"Person ID","Last Name","First Name","Birth Date","Death Date","Living","note","Tree" "I47321","","James ""Jim"" Hubert","1 Jul 1925","28 May 2016","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page:

Wonderful Jim Wood, who loved Pasadena and operated Strawberry Park Service Center here for more than 40 years, died Saturday, May 28th. He was preceded in death by his wife Dorothy J. Wood. He was survived by his son, Mike Wood and wife Mary Beth, his daughter Diane O'Neill and husband John, grandchildren, Dr. M. Todd Wood and wife Amy, Amy Wood Kuriger, Claire Wood, and Aidan Wood. He was also survived by his Great Grandchildren: Quinn, Connor, Alexander, Samantha, Catherine, and Spenser.

He grew up near Nacogdoches in a family with deep Texas roots. After a semester of Texas A & M, he joined the U.S. Army during WW2 at age 18 as a scout and marksman with the Field Artillery, serving in the invasion of Luzon. He was practicing as a member of the first landing wave in the invasion of Kyushu in Japan when news came of Truman's decision to bomb Hiroshima which he believed saved his life and millions of others. Harry Truman was the only Democrat he ever voted for. He vowed if he survived WW2 he would never again leave Texas and, except for two short trips to Louisiana for grandkids, he never did.

He was the rock upon which his family stood and for more than 40 years he operated honestly and effectively Strawberry Park Service Center beloved by his customers.
He was deeply a Christian believer and encircled in his Bible from 2 Timothy. : ""My life is poured out like a drink. I have fought the good fight. I have run the race to the finish. I have kept the faith. Now I shall have the crown.""

In his 90 years, he lived a generous, full and giving life. His family and world are lessened by his passing.

Interment will be held at Houston National Cemetery, 10410 Veterans Memorial Drive.

Published on yourpasadenanews.com from June 2 to June 15, 2016","STR06" "I47636","","Nancy A.","Abt 1852","Yes, date unknown","0","Often shown as Nancy Arabella Kennard. Not proven.","STR06" "I21645","???","???","Aft 1691","Yes, date unknown","0","Believed by many to have the maiden name of WRIGHT, based on the name of their eldest son.","STR06" "I21654","???","???","Abt 1709","Yes, date unknown","0","Believed by many to have the maiden name of WRIGHT, based on the name of their eldest son.","STR06" "I22022","???","???","Bef 1715","Yes, date unknown","0","Thought by some researchers to be Lavinia Drury, but this is not proven.","STR06" "I21774","???","???","Aft 1738","Yes, date unknown","0","Thought by some to be names Lavinia?","STR06" "I29757","???","???","Aft 1754","Yes, date unknown","0","Not Sarah PLUMLEY/PLUMEE as is sometimes shown. See marriage notes for details.","STR06" "I18902","???","???","Bef 1758","Yes, date unknown","0","His wife has been shown variously as ANN, Mary HART, and Mary LANIER.","STR06" "I16916","???","Abigail","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):It is possible that Abigail is a stepmother of Rebecca's, as on the 1880 census, her location of birth was shown as Tennessee, but Rebeca's mother was reported as being born in Alabama.","STR06" "I19763","???","Anna","Jun 1841","2 Nov 1914","0","Her double headstone, with Vaclav Tenopir is inscribed Anna Jeho Manzelka (1841-1914).

""----Mrs. Ana Tenopir died at the home of her son in Omaha, Monday, November 2, 1914.""","STR06" "I7596","???","Anna M. B.","Abt 1803","Aft 1870","0","Often shown as Bateman, but not proven. Helen Gomer Schluter was said to have spent many years trying to discover her maiden name.

In a DAUGHTERS OF THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS PATRIOT ANNUAL ALBUM, by Turner Publishing Company (online at Google Books), it was noted that Anna was a well known midwife, nurse and ""doctor"" of the Housen Bayou area of Sabine County.","STR06" "I10457","???","Christiana","Abt 1757","Abt 1837","0","Shown variously as Massey, Matson, Masset, or Matson-Cassey. Donald Babbs posted to the Ancestry message boards, in June 2002, that her maiden name was actually CASSEY, Mark Jones shows her as Cassoe.

http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.bean/88.144.1/mb.ashx

Shown as Matson in Newton County Historical Committee, , ""Glimpses of Newton County History.""","STR06" "I17533","???","Cornelia","Bef 1816","Yes, date unknown","0","White and Toole have her last name as FOWLER, however Barbara Yancey Dore instead shows her maiden name as JOHNSON.","STR06" "I18422","???","Eliza M.","Abt 1815","Yes, date unknown","0","Last name said to be KYLE.","STR06" "I1161","???","Elizabeth","Bef 1642","Yes, date unknown","0","It does NOT appear that the Matthew Strickland of Virginia was married to Elizabeth Loreen. This was inferred since a Matthew Strickland and Elizabeth Loreen traveled together from England on the GLOBE in 1680. That couple appears to have settled in Maryland, and died without childre","STR06" "I18035","???","Elizabeth","Bef 1724","Bef 19 Dec 1812","0","Last name thought to be BRUSH or BUSH.

Abstracts of Old Ninety-Six and Abbeville District Wills and Bonds?b?
?/b?Compiled by Willie Pauline Young
Liberty, SC
Copyright 1950 by Pauline Young & Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas Jr. , Reprinted 2004
Southern Historical Press, Greenville SC


Box #/Pack #: Box 70, Pack 1730
Page number: 240
Name: NORWOOD, Elizabeth

Will dated 29 Dec 1806 in Abbeville Dist. Rec. 19 Dec 1812. Exrs: Sons, Thos., Wm. Norwood. Wit: Jas., Sally Watts, Hugh, John Porter. Chn: Thos., Blakely, Wm., Jos. Norwood, Betsey PORTER, Anne WATTS.","STR06" "I2629","???","Elizabeth","Between 1790 and 1800","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown as Elizabeth McGrew on her marriage license, but said by most researchers to have been widowed from Alexander McGrew, the son of old William McGrew and possibly Mary Goodwyn.","STR06" "I2093","???","Elizabeth","Abt 1794","May 1860","0","Elizabeth was a full blooded Cherokee Indian. She had first married a Francis Patterson. her maiden name is not known. Juanita Johnson of New Mexico, a descendant of Mary June McGrew and her husband Benjamin Maddox, sent photographs of Elizabeth McGrew to Esther McGrew Hardin in San Antonio. She did appear to be Native American from the photo.

Court records show Elizabeth's daughter, Twiney Pierce married Hiram McLaughlin, so Elizabeth may have been married twice before, to a Pierce and a Patterson. (Twiney might also have been previously married). Twiney's marriage is recorded in Marion County, Mississippi, Marriage Record Book ""A"" 1812-1824, with ""consent by James and Elizabeth McGrew for Twiney Pierce, daughter of Elizabeth McGrew.' Twiney married Hiram McLaughlin on 27 Sept 1823.

A divorce court in Marion Co, MS has a lawsuit between Francis Patterson and James McGrew about support for Twiney Pierce.

Wynena McGrew writes that she died of inflammation after being ill for 25 days in Limestone County, Texas.","STR06" "I2093","???","Elizabeth","Abt 1794","May 1860","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Robertson County, Precinct 4
Enumerated 3 Nov 1850
Stamped 235
108-108
Benjamin W. Madox 20 M Farmer Ga
Mary J Madox 17 F Miss
109-109
Elizabeth McGrew 56 F $22,220 Ga
[Texas, Robertson County, Precinct 1]
John T. (sic-F[lood]) McGrew 28 M Farmer 1111 Mississippi
Elizabeth M Barton 6 F Texas
110-110
Thomas McGrew 26 M farmer 640 Miss
Lucretia McGrew 17 F Ala
Alfred Hicke 55 M Farmer 1486 Miss
","STR06" "I3132","???","Elizabeth","Abt 1799","Aft 1850","0","Shown by some researchers as Elizabeth NEILL/NEEL/NULL.","STR06" "I44287","???","Elizabeth","4 Nov 1814","27 Feb 1874","0","The death certificate of son John Calvin Mathews instead showed her as Isabel Meuse, and she appears to have had a namesake grandaughter, Isabel. However, granddaughter Isabel may have been names for her maternal grandmother, Isabelle Elder Spurlin, and not Elizabeth Meuse? Mathews.

FindAGrave notes that ""Elizabeth's maiden name has been found as ""Meuse"", ""Muse"" and ""Mews"". You will also find trees listing her with the maiden name of ""Hegler/Haglar"" but we've been told by those researching her line that ""Hegler/Haglar"" was not her maiden name."" The Hegler/Hagler confusion likely arises due to the fact that a grandson, also named Reese Mathews, married Liddie Elizabeth Hegler/Haglar.

Also shown on some trees as Elizabeth Burroughs.","STR06" "I18466","???","Elizabeth ""Eliza""","Abt 1793","Aft 1880","0","(Research):
Census Listings

1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 3, P. O. Many
Enumerated 31 Aug 1870
Page 16
126-126
Campbell, Henry 34 M W Farmer 300 690 Mo
Campbell, Nancy 22 F W Keeping House Texas
Campbell, Elizabeth 8 F W At Home La
Campbell, William 4 M W La
127-127
Campbell, Eliza 71 F W At Home $410 Maryland
Campbell, Mary J 41 F W At Home Mo
128-128
Campbell, Millie E 42 F W Keeping House Miss
Howard, Lamb 10 M W At Home La
Campbell, Jamew W 5 M W Miss? La? La ?","STR06" "I25592","???","Equilla","Between 1760 and 1762","Aft 1860","0","Mark Freeman's notes for Equilla Byler http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~markfreeman/mclemore.html

Her surname, often repeated, is not certain. May be Aquilla Bierly.

She is also called Aquilla Byler, or Equilla Tiner (1850 census, listed as 90 years old; 1860 census, 98 years). She likely married 2nd Mr. Tiner.

Abraham & Jacob, were neighbors of the McLemores in Bedford & Giles Co. TN. When Amos McLemore bought land in Giles Co. in 1812, Abraham Byler, Jr. was one of the chain bearers for the survey. When Amos sold land there in 1816, Jacob Byler was a witness to the sale.

Byler is often described as a Swiss name, descendants of the Beiler family that immigrated from Bern, Switzerland to Pennsylvania. One family was that of Jacob Franklin Byler, born about 1765 in Pennsylvania - went with his parents to (now Rowan Co.) North Carolina where he later married Bathsheba Oxford, daughter of Samuel Oxford and Bathsheba Barrett.

Samuel Oxford's wife Bathsheba Barrett was the daughter of Jonathan Barrett (Perrot) and Jar Fly Jarman, said to have been a full blood Catawba Indian.

Some of the descendants of this family went through Tennessee. There is not a known link to this Equilla Byler. A lot of info is available on the Byler family.

When Amos McLemore bought land in Giles Co. in 1812, Abraham Byler, Jr. was one of the chain bearers for the survey. When Amos sold land there in 1816, Jacob Byler was a witness to the sale. It is possible that the surname for Equilla / Aquilla was taken from this, and not a marriage record.

A two page document entitled ""McLemore History"" by Rueben McLemore, Jr."" states that when Richard McLemore ""came to Lauderdale county he brought with him an old relation, a Mrs. Tiner. When she died he buried her behind the church he had built. One after another his family was added to the same plot until, after some time, the McLemore Cemetery was instituted and given to the usage of the public."" The McLemore Cemetery is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and is located at the corner of Sixth Street and Tenth Avenue. Others buried there include victims of the 1871 riot and the 1878 yellow fever epidemic.","STR06" "I32188","???","Esther","Abt 1800","Yes, date unknown","0","Her maiden name is said to have been Bramlett or Bramblett.","STR06" "I20926","???","Faith","Bef 1703","Bef 1771","0","Mark Freeman indicates that her maiden name : ""might be Howell, Harrison, and Burwell...among others. McLemore, Harrison and Burwell names are linked through marriage, and include ancestors of the Presidents Benjamin Harrison and William Henry Harrison. Faith Magee/McGee is also suggested as a possibility in ""B. F. McLemore""

James L. McLemore, III, in a posting to http://boards.ancestry.com/ notes that her maiden name is ""possibly Edmonds, probably not Briggs or Magee."" In his book, James explained that ""one of her oldest grandchildren was named Howell, a family name or surname used frequently in the Edmunds and Briggs families as a given name; both of these families were related to Thomas Blunt (oldest son of Henry Briggs's first wife Mary, and father-in-law of Howell Edmunds) with whom, as already stated, the early McLemore family had had a close connection."" (James L. McLemore, III, p. 55).

Jim White, another researcher, states that her maiden name was Briggs.

Faith's renunciation of John's will gave her a widow's life right in the homeplace, but she apparently died by 1771 when we find the last Virginia reference to Joel, the sale of his father's homeplace. The deed for transfer, dated March 6, 1771, and recorded March 21, 1771, was from Joel McLemore (without a spouse joining in) of ""Coleton County"" (Craven County?), South Carolina, to Adam FOY of Sussex. This deed (Sussex Deed Book D, p. 317) was witnessed by Burwell McLemore, among others. (James L. McLemore, III, p. 59).","STR06" "I1385","???","Frances","Bef 1706","Yes, date unknown","0","Her maiden name is said by some to be BROWN.","STR06" "I18267","???","Frances","Abt 1810","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Lousiana, Sabine Parish, PO Many
Enumerated 28 Jun 1860
Page 37
254-254
Thomas and Mary Constable
255-255
TI and Elizabeth Barnes
256-256
TI and Alice Arthur
257-257
WH and Louisa Stoud
258-258
L P Ederington 40 M Farmer 25000 3000 Miss
Francis Ederington 48 F NC
Shadrach 17 M La
Charles 15 M La
Esmeralda 11 F La
James G 6 M La
","STR06" "I18363","???","Harriete Martha","26 May 1915","6 Mar 2002","0","SCHOPF, Harriette Martha ( ); 86; Otis Orchards WA>CA; San Luis Obispo T; 2002-3-15; dmstr

Harriette Martha Schopf, 86, died Wednesday, March 6, 2002.

A memorial service was held in Bellevue, Wash., on Monday, March 11, at the Newport Presbyterian Church, with interment in Spokane.

Mrs. Schopf was born on May 26, 1915, in Otis Orchards, Wash. She was a resident of San Luis Obispo for 25 years. Mrs. Schopf and her husband operated a Christmas tree rarm on Los Ranchos Road for 14 years. She was an acive member of the First Presbyterian Church in San Luis Obispo and enjoyed gardening and needlework.

Mrs. Schopf is survived by her husband of 67 years, Joseph A. Schopf; daughter Neoma and her husband Bruce Lawrenson of Bellevue, Wash.; son Gerald Schopf and wife Susan of Arlington, Texas; five grandchildren; and seven great-grandhchildren.

Courtesy of Dave Strickler [dstrickl@cablerocket.com]","STR06" "I28738","???","Hazel Burmah","1 Jul 1898","Mar 1985","0","Roger Mills Co. OK obituary
Funeral services for Hazel Burmah Trent were held in the Hammon Baptist Church on March 10, 1985. She was born in Norman, July 1, 1898 and died in the Community Hospital at the age of 86. She was raised in the Foss Community. She was married to Elmer Rennels in 1915 and made her home in Roger Mills County. Mr. Rennels preceded her in death in 1921. She was married to Lon Trent in October of 1937 and he preceded her in death on January 2, 1970. She is survived by one sister, Anna Woods of Hanford, Calif., and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by one son, two brothers and two sisters.

Interment in the Red Hill Cemetery, Hammon, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I25625","???","Isabella Ann","Abt 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","Most McLemore researchers show her as ROBERSON or ROBERTSON.

Carol Carvalho (carvaca1@yahoo.com) writes that she is not sure that Richard McLemore's 3rd wife was born Isabella Ann Roberson, however. After doing some research, she believes she is really Isabella Ann HAWKINS who was married first to a Roberson/Robinson. Her parent were John S. and Cassa Hawkins (her family line).

One of the reasons that Carol believes this is because she is listed in the 1880 US Population Census, Lauderdale Co., MS, p. 2B (p. 43B), ED 91, En. Date: 6/5/1880. T9-653 with the following information:

McLemore, Isabella..W..F..52..wife..Keeping house..AL..KY..GA.."" (b. ~ 1828).

Carol knows the following: John S. Hawkins was born in KY and his wife Cassa was born in GA. She knows that Isabella is their daughter and was born in AL somewhere between 1826 and 1832. She married 1st a Benjamin Robertson/Roberson/ Robinson on Feb. 2, 1868.


Please email Melinda McLemore Strong (strong@texas.net) and./or Carol Carvalho (carvaca1@yahoo.com) if you have additional information that can either prove or disprove this.","STR06" "I36148","???","Jane","Abt 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Census
Louisiana, Union Parish, Ward 2, P.O. Marion
Enumerated 21 July 1870
Page 43, Stamped 48
220-220
Tucker, Paschel M 44 M W Farmer $115 $150 Ga
Tucker, Jane 28 F W Housekeeper Miss
Tucker, William 12 M W Farm Laborer Ark
Tucker, Paschal 7 M W La
Tucker, James 10 M W Farm Laborer La
Tucker, Sarah 3 F W La
Boyt, John 17 M W Farm Laborer Ala
Boyt, Duncan 11 M W Farm Laborer Tx
Boyt, William 5 M W La
Boyt, Mary Ann 8 F W La
Boyt, Nancy 6 F W La
","STR06" "I2289","???","Jean","Bef 1711","Yes, date unknown","0","Her maiden name is unknown, but circumstantial evidence points to COLLIER.

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~berry/newupload/pages/A1_3.htm","STR06" "I25634","???","Jemima Jane","Abt 1820","Yes, date unknown","0","She appears to have married first a Mr. LEE, her maiden name unknown.","STR06" "I41453","???","Josephine","Dec 1869","Yes, date unknown","0","Last name sometimes shown as STARLING.","STR06" "I32162","???","Julia A.","2 Feb 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","Last name shown as BROWN or ROWAN. Shirly Brinkley shows her as ""Mrs. Julia A. CUNNINGHAM,"" a widow?","STR06" "I19222","???","Laura (""The Widow Miles"")","Abt 1797","Yes, date unknown","0","Benjamin Dwight notes that she was ""A widow of Newburgh, Ohio."" (p. 175

According to the 1850 Federal Census, Laura was again widowed, and can be located in Cuyahoga County, Olmstead Township, #3616-3816: Laura Strong age 53 F $1,000 Conn. Fanny age 20 F Ohio Frances age 18 F Ohio Louisa age 17 F Ohio Margaret Miles age 32 F New York <--Appears to be her daughter from her first marriage Edwin age 9 M Mich. Alicia age 5 F Mich.

And this appears to be her on the 1860 Census: Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Olmstead Township #1588-1634. Laura Strong 67 F Ct Frances Strong 26 F Ohio Thomas Balun? 14 M Ireland","STR06" "I43960","???","Lottie Estelle","28 Mar 1911","22 Feb 1958","0","Mrs. McLemore Dies at 47

Moulton (special)-Rites for Mrs. Lottie Estelle McLemore, 47, Danville, Route 2, were held at 2 p.m. today from Aldridge Grove Church of Christ. Burial was made in the adjoining cemetery, Elliott of Moulton directing.

Mrs. McLemore died at 8:45 p m Saturday at Lawrence County Hospital after three months illness.

A native of Athens, she had resided in Lawrence County for the past 32 years. She was a member of the Speake Baptist Church.

Surviving are her husband, J. C. McLemore, Danville, Route 2; three sons, Robert McLemore, Hillsboro, Route 1; Cecil McLemore, Moulton, Route 3; and Paul Donald McLemore, Danville, Route 2; a daughter, Mary Jean McLemore, Danville, Route 2; two half-brothers, three half-sisters, and a step-mother, all of Nashville, Tenn.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, October 2013, from an undated, unreferenced news clipping posted to FindAGrave by Wanda Quinn Bradford)","STR06" "I18873","???","Maria Catharine","Bef 1720","Yes, date unknown","0","Frey or Fritz.","STR06" "I4042","???","Mary","Abt 1800","Aft 1860","0","The McDaniel/Scarborough/Lutman tree on WorldConnect INCORRECTLY shows her as Susan Mary McShan of Union, South Carolina.

Several member trees on Ancestry.com have this incorrect information as well.

The maiden name of Daniel's wife, Mary, has currently NOT been proven.

In an undated clipping titled LOCKHART ADDS TO HAWTHORN HISTORY from the JASPER NEWS BOY, provided to me by Kenneth Morgan, Carolyn Lockhart writes:

""...DANIEL (born 1802 in North Carolina) and MARY MORGAN....were Cherokee Indians and are buried in the woods at Roganville in Jasper County... ""

In a letter to Melinda Strong, dated 4 September 1999, Carolyn further speculates that Mary Morgan could be ""a Proctor because the Jone's witnessed a will in the adjoining county to Decatur for a Thomas Proctor. It is my personal belief (I never researched) that ...it was not feasible to register White-(Native) American marriages...they were frowned upon."" It is interesting that marriage records can be found for all of Daniel's brothers, but no record can be located for his marriage to Mary. Carolyn added that ""when Elizabeth was born in North Carolina in 1830--the family in North Carolina were running from the government who was about to push all the Indians to Oklahoma in 1836, so they packed up & headed for Georgia---because the Jones took part in running the Creek Indians out of Georgia in 1838.""

Jo Ann Lee Gartig wrote, on 12 September 1999, that ""All of my life I have heard that there was an Indian somewhere in the Lee family, but none of my aunts or uncles knew which branch. It was a surprise to hear it was not on the Lee side, but the Morgan side, which I had never suspected. I learned from Bonnie Jones Smith (great granddaughter of Elizabeth Morgan and chairperson of the Newton County Historical Commission) that it was Mary, wife of Daniel. Bonnie's older sister, Verbal, who died in an auto accident about 1995, told Bonnie that Mary was an Indian. It seems that when Verbal was in her early teens, her grandmother Sara Jane told her about her Cherokee Indian grandmother."" Robert Wall of Pearland was also told tales by his grandmother of the Morgan's Cherokee ancestry while he was growing up.

In order to attempt to help prove the numerous family stories that Mary was a full blood Native American, a direct female descendant of Mary's volunteered to take an mtDNA test.The test was done by FamilyTreeDNA in Houston. They tested the mtDNA for HVR1 (16001 to 16569). The test was designed to show her mtDNA, any differences from the Cambridge Reference Sequence, and the meaning of probability between matches. The test would pinpoint which of the ""The Daughters of Eve"" Mary and her direct female descendant could be traced back too, as well as identifying the ethnic and geographic origins, both recent and far distant. Among other features, this test would indicate matrilineal Native-American Ancestry, and which of the 5 major groups that settled in the Americas were the most probable ancestors.

The volunteer had the following line of descent from Mary:

Mary* (Unknown), wife of Daniel Morgan
Elizabeth* Morgan, wife of Sion Jones
Sarah Jane* Jones, wife of Henry Cochran Jones (not related)
Ida* Jones, wife of Charles Gibson
DAUGHTER of Ida and Charles (private)
GRANDDAUGHTER of Ida and Charles (private)

The mtDNA results came back as HV, or Helena, a primarily European haplogroup, most prevalent in Western Europe. The single difference from the Cambridge Reference Sequence was CRS 16311 C. The HV results preclude Native American ancestry on the matrilineal track -- the haplogroup would have to be A, B, C, D or a variety of X to show matrilineal ancestry as Native American. Therefore it appears that Mary Morgan's mother WAS NOT a full blooded Native American. It is still possible, however, she had native american ancestors, but if so it was not through her direct maternal line.

We do now know that Mary's maternal line reaches back to the Helena Clan. Helena is from the Greek and means ""light."" This clan's descendants are the most numerous in Europe, having started 20,000 years ago from a hunting family in the Dordogne region of the ice-capped Pyrenees in southern France. As the climate warmed, Helena's descendants trekked northward to what is now England, some 12,000 years ago. Members of this group are now present in all European countries.

Prof. Sykes and Oxford University researchers in England have identified seven ancestral matriarchal groups from which all Europeans appear to be descended. Every European can trace his or her evolutionary history back to the seven ancestral mother groups, also referred to as the Seven European Daughters of Eve. Sykes et al obtained buccal cells from 6,000 individuals and analyzed the samples using the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysis. It is known that mtDNA mutates at a very slow rate, such as 1 mutation in every 10,000 generations or 20,000 years. So they figured that the women would have lived between 8,000 and 45,000 years ago. What is amazing is that all seven of the genetic groups appear to be descended from the Lara clan, one of three clans that still exist today in Africa. This is called the African Eve theory. It was proposed in the late 1980's by Allan Wilson, Mark Stoneking and others. The African Eve theory states that all humans share a common African ancestor. Migration routes of the 7 daughters are at this site:

http://www.oxfordancestors.com

As of 2002, there are believed to be 36 distinct genetic groups worldwide. From Patrick Guinness, ""In mtDNA, there are a maximum of 14 mutations between all humans (so far).""","STR06" "I18960","???","Mary","Abt 1820","Yes, date unknown","0","Her maiden name might be Jones, or she might have been widowed from a Jones. At the time of the 1850 census, 6 year old Josephine and Octavia Jones were living with the Dandy family. They were living next door to the Mathew Jones family, also of North Carolina. If she was the widow Jones, then it would appear that only the youngest Dandy child, 1 year old Theodore would be hers. The other older children would likely have been born in Thomas by a prior marriage. Note the 6 year gap and age between 7 year old Martha and 1 year old Theodore.","STR06" "I6158","???","Mary ""Polly""","23 Jan 1805","13 Jun 1869","0","1850-She is recorded in the census of 1850 as Polly Gentry, born in Kentucky in 1805,

1860-She is recorded as Mary Gentry. Polly is a familiar form of the formal name Mary.

1870 - ""Mary Gentry, 65 years of age, born in Kentucky, died in August of this year in Grayson Co., Texas."" Was this Preacher William's wife? It certainly seems highly likely.

1871-Land records from Grayson County, Vol 38 pg 442 dated November 6, 1871 show that Mary Gentry owned, with her husband William G., 20 acres of land situated about one mile west of Sherman on the Gainsville and Sherman road at the time of her death. (Grayson Co, TX Vol 38 pages 442, 443 & 444)

Charles Strong located the following probate record:

Grayson Co, TX Vol 38, pgs 442-444

The State of Texas, County of Grayson

Whereas on the 13th day of June, 1869, Mary Gentry, Wife of William G. Gentry, departed this life in said County and State leaving as her sole & only heirs the following named children to wit, John M. Gentry, James C. Gentry, Cyrus M. Gentry, Minerva A. Gentry wife of William J. Gentry, Sally M. Hodges wife of Benjamin F. Hodges, Jesse A. Gentry and Mary E. Gentry; and also the said Mary, dec'd, at the time of her death owned as community property with William G. Gentry, a certain tract of land situated in said County and State about one mile West of Sherman on the Gainsville x Sherman road and more particularly detailed as follows.....now the said Gentry suriviving Matrimonial partner of said Mary Gentry, desceased, as well as the heirs of the said Mary above named and who are all the lawful age to contract---being mutually desirous of settling the estate of said Mary and partitioning the same among themselves...have agreed with each other to partition said lands and to invest the title to the part set apart to each heir named in the portion so set apart and divest said heir of all interest in the remaining portion and they, the parties aforesaid, mutually agree that the followig plat and division of said lands illustrates substantially the division and partition agreed upon.

Witness our hands at Sherman this 6th day of November 1871

Signed by W.G. Gentry, J.A. Gentry, J. William Gentry, Minerva A. Gentry, Sarah M. Hodges, B.F. Hodges, J.M. Gentry, M.E. Gentry, C.M. Gentry and attested be L. Hare and Joseph Bledsoe

Could Mary's surname have been Miller? Her grandson by her son John Melton Gentry, William Miller Gentry, was clearly not given his mother's, Harpole surname, as his middle name. On the other hand it would have been quite reasonable for him to have received his paternal grandmother's surname.

Oakland Cemetery of Johnson Co., TX Miltenberger's Report, copied 1969 GENTRY, Mary Mrs. 23 Jan 1805 - 13 Jun 1869

The later recording of that cemetery is the one we found first:

Sacred to the Memory of M. Mary Gentry Jan. ?, 18?5 ? , 1869","STR06" "I8354","???","Mary Ann ""Polly""","Abt 1776","9 Jul 1812","0","Last name shown as CHAPMAN or CHATMAN. Not verified.","STR06" "I19062","???","Mary S.","Mar 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","Ken Harvey writes that: ""Samuel's son Silas married a Langhorne. It was believed she was an Aunt of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemen's). However there appears to be no connection with the Lampton family, and Mark Twain's mother actually had the maiden name Lampton."" The Babbit-Campell Tree on Ancestry.com instead shows his wife as Mary SAUNDERS. No parents or sources for that middle name are cited on that tree, however. She is listed in Family Search's Pedigree Resource File as Mary Skinner Saunders.
","STR06" "I17091","???","Matilda","Mar 1811","5 Aug 1856","0","First name said to be Matilda.

http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/w/r/i/Barbara-S-Wright/index.html","STR06" "I42249","???","Missouri Elizabeth","24 Mar 1881","21 Feb 1954","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX5G-XP2
name: Missouri Elizabeth Cousins
death date: 21 Feb 1954
death place: Houston, Harris, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 62 years 10 months 27 days
estimated birth date: 1892
birth date: 24 Mar 1881
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name:
father's birthplace:
mother's name:
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2114068
digital film number: 4165579
image number: 1340
reference number: 7299
Collection: Missouri Elizabeth Cousins, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I5489","???","Nancy","Bef 1809","Abt 1871","0","Her will dated 1871 Prince WIlliam Co., left all of her estate to her son Benjamin.","STR06" "I11223","???","Nancy","Between 1832 and 1834","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, San Augustine County,
Enumerated 15 June 1880
Page 2B SD 1 ED 83?/85?
(Image of microfilm on Ancesty.com VERY faint)
12-13
Clark, N. A. 40 W F Self Wd Miss Miss Ky Occupant Trancient
Clark, S. K. 10 W F Dau S Tx Tx Miss With mother","STR06" "I43878","???","Nannie Elizabeth","Abt 1896","11 Oct 1944","0","Shown as Nannie on the 1920 and 1930 census recordsb, but as Elizabeth on the 1940 Sebastian County, Arkansas census. The California Death Index listing for her son, Robert, shows her maiden name as PIERCE. However, the California County Marriage index listing for daughter Betty Jo instead shows her as Nanny Elizabeth PHILIPS.","STR06" "I18673","???","Obediance ""Obediah""","6 Jul 1820","3 Sep 1877","0","Kay Parker McCary shows her last name as CHANCE. This is supported by the Texas Death Certificate of her son, John Daniel Cooper, on which his parents are shown as Jonathan Henry Cooper and Abedia Chance. The informant was J. E. Cooper, presumably Johnnie Elisha Cooper, a grandson of Jonathan and Obediah. Other researchers, including Barbara Yancey Dore and Jim Cooper, instead list her maiden name as BRENT. She is also shown as BRENT on FindAGrave.","STR06" "I28443","???","Rebecca","Between 1760 and 1770","Yes, date unknown","0","Some researchers suspect her maiden name was WRIGHT.","STR06" "I24783","???","Rebecca","30 Mar 1775","Yes, date unknown","0","She was the widow of Philip Harwood, who was born ca 1715 and died 25 Feb 1778.
(Source: Hereward Records and Papers, 1620-1940, p. 406).

Description
Hereward Records and Papers 1620-1940, 329 Years of History and Genealogy: The First Record of the Part Played by the Harwood Group of Virginia in the Winning of the West for America. Atkins, Susan W. and William P. Herod. unknown. (1940)

Bibliography
Atkins, S.W. & Herod, W.P. (1941). Hereward Records and Papers, 1620 - 1940, 329 Years of History and Genealogy: The First Record of the Part Played by the Harwood Group of Virginia in the Winning of the West for America. Unknown: Atkins, S.W.; Herod, W.R. & Darrach, M.H..

From the Quintin Publications Collection.

Courtesy of:
Melba Gene McLemore
1101 College
Glen Rose , Texas 76043","STR06" "I43959","???","Ruthie E.","12 Jul 1916","19 Oct 2002","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave:

Birth: Jul. 12, 1916
Death: Oct. 19, 2002

Ruth E. McLemore

HARTSELLE ? Funeral for Ruth E. McLemore, 86, of Danville will be Monday at 11 a.m. at Peck Funeral Home with Richard Sport officiating.

Burial will be in Aldridge Grove Cemetery. The family will receive friends tonight from 6 to 8 at the funeral home.

Mrs. McLemore died Saturday, Oct. 19, 2002, at Hartselle Medical Center. She was born July 12, 1916, in Lawrence County. She was a member of Danville Church of Christ. She was the widow of Ernest A. McLemore.

Survivors include four daughters, Nellie Hill of Mount Olive, Teen Dobbins of Hartselle, Betty Moore of Danville and Dorothy Tucker of Moulton; two sisters, Odie Bonds of Mount Olive and Nell Garner of Cullman; 11 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; and seven great-great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be Johnny Dobbins, Frankie Moore, Jamey Dobbins, Timothy Tucker, Clayton ""Pete"" Hill and David Dobbins.

Decatur Daily - October 20, 2002
","STR06" "I19296","???","Sally","Abt 1795","7 Sep 1827","0","Although Dwight indicated that Rodney's first wife was Mary TAYLOR, it appears that Mary was actually his second wife, and it is this, his first wife, that is unknown. Wickliffe Cemetery records indicate: ""Sacred to the Memory of Sally/ Wife of Rodney Strong/ Died Sept. 7, 1827/ Aged 32 years.""","STR06" "I7130","???","Sarah","Bef 1820","Yes, date unknown","0","The Greer family came to Texas from Georgia and reached the west bank of the Sabine River at Sabinetown Dec. 24, 1869, on a birhg moonlit night. They came with a large caravan, and all settled in Sabine County. The three Greer children were orphaned, and Sarah Williams, mother of Lewis Williams, took them in her home. When Lewis S. Williams, his family, and the other Williams families, Brownings, and Smiths came to Texas, the Greers came with them. They wereL David Greer m Martha Arnold; Jane Greer m Wm. M. Horn; and Sallie Greer m David Gellately. There are many Greer descendants in Sabine County. (White and Toole, p 67).","STR06" "I26688","???","Sarah","Abt 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","Based on the census records below, several researchers have shown her to be Sarah Alford Fortson, the daughter of Samuel Higginbotham Fortson and his wife Mary Alford. Mary Alford Fortson married second, William McLemore, Sr.

1850 Federal Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Southern District
Enumerated 25 Nov 1850 by Wm. White

203-212
Wm McLemore 46 M Farmer $4500 NC
Mary McLemore 43 F NC
Amos McLemore 20 M Farmer Miss
Francis P McLemore 16 F Miss
William* McLemore 14 M Miss
Wm. G. Fortson 18 M Farmer Miss (stepchild)
Joseph Fortson 16 M Farmer Miss (stepchild)
Sarah* A Fortson 12 F Miss (stepchild)
Rowena McLemore 5? F Miss
John McLemore 7 M Miss

However this has not been proven. As seen above, Sarah A. Fortson was said to have been born circa 1837-1838 in Mississippi, whereas the widowed Sarah McLemore seems to have been born ca 1830-1831 in Tennessee. Additionally, Sarah Fortson would have given birth to William McLemore at the age of 12 or 13.

Census Information:

1850 Census
Not located, unless the 1850 census listing above is for the same Sarah.

1860 Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Beat 3
719-698
Sarah McLemore 30 F Farmer 4800 $300 Tenn
William A McLemore 10 M Miss
Joseph G McLemore 8 M Miss
Martha A. McLemore 6 F Miss
George H.W. McLemore 2 M Miss
John** McLemore 19 M Farm Laborer Miss

**Appears to be the son of William McLemore and Mary Alford of Lauderdale County, Mississippi

1870 Census
Mississippi, Scott County, Beat 2
Enumerated 3 Aug 1870
Page 31, Stamped 21
222-222
McLemore, M 39 F W Keeping House 257 Tenn
McLemore, Wm 20 M W Farmer Miss
McLemore, Joseph 18 M W Farmer Miss
McLemore, A. 14 F W Student Miss
McLemore, Geo 12 M W Student Miss","STR06" "I28642","???","Sarah ""Sallie""","Abt 1790","Yes, date unknown","0","In 1860, in Little Coharie, Sampson County, the following family can be found.

431-414
Sarah McLemor 70 F $125 North Carolina
Tobias "" 24 M Turpentine Maker North Carolina
Sarah "" 30 F North Carolina

Based simply on his name, 24 year old Tobias McLemore appears to be a son of Tobias McLemore, and grandson of Archibald McLemore, both of Sampson County.

The older Tobias McLemore, born between 1780 and 1790, can not be located on the 1850 or 1860 census. It appears he was already dead. However, there was NOT a son under the age of 5 listed in his household in 1840.

Shown on the THACKER FAMILY TREE on Ancestry.com as Sarah CARVER. Also shown on Family Search by this name.","STR06" "I2548","???","Serena","Abt 1820","Bef 1860","0","Wynema McGrew writes that after William's death, she married James P. FRENCH, on 13 Jan 1846 in Robertson County, Texas. This made him a stepfather of Paralee McGrew. When Serena died, James French married the widow Caroline Breedlove, whose son Thomas married Paralee. This made him not only Paralee's stepfather, but also her stepfather-in-law.","STR06" "I43812","???","Sinie S.","24 May 1901","4 Nov 1994","0","Obituary, copied from FindAGrave

Sinie S. Rogers, 93, of Carthage, Miss. Died Friday at Leake Memorial Extended Care Unit.

Funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Smith Funeral Home in Newton with burial at Newton City Cemetery.

A native of Newton, she lived in Carthage a short time.

Survivors include daughter, Cherry Denson of Lena, Miss.; son, Bruce Rogers of Angleton; two grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.","STR06" "I1954","???","Susan B.","27 Mar 1797","12 Dec 1859","0","Obituary
Transcribed by Mary Frances Smith Fisher

The Christian Advocate New Orleans, LA Volume 10, #6, February 8, 1860

Susan B. Blackburn was born Mar. 27, 1797 in Stokes County, N.C. and was married to Hampton BOSTICK in 1813 and settled in Lincoln County, Tenn. She removed to Madison County, Ala. in 1820 and in 1822 her husband died. In the summer of 1823 she was married to Dr. A. J. Blackburn. They removed to Tenn. in 1834 and in 1836 moved to Mississippi, Columbia, Marion Col, where they lived with their son, Col. G. F. Blackburn at Fordville, Marion Co., Miss.","STR06" "I30120","???","Vera E.","1 Jul 1910","4 Apr 1972","0","Vera E Bush
Social Security #: 585688526
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 1 Jul 1910
Birthplace: Texas
Death Date: 4 Apr 1972
Death Place: San Joaquin","STR06" "I29705","???","Wilma L.","23 Feb 1917","4 Oct 1999","0","Taylor -- Wilma L., 82, Geneva, died Monday (10/4/99). Born, Woodward, Iowa. Survivors: husband, John L.; son, John L. Jr., Geneva; daughters, Sharon Kay Elznic, Sandra Petersen, both Geneva, Shirley Sluka, Roca; 11 grandchildren; 10 greatgrandchildren.
Services: Thursday, 2 p.m., United Methodist Church, Geneva. Geneva Public Cemetery. Visitation beginning 11 a.m. Wednesday, Farmer and Son Funeral Home, Geneva. Memorials to family.
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I17228","A?rer","Anna Maria","10 Oct 1876","5 Sep 1949","0","Kathy Brandt Bonnell shows her as the daughter of Jakob Friedrich A?rer and Anna Maria Rehm.","STR06" "I10336","Aarant","Velma Vivian","27 May 1895","4 Aug 1976","0","Her Texas Death certificate, online at FamilySearch.org Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed that she was the daughter of Benjamin Aarant, and had been employed as a salesperson at a Ladies store. The informant was Mrs. Rae Taylor, daughter.","STR06" "I23524","Abadie","Stanley Herbert","13 Nov 1925","7 Dec 1999","0","Bennie Zahn writes that he was born in New Orleans, died in Baton Rouge, with his funeral services being held in New Orleans. The Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. verifies his birth place was New Orleans, and lists his parents as Joseph H. Abadie and Estelle A. Martiny.","STR06" "I22948","Abbott","Horace Greely","20 Dec 1884","19 Nov 1958","0","Not able to locate on either the 1920 or 1930 census index.

His Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as the son of Sam Abbott, and a retired farmer. The informant was listed as James Abbott, son.","STR06" "I23246","Abbott","James Samuel","28 Nov 1917","9 Dec 1969","0","Oil Refinary operator at Mobil Oil in Beaumont, Texas.

His Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed him as the son of James Sherman Abbott and Maggie Landry.","STR06" "I31238","Abel","Anna Bartlett","16 Nov 1865","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Carlsbad, New Mexico.","STR06" "I31241","Abel","Helen Dees","6 Jan 1878","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in St. Louis, Missouri.","STR06" "I31242","Abel","Margaret Hester","6 Feb 1881","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Birmingham, Alabama.","STR06" "I31239","Abel","Mary Florence","3 Nov 1868","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Carlsbad, New Mexico.","STR06" "I30876","Abel","Oliver","11 Nov 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Oliver ABEL Self M Male W 49 NEW YORK Lawyer VERMONT NEW YORK
Mary E. ABEL Wife M Female W 38 NEW YORK Keeping House NEW YORK NEW YORK
William H. ABEL Son S Male W 17 NEW YORK At School NEW YORK NEW YORK
Anna B. ABEL Dau S Female W 14 NEW YORK At School NEW YORK NEW YORK
Mary F ABEL Dau S Female W 11 NEW YORK At School NEW YORK NEW YORK
Oliver ABEL JR. Son S Male W 6 NEW YORK NEW YORK NEW YORK
Helen D. ABEL Dau S Female W 3 NEW YORK NEW YORK NEW YORK
Margureitte ABEL Dau S Female W 7M NEW YORK NEW YORK NEW YORK
Fanny TURNER Other S Female W 19 NEW YORK Servant NEW YORK NEW YORK
Source Information:
Census Place Elizabethtown, Essex, New York
Family History Library Film 1254832
NA Film Number T9-0832Page Number 92D","STR06" "I31240","Abel","Oliver","12 Jul 1874","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in St. Louis, Missouri.","STR06" "I31237","Abel","William Henry","5 Jan 1863","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Kansas City, Missouri.","STR06" "I27269","Abernathy","Clarence","Abt 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 3
Enumerated 12 Jun 1900
SD 7 ED 128 Sheet 6A
87-89
Abernathy, Louise Hd W F Sept 1845 54 Wd 11/7 Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
Abertnathy, Nellie E Dtr W F July 1881 18 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
Abernathy, James S Son W M Jan 1885 14 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
Bell, Lilla Dtr W F Aug 1877 22 M 4 3/3 Ala Ala Ala
Bell, Thomas Grandson W M Aug 1896 3 S Tx Tx Ala
Bell, Terah Granddtr W F Mar 1899 2 S Tx Tx Ala
Bell, Teman Grandson W M Feb 1900 3/12 S Tx Tx Ala
88-89
Abernathy, Clarence Hd W M Aug 1870 29 M 5 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Abernathy, Maggie Wf W F Jul 1873 26 M 5 3/3 Tx Ala Ala
Abertnathy, Gertrude Dtr W F Aug 1895 4 S Tx Tx Ala Ala
Abernathy, Birdie Dtr W F Aor 1898 2 S Tx Ala Ala
Abernathy, Elmer D Son W M Feb 1900 3/12 S Tx Ala Ala
York, George Boarder W M Aug 1881 18 S Tx Tn Tn Farm Laborer
","STR06" "I27271","Abernathy","Lilla Emma","18 Aug 1877","30 Oct 1937","0","The 1880 census shows her born in Alabama, and the family residing in Limestone County, Alabama. David Merrill instead has her place of birth as Georgia.","STR06" "I27271","Abernathy","Lilla Emma","18 Aug 1877","30 Oct 1937","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 3
Enumerated 12 Jun 1900
SD 7 ED 128 Sheet 6A
87-89
Abernathy, Louise Hd W F Sept 1845 54 Wd 11/7 Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
Abertnathy, Nellie E Dtr W F July 1881 18 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
Abernathy, James S Son W M Jan 1885 14 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
Bell, Lilla Dtr W F Aug 1877 22 M 4 3/3 Ala Ala Ala
Bell, Thomas Grandson W M Aug 1896 3 S Tx Tx Ala
Bell, Terah Granddtr W F Mar 1899 2 S Tx Tx Ala
Bell, Teman Grandson W M Feb 1900 3/12 S Tx Tx Ala
88-89
Abernathy, Clarence Hd W M Aug 1870 29 M 5 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Abernathy, Maggie Wf W F Jul 1873 26 M 5 3/3 Tx Ala Ala
Abertnathy, Gertrude Dtr W F Aug 1895 4 S Tx Tx Ala Ala
Abernathy, Birdie Dtr W F Aor 1898 2 S Tx Ala Ala
Abernathy, Elmer D Son W M Feb 1900 3/12 S Tx Ala Ala
York, George Boarder W M Aug 1881 18 S Tx Tn Tn Farm Laborer
","STR06" "I25795","Abernathy","Mial Smith","19 Apr 1841","Mar 1884","0","(Research):

Census Information:

Household:

1880 Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Mial ABERNATHY Self M Male W 39 AL Farmer NC NC
Louisa ABERNATHY Wife M Female W 35 AL Keeping House TN AL
Albania ABERNATHY Dau S Female W 16 AL AL AL
Nancy ABERNATHY Dau S Female W 12 AL AL AL
Clarence ABERNATHY Son S Male W 9 AL AL AL
Letta ABERNATHY Dau S Female W 5 AL AL AL
Lila ABERNATHY Dau S Female W 2 AL AL AL
Josaphine MC LEMORE SisterL S Female W 22 AL At Home TN AL
Source Information:
Census Place Beat 7, Limestone, Alabama
Family History Library Film 1254020 NA Film Number T9-0020
Page Number 390C","STR06" "I47953","Abraham","Janet L.","19 Jun 1942","27 Dec 2021","0","Janet L. Werner age 79 of Poplar Grove, IL died Monday December 27, 2021 at Azura Memory Care in Clinton, WI. She was born June 19, 1942 to the late Edward and Lillian (Loukota) Abraham in Columbus, Nebraska and grew up on a farm near North Bend, Nebraska. Jan graduated from Schuyler High School in Schuyler, NE, class of 1959. She earned her bachelors degree from Midland Lutheran College in Fremont, NE, class of 1964. Jan married Ronald R. Werner on August 21 1965 in Schuyler, NE.

She was a High School English and Drama Teacher in Pender, NE and Westside, IA. Jan was a volunteer at Manchester Grade School and served many years on North Boone Board of Education. She enjoyed reading, needle point, cross stitch and caring for her cats.

She is survived by her husband, Ron Werner; her children, Mike (Laura) Werner of Huntley, IL, Cheri (Bill) Wilson and Steve Werner both of Poplar Grove, IL and Kathy (Adam) Denker of Fremont, NE, her grandchildren; Lindsay and Natalie Werner of Huntley, IL, Jessalyn Wilson of Poplar Grove, IL, Cal Wilson of Crystal Lake, IL, Trevor and Kate Denker of Fremont, NE; her sister Joan Chesley of North Bend, NE, and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents and her brother Bob Abraham.

Special thanks to Beloit Regional Hospice and the staff at Azura Memory Care in Clinton for taking such good care of Jan.

A Private Family gathering will take place this spring. In lieu of flowers memorials may be given in Jan's name to Beloit Regional Hospice, 655 Third St. Suite 200, Beloit, WI 53511 or Azura Memory Care, 805 Sue Lane, Clinton, WI. Please share a memory or a condolence with the Werner family on our website.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Brian Mark Funeral Home website)","STR06" "I5859","Abrams","Cecil F.","28 Dec 1898","21 Feb 1981","0","This APPEARS to be the same individual listed on the SSDI, based on middle initial and month and year of birth:

CECIL F ABRAMS 28 Dec 1898 21 Feb 1981 (VA) (none specified) 709-14-7566 Long-time or retired railroad workers","STR06" "I27884","Abrams","Joseph E.","Abt 1836","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1860 Census
Alabama, Cherokee County, 2?sup?nd?/sup? District, P.O. Cen
tre
Enumerated 6 July 1860
372-372
Joseph E. Abrams 24 M Farmer $142 NC
Sarah Ann Abrams 24 F Ga
William A Abrams 9/12 M Ala
373-373
William Abrams 60 M Farmer $40 NC
Sarah Ann Abrams 19 F NC","STR06" "I5846","Abrams","Lafayette","19 Aug 1856","28 Aug 1931","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Census

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Lafaette ABRAMS Self M Male W 22 OH Farming TN PA
Belle ABRAMS Wife M Female W 20 OH OH OH
William ABRAMS Son S Male W 3M NE OH OH
William MC WETHY BroL S Male W 13 OH Atending School OH OH
Franklin MC WETHY BroL S Male W 5 NE Atending School OH OH Source

Information:
Census Place Lincoln, Saline, Nebraska
Family History Library Film 1254755
NA Film Number T9-0755
Page Number 44B","STR06" "I27878","Abrams","William","Abt 1795","Aft 1860","0","(Research):Census Information:

1850 Census
Alabama, Cherokee County, District 27
Enumerated 1 Jan'y 1850
694-694
Lewis Abrams 24 M None NC
Nancy Abrams 24 F NC
Vincent Abrams 5 M NC
Martha Abrams 2 F Ala
The above is my Lewis and Nancy.
695-695
Wm. Abrams 55 M Agr $200 NC Idiot
Sarah Abrams 41 F NC
Wm Abrams 18 M Agr NC
James Abrams 17 M Agr NC
Joseph Abrams 14 M NC
Richd Abrams 12 M NC
Sarah Abrams 10 F NC

1860 Census
Alabama, Cherokee County, 2?sup?nd?/sup? District, P.O. Cen
tre
Enumerated 6 July 1860
372-372
Joseph E. Abrams 24 M Farmer $142 NC
Sarah Ann Abrams 24 F Ga
William A Abrams 9/12 M Ala
373-373
William Abrams 60 M Farmer $40 NC
Sarah Ann Abrams 19 F NC","STR06" "I15291","Abrams","William","Abt 1880","Bef 1900","0","He appears to have died young, as the 1900 census shows Belle was the mother of seven children, six of whom were still living.","STR06" "I31328","Abrantes","Manuel Henriques","4 Mar 1906","4 Jul 1989","0","His application for a social security account, dated January 3, 1940, shows Manuel was born in Portugal. His father is listed as Sarafinn/[Serafina?] Abrantes, and mother unknown. His wife's name was shown was ""Mickley Moore"" instead of McLemore. Manuel was employed by the Bulkcarriers Corp in Houston at the time of his his application.","STR06" "I47776","Abshire","Avey Elizabeth","19 Nov 1932","29 Dec 2019","0","Mrs. Avey Elizabeth Smith of San Augustine, Texas, passed away Sunday, December 29, 2019, in San Augustine at the age of 87 years, 1 month, 10 days.

Born November 19, 1932, Mrs. Smith was a native and former resident of Port Neches, Texas. She had lived in the San Augustine area for the past several years. Working as a bookkeeper, she retired from the Deep East Texas Electric Co-op and while living in Port Neches she worked in banking. She attended First Baptist Church.

In high school at Port Neches, she was a member of the pep squad and Future Homemakers of America (FHA) Chapter. She had a great love for sewing. An accomplished quilter, she was a member of the quilting clubs in San Augustine.

A great cook, she made the best chicken and dumplings, along with seafood gumbo and the best ""Mrs. Smith's"" apple pie!

Her survivors include her children, Nay O. Smith Jr. and Cathleen Channel-Smith of San Augustine, Matt A. Smith and Carol Cartwright of San Augustine, and Cindy Watts and Ron Watts of Tyler; grandchildren, Nay Smith III, Kasey and Jason Radican, Shena Smith, Annaka Watts, Matthew and Sunnie Channel, Cami and Luke Clements, Chelsi Ellerbe, and Clint Cartwright; and great-grandchildren, Braylan Radican, Makena Radican, Skylar Smith, Cannon Smith, Isabella Channel, Brodie Channel, Crew Channel, Wylie Clements, Tilden Clements, Presleigh Ellerbe, Haden Ellerbe, Emery Ellerbe, Rhett Ellerbe, and Cetch Cartwright. Survivors also include her sisters-in-law, Dovie Renfroe of San Augustine, Mildred Scarborough of Lumberton, Loretta Richards of San Augustine, Tootie Smith of Center, and Martha Smith of Seguin.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Nay O. Smith Sr.; and a son, Glenn Edward Smith.

Funeral services are set for 11:00 a.m. Thursday, January 2, 2020, at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, located at 316 W. Columbia Street in San Augustine, with Charles Sharp officiating. Committal service and interment will follow at Antioch Cemetery in San Augustine County.

Visitation will be held Wednesday, January 1, 2020, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.

Pallbearers: Monte Taylor, Carlos Taylor, Gary Smith, James Richards, Mike Bridges, and Rocky Smith.","STR06" "I949","Ach","Ann","2 Dec 1914","","0","Attended the University of Nebraska, graduating in 1937. For five years she was employed as assistant chemist at the Gooch Mills. She served three years with the Naval reserve attaining the rank of Chief Pharmacists Mate. She was also employed at the Brewster Clinic at Holdrege, Nebraska, as Chief Medical Technologist. After moving with her husband to the state of Washington, Ann worked as a Lab Technologist at Kadlec Hospital Clinic for eight years and Columbia Medical Laboratory of 21 years. (Milligan, p 473)","STR06" "I3867","Ach","Bernard ""Bernie""","10 Jun 1936","11 Feb 2015","0","Born at the Cecrle House in Milligan, being delivered by Dr. V.V. Smrha. When he was a toddler, they moved to Friend, Nebraska, where he later graduated from High School. He attended the University of Nebraska and graduated from the College of Law in 1960. He has practiced law at Friend since his graduation and serves as Friend City Attorney and General Counsel for Saline County Rural Fire District. He was Saline County Attorney for 8 years. In 1957, he married Margaret Kraus, a daughter of Emil and Josephine Kraus, and to this union were born three daughters, namely Deborah Lynne, Donna Rae and Dineen Kay Ach. Deborah Lynne is employed in Kearney, Nebraska at a Medical Supply Company, Donna Rae Rae Hansen is a secretary at Doane College and Dineen Kay is attending Creighton University in Omaha studying to be an Occupational Therapist. Bernard married again after Margaret passed away in 1966, his wife Sharon has two daughters, Kathie and Laurie. (Milligan, p 185). Dennis Belohlavy writes that there anniversary announcement was in the August 11, 2013 Lincoln Journal Start, and they were married on 11 Aug 1968, 45 years ago today.

Obituary, from the Lauber Moore Funeral Home, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy:

In Memory of Bernard ""Bernie"" Ach

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, February 14, 2015 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Friend, Nebraska with Fr. Lawrence Stoley officiating. Interment will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. A Prayer Service will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Friday at Lauber-Moore Funeral Home in Friend. Visitation will be on Friday from 11:00 a.m. to 9 p.m. at Lauber-Moore Funeral Home, Friend. Memorials have been established and may be directed in care of the family.

Bernard ""Bernie"" Joseph Ach was born June 10, 1936, in Milligan, Nebraska to Joseph and Blanche (Fritz) Ach, the first of two sons and passed away Wednesday, February 11, 2015 at the Friend Manor in Friend at the age of 78 years, 8 months and 1 day. As a young boy, his family moved to Friend and he attended Friend Public School and graduated with the class of 1954. He furthered his education at the University of Nebraska and received his law degree in 1960. He was united in marriage to Margaret Kraus on June 15, 1957 and to this union three daughters were born, Deborah, Donna and Dineen. He was later blessed with a second marriage to Sharon (McGinnis) Haase on August 11, 1968 in Belleville, KS and two more daughters were added to his family, Kathie and Laurie.

After graduation, he joined his father, Joseph, in the Ach law firm. Bernie served as Saline County Attorney from 1962 to 1970. He continued practicing law in Friend until his retirement in 2004. His community involvement included serving as the City Attorney for Friend and other area communities. He was also the attorney for the Friend School District.

Bernie was active in the State and National Bar Associations, Pheasants Forever and Ducks Unlimited. At a young age he taught himself the art of taxidermy as he enjoyed hunting, fishing and other activities that brought him out into nature. Bernie loved polka music and taught himself to play the accordion. He also golfed in his spare time. Bernie collected decoys, and carved and painted decoys. Bernie started ""Wildfowl History, LLC"" a business for collecting, trading and selling various hunting, fishing and wildlife memorabilia, including hunting decoys, calendars and many other items. He spent many hours driving by local wetlands to assess the habitat conditions. In 2005, Bernie was awarded the Lifetime Resident Award from the Friend Chamber of Commerce. He also donated some of the land where the lake is located to develop the Spreeman Ach Memorial Park.

Bernie was a man with a strong love of family and his community and of a good joke. He loved hunting pheasant and ducks and spent many enjoyable hours with his special dog, P.D. Bernie especially enjoyed taking family and friends to his cabin.

Bernie is survived by his wife, Sharon, Friend, daughters and sons-in-law, Kathie and Mark Hiatt, Lincoln, Laurie and Tomonori Nagata, Lincoln, Donna and Matthew Hansen, Dorchester, Dineen and Greg Vlasnik, Crete, six grandchildren and spouses, Evan Hansen, Phoenix, AZ, Andrea and Brant Pracheil, Dorchester, Jessica Hansen and Blake Hansen, both of Dorchester, Aaron and Kim Vlasnik, Lincoln, Joel and Amber Vlasnik, Lincoln, four great-grandchildren, Avery and Hazel Vlasnik, Lincoln, Lillian and Aubrey Pracheil, Dorchester, brother and sister-in-law, Howard and Marilyn Ach, Friend, sisters-in-law and brother-in-law, Carole McGinnis, Shreveport, LA, Eleanor Benes, Valparaiso, Dennis and Lorie Kraus, Grand Island, nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his first wife, Margaret in 1966, his daughter, Deborah in 1988, sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Shirley Ach, Stephen Benes, Bill and Edith Rezac, Frank Kraus, Darrell McGinnis, parents-in-law, Earl and Evelyn McGinnis, and his special dog, P.D.","STR06" "I3866","","","","","","","" "I9530","Ach","James","30 Apr 1913","22 Feb 1999","0","He was an accomplished musician and played professionally. He farmed in Milligan for a number of years when he was called to service in the armed forces during the Second World War, being stationed at Fort Hood, Texas. Here he met Staci MIHATCH whom he married. They moved back to the farm in Nebraska after he was discharged. To this union were born three sons, John, Albert and Frank. They later moved to Temple, Texas. (Milligan, pp. 185-186)

SSN: 506-18-7489","STR06" "I14126","Ach","Joseph","2 Jan 1911","19 Jul 1977","0","He attended the University of Nebraska receiving his BA in 1931 and his Bachelor of Law degree in 1933. He praticed law in Fillmore County from 1933 to 1937, marrying Blanche Fritz on 3 July 1935. He practiced law in Fillmore County for five years, moving to Friend, Nebraska in 1938, where he purchased the law office of Edward Kubat. He served on the Board of Education fifteen years, fourteen as president. He always took a keen interest in school and civic affairs. He served as County Attorney from May 1944 to January 1955, being elected again in 1958 by write-in. He also served as City Attorney of Friend and counsel of the school district. He was a director of the First National Bank of Friend, member of the Methodist Church, member of the Chamber of Commerce, past president of the Rotary Club, member of the Masonic Lodge No. 73 A.F. and A.M., Scottish Rite and Shrine, I.O.O.F. and K.P. Lodge. Joseph was elected District Judge of the Seventh Judicial District in 1960, ill health forcing him to retire in 1969. (Milligan, p 186)","STR06" "I15148","Ach","Vaclav","14 Aug 1884","6 Apr 1955","0","Son of Stepan ACH and Marie PAVLICEK. He learned the shoemaking trade from his father. He came to New York in 1905 and settled in Ohio where he worked in the coal mines for a year. Due to a strike in the mines, he went to work for a grocery merchant in Cleveland, Ohio. He came to Nebraska in 1906 and was employed in a harnass shop working part time in Milligan and part time in Davis city. He later worked as a farm laborer, earning $170 and room and board. He became a US Citizen in Fillmore County on November 18, 1918. After he married, he and Agnes farmed until their son James took that over from them. They later bought a tavern and cafe which they ran until their retirement inthe early fifties. Vaclav played the button accordian with his son and friends. He and Agnes visited Czechoslovakia in 1926, visiting his parents and brothers. He was an active member of Lodge Svatopluk and the Lodge Stotsenberg. (MILLIGAN, pp. 186-187)","STR06" "I4375","","","","","","","" "I42729","Ackerman","E. Naomi","Abt 1901","Yes, date unknown","0","BonnieMargaret Jacob's indicates, on page 18 of her 1981 unpublished manuscript THE FAMILY BENKELMAN, that the origin of the name ACKERMANN was occupational, meaning ""Farmer"" in German.","STR06" "I12034","Ackerman","Esther Selma","12 Feb 1888","9 Feb 1980","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, February 14, 1980

Rites held for Esther Benkelman

Esther Selma Benkelman, 91, of Cass City died last Thursday at the Tuscola County Medical Care Facility in Caro after a brief illness.

She was born February 12, 1888, near Minden City, the daughter of William and Marie (Wittmer) ACKERMAN.

Miss Ackerman married Joseph A. Benkelman June 10, 1911 in Cass City. He died June 11, 1968.

Mrs. Benkelman was one of the oldest members of Salem United Methodist Church of Cass City. She was also a member of the Dorcas Circle of United Methodist Women.

She is survived by three nieces, Mrs. Gordon THOMAS of East Lansing, Mrs. J. Franklin BECK of Mt. Gilead, Ohi and Andrew BLODGET of Hurtford City, Indiana. One daughter, Fern Marie, preceded her in death.

Funeral services were conducted Monday morning from Little's Funeral Home, Cass City, with Rev. Eldred Kelley of Salem United Methodist church officiating. Burial was in Elkland cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I12034","Ackerman","Esther Selma","12 Feb 1888","9 Feb 1980","0","(Research):Cass City Chronicle
July 31, 1958

......eleven members of the Class (of 1905 of Cass City High School) were present at the reunion Thursday. They were: Frances McBurney-Gravatt of Houston, TX; Cecil Krapf-Allen of Royal Oak, Jennie Ferguson-Doerr of Fostoria; Ethel Dodge-Rambo of Marlette; Mae Williamson-Marshall of Gagetown, and the following of Cass City; Mr. Auten, Mr. Schwaderer, Miss Adeline Gallagher, Jennie Leek-Hutchinson, Esther Ackerman-Benkelman and Mollie Ackerman-Lenzner....","STR06" "I30315","Ackerman","Marie M.","19 Jul 1889","Dec 1977","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Indiana, Blackford County, Licking Twp, Hartford City, War
d 2
Enumerated 8 Apr 1930
ED 5-6 SD 4 Sheet 7A Stamped 73
403-169-177
Blodgett, Herbert Hd O $5000 M W 49 M W M@24 Mich Mich Mich Manufacturer Overhead Door Controls
Blodgett, Marie Wf F W 39 M@22 Mich Berne Switzerland Berne Switzerland
Blodgett, Andrene Dtr F W 12 S Mich Illegible Mich","STR06" "I29729","Ackerman","Mollie M.","18 Sep 1885","20 May 1965","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, April 6, 1956
Cass City Area Social and Personal Items
Page Four

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Thomas and children, David and Kathleen, of Lansing visited Mrs. Thomas' mother, Mrs. H.F. Lenzner, from Thursday morning until Saturday night.

Rev. and Mrs. J. Franklin Beck and four sons of Grand Island, N.Y., came Sunday night and visited Mrs. Beck's mother, Mrs. H.F. Lenzner, until Wednesday morning. Mrs. Lenzner accompanied them home to spend a week.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, May 27, 1965
Page Three

Pay Final Tribute to Mrs. Lenzner

A pioneer resident of the Thumb area, Mrs. Mollie Lenzner, died Thursday, May 20, at Hills and Dales General Hospital. She was stricken Wednesday at her home in Cass City.

Mrs. Lenzner was born in Minden City, Sept. 18, 1885, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Akerman . She came to Cass City in 1905

She married Herbert F. Lenzner in Cass City, June 10. 1909. She and her husband lived in this community until their deaths. Together they published the Cass City Chronicle until retirement in 1951.

Mr. Lenzner died Feb. 7, 1953.

Mrs. Lenzner was a life member of the Evangelical United Brethren Church of Cass City.

Surviving are: two daughters, Mrs. Gordon L. (Phyllis) Thomas of East Lansing and Mrs. J. Franklin (Shirley) Beck of Akron, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Benkelman of Cass City and Mrs. H.C. Blodgett of Hartford City, Ind., and seven grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at the EUB church Sunday. The Rev. Robert Betts and Rev. Stanley Kirn Sr. officiated.

Burial was in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)","STR06" "I41432","Ackermann","Bertha","29 May 1871","1 Nov 1946","0","BonnieMargaret Jacob's indicates, on page 18 of her 1981 unpublished manuscript THE FAMILY BENKELMAN, that the origin of the name ACKERMANN was occupational, meaning ""Farmer"" in German.

From FindAGrave:

San Antonio Express
November 3, 1946

Renz Rites Sunday
Mrs. Bertha Renz, 75, of Kirby, died at Bracken Friday night. Services will be held here Sunday at 3 p.m. Interment will be at Wetmore. Survivors are her husband William Renz, son Robert Renz, a daughter Mrs. Herbert Tonne, three grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and one sister Mrs. Ida Renz.
","STR06" "I41430","Ackermann","Joseph","5 Nov 1859","3 Dec 1942","0","FindAGrave shows he was a son of Joseph and Margarete Fey Ackermann.","STR06" "I22748","Ackmann","Carrie","Jul 1888","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1910 census, she worked as a cashier in a Dry Goods store.","STR06" "I16061","Ackmann","John Conrad","29 Aug 1864","17 Mar 1948","0","John was a coal miner. His parents were both born in Germany. They may have been Charles and Wilamina Ackmann, both of whom lived near him at the time of the 1900 Allegheny census, in the 2nd district of Baldwin. They immigrated to the United States in 1854. Charles was born in May 1833, and Wilamina in March 1832.","STR06" "I16061","Ackmann","John Conrad","29 Aug 1864","17 Mar 1948","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Baldwin Twp
Enumerated 25 Apr 1910
SD 23 ED 6 Ward 1 and 2
Sheet 6A Stamped 191

66-64
Ackmann, John Hd M W 46 m1 25 8/8 Pa Germany Germany Englis
h Miner Coal
Ackmann, Arabell Wf F W 43 M 25 8/8 Pa Pa Germany None
Ackmann, Carrie Dtr F W 22 S Pa Pa Pa Cashier Dry Goods
Ackmann, Wilbert Son M W 20 S Pa Pa Pa Miner Coal
Ackmann, Emma Dtr F W 18 S Pa Pa Pa
Ackmann, Helen Dtr F W 15 S Pa Pa Pa
Ackmann, Lewis Son M W 11 S Pa Pa Pa
Ackmann, Theodore Son M W 8 S Pa Pa Pa
Ackmann, Gretta Dtr F W 2 S Pa Pa Pa","STR06" "I14012","Ackmann","Theodore E.","25 Mar 1901","31 Mar 1976","0","Per the 1948 Everett Directory, Theo Ackmann (Audrey L) was assistant service manager of Rucker Avenue Motors on Carson Rd. Audrey was the office manager of the same establishment.

The 1956 Directory shows, Theo Ackmann (Audrey) as a mechanic for Everett Truck Co on Xavier Way. In the same directory, a Ted E. Ackmann is also listed under ""Ted Ackmann Realty: Real Estate, Financing, All Types of Insurance"" on Hewitt Avenue. His wife was shown as Courlyne E. Ackmann.

Per the 1966 and 1968 city directories, Theodore was a salesman at ""Al's Auto Supply"" on Xavier Way, with Audrey listed as his wife.

In the 1973 Everett Directory, he was listed without a wife, and still shown as a salesman for ""Al's Auto Supply.""

His obituary was published in the 2 April 1976 edition of the Everett Herald:

Theodore E. Ackmann Sr.

Theodore Ackmann, Sr., 75, of 8120 Xavier Way died March 31.

Mr. Ackmann was born March 25, 1901 in Mt. Oliver, Pa. and had resided in the Everett area for many years. He was preceded in death by his wife, Audrey L. Ackmann in 1969.

He leaves a son, Ted Ackmann, of Pennsylvania; a daughter Mrs. Wanda Miller of Pennsylvania; a step-daughter, Mrs. Nancy Lucas of Everett; also six grand-children and several great grandchildren.

Services, Saturday, 2:00 pm Chapel of Cassidy Funeral Home with Rev. Robert Warren of the First Presbyterian Church officiating. Burial in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Mount Vernon.

Arrangements under direction of Cassidy Funeral Home.

The following post-it was on the Rootsweb SSDI for Theodore Ackmann

Theodore ACKMANN m.ELLA META STEINFORTH b. 19 Apr 1895 d. May 1976 and AUDREY LEONE SCHOPF b. 7 Apr 1907 d. June 1969. Pamela Hudson, redbirdacres@yahoo.com","STR06" "I13464","","","","","","","" "I16443","Acree","Elizabeth ""Lizzie""","16 Dec 1889","17 Mar 1935","0","Richard Chapman shows her as a daughter of George T. ACREE and Sarah F. PRUITT.","STR06" "I33472","Acree","James Madison","Abt 1870","Dec 1938","0","Source
Name:Terre Haute Tribune
Repository:Vigo County Public Library
Name:Terre Haute Tribune
Author:Publisher
Vigo County Public Library One Library Square Terre Haute, IN 47807 (812) 232-1113
Microfilm year 1938
Date:Monday, Dec. 19, 1938 Pg. 1
Shooting Victim Dies;Hold Woman

Mrs. Iva Waugh, 38 years old, 642 N. First St., was arrested at noon Monday by Detectives W. & R. Thompson, and sent to jail on a charge of vagrancy and to be held for the grand jury in connection with the shooting on Sept. 28 of James Acree, 68 years old. Acree died at St. Anthony's hospital monday morning. At the time of the shooting Acree was a roomer at 630 S. First St. According to the report made to the police at that time, Mrs. Waugh said they heard a noise in front of their home and that her husband Earl Waugh, upon going to investigate found Acree in his automobile. An argument ensued, she told the police, and at that time Acree drew a gum upon her husband. In the tussle that followed Acree was shot in the arm and Earl Waugh in the stomach. Waugh recovered but Acree died at the hospital monday morning.


Obituary on James Acree


Name:Terre Haute Tribune
Repository:Vigo County Public Library
Author: Publisher
Repository:Vigo County Public Library One Library Square Terre Haute, IN 47807 (812) 232-1113
Microfilm year 1938

Date:20 Dec 1938

James Acree, 68 years old, died at St. Anthony's hospital monday morning at 2 o'clock. He was injured in a shooting from last Sept. 28 and death came from infection. Surviving Acree are 5 daughters, Mrs. Mattie Almo and Mrs. Vada Schell, both of Terre Haute; Mrs. Minnie Eberhart of Newcomers Town, Ohio, Mrs. Dora Tedrow of Shoals, and Mrs. Laura McLemore of Princeton, Ind.; a son George Acree of this city; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren The body was taken to Gillis funeral home and later to the residence of Mrs. Vada Schell 1624 Second Ave. where funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with burial in Grandview cemetery.

(Courtesy of Paul Williams)","STR06" "I33472","Acree","James Madison","Abt 1870","Dec 1938","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Indiana, Martin County, Halbert Township
Enumerated 20 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 116 Sheet 5A
Shoal and Lost? River Road
76-78
Acree, James M Hd M W 40 M1 20 Ky Ky NC Miner Coal
Acree, Angeline Wf F W 35 M1 20 9/6 Ky Ky Ky
Acree, Benjamin L Son M W 14 S Ind Ky Ky
Acree, Vada A Dtr F W 11 S Ind Ky Ky
Acree, George W Son M W 8 S Ind Ky Ky
Acree, Mattie B Dtr F W 4 S Ind Ky Ky
Acree, Minnie E Dtr F W 9/12 S Ind Ky Ky

1920
not located

1930
Indiana, Vigo County, Terre Haute City, Harrison Twp, Seven
th Ward
Enumerated 11 April 1930
ED 84-40 SD 4 Sheet 15B
1458-353-371
Acree, James Hd M W 60 M@19 Ky Ky NC Laborer Street Car
Acree, Angeline Wf F W 55 M@15 Ky KY Ky
Acree, George Son m W 27 S Ind Ky Ky Section Hand Street Car
Craig, Betty Dtr F W 24 D Ind Ky Ky Canner Canning Factory
Craig, Edward G Grandson M W 5 S Ind Ky Ind
Bagenz, Zepporah Roomer F W 64 Wd Ill Md Oh Sewing Home","STR06" "I33495","Acree","Mattie B.","Abt 1906","Yes, date unknown","0","Was she also called Betty?

1930
Indiana, Vigo County, Terre Haute City, Harrison Twp, Seventh Ward
Enumerated 11 April 1930
ED 84-40 SD 4 Sheet 15B
1458-353-371
Acree, James Hd M W 60 M@19 Ky Ky NC Laborer Street Car
Acree, Angeline Wf F W 55 M@15 Ky KY Ky
Acree, George Son m W 27 S Ind Ky Ky Section Hand Street Car
Craig, Betty Dtr F W 24 D Ind Ky Ky Canner Canning Factory
Craig, Edward G Grandson M W 5 S Ind Ky Ind
Bagenz, Zepporah Roomer F W 64 Wd Ill Md Oh Sewing Home


She would be the only daughter that was the correct age to be Betty Craig.

She was listed as Mattie Almo/Allman in the obituary of her parents, however.","STR06" "I38635","","","","","","","" "I28840","Adair","Albert","Abt 1836","Yes, date unknown","0","In 1860, there was a listing for a 24 year old Albert Adair, who was single and living on his own in Winston County, Alabama. Winston is in the proximity of Lawrence County. He was shown as born in Alabama. Jeanine, a third great-granddaughter, states that this is her ancestor, and that he also purchased land at the Huntsville Office on September 1, 1860. She further notes that there is a record for Albert Adair serving as a private for the Confederacy.","STR06" "I28840","Adair","Albert","Abt 1836","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1850 Census
Alabama, Lawrence County, District 8
Enumerated 20 December 1850
862-863
Hiram Adair 40 M Farming 400 Ten
Elizabeth Adair 36 F Ten
James Adair 17 M Labourer Ala
Albert Adair 14 M Ala
Mary Adair 10 F Ala
George Adair 7 M Ala
Hiram Adair 4 M Ala
Margaret Adair 3/12 F Ala

1860 Census
Alabama, Winston County, Half Township 10 Range 7, Post Off
ice Houston
Enumerated 11 June 1860
Page No. 5
38-38
Albert Adair 24 M Farmer $250 $--- Alabama

1870 Census
Alabama, Lawrence County, Township 7 Range 6
Enumerated 15 August 1870
Page No. 3, Stamped 33
20-21
Levi (age 50) and Mary (age 46) Adair and family
23-24
Adair, Albt 30 M W Farmer $--- $75 Ala
Adair, Margaret 28 F W Keep House Ala
Adair, Mary 5/12 F W Alabama

1880 Census
Alabama, Lawrence County, Pen Hook
Enumerated 8 June 1880
Page 12 SD 1 ED 172
76-82
Adair, Ab. W M 44 Farming Ala Ala Tenn
Adair, M.M. W F 33 Wife Keeping House Ala Tenn Tenn
Adair, L.P. W F 7 Dtr Ala Ala Ala
Adair, J.G. W M 5 Son Ala Ala Ala
Adair, B. R. W M 3 Son Ala Ala Ala
Adair, George W M 1/12 April Son Ala Ala Ala
[Note: Indexed on Ancestry.com, in error, as ADAMS]
78-84
McLemore, J.A. W M 58 Farmer Tenn NC Va
McLemore, Car C. W F (42) Wife Keeping House NC NC NC
McLemore, G.W. W M 23 Son Farmer Alabama Tenn Tenn
McLemore, America W F 21 Dtr Ala Tenn Tenn
Hubbard, ------- W F (70) Boarder Dependent Ala ---- ----
Cotton, Mary W F (13) Ward Alabama
Cotton, Geo W M 9 Alabama
Bert, Mandy B F 8 Alabama","STR06" "I33727","Adair","Boyce Ralph","Sep 1877","10 Nov 1962","0","He is listed in the Texas Deaths, 1890-1976 at Familysearch.org. Neither parents name is shown on his death certificate, however.

His estimated year of birth was shown as 1877, and his death date was listed as November 10, 1962 in Abilene, Taylor County, Texas.","STR06" "I33727","Adair","Boyce Ralph","Sep 1877","10 Nov 1962","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Rains County, JP #1
SD Fourth ED 150 Sheet 6A Stamped 201
Enumerated 8 Jan 1920
96-102
Adair, Boice Hd M W 42 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Adair, Savonnah Wf F W 33 M Tx Mo US
Adair, Jesse Son M W 5 S Tx Miss Tx
Adair, B. R. Son M W 3/12 S Tx Miss Tx
Adams, Sam Boarder M W 69 Wd Tx US US Salesman
Adams, Tom Boarder M W 45 Wd Tx Tx Tx Salesman

1930 Census
Texas, Taylor County, Abilene City, Pr. 1
Enumerated April 5, 1930
ED 221-11 SD 8 Sheet 5A Stamped 118
717 Rose
Adair, Boyce R Hd M W 51 M@27 Miss Miss Ala Farmer Truck Fa
rm
Adair, Savannah L Wf F W 43 M@18 Tx US Mo
Adair, Jesse A Son M W 15 S Tx Miss Tx Caddy Country Club
Adair, B.R. Son M W 10 S Tx Miss Tx
Adair, Willie D Son m W 7 S Tx Miss Tx
Adair, Dorothy J Dtr F W 6 S Tx Miss Tx
Kelley, Giles T. Father-in-law M 79 Wd Ky Ky Ky","STR06" "I33796","Adair","Elsie","Abt 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","It appears she may have been married twice.

The Texas Birth Index shows an Elsie Adair and Frank Leslie Duty as the parents of Eugene Duty, born 30 Aug 1930 in Taylor County, Texas.

The same index also shows that Elsie Adair and Elisia Axkion Earl were the parent os Linda Kay Earl, born 11 Jan 1946 in Taylor County, Texas.

Additionally, a Elsie Adair was the mother of Dora Walker, born in 1938 in Henderson County, Texas.

It is not known if the records above are for the same Elsie Adair, and even if so, it is not known if it is the same Elsie Adair who was a daughter of Boyce and Savannah Adair.","STR06" "I33852","","","","","","","" "I33728","Adair","George Columbus","5 Apr 1879","3 Dec 1960","0","His listing in ""Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was born 5 Apr 1879 in Alabama, and that he died on 3 Dec 1960 on Denison, Grayson County, Texas. He was shown as the son of Ab Adair and Margaret McLemore, and it was indicated that he was a retired farmer.","STR06" "I33728","Adair","George Columbus","5 Apr 1879","3 Dec 1960","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Jackson County, Altus Ward 3
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 5 Ed 132 Sheet 20B
132-136
Norwood, George A Hd M W 56 M1 28 NC SC SC Scavenger City
Norwood, Georgia A Wf W W 47 M1 28 6/6 NC NC NC
Norwood, Marvin Son M W 21 S Tx NC NC Clerk Grocery Store
Norwood, Nora Dtr Dtr F W 24 S Tx NC NC
Norwood, Floyd Son M W 15 S Tx NC NC
Norwood, Blaine Son M W 14 S Tx NC NC
Norwood, Claudie Nephew M W 20 S Ark Ga Ark Lister? Oil Well
133-137
Adair, George C Hd M W 31 M1 8 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Adair, Cora Wf F W 24 m1 8 5/4 Tx NC NC
Adair, Lona Dtr F W 6 S Tx Ala Tx
Adair, Lillian Dtr F W 5 S Tx Ala Tx
Adair, William Son M W 3 S Tx Ala Tx
Adair, Carrie Dtr F W 2/12 S Ok Ala Tx




1920 Census
Texas, Grayson County, J.P. #2
Enumerated 3 and 4 of February 1920
SD 4 ED 81 Sheet 20A
392-418
Adair, George C Hd M W 40 M Ala Miss Ala Farmer
Adair, Cora Wf W W 33 M Tx NC NC
Adair, William Son M W 12 S Tx Ala Tx
Adair, Mary Dtr F W 9 S Tx Ala Tx
Adair, Homer Lee Son M W 6 S Tx Ala Tx
Adair, Pearl Dtr F W 3 10/12 S Tx Ala Tx
Adair, G. C. Son M W 1 9/12 S Tx Ala Tx
----419
Jerngan, Tom Hd M W 19 M Tx Tn Tn
Jerngan, Lillian Wf F W 15 M Tx Ala Tx



1930 Census
Texas, Grayson County, Pt. J.P. 3
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 91-36 SD 4 Sheet 2A Stamped 234
Whitewright-Savoy
27-32
Adair, George C. Hd M W 50 M 22 Ala Miss Ala Farmer
Adair, Cora Wf F W 44 M 15 Tx NC NC
Adair, William Son M W 22 S Tx Ala Tx Farm Laborer
Adair, Homer Son M W 17 S Ok Al Tx Farm Laborer
Adair, Pearl Dtr F W 14 S Tx Ala Tx
Adair, G. C. Son M W 12 S Tx Ala Tx","STR06" "I33802","","","","","","","" "I33831","Adair","Homer Lee","14 Mar 1913","7 Oct 1976","0","He died at the Sam Rayburn Memorial Veterans Center in Bonham, and was shown as a veteran of World War II.","STR06" "I33724","Adair","Lona ""Loney"" P.","18 May 1872","14 Jan 1945","0","Jari Dikes emailed, on October 8, 2011, that she married first Walter B. Stevens in Lawrence County, Alabama


Stevens Walter B. Lona Adair 12/8/1889 Book K 268
Lawrence Co., Alabama

http://www.lawrencecoarchives.com/database/marriages.php#/?page=1&searchCol=groom_surname&searchBy=stevens

","STR06" "I33724","Adair","Lona ""Loney"" P.","18 May 1872","14 Jan 1945","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Grayson County, JP #2
Enumerated 20 April 1910
SD 4 ED 75 Sheet 5A Stamped 5
72-74
Hickman, William G Hd M W 49 M2 11 Mo Tn Ala Farmer
Hickman, Lony Wf F W 36 M2 11 5/3 Ala Ala Ala
Hickman Georgia M Dtr F W 6 S Tx Mo Ala
Hickman, Flocie R Dtr 2 S Tx Mo Ala
Adair, Margaruite Mother-in-law F W 61 M2 14 4/3 Ala Ala Ala

1920 Census
Texas, Jones County, JP 3
Enumerated 12 March 1920
SD 17 ED 130 Sheet 9B
164-173
Hickman, Lonie Hd F W 47 Wd Ala Ala Ala Laborer Farm
(Indexed by Ancestry.com at Tonie)
Hickman, Floyd A Son M W 24 S Tx Ala Ala Laborer Farm
Hickman, Flocy Dtr F W 12 S Tx Mo Ala
Hickman, Mary Dtr F W 9 S Tx Mo Ala


1930 Census
Texas, Gray county, Pr. 2
Enumerated May 14, 1930
ED 90-9 SD 1 Sheet 19B
462-495
Day, Dwight L Hd M W 21 M@20 Tx Tx Tx Trucking Oil Field
Day, Marry W Wf F W 19 M@18 Tx Miss Ala Housew
Hickman, Louia P Mother-in-law F W 55 Wd Ala Ala Ala Housekeeper","STR06" "I33826","Adair","Lona Pinola","3 Aug 1903","14 Mar 2000","0","LONA A SAMSTAD 03 Aug 1903 14 Mar 2000 (V) 92399 (Yucaipa, San Bernardino, CA ) (none specified) 552-12-5792 California","STR06" "I33723","Adair","Mary","Abt 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","Died young?","STR06" "I33830","Adair","Mary","1 Apr 1910","30 Dec 2004","0","MARY M LAMB 01 Apr 1910 30 Dec 2004 75020 (Denison, Grayson, TX ) (none specified) 451-28-6871 Texas","STR06" "I28839","Adair","Mary Jane","12 Apr 1848","17 Dec 1932","0","Her headstone was inscribed ""A loving mother.""","STR06" "I2683","Adami","Herbert F.","18 Sep 1912","11 Sep 1992","0","According to the California Death Index, Herbert F. Adami was born on September 18, 1912 in Texas. His mother's maiden name was SPILL. He died in Los Angeles County, California, on September 11, 1992, at the age of 79. This corresponds with the SSDI, which shows his last place of residence as San Marino, Los Angeles County, California.

He was said to be the son of Frank and Rosa ADAMI. He is a veteran of World War II.

The photo of his Military Marker on Find A Grave shows he was a ""M. Sgt. US Army, WW II""","STR06" "I30981","Adams","Albert A.","Jun 1867","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Iowa, Union, New Hope Twp
Enumerated 9 June 1900
SD 8 ED 140 Sheet 7B

161-161
Adams, Albert A Hd W M Jun 1867 32 M 7 Illinois Kentucky In
diana Farmer
Adams, Jennie J Wf W F Dec 1865 34 M 7 2/2 Illinois Vermont Ohio
Adams, Grace A Dtr W F Feb 1894 Illinois Illinois Illinois
Adams, Ward Son W M May 1900 0/12 S Iowa Illinois Illinois","STR06" "I40268","Adams","Albert Jackson","25 Apr 1873","8 Dec 1924","0","A son of Martin F. ADAMS, and a Corporal in Co. D, Fourth Texas Infantry, Spanish American War, his engraved military marker can be seen on FindAGrave.","STR06" "I40268","Adams","Albert Jackson","25 Apr 1873","8 Dec 1924","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Wood County, Texas, JP 6
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 1 ED 133 Sheet 5B
76-72
Adams, A. J. Head M W 36 M 9 Tx Miss Miss Foreman Hardwood Mill
Adams, Bertha Wf F W 29 m1 9 5/4 Ala Ala Ala
Adams, Jimmie Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Ala
Adams, Mattie A Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Ala
Adams, Alton C Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Ala
Adams, Albert M. Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Ala

1920 Census
Texas, Collin County, Texas, JP 2
Enumerated 27 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 14 Sheet 11B
207-223
Adams, A. J. Head M W 46 M Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Adams, Bertha Wf F W 42 M Ala Ala Ala
Adams, Agnes Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Ala
Adams, Alton Son M W15 S Tx Tx Ala
Adams, Martin Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Ala
Adams, Theodoere K. Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Ala
Adams, Oran Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Ala
Adams, Jessie Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Ala","STR06" "I30873","Adams","Annie Josephine","27 Jun 1845","Yes, date unknown","0"," Unmarried. Resided in Plattsburg, New York.","STR06" "I26584","","","","","","","" "I26579","Adams","Carlton Earl","25 Jan 1934","1 Sep 1997","0","According to Bonnie Seiler, Carlton also had a daughter prior to his marriage to Jeanette Culbertson. As he and his daughters birth mother were young and unmarried, their daughter was placed for adoption. When his daughter, Sue, was an adult with children of her own, she searched for and found her father, and a few years later found her birth mother, Faye KNIGHT.","STR06" "I48297","Adams","Charles Earl","10 Feb 1922","1 May 2000","0","Charles E. Adams was employed at the Mobil Chemical Plant for 20 years before being promoted to Superintendent of Operations at Mississippi Chemical in Pascagoula, MS. He was a former Marine serving in WWII and was a member of the First Baptist Church. He retired from Arco Chemical in Baton Rouge, LA and resided in Baton Rouge until his death in 2000. His son Drake Adams and daughter Laura Adams Millisor reside in Georgia.

Copied from Find A Grave, Memorial ID 16329570

His military marker, which can also be seen on Find A Grave is embossed with a cross, and reads: Charles Earl Adams US Marine Corps World War II Feb 10, 1922 May 1 2000

He is also linked to his parents, William Earl Adams (1885-1966) and Anna May Davis Adams (1887-1933), 11 siblings, first wife Doris and 8 year old son Charles, both of whom died in 1967.","STR06" "I14419","Adams","David A.","Abt 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","Fred McMinn told Lynell Cordell that David lived in Mineral Wells, TX. Shirley Holder, on his FindAGrave memorial page, stated that he died 1887 in Greenwood, Wise County, TX, but that there was no cemetery record.



","STR06" "I14419","Adams","David A.","Abt 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 census, Wise Co. TX
pg. 229 B
267/267
Adams, David A., 30 MS Farmer MS MS
Adams, Frances J, 29 IL Keeping House KY IN
Adams, Joseph P., 1 TX At Home MS IL","STR06" "I24543","Adams","Edwin","Bef 1766","Abt 1810","0","Edwin was the security for brother Collin's marriage. Edwin had two girls, one died early and later the other went to Vicksburg, MS, then to Louisiana. Edwin Adams was listed on the 16 Apr 1789 Personal Tax List (B) for Greensville Co., VA, the only male over age 21 in the household. He is listed next on the 10 Mar 1798 Personal Tax List for Greensville Co., VA, with only 1 male age 16 - 20 in his household. His brother was listed, instead, on the 1790 and 1798 tax lists for nearby Southampton Co., VA.

From:
McMahan, Kent (kmcmahan.louisville@worldnet.att.net) ""McMahan/Kilsdonk Ancestors"" Updated: 2009-01-07 16:27:10 ; http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=kmcmahan


Kent's Sources:

Note:
Beverly Bishop ""Descendants of Collin (I)"", Aug. 2003. Greensville Co., VA, Personal property Tax List 1789 & 1798. Sherrel McMillian LDS Library Research per e-mail June 2006.

Note:
Greensville Co., VA, Census 1810 per Carolyn Anderson Adams GenForum #17846.
Abbrev: Dorothy Hedges Goodwyn transcr. of Greensville Co., VA, 1781-1808 marr. bonds.

Note:
Dorothy Hedges Goodwyn transcr. of Greensville Co., VA, 1781-1808 marr. bonds. Darla Meng RootsWeb World Connect "":1973335"". Jordan R. Dodd ""Early American Marriages Collection"", Precision Indexing Publ.

Note:
Jordan R. Dodd, Early American Marriages Collection.","STR06" "I165","Adams","Elizabeth Lucinda","8 Feb 1845","7 Feb 1933","0","The 1860 Van Buren, Arkansas census shows W.V. and Nancy Adam's first child as Lucinda, age 14 born in MS. On the 1880 census, she is listed as L.E., age 34 born in MS. From then on she is called Lizzie, and her grave shows her as Elizebeth (sic) L. Trawick.

Ada Sunday News-Feb. 9, 1933 BURNS FATAL TO MRS. E. TRAWICK Mother of Mrs. W.R. Threlkeld Succumbs at Advanced Age. Mrs. Elizabeth Trawick, 88, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W.R. Threlkeld, 600 W. Sixteenth, Tuesday evening at 6:40 o'clock from the effects of burns sustained earlier in the day when her dress caught fire from a stove. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the chapel of the Hudson-Keith Funeral Home, Rev. W.M. Speck officiating. Burial followed in Memorial Park Cemetery. Mrs Trawick is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Mary Rennels of Canute, Okla., Mrs. J.E. Gentry of Arthur, Mrs J.O. McMinn of Trent, Texas, and Mrs. W.R. Threlkeld, of Ada; two sons, Henry Trawick of Hammond and George A. Trawick of Ada; 32 grandchildren; 44 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. (Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I40385","Adams","Essie Doris","2 Feb 1921","Yes, date unknown","0","Essie and Johnnie were twins. As neither is listed as a child on the Family Group Sheet prepared by Carol Beauchamp, it is presumed that both died young.","STR06" "I41299","Adams","George J.","Abt 1910","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 28 Apr 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 6B
72-75
Adams, Ben L. Head M W 44 M 19 Tx Tx Tx Graderman State Highway
Adams, Mary P Wf F W 39 M 16 Tx Ga Tx
Adams, George J Son M W 20 Wd 18 Tx Tx Tx Farm
Adams, Wilma K Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Adams, Ben L Jr Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I30254","Adams","Imogene","23 Jun 1911","Jan 2008","0","Imogene ""Gran"" Adams Reaves

Imogene was born June 23, 1911 at Mattie, Texas the 5th child of Nora Gholston Adams and John Quincy Adams. She was raised in West Texas and spent 2 years in Colorado where she started school. Imogene married Lee Roy Reaves in 1926. They had four children. Imogene lived 96 years, 6 months and 21 days. She was a member of the Church of Christ for seventy plus years. She spent her earlier married life raising her four daughters. She moved to Austin, Texas in 1947 and attended University Avenue Church of Christ for 40 years. At that time she moved into a home with her sister and started attending Cameron Road Church of Christ. She participated in Bible classes and Thursday Morning Ladies Class and donated to central Texas Children's Home for Christmas gifts and other needs. Her other donations were to the Cameron Road Church of Christ Missionaries, Salvation Army, and Doctors Without Borders. She worked at Scarborough's Department Store for many years. She started work in 1971 for the State of Texas Rehabilitation Department and retired at age 75. She had many good friends. Her descendants all enjoyed her many tales of the ""old days"" and the changes she saw in the world during her lifetime. She was dearly love by her daughters, their husbands and the members of their families, because she, herself, was so loving. It was not in her nature to speak unkindly of anyone. Imogene is survived by one sister, Marie Grace, and her four daughters, Irma Jean Manuel and her husband, Joe Manuel, Jerry R. Read, Wanda Nell Ferrill and her husband, Jack Ferrill and Patsy Marie Mclemore and her husband, S. Dale Mclemore; eight grandchildren: Sharon Read Joiner and her husband Bennett A. Joiner, Robert William Read and his wife Tucker, Dianna Ferrill Evatt and her husband Mark, Beverly Ferrill Burke, Donald Ferrill and his wife Denise, Cathy Wornell Barnett and her husband, Robert, Jeannie Mclemore Flores and her husband, Paulo and Scott David Mclemore; seventeen great grandchildren and four great-great grandchildren. A time of gathering will be held at the funeral home at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, January 18, 2008 in the Colonial Chapel of Cook-Walden Funeral Home. The Funeral Service will follow at 2:30 p.m. Interment will follow at Austin Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers please make donations to Central Texas Children's Home, 1925 Crane Rd, Buda TX 78610; Cameron Road Church of Christ, 6014 Cameron Rd, Austin TX 78723 or Heart to Heart Hospice, 4029 Capitol of Texas Hwy, Suite 120, Austin TX 78704

(Undated, unsourced)","STR06" "I26327","Adams","Iris Jean","21 Mar 1927","23 Aug 2011","0","ROGERS ? Iris Jean Brewer, 84, of Rogers, passed away on Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2011, at Mercy Medical Center in Rogers. A native and lifelong resident of Rogers, she was born on March 21, 1927.

She was a 1945 graduate of Rogers High School and worked as a telephone operator prior to her marriage to Loy Brewer on June 24, 1950.

She was a member of First Christian Church of Rogers and sang in the church choir for most of her adult life. Active in Democratic politics, she was an avid supporter of the Nature Conservancy and the Sierra Club.

Survivors include her children, Teresa Mallette and husband, Allen, of DeQueen, Jim Brewer and wife, Susan, of Monticello, John Brewer and wife, Kellie, of Rogers; grandchildren, Kirk Mallette and wife, Natasha, of Bozeman, Mont., Lance Mallette and wife, Jenn, of Fayetteville, Doug Brewer and wife, Brittany, of Fayetteville, Lauren Brewer of Fayetteville; and one great-granddaughter, Navah Mallette of Bozeman, Mont.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 59 years, Loy Brewer; her parents, Samuel and Carrie Elizabeth (Bush) Adams; sisters, Maurine Clark and Ruby Russell; and a brother, Warren Adams.

Visitation will be 5 to 7 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 26, 2011, at Callison-Lough Funeral Home, Rogers.

A service to celebrate her life will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday at First Christian Church, 13th and Oak Streets in Rogers, officiated by the Rev. Shawn Wallace.

Memorials, in lieu of flowers, may be made to the First Christian Church to benefit their music department, 905 S. 13th St., Rogers, AR, 72756.

Arrangements are by Callison-Lough Funeral Home in downtown Rogers; www.callisonlough.com.

(Courtesy of Karen Burks)","STR06" "I4050","Adams","James Wallace","27 Aug 1914","","0","From an article posted at:

http://www.truthmagazine.com/archives/volume31/GOT031318.htm

""Marking Them That So Walk:"" In Honor Of James W. Adams

Randy Harshbarger Mt. Pleasant, Texas

Brethren, by ye imitators together of me, and mark them that so walk even as ye have us for an ensample"" (Phil. 3:17). Taking to ""heart Paul's divine injunction to ""mark"" (""behold, watch, contemplate,"" Vine, Vol. 3, p. 43), those faithful men who provide examples worthy of imitation, we use this opportunity to call attention to the life and work of James W. Adams. For fifty plus years, brother Adams has devoted his life and energies to the proclamation and defense of the Truth. His concern has ever been for the spiritual health and prosperity of God's family. Such an example needs to be noted. Such I believe, will help encourage those who have lived during the same time and under some of the same circumstances as brother Adams; it will also help inspire younger preachers and younger Christians everywhere to press on faithfully in the Lord's cause. Several years ago, Cecil Willis wrote an article, ""Putting Old Preachers on the Shelf"" (Truth Magazine, Vol. XVII, No. 5, pp. 3-6). Among other things, brother Willis pointed out the tendency of some brethren to reject certain preachers solely upon the basis of age. This in my judgment is a mistake. It is sad and alarming to hear some second and third generation preachers (and other Christians) deride and criticize those of the past. Faithful men who fought many battles for truth are rejected and their preaching is criticized as being out of date. With this attitude present in too many, I am afraid we are headed in the wrong direction. In brother Adams' own words:

What churches of the Lord need is not technical experts to streamline their activities and oil the wheels of complicated organizational activity, but men thoroughly schooled in the gospel of Christ and dedicated to the salvation of the souls of eternity-bound men and women ... Instead, give us more John the Baptists, schooled in the rude wilderness of study, prayer, and meditation, clothed in camel's hair and eating locusts and wild honey, but animated by holy fire from off the altar of purity and truth (from Timberland Drive church of Christ bulletin, November 2, 1985).

Early Life

James Wallace Adams was born August 27, 1914, in Brawley, California. His parents were Felix A. and Mary Roberta (Mittie) Adams. In 1920 the family moved to Texas. Some of brother Adams' ancestors were early settlers of Texas. His grandfather, R.L. Bates was a pioneer preacher of the gospel. Brother Adams graduated from high school at La Pryor, Texas (1931), and later attended Freed-Hardeman College, Henderson, Tennessee. Brother Adams obeyed the gospel in 1926. Being encouraged to preach by Walter Leamons, he preached his first sermon on December 31st, 1933. Dedicating himself to the Lord's cause, he has never looked back. For over fifty years, James W. Adams has been preaching the unsearchable riches of Christ. When brother Adams started his life's work, he preached for several churches in the Hill country of Texas (Menard, Brady), but he considers Vivian, Louisiana, as his first located work.

James W. Adams was married to Gertrude Leamons of Grapeland, Texas, on July 30th, 1936. Brother and sister Adams have three children', two daughters and a son. Jimmie Nell McLemore and her family live in San Augustine, Texas. Patricia Spivey resides in Lufkin, and Robert L. Adams lives in Humble, Texas. With great pride (but pardonable!), brother and sister Adams speak of their children and grandchildren often (especially the grandchildren!).

Brother Adams has done local work in the following places: Temple, Longview, Beaumont (twice), San Antonio, Baytown, Nacogdoches (twice), Huntington, Center, Henderson, Terrell (all in Texas); Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Paducah, Kentucky; Selmer, Tennessee; and Senatobia, Mississippi. As you can see, brother Adams has been primarily a ""Texas"" preacher. Meeting work has carried him into some twenty-five states. In 1975, he and Foy Vinson made a preaching trip to Italy. For many years the Pruett and Lobit church in Baytown, where brother Adams preached in the early 1970s, has supported preachers in Italy and Sicily. Brother Adams continues his interest in the work in Italy.

Retiring from local work in 1983, brother and sister Adams moved back to Lufkin. They are members of the Timberland Drive church of Christ. Of course, brother Adams hasn't really retired. He continues to teach a Bible class at Timberland Drive and preaches when needed. At the present time he is driving every Sunday to Broaddus, Texas, to preach for the church there. Timberland Drive has had a two-preacher arrangement for some years, in which a younger man can work with an older, mature preacher, thus gaining much needed experience and instruction. Brother Adams helps with this program. What a great benefit to those who can learn from him!

As A Preacher and Writer Gospel Guardian

Others will look at the preaching and writing of James W. Adams in this special issue, but permit these few observations. Believing the printed page to be an effective medium for teaching vital truths of God's word, brother Adams began writing for papers published by brethren in the mid 1930s. However, it was not until the mid 1940s that he stepped up his writing efforts. In fact it was at the insistence of Foy E. Wallace, Jr., that brother Adams began writing regularly for the Bible Banner, being being made an associate editor in 1947. While brother Adams has never sought controversy for its sake alone, neither has he ever turned away from any issue, when truth was at stake. Controversy has often been thrust upon him. Due to his keen intellect and diligent preparation he has addressed himself time and again, to live issues that have sought to destroy and harm the Lord's church. Hence, his writings in The Bible Banner were of a controversial nature, dealing mainly with efforts of some to get the college into the budgets of churches, and premillennialism. Clear and precise in his writing (as in his preaching), brother Adams can get to the heart of a matter, and bring pertinent passages to bear on whatever subject he might be discussing.

Even now, brother Adams is working on a book dealing with hermeneutics. After many years of study, he is certainly able to write such a book. It will be a welcome addition to those who love the truth and desire to understand and apply it properly. Too, he is working on a devotional type book, that will contain short articles of an inspirational, reflective nature.

I have had the privilege of hearing brother Adams preach many times. I have many of his sermons on tape. After hearing him preach, you know you have heard a Bible-filled, true-to-life sermon. With little sympathy for watered down, soft-soap ""sermonettes,"" brother Adams is first and last a preacher of the gospel! His sermons are filled with Scripture after Scripture, properly used and applied. What an example to this generation of preachers!

A Personal Note

My friendship with brother Adams goes back some seventeen years. He performed the wedding ceremony when Marilyn and I got married. Since that time we have been in contact often. When I first started preaching (in Alto, Texas), brother Adams was living in Beaumont, but soon moved to Lufkin, and was editing The Gospel Guardian. I sought his advice and counsel many times. He was always willing to instruct, study with, and guide me in some decisions that had to be made, or some problems that often faced younger preachers. Bother Adam has always been willing to help younger men, just staring out as preachers, in spite of the immaturity displayed by some. For this I will ever be grateful.

James Adams is sometimes depicted as cold and aloof. Nothing could be further from the truth. He is a serious man, who carries himself with assurance and dignity. However, he appreciates the lighter side and good human as much as anyone. Of course, his humor is never coarse or out of place. And no, he doesn't always wear a tie (but it would be alright if he did)! One day we went out fishing for catfish on Sam Rayburn Reservoir. It was time for lunch, I inquired about some soap to get the ""stink bait"" off my hands. Brother Adams replay was, ""Go ahead and eat, and ask no question for conscience's sake."" A man of the Book, even on the lake. I have heard brother Adams preach with great emotion, concerning the death of our Savior. With great tenderness I have heard him speak of days gone by, of former friends who have departed from the faith, and of fellow soldiers of the cross, who hand in hand fought valiantly in the Lord's army. A few years ago, I listened for some three hours as he detailed the institutional controversy from beginning to present. It brings great pain to his heart to remember once faithful preachers who have turned away from the truth. All of this is my way of saying, that there is another side to James W. Adams that many perhaps have not seen. This is a shame.

I have been in brother and sister Adams' home many times. I have always felt ""at home"" and have appreciated the warm hospitality extended to me. Sister Adams has ever been a source of strength and encouragement to brother Adams. This past July 30th, they celebrated their 51st wedding anniversary. Their love for each other is strong and unspoken, but seen by all. Sister Adams has always encouraged me in my efforts to preach and I am thankful for her friendship and counsel.

When not in meetings or preaching elsewhere brother and sister Adams are at home at 1402 Robinwood Drive, Lufkin, Texas 75901. My prayer is for their continued good health and well being. While inadequate, I say thank you for your friendship, your life, your example.

Guardian of Truth XXXI: 23, pp. 712-713 December 3, 1987","STR06" "I40275","Adams","Jessie L.","14 Mar 1915","2 Aug 1988","0","Her grave marker is embossed ""Jessie L. ROLATER,"" and also shows her date of birth and death, and is marked with a cross.","STR06" "I40269","Adams","Jimmie Lou","10 Oct 1901","26 Oct 1974","0","She married Herman L. McTee Sr.","STR06" "I212","Adams","Jimmie Nell","7 Feb 1938","18 Oct 2022","0","SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE 14 March 1996 (page 1 w/photo)

LIONS CLUB - Jimmie Nell McLemore, Teacher, Sculptor, Painter, Artist, Exotic Cook-etc, presented a program to the Lions Club Thursday at Doodles Restaurant on wood carving in which she displayed a number of her carvings to the Club. Dr. C. R. Haley, right was program chairman for the month of March.

Obituary

Jimmie Nell Adams McLemore, a longtime resident of San Augustine, Texas, died peacefully on Tuesday, October 18, 2022. She was born on February 7, 1938, to the late James Wallace and Gertrude (Leamons) Adams in Grapeland, Texas. She was a Christian and a member of the Ratcliff church of Christ.

""Miss Jimmie,"" as many knew her, is survived by her husband of 64 years, Dr. Henry E. ""Doc"" McLemore of San Augustine, Texas; three sons, Clay (Kathy) of Hallsville, Texas, Michael (Gwyneth) of Huntsville, Alabama, and Marty (Karen) of San Augustine, grandchildren, Amanda (Jared) Jimison, Jonathan (Crystal) McLemore, Jennie (Bryan) Garlock, Timmy Black, Cynthia (Chris) Draper, Emily (Trenton) Barksdale, along with ten great-grandchildren; a brother, Robert Adams of Houston; and a sister, Patricia Adams Spivey of Georgetown.

She was preceded in death by her parents, James and Gertrude Adams, and her son, Kristopher.

A visitation will be held at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home (316 W. Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas) on Thursday, October 20, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., and a funeral service Friday, October 21, at 1:00 p.m. at the Wyman Roberts Chapel followed by interment at Liberty Hill Memorial Garden, Hwy 147 N. San Augustine, Texas.

Jimmie Nell was born in rural Houston County in the home of her maternal grandparents, Mattie Ann and William Duke Leamon. Her father was a burgeoning young evangelist widely used in the region by local churches of Christ. She quickly became accustomed to moving from place to place as required by her father's work. Jimmie McLemore was an outstanding student achieving many academic honors. She graduated from Beaumont High School in 1956. She attended San Antonio College before transferring to Stephen F. Austin State University, where she met her future husband and lifelong companion, Henry E. McLemore, at Mound and Starr church of Christ. The two wed in 1958 in Idaho, then honeymooned for the summer above the timberline in Oregon. They lived in a lookout house spotting for the U.S. Forest Service while Henry studied for his entrance exams to medical school.

Miss Jimmie completed her undergraduate and postgraduate degrees at Stephen F. Austin and East Texas State University, certifying her to teach Art, English, and History. She began her career in education at the Houston ISD, working to support her husband until he completed Dental School at the University of Texas Dental Branch in Houston. She taught her first love, Art, and Latin at Lanier Junior High School. The McLemores returned to Henry's native home of San Augustine in the summer of 1963, where they established his dental practice on Maple Street, serving the community for more than fifty-six years. Jimmie worked as a reading specialist for San Augustine ISD for three years until she was forced to take an eleven-year hiatus from her beloved profession because of a severe medical condition. During that time, she continued her graduate courses in education. Mrs. McLemore returned to teaching in 1977 as the eighth-grade history teacher at San Augustine Middle School. Later she moved to San Augustine High School, where she taught in the GT program, then taught Senior English until her retirement. In retirement, Miss Jimmie returned to the high school to teach Art and Graphic Design in SAISD's technical program for another ten years. She touched thousands of young lives and positively impacted hundreds of colleagues.

Many in our community knew Miss Jimmie from behind the counter at the dental office. She operated a lab where she used her artistic talents to aid Dr. McLemore in making many dental devices enjoyed by thousands of people from all parts of this region and the country. Her abilities were admired and appreciated by those who sought repairs to their dentures at the most inopportune times. She was always happy to oblige and quickly help.

""Miss Mac,"" as some lovingly referred to her, was also a master chef. Her Texas Bar-B-Que and Mexican food, especially her Hot Tamales, are famous throughout the area. Jimmie McLemore was a treasure to this community, beloved by all. Wife, Mother, Mamaw, Teacher, Artist, Chef, and Friend all are descriptive of our sweet Miss Jimmie. She will be missed by all.

Visit www.WymanRobertsFuneralHome.com for memories and condolences.

Arrangements are under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine, Texas.","STR06" "I43094","Adams","John William","Sep 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","Barbara Yancey Dore instead shows he was born circa 1863.","STR06" "I40386","Adams","Johnnie Doyle","2 Feb 1921","Yes, date unknown","0","Essie and Johnnie were twins. As neither is listed as a child on the Family Group Sheet prepared by Carol Beauchamp, it is presumed that both died young.","STR06" "I31866","Adams","Joseph Perry T.","18 Jul 1878","May 1964","0","World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Perry Adams
City: Not Stated
County: Roosevelt
State: New Mexico
Birth Date: 18 Jul 1878
Race: White
Roll: 1711806
DraftBoard: 0
Age: 40
Occupation: Stock farming for self
Nearest Relative: Mrs. Stella Holder, Star Rt., Elida, Roosevelt Co. NM
Height/Build: Tall (6'3"")/Slender
Color of Eyes/Hair: Blue/Brown

Tatum Pioneer Passes Away at Home Monday

Perry T. Adams, 85, uncle of A.C. Holder of Lovington died at 9:45 a.m. Monday at his home in Tatum. Born July 18, 1878, Mr. Adams had been an early day cowboy and rancher.

In 1913 he along with his sister and brother-in-law drove a herd of cattle from Texas to what was then known as Redlands, New Mexico near Elida, moving into Elida in 1914.

In 1921 he left New Mexico for Arizona where he worked as a cowhand and miner.

Moving back to New Mexico in 1934, he took over a ranch east of Tatum which he worked until he retired in 1958.

Surviving are four nephews, three great nieces, three great nephews, four great great nieces and three great great nephews.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Methodist Church of Tatum with the Reverand Louis Crenshaw officiating.

Burial will be in the Tatum cemetery. Smity Yarbo Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Pall bearers will be four nephews, A.C. Holder of Lovington, Tom A. Holder and Phil Holder, both of Pecos, Texas, and O.J. Holder of Santa Fee, Allen Church and Frank Whitley of Tatum.

(New clipping, probably from a Lovington New Mexico paper, with 5-19-1964 hand written on the top margin, Courtesy of David Minton via Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I12641","Adams","Joseph Thomas","10 Oct 1858","10 Mar 1937","0","Shown as Joseph T. on early census records but was called Thomas or Tom or J.T. on land records in Knox Co. TX. His grave stone gives the name Uncle Tom and under that, Thomas Adams. There was an African American in Knox Co., also named Tom Adams, who died there in 1949.


Email from Teresa McMinn- ""Fred McMinn says that Uncle Tom died in 35/36 in, he thinks, Knox County....he left Susie $66.00 after all was settled with the nephew, Glenn Martin. Fred remembers that Uncle Tom wrote Susie ('Trawick' McMinn) and asked her to come to see him a couple of years before he died and they went up to Knox to see him.""

""Knox Co. History"" Early Cattle Drives by Oran W. Driver Last paragraph of this article states; ""In the late eighties Tom Adams left Jack County with a herd of cattle and started to Arizona with them. When he got west of Benjamin, about where the Ross and Moorhouse ranches are now, the grass and water were never better, so he just turned his cattle loose and said, ""This is Arizona enough for me,"" so that part of the country went by the name of ""Little Arizona"" in the early days.

There are dozens of land records in Knox Co. naming Tom, W.A. Oscar and Perry Adams and some mention King Co. also.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I12641","Adams","Joseph Thomas","10 Oct 1858","10 Mar 1937","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 census
Knox Co. TX ED 43 pg. 173A
74/74
Adams, Thomas, head, Oct. 1858, 41, single, AR TN AL
Adams, Perry, nephew, Aug. 1878, 21 TX MS IL
Brannin, Robert S., boarder, Mar. 1875, 25, single, TX MO KY
Brannin, Charley S., boarder, Feb. 1879, 21, single, TX MO KY

1910 census
Knox Co. TX pg. 13A
186/196
Adams, Perry, 31, single, TX - -
Adams, Thomas, 51, single, AR TN AL
Smallin, Claude M., hired man, ?, single, AR TN AR","STR06" "I27702","Adams","Lelia G.","25 Mar 1865","6 Nov 1902","0","(Research):The Richmond Dispatch
Saturday, November 8, 1902

Mrs. B. F. McLemore Dead

Courtland, VA. November 7. -- (Special) Mrs. Leila G. McLemore, wife of County-Court-Clerk B. F. McLemore, died last night at the residence of her husband at Courtland, and was buried this afternoon in Riverside Cemetery in this place. Mrs. McLemore had been in failing health for some time, and her death was not unexpected. She was about 23 years of age and was a most estimable Christian lady.

(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)","STR06" "I30544","Adams","Lydia","12 Mar 1775","13 Apr 1835","0","The ""ADAM"" tree at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=refinnigan5 shows her probable place of birth as Woodbury, CT.","STR06" "I12640","Adams","Martha E.","Abt 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","She might have instead been born in Mississippi.","STR06" "I30872","Adams","Mary Elizabeth","7 Mar 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","Resided in Carlsbad, New Mexico.","STR06" "I12639","Adams","Mary Jane","Dec 1847","Abt 1941","0","At the time of the 1930 census, she was living with her daugther and son-in-law, Gertrude and Henry Clay, in Lea County, New Mexico.","STR06" "I26313","Adams","Mary Maureen","18 May 1912","6 Sep 1971","0","She is said to have married William ""Bill"" Wesley CLARK on 11 Dec 1936 in Carroll County, Arkansas.","STR06" "I40270","Adams","Mattie Agnes","9 Jan 1903","8 Jan 1988","0","Trudy Shelton Lyon emailed, in November 2013, that Mattie Agnes married Charlie S. HAMMONS, who was the brother of her mother.","STR06" "I9493","Adams","Minnie ""Maybell""","20 Sep 1882","28 Mar 1938","0","Her FindAGrave Memorial has links to her parents William Blackshear Adams and Mary Ann Griner. Her last name at death was Fillyaw.","STR06" "I40274","Adams","Oran Burnice","1 Feb 1913","16 Mar 1974","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JN6Z-BYC
Name: Oran Burnice Adams
Death Date: 16 Mar 1974
Death Place: Denton, Denton, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 61 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1913
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Albert Adams
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Bertha Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243040
Digital Film Number: 4169952
Image Number: 1177
Reference Number: 16726
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I9937","Adams","Oscar Augustus","30 Aug 1880","26 Jun 1933","0","Lea County Pioneer, Oscar A. Adams
By David L. Minton
11/17/06

An early day stockman of northern Lea County was Oscar Augustus Adams. He and his parents homesteaded parts of five sections east of Tatum that grew into a pretty good size place over the years. Unfortunately that is where the trouble started a few years later.

Before I get into the trouble part, let me fill you in on Oscar a little. Oscar was born August 30, 1880 at Knox County, Texas to Willie A. and Mary Ellie Adams. He first tried his hand at copper mining over at Bisbee, Arizona around 1910, but I think he found that being a miner wasn't what he was cut out to be. He soon found himself homesteading east of Tatum near Scott and that is where he settled and made his home. He proved up on his two filings, one in November of 1915 and the other in December of 1916.

As like many folks in those days, he had an adobe home and he built his pens and erected his windmill west of the house. Oscar was a tall man of medium build with grey eyes and brown hair and seemed to be respected in the community.

As time passed and fences were built, a feud over fence lines and accusations of sheep rustling festered between Oscar and his neighbor James H. Simpson. This bad blood between the two men continued until one day in front of the Gentry Hotel on Broadway Street in Tatum, it boiled over, shots were fired and when the smoke cleared, Oscar Adams lay bleeding in the dirt. Oscar was carried into the lobby of the hotel where he died about twenty minutes later.

Here's how it played out on Monday morning, June 26, 1933 at about ten thirty o'clock. For an unknown reason, Oscar Adams and an employee of Simpson's by the name of Mr. Doris Hart, age 20, were engaged in a fist fight. Well, sort of a fist fight, Hart had punched Oscar a couple of times and in return Oscar kicked Hart a few times ( I would say the kicking was justified, Adams was almost 33 years Hart's senior). Simpson was about a hundred yards away in Ray Sawyer's store and when Simpson saw the fight he hurried in direction of the combatants and when about fifty feet from the fight, he yelled for Hart to whip Adams and was using some rather descriptive terms including casting a reflection upon Adam's ancestry. This got Adam's attention and he advanced on Simpson and when about thirty feet separated the two men, Simpson yelled, (with more expletives') ""don't you come at me with a knife"" and fired three shots at the advancing Adams, hitting him twice. One bullet found its way through the fleshy part of Adam's left arm, but the one that killed him entered his chest just below the right nipple and exited about the same position on the other side. The third shot missed completely. The only knife found on Adams was his folding pocket knife which was found in his pocket????..

Deputy Sheriff Tom Bingham was in town and helped carry Adams into the Gentry Hotel, and then he arrested both Simpson and Hart, then took them to Lovington and deposited them in the county jail.
Adam's body was taken to Lovington for autopsy and the next day was taken to Hobbs for an X-ray Examination.
An inquest was held over the body of Adams with Justice of the Peace Frank Wycoft presiding and hearing the statements of about 20 witnesses. None of the witnesses ever saw a knife and one witness stated that Adam's hands were open and raised. Almost all of the witnesses testified that Simpson was cussing Adams pretty good as he yelled for Hart to whip Adams. It was ruled that Oscar Adams came to his death at the hands of James H. Simpson.

The former Pastor of the Methodist church at Tatum, the Reverend Robert O. Tomlinson conducted the service for Oscar Adam's funeral at the reverend's old church. The large crowd made it very apparent that Oscar was a very popular man in the area. His widowed mother who Oscar had been living with and taking care of for many years was naturally heartbroken at the death of her son. Oscar is buried in the Tatum cemetery beside his Mother and Father; they all share one large white attractive stone.

Oh, did I mention that James H. Simpson was the chairman of the Lea County Commission at the time he killed Oscar Adams? Yes, that he was, and had been elected his second term in November of the previous year. He went to jail for the murder, and bond was denied. (It gets better) Now, since he could not bond out, it was decided that the county commission meeting of July 5, 1933 would be held in the jail so that Simpson could preside over the meeting, and that is was. Simpson sent a letter of resignation to the governor about October 28, 1933; it is said because he wanted to wait until Governor Seligman was out of office and couldn't appoint who he wanted to replace Simpson. At the commission meeting of November 21, 1933 the commission accepted Simpson's resignation and E.N. Evans was appointed to replace him and serve with Commissioners R.L. Robinson and W.M. Snyder.

James H. Simpson was convicted of manslaughter in an Eddy county court on October 12, 1933 and sentenced to six to ten years in the state penitentiary. He did appeal, but the state supreme court affirmed the conviction. However, he did manage to get released from prison about 4 years into his sentence and live out his days on his ranch at Santa Rosa, New Mexico until his death on October 9, 1955.","STR06" "I30874","Adams","Phebe Hester ""Hettie""","21 Dec 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","Resided in Plattsburg, New York.","STR06" "I30874","Adams","Phebe Hester ""Hettie""","21 Dec 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1880 Census
Myron G. Baker Self M M W 40 NY Lumberman NY NY
Hettie A. Baker Wf M F W 32 NY Keeping House NY NY
Harry G. Baker Son S M W 5 NY At School NY NY
Olive Teboue Other S F W 24 NY Servant Can Can
Plattsburgh, Clinton, NY
FHL Film 125820 NA Film T9-0820
Page 420C

1900 Census
New York, Clinton County, Plattsburgh Village
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 5 ED 22 Sheet 1A
Brunthoff Road
42-6-7
Baker, M.J.. Mrs. Hd W F Dec 1848 52 Wd 2/2 New York New Yo
rk New York
Baker, Harry G Son W M Dec 1874 25 S New York New York New York Bank Teller
Baker, Clifford M Son W M Jun 1883 16 S New York New York New York At School
Adams, Elisha Father W M Aug 1815 Wd New York New York New York","STR06" "I10611","Adams","Quincy","24 May 1895","8 Sep 1973","0","The son of Abel Adams and Amanda Griner. (Source: Laura Buckmaster).","STR06" "I10611","Adams","Quincy","24 May 1895","8 Sep 1973","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, J.P. 5
Enumerated April 25, 1930
ED 121-12 SD 19 Sheets 11A and 11 B Stamped 297
233-235
Adams Quincy Hd O 900 M W 34 M 30 Tx Tx Tx Farmer Gen Farm
Adams, Dorthy M Wf F W 26 M 21 Tx Tx Tx
Adams, Amanda Mother F W 63 Wd Tx Ala Ala
Shelby, Cleve Lodger M Negro 16 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm","STR06" "I11495","Adams","Samuel Salome","1 Nov 1889","22 Jun 1949","0","World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Samuel Saloma Adams
City: Rt. 2, Rogers, AR
County: Benton
State: Arkansas
Birthplace: Copeland, North Carolina; United States of America
Birth Date: 1 Nov 1889
Race: Caucasian
Roll: 1522778
DraftBoard: 0
Age: 27
Occupation: Farming for self
Nearest Relative: Wife and two children
Height/Build: Medium/Medium
Color of Eyes/Hair: Blue/Dark

Arkansas Death Index, 1914-1950
Name: Samuel S Adams
Estimated Birth Year: 1890
Age: 59
Death Day: 22
Death Month: Jun
Death Year: 1949
County: Benton
Volume Number: 38
Roll Number: 1949
Certificate Number: 7586

(Courtesy of Lyn Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I11495","Adams","Samuel Salome","1 Nov 1889","22 Jun 1949","0","(Research):
Census Information Listings:

1920 census Benton Co. AR ED 19 Pg. 114A
Esculapia twp.
Fm/214/217
Adams, Samuel A., head, MW, 30, M, NC NC NC
Carrie E., wife, FW, 37, M, TX KY MO
Murine M., dau., FW, 7, AR NC AR
Ruby E., dau., FW, 5, AR NC AR

1930 Federal Census
Arkansas, Benton County, Rogers Town, Ward 2, Esculapia Township
Enumerated 9 April 1930 Mrs. Fern F. Kilgo
ED 4-16, SD 1, Sheet 7B
North 4rth Street
726-188-206
Adams, Sammes S. Hd R16 M W 40 M 22 NC NC NC Mechanic Vinegar Plant
Adams, Carrie E Wife F W 47 N 28 Tx Ky Tn
Adams, Maurine M Dtr F W 17 S Ark NC Tx
Adams, Ruben E. Dtr F W 15 S Ark NC Tx
Adams, Samuel W. Son M W 9 S Ark NC Tx
Adams, Iris J Dtr F W 3 SS Ark NC Tx

1","STR06" "I26326","Adams","Samuel Warren","4 Mar 1921","15 May 1989","0","He married Evelyn HAYWARD.","STR06" "I12642","Adams","Sarah ""Sally"" A.","Oct 1866","15 Oct 1915","0","Death certificate #22581 for Mrs. J. M. Martin and gives both birth and death dates as 10-15-1915 but then gives her age as 49 years old. She was a housewife. Her father was listed as W. A. Adams. and her birth place was Jack Co. TX. Cause of death was Cancer and burial was at Benjamin.","STR06" "I12642","Adams","Sarah ""Sally"" A.","Oct 1866","15 Oct 1915","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 census
Knox Co. TX
ED 43 Pg. 171A 24/24
Martin, Sarah A., head, Oct. 1866, 33, Wd. Married 8 yrs. 4/4 children.
Martin, Glenn T., son, Oct. 1892, 7, TX TN AR
Martin, James C., son, March 1894, 6, TX TN AR
Martin, Willis A., son, Sept. 1895, 4, TX TN AR
Martin, Ruth E., daughter, Jan. 1897, 3, TX TN AR
Adams, Nancy, mother, Feb. 1827, 73, Wd., Married 40 yrs. 11/5 children, AL NC NC

1910 census Jack Co. TX ED 142 Pg. 30A
Prect. 1
155/157 Martin, James M., head, MW, 43, M1, 18yrs., Proprietor of Livery Stable, TN US US
Sallie, wife, FW, 43, M1, 18 yrs., 6/4 children, AR TN AL
James C., son, MW, 16, TX TN AR
Willy D., son, MW, 14, TX TN AR
Ruth E., dau., FW, 13, TX TN AR","STR06" "I44723","Adams","Sarah Adora ""Dora""","2 Sep 1848","20 Feb 1922","0","On her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Mel and maintained by BATexan, she is shown as a daughter of Benjamin Franklin Adams and Brazila Holt (FAG#20076141), both born in South Carolina as per the 1850 Shelby County, Texas census, and buried at the Adams Cemetery in Shelbyville, Texas. Her brother, John Franklin Adams, served during the Civil War in the CSA, Company A, 28th Regiment, Texas Cavalry, First Texas Lancers.","STR06" "I31851","Adams","Stella","6 Aug 1881","9 May 1950","0","Lovington NM newspaper
May 12, 1950
Final Rites Held Wednesday For Stella Holder
Funeral services were held at the Chapel of the Smith Yarbro Funeral Home for Mrs. Stella Adams Holder Wednesday, May 10, at 1:30 p.m. Claude A. Lortz, minister of the First Christian Church of Clovis, was in charge of the services. Mrs. Holder was born in Wise County, Texas, August 6, 1881. She passed away Tuesday, May 9, at 1 a.m. at her home in Lovington after a long illness. Her father was J. Davis Adams and her mother's maiden name was Jane Reynolds. She is survived by one brother Perry Adams of Tatum. She married T. E. Holder, who preceded her in death in June, 1949. Four sons were born to this union, all of whom are living. A. C. Holder of Lovington, Tom Holder, Pecos, Texas, O. J. Holder of Santa Fe and Bill Holder of Illinois. She is survived by six grandchildren. Mrs. Holder was a member of the First Christian Church and a member of the Eastern Star and the Rebekah Lodge. Active pallbearers were John Campbell, Charles Campbell, Wesley Allen, Jake Crow, Jake Lister and Woodrow Woods. Mrs. Lillie Campbell was in charge of the music for the services. The Rebekah Lodge members were flower girls, and the Eastern Star was in charge of a graveside service. Interment was in the Lovington Cemetery.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I38175","Adams","Wanda Hellen","4 Mar 1928","13 Jan 1992","0","In her annotated transcription of the Gravel Hill Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows her as a daughter of George Adams and Mary Ellen McGown, and further indicates she was the first wife of J. P. Conn.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VH8Z-CPN
name: Wanda Hellen Adams
event: Birth
event date: 04 Mar 1928
event place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
gender: Female
father: George J Adams
mother: Mary Ella Mcgown
certificate number: 22822
digital folder number: 004687393
image number: 01833
Collection: ""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" Wanda Hellen Adams, 1928","STR06" "I38175","Adams","Wanda Hellen","4 Mar 1928","13 Jan 1992","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 21, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-3 Sheet 18A Stamped 39
McGown, Abbie Head F W 60 Wd Tx Same House
McGown, Thelma Dtr F W 21 S Tx Same House
Adams, Wanda Grddtr F W 12 Tx Same House","STR06" "I26951","","","","","","","" "I44255","Adams","Will","15 Jul 1866","1 Mar 1958","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Alabama, Pike County, Pr. 3 China Grove
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 125 Sheet 8A
142-146
McLemore, J. W. Head M W July 1855 44 M 17 Ala NC Ga Fasrmer
McLemore, O. C. Wf W F Sept 1863 36 M 17 10/6 Ala Ala Alal
McLemore, Homer Son W M Feb 1885 15 S Ala Ala Ala At School
McLemore, Gussie Dtr W F Sept 1886 13 S Ala Ala Ala At School
McLemore, Clyde Dtr W F July 1888 11 S Ala Ala Ala At School
McLemore, Claude Dtr W F Dec 1889 10 S Ala Ala Ala At School
McLemore, Myra Dtr W F Apr 1891 9 S Ala Ala Ala At School
McLemore, Grady Son W M Jun 1892 8 S Ala Ala Ala At School
143-147
Albert and Orrie Giles/Siles
144-148
Adams, Will Head W M July 1866 33 M 6 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Adams, Addie Wf W F Oct 1868 31 M 6 1/1 Ala Ala Ala
Adams, Will T Son W M Mch 1897 3 S Ala Ala Ala","STR06" "I18933","Adams","William Alexander","Abt 1827","28 Dec 1870","0","Came to Victoria County, Texas ca 1845 at age 18. Commissioned Lieutenant in the Civil War.","STR06" "I40273","Adams","William Theodore ""Teddy""","29 May 1911","27 May 1963","0","His military marker, photo shown on FindAGrave, is embossed with a cross and ""William Teddy Adams, Texas, Co X, US Navy, World War II, May 29 1911-May 27, 1963.""

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDF9-4FZ
Name: William Ted Adams
Death Date: 27 May 1963
Death Place: Plano, Collin, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 51 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 29 May 1911
Birthplace: Wood Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: A. J. Adams
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Bertha Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Digger Operator
Place of Residence: Denton, Denton, Texas
Cemetery: Snow Hill Cemetery
Burial Place: Collin Co., Texas
Burial Date: 29 May 1963
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117273
Digital Film Number: 4028588
Image Number: 1871
Reference Number: cn 29506
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I166","Adams","William Valentine","14 Feb 1822","18 Mar 1894","0","Land Record Certificate #17.928 E 269 To all to whom these presents shall come, Greeting: Whereas, William Valentine Adams of Tishomingo County, Mississippi has deposited in the GENERAL LAND OFFICE of the United States, a certificate of the REGISTER OF THE LAND OFFICE, at Pontotoc whereby it appears that full payment has been made by the said William Valentine Adams according to the provisions of........................etc. South West quarter of Section Seven in Township Six, of Range Ten, East, in the District of lands subject to sale at Pontotoc, Mississippi, containing one hundred and fifty nine acres and seventy eight hundredths of an acre.......... Dated 4 Jan. 1845 signed by President of the United States, John Tyler, by John Tyler, Jr. Sec'y.

Email from Lynell Cordell:

I've been working on the Adams family lately. Lizzie 'Adams' Trawick's family was in Van Buren Co. Ar in 1860 & 1870 and then disappeared. I found two marriages in Van Buren Co. that I thought could be their daughters, Mary Jane married Alfred Bost and Martha E. married George Parnell. So I traced both of them to Jack Co. Texas and today I came across the 1880 Jack Co. census online and couldn't believe it when I saw William V. and Nancy Adams there! How about that?","STR06" "I166","Adams","William Valentine","14 Feb 1822","18 Mar 1894","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1850 Census
Mississippi, Tishomingo County, Southern Division
Enumerated 22 Oct 1850
469-469
Alfred M Carrol 49 M Farmer 200 NC
Elizabeth Carrol 43 F Ala
Catherine Carrol 19 F Tenn
Joseph D. Carrol 14 F Tenn
Lydia Carrol 7 F Mi
George W Carrol 1 M Miss
470-470
Wm V. Adams 27 M Farmer 150 Miss
Nancy Adams 23 F Miss
Mary J Adams 9 F Miss
David A Adams 6/12 M Miss

1880 Census
Texas, Jack County, Precinct 5
Enumerated 17 and 18 of June 1880
Page 24D, SD 3, ED 161
206-206
Bost, Alfred W M 32 Farmer NC NC NC
Bost, Mary J W F 32 Wf Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Bost, Thomas W M 8 Son Ark NC Miss
Bost, Nancy A W F 6 Dtr Ark NC Miss
Bost, John D W M 4 Son Tx NC Miss
Bost, Jams L W M 2 Son Miss SC Tx
207-207
Adams, Wm V W N 58 Farmer Miss SC Tx
Adams, Nancy W F 53 Wife Keeping House Ala NC NC
Adams, Joseph T W M 21 S Farm Hand Ark Miss Ala
Adams, Sarah A W F 14 Dtr At Home Ark Miss Ala

","STR06" "I14418","Adams","Willis A.","8 Jan 1856","13 Dec 1928","0","The 1860 census lists him as William A., the 1870 census lists him as Willie.

Lots of land records in Knox Co. TX names W.A. and Oscar, Tom or J.T. and Perry Adams.","STR06" "I14418","Adams","Willis A.","8 Jan 1856","13 Dec 1928","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1880 Census
Jack Co. TX ED 158
Adams, Willis, 24, MS MS AL
Adams, Ella, 17, TX OH IN

1900 census
Knox Co. TX ED 43 pg. 172A
53/53
Adams, Willis A., Jan 1856, 44, Married 21 yrs., MS TN TN
Adams, Ella M., wife, Feb. 1863, 37, 1/1 children, TX TX TX
Adams, Oscar A., son, Aug. 1880, 19, TX
Anderson, Carrie, adopted daughter, Nov. 1878, 21, TX TX TX

1910 Census
Knox Co. TX pg. 12B
180/184
Adams, Willis, 54, married 32 yrs, ? TN AL
Adams, M. E., 47, 1/1 children, TX TN AL
McDonald, Archibald, father-in-law, 83, Wd., TN - -","STR06" "I37245","","","","","","","" "I18196","Addison","Oscar O.","Abt 1869","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed with his mother and stepfather as the time of the 1880 Sabine Parish census.","STR06" "I38630","Addison","Vivian ""Viva""","30 Aug 1872","12 Jan 1968","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFNH-Q2Q
Name: Vivian Addison Lyttleton
Death Date: 12 Jan 1968
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 95 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 30 Aug 1872
Birthplace: Negreet, Louisiana, U.S.A.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Hansford Addison
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Montgomery
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Bookkeeping
Place of Residence: Marshall, Harris, Texas
Cemetery: Greenwood Cemetery
Burial Place: Marshall, Texas
Burial Date: 12 Jan 1968
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2138887
Digital Film Number: 4027197
Image Number: 494
Reference Number: 03885
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I18195","Addison","William Hansford","Abt 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","Kathy Casagranda states he was the son of Archelaus K. Addison and Mary A. Sibley.","STR06" "I18195","Addison","William Hansford","Abt 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 3, P.O. Many
Enumerated 24 Aug 1870
Page No. 4
27-27
Addison, A.K. age 54
28-28
Parmer, Jesse age 30
29-29
Addison, Wm. H. 31 M W Retail Merchant La
Addison, Elizabeth 21 F W K.H. La
Addison, Oscar Otura 1 M W La
McFarland, Stephen 13 M B Dom. Servant La","STR06" "I45957","","","","","","","" "I45963","Aden","Jimmy Wayne","30 Apr 1948","7 Mar 2019","0","The Texas Birth Index lists his parents as William Richard Aden and Gertrude Caswell.

Jimmy Wayne Aden, 70, of Bronson, Texas passed away Thursday, March 7, 2019 in Memorial Herman Hospital in Humble, Texas.

Jimmy was born in Freeport, Texas on April 30, 1948 to William Richard Aden and Gertrue Caswell Aden. He served his country during the Vietnam War as a member of the United States Marine Corp. After serving in the Marine's, he worked as a carpenter. He had lived in Sabine County for 46 years and was a member of Sandy Creek Baptist Church in Bronson, Texas.

He is survived by his wife, Dollie McClelland Aden of Bronson, Texas; daughters, Terinka Kay McIntyre and husband, Bobby, of Bronson, Jennifer Coulter and husband, Johnny Coulter, Jr., and Jessica Hawkins and husband, James, of Bridge City, Texas; brothers, Robert Charles Aden and wife, Darlene, of Angleton, Texas, William Norman Aden and wife, Yvonne, of Lake Jackson, Texas, and Richard Dean Aden of Atlanta, Texas; sister, Charla Kay Chance and husband, Monte, of Brazoria, Texas; grandchildren, Ariel, Tyler, Matthew, James, and Jayden; and great grandchildren, C. J. and Kaitlyn.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, B. F. Aden; and sister, Lou Nell Gresham.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Saturday, March 9, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, March 10, 2019 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Jeff Cooper and Bro. Robert Byley officiating.

Burial will follow services in Lott Cemetery, Pineland, Texas.

Online condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I10800","","","","","","","" "I70","Adickes","Leon Herman","12 Aug 1916","23 Mar 2005","0","Sunday, March 3, has been designated as ""Leon Adickes Day"" in Hemphill in recognition of his dedication of many years of dedication and service to the community, Mayor Robert Hamilton states in making the proclamation. Hamilton adds that Adickes has been an integral part of the growth and development of the City of Hemphill as a businessman and leader in the community. A reception honoring Adickes on this special day will be held Sunday from 2 to 3 p.m. in the fellowship hall of the First United Methodist Church in Hemphill. Adickes is seated at left besides Mayor Hamilton as he signed the proclamation this week. Standing and looking on from the left include Jerry Cowgill, a friend and fellow Hemphill Lions Club member; Stephen Crowell, grandson; and Lee M. Dutton Jr., the city's mayor pro-tem. (The Sabine County Reporter Wednesday, February 27, 2002)

Obituary

Leon Herman Adickes, 87, of Hemphill, died Wednesday, March 23, 2005. He was born Aug. 12, 1916 in Mission Valley, a son of the late Frederick and Antonette ADICKES. He grew up on a farm where they raised cattle. His father was a butcher and young Leon learned to drive and sell beef in the local community. He discovered that his hands did not fit a hoe very well and (that he) would rather pursue a diffferent career. He left the farm to attned high school in Victoria and graduated in 1933. Leon attended Victoria Junior College, where he graduated as the top ranking male student. He lacked the money to attend the University of Texas, therefore he taught school for three years in a one room country school. He (then was able to) attend U.T. and graduated in June 1939 with a major in Mathematics and Physics. He earned a Phi Beta Kappa key. After graduation he accepted a job managing a seismic field crew from 1939-1943. He loved his job, which allowed him to travel...which he continued throughout his life....(including) Europe, South America, Hawaii and Alaska and 46 other states.

He married a local Sabine County girl, Pansy FULLER in 1941. They traveled for several years with the seismic job (until) Pansy's father, Jim FULLER became ill and needed their help running the family business, Hemphill Drug. The couple moved to Hemphill in 1943, where they owned and operated the business until 1976. (Civic work includes) 15 terms on the Hemphill City Council, volunteer fireman for 25 years, Sabine County Hospital board which intially did not have enough money to buy a postage stamps but eventually achieved the goald of a first class hospital for Sabine County, and Hemphill Lions Club (charter member-officer-Texas Lions Hall of Fame). He also built two nursing homes, a radio station, Twitty's restaurant, Toledo Self Storage, and a hotel.

Survived by his wife, Pansy, sister Alice HAGEN of Boulder City, Nevada; daughters Ann USSERY of Henderson and Sharon CROWELL of Hemphill; grandchildren, Stephen CROWELL, Darren CROWELL, Shannon CROWELL; Karen HAIRSTON, and Melissa GILLIS; and great-grandchildren, Jeffrey CROWELL, Madison CROWELL, Alanna CROWELL, Jacob CROWELL, Nickolas HAIRSTON, and Tyler and Tanner GILLIS. Starr Funeral Home with interment in Hemphill Cemetery on March 26, 2005. Pastor Sherry CRENSHAW and Pastor Farrar BENTLEY.

(The Sabine County Reporter, Wednesday, March 30, 2005, page 12, transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)

Also in the same newspaper, In his May 17, 2006 ""All Things Historical"" column, Bob Bowman also fondly remembers Leon, saying he first met him as a second grade student at Hemphill in 1943. Leon was running the Hemphill Drug Store at the time. When Bob walked home from school in Hemphill to the sawmill community of East Mayfield, he would detour through the drugstore to read the comic books on display, buying a few occasionally but mostly reading without charge or rebuke. One Saturday afternoon a bully swiped his hat outside of the Hemphill movie theatre. Leon, who observed the crime, took Bob to the store, where he outfitted him with a replacement, again at no charge. Bob supposed he realized that he came from a poor sawmill family. He also speculated that he gave his family medicine from time to time when they ran out of funds. As an adult, Bob and Leon renewed their acquaintanceship, at which time Leon shared unique morsels of East Texas, such as ghost towns, outlaw crimes, good ol' boy expressions, home remedies and other stories.","STR06" "I23870","","","","","","","" "I24970","Adkins","Clara Francis","29 Nov 1916","23 Nov 2003","0","Sabine County Reporter

Francis Pratt

Francis Pratt, 86, of Geneva died at 8:45 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 23, 2003, at Twin Lakes Care Center in San Augustine. Mrs. Pratt was born Nov. 29, 1916, in San Augustine County as a daughter of the late Sarah PARKER and Jesse ADKINS and was a retired sales clerk. She was a longtime member of Geneva Baptist Church. Survivors: husband, Orzo PRATT of Geneva; daughters and sons-in-law, Ann and J.C. CLICK of Geneva and Gloria and Robert McELROY of Elkhart; seven grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren, and four great-great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Eddis SMITH and Bro. Buddy PRATT officiating. Interment followed at Rosevine Cemetery in Rosevine.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I23867","","","","","","","" "I23869","","","","","","","" "I23905","","","","","","","" "I23873","Adkins","Grant Lee","Abt 1898","","0","1920 Census Texas, Fannin County, JP 6, ED 58
Adkins, Granbille Hd R M W 22 M Kntcky Kntcky Kntcky Driller Oil Well
Adkins, Ollie Wife F W 22 M Kansas Illinois Kansas
Adkins, Wayne O Son M W 9/12 S Oklahoma Kentucky Kansas
Adkins, Charles B Father M W 75 Wd Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky","STR06" "I23904","Adkins","Grant Lee","31 Oct 1924","12 Sep 1974","0","The following SSDI listing appears to be his: GRANT ADKINS 31 Oct 1924 Sep 1974 (not specified) (none specified) 525-36-8317 New Mexico

Keith McGuire shows him as an attorney, and notes that he and Marcella were the parents of four children. His Texas Death certificate shows he was a Landman in the Oil Industry, and the informant was his son, Grant Steven Adkins.","STR06" "I10880","Adkins","Jesse Marion","22 Dec 1887","6 Sep 1967","0","He was a son of Tilman Jr. and Molly Adkins. His grandparents, Tilman Sr. and Mandy Spangler Adkins, came to Louisiana from Macon, Georgia and Mississippi. They all moved to Texas in 1896 to the Rosevine community where he attended Goat Hill school with the late John Minton as teacher.

He registered for the draft in San Augustine County, and indicated he was a tenant on the F. D. Lewis place, supporting a wife and 5 children. He was tall, slender, with gray eyes and light hair.","STR06" "I10880","Adkins","Jesse Marion","22 Dec 1887","6 Sep 1967","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated 5 and 6 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 194 Sheets 2A and 2B
26-26
Adkins, Jessie Head M W 32 M La La Tx Farmer
Adkins, Sallie Wf F W 31 M Tx Tx Tx
Adkins, Jethro Son M W 12 S Tx La Tx
Adkins, Bertha Dtr F W 10 S Tx La Tx
Adkins, Johnson Son M w 8 S Tx La Tx
Adkins, Reese Son M W 6 S Tx La Tx
Adkins, Francis Dtr F W 3 S Tx La Tx
Adkins, Lewis Son M W 2/12 S Tx La Tx
Parker, Ether Sister-in-law F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine, JP 8
Enumerated April 26, 1920
ED 202-11 SD 19 Sheet 7A
Highway Hemphill to San Augustine
144-152
Adkins, Jessie Head M W 42 M17 La La LaFarmer
Adkins, Sallie Wf F W 42 M17 Tx Ga La
Adkins, Reese W Son M W 16 S Tx La Tx Farm Labor
Adkins, Francis Dtr F W 13 S Tx La Tx
Adkins, Louis Son M W 10 S Tx La Tx
Adkins, Edward T Son m W 8 S Tx La Tx
Adkins, Willie M Dtr F W 6 S Tx La Tx
Adkins, Wenford Son M W 4 S Tx La Tx
Adkins, Cordell A Son M W 1 5/12 S Tx La Tx
Parker, Ether Sister-in-law F W 26 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I38070","Adkins","Jimmie Eloise","23 Dec 1917","22 Dec 2009","0","Mrs. Eloise Adkins Bennett, 91, was born December 23, 1917, in Harris Community, Homer, Louisiana to John Critt Adkins and Inez McKenzie Adkins. She entered into rest at Twin Lakes Care Center in San Augustine on December 22, 2009. She had been cared for by her devoted friend of 42 years, Doris Jean Swindle, and daily caregivers Ethlene Hughes, Jearline Sigler, and Doris Malone.

Mrs. Bennett joined the San Augustine community in 1957 after she married Dr. Bennett. She along with Dr. Bennett, served the community for over 30 years, providing medical care and support to numerous friends and members of the San Augustine area. She was a devoted Christian and member of the First United Methodist Church of San Augustine, Texas.

Mrs, Bennett was a devoted nurse, administrator, and loving mother. Mrs. Bennett received her registered nursing (RN) certificate from Charity Hospital School of Nursing in Shreveport, LA. in 1939. She worked in a nursing program for obstetrics at Margaret Hague Maternity Hospital, a part of Columbia University, in Jersey City, NJ. Upon completion of the assignment, she returned to Shreveport and became a supervisor of Obstetrics at the CHARITY Hospital in Shreveport for several years. She continued her education by attending Northwestern State University and Centenary College to work toward her Bachelor of Sciences. Upon acceptance to the Frances P. Bolton School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve in Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Bennett received her Bachelor of Sciences in Nursing degree in 1952 and her Masters Degree in Nursing in 1953. After receiving her degrees at Case Western Reserve, she returned to Louisiana and joined the faculty of Northwestern State University as an Assistant Professor and served as Director of Clinical Nursing, Shreveport Division. She served as an officer and member of a number of national, state, and local nursing professional organizations.

Mrs. Bennett, along with Dr. Bennett, served the community for over 30 years, providing medical care and support to numerous friends and members of the San Augustine area. We would like to express our heartfelt thanks to Dr. John Oglesbee and the Twin Lakes Care Center for their care and devotion during the last years of her life.

She is preceded in death by her husband of 31 years, Dr. Noel Thomas Bennett; her parents, John and Inez Adkins; brothers J.B. Adkins and Vernon Adkins; her sister Modena Adkins Lowery; and devoted friend, Willie Ed Sigler.

Those left to cherish her memory are: Sister: Maxine Adkins Mayo of Shreveport, LA. Sisters-in-law: Helen Frye Adkins of Bossier City, LA., Christine Eversull Adkins of Monroe, LA. and Maxine Bennett Lynch of Little Rock, AR. Children: Dr. Kenneth R. Bennett and wife Lucette of Jackson, MS.; Gaar Bennett of Bossier City, LA; George G. Bennett of Beaumont, TX; Joseph M. Bennett of San Augustine, TX; Noel T. Bennett, Jr and wife Vickie of Grapevine, TX; Annella Bennett Nelson and husband Brad of Bossier City, LA, and Dr. Schultz J. Bennett of Mesa AZ. Grandchildren: Lydia Bennett Bonner, Anna Bennett Liddell, Dr. Freeman Bennett, Brendan Bennett, John Smollen, Susan Smollen Dale, Brett Smollen, Joel Smollen, Emily Smollen Maher, Luke Smollen, Kristen Bennett Naber, John Bennett, Lea Bennett, David Bennett, Stephen Bennett, Meredith Nelson and Bradley Nelson. A host of great-grandchildren, neices and nephews.

Services will be Monday, December 28, 2009 at 11:00 A.M. in Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with Bro. Cliff Durham officiating and burial following in Liberty Hill Memorial Garden. Pallbearers will be Brendan Bennett, David Bennett, Freeman Bennett, Stephen Bennett, Wayne Earp, Brad Mayo, Cody Mayo, Bradley Nelson, Brett Smollen, Joel Smollen, John Smollen and Luke Smollen. Honorary Pallbearers are all whose lives were touched by Mrs. Bennett and Dr. Bennett.

In Lieu of flowers, it was Mrs. Bennett's wish that donations be made to the charity of your choice, the First United Methodist Church of San Augustine, TX. or to the Twin Lakes Care Center Activity Group.","STR06" "I14096","","","","","","","" "I23868","","","","","","","" "I41594","Adkins","Thomas Jethro","18 Apr 1907","6 Aug 1956","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J61C-S6J
name: Thomas Jethro Adkins
death date: 06 Aug 1956
death place: Houston, Harris, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 49 years 3 months 18 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 18 Apr 1907
birthplace: San Augustine Co, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Jesse Adkins
father's birthplace: Louisiana
mother's name: Sara Elizabeth Parker
mother's birthplace: Sabine Co, Texas
occupation: Laborer
place of residence: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
cemetery: Rosevine Cemetery
burial place: Sabine County, Texas
burial date: 06 Aug 1956
additional relatives: X
film number: 2114932
digital film number: 4032106
image number: 1736
reference number: cn 42595
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Thomas Jethro Adkins, 1956","STR06" "I23874","Adkins","Wayne Olga","24 Mar 1919","Jun 1995","0","Assumed to be his record in the SSDI. It is noted that the SSDI shows his DOB as 24 Mar 1919, as opposed to 25 Mar 1919 shown by Keith McGuire.

WAYNE ADKINS 24 Mar 1919 Jun 1995 88201 (none specified) 458-05-1894 Texas

Keith McGuire shows that he married Adel Alma DAVIDSON on 6/21/1939 in Roswell, New Mexico, and that were the parents of Judy Ann and David Wayne ADKINS. He worked as a Driller.","STR06" "I41595","Adkins","William Reese","9 Aug 1913","12 Aug 1944","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDL8-2HV
name: William Reese Adkins
death date: 12 Aug 1944
death place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 31 years 3 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 09 Aug 1913
birthplace: San Augustine, Tx
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Je...O M. Adkins
father's birthplace: La.
mother's name: Sallie Parker
mother's birthplace: Sabine Co, Tx
occupation: Log Hollar
place of residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
cemetery:
burial place: Rosevine, Texas
burial date: 14 Aug 1944
additional relatives: X
film number: 2137816
digital film number: 4029644
image number: 1539
reference number: cn 39992
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" William Reese Adkins, 1944","STR06" "I32358","Adkison","Carolyn Jean","16 Oct 1936","21 Apr 2012","0","The Sabine County Reporter
April 25, 2012, Page 16

Carolyn Jean Woods, 75 died in the Lufkin Memorial Hospital, Saturday, April 21, 2012, after an illness.

She was born in Shelby County to Elvie and Brooksie Williams Atkison. Mrs. Woods was married to the late Fed Woods and had lived in Hemphill all her life. She retired as a bank teller from the First State Bank, Hemphill, TX in 2010, after 29 years of service.

Carolyn is survived by her son Terry Woods and his wife Frieda of Rio Rancho, New Mexico, daughters; Tammie Cox and her husband Brent, Trina King and her husband Troy and Tricia Jacks and her husband, Adrian all of Hemphill. She is also survived by her grandchildren; Ansley, Justin, Jordan, Kayla and Kyle, her great grandchild Viktoria, two brothers and five sisters.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 24, in the Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Burial followed in the Hemphill Cemetery.Online condolences may be posted at www.starfuneralhome.com.
","STR06" "I32356","Adkison","Elvie","31 Jul 1910","28 Mar 1989","0","Texas Death Records:
Adkison Elvie 03-28-1989 ANGELINA M

Adkison, Elvie 31 July 1910-28 Mar 1989 Gravil Hill Cemetery
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txsabine/burials/049-020711-Gravel_Hill_Cem_A-B.htm


Social Security Death Index??:

ATTA ADKISON 16 Feb 1908 25 Mar 1989 75901 (Lufkin, Angelina, TX ) (none specified) 449-14-5203 Texas","STR06" "I25734","Adkison","Frances Kay","22 May 1955","30 Jun 2012","0","Name: Frances Kay Adkinson Date of Birth: 22 May 1955 Gender: Female Birth County: Sabine Father's Name: Elvie Adkinson Mother's Name: Brookie Katherin Williams Roll Number: 1955_0001

The Sabine County Reporter
July 4, 2012, Page 16

Frances Kay Butler, 57, died Saturday morning in the M.D. Anderson Hospital, Houston, TX. Kay was born in Hemphill, TX, to Elvie and Brooksie Williams Adkison. Kay has lived in Hemphill most of her life and worked as a bank associate for Shelby Savings Bank in San Augustine.

She is survived by her husband Roy ""Tot"" E. Butler, Jr. of Hemphill, her sons Kevin Butler and his wife Lindsay of The Woodlands and Jason Butler and his wife Meghan of Hemphill, three grandchildren Hannah, Hailey, and Carly, her brothers James Adkison of Hemphill and Guy Adkison of Carthage and her sisters Linda Buckley of Houston, Laverne Craig of Hemphill, Kathy Little of Hemphill and Becky Smith of Pineland. Kay was preceded in death by her parents Elvie and Brooksie Adkison and her sister Carolyn Woods.

Visitation will be from 4:00pm until 9:00pm, Sunday, July 1, 2012, and from 9:00am until 9:00pm, Monday, July 2, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX. Funeral services will be at 10:00am, Tuesday, July 3, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Gravel Hill Cemetery near Hemphill.


(Copied from the Sabine County Reporter website, and is worded slightly differently from the version later published in the print editon of this same paper)","STR06" "I28420","Adkison","Guy Freeman","20 Jul 1946","5 Dec 2017","0","Name: Guy Freeman Adkison Date of Birth: 20 Jul 1946 Gender: Male Birth County: Shelby Father's Name: Elvie Adkison Mother's Name: Brooksie Cathrin Williams Roll Number: 1946_0001

Obituary

Funeral services for Mr. Guy Adkison, 71, of Carthage, Texas will be 10:00 a.m. Thursday, December 7, 2017 at the Hawthorn Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. Dale Reed officiating. Burial will follow in the Kings Cemetery in Milam, Texas under the direction of Hawthorn Funeral Home. Visitation will be 6-8:00 p.m. Wednesday night at Hawthorn's. Mr. Adkison died December 5, 2017 in Shreveport, Louisiana.

Mr. Guy Freeman Adkison was born July 20, 1946 in Shelby County, Texas. He was one of eight children born to the marriage of Elvie and Brooksie Williams Adkison. He was raised and schooled in Hemphill and Shelby County. He served his country proudly in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam era receiving a purple heart and bronze star.

Guy married Deborah Jeanne Perry September 6, 1968 and they celebrated 49 years of marriage and raised two loving daughters. Mr. Adkison worked as a maintenance manager for Tyson Foods for 33 years. He was an avid outdoorsman who loved hunting, fishing, golf, gardening, college football, and old westerns. He is preceded in death by his parents, siblings, Laverne Craig, Carolyn Woods, Kay Butler and James Adkison.

Mr. Adkison is survived by his loving wife, Debby Adkison of Carthage, daughters, Kimberly Adkison Richter and husband Phillip of Arp, and Kalisha Adkison Boyd and husband Jimmy of Tyler, sisters, Becky Smith of Pineland, Kathy Little of Hemphill, Linda Buckley of Houston, sister-in-law, Louise Adkison of Hemphill, grandchildren, Collin Boyd of Tyler and Kennedy Richter of Arp, numerous nieces, nephews other relatives and his Tyson Foods family. A guestbook may be signed at www.hawthornfuneralhome.com.


Downloaded from Hawthorn Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 13, 2017, Page 5","STR06" "I40057","","","","","","","" "I32360","Adkison","James Edward","3 May 1941","11 Dec 2015","0","San Augustine County, Texas - Births 1941 http://files.usgwarchives.org/tx/sanaugustine/vitals/births/1941/sanaub41.txt

Obituary

James Edward Adkison, 74, passed away Friday, Dec. 11, 2015, at Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital. He was born May 3, 1941, in Shelby County to Elvie and Brooksie (Williams) Adkison. He moved with his family to Sabine County as a young child, and made his home in Hemphill. A truck driver by trade, he was owner/operator of Adkison Trucking and known to the majority of the community as Papa J, a name given to him by the numerous kids he coached in Little League Baseball. Saved at an early age, he was a member of the Baptist church which was located at Sturgis Mill. He attended Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in Gravelhill.

He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Louise Adkison of Hemphill; his children, Stephanie Corley and husband James of Hemphill, Stacie Kean of Hemphill, and Stephen Adkison and wife Cindy of Willis; his grandchildren: Eric Corley of Hemphill, Alicia Bohannon of Zachary, LA, Ashley Corley of Austin, Kristin Adkison of Willis, and Garrett Adkison of Willis; his sisters, Laverne Craig of Hemphill, Linda Buckley and husband Butch of Houston, Becky Smith of Pineland and Kathy Little of Hemphill; and a brother, Guy Adkison and wife Debby of Carthage. He was preceded in death by his parents; a son-in-law, Ed Kean; and sisters, Carolyn Woods and Kay Butler.

Visitation will be Sunday, Dec. 13, at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill from 5 to 8 p.m. Services will be conducted Monday, Dec. 14, at 10 a.m. at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home. Bro. Floyd Wright will officiate. Burial will follow at Hemphill City Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Kevin Butler, Jason Butler, Jerry Little, Jeremy Little, Scot Gooch, and Gayle Chance. Services are under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Condolences may be posted at www.starrfuneralhome.com.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 16, 2015, page 12","STR06" "I32368","","","","","","","" "I28422","","","","","","","" "I28421","","","","","","","" "I46912","Adkison","Laverne","31 May 1934","16 Jun 2017","0","Laverne Adkison Craig, age 83, passed away Friday morning, June 18,2017 in the Shady Shores Nursing Home, Hemphill, Texas.

She was born May 31, 1934 to Elvie and Brooksie Williams Adkison and was a lift time resident of Sabine County, Texas.

Laverne is survived by her son Randy Craig and wife Tammy of Midlothian, Texas, her daughter Lisa Smith and husband Danny of North Carolina, her brother Guy Adkison and wife Debby of Carthage, Texas, her sisters, Linda Buckley of Houston, Becky Smith of Pineland and Kathy Little of Hemphill, her grandchildren; Kristen Smith, Lauren Smith, Kylie Phillips and Ashlyn Craig.

Laverne is preceded in death by her husband Cecil Craig and her son Michael Craig.

Visitation will be from 5~8pm Sunday, June 18, 2017, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street in Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will be at 10am Monday, June 19, 2017 in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel.

Burial will follow in the Hemphill Cemetery, Hemphill, Texas

Obituary from Starr Funeral Home Website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 21, Page 5","STR06" "I32359","","","","","","","" "I32366","","","","","","","" "I7942","Adler","George F.","Abt 1882","Jun 1962","0","Id#: 0408376 Name: Adler, George F. Date: Jun 25 1962 Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #089. Notes: Adler. George F. Adler, beloved husband of Louise (nee Jirousek), father of Mrs. Viola Wester and the late Elsie Dinsey, grandfather and great-grandfather, residence, 17322 Scottsdale Blvd. Friends may call at Thomas Funeral Home, 12512 Miles Ave. Services Monday, June 25, at 11 a. m.

http://dxsrv4.cpl.org/WebZ/QUERY?sessionid=01-4599-987085261","STR06" "I2412","","","","","","","" "I2391","","","","","","","" "I2397","","","","","","","" "I3742","Agar","Roy B.","20 Jun 1912","16 Nov 1996","0","Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, November 20, 1996
Page Eleven

Obituaries

Roy Agar

Roy B. Agar, 84, of Marlette, died Saturday, Nov. 16, 1996, at Saginaw General Hospital.

He was born June 20, 1912, in Ionia to David and Eva (Bowman) Agar. He married Louise Klinkman Jan. 1, 1942, in Marlette. They celebrated their 50?sup?th?/sup? wedding anniversary 4 years ago.

A lifelong farmer in the Marlette area, he was a member of Michigan Milk Association, Sanilac Farm Bureau and Marlette Co-op. The graduated from Marlette High School in 1931.

He is survived by his wife, Louise Agar of Marlette; a son, Keith Agar of Marlette; a daughter, Marilyn (Leon) Trainor of Snover, and grandsons, David Trainor of Mt. Pleasant and Steven Trainor of Snover. He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister, Iva Mae, and brother, Aden.

Funeral services were to be held Wednesday, Nov. 29, at 11:00 a.m. in the Marsh Funeral Chapel in Marlette, with the Rev. Jay Sheats officiating.

Interment will be in the Marlette Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, August 2008)","STR06" "I40049","Agee","Frank Wallace","25 Apr 1914","8 May 1985","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XLQK-DFG
Name: Frank Wallace Agee
Event: Birth
Event Date: 25 Apr 1914
Event Place: Anson, Jones, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Father: William H Agee
Mother: Dee Davis
Certificate Number: 46446
Digital Folder Number: 004221715
Image Number: 00851
Collection: Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935

His FindAGrsve memorial page, created by Barton Williams, shows him as a son of William Hercules AGEE (FAG#57589813) and Parrie Dee DAVIS (FAG#57589889).","STR06" "I46189","Aguilar","Magdalena","1 Apr 1930","26 Feb 2011","0","Obituary, as copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Kenneth D. Bogard:

Magdalena Aguilar Ashe, 80, of Albuquerque, passed away Feb. 26, 2011. Magdalena was born April 1, 1930 in Brilliant. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ramon and Clarita Aguilar. She was also preceded in death by her husband Albert M. Ashe.

She is survived by her children: Arthur and wife Joann Ashe of Albuquerque, Robert and wife Debbi Ashe of Albuquerque, Alberta McLemore of Fort Worth, Texas; Clara and husband Cid Mesillas of Albuquerque, Adeline Vigil of Pueblo, Colo., Simon and wife Marie Ashe of Albuquerque, and Gerald Ashe and Elizabeth Salais of Westminster, Colo. She has 19 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren.

Recitation of the Most Holy Rosary will take place Saturday, March 5, at 9:30 a.m., followed by the Mass of the Resurrection at 10 a.m. at St. Patrick-St. Joseph's Catholic Church on 105 Buena Vista St. in Raton. Rite of committal and interment will follow at the Fairmont Cemetery on 500 Sugarite Ave., Raton.

Active pallbearers are Filbert ""Sonny"" Trujillo, Frankie Lovato, Greg Hanoumis, Robert Ashe, Jr., Ernie Perea, and Chris Perea. Honorary pallbearers are Henry Sena, Charles Aguilar, Joe Garcia, Phill Sedillo, Joseph Mesillas, and Simon Ashe, Jr.

Funeral arrangements for Magdalena Aguilar Ashe are under the direction of the Alderette-Pomeroy Funeral Home.","STR06" "I47931","Aguilera","Maria","7 Oct 1899","11 May 1967","0","Grand Island (Nebraska) Independent Saturday, May 13, 1967

Mrs. Rosalio (Maria) Briseno, 67, of 221 North Vine died Thursday at her home. Funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in St. Mary's Cathedral with a requiem mass. Burial will be in the Grand Island Cemetery. (Further funeral arrangements omitted here)

Mrs. Briseno was born Oct 7, 1899, at Silao, Qot (Gto?), Mexico. When she was 19, the family moved to El Paso, Texas, and came to Grand Island a year later. Mr. and Mrs. Briseno married in 1921 in Grand Island and have made their only home here. She belonged to St. Mary's Cathedral Parish and was affiliated with its Altar Society.

She is survived by her husband; four sons, Rudolph of Wayne, Mich., and Tom, John and Robert of Grand Island; five daughters, Juanita and Mary Ellen of Omaha, Basiliza of Washington, D.C., and Frances and Mrs. Tom Jensen of Grand Island; 16 grandchildren and one great grandchild. She was preceded in death by her parents; a son, Sgt. Rosalio Briseno, Jr., who was killed in World War II; three infant children and three sisters.","STR06" "I31970","Ahlquist","Eunice Verda","7 Oct 1924","25 Jul 2006","0","Eunice V. Janda

Lincoln

Eunice V. Janda, 81, Lincoln, died (7-25-06) in Lincoln. Born, Chicago (10/7/24) to Frank W. and Ruth E. (Hockert) Ahlquist. Member and former treasurer of Havelock United Methodist Church; former Girl Scout leader and volunteer for 17 years; Havelock Matronettes and Havelock Handmaids; AARP. Served as secretary of Cotner Center Board and ""Chatter"" editor. Former square dancer and member, Single Promenaders. Former math teacher at Valparaiso Public Schools.

Survivors include: son, Mark Janda, Omaha; daughters, sons-in-law, Sharon Nemeth, Lincoln, Barbara Janda, El Paso, Texas, Carolyn Stontz and special friend Paul Lampert, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Marilyn and Michael Kortum, Arlington, Texas; grandsons, spouses, Scott Nemeth, Shawnee, Kan., Dean and Shannon Moyer, Denver, Brian Nemeth, Lincoln, James Ott, Fort Bliss, Texas, Adam Stontz, San Luis Obispo, Calif., Duncan Stontz, San Clemente, Calif.; granddaughters, spouses, Nancy Nemeth, Lincoln, Natalie Kortum and Austin Mills, Richardson, Texas, Karen (Kortum) and Lewis Cauffman, Houston, Janelle Kortum, Richardson, Texas, Christine Stontz, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; great-grandson, Mathew Moyer, Denver; great- granddaughter, Alyssa Moyer, Denver; stepgreat-granddaughter, Lorelei Cauffman, Crystal Springs, Texas; brother-in-law, spouse, David and Martha Janda, Livingston, Texas; sisters-in-law, Viola Lackey, Phoenix, Pearl Linde, Aurora, Colo., Elaine Bates, Strasburg, Colo. Preceded in death by husband, Dale; parents; infant sister.

Services pending at Havelock United Methodist Church.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I35118","Ahlschwede","Frederich R.","4 Oct 1932","Jul 1985","0","He was listed as Frederich R. Ahlschwede in the 1959 Lincoln, Nebraska City Directory (p. 103) as a salesman for Yax Pontiac-Cadillac, and a resident of Crete, Nebraska.","STR06" "I12491","Ahr","David Merrill","20 Aug 1890","10 Jun 1968","0","(Research):..Daniel Merrill Ahr filled out Registration Card A on 05 Jun 1917 in BenewahCnty ID.
Daniel: 26, was born in Decatur IN on 20 Aug 1890. He was a single student at the State College of Washington, Living in Ferrell ID; with no one depending upon him for support. He had served in the Navy for 2.5 years as a musician. He was short; medium build; with blue eyes & brown hair. Signed---Daniel Merrill Ahr","STR06" "I29861","Ahr","Emma","Sep 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Michigan, Huron County, Sebewaing Twp, Sebewaing Village
Enumerated 2 through 5 of June 1900
SD 7 ED 21 Sheet 2A
25-25
Gamble, Harrison S Head W M Mar 1853 47 m 22 Canada Eng PA Cananda Eng 1865 35 Day Laborer
Gamble, Emma R Wf W F Sept 1859 40 M 22 6/6 Ct Germany Germany Laundry Work
Gamble, Ida Dtr W Jan 1880 20 S Mich Canada.Eng Ct School Teacher
Gamble, Ester L Dtr W F Sept 1882 17 S Mich Canada/Eng Ct Tailoring
Gamble, Floyd W Son M W Feb 1884 16 S Mich Canada/Eng Ct Day Laborer
Gamble, Roy C Son W M Dec 1886 14 S Mich Canada/Eng Ct At School
Gamble, Lucille Dtr W F Feb 1889 11 S Mich Canada/Eng Ct At School
Gamble, Belle Dtr W F Sept 1891 8 S Mich Canada/Eng Ct At School

","STR06" "I29863","Ahr","Flora Lydia","Nov 1865","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Missouri, Webster County, Grant Twp
Enumerated 19 Jun 1900
SD [Eighth] 149 ED 185 Sheet 11B
217-217
Royer, Darius Head W M Jan 1833 67 M 14 Pa Pa Pa School Teacher
Royer, Flora L Wf W F Nov 1865 34 m 14 2/2 Mich Germany Germany
Royer, Hester E Dtr W F Sept 1893 6 S Mic Pa Mich
Royer, ARcher E Son W M Aug 1898 1 S Mo Pa Mich

1910 Census
Missouri, Webster County, Grant Twp, Northview Village
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 14 ED 119 Sheet 1B
18-18
Royer, Darius F/R Head M W 75 m2 24 Pa Pa Pa
Royer, Lydia Wf F W 44 m1 24 2/2 Mic Germany Germany
Royer, Hester E Dtr F W 16 S Mic Pa Mich
Royer, Archer E Son M W 11 S Mo Pa Mich



","STR06" "I28639","Ahr","Gottlieb","1 Feb 1824","31 Jan 1911","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, February 3, 1911

Resident of This Place 42 Years

Gottlieb Ahr Passed Away Tuesday Morning

In 1863 With Other Germans Founded a Colony Near Bay Port

Gottlieb Ahr, for 42 years a resident of Cass City, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. C.O. Lenzner, on Tuesday morning, Jan. 31, the day preceding the 87th anniversary of his birth. Mr. Ahr has been an invalid since May, 1903, but his illness did not reach the serious stage until last Friday when lagrippe combined with heart trouble caused his death in the last five days.

Gottlieb Ahr was born in Graefenhausen, Wuertenberg, Germany, on Feb. 1, 1824. He came to the United States Apr. 23, 1847, and ten years later on July 8 was married to Friedericke Stoll in Philadelphia. Leaving that city after a short residence there, they lived in Bridgeport, Conn., and Hazel Green, Wis., coming to Michigan in 1863 and seeking their fortune with other German acquantinces in a German colony near Bay Port.

Mr. Ahr and his family moved to Cass City in 1868 when the town was in its infancy. Here he erected a residence and fitted up one room for a shoe repair shope and followed his occupation as a cobbler until June 19, 1901, when his companion passed away. He had since made his home with his daughter, Mrs. C.O. Lenzner.

Mr. Ahr embraced the Christian life with in Bridgeport and there joined the M.E. church, later uniting with the Evangelical society when he moved to Cass City. He was an industrious and hard working man, and as a citizen respected honesty as one of the best possessions of life.

He was the father of seven children, five of whom survive him: Mrs. H.S Gamble of Sebewaing, Mrs. S.W. Striffler of Argyle, T.H. Ahr of Ferrell, Idaho, Mrs. D.F. Royer of Northview, Mo., and Mrs. C.O. Lenzner of this city.

The funeral service will be held in the Evangelical church this (Friday) afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Interment will be made in the family lot in Elkland cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Fall 2007)

The July/August 2011 issue of the Cass City Area Historical and Genealogy Society, Volume 16, Number 4, featured an article about the Ahr family, and noted that the name of the Religious society where the Ahr's worked and lived prior to moving to Cass City was called Ora Labora, which means pray and work, and which was an offshot of Harmony, a religious commune located at Economy, PA. It was also reported that Ora Labora met with many problems, one of which was the constant sickness caused by malaria, which was common in the whole area for many years. They were other setbacks in the commune, and by 1871 the colony was completely abandoned.

Another interesting fact in the article was that Gottlieb at one time teamed up with P. T. Barnum, repairing and making shoes for the circus people, including a pair of shoes for the tiny ""Tom Thumb.""","STR06" "I28639","Ahr","Gottlieb","1 Feb 1824","31 Jan 1911","0","(Research):Census Information:

1870 Census

Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp, P.O. Elkland
Enumerated 26 July 1870
99-99
Ahr, Gottlieb 46 Shoemaker $650 $250 Germany Wurt.
Ahr, Fredericke 49 Keeping Hous Germany Wurt.
Ahr, Sophia 13 At School Pa
Ahr, Emma 10 At School Ct
Ahr, Pauline R 9 Ct
Ahr, Theopholus 7 Wisc
Ahr, Lydia 4 Mich

1880 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Cass City
FHL Film 1254607 NA #T9-0607 Pg 98D
Gottlieb Ahr 56 Wertenburg Shoemaker Wertenburg Wertenburg
Joan F. Ahr 59 Wertenburg Keeping House Wertenburg Wertenburg
Paulina Ahr 19 Conn Without Occupation Wertenburg Wertenburg
Theopolus Ahr 17 Wisc At School Wertenburg Wertenburg
Lydia Ahr 13 Mich At School Wertenburg Wertenburg","STR06" "I28695","Ahr","Pauline","2 Oct 1860","4 Nov 1920","0","Cass City Chronicle
November 12, 1920
Page 1

Passing of Early Resident of Elkland Township

The Funeral of Mrs. Samuel W. Striffler was held Monday afternoon

Mrs. Samuel W. Striffler, for many years an invalid, passed away at her home on South Seeger St., Cass City, Thursday afternoon, Nov. 4, at the age of 60 years.

Pauline Ahr was born Oct. 2, 1860, in Bridgeport, Conn. At the age of eight years, she came to Cass City with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. Ahr. The family was among the first settlers in Elkland township, saw it pass through the ravages of two forest fires in '71 and '81 and witnessed the transformation from virgin forests to a rich agricultural section. Miss Ahr resided in Cass City until 1882 when on May 9 she was united in marriage with Samuel W. Striffler. They lived on a farm near Cass City, where their children were born, until December 1891 when the family moved to Argyle chiefly because of Mrs. Striffler's failing health. Here Mr. Striffler was engaged in the mercantile business for 28 years.

Mrs. Striffler was brought to Pleasant Home Hospital at Cass City last February where she remained several months. When Mr. and Mrs. Striffler purchased a home on South Seeger St. recently, she was moved there where her death occured last Thursday.

Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the Evangelical church where Mrs. Striffler was a member previous to her residence at Argyle. Rev. J.A. Yeomans of Midland, a former pastor of the M.E. church at Argyle where Mrs. Striffler was a faithful member, officiated at the service, assisted by Rev. Wm. Richards, pastor of the local M.E. church, and Rev. Bowman, past of the Argyle church. Songs were touchingly rendered by Mrs. Grace Wilder Harris of Caro and floral offerings were many and of a rare beauty. A large number of friends of the family came from Argyle and Hay Creek and the church never had a larger audience at a similar service.

Rev. Yeomans spoke appreciatively of Mrs. Striffler's helpfulness and encouragement in the church work at Argyle where she served the congregation in several official capacities. Among a host of friends, she ranked always as a woman of refinement and sympathy, a kind neighbor, devoted mother and a true friend, and withal a woman of heroic mould in bravely meeting the disappointments of life incident to prolonged illness. Flowers not thorns, sunshine not shadow, did she scatter everywhere.

Besides her husband, she leaves five children, Mrs. J.A. Sandham and Mrs. Angus McPhail, both of Cass City, Mrs. Wm. Moreton of Detroit, Fred C. Striffler of Caro and Dr. Harry Striffler of Pontiac; three sisters, Mrs. C.O. Lenzner of Cass City; Mrs. Emma Gamble of Flind and Mrs. Lydia Royer of New York City; and one brother, T.H. Ahr of Ferrell, Idaho. One son, Edward H., preceded Mrs. Striffler in death in 1903.

Relatives and fireds from a distance in attendance at the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moreton of Detroit, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Striffler of Pontiac, Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Striffler, Mr. and Mrs. Howell and W.H. Cooper of Caro, Mrs. Lydia Royer of New York City, Mrs. Emma Gamble of Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Muellerweiss and daughter, Claudia, of Sebewaing, Mrs. Ida Held, Mrs. Henry Schust, Mrs. Sophia Housner and Mrs. Jos. Ackerman, all of Saginaw, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lagden of Bay City and Mr. and Mrs. F.H Muck of Colwood.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Fall 2007)

A copy of her actual Michigan Death Certificate can be seen online here:

http://seekingmichigan.org/

Indexed as Pauline Striffler. The The July/August 2011 issue of the Cass City Area Historical and Genealogy Society, Volume 16, Number 4, featured an article about the Ahr family, and referred to her as Perlinas instead of Pauline.","STR06" "I28695","Ahr","Pauline","2 Oct 1860","4 Nov 1920","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I29652","Ahr","Sophia","12 Apr 1857","15 May 1942","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 22, 1942
Page one and four

Mrs. C.O. Lenzner, Pioneer Resident, Died Here May 15

Mrs. C.O. Lenzner, a resident of Cass City for over 70 years, passed away Friday morning, May 15, at the home of her son, H.F. Lenzner, here after a two weeks' illness. Funeral services were conducted at the McPhail and Keehn Funeral home on Sunday afternoon by Rev. Stanley P. Kirn, pastor of Salem Evangelical Church. Burial was made in Elkland Cemetery.

Sophia Ahr was born in Philadelphia, Pa.,on April 12, 1857, and came to Michigan in the early sixties. Her parents, the late Gottlieb and Fredericka Ahr, were members of a cooperative colony by the name of Ora Labora, near Bay Port, where Mr. Ahr was the colony's shoemaker. Following six years residence at Ora Labora the family left there in 1868 to become residents of the pioneer settlement with later developed into the village of Cass City. Sophia Ahr attended school here with other children of the early settlers of this community.

On March 1, 1879, she was united in marriage with Christian Oscar Lenzner, Jr, and she has resided here continuously with the exception of two winters spent with her sister, Mrs. George MAST, in Sebewaing, and the past 17 months when she made her home with her daughter, Mrs. H. Lee POCKLINGTON, of Algonac.

On April 26, Mrs. Lenzner came to Cass City to spend several weeks at her son's home. After a delightful week spent visiting old friends here, she became suddenly ill and passed away Friday, Mar 15, after two weeks's sickness. Her husband died on June 2, 1927.

Mrs. Lenzner was a member of the Evangelical Church in Cass City for more than 60 years.

Besides her two children, she leaves seven grandchildren and seven great granchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. George MAST of Sebewaing and Mrs. Lydia ROYER of Waynesville, Missouri.

Relatives and friends who came from a distance to attend the funeral include Mrs. Wesley Moody and Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Pocklington, Algonac; Miss Shirley Anne Lenzner, Wayne; Mrs. William Moreton, Mrs. Tyler Wood and Mrs. George Bortz, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. A. Muellerweiss, Sebewaing; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Striffler, Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Holden and Mr. and Mrs. O.K. Janes, Caro; Dr. and Mrs. G.F. Lenzner, Bad Axe; Mrs. F. Klump, Mrs. K.M. Morris, Mrs. Clyde Fox and Mrs. A.B. Haist, Saginaw.

Because she was ill, Mr. H. Lee Pocklington was unable to attend the funeral of her mother.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I29862","Ahr","Theophilus H.","7 Feb 1863","11 Apr 1939","0","DATA---DTH INDX--ID [113831]--Theophilus Ahr; Died 11 Apr 1939 in St.Joe, Benewah Cnty; Born; 07 Feb 1863","STR06" "I45553","Ainsworth","Mary M.","Abt 1808","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be a daughter of James Ainsworth.","STR06" "I30313","Akerman","William","6 May 1858","26 Sep 1941","0","BonnieMargaret Jacob's indicates, on page 18 of her 1981 unpublished manuscript THE FAMILY BENKELMAN, that the origin of the name ACKERMANN was occupational, meaning ""Farmer"" in German.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, October 3, 1941
Page One

Funeral William J. Akerman Was Held Here On Sunday

Funeral services for William J. Akerman were held at the MacPhail & Keehn Funeral Home on Sunday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock and were conducted by the Rev. Stanley P. Kirn, pastor of the Evangelical Church. Interment was made in Elkland Cemetery.

Mr. Akerman passed away at Pleasant Home Hospital, where he had been a patient nine days, on Friday, Sept. 26. The cause of death was uremia.

William J. Akerman was born in Stuttgart, Wurttemberg, Germany, on May 6, 1858, and came to the United States at the age of 15 years. He first resided near Forestville in Sanilac County, and on October 27, 1884, he was united in marriage with Marie Wittwer. Mr. and Mrs. Akerman left their farm near Forestville and came to Cass City in 1905. Mrs. Akerman passed away August 17, 1929 (sic).

The deceased was employed as a painter and decorator in Cass City for many years until ill health compelled him to retire. He was a member of the Evangelical Church and served the congregation for many years as class leader and as a member of the board of trustees.

Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. H.F. Lenzner and Mrs. Joseph Benkelman, both of Cass City, and Mrs. Herbert Blodgett of Hartford City, Indiana; three granddaughters, Miss Andrene Blodgett of Marion, Indiana, Mrs. Gordon L. Thomas of Coral Gables, Florida, and Miss Shirley Anne Lenzner, of Wayne, and a step-sister, Mrs. William Miller, of Birmingham.

Friends and relatives from a distance who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Blodgett and daughter, Andrene, of Hartford City, Indiana; Miss Shirley Anne Lenzner of Wayne; Mrs. William Miller, Mr. and Mrs. William A. DaLee and Mrs. Merton Weaver, all of Birmingham; Mr. and Mrs. John Wagester of Pigeon; Dr. and Mrs. E.A. Wittwer and daughter, Henrietta of Bay City; Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wahl, Mr. and Mrs. William Wahl, Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Yeitter, Dr. and Mrs. G.F. Lenzner all of Bad Axe; Frank Yeitter of Flint; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yeitter, Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, all of Harbor Beach; Mrs. H. Lee Pocklington of Algonac; Mrs. Otto Erdman and son of Forestville.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)","STR06" "I30313","Akerman","William","6 May 1858","26 Sep 1941","0","(Research):
Census Lisitings:

1900 Census
Michigan, Sanilac County, Delaware Township West Precinct
Enumerated 1 and 2 June 1900
SD 7 ED 119 Sheet 1B
10-10
Akerman, William Hd W M May 1857 43 M 15 Germany Germany Ge
rmany 1874 Na Farmer
Akerman, Mary Wf W F Dec 1861 39 M 15 3/3 Switzerland Switzerland Switzerland
Akerman, Mollie Dtr W F Sept 1885 14 S Mich Germany Switzerland
Akerman, Ester Dtr W F Feb 1889 12 2 Mich Germany Switzerland
Akerman, Mary Dtr W F July 1889 10 S Mich Germany Switzerland

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Township, Cass City Village
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 8 ED 113 Sheet 4A Stamped 135
93-93
Akerman, William J Hd M W 51 m1 25 Germany/German x three 1895 Na Labourer Farm
Akerman, Maria S Wf F W 49 m1 25 3/3 Switzerland/German x three 1857
Akerman, Maria C Dtr F W 2? S Mich Germany/German Switzerland/German Teacher School
Akerman, Ester S Drt F W 20 S Mich Germany/Germany Switzerland/German","STR06" "I10600","Akins","Rodney Ray","19 Aug 1889","21 Aug 1962","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as a son of John Akins and Mattie White, and that he was a retired laborer.","STR06" "I10600","Akins","Rodney Ray","19 Aug 1889","21 Aug 1962","0","(Research):Census Listings:


1930 Federal Census, Texas, Jasper, Pr 5, ED 12
Enumerated 19 April 1930 Wm. A. Wigley
ED 121-12 SD 19 Sheete No. 8A stamped 234
160-161
Akins, Rad R. Head M W 40 M@29 Tx Tx Tx Tx Laborer SawMill
Akins, Grace Wife F W 30 M@17 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Akins, Howard Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Akins, Estelina Daughter F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Akins, Branson M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I8922","Albacete","Carmen Ines","17 Jun 1920","10 Feb 1995","0","CARMEN MCLEMORE 17 Jun 1920 10 Feb 1995 77025 (Houston, Harris, TX) (none specified) 453-64-4490 Texas","STR06" "I32497","Albaugh","Harry C.","Abt 1865","Yes, date unknown","0","Did he die young? Not listed with his parents and siblings on the 1870 census.","STR06" "I12290","Albaugh","William A.","20 Nov 1828","4 Mar 1884","0","Rosalie Sommer shows him as the son of Abraham Albaugh and Christina Bahn.","STR06" "I12290","Albaugh","William A.","20 Nov 1828","4 Mar 1884","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Maryland, Carroll County, Westminister District, P.O. Warfieldburg
Enumerated 26 September 1860
Page No. 189
#1397-1413
W.A. Albaugh 31 M Physician $1300 $700 Maryland
Harriet Albaugh 31 F Md
Mary Albaugh 9 F Md
Josephine Albaugh 7 F Md
Eugene Albaugh 6 M Md
George 5 M Md
Henry 3 M Md
Abraham 6/12 M Md

1870 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, P.O. Codorus
Enumerated 9 Sept 1870
Page 24
176-176
Albaugh, Wm. 41 M Doctor $3000 $1599 Penna
Albaugh, Harriet 40 F Wife Penna
Albaugh, Joseph (sic) 17 M (sic) Penna
Albaugh, Eugene 16 M Penna
Albaugh, Capitola 7 F Penna
Albaugh, Morris 4 M Penna
Albaugh, Gertrude 1 F Penna

1880 Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Wm. A. ALBAUGH Self M Male W 50 PA Physician PA PA
Harriet ALBAUGH Wife M Female W 50 PA Keeping House PA PA
Eugene ALBAUGH Son S Male W 26 PA Physician --- ---
Capitola ALBAUGH Dau S Female W 18 MD --- ---
Clinton ALBAUGH Son S Male W 15 PA --- ---
Gertrude ALBAUGH Dau S Female W 11 PA --- ---
Source Information:
Census Place Codorus, York, Pennsylvania
Family History Library Film 1255206 NA Film Number T9-1206
Page Number 101A","STR06" "I39791","","","","","","","" "I39790","","","","","","","" "I12325","Albright","Amos Runkle","30 Jan 1825","24 Dec 1904","0","Heidi Newell indicates he was a farmer, and died of Gangrene.","STR06" "I12325","Albright","Amos Runkle","30 Jan 1825","24 Dec 1904","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1870 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Mangeim Twp, P.O. Xenia
Enumerated 20 August 1870
Pages 20 and 21, Stamped 81
155-155
Albright, Amos 46 Farmer $4000 $300 Penna
Albright, Mary Ann 38 F Wife Penna
Albright, Jacob 17 M Penna
Albright, Mandilla 16 F Penna
Albright, Mary Ann 14 F Penna
Albright, Sarah Ann 9 F W Penna
Albright, Sophia 7 F W Penna
Albright, Adaline 6 F W Penna
Albright, Amos 3 M W Penna
Albright, Emeline 12 F","STR06" "I36609","Albritton","Grace Nan","7 Jun 1902","21 Aug 1966","0","Name: Grace Nan Burkhalter
Death Date: 21 Aug 1966
Death Place: 3510 Sherman, Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 64 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 07 Jun 1902
Birthplace: Homer, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
Cemetery: Whitehouse Cemetery
Burial Place: Angelina County, Texas
Burial Date: 21 Aug 1966
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2118372
Digital Film Number: 4030071
Image Number: 2964
Reference Number: 52351

Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I18109","Albritton","Richard","Abt 1745","Between 1816 and 1817","0","Said to be the son of James ALBRITTON and Amy PETIT.","STR06" "I32526","Alderman","Christian","4 Jul 1773","Yes, date unknown","0","Melba Allen shows that she marreid Reuben Rogers.","STR06" "I32515","Alderman","Daniel","Abt 1711","Abt 1785","0","Melba Allen, on her DANIEL ALDERMAN website, writes that ""Daniel was the son of Thomas Alderman and wife Mary Seagrave. He was born 1711 in MA. Daniel the proven son by his father's will. At the time of Thomas's death in 1715, in Cohansey, N. J., he owned an estate in Simsbury, Conn. By his will he gave that New England property to his youngest son, Daniel, who continued to reside at Cohansey. This Daniel was born in 1711 and it is through him that the name and blood came down to the southern branch of the family.

In 1745 Daniel Alderman was called in to assist in the settlement of the estate of Isaac Harris of Cohansey (Book Q, page 594, Trenton). The deceased, Isaac, was a first cousin of Daniel's wife.

Daniel and Abigail moved from Deerfields, New Jersey, Cohansey Precinct of Salem County, in the year 1755 to the state of North Carolina with their seven children. They came by water to Wilmington where they remained a short time. Along with many others who came about the same time they made their way forty miles inland to the newly established Duplin County. They selected a small tract of land on the west side of Doctor's Creek where they made their home.""","STR06" "I22026","Alderman","Daniel","11 Mar 1747","8 Aug 1824","0","Melba Allen writes that ""Daniel was of normal physical proportions, always cheerful and ready to meet conditions boldly and make the most of difficulties. He was the soul of Christian manhood and while he did not connect himself with any church, he was a Presbyterian in faith and true to his family and friends. His spirit lives in his descendants. Daniel was a Revolutionary Soldier and served from the state of North Carolina. Much of his family history was taken from the Rev. soldier records.""

Melba also shows his year of birth as 1748 versus 1747, in Cohansey, Salem County, NJ. The Graves Family Association website shows him as born in Deerfield, New Jersey.","STR06" "I32521","Alderman","David","Abt 1749","23 Oct 1831","0","Melba Allen, on her Daniel Alderman website, writes that: ""He was lean and tall, somewhat negative in manner, honorable in all respects, but not demonstrative. He loved his people, his home and his farm life. He did not unite with any church until advanced in years. In 1815 he moved with some of his children to Bulloch County, Ga.; there he joined a Baptist church. He died in 1831; he and his wife, Jemima, were buried in the Brannen cemetery near Statesboro, Georgia""","STR06" "I22039","Alderman","Elizabeth","Abt 1778","Bef 1805","0","The daughter of John ALDERMAN and Mary CASHWELL.","STR06" "I32517","Alderman","John","Abt 1742","Aug 1822","0","Melba Allen writes that ""John was of medium height and stout; he was of a serious mind, shrinking from public notice and filled with an intense religious zeal. From early life he was a faithful member of Wells Chapel Baptist Church; he lived quietly on his farm and was recognized as an outstanding wheel-wright and cabinet-maker. He read a great deal, especially the Bible and religious books. The end of life came to him suddenly while reading his Bible in his eightieth year. His wife, Mary Cashwell, was a native of Duplin County, North Carolina.""","STR06" "I22043","Alderman","John","15 Jul 1780","10 Oct 1824","0","The son of John ALDERMAN and Mary CASHWELL.","STR06" "I16658","Alderman","Thomas","11 Jan 1683","15 Aug 1715","0","Thomas Alderman was born 11 Jun 1683 or 9 Jan 1683 (record not legible) in Simsbury Connecticut. He was the son of William Alderman and Mary Case. On 27 Apr 1702 he married Mary Seagrave in East Hampton, Long Island, New York. Nothing is known of Mary Seagrave's ancestors. The children of Thomas Alderman and Mary Seagrave: infant b. 1704 died 31 Mar 1704, Mary b. 1705, Thomas b. 1707, William b. 1709 married Abigailhe died 1759, Daniel b. 1711 married Abigail Harris in 1740 he died Oct 1785. Thomas Alderman was a weaver by trade and a Presbyterian by faith. He established the Fairfield Presbyterian Church on 19 May 1708. He died 15 Aug 1715 in Cohansey Precinct, Salem County, New Jersey leaving widow and children. At his death Thomas Alderman owned property in Simsbury Connecticut. By his will he bequeathed this land to his youngest son Daniel who is also the ancestor of the southern branch of the Alderman family (Huxford Genealogical Society, Inc. Magazine, Leola Settle, Editor, Volume XXI, Number 1, page 41).

Tommy Bargeron
721 West 12th Street
Tifton, Georgia 31794

(Source http://www.bargeron.com/genealogy/gsb/f3430.html)


LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT August 13, 1715
Will of Thomas Alderman of Cohansey, Salem County, New Jersey, weaver; Wife Mary; children - Thomas, Daniel, Mary, William. Home farm in Cohansey, land at Simbury, New England, personal estate. Executors - the wife and Levi Preston. Witnesses - David Shepherd, Ephraim Dater, John Ware, Henry Buck. Proved September 28, 1715. Lib 2, p 37
Aug 20, 1715 Inventory of the personal estate, ?55.5, made by Richard Whitacar and John Fithian.

New Jersey State Archives 225 West State Street-Level 2 P.O. Box 307 Trenton, NJ 08625-0307
Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol. I. 1670-1730; Salem County, NJ Contributed to the USGenWeb Archives by Cyndie Enfinger
http://files.usgwarchives.org/nj/salem/wills/wills01.txt","STR06" "I43934","Aldridge","Annie Maude","16 Jun 1898","1 Mar 1984","0","Ancestry.com suggests that this might be the same person as Annie Aldridge. The obituary of daughter, Christine, confirms that Annie's maiden name was Annie Maude Aldridge.","STR06" "I32093","Aldridge","Charity E.","Between 1829 and 1830","Abt 1863","0","William is shown married to a Charity on the 1860 census, a Lucinda on the 1870 census, and a Jeminah on the 1880 census. Each of the census enumerations were in Lawrence County, Alabama. However, transcriptions for only his marriages to Charity and Gemima were found, Perhaps Charity was simply a nickname Lucinda went by.

PLEASE EMAIL IF YOU CAN SOLVE THIS MYSTERY.","STR06" "I26477","Alexander","Benjamin T.","Nov 1869","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed in Paddock's 1906 ""History and Biographical Record of North and West Texas"" with his siblings. Did he die prior to the publication date? Or could he have instead been called Sydney Alexander in Paddock's book? It is also possible that he was not a son of James and Elizabeth (McLemore) Alexander, but was simply liiving with them at the time of the 1870 census.","STR06" "I26475","Alexander","Bethenia J.","Dec 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 US Census
Texas, Taylor County, Abilene Ward 3
Enumerated 4 June 1900
SD 4, ED 150, Sheet 3B
53-56
Alexander, Jim Jr Head W M Sept 1868 31 M3 Tn Tn Tn Physici
an
Alexander, Madge Wife W F Oct 1876 23 M 3 0/0 Ark Miss Tenn
Alexander, Jim Sr Father W M Oct 1833 66 Wd Tn NC NC Physician
Ward, Jim Uncle W M Sept 1851 69 S Miss Tn Tn Physician
Sharp, Ella Servant B F Mar 1873 27 Wd 2/1 Tx NC NC Servant
Sharp, John Son B M July 1889 10 S Tx Tx Tx At School
55-59
Lawler, James Head W M Feb 1853 47 M 12 Tn NC Tn Real Estate Trade
Lawler, Bethenia Wife W F Dec 1870 29 M 12 2/2 Tn Tn Tn
Lawler, Minor Dtr W F Nov 1888 14 S Tn Tn Tn At School
Lawler, Frank Son W M Nov 1893 6 S Tx Tn Tn

1910 Census
Not Located

1920 Census
Texas, Taylor County, Abilene City, Justice Precint 1
Enumerated 7, 13 January 1920 by Mrs. Burkle Wheeler
SD 17, ED 259 Sheet 6B
406 106 130
Lawler, James A Head M W 66 M Tn Tn Tn None
Lawler, Bethenia J Wife F W 50 M Tn Tn Tn None
Lawler, Jefferson F Son M W 26 S Tx Tn Tn Commericial Traveler Arating Agency
Ness, Grace Boarder F W 22 S Tx Tn Tn Stenographer Wholesale Agency

1930 Census
Texas, Taylor, Abilene, ED 7
Enumerated April 16, 1930 by Mrs. Chlor E. Fenell
ED 221-7. SD 8, Sheet 14A Stamped 76
1220 North Third
290-351
Lawler, Bethenia J Head O $15,000 F W 60 Wd Tx Tn Tn None
1222 North Third
291-352
Lawler, J. Frank Head R $40 M W 36 M 33 Tx Tx Tx Operator Dry Cleaning Plant
Lawler, Yvonne Wife F W 31 M 28 Tx La Tx
Lawler, James E Son M W 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I23795","","","","","","","" "I48258","","","","","","","" "I40387","Alexander","Emma Louise","5 Oct 1927","19 Dec 1986","0","She is shown as the eleventh of twelve children born to Ernest Monroe ALEXANDEr and Dovie Jewell GARRETT of Texas.","STR06" "I5747","Alexander","Hazel Martha","31 Dec 1923","11 Mar 1999","0","She was first married to a Mr. Bishop.

Hazel Martha Payne, born Dec. 31, 1924 in the Hope community to E.L. and Minnie Alexander, died March 11 1999 in Oklahoma City. She married Harry Carl Payne on Aug. 20 1948 in Wichita Falls, TX. She was a retired food service provider and a member of the Missionary Council for Church, and a Sunday School teacher. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include a son Larry C. Payne of Comanche, a daughter, Marilyn Wetmore of Oklahoma City, a sister Pauline Middleton of Waurika, grandchildren, Miki Dawn Barton of Clarksville, KY, Bethany Wetmore of Oklahoma, Jon Edgar, Melvin Bullard, Larry Payne, Bill Wetmore, Preston Byford, Charles Hayes and Sammy Dunn,great-grandchildren McKayla Barton and Jessica Barton. She was preceded in death by her husband. Funeral services were held in the Morehead-Goetz Funeral Home Chapel in Comanche with David Hughes officiating. Burial was in the Hope Cemetery.


(Source: USGEBWEB page Stephens County, OK)","STR06" "I25567","Alexander","James Franklin","31 Oct 1833","Aft 1910","0","JAMES FRANKLIN ALEXANDER, now enjoying in well earned case an honorable retirement from labor at his pleasant home in Abilene, was born in Maury county, Tennessee, October 31, 1833. His father, James Minor Alexander, removed from Camden, South Carolina, to Tennessee in the year 1810. His mother was Margaret Carter prior to her marriage into the Alexander family. Having arrived at years of maturity James M. Alexander married a Miss Aiken, also a native of South Carolina, whose father removed to Tennessee about the same time the Alexander family was established there. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Alexander became the parents of six children, two sons and four daughters, of whom James Franklin is the only one now living. He was reared on the farm up to the time of his father's death in 1857, after which he went to Spring Hill, Tennessee, and there engaged in the dry goods business with which he was connected for three years. At that time the country was involved in the throes of the Civil war and Mr. Alexander espoused the cause of the south, offering his services in its defense, enlisting on the 21st of May, 1861, as a member of Company F, Third Regiment of Volunteer Infantry, the company being known as Brown's rifles, for the regiment was commanded by Colonel John C. Brown. He was afterward promoted to the rank of general and commanded a division. Dr. Alexander was with his command and brigade up to the time they left Bowling Green, Kentucky, and there he was detached on special duty for service in the pay master's and quartermaster's department. He remained with the army throughout the war and was with General Joe Johnston's command at the time of the surrender at Greenville, North Carolina.After being paroled he returned to Nashville, where he arrived on the 21st of May, 1865, just exactly four years from the time of his enlistment. The next important event in his life was his marriage, which was celebrated on the 28th of September, 1865, at which time Miss Elizabeth McLemore became his wife. She is a native of Maury county, Tennessee, and a daughter of Jefferson McLemore, of a representative family of that section of the country. Unto them have been born three children: James M., who is mentioned elsewhere in this volume; Bethenia J.; and R. Sydney McLemore Alexander [Note: Unable to verify through census records], also a practicing physician at Abilene. The wife and mother departed this life in August, 1891. Following his marriage Mr. Alexander turned his attention to farming near Spring Hill, where he remained until 1890. At that time he sold his farm and removed to Abilene, Texas, where he engaged in the drug business, having purchased the stock of P. H. Carter. This store he conducted for eight years with good success and then sold out to L. H. Bradfield, since which time he has lived retired save for the supervision of his invested interests, for he owns considerable property in this part of the state. He is a member of Abilene lodge, No. 562, B. P. O. E., and is a man of genuine worth, enjoying in high measure the esteem and confidence of those with whom he has been associated.

B. B. Paddock, History and Biographical Record of North and West Texas (Chicago: Lewis Publishing Co., 1906), Vol. II, pp. 417-418.

From ""Confederate Military History"" page 481: ""J.P. Durden . . . Company A, Forty-fifth regiment Alabama infantry . . . In the fight at Spring Hill, just before the Battle of Franklin, while driving the enemy from their breastworks, his left leg was shattered by a shot, the wound resulting in amputation. He remained at Spring Hill five months, as a prisoner, after the Confederate retreat, and was most kindly cared for at the home of Miss Lizzie M. McLemore and her brother.""

(Courtesy of Mark Freeman)","STR06" "I25567","Alexander","James Franklin","31 Oct 1833","Aft 1910","0","(Research):Census Information

1870 Census
Tennessee, Maury County, 22nd Civil District, Columbia Township
July 1870
Page 55, Stamped 645
356-369
Alexander, Joseph F 36 M W Farmer $4000 $2000 Tenn
Alexander, Eliza M 31 F W Housekeeper Tenn
Alexander, James M 2 M W At Home Tenn
Alexander, Benjamin T 7/12 M W At Home Tenn Born Nov
Peters, Eliza A 9 F W At Home Tenn
Aldridge, Kate 9 F W At Home Tenn
McLemore, Leamul P 25 M W At Home $--- $6000 Tenn

1900 US Census
Texas, Taylor County, Abilene Ward 3
Enumerated 4 June 1900
SD 4, ED 150, Sheet 3B
53-56
Alexander, Jim Jr Head W M Sept 1868 31 M3 Tn Tn Tn Physician
Alexander, Madge Wife W F Oct 1876 23 M 3 0/0 Ark Miss Tenn
Alexander, Jim Sr Father W M Oct 1833 66 Wd Tn NC NC Physician
Ward, Jim Uncle W M Sept 1851 69 S Miss Tn Tn Physician
Sharp, Ella Servant B F Mar 1873 27 Wd 2/1 Tx NC NC Servant
Sharp, John Son B M July 1889 10 S Tx Tx Tx At School

1910 Census
Texas, Taylor County, Abilene Ward 4, District 267
Enumerated 9 May 1910
SD 16, ED 267 Sheet 21B
J.F. Alexander, age 76, born in Tennessee, Widowed
was a roomer in the home of M.A. Langley. His occupation was shown as ""Own Income"" and his parents were both listed as born in South Carolina.","STR06" "I26474","Alexander","James Minor","18 Sep 1867","10 Nov 1954","0","Found in: B. B. Paddock, History and Biographical Record of North and West Texas (Chicago: Lewis Publishing Co., 1906), Vol. II, p. 417.

DR. JAMES MINOR ALEXANDER
DR. JAMES MINOR ALEXANDER, a leading physician of Abilene, was born in Maury county, Tennessee, September 18, 1867. His father, James Franklin Alexander, is represented elsewhere in this work. In his youth Dr. Alexander remained upon his father's farm and attended the common schools of the home locality, therein mastering the common branches of English learning. After putting aside his text-books he became connected with the drug trade and while thus engaged acquired a good knowledge of chemistry and prescription work. He was thus employed for two years in Hillsboro, Texas, and this led to his desire to become a member of the medical fraternity so that ultimately he matriculated in the Louisville Medical College, at Louisville, Kentucky, from which institution he was graduated in the class of 1889. He then returned to this state for the practice of medicine, opening an office in Victoria, whence he came to Abilene in November, 1889. Here he has since resided, ever seeking for the latest discoveries and modern theories of medicine and surgery. He has at different time pursued post graduate work in the Post Graduate Hospital of New York, and has thus kept in touch with the onward march of his profession. Since locating in Abilene Dr. Alexander has built up a large and lucrative practice and is regarded as an excellent physician and skillful surgeon, having comprehensive knowledge of the principles of medical science which he applies accurately and correctly to the needs of his patients. Recognizing the need of a suitable place where the sick of the western country could receive proper attention he erected in 1904 a sanitarium at the west end of North Fifth street, in Abilene. This is a spacious two-story structure, containing about seventeen rooms and is fitted up with all modern appliances and apparatus, including the X-ray and other electrical equipments. The building is well furnished, lighted throughout with electricity and heated by steam and in fact has every comfort and convenience for its patrons in harmony with the lines of health and sanitation. Dr. Alexander is a member of both the State and Taylor County Medical Associations and his fraternal relations connect him with the Elks, the Woodmen of the World and other societies.

On the 19th of November, 1896, Dr. Alexander wedded Miss Madge Quarles, a daughter of William Quarles, and a native of Charleston, Mississippi. They have one son, James Word Alexander.

Found in the Handbook of Texas Online:

ALEXANDER, JAMES MINOR (1867-1954). James Minor Alexander, builder and physician, was born on September 18, 1867, in Spring Hill, Tennessee, to James Franklin and Elizabeth (Minor) (sic) Alexander. He attended the Kentucky School of Medicine and graduated with honors in 1889 from Louisville Medical College. Later he did postgraduate work in New York, at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, and in 1913 in hospitals in London, Paris, Rome, Naples, and Berlin. In 1889 he moved to Victoria, Texas, then to Abilene, where he started a practice.

He opened Alexander Sanitarium, a hospital with eighteen beds, on June 1, 1904, in a two-story frame building. In 1918 he converted the structure into a school for nurses and moved his hospital into an adjacent three-story brick building with forty beds. He was joined in his Abilene practice by his brother, Dr. Sydney McLemore Alexander. Jim Alexander was credited with many medical firsts in West Texas, including the first Caesarean operation and the first two complete hysterectomies. He installed Abilene's first X-ray equipment. He closed his sanitarium in 1934 to join the staff of Hendrick Medical Center,where he later became chief of staff. He was a member of the Taylor-Jones County Medical Society, the Texas Medical Association,the Southern Medical Association, and the American Medical Association.

In 1925 he constructed the Alexander Building, then the tallest building in Abilene. That same year he established the Alexander Trust Estate, which placed most of his holdings in the names of his children. After his medical career was established, he acquired ranchland in Jones, Stonewall, King, Knox, and Shackelford counties. His ranching operations continued through his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was married twice, first to Madge Quarles, then to Anna Lee Burnes. He retired from medical practice in 1949 and died on November 10, 1954. He was buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Abilene.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: Abilene Reporter-News, November 27, 1950, November 11, 1954, April 8, 1956. Hugh E. Cosby, The History of Abilene (Abilene, Texas, 1955). Katharyn Duff and Betty Kay Seibt, Catclaw Country: An Informal History of Abilene in West Texas (Burnet, Texas: Eakin Press, 1980).
Katharyn Duff


Article about his estate, from The Abilene Reporter News, Wednesday Evening, November 17, 1954, page 11-B

Doctor Wills Big Estate to Grandchildren

Dr. James Minor (Jim) Alexander, pioneer Abilene area physician, willed all of his property---""in excess of $20,000""---to his grandchildren.

This was revealed Wednesday morning when the will was filed in the Taylor County clerk's office.

He died Nov. 10 in Abilene at the age of 87.

Dr. Alexander's son, Minor Alexander, was named as executor. The grandchildren are to share and share alike. The will was signed June 7, 1951, and was witnessed by L. S. Perry and E. T. Brooks.

Named as beneficiaries were the grandchildren, James Randall Alexander and Sydney McLemore Alexander, sons of Syndey McLemore Alexander; grandson Sydney Elmon Niblo, son of Lurline Elizabeth Niblo; grandchildren Martha Jane Alexander, James Minor Alexander, and Frances Marian Alexander, children of Minor Alexander.

An application to probate the will said Dr. Alexander possessed real and personal property of a probable value in excess of $20,000.

The Abilene law firm of Brooks, Fergus and Brooks is handling the matter.

Much of his estate has been divided before his death.

","STR06" "I26474","Alexander","James Minor","18 Sep 1867","10 Nov 1954","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 US Census
Texas, Taylor County, Abilene Ward 3
Enumerated 4 June 1900
SD 4, ED 150, Sheet 3B
53-56
Alexander, Jim Jr Head W M Sept 1868 31 M3 Tn Tn Tn Physician
Alexander, Madge Wife W F Oct 1876 23 M 3 0/0 Ark Miss Tenn
Alexander, Jim Sr Father W M Oct 1833 66 Wd Tn NC NC Physician
Ward, Jim Uncle W M Sept 1851 69 S Miss Tn Tn Physician
Sharp, Ella Servant B F Mar 1873 27 Wd 2/1 Tx NC NC Servant
Sharp, John Son B M July 1889 10 S Tx Tx Tx At School
55-59
Lawler, James Head W M Feb 1853 47 M 12 Tn NC Tn Real Estate Trade
Lawler, Bethenia Wife W F Dec 1870 29 M 12 2/2 Tn Tn Tn
Lawler, Minor Dtr W F Nov 1888 14 S Tn Tn Tn At School
Lawler, Frank Son W M Nov 1893 6 S Tx Tn Tn

1910 Census
Not located

1920 Census
Texas, Taylor County, Abilene, Justice Precinct 1
Enumerated 27 January 1920 Mrs. Bessie Lee Piguet
SD 17, ED 261 Sheet 15 A
Alexander Sanitarium
Alexander, James M Head M W 51 D Tn Tn Tn Doctor Surgical
Burns, Anna L Nurse F W 25 S Tx Tx Tx Head Nurse Sanitarium
Gilliam, Ora Belle F W 22 S Tx Tn Tn Nurse Sanitarium
Shomber, Ruby J F W 21 S Kansas Ohio Mo Nurse Sanitarium
Marr, Johnie F W 19 S Tx Mo Tx Nurse Sanitarium
Davis, Mamie F W 22 S Tx Ark Tx Nurse Sanitarium
Galiespane, Abbie F W 33 Wd Tx Al Tx Nurse Sanitarium
Cayle, Minnie M F S 17 S Tx Tx Tx Nurse Sanitarium
Ford, Dick M B 24 S Tx Tx Tx Servant Sanitarium
Bennett, Howard M B 25 S Colo Colo Colo Cook Sanitarium
Bennett, Rosey F B 28 M Tx Tx Tx Servant Sanitarium

1930 Census
Texas, Taylor Abilene City
Enumerated April 10, 1930 by Mrs. Gertrude L. Sands
ED 221-10 SD 8 Sheet 12A Stamped 108
602 Victoria
251-293
Alexander, James M Hd O $10,000 M W 61 M 53 Tn Tn Tn Surgeon Hospital
Alexander, Anna L Wife F W 39 M 31 Tx Tx Tx None
Alexander, Lurline Adopted Dtr F W 16 S ??? Tn Tx [Married a NIBLO]
Alexander, Sydney M Son M W 6 S Tx Tn Tx","STR06" "I32605","Alexander","Lora Flossie","17 Mar 1898","1 Apr 1971","0","Name: Lora Flossie Mclemore
Titles & Terms (Original):
Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Death Date: 01 Apr 1971
Death Place: Florence, Lauderdale, Alabama
Gender: Female
Race (Original):
Race (Standardized):
Age at Death: 74y
Estimated Birth Date: 1897
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name: Maclin Mclemore
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original):
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Name: Lonza Alexander
Father's Titles & Terms (Original):
Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Minnie Jacobs
Mother's Titles & Terms (Original):
Mother's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Funeral Home:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2051650
Reference Number: 9546
Collection: Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974
Rozella Payne Coggin emailed that: ""Lora Flossie Alexander was my grandmother. Her birthdate was March 17, 1898. She always added two years to the present to get her age. She died on April 1, 1971. My Grandparents had six children. I am not sure of their birth/death dates or the exact birth order but they were
(1) John Curtis (J.C.) McLemore
Teresa McLemore and Jeanene McLemore
(2) Chatterson ____ McLemore
Doris Jean McLemore & Ronald Wayne McLemore
(3) Hadassah Florissia McLemore Payne
Rozella, Patricia Ann, Glenda Gail, Donald Ray, &
Janet Sue Payne
(4) Obidiah Nephiah McLemore No Children
(5) Dillard Edison (D.E.) McLemore
McLin Able McLemore, III, John Paul, Lora Sueanne
McLemore Hobbs, Dillard, & Lance McLemore
(6) Ola Myrle McLemore Hill (Only surviving child)
Howard Lee Hill & Virginia Lynn Hill Dohrman

My mother (Hadassah) married Hershel Nolan Payne on August 14, 1943 at Fort Rucker, Alabama. He died on December 16, 1959.

Rozella Payne Coggin
mailto:cogginr@uah.edu","STR06" "I5826","Alexander","Margaret","13 Sep 1791","7 Dec 1856","0","Could have been born in Warren Co., Ohio; where she married Stephen McWethy.

There were thought to have been children born to her after John was adopted.","STR06" "I8393","Alexander","Ruth","Bef 1721","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of James Alexander of Scotland.","STR06" "I26484","Alexander","Sydney McLemore","4 Jul 1923","8 Jun 1996","0","Assumed to be named in honor of his Uncle, R. Sydney McLemore Alexander (I).

Sydney Alexander II died on the Alexander Ranch near Truscott, Texas, in Knox County, some 100 miles north of Abilene. (Note from Sydney M. Alexander III, April 2019)","STR06" "I26487","","","","","","","" "I31331","Alexander","Thomas Alvin","9 Dec 1860","Yes, date unknown","0"," He was proprietor of Hotel Cranford, Fort Dodge, Iowa.","STR06" "I31331","Alexander","Thomas Alvin","9 Dec 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Iowa, Cerro Gordo County, Mason City Twp
Enumerated 16 June 1900
SD 77 ED 29 Sheet 16B
U. Washington (Anderson Hotel)
100-346-372
Alexander, Thomas A Hd Dec 1860 39 M M8 Iowa Ohio Ohio Hot
el Keeper
Alexander, Nellie P Wf Apr 1868 32 M M8 3/3 Illinios Ohio Ohio
Alexander, Maurice A Son Aug 1896 3 S Minnesota Iowa Illinois
Alexander, Katherine M Dtr Dec 1897 2 S Minnesota Iowa Illinois
Alexander, Francis P Son June 1899 11/12 S Minnesota Iowa Illinois
Hotel Employees and guest too numerous to list","STR06" "I5369","Alford","Abner Jefferson","23 Nov 1899","28 Jan 1982","0","SABINE COUNTY REPORTER 15 January 1997 ""Back In Time--1982 Fifteen Years Ago"" Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Alford of the Fairmount community marked their 50th wedding anniversary.","STR06" "I32667","Alford","Adron Corbett","23 Jun 1893","22 Nov 1970","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J64T-75T
name: Adron Corbett Alford
death date: 22 Nov 1970
death place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
gender: Male
race:
death age: 77 years
estimated birth date: 1893
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Jessie P. Alford
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Emma Rice
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2218971
digital film number: 4169217
image number: 1277
reference number: 91250
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Adron Corbett Alford, 1970","STR06" "I32667","Alford","Adron Corbett","23 Jun 1893","22 Nov 1970","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 6 Feb 1920
SD 226 ED 168 Sheet 29A
Bayou Road
570-592
Alford, Adrian C Head M W 26 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Alford, Ada A Wf F W 30 M Tx Ga Tx
Alford, Elma A Son M W 3 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Alford, Thelma A Dtr F W 3 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 25, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 15A Stamped 37
27-27
Alford, Adron C Head M W 36 M19jTx Tx Tx Farmer
Alford, Ada A Wf F W 40 M 23 Tx Tx Tx
Alford, Elmer A Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Alford, Thelma A Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I6638","Alford","Aletha ""Letha""","Abt 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows her as a daughter of Britton ALFORD and Arlethia ""Lethia"" HARRIS.

The daughter of William Theodore Alford and Margaret Maximillian of Sabine Parish, by this same name, would have been too young to be his wife, as her date of birth was around 1876.","STR06" "I1616","Alford","Allen Josiah","27 Feb 1844","23 Jul 1923","0","Per ""Shelby County, Texas in the Civil War"" compiled by Kathryn Hooper Davis and Carolyn Reeves Ericson, Civil War Veteran, Buried in Fairview Cemetery, Shelby County. Private, Company F, 11th Texas Infantry. Enlisted 14 July 1862 at Camp Clough. Pension #16522. Parents Isham and Sylvia Ann (Hodges) Alford. In Texas since 1854. Left the service on 31 October 1862 ""sick at home on furlo.""","STR06" "I1616","Alford","Allen Josiah","27 Feb 1844","23 Jul 1923","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County,
Enumerated 22 Jun 1880
Page 8 D., SD 1, ED 85
76-77
Alford, Allen J. W M 35 Farmer Ala Geo Ala
Alford, Nancy A. W F 24 Wf Keeping House Miss Geo Geo
Alford, Lee E W M 8 Son Tx
Alford, Ovada W F 7 Dtr Tx
Alford, Benjamin W M 2 Son Tx
Alford, Laura W F 9/12 Born Sept Dtr Tx
Alford, Amanda W F 18 Servant Farm Laborer Tx

1900 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 3
Enumerated 13 June 1900
SD 8 ED 88 Sheet 12A
180-184
Alford, Allen Hd W M Feb 1845 55 M 30 Ala Ga Ala Farmer
Alford, Nancy Wf W F Aug 1852 48 M 30 11/8 Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I32656","Alford","Archibald ""Baldy"" A.","Abt 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","Janice Smith shows that he married Mary Caroline Land, a daguther of John H. Land and Rebecca Buckly, and that they were the parents of 12 children.","STR06" "I32669","Alford","Arie Frances","1 Jul 1895","23 Jul 1968","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDNJ-HTL
Name: Arie Frances Clark
Death Date: 23 Jul 1968
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 73 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 01 Jul 1895
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jesse Powell Alford
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Emma Rice
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife & Mother
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 24 Jul 1968
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137147
Digital Film Number: 4029823
Image Number: 1506
Reference Number: cn 59074
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I32877","Alford","Arletha Jennie","11 Sep 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","Janice Smith shows that she married Alfred Arvie HALBERT, and that they were the parents of five.","STR06" "I33078","Alford","Ausborn","Abt 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","Did he die young? Not on the 1870 census with his mother and sisters.","STR06" "I32735","Alford","Beatrice B.","Abt 1915","Yes, date unknown","0","Laura Buckmaster shows that she married Vance K. CARTEE.","STR06" "I6279","Alford","Benjamin Allen","12 Oct 1916","8 Apr 1972","0","Janice Smith shows that her married Bessie Mae SMITH. Virgie Speights wrote, in her June 11, 1964 ""Old Timers of Sabine County"" column, that B. A. Alford had been a member of the Hemphill City Council.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JN7C-SLY
Name: Benjamin Allen Alford
Death Date: 08 Apr 1972
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 55 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 Oct 1916
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: George Alford
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Clara Chambers
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223768
Digital Film Number: 4005476
Image Number: 03114
Reference Number: 30926
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

","STR06" "I32590","Alford","Benjamin Meador","24 Sep 1877","Yes, date unknown","0","Janice Smith shows that he married first Addie Bell CANNON on 20 Feb 1897 in Shelby County and second Clara BAKER on 1 Jun 1920, in Center, Shelby County. He had 12 children by Addie Bell, and two more by Clara.","STR06" "I39808","Alford","Bertha Mae","17 Nov 1881","Yes, date unknown","0","Janice Smith shows that she married Eugene Anderson DOGGETT on 15 Nov 1897 in De Soto Parish, LA. They were the parents of six children.","STR06" "I1252","Alford","Burtis Terry","16 Sep 1845","13 Apr 1901","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1880 Federal Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Burtis ALFORD Self M Male W 31 TX Farmer AL AL
Lizzie ALFORD Wife M Female W 26 MS Keeps House MS MS
Carrie ALFORD Dau S Female W 10 TX At Home TX MS
Isam ALFORD Son S Male W 9 TX TX MS
Preston ALFORD Son S Male W 7 TX TX MS
Geo. W. ALFORD Son S Male W 1 TX TX MS
Robert ALFORD Other S Male B 16 TX Wks On Farm TX TX
Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 4, Sabine, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255325 NA Film Number T9-1325
Page Number 240D","STR06" "I39813","Alford","Burtis Terry","Oct 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","Jancie Smith shows that he died in Boyce, Rapides Parish, LA, and that he was the father of Joseph Cullen ALFORD, Sr.","STR06" "I32685","Alford","Cansada","7 Mar 1873","19 Oct 1903","0","William Scott shows that she married, on 28 Dec 1891 in Sabine Parish, R. Lee QUIRK, a son of William Thomas QUIRK and Elizabeth B. SHELBORN.","STR06" "I39826","Alford","Carra G. ""Carrie""","8 Jun 1895","Yes, date unknown","0","She was the mother of Willard and G. A. Neal of Hemphill.","STR06" "I1805","Alford","Carrie","Abt 1869","Yes, date unknown","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that she married R.S. GOODRICH on 17 Oct 1888 in Sabine County, Texas.","STR06" "I1255","Alford","Clarence Vivian","14 Nov 1887","12 Oct 1930","0","Janice Smith shows that he descends from Thomas>Isham>Baldy>Isham.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFLZ-1YS
name: Clarence V. Alford
death date: 24 Oct 1930
death place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 42 years 11 months 10 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 14 Nov 1887
birthplace: Sabine Co., Tex
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Thomas R. Alford
father's birthplace: Miss
mother's name: Sallie Collier
mother's birthplace: Miss
occupation: Laborer
place of residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
cemetery: Jeneva
burial place:
burial date: 25 Oct 1930
additional relatives:
film number: 2135427
digital film number: 4141698
image number: 1889
reference number: 50334
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Clarence V. Alford, 1930","STR06" "I32676","Alford","Daniel Alexander","18 Sep 1893","28 Jun 1970","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6CK-5MJ
name: Daniel Alexander Alford
death date: 28 Jun 1970
death place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
gender: Male
race:
death age: 76 years
estimated birth date: 1894
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Thomas Alford
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Sally Collier
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2218857
digital film number: 4169069
image number: 2851
reference number: 51977
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Daniel Alexander Alford, 1970","STR06" "I32676","Alford","Daniel Alexander","18 Sep 1893","28 Jun 1970","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine Precinct, San Augustine Town
Enumerated April 21, 1930
ED 203-1 SD 19 Sheet 8B
210-220
Alford, Daniel Head M W 36 M 19 Tx Tx Miss Manager Oil Co
Alford, Vera Wf F W 33 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Alford, Virgil Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Alford, Foy Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Alford, Dorette Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I16128","Alford","Dicy","Abt 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","Said by Allen Weeks Methvin to have married third Needham Bryant ""Dick"" Alford, son of Needham Judge Alford and Martha Wadell.","STR06" "I10552","Alford","Dorette Geneva","8 Oct 1920","25 Dec 2008","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 1, 2009, Page 8

Dorette Barr

Funeral services for Dorette Barr, 88, of San Augustine, were held at 10:00 a.m. Monday, December 29, 2008 at San Augustine First Baptist Church. Burial followed at Liberty Hill Cemetery in San Augustine County. Rev. Kent Pate, Rev. Chet Hensley Jr., Dr. Sam Wayman and Rev. David Burcham officiated. She died December 25, 2008 in San Augustine.

Dorette Barr was born in Geneva on October 8, 1920 to Dan Alford and Vera Mason Alford. She worked for the San Augustine Independent School District. She organized the first choral program at San Augustine High School and was a member of San Augustine First Baptist Church.

She is survived by her daughter, Linda Gay Goller and husband Bill of San Augustine; son Dr. Frank Barr and wife, Judith of Oakland, California; two grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; sisters-in-law, Judy Alford of Laplace, LA, Pauline Barr of Dallas and Billie Barr of Center.

Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine ws in charge of arrangements.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2009)

A nearly identical obituary appeared in the December 31, 2008 Sabine County Reporter, and in the Lufkin Daily News on December 27, 2008.","STR06" "I32715","Alford","Edwin Barksdale","25 Nov 1792","10 Mar 1878","0","He married Martha Patricia ""Patsy"" SMith, and they had a large family in Pike County, Mississippi.","STR06" "I14588","Alford","Eliza Jane","21 Dec 1871","27 May 1954","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Amy Hogan, shows her as a daughter of Isaac E. Alford and Abitha Sephronia Schilling.","STR06" "I32683","Alford","Elizabeth ""Betty""","23 Jun 1867","19 Jun 1921","0","William Scott shows that she married William Thornton Parrot on 23 Nov 1898? He also shows her sisters, Martha and Samantha, as married to William Thornton Parrot.","STR06" "I30095","Alford","Eula","4 Sep 1897","15 Jul 1970","0","Name: Eula Burkhalter
Death Date: 15 Jul 1970
Death Place: Crockett, Houston, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 72 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1898
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Alford
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ann White
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218906
Digital Film Number: 4169090
Image Number: 2521
Reference Number: 65348
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I39185","Alford","Felter Luther","23 Aug 1907","24 Sep 1961","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD66-1MQ
Name: Felter Luther Alford
Death Date: 24 Sep 1961
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 54 years 1 month 1 day
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Aug 1907
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Birt Alford
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: May Mills
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Bus Driver
Place of Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery: Liberty Hill
Burial Place: San Augustine County, Texas
Burial Date: 25 Sep 1961
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116792
Digital Film Number: 4166598
Image Number: 3427
Reference Number: v X cn 54223
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I2123","Alford","Frances ""Fannie"" Harriet","27 Apr 1873","10 Jul 1927","0","Name: Fannie Strather
Death Date: 10 Jul 1927
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 54 years 2 months 13 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 27 Apr 1873
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: N. B. Alford
Father's Birthplace: La.
Mother's Name: Francis Partin
Mother's Birthplace: Miss.
Occupation: Housewife
Informant: Mack Bragg
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: New Hope
Burial Date: 10 Jul 1927
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114332
Digital Film Number: 4165164
Image Number: 2536
Reference Number: cn 24850
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I2123","Alford","Frances ""Fannie"" Harriet","27 Apr 1873","10 Jul 1927","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 28 April 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 7B

108-112
Bragg, Thomas A Hd M W 38 M1 8 Tx Florida Florida Farmer Gen Farm
Bragg, Frances H Wf F W 36 M1 8 4/2 Tx La Miss
Bragg, Willie I Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Mac R Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
10 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 32A, Stamped 125
624-646
Bragg, Fannie H Hd F W 46 Wd Tx La Miss Farmer Own Farm
Bragg, Charlie Nephew M W 26 S Tx Fla La Farm Laborer Home Farme
Davidson, Theron Son-in-law M W 23 M Tx Ga Ga Farmer Own Farm
Davidsion, Irona Dtr F W 16 M Tx Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I6498","Alford","George Washington","6 Oct 1879","22 Nov 1941","0","Janice Smith shows him as a Sheriff in Sabine County.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDPW-1S8
name: George Washington Alford
death date: 22 Nov 1941
death place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
gender: Male
race: white
death age: 62 years 1 month 16 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 06 Oct 1879
birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: B. T. Alford
father's birthplace: Ga.
mother's name: Elizabeth Collier
mother's birthplace: Miss.
occupation: Deputy Sheriff
place of residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
cemetery:
burial place: Hemphill, Texas
burial date: 24 Nov 1941
additional relatives: X
film number: 2138748
digital film number: 4030529
image number: 2617
reference number: cn 51356
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" George Washington Alford, 1941","STR06" "I6498","Alford","George Washington","6 Oct 1879","22 Nov 1941","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam, ED 71
Enumerated 12 & 13 June 1900 by James N. Drawhorn
SD 8, ED 81 Sheet No 7A, stamped 135
110-110
Alford Geo Hd W M Oct 1879 21 M1 Tx Ala ?? Farmer
Alford Jennie Wife W F June 1883 16 M 1 1/1 Tx Tx ??
Alford, Abney Son W M Nov 1899 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine, 4 J-pct, ED 134
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910 Reginald G. Goodrich
SD 2, ED 134 Sheet 7B
97-102
Alford, George W Hd M W 30 M2 4 Tx Al Miss Farmer
Alford, Clara J Wife F W 24 M1 4 2/2 Tx Ga Ga
Alford, Abner J Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Labor
Alford, Bertice J Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Labor
Alford, Robert B. Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Alford, Jennie V F W 1 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 12A
George W. Alford Hd M W 40 Tx Ga Miss Peace Officer Sheriff
Clara J. Alford Wife F W 34 Tx Ga Ga
Abna J. Alford Son M W 20 Tx Tx Tx
Bertis T. Alford Son M W 18 Tx Tx Tx
Genevive Alford Dtr F W 10 Tx Tx Tx
George N. Alford Son M W 8 Tx Tx Tx
Collis L. Alford Son M W 6 Tx Tx Tx
Bennie A. Alford Son M W 3 2/12 Tx Tx Tx
Rosa L. Alford Dtr F W 4/12 Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1, Hemphill
Enumerated April 12, 1930
ED 202-2 SD 19 Sheet 5A Stamped 19
91-108
Alford, George W Hd O $2000 M W 50 M18 Tx Ga Ala Freight Agent
Alford, Clara Wf F W 44 M 20 Tx Ala Ga
Alford, George Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Saw Mill
Alford, Collis Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Alford, Bennie Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Alford, Rosalie Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Alford, Temple Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I33602","","","","","","","" "I13891","","","","","","","" "I6225","Alford","Isham","Abt 1817","7 Jun 1888","0","Paulette Gilchrist shows him as a son of Archibald and Elizabeth ALFORD of North Carolina, and as born in Tennessee.

Other sources, most notably the Family Descendancy Report titled ""Known Descendants of
Isham Alford & Anne Ferrell (1755 NC - 1832 GA)"" which can be found onloine here:

http://www.alfordassociation.org/GENEALOGY/ISH755NC.pdf

These other sources instead have him listed as a son of Baldy Alford and grandson of Isham Alford and Anne Ferrell. This website is maintained by Janice Smith, a descendant. She states that Isham and Sylvia Anne Alford moved their family from St. Clair County, Alabama to Texas in 1854. They went to Texas crossing the Sabine River near Milam. They traveled across the Old San Antonio Road to what was then Washington County and settle at a little village called Evergreem about 12 miles from Giddings, now in Lee County, Sometime before 1860, Isham and Sylvia sold their land and moved their family to Sabine County in the piney woods of East Texas. Janice showsn that he was born ca 1815 in Georgia.","STR06" "I6225","Alford","Isham","Abt 1817","7 Jun 1888","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Redland Beat No. 4, PO Milam
Enumerated 30 Jun 1860
Page 24 Stamped 330
178-178
Isham Alford 43 M Farmer 1500 1815 Ga
Anna Alford 34 F Ala
Frances Alford 18 F Ala
Allen Alford 16 M Ala
Bertis Alford 14 M Ala
Baldy Alford 11 M Ala
Lousia Alford 9 F Ala
Thomas Alford 5 M Ala
Julias Alford 3 M Tx
179-179
Eaton and Julia RC Washham
180-180
W. B. Alford 20 M Farmer 150 200 Ala
Arletha L Alford 22 F Ala
Ausborn Alford 9/12 M Tx","STR06" "I32674","Alford","Isham Brittain","29 Apr 1871","4 May 1944","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that he married Lula M. PAYNE on 16 Feb 1902 in Sabine County, Texas. Janice Smith shows that he married first Mary Belle THOMAS, having one son named Wendell, and second Lula Mae PAYNE, by whom he had two sons.","STR06" "I41113","Alford","Ivy Virginia","Jul 1892","26 Nov 1978","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS8T-7ZP
name: Iva Virginia Alford Vickers
titles & terms:
event: Death
event date: 26 Nov 1978
event place: Precinct 7, Brazoria, Texas, United States
gender: Female
age: 86
estimated birth year: 1892
father: Thomas Alford
father's titles & terms:
mother: Sally Collier
mother's titles & terms:
certificate number: 91093
digital folder number: 004991354
image number: 00108
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1977-1986,"" Iva Virginia Alford Vickers, 1978","STR06" "I32710","Alford","Jacob","15 Aug 1761","16 Jul 1824","0","Allen Weeks Methvin notes that ""Jacob Alford was probably born in Bute County, North Carolina. After some reorganization of counties, he lived in Franklin County and later moved to Cumberland County, where he was enumerated in 1790. Before 1795 he moved to Montgomery County, Georgia, where tax and land records show he lived until about 1806. By 1807 he was in Louisiana where his twin sons were born. Louisiana land records prove that he had settled on land in what was to become Washington Parish by December 1807. He was given headrights on 641.32 acres in what was to become Sec. 54 with the north boundary on what was to become the state line and the eastern boundary on the Bogue Chitto River. His father willed to him ""the land and plantation whereon I now live lying on both sides Tarr River together with six cows and calves, six sows and pigs and one Breading (sic) mare to him and his heirs forever.""","STR06" "I32712","Alford","Jacob","Abt 1788","Yes, date unknown","0","The Alford Association notes that ""There is nothing more than a weak family tradition to support him as a son.""","STR06" "I2119","Alford","Jacob L.","25 Dec 1834","22 Mar 1884","0","Billy Polk states his middle name ws Lauhon or Lahorn.","STR06" "I44166","Alford","James Virgil","10 Jul 1913","8 Feb 1985","0","Obituary (From FindAGrave)

James V. Alford, on Wednesday, February 8, 1985 at 10:30 a.m., beloved husband of Juliette Clement Alford; father of Donald and Ronald Alford both of Houston, TX; son of Vera M. Alford and the late Daniel Alford; brother of Thomas F. Alford of Texarkana, AR and Dorette Barr of San Augustine, TX; also survived by 5 grandchildren; age 71 years a native of Texas and a resident of Laplace for the past 29 years.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend funeral services from Millet Funeral Home, Laplace on Friday, February 8, 1985 at 10:30 a.m. followed by religious services at St. Joan Of Arc Catholic Church. Interment in St. Peter Cemetery, Reserve, LA?.","STR06" "I29503","Alford","Jennie V.","15 Oct 1880","7 Dec 1903","0","In her annotated transcription of the Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary writes that her headstone is inscribed ""Wife of James A. Dorsey - We will meet again.""","STR06" "I7358","Alford","Jesse B.","30 Dec 1897","16 Apr 1974","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows his middle name as Bryant.","STR06" "I7358","Alford","Jesse B.","30 Dec 1897","16 Apr 1974","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 23, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 2A Stamped 24
17-18
Alford, Jesse B Hd M W 32 M@20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer General Farm
Alford, Verdie R Wf F W 31 M@19 Tx Tx La
Alford, Gweneth R Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Alford, Jesse D Son M W 1 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I32727","Alford","Jesse Claude","Abt 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine, Precinct 7
Enumerated 30 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 10A
170-170
Alford, Claud Hd M W 32 M1 10 La US US Farmer
Alford, Nannie Wf F W 31 M1 10 5/5 Tx Ga Ga Farm Laborer
Alford, Harvey Son M W 9 S Tx La Tx Farm Laborer
Alford, Mannie Son M W 7 S Tx La Tx
Alford, Tinie Son M W 5 S Tx La Tx
Alford, Lula Dtr F W 3 S Tx La Tx
Alford, Wiley Son M W 1 S Tx La Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Justice Precinct One
Enumerated 3 and 4 of February 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 26B
Easley Road
516-538
Alford, Jesse C Hd M W 42 M La La La Farmer Own Farm
Alford, Nannie Wf F W 41 M Tx Ga Miss
Alford, Harvey C Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Alford, Mannie E Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Alford, Lula M Dt F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Alford, Tiney C Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Alford, Wiley C Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Alford, Vessie E Son M W 8 Tx Tx Tx
Alford, Fannie Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Alford, Bosie B Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP No 6
Enumerated 14 Apr 1930
ED 202-9 SD 19 Sheet 2B
42-42
Alford, J.C. Hd M W 53 m@21 Tx Al Al Farmer
Alford, Nannie Wf F W 51 m@20 Tx Tx Tx
Alford, Wiley Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Alford, Vessie Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Alford, Beatrice Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I13892","Alford","Jesse Donald","4 Jan 1929","21 Feb 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
March 1, 1995, Page 10

J. D. Alford

Jessie (sic) Donald ""J.D."" Alford, 66, of West Orange died Tuesday, Feb. 21, at a Beaumont hospital.

Alford was born Jan. 4, 1929, in Sabine County and had lived in Orange County since 1948, where he was retired from E. I. DuPont's Sabine River Works as a storekeeper, and was a member of the McDonald Memorial Baptist Church and Madison Masonic Lodge #126. Alford had formerly served as mayor and a city council member of West Orange.

Survivors: wife, Joanna Alford of West Orange; daughters, Judy Schahn of St. Louis, Missouri, and Kay Jones of Tyler; sons, Joe Alford of West Orange and Brent Alford of Denton; a sister, Gweneth Tinsley of Buna; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

Funeral services were held Feb. 23 at Claybar Funeral Home's chapel, Orange, with Bro. Joe Orr officiating. Interment was at Forest Lawn Cemetery, West Orange.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2009)","STR06" "I2117","Alford","Jesse Powell","20 Dec 1828","2 Aug 1890","0","He married second Cornelia Horton Crawford, on 28 Aug 1886 in Coleman County, Texas.

Kathy Casagranda shows that Tabitha EASON married Jesse Powell ALFORD on 12 Mar 1891 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana. If his 1890 date of death is accurate, it must have been another Jesse Powell Alford she married, possibly his namesake son. Further investigation should be done, however, based on the significant gap in ages between Tabitha and either Jesse Powell Alford Sr or Jesse Powell Alford Jr.","STR06" "I2117","Alford","Jesse Powell","20 Dec 1828","2 Aug 1890","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Kaufman County
Enumerated 9 Oct 1850
227-228
George W. Morris 26 M Farmer La
Elizabeth Morris 26 F La
Needham J. Morris 1/12 M Tx
J. P. Alford 21 M Farmer La
Harriet Alford 15 F New Hampshire

1860 Census
Texas, Limestone County, PO Springfield
Enumerated 9 Aug 1860
Pages 80 and 81
615-545
JP Alford 32 M Farmer 640 500 La
Harriet Alford 26 F Con
Marth Alford 5 F Tx
Wm Alford 4 M Tx
N. Alford 2 M Tx
John Alfored 1 M Tx","STR06" "I2115","Alford","Jesse Powell","18 Dec 1870","13 Oct 1898","0","Could he also have married Tabitha Eason? Kathy Casagranda shows that Tabitha EASON married a Jesse Powell ALFORD on 12 Mar 1891 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana. However, based on his date of marriage to Emma Rice, and the subsequent children born to them, it appears unlikely.

His tombstone is inscribed ""In Memory of-Only son of Rev. N. B. & Frances Alford-We have drained the bitter cup of grief and prayed to give thee up without one murmured word of pain. Father they will be done. Take back our darling one. We try to pray, in vain.""","STR06" "I33600","Alford","Joe Donald","26 Mar 1949","26 May 2016","0","Joe Alford, a small-town lawyer known for valuing people more than money, died May 26, 2016 at the age of 67.

His wife of 46 years, Charlotte, was with him at his death and as he went through months of cancer treatments.

In an age of lawyers advertising on billboards and television, Joe didn't even have a sign on his Orange office. People found him, often by referral. His law office for nearly 35 years was a small old building across the street from the Orange County Courthouse. In recent years he added a front porch with rocking chairs. Dozens of people tell stories of how he never sent them a bill for his work.

He considered working as legal counsel for public entities a donation to the community. At times he turned down offers of pay raises from the entities. He was the original attorney for the Orange County Appraisal District, dating back to 1979 and continued in the position until his death.

He was the City Attorney for the City of West Orange and previously was the Municipal Judge. In addition, he represented the Little Cypress-Mauriceville CISD and the Mauriceville Municipal Utility District. He had once been counsel for the West Orange-Cove CISD and advised the Deweyville ISD for more than 20 years.

His legal work including representing criminals on trial for capital murder and elderly widows probating wills. He handled divorces, name changes and adoptions. Every client found a shoulder to cry on, sympathy and a lifelong friend.

Even though he represented the accused in the courtroom, law enforcement officers respected him because he showed them respect.

Joe was born in Port Arthur to J.D. and Joann Alford.

He grew up in West Orange and was a 1967 graduate of the old West Orange High School. He and Charlotte Duhon began dating when they were in high school and married in 1970.

He worked his way through Lamar University as an orderly at Orange Memorial Hospital in the days before hazmat medicine. If a patient came in bleeding, the orderlies went home with blood on their clothes. It didn't matter to him. Helping came first.

The experience made him want to go into hospital administration. But his grandfather in Hemphill, Judge Beauchamp, talked him into studying law. That influence affected generations of people in Orange County who turned to him for advice and help.

Joe is a graduate of the University of Houston's Bates School of Law. He and Charlotte worked to pay for his studies.

After graduating and passing the bar, he returned to Orange and became a prosecutor in the office of then-District Attorney Sharon Bearden. He later left for a private practice with Wayne Peveto, who at the time was also the state representative for the county. Joe later went into his own practice.

He loved books, music and baseball cards. State District Judge Dennis Powell said Joe always pursued knowledge and the meaning of life. Besides keeping up with the latest legal case law, Joe could polish off two or more books a week. He was always ahead of the musical trends and recommended artists before they became famous. His expertise on baseball cards, along with his collection, was legendary.

He also loved the game of baseball. He coached youth baseball for his son and in recent years coached his great-nephews and nieces in the sport. As a surprise to many, he even ventured into coaching youth soccer. One of his last joys in life was seeing his three-year-old grandson Ronan slug a baseball off a tee.

Joe and Charlotte followed the West Orange-Stark Mustangs and have been football season ticket-holders in the same seats for 40 years.

Funeral services will be at 1pm Monday, May 29, 2016 at First United Methodist Church, 502 North Sixth Street in downtown Orange.

A visitation will begin at 11am before the funeral.

Entombment will follow at Saint Mary's Cemetery on Meeks Drive.

Pallbearers will be Wade Smith, Ed Smith, Rex Peveto, Eric Peveto, Barry Jones and Brent Alford.

Honorary pallbearers are Sharon Bearden and retired State District Judge Pat Clark.

His survivors, besides his wife, are his mother, Joann Alford of West Orange, son Joseph of Los Angeles and daughter and son-in-law, Laura and Sam Watters of Orange, along with grandson Ronan Watters. Also surviving are sisters, Judy Sher of St. Louis and Kay Jones and husband Barry of Tyler, Texas, plus brother, Brent Alford and wife Michelle of Fort Worth. Also, sister-in-law Juanita Smith of Orange and numerous nieces and nephews, Jami Nemec, Kara and Scott James, Derek and Sarah Jones, Lindsey and Jonathan Bolton, Josh Alford, Holden Alford, Wade and Julie Smith and Ed and Kathy Smith.","STR06" "I2121","Alford","John Waddell","15 Nov 1842","17 Jul 1863","0","Billy Polk notes that he died in the Battle of Elk Creek in the service of the Confederate Army.","STR06" "I32680","Alford","John Waddle","4 Dec 1860","18 Apr 1941","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Louisian, Sabine County, Ward (3) three
Enumerated 5 July 1900
SD 4 ED 90 Sheet 17 B and 18 B
297-303
Alford, John W Hd W M Dec 1860 39 M14 La La La Farmer
Alford Ona Wf W F Dec 1866 33 M 9/6 La Tx Ala
Alford, Margaret Dtr W F Oct 1887 12 S La La La At School
Alford, Nedam Som W M Aug 1891 8 S La La La At School\\
Alford, Larance D Son W M Sept 1894 S S La La La
Alford, Delma W Dtr W F Oct 1895 4 S La La La
Alford, John M Son W M July 1897 2 S La La La
Alford, Mandy B Dtr W F May 1899 1 S La La La","STR06" "I6238","Alford","Joseph Seaborn","Jun 1845","15 Feb 1908","0","Kathy Casagranda and Keri Fuller Long show that he married third Martha BOYCE.

His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Keri Fuller Long, has an image of his Application for a Military Headstone, posted to the memorial page by Robert Edwards, Sons of Confederate Veterans. It shows that J. S. Alford was a Private in Company G, 26th Louisiana Infantry, C.S.A. He was paroled on 10 Jun 1865. Date of death was shown as 15 Feb 1908. The headstone was to be shipped to F. R. Alford, Route 1, Many, Louisiana.","STR06" "I33601","","","","","","","" "I19440","Alford","Julius","Between 1797 and 1799","Abt 1880","0","Julius Alford is the son of Jacob Alford and Frankie Seaborn. Jacob Alford is believed to be related to the Alford family of early North Carolina and Virginia. Going back in time, the parent of Jacob Alford is believed to be Lodwick Alford, John Alford, Sr, and then to William Alford born ca 1674. There is a Jacob Alford that received a land grant in Georgia for 450 acres in 1802. Sometime circa 1806 they moved to Louisiana and settled near Washington Parish in 1807. He is found in the 1812 in St. Tammany Parish on the tax list. Kathy Casagranda writes that he is a half brother to Needham Judge Alford. Also living in his household in 1850 is 22 year old Jasper Norris, a laborer born in Georgia. (1850 Census, page 27).","STR06" "I19440","Alford","Julius","Between 1797 and 1799","Abt 1880","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
(As transcribed by Kathy Casagranda)
29
Alford Julius 51 M Farmer $800 Ga
Alford, Elizabeth 47 F South Carolina
Alford, Laura 19 F Louisiana
Alford, Nancy 17 F Louisiana
Alford, Dicy 15 F Louisiana
Alford, Laura 19 F Louisiana
Alford, Martha 13 F Louisiana
Alford, Francis 10 F Louisiana
Alford, William 8 M Louisiana
Alford, Joseph 5 M Louisiana
Norris, Jasper 22 M Laborer Ga","STR06" "I32173","Alford","Julius Caesar","15 Dec 1808","15 Oct 1899","0","Most researchers show him as a son of James Alford and Alice Katraing McTyer of Robeson County, N.C. A few instead show him as a son of Jacob Alford and Elizabeth Bryant, which would make him a brother of Needhamd Judge Alford who settled in Sabine Parish, Louisiana, later moving to Limestone County, Texas.

He was said to be enumerated in Copiah County, Mississippi in the 1850 through 1870 census enumerations.","STR06" "I32675","Alford","Julius Preston","21 Jan 1873","21 Sep 1962","0","In her sketch about Lee Smith of Sabine County, Virgie Speights notes that one of his teachers at the one room log school at Beach Grove was J. P Alford, who taught alongside Miss Belle Smith, Clint Arthur, and Miss Mattine Hines. (Speights, Old Timers of Sabine County, p. 26).

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDFP-5HL
name: J. Preston Alford
death date: 21 Sep 1962
death place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 89 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 21 Jan 1873
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Burtis Alford
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Lizzie Collier
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Farmer
place of residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
cemetery: Hemphill
burial place: Hemphill, Texas
burial date: 22 Sep 1962
additional relatives:
film number: 2117116
digital film number: 4028546
image number: 2828
reference number: cn 58153
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" J. Preston Alford, 1962","STR06" "I39811","Alford","Katherine ""Kate""","11 Jul 1893","Yes, date unknown","0","Janice Smith shows that she married Jessie Martin COMBS on 25 Dec 1910 in Shelby County, Texas. He was a State Representative to Congress. Both of them died in Beaumont. They were the parents of two sons.","STR06" "I32591","Alford","Laura Frances ""Fannie""","5 Sep 1879","Yes, date unknown","0","Janice Smith shows that she married on 25 Dec 1899 in Shelby County Isaac Dudley COOK. They were the parents of five.","STR06" "I32686","Alford","Lethia","Abt 1876","Yes, date unknown","0","William Scott shows that she married Robert Sid HENDRICKS, son of Martin HENDRICKS.","STR06" "I23985","Alford","Louis Catsby","9 Mar 1882","2 Jun 1955","0","Headstone inscribed as LOUIS C. ALFORD

Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page created by ""Beals.""

SABINE INDEX

Many, Sabine Parish, LA? 10 June 1955

Funeral services for Lewis C. Alford, 73, who passed away at his home near Many Thursday, June 2 was conducted at Oak Hill Baptist Church at 3 p.m. Friday, June 3?.

Interment was in Fenders cemetery under the direction of Warren Funeral Home.

Surviving relatives are wife, Mrs. L.C. Alford of Many; son, Archie T. Alford, foster son, O.L. Oxley of Many; daughter, Mrs. O.L. Miller of Many, sister Mrs. Bessie Kilburn of Bronson, Texas; half-sister, Mrs. Roy McCoy, half-brothers, Emmitt Alford and Amos Alford, all of Center, Texas, five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
","STR06" "I18805","Alford","Lucy","Abt 1795","24 May 1841","0","Said by some to be a daughter of Jacob Alford and Elizabeth Bryant, however Allen Weeks Methvin suggests it is also possible she was born to Jacob by his second wife, Frank Seaborn.

Wallace L. McKeehan, on his website SONS OF DEWITT COLONY, TEXAS, also shows her as a daughter of Jacob Alford and Frankey B. Seaborn.


http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/patmaines1.htm#william","STR06" "I32679","Alford","Martha ""Dink""","3 Jun 1859","24 Aug 1897","0","William Scott shows that she married William Thornton PARROT on 24 Dec 1883.","STR06" "I1205","Alford","Martha ""Mattie""","Abt 1855","11 May 1928","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDNL-F8L
Name: Mattie Plummer
Event Date: 11 May 1928
Event Place: Texas
Gender: Female
Race (Original): W
Age (Formatted): 71 years 4 months 24 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 17 Dec 1857
Birthplace: Eagle Pass, La.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jesse Alford
Father's Birthplace: Dk
Mother's Name: Harrett Crawford
Mother's Birthplace: Connecticut
Occupation: Housewife
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place: May, Tex.
Burial Date: 12 May 1928
Informant's Name (Original): X
GS Film number: 2114539
Digital Folder Number: 4030339
Image Number: 2773
Reference ID: cn 19993
Collection: Mattie Plummer, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I25626","Alford","Mary","Abt 1807","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1850 Federal Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Southern District
Enumerated 25 Nov 1850 by Wm. White
203-212
Wm McLemore 46 M Farmer $4500 NC (?)
Mary McLemore 43 F NC
Amos McLemore 20 M Farmer Miss
Francis P McLemore 16 F Miss
William McLemore 14 M Miss
Wm. G. Fortson 18 M Farmer Miss (stepchild)
Joseph Fortson 16 M Farmer Miss (stepchild)
Sarah A Fortson 12 F Miss (stepchild)
Rowena McLemore 5? F Miss
John McLemore 7 M Miss","STR06" "I1227","Alford","Mary Frances A.","26 Jan 1842","7 Jan 1921","0","Her FindAGrave memorial, created by Sheron Smith-Savage, notes that ""Mrs. Frances Allen was the mother of Mrs. Frank Swanzy and of T. I. Allen of Garrison. In 1920 she was living with daughter and son-in-law Adelia, 48, and William H. Eddins, 53, and their 5 children. ""Funeral services and burial took place at the Allen cemetery in the Patroon community.""""

Obituary, The Champion, January 19, 1921, reprinted in Mildred Cariker Pinkston, Obituaries of Early Pioneers, Shelby County, Texas, Center: Center Printing Co., 1983, I:141

Mrs. J. W. Allen, in Mangum Funeral Home files, Center, TX, 1921

Her memorial page also erroneously cites her father was Isom Allen, when her father was actually Isham Alford.","STR06" "I23982","Alford","Mary Lou","31 Jul 1876","6 May 1953","0","Obituary, from her FindAGrave Memorial Page, created by Keri Fuller Long

Mrs. Mary Lou Blackwell

14 May 1954 - Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Lou Blackwell, 77, who passed away May 6 in Zwolle were conducted 3:00 p.m. May 7 at Zwolle Methodist Church. Interment was in Fenders cemetery under direction of Warren Funeral Home.

Pallbearers were grandsons of Mrs. Blackwell.

Surviving relatives include: sons, Walter L. of Deridder, Willie. O. E. and Jim of Many; daughters, Mrs. Audie McComic and Mrs. Pearl McComic of Zwolle, Mrs Vivian Hardin, Mrs. Cardie Taylor and Mrs. Ida Stevens of Shreveport: brothers, Pate Alford of Many; sister Mrs Bessie Kilburn of Pineland, Texas; and 31 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.


FUNERAL RECORD - Mary Lou Blackwell

Given Name . . . . . . Mary Lou
Birth Surname. . . . . Alford
Married Surname. . . . Blackwell
Birth Date . . . . . . 7/31/1876
Death Date . . . . . . 5/6/1954
Approximate Age. . . . 78
Residence. . . . . . . Zwolle, La
Place of Birth . . . . Many, La
Place of Death . . . . Zwolle, La
Spouse . . . . . . . . Widowed
Father . . . . . . . . Alford, Sebram
Mother . . . . . . . . (Not Given)
Cemetery . . . . . . . Fenders
Next of Kin. . . . . . Blackwell, WL
Doctor . . . . . . . . Murdock","STR06" "I39809","Alford","Mattie Florida","9 Nov 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","Janice Smith shows that she married first Charles Murray COOK on 15 Nov 1903 in Shelby County and second to Sam WATSON. She had four children by Charles COOK.","STR06" "I19478","Alford","Nancy","Abt 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1900 census, Nancy Alford Jordan is living with her nephew Fredrick Alford and his family in Sabine Parish.","STR06" "I2058","Alford","Needham Bryant","30 Jul 1826","7 Apr 1908","0","Barbara Yancey Dore notes he married third a Dicey, Mrs. Graves, on 30 July 1906 in Sabine County. Dicey was the daughter of Julius C. Alford, and a cousin of his.","STR06" "I2058","Alford","Needham Bryant","30 Jul 1826","7 Apr 1908","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Many
Enumerated 7 July 1860
Page 52
358-358
N.B. Alford 33 M Farmer $200 $1000 La
Ruthie Alford 30 F La
Alexander Alford 7 M La
George Alford 5 M La
Mary Alford 1 F La
Flora Norsis 23 M Farmer Laborur La
C.D. Carroll 34 M Farmer $850 $270 NC

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill Beat No. 1
Enumerated 28 June 187
Page 5, Stamped 3
36-36
Alford, N.B. 42 M W Farmer $200 $800 La
Alford, Francis A 34 F W Keeping House Miss
Alford, Needham L 9 M W La
Alford, Ruth L 7 F W La
Alford, Samantha 4 F W Tx
Alford, Jesse 1 m W Tx
Ellen Steele 10 F W Orphan Tx
Susan Steele 8 F W Orphan Tx


1880 Federal Census

Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Needham B. ALFORD Self M Male W 53 LA Farmer GA LA
Francies A. ALFORD Wife M Female W 45 MS Keeps House TN MS
Ellen Z. STEEL SDau S Female W 21 LA Farm Laborer KY TN
Susan N. STEEL SDau S Female W 18 LA Farm Laborer --- ---
Ruth A. STEEL Dau S Female W 16 LA Farm Laborer --- ---
Jessie P. ALFORD Son S Male W 9 TX At School --- ---
Francies H. ALFORD Dau S Female W 8 TX --- ---
Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 1, Sabine, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255325 NA Film Number T9- 1325 Page Number 234B","STR06" "I32681","Alford","Needham J.","5 Mar 1863","27 Aug 1923","0","William Scott shows that he married, in Sabine Parish, Emma Nancy MILLER, a daughter of Alexander MILLER.","STR06" "I32681","Alford","Needham J.","5 Mar 1863","27 Aug 1923","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 3
Enumerated 5 July 1900
SD 4 ED 90 Sheet 17B
290-301
Alford, Nedam Head W M Mar 1863 37 M 10 La La La Farmer
Alford, Emma Wf W F 1870 30 m 10 2/2 La La La
Alford, Riley Son W M Sept 1893 6 S La La La
Alford, Eugene Son W M Sept 1899 8/12 S La La La","STR06" "I2062","Alford","Needham Judge","12 Jul 1789","19 Sep 1869","0","According to ""Sabine County Historical Sketches and Genealogical Records"" by Edna McDaniel White and Blanche Finley Toole, Needham Judge Alford was a pioneer Methodist Preacher and was preaching the gospel in East Texas as early as 1832, while living in Sabine Parish, Louisiana and was a member of Jackson Lodge at Milam, Texas. He was the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Alford. Kathy Casagranda's 1850 Sabine Parish census is more specific, citing his parents as Jacob Alford and Elizabeth Bryant Alford of Warren County, North Carolina, and notes the family can be traced back to the Alford's of New Kent County, Virginia. He was listed as being elected to the board of the first parish administrators of public schools in 1843.

In the spring of 1832, Needham Alford and Sumner Bacon, a Cumberland Presbyterian, held a 2-day meeting in Sabine County, near the town of Milam; meetings had been forbidden by the Mexican officials and there was other opposition. Just before the meeting began, a person appeared on the grounds declaring he would horsewhip the first preacher who entered the stand. Alford arrived and someone repeated the threat to him. ""Well,"" he said, ""I am as able to take a whipping as any man on this ground."" He was muscular, strongly built and a stranger to fear who had gone by the name of ""Bulldog Preacher"" in Louisiana. The antagonist looked for a moment at the brawny arm of Alford stretched out at full length over the buckboard and quietly retired. He was commended to the Texans by letter from the Presiding Elder of the San Augustine District Texas Conference as he travelled through Texas (Rep. TX, Sabine July 5, 1848).

Source:?u??sup?
?/u?http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bogeyman&id=I23783?/sup?","STR06" "I2120","Alford","Noel Waddell","25 Dec 1838","7 Aug 1915","0","Shown by some as Noah.","STR06" "I44568","Alford","Ollie","30 Jul 1882","2 Mar 1948","0","William Scott shows a marriage to Glen WILLIAMS.

Name Ollie Alford Williams
Titles and Terms:
Event Type Death
Event Date 02 Mar 1948
Event Place Florien, Sabine, Louisiana
Gender Female
Age 65
Race (Original) White
Birth Year (Estimated) 1883
Father's Name William D Alford
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name Margaret Maxie
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name L L Williams
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Certificate Number 190
Page:
GS Film number 1409131
Digital Folder Number 004215542
Image Number 01824

Citing this Record:
""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F37J-VDJ : accessed 24 Jan 2014), Ollie Alford Williams, 1948.","STR06" "I32589","Alford","Ovada L.","18 Jun 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","Janice Smith shows that she married Thomas H. BRITTAIN on 27 Sept 1890, and that they were the parents of six Children.","STR06" "I44569","Alford","Riley Curtis","3 Oct 1880","30 Mar 1977","0","William Scott shows that he married on 3 Jan 1913 Jennie CASSELL, a daughter of George CASSELL and Tempie ROARK. They share a double grave marker. Her dates are showns as 4 Feb 1886-17 Jun 1977.","STR06" "I32663","Alford","Ruth L.","Abt 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown as Ruth Alford on the 1870 Census, but as Ruth Steele in 1880. It is possible she was instead born in Francis Partin during her first marriage to Alvin Steele.","STR06" "I2113","Alford","Samantha","5 Feb 1818","Aft 1849","0","According to Allen Weeks Methvin, she married (1) William Jefferson ELAM ca 1841 and (2) John B. SELF on 9 Aug 1849 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana.","STR06" "I32684","Alford","Samantha","25 Sep 1870","14 Mar 1940","0","Obituary, copied from the FindAGrave Memorial created by Keri Fuller Long

Samantha Alford Parrott

SABINE INDEX
Many, Sabine Parish, LA? 22 March 1940

Mrs. Samantha Alford Parrott, age 70, passed away at Fraser sanitarium March 14 after a serious operation. Mrs. Parrott was ill only a few days.

This good woman will be greatly missed. She leaves a husband, W.T. Parrott, Sr.; two step-daughters, Mrs. Henry Vines of Many and Mrs. Polly Davis of Miami, Fla.; one step-son, Willie T. Parrott of Many; two sisters, Mrs. R.S. Hendrix of Many and Mrs. L.L. Williams of Florien; three brothers, W.T. Alford of Many, J.W. Alford of Many; and R.C. Alford of Shreveport, and a host of nieces and nephews.

The body remained in wait at the home of the son, Willie T. Parrott. Funeral services were held at Pilgrim's Rest cemetery. Pallbearers: T.M. Phillips, Bennie McNeely, A.G. Dees, Ed Curtis, Rolly Patrick and Louis Vines. Funeral directed by Dennis-Green funeral home.

d/o William Theodore Alford and Margaret Maximillian
3rd w/o William Thornton Parrott who first married her older sister Martha ""Dink"" Alford and then her sister Elizabeth ""Betty"" Alford

Samantha had no children who survived infancy","STR06" "I44567","Alford","Sarah ""Sallie""","Between Mar 1877 and 1881","Yes, date unknown","0","William Scott shows that she married first a JACKS and later John RUSSELL.","STR06" "I41349","Alford","Thelma A.","28 Oct 1916","1 Jul 2005","0","She married second a McGeorge. Her tombstone was inscribed ""Proud Nurse, Loving Mother & Daughter.""","STR06" "I32678","Alford","Thomas Ernest","26 Jan 1879","12 Jan 1935","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDNT-J9Z
name: Thomas E. Alford
death date: 12 Jun 1935
death place: Sabine, Texas
gender: Male
race: white
death age: 56 years 4 months 18 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 26 Jan 1879
birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name: Minnie J. Alford
father's name: Thomas R. Alford
father's birthplace: Georgia
mother's name: Sally Collier
mother's birthplace: Texas
occupation: Merchant
place of residence:
cemetery: Myrtle Spring
burial place:
burial date: 13 Jun 1935
additional relatives:
film number: 2116472
digital film number: 4166560
image number: 1792
reference number: cn 30205
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Thomas E. Alford, 1935","STR06" "I32875","Alford","Thomas Redden","18 Mar 1855","27 Nov 1898","0","Janice Smith shows that he married first Abbie VICKERS and later Sarah Matilda COLLIER, and that he had children by both wives.","STR06" "I32875","Alford","Thomas Redden","18 Mar 1855","27 Nov 1898","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 4
FHL Film # 1255325 NA Film # T9-1325
Page # 242D
Thomas Alford S M M W 25 Tx Farmer Ga Al
Sarah Alford W M F W 18 Tx Keeps House Ms Ms
Adron Alford Son M W 4 Tx Tx Tx
Earnest Alford Son S M W 1 Tx Tx Tx
Harrison Polley Other S M W 20 Tx Wrks on Farm Tx Tx","STR06" "I2114","Alford","Thomas Seabourn","1 Feb 1821","26 Jan 1873","0","At the time of the 1850 Sabine Parish census he was not married, and 38 year old Jonathan Alford, relationship unknown, was living with him. Johathan was shown as born in South Carolina. Casagranda speculates he was a cousin of the Alford family of Pike County, Mississippi.","STR06" "I32654","Alford","William Brittain","2 Nov 1839","13 Jan 1863","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Redland Beat No. 4, PO Milam
Enumerated 30 Jun 1860
Page 24 Stamped 330
178-178
Isham Alford 43 M Farmer 1500 1815 Ga
Anna Alford 34 F Ala
Frances Alford 18 F Ala
Allen Alford 16 M Ala
Bertis Alford 14 M Ala
Baldy Alford 11 M Ala
Lousia Alford 9 F Ala
Thomas Alford 5 M Ala
Julias Alford 3 M Tx
179-179
Eaton and Julia RC Washham
180-180
W. B. Alford 20 M Farmer 150 200 Ala
Arletha L Alford 22 F Ala
Ausborn Alford 9/12 M Tx","STR06" "I32682","Alford","William T.","8 Apr 1865","1 Sep 1940","0","Obituary, copied from the FindAGrave memorial created by SFC USA Ret Duffie & Kathy Moore

WILLIAM A. ALFORD
SABINE INDEX
Many, Sabine Parish, LA? 6 September 1940

Funeral rites for William A. (sic) Alford, age 75 years, four months, 23 days, were held Monday at 3 p.m., with interment in the Quirk cemetery, ? funeral directed by the Dennis-Green funeral home. Active pallbearers were: E.M. Patrick, Rolie Patrick, Robert Patrick, H.I. Sanders, Buck Alford and J.W. Maxey.

Surviving: wife, Mrs. Eliza Parrott Alford; two brothers, Curtis Alford of Haughton, John Alford of Many; two sisters, Mrs. Lem Williams of Florien and Mrs. Sid Hendricks of Many.","STR06" "I2118","Alford","William Theodore","25 Feb 1832","8 Jul 1905","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, P. O. Many
Enumerated 9 Jun 1860
Page 1
5-5
W. J. Alford 28 M Farmer La
Margaret Alford 19 F La
Martha Alford 1 F La
Mary Maxamillon 15 F Tx
Nancy Maxamillon 13 F Tx
Joseph Hull 49 M Farm Laborer La

1870 Census
Lousiana, Sabine Parish, Ward No. Three (3) PO Many
Enumerated 31 Aug 1870
Page 17 Stamped 331
130-130
Alford, Wm. T. 40 M W Farmer 240 370 La
Alford, Margaret 27 F W Keeping House La
Alford, Martha 10 F W At Home La
Alford, John W 8 M W At Home La
Alford, Needham J 6 M W At Home La
Alford, William T 4 M W Tx
Alford, Elizabeth 2 F W Tx

1880 Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace O
ccupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
William ALFORD Self M Male W 49 LA Farmer GA MS
Margarett ALFORD Wife M Female W 39 LA Keeping House LA LA
Martha ALFORD Dau S Female W 20 LA At School LA LA
John W. ALFORD Son S Male W 18 LA Laborer LA LA
Nedam J. ALFORD Son S Male W 16 LA Laborer LA LA
William T. ALFORD Son S Male W 14 TX Laborer LA LA
Elizabeth ALFORD Dau S Female W 12 TX At Home LA LA
Sumantha ALFORD Dau S Female W 10 LA LA LA
Cansadia ALFORD Dau S Female W 8 LA LA LA
Letha ALFORD Dau S Female W 4 LA LA LA
Source Information:
Census Place Negreet, Sabine, Louisiana
Family History Library Film 1254467 NA Film Number T9-0467
Page Number 251D

1900 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward (3) Three, Negreet
Enumerated 30 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 90 Sheets 14B and 15A
242-248
Alford, William Head W M 1832 68 M 42 La Ga Miss Farmer
Alford, Margaret Wf W F 1841 59 M 42 5/5 (sic) La La La
Alford, Samantha Dtr W F Sept 1874 25 S La La La
Alford, Leatha Dtr W F Oct 1876 23 S La La La
Alford, Sarah Dtr W F March 1877 22 S La La La
Alford, Ollie Dtr W F 1884 16 S La La La
Alford, Curtis Son W M 1996 14 S La La La Farm Laborer","STR06" "I39810","Alford","Willie Lee","18 Jun 1888","Yes, date unknown","0","Janice Smith shows that she married Floyd Pinkney SWANZY on 22 Aug 1907 in Shelby County, Texas. They had seven children.","STR06" "I38337","Alkire","Albert Harmonas","Abt 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","Eddie Maynard found the following biography of Harmonas in the book HISTORY OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS ""Centennial Report,: John Carroll Power, Edwin A. Wilson and Co, Springfield, Illionis, 1876, pages 78 and 79.

""Albert H., born in Sangamon county, is a traveling preacher in Illinois Conference, M.E. church, 1873.""","STR06" "I38334","Alkire","Caroline M.","24 Jan 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","Eddie Maynard found the following biography of Harmonas in the book HISTORY OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS ""Centennial Report,: John Carroll Power, Edwin A. Wilson and Co, Springfield, Illionis, 1876, pages 78 and 79.

""Carolina M., born Jan. 24, 1835, in Sangamon county; married April 6, 1865, to Conrad SHAMEL. They have three children, Charles H., Clarence A. and John Y., and reside near Springfield.""","STR06" "I38336","Alkire","Daniel Dickson","Abt 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","Eddie Maynard found the following biography of Harmonas in the book HISTORY OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS ""Centennial Report,: John Carroll Power, Edwin A. Wilson and Co, Springfield, Illionis, 1876, pages 78 and 79.

""Daniel, born in Sangamon county, is a traveling preacher in the M. E. church, at present, 1873, resides with his parents, recruiting his health.""","STR06" "I38330","Alkire","Harmonas","Abt 1804","Yes, date unknown","0","Cole Shoaf shows that he was born ca 1804 in Bourbon County, KY and died 21 Sept 1896 in Fancy Creek Township, Sangamon County, IL, being buried in the Fancy Creek Cemetery there.

Eddie Maynard found the following biography of Harmonas in the book HISTORY OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS ""Centennial Report,: John Carroll Power, Edwin A. Wilson and Co, Springfield, Illionis, 1876, pages 78 and 79.

Alkire, Harmonas was born in 1804 in Bourbon county, KY. His parents moved when he was quite young, to Pickaway county, O. in 1826 he visited Sangamon County on business for other parties. Returning to Ohio, he went to Lafayeet, Ind. The next year he came to Sangamon county again, on business and was married in Springfield, Dec, 31, 1829, to Martha McLemore. She was born July 10, 1810, in Burke county, N. C. Her parents moved, in 1811, to Knoxville, Tenn., and moved from there to Sangamon County, Ill, arriving Dec. 23, 1828 at Springfield. Soon after marriage M. Alkire returned to Lafayette with hsi wife. They had two children born there, and then moved to Sangamon county, arriving, August 1832, in what is now Fancy Creek township, where they had eight living children....","STR06" "I38332","Alkire","James Young","3 Feb 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","Eddie Maynard found the following biography of Harmonas in the book HISTORY OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS ""Centennial Report,: John Carroll Power, Edwin A. Wilson and Co, Springfield, Illionis, 1876, pages 78 and 79.

""James Y., born Feb 3, 1832, at Lafayette, Ind,; married, Oct. 4, 1866, to Addie H. ROSS, who was born March 6, 1838, in Miami county, O. They have two living children, Annie M. and Margaret A.

J. Y. Alkire is farming and practicing medicine. Resides three miles west of Sherman.""","STR06" "I38340","Alkire","Leander ""Lee""","Abt 1854","5 Jun 1871","0","Eddie Maynard found the following biography of Harmonas in the book HISTORY OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS ""Centennial Report,: John Carroll Power, Edwin A. Wilson and Co, Springfield, Illionis, 1876, pages 78 and 79.

""Leander died June 5, 1871, in his 18th year.""","STR06" "I38333","Alkire","Margaret J.","17 Dec 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","Eddie Maynard found the following biography of Harmonas in the book HISTORY OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS ""Centennial Report,: John Carroll Power, Edwin A. Wilson and Co, Springfield, Illionis, 1876, pages 78 and 79.

""Margaret J., born Dec. 17, 1833, in Sangamon county, married Isaac MULL, who was born March 2, 1820, in Mason county, KY. They have five children, Ida M., Henry E., Jennie, Mattie E., and Charles C., and reside four miles north of Springfield.""

","STR06" "I38339","Alkire","Martha ""Mattie"" E.","Abt 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","Eddie Maynard found the following biography of Harmonas in the book HISTORY OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS ""Centennial Report,: John Carroll Power, Edwin A. Wilson and Co, Springfield, Illionis, 1876, pages 78 and 79.

""Mattie E., married Edward J. MYERS. They have two children, Mary A. and Edward L., and reside in Fancy Creek township.""","STR06" "I38331","Alkire","Mary Ann","Abt 1831","Yes, date unknown","0","Eddie Maynard found the following biography of Harmonas in the book HISTORY OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS ""Centennial Report,: John Carroll Power, Edwin A. Wilson and Co, Springfield, Illionis, 1876, pages 78 and 79.

""Mary Ann, born at Lafayette, Ind., is unmarried, and resides with her parents.""","STR06" "I38338","Alkire","Priscilla E.","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","Eddie Maynard found the following biography of Harmonas in the book HISTORY OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS ""Centennial Report,: John Carroll Power, Edwin A. Wilson and Co, Springfield, Illionis, 1876, pages 78 and 79.

""Priscilla E., married George W. NEER, and resides near Taylorville.""","STR06" "I4099","Alkire","Richard Adrian ""Dick""","28 Jul 1918","9 Mar 1987","0","He was the son of Claude Stanley ALKIRE and Eva Mary MOTSCHENBACHER.","STR06" "I38335","Alkire","William W.","16 Jul 1837","Yes, date unknown","0","Eddie Maynard found the following biography of Harmonas in the book HISTORY OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS ""Centennial Report,: John Carroll Power, Edwin A. Wilson and Co, Springfield, Illionis, 1876, pages 78 and 79.

""William W., born July 26, 1837, in Sangamon county; married Judith S. LIGHTFOOT. They have three children, Herbert, Emmett, and Arthur, and reside four miles southwest of Troy, Doniphan county, Kan.""","STR06" "I8195","Allan","James","Between 1767 and 1787","27 Feb 1843","0","Marianne Matkin has a copy of his will. She reports that he was born before 1797 in London, England. Based on the years that his children were SAID to be born, along with the age of his wife, he must have been born considerably before that date.","STR06" "I8228","Allan","Robert","May 1824","14 Oct 1861","0","Robert Allan, son of James and Hannah Terrell Allan; Husband of Elizabeth Strange Allan; Father of Alice Hannah, James Thompson, and Sarah Elizabeth Allan; Loyal, faithful brother; State Representative; Military Officer; Mason; Surveyor; Merchant

OBITUARY: ROBERT ALLAN
ALLANDALE, BANKS COUNTY, GEORGIA
Departed this life, near Manassas Junction, Virginia, on the 14th October, ROBERT ALLAN, aged thirty-seven years and seven months, 2nd Lieutenant of the ""Banks County Guards,"" known as Company A, 2nd Regiment Georgia Volunteers. He died of Typhoid fever, after an illness of thirty-one days. His body was brought to Georgia and interred in the family burying-ground, near the residence of his family, in Banks County. The burial service was performed by the Masonic Fraternity of Phi Delta, with the usual honors. Thus cut down in the prime of life, the Confederate Government has lost a firm and valiant officer ? the State of Georgia, one of the foremost to assert her rights in her Legislative Halls. As one of the first to volunteer in her army, his patriotism shines forth in living light. Banks County has been deprived of one of her best and most useful citizens ? the Masonic Lodge of a worthy and consistent member ? the community of a liberal and public-spirited member ? his family of a kind and affectionate husband, a tender and indulgent father. Well may they mourn their irreparable loss. Doubtless the change is his gain. His firm integrity and spotless character are evidences to us that he has passed to the abode of happy spirits, where wars and disease trouble not. C. S. W. Southern Watchman (Athens, Georgia), November 30, 1861

http://www.footnote.com/page/3356_robert_allan_of_allandale_banks/","STR06" "I13843","Allan","S. Robert","17 Dec 1914","25 Nov 2000","0","SSDI:

S ROBERT ALLAN 17 Dec 1914 25 Nov 2000 (V) 68761 (Oakdale, Antelope, NE ) (none specified) 508-38-6259 Nebraska
","STR06" "I8218","Allan","Thomps","Aft 1807","Yes, date unknown","0","Sometimes also shown as Thomas K.

Sharon Holland provided to me some interesting information recently re: Mary Strickland's two marriages:

""5. Mary was born October 17, 1773, and married John Gilbert, brother to William, and settled in Franklin County Georgia where he died. She then married James Allen and moved to Habersham County Georgia where she died leaving 5 Gilbert children named: Bill, Jim, Betsy, John, and Nancy, and three Allen children namely Thomps, Bob, and Henry.""

If Mary was married around age 18 had 8 children, averaging one every two years, her children would have been born between 1791 and 1807 in Georgia. I noticed she had one son by James Allen named THOMPS ALLEN.

Could this be the same THOMPSON ALLEN, born ca 22 December 1802 in Elbert County, Georgia, that married Elizabeth WOOLDRIDGE OF Abbeville District, South Carolina and later settled in Sabine County, Texas? Elbert County is near both Franklin County and Habersham County, Georgia. I do not have any information about Thompson Allen's parentage, but it appears that both his birth year and birth location could very easily make him a son of Mary Strickland by her second husband James Allen. Additionally, many of the early settlers of Sabine County, Texas were descendants of the Strickland family. In fact, Lily Ethur Carter estimated at least 60% of the early settlers were Stricklands.","STR06" "I8227","Allan","Thompson","20 Sep 1820","17 Sep 1875","0","In Memoriam
Thompson Allan

With a sad heart, a long time friend of this true and noble man, pens a few words as a tribute to him whose name appears above. He was an honest man, a gentleman, and a patriot of the highest type, adorning every station he filled, and was honored most by those who knew him best.
He was born in Habersham County, Georgia Board in that part which is now Banks county, on the 20th day of September, 1820, and died on Friday last, the 17th instant, at his home, on the same place where he was born, lacking but two days of being 55 years old.

He received a good high school education, studied law and was admitted to the bar in early manhood, and practiced his profession for several years. He afterwards went to Washington City, where he received the appointment of Chief of the Pre-emption Division of the General Land Office, early in 1856, and remained till the State of Georgia seceded from the Union, when he resigned and came home to cast in his lot with his own people. While at his post, by his fidelity, ability and integrity, he made his desk one of the most important branches of the Land office. It had been neglected and was an annoyance to the chiefs of the Bureau and the Interior Department, because for some time, no one who had been assigned to the duties, had been competent to the discharge thereof.


It was but a few months before Thompson Allan brought order out of the chaos and caused the division to reflect much credit upon the Land Office and the Department. The writer hereof happens to know that the Secretary of the Interior was greatly delighted that he had found one so competent and effecient in a place of so much importance.

After the Confederate government was organized, he was called to occupy a very important post in the treasury department; and when the bureau of taxation was established by the Confederate congress, he was selected as the most competent man that could be found to fill that position. He was appointed commissioner of taxation, and held the office till the close of the war. He discharged his duty with fidelity and with a high sense of justice-giving satisfaction to the government and the country.

He was in a position where a man, by sacrificing honor, could have made thousands upon thousands, but he came home at the close of the war without a dollar, or a cent of assets saved while it was going on.

When Hon. Madison Bell was elected by the republican legislature comptroller general, he tendered Mr. Allan the situation of his assistant in the office, which he accepted, discharging his duty with fidelity till the end of the term for which Maj. Bell was elected. He was a firm uncompromising democrat from his youth, to the day of his death. The situation was tendered him by Maj. Bell, because they had been old personal friends from boyhood, and Maj. B. knew his ability and worth as a business man. He took the situation with a distinct understanding that his political principles were not to be in the least compromised.

His disease was an ulceration of the stomach, from which he has suffered much for several years. His few last days were comparatively free from pain, and he died, surrounded by his wife and children, in perfect peace. His funeral took place on Sunday last. He was buried with Masonic honors by the fraternity, attended by one of the largest concourses of people that ever assembled in Banks County, Georgia Board?u?

?/u?He was a true friend and a true man, of great ability, superior judgement and good sense; but he was modest and unobtrusive, and did not receive that distinction in life which he richly deserved. Peace to his ashes and honor to his memory.

A Friend

Source:

http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.allan/162.2.2.1/mb.ashx

Obituary postd by l. ramirez on 19 July 2005","STR06" "I6626","Allen","Abbie Tabitha","16 Feb 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","Could she be the mother of Frankie Sims? In her biography of the William Washington Allen family, Katherine Allen Tirado, a younger half sister of Abbie Tabitha Allen, writes that ""Little Frankie Sims died March 12, 1884 age 4 years old. He was a little curly head darling, the most precious little boy. Nephew of Frank D. Allen."" Abbie would have been old enough to have a son born in 1880, none of her younger half sisters would have been. Also, Frank and Abbie were the only two known children born to William Washington Allen and his first wife, Amanda Halbert.","STR06" "I1759","Allen","Adelia","4 Feb 1872","10 May 1938","0","Name: Adelia Eddens
Death Date: 10 May 1938
Death Place: Precinct 1, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 66 years 3 months 6 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 04 Feb 1872
Birthplace: Shelby County
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: W.H. Eddens
Father's Name: John Allen
Father's Birthplace: South Carolina
Mother's Name: Francis Alford
Mother's Birthplace: Shelby County, Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Liberty Hill
Burial Date: 11 May 1938
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117695
Digital Film Number: 4030408
Image Number: 3154
Reference Number: cn 24993
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I972","Allen","Alfred A.","3 Mar 1850","Bef 1860","0","Middle name shown as Alva by some, it might instead be Arva.","STR06" "I1758","Allen","Almena","Mar 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","Janice Smith shows that she married Joseph Benjamin Cain on 22 Oct 1890 in Shelby County, and that they were the parents of two children. Vera Cain, born 25 Jun 1903 and died 9 Dec 1902, ""Dau of J. B. & A. Cain"" was buried at the Allen Family Cemetery near Patroon.

http://www.shelbycountytexashistory.org/Shelby/cem_pics/cem_allen.htm","STR06" "I1760","Allen","Annie","26 Oct 1878","17 Dec 1958","0","Janice Smith shows that she married Robert Frank SWANZY on 22 Nov 1897. They were the parents of four children.

Name: Annie Swanzy
Death Date: 17 Dec 1958
Death Place: Center, Shelby, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 80 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 26 Oct 1878
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Allen
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Frances Alford
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: None
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Fairview Cemetery
Burial Place: Center, Shelby, Texas
Burial Date: 19 Dec 1958
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115624
Digital Film Number: 4166751
Image Number: 1255
Reference Number: bk 143 cn 71312
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I30549","Allen","Arva","Abt 1765","Abt 1842","0","Tuck Wilson, a descendant of Arva's eldest son, John Showell Allen, provided the following biography of Arva:

""Arva Allen was born around 1765 in Mecklenburg County Virginia. The date is established by the following:Arva paid taxes on the Purchase of a horse in 1785 when "" he is not yet 21 years of age"" and he paid his first ""head tax"" levied on persons 21 years or older the next year , 1786. He married Polly Clarke in 1786, Bolling Clarke, surety. Arva and Polly lived in Mecklenburg Co. as evidenced by the head tax that he paid in 1787, 1788 and 1789 and then they moved to Abbeville District, South Carolina, a trip by wagon train of over 300 miles. Their first two children, John Showell Allen and Banister Allen were born in Virginia and their third child, Charlotte Allen was born in Elbert County Georgia in February 1791. They made their home here for a number of years, surrounded by large numbers of Allen relatives.

The Allen family was not in the 1800 census of Abbeville District. In 1799, they moved to Elbert County, Georgia and were living on Beaver Dam Creek for two years before returning to Abbeville. Family tradition states that Arva was a millwright. This could have been the reason for their living there for two years. There was a water mill on Beaver Dam Creek until the 1930's, perhaps built by Arva. Arva also had property on Coldwater Creek in Elbert County in 1804 - Elbert County, Georgia Deed Books K-R, 1806-1819, Abstracted and Indexed by Michal Martin Farmer; Farmer Genealogy Company, Dallas, TX, 1997. Elbert Co., Ga. Deed Book R, 1818- 1819: p. 72. 2 Feb. 1804, Samuel Means, Sen., & Margret, his wife, to Joshua Jinkins, all of Elbert Co., for $300, on a branch of Cold Water Creek in sd. co., supposed to be 100 acres, adj. Hugh Means & Arva Allen, John Beard & others, in fee simple. (signed) Samuel Means, Margret (/) Means. Wit: Micajah Farrel, Jno. Cunningham, J/P., Hugh Means, W. Martin. Rec. 4 May 1818. I believe Allen family kept the property for many years as grandsonson George W. Allen used it as his address while he attended Franklin College and grandson Alex went there to visit father John Showell Allen and his second wife in 1843.

The 1810 census has them in Abbeville again. It lists 2 males, 16 - 26 (John Showell Allen and Banister Bolling Allen), 2 males under 10 (Thompson and Leroy Allen), 1 male 45 and up (Arva Allen) , 3 females 10 - 16 (Charlotte, Polly and Nancy Allen) and 1 female 45 and up (Polly Clark Allen).

The 1820 census has no mention of Arva or his family in Abbeville and no one knows for sure what happened to them. One conjecture is that Arva, Polly, and the four younger children moved to Alabama after 1810. There is an Arva Allen, living alone, in Pickens County Alabama in the 1830 census. It is possible that Arva went there to pursue his trade, the building of grain mills. Family tradition says Arva died and is buried in Huntsville, Madison County,Alabama but I can find no evidence of that. Some researchers feel he died in Covington County, Mississippi.

The Allen family migration to Alabama & Mississippi included several family members, Charlotte Allen Porter and her husband James M. Porter, Thompson Allen, Leroy Allen, Banister Allen's son Byrd Oliver Allen, and John Showell Allen's son, Samuel Linton Allen (a few years later).

Charlotte Allen Porter got Arva's bible after his death but tracking this family has been difficult. I have not found them in the 1830, 1840 or 1850 census but James M. Porter bought or sold property in Huntsville, Madison County Alabama in 1839 and 1840. Their son 2 Arva Allen Porter is in Holmes County Mississippi in in 1850 listing 5 children born there since 1839. Thompson and Leroy Allen are separate head of households found in Winston County Mississippi in 1840. Leroy Allen also buys (or sells) property in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama in 1840. Byrd Oliver Allen is found in Noxubee County MS in 1840. Samuel Linton Allen is in Sunflower County MS during the mid 1840's and 1850's from letters.

Arva could be buried anywhere in Alabama or Mississippi from the evidence I can collect. James Porter and Leroy Allen had property in Huntsville at about the right time. As to when he died, Alexander Arva Allen (grandson) writes 16 March 1843: "" News had arrived when I was over (at Uncle Banister's) that Grandpa Allen was dead obtained through Bird's (Bird is Arva's grandson and Banister's son) writing to Uncle Banister. Uncle LeRoy (Arva's son) had obtained the Power of Attorney from him before his death, gone to Virginia, received the legacy and pocketed it safe enough, a great piece of rascality indeed having enclosed in the Power of Attorney a deed of gift to the legacy."" This says quite a bit. Most importantly, Arva had a legacy in Virginia and likely we can identify his father and family. Also, grandson Bird was living in Choctaw County Alabama at the time, suggesting Arva died in western Alabama. It also establishes Arva's death in about late 1842 as Bird's letter arrives while Alex is visiting in early 1843 and Uncle LeRoy had already gone to Virginia to obtain the legacy.

The Allen plantation was located on a hill overlooking the Rocky River in Abbeville District. There is such a place shown on the 1820 Mills Atlas (conveniently next to a water mill) that may be the old homestead although it could also easily be Banister or John Showell Allen's place. Rembert Allen , in ""The Arva Allen - Polly Clark Family of Virginia, South Carolina and other Southern States"" says that the original plantation was three miles southeast of Lowndesville and it became the home of Bannister Allen. John Showell Allen had a place three miles southwest of Lowndesville, close to Samuel Linton's "" Mt. Pleasant"" home, near the Savannah River.

Diane Click writes that Mecklenburg was cut out of Lunenburg VA in 1765.

Christine Allen Bevans emailed, in August 2020 that:I believe that Arva Allen is Arvey Allen. I have a copy of the original Marriage Surety Bond for Arvey Allen to Polley Clarke 08/01/1786. Secured by Bolling Clarke.

","STR06" "I30549","Allen","Arva","Abt 1765","Abt 1842","0","(Research):In March 2014, Tuck emailed that some Public Member trees on Ancestry.Com show that Arva's father was Richard Allen. Most have this Richard dying in Cumberland County Va 1832 and had two known sons Arva and Henry. Some have Arva Allen listed as Alfred Arva Allen, a name that I have seen as Thompson Allen's youngest (although it is A. Arva Allen in the census).

The following is a summary of public member trees on Ancestry.com. If you have anything to add, I would appreciate haring from you.

Public Member Tree '96 Davis Family Tree. In this tree , Richard Allen 1740-1825 has two sons,Arva 1764-1842, and Henry Allen 1760-1830.
Henry Allen is living in Halifax County Va. In 1783, unknown spouse, has child that is Lawson R. Allen Sr. 1783-1861. No proof offered.
Lawson Allen m. Nancy Clark, Halifax Co. in 1806. This Nancy Clark is thought to be related to Polly Clark. They moved to Williamson Co. Tn with 8 Clark head of households and a number of grandchildren of Bolling Clark d. 1809 Dinwiddie Co. Doug Tucker wrote me in 2005 ""Here's a couple of possible leads for your search for Arva's parents. You already know that Bolling Clark's daughter married a Lawson Allen in Halifax Co., VA in 1802. My research notes show that Lawson Allen's father may have been a Henry Allen and that his grandfather may have been named Richard Allen. I don't think that Henry and Richard came directly from my research, but rather from another Allen researcher who may have been swayed by Lawson naming his oldest son Richard Henry Allen. There is ample reason to look hard at this and I did but other than the connection of Lawson Allen back to Bolling Allen d. 1809 Dinwiddie, the records have not been much help. There is no Henry Allen in Halifax WB 0,1,and 2 1782-1792 (as far as I went). There is no Henry Allen in the 1782 Continental Census Halifax or ""Records of State Enumerations 1782 Halifax. Also for 1783, and 1785. There are no marriages of Henry Allen in Halifax, in ""Some Virginia Marriages"" '96 Wulfleck, "" Virginia Marriages1740-1850""- Ancestry.com or ""Virginia Marriages 1660-1800"" Ancestry.com.""

Public Member Tree Charles Robbins Harris Tree '96 same as above but no proofs.

Public Member Tree '96 Jenkins In this tree, Richard Allen is b. in Hanover Co. va. Nov 21 1741 of parents James Allen (1699-1771) and Anne Anderson (1706-1776). Richard dies in Cumberland Co. Virginia in 1832. Richard Allen has two sons, Henry Allen (1760-1830) and Alfred Arva Allen (1764- 1842). No evidence is provided except for unnamed Ancestry.com trees. Searching thru the Cumberland County Will books 6-11, 1817-1852, there is no Richard Allen will or estate and he is not mentioned as a legatee in another Allen will. A Richard Allen is mentioned twice as the administrator of a William Allen dec'd. who apparently died in 1841 and his estate ran to 1846. Also no Arva or Henry appears in these willbooks at all.
What is in the Jenkins tree is a detailed list of children of James Allen d. 1771 Hanover Co. , supposed father of Richard.

Public Member Tree '96 Cohn Family Tree states Richard Allen b.741 Hanover, d. -1832 Cumberland has son Alfred Arva Allen b. 1764. Offers no proof.

Public Member Tree '96 Wilson Tilquist Allen Family. States that Arva Allen is the son of a Richard Allen (abt 1740-abt 1825) and does not claim Henry or claim to know where Richard died. No proof","STR06" "I30549","Allen","Arva","Abt 1765","Abt 1842","0","(Medical):


yDNA results

A direct male descendant of Arva Allen's (through his son Thompson Allen and grandson William Washington Allen), born with the Allen surname, volunteered to submit a yDNA sample to FamilyTreeDNA.com.

His kit number, in the name of William Allen, is 237184.

The results showed that he was in the R1b1a2a1a1b haplogroup.

He was a 37 marker match to the following :

Samual Doyle Allen Jr (Ancestor Ephraim P. Allen, b. 1820 North Carolina)
Ronald Lee Allen (Ancestor Edmond Allen)
Henry Walton Allen (Ancestor not indicated)
Jerome Brady (Ancestor Richard Brady b. ca. 1805 Co. Caven or Claire, Ireland)
Williams Adams (Ancestor William Adams b. 1816)

Bill Adams emailed the following about his ""Adams"" lineage: ""I can trace my lineage back to William Adams born in Mecklenburg, VA in 1816 or 1820. I know his mother was Sarah/Sally ""Adams"". (And I think he may have had brothers Alfred and James). I cannot determine who his father was. His grandfather appears to be James Adams who fought in the Revolution. Sarah/Sally having a last name of ""Adams"" is weird.

Due to the exact match between us, I am wondering whether Sarah/Sally actually had a husband named ""Allen"" who died or something. Maybe Sarah/Sally went to live with her ""Adams"" dad for this or some other reason and the kids were raised with an Adams last name. I sayy this because it seems weird to me that Sarah/Sally's husband would also be the same last name of ""Adams"".

You show your earliest ancestor being 1820, but I do know that the ""Adams"" in Mecklenburg lived on ""Allen's"" creek. Also, one of them married an ""Allen"" (maybe it was William, I can't remember for sure.) I know there were ""Allens"" living in close proximity to the ""Adams"" in Mecklenburg, VA.""","STR06" "I1776","Allen","Augustus L.","3 Aug 1847","18 Jan 1859","0","Was not enrolled in school in 1854 per the school census, though his older sisters Jerusha and Mary were enrolled.","STR06" "I37735","Allen","Bannister Bolling","13 Oct 1788","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married three times, to Rachael STARKES (m. 19 Jan 1812), Nancy SCUDDAY (m. ca 1824), and Ann Elizabeth OVERBY (m. 3 Jun 1845 in the home of her parents, Nicholas and Mary HALLUM Overby, Williamston Springs, Pickens Co., SC), having 14 children between the three wives. Source: Genealogy.com, FamilyTreeMaker online, ""The Watson/Moorhead/Allen Family of Upstate South Carolina"" Updated 7 Mar 2005. Jane Martin, 214 Aberdeen Dr, Anderson, SC 29621.

Said to be on the 1860 Slave Schedule for Abbeville, SC, with 11 slave homes, 30 male and 27 female slaves. His personal estate, at age 71, was valued at $166,000. His date of death is shown as 24 September 1876.","STR06" "I37735","Allen","Bannister Bolling","13 Oct 1788","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

This obituary appears likely to be for a daughter-in-law of a descendant, as she is shown as the mother of Bannister Bolling Allen III.

Obituary from the Washington Post:

Sylvia Allen, 95: Former Nutrionist at Madeira
Friday, March 2,3 2007

Sylvia Spaulding Allen, 95, a former nutritionist and house director at the Madeira School, an all-girls private boarding school in McLean, died of congestive heart failure March 3 at a hospice in Naples, Fla.

Mrs. Allen began working at the school in 1935, a few years after Madeira opened its campus amid a rolling rural landscape in Fairfax County.

The students addressed Mrs. Allen, who was single during her first eight years at the school, as Miss Sylvia.

Initially, her responsibilities dealt primarily with health and nutrition. Later, as assistant house director and then house director, she supervised the school's facilities and all events on campus.

She also chaperoned students on shopping trips and theater outings in Washington.

""She was young and energetic with a sense of joie de vivre,"" said her daughter, Joy Allen Thornton of Arlington, noting that her mother was not much older than some of the students when she joined the administrative staff at Madeira.

Mrs. Allen, a Detroit native, attended Albion College in Michigan, where she was a member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority, before graduating in 1933 with a bachelor's degree in home economics from Simmons College in Boston.

In 1946, Mrs. Allen left the school, and with her husband, Rembert Gary Allen, raised a family with two children. They lived in the Windy Hill area of McLean, where her husband designed and built a modern redwood house.

She took up organic farming and gardening and became an active member of the Great Falls Garden Club.

In the early 1950s, Mrs. Allen accompanied her husband to Wiesbaden, Germany, where he worked as a civilian architect for the Air Force.

A few years after returning to the Washington area in 1955, she went back to the Madeira School, where she worked part time in the treasurer's and business office until 1971.

In 1973, Mrs. Allen and her husband moved to Marco Island, Fla., where she was active in a local historical society and helped found a chapter of the American Association of University Women.

The association recently established a college scholarship in her name.

She also cared for a granddaughter, Rebecca Ruth Gill, who lived with the Allens part of each year in the 1970s and the mid-1980s.

Her husband died in 1987. Her son, Bannister Bolling Allen III, died in 2004.

Survivors include her daughter and granddaughter.","STR06" "I1757","Allen","Bannister W.","8 Aug 1870","15 Nov 1940","0","Name: B. W. Allen
Death Date: 15 Nov 1940
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 70 years 3 months 7 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 08 Aug 1870
Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Allen
Father's Birthplace: South Carolina
Mother's Name: Francis Alford
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery: Liberty Hill Cemetery [or Fisher Cemetery per other sources?]
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 16 Nov 1940
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2138121
Digital Film Number: 4030498
Image Number: 1960
Reference Number: CN 52294
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I1757","Allen","Bannister W.","8 Aug 1870","15 Nov 1940","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 19 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 171 Sheet 11B
Fm 120-122
Allen, Banty W Hd M W 49 M Tx SC Miss
Allen, Lizzie M Wf F W 31 M Tx Miss Miss
Allen, Evonn Dtr F W 3 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Allen, Oma L Dtr F W 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Unable to locate
However, a 13 year old Evon Allen was living in the home of George Thompson MacKechney and Annie MacKechney in Shelby County, Texas. George was shown as age 63, his wife Annie, age 32. Evon was listed as a ""sister-in-law.""","STR06" "I39848","Allen","Beff A. ""T-Beff""","2 Jun 1851","13 Feb 1943","0","""The Misses Beff, Willie and Ruth Allen were the founders of The Margaret Allen School, an exclusive school for girls in Birmingham in the early 1900s."" Source: FindAGrave","STR06" "I27930","Allen","Bennie Jean","19 Nov 1922","2 Nov 2007","0","The Sabine County Reporter
November 7, 2007

Bennie Jean Caldwell

Bennie Jean Caldwell, 84, formerly of San Augustine, died November 2, 2007 in Austin.

She was born Nov. 19, 1922 in San Augustine to James Allen and Allie Birdwell. She was a secretary for the high school office and a member of the First Methodist Church. She had lived in Wichita Falls for over years and also in Lufkin for 14 years.

Survivors: son, Dan Caldwell; sister, Martha Mitchell of Pineland; and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Graveside funeral services were held Nov. 5 in Liberty Hill Cemetery in San Augustine with Rev. Don Lofton officiating.

Services were under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, November 2007)

A nearly identical obituary appeared in the Thursday, November 8 issue of the San Augustine Tribune.","STR06" "I37363","Allen","Bernard Anderson","16 Aug 1901","Yes, date unknown","0","The father of Bernard ""Bunny"" Allen, Jr.","STR06" "I37360","Allen","Bessie Mae ""Bess""","24 Jan 1887","16 Feb 1983","0","The transcription of the Oak Hill Cemetery in Lampasas has her date of birth listed as Jan 18, 1887. The SSDI and notes of her sister, Kate Allen Tirado, instead show the date of birth as January 24, 1887. She was also born at the home of her Aunt Kate Noble in Lampasas.","STR06" "I37360","Allen","Bessie Mae ""Bess""","24 Jan 1887","16 Feb 1983","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Lampasas County, Lampasas City
Enumerated 141-1 SD 14 Sheet 27A Stamped 207
715-758
Key, Eugene Head M W 43 M 28 Tx SC Tx Salesman Grocery Store
Key, Bessie Wf F W 42 m 33 Tx Ga Ga
Key, James Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx (son from previous marriage)","STR06" "I39844","Allen","Caroline Elizabeth","22 Mar 1816","12 Oct 1890","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Federal Census
Alabama, Chambers County, District 19
Enumerated 20 Nov 1850
Stamped 344
#H1105-1105
Caroline McCants 34 F R$4,000 [10-Slaves, per FindAGrave] Born SC
Allen G. McCants 14 M Born SC
Victoria J. McCants 12 F Born SC
Amanda L. McCants 10 F Born SC
Louis A. McCants 7 M (sic) Born AL
John J. McCants 6 M Born AL
Robt G. McCants 6/12 M Born AL

1860 Census
Alabama, Chambers County, Lafayette, PO Chambers C. H.
Enumerated 5 July 1860
Page 10
60-60
Caroline McCants 45 F $2000 $8000 AX
Lois McCants 17 F $--- $7800 Ala
Robert McCants 10 F $--- $900 Ala
Victoria Nunley 22 F $--- $8000 SC
W. Nunley 6 M Ga
Toliar/Goliar Nunley 4 M Ga","STR06" "I40347","Allen","Charles M.","10 Aug 1887","17 Dec 1964","0","At the time of the 1910 Federal census, a 23 year old Charlie Allen was a boarder in the home of the widowed Mattie Carruth in Jasper County, Texas. His occcupation was listed as day laborer at a stone mill. This might be a different Charles Allen, as although his age and location of birth is correct, it is shown that his parents were both born in Mississippi.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDBV-ZRD
Name: Charles L. Allen
Death Date: 17 Dec 1964
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 77 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 10 Aug 1887
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Willie Allen
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nancy Blount
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Laborer-T.B. Allen Stave
Place of Residence: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Cemetery: Memorial Park
Burial Place: Jasper, Texas
Burial Date: 19 Dec 1964
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117697
Digital Film Number: 4028381
Image Number: 870
Reference Number: cn 83138
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I43430","Allen","Charles William","1 Jul 1881","1 Mar 1964","0","Name: Charles William Allen
Event Date: 01 Mar 1964
Event Place: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 82 years 8 months
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 01 Jul 1881
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Residence Place: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Gann
Burial Place: Angelina, Texas
Burial Date: 02 Mar 1964
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2117406
Digital Folder Number: 4028406
Image Number: 2199
Reference ID: 13548

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFCQ-VH3 : accessed 13 Jul 2013), Charles William Allen, 01 Mar 1964.","STR06" "I43430","Allen","Charles William","1 Jul 1881","1 Mar 1964","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Angelina County, JP 3
Enumerated 24 Apr 1930
ED 3-10 SD 19 Sheet 17A Stamped 165
222-239
Allen, C. W. Head M W 56 M 38 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Allen, Missouri Wf F W 41 M 17 Tx Ala Ala
Allen, Jewel Dtr F W 21 S Tx Tx Tx
Allen, Lavelle Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Allen, Donnie Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Allen, DeWitt Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Allen, Dalford Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Allen, Maxine Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Allen, Billie J Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Allen, Peggy Dtr F W 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I37356","Allen","Chester Lee","24 Aug 1890","9 Jul 1973","0","Kate Allen Tirado also notes that he was born at the Lampasas home of his Aunt Kate Noble.

At the time he completed his registration for the draft during World War I, he was a resident of Lampasas, Texas, and he was in the automobile business. He had a wife to support, and he was shown as being of medium heighth, with blue eyes and brown hair.

Name: Chester Lee Allen
Death Date: 09 Jun 1973
Death Place: Austin, Travis, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 82 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1891
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W.W Allen
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Maund
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242845
Digital Film Number: 4005482
Image Number: 907
Reference Number: 49183
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I37356","Allen","Chester Lee","24 Aug 1890","9 Jul 1973","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Lampasas County, JP 4, Lampasas City
Enumerated 11 and 12 Feb 1920
SD 17 ED 141 Sheet 12B Ward 3
Chestnut Street
210-256-282
Allen, Chester L Head M W 28 M Tx US Tx Parter/Manger Auto Sale Store
Allen, Kate I. Wf F W 27 m Tx NC SC

1930 Census
Texas, McLennan County, JP 1
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 155-28 SD 17 Sheet 1A Stamped 51
3604-14-14
Allen, Chester L Head M W 37 M 22 Tx Ms Ms Propietor/Dealer in Automobiles
Allen, Golda M Wf F W 25 M 25 Tx Tx Tx


","STR06" "I37367","Allen","Clarence Maund","10 Sep 1871","19 Aug 1876","0","His sister, Kate Allen Tirado wrote that he was not quite five years old when he died. ""He was considered a perfect child, so good that the neighbors would tell my mother he was not for this world. At 4 he would ride with his Uncle Levi to Church and it was many miles and he didn't eat a bit while there; and would sit in the chair and bow his head as though a Man. He was very religious so young. And in the yard he would pick up every nail and save, he was so smart. He died in a few days from conjestion. Had three doctors with him. He would pull his sister in a little red wagon.""","STR06" "I32879","Allen","Corra","Nov 1884","24 Mar 1966","0","She married a Mr. Bland and is buried in the Fisher Cemetery in San Augustine County.","STR06" "I40349","Allen","Daniel B.","Sep 1892","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1910 Federal census, William and his younger brother Daniel were living in Precint 5 of Shelby County, Texas. William, age 19, was shown as a Restaurant Proprietor, and Daniel, age 17 was listed as restaurant cook.
","STR06" "I34157","Allen","Delfina","1 Oct 1933","22 Dec 2021","0","Delfina Allen McLemore was called home to be with her Lord and Savior on Wednesday, December 22, 2021. She was 88 years old. The love of her life, Ben McLemore, preceded her in death September 16, 2014.

Delfina was born on October 1, 1933 in Monterrey, Mexico. She was raised and lived in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico until the age of 23 when she met the love of her life, Ben McLemore.
Ben and Delfina were married October 17, 1956 in El Paso, Texas. It was in El Paso where Ben and Delfina's five beautiful daughters were born. In 1968 they moved their family to the DFW metroplex where they planted their roots and called it home.

Delfina's life and energy revolved around her sweet husband, Ben, her five daughters, and her love for the Catholic church. She dedicated her time to being a housewife and a full-time mother at home.

Delfina is survived by her five daughters: Mary Sharp and husband, Dr. Thomas Sharp; Delfina Rhode and husband, Sam Rhode; Lois Gulrich and husband Jeffrey Gulrich; Patricia Richardson and husband, Gary Richardson; Theresa Richardson and husband, Alan Richardson.

She is also survived by her 16 grandchildren: Steven Cowsert and wife, Halley; Kevin Cowsert and wife, Sari; Kristy Millar and husband Ryder; Mandi Hargrove and husband Kenneth; Michael Buckner and wife, Heather; Joshua Brown; Marissa Brooks and husband, Jeff; Robert Smith and wife, Jamie; Ashley McLemore; Jordan Petrasic and her husband, Dr. Jason Petrasic; Gary Richardson II, and wife Bayly; Lauren White and husband, Harrison; Scott Everett and wife, Brittney; Marc Everett and wife, Nikki; Jared Everett and wife, Alina; Ryan Everett and wife, Baylee.
Further, she is survived by 28 great grandchildren (with one on the way): Colton, Raley, Rayelle, Harlow, Olivia, Devyn, Arslan, Striker, Easton, Braelyn, Madlynn, Barret, Landon, EllieMay, Macklie, Haiden, Harper, Lexi, Haddon, Sawyer, Sutton, Caden, Hudson, James, Preslee, Kace, Noah, and Eli.

Her surviving extended family includes: Lauren and husband, Patrick, Patrick, Jr., Mason, and Dylan Gulrich.

Delfina was one of seven children. She is preceded in death by four siblings: Alfonso Allen, Graciela Mendoza, Ysela Motta, and Humberto Allen. Her surviving siblings include: Maria del Roble Allen Becera and Mariano Allen.

Visitation will be held Thursday, January 6, 2022, 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at Jaynes Memorial Chapel, 811 S. Cockrell Hill Rd., Duncanville, TX 75137. Rosary will follow immediately beginning at 6:30 p.m.

The memorial service will be held Friday, January 7, 2022, 11:00 a.m. at the Holy Spirit Catholic Church, 1111 W. Danieldale Rd., Duncanville, TX 75137. Delfina will be laid to rest at Holy Redeemer Cemetery in DeSoto, Texas with her beloved husband, Ben McLemore.

Following the service at the cemetery, friends and family are invited to attend a Celebration of Life at the home of Alan and Theresa Richardson, 4290 Pebble Creek Ct., Frisco, TX 75033.","STR06" "I29339","","","","","","","" "I39470","Allen","Elizabeth","18 Dec 1802","Yes, date unknown","0","Dale Rubel shows she was born in East Feliciana Parish, LA as a daughter of William ALLEN and Hannah A. PRIDE of Virginia. However, he notes that one of his daughter's tombstone indicates father as John Allen more research to be done in this area. Connee Kroeger (clbkroeger@aol.com) cannot confirm first name of John, many records indicate that he was known as William Allen. She may have been born in Mississippi versus Louisiana.","STR06" "I5059","Allen","Elizabeth E.","1 Jan 1822","4 Apr 1914","0","Shown on the ""My Related Families"" tree at WorldConnect as the daughter of Capt. Henry D. Allen and Mary ""Polly"" Barnes. These parents are also listed on her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Jennifer A. Lamar and maintained by MackTx. This following bio is also shown on her memorial page:

Second marriage to Bennett Dick Todd on 08/01/1865 Lawrence County, TN. Bennett is the uncle to Eleanor Dorcas ""Ellen"" Todd-McGuire. Eleanor is married to Elizabeth's son Henry D McGuire. Her father Presley Newton Todd and Bennett Dick Todd are brothers.","STR06" "I5059","Allen","Elizabeth E.","1 Jan 1822","4 Apr 1914","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, District 1, PO Lexington
Enumerated 31 July 1860
Stamped 253
368-568
Elizabeth E. McGwier 36 W 800 413 Ala
Sarah S/L McGwier 13 F Ala
Henry D McGwier 12 M Ala
Martha E McGwier 8 F Ala
William R McGwier 6 M Ala
Liza T McGwier 3 F Ala","STR06" "I12790","Allen","Elizabeth Frances","Abt 1838","Abt 1900","0","Kathy Casagranda shows her as the daughter of John Allen and Emily Green, however, this appears to be incorrect.

Ina Cardwell instead shows her as a daughter of Jehu Allen and Emily Green. Ina further notes that Emily Green was the daughter of Robert Green and Luzana Richardson. She also indicated that Jehu Allen was married three times, first to Emily Green, second to Emily Parker, and third to Mary Angeline Wallace Bruton. Elizabeth France Allen appears to be the oldest of 11 total children born to Jehu Allen. Serena Keech also shows that she is a daughter of Jehu Allen. Serena adds that he ""was a Methodist Minister and was involved in the forming of most of the Methodist Churches around Alto. I am his 3rd Great Granddaughter.""
","STR06" "I40344","Allen","Fannie Elizabeth","4 Dec 1876","23 Aug 1969","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD5X-T49
Name: Fannie Elizabeth Allen Martin
Death Date: 23 Aug 1969
Death Place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 92 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 04 Dec 1876
Birthplace: Louisiana
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Allen
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nancy Pricilla Blunt
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife & Mother
Place of Residence: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Martin
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 25 Aug 1969
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2218108
Digital Film Number: 4030538
Image Number: 2546
Reference Number: cn 59698
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I4046","Allen","Francis Amanda","1 Sep 1853","1 Dec 1933","0","At the time of hte 1930 Federal Census, she was living with her son and daughter-in-law, Albert and Ruth Sims, in Jasper.","STR06" "I498","Allen","Franklin","Abt 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Many
11 June 1860
104-104
Franklin Allen 27 M Farmer $200 $525 Miss
Louisiana Allen 19 F La
Margaret Allen 3 F La
Allen Allen 6/12 M La
S. Allen 20 M Miss","STR06" "I6625","Allen","Franklin","16 Jun 1860","1 Feb 1884","0","His younger half-sister, Kate Allen Tirado, writes that he died of complications of pneumonia, compounded by his doctors accidentially poisoning him. She wrote ""he was a beautiful young man and so good and true, he died singing ""Jesus Lover of My Soul, Let Me to Thy Bosom Fly."" Before dying, he regained consciousnes and told his father and loved ones to meet him in Heavan.","STR06" "I37362","Allen","Fred Hugh","12 Jun 1903","11 Oct 1972","0","The father of Little Joe Allen.

Name: Fred H Allen
Death Date: 11 Oct 1972
Death Place: Lampasas, Lampasas, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 69 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 Jun 1903
Birthplace: Lampasas Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Horace B Allen
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sallie Anderson
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242088
Digital Film Number: 4005484
Image Number: 01575
Reference Number: 76934
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I47055","Allen","Gary Eugene","8 Mar 1951","25 May 2015","0","The name of his spouse at his date of death was Aletha.","STR06" "I39846","Allen","George Washington","31 Mar 1823","14 Jan 1891","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

(From FindAGrave)

1850 Chambers County, (Dist. 19) AL Census:
#H1101
George W. Allen 27M Farmer (17-Slaves) Born SC
Margarett M. Allen 22F Born GA

1860 Chambers County, AL Census:
#H39
George W. Allen 36M Farmer R$8,000 P$32,000 (38-Slaves) Born SC
M.M. Allen 31 F Born GA
B.A. Allen 8 F In School Born AL
M.M. Allen 7 F In School Born AL
A.A. Allen 6 M In School Born AL
Harriet Allen 4 F Born AL
M.W. Allen 1 M Born AL


1870 Macon County, (Honeycutt Beat) AL Census:
#H1
George W. Allen 47M Planter R$6,400 P$2,000 Born SC
M. M. Allen 42F Keeping House R$2,000 Born GA
B. Allen 18 F At School Born AL
M.M. Allen 16 F At School Born AL
A.A. Allen 14 M At School Born AL
H. Allen 12 F At School Born Al
M.W Allen 10 M At School Born AL
R.L. Allen 8 F At School Born AL
J.J. Allen 6 M Born AL
G.W Allen 4 M Born AL
V.L. Allen 2 M Born AL
Infant Allen 2/12 M Born AL

1880 Lee County, (Beat No. 2) AL Census:
#H501
G. W. Allen 57 M Farmer Born SC
M. M. Allen 51 F Wife Born GA
B. A. Allen 28 F Daughter Teacher Born AL
W. M. Allen 26 F Daughter Teacher Born AL
H. J. Allen 22 F Daughter Teacher Born AL
R. L. Allen 19 F Daughter Teacher Born AL
J. J. Allen 17 M Son Born AL
G. W. Allen 15 M Son Born AL
V. L. Allen 12 M Son Born AL
","STR06" "I40323","Allen","Hazel Thelma","5 Apr 1925","5 Nov 2001","0","The Sabine County Reporter
November 14, 2001, Page 14

Hazel Thelma Snyder

Hazel Thelma Snyder, 76, of Hemphill died at 4 a.m. Monday, Nov. 5, 2001, at her residence.

She was born April 5, 1925, in Hemphill as a daughter of the late Violet (Coleman) and Rubin Allen. Mrs. Snyder was a lifelong resident of the Hemphill area.

Survivors: a special friend, Mike Grimaldo of Hemphill; sons, Grover Cleveland Clark of Lake Arthur, Louisiana, and R. C. Clark Jr of Hemphill; a daughter, Shirley Ferguson of Hemphill; a sister, Winnell Spears of Hemphill; five grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

Graveside rites were held Nov. 8 at the Springhill Cemetery near Hemphill with Bro. Vance Purtell officiating.

Starr Funeral Home Inc., Hemphill, directors.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2012)","STR06" "I37358","Allen","Horace Bernard ""Bun""","6 Sep 1878","3 May 1945","0","At the time he completed his registration for the draft during World War I, he wasa resident of Lampasas, Texas, and his occupation was that of an Auto Dealer. His nearest relative was his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Allen, and he was shown as being tall and slender, with blue eyes and light hair.

Kate Allen Tirado writes that her brother's funeral services were held at ""residence at Sweetwater and Eugene Key residence, Lampasas.""","STR06" "I37358","Allen","Horace Bernard ""Bun""","6 Sep 1878","3 May 1945","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Lampasas County, JP One
Enumerated 27 Apr 1910
SD 94 ED 167 Sheet 9A Stamped 21
Grand Avenue
1310-177-185
Allen, Bernard Head M W 31 m1 10 Tx Tx Ga Cotton Buyer
Allen, Sallie E Wf F W 27 m1 10 2/2 Tx Tx
Allen, Bernard A Son M W 8 S Tx Tx
Allen, Frederick Son M W 6 S Tx Tx
Ridge St
1107-178-186
Anderson, Alvin P Head m W 63 m1 41 Tx Mo NC Own Income
Anderson, Fannie C Wf F W 56 m1 41 4/2 Tx Ala Ga
Anderson, Maydell Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Dunkum, Joe P Grandson M W 15 S Ark Va Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Lampasas County, Lampasas City
Enumerated April 18, 1930
ED 141-1 SD 14 Sheet 23A Stamped 230
609-609
Allen, Fred Head M W 26 S Tx Tx Tx Rancher Sheep Ranch
Allen, Sallie Mother F W 47 D 18 Tx Tx Tx Cosmetician Own Beauty Parlor
","STR06" "I27929","Allen","James Monroe","Abt 1892","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

Texas, San Augustine County, Justice Precinct 1 (Part)
Enumerated April 18, 1930 by Mollie Hessing
ED 203-2 SD 19 Sheet 8A Stamped 154
164-164
Allen, Jim Hd M W 38 M 32 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Allen, Allie Wife F W 32 m 24 Tx Tx Tx
Allen, Bennie Jone Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Allen, Mary Beth Dtr F 1 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I941","Allen","James T.","10 Oct 1846","Bef 1900","0","Enrolled in the District 9 School in Sabine County in 1854.

Per the book ""Citizen Soldiers of Sabine County, Texas"" by Robert Cecil McDaniel, James T. Allen was a veteren of the Civil War.

Tiffany Layman found the following record that verfies this:

Description: Sabine County, Texas - Military: Confederate Pension Applications
On file at the Texas State Library and Archives at Austin, Travis Co., TX
Allen, M. E. (Mrs) Application # 16436 Sabine Allen, James Thomas","STR06" "I941","Allen","James T.","10 Oct 1846","Bef 1900","0","(Research):Census Information:

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No 2, P.O. Sabine Town
Enumerated 24 July 1870
357-357
Allen, Jas. T. 24 M W Farmer $2100 $175 Tx
Allen, Mary E 24[34?] F W Keeping House Alabama
Allen, Molly 4 F W Tx
Dorsey, Joseph 20 M W Working on Farm Alabama
358-358
Joseph and Mary Ann REEVES

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, 5th Precinct
Enumerated 28 Jun 1880 by B.F. Meador
Page 19 SD 1 ED 86 Stamped 246 C.
162-162
Allen, James W M 33 Farmer Tx Ga Ga
Allen, Mary E W F 34 Wf Keeping House Alabama Alabama Alaba
ma
Allen, Theodosia W F 11 Dtr At School Tx Tx Alabama","STR06" "I942","Allen","Jane","5 Dec 1850","6 Jan 1926","0","Her middle initial is shown sometimes as C and sometimes as K. It is not known what her actual middle name was.

Nina Fuller always said that her grandmother, Jane (Allen) Fullen was ""half Indian."" It has not been proved if this is true, or merely a legend. The name ALLEN appears to be of common use among the Cherokees, and perhaps this is where either the actual Indian blood, or legend of Indian blood, came from. The mtDNA of a child of Nina Fuller, a direct female descendant of Jane, was classified as H. This is the most common mtDNA in Europe, and not one associated with Native American lineage. If Jane was part Indian, it was through her father's family, and not in her direct maternal line.

There is a photo of Jane Fullen, presumably taken shortly before her death in 1926, in a black silk bonnet. This bonnet was given by Jane to her granddaughter Nina (Fuller) McLemore. Nina's daughter, Evon Tisdale gave the bonnet to Melinda (McLemore) Strong.","STR06" "I942","Allen","Jane","5 Dec 1850","6 Jan 1926","0","(Research):A photo of her headstone on Find A Grave appears to be incorrect in listing her birthday as 5 December 1849. Blanche Finley Toole showed this instead as 5 December 1850, supported by census records below:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 1 Oct 1850
12-12
John W. Allin 27 M Farmer South Carolina
Cariline C "" 23 F Miss
Jamest T. "" 3 M Tx
Elizabeth "" 1 F Tx

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Redland Beat No, 4, PO Milam
Enumerated 27 Jun 1860
Page 22
156-156
Allen, J.W,37,M,W, Clock Pedlar, $--- $700 SC
"" , James T,13, M, W, TX
"" , Elizabeth Do,11,F,W, TX (married to William Fullen)
"" , Jane (*),9,F, W, TX (married to John Fullen) (brothers)
"" , Susan (#),1, F, W, TX

*Jane is the daughter of J.W. Allen by wife Caroline. Jane was born in December 1850, and the 1850 census was taken in October 1850. Therefore, Caroline would have been between 6 and 7 months pregnant at the time of the census. The 1860 census was taken in June, before Jane had reached her 10th birthday.

#The mother of Susan Allen is not known. It does not seem likely that she is the daughter of John's second wife, Margaret Harvey Allen, who had moved back home with their one year old daughter, Mary Allen. Did John have a daughter by a woman other than his then wife, perhaps leading to their separation? Or is Susan perhaps a niece or other family member? Or are Mary/Susan the same child, listed in both households?

His former wife, Margaret, and his daughter Mary are living in another household in 1860, as follows:

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","STR06" "I1614","Allen","Jemima","Bef 1803","Bef 1836","0","Blanche Finley Toole, a Sabine County genealogist, indicated she was a sister of Thompson Allen of Sabine County. This has not been proven, nor is she listed in the transcription of the Arva Allen Bible.","STR06" "I945","Allen","Jerusha Caroline","16 May 1845","10 Jul 1888","0","Enrolled in the District 10 School in Sabine County in 1854. Sharon Speights Varney quotes Virgie Collier Speights as writing that when Jerusha changed religions, joining the Campbellites (forerunner of the Church of Christ), whe was denounced by family and friends as ""a heathen"" and ""no longer a Christian.""","STR06" "I39798","Allen","Joanne","22 Sep 1938","29 Nov 1997","0","The Texas Birth Index shows her as the daughter of John H ALLEN and Jewel ACREY.","STR06" "I37396","Allen","Joe Anderson","16 Oct 1930","8 Nov 1977","0","His tombstone is inscribed USN. He is the father of Sally Allen Clark.","STR06" "I16192","Allen","John","8 Mar 1787","16 Jan 1849","0","Said to be the son of Richard Allen and Ann Wisdom.","STR06" "I39796","Allen","John Herald","4 May 1904","5 Jul 1961","0","Janice Smith instead shows him as John Herald (vs Herel) ALLEN, and notes that his nickname was ""Monkey.""","STR06" "I39799","","","","","","","" "I8831","Allen","John M.","Abt 1823","Bef 1860","0","Could this be the John Allen listed in the 1850 Jasper County, Texas census as the son of Nathaniel and Sarah Allen of Georgia and Kentucky? He was shown as age 25, male, farmer, born in Louisiana. (HH #100-101).","STR06" "I37734","Allen","John Showell","19 Sep 1787","7 Feb 1855","0","Said to have married Ruth Linton, and to be the father of Caroline Elizabeth Allen, the wife of Robert James Pembrook McCants of Abbeville District, SC

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~scorange/records/bible/bible_janemccants.htm

Tombstone Inscription:

""Born in Mecklenburg Co., Virginia; Departed this life in Chambers County, Ala.""


Tuck Wilson provided the following timeline of his ancestor:

Timeline
1787 - Born in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, the first child born to 22 year old Arva Allen and Polly Clarke.
1789 - Family moves to Abbeville District, South Carolina
1814 - Marries next door neighbor 19 year old Ruth Linton when he is 26.
1815-1835 - They have eight children.
1827 - Elected Justice of the Peace. History of Lowndesville, SC; Carlisle; p 237
1835 - Ruth dies from complications of childbirth.
1838 - Trustee for the Lowndesville Academy, a co-ed private school.
1840 - 16 Jan, John Showell Allen marries Mrs. Charlotte Simmons in Edgefield District SC
1843 - John is being sued by __________ in Charleston and Sidney Linton, farm is threatened. John buys
goldmine on Kings Mountain NC and makes enough money to pay off his debts and keep the farm.
1843 - Goldmine 1 & 2 letters written. John misses both Alex and Laurinda's wedding while working the mine.
1849 - John sells the plantation, clearing $11679
1849 - John is living at the Benson Hotel in Anderson, SC when news reaches him that his daughter Caroline's
husband has been murdered by a slave. He writes his son George. See GWAllen papers 28 Sept 1849
1850 - Census living in Anderson, SC with wife Charlotte, son John C. Allen, age 9, and 10 teenage girls who
have seven different last names.
1852 - John has moved to Cartersville, Bartow County, Georgia where he owns the only hotel. Alex visits him
and writes George that Pa is slipping mentally and wants him to move close to either him or George. GWAllen
Papers 27 July 1852
1855 - dies at son George's place 7 Feb 1855. There were letters to the effect that he was to be buried in Smyrna
Cemetery next to his first wife Ruth Linton but he is not on a list of graves from that place.","STR06" "I37734","Allen","John Showell","19 Sep 1787","7 Feb 1855","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Anderson County, (Western Div.) SC Census:

#H518

John S. Allen 62M Farmer R$3,000 (20-Slaves) Born VA
Charlotte Allen 49F Born SC
John C. Allen 9M Born SC
Mary A. Simmons 19F Born SC
F. E. Simmons 15M Born SC
Sarah C. Monday 16F Born SC
Susan E. Monday 13F Born SC
Columbia J. Ashley 15F Born SC
Virginia V. Ashley 13F Born SC
Mary E. Mason 14F Born SC
Virginia White 14F Born GA
Mary E. Shaw 16F Born SC
Elizabeth Bush 17F Born GA

(Courtesy of Tuck Wilson)","STR06" "I40350","Allen","John W.","Abt 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed with the family at the time of the 1900 San Augustine County, Census. He may have died young, as his mother indicated she had 8 living of her 10 children in total in 1900, and all eight were living with the family excpet the eldest, Thomas F. who lived next door as a boarder in the Morris home.","STR06" "I939","Allen","John Wooldridge","24 Apr 1823","10 Jan 1896","0","Said to have been born in the Old District 96 of South Carolina.

Per FIRST SETTLERS OF SABINE COUNTY he received 320 acres of land on March 4, 1844

It is currently not known where he was located in 1840. There is a John W. Allen listed on the Carroll Parish, Louisiana census at that time. However, that John Allen was born sometime between 1800 and 1810, and has two daughters over the age of 10. It is not currently known if they are the same man.

On the 1854 Scholastic Census, his children Jas T. and Martha (s/b Margaret Elizabeth) were shown as being enrolled

In YELLOWED PAGES: VOLUME XXIV, No. 1, Spring, 1994, page 43, a list of Sabine County Voter's registrations are shown. Information about J.W. Allen is shown as follows:

January 29, 1868: 478 J.W. Allen Pct. Mi3, Years in State--27, Years in County--27, Years in Pct--27, Native of South Carolina.

According to the book ""Selected Tax Rolls of Shelby County, Texas 1837,1845,1855,1865,1875,1885,"" a J.W. Allen paid taxes in Shelby County in 1885.

In her notes, Kate Allen Tirado erroneously list her uncle as John T. Allen, and shows his place of death as Sabine County.","STR06" "I939","Allen","John Wooldridge","24 Apr 1823","10 Jan 1896","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 1 Oct 1850
12-12
John W. Allin 27 M Farmer South Carolina
Cariline C "" 23 F Miss
Jamest T. "" 3 M Tx
Elizabeth "" 1 F Tx

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Redland Beat No, 4, PO Milam
Enumerated 27 Jun 1860
Page 22
156-156
Allen, J.W,37,M,W, Clock Pedlar, $--- $700 SC
"" , James T,13, M, W, TX
"" , Elizabeth Do,11,F,W, TX (married to William Fullen)
"" , Jane (*),9,F, W, TX (married to John Fullen) (brothers)
"" , Susan (#),1, F, W, TX

*Jane is the daughter of J.W. Allen by wife Caroline. Jane was born in December 1850, and the 1850 census was taken in October 1850. Therefore, Caroline would have been between 6 and 7 months pregnant at the time of the census. The 1860 census was taken in June, before Jane had reached her 10th birthday.

#The mother of Susan Allen is not known. It does not seem likely that she is the daughter of John's second wife, Margaret Harvey Allen, who had moved back home with their one year old daughter, Mary Allen. Did John have a daughter by a woman other than his then wife, perhaps leading to their separation? Or is Susan perhaps a niece or other family member? Or are Mary/Susan the same child, listed in both households?

His former wife, Margaret, and his daughter Mary are living in another household in 1860, as follows:

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

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat 4, PO Milam
Enumerated 2 July 1870
Page 3
112-112
Allen, John W.,47,M,W,Farmer,300, 800, S.C.
"" , Frances A., 27,F,W, Ala
"" , Britton (*),5,M,W,TX
"" , Robert K,4,M,W, TX
"" , Theodore I, 2,M,W,TX
Seaford, Frank ,32,M,W,Laborer,Prussia

*Esther McGrew Hardin in San Antonio notes that this is a name often used in the Odom and Means family (associated with the Blackburn and McGrew families of Sabine County). John and Frances Allen were living only two households away from M. Blackburn (Martha Cole Blackburn), a 72 year old Widow (of Alexander Blackburn, brother of Eliz. Blackburn) born in South Carolina and living with the family of J.N. and Susan Bailey.

1880 Census
Texas, Shelby County, Precinct 3
Enumeratd 13 Jun 1880
Page 13 SD 1 ED 89 Stamped 1 56
106-108
Allen, J.W., W,M,67,Farming, SC,GA,SC
"" ,F.A., W,F,38,Wife, Keeping House,AL,AL,AL
"" ,J.B.,W,M,15,Son,at home, TX,SC,AL
"" ,R.G.,W,M,13,Son,at home, TX,SC,AL
"" ,Theodore I,W,M,10,Son,at home,TX,SC,AL
"" ,Bannister,W,M,8,Son,at home,TX,SC,AL
"" ,Adelia,W,F,6,Dtr,at home,TX,SC,AL
"" ,Alarissa?,W,F,4,Dtr,at home,TX,SC,AL
"" ,Laura,W,F,3,Dtr,at home,TX,SC,AL
"" ,Annie,W,F,1,Dtr,at home,TX,SC,AL","STR06" "I37357","Allen","Katherine ""Kate"" Mellon","Sep 1873","29 Oct 1964","0","Name: Katherine Allen Tirado
Death Date: 29 Oct 1964
Death Place: Austin, Travis, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 91 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1873
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W. W. Allen
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Manno
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117652
Digital Film Number: 4028389
Image Number: 1699
Reference Number: it4 73661
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

She prepared a four page typewritten manuscript, sometime between 1955 and her death in 1964, titled ""Dates and Descriptions By Kate Allen Tirado ALLEN FAMILY""
","STR06" "I37357","Allen","Katherine ""Kate"" Mellon","Sep 1873","29 Oct 1964","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Bell County, Temple, JP 5, Ward 2
Enumerated 1 day of June 1900
SD 11 ED 29 Sheet 1B
Main Street
416-10-10
Tirado, Tom Head M W May 1872 28 M 5 Tx La Tx Saddles and Harnesses
Tirado, Kate Wf W F Sept 1873 26 M 5 1/1 Tx SC Ga
Tirado, Cecile Dtr W F Oct 1896 3 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio City
SD 14 ED 21 Sheet 15A Stamped 20
Soledad Street
442
Tirado, Thomas A Head M W 37 m1 15 Tx Fr French Tx Advertising Wholesales Harnesses
Tirado, Kate M Wf F W 34 m1 15 3/2 Tx Ga Tx
Tirado, Tom A Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Tirado, Primer E Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Allen, Bessie Sister-in-law F W 24 S Tx Ga Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio City, Laurel Heights
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920
SD 14 ED 55 Sheet 9A
E. Craig
130-179-207
Tirado, Tom A Hd M M W 42 M Tx France French Tx Manager Truck Co
Tirado, Kate Allen Wf F W 38 M Tx SC Ga
Tirado, Tom A Jr Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Tirado, John C. Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Moten, Julia Servant F B 24 M Tx Tx Tx Servant Private Home

1930 Census
Texas, Hopkins County, Sulphur Springs, Ward 2
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 112-2 SD 5 Sheet 1A Stamped 14
513-14-15
Tirado, Thomas A Head M W 58 M 24 La La Tx Retail Merchant Automobile Firm
Tirado, Kate Wf F W 53 M 14 Tx Ms Ga
Tirado, John C Son M W 23 S Tx La Tx Retail Merchant Automobile Firm




","STR06" "I1761","Allen","Laura","14 Mar 1876","10 Oct 1906","0","Also shown as Lara.","STR06" "I32873","Allen","Lena","29 Jul 1882","24 Feb 1962","0","She married a Dr. Wall, a dentist.

Name: Lena Allen Wall
Death Date: 24 Feb 1962
Death Place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: Caucasian
Death Age: 79 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 29 Jul 1882
Birthplace: Center, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Allen
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Francis Alford
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Garrison, Texas
Cemetery: Greenwood
Burial Place: Garrison, Nacogdoches, Texas
Burial Date: 25 Feb 1962
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116932
Digital Film Number: 4028430
Image Number: 3121
Reference Number: CN10705
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I37738","Allen","LeRoy","20 Jul 1806","Yes, date unknown","0","Tuck Wilson writes that ""Tradition has it that Leroy moved to Texas. A Leroy Allen had 80 acres in Huntsville abt. 1840. Alex. A. Allen writes 16 March 1843: News had arrived when I was over (at Uncle Banister's) that Grandpa Allen was dead obtained through Bird's (Bird is Arva's grandson and Banister's son) writing to Uncle Banister. Uncle LeRoy (Arva's son) had obtained the Power of Attorney from him before his death, gone to Virginia, received the legacy and pocketed it safe enough, a great piece of rascality indeed having enclosed in the Power of Attorney a deed of gift to the legacy. There is a very interesting listing in the 1880 Franklin County, Apalachicola Fl Census: Leroy Allen, b. 1826 in SC, parents both born in SC, occupation - mill wright. This guy was born in Barnwell SC, later found in Leon County FL""","STR06" "I933","Allen","Levi Thompson","3 May 1836","28 Apr 1924","0","Moved to Lampasas county.","STR06" "I933","Allen","Levi Thompson","3 May 1836","28 Apr 1924","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Redland Beat No. 4 in the County of Sabine, P.O. Milam
Enumerated 30 Jun 1860
Page 23
168-168
Thompson Allen 58 M Farmer $3000 $8451 Ga
Jane C. Allen 49 F S.S.
Caroline D. Payne 19 F Texas
J.C. Allen 15 F Texas
169-169
Unoccupied
170-170
Levi Allen 24 M Farmer $1200 $1658 Miss
Talitha Allen 24 F Alabama
John Shoemaker 8 M Ala
Martha Allen 6/12 F Tx

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Post Office Sabine Town
Enumerated 25 July 1870
Stamped 10
369-369
Levi T. Allen 33 M W Farmer $800 $1000 Mississippi
Tabitha Allen 32 F W Alabama
Martha Allen 11 F W Texas
Thompson Allen 8 M W Texas

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Fourth Precinct
Enumerated 19 and 21 of June 1880
Page 9 SD 1 ED 86
Stamped 241
76-76
Allen, Levi T W M 44 Head Farmer Miss SC SC
Allen, Tilitha F W 47 Wife Keeping House Alabama Alabama Alabama

1900 Census
Texas, Lampasas County, Precinct 1
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 102 Sheet 4B
68-68
Allen, Levi T W M May 1836 64 M 43 Miss Georgia South Carolina Landlord
Allen, Tillitha F W June 1832 67 M 43 6/1 Alabama NC NC

1910 Census
Texas, Lampasas County, Precinct 1
Enumerated 25 and 26 April 1910
SD 14 ED 168 Sheet 4A Stamped 38
Gatesville Road
66-68
Allen, Levi T M W 73 M2 4 Miss Ga SC
Allen, Tillitha F W 59 M1 4 0/0 Ga Ga Ga

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine, J.P. 8
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
Levi T. Allen M W 83 M Miss Ga SC
Jane Allen F W 69 M Ga Ga Ga [Is this a second wife, or Talitha's middle/first name?]

The Sabine County Reporter
May 9, 2012

Myrtle Springs receives marker

An official Texas Historic Cemetery Marker was dedicated April 28, at Geneva Myrtle Springs Cemetery. The day was also the cemetery's annual homecoming......

The newly placed marker reads:
GENEVA MYRTLE SPRINGS CEMETERY

Situated North of the small, rural community of Geneva, the Geneva Myrtle Springs Cemetery serves as the primary resting place for pioneers, settlers of the area, and their descendants. Originally granted to Juan Ignatino Pifermo in 1794, the town of Geneva grew in the 1820s when pioneers began to settle there from the east. Geneva was first known as Shawnee village and later as Jimtown, after two early settlers of the are, Jim Halbert and Jim Willis. Originally surveyed for Daniel F. Renfro in 1838, the Geneva Myrtle Springs Cemetery is comprised of land granted by Levi T. ALLEN in 1879 for use as a church and cemetery. The Geneva Baptist Church was first located on the present day cemetery site, but later moved south of the area. In addition, a school was once located near the cemtery near Myrtle Springs, organized by William Thomas Arnold.

The general landscaping of the cemetery is traditional with brick, marble, sandstone, grantie, wood, and metal grave markers. The first marked grave is that of William J. JONES from 1888, but Bible records indicate that there were earlier unmarked graves, including that of Wiley William CROW (1845-1877). Among the many pioneer families interred at this cemetery, there are veterans of the Civil War, including Wiley CROW, Seth Marion LAYFIELD (1833-1906), and James T. MEADOR (1845-1933), as well as veterans of World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Iraq War. Burials for members of the fraternal organizations such as Woodmen of the World are present. Today, the Geneva Myrtle Springs Cemetery Association maintains and cares for the cemtery, while also serving the community of Geneva. Historic Texas Cemetery -2010.","STR06" "I39411","Allen","Lexie Lee","Abt 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","Last name of Allen from the William Chambers Tree at Ancestry.com, and matches the Texas Death Certificate information for her son, Elzie B. Chambers.","STR06" "I1770","Allen","Ludeshia Cornelia ""Cassie""","10 Sep 1824","1909","0","She was known by her middle name of Cornelia. Sometimes also shown as Cassie or Kennelia. At the time of the 1880 and 1900 Sabine County, Texas census, she lived alone.","STR06" "I32882","Allen","Lyndell Yvonne","17 Nov 1917","5 Sep 2002","0","San Augustine Tribune
September 12, 2002

Lyndell Yvonne MITCHELL

Funeral services for Lyndell Yvonne MITCHELL were held Saturday, September 7, 2002 at 10:00 am at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, San Augustine, Texas with interment in Liberty Hill Cemetery. Bro. David BURCHAM officiated.

She died September 5, 2002 at San Augustine, Texas. She was born November 17, 1917 in San Augustine County, Texas to BANNISTER ALLEN and Mattie Elizabeth KIRK. She was a telephone operator for Southwestern Bell. She was a member of First Baptist Church.

Survivors include daughter and son-in-law, Linda and Scott HOOK of Carthage; son and daughter-in-law, Allen and Bettie MITCHELL of Lufkin, Texas, sister Mary WARNER of Orange, Texas; Grandchildren, Justin HOOK, Jennifer HOOK, and Chris MITCHELL; great-granddaughter Kelsey MITCHELL; brother-in-law Arthur and Maureen MITCHELL of San Augustine.

Wyman Roberts Funeral Home of San Augustine is in charge of arrangement","STR06" "I32882","Allen","Lyndell Yvonne","17 Nov 1917","5 Sep 2002","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 19 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 171 Sheet 11B
Fm 120-122
Allen, Banty W Hd M W 49 M Tx SC Miss
Allen, Lizzie M Wf F W 31 M Tx Miss Miss
Allen, Evonn Dtr F W 3 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Allen, Oma L Dtr F W 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Unable to locate
However, a 13 year old Evon Allen was living in the home of George Thompson MacKechney and Annie MacKechney in Shelby County, Texas. George was shown as age 63, his wife Annie, age 32. Evon was listed as a ""sister-in-law."" Could this be the same Evon? If so, how was the 32 year old Annie related to her? Could she have been a half sister? Or is she an aunt? Or are these two different Evon Allens?

PLEASE EMAIL IF YOU KNOW THE ANSWER.","STR06" "I6671","Allen","Mable","13 Jul 1879","12 Apr 1968","0","Name: Mabel Halbert
Death Date: 12 Apr 1968
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 88 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 13 Jul 1879
Birthplace: Milam, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Sam H. Halbert
Father's Name: Jim Allen
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Serina Hogan
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Cemetery: Fox Hill
Burial Place: Milam, Texas
Burial Date: 13 Apr 1968
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2137026
Digital Film Number: 4029708
Image Number: 1947
Reference Number: 28762
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I39858","Allen","Margaret","9 Nov 1896","29 Dec 1989","0","(Research):Her tombstone was inscribed Margaret Allen BRIGHT.","STR06" "I38983","Allen","Margaret Ophelia","Jun 1897","10 Nov 1967","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFNF-P29
Name: Margaret Ophelia Mccord
Death Date: 10 Nov 1967
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 70 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1897
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Walter Payne Allen
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: America Peyroux Cartwright
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2138743
Digital Film Number: 4027132
Image Number: 2860
Reference Number: cn 71261
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I19462","","","","","","","" "I13135","Allen","Marthena","Between 1806 and 1808","6 Jul 1871","0","John W. Fuller shows that on 11 Sept 1828, William Alexander Fuller married Mrs. Thena Roberts in DeKalb Co, Georgia. It appears that Marthena had been married before. She was born 1808 and died 6 July 1871 in Clayton Co, GA.","STR06" "I27931","Allen","Mary Beth","17 Aug 1928","5 Jan 2007","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, January 11, 2007

Mary Beth Walker

Funeral services for Mary Beth Walker, 78, of Bronson were held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, January 7, 2007 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill. Burial followed at Bronson Cemetery. Rev. Royce Robb and Rev. Don Lofton officiated. She died January 5, 2007 at her residence in Bronson. Mary Beth Walker was born in San Augustine on August 17, 1928 to James Monroe Allen and Allie Birdwell Allen. She was a teller/bookeeper at the Pineland State Bank and was a member of Bronson United Methodist Church. She is survived by her son, J.D. ""Buckshot"" Walker and his wife, Tanya of Hemphill; daughter, Kyla Beth LOFTON and husband, Don of Broaddus; sisters, Jean CALDWELL of Austin and Martha MITCHELL of Pineland; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill was in charge of arrangements.

A similiar obituary was in the January 3, 2007 issue of the Sabine County Reporter.

San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, March 15, 2007

The Graduating Class of 1945-presented a check for $1,250 to the San Augustine Garden Club Courthouse Restoration Project. The Class of 1945 presentation (was) in memory of deceased members whose names will be entered into the ""Restoration Memory Book"" and available for viewing. The memorial includes members of the class: Jewel Dean WHITEHEAD Duncan, LaVern CONN Lister, Duverne BIRDWELL Falkenberry, Myrtle WALTON Poole, Irion BATE, Herbert WOODS, Laurie ""Boo"" MATHEWS, Haven EVETT, Kenneth HALBERT, Charles WITHERS, Willie Bue EPPS Byley, Nelwyn CARTER, Kathryn HANKS Perry, Alice Joy WILLIAMS Gallo, Pay HENRY Fussell, Mary Beth ALLEN Walker, and Class Sponsors Bruce GOLDMAN and Brooksie HOLT Kennever. Pictured were Marie ISENBLITTER Smith and Agnes WILLIAMS Sparks representing the class of 1945, (with the check they presented) to Sharon POLLARD, President of the San Augustine Garden Club and Carolyn LADNER, Treasurer. Back row, members of the S.A. Gardn Club: Kathie HALEY; Mary Jean HALEY, Betty OGLESBEE, Project Chairman, and McXie MARTIN, all members of hte Courthouse Restoration Committe Project.","STR06" "I1751","Allen","Mary Elizabeth","24 Sep 1858","9 Jan 1940","0","Name: Mary E. Hurst
Death Date: 09 Jan 1940
Death Place: Center, Shelby, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: w
Death Age: 81 years 3 months 15 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 24 Sep 1858
Birthplace: , Sabine, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: J.W. Hurst
Father's Name: John W. Allen
Father's Birthplace: South Carolina
Mother's Name: Marguriete Harvey
Mother's Birthplace: La.
Occupation: Housekeeper
Place of Residence: Center, Texas
Cemetery: Fairview Cem
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 10 Jan 1940
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2118470
Digital Film Number: 4030452
Image Number: 1535
Reference Number: cn 5010
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I1751","Allen","Mary Elizabeth","24 Sep 1858","9 Jan 1940","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I947","Allen","Mary Frances","28 Feb 1843","30 Jun 1900","0","Enrolled in the District 10 School in Sabine County in 1854.","STR06" "I32880","Allen","Maud","Jan 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a Mr. Sutton.","STR06" "I43433","Allen","Maxine","30 Jul 1924","14 Jun 2013","0","Obituary, From FindAGrave:

Maxine (Allen) Johniken Croom

Funeral services for Maxine Allen Croom, 88, of Lufkin, will be held in the Carroway Funeral Home Chapel with Reverend Nick Sholars officiating. Entombment will follow in the Garden of Memories Memorial Park.

Mrs. Croom was born July 30, 1924 in the Allentown Community, Angelina County, Texas to the late Missouri (Heaton) and Charles William Allen. She died Friday June 14, 2013 in a Lufkin nursing facility.

Mrs. Croom had been a self-employed beautician for more than 40 years. She was the best cook in the world, and dearly loved her family. Mrs. Croom was always willing to help someone. She was a member of Lufkin's First United Methodist Church and the Order of the Eastern Star, Chapter No. #382. Mrs. Croom had lived in Lufkin all her life.

Survivors include her sons, Bob Johniken, Rodney Johniken, and Craig Johniken (wife Teresa); grandchildren and their spouses, Charlie and E.J. Baker, Jennifer Baker Stewart, Krissy and Dan Jones, Tim Johniken and Ashley Clark; great grandchildren, Chassity Baker, Trever Baker, Anna Kate Baker, Kolt Adkinson, Klay Adkinson,, Kyren Jones, William Johniken, Ashton Johniken, and Emma Johniken; sisters, Billie Willmon, Peggy Fuller, and Jimmie Reynolds (husband K.B.); as well as numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Guy Croom; brothers, Ottis Tucker, Dewitt Allen, Joe Allen; and sisters, Ann Watts, Jewel Tucker McCall and Dale Dempsey.

Carroway Funeral Home, Lufkin, directors
","STR06" "I1773","Allen","Minerva Jenkins","20 Nov 1830","14 Feb 1849","0","Could this be the ""Marion"" mentioned in the Affidavit of Mrs. C.D. Gooch, dated 25 May 1910? No daughter named Minerva is cited in the Affidavit.","STR06" "I6592","Allen","Molly","Abt 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed on the 1880 census with her parents, the only child was an 11 year old Theodosia. Did she die? Marry young? Or could she and Theodosia actually be one and the same?","STR06" "I39852","Allen","Moses Wheat","9 Feb 1859","18 Mar 1947","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Chambers County, (LaFayette) AL Census:
#H56
Moses W. Allen 21M Clerk in Store Born AL

1900 Chambers County, (LaFayette) AL Census:
#H264 - Montgomery Street
Moses W. Allen 41M General Merchandise Born Feb. 1859 in AL
Minnie Allen 31F Wife Born Nov. 1868 in AL
Ruth L. Allen 5F Daughter Born Nov. 1894 in AL
Margaret L. Allen 3F Daughter Born Nov. 1896 in AL
Elizabeth Allen 1F Daughter Born Nov. 1898 in AL
Marion Allen 3/12F Daughter Born Feb. 1900 in AL
Sallie Pitts 18F (Black) Servant/Nurse Born Nov. 1881 in AL


1910 Chambers County, (LaFayette) AL Census:
#H68
Mose W. Allen 51M Merchant/General Supply Born AL
Minie S. Allen 42F Wife Born AL
Ruth L Allen 15F Daughter Born AL
Margret Allen 13F Daughter Born AL
Elizabeth Allen 11F Daughter Born AL
Dorothy Allen 9F Daughter Born AL
Minie Allen 8F Daughter Born AL
Mary Allen 5F Daughter Born AL
Kathrine Allen 6/12F Daughter Born AL

1920 Chambers County, (LaFayette) AL Census:
#H14 - Randolph Street
Moses W. Allen 60M Retired Merchant/Dry Goods Born AL
Minnie Allen 52F Wife Born AL
Ruth Allen 24F Daughter Born AL
Margarette Allen 22F Daughter Born AL
Beff Allen 20F Daughter Born AL
Dorothy Allen 18F Daughter Born AL
Minnie Allen 17F Daughter Born AL
Mary Allen 15F Daughter Born AL
Katherine Allen 10F Daughter Born AL
Eleanor Allen 6F Daughter Born AL


1930 Chambers County, (LaFayette) AL Census:
#H28 - Randolph Street
Moses W. Allen 71M General Supply Merchant/Groceries Born AL
Minnie Allen 61F Born AL
Catharine Allen 20F Born AL
Eleanor Allen 16F Born AL

(From FindAGrave)","STR06" "I11163","","","","","","","" "I37355","Allen","Norman Dewitt","19 May 1881","17 Oct 1963","0","At the time he completed his registration for the draft during World War I, he wasa resident of Waco, Texas, and his occupation was that of a motor trader. His nearest relative was Mrs. Lizzie Allen, and he was shown as being of medium heighth and slender, with gray eyes and brown hair.

Name: Norman D Allen
Death Date: 17 Oct 1963
Death Place: Austin, Travis, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 82 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1881
Birth Date: 09 May 1902
Birthplace: Lampasas Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Allen
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Maund
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117402
Digital Film Number: 4137706
Image Number: 01898
Reference Number: 83373
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I43427","Allen","Peggy Sue","17 Mar 1930","8 Jul 2013","0","Obituary

Peggy Allen Davidson Fuller, 83, longtime resident of Hemphill, died Monday, July 8, 2013.

Mrs. Fuller was born March 17, 1930, in Allentown (Angelina County) to Charles William and Missouri (Heaton) Allen.

Mrs. Fuller was a beautiful person who lived a beautiful life. Always a loving and supportive mother, a doting and proud grandmother, a caring sister and a loyal and trustworthy friend, Peggy lived her life to the fullest. She was an avid Bridge player and loved nothing more than reading a good book. Mrs. Fuller enjoyed spending time with friends and family and was always an active spectator of her daughter's and grandson's endeavors. She was a former member of the Calvary Baptist Church in Lufkin, First Baptist Church in Hemphill, Hemphill Garden Club, and Crown Colony Country Club.

Survivors include her daughter, Pamela Davidson Wilson of Houston; grandson, Zachary James Wilson of Dallas; sisters and brother-in-law, Billie Willmon of Lufkin and Jimmie and K.B. Reynolds of Allentown; and numerous nieces, nephews, and other relatives.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husbands, J.O. ""Junior"" Davidson and Thomas Deas Fuller Sr.; brothers, Otis Tucker, Dewitt Allen, and Joe Allen; sisters, Ann Watts, Jewell Tucker McCall, Dale Dempsey, and Maxine Croom; and son-in-law, James Wilson III.

Funeral services are set for 11:00 a.m. Friday, July 12, at Carroway Funeral Chapel, located on N. John Redditt Drive in Lufkin, with Bro. Horace Fletcher officiating. Interment will follow at Garden of Memories, located on Hwy. 59 South in Angelina County.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Thursday, July 11, at the funeral home.

Donations made in Mrs. Fuller's memory can be sent to the American Cancer Society, 212 Gene Samford Drive, Lufkin, TX 75904.

Arrangements are under the direction of Carroway Funeral Home in Lufkin. Memories and condolences may also be added at http://www.carrowayfuneralhome.com/.

Print Edition in THE SABINE COUNTY REPORTER
July 17, 2013, page 12","STR06" "I37359","Allen","Perry C.","10 Dec 1883","14 May 1967","0","His sister, Kate Allen Tirado, wrote that he was born ""at his Aunt Kate Noble's residence, Lampasas, Texas. Had every attention and a most beautiful baby I am sure.""

At the time he completed his registration for the draft during World War I, he wasa resident of Waco, Texas, and his occupation was that of a manager of a Motor Company. His nearest relative was Libbie H. Allen, and he was shown as being of medium heighth and slender, with blue eyes and light brown hair.


Name: Perry C. Allen
Death Date: 14 May 1967
Death Place: Waco, Mclennan, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 83 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 10 Dec 1883
Birthplace: Lampasas, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W. W. Allen
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Mellon
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Automobile Salesman
Place of Residence: Waco, McLennan, Texas
Cemetery: Oak Hill Cemetery
Burial Place: Lampasas, Texas
Burial Date: 15 May 1967
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2138609
Digital Film Number: 4027225
Image Number: 1797
Reference Number: cn 33012
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I37359","Allen","Perry C.","10 Dec 1883","14 May 1967","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, McLennan County, Waco City
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 155-24 SD 17 Sheet 16A Stamped 62
2218-381-401
Allen, Perry Head M W 46 M 40 Tx Ga Tn Properitor Auto Supply Co
Allen, Winfred Wf FR W 29 M 23 Tx Ms Tx
Allen, Jack Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Rutland, Bertha Mother-in-law F W 58 Wd Tx Tx Tx
Wilson, Lizzie Servant F W 34 S Tx Tx Tx Servant Private House","STR06" "I29338","Allen","Preston","Abt 1891","Aug 1954","0","Cass City Chronicle
August 27, 1954
Cass City Area Social and Personal Items
Page 4

B. A. Elliott and Miss Adeline Gallagher attended the funeral of Preston Allen of Royal Oak Thursday. Mrs. Allen, the former Cecil Krapf, is a cousin of Mr. Elliott and Miss Gallagher.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I1755","Allen","Robert Goodloe","10 Jul 1866","4 Sep 1890","0","Middle initial shown as K in 1870 and 1880.","STR06" "I46751","","","","","","","" "I40335","Allen","Ruben Brinson","19 Dec 1883","15 Aug 1962","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD5T-3X7
Name: Ruben M Allen
Death Date: 15 Aug 1962
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 79 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Dec 1883
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Willie Allen
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nancy Blount
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Labor
Place of Residence: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Cemetery: Magnolia Springs
Burial Place: Jasper County, Texas
Burial Date: 16 Aug 1962
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117173
Digital Film Number: 4028527
Image Number: 2343
Reference Number: cn 81398
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40335","Allen","Ruben Brinson","19 Dec 1883","15 Aug 1962","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
not located

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 19 and 20 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 12B
Boarding home/hotel of Will and Carrie Stubblefield of Mississippi
Allen, Reuben Boarder m W 35 S Tx La Tx Teamser ??? Wood
along with more than 50 other residents

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1, East Mayfield Town
Enumerated April 5, 1930
ED 202-1 SD 19 Sheet 3A
282-43-46
Allen, Ruben B Head m W 43 M 33 Tx La Tx Lumber loader Lumber Mill
Allen, Violet A Wf F W 25 m 17 Tx Tx Tx
Allen, Elzie M Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Allen, Hazel E Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Allen, Elmer D Son m W 2 11/12 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I39854","Allen","Ruth Linton ""T-Ruth""","25 Mar 1861","28 Feb 1949","0","""The Misses Beff, Willie and Ruth Allen were the founders of The Margaret Allen School, an exclusive school for girls in Birmingham in the early 1900s."" Source: FindAGrave","STR06" "I19364","Allen","Sarah","22 Aug 1672","Bef 1724","0","The daughter of Nehemiah ALLEN of Northampton and Sarah WOODFORD. Nehemiah was the son of Samuel ALLEN who came to Cambridge, Mass., from Braintree, Essex, England in 1632. (Dwight, p. 308).","STR06" "I10001","Allen","Spicey E.","1 Sep 1851","2 Mar 1947","0","The daughter of John and Lauriney Allen.","STR06" "I6597","Allen","Susan","Abt 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","Could she be the same person as Mary Allen, also born 1859 as a daughter of John Wooldridge Allen by his former wife, Margaret Harvey? In 1860, Margaret was separated from John, living with her mother and brother, along with one year old daughter, Mary Allen.","STR06" "I39795","Allen","Tempie","Dec 1898","Yes, date unknown","0","Janice Smith show that she married Fred WESTFALL.","STR06" "I1756","Allen","Theodore Isham","16 Oct 1870","1 Jun 1923","0","According to Eva Halbert Hackney, he married R.H. Harrel? Could this have been a first wife, as he is listed as 'married twice' on the 1900 census.","STR06" "I1756","Allen","Theodore Isham","16 Oct 1870","1 Jun 1923","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Shelby County
Enumerated 13 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 88 Sheet 12A Stamped 128A
178-182
Allen, Theodore Head W M Oct 1870 29 M 2 Tx NC Ala
Allen, Jessie Wf W F Oct 1874 25 m2 2 1/1 Tx Ga Tx Merchant
Allen, Tempie Dtr W F Dec 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Not located

1920 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, Garrison Town, JP No. 6
Enumerated 2 and 3 Jan 1920
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 1A
Garrison and Henderson Road
9-9
Allen, Theodore I Head M W 50 M Tx NC Ala Farmer
Allen, Jessie Wf F W 44 M Tx Ga Ala
Allen, Tempie Dtr F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Telephone Operator
Allen, Oma Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Telephone Operator
Allen, Harel Son M w 15 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home
Allen, Theo Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Allen, Ogel Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, Garrison Town, JP 6
Enumerated April 4, 1910
ED 174-15 SD 32 Sheet 3A Stamped 254
Main Street
56-58
Allen, Jessie Head F W 54 Wd Tx Tx Tx Seamtress At Home
Allen, Tempie Dtr F W 28 S Tx Tx Tx Local Manager Telephone Exchange
Allen, Theo Dtr F W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Bookkeeper Bank
---59
Leissner Robert Head M W 26 M Tx Tx Tx Teacher
Leissner, Adelaide B Wf F W 23 m 23 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I29426","Allen","Theodosia","Abt 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed on the 1870 census, though she was shown as age 11 in 1880. Could this be the same daughter as Molly, shown as age 4 in 1870?","STR06" "I29426","Allen","Theodosia","Abt 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine, JP 8
Enumerated 8 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 10A Stamped 150
130-130
John and Winnie DORSEY
131-131
Harrell, Robert Hd W M Oct 1869 30 M 14 Tx ---Tx Farmer
Harrell, Theodosia Wf W F Feb 1868 32 M 14 7/5 Tx Tx Ala
Harrell, Anna M Dtr W F Apr 1888 12 S Tx Tx Tx Attending Sc
hool
Harrell, Mable L Dtr W F Nov 1890 Tx Tx Tx Attending School
Harrell, James R Son W M Dec 1893 6 S Tx Tx Tx Attending School
Harrell, Chapman Son M APr 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Harrell, Sallie B Dtr W F Jun 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Allen, Mary E Mother-in-Law W F Sep 1845 54 Wd 1/1 Ala NC Ga","STR06" "I40346","Allen","Thomas Royal","Oct 1885","2 Jun 1973","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that he married Coo PACKER on 2 Nov 1912 in Jasper County, Texas. They had a large family.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF7X-XB3
Name: Thomas Royal Allen
Death Date: 02 Jun 1973
Death Place: Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 87 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1886
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mrs. Coo Allen
Father's Name: James Willie Allen
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nancy P. Blunt
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242914
Digital Film Number: 4168751
Image Number: 3125
Reference Number: 3158
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I935","Allen","Thompson","22 Dec 1802","17 Dec 1870","0","In a Family Group Sheet prepared by Eva Mae Halbert Hackney, whose father was a grandson of Thompson Allen, she lists Thompson's birth as occuring on 22 Dec 1802, Elbert County, Georgia. His parents are not listed, though the parents of his wife, Elizabeth Wooldridge, are shown. No sources are cited by Eva. This handwritten group sheet was provided to me by Blanche Finley Toole in January, 1995. Blanche said she helped Eva prepare her DAR and DRT records applications. Blanche and Eva were connected through the Burton family. Neither Blanche nor Eva knew who Thompson Allen's parents were.

In a history of the W. W. Allen family, prepared by Thompson Allen's granddaughter, Kate Allen Tirado, she also writes that ""Thompson Allen (Father of W. W. Allen, Levi T. and John Allen) was born December 22, 1802 in Albert (sic) County, Georgia. Thompson Allen departed this life at the age of 67 years, 10 months, and 5 days at his residence in Sabine County, Texas on October 17, 1870."" Again, Thompson's parents are not mentioned by Kate. Kate prepared this four page, typewritten manuscript sometime after 1955, but before her death in October 1964

The ""1850 Census Sabine County, Texas with added family information and corrections"" by Helen Gomer Schluter and Blanche Finley Toole, shows that Thompson Allen in Household number 277 was the owner of 9 slaves. On this census, he is shown as age 48, and born in South Carolina. The 1860 census lists his place of birth instead as Georgia. Kate Allen Tirado, a granddaughter, writes that Thompson lived first in Houston, Texas ca 1840, later moving to Milam, Sabine County, Texas.

Sally Clark, a niece of Kate Allen Tirado, emailed that a Thos WG Allen was listed in the ""First Settlers of the Republic of Texas Vol I."" He was given a second class land grant as a resident of Harris County. He rec'd 1280 acres, and listed as Thos WG Allen - 3-16-1839. He woud have needed to be here prior to 10-1-1837 to be first class."" It is possible this land grant in Harris county was for our Thompson Allen as Kate Tirado wrote that he lived in Houston, which is in Harris County, before moving to Milam, Sabine County in January, 1841. However it is also possible that this is another Thompson Allen, as the extract of a voters registration list from 1867 (shown in full below) for Thompson Allen shows ""Yrs in State: 26, Yrs in County: 26, Yrs in Pct.: 12."" This would seem to indicate that he settled directly in Sabine County around 1841, as the years in the state and county match.

According to a list of Sabine County Voter's registrations appearing in YELLOWED PAGES, Winter 1993, Page 27, ""Aug 6, 1867 #322 Thompson Allen Prct 5, Yrs in State: 26, Yrs in County: 26, Yrs in Pct.: 12, Native of Georgia.""

Gifford White's book, ""The First Settlers of Sabine County, Texas"" has the following listing: 19 Thompson Allen 1840, 640 acres, Dec 1843, noting further that a Wm D Fry and Bede Johnson are listed with the same dates.

According to an Affidavit of Mrs. C.D. Gooch, dated 25 May 1910, and on file in Sabine County, ""Thompson Allen was married twice, that his first wife, whose name was Elizabeth Wooldrige before marriage; died about the year 1848, that she left surviving her, her husband, Thompson Allen and six children as follows: (1) John Allen, who died eight or nine years ago, and left a widow and children; (2) Connilia L. Allen, who married Annanias Oliver about the year 1840, and died 1909, leaving children; (3) Levi Allen who now resides in Lampasas County, Texas; (4) W.W. Allen who now resides in Lampasas, Texas; (5) Mary F. Allen who married W.W. Halbert in 1858 and died about 1900 in Sabine County, Texas leaving her husband and children; (6) Jerusha Allen, who married G.W. Speights in November 1865, and died in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas in 1888 leaving husband and children; That the said Thompson Allen and his first wife, Elizabeth, had four other children, namely Marion, Martha, Elizabeth and Augustus, all of whom died without marrying and leaving no children; that the above mentioned ten children, were all and the only children of the said Thompson Allen and his first wife, Elizabeth Wooldridge, that reached maturity.""

After the death of his first wife, Thompson married second Jane Russell, the widow of Epperson Duke Payne.

On the 1854 Sabine County Scholastic Census, Thompson Allen was shown as having five children and stepchildren enrolled in District 10: William, J.P. Pain, J.D. Pain, Mary, and Jerusha.

Blanche Toole, a Sabine County Genealogist and historian stated that, ""Thompson and Elizabeth Wooldridge Allen are buried in the Oliphant Chapel Memorial Garden cemetery, and Thompson was a veteran of the Mexican War. "" His name has not be located in the index of Mexican War veterans, however. Blanche also indicates that Thompson Allen's sister was Jemima Allen, the first wife of A.D. Oliphint. [Note: This is not proven and may be in error]. Blanche also said that Thompson ""came to Texas with his wife, Elizabeth Wooldridge, and with the Oliphints. He settled just south of the Oliphint Chapel Community, on the Palo Gacho Bayou, where he had a grist mill and lumber mill. He lived near the Oliver family. He and his wife had a large family. Elizabeth died 7 March 1847, and was buried in the Oliphint Chapel Cemetery. They were parents of seven children. Three died young. When Thompson Allen died, after 1870, family tradition says that he was buried by his first wife, Elizabeth. It is presumed the three young children were also buried nearby."" [Note: presumably Blanche means Thompson and Elizabeth had a total of TEN children, three of whom died young, and seven who lived into maturity]

In the family group sheet given to me by Mrs. Toole, one that was prepared and/or extracted from the notes Edna Mae Hackney, a total of twelve children are shown. It appears that two of these twelve children died before 1836, before the families move to Texas circa 1841. This may account for the discrepency in the number of children. Mrs. Hackney listed detailed birth and death dates for the parents and children, but no support was provided for these dates. Or Mrs. Hackney may have been in error about the two children who died young.

All twelve are shown in this file, however.

In an article entitled ""Mrs Etta Nichols Speeks on History of Low's Chapel"" published in the August 26, 1965 issue of the SABINE COUNTY REPORTER, ""John Morris gave land for church, school and Cemetery about 1890...the school was named for Thomas Allen, and called Allen's Old Mill. Thompson Allen owned a mill that sawed logs into lumber as well as ground corn for meal. It was located about 1/2 mile north of Tuckers Bridge on Palo Gacho. A dam of boards, which was called a tumbling dam, produced the power. The saw worked vertically. Thomas Allen married Glendy McLanahan's mother, who was my great grandmother. Curtis Jackson owned the mill first.""

","STR06" "I935","Allen","Thompson","22 Dec 1802","17 Dec 1870","0","(Research):Timeline (Courtesy of Tuck Wilson)

1802 - Dec 22, Thompson born in Abbeville District, SC (Arva Allen Bible notes). Other family records show location of birth as Elbert County, GA. 1850 census shows him as age 48, born SC. 1860 census shows him as age 58, born GA.
1820 - Thompson a minor, not found in Census in Alabama or SC
1828 - dau Ruthie Ann Allen b 13 Nov 1828 in SC
1830 - dau Minerva Jenkins Allen b. in Alabama
1830- should be living in Selma, Alabama Dallas County (birth of Minerva Jenkins Allen 23 Nov 1830) but not found in census SC, Ala, Mississippi
1832 - son Thomas Bannister Allen b. 29 Sept 1832 in Alabama
1833 - son Thomas Bannister Allen d. 4 Aug 1833 in Alabama
1834 - dau Caroline Woolridge Allen b. June 1834 in Mississippi
1836 - son Levi Thompson Allen b. 3 May 1836 in Noxubee County Mississippi
1836 - dau Caroline Woolridge Allen d. 26 Oct 1836 in Mississippi
1839 - son William Washington Allen b. 12 Sep 1839 in Noxubee County Mississippi
1840 - should be living in Noxubee County Mississippi. He is not shown there but there is a ""T. Allen one county over in Winston County, Mississippi with 9 people that looks good. There is an Alfred E. Oliphint in Holmes County, 1 county west of Winston.
1840-43 Thompson Allen has moved to Texas by 28 Feb 1843 when dau Mary Frances is born.

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine District in the County of Sabine
Enumerated 27 28 and 29 of Nov 1850
277-277
Thompson Allen 48 M Farmer $2000 South Carolina
Jane C --- 39 F
David R Payne 16 M Alabama
Margaret E --- 15 F Alabama
Jane E ---13 F Texas
J. Peckins 11 M Texas
Caroline D --- 9 F Texas
Tery Allin 13 M Mississippi
William --- 11 M Mississippi
Mary --- 9 F Texas
Jerusha --- 5 F Texas
Alfred A --- 2/12 M Texas
Alexander Bains 21 M Farmer Alabama

1860 Census
Texas, Redland Beat No. 4 in the County of Sabine, P.O. Milam
Enumerated 30 Jun 1860
Page 23
167-167
W.A. Payne 36 F Farmer $7500 $15782 La
Margaret A Payne 15 F Texas
Sarah A Payne 10 F Texas
Benjamin R Payne 6 M Texas
William E Payne 5 M Texas
Mary R Payne 2 F Texas
H.B. Bachtlor 18 M Overseer Ga
168-168
Thompson Allen 58 M Farmer $3000 $8451 Ga
Jane C. Allen 49 F S.S.
Caroline D. Payne 19 F Texas
J.C. Allen 15 F Texas
169-169
unoccupied
170-170
Levi and Telitha Allen family


","STR06" "I935","Allen","Thompson","22 Dec 1802","17 Dec 1870","0","(Medical):
yDNA results

A direct male descendant of Thompson Allen's (through his son William Washington Allen), born with the Allen surname, volunteered to submit a yDNA sample to FamilyTreeDNA.com.

His kit number, in the name of William Allen, is 237184.

The results showed that he was in the R1b1a2a1a1b haplogroup.

He was a 37 marker match to the following :

Samual Doyle Allen Jr (Ancestor Ephraim P. Allen, b. 1820 North Carolina)
Ronald Lee Allen (Ancestor Edmond Allen)
Henry Walton Allen (Ancestor not indicated)
Jerome Brady (Ancestor Richard Brady b. ca. 1805 Co. Caven or Claire, Ireland)
Williams Adams (Ancestor William Adams b. 1816)

Bill Adams emailed the following about his ""Adams"" lineage: ""I can trace my lineage back to William Adams born in Mecklenburg, VA in 1816 or 1820. I know his mother was Sarah/Sally ""Adams"". (And I think he may have had brothers Alfred and James). I cannot determine who his father was. His grandfather appears to be James Adams who fought in the Revolution. Sarah/Sally having a last name of ""Adams"" is weird.

Due to the exact match between us, I am wondering whether Sarah/Sally actually had a husband named ""Allen"" who died or something. Maybe Sarah/Sally went to live with her ""Adams"" dad for this or some other reason and the kids were raised with an Adams last name. I sayy this because it seems weird to me that Sarah/Sally's husband would also be the same last name of ""Adams"".

You show your earliest ancestor being 1820, but I do know that the ""Adams"" in Mecklenburg lived on ""Allen's"" creek. Also, one of them married an ""Allen"" (maybe it was William, I can't remember for sure.) I know there were ""Allens"" living in close proximity to the ""Adams"" in Mecklenburg, VA.""","STR06" "I44983","Allen","W. L.","Abt 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Beat 1
ED 57-1 SD 10 Sheet 9B
188-189
Allen, W. L Head M W 80 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Allen, ida Wf F W 62 M Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I38981","Allen","Walter Payne","10 Jan 1870","3 Dec 1943","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD1W-LP2
Name: Walter P. Allen
Death Date: 03 Dec 1943
Death Place: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 73 years 10 months 23 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 10 Jan 1870
Birthplace: Mt. Enterprise, Rusk County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Benjamin Allen
Father's Birthplace: Alabama
Mother's Name: Mattie Lawler
Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee
Occupation: Banker
Place of Residence: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Terrell, Texas
Burial Date: 05 Dec 1943
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2137699
Digital Film Number: 4029616
Image Number: 355
Reference Number: cn56640
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

Excerpt re Walter's parents from a bio of the C. A. Lawler Family
http://www.tomatocapital.com/people/lawler-ca.html

Mr. Lawler's oldest sister, Mattie Lawler Allen, and her husband, Ben Allen, were among the first settlers in old Jacksonville. They later moved to Athens and opened a boarding school, which Mr. Lawler attended before moving to Jacksonville. It was through their influence that he decided to make Jacksonville his home.","STR06" "I38981","Allen","Walter Payne","10 Jan 1870","3 Dec 1943","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Kaufman County, City of Terrell
Enumerated 21 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 75 Sheet 34 B
657-667
Cartwright, Ophelia Head W F Aug 1845 54 Wd 3/3 Tx Va Miss
Allen, America P Daug W F Feb 1874 26 Md 6 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
Allen, Walter P S-in-law W M Jan 1870 30 m 6 Tx Ala Tenn Cashier Bank
Allen, Pauline Gdtr W F Jany 1895 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Allen, Ophelia Gdtr W F Jun 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Allen, Walter P Gson W M Oct 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Kennedy, Hetty Servant B F Dec 1869 30 Wd 0 Tx Tx Tx
Francis, Hally Servant B F JNun 1883 16 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I33440","Allen","Warner Danuel","7 Feb 1888","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):His Social Security Application shows that he was born Feb. 7, 1888 in Mason, Mason, Texas to Dock Allen and Francis Duncan, and as of March 26, 1942, when he completed the application, he was a resident of Mason, Texas and unemployed.","STR06" "I37369","Allen","William ""Bill"" Claude","8 May 1916","9 Nov 1959","0","Name: William Claude Allen Jr
Death Date: 09 Nov 1959
Death Place: Temple, Bell, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 43 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 08 May 1916
Birthplace: San Angelo, Tex
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Claude Allen Sr
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Josie Scott
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Automobile Salesman
Place of Residence: Austin, Travis, Texas
Cemetery: Oak Hill Cem
Burial Place: Lampasas, Texas
Burial Date: 09 Nov 1959
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2115990
Digital Film Number: 4166180
Image Number: 1493
Reference Number: cn 59453
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

Kate Allen Tirado instead has his date of birth as March 1916, and indicates that he died at the Scott White Hospital in Temple.
","STR06" "I38055","","","","","","","" "I37354","Allen","William Claude","29 Mar 1876","26 Sep 1955","0","At the time he completed his registration for the draft during World War I, he was a resident of San Angelo, Texas, and his occupation was that of an Auto Dealer. His nearest relative was Mrs. W. C. Allen, and he was shown as being of medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and brown hair.

Name: William Claude, Sr. Allen
Death Date: 26 Sep 1955
Death Place: Austin, Travis, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 79 years 5 months 27 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1876
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W.W. Allen
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Maund
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114544
Digital Film Number: 4163996
Image Number: 509
Reference Number: 46995
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I37354","Allen","William Claude","29 Mar 1876","26 Sep 1955","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Lampasas County, Voting Pr 1
Enumerated 23 and 25 Apr 1910
SD 14 ED 168 Sheet 3B
53-55
Allen, William C Head M W 33 m1 9 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Allen, Josephine Wf F W 26 m1 9 Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Tom Green County, Pr 2, San Angelo
Enumerated 5 Jan 1920
SD 16 ED 199 Sheet 4B
209-100-105
Allen, William Head M W 43 M Tx NC NC Manager Automobile Co
Allen, Josephine Wf F W 32 M Tx Tx Tx
Allen, William Jr. Son M W 3 9/12 S Tx NC Tx


","STR06" "I40341","Allen","William Day","22 Sep 1851","21 Apr 1911","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Pr. 2
Enumerated 30 Jun 1880
Pages 52D and 53 SD 1 ED 37
415-498
Frank and Wineford BLOUNT and Family
416-449
Reubin and Mary BLOUNT and Family
417-450
Allen, William D W M 29 Farmer La Tx Tx
Allen, Nancy W F 27 Wife Keeping House Tx Ga Ga
Allen, Thomas F. W M 5 S Son La La Tx
Allen, Fanny E W F 3 La
Allen, John W W M 2 Tx

1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine county, Pr. 4
Enumerated 20 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 77 Sheet 9B
149-149
Morris, James and Mollie along with their four children
Allen, Thomas F. W M Boarder Apr 1845 25 La La Tx
150-150","STR06" "I946","Allen","William Washington","12 Sep 1839","9 Jun 1914","0","Enrolled in the District 10 School in Sabine County in 1854. In a biography of his family, written by his daughter Katherine Allen Tirado, it was noted that he ""was about 8 years old (when his mother died) and he had a step-mother [Jane Russell Payne] that was very severe and the loss of their mother was a great sorrow to them.""

A veteren of the Civil War, per ""Citizen Soldiers of Sabine County, Texas"" by Robert Cecil McDaniel. His tombstone is inscribed Miss Pvt Co F 11 Regt Tx Inf CSA

In the Affidavit of Mrs. C. D. Gooch, she noted that W. W. Allen lived in Lampasas County, Texas as of 1910. Other sources list him dying circa 1900. He actually died in 1914.

Sally had notes from her her aunt Kate Mellon Allen, who married a Tirado. Kate indicated that William Washington Allen was born at the home of his parents, Thompson and Elizabeth Allen, in Noxba, Mississippi.

Name: William Washington Allen
Death Date: 09 Jun 1914
Death Place: Lampasas, Lampasas, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 74 years 9 months 3 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 Sep 1839
Birthplace: Noxba Co., Mississippi
Marital Status: Unknown
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer And Stockman
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Lampasas
Burial Date: 10 Jun 1914
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2051127
Digital Film Number: 4165726
Image Number: 2455
Reference Number: cn 12920
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I946","Allen","William Washington","12 Sep 1839","9 Jun 1914","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine, Beat No. 3 Post Office Brookeland
Enumerated 21 Aug 1870
Page 18
636-636
Allen, W. W. 30 M W Farmer $2500 $1000 Tx
Allen, Elizabeth 19 F W Keeping House Tx
Allen, Franklin 10 M W Tx
Allen, Tabitha 8 F W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Lampasas County, Town of Lampasas
Enumerated 4 Jun 1880
Page 12D SD 5 ED 85
Elm Street
109-116
Allen, William W. M W 40 Stock Raiser SC ---- ----
Allen, Elizabeth W F 33 Wf Keeping House Ga Ga Ga
Allen, Catherine M W F 6 Dtr Tx Sc Ga
Allen, William C W M 4 Son Tx SC Ga
Allen, Horace B W F 1 Son Tx SC Ga


1900 Census
Texas, Lampasas County, JP 5
Enumerated 30 June 1900
SD 4 D 106 Sheet 20B
344-346
Allen, William W Head W M Sept 1839 M 30 SC Unk Unk Farmer
Allen, Lizzie Wf W F Nov 1845 54 M 30 8/7 Ga Ga Ga
Allen, Horace B Son W M Sept 1878 11 S Tx Sc Ga Farmer
Allen, Norman D Son M W May 1881 19 S Tx SC Ga Farm Laborer
Allen, Perry C Son M W Dec 1883 16 S Tx SC Ga At School
Allen, Bessie Dtr W F Jan 1885 15 S Tx Sc Ga At School
Allen, Chester Son W M Aug 1890 9 S Tx Sc Ga

1910 Census
Texas, Lampasas County, JP5
Enumerated 15 and 16 Day April 1910
SD 14 ED 172 Sheet 1A Stamped 88
1-1
Allen, W. W . Head M W 69 M2 39 Miss SC SC
Allen, Lizzie Wf F W 63 M1 39 7/0 Ga Ga Ga
Allen, Bessie Dtr F W 21 S Tx Mis Ga
Allen, Chester Son M W 18 S Tx Mis Ga Laborer Homer Farm
Spradling, W. L. Hired Man M W 21 S Tx Tn Tn Farm Laborer Home Farm

1920 Census
Texas, Lampasas County, JP 1, Lampasas City
Enumerated 3 and 4 March 1920
SD 17 ED 141 Sheet 20A Stamped 103
First Street
1208-469-572
Allen, Lizzie Head F W 74 Wd Tx US US
Allen, Bessie M Dtr F W 32 S Tx Miss Tx






","STR06" "I946","Allen","William Washington","12 Sep 1839","9 Jun 1914","0","(Medical):yDNA results

A direct male descendant of William Washington Allen's, born with the Allen surname, volunteered to submit a yDNA sample to FamilyTreeDNA.com.

His kit number, in the name of William Allen, is 237184.

The results showed that he was in the R1b1a2a1a1b haplogroup.

He was a 37 marker match to the following :

Samual Doyle Allen Jr (Ancestor Ephraim P. Allen, b. 1820 North Carolina)
Ronald Lee Allen (Ancestor Edmond Allen)
Henry Walton Allen (Ancestor not indicated)
Jerome Brady (Ancestor Richard Brady b. ca. 1805 Co. Caven or Claire, Ireland)
Williams Adams (Ancestor William Adams b. 1816)

Bill Adams emailed the following about his ""Adams"" lineage: ""I can trace my lineage back to William Adams born in Mecklenburg, VA in 1816 or 1820. I know his mother was Sarah/Sally ""Adams"". (And I think he may have had brothers Alfred and James). I cannot determine who his father was. His grandfather appears to be James Adams who fought in the Revolution. Sarah/Sally having a last name of ""Adams"" is weird.

Due to the exact match between us, I am wondering whether Sarah/Sally actually had a husband named ""Allen"" who died or something. Maybe Sarah/Sally went to live with her ""Adams"" dad for this or some other reason and the kids were raised with an Adams last name. I sayy this because it seems weird to me that Sarah/Sally's husband would also be the same last name of ""Adams"".

You show your earliest ancestor being 1820, but I do know that the ""Adams"" in Mecklenburg lived on ""Allen's"" creek. Also, one of them married an ""Allen"" (maybe it was William, I can't remember for sure.) I know there were ""Allens"" living in close proximity to the ""Adams"" in Mecklenburg, VA.""





","STR06" "I39849","Allen","Willie ""T-Will""","2 Jan 1853","22 Apr 1935","0","""The Misses Beff, Willie and Ruth Allen were the founders of The Margaret Allen School, an exclusive school for girls in Birmingham in the early 1900s."" Source: FindAGrave","STR06" "I40348","Allen","Willie Albert","17 Aug 1890","19 Nov 1972","0","At the time of the 1910 Federal census, William and his younger brother Daniel were living in Precint 5 of Shelby County, Texas. William, age 19, was shown as a Restaurant Proprietor, and Daniel, age 17 was listed as restaurant cook.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF7F-F93
Name: Willie Albert Allen
Death Date: 19 Nov 1972
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 82 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1890
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Allen
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nancy Blount
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242193
Digital Film Number: 4169872
Image Number: 1992
Reference Number: 84137
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I21258","Allis","Lois","3 Apr 1807","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Asabel STONE in 1829 in Conway. (Ray Allis).","STR06" "I21237","Allis","Lucius","May 1737","12 Mar 1822","0","Shown on FindAGrave to be a son of Rev. Samuel ALLIS and Hannah SHELDON. He was also said to have been married first Jemima BLISS, having one daughter, second Mary WELLS, having seven children, third Mehitable GRAVES, having one son, and finally Lois GRAVES. FindAGrave references the History of Conway 1767-1917 by Pease, pg. 246.","STR06" "I20705","Allis","Samuel","20 Jun 1767","15 Mar 1845","0","He was also married to Abigail JOHNSON.","STR06" "I33473","Allison","Angeline Rice","Abt 1875","Mar 1935","0","ource
Name:Terre Haute Tribune
Repository:Vigo County Public Library
Name:Terre Haute Tribune
Author:Publisher
Vigo County Public Library One Library Square Terre Haute, IN 47807 (812) 232-1113
Microfilm year 1935

Date:Monday, March 11, 1935 Pg 2

Deaths Angeline Rice Acree

Angeline Rice Acree, 60 years old, died at the residence, 1305 N. 19th St., at 10:50 o'clock Sunday night. She is survived by the husband James; 5 daughters, Mrs. Dora Pedrow of Shoals, Mrs. Vada Schell, Mrs. Mattie Allsman, and Mrs. Minnie Everhart all of Terre Haute, and Mrs. Laura McLemore of Princeton; 1 son George, and 2 sisters, Mrs. Laura Brown and Mrs. Minnie Greenleigh of Alga, Ky. The body waas taken to the Gillis funeral home and returned to the residence Monday afternoon from where funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with burial in Grandview cemetery.

(Courtesy of Paul Williams)","STR06" "I14025","Allison","Hazel Beatrice","24 Dec 1917","6 Dec 2003","0","Cheyenne Star, Cheyenne, OK 11-Dec-2003

Funeral services for Hazel Rennels will be conducted on Tuesday, December 9, 2003 at 10:30 a.m. from the Martin Funeral Home Chapel of Elk City with Bro. Truman Teel officiating. Interment will follow in the Red Hill Cemetery, Hammon, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma under the direction of the Martin Funeral Home of Elk City, Oklahoma.

Hazel Beatrice Rennels was born December 24, 1917 at Elk City to Claude and Mary Ellen Thompson Allison and died Friday, December 6, 2003 at the age of 85. Hazel was raised in the Grandview community and then the family moved to the Colter Community. Where she graduated from high school at Pie Flat. She was married to A.J.""Matt"" Rennels on July 27, 1937 at Los Angles, California. They made their home in western Oklahoma most all their married life. She was an active member of the Colter Church of Christ and then attended the 5th and Elk City Church of Christ.

She was preceded in death by her husband on July 5, 1996, her parents, and one brother, Clint Allison. Survivors include two children, Pat Massey and husband, Dale of Hammon, Dick Rennels and wife, Linda of Canute, four grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I6304","Allison","John Paul ""Jake""","18 Nov 1909","6 Apr 1992","0","The Lawton Constitution

April 7, 1992 J.P. 'Jake' Allison

Funeral for J.P. 'Jake' Allison, 82, Lawton, will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in First Baptist Church with Dr. Gary W. Cook, pastor, officiating.

Mr. Allison died Monday in a Lawton hospital after a brief illness. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens under direction of Becker Funeral Home.

He was born Nov. 18,1909, in Decatur, Texas, where he grew up. He attended college in Decatur and Denton, Texas. Mr. Allison moved to Hobart in 1929, where he taught school, then moved to Oklahoma where he was employed as a time keeper by Wilson and Co. Meat Packers until 1941. He married June Gentry on Oct. 24, 1931, in Oklahoma City. Mr. Allison moved from Oklahoma City to Lawton in 1942. He was employed at Fort Sill in supply, then in finance. His last position was as administrator to the gunnery school. He was employed by civil service for 33 years before retiring as an administrator.

He was a member of First Baptist Church. He was a member of Friendly Fellows Sunday school class where he was secretary, and a member of Primetimers Choir.

Survivors include his wife, of the home; a son, Pete, Houston; a sister, Lena Gage, Decatur; a brother Grady Lewis, Scottsdale, Ariz.; two grandchildren; and a great-grandson. Friends may call from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I13474","Allison","John Paul ""Pete""","14 Dec 1933","17 Nov 2003","0","Ada Evening News - Nov. 19, 2003

Pete Allison

Pickett- Services for John Paul ""Pete"" Allison, 69, Pickett, are 2 p.m. Friday at First Baptist Church, the Revs. John Haynes and Russell Rhodes officiating. Burial follows at Rosedale Cemetery.

Mr. Allison died Nov. 17, 2003, at a local hospital. He was born Dec. 14, 1933, at Oklahoma City to John P. and June Gentry Allison. He came to this area in 1996 from Houston, Texas. He attended grade school at Fort Sill and attended Lawton High School. He graduated from Oklahoma State University Technical School in fire protection. He was a retired fire and safety petroleum engineer. He served in the U.S. Army from 1953 to 1956.

He and Coletta J. Hennessee were married Sept. 1, 1953, at Lawton. Survivors include his wife, Coletta J. Allison, of the home; a daughter Kelley J. Isom and husband Charles A. Isom, Jr., Ada; a son, Scott E. Allison*, Houston, Texas; and a grandson, Aaron Allison, Houston, Texas.

Bearers are Aaron Allison, Truman Layne, J.D. Barnscum, Calvin Cradduck, Jack Jones and Lawrence Waggoner. Honorary bearers are the Senior Adult I men's Sunday school class at First Baptist Church.

The family says those who wish may make memorials to the Gideon Memorial Bible Chairman, P.O. Box 1821, Ada, OK 74821-1821. Criswell Funeral Home, Ada.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)

*Scott was married to Sherry Lynn PARKER, and the father of Aaron Paul ALLISON.","STR06" "I3325","","","","","","","" "I47456","Allnet","Mercedes Lillian Bertha","11 Sep 1891","Yes, date unknown","0","New Orleans, Louisiana Birth Records Index, 1790-1899; Volume: 105; Page Number: 227 shows her as a daughter of Edward A. Allent and Bertha J. Emury.","STR06" "I19553","Allred","Parilee","Abt 1828","16 Jan 1887","0","Last name courtesy of Susan Laurent, Durr Families Of North Louisiana www.doubledurr.com which is the compilation of all the research the descendants of Michael & David Durr have done thru the years.","STR06" "I9989","","","","","","","" "I44018","Alvarez","Jonathon Eloy","15 Jun 1989","Yes, date unknown","0","The Texas Birth Index shows him as a son of Eloy Alvarez and Doris Surita.","STR06" "I35760","","","","","","","" "I37172","Alvis","Anna E.","1 May 1873","4 Dec 1950","0","Name: Anna Strickland
Death Date: 04 Dec 1950
Death Place: Chireno, Route 2, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 77 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: May 1873
Birthplace: Shelby Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Bill Alvis
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sia Armstrong
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Chireno, Nacogdoches, Texas
Cemetery: Chireno Cemetery
Burial Place: Chireno, Texas
Burial Date: 05 Dec 1950
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2074550
Digital Film Number: 4166795
Image Number: 2930
Reference Number: item 7 cn 60051
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I33650","Amacker","Jimmy Lynn","10 Aug 1929","2 Mar 1997","0","Birth and death dates are based on an email from his son, who added that his father grew up in Poplarville, Mississippi. The Texas Death Index and SSDI instead has his date of death listed as March 2, 1997. His last residence, per the SSDI, was in Grapeland. His FindAGrave memorial, created by Mel and maintained by Kay Parker McCary, shows that he was a son of Ira Luther AMACKER (FAG# 96520393) and Esther Lea KIRKLAND (FAG#96520510).","STR06" "I10549","Amacker","John Jackson","Abt 1815","4 Apr 1888","0","Gwen Goff Hobbs shows him as the son of John Jacob Amacker of Switzerland and Sarah Varnado of Orangeburg District, South Carolina.","STR06" "I25284","Amason","Bobby Ray","1 Dec 1941","14 Dec 1991","0","BOBBY R AMASON 01 Dec 1941 14 Dec 1991 (not specified) (none specified) 463-66-9114 Texas","STR06" "I47504","Amason","Evealena","4 Aug 1922","15 Apr 1994","0","She married a SALTS.","STR06" "I47501","Amason","Jack","2 Jan 1891","3 Mar 1964","0","His Texas Death certificate showed he was a farmer and resident of Route 1 in Pineland at the time of his death. Informant was his wife, Juston Amason. His parents were listed as Hiram and Pallie Amason.","STR06" "I33296","","","","","","","" "I47500","Amason","Tolodell ""Buck""","5 Apr 1914","21 Dec 1983","0","Shown on FindAGrave as a son of Jack Amason and Juston Olivia Holt.","STR06" "I14245","","","","","","","" "I36042","Amburn","James W.","Mar 1895","Yes, date unknown","0","Was he shown as Lester at the time of the 1920 census?","STR06" "I36047","Amburn","Mary","Abt 1910","Yes, date unknown","0","She may have married Paul Lampkins, and in 1930 been living with her husband and mother in Harmon County, Oklahoma.

1930 census
Harmon Co. OK ED 29-12 Pg. 227A
Madge twp.
50/
Lampkins, Paul, head, MW, 23, M, age when first married 20, Farm laborer, OK TX TX
Mary, wife, FW, 21, M, age when first married 18, OK OK OK
Doris, dau., FW, 1, OK OK OK
Amburn, Mary, mother-in-law, FW, 54, D, TX TX TX

","STR06" "I18707","Amich","Malvina","8 Jun 1816","26 Jun 1896","0","The daughter of Phillip and Margaret Amick. (Courtesy of Grace Gleason).","STR06" "I33197","Ammerman","Carl R.","24 Nov 1913","3 Jan 2000","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Census
Michigan, Wayne County, 14th District Detroit, Sixth Ward
Enumerated 10 Jan 1920
SD 145 ED 215 Sheet 8B
299-118-204
Ammerman, Roy Head M W 30 M Mich New York Mich Proprietor G
rocery Retail
Ammerman, Lydia Wife F W 30 M Mich Germany/German Germany/German
Ammerman, Carl R Son M W 6 S Mich Mich Mich
Ammerman, Wilma R Dtr F W 3 8/12 S Mich Mich Mich
Brazel, Elizabeth Housekeeper F W 78 Wd Mich NY NY Housekeeper Private Home","STR06" "I14587","Ammons","Lenora","12 Mar 1925","","0","The daughter of Dave and Lois Baker Ammons. (White and Toole, p 64).","STR06" "I42920","Ammons","Reba B.","31 Jul 1919","18 May 1958","0","FindAGrave shows her parents of Burtes Austin Ammons and Arma Williams, who both also have memorials at FindAGrave. The 1920 Sabine Parish census lists Arma as Amadilla.","STR06" "I45116","Amos","Jessie","Jul 1873","Abt 1941","0","Shown as Jessie McDermott on the birth certificate of her son, Allan George, but Jessie AMOS on his marriage certificate.","STR06" "I35315","Amos","Lois Virginia","21 Sep 1906","Feb 1980","0","(Research):SSDI:

LOIS MCLEMORE 21 Sep 1906 Feb 1980 76401 (Stephenville, Erath, TX ) (none specified) 459-17-3294 Texas
","STR06" "I2661","Andel","Mary","Abt 1865","1887","0","The daughter of Joseph and Mary Andel. (Milligan, p 260).","STR06" "I3845","Andelova","Marie","23 Aug 1869","12 May 1922","0","She came to America on June 9, 1888, stopping first in Chicago. She was a well read woman, giving readings from Bohemian literature. (Milligan, p 199). She had a brother named Tom Andel, and several half siblings, John, Josefa, Jim and Frank Fujan and Mary Kaderabek. Her half-sister, Josefa, married her brother-in-law, Frank Bernasek. (Milligan, p 201). The name of her parents, as reported on her marriage license, were Jim Urbanek and Mary Zekes. Robert Nohavec instead shows them as Vaclav ANDEL and Marie ZISKOVA. The supplementary Milligan History book, 1988-2008, lists them as Vaclav Andel and Marie Ziska.

During World War I, ladies in the Milligan area knit warm clothing for the soldier boys through the Red Cross. Marie was a champion knitter. She received letters from soldiers stationed at Fort Omaha thanking her for the socks. They had found her name in the socks. (Milligan, p 200)

Marie took her life on May 12, 1922, at the age of 52 years. (Milligan, p 200)","STR06" "I39161","Anders","Annis Perry","8 Apr 1907","10 Nov 1989","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated 26 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 137 Sheet 10A Stamped 206
152-159
Anders, Price Head M W 23 m1 5 Tx Mo Tx Famer
Anders, Fannie Wf F W 25 m1 5 Tx Ga Tx
Anders, Annis P Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Anders, Samuel J Son M W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 8
Enumerated 26 Apr 1930
ED 202-11 SD 19 Sheet 7B
Hemphill & San Augustine
141-148
Anders, Annis P Head M W 23 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Anders, Madie M Wf F W 19 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Anders, Kittie S Dtr F W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I24673","Anders","Aubrey D.","23 Jun 1924","10 Apr 2016","0","Funeral services for Aubrey D. Anders, 91, of San Augustine, Texas, will be held at 3 p.m. on Friday at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine.

Mr. Anders died on Sunday, April 10, 2016, in Lufkin, Texas.

Anders was born June 23, 1924, in San Augustine, to Price Davenport Anders and Fannie Mitchell Anders. He was a faithful member of Holly Grove Baptist Church, where he served as a deacon. Anders did seismographic work in the Clinton area for many years.

He was preceded in death by his parents; four brothers, Perry, Joe, Jess and Fred Anders; and one sister, Gladys.

He is survived by his wife, Billie Marie (Wade) Anders, of San Augustine, Texas; sons Aubrey Daniel ""Danny"" Anders and wife Necy, of Pollok, Texas, Robert Earl Anders, of Custer City, Price Wade Anders and wife Lisa, of Clinton; grandchildren Kathy Jo Atchley, Lewis Wade Anders, Tobias James Anders, Emily Anders DeLaFosse, Ginny Anders Tolar, Zibbe Wesley Anders, Paige Whitney Flick, Bailey Jane Johnson and Traci Rene Herndon; great-grandchildren Kelley, Brantley, Tucker, Tyson, Brooklyn, Luccasee, Dallee, Aubrey, Lidge, Levin and Caura; and one great-grandchild, Blaire.

(Copied from the Clinton Daily News)

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 20, 2016, page 12

Visitation will be on Thursday from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel.
Services will be officiated by Bro. Beaux Dickerson and Bro. Bobby Wadsworth. Interment will follow at Macune Cemetery, in San Augustine.","STR06" "I39188","Anders","Edgar Solomon","19 Apr 1891","9 May 1966","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXT7-53X
Name: Edgar Solomon Anders
Death Date: 09 May 1966
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 75 years 20 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Apr 1891
Birthplace: Sabine County, Tex
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Frank Anders
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Margarett Cavsey
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery: Liberty Hill
Burial Place: San Augustine County, Texas
Burial Date: 11 May 1966
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117979
Digital Film Number: 4028350
Image Number: 907
Reference Number: cn 34289
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I37542","Anders","Elsie Lillian","6 Sep 1920","14 Aug 1999","0","In her annotated transcription of the Myrtle Spring Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows her as a daughter of Elza S. ANDERS and Maggie L. Mitchell(?). She m 1 C. B. Counts and second Reggie Pratt McGown.

San Augustine Tribune
August 19, 1999, page 7

Elsie Lillian McGown

Elsie Lilliam McGown 78, of Hemphill died Aug. 14, 1999 at Hemphill Day Care Center in Hemphill.

Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, August 16, 1999 at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill with burial a Myrtle Springs Cemetery.

A native of San Augustine and a longtime resident of Sabine County, she was a retired self employed beautician.

Survivors include her daughter, Ona Lee Felts of Hemphill; grandchildren Richard Felts, Angela Woods and Rebecca McKinley, all of Hemphill; and 11 great grandchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2011)
","STR06" "I39193","Anders","Elzie Stephens","19 Apr 1891","Yes, date unknown","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XPNL-W4M
Name: Elzie Stephens Anders
Event: Military
Event Date: 1942
Event Place: Geneva, Sabine, Texas
Residence: Geneva, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 19 Apr 1891
Film Number: 4142620
Digital Folder Number: 4142620
Image Number: 01894
Collection: United States, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942","STR06" "I39193","Anders","Elzie Stephens","19 Apr 1891","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated 25 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 137 Sheet 9B
146-153
Anders, Elzie Head m W 19 M1 1 Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Anders, Maggie Wf F W 21 m1 1 0/0 Tx Tx Tx
147-154
Anders, Margaret L Hd F W 49 Wd 8/6 Tx Mi La Farmer
Anders, Edmond J Son M W 19 S Tx Mo Tx Plow boy Home Farm
Anders, Ralph Son M W 14 S Tx Mo Tx Plow boy home farm","STR06" "I39182","Anders","Eula Lee","21 Dec 1888","25 Dec 1951","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFKV-TP1
Name: Eula Lee Walton
Death Date: 25 Dec 1951
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 63 years 4 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 21 Dec 1888
Birthplace: Sabine County
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Frank Anders
Father's Birthplace: Mo.
Mother's Name: Margaret Causey
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: McMahan
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 26 Dec 1951
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2074927
Digital Film Number: 4167284
Image Number: 316
Reference Number: cn64886
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39194","Anders","Frank Pierce","23 Aug 1893","Yes, date unknown","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XPNL-W47
Name: Frank Pierce Anders
Event: Military
Event Date: 1942
Event Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 23 Aug 1893
Film Number: 4142620
Digital Folder Number: 4142620
Image Number: 01904
Collection: United States, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942","STR06" "I39187","Anders","Franklin P.","Feb 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Pr 4
Enumerated 7 June 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 4A Stamped 132A
62-62
Andrews, Frank Head W M Feby 1859 41 M ?? Mo Mo Mo Farmer
Andrews, Margaret Wf W F Apl 1866 34 M 15 7/6 Tx Mo La
Andrews, Price D Son W M Sept 1882 18 S Tx Mo Tx Farm Laborer
Andrews, Eula L Dtr F W Dec 1883 16 S Tx Mo Tx
Andrews, Edgar Son W M Apl 1891 9 S Tx Mo Tx
Andrews, Elza Son W M Apr 1891 9 S Tx Mo Tx
Andrews, Frank Son W M Aug 1892 7 S Tx Mo Tx
Andrews, Ralph Son W M Fey 1896 4 S Tx Mo Tx
Causey, Mary Niece W F Jany 1894 6 S Tx Tx Tx Tx
Causey, James A Nephew W M July 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I39186","Anders","Fred","Abt 1918","21 Jul 1976","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDVC-R38
Name: Samuel Jesse Anders
Death Date: 18 Dec 1959
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 50 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 30 Aug 1909
Birthplace: San Augustine Co, Tx
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Price D Anders
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Fannie Mitchell
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Cloverleaf, Harris, TX
Cemetery: Liberty Hill
Burial Place: San Augustine Co, Tx
Burial Date: 19 Dec 1959
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116046
Digital Film Number: 4166197
Image Number: 1542
Reference Number: cn 69504
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39184","Anders","Gladys Pauline","27 Sep 1914","8 Mar 2012","0","The Sabine County Reporter
March 14, 2012, Page 12

Gladys Pauline Anders Alford of San Augustine, Texas, passed away on March 8, 2012, in Marshall, Texas at the age of 97. She was born on September 27, 1914, to Price Davenport Anders and Fannie Mitchell Anders, in San Augustine, Texas. She graduated from San Augustine High School in 1933. Gladys married Felter Luther Alford on March 17, 1934.

Gladys was a member of Liberty Hill Baptist Church in San Augustine. She was a member of The Grand Chapter of Texas Order of the Eastern Star for over 50 years. She lived most of her life in San Augustine except for the past six years when she lived with her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Donald W. Alford, in Marshall Texas.

Gladys was a homemaker for most of her life and also worked as a sales clerk in a store in San Augustine for 14 years. Gladys loved nature, especially flowers and gardening. While at home, she enjoyed working in her flower and vegetable gardens. She also enjoyed gospel quartet singing and began singing in her family quartet at an early age. She enjoyed meeting and fellowshipping with people throughout her life. She enjoyed traveling with her immediate family to many beautiful places in the United States including Washington, D.C.; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Atlanta, Georgia; Orlando Florida; and other places.

Gladys is survived by her son Dr. Donald W. Alford and wife Jane Beck Alford of Marshall, Texas; grandson, John Matthew Alford and wife Andrea Santmyer Alford of Sterling, Virginia; great-grandson, Noah Matthew Alford of Sterling, Virginia; brother Aubrey D. Anders and wife Billie of San Augustine; and a host of nieces, nephews, and cousins. Gladys was very proud of her grandson and granddaughter-in-law, John and Andrea Alford; and her great-grandson, Noah Matthew Alford.

Gladys is preceded in death by her husband Felter Luther Alford; son, Kenneth Earl Alford; parents Price Davenport Anders and Fannie Mitchell Anders; brothers, Samuel Jesse Anders; Annis Perry Anders; Joe Bailey Anders, and Fred Anders.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 P.M. on Monday, March 12, 2012, Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, with Bro. Frank Holrath officiating. Visitation will be Sunday, March 11, 2012, 5:00 til 7:00 P.M., Wyman Roberts Funeral Home. Burial will be in Liberty Hill Cemetery, San Augustine County.","STR06" "I39181","Anders","Price Davenport","5 Sep 1886","27 Mar 1946","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated 26 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 137 Sheet 10A Stamped 206
152-159
Anders, Price Head M W 23 m1 5 Tx Mo Tx Famer
Anders, Fannie Wf F W 25 m1 5 Tx Ga Tx
Anders, Annis P Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Anders, Samuel J Son M W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920
Not located","STR06" "I39183","Anders","Samuel Jesse","30 Aug 1909","18 Dec 1959","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDVC-R38
Name: Samuel Jesse Anders
Death Date: 18 Dec 1959
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 50 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 30 Aug 1909
Birthplace: San Augustine Co, Tx
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Price D Anders
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Fannie Mitchell
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Cloverleaf, Harris, TX
Cemetery: Liberty Hill
Burial Place: San Augustine Co, Tx
Burial Date: 19 Dec 1959
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116046
Digital Film Number: 4166197
Image Number: 1542
Reference Number: cn 69504
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I15246","","","","","","","" "I37380","Anderson","Alvin Peter","26 Jul 1847","16 Oct 1931","0","Name: O...In Peter Anderson
Death Date: 16 Oct 1931
Death Place: Temple, Bell, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 85 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 26 Jul 1844
Birthplace: Don'T Know
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace: Don'T Know
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace: Don'T Know
Occupation: Ranchman
Place of Residence: Lampasas, Tex.
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Lampasas
Burial Date: 17 Oct 1931
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135697
Digital Film Number: 4150409
Image Number: 1591
Reference Number: bk 91 cn 45372
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I37380","Anderson","Alvin Peter","26 Jul 1847","16 Oct 1931","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Lampasas County, P.O. Lampasas
Enumerated 26 Aug 1870
Page 2
7-7
Anderson, Alvin 23 M W County Clerk 500 500 Tx
Anderson, Nannie 18 F W Keeping House Tx
Anderson, Polly 3/12 F W Texas
Guin, Nancy 66 F W S. Carolina
8-8
Mary Guin, age 36, and children

1880 Census
Texas, Lampasas County, Town of Lampasas
Enumerated 4 Jun 1880
Page 10B SD 5 ED 85
Western Avenue Street
88-94
Anderson, Alvin P W M 33 Merchant Tx Tenn Tenn
Anderson, Nannie C W F26 Wf Keeping House Tx Ala Ga
Anderson, Mary J W F 10 Dtr At Home Tx Tx Tx
Anderson, Lucettia W F 9 Dtr Tx Tx Tx
Duellen/Spillen?, William F W M 10 Nephew At Home Tx --- Tx
Duellen/Spillen?, Amanda A W F 8 Niece Tx ---- Tx


1900 Census
Texas, Lampasas County, Lampasas Town
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 100 Sheet 4B
76-81
Anderson, Alvin P Head M W July 1847 52 M 31 Tx Ill SC
Anderson, Nannie C Wf W F Feb 1854 46 M 31 3/2 Tx Ala Ga
Anderson, Sallie Dtr W F Oct 1882 S Tx Tx Tx
Anderson, Minnie M Dtr W F Nov 1895 4 S Tx Tx Tx At School
Edwards, Alvin P Grandson W M Feb 1887 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Edwards, Wayne H Grandson M W Aug 1891 8 S Tx Tx Tx At School


1910 Census
Texas, Lampasas County, JP One
Enumerated 27 Apr 1910
SD 94 ED 167 Sheet 9A Stamped 21
Grand Avenue
1310-177-185
Allen, Bernard Head M W 31 m1 10 Tx Tx Ga Cotton Buyer
Allen, Sallie E Wf F W 27 m1 10 2/2 Tx Tx
Allen, Bernard A Son M W 8 S Tx Tx
Allen, Frederick Son M W 6 S Tx Tx
Ridge St
1107-178-186
Anderson, Alvin P Head m W 63 m1 41 Tx Mo NC Own Income
Anderson, Fannie C Wf F W 56 m1 41 4/2 Tx Ala Ga
Anderson, Maydell Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Dunkum, Joe P Grandson M W 15 S Ark Va Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Lampasas, JP 1, Lampasas City, Ward 2, Sheet 19A
Enumerated 1 and 2 Feb 1920
SD 17 ED 141
Ridge Street
Anderson, Alvin P Head M W 73 M Tx Tn NC Farmer
Anderson, Nannie Wf F W 66 M Tx Ala Ga","STR06" "I10699","Anderson","Arline D.","3 Jan 1917","26 Feb 2003","0","Midland Daily News Feb 27, 2003

Arline D Machalleck, 86, of Mildand, formerly of Niles, died early Wednesday morning, Feb 26, 2003, at her home.

She was born on Jan 3, 1917, in Chicago, IL., daughter of the late Edward E and Ellen K (Tholander) ANDERSON. Arline moved to Niles as a girl, her parents had owned and operated Andy' s store in Niles. On July 14, 1940, she married John F Machalleck in Niles, and had been a member of the United Presbyterian Church of Cassopolis. She had been a homemaker most of her life, but had worked part time at Paris candy store in NIles. Upon her husband's retirement, they moved to their summer home on Birch Lake in Vandalia and later to Barefoot Bay, Fla.

In addition to her husband, Arline is survived by her sons, Michael (Kathy) Machalleck of Birch Lake, Vandalia and Steven (Bobbi) Machalleck of Apopka, FL, and daughters Kathy (Dennis) Wolf and Marianne Desmond all of Midland. She also has 12 grandchildren, four great grandchildren, 2 great-great grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements by Ware-Smith Woolever Funeral Home, 1200 W Wheeler Street, Midland, MI

ARLINE D MACHALLECK 03 Jan 1917 26 Feb 2003 (V) 48642 (Midland, Midland, MI) (none specified) 380-20-0011","STR06" "I30367","Anderson","Beatrice E.","30 Jul 1908","12 Apr 1999","0","Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, April 21, 1999
Page Eight

Beatrice Vandermark

Beatrice E. Vandermark, 90, died Tuesday, April 13, 1999 at Harbor Beach Long Term Car Facility after a short illness.

She was born July 30, 1908 in Lapeer, and came and came to Tuscola county as a young lady. The former Beatrice Anderson married Elmer J. Vandermark June 27, 1928 at the Hall church on Remington Road. He preceded her in death on October 27, 1988.

In addition to being a homemaker, Vandermark was employed at the Tuscola County Medical Care Facility as an attendant nurse for many years. She had attended Deford United Methodist Church.

She is survived by a daugther and son-in-law, Joyce and Ferris Graham, Caro; a son and daughter-in-law, Eugene and Nellie Vandermark, Appleton, Wisc., 4 grandchildren, Pat and Roger Smith, Caro, Randy Graham, Tavares, Fl. Terrie and Drew Horton, Harrison Township, Linda and Michael Vermeersch, Saginaw, 6 great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her three sisters, her twin Berniece Jenereaux, Julia Perry and Edna Miller, and two brothers, Arthur and Eldon Anderson.

Funeral services were held Thursday, April 15, at Collon Funeral Home, with the Rev. Ray Jacques, of the Sutton Sunshine United Methodist Church officiating.

Burial was in Almer Township cemetery.

Memorials may be made to the Tuscola County Medical Care Facility of the charity of your choice.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2009)","STR06" "I5389","Anderson","Bertha Ada","10 Jun 1910","2 Sep 1984","0","Said to have married Bud GIBSON on 22 Jun 1936.","STR06" "I8238","Anderson","Bingley Howard","3 Feb 1904","2 Sep 1925","0","Southwest State Teacher College. He is buried in an unmarked grave to the left of Minnie Anderson, his mother.","STR06" "I22677","","","","","","","" "I37255","","","","","","","" "I23423","Anderson","Cecelia","20 Mar 1880","27 Mar 1952","0","She married second Joseph GEARY of New Orleans, District Manager for Colgate Palmolive Peete Co.","STR06" "I41712","Anderson","Charlie C.","29 Jul 1918","4 Dec 2004","0","His gravemarker shows his military service as follows TEC3 US Army World War II, and is additonally inscribed Matt 25:21 Well Done. He was buried beside LaVerna Anderson, shows dates are shown as 2 Nov 1917-3 May 2003, and whose marker was inscribed ""Devoted Wife and Mother.""","STR06" "I5555","Anderson","Chester Earl","25 Jul 1905","9 May 1997","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Jasper City
Enumerated April 18, 1930
ED 12-2 SD 19 Sheet 10B
210-222
Anderson, Chester Head M W 24 M@24 Tx La Tx Truck Driver State Highway
Anderson, Bertha Wife F W 24 M@23 Tx Tx Tx
Hardie (Crossed out), Sarah Mother in Law F W 698 Wd 14 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I40496","","","","","","","" "I5267","Anderson","Denton Thomas","17 Feb 1868","4 Apr 1943","0","Cova Jean Williams writes that he was the son of Denton Carter Anderson, of Georgia, and Maria King.

He died fixing a fence. Cova's mother tells fond stories of the grandfather. She tells of how he would hire a doctor to come to his house on a Sunday and inoculate all of his grandchildren. They would line them all (54) up like cattle.","STR06" "I5267","Anderson","Denton Thomas","17 Feb 1868","4 Apr 1943","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Stephens County, Wall Township
Enumerated 7 and 9 May 1910
SD 5 ED 245 Sheet 10A (or 11a?)
Anderson, Dent. T. Head M W 42 M1 20 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Anderson, Ada C. F W 36 M1 20 Tx Ala Tn
Anderson, Dessie L Dtr F W 18 S Tx Ga Tx
Anderson, Hugo C. M W 16 S Tx Ga Tx Farm Laborer
Anderson, Myrtle S F W 14 S Tx Ga Tx
Anderson, Bryan J M W 12 S Ok Ga Tx Farm Laborer
Anderson, Nannie M F W 10 S Ok Ga Tx
Anderson, Willie D M W 8 S Ok Ga Tx
Anderson, Ollie M F W 6 S Ok Ga Tx
Anderson, Ethel E F W 4 S Ok Ga Tx
Anderson, Floy F W 2 S Ok Ga Tx


1920 Census
Not located

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Stephens County, Wells Township
Enumerated April 14, 1930
ED 69-25 SD 9 Sheet 9A (bottom) and 8 B (top) Stamped 261
146-146
Anderson, Dent T Head M W 61 M@22 Ga Ga Ala Farmer
Anderson, Ada H Wife F W 55 M@16 Tx Ala Tenn
Anderson, Floy Dtr F W 21 S Ok Ga Tx
Anderson, Bertha Dtr F W 19 S Ok Ga Tx
Anderson, Denton Son M W 17 S Ok Ga Tx
Anderson, J.T. Son M W 15 S Ok Ga Tx
Anderson, John Brother M W 73 Wd 35 Ga Ga Tn
147-147
Anderson, Bryan Hd M W 32 M@22 Ok Ga Ala Farmer
Anderson, Beulah Wf F W 30 M@20 OK Tx Tx
Anderson, Bessie M Dtr F W 9 S Ok Ok Ok
Anderson, W.B. Son M W 7 S Ok Ok Ok
Anderson, Mary Dtr F W 4 11/12 Ok Ok Ok
148-148
James and Cynthia Stringer
149-149
Anderson, Willie E Hd M W 28 M@19 Ok Ga Tx Farmer
Anderson, Blanch Wf F W 27 M@19 Ok Tx Mo
Anderson, Mary A Dtr F W 7 S Ok Ok Ok
Anderson, Ada Lou Dtr F W 5 S Ok Ok Ok
Anderson, Billie Jean Dtr F W 3 s/12 Ok Ok Ok
Anderson, H.C. Son M W 3/12 Ok Ok Ok","STR06" "I5400","Anderson","Denton Thomas ""Pete""","20 Feb 1913","16 Dec 1994","0","Said to have married Billie Dean SHAHAN on 2 Sept 1944.","STR06" "I5289","Anderson","Dessie Lee","12 Oct 1891","Jun 1976","0","SSDI

DESSIE UPCHURCH 12 Oct 1891 Jun 1976 73008 (Bethany, Oklahoma, OK ) (none specified) 447-14-8406 Oklahoma","STR06" "I5289","Anderson","Dessie Lee","12 Oct 1891","Jun 1976","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Stephens County, Wall Township
Enumerated 10 and 11 March 1920
SD 6 ED 264 Sheet 1A and 1B
10-10
Upchurch, Andrew Head M W 31 M Ala Ala Ga Farmer
Upchurch, Dessie Wife F W 27 M Tx Ga Tx
Upchurch, Annie Dtr F W 6 S Ok Al Tx
Upchurch, Mary Dtr F W 4 S Ok Al Tx
Upchurch, Am?? Son M W 1 7/12 S Ok Al Tx

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Stephens County, Wall Township
Enumerated April 8 and 9, 1930
ED 69-25 SD 9 Sheet 5A
82-82
Upchurch, Andy W Hd M W 40 M@23 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Upchurch, Dessie Wife F W 38 M@19 Tx Ga Tx
Upchurch, Anna Leo Dtr F W 15 S Ok Ala Tx
Upchurch, Mary E Dtr F W 13 S Ok Ala Tx
Upchurch, Amon Son M W 10 S Ok Ala Tx
Upchurch, William Son M W 7 S Ok Ala Tx","STR06" "I8267","Anderson","Elaine Anne","15 Dec 1924","27 Mar 1995","0","Elaine LaMountain

Elaine Anne Anderson LaMountain, 70, of Hemphill died at 4:31 p.m. Monday, March 27, 1995, at Woodland Heights Medical Center in Lufkin.

She was born Dec. 15, 1924, in Bronson as a daughter of the late Ernest L. and Bertie (Harvey) Anderson. She had lived in Dallas 45 years before returning to the Hemphill area seven years ago. She was a member of the St. Bernard Catholic Church in Dallas, the Daughter of the Republic of Texas, Daughters of the American Revolution, and Hemphill Garden Club.

She was the devoted wife of the late Lawrence Howard ""Larry"" La Mountain, who preceded her in death on June 25, 1987. They were married May 20, 1945, in Ft. Worth. She was preceded in death by a sister, Jewel Stark, in 1993.

Survivors: two sons and daughters-in-law, Lawrence Howard ""Larry"" and Barbara LaMountain of Rowlett and Kenneth Charles and Mollie LaMountain of Dallas; four grandsons, John Lawrence LaMountain of Rowlett, Michael LaMountain of Memphis, Tennessee, Barry LaMountain and Ryan LaMountain both of Plano; three granddaughters, Kathryn Ann LaMountain of Plano, and Marissa Henderson and Michelle Henderson, both of Dallas; four brothers and sisters-in-law, Grady and Verda Anderson of Point Blank, Elton and Rosalie Anderson of Fisher, Louisiana, Louie and LaVerne Anderson of Buna, Lonny C. and Barbara Anderson of Gilmer; and a sister and brother-in-law, Vermell and Louis G. Brust of Dallas.

Funeral services were held a 2 p.m. Thursday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Wendell Ferguson officiating. Interment was at Gravelhill Cemetery in Sabine County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2009)","STR06" "I41701","Anderson","Ella M.","May 1892","Yes, date unknown","0","Described by Virgie Speights as ""Mrs. Ella Ferris of Colfax, Louisiana.""","STR06" "I33217","","","","","","","" "I6483","Anderson","Ernest Lafitte","3 Sep 1887","20 Jul 1963","0","Graduate of Center University. Studied under Dr. West in South Texas.
Military Marker: Texas Pvt Co. A 360 Infantry WW I.

At the time of the 1920 Sabine County census, he was a boarder in the home of Brad and Bula Carter in Sabine County (JP 1, SD 316, ED 168, Sheet 4A). listed as age 33 and widowed. His occupation was Sawyer, Lumber Mill. His chilren were not living with him at the time.","STR06" "I6483","Anderson","Ernest Lafitte","3 Sep 1887","20 Jul 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine, JP 1
Enumerated 4 May 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 13B
Hemphill and San Augustine Road
227-229
Anderson, Ernest L Head M W 22 M1 2 Tx Ark Ark Farmer
Anderson, Aary J Wf F W 22 m1 3 1/1 Tx Tx Miss
Anderson, Simon E Son M W 1 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
228-230
Anderson, George W Head M W 30 m1 8 Tx La Miss Farmer
Anderson, Mimeie Wf F W 33 m1 8 3/2 Tx Tn Il
Anderson, Bergley H Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Anderson, John L Son M W 1 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Conn, John H cousin M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
","STR06" "I41715","","","","","","","" "I5356","Anderson","Eva Ethel","22 Apr 1906","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Chester Vandergriff on 27 Aug 1924. Not able to locate on the 1930 census?","STR06" "I41713","Anderson","Frank Bostick","29 Dec 1927","9 Apr 2000","0","From FindAGrave:

Tuesday 04/11/2000 Houston Chronicle

FRANK BOSTICK ANDERSON, 72, passed away on Sunday, April 9, 2000, while being cared for by the wonderful staff at the Hospice at Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas. He is survived by his loving wife of 30 years, Mary Ann; his brothers and sisters, Pearl Beauchamp, Charlie Anderson, Ruth Koblinski, Eula Broussard, and William Anderson; his nephew and life long friend, Lamar Beauchamp; three sons, Terry Anderson, Wesley Sprague, and Clay Anderson; three daughters, Sondra Anderson, Patsy Vlasek, and Courtneye Sprague; and his grandchildren, Bonny Vlasek, Justin Rodriguez, Holly Anderson, Becky Anderson, Tyler Sprague, Billy Carberry, Austin Taylor, Jordan Anderson, and Payton Sprague. The family would like to thank Dr. Randall Millikan and the dedicated staff at M. D. Anderson Hospital. A memorial service will be held at Harper's Chapel in Hemphill, Texas on Saturday, April 15, 2000, at 4:00 P.M. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions be made to M. D. Anderson Cancer Research, P.O. Box 297153, Houston, Texas 77297

","STR06" "I19998","Anderson","Gale C.","13 Jun 1922","14 Jul 1999","0","A farmer in Carver County, as well as a county Highway Maintance man.","STR06" "I15248","","","","","","","" "I41690","Anderson","George Andrew","9 Feb 1831","28 Feb 1904","0","Ancestry.com shows that he was a Confederate Soldier, serving with the 28 (Gray's) Louisiana Infantry, Compnay H, Private, Film #M378, roll 1. His enlistment date was 1862. His widow, Susan Anderson, applied for a Confederate Pension in Louisiana. Roll #T288-8.

Speights says that the family can be traced ""back to an early American who came to North Carolina from Gottsburg, Sweden in 1772, drifted to Mississippi....in the 1850's the Andersons, along with their relatives, the Coopers, the Brents, Deans and Bosticks, set out for Texas."" (Speights, Old Timers of Sabine County, Texas, p. 65).","STR06" "I41690","Anderson","George Andrew","9 Feb 1831","28 Feb 1904","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Hinds County
Enumerated 3 Nov 1860
830-830
Washington Herrington 27 M Farmer 1000 Miss
Rachel Herrington 23 F Miss
John Herrington 1 M Miss
Geo Anderson 19 M Miss
Susannah Anderson 21 F Miss

1860 Census
Not located


1870 Census
Louisiana, Bienville Parish, Ward One, PO Box Arcadia
Enumerated Jun 1870
Page 50
351-357
Anderson, Geo 40 M W Farmer 250 150 Miss
Anderson, Alace 43 F W Miss
Anderson, Sarah 17 F W Miss
Anderson, Laura 15 F W La
Anderson, John 12 M W La
Anderson, Jesse 4 M W La
Anderson, Alace 1 F W La

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 1, Middle Creek
Enumerated June 1880
Page 4D SD 1 ED 46
29-29
Anderson, George M W 55 Farmer Miss Ala Ala
Anderson, Alice W F 48 Wf Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Anderson, Alice M W F 10 Dtr At Home La Miss Miss
Anderson, Elizabeth w F 8 Dtr La Miss Miss
30-30
Anderson, John W M 20 Farmer La Miss Miss
Anderson, Elizabeth W F 20 Wf Keeping House La La La
Anderson, Hampton W M 1 La La La","STR06" "I6482","Anderson","George Washington","17 Sep 1879","9 Mar 1957","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine, JP 1
Enumerated 4 May 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 13B
Hemphill and San Augustine Road
227-229
Anderson, Ernest L Head M W 22 M1 2 Tx Ark Ark Farmer
Anderson, Aary J Wf F W 22 m1 3 1/1 Tx Tx Miss
Anderson, Simon E Son M W 1 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
228-230
Anderson, George W Head M W 30 m1 8 Tx La Miss Farmer
Anderson, Mimeie Wf F W 33 m1 8 3/2 Tx Tn Il
Anderson, Bergley H Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Anderson, John L Son M W 1 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Conn, John H cousin M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer","STR06" "I6169","Anderson","Grady Ernest","29 Sep 1912","11 Apr 1997","0","At the time of the 1920 Federal census, 7 year old Grady was living with his maternal grandmother, Josephine Clark, and his Aunt and Uncle, Minnie and Elmer Butler of San Augustine County.","STR06" "I8281","","","","","","","" "I33429","Anderson","Greta A.","15 May 1929","16 Sep 2024","0","Greta A. (Anderson) Schneider, 95, born May 15, 1929, in Tobias, passed away September 16, 2024, in Omaha. Former resident of Lincoln. Interment will be in Tobias. She married the love of her life, Burnell (Bernie) L. Schneider, September 14, 1947. Greta was a devoted wife and beloved mother, grandmother, great grandmother, great-great grandmother. Family was always important to her, and she loved each and every one.

Predeceased by Burnell (1996); parents, Leonard and Vlasta Anderson; sisters, Lepha Bojanski and Verna Shaw. Survived by daughters, Patricia (Schneider) Martin and Linda Schneider-Deines; grandchildren, Nicole Fries and Jeremy (Nicki) Martin; great grandchildren, Samantha, Michael, and Jacob Fries and Dayton, Jordan, and Anthony Martin; great-great grandchildren, Riley Vincent, Braxton Fries


From Trump Memorials & Funeral Services in Lincoln, NE, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I5300","Anderson","Hugo Clyde","3 Jun 1894","May 1966","0","SSDI
HUGO ANDERSON 03 Jun 1894 May 1966 73055 (Marlow, Stephens, OK ) (none specified) 444-12-5273 Oklahoma","STR06" "I5411","Anderson","J. T.","15 Apr 1917","28 Jan 1958","0","Cova Jean Williams noted the he died in an oil field accident saving the life of a fellow worker. Said to have married Irene Smart TALLIE on 6 Sept 1944.","STR06" "I8257","Anderson","Jacob Harvey","20 Sep 1888","6 Feb 1954","0","Unable to locate on 1920 or 1930 census index.","STR06" "I6203","Anderson","Jacob Linville","10 Mar 1867","25 Dec 1902","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 6
Enumerated 13 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 9A Stamped 126
152-154
Anderson, Jake Hd W M Mar 1867 33 M13 La La La Farmer
Anderson, Mattie Wf W F Sept 1869 30 M 13 8/5 Tx Tx Ark
Anderson, Harvey Son W M Sept 1888 11 S Tx La Tx
Anderson, Evie Dau W F Dec 1889 10 S Tx La Tx
Anderson, Alma Dau W F Jul 1892 8 S Tx La Tx
Anderson, Dewey Son W M Feb 1896 4 S Tx La Tx
Anderson, Bud Son W M Nov 1899 7/12 St Tx La Tx","STR06" "I2848","Anderson","Jane A.","Abt 1856","Abt 1924","0","At the time of her death, she was remarried to Little Berry Mathews (FAG #40028562).","STR06" "I2848","Anderson","Jane A.","Abt 1856","Abt 1924","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Federal Census

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace O
ccupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Jane MC GREW Self W Female W 24 TX Keeping House DENMARK AL
Emma MC GREW Dau S Female W 14 TX At Home TX TX
Lizzie MC GREW Dau S Female W 12 TX At Home TX TX
Kattie MC GREW Dau S Female W 4 TX TX TX
Sarah MC GREW Dau S Female W 2 TX TX TX
Sarah ANDERSON Mother W Female W 54 AL PA NC
Christina ANDERSON Sister S Female W 15 TX At Home DENMARK AL
Wm. ANDERSON Brother S Male W 12 TX At Home DENMARK AL

Source Information:
Census Place District 141, Robertson, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255324 NA Film Number T9-1324
Page Number 442A","STR06" "I41608","Anderson","John Andrew","19 Apr 1859","3 Sep 1931","0","Said to have married second Julia Lucinda GARLINGTON (15 Aug 1859 - 3 Nov 1931), with whom he shares a double marker at Harpers Chapel Cemetery.","STR06" "I41608","Anderson","John Andrew","19 Apr 1859","3 Sep 1931","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 1, Middle Creek
Enumerated June 1880
Page 4D SD 1 ED 46
29-29
Anderson, George M W 55 Farmer Miss Ala Ala
Anderson, Alice W F 48 Wf Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Anderson, Alice M W F 10 Dtr At Home La Miss Miss
Anderson, Elizabeth w F 8 Dtr La Miss Miss
30-30
Anderson, John W M 20 Farmer La Miss Miss
Anderson, Elizabeth W F 20 Wf Keeping House La La La
Anderson, Hampton W M 1 La La La

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 1
Enumerated 27 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 12B
203-307
Anderson, John Head W M Apr 1859 41 M 22 La La La Farmer
Anderson, Mary E Wf W F Dec 1860 39 m 22 11/8 La La La
Anderson, Mary L Dtr W F Jan 1882 18 S La La La
Anderson, Henry E Son W M Oct 1884 15 La La La Farm Laborer
Anderson, Wm. W Son W M July 1885 14 S La La La Farm Laborer
Anderson, Jessie L Son W M Apr 1888 12 S La La La Farm Laborer
Anderson, Frank M Son W M May 1890 10 S La La La Farm Laborer
Anderson, Ella M Dtr W F May 1892 8 S Tx La La
Anderson, Rachal L Dtr W F Apr 1894 S Tx La La
Anderson, Wiart P Son W M July 1898 1 S Tx La La
","STR06" "I15240","","","","","","","" "I32024","Anderson","John Kelly","24 Sep 1850","9 Jan 1905","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1880 Census
North Carolina, Cumberland County, Flea Hill Twp
Enumerated 18 June 1880
Page 35, SD 3, ED 58
Stamped C. 385
310-311
W.R. and Ann Haywood
311-312
Anderson, John W M 29 Farmer NC NC NC
Anderson, Susan W F 25 Keeping House NC NC NC

1900 Census
North Carolina, Cumberland County, Cedar Creek Twp, Cedar C
reek Pr
Enumerated 13 June 1900
SD 4 ED 20 Sheet 11B
166-166
Anderson, John C Head W F Sept 1850 49 M 24 NC NC NC Farmer
Anderson, Susan T. Wife W F Nov 1855 44 M 24 2/2 NC NC NC
Anderson, John McL Son W M Oct 1881 19 S NC NC NC
Anderson, Attie S Dtr F W Aug 1885 14 S NC NC NC
Beard, Harriet B Niece F W Aug 1898 1 S NC NC NC","STR06" "I6481","Anderson","John Matthew","Abt 1884","1887","0","Called ""Mack."" He is buried in an unmarked grave between W. F. Anderson and Mattie A. Anderson. He and his sister Viola died within three days of each other due to diptheria.","STR06" "I1183","Anderson","John Simon","12 Oct 1850","3 Apr 1913","0","Charter Member (3 Jan 1876) Gravel Hill Antioch Missionary Baptist Church. Date of death shown as 1912 or 1913, depending on the source.","STR06" "I41714","Anderson","Johnny Ruth","Abt 1917","Yes, date unknown","0","She is listed as Ruth Koblinski in the obituary of both her son, Donald Burkhalter, and her brother, Frank Bostick Anderson.","STR06" "I21527","","","","","","","" "I15242","","","","","","","" "I40517","Anderson","Lavinia Elizabeth","21 Jul 1881","8 Mar 1975","0","Virgie Speights wrote a sketch of this couple on the occasion of their 58th wedding anniversary, in a column of hers dated August 6, 1963. It was published in her book ""Old Timers of Sabine County, Texas."" She stated that the couple met in Mansfield, Louisiana, where Mrs. Bly, the former Miss Lavinia Anderson, lived at the time. ""Mrs. Bly is also alert, energetic and serene. She keeps her house spic and span and is an excellent cook."" Virgie added that the couple had a ""tintype of Mrs. Bly's father in Civil War Confederate uniform, made about 1860 or 1861.""

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6SN-1YX
Name: Lavinia Elizabeth Bly
Death Date: 08 Mar 1975
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 93 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1882
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Anderson
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ophelia Lafitte
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243707
Digital Film Number: 4167404
Image Number: 18
Reference Number: 18
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I2321","Anderson","Leonard Boanford","13 Jun 1908","May 1984","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Atlanta Precinct
Enumerated 4 Apr 1930
ED 76-1 SD 11, Sheet 1A, Stamped 112
34-34
Anderson, Leonard Hd M W 21 M@18 Ill Neb Neb Farmer
Anderson, Vlasta Wf F W 21 M@17 Neb Czech Neb
Anderson, Lepha Dtr F W 3 S Neb Ill Neb
Anderson, Greta Dtr F W 9/12 S Neb Ill Neb","STR06" "I33428","Anderson","Lepha Mae","15 Mar 1927","25 Jul 2022","0","Lepha Mae Bojanski was born on Tuesday, March 15, 1927, to parents Leonard and Vlasta Anderson in Friend, Nebraska. Lepha later married Roman Ray Bojanski and from this union the two welcomed their son Randall. Lepha and Roman enjoyed a marriage that lasted 50 years together.
Lepha passed away on the afternoon of Monday, July 25, 2022, in Papillion, Nebraska at the age of 95 years.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; and sister Verna Shaw.
Lepha is survived by son Randall (Rhonda); grandson Jacob Bojanski; granddaughters Jessica and Amber Bojanski

PRIVATE FAMILY SERVICES
Memorials may be directed to a charity of your choice.","STR06" "I8268","Anderson","Lillian Vermell","5 Mar 1928","2 Oct 2018","0","Vermell Brust, 90, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Tuesday, October 2, 2018 at Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill, Texas.

Vermell was born in Sabine County, Texas on March 5, 1928 to Charles Ernest Anderson and Bertie Harvey Anderson. She worked as as bookkeeper for Fireman's Fund Insurance until her retirement in 1993.

Vermell lived in Dallas for many years before returning to Sabine County in 2002. She was a member of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church and also a member of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas and of the Eastern Star. As a hobby, she enjoyed genealogy for many years.

She is survived by her sons, William Brust and wife, Deanna, of Hemphill, Texas and John Brust of Winnsboro, Texas; daughter-in-law, Cheri Brust; and thirteen grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Louis George Brust, Jr. and her son, Louis George Brust III.

Visitation will be held between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Friday evening, October 5, 2018 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services and Eastern Star services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, October 6, 2018 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with burial to follow services in Gravel Hill Cemetery.

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

Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, October 10, 2018, Page 8","STR06" "I8266","Anderson","Lillie","Abt 1901","Yes, date unknown","0","She was said to have married Bob Hobbs, and they were the parents of: Robert, Phyllis Ann, and Richard.","STR06" "I40498","","","","","","","" "I8269","Anderson","Lonnie Charles ""Andy""","30 Mar 1933","29 Jun 2012","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 4, 2012, Page 16

Lonnie Sr C. ""Andy"" Anderson., 79, of Gilmer passed away on Friday, June 29, 2012, in Longview, Texas. Visitation will be held on Sunday, July 1, 2012 from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m. at Croley Funeral Home in Gilmer. Services will be held 2:00 P.M. on Tuesday, July 3, 2012 at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill, Texas. Burial will follow in the Gravelhill Cemetery near Hemphill.

He was born on March 30, 1933, in Hemphill, Texas to Ernest L. and Alberta Harvey Anderson. Mr. Anderson, Sr. was a Sgt in the U. S. States Air Force, a heavy equipment salesman and a member of the Bethesda Masonic Lodge #142 A.F. & A. M in Gilmer.

He is survived by his wife, Barbara Anderson of Gilmer; sons and daughters-in-law, Lonnie C. Anderson and Teresa of Pasadena, Jim Anderson and Christy of Conroe; Daughters and sons-in-law, Debra Spencer Hill and Kelly of Granbury, Linda Allen and Marvin of Anna, Texas; sister, Vermell Brust of Hemphill; 10 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren.

Mr. Anderson was preceded in death by Grandson, Douglass Blackstone.

(Copied from the Sabine County Reporter website, and is worded slightly differently from the version later published in the print editon of this same paper)","STR06" "I5779","Anderson","Madie Pearline","19 Aug 1920","2 Aug 1938","0","Would have been a senior in High School (at the time of her death).","STR06" "I15241","","","","","","","" "I8259","Anderson","Martha Alma","Jul 1892","Feb 1976","0","Said to have married John Frank Carroll.","STR06" "I43421","Anderson","Merritt L.","25 Jun 1909","27 Nov 1995","0","The SSDI shows that his Social Security account was established in Illinois.

Name: Merritt L Anderson
Age: 30
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1910
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Illinois
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Home in 1940: Peoria, Peoria, Illinois
Street: Wisconsin Avenue
Inferred Residence in 1935: Bloomington, McLean, Illinois
Residence in 1935: Bloomington, McLean, Illinois
Resident on farm in 1935: No
Sheet Number: 5B
Number of Household in Order of Visitation: 99
Occupation: Floor Manager
House Owned or Rented: Rented
Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented: 28
Attended School or College: No
Highest Grade Completed: College, 4th year
Hours Worked Week Prior to Census: 48
Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker in private work
Weeks Worked in 1939: 52
Income: 1300
Income Other Sources: No

","STR06" "I6127","Anderson","Nancy Ann ""Nannie""","24 Jul 1855","19 Aug 1889","0","According to Kay Parker McCary, her Birth date of 1867 is wrong on her tombstone - Correct birth date is 24 July 1855","STR06" "I5334","Anderson","Nannie May","28 Nov 1899","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married W. C. STEVENS on 30 May 1920.","STR06" "I41710","Anderson","Pearl Elizabeth","13 Jan 1916","10 Jan 2011","0","From FindAGrave:

Pearl Elizabeth Beauchamp, 94, was born January 31, 1916 in Sabine Town to the late Wade and Esther Anderson. She passed away January 10, 2011. Pearl was a member of the Bronson United Methodist Church. She was a retired caretaker for Baldree Nursing Home in San Augustine.
Pearl is survived by her three sons Lamar Beauchamp and wife Martha Anne of Odessa, Charles Beauchamp and wife Suzanne of Houston, Alvin Beauchamp and wife Jean of Rosevine; daughter Marie McBride and husband Neulon of Pineland; brother William Anderson of Dallas; sister Eula Broussard of Crockett; eleven grandchildren; twenty-four great grandchildren; and eleven great-grandchildren; and numerous neices and nephews.

Funeral Services will be 3:00 pm, Thursday, January 13, 2011, at the Starr Funeral Home chapel, with burial to follow at the Beauchamp Family Cemetery. Visitation will be from five until ten Wednesday night at Starr Funeral Home.

Services are under the direction of Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill Texas.

An article commerating the 100th anniversary of her birth was published in The Sabine County Reporter on January 27, 2016, page 11.","STR06" "I37361","Anderson","Sallie E.","21 Oct 1882","8 Nov 1948","0","Name: Sallie Anderson Allen
Death Date: 08 Nov 1948
Death Place: Lampasas, Lampasas, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 66 years 17 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 21 Oct 1882
Birthplace: Lampasas, Texas
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Alvin P. Anderson
Father's Birthplace: Bell Co., Texas
Mother's Name: Nanny Green
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housekeeper
Place of Residence: Lampasas, Lampasas, Texas
Cemetery: Anderson Cem.
Burial Place: Lampasas, Texas
Burial Date: 09 Nov 1948
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2223076
Digital Film Number: 4031449
Image Number: 2011
Reference Number: cn48743
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I5538","Anderson","Simon Elton ""Pete""","3 Nov 1908","28 Feb 2006","0","Sabine County Reporter
March 8, 2006

Simon ""Pete"" Anderson

Simon Elton ""Pete"" Anderson, 97, died Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2006, at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont. He was born Nov. 3, 1908, in Hemphill as a son of the late Ernest L. and Ara Josephine (Clark) Anderson. He was a fifth generation Texan. On Dec. 30, 1933, he married Rosalie LEZE. They were married for 72 years. He served in the Army during World War II.

Pete joined the East Mayfield Baptist Church when he was nine years old. He was a member of Fisher Baptist Church in Fisher, Louisiana. He retired from the Lone Leaf Lumber Company in Fisher. He was a resident of Fisher from 1937 until moving to Hemphill Care Center on Jan. 17, 1998. Survivors: wife, Rosalie Anderson of Hemphill, sister, Vermell BRUST and husband Louis of Hemphill, and a brother, Lonnie G. Anderson and wife Barbara of Gilmer. Funeral services were held March 3 at Warren Meadows Funeral Home in Many, Louisiana. Interment was a Fisher Cemetery in Fisher. Services were under the direction of Warren Meadows Funeral Home.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I5378","Anderson","Stella Thena","10 Jan 1910","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a Mr. Mitchell.","STR06" "I4224","Anderson","Sudie","4 Oct 1885","28 Dec 1958","0","The daughter of Robert J. Anderson and Sudie Harris.

Calvert Cemetery Transcription:

Drury, Sudie Anderson 10-04-1885 12-27-1958","STR06" "I4883","Anderson","Susan ""Susie"" Alice","8 Sep 1861","17 Feb 1932","0","She was living in San Augustine with her daughter and son-in-law, Rosa and Lott Conn, at the time of the 1930 federal census.","STR06" "I6168","Anderson","Tera Jewel ""Andy""","9 Sep 1910","6 Sep 1993","0","1933, Baylor University, School of Nursing. Was called Andy.","STR06" "I28086","","","","","","","" "I37249","Anderson","Verna Lee","13 Apr 1933","2 Jun 2011","0","Obituary

Verna Lee Shaw, 78, of Columbus, passed away Thursday, June 2, 2011 in Lincoln. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, June 11, 2011 at 2:00 PM at Svoboda Funeral Home, North Chapel. There will be no visitation or viewing.

Verna was born April 13, 1933 in Milligan to Leonard and Vlasta (Cudly) Anderson. She graduated from Tobias High School and moved to Omaha. Verna married Richard Lee Shaw on April 19, 1952 in Omaha. In 1994 Verna and Richard moved to Linwood and in 2009 they moved to Columbus. Verna was a Data Processor for Qwest Communications.
Verna is survived by sons: Matthew of Beatrice, Range and his domestic partner Bill Sheppard of Phoenix, AZ, Bowman (Florence) of Chicago, John (Christa) of Portland; daughter: Julie (Don) Bartels of Boston; grandchildren: Cole, Cameron, Taylor, Andrew, Lauren and Emma; sisters Leha Bojanski and Greta Schneider; nieces Patricia Martin and Linda Deines and nephew: Randy Bojanski.
She was preceded in death by her parents and husband Richard in 2010.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from the Lincoln Journal Star, June 9, 2011)","STR06" "I5623","","","","","","","" "I6546","Anderson","Viola ""Ola""","Abt 1882","Abt 1887","0","She is buried in an unmarked grave between W. F. Anderson and Mattie A. Anderson. She and her brother John Matthew ""Mack"" died within three days of each other due to diptheria.","STR06" "I5323","Anderson","William Jennings Bryan","8 Feb 1898","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Stephens County, Wells Township
Enumerated April 14, 1930
ED 69-25 SD 9 Sheet 9A (bottom) and 8 B (top) Stamped 261
146-146
Anderson, Dent T Head M W 61 M@22 Ga Ga Ala Farmer
Anderson, Ada H Wife F W 55 M@16 Tx Ala Tenn
Anderson, Floy Dtr F W 21 S Ok Ga Tx
Anderson, Bertha Dtr F W 19 S Ok Ga Tx
Anderson, Denton Son M W 17 S Ok Ga Tx
Anderson, J.T. Son M W 15 S Ok Ga Tx
Anderson, John Brother M W 73 Wd 35 Ga Ga Tn
147-147
Anderson, Bryan Hd M W 32 M@22 Ok Ga Ala Farmer
Anderson, Beulah Wf F W 30 M@20 OK Tx Tx
Anderson, Bessie M Dtr F W 9 S Ok Ok Ok
Anderson, W.B. Son M W 7 S Ok Ok Ok
Anderson, Mary Dtr F W 4 11/12 Ok Ok Ok
148-148
James and Cynthia Stringer
149-149
Anderson, Willie E Hd M W 28 M@19 Ok Ga Tx Farmer
Anderson, Blanch Wf F W 27 M@19 Ok Tx Mo
Anderson, Mary A Dtr F W 7 S Ok Ok Ok
Anderson, Ada Lou Dtr F W 5 S Ok Ok Ok
Anderson, Billie Jean Dtr F W 3 s/12 Ok Ok Ok
Anderson, H.C. Son M W 3/12 Ok Ok Ok","STR06" "I8282","","","","","","","" "I6541","Anderson","William Preston","Abt 1824","8 Sep 1879","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1860 Census
Louisiana, Bossier Parish, Ward No. 6, P.O. Cotton Valley
Enumerated 14 Aug 1860
Page 38
282-282
W.P. Anderson 35 M Planter $??? $??? Tenn
Mrs. Ruth Anderson 27 F Tenn
J.S. Anderson 10 M La
S.E. Anderson 8 F La
N.A. Anderson 6 F La
W.B. Anderson 4 M La
A.L. Anderson 1 M La","STR06" "I41697","Anderson","William Wade","13 Jul 1886","Abt 1965","0","When he registered for the World War I draft, he was farming in Sabinetown, and was supporting his wife and two children. He was shown as being of medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and sandy hair.

Virgie Speights wrote, on the occasion of his golden wedding anniversary in 1964, that Anderson grew up at Sabinetown, attending the one-room schools, watching the steamboats travel the Sabine River and helping with the farming. He worked for seven years at the sawmills in the oilfields, on pipelines and with drilling rigs. He had three brothers and one sister still living: ""Wicke Anderson of Florien, Louisiana, Wyatt Anderson of Lufkin, Ellis Anderson of Fairfax, Alabama,a dn Mrs. Ella Ferris of Colfax, Louisiana.""","STR06" "I41697","Anderson","William Wade","13 Jul 1886","Abt 1965","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 28, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 16B
62-62
Anderson, Wade W Head M W 43 m 27 la La La Farmer
Anderson, Esther J Wf F W 41 m 24 Tx Tx Tx
Anderson, Pearl E Dtr F W 14 Tx La Tx
Anderson, Ruth J Dtr F W 13 Tx La Tx
Anderson, Charlie E Son M W 11 S Tx La Tx
Anderson, Eula A Dtr F W 9 S Tx La Tx
Anderson, William W Son M W 6 S Tx La Tx
Anderson, Frank B Son M W 2 S Tx La Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 23 April 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-2 Sheet 8A
Sabinetown Road
142 O 175 Yes
Anderson, Wade Head M W 53 M No 5 La Same House Farmer
Anderson, Ester Wf F W 50 M No 4 Tx Same House
Anderson, Charlie Son M W 21 S No 7 Tx Same House Farm Laborer
Anderson, William Son M W 16 S Yes 7 Tx Same House
Anderson, Bostick Son M W 12 S Yes 6 Tx Same House
Burkhalter, Don Grandson M W 7 S Tx Same House
","STR06" "I4756","Anderson","Willie Earnest ""Pud""","23 Mar 1902","1 May 1988","0","Known as Pud and listed as having six children by Blanche Lois Payne, five still living.","STR06" "I4756","Anderson","Willie Earnest ""Pud""","23 Mar 1902","1 May 1988","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Stephens County, Wells Township
Enumerated April 14, 1930
ED 69-25 SD 9 Sheet 9A (bottom) and 8 B (top) Stamped 261
146-146
Anderson, Dent T Head M W 61 M@22 Ga Ga Ala Farmer
Anderson, Ada H Wife F W 55 M@16 Tx Ala Tenn
Anderson, Floy Dtr F W 21 S Ok Ga Tx
Anderson, Bertha Dtr F W 19 S Ok Ga Tx
Anderson, Denton Son M W 17 S Ok Ga Tx
Anderson, J.T. Son M W 15 S Ok Ga Tx
Anderson, John Brother M W 73 Wd 35 Ga Ga Tn
147-147
Anderson, Bryan Hd M W 32 M@22 Ok Ga Ala Farmer
Anderson, Beulah Wf F W 30 M@20 OK Tx Tx
Anderson, Bessie M Dtr F W 9 S Ok Ok Ok
Anderson, W.B. Son M W 7 S Ok Ok Ok
Anderson, Mary Dtr F W 4 11/12 Ok Ok Ok
148-148
James and Cynthia Stringer
149-149
Anderson, Willie E Hd M W 28 M@19 Ok Ga Tx Farmer
Anderson, Blanch Wf F W 27 M@19 Ok Tx Mo
Anderson, Mary A Dtr F W 7 S Ok Ok Ok
Anderson, Ada Lou Dtr F W 5 S Ok Ok Ok
Anderson, Billie Jean Dtr F W 3 s/12 Ok Ok Ok
Anderson, H.C. Son M W 3/12 Ok Ok Ok","STR06" "I20087","","","","","","","" "I20086","","","","","","","" "I2234","Andrews","Emma","12 Sep 1865","26 Jun 1917","0","She was said to have married Jim Tom and John L. Paschal.","STR06" "I20085","","","","","","","" "I10701","Andrews","Hazel","21 Sep 1899","Aug 1981","0","HAZEL PHINNEY 21 Sep 1899 Aug 1981 57034 (Hudson, Lincoln, SD) (none specified) 503-82-1263 South Dakota","STR06" "I31881","Andrews","Lucius Alton ""Brudge""","26 Feb 1896","15 Dec 1988","0","His World War I draft registration card showed he was born in Renner, Texas, and that he was employed as a bookkeeper in Crowell, Texas. He had previously served for two years as a private in the infantry of the Texas National Guard. His registration was filed in June, 1919.

ANDREWS, LUCIUS ALTON
2/26/1896
12/15/1988
SO 1/2 78-1-2
WW I

http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Foard/cemetery/CrowellA-C.html

","STR06" "I31881","Andrews","Lucius Alton ""Brudge""","26 Feb 1896","15 Dec 1988","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Foard County, JP #1, Crowell Town
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 78-1 SD 2 Sheet 5A
102-113
Andrews, Lucius A Head O 3000 M W 34 M 24 Tx Miss Tx Bookkeeper Dry goods store
Andrews, Ruth E Wf F W 33 M 23 Tx Miss Ark
Andrews, Thomas A Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Foard County, Pr. 2, Crowell
Enumerated 6 Apr 1940
SD 13 ED 78-4 Sheet 3a
62
0-1500
Andrews, Lucius A Head M W 44 M No C-1 Tx Same House Tax Assessor Collector Independent School
Andrews, Ruth E Wf F W 43 M No C-3 Tx Same House
Andrews, Tom A. Son M W 16 S Yes H-3 Tx Same House","STR06" "I36822","Andrews","Nancy Ann","Abt 1820","Yes, date unknown","0","Might instead be born in South Carolina.","STR06" "I2211","Andrews","William","Abt 1822","Abt 1877","0","The papers of Ester McGrew Hardin show that William Andrews was a confederate soldier. The information about this family is from both the book REFUGIO and from a conversation with Maud Paschal Gattis, a step-daughter of Emma Andrew. Emma's mother died when she was 7, and her father died when she was 12. She was raised by the McGrew and Andrew's families.","STR06" "I2211","Andrews","William","Abt 1822","Abt 1877","0","(Research):

Census Listings:
1870 Census
Texas, Victoria County, Pr. 3 and 4, P.O. Kanpus Bluff
Page 11, Stamped 291
78-74
Andrews, Wm 48 M W Farmer $3300 $805 Aka
Andrews, Sarah 33 F W Keeps House Miss
Andrews, Wm 9 M W At School Tex
Andrews, Alfred 7 M W At School Tex
Andrews, Emma 4 F W Tx","STR06" "I33574","Angevine","Albert","Abt 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1880 Census
Michigan, Allegan County, Cheshire
Enumerated June 1880
Page 24 SD 2 ED 22
246-259
Angevine, Samuel W M 63 Farmer Vt NY Vt
Angevine, Rebecca W F 37 Dtr Keeping House NY Vt NY
Walker, Ann W F 36 Servant Domestic Servant NY NY NY
Russell, William Mu M 24 Servant Farm Laborer Indiana
247-260
Angevine, Albert W M 35 Farm Laborer NY Vt NY
Angevine, Ida W F 24 Wife Keeping House Mich NY NY
Hartwell, Nora W F 11 Sister-in-law Mich NY NY
Russell, John Mu M 22 Servant Farm Laborer Indiana","STR06" "I31568","Angevine","Samuel B.","Abt 1816","Yes, date unknown","0","Lorraine Smith Benkelman shows him as a sibling of Delia and Frank, whereas on some other trees, Delia and Frank are shown as grandchildren of William Angevine and Catherine Sanford, not their children. It is possible, therefore, that Samuel is also a grandson. More research should be done to verify this.","STR06" "I31568","Angevine","Samuel B.","Abt 1816","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1850 Census
New York, Allegany County, Hume
Enumerated 13 Aug 1850
Stamped 323
365-376
Samuel B. Angevine 34 M Farmer Vermont
Electy Angevine 31 F New York
Clarissa Angevine 9 F New York
Rebecca Angevine 7 F New York
Albert Angevine 6 M New York

1860
New York, Allegany County, Post Office Hume
Enumerated 29 Jun 1860
Page 25, stamped 25
211-203
Sam'l Angevine 44 M Farmer $0 $300 Vermont
Electa Angevine 40 F New York
Chloe Angevine 19 F Com. School Teacher New York
Rebecca Angevine 17 F New York
Albert Angevine 15 M New York

1870 Census
Michigan, Allegan County, Township Cheshire
Enumerated 17 June 1870
Pagee 11, Stamped 78
81-82
Angevine, Sandford 45 M WE Farmer $2500 $330 New York
Angevine, Betsey A 27 F W Keeping House Michigan
Angevine, Charles J 1 M W At Home New York
Angevine, Clarence G 1 M W At Home Michigan
83-84
Angevine, Samuel B. 55 M W Farmer $2400 $725 Vermont
Angevine, Electa 52 F W Keeping House New York
Angevine, Rebecca 27 F W At Home New York
Angevine, Albert J 25 M W Works on Farm New York

1880 Census
Michigan, Allegan County, Cheshire
Enumerated June 1880
Page 24 SD 2 ED 22
246-259
Angevine, Samuel W M 63 Farmer Vt NY Vt
Angevine, Rebecca W F 37 Dtr Keeping House NY Vt NY
Walker, Ann W F 36 Servant Domestic Servant NY NY NY
Russell, William Mu M 24 Servant Farm Laborer Indiana
247-260
Angevine, Albert W M 35 Farm Laborer NY Vt NY
Angevine, Ida W F 24 Wife Keeping House Mich NY NY
Hartwell, Nora W F 11 Sister-in-law Mich NY NY
Russell, John Mu M 22 Servant Farm Laborer Indiana","STR06" "I30558","Angevine","William","Abt 1782","27 Jan 1832","0","Evelyn Beran writes that he resided in Poultney, Vermont in 1808, and later removed to Victor, New York.

Lorraine Smith Benkelman, a descendant, shows him as a son of Anthony Angevine and Esther Burr.","STR06" "I43001","Ansley","David S.","13 Jul 1889","30 Jul 1971","0","FindAGrave shows his middle name as Schumpert, his death certificate shows Swapford/Sumpford.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6Z2-9ZZ
Name: David Swapford Ansley
Event Date: 30 Jul 1971
Event Place: Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original):
Age (Formatted): 82 years
Birth Year (Estimated): 1889
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Allie Ansley
Father's Name: Rufus Ansley
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Josephine Brown
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Electrician Retired, Temple Insdustries
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original): Centerview
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2223291
Digital Folder Number: 4169333
Image Number: 272
Reference ID: 51855
Collection: David Swapford Ansley, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I43001","Ansley","David S.","13 Jul 1889","30 Jul 1971","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 26 and 27 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 19B
Bronson and Pineland Road
382-382
Crouch, James M Head M W 53 M Ark Ga Ga Farmer
Crouch, Irene Wf F W 48 M Miss Miss Miss
Crouch, Florence Dtr F W 16 S Tx Ark Miss Farm Laborer Home Farm
Crouch, Ethel M Dtr F W 13 S Tx Ark Miss Farm Laberer Home Farm
Crouch, Floy B Dtr F W 11 S Tx Ark Miss
Hammon, Luetta? T GrdDtr F W 12 S Tx Miss Tx
Hammond, B V GrdSon M W 9 S Tx Miss Tx
385-385
Ansley, David S Head m W 30 M La Ala La Farmer
Ansley, Allie Wf F W 24 M Tx Ga Miss
Ansley, Rena M Dtr F W 6 S Tx La Tx
Ansley, Zelma S Dtr F W 5 S Tx La Tx
Ansley, Joy Dtr F W 1 5/12 S Tx La Tx
Ansley, Rufus Father M W 65 M Ala Ga Ala Farmer
Ansley, Josephine C Mother F W 62 M La La La","STR06" "I24103","Ansley","Ella Theodocia","3 Feb 1857","5 Apr 1924","0","Linda Harris shows her as a daughter of Francis Asberry ANSLEY and Elizabeth Allison PRATOR.","STR06" "I3941","Anspach","Clara","7 Mar 1922","Mar 1995","0","CLARA E GIBBS 07 Mar 1922 Mar 1995 48603 (Saginaw, Saginaw, MI) (none specified) 370-18-9707 Michigan

The Saginaw News - page D7 Obituary 20 Mar 1995","STR06" "I3941","Anspach","Clara","7 Mar 1922","Mar 1995","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Michigan, Saginaw County, Ward 13
Enumerated 12 April 1930
ED 73-45 SD 9 Sheet 9A Stamped 9
224-206-215
Anspach, Charles Hd R 15 M W 45 M@30 Oh Pa Oh Laborer Const
ruction
Anspach, Mabel Wf F W 40 M@25 Mi Canada-Eng Mi
Anspach, Clara Dtr F W 8S Mic Oh Mi
Anspach, Donna Dtr F W 5 S Mi Oh Mi
Anspach, Luceil Dtr F W 9/12 S Mi Oh Mi","STR06" "I3949","Anthes","Walter J.","22 Nov 1884","15 Oct 1966","0","Cass City Chronicle
October 20, 1966
Page 12

Walter Anthes, 81, Succumbs After Lengthy Illness

Walter J. ANTHES, 81, succumbed Saturday, October 15, in Hills and Dales General Hospital following a two-year illness. Mr. Anthes, a lifelong resident of the Cass City vicinity, had been hospitalized five weeks. Born November 22, 1884, in Cass City, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Martin ANTHES. He and Miss Susie RACE were married in May, 1908. She died in 1936, and Miss Elsie BUEHRLY and Mr. Anthes were married in Cass City March 24, 1945. Mr. Anthes was a retired farmer and a life member of Salem Evangelical United Brethren Church, Cass City.

Survivors, besides his widow, are two daughters: Mrs. Lucille BUSH of Unionville and Mrs. Alice BEECHER of Bad Axe; three sons, Roy of Cass City, Harold of Pontiac and Paul of Conway, Arkansas; one brother Jacob of Quitman, Arkansas; 15 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services were held a the EUB Wednesday at 2 p.m. with Rev. Ira Wood, pastor, and Rev. Stanley Kirn, Sr, officiating. Little's Funeral Home had charge of the arrangements. Burial was in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Spring 2007)

Dave Anthes (daveanthes@juno.com) shows him as the son of Martin Anthes and Lucinda Thomas of Ontario.","STR06" "I3949","Anthes","Walter J.","22 Nov 1884","15 Oct 1966","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Novesta Township
ED 11 SD 79-32 Sheet 2B
42-43
Anthes, Walter J Hd O $5000 m W 45 M 23 Mich Canada Englis
h Canada English Farmer
Anthes, Susie M Wf F W 42 M 22 Mich Germany Canada English
Anthes, Roy T Son M W 20 S Mich Mich Mich Farm Laborer
Anthes, Lucile M Dtr F W 17 S Mich Mich Mich
Anthes, Harold W Son M W 14 S Mich Mich Mich
Anthes, Paul E Son M W 9 S Mich Mich Mich
Anthes, Alice J Dtr F W 8 S Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I18097","Anthony","Catherine Mahala","16 Dec 1835","26 Feb 1910","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 3, P.O. Many
Enumerated 30 Aug 1870
Page 15, Stamped 330
118-118
Neel, Aaron S. 36 M W Farmer $1500 $860 Miss
Neel, Catherine 35 F W Keeping hOuse La
Neel, Milberry A 14 F At School La
Neel, Wesley 11 M W At Home La
Neel, Claudius 7 M W At Home La
Neel, Robert E 2 M W La","STR06" "I18087","Anthony","Christopher","2 Aug 1780","19 Sep 1841","0","Kathy Casagranda writes that he was ""The son of German born Martin Anthony who came to this country before the revolution. William Morris Anthony stated that after coming to this country, the spelling of the name changed from Anthony to Antony. Christopher was one of 10 children, 8 boys and 2 girls although he was the only one to come to Louisiana. Christopher traveled south by way of Kentucky with his parents while young, married in Arkansas and then moved to Texas. After one year, he moved to the Sabine Parish area. Christopher was one of the first settlers in the Negreet area of Sabine Parish settling on Rio Hondo lands. He had over $15,000 in community property at the time of his death. Succession records state he had 7 minor children, although some say he had 10.""","STR06" "I18095","Anthony","Christopher C.","Oct 1831","26 Sep 1905","0","The History of Sabine Parish, Louisiana (author John Belisle, The Sabien Banner Press, 1912) states that ""in 1860 the white population of Sabine Parish numbers about four thousant, and there were less than two thousand slaves. There were few really wealthy people in the parish, and many owned not more than one of two slaves. the owners of six or more in 1861 included C. Antony.

http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924028797707/cu31924028797707_djvu.txt","STR06" "I18095","Anthony","Christopher C.","Oct 1831","26 Sep 1905","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1880 Federal Census

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Christopher C. ANTONY Self M Male W 48 LA Farmer VA GA
Frances A. ANTONY Wife M Female W 40 AL Keeping House SC SC
Martha M. V. ANTONY Dau S Female W 18 LA At Home LA AL
John W. ANTONY Son S Male W 17 LA Farm Laborer LA AL
Catharin E. ANTONY Dau S Female W 15 LA At Home LA AL
Robert E. L. ANTONY Son S Male W 11 LA At Home LA AL
Morris G. ANTONY Son S Male W 7 LA LA AL
Christopher C. ANTONY Son S Male W 4 LA LA AL
Mark Roper ANTONY Son S Male W 1M LA LA AL
Source Information:
Census Place Negreet, Sabine, Louisiana
Family History Library Film 1254467
NA Film Number T9-0467
Page Number 254A","STR06" "I33668","Anthony","Christopher C.","11 Nov 1875","Yes, date unknown","0","Shirley Brasher shows that he married Sudie Carter, the daughter of Isaac Newton Carter and Ann VanSchoubrock. They had three children, Johnny, Isaac and Wilton.","STR06" "I18094","Anthony","John H. O.","24 Dec 1829","3 Oct 1888","0","Some sources show his middle name as Overton. Not documented.

The History of Sabine Parish, Louisiana (author John Belisle, The Sabien Banner Press, 1912) states that ""in 1860 the white population of Sabine Parish numbers about four thousant, and there were less than two thousand slaves. There were few really wealthy people in the parish, and many owned not more than one of two slaves. the owners of six or more in 1861 included J. H. O. Anthony and W. M. Antony.

http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924028797707/cu31924028797707_djvu.txt
","STR06" "I13677","Anthony","Sarah Rebecca ""Becky""","27 Oct 1865","8 Jun 1938","0","Said to be the daughter of Thomas Anthony of Alabama by his wife, Abigail.

From: Michelle Hottinger
Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2005 2:35 PM
Subject: Re: family hx?

Below is info from my dad.

...I searched Ancestry.com for Rebecca Anthony born in Alabama and came up with the 1880 census showing her born in Alabama, but living in Sabine, Texas at age 16 (a single child). I feel confident that this was our Becky because the Warden/Travis families are connected to Sabine, TX. I also noted that Becky's parents were Thomas and Abigail Anthony - Thomas being born in Alabama in 1835 and Abigail in Tennessee. The 1880 census also shows that Thomas's parents were both born in Georgia.

Searching on Thomas Anthony born in Alabama, I found family tree files that showed Thomas Anthony born in 1835 in Alabama whose father was also named Thomas (no birth date) and mother named Ann R. Carter born in 1806 with their marriage taking place in Georgia. The files further show the older Thomas's father to be Micajah Anthony born in Virginia in 1759 and his mother was Rebecca Williams born abt 1782 (23 years age difference?) and married in Georgia in about 1805. All their children were born in Georgia. The files show Micajah's parents as Joseph Anthony born in1750 in Louisa County, VA of all places and Elizabeth Clark born in 1754. The files further show this Joseph Anthony's father was also named Joseph born in Henrico County, VA in 1713 and mother's name of Elizabeth Clark(?) born 1719 in Louisa County, VA. This older Joseph Anthony had 15 children, most of them born in Louisa County, and he died in Wilkes County, Georgia, which appears to be where his grandson Micajah was living. These files do not trace this family history any further back.","STR06" "I15972","Anthony","Thomas B.","2 Mar 1835","25 Jul 1917","0","(Research):Census Listings:

Household:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 2
Thos. Anthony Self M M W 45 AL Farmer Ga Ga
Abigail Anthony Wf M F W 42 Tn Ky Tn
S. Rebecca Anthony Dau S F W 16 Ala Ala Ga
R. A. Smith Sister S F W 49 Tn Ky Tn

?i?
?/i?1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 2
Enumerated 26 and 27 of April 1910
Sd 2 ED 132 Sheet 7A
111-111
Anthony, Thomas Hd M W 72 M2 7 Ala Ga Ga Farmer
Anthony, Mary Wf F W 58 M2 7 0/0 La Miss Miss Farm Labore
r Home Farm
?i?
?/i?","STR06" "I18100","Anthony","William Morris","Jun 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","William Morris Anthony was born ca June 1827 in what is now Sabine Parish. His property contained 1200 acres of land and he was listed as having more than 6 slaves in 1861. William was a Police Juror for some time prior to the Civil War and served in the CSA as a Lieutenant in the Second Louisiana Calvary. He wa a member of the Little Flock Lodge No. 180, and listed as Methodist. William is listed as a boarder in the home of E.M. and Willie Morris in 1900. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, p 77).","STR06" "I18100","Anthony","William Morris","Jun 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 10 Sept 1850
247-249
Jesse Wright 41 M Farmer $18,000 Tenn
Milberry Wright 45 F La
John O Anthony 21 M Farmer La
Christopher Anthony 19 M None La
James Anthony 16 M None La
Catharine Anthony 14 F La
Marion Anthony 9 M La
Thos. J Wright 4 M La
248-250
Wm. M. Anthony 23 M Farmer $2000 La","STR06" "I33306","","","","","","","" "I34028","","","","","","","" "I33309","","","","","","","" "I33307","","","","","","","" "I33710","Apfelbeck","Alois","21 Jun 1883","11 Mar 1959","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Brush End Precinct
Enumerated 9 and 12 day of January, 1920
Sheet 3B
65-65
Apfelbeck, Louis Hd M W 36 M Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Apfelbeck, Josie Wf F W 36 M 1896 Na 1907 Bohemia Bohemia B
ohemia
Apfelbeck, Ludvic Son M W 14 Neb Neb Bohemia
Apfelbeck, Otto Son M W 12 Neb Neb Bohemia

1930 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Wilber Precinct
Enumerated April 9, 1920
ED 76-23 SD 11 Sheet 10B
318-342
Mares, Charles W Hd O $1000 M W 48 M@33 Neb Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Farmer
Mares, Ella Wife F W 39 M@24 Neb Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Mares, Rich Son M W 13 S Nen Neb Neb Newsboy Street
Mares, Jackie Son M W 4 11/12 S Neb Neb Neb
Mares, Helen M Dtr F W 2 2/12 Neb Neb Neb
Hospodsky, Helen Sister-in-law F W 20 S Neb Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Night Operator Telephone office
-----343
Apfelbeck, Louis Hd M W 46 M@21 Neb Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia None
Apfelbeck, Josephine Wf F W 47 M@21 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Halada, Mary Mother-in-law F W 77 Wd Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia","STR06" "I10931","Apfelbeck","Arlene A.","16 Mar 1930","18 Oct 2009","0","Arlene A. Horacek, 79, Wilber, passed away Sunday (10/18/09). Born March 16, 1930 to Otto and Alice (Brydl) Apfelbeck.
Survivors: husband, Joseph of Wilber; sons and daughters-in-law, Chris and Tanya of Fayetteville, New York; Mark of Kansas City, Missouri; Jeff and Kim of Blue Ridge, Texas; grandchildren, Regan, Brant, Blake, Taylor, Cade, and Galen; brother and sister-in-law, Otto and Charlotte Apfelbeck of Lima, Ohio; sister and brother-in-law, Lolly and Richard Lannom of Norman, Oklahoma; nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her parents.
Funeral services Thursday 2 p.m., First Evangelical Lutheran Church, Wilber. Visitation beginning Wednesday 5 p.m., Kuncl Funeral Home, Wilber. Interment, Wilber Czech Cemetery. Memorials in care of the family.
(Lincoln Journal, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I48000","Apfelbeck","Evelyn Irene","5 Jan 1928","Aug 2022","0","Evelyn Irene Apfelbeck was born to Ludvik and Helen Apfelbeck on January 5, 1928. She had one brother, Alvin Apfelbeck. Evelyn and her family lived on a farm near Wilber. She went to country school through eighth grade. Evelyn attended high school in Wilber. During this time, she lived with her grandparents for one year, and then shared a rented room in town. After graduating from high school, Evelyn took the test to be a teacher. She then taught at the same school she attended for three years.

Evelyn married Fred Dvorak Jr. on June 15, 1948. They lived on a farm near Wilber. To them three children were born, Bonnie Jean, Sandra Sue and David Dean. While living on a farm near Friend, Evelyn started working at Formfit in Crete. In 1960 the family moved to a home in Wilber. They joined the Methodist Church. In the 1970's, they owned and operated Dvorak's Tavern in Wilber. Later she helped at the Saline County Aging Services for several years.

Evelyn is survived by her daughters, Bonnie Charlesworth of Lincoln and Sandi Coon of Geneva; grandchildren Micki Wollenburg, Tara Coon, Darren Dvorak, Dirk Coon, April, Marge, Steve, Jim, Jackie and Mike; 20 great-grandchildren and 6 great-great grandchildren. Evelyn is preceded in death by her husband, son, parents and brother.

Memorial Service: Monday, August 22, 2022, at 11:00 A.M. at the Wilber United Methodist Church.

Memorials may be directed to Saline County Aging Services where she volunteered for twelve years.

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I31030","Apfelbeck","Ludvik R.","11 Dec 1905","16 Oct 1973","0","Dean Wiese and Robert Nohavec show him as the son of Alois R. Apfelbeck and Josephine Halada. He had a younger brother, Otto, who married Alice Brydl.","STR06" "I46546","Apfelbeck","Otto Lee","18 Sep 1932","24 Feb 2016","0","Otto Lee Apfelbeck, 83, passed away Feb. 24, 2016, at 3 p.m., at Otterbein Senior Lifestyle Choices in Cridersville, Ohio. Otto was born Sept. 18, 1932, on a farm in Saline County, to Otto E. and Alice (Brydl) Apfelbeck, who preceded him in death. On July 20, 1958, he married the love of his life, Charlotte K. (Vogelgesang) Apfelbeck, who survives him in Lima, Ohio.

Otto attended a one-room school through the eighth grade and graduated from Wilber High School. While attending Fairbury Junior College in Fairbury, he enlisted in the Naval Reserves. He attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where he became a member of Acacia Fraternity and earned his bachelor of science degree in Electrical Engineering. Upon graduation, Otto joined Westinghouse and continued his education at the University of Pittsburgh where he received his master's degree in Electrical Engineering. Through Westinghouse he relocated to Lima where he worked as an electrical engineer in the Aerospace Division, receiving numerous patents until his retirement after 39 years of dedicated service. Otto enjoyed gardening, his apple orchard, making wine from his grape arbor, the Bluffton Garden Club, Life Long Learning classes at OSU and working as a committee member for special events with Boy Scout Troop 37.

Otto is survived by two children: Laura (Joe) Freveletti of Inverness, Illinois, and Rodney (Jean) Apfelbeck of Cincinnati, Ohio; three grandchildren: Anna Kaye Freveletti, and Patrick and Kate Apfelbeck; a sister-in-law: Jill Vogelgesang of Lima, Ohio; and two nephews, Joseph and Christian Vogelgesang. He was preceded in death by his sisters: Arlene Horacek and Lorraine Lannom, and a brother-in-law, Rick J. Vogelgesang.

A funeral service was held Monday, Feb. 29, 2016, at the South Side Christian Church at 10:30 a.m. Officiating the service were the Rev. Steve Brown and the Rev. Todd Cosart. Burial was in the Woodlawn Cemetery following the service. Memorial contributions may be made to the Johnny Appleseed Park District or the Black Swamp Area Council Boy Scouts of America. The family has entrusted the Chiles-Laman Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Shawnee Chapel, in assisting them with arrangements

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I32840","Arbuck","Carl H.","30 Jun 1907","4 Feb 1989","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore, Fairmont Township
Enumerated 6 February 1920
SD 4 ED 26 Sheet 4B
84-85
Arbuck, Henry Hd M W 36 M 1895 Na 19000 Russia Russian Russ
ia/Russian Russia Farmer
Arbuck, Mary L Wf F W 35 M Illinois Illinois Germany German
Arbuck, Carl H 12 Son Nebraska Russia/Rus Illinois
Arbuck, Clarence E 10 Son Nebraska Russia/Rus Illinois
Arbuck, Gladis M Dtr 8 Nebraska Russia/Rus Illinois
Arbuck, Coroline H 5 Dtr Nebraska Russia/Rus Illinois
Arbuck, Harry 2 8/12 Son Nebraska Russia/Rus Illinois
Arbuck, Clyde R 0/12 Son M W x/12 S Nebraska Russia/Rus Illinois","STR06" "I20504","Arbuck","Marion B.","11 May 1929","12 Oct 1992","0","""Of Fairmount."" (Milligan, p 358).","STR06" "I40813","Arbuckle","Lesta Jacqueline","17 Oct 1924","4 Jan 1970","0","The Iowa Births and Christenings index shows her as a daughter of Clyde Arbuckle and Bernice Spargure.","STR06" "I41096","Archer","Rita Gean","22 May 1943","21 Aug 1989","0","From FindAGrave:

Gean was born May 22, 1943 in Webbers Falls, Oklahoma to Thomas Jefferson and Lillian Stevens Archer. She attended Tulsa, Oklahoma public schools and married George A Collier on March 9, 1970 in Miami, Oklahoma.

She was employed by the Marshall News Messenger and had previously worked at AM General and at several cafes. She was a Protestant and had lived in Marshall since 1971, moving from Rowlett.

She was survived by her husband George Augustus ""Jake"", and her two sons, Glen Robert McNabb and wife Tracy of Marshall; Charles Raymond McNabb and wife Pattie of Maybank, her daughter Renee Chamblee and husband Phill of Fulton, Mississippi, her parents of Jay, Oklahoma; a brother, Earl Archer, Jr. of St. Petersburg, Florida; three sisters, Jackie Foote of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Patricia Morrison of Jay, Oklahoma and Barbara Larsen of Eucha Oklahoma; and several nieces and nephews.

Graveside services were officiated by the Reverand Glenn Lowrimore. Arrangements made by the Sullivan Family Funeral Directors.","STR06" "I33586","","","","","","","" "I11894","Arehart","Burke","25 Oct 1911","27 Feb 1976","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, November 22, 1940
Locals

Dr. and Mrs. Burke Arehart and daughter, Burke, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arehart, all of Detroit, were Cass City callers Sunday.

The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Vol. 7, September 4, 1944, noted that Burke Arehart spent 20 months in the Pacific area and was expected to return to the U.S. in September.

As of the September 3, 1945 issue (Vol. 8), it was reported that Capt. and Mrs. Arehart, and daughter, Burke, were located at Bermerton, Washington and living on Route 2 in Belfair, Washington.

As of Volume 9 of the same periodical, the family was back in Detroit, and in Volume 10, it was noted that he had just recently moved into his new offices at Harper and Hereford in Detroit.

Volume 12 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 5, 1949, reported that he had been made Chief of Staff at the Saratoga General Hospital in Detroit.

It was reported in Volume 19 (1956) that his Arabian stud stallion was named Champion Stallion in Halter, and reserve Champion in the Stake at the Cincannati Charity Horse Show.","STR06" "I11894","Arehart","Burke","25 Oct 1911","27 Feb 1976","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Census
Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit Ward 19, Eighth Precinct
Enumerated 3 January 1920
SD 145 ED 595 Sheet 3B
860 Crane Avenue
860-61-70
Arehart, Ira J Hd M W 30 M Mich Oh Mich Attendance Office
r Public Schools
Arehart, Helen Wf F W 42 M Mich Ireland/English Canada/English
Arehart, Agatha Dtr F W 14 S Mich Mich Mich
Arehart, Ursula Dtr F W 11 S Mich Mich Mich
Arehart, Burke Son M W 8 S Mich Mich Mich
Arehart, Joseph Son M W 5 S Mich Mich Mich
Arehart, James Son M W 5 S Mich Mich Mich

1930 Census
Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit Ward 21 Block 1466
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 82-824 SD 22 Sheet 17A Stamped 82
Rosemary Avenue
11315-225-24
Arehart, Ira J. Hd O 16000 M W 48 M 21 Mich Ohio Germany Principal School
Arehart, Helen Wf F W 48 M 21 Mich Ireland Free State Canada English
Arehart, Ursula Dtr F W 21 S Mich Mich Mich Teacher Public School
Arehart, Burke Son M W 18 S Mich Mich Mich
Arehart, Joseph Son M W 15 S Mich Mich Mich
Buresh, Francis Son-in-law M W 28 M 21 Mich Mich Canada English Investigator Steam R. R.
Buresh, Agatha Dtr F W 24 M 18 Mich Mich Mich
Buresh, Marjorie Grdtr F W 3 2/12 S Mich Mich Mich
Buresh, Barbara Grdtr F W 1 1/12 S Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I29545","","","","","","","" "I48404","Argondizza","Innocenza","Abt 1800","10 Nov 1858","0","Family Search cites the following three sources:

1916 Death Certificate, New York, New York City, Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949 for Salvatore Tocci, shown as a son of George Tocci and Eugensia Argondiza, died in Brooklyn, New York.

They also cite:

Government record: Death record or certificate: death: 15 November 1854; San Giorgio Albanese, Cosenza, Calabria, Italy and Marriage record (sources shared by Jacqueline Bohman, images not shown, should be verfied)","STR06" "I20436","Arieux","Yvonne","6 Apr 1925","18 Nov 2016","0","Obituary:

Yvonne (Arieux) Kotas, 91, passed away on November 18, 2016 in Lincoln. She was born on April 6, 1925, in New Orleans. She retained her love of her first home, enjoying the music and culture of the city.

She dedicated her life to raising her three children and supporting her husband in his business. She was a devout Catholic, and attended mass at the Cathedral of the Risen Christ after moving to Lincoln. She had a great sense of humor and loved conversing with those around her, quickly putting them at ease and bringing a smile to their faces.

Yvonne is survived by her son, Ken and daughter-in-law, Kate Mathias, of Lincoln; her daughter, Carla and son-in-law, Henry Lewis, of Moretown, Vt.; her daughter, Geri and son-in-law, Steve Hogroian, of St. John, U.S.V.I.; two grandsons, Trevor and Tyler Lewis of Moretown; and one granddaughter,, Julia Hogroian, of St. John. She was preceded in death by her husband, Adolph Joseph Kotas of Milligan, and her parents, Leopold and Mabel Arieux of New Orleans.

There will be a memorial service at 11 a.m. on Saturday, December 3, at Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home, 4040 A St., Lincoln. A private burial will follow.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I33722","Armstrong","Agnes M.","7 Dec 1829","Yes, date unknown","0","The ""Allen Family Genealogy Database"" shows her middle name as McWhorther, and further indicates that she married Hugh Simpson Kennedy, and that they were the parents of 11 children. She was said to have died in 1896.","STR06" "I10994","","","","","","","" "I34433","Armstrong","Edna ""Elna""","4 Dec 1926","29 Aug 2023","0","Edna Lee ""Tootsie"" Armstrong Robinson Coyle passed away on August 29, 2023 at the age of 96 in Lubbock, Texas. She was born on December 4, 1926 in Milam, Texas to Lottie and Blue Armstrong. She graduated from Hemphill High School. She married Howard G. Robinson in 1948. They had two sons, Dennis and Terry. Howard passed away in 1982. She later married Jim Coyle. He passed away in 2009. Tootsie lived in many places during her early married years, including Ingleside, Texas, Port Lavaca, Texas, Seville, Spain, Sweeny, Texas, and Fredricksburg, Virginia. She and Howard returned to Hemphill in the 1970's.

She is preceded in death by her son, Terry Robinson, her first husband Howard Robinson, and her second husband, Jim Coyle. She is also preceded in death by her parents, her sister Elouise McLemore and her brothers Dick Armstrong and Foie Armstrong.

She is survived by her son, Dennis Robinson, daughter-in-law Sally Robinson, grandsons Jason Robinson and Jesse Robinson, and great grandson Braden Robinson, all of Lubbock. Survivors also include her sister Shirley DeCoux of Canyon Lake, nieces Danette Howell of Canyon Lake and Stephanie Wiesen Baler of Houston, nephews Keith Hallonquist of Canyon Lake, Randy McLemore of Nacogdoches and Paul Armstrong of Houston.

Tootsie loved to sew and crochet, and was an outstanding cook. She was a member of the VFW Ladies Auxiliary, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, and the First Baptist Church in Hemphill and enjoyed all her friends and activities there. She will be deeply missed by all her family and loved ones.

Visitation is set for 5 ? 7 pm Friday September 8 at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Graveside service will be on Saturday September 9 at Centerview Cemetery at 2 pm.

The family suggests memorials to the church or charity of your choice.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home website

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 5, 2023, page 4

","STR06" "I347","Armstrong","Elouise Elizabeth","25 Jan 1929","11 Jan 2012","0","Sabine County Reporter 8 May 2002

Class of 1947 Members of the class of 1947 attending the (Hemphill High School) reunion included, from left, front; Norman Ener, Alice Procell, Elouise (Armstrong) McLemore, Nan Carol (Harvey) Kirbow, Joyce (Davidson) Winkle and Lillie Faye (Horne) Bennefield; (center): Frances (Woods) Trapp, Kathleen (Harris) White, Ann (Maund) McClain and La Vern (Halbert) Roberts; and back; Paul Beauchamp, Conald Glover, Curtis Killion, Joe Lynn Whittlesey, King Davidson, Millard Jordan, John Parker and J.C. Click. Not pictured: Bessie Lou (Coussons) Neal and Earline (Polk) Brown.

Obituary

Elouise Elizabeth McLemore, 82, died Wednesday afternoon in the Sabine County Hospital after an illness. She was born in Sabine County to William Rudolph and Lottie Lee Dickerson Armstrong. Elouise was married to the late Deford McLemore and has lived most of her life in Hemphill. She was a member of the Antioch Missionary Baptist Church.

She is survived by her son Randy McLemore and his wife Terre of Nacogdoches, two grandchildren; Hillary and Sara McLemore, and two sisters; Edna Coyle of Hemphill and Shirley DeCoux of New Braunfels, TX.

Visitation will be from 6:00PM until 8:00 PM, Friday, January 13, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX. Funeral services will be at 11:00AM, Saturday, January 14, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Hemphill Cemetery, Hemphill, TX.

http://www.sabinecountyreporterlive.com","STR06" "I18574","Armstrong","Emmett H.","4 May 1854","Yes, date unknown","0","Middle name said to be Harrison. Not verified.","STR06" "I34432","Armstrong","Foie Paul","3 Nov 1924","12 Jul 2009","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 15, 2009, Page 12

Foie Paul Armstrong

Foie Paul Armstrong, Sr. died Sunday, June (sic) 12, 2009 after a long battle with small cell lung cancer.

He was born Nov. 3, 1924 and passed away surrounded by his son, daugher-in-law and a daughter as his son's home.

He leaves behind a son, Foie Paul Armstrong II and wife, Christy from Katy; a daughter, Stephanie Wisenbaler and her husband Edward Wisenbaler III of Alvin; four grandchildren,
Chastity Armstrong, Haleigh Armstrong, Foie Paul Armstrong III, and Edward Wisenbaler IV. He is also survived by three sisters, Edna Coyle and Eloise McLemore of Hemphill, and Shirley Decoux and her husband Joe of Canyon Lake.

Armstrong was a proud veteran of World War II and enjoyed serving our country. He was a member of the VFW and American Legion.

Visitation will be held Friday, July 17 at Starr Funeral Home between 5 and 9 p.m.. Funeral services are set for Saturday, July 18 at 11 a.m. at the Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill. Interment will follow at Centerview Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, July 2009)","STR06" "I18575","Armstrong","James C.","6 Dec 1826","9 Dec 1896","0","Middle name said to be Crittenden. Sometimes shown as Dr. J. Crit Armstong.

At the time of the 1850 census, he was enumerated as a single male in his own household in Sabine Parish, Louisiana. The census was enumerated on August 27, 1850, stamped 108, and a 24 year old J. C. Armstrong, Male, born in Alabama and a M. Student, were in household 42-44. The next household enumerated was that of his brother, Rezin Lawrence Armstrong.","STR06" "I18577","Armstrong","James H.","14 Aug 1796","3 Mar 1859","0","Middle name shown as Harrison. Not verified.","STR06" "I18577","Armstrong","James H.","14 Aug 1796","3 Mar 1859","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, De Soto Parish, Western District
Enumerated 27 August 1850
143-137
Thos A Armstrong 26 M Planter $800 Ala
Elizabeth Armstrong 28 F Ala
Harison C Armstrong 5 M Ala
Joseph A Armstrong 4 M Ala
John A. Armstrong 2 M La
Moris C Armstrong 5/12 M La
144-138
James H. Armstrong 54 M Planter $600 Tenn
Mary Armstrong 56 F Ga
Willliam H Armstrong 18 M Student Ala","STR06" "I13536","Armstrong","Julia Ann","10 May 1947","Yes, date unknown","0","She is shown as Julia Ann Armstrong on her listing on the Texas Birth Index, born to Audie Inez Clark, with the name of her father not listed. On the birth index listing of her son, she is shown as Judy Ann Armstrong.","STR06" "I18581","Armstrong","Mary Alabama","23 Nov 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have died in Aug 1860 in Sabine Parish, and to be buried at Pisgah Cemetery in this same parish.","STR06" "I6652","Armstrong","Mary Ann","4 Dec 1875","13 May 1958","0","Virgie Speights noted she was ""also a member of early East Texas pioneer families who came from Georgia.""

Name: Mary Ann Halbert
Death Date: 13 May 1958
Death Place: Sabine County, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 83 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 04 Dec 1875
Birthplace: Alabama
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Armstrong
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Sabine County, Texas
Cemetery: Halbert Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 14 May 1958
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115364
Digital Film Number: 4163860
Image Number: 593
Reference Number: cn 29848
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I33748","Armstrong","Mary D.","26 Jan 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","Middle name said to be Defreese. Not verified.","STR06" "I19492","Armstrong","Mary H.","21 Mar 1819","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have died in Feb 1902 in Sabine Parish, and to be buried in Pisgah Cemetery in the same Parish.","STR06" "I19492","Armstrong","Mary H.","21 Mar 1819","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 27 Aug 1850
Stamped 108
40-42
Jas A. Woods 35 Farmer $400 Ky
Mary Woods 31 F Ala
Jas Woods 13 M Ala (sic, s/b Jane F)
Polly Woods 11 F Ala
Jas Woods 9 M Ala
Jos Woods 6 M Ala
Aldosah Woods 4 F Ala
Margaret Woods 1 F Ala
42-44
J C Armstrong
43-45
R L Armstrong and family","STR06" "I5339","Armstrong","Norman","4 Feb 1914","3 Nov 1997","0","Volume 20 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 2, 1957, reported that the Armstrong family had moved to their new home which they build on their farm near Bad Axe.

At the time of the publication of Art Peck's book, Norman lived in Ocklawaha, Florida.

","STR06" "I5339","Armstrong","Norman","4 Feb 1914","3 Nov 1997","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Michigan, Sanilac County, Evergreen Twp
Enuemrated 9 Apr 1940
SD 7 ED 76-14 Sheet 3A
6675-430 O 1000
Crocker, Lewis Head M W 52 M No 8 Mich Same house Farmer
Crocker, Clementine Wf F W 52 m No 8 Mich Same house Housekeeper farm home
Merchant, Margaret Mother-in-law F W 82 W No 5 Canada Same Home
Armstrong, Norman Head M W 26 M No 8 Mich Bad Axe Huron Co Mich Truck Driver County Road
Armstrong, Julia Wf F W 25 M No 4 Mich Same House Housekeeper Farm Home
Armstrong, Richard Son M W 1 S Mich","STR06" "I18579","Armstrong","Rezin L.","30 Dec 1821","Yes, date unknown","0","Middle name said to be Lawrence. Not verified.","STR06" "I18579","Armstrong","Rezin L.","30 Dec 1821","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumeratd 28 Aug 1850
43-45
R.L. Armstrong 28 M M.D. $1800 Ala
C.L. Armstrong 25 F Ala
Mary A. Armstrong 5 F Ala
Lizzy Armstrong 2 F La","STR06" "I29421","","","","","","","" "I29421","","","","","","","" "I33720","Armstrong","Robert M.","25 Sep 1816","Yes, date unknown","0","Middle name shown as McGough. Not verified. The ""Allen Family Genealogy Database"" shows that Robert married Jane Minerva Kennedy.","STR06" "I14085","Armstrong","Susan Emmeline","12 Feb 1891","17 Mar 1988","0","White & Toole, ""Sabine County Historical Sketches and Genealogical Records"" c. 1972, show that she married second David B. SPRINGER, and that they were the parents of Rebie and William Bennett Springer.","STR06" "I33721","Armstrong","Thomas A.","12 Jul 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","Middle name said to be Alexander. Not verified.

The ""Allen Family Genealogy Database"" showed that he married Mary Elizabeth McGee, and that they had 11 children. It also indicates he died in September 1882.

The History of Sabine Parish, Louisiana (author John Belisle, The Sabien Banner Press, 1912) states that ""in 1860 the white population of Sabine Parish numbers about four thousant, and there were less than two thousand slaves. There were few really wealthy people in the parish, and many owned not more than one of two slaves. the owners of six or more in 1861 included T.A. and Mary Armstrong.

http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924028797707/cu31924028797707_djvu.txt
","STR06" "I33721","Armstrong","Thomas A.","12 Jul 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, De Soto Parish, Western District
Enumerated 27 August 1850
143-137
Thos A Armstrong 26 M Planter $800 Ala
Elizabeth Armstrong 28 F Ala
Harison C Armstrong 5 M Ala
Joseph A Armstrong 4 M Ala
John A. Armstrong 2 M La
Moris C Armstrong 5/12 M La
144-138
James H. Armstrong 54 M Planter $600 Tenn
Mary Armstrong 56 F Ga
Willliam H Armstrong 18 M Student Ala","STR06" "I33752","Armstrong","Thomas C.","18 Oct 1857","Yes, date unknown","0","Middle name shown as Crittenden. Not verified. Said to be a ""prominent member of the legal fraternity...""","STR06" "I33747","Armstrong","William D.","24 Jun 1852","Yes, date unknown","0","Middle name said to be Defreese. Not verified.","STR06" "I18592","Armstrong","William H.","9 Jun 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","Middle name shown as HAMILTON. Not verified. Said to have resided in Sabine Parish until his death, 14 February 1859.","STR06" "I33750","Armstrong","William H.","29 Dec 1865","Yes, date unknown","0","Middle name said to be Hamilton. Not verified.","STR06" "I34430","Armstrong","William Rudolph","4 Sep 1901","16 Oct 1986","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, J.P. #6
ED 202-9 SD 19 Sheet 3A Stamped 106
50-50
Armstorng. William Hd m W 29 M 22 Tx Ala Ms Farmer
Armstrong, Lottie Wf F W 24 M18 Tx Tx Tx
Armstrong, Paul Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Armstrong, Edna Dtr F W 3 7/12 S La Tx Tx
Armstrong, Ella Dtr F W 1 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I11556","","","","","","","" "I44834","Arndt","Anton ""Tony""","24 Sep 1926","4 Mar 2014","0","Obituary, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy

Anton ""Tony"" Ahrndt, 87, of Hooper died Tuesday, March 4, 2014, at his home.
He was born Sept. 24, 1926, to Charles and Theresa (Kramer) Ahrndt in Scribner and grew up in rural Scribner. He enlisted in the United States Army in 1945. After being discharged from the army, he met and married Merrilyn Swanson on May 22, 1949. They made their residence in Hooper for their entire lives. For many years, Tony drove the gas truck for Farmers Co-op in Hooper. He then worked and retired from Fauss Construction.
Tony and Merrilyn owned Ahrndt's Variety Store for many years. He also loved construction, especially remodeling their own home. He was always willing to help anyone else with odd jobs. He loved fishing and his dog, Clyde. Tony loved spending time with family and friends, taking his family on vacations where many happy memories were made. He served on the Hooper Volunteer Fire Department, was an active member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and a member of Faith Methodist Church of Hooper.
He was a loving husband, father and grandfather and a jokester to all.
Survivors include: two daughters, Michele D. Richards of Hooper and Adrienne J. (and husband, Larry) Capek of Milligan; seven grandchildren, Blake and Beth Richards of Guthrie Okla., Toni Richards (and fianc? Chris) of Oakland, Casandra Richards of Choctaw, Okla.; Raegan and Dave Brown of Lincoln, Chelsey and Grant Anderson of Omaha, Jordan and Chris Krueger of Mound City Mo., Traci and Jordan Uldrich of Fairmont; 11 great-grandchildren; brother-in-law, Harry Hammrick of Reno, Nev.; sister-in-law, Christie Hammrick of Kankakee, Ill.; many nieces, nephews and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, Merrilyn, and Clyde (family pet), brothers, Karl and Martin (and wife, Serena), sisters, Sophie (and husband, Lumir) and Minnie, sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Carolyn and Del.
The memorial service will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Faith Methodist Church in Hooper. There is no visitation. Burial will be at a later date in the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan. Military honors by the American Legion Post 18 and V.F.W. Post 10535, both of Hooper, will be rendered at the church. Memorials are suggested to the church.
","STR06" "I15902","Arnette","Ona V.","25 Dec 1866","27 Dec 1904","0","Allen Weeks Methvin writes she was the daughter of Nancy Elizabeth DUGGAN by her first husband.","STR06" "I46683","Arney","Michael Erwin","20 Jun 1952","1 Feb 1998","0","Shares a double headstone with Marilyn Short.","STR06" "I46681","","","","","","","" "I34562","Arnold","Belva Lockwood","Sep 1884","Yes, date unknown","0","It appears that she married Owen Youngblood. At FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, there is a scan of a death certificate for Agnes Inez Elliott, born ca 1906 to Owen W. Youngblood and Belva ARNOLD. Agnes die don 7 Mar 1975 in Port Arthur, Texas.

1910 Census
Texas, Dallas, Dallas Ward 6, District 50
JP 1
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 5 ED 50 Sheets 1B and 2A Ward 6th Stamped 237
301-22-23
Youngblood, Owen Hd M W 27 M1 7 Tx Tx Tx Conductor Street Railway
Youngblood, Belva Wf F W 25 M1 7 4/3 Tx Tx Tx
Youngblood, Arnold Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Youngblood, Agnes Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx TX
Youngblood, Owen Son M W 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx

An Owen O W. Youngblood can be found in the 1900 Sabine Parish, Louisiana census, the son of John P and Mattie E Youngblood. He was born in March 1882 in Texas.","STR06" "I38192","","","","","","","" "I35894","","","","","","","" "I35895","","","","","","","" "I34563","Arnold","Cora L.","Aug 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","AKA Carlee? Janice Smith shows that she married Roscoe MINTON, and that they had a boy and a girl.","STR06" "I38190","Arnold","Dewey Wilton","18 Feb 1936","5 Feb 1988","0","On her annotated transcription of the Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary notes that he was a Mason-Shriner-Pfc US Army","STR06" "I14570","Arnold","Edith R.","Abt 1895","Yes, date unknown","0","Married second a PFEFFER, of Houston?","STR06" "I14570","Arnold","Edith R.","Abt 1895","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine, JP One, East Mayfield Town
Enumerated 2 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 1B
46-11-13
Nolen, Kay R Hd M W 27 M Tx La Ga Electrician Light Plant
Nolen, Edith R Wf F W 28 M Tx Tx Stenographer Lumber Mill O
ffice
Nolen, Kay M Son M W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Hazlwood, Stella Servant F Mu 53 S Miss Miss Miss Servant Private Home
Hazlwood, Macir Servant F Mu 30 S Tx Tx Miss Servant Private Home


1930 Census
Texas, Harris County, JP 1
Enumerated 2 April 1930
ED 101-107 SD 26 Sheet 1B
26-31
Pfeffer, Arthur B Hd M W 35 M NY NY NY None U. S. Marine
Pfeffer, Edith H Wf F W 35 M 23 Tx Tx Tx
Nolen, Kay Stepson M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Arnold, I. D. Bro-in-law M W 27 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I14574","Arnold","Francis Ethel","Abt 1900","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a GOODRICH, of Hemphill.","STR06" "I39925","Arnold","Frank","Abt 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Census Place:District 16, Cherokee, Texas
Source:FHL Film 1255295 National Archives Film T9-1295
Page 41
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Frank ARNOLD Self M W W 45 MS Occ:Farmer Fa: NC Mo: MS
James ARNOLD Son M S W 22 MS Occ:Farmer Fa: MS Mo: MS
Robert ARNOLD Son M S W 19 MS Occ:Farmer Fa: MS Mo: MS
Susan ARNOLD Dau F S W 16 TX Occ:Keeping House Fa: MS Mo: --- (Married a SANDERS?)
Thomas ARNOLD Son M S W 14 TX Occ:At Home Fa: MS Mo: ---
Geneva ARNOLD Dau F S W 12 TX Occ: At Home Fa: MS Mo: ---
Mary ARNOLD Dau F S W 10 TX Fa: MS Mo: ---","STR06" "I18187","Arnold","Geneva ""Jennie""","Jan 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","Due to the proximity of James, Thomas and Geneva ""Jennie"" Arnold, first in Ellis County, Texas and later in Oklahoma, it is assumed that they were all members of the same immediate family, and children of Frank Arnold. Their ages and locations of birth match on later census match those of Frank Arnold's children of the same name on the 1880 census. Their relationship as siblings has not been verified, however, and should be used as a starting point for future research.

","STR06" "I18187","Arnold","Geneva ""Jennie""","Jan 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Census Place:District 16, Cherokee, Texas
Source:FHL Film 1255295 National Archives Film T9-1295
Page 41
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Frank ARNOLD Self M W W 45 MS Occ:Farmer Fa: NC Mo: MS
James ARNOLD Son M S W 22 MS Occ:Farmer Fa: MS Mo: MS
Robert ARNOLD Son M S W 19 MS Occ:Farmer Fa: MS Mo: MS
Susan ARNOLD Dau F S W 16 TX Occ:Keeping House Fa: MS Mo: ---
Thomas ARNOLD Son M S W 14 TX Occ:At Home Fa: MS Mo: ---
Geneva ARNOLD Dau F S W 12 TX Occ: At Home Fa: MS Mo: ---
Mary ARNOLD Dau F S W 10 TX Fa: MS Mo: ---","STR06" "I4405","Arnold","George E. A.","Bef 1834","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1850 Federal Census, a George Arnold, age 16, born in Alabama, was living in the home of 37 year old Nancy Redin of Georgia. They were in household #57-57 in Nacogdoches, Texas. It is not known if this was the same George Arnold.","STR06" "I93","Arnold","Henry Bostwick","Jan 1883","10 Nov 1943","0","Name: Henry Arnold
Death Date: 10 Nov 1943
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 60 years 10 months 10 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Jan 1883
Birthplace: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W.F. Arnold
Father's Birthplace: Unknown
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace: Unknown
Occupation: Abstractor
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill Cemetery
Burial Place: Texas
Burial Date: 11 Nov 1943
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137589
Digital Film Number: 4029611
Image Number: 3077
Reference Number: CN52467
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

","STR06" "I111","Arnold","Hiram Pickney","17 Aug 1917","28 Nov 2008","0","Dr. Arnold interned at Hermann Hospital in Houston. He returned to Houston after the war. He retired in Sabine County, but moved to Lufkin prior to 2002.

According to Book Three A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS by Robert Cecil McDaniel, Captain Hiram Pinckney Arnold, Medical Corps, 1943 to 1946 served in England and France during World War II. He was with the 127th Army Hospital, which was formed in Austin, Texas.

The 14 March 1996 issue of the ""San Augustine Tribune"" included the following article:

Timber Growers to Honor Dr. Hiram Arnold

On Saturday, March 23, 1996 the Tri-County Timber Grower's Association will meet at the Community House in Center at 11 am.

Dr. Hiram Arnold of Hemphill will be honored for his many years of dedicated service to the Association and the timber industry.

SABINE COUNTY REPORTER 15 January 1997 ""Back In Time--1996 One Year Ago""

Dr. Hiram P. Arnold of Six Miles was honored as Sabine County's ""Citizen of the Year"" by the Sabine County Chamber of Commerce. Linda Curtis Sparks delivered the keynote address at that annual awards and installation banquet.

DR. HIRAM P. ARNOLD

The son of a country doctor, Hiram Pinckney Arnold was to follow in the footsteps of his father. Born in the small East Texas town of Hemphill on August 17, 1917, Hiram was the third child of Dr. William Thomas Arnold Sr. and Hannah Pearl Fuller Arnold. The Arnold family included sister Doris and brothers Woodrow, Hugh, and Tom. Hiram graduated in 1933 from Hemphill High School. The Depression was on and Hiram was young, so he worked as a soda jerk at Hemphill Drug before moving to Nacogdoches in 1935 to attend Stephen F. Austin College. From SFA, Hiram transferred to the University of Texas at Austin. As is well known, he was a passionate lifelong Longhorn fan. Through wars, recessions and bouts of ill health, Hiram remained a realist as well as an optimist. The only thing that could lead him to real despair was the occasional loss on Thanksgiving Day of the traditional football game with Texas A&M.

From UT, Hiram moved to Galveston to attend the University of Texas Medical School from which he graduated in 1940. After medical school, Hiram moved to Houston where he did his internship and a residency at Hermann Hospital. It was at Hermann that Hiram met the beautiful young student nurse, Gloria Jean Rickabaugh. During the Second World War, Hiram joined the Army. As a Captain in the legendary 127th General Hospital, he was stationed in England and France. After returning from overseas, the young doctor married Gloria Rickabaugh on January 28, 1946. The couple recently celebrated their 60th Anniversary. Hiram and his young bride settled in Galveston, Texas where he did a residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Texas Medical School under Dr. Willard R. Cooke. While at UTMB, he had the opportunity to work with many of his close friends from the 127th General Hospital. In 1947, Hiram and his associate Dr. William R. Knight opened a medical practice in Obstetrics and Gynecology in what was then the fledgling Houston Medical Center. There he began his long-time association with The Methodist Hospital. He was for seventeen years the Chief of Obstetrics and Gynecology and served a term as President of the Staff. During this time, the Methodist Hospital saw tremendous growth and the development of an international reputation. In 2006, Hiram and Gloria established at Methodist the Hiram and Gloria Arnold Urogynecology Lecture Endowment Fund.

Hiram and Gloria had their first son, Frank Rickabaugh in 1947 and in 1950 their second son, Forrest Douglas. Dr. Arnold practiced medicine in Houston for almost three decades. As a physician, he worked long hours but never lost his love for Obstetrics or his personal hostility to disease. He was a beloved physician, as attested to by the many patients who chose him to deliver all their children and by the willingness of his friends to entrust their wives and daughters to his care. He was a member of the Harris County Medical Society, the Texas Medical Association, the American Medical Association, and president for a term of the Texas Association of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Dr. Arnold was well known as a practical man and people often sought his advice when dealing with difficult problems. He was always ready to support projects he believed in. He and Gloria participated in the building of the J. R. Huffman Public Library in Hemphill and served on the Library Board for twelve years. Hiram was a mediocre golfer but became a much feared tennis opponent. Dr. Arnold enjoyed dealing in real estate and among his investments were properties he bought and leased out for cattle grazing along the two-lane, dirt shoulder road that was then called the Katy Highway and is now I-10 in the heart of Houston. In 1976, Dr. Arnold retired from medicine and devoted himself full time to his second career as a timber farmer in his beloved East Texas. He often said that a country boy had to move to the big city to make enough money to get back to the country. Hiram and Gloria were honored in 1991 as Tree Farmers of the Year. They contributed to the establishment of an Endowment Fund supporting a professorship in the Arthur Temple College of Forestry at Stephen F. Austin. Recently, Dr. Arnold sold most of his timber acreage but continued to operate the remaining tree farm until his death, Friday, November 28. He is survived by his wife Gloria, brother Tom, sons Rick and Forrest, and grandchildren Sam and Mason. Memorial services will be held Saturday, December 6, 2008 at the 1st Methodist Church of Lufkin, Henderson Chapel. Friends wishing to make a Memorial Donation may do so for the J. R. Huffman Memorial Library at Route 5 Box 2140 Hemphill, Texas, 75948.

http://www.legacy.com/houstonchronicle/DeathNotices.asp?Page=Lifestory&PersonId=120889187

Courtesy of Anne Ussery

His obituary was also published in the December 3, 2008 issue of the Sabine County Reporter, and the December 4, 2008 issue of the San Augustine Tribune.","STR06" "I110","Arnold","Hugh Fuller","30 Apr 1919","9 Oct 1998","0","Hugh Fuller Arnold, Medical Corps Major, 1942 to 1946, served in North Africa and Italy, participated in the Naples-Foggia, Anzio, Rome-Arno, Northern Apennines and Po Valley campaigns. Photo (in book referenced below) shows Major Arnold standing in a bomb crater near his unit, the 56th Army Evacuation Hospital.

Book Three A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS by Robert Cecil McDaniel (Texian Press: Waco, Texas 1998)

Obituary from the Houston Post, (undated clipping):

Dr Hugh F. Arnold of Houston passed away at the Diagnostic Center Hospital on October 9, 1998, after a lifetime of service to his fellow man. He was a devoted husband, a kind, understanding and supportive father, and a proud and loving ""Paw Paw"" to his grandchildren.

Dr. Arnold was born in Hemphill, Texas, April 30, 1919 to Dr. William T. Arnold and Mrs. Pearl Fuller Arnold. He graduated from high school as valedictorian in 1935 and went on to complete his pre-medical studies at the University of Texas at Austin in 1938. While at the University of Texas he was elected to the Alpha Epsilon Delta Honarary pre-medical fraternity. Dr. Arnold received his M.D. degree at the University of Texas at Galveston in 1941, graduating with honors. While there, he was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honarary Medical Society and was a member of the Theta Kappa Psi medical fraternity.

Following his graduation from Medical School on May 31, 1941, Dr Arnold completed a one year internship at Parkland Hospital in Dallas, Texas. While at Parkland, he met his future wife Geraldine Clark R.N., of Hillsboro, Texas. They were married on May 3, 1942. Their marriage was one of unbounded love and devotion and lasted 56 years until his death.

On completion of his internship in 1942, he enlisted in the US Army Medical Corps and served with the 56th Evacuation Hospital AUS from 1942-1946. During those years, he participated in the North African and Italian campaigns, including the landing at Anzio. He received 2 bronze stars and was honorably discharged in 1946, a Major in the US Army MC.

On returning to the United States in 1946, he moved to Houston and served a medical residency at the Southern Pacific Hospital. In 1947, he joined the Ledbetter Clinic and practiced internal medicine until 1956. Dr. Arnold, along with eight other physicians, founded the Diagnostic Clinic of Houston in 1957. He was certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in 1950. Dr Arnold was elected to the American College of Cardiology in 1963. He practiced cardiology in Houston until his retirement in 1989. During those years he served as a clinical associate professor in the Dept of Medicine at Baylor University, Chief of Staff at the Diagnostic Center Hospital, and on the Board of Directors of the Diagnostic Center Hospital. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Houston. Dr. Arnold served on the staff of Hermann Hospital, Diagnostic Center Hospital, Park Plaza Hospital and was on the courtesy staff at all the major Houston hospitals. Dr Arnold's professional affiliations included the Harris County Medical Society, Houston Society of Internal Medicine, Texas Society of Internal Medicine, texas Society of Internists, Associate Member of the American College of Cardiology, American Heart Association, Texas Heart Association, and the Houston Heart Association. Upon retirement in 1989, he contined to attend Continuing Medical Education programs, and was a member of the University Rotary Cluband the Emeritus Club.

In his spare time he enjoyed music, golf, and spending time with his family. He is survived by this wife of 56 years, Geraldine Clark Arnold; son James A. (Tony) Arnold, M.D. and wife Jennie; daughter Dianne Morrison and husband Michael; brothers, Hiram P. Arnold, M.D. and wife Gloria, and William T. Arnold M.D. and wife Kaye; and grandsons Jason, Steven, and Daniel Arnold, and Travis and Brian Morrison. Friends are invited to visitation with the family from 4 pm until 6 pm Sunday, October 11, 1998 in the Drawing Room of the Settegast-Kopf Co, 3230 Kirby Drive. A memorial service will be held at 3 pm Monday , October 12, 1998 at the First Presbyterian Church of Houston, 5300 Main, with Rev. Asa Hunt and Rev. Jack Lancaster officiating. In lieu of flowers, the family suggest that memorials be made to the Huffman Libray, Hemphill, Texas 75948.","STR06" "I14572","Arnold","I. D.","26 Aug 1902","1 Feb 1995","0","Of Houston.","STR06" "I14572","Arnold","I. D.","26 Aug 1902","1 Feb 1995","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Harris County, JP 1
Enumerated 2 April 1930
ED 101-107 SD 26 Sheet 1B
26-31
Pfeffer, Arthur B Hd M W 35 M NY NY NY None U. S. Marine
Pfeffer, Edith H Wf F W 35 M 23 Tx Tx Tx
Nolen, Kay Stepson M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Arnold, I. D. Bro-in-law M W 27 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I39926","Arnold","James","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","Due to the proximity of James,. Thomas and Geneva ""Jennie"" Arnold, first and Ellis County, Texas and later in Oklahoma, it is assumed that they were all members of the same immediate family, and children of Frank Arnold by his unknown wife. Their ages and locations of birth match on later census match those of the 1880 census. This has not been verified, and should be used as a starting point for future research.","STR06" "I39926","Arnold","James","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Ellis County, JP 1
Enumerated 28 and 30 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 13 Sheets 17A and 17B
299-302
Arnold, Thomas U Head W M Feb 1865 35 M 9 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Arnold, Nettie Wf W F Dec 1872 27 M 9 6/3 Tx Mo Tx
Arnold, Ora Dtr W F Dtr Aug 1892 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Arnold, Irene Dtr W F Aug 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Arnold, Effie Dtr W F Sept 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx
300-303
Arnold, James W Head W M Oct 1856 43 M 10 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Arnold Sarah Wife W F Apr 1865 35 M 10 8/6 Miss Ala Ala
Roggers, Mittie Dtr W F July 1888 11 S Tx Miss Miss
Arnold, Thomas U Son W M Mar 1891 9 S Tx Miss Miss
Arnold, Jimmie Son W M May 1894 6 S Tx Miss Miss
Arnold, Henry Son W M Aug 1895 4 S Tx Miss Miss
Arnold, Daniel H Son W M Sept 1899 8/12 S Tx Miss Miss","STR06" "I14632","Arnold","James C.","19 Apr 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","Was raised in Morgan and Walton counties Georgia, and left his home for Carroll County, Mississippi on the 14th of February 1866, and there worked on a farm for P.H. Echols, W.A. Gayden, and Colonel J.D. McLemore, and in December 1869 came to Texas to Dr. R. S. McLemore (a son of Colonel J.D. McLemore), who owned Camp's Ferry, on Sabine River, in Upshur County, and lived with him until 1871, when McLemore sold the ferry to A. Ferguson and W. L. Wilburn; he was in their employ until the fall of 1872; he then went into partnership with E.B. Winn in supplying contractors with beef. On 5 November 1874 he was appointed to the police force of the City of Dallas. In June 1881, he was appointed City Marshal and Chief of Police. A Mason, K. of P., I.O.O.F, and Elk.","STR06" "I14712","Arnold","John H.","Abt 1843","26 Dec 1862","0","At the commencement of the Civil war he enlisted in the C.S.A., defending the Georgia coast for six months, later joining the 53rd Georgia Regiment, serving under General Longstreet until his death.","STR06" "I34564","Arnold","Leonidas E.","Feb 1893","Yes, date unknown","0","Janice Smith shows him as Leon Everett Arnold.","STR06" "I33933","Arnold","Lula Clair","27 Oct 1875","28 May 1947","0","Unable to locate a copy of her Texas Death certificate on FamilySearch.org.","STR06" "I34565","Arnold","Margaret E.","Abt 1889","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed on 1900 census, but found in 1910? Could she have been listed under another name in 1900, maybe Cora?","STR06" "I34561","Arnold","Martha E.","Nov 1877","Yes, date unknown","0","Not on the 1880 census? Could she have been shown as Lulu in 1880? Or simply missed?","STR06" "I38223","Arnold","Marvin Terry","4 Dec 1893","11 Oct 1918","0","On her annotated transcription of the Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary notes that he was in the Co. B 168 Inf and Killed in Action. His tombstone was inscribed ""He heard humanities clear call and knew the voice divine, He gave his life, He gave his all, In deadly battle line, The silent stars in love look down where lies this loyal son, In frost and dew they weave a crwon of honor he has won.""","STR06" "I47989","Arnold","Minnie Myrline","11 Sep 1922","3 Jan 2021","0","Minnie Myrline Thomas, 98, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Sunday, January 3, 2021 at Woodland Heights Medical Center in Lufkin, Texas.

Myrline was born in Hemphill on September 11, 1922 to Carroll Lee Arnold and Myrtle Exa Bennett Arnold. She spent her life as a loving housewife and mother. She had lived in Humble, Texas for many years before moving back to Hemphill in 2017. She was a member of Second Baptist Church in Humble.

She is survived by her sister, Mattie Paul Green of Richardson, Texas; sister-in-law, Vernell Thomas; and a host of nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Dr. Lamar. A. Thomas; daughter, Betty Carolyn Thomas; and sister, Reba Arnold Foster.

Graveside services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, January 7, 2021 in Hemphill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Visitation will begin one hour prior to service at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Serving as pallbearers are Clint Yeary, Tommy Scales, Kenon Foster, Cane Yeary, William Lynch, and Kaleb McGee.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 6, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I38230","Arnold","Nannie Eliza","29 Feb 1884","5 Dec 1905","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that she married William Simon BICKLEY.","STR06" "I39922","Arnold","Ora Mae","Aug 1892","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married a JENKINS.","STR06" "I48629","Arnold","Reba","16 Nov 1928","20 Jun 1995","0","Reba Arnold Foster

Reba Arnold Foster , 66, of Hemphill died Tuesday, June 20, at her residence on Arnold Street.

Born Nov. 16, 1928, in Hemphill as a daughter of the late Myrtle Exa (Bennett) and Carroll Lee Arnold, she was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and a member of Hemphill's First United Methodist Church. Mrs. Foster retired in 1983 as a home ecomomics instructor at Hemphill High School.

Survivors: husband, Carl E. Foster of Hemphill; two daughters, Renae' Yeary of Jasper and Kimberly McGee of Hemphill; a son, Kenon Carl Foster of Hemphill; two sisters, Myrline Thomas of Humble and Mattie Paul Green of Richardson; and four grandchildren, Casey Yeary, Cane Yeary, Torry McGee, and Kaleb McGee.

She was preceded in death by a son, Greg Foster.

Funeral services were held 4 p.m. Wednesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Wendell Ferguson and Bro. John C. Dowden officiating. Interment followed at the Hemphill City Cemetery.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 28, 1995, Page 8","STR06" "I47158","","","","","","","" "I38189","Arnold","Reba Jane","3 Mar 1929","23 Aug 2005","0","The Sabine County Reporter
August 17, 2005, Page 14

Reba Hankla

Reba Jane Arnold Hankla, 76, of Geneva passed away Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2005, at Memorial Medical Center in Lufkin after a lengthy battle with diabetes.

Her families settled in the East Texas area in the early 1800s. Reba was a great historian of Sabine and San Augustine counties.

Mrs. Hankla was born March 3, 1928, in Geneva to Dewey and Burlie McGown Arnold. She married Hiram (Coy) Hankla on March 21, 1959 (sic), at McMahan's chapel.

Reba was a lifelong Methodist and a descendant of Samuel Doak McMahan. She operated the Geneva Post Office for nearly 20 years. She was widowed early in life and lovingly raised her five children.

Her surviving children are Mary Jane Hankla Ryan and husband Bill of Houston, Martha Hankla Pitts and husband Phil of Plano, Sam A. Hankla and his wife Marilyn of Lufkin, Tina Marie Tallachi and husband Ray of Houston, and Jim Ann Hankla of Lufkin. She is also survived by a brother, Thomas H. Arnold and wife Lynn of Nederland; a sister, Bonnie Blackerby and husband Frank of Milam; nine grandchildren, Michael Ryan, Patrick Ryan, Haley Pitts, Caleb Hankla and wife Amanda, Scarlett Hankla, Seth Hankla, Darien Tallachi, Janna Partin, and Colt Partin; one great-grandchild, Lexi Hankla; and sisters-in-law, Ernestine Henry of Nacogdoches, Florine Ramsey of Austin, Allen Hankla of San Augustine, and Janice Daniel of Nederland.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Jim Hankla on May 1, 1960; parents, Burlie and Dewey Arnold, and a brother, Dewey Wilton Arnold.

Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine with the Rev. Robert Gilcrease and Richard Smith officiating. Interment followed at Myrtle Springs Cemetery in Geneva.

Arrangements were handled by Wyman Roberts Funeral Directors in San Augustine.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, October 2011)","STR06" "I38233","Arnold","Sibyl","2 Nov 1902","26 Aug 1964","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MM2B-MQH/p1
Name: Sibyl Behymer
Death Date: 26 Aug 1964
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 61 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 02 Nov 1902
Birthplace: Geneva, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Henry Thomas Arnold
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Susan Halbert
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Cemetery: Myrtle Springs Cemetery
Burial Place: Geneva, Texas
Burial Date: 26 Aug 1964
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117596
Digital Film Number: 4028435
Image Number: 2541
Reference Number: cn 51454
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39928","Arnold","Susan","Abt 1864","Yes, date unknown","0","Appears to be the Susan Arnold that married a SANDERS.","STR06" "I38229","Arnold","Thomas Douglas","22 Dec 1930","27 May 2003","0","On her annotated transcription of the Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary notes that he was the husband of Mildred James","STR06" "I35899","","","","","","","" "I39920","Arnold","Thomas Uriah","26 Feb 1865","2 Aug 1944","0","Due to the proximity of James,. Thomas and Geneva ""Jennie"" Arnold, first and Ellis County, Texas and later in Oklahoma, it is assumed that they were all members of the same immediate family, and children of Frank Arnold by his unknown wife. Their ages and locations of birth match on later census match those of the 1880 census. This has not been verified, and should be used as a starting point for future research.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS1M-RPQ
Name: Thomas U Arnold
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 02 Aug 1944
Event Place: Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 26 Feb 1865
Birthplace: , Texas
Father's Name: Arnold
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Yates
Informant Mrs. Della REID, Forth Wroth
Certificate Number: 40132
GS Film number: 2137816
Digital Folder Number: 005144838
Image Number: 01688
Collection: Thomas U Arnold, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""


Said to have married second Mary Lucindy AUTRY, and they had the following children, Ada, Della Lelia, Lewis Thomas, Ida Deliah, and Lorene ARNOLD.","STR06" "I39920","Arnold","Thomas Uriah","26 Feb 1865","2 Aug 1944","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Ellis County, JP 1
Enumerated 28 and 30 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 13 Sheets 17A and 17B
299-302
Arnold, Thomas U Head W M Feb 1865 35 M 9 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Arnold, Nettie Wf W F Dec 1872 27 M 9 6/3 Tx Mo Tx
Arnold, Ora Dtr W F Dtr Aug 1892 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Arnold, Irene Dtr W F Aug 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Arnold, Effie Dtr W F Sept 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx
300-303
Arnold, James W Head W M Oct 1856 43 M 10 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Arnold Sarah Wife W F Apr 1865 35 M 10 8/6 Miss Ala Ala
Roggers, Mittie Dtr W F July 1888 11 S Tx Miss Miss
Arnold, Thomas U Son W M Mar 1891 9 S Tx Miss Miss
Arnold, Jimmie Son W M May 1894 6 S Tx Miss Miss
Arnold, Henry Son W M Aug 1895 4 S Tx Miss Miss
Arnold, Daniel H Son W M Sept 1899 8/12 S Tx Miss Miss
","STR06" "I7092","Arnold","Viola Octavine","16 Oct 1873","7 Dec 1930","0","Could this be the same person as Octavine Arnold, born 1874, whom Janice Smith shows as a daughter of Louisa and William Thomas, and who she shows as marrying William C. ARTHUR.","STR06" "I35893","","","","","","","" "I2223","Arnold","William B.","31 Aug 1820","Aft 1892","0","A merchant in Social Circle, Walton County, Georgia. He enlisted in the CSA as a private and served until the war ended, mostly along the coast of Georgia. Baptist. As of 1892, he was living near Madison, Morgan County, Georgia and farming.

Dale Rubel instead shows his date of birth as 29 Dec 1809, in Morgan County, Georgia, and indicates he was a son of James Bailey Arnold and Malinda Sparks.","STR06" "I2223","Arnold","William B.","31 Aug 1820","Aft 1892","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Georgia, Morgan County, District 62
Enumerated 21 Aug 1850
109
William B. Arnold 29 M Tenant Ga
Martha B. Arnold 26 F Ga
John H. Arnold 7 M Ga
William L. Arnold 3 M Ga
Emily D. Arnold 2 F Ga
Elizabeth S. Arnold 1 F Ga

1860 Census
Georgia, Walton County, Social Circle
Enumerated 1 June 1860
Page 889
2-2
William Arnold 39 M Merchant $7000 Ga
M. L. Arnold 23 F Ga (Second wife)
John H. Arnold 16 M Ga
William T. Arnold 15 M Ga
M. D. Arnold 13 F Ga
J. C. Arnold 8 M Ga
L. V. Arnold 3 F Ga (Dtr by second wife?)
F. A. Arnold 1 M Ga (Son by second wife?)

1870
not located

1880
Georgia, Morgan County, Fairplay
William B. Arnold S M W 60 Ga Farmer NC NC
Mary Arnold W M F W 45 Ga Keeping House NC NC
Ella L. Arnold Dau S F W 12 Ga At Home Ga Ga
Martin C. Arnold Son S M W 9 Ga Laborer Ga Ga","STR06" "I23130","Arnold","William Carter","29 Aug 1871","2 Jan 1923","0","Virgie Speight's wrote that William was a bookkeeper for Polk and Brooks in Beaumont. In 1916, he returned to Hemphill and became Sabine County Judge in 1920, a position he retained until his death in 1923.

His death certificate, an original copy of which can be viewed on FamilySearch.org, does not list his parents. It indicates the cause of death was a self inflicted gunshot wound, with apparent suicidal intent.","STR06" "I23130","Arnold","William Carter","29 Aug 1871","2 Jan 1923","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Jefferson County, JP 6
SD 2 ED 90 Sheet7B
Enumerated 23 April 1910
142-144
Arnold, William C. Hd M W 37 M1 16 Tx Ga Ala Stenographer C
ommercial
Arnold, Dollie Wf F W 36 M1 16 5/5 Tx Miss Ga
Arnold, Edith R Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Arnold, Winifred C Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Arnold, Della L Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Arnold, Fannie E Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Arnold, I. D. Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Therck, William Boarder m W 35 S Mo US US Lineman Oil Pipeline
Karel, Walter H Boarder M W 28 S WV US US Lineman Oil Pipeline
Lindholm, Axell Boarder m W 40 S Finland Finland Finland 1880 Na Lineman Oil Pipeline

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 19 and 20 January 1920
SD 226 ED 168 Sheet 19B
388-410
Arnold, William C Hd M W 48 M Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Arnold, Dollie Wf F W 46 M Tx Miss Ga
Arnold, Winifred C Son M W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Arnold, Francis E Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Arnold, I. D. Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer

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","STR06" "I92","Arnold","William Thomas","27 Mar 1845","21 May 1919","0","Served in the second Georgia regiment during the Civil War, and had been district or County Clerk of Sabine County, Texas for 10 or 12 years as of 1892.

","STR06" "I92","Arnold","William Thomas","27 Mar 1845","21 May 1919","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill
Enumerated 1 July 1880
Page 19 SD 1 ED 85 Stamped 233
192-195
Arnold, William T W M 35 Deputy Sherrif Ga Ga
Arnold, Louisza W F 30 W Keeping House Ga Ala Ala
Arnold, William C W M 8 Son At School Texas
Arnold, Viola O W f 6 Dtr Tx
Arnold, Lula C W F 4 Dtr Tx
Page 20
Rhoads, Lucy W F 13 Dtr Tx
Rhoads, Florence W F 5 Dt Tx
Rhoads, Hamp Pratt W M 3 Son Tx
Adams, Williams W M 40 Farmer Laborer La

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated June 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 15A Stamped 196
247-246
Arnold, Wm T Head W M Mar 1845 55 Wd Ga Ga Ga Merchant
Arnold, Martha E Dtr W F Nov 1877 22 S Tx Ga Ala
Arnold, Wm T Jr Son W Ma May 1880 20 S Tx Ga Ala Teacher
Arnold, Henry B Son W M July 1883 17 S Tx Ga Ala At School
Arnold, Belva L Dtr W F Sept 1884 15 S Tx Ga Ala At School
Arnold, Cora L Dtr W F Aug 1887 12 S Tx Ga Ala At School
Arnold, Leonidas E Son W M Feb 1893 7 S Tx Ga Ala

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 7 May 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 17A Stamped 102
East Street
278-280
Arnold, William T Hd M W 65 Wd Ga Ga Ga Tax Collector Back Taxes
Arnold, Margaret E Dtr F W 31 S Tx Ga Ala
Arnold, Leon S M W 17 S Tx Ga Ala


The Sabine County Reporter
May 9, 2012

Myrtle Springs receives marker

An official Texas Historic Cemetery Marker was dedicated April 28, at Geneva Myrtle Springs Cemetery. The day was also the cemetery's annual homecoming......

The newly placed marker reads:
GENEVA MYRTLE SPRINGS CEMETERY

Situated North of the small, rural community of Geneva, the Geneva Myrtle Springs Cemetery serves as the primary resting place for pioneers, settlers of the area, and their descendants. Originally granted to Juan Ignatino Pifermo in 1794, the town of Geneva grew in the 1820s when pioneers began to settle there from the east. Geneva was first known as Shawnee village and later as Jimtown, after two early settlers of the are, Jim Halbert and Jim Willis. Originally surveyed for Daniel F. Renfro in 1838, the Geneva Myrtle Springs Cemetery is comprised of land granted by Levi T. ALLEN in 1879 for use as a church and cemetery. The Geneva Baptist Church was first located on the present day cemetery site, but later moved south of the area. In addition, a school was once located near the cemtery near Myrtle Springs, organized by William Thomas Arnold.

The general landscaping of the cemetery is traditional with brick, marble, sandstone, grantie, wood, and metal grave markers. The first marked grave is that of William J. JONE from 1888, but Bible records indicate that there were earlier unmarked graves, including that of Wiley William CROW (1845-1877). Among the many pioneer families interred at this cemetery, there are veterans of the Civil War, including Wiley CROW, Seth Marion LAYFIELD (1833-1906), and James T. MEADOR (1845-1933), as well as veterans of World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Iraq War. Burials for members of the fraternal organizations such as Woodmen of the World are present. Today, the Geneva Myrtle Springs Cemetery Association maintains and cares for the cemtery, while also serving the community of Geneva. Historic Texas Cemetery -2010.","STR06" "I38198","Arnold","William Thomas","17 Mar 1853","6 Aug 1912","0","On her annotated transcription of the Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary notes that he was a son of James Martin Arnold and Nancy Terry, and shared a double tombstone with Susan Lucinda Halbert. Thought by some to be the grandson of James Bailey Arnold and Malinda Sparks, and therefore a nephew of William B. Arnold, the husband of Martha Bostwick and a first cousin to the other William Thomas Arnold living in Sabine County at this same time period. The other William Thomas Arnold was born in 1845 in Georgia, and married an Alford. He was instead listed as Henry Thomas Arnold on the death certificate of his youngest daughter, Sibyl Arnold Behymer.","STR06" "I38198","Arnold","William Thomas","17 Mar 1853","6 Aug 1912","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 8
Enumerated 21 Jun 1880
SD 1 ED 86
83-83
Arnold, Nancy W F 43 Farmer Ga Ga Ga
--------, Sallie W F 20 Dt At Home Ga Ga Ga
--------, Johnie W M 18 Son Works on Farm Tx Ga Ga
--------, Jessie W M 16 Son Works on Farm Tx Ga Ga
--------, Nannie W F 13 Dt At School Tx Ga Ga
--------, Alfred W M 11 Son At School Tx Ga Ga
84-84
Arnold, William W M 26 --- Farmer Ga Ga Ga
--------, Susan W F 19 Wf Keeping House Tx --- ---
--------, Mary W F 3/12 Mch Dtr Tx Ga Tx


1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 8
Enumerated 8 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 10A Stamped 150
129-129
Arnold, William Head W M Mar 1856 44 m 19 Ga Farmer
Arnold, Susan Wf W F July 1858 41 M 19 9/7 Tx NC Nx
Arnold, Nannie E Dtr W F Feb 1884 16 S Tx Ga Tx Farm Laborer
Arnold, James V Son W M Feb 1886 14 S Tx Ga Tx
Arnold, Thomas L Son W M Nov 1888 11 Tx Ga Tx
Arnold, Littleton I Son W M Jun 1891 8 S Tx Ga Tx
Arnold, Marvin T Son W M Dec 1893 6 S Tx Ga Tx
Arnold, Dewey Son W M Nov 1897 2 S Tx Ga Tx
Henry, Bob Servant B M Jan 1881 19 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer","STR06" "I85","Arnold","William Thomas","13 May 1880","23 Dec 1937","0","His actual texas certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as a son of W. T. Arnold and Della Louise Alford. Both parents were shows as born in Georgia.

Wm. Thos. Arnold, Hemphill,was on a list of 11 members of the Sabine County Medical Society, June 1910, in the TEXA STATE JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, published in 1911. He was the Secretary.

According to ""A Pictorial History of Sabine County, Texas"" the Dr. W.T. Arnold Home was built circa 1912.

In his 2002 book, THE MYSTERY OF LADY BOUNTIFUL, Bob Bowman writes that a $5,000 bond was posted for Lillian Knox, accuses of murdering her husband, timber magnate Hiram Knox. The bond was singed by five Hemphill men, including Dr. Tom ARNOLD, a witness for the prosecution. The other four were E. P PADGETT, a lawyer; J.P. (sic) FULLER, who owned a drug store; L.E. PRATT, a merchant; and John W. MINTON, attorney for the Know family. Another press report listed S.R. Williams as surety. (Bowman, p. 105).","STR06" "I113","Arnold","William Thomas","19 Mar 1921","","0","He was a graduate of the University of Texas School of Medicine in 1944, and as of 2008 was an Ex-Officio member of the UTMB Alumni Association.


The Sabine County Reporter
May 31, 1995, Page 12

W.T. Arnold delegate to White House conference on aging

Dr. W. Tom Arnold, M.D. was recently named by Senator Phil Gramm as a delegate to the 1995 White House Conference on Aging (WHCoA), which was held May 2-5, 1995, in Washington D.C. The 1995 WHCoA is the fourth such conference in history and the last of this century. More than 2,250 delegates from all 50 states and the U.S. territories gathered at the Washington Hilton Hotel to develop resolutions which will shape aging national policy over the next decade...

Dr. Arnold, a member of the Medical Staff of Diagnostic Center Hospital, said ""I was excited and honored to represent Texas at the 1995 WHCoA. Our work in Washington will help define a national aging policy for our country. The follow through to implement policy is also an extremely important part of the process.""

President Bill Clinton, Vice President Al Gore, and Mrs. Hillary Rodham Clinton led the roster of speakers...

(Excerpted by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I14573","Arnold","Winifred Carter","1 Dec 1895","6 Sep 1967","0","Of Hemphill.","STR06" "I14573","Arnold","Winifred Carter","1 Dec 1895","6 Sep 1967","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Jefferson County, JP 6
SD 2 ED 90 Sheet7B
Enumerated 23 April 1910
142-144
Arnold, William C. Hd M W 37 M1 16 Tx Ga Ala Stenographer C
ommercial
Arnold, Dollie Wf F W 36 M1 16 5/5 Tx Miss Ga
Arnold, Edith R Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Arnold, Winifred C Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Arnold, Della L Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Arnold, Fannie E Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Arnold, I. D. Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Therck, William Boarder m W 35 S Mo US US Lineman Oil Pipeline
Karel, Walter H Boarder M W 28 S WV US US Lineman Oil Pipeline
Lindholm, Axell Boarder m W 40 S Finland Finland Finland 1880 Na Lineman Oil Pipeline

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 19 and 20 January 1920
SD 226 ED 168 Sheet 19B
388-410
Arnold, William C Hd M W 48 M Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Arnold, Dollie Wf F W 46 M Tx Miss Ga
Arnold, Winifred C Son M W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Arnold, Francis E Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Arnold, I. D. Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer

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","STR06" "I106","Arnold","Woodrow Wilson ""Woody""","9 Nov 1912","2 Aug 1979","0","Sometimes shown as Thomas Woodrow Wilson Arnold.

According to Book Three A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS by Robert Cecil McDaniel, First Lieutenant Woodrow Wilson Arnold, Army, 1942 to 1946 served in England and France during World War II.
","STR06" "I44525","Arrant","Amelia Ethel","25 Sep 1913","4 Sep 1998","0","His tombstone is marked with an Eastern Star emblem. She appears to be a daughter of Tom L and Willie A ARRANT, who lived with their large family in Nacogdoches as of the 1920 and 1930 census. Tom was listed as a farmer in 1920, and a mechanic/garage in 1930. Ameila E. Arrant was the eldest child present in the home at the time of both enumerations, born ca 1914. Other siblings listed were Opal, Lewis, Margie Verline, Eunice F., Ruby L, Hiram and Jane.

","STR06" "I12797","Arthur","Allen","Abt 1795","19 Dec 1878","0","Casagranda notes that he was accused of killing Louis Blackman of Sabine County, Texas in 1826, and he fled into the Neutral Strip. He was said to have returned to Nacogdoches to stand trial, but as Louis's brother Bennett Blackman, who had accused him of the deed did not appear in court, the charges were dropped.

Several online trees show him as Allen Taylor Arthur, Sr., however, this is not a certainty.","STR06" "I12797","Arthur","Allen","Abt 1795","19 Dec 1878","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 2 Oct 1850
532-554
Allen Arthur 55 M Farmer $1200 S.C.
Mahala Arthur 45 F Tenn
Elizabeth Arthur 19 F La
Mary Arthur 18 F La
Isaac Arthur 16 M La
Thos Arthur 15 M La
Susan Arthur 13 F La
Sara Arthur 11 F La
Mahala Arthur 7 F La
A.T. Arthur 3 F La


1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Post Office Many
Enumerated 31 Aug 1860
Allen Arthur 65 M Farmer $4000 $1500 S.C.
Mahala Arthur 50 F Tenn
Elizabeth Arthur 26 F La
Mary Arthur 25 F La
Isaac Arthur 24 M Farm Laborer La
Thomas Arthur 22 M Farm Laborer La
Susan Arthur 18 F La
Sarah Arthur 17 F La
Mahala Arthur 14 F La
Allen T Arthur 11 M La

1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward Nine, Post Office Many
Enumerated 23 Sept 1870
Page 4
33-33
Arthur, Allen 75 M W Farmer $330 $645 S.C.
Arthur, Mary 30 F M Keeping House La
Arthur, William W 46 M W Farmer $100 $100 Miss
Arthur, Sarah A 25 F W At Home La
34-34
Arthur, Taylor 22 M W Farmer $130 La
Arthur, Nancy P 21 F W Keeping House La
Arthur, Barnaby C 22 M W Farm Laborer La","STR06" "I33956","Arthur","Allen Luther","6 Jun 1886","6 Feb 1932","0","Shirley Brasher shows he married to Epsie Olivia Mothershed, on 20 Apr 1907 in Leesville, Vernon Parish, LA, and that they were the parents of nine children: Jewel, Edgar, Elmer, Pearl, Ruby, Bernice, Margie, Ottis and Pauline.","STR06" "I12815","Arthur","Allen Taylor","5 Jul 1848","10 Dec 1917","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 2 Oct 1850
532-554
Allen Arthur 55 M Farmer $1200 S.C.
Mahala Arthur 45 F Tenn
Elizabeth Arthur 19 F La
Mary Arthur 18 F La
Isaac Arthur 16 M La
Thos Arthur 15 M La
Susan Arthur 13 F La
Sara Arthur 11 F La
Mahala Arthur 7 F La
A.T. Arthur 3 F La


1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Post Office Many
Enumerated 31 Aug 1860
Allen Arthur 65 M Farmer $4000 $1500 S.C.
Mahala Arthur 50 F Tenn
Elizabeth Arthur 26 F La
Mary Arthur 25 F La
Isaac Arthur 24 M Farm Laborer La
Thomas Arthur 22 M Farm Laborer La
Susan Arthur 18 F La
Sarah Arthur 17 F La
Mahala Arthur 14 F La
Allen T Arthur 11 M La

1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward Nine, Post Office Many
Enumerated 23 Sept 1870
Page 4
33-33
Arthur, Allen 75 M W Farmer $330 $645 S.C.
Arthur, Mary 30 F M Keeping House La
Arthur, William W 46 M W Farmer $100 $100 Miss
Arthur, Sarah A 25 F W At Home La
34-34
Arthur, Taylor 22 M W Farmer $130 La
Arthur, Nancy P 21 F W Keeping House La (sic)
Arthur, Barnaby C 22 M W Farm Laborer La

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Middle Creek
FHL Film 1254467 NA Film T9-0467 Page 234D
Arthur, Taylor Self M M W 32 La Farmer SC TN
Nancy E. Arthur Wf M F W 32 Al Keeping House SC SC
Amelia Arthur Dau S F W 2 La La Al
Taylor C. Arthur Son S M W 1 La La Al","STR06" "I18142","Arthur","Barnabus","Abt 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward Nine, Post Office Many
Enumerated 23 Sept 1870
Page 4
33-33
Arthur, Allen 75 M W Farmer $330 $645 S.C.
Arthur, Mary 30 F M Keeping House La
Arthur, William W 46 M W Farmer $100 $100 Miss
Arthur, Sarah A 25 F W At Home La
34-34
Arthur, Taylor 22 M W Farmer $130 La
Arthur, Nancy P 21 F W Keeping House La
Arthur, Barnaby C 22 M W Farm Laborer La

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Middle Creek
FHL Film 1254467 NA Film T9-0467 Page #234D

Barney Arthur Slf M M W 32 La Farmer Ms La
Minta A. Arthur Wf M F W 28 Al Keeping House GA SC
James W. Arthur Son S M W 6 La La Al
John M. Arthur Son S M W 3 La La Al
Riley C. Arthur Son S M W 6M La La Al
John F. Jones Other S Male W 24 Al Farm Laborer Ga SC","STR06" "I12860","Arthur","Barnabus C.","Abt 1797","Bef 1850","0","Resided in Orange County, Texas, and married to Lucinda Bohn. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 78). Shirley Brasher instead shows that Barnabus C. Arthur married Lucinda Bond, and was the father of a large family.","STR06" "I12873","Arthur","Benjamin Clinton","2 Jul 1854","23 Mar 1937","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDKX-DM7
Name: Benjamin Clinton Arthur
Event Date: 23 Mar 1937
Event Place: Hamphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 82 years 8 months 25 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 02 Jul 1854
Birthplace: Sabine Co., La
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Solmon Arthur
Father's Birthplace: La
Mother's Name: Evelyn Curtis
Mother's Birthplace: La
Occupation: Farmer
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place: Hamphill
Burial Date: 24 Mar 1937
Informant's Name (Original): X
GS Film number: 2117277
Digital Folder Number: 4166743
Image Number: 1253
Reference ID: cn 28200
Collection: Benjamin Clinton Arthur, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I34175","Arthur","Boston","16 Apr 1913","25 Jun 1989","0","His FIndAGrave Memorial page has a photo of his Military Marker, embossed with a cross and:

Boston Arthur
Cpl US Army
World War II
Apr 16 1912 Jun 25 1989
","STR06" "I34003","Arthur","Caroline Milberry","21 Jun 1827","1 Jan 1911","0","Shirley Brasher shows that she married Michael PEVOTO on 5 Sept 1843, and they they had 13 children born in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana.","STR06" "I11630","","","","","","","" "I47752","Arthur","Douglas Eugene","30 Jan 1943","1 Nov 2019","0","Douglas Eugene Arthur, 76, of Milam, Texas passed away Friday, November 1, 2019 at his residence.

Doug was born in Shreveport, Louisiana on January 30, 1943 to Boston Arthur and Isabelle ""Alice"" Bass Arthur. He was a graduate of Negreet High School and he worked as a truckdriver, or as he preferred to say, ""Owner/Operator of a Truck"" for 46 years.

Doug was raised in Negreet, Louisiana and later moved to Denham Springs, Louisiana where he and his family resided for 36 years. He and his wife, Fay, then moved to Milam where they have lived for the past 25 years. He was a member of Geneva Baptist Church. He was also a Master Mason in Louisiana.

He liked to watch football and basketball and he loved playing guitar and singing for the Sabine River Troubadours.

Doug is survived by his wife of 56 years, Fay Arthur of Milam, Texas; sons, Douglas Keith Arthur of Milam and Michael Jason Arthur and wife, Jennifer, of Lufkin; daughter, Darlene Jeansonne of Denham Springs, La. and Shannon Lee Gehegan and husband, Brian, of Pine Grove, La.; brothers, James Arthur, Larry Arthur, and Richard Arthur; sisters, Pat Veuleman, Rhonda Murray, and LaJune Small; nine grandchildren and three and a half great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his brother, Gary Arthur.

Doug's family will welcome visitors from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Sunday, November 3, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 10:00 a.m. Monday, November 4, 2019 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Buddy Pratt officiating.

Burial will follow services in Beulah Baptist Church Cemetery, 31665 Hwy 1941, Many, Louisiana with Kyle Jenkins, Erik Jeansonne, Alicia Hunstock, Kayla Jarreau, Brian Gehegan, and Jesse Jarreau serving as pallbearers.

The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Beulah Baptist Church Cemetery, 31664 Hwy 191, Many, La. 71449.

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

Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, November 6, 2019, Page 7","STR06" "I13616","Arthur","Duane","21 Jun 1920","15 Mar 1985","0","Served with the armed forces in England during World War II.","STR06" "I33992","Arthur","Elizabeth","4 Jul 1817","Yes, date unknown","0","Shirley Brasher shows that she married Isham Nettles McCollister and that they had a large family.","STR06" "I18127","Arthur","Elizabeth","Abt 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Henry H. Brewster, the son of Hiram and Charlotte Brewster, on 2 March 1881. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 78).","STR06" "I33954","Arthur","Emaline","27 Nov 1872","28 Nov 1941","0","Shirley Brasher shows that she married Thaddeus Monroe Aldredge ca 1901 in Sabine Parish, and that they were the parents of Roy and Hoyt.","STR06" "I6133","Arthur","Florence","2 Oct 1883","21 Jul 1914","0","Shirley Brasher notes that she married John Nathaniel Cowart.","STR06" "I47753","Arthur","Gary Winifred","24 Oct 1954","27 Jul 2010","0","Gary Winifred Arthur, 58 of Many, Louisiana died on Tuesday, July 27, 2010, at Willis Knighton Pierremont in Shreveport, Louisiana.

He was born on Wednesday, October 24, 1951 in Zwolle, Louisiana.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Boston and Irene Arthur.

He is survived by his wife, Debbie Arthur of Many, LA; 2 daughters, Missy Davis and husband John of Many, LA; Stephanie Tarpley and husband Jeffrey of Negreet, LA; 2 sisters, LaJune Smallwood of Gainsville, GA and Rhonda Murrey of Coushatta, LA; 4 brothers, Douglas Arthur, Larry Arthur, James Arthur and Richard Arthur; 6 grandchildren, Elizabeth Davis, McKenzie Davis, Caleb Tarpley, Carter Tarpley, Cobe Tarpley and Carson Tarpley along with a host of friends.

A Funeral service will be at 2:00 PM on Friday, July 30, 2010 at Siloam Baptist Church, Many, LA with Rev. Steve Spears, Rev. George Treutlein and Rev. Donny Paul Lewing officiating. Interment will be in Fort Jesup Cemetery, Many, LA.

The family will receive friends beginning at 5:00 PM on Thursday, July 29, 2010, at Siloam Baptist Church, Many, LA.

Pallbearers will be David McGraw, David Speight, Chris Tidwell, Kenneth Funderburk, Eddie Speight, Dave Toney, Ed Clevenger and Randy Moore.

Honorary Pallbearers will be Caleb Tarpley, Carter Tarpley, Cobe Tarpley and Carson Tarpley.","STR06" "I12859","Arthur","Hiram","Abt 1791","Yes, date unknown","0","Resided in Madison County, Illinois. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, p 78).

Shirley Brasher shows that he marired Ruth Kinder.","STR06" "I18139","Arthur","Holman Abraham ""Bo""","22 Aug 1861","14 Feb 1941","0","(Research):It is possible that Ann Dollarhide Arthur was too old to have given birth to him. If the census ages are right, she would have been about age 45.","STR06" "I43181","Arthur","Infant Son","Abt 1901","15 Feb 1901","0","Tombstone Inscription: ""Infant Son of W. C. and V. O. Arthur -- God blesses us in an early death, and takes the infant unto himself."" Only date of death engraved.","STR06" "I34167","Arthur","Jefferson","16 Jun 1888","20 Feb 1972","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Census
Lousiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 3, Negreet
Enumerated 17 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 83 Sheet 8A
134-137
Arthur, Jeff Hd M W 32 M La La La Farmer
Arthur, Lula Wf F W 33 M La Al Ms
Arthur, Nettie Dtr F W 8 S La La La
Arthur, Boston Son M W 6 S La La La","STR06" "I10683","Arthur","Jett Clinton","19 Jul 1892","1 Jul 1967","0","Occupation from 1922-1936, U.S. Post Office. Special interests in Real Estate, Merchant. Co A 360th Inf USNA 1917. (Source: Katherine D. Friestat)","STR06" "I10779","Arthur","Jett Clinton","31 May 1918","31 Aug 2008","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 15, 2008, Page 11

Jett Clinton Arthur, Jr.

Jett Clinton Arthur, Jr. 90, died Sunday Aug. 31, 2008 at his home in Metairie, LA.

Arthur was born in Hemphill on May 31, 1918 to Jett Clinton Arthur and Anna Alice Smith Arthur. He had lived about 67 years in Metairie.

Arthur graduated from Hemphill High School as valedictorian in 1935 and was the first Eagle Scout in Sabine County. He graduated from Stephen F. Austin State University in 1939, where he received a B.A. degree in chemistry and from the University of Texas at Austin in 1946 where he received a M.A. degree in physical chemistry and chemical engineering. he was a U.S. Navy World War II veteran.

Following the war, Arthur returned to his chemistry career at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Southern Regional Research Center, located in New Orleans.

He was preceded in death by his wife of 56 years, La Verne Pitts Arthur; his parents; his brother, Roland Smithie Arthur; and brothers-in-law, Orland and Norvell Pitts.

Survivors; daughters, Martha Ann Stitsinger and husband Jon of Pearland, and Laura Jean Porter and husband Albert of Metairie; son James Clinton Arthur and wife Alicia (Jurisch) of New Orleans; grandchildren, Jennifer Lussier and husband Allen of Pearland, Arthur Lloyd Walters Walters of Portland, OR, Christopher Stitsinger and wife Lynda of Lake City, FL, and Megan Elizabeth and Jett Clinton Porter of Metairie; 15 great-grandchildren; brother Williamd Scott Arthur and wife Jean and son, Robert, of Woodville and nieces and nephews.

A memorial service was conducted by Rev. Gene Finnell at Munholland United Methodist Church, Metairie, on Saturday, Sept. 20. His ashes were buried beside his wife, LaVerne, at the Lakelawn Metairie Cemetery in a private family ceremony.

Memorial donations may be made in Arthur's memory to Munholland United Methodist Church, 1201 Metairie Road, Metairie, LA 70005 or to the Jett C. Arthur, Jr. Scholarship Fund, Stephen F. Austin State University, Attn. Alicia Roland Chapman, P. O. Box 6096-SFA Station, Nacogdoches, TX 75962.

Arrangements were made by Leitz-Eagen Funeral Home and Lakelawn, Metarie Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, October 2008)","STR06" "I13614","Arthur","Lloyd Keith","17 Oct 1888","13 Apr 1944","0","Lloyd Arthur, Sr.

Mrs. Millie Arthur received a telegram Tuesday apprising her of the death of her husband, Lloyd Arthur, Sr., who passed away Monday at the Veteran's hospital at Knoxville, Iowa, whre he had been for the past two years. Prior to being transferred to the hospital at Knoxville he spent a year in the Veterans hospital in Lincoln. He was afflicited with paralysis and heart trouble. Death came as a release from hopeless invalidism. His mother, Mrs, Nettie Arthur, who has been spending the winter in Fullerton, and his sister, Mrs. Henry Black of Fullerton, came to North Bend Tuesday when they learned of his death. Another sister, Mrs. Gertrude Bragdon of Robinson, Kansas, arrived Wednesday evening.

Lloyd Keith Arthur, son of James and Nettie Arthur, was born on a farm near Webster on October 17, 1888. He grew to manhood there, moving to North Bend with his mother and brother Willis when they retired from the farm. He was employed here as a mechanic during the years he lived in North Bend.

He was married on March 19, 1919, to Miss Millie Beznoska of North Bend. North Bend has been their home since that time except for two years they spent in Oklahoma. They were the parents of three children, Cpl. Duane Arthur, who is serving with the armed forces overseas, in North Ireland; Sgt. Lloyd Arthur, Jr. who is stationed at Savannah, Ga., and Miss Doris who is in High School and lives with her mother.

Mr. Arthur was a veteran of the first World War. He was a member of a machine gun unit but did not go overseas. He was a member of the American Legion Post when there was an organization here.

Funeral services conducted by Rev. Cottrell will be held Friday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at the United Presbyterian church. Burial will be made in the Chuickshank cemetery near Webster.

(Undated, unreferenced newspaper clipping; 13 April 1944 handwritten on it; courtesy of Caroline Mastny)","STR06" "I13614","Arthur","Lloyd Keith","17 Oct 1888","13 Apr 1944","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Dodge County, North Bend
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 27-20 SD 3 Sheet 7B
182-182
Arthur, Lloyd K He M W 41 M 31 Ne Scotland Scotland
Arthur, Millie Wf F W 34 M 24 Ne Bohemia Bohemia
Arthur, Duane K Son M W 9 S Ne Ne Ne
Arthur, Lloyd Jr Son M W 7 S Ne Ne Ne
Arthur, Doris J Dtr F W 2 S Ok Ne Ne","STR06" "I13615","Arthur","Lloyd Keith ""Shorty""","2 Oct 1922","29 Apr 1944","0","Lloyd Arthur Listed as Killed in Action

A long period of sorrowing suspense culminated in deeper grief for Mrs. Millie Arthur and daughter Doris last Thursday when they received a telegram from the War Department stating that the former's son, Staff Sgt. Lloyd Arthur is now listed as killed in action. Lloyd was reported missing since April 29. He was a lower turret gunner on a B-17 Flying Fortress. Confirmation of his death came from the German government through the International Red Cross.

Sgt. Arthur was born in North Bend on October 2, 1922. Most of his life was spent in North Bend but the family lived for a short time in Oklahoma. he was graduated from the North Bend High School with the class of 1941. Following his graduation from the North Bend High School he worked in Grand Island and in Omaha. On being inducted into the army he was assigned to the infantry in Camp Robinson, Arkansas. Later he joined the air corps and was sent to San Antonio, Texas where he received his basic training. He was sent overseas from Tampa, Florida. His plane was shot down over Brandenburg, Germany.

He is survived by his mother, a sister, Doris, and a brother, Cpl. Duane Arthur, hwo is serving with the armed forces in England. Also surviving are his grandmother, Mrs. Nettie Arthur and many other relatives. His father, the late Lloyd Arthur, Sr. died at the Veterans Hospital at Knoxville, Iowa April 3, 1944, the day that Lloyd, Jr. left the States for overseas.

Sgt. Arthur was home on furlough during the early part of March, leaving to return to camp on March 14.

(Undated, unreferenced newspaper clipping; 29 April 1944 handwritten on it; courtesy of Caroline Mastny)","STR06" "I34007","Arthur","Louisa","Abt 1840","Yes, date unknown","0","Shirley Brasher shows that she married William BEASLEY on 1 Jun 1858 in Orange County, Texas, and that they had 8 children born on Orange County.","STR06" "I18136","Arthur","Margaret","2 Jan 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Washington L. Brewster, the son of Hiram and Charlotte Brewster, on 14 January 1875 in Sabine Parish. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 78).","STR06" "I34168","Arthur","Margaret Elizabeth","2 Jun 1893","21 Sep 1980","0","Shirley Brasher notes that she married George W. Miller, the son of Elijah Miller and Mary Elizabeth Brewster.","STR06" "I34001","Arthur","Mary Ann ""Polly""","Abt 1819","Abt 1879","0","Shirley Brasher shows that she married Absalom B. JETT on 15 Apr 1838 Jefferson County, Texas, and that they had ten children born in Adams Bayou in Jefferson County.","STR06" "I33835","Arthur","Mary Evaline ""Evie""","27 Jun 1887","28 Sep 1967","0","FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976 shows she was born on 27 Jun 1887 in Texas, the daughter of Benjamin Arthur and Emma Youngblood, and that she died 28 Sept 1967 in Hemphill.","STR06" "I18129","Arthur","Mary J.","Abt 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","According to Kathy Casagranda, she married Jacob Grant ca 1874 in Sabine Parish.","STR06" "I18130","Arthur","Nancy","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed after the 1850 census. (Casagranda, 1850 Census p 78). Likely died young?","STR06" "I12857","Arthur","Solomon L.","19 Aug 1819","10 Mar 1880","0","Born when his mother was 44? Need to double check both their ages.

The History of Sabine Parish, Louisiana (author John Belisle, The Sabien Banner Press, 1912) states that ""in 1860 the white population of Sabine Parish numbers about four thousant, and there were less than two thousand slaves. There were few really wealthy people in the parish, and many owned not more than one of two slaves. the owners of six or more in 1861 included S. L. and Allen Arthur.

http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924028797707/cu31924028797707_djvu.txt
","STR06" "I34002","Arthur","Susan","13 Apr 1821","13 Mar 1886","0","Shirley Brasher shows that she married David HARMON ca 1837 in Jefferson County, and that they had nine children born in Jefferson County, Texas.","STR06" "I33955","Arthur","Taylor Columbus","2 Jul 1879","19 Oct 1955","0","Shirley Brasher shows that he married Eula E. Mothershed ca 1903 in Sabine Parish, and that they were the parents of Nettie, Allison, Myrtle, Leeman, Truman, Archie, Grace, Wilmer and Carl.","STR06" "I12816","Arthur","Thomas","11 Apr 1767","1847","0","Casagranda states that they were the parents of nine known children.","STR06" "I43182","Arthur","Thomas Arnold","20 May 1897","21 Jun 1899","0","Tombstone inscription: ""Son of W. C. & V. O. Arthur -- Little Arnold was too good from Earth. God called him home.""","STR06" "I18124","Arthur","Thomas Jefferson","Abt 1809","Abt 1884","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1850 Census
Lousiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 10 September 1850
Page 121
252-254
T. J. Arthur 41 M Farmer $500 Ky
Annie Arthur 33 F Tenn
William Arthur 12 M La
Elizabeth Arthur 11 F La
James Arthur 9 M La
Mary Arthur 7 F La
Nancy Arthur 5 F La
T. J. Arthur 1 M La

1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Post Office Many
Enumerated 28 Jun 1860
Page 37
256-256
T. J. Arthur 51 M Farmer $4400 $1000 Ky
Alice Arthur 44 F Tenn
Elizabeth Arthur 20 F La
James W. Arthur 18 M La
Mary J. Arthur 16 F La
Thomas J. Arthur 11 M La
Margaret Arthur 7 F La
Eliza E. Arthur 5 F La
George Jacobs 64 M Teacher in Common School Dist-Columbia

1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward Three, Post Office Sabine To
wn, Texas
Enumerated 29 Aug 1870
Page 13, Stamped 329
96-96
Arthur, Thos A 61 M W Farmer $500 $385 Ky
Arthur, Elizabeth 31 F W Keeping House La
Arthur, Mary J 25 F W At Home La
Arthur, Thos. J. 21 M W Works on Farm La
Arthur, Margaret 17 F W At Home La
Arthur, Eliza 13 F W At Home La
Arthur, Holman 9 M W At Home La

1880 Census
Lousiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 3
Enumerated 6 Jun 1880
Page 44 SD 2 ED 46
130-131
Arthur, Thomas J W M 71 Farmer
Arthur, Elizabeth W F 41 Dtr Keeping House
Arthur, Elizer W F 24 Dtr At Home
Arthur, Holman A W M 18 Son Farm Laborer","STR06" "I18131","Arthur","Thomas Jefferson","Abt 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 3
Enumerated 3 Jun 1880
Page 40 SD 2 ED 46
98-99
Arthur, Thomas W M 31 Farm Laborer La Ky Ark
Arthur, Martha W F 22 Wf Keeping House Ala Ala Ala
Arthur, William W M 1 Son La La Ala","STR06" "I18126","Arthur","William","Abt 1837","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed after the 1850 census. (Casagranda, 1850 Census p 78).","STR06" "I33995","Arthur","William Curtis","13 Feb 1864","11 Jul 1954","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDPX-43X
Name: William Curtis Arthur
Event Date: 11 Jul 1954
Event Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): white
Age (Formatted): 90 years 4 months 28 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 13 Feb 1864
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace: Va.
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace: Unknown
Occupation: Doctor Medical
Residence Place: Bellaire, Harris, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Hemphill City Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 14 Jul 1954
Informant's Name (Original): X
GS Film number: 2114216
Digital Folder Number: 4163960
Informant Mrs. Rube L. McMullen
Signed by Hugh F. Arnold, MD (Nephew of his wife, Viola Arnold Arthur)
Image Number: 1739
Reference ID: cn 34034
Collection: William Curtis Arthur, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I10781","Arthur","William Scott","21 May 1927","26 Sep 2008","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 15, 2008, Page 11


William ""Bill"" Scott Arthur

William ""Bill"" Scott Arthur, 81, of Woodville passed away Friday, Sept. 26, 2008, at Woodland Heights Medical Center in Lufkin.

Arthur was born May 21, 1927, to the late Jett Clinton Arthur Jr. (sic) and and Anna Alice Smith Arthur in Hemphill. He was a former resident of Houston and had lived in Woodville for the past 15 years. He was a retired electrical engineer from Brown & Root and was a U.S. Army World War II veteran.

He was preceded in death by his parents and his brothers, Jett Clinton Arthur, Jr. and Roland Smithie Arthur.

Survivors: his loving wife of 60 years, Jean Arthur of Woodville; son, Beau-Robert ""Bobby"" Arthur of Woodville; former daughter-in-law, Pamela Arthur Bracy; sister-in-law, Virginia ""Ginger"" Hanks; nieces and nephews, and a host of caring friends, cousins, and his special friend, Sherry McRight.

Funeral services were held Monday, Sept. 29 at 11 a.m. at the Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Campground Cemetery in Woodville. Officiating were Bro. Jim Turner and Father Egido Vecchio.

Pallbearers: Lloyd Hanks, Jr. , David Hanks, Ken Deslattes, Stuart Kane, Robert Oates and Eliza Oates.

Services were under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, October 2008)","STR06" "I18140","Arthur","William W.","Abt 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","ASSUMED by Kathy Casagranda to be a child of Thomas and Elizabeth ARTHUR due to last name, proximity to the other Arthur families in Sabine Parish, year of birth, place of birth, and the names of his children. Not proven. On January 30, 1852, William W. Arthur was bonded as a constable, securities were P.T. Montgomery and Jesse Morris. CRB B p. 37. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 79).

Shirley Brasher instead shows him as the son of Barnabus C. Arthur (b. 1797 in South Carolina) and Lucinda Bond (b. 1801 in Georgia).

Casagranda writes that at the time of the 1850 Sabine Parish census, William and Eliza were living in the home of 75 year old Elizabeth McGuffin of Ireland. Could this be Eliza's grandmother? Also in the home was 20 year old John McGuffin, born Canada, and 29 year old Hiram Turner of Mississippi, listed as a laborer. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 79). However, the census microfilm shows they lived next to Elizabeth McGuffin, and not actually in her home.","STR06" "I18140","Arthur","William W.","Abt 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish,
Enumerated 10 Sept 1850
Page 121
254-256
Elizabeth McGuffin 75 Ireland
John McGuffin 20 M Canada
255-257
W. W. Arthur 26 M Miss
Eliza Arthur 18 F La
Barnabus Arthur 2 M La
Hiram A. Turner 23 M Labor Miss

1860 Census
not located

1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward Nine, Post Office Many
Enumerated 23 Sept 1870
Page 4
33-33
Arthur, Allen 75 M W Farmer $330 $645 S.C.
Arthur, Mary 30 F M Keeping House La
Arthur, William W 46 M W Farmer $100 $100 Miss
Arthur, Sarah A 25 F W At Home La
34-34
Arthur, Taylor 22 M W Farmer $130 La
Arthur, Nancy P 21 F W Keeping House La
Arthur, Barnaby C 22 M W Farm Laborer La

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Middle Creek
FHL Film # 1254467 NA Film # T9-0467 Page 234D
William Arthur Self Widowed M W 56 Miss Farmer SC Ga
Mary Arthur Cousin S F W 46 La Keeping House SC Tn
Sarah Arthur Cousind S F W 39 La At Home SC Tn","STR06" "I7882","Arzberger","Alma Ruth","16 Feb 1919","11 Sep 1972","0","Alma was living with her family in Emporia, Lyon County, Kansas at the time of the 1925 Kansas State Census. Her mother, Mattie, was listed as the head of a household consisting of Charles (15), Raymond (13), Helen (10), Anna (?), and Alma (6). Also living in the home were Dorothea Kyle, and her son-in-law, Andy Kyle. The place of birth for everyone in the family was shown as Kansas.","STR06" "I34625","Asaro","Barbara Michelle","1 Dec 1964","5 Apr 1969","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I31670","Ashcroft","Susan P. ""Sue""","12 Sep 1839","27 Jan 1916","0","In 1850, she was living in the home of Levy and Elizabeth Ashcroft in Shelby County, Texas.

In 1910, she was living in Winnsboro, Texas with her daughter and son-in-law, Addie and S. M. Woodard.

Mrs. Sue P. McLemore - Quietly passed away at her home in Blooming Grove, Navarro Co TX, on 27 Jan 1916. She was born in the Republic of Texas 79 years ago. She had lived in Sulphur Springs for many years in the long ago. She was the mother and sister of our citizens, Jno. D. Williams and B. F. Ashcroft. Mrs. McLemore came to this city about 1856, was married to Luther Williams who gave his life for the cause of the Southern Confederacy. Subsequently, she married Mr. McLemore, and to that union were born three children: Mrs. S. M. Woodard, James and Luther McLemore. Member of the Methodist church. Funeral services were conducted at the home of B. F. Ashcroft with interment in the Sulphur Springs City cemetery. SULPHUR SPRINGS GAZETTE, 4 Feb 1916.

Her obituary was copied from the FindAGrave memorial page of her daughter from her first marriage, Fannie E. Williams. (FAG # 13373157)

","STR06" "I31670","Ashcroft","Susan P. ""Sue""","12 Sep 1839","27 Jan 1916","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Hopkins County, Sulphur Springs
Enumerated 18 Jun 1900
SD 1 ED 49 Sheet 1A Stamped 72
11-12
McLemore, S P Head W F Sept 1840 59 Wd 6 6/4 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, L A Son W M Sept 1873 27 D/S? Tx Tx Tx Sadler
McLemore, Addie Dtr F Jan 1875 25 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, J M Son W M --- 1881 19 S Tx Tx Tx Telephone O

1910 Census
Texas, Wood County, JP #4, Winnsboro Town
Enumerated 26 Apr 1910
SD 3 ED 129 Ward 3 Sheet 12B
220-225
Woodard, S M Head M W 40 M3 0 Tn Tn Tn English Cashier Bank
Woodard, Addie F W 35 m1 ) Tx Ala Tx
Woodard, Philip SOn M W 12 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Mother-in-law F W 70 Wd Tx NC Sc","STR06" "I45905","Ashe","Albert Marshall","26 Dec 1929","16 Sep 2005","0","Obituary, as copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Kenneth D. Bogard:

Albert Marshall Ashe of Raton, NM passed away September 16, 2005 in Albuquerque, NM at the age of 75. He was a retired truck driver and a United States Army veteran. He was born December 26, 1929 in Segundo, CO. He was preceded in death by his parents, Arthur V. and Eliza Rivera-Ash. He was also preceded in death by his brothers and sisters: Arthur Ashe, Sarah Perea and Suzie Ashe; granddaughter, Elena Ashe; and numerous relatives. He is survived by his wife, Magdelina Aguilar. They were married February 3, 1951. He is survived by his sons: Arthur Rayand and his wife, Patricia Ashe of Albuquerque, NM, Robert and his wife, Debbie Ashe of Albuquerque, NM, Simon and his wife, Marie Ashe of Albuquerque, NM, and Gerald Ashe and his fiance, Katie MacNeilage of Raton, NM; daughters, Alberta McLemore and her husband, Brian of Weatherford, TX, Clara Mesillas and her husband, Cid of Albuquerque, NM and Adeline Vigil and her husband, Kelly of Monte Vista, CO. 18 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren also survive. He is also survived by his brothers: Arthur Ashe and his wife, Debra of Belen, NM, Emil Ashe and his wife, Liz of Golondrinas, NM, Reyes Ashe and his wife, Liz of Albuquerque, NM, Joseph Ashe and his wife, Marcella of Albuquerque, NM, Patrick Ashe and his wife, Gloria of Golondrinas, NM and sisters; Flora Paiz of Albuquerque, NM, Virginia Raybon and her husband, Grady, Grace Olivas and her husband, Nick of Albuquerque, NM, Stella Archuleta and her husband, Steve of Albuquerque, NM, and Liza Chavea and her husband, Ray of Albuquerque, NM. Recitation of the Most Holy Rosary will be held at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday, September 21, 2005 at St. Anne's Catholic Church in Albuquerque. Mass of the Resurrection and a Celebration of Love will follow at 9:00 a.m. at St. Anne's Catholic Church with Father John as Celebrant. There will also be Recitation of the Most Holy Rosary at St. Patrick's-St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Raton, NM at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, September 22, 2005. Burial will follow in Fairmont Cemetery in Raton. Arrangements and a Celebration of Love for Albert Marshall Ashe are under the direction of the Yaksich-Long Funeral Home of Raton.","STR06" "I46778","Ashley","Amos","Abt 1867","Yes, date unknown","0","The IGI shows he married Mary A. RODDY.","STR06" "I22199","Ashley","Claudia","Abt 1921","30 May 2002","0","She is buried in the Clinton Cemetery.","STR06" "I44564","Ashley","Edna E.","Abt 1904","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a HAMMOCK.","STR06" "I46779","Ashley","Elizabeth","Abt 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","The IGI shows she married Frank BARRON.","STR06" "I46770","Ashley","Ezekiel W.","Between 1816 and 1821","14 Oct 1888","0","Historical Data Systems, comp. U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2009. show E. W. Ashley as a Private, enlisting in Company D, Mississippi 5th Infantry Regiment. Mrs. C. C. Ashley, age 70 and widowed applied for a Confederate Pension on 21 Mar 1902 in Anderson County, Texas. She stated they were married on 5 July 1852 in Clark County, Mississippi, and that he died 14 Oct 1888. His service was shown as with the First Miss. Reserves, about 9 months, before that was in service in Company B of the 14th Mississippi Regiment.

From the Rootsweb ASHLEY-L Archives:

I have Ezekiel Ashley who was married to Piety Pridgen and later to Catherine
McLemore. I beleive he had a brother named James since he married Piety's
sister. I believe he was born in Al but that is all I know about where he
came from or his parents. If anyone has any info, I would love to hear from
them.

G.Ashley email: GeraldA294@aol.com","STR06" "I46770","Ashley","Ezekiel W.","Between 1816 and 1821","14 Oct 1888","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Clarke County, P.O. Enterprise
Enumerated 16th June 1860
Page 33
206-206
John Brandt 20 M Clerk Germany
E. Ashley 39 Carpenter $--- $170 Ala
Catherine Ashley 22 F Miss
J/L? .L. Ashley 5 M Miss
N.I. Ashley 4 F Miss
J/I? A. Ashley 2 M Miss
W.W. Ashley 6/12 M Miss

1870 Census
not located

1880 Census
Texas, Anderson County, Subdiv. 6
Enumerated 15 Jun 1880
Page 16 D. SD 1 ED 6
132-144
Ashley, E. W. W M 64 Farmer Alabama SC SC
Ashley, Catherine W F 54 Wf Keeping house Miss Ala Ga
Ashley, Mary J W F 23 Dtr Miss Ala Miss
Ashley, John W M 20 Son Works on Farm Miss Ala Miss
Ashley, Victoria W F 16 Dtr Miss Ala Miss
Ashley, Amos W M 13 Son Miss Ala Miss
Ashley, Elizabeth W F 12 Dtr Miss Ala Miss
Ashley, James W M 10 S [Twin] Miss Ala Miss
Ashley, George W M 10 Son [Twin] Miss Ala Miss
Ashley, Viola W F 6 Dtr Miss Ala Miss","STR06" "I46771","Ashley","George Webster","26 Oct 1870","30 Jul 1947","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows he was widowed, and died at the Wichita Falls State Hospital. Information on the certificate was from hospital records. He was shown to be buried at Riverside.","STR06" "I46771","Ashley","George Webster","26 Oct 1870","30 Jul 1947","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Anderson County, JP 5
Enumerated 5 July 1900
SD 7 ED 13 Sheet 23B
413-413
Ashley, George W W M Oct 1870 29 M 7 MIss Ala Miss
Ashley, Nellie I Wf W F Mar 1875 M 7 3/3 Tenn Ala Tenn
Ashley, Estella M Dtr W F Sept 1895 4 S Tx Miss Tenn
Ashley, Ivy W Son W M Nov 1896 3 S Tx Miss Tenn
Ashley, James T Son W M Jan 1900 4/12 S Tx Miss Tenn
Ashley, Catherine C Mother W F Feb 1832 68 Wd 11/4 Miss Tenn Tenn


","STR06" "I44513","Ashley","James Augusta","10 Jul 1875","4 Apr 1955","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of Edward Randolph ASHLEY (FAG # 49608315 ) and Annie Pearl STALEY (FAG #49608232). This Texas Death certificate shows them as Edwin R. ASHLEY (born NC) and Allie P. STALEY (born La). At the time of his death he was the Manager of Lufkin Courts, living in Lufkin on 510 So. Bynum St. Informant was Mrs. Edna HAMMOCK.","STR06" "I44513","Ashley","James Augusta","10 Jul 1875","4 Apr 1955","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Angelina County, Pr. 3
Enumerated 18 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 3 Sheet 24
219-232
Ashley, Edmond Head W M Aug 1873 26 M 7 Tx Nc Ala Locomotive Engineer
Ashley, Gussie B Wf W F Sep 1875 26 M 7 2/1 Ga Ga Ga
Ashley, Thomas K Son W M Jny 1897 3 S Tx Tx Ga
---/233
Smith, Frank Nephew W M May 1890 10 S Tx Ga Ga Student
Ashley, James Head W M July 1875 24 M 2 Tx Nc Ala Locomotive Engineer
Ashley, Nany Wf W F Aug 1874 26 M 2 1/1 La La Ala
Ashley, Elmer Son W M 6 mo 1898 1 S Tx Tx La
Ashley, Charles L Brother W M Mar 1881 19 S Tx Nc Ala Day Laborer

1910 Census
Texas, Newton County, Sixth JP
Enumerated ___ day of ___ 1910
SD 2 ED 114 Sheet 1B
11-11
Ashley, James A Hed M W 34 m1 12 Tx NC Fl Foreman Lumber Mill
Ashley, Nonnie E W F W34 m1 12 4/4 La Tx Ala
Ashely, Elmer Son M W 10 S Tx Tx La
Ashley, Artur Son M W 9 S Tx Tx La
Ashley, Edna Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx La
Ashley, Annie Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx La

1920 Census
Texas, Angelina County, JP 1, Lufkin Town
Enumerated 16 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 6 Sheet 12A
244-272
Ashley, James A Head M W 44 M Tx Nc Fl Forman Sawmill
Ashley, Nannie E Wf F W 42 M La Tx Ala
Ashley, Elma E Son M W 21 S Tx Tx La Apprentice Moulder
Ashley, Arthur B Son M W 19 S Tx Tx La Apprentice Moulder
Ashley, Edna E Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx La
Ashley, Annie P Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx La
Maxey, Bryan Nephew M W 10 S Tx La Tx
Maxey, Edwin Nephew M W 9 S Tx La Tx
Maxey, Beatrice Niece F W 7 S Tx La Tx
","STR06" "I46775","Ashley","John A.","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown on the IGI as born 17 Jan 1858 and died 12 Feb 1938 in Oklahoma City. Shown to have married twice, to Josephine CONCORD and Lula Jane MILLER, and as the father of seven.

In 1910, a John A Ashley (age 61, born ca 1849, Mississippi) and wife Lulla (age 23, born ca 1887) can be found in Caney, Atoka, Oklahoma with seven children. It was shown they had been married 7 years, and that she was the mother of two children, both living.

It would therefore appear that Ollie-17, Willie-15, Rosa-13, Minnie-11 and Maggie-8, were born to John's first wife, Robert-7 and Fred-4 both born to Lula.

John's mother, a 91 year old widow, Catherine Ashley was listed in their home as well. She was born in Mississippi as well.

Other other facts fit this John A. Ashley as being a son of Catherine C. McLemore, but the ages are markedly different.

Info can be found at FindAGrave on this John A. Ashley, linked to Josephine Concord. But again, due to the significant age gap, this should be carefully verified.

John Albert Ashley, Choctaw, early day state farmer who fought in the Civil War as a Confederate, will be buried in the Harrah Cemetery Monday afternoon following 2 p.m. services in the Choctaw Baptist Church.

Ashley, who died Saturday night in University hospital after an illness of several months, joined the Confederate ranks in Mississippi early in 1864 and fought until the end of the war. He was not wounded.

Ashley moved into the southern part of Oklahoma shortly before the turn of the century, and later moved to Choctaw. He came to the state from Texas.

published in the Oklahoman February 14 1938

Memory Lane Cemetery
Harrah
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma

Find A Grave Memorial# 40244929","STR06" "I46774","Ashley","Mary Jane","Abt 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","The IGI shows she married John W. JACKSON.","STR06" "I46777","Ashley","Victoria","24 Feb 1864","1 Jan 1935","0","Her Texas Death Certificate lists her as Victoria Lauallen, wife of Johnson Louallen, born in Vemon, Mississippi to a Mr. Ashley, and with a mother by the maiden name of McLemore. The IGI shows her husband's last name as LLOUELLEN.","STR06" "I11216","Ashmore","Hannah C.","9 Aug 1852","10 Nov 1929","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine, Precinct No. 3
Enumerated 8 June 1900
SD 8 ED 70 122A Sheet 5
78-78
Walker, John Hd W M Oct 1852 47 M 26 Tx Ind Tx Farmer
Walker, Hannah C Wf W F Aug 1852 47 M26 4/4 Tx SC Tx
Walker, David E Son W M Sep 1881 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Walker, Elias Son W M Feb 1889 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Walker, Margret F Dau W F Apr 1891 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Walker, Bertis Son W M Dec 1893 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Walker, Harvey Lee Son W M Dec 1895 4 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I11219","Ashmore","James Spencer ""Bud""","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1900 Sabine County Census, a Bu?? Ashmore of this same age, husband of Senora and father of five, was living next to Elizabeth Ashmore Hyden. He was shown as born in Oct. 1858 in Texas, with his parents born in Alabama and Texas. Might Bu?? and James Spencer be the same person?

Some online trees seem to confirm this, showing that he married Sanora Lambert, and that they were the parents of Walter, Nettie, Anna, Charles and Tommy.","STR06" "I11219","Ashmore","James Spencer ""Bud""","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):John W. Clark shows that he married Sonora LAMBERT.","STR06" "I11215","Ashmore","June Elizabeth","1 Aug 1850","11 Feb 1934","0","(Research):Census Listings

1880 Household:
Name Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation
George HAIDEN M Male 29 AR Farmer
Elizabeth HAIDEN M Female 31 TX
James W. HAIDEN S Male 8 TX
Marion HAIDEN S Male 5 TX
James S. HAIDEN S Male 4 TX
Allen HAIDEN S Male 5M TX
Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 3, Sabine, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255325
Page Number 210B

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 15 June 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 10B
171-171
Hyden, Geo Head W M Nov 1852 47 M 29 Ark Tn Ala
Hyden, Elizabeth Wife W F Aug 1851 48 M 29 7/5 Tx SC Tx
Hyden, William Son W M Oct 1871 28 Wd Tx Ark Tx
Hyden, Lizzie Dtr W F Sep 1882 17 S Tx Ark Tx
Hyden, John T. Son W M Apr 1889 11 S Tx Ark Tx
Hyden, Queen Granddaughter W F Sep 1894 5 S Tx Ark Tx
172-172
Hyden, Marion Hd W M Jan 1875 25 M O Tx Ark Tx
Hyden, Patsey Wf W F Oct 1883 16 M 0 0/0 Tx Miss Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 28 and 29 of April 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 9A Stamped 115
154-154
Hyden, Marion Hd M W 36 M1 10 Tx Tx Tx Farmer General Farm
Hyden, Mattie Wf F W 25 M1 10 4/4 Tx US Tx
Hyden, R. V. Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Earnest Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Ora Dtr F W 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Oda Dtr F W 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
155-155
Hyden, Geo He M W 62 M1 40 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Hyden, Elizabeth Wf F W 60 M1 40 7/4 Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, John Tom Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Hyden, Queen GrdDtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
156-156
McElroy, Fonol Hd M W 58 M1 21 Tx US US Farmer
McElroy, Sarah Wf F W 54 M1 21 9/4 Tx SC Tx
McElroy, Joella Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McElroy, Dillard Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McElroy, Ida Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McElroy, Bennena F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 8B
156-156
Hyden, Marion F Hd M W 46 M Tx Ark Tx Farmer General Farm
Hyden, Mattie B Wf F W 36 M Tx La Tx
Hyden, R.B. Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Earnest Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Ora Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Ola Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, I. D. Son M W 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
157-157
Hyden, John Tom Hd M W 30 M Tx Ark Tx Farmer General Farm
Hyden, Nannie Wf F W 37 M Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Marcus Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
158-158
Hyden, Geo W Hd M W 71 M Ark Tn Ala Farmer General Farm
Hyden, Elizabeth Wf F W 72 M Tx Ala Ala
159-159
McElroy, W Fenl Hd M W 70 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer General Farm
McElroy, Sarah Wf F W 60 M Tx SC Tx
McElroy, Ella Dtr F W 26 S Tx Tx Tx
McElroy, Dillard Son M W 25 S Tx Tx Tx
McElroy, Bennina Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I24017","","","","","","","" "I11217","Ashmore","Sarah Katherine","Abt 1854","24 Aug 1947","0","Her death certificate indicated she was a widow, and was 94 years old.","STR06" "I11213","Ashmore","Spencer","Abt 1815","Aft 1880","0","Shown by some as the son of William and Hannah Ashmore, both of whom died prior to 1850 in Nacogdoches County.He has a military marker on his gravesite, Cpl Co B IBN CAV Texas State Trps. His tombstone is also inscribed 1814-1876, but the date of death must be in error, as he was listed on the 1880 Sabine County, Texas Census.","STR06" "I11213","Ashmore","Spencer","Abt 1815","Aft 1880","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 13 Nov 1850
234-234
Spencer Ashmore 35 M Farmer $2000 South Carolina
Elizabeth Ashmore 21 F Texas
Rebecca F. Ashmore 4 F Texas
Elizabeth J. Ashmore 9/12 F Texas

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sandy Beat, Post Office Fairmount
Enumerated 17 July 1860
Page 411
294-294
Spencer Ashmore 44 M Farmer $2300 $695 SC
Elizabeth Ashmore 30 F Tx
Rebecca F Ashmore 14 F Tx
Elizabeth J Ashmore 11 F Tx
Hannah C Ashmore 8 F Tx
Sarah C Ashmore 6 F Tx
Mary E Ashmore 4 F Tx
James S Ashmore 2 M Tx

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No. 2, Post Office Sabine Town
Enumerated 1 Aug 1870
Page No. 21, Stamped 17
474-474
Ashmore, Spencer 54 M W farmer $1000 $600 South Carolina
Ashmore, Rebecca 23 F W Keeping House Tx
Ashmore, Elizabeth J 18 F W Tx
Ashmore, Hannah C 17 F W Tx
Ashmore, Sarah C 16 F W Tx
Ashmore, Mary E 13 F W Tx
Ashmore, James 12 M W Tx
Ashmore, Victoria 10 F W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sub-Div 84, JP No 1
Enumerated 12 July 1880
Page 30 B SD 1 ED 84
273-284
Ashmore, Spencer W M 60 Miss
Ashmore, Marie W F 22 Dtr Tx
Ashmore, Spencer W M 17 Son Tx","STR06" "I34237","","","","","","","" "I4554","Ashworth","Mary Elizabeth","9 May 1869","30 Jun 1963","0","She was said to be the daughter of Wiley and Margaret Ashworth.","STR06" "I22143","","","","","","","" "I34236","","","","","","","" "I22140","Ashworth","Robert Gervis","8 Jul 1925","10 Jan 1991","0","The Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015 shows him as a son of Ephraim L. Ashworth and Beatrice Lott.","STR06" "I22141","Ashworth","Robert Gervis","25 Jun 1946","6 Dec 2007","0","Robert Ashworth Jr.

Robert Ashworth Jr., 61, of Bridge City, died Thursday, December 6, 2007, in Port Arthur.

Funeral service will be 11:00 a.m. Monday, December 10, 2007, at Bridge City United Pentecostal Church, with Reverend J. W. Harrell officiating. Interment will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens.

Visitation will be 4:00-8:00 p.m. Sunday at Claybar Funeral Home in Bridge City.
Mr. Ashworth was born June 25, 1946 in DeRidder, LA, to Robert Gervis Ashworth Sr. and Minnie (Boyett) Ashworth.

Robert served in the U.S. Marine Corps. He worked as an Ultasonic tester in various shipyards including Levingston and American Bridge. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and loved to spend time with his grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his father, Robert (Bob) Ashworth, Sr.

He is survived by his mother, Minnie Ashworth; sons Bobby Ashworth and wife Teri, Jason Ashworth and wife Missi, all of Bridge City; grandchildren, Megan Sullivan, Lane Ashworth, Hailey Ashworth and Garrett Ashworth; sister Lynn Young and husband Russell of Mauriceville and brother Nathan Ashworth and wife Pam of Auburn, WA.
Serving as pallbearers will be Travis Ashworth, Keith Ainsworth, Harry Joe Wolf, Marlin Verdine, Russell Young and Jack Eubanks.

Serving as honorary pallbearer will be Don Stanton.

Copyright ? 1999-2008 cnhi, inc.
The Orange Leader
www.orangeleader.com/obituaries
December 07, 2007 01:10 pm","STR06" "I23464","Asta","Antoinette","Mar 1871","Aft 1932","0","New Orleans, Louisiana Death records index, 1804-1949 show both:

Antoineete Saladino Trapani DOB ca 1870 DOD ca 14 Dec 1934
Antoinette Asta Trapani DOB ca 1880 DOD 11 Jul 1932

Are these perhaps for the same person, with some confustion on the dates, our are these for two different individuals?","STR06" "I33713","","","","","","","" "I25093","Atchley","Minnie Pearl","5 Jul 1915","10 Nov 1988","0","(Research):The following census listing is assumed to be for Minnie Pe
arl, based on her name and middle initial, and the date of bith being a match. This should be verified by obtaining either an obituary and/or birth, death certificates.

1920 Census
Texas, Wichita County, JP 4
Enumerated 26 and 27 Jan 1920
SD 13 ED 133 Sheet 4A Stamped 199


75-76
Atchley, James M W 28 M Ark Miss Miss Farmer
Atchley, Dona Wife F W 24 M Tx Miss Miss
Atchley, Minnie P Dtr F W 4/512 S Tx Ark Tx
Atchley, Leonard Son M W 2 1/12 S Tx Ark Tx","STR06" "I5608","","","","","","","" "I26745","Atkins","Earl Leroy","6 Feb 1921","26 Nov 1971","0","According to Bonnie Seiler, she married Silvia Lee PRIDGEON on 1 November 1944 in Cumberland County, North Carolina.","STR06" "I5606","","","","","","","" "I26851","","","","","","","" "I26740","Atkins","Hazel Louise","11 May 1911","15 Mar 2000","0","According to Bonnie Seiler, she married Earl CONERLY on 22 March 1930 in Cumberland County.","STR06" "I26789","","","","","","","" "I26852","","","","","","","" "I26743","Atkins","Joseph Forrest","8 Jan 1916","25 Apr 1985","0","According to Bonnie Seiler, he married Hazel CARTER.","STR06" "I26742","Atkins","Lucille","4 Nov 1913","12 Nov 1988","0","According to Bonnie Seiler, she married Ralph Hall Davis, Sr.","STR06" "I28783","","","","","","","" "I24222","Atkins","Thelma Leomia","8 Nov 1908","25 Oct 1987","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville
Cross Creek Township, King Street
ED 26-11 SD 11 Sheet 20A Stamped 131
Enumerated by Mrs. Ida Belle Beard
397-397
Hughes, Thomas Hd M W 21 M19 NC NC NC Carpenter
Hughes, Thelma Wife F W 21 M 19 NC NC NC
Hughes, Ray Curtis Son M W 6/12 S NC NC NC","STR06" "I46459","","","","","","","" "I5106","Atkinson","William Alvin","26 Sep 1901","10 Feb 1977","0","The son of James Albert ATKINSON and Annie Elizabeth CHILDRESS.

OBITUARY: Newapaper; Feb 1977

OBITUARY: Graham, TX -- Services for William Alvin ""Shorty"" Atkinson, 75, of Jean, TX, who died Thursday in a Wichita Falls hospital, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Morrison Funeral Home. Burial will be in Woodson, Tex. Cemetery. Atkinson was born Sept. 26, 1901, in Hasse, TX. He was a long-time resident of Young County who married Odessa Wright in 1925 in Throckmorton, TX. He was a member of Jean Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife; six sons, James of Merkel, TX., Kenneth of Carlsbad, N. M., Ray of Snyder, Frank of Jal, N. M., L. B. of Breckenridge, TX., and Wilburn of Olney, TX., a daughter, Mrs. Donna Rials of Ft. Worth; a sister, Mrs. Nathan Whitaker of Throckmorton, and several grandchildren.

(Courtesy of Mitchell Atkinson)","STR06" "I26423","Atkison","Ellen Damerius","Aug 1864","Yes, date unknown","0","MaryLynn Santa shows her as Ellen Damerius ATKISON.","STR06" "I7731","Attig","George","26 Apr 1788","7 Nov 1857","0","In the ""FamilyHart Database"" at WorldConnect, he is shown as the son of Johan George and Elizabeth ATTIG of York, Pennsylvania.","STR06" "I22908","","","","","","","" "I31141","Atwood","Caroline E.","23 Jun 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1860 Federal census, she was living with her mother and stepfather, Isaac Maltby, in El Dorado County, California.","STR06" "I30751","Atwood","Charles Edson","Abt 1822","15 Jul 1855","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1850 Census
Vermont, Addison County, Ripton
Enumerated 9 Sept 1850
43-44
Charles Atwood 28 M Farmer $2000 Vermont
Eveline F Atwood 30 F Vermont
Caroline E Atwood 6 F Vermont
Nelson LaFrancis 19 M Farmer Canada
Isadore La Lalsary (Lalasage) 17 M Farmer Canada","STR06" "I29123","Aubert","Thelma B.","24 Jun 1913","25 Sep 1986","0","Bob Nohavec shows her as the daughter of Newton AUBERT and Atla IVES.","STR06" "I34623","Aubrey","Victor Dale","6 Aug 1897","24 Dec 1968","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texsa Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as the son of Victor Aubrey and Lenora Burrell. He was shown as a Deputy Sheriff.","STR06" "I34623","Aubrey","Victor Dale","6 Aug 1897","24 Dec 1968","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I45515","Aultman","Joseph Albert","11 Jul 1883","31 Jul 1941","0","Wynema McGrew shows him as a son of William M Aultman and Mary Jo Carter. He died of an ""acute heart attack"" and was buried in the Aultman cemetery near his home. He has a headstone in the Saulters Cemetery, commonly called Oakdale UMC Cemetery.","STR06" "I11285","Aune","Elizabeth Hansine","20 Aug 1912","15 Sep 1992","0","The ""Detroit Border Crossing and Passenger Crew Listes, 1905-1957"" on Ancestry.com have a manifest listing, dated September 8, 1924, for a 12 year, 1 month old Elizabeth Aune, born in Kenna, Saskatchewan. She was listed as Danish, and she was accompanied by her father, Ralph Aune, and mother, not named. They were from Preeseville, Saskatchewan, and their destination was Detroit, as permanent residents. Her closet relative or friend in country from whence she came was listed as her Grandfather, Jochim Scharfenberg. Microfilme Roll M1478_2.","STR06" "I47911","","","","","","","" "I31417","Averill","Ernest Frank","19 Jun 1884","17 Jul 1905","0","Not listed with his family at the time of the 1900 Ogle County, Illinois federal census.","STR06" "I31081","Averill","Frank E.","20 Jan 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","Was said to have been born in ""Nashua, Ill.""","STR06" "I31081","Averill","Frank E.","20 Jan 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Illinois, Ogle County, White Rock Township
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 92 Sheet 5A
89-89
Averill, Frank Hd W M Jan 1861 39 M19 Ill Canada French Ohio Milk Hauler
Averill, Laurilla Wf W F Mar 1864 36 M19 5/5 Ill Oh Oh
Averill, Myrtle Dtr W F July 1889 12 S Ill Ill Ill At School
Averill, Leona Dtr W F Jul 1887 12 S Ill Ill Ill At School
Averill, Eddie Son W M Dec 1893 6 S Ill Ill Ill At School
Smith, Katie Servant W F Aug 1878 21 S Ill England Ill Servant Private Family
Averill, ----- Dtr W F June 1900 0/12 Ill Ill Ill","STR06" "I31418","Averill","Myrtle A.","21 Jul 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","Was said to have been born in ""Nashua, Ill.""","STR06" "I2921","Averitt","Fannie","Feb 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","Wynema McGrew notes that her mother, Mrs. J. W. Averitt, in in Una, Robertson County, Texas, in 1888.","STR06" "I30832","Avery","Amanda Church","7 Feb 1849","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Ausable Forks, New York.","STR06" "I30828","Avery","Ann E.","2 Sep 1839","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Ticonderoga, New York. Said to have married Samuel BULLEN on 22 Sept 1869, and they were the parents of Nellie and Catherine.","STR06" "I30829","Avery","Erwin Wentworth","15 Dec 1842","21 Dec 1910","0"," ""Later resided in Willsboro, New York.""

The 1910 census, shortly before his death, indicated he had been married three times, his current marriage have been for 20 years.","STR06" "I30829","Avery","Erwin Wentworth","15 Dec 1842","21 Dec 1910","0","(Research):

Census:
1880 Federal Census
St. Armand, Essex County, New York, p. 300D.
Erwine W. Avery, age 37, born in New York, father born in Massachusetts, mother born in New York; occupation: dry goods dealer.
Head of a household including wife Elizabeth and son Amos.

1900 Census
New York, Essex County, Willsboro Town
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 5 ED 55 Sheet 1A
11-11
Avery, Erwin W Head W M Dec 1843 56 M 10 New York Mass New York Merchant (Goods)
Avery, May L Wf W F Apr 1857 43 M 10 1/1 NY NY NY
Avery, Gerald W Son W M Jan 1893 7 S NY NY NY

1910 Census
New York, Essex County, Willsboro Town
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 10 ED 57 Sheet 6A
119-119
Avery, Erwin W HEad M W 66 m3 20 NY Mass NY Retail Merchant
Avery, May L Wf F W 54 m1 20 1/1 NY NY Vermony
Avery, Gerald Son M W 17 S NY NY NY

","STR06" "I30827","Avery","Fletcher J.","24 Oct 1837","23 Oct 1907","0","He appears to have been married twice, as a transcription of burials at the Old Burt Cemetery in Essex, New York has the following information relating to the Avery family:

AVERY -
Fletcher 1837-1907
Susan Caugher his wife 1840-1875
Cordelia E Cooper his wife 1868-1923
Child Mary Avery 1872-1875
Child Edgar Avery born Aug 18, 1888 died Oct 1888","STR06" "I30830","Avery","Wilber B.","2 Apr 1844","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Forestdale, Vermont.","STR06" "I8074","","","","","","","" "I8075","","","","","","","" "I13017","Ayres","Ann","Aft 1751","Yes, date unknown","0","Her maiden name is possibly Ayers. (Per J.H. Vardeman)","STR06" "I863","Ayres","Katherine Lynn","14 Jan 1901","27 Oct 1940","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, November 1, 1940
Page Six
Local Happenings

Mrs. Alvin Benkelman, who has been in poor health for several months, passed away at Arlington, Virginia, Sunday night. She leaves her husband, a son, Alvin, Jr., her parents, two sisters and two brothers. Mr. Benkelman is the son of John A. Benkelman of Cass City and is well known here.","STR06" "I27090","Ayscue","David Thomas","21 Nov 1929","26 Aug 2001","0","This is his listing on the SSDI:

DAVID T AYSCUE JR 21 Nov 1929 26 Aug 2001 (V) 27536 (Henderson, Vance, NC ) (none specified) 246-28-7567 North Carolina","STR06" "I21719","B?hrle","Anna Maria","6 Apr 1819","17 Jan 1849","0","Kathy Brandt Bonnell shows that she was the mother of two children, by an unknown father, Margarethe and Johann Georg W?rner, born in Bartenbach in 1845 and 1847.","STR06" "I21717","B?hrle","Leonhard","Abt 1748","Yes, date unknown","0","BonnieMargaret Jacob's indicates, on page 19 of her 1981 unpublished manuscript, that the origin of the name B?hrle translates as ""farmer.""","STR06" "I15404","","","","","","","" "I15403","","","","","","","" "I41472","Baber","Bill ""Paw Paw""","1 Jul 1919","28 May 2008","0","Obituary, per his FindAGrave memorial page:

Bill ""Paw Paw"", of Beaumont was a native of Blox, Texas and a lifelong resident of the area. He retired from Synpol Chemical.

He was a lifelong member of North End Baptist Church.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Bill Baber, Sr. and Polly Baber; and son, Kenneth Wayne Baber.

Survivors include his wife of sixty-one years, Verlyn Baber; children, Billy Baber and Sarah Stafford and her husband Larry; grandchildren, Grace Baber, Anna Childs and her husband Patrick, Ellen Baber, Sherry Sherwin and her husband John and David Baber; great grandchildren, Taylor Hughes and Stafford Baber and Matthew Sherwin and numerous other family and friends.

His memorial page is linked to his parents, Bill Baber (1893-1970) and Arvie Gee Baber (1897-1994), and sister Maxine Baber Williams (1916-1992).","STR06" "I41473","Baber","Kenneth Wayne","25 Dec 1944","24 Aug 1979","0","His FindAGrave memorial page has a miltary marker, embossed with a cross, and:

Kenneth Wayne Baber
SP4 US Army Vietnam
Dec 25 1944 Aug 24 1979","STR06" "I42914","Babers","Wade Kline","9 Sep 1894","30 Apr 1966","0","FindAGrave also has a memorial for his father, James M. BABERS (1864-1936).

A military marker at his gravesite was inscribed with his name and dates of birth and death, a cross, and ""Nebraska Pvt. 314 SN Train, World War I.""

At the time he registered for the draft, in Feb 1917, he was working as a clerk at a dry goods store. He was of Medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and red hair.","STR06" "I2584","Babin","Alica Angelina","5 Sep 1881","2 Oct 1963","0","Wynema McGrew shows her as the dauaghter of Elizabeth Virginia (Fuentes) and Joseph Theophille Babin.","STR06" "I21862","Bacon","Philo","Abt 1759","12 Jul 1825","0","The notes below are assumed, but not proven, to be about the Philo Bacon of Whately, Mass. who was the husband of Lucinda Smith. All of them are transcribed from:

HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF WHATELY, MASS INCLUDING A NARRATIVE OF LEADING EVENTS FROM THE FIRST PLANTING OF HATFIELD; 1661-1899 As Revised and Enlarged By James M. Crafts, with Family Genealogies Printed for the Town By D. L. Crandall, Mann's Block, Orange, Mass. 1899

P. 75
Bacon, Benjamin, came from Connecticut in 1774 or '75. Lived in the Allen house at the south end of the Staits and subsequently removed to the gambl-roofed house, afterwards vacated by Martin Graves, 1788, now owned by the Quinn family. He lived with his son, PHILO, and died in 1814, aged 87 years.


P. 222
April 23. An order was issued for raising two battalions of seven hundred and fifty men each, from Hampshire county, for two months's service at Ticonderoga. A company of fifty-seven men under Capt. Salmon White, Col. David Wells' regiment, was out from 10 May to 10 July. The Whately men in this company appear to have been:

Smith, Elisha
Brown, Abijah
Coleman, Samuel
Field, Zenas
Scott, Elijah
Wells, Perez
Crafts, Moses
Bacon, Philo
Carey, Richar
Lamson, John
Morton, Samuel G.
Scott, Joseph
Wells, Simeon
Crafts, Reuben
Dickinson, Jehu
Faxon, Jacob Allen
Parker, Benj.
Scott, Abel

PP. 204 - 205
LIBRARIES......The first library of which I have any knowledge in Whately was formed sometime between 1790 and '95, perhaps even earlier...To commence with, each subscriber paid one shilling and six pence, and in the original document, which is without date, it was written in ancient form as I-6. Subscribers included 47 individuals, including PHILO BACON.","STR06" "I41254","Bager","Carl Theodor Frederick","10 May 1751","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have died ca 1752, and to have been buried in Helvertstuys, Holland.","STR06" "I41255","Bager","Catherine Margaretha","1 Sep 1753","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown as born in Quittaphahilla, Lebanon Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Said to have married Martin SHUP.","STR06" "I41257","Bager","Daniel","30 Mar 1756","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married, in Rockingham County, VA, Mary MOYER, where they remained and had a large family.","STR06" "I41260","Bager","Johan Jacob","25 Nov 1760","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have moved to Illinois, where he married Margaretha Sarah. They had nine children, and are buried in Shelby County, IL.","STR06" "I41253","Bager","Johann Georg Wilhelm ""William""","15 Apr 1750","17 Mar 1798","0","Said to have married, ca 1776, Catharine KEPNER. He is the ancestor of the Runkle family of Chanceford Twp, York County, PA.","STR06" "I41250","Bager","Johannes Georgius ""John George""","29 Mar 1725","Yes, date unknown","0","Rev. Bager and his wife were said to have come to America aboard the ship ""Bawley"" on 23 Oct 1752. He was the pastor of the Lutheran congregation of St. David's (Sherman's) Church in Hanover, PA.","STR06" "I41256","Bager","John Christian Frederick","29 Aug 1754","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Anna Catherine Elizabeth MOTTERE.","STR06" "I41259","Bager","John George","9 Apr 1759","12 Jun 1759","0","Shown as born and died in Shown as born in Quittaphahilla, Lebanon Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.","STR06" "I41261","Bager","John Nicolaus","12 Nov 1762","Yes, date unknown","0","He was said to have married Rachel Elinor NICKEY of Lancaster, PA, and moved to Rockingham County, Virginia. They had eight children.","STR06" "I22777","","","","","","","" "I8651","Baggett","Martha","Abt 1760","Abt 1836","0","Said to be the daughter of Abraham Baggett of Northampton County, NC.","STR06" "I8651","Baggett","Martha","Abt 1760","Abt 1836","0","(Research):Duplin County, NC - Revolutionary War Military Services, Surnames A-D

BAGGETT, Abraham, Private, Drummer on NC Line.
Soldier was the born about 1725 in Northampton Co. NC to Nicholas and
Mary Baggett. Soldier was paid 5.8 pounds for his service. Soldier
married Elizabeth __ in Bertie and moved to Duplin Co. NC about 1770.
One daughter Martha Baggett is identified and she married Hezekiah
Bell. RS John Baggett, born about 1765 in thought to be his son.
Soldier died c1785 and wife Elizabeth is listed in the 1790 Census for
Sampson Co. NC. It is possible that the soldier listed was Abraham
Baggett Jr. Silas Baggett who moved to AL is also listed as a son of
Abraham Baggett.


Source:

?u??/u?","STR06" "I37264","Bailey","Bonnie Lucille","6 Oct 1903","12 Aug 1986","0","Laura Buckmaster shows her as a daughter of Nathan Green Bailey and Leora Linda Lindsey.","STR06" "I11590","","","","","","","" "I7354","","","","","","","" "I34511","Bailey","Darwin Lester","17 Aug 1908","5 Apr 2005","0","Listed on the SSDI as D L Bailey. Karl Yoas indicates that he was married to a Gwen ??? (1905-1967).","STR06" "I4339","Bailey","Fanny","1801","Abt 1862","0","The DAR records of Mary Elizabeth Brooks Britt instead show her first name as Nancy.","STR06" "I33684","","","","","","","" "I14103","Bailey","Huey Quillar","17 Dec 1893","13 Feb 1967","0","The 1930 census shows that Huey Bailey was also the father of Pauline, born ca 1917, and Lonie, born ca 1919, presumably from a marriage prior to his 1926 marriage to Lillian Bennett.","STR06" "I14103","Bailey","Huey Quillar","17 Dec 1893","13 Feb 1967","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumeratged April 26, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 16A Stamped 38
46-46
Bailey, Quillar H Hd M W 35 M 22 Tx Tx Tx
Bailey, Marie Wf F W 18 M 14 Tx Tx Tx
Bailey, Pauline Dtr F W 13 Tx Tx Tx
Bailey, Lonie W Son M W 11 Tx Tx Tx
Bailey, Mabeline A Dtr F W 3 7/12 Tx Tx Tx
Bailey, James F Son M W 11/12 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I33682","","","","","","","" "I20210","Bailey","James Palmer","19 Apr 1919","12 Jan 2003","0","JAMES PALMER BAILEY

James Palmer Bailey, 83, entered into the presence and grace of our Lord, Sunday, January 12, 2003, when taken unexpectedly in an auto accident.

He was born April 19, 1919 in Elmina, Texas to William and Lula Bailey. The family moved to Baytown in 1920. Jim attended school at Goose Creek Independent School District. Employed by Exxon as a machinist, he was president of the Machinists Union and was an excellent arbitrator for his co-workers. Jim also loved music and was owner of Baytown According Center. During World War II, Jim was an infantry man, serving his country in the Aleutian Islands for 27 months and then in Germany in active combat. The men in his company called him ""Grandpa"" due to his age of 25 making him the elder. Jim believed that God spared his life during the war on several occasions because He had plans for him. His vocation was to carry the banner of justice, fighting long and hard for the rights of the people in our court system. Heading the group called C.A.L.M. (Citizens against Lawyer Monopoly); he helped many people through the system and worked hard to right judicial wrongs. He was tireless and passionate in politics, ever astounded at the machinations of an uncompassionate system. A true champion of the common people, Jim disdained arrogance and walked in the ways of humility, a generous and gentle soul. Jesus said, ""Blessed are they that hunger and thirst after justice: for they shall have their fill""(Mt. 5, 6). Jim was, is indeed blessed. His most prized possessions were his wife and his eight children, their husbands and wives, and his 21 grandchildren. We will miss him so.

Jim is survived by his loving wife of 57 years, Bernice Bailey, his eight children, Terri (Terese) VanMatre and her husband Joe of Spring; Jennifer Diane Sanders and her husband Terry of Mont Belvieu; Donna Grace and her husband Mike of Colleyville; James Bailey, Jr. and his wife Laura of Bellville; Mark Bailey and his wife Donna of Richardson; Lisa LeCates and her husband David of Spring; Stan Bailey of Las Cruces New Mexico and Kristina McGuire and her husband Scott of Eagle Mountain Lake. He is also survived by his grandchildren, John David and Bradley Busiek; Donna (Tappi), Kristen and Jessica Sanders, Ryan, Chelsea, Kelly and Sean Grace, Rhea and Khyle Bailey, Whitney, David, Bradley, Like and Mark Daniel Bailey, James, Matthew and Christopher LeCates; Bailey and Jonathan McGuire. He is also survived by his brother Bob and Dorothy of Bandera; his sisters, Geraldine Crawford of Highlands; Floreine Nalley of Baytown; Frances Lund and her husband Charles of Baytown; and numerous nieces and nephews. He is also survived by in-laws, Bob and Peggy Prosen of Mount Iron, Minnesota and Stan and Arlene Prosen of Winona, Minnesota and his life long friend Vernon Tuck of Bastrop.

Visitation will be from 5 - 9 p.m. with vigil service at 7 p.m. today, January 14, 2003 at the chapel of L.A. Crespo Funeral Directors.

Funeral mass will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, January 15, 2003 at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 1907 Carolina St., Rev. Skip Negley, M.S. celebrant.

Arrangements are under the direction of L.A. Crespo Funeral Home, 6123 Garth Rd., Baytown, 281-839-0700. www.lacrespofunerals.com","STR06" "I26025","","","","","","","" "I9331","Bailey","Julia","7 Mar 1884","13 Dec 1978","0","Laura Buckmaster shows her as a daughter of Edward Murray BAILEY and Martha ""Mattie"" HAMILTON of Texas.

The SSDI shows her last residence as Baytown, Harris County, Texas.","STR06" "I30203","Bailey","Lester","3 Jun 1886","25 Oct 1965","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, October 28, 1965, Page 1

Pioneer Cass City Businessman Succumbs Monday

Cass City lost one of its pioneer businessman Monday when Lester Bailey, 79, died at Hills and Dales General Hospital.

He was evidently stricken Wednesday evening. He was found by his daughter, Mrs. Lucille Ranck, Thursday morning after he had collasped on the floor. Mrs. Ranck saw her father on the floor and broke a window to enter the home and secure assistance.

Mr. Bailey suffered a fractured left shoulder in the fall. He has been suffering from anemia and had been in ill health for a year.

Mr. Bailey had been a barber in Cass City for over 60 years and was one of the three oldest businessmen in Cass City.

He started in partnership with Mr. Ball at the Cass City Bank corner and later joined Chester Graham to form the familiar Bailey and Graham Barbershop.

Mr. Bailey was a life member of Tyler Lodge F&AM No. 317 of Cass City.

Born in Ortenville, June 3, 1886, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bailey. He married Miss Kathryn Zinnecker in Cass City Sept. 12, 1906, and the couple lived here since that time. Mrs. Bailey died June 19, 1943.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Richard (Kathryn) VanWinkle of Milan and Mrs. Ranck of Berkley; two sons, Darwin of Ypsilanti and Clare of Midland; 13 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at Little's Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Dr. Marion Hosterler, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, officiated.

Burial was in the family lot in Elkland cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, September 2009)","STR06" "I25709","Bailey","Ruth E.","4 Mar 1911","17 Jan 2008","0","Ruth E. Cutting

Abilene - Ruth E. Cutting, of Abilene, died Thursday, January 17, 2008. Graveside services will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at Elmwood Memorial Park, followed by a memorial service at 4 p.m. at Aldersgate United Methodist Church, with Rev. Derrell Patterson officiating. Services are under the direction of The Hamil Family Funeral Home, 6449 Buffalo Gap Road.
Ruth was born March 4, 1911, in Transfer, Pennsylvania, to William and Caroline (Bell) Bailey. After graduating from Brookfield High School, Ruth attended Youngstown City Hospital Nursing School in Youngstown, Ohio where she received a Graduate Diploma Degree (R.N.). After receiving her degree, Ruth married Glenn Cutting on May 31, 1935 at the Wheeler Memorial Methodist Church in Brookfield, Ohio. In 1946, she moved to Abilene from McDonald, Ohio. She was a nurse for Dr. Sellers, Dr. Adamson and Dr. Smith. Ruth was the night supervisor for Hendrick Medical Center. She also worked as the school nurse at McMurry College.

Ruth was equally talented using her nursing skills and serving as Sunday school teacher. She was known to work the night shift at the hospital, then hurry home to change clothes to be prepared to teach her class on Sunday morning. She served as the first President of United Methodist Women (formerly known as Womans Society of Christian Service). One of the first circles was named in her honor and she was selected as the first recipient for a Special Membership Pin.

She was a member of Ester Bible Study and The Ruth Chapter at Aldersgate United Methodist Church. Ruth, and her family, were charter members of Aldersgate United Methodist Church.

Preceding her in death were her parents, her husband, Glenn D. Cutting, in 1990, one daughter, Elinore South, three brothers, Bob, Boyd and Don Bailey, and two sisters, May Acker and Doris Bailey. Ruth is survived by one daughter, Janice Dunlap Stevens, of Dallas, Texas; one sister, Nelle Alderfer, of McDonald, Ohio; six grandchildren, Tony South and wife Kim, Derrell South and wife Roxanne, Donna Hall and husband Gary, Matt Dunlap, Chris Dunlap, and Josh Stevens and wife Amanda; five great-grandchildren, Patricia South (sic), Meridith South, Trent South, Sydney South, and Melanie South. She is also survived by her very dear friends, who took excellent care of her, Aliceann Phillips and Sue Collins.

Memorials may be made in honor of Ruth to Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 1741 Sayles Blvd., Abilene, Texas 79605; Journey United Methodist Church in care of Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 1741 Sayles Blvd., Abilene, Texas 79605; or to the donor's favorite charity.
Online condolences may be sent to:
www.HamilFamilyFuneralHome.com.","STR06" "I11589","","","","","","","" "I33680","Bailey","Tony Chester","23 Feb 1932","10 Nov 2012","0","Tony Chester Bailey, 80 of Newton died on Nov. 10, 2012 at Rayburn Healthcare in Jasper. He was born on Feb. 23, 1932 in Hemphill, Texas and was a longtime resident of Newton County. He was a retired truck driver and was a U. S. Army veteran.

He is survived by his wife, Wilma Bailey of Newton, 6 sons, Ray ""P.A."" and his wife, Hilda of Newton, Randy and wife, Gail of Pineland, Tx, Tony Alan and wife, Carolyn of Conway, Ark., Steve of Newton, James ""Bubba"" and wife, Theresa of Hamshire, Tx and George and wife, Mary of Newton, 5 daughters, Shirley Alexander of Newton, Monica Breann Russell and husband, Ricky od Nacogdoches, TX, Nina Bailey, Faith Bailey and Wendy Bailey all of Newton, 4 step-children, Leta Anderson of Newton, Regina Petri of Newton, Bobby McClelland of Portsmouth, Ohio and Aretha Bush of Dallas, brother, Huey ""Bunkie"" Bailey of Dam B, Tx, sister, Frances Hammaker of Newton, 34 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren.

Visitation will be on Monday from 5:00 pm until 8:00 pm at Smith Funeral Home in Newton.
Funeral services will be on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012 at 10:00 am at Smith Funeral Home with burial to follow at Davis Cemetery in Beulah Springs in Jasper County.

www.kjas.com
Posted Monday, November 12, 2012","STR06" "I243","","","","","","","" "I28746","Bailey","Willie","Sep 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Arkansas, Lincoln County, Owen Township
Enumerated 2 June 1900 by J.A. Blythe
SD 6, ED 119, Sheet 2B
31-32
McLemore, Wright Hd W M Apr 1861 39 D? Ark Tn Ala Farmer
McLemore, Willie Wife W F Sep 1878 21 M 2 Ark Ga Ark
McLemore, Sterling Son W M July 1899 10/12 S Ark Ark Ark
Harmon, James StepSon W M Mary 1894 6 S Ark Ark Ark

1910 Census
Arkansas, Jefferson County, Niven Township
Enumerated 21 May 1910
11-11
Benningfield, Eli M Hd M W 57 m 2 7 NC NC NC Farmer
Benningfield, Willie Wf F W 33 M3 7 8/7 Ark Ga Ark
Benningfield, Mason Dtr F W 5 S Ark NC Ark
Benningfield, Myrtle Dtr F W 4 S Ark NC Ark
Benningfield, Willie F Son M W 2 S Ark NC Ark
Benningfield, Lonnie Son M w 6/12 Ark NC Ark
Harmon, Jim StepSon M W 15 S Ark Sc Ark Laborer Farm
Macklimore, Sterling StepSon M W 11 S Ark Ark Ark
Macklimore, Eula StepSon M W 9 S Ark Ark Ark","STR06" "I5559","Bain","Eunice Pearl","5 Nov 1895","Jan 1987","0","From the Form SS-5 (Application for a Social Security Number) EUNICE PEARL PARSONS Full Name at Birth: Eunic Pearl Bain DOB 11-05-95 Place of Birth Trenton, Missouri Present Age: 76 Mother: Osee Wyatt Father: Lewis J. Bain Sex: Female Race: White Date: 7-24-1972 Pearl Parsons 2220 NW 30th St Okla City OK 73112

From the SSDI:

PEARL PARSONS 05 Nov 1895 Jan 1987 71295 (Winnsboro, Franklin, LA) (none specified) 442-64-8761 Oklahoma","STR06" "I5559","Bain","Eunice Pearl","5 Nov 1895","Jan 1987","0","(Research):PEARL PARSONS 05 Nov 1895 Jan 1987 71295 (Winnsboro, Franklin, LA ) (none specified) 442-64-8761 Oklahoma","STR06" "I44515","Baird","Robert Wade","Feb 1855","Abt 1936","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Leflore County, Beat 3
Enumerated 15 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 54 Sheet 9B
182-202
Baird, R W Head B (sic) M Feb 1855 45 M 16 Miss Miss Miss Planter
Baird, Maggie Wf W F Feb 1865 35 M 16 1/1 Miss Miss Miss
Baird, Marion C Dtr W F Apr 1892 7 S Miss Miss Miss
Blewitt, Lena Servant B F May 1885 15 S Miss Miss Miss Nurse

1910 Census
Mississippi, Leflore County, Beat 4
Enumerated 26 Apr 1910
SD 3 ED 72 Sheet 42A
205-211
Baird, Robert W head M W 55 M 20 Miss NC Ala Own income plantation
Baird, Maggie D Wf F W 43 M 20 1/1 Miss Miss Miss
Baird, Marie C Dtr F W 16 S Miss Miss Miss
Baird, James M Nephew M W 20 S Miss Miss Miss Manager plantation
Shaffer, Valery Governess F W 50 S Miss Miss Miss Teacher Private Family

1920 Census
Mississippi, Leflore County, Beat 4, District 0092
Sheet 1B
23-40
Baird, Robert W Head m W 64 M Miss NC Ga none
Baird, Maggie D Wf F W 55 M Miss Miss Miss
Baird, Maria C Dtr F W 26 S Miss Miss Miss
---/41
Pearson Jim Pearson Head 2 R M B 50 S Miss Miss Miss Cook Private Family
---/42
Page Jim Head 3 R M W 28 S Miss Miss Miss Houseboy

1930 Census
Mississippi, Leflore County, Part of Beat 3
Enumerated April 14, 1930
ED 42-10 SD 4 Sheet 17B
368-375
Baird, Robert Head O $10000 M W 75 M 29 Miss NC NC Farmer Cotton Farm
Baird, Margaret Wf F W 60 M 23 Miss Tenn NC
Jones, Frank Servant M Neg 40 D Miss Miss Miss Cook Private Family
Macfarland, Wesley Servant M Neb 42 Wd Miss Miss Miss Yard Man Private Family
369-374
Mamie MacFarland (Widow, White) and children
370-377
Moore, Robert Head M W 38 M 31 Ill Ill Ill Architect
Moore, Marion Wf F W 30 m 21 Miss Miss Miss
Moore, Robert Baird Son M W 3 9/12 S Miss Miss Miss
Moord, Charles Son M W 2 6/12 S Miss Miss Miss


","STR06" "I8385","Bajrovik","Mary","Bef 1815","Yes, date unknown","0","Barbara LaChance [lachance@ccis.com] notes that ""in a lot of the slavic names many of the letters are either not pronounced or are pronounced like an entirely different letter. I tried looking up your name ""BAJROVIK"" and the closest I could get in my books was: BAJOREK (Pol.) Dweller by the slough or muddy place. (Source: New Dictionary of American Family Names by E.C. Smith).","STR06" "I31251","Baker","Clifford Myron","3 Jun 1883","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in New York City.","STR06" "I25016","Baker","Daniel","2 Sep 1650","Abt 1713","0","Said to be the son of Francis Baker and Isabel Twining. (Six, Wierschke Families & More).","STR06" "I31249","Baker","Harry Gardner","17 Dec 1875","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Plattsburg, New York.","STR06" "I27552","","","","","","","" "I22708","Baker","Joy Geneva Jean","23 Sep 1941","28 Nov 1985","0","Joy Geneva Jean Baker 23 Sep 1941 Female Cooke Nellie Thresa Jeffco","STR06" "I27553","","","","","","","" "I46689","Baker","Malcolm L.","Abt 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","Ancestry.com. Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2014. show him as a son of A. J. and I. A. Baker, and that he was born in 1841 in South Carolina.

U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865 show an M. L. Baker as a Private, serving in South Carolina, Enlisted in Co. E, South Carolina 2nd Infantry Regiment. Another M. L. Baker served as a Confederate in Florida, 8th Regiment, Florida Infantry, Co. D, In as a Private and out as a Lieutenant. An M. L. Baker was also lsited as Confederate P.O.W. on Roll M598-1","STR06" "I46689","Baker","Malcolm L.","Abt 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Virginia, City Petersburg, PO Petersburg
Enumerated 16 Aug 1870 Stamped 381
Page 31
258-291
Baker, M. L. 29 M W Grocer S. Carolina
Baker, M. I. 20 F W Keeping House Va
Baker, W. H. 2 M W Va
Baker, M. S. 4/12 F W Va
Baker, Amanda 16 F B Domestic Servant Va","STR06" "I8178","Baker","Mary","Abt 1640","Yes, date unknown","0","Richard's wife has sometimes been listed as Mary Knowles. This was ""based on the very weak premise that nearly a hundred years later, a descendant named one of their children Knowles Pace, which was also spelled Noel Pace in other records.""

However, Bruce Howard says that Richard's wife was Mary Baker, based on the following deed of gift:

Page 530 Att a Court held att Westov'r 3 Feb 1664/5. Deed of gift dated 21 Jany 1664/5. Richard Baker gives to Richard Pace a parcel of land ""lying on the other side of the bottome on the West side of the aforesd Bakers plantacon conteyning one hundred and forty acres in bredth from the aforesd bottome and so holding the same bredth Downe to the great Swamp beginning upon the line of the aforesd Bakers at the head of the aforesd bottome...""

Richard x Baker

Wit: Wm Harris, Patrick Jackson, Caesar Walpole Recorded 7 Febr 1664/5

It is the author's contention that Richard Pace married Mary Baker, the daughter of Richard Baker. The plantation he inherited from his parents was too large for them to manage and a small part of it had been worked for several years. But Richard Pace did not want to, or could not afford to, hire sufficient people to work the place, and Richard Baker gave them 140 acre tract as a dowry for his daughter, with the understanding that his wife, Ann Baker, be allowed to remain at the homeplace for the rest of her life.

After her husbands death, Mary remarried, first to William Briscoe. William was sued several times over debts left by Richard Pace, and this apparently upset him mightly. He and Mary seperated. After his death, Mary Baker Pace Briscoe married a third and final time to a widower by the name of Nicholas Whittmore.","STR06" "I11595","Baker","Mary Jane","13 Apr 1913","13 Oct 1999","0","The names of her parents are from the application for a social security number filed by Mary Jane Baker in 1940.","STR06" "I25014","Baker","Nathaniel","27 Mar 1642","Abt 1691","0","Said to be the son of Francis Baker and Isabel Twining. (Six, Wierschke Families & More).","STR06" "I31250","Baker","Robert Adams","16 Apr 1876","Bef 1880","0","Not listed with his parents and brother as of the 1880 census, so it is presumed he died even younger than was suggested on the Sanford-Shulsen tree (which showed before 1910).","STR06" "I24470","Baker","Texanna Good","28 May 1853","25 Feb 1928","0","Melba Gene shows she was a daugher of Rev. Jesse S. Baker and Lavina Gober. After Thad's death, she married second George C. SMITH (b. Sep 1850 d. 16 Apr 1908). At the time of the 1910 Census, she was living with her son, William Thomas McLemore, and was listed as T.G. Smith, age 56, widowed, and mother of six children in total, all living. She apparently resumed using the McLemore name after George Smith died, however.

Mrs. McLemore Died Saturday; Bury Sunday
Mrs. Texana Good McLemore, 74 years old, a native Texan, died Saturday at 6:30 o'clock at the home of her son, F.D. McLemore, a few miles east of Ennis, after a two week illness. Mrs. McLemore was born in May, 1863 in Washington county, being almost 75 years of age. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Her father and her husband's father were ministers of that church. Her husband died 44 years ago, leaving her with six small children to rear. He was a Confederate soldier and belonged to Allen's Brigade of Louisiana. She was a wonderful mother and was much loved. Mrs. McLemore made her home with two of her sons, T. R. and F. D. McLemore. T. R. McLemore died last July, since when she has been in the home of F. D. McLemore. Surviving are three sons, W. T. McLemore, Hot Springs, N.M.; F.D. of Ennis, and K.J. of Seymour; two daughters, Mrs. E.D. SIMPSON, McDade; Mrs. W. L. MONTGOMERY, near Crisp, a large number of grandchildren, and several great grandchildren. All her childre were at her bedside when she passed away with the exception of W.T. McLemore of Hot Springs, N.M. who was unable to come. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Baptist Church at Crisp with Rev. Keener of Ennis officiating. Burial was made in the cemetery at Crisp under the direction of J.E. Keever.

Funeral services for Mrs. Texana Good McLemore were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Baptist Church in Crisp with Rev. Keener, retired Methodist minister of Ennis officiating. The church was filled with sorrowing friends and relatives. Burial was made in the cemetery at Crisp under the direction of J.E. Keever. The active pallbearers were Will Hendricks, Oscar Colvin, O.B. Carnal, J.A. Goodman, Ed Littleton, Sam Goble.

(Undated, unreferenced clipping courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)

Jimmy McLemore notes she was buried in an unmarked grave.","STR06" "I14366","Baker","Thomas Jefferson","14 Oct 1871","29 Oct 1923","0","His Texas Death Certificate, visible online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976 shows that he was the son of Frank Baker and Narene Spruria. The informant was his widow, Ida Baker. His doctor, G.H. Stephens stated that the cause of death was not known. Burial was in LaSalle, Texsa.","STR06" "I14366","Baker","Thomas Jefferson","14 Oct 1871","29 Oct 1923","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Federal Census
Texas, Limestone County, Precinct 1
SD 6 ED 32 Sjeet 25A
349-359
Baker, Thomas J Hd M W 38 m1 18 Tx US US Farmer
Baker, Ida Bell Wife F W 38 m1 Tx Ms US
Baker, Beatrice Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Baker, Ruby Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Baker, Ernest Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Baker, Lee Son M WE 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Baker, Benna Dtr M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Baker, Hattie Dtr F W 1 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Lauderdale, Tom Hired Man M W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer","STR06" "I131","Bal(L)\(Dwin)","Rebecca","Abt 1826","Aft 1850","0","A mother at age 18, and widowed with three young sons at the age of 24. She appears to have remarried Solomon Causey sometime after the 1850 census. It appears that she died prior to 1860, as only her sons, William and John were living in Solomon's home at the time of the 1860 census, along with Solomon's new wife Harriett.

A listing in the Family Bible of Catherine Parker Fullen, under burials, shows:

Becky Fullen 1852

Her grandson, W.F. Fullen, reported her maiden name as Baldwin. Some published histories of Sabine County show her instead as Rebecca Ball. No other Ball or Baldwin families are listed on the 1850 or 1860 Census for Sabine County. The census shows Rebecca as being born in Pennsylvania. Her grandson William reported that she was instead born in North Carolina.","STR06" "I17661","Balch","Mary Elizabeth ""M.E."" ""Meme""","28 Jul 1938","10 Jan 2018","0","MCLEMORE, Mary Mary Elizabeth McLemore, 79, left this earth peacefully on January 10th, 2018. She was born in Nashville, Tennessee on July 28th, 1938, to Charles and Corrine Balch. ""M.E."" moved to Dallas in 1958 to become one of American Airlines' first flight attendants and was a long-standing member of the Kiwi Club, a social and charitable group for former and current AA flight attendants. Her professional career was mostly spent passionately in the real estate business. She received a ""Million Dollar Award"" for top realty sales and later spent many years working with Tom Gilchrist & Co. M.E. was a bridge and tennis player, snow skier, and jazz lover who relished spending time on the beach. She loved her family and friends whole-heartedly and showed that through her gentleness, kindness and patience. ""Meme"" always had time for her grandchildren and loved spending time with each of them. She was as well a long-time member of Lover's Lane United Methodist Church and participated in social and volunteer organizations around Dallas. M.E. is survived by her family in Dallas: two daughters, Dawn McLemore Kinard and Cathleen McLemore Good; grandchildren, Adam Kinard, Tyler Good, and Peyton Good; sons-in-law, Lewis Kinard and Greg Good; and her brother and sister-in-law of Primm Springs, TN, Charles ""Butch"" Balch Jr. and Jan Balch. A memorial service will be held at St. John's Episcopal Church, 848 Harter Road, Dallas, TX, on Friday, Jan. 12 at 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations in her name may be made to the American Cancer Society.

Copied from Legacy.co
Published in the Dallas Morning News January 11, 2018","STR06" "I47306","Baldree","Charles Edward ""Jack""","2 Feb 1924","20 Dec 2000","0","Headstone inscribed:

""Mason - Married 31 Oct 1942 - Our children: Flo and Randy""

Also a military marker: Cpl US Army WWII

When he registered for the draft during WW II, he listed his next of kin as M E Baldree. He was a resident in San Augustine, and employed in Farming. He was described as having a light complexion, gray eyes and brown hair, and was 5'10"" and weighed 150.

The 1930 San Augustine County, Texas census listeds a 6 year old Charled Baldree as a son in the home of Ed and Mary Baldree, older siblings in the home were Andrea, 16, Orlin 12, C. U. age 10, Cleta 8, and younger siblings Georgie Bell 4, and Allie May 2. Eveyone in the family was shown as born in Texas, as were the fathers of Edd and Mary. Edd's mother was shown as born in Georgia, and Edd was working as a Farmer.","STR06" "I34532","Baldree","Connie V.","16 Feb 1914","25 Aug 1988","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 24 Apr 1940
Sheet 10B
Rosevine Ave
208 0 1000
Baldree Connie Head m W 25 M Tx Same Place farmer
Baldree, Emmie Wf F W 24 m Tx Same place Farmwife At home
Baldree, Joyce Dtr F w 3 S Tx Same place

","STR06" "I42550","Baldree","Della","18 Apr 1879","18 Aug 1945","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD1Z-7LS
name: Della Cordray
death date: 18 Aug 1945
death place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
residence San Augustine
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 66 years 4 months
estimated birth date:
birth date: 18 Apr 1879
birthplace: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: John Baldree
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Fannie Burns
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
cemetery:
burial place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
burial date: 18 Aug 1945
additional relatives: X
informant W E Tatum
film number: 2137963
digital film number: 4029645
image number: 1218
reference number: cn 35882
Collection: Della Cordray, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I39070","Baldree","Duard Chester","7 Aug 1901","19 Nov 1960","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD6L-HHJ
Name: Duard Chester Baldree
Death Date: 19 Nov 1960
Death Place: Jourdanton, Atascosa, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 59 years 3 months 12 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 07 Aug 1901
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James W Baldree
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Molly Edgar
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: School Teacher
Place of Residence: Pleasanton, Atascosa, Texas
Cemetery: Rosevine
Burial Place: Rosevine, Texas
Burial Date: 21 Nov 1960
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116476
Digital Film Number: 4166569
Image Number: 1745
Reference Number: v X cn 63199
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I42558","Baldree","Estella","25 Dec 1893","9 Mar 1972","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3FC-C66
name: Estella Baldree Cordray
event: Death
event date: 09 Mar 1972
event place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 25 Dec 1893
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: Jim Baldree
mother's name:
informant Mrs. Ida Smith (Sister)
certificate number: 22720
film number: 2223766
digital folder number: 005165858
image number: 01250
Collection: Estella Baldree Cordray, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42551","Baldree","Eula Elizabeth","25 Dec 1884","16 Dec 1943","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDJS-5JD
name: Eula Elizabeth Walton
death date: 16 Dec 1943
death place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Residence 501 N. Polk, Dallas
gender: Female
race: white
death age: 58 years 11 months 21 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 25 Dec 1884
birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: John Baldree
father's birthplace: Arkansas
mother's name: Frances Burns
mother's birthplace: Arkansas
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
cemetery:
burial place: Coleman, Texas
burial date: 17 Dec 1943
additional relatives: X
Informant A. Walton
film number: 2137629
digital film number: 4029613
image number: 1595
reference number: Cn 54442
Collection: Eula Elizabeth Walton, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42548","Baldree","Frances ""Pinkie"" Lee","20 Jan 1875","2 Mar 1950","0","At the time of the 1940 Federal Census, 17 year old Evelyn Baldree was living with she and Lee. Evelyn was listed as a Lodger.


https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXFY-PVR
name: Pinkie Lee Ford
death date: 02 Mar 1950
death place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
gender: Female
race: W
death age: 75 years 1 month 12 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 20 Jan 1875
birthplace: Sabine Co, Tx
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: John Baldree
father's birthplace: Ar
mother's name: Fannie Burns
mother's birthplace: Ar
occupation: Housewife
place of residence:
cemetery: McMahon
burial place: San Augustine, Tx
burial date: 03 Mar 1950
additional relatives:
Informant Lu Ford
film number: 2074338
digital film number: 4165885
image number: 1638
reference number: 13990
Collection: Pinkie Lee Ford, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I20889","Baldree","Ida","27 Apr 1913","17 Jan 2003","0","San Augustine Tribune
January 23, 2003
Obituary: Ida Baldree Smith

A nearly identical obituary was in the January 22, 2003 Sabine County Reporter

Services for Mrs. Ida Baldree SMITH, 89, were held at 2:00 pm Sunday, January 19, 2003, at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, Hemphill, with Rev. Daniel Davis officiating. Interment followed in Liberty Springs, Sabine County.

Mrs. Smith died Friday morning, January 17, 2003 at her daughter's residence in Lufkin after a lenghty illness. She was born April 27, 1913, in Sabine County to Ella GRAY and Jim BALDREE. She resided in Milam most of her life.

She was a devoted homemaker, wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and great-great grandmother. Mrs. Smith was an avid gardener and took pride in her flowers and vegetables. She was a member of Pendleton Assembly of God Church, Pendleton, La.

She is survived by her husband of seventy years, Reece SMITH; daughters and son-in-laws, Janice and O.B. HUGHES of Center, Jeanell and Morris SHOFNER of Houston, and Brenda ELLIOT of Lufkin; sons and daughters-in-law Mildard and Johnnie SMITH of Pineland, Lamar and Ruth SMITH of Patroon, Tommy and Juanita SMITH of Pineland; sisters, Mrs. Mabel FRENCH of Anahuac and Mrs. Jimmie KNIGHT of Houston; 15 grandchildren; 31 great grandchildren; 2 great-great grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews; caregivers, Martha WILLIAMS, Debbie WALKER and Debbie GREEN; and her longtime housekeeper, Mary WILLIAMS.

Pallbearers were grandsons; Mickey SMITH, Randy SMITH, Paul SMITH, Steve SMITH, Billy HUGHES and Danny HUGHES.

The family requests memorials to be made to Hospice in the Pines, 116 S. Raguet, Lufkin, Texas 75904 or to the Pendleton Assembly of God Church, 14152 Texas Hwy, Many, LA 71449, or to Joe W. Elliot House, 116 S. Raguet, Lufkin, Texas 75904.

Funeral services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home, Hemphill, Directors.","STR06" "I24391","Baldree","James David ""Jim""","3 Jul 1867","19 Mar 1963","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6VY-FG4
name: James David Baldree
death date: 19 Mar 1963
death place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 95 years 8 months
estimated birth date:
birth date: 03 Jul 1867
birthplace: Georgia
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: John Baldree
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Fannie Burns
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Farmer
place of residence: Sexton, Sabine, Texas
cemetery: Tobo Cemetery
burial place: San Augustine Co, Texas
burial date: 20 Mar 1963
additional relatives:
informant Mrs. J P KNIGHT
film number: 2117179
digital film number: 4005456
image number: 2479
reference number: cn 20078
Collection: James David Baldree, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I24391","Baldree","James David ""Jim""","3 Jul 1867","19 Mar 1963","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine, JP 1
Enumerated 18 and 19 Jun 1900
SD 267 ED 74 Sheet 9B
159-159
Baldree, James D Head W M July 1867 32 Wd La Ga Ark Farmer
Baldree, Fannie Mother W F Dec 1846 53 Wd 8/4 Ark Ga Ga
Baldree, Robert Son W M Sept 1888 11 S Tx La Tx
Baldree, Estella Dtr W F Dec 1893 6 S Tx La Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 5, ED 172
Enumerated 19 Jan 1920 by Collin A. McDaniel
SD 326, ED 172 Sheets 11B and 12 A
210-211
Baldree, J.D. Head M W 52 La Ark Ark Farmer
Baldree, Ella Wife F W 42 La Al La
Baldree, Kate Dtr F W 16 Tx La La
Baldree, Verna Dtr F W 14 Tx La La
Baldree, Lola Dtr F W 11 Tx La La
Baldree, Bulah Dtr F W 9 Tx La La
Baldree, Ida Dtr F W 7 Tx La La
Baldree, Jimmie Dtr F W 5 Tx La La
Baldree, Mabel Dtr F W 3 2/12 Tx La La","STR06" "I39061","Baldree","James Willie","4 Aug 1880","21 May 1962","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNCJ-34M
Name: James Willie Baldree
Death Date: 21 May 1962
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 81 years 9 months 17 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 04 Aug 1880
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William T Baldree
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Emma Drawhorn
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116971
Digital Film Number: 4121562
Image Number: 00744
Reference Number: 32219
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39061","Baldree","James Willie","4 Aug 1880","21 May 1962","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, Pr. 1, San Augustine City
Enumerated 19 and 20 Jun 1900
SD 267 ED 74 Sheet 10A Stamped 186
167-167
Baldree, William J Head W M Aug 1880 19 M1 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Baldree, Mollie Wf W F Feb 1884 16 M1 Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
13 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 34 A
248-248
Baldree, Willie Head M W 29 M1 10 Tx Tx Miss Farming
Baldree, Mollie Wf F W 26 m1 10 3/2 Tx Ga Miss
Baldree, Duard Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Baldree, Lee Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 16 and 17 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 15B
301-301
Baldree, James W Head M W 39 D Tx Ark ??? Farming (on line 72)
304-304
Will and Lillie Williams Family
(Note in Margin indicates ""members of family found ....line 72)
(line 92-97)
Hancock, William Bodrder M W 35 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Williams, James C Brother M W 25 S Tx Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Baldree, Duard C Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Baldree, William L Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Baldree, Ersel M Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Baldree, Ray Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx



","STR06" "I37340","Baldree","Jeanette B.","17 Oct 1937","3 Sep 2021","0","Jeanette (Baldree) Davidson, age 83, a longtime resident and retired nursing home owner and administrator, of San Augustine, passed away late Friday evening, September 3, 2021, in San Augustine.

Jeannette was born October 17, 1937, to parents Lou T. (Kerr) Baldree and James Loma Baldree in the Rosevine Community of Sabine County, Texas. Jeanette married the love of her life, the late Gary Davidson, and had celebrated 49 years until his death on July 17, 2005. As an active nursing home administrator, Jeanette was involved in the daily routines and overseeing the care of her residents. She was active in the San Augustine Chamber of Commerce, the Red Hat Ladies, served on the Shelby Savings Bank board of directors, and the San Augustine Memorial Hospital board of directors, and was an active member of First Baptist Church in San Augustine for many years.

She is survived by her daughter, Karen Noble and her husband Steve of San Augustine; son, David Davidson and his wife Teresa of San Augustine; her grandchildren, Zach Noble and his wife Tiffani, Kade Noble and his wife Kelli, Jacob Noble, Erin Scarber and her husband Brett, and Cameron Noble; her great-grandchildren, Ace Noble, Kala, Grace and Faith Kirkley, Kace and James Noble, Ian and Archer Chase; Aubree, Evan and Eli Scarber. Very special family friends, Becky Haley and Becky Michalec. Along with numerous other nieces, nephews, cousins, and her beloved Twin Lakes Care Center family.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Gary Lee Davidson; parents, James Loma and Lou T. Baldree; and sisters, Wilma Henson and her husband Jack, and Lucene Westmoreland and her husband Jimmy.

Pallbearers will be Zach Noble, Kade Noble, Jake Noble, Whit Michalec, Brett Scarber, and Benny Miller. Honorary pallbearers will be Mike Bridges, Phil Sublett, Oliver Boyette, Gil Miller, and the Deacons of First Baptist Church in San Augustine.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, September 7, 2021, in the First Baptist Church, 502 E. Columbia Street in San Augustine. Officiating will be Bro. Jim Moss, Kade Noble, Whit Michalec and Bro. Skipper Eberlan. Interment will follow in the Rosevine Cemetery located on FM 1 in Sabine County, Texas.

Visitation will be Tuesday, September 7, 2021, from the hours of 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in San Augustine.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggest memorial contributions be made to First Baptist Church, 502 E. Columbia Street, San Augustine, TX 75972, or the San Augustine County Cowboy Church, P.O. Box 280, San Augustine, TX 75972.

Visit www.WymanRobertsFuneralHome.com for memories and condolences.

Arrangements are under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine.

Downloaded from Wyman Roberts Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 8, 2021. page 8","STR06" "I34528","Baldree","John Albert ""Abb""","12 Aug 1888","24 May 1969","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was the son of William T. Baldree and Mary Emma Drawhorn.","STR06" "I34528","Baldree","John Albert ""Abb""","12 Aug 1888","24 May 1969","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Federal Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 16 and 17 January 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 15B
301-301
James W. Baldree M W 39 Div Tx Ark ???
302-302
Baldree, John A Hd M W 31 Tex Ark Tex Farmer
Baldree, Emma E Wf F W 35 Tx Tx Tx
Baldree, Lillie M Dtr F W 12 Tx Tx Tx
Baldree, Mary E Dtr F W 11 Tx Tx Tx
Baldree, James L Son M W 9 Tx Tx Tx
Baldree, Thelma J Dtr F W 7 Tx Tx Tx
Baldree, Connie V Son M W 5 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I42545","Baldree","John H.","Abt 1845","22 Aug 1896","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, San Augustine County
Enumerated 23 and 24 Jun 1880
Page 30B SD 1 ED 80
256-256
Baldree, J H W M 35 Farmer Ala SC Ga
Baldree, Frances W F 35 Keeps House Ark Ala Ala
Baldree, James W M 12 Son At Home La Ala Ark
Baldree, Lilly W F 10 Dau La Ala Ark
Baldree, Francis W F 6 Dau Tx Ala Ark
Baldree, Loula W F 4 Dau Tx Ala Ark
Baldree, Dilla W F 2 Dau Tx Ala Ark","STR06" "I41003","Baldree","Joyce Connilene","13 Nov 1936","9 Aug 2013","0","Joyce Connilean Young, age 76 and a resident of Cleveland, Texas, passed away Friday, August 09, 2013. She was born November 13, 2013 in Rosevine, Texas to parents Connie and Emmie Baldree who preceded her in death along with her sister Roslyn McCauley; and her grandsons Craig Martin and Bryan Martin.

Joyce Young was blessed with grace, beauty, and strength. She lived life with a heart full of love. She loved gatherings with family and friends. She was kind and loving, tender hearted, and deeply devoted to her family. She was a devoted wife, tireless mother, grandmother, loving sister, and steadfast friend. She was dearly loved and will be greatly missed.

She leaves her memories to her loving husband of 53 years Travis Young; two sons Robert Martin and Howard Martin; two daughters Connie Edwards and Sandy Terry; grandchildren Chad Martin, Leslie Martin, Joshua King, Kelly Girouard, Katey Hart, Emmeline Foster, and Sarah Edwards; numerous great-grandchildren and many other family members and faithful friends throughout the years.

Memorial services will be held Saturday, August 17, 2013, 2:00 p.m. at Pace-Stancil Funeral Home Chapel, Cleveland, Texas.","STR06" "I34530","Baldree","Lillie M.","Abt 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Eddie WATSON.","STR06" "I24441","Baldree","Loma Ray","28 Nov 1947","1 Dec 1947","0","His death certificate indicates he was ""Dead on Arrival"" at the age of 3 days old.

He was shown as being buried in Bronson, Texas.","STR06" "I42549","Baldree","Loula ""Lou""","1 Jun 1877","26 Aug 1951","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3Z9-86T
name: Lou Baldree Jones
event: Death
event date: 26 Aug 1951
event place: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
residence 2406 Ruth Houston, TX
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 01 Jun 1877
birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
father's name: John Baldree
mother's name: Fannie Burns
certificate number: 41762
film number: 2074776
digital folder number: 005145635
image number: 02901
Collection: Lou Baldree Jones, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42549","Baldree","Loula ""Lou""","1 Jun 1877","26 Aug 1951","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine, JP 1
Enumerated 2 May 1910
SD 2 ED 138 Sheet 7A Stamped 222
122-126
Jones, Lou Head F W 32 W Tx Ark Ala None
Jones, Willie B Dtr F W 12 S Tx Ga Tx
Jones, Fanny L Dtr F W 8 S Tx Ga Tx
Jones, Valera R Dtr F W 6 S Tx Ga Tx
Jones, Thomas L Son M W 4 S Tx Ga Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Shelby County, Timpson, JP 7
Enumerated 17 and 19 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 198 Sheet 8A
158-173
Jones, Lou Head F W 42 Wd Tx Ark Ark
Jones, Veleria Dtr F W 15 S Tx Ga Tx Clerk Picture Show
Jones, Lafayette Son M W 14 S Tx Ga Tx Misc Boy Telegraph Office
Stewart, Willie Dtr F W 22 Wd Tx Ga Tx None
Stewart, Nadine Dtr F W 5 S Tx La Tx
Stewart, Blueford Son M W 2 8/12 S Tx La Tx
Jones, Fannie Dtr F W 18 D Tx Ga Tx None

1930 Cenus
Louisiana, Caddo Parish, Police Jury 2, Oil City Town
Enumerated 10 Apr 1930
ED 9-6 SD 1 Sheet 9A Stamped 137
184-187
Jones, Lou Head F W 52 Wd Tx Ark Ark None
Stewart, Blueford GrSon M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I44943","Baldree","Milton W.","14 Feb 1928","11 Apr 2019","0","Obituary of Milton W. Baldree

Funeral Services for Milton W. Baldree, age 91, of Silsbee, will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 14, 2019, at the Rosevine United Pentecostal Church in Rosevine with Bro. Homer Looper, Bro. Ronnie Smith, and Bro. Gordon Simmons officiating, with burial following in the Rosevine Cemetery. Visitation will be from the hours of 1 p.m. to 3 p.m Sunday, April 14, 2019. at Rosevine United Pentecostal Church, 8285 Gravelhill Road, Bronson, Texas.

Milton was born to the late Leola (Lemons) Baldree and William Lee Baldree on February 14, 1928, in Sabine County, Texas, and passed from this life on Thursday, April 11, 2019, in San Augustine. He served in the United States Army during the Korean War. He married the love of his life, his wife of 62 years, the late Betty (Lacy) Baldree who passed from this life on April 2, 2015. He was a longtime barber serving the community some 65 years. Along with the Baldree family, they operated the Baldree nursing home in San Augustine for some 25 years and Baldree Grocery Store in San Augustine. He, along with his family, was known for their good customer service, he also owned Western Auto in Silsbee for a number of years. He was a lifetime member of the VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars) and taught as a Sunday School Teacher for 60 years, and was a member of the Silsbee First Pentecostal Church in Silsbee.

Those who are left to cherish his memory include, his son, Wesley Baldree and his wife, Sharon of Silsbee; his daughter, Kim Sowell and her husband, Robert Dean of San Augustine; his beloved grandchildren, Daniel Baldree of Silsbee; Matthew Baldree and his wife, Jordan of Houston and Samantha Graber and her husband Evan of Wichita, Kansas and great-grandchild, Hadley Graber of Wichita, Kansas; his beloved brother, Hollis Baldree of Tyler and beloved sister, Joy Marie Smith and her husband, Ronald of Lufkin.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Leola and Lee Baldree; his beloved wife of 62 years, Betty Baldree; beloved son, William Timothy Baldree and loving sister, Yvonne Trumps.

Copied from Wyman Roberts website
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, April 17, 2019, page 7","STR06" "I34531","Baldree","Thelma J.","17 Dec 1912","","0","She is said to have married Cecil CHAMBERS.","STR06" "I47308","","","","","","","" "I39073","Baldree","William Lee","17 Mar 1904","22 Jan 1975","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6S2-T2K
Name: William Lee Baldree
Death Date: 22 Jan 1975
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 70 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1905
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J. W. Baldree
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mollie Edgar
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243875
Digital Film Number: 4167930
Image Number: 1543
Reference Number: Frame Number 1585
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39073","Baldree","William Lee","17 Mar 1904","22 Jan 1975","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 30, 1930
ED 202-# SD 19 Sheet 12A
County road north from Hemphill
194-199
Baldree, William L Head M W 25 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Log Cutting Lumber Mill
Baldree, Leola Wf F WE25 M 20 Tx Tx Tx
Baldree, Evon Dtr F W 3 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Baldree, Milton SOn M W 2 S Tx Tx tx
Poje, Rosie M Boarder F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I39059","Baldree","William Thomas","26 May 1859","5 Apr 1936","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBL-VJZ
name: William Thomas Baldree
event: Death
event date: 05 Apr 1936
event place: Rosevine, Sabine, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 02 May 1858
birthplace: , Arkansas
father's name: Jim Baldree
mother's name:
certificate number: 22702
film number: 2116864
digital folder number: 005144813
image number: 01269
Collection: William Thomas Baldree, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I39059","Baldree","William Thomas","26 May 1859","5 Apr 1936","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 14 and 15 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 14B
279-299
Drawhorn, James and Mary
282-282
Drawhorn, Ira and Rosa
284-284
Baldree, William T Head M W 61 M Ark
Baldree, Mary E Wife F W 61 M Tx
Baldree, James M Father M W 83 M Ala
Baldree, Mary E Mother F W 80 M Ark

","STR06" "I24437","Baldree","Wilma Dean","12 Nov 1932","25 Jun 2006","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, July 6, 2006

Wilma Dean Hinson
Funeral services for Wilma Dean Hinson, 73, of Groves, formerly of San Augustine, were held 10:00 a.m. Thursday, June 29, 2006 at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine. Burial followed in the Rosevine Cemetery in Sabine County. Rev. Floyd Wright officiated. She died June 25 in Groves. Wilma Dean Hinson was born November 12, 1932 in Rosevine to James Loma BALDREE and Lou T. KERR Baldree. She was owner/operator of Jack's Corner Grocery in Rosevine and worked as an accountant for many years, along with her sister, Jeanette DAVIDSON, was instrumental in developing Twin Lakes Care Center. She is survived by her daughters, Melanie MORRIS of Lafayette, Louisiana and Pattie BOWSER of Houston; sons Tom BOWSER of Jasper and Greg HINSON of Groves; sisters, Jeanette DAVIDSON of San Augustine and Lurene (s/b LUCENE) WESTMORELAND of Groves; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine was in charge of arrangements.","STR06" "I34541","Baldwin","Amanda S.","29 Oct 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","Kathleen Moch noted that she married Thomas Taylor on 25 Sept 1867.

","STR06" "I19219","Baldwin","Ann Eliza","Abt 1800","11 Mar 1827","0","Said to be the daughter of Seth Baldwin. (Dwight, p 175).","STR06" "I34542","Baldwin","Eliza E.","Abt 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown as Anna on the 1870 census?","STR06" "I26065","Baldwin","John Derouet Couper","30 Mar 1948","23 Sep 1997","0","Virginia Marriage records show him as a son of John D. Couper Baldwin and Germaine Derouet.","STR06" "I34539","Baldwin","Sarah Jane","Jul 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","Kathleen Moch noted that she married Isaac GIBBONS on 31 July 1861.

","STR06" "I6131","Baldwin","William Wilburn","Abt 1820","22 Apr 1872","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1850 Census
Missouri, Marion County, Warren Township
Enumerated 28 October 1850
1239-1283
William Baldwin 30 M Farmer Mo
Sarah Baldwin 26 F Ky
William W. Baldwin 6 M Mo
Sarah I. Baldwin 4 F Mo
Mary C. Baldwin 1 F Mo

1860 Census
Missouri, Marion County, Warren Township
Page 16
101-105
William Baldwin 40 M Farmer $800 $600 N. C.
Sarah Baldwin 36 F K Y
Wm. W. Baldwin 16 M Mo
Sarah I. Baldwin 14 F Mo
Mary E. Baldwin 11 F Mo
Amanda T. Baldwin 9 F Mo
Eliza E. Baldwin 7 F Mo
Jno. R. Baldwin 4 M Mo

1870 Census
Missouri, Marion County, Palmyra Liberty Township
Enumerated 14 June 1870
Page 43
260-267
Baldwin, Wilburn 52 M W Detective $1200 $200 North Carolina
Baldwin, Sarah A 47 F W Keeping House Kentucky
Baldwin, William W 26 m W Laborer $--- $200 Missouri
Baldwin, Anna 17 F W At Home Missouri
Baldwin, John R 14 M W At Home Missouri
Payne, Sarah 81 F W Without occupation $--- $300 Kentucky
Smith, Michael 30 M W Laborer Ireland
Brady, John 26 M W Laborer Ireland
Hart, Patrick 23 M W Laborer Ireland
Howell, William 21 M W Laborer New York
Gillon, James 26 M W Laborer Ireland
Brady, Hugh 24 M W Laborer Ireland","STR06" "I29516","","","","","","","" "I835","","","","","","","" "I38","Ball","Eustace Thwaites","13 Nov 1899","21 May 1989","0","The son of Frederick Eustace Ball, a farmer of Knodihall Hall, Suffold, England, and his first wife, Jessie Bulloch Kemp. Graduate of Oxford University. He was an engineer at AT&T. The 1962 issue of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST reported that he had retired and was living in Farwell, Michigan in the summer, and during the winter he and Ruth lived in Pinellas Park, Florida, along with Mrs. Wilmot Carpenter (Mae Benkelman).

More on the Ball family of Hastings and Burwell can be found at this website:

http://ballfamilyrecords.co.uk/ball/I264.html","STR06" "I5338","Ball","Grant Wesley","14 Feb 1917","18 Sep 1976","0","He was the best man at the wedding of Julia Crocker and Norman Armstrong.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, September 23, 1976
Page 1

Two killed in separate grinding auto crashes

Two persons were killed and a third remained in critical condition following one of the bloodiest four days on Tuscola county roads in recent memory.

Grant Wesley Ball, 59, of 6806 E. Cass City Road, became the county's seventeenth traffic fatality of 1976 Saturday night when he died from multiple injuries suffered in a car-truck crash at the intersection of Mushroom and Crawford Roads late Thursday evening.

Caro State Police reported Ball was northbound on Crawford Road when his pickup was struck in the driver's side by a car driven by Josephine OLEWSKI, 68, of Decker?.Police said Ball apparently did not stop for the intersection?the force of the crash threw both vehicles into a field?.Ball was taken to Hills and Dales General Hospital reportedly suffering from a punctured lung and several broken ribs. He remained in critical condition until Saturday night when an attempt was made to transfer him to a Saginaw hospital. Ball reportedly died shortly after 9 p.m. en route. Mrs. Olewski was listed in satisfactory condition at Marlette Community Hospital. The accident took place at 4:15 p.m.

Grant Wesley Ball was born February 4, 1917, in Elkland township, son of the late John and Maggie Pitcher BALL. He married Miss Laura CROCKER, July 15, 1938, in Cass City. He was a co-owner and president of Hunt Construction Company of Cass City, and was a member of the Michigan Road Builders Association. He was also a member of Salem United Methodist church and chairman of the Pastor Parish Board. He was a member of the Gavel Club. He was also a former Evergreen township trustee.

Survivors included his widow: two sons, Wesley of Reese and Donald of Cass City; and three grandchildren. Funeral services were scheduled Wednesday afternoon from Little's Funeral Home with Rev. Eldred Kelley, pastor of Salem United Methodist church, officiating. Burial was in Elkland cemetery.","STR06" "I20892","Ball","Mary","12 Jun 1673","4 Jul 1751","0","The daughter of Samuel and Mary BALL. (James Albury; Chris Bird).","STR06" "I29515","","","","","","","" "I47620","Ballard","Charles","Abt 1906","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Louisiana, Vernon Parish, Police Jury Ward 6, Alco
Enuemerated May 3, 1930
ED 58-17 SD 5 Sheet 25B
151-151
Ballard, Charlie H Head M W 24 M 20 La La La Laborer Lumber Mill
Ballard, Annabelle Wf F F W 21 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Ballard, Phelix L Son M W 2 3/11 S La La Tx","STR06" "I47621","Ballard","Felix Leroy","25 Feb 1928","2 Jul 1996","0","The Military Marker on his FindAGrave Memorial Page was inscribed with a Cross, and ""Felix Leroy Balard PVT US Army World War II Feb 25 1928 Jul 2 1996""","STR06" "I24244","Ballbach","Rosina Margaretha","12 Jan 1935","17 Apr 1874","0","Might instead by Rosanna Ballach (Art Peck, quoting from Roy J. Striffler's notes), or Balbash, per the obituary of her husband, Joseph Striffler.","STR06" "I1429","Ballew","June","Abt 1896","Abt 1967","0","Glen Zell shows her as a daughter of Sallie Ballew.","STR06" "I23695","","","","","","","" "I2650","Baloun","Lillie","14 Feb 1906","15 May 1978","0","She was born at Stoddard, Nebraska to Joseph BALOUN and Anna WAGNER.","STR06" "I6758","Balyeat","John Wesley","18 Mar 1847","30 Oct 1931","0","""Nurseryman of Ionia County, Michigan.""

BALYEAT-GATES FAMILY BIBLE RECORD (THE HOLY BIBLE, American Bible Society, New York, 1859 ? Family Records located between the Old and New Testaments) - NOTE: I tried to duplicate the entries exactly as written?misspellings and all.

http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.indiana.counties.elkhart/3654/mb.ashx

FAMILY RECORD (MARRIAGES) ? Page 1 [Blank]

FAMILY RECORD (BIRTHS) ? Page 2

Jonathan BALYEAT was Borne Febury the 22, 1824

Margaret BALYEAT was Borne September the 20 ? 1826

Elizabeth Aacesta BALYEAT was Borne Decmber the 21, 1845

John Wesley BALYEAT was Borne March the 18, 1847

Catharine Jane BALYEAT was Borne September the 27, 1848

Ansavilla BALYEAT was Borne March the 19, 1850

Marion BALYEAT was Borne June the 16, 1852

Walter BALYEAT was Borne May the 15, 1854

Edward Alonzo BALYEAT was Borne August the 15, 1859

Frank BALYEAT was Born May the 10, 1861

AMILY RECORD (BIRTHS) ? Page 3

Marion BALYEAT Departed this life July the 31, 1879, aged 27 years


FAMILY RECORD (DEATHS) - Page 4

Marion BALYEAT son of Johnathan BALYEAT, Departed this life July the 31, 1879, aged 27 years and a few days

Jonathan BALYEAT Departed this life on March the 21, 1898, aged 74 and one Month

Margaret GATES BALYEAT Departed this life on Febuary the 11th, 1904, Aged 77 years four Months and 21 days

Ansavilla MEYERS died Dec. 24, 1928

Edmund Alonzo died June 1930

Walter R. BALYEAT, son of Margaret and Jonathan BALYEAT, Departed this life Dec. 15th, 1916, aged 62 year and five months.

Catherine Jane SCOTT departed this life Nov. 9, 1920, aged 72 yrs., 12 days. at Mt. Dora, Fla.

Elizabeth Aleesta BALYEAT departed this life Jul. 31, 1921 aged 75 yrs. 7 mo. + 9 days.

John Wesley died Oct. 23, 1931, National Military Home, Va.

Sara Catherine BALYEAT, Apr 1st 1941


This Bible was acquired at the Estate Sale of GORDON W. BALYEAT, M.D. (1911-2009) at 150 Morningside Dr. S.E., East Grand Rapids, MI 49506, on November 12, 2009.

","STR06" "I6758","Balyeat","John Wesley","18 Mar 1847","30 Oct 1931","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Federal Census
Not located

1900 Federal Census
Michigan, Ionia County, Odessa Twp, Lake Odessa Village, District 21, Page 33
Enumerated 23 to 27 June 1900
SD 52 ED 21 Sheet 17A Stamped 232A
414-429
Balyeat, John W Hd W M Mar 1847 53 M 24 Ohio Ohio Ohio Farmer
Balyeat, Sarah Wf W F July 1854 45 M24 2/2 Ohio Pa Ohio
Balyeat, Wilma I Dtr W F Jan 1881 19 S Mich Ohio Ohio School Teacher

1910 Federal Census
Indiana, Elkhart County, Middlebury, District 42, Page 18
Enumerated 9 May 1910
SD 13 ED 42 Sheet 9B
183-184
Balyeat, John Wesley Hd M W 63 M1 34 Ohio Ohio Ohio Farmer
Balyeat, Sarah Catherine Wf F W 56 M1 34 2/2 Ohio Pa Ohio


1920 Federal Census
Indiana, Elkhart County, Middlebury, District 29, Page 1
Enumerated 2 January 1920
SD 13 ED 29 Sheet 1A Stamped 212
5-3
Balyeat, John W Hd M W 72 M Ohio Pa Ohio Farmer
Balyeat, Sarah C Wf F W 66 M Ohio Pa Ohio
Balyeat, Wilma Irene Dtr F W 38 S Mich Ohio Ohio
Balyeat, Elecota E Boarder F W 74 S Ohio Pa Ohio

1930 Federal Census
Not located","STR06" "I11818","Balyeat","Orley Edmond","6 Jan 1877","Yes, date unknown","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F4PP-SJ3
Name: Orley Edmond Balyeat
Gender: Male
Christening Date:
Christening Place:
Birth Date: 06 Jan 1877
Birthplace: Odessa, Ionia, Michigan
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name: John Wesley Balyeat
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Sarah C. Cramer
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C03197-0
System Origin: Michigan-ODM
GS Film number: 2320451
Reference ID:
Collection: Orley Edmond Balyeat, ""Michigan, Births and Christenings, 1775-1995""","STR06" "I4026","Balyeat","Wilma Irene","28 Jan 1881","Yes, date unknown","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FHMP-9PX
Name: Wilma Irene Balyeat
Gender: Female
Christening Date:
Christening Place:
Birth Date: 28 Jan 1881
Birthplace: Odessa, Ionia, Michigan
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name: John Wesley Balyeat
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Sarah C. Cramer
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C74301-1
System Origin: Michigan-ODM
GS Film number: 960503
Reference ID:
Collection: Wilma Irene Balyeat, ""Michigan, Births and Christenings, 1775-1995""

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V1YQ-FWY
Name: Wilma I Balyeat
Titles & Terms:
Event: Census
Event Year: 1940
Event Place: Ward 2, Anderson, Anderson Township, Madison, Indiana, United States
Gender: Female
Age: 59
Marital Status: Single
Race (Original):
Race (Standardized): White
Relationship to Head of Household (Original):
Relationship to Head of Household (Standardized): Head
Birthplace: Michigan
Estimated Birth Year: 1881
Residence in 1935: Same Place
Enumeration District Number: 48-18
Family Number: 289
Sheet Number and Letter: 61A
Line Number: 10
NARA Publication Number: T627
NARA Roll Number: 1072
Digital Folder Number: 005459828
Image Number: 00663
Collection: Wilma I Balyeat, ""United States Census, 1940""","STR06" "I34928","Bandy","Fred Ethel","18 Apr 1889","6 Feb 1960","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Louisiana, DeSoto Parish, Ward 5
Enumerated Apr 4, 1930
ED 16-15 SD 1 Sheet 3A Stamped 196
Goss Community, Rough 1, Mansville, La
53-53
Bandy, Fred J Head M W 42 m 27 La Ala Ala Engineer Oil Field
Bandk, Averil Wf F W 34 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Bandy, Margaret Dtr F W 7 S la La Tx
Crawford, Lewis Ftr-in-law M W 76 Wd Tx Tenn SC
54-54
Crawford, Herbert Head M W 43 M 21 Tx Tx SC Engineer Station Oil Field
Crawford, Maggie Wf F W 42 m 20 Tx Tx Tx
Crawford, Norman-ab Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx
Crawford, Bernard-ab Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I42425","Bange","Lizzie May","27 Jun 1887","18 Feb 1978","0","From FindAGrave:

Mrs. John L. Cramer

Lizzie May Cramer, 90, formerly of Brodbecks R.D. 1, died Saturday at 5:14 a.m. at Hanover General Hospital.

She had been a guest at the Homewood Retirement Center for the past 13 years.
Her husband, John Luther Cramer, died in 1945. She was a daughter of the late Noah and Lovina (Myers) Bange.

She was a member of the Reformed congregation of St. Jacob's (Stone) Church, Brodbecks.
Surviving are four sons and three daughters, Stanley J. Barthold, Spring Grove; Walter W. Cramer, Hanover; Mrs. Clark (Pauline) Rohrbaugh, Hanover; Mrs. Leroy C. (Ruth) Wentz, Manchester, Md.; Harold E. Cramer, East Berlin; Mrs. Monroe D. (Catherine) Utz, Hanover; Harry L. Cramer, Hanover; 21 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Lloyd (Carrie) Rohrbaugh, Hanover.

The funeral will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the Kenworthy Funeral Home, 269 Frederick St., Hanover, with the Rev. Thomas White officiating. Burial will be in St. Jacob's (Stone) Church Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening.","STR06" "I11817","Bankert","Isaiah P.","Abt 1884","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Manheim Township
Enumerated 25 Apr 1930
SD 15 ED 75 Sheet 6B
119-119
Bankert, Isiah P Hd M W 26 M1 2 Pa Pa Pa Carpenter House
Bankert, Katie R Wf F W 25 M1 2 1/1 Pa Pa Pa
Bankert, Robert Son M W 1 5/12 S Pa Pa Pa
120-120
Fuhrman, Wesley D Hd M W 46 M1 26 Pa Pa Pa Farmer
Fuhrman, Mary C Wf F W 48 M1 26 5/4 Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Robert R Son M W 21 S Pa Pa Pa Farm Laborer
Fuhrman, Arthur R SOn M W 20 S Pa Pa Pa Farm Laborer
Fuhrman, Titus R Son M W 12 S Pa Pa Pa Farm Laborer
Fuhrman, Annie M Mother F W 67 Wd 3/3 Pa Pa Pa


1920 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Penn Township, Page 4
Enumerated 16 Jan 1920
SD 13 ED 89 Sheet 2B
832-45-48
Bankert, Isaiah P Hd M W 36 M Pa Pa Pa Carpenter House
Bankert, Katie R Wf F W 35 M Pa Pa Pa ??? Laborer
Bankert, Robert H oOn M W 11 S Pa Pa Pa
Bankert, Mary C Dtr F W 6 S Pa Pa Pa
Bankert, Dorothy E Dtr F W 2 5/12 S Pa Pa Pa

1930 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Manheim Township
Enumerated April 19, 1930
ED 67-47 SD 25 Sheet 10A Stamped 268
210-211
Bankert, Isiah Hd M W 46 M 25 Pa Pa Pa Farmer
Bankert, Katie R Wf F W 45 M 23 Pa Pa Pa
Bankert, Mary C Dtr F W 16 S Pa Pa Pa
Bankert, Dorothy E. Dtr F W 12 S Pa Pa Pa","STR06" "I6352","Barball","Anna Barbara","Abt 1709","Abt 1769","0","Mrs Anna Barbara Harpole and her family arrived in Philadelphia on Oct. 28th, 1738. She was a twenty-nine year old Protestant widow with five young sons. They arrived aboard the bilander Thistle of Philadelphia. George Houston was the captain. The ship had sailed from Rotterdam, Netherlands, via Cowes, England. This was because only British ships were permitted to land at American ports of the period. The passengers imported on this voyage consisted of forty-two men, thirty-six boys, forty-one women and twenty-three girls. A total of 142 passengers.2 3

A bilander was a two masted vessel and its distinguishing feature was the large trapezoidal mainsail, the forward end of which came as far forward as the middle of the ship. Steerage passengers were densely packed, often with poor food and bad water. Disease was commonplace. Christopher Sauer, a German printer in Philadelphia, mentioned in a letter, in that same year of 1738, that 2,000 Germans had just died of a ""pest"" on immigrant ships. No doubt this was an exaggeration, Sauer was crusading on behalf of the German immigrants; but we can be sure there was some truth in his assertion.

Upon arrival in Philadelphia, Anna, as head of the family, was probably immediately marched under guard to the Court House where she was required to swear the Oath of Allegiance to the Protestant King George the Second and explicitly state her refusal to give any allegiance to the former Catholic King James, or any of his heirs. She was then taken back to the Thistle.

Afterwards Anna would have been free to leave the vessel if she had enough passage money. If she did not, she was consigned, along with others in that sorry state, to a merchant. An advertisment would have been printed in a Philadelphia newspaper. Buyers would have bargained with her for a stated period of her domestic or other service. After the Indenture, her sworn and witnessed agreement, was signed by her. The buyer would have paid the merchant her passage money and any other debts that she owed to the Captain. The buyer then received the servant in exchange. Families were often divided at this point, the able-bodied children being ""sold"" into temporary servitude to pay the family's passage.

What precisely happened in the Herboldt family's case is currently unknown. Nicholas, we can be reasonably certain, was too young to be separated. Anna must have found some immediate employment. It is at least possible that she had a contact in the New World and some money before she made the fateful decision to take her young family across the Atlantic. The probability is that Anna made the transition successfully as we know that her son Hans was later apprenticed to a brickmaker.

1782 - A ""Widow Harple"" of New Hanover Township, County of Philadelphia, was assessed for ?0.18.9 being her annual effective supply tax. Her total valuation was listed as ?150.4

1783 - A ""Widow Harple"" of New Hanover Township, County of Philadelphia, was listed as possessing 85 acres but no horses, cattle, sheep or negroes for her annual Federal tax assessment.5

1790 - A ""Widow Harple"" was living in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania with, presumably, her five children all under sixteen; three girls and two boys. Census 1790

A John Harple of Montgomery county, PA, [born 1752] is listed as a Pennsylvanian [Military] Pensioner, [former rank of] pr[ivate in the] P[ennsylvanian] L[ine, pension payments were activated on] March 1 1821[when he reached the age of 69]; [he then] d[ied on] June 22, 1832, [at the age of] 80.6 Square here brackets denote assumptions.

Harple, John, Pa., Mary/Maria/Maricha, W3138 7 These papers would be available.



Sources
1. Harpole, Belma Carroll & Agnes S. (1986) Harpole Cousins - The Harpole-Harpold-Harpool Families in America West Point Miss.(privately published)
2. Strassburger, R. B. & Hinke, W.J. (1934) Pennsylvania German Pioneers Vol 1
(List 63 A) A List of Palatinate Passenger's Names
3. Rupp, I. Daniel 1876 (rp.1965) A Collection of Upwards of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and other Immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776 etc.
4. Montgomery, Thomas Lynch edit. (1906) Pennsylvanian Archives Harrisburg Publishing Company:Harrisburg PA Third Series Vol. 16 page 259.
5. Montgomery, Thomas Lynch edit. (1906) Pennsylvanian Archives Harrisburg Publishing Company:Harrisburg PA Third Series Vol. 16 page 624.
6. Montgomery, Thomas Lynch edit. (1906) Pennsylvanian Archives Harrisburg Publishing Company:Harrisburg PA Third Series Vol. 23 page 512.
7. Index of Revolutionary War Pension Applications in the National Archives (1976)
8. Harpold, William Cody Rev. (1986) Correspondence with B. C. & Agnes S. Harpole
quoting genealogist
Cornelia Schrader-Muggenthaler, Heimeranstrabe 2, 8000 Munchen 2, Germany

Courtesy of
Kenneth C. Harvey
iconoclast@truvista.net","STR06" "I28159","","","","","","","" "I16294","Barbee","Bobby Patrick","12 Apr 1953","10 Apr 2007","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, April 19, 2007

Bobby Patrick Barbee

Funeral services for Bobby Patrick Barbee, 53, of Shelbyville were held at 2:00 p.m., Friday, April 13, 2007. Bobby Patrick Barbee was born in Short Community of Shelby County on April 12, 195 to Archie Barbee and Faye DEASON Barbee. He was a member of Spann's Chapel Missionary Church and the Texas Logging Council.

He is survived by his wife, Sharon Barbee of Shelbyville, sons, Adam BARBEE and wife, Jamie of Center and Logan BARBEE of Shelbyville; daughter, Kristy BARBEE of Houston; sisters, Barbara McDONALD and Beverly WALKER, both of Garrison, Vickie SNIDER and husband, Everett, Rhonda HOLLOWAY and husband, Robert and Carolyn HARKNESS and husband, Ricky, all of Center; brothers, Donald BARBEE and wife, Julie of Logansport, John BARBEE and wife, Ginnie, ""Bo"" Archie BARBEE and wife, Tammy and Denel Ray BARBEE ans wife, Rosy, all of Center; one grandson and a host of nieces, nephews, and friends. Watson and Sons Funeral Home in Center was in charge of arrangements.","STR06" "I37267","Barbee","Essie","Abt 1912","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown as Essie SMITH Gee in the obituary of her husband, Sidney Gee, who died on July 9, 1997.","STR06" "I37503","","","","","","","" "I9016","Barcelona","Josephine","27 Feb 1920","27 Jan 1994","0","The Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. shows she was born in Houston Harr, Texas to Tom Barcelona and Katie Runfalo.","STR06" "I42127","","","","","","","" "I1297","Bard","Viola","31 Jul 1921","13 Jan 2005","0","The daughter of Walter BARD and Mary Alabama WATTS.","STR06" "I31075","Barden","David John","12 Aug 1854","23 Apr 1913","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Illinois, Ogle County, Nashua Township, District 88, Page 6
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 88 Sheet 8B
64-68
Barden, John Hd W M Aug 1854 45 M23 Canada Eng Canada Eng Canada Eng 1867 33 Na Day Laborer
Barden, Lucina Wf W F Feb 1857 43 M 23 3/2 Ill Ohio Ohio
Barden, Grace Dtr W F Apr 1883 17 S Ill Canada Ill At School
Barden, Adah Dtr W F Apr 1885 15 S Ill Canada Ill At School","STR06" "I20855","Bardwell","Abigail","Abt 1699","31 Oct 1786","0","Kenneth Vance Graves, ?i?Thomas Graves of Hartford, Conneticut and Hatfield, Massachusetts?/i?, (Wrentham, Massachusetts, Family History Publications, 1985), p. 21.","STR06" "I20854","Bardwell","Thankful","Abt 1697","12 Mar 1775","0","Kenneth Vance Graves, ?i?Thomas Graves of Hartford, Conneticut and Hatfield, Massachusetts?/i?, (Wrentham, Massachusetts, Family History Publications, 1985), p. 21.","STR06" "I18758","Barents","Apollonia","Bef Jan 1645","Yes, date unknown","0","Source: Brassard, Theodore (comp.), ?i?Baptisms at the Reformed Dutch Church of New Amsterdam (1639-1730)?/i?, Nottingham, NH: ?u??/u?, 2000.","STR06" "I18756","Barentsen","Aeltje","Bef 1640","Yes, date unknown","0","Source: Brassard, Theodore (comp.), ?i?Baptisms at the Reformed Dutch Church of New Amsterdam (1639-1730)?/i?, Nottingham, NH: ?u??/u?, 2000.","STR06" "I22791","Barge","William ""Billie"" George","May 1854","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1880 Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace O
ccupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
William BARGE Self M Male W 26 GA Farmer GA GA
Martha A. BARGE Wife M Female W 20 LA Keeping House GA MS
Willis E. BARGE Son S Male W 6M AR GA LA Source Information:
Census Place Buena Vista, Columbia, Arkansas
Family History Library Film 1254041
NA Film Number T9-0041
Page Number 217A

1900 Census
Texas, Limestone County, JP 4
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 9 ED 57 Sheet 8A
117-121
Barge, Wm. G Hd W M May 1854 46 M22 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Barge, Martha Wf W F Aug 1859 40 M22 11/6 La Ga Miss
Barge. Berta Dtr W F Nov 1883 16 S Ark Ga La Farm Laborer
Barge, Lenoira Dtr W F Mar 1886 14 S Ark Ga La Farm Laborer
Barge, Fannie Dtr W F Aug 1895 4 S Tx Ga La
Barge, Dexter Son W M Jun 1898 1 S Tx Ga La
Foster, B. A. Motehr W F May 1836 Wed 8/4 Miss SC Ky","STR06" "I22796","Barge","Willis Sylvester","10 Nov 1878","25 May 1953","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows him as a son of Billie Barge and Mattie Hines of Arkansas. He was listed as a retired farmer, and he was buried at Lost Prarie Cemetery.","STR06" "I44580","","","","","","","" "I36039","Barker","George Wesley","12 Dec 1882","4 Nov 1955","0","Name: George Wesley Barker
Death date: 04 Nov 1955
Death place: Graham, Young, Texas
Gender: Male
Race or color (on document): White
Age at death: 72 years 10 months 23 days
Estimated birth year:
Birth date: 12 Dec 1882
Birth place: Texas
Marital status: Married
Spouse name:
Father name: J W Barker
Father birth place:
Mother name: Martha Howe
Mother birth place: Texas
Occupation: Farming
Residence: Bryson, Jack, Texas
Cemetery name: Wesley Chapel Cemetery
Burial place: Jack County, Texas
Burial date: 06 Nov 1955
Additional relatives:
Film number: 2114547
Digital GS number: 4163991
Image number: 1578
Reference number: cn 58205
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

","STR06" "I36039","Barker","George Wesley","12 Dec 1882","4 Nov 1955","0","(Research):

Census Listings:
(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)

1920 census
Jack Co. TX ED 70 Pg. 21A
North half of Prec. 1
Fm/64/69
Barker, George W., head, MW, 36, M, Farmer, TX US IL
Annie E., wife, FW, 38, M, TX IL MS
Lester T., son, MW, 13, TX TX TX
Birda A., dau., FW, 10, TX TX TX
Martha S., dau., FW, 7, TX TX TX
William C., son, MW, 4, TX TX TX

1930 census
Jack Co. TX ED 119-11 Pg. 222B
Bryson
132/148
Barker, George W., head, MW, 47, M, m@21, Farmer, TX TX IL
Annie E., wife, FW, 45, M, m@23, TX TX TX
Lester T.(?), son, MW, 24, S, Laborer, TX TX TX
Bertie A., dau., FW, 21, S, TX TX TX
Stella M., dau., FW, 18, S, TX TX TX
Chester W., son, MW, 15, TX TX TX
","STR06" "I44581","","","","","","","" "I44960","Barker","Thomas Larkin","5 Oct 1807","20 Aug 1874","0","Said to be a son of Thomas Barker and Sarah Bledsoe, and also born in Edgefield District, SC.","STR06" "I26286","Barker","Thurzer","31 Jul 1897","15 Dec 1979","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Caroyln Andrews, shows that she was a daughter of Albert Sidney BARKER (FAG#61198185) and Coma Ellen ALLEN (FAG#126191892).","STR06" "I24808","Barkley","Martha Mariah","Bef 1812","Between 1846 and 1855","0","Looking for information on the ancestry of John Barkley who appears in the records of Northampton County, NC, from about 1800 on until he disappears therefrom after 1820. He was married to Rebecca Doles (died before May 18, 1820), daughter of Francis Doles, sometime between 1805 and 1812, and they had five children, Francis Doles Barkley, Martha Mariah Barkley (gg-grandmother of the undersigned), Jesse F Barkley, John R. Barkley and Rebecca J. Barkley. He was also apparently a fairly prominent person for, according to his grandson, Benj. F. McLemore, John Barkley was a NC state senator. Despite this info, I have been unable to connect him. Any help would be greatly appreciated, and I would in return be willing to supply info on his McLemore descendants and/or info on his wife's family. Reply either here or directly to:

Jim McLemore
mclemore@picusnet.com

http://genforum.genealogy.com/barkley/messages/838.html","STR06" "I44758","Barksdale","Loy Tidwell","21 Oct 1905","8 Dec 1985","0","His Texas Birth Certificate showed him as Loy Fidwell (sic) Barksdale, a son of J. T. and D. L. Barksdale of Chico, Wise County, Texas.","STR06" "I13028","Barksdale","Minnie Fry","21 May 1860","15 Oct 1950","0","John David McLemore, a descendant, emailed in July 2010 that Britain McLemore's wife was ""Minnie Fry Barksdale (she was related directly to Joshua Fry who commanded George Washington before the French and Indian War broke out, among other things. She also had Maury blood in her too. James Maury was the teacher of Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and Meriwether Lewis. Minnie was from Charlottesville,VA Albemarle County and coincidentally grew up right off of Barksdale Street.)""

Name: Minnie Barksdale Mclemore
Gender: Female
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 15 Oct 1950
Death Place: Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee
Age: 90
Birth Date: 1860
Birthplace:
Occupation:
Race:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jas. Barksdale
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Millie Fry
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I08730-4
System Origin: Tennessee-EASy
Source Film Number: 2241021
Reference Number: cn50-23344
Collection: Tennessee Deaths and Burials, 1874-1955","STR06" "I2136","Barlow","Annie Pearl","7 Sep 1908","6 Dec 1977","0","The daughter of William Washigton Barlow and Lizzie Elmorrow Morris.","STR06" "I2136","Barlow","Annie Pearl","7 Sep 1908","6 Dec 1977","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1, District 174
SD 226 ED 174 Sheet 15A Stamped 15
San Augustine and Tebo Road
279-282
Barlow, William Hd M W 41 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Barlow, Lizzie Wf F W 36 M Tx Tx Tx
Barlow, Alvie Son M W 13 S Tx Ms Tx
Barlow, Adad Sn M W 12 Tx Ms Tx (Probably actually ANNIE PE
ARL, born 1908)
Barlow, Earl Son M W 10 S Tx Ms Tx
Barlow, Marvin Son M W 8 S Tx Ms Tx
Barlow,JL. T. Son M W 6 S Tx Ms Tx
Barlow, Ruth Dtr F W 4 0/12 S Tx Ms Tx
Barlow, Jackson Son M W 2 0/12 S Tx Ms Tx
Barlow, ----- Son M W 1/12 S Tx Ms Tx","STR06" "I47184","Barlow","Creed Lamar","24 Mar 1933","26 Jun 2018","0","A celebration of Creed Lamar Barlow's life, age 85 of Kirbyville-Brookeland, Texas, will be 10:00 am on Friday, June 29, 2018 at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home in Jasper, Texas. Burial will follow at Brookeland Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5:00pm ? 8:00pm, Thursday, June 28, 2018 at the funeral home.

Lamar died Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at his home. He was a native of Strickland Crossing in Sabine County, Texas. He was a member of Kirbyville Missionary Baptist Church, where he served as a deacon since 1964. He liked camping and fishing, restoring old cars, and to work on antique furniture. Lamar was the owner and operator of Barlow Antiques in Kirbyville for several years. He and Betty married in Pineland in 1955.

Lamar is survived by his wife of 62 years, Betty Brewster Barlow of Kirbyville-Brookeland, Texas; son, Dalton Barlow & wife Misty of Merryville, Louisiana; two daughters, Marla Beavers & husband Donald of Anacoco, Louisiana and Laurie Edgin & husband Jerry of Huntsville, Texas; two sisters, Lora Beth Wright of Cuero, Texas and Mary Edgar of Texarkana, Arkansas; eleven grandchildren, and 10 great grandchildren.

Lamar was preceded in death by his parents, A.H. and Ina Mae Barlow; and a brother, Wendall Barlow.

Services are under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home of Jasper.

Copied from the Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, July 4, 2018, page 8","STR06" "I27794","Barlow","Mary Della Christine","4 Aug 1900","6 Jun 1995","0","According to FindAGrave, her last name at deaht was ANDERSON.","STR06" "I33132","","","","","","","" "I47517","Barlow","Ronald Earl","2 Aug 1960","26 Aug 2021","0","Wrote a history/genealogy column for the Sabine County Reporter, later formeed to a facebook group of the same name, ""Farm Road 1 - From one end to another.""

He died of COVID, and the tribute below was posted on the SABINE COUNTY REPORTER facebook page on August 26, 2021, along with a photo.

July 22, 2021. Breakfast was busy that Thursday, but he was who I needed to talk to most. Pineland Day was on the horizon and I wanted to get as many details as I could. He gave me a date and invited me over to his house where he had been collecting memorabilia of Pineland Day for years- maybe for that museum he often talked about. But before we could get too deep into what was happening in October, Ronald wanted to talk about a new cooperative program through 4H that would make the lives of Sabine County youth 1000x better. Horseback riding, archery, shooting, piano, photography, even Tai Kwan Do- and so many more activities. He had businesses and banks onboard and, of course, his beloved Texas A&M was contributing as well. He had most of the logistics worked out and like so many times before, I was blown away by his skills of team-building, organization and productivity. The man could get a job done and done well - better than any I've ever known. We talked for nearly two hours and he was a bit late getting out the door for his weekend conference at College Station. We agreed to a Pineland Day tour after breakfast the following week and he was off.

On Tuesday, as I was sitting in the dentist chair, my phone rang and his deep voice drawled out, ""Mrs. Johanna, this is a courtesy call. I left Aggie Land this morning and stopped to take a test because I had a little fever. And the dern thing was positive. I didn't feel bad until Saturday morning, but wanted you to be able to tell the breakfast crew that it was a possibility I had it Thursday.""
Inconvenient. That was my initial thought. We had plans and I had gotten a brief glance at his schedule and knew he was all booked up. When were we going to be able to get together again? We chatted for a bit and I prayed for him and told him I'd check in in a couple of days.

Friday he emailed me all the details he had for the new 4 H plan. If you knew him, you knew he was a way above average and competent writer. But on this day he let me know I needed to write it. He didn't feel well and said the COVID packed a punch and he was going to try to rest.

On Monday, I sent him the story and he said it was accurate and we could print and distribute. It ran in the Aug. 4 edition.

I assumed he would get over it quickly, no big deal. And I was very wrong. When I learned he had been hospitalized, I text right away. ""18th day of symptoms, 11th day in the hospital,"" he assured me he was getting better everyday. We talked a few more times before his condition worsened and then Mrs. Carolyn would respond instead.

As it became evident he was in the fight of his life, more than ever, I petitioned God for his physical, earthly healing daily, almost constantly. And to be 100% transparent, I'm struggling with His answer being no. Because I love this man. I have admired and looked up to him for 23 years, and I'm not ready to let him go and without a doubt, many of you feel the same. That's ok. God is big enough to handle all of our sorrow, anger and doubt. His grace is always sufficient.

It's Thursday, one month has passed since this photo was taken, and breakfast is being prepared, because that's all I know to do. Keep going. Support one another. Pray. Take care of Sabine County and the Pineland that he loved, in anyway we can. He served so many here for decades. We will honor him and remember.
-JV

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Ronald Earl Barlow, 61, of Pineland, Texas passed away Wednesday, August 25, 2021 at Woodland Heights Medical Center in Lufkin, Texas.

Ronald was born in Jasper, Texas on August 2, 1960 to Wendall Barlow and Doris Powell Barlow. He was a lifetime resident of Pineland, Texas, a place that he loved and devoted a major part of his life to the town and it's residents.

He was a graduate of West Sabine High School, where he later served as an agriculture teacher for five years, served as elementary principal for three years and as high school principal for two years. After graduating high school, he attended his beloved Texas A&M University where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in agricultural education in 1983. In 1992, he earned his Master's Degree in education from Stephen F. Austin State University.

In addition to serving at West Sabine ISD, he also was principal at Joaquin ISD and Ag Teacher for Dayton ISD and Latexo ISD. He was a member of numerous community committees and activities such as West Sabine School Board, Sabine County Historical Commission, Sabine County Livestock Show, Pineland Service Club, and Pineland Day Steering Committee, to name a few.

He was also awarded with many, many awards and recognition over the years for his service to his community. He ended his service to Sabine County serving as County Extension Agent where he helped many and was building on the 4H program for the young people in this area.

Ronald was also worked for many years in the Oil and Gas Industry area of construction.

On Ronald's personal side, he was a very laid back man that was a friend to many, not to mention a loving husband and father. He enjoyed organizing events, all things historical, learning new things, and writing tributes for those he knew best. He was a collector of sports memorabilia and things concerning Pineland, enough so that he could probably have filled a museum.

He was a big fan of his grandchildren and enjoyed taking them on adventures. And of course, he was a Die Hard Aggie.

Ronald is survived by his wife, Carolyn Barlow of Pineland; his mother, Doris Barlow; son, Matthew Joel Barlow and wife, Katheryn, of Fort Worth; stepsons, Nick Estes and wife, Ashley, of Martinsville, Michael Estes and wife, Molly, of San Augustine, and Wade Wheeless of Cushing; step daughter, Katie Holland and husband, Matthew, of Cushing; brothers, Michael Henry Barlow of Bronson and Randall Barlow of Sutton-on-Hill, England; sister, Pam Abdallh and husband, Yousef, of Silsbee; and eleven grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his father, Wendall Barlow.

A visitation of family and friends will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Saturday, August 28, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, August 29, 2021 at First Baptist Church Family Life Center in Pineland under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Burial will follow services in Bethel Chapel Cemetery in Pineland with Jamie Powell, Doug Welch, Matt Barlow, Michael Barlow, Mike Pate, Jason Collins, Daryl Melton, and Ken Kilcrease serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers are Benny Jacks, Yousef Abdallh and Keith Franks.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Ronald Earl Barlow, 61, of Pineland, Texas passed away Wednesday, August 25, 2021 at Woodland Heights Medical Center in Lufkin, Texas.

Ronald was born in Jasper, Texas on August 2, 1960 to Wendall Barlow and Doris Powell Barlow. He was a lifetime resident of Pineland, Texas, a place that he loved and devoted a major part of his life to the town and it's residents.

He was a graduate of West Sabine High School, where he later served as an agriculture teacher for five years, served as elementary principal for three years and as high school principal for two years. After graduating high school, he attended his beloved Texas A&M University where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in agricultural education in 1983. In 1992, he earned his Master's Degree in education from Stephen F. Austin State University.

In addition to serving at West Sabine ISD, he also was principal at Joaquin ISD and Ag Teacher for Dayton ISD and Latexo ISD. He was a member of numerous community committees and activities such as West Sabine School Board, Sabine County Historical Commission, Sabine County Livestock Show, Pineland Service Club, and Pineland Day Steering Committee, to name a few.

He was also awarded with many, many awards and recognition over the years for his service to his community. He ended his service to Sabine County serving as County Extension Agent where he helped many and was building on the 4H program for the young people in this area.

Ronald was also worked for many years in the Oil and Gas Industry area of construction.

On Ronald's personal side, he was a very laid back man that was a friend to many, not to mention a loving husband and father. He enjoyed organizing events, all things historical, learning new things, and writing tributes for those he knew best. He was a collector of sports memorabilia and things concerning Pineland, enough so that he could probably have filled a museum.

He was a big fan of his grandchildren and enjoyed taking them on adventures. And of course, he was a Die Hard Aggie.

Ronald is survived by his wife, Carolyn Barlow of Pineland; his mother, Doris Barlow; son, Matthew Joel Barlow and wife, Katheryn, of Fort Worth; stepsons, Nick Estes and wife, Ashley, of Martinsville, Michael Estes and wife, Molly, of San Augustine, and Wade Wheeless of Cushing; step daughter, Katie Holland and husband, Matthew, of Cushing; brothers, Michael Henry Barlow of Bronson and Randall Barlow of Sutton-on-Hill, England; sister, Pam Abdallh and husband, Yousef, of Silsbee; and eleven grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his father, Wendall Barlow.

A visitation of family and friends will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Saturday, August 28, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, August 29, 2021 at First Baptist Church Family Life Center in Pineland under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Burial will follow services in Bethel Chapel Cemetery in Pineland with Jamie Powell, Doug Welch, Matt Barlow, Michael Barlow, Mike Pate, Jason Collins, Daryl Melton, and Ken Kilcrease serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers are Benny Jacks, Yousef Abdallh and Keith Franks.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.


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Ronald Earl Barlow, 61, of Pineland, Texas passed away Wednesday, August 25, 2021 at Woodland Heights Medical Center in Lufkin, Texas.

Ronald was born in Jasper, Texas on August 2, 1960 to Wendall Barlow and Doris Powell Barlow. He was a lifetime resident of Pineland, Texas, a place that he loved and devoted a major part of his life to the town and it's residents.

He was a graduate of West Sabine High School, where he later served as an agriculture teacher for five years, served as elementary principal for three years and as high school principal for two years. After graduating high school, he attended his beloved Texas A&M University where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in agricultural education in 1983. In 1992, he earned his Master's Degree in education from Stephen F. Austin State University.

In addition to serving at West Sabine ISD, he also was principal at Joaquin ISD and Ag Teacher for Dayton ISD and Latexo ISD. He was a member of numerous community committees and activities such as West Sabine School Board, Sabine County Historical Commission, Sabine County Livestock Show, Pineland Service Club, and Pineland Day Steering Committee, to name a few.

He was also awarded with many, many awards and recognition over the years for his service to his community. He ended his service to Sabine County serving as County Extension Agent where he helped many and was building on the 4H program for the young people in this area.

Ronald was also worked for many years in the Oil and Gas Industry area of construction.

On Ronald's personal side, he was a very laid back man that was a friend to many, not to mention a loving husband and father. He enjoyed organizing events, all things historical, learning new things, and writing tributes for those he knew best. He was a collector of sports memorabilia and things concerning Pineland, enough so that he could probably have filled a museum.

He was a big fan of his grandchildren and enjoyed taking them on adventures. And of course, he was a Die Hard Aggie.

Ronald is survived by his wife, Carolyn Barlow of Pineland; his mother, Doris Barlow; son, Matthew Joel Barlow and wife, Katheryn, of Fort Worth; stepsons, Nick Estes and wife, Ashley, of Martinsville, Michael Estes and wife, Molly, of San Augustine, and Wade Wheeless of Cushing; step daughter, Katie Holland and husband, Matthew, of Cushing; brothers, Michael Henry Barlow of Bronson and Randall Barlow of Sutton-on-Hill, England; sister, Pam Abdallh and husband, Yousef, of Silsbee; and eleven grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his father, Wendall Barlow.

A visitation of family and friends will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Saturday, August 28, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, August 29, 2021 at First Baptist Church Family Life Center in Pineland under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Burial will follow services in Bethel Chapel Cemetery in Pineland with Jamie Powell, Doug Welch, Matt Barlow, Michael Barlow, Mike Pate, Jason Collins, Daryl Melton, and Ken Kilcrease serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers are Benny Jacks, Yousef Abdallh and Keith Franks.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.




","STR06" "I47497","Barlow","Ruth Fern","4 Aug 1915","23 Sep 1992","0","Married an Amason.","STR06" "I47186","Barlow","Wendall Joe","1 Sep 1936","24 Oct 2013","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page

Wendall Joe Barlow, 77, of Pineland, died at 6:00 Thursday evening, October 24, 2013, at his home on the Charlie Forse Road, north of Pineland. He was born September 1, 1936 at home in the Slip-Up-and-Hitch Community (between the Plainview and Strickland Crossing Communities) in Sabine County, Texas to Adron Horace ""Dick"" Barlow (1907-1987) and Ina Mae Russell Barlow (1916-2001).

The family soon moved to a home northwest of Pineland, on the Bear Creek Farm that Wendall has continued farming throughout his lifetime. Wendall grew up on this farm, at his father's sawmill and garage, and working on used cars that his father bought and sold.

He attended all twelve grades at Pineland I.S.D. schools in Sabine County, graduating from Pineland High School in May, 1954, ranked 9th in a class of nine graduates. His favorite class was Mr. B.A. Reid's Agriculture classes and he supported and encouraged FFA and 4-H activities for the remainder of his life to benefit like-minded boys and girls.

From 1954 to 1958, he roughnecked on drilling rigs, both onshore and offshore, mostly in South Louisiana, and worked in all areas of drilling and production.

From 1958 to 1960, he did carpentry and concrete work on plants and dwellings.

From 1960 to 1963, he worked in Pineland as an automotive mechanic with his father, Dick Barlow, L.P. Knight and Ivy Jacks, in their garage on Highway 96.

From 1963 to 1967, he operated heavy equipment while building the Sam Rayburn Reservoir Dam, the Six Mile Bridge, the Ayish Bayou Bridge, and other highway projects in the area. He ran bulldozers, draglines, road maintainers, and scrapers and performed finish work on many of these jobs.

In 1967, he hired on at Magasco with United Gas Pipeline Company, and retired from this company in 1991. During that period, he worked as a pipeliner, compressor helper, construction inspector, Magasco Compressor Station Superintendent, and supervised construction and overhaul of various plants, facilities and pipelines all over the south. He loved the old Cooper compressor engines at Magasco, which operated from 1924 until the 1990s.

Following retirement from United Gas Pipeline (now Boardwalk/GulfSouth), he continued the same line of inspection work as an independent consultant. He worked all over Louisiana and Texas, sometimes working as many as 350 days in a year. After spending several years consulting in South Texas, he served as chief inspector for the construction of three new pipeline compressor stations for Boardwalk/Gulf South in Mobile, Alabama and Sherman, Texas, completing the last one in Sherman in 2009, at the age of 72.

In retirement, he continued running beef cattle on his farms around Pineland, owned and managed rental property in Pineland, continued his community service involvement and established the Sabine County Cowboy Church.

He was an uncommon man who lived to work and serve his God, family and community. He worked, almost unceasingly, from daylight to dark, on the job, at the farm, in the church and in the community, and could work circles around men half his age. He was a friend to all and a benefactor to anyone that truly needed help. He never met a stranger and earned friendship, trust and respect quickly. He loved children and children loved him.

He loved local history and everything about rural Deep East Texas. He had a memory for details, people, places and things that few could match, if any. He never missed a Pineland Day, a school reunion or a family reunion.

He was a man of his word and would go to whatever lengths were necessary to keep his word?and he admired the same in others. He despised cruelty, waste and laziness, and devoted every waking minute to doing his job, maintaining his farm, improving his cattle herd, compiling his collections, and finding ways to help his neighbors.

Hundreds of individuals and families in Sabine County have benefitted from his concern and assistance in times of need. He bailed the friendless from jail, made loans to those who could never repay, and found ways to give to widows and orphans through his labor and talents. He was a frugal man concerning his own needs and comfort, but would give the shirt off his back to a family member, friend or stranger in need.

He served on the boards of several organizations in Pineland and Sabine County.

His retirement, which was forced by his cancer, was spent in planning and providing for the establishment of the Sabine County Cowboy Church. His gifts of land, buildings, furnishings, equipment, labor and love made this mission possible.

On October 5, the Pineland Service Club recognized Wendall as the Citizen of the Year at Pineland Day 2013 in recognition of his many years of service to the community through Pineland Day, Pineland Clean Sweep, Business Startup Assistance, Church Establishment, FFA and 4-H activities, and other charitable deeds and philanthropy for the citizens of the Pineland and West Sabine community.

He wanted his philanthropy to be anonymous, and if it became public, he humbly diverted the praise to others, or shyly changed the subject. He asked for little in return?and what he did ask for was intended to make life better for the recipient.

Wendall is survived by his sons; Rev. Randall Barlow and his wife Pauline of Hull, England, Ronald Barlow of Pineland, and Michael Barlow and his wife Kerie of Stonewall, Louisiana, his daughter; Pam Abdallh and her husband Yousef of Silsbee, five grandchildren (Matt Barlow, Yasmine Abdallh, Ginger Barlow Wallace, Erica Barlow and Cash Barlow) and five great grandchildren. He is also survived by his brother; Lamar Barlow and wife Betty of Brookeland, and sisters; Lora Beth Barlow Wright and husband Carl of Houston and Mary Virginia Barlow Edgar and husband Wallace of Texarkana, Arkansas.

Visitation will be held from 10:00 AM until 1:00 PM, Saturday, October 26, 2013, at the Sabine County Cowboy Church in Pineland, with a meal being served at 11:30. Funeral services will closely follow at 1:00 PM, Saturday, October 26, 2013, at the Sabine County Cowboy Church in Pineland. Officiating will be his son Randall Barlow, his brother-in-law Wallace Edgar and J.P. Mills, pastor of the Sabine County Cowboy Church. Burial will follow in the Bethel Chapel Cemetery in Pineland. Pall bearers will be Benny Jacks, Jamie Powell, Tommy Mason, Billy Mack Dickerson, Matt Barlow, Cody McBride, Chip Lowrey and Jennifer Maxey. Conducting the graveside service will be Charlie Creech, pastor of First Baptist Church of Bronson. Services are under the direction of Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill Texas 75948. The family requests that instead of flowers, please consider making a contribution to the Sabine County Cowboy Church's Arena Construction Fund, P.O. Box 867, Pineland, Texas 75968.","STR06" "I20951","Barlow","William Jackson","15 May 1917","27 Oct 1988","0","Ancestry.com. U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. show he served in the US Army from 20 Oct 1941 to 16 Aug 1945.","STR06" "I27795","Barlow","Willie Currie","Abt 1904","Bef 1920","0","Assumed to have died before the 1920 census, but may have instead left home prior to his 16th birthday.","STR06" "I27180","Barlow","Wyatt Columbus","29 Jan 1859","2 Dec 1939","0","Larry Crawford shows that he was the son of Bryant Barlow and Sarah Ellen Rush. He notes that:

1860; living with parents in Ellisville, Jones County, Mississippi. Census enumerated 18 Jul 1860. Listed as ""W C Barlow"", 1/2 year old in 1860 census.
1870; living with mother on Carliles Mill in Perry County, Mississippi. (Post Office: Augusta) Census enumerated 27 Jun 1870. Listed as ""Columbus Barlow, 11 years old in 1870 census.
1880; living in Perry County, Mississippi. Listed as ""Wiat C Barlow"", 21 years old, born Mississippi in 1880 census. Father born Mississippi, mother born Alabama.
1930; living on New Augusta Road in Hattiesburg, Forrest County, Mississippi. Census enumerated 17 Apr 1930.
After his wife Martha died, he married her sister Catherine and had ten more children.","STR06" "I27180","Barlow","Wyatt Columbus","29 Jan 1859","2 Dec 1939","0","(Research):


Census Information:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Perry County, Beat 3 (Hattiesburg)
Enumerated 20 June 1900 by W. Lister Bass
SD 140 ED 91 Sheet 7A Stamped 170
114-114
Barlow, Wyatt Hd W M Jan 1858 52 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Barlow, Catherine Wf W F Nov 1868 31 M15 6/6 Miss Miss Miss
Barlow, Archie Son W M Sept 1884 15 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Barlow, Rufus Son W M Oct 1889 10 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Barlow, John Son W M July 1891 8 S Miss Miss Miss
Barlow, Lewis Son W M July 1892 6 S Miss Miss Miss
Barlow, Ause Son W M July 1897 2 S Miss Miss Miss
Barlow, Dellie Dtr W F Aug 1899 9/12 S Miss Miss Miss

1910 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated 25 May 1910 by Luther M. Cox
SD 6 ED 15 Sheet 34 A
473-473
Barlow, Wyatt C Hd M W 51 M2 24 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Barlow, Catharine Wf F W 42 m1 24 10/9 Miss Miss Miss
Barlow, Archie Son M W 22 Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Barlow, Rufus Son M W 20 Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Barlow, John Son M W 18 Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Barlow, Lewis Son M W 14 Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Barlow, Anson Son M W 11 Miss Miss Miss
Barlow, Della Dtr F W 9 Miss Miss Miss
Barlow, Curry Son M W 6 Miss Miss Miss
Barlow, Hattie Dtr F W 6 Miss Miss Miss
Barlow, George Son M W 1 8/12 Miss Miss Miss

1920 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated 20 and 21 January 1920 by Eugene V. Ford
SD 6 ED 14 Sheet 10B
185-185
Barlow, Wyatt C H M W 61 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Barlow, Catherine L Wf F W 54 M Miss Miss Miss
Barlow, Rufus B Son M W 31 S Miss Miss Miss
Barlow, Mary D Dtr F W 19 S Miss Miss Miss
Barlow, Hattie G Dtr F W 13 S Miss Miss Miss
Barlow, George D W 11 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Richard J Bro-in-Law M W 56 D Miss Miss Miss Laborer Working Out

1930 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 3 (part)
Enumerated April 17, 1930 by Mrs. Ida C. Mitchell
ED 18-11 SD 11 Sheet 11B
Ken Augustus Road
232-227
Barlow, Wyatt C Hd M W 71 M 20 Miss Miss Miss None
Barlow, Catherine L Wf F W 66 M 19 Miss Miss Miss None
Barlow, Rufus B Son M W 41 S Miss Miss Miss None
Barlow, Dorsey G Son M W 19 S Miss Miss Miss Carpenter Wood Products Fcty","STR06" "I7969","","","","","","","" "I28403","Barnard","Allen Dempsey","31 Jan 1929","2 Jan 1987","0","SSN 263-34-0332","STR06" "I32467","","","","","","","" "I42316","Barnes","Charles Ray","4 Dec 1924","24 Jul 2003","0","From FindAGrave:

Published in The Huntsville Times, Huntsville, AL, Saturday, July 26, 2003

Charles Ray Barnes of Athens passed away on Thursday at Crestwood Hospital.

Mr. Barnes was born December 4, 1924 in New Castle, Pennsylvania to Ray Carlos Barnes and Sallie Hightower Barnes. He had been a resident of East Limestone since 1939.

Mr. Barnes was a mud Marine in the Fourth Marine Division in World War II Company ""C"" serving in Iwo Jima. He was retired from Monsanto in Decatur and was a retired farmer. He was a lover of trains.

He was preceded in death by his parents; one grandson, Lance Waddell, one great-grandson and Morgan Hargrave.

Survivors include his wife, Emogene M. Barnes of Athens; daughters, Pamela B. Waddell, Kaye B. Higginbotham, and Gwen B. Scott, all of Athens; sons, Mark Barnes of Clearwater, FL, and Gary Barnes of Montgomery; sister, Kathryn B. Brock of Harvest; 9 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.

Graveside services will be held at 4 p.m. today at Roselawn Cemetery.
","STR06" "I25889","","","","","","","" "I1323","","","","","","","" "I22707","","","","","","","" "I25340","","","","","","","" "I26350","Barnes","Mariah Alabama","Dec 1859","Abt 1923","0","MaryLynn Santa shows her as the daughter of William BARNES and Lavisa STOKES.","STR06" "I35374","Barnes","Marion Posey","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Garvin County, Walker
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD 5 ED 89 Sheet 1A
Stamped 209
7-7
Barnes, Marion P Hd M W 52 m1 22? Ala Ga Ga Farmer
Barnes, Elisia J Wf F W 39 m1 19 8/8 La NY Tn
Barnes, Richard H Son M W 15 S Ok Ala La
Barnes, Eva A Daugh F W 13? S Ok Ala La
Barnes, Ruby G Son M W 10 S Ok Ala La
Barnes, Minnie N Dtr F W 9 S Ok Ala La
Barnes, Charles H Son M W 2 Ok Ala La
Sullivan, Laura Mother-in-law F W 66 We 1 Tn Tn Tn","STR06" "I35378","Barnes","Minnie Lee","Abt 1901","Yes, date unknown","0","Voneta Gillock Sales emailed, on May 1, 2010, that ""Laura Jane (McLemore) and William DeBeaumont were my Great Grandparents. My Mother, Minnie 'Lee' (Barnes) Gillock was the daughter of Eliza Jane 'Jennie' (DeBeaumont) and Marion Posey Barnes. Laura and William also had two sons, Louis and Bobbie. After Willaim died Laura Jane married J.C. Sullivan and they had two sons; Ed and B.K. (Bud). Laura Jane died in Albany, Bryan Co. Oklahoma on May 30, 1918. Laura Jane was the daughter of Rev. Nicholas H and Elena McLemore. He was in Upshur Co. Texas in 1879.""","STR06" "I11131","Barnett","Alisa Legae","26 Oct 1971","19 Feb 2023","0","Alisa Legae Barnett, 51, of Pineland, Texas passed away Sunday, February 19, 2023 at Baylor St. Luke's Hospital in Houston, Texas.

Alisa was born in Nacogdoches, Texas on October 26, 1971 to James Landy Barnett, Jr. and Reba Jean Clark Barnett. She graduated from Hemphill High School with the Class of 1990. She went on to earn her bachelor's degree from East Texas Baptist University.

Alisa was a lifelong resident of Sabine County. She was a local missionary and philanthropist. Her whole life was dedicated to helping others. She was active in her community serving as a member of the Pineland City Council, and as a member of the Pineland Service Club. She also enjoyed refereeing Jr. High and Little Dribblers basketball games.

She was a devoted Christian and an active member of Plainview Community Church.

She is survived by her mother, Reba Barnett of Pineland; brothers, Randy Barnett of Pineland, David Barnett and wife, Carita, of Pineland, Clark Barnett and wife, Kelli, of Hemphill and Richard Barnett and wife, Stacee, also of Hemphill; sister, Cookie Cryer and husband, Tom, of Hemphill; and many beloved nieces, nephews, family and friends.

She was preceded in death by her father, J. L. Barnett and sister, Trisha Hearon.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Thursday, February 23, 2023 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Friday, February 24, 2023 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. David Ebarb and Bro. Curtis White officiating.

Burial will follow services at Fairmount Cemetery with Corey Hearon, Nicholas Hearon, Scott Barnett, Taylor Barnett, Samuel Barnett and Levi Cryer serving as pallbearers.

Memories and condolences may be shared online at starrfuneralhome.com.

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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 22, 2023, page 4","STR06" "I4271","","","","","","","" "I4272","","","","","","","" "I4269","","","","","","","" "I4270","","","","","","","" "I22288","Barnett","Fay Frances","Abt 1939","Abt 1995","0","May instead be Kay Frances.","STR06" "I11122","Barnett","James Landy","24 Feb 1930","24 Jun 1999","0","Ancestry.com, Texas Death Index, 1903-2000:
James Landy Barnett Jr 24 Jun 1999 Nacogdoches","STR06" "I11127","Barnett","Patricia Lynne ""Trisha""","10 Mar 1955","19 Feb 2018","0","Obituary copied from the Rader Funeral Home webite
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 28, 2018, Page 5

Patricia Lynne Barnett-Hearon, 62, went home to be with The Father our Lord peacefully on February 19, 2018. Patricia was born to James L. and Reba Clark-Barnett of Hemphill Texas on March 10, 1955.

Wife of 44 years to Troy ""Bucky"" Hearon of Kilgore and wonderful Mother to their three beautiful children, Corey Hearon of Overton, Rebecca Anne Hearon-McGahee of Alba and Nicholas Jacob Hearon of Kilgore. Her Father, James Barnett and Grandson, Colton M. McGahee proceeded her in death and she is survived by her Mother Ms. Reba Clark-Barnett, her loving Husband Troy ""Bucky"" Hearon, her three children, two daughter-in laws, Elizabeth Hearon and Justen Hearon, one son-in law Todd McGahee, 15 grandchildren, one great grandson, brother- Randy Barnett of Pineland, brother- David Barnett of Pineland, sister- Laranda ""Cookie"" Barnett-Cryer of Hemphill, brother- Clark Barnett of Hemphill, sister- Lisa Barnett of Pineland and brother- Richard Barnett of Hemphill, several loving brother and sister-in laws and many nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Hearon loved sharing The Good News to others, she bloomed beautifully where she was planted and encouraged others to do the same. She had a passion for writing poetry and short stories and valued the blessings of all her loving family.

Service for Mrs. Hearon will be 10:00 a.m. Friday, February 23, 2017 in the Rader Funeral Home Chapel with Reverend Lee Bryan officiating. The family will receive friends at Rader Funeral Home from 9:00 a.m until 10:00 a.m. before services on Friday. Graveside services will follow at 3:00 p.m. Friday at the Fairmount Cemetery in the Fairmount Community near Hemphill.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to help the family offset funeral expenses Rader Funeral Home 401 N. Martin St. Kilgore, Texas 75662.","STR06" "I11132","","","","","","","" "I4268","Barnett","Robert Ernest","13 Jan 1928","19 May 1978","0","Will Johnson shows him as the son of Nigle Ernest Barnett and Bernice McFarland.","STR06" "I4286","","","","","","","" "I30587","Barney","Olive","24 May 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","The IGI shows her as a daughter of Joseph Barney and Olive Fisher Barney.","STR06" "I24277","Barnhardt","Catharine ""Kate""","Jan 1818","20 Mar 1905","0","Ruth Marchetti indicates her last name was also shown as Bernhart. Marchetti further indicates that Katherine died between 1885 and 1890, in Kansas. It appears that is incorrect. Don Staton found the following census information from 1900, showing the widowed Kate Striffler, born Jan 1818 in France, living with her daughter, Emma Willis, in Atchison, Kansas.

May have instead been born in Canada to German-speaking parents? (Per 1900 and 1910 census responses for sons Peter Striffler and Frank Striffler)","STR06" "I11617","","","","","","","" "I11616","Barnhart","Elmer Howard","22 Jul 1894","20 Apr 1981","0","Resided at 187 W. Home Street. The son of William Vernon Barnhart and Fannie Susan Gossert.","STR06" "I11616","Barnhart","Elmer Howard","22 Jul 1894","20 Apr 1981","0","(Research):Census Listings:


1930 Census
Pennsylvania, Allegheny, Wilkinsburg, Ward 2
Enumerated April 9, 1930
ED 2-8 SD 14 Sheet 10B
Cool Street
517
172-267
Barnhart, Elmer Hd R $40 M W 35 M25 Pa Pa Pa Engineer Manuf
ature
Barnhart, Marion Wf F W 35 M25 Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio
Barnhart, Catherine Dtr F W 6 S Pa Pa Ohio
----268
Smith, Harold Hd R $40 M W 28 M 24 Pa Pa Pa Foreman Laundry
Smith, Susie Wf F W 25 M 21 Pa Pa Ps
Smith, Harold Jr Son m W 10/12 S Pa Pa Pa","STR06" "I34391","","","","","","","" "I9897","Barr","Alpheus A.","7 Feb 1884","29 Oct 1962","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976m sghiws that he was the son of Alanson Barr and Luna Montgomery, and a retired carpenter.","STR06" "I9897","Barr","Alpheus A.","7 Feb 1884","29 Oct 1962","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 2, Toro
Enumerated 7 June 1900
SD 4 ED 89 Sheet 4A Stamped 23
60-61
Barr, Nancy Hd W F July 1861 38 W 10 n5/3 La La Miss Farming
Barr, Wade StepSon W M Aug 1881 18 S La La La Farming
Barr, Alpheus StepSon W M Jan 1893 (sic) 16 S La La La Farm
ing
Barr, Lee StepSon W M Sept 1895 (sic) 14 S La La La Farming
Barr, Annie E Dtr W F May 1891 9 S La La La
Barr, James Son W F July 1895 4 S La La La
Barr, Mabel Dtr W F Jun 1897 S La La La
Ritter, Mallie Sister W Jan 1856 43 S La La La

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine, JP 1
Enumerated 27 April 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 9A Stamped 94
Hemphill and Brookeland Road
141-143
Barr, Alpheus A Hd M W 25 M1 1 La La La Farmer
Barr, Mary A Wf F W 19 M1 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Barr, Joseph L Son M W 11/12 S Tx La Tx
Whittlesey, Cannon T Brother-in-law M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer","STR06" "I9897","Barr","Alpheus A.","7 Feb 1884","29 Oct 1962","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I11632","Barr","Anderson A.","2 Jul 1851","9 Nov 1899","0","Also shown as Alanson Barr. Bob Miller shows that he was the son of Alanson Barr and Mahala Anderson.

The History of Sabine Parish, Louisiana (author John Belisle, The Sabien Banner Press, 1912) states that ""in 1860 the white population of Sabine Parish numbers about four thousant, and there were less than two thousand slaves. There were few really wealthy people in the parish, and many owned not more than one of two slaves. the owners of six or more in 1861 included A. Barr, possibly his father.

http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924028797707/cu31924028797707_djvu.txt
","STR06" "I11632","Barr","Anderson A.","2 Jul 1851","9 Nov 1899","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 2, Toro
Enumerated 16 June 1880
Page 22 SD 2 ED 46
63-65
Montgomery, V. A. W M 52 Farmer La Ms Tenn
Montgomery, Mary E. W F 48 W Keeping House La Ala Ala
Montgomery, G. E. W M 14 Son Work at Home Farm La La La
Montgomery, Zoe A. W F 8 Str La La La
64-66
Barr A A W M 29 Farmer La Vermont Pa
Barr, L B. W F 17 Keeping House La La La","STR06" "I33200","Barr","Frank Ervay","21 Sep 1914","7 Aug 1998","0","The Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. shows that he was born in Four One Hal, Texas, to Lennis BARR and Kate LANE.","STR06" "I14059","Barr","Joseph Wade","26 Aug 1881","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 2, Toro
Enumerated 7 June 1900
SD 4 ED 89 Sheet 4A Stamped 23
60-61
Barr, Nancy Hd W F July 1861 38 W 10 n5/3 La La Miss Farming
Barr, Wade StepSon W M Aug 1881 18 S La La La Farming
Barr, Alpheus StepSon W M Jan 1893 (sic) 16 S La La La Farm
ing
Barr, Lee StepSon W M Sept 1895 (sic) 14 S La La La Farming
Barr, Annie E Dtr W F May 1891 9 S La La La
Barr, James Son W F July 1895 4 S La La La
Barr, Mabel Dtr W F Jun 1897 S La La La
Ritter, Mallie Sister W Jan 1856 43 S La La La","STR06" "I16473","Barr","Lee S.","Abt Sep 1885","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 2, Toro
Enumerated 7 June 1900
SD 4 ED 89 Sheet 4A Stamped 23
60-61
Barr, Nancy Hd W F July 1861 38 W 10 n5/3 La La Miss Farming
Barr, Wade StepSon W M Aug 1881 18 S La La La Farming
Barr, Alpheus StepSon W M Jan 1893 (sic) 16 S La La La Farm
ing
Barr, Lee StepSon W M Sept 1895 (sic) 14 S La La La Farming
Barr, Annie E Dtr W F May 1891 9 S La La La
Barr, James Son W F July 1895 4 S La La La
Barr, Mabel Dtr W F Jun 1897 S La La La
Ritter, Mallie Sister W Jan 1856 43 S La La La","STR06" "I37649","Barrett","Betty Ruth","4 Oct 1930","27 Mar 2014","0","In the obituary of her brother, Billy H. Barrett, she is shown as predeceasing him, and referred to as sister Betty Scott Brigham.","STR06" "I356","Barrett","Billy Henry","1 Mar 1932","7 Jun 2014","0","Billy Barrett passed away June 7, 2014 at The Courtyards Nursing Home in Pasadena, Texas. He was born March 01, 1932 to Ruby Williams Barrett and Willie G. Barrett in Homer, Texas. He later moved to Pasadena, Texas, where he lived for 58 years.

Billy was a veteran of The Korean War and as a member of Monument Baptist Church (formerly Thomas Avenue Baptist Church) for 54 years. He retired from Lubrizol in 1994 after 25 years of service.

He was preceded in death by his parents and 2 brothers. J.D and Jimmy Barrett, and 5 sisters Lois Harbuck, Margaret Holidy, Doris Bryant, Betty Scott Brigham, and Geneva Williams.
Billy is survived by his wife of 62 years, 6 months and 1 day, Mrs. Charlyce Cammack Barrett of Pasadena, Texas. He is also survived by 2 sons and their wives: James Douglas and Donnis Harmon Barrett of Deer Park, Texas. Donald Billy and Debra Harris Barrett of Pasadena, TX. Two grandsons Jason Barrett of Denver, Colorado and Brandon Barrett of San Francisco, California. Two Granddaughters, Charlsa Barrett of Deer, Park, TX and Brooke Barrett of Pasadena, TX. A great-grandson Barrett Crow and a great-granddaughter Zoie Chesser who was the apple of his eye. Six nieces and six nephews.

Services will be held at Pasadena Funeral Chapel 2203 Pasadena Blvd. Pasadena, TX 77502. Visitation will be Tuesday June 10, 2014 5-8 PM. Service will be Wednesday, June 11, 2014 at 11:30 AM with burial at Grandview Cemetery 8501 Spencer Hwy. Deer Park, TX 77505.


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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 25, 2014, Page 12","STR06" "I366","Barrett","Bobbie Jean","14 Jul 1937","5 Mar 2021","0","Bobbie Jean Barrett Cammack, 83, of Pasadena, Texas went to be with her Lord and Savior at her home on Friday, March 5, 2021, surrounded by her loving family. She was born July 14, 1937 in Lufkin, Texas to Willie G. and Ruby (Williams) Barrett. Bobbie was a beautiful, Christian lady who always loved to look her best. She enjoyed shopping and doting on her grandchildren. She was a lifetime homemaker who enjoyed volunteering at her daughter's events. She was a member of Golden Acres Baptist Church since the mid-1970's. Bobbie loved the Lord and was a professing believer in Jesus Christ even though she could not attend church in her later years. She enjoyed supporting a wide variety of charitable organizations and causes that were near to her heart. She stayed current on a number of topics of interest to her including politics, pop culture and current events. She relished conversation on those topics. She also loved to sing, especially old hymns and ballads from the 50's. She enjoyed getting dressed up and going out to eat and shopping with her daughter and husband when she was able. She had a keen sense of humor and wit. She loved flowers, her birdhouses and birds in the quietness and serenity of her backyard. Above all else, Bobbie was known by all as a caring and giving person who displayed great generosity.

Bobbie is survived by her loving husband of 61 years, Max H. Cammack of Pasadena, Texas; daughter, Retta Cammack Jones and husband, Tommy of Pasadena, Texas; 2 granddaughters, Heather Cook of Haw River, North Carolina and Holly Cook of Los Angeles, CA; 2 bonus grandsons, Joshua Jones and Jonathan Jones of Houston, Texas; sister, Peggy Barrett Whitter of Kingwood, Texas and sister-in-law, Charlcye Cammack Barrett of Pasadena, Texas; along with 14 nieces and nephews and other family members. She is preceded in death by her parents; her sisters, Lois Harbuck, Doris Smith, Betty Brigham, Margaret Holidy and half-sister, Geneva Barrett and her brothers, Billy Barrett, Jimmy Barrett and J.D. Barrett.

Visitation will be held Thursday evening, March 11, 2021 at Grand View Funeral Home from 5:00pm-8:00pm. Funeral Services will be held Friday afternoon at Grand View Funeral Home at 2:00 pm with her son-in-law Tommy Jones officiating. Burial will follow at Grand View Memorial Park.

Downloaded from Facebook, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 17, 2021 page 4","STR06" "I34557","Barrett","Doris Lou","13 Nov 1934","11 Aug 2012","0","Doris Lou Bryant, 77, died Saturday morning in the Hemphill Care Center in Hemphill, Texas. She was born in Homer, Texas, to Willie G. and Ruby Williams Barrett. Mrs. Bryant was a resident of Pineland.

She is survived by her son Ray and his wife Deana Bryant of Fresno, California, her daughters, JoAnn and her husband Ricky Clark of Pineland and Elaine and her husband John Wells of Livingston, her grandchildren, Andy, Trey and Ryan Wells, Stephen and Matthew Clark and Whitney McBride, Garrett, Ashlee, Breanna and Jordan Bryant, her great grandchildren, Dylan, Dalton, Delanie and Ana Wells, Hayden, Mason, Ryder, Whitley Jo and Zane Clark, Cayson and Cutter McBride. She is also survived by her brother Billy Barrett and sisters Peggy Whitter, Bobbie Cammack and Betty Scott. Mrs. Bryant was preceded in death by her husbands, George Emmett Smith and Robert Bryant.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 7:00PM, Sunday, August 12, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 10:00AM, Monday, August 13, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Fairmount Cemetery near Hemphill.

From www.starrfuneralhome.com

A nearly identical obituary was published in the Sabine County Reporter, August 15, 2012, page 14.","STR06" "I41840","Barrett","Elisha Miller ""Mill""","5 Apr 1847","1 Sep 1924","0","FindAGrave notes that ""E.M. Barrett was an overseer for Elizabeth and Richard Kelley, and became Elizabeth's second husband after Richard died. They were married on August 8, 1875 in Rusk County, Texas; they had six children together. Elizabeth and E.M. lived with their son Odar during their old age...."" His tombstone is engraved with a Masonic symbol.","STR06" "I41840","Barrett","Elisha Miller ""Mill""","5 Apr 1847","1 Sep 1924","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Rusk County, Beat 76, Precinct 4
Enumerated 21 Jun 1880
Page 28 SD 1 ED 76 Stamped 138
227-228
Barrett E M W M 23 Husband Farmer Miss Miss Ala
Barrett, E J W F 29 Wf Keeping House Ga Ga Ga
Kelly, J A W M 17 Stepson Working on farm Tx Ala Ga
Kelly, G C W M 14 Stepson Working on Farm Tx Ala Ga
Kelly, Robt Lee W M 12 Stepson Working of Farm Tx Ala Ga
Kelly, Emma H W F 10 Stepdtr At School Tx Ala Ga
Barrett, Jno. W W M 3 Son Tx Miss Ga
Barrett, Forrest W M 2 Son Tx Miss Ga
Barrett, Odor W M 10/12 Aug Son Tx Miss Ga","STR06" "I41839","Barrett","Evelyn","29 Dec 1915","5 Dec 1945","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39Q-D2Z
name: Evelyn Barrett Farris
event: Death
event date: 05 Dec 1945
event place: Mt Enterprise, Rusk, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Married
birth date: 29 Dec 1915
birthplace: Lufkin, Texas
father's name: Forrest Barrett
mother's name: Evie Lunsford
certificate number: 55845
film number: 2218228
digital folder number: 005144991
image number: 00885
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Evelyn Barrett Farris, 1945","STR06" "I41829","Barrett","Forrest ""Jack""","14 Dec 1878","21 Jan 1938","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3M3-7V4
name: Forrest Barrett
event: Death
event date: 21 Jan 1938
event place: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 04 Dec 1879 (should be 1878?)
birthplace: Garrison, Texas
occupation Merchant Dry Goods
father's name: Mill Barrett
mother's name: Elizabeth Garrison
informant Mrs. Evie Barrett
Cemetery Glendale
certificate number: 64
film number: 2117401
digital folder number: 005144924
image number: 00997
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Forrest Barrett, 1938","STR06" "I41829","Barrett","Forrest ""Jack""","14 Dec 1878","21 Jan 1938","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches, Pr 6
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 47 Sheet 6B
109-111
Barrett, Forrest Head W M Dec 1878 21 m 3 Tx Miss Ga Farmer
Barrett, Evie Wf W F Nov 1881 18 M 3 3/3 Tx Ala Tx
Barrett, Willie Son W M Jun 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Barrett, Leon Son W M Dec 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Barrett, Wilmer Dau W F Feb 1900 3/12 Tx Tx Tx
Barrett, Odar Brother W M Aug 1881 18 S Tx Miss Ga Farmer

1910 Census
Texas, Angelina County, Pr 1
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 3 Sheet 22A Stamped 122
Angelina St
316-432-449
Barrett, Forest Head M W 32 M 13 Tx Tx Tx Salesman Dry Goods
Barrett, Evie Wf F W 27 M 13 6/6 Tx Tx Tx
Barrett, Willie Son M W 12 Tx Tx Tx Driver, Livery Barn
Barrett, Leon Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Barrett, Wilma Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Barrett, Georgie Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Barrett, Gordon Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Barrett, Forest Dtr F W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Angelina County, JP 1, Lufkin
Enumerated 17 Jan 1920
SD 2 ED 5 Sheets 23 A and 23B
460-511
Barrett, Forest Head M W 48 M Tx Ark Ga Salesman Retail Dry Goods
Barrett, Evie Wf F W 37 M Tx Tx Tx
Barrett, Wilma F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Saleslady Retail Dry Goods
Barrett, Leon M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Salesman Retail Dry Goods
Barrett, Gordon M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Salesman Retail Dry Goods
Barrett, Forest Dtr F W 1o S Tx Tx Tx Salesman Retail Dry Goods
Barrett, Harry M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Barrett, Evelyn Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Barrett, Elizabeth F W 2 2/12 Tx Tx Tx


","STR06" "I41806","Barrett","Geneva Ann","9 Nov 1937","25 Dec 2006","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VDDN-TFB
name: Geneva Ann Barrett
event: Birth
event date: 09 Nov 1937
event place: Sabine, Texas
gender: Female
father: William Morrold Barrett
mother: Emma Mattie Carlton
certificate number:
Collection: ""Texas, Birth Index, 1903-1997,"" Geneva Ann Barrett, 1937","STR06" "I26420","Barrett","Henry Grady","7 Sep 1895","Feb 1986","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was a resident of San Antonio, Texas. He was the Acting Army Field Clerk, an employee of the U.S. Government at Army Headquarters, Fort Sam Houston. He was single, and was described as Tall, Medium build and with brown eyes and black hair. He registered on 5 Jun 1917. He was also a resident of San Antonio when he registered for the draft during World War II. At that thiem he was married, and lived on 611 Kampmann Blvd in San Antonio, and was self employed, with an office at 1620 Alamo National Bank Building in San Antonio.","STR06" "I41808","Barrett","Hester Geneva","8 May 1920","Abt 1922","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X25K-75N
name: Borrett
event: Birth
event date: 08 May 1920
event place: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas, United States
gender: Female
father: Willie G Borrett
mother: Ruby Williams
certificate number: 23436
digital folder number: 004515973
image number: 00621
Collection: ""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" Borrett, 1920

Elaine Wells said that their first born child was a daughter, Geneva, who died at about 2 years of age. The GarrisonLogan website shows her as Hester Geneva, and instead lists her date of birth as 18 May 1920.","STR06" "I14444","Barrett","Hurshel Norton","22 Nov 1919","6 Dec 1990","0","The Crosby County History Book, 1876-1977 Norton Barrett Biography Birth Date: Nov 22, 1919 Death Date: Dec 6, 1990 Birthplace: Spur, TX Death: Lubbock Occ: Retired Crosbyton City Secretary SS# 462-09-7612 Father: Lilburn R. Barrett Mother: Georgia Z. Brodock Funeral: Methodist

The C.W. Barrett family lived in Stephenville in the early 1900's. A son, Lilburn R. Barrett, went to Montana with a herd of sheep and there met Georgia Z. Brodock. Within six months, on Nov. 3, 1909, the couple was married and on their way to Stephenville. On Jan. 3, 1910, Lilburn and Georgia arrived in Spur, Dickens Co. by train. Lilburn, a tinsmith by trade, set up a business and specialized in lining caskets. The L. R. Barrett family was one of the oldest families playing a part in the building of Spur and Dickens County. Lilburn and Georgia had six sons and five grew to adulthood, Horton, C.W. Clinton, Norton and Billy Ray. L. R., Jr. died when he was 18 months old. Norton Barrett was born Nov. 22, 1919 in Spur. He graduated from Spur High School in May, 1938. After graduation, he took a job as bookkeeper for Musser Lumber company in spur. Later he was transferred to Abilene. In 1944 Norton moved back to Spur and went to work for Bryant Link Company. He was attracted to a young schoolteacher, Margaret May Weaver, who taught in Spur school system. They were married June 14, 1946. They have one son, Robert Norton. In 1954, Norton, Margaret and Robert moved to Crosbyton where he became manager of Carter Implement Co. In 1955,when Guy Denton retired as City Secretary of Crosbyton, Norton felt the job opportunity would be an advancement for him so he applied for the position. The City Council felt Norton was qualified for the job and appointed him to fill the position. having an avid interest in municipal business, Norton attended numerous seminars at North Texas State University at Denton. In 1973, he became a certified City Secretary as set out by the Association of City Clerks and Secretaries in the State of Texas. He was in the first group of Texans to receive this certification. Norton is past president of the Crosbyton Lions Club, past president of Methodist Men, chief of the Crosbyton Fire Department for the past six years, ex-officio member of Crosbyton Chamber of Commerce, ex-officeio member of Crosby County Pioneer Memorial board (museum and community center), member of the board of Crosbyton Industrial Foundation, member of South Plains Association of Tax Assessors and collectors. Norton was chosen as Crosbyton Citizen of the Year in 1962. In 1959 Norton received the Municipal Advisory Council Achievement Award for Outstanding Financial Administration. In 1962 he served as president of South Plains Association of City Clerks and Secretaries. In 1968 he served as president of Association of City Clerks and Secretaries of the State of Texas. In 1970 he was recognized by International Institute of Municipal Clerks and Secretaries as ""International City Secretary of the Year"". In 1971 he received International City Secretary Certification. In 1972, Teas Association of City Clerks and Secretaries honored him as ""Texas City Secretary of the Year."" Norton presently serves as representative of Association of City Clerks and Secretaries to Texas Municipal League Board and is active in the Municipal Finance Officer's Association and Tax Assessor-Collectors of Texas. Norton has spent much time outside office hours in exploring and planning ways and means to improve Crosbyton's image. His goal has been to make Crosbyton a place in which people will be proud to live and to which industries and visitors will be attracted. Norton believes in Crosbyton and works for the good of the town.

Burial Site Crosbyton Cemetery ? Block 32 Headstone Inscription & Sentiments ? Headstone Photograph

Survivors: Wife-Margaret; 1 son-Robert, Seminole; 3 bro - G.W., Lubbock; Clinton, Victoria; Bill Ray; Sequin; 1 sis-Nellie Barrett, Amarillo; 2 grandchildren.","STR06" "I41807","Barrett","James Dugin ""J. D.""","5 Feb 1921","21 Jul 1951","0","His tombstone is engraved ""Texas, Sgt, 9940 Tech 5VC Unit, World War II.""

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD2B-MD7
name: James Dugan Barrett
death date: 21 Jul 1951
death place: Fort Sam Houston, Bexar, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 30 years 5 months 17 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 05 Feb 1921
birthplace: Lufkin, Texas
marital status: Single
spouse's name:
father's name: Willie G. Barrett
father's birthplace: Texas
mother's name: Ruby Williams
mother's birthplace: Texas
occupation: Professional Soldier
place of residence: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
cemetery: Lufkin Cemetery (sic-Fielder Memorial Cemetery)
burial place: Lufkin, Texas
burial date: 23 Jul 1951
Cause of death: Embolism pulmonary, massive, thrombophlebitis, both illiac vessels (3 months), Infarction, pulmonary
additional relatives:
film number: 2074774
digital film number: 4167203
image number: 00000551
reference number: cn 33013
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" James Dugan Barrett, 1951","STR06" "I37648","Barrett","Jimmy Lee","12 May 1929","12 Jun 1994","0","Jimmy L. Barrett, 65, of Mount Pleasant, formerly of Hemphill, died Sunday, June 12, 1994.

Funeral Services were held Tuesday, June 14, at the Bates, Cooper, Weems, Robinson Funeral Home chapel with Rev. Al West and Rev. Tom Close officiating. Interment followed at Union Hill Cemetery.

He was born May 12, 1929, in Houston as a son of Will and Ruby Williams Barrett. He was retired from General Motors in Dallas. Barrett was a U.S. Air Force veteran and a member of Cypress Baptist Church.

Survivors: wife, Alice M. Barrett of Mt. Pleasant; sons, Bill Barrett of Arlington and Danny Barrett of Farmer's Branch; daughter, Sandra Close of Blue Ridge; step daughters, Donna Hembre and Angie Barrett, both of Farmer's Branch, and Carla Whitley of Lewisville; brother, Billy Barrett of Pasadena; sisters, Lois Harbuck and Peggy Whitter, both of Lufkin, Doris Bryant of Hemphill, Bobbie Cammack of Pasedena, Margaret Holiday of Deer Park, Betty Scott Brigham of Garland, and Geneva Williams, and ten grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by brother, J.D. Barrett.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 29, 1994, Page 8","STR06" "I25812","Barrett","Job","Abt 1828","18 Mar 1864","0","He died in a Confederate prison during the Civil War.","STR06" "I34556","Barrett","Margaret Ann","12 Mar 1933","2 Nov 1997","0","Married first Ace Greenwood and later Morris Holidy. No issue.

Shown as Margaret A. HOLIDY on the SSDI and on the Texas Death Index. Shown as Margaret Holiday of Deer Park in the 1994 obituary of her brother, Jimm L Barrett.","STR06" "I20807","Barrett","Norman Parkhurst","Abt 1875","Yes, date unknown","0","Census Listings:

1910 Federal Census
Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 15th Ward, District 164
Barrett, Norman P Head age 34 M1 Wisconsin Vermont New York Bookkeeper
"" , Bessie Wife age 35 M1 3/2 Wisconsin Ohio Wisconsin
"" , Ida M Dau age 11 S Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin
"" , Sarah A Dau age 1 S Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin
Strong, John A Father-in-law age 67 D Ohio New York Virginia Own Income

1930

Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Milwaukee 2nd Ward
Barrett, Bessie S Hd age 55 widowed Wisc Oh Wisc
Barrett, Ida M Dtr age 32 Single Wisc Wisc Wisc Teacher

There were three other young women, all listed as either Teachers or Stenographers, boarding with them at the time of the 1930 census.","STR06" "I41809","","","","","","","" "I357","Barrett","Willie Geneva","27 Jun 1896","29 Dec 1944","0","His Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him to be the son of Forrest Barrett and Evie Lunsford. His occupation was listed as a Machinist in the Automobile industry. The information was provided by Mrs. Zelma Watts of Mount Enterprise.

Name: Willie Geneva Barrett
Death Date: 29 Dec 1944
Death Place: Pct. 1, Shelby, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 48 years 6 months 2 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 27 Jun 1896
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Forrest Barrett
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Evie Lunsford
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Machinist
Place of Residence: Hemphill, S..., Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 31 Dec 1944
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137865
Digital Film Number: 4029651
Image Number: 3362
Reference Number: cn 58737
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

His tomb has a military marker, engraved Pvt 165 Depot Brid WW I
","STR06" "I357","Barrett","Willie Geneva","27 Jun 1896","29 Dec 1944","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Angelina County, JP 1
Enumerated 9 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 1 Sheet 6A
Lufkin and B??? Station Road
103-104
Barrett, William Hd M W 23 M Tx Tx Tx Truck Driver
Barrett, Ruby Wf F W 20 M Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
not located","STR06" "I47322","Barrow","Amos Charles ""Speedy""","31 Jan 1941","27 Dec 2014","0","Obituary, copied from his Find A Grave memorial page:

Amos ""Speedy"" Charles Barrow, age 73 of Pineland, Texas passed away Saturday night in the Jasper Memorial Hospital in Jasper, Texas.

He was born in Dequincy, Louisiana to Melton and Mayola Elizabeth Streams Barrow.

Speedy retired as a truck driver for Temple inland and has lived in Sabine County for most of his life.

Amos is survived by his wife Elease of 49 years, his sons, George Jacks of Pineland, Texas, Benny Jacks and his wife Hazel of Pineland, Texas, his daughters, Billie Barrow Simpson and her husband Mark of Hemphill, Texas, Marcell Jacks of Pineland, Texas, his brothers, Vernon Barrow and his wife Bobbie of Brookeland, Texas, Jerry Barrow and his wife Frances of Jasper, Texas, Johnny Edward Barrow and his wife Linda of Kirbyville, Texas, Daniel Barrow of Beaumont, Texas and Melton Barrow of Brookeland, Texas, his sisters, Judy Davis of Brookeland,Texas, Sharon Mallett and her husband O.W. of Jasper, Texas, Mary Rogers and her husband Andy of Jasper, Texas and Mollie Carroll and her husband Clark of Jasper, Texas, five grandchildren and four great grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 5pm-9pm Monday, December 29, 2014 in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street in Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will be at 11am Tuesday, December 30, 2014 in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel.

Burial will follow in the Jacks Cemetery, Pineland, Texas.

Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill, Texas.","STR06" "I3879","Barrow","Bradley Robert","28 Sep 1898","19 Jul 1948","0","His Texas Death certificate, available online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed him as the son of Ned Barrow of Texas and Selma Dugat of Louisiana. His usual occupation was that of a Driller. The informant was his wife, Mrs. Corinne Barrow. He was buried at the Oak Dale Cemetery in Liberty County.","STR06" "I3879","Barrow","Bradley Robert","28 Sep 1898","19 Jul 1948","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I9863","","","","","","","" "I10022","Barrow","Mary Evelyn","3 Apr 1913","20 Jan 2006","0","Mary Evelyn Morgan Aarant

Mary Evelyn Morgan Aarant, 92, of Jasper died Jan. 20 at Nacogdoches Medical Center.

Services were held Jan. 22 at Forest Oaks Funeral Home in Jasper, with burial at Homer Cemetery.

A native Jasper she was avid quilter and gardener.

Survivors include son, Wilmer Morgan of Silsbee; daughters, Wanda Morgan of Nacogdoches; and Teressa Bailey of Jasper; step-son James Aarant of Tyler; stepdaughter, Virginia Martindale of Jasper; brother, William Barrow of Jasper; six grandchildren, ten greatgrandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild

From JASPER NEWS BOY, online edition","STR06" "I6090","","","","","","","" "I29229","Barry","Fred","Bef 1911","Yes, date unknown","0","Lynell Gentry Cordell suspects this is the California Death Record from Fred Barry:

CA Death Record - BARRY FRED EMMETT 1904 07 28 DICKMAN MALE IL NAPA 1994 06 07 558079747 89","STR06" "I9233","","","","","","","" "I10960","","","","","","","" "I8862","Barta","Mary","Abt 1875","17 Sep 1958","0","Id#: 0561453 Name: Jirousek, Mary Date: Sep 19 1958 Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #121. Notes: Jirousek, Mary (nee Barta), reddence, 4108 E. 38 Pl., beloved wife of the late Charles, dear mother of Mary Lazio, Charles, Edward, Lada(mer), and Edna Rint, grandmother and great-grandmother. Friends may call Friday 2 To 10 P. M. at Frank J. Marek & Sons Inc. Funeral Home, 5040 Broadway, where services will be held Saturday, Sept. 20, at 1 p. m. Interment Harvard Grove Cemetery.

CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY Cleveland Necrology File Search: Jirousek","STR06" "I34942","Bartels","Everett L.","17 Dec 1923","10 Feb 2010","0","
Everett Bartels, age 86 of Tobias, NE, passed away Wednesday, February 10, 2010 at Gardenside LTC in Fairbury. He was born December 17, 1923 at Tobias, NE. Everett was a retired farmer Survived by wife Iona, daughters Judy & Marlon Buzek of Stromsburg, NE, Janet & Raymond Capek of Milligan, NE, Joy & Scott Wolfe of Daykin, NE. 8 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. Brother Willard Bartels and wife Judy of Tobias, NE, sisters, Leona Klawitter of Tobias, NE, Donna Steinbrook of Tobias, NE, Dorothy Brandt of Western, NE. Preceded in death by parents Otto and Lena Schwisow Bartels, brothers Vernon and Gaylord.
Funeral services will be held Monday, February 15, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. at Zion Lutheran Church, rural Tobias, NE with Pastor Ryan Meyer officiating. Burial in Zion Lutheran Cemetery. Memorials to family's choice. Family will greet friends from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m., Sunday, at Gerdes-Meyer Funeral Home in Fairbury.

From Gerdes-Meyer Funeral Home, courtesy Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I16066","","","","","","","" "I34943","","","","","","","" "I2182","","","","","","","" "I48473","Bartels","Leona","5 Jun 1928","13 Feb 2023","0","Obituary for Leona E. Klawitter

Mother of Bev Kotas & Brenda Kassik

A Funeral Service for Leona will be held on Tuesday, February, 21, 2023 at 10:30 a.m. at Zion Lutheran Church in Tobias, Nebraska. Pastor Gideon Pullman will preside over the Funeral Service.

A Graveside Service will be held in the Zion Lutheran Cemetery following the Funeral Service.

There will be no public visitation for Leona.

Memorials are suggested to the family for future designation.

Leona Elizabeth Klawitter was born to Otto John & Lena Marie (Schwisow) Bartels on June 5, 1928 at the family farm near Tobias, Nebraska. She passed away on February 13, 2023 at Heritage Crossings Nursing Home in Geneva, Nebraska at the age of 94 years, 8 months and 8 days. She was one of 7 children born in the family.

Leona lived the majority of her life in Tobias. She was baptized at the Zion Lutheran Church on June 24, 1928 and confirmed on May 3, 1942. She attended Zion Lutheran grade school and graduated from Tobias High School in 1946. After high school, she taught school for a few years. She was married to Martin G. Klawitter on October 2, 1949 and two children were born to this union: Beverly Jean and Brenda Joyce. Leona was never afraid of hard work. At a young age, she had to help care for her younger siblings and this led to a strong work ethic. Leona and Martin both started out working at the Tobias school, Leona as a school cook and Martin as the school janitor. After the girls were out of school, Leona began working at the Girl's Training School. During this time, Martin tragically passed away in a grain elevator accident in Milligan on November 26, 1973. As life moved forward, Leona took employment with the United States Post Office as a clerk in Tobias and occasionally working in Lincoln at the Post Office. After nearly 40 years of public service, Leona retired from the Post Office. She then began volunteering her time for the Tobias Grocery Store Coop and also tending to the Boulevard flowers as you enter into Tobias.

Leona's church family was very important to her and she remained a member of Zion Lutheran Church her entire life. She was active in the Church Choir, Ladies Aid and Bible Study groups. She also was active in the Tobias community serving on the Tobias Town Board and Library Board. She enjoyed sewing, quilting, and embroidery, even constructing Brenda's wedding dress as well as Bev & Brenda's attendant's dresses. She also enjoyed birds, especially cardinals, playing the card game 'Rook,' her Tobias Birthday Coffee Group, Husker Football and Kansas City Royal's and St. Louis Cardinal's Baseball. With all the activities Leona found to occupy her time, her priority was her family, specifically her grandkids. She loved to attend all activities of the grandkids, especially their sporting activities, keeping track of points and fouls during the contests. More so points for Bryce, Gina & Travis, and fouls for Brent! She also enjoyed following Brent in his auto races. It made her nervous to watch, but when she did, she would grip onto Brenda's leg while Brent was on the track!

Leona was the matriarch of the family and had to persevere through the loss of her husband at a young age, but she made the most of it. She moved to the Sunshine Villa Apartments in Milligan in 2014 to be closer to her daughters. In 2021, she moved to Heritage Crossings where she remained until her death.

Leona was preceded in death by her husband Martin; parents Otto & Lena Bartels; brothers & sisters-in-law Vernon & Letha Bartels, Gaylord Bartels, Willard Bartels, Everett & Iona Bartels; brothers-in-law Wilmer Brandt and Lester Steinbrook; son-in-law Ralph Kassik; and nephews Jerry Brandt and Lowell Bartels.

She is survived by her daughters Beverly & Daniel Kotas and Brenda Kassik all of Milligan, Nebraska; grandchildren Bryce & Molly Kassik of Geneva, Nebraska, Gina & Michael Krambeck of Omaha, Nebraska, Brent Kassik of Geneva, Nebraska, Travis Kotas of Milligan, Nebraska; great grandchildren Cooper & Lennyn Kassik of Geneva, Nebraska; sisters Dorothy Brandt of Western, Nebraska, Donna Steinbrook of Tobias, Nebraska; sisters-in-law Pat Bartels of Fairbury, Nebraska, Judy Bartels of Tobias, Nebraska; and numerous nieces, nephews, great nieces, and great nephews.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, Farmer & Son Funeral Home)","STR06" "I19785","Bartels","Lowell Dean","18 Apr 1959","6 Jan 2022","0","In 1988, Lowell and his family were living on the James Hamouz home farm southeast of Milligan. (Milligan, p 287).

A Memorial Service for Lowell will be held on Friday, January 21, 2022 at 10:30 a.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan. Pastor Eric Black will preside over the Memorial Service.

A Graveside Committal of Ashes will take place in the Tobias Cemetery following the Memorial Service.

Memorials will be directed to; JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation); https://www2.jdrf.org

Lowell Dean Bartels was born in Fairbury, Nebraska on April 18, 1959 to Gaylord & Patricia (Hamouz) Bartels. He passed away peacefully at Bryan Medical Center, in Lincoln, Nebraska on Thursday, January 6th, 2022 at the age of 62 years, 8 months, and 19 days. He was the oldest of 2 children born in the family.

Lowell grew up on a farm south of Tobias, Nebraska and attended Meridian High School. After High School, Lowell attended Southeast Community College in Milford, NE in the Building Construction Program. Lowell stayed dedicated to his trade and worked many years in building construction and carpentry, while building many friendships with coworkers and customers along the way. His dedication to his trade, great work ethic and willingness to teach are the characteristics that best describe Lowell.

Anyone who knew Lowell knows he sure enjoyed a good laugh with friends and coworkers. Always willing to teach those around him, especially when it came to the carpentry trade and gardening. He had a heart for animals, especially his dogs at the farm. He also had a love and skill for gardening, where he spent many evenings during the summer canning vegetables and tending to his garden.
Although his animals and gardening had a special place in his heart, nothing could come close to the love he had for his three children and eight grandchildren. Whenever he had the chance to see them or hear about them, the emotions would pour out in laughter and were usually followed by tears of joy.
Father, grandpa, son, brother and friend; you will be deeply missed by all.

Lowell was preceded in death by his father, Gaylord Bartels.

He is survived by his children Tyler (Julie) Bartels of Friend, NE; Danielle (Ed) Raney of Wahoo, NE; Shamree (Brett) Baller of Omaha, NE; grandchildren Rylan, McKinley and Brecken Bartels of Friend, NE; Ezra and Kizer Weaver of Wahoo, NE; Shaelyn, Rylee and Ava Baller of Omaha, NE. He is also survived by his mother, Patricia Bartels of Tobias, NE; sister, Sherrill (Dwayne) Wolfe of Daykin, NE; Niece, Melanie (Deste) Baptiste of Kansas City, KS; Nephew, Brent (Elissa) Wolfe of Strang, NE; and many cousins and friends.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I19786","","","","","","","" "I19786","","","","","","","" "I42681","Barthold","James Stanley","6 Jan 1906","10 Apr 1999","0","Shown as Stanley J. Cramer on the 1910 census, but as Stanley Barthold in his mother's 1978 obituary, and as J. S. Barthold on the SSDI. The obituary of his namesake son, following, shows that he married Annie Rohrbaugh. ""the Runkle Project"" website shows him as a son of James Barthold and Lizzie Mae Bange.

","STR06" "I42681","Barthold","James Stanley","6 Jan 1906","10 Apr 1999","0","(Research):Obituary of his son:

Stanley J. Barthold, 78, of Hanover, entered into God's eternal care on Wednesday, August 20, 2008 at Hanover Hospital.

Born on January 24, 1930, in Codorus Township, PA, he was a son of the late James Stanley and Annie Rohrbaugh Barthold. He was also preceded in death by a son, Donald Barthold, daughter-in-law, Lana Barthold, a brother, Lloyd Barthold and a sister, Ruth Ann Dietz.

He retired from Crowley Foods in 1990 and was a member of Christ United Church of Christ in Littlestown. He enjoyed working in his yard and spending time with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Survivors include his wife of 57 years, Charlotte A. Barthold; his children, Shirley May and her husband Roger of East Berlin, Betty Bange and her husband Mearl of Spring Grove, James Barthold and his wife Holly of Hanover, Robert Barthold and his wife Tracy of Glenville and Karen Mundorff and her husband William Mundorff, Jr of Littlestown; two sisters, Grace Myers of York and Darlene Bortner of Codorus; ten grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.","STR06" "I2048","Bartkowiak","Norbert Andrew","26 Nov 1925","12 Dec 2011","0","BARTKOWIAK, Norbert A. of Saginaw, Michigan. Passed away on Monday, December 12, 2011 at Cartwright Care Center. Age 86. The son of the late Anstisia (Karchivie) and Andrew Bartkowiak was born on November 26, 1925 in Detroit, MI. He served in the U.S. Army during WWII overseas.

He married Elaine A. Wagner in July of 1948; she survives him. Norbert worked for United Wholesale for over 30 years and owned his own company; A+ Seamless Gutter. He was a Sunday School Teacher and member of the VFW Post in North Branch. Norbert enjoyed fishing, hunting, woodworking, gardening, sports especially the Detroit Tigers and spending time with his family. Surviving besides his wife of 63 years, Elaine; are his children; Robert (Cindy) Bartkowiak, Ronald (Sandi) Bartkowiak, Randy (Mimi) Bartkowiak; four granddaughters and two grandsons; Christina, Jamie, Jenna, Ashley, Matthew, Dakota; four great-grandchildren; Kyle, Chloe, Kaitlin, Kaiden; two sisters and one brother and several nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by a daughter Linda Jean Bartkowiak and several brothers and sisters. Funeral service will take place at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, December 17, 2011 at W.L. Case and Company, 4480 Mackinaw Rd. Rev. Don Milton will officiate with military burial at Roselawn Memorial Gardens under the auspices of the V.F.W. Post 1859. Friends may visit with the family at the funeral chapel on Friday from 4:00-8:00p.m. and on Saturday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the funeral service. Those planning an expression of sympathy may wish to consider a Veteran's Fund or the American Cancer Society . www.casefuneralhome.com

Published in Saginaw News on MLive.com from December 14 to December 15, 2011

(Courtesy of George Hester)","STR06" "I48755","Bartles","Ronda Jean","1 Jul 1963","13 Aug 2024","0","Ronda Jean Korbelik was born to Larry Gene Bartels & Betty Faye (Linton) Bartels on July 1, 1963 at Hebron, Nebraska. She passed away August 13, 2024 at her home in Carleton, Ne-braska at the age of 61 years, 1 month, and 12 days. She was one of 3 children born in the family.

Ronda attended grade school in Strang, Nebraska. She began her first two years of high in Geneva and graduated from Ohiowa Public School with the class of 1982. Ronda was married to James D. Korbelik of Milligan, Nebraska on November 23, 1994. One child, Elly, was born to this union. Ronda lived in Geneva for 2 years, on the farm in Strang for 5 years, and spent the majority of her life in Milligan, residing there for 20 years. J.D. and Ronda bought a home in Carleton, and they have remained there for the last 5 years.

Throughout her working career, Ronda worked at Geneva Tomato, YRTC of Geneva for 10 years, Fillmore County Hospital, Exeter-Milligan Public Schools, and she was also self-employed as a photographer. She continued to be a hobby photographer in later years.

Ronda had a strong Christian faith. She enjoyed volunteering her time at the library and local farmer's market in Milligan. She also enjoyed riding trips with friends and family. She al-ways kept her camera by her side and loved taking pictures while on adventures. She especial-ly enjoyed time spent with her grandson, Tate.

Ronda was preceded in death by her father, Larry Gene Bartels of Deshler, Nebraska; grand-parents, Max & Evelyn Linton of Hebron, Nebraska; and father-in-law, Ron Korbelik of Milligan, Nebraska.

She is survived by her husband, James Korbelik of Carleton, Nebraska; daughter & son-in-law, Elly & Blake Due of Exeter, Nebraska; grandson, Tate Due of Exeter, Nebraska; mother, Betty Vodicka of Hebron, Nebraska; step-father, Darrell Vodicka of Geneva, Nebraska; brother & sister-in-law, Billy & Ann Vodicka of Hebron, Nebraska; sister, Cheryl Meyer of Hebron, Nebraska; mother-in-law, Elaine Korbelik of Geneva, Nebraska; brother-in-law, Rondel Korbelik of Omaha, Nebraska; aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.

It was Ronda's wish to be cremated. A private service will be held at a later date.

Memorials are suggested to the family.

From Farmer & Son Funeral Home, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy

Dennis noted that Ronda was adopted by Darrell Joseph VODICKA and that the info was from the Milligan Centennial supplement book","STR06" "I21474","","","","","","","" "I40819","","","","","","","" "I2096","Barton","David Armstrong","27 Jan 1811","15 Dec 1844","0","Wynema McGrews writes that he was the son of Jane Hall and Joshua Barton. She cites also a letter he wrote his parents on 24 Feb 1842, ""....I am Married. I Married Widow McGrews Daughter of the County we were married on the 27th of January I wrote to you but a short time before and since informing you of my intentions but for fear that you should not receive them I will say something about them I expect to make my home in Texas....""

Several authors reported that David A. Barton was killed with George Washington McGrew in an series of Indian attacks during a battle on the east side of the Brazos, near Fort Marlin in Texas. Wynema reports, however, that is was actually David's brother, Hale Barton, who was killed in 1839 with George Washington McGrew.

On 7 Jan 1845, Samantha's attorney filed a petition for the Robertson County Probate Court to be named administratix of her late husband's estate. Her petition was granted. On 5 May 1845, Samuel B. Killough petitioned the same court to grant him Letters of Administration since the estate was wholly without legal representation. The probate judge appointed Samuel Killough, J.A. Well, John F. McGrew (Samantha's brother), and Thomas Webb as ""safe hands"" of the estate, which was to be eventually passed to the sole heir of the estate, Elizabeth Jane Barton.","STR06" "I40814","Barton","Donald William","26 Jan 1913","17 Sep 1988","0","Karen G. Barton shows him as a son of David O. Barton (22 Nov 1880 TX-17 Dec 1951 OK) and Eula Jane Porterfield (24 Dec 1887 TX-1 Mar 1981 OK).","STR06" "I2887","Barton","Elizabeth Jane","Abt 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","Wynema McGrew states that a first cousin of Elizabeth's reported she was returned to Tennessee to be raised by her paternal grandparents. However, if this is true, it was not for long. On 5 May 1845, Elizabeth McGrew, her maternal grandmother, applied to the Robertson County Probate Court for guardianship of Elizabeth Jane Barton, minor, heir of David A. Barton and Samatha Barton, both deceased. Elizabeth was granted this guardianship, and she was living with her grandmother as of 1850.

Wynema indicated that Elizabeth Jane married Cleve R. Walters or Waters in Limestone County, Texas prior to 1860 where they can be found on that census. He was a farmer with real and personal property of $3,500 each. They were not found on the 1870 or 1880 censuses of Texas.","STR06" "I25370","Barton","Sammy Gilespy","Abt 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","Possibly Burton based on his 1930 census listing in Altus, Oklahoma.","STR06" "I40818","","","","","","","" "I40277","Barton","Sinia","30 Aug 1872","25 Feb 1946","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD19-N8R
Name: Sinia A. Clark
Death Date: 25 Feb 1946
Death Place: Abilene, Taylor, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 73 years 5 months 25 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 30 Aug 1872
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Barton
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Abilene, Taylor, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Lingleville, Texas
Burial Date: 27 Feb 1946
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218354
Digital Film Number: 4030566
Image Number: 351
Reference Number: 10137
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I2859","Bartosh","Lillian ""Lillie""","7 Oct 1876","1 Dec 1963","0","California Death Index:

DATEL LILLIAN B 10/07/1876 Mother Maiden: BROZOVSK Father Last: ------ F LOS ANGELES(70) 12/01/1963 549-72-8441 87 yrs","STR06" "I16958","Bartu","Albert","Aft 1883","Abt 1897","0","Albert died when he was 14. (Milligan, p 191).","STR06" "I16997","Bartu","Anton A.","11 May 1920","15 Aug 1997","0","An Anton Bartu of Friend, Nebraska, was a member of the Denton Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) 2738th Company of 1937.

The CCC was a program to recruit thousands of young men into a peacetime army to work in forests, parks, and waters. The young men needed to be between the ages of 18 and 25, be physically fit, unemployed, and unmarried. In 1935 the age limits were reduced to 17 and increased to 28 years. The men were paid $1 a day. The enrollees were required to send $25.00 of the $30.00 monthly wages home. The men were given the $5 to spend as they wished. The CCC program had an immediate economic impact. This money helped greatly the towns across the nation. The enrollee felt that he was working to help his family, many of whom were in dire need. Many families were kept from the relief rolls with the monthly checks.

http://denton.ancestralwhispers.com/ccc.htm","STR06" "I13338","","","","","","","" "I16957","Bartu","Emil","20 Aug 1880","20 Feb 1944","0","Emil Bartu of Saline County, Nebraska completed a WWI draft registration card. His address was c/o Mary Bartus.","STR06" "I16968","Bartu","Emilie","Aft 1871","Aft 1871","0","Died as an infant.","STR06" "I16962","Bartu","Frantisek ""Frank""","4 Oct 1848","18 Feb 1930","0","Frank was 24 when he came to America. He homesteaded the S 1/2 NW 1/4 of Section 12 in Glengary Township of Fillmore County, claiming the land at the Beatrice Land Office on April 10, 1878. His brother, Peter, homesteaded the N 1/2 of this quarter on the same day. Frank received the patent to his 80 acres on July 10, 1883. He sold this 80 acres to his brother on June 28, 1890. Frank Bartu became a naturalized citizen of the United States on November 22, 1880 in Fillmore County. He later purchased school land from the state of Nebraska a the W 1/2 SE 1/4 and the E 1/2 SW 1/4. The land was sold to his son-in-law, Vaclav Urban, and almost immediately transferred back to Vaclav's mother-in-law, Katherine Bartu. When the Bartu's lived on this farm, they had Catholic Church services on Sundays there (Milligan, pp 189-190).

As of the 1910 census, the widowed Frank Bartu was living with his son and daughter-in-law, Fred and Fannie Bartu, in Saline County.","STR06" "I16962","Bartu","Frantisek ""Frank""","4 Oct 1848","18 Feb 1930","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Atlanta
Enumerated 16 and 19 of April 1910
SD 4 ED 116 Sheet 2A Stamped 2
23-24
Bartu, Fred E Hd M W 26 M1 3 Neb Aust-Moravian Aust-Moravian Farmer General Farm
Bartu, Fannie Wf F W 26 M1 3 1 1 Neb Aust-Moravian Aust-Moravian
Bartu, Alfred Son M W 2 S Neb Neb Neb
Bartu, Frank Father M W 56 Wd Aust-Moravian Aust-Moravian Aust-Moravian 1874 Na English Own Income
Bartu, Willis Brother M W 16 S Neb Aust-Moravian Aust-Moravian Farm Laborer","STR06" "I16966","Bartu","Frantisek ""Frank""","Aft 1869","Yes, date unknown","0","Died as an infant.","STR06" "I16971","Bartu","Fred Edward","19 Mar 1882","8 May 1955","0","His WWI draft registration card listed him as a farmer from Tobias, Nebraska. His nearest relative was listed as Francis Bartu, also of Tobias.","STR06" "I16971","Bartu","Fred Edward","19 Mar 1882","8 May 1955","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Atlanta
Enumerated 16 and 19 of April 1910
SD 4 ED 116 Sheet 2A Stamped 2
23-24
Bartu, Fred E Hd M W 26 M1 3 Neb Aust-Moravian Aust-Moravian Farmer General Farm
Bartu, Fannie Wf F W 26 M1 3 1 1 Neb Aust-Moravian Aust-Moravian
Bartu, Alfred Son M W 2 S Neb Neb Neb
Bartu, Frank Father M W 56 Wd Aust-Moravian Aust-Moravian Aust-Moravian 1874 Na English Own Income
Bartu, Willis Brother M W 16 S Neb Aust-Moravian Aust-Moravian Farm Laborer

1920 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Turkey Creek Pr
Enumerated 19 and 11 January 1920
SD 4 ED 141 Sheet 3A
49-49
Bartu, Fred E Hd M W 37 M Ne Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Bartu, Frances Wf F W 35 M Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Bartu, Alfred E. Son M W 12 S Neb Neb Neb
Bartu, Milo J Son M W 9 S Neb Neb Neb
Bartu, Freddie H Son M W 7 S Neb Neb Neb
Bartu, Mildred N Dtr F W 3 11/12 S Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I16983","Bartu","Fred Henry","11 Apr 1912","10 May 1995","0","He was born on his father's farm in Section 10 of Atlanta Precinct in Saline County. Fred attended school at District #96 and #59 until he graduated from Eighth grade. He and his brother Milo spent several seasons hand picking corn in Audobon and Coon Rapids, Iowa. (Milligan, 1988-2008, pp. 105-106).","STR06" "I34602","Bartu","George","22 Apr 1837","18 Apr 1917","0","Jason Cadek shows that he married Rosalie Vales.","STR06" "I13339","Bartu","Glenn Milo","Mar 1961","25 Mar 1964","0","He was the joy of his parents lives for the three years he graced their family. He died of Leukemia on March 25, 1964. (Milligan, 1988-2008, p. 106).
","STR06" "I34603","Bartu","Joseph","20 Mar 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","Jason Cadek shows that he was born in Radlice, Dacice, Bohemia, and that he marrIed Marie Kolovark of Velka Lhota, Moravia. They were the parents of Frank KRIZ, Frantiska Bartu, Joseph Bartu, and Mary Bartu.","STR06" "I34603","Bartu","Joseph","20 Mar 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

Nebraska, Custer County, Myrtle Twp
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 72 Sheet 2A Stamped 162
26-26
Bartu, Jr Joseph Hd W M June 1874 25 M Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Bartu, Fannie Wf W F Apr 1880 20 M Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Bartu, Joseph Father W M Mar 1842 58 M30 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Bartu, Mary Mother W F Dec 1834 65 M 4/3 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia","STR06" "I34604","Bartu","Mary","15 May 1846","10 May 1925","0","Jason Cadek shows that she married Vencil ""James"" Urban, born on 25 Dec 1842 in Dekjave, Bohemia. They had nine children.","STR06" "I16972","Bartu","Mary","1 Sep 1891","","0","She was said to have married Anton Preucil.","STR06" "I16984","Bartu","Mildred M.","3 Feb 1916","1 Feb 1998","0","Kubicek -- Mildred M., 81, Milligan, died Sunday (2/1/98) in Exeter. Born, Tobias (2/3/16). Survivors: son, daughter-in- law, Dwaine and Rita, Grand Island; brother, Milo Bartu, Milligan; sister-in-law, Marjorie Bartu, Fairmont; four stepgrandchildren; seven step-great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by parents Fred and Frances (Macku) Bartu. Services: 2 p.m. Wednesday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Officiating, Kim Dunker. Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation: today beginning 1 p.m., funeral home. Memorials to Milligan Rescue Unit.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from the Lincoln Journal Star archives).","STR06" "I16982","Bartu","Milo Jerry","1 Sep 1910","22 Feb 2005","0","Milo attended country school in District #96 and #59 until he had to quit to help on the family farm. As a young man, he and his brother Fred hand picked corn over several harvest seasons on Iowa. Milo was drafted into the Army in 1942, and was stationed at Camp Adair, Oregon. After his honorable discharge in 1943, he returned to farming. He also sold seed corn for NC+ seeds for 28 years. (Milligan, 1988-2008, p. 106).


Milligan

Milo J. Bartu, 94, Milligan, died Tuesday (2/22/05), in Exeter. Born, Tobias (9/1/10), to Fred and Frances (Macku) Bartu.

Survivors: Nieces and nephews.

Services: 2 p.m. Friday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel, Milligan.
Officiant, Jeff Adams. Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation: 1-8 p.m. today, funeral home. Memorials: Milligan Rescue Unit; Milligan American Legion.

(Courtesty of Dennis Belohlavy, Lincoln Journal Star Archives)","STR06" "I2994","Bartu","Peter","1854","2 Nov 1896","0","Peter naturalized as an American Citizen on 20 May 1885 in Fillmore County. (Milligan, p 191).

Place of birth was shown as Dacice, Jihlavka, Bohemia.","STR06" "I16961","Bartu","Rose","28 Jan 1891","Nov 1979","0","Per the Farmer's Directory of Verdigre Precinct as found in the 1920 Atlas, Knox County, Nebraska (The Anderson Publishing Company, page 48): Bicek, Joseph. Wf. Rose; ch. Helen, Mildred, Clarence, Goldie, Viola. P. O. Verdigre. O. 119.44 ac., sec. 18; O. 99.68 ac., sec. 19. (43.) (Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I16961","Bartu","Rose","28 Jan 1891","Nov 1979","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Knox County, Verdigree Twp
Enumerated 7 May 1910 Albert Pavlik
SD 3 ED 130 Sheet 6B
12-12
Bicek, Joseph Hd M W 33 M1 0 Neb AustBoh AustBoh English Farmer
Bicek, Rosie B. Wf F W 19 m1 0 1/1 Neb AustBoh AustBoh English
Bicek, Deliala Dtr F W 1/12 S Neb Neb Neb

1920 Census
Nebraska, Knox County, Verdigree Twp
Enumerated 6 Feb 1920 by Alva E. Reed
SD 198 ED 126 Sheet 14A
Fm 63-6
Joe Bicek Hd M W 43 M Neb Austria Bohemian Austria L.C. Farmer
Rosa Bicek Wif F W 29 M Neb Aust Bohemian Aust L.C. None
Helen Bicek, Dtr F W 4 9/12 S Neb Neb Neb
Mildred Bicek Dtr F W 7 11/12 S Neb Neb Neb
Clarence Bicek Son M W 6 9/12 S Neb Neb Neb
Golda Bicek Dtr 4 1/12
Viola Bicek Dtr F W 7/12 S Neb Neb Neb
Lukas? Bicek Father M W 77 W AustBohemian Aus L.C.
Joe Bartu Brother M W 30 S Neb Aust L.C. Aust L.C.

1930 Census
Nebraska, Knox County, Verdigre Twp
Enumerated 9-10 ------ 1930 by George J Vondicek
ED 54-36 SD 2 Sheet 3-A Stamped 295
Joseph Bicek Hd M W 53 M 32 Neb Czech Czech Farmer
Rosie Bicek Wf F W 39 M 18 Neb Czech Czech
Helen Bicek Dtr F W 20 S Neb Neb Neb
Mildred Bicek Dtr F W 18 S Neb Neb Neb
Clarence Bicek Son M W 16 S Neb Neb Neb
Goldie Bicek Dtr F W 14 S Neb Neb Neb
Viola Bicek Dtr F W 11 S Neb Neb Neb
Joseph Bicek Son M W 9 S Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I16967","Bartu","William","Aft 1870","Aft 1870","0","Died as an infant.","STR06" "I16973","Bartu","William","7 Nov 1894","","0","As of the 1910 census, William ""Willie"" was living with his older brother and sister-in-law, Fred and Fannie Bartu, as was his widowed father.","STR06" "I16973","Bartu","William","7 Nov 1894","","0","(Research):Not known with certainty if any of the items below related to Frank and Katherine Bartu's son William, or another William Bartu.

Dennis Belohlavy notes that he ""found an SSDI for a William Bartu with DOB of 05 Dec 1894. Does not mean is same person, but just want to be sure."" It is not known with certainty which source is correct, and which is in error, or if these are even the same person. His DOD was Aug 1974, and his obituary is the second transcription below.


The Lincoln Star, Monday, July 14, 1930

Miss Rose Simon returned Sunday from Tobias, Neb., where she spent a swek with her sister, Mrs. William Bartu and MRs. Bartu. This morning she left with her sister, Miss Alice Simon for Platte S.D.. They will remain there for a month visiting their father, John Simon, and their brother, Ed Simon and Mrs. Simon.

The Lincoln Star, Friday, August 2, 1974

Bartu, William V. 79, 1812 Euclid, diedd Thursday. Former employee Gooch's Mill. Survivors: Three children, five grandchildren, one great grandchild, one brother.
Umberger-Sheaff Mortuary, 48th and Vine","STR06" "I9911","","","","","","","" "I34615","","","","","","","" "I30464","Bass","Elna Ophelia","15 Jan 1904","5 Oct 1983","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows her as the daughter of Will BASS and Marthey Eve MOSLEY (sic).

Her Find A Grave Memorial page links her to partners, William Franklin BASS (1868-1913) and Marthy Elizabeth MOSBY.","STR06" "I47750","Bass","Isabell Clair ""Alice""","18 Apr 1923","7 Dec 1996","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page links her to parents Jessie Edward BASS (1896-1975) and Mary Jane ARMSTRONG Bass (1894-1982), as well as to brothers Edward, Clement and Everett.","STR06" "I40617","Bass","Martha Dian","5 Feb 1947","Yes, date unknown","0","Both the Texas Birth Index and John W. Clark show her as a daughter of Lele Christine HOGAN and Woodrow BASS.","STR06" "I34614","","","","","","","" "I13484","","","","","","","" "I9750","Bass","Mollie","Abt 1884","Yes, date unknown","0","Mollie Bass was included among the list of Farrsville (Newton County, Texas) graduates ca 1896. (""Newton County Nuggets"" (Nortex Press, Austin, Texas, 1986), p. 412).","STR06" "I14087","Bass","Norman Preston","4 Oct 1925","19 Mar 2020","0","Norman Preston Bass, 94, passed from this life Thursday, March 19, 2020 at Hemphill Care Center.

He was born October 4, 1925 in Hemphill, Texas to Bertis Bass and Sally Erwin Bass and lived in Sabine County most all of his life where he attended Hemphill schools.

During World War II, Norman was not drafted due to a childhood accident that left his right foot compromised. After three call ups and all of his friends and relatives being drafted, he decided he could serve the war effort by building war ships at Consolidated Shipyard in Orange, Texas. That is where he met his first wife, the love of his life for 58 years, Daphne Johnson. They moved back to Hemphill in 1947 and started N. P. Bass Logging Co. which they operated for 53 years.

During these years he became a member of Littleton Fowler Masonic Lodge #305 and the Order of the Eastern Star Hemphill Chapter #375 where he served as Worthy Patron for 2 years. He was a member of the Texas Logging Council and the Texas Forestry Association.

One year, he decided to leave logging and worked for LeTourneau Industries in Longview. He had logging in his blood and soon returned to what he loved.

He loved to travel and over the years visited almost all 50 states. He also loved raising cattle and helping his grandson with the hay crop. His family was the center of his world and he loved family parties and get togethers, especially with the grands and great grands.

He is survived by his loving second wife of 12 years, Billie Sue Chambers Bass; daughter, Vickey Procella; grandson, Eric Procella and wife, Lana; granddaughter, Andrea Procella Heslip and husband, Eric; and great grandchildren, Bret and Carlee Procella and Wyatt and Evie Heslip.

He was preceded in death by his parents; first wife, Daphne; sisters, Thelma Henderson and Margaret Bass; and son-in-law, Joe Procella.

Graveside services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, March 21, 2020 in Springhill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Serving as pallbearers are Eric Procella, Eric Heslip, Don Eddings, Bret Procella and Wyatt Heslip.","STR06" "I2218","Bass","Richard","Abt 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","Per the History ""Refugio"" by Hobart Huson, p.595 ""Mrs. Jane P.O'Connor conducted a private school at Lamar in 1862....families of means sent their children their to board...(the Bass children were first on the list of those who attended -- children of Frances and Richard Bass, she was the daughter of Frances Blackburn Means and Congressman William Addision Means.)","STR06" "I2218","Bass","Richard","Abt 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, San Patrico County, Chiltipin
Enumerated 11 July 1860
Page 101, Stamped 372
667-667
Richard Bass 36 M Stockraiser $--- $397 North Carolina
Frances Bass 23 F Tx
William Bass 6 M Tx
Richard Bass 4 M Tx
Mary Bass 1 F Tx","STR06" "I14088","Bass","Thelma Inez","7 Mar 1930","17 Jan 2014","0","Sabine County Reporter 8 May 2002

Class of 1948 Members of the class of 1948 attending the (Hemphill High School) reunion included, from left, front; Joann (Hendrix) Alford, Bennie Jean (Chambers) Henderson and Thelma (Bass) Henderson; and back: Elaine (Erwin) Hamilton, Jackie Harris, Merle (Gellatly) Huff, Billie Sue (Ziefler) Chambers, Raymond Mattox and Kathleen (Crowell) Zachery.

Obituary
From Starr Funeral Home Website

Thelma Inez Bass Henderson, 83, of Hemphill, died Friday morning in the Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill. Thelma was born in Hemphill to William Burtis and Sallie Erwin Bass and has lived in Hemphill all her life. Mrs. Henderson owned and operated a book keeping and tax service for forty-seven years in Hemphill. She attended the Pine Park United Pentecostal Church.

She is survived by her daughter Sherri Eddings and her husband Don of Hemphill, her grandchildren; Devin Eddings of San Antonio and Danielle Eddings of Hemphill, and her brother Norman Bass and his wife Billie Sue of Hemphill. She was preceded in death by her parents, her sister Margaret Louise Bass and her husband Delbert Henderson.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 9:00PM, Saturday, January 18, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Sunday, January 19, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Springhill Cemetery.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 22, 2014, Page 13","STR06" "I11402","","","","","","","" "I9581","Bass","William ""Bill"" Green","20 Apr 1911","16 Jan 2002","0","(Research):



Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Hardin County, JP 5
Enumerated 26 and 27 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 41 Sheet 19A
407-420
Bass, Laura M Head F W 30 Wd Tx Tx Tx None
Bass, Hattie B Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Bass, W. G. Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Simms, Daniel E Brother M W 25 S Tx Tx Tx Tailor Own Shop

1930 Census
Texas, Hardin County, JP 5, Silsbee
Enumerated April 24, 1930
ED 100-7 SD 19 Sheet 13A
232-249
Shine, Darrell Head R 15 Tx M W 21 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Locomotive Brakeman Steam Railroad
Shine, Anabel Wife F W 19 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
---/250
Bass, Laura Head R 10 F W 39 Wd Tx Tx La
Bass, W. G. Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I14086","Bass","William Bertis","1 Jan 1904","19 Feb 1986","0","Kay Parker McCary's Spring Hill Cemetery transcription instead shows his DOB as 1 Jan 1901.","STR06" "I14086","Bass","William Bertis","1 Jan 1904","19 Feb 1986","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 23 Apr 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 8A Stamped 79
159-173
Bass, William B. Head M W 26 M 18 La La La Farmer Cotton Fa
rmer
Bass, Sallie Wf F W 24 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Bass, Norman M W 4 S Tx La Tx
Bass, Thelma I Dtr F W 1/12 S Tx La Tx","STR06" "I21509","Batchelor","Dorothy","8 Feb 1908","1 Nov 1991","0","The daughter of John Ramsey BATCHELOR and Helen Adelaid BUSHNELL. Her social security account was established in Wisconsin.","STR06" "I29461","Bates","Alenna Rene ""Allie""","1 May 1794","16 Feb 1887","0","AKA Aliene Rine

At the time of the 1880 Federal census, she was living with her son Joseph Reeves in Sabine County.","STR06" "I29461","Bates","Alenna Rene ""Allie""","1 May 1794","16 Feb 1887","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine, Beat No. 2, PO Sabine Town
Enumerated 24 July 1870
Page 6
358-358
Reeves, Joseph 39 M W Farmer Alabama $ --- $ 500
Reeves, Mary Ann 28 F W Keeping House La
Reeves, Thomas 14 M W Tx
Reeves, Mary E 13 F W Tx
Reeves, Elizabeth 10 F W Tx
357-357
C. and Harriet Hoskins
360-360
M. Coleman
361-361
Reeves, Ellie R 76 F W Famer $600 $800 South Carolina


1880 Census
Texas, Sabine, 5 Precinct
Enumerated 6 July 1880
Page 27 SD 1 ED 86 Stamped 250

233-233
Reaves, Joseph W M 48 Farmer Ga SC SC
Reaves, Tom L W M 23 Son Works on Farm Tx Ga Miss
Reaves, Henry W M 8 Son Tx Ga Ms
Reaves, Ira W M 5 Son Tx Ga Miss
Reaves, Olive W F 3 Dtr Tx Ga Miss
Reaves, Margret A W F 4/12 Feby Daughter Tx Ga Miss
Reaves, Allie R W F 87 Mother At House SC SC SC","STR06" "I44578","","","","","","","" "I15273","","","","","","","" "I42313","Bates","Mary Alma","10 Nov 1902","22 Sep 1997","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of Felix Grundy BATES and Mable Claire BLACK.","STR06" "I25438","Batey","David C.","1 Jan 1875","12 Feb 1948","0","Middle name shown as both Crockett and Canady by various sources. Pam Seidl, a descendant writes that the WWI draft registration records of Erath County show his middle name as Canada. His Texs Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed him instead as David Crockett Batey. The informant was his son, Everett Batey.","STR06" "I25438","Batey","David C.","1 Jan 1875","12 Feb 1948","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I25426","Batey","David Thomas","22 May 1844","Abt 1863","0","Lisa Lach notes that he died in the Battle of Milliken's Bend during the Civil War. This took place on June 7, 1863 in Madison Parish, Louisiana. She does not cite a specific source for this information, however.","STR06" "I25429","Batey","Jerry ""Az"" Asberry","31 Oct 1850","25 Dec 1883","0","According to Melba Gene McLemore, brothers Jack and Az Batey were both killed in a shoot out in McDade Texas on Christmas Day, 1883, following the hangings of Thad and Wright McLemore, who were brothers-in-law of their sister, Clarissa Batey McLemore . Robert Stephens and Haywood Batey were also involved in the shoot out, but not killed. A niece, Pearl Lee Batey was to be born this same day, to Walter and Elizabeth Batey.","STR06" "I25427","Batey","John ""Jack"" Wisdom","27 Sep 1847","25 Dec 1883","0","According to Melba Gene McLemore, brothers Jack and Az Batey were both killed in a shoot out in McDade Texas on Christmas Day, 1883, following the hangings of Thad and Wright McLemore, brother's of their sister's (Clarissa Batey McLemore) husband. Robert Stephens and Haywood Batey were also involved in the shoot out, but not killed. A niece, Pearl Lee Batey was to be born this same day, to Walter and Elizabeth Batey.","STR06" "I25434","Batey","Mary Marcella","3 May 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","She was said to have married Charlie Goodman.","STR06" "I25435","Batey","Nathan Haywood","30 May 1861","1 Jun 1941","0","Involved in the Christmas Day, 1883 shootout in McDade, Texas. Two of his brothers, Jack and Az Beatey were both killed, with Heywood and his brother-in-law, Robert Stephens, surviving.

His Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed him as a retired farmer, and the son of Walter Beaty and Elizabeth Gober. His last name was spelled as BEATY as well. He was listed as single, and the informant was Mrs. Pearl Baxter of 411 S. Henderson in Forth Worth. It was indicated that his address for the last 11 years had been 921 W. Connon, Ft. Worth, Parker County, Texas.","STR06" "I25440","Batey","Pearl Lee","25 Dec 1883","9 Sep 1975","0","Pearl was born the same day two of her Uncles, Jack and Az Beatey, were killed in a shootout in McDade.","STR06" "I25432","Batey","Walter Marion","1 Jul 1853","17 Sep 1907","0","Barbara Cunningham instead shows his first name as William.","STR06" "I25424","Batey","Walter Warsham","22 Dec 1820","Aug 1885","0","Melba McLemore, a descendant, notes that the spelling BATEY was used in the family Bible. Jerald Hemphill and other researchers instead use the alternative spelling of BEATY. Jerald Hemphill also has Walter's date of birth as 23 Dec 1819 and date of death as Aug 1884.","STR06" "I25424","Batey","Walter Warsham","22 Dec 1820","Aug 1885","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Burleson County, P.O. Blue Branch
Enumerated 18 August 1860
Page 82
553-545
W.W. Beaty 40 M Potter(?) 160 1092 N.C.
Eliza Batey 36 F Ga
David Beatey 16 M Ga
John Beatey 14 M Ga
Clarissa Beaty 11 F Ga
Jerry Beaty 9 M Miss
Walter Beaty 7 M Miss
Eliza Beaty 5 F Tx
Mary Beaty 1 F Tx

1870 Census
Not located

1880 Census

Walter Batey Self M M W 50 Ky Farmer Ky Ky
Eliza Batey Wife M F W 50 Ky Keeps House Ky Ky
Asburry Batey Son S M W 27 Tx Works on Farm Ky Ky
Census Place Precinct 3, Runnels County, Texas
FHL Film 1255324
NA Film T9-1324
Page Number 631 C","STR06" "I25615","Batiste","Nancy Vinnie","Abt 1794","31 Aug 1868","0","According to Merritt Mullen, her maiden name is variously shown as Batiste, Baptiste, Battiece. ...

Merritt writes that Nancy (Vinnie) Batiste is believed to be a Choctaw Indian, probably born in the territory of Mississippi (census records indicate she was born in South Carolina, but there are no Batiste families there). A tradition in different branches of the Fairchild family says her grandchildren are 1/4 Indian, and the early Choctaw Indian rolls for Mississippi show Indian families using the surname of ""Batiste"" (with various spellings such as Battist, Battiese, Battice, Bapten). The name is also found among the Choctaws who migrated to Oklahoma Indian Territory.

""Batiste"" is a variant spelling of the French name ""Baptiste"" (as in the common name ""Jean Baptiste"", or John the Baptist). The Baptistes were prominent early settlers of the Gulf Coast around what is now Mobile, Alabama. Jean Baptiste (dit Graveline) Baudreau came from Montreal (Canada) to the Gulf Coast with the brothers d'Iberville and Bienville, sent by King Louis XV to build Fort Louis and explore the Gulf Coast to protect the huge holdings (Louisiana Purchase area). It was in 1699/1700 that Jean Baptiste Baudreau came to the Pascaqoula/Bay St. Louis area on the Gulf Coast.
The family history of the descendants of Jean Baptiste Beaudreau indicates it was common for the male descendants to have both a French and an Indian wife, and children with both of them. A grandson of the first settler, Jean Batiste Baudreau, Pierre Baptiste (also called Pedro, during the Spanish era on the Gulf Coast) was probably 1/4 Indian and 3/4 French. He married a Choctaw Indian and had a daughter by her named Michou Jenny (or Jincy) Batiste (or Battiest), who married Daniel Anderson. It is possible that a brother of Jenny was the father of Nancy Vinnie Baptiste. If Nancy's mother was a full-blood Choctaw, then Nancy would be 3/16 French and 13/16 Indian.


Nancy was living in Copiah County, Mississippi with her son, John, at the time of the 1860 Census.

Larry Kingsley & Merritt Mullen both note that she died in Scott County, Mississippi.","STR06" "I24899","Batrum","Ralph Lorin","6 Jul 1908","25 Nov 1979","0","US World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1943-1946
Name: Ralph L Batrum Birth Year: 1908 Race: White, citizen (White) Nativity State or Country: Kansas State of Residence: Texas County or City: Smith Enlistment Date: 19 Mar 1941 Enlistment State: Texas Enlistment City: Houston Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Grade: Private Grade Code: Private Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men) Source: Civil Life Education: 4 years of high school Civil Occupation: Unskilled occupations in production of petroleum Marital Status: Widower or widow, with dependents Height: 64 Weight: 145

Source Information:
National Archives and Records Administration. U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Original data: Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, 1938-1946 [Archival Database]; World War II Army Enlistment Records; Records of the National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 64; National Archives at College Park, College Park, MD.

Melba shows him as a son of John Wilson Batrum and Anna May Brenner. He was married first to Helen Marie Knowles (1916-1938), and they were the parents of one daughter, Jacqueline Mozelle Batrum.","STR06" "I4157","Battel","Arthur William","14 Jan 1917","2 Dec 2006","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, January 8, 1970
Page 9

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Battel, Mark and Margaret entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Battel Sr. and Dan, Mrs. Lena Schwegler, Misses Patricia and Diane Howe of Knoxville, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. John D. Battel and sons of Dayton, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sowden, Minnie and Rayford of Caro and Miss Diane Powell at a late New Year's supper Friday evening. Mrs. Forest Klein, daughter Mary and granddaughter Mary Frances of Port Huron joined them for the evening.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)

Arthur W. Battel

Arthur W. Battel, 89, of Cass City died Saturday, Dec. 2, 2006 in Tendercare Nursing Facility in Cass City.

He was born Jan. 14, 1917 at home in Elkland Township to John and Bessie (Sowden) Battel. He married Marjory Magdalene Schwegler on Nov. 19, 1942 in Cass City Evangelical United Brethren Church.

Arthur was a livestock farmer, raising dairy cows and swine, as well as processed maple syrup on the family farm. At the time of his death, he was the oldest living member of the Fraser Presbyterian Church. His family were founding members of the church. Arthur was a 4H member in his youth and a 4H leader as an adult. He was an active supporter of the Tuscola County Fair and the Michigan State Fair, and participated in both by exhibiting livestock. During his years as a member of Fraser Presbyterian Church, Arthur held various offices, including serving as Elder since 1949; he also was a former Sunday School Superintendent.

Arthur is survived by his wife, Marjory; children, John (Reba) Battel of Dandridge, Tenn., Mark (Diane) Battel of Cass City, Margaret (Richard) Battle of Belmont; grandchildren, Michael (Andrea) Battel, Philip (Charise) Battel, Christopher (Kara) Battel, Robert (Sue) Battel, Brenda Battel, Daniel Battel; great-granddaughters, Laura, Elaina, Carla, Addy, Dori, Ella; sister, Lillian (Lawrence) Neaves of Las Vegas; sister-in-law, Betsy Sowden of Vassar; several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his foster brother, Morris Sowden.

Visitation will be from 2-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Monday, Dec. 4, and 10-11 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 5 at the Kranz Funeral Home in Cass City.

Funeral services will take place at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2006 in Kranz Funeral Home, with Rev. David Blackburn officiating. Interment will take place in Elkland Township Cemetery.

Memorial may be made to Fraser Presbyterian Church or the Tuscola County Fair Association.

Family and friends may share memories, prayers and stories at www.kranzfuneralhome.com.

Huron Daily Tribune (www.michigansthumb.com)","STR06" "I4157","Battel","Arthur William","14 Jan 1917","2 Dec 2006","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 16 and 17 Jan 1920
SD 7 ED 178 Sheet 3B
70-73
Battel, John W Hd M w 32 M Mich Canada/Eng Canada/Eng Farmer
Battel, Bessie Wf F w 23 M Mich England Mich
Battel, Arthur W Son M W 3 S Mich Mich Mich
Battel, Lilian M Dtr F W 1 1/12 Mich Mich Mich
Battel, Daniel Bro M W 28 S Mich Canada Canada
Battel, Geroge Bro M W 22 S Mich Canada Canada","STR06" "I43669","","","","","","","" "I3554","","","","","","","" "I43670","","","","","","","" "I4173","","","","","","","" "I35082","Battel","John William","16 Jan 1888","1 Jul 1972","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Township
Enumerated 15 Apr 1930
ED 79-12 SD 11 Sheet 7A Stamped 203
Apr 16
145-145
Battle, John W Hd M W 42 M 28 Mi Canada Eng Canada Eng Farmer
Battle, Bessie Wf F W 33 M 19 Mich England Mich
Battle, Arther W Son m W 13 S Mich Mich Mich
Battle, Lillian N Dtr F W 11 S Mich Mich Mich
Battle, Daniel Bro M W 39 S Mich Canada Eng Canada Eng Farmer
Battle, George E Brother M W 32 S Mich Canada Eng Canada Eng Farmer","STR06" "I4174","","","","","","","" "I4176","","","","","","","" "I3045","","","","","","","" "I34684","Baty","James ""Jim"" Andrew","12 Dec 1847","14 Dec 1894","0","A transcription of the Union-Tacker Cemetery of Freestone County, Texas shows him as a veteran of the Confederate States Army.

http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Freestone/cemetery/Union%20-%20Tacke.htm","STR06" "I10498","Baty","Samuel Andre","24 Jun 1882","18 Dec 1956","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I34845","Baty","William Benjamin","21 Dec 1875","22 Oct 1933","0","A digital image of his Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was a grocer, and married to Cora Baty. He was listed as the son of Wm. M. Baty and Lizzie Gilliand.","STR06" "I34845","Baty","William Benjamin","21 Dec 1875","22 Oct 1933","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I34685","Baty","William Ezekiel","22 Aug 1850","7 Jul 1905","0","(Research):Census listings


1880 Census
William E. Batey Self M M W 29 Tn Farming Tn Tn
Elizabeth J. Batey Wf M F W 23 Miss Keeping House TN ---
William B. Batey Son S M W 4 Tx Tn Ms
Carria E. Batey Dau S F W 2 Tx Tn Ms
Annie B. Batey Dau S F W 5 mo Tx Tn Ms
William H. Wallace Other M W 19 Ms Laborer on Farm Tn ---

Freestone, Texas
FHL Film # 1255304 NA Film T9-1304 Page 505B","STR06" "I35990","Bauer","Joseph D.","9 Jan 1923","21 Aug 1999","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Saunders County, Bohemia Precinct
Enumerated 24 Apr 1930
ED 78-3 SD 6 Sheet 2B
40-40
Bauer, James H Head M W 40 M 25 Neb Czech. Czech. Farmer
Bauer, Anna Wife F W 38 m 23 Neb Czech. Czech.
Bauer, Marietta Dtr f W 12 S Neb Neb Neb
Bauer, Joe SOn M W 7 S Neb Neb Neb
Bauer, James Son M W 4 S Neb Neb Neb
Bauer, Annastazie Mother F W 65 Wd Czcech. Czech. Czech. Czech 1865 Nat
","STR06" "I2416","Baugh","Willie Louise","12 Jan 1901","25 Sep 2003","0","In July 2001, Willie, age 100, was living with her daughter in Enid, Oklahoma.

This is her listing on the SSDI:

WILLIE B MCMINN 12 Jan 1901 25 Sep 2003 (V) 73703 (Enid, Garfield, OK ) (none specified) 457-28-0622 Texas","STR06" "I34700","Baugher","Aaron","25 Jul 1830","24 Nov 1904","0","John Bryer (dwcj@comcast.net) writes that Aaron was christened at St.Matthew's Lutheran in Hanover, Pa on 9/17/1830. When his father, George Daniel Baugher died in 1841, Aaron was entrusted to the care of a Mennonite minister, Jacob Bucher. At 18, Bucher died and he was entrusted to care of Daniel Bucher, a German Baptist (Brethern). He was a farmer and tanner, and the presiding elder at Upper Codorus. After his first wife, Christiana died in 1863, he married Catharine Sweitzer, and they had six more children.","STR06" "I34700","Baugher","Aaron","25 Jul 1830","24 Nov 1904","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1860 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Codorus Twp, P.O. Codorus
Enumerated 25 Jun 1860
Page 23
148-164
Aaron Baugher 29 M M. Tanner $4000 $759 Penn
Christina Baugher 32 F Wife Penn
Amelia Baugher 7 F Penn
George Baugher 5 M Penn
Fremont Baugher 3 M Penn
Joel Baugher 6/12 M Penn
Abraham Young 18 M Farmer Apprentice Penn
Elizabeth Fisher 37 F Day Laborer 40 Oenn

1870 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, P.O. Codorus
Enumerated 6 Sep 1870
Pages 18 and 19
133-133
Baugher, Aaron 40 M W Farmer $5000 $2000 Penna
Baugher, Catharine 38 F W Wife Penna (Second wife)
Baugher, Amelia 17 F W Penna
Baugher, George 15 M W Penna
Baugher, Fremont 13 M Penna
Baugher, Henry 9 M W Penna
Baugher, Noah 6 M W Penna
Baugher, Aaron 4 M W Penna
Baugher, Samuel 1 M W Penna
Zeigler, Martin 63 M W Farmer Penna

1880 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Codorus Twp
Enumerated 23 Jun 1880
Page 38 SD 7 ED 16 Stamped 118
315-342
Baugher, Aaron W M 49 Head Farmer Pa Pa Pa
Baugher, Catharine W F 47 Wife Keeping House Pa Pa Pa
Baugher, Fremont W M 23 Son Laborer Pa Pa Pa
Baugher, Henry W M 17 Son At Home Pa Pa Pa
Baughter, Noah W M 15 Son Pa Pa Pa
Baugher, Aaron W M 13 Son Pa Pa Pa
Baugher, Samuel W M 11 Son Pa Pa Pa
Baugher, Daniel W M 9 Son Pa Pa Pa
Baugher, Mary W F 7 Dau Pa Pa Pa
Baughter, Catharine W F 5 Dau Pa Pa Pa
316-343
George and Julian Baugher","STR06" "I41264","Baugher","Anna Elizabeth","31 Jan 1768","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married in 1792, in York County, PA, Joseph BITTINGER of Hanover, PA. They had five sons. One of their descendants presented, on New Years Day 1904, ""The Bittinger and Bedinger families"" history.","STR06" "I41258","Baugher","Anna Maria","20 Oct 1757","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Martin CARL.","STR06" "I11730","Baugher","George Miller","5 Apr 1855","1 Aug 1931","0","Son of Aaron Baugher and his first wife, Christiana Miller. Said to be a farmer and Little Conewago minister.","STR06" "I11730","Baugher","George Miller","5 Apr 1855","1 Aug 1931","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1880 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Codorus Twp
Enumerated 23 Jun 1880
Page 38 SD 7 ED 16 Stamped 118
315-342
Aaron and Catharine Baugher
316-343
Baugher, George W M 25 Farmer Pa Pa Pa
Baugher, Julian W F 21 Wf Keeping House Pa Pa Pa
Baugher, Emma M F 2 Daug Pa Pa Pa
Baugher, Maria W F 6/12 Daug Pa Pa Pa

1900 Census
unable to located

1910 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Codorus Twp
Enumerated 16 April 1910
SD 15 ED 38 Sheet 2A Stamped 211

---/29
Baugher, George M Hd M W 55 M1 25 Penna Penna Penna Farmer
Baugher, Julian Wf F W 53 M11 12/10 Penna Penna Penna
Baugher, Joel W Son M W 28 m1 1 Penna Penna Penna Farm Labo
rer
Baugher, Versa L Dtr-in-law F W 17 M1 Penna Md Penna","STR06" "I41263","Baugher","Johannes ""John""","Nov 1767","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Betsey SMITH, and they had one son, a namesake of his father.","STR06" "I41262","Baugher","Samuel George","Feb 1764","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married on 7 Apr 1789 in Baltimore, Maryland Catherine Savilla BUSSARD. They had four children.","STR06" "I48778","Baughman","Mildred Ann","10 Feb 1947","9 Nov 2014","0","Family search shows her parents were Joe Herman Baughman and Mildred Othell Williams.","STR06" "I25241","","","","","","","" "I25243","Baum","Priscilla","16 Jan 1967","17 Jan 1967","0","Also said to have been buried in the Hebrew Cemetery in Corsicana.","STR06" "I25087","Baumgartner","Ernest Andrew","8 Jul 1886","9 Aug 1974","0","He was shown as widowed on the Texas Death Records Index at Rootsweb. His actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as the son of Joseph Ernest Baumgartner and Mary S. Jones, and that he was born in Rockdale, Texas on July 8, 1886. His usual occupation was that of a pressman for a printing company. His street address at the time of his death was 4316 Bellaire Boulevard, and the informant was Mrs. M.P. Reichardt.","STR06" "I25087","Baumgartner","Ernest Andrew","8 Jul 1886","9 Aug 1974","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I47722","","","","","","","" "I18853","Baur","Anna Maria","31 Aug 1799","Yes, date unknown","0","Kathy Bonnell shows that she was not married, but that she was the mother of Johann Georg Schaufele, born 31 Jan 1822 in Breech, Donaukreis, W?rttemberg, Germany.","STR06" "I18852","Baur","Johann Leonhard","4 Nov 1760","14 Dec 1835","0","Kathy Bonnell shows that he first was married to Anna Maria K?ngeter on 30 Jan 1788 in Waldhausen, Donaukreis, W?rttemberg, Germany. She died on 16 Jun 1797 in Breech.
.","STR06" "I8376","Baur","Maria Catharina","Abt 1776","Yes, date unknown","0","Katharina's first child, Leonard Benkelmann, was born out of wedlock.

Katharina later married Johannes Heller, and had four more children. BonnieMargaret writes that ""Johannes Heller's father was a citizen and farmer of Adelberg, Breech. But Johannes's own parish record identifies him as a citizen and S?ldner (mercenary soldier), but this would naot have been by choice. His actual occupation was listed elsewhere as steward to the state forester. Johannes Heller died August 3, 1817, and the parish records do not say where or under what conditions except that he was then impressed into the military service of the Prince."" (Jacobs, p. 70). BonnieMargaret cites the records of Johannes Heller as being in the Evangelische Kirchengemeinde Waldhausen, Dekanat Schw?bisch Gm?nd Auszug aus dem kirchlichen Familienregister Band I Blatt 242 Schneiderhof.

","STR06" "I47896","Baxa","Dorothy A.","27 Jun 1932","8 Jan 2011","0","Find A Grave links to a memorial for her husband, Irvin S DOBESH (1927-1985).","STR06" "I47895","Baxa","Joseph A.","19 Oct 1929","16 Oct 2021","0","A Funeral Mass for Joe will be held on Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Tobias. Father Robert Barnhill will preside over the Services.

A public visitation will take place from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 19, 2021 at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan.

A Rosary will be prayed at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 19, 2021 at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan.

Memorials are suggested to the Tobias American Legion.

Joseph A. Baxa Jr was born at Tobias, Nebraska to Joseph A. Sr. and Lydia(Lorenz) Baxa on October 19, 1929. He passed away on October 16, 2021 at Heritage Crossings in Geneva, Nebraska at the age of 91 years, 11 months, and 28 days.

Joe attended Palmer Country School District #30. He then attended Tobias High School where he graduated in 1947. After high school Joe entered the Navy on January 16, 1951 and was stationed at Pensacola, Florida. He was honorably discharged on December 2, 1954 and then returned home and began farming.

On June 12, 1956 he was united in marriage to Eleanor Benes at St. Mary's Cathedral in Lincoln, Nebraska. To this union three sons were born. They made their home on a farm northeast of Tobias where they lived until they moved to Tobias, Nebraska in 1999. They then moved to Heritage Crossings in Geneva in 2019.

Joe was a lifetime member of the American Legion Post #311 of Tobias where he served as a member of the color guard for many years. He was an active member of the St. Joseph Catholic Church in Tobias all his life. He also served on the Meridian School Board for 12 years. Joe was the President of the school board during the construction of the new Meridian Public School in 1976. Joe was a substitute mail carrier for several years, and then became a full-time carrier in 1986 when the boys took over the farming operation. He was a full-time mail carrier for 14 years until he retired in 2000.

After retiring, Joe enjoyed working around his yard and helping Eleanor with the garden, windshield farming and helping shuttle the boys when needed. He always enjoyed seeing the updates the boys made to their farm equipment throughout the years. He also liked taking his pontoon boat out, enjoying having his grandkids join him.

Joe was preceded in death by his parents Joseph and Lydia(Lorenz) Baxa; son and daughter- in- law Ronald and Janet Baxa; brother and sister in law Leonard and Marvel Baxa; sister and brother in law Dorothy and Irvin Dobesh; in-laws Ernest and Lillian Benes, Paul and Helen Benes, Robert Benes, Daniel Benes, Jerome Benes, Raymond and Frances Hottovy, and Margaret Kouma.

Joe is survived by his wife of 65 years Eleanor Baxa; sons William Baxa of Tobias, Gary (Michelle) Baxa of Tobias; grandchildren Brian (Snehal) Baxa of Topeka, Kansas, Greg (Roxy) Baxa of Topeka, Kansas, Miranda (Brent) of Tobias, Melanie (Alex) Clark of McCool Junction, Katelin Sturdivant of Beatrice; great grandchildren Paislee, Kaylee, and Gabby Baxa, Brixton and Bowen Jansky, and Brooks Clark; brother-in- law Arnold Kouma and sister-in-law Dorothy Benes; and many nephews and nieces.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I47576","Baxa","Leonard Joseph","5 Nov 1925","15 Jan 2018","0","Obituary
(Copied from his FindAGrave memorial page).


A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, January 19, 2018 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Tobias, Nebraska with Fr. Craig Doty as the celebrant.

Praying of the Rosary will be held on Thursday, January 18, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska.

Visitation will be held on Thursday, January 18, 2018 from 1:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. (start of the Rosary) at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska.

Military Graveside Services will be held at the Tobias Cemetery following the Funeral Mass.

Memorials are to be directed to the family for a designation at a later day.

Leonard Joseph Baxa, son of Joseph Baxa Sr. and Lydia (Lorenz) Baxa was born November 5, 1925 near Tobias, Nebraska. He passed away on January 15, 2018 at Tabitha Nursing Center at Crete, Nebraska at the age of 92 years-2 months-10 days.

Leonard graduated from Tobias High School in 1944. After graduation he farmed with his father. July 1945 he was drafted into the United States Navy and was stationed in San Diego, California. After his basic training he was sent to Guam where he was stationed until his discharge in July of 1946. He then returned home and began farming.

On May 31, 1949, he was united in marriage to Marvel Jansky. They made their home on a farm Northeast of Tobias where they lived until March of 2017, when they moved to Tabitha of Crete. To this union 10 children were born, 8 sons and 2 daughters.

Leonard was a charter member of the American Legion Post #311 of Tobias where he served as a member of the Color Guard for many years. He served on the Tobias School Board and was active in the consolidation of the Meridian Public School. Leonard was a bus driver for Meridian Public Schools for 9 years. He was an active member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church all of his life.

Leonard loved to work the fields with his John Deere tractors and before the more technical models came out, he liked to work on them when they needed it. For several years he did custom corn shelling, grain hauling and swathing hay for fellow farmers. In 1956 he worked for Chalmers & Barton, where he helped build the Fairmont Grain Elevator. While working at lunch time he always enjoyed eating fried cold egg sandwiches Marvel made for him.

Leonard was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He leaves to mourn his wife, Marvel, sons, James Leonard and Peggy of Crete; Daniel Joseph and wife, Julie of Western; Steven Ray of Wilber; Ralph David and wife, Jan of Tobias; Leonard John and wife, Betty of Beatrice; Kevin Dean and wife, Dawn of Hickman and Michael Robert and wife, Lisa of Clay Center, Nebraska. Daughters, Connie Lee Novotny of Sioux Falls, South Dakota and Sandra Renee of Jasper, Minnesota. 23 grandchildren, 3 step-grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren and 5 step-great grandchildren. Brother, Joseph Baxa Jr. and wife, Eleanor of Tobias, nieces, nephews and many other relatives and friends.

Preceding him in death were his parents, son, Allen Gene, son-in-law, Wayne Novotny, sister, Dorothy Dobesh, and brother-in-law, Irvin Dobesh.","STR06" "I8736","Baxter","Bonnie Lucil","5 Oct 1919","27 Apr 2002","0","Not located on the Texas Birth Index.

SSDI:

BONNIE L STRONG 05 Oct 1919 27 Apr 2002 (V) 73601 (Clinton, Custer, OK ) (none specified) 441-16-1812 Oklahoma","STR06" "I840","Baxter","Greene B.","Nov 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census ListingsL

1850 census
Tennessee, Greene County, Ninth Division E. District
Enumerated 19 Dec 1850
Stamped 270
1944-1944
Greeen B. Baxter 25 M Farmer Tn
Martha J. Baxter 29 F Ten
Hail Baxter 2 M Tenn
Isaac Light 16 M Ten
1945-1945
Thomas and Susan Baxter Family
1946-1946
John and Rebecca Baxter Family

1860
Not located


1870
Tennessee, Green County, Civil District Seventeen, P.O. Cle
ar Creek
Enumerated 25 July 1870
Page 123 Stamped 373
159-159
Baxter, Green B 40 M W Farmer $1000 $2000 Tenn
Baxter, Martha 42 F W Keeping House Tenn
Baxter, Hale 21 M W Farm Laborer Tenn
Baxter, Lettie A 19 F W Tenn
Baxter, Margaret 15 F W Tenn
Baxter, Mary A 13 F Tenn
Baxter, David 10 M W Tenn
Baxter, Lucinda 8 F W Tenn
Baxter, John 2 M W Tenn","STR06" "I21047","Bayley","John","Abt 1777","Abt 1844","0","A hardware merchant in England, but in this country a farmer, residing in Florence. He had eight children by his first marriage, but he and Betsey had no issue. (Dwight, p 159).","STR06" "I37576","Beall","Carl Arvid","16 Jul 1898","22 Dec 1994","0","C. A. Beall Sr

Carl Arvid Beall Sr., 96, of Milam died early Thursday, Dec. 22, 1994, at Sabine County Hospital-Hemphill.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday at the New Hope Baptist Church near Milam with Bro. Dick McLain and Bro. Miton Powell officiating. Interment followed at Vickers Cemetery near Milam.

Arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.

Beall, born July 16, 1898, in Geneva, had been a lifelong resident of Sabine County, a retired farmer, and a longtime member of New Hope Baptist Church. He was a veteran of World War I, having served in the W. R. Blackshear 36th Division of volunteers in Sabine, San Augustine, and Jasper Counties.

Survivors include his wif, Belva Vickers Beall of Milam; a son and daughter-in-law, Neil and Patsy Beall of Milam; two daughters and sons-in-law, Shirley and Dick McLain of Nacogdoches and Ronnie and Bill Greer of Milam; a sister, Elise Cate of Milam; ten grandchildren; 24 (great) grandchildren; and two great (great) grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by a son, C. A. Beall Jr., and a granddaugher, Mary Elise Raiford.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 28, 1994, Page 10","STR06" "I26558","","","","","","","" "I26564","","","","","","","" "I1619","Beall","Thomas Neal","10 May 1866","8 Oct 1951","0","His actual Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as the son of Elias Beall and Fannie Glaze of Georgia. He was listed as a retired farmer, and widowed.","STR06" "I29326","","","","","","","" "I30542","Beaman","Lucretia","Bef 1796","Yes, date unknown","0"," The Sanford genealogy says Lucretia was born in 1769 in Leominster, Massachusetts, and died 20 February 1813. The death date is obviously impossible, since first wife Abigail died 19 February 1813, and children attributed to Lucretia were born in 1816 and 1821. Probably the birth date given for Lucretia is wrong also, as it would make her 47 and 52 when her children were born.","STR06" "I10307","Bean","Alexander","Abt 1752","Bef 16 Mar 1812","0","Information about the Bean family was provided by Frances Martin . She reported that most of it was taken from THE CLAN McBEAN Book, Vol. III. Bean family information was also obtained through the generosity of Yolanda Pepper Miller (Ypmiller@aol.com).

Thelma Faye Cain Prince posted the following on her ""John STILL family of Edgefield County, SC"" website:

Bean, Alexander-deceased. Edgefield Co. Deed Book 31, p. 200, 201, 16 May 1812. Division of sale of real estate. Wife: Christiana Bean. Children: James Bean, Joseph Still, James Still, John Lee, Thomas Youngblood--son of Jacob Youngblood, John Bean, and William Bean. >From ""Edgefield Co. SC Records"" by Janie Revill, 1984

beanhttp://www.oursouthernancestors.com/still-002.html

Newton County Historical Committee, , ""Glimpses of Newton County History,"" 1982, contains several pages of biographical information about this family as well (pp. 167-169).

It was noted that the Trout Creek Cemetery in Newton County, near the intersection of FM 1416 and Hwy 87, is the final resting place for at least six generations of this early pioneer family. Alexander Bean and his wife Christina were said to have been married, supposedly in Scotland, and came to America settling in the Ninety-Sixth District, South Carolina which would later become Edgefield District. According to census records, their children were all born in South Carolina. A copy of deed of the selling of one hundred and thirty-four acres of land in Edgefield District near Little Stephens Creek which had been inherited by Alexander and Christina's children is recorded in Deed Book 32, pp. 196-198 on March 7, 1815. Listed as present were Christina Bean and her children James, Alexander, John Elizabeth, Isabella, Sarah, Levicy adn William, then a minor.","STR06" "I9707","Bean","Benjamin Franklin","Feb 1859","Abt 1947","0","In ""Newton County Nuggets"" (Nortex Press, Austin, Texas, 1986, p 375), Ruby Sutton Droptini writes about helping her widowed mother run the local telephone operator office in rural Burkeville in the late 1930's and early 1940's. She recalled the day that their ""neighbors' house caught fire. It was the house of Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. BEAN. It happened on a beautiful day about the middle of the morning. There was no fire department in Burkeville."" The Beans operated a store in Wiergate, and were not home to take action themselves. Ruby therefore ""rang all the business places in town at one time and as they answered I told them, ""Beans house is on fire!""""

Everyone responded and in a few minutes the yard was full of people. They drew water from the Bean's well and from the wards well to put on the house. The fire was extinguished before it could cause much damage, and the Beans were grateful their house had been saved.","STR06" "I4254","","","","","","","" "I10471","Bean","Christine Ann","Abt 1818","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married first Jeremiah Laird and later Rubin Eaton.","STR06" "I10471","Bean","Christine Ann","Abt 1818","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:


1870 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Subdivision 23, P. O. Jasper
Enumerated 3 Aug 1870
386-387
Bean, John 77 M W Farmer 800 1000 South Carolina
Easton, Rubin 53 M W Farmer 705 400 Texas
Easton, Christine 50 F W Keeping House Ga
Easton, Philip W 11 M W La
Reese, Cuthbert 35 M W Farm Laborer --- 200 Tx
Behannon, James 19 M W Farm Laborer La
Pulbern, Dennis 18 M Farm Laborer Texas

387-388
Bean, George 20 m B Farm Laborer La
Bean, Mary I 17 F M Keeping House Tx

391-391
Bean, William 39 M W Farmer 400 500 Ga
Bean, Susan 40 F W Keeping House Tx
'Bean, William J 16 M W Farm Laborer Tx
Bean, Marvin 15 M W Farm Laborer Tx
Bean, Noame E 13 F W Tx
Bean, Sarah J 11 F W Tx
Bean, John 9 S w Tx
Bean, Caroline 4 F W Tx
Bean, Theosphlis 4/12 M W Tx","STR06" "I34799","","","","","","","" "I9699","Bean","Ira Levi Garrett","Abt 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","An Ira Bean was one of the first teachers in a one teacher school in Newton County, Texas in 1898, held in the Methodist church in Survey. (Newton County Historical Committee, , ""Glimpses of Newton County History,"" Nortex Press, Burnet, TX, copyright 1982, p. 163).

In ""Newton County Nuggets,"" another publication of Nortx Press, c. 1986, Ida Mae Stewart recalls that she ""for six years worked for the Ira Bean family. This family was very generous to me and I still count them among my friends.""","STR06" "I10460","Bean","James","Abt 1782","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Mary Bledsoe.","STR06" "I3411","Bean","James","Abt 1825","14 Apr 1886","0","Said to be born in Walton County, Georgia.","STR06" "I3411","Bean","James","Abt 1825","14 Apr 1886","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Federal Census Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
James BEAN Self M Male W 55 GA Farmer SC SC
Martha BEAN Wife M Female W 49 GA Keeping House
Franklin BEAN Son S Male W 21 TX Works On Farm
Winnie BEAN Dau S Female W 14 TX At Home GA GA
Levi BEAN Son S Male W 10 TX Works On Farm GA GA
Ausel BEAN Son S Male W 7 TX GA GA
Joseph BEAN Son S Male W 5 TX GA GA
Minnie BEAN Dau S Female W 13 TX At Home GA GA
William OLDS Other S Male W 24 AR Laborer TX LA
Henry LAIRD Other S Male W 19 LA Laborer AR GA Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 3, Jasper, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255313
NA Film Number T9-1313
Page Number 154D","STR06" "I10465","Bean","James D.","30 Apr 1881","13 Oct 1959","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as a night attendant at Claybar Funeral Home. He was shown as married.","STR06" "I10465","Bean","James D.","30 Apr 1881","13 Oct 1959","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I9706","Bean","Jesse Alexander","6 Jan 1858","1 Nov 1944","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as a widower, and 20 year resident of 9405 10th, Slaton, Texas. He was listed as retired and a widower. The informant was Mrs. Roy Wicker of Slaton, relationship unknown. His parents were listed as James Bean and Martha Garrett of Alabama.","STR06" "I9706","Bean","Jesse Alexander","6 Jan 1858","1 Nov 1944","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I10466","Bean","Jesse Burk","6 Oct 1875","30 Jan 1960","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as a retired automobile dealer.","STR06" "I34803","Bean","Jesse Jordan","14 Feb 1847","2 Feb 1934","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as a farmer, born in Texas. His parents are listed as Robert. Bean and Mary Jett (sic....this was actually the name of a wife). He was listed as widowed from Mary Jane Bean. The informant was Ben F. Bean.

Newton County Historical Committee, , ""Glimpses of Newton County History,"" p 169, notes that Robert Bean (1878-1971) was the second son of Jordan and Mary Jane Bean, and married Martha Ann Elizabeth Spears in 1896, having five children.","STR06" "I34803","Bean","Jesse Jordan","14 Feb 1847","2 Feb 1934","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Orange County, Pr. 1 and 2, Distr. No. 59
Enumerated 1 June 1880
Page 12 SD 1 ED 59
97-97
Ferguson, Greenberry W M 30 Farmer Tx Tx Tx
Ferguson, Lucy W F 34 W Keeping House La S.C. Ga
Ferguson, Huldy W F 2 Dtr Tx Tx La
98-98
Bean, Jordan W M 32 Farmer La S.C. Ga
Bean, Mary W F 22 Wf Keeping House Tx Tx Tx
Bean, John W M 4 S Tx La Tx
Bean, Robert W M 2 Son Tx La Tx
Bean, Joseph W M 6/12 Dec Son Tx La Tx","STR06" "I34803","Bean","Jesse Jordan","14 Feb 1847","2 Feb 1934","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I10481","Bean","Jesse Mercer","16 Apr 1835","25 May 1885","0","Patricia Thomas of Austin has the following list of the children of Jesse Bean and Mary Bostick. This list does not appear to match the names of the children listed with the family at the time of the 1880 census, and should be investigated further.

Lloyd m. (1) Arabella Richardson and (2) Virgie Behonnon
Kyle m. Myra Thomas (sister to Ludie)
Mercer m. Ludie Thomas (sister to Myra)
Jay m. Donnie Hart (sister to Laura)
Von m. Laura Hart (sister to Donnie)
Burke m. Mary Richardson
Estell m. Nettie Hooks
Eliza m. R.J. Cooper
Annie m. W. E. Withers","STR06" "I10481","Bean","Jesse Mercer","16 Apr 1835","25 May 1885","0","(Research):Census Information:

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Jessie M BEAN Self M Male W 45 GA Farmer SC SC
Mary BEAN Wife M Female W 38 FL Keeping House SC NC
Levi L BEAN Son S Male W 11 TX Works On Farm GA FL
William M BEAN Son S Male W 10 TX Works On Farm GA FL
Eliza Jane BEAN Dau S Female W 8 TX GA FL ?u?
?/u?John K BEAN Son S Male W 6 TX GA FL Jessee B BEAN Son S Male W 4 TX GA FL James J BEAN Son S Male W 2 TX GA FL Wesley BEAN Son S Male W 7M TX GA FL
Sylva BEAN Other W Female B 70 GA Iolle? GA GA
Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 3, Jasper, Texas
Family History Library Film?b? ?/b?1255313
NA Film Number T9-1313 Page Number 154D","STR06" "I3413","Bean","John Egbert","21 Nov 1792","24 Dec 1871","0","Patsy Barnett posted that John and his family moved from South Carolina to Georgia, Louisiana, and finally settled in Jasper and Newton Counties, Texas.

Barbara Yancey Dore instead lists his name as John Egbert Bell Bean, Sr.

Newton County Historical Committee, , ""Glimpses of Newton County History,"" p 168, notes that John Bean was a Baptist preacher, and also a farmer.","STR06" "I3413","Bean","John Egbert","21 Nov 1792","24 Dec 1871","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Bienville Parish, Western District
Enumerated 11 October 1850
Stamped 271
322-322
John Bean 58 M Bap. Clergyman &500 SC
Jane Bean 55 F SC
William Bean 20 M Laborer Ga
E. G. B. Bean 17 M Laborer Ga
Jesse M. Bean 15 M Ga

1860 Census
Texas, Jasper County
Enumerated 7 Aug 1860
Stamped 411
346-346
John Bean 67 M Farmer 7800 13680 SC
Jane Bean 64 F SC
Jesse Bean 23 M Domestic Ga

1870 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Subdivision 23, P. O. Jasper
Enumerated 3 Aug 1870
386-387
Bean, John 77 M W Farmer 800 1000 South Carolina
Easton, Rubin 53 M W Farmer 705 400 Texas
Easton, Christine 50 F W Keeping House Ga
Easton, Philip W 11 M W La
Reese, Cuthbert 35 M W Farm Laborer --- 200 Tx
Behannon, James 19 M W Farm Laborer La
Pulbern, Dennis 18 M Farm Laborer Texas


387-388
Bean, George 20 m B Farm Laborer La
Bean, Mary I 17 F M Keeping House Tx

391-391
Bean, William 39 M W Farmer 400 500 Ga
Bean, Susan 40 F W Keeping House Tx
Bean, William J 16 M W Farm Laborer Tx
Bean, Marvin 15 M W Farm Laborer Tx
Bean, Noame E 13 F W Tx
Bean, Sarah J 11 F W Tx
Bean, John 9 S w Tx
Bean, Caroline 4 F W Tx
Bean, Theosphlis H. 4/12 M W Tx","STR06" "I10480","Bean","John Egbert B.","14 Feb 1832","7 Dec 1915","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows his full name as John Egber Bell Bean, Jr.","STR06" "I34807","Bean","John H.","8 Dec 1859","20 Feb 1930","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as a a farmer, and as the son of Roberson Bean and Jersutha Reese. The informant was Milam Bean, relationship not known. He was listed as married.","STR06" "I34807","Bean","John H.","8 Dec 1859","20 Feb 1930","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I9700","Bean","Joseph Cecil","19 Aug 1874","25 Apr 1947","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as a Carpenter. He had been a two year resident of Alpine at the time of his death. His parents were listed as Rev. James C. Bean and Martha Sarah Bean, and the informant was Cecil V. Turner of Alpine.","STR06" "I9700","Bean","Joseph Cecil","19 Aug 1874","25 Apr 1947","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I22545","","","","","","","" "I10462","Bean","Levicy","Abt 1786","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Thomas Still Youngblood.

John STILL Family of Edgefield County, SC
Compiled by Thelma Faye Cain Prince, c. 1999

3 . SARAH ?sup?2?/sup? STILL (JOHN?sup?1?/sup?) married JACOB B. YOUNGBLOOD, b. ca. 1770, son of THOMAS YOUNGBLOOD and AMY HOPKINS. They moved to Chambers Co AL by 1839, and were members of the Rock Springs Baptist Church there. His son, James, came to Pike Co. AL about 1835 along with other Bean and Youngblood families from Edgefield Co. S.C. Jacob Youngblood was a bondman in the marriage of Julius Cogburn to Sarah Adams in Chambers Co. Al in 1840. Jacob was named as an executor of the John Still, Sr. will in 1797, Edgefield Co. SC.

Children of SARAH STILL and JACOB B. YOUNGBLOOD are:
i. JACOB ?sup?3?/sup? YOUNGBLOOD m. SARAH STILL, his cousin, daughter of Elizabeth BEAN and Joseph Still

ii. JOHN YOUNGBLOOD.

iii. THOMAS STILL YOUNGBLOOD m. LEVICIE BEAN, daughter of Alexander Bean and Christianna Massey.

iv. ELIZABETH YOUNGBLOOD, b. abt 1799; m. JOHN QUATTLEBAUM, b. 27 Aug. 1807, SC; d. 13 Dec. 1865, AL.

v. AMY JANE YOUNGBLOOD, b. 1800; d. 1876, Bullock Co. AL; m. JOHN MARK DOZIER (b. abt 1790; d. 5 Sept. 1870, Bullock Co. AL).

vi. JAMES YOUNGBLOOD, b. March 09, 1809; d. March 25, 1855, Pike Co. AL; m. ELIZABETH LEE, b. 4 Oct. 1811; d. 21 Oct. 1873.

beanhttp://www.oursouthernancestors.com/still-002.html","STR06" "I10434","Bean","Maud","23 Mar 1892","23 Jul 1962","0","Her Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows her as the daughter of Dr. B. F. Bean and Elzebith Withers. She was listed as a teacher in the public schools, and her name at death was Maud Bean Wetzel. She was listed as a widow.","STR06" "I10434","Bean","Maud","23 Mar 1892","23 Jul 1962","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I10476","Bean","Minnie","Abt 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Jesse Laird.","STR06" "I45224","Bean","O. B.","4 Oct 1910","1 Feb 1967","0","His FindAGrave memorial page has a photo of a military marker. It is engraved with a cross, and O B Bean, New Jersey, PFC 238 Engineers, World War II, Oct 4, 1912 - Feb 1, 1967.","STR06" "I9708","Bean","Rebecca ""Becky"" Elizabeth","12 Dec 1860","7 Dec 1929","0","In Kenneth Morgan's book, MORGAN'S EAST TEXAS TALES, he wrote that ""Since my earliest memories, I have heard the old folks speak of ""The Becky Field"". (After her husband died) leaving Rebecca with five children still living at home, ranging in age from 4 to 17, and Carrol age thirty, who was crippled. With all the children pitching in, they tended the fields and raised enough produce for the family, with some left over to sell for cash money....""Aunt Becky"" as she was called by friends and neighbors, ran cattle and hogs in the woods. She was a fine horsewoman, and sometimes rode with a baby on the saddle. In winter time, hogs were butchered, and the meat carried to town in the wagon, where it was peddled door to door. Becky heated big rocks ont he wood stove, wrapped them in burlap sacks, and placed them in front of the wagon to keep her feet warm on the long drive. When there was sickness or death in the community, she was always there to help in any way she could.""

Her son, Albert Turner, was the informant on her death certificate.","STR06" "I9708","Bean","Rebecca ""Becky"" Elizabeth","12 Dec 1860","7 Dec 1929","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I10474","Bean","Robinson ""Robertson""","Abt 1823","Yes, date unknown","0","First name variously shown as Robson/Robinson/Roberson/Robertson/Robert Bean.

Said to have married Jerusha Wilmoth Reece/Reese, and they had a large family.

Newton County Historical Committee, , ""Glimpses of Newton County History,"" p 168, notes that Robinson Bean, eldest son of John and Jane, was tall, hardy, had red hair and blue eyes. Most all of the early Bean settlers had fair complexions, red hair and blue eyes. The Bean men seemed to have inherited tendencies to be marksmen with firearms and to have deep set eyes and heavy eyebrows. His name appeared on the 1860 Jasper County, Texas census, as a farmer, age 37. His wife was Jerusha REESE, born in Georgia, age 38. They had nine children, four boys and five girls. In 1864, he bought a five hundred acre tract of land in Newton County from Emily CONN for $310. He had been living previously in Jasper County, probably near Magnolia Springs. Robinson served in Company I of the 24th Regiment Texas Cavalry in 1865. It has been told that he served as a medic although he did not have a license to practice medicine. In 1870, he ws still listed on the Jasper County, Texas census as a farmer, and in 1880 he is listed on the Orange County census as a blacksmith. Orange had become the destination of most of the logs that were harvested upstream, and the logging industry was booming.

The exact location of Robinson and Jerusha's graves can not be verified. However, their son William is buried in Trout Creek Cemetery at the west end near a large Cedar tree. Beside his grave are two unmarked graves, thought to be those of Robison and Jerusha.","STR06" "I10474","Bean","Robinson ""Robertson""","Abt 1823","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Jasper County, P.O. Newton
Enumerated 27 July 1860
Page 14
87-87
Roboson Bean 37 M Farmer 855 SC
Jerusha Bean 38 F Ga
Mary Susan Bean 165 F La
Lucy Bean 15 F La
Jessee Bean 13 M La
William Bean 11 M La
Alford Bean 8 M Tex
Jerusha Bean 5 F Tex
John Bean 3 M Tex
Elmina Bean 10/12 F Tex
88-88
A.H. and Martha Reece (He is age 27, born in Ga)

1870 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Subdivision No. 23, Post Office Jasper
Page 59
449-451
Bean, Robinson 47 M W Farmer 1100 SC
Bean, Jerusha W. 48 F W Keeping House Ga
Bean, Mary 26 F W La
Bean, Lucy M. 24 F W La
Bean, Jessie J. 22 M W Farm Laborer --- 200 La
Bean, William E. 20 M W Farm Laborer La
Bean, Alfred M 18 M W Farm Laborer Tx
Bean, Jerusha W 14 F W Tx
Bean, John H. 13 M W Tx
Bean, Mittie E 8 F W Tx","STR06" "I2011","Bean","Rose Ella","24 Nov 1862","29 Mar 1943","0","Her Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows her as a housewife, and daughter of James Bean and Martha Garrett of Georgia. The informant was Mrs. Minnie Morgan.","STR06" "I16415","Bean","Ruby Ola","16 Jan 1912","27 Jan 1994","0","Her Texas Birth Certificate shows her as a daughter of Sol Bean and Ester Nash of Roganville. Her father was born in Jasper County, and her mother in Polk County. Ruby was also shown as born with a twin. On the 1930 census, her mother Ester had remarried H P Byerly, and Ruby was listed as age 18, stepdaughter, along with her 19 year old brother, O B Bean and 1 year old half-sister, Robbie Lee Byerly.","STR06" "I10463","Bean","Sarah ""Sallie""","Abt 1788","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married John Lee Jr.","STR06" "I10467","Bean","Von Victor","11 Oct 1879","13 Aug 1972","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as a forester, and the son of Jesse Bean and Mary Jane Bostick.","STR06" "I10467","Bean","Von Victor","11 Oct 1879","13 Aug 1972","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I9705","Bean","William Breckenridge","Abt 1855","4 Nov 1929","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as a surveyor. His parents were listed as James Bean and Martha Garrett of Georgia. The informant was Albert Turner.","STR06" "I9705","Bean","William Breckenridge","Abt 1855","4 Nov 1929","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 3
Enumerated 1 Jun 1880
Page 24D SD 1 ED 38
209-227
Bean, James Jr W M 26 Works in Saw Mill Tx Ga Ga
Bean, Emily W F 22 Wf Keeping House Ga NC SC
Bean, Bessy W F 2 Dtr Tx Tx Ga
Bean, Macleary W F 9/12 Aug Dtr Tx Tx Ta
210-228
Bean, Wm B W M 23 Farmer Tx Ga Ga
Bean, Martha W F 23 Wf Keeping House Tx Tenn Tx
Bean, James B W M 1 Son Tx Tx Tx
Bean, John W M 2/12 Mch Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I10478","Bean","William James","Abt 1830","Abt 1891","0","Said to have married Susan Wright.","STR06" "I10478","Bean","William James","Abt 1830","Abt 1891","0","(Research):Census Listings:


1870 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Subdivision 23, P. O. Jasper
Enumerated 3 Aug 1870
386-387
Bean, John 77 M W Farmer 800 1000 South Carolina
Easton, Rubin 53 M W Farmer 705 400 Texas
Easton, Christine 50 F W Keeping House Ga
Easton, Philip W 11 M W La
Reese, Cuthbert 35 M W Farm Laborer --- 200 Tx
Behannon, James 19 M W Farm Laborer La
Pulbern, Dennis 18 M Farm Laborer Texas

387-388
Bean, George 20 m B Farm Laborer La
Bean, Mary I 17 F M Keeping House Tx

391-391
Bean, William 39 M W Farmer 400 500 Ga
Bean, Susan 40 F W Keeping House Tx
'Bean, William J 16 M W Farm Laborer Tx
Bean, Marvin 15 M W Farm Laborer Tx
Bean, Noame E 13 F W Tx
Bean, Sarah J 11 F W Tx
Bean, John 9 S w Tx
Bean, Caroline 4 F W Tx
Bean, Theosphlis H. 4/12 M W Tx","STR06" "I9710","Bean","Winnie Auzella","17 Jan 1866","21 Jul 1932","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I34101","Bear","Grace Irene","31 Oct 1909","9 Mar 1996","0","Kamala McLemore lists her as a daughter of Theodore Laurence BEAR and Minnie Irene COMPTON.

Her tombstone is engraved Grace Bear McLemore Johnson, and this is her listing on the SSDI:

GRACE B JOHNSON 31 Oct 1909 09 Mar 1996 36104 (Montgomery, Montgomery, AL ) (none specified) 422-56-7324 Alabama","STR06" "I34101","Bear","Grace Irene","31 Oct 1909","9 Mar 1996","0","(Research):Census Listing:

1920 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery Ward 3
Enumerated 17 Jan 1920
SD 2 ED 101 Sheet 22B
Eldon Street
210-453-542
Bear, Theodore L Hd M W 39 M Ind Ind Ind Ind Manager Lumbe
r Co
Bear, Minnie I Wf F W 34 M Ala NC Nc
Bear, Theodore L Jr Son M W 16 S Ala Ind Ala
Bear, Fred C Son M W 14 S Ala Ind Ala
Bear, Clyde C SOn M W 12 S Ala Ind Ala
Bear, Grace I Dtr F W 10 S ALa Ind Ala
Bear, Joseph F Son M W 6 S Ala Ind Ala
Bear, Carl H Son M W 6 S Ala Ind Ala
Bear, Dorothy M Dtr F W 4 10/12 S Ala Ind Ala
Bear, John C Son M W 1 5/12 S Ala Ind Ala
Compton, Mary Mother-in-law F W 66 Wd NC NC NC","STR06" "I37281","Beard","Ben Thomas","19 May 1913","24 Oct 1995","0","He shares a double gravestone at the Broaddus Cemetery with Ethel A. Beard (5 Jan1916-22 Mar 2004).

Ben Beard

Ben Beard, 82, of Route 1, Broaddus, died Tuesday, Oct. 24, 1995, at Medical Center Hospital in Nacogdoches.

He was born May 19, 1913, in San Augustine County and had been a lifelong area resident. Beard was a retired carpenter and farmer and member of the Church of Christ.

Survivors: wife, Ethel Beard of Broaddus; a daughter, Mildred Chapman of Baytown; four grandchildren, Jo Dismukes and Andrew Chapman, both of Baytown, and Mary Abel and Ben Chapman, both of Broaddus; six great-grandchildren; two brothers, Vonnie Beard of Houston and Milton Beard of Broaddus; and three sisters, Olga Green of Houston, Marie Green of Nacogdoches, and Octavia Burns of Broaddus.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel in San Augustine with Luther Martin officiating. Interment followed at Broaddus Cemetery.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, November 1, 1995, Page 9","STR06" "I3597","Beard","Benjamin Alexander","11 Feb 1844","11 Jun 1907","0","Diane Eiland shows that he served in the Confederate States Army as a Private with Company D, Mississippi Infantry, and that he came to Texas ca 1871.","STR06" "I3597","Beard","Benjamin Alexander","11 Feb 1844","11 Jun 1907","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1870 Census
Mississippi, Newton County, P. O. Newton
Enumerated 28 July 1870
Page 206
53-53
Beard, Benjamin 26 M W Farmer $--- $500 Miss
Beard, Eliza Ann 21 F W Keeping House Miss
Beard, Mary F. 5 F W Miss
Beard, James M. 4 M W Miss
Beard, Benjamin W 2 M W Miss
Beard, Sarah F 6/12 F W Miss Sick


1880 Federal Census
Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Benjamin A. BEARD Self M Male W 36 MS Farmer TN SC
Ellen BEARD Wife M Female W 31 MS Keeps House MS MS
James BEARD Son Male W 14 MS At Home MS MS
Benjamin BEARD Son S Male W 12 MS At Home MS MS
Susan BEARD Dau S Female W 10 MS At Home MS MS
Margaret BEARD Dau S Female W 8 TX At Home MS MS
Ella BEARD Dau S Female W 6 TX At Home MS MS
Nancy BEARD Dau S Female W 5 TX At Home MS MS
Sula BEARD Dau S Female W 3 TX At Home MS MS
Cordella BEARD Dau S Female W 1 TX At Home MS MS
Source Information:
Census Place E.D. 82, San Augustine, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255325 NA Film Number T9-1325
Page Number 292B


1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine, Beat 3
Enumerated 15 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 76 Sheet 13A Stamped 228
158-158
Beard, Ben Head W M Feb 1843 57 M/37 Year Miss Tenn SC Farmer
Beard, Ellen A Wife W F Mar 1847 53 M/ 37 Years 15/13 Miss Miss Miss
Beard, Nancy Dtr W F Unk 1877 23 S Tx Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Beard, Sula Dtr W F Unk 1875 25 S Tx Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Beard, Cordella Dtr W F Unk 1880 20 S Tx Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Beard, Samie S Son W M Unk 1891 19 S Tx Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Beard, Tom G Son W M Unkn 1883 17 S Tx Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Beard, Texanner Dtr W F Unk 1884 16 S Tx Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Beard, Dora Dtr W F Unk 1887 13 S Tx Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Beard, Dossie C Son W M Unk 1890 10 S Tx Miss Miss Farm Laborer","STR06" "I35415","Beard","Benjamin Walker","10 Feb 1868","10 Aug 1929","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texs Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was a son of Benj. Beard and Ellen Chipman, both born in Newton County, Mississippi. His usual occupation was shown as Farmer, and he was shown as married. The informant was his wife, Mrs. B. W. Beard.

Diane Eiland shows that he married an Annie, and that they had a large family.","STR06" "I35415","Beard","Benjamin Walker","10 Feb 1868","10 Aug 1929","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I46585","Beard","Billy Douglas","8 Sep 1932","20 Jan 1987","0","There is a photo of his military marker on his FindAGrave memorial page. It shows that he served in the US Nay in Korea.","STR06" "I3759","Beard","Bruce","Abt 1915","1 May 1945","0","Name: Bruce Beard
Death Date: 01 May 1945
Death Place: Okinawa, P.I.
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 30 years 6 months 17 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1915
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jim Beard
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Malasia Burkett
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242622
Digital Film Number: 4167717
Image Number: 583
Reference Number: 1085
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35425","Beard","Charles McKinney","Apr 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","Was he listed, in error, as Carolin, F, at the time of the 1860 census? Or was he missed entirely, or living elsewhere? Or, might the George Beard living with him at the time of the 1880 census not be the same George Beard that earlier lived in Newton County, Mississippi.

Family researchers in Sabine and San Augustine counties appear to think that Charles McKinney Beard and Benjamin Alexander Beard were indeed brothers, as the following postings to the following message board indicate:

http://boards.ancestry.com/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=1808&p=localities.northam.usa.states.mississippi.counties.newton

My grandfather was Charles McKinney Beard born in 1846 Mississippi and I think Newton County. he married Jane Roberts of neshoba Co. in 1869. I am looking for his mother. His father was George R. Beard. I think that George R. Beard was married to a Martha Warren before he married Mary Ann Forbus Causey. If anyone has any information on either of these wivies will they please contact me. I think that Martha Warren was Charles ""Mack"" Beard's mother and that Mary Ann raised him. Mary Ann Forbus had been married to a Causey before she married George Beard and she had two daughters by the Causey maybe more children but I know of the two daughters. Thanks for any help. Billie Sue McGill on 25 Feb 2002

George Reed Beard was my great--great-grandfather. His son, Benjamin Alexander (brother to Charles McKinney) was my great-grandfather.
My mother was B.A.'s granddaughter. Her father was Sam Beard. She is Rosalie Octava Beard Burns.
I'm sorry that I can't help about George Reed's marriages. The records we have are confusing. We have that he married mary Ann Forbus first and then married a Miss Cossie.
Do you have a picture of George Reed or Charles McKinney?Glenda Burns Minniece on 16 Mar 2010




","STR06" "I35425","Beard","Charles McKinney","Apr 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Home in 1880: San Augustine, Texas
Charles Mc Beard 30
James Elmira Beard 36
George F. Beard 9 , m
Sofrony Ann Beard 7, f
Benjamin Beard 6 , m
Jonny Beard 3 , m
Moussouria Beard 10M , f
GEORGE R BERAD, 70 , father
James Shuffeild 25 , laborer
(Transcribed by Diane Eiland)

There is a Texas Death cerificate on file for Mrs. Nancy Freances Cahal, wife of Reuben G. Cahal, who was born 8 Mar 1882 in San Augustine County and died 19 Nov 1932 in Houston, and was listed as a daughter of McKinney BEARD of Miss and a Miss Roberts.

","STR06" "I229","Beard","Dora","22 Nov 1887","15 May 1957","0","Her Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texs Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that she was the daughter of Ben Beard, place birth not known, and Ellen Chipman, Mississippi. She was listed as a widow, and a housewife. The informant was her son, Dale Tisdale.","STR06" "I229","Beard","Dora","22 Nov 1887","15 May 1957","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I35414","Beard","Dorcey Crockett","24 Apr 1890","14 Nov 1952","0","Diane Eiland shows that he married a woman named Bertha, and that they were the parents of four children, Verdry, Thelma, Belma and Dorsey D. Beard. At the time of the 1920 census, he was living in San Augustine, Texas, in the household immediatley following those of his elder brothers Jim and Sam. He and Bertha were shown as the parents of daughters Verdey (8), Thelma (4) and Belma (1 6/12).

His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texs Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he a son of Ben A. Beard and Ellen Chitman. His usual occupation was shown as retired from the Cotton Belt R. R., and he was shown as married and a resident of Broaddus, Texas. The informant was Darrekk Beard.
","STR06" "I35414","Beard","Dorcey Crockett","24 Apr 1890","14 Nov 1952","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I37326","Beard","Earnest Johnny","15 Nov 1925","16 Oct 1997","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 22, 1997, Page 14

Ernest Johnny Beard

Ernest Johnny Beard, 71, of Plum Ridge died Thursday, Oct. 16, 1997, at a Beumont hospital.

He was a native of Broaddus and had lived in Plum Ridge the past 15 years. Beard was a U.S. Army veteran, serving in World War II and Korea.

Survivors: wife, Opal Smith Bearh of Plum Ridge; sons, Jimmy Lakey of Palestine, Danny Beard of Lufkin, John Beard of Houston, and Bobby J. Beard of Lumberton; a daughter, Nellie Beard Mills of Conroe: brothers, Paul Beard of Bryan, Lon Beard of Long Beach, California, Hubert Beard of Huntington, James Beard of Houston and Ray Beard of Atlanta, Georgia: sisters, Morcielette Galloway of San Augustine, Arvena Powell of Chandler, Edna Machann of Zavalla and Erma Hunt of Lufkin; 13 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Oct. 19 at the Stringer and Griffin Funeral Home--Jasper Chapel. Interment followed at Trout Creek Cemetery near Kirbyville.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)","STR06" "I7475","Beard","Earnest Walker","2 Dec 1894","21 May 1977","0","Son of Benjamin Walker BEARD and Jo Anna FARR.","STR06" "I8056","","","","","","","" "I35423","Beard","George Reed","Abt 1814","Abt 1888","0","Diane Eiland shows him as a son of Alexander Beard and Elizabeth Clark, married 26 Sept 1804 in Barren County, KY and later residents of Lincoln Co. TN. Said to be the parents of a large family.","STR06" "I35423","Beard","George Reed","Abt 1814","Abt 1888","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Newton County, P.O. Decatur
Page 72
482-499
George Beard 46 M Farmer $260 $200 Tennesse
Mary Beard 49 F S. South Carolina
Nancy Beard 28 F Miss
Bengam Beard 16 M Farm Laborer Miss
Sarah Beard 12 F Miss
Carolin Beard 9 F Miss
Georgianna Beard 6 F Miss


Home in 1870: Township 8 Range 10, Newton, Mississippi
George R Beard, 61, Tn, Brick Mason
Mary A, 56, keeping house, SC
Mary A, 32, Ms
Sarah E, 23, Ms
(Transcribed by Diane Eiland)

Home in 1880: San Augustine, Texas
Charles Mc Beard 30
James Elmira Beard 36
George F. Beard 9 , m
Sofrony Ann Beard 7, f
Benjamin Beard 6 , m
Jonny Beard 3 , m
Moussouria Beard 10M , f
GEORGE R BERAD, 70 , father
James Shuffeild 25 , laborer
(Transcribed by Diane Eiland)","STR06" "I35412","Beard","George Thomas","12 Feb 1883","5 Dec 1969","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texs Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was a son of Benjamin Alexander Beard and Ellen Chipman. His usual occupation was shown as Farmer, and he was shown as married. The informant was his wife, Mrs. Rava Nell Beard.
","STR06" "I35412","Beard","George Thomas","12 Feb 1883","5 Dec 1969","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I7521","Beard","James Alfred","5 Nov 1931","Yes, date unknown","0","He married an Eva and they had three sons: Robert, Ray and Ricky.","STR06" "I35418","Beard","James M.","Jun 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1920 Federal census, he was living in San Augustine, Texas. The two households following his listing were those of his younger brothers, Sam and Dorsey.","STR06" "I35418","Beard","James M.","Jun 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine, JP 3
Enumerated 26 and 27 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 178 Sheet 14A
259-259
Beard. Jim Head M W 53 M Tx MS MS Farmer
Beard, Malinda Wf F W 40 M Fl Fl Fl
Beard, Arthur Son M W 26 S Tx Tx Tx Fl
Beard, Vera Dtr F W 19 M Tx Tx Fl
Beard, Carry Dtr F WE 17 S Tx Tx Fl
Beard, Wayne Son M W 15 M Tx Tx Fl
Beard, Roger Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Fl
Beard, Marby Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Fl
Beard, Ferd Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Fl
Beard, Bruce Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Fl
Beard, Blanch Dtr M W 3 9/12 S Tx Tx Fl

","STR06" "I32043","Beard","James Smith","Abt 1818","Abt 1876","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1850 Census
North Carolina, Cumberland County, Eastern District
Enumerated 25 Sept 1850
Stamped 64
1034-1047
James S Beard 32 M Farmer $400 NC
Clarissa Beard 30 F NC
John Beard 11 M NC
Daniel Beard 8 M NC
William Beard 6 M NC
James Beard 4 M NC
Peter Beard 2 M NC
Susan E Beard 9/12 F NC

1860 Census
North Carolina, Bladen County, P.O. Dezerett
Enumerated 31 July 1860
Pages 68 and 69
Stamped 113
477-477
Jas. S. Beard 42 M Overseer $800 $505 NC
Caracy Beard 39 F Domestic NC
Wm. A. Beard 17 M Farmer NC
Jas. T. Beard 16 M Farmer NC
Peter B Beard 13 M NC
Council Bearc 7 M NC
Paschal Bearch 5 M NC
Mary E. Beard 2 F NC

1870 Census
North Carolina, Cumberland County, Flea Hill Twp, PO Fayete
ville
Enumerated 8 Sept 1870
Page 12
90-90
Beard, James S 52 M W Farmer $600 $165 NC
Beard, Clarica 50 F W Keeps House NC
Beard, Council 19 M W At Home NC
Beard, Paschal 14 M W At Home NC
Beard, Susan 11 F W At Home NC
Beard, Catherine 8 F W NC","STR06" "I46586","","","","","","","" "I37282","Beard","Joseph ""Joe"" Clement","29 Oct 1914","19 Nov 1983","0","He shares a double gravestone at the Broaddus Cemetery with","STR06" "I22300","Beard","Lena Atwood","3 Nov 1868","22 May 1933","0","Listed, in error, as Rena on the 1900 census. Date of death shown by Robert McLemore Butler both as 21 Mar 1933 and 22 May 1933. Not sure which is corrrect.

Alfred Rose shows her as the daughter of Isaac Calvin Beard and Athaliah Stellington Edge of Bladen County, NC.","STR06" "I3760","Beard","Marby Ellen","Abt 1910","3 Nov 1971","0","Name: Marby Ellen Porter
Death Date: 03 Nov 1971
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 61 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1910
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jim Beard
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Melissa Burkett
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223437
Digital Film Number: 4170158
Image Number: 2750
Reference Number: frame # 2773
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I17994","Beard","Martha","Between 1644 and 1652","Yes, date unknown","0","On the Cape Cod History website, she was shown as Martha BEARD, whereas Frank J. Bramhall does not list a maiden name. She is said to have married second Rev. Gershom HALL, and died 22 July 1724 in Yarmouth, Mass. Shown as born in either Hingham, Massuchussets or Dover, NH.","STR06" "I23422","Beard","Marvin Joe","23 May 1942","17 Nov 1987","0","Texas Death Records:

Beard Joe Marvin 11-17-1987 SHELBY M","STR06" "I34831","Beard","Mary E.","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Died young? Not listed on the 1860 census with the rest of her family, unless she was shown as Susan, age 11.","STR06" "I46758","Beard","Milton A. ""Doc""","29 Feb 1920","20 Aug 2009","0","His FindAGrave memorial page shows that he married Juanice Harvey (born 29 Mar 1929) on 25 Dec 1949.","STR06" "I35408","Beard","Nancy","Abt 1876","2 Jun 1947","0","Name: Nancy Lakey
Death Date: 02 Jun 1947
Death Place: Shreveport, , Caddo, Louisiana
Gender: Female
Race (original): white
Race (standardized): White
Age: 71
Estimated Birth Year: 1876
Birth Place: Broaddus, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: John Nicke La Key
Father's Name: Ben Beard
Mother's Name: Ellen Chapman
Film number: 1391813
Image Number: 01925
Certificate Number: 6813
Digital Folder Number: 4215535
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954
","STR06" "I46589","Beard","Peggy Merle","19 Mar 1934","16 Feb 2016","0","Mrs. Peggy Merle Stewart, age 81, of Newton, passed from this life early Tuesday morning, February 16, 2016, in Jasper.

Peggy was born to Alma (Wall) Beard and Douglas Beard on March 19, 1934, in Broaddus, Texas. She was employed as a Airline Stewardess and Secretary at Stewart's Auto. She was a member of the Burkeville Church of Christ.

Those who are left to cherish her memory include, Her beloved husband, Charles Stewart of Newton; Son, Charles David Stewart of Nederland; Daughter, Kim Foley and husband, Hector of Buna; Her beloved grandchildren, Tasha Tweedel and David of Searcy, Arkansas; Brittany Foley of Silsbee and Jamie Hernandez and Helio of Nederland; 6 great-grandchildren, Taylor Tweedel; Saylar Tweedel; Amalee Tweedel; LaDainian Holmes; Journey Hernandez and Paris Hernandez; Sisters, JoAnn Theriot of Kirbyville and Shirley Moore of Palestine.

She is preceded in death by a daughter, Lavada Stewart Laird; her parents, Alma and Douglas Beard.

Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, February 19, 2016, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with Andy Addison officiating. Burial will be in the Broaddus Cemetery in Broaddus. Visitation will be Friday morning, Feb. 19, 2016 from the hours of 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Wyman Roberts.

Copied from the Wyman Roberts website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 24, 2016, Page 7","STR06" "I20330","Beard","Roger M.","17 Apr 1907","17 Mar 1989","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Polk County, JP 6, Carmona Town
Enumerated 11 Apr 1930
ED 187-12 SD 19 Sheet 8B
Main Street
11-159-181
Beard, Roger Head M W 22 M 22 Tx Tx Tx Chauffeur Sawmill
Beard, Carmon Wf F W 17 M Tx Tenn Tx
","STR06" "I37283","Beard","Rosalie Octava","9 Jan 1919","18 Apr 2016","0","Services for Rosalie Octava Burns, 97, of Broaddus, were held at 1 p.m. Thursday, April 21, 2016, in Wyman Roberts Funeral Home with Arthur Moody officiating. Interment followed in the Broaddus Cemetery.

Mrs. Burns was born January 9, 1919, in Broaddus, Texas, the daughter of Mary Ann (Mundine) and Sam C. Beard. She passed away Monday, April 18, 2016, at her residence in Broaddus. Mrs. Burns was a loving mother and grandmother. She was retired as a Home Center Manager for a grocery/drygoods store. Mrs. Burns was a member of the Church of Christ.

Survivors include her son, Allen Neil and wife Billie of LaGrange; daughter, Glenda Minniece and husband John of Houston; grandchildren, Jimmy Akin, Patrick Akin and wife Glenna, Jennifer Akin and husband Russell Coonfield, Brent Burns, and Catherine Burns and husband Jim Riviera; great-grandchildren, Raul Hinojosa, Alyssa Calhoun and husband Jacob, Parker and Garrett Akin, Ronin Coonfield, Rachel Burns, and Jordan Burns; sisters-in-law, Peggy Squires Beard of Houston and Juanice Harvey Beard of Broaddus.

In addition to her parents, seven brothers and three sisters, Mrs. Burns was preceded in death by her husband, Allen Andrew Burns; daughter, Susan Burns Akin; great-granddaughter, Lindsey Hope Burns; granddaughters-in-law, Renee Akin and Barbara Burns. In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting donations to Hospice in the Pines or the Broaddus Volunteer Fire Department. Funeral services under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, P.O. Box 618, San Augustine, Texas 75972.

Copied from The Lufkin News website, as published from Apr. 21 to Apr. 27, 2016
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 27, 2016, Page 14","STR06" "I37277","Beard","Sam ""Samie"" S.","9 Dec 1904","12 Mar 1961","0","His Texas Death certificate shows he was married at the time of his death, and a ""Ret. Railroad Man.""

He shares a double gravestone at the Broaddus Cemetery with Dora W. Beard (2 Feb 1905-28 Nov 1990).","STR06" "I35411","Beard","Sam Cephus","5 Nov 1880","27 Aug 1961","0","When his son, Douglas, was born, Samuel was listed as a ""Farmer & Tie Maker.""

His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texs Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was a son of Benjemin Beard and Ellen Chipman. His usual occupation was shown as Minister, and he was shown as married. The informant was his son, Joe Beard.","STR06" "I35411","Beard","Sam Cephus","5 Nov 1880","27 Aug 1961","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine, JP 3
Enumerated 26 and 27 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 178 Sheet 14A
260-260
Beard, Sam Hd M W 39 M Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Beard, Mary Wf F W 36 M Tx Ark Tx
Beard, Samie Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Beard, Olga Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Beard, Marie Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Beard, Douglas Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Beard, Ben Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Beard, Joe Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Beard, Von Son M W 3 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Beard, Octavia Dtr F W 1 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I35411","Beard","Sam Cephus","5 Nov 1880","27 Aug 1961","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I46587","","","","","","","" "I35416","Beard","Susan ""Susie"" Ellen","5 Dec 1869","8 Aug 1955","0","Her Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texs Deaths, 1890-1976, shows her name as death as Susie Ellen Allbritton, and she was shown as the daughter of Ben Beard and Ellen Chipman, both born in Mississippi. Her usual occupation was shown as housewife, and she was listed as widowed. The informant was Mavin Allbritton.

Diane Eiland instead shows her as Sara A. (Susan) Beard.
","STR06" "I35416","Beard","Susan ""Susie"" Ellen","5 Dec 1869","8 Aug 1955","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I34835","Beard","Susan E.","Abt 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed with her family after 1850. This, plus the fact that the family has another, much younger, daughter named Susan on the 1870 census makes it appear that this Susan died young.","STR06" "I35413","Beard","Texanna","12 May 1884","19 Dec 1964","0","Her Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texs Deaths, 1890-1976, shows her name as death as Texana Fronhoff, and she was a daughter of Ben Alexander Beard and Ellen Angeline Chipman. Her usual occupation was shown as housewife, and she was listed as widowed. The informant was Jack Rutledge. She was resident of Tanglewood Nursing Home in Texarkana at the time of her death.","STR06" "I35413","Beard","Texanna","12 May 1884","19 Dec 1964","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I24211","Beard","Vonnie Baron","6 Mar 1917","5 Mar 2011","0","The Sabine County Reporter
March 9, 2011, Page 14

Vonnie Baron Beard

Vonnie Baron Beard, 93, of Houston, formerly of Broaddus, died Saturday, March 5, 2011.
He was born March 6, 1917 in Broaddus to Sam C. Beard and Mary Ann Mundine.

He worked in real estate sales and was a member of Bellaire Church of Christ. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, World War II. He was an Elder, Bellaire Church of Christ and Aggregate (40+ years) Alief Church of Christ.

Survivors include his wife, Peggy Beard of Houston; son, Barry Beard and wife, Kay of Houston; grandson, Samuel Carter Beard of Houston; sister, Rosalie Octavia Beard Burns of Broaddus; and numerous nieces and nephews along with many brothers and sisters in Christ.
Graveside services were held in Broaddus Cemetery, Tuesday.

Online condolences may be posted at www.timeformemory.com/wymanroberts.","STR06" "I47534","Beard","Willie Gene","12 Nov 1962","6 Jun 2008","0","Information below copied from his FindAGrave memorial page. He was cremated.

Name: Willie Gene Beard
Gender: Male
Death Age: 45
Birth Date: 12 Nov 1962
Birth Place: Carthage, Texas
Residence Place: Conroe, Texas
Death Date: 6 Jun 2008
Obituary Date: 11 Jun 2008
Obituary Place: Carthage, Panola, Texas, USA
Newspaper Title: Courier, The
Spouse: Wanda King
Children: Steve
Willie
Victor Sowell
Melissa Dunn
Michael Beard
Jessica Smith
Alton King
Theresa Boyett
Siblings: Jimmy Fortune
","STR06" "I25020","Beardsley","Hannah","7 Feb 1715","Abt 1805","0","Said to be the daughter of Josiah Beardsley and Mary Whitmore, and married first to David Bacon. (RootsWeb World Connect Project: Fairchild).","STR06" "I32185","Beasley","Abraham","Abt 1823","28 Sep 1862","0","(Research):
Census Listings:


1850 Census
Mississippi, Simpson County
Enumerated 30 Oct 1850
481-481
Eli Myers 47 Farmer $240 SC
Elizabeth Myers 24 F SC
Michael Myers 24 M Farmer Miss
Henry Myers 21 M Farmer Miss
Isham Myers 19 M Farmer Miss
Mary Myers 17 F Miss
Martha Myers 14 F Miss
Louisa Myers 11 F Miss
Byrd Myers 9 M Miss
Molly Myers 7 F Miss
James Myers 4 M Miss
Esther A. Myers 10/12 F Miss
Abraham Beasly 27 M Laborer SC
Thomas W Beasly 2 M Miss
Reuben M Beasley 10/12 M Miss

1860 Census
Mississippi, Simpson County, The Third Beat, P.O. Westville
Enumerated 21 Aug 1860
Page 44
284-284
Abraham Beasly 35 M Farmer 175 SC
Rebecca J. Beasly 22 F Miss
Laura Beasly 4 F Miss
John M Beasly 1 M Miss","STR06" "I47079","Beasley","Carol Ann","22 Oct 1948","31 Mar 2012","0","Mrs. Carol Ann Beasley Smith entered into rest on Saturday, March 31, 2012, in Nacogdoches, Texas. She was born October 22, 1948, in Crockett, Texas to Weldon Beasley and the late Helen (Withers) Beasley.

Mrs. Smith was employed as a secretary for the First United Methodist Church in San Augustine. For 21 years she owned and operated a day care center. She was a member of the San Augustine County Cowboy Church and the Red Hat Ladies.

She is survived by her husband Fred Smith of San Augustine; daughters Melissa Steph and husband Chris of Tatum, Texas, and Kim Mullins of Mansfield, Texas; son Roy Lynn Smith and wife Laurie of San Augustine; grandchildren Jacob Steph, Will Mullins, Hannah Steph, Jeremiah Steph, Tyler Smith, Titus Smith, Bailey Grace Smith; father Lewis Weldon Beasley of San Augustine; brothers Mike Beasley and wife Pam of Tyler, Texas, and Larry Beasley and wife Karen of San Augustine; mother-in-law Bennye Richards Smith of San Augustine;sister-in-law Connye Smith of Crested Butte, Colorado; along with a host of other relatives and friends.

Pallbearers will be Dan Fussell, David McEachern, Steve McGowen, Rodney Faussett, Phil Sublett, and Bryan Clay.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday, April 4, 2012, 2:00 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in San Augustine with Bro. Wallace Edgar and Bro. Chris Burris officiating. Visitation will be 9:00 A.M. until 12:00 P.M. at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Liberty Hill Memorial Garden.

Copied from Her Find A Grave memorial page.","STR06" "I32241","","","","","","","" "I41611","Beasley","Derwood N. ""D. N.""","Abt 1906","Yes, date unknown","0","The Longview Morning Journal, in January 1976, had an article describing the Deep East Texas Electric Cooperative, which in 1938 helped turn electricity into a reality to hunderes of East Texans in the rural areas of the Piney Woods. On December 16 the first lines were energized. President Roosevelt had promised America ""electricity so cheap that it would not be above the means of even the most common family."" East Texans, especially R. N. Stripling, T. A. Hargis, and D. N. BEASLEY jumped aboard that drame and were determined to place the rural East Texas family in an enlightened world.....the first pole was set near the first Methodist Church in Shelby County at Shelbyville, Texas in July, 1938. (From the book by Newton County Historical Committee, , ""Glimpses of Newton County History,"" (Nortex Press, Burnet, Texas, c. 1982), pp. 185-186).","STR06" "I41613","","","","","","","" "I41613","","","","","","","" "I32186","Beasley","John Mallard","Abt 1830","Abt 1888","0","Shirley Brinkley instead lists him as John N. BEASLEY.","STR06" "I32186","Beasley","John Mallard","Abt 1830","Abt 1888","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Twp East of RR, P.O. Crystal Springs
Page 44 Stamped 145
354-340
Beasley, John W/M 42 M W Farmer 1500 Miss
Beasley, Sarah F 36 F W Keeping House Miss
Beasley, Frances 13 M W Miss
Beasley, John F. 9 M W Miss
Myres, Anderson 25 M W Laborer Farm Miss Feb
Myers, Jennie 21 F W Ala Feb
Avary, Elbert 25 M W Laborer Farm Ala","STR06" "I41612","Beasley","Lavada","Abt 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","Virgie Speights refers to her as ""Mrs. Lavada CARROLL of Pasedena.""","STR06" "I34840","Beasley","Lawrence Paul","7 Nov 1915","26 Sep 1969","0","His actual Texas death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths 1890-1976, showed he was a REA Power Use Electrical Advisor, and was the son of L. P. Beasley and Lola (sic) Franks. He was also shown as a veteran of WWII. The informant was his wife, Mrs. Paul Beasley.","STR06" "I34840","Beasley","Lawrence Paul","7 Nov 1915","26 Sep 1969","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I34841","Beasley","Lewis Weldon","27 Dec 1921","13 Jun 2016","0","Lewis Weldon Beasley, age 94, of San Augustine, passed from this life Monday, June 13, 2016, in Lufkin.

Weldon was born to Lela (Franks) Beasley and Lloyd Procter Beasley on December 27, 1921, in Sabine County, Texas. He was a lineman for the Deep East Texas Electric Cooperative till the mid 1960's, afterwards he went into Business as a Electrical Contractor. He was a member of the First Baptist Church in San Augustine.

He is survived by, Sons, Michael Weldon Beasley and his wife, Pam of Flint and Larry Charles Beasley and his wife, Karen of San Augustine; His beloved 7 grandchildren; 12 Great-Grandchildren along with a host of other relatives and friends.

He is preceded in death by his daughter, Carol Ann (Beasley) Smith, and his beloved wife, Helen Ann (Withers) Beasley.

Copied from www.dailynewsandmore.com
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 22, 2016, Page 10

","STR06" "I34838","Beasley","Loyd Proctor","20 Feb 1883","1 May 1973","0","His actual Texas death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths 1890-1976, showed he was a a retired farmer and the son of Isaac Newton Beasley and Susan Ashley. The informant was Mr. D. N. Beasley, Son.

The transcription of the Mt. Olive Cemetery records show that I.N. Beasley (10-07-1842-02-0201912), Loyd's father, served in Co. G, 6 Miss Inf., C.S.A.-From Shelby County. Susie Beasley's dates were shown as (01-16-1847 throyugh 10-31-1898).","STR06" "I34838","Beasley","Loyd Proctor","20 Feb 1883","1 May 1973","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 8
Enumerated 19 Apr 1910
SD 3 ED 156 Sheet 2A
27-27
John R. and Bennie Beasley
28-28
Beasley, Lloyd B Head m W 27 m1 6 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Beasley, Leler Wf F W 22 m1 6 3/3 Tx Tx La
Beasley, Derwood N Son m W 4 S Tx Tx La
Beasley, Levader I Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Beasley, No Name Son M W 0/12 S Tx Tx La (assumed to be V. P. by process of elimination)


1920 Federal Census
not located

1930 Federal Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 25 Apr 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 4A Stamped 26
Hemphill and Oliphint P ??ble Road
41-42
Beasley, Loyd P Hd M W 47 m 21 Tx Ms Ms Laborer General Farm
Beasley, Lela Wf F W 42 M 17 La Ms La
Beasley, Paul Son M W 14 S Tx Tx La
Beasley, Weldon Son M W 8 S Tx Tx La
Beasley, Mildred Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx La
42-43
Gilchrist, Willie D Hd M W 34 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Laborer General Farm
Gilchrist, Era B Wf F W 31 M 19 La La Tx
Gilchrist, Verdie Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx La
Gilchrist, Glenn Son M W 7 S Tx Tx La
Gilchrist, Alfred Son M W 1 3/12 S Tx Tx La
BEASLEY, Harrell Cousin M W 3 S Tx Tx La

1940 Federal Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 25, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-6 Sheet 10B
Line 57
Beasley, Loyd P Head M W 52 M Tx Same Houe Farmer
Beasley, Lela Wf F W 51 M Tx Same House
Beasley, Weldon L Son M W 18 S Tx Same House Helper Farm
Beasley, Mildred Dtr F W 16 S Tx Same House
Beasley, Harrel Son M W 13 S Tx Same House","STR06" "I34838","Beasley","Loyd Proctor","20 Feb 1883","1 May 1973","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I32181","Beasley","Middleton","7 Mar 1818","1 May 1896","0","Jack Peters shows him as the son of Daniel BEASLEY and Catherine McLENDON.","STR06" "I32181","Beasley","Middleton","7 Mar 1818","1 May 1896","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County
Enumerated 24 Jun 1860
Page 45
298-306
M. Beasley 42 M Farmer 6000 14000 SC
Elizabeth Beasley 43 F Miss
Elias Beasley 17 M Miss
Thompson Beasley 12 M Miss
Matilda Beasley 8 F Miss
Catherine Beasely 7 F Miss
Henry Beasley 3 M Miss
Robt Graves 20 M Farm Laborer Miss
----307
William Beasley 21 M Miss
Jane Beasley 14 F Miss
299-308
Mary Beasley 36 F Farmer 1000 500 La
Emily Beasley 14 F Miss
John Beasley 12 M Miss
James Beasley 10 M MIss


1870 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Township 9 & 10 East of RR
Page 70
517-484
Beasley, Middleton 52 M W Farmer 2500 7000 SC
Beasley, Elizabeth 53 F W Keeping House Miss
Beasley, Margaret 16 F W Miss
Beasley, Henry J 14 M W At Home Miss
Beasley, Willie 9 F W Miss
","STR06" "I16352","Beasley","Mildred Marie","15 Oct 1924","20 May 2011","0","The Sabine County Reporter
May 25, 2011, Page 2011

Mildred Marie Travis, 86, died in the Twin Lakes Care Center in San Augustine after an illness. Mildred was born in Hemphill to Lloyd and Lela Franks Beasley and has lived here most of her life. Mrs. Travis was manager of the Hemphill Nutrition Center for twenty-two years and a member of the Camp Springs Baptist Church.

She is survived by her husband Jesse Travis, Jr. of Hemphill, three sons; Phillip Earl Travis and his wife Martha of Hemphill, Clifford Kent Travis and his wife Sandra of Hemphill, and Charles Kirk Travis and his wife Wendy of Virginia, seven grandchildren, three great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. She is also survived by two brothers; Harold Dean Beasley and Weldon Beasley both of San Augustine.

Visitation will be from 5:00 pm until 9:00 pm, Saturday, May 21, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX. Funeral services will be at 2:00 pm, Sunday, May 22, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Yellowpine Cemetery.

source
www.starrfuneralhome.com/fh/obituaries","STR06" "I10766","Beasley","Rachel","16 Feb 1874","12 Jul 1948","0","Her Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows her as the daughter of John Beasley and Bamibus Arthur, both of Orange, Texas. Whe listed as widowed. The informant was E. E. Provence, relationship not listed.
She was shown as a 26 year resident of Port Arthur, and her address at the time of her death was 2227 Seventeenth Stree.","STR06" "I10766","Beasley","Rachel","16 Feb 1874","12 Jul 1948","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I34673","Beaty","Andrew","Abt 1812","Abt 1879","0","Randal Farrar writes that Andrew Beaty is found on page 302A of the 1850 census of Hardin County, Tennessee. Next door to hem are the McSwanes. According to a book written by Gifford White titled ""Texas Scholastics 1854-55"" he was living in Limestone County, Texas in 1855 with his brother Isaiah and had the following children between the ages of 6 and 16, John, Isaiah, James, Joyce and Emily. Andrew and Mary are found on page 89 of the 1870 census of Freestone County, Texas.

He further shows Andrew as a son of Thomas and Rebecca Beaty. He further notes that The will of Thomas Beaty was dated February 12, 1838 and was probated April 1838. It is found on page 115 of Marshall County, Mississippi Probate and Will Records. Wife - Rebecca, Sons - Ashley F. Beaty, Nathan Beaty, Andrew Beaty, and Isaiah Beaty, Daughters - Minerva S. Farrar, Susan Carter, and Pamelia Ann Farrar, Grandson - Thomas Jefferson Farrar - son of Minerva. On page 200, Ephraim Batton, Young Snipes, and Philip Alston were appointed to appraise the estate of Thomas Beaty, deceased, on April 4, 1838. Inventory attached.

According to the tax rolls of Marshall County, Mississippi, in 1836 and 1837, Samuel Farrar appears along with Thomas Beaty, James Beaty, and John Beaty.
His widow, Rebecca, can be found on the 1850 census of Limestone County, Texas, on page 362.","STR06" "I34673","Beaty","Andrew","Abt 1812","Abt 1879","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Federal Census
Tennessee, Hardin County, 8th Civil District
Enumerated 8 Feb 1850
Stamped 302
81-81
Andrew Batey 37 M Farmers 1000 Tenn
Mary Batey 37 F Tenn
Thos F. Batey 16 M Farmers Tenn
Louisa J Batey 14 F Tenn
John A Batey 12 M Tenn
Joice R Batey 9 F Tenn
E. N. Batey 6 F Tenn
Isaac J. Batey 4 M Tenn
James A. Batey 2 M Tenn
Cynthia R. Farrow 14 F Tenn
82-82
W.H. McSwain 40 M Farmers $500 Tenn
Jane R McSwain 40 F Tenn
Peter R McSwain 13 m
Edy J McSwain 11 F Tenn
Martha O McSwain 4 F Tenn
Nancy Shaw 33 F Tenn


1860 Federal Census
Texas, Freestone County, P. O. Fairfield
Enumerated 12 Sep 1860
Page 67
469-475
Andrew Baty 47 M Farmer $4000 $9925 Tenn
Mary Baty 44 F Tenn
Thomas F. Baty 26 M Farmer Tenn
John A. Baty 21 M Farmer Tenn
Joyce R. Baty 19 F Tenn
Emily N. Baty 17 F Tenn
Isaac I Baty 14 M Tenn
James A. Baty 13 M Tenn
Wm. E. Baty 9 M Tenn
Benj. F. Baty 9 M Tenn
John Stout 26 M Laborer --- $300 Tenn
469-476
P. R. McSwain 23 M Farmer $--- $370 Tenn
Louisa J. McSwain 22 F Tenn
Mary J. McSwain 1 F Tex
Wm. A. McSwain 8/12 M Tx
470-477
Wm. R. McSwain 48 M Faremer $480 $2484 Tenn
Jane R. McSwain 50 F Tenn
E. J. McSwain 21 F Tenn
Martha C. McSwain 14 F Tenn
Mary L McSwain 8 F Tenn
477-478
John W. McSwain 25 M Farmer $--- $440 Tenn
Caroline A. McSwain 22 F Georgia
Meadora J. McSwain 6/12 F Texas


1870 Census
Texas, Freestone County, P.O. Fairfield
Page 72
Enumerated 16 Sept 1870
174-179
Baty, Andrew 57 M W Farmer $1500 $350 Tenn
Baty, Mary 58 F W Tenn
Baty, J.A. 21 M W Tenn
Baty, W. E. 20 M W Tenn
Baty, B. F. 16 m W Tenn","STR06" "I34682","Beaty","Emily Narcissus","May 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","Randal Farrar writes that she married first W. L. Taylor on 1 Jan 1867 Freestone County, Texas, and later James Knox Polk Beene, ca 1870.","STR06" "I46437","Beauchamp","Eldys Irene","24 May 1918","6 Aug 1965","0","Her Texas Death Certificate showed her parents as George Lee Beauchamp and Irine Mears. Her occupation was Stenographer, and she was shown as ""never married."" Informant was her brother, O. A. Beauchamp.","STR06" "I41589","Beauchamp","Ethyl M.","9 Sep 1902","19 Jan 1987","0","Shown on the ""My Southern Roots"" tree at Ancestry.com as a daughter of George Lee BEAUCHAMP and Irene Cyndonia ""Dona"" MEARS.","STR06" "I41589","Beauchamp","Ethyl M.","9 Sep 1902","19 Jan 1987","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 20 Apr 1910
SD 3 ED 133 Sheet 17B
331-336
Beuchamp, George Head M W 32 m1 14 Fl Fl Fl Laborer Lumber Mill
Beuchamp, Dona Wf F W 31 m1 14 5/5 Fl Fl Fl
Beuchamp, Oswell A Son M W 12 S Fl Fl Fl
Beuchamp, Fitzhugh Son M W 11 S Fl Fl Fl
Beuchamp, Ethel M Dtr F W 7 S Fl Fl Flf
Beuchamp, Nellie I Dtr F W 5 S Tx Fl Fl
Beuchamp, Simeon A Son F(sic) W 2 S Tx Fl Fl

","STR06" "I44967","Beauchamp","Fitzhugh Lee","13 Feb 1899","Oct 1977","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows his parents as George L Beauchamp and Irene Mears, and wife as Emmie Beauchamp. He was a veteran of World War II, and worked as a business agent for the Telephone Company.

Buried in the New Section of Centerview Cemetery. The annotated transcription of this cemetery, courtesy of Kay Parker McCary, shows he served as a PFC in the US Army during World War II.","STR06" "I46434","Beauchamp","George L.","8 Aug 1876","14 Jan 1949","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 3
Enumerated 29 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 17B
331-336
Beauchamp, George Head M W 32 M 14 Fl Fl Fl Laborer Lumber Mill
Beauchamp, Dona Wf F W 31 M1 14 5/5 Fl Fl Fl
Beauchamp, Oswell A Son M W 13 S Fl Fl Fl
Beauchamp, Fitzhugh L Son M W 11 S Fl Fl Fl
Beauchamp, Ethel M Dtr F W 7 S Fl Fl Fl
Beauchamp, Nellie I Dtr F W 5 S Tx Fl Fl
Beauchamp, Simeon A SOn F W 2 S Tx Fl Fl","STR06" "I41711","Beauchamp","George Lamar","25 Jun 1911","17 Sep 1988","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of George Beauchamp and Irene C. Dona Mears","STR06" "I46430","Beauchamp","George Lamar","3 Feb 1939","17 Jul 2022","0","ODESSA - George Lamar ""Bo"" Beauchamp, 83, died unexpectedly in his home July 17, 2022. He was born February 3, 1939, in a log cabin in Sabine Town, Texas, the son of George Lamar and Pearl Elizabeth (Anderson) Beauchamp.

George Lamar graduated from Bronson High School in 1957. Following graduation, he joined the United States Air Force and served as an aircraft mechanic. During this time, he married his high school sweetheart, Martha Ann Epps. They celebrated 62 years of marriage this past February. Between active duty and Air National Guard duty, he worked for Dyna Electron, a contractor for NASA, where he maintained the astronaut's aircraft. The last 20 years he and Martha resided in Odessa, Texas. You could always find George building remote control airplanes, working on a Ford, or playing a game of 42. He was also a proud member of Ace in the Hole Club.

In addition to his parents, he is predeceased by his son, Gilbert Wayne Beauchamp; grandchildren, Russell Hoehn, Melissa Hoehn, Adam Hoehn, and Niko Hosey.

Surviving in addition to his wife, Martha Ann (Epps) Beauchamp, are his children, Brenda and her husband Brian Hoehn, Greg and his wife Nancy Beauchamp, Brandi and her husband Luke Wallace as well as three grandchildren that they raised, Brittany Moschella, Johnny Beauchamp, and Kaytlin Beauchamp. They also have 14 more grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, and 1 great-great-grandchild. One sister, Marie McBride and her family, brother Charles and wife Suzanne and their family, and brother Alvin and wife Jean and their family.

A service of remembrance will be held 10 a.m. Friday, July 22 at American Heritage Funeral Home, 4100 N FM1788, Midland, Texas.

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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 17, 2022, Page 8","STR06" "I43243","Beauchamp","Oswald Alonzo","23 Feb 1897","7 Oct 1978","0","His FindAGrave memorial page shows him as a son of George L. Beauchamp and Irene Cyndonia Mears Beauchamp, both of whom also had memorials on FindAGrave, and both buried in the Jasper City Cemetery. His Texas Death Certificate show his mother's name spelled as Irine Mears, the informant being his son, Paul Beauchamp. His occupation was listed as County Judge, and it was also shown that he was a veteran of World War I.","STR06" "I43243","Beauchamp","Oswald Alonzo","23 Feb 1897","7 Oct 1978","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 30 Apr 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 12B
218
Beauchamp, Oswald A Head R 120 M W 32 M 23 Fl Fl Fl Salesman Automobile
Beauchamp, Vergie Wf F W 32 M 23 Tx Tx Tx none

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill, J.P. 1
Enumerated April 11, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-1 Sheet 81A
Williams, Simon R Manager M W 66 M No 7 Tx Same House Manager Hotel
Williams, Dora Managar Wife F W 66 M No 7 Tx Same House
Williams, Thelma Manager Dtr F W 34 S No H-4 Tx Same House Manager Retail Dress Shop
Sedberry, Ruth Guest F W 43 M No C-4 Tx Auistin Travis Tx Investigator Social Welfare
Beachamp, Oswald A Guest M W 43 S No H-4 Florida R Sabine Tx Judge County Court
Smith, Tillman Guest M W 21 S No H-4 Tx Lufkin Anglina Tx Employee Livestock Sanitary Comm.
Powell, Glenn Guest M W 26 S No H-4 Tx R Angelina Tx Bus Driver Bus Line
Beckham, Marie Waitress F W 24 D No H-4 Tx R Sabine Tx Waitress Hotel
Weatherred, Eliza Cook F W 19 M No 5 Tx R Sabine Tx Cook Hotel","STR06" "I46394","Beauchamp","Paul Maurice","4 Sep 1930","28 Jan 2016","0","Paul Maurice Beauchamp, 85, died Thursday, January 28th, 2016 surrounded by family at his home in Houston. Until the last moments of his life his bright mind and famous wit kept all around him smiling and comforted.

He leaves behind the joy of his life, his wife of almost 63 years, Paula Low Beauchamp; their children: son Dr. Ray Beauchamp and his wife Ann of Richmond, VA, son Bob Beauchamp and his wife Laura, daughter Virginia Beauchamp Gray and her husband Melvin, and daughter Mary Beauchamp Chenoweth of Houston, TX; grandchildren: Rachel Beauchamp, Paul Beauchamp and his wife Bronwyn, Lee Beauchamp, Jack Beauchamp and his wife Hayley, Tom Beauchamp and his wife Christina, George Beauchamp, Jim Beauchamp, John Chenoweth and his wife Courtney, and William Chenoweth; also beloved in-laws Mary Lou Low of Houston, and Buddy Low of Beaumont and many beloved nieces and nephews, [children of Joann and J. D. Alford??] cousins and friends.

He was preceded in death by his father Judge O. A. Beauchamp of Hemphill TX, his loving mother Vergie McGown Beauchamp of Milam TX, his older brother Ray Alonzo Beauchamp, who died tragically before Paul's birth, and his beloved son-in-law Jay Douglas Chenoweth.

Paul Beauchamp was born in his childhood home in Milam, Texas on September 4th, 1930. He grew up an outdoorsman hunting and fishing and playing every sport in school. His love of the outdoors endured as he spent as much time as he could hunting and fishing and golfing with his children, grandchildren, and lifelong best friend and cousin, Bob Roper of San Augustine, TX.

He met ""the most beautiful girl in Texas"", Paula Low during their high school years in Sabine County, Texas. Paul attended Hemphill High School, and Paula attended San Augustine High School, and their romance grew into true love while they both attended Stephen F. Austin State University. They married on February 14, 1953 and moved to Houston, Texas after Paul volunteered to join the Air Force. In the Air Force, Paul quickly moved up to become a Senior Control-Tower Operator at Ellington Air Force base. He took great pride in his service from 1952 - 1956.

After the Air Force, Paul joined Gulf Supply Company in Beaumont, TX where he would spend many decades. He was hired by its founder, Roy Maness whom he respected and loved. Paul moved up through the training program from the warehouse, through sales and management. Ultimately, he became Executive Vice President, of the parent company, Gulf Consolidated Inc., as well as President of Gulf Alloy Inc.

After Gulf Consolidated was sold, Paul and other executives with whom he had grown up at Gulf Supply worked together at other companies and ventures, but Gulf Supply was to always be in his heart. Paul loved his alma mater, SFA, and was proud to have served, as president of the 'Sawyers' while a student, and later, among other things, as president of the Alumni Association. He was awarded a Distinguished Alumni Award from SFA in the year 2000.

Paul had, and still has, many strong friendships. He was a man's man, a loving tender father and husband, fiercely loyal, and a hard-working successful businessman. He was tough as nails, easy to cry, and naturally gifted beyond all others around him with a wit that was amazing to behold. He had a strong private faith and relationship with Christ in whose arms, we are comforted to know, he now rests free of pain. He loved his wife above all others and never once gave her a reason to doubt that beautiful reality. We miss you, Dad.

Funeral services will be held at 1:00pm on Friday February 5, 2016 at Wyman Roberts Funeral home in San Augustine, TX. The family will receive visitors before the service from 11:30am-1:00pm. Burial will follow at the McGown Family Cemetery in Milam, TX.

Plans are also being made for a memorial service at Cypress United Methodist Church on Tuesday, February 16, 2015 at 11 a.m.

In lieu of usual remembrances, the family asks that memorial contributions be directed to Cypress United Methodist Church 13403 Cypress N. Houston Rd, Cypress, Texas 77429 or to the Paul and Paula Beauchamp Scholarship at Stephen F. Austin P.O. Box 6096 Nacogdoches, TX 75962.

Pallbearers will include, Paul Beauchamp; Jack Beauchamp; John Chenoweth; Tom Beauchamp; Lee Beauchamp; George Beauchamp; William Chenoweth and Jim Beauchamp. Honorary Pallbearers will include, Buddy Low; Bob Roper; Gene Nethery; Bob Sitton; Jerry Jones; Ned Germany; Keith Dorman and John Meeks.

Copied from the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home website
Also published in the Houston Chronicle February 3, 2016 and February 4, 2016
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, February 3, 2016, Page 14","STR06" "I46436","Beauchamp","Simeon Albert","8 Jan 1908","24 May 1961","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows him as an R.E.A. worker, and married. Parents were listed as George Beauchamp and Irene Mears, and the informant was Mary Rowton Beauchamp, presumably his wife?","STR06" "I48129","Beauchamp","Simon Mitchell","25 Jan 1975","10 Oct 2021","0","Simon Mitchell Beauchamp, 46, of Rosevine, Texas passed away Sunday, October 10, 2021 at Nacogdoches Medical Center in Nacogdoches, Texas.

Mitch was born in Lufkin, Texas on January 25, 1975 to Alvin Wayne Beauchamp and Linda Jean Adkins Beauchamp. He was a lifetime resident of Sabine County and worked in the maintenance department of Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill but he was a farmer at heart.

Mitch enjoyed gardening and growing vegetables. He spent a lot of his time in his peach orchard and tending his bees and when he had time, he liked to hunt and fish. Most importantly, Mitch loved his wife and family.

Mitch is survived by his wife, Rachel Whitton Beauchamp; his daughter, Kaelee Beauchamp and her boyfriend, Clete Stewart; his parents, Alvin and Jean Beauchamp; and brother, Mike Beauchamp and wife, Becky, all of Rosevine; step-son, Jake Bennett and step-daughter, RaLea Bennett, both of Brookeland; nephews, Simeon Beauchamp and Haden Beauchamp; niece, Callie Beauchamp; and numerous aunts and uncles.

A visitation of family and friends will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, October 13, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, October 14, 2021 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Burial will follow services in Beauchamp Cemetery on FM2866 in Bronson.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, October 13, 2021, page 8","STR06" "I3724","Bech","Josephine","26 Sep 1870","24 Jul 1951","0","The first Milligan History book shows her as born in Kozojedy, Plzen. However, the 1930 census instead shows her place of birth as Illinois. The supplemental Milligan book shows that Josephine was born on 26 Sept 1870 in Kozojedy #74, and notes that this was contradictary to the date of 4 Jun 1873. This book also indicates that she is one of four children born in Bohemia to Johann/Jan BECH and Anna KOTASOVA of Kozojedy. Josephine came with her parents and siblings to Braidwood, Illinois on September 15, 1873. Her parents had three children born in Illinois. The family moved to Nebraska in 1881 and settled first with the Kotas family and then bought a farm in Atlanta Township in Saline County. Jan's feet were frozen during the blizzard of 1888, and died shortly thereafter. Anna went to live with her son Joseph on the farm. Both are buried in the Cesky Brati Cemetery (Milligan, 1988-2008, pp. 107 and 108).","STR06" "I47995","Beck","Barbara K.","15 May 1946","6 Aug 2022","0","Barbara K. Mason, age 76 of Hickman, NE formerly of York, NE died Saturday, August 6, 2022 at Hickman. She was born May 15, 1946 to Dale and Effie (Madison) Beck. On January 24, 1964 she was married to Darrell Mason at York. Barb was a longtime Dale's Electronics and Hamilton-Sundstrand employee. She was a member of Emmanuel Lutheran Church in York and loved spending time with family and friends. In retirement, Barb enjoyed following Elvis Tribute Artists.

She is survived by her son Todd (Betty) Mason, her grandchildren Jacob Mason and Emily Mason all of Firth. Her sisters, Mary (Bob) Fessler of Sutton, NE, Julie Miller of Carson City, NV and Vicki (Dale) Stilwell of York. Also surviving is her brother-in-law Jim Mason of York, special cousin Sheila Crays of Tobias, NE, and many nieces, nephews, and a host of friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, step-father Rex Miller, husband, brother Richard, and son Tim.

Funeral Services are scheduled for 10:00 am Wednesday, August 10, 2022 at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in York with the Reverend Mike Neidow officiating. Burial will be in York's Greenwood Cemetery. Visitation will be from 1-8:00 pm Tuesday at the mortuary in York. Memorials may be directed to her family for later designation.

From Metz Mortuary, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I48385","Beck","Frances Levinia","9 May 1852","23 Jul 1910","0","Notes on Find A Grave list her as Frances Levina Speedy? McSwiney.

The Indiana Gazette

Mrs. Levinia McSwiney

Mrs. Levinia McSwiney, widow of the late Dennis McSwiney, of Washington Township, died at her late home Saturday evening, July 23, of complications of diseases. She was aged about 58 years. She is survived by the following children: Bryan, Martha, Harry, Vernie, Grace, Mabel and Arthur, at home, and Mrs. Sally Hoover, of Atwood. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. D.W Lacrone and interment was made in the Atwood cemetery. Mrs. McSwiney was notified last week of the fact that she was to receive about $2,000 back pension. The papers arrived from Pittsburgh the day before her death.","STR06" "I30255","Beck","J. Franklin","5 Nov 1916","3 Apr 1999","0","Volume 9 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 2, 1946, notes that he was reappointed to the pastorate at Grand Island, New York, by the Evangelical Conference of New York last spring. Volume 22 of the same periodical, dated September 7, 1959, reported that after serving as minister of the Evangelical United Brethren church at Grand Island, N.Y. for 14 years, he had accepted an invitation to the First E.U.B. church in Akron, Ohio. The family moved to a new home on Oak Tree Drive in Akron.

Ohio Obituary Index, 1830s-2009, Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center

Name: J Franklin Beck Birth Date: abt 1917 Death Date: 3 Apr 1999 Age at Death: 82 Death Place: Sylvania, Ohio Spouse: Shirley Ann Lenzer Parents: John M Newspaper: News-messenger (Fremont), Fremont, Ohio Newspaper Date: 5 Apr 1999 Newspaper Page: p. 2, col. 1 Years Indexed: 1938-current Newspaper Repository: Hayes Presidential Library - Fremont, Oh; Hayes Presidential Library - Fremont, Oh

SSDI:

J FRANKLIN BECK 05 Nov 1916 03 Apr 1999 (V) 43560 (Sylvania, Lucas, OH ) (none specified) 104-10-9043 New York","STR06" "I30392","","","","","","","" "I47944","","","","","","","" "I10430","Beck","Minnie E.","Abt 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1880 Federal Census
A. S. Beck Self M M W 53 SC Shoe and Boot Maker SC NC
Amanda Beck Wf M F W 56 Ga Keeping House GA GA
Lily L. Wilson Niece S F W 10 Tx Ga Tx
Frank Robinson Other S M W 23 Tx Printer Ga Tx
Georgia Robinson Other S F W 16 Tx LA Tx
Bing. P. Bean Son-in-Law M M W 24 Tx School Teacher Tn ---
Minnie Bean Dau M F W 21 Ms Sc Ga
Evie Bean GDau S F W 1 Tx Tx Ms

Texas, Jasper County, Precinct 2, ED 37
FHL Film #1255313
Na Film #T9-1313
Page 125D","STR06" "I47997","Beck","Richard","23 Mar 1944","10 Oct 1998","0","Beck -- Richard, 54, Lincoln, died Thursday (10/1/98). Born, Geneva (3/23/ 44). Graduate, York High School. Vietnam veteran. Survivors: sisters, Barbara Mason, Vicki Miller, both York, Mary Fessler, Sutton, Julie Miller, Carson City, Nev.; nieces; nephews.

Graveside services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Fort McPherson National Cemetery, Maxwell. Wadlow-Rozanek Colonial Chapel, 5200 R St.

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I30451","","","","","","","" "I44874","","","","","","","" "I13671","Beckcom","Edwin Augustus","22 Sep 1889","14 Apr 1962","0","A digital image of his actual Texas death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was a Barber. The informant was Mrs. Hazel Beckcom, wife. His father was shown as S. A. Beckcom, and his mother's name unknown.","STR06" "I13671","Beckcom","Edwin Augustus","22 Sep 1889","14 Apr 1962","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I13668","Beckcom","Evie","Jan 1884","Yes, date unknown","0","She was an attendant at the 1898 wedding of Rosie Rebecca Morris to Giles Edward ""Ned"" Smith, which was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gram Ferguson near Hemphill. (Speights, Old Timers of Sabine County, p. 12).","STR06" "I15723","Beckcom","Georgia Ella","7 Mar 1878","15 Jul 1965","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows her as the daughter of Sherwood LaBorn Beckcom and Mary Virginia Duke.","STR06" "I34787","","","","","","","" "I20777","Beckcom","Hattie Virginia","18 Mar 1894","16 Aug 1978","0","Kay Parker McCary, in her annotated trasnscription of the Spring Hill Cemetery,

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txsabine/burials/120-020712-Spring_Hill_Cem_A-L.htm

shows that her grave was a triple with Artie O. Easley and Hattie E. Easley, and was inscribed ""At rest,"" with a footstone reading MOTHER.","STR06" "I34790","","","","","","","" "I13875","Beckcom","Mattie Ellen","18 Mar 1894","30 Sep 1968","0","A digital image of her actual Texas death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that . The informant was Mont Easly, son. Her father was shown as Sherwood Beckcom and her mother as Virginia Duke

Name: Mattie Ellen Easley
Death Date: 30 Sep 1968
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 74 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Mar 1894
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Sherwood Beckcam
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Virginia Duke
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Springhill
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 01 Oct 1968
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137188
Digital Film Number: 4188418
Image Number: 2683
Reference Number: cn 73715
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I13875","Beckcom","Mattie Ellen","18 Mar 1894","30 Sep 1968","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I43921","Beckcom","Robert Donald ""R. D.""","25 Dec 1927","15 Jul 2014","0","Robert Donald Beckcom, 86, of Hemphill, died Tuesday evening in the V.A. Hospital in Houston, Texas. R.D. was born in Hemphill, Texas, to Willie Paul and Emma Seales Beckcom. He owned and operated Beckcom's Barber Shop in the Golden Triangle before moving back to Hemphill. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the Merchant Marines, a member of the First Baptist Church and Littleton Fowler Masonic Lodge No. 305.

R.D. is survived by his wife Colleen Beckcom of Hemphill, his sons; Joel Beckcom of Mauriceville, Greg Beckcom and his wife Sylvia of Hemphill, his daughters; Donna Schrieber and her husband Carrol of Hemphill, Susan King of Hemphill, his sister Virginia Davis of Hemphill, seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his grandson Robert Beckcom and his sister Lucy Bennefield.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Friday, July 18, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 10:00AM, Saturday, July 19, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Pinehill Cemetery near Hemphill.

www.starrfuneralhome.com
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 6, 2014, page 12","STR06" "I7057","Beckcom","Sherwood LaBorn","Aug 1858","8 Sep 1923","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 1
Enumerated 19 June 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 7
114-118
Beckcom, S. L. Head W M Aug 1858 41 M 23 Tex Ga Ga Farmer
Beckcom, Mary V Wf W F Mar 1853 47 M 23 8/8 Ga Ga Ga
Beckcom, Carla Dtr W F Jan 1877 23 S Tex Tex Ga
Beckcom, Paul K Son W M Jan 1882 18 S Tex Tex Ga Farm Labor
er
Beckcom, Sherdin Son W M Aug 1885 14 S Tex Tex Ga Farm Laborer
Beckcom, Benton Son W M Nov 1887 12 S Tex Tex Ga Farm Laborer
Beckcom, John M Son W M July 1891 8 S Tex Tex Ga
Beckcom, Mattie Dtr W F Mar 1894 6 S Tex Tex Ga
Beckcom, Hattie Dtr W F MNar 1894 6 S Tex Tex Ga
Beckham, Walter Nephew W M Feb 1876 24 S Tex Ga Tex Sonatable (Constable??)","STR06" "I13665","Beckcom","Simon A.","Jan 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 18 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 7A
113-117
Beckcom, Simon A Hd W M Jan 1853 47 M 20 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
(indexed on Ancestry.com as Girson)
Beckcom, Sarah E. Wf W F Apr 1857 43 M20 10/9 La La La
Beckcom, Florence Dtr W F Feb 1881 19 S Tex Ga La
Beckcom, Simon N Son W M Jun 1882 17 S Tx Ga La Farm Laborer
Beckcom, Evie Dtr W F Jan 1884 16 S Tx Ga La
Beckcom, Arthur Son W M Mar 1885 15 S Tx Ga La Farm Laborer
Beckcom, Mary A Dtr W F Sep 1887 12 S Tx Ga La
Beckcom, Edwin A Son W M Sept 1889 10 S Tx Ga La Farm Laborer
Beckcom, Willie S SOn W M Apr 1891 9 S Tx Ga La
Beckcom, Rufus B SOn W M July 1893 6 S Tx Ga La
Beckcom, Robt H Son W M Dec 1895 4 S Tx Ga La

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 26 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 8A
Hemphill and Jasper Road
126-129
Beckcom, Simon A Hd M W 57 M1 30 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Beckcom, Sarah E Wf F W 53 M1 30 9/9 La La La
Beckcom, William S Son M W 19 S TGx Ga La Laborer
Beckcom, Rufus B Son M W 16 S Tx Ga La Laborer
Beckcom, Robert H Son M W 14 S Tx Ga La Laborer

Liddie Smiley Sneed, born in 1870, recounted to Virgie Speights in an interview for Speight's August 6, 1964 ""Old Timers of Sabine County, Texas"" column, that she was born near Hemphill, the daughter of Ben and Elizabeth Smith Smiley. She doesn't know where her father's folks came from to Texas, but her mother came as a slave of Simeon Beckcom from old Virginia when Texas was a pioneer territory. (Speights, Old Timers of Sabine County, p. 12). Could Simon be a son of Simeon Beckcom?","STR06" "I13667","Beckcom","Simon Newsom","17 Jun 1882","8 Jan 1964","0","A digital image of his actual Texas death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was a Dairyman-Farmer. The informant was Mrs. Leah Beckcom, relationship not indicated. He was listed as married, so this was likely his wife.","STR06" "I13669","Beckcom","Solomon Arthur","11 Mar 1885","20 Apr 1972","0","A digital image of his actual Texas death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that his usual occupation was cleaning and pressing in the dry cleaning industry. He was listed as married, and the informant was Mrs. S. A. Beckcom.","STR06" "I20973","Beckcom","Virginia Faye","4 Nov 1932","4 Jul 2021","0","Virginia Faye Davis, 88, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Sunday, July 4, 2021 at her residence in Hemphill.

Virginia was born in Hemphill, Texas on November 4, 1932 to Willie Paul Beckcom and Emma Evelyn Seales Beckcom. She was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and a graduate of Hemphill ISD. She had earned her associate's degree and worked for many years as a secretary and retired from Holly Farms/Tyson.

Virginia was a very adventurous lady. She loved to dancing, the Dallas Cowboys, and Wheel of Fortune. She was an amazing bowler and she liked gardening. She taught her grandchildren how to ride their bikes and how to swim. She loved her children and grandchildren and lived her life for her family. Her best friend was her daughter and she loved her donkey named Bucky. She was an active member of Camp Springs Baptist Church.

Virginia is survived by her daughter, Sharon Jo Strickland Edgar and husband, George, of Hemphill; grandchildren, Stephanie Wilkerson and husband, Dale, Charlie Strickland, Emy Weaver and husband, Donny, Sheila Strickland, Jody Broach and husband, Tim, Dennis Edgar, and Gina Stewart and husband, Matt, all of Hemphill and Clay Bell and wife, Jackie, of Frisco; 24 great grandchildren and 14 great great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her son, Danny Charles Strickland, Sr.; brother, R. D. Beckcom; and sister, Lucy Jo Beckcom Bennefield.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 6, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 7, 2021 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Kevin Windham and Bro. Buddy Pratt officiating.

Burial will follow services in Springhill Cemetery with Cody Bland, Kailen Bland, Rudy Weaver, Logan Wilkerson, Timber Strickland, Jordan Hanzel, Sean Bell, Austin Bell and Braeden Stewart serving as pallbearers.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, July 7, 2021, page 4

","STR06" "I43919","Beckcom","William Paul","7 Apr 1903","22 Mar 1981","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of Paul Peabody Beckcom and Ida L. Skillern, who also have memorials on that website.","STR06" "I43919","Beckcom","William Paul","7 Apr 1903","22 Mar 1981","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Prec. No. 1
Enumerated 25 Apr 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-3 Sheets 16A
314 R 8
Beckcom, Willie P (X) head m W 37 M no 7 Tx Same House Farmer
Beckcom, Emma Wf F W 30 M No 7 Tx Same House (Father born LA, Mother Tx, Housewife)
Beckcom, Robert Son M W 12 S Yes 6 Tx Same house
Beckcom, Virginia Dtr F W 7 S Yes 1 Tx Same House
Beckcom, Lucy Dtr F W 3 S No Tx
315-0-300
Beckcom, Robert K Head m W 73 S No 4 Tx Same Hosue Farmer","STR06" "I46843","Beckham","James Valton","18 Aug 1919","9 Feb 1988","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ray and Peggy Holbrooks Pace, also has links to the memorlal pages for his parents, Dewitt Talmadge Beckham (1890-1979) and Emma Horne Beckham (1893-1990). The U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015 also shows his paretns as Dewitt T Beckham and Emma Horne.","STR06" "I546","Beckham","Marie","11 Oct 1914","24 Nov 2010","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 1, 2010, page 12

Marie Beckham Welsh, 96, died Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2010, at her home in the McMahan Chapel community near Geneva after an illness. Mrs. Welsh was orn in the McMahan Chapel community to Dewitt and Emma Horn Beckham and had lived in Sabine County most of her life.

During her second marriage to James Fuller (the local barber in Hemphill), Marie worked for a short period as a DJ in Corpus Christi, where she would play love songs on the local radio station. She was the owner and operator of Marie's Beauty Shop in Hemphill for many years in conjunction with B & W Hardware that she co-owned with her brother.

Later, she established and worked with her third husband, Jimmy Welsh in their lumber and rock mining companies.

Mrs. Welsh is survived by her husband, Jimmy M. Welsh of McMahan Chapel; and her three grandchildren, Jeffrey E. Fuller, Angelia Marie Fuller, and Kimberly Gail Fuller, as well as her great grandson, Jace Talmadge Fuller and nephew, Valton Gayle Beckham.

She was preceded in death by her only child and son, Talmadge Gayle Fuller, who was the most important figure in her life aside from her three grandchildren.

Funeral services were conducted Saturday, Nov. 28, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in the McMahan Chapel Cemetery.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funerals Home in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2010)

A nearly identical obituary was also in the San Augustine Tribune, December 2, 2010, page 9. In this obituary her date of birth was listed as October 11, 1914.","STR06" "I46844","Beckham","Valton Gayle","15 Dec 1954","3 Nov 2016","0","Obituary below was copied from this FindAGrave memorial page, created by Kay Parker McCary:

Valton Gayle Beckham, 61, of Beaumont passed away, Thursday, in the St. Elizabeth Hospital, Beaumont, Texas. Valton was born in Pineland, Texas, to James Valton and Juanell Tompkins Beckham.

He owned and operated Beckham's Hardware store in Hemphill for many years before moving to Beaumont. One of Valton's hobbies was playing the drums, which he started playing in H.I.S.D with the ""Little Green Band"" and enjoyed playing the rest of his life. He was a member of the Wesley United Methodist Church in Beaumont.

Valton is survived by his wife Sherry Beckham of Beaumont, his sons: Bradley Beckham and wife Amy of Nacogdoches, Rodger Maples, Jr. and wife Carrie of Alvarado, Floyd Maples of Bryan, his daughter Rita Marie Spears of Livingston, his grandchildren; Blake Beckham, Josie Beckham, Matthew Maples, Rebecca Maples, Rhonda Alexander, Jack Campbell, and Taylor Campbell, three great grandchildren and numerous aunts and uncles. Valton was preceded in death by his parents James Valton Beckham and Juanell Tompkins Beckham.

Visitation will be from 4:00pm until 6:00pm, Sunday, November 6, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 11:00am, Monday, November 7, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Cooper Harris Cemetery, Geneva, Texas. There will also be a memorial service Wednesday, November 9, 2016, at 11:00am in the Wesley United Methodist Church in Beaumont, Texas.","STR06" "I34876","Becton","Ada","17 Jun 1895","8 Jun 1981","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that she married first Charles M. CONN (on 27 Jul 1911 in Sabine County) and second Elmer James ROBERTS on 24 Apr 1919. Elmer was born ca 1899 in Lousiana. Ada and Elmer were the parents of Marie, Marjorie and Annette ROBERTS.","STR06" "I14162","Becton","Artie May","27 Oct 1914","19 Sep 1976","0","The digital image of her actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows her as the daughter of William Edward BECTON and Mellie Miranda COUSINS. The informant was Patricia Galeener, relationship not known. Her residence at the time of her death was at 301 West 21 Steet, Houston, and she was described as a homemaker. She died on Ben Taub Hospital in Houston.","STR06" "I14162","Becton","Artie May","27 Oct 1914","19 Sep 1976","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I34872","Becton","Cora","15 Jul 1887","8 Aug 1963","0","A digital image of the actual Texas Death Certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. She was shown as married, a housewife and mother, and the informant was Mrs. Earline Sasser, relationship not indicated. He address at the time of her death was Highway 96, Pineland, Texas. She was shown as a lifetime resident of Sabine County.","STR06" "I34872","Becton","Cora","15 Jul 1887","8 Aug 1963","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I34877","Becton","Elmous Bryant","23 Jun 1901","12 May 1977","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6, Bronson
ED 202-8 SD 19 Sheet 5A Stamped 9
Enumerated 11 Apr 1930
86-89
Becton, W. E. Hd M W 39 M19 Tx NC Ms Farmer
Becton, Nellie Wf F W 41 M 21 Tx Ala Ala
Becton, Ramon Son M W 14 S Tx ATx Tx
Becton, Vertie Mae Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Becton, H. A. Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Winford Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousin, Melissa Mother-in-law F W 76 Wd Ala Ala Ala
87-90
Becton, Elmous Hd M W 29 M 25 Tx NC Miss Farmer
Becton, Mattie Wf F W 29 M 25 Tx Miss Tx
Becton, Yvonne Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Levi Farmer M W 71 M 20 NC NC NC Farmer
Becton, Emelia Motgher F W 71 M 20 Ms Ms Ms
","STR06" "I20745","Becton","Gladys","18 Sep 1908","13 Jun 1916","0","James and wife Daisy share a triple grave marker with their young daughter, Gladys, as the Rosevine Cemetery in Sabine County.

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txsabine/burials/114-010415-Rosevine_Cem_A-C.htm

","STR06" "I20743","Becton","James Levi","25 Dec 1883","29 Jul 1961","0","A digital image of his actual Texas Death certificate is viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. At the time of his death he was widowed and his home address was 1316 Berry Road, Houston, Texas. His occupation was shown as Drug Store Clerk, and he was listed as the son of Levi Becton and Emily Humphery. The informant was his son, Earsel H. Becton.
","STR06" "I20743","Becton","James Levi","25 Dec 1883","29 Jul 1961","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine, Pr 6
Enumerated 6 through 11 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 31B/32A
203-203
Humphreys, Madison Hd M W 48 M1 23 Miss Miss Miss Farming
Humphreys, Elizabeth Wf F W 57 m2 23 7/5 Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Willie Dtr F W 20 S Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Carrie Dtr F W 14 S Tx Miss Tx
206-206
Becton, Levi Hd M W 52 M2 27 NC NC NC Farmer
Becton, Emma Wf F W 51 m1 27 8/6 Miss La Miss
Becton, Dollie Dtr F W 20 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, William E Son M W 19 S Tx NC Miss Farming
Becton, Ada Dtr F W 14 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, Elmos Son M W 9 S Tx NC Miss
Humphreys, Uriah Father-in-law M W 85 Wd La US US
212-212
Becton, James Hd M W 25 M1 5 Tx NC Miss Farming
Becton, Daisy Wf F W 25 m1 5 2/2 Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Beatrice Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Gladys Dtr F W 1 s Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 17 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 16A Stamped 212
306-306
Becton, Jim L Hd M W 36 M Tx NC Miss Farmer
Becton, Daisie M Wf F W 36 M Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Ivie B Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Howard I Son F (sic) W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Fay A Dtr F W 7 Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Gladis R Dtr F W 2 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
307-307
Fullen, John W Hd M W 72 M Tx Ms Ms Farmer
Fullen, Jane Wf F W 69 Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, James W Son M W 50 Wd Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Fullen, Drew O Grandson M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Luke T Grandson M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I20743","Becton","James Levi","25 Dec 1883","29 Jul 1961","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I34864","Becton","Levi Edward","10 May 1858","11 Nov 1932","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine, Pr. 6
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 6A
92-92
Humpherys, Uriah Hd W M Apr 1826 74 M/47 La Miss Miss Farmer
Humpherys, Elizabeth Wf W F Mar 1832 68 M/47 Miss Miss Miss
Humpherys, William J. Son W M Apr 1860 40 Wd Miss La Miss Minister Gospel
Humpherys, Viola G/D W F Nov 1888 11 S Tx Miss La
Humpherys, Uriah G/S W M Apr 1879 21 S Tx Miss La Farmer
Humpherys, Arthur G/S W M Feb 1895 5 S Tx Miss Tx
Humpherys, Ida G/D W f Jan 1897 3 S Tx Miss Tx
96-96
Humphreys, Madison Hd W M July 1854 45 M/13 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Humphreys, Elizabeth Wf W F Jun 1844 55 M/13 7/6 Tx Ga Tx
Humphreys, Walter Son W M Sep 1889 10 S Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Willis Dau W F Spe 1889 10 S Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Carrie Son Dau W F Mar 1896 4 S Tx Miss Tx
Hargroves, Sallie S. Dau W F Aug 1886 15 S Tx Miss Tx
97-97
Becton, Levi Hd W M May 1888 42 M/17 NC NC NC Farmer
Becton, Emily Wf W F Jun 1858 41 M/17 7/5 Miss Miss Miss
Becton, James Son W M Dec 1883 16 S Tx NC Miss Farm Laborer
Becton, Cora Dau W F July 1887 12 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, Dolly Dau W F Aug 1889 10 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, William Son W M Jan 1891 9 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, Ada Dau W F Jun 1895 5 S Tx NC Miss

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine, Pr 6
Enumerated 6 through 11 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 31B/32A
203-203
Humphreys, Madison Hd M W 48 M1 23 Miss Miss Miss Farming
Humphreys, Elizabeth Wf F W 57 m2 23 7/5 Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Willie Dtr F W 20 S Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Carrie Dtr F W 14 S Tx Miss Tx
206-206
Becton, Levi Hd M W 52 M2 27 NC NC NC Farmer
Becton, Emma Wf F W 51 m1 27 8/6 Miss La Miss
Becton, Dollie Dtr F W 20 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, William E Son M W 19 S Tx NC Miss Farming
Becton, Ada Dtr F W 14 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, Elmos Son M W 9 S Tx NC Miss
Humphreys, Uriah Father-in-law M W 85 Wd La US US
212-212
Becton, James Hd M W 25 M1 5 Tx NC Miss Farming
Becton, Daisy Wf F W 25 m1 5 2/2 Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Beatrice Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Gladys Dtr F W 1 s Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6,
Enumerated 20-21 January 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 17A
335-335
Becton, Levy E Hd M W 62 M NC NC NC Farming General
Becton, Emily A Wf F W 62 M Ms Ms Ms
Becton, Elmos B Son M W 18 S Tx NC Ms Farm Laborer Home Farm


1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6, Bronson
ED 202-8 SD 19 Sheet 5A Stamped 9
Enumerated 11 Apr 1930
86-89
Becton, W. E. Hd M W 39 M19 Tx NC Ms Farmer
Becton, Nellie Wf F W 41 M 21 Tx Ala Ala
Becton, Ramon Son M W 14 S Tx ATx Tx
Becton, Vertie Mae Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Becton, H. A. Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Winford Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousin, Melissa Mother-in-law F W 76 Wd Ala Ala Ala
87-90
Becton, Elmous Hd M W 29 M 25 Tx NC Miss Farmer
Becton, Mattie Wf F W 29 M 25 Tx Miss Tx
Becton, Yvonne Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Levi Farmer M W 71 M 20 NC NC NC Farmer
Becton, Emelia Motgher F W 71 M 20 Ms Ms Ms

AND ALSO LISTED HERE (Duplicate)

Texas, Sabine County, JP 6, Bronson
Enumerated 15 Apr 1930
ED 202-8 SD 19 Sheet 7B
148-152
Becton, Levi Hd M W 72 M 23 NC NC NC Farmer
Becton, Emily Wf F W 72 M 23 Ms Ms Ms






","STR06" "I8277","Becton","Verda Melissa","6 Jun 1918","20 Sep 2002","0","The daughter of William Becton and Mellie Cousins.","STR06" "I34883","Becton","William Arlis","16 Feb 1912","27 Dec 1988","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that he married Lucille M. MAYES on 8 Jan 1946 in Bastrop, Morehouse Parish, LA. She also died in Harris County, on 16 Nov 1983.

WILLIAM A BECTON 16 Feb 1912 27 Dec 1988 71301 (Alexandria, Rapides, LA ) (none specified) 450-16-1753 Texas
","STR06" "I34883","Becton","William Arlis","16 Feb 1912","27 Dec 1988","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 8 and 9 Apr 1930
ED 202-8 SD 19 Sheet 2B
38-40
Horn, C P Head M W 35 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Horn, Dollie Wf F W 35 M Tx NC Tx
Horn, Carene Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Horn, Enlow Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Horn, Oscar Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Horn, Glenn Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Arlis Brother-in-law* m W 17 S Tx NC Tx Laborer Farm

*He is probably not actually a brother of Dollie's, based on his age. It is more likely this is William Arlis Becton, a nephew of Dollie's, who was born ca 1912-1913 to William Becton and Mellie Cousins.
","STR06" "I34874","Becton","William Edward","6 Jan 1891","14 Apr 1952","0","A digital image of his actual Texas Death certificate is viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. At the time of his death he was married and his home address was 4011 Hain Street, Houston, Texas. His occupation was shown as Carpenter, and he was listed as the son of Levi and Emily Becton. The informant was Mrs. R. D. Roberts, relationship not indicated. He was buried in Burkeville, Texas.
","STR06" "I34874","Becton","William Edward","6 Jan 1891","14 Apr 1952","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6, Bronson
ED 202-8 SD 19 Sheet 5A Stamped 9
Enumerated 11 Apr 1930
86-89
Becton, W. E. Hd M W 39 M19 Tx NC Ms Farmer
Becton, Nellie Wf F W 41 M 21 Tx Ala Ala
Becton, Ramon Son M W 14 S Tx ATx Tx
Becton, Vertie Mae Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Becton, H. A. Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Winford Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousin, Melissa Mother-in-law F W 76 Wd Ala Ala Ala
87-90
Becton, Elmous Hd M W 29 M 25 Tx NC Miss Farmer
Becton, Mattie Wf F W 29 M 25 Tx Miss Tx
Becton, Yvonne Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Levi Farmer M W 71 M 20 NC NC NC Farmer
Becton, Emelia Motgher F W 71 M 20 Ms Ms Ms

","STR06" "I34874","Becton","William Edward","6 Jan 1891","14 Apr 1952","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I3706","Becwar","Anna","25 Aug 1904","Nov 1985","0","....Anna, Mrs. Joe Jirkovsky, later Mrs. LeRoy Foster. (Milligan, p 195)

SSN 506-34-1155

LeRoy E. Foster
DOB 28 June 1899
DOD 18 Aug 1988
in Geneva, Fillmore County
LeRoy SSN: 500-07-3173","STR06" "I3753","Becwar","Anton","16 Jun 1861","21 Jan 1937","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Madison Twp
Enumerated 8 Jun 1900
SD 4 Ed 30 Sheet 4B
43-43
Becwar, Anton Head W M Jun 1861 38 M 17 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1869 Farmer
Becwar, Mary Wf W F Mar 1859 41 M 17 10/7 Bohemia Bohemia
Becwar, Tina Dtr W F Oct 1884 15 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Becwar, Charley Son W M Jan 1889 11 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farm Laborer
Becwar, Katie Dtr F W Nov 1890 10 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Becwar, Annie Dtr W F Aug 1892 7 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Becwar, Tonett Son (???) W M Dec 1893 Neb Bohemia Bohemia***
Becwar, Josis Dtr W F Mar 1896 4 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Becwar, Mary Dtr W F May 1900 1/12 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia

***Might this be daughter Antonia?

","STR06" "I3730","Becwar","Antonia","Aug 1892","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a Stofer. (Milligan, p193).","STR06" "I3704","Becwar","August ""Gus""","Abt 1912","12 Aug 1943","0","Died in service during the Second World War.","STR06" "I38123","","","","","","","" "I3734","Becwar","Christina","Oct 1884","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a Vavra. (Milligan, p193).","STR06" "I3715","","","","","","","" "I3698","Becwar","Emma","27 Apr 1909","Yes, date unknown","0","Emma attended District #67 country school to the seventh grade, and them moved to Tobias, where she graduated from Tobias High School in 1928. She helped her parents on their farm. (Milligan, p 338).","STR06" "I3707","Becwar","Ernest ""Ernie"" Frank","9 May 1922","29 Jun 2003","0","He graduated from Exeter Highs School in 1939, and farmed with his father until he entered the service on December 22, 1944. He trained at Fort Hood in Texas, and left for overseas duty in May 1945, stationed in Luzon, Philippines and Yokohoma, Japan as a station master. He was discharged November 18, 1946 and had attained the rank of sergeant. Upon returning home, he resumed farming, and played the drums with several local polka dance bands. (Milligan, Nebraska, 1988-2008, pp. 108-109).

Becwar - Ernest F., 81, Exeter, died Sunday (6/29/03). Born, Exeter (5/9/22) to Frank and Agnes (Kuss) Becwar. Retired farmer.

Survivors: wife, Frances, Exeter; sons, daughters-in-law, Larry and Nancy, Henderson, Nev., Jack and Lori, Lincoln; sister, brother-in-law, Darlene and Emil Krejdl, Milligan; six grandchildren.

Services: 10 a.m. Wednesday, United Methodist Church, Exeter. The Rev. Tessa Louch. Exeter Cemetery. Visitation: 1-9 p.m. today, Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Exeter. Memorials to Alzheimer's Association, Exeter American Legion, or Exeter United Methodist Church.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I3723","Becwar","Frank","6 Oct 1899","8 Nov 1984","0","He attended District #6 school. (Milligan, p 193). He played the drums with his nephew, Leonard Becwar and was active in the Knights of Pythias. (Milligan, p 194).","STR06" "I3694","Becwar","Frantisek ""Frank""","Abt 1829","15 Aug 1900","0","Frantisek Becvar, born in 1829 in Nezamslice, Strakomie Pisceky, Bohemia was naturalized in Fillmore County, May 18, 1875. He died August 15, 1900, and is buried in the Ceski Bratri Cemetery. His first wife, Marie Hubac Becvar, died in Czechoslovakia. His second wife, Mary Zdenek, was born March 25, 1836, and died November 1, 1924, and is buried in the Ceski Bratri Cemetery.

Mr. and Mrs. Becwar migrated to the US by sailing ship in 1868. They came from the east by train to Lincoln, Nebraska. There they hired a wagon and drive to take them to the Kral homestead north of Milligan. After paying the driver, they had 75 cents left.

The Becwar's homesteaded the 80 acres just west of the Krals, which would be W 1/2 SE 1/4 of Section 26, Liberty Precinct. Frank received the patent on February 20, 1877. They made a dug-out using an animal hide to cover the doorway. Frank was a cabinent maker, and walked 25 miles to Pleasant Hill to work, staying there all week, and walking home again on the weekends. The work involved building the William Smith Flour Mill. On his first trip home, he carried enough lumber to make themselves a proper door.

Life in the dugout was quite primative. It was hard to heat, and invited snakes. They ground corn with stones, and used a plentiful weed to make tea. Mr. Becwar would also shot prarie chickens on his way home for meat. Indians came through occasionally begging for food. Rustlers were also a problem. One night their cow was stolen, but it got away and came back home to be with its calf.

Mr. Becwar worked for the Burlington and Missouri Railroad in 1870 and 1871. He bought the SW 1/4 of Section 23 from them. This was handed down to Mike Becwar, Sr. and then Mike Becwar, Jr. At present the Kuska's own this land.

The Becwar daughters married and moved away. Agnes and Josephine moved to Kansas, Barbara to Nelson, Nebraska, Mary to Sunol, Nebraska. However, sons Mike and Anton stayed in Fillmore County. (Milligan, p 194).

NOTE: As the death date of Marie Hubac, as well as the date of the marriage of Frank and Mary Zdenak is unknown, the mother of his children can not be positevely identified until such a time as these questions are answered. Additionally, the biography of oldest son Anton notes that his mother was Mary Versek. For the time being, Mary Zdenak is being listed as the mother of Frank's six children, but this is subject to change.
","STR06" "I3694","Becwar","Frantisek ""Frank""","Abt 1829","15 Aug 1900","0","(Research):Census Information:

FamilySearch 1880 Census
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Frank BECWAR Self M M W 50 BOHEMIA Occ:Farmer Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Mary BECWAR Wife F M W 43 BOHEMIA Occ:Keeping House Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Anton BECWAR Son M S W 19 BOHEMIA Occ:Farming Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Agnes BECWAR Dau F S W 15 BOHEMIA Occ:At School Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Josephine BECWAR Dau F S W 11 NE Occ:At School Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Mathew BECWAR Son M S W 7 NE Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Barbara BECWAR Dau F S W 5 NE Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Mary BECWAR Dau F S W 1 NE Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA

Census Place:Liberty, Fillmore, Nebraska
Source:FHL Film 1254748 National Archives Film T9-0748
Page 49","STR06" "I36834","","","","","","","" "I3691","Becwar","Josephine","17 Mar 1896","May 1983","0","She married a Menke. (Milligan, p193).

JOSEPHINE MENKE 17 Mar 1896 May 1983 89102 (Las Vegas, Clark, NV ) (none specified) 506-48-6284 Nebraska
","STR06" "I3716","Becwar","Kenneth LeRoy","3 Mar 1947","1 Jun 1993","0","When Kenneth was born in 1947, he had 12 living grandparents and great grandparents. He married Shirley WELLMAN in 1968, and a daughter Shannon Dee Becwar (now MEE). (Milligan, Nebraska, 1988-2008, p. 109). He later married Sandra ODLE, who had a son, Chad Odle (dob 10 Jun 1969). Chad changed his name to Becwar. Ken and Sandy passed away in 1993, and are buried at the Bohemian National Cemetery south of Milligan. Chad and his wife, Keri (Bailey) have two children, Austin and Jordyn. They live in Lincoln, where Chad is the manager at J. C. Penney & Company (Milligan, Nebraska, 1988-2008, pp. 108-110).","STR06" "I35842","","","","","","","" "I3720","Becwar","Leonard Mike","22 Aug 1924","2 Mar 2008","0","Leonard was a farmer. He also worked in agricultural sales, being employed by Nebr-Kansas-Colorado Grain Company, A.C.E. Supply and Equipment, and later as factory manager at the Fairmount Air Base. After his parents retired, he moved back to the farm. In 1968, due to his failing eyesight, he purchased a tavern in Milligan. (Milligan, p 195).

In Memory of
Leonard M. Becwar
From the Lauber-Moore Funeral Home, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy

Leonard Mike Becwar was born August 22, 1924 to Mike Becwar Jr and Mollie (Kuska) Becwar on a farm north of Milligan and passed away on Sunday, March 2, 2008 at the Friend Manor in Friend at the age of 83 years 6 months and 11 days. He attended rural school Dist #6 north of Milligan and graduated from Milligan High School in 1941 where he played the clarinet in the band. After graduation Leonard farmed with his father.

On August 28, 1945, he was united in marriage to DeLores ""Dee"" Witfoth at the Methodist Parsonage in Friend and to this union three children, Kenneth, Dawn and Mark were born.

They farmed south of Friend on DeLores's grandfather's farm. They moved to a farm 1/8 of a mile east of her folks, then to a farm south of Exeter and after two years they moved to Ohiowa. Leonard worked with the NKC Grain Company and NKC promoted him to Ace Supply at Fairmont. He soon was transferred to Salina KS with the Grain Co of Simpson, Laybourn, Miller and Stark. Leonard traveled for this company throughout Nebraska and Kansas. In 1958, he returned to Fairmont to manage the Ace Supply Co at the airbase.

After a retina detachment, he moved to his parent's home place north of Milligan when they retired. While on the farm, he started a small musical combo consisting of his Uncle Frank Becwar on drums and Leonard on accordion. When Uncle Frank couldn't go to dance jobs, Leonard took his daughter Dawn or son Mark to drum. Leonard had always loved music and his father taught him to play the button accordion before he started to school, allowing him to play with his father at dances. Leonard and his cousin Ernie Becwar played at a talent contest and won a diamond ring which they gave to their cousin Darlene. They had the ring appraised and found it to be worth only $2.00... but were still happy they had won the contest. Because of poor eyesight, he learned to play instruments by ear and while in high school, his music teacher noted that he couldn't see the notes, but was an excellent musician and encouraged him to keep up the good work.

His eyesight continued to fail and he purchased the LB Inn in Milligan where he enjoyed visiting with friends and hosting bands. After giving up his driver's license and he started a recording business ""LB Tapes"" and recorded combos and small groups. Successful eye surgery allowed him to regain his driver's license and he sold the bar and started his advertising business, selling for Zenith Pictorial and Waco Advertising. With this new vision also came his big band dream. The Leonard Becwar Orchestra ""The LB Band"" played for wedding and anniversary dances and more. All the members were treasured for their musical abilities and friendship. Leonard also sang with the Milligan Czech Brass Band for several years. At the Doane Czech Program, in his absence due to ill health, his chair was filled with a small black teddy bear donning a similar band vest and a tiny accordion with the Becwar name on it; a special gift and featured in the Lincoln Journal story. Leonard's love for polka music gained him a spot in the Polka Hall of Fame in Omaha NE and he also was a charter member of the Musicians' Hall of Fame at Milligan.

After an invitation to sponsor a tour to the Oktoberfest in Munich Germany, Leonard and Dee started a tour business, arranging more than 90 tours with over 900 people over 20 years. Many of his home town people traveled with him to Czechoslovakia, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and Austria, along with sightseeing tours to Canada and most of the US. Polka tours covered Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Idaho and Southern states.

Leonard was a member and past Grand Chancellor of the Knights of Pythias. He also belonged to the Milligan Community Club and enjoyed his part in organizing the Centennial Celebration of Milligan in 1988. He served on the Milligan Town Board, Milligan Fire & Rescue, and was a member of the Milligan United Methodist Church, later transferring to the Friend United Methodist Church.

With his failing health, they sold their Milligan home in 2005 and moved to Friendship Terrace in Friend. Leonard was admitted to the Friend Manor on March 1, 2006 and he enjoyed participating in various activities. Leonard and his wife had enjoyed entertaining at the Friend Manor for several years and he often played his accordion while a resident the past two years. Highlights include members of his former band, Sue and Blue River Czechs, playing for the residents to celebrate his 82nd birthday, their 61st wedding anniversary.

Leonard is survived by his wife, DeLores, Friend, daughter and son-in-law Dawn and Douglas Mundt, Crete, son, Mark Becwar, Lincoln, grandchildren, spouses and great grandchildren include Shannon and Shaun Mee and their children Autumn, Allison, Austin, Ashlyn and Aiden, Colorado Springs, CO, Jennifer Becwar and Matt Daringer and their children, Scoie and Cooper, Lincoln, Kamron Becwar, Seattle, WA, Chad and Keri Becwar and children Austin & Jordyn, Lincoln, Chandler Becwar, Wray, CO, Jarod and Stacey Mundt, Papillion, Julie and Jared Rohrs, Lincoln, and a host of other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Mike and Mollie Becwar, son and daughter-in-law, Kenneth and Sandy Becwar, brother, LeRoy Becwar and parents in-law, Clarence and Bertha Witfoth.

A Funeral Service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 5, 2008 at the Milligan Auditorium, with Rev. Paixao Baptista officiating. Interment in the Milligan Bohemian Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday from 1pm ? 9pm at Lauber-Moore Funeral Home with the family greeting relatives and friends from 4-6pm. Visitation also one hour before the service in Milligan. Memorials have been established to the Friend United Methodist Church, the Warren Memorial Hospital Foundation, or directed in care of the family. Pallbearers are Gayle Becwar, Glaen Kuska, Jon Halama, Wm. Slezak III, Roger Brandt and Steve Rodenbaugh. Honored Guests are anyone who played with The Becwar Band. Pianist, Deb Brunkow, accompanied the congregation as they sang ""Because He Lives"". Sue Underwood, Galen Beck, Kelly Homolka and Randy Korbelik played and sang ""When Our Paths Meet"" and ""Pisnicka Ceska"".","STR06" "I3721","Becwar","LeRoy J.","17 Jan 1932","15 Jan 1999","0","Becwar -- LeRoy J., 66, Davenport, died Friday (1/15/99). Grew up on a farm between Exeter and Milligan. Attended grade school at District 6. 4-H leader. Received many 4-H and academic honors. Veteran, Korean War in U.S. Army Signal Corp. Attended, Radio Engineering and Electronic School, Omaha. Owner, operator, LeRoy's TV since 1955, Davenport. Past president, Lion's Club. Past commander, adjutant and chaplain, American Legion Post 335, Davenport. Member, VFW Post 10579, Lily Masonic Lodge 154 AF & AM, Davenport, Saline Center WFLA Lodge 389, Davenport Town Board for several years, Davenport Volunteer Fire Department for 25 years, Society of American Magicians, International Brotherhood of Magicians. Entertained at many functions, schools and organizations with feats of magic and comedy.

Survivors: wife, Irene; son, daughter-in-law, Gayle and Cindy, Lincoln; daughters, sons-in-law, Joyce and Jeff Chleboun, Schuyler, Janene and Mark Harris, Lincoln, Janis and West Pierce, Omaha; brother, sister-in-law, Leonard and DeLores, Milligan; grandchildren, Jennifer and Amy Chleboun, Emmy Lou and Eric Harris, Christa Pierce; nephews; nieces; cousins. Preceded in death by parents, Mike and Mollie Becwar; nephew, spouse, Ken and Sandy Becwar.

Services: 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, United Methodist Church, Davenport. Burial: 4 p.m. Wednesday, Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation: today, 9 a.m.-8 p.m.; Wednesday, 9-10:30 a.m., UrbauerPrice Funeral Home, Davenport; two hours before services, church.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, Lincoln Journal Star Archives, 19 Jan 1999).","STR06" "I3714","","","","","","","" "I3732","Becwar","Mary","May 1900","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a Mr. Miner. (Milligan, p193).","STR06" "I3727","Becwar","Matej ""Mike""","15 Jan 1872","2 Mar 1963","0","Shown as Matthew on the 1880 census.","STR06" "I3727","Becwar","Matej ""Mike""","15 Jan 1872","2 Mar 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Olive Precinct
ED 76-16 SD 11 Sheet 5B
Enumerated April 30, 1930
106-106
Becwar, Mike Hd M W 57 M 24 Neb Czech Czech Farmer
Becwar, Josephine Wf F W 57 M 24 Ill Czech Czech
Becwar, August Son M W 18 S Neb Neb Ill Farm Laborer
Becwar, Vlasty Dtr F W 14 S Neb Neb Ill","STR06" "I3722","Becwar","Matej ""Mike""","18 Feb 1898","17 May 1978","0","Mike was an accordian player and for a time had a band, playing for house parties and dance halls. Back then, whenever someone emptied a granary or hay mow it was not unusual to get a dance set up. During the late 1930's, Mike worked for the Corn-Hog program. He served for several years on the P.M.A. and AAA Programs as County Committeeman. He was also onthe Board of Directors fo the Federal Land Bank in the area. After he retired, he continued to help his son Leonard at the farm, and later at his tavern. (Milligan, p 195).
","STR06" "I3703","Becwar","Rose","11 Nov 1906","5 Feb 1999","0","Svec -- Rose Marie, 92, Milligan, died Friday (2/5/99). Born, Milligan. Survivors: sons, daughter-in-law, Leslie and Cheri, Louis, all Milligan; sister, Val and Winn Knight, Buhl, Ind.; two grandsons; greatgrandson.

Services: 10:30 a.m. Monday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Milligan. Burial, Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation: beginning 1 p.m. today, funeral home. Memorials in care of the family.

(Courtesy Dennis Belohlavy, Lincoln Star Journal Archives)","STR06" "I40646","Beddoe","Albert","Abt 1854","27 Jan 1932","0","Virgie Speights wrote, in OLD-TIMERS OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS (p. 83) that ""Dr. A. F. Beddoe spent 40 years tracing family records and putting them into a book in which he tells how each generation of the (Beddoe) family in England and Wales appointed an historian and kept accurate records, a custom to which is still adhered to.....Dr. Beddoe, who was born at Sabinetown, grew up there and went to Dallas to help found Baylor Medical School, to marry Miss Addie Buckner, daughter of R. C. Buckner, found of Buckner's Orphan Home, wrote letters to these British relatives, and then visited them.""

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFQ1-5HG
Name: Dr. Albert ... Beddoe
Death Date: 27 Jan 1932
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 78 years 5 months 11 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1854
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Addie Beddoe
Father's Name: E. P. Beddoe
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Martha C. Hembree
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135736
Digital Film Number: 4163646
Image Number: 1386
Reference Number: 1269
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40646","Beddoe","Albert","Abt 1854","27 Jan 1932","0","(Research):Not listed with the family on the 1860 census, but present in 1870.","STR06" "I40152","Beddoe","Albert Horton","Abt 1852","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):John W. Clark shows that he was married, and had one son, George Beddoe.","STR06" "I24039","Beddoe","Ann Eliza","Abt 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed with the family on the 1860 census.","STR06" "I24036","Beddoe","Earl Percy","30 Jan 1822","27 Nov 1876","0","From the Handbook of Texas Online
http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/BB/fbe20.html


BEDDOE, EARL PERCY (1822-1876). Earl Percy Beddoe, pioneer civil engineer, was born on January 30, 1822, in eastern Tennessee, son of Philip Tolbert and Catherine (Parr) Beddoe. He married Martha Caroline Hembree on October 12, 1843, in Tennessee, and they had nine children. In 1845, after an education in civil engineering, Beddoe moved to Texas, lived in Marshall, where he built a tanyard, then in 1850 settled in Sabinetown, where he established a saddle and harness business. He served for a while there as school principal; he was named county surveyor of Sabine County and laid out the town of Hemphill as the new county seat in 1859. Beddoe acted as a courier during the Civil War , and as a civil engineer he figured in the planning of fortifications at Sabine Pass in 1863 (see SABINE PASS, BATTLE OF ). He helped plan and execute the embankments or breastworks fortifying Sabinetown in 1864. In 1869 or early 1870 the family moved to Sabine Parish, Louisiana, but soon after 1871 they moved to Navarro County, Texas, where Beddoe died on November 27, 1876, in Chatfield.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: Robert Cecil McDaniel, Sabine County, Texas (Waco: Texian, 1987). Helen Gomer Schluter and Blanche Finley Toole, 1850 Sabine County Census (Westminster, Colorado, 1979). Virgie Speights, Old Timers of Sabine County (Nacogdoches, Texas: Ericson, 1983).
Helen Gomer Schluter

Virgie Speights writes, in OLD TIMERS OF SABINE COUNTY, that he established a tan yard, taught school and put in a stagecoach inn. He was also a surveyor and surveyed the town of Hemphill in 1858, when the county seat was moved from Milam. As many people objected to this move, the surveying was begun in the middle of the night. (p. 35).


There was an article featuring a photograph of Earl Percy Beddoe in the October 2, 2013 issue of The Sabine County Reporter. The article was a story about a recent Civil War reenactment at Sabine Pass, during which the William Henry Parsons Camp #415, Sons of Confederate Veterans honored Earl Percy Beddoe, and early resident of Sabine County, whose family later moved to Chatfield, a community in Navarro County, Texas, where the Parsons Camp is located.","STR06" "I24036","Beddoe","Earl Percy","30 Jan 1822","27 Nov 1876","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
31 October 1850
148-148
Earl P. Beddo 28 M Saddler and Farmer $50 Tenn
Martha C. Beddo 22 F Tenn
Malvina P 5 F Tenn
Ann E M 3 F Texas (Could this actually have been Alonzo M, age 12 in the 1860 census)
Veranah H A 1 F Tx
149-149
Philip H. Beddo 23 M Saddler and Farmer $600 Tenn
Martha Beddo 13 F Tx

1860 Census
Texas. Sabine County, Sabine Beat No. 2. PO Sabine Town
Enumerated 20 Jun 1860
Page 4
85-85
E P Beddo 38 M No occupation listed 150 150 Tenn
M C Beddo 34 F Tenn
Alonzo M Beddo 12 M Tenn
R M Beddo 11 F Tx
Philip Beddo 9 M Tx
Theophilus Beddo 5 M Tx
Dewit Beddo 2 M Tx
Joseph Beddo 4/12 M Tx
M P Beddo 15 F Tenn

1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward Six, PO Mansfield DeSoto Parish
Enumerated 24 July 1870
Page 5 Stemped 357
31-31
Beddo, Earl P 48 M W Land Surveyor 60 200 La
Beddo, M. Caroline 42 F W Keeping House Tenn
Beddo, Philip D N?/A? 19 m W Works on Farm Tx
Beddo, Albert D 15 M W Works on Farm Tx
Beddo, Verona H 20 F W At Home Tx
Beddo, Theophilus 18 m W Works on Farm Tx
Beddo, Dewit C 11 m W Works on Farm Tx
Beddo, Dalia 7 F W At Home Tx
Beddo, Catharine 73 F W At Home NC



","STR06" "I40153","Beddoe","Eliza W.","Abt 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):John W. Clark shows that she married Jeff DAVIS Jr, in 1878, and that they had six children, all born in Elmwood, La.","STR06" "I40644","Beddoe","Josephine C.","Abt 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Shown as Joseph, M in 1860 and Josephine, F, in 1870 and 1880.","STR06" "I40645","Beddoe","Julia E.","6 Sep 1864","24 Oct 1956","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF3W-Y4R
Name: Julia E. Todd
Death Date: 24 Oct 1956
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 92 years 1 month 8 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 06 Sep 1864
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Earl Percy Beddoe
Father's Birthplace: Unknown
Mother's Name: Caroline Hembree
Mother's Birthplace: Unknown
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Cemetery: Oakland Cemetery
Burial Place: Dallas, Texas
Burial Date: 26 Oct 1956
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114935
Digital Film Number: 4167327
Image Number: 1216
Reference Number: 52387
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40151","Beddoe","Malina C.","Abt 1854","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Not listed by John W. Clark.","STR06" "I13534","Beddoe","Phillip Horton","17 Feb 1826","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have come to Texas circa 1844. His occupation on the 1850 census was shown as saddler & farmer. He was living next to his brother.

Ancestry.com shows that he was a Confederate Soldier, enlisting as a Private in Company K, Nineteenth Regiment of Texas. His Texas Muster Roll Index card showed that he enlisted in January 1863 in San Augustine. His estimated year of birth was 1825.","STR06" "I13534","Beddoe","Phillip Horton","17 Feb 1826","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 31 October 1850
148-148
Earl P. Beddo 28 M Saddler and Farmer $50 Tenn
Martha C. Beddo 22 F Tenn
Malvina P 5 F Tenn
Ann E M 3 F Texas
Veranah H A 1 F Tx
149-149
Philip H. Beddo 23 M Saddler and Farmer $600 Tenn
Martha Beddo 13 F Tx

1860 Census
Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, PO Natchitoches
Enumerated 24 Oct 1860
Page 160
1262-1363
P.H. Beddoe 34 M Saddler 800 200 Miss
Martha Beddoe 22 F Tx
Malina C Beddoe 8 F La
Albert Beddoe 6 M Tx
Elizabeth Beddoe 4 F La
Robert L. Beddoe 2 M La
","STR06" "I24034","Beddoe","Phillip Tolbert","19 Jul 1790","Abt 1861","0","Philip Tolbert Beddoe was Malvina Parr Beddoe's grandfather. He was the head of the American branch of the Beddoe family. On your page, you list him as being born ""before 1802"" and dying ""yes, unknown."" He was actually born in England on 19 July 1790 and he died in 1861 in Sabinetown, Texas. He is buried in Sabinetown.

He married Catherine Parr on 10 February 1820 in Moravintown, NC. [possibly Wachovia, North Carolina, settled by Moravian around 1753]. She died in 1873. Their son, Earl Percy Beddoe was born 30 January 1822. His daughter Malvina Parr Beddoe was born 18 August 1844. She married Pedras Philip Davidson 17 September 1865.

Are you descended from these Beddoes? If so, you are descended from Welsh royalty.

Email from ""Beddoe Genealogist"" byddw@yahoo.com on 7-17-2007.

Virgie Speights writes that Philip Tolbert Beddoe was one of six children born in East Tennessee to Thomas Beddoe, a son of Charles Beddoe and Lydia Nash of Withypool, England, who came to America and settled first in Philadelphia, later moving to Tennessee.","STR06" "I24034","Beddoe","Phillip Tolbert","19 Jul 1790","Abt 1861","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine Beat No. 2, PO Sabine Town
Enumerated 19 Jun 1860
Page 8, Stamped 322
60-60
P. T. Beddo 69 M Sadler 200 200 Va
C. Beddo 68 F NC","STR06" "I40154","Beddoe","Robert Lewis","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):John W. Clark shows that he married Susan HILLIARD in 1880, and that they had four sons born in Hallsville, Texas.","STR06" "I24040","Beddoe","Veronica H. Adaline","Abt 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed with the family on the 1860 census, but is present again in 1870, shown as Verona H.","STR06" "I37262","Bedell","Sarah Elizabeth","Abt 1876","18 Mar 1932","0","Name: Sarah Elizabeth Bedell Pearsons
Death Date: 18 Mar 1932
Death Place: Jasper County, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age:
Estimated Birth Date: 1876
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Charles E.H. Pearsons
Father's Name: Joseph Bedell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135795
Digital Film Number: 4120486
Image Number: 2969
Reference Number: 12535
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I20482","Bedlan","Anna","3 May 1876","9 Aug 1971","0","The daughter of John BEDLAN and Johanna JANOUS. (Milligan, p 353).","STR06" "I3535","Bedlan","Felix","14 Jan 1900","29 Nov 1989","0","Son of Martin BEDLAN and Meri VRBA. He was a farmer and lived on the farm where he was born for 76 years, retiring to Milligan in 1976. (Milligan, p 196).","STR06" "I3532","Bedlan","Felix Alfred","9 May 1928","7 Mar 2019","0","Felix Alfred Bedlan was born May 9, 1928 to Felix and Mamie Krupicka Bedlan in rural Friend, NE. and passed away on March 7, 2019 at the age of 90 years, 9 months and 7 days. He was baptized at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Milligan, NE. on June 7, 1928 and was confirmed at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Ohiowa, NE. in April, 1948.

He received his first 8 years of education at country school District 57 near his farm home and graduated from Milligan High School in 1945. His draft number never came up before World War II ended. At the age of 18 he had his own business operating a Texaco gas station in Milligan, NE.

He was united in marriage to Betty Jean Meyer of Ohiowa, NE. on September 9, 1947 at St. John's Lutheran Church in Ohiowa. In March, 1948, they moved to Fairbury where he operated a Mobil Gas Station and Sporting Goods. In l960, he started Bedlan's Sporting Goods. He had a special interest in antique firearms. This became a hobby and business where he and Jean travelled to almost every state buying, selling, collecting and displaying.

He was past president of the Winchester Arms Collectors Association, Winchester Club of America and the local Fairbury Optimist Club. He taught NRA Rated and Nebraska Hunter Safety classes every fall for 40 years, for 11 years old and older, sponsored by the Fairbury Optimist Club. He was a charter member of the American Lutheran and Faith Lutheran Churches in Fairbury and served on several committees and Sunday School.

He loved to hunt with his dogs and enjoyed the outdoors. He would take his sons and grandsons hunting whenever possible. A quote from Ernest Hemingway describes him perfectly, ""Best of all he loved the fall.""

He was preceded in death by his parents, a niece, Jackie Hromadka, and brother-in-law Milo Hromadka.

He is survived by his wife, Jean; 3 sons: Larry (Barb), Dan (Mary Kay), Bruce (Patty) all of Fairbury. Six grandchildren: David (Laura) Bedlan of Fairbury, Barry (Patty) Bedlan, of Frisco, TX., Neal (Cari) Bedlan of Yutan, NE., Sarah (Doug) Harper of Las Vegas, NV., Beth Bedlan of Arcadia, FL., Briana Bedlan of Fairbury. Thirteen great-grandchildren: Rayanne, Samantha and Alecia Bedlan of Fairbury; Clara and Lydia Heislen of Las Vegas, NV.; Parker, Miles, Logan, Nicholas Bedlan of Frisco, TX., Hayden, Haley, Hudson Bedlan of Yutan, NE.; Marcus Martinez of Fairbury. Sister, Lorene Hromadka of Milligan, NE.

Services will be Tuesday, March 12, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. at Faith Lutheran Church in Fairbury with Pastor Ken Hart officiating. Memorials will go to Faith Lutheran Church & Cedars Home for Children in Lincoln. Burial will be in the Fairbury Cemetery. Gerdes-Meyer Funeral Home in Fairbury is in charge of arrangements.","STR06" "I3018","Bedlan","Frank ""Bud""","3 Jul 1895","Mar 1978","0","Assumed this is the Frank BEDLAN who ""was a brother of Rose Bedlan KOHLER---both children of John BEDLAN and Johanna JANOUS. (Milligan, p 344).""","STR06" "I3018","Bedlan","Frank ""Bud""","3 Jul 1895","Mar 1978","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Franklin Twp
Enumerated Apr 9, 1930
ED 30-12 SD 11 Sheet 1A Stamped 61
8-8
Bedlan, Frank M Head M W 34 M 21 Neb Czech Czech Frmer
Bedlan, Marie A Wf F W 29 M 16 Neb Czech Czech
Bedlan, Irene M Dtr F W 9 S Neb Neb Neb
Bedlan, Ruby R Dtr F W 7 S Neb Neb Neb
Bedlan, Frank D Son M S 4 2/12 S Neb Neb Neb
Bedlan, John A Son M W 3/12 S Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I40732","Bedlan","Irene M.","11 Mar 1921","11 Jul 2012","0","Irene M. West, age 91, of Hebron, widow of Lowell ""Babe"" West, died Wednesday, July 11, 2012 in Hebron. Born March 11, 1921 to Frank and Mary (Dloughy) Bedlan in Ohiowa.

Survivors: step-daughter, Linda and Duane Hume, Bruning; sister, Ruby and Bernard Hinrichs, Bruning; five step-grandchildren; seven step-great grandchildren.

Services at 2 p.m. Friday, July 13, 2012, United Church of Christ, Belvidere. Pastor Eldon and MaryBeth Nicholson. Graveside services: Belvidere Cemetery, Belvidere, Neb. Visitation beginning Thursday from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m., Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Geneva. Memorials are directed to the Belvidere United Church of Christ. Online condolences may be left at www.farmerandsonfuneralhome.com.
","STR06" "I40735","Bedlan","John S.","10 Dec 1929","Jun 2010","0","John A. Bedlan, 80, of Cheyenne, Wyo., was born Dec. 10, 1929, in Ohiowa to Frank and Mary Bedlan.

He worked on the Union Pacific Railroad in the Signal Department from 1950 to 1952 when he enlisted in the U.S. Navy, serving his country on the USS Frontier destroyer, as an Interior Communications Specialist. The ship docked in Japan for several months at a time. He was honorably discharged in April 1956 and returned to work for the Union Pacific Railroad.

He married LaRhee Kay Greenwood in April of 1957. To this union was born a daughter, Deborah Kay and a son, John Jay. They lived in several communities in Kansas before moving to Cheyenne in November 1962 for his position as Signal Battery Supervisor. He retired on disability in 1983, due to heart problems. In 1985 they moved to Lewellen divorcing in 1995. In 1996 he moved back to Cheyenne, where he lived until his death.

John enjoyed hunting, fishing, boating and having coffee with his friends.

John is survived by his daughter, Deborah Kay (Joseph) Person, of Cheyenne; son, John Jay (Sherrie) Bedlan, of North Platte; a granddaughter, Jillanne Person, of Cheyenne; four grandsons, Dustan Person, of Cheyenne, Nicholas Bedlan and his fianc?, Jordan Max, both of North Platte, Joshua Bedlan and Brandon Bedlan, both of Omaha; two sisters, Ruby (Bernard) Hinrichs, of Bruning, Irene West, of Hebron; sister-in-law, Donna Bedlan, of Hebron; great-granddaughter, Skylar Bedlan, of North Platte; several nieces, nephews; a host of friends; and his beloved dog, Barbie.

John was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Frank ""Bud"" Bedlan; infant twin sisters; an infant brother; and two brothers-in-law, Earl Peppie and Lowell West.
Services will be Friday, June 18, at 3:30 p.m. at Wiederspahn-Radomsky Chapel with Nadine Korhonen officiating.

Burial will follow at Beth El Cemetery. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nptelegraph/obituary.aspx?n=john-bedlan&pid=143606387#fbLoggedOut","STR06" "I3531","Bedlan","Lorene Marie","14 Dec 1931","10 Jul 2021","0","A Funeral Mass for Lorene will be held on Friday, July 16, 2021 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Milligan, Nebraska. A Rosary will be prayed at 10:00 a.m. prior to the Mass.

There will be viewing at the church prior to the Rosary & Mass.

A Graveside Service will be held in the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan, Nebraska following the Funeral Mass.

Memorials are suggested to St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church or Heritage Crossings Nursing Home.

Lorene Marie (Bedlan) Hromadka was born to Felix Sr. and Mamie
(Krupicka) Bedlan on December 14,1931 on a farm south of Friend, and
passed away July 10, 2021 at Geneva, Nebraska.

Lorene grew up on the family farm where her father was born south of
Friend. Lorene was the youngest child born to Felix and Mamie. She
attended country school near her home and graduated from Milligan
Public Schools with the class of 1949. While growing up, Lorene
enjoyed the company and stories told in Czech by her fraternal
grandmother, Meri Bedlan. Lorene was baptized at St. Wenceslaus
Catholic Church in Milligan and remained a member till her death.
Lorene pursued a teaching certification after graduation and taught in
numerous rural schools prior to and after marriage.

Lorene was united in marriage to Milo Hromadka on April 5, 1951. The
couple made their home on the Hromadka family farm north of Milligan.
They were blessed with the birth of two daughters; Jane Marie and
Jacqueline Sue. Lorene helped Milo with the daily farming operations
at their home and raising their two daughters. When her daughters
began school, Lorene waitressed at local establishments in Milligan.
Later, she was employed at Pizza Hut in Geneva until retirement.

Lorene was an avid bowler and was a member of several championship
bowling teams. She enjoyed collecting and decorating her home with
antiques. Each holiday her home could be found with unique items that
she had purchased at local shops and craft fairs. After retirement
Lorene enjoyed traveling with her friends to Las Vegas, Florida and
Washington D.C. Her catholic faith was present in her daily life and
she often volunteered her time to the St. Wenceslaus Alter Society and
cleaning the church. In their later years, she and Milo enjoyed going
for drives around Fillmore county, visiting and leaving flowers at the
cemetery. They could always be found each day having lunch and
watching the noon news.

Lorene's greatest joy were her granddaughters, Jessica and Jenna.
Together, Lorene and Milo attended many dance recitals and school
functions. They enjoyed having the girls on the farm for long holiday
breaks. Lorene liked having her granddaughters along for shopping
trips and helping to decorate her home. Lorene would later look
forward to visits and mail from her great-grandchildren.

While still at home, Lorene continued to attend Sunday mass with the
help of her special friend Ann Jansky. She enjoyed her weekly visits,
from her Caring Friends assistant Lisa Paul. Lorene remained on the
Hromadka family farm until March of 2020. She was currently residing
at Heritage Crossings in Geneva. While at Heritage she enjoyed
attending church services and watching rosary each day.

Survivors include daughter Jane (Sam) Antholz, York; Granddaughters
Jessica (Tucker) Reed, Flagstaff, Arizona and Jenna (Zack) Adamson,
Seward; Great-Grandchildren Gabby and Grayce Reed, and Henry Adamson;
Nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Lorene was preceded in death by her husband Milo; daughter Jacqueline
Sue; her parents Felix Sr. and Mamie Bedlan; and brother Felix Bedlan.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I20393","Bedlan","Rose","4 May 1880","21 Sep 1949","0","The daughter of John BEDLAN and Johanna JANOUS. She had six sisters: Lula TISCHER, Emma BEDLAN, Eliza ZEMAN, Mary STEINACHER, Anna KOTAS and Mrs. Lewis ZEMAN, and four brothers, Joe, Emil, Frank and Edward. (Milligan, p 344).","STR06" "I40733","Bedlan","Ruby Ruth","2 Feb 1923","14 Aug 2023","0","Ruby R Hinrichs, age 100, of Papillion, Nebraska passed away on Monday, August 14, 2023.

Ruby met her Lord Savior on August 14, 2023. Ruby Peppie Hinrichs, daughter to Frank & Mary (Dlouhy) Bedlan, was born on February 2, 1923 in Ohiowa. Ruby was one of seven children, 3 died of whom in infancy. She attended Country school near Carleton & Ohiowa and graduated from Tobias High School in 1940.

She continued her education, and obtained a Normal Training Degree. Ruby taught in country schools near Bruning and Carleton for five years. She then worked at the Bruning Air Base during World War II. Ruby also taught Sunday School at Ohiowa Church for 14 years and served as a 4-H Leader for 15 years. She was a member of the South Lutheran Church and later transferred to St. John's in Ohiowa.

She married Earl Peppie on February 20, 1945. To this union three children were born: Jackie, Mary Beth and Gary. Earl passed away on December 15, 1973.

Ruby then moved to Geneva and worked at YDC (Youth Development Center) for 13 years. Ruby met Bernard Hinrichs, and the two were married on January 25, 1986. Bernard passed away on September 18, 2013. She became a member of Bruning Trinity Lutheran Church and a Member of Circle II. She was also a member of the American Legion Aux, Hebron Hospital Guild. Ater Bernard's death, she moved to Papillion and lived out her remaining years at Trinity Village.

Ruby was active in her recent years quilting for the Quilts of Valor. She was preceded in death by her parents, sister, Irene West (Lowell), brothers, John & Frank D Bedlan, daughter, Mary Beth Harrold, and son-in-law, Kenneth Mach. She was survived by daughter, Jackie Mach & friend Terry, son-in-law, Jimmy Harrold, and son, Gary (Carol) Peppie. Six grandchildren, eleven great children, three step great grandchildren, and one great great grandson. Services will be held Saturday, August 20th at Trinity Church in Papillion at 10:00 with burial at 3:30 at the Ohiowa cemetery. As many know Ruby's family was very important to her, and she enjoyed creating many memories. She was lucky to enjoy many generations of her family while living an active life to 100 years old.

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, From Kahle-Dolce Funeral Home","STR06" "I20447","Beecher","Elizabeth Ann","20 Oct 1905","Sep 1985","0","On her application for a social security number, filed in 1939, she listed her parents as Stanley BEECHER and Pauline CHEHOTSKA. The 1930 census indicates that both of her parents were born in Poland. At the time of her application, she was employed by Mrs. Grace Elliott, of 216 N. Jackson, Ionia.

Per the SSDI:

ELIZABETH HODGES 18 Nov 1904 (sic) Sep 1985 48846 (Ionia, Ionia, MI) (none specified) 373-18-7142 Michigan, Note that the Date of Birth does not match the date of October 20, 1905 shown on her completed Form SS-5, and it is assumed the date on her actual application was the correct one.","STR06" "I18197","Beecher","Herbert O.","23 Sep 1930","23 Oct 1992","0","Cass City Chronicle
October 28, 1992
Page 1

Herbert Beecher succumbs to heart attack at farm home
Found in car in ditch

Herbert O. Beecher, 61, of Deford was found dead in his car Friday morning after suffering what was apparently a fatal heart attack.

Police on the scene, judging by equipment found in his car, theorized that he probably went into a field a little less than a mile from his home to repair some fences on the property.

He was found by his wife, who went looking for him when he failed to return to the house. The car went head first into a 20 foot deep drainage ditch and the victim was pinned inside.

After a fireman used a farm tractor to pull the car from the ditch, the jaws of life were used to free him. Fire fighters from Kingston and Elkland Township were at the scene, as was the Cass City Mercy Ambulance service.

Mr. Beecher was born Sept. 23, 1931, in Ellington Township, the son of the late Lerory and Helen Beecher. He married the former Patricia Urquhart Nov. 12, 1961 in Carol.

He was a graduate of Caro High School and served in the U. S. Army in Germany. He was a Caro police officer and raised Hereford cattle on his farm. He was also involved in antique tractors.

Surviving besides his wido are: 2 daughters, Mrs. Don (Sany) Hunt of Webberville and Mrs. Mark (Shelley) Newsome of Clarkston, a son, Leroy, at home, hsi mother, Helen Beecher of Caro; a brother, Dale of Davisburg; 5 sisters, Mrs. Robert (Iola) Cragg of Fairgrove, Mrs. Richard (Janet) Fullmer and Louise Brown, both of Caro; Barbara Allen of Las Vegas, Neveda, and Mrs. Kenneth (Carolyn) Hayes of Ft. Polk, Louisiana; his mother in law, Mrs. Emeline Urquhard of Caseville, and several nieces and nephews.

Preceding him in death were his father, 2 brothers, Jay in 1951 and Keith in 1989, an a sister, Marie Findlay, this year.

Funeral services wre held Tuesday at Collon Funeral Home in Caro, the Rev. Calvin Blue officiating. Burial was in Ellington Township Cemetery.

Memorials can be made to the American Cancer Society.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2010)","STR06" "I12575","Beeching","George Melvin","15 Jul 1882","22 Nov 1955","0","Said to the son of Thomas M. Beeching of Allen Co, Ind and Sarah Ann ""Sadie"" Beeching prob. of Union, Tolland Co, CT","STR06" "I12575","Beeching","George Melvin","15 Jul 1882","22 Nov 1955","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Indiana, Wabash County, Ward 2, Pr 1, Noble Twp, Wabash
Enumerated 2 Jan 1920
SD 11 ED 191 Sheet 1A
Tivey/Sivey St.
892-6-8
Beeching, George He M W 37 M Ind Ind Ind Sawman Furni facty
Beecher, Floy Wf F W 30 M Ind Ind Ind
Beeching, Cyril Son M W 8 S Ind Ind Ind
Beeching, Elizabeth Dtr F W 6 S Ind Ind Ind
Beeching, Thomas Son m W 3 1/12 S Ind Ind Ind
Beeching, Letha Dtr F W 11/12 s Ind Ind Ind

1930 Census
Not located
","STR06" "I34934","","","","","","","" "I32330","","","","","","","" "I20449","Beeching","Thomas C.","25 Jul 1916","6 Apr 1999","0","Said to have married Elda CROCESI of Fairmount, IL

Occupation: ""Projectionist, or Stenographer, or Teletypewriter Operator, or Typist, or Court Reporter"", in 1941, at enlistment in the Army. Cabinet maker, as occupation in marriage application, 1942. Military Service: 3 JUN 1941 Resident of Huntington, Indiana. Enlisted as Private, at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana. Education: Three years of college, in 1941.

Obituary

From the Huntington Herald Press Online, April 8, 1999

Thomas C. Beeching, 82, 435 E. Market St., died at 4:23 p.m. Tuesday (April 6, 1999) at Huntington Memorial Hospital. Mr. Beeching worked for Dana, Fort Wayne, for 34 years. He was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church. He was born July 25, 1916 in Andrews to George and Floy Cramer Beeching. He married Elda Crocesi May 15, 1942 at St. Mary Catholic Church, Huntington; his wife died July 29, 1982. Survivors include four sons, David Alan Beeching of Marysville, Ohio, Dennis Michael Beeching of Fort Wayne, John Steven Beeching of Huntington, and Joseph Eugene Beeching of Columbia City; three daughters, Mrs. Ken (Marilyn) Hartman of Huntington, Mrs. Roger (Gloria) Burkhart of Fishers, and Mrs. Robert (Susan) Zahm of Huntington; a brother, Cyril Beeching of South Dakota; a sister, Sarah Slagel of Huntington; 28 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Thomas Ward Beeching, and three sisters, Elizabeth Sands, Georgiana Leonhardt, and Letha Beeching. Calling is 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., with recitation of the Rosary at 6 p.m., Friday at Hart Funeral Home. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Saturday at St. Mary Catholic Chruch, with Father Gary Sigler officiating. Burial will be at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Mary Catholic Church.

http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.indiana.counties.huntington/1059/mb.ashx","STR06" "I42438","Beeching","Zora Bertha","17 Mar 1896","5 Apr 1988","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of Andrew Melvin Beeching and Lillie Mae Benward. She was also shown as having married four times, to William Gillen, Homer Cramer, Gus Byrd, and John Thacker Bundy.","STR06" "I22788","Beene","Charlie M.","19 Mar 1876","6 Nov 1961","0","A digital image of his actual Texas Death certificate is viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. At the time of his death he was widowed and his home address was 1200 West Sycamore, Corsicana, TX. His occupation was shown as Farming, and he was listed as the son of Olen RUSSELL and Martha UNKNOWN. No indication is given as to why his last name does not match that of his father. The informant was his Mrs. Edna Lambert, presumably his daughter. He was buried in the Old Salem Cemetery in Freestone County.
","STR06" "I22788","Beene","Charlie M.","19 Mar 1876","6 Nov 1961","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Freestone County, JP 2, ED 5
Beene Charlie M Head M W 52 M 21 TX TX TX
Beene, Nora Wife F W 44 M 19 Tx Ga La
Beene, Roger Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Beene, Annie Mae Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Beene, Mattie Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Beene, Edna Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Haney, Willis Step Son M W 14 (sic) S Tx Tx Tx
Haney, Doyle Step Son M W 12 (sic) S Tx Tx Tx
Haney, Clifton Step Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I22788","Beene","Charlie M.","19 Mar 1876","6 Nov 1961","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I22789","Beene","Roger","Abt 1919","Yes, date unknown","0","Appears to be his listing on the Texas Death Index:

Beene James Roger 12-11-1968 FREESTONE M SINGLE","STR06" "I13361","","","","","","","" "I34937","Beene","Walter W.","24 Oct 1897","Apr 1971","0","WALTER BEENE

Breckenridge: WALTER BEENE, 74, retired Stephens County farmer and General Dynamics employee, died Tuesday in Stephens Memorial Hospital after a long illness. Funeral will be Wednesday in Melton's Chapel of Memories with DON MCHAN officiating. Burial will be in Hart Cemetery south of Breckenridge. Mr. Beene was born Oct. 24, 1897 near Ardmore, Oklahoma and moved to Stephens County as a child. He married FOY COOPER Sept. 30, 1921 at Abilene. Survivors include his wife; three sons, MARVIN B. BEENE and ROYCE DEE BEENE, both of Houston, and WARREN L. BEENE of Corpus Christi, and six grandchildren. Pallbearers will be J. T. HARRIS, DELMA GENTRY, JACK BROWN, S. D. BROYLES, J. T. SCARLETT and EDWIN HAROLD ROGERS.

http://boards.ancestry.myfamily.com/surnames.beene/247/mb.ashx

","STR06" "I34937","Beene","Walter W.","24 Oct 1897","Apr 1971","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Eastland County, JP 6
Enumerated 28 Apr 1930
ED 67-31 SD 8 Sheet 15B
302-305
Beene, Walter Hd m W 32 M 26 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Ranch
Beene, Foy Wf F W 27 M Tx Tx Tx
Beene, Marvin B. Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Beene, Royce D. SOn M W 3 7/12 Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I21577","","","","","","","" "I35593","Beggs","Niki Diana","26 Jun 1950","29 Dec 1950","0","Name: Niki Diana Beggs
Death Date: 29 Dec 1950
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 6 months 3 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 26 Jun 1950
Birthplace: Dallas, Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Woodrow Beggs
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Thede [Theda] Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation:
Place of Residence: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Hollis [Holly] Springs, Texas
Burial Date: 29 Dec 1950
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2074550
Digital Film Number: 4166795
Image Number: 308
Reference Number: item 2 cn 57549
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35591","Beggs","Woodrow","24 Sep 1915","16 Jan 1973","0","Name: Woodrow Beggs
Gender: Male
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place:
Birth Date: 24 Sep 1915
Birthplace: Martins Mill
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race: White
Father's Name: Solon Beggs
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Kate Howell
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C73060-1
System Origin: Texas-EASy
Source Film Number: 1561622
Reference Number: Page 48 Cert 2100
Collection: Texas Births and Christenings, 1840-1981



Name: Woodrow Beggs
Death Date: 16 Jan 1973
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 57 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1916
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Solon Beggs
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Kate Howell
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242245
Digital Film Number: 4167655
Image Number: 3198
Reference Number: 1211
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I9582","Behannon","Dan H.","9 Jun 1860","28 Feb 1924","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Jasper, Pr. No. 3
Enumerated 29 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 29 Sheet 4B
383-386
Behannon, Danie He W M Jan 1860 40 M 14 Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Behannon, Eliza Wife W F Oct 1867 32 M 14 4/3 Ark Ark Ark
Behannon, Odessa Dtr W F Aug 1887 12 S Ark Ark Ark
Behannon, Alonzo Son W M Sep 1890 ( S Ark Ark Ark
Behannon, Festus Son W M Mar 1898 2 S Ark Akr Akr
384-387
Boyett, Lafayette Hd M W Oct 1850 49 M 1 La Ga Ga Farmer
Boyett, Francis Wf W F Jan 1861 39 M 1 0/0 Tx Ga Ga
385-388
Boyett, James Hd W M Feb 1874 26 M 5 Tx La Ark Farm Laborer
Boyett, ???? Wife W F Nov 1871 28 M 5 3/1 Tx Tn Tx
Boyett, Epsie Dtr W F Oct 1899 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
386-389
Boyett. ??? He W M Sept 1871 28 M Tx La Ala Farm Laborer
Boyett, Sarah Wf W F Mar 1878 22 M 5 0/0 Tx Ga Ala","STR06" "I9587","Behannon","Daniel Ivan","21 Jun 1936","31 May 1991","0","Unable to locate in the Texas Birth Index.","STR06" "I9572","Behannon","Elonzo Layfatte","6 Sep 1890","2 Oct 1952","0","A digital image of his actual Texas Death certificate is viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. At the time of his death he was married and his home address was Route 2, Box 106, Jasper, Texas. His occupation was shown as Farming, and he was listed as the son of Dan Behannon and Eliza Boyett of Arkansas. The informant was his son, Leo Behannon.

","STR06" "I9572","Behannon","Elonzo Layfatte","6 Sep 1890","2 Oct 1952","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP #8
Enumerated 10 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 80 Sheet 6A
Magnolia Springs Settlement
100-107
Behannon, Alonzo Hd M W 28 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Behannon, Nancy Wf F W 29 M Tx Tx Tx
Behannon, Leo Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Behannon, Era Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx


1930 Census

Texas, Jasper County, Pr 3
Enumerated 11 Apr 1930
ED 121-8 SD 19 Sheet 3B
Behannon, Elonzo E He M W 39 m17 Tx Tx Tx Pilint Peeler? Timber
Behannon, Nancy E Wf F W 40 m19 La Tx Tx
Behannon, Leo C. SOn M W 21 M 18 Tx Tx La Saw Logs Lumber Co
Behannon, Eura E Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx La
Behannon, Aline Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx La
Behannon, Exie I Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx La
Behannon, Zebia B Dtr-in-law F W 22 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I9572","Behannon","Elonzo Layfatte","6 Sep 1890","2 Oct 1952","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I9574","Behannon","Eura Elise","13 Jan 1913","28 Jul 2008","0","She was said to have married Monroe Bailey on November 20, 1937 in Newton County, Texas.

Austin County, Texas Obits
Bellville Times
Eura Elise Behannon Bailey
Bailey
Eura Elsie (Behannon) Bailey was born Jan. 13, 1913, in Jasper, Texas, the daughter of Elonzo and Nancy (Morgan) Behannon. She grew up and attended school in Jasper.
Eura was a member of the Bellville Church of Christ, which first met in her home. She owned and operated a beauty shop in Bellville for many years. She enjoyed taking care of others.
Eura passed away Monday, July 28, 2008, at the age of 95 in Bellville.
She is survived by her sisters Inez Bass of Porter; grandson David Bailey of Houston; granddaughter Kathleen Vande Sande and her husband, Jerry, of Dallas; great grandson Blake Bailey; niece Anna Hunter of Kingwood; nephew John Bass of Porter and great niece Rebekah Ray and her husband, Brian, of College Station. Also surviving Eura are two of her special friends Dene Mangham and Doris Lynn.
She is preceded in death by her parents, son, Travis Bailey, grandson, Bryan Bailey, and brother, Leo C. Behannon.
Pallbearers are: Bill Lythe, James Hagan, Hugh Tubbs, Dennis Bailey, Joe Bluemel and David Johnson.
Funeral Service was 4 p.m., Friday, Aug. 1, 2008 at Bellville Church of Christ with Charles Wilson, Officiating
Interment was in Pilgrims Rest Cemetery in Bellville.
In lieu of usual remembrances friends who wish, may make memorial gifts to the: Medina Children's Home, 21300 State Hwy 16 North, Medina, Texas 78055.
Schmidt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.


","STR06" "I9584","Behannon","John Festus","28 Mar 1899","29 Mar 1973","0","A digital image of his actual Texas Death certificate is viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. At the time of his death he was married and his home address was Route 2, B 273, 5 miles west of Warren. His occupation was shown as Farmer, and he was listed as the son of Dan Behannon and Unknown Boyett. The informant was his wife, Melissa Behannon.

","STR06" "I9584","Behannon","John Festus","28 Mar 1899","29 Mar 1973","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I9573","Behannon","Leo Claudius","12 Dec 1908","5 Apr 1968","0","A digital image of his actual Texas Death certificate is viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. At the time of his death he was married and his home address was 6 miles west of Jasper, Texas. His was shown as an employee of Tenn. Gas Trans. Corp, in the Pipe Line Department , and he was listed as the son of Elonzo Behannon and Nancy Morgan. The informant was his widow, Mrs. Zebia B. Behannon.


","STR06" "I9573","Behannon","Leo Claudius","12 Dec 1908","5 Apr 1968","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census

Texas, Jasper County, Pr 3
Enumerated 11 Apr 1930
ED 121-8 SD 19 Sheet 3B
Behannon, Elonzo E He M W 39 m17 Tx Tx Tx Pilint Peeler? Timber
Behannon, Nancy E Wf F W 40 m19 La Tx Tx
Behannon, Leo C. SOn M W 21 M 18 Tx Tx La Saw Logs Lumber Co
Behannon, Eura E Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx La
Behannon, Aline Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx La
Behannon, Exie I Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx La
Behannon, Zebia B Dtr-in-law F W 22 M 19 Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I9573","Behannon","Leo Claudius","12 Dec 1908","5 Apr 1968","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I10321","Behannon","Lillie","24 Dec 1886","25 May 1976","0","A digital image of her actual Texas Death certificate is viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. At the time of death she was widowed and with a home address of Route 1, Box 766m Brazoria, Texas. Her occupation was listed as Housewife, and her parents were shown as Franklin Behannon and Tennessee Madden. The informant was her J. E. Turner.
","STR06" "I10321","Behannon","Lillie","24 Dec 1886","25 May 1976","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I22172","Behannon","Mary Odessa ""Dessie""","8 Aug 1887","21 Jul 1933","0","A digital image of her actual Texas Death certificate is viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. At the time of death she was widowed and with a home address not listed. Her occupation was listed as NONE, and her parents were shown as D. H. Behannon, born Texas and Marge Boyett, born Arkansas. The informant was her brother, E. L. Behannon.","STR06" "I22172","Behannon","Mary Odessa ""Dessie""","8 Aug 1887","21 Jul 1933","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I9586","Behannon","Ouida Merle","13 Mar 1933","23 Feb 1982","0","Unable to locate in the Texas Birth Index.

OUIDA TYLER 13 Mar 1933 Feb 1982 77664 (Warren, Tyler, TX ) (none specified) 465-19-1952 Texas
","STR06" "I40866","Behannon","Robert James","1 May 1875","4 Jan 1953","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXJV-WYG
Name: Robert James Behannon
Death Date: 04 Jan 1953
Death Place: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 75 years 8 months 3 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 01 May 1875
Birthplace: Jasper County
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James J. Behannon
Father's Birthplace: Louisiana
Mother's Name: Sallie Clark
Mother's Birthplace: Jasper County
Occupation: Texas Farm Products
Place of Residence: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
Cemetery: Glendale
Burial Place: Lufkin, Texas
Burial Date: 05 Jan 1953
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2113747
Digital Film Number: 4165440
Image Number: 60
Reference Number: Item 1 cn 54
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40868","Behannon","Sarah Elvie","28 Sep 1881","19 Nov 1957","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6PD-M9R
Name: Sarah E. Gunter
Death Date: 19 Nov 1957
Death Place: Jacksonville, Cherokee, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 76 years 1 month 21 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 28 Sep 1881
Birthplace: Jasper County, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James J. Behannon
Father's Birthplace: Miss.
Mother's Name: Sarah Ann Clark
Mother's Birthplace: Florida
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
Cemetery: Glendale
Burial Place: Angeline County, Texas
Burial Date: About 20 Nov 1957
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135923
Digital Film Number: 4163661
Image Number: 312
Reference Number: cn 59425
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40867","Behannon","Thomas Albert","22 Feb 1879","4 Oct 1950","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFJT-4HZ
Name: Thomas Albert Behannon
Death Date: 04 Oct 1950
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 71 years 7 months 12 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 22 Feb 1879
Birthplace: Jaspar Co, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J. J. Behannon
Father's Birthplace: Louisiana
Mother's Name: Sally Clark
Mother's Birthplace: Jasper Co, Texas
Occupation: Salesman
Place of Residence: Houston, Harris, Texas
Cemetery: Lufkin Cemetery
Burial Place: Lufkin, Texas
Burial Date: 04 Oct 1950
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2074494
Digital Film Number: 4166797
Image Number: 819
Reference Number: 48472
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40869","Behannon","William Arthur","May 1887","26 Jan 1963","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFYZ-L5J
Name: William Arthur Behannon
Death Date: 26 Jan 1963
Death Place: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 76 years 8 months 13 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1887
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James Jasper Behannon
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sarah Emily Clark
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117175
Digital Film Number: 4028578
Image Number: 2435
Reference Number: cn 6492
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I9585","Behannon","Willie Wayne","1 Dec 1931","13 May 2002","0","Name: Willie Wayne Behannon Date of Birth: 1 Dec 1931 Gender: Male Birth County: Jasper Father's Name: J F Behannon Mother's Name: Neta Morgan Roll Number: 1931_0001
","STR06" "I2580","Behrnes","Leroy Morris","Abt 1857","","0","Shown by Wynema McGrew as a son of John Paulite Behrnes and Mary Ann Richardson.","STR06" "I3610","Beilhartz","Ruth","28 Dec 1922","Feb 1996","0","
Census Listings:


1930 Census
Ilinois, Rock Island County, Moline Twp, Moline, First Ward
Enumerated 11 apr 1930
ED 81-24 SD 12 Sheet 14B
149-249-334
Beilhartz, Mathew M Hd M W 55 M 17 Ind Germany Ind Machine Operator Auto Plant
Beilhartz, Clara M Wf F W 53 M 15 Ind Ind Ind
Beilhartz, Herman Son M W 36 M 22 Ind Ind Ind Salesman
Beilhartz, Fred Son M W 26 M Ind Ind Ind Inspector Tractor Plant
Beilhartz, Gladys Dtr-in-law F W 33 M 19 Ind Ind Ind
Beilhartz, Clara F W Grddtr F W 9 S Ind Ind Ind
Beilhartz, Ruth F W Grddtr F W 7 S Ind Ind Ind
Beilhartz, Marian Grddtr F W 10/12 S Ind Ind Ind


","STR06" "I15780","","","","","","","" "I20890","Belding","John","13 Nov 1669","18 Oct 1725","0","Son of John and Mary BELDING. He died at a barn raising. (James Albury).","STR06" "I45600","Belew","Emerson Ethridge","29 Dec 1878","31 Jan 1960","0","Name Emerson Ethridge Belew
Event Type Death
Event Date 31 Jan 1960
Event Place Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 29 Dec 1878
Birthplace , Alabama
Occupation Laborer Painter
Father's Name James Henry Belew
Mother's Name Elizabeth Mcguire
Certificate Number 5813
GS Film number 2116049
Digital Folder Number 005145475
Image Number 01561



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K34F-L6P : accessed 03 Aug 2014), Emerson Ethridge Belew, 31 Jan 1960; citing certificate number 5813, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116049.","STR06" "I45601","Belew","Ida Edward","5 Dec 1880","15 Nov 1973","0","Name Ida Edward Springer
Event Type Death
Event Date 15 Nov 1973
Event Place Tomball, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 05 Dec 1880
Birthplace Florence, Alabama
Father's Name James Belew
Mother's Name Elizabeth Mcguire
Informant Mary Bass
Certificate Number 102841
GS Film number 2242963
Digital Folder Number 005145939
Image Number 00260



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36T-WQX : accessed 03 Aug 2014), Ida Edward Springer, 15 Nov 1973; citing certificate number 102841, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2242963.","STR06" "I45557","Belew","James Henry","11 Jun 1852","28 May 1921","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Jean, links him to both of his wives. He is buried in Texas with his second wife, Permelia Allie Grimes. There are also links to the memorial pages for 11 children (born during both marriages), and to some of his siblings as well.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=72016173

He is shown on the Moore Family Tree at Ancestry.com as a son of John Harrison Belew and Catherine Eliza Porter.","STR06" "I18032","Belew","John Harrison","13 Dec 1824","20 Mar 1873","0","Belew was an early Blue Water Creek community near the Tennessee line, a few miles northwest of Lexington. Rainey Belew from South Carolina arrived here in 1818. He was married to Rebecca Johnson....""

William Lindsey McDonald, A Walk Through the Past - People and Places of Florence and Lauderdale County, Alabama; Florence Alabama, Country Lane Printing, 1997","STR06" "I42027","","","","","","","" "I38682","","","","","","","" "I10638","Bell","Abraham","Abt 1780","Yes, date unknown","0","There is a Abraham Bell listed on the 1840 Federal Census for Madison County, Florida. Along with a John Bell, who both state that they come from North Carolina. The ages for both coincide with the estimated ages and birth year for Hezekiahs sons Abraham and John.

Source: http://www.rootsweb.com/~fllafaye/Family_History/family1.htm","STR06" "I35022","Bell","Arlie","3 May 1901","11 Nov 1904","0","In her annotated transcription of the Brookeland Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows him as a son of Robert L. Bell and Julia Ann Bradshaw. His tombstone was inscribed "" He shall gather lambs with his arms and carry them in his bosom""","STR06" "I34993","Bell","Arnold Henry","Abt 1908","1 Sep 1938","0","The digital image of his actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as the son of John Bell and Mandy Bell, the informant being John Bell. He died in a traffic accident on Humble Highway in Harris County. He was shown as a laborer, and resident of Bronson, Texas. He was listed as single.","STR06" "I21983","Bell","Artie Clementine","4 Feb 1889","27 Oct 1968","0","He was said to have married Josey McGOWN ca 1920.

The digital image of his actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as the son of Henry Bell and Frances Easley. He was married at the time of his death. His occupation was shown as Farmer. He was a resident of Brookeland, Texas, 1/2 mile south of the town center, at the time of his death. He died at the VA Hospital in Houston, Texas. He was a veteran of World War I.

There is a military marker at his gravesite reading Texas Pvt 59 PW Excort Co ASC WW I PH","STR06" "I21983","Bell","Artie Clementine","4 Feb 1889","27 Oct 1968","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I35020","Bell","Arvie Louis","5 Sep 1904","25 Jun 1972","0","The digital image of his actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as the son of Edward Bell and Dezzie Bobbitt. The informant was his wife, Eunice Bell. His occupation was shown as flooring grader at a lumber mill, and his usual residence was 4 miles N. of Pineland on Fm Rd. 1.","STR06" "I35020","Bell","Arvie Louis","5 Sep 1904","25 Jun 1972","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I21859","","","","","","","" "I21860","","","","","","","" "I34996","Bell","Bertis W.","13 Feb 1916","2 Dec 1992","0","His gravesite has a Military Marker inscribed Pvt US Army WWII.","STR06" "I4493","Bell","Charlie","11 Aug 1878","Dec 1965","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Cooke County, Pr 1
Enumerated 22 Jun 1900
SD 2 ED 25 Sheet 12A Stamped 27
225-225
Bell, Isaac Hd W M Oct 1872 47 M 12 Tn Tn Tn Farmer
Bell, Ruth Wife W F May 1870 30 M12 3/3 Tx Tn Tn
Bell, Charley Son W M Aug 1878 21 S Tx Tn Ark Farmer
Bell, Pearl Dtr W F Nv 1889 10 Tx Tn Tx At School
Bell, Henry Son W M Mar 1892 8 S Tx Tn Tx At School
Bell, Veran Dtr W F Mar 19000 7/12 S Tx Tn Tx

","STR06" "I21981","Bell","Daniel Owen","22 Dec 1885","11 Aug 1966","0","Name Daniel Owen Bell
Event Type Death
Event Date 11 Aug 1966
Event Place Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Occupation Merchant Grocery Store
Vetaran? NO
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 22 Dec 1885
Birthplace null
Father's Name J H Bell
Mother's Name Frances Bell
Informant E M Bell (son)
Certificate Number 87328
GS Film number 2138203
Digital Folder Number 005144737
Image Number 00456

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K78T-KBG : accessed 30 Apr 2014), Daniel Owen Bell, 11 Aug 1966; citing certificate number 87328, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2138203.","STR06" "I21985","Bell","Dollie","15 Nov 1892","27 Jan 1970","0","She was said to have married Otha J. HAMILTON ca 1909.

The digital image of her actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows her as the daughter of Henry Bell and Frances Easley. The informant was Tommy Botts, grandson. She was widowed at the time of her death, and her home address was 1 mile E. of Brookeland. She died at the Jasper Nursing Center.
","STR06" "I35021","Bell","Drew Almern","8 Dec 1910","15 Jul 1960","0","The digital image of his actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as the son of Thomas Edward Bell and Dezzie Bobbitt. He was shown as married, and a pipeliner for an oil pipeline. The informant was Mrs. Donald Greene, relationship not indicated.","STR06" "I18792","Bell","Duncan","Abt 1795","Abt 1861","0","Darrel Bell, in a fact sheet he submitted to the ""Migrations"" website, wrote that ""Upon departing their ancestral home in Duplin County, North Carolina in 1829, Duncan (Bell) travelled with his two sisters, Perthena and Elizabeth to Decatur County, Georgia. Duncan and his brother-in-law, Reuben Morgan, later relocated to Lowndes County where they settled near present day Quitman, Brooks County, Georgia. In 1850 Duncan Bell is enumerated in Lafayette County, Florida. It is assumed that Duncan died in late 1860 of 1861 in Lafayette County.

He served in the military 1838 3rd Seminole War in MADISON COUNTY, FLORIDA. served with the East Florida Mounted Volunteers.[It is stated in muster rolls that he rode his own ""bay horse.""]

Duncan was the youngest [or next to youngest] of three brothers and two sisters, of Hezekiah Bell and Martha Baggett. There's not much recorded on him before 1829. However, he is found as a witness on several documents, wiils, etc. He probaly married in his late twenty's or early thirty's. His oldest documented child, George, was born in 1828. However, there is no documents naming the mother of his seven children.

His children by his unknown first wife were:
George b. ca. 1828 Sampson Co, NC
Abraham/Abram b. 15 Aug 1830 Decatur Co, GA CSA, 5th Georgia Infantry, later County Coroner for Lafayette Co, FL
Martha b. 1833 prob. Georgia
Patrick b. 1835 Georgia
Duncan Bell, Jr. b. 1837 Georgia CSA died of disease on 25 Apr 1863 in Tullahoma, Tennessee Military Hospital
Lydia b. 25 Oct 1842 Florida
Enoch Bell Sr. b. 1841 Fl


However, he did remarry late in life. On August 8, 1855 he married Nancy T. Shortridge, there were no issue of this marriage.

In 1829, he along with his two sisters and their husbands are found selling their holdings in North Carolina. He is found on the 1830 Census for Decatur County, georgia. Duncan Bell served with Captain Livingston's Co. 2 Reg't East Florida Vols. He joined June 16, 1837 and according to the muster of October 8, 1837, he was still present. It was also noted that he rode a Bay horse. In 1840, Duncan was found on the Census of 1840 for Lowndes County, georgia. In 1850, Duncan was on the 1850 Census for Madison County, Florida. H was listed with six children, with the oldest, George living with his nephew Glission Williams.

Duncan was commissioned Justice of the Peace, July 5, 1852, by Governor Thomas Brown, for the 11th district of Madison County, Florida. During the same year he also appointed the Clerks of Election for Bell's District of Madison County, Florida. This was found on Election Return dated October 4, 1852.

With Duncan's early life still a mystery, he did leave a sound legacy for his children and other descendants to build upon. Each of his children built a strong relationship with their community. They were the Pioneers that helped build this Nation and State to what it is today.

Source: http://www.rootsweb.com/~fllafaye/Family_History/family1.htm","STR06" "I8649","Bell","Elizabeth","Bef 1803","5 May 1838","0","As new evidence is unfolding, it seems that Elizabeth and Duncan took care of Martha (her mother) in her last days. It is not known when or where Martha died. However, it is assumed she was living with Duncan and Elizabeth in Decatuar County, Georgia in the 1830's.

http://www.rootsweb.com/~fllafaye/Family_History/family1.htm","STR06" "I21976","Bell","Frances Benena ""Nina""","22 Jul 1877","28 Sep 1941","0","She was said to have married Richard ROBBINS.

The digital image of her actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows her as the daughter of Henry Bell. The informant was Coy Robbins of Newton. She was married at the time of her death. She was a resident of Newton, Texas.","STR06" "I21976","Bell","Frances Benena ""Nina""","22 Jul 1877","28 Sep 1941","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I35009","Bell","Franklin F.","17 Jul 1857","20 Sep 1882","0","In her annotated transcription of the Brookeland Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows him as a son of John R. Bell and July Ann Bradshaw (sic). His gravestone was inscribed ""Death is eternal life why should we weep.""","STR06" "I35007","Bell","George Alfred","20 Aug 1847","10 Oct 1933","0","In her annotated transcription of the Brookeland Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows him as a son of John R. Bell and July Ann Bradshaw. His tombstone was inscribed ""He was a kind and affectionate husband, a fond father and a friend to all"" However, the digital image of his actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as the son of John B.Bell, Green County, Kentucky, and Annie Smith, Green County, Kentucky. The informant was Mrs. E. J. Booker of Hemphill, Texas, relationship not indicated. He was shown as a farmer.

At the time of the 1900 Sabine County, Texas Federal Census, Enumerated 5 Jun 1900, SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 2B, HH 35-35, his family is listed as follows: George Bell (b. Aug 1847 KY) and Mary Bell (b. Sept 1854 TX). Mary was shown as the mother of 12 children, 9 still living. Nine children were still living with them, Annie, Wm. F, Ella, Mary Lou, John Oliver, Bolivar, Pearl, Sidney and Thomas.


","STR06" "I35007","Bell","George Alfred","20 Aug 1847","10 Oct 1933","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I13872","Bell","George Willie","11 Aug 1875","4 Aug 1902","0","He was said to have married Laura DICKERSON ca 1900. In her annotated transcription of the Brookeland Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary has erroneously shown him as a son of John R. Bell and July Ann Bradshaw (sic). He is actually a son of John Henry Bell and Fannie Easley, therefore a grandson of John R. and Julia Bell.","STR06" "I13872","Bell","George Willie","11 Aug 1875","4 Aug 1902","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 3
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 3A
37-37
Bell, Henry J. Hd W M Mar 1855 45 m26 Tx Ky Ky Farmer
Bell, Francis B Wf W F Nov 1857 42 m26 13/12 Tx Miss Miss
Bell, Ella Dau W F Jan 1879 21 S Tx Tx Tx
Bell, John H Son W M Aug 1882 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Bell, Martha J. Dau W F May 1884 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Bell, Daniel O Son W M Dec 1885 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Bell, Walter Son W M Aug 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Bell, Artie C Son W M Feb 1889 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Bell, Sudie Dau W F Oct 1890 ( S Tx Tx Tx
Bell, Dollie Dau W F Nov 1892 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Bell, Baby B Son W M Apr 1899 1 S Tx Tx Tx



39-39
Bell, George Hd W M Aug 1875 24 M 5/12 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Bell, Laura A Wife W F Dec 1880 19 m 5/12 Tx Fl Tx
","STR06" "I9218","","","","","","","" "I8650","Bell","Hezekiah","Abt 1758","Oct 1803","0","Don Seller's shows Hezekiah as serving in the Revolutionary War in North Carolina circa 1781. Jerome Tew also notes that Hezekiah was a Revolutionary soldier for a period of around 3 months. Tew also notes that Hezekiah and Martha had about five children. He is said to be the son of George Bell.","STR06" "I32184","Bell","Isaac Newton","Abt 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","Shirley Brinkley notes that he married second Lentitia Bostic, born in Louisiana.","STR06" "I32184","Bell","Isaac Newton","Abt 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County
Enumerated 11 Sept 1850
515-515
Isaac N. Bell 26 M Farmer La $---
Ann Bell 22 F La
Martha F Bell 3 F La
Lucy A. J. Bell 11/12 f La
516-516
Drury N. Bell 64 M Meth Minister $800 NC****
Susannah Bell 56 SC

Enumerated 17 Sept 1850
590-590
Thaddeus Bell 39 M Blacksmith $1300 Ga
Martha Bell 30 F La
Catherine V Bell 12 F Mi
Mary J Bell 19 F Ala
Frances Bell 17 F Ala
Hugh Buckaloo 25 M Laborer Miss

****Notes on the Drury Bell family, all from

http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.bell/1443.1.1.2/mb.ashx


In the Name of God Amen I William Rafor Bell of the State of South Carolina District of Sumter, & County of Salem, Planter, being very Sick & weak in Body, but of Perfect, Mind & Memory, thanks be given unto God, calling Unto Mind the Mortality of my body & knowing that it is appointed for all Men once to die, so make & ordain this my last will & Testament; that is to say, Principally & first of all, I give & recommend my Soul into the Hands of Almighty God, that gave it and my Body, I recommend to the Earth to be buried in a Decent Christian burial at the Discretion of my Executors, Nothing doubting, but at the general resurrection, I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God And as touching such worldly Estate Wherewith it has pleased God to bless me in this life; I give, demise and Dispose of the same in the following Manner & form.&emdash; First, I allow all My lawful Debts, to be paid, out of the penishable property & Crop Item, I give, unto my beloved Wife Mary, the use of my plantation Thereon I now live and all Stock, of cattle & Hoggs & together with my Horse Creatures, & plantation & farming Tools During her life time, for the benefit of my children, if she remains single and if she should Marry, then in that Case, all the property to be divided, as hereafter to be Mentioned-- First I give to my loving Wife Mary If she Marries again, Immediately after her Marriage, one Equal part with my children, of all my property Except land--Item, I give & bequeath unto my beloved Daughter Mary Bell One feather bed & furniture Exclusive of her Equal part, at the Division of all my other property inclusive. I give & bequeath unto my beloved daughter Elizabeth Bell one feather bed & furniture & one cow & calf which is now Call,d hers together with their Increase, Exclusive of her Equal part at the division of all my other property- Item I give & bequeath unto my beloved sons, John Bell, Archibald Bell, Thomas Bell, William Bell, James Bell, Drury Bell, Jesse Bell, Benjamin Bell & Robert Bell, Each their Equal part of all my property when a division of the same takes place, Either, at the Marriage or at the Death of my Wife Mary Bell, when then I allow my lands to be sold at publick sale, and such of my sons, as may be arrived to age to have his Equal part thereof, and Each of my other sons, who may not yet be of age, for his part of the Money to be put to interest, & paid to them as they arrive to age for demanding the same, Likewise I allow all my stock to be sold when my Lands are, & the Money arising therefrom to be divided accordingly, I do hereby appoint Mosses Gordon, Esqr. Executor, to this my last will & testament, disanulling all other wills, heretofore made, & Ratifying & confirming this & none other to be my last will & testament. In witness whereof I have here unto set my hand & seal this 26th day of Dec. 1803

Sign,d, Seal,d, published pronouced

W..Rafor Bell (SEAL) & declared by the said Wm. Rafor Bell as his last will & testament, in the presence of us, who in his presence,& in the presence of

Each other, have hereunto subscribed our names

Lewis Bell

her
Mary X Stuckey
mark

JoDouglsfs&emdash;

(Recorded in Will Book A page 76)
(Recorded March 15th 1809)

William Taylor ordy
Bundle 10 Pkge 3



William Rafor/Rasor Bell is said to be son of John Bell who died in Camden District, SC

DEATH: Bell, John - dec'd - Will
original- 18 Oct. 1786
Wife- Mary
eldest son- Frederick Bell & his dau. Penelope Hurst
son- William Rasor Bell & his ch.- son- John Bell
eldest dau- Penelope Stuckey

addtional notes- John Bell Jr. , son of John Bell Sr. of Duplin County, NC moved to SC in 1783 after his father's death. John Bell Jr. died 1786 in Camden District, SC.
John Bell Jrs. only known children were Frederick, William Rasor, and Penelope who married John Stuckey in Duplin County, NC and after his death moved to SC.

Passports issued by Georgia Governors 1810-1820:
""page 348, Friday, May 1, 1812,.........thro the Indian Nations to the Western Country, viz, One for Messrs. Alexander Fleming, William Fleming, Robert Fleming, and Drury Bell, the former with his wife and two children and One for Mr. Jesse Williamson with his wife and eleven children, all from Darlington District, South Carolina""

Rev. Drury Bell was born in the state of North Carolina, December 25, 1783. Of his early life but little is known. While young his mother died. At the age of fourteen he attended a Methodist camp meeting, and joined the church. His conviction for sin was very great, almost in frenzy. As he had but little religious instruction and no education he was left to the guidance of his own convictions and judgment. His conversion was very demonstrative and powerful.

About this time he was carried in what is now East Feliciana Parish, La. He volunteered in the War of 1812 and served to the end but amid all the contaminating influences of army life, he never faltered in his religion so powerful had been his conviction and conversion. Soon after returning from the War he was married to the widow Crawford, of sterling religious integrity, with whom he lived nearly sixty years. When life's weary wheels stood still she went before and left the dear old man to go along by himself. He was so anxious to read the word of God that he commenced first to spell, then to read, for he had never been to school a day in his life. His wife was his instructor and so well did he improve that he became mighty in the Scriptures.

In leaving Louisiana for the new purchase in Mississippi he asked his presiding elder to give him license to exhort the people where he was going as there was no church or ministry there. It was granted him and when the itinerant made his way down on the waters of the Pearl River in Copiah County, there was Father Bell all aglow with the Spirit of the Master, and well did he use the authority given him. He held religious services on Sunday and in the week day by night, in private houses, under bush arbors, in school-houses, had many of his neighbors converted and ready for church membership and when a church and Quarterly Conference were organized, he was licensed to preach.

So some seventy years he was a licensed exhorter and preacher, and, though he became a man of power to the pulpit, he had but three books in his library-his Bible, his own personal experience, his knowledge of men. He was simple-hearted, meek, humble. He suffered many inconveniences and wants that he might win souls to Christ. His theme in the pulpit was largely confined to the atonement of Christ and the experimental character of the gospel. Therefore he was very effective in preaching. Take him altogether, his early disadvantages and struggling poverty, weakly constitution, want of self-confidence, he was a very remarkable man. Truly, it was said the day he was buried a great man has this day fallen in Israel. Though of a very weakly constitution in his boyhood, so abstainous was he in his habits that he lived to be ninety-seven years of age, and during that long life not a blur or stain was upon his character, no complaint or charge ever brought against him in the church.

For seventy years, the question was asked annually in the Quarterly Conference ""Anything against Bro. Drury Bell?"". The answer came back: ""Nothing against him.""."" How has he done his work as a local preacher?"" ""He has done it well."" Yes, he expounded the gospel well. The artisan dropped his tools, the lawyer left his office, the student his books, the merchant his store, the farmer his plow, to go and hear that old man preach. One of the most prominent traits of his character was his devotion to prayer. I was told he spent a large portion of the night by his bed in prayer, sometimes almost the entire night. It often distressed his dear old wife. She tried to dissuade him from it. He finally became quite deaf and blind, but so well did he know the road that led to his dear Providence* where slept the most of his loved ones and old companions in the service of God, that every Sunday he was there, if the weather would permit. He always got happy before he left. January 27, 1880 he crossed the last river. He died as we would expect him to die-fell asleep in the arms of Jesus without a groan or struggle. So has passed away one among the last links that bound us to the past generation. - by A. E. Nicholson












","STR06" "I2692","","","","","","","" "I27272","Bell","James Henry","8 May 1871","11 Aug 1945","0","A digital image of his actual Texas Death certificate is viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. At the time of his death he was married and his home address was Portland, San Patricio County, Texas. His birthplace was Maranda City, Texas, with his parents names not listed, ""unable to obtain"" was instead written. He died in the shome of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Alexander of Portland, Mrs. Alexander also being the informant. He was buried in Three Rivers, Texas.

The Handbook of Texas online notes that Miranda City, Texas was an oil boomtown.

Edward Hyatt, on his ""John Bell Descendants"" tree at Rootsweb's WorldConnect Project, shows him as a son of Thomas Jefferson Bell of Cherokee, Alabama by his first wife, Marinda Rucker.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=john-bell","STR06" "I27272","Bell","James Henry","8 May 1871","11 Aug 1945","0","(Research):See attached sources.","STR06" "I35013","Bell","James Walter","3 Dec 1867","22 Mar 1951","0","The digital image of his actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as the son of John Richard Bell, Kentucky, and Julia Ann Smith, Kentucky. The informant was J. W. Bell Jr., relationship not indicated, but presumably a namesake son. He was shown as a farmer and stockman.

At the time of the 1900 Sabine County Federal Census, 1900 Census,Enumerated 5 Jun 1900,SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 3A, Household 36-36 was that of James Bell (b. Dec 1868 Tx) and Nellie Bell (b. Mar 1868 TX). They were the parents of 5 children/4 still living, Addie, Olliver, Richard, and Leona. James's father, John Bell, born Jan 1821 in Kentucky, was also a resident of their home.
","STR06" "I35013","Bell","James Walter","3 Dec 1867","22 Mar 1951","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I21977","Bell","Jo Ella","8 Jan 1879","5 Jan 1969","0","She was said to have married Homer REAGAN ca 1908.

The digital image of her actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows her as the daughter of Henry Bell and Frances Easley. The informant was Dollie Hamilton, sister. She was widowed at the time of her death, and a resident of Brookeland, Texas.","STR06" "I22021","Bell","John","Abt 1790","Bef 1850","0","Abner Morgan wrote in 1946 about the descendants of Rueben and Dorcus MORGAN, and stated: ""Sallie (MORGAN): I do not know much about her and have never contacted any of her offsprings, however I do know she married Enoch Bell and that around 1890 they lived in Kissimee, Florida."" It appears that he may have been correct about the marriage of Sally Morgan to a BELL, but possibly mistaken about her husbands first name.

There was a John Bell that was a head of household in Madison County, Florida Territory in 1840. His household consisted of 1 male between the ages of 40-50, one female between 20-30, two children between the ages of 5-10 (a boy and a girl), and three children under the age of 5, one boy and two girls.

In Lowndes County, the only Bell indexed as a head of household in 1840 was Duncan BELL. In Decatur County, there were BELL household headed by a John S. BELL, but this was for a single male between the ages of 50 and 60.

I was unable to locate the family of Enoch and Sarah Bell in Georgia or Florida for any census index from 1850 through 1900.

","STR06" "I22021","Bell","John","Abt 1790","Bef 1850","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Federal Census
Lowndes County, Georgia
361-361
Sarah BELL 33 F NC
Mary J BELL 16 F Ga
John BELL 14 M Ga*
Elizabeth BELL 13 F Ga
Newton BELL 12 M Ga
Nancy BELL 9 F Ga
Susan BELL 7 F Ga
Daniel BELL 6 M Ga
Enoch BELL 4 M Ga

*John Bell was born ca. 1836 in Georgia, and he died on Jan 19 1863 in Columbus, Ohio. John, Jr died while incarcerated at Camp Chase, Union Prision, Columbus, Ohio

It appears that Sarah ""Sallie"" remarried a Mr. Edwards and moved onto Florida. However, it appears she may have once again been widowed. This appears to the be same family below, despite a slight discrepency in ages

1860 Census Madison County, Florida

616-616
Sally EDWARDS 45 F No Carolina (born ca 1815)
Elizabeth BELL 20 F Domestic Labor Ga
Jackson BELL 22 M Day Labor Ga <--Newton?
Enoch BELL 17 M Day Labor Ga
Daniel BELL 14 M Ga
Bathaney BELL 12 M? Ga
","STR06" "I7080","Bell","John Henry","5 Mar 1855","15 Jul 1921","0","In her annotated transcription of the Brookeland Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows him as a son of John R. Bell and July Ann Bradshaw (sic). His tombstone is inscribed :He died as he lived trusting in God.""","STR06" "I7080","Bell","John Henry","5 Mar 1855","15 Jul 1921","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 3
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 3A

37-37
Bell, Henry J. Hd W M Mar 1855 45 m26 Tx Ky Ky Farmer
Bell, Francis B Wf W F Nov 1857 42 m26 13/12 Tx Miss Miss
Bell, Ella Dau W F Jan 1879 21 S Tx Tx Tx
Bell, John H Son W M Aug 1882 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Bell, Martha J. Dau W F May 1884 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Bell, Daniel O Son W M Dec 1885 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Bell, Walter Son W M Aug 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Bell, Artie C Son W M Feb 1889 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Bell, Sudie Dau W F Oct 1890 ( S Tx Tx Tx
Bell, Dollie Dau W F Nov 1892 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Bell, Baby B Son W M Apr 1899 1 S Tx Tx Tx

Household 35-35, on the preceding census sheet (2B) is that of
George Bell (b. Aug 1847 KY) and Mary Bell (b. Sept 1854 TX). Mary was shown as the mother of 12 children, 9 still living. Nine children were still living with them, Annie, Wm. F, Ella, Mary Lou, John Oliver, Bolivar, Pearl, Sidney and Thomas.

Household 36-36 was that of James Bell (b. Dec 1868 Tx) and Nellie Bell (b. Mar 1868 TX). They were the parents of 5 children/4 still living, Addie, Olliver, Richard, and Leona. James's father, John Bell, born Jan 1821 in Kentucky, was also a resident of their home.

HH 39-39 was that of Henry and Fannie's eldest son, George W. Bell, with his wife.


1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
SD 7 ED 133 Sheet 20B
380-385
Bell, J. Henry Hd M W 55 Wd Tx Ky Ky Farming
Bell, Owen Son M W 23 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Bell, Artie Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Bell, Sudie Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Bell, Louie Son m W 11 S Tx Tx Tx



","STR06" "I21979","Bell","John Henry","22 Aug 1881","25 Nov 1961","0","He was said to have married Mandy BOBBITT.

The digital image of his actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows his parents as John H. Bell and Elizabeth Easley. The informant was Thelma Toops, daughter. He was shown as a farmer, and resident of Route 1, Bronson, Texas. He was also shown as divorced.","STR06" "I21979","Bell","John Henry","22 Aug 1881","25 Nov 1961","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 4
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 141 Sheet 4A Stamped 268
65-71
Bell, John H He M W 28 m1 4 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Bell, Mandy Wf F W 28 m1 4 2/2 Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Bell, Henry A Son M W 1 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Bell, Thelma Dtr F W 0/12 S Tx Tx Tx
66-72
Bobbitt, Uriah Hd M W 62 M1 39 Miss Tn Miss Farmer
Bobbitt, Sarah M Wf F W 57 M1 39 8/6 Tx NJ Tenn Farm Laborer
Bobbitt, Callie Dtr F W 21 S Tx Ms NJ Farm Laborer
Bobbitt, Lucy Dtr F W 7 S Tx Ms NJ Farm Laborer
Bobbitt, Mary Dtr F W 15 S Tx Ms NJ Farm Laborer
Bobbitt, Otis Grandson M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I34999","Bell","John Richard","12 Jan 1821","4 Aug 1904","0","In her annotated transcription of the Brookeland Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows him as a born in Green County, KY. There is a military marker at his grave site showing that he was a Pvt Co D 1 Texas HV ARTY, Confederate States Army. His tombstone was engraved ""Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God.""

At the time of the 1900 Sabine County Federal Census, 1900 Census,Enumerated 5 Jun 1900,SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 3A, Household 36-36 was that of James Bell (b. Dec 1868 Tx) and Nellie Bell (b. Mar 1868 TX). They were the parents of 5 children/4 still living, Addie, Olliver, Richard, and Leona. James's father, John Bell, born Jan 1821 in Kentucky, was also a resident of their home.

","STR06" "I34999","Bell","John Richard","12 Jan 1821","4 Aug 1904","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Bare Creek Beat
Enumerated 11 July 1860
262-262
John R. Bell 36 M Farmer $--- $825 Ky
Julia P. Bell 32 F Ky
George A Bell 11 M Ky
Martha Bell 10 F Ky
William Bell 7 M Ky
John Bell 5 M Ky
Franklin Bell 3 M Tx
Luther Bell 4/12 Tx

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No. 3, PO Brookeland
Enumerated 7 Aug 1870
Page No. 6
541-541
Bell, John B. 46 M W Farmer $1000 Ky
Bell, Julia Ann 40 F W Keeping House KY
Bell, George A 23 M W Ky
Bell, William 18 M W Ky
Bell, Henry 16 M W Tx
Bell, Frankline 13 M W Tx
Bell, Luther 10 M W Tx
Bell, Robert 9 M W Tx
Bell, Phillips 7 M W Tx
Bell, James 3 M W Tx

1880 Census
J. R. Bell Self Wd M W 59 Ky Farmer Va Va
Robert Bell Son S M W 18 Tx Wks on Farm Ky Ky
Phillip Bell Son S M W 16 Tx Wks on Farm Ky Ky
James Bell Son S M W 12 Tx Wks on Farm Ky Ky
Luther Bell Son S M W 20 Tx Farmer Ky Ky
B. A. Bell Wf M F W 18 Tx Tx Tx
Source: Pr 3, Sabine, TX
FHL Film 1255325 NA Film #T9-1325
Page # 209D","STR06" "I35019","Bell","Laura","24 Sep 1881","13 Feb 1951","0","The digital image of her actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows her as the daughter of Frank Bell and Patsy Powell. Her name at the time of her death was Laura Bell Bradshaw, and she was shown as married. The informant was H.L. Bradshaw, relationship not indicated. She was buried at the Memorial Park cemetery in Jasper.","STR06" "I35019","Bell","Laura","24 Sep 1881","13 Feb 1951","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I34989","Bell","Louie","24 Apr 1899","4 Oct 1961","0","A digital image of his actual Texas Death certificate is viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. At the time of his death he was married and his home address was 111 Finley Ave, Lufkin, Texas. He was listed as a cleaner and presser in the dry cleaning industry, and the son of Henry Bell and Frances Easley. The informant was Mrs. Louie Bell, his wife.
","STR06" "I34989","Bell","Louie","24 Apr 1899","4 Oct 1961","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I35001","Bell","Louie Wendell","28 Oct 1926","21 Apr 1957","0","The digital image of his actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as the son of Walter Bell and Malvina Smith of Texas. He was single, and died of accidentally drowning in the Sabine River in Newton County. He was shown as a laborer.","STR06" "I35002","Bell","Luther Sidney","28 Jan 1860","12 Apr 1943","0","The digital image of his actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as the son of J. R. Bell, Kentucky, and Annie Smith, Kentucky. The informant was H. L. Bell. His occupation was farmer, retired. His doctor indicated that ""He came in to see me and was giving history of his trouble and fell dead, most probably heart attack.""","STR06" "I35002","Bell","Luther Sidney","28 Jan 1860","12 Apr 1943","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
J. R. Bell Self Wd M W 59 Ky Farmer Va Va
Robert Bell Son S M W 18 Tx Wks on Farm Ky Ky
Phillip Bell Son S M W 16 Tx Wks on Farm Ky Ky
James Bell Son S M W 12 Tx Wks on Farm Ky Ky
Luther Bell Son S M W 20 Tx Farmer Ky Ky
B. A. Bell Wf M F W 18 Tx Tx Tx
Source: Pr 3, Sabine, TX
FHL Film 1255325 NA Film #T9-1325
Page # 209D

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 1B
13-13
Bell, Luther Head m W Jan 1860 M 22 Tx Ky Ky Farmer
Bell, Rebecca Wf W F Jun 1862 37 M 22 6/6 Tx Miss Miss
Bell, Almedia Dau W F May 1880 20 S Tx Tx Tx
Bell, John L Son W M Feb 1884 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Bell, Roxy Dau W F Jun 1886 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Bell, Rosa Dau W F Aug 1889 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Bell, Cleveland Son W M Dec 1892 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Bell, Nellie Dau W F Oct 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 3
Enumerated 22 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 10B
189-190
Bell, Luther S Head M W 50 m1 31 Tx Ky Ky Foreman Lumber Mill
Bell, Rebecca A Wf F W 47 m1 31 7/6 Tx Tx Tx
Bell, John Son M W 26 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Lumber Mill
Bell, Rosa R Dtr F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Teacher Pub School
Bell, Cleveland Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Bell, Curtis Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 20 Jan 1920
SD 2 ED 170 Sheet 8A
Brookeland & White Cty
158-162
Bell, Luthy S Head M W 56 m1 Tx Tn Tn Farmer
Bell, Becike A Wf F W 57 m1 Tx Miss Tx
McGee, William L Stepfather M W 83 Wd Miss Miss MIss




","STR06" "I21980","Bell","Martha Jannie","11 May 1884","17 Aug 1908","0","She was said to have married Monroe TATOM. Most researchers show that her marriage was to George Monroe Tatom, the son of Samuel Plummer Tatom and Ella Dent, versus Monroe Tatom, son of Isaace Walker Tatom and Anna Mariah Ener. Both men were approximately the same age.

George Monroe Tatom, the son of Samuel and Ella, later married Lillie May Beneau.","STR06" "I41628","Bell","Mildred","Abt 1917","Yes, date unknown","0","She married W. V. Morris of Houston.","STR06" "I34991","Bell","Milliard Marvin","19 Nov 1901","26 Mar 1956","0","The digital image of his actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as the son of Willie Bell and Laura Dickerson, both of Texas. The informant was hiw wife, Mrs. M. M. Bell. He died at the Santa Fee Hospital in Temple, his usual residence being Silsbee, Texas. His usual occupation was shown as that of a Railroad Yardmaster.","STR06" "I34991","Bell","Milliard Marvin","19 Nov 1901","26 Mar 1956","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I35026","Bell","Minnie","Sep 1886","Yes, date unknown","0","She may have married Lewis Francis Bell, according to the Texas Birth Index a Minnie Mae Bell and Lewis Francis Bell were the parents of Glenn Lewis Bell, born 24 Oct 1927 in Sabine County.","STR06" "I41625","Bell","Nellie","Oct 1897","Yes, date unknown","0","Did she marry Henry Jackson ""Brink"" Powell? A September 2013 obituary for Dr. Thomas Francis Lee Jr shows that he ""was born on January 3, 1946 in Port Arthur, Texas to Thomas F. Lee, Sr. and Ola Mae (Powell) Lee. He was the grandson of Thomas Aiken Lee and Emma Jane (Thompson) Lee of Miami, Florida and Henry Jackson ""Brink"" Powell and Nellie Leona (Bell) Powell of Brookeland, Texas.""","STR06" "I18988","Bell","Olton Lee","17 May 1908","14 Feb 1978","0","Ham Radio Operator.","STR06" "I10558","Bell","Perthenia","Abt 1785","Abt 1847","0","Darrell Bell's website, referenced below, notes that ""Along with her sister Elizabeth, and Elizabeth's husband Duncan Morgan; and her brother Duncan Bell, they left Noth Carolina. This family group was found to be in Decatur County, Georgia in 1830.

In 1840 the same group was found on the Federal Census for Lowndes County, Georgia. According to the Williams Family, Perthenia died in 1847 in Lowndes County, the area that they resided in is possibly part of what's now Brooks County, Georgia.

New information for Perthenia, received from Linda Hughes, great-great-grand-daughter indicates that Perthena Bell Williams Morgan united with Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church, September 12, 1835. Further information from this source indicates that she possibly died about 1839. Bethlehem was located in the Old Lowndes County, present day Brooks County. Information also indicates that her husband, Reuben joined on September 13, 1835. Baptism was on the respective dates.""

http://www.rootsweb.com/~fllafaye/Family_History/family1.htm","STR06" "I35018","Bell","Print Robert","28 May 1892","23 Oct 1953","0","The digital image of his actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as the son of Bob Bell and Juliana Bradshaw, both of Texas. He died at the V A Hospital in Houston, his usual residence being Brookeland, Texas. His usual occupation was shown as that of a Farmer, raising crops and livestock. He was a veteran of W W I.
","STR06" "I35018","Bell","Print Robert","28 May 1892","23 Oct 1953","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I35011","Bell","Robert L. ""Bob""","3 Jul 1861","3 Jul 1903","0","In her annotated transcription of the Brookeland Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows him as married to Julia Ann Bradshaw. He was a Mason, and his tombstone was inscribed "" His many virtues form the noblest monument to his memory.""","STR06" "I35011","Bell","Robert L. ""Bob""","3 Jul 1861","3 Jul 1903","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 3
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 2A Stamped 119
27-29
Bell, Robert L Hd W M July 1861 38 M 17 Texas Ky Ky Farmer
Bell, Juliann A Wf W F Dec 1861 37 m 17 4/4 Tx Tx Tx
Bell, Ollie Dau W F Oct 1884 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Bell, Lottie Dau W F Jan 1885 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Bell, Minnie Dau W F Sept 1886 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Bell, Print Son W F (sic) May 1891 9 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I35004","Bell","Royal","30 Jul 1895","20 May 1898","0","In her annotated transcription of the Brookeland Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows him as a son of J. H. and Francis Bell. His tombstone is inscribed ""Weep not Papa and Mama for me, for I am waiting in Heaven for thee.""","STR06" "I21984","Bell","Sudie","25 Oct 1890","Yes, date unknown","0","She was said to have married Arthur BECKOM.","STR06" "I34971","Bell","Thomas Clifford","3 Aug 1896","23 Dec 1967","0","A digital image of his actual Texas Death certificate is viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. At the time of his death he was widowed and his home address was 1221 SW Military Drive, San Antonio, Texas. He was shown as a Oil Field Worker, and veteran of World War I. He died in Brooke General Hospital at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio.

San Antonio Express-Monday, December 25, 1967
Thomas C. Bell

Graveside services for Thomas C. Bell, 71, 1212 SW Military Dr., who died Saturday will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday in the Kenedy Cemetery, Kenedy.

Bill is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Bell Hill, Mrs. Albert Pettus, both of San Antonio; Mrs. Robert Dewlen, Denver City; Mrs. Albert Everett, Falfurrias; Mrs. George Van Devender, Bluefield, Va.; Mrs. Mickey Chamberlain, Sacramento, Calif.; three sons, John T. Bell, Seminole; Clarence E. Bell, San Antonio; Richard D. Bell; Houston; two brothers, James T. Bell, Pleasanton; D. B. Bell, Hempstead; four sisters, Mrs. Alfred Carstens, Edna; Mrs. D. F. McMurray, Pleasanton; Mrs. Carl Stewart, Three Rivers; Mrs. Luda Alexander, Beeville; 28 grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
","STR06" "I21978","Bell","Thomas Edward","8 May 1881","7 Feb 1940","0","He married Dezzie Bobbitt ca 1904.

A digital image of his actual Texas Death certificate is viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. At the time of his death he was widowed (his late wife was listed as Dezzie Bell) and his home address was Brookeland, Texas. He was listed as a farmer, and the son of John Henry Bell and Fannie Easley. The informant was D. A. Bell.","STR06" "I21978","Bell","Thomas Edward","8 May 1881","7 Feb 1940","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 4
Enumerated 27 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 142 Sheet 6B
117-136
Bell, Edward Hd M W 28 M1 6 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Bell, Dessia D Wf F W 25 M 6 4/4 Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Bell, Arnie Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Bell, Mattie Dtr F W 4 Tx Tx Tx
Bell, Libbie Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Bell, Sarah M Dtr F W 1 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I21982","Bell","Walter","19 Aug 1887","23 Jan 1970","0","The digital image of his actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as the son of Henry Bell and Francis Easley. The informant was Mrs. Nelva Johnson, daughter. His occupation was shown as Farmer. His address at the time of death was 1 block east of Hwy 96 in Pineland, and he was shown as a lifelong resident of Pineland.","STR06" "I21982","Bell","Walter","19 Aug 1887","23 Jan 1970","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I41620","Bell","William Cleveland","2 Dec 1892","16 Jul 1975","0","His Texas Death Certificated listed his usual occupation as Rancher. Although he died at the Hermann Hospital in Houstin, his usual residence was in Precinct 5, Brookland, Sabine County, Texas. The informant was his son, W. C. Bell.","STR06" "I41620","Bell","William Cleveland","2 Dec 1892","16 Jul 1975","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 1, Hemphill Town
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 202-28? SD 19 Sheet 1B
Fourth Street
22-22
Bell, William C Head M W 37 M 22 Tx Tx Tx Farm Overseer
Bell, Maudie Wf F W 37 m 22 Tx Tx Tx Teacher Public School
Bell, Mildred Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Bell, W. C. Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I35015","Bell","William T.","Abt 1852","Yes, date unknown","0","In a Post-em to Barbara Yancey Dore's tree, dated 4-19-2007, it was noted that:

William T.Bell married Celestia TUCKER and was on the 1880 Trinity Co.Texas census with two children:Nettie & Wm.R.

By 1900 Wm.T.Bell was now shown married to Martha E. and are now with additional children of their own, and the census indicated that William T.Bell had been married three times

Another website on Rootsweb shows he was married:
1:Ellen Tucker
2:Celeste Tucker
3:Martha E.Warner

Wm.and Mattie Bell are shown buried Trinity Co.Texas Cedar Grove Cemetery
Wm'Bell's wife #2 Celestia is also shown buried in Trinity Co.Texas--listed in two different cemeterys(French and Milligan)--so don't know where she is actually buried...or the date of death...she is listed as wife of Mr.W.T.Bell, Sr.

Thanks,
Lavinia Nance
RLNANCE@prodigy.net

","STR06" "I27618","","","","","","","" "I27621","","","","","","","" "I27588","Belohlavy","Josephine M.","8 Jul 1916","1 Jun 2018","0","Josephine (Josie) Slama, 101, of Dorchester, Nebraska passed away on Friday, June 1, 2018. She was born on July 8, 1916, on a farm south of Pleasant Hill, Nebraska to Frank and Christie (Sipek) Belohlavy. She attended grade school in Pleasant Hill by walking over a mile across fields sometimes crying from the cold. There were times during stormy weather her teacher didn't come. The janitor would then start a fire so she could warm up before sending her back home. She attended Swanton High School and later graduated from Crete High School in 1933. Her future husband, Joe Slama, first asked her for a dance at the Cinderella Ballroom in Crete but the music ended before they got to dance. On Sunday Joe drove to her farm and asked her to a dance near Columbus, Nebraska. They married in 1939 and eventually bought and moved to a farm south of Dorchester. In 1942 she gave birth to a son, Richard, in a house that wasn't finished. There was no electricity or running water, yet she managed to make a great home for the family. There was the cow to milk each morning, large garden to care for, chickens to be butchered, eggs to pick, vegetables and fruit to be canned, jams to make, clothes to wash by hand, and sometimes soap and butter were made. At certain times during the year there was hay to be made and she was the one that insured the 20 foot high haystack was built correctly so it would stand into the winter. She also helped pick corn by hand and stack bundles of oats. But there was always time to attend a dance at Tabor Hall, ZCBJ lodge No. 74 where she was a lifelong member receiving her 50 year pin in 1989 and honorary membership in 2012. Shortly after marriage she joined the newly formed Jes'Tus Extension Club and was an active member until the club ended in the 1970's. The 40 or so homemakers were devoted to learning the latest information provided by UNL Extension on cooking, sewing, and the many other skills homemakers needed. When the weather made roads impassable by car, they would use horses and wagon to meet at members' homes. Her mother died of diabetes in 1946 when her son was three. Her second son, Gene, was born in 1947. The Jes'Tus club then became more important to her than ever. She also became a member of the Dorchester Methodist Church. In the 1950's she helped start and lead the PH 4-H club in Pleasant Hill. She specialized in entomology helping several youth get trips to 4-H Club Congress in Chicago. For retirement, Joe and Josie moved to Dorchester in 1970. One thing she enjoyed in retirement in the 70's was making and painting pairs of owls. Over 40 families received these owls and some still have them hanging in their homes. Her husband died in 1999 after almost 60 years of marriage. Josie then spent her days in Dorchester enjoying time with friends, gardening, and helping Gene maintain records of his purebred heard of Simental cattle. Eventually she broke a hip from a fall and spent the last couple of years in Tabitha of Crete where she enjoyed time with the staff and other residents. She is survived by her sons and daughter-in-law, Richard and Dianne (Whittington) Slama of Lincoln and Gene Slama of Dorchester; grandchildren Mark, David, and Todd Slama and Michelle (Slama) Brummer; and seven greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband Joe; parents; and brothers Robert and Joe Belohlavy and sister Anna Urban. Services will be Wednesday, June 6, at 10 a.m. at Kuncl Funeral Home with Pastor John Slama officiating. Soloist is Tim Javorsky. Visitation will be on Tuesday from 5 - 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorials are to the American Diabetes Association. Interment: Wilber Czech Cemetery. Kuncl Funeral Home in Crete is in charge of arrangements.","STR06" "I47263","Belohlavy","Roger Gene","15 Jul 1949","15 Jun 2018","0","Dennis Belohlavy writes that his cousin, Roger, was like a brother to him.

Roger Gene Belohlavy passed away June 15, 2018 after nearly a three year battle with leukemia. He was born July 15, 1949 in Lincoln, Nebraska to Joseph and Evelyn (Karl) Belohlavy. He grew up on a farm near Pleasant Hill, Nebraska. Roger attended Wilber High School. He attended the University of Nebraska Lincoln, receiving his Master's in Meat Science in 1975. He married Janice Kay Rasmussen in 1975. To this union were born two daughters, Cindy and Amanda. Roger raised his family in Crete, Nebraska, operating his small business Turkey Creek Furs and Recycling. He also worked at Alpo Pet Foods for 17 years. Roger later became a licensed real estate broker, operating Turkey Creek Realty with his wife. Roger is survived by his wife Janice (Rasmussen) Belohlavy, daughters Cindy Belohlavy, Windermere, FL, and Amanda (Jeremy) Karr of Lincoln and grandchildren Emmett, Kaylynn, and Hazel Karr. Funeral Services will be held on Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 10:00 am at Grace United Methodist Church in Crete. Visitation will be on Wednesday from 5:30 ? 7:30 pm at Kuncl Funeral Home in Crete. Memorials have been designated to the Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center, Crete Area Medical Center, or the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Kuncl Funeral Home in Crete is in charge of arrangements.","STR06" "I27602","Belohlavy","Stepan ""Steve""","25 Dec 1885","1 Feb 1984","0","His ashes were spread in the Bohemian National Cemetery (Jelen), in Knox County, Nebraska.","STR06" "I44714","Belsha","Martha Justine ""Jettie""","13 Dec 1875","31 Aug 1946","0","On her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Jonathan Grimm and maintained by Kay Parker McCary, she is shown as a daughter of Columbus Marion BELSHA (FAG#28173704) and Mary Elizabeth HARKNESS (FAG#45088206).

Name Martha Justine Mc Cary
Event Type Death
Event Date 31 Aug 1946
Event Place Milam, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 01 Dec 1875
Birthplace Shelby, Texas
Father's Name C M Belsha
Mother's Name Mollie Harkness
Informant John McCary, Milam, Texas
Certificate Number 38329
GS Film number 2218422
Digital Folder Number 005145004
Image Number 02324

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39C-DC4 : accessed 12 Feb 2014), Martha Justine Mc Cary, 31 Aug 1946; citing certificate number 38329, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218422.","STR06" "I4692","Belter","Elizabeth Louise","Abt 1891","17 Feb 1960","0","The family bible records her birth date as taking place in North Dakota, Nov. 25. No year was shown.","STR06" "I48026","Benes","Eleanor Jane","9 Sep 1927","27 Aug 2022","0","Obituary for Eleanor J. Baxa

A Funeral Mass for Eleanor will be held on Wednesday, August 31, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Tobias, Nebraska. Father Robert Barnhill will preside over the Mass.

A Graveside Service will be held in the Tobias Cemetery following the Funeral Mass.

A public visitation will take place on Tuesday from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska.

A Rosary will be prayed at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska.

Memorials are suggested to the family for future designation.

Eleanor Jane (Benes) Baxa was born to Andrew and Josephine (Hajek) Benes on September 9, 1927 near Valparaiso, Nebraska. Eleanor passed away August 27, 2022 at Heritage Crossings in Geneva at the age of 94 years, 11 months, and 18 days.

Eleanor grew up on the family farm 5 miles northeast of Valparaiso. She attended District 116 country school and graduated from Valparaiso High School in 1945. After high school, Eleanor attended the University of Nebraska in Lincoln and graduated with a teaching degree. She taught at a country school for nine years.

On June 12, 1956, Eleanor was united in marriage to Joseph Baxa Jr. at St. Mary's Cathedral in Lincoln, Nebraska. To this union three sons were born. They made their home on a farm northeast of Tobias, Nebraska where they lived until moving to Tobias in 1999. She moved into Heritage Crossings in 2018.

Eleanor was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary Post #311 of Tobias for over 60 years. She was an active member of the St. Joseph's Catholic Church altar society in Tobias and her faith was very important to her.

Eleanor was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother. She enjoyed spending time with her family. Eleanor also loved gardening, tending to her flowers, and taking many videos and photographs. She never left the house without a camera.

Eleanor was preceded in death by her husband Joe; son and daughter-in-law Ronald and Janet Baxa; parents Andrew and Josephine Benes; brothers and sisters-in-law Ernest and Lillian Benes, Paul and Helen Benes; brothers Robert, Daniel, and Jerome Benes; sister and brother-in-law Frances and Raymond Hottovy; sister Margaret Kouma; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law Leonard and Marvel Baxa and Irvin and Dorothy Dobesh.

Eleanor is survived by sons William Baxa and Gary (Michelle) Baxa all of Tobias; grandchildren Brian (Snehal) Baxa, Greg (Roxy) Baxa all of Topeka Kansas, Miranda (Brent) Jansky of Tobias, Melanie (Alex) Clark of McCool Junction, Katelin Sturdivant of Beatrice; great-grandchildren Paislee, Kaylee, and Gabby Baxa, Brixton and Bowen Jansky, and Brooks Clark; brother-in-law Arnold Kouma; sister-in-law Dorothy Benes; and many nieces and nephews.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I11923","Bengelmann","Adam","Between 1580 and 1600","","0","Adam Bengellmann was identified as our earliest known Benkelman ancestor through the tireless research of Margaret ""BonnieMargaret"" McDonald Benkelman Jacobs.

On page 19 of the 1981 unpublished edition of her manuscript, BonnieMargaret cites the Reichsstadt records of Schw?bisch Gm?nd for the years 777 to 1450, which include records of early Bengelmanns and Benkelmanns. She noted that all of the German literature on early names assign the name of Benkelmann to a derivation from the Bengel Mann, the letters K and G having the same sound in German. Bonnie noted an entry for 5 Jun 1354, containing an early reference to a resident of that area using the Bengelmann surname. This reference concerned the decision of the church to establish a high mass, and lists the names of the men who will contribute. She notes that 'within the lists we discover not only a probable ancestor, but also the entire range of of developing names':

""Fritz Abelin, pastor Konrad Argenhaus, the Agnerin, Albrect the reaper and binder, the men from the house of Adelburg, the Augustinian, Bengelmann, Bissinger the Lurn, Gotzin the Murerin, Konrad Grulich of Graben, Gumpolt of the Eselgasse, Graman the butcher, Hoppelhart of the Zieselgaus, Hans Imhog, Kurnegg from the Graben, Mangolt, Ottlin from the Graven, the one-eyed Roser, Heinz Rot, Heinrich Slamp, der Schwitzer, Walter Vertzbry and Sigfried Wusterriert. "" (BonnieMargaret's full citation was ""Urkunden und Aketn der ehemaligen Reichsstadt Schw?bisch Gm?nd. 777 bis 1500 A.D."" Bearbeitet von Alfons Nitsch I. TEIL 777 bis 1450' und Inventare Der Nichtstaatlichen Archive in Baden-W?rttemberg Heft 11. Herausgegeben vom Stadtarchiv Schw?bisch Gm?nd. 1966).

On pages 20 and 21 of her 1981 unpublished manuscript, Bonnie quoted Dr. Paul Edel, her initial genealogist in Aalen, as citing Josef Karlmann Brechenmacher's book, ETYMOLOGISCHES WORTERBUCH DER DEUTSCHEN FAMILIENNAMEN (C.A. Starke-Verlag Limburg A.D. LAHN Bergrundet in Gorlitz 1847. Leiferung 1-10, Erster Band 1957-1960, A-J) in which it was suggested that Bengel Mann derived from ""Prugel (cudgel or club), Knuttel (also cudgel or club), starker (strength), derber Kerl (coarse man)""---the earliest Bengel being a coarse, strong man....whether through occupation or personality.

Ingolf Vogel, a regular contibutor to the SURNAME-ORIGINS-L@rootsweb.com, agrees showing the name likely derived from the middle high German word ""bengel"" = stick, cudgel, and signifying a coarse, tough man. It is possible she was citing the same source as Dr. Edel. Ingolf added that the modern German word ""Bengel"" is a mischievous boy, and that it could very well have evolved from that old word for coarse/tough. BonnieMargaret made the same point.

Ingolf also found listed in her sources the name BENCKELMANN - from Benecke, a Low German form of the name Bernhard (Germanic roots ""beranu"" (bear) & ""harti"" (hard).

BonnieMargaret, on page 31 of her 1981 manuscript stated that ""Herr Weyhreter who currently has possession of those records [the parish records of Adelmannsfelden] confirms that Adam and Hans Jerg Bengellman were brothers and the sons of ADAM BENGELLMAN, M?ller auf der Burghards M?hle (a ""fortress mill/protected mill"") in Fachsenfeld Parish. The mill still stands there today, as sturdy as it was then. ""From all appearances, its workingmen might have left just yesterday, yet in was never again a working grain mill after the Thirty Years War."" (The reference to Burghards M?hle as being in Fachsenfeld Parish--six miles northwest of Aalen--was in the first paragraph on page 31, in the third paragraph of that same page, she instead referenced Burghards M?hle as being in Adelsmannsfelden Parish---about 12 miles northwest of Aalen.) Her detailed German map section does show Burghards M?hle as closer to Adelsmannsfelden than Faschsenfeld. Additionally the parish records referenced above are for Adelsmannsfelden.

In a letter Bonnie-Margaret Jacobs wrote Ben Benkelman Jr, dated October 13, 1980, she stated: ""I had engaged my Stuttgart genealogist [Friedrich Wollmershauser] to meet us in Pluderhausen to go through old town records there. We climbed into an attic, behind two locked doors, and there I read pages and pages of marriage and death inventories that gave me a sense of the family fortunes---which were respectably solid, though not wealthy. That done, we had half a day left, and Friedrich suggested we go back to Aalen, where I'd failed to get even close to those oldest records....We deposited Friedrich in the parish records and Hans [distant Cousin Hans Benkelmann of Dewangen] and Bruce and I set out to find Benkelmans.

An old woman we found told us that the Benkelmans in town were newcomers. That really startled me since this was the place of the oldest records of the family. We ran down the wife of one of them who agreed...and referred us to her husband's parents who live in a place like the Schneiderhof, called Berg, but much older and more primitive. (BonnieMargaret marked Berg on a German map, showing it northwest of Aalen, between the towns of Dewangen and Rodamsd?rfle). And these old Benkelmanns weren't terribly sure who they were either, except that the old man believed his grandfather had been born in Waiblingen.

So we headed back to the parish house to see what Friedrich [the genealogist] had turned up. When we arrived Friedrich and the pastor were beside themselves with excitement. My recently deceased genealogist from that area had given me the idea that the record there would be the oldest we would find--and the parish records being so old, many were now illegible anyway...The parish records began in 1650, immediately after the 30 Years War that left two thirds of the Germans dead, and the country absolutely ravaged. It would be a miracle to find a thread of the family back through that war. But it was there! It develops that there was a displaced pastor in the area who had no church, but he continued to administer the sacraments to those who wanted him--and after the war he carefully recorded his records into the proper parishes! So we found the birth of the father of my eldest ancestor--and the place it occurred--in 1624. Since that record bore the place of residence of the parents---we had then located the place where the family lived prior to the war.... But even more interesting, both genealogists have assured me that wherever the family lived before the war was the place they had lived for generations, since there was no mobility prior to the war. This is the place they would have lived when the German people in the countryside assumed surnames! In other words--I have found where this family began as Benkelmans! Even Cousin Hans was equally stunned that such a record existed and that the name of that first ancestor was ADAM.

After the Thirty Years War (l6l8-l648) the population of Wurttemberg was decreased by 75%. That was true in all of southern Germany. Those who weren't murdered by the troops just starved to death. Germany regained population very quickly, mostly due to migration of people. Many of the Swiss moved to the west bank (which was then German, not French) and many people like our Benkelmans were free to move west from around the Bavarian border to land that had been opened by the war. Our Benkelmans migrated from the east to Pluderhausen early in the l700's.","STR06" "I11923","Bengelmann","Adam","Between 1580 and 1600","","0","(Research):

BonnieMargaret Jacobs, in her 1981 unpublished manuscript, noted that from 1601 through 1651 children born to both Jacob and Hans Benggelmann were recorded in the Catholic parish records now on deposit in Aalen (p. 33). She did not specify, however, how Jacob and Hans might be related to Adam. (Though it might be possible that Hans is Hans Jerg?)","STR06" "I8353","Bengelmann","Adam","Abt 1620","Yes, date unknown","0","The Faschenfeld Church book shows he was a Miller of Scherrenm?hle, at Wailblingen, Faschenfeld parish. In 1656 he was at Berg bei Aalen. In 1670 at Leinroden, and in 1695 he came to Waiblingen. (Jacobs, pp. 50, 89). BonnieMargaret shows his father's name, in church records, as Adam Binggelmann.","STR06" "I46","Bengelmann","Hans Albrecht","Abt 1654","Yes, date unknown","0","In April, 1980, Bonnie Jacobs wrote the following in a letter to Ben Benkelman: "" I think I am reaching the end of the line on the Benkelman research and so I want to share it with you, Ben. I believe that the oldest ancestor I am going to be able to record is one Albrecht Benkelmann (actually spelled Binkelmann)..I am now researching the parish of Fachsenfeld.

The conclusion that Albrecht would be the earliest ancestor BonnieMargaret would discover was premature, as in the Fall of 1980, while on a research trip to Germany, the Stuttgart based genealogist she had hired was able to help her find parish records for both Allbrect's father and grandfather, both of who bore the name Adam. Fachsenfeld parish records-- researched and transcribed by Bonnie aided by the professional German genealogists she had hired--Dr. Paul Edel of Aalen and Friedrich Wollmershauser of Stuttgart--show Hanns Albrecht Benggelmann as a ""Bauerknecht von Waiblingen"", a farm laborer from Waiblingen (on the outskirts of Aalen), at the time of his marriage.","STR06" "I11925","Bengelmann","Johann Georg ""Hans Jerg""","3 Mar 1624","Yes, date unknown","0","Hans Jerg was shown in the Adelmannsfelden Parish records to have married a woman named Maria Magdalena on 13 Feb 1692 at Scherrenm?hle.

BonnieMargaret Jacobs, on page 6 of her 1981 manuscript, stated that when she visited Germany, one of the places she toured was the Berg ""hof"" where Benkelmann still live. The family that is still there is descended from Hans Jerg Benkelmann, the brother of Adam of Berg/Waiblingen (and ancestor of the Michigan/Colorado/Kansas Benkelman families), and she suspects that this place of Berg is the true ancestral home of the Benkelman family. On page 33, she noted that Johann Georg (Hans Jerg) Benggelmann , the son of Adam Benggelmann of the Burghards M?hle was baptised anno 1624 in Fachsenfeld. She also stated that throughout the war, the churches were inactive in this area. But there was a displaced pastor from Neubronn who was also a refugee and who continued to administer the sacraments to the other refugees. It was he who recorded the 1624 baptism of Jerg and later entered it into the proper parish records at Fachsenfeld. After the Peace of Westphalia, when the princes became their own popes, W?rttemberg was declared Protestant and the parishes were re-established as reformed. The pastor from Neubronn carefully saw to it that his ministrations were recorded in the proper parishes and only because of him are we one of the few German families of this region who can find the thread back through the holocaust of the Thirty Years War.

BonnieMargaret when on to note that Jerg arrived in Scherrenm?hle in Waiblingen, Fachsenfeld parish, in the year 1658 and he appears to have lived his life as a miller there, though several of his children migrated to Aalen. The descendant of his who now lives at the Berg hof is descended from one of Jerg's children who first migrated to Aalen. This repeated return of Benkelmanns to Berg gives weight to the possibility that Berg is the true ancestral home.","STR06" "I11941","Bengelmann","Maria Barbara","18 Jan 1698","Yes, date unknown","0","BonnieMargaret Jacobs indicates that Maria Barbara was ""secretly married in Leinroden Castle.""","STR06" "I12155","","","","","","","" "I12155","","","","","","","" "I12158","","","","","","","" "I15312","Benjamin","Lois Ruth","6 Apr 1917","16 Jan 1988","0","The daughter of William Anthony BENJAMIN and Claire Lillian CROTHERS. Lois was a Nurse and Pianist.","STR06" "I37680","","","","","","","" "I4018","","","","","","","" "I851","Benkelman","Alvin Carlton","8 May 1895","9 Sep 1987","0","Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Mich., April 11, 1919
Page Four
Around Our Town
Alvin Benkelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Benkelman and a U. of M. student, is enjoying his vacation here at the home of his parents.

His daughter, Anne Scott Benkelman Pritchard wrote, on Veteran's Day 2011, ""My dad, Alvin Carlton Benkelman, was born in 1895 and served in WWI; he liked to say ""where the bullets were the thickest"" - loading munitions on ships in New Jersey.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, August 27, 1954
Vol 49, Number 18
Page 1

Invention Lauded by Experts
New Benkelman Beam Measures Deflection

Alvin C. Benkelman, brother of Dorus Benkelman of Cass City, has been lauded by road engineers in the United States for developing an instrument called the ""Benkelman Beam"" for the measuring of elastic pavement deflections. Deflection of a pavement is the amount the pavement gives under road pressure. Although many devices have been invented to measure deflection, the ""Benkelman Beam"" is the first really simple device for the highway work, according to engineer Benkelman.

In the past, the best method was an electronic method which required a great deal of expensive equipment and a considerable amount of time and effort for each installation. Only a limited number of installations were possible in any one area. Another disadvantage of this method was that the road surface had to be disturbed to install the equipment. While on duty as a consultant engineer with the Bureau of Public Roads on the WASHO test road in Idaho in 1953, Mr. Benkelman developed the deflection measuring device which bears his name. Because of the speed with which Mr. Benkelman's device is operated, the WASHO test personnel was able to make approximately 40,00ft individual deflection readings. An example of the increased speed of the ""Benkelman Beam"" is reported by the California Highway Department. They used the beam to study pavement which had received severe ""longitudinal and transverse"" cracking. The beam was used to determine its operational characteristics and to supply experience on the best methods of using it. The results were outstanding. A complete survey of the road was completed in one day, excluding traveling time. Over 40 different sections were tested along the road. The California road commission estimates that the same work done by the electronic method would have taken 10 days. Mr. Benkelman and his wife and daughter, Ann Scott, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dorus Benkelman. They stopped in Cass City on their way home to Alexandria, Val, from Idaho.

The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Vol 22 dated September 7, 1959, reported that Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Benkelman of Ottowa, Illinois and daughter Ann Scott attended the Blaufuss family reunion in Davenport, Iowa.

Volume 27 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published September 4, 1967 reported that Alvin, a 1917 engineering graduate of the University of Michigan, was honored with the University's Sesquicentennial Award at the annual Asphalt Institute meeting at the University on August 9, 1967.

Memorial Service for A. C. Benkelman Sep. 13, 1987

There was a man, born in 1774, who journeyed westward planting or selling seedlings from Pennsylvania to Ohio and beyond. He was a natural man, cheerful, generous in nature, and had an affinity for the wilderness. He supplied frontiersman with apple orchard stock throughout the Midwest. His name, John Chapman, better known as Johnny Appleseed. There was another man who retired in the Elk Creek community in 1967 with a strange sounding name. He was born in Michigan in 1895, and was a graduate of the University of Michigan with a degree in Chemical Engineering. From 1919 to 1928 he worked for the Illinois Highway Department where he was soil engineer on the Bates Road Test. From 1928 to 1934 he worked for the Michigan Highway Department as research engineer on soils, fast actions, and pavement. From 1934 to 1954 he worked for the U. S. Bureau of Public Roads in charge of structural design of flexible pavement. In 1956 he was on the staff of Highway Research Board. He is well known throughout the highway construction trade for his invention of a economical portable device to measure deflections of pavement under heavy loads which to this day carries his name. His name, Alvin C. Benkelman, better known as ""Benk"". The device that he invented is called the Benkelman Beam. I compare Benk with Johnny Appleseed because they both left their mark. Benk, too, was outgoing, was young at heart, loved people and the out-of-doors. He established a flourishing pine tree farm, and was a member of the American Tree Farmers Association. He couldn't do enough for others. Most think that Benk was lured to the area by his wife, Olive, a native of Elk Creek, but there must have been a yearning or spark that had been smoldering since the days of his youth when, as a young man in a glee club, he learned ""In the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia"", which became one of his favorite pieces. His first trip to this area was at the time of the First World War when he accompanied the body of a dead soldier to Galax, Virginia. He liked it then and vowed to return. Benk had two children, a son and daughter. It is rare when a son gets to choose his step-mother, but Alvin Jr., whose mother had died, introduced his vivacious teacher, Miss Scott, to his widowed father. Matrimony ensued and it was a joyous occasion when ""Scotty"" was born. Benk and Olive had been making plans for their retirement for many years. They had already negotiated the purchase of the property that is referred to as ""The Falls"" which at the time was a dump. Where others may have seen trash, Benk saw jewels. One of his first projects was to clean up that unsightly piece of property, build a cabin, and landscape the grounds to show off the falls. It was since become a show place and a haven for many a guest. He attacked the homeplace, ""Flag Pond"" with the same vigor and vitality, restoring an already existing house and out buildings, into their permanent dwelling. I remember my first visit to their home and how cordial they were and willing to show off their home. Benk was especially proud of the spring that had been walled up and flowed through the end of their entrance way. I was impressed by how low the ceilings seemed, but for someone five feet two, they were high enough. Because I was taller was my fault, not his. The lawns were always neatly mowed and trimmed, Benk doing the work or supervising. One of the log houses in the rear was converted into a wood working showroom which became his hobby. It was not unusual to find him working in his shop in the dead of winter by the warmth of a wood stove. Because of his love of trees, it was only natural that he developed his hobby for working with wood. Every kind of wood was a new challenge. Some he liked better than others, but I've never seen anyone able to make a piece of wood shine without any finish as Benk could. There is hardly a kitchen in the community that doesn't have the little recipe holder that he fashioned with a clothes pin. He made letter holders, lamps, music boxes, jewelry boxes, key boards, cribbage boards cut out in the shape of a state, boot jacks, and even a grandfather clock, to list but a few, and do you know, he gave these away freely to his friends, often accompanied by an original verse by his wife. You could never come away from his house empty handed. If it wasn't something that he had made, it was something that he had grown out of his bountiful garden. He flourished on generosity.

( The above are excerpts from Dr. Palmer Fant's memorial address, courtesy of Alvin C. Benkelman, Jr.)

His obituary was published in the October 7, 1987 Cass City Chronicle.

Alvin Benkelman

Funeral services were held last month for former Cass City resident, Alvin C. Benkelman, who died Sept. 9 in Elk Creek, VA. Born May 8, 1895 in Cass City, Benkelman was a well known civil engineer in the design of flexible pavement. He graduated from the University of Michigan in 1919 with a B.S. Degree in Chemical Engineering and began his professional careert as a pavement and soils engineer with the Illinois Division of Highways, serving on the Bates Road Test. He then became associated with the U.S. Bureau of Public Roads and did research at Purdue University and on the Virginia Demonstration Road in 1926-28. Benkelman continued to work in research and design of flexible pavement with the Michigan State Highway Department in 1928. Returning to the bureau in 1934, Benkelman was in charge of research for the Hybla Valley Test Track and on the WASHO Road Test in Idaho. His work as Research Engineer on the AASHO Road Test in Illinois brought him in contact with engineers from all over the world who gathered to learn of road construction and durability. Benkelman is well known for his invention of the ""Benkelman Beam: which is widely used in highway construction to measure pavement deflections. After retirement from the Bureau of Public Roads, he traveled extensively as a consultant for the Asphalt Institute. Benkelman was awarded the Highway Research Board's Roy W. Crum Distinguished Service award in recognition of his work in the field of highway research. In 1967 he retired to the Elk Creek Valley where he became a member of the American Tree Farmer's Association. For the past 20 years, he has enjoyed living in the Blue Ridge Mountains with his wife, Olive S. BENKELMAN; one son, A.C. Benkelman, Jr. of Warrenton, VA; one daughter, Mrs. Ann Scott (Benkelman) PRICHARD Jr. of Sacramento, Ca.; one sister, Marie BROWN of Saginaw; 7 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)

","STR06" "I851","Benkelman","Alvin Carlton","8 May 1895","9 Sep 1987","0","(Research):He was one the family members BonnieMargaret Jacobs personally interviewed when preparing her history of the Benkelman family.","STR06" "I865","Benkelman","Alvin Carlton","1 Jul 1929","21 Aug 2012","0","The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 10, September 1, 1947, noted that Alvin C. Benkelman, Jr graduated from Alexandria High School and joined the U.S. Army, serving with the Medical Corp in Korea. As of Volume 11, it was noted that he was discharged from the Army of Occupation, Korea, and was to enter the University of Virginia in the fall.

The following was written by Al in August 2000, a self titled memoir of his misspent youth

FRANK AND BENK

A hundred years ago when we were both young and full of it, we were double dating with a neighbor's two girls ( for the first time). We wanted to impress them so we took them to a Hungarian restaurant/night club in Washington, D.C., and did it up right - steaks, sparkling burgandy - the whole nine yards. Due to a slight misunderstanding, Frank thought I had money, and I thought he had it. We had to borrow money from our dates to pay the bill. And you know those ungrateful girls would not go out with us again. They didn't know the chance they missed.

Now for the raccoon story. We were camping in the Adirondacks with Frank and our children and dog several years ago. Our camp site was in a rocky hill area that was over run with raccoons. In those days, we knew how to camp - two tents and a screen enclosure/mess tent and dining area. The site was a little cramped for all these tents so Frank elected to sleep in the mess tent. Oh, yes, we had had champagne with our evening meal. We sat around the campfire after the children were down for the night, with Frank smoking and us reminiscing, ringed by eyes of 'coons glowing in the dark. Occasionally a brave one would come close to beg for food. At about l0:00 p.m. we secured the food in cars or tied them up high bedded down for the night. I awoke about l:00 a.m. to a great clatter of pans. From the position of our tent, I could shine a light down in the mess tent and was treated to the sight of Frank in his shorts with the champagne bottle raised on high chasing a very large 'coon around the picnic table. After I stopped laughing, I went down and unzipped the door of the mess tent, and the 'coon ran out. Frank has never seen the humor in this incident. His comment you never looked up at a large raccoon looking down at you.

Of all the rivers Frank and I have canoed, I think Frank will agree that the Cacapon in West Virginia was our favorite. We went down it several times with a dozen stories for each trip; those were the days. There was the time we came up to the community of Capon Bridge and learned that the little stream behind the store had just been stocked with trout. I was fishing with great success (Frank's not a fisherman). I would catch them, take them to Frank who was cleaning them, and putting them in the cooler. I had lost track of the number I had caught, and asked Frank how many there were, and was told nine. The limit was six. We packed up and shoved off! We grilled them for supper, eating eight between us. I think Frank will agree that was the best trout we ever ate.

There is a waterfalls on the bank of the Cacapon feeding into the main stream about l0 feet across called the Bridal Veil Falls, a large rock covered with moss, and the water streaming off of it in a hundred little rivulets - a magnificent sight in its own right. We landed and climbed a porous limestone bank rising 50 feet up from the river to fill our canteens in one of the many springs that fed the falls. In one of these pools surrounded by bright green moss a Scarlet Tanager was taking a bath. This was one of the most brilliant sights either of us had ever seen in nature. We filled our canteens with cold clear water [not the bird bath] and returned, inspired, to the canoe and continued our trip.

One more and I will quit. Then there was the time we ran out of beer. A common occurrence on a 3 or 4 -day trip because of weight constraints. At evening camp Frank was building a fire place and I was fishing from the bank. Now we were miles from anywhere. I snagged my favorite lure out in the river and waded out to retrieve it. you guessed it, it was snagged on a unopened 6-pack of beer. It may have been a little flat but we thanked our good fortune and drank with gusto.

Frank and I have put a lot of water under our keel in more ways than one. We have argued, rejoiced and enjoyed one another's company. In short, best friends. BENK

","STR06" "I12659","Benkelman","Anna Catharina","6 Aug 1843","12 Sep 1917","0","BonnieMargaret Jacobs writes that Catharina was born when her father was only 20, and before he had met all the requirements to be able to marry. She was raised in her mothers hometown of Bartenbach, and the three of them were not able to live together as a family until she was seven years old. After her parents were finally allowed to marry, in 1850, they were able to move to the Schneiderhof to live at last with Friedrich.

Cass City Chronicle
July 17, 1908
Local Items, Page 4

While returning from a berry patch southeast of town Monday, the horse driven by Mrs. Fred Buerk and her granddaughter, Miss Mary Buehrley, became frightened at the big umbrella ont eh mail wagon and Mrs. Buerk was thrown from the buggy. Her head was caught between the wheel and the buggy box and she was extricated from her perilous posistion with difficulty. Mrs. Buerk's face was badly bruised but her injuries are not considered servious. Miss Buerhly escaped uninjured and showed great pluck during the excitement.

Cass City Chronicle
September 6, 1912
Local Items, Page 5

While driving to Cass City Saturday afternoon the horse of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buerk became frightened and ran into the ditch. Mr. Buerk was thrown from the buggy and dragged some distance in the water. Fortunately neither Mr. or Mrs. Buerk sustained any serious injuries and aside from a few broken eggs no damage was done.

Cass City Chronicle
September 14, 1917

Mrs. Catherine Buerk
Elkland Twp. Pioneer Passed Away Wednesday, Sept. 12

Mrs. Catherine Buerk, a resident of Elkland Township since 1873, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Leonard Buehrly, Wednesday, Sept. 12, following an illness of Bright's disease of three months' duration.

Catherine BENKELMAN was born in Wuertemberg, Germany, August 6, 1843, and was united in marriage with Fred Buerk in 1867. They left Germany for America in 1873 and came directly to Cass City. They purchased a tract of land in Elkland township which they cleared while enduring the hardships of pioneer life and where they spent many happy, contented years. Mr. Buerk passed away on March 27, 1915.

Funeral services will be held at the Evangelical church of which Mrs. Buerk was a faithful member, at ten o'clock Saturday morning. Mrs. Buerk leaves one daughter, Mrs. Leonard BUEHRLEY and three sisters, Mrs. Jacob JOOS, Mrs. Christina JAUS and Mrs. John CROCKER, all of Cass City, besides six grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, 2007 and 2008)","STR06" "I11983","Benkelman","Anna Maria ""Mary""","22 May 1839","4 May 1913","0","German Parish records show ""ist 1853 ausgewandert"" (left for America) in 1853. On the Oberant Welzheim Emmigrants list, 1818-1891, She is listed as Anna Maria, g. d. 22t. Mai 1839 ledig, and travelling in a party headed by her mother, Maria Dorothea, the widow of Johann Leonhard Benkelmann, a farmer of Schneiderhof. Three of her sisters were on this list as well.

BonnieMargaret's full source citation was: Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, ""Verzeichnis der Auswanderung aus dem Oberamt Welzheim 1818-1891"" F 214 B?schel 91 Fortlaufende Number 42 [or possibly 47] ).

Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Mich., Friday, May 9, 1913
Vol. 8, No. 3

Elkland Twp. Loses Pioneer Settler
Mrs. John Striffler passed away Sunday Evening
Has Been a Resident of This Township for 54 years; was 73 Years of Age

Following an illness of several months duration, Mrs. John Striffler, one of the pioneer settlers of Elkland Township, died at her home on Pine Street Sunday evening at the age of 73 years.

Mary Benkelman was born in Brech, Wuertemberg, Germany*, on May 22, 1839, and came to this country in 1852, landing at Baltimore. She with some of her brothers and sisters settled in Lancaster, N.Y., and here on Nov. 14, 1858, she was united in marriage with John Striffler. This union was blessed with seven children, six of whom survive.

[BonnieMargaret Jacob's writes that Breech was just down and across the road from the Schneiderhof, both near B?rtlingen]

It was 54 years ago this month, when they, in the prime of life, came to Michigan, locating on the land now known as Striffler homestead, two miles east and north of Cass City. They belonged to that distinguished number of early settlers who opened up this section of Tuscola county and laid the foundation for future prosperity for those who came into these parts later on and here was established a home where the generous impluses and the hospitable ways of the pioneer held sway. When the life on the farm grew to sternouse (sic) for their advanced years, Mr. and Mrs. Striffler moved to Cass City to spend their remaining years.

Mrs. Striffler became a Christian in early life and ever since the establishment of the Evangelical society in this section, has been a regular attendant of that church. Her life was of such a self-sacrificing nature that she became a blessing to all who came to know her and in return God gave her a peaceful life full of hope and joy. Her last sickness was born with patience. She will be missed by the many friends and especially in the home by the husband and daughter.

The funeral services were held at the Evangelical church on Thursday morning. Rev. D.J. Feather, the pastor, officiated, assisted by Revs. J.M. Bittner and J. Schmaus, and the remains were carried to their last resting place in Elkland cemetery by the following nephews of the deceased, who served as pall bearers: B.F. and J.A. BENKELMAN, G. E. and John KRAPF, Solomon and Samuel STRIFFLER.

Besides the husband, six children, Mrs. Archie MARKS, G. A. STRIFFLER, Mrs. Salome BIEN, Miss Martha STRIFFLER, Mrs. W.R. KAISER and David STRIFFLER, one sister, Mrs. M.M. SCHWEGLER of this city, two brothers, Leonard BENKELMAN of Manitowoc, Wis. and John BENKELMAN of Portage, Wis., 11 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren survive.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 16, 1913
Local Items, Page 4

Mrs. Mary BURK, Mrs. Sarah HOYT and daughter, Miss Iva, of Caro attended the funeral of Mrs. John STRIFFLER Thursday

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)

A copy of her actual Michigan Death certificate can be viewed online:

http://seekingmichigan.org/

Indexed as Marry Striffler

Her date of birth on this certificate was instead shown as 22 May 1839, and her parents were listed as Lenard Benkelman and Dora Slatey[St?hle]. The informant was W?/D? A Striffler of Cass City.





","STR06" "I11983","Benkelman","Anna Maria ""Mary""","22 May 1839","4 May 1913","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I4180","Benkelman","Bay Morrison","14 Feb 1951","3 Jul 2003","0","Volume 14 of the STIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 3, 1951, shows the birth of a ""Ray Charles Benkelman"" to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Benkelman in Colorado.

Obituary Daily Times

BENKELMAN, Bay Morrison; 52; Denver CO>Anchorage AK; Anchorage D-N; 2003-7-6; dlp
","STR06" "I31","Benkelman","Benjamin Franklin","24 Sep 1863","7 Sep 1952","0","Bonnie-Margaret Jacobs writes that ""Ben Benkelman accompanied his parents to Denver in 1880, where his oldest brother George Adam Benkelman married Mary Barbara Rommel. Ben did not return to Cass City with his parents, choosing to instead try his hand at the ranching business. He went to work for his uncle and brother as a cowboy. The Benkelman ranching operations were on the border between Nebraska and Kansas, near the Colorado state line.

The Benkelmans shipped many cattle out of Collinsville, Nebraska. On one drive to ship cattle in 1882, they were honored with the removal of the Collinsville sign and the installation of the Benkelman sign. It is still known as Benkelman, Nebraska today. Benkelman Township, in Cheyenne County, Kansas is also named for the family. Cheyenne County was surveyed in 1873-1874 following the signing of an Act by Governor Osborne creating a number on new counties. It was opened for enrollment in 1885. The census at March 1, 1885 gave the population at Cheyenne County at 204, with at least 15 of this number associated with the Benkelman Ranch. A year later, the population was 1256.

The Benkelman men were industrious and hard working. They were well respected in the community. The biggest challenge they faced were the extremes in weather.

In September, 1885, the T Wrench Ranch has 15,000 head of cattle. The winter of 1886 was a complete diaster for the Benkelmans. Only 125 head of the 15,000 survived. But the family continued to stay on their feet.

In 1893-1894, there were 18 months of absolutely no moisture. Feed was scare and had to be shipped in. All the inhabitants of Cheyenne County were in trouble, and people moved out of it in droves. After this, the ranch was turned over to Ben Benkelman. The rest of the family removed themselves from the ranching business.""

Below are excerpts from letters written by Ben, while he was working as a ranch hand, to a cousin in Cass City, Michigan. The original letters are owned by the family of Ben's grandson, Bob Benkelman, and the transcriptions below were done by Bonnie-Margaret Jacobs.

8-xx-1880 Republican River, Wallace, Kansas. Branded 3600 head of cattle and will start tomorrow to brand 2500 more for Tony.

11-5-1880 George went to Denver about three weeks ago for the winter. I'm in the line camp, and it's living like a mole in the ground. Wakened this morning with snow on my bed. Write to me at the new post office in Wano.

3-17-1881 Haven't seen a girl in four months. There was a dance about 50 miles from here and about 20 of us cowboys went.

9-22-1881 Wano. Plenty of work here now. Just got back from shipping beef and then go again the first of October.

1-xx-1882 Wano. Buffalo is getting scarce, but there's still lots of antelope. You come in the fall when we ship beef and then you could go to Chicago with the cattle. More railroads coming through here now. About 30 miles from here is the station called Benkelman. It is the B&M railroad and will go straight from Denver to Chicago.

6-6-1883 Benkelman. Had a dance at Atwood, Kansas just before I cam here from the ranch. Some girls live 25 miles down river. The mail is 22 miles away, so I go see the girls then pick up the mail on my way back.

1-5-1884 Went to school one day and teacher said I could come back, but I'm too busy.

2-3-1884 We're going to a dance on the 22nd, and there will be some girls there. Don't worry because we're not as bad as the Idaho boys.

3-xx-1884 Soon I have to gather 100 head of cattle which are on the range all winter.

4-25-1884 There's a dance tonight--the last before we start work. Going South to the Arkansas River this summer for 2 or 3 months. George was here from Denver a few days ago. The cook is setting dinner.

8-xx-1884 Back from the Arkansas. Have been stopping along the trail where Texas cattle are coming up. I was there to keep them from our range. Aunty is down from Denver, and doing so much talking I can't write. I bought 50 head of yearlings for $15.25 each.

10--18-1884 Steers worth $30 to $40 a head. There's antelope here and plenty of turkeys but buffalo are scarce. Wages are just fair, $25 to $50 a month. We've got all beef steers shipped now.

12-xx-1884 Staying alone now with no work except taking care of a few horses and cooking. It's boring here, but I make up for it when I go for the mail--12 miles from here.

7-8-1884 Building a sod stable 84 x 15. Will have 5,000 head of cattle to brand, and it will take 5 days. On the 4th, I went to Wano and it was no fun so I went on down river 3 miles, but missed the young folks. It was 4 0'clock and I didn't want to miss the fun on the holiday so started for the city of Benkelman which is 20 more miles. Had a big dance, but had to ride 30 miles home the next day. Went to Denver 3 weeks ago. Got there about 8 p.m. and we spent the evening principally on Holiday Street. Guess what they do on Holiday street!

[Dick Fischbach informed me that: "" Holladay Street (note correct spelling) was the site of early Denver's notorious red light district, replete with crooked gambling dens, cheap saloons, dance halls, cribs and expensive brothels. Anything cowpunchers wanted was available on Holladay Street.]

1-xx-1885 All alone this winter, but only have to cook, eat and sleep. I'm burning coal so there is no wood to chop. I have 2 horses to ride. It's 12 miles to the nearest girl.

4-27-1885 Benkelman. Atwood, Kansas is about 60 miles from here. The area is settling up fast now. Farmers coming every day and taking up land. The cattle will have to leave. The range is getting too small for those large herds. I take care of 120 head of horses. I duck hunt because there's lots of ducks now.

11-25-1885 Wano. Got back yesterday from Sturgis and had a good time there. So many girls! (Note: Ben married Minnie Jesse of Sturgis on the JC Ranch in 1892).

1-7-1886 Snow is a foot deep on the level. I'm cooking for the boys now. It's o.k. until warm weather. Wish I'd stayed in school.

2-9-1886 Two of the boys have started for the Arkansas River to look of cattle that have gone down there. 200 head of horses to feed here every day--about 2 tons a day. That's exercise, and gives me appetite, so I'm at 175 lbs now.

4-18-1886 Went down to Benkelman last week for 2 days and had a good time. We're moving cattle up west to Colorado. Kansas is getting too thick for cattle now. Some nice, fat gals moving in now.

1-7-1887 Wallace. Traveling and staying near Wallace. Riding around town to town watching the farmers to keep them from killing our cattle. I'm working for $40 a month and all expenses.


7-7-1887 We're out on the range with 15-20 men in camp every night. We have a good time singing and playing. Address your next letter to Wallace, Kansas.

9-12-1888 We're shipping cattle to Chicago. Soon we'll be done then head back to the ranch for the winter. Send your next letter to St. Francis.

11-xx-1888 Cousin George took the cattle to Chicago this year.

1-xx-1889 I'm living alone this winter. Burning coal. There's no wood to chop. Went to Wano to help decorate the Christmas tree.

3-xx-1889 Had a job offer of $35 per month. George and I are making a ditch to water our crops. Intend to keep some cattle and horses. Not as good a county for farming as Cass City. Butter is 8 cents, eggs 6 cents a dozen, potatoes $1.00. No girls! They all know me to well!

3-5-1889 I'm tired of cowpunching. We had a fun election for county seat. St. Francis won by a 290 majority.

7-xx-1889 We put up 30 tons of ice. Ice cream every Sunday! Cut 45 acres of alfalfa. I'm thinking of going further west. It's getting too crowded here.

12-xx-1890 Jacqua. I harvested potatoes and got $1.75 a bushel. Corn is 60 cents a bushel. I have 140 head of hogs and 130 head of cattle.

Around 1901, Ben relocated back to Cass City, Michigan, where he owned and operated a general store. In was also reported, in the February 18, 1913 issue of the Cass City Chronicle, that he and P.H. Muck had completed arrangements for the purchase of the stock of general merchandise and the leasing of a store building at Colwood from C.D. Andrews.

Ben closed his store in Cass City in January, 1924. Ben and Minnie summered in Florida, traveling there each year by train. They also built a cottage in Caseville on the lake.

He was active in the affairs of the community of Cass City, with numerous mentions of his activities in the ""Local Happenings"" column of the Cass City paper. A few of these are shown below:

Cass City Chronicle
December 4, 1908

Notice to Taxpayers

I will be at B. F. Benkelman's store Cass City, to collect the taxes of Elkland township on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

J. A. BENKELMAN, Treas.


Cass City Chronicle
January 19, 1917

B.F. Benkelman was re-elected as secretary to the Cass City Telephone Company.

Cass City Chronicle
Local Happenings
January 26, 1917

B.F. Benkelman, Edward Pinney and M.B. Auten are among the visitors at the auto show at Detroit.

Art Peck wrote, in error, that Ben was a Studebaker dealer until 1928 and that he also he worked for E.B. Schwaderer. It was actually Ben's eldest son, Harold, who was the Studebaker dealer and Schwaderer employee.

Cass City Chronicle
December 24, 1920

All the members of the B.F. Benkelman family will be home for Christmas. Miss Mae, a teacher at Sebewaing came Wednesday; Benj. a student at Ypsilanti, came Thursday; Miss Ruth a teacher at Berwyn, Ill., Friday; and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Benkelman of Sandusky Friday.

Ben Benkelman Senior's obituary appeared in the CASS CITY CHRONICLE on Friday, September 15, 1962:

Final Rites Held for B.F. Benkelman, Sr.

Benjamin F. Benkelman, Sr. 88, last of the family of Adam and Christine (sic) Benkelman, died Sunday in his home following a long period of failing health, just shortly before his 89th birthday. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Douglas Funeral Home. Rev. S.R. Wurtz of Salem Evangelical U.B. Church officiated and burial was in Elkland Cemetery.

Mr. Benkelman was born Sept. 24, 1863, in Bowmansville, N.Y. and came to Michigan at the age of four years with his parents. He was a rancher in Kansas from 1880 to 1901 and operated a general store her from 1901 to 1924.

He retired from business after selling his store. Among his hobbies were traveling with his wife and fishing.

He was a director of the Cass City State Bank for 30 years.

At St. Francis, Kansas, on Dec. 26, 1892, he married Miss Minnie JESSE of Sturgis, Mich., who survives. Also surviving are three daughters, Mrs. E.T. BALL (Ruth) of Pottersville, New Jersey; Mrs. W.J. CARPENTER (Mae) of Farwell, and Mrs. James PEASE (Lois) of La Grange, Ill.; two sons, Harold and Ben, of Cass City; four grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.","STR06" "I31","Benkelman","Benjamin Franklin","24 Sep 1863","7 Sep 1952","0","(Research):
Census ListingsL

1900 Census Cheyenne County, Kansas Jacqua Township

#112-#112 Benkelman, Ben Head W M Sep 1868 M 7 yr Born NY, parents born Germany, R&W, Speaks English, Owns Farm, no mortgage
Benkelman, Minnie Wife W F Sept 1875 4 Children all living born MI parents Germany, R&W, Speaks English
Benkelman, Ruth D W F July 1894 Kansas
Benkelman, May D W F May 1896 Kansas
Benkelman, Harold S W M Nov 1897 Kansas
Benkelman, Bengman (sic) S W M Nov 1899 Kansas

1910 Census, Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp, ED 113, Cass City Village
Enumerated 13 Apr 1910
SD 8, ED 113, Sheet No 5 B
139-139
Benkelman, Benjamin Hd M W 46 M1 17 NY Germany Germany Retail Merchant Groceries
Benkelman, Mary (sic) Wife F W 44 M1 17 5/5 Kansas Germany Germany
Benkelman, Ruth Dtr F W 15 Kansas NY Kansas
Benkelman, Mary Dtr F W 13 Kansas NY Kansas
Benkelman, Harold SOn M W 12 Kansas NY Kansas
Benkelman, Benjamin F Son M W 10 S Kansas NY Kansas
Benkelman, Lois J Dtr F W 5 Mich NY Kansas
Benkelman, Birtha Niece F W 22 Mich NY Mich Bookkeeper Implement Store","STR06" "I31","Benkelman","Benjamin Franklin","24 Sep 1863","7 Sep 1952","0","(Medical):Kidney failure, Senility","STR06" "I17","Benkelman","Benjamin Franklin","17 Nov 1899","8 Mar 1998","0","Benjamin Franklin Benkelman, Jr. was born in 1899 in a sod hut on the JC Ranch in Jacqua, Kansas. His father, Ben, Sr., had moved to Kansas from Michigan to work for his Uncle at the ranch, and had spent nearly 20 years working as a cowboy. Ben and his three older brothers and sisters were all born on the ranch. In 1901, the family relocated back to Cass City, Michigan, where they purchased a general merchandise store. Ben remembers working at the store as soon as he was old enough to see over the counter. They sold dry goods, groceries, shoes, and crockeries. Ben recalled that the customers just pointed out what they wanted, and it was the clerks job to go gather everything. ""We really worked in those days"" he said. He remembers making deliveries in a red coaster wagon or by horse and buggy. The horse was named Topsy. Ben said he was the only one of the children who helped his parent's in their store. His other brothers and sisters didn't want to have anything to do with it.

In High School Ben was a star athlete. He was on the baseball, basketball, football, and track teams--four years each, earning a total of 16 letters. He even set several state track records. He graduated from High School during World War I. Fortunately, the war ended a only a few weeks before he was to report for military duty. He went to Kalamazoo College on a football scholarship. His team were the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association Champions (MIAA) in 1919. The MIAA is the Nation's Oldest Collegiate Conference.

Ben recalls that one of the games he played was against ""the Gipper,"" who played at the University of Notre Dame. Born in 1895, George Gipp was a varsity athlete at Notre Dame from 1917 to 1920. While planning to pursue a career in baseball, he was convinced by legendary college coach Knute Rockne to play football as well. He led the Fighting Irish to a 27-2-3 record, playing both offense and defense. Several of his records still stand today. Gipp caught a throat infection during one of his final football games at Notre Dame. He died a few weeks later at the age of 25. Just before his death, he told Coach Rockne, ""Some time, Rock, when the team is up against it, when things are wrong and the breaks are beating the boys - tell them to go in there with all they've got and win just one for the Gipper. I don't know where I'll be then, Rock. But I'll know about it, and I'll be happy.""

After a year of college, Ben returned to Cass City to help his parents with the store. He later went to work at the Nestle plant in Cass City. Nestles food had purchased the plant from Hires Milk company around 1922. This plant had been producing ""sweetened"" condensed milk in Cass City since 1917, employing from 50-100 persons with most of their output being exported. The plant had been established at the urging of a group of local businessmen whose objective was to encourage and secure a milk processing plant to give the local farmers, almost all who had a small dairy herd, an easier way to dispose of their milk.

While working in Cass City, Ben was on the ""Ward's Independents"" Basketball Team and they were 'Thumb Champions, Michigan' for the 1921-1922 season.

A mutual friend set Ben up on a blind date with Avis Smith, a schoolteacher in a nearby town. This was in 1924. When he arrived to the boarding house to pick her up, she peeked over the balcony to check him out. She had made arrangements with a friend to watch for her signal. If Ben didn't pass muster, the friend was to inform him Avis was sick in bed. He passed with flying colors, however, and they drove nearly 20 miles for Chinese food.

Around this same time, Ben enrolled in a dental technician's program in Chicago. He worked his way through school as a waiter at ""Child's One Arm Restaurant."" The restaurant was named for the tables the diner's each sat at, similar to old fashioned school desks.

The following article about his studies appeared in the January 8, 1926 issue of the Cass City Chronicle ""Ben Benkelman, jr., has completed his studies at the McCarrie School of Mechanical Dentistry at Chicago and is now assisting Dr. P.A. Schenck in the latter's dental parlors where he is gaining practical experience in his chosen work.""

Ben and Avis were married in August, 1926. Seven years later, on December 8, 1933, their only child, Bonnie, was born.

Despite being born in the midst of the depression, Bonnie remembers an idyllic childhood. By lucky accident, her father withdrew their life savings from the bank the day before the great bank crash. He took out their savings to buy a winter coat and chair. When he returned to redeposit the balance, the banks had all closed. Ben remained steadily employed, running the dental lab for Dr. Pearl Schenck and then Dr. D.E. Rawson. He was employed by them for 42 years. The Benkelman's owned a house in Cass City, and a cabin in Caseville, on Lake Huron. Ben served on the village council for 11 years, and was twice village president (Mayor). He was never too busy for his daughter though. Bonnie remembers her father helping her, along with half the football team, with their math homework throughout high school.

He was a charter member of the Cass City Gavel Club, and Past Master and Life Member of the Tyler F&AM lodge.

When Ben was in his thirties, he went on a strict diet due to problems with his gallbladder. He abstained from sugar and fat for nearly 30 years. This, and his love of sports, probably contributed to his longetivity. He was able to play golf into his late eighties, and walked every morning and evening until he was nearly 96.

Volume 26 of the STIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published on September 5, 1966, reported that Ben retired ""after 40 years as a Dental Technician. He and Avis were going to spend the winter in Houston, Texas with their daughter and family.""

When the McLemore's were transferred back to Chicago, Ben and Avis moved onto St. Petersburg, Florida. They lived in a retirement community. They were to fulfill a dream when the visited Hawaii for their 50 wedding anniversary. They also enjoyed a Caribbean Cruise together. Ben had surgery for both kidney cancer and prostate cancer, both of which never reocurred. Avis died in 1981, and Ben lived in Florida for seven more years. After he suffered several minor strokes, he decided to move back to Houston, where the McLemore's had returned. This was around 1988. He lived in a retirement community on his own for several more years.

Ben's biggest fear was that his mind would deteriorate before his body, and sadly this came to pass. Around 1994, suffering from senile dementia and Alzheimer's, Ben moved into his daughter's home. Here he was to live until he died from complications from pneumonia in early 1998. His daughter, Bonnie, and granddaughters, Melinda and Leigh were at his bedside when he died.

Written by Melinda McLemore Strong, granddaughter, circa 1995 and revised periodically.

He was one the family members BonnieMargaret Jacobs personally interviewed when preparing her history of the Benkelman family.","STR06" "I17","Benkelman","Benjamin Franklin","17 Nov 1899","8 Mar 1998","0","(Medical):Cerebrovascular disease, chronic renal failure, Alzheimers disease, kidney and prostate cancer in remission","STR06" "I12009","Benkelman","Bertha C.","1 Aug 1883","16 May 1929","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, July 21, 1911
Local Happenings
Page 4


Misses Bertha Benkelman of this place and Lottie Benkelman of St. Francis, Kansas, left Saturday morning on a trip to Detroit and Buffalo.


Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 24, 1929
Obituaries

Mrs. Bruce Williams

The remains of Mrs. Bruce Williams were brought from her home in Almena, Kansas to Cass City, arriving heer Sunday morning. Funeral services were conducted in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Benkelman, on Third street, by Rev. Geo. Hill, pastor of the M.E. church on Monday afternoon. Interment was made in Elkland cemetery.

Bertha Benkelman was born in Cass City on August 1, 1883, and graduated from Cass City High School with the class of 1900. She was employed as a compositor in the plant of the Cass City Chronicle for several years and later entered the employ of the Herald at St. Francis, Kansas. On her return to Cass City from Kansas, she was employed as bookkeeper in the implement store of J. A. Caldwell.

On December 11, 1912, Miss Bertha Williams was united in marriage with Bruce Williams. While Mr.Williams was employed as a railway mail clerk on the Rock Island R.R. they made their home at Republic and Omaha, Nebraska. About seven years ago, they moved to Almena, Kansas, where they devoted their attention to the interests on their large farm there. Mrs. Williams had been ill about eight months previous to her death on Thursday, May 16. Death was due to cancer. Funeral services at Almena were held at the M.E. church Friday afternoon. Besides her parents she is survived by two brothers, Joseph and Ward Benkelman, both of Cass City.

Mrs. Williams was a member of the M.E. church at Almena and was affiliated with the Order of the Eastern Star and the Rebekahs. Her cheerful helpful life will linger long as a fragrant memory with the large number she won as friends.","STR06" "I12009","Benkelman","Bertha C.","1 Aug 1883","16 May 1929","0","(Research):
Census Information

At the time of the 1910 Michigan Census, she was living with Benjamin Benkelman, Sr, her Uncle, in Tuscola County.

1920 Census
Nebraska, Douglas County, Omaha, Ward 10
Enumerated 10 Jan 1920
SD 2, ED 113, Sheet 5A
620-87-105
Williams, Edwin B Hd M W 41 M Pa Pa Mo Mail Clerk Railway
Williams, Bertha C Wf F W 36 M Mich NY Mich

1930 Census
Edwin B. Williams, 51 and widowed, was shown as being born in Pennsylvania, with his father also being born in that state and his mother in Missouri. He was living alone, in Almena, Norton County, Kansas (ED 69-3, SD 1, Sheet 8A, stamped 15).","STR06" "I13","Benkelman","Bonnie Jean","8 Dec 1933","26 Sep 2023","0","Bonnie was extremely active during her High School years in Cass City, Michigan. According to her yearbook, the ""1952 Perranos"", she spent four years in the band (she played the clarinet) and in the honor society; was alternately treasurer, secretary, and president of her home room; was in the junior class play; and was on the Annual Staff and in the Queen's Homecoming Court her senior year. Her lively sense of humor was apparent from her statement in the class will: ""I, Bonnie Benkelman, of questionable mind and body, will my ability, (which I don't have) to stay on my hall guide post all hour to Jean Holmberg, who doesn't have it either but since she has to make a good impression it might come in handy.""

She went to Western Michigan College in Kalamazoo, and was a member of the Sigma Kappa sorority. She was social chairperson of the Panhellenic Council in 1952. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, specializing in Occupational Therapy. It was a good fit for her, combining her love of science and her enjoyment of doing things with her hands. Bonnie noted that Jane Stickley Benkelman, a nurse who worked both with veterans and crippled children, had suggested she pursue this career path.

Bonnie interned in Baltimore, at Shepherd Pratt Psychiatric Hospital, becoming an O.T.R. She also received an Elementary Provisional Certificate from the State of Michigan State Board of Education which would have allowed her to teach Occupational Therapy at the High School level.

Her first job after graduation was at Hines Veterens' Administrations Hospital in Chicago, in the Cardiac department. She saved her money faithfully to purchase an automobile. At that time a VW Beetle cost around $1,500. When she was within $50 of this goal, she broke her leg skiing. Most of her savings went to pay off her hospital bills, and to finance a trip to Europe with her Aunt Ilo Smith shortly before her wedding. When Bonnie resigned from the Veterens' Administration in before her marriage in 1958, she was classified as a GS-631-7 and was making $4,980 yearly.

Bonnie worked as an Occupational Therapist before her daughters were born. When her eldest daughter was 18 months old, she returned to work at the Scottish Rite Hospital for Crippled Children in Dallas. After the birth of younger daughters, she stopped her paid employment to become a full time mom and volunteer. She was a homeroom mother, sunday school teacher, and girl scout leader.

Her husband's career involved moves every four years, and Bonnie helped her daughters acclimate to new schools and new friends in various cities in Oklahoma, Illinois, California, and Texas. The family returned to Houston in 1982, which became their permanent home. She returned to the workforce then, working with her husband at one of his privately held businesses, Control Graphics. She was General Manager. After she and Tom retired, they travelled extensively, with their daughters and their families joining them on special occasions. She also enjoyed the many friends she made everywhere they lived.

She died on Tuesday, September 26, 2023, peacefully in her home with family members, and her caretaker, Esther Reyes, by her side.

She is survived by husband, Thomas McLemore of Houston, three daughters, Melinda (Tom) Strong of San Antonio, TX; Melissa (Jim) Bramhall and Leigh (Scott) Haney of Houston; one granddaughter, Hailey Bramhall (Bentonville, AR); five grandsons, Michael (Jennifer Tocci) Strong of Boerne, TX; Ryan Bramhall, Cameron (Eva) Haney, Grant Haney all of Houston; and Will Haney a senior at Texas A&M, College Station. She is also survived by her first great-grandchild, Bella Strong, who was born this June, and whom Bonnie was thrilled to meet in person in late July.

A memorial service will be held in Houston on December 8, her 90th birth anniversary. In lieu of flowers, anyone who desires may instead donate in her memory to the Rawson Memorial Library, 6495 Pine Street, Cass City, MI 48726, or to a charity of their choice.
















","STR06" "I13","Benkelman","Bonnie Jean","8 Dec 1933","26 Sep 2023","0","(Research):
In the News

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, July 12, 1940
Local Happenings, Page Four

The dog at the B.F. Benkelman Jr., home rejoiced Sunday night. His little mistress, Bonny, and her mother, Mrs. B.F. Benkelman, Jr., returned that day from a week's visit in Lansing and Grand Ledge.

Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan, Friday, October 26, 1956
Page One

Bonnie Benkelman Passes OTR Exam

""Miss Bonnie Benkelman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.F. Benkelman, 4581 West Street, Cass City, has successfully completed her national examination for registration by the American Occupational Therapy Association.

A graduate of Western Michigan College, Kalamazoo, one of 29 colleges in the United States offering OT programs approved by the American Medical Association, Miss Benkelman joins the ranks of 5,000 OTR's working in hospitals and schools across the nation.

Occupational therapists give treatment on the doctor's prescription in the form of supervised activity to people injured physically or mentally by accident or disease.""


Cass City Chronicle
April 28, 1960
Page Six
Cass City Area Social and Personal Items

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Benkelman enjoyed a four-day visit last week with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McLemore and little daughter, in Chicago.

Cass City Chronicle
August 18, 1960
Page 4

Mr. and Mrs. T.E. McLemore and little daughter Melinda of Chicago, Ill., returned home Saturday after two weeks here with Mrs. McLemore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Benkelman.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, July 26, 1962
Page Two
Cass City Area Social and Personal Items

Mrs. Thomas McLemore and daughter Melinda of Dallas, Texas, are spending two weeks with Mrs. McLemore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Benkelman.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, July 15, 1966
Page Two
Personal News from Cass City Area

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McLemore and daughters, Melinda and Melissa, from Houston, Tex. Arrived July 4 and have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Benkelman. Their youngest daughter, Leigh remained in Texas with her paternal grandmother. The McLemores expect to leave Thursday to return home.

The following article was published in ""The Paris (TX) News"" in the Fall of 1976.

Mrs. McLemore is Newcomer

Mrs. Tom (Bonnie) McLemore, 1065 Johnson Woods Drive, has been named as the Welcome Wagon's Newcomer of the Month.

A native of Michigan, Mrs. McLemore attended schools in Cass City and holds a bachelor's degree in occupational therapy from Western Michigan University.

She has been active in Girl Scouting, garden club work, Panhellenic activities, and a volunteer for Hope House for the Multiple-Handicapped Children.

She and her husband have three daughters, Melinda, 16; Melissa, 13, and Leigh, 11, and have lived in Paris about a month.","STR06" "I2763","","","","","","","" "I6281","Benkelman","Carole Jean","26 Oct 1951","19 Jan 2023","0","Carole was born in Sparrow Hospital in Lansing, but was brought home to her parents apartment in East Lansing, very close to Michigan State University, where her parents were living at the time.

In January, 1999, her mother wrote of her eldest daughter, ""Lives in St. Johns, Michigan with her husband, a radio station engineer, yes, they met at our radio station. She works in a social agency and has three children, a boy and girl grown and a son (Andy) who is a second grader.""

CAROLE JEAN BENKELMAN,
71, died January 19, 2023, after a long battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) at her home in Saint Johns, Mich., surrounded by family. Carole was born October 26, 1951 in Lansing, the first of three daughters born to Robert and Lorraine (Smith) Benkelman, and grew up in Cass City, where she graduated from high school in 1969.

A graduate of Michigan State University with a degree in human ecology, Carole worked as a social worker for several years. After graduating, she worked at Michigan Works, and then served as a case manager at a domestic violence and sexual assault services center in Clinton County. She also worked for several years at Federal Mogul in Saint Johns. Before retiring, she worked for The Salvation Army in Owosso.

From childhood to the end of her life, Carole was a source of joy for everyone around her, always sharing her positive spirit with friends and family even in times of adversity. She cared deeply about her family, especially her sons Jason and Andy and her daughter Carrie. Children brought her particular happiness. If you were lucky enough to be a child in Carole's life, you no doubt have a story to tell about something special she did for you or a fun place she took you.

Carole found great satisfaction in making connections. She was the keeper of family lore, and used her curiosity and sharp memory to help people understand their ancestors and what life was like for the people who came before us. After her parents died, she kept the pictures and letters they had retrieved from the old Striffler-Benkelman House on Houghton Street in Cass City, which was packed with family history (and a lot of other things) when her parents bought it in the 1960s. When the internet and genealogy web sites came along, Carole and her mother took great pains to post digital versions of the photos so that there were faces to go with the names.

Connections were so important to Carole that she helped people outside her family make them, too. In the last years of her life, she walked her caregivers through Ancestry.com to research their own families, helping them create genealogical trees and using the TV screen to display the app on her phone. She said it was a good way to pass the time, but everyone knew it was more than that. It was a reflection of how she lived her life, believing that time shouldn't be wasted sitting still, even when her disease forced her to. She loved to go on those journeys of discovery with the people who were helping her.

As a social worker, her generous and empathetic nature made her beloved among clients, as she helped them pay their utility bills or find them a warm place to stay. Once or twice her dedication to this work got her into trouble, like when she went against agency policy to transport clients to a safe place or buy them food with her own money, earning reprimands from bosses in the bureaucracy. But she cared more about the people than the policies - especially if children were involved. She was always thinking about someone else.

Carole adored things that had stood the test of time: old buildings, old furniture, old photographs and old souls. Her sisters remember how she liked to take pictures in cemeteries around the Thumb as a teenager. She cared as much about the elderly as she did children, making time to visit her grandparents to see that they never felt isolated as they aged.

Carole was always active - fixing or painting something, cleaning or working in the garden. She never sat down. So her 2014 diagnosis of ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, was difficult to fathom. But it was also the same year that the Ice Bucket Challenge brought about heightened awareness of ALS, so its presence in society, and in her, was hard to ignore. She fought it to the very end, even though ALS is a progressive disease against which there really is no arsenal. That reality brought great frustration to her and her fellow ""PALS"" (people with ALS).

Carole is survived by her loving husband, Kevin Larke; sons: Jason Tetreau of Cass City, Andrew Larke of Owosso; daughter, Carrie Tetreau of Saint Johns; two sisters: Catherine (Charles) Brooks of Sheridan, AR; Susan (Ken Fireman) Benkelman of Bethesda, MD; two nephews: Steven Brooks, Eric Brooks; two nieces: Catherine Fireman, Alexandra Fireman.

According to her wishes, cremation has taken place. Inurnment will be in Elkland Township Cemetery, Cass City in the spring. Carole asked that donations in her memory be made to ALS of Michigan in Southfield, which she said was the non-profit organization that helped her the most, and she'd like to pay that generosity forward.

Published by Kranz Funeral Home - Cass City on Jan. 21, 2023.","STR06" "I5703","","","","","","","" "I1968","Benkelman","Charles A.","7 Feb 1866","17 Jun 1917","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 5, 1916
Page Five

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benkelman of Denver, Colorado, are guests of their aunt, Mrs. M. M. Schwegler, while they are visiting a host of relatives in this vicinity.

In her 1981 manuscript, BonnieMargaret writes that ""son Charles was never in good health and limited his interests to the family mining properties though he held several sales positions in Denver. At one point it seems that J. G. founded a business, the Columbian Engraving Co., hoping it would give Charles' business activities some direction, but it lasted only a few years."" (Jacobs, p. 121).
","STR06" "I1968","Benkelman","Charles A.","7 Feb 1866","17 Jun 1917","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1910 Census
Colorado, Denver County, Denver Ward 9
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
Twenty First Street
523-91-146
Benkelman, George W Head M W 47 S Co Germany/German Germany/German Office Beef and Pork Packer
Benkelman, Charlie A Brother M W 44 m1 1 Colorado Germany/German Germany/German President Oil and Gas co
Benkelman, Florence E Sister in Law F W 35 m1 1 England/English England/English England/English 1891 None
Benkelman, Harry J Brother M W 42 S Colorado Germany/German Germany/German Own Income","STR06" "I4179","Benkelman","Charles Robert","19 Jul 1953","30 Oct 2007","0","Veterinarian. After living in Anchorage, Alaska, he returned to Denver to establish a pet supply store with himself in attendance.

The Denver Post and Rocky Mountain News (Online Edition)
Published in the Denver Newspaper Agency from 11/3/2007 to 11/4/2007

Dr. Charles Robert Benkelman

Charley passed away on October 30, 2007. He is survived by his wife of 29 years, Janna; children, Erinn and Chad; mother, Barbara Bramley; sister, Dana (John) Hubbach; niece, Mimi (David) Tenace; nephew, Jeff (Jocelyn) Hubbach; sister-in-law, Jackie (John) Dunn. He is son of the late Dr. Robert K. Benkelman and brother of the late Bay M. Benkelman. Memorial Service will be held Monday, November 5, 2007 at 10:00 a.m. at Horan and McConaty Family Chapel, 5303 E. County Line Road, Centennial, Colorado. Donations to Bel-Rae Institute of Animal Technology c/o Dr. Charles Benkelman Memorial Scholarship, 1681 S. Dayton, Denver, CO. You may also express sentiments at www.horancares.com

(courtesy of Lorraine S. Benkelman)","STR06" "I12022","Benkelman","Charles Wilmot","27 Jul 1915","5 Dec 1972","0","Wilmont managed the family farm at McDonald, Kansas.","STR06" "I12660","Benkelman","Christina","24 Mar 1852","7 Mar 1929","0","BonnieMargaret Jacobs writes that she was named for her maternal grandmother.

Christine cared for her father and step-mother when they became unable to care for themselves.

Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan, Friday, March 8, 1929

Mrs. Christina Jaus Found Dead in Field Thursday
Left Home to Go to Her Son's During Night and Became Lost in Storm

The body of Mrs. Christina Jaus, 76, was found in a field 30 rods from the farm residence of her son, Samuel Jaus, who resides in Elkland Township, four miles northeast of Cass City, early Thursday morning. Mrs. Jaus' death was probably due to exposure, her body having lain in the field several hours.

After Samuel Jaus had finished milking at his barn shortly before seven o'clock Thursday morning, he glanced over at the residence of his mother, who resided just across the highway from his home, and noticed that the chimney had blown donw during the heavy wind which prevailed during the night. He decided to go at once to her home and ascertain if she had been frightened by the noise of the fallen bricks. On arriving there, he failed to find his mother int he house. Alarmed, he immediately instituted a search with the results that her dead body was found about 70 rods from her home. It is thought that Mr. Jaus, frightened by the falling chimney, left her home to go to the residence of her son about 40 rods distant. She crossed the highway and entered her son's farm through a driveway a short distance east of his house. Here her footprints show that she walked in the mud before the ground froze during the night, her steps taking a southeasterly course across the field. She carried a flashlight to light the way. Where Mrs. Jaus was prevented from reaching her son's house by the strong wind which prevailed, if she became lost in the darkness in the journey between the two homes, or whether she suffered a slight stroke just previous of at the time she made the trip is not known. One or all of these may have contributed to the cause of her death. While Mrs. Jaus has been subject to heart trouble, she has been unusually well this winter. When she was last seen alive, she was at the farm barn Wednesday evening after her supple of milk and appeared in good spirts.

Christina was born in Wurtenberg, Germany March 24, 1852. She was united in marriage with George Jaus and within two years of that time they came to America, arriving in Cass City in March, 1873. Mr. Jaus passed away in 1900.

Mrs. Jaus was a member of the Evangelical church. She will be remembered by her friends for her cheerful disposition and kindly manner. Besides her three sons, Samuel and Fred Jaus of Cass City and John Jaus of Cleveland, she is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Jacob JOOS of Cass City and Mrs. John CROCKER of Saginaw. Seven children preceded the mother in death. Funeral arrangements had not been completed when the Chronicle went to press Thursday afternoon.","STR06" "I12660","Benkelman","Christina","24 Mar 1852","7 Mar 1929","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 16 and 17 Jan 1920
SD 7 ED 178 Sheet 3B
65-68
Jaus, Samuel Hd M w 41 M Mich Germany Germany Farmer
Jaus, Lena Wf F W 40 M NY NY German NY German
Jaus, George Son M W 16 S Mich Mich NY
Jaus, Minnie Dtr F W 12 S Mich Mich NY
66-69
Jaus, Christina Hd F W 67 Wd 1870 Na 1876 Germany Germany Germany","STR06" "I2771","","","","","","","" "I12674","Benkelman","Cora E.","26 Jun 1876","18 Jun 1904","0","The 1900 census listed Cora a single. She was a school-teacher.

Cass City Chronicle
November 8, 1901

Local Mentions

A farewell party was given at Mrs. J. Schwegler's Monday evening in honor of her brother, Leonard and his niece Miss Cora Benkelman, who left for their respective homes in Manitowoc and Portage, Wisconisn, Tuesday.

Name: Cora E. Binkelman
Gender: Female
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 18 Jun 1904
Death Place: Portage, Columbia, Wisconsin
Age: 28
Birth Date: 1876
Birthplace:
Occupation:
Race:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Binkelman
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sarah
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I08850-8
System Origin: Wisconsin-EASy
Source Film Number: 1310176
Reference Number: p235
Collection: Wisconsin Deaths and Burials, 1835-1968

BonnieMargaret Jacobs wrote that Cora died in 1904 of sarcoma. (p. 111)","STR06" "I3911","","","","","","","" "I850","Benkelman","Dorus William","6 Dec 1892","14 Feb 1973","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, August 16, 1957

Re-elect officers at Farm Produce

Annual meeting of the stockholders of Farm Produce was held. The following officers were re-elected for another year: Joe Crawford, President, Audley Rawon, Vice President, D.W. Benkelman, Treasurer, and C.J. Striffler, Secretary.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, February 22, 1973

Services held for Dorus Benkelman

Dorus Benkelman, 80, of Cass City died Wednesday, February 14, in Hills and Dale General Hospital.

A lifelong area resident, he was born in Cass City December 6, 1893, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Benkelman.

Mr. Benkelman and Miss Jane STICKLEY were married November 2, 1943, in Detroit and the couple made their home in Cass City. She died April 7, 1960.

A retired banker, he was a member of Tyler Lodge No. 317 F&AM, the American Legion Post No. 507 and was a member of Salem United Methodist Church. He served with the Army in World War I.

Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Marie BROWN of Pigeon, and one brother, Alvin BENKELMAN of Elk Creek, Virginia, nieces and nephews.

A memorial service was held Friday evening at Little's Funeral Home under the auspices of Tyler Lodge. Funeral services were held at the funeral home Saturday morning with the Rev. Ira Wood, pastor of Salem church officiating. Burial was in Elkland cemetery.","STR06" "I12683","Benkelman","Emma Ella","18 Feb 1860","14 Jan 1937","0","Jane Zimmerman writes that Emma Ella suffered from rheumatism for many years & was in a wheel chair for about the last 19 years of her life. She was always cheerful though, and did a lot of tatting and other handwork. Jane also supplied the following obituary of Emma, published in the Friday, January 15, 1937 issue of the Manitowoc Herald Times.

Dies at Home of Daughter

Services for Mrs. Ella Bodwin To Be Held Monday

Mrs. Ella Bodwin, 78, life-long resident of ths county and city, died early today at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Cahill, 310 North Ninth Street. She had been ill for several months.

Funeral services will be held Monday, at 8:30 a.m. from the Wallaws, Urbanek and Schlat funeral home and at 9 o'clock from the Sacred Heart Church. Interment will follow at the Catholic cemetery at Mishicot.

Born here in 1858

Mrs. Bodwin, whose maiden name was Ella Benkelman, was born in this city in 1858. In 1877 she was married to John Bodwin. They located on a farm in Gibson and later moved to Kings Bridge. Eighteen years ago Mr. and Mrs. Bodwin came to the city to reside. Mr. Bodwin died in 1931.

Mrs. Bodwin was a member of the Women's Relief Corps and the Altar society of the Holy Cross congregation at Mishicot.

Survivors are three sons, Richard and Walter of this city and Peter, Milwaukee; two daughters, Mrs. Cahill, city, and Mrs. Henry Hobbins, Milwaukee; ?? grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

The body may be viewed at the funeral home from Saturday noon until the hour of the services Monday.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2009)","STR06" "I12035","Benkelman","Fern Marie","27 Mar 1912","2 Feb 1928","0","Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan
Friday, February 10, 1928
Vol. 23, No. 23

Junior Class Lost Honor Student
Death of Fern M. Benkelman is mourned by a Large Circle of Friends

A death mourned by a large circle of friends and relatives and one of that greatly shocked the entire community was that of Miss Fern Marie Benkelman, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Benkelman, who passed away unexpectedly shortly after 10 o'clock Thursday night, February 2, after a ten day illness with pneumonia. She was nearly 16 years of age, her birthday being March 27, 1912.

Fern was an honor student of the Cass City High School, her name appearing each year among those who won special honors in their monthly and semester standings. She was a member of the Junior Class, the Girls' Glee club, and president of the community club, a school organization. Twice she was elected to represent the local school in a statewide academic contest for the high school pupils, at the Central Normal at Mt. Pleasant, both years winning honors for her school.

Her activities in church work were also outstanding and made her a much admired and loved member of the Evangelical Sunday School, Junior choir, and Butzbach Missionary Circle. Fern served as an assistant pianist at this church, faithfully and efficiently.

Rev. C.F. Smith, pastor of the Evangelical church officiated at the funeral service which was held at the family residence Monday afternoon and attended by one of the largest companies of relatives and friends ever gathered at a similar occasion in this community. Members of the Junior class, numbering about 60, attended the services in a body, and bore the many beautiful floral tokens of affection to the Elkland cemetery where the burial services were held in the chapel.

Donald and Robert WALLACE, Lester BATTEL, Clark HELWIG, Maurice JOOS and Edward SCHWEGLER served as pallbearers.

Friends and relatives from a distance who attended the funeral were Mrs. William ACKERMAN of Hartford City, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Adolph WAHL, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. WAHL and son, Mr. and Mrs. Milton GILBERT, C. WAHL and Mr. and Mrs. Albert WAHL, all of Bad Axe; Henry BENDER and Mrs. Druit CAPLING of Caro; Rev. and Mrs. F.L. POHLY, Mr. and Mrs. John SCHWALM and Marjorie HESS, all of Sebewaing, Mr. and Mrs. Walter GRAICHEN, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur GETZE, and Albert HIRZEL, all of Forestville; Miss Marjorie SICKLES of Saginaw, Mrs. W.J. CARPENTER of Flint; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. BROWN of Pigeon; Mrs. Wm. SMITH and Albert and Miss Bertha YIETTER, all of Harbor Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. KOSANKE and sons, Ralph and Donald of Pontiac.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I34","Benkelman","Florence Mae","8 May 1896","19 Dec 1989","0","Also was a teacher, attending Mt. Pleasant Normal.

Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Mich., April 11, 1919
Page Four
Around Our Town
Miss Mae Benkelman, daughter of B.F. Benkelman and a teacher in the Sebewaing schools, is spending her Easter vacation here this week.

Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan
January 6, 1926

Miss Mae Benkelman returned to Flint on Sunday after spending the past two weeks at her home here.","STR06" "I12017","Benkelman","Frances M.","10 Sep 1892","2 Mar 1961","0","Art Peck instead shows her date of death as March 1, 1961.","STR06" "I1972","Benkelman","Frank Benjamin","28 Jun 1882","21 Nov 1948","0","Pharmacist and had a pharmacy in Kansas City, Missouri before moving to West Coast. The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 10, dated September 1, 1947, reported that ""Frank Benkelman of Littleton, Colo. suffered a heart attack last Nov. and still is not able to be about.""

A website about the historic Captain Fletcher's Inn (ca. 1865) at the Navarro Beach area of the Navarro River Redwoods State Park states that on March 20, 1931, the Gilmores sold the Inn to Frank B. Benkelman (Mendocino County Official Records, Book 58, pp. 445-446 hereafter Official Records). Frank and his wife, Effie held the property until he died. It was a prosperous period for the Inn. Several local sources say that Clark Gable and Carole Lombard spent part of their ""honeymoon"" at the Inn. It is possible that they spent some time at the Inn, after their marriage on March 29, 1939, since Gable liked remote places and enjoyed salmon fishing. According to Lyn Tornabene in her book, Long Live the King (New York: 1976 p. 279), Gable and Lombard spent many days fishing the Rogue River. The Benkelmans also conveyed a portion of the original property to the state of California for purposes of building a highway on May 16, 1940.(Official Records, Bk. 142, p. 266). After her husband's death, Mrs. Benkelman married a second time to Robert Linn, the father of Geneva Linn (Mrs. Frank Ray).


http://www.navarro-by-the-sea-center.org/history5.html


Art Peck also shows him as married to a Dorothy Miller, however it appears that it must have been another Frank Benkelman who married Dorothy Miller,

The following is a brief biography of Nellie Burget Miller, Poet Laureate of Colorado in 1923:
""Nellie Burget grew up in Fayette, Iowa, graduating from high school at the age of fifteen and earning a B.S. from Upper Iowa University in 1894. She married Dr. Lucas A. Miller in 1894 and in 1908 they moved to Colorado Springs. Together they had three children: Dorothy, Arnold, and Muriel Imogene. Dorothy was an accomplished schoolteacher in Denver. DOROTHY [MILLER] AND HUSBAND FRANK BENKELMAN did not have children. Arnold Miller served in World War II and ran a medical practice in Denver. Arnold and his wife Mabel had three children.""

Census records, however, show that Nellie Miller's daughter Dorothy was born ca 1901 in Iowa, and at the time of the 1910 and 1920 federal census enumerations, she was still living at home with her parents in Colorado Springs, and was listed as single. By the time of the 1930 census, she was living in Haxtun, Phillips County, Colorado, and boarding in someone's else home. She was listed as single, and as a school teacher.

At the same time that Dorothy Miller is still a single schoolgirl in Colorado Springs (1910), Frank Benjamin Benkelman can be found with his wife Effie in St. Louis, and Frank, Effie and John can be found again in 1930, in California, while Dorothy Miller was a single schoolteacher in Colorado. And as Frank Benjamin Benkelman was said to have remained married to Effie until his death, it could not have been the same Frank Benkelman that married Dorothy Miller.","STR06" "I1972","Benkelman","Frank Benjamin","28 Jun 1882","21 Nov 1948","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City
Enumerated 23 Apr 1910
SD 5 ED 38 Sheet 11A Stamped 11
501-132-226
Benkelman, Frank B Hd m W 28 M1 1 Co Germany German Germany German Eng Prescription Clerk Drug
Benkelman, Effie Wf W FW 19 M1 1 0/0 Iowas Iowa Iowa

1920 Census
Not located

1930 Census
California, Santa Clara, San Jose Twp
Enumerated 4 Apr 1930
ED 43-4 SD 10 Sheet 3A Stamped 50
George Steet
131-79-83
Benkelman, Frank B Head R $35 M W 48 M 27 Colo NY Germany Retired
Benkelman, Effie F Wf F W 38 M 18 Mo Ind Iowa
Benkelman, John F Son M W 10 S Mo Colo Mo","STR06" "I12682","Benkelman","Friedrich","Between 1856 and 1857","Yes, date unknown","0","Probably died as a young man. He can not be located on an census records subsequent to the 1870 census at which time he was shown as age 15. Jane Zimmerman writes that ""supposedly he set out for California & was killed by Indians on the way."" Jane further indicated this has never been proved or disproved.","STR06" "I841","Benkelman","George Adam ""Little George""","7 Sep 1851","10 Feb 1929","0"," George was the first Benkelman born in the United States. He was born only a few weeks after Adam and Catherine arrived.

In her history of the Colorado and Nebraska Benkelman's, Margaret ""Bonnie"" Jacob wrote that George Adam Benkelman was living with his family in Cass City, Michigan when his Uncle, ""Big George"" Benkelman, contacted him about going into the cattle business with him in Colorado. Just 19 years old, and eager to get on with his life, ""Little George"" eagerly accepted. It was 1870 when he arrived in Denver. Big George explained to him the need for a relocation of the cattle herd. Little George saddled his horse and rode from Denver to the Kansas-Colorado state line and down the south fork of the Republican River. Just inside the state line he lay in a draugh and watched an entire hunting party of Cheyenne Indians cross the river and continue riding south. He knew that if they saw him that he was dead. Luckily, he continued on his journey, but traveled cautiously from then on. He returned to Denver drawing to a close his 400 mile horseback trip.

Little George set out on a second trip east to find line camp headquarters for the Benkelman Ranch. When George Adam Benkelman viewed the valley of the south fork of the Republican River, he saw a carpet of buffalo grass about 8 inches high. It was lush and beautiful with very few trees. The stream trickled across the prairie aimlessly. One did not have to travel very far in either direction to find a bleak desolate land with no water and absolutely no trees. The visibility on a clear day was for miles. There were no buildings except for the deserted stage station which was made of sod. There was not yet to be a fence on the prairie. This trip he traveled much the same route as the first trip only he continued down the south fork of the Republican into Nebraska Territory and back down through what is now Oberlin and on to what is now Ellis, Kansas just west of Hays. Indians were encountered several times on this trip and several skirmishes took place. He returned to Denver with the location selected on the south fork of the Republican River just inside the state line of Kansas. The journey encompassed approximately 800 miles on horseback.

In 1874, Big George, Little George, Jake Haigler, Ben and Jim Morning and a handful of cowboys moved the Benkelman herd to the selected area in 34-4-42 Kansas. Big George returned to Denver. Little George, Jake Haigler and the Mornings looked after the herd. A sod house was built and the ranch was named the JC Ranch. The grazing lands included northeastern Colorado, Southwest Nebraska and Northwest Kansas lands. Large herds of 5,000 to 20,000 head of cattle were run on this range.

George Adam generally kept 10 cowboys, but during round-up and branding time the number would increase to 30. The closest place for the cowboys to purchase supplies was the Roubidoux Store at Fort Wallace, which was 70 miles away. The trip was made about 3 times a year. A guard was posted at Fort Wallace to prevent trail herds being driven north from Texas from taking strays belonging to the Benkelmans.

Jake Haigler was the foreman on the JC. Realizing that other large cattle companies might move in, George Adam urged Jake to from a cattle company up north to prevent a squeeze. Jake went to Missouri in 1875 for 1 year and then returned and formed a cattle company. The Haigler, Aix, Perkins Cattle Company was made up of family and friends. In 1876, he established on the Arickaree Forks in Nebraska.

The winters in western Kansas were extremely cold. The location of the line camp was straight west of the deserted station 20 on the Pikes Peak Leavenworth Trail. The road to Denver lead home for George Adam. On his trips home, he always stayed at the Benkelman residence.

One particular trip in 1877 proved to be a turning point in his life. The guest of honor at the Benkelman house was Mary Barbara Rommel, Christine's sister. She had been in America only five years.

When John George and George Adam returned to the range in 1878, they moved the headquarters of the ranch down the Republican River seven miles for better hay meadows and springs. The Benkelman Ranch was headquartered up the river from Wano. The exact location was 11-4-41. The new operation was called the T Wrench Ranch because of the brand. The new headquarters consisted of a row of 3 sod houses, an underground storage room, a blacksmith shop, sod barn 20x90 for 22 horses, 11 stalls for two horses each. The roof was made of tree limbs and hay. The corral was 204 square feet.

On January 6, 1880, George Adam Benkelman was united in marriage to Mary Barbara Rommel at the Benkelman residence in Denver. The ranching business had been quite prosperous. George Adam longed for Mary Barbara to be by his side. Their first child, Lottie, was born October 24, 1880 in Denver, as was their son Frank. George and Barbara were living with George and Christina at the time of the 1880 census.

George Adam loaded his family into a wagon and moved from Denver to the JC Ranch in September 1886. Mary Barbara had to be surprised when she saw her new home. It was a small sod hut absolutely colorless with no trees or landscaping. Water had to be hauled from the river, which was only a few steps away. The outdoor privy was not constructed until shortly before she arrived. The inside of the soddie allowed no frills. The walls were plastered with a limestone mixture. She had brought her cookstove from Denver. Wood and cow chips had to be gathered from the offerings of the prairie. One always felt better when there was a stash of chips piled not to far from the house, because of the severe winters. It is amazing what she did with the one room soddie with a few curtains and well spaced colored articles. Life was hard for the pioneers, but Mary Barbara never complained. She tended her family with all the grace and charm with which she had been endowed. Two more children were born, Charles in 1888 and George Albert in 1890. They were the first children born on the ranch.

The ranch cook was Billy Walsh of Irish descent. He had hunted buffalo on the prairies since 1872. A.W. Tip Spencer worked for the Benkelman's since 1877. Other ranch hands were John Burgwald, Ben Benkelman, Lee Bright, Mart Tscheudy, Walter Tovey, Harry Strangeways, John Chandler, George Fahrion, Wallace Clow, Emmet Vandergrift and Elmer Tabor. During the roundup season, the cowboys slept on the ground.

The following was published in the Cass City Enterprise, August 10, 1893, Vol. XII, No. 35:

""Geo. A. Benkelman, of Jaqua, Kansas, is here on a visit to his father, Adam Benkelman, and brothers. Mr. Benkelman reports the wheat crop in his vicinity this season is about as light as is the money crop the U.S. over.""

In 1894, the George Adam Benkelmans moved to St. Francis, Kansas after he was elected County Clerk. He served in that capacity until 1904, when he resigned to enter other business opportunities. In 1905, he was appointed postmaster in St. Francis. He served until 1915. He was enroute to California when he suffered a stroke. He died in Alhambra, California, February 10, 1929 at age 77. His wife had died earlier, on May 18, 1928, at age 75, in St. Francis. She was stricken with apoplexy and never regained consciousness before she passed away.

The following biography was transcribed from ""A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans,"" written and compiled by William E. Connelley, Secretary of the Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka. [Revised ed.] Chicago: Lewis Publishing Co., 1919, c1918. 5 v. (xlviii, 2530 p., [155] leaves of plates): ill., maps (some fold.), ports.; 27 cm.

GEORGE ADAM BENKELMAN. One historical account states that the first cattle ranch in Cheyenne County was established in the year 1876, but there were no really permanent settlements made for several years after that. These facts give interesting prominence to the career of George A. Benkelman, a well known business man and citizen of St. Francis, who by every right and propriety may be regarded as the real pioneer and first permanent settler of the county, since he was herding cattle on the range in this northwestern corner of Kansas in the year 1876. At that time the frontier was exposed to danger from Indians, who were still numerous and many of them hostile, and there were many more buffaloes to be seen on the prairies than native cattle.

Few men still living have had more intimate contact with the life and times of the old West than George Adam Benkelman. He was born at Lancaster in Erie County, New York, September 7, 1851. His father, Adam Benkelman, was born in Wuertemberg, Germany, in 1830, grew up and married in that kingdom, learned the trade of cooper, and in 1851 brought his family to the United States and settled at Bowmansville, New York. He was a cooper there and in 1865 went to Michigan, where he was both a cooper and farmer. He died at Cass City, Michigan, in 1901. On getting his first papers as an American citizen he affiliated with the democratic party but became a republican later through his admiration of President Lincoln. He was a member of the German Lutheran Church. Adam Benkelman married Christina Schifely, who was born in Wuertemberg in 1826 and died at Cass City, Michigan, in 1910. George Adam was the oldest of their children; Louise is still living in Cass City, Michigan, widow of Andrew Schwegler, who was a farmer there; John also lives on a farm in Cass City; S. G. is a carpenter and farmer at Cass City; W. F. is bookkeeper for a lumber firm in Detroit; and B. F. is a general merchant at Cass City.

Thus of all the family George Adam Benkelman has shown the most enterprise in breaking away from home ties and discovering new fields of conquest in remote districts. He got his education in the public schools of Cass City but at the age of nineteen started out to make his own way in the world. His journeyings soon brought him into the far West and he had an extensive experience as a cowboy in Colorado and along the Western Kansas line. When he was in Cheyenne County in 1876 he had no neighbor nearer than Fort Wallace, seventy-five miles away. He ran his herd of cattle over a domain of country unvexed by wire fence or any other civilized obstruction and made no attempt to secure a more permanent location until the spring of 1888, when he took advantage of the homestead laws and filed upon a quarter section and also a timber claim. The homestead was his place of residence and center of operations until the spring of 1894. Some years later he sold that quarter section.

In the fall of 1893 Mr. Benkelman was elected county clerk of Cheyenne County, and his official duties brought him to St. Francis. He was county clerk for eleven consecutive years. In 1905 President Roosevelt appointed him postmaster of St. Francis, and that office kept him as its incumbent by successive appointments until July, 1915. In the meantime he was identified with all the progressive movements for the upbuilding of his home town. For several years he clerked in a general merchandise store in St. Francis and also owns a farm of 160 acres near St. Francis and thirty-three acres adjoining the town. He is president of the Herald Publishing Company. Mr. Benkelman's home is a modern residence remodeled in 1905, and it stands upon a considerable plat of ground. Politically he is a republican and is a steward in the Methodist Episcopal Church. He has also served as noble grand of Rising Star Lodge of Odd Fellows, and is a past master workman of the Ancient Order of United Workmen at St. Francis.

In January, 1880, at Denver, Colorado, Mr. Benkelman married Miss Mary B. Rommel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rommel, both now deceased. To their marriage were born four children: Lottie C., a graduate of the Cheyenne County High School and of the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, and is at home with her parents; Frank B. is a graduate of the County High School and of the School of Pharmacy of Kansas City, Missouri, and is a registered pharmacist at Kansas City; Charles A. graduated in pharmacy in the Kansas University and is connected with a general store at McDonald, Kansas; George A., Jr., is a dentist, a graduate of the Western Dental College of Kansas City, Missouri, and while his home and professional office are at St. Francis, he was with the United States Army on professional duty at Camp Beauregard, Louisiana. ""

Cass City Chronicle
July 15, 1927

Mr. and Mrs. George Benkelman, Miss Lottie Benkelman, and Dr. and Mrs. Albert Benkelman, all of St. Francis, Kansas, are guests at the Benjamin F. Benkelman home and are also visiting other relatives in this community. George Benkelman is a brother of John, Samuel and Benjamin Benkelman and lived in Elkland Township when a lad in the late sixties. He left her in 1870 for the West and has spent most of the years since that date in Kansas.","STR06" "I841","Benkelman","George Adam ""Little George""","7 Sep 1851","10 Feb 1929","0","(Research):Cemetery Records:

Benjamin, Orvil B., 12 May 1897--02 Aug 1969,
s/o Alvin Benjamin and Gertrude ROSHONG

Benkelman, George Adam, 07 Sept 1851--10 Feb 1929, h/o Mary B. ROMMEL,
s/o Adam Benkelman and Catherine SCHEULFE

Benkelman, George Albert, 13 Oct 1890--23 Dec 1973, h/o Ruth M.
LOCKWOOD, s/o George A. Benkelman and Mary B. ROMMEL

Benkelman, Lottie Christine, 24 Oct 1880--01 Jun 1956,
w/o Farmer L. Shields and William M. Ball,
d/o George A. Benkelman and Maria B. ROMMEL

?u??/u?

St.Francis Cemetery
Submitted & ? 2003 by: Marilyn Holzwarth","STR06" "I1974","Benkelman","George Albert","13 Oct 1890","23 Dec 1973","0","The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 10, dated September 1, 1947, had note in the ""Vacations"" section that read: ""We are certainly looking forward to meeting Mrs. F.L. Shields of St. Francis, Kansas and Dr. and Mrs. Albert Benkelman and daughters, Barbara and Bonnie at the 1947 reunion. We hope that many more will plan their vacations so they meet with the rest of us at Uncle John's Woods on Labor Day.""

Volume 22 of the same periodical, dated September 7, 1959, reported that Albert and Ruth Benkelman attended his Fiftieth graduating class reunion at St. Francis, Kansas. Six of his classmates were present.

A dentist in St. Francis, Kansas, he retired to Denver in 1947.","STR06" "I1974","Benkelman","George Albert","13 Oct 1890","23 Dec 1973","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Kansas, Cheyenne County, Wano, St. Francis City
ED 12-18 SD 1 Sheet 10A Stamped 300

79-84
Benkelman, George A Hd O $6000 M W 39 M 27 Kansas NY German
y Physician
Benkelman, Ruth L Wf F W 38 M 26 Kansas Illinois Illinois
Benkelman, Mary B Adopted Dtr F W 3 6/12 S Neb US US
Benkelman, Bonnie J Adopted Dtr F W 2 1/12 S Neb US US
82-8?
Shields, Farmer L Hd O $12,000 M W 51 M21 Iowa Ill Iowa President Commercial Bank
Shiels, Lottie B Wf F W 49 M 48 Colorado NY Germany","STR06" "I1966","Benkelman","George W. ""Denver George""","23 Sep 1862","28 Dec 1925","0","Known as ""Denver George."" He founded the Finance Service Corporation and the Merchants Biscuit Company. He served as secretary to the Colorado Packing and Provision Company. His father had founded the company, but the younger George managed it until its merger in 1913 with the National Packing Company.

He tore down the Benkelman residence and built the Benkelman Block at 18th and California. There was housed the Finance Service Corporation.

BonnieMargaret transcribed his obituary from the Rocky Mountain News as follows:

""George W. Benkelman, founder and vice president of the Merchants' Biscuit company and the last of a long line of pioneer settlers in the West, fell dead early last evening at the Denver Athletic Club following an acute heart attack. Mr. Benkelman at the time was chatting with friends at the club and until he suddenly dropped forward in his chair, he gave no indication of the sudden seizure of heart disease which caused his almost instant death. Having for many years been closely identified with mining, manufacturing and cattle interests, Mr. Benkelman occupied a prominent position in the financial and industrial life of the city and state."" (Jacobs, p. 122 and 123).

BonnieMargaret also wrote, in a separate paper about the Kansas Benkelmans, that one of his honorary pallbearers was William Buck, a Cheyenne County Rancher, who was located 4 miles north of St. Francis.

George was unmarried and had no heirs. An item in his will left property in Trust with The Denver National Bank. The will provided that at the end of five years, the bank, as trustee, would convey title to the property to a corporation and one-tenth of the capital stock should be given to Mrs. Mary M. (Lena Benkelman) Schwegler or her heirs.

Lena died childless, and before the expiration of the trust. Her heirs were the descendants of her brothers and sisters, as they also had predeceased her. This Decree, dated September 2, 1931 by the District Court of Denver, Colorado, is an important genealogical document. The Bank had to locate and identify 60 widely scattered Benkelman heirs to share in this inheritance. BonnieMargaret references this as Court docket No. 111060, filed on June 12, 1931 in the District Couty, State of Colorado, City and County of Denver.

Bonnie notes that the Denver branch of the Benkelman family were all originally buried at the Riverside Cemetery in Denver, but reinterred to the Fairmount Cemetery on October 14, 1920 by George W.","STR06" "I1966","Benkelman","George W. ""Denver George""","23 Sep 1862","28 Dec 1925","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Colorado, Denver County, Denver Ward 9
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
Twenty First Street
523-91-146
Benkelman, George W Head M W 47 S Co Germany/German Germany/German Office Beef and Pork Packer
Benkelman, Charlie A Brother M W 44 m1 1 Colorado Germany/German Germany/German President Oil and Gas co
Benkelman, Florence E Sister in Law F W 35 m1 1 England/English England/English England/English 1891 None
Benkelman, Harry J Brother M W 42 S Colorado Germany/German Germany/German Own Income

1920 Census
Colorado, Denver County, Denver City
Enumerated 3 Jan 1920
SD 1 ED 262 Sheet 2B
1080-40-41
Dronn (or Drown), Linnaeus Head M W 46 m Oh Pa Oh Surgeon General Practice
Dronn(or Drown), Cora M Wf F W 45 m Oh Pa Oh
Benkelman, George W Lodger M W 57 S Co Germany/English Germany/English Mining Mine","STR06" "I849","Benkelman","Glen Frederick","20 Jan 1891","26 Dec 1970","0","Glen Frederick Benkelman received his B.S. in Engineering from Purdue University in 1914.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, December 31, 1976
Page One

Train-car crash fatal for Glen Benkelmans

Glen F. Benkelman, 80, a brother of Dorus Benkelman of Cass City, and his wife, Maud, 80, were fatally injured in a train-car crash and died Saturday, December 26, at Lakewood, Ohio.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, December 29, at the Lakewood Presbyterian Church in Lakewood where the Benkelmans were members.

Burial will be in Elkland township cemetery, Wednesday, December 30.

Among the survivors are: a daughter, Mrs. Ruth SIMMELINK of Cleveland; a son, William, of Lakewood; a brother of Mrs. Benkelman who lives in Detroit, and of Mr. Benkelman, a sister, Marie BROWN of Pigeon; two brothers, Dorus, of Cass City, and Alvin, of Elk Creek, Virginia.","STR06" "I849","Benkelman","Glen Frederick","20 Jan 1891","26 Dec 1970","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland City
Enumerated April 14, 1930
ED 18-276 SD 6 Sheet 23A Stamed 233
3813-19-29
Benkelman, Glen Head m W 39 M 30 Mich Mich Iowa Engineer Structural, Carbon Plant
Benkelman, Maud Wf F W 38 M 29 EnglishCanada EnglishCanada EnglishCanada
Benkelman, Glen Son M W 6 S Ohio Mich EnglishCanada
Benkelman, Ruth Dtr F W 4 S Ohio Mich EnglishCanada
McFadden, Sarah Mother-in-law F W 70 Wd CanadaEnglish CanadaEnglish CanadaEnglish
","STR06" "I4000","","","","","","","" "I35","Benkelman","Harold ""Sime"" Leroy","27 Nov 1897","8 Apr 1981","0","Ben Benkelman reported that after seing a production of Uncle Tom's Cabin, his brother, Harold, was nicknamed ""Sime"" by his siblings, who considered him as mean as Simon Legree. The January 17, 1908 Cass City Chronicle had a brief mention of the upcoming ""Mason Brother's Uncle Tom's Cabin company at the Opera House,"" most likely this was the production that inspired Sime's lifelong nickname. Harold would have been around age 11 at the time. He played basketball in High School.

Bob Benkelman wrote that his father was drafted into the army signal corps, where he worked as an airplane mechanic, and was stationed at Rockwell Field near San Diego. According to Wikipedia, the Signal Corps Aviation School was named Rockwell Field, on July 20, 1917, in honor of Second Lt. Lewis C. Rockwell, killed in a crash at College Park in 1912. Also in July, the United States Congress authorized the President to proceed with the taking of North Island for Army and Navy aviation schools. There was a need for trained military pilots as the United States had entered World War I earlier in the year. President Woodrow Wilson signed an Executive Order in August 1917 for condemnation of the land, which was still privately owned. The Army turned over the north end of the island to the Navy and relocated to the south end of North Island, the location of the Rockwell Field Historic District. The Navy's first occupancy of North Island occurred on September 8, 1917, but Congress did not authorize the purchase of North Island, for $6,098,333, until July 1919. The Army selected well-known Detroit industrial architect, Albert Kahn, to develop a site and building designs. Permanent construction of Kahn's design began in mid-1918. During World War I, Rockwell Field provided training for many of the pilots and crews sent to France. It also was the source of men and aircraft for the Sixth and Seventh Aero Squadrons, which established the first military aviation presence in Hawaii and the Panama Canal Zone, respectively.

After his military service, Sime was a Studebaker dealer, and later worked for E.B. Schwaderer, a contractor who built highways throughout the state, and constructed airports all over the midwest during World War II. Before retirement, Harold, worked as head of maintenance of all of the road equipment for the Tuscola County Road Commission.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, November 24, 1933
Local Happenings
Page Four

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Benkelman and Mrs. Curtis Hung spent a few days last week hunting at Fairview.

The 1941 issue of the Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast showed that Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Benkelman and sons had spent the winter holidays in Florida.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, April 16, 1981

Benkelman Funeral Held

Harold Leroy (Sime) Benkelman, 83, of Cass City died Wednesday, April 8, at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Pontiac.

He was born Nov. 27, 1897, in St. Francis, Kansas, the son of Benjamin F. and Minnie (Jesse) Benkelman. He returned to Cass City as a small child with his parents. They made their home on the family homestead farm.

He married Isabel Fletcher Sept. 14, 1918 in Detroit. Following their marriage, they made their home in Sandusky where he was an auto dealer. They later lived in Cass City, where he was employed as equipment supervisor by the E.B. Schwaderer Construction Company and then Tuscola County Road Commission until his retirement.

He servied with the Army Air Corps during World War I. He was a member of the Salem United Methodist church of Cass City and a life member of Custer Lodge No. 393, F and AM, Sandusky.

Benkelman is survived by his wife; two sons, Bill Benkelman of Bloomfield Hills and Robert Benkelman of Caro; six grandchildren, three great grandchildren; one brother, Benjamin Benkelman of Clearwater, Fla. (sic) and two sisters, Mrs. Eustis Ball of Clearwater, and Mrs. Lois Pease of Pompano Beach, Fla. One sister, Ruth, preceded him in death.

Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon at Little's Funeral Home, Cass City, with Rev. Eldred Kelley of the Salem United Methodist church officiating.

Burial was in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)

He was one the family members BonnieMargaret Jacobs personally interviewed when preparing her history of the Benkelman family.
","STR06" "I1967","Benkelman","Henry J. ""Harry""","6 Nov 1867","11 Dec 1915","0","He was an officer in State National Bank. He and his brother George lived in their family home at 523 Twenty-First Street in Denver, along with brother Charles and his wife. (Art Peck).

BonnieMargaret, in her 1981 manuscript, wrote that ""Harry began his work experience as a deputy city clerk, was eventually absorbed within the Colorado Packing and Provision Company as a clerk and ultimately became a branch manager of this family enterprise. Harry's obituary described him as ""generous and liberal, perhaps to a fault"" and he eventually died in a Denver sanitarium, hospitalized 7 years with an alcohol problem he was not able to overcome.""

","STR06" "I853","Benkelman","Ida Catherine","15 Nov 1902","11 Jul 1915","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, July 2, 1915
Local Items
Page Four

Miss Ida Benkelman, eleven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Benkelman, who has been ill with blood poisoning was taken to the hospital Sunday. She underwent an operation Monday and although still very seriously ill her condition is slightly more hopeful. Glen Benkelman of Wilkinsburg, Pa. and Dorus Benkelman of Mackinac Island, were called home by the illness of their sister.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday July 9, 1915
Local Items
Page Four

Miss Ida Benkelman is still very seriously ill at the hospital.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday July 16, 1915

Ida Benkelman
Young Girl, Suffering from Blood Poisoning, Died Sunday Evening

Ida Catherine, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Benkelman, died in a local hospital Sunday evening after several weeks of patient suffering from blood poisoning.

No one can explain why a young girl such as Ida was called from this life at twelve. She was the light of a good company of relatives and friends, and bright, happy and cheerful, she carried sunshine wherever she went. Not only in her home, but in the public and the Sabbath schools, where she was a regular and faithful attendant, will she be greatly missed.

Death is a hard master. He would take the brightest and best, but he cannot even mar memory. It will serve as a balm to wounded hearts.

Funeral services were held at the residence on Seeger Street Wednesday afternoon, Rev. D. J. Feather officiating. Interment was made in Elkland cemetery. Besides the parents, there are left to mourn four brothers, Glen of Wilkinsburg, Pa., Dorus of Mackinac Island and Alvin and John, and one sister, Marie.","STR06" "I869","","","","","","","" "I4004","","","","","","","" "I39","Benkelman","Johann Adam","13 Feb 1825","30 Dec 1897","0","BonnieMargaret, in the process of writing her manuscript, also read about Schw?bisch folkways. She reported that when each of Leonhard's sons were born, they would have been wrapped by his mother and the midwives in attendance in a shirt belonging to their father and placed on the floor, where the father would then pick him up as an act of recognition and claiming. The infant would be christened as soon as possible before any witch could place a spell on him or her. The godparents would be summoned and the christening would take place, and only at that time would the child's name be revealed. They kept the area the baby slept in lit, so no changeling could be put in his or her place. The baby was not taken from his home for six weeks, after which time the family would begin to visit friends and neighbors. The child was then presented a ""schwatzei"" or chatter egg, from each of the neighbors, who would lightly tap the child on the mouth with the egg, to pass along the gift of speech. (pp. 70, 71) She also wrote that ""according to parish record, he was actually born on the Schmitthof, nearby the Schneiderhof. Probably sometimes it was necessary to go to the midwife....The jurisdiction at the time was the Oberamt Welzheim, and that appears on the death certificate of both Adam and [sister] Louisa Benkelman...Waldhausen Parish is now in the jurisdication of Waldhausen-Lorch and that is where the records are to be found [post 1938]."" (p. 127)

On the German church registry, he is shown as a citizen of Waldhausen, a master barrel maker, and belonging to the Schneiderhof near Lorch, renting in B?rtlingen. They also show he emigrated to America in June 1851. None of his children were listed because they are all born in the United States. Waldhausen Parish was nearby Lorch, within the Oberamt Welzheim. BonnieMargaret writes (p. 73) that Adam was accepted to a trades training program in Waldhausen, despite his father not being citizen of that parish or a member of that guild. He completed his training and was considered a master cooper.

BonnieMargaret later noted that Adam would have been about 14 when he began is training as a cooper. ""..he would have gone into one of the training houses where the young apprentices lived together while they learned the rudiments of their craft. After several years of apprenticeship, Adam would have begin the 'wandering' that was a traditional part of the training of the journeymen artisans. During those years he woudl travel from village to village, living in the guild housing and working with other journeymen who were proving their skills and providing evidence of their reliability and good character. Adam's admittance into the trades is an example of the flexibility of the W?rttemberg laws governing these things. Strict compliance with the law would have meant that Adam could not have entered this training, since one of the requirements was legitimate ancestry. His father had proved himself a responsible person [however] ...and there is some evidence that Adam's mother came from a substantial and respected family, which would have helped."" (p. 127).

Johann Adam Benkelmann and Catherine Benkelmann were referenced as applying to emigrate to North America in 1851 by Schenk, Trudy and Froelke, Ruth THE W?rttemberg EMIGRATION INDEX Salt Lake City: Ancestry, Vol. 5. 1988. 240 p. Source Code 8057.8, p 14. Also listed with them were Johann Georg Benkelmann (1850) and Johannes Benkelman (1851).

The following was excerpted from the ""Memoirs of John A. Benkelman"" (published posthumously) by Hilda Jane Stickley Benkelman in 1966. John A. Benkelman was the third child of Johann Adam and Catherine (Schiefle) Benkelman. Hilda Stickley Benkelman was John Benkelman's daughter in law, and compiled the book based on the stories he told over and over again to his children.

Adam Benkelman and his wife, Catherine Scheifle Benkelman left Hamburg, Germany, shortly after their marriage in 1850 (sic). Upon arrival in America, they traveled by train to Lancaster, Erie County, New York, to the home of John Scheifle, brother of Catherine. They spent one year with the Scheifles, and it was there that their first son, George, was born.

Their next move was to Bowmansville, Erie County, New York, where the remaining children were born.

Adam Benkelman was a cooper and learned his trade in Germany, where he was kept busy every winter making sap buckets, barrels, kegs and churns which were bought and used by many of his neighbors.

Adam's sisters, Mary and Louise were married to John and Jacob Striffler. They lived in New York State, near Adam and his family. The Striffler brothers bought land in Tuscola County, Michigan, without seeing it first, for $2.00 an acre. In 1860, they moved their families to Watrousville. From there, they walked back and forth to their land and build two log homes. Adam came to visit in 1864, and bought himself 80 acres of land. It was $3.00 an acre, and covered with virgin pine. The land was one mile east and one mile north of the town of Cass City, Michigan. In 1964, a centennial marker was placed at the farm, since it had been owned by the same family for 100 years.

Adam and his family stayed in New York State through the end of the Civil War. Adam worked at a barrel factory as a cooper for Mr. Looney, for whom the town was named. It was a thriving town, near the New York Central railroad, and a passenger and freight depot was not far from the Benkelman home.

When Lincoln was assasinated on April 14, 1865, there was a great deal of argument over his death among the townspeople. Some thought that he should not have been at the theatre, others worried about the future of the country. The train carrying his body to Springfield, Ilinois went through the town. The train and engine were clothed in black. It stopped in Looneville to take on water and supplies at the depot. In a short time, a large crowd gathered to pay respects to this great man. They stood silently, with hats in hand. They stood spellbound until the train was well out of sight, taking President Lincoln to his last resting place.

Adam moved his family to Michigan shortly thereafter, sometime in May or June of 1865. They sent the furniture ahead by freight. When the family reached Pine Run (Vassar), Michigan, they hired a driver to take them the rest of the way. At Centerville (Caro), they were all tired and hungry, so the driver stopped at an old inn run by the a Mr. Velmer, who came to help them off the wagon. George, the oldest child, jumped off, then Louisa, John, Sam, Will, Mary and finally the baby, Ben. The innkeeper laughed and said ""For God's sake, how many more are up there?""

By the time the Civil War was over, most of the aggressive, war-like Indians that had resided in around Tuscola County had migrated westward beyond the Mississippi River. There were however scattered camps of peaceful Indians still living in Tuscola County. The early settlers had no reason to fear these Indians. The Indian children often came out to the road to play with the white children, especially those of the Seeger family whose Father had been mistakenly shot for a bear at Elk Lake. An old Indian called Riley often stopped at the Benkelman house at noon time, sometimes eating, and sometimes stretching out on the bare floor for the night. In the morning, he would be gone and often did not return for many months.

Adam and his family lived in an old building on the land of Louisa and Jacob Striffler until Adam was able to build a log home on his land, which he completed around 1871. Sam and John later built the house that is still standing on the farm today. Adam used oxen both to haul the lumber and to help him with farming. He bought his first team of horses in 1873.

The first garden that the family had was grown around the stumps and logs, but they did have a lot of vegetables that fall. The first fruit trees were planted from seeds of apples bought from a man who peddled the apples in the fall with a horse and wagon. The first wheat was planted in a small patch of ground, cradled by hand the next year and threshed on the floor by hand. Later, Adam had six acres of wheat to cut and he hired a good cradler to cut it. The other members of the family followed with twine and tied the wheat in bundles. This wheat was threshed by a machine that was operated with horses. The twine had to be cut and handled seperately by men at the side of the machine. The grain was winnowed and ground to flour by hand. Eventually, they could take the wheat to a water-powered mill at Wahjamega on the Cass River. This took two days to accomplish.

The first spring after they moved to Michigan, George, the eldest son, brought home an orphaned fawn. His mother was not pleased about having a a wild deer in the house, which he was as the weather was still quite chilly, however she consented after much teasing on the part of her children. They named the fawn Dickie, and he stayed in the yard all that next summer, making no attempt to leave. When winter came, Adam made his children a sled and harness. They taught Dickie to take directions like a trained reindeer, and neighborhood children gathered for miles around to have a sled ride.

The fawn was a wild animal however. Once it crashed through a window of their home, when startled by Catherine. Dickies fate was sealed after Adam had bought a bushel of apples from a man in Watrousville, and then saved the seeds for an orchard. (He planted them and they had grown to) nice little seedling trees which he kept close track of, his heart set on an apple orchard.... but in the fall, Dickie ate all the seedlings down to the roots. Adam was so provoked by the deer that he shot him, and used him for meat as it was hunting time. All the children cried bitterly and refused to eat. John related that ""then poor Father was sorry that he had destroyed our pet deer.""

The first Evangelical Church meeting held in Cass City was in Adam's log house, where the Benkelman farm is now located. A few of the early families of German descent wanted a Church to worship in, similar to their accustomed form. Rev. Henny, the Evangelical minister in Sebewaing at the time was invited to meet with the group to preach and help organize a Church in Cass City. He rode from Sebewaing on horseback.

Bonnie Petee abstracted the following regarding the Evangelical Association from ""The History of Tuscola County, Biographical Sketches and Illustrations,"" H. R. Page Co., Chicago, 1883. ""A class of this church which is commonly known as the German Methodist, was organized in the town of Elkland about the year 1866, by the Rev. Stephen Henne in connection with the Sebewaing mission. The class numbered about fifteen members. It has had regular services from that time to the present, and a regular succession of pastors. Services being held in the school-house, one mile north and one-half mile east of Cass City. In the latter part of 1882, a formal organization was effected at Cass City, and steps taken for the construction of a house of worship, which is now in course of construction. The earnest zeal of the members and their individual labors and contributions of material have reduced the estimated cost of the building to about $1,500. The pastor of the church at the present time is the Rev. B. F. Wade, who resides on his farm in the town of Elkland. The membership is about fifty. There is a preaching every second Sunday; prayer-meeting and Sunday-school every Sabbath. The trustees of the church are, John Benkelman, Fred Krapf, Oscar Sencner (Lenzner?), Levi Muntz and Adam Benkelman.""

The Benkelman family continued to stay heavily involved in the affairs of the church, as this January 24, 1896 news article notes:

At the Evangelical church, the following Sunday School officers have been elected for the ensuing year: Supt., Mrs. Lena SCHWEGLER; ass't supt., Mrs. Mary BENKELMAN; sec., J. MAIER; treas., Adam BENKELMAN; librarian, Miss Lillie Striffler; ass't librarian, Miss Maud MAIER; organist, Miss Martha STRIFFLER; ass't organist, Oscar LENZNER.

The following death notices appeared in the local Cass City Paper after Adam's death:

From the Cass City Enterprise
Published in Cass City, Mich., Dec. 30, 1897

Adam Benkelman, one of our oldest residents and most highly respected, passed away this morning (Thursday), at the age of seventy-two years. The immediate cause of his decease is said to have been diabetes. The funeral services will be held Sunday, at his late residence on Houghton Street at ten o'clock and at the Evangelical Church at 10:30. Obituary next week.

From the Cass City Enterprise
Published in Cass City, Mich., Jan. 6, 1898

Another Pioneer Gone

Adam Benkelman was born in Oberamt Welzheim, Wurtemberg, Germany on the thirteenth of February 1825. In the year 1851 he was married to Catherine Scheufele, who accompanied him to America shortly after. His first home in America was in the State of New York, where he resided fourteen years. In 1865 he came to this place where he lived on the farm one mile east and three-quarters of a mile north of Cass City until 1881, then moved to the village where he has since lived.

As a citizen, Mr. Benkelman was respected by all. His pioneer days here were filled with the hardships of pioneer life, but not disheartened by his surroundings, he toiled on until his timbered land was cleared. All his dealing and business transactions were strictly honest. He practiced honesty and inculcated the same principle in the minds of his children.

Mr. Benkelman was a member of the Lutheran Church until 1867, when he was converted and joined the Evangelical Association, under the pastorate of Rev. S. Heune, the first Evangelical minister that preached in this neighborhood. There being no church or school house in which to hold meetings Mr. Benkelman opened his house as a place of public worship. After his conversion he lived a devoted christian life. He was a regular attendant at all meetings of the church, his seat never being vacant unless sickness would not allow him to be present. Not only could he be found at the meeting, but his children were early taught to go to church and would accompany him to the place of worship. His love for the Lord's house was great. He supported the church not only by his prayers, but he also gave very liberally. He was a pillar in the church and remained a true and faithful member to the end. For thirty-one years he had been a subscriber to the ""Christliche Botschafter.**""

His health has been poorly for several months, but not until recently was he confined to his bed. The last few weeks was a time of great suffering, but he endured it all with a childlike spirit. All that human skill and wisdom could do was done, but of no avail. He patiently resigned to the will of God and did not murmur at his lot until it pleased Him who is all wise and the great Author of Life and Death to put an end to his pain by removing his spirit to realms above where suffering cannot come.

His deeply sorrowing widow, one daughter, five sons and twenty grandchildren, besides three brothers and three sisters and a large circle of relatives and friends are left to mourn his departure. On the 29?sup?th?/sup? of Dec., 1897, he fell asleep in the arms of Jesus at the ripe age of 72 years, 10 months and sixteen days.

The funeral occurred on Sunday, Jan. 2?sup?nd?/sup?, from the Evangelical Church. Rev. W Bergey, of Elkton, preached in the German language from Phil. 1. 21, and the writer made a few remarks in the English based on 1 Sam. Xx. 18. His remains were laid in their last resting place there to await the resurrection morn.

In the same paper, the following notice was also published:

Leonard Benkelman, from Wisconsin, brother of the late Adam Benkelman, is in town and will remain for some time.

Detail of Death Certificate: County Tuscola, Township Elkland, Village Cass City ADAM BENKELMAN DOD 30 Dec 1897 Place of Death Cass City, Male, White, Married 26 years, Age 72 yrs, 10 mos, 17 days, Parent of 7 children, 6 living, Born Germany, Occupation Farmer, Father Leonard Benkelman, Mother Dora Stahley, (Both born in Germany), proposed date of burial Jan 2, 1897 (sic), Elkland cemetery, Undertaker A.A. McKenzie, Cass City MI Attending Physician H.P. Edwards, Attended the deceased from June 10, 1895 to Dec 30, 1897, last seen alive on Dec 30, 1897

**Der Christliche Botschafter was the first religious paper in the German language in America. Founded in 1836 it became a stimulus to the rapid growth of the Evangelical Association and a valuable means of recording the progressive movements of the denomination. It was a significant agency in building Christian and denominational bonds.","STR06" "I39","Benkelman","Johann Adam","13 Feb 1825","30 Dec 1897","0","(Research):Census Information:

The family was listed as follows on the 1860 Federal Censu
s for Erie County, New York:
Bowmansville Post Office Town of Lancaster Enumeration date 13 June 1860
#36-36 Adam Benkerman 35 Cooper $500/$150 Germany
Catherine 37 Germany
George 9 New York
Louisa 7 New York
John 4 New York
Samuel 3 New York
Mary 2 New York

The family was listed as follows on the 1870 Federal Census for Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Township,
#54-54 Benkelmann, Adam 45 Farmer 2010 360 Ger/Wirtenberg
"", Catherine 47 Keeping House Ger/Wirtenberg
"", George 19 At home NY
"", Louisa 17 At home NY
"", John 14 At school NY
"", Samuel 13 At school NY
"", Mary 11 At school NY
"", William 9 NY
"", Benjamin 7 NY

1880 Federal Census
Census Place:Elkland, Tuscola, Michigan Source:FHL Film 1254607
National Archives Film T9-0607 Page 95B
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Adam BENKELMANSelfMMW55WERTENBURG Occ:CooperFa: WERTENBURGMo: WERTENBURG
Cathrine BENKELMANWifeFMW59WERTENBURG Occ:Keeping HouseFa: WERTENBURGMo: WERTENBURG","STR06" "I11977","Benkelman","Johann Friedrich ""Fredrick""","6 Jan 1822","28 Aug 1897","0","The family register for the family of Friedrich's maternal grandparents, Georg Friedrich St?hle and wife, Anna Maria Leins, shows that Maria Dorothea St?hle was the fifth of their 15 children. She was married at the Schneiderhof on 20 Nov 1822 to Leonhard Benkelmann. Dot Williams, a Benkelman descendant, visited with a specialist in the old German script at the LDS library at Salt Lake City, where they helped her translate the information on the scans of the actual St?hle family register. They indicated that the writing to the right of Maria Dorothea's name, as well as two of her sisters, said they each had an illegitimate child. Maria Dorothea's child was Johann Friedrich, ""who was raised as the eldest of the Leonhard Benkelmann family."" It was not indicated one way or the other if he was also Leonhard's biological son. Johann Friedrich was born on 6 Feb 1822, approximately 10 months prior to the marriage of Leonard Benkelmann and Dorothea St?hle.

Freidrich apprenticed with Leonhard as a bricklayer and stonemason. (Jacobs, p. 73)

The oldest of the Benkelman children, he was the last to emigrate to America. He was already established as a stone mason in W?rttemberg when his younger siblings began to emigrate. Over the years, he received many letters from members of the family in America, telling him of the opportunities in the new land. Thus he eventually decided to join them. When he left Germany early in 1873, he was travelling with his wife Christine Stadelmaier, daughter Catherine and son-in-law Friedrich Buerk, granddaughter Catherine Buerk, daughter Christine and her husband George Jaus, and daughters Rosine and Mary, along with Fred's mother, Christina Buerk. German Parish records show ""Marz 1873 mit Familie nach Nordamerika.""

They sailed from Bremen, Germany on the steam ship ""Ohio,"" and arrived in Baltimore on 5 April 1873, as the vessel was powered by steam, their entire journey took only 15 days. The earlier emigrants had traveled in sailing ships, and thus their journeys had been much longer. Friedrich and his family then traveled by train to Saginaw, Michigan where they were met by Adam, who took them by horse and wagon to Cass City. Adam, helped by his brothers, had constructed a building for them on his land where they stayed. Through hard work and frugal living, Friedrich was later able to purchase land a few miles northeast of Cass City, upon which he built his own home and farm.

At a Benkelman/Striffler reunion, Mary Striffler Benkelman recalled that ""Uncle Fred was the oldest and Jolliest of the bunch, I can see him yet a large man of straight build, starting to town a distance of three and a half miles, with a basket of eggs perched on his head and a pail in one arm, marching straight as when he served in the German army but in after years when he became old and feeble he would say ""When I think I am going to fall I am already lying on the ground."" Later in life, Frederick became lame from rheumatism and used crutches to get about.

(Jacobs, pp. 82, 83, 161, as well various correspondence from BonnieMargaretJacobs, and issues of the Striffler-Benkelman Broadcasts)

These are the tombstone inscriptions of he and his wife:

Benkelman, Christina,d. 18 Aug 1897, 74y 3m 25d
Benkelman, Frederick,d. 28 Aug 1897, 75y 7m 22d

http://www.interment.net/data/us/mi/tuscola/casscity/index.htm

A brief mention of his funeral was on the front page of the September 2, 1897 Cass City Enterprise, in the ""Home Happenings"" column:

""The funeral services of Frederick Benkelman were held at the Evangelical Church on Sunday afternoon, Rev. C.Y. Schneider officiating. As previously mentioned, Mr. Benkelman has been in poor health for some time. He was nearly seventy six years old and has resided in this vicinity for many years.""

A copy of his actual Michigan Death Certificate can be viewed here:

http://seekingmichigan.org/

Indexed as Fredrick Benkelman

It was noted under this cause of death that a contributory factor was the death of his wife one week previously. He was shown as 75 years, 7 months, and 22 days of age at the time of his death.","STR06" "I11977","Benkelman","Johann Friedrich ""Fredrick""","6 Jan 1822","28 Aug 1897","0","(Research):Census Place:Elkland, Tuscola, Michigan
Source:FHL Film 1254607 National Archives Film T9-0607
Page 96C
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Fredrick BENKELMAN Self M M W 58 WERTENBERG Occ: Stone Mason Fa: WERTENBURG Mo: WERTENBURG
Christina BENKELMAN Wife F M W 57 WERTENBERG Occ:Keeping House Fa: WERTENBURG Mo: WERTENBURG","STR06" "I1964","Benkelman","Johann Georg ""George""","25 Jun 1830","16 Jan 1908","0","Johann Georg Benkelmann was referenced as applying to emigrate to North America in 1850 by Schenk, Trudy and Froelke, Ruth THE W?rttemberg EMIGRATION INDEX Salt Lake City: Ancestry, Vol. 5. 1988. 240 p. Source Code 8057.8, p 14. Also listed with him in this index were Johann Adam and Catharine Benkelman (1851) and Johannes Benkelman (1851).

German Parish records show ""ist 1850 Ausgewander."" his actual emigration occuring in the same year he applied.

Hilda Stickley Benkelman wrote that ""George came from Germany in a sailboat about 1852. He first went to Lancaster, New York, and worked in a sawmill for 25 cents a day. Then he and three friends bought a span of oxen and a covered wagon and started for California around 1854. They worked in the fields or anywhere they could find work to pay their expenses. They arrived in California during the Gold Rush, and found work in the mines for $10 a day. George saved his earnings, and staked his own claim. He lost all his money, and returned to work for other miners.

BonnieMargaret Jacobs, in her 1981 manuscript said that George ""had an exquisite little brooch made of all the gold he had ever found its natural state. It is not large! But he laughed as he displayed the net results of his mining attempts....as my father gave the broach to me, he would laugh as heartily at the story of George scratching the earth all that time for no more glad than that!"" (Jacobs, p. 117). He was called ""Big George,"" while his nephew and associate in the cattle business was ""Little George."" (Ibid, p. 119)

He married Christine Rommel, and they moved to Iowa where they bought a herd of cattle. Christine drove the Oxen in a wagon, and George walked beside the cattle. Later they returned west, to Leadville, Colorado. Here he opened a store to service the miners. He also worked as a butcher. Their customers paid them in gold dust, which George and Christine took to the mint in Denver. They later sold their store, and bought a ranch in St. Francis, Kansas. Eventually he owned a hotel in Denver, which was named for him. This was sold by his heirs in 1952. (Stickley)

BonnieMargaret Jacob's states that on 27 Aug 1868, ""The Rocky Mounty News"" published a deposition of J. G. Benkelman in regards to the inquest of the death of the pregnant Mrs. Henrietta Dietermann and son. She had been captured and killed in a ambush by Indians in Douglas county, Colorado Territory. John was a resident of Central City, Colorada at the time, working as a butcher. At the time of the ambush, however, he and a small group men were tending to cattle at the time, about 45 miles southeast of Denver. (Jacobs, p. 118).

In a separate history she prepared about the Colorado and Nebraska Benkelman's, BonnieMargaret wrote: ""The gold and silver strikes in the Rocky Mountains made Denver City a most desirable place for a young man to seek his fortune. John George Benkelman with his wife Christine Rommel Benkelman set out for Denver in 1862. After arriving in Denver, the couple spent the next few days tramping around Denver surveying the possibilities for livelihood. It was apparent that the miners needed supplies brought to them. John George felt like he could handle that chore. Among his many interests were a butcher shop and a shoe shop.

By 1868, George had amassed sufficient funds to consider entering into the cattle business. His headquarters were located at Running Water just east of Denver. The sheep ranchers were taking more and more of the range, so Big George decided to move further east. His first order of business was to contact George Adam Benkelman, his 19 year old nephew in Cass City, Michigan, to see if he was interested in going into the cattle business with him.

In 1870, Big George had purchased two lots in Denver from William Barth at 18th and California Street, for $800. He bought two additional lots for less. He built the Benkelman family residence on his block of land in 1871. Christine and the four boys were at home here. At the time, it was on the outskirts of Denver.

After operating over 30 years, the Benkelman Ranch was sold in 1903. The east half went to Josiah Crosby. This was later sold to Quinn and Martin of Oberlin. Jake Holzwarth leased this land for many years.

The west half of the ranch was sold to Reinholt and Puderbough. They sold their portion to J.G. McCall in 1917. In 1941, Frank R. Douthit purchased the ranch and turned it over Thad Douthit, Sr. Thad was able to regain most of the Benkelman holdings, and used the land to raise Registered Herefords. Thad Sr. died September 23, 1978, and the ranch was once again split up, this time between his son and son-in-law (Thad Douthit Jr and Roger Faulkender). These ranches were still operating as of 1987.

The original headquarters of the old JC Ranch was purchased by A.J. Sheldon, and later sold to Peter O'Brien. It is still a portion of the O'Brien Ranch, operated by Dean and Neal O'Brien.

In her 1981 manuscript, BonnieMargaret noted that George also invested wisely in real estate in Denver. He at one time owned most of what would become California street, from 16th to 18th street. His home was at 1725 California, which would soon become the heart of the banking area of Denver. He also owned a block on Curtis Street, this too in the heart of the commericial downtown area. (Jacobs, p. 121).

A notice of George's death appeared in the January 24, 1908 issue of the Cass City Chronicle, in ""Local Items"", page 4:

Mrs. John Striffler and Mrs. Louise Striffler received the news of the death of their brother, George Benkelman, on Jan 16, at his home in Denver, Colorado. Mr. M.M. Schwegler, another sister, who left Cass City last fall, to assist in caring for Mr. Benkelman, is expected by her friends to return to this place within a few months.","STR06" "I1964","Benkelman","Johann Georg ""George""","25 Jun 1830","16 Jan 1908","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1880 Census
Census Place:Denver, Arapahoe, Colorado
Source:FHL Film 125 4088 National Archives Film T9-0088
Page 25 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
John G. BENKELMAN Self M M W 49 WURTEMBERG Occ: Live Stock Dealer Fa: WURTEMBERG Mo: WURTEMBERG
Christina BENKELMAN Wife F M W 48 WURTEMBERG Occ: Keeps House Fa: WURTEMBERG Mo: WURTEMBERG
George W. BENKELMAN Son M S W 17 CO Occ: School Fa: WURTEMBERG Mo: WURTEMBERG
Charles A. BENKELMAN Son M S W 14 CO Occ: Schoo lFa: WURTEMBERG Mo: WURTEMBERG
Henry J. BENKELMAN Son M S W 12 CO Occ: School Fa: WURTEMBERG Mo: WURTEMBERG
George A. BENKEMAN Other [Nephew] M M W 28 NY Occ: Cattle Dealer Fa: WURTEMBERG Mo: WURTEMBERG
Barbara BENKEMAN Other [Wife of Nephew AND sister-in-law] F M W 27 WURTEMBERG Occ: None Fa: WURTEMBERG Mo: WURTEMBERG
Mary DEVERNES Other [Sister] F S W 36 WURTEMBERG Occ: Seamstress Fa: WURTEMBERG Mo: WURTEMBERG




","STR06" "I11980","Benkelman","Johann Leonhard ""Leonard""","5 Jul 1828","25 May 1913","0","Leonhard, named for his father, was the trailblazer of the family. Parish records in Waldhausen show ""ist 1849 Ausgewandert,"" meaning he emigrated in 1849. This makes him the first of the ten children [who lived into maturity] of Leonhard and Dorothea Benkelmann to leave Germany for America. Every one of his siblings eventually followed him.

BonnieMargaret Jacobs wrote that ""as in all areas of German life, there were strict requirements to be met in order to be free to leave. The emigrant had to obtain certificates from the tax collector, the pastor and from school officials that he was free from taxes, tithes of other debts. The emigrant also had to renounce their citizenship, and have a specified amount of money to sustain them in their new country until they could establish themselves."" (p. 80)

Leonard settled first in Lancaster, New York, but sometime after 1851 moved to Wisconsin, taking his newly arrived younger brother Johannes with him west. They lived first in Milwaukee, and later Leonard alone moved to Manitowac county, where he spent the rest of his life. BonnieMargaret wrote that ""pamphlets about Wisconsin had been prepared to be circulated amoung the villages back home in Germany. The Wisconsin Germans were anxious to create a German community with a German culture and they aggresively recruited immigrants to their area...The early settlers in Manitowac were primarily German, Swiss and Irish. They brought with them their cheese making skills and turned Wisconsin into the dairyland of the nation. But manufacture and shipbuilding developed quickly in Manitowoc, with its access through the Great Lakes to endless markets."" (Jacobs, p. 1022)

Leonard was a veteran of the Civil War, enlisting on 8 Sept 1861 for 3 years as a private in Company A, 1st Regiment, Mechanics Fusileers, though the company disbanded, and he was and discharged on 28 Jan 1862 at Camp Douglas, Illinois. BonnieMargaret Jacobs states that at the time of his enlistment, his occupation was listed as weaver. He reenlisted in 1865 for 1 year in Company D, 48th Regiment of the Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and mustered out 19 February 1866 at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. BonnieMargaret Jacobs cites his Civil War Pension record as No. 696589, filed on 9 Oct 1890.

His war record showed him as an engineer. The 1880 city directory listed him as the same.

Leonhard appears to have remained in close contact with his family. The Cass City, Michigan paper had several articles over the years mentioning his visits. This brief article appeared one week after the death of Adam Benkelman. ""Leonard Benkelman, from Wisconsin, brother of the late Adam Benkelman, is in town and will remain for some time."" (Cass City Enterprise Published in Cass City, Mich., Jan. 6, 1898).

A few years later, these articles also mention Leonard:

Cass City Chronicle
November 8, 1901

Local Mentions

A farewell party was given at Mrs. J. Schwegler's Monday evening in honor of her brother, Leonard and his niece Miss Cora Benkelman [daughter of Johannes Benkelman], who left for their respective homes in Manitowoc and Portage, Wisconisn, Tuesday.

Cass City Chronicle
October 30, 1908

Local Mentions

Leonard Benkelman of Manitowoc, Wis., is the guest of his sisters, Mrs. Louisa Striffler and Mrs. John Striffler and other relatives.

A notice of his death was in the Friday, May 30, 1913 issue of the Cass City Chronicle:

""Word has been received of the death of Leonard Benkelman, residing at Manitowoc, Wisconsin. He died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Clark* [nee Mary Jane Clancey] Sunday morning and was buried Wednesday. Mr. Benkelman was a brother of Mrs. M.M. Schwegler and the late Mrs. John Striffler and has visited Cass City a number of times.

*It appears from the obituary published in the Manitowoc paper that Leonard actually died in the home of his other daughter, Ella Benkelman Bodwin.

Leonhard's step-granddaughter also ended up in Cass City. Cora Horn (daughter of Mary Jane Clancey Horn Clark) married George Albert Striffler, a nephew of Leonhard's.

Jane Zimmerman provided the following obituary of Leonard, published in the Manitowoc Daily Herald on May 30, 1913.

Leonard Benkelman

Manitowoc Citizen Well Known Among German Citizens here

From Manitowoc (Wis.) Daily Herald

While his comrades, assembled throughout the land for memorial services Sunday, listened to tributes to their deeds of valor, Leonard Benkelman, one of the best known veterans of the county, heard taps sounded and passed on, his death occuring at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Bodwin at Kings Bridge, due to infirmaties of age. Mr. Benkelman had been looking forward to the Memorial day services in which he had been a participant for years and the keenest disappointment shadowed his last hours when he realized that he could not survive to join with his comrades another year.

Mr. Benkelman was born at Brech, Wuertenberg [BonnieMargaret Jacob's writes that Breech was just down and across the road from the Schneiderhof, both near B?rtlingen], Germany, July 5, 1828, and in 1848 came to America, locating at Lancaster, N.Y. where he remained two years and then came to this city where he has since resided.

When the civil war broke out Mr. Benkelman responded to the call for volunteers and enlisted in what was known as the First regiment, Mechanic Fussillers, attached to Co. A of which Capt. W. Bates, a Manitowoc man, was in command. Later, after being honorably discharged, Mr. Benkelman enlisted with Co. D, Forty-eighth Wisconsin, and served with the comman in trying experiences on the western plains. He returned here after the war to make his home.

Mr. Benkelman is survived by three children, Mrs. William Clark, of this city; William Benkelman, Marion, Wis., and Mrs. J. Bodwin, of Kings Bridge, sixteen grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. A brother, John Benkelman, Portage, and one sister, Mrs. M. M. Schwegler, Cass City, Mich. also survive. One sister preceded him just two weeks ago.

Decedent was well known in the county and was universally esteemed.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon from the Clark home, 410 Park Street, to St. James Episcopal church and interment will be at Evergreen.


Cemetery records, from the Manitowoc County, Wisconsin Genealogy website:

BENKLEMAN: [W2-150-3]-[Leonard Benkelman/bur. 05-27-1913/cause: adetic [aortic?] insufficiency/bur. on John Horn lot] (William/d. 25 May 1913/age 85/cause: arterial schlorosis/bur. Evergreen 28 May 1913/from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc)

BENKELMANN: Jane............Aug. 23, 1894 Cem.#44, same name, same year *same, vol.4, p.234

BENKELMANN: Leonard Benkelmann/Co. D. 48th Wis. Inf., ossw: Jane Benkelmann/1830-1894

ossw: CLARKE/HORNE, next to: L. Benkelmann/Co. D/48 Wis. Inf.","STR06" "I11980","Benkelman","Johann Leonhard ""Leonard""","5 Jul 1828","25 May 1913","0","(Research):Census Information:


1860 Census
Wisconsin, Manitowoc County, First Ward
8 June 1860
Page 49 (bottom)/Page 50 (top)
389-390
Leonard Brinkleman 30 M Weaver Wurtemburgh
Jane Brinkleman 29 F Ireland
William Brinkleman 11 M Illinois
Mary Brinkleman 8 F Wisc
Frederick Brinkleman 3 M Wisc
Emma Brinkleman 1 F Wisc
Note: William and Mary are Jane's children from her first marriage

1870 Census
Wisconsin, Manitowac, First Ward
17 June 1870, Stamped 192
107-117
Bingleman, Leonard 42 M W Carpenter Ireland (sic)
Bingleman, Jane 40 F Keeping House Ireland
Bingleman, William 21 M Grocery Store Ill
Bingleman, Fred 15 M Wisc
Bingleman, Emma 11 F Wisc

Mary, age 18 is no longer living with her parents. It is possible that she moved to Brown County, Wisconsin, as this is where her daughter, Cora Horn, was born in 1871. On the 1870 Brown County, Wisconsin census, a 19 year old Mary HORAN, House Servant, born in Wisconsin, can be found. This may be Mary Clancey Benkelman, already married but living apart from her husband? Or it may be someone else entirely. Living two households away is a 25 year old George McCORMICK, a teamster from Ireland. McCORMICK is the maiden name of Mary's mother, also born in Ireland. However Jane Zimmerman, a descendant of Leonard and Jane Benkelman, notes that McCORMICK was/is a fairly common name, and she does not know of a connection between Jane McCormick Benkelman and George McCormick.


1880 Census
1st Ward, Manitowoc, Manitowoc, Wisconsin
FHL Film 1255434 National Archives Film T9-1434
Page 17
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Leonhard BINGELMAN Self M M W 52 WURTEMBERG Occ: Engineer Fa: WURTEMBERG Mo: WURTEMBERG
Jane BINGELMAN Wife F M W 50 IRE Occ: Keeping House Fa: IRE Mo: IRE


1900 Census
Wisconsin, Manitowoc, Manitowoc Ward 2
9 June 1900
SD 3 ED 72 Sheet 12B
412-227-264
Clark, William Hd W M May 1846 54 M18 NY England England Horse shoer
Clark, Mary Wf W F Feb 1852 48 M18 4/3 Wisc Germ Ireland
Clark, Cora Dtr W F Feb 1871 29 S Wisc Ny Wisc
Clark, Walter Son W M Sept 1883 17 S Wisc Ny Wisc At School
Clark, Warren Son W M June 1885 15 S Wisc NY Wisc At School
Bingleman, Leonard Father In Law W M July 1828 72 Wd Germ Germ Germ Retired","STR06" "I11982","Benkelman","Johannes ""John""","3 Apr 1836","18 Jan 1917","0","Johannes Benkelmann was referenced as applying to emigrate to North America in 1850 by Schenk, Trudy and Froelke, Ruth The W?rttemberg Emigration Index Salt Lake City: Ancestry, Vol. 5. 1988. 240 p. Source Code 8057.8, p 14. Also indexed with hims were Johann Adam and Catharine Benkelman (1851) and Johan Georg Benkelman (1850). Census records indicate he emigrated in 1852, though German church records show that actually ""ist 1851 ausgewandert.""

BonnieMargaret Jacobs wrote that Johannes, at the age of 15, made the journey to America with his older brother, Adam, and Adam's new wife, Catharina Schaufele. When the three of them left, they not only had to receive a release from the authorities that they had no outstanding debts, they also were required to have someone remaining in Germany to act as guarantor for any unknown debts that might later be discovered. Eldest brother Friedrich act as guarantor for Adam, whereas Johann Georg Stager, a citizen and farmer in B?rtlingen, was the guarantor of Johannes. Johannes arrived in Hamburg to depart for the United States a few days later than Adam and Catherine, June 23, 1851 versus June 19, but BonnieMargaret assumed they travelled on the same ship, (p. 81).

He is said to have stayed in New York for some period, presumably with Adam and Catherine, before later leaving for Milwaukee, Wisconsin with another brother, Leonard. Leonard later moved to Manitowoc, Wisconsin, whereas Johannes remained near Milwaukee, in Rock County. It was here that John was married in 1857, and from census records it is apparent he and Sarah moved to several other states before returning to Wisconsin.

He was a Private in Captain John Hauser's Company D, 48th Regiment, Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry from February 1865 to November 1865. His declaration for pension dated February 22, 1907 describes him as 6 feet an one-half inches tall, light complexion, gray eyes and brown hair. His occupation was shown as blacksmith.

BonnieMargaret writes that John and Sarah moved from Rock County sometime after the birth of daughter Minnie, going northwest to Columbia County where they were live out the rest of their lives, settling first in Marsalla and later in Lewiston. After John could not longer farm, due to rheumatism, they retired to the town of Portage. (p. 108).

The following article appeared in the Cass City Chronicle four months before John's death. An obituary was not located, however.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, September 29, 1916

Mrs. M.M. Schwegler left Tuesday for Portage, Wisconsin to visit her brother, John Benkelman, who is in feeble health. Mrs. Schwegler is expected to remain there two weeks.","STR06" "I11982","Benkelman","Johannes ""John""","3 Apr 1836","18 Jan 1917","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1860 Census
Illinois, Wayne County, DuPage, P.O. Wayne Station
Page 358
2630 2681
John Binkleman 24 M Blacksmith $2000 $300 Wittemberg
Sarah Binkleman 26 F Penn
Emma Binkleman 2 F Ohio
Louisa Binkleman 1 F Ohio
Wm. Keech 24 M Blacksmith Penn

1870 Federal Census
Wisconsin, Columbia County, Marcellon, P.O. Randolph
Enumerated 1 June 1870
Page 21, Stamped 213
166-172
Benkelman, John 34 M W Farmer $1000 $428 Wertemburg
Benkelman, Sarah 36 F W Keeping House Pennsylvania
Benkelman, Franklin 6 M W At home Iowa
Benkelman, Minnie A 4 At Home Wisconsin
Divina, Mary 25 F W At Home Wertemburg


1880 Federal Census
Census Place:Marcellon, Columbia, Wisconsin Source:FHL Film 1255420 National Archives Film T9-1420
Page 17 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
John BENKELMAN Self M M W 44 W?rttemberg Occ: Blacksmith And Farmer Fa: W?rttemberg Mo: W?rttemberg
Sarah J. BENKELMAN Wife F M W 45 PA Occ: Keeping House Fa: PA Mo: PA
Franklin BENKELMAN Son M S W 16 IA Occ: At Home Fa: W?rttemberg Mo: PA
Minne BENKELMAN Dau F S W 13 WI Occ: At Home Fa: W?rttemberg Mo: PA
Leonard J. BENKELMAN Son M S W 7 WI Fa: W?rttemberg Mo: PA
Cora E. BENKELMAN Dau F S W 3 WI Fa: W?rttemberg Mo: PA

1910 Census
Wisconsin, Columbia County, Portage City, Ward 1
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 26 Sheet 4B
220-37-38
Benkelmann, John Hd M W 74 m1 52 Ger-German Ger-German Ger-German
Benkelmann, Sarah Wf F W 75 m1 52 7/2 Pa Pa Pa
Benkelmann, Frank Son M W 46 S Iowa Ger/German Pa Laborer Odd Jobs
Benkelmann, Lenard Son m W 45 Wd Wisc Ger/German Pa Laborer Odd Jobs
Benkelman, John Jr Grandson M W 14 S Wisc Wisc Wisc
Benkelman, Myrtle Granddtr F W 10 S Wisc Wisc Wisc","STR06" "I843","Benkelman","John Adam","26 Apr 1856","8 Aug 1952","0","The following biographical information about John was excerpted from the MEMOIRS OF JOHN A. BENKELMAN (By Hilda Jane Stickley, 1966)

John said ""I went to school in New York State and learned my A B C 's. When we moved to Michigan I was nine years old, the nearest school was too far to walk back and forth each day. I went to the Bird school when I was 12 years old and stayed with a Mrs. Myers who lived near the school and whose husband worked in the lumber woods. Mr Myers did not want his wife (they had no children) to stay alone and so Father said that I could go and stay with her while going to school. I did the chores--brought in the water, cut the wood for cooking and heating. I attended school along with a few other children. During the winter the teacher planned a spelldown with another school near Gagetown. I remember that I was a good speller and got ready for the spelldown by learning to spell all the words in the two books that the teacher let me take home to study after my chores were done."" He was spelled down with the name Zachariah, however, taken from a book he had not studied.

Wild game was abundant near John's home. John remembered one time when a swarm of wild passenger pigeons nesting in trees all through the nearby swamps. Nor was it unusual for bears to prowl around their log home at night. John related that his father ""had bought an old Civil War army musket from a returned soldier and had loaded it ready for use if a bear appeared. He had warned us boys that the gun was loaded and for us not to dare to touch it. One day soon afterwards, I looked across a small field of wheat on John Striffler's farm and saw two deer grazing in the wheat. Mother and Father were away, so I though 'This is my chance!' I sneaked the musket out and went back through the woods on the windward side. When I was in sight of the deer still feeding, I laid down behind a big log and took good aim, pulled down on the trigger. The gun went off with a loud bang, knocking me backwards behind the log, knocking the wind out of me and giving me a few bruises. When I got up I looked over where the deer had been. There was a big buck kicking his last. His horns were so big I was afraid to go near him, so turned and ran for home fast as I could. Mother had just returned, and I told her what I had done. She said 'Your Father will give you punishment for this!' When Father came home we had our supper, but I did not eat much as I was afraid of what he would say or do to me. After a while, Mother said 'John, you tell your Father what you did.' He looked mighty cross after I told him, but did not say a word, but went and got a latern, lighted it and said, 'Come on John, show me where the deer is.' We dragged it home, dressed it out and cut it up. Father made me carry a quarter to Jake Striffler and one to John Striffler the next day. The other half, father cut up in pieces and mother preserved some in a salt brine and the rest was hung in the cold shed to keep for later use. Father never scolded me, but he never loaded the gun again, unless he was taking it to the woods to hunt himself. And I did not have a desire to shoot that old kicking musket off again.""

John helped his father on the farm, and at the age of 15 he was ""a chore boy in a typical Michigan lumber camp of those early days. The camp was about 15 miles North and East of Cass City. The forest extended for miles around us containing all sorts of trees, but the lumbermen were just interested in the pines...I took care of the horses, kept the woodboxes full and helped Kitty Kelley, the cook."" The work of the lumbermen apparently impressed John greatly. He related that often he would ""steal away from my chores, walk along the pine-fragrant trail and join the men and the excitement of cutting down the big pines. By the time spring came and the ice had thawed in the river, the logs were piled sky high along the bank to be floated down with the swift current to the saw mills in Saginaw. The job of floating the logs down the river was a dangerous one and called for experience and team work. A special crew of men handled this job. They had a river raft which floated along behind the workmen and could be tied to trees along the bank at any time they wanted to stop for the night...(it) was about 100 feet long. Several men followed along the river bank on each side and dislodged the logs that got stuck along the bank and jammed up the current. Then the men walked out on the logs with long poles and pryed them loose. This was dangerous work and some men lost their lives. One day I was supposed to help the men and was trying to loosen some logs with a pole. I lost my footing and fell in the river. The men helped me out. While waiting for my clothes to dry, I decided that was too big a job for a 15 year old boy to do. By this time I had enough of that winter work and told the cook that I was going home. The crew was very sorry to see me leave and I walked back to the farm. Father and Mother were glad to have me home again as well as I was to be there.""

John met his first wife, Rosina, while on a visit to New York. They were married in 1879. They can be found in the 1880 census. Living with them is 18 year old Christoph Seeger.

After the death of Rosina, John moved from Cass City to Kansas, and worked on the ranch of his Uncle George, alongside his brothers George and Ben. He lived there almost 4 years, working for $30 a month. He also was homesteading 200 acres of land adjoining his uncles. He returned to Cass City in 1889. He married for a second time to Augusta Krehl in the spring of 1890. They went on honeymoon to Traverse City, and by boat to Milwakee to see Augusta's father (Frederick Krehl), who was in the Old Soldier's home there. Mr. Krehl gave John power of attorney so he could sell some property he owned in Davenport, Iowa. John took Augusta back home, and later traveled to Iowa to sell the property. He gave her the $1200 proceeds.

Bonnie Petee abstracted the following regarding the Evangelical Association from ""The History of Tuscola County, Biographical Sketches and Illustrations,"" H. R. Page Co., Chicago, 1883. ""A class of this church which is commonly known as the German Methodist, was organized in the town of Elkland about the year 1866, by the Rev. Stephen Henne in connection with the Sebewaing mission. The class numbered about fifteen members. It has had regular services from that time to the present, and a regular succession of pastors. Services being held in the school-house, one mile north and one-half mile east of Cass City. In the latter part of 1882, a formal organization was effected at Cass City, and steps taken for the construction of a house of worship, which is now in course of construction. The earnest zeal of the members and their individual labors and contributions of material have reduced the estimated cost of the building to about $1,500. The pastor of the church at the present time is the Rev. B. F. Wade, who resides on his farm in the town of Elkland. The membership is about fifty. There is a preaching every second Sunday; prayer-meeting and Sunday-school every Sabbath. The trustees of the church are, John Benkelman, Fred Krapf, Oscar Sencner, Levi Muntz and Adam Benkelman.""

Cass City Chronicle
December 4, 1908

Notice to Taxpayers

I will be at B. F. Benkelman's store Cass City, to collect the taxes of Elkland township on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

J. A. BENKELMAN, Treas.

Cass City Chronicle
November 20, 1908

Local Items

The quartet of hunters returned from Hubbard Lake Wednesday evening. They report plenty of game and a good time. Wm. Ball brought home two deer and John Ball one, while they and the other two hunters, J. A. Benkelman and J. C. Lauderbach, exhibited a nice bunch of whiskers which greatly improved (?) their appearance. All of them had great luck in shooting birds-the men, not the whiskers.

Cass City Chronicle
February 20, 1931
John A. Benkelman published a notice on the first page of the paper to the Elkland Township voters, seeking their support in his candidacy for supervisor of the Republican caucus.


His obituary follows:

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, August 15, 1952
Vol 47, No 16

John Benkelman, 96, Dies in Hospital Friday Afternoon

John Adam Benkelman, 96, well-known Cass City businessman and civic leader, died late Friday afternoon, August 8, after spending six days in the Cass City Hospital.

The pioneer resident of Cass City had been in failing health for nearly a year.

Mr. Benkelman spent eight years as a partner in the Young and Benkelman meat market in Cass City and served over 10 years as a supervisor for Elkland Township. His varied business career also included farming an work in the implement business.

He was regarded as an authority on early Cass City area history and was noted for his memory of incidents that occurred during pioneer days in this community.

Mr. Benkelman was one of the few men in the entire nation who could remember the hour of Abraham Lincoln's death and the funeral that followed.

He was born in Bowmansville, New York, April 26, 1856, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Adam Benkelman. Together with his parents, he moved to a farm in this community when nine years old.

Mr. Benkelman married Miss Augusta Krehl in Cass City in the fall of 1890. The couple made their home int he area until Mrs. Benkelman died in 1935.

Survivors are: one daughter, Mrs. Marie BROWN of Pigeon; four sons, Glenn of Lakewood, Ohio, Dorus of Cass City, Alvin of Alexandria, Virginia, and John of Detroit; six granchildren; one great-granchild; and one brother, Ben Benkelman of Cass City. One daughter, three brothers, and one sister died before him.

Burial was in the family lot in Elkland cemetery.","STR06" "I843","Benkelman","John Adam","26 Apr 1856","8 Aug 1952","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Census
Census Place:Elkland, Tuscola, Michigan Source:FHL Film 125
4607
National Archives Film T9-0607 Page 95B RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
John BENKELMAN Self M M W 24 NY Occ: Farmer Fa: WERTENBURG Mo: WERTENBURG
Rosa BENKELMAN Wife F M W 22 WERTENBURG Occ:Keeping House Fa: WERTENBURG Mo: WERTENBURG
Christoph SEEGER Other M S W 18 NY Occ: Farmer Fa: WERTENBURG Mo: WERTENBURG

1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland
Enumerated 21 January 1920
SD 7 ED 178 Sheet 6A
FM 123-126
Striffler, William D
Fm 124-127
Jaus, John and Maud
Fm 125-128
John A. Benkelman Hd M W 63 New York Wurtemberg Germany Wurtemberg Germany Farmer
Benkelman, Augusta Wf F W 49 M Iowa Wurtemberg Germany/German Germany/German
Benkelman, Dorus Son M W 27 S Mich New York Iowa Clerk in Bank
Benkelman, John Son M W 12 S Mich New York Iowa","STR06" "I888","Benkelman","John Frank","16 Mar 1920","17 Jul 1998","0","Postmaster of San Jose, California.","STR06" "I12019","Benkelman","John Frank ""Jack""","19 Jul 1905","5 Mar 1989","0","The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 10, dated September 1, 1947, reported that John started a new agency, Orchestra House, Inc. in 1947. In Volume 16 of the same periodical it was reported that he had been acting in Commercial pictures for Jam Handy and Wilding Productions in addition to continuing his entertainment agency and speech classes in Detroit.

Billboard magazine
December 24, 1949
Page 39
Music-As Written

Detroit:

Jack Benkelman, partner in Orchetra House, Detroit booking office, has written the lyrics for ""Harvest Hoedown,"" musical version of ""Apple of his Eye."" Benkelman expects to have some of the numbers interpolated in the Detroit Civic Light Opera season under the direction of Barrie O'Daniels, opening Christmas day.

BonnieMargaret Jacobs referred to him as ""Detroit John (Jack)."" He was one the family members she personally interviewed when preparing her history of the Benkelman family.
","STR06" "I5743","Benkelman","John Leonard","25 Oct 1895","29 Jan 1947","0","BonnieMargaret Jacobs writes that he enlisted in the US Army on 28 Jun 1917, and served as a corporal in Company F, 128th infantry in Alsace, Meuse-Argonne and from July 1918 to April 1919 in the Army of Occupation. He was honorably discharged on May 18, 1919 to return to Portage and pick up his former occupation, which he had listed as farming and butchering. He died in a Veteran's Administration hospital, in Wood County, Wisconsin of advanced pulmonary tuberculosis. Not one attended his burial service, and the flag that draped his casket was sent to his father Leonard in Portage, care of general delivery (pp. 111 and 112, citing WW I service record, serial number 285761, provided courtesy of Harry M. Jackson, Director, Administrative Services of the Veterans Administration)

","STR06" "I12013","Benkelman","Joseph A.","5 Oct 1889","11 Jun 1968","0","Cass City Chronicle
January 8, 1909
Local Items, Page 4

Ernest Schwader, Joseph Benkelman, Philip Much and Herbert Wood returned to college at Lansing Monday after spending several days at their parental homes here.


Cass City Chronicle
October 6, 1933
Local Happenings, Page Four

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Benkelman and William Ackerman spend Sunday afternoon at the Adolph Wahl home near Bad Axe.

Cass City Chronicle
January 21, 1949
Local News, Page 4

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Benkelman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph WAHL near Bad Axe Sunday afternoon.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, June 20, 1968
Page Four

Benkelman rites held Friday

Joseph Benkelman, lifelong resident of this area, died Tuesday, June 11, at Hills and Dale General Hospital. Mr. Benkelman, retired farmer, was 78.

He had been a patient at Hills and Dale for one day.

Mr. Benkelman was born October 5, 1889 in Elkland Township. He and Miss Esther Ackerman were married June 10, 1911 in Cass City.

Survivors are his widow and a brother, Ward, of Cass City.

Services were conducted at 2 p.m., Friday, by Rev. Ira Wood, pastor of Salem United Methodist Church, and Rev. Stanley P. Kirn, retired pastor. Burial was in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I12675","Benkelman","Leonard Josiah","12 Oct 1872","8 Feb 1952","0","On his registration card for World War I, he was listed as Leonard Josiah Benkelman, born October 12, 1872 and a resident of Portage, Wisconsin. He was a farmer, tall, slender build, with blue eyes and dark hair. His mother was shown as Sarah Benkelman of Portage.

At the time of the 1930 Federal census, Leonard was a boarder in the home of Charles and Julia Langford in Portage, Columbia County, Wisconsin (ED 11-24, SD 9, Sheet 6A, Stamped 69). He was listed as age 58, widowed, born in Wisconsin, and a Farm Laborer.

BonnieMargaret Jacobs writes that he was cared for by the Dreyer family in his later years, Harold Dreyer being the son of a niece of Friedericke's. (Jacobs, p. 112).","STR06" "I12675","Benkelman","Leonard Josiah","12 Oct 1872","8 Feb 1952","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Wisconsin, Columbia County, Portage City, Ward 4
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 1 ED 21 Sheet 4B
88-92
Benkelman, Leonard Hd W M Oct 1870 29 M 6 Wisc Germany Germay Day Laborer
Benkelman, Reaka Wf W F July 1866 33 M 6 2/2 Wisc Germany Germany
Benkelman, John Son W M Oct 1895 4 S Wisc Wisc Wisc
Benkelman, Myrtle Dtr W F Sept 1899 8/12 S Wisc Wisc Wisc

1910 Census
Wisconsin, Columbia County, Portage City, Ward 1
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 26 Sheet 4B
220-37-38
Benkelmann, John Hd M W 74 m1 52 Ger-German Ger-German Ger-German
Benkelmann, Sarah Wf F W 75 m1 52 7/2 Pa Pa Pa
Benkelmann, Frank Son M W 46 S Iowa Ger/German Pa Laborer Odd Jobs
Benkelmann, Lenard Son m W 45 Wd Wisc Ger/German Pa Laborer Odd Jobs
Benkelman, John Jr Grandson M W 14 S Wisc Wisc Wisc
Benkelman, Myrtle Granddtr F W 10 S Wisc Wisc Wisc","STR06" "I36","Benkelman","Lois Jane","18 Jan 1905","9 Mar 1989","0","Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, March 15, 1989
Page Twelve
Obituaries

Lois Pease

Mrs. Lois Pease, 84, of Hinsdale, Ill., formerly of Cass City, died Thursday, March 9, at Holy Cross Hospital in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

She was born Jan 18, 1905, the daughter of Benjamin and Wilhamena Jesse Benkelman Sr. She married James Pease, who died in 1979.

Surviving are a brother, Benjamin F. Benkelman, Jr. of Houston, Texas, a sister, Mrs. Mae Ball of Largo, Fla., 2 nephews and 2 nieces. One brother, Harold, and one sister, Ruth, preceded her in death.

Funeral services were scheduled today (Wednesday) at Little's Funeral Home, Cass City, with Rev. Clare Patton, pastor of the Salem United Methodist Church, officiating.

Interment was to be in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer, 2007)","STR06" "I36","Benkelman","Lois Jane","18 Jan 1905","9 Mar 1989","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Michigan, Muskegon County, Ravenna Village
Enumerated April 3, 1930 by Norman L. Kyle
ED 61-44 SD 5 Sheet 1B

28-29
Pease, James E. Hd M W 28 M 23 Mich Mich Mich Teacher
Pease, Lois J Wf F W 25 M 19 Mich NY Mich Teacher
Pease, Dudley A Brother M W 15 S Mich Mich Mich none
Jacobs, Evelyn A Boarder F W 24 S Mich Mich Mich Teacher","STR06" "I1971","Benkelman","Lottie Christine","24 Oct 1880","1 Jun 1956","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, July 21, 1911
Local Happenings
Page 4


Misses Bertha Benkelman of this place and Lottie Benkelman of St. Francis, Kansas, left Saturday morning on a trip to Detroit and Buffalo.

A Mrs. (sic) Lottie Benkelman of Cheyenne County, Kansas was listed, along with 12 others from that county, in the State of Kansas Directory of State Officers, Boards and Commissions, Issued by J. T. Botkin, Kansas Secretary of State on October, 1915. A PDF of this books can be viewed on Google Books.

Cass City Chronicle
September 7, 1917
The Week's Doings, Page 4

Miss Lottie Benkelman, who was a guest of Mrs. M. M. Schwegler, returned Thursday to her home in St. Francis, Kansas.

Lottie didn't marry until later in life. She had remained at home to care for her parents. She married first Farmer L. Shields and later William Maurice Ball, on 25 September 1954 in Denver, Colorado.

As of the 1955 issue of the Striffler-Benkelman broadcast, she was living in Corvallis, Oregon.","STR06" "I842","Benkelman","Louisa","9 Apr 1853","11 Sep 1924","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 12, 1916
Page Four
Local Items

Mrs. Louisa Schwegler and Mrs. M. M. Schwegler went to Crieff, Ont., Thursday to spend a few weeks with the former's daughter, Mrs. Charles Gregor.

Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan
Friday, September 19, 1924
Vol. 20, No. 19

Resident of Elkland Township for Nearly Sixty Years---
Mrs. Louisa Schwegler Faced Hardships of Pioneer Life in this Community---

The funeral service of Mrs. Louisa Schwegler was held at the Evangelical church at Cass City, of which she was a member, on Saturday afternoon, September 13, conducted by Rev. C.C. Smith, the pastor. Interment was made in Elkland Cemetery.

Louisa Benkelman was born April 9, 1853, in Bowmansville, New York. In 1865 she moved with her parents to Cass City, where she was brought face to face with the hardships of pioneer life.

At the age of twenty, she was united in marriage with Andrew Schwegler and moved with her husband to their farm one mile east and three miles north of Cass City, where she resided until some time after her husband's death which occurred December 25, 1899. Six children were born to this wedlock: Samuel, Laura, William, Mary, Benjamin and Katherine, all of whom reside with their families in the vicinity of Cass City excepting Samuel who preceded his parents in death, and Laura, who with her husband and family lives at Puslinch, Ontario.

Louisa was a genial, lovable women, an efficient housekeeper and an excellent homemaker, loyal to God and her fellowman. She will be sorely missed.

She departed this life September 11, 1924 at the age of 71 years, five months, and two days.

Besides her five children, she leaves five brothers, John, Samuel, and B.F. Benkelman of Cass City, William Benkelman of Detroit, and George Benkelman of St. Francis, Kansas, 14 grandchildren and many other relatives.

Relatives and friends from a distance in attendance at the funeral Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. C.W Gregor and daughter of Puslinch, Ontario, Wm. Benkelman and son, Jack, of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gregor of Elkton, Harold of Sandusky and Miss Mae Benkelman of Flint.

Cass City Chronicle
October 17, 1924
Page Seven
Public Notices

In the matter of the Estate of Louisa SCHWEGLER, Deceased

Laura GREGOR, Wm. J. SCHWEGLER, Mary JAUS and Ben SCHWEGLER having filed in said court their petition praying that the administration of said estate be granted to Wm. J. Schwegler or to some other suitable person, It is Ordered, That the 27th day of October A.D. 1924 at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at said probate office, be and is hereby appointed for hearing said petition; It is Further Ordered, That public notice thereof be given by publication of a copy of this order, once each week for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing, in the Cass City Chronicle, a newspaper printed and circulated in said county. O.D. Hill, Judge of Probate

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I842","Benkelman","Louisa","9 Apr 1853","11 Sep 1924","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 12 and 14 June 1880
Page 16 SD Third ED 400
153-153
Schwegler, Andres M W 35 Farmer Wurtemberg Wurtemberg Wurte
mberg
Schwegler, Louisa W F 27 Wf Keeping (house) NY Wurtemberg Wurtember
Schwegler, Samuel W M 9 Son At Home Mich Wurtermberg NY
Schwegler, Laura W F 2 Dtr At home Mich Wurtermberg NY
Schwegler, John W W M 10/12 Aug Son (daughter was originally written, and then crossed through) At home Mich Wurtemberg NY
Buerk, Catie W F 14 Domestic Housekeeper Wurtemberg Wurtemberg Wurtermberg
Gombacher, William W M 24 Domestic Farmer Mich Wurtermberg Wurtemberg

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 19 and 20 April 1910 by John A. Benkelman
SD 8 ED 112 Sheet 2A
27-29
Schwegler, Benj. Hd M W 24 S Mich Germany NY Farmer
Schwegler, Louisa Mother F W 57 Wd 6/5 NY Germany Germany Own Income
Schwegler, Catherine Sister F w 17 S Mich Germany NY
28-29
Schwegler, William J Hd M W 30 M1 Mich Germany NY
Schwegler, Alice Wf F W 26 M1 1/1 Canada/Gaelic Canada/Gaelic Canada/Gaelic
Schwegler, Andrew Son M W 2/12 S Mich Mich Canada/Gaelic
Crocker, Henry Hired Man M W 26 S Mich Ohio Germany Laborer Farm","STR06" "I3026","Benkelman","Luise ""Louisa""","14 Sep 1833","22 Oct 1910","0","German Parish records show ""ist 1852 ausgewandert"" (left for America) in 1852. BonnieMargaret Jacobs wrote that Louise travelled to America at the age of 19, with no other family members to accompany her, however it was likely other villagers made the journey with her. BonnieMargaret speculated that ""perhaps her brohters had already spotted one of the Striffler brothers as a likely spouse, and wanted the eligible Louisa on hand."" (p. 81).

At the time of the 1900 Census, she was living with her son and daughter-in-law, Samuel and Mary Striffler in Cass City.

Cass City Chronicle
October 28, 1910

Pioneer Lady Laid to Rest-
Mrs. Louisa Striffler Passed away Saturday-
One of the Pioneers of Elkland TownshipWhose Life Was a Blessing to Others-

Death released from her suffering Mrs. Louise Striffler, whose illness had been mentioned several time in the past two months. Her demise occurred at the home of her son, Solomon Striffler, two miles northeast of town.

Louise Benkelman was born in Oberamt Weltzheim, Wurtenberg, Germany, on Sept. 14, 1833. About 1850 she came to America and settled at Lancaster, N.Y. A few years later she was united in marriage to Jacob Striffler in that village. In the year 1850 they came to Michigan, settling in Elkland township. Mr. Striffler died 14 years ago.

Mrs. Striffler was converted to the Christian faith under the labors of Rev. Henne, a pioneer minister of the Evangelical Church. She was one of the charter members of the church of that denomination at Cass City. Before the society erected a church here, they worshipped many times in the Striffler home which was thrown open with the generous hospitality of the pioneer days.

Mrs. Striffler was a good and kind mother and beloved by all her aquantances. She was at home by the bedside of the sick and delighted in all kind and neighborly deeds of helpfulness. Her life was one of usefullness. In such a death there is really no cause for grief. Her life work was done, and well done, and weary of suffering and waiting, she is now at rest.

The funeral service was held at the Evangelical church Tuesday afternoon, Rev. J.A. Schweitzer officiating. Interment was made in the family lot in Elkland cemetery.

Deceased is survived by two sons, Solomon and Samuel of Elkland township, one daughter, Mrs. Geo. Zinnecker of Owendale, two brothers Leonard Benkelman of Manitowoc, Wisc. and John Benkelman of Portage, Wisc., and two sisters, Mrs. Jno. Striffler and Mrs. M.M. Schwegler.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Spring 2007)

A copy of her actual Michigan Death certificate can be seen online here:

http://seekingmichigan.org/

Indexed as Louisa Striffler

","STR06" "I3026","Benkelman","Luise ""Louisa""","14 Sep 1833","22 Oct 1910","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I3205","Benkelman","Margaret McDonald ""Bonnie""","18 Feb 1928","10 Jan 2009","0","The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 10, September 1, 1947, reported that Bonnie Benkelman was a student at Kansas University.

Volume 23 of the Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, dated September 7, 1963, noted that Dr. Albert Benkelman's daughter, Barbara, husband and four children moved back to Denver from Seattle during the summer. The other daughter, Bonnie, husband and two children moved from Denver to Chicago where he was employed in Montgomery Ward's office.

After her death, her daughters authored a website as a place for her family and friends to share their memories of BonnieMargaret:

http://rememberingbonniemargaret.wordpress.com/

Her listing on the SSDI:

MARGARET M JACOBS 18 Feb 1928 10 Jan 2009 (V) 35401 (Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, AL ) (none specified) 515-22-5894 Kansas

Bonnie also noted on page 5 of her manuscript that although she ""may have been Dad's bonnie lass"" he never legally changed her name at the time of her adoption, and in the process of trying to get a passport to visit her Aunts in Scotland and the homeland of the Benkelman's in Germany, she decided the most practical course was to begin to use her given legal name, Margaret McDonald.

To her Benkelman relatives who had know her as Bonnie growing up, she suggested they call her BonnieMargaret, or whatever they were most comfortable with.

Bonnie extensively researched the origins of the Benkelman and allied families, beginning her quest after the death of her father when her cousin Bill asked: ""Bonnie, what can you tell me about the family?""

She began digging through old family letters and newspaper clippings, visiting relatives in various cities, and even hiring professional genealogists in Germany (Dr. Paul Edel of Aalen and Friedrich Wollmershauser of Stuttgart), and ultimately making a trip to German to view rhe records and the family homes in person. In the preface to her manuscript she said that producing a family history ""is remarkably like getting your foot caught in a bear trap. You never intend to find yourself in either mess. It happens accidentally. But once you are committed to it, there is no quick and painless way out of it."" Her goal was to publish in 1980, the year her Aunt Lottie would have been 100, and her father 90. She wrote several drafts of the manuscript, before the days of personal computers being widely available, so the long manuscripts were retyped each time. What appears to have been her final draft was completed around 1981. However, as BonnieMargaret was ever the perfectionist she never published or widely circulated her manuscript. Some copies were shared with various relatives, but under strict orders to not copy of disseminate information. Select chapters and drafts of chapters were shared with the family members those chapters pertained to, but the complete draft of the book remained in her possession. After her death, her daughters bequesthed the drafts of her book, along with the voluminous notes and documents used to support her research to the Kansas branch of the Benkelman family. Her history, she said was not a final version, it is a family version. She limited the history to following the Benkelman name, though added there was no Benkelman history without Strifflers, Rommels, Schweglers, Buehrlys, Kolbs, Krapfs, etc etc, and those peopel do pass across the stage, not always remaining.

Barney Benkelman of Helena, Montana was kind enough share a copy of the final draft with me (Melinda McLemore Strong) in 2012.","STR06" "I12664","Benkelman","Maria ""Mary"" Dorothea","23 Feb 1857","23 Mar 1952","0","BonnieMargaret Jacobs writes that Mary Dorothea met and married John Webster Crocker in Saginaw, Michigan, where she had moved to work as a Mother's helper.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, March 28, 1952
Page 6

Mrs. Mary Crocker Dies in Saginaw

Burial services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Salem United Brethren Church for Mrs. Mary D. Crocker, 95, who died at the home of her daughter in Saginaw Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Crocker, the former Mary Dorothy BENKELMAN, was born in Germany February 23, 1857, and moved to Cass City 75 years ago. She married John Crocker in 1877 in Saginaw. Mr. Crocker died in 1936. Mrs. Crocker was spry and active until death came suddenly. She was a resident of Cass City for many years. Mrs. Crocker was a member of the Evangelical Church in Cass City. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning at the Reitz Funeral Home, the Rev. Carol Lundbom officiationg. Mrs. Crocker leaves a daughter, Mrs. John P. GIBBS of Saginaw; four sons, Louis CROCKER of Cass City; Henry, George and Ben of Saginaw; a sister, Mrs. Rose JOOS of Cass City; 16 grandchildren and 15 great great grandchildren. The Rev. S.R. Wurtz officiated at the services in Cass City and burial was in Elkland cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I1570","Benkelman","Maria Catharina","16 Aug 1831","9 Dec 1883","0","German Parish records show ""ist 1853 ausgewandert"" (left for America) in 1853.

On the Oberant Welzheim Emmigrants list, 1818-1891, She is listed as Maria Catharina, g. d. 16t. August 1831 ledig, and travelling in a party headed by her mother, Maria Dorothea, the widow of Johann Leonhard Benkelmann, a farmer of Schneiderhof. Three of her sisters were on this journey as well.

BonnieMargaret's full source citation was: Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, ""Verzeichnis der Auswanderung aus dem Oberamt Welzheim 1818-1891"" F 214 B?schel 91 Fortlaufende Number 42 [or possibly 47] ).","STR06" "I11979","Benkelman","Maria Dorothea ""Dorothy""","13 Jul 1826","5 Jan 1888","0","In her 1981 unpublished manuscript, BonnieMargaret Jacobs pointed out that as the eldest daughter Maria Dorothea would have been responsible for helping her mother with both the bulk of the household chores, as well as caring for her younger siblings. And with her father dying when she was just 22, she would have had to postpone any plans for marriage she might have had to continue to help her mother care for their large family. (p. 135).

BonnieMargaret noted that Dorothea, along with her mother and three of her sisters, were the last of the family to leave their family home. Eldest brother Friedrich was married, well established, and raising his own family in the area. All the other brothers and sisters had already emigrated to the United States. Only Leonhards widow and four of her daughters remained. German Parish records show that they ""ausgewandert nach Amerika"" (left for America) in 1853.

They left the parish in September, 1853, with just 300 florins to see them to New York; George St?hle warrented any unknown debts.

BonnieMargeret also noted a mystery she uncovered in examining the records: ""in addition to the widowed mother and four daughters, there was a fifth member of the party, 'the child Johann Friedrich Benkelmann, born April 2, 1851, the son of the single Maria Dorothea.' However, if the child had actually been the son of the younger Dorothea, he would have been recorded on the familienregister page of the Benkelmann family, but he was not. We can only conclude that the women smuggled the two year old child out of Germany for friends or kin, and that if he survived, delivered him to relatives in America. Who that child may really have been, and what happened to him, are secrets the women kept to themselves."" (p. 82)

On the Oberant Welzheim Emmigrants list, 1818-1891, She is listed as Maria Dorothea, g. d. 13t. Juli 1826 ledig, and travelling in a party headed by her mother, Maria Dorothea, the widow of Johann Leonhard Benkelmann, a farmer of Schneiderhof. The child accompanying her was listed as ""sowid: deren Enkel Johann Friedrich Benkelmann g. d. 2t. April 1851 Sohn der ledigen Maria Dorothea, [blank line] s?mtl. eve. Conf.""

BonnieMargaret's full source citation was: Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, ""Verzeichnis der Auswanderung aus dem Oberamt Welzheim 1818-1891"" F 214 B?schel 91 Fortlaufende Number 42 [or possibly 47] ).

On board the ship to America was Johann Friedrich Krapf, from a village a few milies from the Schneiderhof. He and Dorothea married immediately after their arrival in th United States, taking her two youngest sisters to family in New York, and then setting off together for Wisconsin. Sister Catharine Benkelmann accompanied them. Dorothea and Friedrich farmed in Greenfield township, just west of Milwaukee. (p. 136).

Seometime in the early 1860s, after two of her sisters and her brother Adam moved to Cass City, Michigan, Dorothea and Friedrich moved there as well. (p. 137)

","STR06" "I1975","Benkelman","Maria Magdalena ""Aunt Lena""","31 Aug 1845","22 Jan 1926","0","Lena was just eight years old when she left for America with her mother and three of her sisters to America. Tragically, her mother died on the long journey. German Parish records simply show ""nach Amerika Ausgewandert.""

On the Oberant Welzheim Emmigrants list, 1818-1891, She is listed as Magdalena, g. d. 31t. August 1845 ledig, and travelling in a party headed by her mother, Maria Dorothea, the widow of Johann Leonhard Benkelmann, a farmer of Schneiderhof.

BonnieMargaret's full source citation was: Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, ""Verzeichnis der Auswanderung aus dem Oberamt Welzheim 1818-1891"" F 214 B?schel 91 Fortlaufende Number 42 [or possibly 47] ).

Upon her arrival to the United states, she first lived in Lancaster, New York. BonnieMargaret Jacobs writes that she may have moved to Wisconsion at the same time her older sisters Dora and Catharina did, around 1859. She married George Deverney, a union army soldier, in 1864. According to pension records, after the war George and Lena moved to Columbia County, Wisconsin, near Marsala, which is where her brother Johannes Benkelmann lived with his wife Sarah.

By the time of the 1870 federal census, Lena was living in the home of her brother John in Marcellon, Wisconsin. She was shown as Mary Divina (Deverney), but her husband was not present in the home. George Deverney was said to have died a few months after this census (7 August 1870), so perhaps he was hospitalized, or already dead? Sometime after Lena was widowed, she moved from Wisconsin to Colorado live with her brother George, in Denver, Colorado. She can be found in his home at the time of the 1880 census.

Mary M[agdelena] Deverney filed for a widows pension in Kansas, application number 424528, Certificate number 315555 on June 5, 1890. In 1891, she moved to Cass City, where she spent her remaining years.

BonnieMargaret also writes that Lena was the only woman listed as a claim holder in the early land records of Cheyenne County, Kansas.

Bonnie writes that ""When beloved Aunt Lena re-joined the family in Cass City in 1891, Sam and John (Benkelman) build for her the first home she'd ever really had that was her own. Since she was orphaned at age 8, she'd spent her life with one or another of her brothers and sisters. At age 46, she finally had a home of her own. She married Johannes Schwegler, a widower, also from near B?rtlingen.

After Catherine Benkelman was widowed from Adam, she moved in with Lena, and they remained close companions for the rest of her life.


Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan

""Thirty-five years ago: January 24, 1896""
(Published on Friday, January 23, 1931)

At the Evangelical church, the following Sunday School officers have been elected for the ensuing year: Supt., Mrs. Lena SCHWEGLER; ass't supt., Mrs. Mary BENKELMAN; sec., J. MAIER; treas., Adam BENKELMAN; librarian, Miss Lillie Striffler; ass't librarian, Miss Maud MAIER; organist, Miss Martha STRIFFLER; ass't organist, Oscar LENZNER.

Cass City Chronicle
November 8, 1901

Local Mentions

A farewell party was given at Mrs. J. Schwegler's Monday evening in honor of her brother, Leonard and his niece Miss Cora Benkelman, who left for their respective homes in Manitowoc and Portage, Wisconisn, Tuesday.

Cass City Chronicle
June 24, 1904, page 4

Mrs. M. Schwegler and Miss Esther Striffler went to Elkton Thursday to attend the Evangelical campmeeting which is being held there this week.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, September 29, 1916

Mrs. M.M. Schwegler left Tuesday for Portage, Wisconsin to visit her brother, John Benkelman, who is in feeble health. Mrs. Schwegler is expected to remain there two weeks.


OBITUARY
Cass City Chronicle
Friday, January 29, 1926

Aunt Lena Schwegler Answers Summons-
Funeral Services of Respected Citizen were held Monday-

Mrs. M.M. Schwegler passed away at her home on East Main Street on Friday morning, January 22, after an illness of two weeks with heart trouble. She was 80 years of age and is the last of a family of 10, five brothers and four sisters preceding her in death.

Mary Magdalena Benkelman was born in Wurttemberg, Germany, on August 24, 1845*. She sailed for America with her mother and two small sisters when she was eight years of age. They were 58 days enroute during which time the mother was buried at sea, leaving three little girls to complete the journey alone.

[*BonnieMargaret Jacob's writes (p. 150) that ""Lena always celebrated August 24 as her birthday, and would have loved the joke if she'd known it. Her actual birthdate, as recorded in Waldhausen parish, was August 31, 1845. As the last of 16 children, one can imagine that the entire family just threw in the towel on keeping track of birthdates.]

Miss Benkelman spent her youth in New York State. From there she went to Wisconsin, and later to Denver, Colorado and Kansas.

She came to Michigan in 1891 and the same year was united in marriage with John Schwegler. Mr. Schwegler passed away in 1901.

Mrs. Schwegler was greatly interested in the temperance movement and for many years was a very active member of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union at Cass City. She was also a member of the the Woman's Missionary Society of the Evangelical church.

Mrs. Schwegler had an unusually large number of friends, and young as well as older people were made happy in her presence. The joy of her life was to be able to help others and many a person has been made happier by her expressions of love and friendship. She was called ""Aunt Lena"" outside of the kinship as well as by her nephews and nieces, and held in great respect by all who knew her.

Funeral services were held at the Evangelical church Monday afternoon and were conducted by Rev. C. F. Smith, the pastor, and Rev. C.L. Pohly of Sebewaing, a former pastor at Cass City. Interment was made in Elkland Cemetery.

Friends from out of town at the funeral included Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Craw, of Caro, Mrs. Clyde Fox, Mrs. Haist and George Klump, all of Saginaw.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)

","STR06" "I1975","Benkelman","Maria Magdalena ""Aunt Lena""","31 Aug 1845","22 Jan 1926","0","(Research):Census Information:

Census Information:

1870 Federal Census
Wisconsin, Columbia County, Marcellon, P.O. Randolph
Enumerated 1 June 1870
Page 21, Stamped 213
166-172
Benkelman, John 34 M W Farmer $1000 $428 Wertemburg
Benkelman, Sarah 36 F W Keeping House Pennsylvania
Benkelman, Franklin 6 M W At home Iowa
Benkelman, Minnie A 4 At Home Wisconsin
Divina, Mary 25 F W At Home Wertemburg


1880 Census

Census Place:Denver, Arapahoe, Colorado Source:FHL Film 125
4088 National Archives Film T9-0088
Page 25 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
John G. BENKELMAN Self M M W 49 WURTEMBERG Occ: Live Stock Dealer Fa: WURTEMBERG Mo: WURTEMBERG
Christina BENKELMAN Wife F M W 48 WURTEMBERG Occ: Keeps House Fa: WURTEMBERG Mo: WURTEMBERG
George W. BENKELMAN Son M S W 17 CO Occ: School Fa: WURTEMBERG Mo: WURTEMBERG
Charles A. BENKELMAN Son M S W 14 CO Occ: Schoo lFa: WURTEMBERG Mo: WURTEMBERG
Henry J. BENKELMAN Son M S W 12 CO Occ: School Fa: WURTEMBERG Mo: WURTEMBERG George A. BENKEMAN Other M M W 28 NY Occ: Cattle Dealer Fa: WURTEMBERG Mo: WURTEMBERG
Barbara BENKEMAN Other F M W 27 WURTEMBERG Occ: None Fa: WURTEMBERG Mo: WURTEMBERG
Mary DEVERNES Other F S Wd 36 WURTEMBERG Occ: Seamstress Fa: WURTEMBERG Mo: WURTEMBERG

1900 Census
Michigan, Tuscola, Elkland Twp, Cass City Village
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900 by A.C. Gillis
SD 8 ED 111 Sheet 3B
61-61
John Schwaglurs Hd W M Aug 1834 65 M 8 Germany Germany Germany 1853 47 Na Day Laborer
Mary
Jun? Mary M Wife W F Aug 1845 54 N 8 Germany Germany Germany 1853 47","STR06" "I852","Benkelman","Marie Lelia","18 May 1899","25 Oct 1987","0","She lived with her daughter Doris Ruth (sic), at the time of her death.","STR06" "I8391","Benkelman","Mary Barbara","8 Oct 1926","9 May 2007","0","The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 10, September 1, 1947, wrote that Mary Barbara Benkelman graduated from Colorado Women's College of Denver.

Volume 23 of the Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, dated September 7, 1963, noted that Dr. Albert Benkelman's daughter, Barbara, husband and four children moved back to Denver from Seattle during the summer. The other daughter, Bonnie, husband and two children moved from Denver to Chicago where he was employed in Montgomery Ward's office.

She is shown on the SSDI as M. Barbara Park, with her last residence as Littleton, Colorado.","STR06" "I846","Benkelman","Mary M.","2 Oct 1858","6 Jun 1874","0","Benkleman, Mary M,d. 6 Jun 1874, 15y 2m 8d, d/o A & C

Source:

http://www.interment.net/data/us/mi/tuscola/casscity/index.htm

BonnieMargaret Jacobs (p. 153) writes that she died in an outbreak of Scarlet fever in 1874, as did four of her young Striffler cousins.","STR06" "I4006","","","","","","","" "I4003","","","","","","","" "I6525","Benkelman","Myrtle","24 Sep 1899","Apr 1984","0","At the time of the 1920 Federal Census, Myrtle was a roomer in the home of Thomas and Gladys Carey of Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin (SD 3, ED 60, Sheet 9B). She wsa listed as age 20, single, and a Telephone Operator.

She and Frank were married and parents of Donald at the time of the 1930 census.

Art Peck shows she died in Madison, Wisconisn, no date listed. The SSDI seems to indicated her last residence was actually Houghton, Michigan.

MYRTLE MARX 24 Sep 1899 Apr 1984 49931 (Houghton, Houghton, MI ) (none specified) 388-26-9543 Wisconsin","STR06" "I3993","","","","","","","" "I2773","","","","","","","" "I4009","","","","","","","" "I4853","Benkelman","Robert","Abt 1922","Abt 1922","0","He is buried near his grandparents, Ben F. and Minnie Benkelman. The tombstone inscription reads, ""Infant son of H.L. and I. Benkelman, 1922."" Robert Fletcher Benkelman reports that his parents had also named their first son Robert, and that he died of pneumonia.","STR06" "I837","Benkelman","Robert Fletcher","1 Oct 1926","22 Sep 2006","0","Bob Benkelman had the following rememberances about his parents early life, and his own birth.

""""You'll be ready to deliver around September first"", the Doctor advised in early 1926. Dad and Mother had lost a boy named Robert to pneumonia in 1921. He had lived to be three months old.

Mother was known for worrying. If there was nothing to worry about, she worred about that. Isabel was the daughter of Captain Archie Fletcher, a Great Lakes ship's captain and Isabelle Patterson, a beautiful , yet neurotic Canadian. Isabel's life was completely entwined with that of her identical twin, who died at the age of three.

The summer of 1926 in Sandusky, Michigan was an especially hot one. In late August, huge with this person and frenzied, she finally discarded her maternity clothes. Threw them in the trash is what she did and confined her daily attire to a loose bathrobe. She called Aunt Vera, her older brothers wife, affectionately known as ""Ooftie"" to come stay with her during the final days. ""Ooftie"" was an RN.

Perhaps reluctant to leave a warm comfortable place, I didn't arrive until October first. At a healthy eleven pounds, ten ounces, Mother's worries could focus elsewhere. I was born at home, what doctor attended, I don't ever recall learning. Mother was nearly 31 years old, Dad was a month away from 28. They had a home beside the Studebaker garage that they owned and operated since the early 20's. Dad was a mechanic, salesman and manager. Mother made regular trips to South Bend, Indiana on the train to drive back with new Studebakers.

The long awaited arrival of Robert Fletcher Benkelman could not have brought enough happiness to offset what was to happen next. However Dad was in an auto smash-up which broke his back and in ensuing months almost killed him. The Studebaker garage was completely destroyed by fire along with their home located directly beside it. They lost everything except the clothes they were wearing and there was no insurance. Nobody talked much about it over the years and some photographs of the disaster complete my information.

It was ""start-over"" time and on October 23, 1928 Brother, William Donald Benkelman weighed in at a more normal density. They were now in Royal Oak, Michigan. Father was equipment maintenance foreman for the E. B Schwaderer Construction Company. Roads and Highways in Michigan were being paved with concrete and Cass City native, Schwaderer was paving a big share of them.""

The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Vol. 7, September 4, 1944, noted that Robert Benkelman was an apprentice reserve of the V-12 units, U.S.N.R., Mt. Pleasant.

The September 6, 1948 issue of the STRIFFLER BENKELMAN BROADCAST, noted that Bob and his brother Bill were Cruise Directors, Bob on the South American and Bill on the North American.

The September 1, 1952 issue of the same periodical, reported that he was announcing from Radio Station WBCM, Bay City, and resided with his family at 501 N. Sheridan. The 1962 issue of the Broadcast reported he had opened a Radio Station, W.K.Y.O, 1360 k.c., in Caro, Michigan. In Volume 25, dated September 6, 1965, it was reported that ""The Robert Benkelman family purchased the G.A. Striffler estate appropriatedly in Cass City's Centennial year. They moved on August 1, 1965.""

Bob's obituary follows:

Robert F. Benkelman, who worked to develop radio broadcasting in the Thumb, established WKYO in Caro and helped many young local announcers launch their careers, died Friday at St. Mary's Medical Center in Saginaw from complications of pulmonary fibrosis. He was 79. Born in Sandusky on Oct. 1, 1926 to Harold L. and Isabel (Fletcher) Benkelman, he was raised in Cass City, served in the U.S. Navy and graduated from Michigan State with a communications degree in 1950. He married Lorraine B. Smith September 30, 1950, in Kalamazoo. After working as an announcer at WFYC in Alma, WILS in Lansing and WBCM in Bay City, Bob and Chuck Anthony formed a group of investors to start the Water Wonderland Broadcasting Company in the mid-1950s and went on the air as WWBC. He later sold his interest in WWBC and founded the Tuscola Broadcasting Company with James McCoy, going on the air as WKYO 1360 in Caro in 1962. He started WKYO-FM 104.9 in the 1980's, later changing the call letters to WIDL, which now broadcasts on 92.1. Mr. B,' as he called himself on the air, did every job at his stations, from custodial work to writing ad spots to overall management. He felt that small-town radio should be local in nature, giving the public the news of the community, from lost animals to a trip to the Thumb by the president of the U.S. As small-town radio stations are also starting places for young announcers, many of the successful radio and TV people in this area were helped and taught by Bob at WKYO and WIDL. He and his company belonged to the National Association of Broadcasters, the Michigan Association of Broadcasters, the Radio Advertising Bureau, the Caro Chamber of Commerce and the Cass City Chamber of Commerce. A veteran of the U. S. Navy (1944-1946), Bob in 1999 volunteered to help restore the SS American Victory Mariners Memorial and Museum in Tampa, Florida. He was a published writer, with several articles in the local press in Florida. Bob loved working on and operating all manner of transportation - planes, boats and automobiles. During the 1970s, he obtained his pilot's license and owned several planes. He also was an avid boater and amateur auto mechanic. He took physical fitness seriously, regularly lifting weights and doing four-mile fast-walks -- and rejecting offers of car rides from passing friends. He was a member of the Rotary Club, the Caro Moose Lodge, the Caseville Eagles Club and the Elks Club of Ruskin, Florida. He was a life member of the Michigan State University Alumni Association. He is survived by his wife, Lorraine; daughters: Carole Benkelman and her husband Kevin Larke of St. Johns, Catherine and her husband Charles Brooks of Sheridan, Arkansas, Susan Benkelman and her husband Ken Fireman of Bethesda, Maryland; grandchildren Jason Tetreau, Carrie Tetreau, Andrew Larke, Keith Brooks, Steven (Amber) Brooks, Eric Brooks, Catherine Fireman, Alexandra Fireman; and great granddaughter, Faith Brooks. He is preceded in death by his brother, William Benkelman. A graveside service will be held at 4 p.m. Tuesday, September 26 with Virginia Leipprandt, Jim Joslin and Ken Fireman officiating. Interment will take place in Elkland Township Cemetery. Family and friends may share memories, prayers and stories with the family at www.kranzfuneralhome.com. Memorials may be made to the Rawson Memorial Library, 6495 Pine St., Cass City, MI 48726. Arrangements by Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City, Michigan Debra L. Kranz (989) 872-2195","STR06" "I2765","","","","","","","" "I12023","Benkelman","Robert Kerndt","13 Jun 1922","23 Apr 1971","0","He and his brother, Ward E., were alumni of Kemper Military School of Boonville, Missouri.

http://www.kemperalumni.org/

The brothers were also both veterans of World War II, and are listed online on ""Bob's Journal - Kemper men in WWII, Army.""

Maj. Ward E. Benkelman, 1937-39
Lt. Robert K. Benkelman, 1939-41
http://okielegacy.org/unclebob/kemperalumni15.html


The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 10, September 1, 1947, wrote that Robert K. Benkelman graduated from the University of Kansas City in Dentistry and was practicing with Dr. Cody's Dental Group in Denver.","STR06" "I2764","","","","","","","" "I12662","Benkelman","Rosine ""Rosina""","17 Mar 1855","17 Nov 1953","0","BonnieMargaret Jacobs writes, in her 1981 unpublished manuscript, that Rosina and her younger sister Maria Dorothea both went to Saginaw as young women to work as household helpers. Rosine returned to Cass City after her marriage to Jacob Joos in Saginaw to raise her children.


Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan, Friday, November 20, 1953
Page One

Final Rites Held for Oldest Village Resident Thursday

Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Douglas Funeral Home for Mrs. Rosina JOOS, 98, Cass City's oldest resident. Mrs. Joos died early Tuesday morning after a period of failing health. At the time of her death, she was living with her son, William JOOS, of Cass City.

Mrs. Joos came to Cass City when she was 18. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick BENKELMAN. She was married May 11, 1878, to Jacob JOOS in Saginaw and came to Elkland Township where they made their living for many years on a farm. Mr. JOOS died May 14, 1934. Mrs. Joos was born in Germany March 17, 1855. She was a member of the Salem Evangelical United Brethren Church of Cass City. Surviving are two sons, William and Fred JOOS of Cass City; a daughter, Mrs. Lawrence HARTMAN, of Saginaw; five grandchildren, and eight great grandchildren. Rev. S.R. WURTZ officiated at the funeral services and burial was in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)

In the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 6, 1954, her death on November 17, 1953 is also reported, but she is shown in error as Mrs. Christina Joos.","STR06" "I33","Benkelman","Ruth","26 Jul 1894","31 May 1972","0","Attended college at Mt. Pleasant Normal (now Central Michigan) and was a teacher. Met her husband at a church social in Berwyn, Illinois.

Volume 25 of the STIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published September 6, 1965, reported that ""Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Ball (Ruth Benkelman) and Mrs. Wilmot Carpenter (Mae Benkelman) entertained Mr. and Mrs. F.A. Smiley (Margaret Striffler) and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Weaver (Laura Striffler) at their trailers in Pinellas Park, Florida, last winter. This is an annual event for them.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, June 15, 1972
Page Thirteen

Hold Rites in Florida for Mrs. Ruth Ball

Funeral services were held Saturday, June 3, for Mrs. Ruth Ball, 77, or Clearwater, Fla., who died the previous week. Burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery, Clearwater.

She was born in St. Francis, Kansas, to the late Ben F. and Minnie Benkelman, Sr. She spent her childhood in Cass City until her marriage to Eustis (sic) T. BALL.

Surviving are her husband, a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy WILLIAMS of Palm Beach, Fla.; two brothers, Harold L. of Caseville and Ben F. Jr. of St. Petersburg, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Mae CARPENTER of Clearwater and Mrs. Lois PEASE of La Grange, Ill., also three grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews.","STR06" "I857","Benkelman","Ruth","21 Mar 1926","Dec 1986","0","Hilda Stickley Benkelman instead shows her birthday as 31 March 1926.

The September 6, 1948 issue of the STRIFFLER BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 11, reported that Ruth Benkelman, the daughter of Glen Benkelman, graduated from Ohio State University in March and was working as receptionist at the Cleveland Auto Club.","STR06" "I3910","","","","","","","" "I844","Benkelman","Samuel G.","26 Aug 1857","22 Dec 1940","0","Bonnie-Margaret Jacobs wrote that ""Sam Benkelman, brother of Little George, John and Ben, also came west in 1880 for the wedding of Little George. He took one look at Kansas and high tailed it back to Denver where he spent two years as a carpenter for the D&RG railroad...then returned to Cass City where he devoted his life to residential construction. He apparently built most of the homes of all of our relatives there. ""

Cass City Chronicle
August 18, 1899
Chroniclings, page 8

Sam Benkelman is travelling in the interest of the Wettlaufer & Ratz Manufacturing Company, and will visit Saginaw, Mt. Pleasant and other points.


Cass City Enterprise
April 3, 1902
Local Happenings, Page 1
S.G. Benkelman is now manager at the Cass City Foundry, the former manager, Ed Brotherton, being engaged in putting in the new machinery for the Cass City Brick and Tile Co.

Cass City Chronicle
August 28, 1936
Page 4

Samuel G. Benkelman experienced a genuine surprise Wednesday evening when a number of relatives and friends came to his home on East Third Street to celebrate his 79th birthday. A potluck supper and euchre were enjoyed. Mr. Benkelman received many nice gifts.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, December 27, 1940
Death Called Two Well Known Citizens Sunday-Chas. D. Striffler and Samuel G. Benkelman Have Long Resided in Elkland

Samuel G. Benkelman, who had been a resident of Elkland Township for 73 years, died at his home on East Third Street. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Angus McPhall residence. Rev. Paul J. Allured of Kinde, former pastor of the Cass City Presbyterian Church, officiated. Burial was in Elkland Cemetery. Samuel G. Benkelman was born in Bowmansville, New York, August 26, 1857, and came to Elkland Township with his parents, Adam and Catherine Benkelman, in 1865. Since that time with the exception of two years spent in Colorado, he has lived in this township. During 1882 and 1883, he was employed in railroad construction on the line from Pueblo, Colorado, to New Mexico. For many years he was engaged in farming on the Elkland-Greenleaf town line and on a farm one-half mile north of Elkland Cemetery. In 1913, he constructed a comfortable residence on East Third Street and since that time he and Mrs. Benkelman have resided in Cass City. He spent several years in working at the carpenter trade and there are many pieces of woodwork such as lamps, candlesticks and checkerboards in his home which are truly a work of art. They were a hobby of his for years. When Mr. Benkelman retired about seven years ago, he decided to keep himself busy by making things out of wood that he had never before found time to make. For some time he was manager and part owner of a foundry here. Mr. Benkelman was of a quiet, reserved nature, and although he never sought office, he was elected to the position of village trustee and as chief of fire department. Mr. Benkelman's first wife, the former Lydia STRIFFLER, passed away in 1887. Their son, Benjamin, died in infancy and their daughter, Mrs. Bertha WILLIAMS, May 16, 1929. He was married to Miss Mary STRIFFLER in 1888. Besides his widow, he is survived by two sons, Joseph and Ward BENKELMAN, and two brothers, John A. and Benjamin F. BENKELMAN, all of Cass City. Both brothers are spending the winter in Florida.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I844","Benkelman","Samuel G.","26 Aug 1857","22 Dec 1940","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Cass City
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900 A.D. Gillis
SD 8 ED 111 Sheet 5B

HH 109-112 Adam (b. 1861 NY) and Susan MUCK (b. 1862, NY)

HH 110-113
Bankleman, Samuel Hd W M August 1857 42 M 18 NY Germany Ger
many
Bankleman, Mary Wife W F Dec 1861 48 M 18 3/3 Mo Germany Germany
Bankleman, Bertha Dtr W F August 1883 16 S Mich NY Mich
Bankleman, Joseph Son W M Oct 1889 10 S Micg NY Mo
Bankleman, Ward Son W M Feb 1894 6 S Mich NY Mo
Striffer, Joseph F in Law W M Spet 1826 73 W 40 Mich (sic) NY (sic) Mo (sic)","STR06" "I6291","","","","","","","" "I12024","Benkelman","Ward E.","27 Jul 1920","27 Jan 1998","0","He and his brother, Robert K., were alumni of Kemper Military School of Boonville, Missouri.

http://www.kemperalumni.org/

The brothers were also both veterans of World War II, and are listed online on ""Bob's Journal - Kemper men in WWII, Army.""

Maj. Ward E. Benkelman, 1937-39
Lt. Robert K. Benkelman, 1939-41
http://okielegacy.org/unclebob/kemperalumni15.html

The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 10, September 1, 1947, wrote that Ward Benkelman was a student at Kansas University in the Medical Department.

Volume 13 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published September 4, 1950, reported that he and his wife were living in Honolulu, Hawaii where he was taking his internship at Tripler Hospital.

He later practiced as a physician in St. Francis, Kansas, and later still in Polson, Montana.","STR06" "I12014","Benkelman","Ward William","15 Feb 1894","3 Feb 1989","0","Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, February 8, 1989
Cass City Michigan
Page Four

Ward Benkelman

Ward William Benkelman, 94, lifelong resident of Cass City, died Friday, Feb. 3, at Hills and Dales General Hospital after a short illness.

He was born Feb. 15, 1894, in Elkland Township, Tuscola County, as son of Samuel and Mary (Striffler) Benkelman.

He married Miss Anna STEINMAN Dec. 8, 1925, in Cass City. He was a member of the Salem United Methodist Church of Cass City, and had served in World War I with the United States Army.

He is survived by his wife, Anna, and many nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were held Monday at Little's Funeral Home, Cass City, with Rev. Clare Patton, pastor the Salem United Methodist church, officiating.

Interment was in Elkland Cemetery, Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I856","Benkelman","William ""Bill"" Glen","24 Nov 1923","28 Oct 1999","0","Died in a private plane crash.

His obituary is indexed on Cleveland Public Library's index as having been published in the Cleveland Plain Dealer, November 2, 1999, Page 6, Section B. The full obituary was not available online, however..","STR06" "I838","Benkelman","William Donald","23 Oct 1928","6 Aug 2002","0","Cass City Chronicle
June 17, 1938
Page 4

On Friday afternoon, Billie BENKELMAN, Tommy JACKSON, and Joanne BIGELOW, all about nine years of age, thought it would be great fun to follow the Ford Caravan and ride their bikes from Cass City to Caro. Tommy and Joanne were picked up at Ellington and taken into Caro by auto, (not because they were tired, Tommy and Joanne say). Billie paddled on to Caro, but did not refuse a ride back to Cass City later in the day.

The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 15, September 1, 1952, noted that William D. Benkelman was graduated from Michigan State College on June 10. It further reported that he his commission June 8 as second lieutenant in the U.S. Army. He was to report to Fort Sill, Oklahoma in August. Volume 16 of the same periodical noted he was stationed in Japan. The 1962 issue reported he had moved with his family to Chicago, Illinois, where he was Vice President and General Sales Manager of Cadillac Plastics.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, December 24, 1964

B. Benkelman Promoted by Plastics Company

William D. Benkelman has been named Vice-president (Sales) of Cadillac Plastic and Chemical Company. He had been distributor sales manager since 1958. Benkelman will coordinate the company's activities in the areas of overseas sales and development of the O.E.M. (original equipment manufacturer) market. He joined Cadillas Plastic in 1956 as director of factory-sales liasion at its Detroit headquarters. In 1957, he established the company's Cincinnati branch, then in 1962, was promoted to the Illinois branch, headquartered in Chicago. Benkelman is a graduate of Michigan State University and attended the University of Utah Law Schoo. He is the author of numerous articles and papers on plastics. He and his wife, Barbara, and their three children live at 6309 Church Street.

Obituary from THE SAGINAW NEWS

William D. Benkelman traveled around the world as a businessman, but he always said that his families centennial farm in this thumb community was his favorite place on earth. Benkelman, a retired plastics executive and onetime Bloomfield Hills resident died from Parkinson's disease at his Cass City home. He was 73. He was born in Royal Oak and graduated from Michigan State University with a Bachelors degree in 1952. Benkelman was a captain in the U.S. Army and a veteran of the Korean War, where as a lieutenant he received a bronze star for meritorius service. His career in the plastics business began in 1958 when he joined the Cadillac Plastic and Chemical Company in Troy as a salesman assigned to generate new business for the startup company. Former colleagues describe him as a determined visionary who saw the enginering and manufacturing potential for plastics even while others argued it was nothing more than a cheap substitute for metal and glass. Benkelman became chairman of the company in 1984. When he retired in 1988, Cadillac was the worlds number one distributor of semi-finished plastic shapes. General Electric company owns it now. After retirement, Benkelman and his wife Barbara moved to Cass City to live on the farm that had remained in the family for 100 years. He renovated the old farmhouse into a comfortable home. Barbara Benkelman died in 1995. The funeral will begin at 2 pm Sunday in the Presbyterian church on Church Street in Cass City with burial at the Elkland Township Cemetery.

(Courtesy of Alvin Benkelman)","STR06" "I838","Benkelman","William Donald","23 Oct 1928","6 Aug 2002","0","(Medical):Parkinson's Diease","STR06" "I845","Benkelman","William Frederick","10 Feb 1862","11 Oct 1932","0","Cass City Enterprise
December 18, 1902
Local Happenings, page 9

Prof. W. F. Benkelman, of Grayling, is spending a few days with relatives and friends here.


Cass City Chronicle
Friday, November 7, 1930
Page 4

Week-end guests at the B. F. Benkelman, Sr. home were Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Benkelman and son, Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Willard McKenna and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Symington, all of Detroit.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, October 14, 1932
Vol. 27, Number 27

Early School Supt. Here Died in Detroit Tuesday

Wm. F. Benkelman, superintendent of schools in Cass City for three years in the ""early eighties,"" passed away unexpectedly in Detroit Tuesday morning after a very short illness. Funeral services were held in Detroit Thursday night and the burial service will be held in Elkland cemetery this (Friday) morning.

Wm. F. Benkelman was born in Lancaster, N.Y., in 1862, and came with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Benkelman, to Cass City at the age of four years. After completing his education in the local school here, he attended North Central College in Napierville, Ill. He was united in marriage with Miss Alice McDougal and they both taught in the Cass City Schools. Mr. Benkelman serving as superintendent for about three years in a period about 1882 to 1885. He was engaged as an instructor in the schools at Grayling and was later employed by the Salling-Hanson Lumber Co., of that city. He afterwards engaged in the lumber business in Owosee (sp?). Mr. Benkleman, for many years, has resided in Detroit. Besides his widow, he leaves one son, John, and two daughters, Mrs. Frances Simington (sic) and Mrs. Helen McKinney (sic), all of Detroit, and three brothers, John A., Samuel G., and Benjamin F. Benkelman, Sr., all of Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I845","Benkelman","William Frederick","10 Feb 1862","11 Oct 1932","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Ward 1 Block 104
Enumerated April 12, 1930
ED 82-32 SD 21 Sheet 16B
256-216-75
Benkelman, William Hd M W 69 M 25 NY Germany Germany Clerk Auto Facility
Benkelman, Alice M Wf F W 59 M 18 Canada English Canada English Canada English
Benkelman, John F Son m W 24 S Mich NY Canada English Asst Advertising Mgr Publishing Co
Symington, Edwin S Son-in-law M W 42 M@32 Canada English Canada English England English Manager Electricity
Symington, Frances M Dtr F W 38 M28 Mich Ny Canada English","STR06" "I2762","","","","","","","" "I43309","Benkelmann","Anna Barbara","14 Mar 1745","Yes, date unknown","0","BonnieMargaret Jacobs shows she married, on 25 Aug 1778, a FRECH.","STR06" "I11954","Benkelmann","Anna Maria","15 Nov 1715","Yes, date unknown","0","BonnieMargaret shows that she married first, on 26 Jan 1745, a VOLCKER, and later, on 26 Apr 1768 a BREITENBUCHER.","STR06" "I11972","Benkelmann","Jakob Friedrich","21 Feb 1800","3 Jan 1856","0","BonnieMargaret Jacobs wrote that he remained in Pl?derhausen where he married and raised a family. (p. 58). The kirchlichen Familieregister Band I (p. 58 and 94) shows that he was confirmed in 1814, and was a weaver, marrying first Eva Marai BAUER (10 Jan 1830) and second Catharina ERLENMEYER (November 1848).

She said he had only one son, Johann Jakob born in 1830. In 1856 this son married a Catholic woman.","STR06" "I11975","Benkelmann","Johann Friedrich","18 Sep 1808","3 Jan 1856","0","The kirchlichen Familienregister Band I shows he was confirmed in 1822, and that he was a ""Weber und Tagl?hner (Weaver and Day Laborer) in Pl?derhausen, and that on 31 Aug 1836 he married Katharina Barbara EHMANN. (p. 57, 94) BonnieMargaret shows that they had two sons, born in 1840 and 1842, the elder migrated to Gaisburg in 1870 and the younger migrated to Holzheim in G?ppingen parish in 1867. (p. 58).","STR06" "I11974","Benkelmann","Johann Georg","25 Sep 1805","8 Jun 1881","0","BonnieMargaret Jacobs wrote that he ""migrated in 1836 to Schlath."" (p. 58). The kirchlichen Familienregister Band I shows he was confirmed in 1819, and also indicates that in ""1836 nach Schlath.""

Repository: Name: Family History Library Salt Lake City, UT 84150

Title: Schlat Kirchenbuch, 1558-1915. Author: Evangelische Kirche Schlat (OA. G?ppingen). Publication: Stuttgart : Ev. Landeskirchenamt, 1972. Abbrev: Schlat Kirchenbuch, 1558-1915. Note: CONTENTS:

Parish register baptisms, marriages, deaths and confirmations. Text in German and Latin.

Contents:

Taufen 1558-1664 1056904 Heiraten 1581-1664 Taufen 1611-1651 (unehel.) Tote 1559-1664 Chronik Taufen 1746-1763 (unehel.) Taufen 1665-1788 Heiraten 1665-1807 Tote 1665-1786 Taufen 1789-1851 Einwohner (mannliche)

Taufen 1852-1921 1056905 Taufen 1832-1872 (unehel.) Heiraten 1808-1878 Tote 1787-1915

Familienbucher 1808-1896 1056906 items 1-4 Page: Page 19; Schlat Family Book (microfilm #1056904, 1056905, 1056906","STR06" "I45","Benkelmann","Johann Georg ""Hans Jerg""","23 Apr 1688","3 May 1775","0","Bonnie-Margaret Jacobs writes that he was called Hans Jerg, and that he migrated to Pl?derhausen Parish, about 1700...many miles to the east, and a bit to the south, of Aalen. In earlier times the town had been called Pliederhausen and then Bliederhausen. It is split down the middle by the Rems River and the surrounding hills are given to vineyards and orchards, the town communally owning as well a large stand of beechwood.

BonnieMargaret indicated Pl?derhausen was a small town on the main road from Stuttgart to Nurnberg. On the map, Pl?derhausen appears nearly equidistant between Aalen and Stuttgart, slightly northeast of Lorch.

BonnieMargaret further noted, on page 50 of her unpublished 1981 manuscript, that on the record of the marriage of Hans Jerg Benkelmann/Binkelmann to Margaretha M?ller, he is identified as a ""wannanmacher and citizen and subject of the Earl of Wollwarth-Laubach."" She shows that Pl?derhausen parish records show him as a son of ""Albrect Benkelmann, Waiblingen und Catharina, geb. Roter."" Bonnie wrote that the occupation of wannanmacher is uncertain in our modern times, but translates loosely as ""pool maker,"" and likely refers to some sort of copper tub, perhaps for bathing, or for water basins used in the public works of the town.

Hans Jerg died in Pl?derhausen on May 2, 1775 ""after a long sick-bed, aged 87 years and 9 days, son of Allbrect Benckelmann, subject of the Earl of Wollwarth-Laubach and parish-curatot in Waiblingen in the parish of Fachsenfeld."" Usually this is the extent of the record of death entered by the pastors, but the pastor of Pl?derhausen added the following additional note ""the oldest man in the village, he had been a valuable citizen of much usefulness to the community and was noted for his great wisdom."" (Jacobs, p. 51).

In the chapter of her manuscript titled ""The Migration to Pluderhausen,"" BonnieMargaret statesd that the familienregister entry for Hans Jerg Binckelmann (Johann Georg) was abstracted from the actual parish records in Pl?derhausen by Friedrich Wollmershauser, professional genealogist of Stuttgart.","STR06" "I11952","Benkelmann","Johann Georg ""Hans Jerg""","5 Jun 1710","Abt 1784","0","Said by BonnieMargaret Jacobs to have also have become a wannanmacher, as was his father.

In a June 9, 1985 letter to Arthur Benkelman of Missouri, Bonnie-Margaret Benkelman Jacobs speculates that ""Johann George (Hans Jerg) the first born [and namesake] son of our ancestor Johann Georg (Hans Jerg)....moved to Hohenstauffen and married and raised his family there...."" noting that she suspects he may be the ancestor of Arthur's family, but that she had not traced his descendants.""

She added that Arthur's great-grandfather, who emigrated from Entringen, W?rttemberg was Otto Benkelman (born 6 Oct 1870), the son of Franz Anton Benkelman born in Fruedenstadt and his second wife, Pauline Schlayer born in Rottenburg. Franz Anton Benkelman was the son of Franz Joseph Benkelman and Franziska Strohmeier. Bonnie said she was able to locate the actual parish record for Otto's family in the Stuttgart Archive. Bonnie had not yet [in 1981], found a link back from Otto to the Benkelmann family of Faschenfeld, Pl?derhausen, and B?rtlingen.","STR06" "I41","Benkelmann","Johann Leonhard","6 Feb 1796","24 Feb 1848","0","In a 1979 letter that Margaret-Bonnie Jacobs wrote to Ben Benkelman, Jr she said: ""You may have heard from one source or another that I'm putting together rather a comprehensive history of the Benkelman family. To date, it's taken me most of my time just to track the original 10 immigrants and get them firmly placed and dated and documented. This year I am concentrating on the reach back to Germany. I have hired a genealogist there to see how far back we can go with the family before the mass emigration of the '50s. Just by collecting the data on the 10 immigrant children I have learned a great deal. All of the boys were artisans with trades. In Germany that usually meant long apprenticeships. Since Adam and his brothers and sisters were born in different villages I assume the father, Leonhard, was also a tradesman of some sort rather than a farmer.""

BonnieMargaret later concluded they were all actually born at the Schneiderhof, across from Breech, on the outskirts of B?rtlingen, and Parish records discovered later showed Leonhard's occupation as bricklayer

In her 1981 unpublished manuscript, BonnieMargaret wrote that ""On February 6, 1796 Johann Leonhard Benkelmann was born to Katharina Bauer, and according to the parish record, he was born at the Schneiderhof. The pastor dutifully recorded that he was unehelic (illegitimately) born and that he bore the name of his unehelic father, Johann Jacob Benkelmann of Pl?derhausen. BonnieMargaret indicated that His mother was refered to on Leonhard's and his wife Dorothea's family register page as ""Maria Katharina, frueher des Johannes Haeller auf dem Schneiderhof Ehefrau geborene Bauerin."" This means that she was then the wife of Johann Haeller, and was born Maria Bauer. (pp. 56-58)

When Leonhard's father, Johann Jacob, married another woman the year after Leonhard's birth, he was first required to provide 75 of the 200 florins he had inheritied from his grandfather to his ""Weibsbild"" for the upbringing of his son born out of wedlock. (p. 58)

Leonhard was only 2l when his stepfather died , and as a result became the head of his mother's household. He must have discharged all of his responsiblities admirably, because only five years later he was allowed to be married to Dorothea St?hle, the daughter of a respected citizen and farmer of B?rtlingen. (Jacobs, p. 70).

On the Parish records, he is referred to as a ""Bauer and Maurer""...farmer and bricklayer.

After Leonhard's death early in 1848, each of his 10 children that had survived into maturity emigrated to the United States. The first to leave was his namesake son, Leonhard, in the summer of 1849, who was age 21. The last was eldest son, Friedrich, and he left in 1873 at age 50, taking a large group of family members with him.

The Benkelmanns were not alone. A huge number of Germany left their homeland in and around 1848. This excerpt, from a website about the ""The Origins of the Forty-Eighters"" in Davenport, Iowa applies to the Benkelmann family as well, even though Leonhard and Dorothea's children instead settled in first in New York, and later Wisconsin, Michigan and Colorado, versus Iowa.

Letters ... sent back to Germany were instrumental to channeling the influx of immigrants from Germany.....

Historian Scott Christiansen explains the purpose of the letters:

""They wanted to tell their friends back home how good it was in America. And they tended to exaggerate a little bit, because they were lonely and liked to have some of their compatriots come over and join them.""

The decision to emigrate from one's homeland is generally informed by two forces: the so-called push and pull forces. Letters from family and friends who had already settled in the new world certainly qualify as pull factors. Other such factors were the multitude of job opportunities, inexpensive, yet fertile cropland, and - especially important to the politically motivated Forty-Eighters - the guarantee of democratic liberties such as freedom of speech and expression.

Many of the push factors are related to the causes of the German revolution. As the social and economic conditions in Germany worsened during the 1840s, many people were forced to look for new opportunities. [E]migration has become a matter of life or death, as one German newspaper put it. America with its promise of a new chance for everyone appealed to many Germans ready to emigrate. Reports from America, printed in German newspapers, underscored this notion. Iowa, for example, was described in 1847 as leaving little to be desired both to the productivity of its soil and the more bearable nature of its climate.

While economic necessity might have been a major driving force for many to emigrate, political reasons also factored into the decision to leave the homeland. In fact, the Forty-Eighters are per definition political refugees who for the most part did not struggle financially. But one might argue that a majority of emigrants regarded both political circumstances and economic distress as making life in Germany unbearable. The causes for emigration thus intermingle in many cases.

The strong early presence ...triggered a chain migration...in succeeding years. The term chain migration is defined by the Dictionary of Geography as [a] migration process which depends on a small number of pioneers, who make the first moves to set up a new home in a new place. They send information back home, and this encourages further migration from the originating area.

BonnieMargaret Jacob's cited similar reasons in her manuscript, pointing out the decrease of demail for high-quality goods of the small town artisan, the reluctance of these artisians to move to cities to work in factories, the restrictive craftsman guild system that made it difficult to learn and advance in a trade, and the equally restrictive marriage laws.

""The auswanderer went less to America to build something new than to regain and conserve something old...to till new fields and find new customers, true enough, but ultimately to keep the ways of life they were used to, which the new Europe seemed determined to destroy...people who traveled thousands of grim miles in order to keep their roots, their habits, their united families and the kind of future they wanted for their families. They did not wait passively for their roots to be broken, to be sure; yet they were conservatives, who acted radically in order to preserve, and who journeyed to another world to keep their homes."" (Walker, Mack, GERMANY AND THE EMIGRATION 1816-1885, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1964, Page 69, as transcribed by BonnieMargaret Jacobs on pages 77 and 78 of her manuscript).","STR06" "I11978","Benkelmann","Leonhard","22 Dec 1823","18 Jul 1824","0","""...lived just seven months...""","STR06" "I11955","Benkelmann","Margaretha","2 Nov 1717","Yes, date unknown","0","BonnieMargaret shows that she married, on 19 Nov 1742, a BURCHER.","STR06" "I4921","","","","","","","" "I34279","Bennefield","Charles Bennar","7 Apr 1937","19 Nov 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
November 29, 1995, Page 12

C. B. Bennefield


Charles Bennard (sic) Bennefield, 58, of Route 2, San Augustine, died Sunday, Nov. 19, 1995.

Born April 7, 1937, in San Augustine, he was a truck driver and member of the White Rock Baptist Church.

Survivors: wife, Louise Bennefield of San Augustine; two daughters, Vickie Ford of Silsbee and Delenia Mosley of San Augustine; three sons, Ricky Bennefield, Randy Bennefield, and Clayton Bennefield, all of San Augustine, six grandchildren; mother, Bonnie Bennefield of San Augustine; and a brother, Kenneth Bennefield* of San Augustine.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at White Rock Baptist Church near San Augustine with Bro. Lynn Dykes and Bro. Marion Huckaby officiating. Interment followed at Corinth Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel in San Augustine.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2009)


*Texas Birth Index records shows that Kenneth W. Bennefield was born on 12 Aug 1935 in Shelby County to W. H. Bennefield and Bonnie L. ALMS. No birth index record could be located for Charles Bennar Bennefield.","STR06" "I45604","Bennefield","Charles Ray","16 Nov 1934","20 Mar 2010","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page created by D. A. Core (nee McGee):

Charles Ray Bennefield, 75, of Port Neches, Texas died Saturday, March 20, 2010 at Christus Dubuis Hospital in Port Arthur, Texas.

Charles Ray was born in San Augustine, Texas and resided in Port Neches for fifty three years. He served his country in the United States Army and was stationed in Germany during the Korean War. He served thirty six years as a policeman for the Port Neches Police Department from 1959-1995. He was most remembered as Chief of Police for thirty of those years.

He is survived by his sons, Charles Scott Bennefield and wife, Julie of Pensacola, FL; Christian R. Bennefield and wife, Elizabeth of Port Neches, TX; three grandchildren, Christopher Ray Bennefield of Port Neches, TX; Stephen Scott Bennefield of Albuquerque, NM; Whitney Dianne Bennefield of Pensacola, FL; and half-sisters, Ann Burkhalder of Magnolia, TX; Ludie Harris of Texarkana, TX and Eunice Young of Dallas, TX.

Charles Ray was preceded in death by his wife, Lucy Jo Bennefield; daughter Rebecca Allison Carlson; parents William Elmer, Sr., and Willie Mae Bennefield; granddaughter, Ashley Lauren Bennefield; brother, William Elmer, Jr.; half-brother, W.H. Bennefield; and half-sister, Bonnie Kelly.

Funeral service will be held Saturday, March 27, 2010 at 10:00 a.m. at First Baptist Church in Port Neches with Rev. Scott Bennefield officiating and Dr. David Mahfouz assisting under the direction of Levingston Funeral Home Port Neches. Entombment will follow at Oak Bluff Memorial Park. Port Neches Police Department officers will serve as pallbearers.

Visitation will be from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Friday, March 26, 2010 at First Baptist Church in Port Neches.","STR06" "I34283","","","","","","","" "I6997","Bennett","Abbie Della","3 Apr 1878","11 Dec 1973","0","A copy of her actual Texas Death Certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. She was listed a housewife and mother, widowed, and a resident of Sabine County, living 3 miles west of Hemphill on Hwy. 183. Her parentes were shown as Tony Bennett and Lizzie Jones, and the informant was Mrs. Pauline Davis, a daughter.","STR06" "I6997","Bennett","Abbie Della","3 Apr 1878","11 Dec 1973","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I1493","Bennett","Adam ""A. B."" Buford","5 Jan 1913","22 Feb 2003","0","The Sabine County Reporter
February 26, 2003

A.B. ""Buford"" Bennett

A.B. ""Buford"" Bennett, 90, of Hemphill, died at 4:34 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22, 2003, at Hemphill Care Center. Bennett was born Jan. 5, 1913, in Sabine County as a son of the late Tony Chester and Emily Lillian (Denby) Bennett and was a lifelong resident of the area. He was a poultry and cattle farmer and a member of the Littleton Fowler Masonic Lodge #305. He was also a deacon at East Mayfield Baptist Church. Survivors: wife, Allie Bell Bennett of Hemphill; sons Gerald Bennett of Greenville, South Carolina, and David Bennett of Beaumont; a daughter, Juanice ROWLAND of Beaumont; step-daughters, Peggy METZ of Silsbee, and Wilma Jean WILLIAMS and Sussan EZERNACK, both of Pineland; 11 grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held 2 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Vernon Watts and Bro. Homer Williams officiating. Interment followed at Springhill Cemetery in Sabine County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I6831","Bennett","Adam Jackson","27 Jan 1815","28 Mar 1886","0","""2nd Lieut. in Co. K in the Mexican War."" SABINE COUNTY GENEALOGICAL RECORDS by White and Toole

Kay Parker McCary, in the transcription of the tombstone, writes that he was Born in West Feliciana Parish, LA, Removed to Texas Dec 1842","STR06" "I6831","Bennett","Adam Jackson","27 Jan 1815","28 Mar 1886","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 30 Oct 1850
Stamped 320
146-146
Adam J Bennett 35 M Farmer $400 La
Mary J. E. Bennett 24 F La
Mary Ann Benett 9 F La
Henry L. Bennett 8 M La
Burtus C. Bennett 6 M Texas
Sarah Jane Bennett 4 F Texas
William H Bennett 3/12 M Texas

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Patroon Beat No. 5. P. O. Box Milam
Page 30 Stamped 333
225-225
A. J. Bennett 46 M Farmer $1600 $3190 La
Mary J. Bennett 37 F La
Mary A. Bennett 20 F La
Henry Bennett 18 M La
Bertis C. Bennett 15 M Tx
Sarah J. Bennett 12 F Tx
William Bennett 10 M Tx
A. J. Bennett 7 M Tx
Robert Bennett 5 M Tx
Major A. Bennett 1 M Tx


1880 Census
Adam J. Bennett Self M M W 65 La Farmer La La
Mary J. Bennett Wf M F W 58 SC Keeps House SC SC
Arch Bennett Son S M W 16 Tx Wks on Farm La SC
Alva Bennett Son S M W 11 Tx Wks on Farm La SC

Texas, Sabine, Precinct 5
FHL Film # 125535 NA Film # T9-1325 Page # 250C","STR06" "I45631","Bennett","Adam Jackson","16 Sep 1893","5 May 1976","0","His FindAGrave memorial page has a photo of his headstone, inscribed with a cross, and reads ""Adam J Bennett, Lt Col, US ARMY, World War I and II, Sept 16 1893, May 5 1976"" He shares a plot with his wife, Bernice J (12 Apr 1900-17 Jan 1989).","STR06" "I6837","Bennett","Adam Jackson ""Tony""","8 Feb 1853","9 Nov 1922","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Federal Census
Adam Bennett Self M M W 27 Tx Farmer La La
Elizabeth Bennett Wf M F W 28 Ga Tn Va
Deller Bennett Dau S F W 2 Tx Tx Tx
Texas, Sabine County
FHL Film # 1255325 NA Film #T9-1325 Page #219C

1900 Federal Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 1
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 5B
78-81
Bennett, Adam Hd W M Feb 1853 47 M24 Tx La SC Farmer
Bennett, Lizzie Wf W F Mar 1852 46 M 24 9/7 Ga ?? Ga
Bennett, Dascum Son W M July 1880 19 S Tx Tx Ga Farm Laborer
Bennett, Johnie Son W M Aug 1884 16 S Tx Tx Ga Farm Laborer
Bennett, Chester Son W M Jan 1886 14 S Tx Tx Ga Farm Laborer
Bennett, Annie Dtr W F Jun 1888 11 S Tx Tx Ga At School
Bennet, Bena Dtr W F Mar 1890 10 S Tx Tx Ga At School
Bennett, Judge W Son W M Jan 1893 7 S Tx Tx Ga

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 2 May 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 12A Stamped 177
192-194
Bennett, Adam J Hd M W 53 m1 34 Tx La La Farmer
Bennett, Nancy E Wf F W 54 m1 34 9/7 Ga Ga Ga
Bennett, Charley D Son m W 30 S Tx Tx Ga Laborer Home Farm
Bennett, Jude W Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Ga Laborer Home Farm
White, Benjamin H Boarder M W 20 s La Tx Tx Hewing Ties Railroad
Morris, George Boarder M W 57 Wd Tx La La Driver Hauling Ties


1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 1
Enumerated 30 and 31 January 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 25A Stamped 118
490-512
Bennett, Adam J Hd M W 66 M Tx La SC Farmer
Bennett, Nancy E Wf F W 67 M Ga Ga Ga
Bennett, Charley B Son M W 39 S Tx Tx Ga Farm Laborer
Bennett, Judge W Son M W 26 S Tx Tx Ga Farm Laborer
Cummins, Jessie Servant F W 26 S Tx Tx Tx Servant Private Home
Smith, May S Grand-nephew M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Cecil E Boarder M W 32 D Tx Ark Tx Laborer Lumber Mill
","STR06" "I6854","Bennett","Alva D.","6 May 1869","22 Jul 1940","0","A copy of his actual Texas Death Certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976.

He was showsn as married, a Farmer, and a son of A.J. Bennett, Jr. and Jane Harvey. The informant was J. C. Bennet of Hemphill.","STR06" "I6854","Bennett","Alva D.","6 May 1869","22 Jul 1940","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I6856","Bennett","Arley Emmaline","16 Mar 1885","3 Oct 1964","0","An actual copy of her Texas Death Record can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. She is shown as the daugbhter of J. A. Bennett and Anna Huffman, and is listed as widowed, and a housewife and mother. The informant was D. B. Speights, presumably her eldest son. Her first name is shown as Arley, though some other sources show her as Arlis.","STR06" "I6856","Bennett","Arley Emmaline","16 Mar 1885","3 Oct 1964","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I7013","Bennett","Arlie Pearl","16 Jun 1909","29 Jul 1992","0","In her annotated transcription of the Spring Hill Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary notes that ""Arlie Pearl Bennett - Daughter of Tony Chester Bennett & Emma Lillian Denby - 1st h Sam Wright, 2nd h George Herbert Davidson buried in King Cemetery, SCT, 3rd h Samuel Earnest Anthony buried in Mount Sinai Cemetery, SCT""
","STR06" "I6860","Bennett","Benjamin Perkins","19 May 1902","14 Mar 1964","0","An actual copy of his Texas Death Certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. He was shown as married, a son of Jesse Archibald Bennett and Anna Eliza Huffman. His occupation was shown as Newspaper Distributor. The informant was Mrs. Bertha Bennett.","STR06" "I6860","Bennett","Benjamin Perkins","19 May 1902","14 Mar 1964","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I7014","Bennett","Benna Betryce","Abt 1915","Yes, date unknown","0","Married young? Not listed with the rest of her family on the 1930 census, when she would have been around the age of 15.","STR06" "I35209","Bennett","Boyd","Abt 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","Wynema McGrew writes that he married Florence HALL.","STR06" "I1494","","","","","","","" "I6834","Bennett","Burtis","20 Apr 1845","1 Feb 1904","0","His middle name is shown by some as Chamberlain. The transcription of the New Hope Cemetery simply shows him as B. G. Bennett. On the 1870 census, he is shown as B. C. Bennett.

","STR06" "I6834","Bennett","Burtis","20 Apr 1845","1 Feb 1904","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No. 2, PO Sabine Town
Enumerated 23 July 1870
Page 4
335-335
Bennett B C 25 M W Farmer 300 600 Tx
Bennett, Mary 27 F W Keeping House Ga
Bennett, Lee A 1 M W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 5
Enumerated 6 and 7 July 1880
Page 28 SD 1 ED 86
244-244
Bennett, Burtis W M 30 Farmer Tx La SC
Bennett, Mary W F 30 Wf Keeps House Ga Ga Ga
Bennett, Lee W M 11 Son Works of Farm Tx Tx Ga
Bennett, Henry W M 9 Son Tx Tx Ga
Bennett, Willie W M 7 Son Tx Tx Ga
Bennett, Mary J W F 3 Dtr Tx Tx Ga
Mathews, John Mu M 20 Servant Works on Farm Tx Miss Miss

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 5
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 15B
205-205
Bennett, Burtis Head W M Apr 1845 55 Wd Tx La La Farmer
Bennett, Mary J Mother W F Jan 1823 77 Wd La --- NC



","STR06" "I43978","Bennett","Carroll A.","26 Sep 1896","6 Mar 1977","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Cherokee County, Precinct 2
Enumerated 4 Apr 1930
SD 37-12 SD 12 Sheet 2B
40-41
Bennett, Carol Head M W 33 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Dipping Vats
Bennett, Verda Wf F W 27 m 15 Tx Tx Tx
Bennett, Clement Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Bennett, Troy Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Bennett, Carol Jr Son M W 2 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I17272","Bennett","Charles ""Charlie"" Milton","15 Oct 1820","13 May 1896","0","(Research):Census Information:

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill Beat
Enumerated 31 June 1870
Page 10
77-77
Bennett, Charles M 52 M W Blacksmith South Carolina
Bennett, Mary L 38 F W Keeping House South Carolina
Bennett, Sarah E 15 F W South Carolina
Bennett, Ruth J 13 F W Texas
Bennett, Mary L 10 F W Louisiana
Bennett, Martha J 8 F W Louisiana
Bennett, Caledonia 6 F W Louisiana
Bennett, Thomas 2 M W Tx
Bennett, Charles 6/12 M W Texas

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, 4rth Precinct
Enumerated 17 Jun 1880 by B.F. Meador
Page 6, SD 1, ED 86
51-51
Bennett, Charles M W M 61 Blacksmith SC SC SC
Bennett, Mary L W F 48 Wf Keeps House SC SC SC
Bennett, Mattie F W F 17 Dtr At Home Tx SC SC
Bennett, Kate W F 14 Dtr At School Tx SC SC
Bennett, Thomas W M 12 Son Works on Farm Tx SC SC
Bennett, Charles W M 10 Son Tx SC SC
Bennett, Fannie W F 8 Str Tx SC SC","STR06" "I29476","Bennett","Charles Milton","Dec 1869","Abt 1951","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct No. 8
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 12A Stamped 152
Bennett, Charlie M Hd M W Dec 1881(sic) 28 m7 Tx NC SC Farmer
Bennett, Mattie Z Wf W F Jan 1875 25 m7 Tx Ga Ga
Bennett, Cora M Dtr W F Feb 1894 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Bennett, Mannie Dtr W F Jan 1897 3 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Geneva Pr. 8
Enumerated 29 and 30 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 135 Sheet 9B
157-163
Bennett, Charlie M Head M W 38 m1 17 Tx SC SC Farm Laborer
Bennett, Mattie Z Wf F W 34 m1 17 3/3 Tx Ga Ga
Bennett, Cora M Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Bennett, Mamie L Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Bennett, Don H Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx


","STR06" "I14760","Bennett","Charles Weldon","24 Oct 1940","8 Dec 1943","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I6999","Bennett","Charlie Dascum ""C. D.""","26 Jul 1880","1 Aug 1927","0","White and Toole show that he married Mary Davidson. This must have been later in life, as he is listed with his parents through the time of the 1920 census, at age 39.","STR06" "I6998","Bennett","Clara L.","Abt 1877","Bef 1880","0","She appears to have died young, as she is not listed with the family at the time of the 1880 census.","STR06" "I46713","","","","","","","" "I10868","","","","","","","" "I45630","Bennett","Dewitt Clinton","24 Aug 1888","23 Aug 1982","0","He was widowed at the time of his death, and his occupation was listed as ""Attorney and County Judge."" The informant was Cathy Moody.","STR06" "I6880","","","","","","","" "I35193","Bennett","Edith Merlee","8 Mar 1917","30 Jun 1967","0","A copy of her actual Texas Death certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. Her name was listed as Edith Merlee McFarland, and the informant was Lewis McFarland (by mail). She was shown as a housewife, and married. She was shown as the daughter of John R. Bennett and Irene Craig. Her residence address was shown as Rt. 1, Box 245, 3 miles north of Jasper. She died a the M. D. Anderson Hospital in Houston.","STR06" "I35193","Bennett","Edith Merlee","8 Mar 1917","30 Jun 1967","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I33316","Bennett","Ethel Mae","13 Nov 1903","28 Nov 1994","0","Sabine County Reporter
November 30, 1994, Page 8

Ethel Mae Ludlow

Graveside rites for Ethel Mae Ludlow, 91, of Bronson were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 29, 1994, at the Bronson Cemetery in Bronson, with Bro. Bobby C. Dagnel officiating. Arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.

She died at 5 a.m. Monday, Nov. 28, at the Hines Health Care Center in Pineland.

Mrs. Ludlow was born in Sabine County as a daughter of the late William Earl and Allie Carrie Bennett. She was a member of the Little Flock Missionary Baptist Church and a retired homemaker.

She is surived by her nieces, Mary Frances Byley of Hemphill and Earlene Conn and Neva Conn, both of Houston; and a nephew, Willie Paul Bennett of Houston.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2009)","STR06" "I2882","Bennett","Frederick T.","Abt 1875","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Limestone County, Mexia Town
Enumerated April 25, 1910
SD 6, ED 42 Sheet 7B
157-159
Bennett, Frederick T.Hd M W 35 M1 9 Tx Tx Tx Workman Shop
Bennett, Mattie Wf F W 28 M 1 9 2/2 Tx Miss Tx
Bennett, Fred T Jr. Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Bennett, Boyd Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I7012","Bennett","George Virgil","3 Dec 1907","2 Apr 1967","0","An actual copy of his Texas Death Certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. He was shown as married, a son of Tony Chester Bennett and Emma Denby. His occupation was shown as Auto Salesman. The informant was Mrs. Wilma Bennett, wife.","STR06" "I7012","Bennett","George Virgil","3 Dec 1907","2 Apr 1967","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I11019","","","","","","","" "I27826","Bennett","Glendon Elmer ""Cotton""","24 Sep 1932","27 Aug 2012","0","Glendon ""Cotton"" Bennett

Glendon ""Cotton"" Bennett, 79, of Jasper died Thursday, August 23, 2012, at a Beaumont hospital.

Cotton was born September 24, 1932, in Simpson, Louisiana, to Elmer and Gertie Bennett. He lived in Simpson for 23 years and moved to Beaumont, where he drove a city bus. He moved to Jasper in 1968 and worked as a truck driver for Visador, Louisiana Pacific, McWaters Trucking, G.P. Burrous, and Fleetwood, where he retired at the age of 75 in 2007. Cotton loved life, he loved hunting and fishing with his sons and grandchildren.

Survivors include his wife, Carolyn Lindsey Craig Bennett of Jasper; sons, Glendon ""Cooter"" Bennett and wife Stacey Bennett of Jasper, Terry Craig and wife Beverly Craig of Bronson, James Craig and wife Dixie Craig of Jasper, Steven Craig and wife Tammy Craig of Jasper, Nathan Bennett and wife Cathy Bennett of Bon Wier, and Lonnie Bennett of Michigan; daughters, Glenda ""Punkin"" Coxen and husband Aaron Coxen of Jasper, Tina Ford and husband Wyndell Ford of Bronson, Brenda Sharp of Beaumont, and Sharon Terrell and husband B. Terrell of Beaumont; sisters, Joyce Parker of Simpson, and Janet Landrey and husband Carroll Landrey of Nederland; 22 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held 5:00 p.m. Friday, Aug. 24, at Forest Oaks Chapel on Hwy. 190 in Jasper.
Arrangements are under the direction of Forest Oaks Funeral Home on Hwy. 190 in Jasper. Online condolences and memories accepted at http://www.forestoaksofjasper.com/.

The Sabine County Reporter online
posted Monday, August 27, 2012
Print Edition published August 29, 2012, Page 14

","STR06" "I20883","Bennett","Hannah","18 Aug 1808","Aft 1870","0","Daughter of Peter BENNETT and Asenath VAN PATTEN. (Dwight, p 194). The marriage of Ansel to Hannah BENNETT was also referenced in Lois Patterson's VAN PATTEN FAMILY HISTORY, a booklet detailing the descendants of Claas Van Petten, born in 1641. She discusses the ancestry of Hannah in this booklet as well, going back five generations to Claas. It was available online (as of March 2005) at the following URL:

www.rootsweb.com/~nyononda/FAMILY/vanpatten.pdf","STR06" "I35232","Bennett","Hattie","2 Jan 1887","30 Oct 1965","0","A copy of her actual Texas Death Certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. She is listed as a daughter of Robert Emmett Bennett and Phoebe Carbin Paul. The informant was Mrs. A. B. Halbert, relationship not indicated. Her name at the time of her death was shown as Hattie Bennett King She was a housewife, and resident of Hemphill, at the time of her death. She was shown as widowed.","STR06" "I6882","Bennett","Henry","Bef 1799","Abt 1833","0","""Henry Bennett of Wilkinson Co, Mississippi m Polly Palmer, dau of Archilbald Palmer. Henry fought in the War of 1812, 10th and 20th Regt. of La. He d in 1833, leaving minor children: Adam Jackson Bennett, Chamberlain, Margaret, and Sarah Jane."" SABINE COUNTY GENEALOGICAL RECORDS by White and Toole","STR06" "I35233","Bennett","Henry A.","5 Sep 1920","16 Jan 1962","0","He was listed as Orvard?/Ourar S? on the 1930 Sabine County, Texas census.

A copy of his actual Texas Death Certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. He is listed as a son of William B. Bennett and Allie Wiggins, an a veteran of World War II, and married. At the time of his death, he was a resident of 929 Vivial, Pasedena, Texas. The informant was Ruby Bennett, relationship not indicated. His occupation listed as refinery, oil refining. He was buried at Forest Park Cemetery in Houston.","STR06" "I35233","Bennett","Henry A.","5 Sep 1920","16 Jan 1962","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I6833","Bennett","Henry Seth","26 Jul 1842","16 Jan 1924","0","White and Toole show that he married Sallie COTTON in May 1873.","STR06" "I46890","Bennett","J. P.","Abt 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","Also shown as J.R. BENNETT.","STR06" "I36742","","","","","","","" "I6851","Bennett","Jesse Archibald ""Archie""","2 Jun 1864","16 Feb 1936","0","An actual copy of his Texas Death Certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. He was listed as married to Anna Eliza Bennett, and a son of Adam Jackson Bennett (born Pennsylvania) and Jane Harvey (born Alabama). His usual occupation was that of a lifelong Farmer (retired in October 1930). The informant was Mittie Easley of Yellowpine, Texas, a daughter.
","STR06" "I6851","Bennett","Jesse Archibald ""Archie""","2 Jun 1864","16 Feb 1936","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 2 May 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 12A Stamped 177
191-193
Bennett, Jesse A Hd M W 45 m1 25 Tx La La Farmer
Bennett, Anna E. Wf F W 43 M1 25 5/5 Tx NC Ga
Bennett, Posey A Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
Bennett, Mittie A Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Bennett, Zina B. Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Bennett, Benjamin P Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Davidson, Henry hirehand? M W 28 S Tx Ga Tx Laborer General Farm","STR06" "I6851","Bennett","Jesse Archibald ""Archie""","2 Jun 1864","16 Feb 1936","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I7000","Bennett","John Ancil ""Johnny""","31 Aug 1883","25 May 1971","0","An actual copy of his Texas Death Certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976.

He was shown as a son of Adam Jackson Bennett and Nancy Elizabeth Jones, and as widowed. His usual occupation was listed as Woodsman in the Lumber Industry. He was a resident of hte Heritage Manor Nursing Home at the time of his death, and the informant was Mrs. Elizabeth Bolt/Balt, daughter.","STR06" "I7000","Bennett","John Ancil ""Johnny""","31 Aug 1883","25 May 1971","0","(Research):



Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 2 May 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 12A Stamped 177
194-196
Bennett, John A. Hd M w 25 m1 3 Tx La Ga Farmer
Bennett, Irena Wf F W 23 M1 3 2/1 Tx Miss Tx
Bennett, Viola D Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx


1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 1
Enumerated 30 and 31 January 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 25A Stamped 118
491-513
Bennett, John A Hd M W 36 M Tx Tx Ga Farmer
Bennett, Sarah I Wf F W 32 M Tx Ala Tx
Bennett, Viola D Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Bennett, Feeby L Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Bennett, Sidney E Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Bennett, Ruben A Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Bennett, Marla Dtr F W 2 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I7000","Bennett","John Ancil ""Johnny""","31 Aug 1883","25 May 1971","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I38072","Bennett","Joseph Michael","7 Jan 1947","14 Jun 2016","0","Joseph Michael ""Joe"" Bennett, age 69, of San Augustine, passed from this life on Tuesday, June 14, 2016, in San Augustine.

Joe was born January 7, 1947, in Tyler, Texas to Lydia Edith (Gaar) and Dr. N.T. Bennett. He graduated from San Augustine High School where he played Athletics and was a all around Athlete. After graduation, he attended SFA. He served in the Navy during Vietnam. While serving in the Navy, he was a Aviation Fire Control Technician. In later years, He was the property manager of the local family farm. He loved his family, was musically inclined naturally playing his favorite, the guitar. He was a Independent Christian.

He is survived by his Brother, Dr. Kenneth R. Bennett and his wife, Lucette of Jackson, Mississippi;

George Bennett and his wife, Elsie Chase of San Augustine; Noel T. Bennett, Jr, and his wife, Vickie of Ft. Worth; and Schultz Bennett, Phd; Sisters, Gaar Bennett of San Augustine and Annella Nelson and her husband, Brad of Bossier City, Louisiana; Aunt, Cam Gaar of Dallas; Special Mother, Doris Swindle of San Augustine; and Special Friend, Edward Wilson of San Augustine; along with numerous nieces and nephews.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Lydia Edith (Gaar) Bennett and Dr. N.T. Bennett; Brother, John Michael Bennett, and Step-Mother, Eloise A. Bennett.

Funeral Services will be held Saturday, June 18, 2016, at 11 a.m. in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with Bro. Gerald Sowell officiating. Interment will be in the Liberty Hill Memorial Gardens in San Augustine, County, Texas. Visitation will be Friday, June 17, 2016, from the hours of 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas

copied from www.dailynewsandmore.com

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 22, 2016, Page 10","STR06" "I36749","","","","","","","" "I38065","","","","","","","" "I7024","Bennett","Lillian Marie","21 Nov 1910","7 Mar 1995","0","White and Toole show that she married second Watts LANGSTON.

The Sabine County Reporter
March 15, 1995, Page 10

Lillian Marie Langston

Lillian Marie Langston, 84, of Newton, died Tuesday, March 7, 1995, at Hines Shady Acres Care Center in Newton.

She had lived in Newton 21 years and was a native of Hemphill.

Survivors: daughters, Beatrice Hawthorne and Frances Hammaker, both of Newton; sons, James F. Bailey and Tony C. Bailey, both of Newton and Huey Q. Bailey of Jasper; a brother, Adam Buford ""A. B."" Bennett of Hemphill; 33 grandchildren; 60 great-grandchildren; and a number of great-great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Thursday at Smith Funeral Home, Newton. Interment was at Horten Cemetery, north of Bronson.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2009)","STR06" "I8544","Bennett","Loren","16 Jan 1913","1 Sep 1968","0","The memorials for his parents, Jeptha Lee Bennett and Estella Tewell Bennett, can also be found at FindAGrave.","STR06" "I2865","Bennett","Lucretia","24 Dec 1833","10 Feb 1883","0","Wynema McGrew shows her as the daughter of Townsend BENNETT and Mary RUNNELS.","STR06" "I42364","Bennett","Mac","31 Jan 1924","May 1986","0","Michael Bennett shows him as a son of Joseph Bennett and Amy Gertrude Barker.","STR06" "I6849","Bennett","Major A.","23 Mar 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Federal Census
Major Bennett Self M M W 21 Tx Works on Farm La SC
Louisa Bennett Wife M F W 23 Ga Keeps House GA GA
Precinct 5, Sabine County, Texas
FHL Film 1255325
NA Film # T9-1325
Page # 250D","STR06" "I6839","Bennett","Margaret ""Mittie"" Louisa","5 May 1857","4 Dec 1923","0","She is not listed with the rest of Adam Jackson Bennett and Mary Jane Harvey Bennett family as the time of the 1860 Sabine County Census. Might she actually be the daughter of another Bennet family? She is shown, however, by both White & Toole and Kay Parker McCary as a daughter of Adam Jackson Bennett and Mary Jane Elizabeth Harvey Bennett.
","STR06" "I6839","Bennett","Margaret ""Mittie"" Louisa","5 May 1857","4 Dec 1923","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 5
Enumerated 12 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Stamped 153
166-166
Chambers, ??? Head W M Jun 1849 50 M 28 Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Chambers, Rosa Wf W F Feby 1852 48 M 28 7/7 Ga Ga Ga
Chambers, Joel Son W M Mar 1880 20 S Tx Ga Ga Farm Laborer
Chambers, Horace Son W M Feb 1882 18 S Tx Ga Ga Farm Laborer
Chambers, Sidney Son W M Oct 1883 16 S Tx Ga Ga Farm Laborer
Chambers, Clara Dtr W F Aug 1885 14 S Tx Ga Ga
167-167
Chambers, Margaret Head W F May 1857 43 Wd 11/10 Tx Miss NC Farmer
Chambers, Nathan B Son W M Dec 1881 18 S Tx Ga Tx Farm Laborer
Chambers, Clara P Dtr W F Feb 1884 16 S Tx Ga Tx
Chambers, Ada Dtr W F Sept 1886 13 S Tx Ga Tx
Chambers, Blanche Dtr W F Feb 1889 11 S Tx Ga Tx
Chambers, Jackson Son W M July 1890 9 S Tx Ga Tx Farm Laborer
Chambers, Bessie Dtr W F Feb 1893 7 S Tx Ga Tx
Chambers, Oliver Son W M Sept 1895 4 S Tx Ga Tx
Chambers, Henry Son W M Feby 1897 3 S Tx Ga Tx
Wiggins, Hob Servant W M ??? 32 Wd Tx Tx Miss Servant
Wiggins, Kirby Boarder W M Jan 1897 s 3 Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 4 May 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 11A Stamped 161
160-164
164-169
Chambers, Margaret L Head F W 45 Wd Tx US US Laborer working on farm
Chambers, Jack Son M W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 5
Enumerated 20 and 21 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 172 Sheet 18A
242-246
Chambers, Mrs. M. B. Head F W 62 Wd Tx La SC Farmer
Sanders, Ada Dtr F W 34 Wd Tx Ga Tx
Chambers, O.A. Son M W 24 S Tx Ga Tx
Sanders, Melva Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Sanders, Arlie Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Sanders, Evon Dtr F W 4 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I3151","Bennett","Martha Foster ""Mattie"" Elmira","8 Jul 1863","3 Nov 1946","0","A copy of her actual Texas Death certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. The informant was Ross Causey. He indicated there was ""no data"" on her location of birth, or either of her parents. She was listed as a housewife, and resident of Hemphill, Texas.","STR06" "I43260","Bennett","Mary","Abt 1711","21 Dec 1755","0","From FindAGrave:

Inscription:
In Memory
of Mrs MARY
BRIMHALL Who
Decd Decembr
ye 21st 1755
In ye 49th year
of Her Age
Wife of Mr
SILVANAS BRIMHALL.

Shown as a daugther of John BENNETT and Patience COBB, who both also have memorials on FindAGrave.","STR06" "I6832","Bennett","Mary Ann","19 Sep 1840","23 Feb 1880","0","Kay Parker McCary, in her annotated transcription of the Bennett Cemetery, notes that:

To see all of life's ???osy ????? Blushed D????Dawn and passed away
(Mary Ann Bennett ? Daughter of Adam Jackson Bennett & Mary Jane Elizabeth Harvey ? h Joseph Reeves - Broken and repaired)


","STR06" "I17267","Bennett","Mary Ella ""Mollie""","20 Feb 1862","10 Nov 1944","0","A copy of her actual Texas Death certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. The informant was Ottis A. Vickers. Her parents were listed as Charlie Bennettt and Louise Pazel. Her occupation was shown as housework, and she was a resident of Milam, Texas. Her location of birth was shown, in error, as Sabine County, Texas.","STR06" "I17267","Bennett","Mary Ella ""Mollie""","20 Feb 1862","10 Nov 1944","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I39327","Bennett","Mary Jane","15 Jan 1877","18 Sep 1946","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDBY-DBP
Name: Mary J. Ferguson
Death Date: 18 Sep 1946
Death Place: Victoria, Victoria, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: w
Death Age:
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 15 Jan 1877
Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Bertice Bennett
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Mary Chambers
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Victoria, Victoria, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Ft. Worth, Texas
Burial Date: 19 Sep 1946
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2218424
Digital Film Number: 4030535
Image Number: 441
Reference Number: 43220
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I35460","Bennett","Mary Pauline","20 May 1919","10 May 2004","0","Said to be the daughter of Van Vester BENNETT and Lee WATSON.

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~consanguinity/Betz%201/pafg03.htm","STR06" "I6857","Bennett","Mittie Anna","29 Jul 1895","29 May 1969","0","A copy of her actual Texas Death certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. The informant was C.P. Easley, her husband. Her parents were shown as Archibald Bennett and Anna Huffman, and her occupation was shown as Teacher, Public School. Her residence was listed at Bayou Route, rural Hemphill, Texas. Robert Cecil McDaniel wrote, in his autobiography, that she was his first teacher at the rural Six Mile School in 1921, and that she and her husband, Price, lived in Yellowpine at the time.

Name: Mittie Easley
Death Date: 29 May 1969
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 73 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 29 Jul 1895
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: C.P. Easley
Father's Name: Archibald Bennett
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Anna Huffman
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Teacher Public School
Place of Residence: Rural Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Yellowpine Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 29 May 1969
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137443
Digital Film Number: 4030479
Image Number: 1552
Reference Number: cn 35115
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I43014","Bennett","Monnie Louise","3 Jan 1897","2 Aug 1974","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K38M-PV1
Name: Monnie Louise Mcgown
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 02 Aug 1974
Event Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Widowed
Birth Date: 03 Jan 1897
Birthplace: , Texas
Father's Name: Charlie Bennett
Mother's Name: Mattie Smith
Certificate Number: 68114
GS Film number: 2243364
Digital Folder Number: 005145699
Image Number: 02765
Collection: Monnie Louise Mcgown, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I38067","Bennett","Noel Thomas","2 Feb 1907","14 Apr 1988","0","Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015 shows he was a son of Henry A. Bennett and Ella Grafton.","STR06" "I14234","Bennett","Phoebe Luster","Abt 1911","Yes, date unknown","0","AKA Pherby.

Said to have married John Henry ""Buddy"" Cummings.","STR06" "I6858","Bennett","Posey Archibald","16 Sep 1891","23 Nov 1986","0","San Antonio Express
Monday Morning, August 30, 1948
P. A. Bennett Teaches Air Force Technicians
Posey A. Bennett, San Antonio, is now working as a civil service employe on Guam, and is supervisor of an Air Force supply personal training program there in the Marianas Air Material Area.

He is conducting a school to quailify Air Force supply techincians which combines classroom and on-the-job training.

","STR06" "I1223","","","","","","","" "I6838","Bennett","Robert Emmett","6 May 1855","21 Nov 1924","0","Kay Parker McCary, in the transcription of the tombstone, writes that his tombstone was inscribed ""Each Duty done, They Rest in Peace,"" and notes that he was the Son of Adam Jackson Bennett, Sr. & Mary Jane Elizabeth Harvey - Double with 2nd w Phoebe Paul Bennett; 1st w Mary Collins [died 1881]. Virgie Speights indicates that he was teacher at Time, Texas. (Old Timers of Sabine County, p. 41).
","STR06" "I6838","Bennett","Robert Emmett","6 May 1855","21 Nov 1924","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 5
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 15A Stamped 155
200-200
Bennett, Robert E Head M W May 1885 45 M 19 Tx La SC Farm
Bennett, Phoebe C Wf W F Feby 1863 37 M 19 9/5 La Ala Ms
Bennett, Burton R Son W M Sept 1883 16 S La Tx La Farm Laborer
Bennett, Hattie Dtr W F Jan 1887 13 S Tx Tx La
Bennett, William R Son W M Dec 1891 8 S Tx Tx La
Bennett, Phoebe A Dtr W F Aug 1894 5 S Tx Tx La
Bennett, Vera J Dtr W F Aug 1897 2 S Tx Tx La
Bennett, Myrtle E Dtr W F Nov 1899 6/12 S Tx Tx La
Ellis, Cuff Servant B M Sept 1883 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer

","STR06" "I45638","Bennett","Robert Luther","Abt 1885","29 Apr 1978","0","Name Robert Luther Bennett
Titles and Terms Dr
Event Type Death
Event Date 29 Apr 1978
Event Place Brownsville, Cameron, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Age 93
Birth Year (Estimated) 1885
Occupation Retired Dentist
Father's Name William Henry Bennett
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name Mary Harrison
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Burial Rutledge Cemetery Poteet Texas
Informant Mrs. Helen McCormick
Certificate Number 34142
Digital Folder Number 004905433
Image Number 00156

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1977-1986,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KH38-PGJ : accessed 13 Aug 2014), Robert Luther Bennett, 29 Apr 1978; citing Brownsville, Cameron, Texas, United States, 34142, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Austin; .","STR06" "I7028","","","","","","","" "I45634","Bennett","Roy Oscar","28 Mar 1915","29 Jan 2003","0","Biographical information, below, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Patsy Bennett Miller.

Roy O. Bennett was the son of Wiley Dorson & Lena Mae Bennett. He lived in Los Fresnos, Texas most of his life. He worked as a Long Shoreman at the Port in Brownsville. Roy & Verda helped start a church in their home, called Portway Baptist. When it outgrew their home, the Church built right next door and its still there today. Roy & Verda raised 4 sons and loved on 8 grandchildren and many great grandchildren.","STR06" "I15514","","","","","","","" "I35192","Bennett","Ruben Ancil","29 Sep 1915","1 Jun 1975","0","A copy of his actual Texas Death certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. The informant was Dessie Bennett, wife. His occupation was shown as Lawn Mower Mechanic, self employed. He was shown as the son of John Ancil Bennett and Sally Irene Craig. His residence address was shown as 1101 Wayside, #3, Houston, Texas. He was shown as a veteran of World War II, and was buried in the Houston National Cemetery.","STR06" "I35192","Bennett","Ruben Ancil","29 Sep 1915","1 Jun 1975","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I29467","Bennett","Ruth Jane ""Duce""","7 May 1857","16 Feb 1939","0","A copy of her actual Texas Death certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. The informant was Dan B. Polley, a son. Her parents were listed as Charlie Bennettt and Louise Brazille, both born in South Carolina, and her husband was listed as John R. Polley, with ""Married Nov. 25, 1875"" handwritten in the left margin of the death certificate . Her occupation was shown as housewife, and she was a resident of Sexton, Texas. At the time of the 1930 Federal census she was living with her son, Dan Polley, and his family in Sabine County.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF4F-P2P
Name: Ruth J. Benett Polley
Death Date: 16 Feb 1939
Death Place: Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 81 years 9 months 9 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 07 May 1857
Birthplace: South Carolina
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: John R. Polley
Father's Name: Charlie Benett
Father's Birthplace: South Carolina
Mother's Name: Louise Brazille
Mother's Birthplace: South Carolina
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Sexton, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Sexton, Texas
Burial Date: 17 Feb 1939
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117981
Digital Film Number: 4030418
Image Number: 2664
Reference Number: cn 9773
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I29467","Bennett","Ruth Jane ""Duce""","7 May 1857","16 Feb 1939","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I17266","Bennett","Sarah Elizabeth ""Bettie""","8 Aug 1853","14 Jan 1930","0","Linda Davenport shows her as being born in South Carolina instead of Louisiana, as reported on the census.","STR06" "I7015","Bennett","T. C.","4 Aug 1921","6 Dec 1979","0","White and Toole show that he married first Rosabelle Harrison, and later Ruby Barnes.","STR06" "I7001","Bennett","Tony Chester","18 Jan 1886","14 Nov 1943","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 2 May 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 12A Stamped 177
193-195
Bennett, Tony C Hd M W 23 m1 4 Tx Tx Ga Farmer
Bennett, Emma L Wf F W 22 m1 4 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
Bennett, Walter C Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Bennett, George V Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Bennett, Arlie P Dtr F W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Denby, Georgie S Father-in -law M W 51 M1 26 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Denby, Annie Mother-in-law F W 50 m1 7/4 Tx Tx Tx
Denby, Arry S Brother-in-law M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
Denby, Lottie Sister-in-law F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Denby, Ida M Sister-in-law F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 1
Enumerated 30 and 31 January 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheets 25A and 25B Stamped 118
494-516
Bewnnett, Tony B Hd M w 33 M Tx Tx Ga
Bennett, Emma L Wf F W 31 M Tx Tx Ark
Bennett, Walter C Son m W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Bennett, George V Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Bennett, Arlie P Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Bennett, Lillian M Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Bennett, Adam B Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Bennett, Bena B Dtr F W 4 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx


1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 1
Enumerated 28 Apr 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 7A Stamped 29
State Highway No 93
83-86
Bennett, Tonie C. Hd M W 44 M 19 Tx Tx Ga Farmer
Bennett, Emma L Wf F W 42 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Bennett, Walter C Son M W 23 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer
Bennett, Arlie P Dr F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
Bennett, Adam B Son M W 17 S tx Tx Tx Laborer
Bennett, T. C. Jr. Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I45629","Bennett","Vinney Viola","3 Jan 1883","14 Sep 1957","0","She was shown as Viola McCorquodale on her death certificate, with the informant being W. E. McCorquodale.

Name: Viola Mccorquodale
Death Date: 14 Sep 1957
Death Place: Orange 2, Orange, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 73 years 8 months 11 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 03 Jan 1883
Birthplace: Hemphill, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W. H. Bennett
Father's Birthplace: Hemphill, Texas
Mother's Name: Mary E. Harrison
Mother's Birthplace: Center, Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Orange, Orange, Texas
Cemetery: Evergreen
Burial Place: Orange, Orange, Texas
Burial Date: 14 Sep 1957
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135869
Digital Film Number: 4163603
Image Number: 2227
Reference Number: 51172","STR06" "I33314","Bennett","William","Abt 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","Middle name might be Bertis/Burtis, or possibly Earl (obituary of his daughter, Ethel Ludlow).","STR06" "I33314","Bennett","William","Abt 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 3
Enumerated 6 May 1910
SD 2 ED 149 Sheet 19A
Stamped 135
306-306
Bennett, William Hd M W 36 M1 10 Tx Tx Ga Farmer
Bennett, Allie Wf F W 26 M1 10 4/3 Tx Tx Tn
Bennett, Earl Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Bennett, Ethel May Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Bennett, Roy Lee Son M W 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Wiggins, John Nephew M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
307-307
Alexy and Emma Bennett

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 29 Jan 1920
SD 306 ED 173 Sheet 21A Stamped 217
414-414
Bennett, William B Hd M W 45 M Tx Tx Ga Farmer
Bennett, Allie C Wf F W 38 M Tx Tx Tx
Bennett, William Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Bennett, Ethel M. Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Bennett, Roy Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Bennett, Evon Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx

1930
Unable to locate","STR06" "I33315","Bennett","William Earl","26 Apr 1901","29 Nov 1976","0","A copy of his actual Texas Death Certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. He is listed as a son of Willie Bennett and Allie Wiggins. The informant was Mrs. Ethel Bennett, his wife. His occupation was shown as Maintenance, Baylor College.


Gravel Hill Cemetery Transcription

Bennett, Wm Earl
26 Apr 1901
29 Nov 1976
Precious memories (William Earl Bennett - Double with Ethel L. Bennett)","STR06" "I33315","Bennett","William Earl","26 Apr 1901","29 Nov 1976","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I45637","Bennett","William Henry","11 Jun 1881","12 Nov 1961","0","Name William Henry Bennett
Event Type Death
Event Date 12 Nov 1961
Event Place Humble, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 11 Jun 1881
Birthplace , Texas
Occupation Physician and Surgeon
Father's Name William Henry Bennett
Mother's Name Mary Elizabeth Harrison
Certificate Number 65133
GS Film number 2116857
Digital Folder Number 005145536
Image Number 00660



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3H6-2M3 : accessed 13 Aug 2014), William Henry Bennett, 12 Nov 1961; citing certificate number 65133, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116857.","STR06" "I6836","Bennett","William Henry ""Dutch""","8 Jun 1850","26 Jan 1926","0","A copy of his actual Texas Death Certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. He is listed as a son of Adam Jackson Bennett and Sarah Jane Harvey, both being shown as born in Baton Rougue, Louisiana. The informant was W.H. Bennett, Jr, presumably his namesake son. He was shown as a Farmer, and married. He was buried at the M. E. Cemetery in East Bernard.","STR06" "I6836","Bennett","William Henry ""Dutch""","8 Jun 1850","26 Jan 1926","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, 5th Precinct
Enumerated 6 and 7 July 1880
Page 28D SD 1 ED 86
241-241
Bennett, Dutch W M 30 Farmer Tx La SC
Bennett, Mary E W F 28 Wf Keeps house Ala Ala Ala
Bennett, Noel W M 7 Son Tx Tx Ala
Bennett, James C W M 5 Son Tx Tx Ala
Bennett, Wiley D W M 3 Son Tx Tx Ala
Bennett, Zada A W F 2 Dt Tx Tx Ala

1900 Census
Louisiana, Acadia Parish, Ward 4
Enumerated 17 July 1900
SD 3 ED 6 Sheet 33B
575-577
Bennett, William H Head W M Jun 1850 49 M 27 Tx La La Farmer
Bennett, Mary E Wf W F July 1852 47 M 27 9/9 Ga Ga Ga
Bennett, Noel S Son W M Dec 1873 26 S Tx Tx Ga Farm Laborer
Bennett, Dorson W Son W M Dec 1873 23 S Tx Tx Ga Student
Bennett, Zadie A Dtr W F Sept 1878 21 S Tx Tx Ga
Bennett, Vinney V Dtr W F Jan 1883 17 S Tx Tx Ga
Bennett, Dewit C Son W M Aug 1889 10 S La Tx Ga
Bennett, Ada J Son W M Spet 1893 6 S La Tx Ga","STR06" "I6836","Bennett","William Henry ""Dutch""","8 Jun 1850","26 Jan 1926","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I33560","Bennett","Willie Paul","11 Sep 1935","11 Jun 2020","0","Notes on his Find A Grave memorial page state that ""He worked for Missouri Pacific Rail Road for ten years. Then retire with Brown and Root with over 25 years of service. Paul was preceded in death by his parents, sister Marcelene and son William.""

His obituary, below, was copied from Family Search (G8R5-SD6)

Funeral services for Willie Paul Bennett, 84, of Spring will be held Tuesday, June 16, 2020 at 10:30 a.m. at Bible Baptist Church, 2105 Wilson Rd., Humble, TX. with Reverend Mike Heron and Pastor Jim Flags officiating from First Methodist church in humble where Willie Paul was a member of the TNT group.

Graveside services and interment will follow at 3:30 p.m. in Gravel Hill Cemetery in Hemphill, Texas by Floyd Wright. The family will welcome friends and loved ones one hour prior to the funeral service from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Tuesday morning at Bible Baptist Church.

Mr. Bennett was born September 11, 1935 in Bronson, Texas to the late Ethel Lee (Scott) and William Earl Bennett, and died Thursday, June 11, 2020.

Willie Paul retired from Brown and Root for more than 25 years of service as an electrician. He also worked for Missouri Pacific Railroad for more than 10 years. Willie Paul went to Charles Bender High school in Humble but graduated from Smiley High School in 1955.

Willie Paul is survived by his sons Paul Edward Bennett from Woodville Tx., John Earl Bennett and wife Donna from Vickery Ohio, daughter Evelyn Johnson and husband Ocey Paul from Cleveland Tx., sisters Earline Conn of Spring and Neva Conn from Cleveland Tx. He is also survived by 11 grandchildren, 25 great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.

Willie Paul was preceded in death by his parents William Earl and Ethel Lee Bennett, sister Marcelene Bennett and son William Edwin Bennett.

","STR06" "I35231","Bennett","Yedell","25 Aug 1923","9 Feb 1959","0","A copy of her actual Texas Death certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. Her name was listed as Yedell Hatfield, and the informant was Sam C. Hatfield, relationship not indicated. She was shown as a housewife, and married. She was shown as the daughter of John A. Bennett and Irene Craig. Her residence address was shown as 1016 Bellview, Dallas, Texas. On the cause of death line, the following statement appeared: Autopsy report & investigation by Capt. Fritz pending."" She was buried at Laurel Land Cemetey in Dallas.","STR06" "I33318","Bennett","Yvonne","8 Feb 1914","15 Oct 1994","0","Obituary

Yvonne Clark Conn

Funeral services for Yvonne Clark Conn, 80, or Bronson were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 12, 1994, at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Coleman Sowell and Bro. Dan H. McClelland officiating. Interment followed at the Bronson Cemetery.

She died Saturday, Oct. 15, 1994, at her residence on Texas Highway 184.

Mrs. Conn was born Feb. 8, 1914, in Sabine County as a daughter of the late WIlliam Earl and Allie Carrie (Wiggins) Bennett. She was a retired merchant as operator of Clarks's Grocery and a member of the Little Flock Missionary Baptist Church.

Survivors: a daughter, Mary Frances Byley of Hemphill; a granddaughter, Kathy Fitzgerald of Hemphill; and a sister, Ethel Ludlow of Pineland.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, October 19, 1994, page 12","STR06" "I45628","Bennett","Zady Alma","27 Sep 1878","11 May 1958","0","When she died, she was widowed and listed as Zady Alma Biggs. Informant was Mrs. H. P. Smith.","STR06" "I6859","Bennett","Zena Blanche","4 Jul 1898","21 Dec 1986","0","She went by her middle name of Blanche.

SSDI:

BLANCHE GROVER 04 Jul 1898 Dec 1986 78639 (Kingsland, Llano, TX ) 78639 (Kingsland, Llano, TX ) 455-60-3173 Texas
","STR06" "I32538","Benson","Joe Horace","2 Mar 1917","3 Mar 1975","0","(Research):The image of his actual Texas Death certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. He was listed at the son of Frank Benson and Janie Hardwick. He was shown as married, with his usual residence at 3400 Meadow Oak Drive, Fort Worth, Texas. He died at the Wichita Falls State Hospital of recurrent pneumonia from a chronic lung infection, and was shown as disabled. He was bured at the Fort Worth Cemetery.","STR06" "I32538","Benson","Joe Horace","2 Mar 1917","3 Mar 1975","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I30817","Benson","Sarah Lucinda","8 Jan 1837","7 May 1879","0"," She was of Orangeville, New York at the time of her marriage.","STR06" "I4860","Bentley","Floyd Russel","26 Apr 1896","10 Jan 1953","0","Name: Floyd Russel Bentley City: Madison County: Dane State: Wisconsin Birthplace: Iowa;United States of America Birth Date: 26 Apr 1896 Race: Caucasian (White) FHL Roll Number: 1674749

Volume 13 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published September 4, 1950, reported that Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bentley and son, Gordon, along with Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Bentley, had moved from Madison, Wisc. to Norfolk, Va., where Mr. Bentley is working for the Newspaper office.
","STR06" "I4895","","","","","","","" "I4856","","","","","","","" "I5773","Benton","John ""Jack"" Percy","28 Mar 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","World War I Draft Registration Card

John Percy Benton County: Oklahoma State: Oklahoma Birthplace: Kentucky;United States of America Birth Date: 28 Mar 1894 Race: Caucasian (White) FHL Roll Number: 1852062 DraftBoard: 1

At the time he completed his draft registration form, he was still single, and working as a clerk for a gas company in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and a resident of Britton, Oklahoma.

At the time of the 1920 census, he was living in the boarding home of Elmer and Mamie Parnell in King Township, Stephens County, Oklahoma. He was listed as a Scout in the Oil Business. Living with him were his wife, Ethel, and eight month old daughter, Mary Ethel. He and his family moved to Oklahoma City prior to the 1930 census, where he was listed as a broker of oil leases. A second daughter, Jean, had been born.","STR06" "I5773","Benton","John ""Jack"" Percy","28 Mar 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City, Ward 1
ED 55-32- SD 5 Sheet 8B
West 22nd Street
917-194-204
Benton, John Hd M W 36 m24 Ky Ky Ky Broker Oil Lease
Benton, Ethel Wf F W 32 m19 Ok Ky Tx
Benton, Mary Dtr F W 10 S Ok Ky Ok
Benton, Jean B Dtgr F W 9 S Ok Ky Ok
","STR06" "I12685","Beoudoin","Pierre Joseph ""Peter""","Feb 1814","Yes, date unknown","0","Alternate spellings BAUDUIN, BEAUDOIN, BODWIN. Jane Zimmerman writes that her Uncle Leonard always said that Emma Ella Benkelman, the daughter-in-law of Peter Bodwin, was the one who changed the spelling of the Bodwin name, most likely in an attempt to Americanize it. As a primary school teacher, she probably simplified Beaudoin to Bodwin to reflect the phonetic pronunciation.

The maiden name of his wife may be Catherine Nouvellfosse, but this is not yet proven.","STR06" "I15299","Beranek","Alois ""Louis"" J.","1 Sep 1883","5 Mar 1968","0","Louis Beranek was born near Prague, Czechoslovakia, and as a young man worked in the coal mines, making the equivalent of 50 cents for a twelve hour day. His friend Frank Hejkal, was planning on coming to the United States but did not want to travel alone. Hejkal offered to pay Lewis's way if he would come with him. Lewis was 21 when he arrived in America in the year 1904. He spent the next fews years working on farms in Nebraska, and in the city of Omaha. He and his sister, Mrs. James (Betty) Novak, were living in Omaha on March 24, 1913 when the terrible tornado struck. At that time, it was considered the most disasterous tornado in the Nation's history: 94 dead, hundreds more injured, and thousands left homeless.

After this disaster, Lewis moved to the coal town of Dillonvale, Ohio. It was there he met Anna Neibert, whose father was a miner there. They were married in August. A few months later, on November 19, 1915, Lewis became a naturalized citizen. Anna automatically became a citizen as well by virtue of their marriage. The couple operated a restaurant in Lawrence, Nebraska and in 1923 moved back to Milligan where they established a similar business. At the end of the prohibition in 1934, the business became a tavern and pool hall. They operated this busines until their retirement in 1946. An industrious man, Lewis continued to work part-time as a janitor at the Milligan auditorium and as a caretaker at the Bohemian National Cemetery.

Lewis and Frank Hejkal remained friends for life. Frank married and settled in Hastings, Nebraska, an employee of the Debus Baking Company. He had three sons and a daughter. His daughter, Hedvicka, died at an early age and was buried near the Beranek family plot at the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan. Frank and his wife Tena were buried here as well. (Milligan, pp 198 - 199).
","STR06" "I15299","Beranek","Alois ""Louis"" J.","1 Sep 1883","5 Mar 1968","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Nebraska, Nuckolls County, Lawrence Village
Enumerated 23 January 1920 by John Svoboda
SD 5 ED 171 Sheet 10B
230-232
Beranek, Louis J Hd M W 36 M 1905 na 1909 Boh/Boh Boh/Boh Boh/Boh Retail Merchant Grocery
Beranek, Anna Wif F W 25 M 1907 Na 1909 Boh/Boh Boh/Boh Boh/Boh
Beranek, Jerome Son (sic) M W 3 9/12 Neb Boh/Boh Boh/Boh
Beranek, Helen Dtr F W 2 9/12 S Neb Boh/Boh Boh/Boh
Beranek, Emil Son M W 1 8/12 S Neb Boh/Boh Boh/Boh

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Milligan Village
ED 30-16 SD 11 Sheet 2A Stamped 93
39-40
Beranick, L.B. Hd O 4500 M W 46 M32 Czech Czech Czech Merchant
Beranick, Anna Wf F W 36 M 22 Czech Czech Czech
Beranick, Jarmaine Dtr F W 14 S Neb Czech Czech
Beranick, Helen Dtr F W 12 S Neb Czech Czech
Beranick, Emil Son M W 12 S Neb Czech Czech
Beranick, Sylvia Dtr F W 6 S Neb Czech Czech
Baranick, Jerry Son M W 3 6/12 S Neb Czech Czech","STR06" "I8284","Beranek","Dennis Lee","31 Dec 1948","3 Jun 2012","0","Dennis received a football scholarship to Doane College in Crete, and graduated with a bachelors degree in 1971. He is in Banking in Denver, Colorado. (Milligan, p 198).

After a 6 month battle with cancer, Dennis died peacefully on Sunday, June third surrounded by numerous friends and his wife Susan Beranek. In addition to his wife, Dennis is survived by Tom and Patricia Foster (brother-in-law and sister in-law), Luke Foster (nephew), Laura Foster (niece), Joanne & Lyle Lewis (aunt/uncle) and other relatives.

He is a graduate of Doane College (Crete, NE) where he was a member of the 1967 - 1970 winning football team. He and the entire team were recently admitted to the Honor D hall of fame.

Dennis had a lengthy career in banking which began at Gateway Bank & Trust in Lincoln, NE. After relocating to Denver in 1980 he worked for a variety of financial service organizations.

Dennis was a 30+ year survivor of Ewing's Sarcoma cancer. The past 36 years he has been an avid golfer, motorcyclist, skier, swimmer, Caribbean traveler, wine aficionado, and grill master.

There will be a Celebration of His Life on Saturday, June 16, 2012. From 2:30 PM until 4:00 PM, at the DoubleTree Hotel, 7801 East Orchard Road, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111. A Wake at 5:00 PM will follow at the home of Pam Kenny and Doug Kline, 3806 South Jersey, Denver, Colorado 80237.

A special room rate will be given at the DoubleTree Hotel for the Celebration of Life for Dennis L. Beranek.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Stacey Hick's fundraising page:

http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR/DetermiNation/

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)

Stacey is running the Chicago marathon in honour of Dennis and all money raised will go to the American Cancer Society.

","STR06" "I3534","","","","","","","" "I14428","Beranek","Emil O.","7 Aug 1912","11 Apr 1990","0","This is assumed to be his listing on the SSDI:

EMIL O BERANEK 07 Aug 1912 11 Apr 1990 (not specified) (none specified) 506-03-6719 Nebraska


This should be verified through a death certificate, copy of his social security application, or an obituary
","STR06" "I3551","Beranek","Emilka ""Emily""","Abt 1926","Yes, date unknown","0","She was shown in the 1988 Milligan History book to have married a George QUINTAL.

Might this be her listing on the SSDI? The age is about two years off, and the card was issued in Massachussets.

EMILY QUINTAL 16 Jul 1924 Feb 1986 02721 (Fall River, Bristol, MA) (none specified) 024-18-3960 Massachusetts

","STR06" "I14429","Beranek","Frank","17 Nov 1910","3 Jun 1989","0","This is ASSUMED to be his listing on the SSDI:

FRANK BERANEK 17 Nov 1910 03 Jun 1989 33460 (Lake Worth, Palm Beach, FL ) (none specified) 507-12-9710 Nebraska

This should be verified through a death certificate, copy of his social security application, or an obituary","STR06" "I3545","Beranek","Germaine","21 Mar 1916","Apr 1973","0","She married Charles Petracek and they lived in Cicero, Illinois. (Milligan, p 199).","STR06" "I3548","Beranek","Helen Viola","12 Mar 1917","21 May 2010","0","She married Frank Turek and they live in Milligan. (Milligan, p 199).

Helen Viola Turek, 93, Exeter, Neb. formerly of Milligan, died Friday (5/21/10) in Exeter. Born to Louis and Anna (Neibert) Beranek in Lawrence, Neb.

Survivors; daughter, Lois Scott, Milligan, Neb.; son, Frankie Turek, Ohiowa, Neb.
Memorial services will be at a later date. No visitation, cremation.

(From the Lincoln Journal Star, Saturday, May 22, 2010, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I3546","Beranek","Jerry J.","1 Oct 1926","14 Dec 1994","0","Lives in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Milligan, p 199). Jerry served with the Marines, having been discharged in 1949. After his discharge, he married Darlene Tesar and enrolled in the Valparasio Technical Institute in Indiana to become a radio technician. He was called back to active duty during the Korean conflict, and after he completed his service, found employment with the Indianapolis Police and Fire Departments as a radio technician. (Milligan, 1988-2008, p. 112).
","STR06" "I3544","","","","","","","" "I10770","Beranek","Karel","21 Aug 1879","19 Dec 1963","0","Karel began working in the coal mines at a very young age, and labored there for 11 years. He worked as an apprentice barber after leaving the coal mines. He and his wife Anna came to America on November 4, 1908, and first stayed with her sister and brother-in-law at Dillonvale, Ohio. They moved to Milligan on April 10, 1909. They returned to Dillonvale for a few years, returning again to Milligan in 1914 to make their permanent home. Karel worked as a barber until he retired in March, 1951. He was a member of the Rad Rabi Lodge more than 50 years, holding the office of secretary for much of that time. He was also an active member of the Czech Dramatic Club, and was a well respected amateur photographer. (Milligan, p 198).","STR06" "I10770","Beranek","Karel","21 Aug 1879","19 Dec 1963","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp
Enumerated 2 February 1920
SD 4, ED 24 Sheet ??B
92-94
Beranek, Karal Hd M W 40 M 1908 Na 1917 Boh/Boh Boh/Boh Boh/Boh Barbe(r)
Beranek, Anna Wife F W 35 M 1909 Na 1917 Boh/Boh Boh/Boh Boh/Boh
Beranek, Frank Son M W 9 6/12 S Ohio Boh/Boh Boh/Boh
Beranek, Emil Son M W 7 7/12 S Ohio Boh/Boh Boh/Boh
Beranek, Libuis Dtr F W 5 7/12 S Ohio Boh/Boh Boh/Boh
Beranek, Zedinka Dtr F W 3 11/12 S Neb Boh/Boh Boh/Boh

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Milligan Village
Enumerated April 18 1930
ED (11) 30-16 SD (30-16) Sheet 3B and 4A Stamped 95
95-97
Beranek, Karel Hd W 50 M23 Czech Czech Czech Czech 1908 Na Barber
Beranek, Anna WifeH F W 44 M22 Czech Czech Czech Czech
Beranek, Frank Son M W 19 S Ohio Czech Czech
Beranek, Emil Son M W 18 S Ohio Czech Czech
Beranek, Libbie Dtr F W 14 S Ohio Czech Czech
Beranek, Zdenka Dtr F W 12 Neb Czech Czech
Beranek, Emilka Dtr F W 4 1/12 S Neb Czech Czech","STR06" "I8285","Beranek","Leonard Dee ""Magee""","28 Jan 1943","15 Apr 1982","0","A graduate of Lincoln Northeast High School. Never married. Bachelors from Wesleyan; Master in School Administration from the University of Nebraska. He taught High School in Friend until he passed away from a heart attack at school in 1982. A ten year scholarship, awarded each year to a graduating senoir, was established as a Memorial to him. (Milligan, p 197).","STR06" "I14427","Beranek","Libbie","8 Jul 1914","13 Mar 1995","0","This appears to be her as listed on the SSDI:

LIBBIE RISCHLING 08 Jul 1914 Mar 1995 90403 (Santa Monica, Los Angeles, CA ) (none specified) 507-01-1746 Nebraska","STR06" "I3540","","","","","","","" "I3547","Beranek","Sylvia","Abt 1924","18 Oct 1999","0","She married William Kempkes and they live in Lincoln, Nebraska. (Milligan, p 199).

Her obituary, which appeared in the Lincoln Journal Star newspaper dated 19 October 1999 and was provided by Dennis Belohlavy, appears below:

Kempkes -- Sylvia A. ""Tillie,"" 75, Lincoln, died Monday (10/18/99). Born, Milligan. Homemaker. Survivors: sons, daughters-in-law, Rodney and Doris, Lincoln, Rick J. and Laura, Ashland; grandchildren, Renee, Jess and Lindsey Kempkes; two stepgrandchildren; two great-granddaughters; brother, Emil Beranek, Denver; sisters, brother-in-law, Helen Turek, Milligan, Roselie Ross, Omaha, JoAnn and Lyle Louis, Colorado; sister-in-law, Darleen Beranek, Greenwood, Ind.; nieces; nephews. Preceded in death by: husband, William ""Toby""; parents; sister, Germain Petracek; brother, Jerry.

Memorial services: noon Thursday, Roper & Sons Mortuary, 4300 O St. The Rev. Lawrence Fruhling. Wyuka. Cremation. No visitation. Memorials to Tabitha Hospice.","STR06" "I41488","Bergemann","Otto","5 Aug 1868","16 Jul 1945","0","(Research):FindAGrave shows him as Husband of Emilie Haag Bergemann and son of Carl and Henrietta Artz Bergemann.","STR06" "I25117","","","","","","","" "I25117","","","","","","","" "I23638","","","","","","","" "I3900","Bernasek","Alba ""Abbie""","29 Nov 1897","11 Apr 1993","0","Her year of birth is shown in the first Milligan History Book as 1898, and in the subsequent supplement as in 1897. The SSDI lists her birthdate as 29 Nov 1897.","STR06" "I2305","Bernasek","Christine B.","2 Apr 1882","26 Oct 1958","0","Ken Chromy instead shows her year of birth as 1883.","STR06" "I3851","Bernasek","Cyril","10 Jul 1865","21 Oct 1958","0","Cyril was only ten years old when he came to America with his parents. He should have automatically become a citizen when his father was naturalized. Fearing he might be deported back to Bohemia at the outbreak of the First World War, he filed a declaration of intent to become a U.S. Citizen in Fillmore County on 24 July 1919. He was sworn in as a citizen on 4 October 1921, with Charles Smrha of Milligan and James Delaney of Exeter as witnesses. (Milligan, pp 199 - 200).","STR06" "I3903","Bernasek","Cyril Methodias","22 Feb 1890","8 Nov 1993","0","CYRIL M BERNASEK 22 Feb 1890 08 Nov 1993 68361 (Geneva, Fillmore, NE) (none specified) 505-44-9176 Nebraska","STR06" "I3903","Bernasek","Cyril Methodias","22 Feb 1890","8 Nov 1993","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Chelsea Twp
Enumerated 23 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 23 Sheet 5B
103-103
Bernasek, Cyril M Hd M W 29 M Neb Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian Farmer
Bernasek, Helen Wf F W 25 M Nebraska Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian
Bernasek, Elsie Elizabeth Dtr F W 2 7/12 S Neb Neb Neb
Bernasek, Lillian A. Dtr F W 6/12 S Neb Neb Neb
","STR06" "I35342","Bernasek","Elsie Elizabeth","17 May 1917","19 May 2007","0","ELSIE L DUNGAN 17 May 1917 19 May 2007 (V) 98115 (Seattle, King, WA ) (none specified) 508-09-9289 Nebraska
","STR06" "I3899","Bernasek","Emil Joseph","9 Apr 1906","15 Nov 1968","0","EMIL BERNASEK 09 Apr 1906 Nov 1968 (not specified) (none specified) 506-48-0080 Nebraska","STR06" "I3811","Bernasek","Emma F.","18 Jun 1897","13 May 1991","0","SSDI:

EMMA F HOUSER 18 Jun 1897 13 May 1991 (V) 68338 (Daykin, Jefferson, NE ) (none specified) 505-86-3112 Nebraska
","STR06" "I3832","Bernasek","Ervin Joseph","20 Oct 1928","20 Apr 1999","0","A graduate of District #71 High School in Milligan. Served in Korea with the 176th Armored Field Artillery Battalion from 1951 through 1953. (Milligan, p 200)

ERVIN BERNASEK 20 Oct 1928 20 Apr 1999 (V) 68416 (Ohiowa, Fillmore, NE) (none specified) 507-42-0602 Nebraska","STR06" "I3807","Bernasek","Frank","22 Jan 1893","30 Jul 1961","0","Born on his parents farm, he was drafted due to the First World War after attending District #67 school. He took his training at Camp Funsten, Kansas. He served overseas with Company M, 355th Infantry and was wounded in the Battle of Chateau Thierry. He was honorably discharged on 28 January 1918, at the rank of Private First Class. (Milligan, p 201)","STR06" "I3852","Bernasek","Frantisek ""Frank""","28 Nov 1862","16 Apr 1952","0","Frank was working as a cobbler in Bohemia at the age of 16, and moved to America at the age of 17

His first home after he married was a farm in Glengary Township. He acquired land by paying the railroad $500 for one half of a farm and Albert Tyson $2,000 for the remaining half. He and Josefa first build a sod house, then replaced this with a small home. Lated they moved to a farm in Chelsea Township, and finally moved to Milligan.

Frank became a citizen on February 24, 1896. He was a member of Lodge Rabi #27. (Milligan, p 201)

Ken Chromy shows him as born in Bohy 24, Bohemia instead of Hinze, Plzen.","STR06" "I35344","Bernasek","Helen","28 May 1922","20 Jul 2011","0","She was married to Leo RYCHECKY and later Telmar ROLFSTAD, both now deceased. Helen lives in Scottsbluff, Nebraska. (Milligan, 1988-2008, p. 112).

Obituary
Helen Rychecky Rolfstad

Helen Rychecky Rolfstad, 89, of Scottsbluff, died Wednesday, July 20, 2011, at Heritage Estates in Gering.

Her memorial service will be held 10 a.m. Monday, July 25, 2011, at Dugan-Kramer Funeral Chapel in Scottsbluff with Pastor Ron Nuss-Warren officiating. Interment will be in the Fairview Cemetery in Scottsbluff.

Memorials may be made to the charity of the donor's choice.

Helen was born on a family farm near the Town of Ohiowa, Nebr. on Sunday, May 28, 1922, to Cyril M. and Helen V. Bernasek. Helen was the youngest of three daughters. She was baptized at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Milligan. When Helen was three years old the family moved to their farm on the Geneva route in Chelsea Township. Helen attended Chelsea School, district 32, through the eighth grade and attended Sunday school and church at the Chelsea United Bretheran Church.

Helen graduated from Geneva High School in 1939, and took Normal training to prepare her for a teaching career. In the fall of 1939 she began teaching in a rural school. After a few years she enrolled in Teachers College the University of Nebraska from which she received a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education. She became a member of the Phi Lambda Theta, a teachers' honorary society.

When she was 17, Helen met her future husband, Leo Rychecky, at a dance she attended in Saline Center. They were married October 6, 1945, in Alliance, Nebr., where Helen was teaching in the Alliance Public Schools. They couple moved to Leo's home area of Wilber, Nebr., and it was here that a son Jack was born in 1949.

In 1951 the family moved to Scottsbluff where Leo continued his auctioneering and real estate business, and Helen went back to teaching. She found every day of her career was a joy. Her biography was printed in Who's Who in Education in the early 1990s.

After Leo's death, Helen moved around a bit and made contact with a former beau, Telmar Folfstad, she had met during World War II when he was stationed at the Alliance Air Base. After a separation of 50 years the couple married. They lived in Willston, N. Dak.

After Telmar's death, Helen decided to move back to Scottsbluff to be closer to family and friends. She rejoined the First Presbyterian Church of which she had been a member many years before. She was a member of the Woman's Circle, an Elder, a Deacon, A Sunday School teacher, and a church librarian.

During her life Helen traveled throughout the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Africa. She was a fabulous baker and made the best Czech kolache this side of heaven.

Survivors are loving son, Jack Rychecky and his caring wife Ann of Littleton, Colo., grandchildren and their spouses, Jill (Wes) Schrader of Littleton, Colo., Thom (Natalie) Rychecky of Edmond, Okla., Helen (Whitney) Hite of Madison, Wisc., and LTJG Per Rychecky of Whidbey Island Navel Air Station, Wash., great granddaughter Lena Rose Rychecky of Edmond, step children, Tom (Dana) Rolfstad of Williston, N. Dak., Dorothy Rolfstad of Mandan, N. Dak., and John Rolfstad of Seattle, Wash; step grandchildren T.C. (Kelci) Rolfstad of Portland, Ore. and Anne Rolfstad of Mandan, N. Dak.; and her extended family and special cousins and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husbands, Leo Rychecky (1988) and Telmar Rolfstad (1999); sisters and their spouses Elsie (Bill) Dungan and Lillian (Bill) Davis

","STR06" "I3835","","","","","","","" "I3812","Bernasek","James Fred","16 Sep 1901","19 Jul 1991","0","It is ASSUMED this is him on the SSDI: JAMES F BERNASEK 16 Sep 1901 19 Jul 1991 (not specified) (none specified) Nebraska","STR06" "I3858","Bernasek","Jan","Abt 1849","Aft 1849","0","He died in Childhood.","STR06" "I15092","Bernasek","Jan ""John""","Jan 1822","26 Aug 1891","0","Ken Chromy shows he immigrated abord the ship ""America"" on 1 Nov 1869. He first went to Chicago.

Came to the Milligan area in October of 1870. He and his son homesteaded the SW 1/4 of Section 10 in Glengary Township. Jan intially built a dugout 12 x 16 feet with two doors and two windows. The applications filed by Jan and Vaclav were signed with an 'X.' The same day, father and son applied for their naturalization papers in Gage County. Their final citizenship papers were received on 13 June 1876. By 1877, Jan had plowed and cultivated sixty of the eighty acres, built a sod stable, frame granary, bored a 40 ft well, and planted 700 forest and fruit trees. He received his land patent on May 16, 1878. (Milligan, p. 202)","STR06" "I15092","Bernasek","Jan ""John""","Jan 1822","26 Aug 1891","0","(Research):FamilySearch 1880 National Census

Census Place:Glengary, Fillmore, Nebraska
Source:FHL Film 1254748 National Archives Film T9-0748
Page 50
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
John BENNASAK Self M M W 67 BOHEMEN Occ:Farmer Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN
Mary BENNASAK Wife F M W 65 BOHEMEN Occ:Housekeeper Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN","STR06" "I47573","Bernasek","Jean","1 Mar 1935","21 Jun 2020","0","Obituary
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)

A public Funeral Service for Jean will be held on Friday, June 26, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. at the Fairmont Community Church in Fairmont, Nebraska. Pastor Seungli You will officiate the service.

There will be no public visitation per Jean's wishes. Following the Funeral Service, Jean will be cremated and her ashes will be interred at the Fairmont Public Cemetery at a later date.

Memorials are suggested to the Neil Priefert Scholarship Fund or the Fairmont Community Church.

Due to the Covid 19 Epidemic, we will be practicing social distancing guidelines at the Funeral Service.

Jean (Bernasek) Priefert was born March 1, 1935 in Geneva, NE to James and Alba (Fujan) Bernasek. She passed away on June 21, 2020 at her home near Fairmont, Nebraska at the age of 85 years, 3 months, and 20 days.

She graduated from Geneva High School. On September 5, 1954 she married Neil Priefert at the United Brethren Church in Geneva. Neil and Jean were married for 63 years. Four daughters filled their home with activity; Mary, Carol, Linda and Susan.

Jean was a 50-year member of the Fairmont Federated Women's Club. She enjoyed the camaraderie as well as the community mindedness of this group of women. Jean was also an active member of WIFE, Women Involved in Farm Economics. Her task for the weekend of her death was getting a newsletter article written for them. Jean was a founding member of the Nebraska Poll-ettes and served on the National Poll-ette Cookbook Committee typing sections of the cookbook with recipes submitted from around the nation on a Royal manual typewriter at the kitchen table. In 2017 she was honored as the National Hereford Woman of the Year at the American Royal in Kansas City, MO.

Jean enjoyed the outdoors and her animals. Every morning and every evening you could find her ""doing chores,"" feeding cats, dogs, letting the chickens out and feeding grain to the cows. While spending years in the registered cattle business, it wasn't unusual to find a calf being warmed in the bathtub, or a chicken being nurtured back to health after falling in the oil pit. While many used the Sunbeam electric skillet to fry chicken on the kitchen counter, Jean hatched baby chicks in hers. The story had been told of Jean, classmates Elaine and Helen Carol, being caught with a kitten hidden in a box in their Home Ec class by Miss Betty Christiancy. Betty Christiancy went on to be Betty Betka, who was Jean's daughters 4-H leader.

The registered cattle herd was an integral part of Jean's life on the farm. Hours were spent at the kitchen table filling out registration forms, recording birth weights, and weaning weights. The neighborhood party line let callers know when Jean wasn't home and let Jean know someone was looking for a bull. Life-long friendships developed as the family spent time each summer attending cattle tours with the Riffel family, county and state fairs, Junior Nationals and AK-SAR-BEN, auctions in the winter, and progress shows in the spring. Jean and Neil enjoyed traveling the country to the Standard of Perfection Shows in Kansas City, Denver, Fort Worth and Portland. Neil and Jean were avid supporters of young people in the beef industry, hence the Neil Priefert Scholarship for a member of the Nebraska Junior Hereford Association. In recent years, Jean and Neil were staples at the Sutton sale barn for lunch on Fridays. They recorded the lot number, weight and price of every animal that went thru the ring.

Jean farmed right along side her husband. It wasn't unusual to see her on the tractor, headed to the field. She also made many parts runs for Neil. It is quite possible some of those parts were to repair equipment she'd been using. Tractors didn't always have cabs then, but Jean was happy if the tractor had a radio so she could listen to polkas, KRVN and baseball games on KFAB.

Jean coached countless innings of girls' softball in Fairmont. Playing catch in the yard with her daughters was a normal part of summers. She played many seasons on the Fairmont Lion's Club women's team. She could be counted on to try a bunt and steal a base. The women's team's season culminated at the Strang Tournament where the team won the coveted trophy several successive seasons. Her pregnancy with youngest daughter Susan was kept a secret from everyone so Grandma Bernasek wouldn't be upset to see Jean continuing to catch behind home plate with Bonnie Nelson on the mound.

Jean spent her working career as a Cottage Parent at YRTC in Geneva. Following her retirement from YRTC, she drove for Eichman's transport company in York. She transported Epworth Village residents and clients to school and varioius appointments. Any unwholesome conversations or arguments between students brought them an exposure to Jean's Czech heritage as she turned up her polka music on the radio.

Jean was a pioneer in her own right. She was concerned about ground water, soil conditions, and proper care of animals. She was an avid gardener, promoting nutrition to her family before it was a public health initiative. What would be called family bonding time today, took place on the back step as Jean and the girls snapped 5-gallon buckets of green beans while swatting mosquitos. Jean was a tireless supporter of the beef industry and providing home-raised beef for her family. She spent many years supporting youth, sitting on the bleachers watching ballgames and cattle shows after her own family was raised. She spoke her mind and was proud of her heritage. She cared deeply about sports opportunities and education for girls. She truly was ahead of her time.

Jean was proceeded in death by her husband Neil, her parents, James and Alba Bernasek and in-laws Elmer and Margaret Priefert.

Those who remain are: Daughters: Mary (Dana) Scott of York, NE; Carol (David Wentworth) Priefert of Centennial, WY; Linda (Kirby) Zuerlein of Fairmont, NE. Grandchildren: Zac (Amanda) Scott of York, NE; Nick (Kelsey) Scott of Norfolk, NE; Ryan (Sara Stearns) Scott of York, NE; Adam (Anna) Scott of Lincoln, Curtis (Sydney) Scott of Gretna, NE; Lindsey Carroll of Lincoln; Danielle (Dakota) Cooper of York, NE; and Leslie Carroll of Fairmont, NE. Great-grandchildren: Jane Scott, Ethan Stearns, Hudson and Wyatt Scott, and Dominic, Derek & Dusty Cooper.","STR06" "I3854","Bernasek","Josef Frantisek","20 Jun 1831","17 Jul 1906","0","""Josef Bernasek was born in the village of Prodeslady, town of Kravovice, county of Plzen in Bohemia on June 20, 1831.

His death certificate lists his parents as Ondrej Bernasek and Katherine Vcela. He was married in Bohemia to Josefa Urbanek. He came to the Milligan area from Europe twice, his name being first recorded in a book of Homestead records at the Nebraska State Historical Society in Lincoln as filing a claim to 80 acres in Section 10 of Glengary Township on October 17, 1870. John Bernasek cliamed 80 acres in the same quarter on the same day. Vaclav Bernasek, a son of John's, recived the patent on the farm Joseph Bernasek claimed. It is not definately known how John and Joseph were related. They could have been brothers. MILLIGAN NEBRASKA 1988-2008 indicates that the claim for 80 acres in section 10 used a 3 letter abbreviation for his first name, probably read as JOS. for Joseph, but may have actually been Jas. for James, with his given name actually being VACLAV. The patent on that land would later go to Vaclav Bernasek. (p. 113).

Josef and Josefa and their three children, Frank 16, Cyril 13 and Marie 10 came to the United States a second time on the Steamship ""Zoffie,"" leaving Hamburg, Germany on March 20, 1879 and docking in the New York Port on Good Friday April 10, 1879. Daughters Emilye, Marie, Frantiska, Josefa and Kristina died of diptheria in Bohemia. This is possibly why Joseph did not prove the homestead. He may have received word from Bohemia of the illness of his daughters, and returned for sometime with his wife and children before returning to the United States. When the family returned, they migrated to the homestead of John Bernasek (assumed to be his brother by this compiler) where they lived until they were able to move to their farm. Joseph contracted 80 acres, the E 1/2 NE 1/4 of Section 21 in Glengary Township on July 1, 1879, with the Burlinton and Missouri River Railroad Company. He received the deed on October 3, 1889. The farm was given to his son, Frank, on July 11, 1895. It is still in the Bernasek family, owned by Ervin and Carol Bernasek. Joseph and oldest son Frank went to Geneva on July 3, 1879 to file their naturalization papers. Joseph was sworn in as a citizen on Mary 31, 1887.

Joseph contracted another 80 acres, the E 1/2 NE 1/4 of Section 17 in Glengary Township on October 24, 1879, with the Burlington and Missouri. This contract was made for 10 years at $5.50 an acre. Joseph received the deed on July 9, 1887 from the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad. This farm was given to his son Cyril. (Milligan, p 202). He made a stipulation that Cyril must give his parents one-third of the crops raised and a comfortable room in the house. Cyril and his wife sold the farm to Frank Kassik on April 30, 1908 for $7,600. (Milligan, p 199)

Joseph met with a fatal accident on July 17, 1906, at age 75. He and his wife were riding in a buggy when the horses were frightened by a pile of manure at the stockyards on the south end of the city limits. Joseph was thrown from buggy, killed almost instantly. Josephine was also thrown, but escaped with a few bruises. The funeral was conducted from the Catholic Church. (Milligan, p 202).

[Note: Ken Chromy instead has his location of birth as Babina (Plasy), Bohemia.]","STR06" "I3854","Bernasek","Josef Frantisek","20 Jun 1831","17 Jul 1906","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

FamilySearch 1880 National Census

Census Place:Glengary, Fillmore, Nebraska
Source:FHL Film 1254748 National Archives Film T9-0748 Page 51 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Joseph BENNESEK Self M M W 52 BOHEMIA Occ:Farmer Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Josefine BENNESEK Wife F M W 51 BOHEMIA Occ:House Keepe rFa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Cirrall BENNESEK Son M S W 15 BOHEMIA Occ:At Schoo lFa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Mary BENNESEK Dau F S W 12 BOHEMIA Occ:At School Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA","STR06" "I3799","Bernasek","Joseph","6 Jul 1890","13 Nov 1957","0","Joseph was deeded the land he was born on in 1920, in consideration for $1 and one third of the crops. He took great pride in his horses and his favorite pastime was fishing. (Milligan, p 203).","STR06" "I2314","Bernasek","Josephine","19 Mar 1885","30 Sep 1977","0","Ken Chromy shows that she died at St. Joseph's Hospital in Burbank, California. Not found in the California Death index, 1940-1997, on Ancestry.com, however. She is listed on the SSDI as last residing in Burbank, California.","STR06" "I35343","Bernasek","Lillian A.","26 Jul 1919","Feb 1983","0","Ken Chromy instead shows her place of death as Seattle, Washington. Said to have married Bill DAVIS.","STR06" "I33515","Bernasek","Louis J.","Abt 1900","Abt 1900","0","Stillborn.","STR06" "I3105","","","","","","","" "I3828","Bernasek","Mark Joseph","26 Aug 1959","14 Nov 2015","0","Received both his Bachelor's and Master's degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Employed by the Department of Defense as a Eurasia analyst/cartographer with the Defense Mapping Agency. (Milligan, p 200)

Obituary

Mark Joseph Bernasek passed away on Nov 14 2015. He was 56 years old at the time of his death. He was born in Lincoln on August 26, 1959 to Ervin Joseph and Carol Catherine (Naber) Bernasek. Mark was baptized and confirmed at St Johns Lutheran Church in Ohiowa. He was raised on the family farm three miles west of Milligan. He attended Milligan Public School from Kindergarten through 12th grade.

After graduating from Milligan High School in 1977, he attended the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. He graduated in 1986 with a BA in Geography. From 1982 to 1986 he attended graduate school at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln achieving a master's degree in Geography/Cartography/Geo Processing. From 1986 to 1998 Mark was employed as a cartographer for the National Imagery and Mapping Agency in Washington DC. From 1998 to 2005 he worked for BAE SYSTEMS in Washington DC providing technical and process systems training to federal government employees.

In 2005 he returned to Nebraska to be near family and to help his mother whose eyesight was failing. From 2005 to 2008 he was employed as an HR training assistant for Veyance Corporation (Continental Contitech) in Lincoln. For the last seven years Mark processed storm claims losses for Farm Bureau Property & Casualty Insurance in Lincoln.

Mark's fascination and love of geography and history took him abroad several times. He was particularly intrigued with his family's origins in Germany and Czechoslovakia. During his life he made several trips to Europe pursuing these interests. Mark was an avid cyclist and spent many hours cycling, being familiar with all the bike trails in Lancaster County. And Mark thoroughly enjoyed spending time with his friends. With his mom's diminishing eyesight, Mark saw to it that her business and personal affairs were being taken care of. Mark was dedicated to his mom and would often drop in and surprise her with her favorite treats or they would go out to enjoy their favorite restaurants.

He is survived by his mom Carol Bernasek of Lincoln, his sister Jacqueline of Boise, and nephew Ian also of Boise, aunt Marilyn Morden of Lincoln and his friends. He was preceded in death by his father Ervin and his grandparents and aunt, Doris Naber.

Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 20, at Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home on 4040 A St in Lincoln with Rev. Eric Lesher officiating. Graveside services will follow at 2:30 at the National Bohemian Cemetery south of Milligan with Rev. James Sells officiating. Condolences may be left at www.bmlfh.com.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, Lincoln Journal Star, 18 November 2015)","STR06" "I47933","Bernasek","Norris Dean","5 Jun 1935","29 Jan 2022","0","A Funeral Service for Czech will be held on Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 10:30 a.m. at the Milligan Auditorium in Milligan, Nebraska. Kim Dunker will preside over the Funeral Service.

A Graveside Service will be held in the Bohemian National Cemetery following the Funeral Service.

A Public Visitation will be held at Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva on Tuesday, February 1, 2022 from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with family present from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Memorials are suggested to the Geneva Rescue Squad.

Norris Dean ""Czech"" Bernasek was born to Jim & Alice (Kohler) Bernasek on June 5, 1935 in Glengary Township, Fillmore County on a farmstead. He passed away on Saturday, January 29, 2022 at Fillmore County Hospital at the age of 86 years, 7 months, and 24 days. He was the only child born to this union.

Norris attended Country School District 34, just off of Highway 41 when he was 4 years old. He graduated from Geneva High School in 1952. He played high school sports, including football, basketball, and baseball. After high school, Norris attended Hastings College on a football scholarship. Norris joined the Army a few years later but was released in early 1959 to come home and help his father with the farm.

Norris married Lois on May 18, 1958. Through their union of marriage, 4 children were born: Cindi, Kevin, Michelle, and Tami.

Norris and Lois divorced and Norris married Nancy Kalvoda on October 12, 1988 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Through marriage, He acquired two step children: Christina and Cassandra, who he raised like his own.

Norris loved music. In his younger years, he played drums in various bands, including the Platte Valley Countrymen Band.

In their time together, Norris and Nancy enjoyed dancing, fishing, boating, and camping in luxury at Kansas Lakes Lovewell and Glen Elder. Gambling was another activity they both enjoyed doing together. Norris also enjoyed gardening including tilling the ground, planting, watering, and watching his crops grow. Norris was always a lover of animals, going so far as to name his cattle, with his favorite being ""Shakey."" Norris was also a huge sports fan and hardly missed a game by his favorite teams, often sitting in his recliner watching intently.

Norris was preceded in death by his parents, Jim & Alice Bernasek; and granddaughters Brittany Rainey and Anasthasta Rainey.

He is survived by his wife, Nancy Kalvoda; children Cynthia (Bernasek) & Mike Andreasen, Kevin Bernasek & significant other Karen Hoffman, Michelle (Bernasek) Lemke, Tami (Bernasek) & Ken Vodicka, Christina (Kalvoda) & Tod Davenport and Cassandra (Kalvoda) Wilkerson; and grandchildren Danny, Jeff, Jill, Charlotte, Allie, Sydney, Tyler, Trevor, Tristian, Dylan, Sarah, Anna, Maddison, Davis, Harper, Tristan, Hunter, Dominic, Savannah, and Blakely; and great grandchildren Boden, Hayden, Codie, Riley, Ryan, Brenden, Link, Clara, Mila, Bristol, Katherine and Kaden.


(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Farmer & Son Funeral Home)","STR06" "I29816","Bernasek","Rodney","3 Aug 1938","1 Oct 2007","0","Rodney A. Bernasek

Rodney A. Bernasek 69, Lakewood, Colorado, passed away on October 1, 2007 at St. Luke's Presbyterian Hospital in Denver. Survivors: wife, Jo Anne; children, Jason Bernasek, Monica (Gayle) Tomlinson; grandchild, Hanah Tomlinson, all of Lakewood; step-daughters, Pam (John) Price of Deer Trail, Colo., Patty (Tim) Noel of Denver; sister Kathy (Ken) Chromy of Ohiowa; mother-in-law, Glenola Southard of Lakewood. Celebration of Life: Tuesday, October 9, at 3 p.m. at The Den at Fox Hollow, 13410 W. Morrison Road, Lakewood. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to American Kidney Fund, 6110 Executive Blvd. Suite 1010, Rockville, MD 20852. Obituary information at www.horanandmcconaty.com.

Published in the Lincoln Journal Star on 10/5/2007, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy.","STR06" "I15094","Bernasek","Vaclav ""James""","8 Jun 1844","2 Mar 1936","0","KenHe left Bohemia in 1866 to avoid being drafted, and first settled in Chicago, working as a mason. He accumulated enough money to pay for the passage of his parents and sister to America. They remained in Chicago for a year before moving west to Fillmore County. Vaclav and his father each filed eighty-acre homesteads in Section 10 of Glengary Township. They filed these claims on 17 October 1870, along with neighbors Josef Kasik, John Kotas and Frank Kotas. They all filed their first naturalization papers in Gage County on the same day. Vaclav signed with an 'X.' He built a dugout 12 x 22 feet with one door and two windows. With a scarcity of tools and farm implements, Vaclav left his homestead to work in the coal mines near Priehood, Illinois. After earning enough for tools and other necessities, he returned to his homestead. He filed his final homestead proof on 7 June 1877. This document, signed by him, showed a that he had constructed a frame stable and granary, dug a fifty-foot well, and planted and kept in good condition 700 forest trees. He received his patent on 16 May 1878. He later retired to Milligan. He also returned to Czechoslovakia several times, bringing back souvenirs to friends and relatives (Milligan, pp 203 -204)

Ken Chromy instead shows him as being born in 1846.","STR06" "I15094","Bernasek","Vaclav ""James""","8 Jun 1844","2 Mar 1936","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Federal Census

FamilySearch 1880 National Census

Census Place:Glengary, Fillmore, Nebraska Source:FHL Film 1254748 National Archives Film T9-0748 Page 50 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
James BENNESEK Self M M W 36BOHEMEN Occ:Farmer Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN
Barbara BENNESEK Wife F M W 29 BOHEMEN Occ: Housekeeper Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN
Mary BENNESEK Dau F S W 3 NE Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN
Anne BENNESEK Dau F S W 1 M NE Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN

1900 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 26 Sheet 6A Stamped 138
97-99
Bernasek, Vaclav Hd W M Sept 1846 53 M 27 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1866 34 Na Farmer
Bernasek, Barbora Wf W F Aug 1849 50 M 27 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1868 32
Bernasek, Kristina Dtr W F Apr 1883 17 S Ne Bohemia Bohemia At School
Bernasek, Josephine Dtr W F Mar 1885 15 S Ne Bohemia Bohemia At School
Kaspar, Joseph Servant W M Mar 1882 18 Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farm Laborer
98-100
Slepicka, Emil Head W M Feb 1875 25 M 0 Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Slepicka, Anna Wf W F Apr 1881 19 M 0 0/0 Neb Bohemia Bohemia

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Milligan
Enumerated 18 Apr 1930
ED 11 SD 30-16 Sheet 2B
Highway Street
51-52
Bernasek, Vac Head M W 85 Wd CzechoSlovakia CzechoSlovakia CzechoSlovakia Czech 1866
Charvat, J. V. Head M W 42 M 25 CzechoSlovakia CzechoSlovakia CzechoSlovakia Czech Real Estate Land Development
Charvat, Christine Wf F W 45 m 40 Neb CzechoSlovakia CzechoSlovakia
Charvat, Venus Dtr F W 4 9/12 S Neb CzechoSlovakia Neb","STR06" "I25705","Berry","Samuel J.","Abt 1836","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):


Census Information:

1870 Census
Tennessee, Hardin County, District 1
Page 9, Stamped 341
61-61
Berry, Samuel J 34 M W Farmer $150 $549 Tenn
Berry, Susan M 27 F W Keeping House Tenn
Berry, Elisa A 1F W At Home Tenn
Berry, Robert W 5/12 M W At Home Tenn Jan
Berry, Martha L 14 F B Farm Hand Tenn

HH 62-62 Robt and Rutha McLemore","STR06" "I46930","Berryman","Ada Anna Margurette ""Rita""","6 Jun 1926","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a BRUSA.","STR06" "I41952","Berryman","Andrew Alvin","11 Jan 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","When he registered for the World War I draft, he was an employe of the Pineland School Board. he was Tall, slender with Blue eyes and dark hair.

Barbara Yancey Dore shows him, in error, as a son of Frederick Berryman and Ada Fort. He is actually a grandson of Fred's through his first wife. In the 1900 Sabine County, Texas census Alvin Berryman, Son Male White born Jan 1887 age 13 is listed in the home of Charlie and Ada Berryman, and not with Frederick and Mary Ann.","STR06" "I41952","Berryman","Andrew Alvin","11 Jan 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 27 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 170 Shet 11B
Fairdale and Brookeland Road
225-231
Berryman, Edd and Cora and Children
226-232
Berryman, Alvin A Head M W 33 M Tx Tx Tx Teacher Public School
Berryman, Effie Wf F W 22 M Tx Tx Tx
Berryman, Muslen R (Muriel R) Dtr F W 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
227-233
Berryman, Allen Head M W 39 S Tx Germany Tx
228-234
Berryman, Fred and Artelee and Children
","STR06" "I33474","Berryman","Bertha ""Ber Ber""","2 Oct 1907","18 Feb 2009","0","The daughter of Charlie Berryman and Ada Veach.

The Sabine County Reporter
February 25, 2009, Page 9

Bertha Berryman McDaniel

Funeral services for Bertha Berryman McDaniel were held Saturday, Feb. 21 at Hwy. 96 Church of Christ in Jasper, with burial at Yellowpine Cemetery in Sabine County.

Mrs. McDaniel died Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2009 at Providence Park inTyler. Formerly of Pineland, she was the last of 13 chileren and a native of Yellowpine. A longtime Jasper resident, she was a natural born piano player and played by ear. A great storyteller, Bertha was famous for her jokes. She was a writer of memoirs and other childhood memories.

Surivors include nieces, Mildred Morris, Faye Bell, Brittie Blair, Mary Ellen Cammack, Betty Coleman, Kay Berryman, Melba Byley, Mary Helen Lupton, Glenda Ann Williams, Billie Jean Jones, Ada Johnson, and Sammie Williamson; nephews, Wayne Berryman, Arnold Berryman, Grover C. Berryman, Billy Don Berryman, Don Kenneth Berryman, Winston Burr, Buddy Berryman, and Charles Cooper.

Mrs. McDaniel was preceded in death by her husband of over 60 years, Thornton W. McDaniel and 11 nieces and nephews.

Services were under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home in Jasper.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2009)","STR06" "I41938","Berryman","Carlos ""Charley"" Vernon","26 May 1900","2 Mar 1978","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KH38-H38
name: Carlos Vernon Berryman
titles & terms:
event: Death
event date: 02 Mar 1978
event place: Kerrville, Kerr, Texas, United States
Occupation Broker, Real Estate
gender: Male
age: 77
estimated birth year: 1901
birthdate May 26, 1900 Yellowpine, Texas
father: James Charles Berryman
father's titles & terms:
mother: Ada Veatch
mother's titles & terms:
informant Albert Kastner, nephew
Burial Garden of Memories, Kerrville, Kerr, Texas
certificate number: 21746
digital folder number: 004862144
image number: 00281
Collection: Carlos Vernon Berryman, ""Texas, Deaths, 1977-1986""","STR06" "I46928","Berryman","Don Kenneth","9 Mar 1942","22 Apr 2019","0","Don Kenneth Berryman, 77, of Pineland, Texas passed away Monday, April 22, 2019 at his residence.

Don was born March 9, 1942 in Jasper, Texas to Grover Clinton Berryman and Gladys Byerly Berryman. He served his county as a member of the United States Air Force and later worked at and retired from Temple-Inland as a Millwright and Welder.

Don liked hunting and baseball and loved to go fishing whenever he had the chance. He was also known to play a little 42 on occasion.

Don, a lifelong resident of Pineland, was a member of Pineland Church of Christ and the Pineland Service Club.

He is survived by his son, Scott Hardy and wife, Jennifer, of Pineland, Texas; daughters, Andie Dutton and husband, Kevin, of Hemphill, Texas and Kelly Berryman of Dallas, Texas; sisters, Rita Brusa of California, Betty Coleman and husband, Charles, of Mineral Wells, Texas, and Ellen Cammack of Pineland, Texas; favorite niece, Lou Seale of Brookeland, Texas; grandchildren, Reese, Alexa, and Ashley; and great grandchild, Macey.

Visitation will be held from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 23, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Graveside services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 24, 2019 in Pineland Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Larry Bilbo officiating. Military honors will be provided by Sabine County Honor Guard.

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

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 1, 2019, page 8","STR06" "I41947","Berryman","Ed","Sep 1873","6 Jan 1962","0","Shown as Edwin in 1880, and Edward in 1900.

Said to have married E. Cora MORTON, a daughter of James Marshall Morton and Maggie Starnater.","STR06" "I1623","Berryman","Everett Powell","11 Mar 1910","5 Dec 1971","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texs Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he wsa the son of Martin Berryman and Charlotte Ludow (sic). His usual occupation was shown as a Foreman in the Furniture business, and that he his usual residence was at 5401 Stephanoe in Fort Worth, Texas, and that he was married. The informant was his wife, Mrs. Everett Berryman. By the date of death, ""found"" was shown in parentheses, and apparently an inquest was held to establish that he died of natural causes.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3F4-D5R
name: Everett Powell Berryman
event: Death
event date: 05 Dec 1971
event place: Precinct #4, Harris, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 11 Mar 1910
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: Martin Berryman
mother's name: Charlotte Ludow
certificate number: 88893
film number: 2223502
digital folder number: 005165854
image number: 01033
Collection: Everett Powell Berryman, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I1623","Berryman","Everett Powell","11 Mar 1910","5 Dec 1971","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I41928","Berryman","Frederick","12 Jul 1827","10 May 1901","0","The American Civil War Soldiers database on Ancestry.com shows he served in the Confederacy from Texas, where he enlisted as a Musician in Company D, First Heavy Artillery Regiment.

More can be seen on this family here:

http://www.paulridenour.com/berryman.htm

","STR06" "I41928","Berryman","Frederick","12 Jul 1827","10 May 1901","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No. 3, Brookeland
Enumerated 7 Aug 1870
Page 6
540-540
Beryman F 40 M W Stone Mason 1000 150 Prusia
"" Martha A 28 F W Keeping House Tx (Second wife, Martha Ann FORT)
"" Charles 8 M W Tx
"" Sarah Rose(?) 4 F W Tx
"" Fedrick 1 m W Tx
"" William E 1/12 M W Tx May

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3, Sub Div No. 84
Enumerated 12 and 14 Jun 1880
Page 7 SD 1 ED 84 Stamped 208
5-8
Berryman, F. W M 50 Stone Cutter Prussia Sweden Prussia
Berryman, M. A. W F 38 Wf Tx NC KY
Berryman, Sarah A W F 13 Dtr Tx Prussia Tx
Berryman, Fred W M 10 Son Tx Prussia Tx
Berryman, Willm. W M 9 Son Tx Prussia Tx
Berryman, Thos W M 7 Son Tx Prussia Tx
Berryman Edwin M W 6 Son Tx Prussia Tx
Berryman, Martin L W M 4 Son Tx Prussia Tx
Berryman, Nannie W F 2 Dtr Tx Prussia Tx
Berryman, Allen W M 4/12 Jan Son Tx Prussia Tx

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900 by Fred Berryman Jr.
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 1A Stamped 118A
1-1
Berryman, Fred Head W M Nov 1827 72 M 38 Germany Sweden Germany 1851 49 Na Farmer
Berryman, Martha Wf W F Aug 1842 57 M 38 9/8 Tx Ky Ky
Berryman, Sarah A Dau W F Jan 1868 32 S Tx Germany Tx
Berryman, Fred Jr Son M M Jun 1869 31 M Tx Germany Tx Teacher P??
Berryman, Edward Son W M Sept 1873 26 S Tx Germany Tx Farm Laborer
Berryman, Martin L Son W M Nov 1875 24 S Tx Germany Tx Farm Laborer
Berryman, Allen Son W M Jan 1880 20 S Tx Germany Tx Farm Laborer
Berryman, Josephine Dtr W F Jan 1883 17 S Tx Germany Tx
Berryman, Ardalie DtrinLaw W F Oct 1878 21 m 0 Tx Ala Ala
2-3
Samuel and Helen Veatch
3-5
Wm. and Maggie Berryman



","STR06" "I41944","Berryman","Frederick ""Fred""","Jun 1869","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900 by Fred Berryman Jr.
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 1A Stamped 118A
1-1
Berryman, Fred Head W M Nov 1827 72 M 38 Germany Sweden Germany 1851 49 Na Farmer
Berryman, Martha Wf W F Aug 1842 57 M 38 9/8 Tx Ky Ky
Berryman, Sarah A Dau W F Jan 1868 32 S Tx Germany Tx
Berryman, Fred Jr Son M M Jun 1869 31 M Tx Germany Tx Teacher P??
Berryman, Edward Son W M Sept 1873 26 S Tx Germany Tx Farm Laborer
Berryman, Martin L Son W M Nov 1875 24 S Tx Germany Tx Farm Laborer
Berryman, Allen Son W M Jan 1880 20 S Tx Germany Tx Farm Laborer
Berryman, Josephine Dtr W F Jan 1883 17 S Tx Germany Tx
Berryman, Ardalie DtrinLaw W F Oct 1878 21 m 0 Tx Ala Ala
2-3
Samuel and Helen Veatch
3-5
Wm. and Maggie Berryman","STR06" "I46933","Berryman","Grover Clinton","23 Oct 1923","10 Jul 2015","0","Lt. Col. Grover (Berry) Clinton Berryman, 91, a longtime resident of Friday Harbor, Washington, passed away peacefully at home on July 10, 2015. He was born in Zavalla, Texas on October 23, 1923 to Bertie Meadows and Grover Cleveland Berryman. Relatives recalled that the first plane that many had ever seen circled the town on the day he was born.

Stirred by his interest in model planes and mechanics in general, he enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Corps. He trained as a pilot and was assigned to fly the B24 Liberator for the 5th Army in Italy, where he flew 23 missions over Germany and occupied Europe. On one memorable occasion, his aircraft had to drop out of the group due to the loss of an engine from battle damage. Realizing that solitary bombers were sitting targets, he urgently radioed for fighter escort. He and his crew credited their survival that night to the courage and skill of the Tuskegee Airmen who unhesitatingly responded to their radio call.

He was released to the Air Force Reserves after WWII but was recalled for the Korean conflict. He flew numerous airplanes including the B24, the C124 Globemaster, the C47 (the old Gooney bird, one of his favorites), and the SA16 Albatross. Friends often recounted the time that he flew a B17 under a bridge in Beaumont, Texas.

While based in Bordeaux, France, Berry met Mary Ann Malicki, a recent Penn State graduate who was teaching abroad. A grand courtship ensued as they toured the Swiss and French Alps in his classic Bugatti coupe. Following a year's service in Saudi Arabia, he and Mary Ann were married in Osceola Mills, Pennsylvania, in 1954. His military career spanned the globe from Europe to the Far East, ending with tours of Japan and Vietnam. Lt. Colonel Berryman retired from active duty at McChord AFB in 1970.

He completed additional courses at the University of Washington and went on to enjoy a second career as a woodworking and drafting instructor in Georgia for many years. A testament to the ""Greatest Generation"", he could build, fix, or create almost anything with his well-stocked workshop. He was tremendously skilled in woodworking, lostwax casting, copper enameling and drawing. He could capture faces and buildings in a rough sketch with a few swift strokes of his pencil, delighting countless children (and adults). .

He took great joy in his many grandchildren, who enjoyed listening to their Grandpap's stories. In addition to his immense enthusiasm for flying, he was also passionate about European sports cars. He raced in road rallies in several states and drove his 1936 Type 57 Bugatti for 50 years. He was a member of the Bugatti Owner's club and the Sports Car Club of San Juan Island.

A complete audiophile, he instilled in his children a lifelong love of music with his epic reel-to-reel classical and folk collection. Well travelled to farflung, desolate regions of the world while piloting for the Air Force, he also enjoyed visiting Europe with his family and friends. The Cotswolds, Devon, Yorkshire, and Derbyshire were particular favorites in England.

He will be remembered by his family as a kind, warm and gentle man. ""Praising what is lost makes the remembrance dear."" (Shakespeare)

Berry was preceded in death by his brother Julian Berryman.

He is survived by his wife, Mary Ann; his children, Ray Berryman, Elaine Schumy (Erik), Paul Berryman (Pauladeceased), Camille Paulsen (Dirk); his seven grandchildren, Patrick and Pierce Berryman, Alex and Johanna Schumy, Marian, Louisa and Susannah Paulsen; his brother, Don Berryman; and his sisters, Marguerite Brusa, Betty Coleman, Kay Berryman and Ellen Cammack.

A funeral Mass was held on July 17, 2015 at St. Francis Catholic Church in Friday Harbor. Interment was at St. Francis cemetery with military funeral honors performed by the Friday Harbor Honor Guard. Remembrances may be sent to the G. C. Berryman Park Bench Memorial Fund (Islanders Bank), or to your favorite charity.

http://sanjuanislander.com/obituary/19500/grover-clinton-berryman-died-july-11","STR06" "I41929","Berryman","James Charles ""Charlie"" ""J. C.""","Jul 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows he died ca 1932 in Sabine County, whereas Dale Rubel instead puts his date of death ca 1935 in Lone Star, Texas.","STR06" "I41929","Berryman","James Charles ""Charlie"" ""J. C.""","Jul 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

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Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 13 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 9A
145-145
Berryman, J C Hd M W July 1862 37 M 14 Tx Germany Miss Farmer
Berryman, Ada Wf F W May 1866 34 M 14 9/9 Tx La Tn
Berryman, Alvin Son M W Jan 1887 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Berryman, Helen Dtr F W Apr 1888 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Berryman, James Son W M Oct 1889 10 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Berryman, Grover C Son M W May 1891 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Berryman, Samuel Son M W Jan 1893 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Berryman, Minnie Dtr F W May 1874 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Berryman, Annie Dtr F W Apr 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Berryman, Freddie M W Jan 1898 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Berryman, Charley Son M W May 1900 0/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 7
161-161
Berryman, Charley Hd M W 47 M1 24 Tx Germany Miss Farmer
Berryman, Ada Wf F W 43 M1 24 13/13 Tx La Tn
Berryman, Alvin Son M W 23 S Tx Tx Tx Teacher Literary School
Berryman, Helen Dtr F W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Berryman, Grover Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Berryman, Sam Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Berryman, Minnie Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Berryman, Annie Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Berryman, Fred M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Berryman, Vernon Son F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Berryman, Lillie Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Berryman, Adrian Son m W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Berryman, Ira Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Berryman, Bertha Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I41968","Berryman","James Henry","26 Oct 1889","23 Jul 1954","0","(Research):https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K37F-5MD
name: James Henry Berryman
event: Death
event date: 23 Jul 1954
event place: Luling, Caldwell, Texas, United States
Occupation Barber Barbershop
gender: Male
marital status: Divorced
birth date: 26 Oct 1889
birthplace: Sabine, Texas
father's name: James C Berryman
mother's name: Ada Veatch
informant A J Berryman Austin, Texas
Burial Luling City Cemetery
certificate number: 32028
film number: 2114215
digital folder number: 005145323
image number: 03190
Collection: James Henry Berryman, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I41951","Berryman","Josephine","1 Jan 1883","17 Jun 1962","0","Said by Dale Rubel to have married Everette COLE, born ca 1876 in Texas.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K7D7-FZ3
name: Josephine Cole
event: Death
event date: 17 Jun 1962
event place: Rural #3, Jasper, Texas, United States Allisonville Community, 2 mi. south of Call, Texas
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 01 Jan 1883
birthplace:
father's name: Fred Berryman
mother's name: Martha Ford
Informant Mrs. ROS Hughes
Burial Bean Cemetery, Kirbyville, Texas
certificate number: 50346
film number: 2117025
digital folder number: 005144787
image number: 01812
Collection: Josephine Cole, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I46931","Berryman","Julian C. ""J. C.""","7 Nov 1917","11 Jan 1987","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by D. A. Core and maintained by Kerry Girolamo, shows he was a CP US MARINE CORPS.","STR06" "I41939","Berryman","Lillie","1 Feb 1902","16 Feb 1968","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3SC-DDG
name: Lillie B Griswold
event: Death
event date: 16 Feb 1968
event place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
residence 277 W. Houston, Jasper, Texas
gender: Female
marital status: Married
birth date: 01 Feb 1902
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: J C Berryman
mother's name: Ada Veatch
Informant L R Griswold/husband
Burial Yellowpine Cemetery
certificate number: 20557
film number: 2138979
digital folder number: 005145083
image number: 00380
Collection: Lillie B Griswold, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I41948","Berryman","Martin Luther","Nov 1875","14 Apr 1953","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD6W-TQN
name: Martin Luther Berryman
death date: 14 Apr 1953
death place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
gender: Male
race: W
death age: 77 years 4 months 19 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 25 Nov 1875
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: S. Berryman
father's birthplace: Texas
mother's name: Martha Fort
mother's birthplace: Texas
occupation: Labor Lumber Mill
place of residence: Dallas, Dallas Co., Texas
cemetery: Pineland Cemetery
burial place: Pineland, Texas
burial date: About 15 Apr 1953
informant Everett Berryman
additional relatives:
film number: 2113850
digital film number: 4167368
image number: 2034
reference number: v X cn 18212
Collection: Martin Luther Berryman, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I48550","Berryman","Mary Ellen","15 Sep 1935","7 Sep 2023","0","Mary Ellen Cammack, 87, of Pineland, Texas passed away Thursday, September 7, 2023 in Lufkin, Texas.

Mary Ellen was born September 15, to Grover C. and Gladys Berryman. She was a lifetime resident of Pineland and had worked as a secretary for many years. She was a member of Pineland Church of Christ.

She is survived by her son, Guy ""Trey"" Cammack and wife, Janie, of Lufkin and grandson, Cameron, also of Lufkin.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Monday, September 11, 2023 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Graveside services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, September 12, 2023 in Yellowpine Cemetery with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 13, 2023, Page 4","STR06" "I6793","Berryman","Moore","1735","Yes, date unknown","0","The son of William Berryman and Alice Moore.","STR06" "I41959","Berryman","Myrtie","3 May 1907","6 Jun 1941","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDRZ-83K
name: Myrtle Berryman
death date: 06 Jun 1941
death place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 34 years 1 month 2 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 03 May 1907
birthplace: , Jasper County, Tex.
marital status: Single
spouse's name:
father's name: Martin Berryman
father's birthplace: Brookland, Texas
mother's name: Lottie Ludlow
mother's birthplace: Jasper Co., Tex.
occupation: Seamstress Business
place of residence: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
cemetery:
burial place: Brookland, Texas
burial date: 07 Jun 1941
informant Everette Berryman
additional relatives: X
film number: 2138612
digital film number: 4030530
image number: 886
reference number: cn 29349
Collection: Myrtle Berryman, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I41949","Berryman","Nancy ""Nannie""","17 Oct 1877","22 Nov 1961","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDBS-Q31
name: Nannie Veatch
death date: 22 Nov 1961
death place: Prec. 2, Jasper, Texas
gender: Female
race: white
death age:
estimated birth date:
birth date: 17 Oct 1877
birthplace: Brookland, Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: Freddrick Berryman
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Martha Ann Fort
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Homemaker
place of residence: Prec. #2, Jasper, Texas
cemetery: Memorial Park Cemetery
burial place: Jasper, Texas
burial date: 24 Nov 1961
additional relatives:
film number: 2116857
digital film number: 4166611
image number: 1072
reference number: 65535
Collection: Nannie Veatch, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I46927","Berryman","Rubye Kathleen ""Kay""","23 Jan 1939","10 Feb 2017","0","Obituary
The Sabine County Reporter
February 22, 2017, Page 10

Ruby Kathleen (Kay) Berryman

Ruby Kathleen (Kay) Berryman, 78, of Houston, formerly of Pineland, passed away Friday, February, Feb. 10, 2017, in a Houston nursing home facility. She had been there for the last eight months in her fight with cancer.

She was the youngest daughter of Grover C. Berryman and Gladys Byerly Berryman of Pineland. She grew up in Pineland and graduated from Pineland Hight School in 1957 where she was an honor student.

She lived in Beaumont for several years having worked at the Enterprise and Journal. She moved to Houston where she worked many years and retired from the City of Houston Credit Union.

She was the most gentle, caring and giving person. She helped anyone she could and fully believed there was good in every person. She was loved by many.

Her survivors include, brother, Don Berryman of Pineland, sisters, Ellen Cammack of Pineland, Berry Coleman of Mineral Wells and Rita Brusa of Red Bluff, CA; also many cousins, nieces and nephews, friends and a long friend Dee Bourque of Houston.

She was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, JC Berryman and Grover Clinton Berryman.

It was her request to be cremated.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, September 2017)","STR06" "I41934","Berryman","Samuel Whitson","6 Jan 1893","25 Dec 1969","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39N-YWY
name: Samuel Whitson Berryman
event: Death
event date: 25 Dec 1969
event place: Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas, United States
occupation Minister Chruch of Christ
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 06 Jan 1893
birthplace: Yellowpine, Texas
father's name: J C Berryman
mother's name: Ada Veatch
Informant Ophie Berryman
Burial Kirbyville Cemetery
certificate number: 94576
film number: 2218516
digital folder number: 005145023
image number: 00920
Collection: Samuel Whitson Berryman, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I41943","Berryman","Sarah Ann","9 Jan 1868","10 Nov 1939","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF52-NTR
name: Sarah Ann Wilkinson
death date: 10 Nov 1939
death place: Precinct 1, Brookland, Sabine, Texas
gender: Female
race:
death age: 71 years 10 months 1 day
estimated birth date: 1868
birth date:9 Jan 1868
birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
marital status:Widowed
spouse's name: Alfred Wilkinson
father's name: Fred Berryman Germany
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Martha Fort Sabine County, Texas
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence: Brookeland, Texas
cemetery:Family Cemetery
burial place:
burial date:
Informant Pearl Berryman Brookeland, Texas
additional relatives:
film number: 2118411
digital film number: 4030447
image number: 2234
reference number: cn 52593
Collection: Sarah Ann Wilkinson, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I41945","Berryman","William ""Will"" W.","May 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Margaret ""Maggie"" JEFFERS. Barbara Yancer Dore shows he died ca 1935. Not located in the Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, database at FamilySearch.org.","STR06" "I41945","Berryman","William ""Will"" W.","May 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900 by Fred Berryman Jr.
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 1A Stamped 118A
1-1
Berryman, Fred Head W M Nov 1827 72 M 38 Germany Sweden Germany 1851 49 Na Farmer
Berryman, Martha Wf W F Aug 1842 57 M 38 9/8 Tx Ky Ky
Berryman, Sarah A Dau W F Jan 1868 32 S Tx Germany Tx
Berryman, Fred Jr Son M M Jun 1869 31 M Tx Germany Tx Teacher P??
Berryman, Edward Son W M Sept 1873 26 S Tx Germany Tx Farm Laborer
Berryman, Martin L Son W M Nov 1875 24 S Tx Germany Tx Farm Laborer
Berryman, Allen Son W M Jan 1880 20 S Tx Germany Tx Farm Laborer
Berryman, Josephine Dtr W F Jan 1883 17 S Tx Germany Tx
Berryman, Ardalie DtrinLaw W F Oct 1878 21 m 0 Tx Ala Ala
2-3
Veatch, Samuel Head W M May 1833 67 M 45 La Ind La Farmer
Veatch, Helen M Wf W F Feb 1830 70 M 45 3/3 Tenn Va Va
Veatch, Andrew U Son M May 1866 34 S Tx La Tenn Author?
Veatch, Samuel W. Son W M Mar 1869 31 M 7 Tx La Tenn Farming
Veatch, Nannie B Dau-in-law W F Oct 1878 31 m 7 2/2 Tx Germany Tx
Veatch, Martin Grandson W M Apr 1897 s S Tx Tx Tx
Veatch, Richmond L/S Grandson W M Nov 18991 S Tx Tx Tx
Veatch, Alice U Granddau W F Apr 1884 16 S Tx Tx Tx
3-5
Berryman, Wm. Head W M Aug 1871 28 M 2 Tx Germany Tx Farming
Berryman, Maggie Wf W F Jan 1878 22 M 2 Tx La Ala
Berryman, Wm Floyd Son W M Sept 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I41937","Berryman","William Frederick ""Fred""","17 Jan 1898","9 Mar 1981","0","Could he have married Roxie Brown, and been the father of Billie Don Berryman, born in Yellowpine ca 1937 and died on 28 Jun 2014 in Atlanta GA. Billie Don's obituary was in the 2 July 2014 issue of the Sabine County Reporter. He also had a sister Sue Walker.","STR06" "I23026","Bertram","Henry David","23 May 1898","28 Jun 1968","0","The 1930 census indicates his father was born in England and his mother in Germany. He was a farmer.
Sandra Meier shows his parents as David BERTRAM and Annie REICHELT.","STR06" "I23034","","","","","","","" "I14792","","","","","","","" "I25381","Bessire","Ivah Elgia","27 Dec 1904","14 Nov 1954","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows she was born in Headrick, I. T.","STR06" "I15849","Best","Chester W.","Abt 1903","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Dodge County, North Bend City
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 27-20 SD 3 Sheet 7B
174-184
Best, H. Allane Hd M W 36 M 22 Ark Miss Ky Laborer Steam Railroad
Best, Cleda F Wf F W 33 M 19 Ne Oh Mich
Best, Floyd C Son m W 14 S Ne Ark Ne
Best, Marjorie L Dtr F W 10 S Mon Ark Ne
Best, Katherine L Dtr F W 5 S Ne Ark Ne
Best, Shirley M Dtr F W 2 S Ne Ark Ne
Best, Chester W Brother M W 27 S Mo Miss Ky Truck Drive Transfer Co
","STR06" "I24866","Best","Dorothy Mildred","7 Dec 1911","2 Jun 2005","0","D. Mildred McLemore

June 4, 2005

Iowa Park- D. Mildred McLemore, 93, when home to be with her Lord on Thursday, Jun 2, 2005.

Servicesx will be 2 p.m. Saturday, June 4, 2005, at Dutton Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Paul Kuykendall of Holliday, Texas, officiating. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery under the direction of Dutton Funeral Home.

A resident of Iowas Park for 54 years, Mildred was born to William Henry and Lorena Frances (Varner) Best in Kirkland, Texas. She grew up in the Kamay, Burkburnett, and Iowa Park areas. She married O. S. Buddy McLemore December 20, 1930, in Walters, Okla. Mildred worked for Piggly Wiggly Food Stores 18 years, retiring in 1972. She was a member of the First Baptist Chruch of Iowa Park for 54 years where she was dedicated to her church work, visiting shut-ins and home bounds doind that she could for them, always having a smile for everyone. Mildred was a member of hte TOPS Club for several yhears. She was preceded in death by her husband, two sons, J. W. and Jerry; three sisters; and two brothers.

Mrs. McLemore is survived by one son, Laurence McLemore and wife Helen of Iowa Park, sister, Syble Bodge of Moltonboro, N. H.; 11 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; five great-great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Memorials may be made to Iowa Park Healthcare Center or Hospice of Wichita Falls.

(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)
","STR06" "I10869","","","","","","","" "I15848","Best","Norma","23 Apr 1935","3 Sep 1986","0","September 10, 1986 NORTH BEND EAGLE

Norma Zeleny, 51

Funeral services were held Saturday morning for Norma J. Zeleny of Arlington, who died Sept. 3, 1986 at Immanuel Medical Center in Omaha of cancer. She was 51.

She was born April 23, 1935 at North Bend to Chester and Clara Best. She grew up in North Bend and lived in Fremont for six years before moving to Arlington 20 years ago.

She was a member of the Arlington American Legion Auxiliary and First United Methodist Church of Fremont.

On April 14, 1954, she married Eugene R. Zeleny at Council Bluffs, Iowa. He survives.

Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Steve (Cindy) Wiblishouser of Blair; her mother, Clara Best of North Bend; mother and father-in-law, Bessie and Edward Zeleny of Hooper; and a granddson.

Funeral services were held at Arlington Community Church with Rev. Robert Saunders officiating. Ruby House was organist and Melvin Misfeldt was soloist.

Burial was in Memorial Cemetery in Fremont. Pallbearers were Robert French, Dick Totten, Herman Allen, LeRoy Brown, Don Lottman and Loren Knoell.

She was preceded in death by her father, Chester Best.

(Courtesy of Caroline Mastny)","STR06" "I15848","Best","Norma","23 Apr 1935","3 Sep 1986","0","(Research):SSDI:
NORMA ZELENY 23 Apr 1935 Sep 1986 68002 (Arlington, Washington, NE ) 68002 (Arlington, Washington, NE ) 506-36-5583 Nebraska SS
","STR06" "I35854","Bethea","Achsah A.","Abt 1828","30 May 1911","0","(Research):Montgomery Advertiser
May 31, 1911
(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)

Mrs. A A. McLemore

Mrs. A. A. McLemore, a life-long resident of Montgomery, who has recently made her home with her daughter, Mrs. T. F. LEAK, 729 Sou?h Court Street, died Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in Aberdeen, Miss., where she was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Walker Farley. The body of the deceased will reach Montgomery Wednesday evening over the Mobile and Ohio Railroad at 56:30 o'clock. Funeral arrangements will be completed later.

","STR06" "I3909","","","","","","","" "I36502","Bethel","Milton","10 May 1909","30 Jun 1981","0","Services for Milton E. Bethel, 72, of 3039 Grandview Blvd., Springmont, owner-operator of Bethel's Motor Service, 613 N. Third St., for 42 years, will be Friday night at 8 in the Clauser Funeral Home, Schaefferstown.

Burial will be in Millcreek Memorial Cemetery, Newmanstown.

Bethel was dead on arrival Tuesday night in the Reading Hospital and Medical Center.

Born in Amherst, Va. he was a son of the late William and Cora (Hudson) Bethel.

Surviving are his wife, Elsie (Lebo) Bethel; a son, Richard, Reed City, Mich., and a grandson.

Reading Eagle; 2 Jul 1981.","STR06" "I3912","Bethel","Richard""Dick"" Milton","27 Jun 1939","14 Jul 2022","0","Margaret Battel Bethel supplied the corrected birthdate and location, as Art Peck was incorrect. She further noted that although Dick was born in Toledo, he grew up in Pennsylvania.

Bio of Dick Bethel published by Encore, Grand Rapids Community Foundation.

Blessed with everything from a green thumb to a sense of humor, Dick Bethel inspires the rest of us to ponder if we're truly tapping our own reservoirs to the greatest degree possible to share with the outside world.

Even a lifelong battle with Crohn's disease has failed to slow this Belmont resident, who was born in Toledo, raised in Pennsylvania, and moved to Michigan to make his mark in education, theater, horticultural, the Boy Scouts of America and more.

While helping his father in the car sales business, he earned a degree from Youngstown State University in business administration, then took a job with Dow Corning in Midland, and later earned an MBA from Central Michigan University.

It's there he met wife Maggie, with whom he has one son, Daniel. After his stint with Dow, he worked for JC Penney, then Reith-Riley Construction. Along the way, he taught sales and business classes for 22 years at Ferris State University.

His interests include a relationship with scouting (son Daniel attained the Eagle rank), as well as a long-time commitment to the Crossroads Theater Guild in Reed City, where he's played the part of the disciple James the Lesser in a production of ""The Last Supper"" that originated in1986.

""It always looks good on your resume,"" Dick says, ""when you list yourself as 'disciple.'""

Dick has also performed with the Rogue River Community Theater Company since 2001.

In association with 4-H and Michigan State University Cooperative Extension Service, Dick has pitched in on several endeavors, including that of a ""rabbit leader"" the last 16 years for youth raising hares to show at area fairs. In 2011, he earned Master Gardener designation through MSU, and has completed requirements for advanced master gardener and master naturalist.

""It's a whole different direction from the city boy who grew up in Redding, Pennsylvania,"" he acknowledges.

With Maggie at his side, these two avid gardeners have landscaped from scratch their two-acre wooded lot in Ada with lavish stands of perennials. They spend hours each spring spritzing up the beds with hundreds of annuals. Highlights include a bubbling fountain that flows from a massive puddingstone, and meandering pathways that connect to neighbors' properties.

""It's been a lot of enjoyment and fun,"" says Dick, whose life of service has extended to children as young as five and gardeners well into and beyond their 80s. ""You get your rewards,"" he maintains, ""from the enjoyment of others.""

Sometimes, those rewards come with laughter. Not long ago, he was manning phones for the Extension Service and fielded a call from a woman who had just moved to northern Lower Michigan from southern Mississippi.

""Have there been any reports of spaceships landing in the Traverse City area?"" she asked, and went on to describe what she thought was something tantamount to crop circles, with ""the ground covered in some areas by a strange white coating.""

""How long have you lived in Traverse City,"" Dick asked.

""Six months,"" came the reply.

""Do you know what frost is?""


Obituary

Richard Milton Bethel, Polka-dancer, cat-lover, vintage milk-bottle enthusiast, and a man with an endless appetite for Pennsylvania Dutch dishes are just a few of the traits that describe Richard """"Dick"""" Bethel. Dick found joy in all these things and so much more yet nothing gave him greater joy than serving others. Even on his last day of July 14, 2022, which came to a peaceful end at his home with his beloved wife beside him, he spoke of plans to serve coffee to the folks """"upstairs"""".

Service to his community and others was a consistent quality that marked his entire life through his service in the Navy, his teaching career at Ferris State University, his 4-H volunteer work, and as a Master Gardener Hotline volunteer. Naming all the different ways he served during his life cannot be adequately chronicled in this space, but more important, does not honor his humble character.

Dick was born June 27, 1939, to Milton and Elsie Bethel of Reading, Pennsylvania, and was their only child. In 1974 he married his beloved wife Margaret; they were married 48 years. They lived in the Cannonsburg area for the last 30 years. In 1980 he became a father to their only child, Daniel Bethel. He gained a daughter-in-law, Sarah, in 2013. He became a grandfather to Benji, in 2015 and later to Clara (2018), and Susie (2020). Dick took great pride and love in his family, expressing his care through service. He asked his son and others (he was honored to be called """"Dad"""" by several family friends), """"How's your car running?"""". We love you too Dad, the cars are running just fine.

A memorial service is planned for August 19, 2022, at 11:30 at the Bostwick Lake Congregational Church, 7979 Belding Road, NE, Rockford, MI, 49341, followed by a light luncheon. Visitation will be held an hour before the service. The service will also be available for connection on Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85906057012?pwd=Y2RMOHdIOUV5cyt4SlJOQ2VPNW1CZz09.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Michigan 4 H Foundation for the Kent County 4-H Youth Endowment or the Bostwick Lake Congregational Church Memorial Gardens.

Published by Grand Rapids Press from Jul. 21 to Jul. 25, 2022.","STR06" "I33334","Bethurum","Allen M.","Abt 1810","14 Nov 1854","0","(Research):Census Listings:
(Copied from http://www.bethurem.com/pedigree/107.htm)

Census, 26 Aug 1850, , Rockcastle, Kentucky.
1) Allen Bethurem, age 40, male, born in Kentucky
2) Elizabeth, age 40, female, born in Kentucky
3) William, age 17, male, born in Kentucky
4) Right, age 15, male, born in Kentucky
5) Rebecca, age 13, female, born in Kentucky
6) Ellen, age 11, female, born in Kentucky
7) Elijah, age 9, male, born in Kentucky
8) Mary, age 6, female, born in Kentucky
9) Emily, age 4, female, born in Kentucky
10) Marion, age 7, male, born in Kentucky


Census, 6 Sep 1860, Crab Orchard, Lincoln, Kentucky.
1) Milly Bethurum, age 49, female, born in Kentucky
2) Wright, age 26, male, born in Kentucky
3) Rebecca, age 24, female, born in Kentucky
4) Elizabeth, age 19, female, born in Kentucky
5) Mary, age 16, female, born in Kentucky
6) Marion, age 12, male, born in Kentucky
7) James, age 9, male, born in Kentucky
8) Alfonzo, age 6, male, born in Kentucky","STR06" "I33347","Bethurum","James C.","26 Feb 1808","2 Dec 1905","0","Marriage (1): Nancy R. DEBORD on 13 Aug 1829 in , Pulaski, Kentucky Marriage (2): Ann ??? on 14 Dec 1871 in , Mercer, Illinois","STR06" "I33347","Bethurum","James C.","26 Feb 1808","2 Dec 1905","0","(Research):Census Listings:
(Copied from http://www.bethurem.com/pedigree/96.htm)

Census, 5 Sep 1850, , Montgomery, Missouri. ?u? ?/u?
1) James C. Bethuram, age 43, male, farmer, $480, born in K
entucky.
2) Nancy Bethuram, age 46, female, born in Kentucky.
3) Harvey Bethuram, age 18, male, farming, born in Kentucky.
4) Marina Bethuram, age 16, female, born in Kentucky.
5) Mary Bethuram, age 13, female, born in Kentucky.
6) James Bethuram, age 12, male, born in Kentucky.
7) Harrison Bethuram, age 10, male, born in Kentucky.
8) Amelia Bethuram, age 8, female, born in Missouri.
9) Louisa Bethuram, age 5, female, born in Missouri.
10) Nancy Bethuram, age 2, female, born in Missouri.
11) James A. Pew, age 11, male, born in Missouri.


Census, 30 Jul 1860, Millersburg, Mercer, Illinois. ?u? ?/u?
1) James C. Berthuram, age 53, male, farmer, $2500 real estate, $1100 personal estate, born in Kentucky
2) Nancy, age 55, female, born in Kentucky
3) Harrison, age 20, male, born in Kentucky, at school
4) Amelia A., age 17, female, born in Missouri, at school
5) Louisa, age 15, female, born in Missouri, at school
6) Nancy, age 12, female, born in Missouri, at school
7) Elizabeth, age 8, female, born in Missouri, at school


Census, 10 Aug 1870, Andalusia, Rock Island, Illinois.
1) James Dethuram, age 62, male, white, dry goods ?et, $2000 real estate, $2000 personal estate, born in Kentucky
2) Eliza, age 65, female, white, keeping house, born in Kentucky
3) Elizabeth, age 16, female, white, at home, born in Missouri, attended school
4) Nancy, age 19, female, white, at home, born in Missouri, attended school
5) Louisa, age 21, female, white, Milliner?, born in Missouri

Census, 4 Jun 1880, Andalusia, Rock Island, Illinois. ?u?
?/u?1) James C. Bethuram, white, male, age 72, married, dry goods merchant, born in Kentucky, mother born in Kentucky
2) Ann, white, female, age 65, wife, married, house keeping, born in Wales, father born in Wales, mother born in Wales
3) Nancy, white, female, age 33, daughter, single, at home, born in Missouri, father born in Kentucky, mother born in Kentucky
4) Jennie Jones, white, female, age 31, daughter, Milliner, born in Illinois, father born in Wales, mother born in Wales

Census, 22 Jun 1900, Millersburg, Mercer, Illinois.
1) Harrison Bathuram, head, white, male, born Nov 1841, age 59, widowed, born in Kentucky, father born in Kentucky, mother born in Kentucky, farmer.
2) Daisy Bathuram, daughter, white, female, born Nov 1878, age 21, single, born in Illinois, father born in Kentucky, mother born in Kentucky, teacher.
3) Laura D. Bathuram, daughter, white, female, born Oct 1880, age 19, single, born in Illinois, father born in Kentucky, mother born in Kentucky, at school.
4) Victor H. Bathuram, son, white, male, born Jan 1886, age 13, single, born in Illinois, father born in Kentucky, mother born in Kentucky, at school.
5) Walter C. Bathuram, son, white, male, born Apr 1891, age 9, single, born in Illinois, father born in Kentucky, mother born in Kentucky, at school.
6) James C. Bathuram, father, male, born Feb 1808, age 92, widowed, born in Kentucky, father born in Kentucky, mother born in Kentucky.

Gravestone: Andalusia, Rock Island, Illinois, , Andalusia Cemetery","STR06" "I33350","Bethurum","Rebecca","16 Jan 1813","Yes, date unknown","0","She was said to have married David A. HARNESS.","STR06" "I33331","Bethurum","William","Abt 1782","Dec 1869","0","Said by Jenny Bethurum to be the son of Benjamin Bethurum and a Miss Porter.","STR06" "I33331","Bethurum","William","Abt 1782","Dec 1869","0","(Research):Census Listings:

Census (Copied from http://www.bethurem.com/pedigree/72.htm)

26 Aug 1850, , Rockcastle, Kentucky

1) William Bethurem, age 68, male, ?, 345, Pennsylvania, ca
nnot read or write
2) Mary, age 68, female, North Carolina, cannot read or write
3) Elizabeth, age 17 (???), female, Kentucky","STR06" "I43463","Betkova","Anna","17 Mar 1894","20 Mar 1980","0","Ancestry.com links her to the Anna Hruby, enumerated in Valley County, (and later Custer County) Nebraska 1900, 1910, and 1920. Dates of birth don't seem to match however, as the 1900 census shows Anna Hruby was born in April 1899. Additionally, if Joseph and Richard were her sons, she would have been enumerated with Joseph Maresh and those sons in 1920. It might be Joseph and Richard were born to a previous wife?

Bob Nohavec shows that Anna was actually Anna BETKOVA, the daughter of Vaclav BETKA and Elizabeth ROHACEK. Althought the 1930 census shows her as born in Nebraska, Bob instead lists her place of birth as Rounice, and shows she emigrated in 1908.","STR06" "I4335","Betz","James Fred","5 Dec 1907","29 Apr 1994","0","More on the Betz family of East Texas can be found here:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~consanguinity/Betz%201/

","STR06" "I35210","","","","","","","" "I11013","","","","","","","" "I29536","","","","","","","" "I29534","","","","","","","" "I29535","","","","","","","" "I29753","Beutler","Russell Vern","6 Jan 1941","Aft 1941","0","Not listed in either of his parent's obituaries as either surviving or predeceased. Perhaps he died as an infant?","STR06" "I2394","Beutler","Vyron ""Vern"" E.","19 Aug 1911","24 Sep 2006","0","Vyron E. Beutler, Kingston, Died Sunday, Sept. 24, 2006, at Marlette Community Hospital-Hospice House, at the age of 95. Mr. Beutler had lived in the Kingston area since 1980 and was previously from West Bloomfield. He was born Aug. 19, 1911 in Drake, ND, son to the late Fredrick and Ella (Laack) Beutler. He married Margaret Klinkman March 16, 1940, in Ohio. Mr. Beutler worked as a foreman for General Motors Truck and Coach Division in Pontiac for many years until his retirement. He enjoyed woodworking, repairing whatever needed to be repaired, spending winters with his wife in Bradenton, FL and most of all his family. He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Margaret Mary Klinkman Beutler of Kingston; son, Ronald and Sharon Beutler of Kingston; daughter, Janet and Harmon Beaty of Hartland; son, Eugene and Phyllis Beutler of Kingston; sister, Grace Hyatt White of Cass City; brother, Wayne Beutler of Zephyrhills, FL; sister-in-law, Laura Dale of Marlette; brother-in-law, Wilfred Klinkman of Smith Creek; 12 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; sisters, Phyllis Stockwell, Arlene Wudarski and brother, Frank (Bud) Beutler. Funeral service was held Tuesday, Sept. 26 at 11 a.m. at Marsh Funeral Chapel in Marlette, with Pastor Kenneth Sandefur officiating. Burial was in Elkland Cemetery in Cass City. Memorials may be made to the United Hospice Service. Tuscola County Advertiser 9-27-2006

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~caillet101/2006_Tuscola_County_MI_Obits.html","STR06" "I42959","Bevil","Albert Warren","9 Jul 1895","9 Jan 1959","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDDS-5F8
Name: Albert Warren Bevil
Event Date: 09 Jan 1959
Event Place: Houston, Harris Co., Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): W
Age (Formatted): 63 years
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 09 Jul 1895
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John M. Bevil
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sally Bevil
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Machinist
Residence Place: Houston, Harris Co., Texas
Cemetery (Original): Brookside Memorial Park
Burial Place: Houston, Texas
Burial Date: 12 Jan 1959
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2115872
Digital Folder Number: 4166747
Image Number: 3073
Reference ID: v X cn 2734
Collection: Albert Warren Bevil, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42959","Bevil","Albert Warren","9 Jul 1895","9 Jan 1959","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 26 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 18A
378-378
Crouch, Andrew J Head m W 51 M Ark Ga Ga Farmer
Crouch, Lela F Wf F W 49 M Tx Miss Tx
Crouch, Narcissus Dtr F W 21 S Tx Ark Tx
Crouch, Mabel M Dtr F W 19 S Tx Ark Tx Teaching Public School
Crouch, Ernest A Son M W 16 S Tx Ark Tx Farmer
Crouch, Troy V Son M W 12 S Tx Ark Tx Farm Laborer Farm hand
Crouch, William Son M W 12 S Tx Ark Tx Farm Laborer Home Farm
Croch, Abbie V Head F W 2 1/12 S Tx Ark Tx
379-379
Bevil, Albert W Head M W 24 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Bevil, Elsie L Wf F W 24 M Tx Ark Tx","STR06" "I36253","Bevil","James Noah","30 Sep 1910","21 Sep 1971","0","Name: James Noah Bevil
Death Date: 21 Sep 1971
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 60 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1911
Birth Date: 30 Sept 1910
Birthplace: Kirbyville, Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Bevil
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Boyete
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Meat Cutter, Meat Market
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223315
Digital Film Number: 4169349
Image Number: 3219
Reference Number: 3240
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36253","Bevil","James Noah","30 Sep 1910","21 Sep 1971","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I8682","Bevil","John ""Jack"" Mack","6 Sep 1876","16 May 1955","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texs Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was a son of Warren BEVIL and Mary IRVING. His usual occupation was Engineer in the Lumber Industry. He was married, and a resident of Kirbyville, Texas. He died of Cancer of rectum with widespread metastasis at the New Herman Hospital in Houston. The informant was James Bevil, relationship not indicated.

Name: John Mack Bevil
Death Date: 16 May 1955
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 78 years 8 months 11 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 05 Sep 1876
Birthplace: Jasper, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Warren Bevil
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Irving
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Engineer
Veteran of WW I
Place of Residence: Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas
Cemetery: Zion Hill Cemetery
Burial Place: Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas
Burial Date: 16 May 1955
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114390
Digital Film Number: 4165535
Image Number: 288
Reference Number: cn 23643
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I8682","Bevil","John ""Jack"" Mack","6 Sep 1876","16 May 1955","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 3
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 62 Sheet 1A
Jasper and Kirbyville Road
4-5
Bevil, John Head M W 34 m1 15 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Bevil, Sallie Wf F W 33 m1 15 3/2 Tx Tx Tx
Bevil, Albert Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Bevil, Walter Son M W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx


1920 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP #3
Enumerated 13 and 14 January 1920
SD 326 ED 75 Sheet 12A
226-244
Bevil, John Head M W 44 M Tx Tx Tx Engineer Locomotive
Bevil, Sallie Wf F W 42 M Tx Ga Tx
Bevil, Herschel Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Bevil, Jimmie Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Irvine, Susan Aunt F W 64 S Tx Tn Tx
","STR06" "I8682","Bevil","John ""Jack"" Mack","6 Sep 1876","16 May 1955","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I39007","Bewley","James J.","26 Jan 1861","19 May 1940","0","Said to be a son of Samuel Bentley BEWLEY and Mary Elizabeth JOHNSON, and a brother of Walter Bewley.","STR06" "I39007","Bewley","James J.","26 Jan 1861","19 May 1940","0","(Research):

Census Listings""

1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine, JP 1, San Augustine City
Enumerated 21, 22 and 23 June 1900
SD 267 ED 73 Sheet 10B
181-181
Bewley, J. J. Head W M Jan 1861 39 M 4 Tx Tn Ala Farmer
Bewley, Mary C. Wf W F Jan 1872 28 M 4 Tx Tx Tn

Texas, San Augustine County, Pr 2
Enumerated 2 May 1910
SD 2 ED 138 Sheet 7B
134-139
Bewley, James J Head M W 49 m1 15 Tx Tn Ala Farmer
Bewley, Mary C Wf F W 38 m1 15 0/0 Tx Tx Tn
Williams, Annie Servant F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Tx Cook
Williams Lizzie Renter F W 30 1m 15 Tx Tx Tenn Own Income

","STR06" "I15287","Beyerlein","Mildred E.","25 Feb 1910","21 Apr 2001","0","Sandy Ross Kiester, in the RootsWeb WorldConnect tree ""Bavaria in Michigan,"" shows her as the daughter of Gustav August Beyerlein and Sarah Etta Douglas of Saginaw.","STR06" "I13598","Beznoska","Adolph","8 Dec 1891","13 Feb 1989","0","When he completed his draft registration card for World War I, he listed his date of birth as November 25, 1892, in Morse Bluff, NE. His SSDI instead shows 8 Dec 1891, as did Caroline Mastny. He was an employee of Frank Beznoska (presumably his father) in Cedar Bluffs, Nebraska at this time, which was June 5, 1917. He was listed as medium heighth and build, with brown eyes and dark brown hair.

The Czechs in Nebraska, Czechs in World War website:http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/topic/ethnic/czechs/cz-pg369.html
Shows that Adoph Beznoska of Cedar Bluffs serviced in the U. S. Destroyer ""Kimberly"" during World War I.

Caroline Mastny confirms that he was a Veteran, and indicates that he was a great golfer.","STR06" "I13598","Beznoska","Adolph","8 Dec 1891","13 Feb 1989","0","(Research):Census Information

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Comanche County, Crosby, ED 6
Enumerated April 11, 1930 by Lawrence DeVinell
ED 16-6 SD 8 Sheet 3B
59-65
Beznoska, Adolph Hd O R M W 38 D Neb Czech Czech Farmer
Beznoska, Karoline Mother F W 68 Wd Czech Czech Czech 1880","STR06" "I13601","Beznoska","Agnes","3 Apr 1898","10 May 1981","0","She ran a cafe and apartment house.

Mrs. Agnes Muckendorfer

Funeral services were held Wednesday morning for Mrs. Agnes Muckendorfer, 83, who died Sunday at an Omaha hospital.

She was born April 3, 1898, at Morse Bluff and had been a lifetime resident of the North Bend area.

She married William Gutch on July 3, 1919, at Waco, Texas. He preceded her in death. On Feb. 21, 1944, she married Joseph H. Muckendorfer at Marysville, Kan. He preceded her in death on Sept. 4, 1968.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Ora Mae Allan of North Bend; a brother, Adolph Beznoska of Geronimo, Okla.; two sisters, Mrs. Millie Arthur of Fremont and Lillie Tomasek of North Bend; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Services were held at Moser Memorial Chapel in North Bend with Rev. Anderson Kwankin of First United Methodist Church officiating. Burial was to be in Woodland Cemetery.

Mrs. Ralph Diffey was organist; vocalist was Dara Pople. Pallbearers included Louis Foltz, L.J. Gaughen, Gerlad Kruger, La Vern Kruger, Ted Mehaffey and Duane Arthur.

Memorials are suggested to the First United Methodist Church.

(Undated, unreferenced newspaper clipping: Courtesty of Caroline Mastny, Schuyler, Nebraska)","STR06" "I13595","Beznoska","Albina M. ""Albie""","27 Aug 1885","9 Feb 1980","0","Albie Kucera

Funeral services for Albie M. Kucera, 94, were held Tuesday afternoon at Moser Memorial Chapel in North Bend. Rev. Anderson Kwankin of the United Methodist Church officiated, with music provided by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Diffey.

Burial was at the National Cemetery at Prague, with Robert Allan, Leland Tomasek, Willis Lambrecht, Bill Lambrecht, Don Kruger and Duane Arthur serving as pallbearers.

Albie M. Beznoska was born Aug. 27, 1885 at Morse Bluff, the daughter of Frank and Caroline (Datel) Beznoska. She married Jerry R. Kucera, Aug. 2, 1904 at Wahoo and they farmed near Prague, Hooper and North Bend. He died July 30, 1965.

She was a member of the Methodist Church, was a resident of Birchwood Manor at the time of her death, Saturday, Feb. 9, 1980.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Joe (Olga) Krepel of North Bend; a brother Adolph Beznoska of Lawton, Oklahoma.; sisters, Mrs. Lillie Tomasek, Mrs. Millie Arthur and Mrs. Agnes Muckendorfer, all of North Bend; two grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and two great great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, a son Ernest, sister Anna, and brothers, Frank, Joe, Jim and Louis.

(Undated, unreferenced clipping courtesy of Caroline Mastny, Schuyler, Nebraska: 1980 handwritten on clipping)","STR06" "I149","Beznoska","Anna","15 Sep 1859","14 Jul 1909","0","Helena Soukup Parker writes that Anna Beznoska was born in Bohemia on September 15, 1858 and came to Cleveland, Ohio in 1864 at the age of six years. She died in the home of her daughter Lillian Eret, Prague, Oklahoma, on July 14, 1909.

""Mrs. Anna Soukup of Oklahoma was buried in the Bohemian National Cemetery last Sunday in the presence of a large circle of her friends and relatives. Some few weeks ago Mr. and Mrs. Soukup were summoned here on account of the death of their daughter, Mrs. Albert Kassick. When Mrs. Soukup left for home she was not feeling well and upon arriving was almost immediately taken sick and continued growing weaker until death finally came. Her husband F.M. Soukup for weeks was constantly by her side and accompanied her corpse here from Oklahoma. Last Tuesday he too was taken seriously ill and is now under the care of a physician although the case is not as serious as at first seemed. The Soukup's are old residents in this locality having lived on their half section farm two miles south of town her for many years before moving to Oklahoma. They have a host of friends here who symphatize with them in these days of trouble and who trust that Mr. Soukup will soon recover. The following from Oklahoma were present at the funeral: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eret, Mrs. Tessie Strong, Miss Anna Soukup and Ed, Harry, Louis and Willie Soukup. Also the following relatives from Saunders county: Mrs. Racek, and son, Emil, Pr Jakovec, Mr and Mrs Anton Soukup, Mrs. John Varka, Mrs. Fr. Hinesh and Mrs. Joe Hinesh."" (Undated, unreferenced copy of Newspaper clipping 1909)

(Note: Neither the State of Oklahoma or Nebraska had a death certificate on file for Anna).","STR06" "I13594","Beznoska","Anna","23 Aug 1884","1972","0","She did not move to Oklahoma with the rest of her family as she was already married.","STR06" "I13592","Beznoska","Frank","Abt 1880","Abt 1880","0","He died as an infant.","STR06" "I13800","","","","","","","" "I13593","Beznoska","Frank R.","10 Aug 1881","21 Dec 1956","0","Frank Beznoska, 75, passed away in the Schuyler hospital Friday, Dec 21. Death followed a stroke which he suffered the previous afternoon. He was born August 10, 1881, in Saunders County near Morse Bluff. In 1902 his family moved to Oklahoma. On September 6, 1904 he was married to Bessie Havlik at Lawton.

In 1918 the came to this community and farmed until 1935 when they moved to North Bend. Here Mr. Beznoska worked at Watt's store until he retired a few years ago. On September 6, 1954, Mr and Mrs Beznoska celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary. in 1953 he received his 50 year pin from the ZCJB lodge.

Survivors include his wife and one son, Raymond Beznoska of North Bend; four brothers, Louis, Joseph, Adolph and James, all of Oklahoma; four sisters, Anna Ruzicka of Moorehead, Minn; Albie Kucera, Lillie Tomasek, Millie Arthur, Agnes Muckendorfer, all of North Bend; one grandson Kenneth, eighteen nephews and nieces.

Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon from the Sellhorn Mortuary. Rev. Hugh H. Houchin officiated. Hymns were sung by Mrs. Alice Kersbergen. She was accompanied by Mrs. Vernelle Karsk. Pallbearers were Leonard Tomasek, Leland Tomasek, Duane Arthur, Ernest Kucera, Bob Allen and Louis Masiny. Burial was in the Killian cemetery in Saunders county.

(Undated, unreferenced newspaper clipping: Courtesty of Caroline Mastny, Schuyler, Nebraska)


CZECH NATIONAL CEMETERY (also known as Killian Cemetery) located in Bohemian township in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Sec 23 Township 17, Range 5E of Saunders County, Nebraska.

Recorded on April 12, 1977 and completed on April 15, 1977 by Clarabelle Mares 1722 E 19 Fremont, Nebraska and assisted by Kathrine Petersen. Cemetery in very good condition. Working from front to back in rows.

Row 5 Sec 1 east to west

Frank R Beznoska 1881 - 1956
","STR06" "I13593","Beznoska","Frank R.","10 Aug 1881","21 Dec 1956","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Federal Census
Thirteenth Census of the United States Crosby Township, Com
anche County, Oklahoma

#81-81 Beznoska, Frank Head M W 28 M1 5 Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia Beznoska, Bessie Wife F W 22 M1 5 Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia Beznoska, Raymond Son M W 5/12 S Oklahoma Nebraska Nebraska

Two houses away was Frank Soukup.

1920 Federal Census
Nebraska, Saunders County, Cedar Bluffs, ED 146
Enumerated 30 & 31 Jan 1920 by L.E. Smith
SD 4 ED 146 Sheet 14B
362-367
Beznoska, Frank Hd M W 38 M Neb Boh Boh Farmer
Beznoska, Bessie Wife F W 31 M Neb Boh Boh
Beznoska, Raymond Oklahoma Neb Neb

1930 Federal Census
Nebraska, Dodge County, Union Twp
Enumerated April 16, 1930 by April 16, 1930 by George G. McVicker
ED 27-27 SD 3 Sheet 5B
108-108
Beznoska, Frank R. Hd R M W 48 M 23 Neb Czech Czech Farmer
Beznoska, Bessie M Wf F W 42 M 17 Neb Czech Czech
Beznoska, Raymond F Son M W 29 M 2 29 M Ok Neb Neb
Beznoska, Delma L DIL F W 19 M 19 Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I11854","Beznoska","Frantisek ""Frank""","Abt 1822","3 Mar 1900","0","The Immigrants Ships Transcribers Guild has the following information relating to the ship Bark ""Industrie"" of Bremen:

The ship arrived at the port on 27 May 1865, and Frank's occupation was shown as ""Miller,"" and the families destination was shown as Baltimore. Included among the passengers were:

BEZNOSKA, Franz 42 Anna 43 Veronica 9 Theresia 10 Franz 7 Anna 5, Bohemia.

http://www.immigrantships.net/v5/1800v5/industrie18650527.html

A Nebraska Czech's website notes that:

""Frank Beznoska, Beroun. Came to Cleveland in 1865. Died March 3, 1900, aged 78. Remembered as an able ferryman, who saved people from drowning on several occasions. ""

From http://www.rootsweb.com/~neethnic/czechs/cz-pg97a.html

The family first settled in Cleveland, Ohio. They later came to Nebraska and homesteaded on a farm southeast of Morse Bluff. Two of their daughters remained in Cleveland.

He and his wife were seriously injured in a runaway carriage in 1897. His wife died due to the injuries, and he went to live with his son, Frank Beznoska, Jr. His obituary reads as follows:

""Frank Beznosky (sic) Sr. of Morse Bluff, died at his home in Morse Bluff, March 3, of paralysis. He came to Saunders County from Bohemia in 1869, and engaged in farming. Two years ago his team ran away, killing his wife and injuring Mr. Beznosky so badly that he never recovered, and his death was no doubt due to this abuse. The deceased leaves five children, Mrs. James Racek, Mrs. Soukup of Milligan, Nebraska, Frank Beznoska, and two others in Ohio. The funeral was held, Monday, March 5.

(Courtesty of Caroline Mastny, Schuyler, Nebraska)

CZECH NATIONAL CEMETERY (also known as Killian Cemetery) located in Bohemian township in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Sec 23 Township 17, Range 5E of Saunders County, Nebraska.

Recorded on April 12, 1977 and completed on April 15, 1977 by Clarabelle Mares 1722 E 19 Fremont, Nebraska and assisted by Kathrine Petersen. Cemetery in very good condition. Working from front to back in rows.

Row 5 Sec 1 east to west

Frantisek Beznoska d 3 Mar 1900 78 yrs
","STR06" "I11854","Beznoska","Frantisek ""Frank""","Abt 1822","3 Mar 1900","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Federal Census
Nebraska, Saunders County, Twp 16 Range 6E, PO Cedar Bluffs
Enumerated 15 Jun 1870
Page 3 Stamped 315
39-30
Besnosker, Frank 50 m W Farmer $400 Bohemia
Besnosker, Anna 49 F W Keeps Houe Bohemia
Besnosker, Sarah 15 F W At Service Gohemia
Besnosker, Frank 13 M W Bohemia
Besnosker, Anna 11 F W Bohemia

From the Familysearch 1880 United States Census and National Index

Census Place:Douglas, Saunders, Nebraska Source:FHL Film 1254756
National Archives Film T9-0756 Page 37

RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace

Frank BASNOSKY Self M M W 55 BOHEMIA Occ: Farmer Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Ann BASNOSKY Wife F M W 50 BOHEMIA Occ: Keeps House Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA



","STR06" "I11854","Beznoska","Frantisek ""Frank""","Abt 1822","3 Mar 1900","0","(Medical):Y DNA Results, FTDNA Haplogroup:

R1a

A direct male descendant volunteered to have his DNA tested
. The results can be found at www.ysearch.org, under the user ID #8HGEM. The FamilyTreeDNA kit number is 70191.

R1a The R1a lineage is believed to have originated in the Eurasian Steppes north of the Black & Caspian Seas. This lineage is thought to descend from a population of the Kurgan culture, known for the domestication of the horse (circa 3000 B.C.E.). These people were also believed to be the first speakers of the Indo-European language group. This lineage is found in central & western Asia, India, and in Slavic populations of Europe.","STR06" "I11860","Beznoska","Frantisek ""Frank""","6 Jul 1858","23 Mar 1929","0","Caroline Mastney reports that the family moved to Oklahoma in 1902. Frank was able to buy each of his five sons a farm. His granddaughter Maybelle notes he ""had 5 adjoining 360 acres for the 5 boys.""

""Illness Fatal to A Resident of North Bend""

Frank Beznoski, sr., of North Bend, died Saturday afternoon in Kolouch hospital, where he had been brought Friday for treatment. He had been a sufferer with stomach trouble for several years.

Funeral services were held Tuesday at the ZBDJ Hall in Morse Bluff, with burial in Morse Bluff cemetery.

Mr. Beznoski was born July 6, 1858, in Bohemia, and came to the United States as a young man. He was married to Miss Caroline Datel in North Bend Nov 20, 1876 and 10 children were born to the union. The surviving children are Frank of North Bend, and Lewis, Joseph, Adolph and James all of Lawton, Oklahoma, Anna Ruzicka of Moorhead, Minn., and Albie Kudtka, Lillie Tomasek, Millie Arthur and Agnes Dupth, all of North Bend.

Mr. Beznoski was actively engaged in farming until about 10 years ago, when he retired and had since made his home in North Bend.

""Called by Death""

Death on Saturday evening released Frank Beznoska, Sr., from suffering which had been his protion for a number of years due to stomach trouble. His condition had been serious for the past few months. On Friday he was removed from his home to a hospital at Schuyler, where he passed away the following evening.

Hoping for relief from his ailment, he spent the summer and fall in Oklahoma but returned to North Bend in December not much improved.

Funeral services conducted by Rev. Phillipps of Clarkson were held Tuesday. Following a short service at the home at 1:00 services were held at 2:00 pm at the ZCBJ hall in Morse Bluff. Interment was made in the Killian cemetery in Saunders county.

Among those whos were her from a distance to attend the funeral were: Mrs. Anna Ruzicka, Moorhead, Minnesota; Joe and James Beznoska, Lawton, Oklahoma; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Soukup and daughter Marie, Milligan, Nebraska; Frank Soukup, Sr. and Joe Soukup, Milligan, Nebraska.

Frank Beznoska was born at Beron, Bohema (sic), July 6, 1858. He came to America with his parents in 1869 when he was eleven years old. The family located first in Cleveland, Ohio, but not long after came to Saunders county, Nebraska, and took up land near where the town of Morse Bluff is now located. His parents were among the early settlers of Saunders county and in the days before the bridge was built across the Platte river at North Bend his father operated a ferry which transported travelers across the river at this point.

Mr. Beznoska was married in 1879 at Fremont, Nebraska to Miss Caroline Datel and lived on a farm in Saunders county until 1903 when they sold the farm and purchased land near Lawton, Oklahoma. They lived there until a few years ago when they transferred their land to their sons and retired from farming. They purchased a home in North Bend and located here.

Mr. Beznoska is survived by his wife and the following children: Frank Beznoska, Jr., Mrs. Jerry Kucera, Mrs. John Tomasek, Jr., Mrs. Lloyd Arthur and Mrs. W.G. Gutch, all of North Bend; Mrs. James Ruzicka of Moorhead, Minnesota; Joe, Louis, Adolph and James Beznoska of Lawton, Oklahoma; nineteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. One child died in infancy.

Mrs. Beznoska was a man of fine principles and a good neighbor and friend. He took great pleasure in his family and in his granchildren and will be deeply missed by them. All of these and particularly the bereaved wife, have the sympathy of the community in their sorrow.

(Undated, unreferenced newspaper clippings: Courtesty of Caroline Mastny, Schuyler, Nebraska)


CZECH NATIONAL CEMETERY (also known as Killian Cemetery) located in Bohemian township in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Sec 23 Township 17, Range 5E of Saunders County, Nebraska.

Recorded on April 12, 1977 and completed on April 15, 1977 by Clarabelle Mares 1722 E 19 Fremont, Nebraska and assisted by Kathrine Petersen. Cemetery in very good condition. Working from front to back in rows.

Row 5 Sec 1 east to west

Frank Beznoska Jr
1858 - 1929




","STR06" "I11860","Beznoska","Frantisek ""Frank""","6 Jul 1858","23 Mar 1929","0","(Research):From the Familysearch 1880 United States Census and National Index

Census Place:Douglas, Saunders, Nebraska Source:FHL Film 1254756 National Archives Film T9-0756 Page 37

RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace

Frank BASNOSKY Self M M W 22 BOHEMIA Occ:Farmer Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Caroline BASNOSKY Wife F M W 19 BOHEMIA Occ:Keeps House Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Frank BASNOSKY Son M S W 8 M NE Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA

1900 Census
Nebraska, Saunders County, Morse Bluff
Enumerated the 5th of June 1900 by Hans M Mackfranz
SD 4, ED 128 Stamped 82
27-28
Beznoska, Frank Hd W M July 1858 41 M 20 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1865 35 No Farmer
Beznoska, Caroline Wf W F May 1862 37 M 20 11/10
Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1870 30
Beznoska, Frank Son W M Aug 1882 17 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farm Labor
Beznoska, Annie Dtr W F Aug 1884 15 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Beznoska, Albina Dtr W F Aug 1886 14 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Beznoska, Isack Son W M Jan 1888 12 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Beznoska, Adolph Son W M Apr 1892 8 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Beznoska, Lillie Dtr W F May 1894 6 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Beznoska, Millie Dtr W F Aug 1895 4 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Beznoska, Agnes Dtr W F Sep 1898 2 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Beznoska, Baby Son W M Feb 1900 3/12 Neb Bohemia Bohemia

1910 Federal Census
Nebraska, Saunders County, Cedar, ED 136
Enumerated 11 May 1910
SD 4 ED 136 Sheet 14B
319-319
Beznoska, Frank Hd M W 52 Aust/Boh Aust/Boh Aust/Boh 1869 Na Eng Farmer
Beznoska, Cary Wf F W 48 Aust/Boh Aust/Boh Aust/Boh 1870 English
Beznoska, Louis Son M W 22 Neb Aust/Boh Aust/Boh Working Home Farm
Beznoska, Joseph Son M W 21Neb Aust/Boh Aust/Boh Working Home Farm
Beznoska, Adolf Son M W 19 Neb Aust/Boh Aust/Boh Working Home Farm
Beznoska, Lilly Dtr F W 17 Neb Aust/Boh Aust/Boh
Beznoska, Millie Dtr F W 15 Neb Aust/Boh Aust/Boh
Beznoska, Agnes Dtr F W 13 Neb Aust/Boh Aust/Boh
Beznoska, James Son M W 11Neb Aust/Boh Aust/Boh

1920 Census
Nebraska, Saunders County, Cedar Bluffs
Enumerated 12 Jan 1920 by ?. E. Smith
SD 4 ED 146 Sheet 6B
Fm 167-169
Beznoska, Frank Hd M W 62 M 1865 Na 1875 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Beznoska, Caroline Wf F W 58 M 1865 Na 1875 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Beznoska, Adolf Son M W 27 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Working on Farm
Beznoska, James Son M W 20 S Bohemia Bohemia Working on Farm
The household immediately following his was that of his son, Joseph.","STR06" "I13836","Beznoska","Gordon","3 Apr 1949","24 Jun 2017","0","OKLAHOMA CITY Gordon A. Beznoska. of Oklahoma City, Okla., passed away suddenly on Saturday, June 24. He was born on April 3, 1949 in Geronimo, Okla., to the late Adolph Beznoska and Golda Mae Beznoska. In 1970, Gordon was the youngest person to be elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives at age 21.

He served three terms as the representative for House District 63 in the Comanche County area. He has been listed in Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges as well as Personalities of the South. He also served as campaign chairman for the American Cancer Society in Comanche County.Gordon was a registered nurse and had been active in health care for most of his adult life. He recently retired after working in nurse management serving as a house supervisor for a local hospital. Holding degrees from Cameron University in both business and nursing, he also had prior business experience working for property management firms and property and casualty insurance.

Following retirement, Gordon invested his time in his community and was actively engaged in the Democratic Party. He also served three years on the Board of Directors for OKC Pride including one year as vice president. Gordon was treasurer at the time of his passing.He had a great love of fine cuisine, travel and trains.

Above all, Gordon considered his greatest accomplishment to be his life partnership with the late James R.""Jim"" Young for over 19 years.He is survived by his niece, Carla Jean Lansing and husband, Larry Lansing, Denver, Colo.; his great-nephew, Jon Moser and wife, Sonia Moser; Bixby, Okla.; his great-niece, Heather Daugherty and husband, Brian Daugherty, Nevada, Mo.; his great-nieces Stephanie E. Conley and Carrie J. Conley, Denver, Colo.; and his great-great nieces, Emma, Claire and Hannah Daugherty, Nevada, Mo, and Aria Stevenson, Denver Colo.

He is preceded in death by grandparents, Frank and Caroline Beznoska and William and Jesse Northcutt; his sister Sondra Jean Moser; and his nephew David Lloyd Moser. A memorial service will be held Sunday, August 6th, from 6-8 pm at The Boom, 2218 NW 39th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73112.In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Gordon may be made to: OKC Pride, PO Box 12240, Oklahoma City, OK 73157.Burial will be in Walters Cemetery next to Jim.","STR06" "I13836","Beznoska","Gordon","3 Apr 1949","24 Jun 2017","0","(Research):

FamilyTreeDNA
Confirmed Haplogroup is R-M198
Kit No. 70191","STR06" "I13602","Beznoska","James ""Jimmie""","17 Feb 1900","21 Jun 1961","0","North Bend

James Beznoska of Lawton, Okla. died at a hospital in that city June 21 following a lenghty illness. The deceased was a brother of Mrs. John Tomasek, Mrs. Jerry Kucera, Mrs. Millie Arthur and Mrs. Joe Muckendorfer, all of North Bend.

(Undated, unreferenced newspaper clipping; June 21, 1961 handwritten on it, courtesy of Caroline Mastny)","STR06" "I13602","Beznoska","James ""Jimmie""","17 Feb 1900","21 Jun 1961","0","(Research):
Census Information

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Comanche County, Crosby Twp
Enumerated April 11, 1930 by Lawrence DeVinell
ED 16-6 SD 8 Sheet 4A
Beznoska, Jas Hd O R M W 30 M 27 Neb Czech U.S.
Beznoska, Jewell Wf F W 23 M 20 Tex Tex Tex

They lived a few homes away from Anna TENOPIR, a cousin, also from Nebraska.","STR06" "I13597","Beznoska","Joseph","28 Sep 1889","27 Jul 1979","0","Not listed with the rest of his family at the time of the 1900 census? Living elsewhere, or simply missed by the enumerator?

Graveside Service for Joe Beznoska

Joe Beznoska, 89, longtime resident of the northern part of Cotton County, died in Lawton, Friday, July 27.

Graveside services were conducted at Walters Cemetery at 2 o'clock Tuesday, July 31, with Don Crow officiating.

Wyatt Funeral Home was in charge of burial in Walters Cemetery.

Joe Beznoska was born September 28, 1889 at Morse Bluffs, Nebraska. He was united in marriage with Irene Stewart on August 15, 1917 at Walters.

He had been a resident of Cotton county for more than 60 years. He was involved in a farming operation unitl his retirement in 1956.

He was a veteran of World War I and a member of ""Arraks No. 1168,"" composed of World War II veterans.

Survivors include his wife, Irene, of the home; one son Melvin Beznoska of Lawton; one daughter Mrs. Jolene Marco of Duncan.

Also one brother, Adolph Beznoska of Lawton; four sisters, Albie Kucera, Lillie Tomasek, Millie Arthur and Agnes Muckendorf, all of North Bend, Nebraska, three grandchildren, one step grandchild, and other relatives.

(Undated, unreferenced newspaper clipping: 1979 handwritten on it, courtesy of Caroline Mastny of Schuyler, Nebraska)

The Czechs in Nebraska, Czechs in World War website:http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/topic/ethnic/czechs/cz-pg369.html
Shows that Jos. Beznoska of Cedar Bluffs served in Col. d, 136 Infantry during World War I.","STR06" "I13597","Beznoska","Joseph","28 Sep 1889","27 Jul 1979","0","(Research):Census Information

1920 Census, Nebraska, Saunders County, Cedar Bluffs, ED 146
Enumerated 12 January 1920 By L.E. Smith
SD 4, ED 146, Sheet 6B

They were in the household immediately following that of his parents
168-170
Beznoska, Joe Hd F M W 29 M Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Working on Farm
Beznoska, Irena Wf F W 20 M Miss US US
Beznoska, Melvin Son M W 1 6/12 Okla Ne Miss

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Cotton County, Strauss Twp, Ed 10
Enumerated April 17, 1930 by Georgia R. Moore
ED 17-10 SD 8 Sheet 12B
234-238
Beznoska, Louis Hd M W 42 M 25 Neb Czech Czech
Farmer
Beznoska, Mildred Wf F W 33 M 16 Neb Neb Ill
Beznoska, Mable Dtr F W 15 S Ok Neb Neb
Beznoska, Mozella Dtr F W 12 S Ok Neb Neb
235-239
Beznoska, Joe Hd M W 40 M 27 Neb Czech Czech
Farmer
Beznoska, Irene Wf F W 32 M 19 Miss Miss Miss
Beznoska, Melvin Son M w 11 S Ok Neb Miss
Beznoska, Jolene Dtr F W 2 7/12 S Ok Neb Miss","STR06" "I13606","","","","","","","" "I13799","","","","","","","" "I13599","Beznoska","Lillie","8 Nov 1893","12 Sep 1983","0","SSDI:

LILLIE TOMASEK 27 Oct 1893 Sep 1983 68649 (North Bend, Dodge, NE ) (none specified) 506-86-1180 Nebraska

Leonard Tomasek reported to Charles Strong that his mother discovered that the date of birth shown on her delayed birth certificate was not correct. She therefore took her son Leland's birthdate and used it as her own as well.

Her obituary is transcribed below:

Lillie Tomasek buried Sept. 15

The funeral was held last Thursday for Lillie Tomasek, 89, of North Bend at the Methodist Church, North Bend, with Rev. Gary Main officiating.

Mrs. Tomasek died at the Senior Citizens Nursing Home, Schuyler. She was a member of the Methodist Church and the Rebekah Lodge of North Bend.

She married John Tomasek on March 5, 1913 in Fremont.

Survivors include two sons, Leonard and Leland, both of North Bend; one daughter, Mrs. Caroline Mastny, Schuyler; six grandchildren; five great granchildren; one brother Adolph Beznoska, Lawton, Okla., and one sister Mrs. Millie Arthur, Fremont.

Burial was in Killian Cemetery, west of Morse Bluff. Moser Memorial Chapel, North Bend, was in charge of the arrangements.

(Undated, unreferenced news clipping courtesy of Caroline Mastny)","STR06" "I13596","Beznoska","Louis","30 Jan 1888","11 Nov 1958","0","Listed as Isack? on the 1900 census.

Louis B. Beznoska

Funeral arrangements for Louis B. Beznoska, 70, of Rt. 2 Walters, who died Tuesday, will be announced by the Ritter Funeral Home.

Beznoska, a retired farmer, died at 8 p.m. in a local hospital after a long illness.

A native of Nebraska, Beznoska came to the Walters-Lawton area in 1905. He returned to Nebraska in 1913 where he married Mildred Schere, who survives him, and then returned to Oklahoma.

Surviving besides his wife are two daughters, Mrs. Mable Hutchins, Flint, Michigan and Mrs. Eugene Thomason, 1413 Bell, Lawton; three brothers, Joe of Rt. 2, Walters, Adolph of Geronimo, and Jim of Healdton; five sisters, Mrs. Anna Lorentz, Morehead, Minn.; Mrs. Albie Kucera, Mrs. Lillie Tomasek, Mrs. Millie Arthur, and Mrs. Agnes Muckendorpher all of North Bend, Nebraska; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

(Undated, unreferenced newspaper clipping: 11 Nov 1958 handwritten on it, courtesy of Caroline Mastny of Schuyler, Nebraska)","STR06" "I13596","Beznoska","Louis","30 Jan 1888","11 Nov 1958","0","(Research):Census Information

1920 Census
Nebraska, Saunders County, Douglas, ED 151
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920 by Charles Zigka
SD 4 ED 151 Sheet 2B
FM 36-36
Beznoska, Louis Hd W M 31 M Neb Boh Boh Farmer
Beznoska, Mildred M Wf F W 23 M Neb Neb Ill
Beznoska, Mozela O Dtr F W 5 S Ok Neb Neb
Beznoska, Mable M Dtr F W 2 3/12 S Ok Neb Neb

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Cotton County, Strauss Twp, Ed 10
Enumerated April 17, 1930 by Georgia R. Moore
ED 17-10 SD 8 Sheet 12B
234-238
Beznoska, Louis Hd M W 42 M 25 Neb Czech Czech
Farmer
Beznoska, Mildred Wf F W 33 M 16 Neb Neb Ill
Beznoska, Mable Dtr F W 15 S Ok Neb Neb
Beznoska, Mozella Dtr F W 12 S Ok Neb Neb
235-239
Beznoska, Joe Hd M W 40 M 27 Neb Czech Czech
Farmer
Beznoska, Irene Wf F W 32 M 19 Miss Miss Miss
Beznoska, Melvin Son M w 11 S Ok Neb Miss
Beznoska, Zelma Dtr F W 2 7/12 S Ok Neb Miss","STR06" "I11856","Beznoska","Marie","15 Aug 1842","19 Jun 1919","0","In August, 2014, Kathryn Rybak emailed ""Accidentally discovered this evening ... the eldest daughter of Frantisek Beznoska and Anna Kral ... please see Find-a-Grave #16471949 ... also see familysearch Ohio Death certificate 37574 for Marie Rajner 19 Jan 1919, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, stating her birth as Beroun, Cecho-Slovak and naming her parents.

My husband's grandmother was Josefa Beznoska d/o of Joseph Beznoska mrd in 1875 to Joseph Ribak/Rybak. I suspect that Joseph Beznoska, John Beznoska of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, were brothers of the Frantisek Beznoska you so wonderfully document.

The Find-a-Grave page further tells that Marie & Frank Rajner arrived at the Port of New York on May 19, 1873 aboard the ship Donau. I do not know Cheryl Rudolph who maintains these Rajner/Reiner memorials but was amazed as the knowledge shared here.""

Gordon Beznoska instead showed her as dying 1865. This appears to actually be the year she was married.

Death certificate


Name Marie Rajner
Titles and Terms
Event Type Death
Event Date 19 Jun 1919
Event Place Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio
Residence Place
Address
Gender Female
Age 76
Marital Status Married
Race W
Occupation
Birth Date
Birthplace Beroun, Cecho-Slovak
Birth Year (Estimated) 1843
Burial Date 23 Jun 1919
Burial Place
Cemetery Harvard Grove
Father's Name Frank Beznoska
Father's Titles and Terms
Father's Birthplace Beroun, Cecho-Slovak
Mother's Name Anna Kayl
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Birthplace: Beroun, Cecho-Slovak
Spouse's Name Frank Rajner
Spouse's Titles and Terms
File Number fn 37574
GS Film number 1984696
Digital Folder Number 004021939
Image Number 02840



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""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X82D-Q43 : accessed 25 Aug 2014), Marie Rajner, 19 Jun 1919; citing Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, reference fn 37574; FHL microfilm 1984696.","STR06" "I13833","Beznoska","MayBelle Mildred","25 Apr 1914","2 Apr 2007","0","In a biography she wrote for her children and grandchildren, MayBelle said that she started school in Nebraska, where they were temporarily living to help care for her ailing grandmother Schere. After she completed the fourth grade, they returned to Oklahoma and for her fifth and sixth grade year she and her sister walked to school in Junction City. She lived with ""distant relatives Harry and Lilly"" to help them care for their three year old daughter when she was seventh grade, while attending Cameron College. The next year she retured home and attended eighth grade in Walters. At the start of High School, she returned to Cameron College, where she was a boarding student for one year, until Geronimo opened a new High School. There were seven students in her 1931 graduating class: Harold Lee Walker, Edna Jo Watson, Golda Mae Northcutt, James Donald Stewart, Willie E. Walker, James Donivan Outenreath and MayBelle herself. MayBelle was class president, with James Donald Stewart serving as secretary.

From the time her mother lost her eye, MayBelle had to do all the families sewing, and she also worked side by side with her father on the farm, cuting wheat and oats with a horse drawn thrasher.


Obituary

MayBelle M. Hutchins, 93, Houghton Lake, died April 2, 2007, at West Branch Regional Medical Center. A memorial service at the family home is planned April 15. Burial will be in Sunset Hills Memorial Park, Flint. Mrs. Hutchins was born in Junction City, OK, April 25, 1914, to Louis and Mildred (Boulier) Beznoska. She married Alfred T. Hutchins in Indiana Aug. 5, 1933. Mrs. Hutchins was a custodian at Mott Community College and a florist for Anthony's, both in Flint. The couple moved to Houghton Lake from Flint in 1976. Mr. Hutchins died in 1992. Mrs. Hutchins was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents and in 1947 by a baby son. Mrs. Hutchins is survived by a daughter, Barbara and her husband Charles Sherbenaut of Houghton Lake; a son, Wayne B. Hutchins Sr. of Arizona; a sister, Mazella Thomason of Oklahoma; 11 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; and eight great-great-grandchildren. Christler Funeral Home-Houghton Lake Chapel handled arrangements.

http://www.houghtonlakeresorter.com/news/2007-04-05/front_page/12288.html

","STR06" "I13834","","","","","","","" "I13600","Beznoska","Millie","2 Nov 1895","9 Oct 1996","0","NEGenWeb Project On-Line Library - news News Extraction Project NSHS Newspaper Extractions (for instructions go to: http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/topic/newspapers/NSHS/use.htm) (for instructions go to: http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/topic/newspapers/NSHS/nshsnews.htm)

0888 10/16/1996 00 A636 ARTHUR, Millie (BEZNOSKA); Obituary: Age: 100
","STR06" "I8655","","","","","","","" "I13604","Beznoska","Raymond","24 Jan 1909","26 Sep 1988","0","Tuesday, September 27, 1988

Raymond Beznoska

North Bend--Funeral Services for Raymond Beznoska, 79, Nebraska City, formerly of North Bend, will be 2 p.m. Wednesday, at First United Methodist Church, North Bend. He died Monday, Sept. 26, 1988, at St. Mary's Hospital, Nebraska City. He was a retired machine repairman.

He was born Jan. 24, 1909, at Lawton, Oklahoma. He came to Nebraska in 1918 and lived in the Cedar Bluffs and North Bend areas. He moved in Nebraska City in 1983.

Mr. Beznoska served during World War II with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Germany. He worked as a meat cutter at the Central Market, Omaha, before becoming an amusement machine repairman. During his 20 years as a repairman he worked for Bachman Music Company and Kort Amusement.

He was a member of the First United Methodist Church, Nebraska City, and a former member of the First United Methodist Church, North Bend. he wa a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post. No. 8223, North Bend, and the American Legion Post No. 340, Morse Bluff.

He married Zelma L. Tomasek, Dec. 19, 1929, at Council Bluffs, Iowa. She died June 2, 1970.

Survivors include one son, Kenneth, Nebraska City; two grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren; and three step-great-grandchildren.

The Rev. Hiram Lilley wil officiate Wednesday's services. Burial will be at Killian Cemetery, rural Morse Bluffs. Military graveside services will be conducted by VFW Post No. 8223, North Bend, and American Legion Post No. 340, Morse Bluff. Visitation is in progress at Moser Memorial Chapel, North Bend.

(Unreferenced news clipping, courtesy of Carolyn Mastney, Schuyler, Nebraska)","STR06" "I13604","Beznoska","Raymond","24 Jan 1909","26 Sep 1988","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Federal Census
Nebraska, Dodge County, Union Twp
Enumerated April 16, 1930 by April 16, 1930 by George G. Mc
Vicker
ED 27-27 SD 3 Sheet 5B
108-108
Beznoska, Frank R. Hd R M W 48 M 23 Neb Czech Czech Farmer
Beznoska, Bessie M Wf F W 42 M 17 Neb Czech Czech
Beznoska, Raymond F Son M W 29 M 2 29 M Ok Neb Neb
Beznoska, Delma L DIL F W 19 M 19 Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I11857","Beznoska","Terezie ""Theresia""","14 May 1853","22 Apr 1932","0","The following article, written by Rosalie Voytovich, daughter of Rose A. Jirousek, refers to her Grandparents, John and Theresa Jirousek. It was published in the January 6, 1985 SYRACUSE HERALD AMERICAN:

MASTER OF THE ART OF PROTEST Grandma even coped with some of Grandpa's silly requests

Everyone talks about his grandma, but not me. I am always accused of speaking in hyperbole. After all, who would believe Grandma had a child every two years from the time she was 16 to 46, and that she raised them all to adulthood? Who would believe Grandma never had a delinquent, a shirker or a discontent?

Grandma was no women's libber, but she was a master of protest. She began in 1865, at age 15, when she married a tall, skinny musician-teacher from Bohemia rather than homestead in Nebraska with her parents.

From the first day of her marriage, she ran her home like a tight ship and added to her crew every two years. She knitted all their stockings on 00 steel needles, made her own soap, and baked her own bread. She had no pediatrician, psychiatrist, orthodontist, or baby sitter...she was all things to all people.

When John, the oldest, nearly severed his finger with a butcher knife, she got her sewing basket and sewed the pinkie together with great success. She treated bronchitis with goosegrease and turpentine, and coughs with onion brown sugar syrup. She always obeyed her husband and spoke to him with great respect. She paddled her children when they needed it, and never worried about injuring their psyche.

Grandpa had a small wagon with a handle that served as a toy for the children and as a cart for him. He liked to take the market down to the farmers' market in Cleveland and buy fruits and vegetables in quantity. Grandma cooked them without a murmer.

One October day, Grandpa returned triumphantly with a pumpkin bigger than a bushel basket. ""Make pies, lots of pies"" he commanded. ""But, Jan, it's too big!"" ""Make pies. We'll eat them."" ""Yes, Jan.""

She made pies. When the white flour ran out, she used rye. The wood stove roared all day. She put pies on the table, the chairs, the window-sills and finally on the fence rail in the yard for all the world to see. She smiled and hummed all the while she worked. Grandpa never brought home another pumpkin.

Grandma sewed by hand all the intricately tucked petticoats the girls wore. She worked in the sitting room next to the potbelly stove. Grandpa also practiced his cello music there. The lint and threads from the sewing were strewn on the carpet around where she sat. Evidently, her presence and the disorder in the usually immaculate room disturbed his concentration.

""Why don't you ever sweep the floor?"" he complained petulantly. ""I will, Jan, I will"" she replied humbly.

She got the broom and quietly swept up the small pile of litter. When Grandpa sat down to eat, she got the broom and asked him to move his feet so she could sweep up a few crumbs. When he sat down next to the kitchen stove to read his newspaper, she asked him to move his chair so she could reach the wood splinter from the kindling. When they retired and her amorously stroked her shoulder, she bounded up, remembering she had neglected to sweep the pantry after doing the dishes. As he ate breakfast she pulled the table away from him in mid-bite, and industriously swept away a few dog hairs.

He threw up his arms in surrender. She smiled sweetly.

Grandpa played the clarinet in a band that provided music for weddings and parties. Grandpa went to lots of parties while Grandma stayed home and knitted. She never complained until Grandpa began to come home later and later and merrier and merrier from his engagements. He woke up cross and headachy the morning after. Grandma was tolerant and understanding until the morning he shouted for quiet while she was chopping prunes with a chopper in a wooden mixing bowl. ""Everything is too noisy around here,"" he whined, ""We need to eliminate all the noisy things."" ""Yes, Jan"" she assented as she stood up. She put down the bowl and chopper and quietly took the wooden clarinet from the table where he had left it the night before. She broke it over her kneee as if it were a twig. She put the lid lifter into the cover on the wood stove and carefully stoked the fire with the clarinet. Grandpa gaped, but her never uttered a word.

As I said, Grandma was a master at the art of protest. She smiled a lot.

(Courtesty of Caroline Mastny, Schuyler, Nebraska)

Id#: 0165259 Name: Jirousek, Theresa Date: Apr 24 1932 Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #042. Notes: Jirousek: Theresa, age 78, beloved wife of the late John, mother of John, Charles, James, William, Joseph, Stanley, Cyril and Emil, Mrs. Mary Will, Mrs. Louisa Adler, Mrs. Amalie Imburgia and Mrs. Rose Ripich, grandmother and great-grandmother, passed away April 22. Funeral Monday, April 25, from late residence, 12922 Marston Ave., at 8:30 a. m.; services at Holy Family Church at 9 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends invited.

CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY Cleveland Necrology File Search: Jirousek

Name Terezie Jirousek
Titles and Terms
Event Type Death
Event Date 22 Apr 1932
Event Place Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Residence Place
Address 12922 Marston Avenue
Gender Female
Age 78
Marital Status Widowed
Race W
Occupation At home
Birth Date 14 May 1853
Birthplace Beroun, Czechoslovakia
Birth Year (Estimated) 1854
Burial Date 25 Apr 1932
Burial Place
Cemetery Calvary
Father's Name Frank Beznoska
Father's Titles and Terms
Father's Birthplace Beroun, Czechoslovakia
Mother's Name Anna Kryl
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Birthplace Beroun, Czechoslovakia
Spouse's Name John Jirousek
Spouse's Titles and Terms
File Number fn 22822
GS Film number 1992572
Digital Folder Number 004001568
Image Number 00756



Citing this Record:
""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X699-KSM : accessed 25 Aug 2014), Terezie Jirousek, 22 Apr 1932; citing Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, reference fn 22822; FHL microfilm 1992572.","STR06" "I11858","Beznoska","Veronika","4 Feb 1855","14 Oct 1946","0","She is listed as Veronika on the Czech immigration index and her tombstone, however later census listings variously show her as Sarah and as Flora.

Mrs. James Racek, born February 4, 1885 (sic), in Bohemia, died October 14, 1946, at the age 91 years, 8 months, 10 days. In 1871 she was married to James Racek. They settled on the homestead in Saunders County in 1869 near Morse Bluff where she resided until her death. Her husband preceded her in death 38 years ago. The were blessed with nine children. Three sons and one daughter preceded her in death. She is survived by one son and three daughters, William of Morse Bluff, Anna Tenopir of Geronimo, Oklahoma, Emma Virka, Morse Bluff, Lizzie Svec, Milligan and Julia Vachal, Morse Bluff, 26 grandchildren, 44 great grandchildren, and 4 great-great grandchildren. One brother and three sisters preceded her in death. Funeral services were held at 1 pm from the Vachal home and at 1:30 pm from the ACBJ hall. Rev. B.A. Filipi of Clarkson officiated. Burial was made in the Killian cemetery.

A copy of an obituary, apparently written in Czech, lists her place of birth as Berouna v Plzenskem kraji. v Cechach.

Caroline noted that Veronika had a stroke in 1930, and was unable to walk or talk for the 16 years preceding her death.

(Courtesty of Caroline Mastny, Schuyler, Nebraska)


CZECH NATIONAL CEMETERY (also known as Killian Cemetery) located in Bohemian township in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Sec 23 Township 17, Range 5E of Saunders County, Nebraska.

Recorded on April 12, 1977 and completed on April 15, 1977 by Clarabelle Mares 1722 E 19 Fremont, Nebraska and assisted by Kathrine Petersen. Cemetery in very good condition. Working from front to back in rows.

Row 3 west to east
Veronika Racek 4 Feb 1855 14 Oct 1946

","STR06" "I9160","","","","","","","" "I2306","Biba","Albert","17 Apr 1867","16 Jan 1948","0","On June 27, 1904, as one of the Charter members, Albert helped to organize the Zbirov Lodge ZCBJ in Liberty Township and for twenty-five years served as treasurer. (Milligan, p 206)","STR06" "I2306","Biba","Albert","17 Apr 1867","16 Jan 1948","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated 22 Apr 1910
SD 9 ED 32 Sheet 5A
91-92
Biba, Albert Hd m W 43 M1 19 Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia 1875 Na English Farmer
Biba, Josephine Wf F W 40 m1 19 10/9 Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia 1898 English
Biba, William Son M W 18 S Neb Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia English Laborer Home Farm
Biba, Albert Son M W 17 S Neb Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia English Laborer Home Farm
Biba, Anton Son M W 14 S Neb Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia English Laborer Home Farm
Biba, James Son M W 12 S Neb Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia English
Biba, Edward Son M W 9 S Neb Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia English
Biba, Helen Dtr F W 8 S S Neb Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia English
Biba, Alice Dtr F W 6 S Neb Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia English
Biba, Clara Dtr F W 4 S Neb Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia English
Biba, Fred Son M W 3 S Neb Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia English




","STR06" "I3762","Biba","Albert","6 Feb 1893","Feb 1979","0","SSN 505-14-2349","STR06" "I3766","Biba","Alice","4 Aug 1902","28 Jan 1997","0","Biba - Alice, 94, Geneva, formerly Exeter, died Tuesday (1/28/97). Born, Exeter. Survivors: brother, sister-in-law, Fred and Helen Biba, Geneva; seven nieces and nephews; 28 great-nieces and nephews; 31 great-great-nieces and nephews.

Graveside services: 11 a.m. Friday, Lincoln Memorial Park Mausoleum Chapel, 6700 S. 14th St. Family meet at Gate 2. Visitation: beginning 1 p.m. today, Farmer Funeral Home, Exeter. Memorials to Exeter Rescue Unit.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, 30 Jan 1997 Lincoln Star Newspaper)","STR06" "I2309","Biba","Barbora","20 Jun 1878","17 Jun 1893","0","Frank and Barbara were born after the Biba's came to this country. Barbara's dates were shown as (1878-1893) in the Milligan book on page 206, and on page 207, she was referred to as the youngest daughter. It was further noted that she died at the age of 15 after pumping water for cattle on a very hot day. (Milligan, p 207). Her date of death was shown as 17 Jun 1893, and date of birth as 20 Jun 1872, which is incorrect. She would have been born in 1878.","STR06" "I15081","Biba","Frank","22 Sep 1873","5 Dec 1916","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp
Enumerated 16 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 29 Sheet 3A Stamped 110
65-67
Biba, Frank Hd M W 36 M1 16 Ill Austria Bohemia Austria Bohemia Eng Own Income
Biba, Mary Wf F W 36 M1 16 3/2 Ne Austria Bohemia Austria Bohemia English
Biba, Mary Dtr F W 13 S Ne Ill Ne English
Biba, Otto Dtr (sic) M W 7 S Ne Ill Ne
","STR06" "I3771","Biba","Frederick R.","24 Sep 1906","5 Apr 1997","0","Obituay, for Fred Biba - Fred R. Sr., 90, Geneva, died Saturday (4/5/97). Survivors: son, Frederick R. Jr., Irwindale, Calif.; daughter Barbara Watkins, Topeka, Kan.; three grandchildren; one great grandchild; nieces and nephews.

Services: 1 p.m. Wednesday, First Congregational United Church of Christ, Geneva. Geneva Public Cemetery. Visitation: beginning 1 p.m. Tuesday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Geneva.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, 7 Apr 1997 Lincoln Journal Star)

And for his wife, maiden name unknown:

Biba - Helen M., 88, Geneva, died Sunday (2/16/97). Born, Geneva. Survivors: husband, Fred R.; son, Frederick R. Jr., Irwindale, Calif.; daughter, Barbara Watkins, Topeka, Kan.; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild.

Services: 11 a.m. Thursday, First Congregational United Church of Christ, Geneva. Geneva Public Cemetery. Visitation: beginning 10 a.m. today, Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Geneva. Memorials to the church.

SSDI says:
Helen dob 22 July 1908

SSDI says died in Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, obituary published in the 19 Feb 1997 Lincoln Journal Star)","STR06" "I2311","Biba","Tomas","8 Dec 1831","4 Feb 1899","0","The Biba family came to the United States in 1873 from Zebnici, District of Plzen, Bohemia. In Bohemia, the Bibas were considered moderately wealthy. They traveled by horse and buggy rather than by oxen and cart. Their wealth was even counted by the number of fence posts. When they decided to come to America, they sold everything and came with $1,000 which at that time was a fortune. Tomas's father, Jan, accompanied them. They stopped in Braidwood, Illinois, south of Chicago, where Tomas worked in a coal mine. After a short time, they moved by train West where land to farm was available. They settled on land on Turkey Creek northwest of what later was to be Milligan. In March of 1874, the purchased the NW 1/4, Section 3, Glengary Township from the Burlington and Missouri Railroad for $902.44. The deed was recorded showing Barbora as the purchaser. Jack Noragon, a great-great grandson now owns the farm. The Bibas were very active in affairs of the area an helped start the first church in the area now located at the Ceski Bratri Cemetery. The life in Nebraska at the time was hard and primative. Most of the food was raised, and if you couldn't raise it, you bartered for it. Many articles, such as a Meissen pitcher that came from Europe and was used in the sod house and quilts made by the grandmothers, are prized possesions of the Biba descendants. The Bibas lived on the farm until Tomas died, at which time Barbora moved to a home in Milligan, later living with son Albert and his wife Josefa in Exeter until her death. (Milligan, pp 206 - 207).","STR06" "I2311","Biba","Tomas","8 Dec 1831","4 Feb 1899","0","(Research):Census Information:

FamilySearch 1880 Census

Census Place:
Glengary, Fillmore, Nebraska Source:FHL Film 1
254748 National Archives Film T9-0748
Page 50
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Thomas BIBA Self M M W 50 BOHEMEN Occ: Farmer Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN
Barbara BIBA Wife F M W 54 BOHEMEN Occ: Housekeeper Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN
Albert BIBA Son M S W 12 BOHEMEN Occ:At School Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN
Frank BIBA Son M S W 7 IL Occ:At School Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN
Barbara BIBA Dau F S W 2 NE Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN","STR06" "I28013","Bicek","Goldie","Abt 1916","Yes, date unknown","0","Also called Gloria? She appears to have married a BENNETT.","STR06" "I28010","Bicek","Helen","Abt 1910","Abt 1998","0","She appears to have been listed as Delilia at the time of the 1910 Knox County census. She appears to have married a KRUPA.","STR06" "I17005","Bicek","Joseph O.","10 Nov 1876","4 May 1958","0","He completed a World War I Draft Registration card on September 12, 1918, as a resident of Verdigre, NE. He indicated his date of birth as November 10, 1876, with his nearest relative being his wife, Rose Bicek. He was shown as tall, medium build, blue eyes and dark hair. Pat Burroughs shows him as the son of Lukus Bicek and Marie Tikalsky.","STR06" "I28011","Bicek","Mildred ""Millie""","25 Mar 1912","2 Feb 2007","0","Submitted by Doris Counts
Gaskill, Mildred M Bicek
Feb 8,2007 and Feb 15,2007, Holt County Independent
MILDRED M GASKILL
born March 25,1912 in Verdigre daughter of Joseph and Rose Bartu Bicek married Eldrey Gaskill on Sept 21,1936 in O'Neill. He died Jan 28,1987. (She) died Friday, Feb 2,2007 in Burnsville, Minn. Funeral Feb 10,2007 Biglin's Mortuary, O'Neill. Children: Mardie Byrnes of Burnsville, Minn; Richard. Sisters: Jane (Helen) Krupa; Gloria (Goldie) Bennett; Viola Burroughs.
brothers: Clarence; Joseph
","STR06" "I28014","Bicek","Viola","26 Jun 1919","22 Feb 2001","0","SSDI:

VIOLA M BURROUGHS 26 Jun 1919 22 Feb 2001 (V) 94549 (Lafayette, Contra Costa, CA) (none specified) 506-18-8542 Nebraska
","STR06" "I5596","Bickham","???","Bef 1820","Aft 1861","0","Bettye Bragg Wagstaff writes that he appears to have died during the Civil War.

Jackie Bickham emailed, on October 13, 2009, that ""Zurada Bickham Travis and Hardy Alexandra Bickham are siblings.
parents:Unknown Bickham and Susan Francis Blackburn.

grandparents: Gabriel Blackburn and Francis Tyner Susan Francis Blackburn Bickham and Jasper Newton Bailey; 1.Hope Bailey 2.Sedonia Bailey 3.Trust Bailey 4.James Franklin Bailey Hardy Alexandra Bickham and Mary Rachel McBride; 1.Joesph Thomas Bickham 2.Richard Baxter Bickham 3.Mary Bickham 4.John Calvin Bickham 5.Janie Bickham We would like a name for the Unknown Bickham,I feel like someone knows.So please help us find our greatgrandfather.""

If you know more about Mr. Bickham, please email Jackie directly at (a1jackie@windstream.net)","STR06" "I5607","Bickham","Hardy Alexander","3 Apr 1859","20 Nov 1913","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, Melrose Pr. 3
Enumerated 6 and 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 43 Sheets 5B and 6A Stamped 122
90-91
Bickham, Hardy Head W M Apr 1858 42 M 22 La US US Farmer
Bickham, Mary R Wife W F Apr 1859 41 M 22 8/5 Tx Ga Ga
Bickham, Joseph T Son W M Aug 1881 18 M 1 Tx La Tx Farm Laborer
Bickham, Richard Son W M Apr 1882 18 S Tx La Tx Farm Laborer
Bickham, Mary E Dtr W F Apr 1896 4 S Tx La Tx
Bickham, Sarah Jane W F Mar 1898 2 S Tx La Tx
Bickham, May Dtr-in-law W F Nov 1881 18 M 1 0/0 Tx Tn Al



","STR06" "I35495","Bickham","John Calvin","24 Sep 1890","24 Jun 1976","0","Name: John Calvin Bickham
Death Date: 24 Jun 1976
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 85 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1891
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Hardy A. Bickham
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Mcbride
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Logging Contractor, Saw Mill
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Deweyville Community Cemetery, Deweyville, Newton, Texas
Burial Date: 26 Jun 1976
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243939
Digital Film Number: 4168244
Image Number: 1979
Reference Number: 54312
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35495","Bickham","John Calvin","24 Sep 1890","24 Jun 1976","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I35493","Bickham","Joseph T.","12 Aug 1881","30 Jul 1958","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, Melrose Pr. 3
Enumerated 6 and 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 43 Sheets 5B and 6A Stamped 122
90-91
Bickham, Hardy Head W M Apr 1858 42 M 22 La US US Farmer
Bickham, Mary R Wife W F Apr 1859 41 M 22 8/5 Tx Ga Ga
Bickham, Joseph T Son W M Aug 1881 18 M 1 Tx La Tx Farm Laborer
Bickham, Richard Son W M Apr 1882 18 S Tx La Tx Farm Laborer
Bickham, Mary E Dtr W F Apr 1896 4 S Tx La Tx
Bickham, Sarah Jane W F Mar 1898 2 S Tx La Tx
Bickham, May Dtr-in-law W F Nov 1881 18 M 1 0/0 Tx Tn Al

","STR06" "I24362","Bickham","Mary Elizabeth","14 Nov 1940","6 Jan 2020","0","Excellence in Education Award

The April 1, 2010 issue of the San Augustine Tribune reported that Mary Whittlesey had received the Buddy Low Excellence in Education Award established by Buddy Low, a Beaumont Lawyer and graduate of San Augustine High School. The award was established in honor of three San Augustine teachers who made a great impression in his life, Harlowe Johnson, Anna Kathryn Holbrook and Dorette Barr. The 2010 awards were presented to Willie Faye Garrett and Mary Whittlesey.

Mrs. Whittlesey received her Bachelor of Arts in English and Social Studies from Stephen F. Austin in 1963 and her Master of Education from the same institution in 1972. She began her teaching career at Tenaha High School in 1963, and began teaching in San Augustine in 1968 and had been employeed by the SAISD ever since, with the exception of one year at Brookeland High School (1969-1970). Through the years she has taught High School Speech, Sophomore and Senior English, World History, American History, Texas History, Junior school Language Arts and Honors English. She has also served as a UIL Coach in Writing, Impromtu Modern Oratory, Spelling and One-Act play. She was noted to have received numerous awards and recognition for her service to her school and her community, and commented that ""Life is truly about living, learning and sharing with others. Education without kindness to others is not a ""whole"" education."" (Pages 1 and 13).

Obituary

Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Whittlesey of San Augustine, Texas, passed away Monday, January 6, 2020, in San Augustine at the age of 79 years, 1 month, 23 days.

Mrs. Whittlesey was born November 14, 1940, in Port Arthur, Texas, to parents Howell Bickham and Maxine Sharpton Bickham and had lived in San Augustine most of her life and was a member of First Baptist Church. Mary was a dedicated teacher with 56 years of service, the last 52 years at San Augustine Independent School District, where she was still a member of the faculty at the time of her passing. She adored her students and through these years as a teacher, she made many close ties to the student body and friends. Mrs. Whittlesey had received numerous awards and accolades during her career, including VFW Teacher of the Year and the Buddy Lowe Award.

Her survivors include her husband, Henry Whittlesey of San Augustine, Texas; daughter, Leslie Nichols and husband Terry of Nacogdoches, Texas; son, Joe Whittlesey and wife Jennifer of Center, Texas; grandchildren, Aaron Nichols and wife Megan of Nacogdoches, Texas, Carsen McFarland and husband Wil of Spring, Texas, Dylan Whittlesey of Center, Texas, Andrew Nichols of Nacogdoches, Texas, Lexie Nichols of Nacogdoches, Texas, and Mary-Grace Whittlesey of Center, Texas; a sister, Charlotte Davis and husband Mike of Hideaway, Texas; a cousin, Rebecca Cowart of Jacksonville, Florida; and a host of nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by a daughter, Kim Whittlesey; her parents, Howell and Maxine Bickham; and brothers, Hal Bickham, Travis Bickham, and Robert Bickham.

Visitation will be held Wednesday, January 8, 2020, from the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, located at 316 W. Columbia Street in San Augustine, Texas.

Funeral services are set for 2:00 p.m. Thursday, January 9, 2020, at San Augustine High School Gym, located at 702 N. Clark Street in San Augustine, Texas, with Bro. Jim Moss officiating. Committal service and interment will follow at Liberty Hill Memorial Garden, located on Texas Hwy. 147 North.

Arrangements are under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine, Texas.
Copied from the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home Website

Visit www.WymanRobertsFuneralHome.com for memories and condolences.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 22, 2020, Page 5","STR06" "I24362","Bickham","Mary Elizabeth","14 Nov 1940","6 Jan 2020","0","(Research):ASSUMED to be her record on the Texas Birth Index:

Mary Elizabeth Bickham 14 Nov 1940 Female Jefferson Howell Bickham Maxine Sharpton","STR06" "I35494","Bickham","Richard Baxter","Apr 1882","19 Dec 1970","0","Newton Historical Commission, Pauline Hines, Compiler ""Newton County Nuggests: A Collection of True Stories By Newton County Folk"" (Nortex Press, A Division of Eakin Publications, Inc, Austin, Texas, published in 1986), had an article about R. B. Bickham, reprinted from a newspaper article. He was a native of Angelina County and became a progressive leader in the Deweyville area about 1920. His wife, Sallie, was a native of Nacogdoches. Their only daughter is Maxine Bickham Davis. Bickham began his experience in the timber and lumber industry in early boyhood...and was one of the foremost profitable sawmill operators in the Newton County area. He favored progress and generously supported better roads, timber conservation, civic and religious improvements and good schools. He believed in giving a cordial welcome to desirable newcomers. He became a merchant in Deweyvill about 1945 along with his timber operations. On page 361 of the same book it was noted that Richard Bickham's business partner, Hager Davis, later became his son-in-law, and that they operated under contract with Kirby Lumber company. A flood in 1953 almost destroyed this mill, which did not completely shut down until 1954.

The Bickham's were the first residents of Deweyville to install a telephone. Mr. Bickham also built a movie theatre that he operated for three years, operating on Friday and Saturday evenings. (ibid, p. 397)


Name: Richard Baxter Bickham
Death Date: 19 Dec 1970
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 82 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1888
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Angelina County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Hardy Bickham
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Mcbride
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Groceryman
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: King Cemetery, Hartburg, Newton, Texas
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218970
Digital Film Number: 4169135
Image Number: 2774
Reference Number: 89505
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35494","Bickham","Richard Baxter","Apr 1882","19 Dec 1970","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I47797","Bickham","Robert Wayne","1 Mar 1949","2 Feb 2004","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page

Robert ""Bear Hunter"" Bickham, 54, of Indian Springs died Monday, Feb. 2, 2004, at his residence.

Services were held Thursday, Feb. 5, at Pace Funeral Home, with the Rev. Frank Hood officiating.

Interment followed in Camp Ruby Cemetery.

Mr. Bickham was born on March 1, 1949 in Port Arthur to parents Howell and Maxine Sharpston Bickham.

He was employed as a welder and boilermaker and was a union member of Local 587. He had been a Polk County resident for 20 years, moving from Deweyville. He and his wife Louise were married on June 24, 1984 in Livingston. He enjoyed traveling with close friends, Dusty and Sandy Kirkland.

Mr. Bickham was preceded in death by a daughter, Monica Guillory, in 2003; his father and two brothers, Hal Bickham Jr. and Travis Bickham.

Survivors include his wife, Louise, of Indian Springs; mother, Maxine Bickham of Deweyville; daughters, Melissa LaFleur and husband Brent of Buna, Summer Moore and husband Logan of Deweyville and Heather Bickham of Indian Springs; sons, Johnny Haining and wife Tammy of LaBelle and Jimmy Haining and wife Jamie of Groves; sisters, Mary Whittlesey of San Augustine and Charlotte Davis of Oklahoma City, Okla. and grandchildren, Nerren Haining, Kyle Bickham, Carlajo Guillory, Alyssa Haining, Zackry LeFleur and Hunter Haining.

Polk County Enterprise.

Obituary edited.","STR06" "I3793","Bickham","Zurada","Abt 1861","Abt 1923","0","Zurada Bickham Travis 1861 - 1923, is buried in the Bronson Cemetery, Sabine County TX next to her Mother, Susan Blackburn Bickham Bailey. On the right side of Zurada is a grave outline in brick with no stone. Could this be her husband, William E. Travis who she married in Sabine County on the 2 December 1876? They had at least one child, John J. Travis born in Oct of 1889.

Bettye Bragg Wagstaff","STR06" "I41648","Bickley","Benjamin Franklin","9 Jan 1878","17 Sep 1958","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDGM-JJT
name: Benjamin Franklin Bickley
death date: 17 Sep 1958
death place: Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 80 years 8 months 8 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 09 Jan 1878
birthplace: Geneva, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: John S. Bickley
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Catherine Strawbridge
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Retired Minister
place of residence: Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas
cemetery: Rose Hill
burial place: Corpus Christi, Texas
burial date: 19 Sep 1958
Informant B. Powell Bickley
additional relatives:
film number: 2115591
digital film number: 4167380
image number: 3102
reference number: 52610
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Benjamin Franklin Bickley, 1958","STR06" "I41647","Bickley","Clarence E.","Jan 1875","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1900 Federal Census, 25 year old Clarence E. Bickley was listed as a servant/farm laborer in the home of David and Cynthia Dram of Georgia. They lived in Precinct 8, Sabine County, Texas. Clarence was shown as White, Male, Single, born Jan 1875 in Texas, both parents born Georgia. A 17 year od John Bickley/Buckley, B M born july 1882 was listed in the same household.","STR06" "I15218","Bickley","Clyde Henry ""Pickle""","7 Jun 1916","27 Dec 1969","0","Goes by ""Pickle.""

Name: Clyde Henry Bickley
Death Date: 27 Dec 1969
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 53 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1916
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Never Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Robert Wilson Bickley
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Gennett Davidson
Mother's Birthplace:
Informant: Mrs. Ruth McDowell, sister
Occupation: Clerk, General store
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Hemphill Cemetery
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218604
Digital Film Number: 4168894
Image Number: 274
Reference Number: 90558
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I15218","Bickley","Clyde Henry ""Pickle""","7 Jun 1916","27 Dec 1969","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I41667","Bickley","Eva","17 Oct 1911","2 Dec 2009","0","From FindAGrave:

EVA BICKLEY CORLEY, entered into rest on December 2, 2009. She was born on October 17, 1911 in a log cabin in Geneva, Sabine County, Texas. She had lived in Houston since 1946 but was proud of her deep East Texas background. Eva was preceded in death by her parents, Willie and Louise Bickley, four sisters and two brothers. Also preceded her is Herman Corley, the father of her twins. Survivors include her son Kenneth Corley and his twin sister, Kay Corley Kidder and her husband Harrold Kidder; granddaughter, Kathleen Kidder; one sister, Nell Trautmann and husband Henry of Georgetown along with many nieces and nephews. Eva retired from US Civil Service in 1974 after 40 years of service. She was a member of St. Stephens Methodist Church. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM on Monday, December 7 in the Chapel of Woodlawn Funeral Home with Doug Horton officiating. Visitation with the family will be one hour prior to service. Interment to follow at Woodlawn Garden of Memories. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to a charity of your choice.

Published in Houston Chronicle on December 5, 2009
","STR06" "I41643","Bickley","Hattie G.","18 Oct 1868","31 May 1955","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXPB-2YB
name: Hattie G. Eddins
death date: 31 May 1955
death place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Residence P O Box 91, Bronson, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 86 years 7 months 13 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 18 Oct 1868
birthplace: Georgia
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: J.S. Bickley
father's birthplace: Ga.
mother's name: Catherine Strawbridge
mother's birthplace: Ga.
occupation:
place of residence: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
cemetery: Bronson
burial place: Bronson, Texas
burial date: 02 Jun 1955
additional relatives:
Informant Emma King
film number: 2114441
digital film number: 4165520
image number: 410
reference number: cn30264
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Hattie G. Eddins, 1955","STR06" "I41664","Bickley","Helen Arzine","18 Jul 1917","12 Feb 2012","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X2JX-YXS
name: Helen Arzine Bickley
event: Birth
event date: 18 Jul 1917
event place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
gender: Female
father: Horace Bickley
mother: Della Meador
certificate number: 30467
digital folder number: 004492063
image number: 00372
Collection: ""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" Helen Arzine Bickley, 1917


Obituary, as posted on FindAGrave:

Helen A. Ferguson passed away peacefully on February 12, 2012; she was 94. She was born in Hemphill, Texas on July 18, 1917 to Horace D. and Della Meador Bickley.

She devoted her life to caring for her parents and brothers, Leo and Percy Bickley. She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Mike L. Ferguson, of Stewart and Stevenson; and their son, Michael Wayne Ferguson, of the Houston Fire Department. She is survived by granddaughter, Gayle Ferguson Hall and her husband Wade Hall; great-grandchildren, Alexis Ferguson and Hunter Hall, and daughter-in-law Linda Ferguson. She is also survived by grandson and loving caretaker, Wayne Ferguson and his mother, Paula Witt, along with numerous nieces and nephews.

A viewing will be held at Forest Park Lawndale on Thursday, February 16th at 2 pm, immediately followed by a graveside service and interment at Forest Park Lawndale Cemetery, reception to follow.


Published in Houston Chronicle on February 15, 2012","STR06" "I41652","Bickley","Horace D.","7 Feb 1879","25 Jan 1967","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3FM-DXN
name: Horace D Bickley
event: Death
event date: 25 Jan 1967
event place: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 07 Feb 1880
occupation farmer
veteran? no
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: William Bickley
mother's name: Mattie Smith
certificate number: 10079
film number: 2138242
digital folder number: 005164798
image number: 01397
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Horace D Bickley, 1967","STR06" "I41652","Bickley","Horace D.","7 Feb 1879","25 Jan 1967","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920
SD 226 ED 168 Sheet 13A
Hemphill and Fairdale Road
253-269
Bickley, Horace D head m W 40 m Tx Ga Ga Drayman General Hauling
Bickley, Della Wf F W 37 M Tx Miss Tx
Bickley, Clarence L Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Salesman Retail Drug Store
Bickley, Minnie M Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Bickley, Mattie C Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Bickley, James P Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Bickley, Horace D Jr Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Bickley, Hellen A Dtr F W 2 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 14, 1930
ED 202-2 SD 19 Sheet 6A Stamped 20
112-136
Bickley, Horace Head M W 51 M 21 Tx Ga Miss Night Watchman City
Bickley, Della Wf F W 47 M 17 Tx Miss Tx
Bickley, Helen Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I41653","Bickley","Jackie","12 Oct 1888","21 Mar 1948","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDTW-SKQ
name: Jackie Bickley
death date: 21 Mar 1948
death place: US Naval Hospital, Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 59 years 5 months 8 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 13 Oct 1888
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: J.S. Bickley
father's birthplace: Ga.
mother's name: Catherine Agnes Strawbridge
mother's birthplace: Ga.
occupation: Retired Lt. Col.
place of residence: Robstown, Nueces, Texas
cemetery:
burial place: Robstown, Texas
burial date: 23 Mar 1948
Informant Mrs. Jack Bickley
additional relatives:
film number: 2218862
digital film number: 4031425
image number: 730
reference number: cn 13905
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Jackie Bickley, 1948","STR06" "I35506","Bickley","John S. ""Jack""","Sep 1846","Abt 1928","0","J. S. Bickley, 17 years, 4 months, Farmer, b. GA was listed on the 1864 Census for Re-Organizing The Georgia Militia. He was in Talbot County, Twenty-fifth Senatorial District, 688 Militia District,
John E. Barksdale, Enrolling Officer; Albert E. Acee, Aide de camp. In that same district, other Bickley's listed were S. Bickley, 46 years, 2 month, farmer, b. SC; Wilson Bickley, 17 years, 3 months, Farmer b. Ga; and W. Bickley, 17 years, 3 months, farmer, b . Ga

On February 17, 1914, J S Bickley, born ca 1846 in Talbert, Georgia, applied for a Confederate Pension. The Pension file number was 26436.

On the ""Betts-Tuttle-Roedel-Lang"" tree at RootsWeb, he is shown as a son of Simon Peter Bickley and Anna Elizabeth Biggs, and half-brother of William W. Bickley, born ca 1846.

","STR06" "I35506","Bickley","John S. ""Jack""","Sep 1846","Abt 1928","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 5
Page 20
Enumerated 28 and 29 Jun 1880
180-180
Simon and Harriet Bickley
181-181
Bickley, John W M 33 Farmer Ga SC Ga
Bickley, Catherine W F 28 Wif Keeping House Ga Ga Ga
Bickley, Hattie W F 11 Dtr At Home Ga Ga Ga
Bickley, Kate W F 9 Dtr Ga Ga Ga
Bickley, Clarence W M 5 Tx Ga Ga
Bickley, Ben F W M 3 Son Tx Ga Ga


1900 Census
Texas, Shelby County, Pr 3
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 88 Sheet 9B
130-134
Bickley, Jack S Head W M Sept 1846 45 m 30 Ga NC Ga
Bickley, Catherine Wf W F Mar 1833 47 m 30 11/8 Ga SC Ga
Bickley, Benjamin Son M W May 1878 22 Tx Ga Ga
Bickley, Thomas Son W M Jan 1883 Tx Ga Ga
Bickley, Jack Jr Son W M Feb 1887 12 Tx Ga Ga
Bickley, Loudie Dtr W F Jan 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Baker, Jane M-in-law W F May 1832 68 Wd 1/1 Ga Ga Ga


","STR06" "I41646","Bickley","Katie L.","19 Sep 1871","27 May 1918","0","Her tombstone was inscribed ""Katie L. Bickley wife of S. S. Harris, a Servant of Jesus Christ."" Their date of marriage was shown as 19 Sept 1888 in Sabine County, Texas.","STR06" "I41654","Bickley","Mattie M.","Jul 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","May have married Aron LOW.","STR06" "I41650","Bickley","Millie L.","Abt 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","Appears to have died prior to the 1900 census, when her mother was shown as the mother of six children, five still living.","STR06" "I41672","Bickley","Minnie Mae","13 Jan 1904","13 Nov 1986","0","She taught school, and with her husband also ran a general store.","STR06" "I15215","Bickley","Robert W. ""Bob""","22 Mar 1875","16 Dec 1955","0","Name: Robert William [???Wilson?? per son Clydes Death Certificate] Bickley
Death Date: 16 Dec 1955
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson Co., Texas (Length of Stay 4 years)
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 80 years 8 months 24 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 22 Mar 1875
Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William W. Bickley
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Name: Mattie Hutchison
Mother's Birthplace: Alabama
Occupation: Lumberman
Place of Residence: Beaumont
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 16 Dec 1955
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114548
Digital Film Number: 4163992
Image Number: 2189
Reference Number: 62134
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I15215","Bickley","Robert W. ""Bob""","22 Mar 1875","16 Dec 1955","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. No. 6
Enumerated 3 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 25 B
75-75
Bickley, Robt W. Hd M W 33 M1 6 Tx Ga Ga BlackSmith Public Shop
Bickley, Nettie Wf F W 32 M 6 2/1 Tx Al Miss
Bickley, Elwynn Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 7 Jan 1920
SD 326 Ed 173 Sheet 7A Stamped 203
129-129
Bickley, Robert W. Head M W 43 M Tx Ga Ga Blacksmith Own Shop
Bickley, Genette K Wf F W 42 M Tx Miss Ala
Bickley, Elwin W Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Bickley, Ruth E Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Bickley, Clyde H Son M W 5 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1 East Mayfield Town
Enumerated April 4, 1920
ED 202-1 SD 19 Sheet 1B Stamped 50
13-19
Bickley, Robert W. Head O $1000 M W 55 M 28 Tx Ga Ga Blacksmith
Bickley, Nettie E Wf F WE 55 M 28 Tx Al Miss
Bickley, William E. Son M W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Agent Machines
Bickley, Ruth E. Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Bickley, Clyde H. Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx


","STR06" "I15217","Bickley","Ruth Ellen","7 Jun 1911","26 Oct 2004","0","On her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Kay Parker McCary, it is noted that Ruth shares a double marker with her brother, Clyde H. ""Pickle"" Bickley.
","STR06" "I17748","Bickley","Simeon","20 Dec 1822","3 Mar 1907","0","An S. Bickley, 46 years, 2 months, Farmer, b. SC was listed on the 1864 Census for Re-Organizing The Georgia Militia. He was in Talbot County, Twenty-fifth Senatorial District, 688 Militia District,
John E. Barksdale, Enrolling Officer; Albert E. Acee, Aide de camp. In that same district, other Bickley's listed were J. S. Bickley 17 years, 4 months, Farmer, b. GA ; Wilson Bickley, 17 years, 3 months, Farmer b. Ga; and W. Bickley, 17 years, 3 months, farmer, b . Ga","STR06" "I17748","Bickley","Simeon","20 Dec 1822","3 Mar 1907","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Georgia, Talbot County, District 17
Enumerated 21 Aug 1850
179-179
Simion Bickely 26 M Farmer 550 SC (Indexed by Ancestry.com as Leonion Beckley)
Harriette Bickley 21 f Ga
John Bickley 3 M Ga

1860 Census
Georgia, Talbot County, Georgia Militia District 688, P.O. Center
Enumerated 28 Jun 1860
Page 39
288-288
Wm A Stansell 24 M Farming 1400 5130 Ga
Sarah C Stansell 26 F Ga
Ida V. Stansell 2 F Ga
Simeon Bickley 37 M Farming $1200 $2248 S.C.
Harriet E. Bickley 31 F Ga
John Bickley 13 M Ga
Susan A. Bickley 9 F Ga
Joseph B. Bickley 5 M Ga

1870 Census
Georgia, Harris County, P.O. Hamilton
Enumerated 3 Aug 1870
Page 250
Bickley, Simeon 49 M W Farmer S. Carolina
Bickley, Harriet 42 F W Keeping House Ga
Bickley, Joseph B. 15 M W Ga
Bickley, Thomas 8 M W Ga

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 5
Simeon Bickley Self M M W 58 SC Farmer SC SC
Harriet Bickley Wife M F W 52 Ga Keeps House GA GA
Thomas Bickley Son S M W 18 Ga Works on Farm SC Ga
Davis Moor Other S M W 19 MS Works on Farm MS MS
Census Place Precinct 5, Sabine, Texas
FHL Film 1255325 NA Film # T9-1325
Page 246D

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 8
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 8B
112-113
Bickley, Simon Head W M Dec 1821 78 M 53 SC SC SC Farmer
Bickley, Harriette Wf W F Jun 1828 71 M 53 4/3 Ga Ga Ga
Jones, Willie M Servant W M Jul 1883 16 S Ga Ga Ga Farm Laborer

","STR06" "I17747","Bickley","Susan Culver","20 Mar 1851","9 Sep 1899","0","Sometimes shown as born in Hancock, Georgia.","STR06" "I35505","Bickley","Thomas ""Tom"" Jefferson","15 Nov 1862","18 Apr 1938","0","Name: Thomas Jefferson Bickley
Death Date: 18 Apr 1938
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 75 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 15 Nov 1862
Birthplace: Georgia
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Florence Bickley
Father's Name: Simeon Bickley
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Name: Harriett Culver
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Bickley
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 19 Apr 1938
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117694
Digital Film Number: 4030407
Image Number: 1507
Reference Number: cn20149
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I35505","Bickley","Thomas ""Tom"" Jefferson","15 Nov 1862","18 Apr 1938","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 8
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 8B
114-114
Bickley, Thomas Head M W Nov 1862 37 M 6 Ga SC Ga Farmer
Bickley, Florence F Wf W F May 1862 28 m 6 3/3 Tx La La
Bickley, Mattie M Dtr W F July 1894 5 S Tx Ga Tx
Bickley, Maud L Dtr W F Sept 1896 3 S Tx Ga Tx
Bickley, Joseph C Son W M Oct 1899 7/12 S Tx Ga Tx
Horton, Lewis Servant B M About 23 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
","STR06" "I41651","Bickley","Tinie Mae","24 Jul 1873","10 Nov 1952","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3ZC-4BV
name: Tinie May Bickley
event: Death
event date: 10 Nov 1952
residence Hewitt Nursing Home, Bronson, Texas
event place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Single
birth date: 24 Jul 1873
birthplace: Sabine, Texas
father's name: William Bickley
mother's name: Mattie Smith
certificate number: 55321
film number: 2113701
digital folder number: 005145653
image number: 02857
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Tinie May Bickley, 1952","STR06" "I41637","Bickley","William W.","10 Nov 1846","29 Oct 1907","0","On the ""Betts-Tuttle-Roedel-Lang"" tree at RootsWeb, he is shown as a son of Simon Peter Bickley and Martha Ann Culver, and half-brother of John S. Bickley, born 1847. This does not appear to be correct, as William Buckley can not be located in the household of Simon Bickley and Harriet Culver in the 1850 through 1880 census. The ""Ancestors of William Gene Bowman"", also on RootsWeb, also shows William Washington Bickley, along with a twin brother, Wilson W. Bickely, as sons of Simon Peter Bickley and Martha Ann Culver, again married 27 Jan 1846. The also shows Simon married second Ann Elizabeth Biggs, not Harriett.

Wilson Bickley, 17 years, 3 months, Farmer b. Ga; and W. Bickley, 17 years, 3 months, farmer, b . Ga were listed on the 1864 Census for Re-Organizing The Georgia Militia. They were in Talbot County, Twenty-fifth Senatorial District, 688 Militia District, John E. Barksdale, Enrolling Officer; Albert E. Acee, Aide de camp.

In that same district, other Bickley's listed were J. S. Bickley 17 years, 4 months, Farmer, b. GA ; and S. Bickley, 46 years, 2 months, Farmer, b. SC","STR06" "I41637","Bickley","William W.","10 Nov 1846","29 Oct 1907","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 5
Enumerated 29 Jun 1880
Page 21 SD 1 ED 86 Stamped 247A
185-185
Bickley, William W M 33 Farmer Ga Ga Ga
Bickley, Mattie W F 31 Wf Keeping House Ga Ga Ga
Bickley, Minnie L W F 9 Dtr Ga Ga Ga
Bickley, May T W F 6 Dtr Tx Ga Ga
Bickley, Robert W W M 4 Son Tx Ga Ga
Bickley, Horace W M 1 Son Tx Ga Ga

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 8
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 3B
33-33
Bickley, William Head W M Nov 1846 53 m 21 Ga Sc Ga Farmer
Bickley, Martha H. Wife W F about 51 M 31 6/5 Ala Ga Ga
Bickley, Lucy Dtr W F July 1871 28 Ga Ga Ala
Bickley, Robert W Son W Mch 1876 24 Tx Ga Ala Farmer
Bickley, Horace D Son W M Feb 1879 21 S Tx Ga Ga Farm Laborer
Bickley, Willie S Son W M Dec 1881 18 S Tx Ga Ala Farm Laborer
Bickley, Anna M Dtr W F Oct 1888 11 S Tx Ga Ala
","STR06" "I41657","Bickley","Willie Simon","10 Dec 1881","17 Aug 1967","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDYY-XQG
name: Willie S. Bickley
death date: 17 Aug 1967
death place: Houston, Harris, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 85 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 10 Dec 1881
birthplace: Geneva, Sabine, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: William W. Bickley
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Mattie Hutcherson
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Ice Man
place of residence: Houston, Harris, Texas
cemetery: Memory Gardens Cemetery
burial place: Nederland, Texas
burial date: 17 Aug 1967
additional relatives: X
film number: 2138676
digital film number: 4027153
image number: 568
reference number: cn52046
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Willie S. Bickley, 1967","STR06" "I41657","Bickley","Willie Simon","10 Dec 1881","17 Aug 1967","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Texas, JP One
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 13A
256-272
Bickley, Willis S Head m W 36 M Tx Ga Ga Ice Deaker Own House
Bickley, Louise Wf F W 31 M Tx Ala Ala
Bickley, Sue Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Bickley, Eva M Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Bickley, Anna M Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Bickley, Wilbur B Son M W 3 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Bickley, William W Son m W 1 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated April 8, 1930
SD 202-21 ED 19 Sheet 2A Stamped 16
26-27
Bickley, Willis S Head M W 48 M 28 Tx Ga Ala Retail Merchant
Bickley, Louise M Wf F W 42 M 22 Tx Ala Ala
Bickley, Eva Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Bookkeeper Insurance office
Bickley, Marie Dtr F M 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Bickley, Wilbur Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Bickley, Weston Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Bickley, Bonnie Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Bickely, Patsy Dtr F W 3 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill City, JP 1
Enumerated April 9, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202 Sheet 3A
Row 20
Bickley, William S Head M W 58 Tx Same House Salesman Ice Co
Bickley, Louise Wf F W 51 M Tx Same House
Bickley, Wilbur (ab) Son m W 23 S Tx Same House Carpenter Road Construction
Bickley, Weston Son M W 21 S Tx Same House Cook CCC Camp
Bickley, Patsy Dtr F W 12 S Tx Same House
Bickley, Nell Dtr F W 6 S Tx Same house
","STR06" "I43413","Bidlingmaier","Ursula","Abt 1745","21 Mar 1807","0","Kathy Bonnell shows her as a daughter of Jakob Bidlingmaier nd Ursula Bidlingmaier.","STR06" "I12237","Biebesheimer","Marguerite E.","15 Jan 1892","Abt 1982","0","She appears to have been married first to Nevan J. Shook (on 27 Dec 1915 in Noble County, Indiana). They appear to have divorced prior to her 1930 marriage to Victor Cramer, as Nevan is listed on the SSDI with a date of death of May 1964. FindAGrave shows her as Marguerite Cramer Biebsheimer. She appears to share a double headstone with her mother? The marker is engraved BIEBESHEIMER. On the left side, Maxine E. Biebesheimer, 1887-1961 is inscribed. On the right, Marguerite S. Cramer, 1892-1982 is inscribed.","STR06" "I19837","Biederstadt","George H.","4 May 1904","Mar 1979","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Indiana, LaPorte County, Michigan Twp 3rd Precinct, Michigan City
Enumerated January 1920
SD 13 ED 150 Sheet 9A Stamped 131
1314-193-195
Biederstadt, John Hd M W 54 M 1865 Na 1918 Germany German Germany German Germany German Plaining Mill Car Work
Biederstadt, Caroline Wf F W 55 M 1867 Na 1918 Germany German Germany German Germany German
Biederstadt, John Son M W 18 S Ind Germany German Germany German Boiler Room M.C. R.R.
Biederstadt, George Son M W 16 S Ind Germany German Germany German Glove Maker

","STR06" "I29242","","","","","","","" "I29547","","","","","","","" "I5157","Bien","John Stanley","8 Dec 1892","5 Dec 1967","0","When he completed his registration card for World War I, John S. Bien was shown as age 24, being born December 8, 1892 in Pigeon, Huron County, Michigan. His occupation was shown as teaching, but he was not employed at the time of the registration, and was a resident of Cass City. He was single, tall, medium build, with brown eyes and black hair, and it was noted that he had a ""poor knee."" He signed the application as John Stanley Bien.

According to the 1920 census enumeration, J. Stanley Bien was Principal of the School for the Blind in Lansing, Michigan. He was living at the school, listed as age 27, born in Michigan, with his father born in Canada(English) and his mother born in Michigan. His occupation was listed as both Principal/Teacher. Stanley was shown as married to Ruth, age 26, who was born in England to English parents. At the time of that census, they had a one year old daughter, Ruth Jane, born in Michigan.

On January 7, 1949, it was front page headline news in Cass City that ""J. Stanley Bien Is New Purchasing Director for State: Former Cass City Young Many Has Responsible Position at Lansing."" The article noted that Bien has graduated from Cass City High School in 1911, and served as acting director of the purchasing department since the resignation in the last summer of Eugene Cumpp. He was to be in the highest classification of civil servants, with a starting salary of $9,180 annual. He was born Dec. 8, 1892, on a farm in Windsor Township, Huron County, between Pigeon and Bay Port, Bien when with his mother, Miss Salome Striffler, to her parental home near Cass City after the death of his father, WIlliam, in 1895. John Striffler, well known Elkland Township farmer, was his maternal grandfather. Bien worked in the vicinity of Cass City after he was graduated until the fall of 1914 when he entered Battle Creek College affiliated with Battle Creek Sanitarium, but was forced to give up his physical culture course because of a football injury. He transferred to Western Michigan College where he finished in 1916. He was principal of the Michigan School for the Blind from 1917 to 1922.

In 1937, he re-entered state employment. serving four years as procurement supervisor for the State Highway Department. In 1941, he was transferred to the State Administrative Board as assistant to the secretary and sided in the organization of the Purchasing Division under civil service. He became deputy director in 1946.""

His obituary was published in the Cass City Chronicle on Thursday, December 14, 1967, page 6.

Former area man dies downstate

J. Stanley Bien of 225 Strathmore, Lansing, died Tuesday, Dec. 5, in a Lansing hospital. He was born near Cass City and lived in the area until after he graduated from Cass City High School.

Bien had completed 46 years of service with the State of Michigan. At the time of his retirement in 1953 he was state purchashing director. Early in his career he was principal of the Michigan School for the Blind.

He was active in church and community affairs as a member of the Central Methodist church and the Men's Club, Capital Lodge S. O. No. 66 F&AM, and the Hi-Twelve Club, all of Lansing.

Mr. Bien was the first recipient of hte Homer Hauger award in 1956 from the National Association of Purchasing Agents for outstanding contributions to the purchasing profession. He was past president of the Central Michigan Purchasing association and of the National Association of Purchasing Agents.

Surviving are his wife, Ruth M. of Lansing; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Block of Lansing and Mrs. Emerson W. Peet of Atlanta, and six grandchildren.

Services were ehld at the Estes-Deadley Colonial Chapel at 2:30 p.m. Friday, December 8, with burial in Deepdale Memorial Park.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)
","STR06" "I5157","Bien","John Stanley","8 Dec 1892","5 Dec 1967","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Michigan, Ingham County, Lansing, School for the Blind
Enumerated 21 Jan 1920
SD 5 ED 97 Sheet 21 A Ward 4 Stamped 21

Bien, J. Stanley Principal M W 27 M Mich Canada Eng Mich Principal Teacher
Bien, Ruth Wife F W 26 M Un Un England English England English England English Teacher
Bien, Ruth Jane Dtr F W ?? S Mich Mich England

1930 Census
Michigan, Ingham, Lansing City, Ward 7, 4th precinct
Enumerated April 9, 1930
ED 33-47 SD 12/13 Sheets 9B and 10A Stamped 233
Shiawasee Street
837-146-202
Bien, J. Stanley Hd R$35 M W 37 M@23 Mich Mich Mich Selecting Manager Wholesale Paper
Bien, Ruth R Wf F W 36 M@22 England England England/English
Bien, Ruth Jane Dtr F W 11 S Mich Mich England
Bien, Sally Ann Dtr F W 3 2/12 Mich Mich England","STR06" "I4583","Bien","Paul Preston","4 May 1894","27 Apr 1955","0","When he completed his draft registration for World War I, he was working as a farmer in Kalamazoo for Mrs. Jennie Cavender. He listed his location of birth as Pigeon, Huron County, Michigan. He was shown as medium heighth, medium build, with brown eyes and hair.

At the time of the 1920 census, he was a lodger in a boarding home in Ward Six, the 12th District, Detroit, with his occupation listed as Real Estate Salesman. In 1930, census records still show him as a boarder in Detroit, with his occupation as Retail Auto Salesman, and shown as a veteran of the World War. He was living in the 21st Ward, in the home of Elvin and Orpha Freeman, and incorrectly indexed as Paul BIEM. He was single at the time of both enumerations.

The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 10, dated September 1, 1947, reported that Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bien and two daughters of Houston, Texas visited relatives in Detroit, Lansing and Cass City. Paul has been away seventeen years.

Art Peck's book published a brief obituary, which appears to have been published in Cass City.

""Paul Bien, 60, former resident (Cass City) died April 27 (1955 penciled in) in Houston, Texas after two weeks illness caused by a heart attack. Mr. Bien left Detroit 25 years ago to make his home in Houston and is survived by his wife; two daughters; a step-son and two brothers, J. Stanley Bien of Lansing and Wm. Bien of East Syracuse, N.Y.""

Name: Paul Preston Bien
Death Date: 27 Apr 1955
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 60 years 11 months 23 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1895
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Bay Port, Michigan
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William H. Bien
Father's Birthplace: Ontario, Canada
Mother's Name: Salene Striffer
Mother's Birthplace: Cass City, Michigan
Occupation: Salesman, Radio School
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114388
Digital Film Number: 4165531
Image Number: 1840
Reference Number: 18453
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I4583","Bien","Paul Preston","4 May 1894","27 Apr 1955","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I31381","","","","","","","" "I30433","","","","","","","" "I4582","Bien","William Daniel","23 Dec 1895","24 Apr 1964","0","At the time he completed his draft registration for World War I, he was a student at Western State Normal School in Kalamazoo. He was shown as being born on December 23, 1985 in Cass City, Michigan. He was listed as of medium heighth, stout build, with dark brown eyes and hair.

Art Peck writes that he was an ""Educator in New York State. He purchased a 25 acre farm about 8 miles west of Syracuse.""

The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 10, dated September 1, 1947, reported that Mr. and Mrs. William Bien of Syracuse, N.Y. visited Stanley Bien's in Lansing, and that their son Bill was in Japan and their daughter Louise was married.","STR06" "I4582","Bien","William Daniel","23 Dec 1895","24 Apr 1964","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Minnesota, Ramsey County, St. Paul City, Ward 7, Block 21
1 continued
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 62-102 SD 8 Sheet 2B
Grand Avenue (Appears to have been a fourplex)
622-14-37
Bien, Wm. D. Hd M W M@27 Mich Mich Mich Salesman Electric Fixtures
Bien, Marion Wf F W 35 M@28 Pa Pa Pa
Bien, Louise Dtr F W 6 S West Virginia Mich Pa
Bien, William Son M W 1 3/12 S Va Mich Pa","STR06" "I4884","Bien","William H.","Bef 1867","Abt 1895","0","Lorraine Smith Benkelman excerpted the following letters between William H. Bien and George Albert Striffler. These letters were written in the late 1880's who was looking for work. Just a few years later William would marry George Albert's younger sister, Salome.

January 8, 1886 Whittemore, Michigan

So many men that they commenced discharging 5 or 6 every day. They cut wages from $26 to $18-$20. Finally we got work up on the Au Sable River. I got in 24 days and then they put the damper on my winter job, so I came on down to this god forsaken palce Whittemore and stuck a tree camp and scored ties for seven days then had the good luck to cut my foot a very bad cut. Dr. says it should be healed in three more weeks.

April 8, 1886 Oscoda, Michigan

Everything is kind'o dull here, but things will be booming if the good weather keeps up. there was quite a lawsuit here about some fellows breaking into a house of ill fame and destroyed almost everything. There were about 15 in the scrape and six of them were sent to Tawas county jail awaiting trial at circuit court. They were a hard looking crew, but the girls got the start of 'em.


July 25, 1886 Black River, Michigan

Never see the face of a woman here. Tell Will Striffler to write. Tell me who your sweet potato blossom was for the fourth. Write me back at Mr. Wards Camp at Black River, MI.

November 18, 1888 Baraga, Michigan

What are you doing in upper Michigan. Is it the homestead we spoke of?

December 23, 1888

Am working in a lumber camp for Thos. Nester co. and our foreman is one of your Cass City neighbors, Malcolm McEachin. Certainly you must know him, his folks live in the scotch settlement and he knows you folks. Wages are $26 to $30, so if you come you are sure of $26.

Mary Hicks, a grand niece of William Bien's ex-daughter-in-law, Helena Shaneyfelt Bien, emailed in July, 2010 that the ""Bien / Biehn / Bean family was Mennonite. William H. Bien's father was David G. Bean in Ontario, and he was the son of Abraham Bean (Bien, Biehn) and Susannah Graybill (Grebiel). Abraham was born in Doon, Ontario, Canada, and Susannah was born in Druemore, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania. ""

","STR06" "I31365","","","","","","","" "I10398","Bigelow","Henry Ramsdell","23 Jul 1934","26 Oct 2012","0","Henry attended the University of New Hampshire Engineering school, and worked as a Nuclear Engineer in Portsmouth for 15 years, later transferring to the Mare Island Naval Shipyard in Vallejo, California. (Milligan, p 207). They retired to Spring Hill, Florida and enjoyed cruising their boat on the Gulf and many waterways of Florida. In 2005, they sold their Florida home and moved to Milligan. (Milligan, 1988-2008, p 116).

Obituary

Funeral services for Hank will be held on Tuesday, October 30, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska. Kim Dunker will officiate the service. Graveside services will follow the funeral in the Bohemian National Cemetery.
Visitation will begin on Monday from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Kotas Chapel in Milligan. Memorials are directed to the family.

Henry Ramsdell Bigelow, of Milligan, Nebraska, passed away on October 26, 2012 at the Beatrice Community Hospital. He was 78 years old. He was born on July 23, 1934 in Bourne, Massachusetts to Victor Bigelow and Bernice Ramsdell Bigelow. He was baptized in the Baptist Church in Quincy, Massachusetts. After graduating from Dover High School in New Hampshire, he attended the University of New Hampshire, graduating with a degree in Nuclear Engineering. He served in the United States Air Force from 1952 - 1956.

While stationed in Lincoln, he met the love of his life, as well as the wind beneath his wings, Roma Buzek. He whisked her away to New Hampshire where he introduced her to his loving family, and of course, his love for seafood. Together, they wed and had four children: Julie, Laura, Beth, and Mark. He moved the family west in 1969 to the beautiful Napa Valley where they built a new home on the Napa River, equipped with a dock in the back yard where he proudly displayed his love of boating with a 31 foot Silverton dubbed ""The Prowler."" He enjoyed fishing, good friends, and he often stated, ""Life was a party in those days.""

Henry was a highly intelligent man. He often spent many nights after supper quizzing his children on spelling, math, science, and miscellaneous other topics, with the winners of the quizzes receiving ice cream at Foster Freeze.

Henry retired in 1989, and he and Roma moved to Florida where they bough a dream home and their dream boat, which they named ""Abracadabra."" They spent their time with good friends at the Hernando Beach Yacht Club, where Henry was very active, holding many Commanding Offices.
Henry also had a great love of woodworking, where he made all of his family many beautiful cherished heirlooms and was tenacious about completing these projects.

They came home to Milligan in 2005, to spend the remaining years of his life with his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. He enjoyed again the quiz games, as well as various sporting and other activities his family participated in.

Henry was preceded in death by his parents Victor & Bernice, and adored sister Joyce Kemp.
He is survived by his wife Roma; daughters and son-in-law Julie Pimentel, Laura & Dean Kassik, Beth Dunlap; son and daughter-in-law Mark & Becky Bigelow; 14 grandchildren, 10 great-great grandchildren; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law Merle & Betty Buzek and Kathy & Dick Rischling; and a host of nieces, nephews and cousins

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I15071","","","","","","","" "I10096","","","","","","","" "I10096","","","","","","","" "I23124","Biggers","Earl S.","17 Aug 1913","4 Feb 2002","0","As of the 1920 Federal census, 6 year old Earl was the youngest of six children living with Ben (age 47) and Leva Biggers (age 36) in Shelby County, Texas. Everyone in the family was shown as being born in Texas, with Ben's parents places of birth reported as Georgia. Ben was a Farmer.

Source:
Texas, Shelby County, JP 1
Enumerated 13 and 14 January 1920
SD 326 ED 182 Sheet 7B","STR06" "I44033","Biggerstaff","Neva Kathrine","29 May 1916","18 May 2012","0","Neva Bradley, 95, loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, passed away Friday, May 18, 2012. Graveside service: 10 a.m. Wednesday in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Visitation: 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Mount Olivet Funeral Home.

Neva was born May 29, 1916, in Diamond Hill and lived there until 1974. She was a member of North Richland Hills Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Woody Bradley; son, Jimmy Bradley; one sister; and two brothers.

Survivors: Daughter, Janet Osborn and husband, Lloyd; grandson, Toby Osborn and wife, Christin; great-grandchildren, Noah and Madeline; brother, Bob Biggerstaff; sister-in-law, Hazel Biggerstaff; and many nieces and nephews.

Published in Star-Telegram on May 22, 2012
(Copied from FindAGrave)","STR06" "I44036","Biggerstaff","Robert ""Bob"" Lert","6 Jan 1921","13 Mar 2018","0","Robert Lert Biggerstaff, 97, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Tuesday, March 13, 2018 in Sabine County Hospital.

Bob was born January 6, 1921 in Fort Worth, Texas to William Cale Biggerstaff and Emma Smith Biggerstaff.

He was a United States Air Force Veteran and later worked in refineries. He and his wife, Betty, attended Fairdale Baptist Church. He served on several church committees and supported several orphanage programs over the year. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, and camping.

Bob was preceded in death by his wife, Betty Biggerstaff.

He is survived by his nephew, David Scales and wife, Linda, of Magnolia, Texas; nieces and nephews, Janet and Lloyd Osborn, Gail Rollins, Barbara and Coalby Brown, Billye and W. A. Scaggs, Don and Bea Biggerstaff, Jerry and Lundie Biggerstaff, James and Libby Biggerstaff; great nephews, Jeff Scales and wife, Diane and Brent Scales and wife, Amy, also of Magnolia, Texas; great-great nieces, Jessica Scales, Mikala Scales, and Rylie Scales; and great-great nephews, Brandon Scales and wife, Kirsten, Jakab Scales, and Christopher Scales, all of Magnoila, Texas and several more great, great-great and great-great-great nieces and nephews.

Funeral services for Mr. Biggerstaff will be held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, March 15, 2018 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Burial will follow service in Fairmount Cemetery.

Online condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downoaded from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 21, 2018, Page 5","STR06" "I13882","Biggerstaff","William Cale","8 Feb 1882","20 Oct 1970","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows him as a son of Sam Biggerstaff and Elizabeth Miller. His occupation was listed as ""Laborer, Oil Company"" with the informant being W. C. Biggerstaff Jr.","STR06" "I17998","Biles","John Patterson","Abt 1803","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Federal Census
Pennsylvania, Bradford County, Wyalusing
Enumerated 21 Oct 1850
Page 244
129-130
John Biles 47 M Farmer $2000 Pa
Sarah Biles 42 F Pa
Phebe Biles 17 F Pa
William Biles 14 M Pa
Manerva Biles 13 F Pa
John Biles 10 M Pa
Ward Biles 6 M Pa
Lois Biles 4 F Pa
Charles Biles 1 M Pa
Alexander Biles 25 M Farmer Pa
","STR06" "I21504","Billig","David Lee","31 Oct 1937","11 Sep 2000","0","He was an electrician for General Motors at the Pontiac assembly plant. He is buried in Flint, Genesse County, Michigan.","STR06" "I21505","","","","","","","" "I21578","","","","","","","" "I20839","Billig","Leonard Claire","24 Oct 1914","13 Oct 1976","0","The son of William and Minnie (Bell) BILLING. He was a foreman for the Highway Department. After earning an associate's degree from Case Western Reserve he was employed by Murray Way Corp as VP Sales and Service Engineering. He and Mary are buried in Higgins Cemetery, Roscommon, MI. (Robert S. Strong, SFAA Historian).","STR06" "I21506","","","","","","","" "I34691","Billingsley","Sallie","28 Jan 1886","9 Aug 1971","0","Her Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySrarch.org, Texas Deaths 1890-1975, shows her as the daughter of Jim Billingsley and Lucretia McGee. She was widowed at the time of her death. The informant was her daughter, Mrs. Harvey Elam.","STR06" "I34691","Billingsley","Sallie","28 Jan 1886","9 Aug 1971","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I39691","Bills","William M.","Abt 1892","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Michigan, Montcalm County, West Half Crystal Town
Enumerated 2 Feb 1920
SD 8 ED 110 Sheet 6A
152-164
Bills, William L Head M W 27 M Mich Mich Ind Farmer
Bills, Nora M Wf F W 42 M Mich Mich Ohio
Allen, Jacob J Unkle M W 69 S Ohio NY NY Shoe cobbler

","STR06" "I25415","","","","","","","" "I29876","Binkelman","Ervenia Mary","11 Nov 1874","17 Jan 1916","0","Monday, Jan. 17th 1916 occured the death of Ervenia Mary Huebotter at Tokio Texas from pnuemonia. She was the daughter of William and Mary Binkleman, pioneers of Marion. Ervenia was born Nov. 11th 1874 at Perry's Mill, Town of Dupont, now the Village of Marion. Jan. 11th, 1908 she married William D. Huebotter of Burnham, Texas. Only a few short years of wedded life and she was called, leaving a fond husband and three motherless boys.

Ervenia's early life was passed at Marion with her many friends and associates and was a general favorite. She became a member of the M.E. Church in her youth and in both Church and Sunday School was a devoted and constant worker. After completing High School in Marion, she attended the Normal at Oshkosh. From there she went to Valpariso, Ind., and graduated in the school of Expression. While at that college, she met her husband, a student in the department of law. Since their marriage, they have made their home in the state of Texas.

The sad news of her loss was a shock to the people of this vicinity, a week ago Monday, when told of her death. Her sister Luella, started upon notice of her illness, but reached Tokio only in time to accompany the husband, babies and remains of Ervenia to her old home. Tuesday, Jan, 25th 1916, the body of the departed was laid at rest in the Dupont Cemetery, by the side of a loved brother and sister.

Funeral services were held at the residence of her brother, Jay Binkleman, conducted by the Rev. W. Taylor, Pastor of the M.E. Church of Marion. Left of the family to mourn her absence are her husband and children, a father and mother, two sisters and one brother.

Pall Bearers: Paul Michaelis, Neal Case, E.E. Ramsdell, John Buhr, R. Churchill, John Laughlin.

http://marion.k12.wi.us/mhs_web_page/Site%20Pages/Publications/ashestoashes/Letters%20G-I/HuebotterErveniaMary.html

(Courtesy of Lorraine Smith Benkelman)","STR06" "I33164","Binkelman","Frederic Mark","Abt 1877","11 May 1885","0","Name: Mark Binkelman
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 09 Jan 1886
Burial Place: Marion, Wisconsin
Death Date: 11 May 1885
Death Place: Marion, Waupaca, Wisconsin
Age: 8
Birth Date: 1871
Birthplace: Marion
Occupation:
Race: White
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William R. Binkelman
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Ramsdell
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B06570-2
System Origin: Wisconsin-EASy
Source Film Number: 1311663
Reference Number: item 2 p 150
Collection: Wisconsin Deaths and Burials, 1835-1968
","STR06" "I35542","Binkelman","George Edward","2 Sep 1907","1 Feb 1990","0","Name: George Edward Binkelman
Gender: Male
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place:
Birth Date: 02 Sep 1907
Birthplace: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race: White
Father's Name: L.J. Binkelman
Father's Birthplace: Wisc.
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Edna M. Cuff
Mother's Birthplace: Wisc.
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C01752-4
System Origin: Wisconsin-EASy
Source Film Number: 1305133
Reference Number: item 2 p 305
Collection: Wisconsin Births and Christenings, 1826-1926
","STR06" "I33180","Binkelman","John P.","14 May 1913","21 Mar 1992","0","SSDI
JOHN P BINKELMAN 14 May 1913 21 Mar 1992 (not specified) (none specified) 372-07-5900 Michigan","STR06" "I29041","Binkelman","Luella","22 Oct 1876","Abt 3 Jul 1947","0","Cass City Enterprise
Local Happening, Page 8
January 1, 1903

Miss Luella Binkelman, who has been the guest of Mrs. G.A. Striffler for several months, left on Tuesday morning for her home in Manitowoc, Wisc.

In a March 4, 1959 letter from Myrl Binkelman to Cora Striffler, she wrote that ""Luella will be dead for 12 years on July 3rd"" (Transcribed by Lorraine Smith Benkelman)","STR06" "I29041","Binkelman","Luella","22 Oct 1876","Abt 3 Jul 1947","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Wisconsin, Lafayette County, Shullsburg City, Ward 2
Enumerated 22 Apr 1910
SD 1 ED 52 Sheet 7B
45-45
Vischer, Eldert G. Head H M W 51 M/12 NY NY NY Clergyman Methodist
Vischer, Ollie E Wife F W 38 M/12 1/0 Wisc Wisc Wisc
Binkelman, Luella Sister-in-law F W 34 S Wisc Wisc Wisc

1920 Census
Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh Ward 10, Algoma Twp
Enumerated 6 Jan 1920
SD 5 ED 180 Sheet 4A
578-73-76
Binckelman, Myrle Partners (head) F W 30 S Wisc Wisc Vermont Partners Grocery Store
Binckelman, Luella Partners F W 40 S Wis Wis Vermont Partners Grocery Store
Huebotter, William Nephew M W 10 S Tx Tx Wisc
Huebotter, Dale Nephew M W 6 S Tx Tx Wisc
Huebotter, Keith Nephew M W 5 S Tx Tx Wisc

1930 Census
Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 70-23 SD 8 Sheet 7B
246-180-187
Binkelman, Luella Hd F w 55 S Wis Wis Wis None
Binkelman, Myrle Sister F W 46 S Wis Wis Wis Saleslady grocery
Huebotter, William J Nephew M W 20 Tx Tx Wisc Stock Man Notion Store
Huebotter, Richard K Nephew M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Pin Setter Bowling Alley
Huebotter, Dale V Nephew M W 15 S Tx Tx Wisc Stock Man Dry Goods Store","STR06" "I29877","Binkelman","Lyndon Jay ""Jay""","14 Apr 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","Jay, as we know him, was educated in the Marion schools, finishing up a business course at Racine. Was in business with his father until he sold to L. M. DeVaud & Co. Since then he remained in their emply until six months ago, he accepted a position with a Detroit house as travelling salesman, and two weeks since his family left for Port Huron, Mich. to make their future home. Muriel, the youngest daughter of the family, was born in this village April 14th 1884. She is with her parents in Oshkosh, the life and joy of the household. I have no wish or desire to flatter or give honor or respect where it is not due, but in this case, where I can write from a knowledge of what I am writing about I think it no flattery to say that for a family laboring under the conditions that this one did, all honor is due. That he was willing anxious to undertake any kind of labor to support his family he proved. He taught school at Belle Plaine two terms, cooked in the woods, purchased 10 acres of land on the town and county line road 1 1-2 miles west of the Marion Cemetery, and now owned by Wm. Anelam, moved his family there and was living there when we came in 1875. Here with no team, trying to clear up enough to get in a crop to keep them from starving, with his neighbor Aug. Dieck who had an ox team, they would exchange work, Binkelman driving the oxen, while Dieck with his two sons August and Jule would pile up the logs, fine maple logs worth now 40 dollars per thousand feet. Had to burn them up to make room to grow something to eat. That it was a struggle to live I can well believe. In 1876 he sold his farm to Wm. Anelam and came to the village and lived in a house located where Chas. Wiesman now lives and owned by Mrs. M. Timm. On the site or near it now occupied by Joseph Miller's grocery store, Binkelman and a man named Ritter, started a Hardware Store

At the time he completed his registration for the draft during World War I, his address was 291 King, Detroit, MI, and he was foreman at Dodge Bros (Badge 52501). He was 5'10', and weighed 165.","STR06" "I29877","Binkelman","Lyndon Jay ""Jay""","14 Apr 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit City, Ward 5
SD 145 ED 179 Sheet 1B
291-10-12
Binkleman, J M W 40 Wisc Wisc Wisc Clerical Auto Factory
Binkleman, Edna F W 39 Wisc Wisc Wisc
Binkleman, Robert M W 12 Wisc Wisc Wisc
Binkleman, Edward M W 12 Wisc Wisc Wisc
Binkleman, John M W 6 Wisc Wisc Wisc
Binkleman, Hamilton M W 2 2/12 Mich Wisc Wisc


1930 Census
Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit City, Ward 6, Block 47
Enumerated April 5, 1930
ED 82-1079 SD 20 Sheet 5A Stamped 185
Binkelman, Lindon J Head $11,000 R M W 50 M@ 25 Wisc Wisc Wisc Superintendant Auto Factory
Binkelman, Edna M Wife F W 48 M@23 Wisc Wisc England
Binkelman, Robert W M W 23 S Wisc Wisc Wisc Credit Clerk Refrigerator Co
Binkelman, John P M W 15 S Wisc Wisc Wisc
Binkelman, Jay M W 9 S Mich Wisc Wisc","STR06" "I29042","Binkelman","Myrl ""Muriel""","14 Apr 1885","Oct 1969","0","SSDI:

MYRL BINKELMAN 14 Apr 1885 Oct 1969 54901 (Oshkosh, Winnebago, WI ) (none specified) 388-30-7117 Wisconsin","STR06" "I29042","Binkelman","Myrl ""Muriel""","14 Apr 1885","Oct 1969","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh Ward 10, Algoma Twp
Enumerated 6 Jan 1920
SD 5 ED 180 Sheet 4A
578-73-76
Binckelman, Myrle Partners (head) F W 30 S Wisc Wisc Vermont Partners Grocery Store
Binckelman, Luella Partners F W 40 S Wis Wis Vermont Partners Grocery Store
Huebotter, William Nephew M W 10 S Tx Tx Wisc
Huebotter, Dale Nephew M W 6 S Tx Tx Wisc
Huebotter, Keith Nephew M W 5 S Tx Tx Wisc

1930 Census
Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 70-23 SD 8 Sheet 7B
246-180-187
Binkelman, Luella Hd F w 55 S Wis Wis Wis None
Binkelman, Myrle Sister F W 46 S Wis Wis Wis Saleslady grocery
Huebotter, William J Nephew M W 20 Tx Tx Wisc Stock Man Notion Store
Huebotter, Richard K Nephew M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Pin Setter Bowling Alley
Huebotter, Dale V Nephew M W 15 S Tx Tx Wisc Stock Man Dry Goods Store","STR06" "I29875","Binkelman","Olla Estelle ""Ollie""","Abt 1872","Bef 1915","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Wisconsin, Lafayette County, Shullsburg City, Ward 2
Enumerated 22 Apr 1910
SD 1 ED 52 Sheet 7B
45-45
Vischer, Eldert G. Head H M W 51 M/12 NY NY NY Clergyman Methodist
Vischer, Ollie E Wife F W 38 M/12 1/0 Wisc Wisc Wisc
Binkelman, Luella Sister-in-law F W 34 S Wisc Wisc Wisc","STR06" "I33179","Binkelman","Robert William","2 Sep 1907","Yes, date unknown","0","Name: Robert Wm. Binkelman
Gender: Male
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place:
Birth Date: 02 Sep 1907
Birthplace: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Death Date:
Name Note: Twin see 771
Race: White
Father's Name: Lyndon J. Binkelman
Father's Birthplace: Wisc.
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Edna M. Cuff
Mother's Birthplace: Wisc.
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C01752-4
System Origin: Wisconsin-EASy
Source Film Number: 1305133
Reference Number: item 2 p 305
Collection: Wisconsin Births and Christenings, 1826-1926
","STR06" "I43335","Binkelmann","Catharina Dorothea","29 Aug 1796","Yes, date unknown","0","The kirchlichen Familienregister Band 1 shows that she was confirmed in 1810, and was married in Schorndorf on 23 Nov 1817. The name of her spouse was not listed.","STR06" "I11959","Binkelmann","Christian","5 Jul 1754","6 Nov 1802","0","BonnieMaragaret Jacobs wrote that Christianus became a weaver, probably of the flax that was locally grown (p. 53).

","STR06" "I43334","Binkelmann","Christian","22 Oct 1793","8 Jun 1821","0","The kirchlichen Familienregister Band 1 shows that he was confirmed in 1807.","STR06" "I11967","Binkelmann","Eva Rosina","4 Jan 1778","13 May 1848","0","BonnieMargaret Jacobs shows that she married, on 2 Jun 1801, Johann Jacob Ayrer.","STR06" "I43331","Binkelmann","Jacob","22 Oct 1788","Yes, date unknown","0","The kirchlichen Familienregister Band 1 shows that he was confirmed in 1802, and sometime after this ""vanished"" from the parish, perhaps understandably after this parents sordid deaths.","STR06" "I43332","Binkelmann","Johann Friederich","4 Jan 1790","18 Feb 1814","0","The kirchlichen Familienregister Band 1 shows that he was confirmed in 1804.","STR06" "I44","Binkelmann","Johann Jakob","22 Jul 1725","19 Sep 1789","0","Shown as a ""Mauermacher"" (brickworker, masonry) on the marriage record of his son, Christian Binkelmann. Pl?derhausen parish registers show him as a son of Hans Jerg Benkelmann und Anna Barbara, geb. Wallter.","STR06" "I43","Binkelmann","Johann Jakob","19 Sep 1752","6 Jun 1788","0","BonnieMargaret Jacobs writes that Jacob followed his father and grandfather into the trade of wannanmacher. She added that almost certainly the men of Pl?derhausen were farmers in addition to their trades, because trade alone was not large enough to support a man without land to grow his own food. BonnieMargaret noted that cabbage, millet, poppy, beets, clover and flax were all raised in the area (p. 53). BonnieMargaret also stated that the death record of Jacob showed his cause of death at the young age of 36 was attributable to 'delirium-fever.'

BonnieMargaret found records of Johann Jacob Benkelmann's death inventory in Pl?derhausen records. She explained that ""upon death, every item belonging to the married couple was inventoried and the guilded artisans placed a monetary value on each thing owned by the parents. The property and inheritance of the wife would be deducted from the estate and the remainder would be divided equaily between the widow and living children. Since the widow would immediately receive possession of her own clothing, only the clothing of the deceased would be itemized""

Jacob's death inventory included the following property:

""one half of a two floor house and an additional building and yard under one roof, down in the lower part of the village besides Friedrich Bose and Christoph Gries"", following the house there is a list of vineyards, meadows and garden. No cash is listed, but the couple owned one prayer book, one hand Bible and one hymnal. Furniture and household items consisted of: a bed, clothes wardrobe, hat box, milk box, trunks, child's bed, old trunk, hardwood table, two chairs, one footstool, bells and tools (household), garden tools, axe, field fork, scythe, one container of seed, foodstuffs (potatoes, etc), craftsman's tools, one pistol. His clothing consisted of one blue jacket, one waist cloth, one black pair leather pants, one pair deer leather pants, one hat, one blue chest cloth, one white cloth vest or jacket, one pair shoes. The inventory also itemized every kitchen tool, and the longest category in his inventory were the household linens, five pages in total of linens alone. The total inheritable property was valued at 1312 florins and 30 kreutze, and after re-listing all the property, the inventory specified who got what. It was signed by Eva and her curator, and by the curator of the children's interest. (p. 64).","STR06" "I42","Binkelmann","Johann Jakob","16 Apr 1776","12 May 1842","0","In her 1981 unpublished manuscript, BonnieMargaret Jacobs writes that ""Johann Jacob (III) grew up in Pl?derhausen with his sister and his cousins, but his father had died a year before the son would have begun his apprenticeship, thus he could not follow in his fathers trade as wannanmacher. He apparently apprenticed with his Uncle Christianius to become a weaver. When he was 20, perhaps in his wandering years as a journeyman, he met Maria Katharina Bauer, whose family had been citizens of Breech, in B?rtlingen parish, for several generations. There is, of course, no record of how the young couple felt about each other or what their intent was. But it was not long before they were faced with a difficult choice [because of Catharina's pregnancy]. Under the restrictive marriage laws of the time, it would have been economic suicide for young Jacob to marry Katharina, he would have had to forfeit his imminent promotion to master status. Katharina was pregant with no husband, and while her unfortunate situation was not unusual, it was still difficult. Though the illegitimacy rate in W?rttemberg was high, so was the infanticide rate. Many young women tried to hide their pregnancies and dispose of their children, but she did not. She would have been called before her pastor to explain the circumstances of her pregnancy and identify the father. In this case, both Katharina and Jacob acknowledged their relationship. In many other cases, that didn't happen and the child would bear his mother's surname. If the father was identified, and acknowledged his paternity, then the child would bear the name of his true father. (p. 56).","STR06" "I15950","Bird","Elbert Clabe","2 Oct 1886","22 Feb 1963","0","Name: Elbert Clabe Byrd
Death Date: 22 Feb 1963
Death Place: Precinct No 4, Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 76 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 02 Oct 1886
Birthplace: Sabine Parrish, La.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Byrd
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Josephine
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Precinct 4, Houston, Harris, Texas
Cemetery: Mount Sinai Cemetery
Burial Place: Fairdale, Sabine, Texas
Burial Date: 22 Feb 1963
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117176
Digital Film Number: 4028564
Image Number: 2588
Reference Number: cn 10022
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

","STR06" "I46345","","","","","","","" "I16707","Birdwell","Adelia ""Addie""","Abt 1867","Yes, date unknown","0","David Pike shows that she married David Walter KELLAR on 18 Dec 1886.","STR06" "I35643","Birdwell","Albert Birton","26 Dec 1893","2 Dec 1960","0","When he completed his World War I draft registration card, he showed his date of birth as December 26, 1894. He indicated he was born in Somerville, Texas, and that he was employed in Rebecca, Texas as a Farmer. He was single, of medium heigth, slender build, with blue eyes and dark hair.

Name: Albert Birton Birdwell
Death Date: 02 Dec 1960
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Residence: 955 N. Railroad Silsbee, TX
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age:
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 26 Dec 1893
Birthplace: San Augustine County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mrs. Myrtis Birdwell
Father's Name: Charlie L. Birdwell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lulu Henley
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Lumberman - Lumber
Armed Services: Yes 8-27-18/2-3-19 VAH Records
Informant VAH Records (Mrs. Myrtis Birdwell, Box 955, Silsbee TX)
Place of Residence: Silsbee, Hardin, Texas
Cemetery: Resthaven Cemetery
Burial Place: Silsbee, Texas
Burial Date: 03 Dec 1960
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116619
Digital Film Number: 4166552
Image Number: 00000921
Reference Number: 72404
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35643","Birdwell","Albert Birton","26 Dec 1893","2 Dec 1960","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I16717","Birdwell","Allie Leona","18 Dec 1897","2 Sep 1976","0","Name: Allie Leona Allen
Death Date: 02 Sep 1976
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 78 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Dec 1897
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Lemual J Birdwell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary E Marshall
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Salesperson Dry Goods
Place of Residence: 406 E. Livingston, San Augustine
Informant: Mary Beth Walker (daughter)
Cemetery: Liberty Hill
Burial Place: San Augustine County, Texas
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243979
Digital Film Number: 4005495
Image Number: 01556
Reference Number: 71027
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I16717","Birdwell","Allie Leona","18 Dec 1897","2 Sep 1976","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I35736","Birdwell","Archie D.","5 Sep 1901","2 Jul 1993","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 18, 1930
ED 203-2 SD 19 Sheet 8B
Sm? proned? dirt road
157-157
Birdwell, Archie Head M W 28 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Birdwell, Velma Wf F W 26 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, Evelyn Dtr F W 7 S M Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, Doris Dtr F W 5 S M Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, Bilile (Bettie) J Dtr F W 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
158-158
Birdwell, Lem Head M W 52 m1 Tx Miss Ala Farmer
Birdwell, Mary Wf F W 51 M 20 La Tx Tx","STR06" "I16722","Birdwell","Artie B.","27 Jun 1915","23 Sep 1999","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 13, 1999, page 16

Artie Birdwell Pike

Artie Birdwell Pike, 84, of Garrison died Sept. 23, 1999, in Garrison.

Mrs. Pike was born Jun 27, 1915 in Bronson as a daughter of the late Elbert and Evie Roberts Birdwell.

Survivors: sons and daughters-in-law, Joe Pike of Garrison and David and Tempie Pike of Timpson; two daughters, Peggy Pike of Houston and Patsy Rogers of the Woodlands; 12 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Elbert Pike; a son, Carol Pike; and a daughter, Jimmie Lou Curbow.

Funeral services were held Sept. 24 at the chapel of Taylor Funeral Home in Timpson with Bro. Norman McDonald officiating. Interment followed at Corinth Cemetery near Timpson.

(Tramscribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2011)","STR06" "I16723","Birdwell","Beatrice","1 Nov 1918","15 Jul 1988","0","David Pike writes that she married first Odell HANCOCK and second Cullen WEDGEWORTH.

SSDI:

BEATRICE B WEDGEWORTH 01 Nov 1918 15 Jul 1988 75975 (Timpson, Shelby, TX ) (none specified) 457-48-9435 Texas
","STR06" "I35654","","","","","","","" "I31199","Birdwell","Bertha Mae","26 Sep 1919","30 Apr 2011","0","The Sabine County Reporter
May 4, 2011, Page 11

Bertha Mae McMurry

Mrs. Bertha Mae McMurry, 91, was born Sept. 26, 1919, in San Augustine County to the late Enlow Birdwell and Florence (Hardy) Birdwell. She entered into rest in San Augustine on Saturday, April 30, 2011.

She was a member of Chinquapin Missionary Baptist Church. She and her husband, Dick McMurry, were once owners of a small convenience store in San Augustine which many of the school children patronized. She loved visiting with the kids and come to know most all of them, along with their parents. She had also worked at the ""Tomato Stand"" at the railroad station, where they boxed tomatoes to be sold and/or shipped on the train. In her later years she worked as a caregiver for several of the elderly or homebound people in the community. One of her greatest gifts was her love for her family and friends. She always enjoyed visiting with them.

She is survived by her daughters, Belva Joyce Stewart of San Augustine and Norma Lynn Mattox and husband Tony of Navasota; son, Don McMurry and wife Delores of Nacogdoches; seven grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild; brothers, Winfred Birdwell and wife Vivian and Carl O. Birdwell and wife Helen, all of San Augustine; sister, Margie Nell Hildabrant of Bridge City; sister-in-law, Pauline Birdwell of San Augustine; along with numerous nieces, nephews and many friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Dick McMurry; brothers, Norman Birdwell and Kennon Birdwell; sisters, Audrey Drawhorn, Ruby Murphy, and Mattie Lou Breaux; granddaughter, Kim George; grandson, Jonathan Mattox; great-granddaughter, Emily Connor; great-grandson, Jacob Haughn; great-great-granddaughter, Kate Haughn; and son-in-law, Doug Stewart.

Funeral services were held in the First Baptist Church, San Augustine, Tuesday, May 3, with Bro. Wallace Edgar and Dr. Sam Wayman officiating. Music was by Clifford Perry on the piano and Vicki Sublett singing. Burial followed in the Chinquapin Cemetery, San Augustine County.

Pallbearers were Robert Winfield, S.J. Butler, John Butts, Warren Norvell, Gerald Stewart, and Ray Hardy.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Chinquapin Baptist Church or Chinquapin Cemetery.

Services were under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine. Online condolences may be posted at www.timeformemory.com/wymanroberts.","STR06" "I43327","","","","","","","" "I46840","Birdwell","Billie Faye","22 Apr 1933","11 Jul 2016","0","Obituary of Billie Paschal Cain

Funeral services for Billie Faye Birdwell Paschal Cain 83, of Tahlequah, Oklahoma, will be held Saturday, 11:00 am July 16, 2016 at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home Chapel in San Augustine, Texas with Calvin Evans officiating. Interment will follow at Rosevine Cemetery under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.

Billie went to be with her Heavenly Father July 11, 2016 in Oklahoma. She was born in San Augustine, Texas April 22, 1933 to the late E. J. and Lessie Kerr Birdwell. She worked for Southwestern Bell Telephone Company and later worked for NASA for several years. Billie enjoyed playing dominoes, especially 42 and generally being outside. She spent her time camping, fishing, riding horses and riding mules with her husband Clyde. Billie often read and studied her Bible.

She is preceded in death by her parents, her husbands Dale Paschal and Clyde Cain, and three sisters.

Survivors include cousins and special friends.

Visitation will be held prior to the service Saturday, July 16, 2016 from 10-11 am at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.

Copied from the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home website
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, July 20, 2016, Page 10","STR06" "I43666","Birdwell","Billie Rose","10 Mar 1931","21 Oct 2023","0","Mrs. Billie Rose (Birdwell) Patterson of Bronson, Texas, passed away Saturday, October 21, 2023, at the age of 92 years, 7 months, and 11 days.

Mrs. Patterson was born March 10, 1931, in Bronson to parents Clarice (Crocker) and Samuel Birdwell.

She and James Patterson were married in 1947 and lived in Beaumont for 33 years. Upon retirement they returned to their farm in San Augustine County. Their greatest joy was spending time with friends and family at their country home. After returning to their farm, they became faithful members of the First Methodist Church in Pineland, Texas.

Her survivors include her daughter, Brenda Chirafis and husband Michael of China, Texas; a son, James Patterson Jr. and wife Dodi of Wimberly, Texas; grandchildren, Michael Chirafis Jr. and wife Jennifer, Andrew Chirafis and wife Cathy, and Billie Rose Patterson; and great-grandchildren, Mason Chirafis, Emma Chirafis, Michael Chirafis III, and Lydia Chirafis.

She was preceded in death by her husband, James Patterson, in 2012; father, Samuel Birdwell; mother, Clarice Skinner; a brother, Tex Birdwell; and sister, Patsy Hardy.

Visitation will begin at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 25, 2023, at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, located at 316 W. Columbia in San Augustine.

Funeral services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 25, 2023, at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with Rev. Alberto Williams officiating. Committal service and interment will follow at Little Flock Cemetery, located on County Road 4330 near Bronson.

Pallbearers: Mike Chirafis Jr., Andrew Chirafis, Michael Chirafis III, Mason Chirafis, James Patterson Jr., and Rusty Birdwell.

Her family wishes to offer a special appreciation to the staff members of Hospice Plus and Stone Creek Care Center for their attention and care for Mrs. Patterson.

Visit www.WymanRobertsFuneralHome.com for memories and condolences.

Arrangements are under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine.

Downloaded from the Wyman Roberts website

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, October 25, 2023, Page 4","STR06" "I4276","","","","","","","" "I34551","Birdwell","Brett Michael","11 Feb 1964","30 Sep 2009","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 7, 2009, Page 15

Brett Michael Birdwell

Brett Michael Birdwell, 45, was born to Norman and Joan Birdwell in Alexandria, LA, on Feb. 11, 1964. He entered into rest in Longview on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009.

Birdwell served several years in the U.S. Air Force. After returning home, he went to work as an air conditioning technician.

Survivors: mother, Joan Birdwell of San Augustine; daughters, Megan Birdwell and Amber Birdwell, both of Dallas; sisters, Diane Birdwell of Dallas and Linda Thomson of San Augustine; brothers, Bruce Birdwell of Houston and Barry Birdwell of San Antonio.

He was preceded in death by his father, Norman Birdwell.

Funeral services were Saturday, Oct. 3 at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine, with Dr. Sam Wayman officiating. Burial followed in Chinquapin Cemetery.

Services were under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, October 2009)

A similiar obituary appeared in the October 8, 2009 issue of the San Augustine Tribune.","STR06" "I4275","","","","","","","" "I26268","Birdwell","Carl O'Brien ""Carlo""","21 Dec 1937","8 Dec 2023","0","Carl O. Birdwell Obituary

Mr. Carl O. Birdwell, age 85, passed from this life Friday, September 8, 2023, at his residence in San Augustine County.

Carl O. was born December 21, 1937, in San Augustine County to parents Enlow and Florence (Hardy) Birdwell and was a lifelong area resident. He married the love of his life, Helen Murray on June 7, 1958, having celebrated 65 years of marriage this year. He was a registered licensed land surveyor for over 40 years, retiring from Texas Department of Transportation with 22 years of service and then working many years in private practice, as well as farming and ranching. A strong Christian man, he served Chinquapin Baptist Church as a devoted member and deacon for 56 years.

His survivors include his wife, Helen Murray Birdwell of San Augustine County; a daughter, Carla Ladner and husband Rodney of Lufkin; son, Glen Birdwell and wife Cindy of Gaithersburg, Maryland; grandchildren, Kelli Harley and husband Justin, Brien Birdwell and wife Kelley, Lauren Morley and husband Nicholas, Kristen Ladner, Leah Mitchell and husband Ryan, Abigail Ajamian and husband John; great-grandchildren, Emma Harley, Evan Harley, Eli Harley, and Julian Mitchell; a brother, Winfred Birdwell; and a host of nieces and nephews.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sons, Dale Birdwell and Mark Birdwell; brothers, Norman Birdwell, Kennon Birdwell; sisters, Bertha Mae McMurry, Matt Breaux, Ruby Murphy, Audrey Drawhorn, and Margie Nell Hildabrant.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Monday, Sept. 11, 2023, at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, located at 316 W. Columbia Street in San Augustine.

Funeral services are set for 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, September 12, 2023, at Chinquapin Baptist Church, located at 3793 FM 1751 in San Augustine County. Committal service and interment will follow at the Chinquapin Cemetery.

Pallbearers: Rodney Ladner, Brien Birdwell, Justin Harley, Nicholas Morley, Don McMurry, and John Ajamian.

Visit www.WymanRobertsFuneralHome.com for memories and condolences.

Arrangements are under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine.

Downloaded from the Wyman Roberts website","STR06" "I16708","Birdwell","Charles ""Charlie"" Lee","19 Mar 1871","4 Jan 1950","0","Name: Charles L. Birdwell
Death Date: 04 Jan 1950
Death Place: Silsbee, Hardin, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 78 years 9 months 15 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Mar 1871
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jim Birdwell
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Name: Mattie Corgburn
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Occupation: Farming
Place of Residence: Silsbee, Hardin, Texas
Cemetery: San Augustine, Texas
Burial Place: San Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 06 Jan 1950
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2074223
Digital Film Number: 4030079
Image Number: 2275
Reference Number: cn 2062
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I16708","Birdwell","Charles ""Charlie"" Lee","19 Mar 1871","4 Jan 1950","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, Pr. 4
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 77 Sheet 7A Stamped 243
105-105
Birdwell, Charlie L Hd W M Mar 1871 29 M 7 Tx Ala Ala Farmer
Birdwell, Lula Wf W F Apr 1877 23 M 7 4/4 Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, Burton Son W M Dec 1892 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, Corlis Son W M Aug 1895 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, Ora Dtr W F Dec 1896 S S Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, Obe Son W M May 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 4
Enumerated 16 May 1910
SD 2 ED 101 Sheet 1B
14-15
Samuel Henley Household
15-16
Birdwell, Charley L Hd M W 39 M1 14 Tx Ala Ala Farmer
Birdwell, Lula A Wf F W 33 m 14 8/6 Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, Bertin A Son m W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Labor
Birdwell, Carlis C Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Labor
Birdwell, Ora M Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Labor
Birdwell, Obye L Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, Wallis H Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, Minnie A Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx




1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated 3 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 174 Sheet 11B
201-204
Birdwell, Charles Head M W 49 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Birdwell, Lula Wf F W 49 M Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, Wallace Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, Minnie Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx


1930 Census
Texas, Cameron County, JP No. 3
April 15, 1930 ED 31-24 SD 29 Sheet 11A Sheet 158
198-212
Birdwell, C. L. Head M W 59 M 22 Tx Ala Ala Farmer
Birdwell, Lula Wf F W 53 M 16 Tx Tx Tx



","STR06" "I16708","Birdwell","Charles ""Charlie"" Lee","19 Mar 1871","4 Jan 1950","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I35639","Birdwell","Christine","Abt 1907","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Harris County, JP 1, Houston City, Block 900
Enumerated 21 April 1930
ED 101-71 SD 26 Sheet 2A Stamped 67
Main Street
86
Collier John A Head $50 R M W 42 M 26 Ga Ga Ga Lawyer General Practice
Collier, Clara Wf F W 38 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Collier, Lucille Dtr F W 7 S Tx Ga Tx
Birdwell, Christine Sister F W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Stenographer Law Office

","STR06" "I35626","Birdwell","Clara Emma","4 Apr 1892","11 Jul 1981","0","She changed her last name to Miller, due to the professional name change of her daughter, actress Anne Miller.","STR06" "I35626","Birdwell","Clara Emma","4 Apr 1892","11 Jul 1981","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Harris County, JP 1, Houston City, Block 900
Enumerated 21 April 1930
ED 101-71 SD 26 Sheet 2A Stamped 67
Main Street
86
Collier John A Head $50 R M W 42 M 26 Ga Ga Ga Lawyer General Practice
Collier, Clara Wf F W 38 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Collier, Lucille Dtr F W 7 S Tx Ga Tx
Birdwell, Christine Sister F W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Stenographer Law Office","STR06" "I27747","Birdwell","Dale O'Brien","28 Aug 1959","28 Jan 2006","0","Sabine County Reporter
February 1, 2006

Dale O'Brien Birdwell

Dale O'Brien Birdwell, 46, of Lufkin died Saturday, Jan. 28, 2006, at his residence. Birdwell was born Aug. 28, 1959 in San Augustine County and was a field engineer with Biotech. He was a member and musician at Chinquapin Baptist Church. Survivors: his parents, Carl O. and Helen Birdwell of San Augustine County; a sister and brother-in-law, Carla and Rodney LADNER of Lufkin; brothers and sisters-in-law, Mark and Cathy Birdwell of San Augustine County and Glen and Cindy Birdwell of McKinney; and nieces and nephews, Kelli Birdwell, Brien Birdwell, Lauren LADNER, Leah Birdwell, Kristen LADNER, and Abigail Birdwell. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Chinquapin Baptist Church on FM 1751 with the pastor, Bro. Gerald Sowell and Bro. Gordon Knight, pastor of Pineland First Baptist Church officiating. Interment followed at Chinquapin Cemetery. Services were under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Directors in San Augustine.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I46562","Birdwell","Delena","Abt 1904","Abt 1994","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page links her to parents Patrick Henry Birdwell (1870-1947) and Francis Elizabeth Murray (1883-1965), both buried at the Macune Cemetery in San Augustine.","STR06" "I43326","","","","","","","" "I26296","Birdwell","Drunetta Kay ""Drue""","30 Apr 1925","6 Apr 1972","0","Name: Drunetta Kay Pilkenton
Death Date: 06 Apr 1972
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 46 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 30 Apr 1925
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Estes J Birdwell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lessie Kerr
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223768
Digital Film Number: 4005476
Image Number: 00399
Reference Number: 28273
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I26297","Birdwell","Duvergn Elizabeth","30 Jan 1928","16 Jan 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 24, 1996, page 12

Duvergn Elizabeth Wills

Duvergn Elizabeth Birdwell Wills, 67, of Rosevine died Tuesday, Jan. 16, 1996 at Medical Center Hospital in Nacogdoches.

A longtime resident of Sabine County, she was born Jan. 30, 1928, in San Augustine County. She was a member of Rosevine Missionary Baptist Church and a homemaker.

Survivors: sons, John Keith Falkenberry of Woodville and Miles Falkenberry of Willis; two sisters, Izora PETERSON of Dobbin and Billie CAIN of Caldwell; seven grandchidlren and three great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill, Bro. Milton Powell officiating. Interment followed at Low's Chapel Cemetery in Sabine County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2011)



San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, March 15, 2007

The Graduating Class of 1945-presented a check for $1,250 to the San Augustine Garden Club Courthouse Restoration Project. The Class of 1945 presentation (was) in memory of deceased members whose names will be entered into the ""Restoration Memory Book"" and available for viewing. The memorial includes members of the class: Jewel Dean WHITEHEAD Duncan, LaVern CONN Lister, Duverne BIRDWELL Falkenberry, Myrtle WALTON Poole, Irion BATE, Herbert WOODS, Laurie ""Boo"" MATHEWS, Haven EVETT, Kenneth HALBERT, Charles WITHERS, Willie Bue EPPS Byley, Nelwyn CARTER, Kathryn HANKS Perry, Alice Joy WILLIAMS Gallo, Pay HENRY Fussell, Mary Beth ALLEN Walker, and Class Sponsors Bruce GOLDMAN and Brooksie HOLT Kennever. Pictured were Marie ISENBLITTER Smith and Agnes WILLIAMS Sparks representing the class of 1945, (with the check they presented) to Sharon POLLARD, President of the San Augustine Garden Club and Carolyn LADNER, Treasurer. Back row, members of the S.A. Gardn Club: Kathie HALEY; Mary Jean HALEY, Betty OGLESBEE, Project Chairman, and McXie MARTIN, all members of hte Courthouse Restoration Committe Project.","STR06" "I16714","Birdwell","Elbert Cogburn","12 Nov 1884","4 May 1963","0","David Pike writes that he worked in sawmills most of his adult life until his family moved to Panola County circa 1923, after which time he and his family worked as sharecroppers. His registration for the draft during World War I showed his as a carpenter for Kirby Lumber Co of Bronson. He was also shown as a resident of Bronson, with his nearest relative being Mrs. Eva Birdwell. He was shown as of medium heighth, medium build, with blue eyes and black hair.

Name: Elbert C. Birdwell
Death Date: 04 May 1963
Death Place: Marshall, Harrison, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 79 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 Nov 1883
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James Birdwell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Cogburn
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Ret. Saw Mill Worker
Place of Residence: Carthage, Panola, Texas
Cemetery: Mt. Bethel
Burial Place: Panola Co., Texas
Burial Date: 05 May 1963
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117274
Digital Film Number: 4028587
Image Number: 991
Reference Number: 32016
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I16714","Birdwell","Elbert Cogburn","12 Nov 1884","4 May 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Panola County, Precinct 7
Enumerated 1 April 1930
ED 183-16 SD 12 Sheet 6A Stamped 205
100-112
Birdwell, Elbert C Head M W 43 M 22 Tx Ala Tx Farmer General Farm
Birdwell, Evie Wife F W 41 M 20 Tx Ala La Laborer Farm
Birdwell, Bertice Son m W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Birdwell, Artie B. Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Birdwell, Beatrice Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Birdwell, Roy Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, Troy Son M W 3 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I622","Birdwell","Ellie Mae Blanche","6 Jun 1905","30 Mar 1998","0","She is shown as Virgie on a census listing with her mother and stepfather, Joe Fuller, as of 1910. At the time of the 1920 Federal Census, an Estes, Ellie, and Oscar Birdwell were living in the home of Neal and Martha Henley of San Augustine County, and listed as their grandchildren.

The name Ellie also appears on the birth record of her daughter, Bobine. Therefore it appears she was actually named Ellie Blanche, in honor of her mother.

Obituary San Augustine Tribune

April 2, 1998

Funeral for Ellie Mae Birdwell Woods

Ellie Mae Birdwell Woods, 92, of San Augustine died Monday, March 30, 1998 at Colonial Pines Nursing Home in San Augustine. Funeral services were held at 2:00 pm Wednesday, April 1, 1998 at Little Flock Baptist Church in San Augustine with burial at Little Flock Cemetery under the direction of Wyman Robert Funeral Home in San Augustine. Services were conducted by Bro. Cliff Durham and Bro. R. C. Butler. She was a lifelong resident of San Augustine County and a member of the Baptist Church. She was the wife of the late Hamp Woods. Survivors include daughters Alice Blanche Murray of San Augustine and Bobbie Loukas of Port Arthur; and a daugher-in-law, Frances N. Woods, San Augustine; 11 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were R. C. Butler, Don Butler, Derrell Gardner, Jack Brown, Jimmy Brown, Winfred Birdwell and Tucker Dickerson.

(Copied from ""Heather's Family Tree"" ; http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=patblanchard46&id=I01883)

A similar obituary was published in the Sabine County Reporter, April 1, 1998, Page 1","STR06" "I4392","Birdwell","Enlow Cornelius","6 Jan 1902","7 Nov 1974","0","Was not listed with his mother and stepfather, Joseph Thomas Fuller, at the time of the 1910 Sabine County census.

Name: Enlow Cornelius Birdwell
Death Date: 07 Nov 1974
Death Place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 72 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1902
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Bernice Birdwell
Father's Name: Norman Thadius Birdwell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Blanche Henley
Mother's Birthplace:
Informant: Bernice Birdwell (Wife)
Occupation: Lumberman
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243404
Digital Film Number: 4167742
Image Number: 2358
Reference Number: 84187
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I4392","Birdwell","Enlow Cornelius","6 Jan 1902","7 Nov 1974","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I26267","","","","","","","" "I4393","Birdwell","Estes James","25 Mar 1903","28 Aug 1978","0","Was not listed with his mother and stepfather, Joseph Thomas Fuller, at the time of the 1910 Sabine County census?

At the time of the 1920 Federal Census, Estes, Ellie, and Oscar Birdwell were living in the home of Neal and Martha Henley of San Augustine County, and listed as their grandchildren. (Indexed on Ancestry, in error, as Denley).

From the Texas Death Index:
Birdwell Estes J 08-28-1978 HARRIS","STR06" "I4393","Birdwell","Estes James","25 Mar 1903","28 Aug 1978","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Federal Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP Number 4
Enumerated April 20, 1930 by Hoy H. Begley
ED 203-7 SD 19 Sheet 9B

HH 175-179 Oscar and Nona Birdwell
HH 176-180
Birdwell, James E Head W M 27 M@20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Birdwell, Lessie L Wife F W 23 M@16 Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, Drue C Dtr F W 4 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, Dubern Dtr F W 2 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I16720","Birdwell","Ethel May","19 Oct 1910","Yes, date unknown","0","Jerry Pike noted that she married first Jerry Long and second, in 1929, Robert Lee Glick.","STR06" "I43325","Birdwell","Evelyn","11 Jan 1923","30 May 2013","0","Mrs. Evelyn L. (Birdwell) Samford, age 90, longtime resident of San Augustine, passed from this life late Thursday evening, May 30, 2013, in San Augustine, Texas.
Evelyn was born to Velma (Crouch) and Archie Birdwell on January 11, 1923, in San Augustine, Texas. She worked as a bookkeeper, along with her husband, they owned and operated Western Auto, was a Charter member of the Daughters of the Repbublic of Texas and was affiliated with the First United Methodist Church in San Augustine.

Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, June 3, 2013, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, with interment following in the San Augustine City Cemetery in San Augustine. Dr. Bill Lanigan will officiate at the Funeral Service. Visitation will be Sunday evening, June 2, 2013, from the hours of 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas 75972.

Those left to cherish her memory include: Her Husband; Charles Samford of San Augustine; Sons; David Samford of Nacogdoches, and John Samford of West Virginia; Grandchildren; Matthew Samford of Nacogdoches and Abigail Samford of Buffalo, New York; Sisters; Dois Leak of Kilgore and Betty Jo Bessonett of Tyler, along with several nieces and nephews.

In lieu of flowers, at the family request, memorials should be made to the charity of your choice.

","STR06" "I26294","Birdwell","Harold Rudolph","20 Jan 1928","26 Jan 2016","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, October 19, 2006

Class of 1945 Reunion

The San Augustine High School class of 1945 held a reunion at the Columns bed and breakfast on Saturday, October 7, 2006. Those attending included (front row) Mrs. Harlowe W. Johnson (taught this class Geometry, American History and Girl's P.E.), Frances Murphy Clay, Allene Sowell Reeder, Agnes Williams Sparks, (2nd Row) Betty Jean Sparks Cartwright, Marie Isenlitter Smith, Brooksie Butler Sanders, June Norvell Ham, Myrtle Young Ferguson, Joy Holt Miller, Bobbie Noble Thompson, Mary Beth Allen Walker, Betty Sanders Elwell, Corkey Epps, HAROLD BIRDWELL, Pat Henry Fussell, and Richard Murphy.

Mr. Harold R. Birdwell, age 88, was born January 20, 1928, in the Chinquapin Community of San Augustine County to Oscar and Nona Lee (Ramsey) Birdwell. He passed from this life unexpectedly at his residence in San Augustine on January 26, 2016.

Mr. Birdwell was a lifelong resident of San Augustine, graduating from San Augustine High School in 1945. He was a member of the First Baptist Church in San Augustine. He was also a member of the National Guards. He began his career with an engineering firm in 1946 and went on to become a surveyor for Temple Lumber Company in Pineland, Texas in 1952. In 1992, after 40 years of service with Temple, he chose to retire. He was also a rancher and poultry farmer, being a hard worker always. He loved hunting and sports, but most of all he doted on his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

He will be greatly missed and remembered always by his wife, Dorothy Birdwell of Rosevine; son, Robert Birdwell and wife, Kelly of Broaddus; daughters, Brenda Buffington and husband, Joseph of Buna; Mary Lou Rhoades and husband Micheal of Granbury; grandchildren, Michael Wayne Jacobs and wife, Jaleisha of Norfolk, Va.,Ashley Southerland and husband David of Hamilton, Tx., Brett Garrick of Mobile, Al., Kelsey Garrick and husband Steven of Spurger, Tx., and Nico Birdwell and wife Jami of San Augustine, Tx; and great-grandchildren, Michael Jacobs Jr., Alyssa Jacobs, Landon Southerland, Noah Southerland, Aniston Birdwell and Aubrey Birdwell.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, January 30, 2016, 1:00 p.m., Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas. Visitation will be Friday, January 29, 2016, 5 til 8 p.m. at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home. Burial will be in Liberty Hill Memorial Garden in San Augustine County located off Highway 147 North.

Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, February 3, 2016, Page 14","STR06" "I35625","Birdwell","Henry G.","Abt 1869","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed with his family at the time of the 1880 Sabine County census. Did he die young? David Pike also indicates that a son named James was born ca 1869, but died before 1870.","STR06" "I16706","Birdwell","Henry W.","11 Nov 1864","Yes, date unknown","0","Barbara Wright of Sabine County (email: leow@sabinenet.com) sent an excerpt from the minutes of the Little Flock Baptist Church, dated July 18, 1891. In these minutes, ""The Church preferred a charge against brother Henry Birdwell for taking the life of his brother Jerry Brown. By motion and second the church with drew fellowship from Brother Henry Birdwell....DmM. Marshall, moderator, W.D. Cousins, C.C. ""

Barbara emailed Melinda Strong on Saturday, July 6, 2002, that ""The story is Henry Birdwell was a share crope and he was working for Brown. When the crops were ready to harvest, Brown went down in the field and told Henry that he was going to have to leave with nothing (in payment) for all of his work. Brown jumped on Henry. I am not sure what kind of a weapon that Brown had, but all Henry had was a hoe, and he killed him with a hoe, and was later cleared as it was self defense. My Aunt is 91 yr. old and this is what she said happened. And since it is in the Little Flock Church minutes, it must be true.""

David Pike included the following excerpts about this family on his website:

""The Henry Birdwell family moved here from San Augustine to the Halfway House (AKA: Halfway Inn & Stagecoach Inn). They had three daughters; Clara, Christine and Mabel. Clara married a Mr. Collier and they moved to Houston and they had a sweet little girl named Lucille Collier. She grew up and was a very talented dancer. She and her mother moved to Hollywood, California, and Lucille got a role in a movie. The studio changed her name to Ann Miller. We have all seen her do some pretty fancy dancing in the movies. Ann came back to Chireno a few times to visit her grandparents after she became a movie star. Mr. Eric Green did some work on her car once while she was here visiting. Ann also visited the Chireno School while we were having a play and she came up on the stage for a few minutes.""

p. 234, ""Remembering Families No Longer In Chireno"";
Birdwell, Henry and Alice;
The Birdwell's lived near downtown Chireno, where the Higginbothams live today. He owned a large farm west of Chireno where he engaged in large-scale farming. He and his wife had five sons, Phil, Link, Bertram, Richard and Cecil and three daughters, Clara, Mabel and Christine. They were also the grandparents of Ann Miller, the well-known Hollywood dancer and actress.","STR06" "I16706","Birdwell","Henry W.","11 Nov 1864","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, Attoyac Vicinity
Enumerated 2 June 1900
SD 86 ED 44 Sheet 4B
64-64
Birdwell, Henry W Head W M Nov 1864 36 m8 Tx Ala Ga Farmer
Birdwell, Alice E Wf W F Feb 1869 31 M 9 5/3 Tx Mo Ky
Birdwell, Clara E Dtr W F Spr 1892 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, Benton J Son W M Sept 1873 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, Richard D Son W M Sept 1877 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Markham, James Boarder W M --- 1871 29 S Ark Ark Ark Farm Laborer

1910 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, JP 3
Enumerated 24 Apr 1910
SD 3 ED 99 Sheets 7B and 8A Stamped 166
(Microfilm image on Ancestry.com very faint and only partially legible)
134-137
Birdwell, Henry W Hd M W 45 M1 19 Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, Alice L Wf F W 41 M1 19 11-- Tx Miss Ky
Birdwell, Clare L Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, James B Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, Richard Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, Mabel Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, ??? ??? M? W 8? S Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, ??? Son M W 4? S Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, ??? Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, ??? Son M W 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
???, ??? Servant? ??? B 25 ???

1920 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, JP 4
Enumerated 6 Jan 1920
SD 2 ED 429 Sheet 3A
45-46
Birdwell, Henry W Hd M W 55 M Tx Ala Ga Farmer
Birdwell, Alice Wf F W 51 M Tx Mo Ky
Birdwell, Link Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, Christine Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, Phil Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, JP 4, Chireno Town
Enumerated 4 Apr 1930
ED 174-12 SD 12 Sheet 3B
67-69
Birdwell, Henry W Hd O $2000 M W 65 M 25 Tx Ala Tx Farmer
Birdwell, Alice M Wf F W 61 M 20 Tx Mo Ky","STR06" "I36961","Birdwell","Izora Laree","Aft 1930","Yes, date unknown","0","Appears to be her listing on the Texas Birth index

Birdwell Date of Birth: 22 Apr 1933 Gender: Female Birth County: San Augustine Father's name: E J Birdwell Mother's name: Lessie Kerr Roll Number: 1933_0001","STR06" "I16673","Birdwell","James Andrew","10 Oct 1835","7 Apr 1914","0","David Pike writes that James Birdwell arrived in Texas in 1854, and that he enlisted in Company ""H"", 13th Texas Regiment on the 18 Feb, 1862. Served in Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas. Was captured by Union Forces at Pleasant Hill, LA 9 Apr 1864, released in a prisoner exchange at Blair's Landing on the Red River, 20 Apr 1864. Discharged ca 5 May of 1865 at Hempstead, TX.

Henry, second child of J. A. and Mary's, was born 11 Nov 1864. This would indicate that James was home on leave in march of that year, just prior to the Battle of Pleasant Hill.

25 Jan 1906-made application (1st) for CSA pension. It was disapproved.
11 Aug 1909- made second application for pension. It was also disapproved.
He may have still owned land in Newton County. This may have been reason for these disapprovals. On his application he listed real and personal property as:
100 acres - $200.00
1 Pony - 45.00
2 Cows - 20.00
3 Shoats - 3.00
Wife's estate listed as her interest of the 100 acres.

David Pike also notes that ""Family Search has James born in (Newton) Alabama. I do not believe this is correct. Also, some accounts have him and his bro. John as children of John and Mary Allen Birdwell. I believe this is also incorrect. ""




","STR06" "I16673","Birdwell","James Andrew","10 Oct 1835","7 Apr 1914","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1870 Census
Texas, Newton County, P. O. Newton
Enumerated 4 Aug 1870
Page 20
152-154
Birdwell, James 35 M W Farmer $600 $250 Alabama
Birdwell, Mary A. 27 F W Keeping House Ark
Birdwell, Emelia I [Ophelia]11 F W Tx
Birdwell, Henry W. 6 M W Tx
Birdwell, Addie E 4 F W Tx
Birdwell, Henry G 1 M W Tx


1880 Sabine County Census:
124-125
Birdwell, James A. w m 44 farmer Ala Ala Ala
Birdwell, Mary A. w f 37 wife Ala SC Ga
Birdwell, Henry W. w m 15 son TX
Birdwell, Addie E w f 13 dau TX
Birdwell, Charley L. w m 9 son TX
Birdwell, Florence E w f 7 dau TX
Birdwell, Lemeul J w m 5 son TX
Birdwell, David R w m 2 son TX


1900 Census
Sabine County, Texas
Birdwell, James Head M W 64 M AL AL AL Farmer
Birdwell, Mary A Wife F W 57 N AL AL AL
Birdwell, Norman Son M W 18 S TX AL AL
Birdwell, Elbert Son M W 15 S TX AL AL
Birdwell, Willie Minnie Dau F W 12 S TX AL AL
Cogburn, Martha M-in-Law F W 78 Wd GA GA GA","STR06" "I16721","Birdwell","James Bertice","20 Feb 1913","30 Dec 1966","0","Name: James Bertice Birdwell
Death Date: 30 Dec 1966
Death Place: Carthage, Panola, Texas
Residence: Dixie Lake Road, Carthage, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 53 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 Feb 1913
Birthplace: Bronson, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Informant: Mary [Frances DAVIS] Birdwell, spouse
Veteran Info: WW II
Father's Name: Elbert C. Birdwell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Evie Roberts
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Route Man, East Texas Laundry
Place of Residence: Cartage, Panola, Texas
Cemetery: Macedonia
Burial Place: Panola Co., Texas
Burial Date: 31 Dec 1966
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2118468
Digital Film Number: 4027202
Image Number: 3507
Reference Number: cn 86882
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I16713","Birdwell","James Chalmas","15 Jan 1899","12 Jun 1982","0","His draft registration card for World War I showed him as James Chalmis Birdwell of Milam, Texas. He listed his date of birth as Jan 15, 1899, and his employer as R. D. Birdwell of Milam, his father. He was shown as being medium height, slender build, and that he had the significant previous injury of a ""bullet in right hip.""



","STR06" "I4273","","","","","","","" "I31785","","","","","","","" "I31216","Birdwell","Kenneth Wayne","2 Feb 1960","5 Apr 2024","0","Mr. Kenneth Wayne ""Ken"" Birdwell of San Augustine passed away Friday, April 5, 2024, at a Lufkin hospital at the age of 64 years, 2 months, 3 days.

Kenneth was born February 2, 1960, in San Augustine to parents Pauline (Oliver) and Kennon Birdwell and had been a lifelong area resident. He was a registered nurse and had a distinguished and respected career in health care, not only in East Texas but throughout the state. Kenneth had worked as a consultant with the State Board of Nursing, as well as working to lead the teams of several nursing homes and home health care agencies as director of nursing. Mr. Birdwell had also worked in corporate management bringing cutting edge expertise for multiple locations. He had a great love and affection for his family.

His survivors include his wife, Debora Hogue Birdwell; a son, Kevin Birdwell and his partner Stephanie of Arvada, Colorado; daughter, Kellie Wiggins and husband Matthew of Anacoco, Louisiana; grandchildren, Brandon Tarver of Pineland, and Genna Birdwell and Toby Birdwell, both of Arvada; son-in-law, Burl Tarver of Pineland; brothers, Marlon ""Bubba"" Birdwell of Pineland, Michael Birdwell of Hemphill, and Doyle Birdwell of San Augustine; mother-in-law, Myrtle Hogue of Pineland; a brother-in-law, David Hogue of Pineland; and a number of aunts, uncles, and cousins.

He was preceded in death by a daughter, Kimberly Tarver; parents, Kennon and Pauline Birdwell; and father-in-law, L.J. Hogue.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, 2024, at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, located at 316 W. Columbia Street in San Augustine.

Funeral services are set for 2:00 p.m. Thursday, April 11, 2024, at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with Bro. Gordon Simmons and Bro. Michael Dickerson officiating. Committal service and interment will follow at the Chinquapin Cemetery in San Augustine County.

Pallbearers: Matthew Wiggins, Brandon Tarver, Burl Tarver, Chris Birdwell, Luke Birdwell, and Chuck Loggins.

Visit www.WymanRobertsFuneralHome.com for memories and condolences.

Arrangements are under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, located at 316 W. Columbia Street in San Augustine.

Downloaded from kjas.com

Also Published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 10, 2024, Page 4","STR06" "I31783","Birdwell","Kevin Wayne","12 Jul 1983","","0","The Sabine County Reporter
May 26, 2008
Page 8

Graduate

Kevin Birdwell, son of Kenneth and Debbie Birdwell of San Augustine, graduated May 10 from the University of North Texas in Denton. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and a minor in Biology. Kevin will begin teaching for the Denton Independent School district this fall.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2008)

The Sabine County Reporter
May 30, 2012, Page 2

New Arrival

Kenneth and Debbie Birdwell of San Augustine are very pleased to announce the birth of their first granddaughter, Genevieve Grace Birdwell. Genna's parents are Kevin and Katie Birdwell of Fort Worth. Genna was born May 9, 2012. She weighed in at 4 pounds, 11 ounces and measured 17 1/4 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Steve and Cindy Speiser of Allen. Paternal grandparents are Kenneth and Debbie Birdwell of San Augustine. Great grandparents are Myrtle Hogue of Sabine County and the late L. J. Hogue, Pauline Birdwell of San Augustine and the late Kennon Birdwell, and Phylis Spenser of Edmond, OK. Local Aunts are Kellie Birdwell and Kimberly Birdwell Tarver.


(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2012)
","STR06" "I31784","Birdwell","Kimberly Renee","20 Nov 1985","4 Oct 2019","0","Obituary

Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, October 6, 2019, in the Attoyac Missionary Baptist Church, with Bro. Tim Swanson and Bro. Michael Dickerson officiating. Interment will be in the Attoyac Cemetery adjacent to the Church.


Visitation will be held on Saturday evening, October 5, 2019, from the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas.


Kim was born November 20, 1985, to Debbie (Hogue) Birdwell and Kenneth Birdwell in Nacogdoches, Texas. She was a graduate of West Sabine High School in Pineland, Texas. Further extending her education through Panola College obtaining her L.V.N. license, she was presently working as a charge nurse at Twin Lake Care Center in San Augustine where she so lovingly cared for her patients. She was considered one of the best all-around nurses and was a dear friend to all who knew her, she will be dearly missed.


Kim was a great daughter to her beloved parents, granddaughter, a loving Momma to her beloved son Brandon, called ""Lucille"" to her beloved husband, Burl, a dear sister to Kevin and Kellie, a loving aunt to Genna and Toby, a wonderful niece, cousin, and a beloved cherished friend. One of her most pride and joy was her son, Brandon Keith, who was born to her and Burl Gene on May 11, 2004. Kim was of the Pentecostal faith, and dearly loved her Lord God and Saviour.


Those who are left to cherish her memory include her beloved husband, Burl Tarver of San Augustine, her cherished son, Brandon Tarver of San Augustine; her loving parents, Kenneth and Debbie Birdwell of San Augustine; her loving sister, Kellie Wiggins and her husband, Matthew of Deridder, Louisiana; her loving brother, Kevin Birdwell and his wife, Katie of Centennial, Colorado; her loving nephew and niece, Toby and Genna Birdwell of Centennial, Colorado; a loving mother-in-law, Susan Everett of San Augustine; beloved grandmother, Myrtle Hogue of San Augustine/Hemphill; her beloved uncles, Marlon (Bubba) Birdwell of Pineland; Michael Birdwell of Hemphill; Doyle Birdwell of San Augustine, and David Hogue of San Augustine/Hemphill; her beloved grandfather-in-law, Rufus Everett of San Augustine.


She was preceded in death by her beloved grandparents, Kennon, and Pauline (Oliver) Birdwell, and L.J. Hogue; and her grandmother-in-law, Charlotte Everett.

(Downloaded from the Wyman Roberts website, also published in The Sabine County Reporter on October 9, 2019, Page 7)","STR06" "I29224","","","","","","","" "I16710","Birdwell","Lemuel Jackson","8 Aug 1875","26 Aug 1945","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 6
Enumerated 13 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 8B
Stamped 125
137-137
Birdwell, Lemuel Head W M Aug 1875 24 M3 Tx Ala Ala Farmer
Birdwell, Mary Wf W F Feb 1878 22 M 3 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, Allie Dau W F Dec 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 4
Enumerated 16 May 1910
SD 2 ED 101 Sheet 1B
Birdwell, Lem J Hd M W 32 M1 13 Tx Ms La Farmer
Birdwell, Mary S Wife F W 30 M 10 2/2 Tx Ark Tx Farm Labor
Birdwell, Allie L Dau W F 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Labor
Birdwell, Archie D Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 18, 1930
ED 203-2 SD 19 Sheet 8B
Sm proned dirt road
157-157
Birdwell, Archie Head M W 28 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Birdwell, Velma Wf F W 26 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, Evelyn Dtr F W 7 S M Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, Doris Dtr F W 5 S M Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, Bilile J Dtr F W 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
158-158
Birdwell, Lem Head M W 52 m1 Tx Miss Ala Farmer
Birdwell, Mary Wf F W 51 M 20 La Tx Tx
","STR06" "I47312","","","","","","","" "I35637","Birdwell","Link Delmas","17 Jun 1906","31 Aug 1972","0","Name: Link Delmas Birdwell
Death Date: 31 Aug 1972
Death Place: Nederland, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 66 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 17 Jun 1906
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Henry Birdwell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Alice Forse
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223926
Digital Film Number: 4005487
Image Number: 02516
Reference Number: 60949
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35636","Birdwell","Mabel","Abt 1901","Yes, date unknown","0","Could this be the Mabel Elizabeth Birtdwell who married Elmo Murray Roberts, Jr, and was the mother of Mike Henry Roberts, born 22 Nov 1931 in Nacogdoches?

Mike Henry Roberts Date of Birth: 22 Nov 1931 Gender: Male Birth County: Nacogdoches Father's Name: Elmo Murray Roberts Jr. Mother's Name: Mabel Elizabeth Birdwell Roll Number: 1931_0006


","STR06" "I26273","Birdwell","Margie Nell","12 Nov 1935","25 Feb 2017","0","Margie Birdwell Hildabrant, 81, of Orange, Texas, passed away on February 25, 2017, in Orange.

Born in San Augustine, Texas, on November 12, 1935, she was the daughter of Enlow Birdwell and Florence Hardy Birdwell.

Margie enjoyed her career at Temple Inland working as a shipping clerk where she retired after 37 years of service. Her passions in life were cooking, quilting, gardening, and spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, John D. Coleman, and Charles Edward Hildabrant; and siblings, Kennon Birdwell, Norman Birdwell, Audrey Drawhorn, Mattie Lou Breaux, Bertha Mae McMurray, and Ruby Murphy.

She is survived by her children, Douglas Coleman, John David Coleman, Debbie J. Welch and husband Billy, Dewisa Coleman, and Tracey Dowdle and husband, Chad; nine grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; brothers, Winfred Birdwell and wife, Vivian, and Carlo Birdwell and wife, Helen.

Burial: Chinquapin Cemetery, Macune, Texas

Claybar Funeral Home, Bridge City, Texas","STR06" "I34303","","","","","","","" "I26271","Birdwell","Mattie Lou","5 May 1926","30 Dec 1997","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 7, 1998, Page 10

Mattie Lou Breaux

Mattie Lou Breaux, 71 of Vidor died Tuesday, December 30, 1997, at her residence.

She was a native of San Augustine County and had lived in Vidor for several years.

Survivors: a son, Robert Eugene SEAY of Jacksonville, North Carolina; daughters, Mary Kathleen McADAMS of Beaumont and Diana EVANS of Sour Lake; brothers, Norman Birdwell of Hemphill, and Kennon Birdwell, Winfredc Birdwell, and Carl O. Birdwell, all of San Augustine; sisters, Bertha Mae McMURRY of San Augustine, Audrey Lee DRAWHORN of Bronson, Ruby Blanche MURPHY of Willow, Alabama, and Margie Nell HILDEBRANDT of Orangefield; eight grandchildren and eight great-granchildren.

Funeral services were held Jan. 3 at the chapel of Vidor Memoral Funeral Home in Vidor. Interment followed at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Orange County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)","STR06" "I6300","Birdwell","Norman E. ""Thaddius""","7 Aug 1881","28 Jan 1907","0","Dolores Burton shows ""Norman E. (Thaduis) Birdwell was the ninth child of James Birdwell and NANCY Cogburn. He was born Aug. 07, 1881 in Sabine County Texas."" Jame's wife is listed on census and other records as Mary, however, and not Nancy.

David Pike writes that Norman died of pneumonia after complications from severe burns received in a fire.
","STR06" "I26270","Birdwell","Norman Theophilus","8 Mar 1928","14 Nov 2004","0","The Sabine County Reporter
November 20, 1996, Page 12
Back In Time
Twenty Five Years Ago 1971

Norman Birdwell, a retired Air Force Major and jet fighter pilot announced his intention to file as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for U. S. Congressman, District II.

San Augustine Tribune
18 Nov 2004

Excerpts from the obituary of Norman Theophles Birdwell, born in San Augustine County to the late Florence HARDY and Enlow BIRDWELL on 8 March 1928. He died 14 November 2004, also in San Augustine. He joined the Army Air Corp in January 1946, and after serving in the Aleutians Islands and Europe, he attended OCS and became a pilot and flight instructor. He served in England and as Base Operations Officer at Tan Son Nhut AFB in Vietnam, earning the Bronze Star. He was also awarded the Airman's Medal for rescuing a family from drowning after a car accident. He retired to East Texas in 1968.

Survivors: sons, Bruce (Diane) of Dallas, Barry (J.J.) San Antonio, Brett of Henderson; daughters Diane of Dallas, Linda (Mrs. Rae THOMSON) of San Augustine; Sisters Bertha Mae McMURRAY of San Augustine; Ruby MURPHY of Willow, Alaska; Margie Nell (Edward) HILDABRANT of Orangefield, Blanche (Gail) NEAL of Dallas; brothers Kennon (Pauline), Winfred (Vivian) and Carl (Helen) all of San Augustine.

Preceded in death by his wife, Mildred, parents, sisters Mattie Lou BREAUX, and Audrey DRAWHORN, and brother Steven.","STR06" "I623","Birdwell","Oscar Eugene","28 Apr 1908","15 Nov 1980","0","At the time of the 1920 Federal Census, Estes, Ellie, and Oscar Birdwell were living in the home of Neal and Martha Henley of San Augustine County, and listed as their grandchildren. (Indexed on Ancestry, in error, as Denley).","STR06" "I623","Birdwell","Oscar Eugene","28 Apr 1908","15 Nov 1980","0","(Research):
Census Information:

Texas, San Augustine, County, Precinct 4
Enumerated Apr 20, 1930 by Hoy H. Begley
ED 203-7, SD 19, Sheet 9B
176-180
Birdwell, Oscar E Head R M W 21 M18 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Birdwell, Nona L Wife H F W 20 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, Harold R Son M W 2 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I43665","Birdwell","Patsy V.","16 Apr 1934","18 Aug 2013","0","Mrs. Patsy V. (Birdwell) Hardy, age 79, of Bronson, passed from this life on Saturday, August 18, 2013, in Sabine County, Texas.

Patsy was born on April 16, 1934, to Clarice (Crocker) Birdwell and Sam Birdwell in San Augustine County, Texas. She was a homemaker, a loving mother, and sister. She was a member of the Baptist Church.

Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, August 19, 2013, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, with interment following in the Little Flock Cemetery in San Augustine County, Texas. Officiating will be Bro. Leo Wright. Visitation will be Sunday evening, August 18, 2013, from the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas. 75972

Those who are left to cherish her memory include, Her daughter, Tammie Royer of Fayetteville, Texas; Sister, Bille Rose Patterson of Bronson; Brother, Tex Birdwell of Bronson; Nieces, Brenda Chirafis and her husband, Michael of Lumberton; Sherry McDaniel and her husband, Gregg of Carthage; Nephews, Bubba Patterson and his wife, Dodie of Wimberly; Rusty Birdwell of Bronson and Todd Birdwell of Jasper; Great-Nieces and Great-Nephews, Mike Chirafis and his wife, Jennifer; Andy Chirafis and his wife, Cathy; Billie Rose Patterson; Matt Birdwell; Jessica Birdwell; Megan Birdwell; Hope Birdwell, and Jennifer and Beth McDaniel.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Clarice (Crocker) Birdwell and Sam Birdwell.

(Copied from Wyman Roberts Funeral Home website)
Published also in The Sabine County Reporter
August 21, 2013, page 16","STR06" "I35629","Birdwell","Roy","25 Sep 1921","10 Apr 1955","0","Name: Roy Birdwell
Death Date: 10 Apr 1955
Death Place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Usual Residence: 1204 Lawson, Houston, TX
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 33 years 6 months 16 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1922
Birth Date: 25 Sept 1921
Birthplace: San Augustine County
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Elbert Birdwell
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: No record
Mother's Birthplace: No record
Cause of Death: Fractured neck, head injuries, auto accident on Hwy 59 Nacogdoches
Occupation: Machinest Paper Mill
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Rather Cemetery
Burial Place: Shelbyville TX
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114388
Digital Film Number: 4165531
Image Number: 3046
Reference Number: 19608
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I26269","Birdwell","Ruby Blanche","23 Oct 1923","17 Sep 2010","0","San Augustine Tribune 24 June 2004

The above referenced issue has an article about Ruby Birdwell, an 1943 graduate of San Augustine High School, who along with her husband Bill Murphy claimed a 160 acre homestead in Alaska. She was one of nine children of Florence and ENLO BIRDWELL, and the only one that left Texas.

Obituary
Anchorage Daily News
adn.com

Ruby B. Murphy, 86, died Sept. 17, 2010 at her home in Willow.

A memorial service to celebrate her life will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the First Baptist Church in Willow. A service in Texas is planned at the Chinquapin Missionary Baptist Church in San Augustine at a later date. Her cremated remains will be inurned beside those of her husband at the Transport Cemetery in Dodson, La.

Ruby Blanche Birdwell was born Oct. 23, 1923 in San Augustine, Texas, the daughter of Enlow and Florence (Hardy) Birdwell. She received her education in San Augustine and began living in Skagway in 1952. In 1964, she and her husband, Bill, began living in Alaska on a full-time basis.

The family lovingly wrote: ""Ruby, Mamma, Mema, Habba, Miss Ruby or Mrs. Murphy: no matter what name people had for her, anyone who ever met Ruby Murphy never forgot her.""

Her adventurous, industrious character was evident in her experience homesteading on the Kashwitna River in the mid to late 1960s. While her husband, Bill, worked in Anchorage during the week, Ruby lived on the homestead, shooing away the moose from her garden and chasing away the bears from her fish. After moving into their larger log home in 1973, Ruby and Bill welcomed literally hundreds of visitors; from family and friends to fellow Al-Can Highway travelers they met during their many trips ""Outside"", to scores of church missionaries working on church building projects in Alaska.

Ruby never forgot her life tussling with her eight brothers and sisters on the farm in San Augustine, Texas, during the Great Depression and although she was homesteading on a wild river in Alaska, she always referred to San Augustine as ""down home"".

A pioneering fixture in the Willow community during her 46 years in the area, her engaging personality, love for people and incredible energy endured to the very end. Ruby always showed determination and an independent spirit. The feisty redhead went to be with the Lord on Friday, Sept. 17, 2010.

Survivors include her son, Dan Murphy of Willow; daughter, Cathy McBride of Bronson, Texas; grandsons, Jerry McBride of Tampa, Fla., Todd McBride of Niceville, Fla., Sean Murphy of Wasilla, Stephen McBride of Colmesneil, Texas, and Tad Murphy of Arlington, Texas; great-grandchildren, Derek McBride, Trevor McBride, Catherine McBride, Courtney McBride, Gregory McBride, Peyton Murphy and Nolan Murphy. She is also survived by two great-great-grandchildren, Cason McBride and Cutter McBride; two brothers, Winfred Birdwell and Carlo Birdwell, both of San Augustine; and two sisters, Bertha Mae McMurray of San Augustine and MargeNell Hilderbrandt of Orange, Texas.

Her husband, William L. Murphy; her parents; sisters, Audrey Drawhorn, MattLou Breaux; and brothers, Norman and Kennon Birdwell have preceded her in death.

Friends may make memorial contributions to the First Baptist Church of Willow Building Fund, P.O. Box 148, Willow, AK 99688.

Arrangements were with Valley Funeral Home and Crematory in Wasilla.

Also published in the San Augustine Tribune, Thursday, September 23, 2010 and October 14, 2010, Page 10 and The Sabine County Reporter, September 29, 2010, page 11 and October 13, 2010, page 14","STR06" "I16711","Birdwell","Rush David","19 Dec 1877","14 May 1966","0","His World War I draft registration card showed him as Rush David Birdwell. He stated that he was born on December 19, 1877 in Milam. He was listed as a Farming, and showed his nearest relatives as ""children"" in Milam. He was shows as tall, medium build, with blue eyes and dark hair. The card was completed on September 12, 1918, some 10 days after his wife had died.

Name: Rush D. Birdwell
Death Date: 14 May 1966
Death Place: Weslaco, Hidalgo, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 87 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Dec 1878
Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jim Birdwell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Cogburn
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer/Agriculture
Place of Residence: Precinct #1, Hidalgo, Texas
Cemetery: Highland Memorial Park
Burial Place: Weslaco, Texas
Burial Date: 16 May 1966
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117978
Digital Film Number: 4178279
Image Number: 2768
Reference Number: cn 32622
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I16711","Birdwell","Rush David","19 Dec 1877","14 May 1966","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Federal Census
Texas, Sabine, Precinct 6
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900 By Fred Berryman Jr
SD 8, ED 70, Sheet 74B
122-122
Birdwell, Ru?? H Dec 1877 23 M3 Tx Miss Ga
Birdwell, Alice Wife Jun 1881 19 M3 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, Chalmers Son Jan 1898 2 S Tx Tx Tx

Not able to locate on the 1910 through 1930 census enumerations","STR06" "I43663","Birdwell","Samuel Henry","8 Aug 1907","13 Jul 2003","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, San Augustine, JP 4
Enumerated April 24, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 203-7 Sheet 10A
168 O 150 Yes
Birdwell, Sam Head M W 33 m no H-3 Tx R. San Augustine Laborer Pipe Line
Birdwell, Clarice O Wf W F 27 S Yes 2 Tx R. San Augustine
Birdwell, Billie Rose Dtr F W 9 S Tx R. San Augustine
Birdwell, Patsy Dtr F W 6 S Tx R. San Augustine
Birdwell, Tex Son M W 4 M Tx

","STR06" "I35740","","","","","","","" "I33567","","","","","","","" "I26280","Birdwell","Steven Enlow","20 Dec 1945","18 Jun 1971","0","Name: Steven Enlow Birdwell
Death Date: 18 Jun 1971
Death Place: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 25 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1946
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Enlow C. Birdwell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Bernice Stevenson
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223200
Digital Film Number: 4169859
Image Number: 3236
Reference Number:
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I33566","Birdwell","Tex Centinual","25 Mar 1936","18 May 2021","0","Tex C. Birdwell Sr.
March 25, 1936 ~ May 18, 2021 (age 85)

Mr. Tex C. Birdwell Sr., age 85, of Bronson, Texas, passed away Tuesday, May 18, 2021, at his residence.

Mr. Birdwell was born March 25, 1936, in Bronson, Texas, to parents Samuel Henry and Clarice Crocker Birdwell. He worked several years pipelining in the oil and gas industry, employed in several various capacities. He enjoyed living the past several years of his life on his family homeplace near Bronson, Texas. He was a member of Trinity Baptist Church.

His survivors include his wife, Barbra Birdwell of Bronson, Texas; a daughter, Sherry McDaniel and husband Greg of Long Branch, Texas; a son, Rusty Birdwell of Huxley, Texas; grandchildren, Beth McCary and husband Cody, Jennifer McDaniel and fiance John Eric Hough, Matt Birdwell and wife Savannah, Jessica Runnels and husband Stony, Shala Saentz and husband Randy, Megan Birdwell, and Hope Birdwell; a sister, Billie Rose Patterson; six great-grandchildren; and 5 half-brothers and sisters.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Mable Lois Birdwell; a son, Todd Birdwell; his parents, Sam Henry Birdwell and Clarice Crocker Birdwell; and a sister, Patsy Royer.

The family requests that memorials honoring Tex may be directed to the American Cancer Society.

(Copied from his Find A Grave Memorial Page, ID 227310957)
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 2, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I35630","Birdwell","Troy Leon","18 Aug 1926","23 Jan 1970","0","Name: Troy Leon Birdwell
Death Date: 23 Jan 1970
Death Place: Texas City, Galvaston, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 43 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1927
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name: [Katherine Townsend]
Father's Name: Elbert Birdwell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Evie Roberts
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218581
Digital Film Number: 4168841
Image Number: 1122
Reference Number: 2873
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I26266","Birdwell","Wilburn Kennon","10 Oct 1930","28 Mar 2008","0","Sabine County Reporter
April 2, 2008
Page 13

Kennon Birdwell

Kennon Birdwell, 77, of San Augustine County, died Friday, March 28, 2008, at a Lufkin hospital.

Born Oct. 10, 1930, in San Augustine County as a son of the late Florence (Hardy) and Enlow Birdwell, he was a longtime resident of San Augustine County. Birdwell was a farmer/rancher and member of Rosevine United Pentecostal Church.

He is survived by his wife, Pauline (Oliver) Birdwell of San Augustine County; sons, Kenneth Wayne Birdwell and wife Debbie, Michael Enlow Birdwell, Marlon Odessa Birdwell and wife Karen, and Doyle Dwayne Birdwell, all of San Augustine; grandchildren, Keven Wayne Birdwell and wife Katie of Denton and Kimberly Rene' Tarver and husband Burl, Kellie LeAnn Birdwell, Steven Michael Birdwell, Christopher Lee Birdwell, Rebekah Nicole Birdwell, Samuel Luke Birdwell, Shelby Danielle Birdwell, and Brooke Bailey Birdwell, all of San Augustine; a great-grandson, Brandon Keith Tarver of San Augustine; brothers, Winfred Birdwell and wife Vivian and Carl O. Birdwell and wife Helen, all of San Augustine; and sisters, Bertha Mae McMurry of San Augustine, Ruby Murphy of Willow, Alaska, Margie Nell Hildebrandt of Orangefield, and Blanche ""Sissy"" Neal and husband Gail of McKinney.

He was preceded in death by his brothers, Norman Birdwell and Steven Birdwell; and sisters, Audrey Drawhorn and Mattie Lou Breaux.

Funeral services were held March 31 at Rosevine United Pentocostal Church in Rosevine with Pastor Gordon Simmons and Bro. Glenn D. Morton officiating. Interment followed at Chinquapin Cemetery in San Augustine County.

Services were under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine. Online obituary and condolences available at www.timeformemory.com/wymanroberts.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2008)","STR06" "I27749","Birdwell","William Mark","10 May 1965","17 Jun 2017","0","Obituary of William Mark Birdwell

William Mark Birdwell, age 52, of San Augustine County, passed from this life on Saturday, June 17, 2017, in San Augustine, after a sudden illness.

Funeral Services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, June 21, 2017, in the Chinquapin Missionary Baptist Church with Bro. Wes Little officiating. Visitation will be Tuesday evening, June 20, 2017, from the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas 75972. Burial will be in the Chinquapin Cemetery in San Augustine County, Texas.

Mark was born to Helen (Murray) Birdwell and Carl O. Birdwell on May 10, 1965, in San Augustine, Texas. He graduated from San Augustine High School in 1983. Thereafter, obtaining his Associates of Applied Science Degree in Land Surveying from Lamar University, he worked along side his Father in the Surveying Industry for a number of years. Afterwards he owned Birdwell Surveying in Hemphill for many years and was a member of the Texas Board of Professional Land Surveyors. He was a devoted fan of the Dallas Cowboys, a avid outdoorman, he enjoyed fishing in his spare time, and was a member of the First Baptist Church in Pineland.

Those who are left to cherish his memory include his daughter, Kelli Harley and her husband, Justin of Jasper; Son, William Brien Birdwell of Hemphill; His beloved parents, Carl O. and Helen Birdwell of San Augustine; The apples of his eyes, his beloved grandchildren, Emma and Evan Harley; His Loving Sister, Carla (Birdwell) Ladner and her husband, Rodney of Lufkin and his Beloved Brother, Anthony Glen Birdwell and his wife, Cindy of Damascus, Maryland; His beloved nieces, Lauren Ladner; Leah Birdwell; Kristen Ladner and Abby Birdwell, along with numerous cousins, other family and friends.

He is preceded in death by his beloved brother, Dale O'Brien Birdwell on January 28, 2006; his maternal grandparents, William Lockey Murray and Corrine Murray and his paternal grandparents, Florence (Hardy) Birdwell and Enlow C. Birdwell.

Serving as Pallbearers will include, Rodney Ladner; Andy Birdwell; Justin Harley; Kevin Potts; Joush Morris and Bryan Ferguson.

Copied from the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 21, 2017, Page 5","STR06" "I33569","Birdwell","William Todd","3 Oct 1968","18 Oct 2020","0","Mr. William Todd Birdwell, age 52, of Bronson, Texas, passed away Sunday, October 18, 2020, at his residence.

A longtime area resident, he was born Oct. 3, 1968, in Bronson, Texas, to parents Mabel Lois (Dickerson) and Tex Birdwell Sr. Todd had worked several years as pipeliner and was an avid outdoorsman, having a great love for fishing and hunting. He was a member of the NRA and had united with Magnolia Springs Baptist Church, where he was baptized several years ago. Todd enjoyed writing songs and poetry.

His survivors include his daughters, Megan Danielle Birdwell of Dallas, Texas, and Savannah Hope Birdwell of Hewitt, Texas; father, Tex Birdwell and his wife Barbra of Bronson, Texas; sister, Sherry McDaniel and husband Greg of Long Branch, Texas; a brother, Rusty Birdwell of Huxley, Texas; nieces, Beth McCary and husband Cody of Canton, Texas, Jennifer McDaniel of Long Branch, Texas, Jessica Runnels and husband Stoney of Joaquin, Texas, and Shala Means Saenz and husband Randy of Cuero, Texas; and a nephew, Matt Birdwell of Huxley, Texas.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Mabel Lois Birdwell, in 2009.

Visitation will be held Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2020, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, located at 316 W. Columbia Street in San Augustine, Texas.

Funeral services are set for 11:00 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 22, 2020, at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with Bro. Don Lofton officiating. Interment will follow at Little Flock Cemetery, located on County Road 4330, west of Bronson, Texas.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the American Cancer Society in memory of William Todd Birdwell.

Visit www.WymanRobertsFuneralHome.com for memories and condolences.

Services are under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, San Augustine.","STR06" "I34613","Birnie","Charles","Abt 1906","Sep 1961","0","CHARLES BIRNIE Dec 0000 Sep 1961 (not specified) (none specified) 525-10-6194 New Mexico","STR06" "I34613","Birnie","Charles","Abt 1906","Sep 1961","0","(Research):At the time of the 1920 Oklahoma census, their was a Birni
e family from Scotland that lived in Duncan. Their listing reads as follows:

Stephens County, King Township, Duncan City, ED 247,
Spruce Road
Birnie, Chas. Head M W 55 M Immig 1887 Nat 1901 Scot. Scot. Scot. Labor. Mason Birnie, Agnes Wife F W 55 M Immig 1887 Nat Scot. Scot. Scot.
Birnie, Jessie Dtr F W 21 Okla Scotland Scotland
Birnie, Dottie Dtr F W 16 S Okla Scotland Scotland
BIRNIE, CHAS. Son M W 14 S Okla Scotland Scotland
Birnie, Mable Dtr F W 12 S Okla Scotland Scotland

Son Charles Birnie is the same age as Lousia, therefore a likely match.","STR06" "I10250","Biscamp","Amanda ""Mandy""","6 May 1875","5 Jul 1960","0","\\Name: Amanda Biscamp
Death Date: 05 Jul 1960
Death Place: Newton, Newton, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: w
Death Age: 85 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 06 May 1875
Birthplace: Newton County, Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Lou Biscamp
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Georgia Ann Kelley
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Home
Place of Residence: Bleakwood, Newton, Texas
Cemetery: Bleakwood Cemetery
Burial Place: Newton County, Texas
Burial Date: 06 Jul 1960
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116316
Digital Film Number: 4166551
Image Number: 2793
Reference Number: item 6 cn 44100
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I10254","Biscamp","Frank R.","Jun 1883","13 Jan 1968","0","Biscamp, Frank R.

Funeral services for Frank R. Biscamp, 85, of Kirbyville will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in Calvary Baptist Church in Kirbyville with the Rev. Haskell Humphrey, pastor officiating. Burial under direction of Causey-Stringer Funeral Home will be in Kirbyville Bean Cemetery. Biscamp died at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, January 13, 1968 in St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont, where he had been since he was badly burned at his residence. A lifelong resident of the Kirbyville area, he was a retired farmer and a member of Calvary Baptist Church. Surviving are two sons, Bill and Lewis Biscamp, both of Kirbyville; one brother, Mose Biscamp of Palestine; nine grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren.

http://www.genealogybuff.com/tx/tx-jasper-obits4.htm

Name: Frank R. Biscamp
Death Date: 13 Jan 1968
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 85 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 15 Apr 1882
Birthplace: Newton Co., Texas, U.S.A.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Lou Biscamp
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Georgia Ann Kelley
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Newton, Texas
Cemetery: Bean Cemetery
Burial Place: Kirbyville, Texas
Burial Date: 14 Jan 1968
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2138887
Digital Film Number: 4027197
Image Number: 1521
Reference Number: 04893
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I10254","Biscamp","Frank R.","Jun 1883","13 Jan 1968","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 5
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 113 Sheet 3B
48-48
Biscamp, Frank Head M W 24 M1 4 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Biscamp, Dora Wf F W 32 M4 1/1 La La La
Biscamp, Travis Son M W 1 7/12 S Tx Tx La
49-49
Biscamp, Georgie Hd F W 57 Wd 10/8 Tx Ga Ga
Biscamp, Manda Dtr F W 22 S Tx Tx Tx
Biscamp, Ida Dtr F W 24 Wd 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Biscamp, Homer Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Biscamp, Mosey Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
McKinlin, Clemmie Grandson m W 15 S Tx Unk Tx

","STR06" "I10256","Biscamp","Homer","Dec 1890","9 Jun 1953","0","\\Name: Homer Biscamp
Death Date: 09 Jun 1953
Death Place: Rt. 3, Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 67 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 1886
Birthplace: Newton Co., Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Lou Biscamp
Father's Birthplace: Tex
Mother's Name: Georgia Ann Kelley
Mother's Birthplace: Tex
Occupation: Farming Own Farm
Place of Residence: Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas
Cemetery: Bleakwood Cemetery
Burial Place: Newton Co., Texas
Burial Date: 10 Jun 1953
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2113928
Digital Film Number: 4165509
Image Number: 571
Reference Number: cn 36909
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I10253","Biscamp","Ida","Oct 1881","7 Oct 1964","0","Name: Ida Fish
Death Date: 07 Oct 1964
Death Place: Newton County Hospital, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: w
Death Age: 86 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 15 Oct 1877
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Lou Biscamp
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Georgia Kelley
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Kirkville, Jasper County, Texas
Cemetery: Bleakwood Cemetery
Burial Place: Newton County, Texas
Burial Date: 08 Oct 1964
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117650
Digital Film Number: 4028388
Image Number: 0000803
Reference Number: 65989
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I10253","Biscamp","Ida","Oct 1881","7 Oct 1964","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 5
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 113 Sheet 3B
48-48
Biscamp, Frank Head M W 24 M1 4 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Biscamp, Dora Wf F W 32 M4 1/1 La La La
Biscamp, Travis Son M W 1 7/12 S Tx Tx La
49-49
Biscamp, Georgie Hd F W 57 Wd 10/8 Tx Ga Ga
Biscamp, Manda Dtr F W 22 S Tx Tx Tx
Biscamp, Ida Dtr F W 24 Wd 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Biscamp, Homer Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Biscamp, Mosey Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
McKinlin, Clemmie Grandson m W 15 S Tx Unk Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 5
Enumerated 5 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 143 Sheet 3A
42-42
Frank and Dora Biscamp and family
43-43
Biscamp, Ida Head F W 38 D Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Biscamp, Manda Sister F W 45 S Tx Tx Tx
Biscamp, Homer Brother M W 28 S Tx Tx Tx
Biscamp, Moses Brother M W 26 S Tx Tx Tx
McKinnon, Clem SOn M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I15828","Biscamp","J. Elton","25 Oct 1898","Yes, date unknown","0","He registered for the draft during World War I in Jasper, Texas, listing his home address as Turpentine, Jasper County, and his occupation as a shipyard worker in Orange, Texas. He was of medium heighth, medium build, with grey eyes and dark hair. His mother was listed as Mrs. M. A. Biscamp.","STR06" "I15828","Biscamp","J. Elton","25 Oct 1898","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Trinity County, Pr. 1, Groveton City
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 228-1 SD 18 Sheet 7B
149-155
McClain, R. J. Head M W 45 M 19 Tx Tx Tx Logging Saw Mill
McClain, Willard Wife F W 44 M 18 Tx Ark Miss
----156
Biscamp, J. E. Head M W 30 M 22 Tx Tx Tx Salesman Furniture Store
Biscamp, Lela V Wf F W 27 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Biscamp, Dalton Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I10251","Biscamp","Jesse","9 May 1877","22 Jan 1939","0","\\Name: Jess Biscamp
Death Date: 22 Jan 1939
Death Place: Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 64 years 9 months 14 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1875
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Alice Biscamp
Father's Name: Lou Biscamp
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Georgia Ann Kelly
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117862
Digital Film Number: 4030445
Image Number: 2690
Reference Number: cn 3222
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I10252","Biscamp","Laura","6 Aug 1879","30 Nov 1962","0","Name: Laura Gray
Death Date: 30 Nov 1962
Death Place: Kountze, Hardin, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 86 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 06 Aug 1876
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Lou Biscamp
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Georgia Ard (sic)
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence: Evadale, Jasper, Texas
Cemetery: Bean
Burial Place: Kirbyville, Texas
Burial Date: 01 Dec 1962
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117121
Digital Film Number: 4028528
Image Number: 2970
Reference Number: CN 75282
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I9817","Biscamp","Lewis H. ""Lou""","Abt 1854","Abt 1896","0","Laura Buckmaster shows him as a son of Ferdinand Biscamp and Charlotte Lewis.","STR06" "I10257","Biscamp","Mose","24 Sep 1892","15 Sep 1968","0","MOSE BISCAMP 18 Aug 1889 15 Sep 1968 (V) 75956 (Kirbyville, Jasper, TX ) (none specified) 452-88-1060 Texas

Name: Mose Biscamp
Death Date: 13 Sep 1968
Death Place: Palestine, Anderson, Texas
Usual residence: Pct 3, Kirbyville, Jasper County, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 75 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 24 Sep 1892
Birthplace: Newton County, Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Lon Biscamp
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Georgia Ann Gray (sic)
Mother's Birthplace:
Informant: Bill Biscamp
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas
Cemetery: Bleakwood Cemetery
Burial Place: Newton County, Texas
Burial Date: 16 Sep 1968
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137147
Digital Film Number: 4029823
Image Number: 3034
Reference Number: cn 60562
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

","STR06" "I10686","Biscamp","Myrtle M. Weona","Abt 1910","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Jasper County, PR. 5
Enumerated 20 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 64 Sheet 7A Stamped 271
128-135
Biscamp, Richard A Hd M W 53 M1 18 Tx Tx Tx Blacksmith, Own Shop
Biscamp, Ida Wf F W 38 m1 18 6/6 Tx Tx Tx
Biscamp, Leuchie QA Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Biscamp, Maidie Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Biscamp, Ida Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Biscamp, Suda Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Biscamp, Thelma Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Biscamp, Myrtle M. Dtr F W 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I35757","Biscamp","Seymore Franklin","23 Mar 1913","1 Mar 1974","0","Name: Seymore F. Biscamp
Death Date: 01 Mar 1974
Death Place: Galveston, Galveston, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 60 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1914
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Frank Biscamp
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Dora Walker
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243040
Digital Film Number: 4169952
Image Number: 1740
Reference Number: 17275
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35755","Biscamp","Travis William","16 Oct 1908","14 Apr 1937","0","(Research):Name: Travis W. Biscamp
Death Date: 14 Apr 1937
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 28 years 5 months 28 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 16 Oct 1908
Birthplace: Newton Co., Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Frank Biscamp
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Dora Walker
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Liquor Dealer Pkg Store
Place of Residence: Kirbyville, Texas
Cemetery: Bean Cemetery
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 14 Apr 1937
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117172
Digital Film Number: 4166738
Image Number: 1652
Reference Number: cn 21778
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I23500","","","","","","","" "I23305","Bishop","Carl James","8 Nov 1926","27 Dec 2014","0","CARL BISHOP, 88

Carl James Bishop, 88, of Dexter, Missouri passed away peacefully on Saturday, December 27, 2014 at the Crowley Ridge Care Center in Dexter, Missouri. Born in Montgomery, Alabama on November 8, 1926 to Claude David (Dennis) Bishop of Marshall, Texas and Euganie Catherine Margaret Morlas, New Orleans, LA. He lived much of his life in Louisiana and Missouri. Carl was a WW II Veteran serving in the Army Air Corps. After his service he was a draftsman and designer for several oil, gas and chemical companies. In his spare time he enjoyed photography, computers, cars, listening to New Orleans Jazz music and bringing sunshine into the lives of his family and friends. Carl is survived by his wife of 40 years, Evelyn Dieter of Parma, MO. and his three children, Jennifer Wood (Steve), of California City, CA, Mary Saucier (Ed) of Poteau, OK, and Bradley Bishop (Katherine) of Naperville, IL, 9 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He was also blessed with numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren through marriage and will be missed by many favorite cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents and grandson Nicholas Ryan McCormack. Special thanks to the staff at St. Francis Hospital in Cape Girardeau, MO for their compassionate care. Services will be held at later date in Tulsa, OK.


Published in The Times-Picayune from Dec. 29 to Dec. 31, 2014
","STR06" "I35775","Bishop","Gordie","28 Sep 1885","20 Mar 1921","0","Newton Historical Commission, Pauline Hines, Compiler ""Newton County Nuggests: A Collection of True Stories By Newton County Folk"" (Nortex Press, A Division of Eakin Publications, Inc, Austin, Texas, published in 1986) notes that Gordon Biscamp was the superintendent of schools in Burkeville. (p. 169)


Name: Mrs Gordie Bishop Enner
Death Date: 20 Mar 1921
Death Place: Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 35 years 5 months 22 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 28 Sep 1885
Birthplace: Runnels Co, Tx
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: T D Bishop
Father's Birthplace: Jasper Co, Tx
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Wigley
Mother's Birthplace: Jasper Co, Tx
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2073953
Digital Film Number: 4029597
Image Number: 2877
Reference Number: cn 8126
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I19239","Bishop","Laura","14 Apr 1803","24 May 1877","0","Said to be the daughter of Abram BISHOP and Hannah TRUMAN. (Robert S. Strong, SFAA Historian).","STR06" "I43703","Bishop","Mary Emma","11 Jun 1878","11 May 1966","0","Name Mary Emma Martin
Event Type Death
Event Date 11 May 1966
Event Place Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 01 Jun 1878
Birthplace Jasper, Texas
Father's Name Abner T Bishop
Mother's Name Sarah Byrd
Certificate Number 46608
GS Film number 2118371
Digital Folder Number 005144882
Image Number 00345

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS1J-ZDV : accessed 11 Oct 2013), Mary Emma Martin, 11 May 1966; citing certificate number 46608, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2118371.","STR06" "I43703","Bishop","Mary Emma","11 Jun 1878","11 May 1966","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 28 April 1930
ED 202-4 SD 19
Sheet 19A Stamped 64
Emmer Martin Hd F W 51 We Tx Ga Ms
Edison Martin Son M W 24 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Corarice Martin Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Florene Martin Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Zada Martin Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Mada Martin Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I35773","Bishop","Michajer ""Mike""","17 Sep 1874","24 Sep 1940","0","Name: Mi Cager Bishop
Death Date: 14 Sep 1940
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 65 years 11 months 27 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 17 Sep 1874
Birthplace: Kosse, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Thomas Denson Bishop
Father's Birthplace: Ga.
Mother's Name: Sarah Elizabeth Wigley
Mother's Birthplace: Ga.
Occupation: Baptist Minister
Place of Residence: Dallas, Dallas, Tex
Cemetery:
Burial Place: San Angelo, Texas
Burial Date: 16 Sep 1940
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138006
Digital Film Number: 4030494
Image Number: 385
Reference Number: cn 41070
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35774","Bishop","Nina","18 Sep 1882","20 May 1960","0","Name: Nina Mustian
Death Date: 20 May 1960
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 77 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Sep 1882
Birthplace: Kossie, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Denson Bishop
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sarah Wigley
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Homemaker
Place of Residence: Jasper County, Texas
Cemetery: Magnolia Cemetery
Burial Place: Jasper Co., Texas
Burial Date: 22 May 1960
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116268
Digital Film Number: 4166546
Image Number: 2335
Reference Number: cn 36963
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I22422","Bishop","Nora","25 Oct 1890","18 Apr 1962","0","Name: Nora Bishop Kelsey
Death Date: 18 Apr 1962
Death Place: Winters, Runnels, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 71 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 25 Oct 1890
Birthplace: Winters, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Tillman D. Bishop
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Wigley
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Winters, Runnels, Texas
Cemetery: Littlefield Cemetery
Burial Place: Littlefield, Texas
Burial Date: 19 Apr 1962
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116969
Digital Film Number: 4028438
Image Number: 866
Reference Number: v X cn 25546
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35776","Bishop","Rufus A.","6 Feb 1870","23 Nov 1940","0","Name: Rufus A. Bishop
Death Date: 23 Nov 1940
Death Place: Winters, Runnels, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 70 years 9 months 16 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 06 Feb 1870
Birthplace: Jasper County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: T. D. Bishop
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Name: Sarah E. White (Sic)
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Winters, Runnels, Texas
Cemetery: Midway Cemetery
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 24 Nov 1940
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2138121
Digital Film Number: 4030498
Image Number: 1917
Reference Number: CN 52251
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I40285","Bishop","Sarah ""Sallie""","25 Jan 1865","8 Apr 1946","0","John W. Clark shows her as a daughter of John W. BISHOP and Rachael JENNINGS.","STR06" "I45683","Bishop","Sarah ""Sallie"" Shaw","15 Sep 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","From the Woman's Who's who of America, 1914-1915 (The American Commonwealth Co), edited by John William Leonard

Whitman, Sallie Shaw Bishop (Mrs. James Spurr Whitman), 125 E. Fifty-seventh St., N. Y. City

Pianist: b. Worcester, Mass., Sept 15, 1861; dau Henry F. and Charlotte (Shaw) Bishop; ed. Worcester High School, Keble School, Syracuse; studied music at Hanover, Weimar and Berlin, Germany, 1880-84; m. N.Y City, Apr 25, 1889, James Spurr Whitman; one daughter: Marian Floyd. Granddaughter of Oliver Shaw, composer and first important teacher of music in America. Taught piano in New York, 1884-1890. Chairman music com. MacDowell Club, 1910-12; one of the founders of the MacDowell Chorus, Schola Cantoforum. Episcopalian. Mem. Thursday Musical Club.","STR06" "I4084","Bishop","Tilman Denson","20 Jan 1843","29 Sep 1929","0","Said to be a son of John Allen BISHOP and Dorcas POLK, and he was likely born in either Decatur or DeKalb Georgia.","STR06" "I4084","Bishop","Tilman Denson","20 Jan 1843","29 Sep 1929","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace

T. D. BISHOP Self M Male W 35 GA Farmer GA GA
S. E. BISHOP Wife M Female W 33 MS Keeping House MS MS
Rufus A. BISHOP Son S Male W 10 TX At Home GA MS
Francis BISHOP Son S Male W 8 TX At Home GA MS
Wm. H. BISHOP Son S Male W 7 TX At Home GA MS
Mccajor BISHOP Son S Male W 5 TX At Home GA MS
Bolan BISHOP Son S Male W 4 TX At Home GA MS
Walter BISHOP Son S Male W 2 TX At Home GA MS
Ernest L. BISHOP Son S Male W 6M TX At Home GA MS

Source Information:
Census Place
Kosse, Limestone, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255317
NA Film Number T9-1317
Page Number 327D

1900 Census
Texas, Runnels County, JP 5
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 127 Sheet 3B
44-44
Bishop, Till D. Head W M Jan 1842 58 M 32 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Bishop, Sarah E Wf W F Dec 1846 53 M 32 13/9 Miss Ga SC
Bishop, Rufus A. Son W M Feb 1871 29 S Tx Ga Miss Farmer
Bishop, Emmit Son W M Jan 1884 16 S Tx Ga Miss
Bishop, Nina Dtr W F Sept 1882 17 S Tx Ga Miss
Bishop, Gordie Dtr W F Sept 1885 14 S Tx Ga Miss
Bishop, Addie L Dtr W F Aug 1887 12 S Tx Ga Miss
Bishop, Norah Dtr W F Oct 1890 9 S Tx Ga Miss



","STR06" "I35779","Bishop","Walter","27 Aug 1878","18 Oct 1956","0","Name: Walter Bishop
Death Date: 18 Oct 1956
Death Place: Big Spring, Howard, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 78 years 1 month 21 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 27 Aug 1878
Birthplace: Cass County, Texas (sic, S/B Kosse, Limestone County)
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Tilman D. Bishop
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Wiggley (sic)
Mother's Birthplace: Mississippi
Occupation: Watchman
Place of Residence: Big Spring, Howard, Texas
Cemetery: Big Spring City Cemetery
Burial Place: Big Spring, Howard, Texas
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114935
Digital Film Number: 4167327
Image Number: 3175
Reference Number: 54302
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I22421","Bishop","William H.","17 Sep 1871","17 Apr 1931","0","Name: William H. Bishop
Death Date: 17 Apr 1931
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 59 years 6 months 20 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 27 Sep 1871
Birthplace: Jasper, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Rebecca Townsend
Father's Name: T.D. Bishop
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Name: Sarah Wigley
Mother's Birthplace: Miss.
Occupation: Druggist
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Forest Lawn
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 18 Apr 1931
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135519
Digital Film Number: 4163593
Image Number: 3152
Reference Number: 17432
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I19284","Bissell","Abigail","9 Mar 1675","25 Mar 1749","0","Daughter of Nathaniel BISSELL of Windsor and Mindwell MOORE. (Benjamin Dwight, page 123).","STR06" "I45948","Bitzer","Sophia Mary","11 Aug 1879","24 Feb 1935","0","Cheryl Rudolph, on the FindAGrave memorial page for Sophia, shows that she was a daughter of Charles Bitzer and Catherine Meinhart .","STR06" "I41014","Bivens","Henry Madison","12 Dec 1841","28 Dec 1920","0","FindAGrave instead lists his middle name as Masterson.

From that website:

H. Bivins (First_Last)
Regiment Name Capt. Merriman's Company (Orange County Coast Guards) Texas Local Defense Troops
Side Confederate
Company
Soldier's Rank_In -
Soldier's Rank_Out -
Alternate Name
Notes
Film Number M227 roll 3

Newton County Historical Committee, , ""Glimpses of Newton County History,"" (Nortex Press, Burnet, Texas, 1982), notes that a Henry Bivens was appointed a reviewer to review the road ...on the nearest and most practible route to the county line in the direction of Green's Bluff. As this appointment was in 1849, it could not have been the same Henry Bivens, but perhaps it was his father or other relative (pp. 167-169).","STR06" "I41014","Bivens","Henry Madison","12 Dec 1841","28 Dec 1920","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 4 and 5, District 54
Enumerated 1 Jun 1880
Page 15 SDF 1 ED 54 Stamped 829
118
B. Frank and Sarah J BIVENS family
119
Drew and Nancy RICHARDSON family
120
Bivens, H. Madison W M 38 Farmer La La La
Bivens, Mary A W F 37 Wf Keeping House Tx Mass Ky
Bivens, Calvin W M 11 Son At Home Tx La Tx
Bivens, Mary H W F 8 Dtr At Home Tx La Tx
Bivens, Edwin H W M 7 Son At Home Tx La Tx
Bivens, Lydia M W F 3 Dtr At Home Tx La Tx

","STR06" "I6771","Bivens","John Matthew","Abt 1834","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Louisiana, Calcasieu Parish, Upper Sabine, Sixth Ward
Enumerated 9 Jun 1880
Page 8D SD 4 ED 1
52-52
Bivins, John W M 46 Farmer La NC NC
Bivins, Lydia W F 40 Wf Housekeeping Ind Ind Ind
Bivins, Josephine E W F 17 Dtr Housekeeping Tx La Ind
Bivins, Lydia Anne W F 15 Dtr Working on Farm Tx La Ind
Bivins, Elizabeth A W F 14 Dtr Working on Farm Tx La Ind
Bivins, Malinda W F 12 Dtr Working on Farm Tx La Ind
Bivins, John W M 7 Son La La Ind
Bivins, Samuel W M 6 Son La La Ind
Bivins, Emily J W F 2 Dtr La La Ind","STR06" "I41031","Bivens","Johnny Newton","4 Feb 1872","4 May 1953","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K376-7Y4
Name: Johnny Newton Bivens
Event: Death
Event Date: 04 May 1953
Event Place: Paris, Lamar, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 04 Feb 1872
Birthplace: , Louisiana
Father's Name: John Bevins
Mother's Name: Lydie Cochran
Certificate Number: 66338
Film Number: 2114066
Digital Folder Number: 005145317
Image Number: 00395
Collection: Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976","STR06" "I41029","Bivens","Josephine E.","20 Feb 1863","2 Jan 1942","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3DC-PJ2
Name: Josephine Crowley
Event: Death
Event Date: 02 Jan 1942
Event Place: Paris, Lamar, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Widowed
Birth Date: 20 Feb 1863
Birthplace: , Louisiana
Father's Name: John Bivens
Mother's Name: Lydia Cockran
Certificate Number: 3563
Film Number: 2138819
Digital Folder Number: 005145843
Image Number: 02243
Collection: Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976","STR06" "I41030","Bivens","Malinda","Abt 1869","16 Dec 1947","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F3M8-LZP
Name: Malinda Whitman
Death Date: 16 Dec 1947
Death Place: Shreveport, , Caddo, Louisiana
Gender: Female
Race (original): White
Race (standardized): White
Age: 78
Estimated Birth Year: 1869
Birth Place: Louisiana
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Robert L Whitman
Father's Name: John Bivens
Mother's Name: Lydia Cochran
Film number: 1409049
Image Number: 01766
Certificate Number: 662
Digital Folder Number: 4215539
Collection: Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956","STR06" "I29728","Bivens","Mary H.","Abt 1872","Yes, date unknown","0","This may be the Mary Bivens that married Gadi WEST, a son of Littleberry West.

Newton Historical Commission, Pauline Hines, Compiler ""Newton County Nuggests: A Collection of True Stories By Newton County Folk"" (Nortex Press, A Division of Eakin Publications, Inc, Austin, Texas, published in 1986), p. 176.","STR06" "I13922","Bivins","Myra Lee","7 Feb 1927","8 Aug 1998","0","Myra Lee Bivins Date of Birth: 7 Feb 1927 Gender: Female Birth County: Potter Father's Name: W B Bivins Mother's Name: Minerva Sogers Roll Number: 1927_0001
","STR06" "I28637","Bixby","Rose Fannie","4 Nov 1884","2 Mar 1976","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, March 11, 1976
Page Two

Mrs. Striffler dies March 2 in Caro

Funeral services were held Friday for Mrs. Rose Stiffler, 91, of Cass City, who died Tuesday, March 2, at the Tuscola County Medical Care Facility in Caro, where she had lived the past three years.

She was born Nov. 4, 1884, in New York, daughter of the late Clark and Elizabeth Underdonk Bixby.

She married Calvin J. Striffler, Jan. 30, 1907 (sic), in Syracuse, N.Y. Following their marriage, they made their home in Cass City. He died March 16, 1961.

Mrs. Striffler was a member of Salem United Methodist church for 70 years.

She is survived by one brother, Edward BIXBY of Syracuse, N.Y., and one step-brother, Wallace LAURIE of Gagetown; two half-sisters, Mrs. Veda MONTGOMERY and Mrs. Hazel MELICK, both of Bad Axe, and several nieces and nephews. Two brothers and one step-brother preceded her in death.

Rev. Eldred Kelley, pastor of Salem United Methodist church, officiated at the funeral, held at Little's Funeral Home.

Burial was in Elkland cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)","STR06" "I42794","Bixler","Mary Elizabeth","13 Jan 1921","13 Jan 1921","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X8GF-XRD
Name: Mary Elizabeth Bixler
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 13 Jan 1921
Event Place: Fostoria, Seneca, Ohio
Residence Place:
Address: 304 S. Popla
Gender: Female
Age (Original): no age
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Occupation:
Birth Date: 13 Jan 1921
Birthplace: Fostoria, Ohio
Birth Year (Estimated):
Burial Date: 14 Jan 1921
Burial Place:
Cemetery: Fountain Cemetery
Father's Name: Charles Bixler
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace: Ohio
Mother's Name: Ruth Cramer
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace: Ohio
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
File Number: fn 5484
GS Film number: 1991486
Digital Folder Number: 4022186
Image Number: 2953
Collection: Mary Elizabeth Bixler, ""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953""","STR06" "I20585","","","","","","","" "I27858","Black","Anna E. ""Annie""","8 Aug 1874","19 Jan 1953","0","Shown on Eldon Knight's family tree as ""Ann Elizabeth Black"", a daughter of William James Black and Mary Louise Brumfield. This matches the information on the social security application of her son, Harris Caldwell McLemore, who listed his parents Caldwell McLemore and Annie Black.","STR06" "I22712","Black","Cora Elizabeth","21 Jan 1917","7 Sep 1999","0","At the time of the 1930 census, she lived just a few homes away from her future husband, Alden McSwane. Her mother was widowed, and Cora was one of four children. The website titled ""Descendants of Alleston Marion Black"" shows her the daughter of Joe Marion Black by his second wife, Nora Cartwright, and lists her place of birth as Leon County, Texas.","STR06" "I22712","Black","Cora Elizabeth","21 Jan 1917","7 Sep 1999","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Freestone County, Pr 2
Enumerated Apr 17, 1930
ED 81-4 SD 16 Sheet 7A Stamped 105
--- - 151
Black, Mrs. Nora Hd F W 34 Wd Tx Tx Tn Farmer
Black, Bethel Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Black, Laura Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Black, Cora Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Black, Joe Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Julia Mother F W 76 Wd Tn Tn Tn
Knight, Elmer Nephew M W 27 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
--- - 153
McSwain, Roger Q Hd M W 50 M 25 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McSwain, Georgia Wf F W 42 M 18 Tx Miss Tx
McSwain, Everett Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McSwain, Alden Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer
McSwain, Myron Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I11995","Black","Effie Fay","6 Aug 1887","7 Oct 1974","0","She appears to have remarried a Mr. ROUX after the death of her first husband, Frank Benkelman.

California Death Index:

ROUX EFFIE F 08/06/1887 F MISSOURI SANTA CLARA 10/07/1974","STR06" "I46203","Black","Frank Y.","20 Dec 1905","15 Dec 1977","0","The Biography, below, was copied from his FindAGrave memorial page created by Jim Bohn:

He was born in Martin County, the son of James and Mary (Young) Black. He was a retired painter.

He was a member and trustee of the Loogootee Christian Church and a director of the Goodwill Cemetery Association as well as being active in many community affairs.

On September 17, 1933 he married Avis McLemore.

On December 15, 1977 he died at 1:10 p.m. after collapsing suddenly at the home of a neighbor.

One sister still lived, Mrs. Una Born, Naperville, IL. A daughter, Lynn, died in 1973 and two brothers and one sister had previously died.","STR06" "I46722","Black","Isabella","8 Aug 1843","29 Sep 1923","0","On her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Angela Short Hudson, she is shown as a daughter of John Black and wife of Hayes Lemon ""H. L."" McLemore.","STR06" "I46204","Black","Mary Lynn","21 Apr 1954","10 Oct 1973","0","The Biography, below, was copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by Jim Bohn:

She was born April 21, 1954 and was the daughter of Frank and Avis (McLemore) Black.

She was a 1972 graduate of Loogootee High School and was also a graduate of the Vincennes School of Practical Nursing. She was employed at the Washington Nursing Center in Washington, IN.

She was a member of the Loogootee Christian Church.

She died at approximately 10:40 p.m. October 10, 1973 in a two-car accident on SR 54 west of Bloomfield. The driver of the other vehicle crossed the center line and was drunk at the time of the accident. Her fiance who was also in the car was not killed in the accident.","STR06" "I33795","Black","Savannah L.","28 Jul 1887","2 Sep 1947","0","Jeanine Baber instead shows her maiden name as Kelly. Maybe the Mr. Kelley living with the family at the time of the 1930 census was her stepfather? If the original marriage license could be found, this discrepency might be resolved.

FamilySearch.org has a copy of the actual death certificate for a Savana L. Adair of Abilene on file. It shows that she was a 25 year resident of Abilene, and has her date of birth as July 28, with no year written. Her date of death is Sept. 2, 1947, and she died at her home on 521 Willow, Abilene, Taylor County, Texas. She was shown to be born in Sherman, Texas to a Mrs. Black and Sarah Hickman.","STR06" "I2598","Blackburn","Alexander S.","Abt 1797","2 Feb 1863","0","Mary Frances Smith Fisher shows that he servied in Pvt. L. C. Griffith's Co, Louisiana Militia during the War of 1812, enlisting on Oct. 29, 1814 and being discharged on 24 Mar 1815. She also notes that the family can be found on the Marion County, Mississippi census in 1830 and 1840, and in Washington Parish, LA in 1850.

His widow, Martha. applied for a pension based on his service during the War of 1812. He was shown as marrying Martha on 18 Jun 1820. He enlisted for the war on 29 Oct 1814, and was discharged on 24 mar 1815. He died in St. Tammany Parish, LA on 2 Feb 1863. Martha died in 1889. The Pension number is WC 30613, the Bounty Land Number 39669 80 50 and 10809 80 55.

He sold a tract of land on 27 Mar 1817 to James Scott Jrs. in East Feliciana Parish (Notorial Records, Book A, Page 319, East Feliciana Parish, Clinton, LA). Book B, page 30, of the West Feliciana Parish Notorial Records, St. Francisville, LA, shows that he and his wife Marry Ann sold property to John Randolph.

Bettye Bragg Wagstaff showed him as born in Feliciana Parish, LA, which contradicts the census information of Tennessee.","STR06" "I2598","Blackburn","Alexander S.","Abt 1797","2 Feb 1863","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Washington Parish
Enumerated 4 Nov 1850
286-286
A. S. Blackburn 54 M Far 100 Tenn
Martha Blackburn 52 F SC
Susan Blackburn 12 F Miss
","STR06" "I2611","Blackburn","Armstrong Irvine","Aft 1825","20 Sep 1843","0","Mississippi Free Trader, Natchez, Miss
Transcribed by Mary Frances Smith Fisher

27 Sept 1843--Armstrong Irvine Blackburn, Jr. died at Columbia on the 2nd (20th), the second son of Dr. A. J. Blackburn.","STR06" "I1949","Blackburn","Armstrong Irvine ""Joel""","11 Oct 1801","19 Sep 1867","0","Mary Frances Smith Fisher provided the following transcription of his obituary from the NEW ORLEANS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, 9 Nov 1867

Departed this life, September 19, 1867 in the town of Columbia, Miss., Doctor A.J. Blackburn, a local deacon of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.

Bro. Blackburn was born in East Feliciana Parish, October 11, 1801. He was the son of one of the first settlers in that part of the state; and his father before him was a prominent and useful local preacher in the church.

The doctor having embraced religion at a very early age, commenced preaching when 19 years old, and the practice of medicine at 23; and thro' life maintained an unspotted reputation as a minister and physician, administering alike to the souls and bodies of men, with such faithfulness, zeal and kindness, as won for him an enviable position and a consecrated remembrance in the hearts and minds of those who knew him.

In 1866, he took work in the Mississippi Conference and was appointed to Covington, La, where his gentlemanly bearing, polished urbanity and deep piety endeared him to all his flock. Tho' possessed of considerable preaching abilities, he had to mourn to see so little fruit of his toils; and tho' like the prophet, he had to exclaim ""Lord who hath believed our report;"" yet his record was on high, for he was one of those who ""signed and cried for the abominations of the people.""

At the close of the year, his health begining to fail, and feeling his work nearly finished, he returned to Washington Parish, La.; but here he was not idle. By day and by night, as long as he was able, he attended the sick, and filled an appointment monthly, on a circuit left without a preacher, till being called to attend the Columbia Court, he was taken sick on the way, was conveyed to the town where he had long resided. In his brief illness exclaimed, in relation to eternity, ""all is bright."" Then requesting to be carried to the gallery, took a last look at his old home; gave his parting blessing to his son of many prayers, and calmly and resignedly breather his sould into the bosom of his God. ""The righteous are taken from the evil to come."" G. T. Vickers.

Per Mary Frances Smith Fisher, he went to California during the Gold Rush. A son that was with him was killed by Indians per a tale from the Cole line of the family. In 1850 he was not located on the Marion County, MS census, possibly already in California, as a Marion County probate record was filed on 18 Feb 1851 noting that ""Said Armstrong J. Blackburn, who is now in the State of California...."" His wife, Susan, can be found in Marion County, Mississippi in 1850, page 401, Family #274/278, living alone.


She also noted that in MARION COUNTY MISSISSIPPI MARRIAGE BOOKD C, PAGES 7-9, the credentials of Armstrong J. Blackburn (as a minister) were recorded and they were accepted by the probate court of Marion County in the July term 1837. He married many early Marion county couples, including his brother Ferdinand B. Blackburn to Miss Sarah Tyner.


","STR06" "I1949","Blackburn","Armstrong Irvine ""Joel""","11 Oct 1801","19 Sep 1867","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1840 Census
Mississippi, Marion County
Stamped 115
A. J. Blackburn

Free White Males
Under 5-0
5 thru 9-1
10-14-0
15 thru 19-1
20 thru 29-0
30 thru 39-1
Free White Females
Under 5-0
5 thru 9-0
10-14-0
15 thru 19-0
20 thru 29-0
30 thru 39-1

Slaves
Female 36 thru 54-1

Total All Persons 5
Person employed in Learned professions/engineers: 1


1850 Census
Mississippi, Marion County
Enumerated 6 Sept 1850
Stamped 291
274-278
S. D. Blackburn 47 F $200 NC


1860 Census
Mississippi, Marion County, P. O. Columbia
Enumerated 4 July 1860
Page 1
4-4
G. F. Blackburn 34 M School Teacher $1200 $3500 Tenn
Elizabeth Blackburn 24 F Miss
A. J. Blackburn 58 M M. D. La

Susan is listed on the 1860 Mortality Schedule, having died in December 1859.","STR06" "I1206","Blackburn","Artimicia","Abt 1815","Yes, date unknown","0","Possibly married John BRYANT in Marion County, Misssissippi.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=shannon50&id=I35993

","STR06" "I1710","Blackburn","Elizabeth","Between 1794 and 1796","Aft 1860","0","(Medical):The child of a direct female descendant of Elizabeth Blackburn (Nina Fuller, the daughter of Viola Fullen and granddaughter of Jane Allen) had their mtDNA analyzed, and it was predicted as H, with only one difference from the Cambridge Reference Sequence, 16519C, which is a fast moving marker. Mitochondrial haplogroup H is a predominantly European haplogroup that participated in a population expansion beginning approximately 20,000 years ago. Today, about 30% of all mitochondrial lineages in Europe are classified as haplogroup H. It is rather uniformly distributed throughout Europe suggesting a major role in the peopling of Europe, and descendant lineages of the original haplogroup H appear in the Near East as a result of migration. Future work will better resolve the distribution and historical characteristics of this haplogroup.

On her Clan Helena website, Amelia Reimer writes that, ""Whether just by chance or by the guiding hand of natural selection we do not know, but Helena's clan has grown to become the most widespread and successful of the Seven Daughters of Eve. Her children have reached every shore, settled every forest and crossed every mountain range. Helena's descendants can be found from the Alps in the South to the Scottish Highlands and the Norwegian fjords in the North, and as far east as the Urals and the Russian steppes. Helena was born about 20,000 years ago on the strip of land that joins France and Spain, near what is now Perpignan. She belonged to a family of hunters, who harvested the rich oyster beds in the lagoons of the Carmargue to supplement their diet of meat. Helena's clan arrived in Europe from the Middle East, pushing their way along the Mediterranean, constrained to the narrow strip of land that was still habitable. Not long after she was born, the glaciers that covered the Pyrenees, which Helena could see on a clear day only thirty miles from her camp, began to draw back as, little by little, the summers grew warmer. Some of her clan moved south of the mountains, up the valley of the Ebro to the West to reach the lands of the Basque, where they remain to this day. The most adventurous of her children took advantage of the climatic improvements and journeyed ever northwards to join the great movement of hunters across the plains of France. We know that they reached England around 12,000 years ago because DNA recovered from a young male skeleton found in Gough's Cave in Somerset shows that he too belonged to the clan of Helena. [Same cave as Cheddar Man, but 3,000 years older.] ""","STR06" "I2610","Blackburn","Erwin A.","Feb 1885","6 Jul 1940","0","Name: Erwin A Blackburn
Death Date: 06 Jul 1940
Death Place: Bogalusa, , Washington, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Race (original): White
Race (standardized): White
Age: 59
Estimated Birth Year: 1881
Birth Place: Sumerall, Mississippi
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Inez Dickens
Father's Name: John Blackburn
Mother's Name: Kate Lott
Film number: 2358926
Image Number: 00607
Certificate Number: 10577
Digital Folder Number: 4216114
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954
","STR06" "I3661","Blackburn","Experience","18 May 1750","16 Sep 1823","0","Sarah Bramhall Biles shows that her maiden name may have instead been Blackman or Blackmer. She also noted that after Joseph Bramahll died, Experience moved her family to Franklin, Delaware County, New York.

Title: Robinson or North Eaton Cemetery, Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania
Text: ROBINSON or NORTH EATON CEMETERY
Located on North Eaton Road
1- BRAMHALL, Experience
d: 16 Sept 1823 72y
2- BRAMHALL, Hannah
d: 17 Sept 1817 34y
3- Polly, dau. of William and Hannah
d: 17 May 1816 12y 8m
4- (Broken Stone, Possibly William.)

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rfield55&id=I39589","STR06" "I1951","Blackburn","Ferdinand Boon","Abt 1806","Aft 1883","0","Per affidavit of Richard Eugene Blackburn (courtesy of Mary Frances Smith Fisher, by way of Rozier Dedwylder), Ferdinand was a saddle maker, and Richard had in his possession one of his account books in which he kept the records of his many customers for whom he made find Spanish saddles and leather goods. he was also a practicing physician and dentist. Richard also had a letter in his posseision in which Ferdinand was addressed as Major, and he therefore believed he was an officer in the State Militia, but could not find a record of service. The children of Ferdinand B. and Sarah Elizabeth Balckburn were Gabriel, John A., Mary who married John BROOM, Amanda who married Alex STRINGER, Mollie who married Teal LOTT and Ada who married Tom LOTT.

","STR06" "I1951","Blackburn","Ferdinand Boon","Abt 1806","Aft 1883","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1840 Census
Mississippi, Marion County
Stamped 116

F. B. Blackburn

Free White Males
Under 5-0
5 thru 9-0
10-14-0
15 thru 19-0
20 thru 29-0
30 thru 39-1
Free White Females
Under 5-2
5 thru 9-0
10-14-0
15 thru 19-0
20 thru 29-1
30 thru 39-0

Slaves
Males 10 thru 23 1

Total All Persons 5
Person employed in agriculture:: 2


1850 Census
Mississippi, Marion County,
Enumerated 3 Sept 1850
Stamped 199
242-245
F. B. Blackburn 44 M Sadler 150 La
S. E. Blackburn 30 F SC
M. A. Blackburn 12 F Miss
J. A. Blackburn 10 M MIss
Gabl Blackburn 6 M Miss
M. L. Blackburn 4 F Miss
S. A. Blackburn 2 F Miss
Amanda Blackburn 8 F Miss

1860 Census
Mississippi, Marion County, Columbia
Page 22
143-143
Ferdinard Blackburn 54 M Saddler $800 $2000 La
Sarah E. Blackburn 46 F SC
Irvin A. 17 M Saddler Miss
Gabriel Blackburn 15 Saddler Miss
John T Blackburn 6 M Misss
Amanda C. Blackburn 16 F Miss
Margarett Blackburn 11 F Miss
Harriett Blackburn 8 F Miss
Louisiana Blackburn 7 F Miss
Ada Blackburn 6 F Miss


Census Listings:

1880 Census
Mississippi, Covington County
Page 3 SD 2 ED 124
Enumerated 8 Jun 1880
15-16
Blackburn, G. F. W M 35 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Angelina W F 28 W Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Wiley W M 10 Son Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Delia F 9 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
16-17
Blackburn, F. B. W M 75 Farmer La Va SC
Blackburn, S. E. W F 68 W Keeping House SC SC SC
16-18
Lott, T. W. W M 27 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Lott, Ada V W F 27 Wf Miss La SC
16-19
Lott, F. J. W M 25 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Lott, Louisiana W F 28 Wf Keeping House Miss La SC
Lott, Ada V. W F 4 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Lott, Sarah W F 3 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Lott, M. L. W F 2/12 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
17-20
Blackburn, J. A. W M 31 Farmer Miss La SC
Blackburn, Amanda W F 30 Wf Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Martha W F 12 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Annie W F 10 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, William M M 8 Son Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Gabralla W F 7 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Michael W M 2 Son Miss Miss Miss
18-21
Blackburn, J. T. W M 23 Farmer Miss La SC
Blackburn, Sarah C W F 20 Wife Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
19-22
Broom, J. M. W M 40 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Mary A W F 42 Wf Keeping House Miss La SC
Broom, Sarah W F 19 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Broom, John W M 15 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Alabama W F 13 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Isaac W M 11 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, William W M 8 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Vernon W M 6 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Hugh W M 4 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Hardy W M 1 Son Miss Miss Miss

","STR06" "I1711","Blackburn","Gabriel","Abt 1769","Abt 1848","0","The following was copied from the notes of Mary Frances SMITH Fisher of Jackson, Mississippi, loaned to Melinda McLemore Strong by Esther McGrew Hardin ca 1998:

New Orleans Christian Advocate October 12, 1859

The following obituary was written by Rev. William Winans, an early Mississippi circuit riding preacher, from information [presumably] told him by Gabriel Blackburn. ""G. Blackburn was born in Samson (sic) County, North Carolina, in the year 1769; was carried thence by his parents, at two years old, to Caroline County, S.C. (?). Two other removes brought him near to Georgetown, in the same State, where he married at the age of twenty-one years. In 1793 he removed to the State of Tennessee; in 1797, to the neighborhood of Natchez, in the then Mississippi Territory. His next remove was into West Florida-then a Spanish Province-near where the town of Jackson now stands. Finally, he removed to the neighborhood of Monticello, in the State of Mississippi, where he died several years ago, ""rejoicing in the hope of the glory of God.""

Notes: Sampson County, NC was formed in 1784 from Duplin, Johnston, & New Hanover counties. Several early Blackburns were in this area, but no proof has been located on who his parents were. The 1790 South Carolina Census verifies his location in that area as he is listed as living in Georgetown District, Prince Fredericks Parish. He was shown as married on the census. No records of him in Tennessee have been discovered. Fisher speculates that Rev. Winans apparently lost contact with Gabriel Blackburn, as he did not show the correct location of death.

THE NATCHEZ COURT RECORDS 1767-1805, ABSTRACTS OF EARLY RECORDS by May Wilson McBee

This book verifies his presence in Natchez. On page 391, (a record of Book B, Land Claims) claim #452, page 345, Gabriel Blackburn and William Dunbar were the witnesses on May 9, 1798 to a deed where John Wylie, of Natchez, sold to David Ferguson 100 square acres for $150


SPANISH WEST FLORIDA INDEX, YEAR 1806

Reference 1209, Film Roll 89 Gabriel Blackburn sold 400 arpents in ""New Feliciana"" to John Rhea for 400 pesos cash on 9 September 1806. This is the same property listed on page 43 of the above referenced American State Papers. It was a Spanish Grant, and the document was written in Spanish and transcribed for the West Feliciana Parish records. From the transcription: ""I, Don Carlos de Grand-Pre', Colonial of the Royal Armies, Military and Civil Governor of the Post and District of Baton Rogue, certify that I know the grantors who signed with Samuel Fulton and Thomas Estevan.""

Witnesses: Carlos de Grand-Pre', Samuel Fulton, Thomas Estevan, GABRIEL BLACKBURN, John Scott


AMERICAN STATE PAPERS Vol 3, page 43

Register of Claims to land in the district west of Pearl River, in Louisiana, founded on complete grants derived from either the French, British, or Spanish Governments, which in the opinion of the undersigned commissioners are valid, agreeable to the laws, usages, or customs of such Governments. Item #194. By whom claimed: Gabriel Blackburn, Original claimant: G. Blackburn, Nature of claim: Spanish Patent, Date of claim: 18 Sept 1809 Quantity Claimed: 400 arpents, Where situated: Feliciana, By whom issued: J. Morales, When surveyed: 27 July 1799, By whom surveyed: V. Pintado, Cultivation and Inhabitation: 1805-1814


AMERICAN STATE PAPERS Vol 3, page 65, Item #15

Claimed by: Gabriel Blackburn, Qty: 800, Where: Feliciana, General remarks: Papers carried to Pensacola by V.S. Pintado

AMERICAN STATE PAPERS Vol 3, Page 468, Item #50

Present Claimant: David Thomas, Original Claimant: Gabriel Blackburn, Nature of Claim: Plat and Certification, Quantity: 817, Where: Feliciana, By whom issued: Carondelet, When surveyed: 21 August 1805, By whom surveyed: V. Pintado, Inhabitation and Cultivation: 1806-1820

In the NOTORIAL BOOK E, PAGE 130-131, EAST FELICIANA PARISH, CLINTON, LOUISIANA, in a document dated 12 March 1817, it appears that Gabriel Blackburn of Feliciana sold to David Thomas of Mississippi the above referenced tract of land (pg. 65 and pg. 468) for $2,500

NOTORIAL BOOK B, PAGE 13, WEST FELICIANA PARISH, ST. FRANCISVILLE, LOUISIANA shows Gabriel Blackburn as ""Constable for the Parish of Feliciana, Territory of Orleans."" This document refers to the date ""24 July 1812"" and was recorded on 10 December 1818. He would have been constable prior to 30 April 1812, when Louisiana became a state, but after Feliciana Parish was formed.

LOUSIANA SOLDIERS IN THE WAR OF 1812 compiled by Marion John Bennett Pierson

P. 12 Gabriel Blackburn, Alexander S. Blackburn (his eldest son) Gabriel Blackburn-1 Sgt.-Pvt.-Capt. Griffith's Co. Mounted Riflemen, La. Vols. Alexander S. Blackburn-Pvt.-Capt. Griffith's Co. Mounted Riflemen, La. Vols. I. Blackburn-Pvt.-First Regiment (de jan's) La. Militia (relationship unknown)

(All Louisiana information was supplied to Mrs. Fisher by Jean Loflin of Baton Rouge, a fellow Stringer researcher)

Land Patents from the Department of Interior and National Archives
St. Stephens Land Office
Patent #1505 Patent dated Dec. 1, 1830
Recorded in Vol. 24, Page 309 (Washington)
Date of Sales 29 Jan 1816
Original Purchaser, William McGREW
Amount 160.12 acres
Location Twp 4 North, Range 17 West, SE 1/4 of Section One
To whom Patented Gabriel Blackburn
Date of Final Certificate 23 Jun 1829
Signed by President Andrew Jackson

The reverse side of the receipt #546 reads as follows: ""I, William McGrew do transfer all wright, title, and interest to the within Certificate over to Gabriel Blackburn this third day of February 1817."" Acknowledged before the day and year just written, Wm. Lott, Q. M. (Justice of the Quorum)

BOUNTY REQUEST from the National Archives 1855- Rejected File #184522 War of 1812, re-examined 9 January 1857 ""Gabriel Blackburn Sgt. served in Captain Llewellyn Griffith's Co, LA Militia from 29 Oct until 22 Jan 1815, when he was reduced in ranks and served as private till 24 Mar 1815."" (After the Battle of New Orleans, while he was in service in that area, so it is probable he took part in that battle). This bounty request was filed from Milam, Sabine County, Texas on June 23, 1855 by Gabriel's daughter, Elizabeth Blackburn McGrew, widow of Alexander McGrew.

It reads:

""STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF SABINE

On this 18th day of June AD 1855 personally appeared before me the undersigned authority, authorized to administer oaths for general purposes within and for the said county, ELIZABETH MCGREW aged 59 years, a resident of said county and State who being by me duly sworn according to the law on oath declares that, affidavit: Alexander S. Blackburn, Harriet Freeland, Armstrong J. Blackburn, Feliciana Cole, Ferdinand Blackburn, and Frances A. Means are the sole surviving heirs of Gabriel Blackburn, deceased, being (the) deceaseds own children, that the said Gabriel Blackburn died in the year 1848, that said Gabriel Blackburn is the identical person who voluntered a Private in the company commanded by Captain Griffith, name of Col. and no of regiment not recollected, in the war with Great Britian declared by the United States on the 18th day of June 1812, that he voluntered 1813 for and during the war and continued in active service in said war for something near one year and was honorably discharged, thinks at New Orleans. She makes this declaration for the purpose of obtaining Bounty Land, for self and co-heirs, which they may be entitled to under the acts of Congress, heretofore passed, Granting Bounty Lands to certain officers, soldiers who have been engaged in the military services of the United States"" she further states that ""she has not received a warrant for Bounty Land under the act of Congress nor made any other application therefor is this Behalf."" Signed Elizabeth McGrew Witnessed by Gideon A. Norford and James M. Weathered, residents of Sabine County. who declared that they were well acquantied with Gabriel Blackburn, and that he died in Sabine in 1848.

Note: The clerks lined out the names of: Harriet Freeland, Armstrong J. Blackburn, Feliciana Cole, and Ferdinand Blackburn, presumably because they had never been to Texas and were not personally known to the clerks.

In a letter from Mary Fisher to Esther McGrew Hardin of San Antonio, she asks ""Do you have the reference that states ""Gabriel Blackburn had the reputation for making the best corn whiskey in the Mississippi Territory?"" Someone told me about this but they could not locate it and they could not remember where they found it. I would love to have a copy...I did locate one statement in ""Mississippi as a Providence, Territory and State"" by Gov. C.C. Claiborne that might be what they were thinking about. 'The Creek Indians stole a large lot of whiskey belonging to Parson Blackburn.' This was in the chapter ""Natchez in the Olden Times"", page 528. It went on to say he was an eminent ""Presbyterian"" clergyman, so I am not sure if it was Gabriel or not. Do you have the New Orleans Christian Advocate article? It is the most fascinating thing that I have found. It tells how Gabriel plotted to kill a man before he became a Christian. Let me know if you need it.""

In her reply, Esther McGrew Hardin cited the book ""Annals of Tennessee"" by Ramsey, in which there is a story of Gideon Blackburn, who established with Samuel Doak a Presbyterian college, and became a noted Presbyterian preacher. Esther stated that this must be the Pastor Blackburn who had the stash of whiskey stolen by the Indians. She noted other references to Gideon Blackburn in the Mississippi History by Claiborne and in ""Tennessee Cousins"" by Worth S. Ray. Esther believes it possible that Gideon and Gabriel were related, and this might be why Gabriel went to Tennessee.

According to Blanche Finley Toole of Sabine County, Texas, Gabriel Blackburn's home was just west of the Old Milam cemetery and his Gristmill was located on Borreagus Creek. This property later (much later) became the property of the John W. Allen family. Allen descendants still live there and know where the old lost cemetery is. According to an article in the August 26, 1965 SABINE COUNTY REPORTER entitled ""Mrs. Etta Nichols Speaks on History of Low's Chapel.. ""Long leaf virgin timber grew prolifically in the vicinity at the Allen Saw Mill on Palo Guacho Creek.""

Gabriel may have been buried in the Old Milam cemetery, or his body may have been returned to Columbia, Mississipi to be interred on his old homeplace on Highway 13, on property owned in 1963 by a Mr. Polk.



","STR06" "I1711","Blackburn","Gabriel","Abt 1769","Abt 1848","0","(Research):

Census Information:


1840 Census
Mississippi, Marion County
Stamped 116

Gabriel Blackburn

Free White Males
70 thru 79-1

Free White Females
70 thru 79-1


Slaves

Males 36 thru 54-2
Females 36 thru 54-2

Total All Persons 6
Person employed in agriculture:: 3

Ancestry also shows a Gabriel Blackburn on the 1841 Marion County, Mississippi State Census and on the 1845 Marion County, Mississippi State Census. Additonally, there is a Gabriel Blackburn in Lawrence County, Mississippi in 1841.

They also show Gabriel Blackburn of Sabine County on the Republic of Texas Poll List for 1846, as well as being on the Texas Tax list for 1846.






","STR06" "I1958","Blackburn","Gabriel Francis","30 Aug 1824","2 Mar 1878","0","Texas Methodist Newspaper Abstracts
Helen M. Lu, Vol. 3, pg 46
Transcribed by Mary Frances Smith Fisher

G. F. Blackburn, son of Rev. A. J. Blackburn, M. D. , was born in Lincoln County, Tenn, August 30, 1824. At the age of twelve years his father moved to Marion Co., MS, with him. He graduated at the Transylvania University, Lexington, KY in 1840. United in holdy wedlock with Miss Lizzie Warren in 1854. United with the M. E. Church, South in 1856. Removed to Cooke County, Texas in 1873. Departed this life March 2, 1878. He left a wife.","STR06" "I1958","Blackburn","Gabriel Francis","30 Aug 1824","2 Mar 1878","0","(Research):


1860 Census
Mississippi, Marion County, P. O. Columbia
Enumerated 4 July 1860
Page 1
4-4
G. F. Blackburn 34 M School Teacher $1200 $3500 Tenn
Elizabeth Blackburn 24 F Miss
A. J. Blackburn 58 M M. D. La
","STR06" "I2532","Blackburn","Gabriel Francis","21 Jan 1845","23 Apr 1931","0","There was a Gabriel F. Blackburn who was in the Seventh Regiment, Mississippi Infantry, Company D, Private. Film Number M232 roll 3.

Mary Frances Smith Fisher states, however, that Gabriel served in the Fourteenth LA until the end of the war, but she has no record of him serving in the Seventh Mississippi. She does indicate that it is possible that the units could have been combined.","STR06" "I2532","Blackburn","Gabriel Francis","21 Jan 1845","23 Apr 1931","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Mississippi, Covington County
Page 3 SD 2 ED 124
Enumerated 8 Jun 1880
15-16
Blackburn, G. F. W M 35 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Angelina W F 28 W Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Wiley W M 10 Son Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Delia F 9 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
16-17
Blackburn, F. B. W M 75 Farmer La Va SC
Blackburn, S. E. W F 68 W Keeping House SC SC SC
16-18
Lott, T. W. W M 27 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Lott, Ada V W F 27 Wf Miss La SC
16-19
Lott, F. J. W M 25 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Lott, Louisiana W F 28 Wf Keeping House Miss La SC
Lott, Ada V. W F 4 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Lott, Sarah W F 3 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Lott, M. L. W F 2/12 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
17-20
Blackburn, J. A. W M 31 Farmer Miss La SC
Blackburn, Amanda W F 30 Wf Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Martha W F 12 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Annie W F 10 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, William M M 8 Son Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Gabralla W F 7 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Michael W M 2 Son Miss Miss Miss
18-21
Blackburn, J. T. W M 23 Farmer Miss La SC
Blackburn, Sarah C W F 20 Wife Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
19-22
Broom, J. M. W M 40 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Mary A W F 42 Wf Keeping House Miss La SC
Broom, Sarah W F 19 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Broom, John W M 15 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Alabama W F 13 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Isaac W M 11 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, William W M 8 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Vernon W M 6 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Hugh W M 4 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Hardy W M 1 Son Miss Miss Miss

1900 Census
Mississippi, Marion County, T 3 North Range 15 West
Enumerated 23 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 75 Sheet 14B
220-221
Blackburn, Gabriel F Head W M Jan 1845 M 31 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Blackburn, Elizabeth Wf W F Dec 1850 49 M 31 3/3 Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Wiley Son W M Jan 1870 30 S Miss Miss Miss School Teacher
Blackburn, Delia Dtr W F Apr 1871 29 S Miss Miss Miss School Teacher
Blackburn, Leo Son W M Feb 1890 10 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer***

***
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Leo Ferdinand Blackburn
City: Not Stated
County: Darke
State: Ohio
Birthplace: Mississippi;United States of America
Birth Date: 15 Feb 1890
Race: Caucasian (White)
Roll: 1832090

1930 cencus, New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana
Leo F Blackburn 38 Miss Miss MIss newspaper
Garnet M Blackburn 37 OH OH OH

Garnet M. SHOCKEY, dtr of Weldon Shockey and Lillian May Mitzell of Ohio

Lock, Jim ""Locke Family of Virginia"" Updated 2010-01-02 ;

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=statework




","STR06" "I4146","Blackburn","Henry E.","15 Oct 1883","27 Jan 1972","0","As of the 1930 Lamar County, Mississippi census, he was the head of a household consisting of himself, his widowed mother, and his sister Nettie.

SSDI:

HENRY BLACKBURN 15 Oct 1883 Jan 1972 39301 (Meridian, Lauderdale, MS ) (none specified) 428-44-0873 Mississippi
","STR06" "I2515","Blackburn","Irvin Armstrong","17 Sep 1841","10 Mar 1928","0","Mary Frances Smith Fisher states that he served in the Seventh Mississippi Regiment during the Civil War.","STR06" "I2515","Blackburn","Irvin Armstrong","17 Sep 1841","10 Mar 1928","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Mississippi, Covington County
Page 3 SD 2 ED 124
Enumerated 8 Jun 1880
15-16
Blackburn, G. F. W M 35 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Angelina W F 28 W Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Wiley W M 10 Son Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Delia F 9 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
16-17
Blackburn, F. B. W M 75 Farmer La Va SC
Blackburn, S. E. W F 68 W Keeping House SC SC SC
16-18
Lott, T. W. W M 27 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Lott, Ada V W F 27 Wf Miss La SC
16-19
Lott, F. J. W M 25 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Lott, Louisiana W F 28 Wf Keeping House Miss La SC
Lott, Ada V. W F 4 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Lott, Sarah W F 3 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Lott, M. L. W F 2/12 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
17-20
Blackburn, J. A. W M 31 Farmer Miss La SC
Blackburn, Amanda W F 30 Wf Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Martha W F 12 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Annie W F 10 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, William M M 8 Son Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Gabralla W F 7 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Michael W M 2 Son Miss Miss Miss
18-21
Blackburn, J. T. W M 23 Farmer Miss La SC
Blackburn, Sarah C W F 20 Wife Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
19-22
Broom, J. M. W M 40 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Mary A W F 42 Wf Keeping House Miss La SC
Broom, Sarah W F 19 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Broom, John W M 15 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Alabama W F 13 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Isaac W M 11 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, William W M 8 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Vernon W M 6 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Hugh W M 4 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Hardy W M 1 Son Miss Miss Miss

1900 Census
Mississippi, Covington County, Beat 3
Enumerated 21 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 14 Sheet 18A Stamped 264
285-285
Blackburn, Irvin Head W M Jan 1845 55 M 24 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Blackburn, Amanda Wf W F Apr 1847 53 M 24 10/8 Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Blackburn, Laura Dtr W F Sept 1877 22 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Blackburn, Mickeal O. Son W M Jan 1879 21 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Blackburn, Henry E. Son M M Oct 1881 18 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Blackburn, Eugene Son W M Jan 1887 12 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Blackburn, Sarah W. Dtr W F Jan 1889 11 S Miss Miss Miss

1910 Census
Mississippi, Lamar County, Beat 5
Enumerated 21 Mary 1910
SD 6 ED 91 Sheet 15A Stamped 80
193-193
Blackburn, Irwin Head M W 68 M 42 Miss La Miss Farmer
Blackburn, Amanda Wf F W 64 M 42 10/7 Miss La Miss
Blackburn, Henry Son M W 24 S Miss Miss Miss Laborer Farm
Blackburn, Nettie Dtr F W 21 S Miss Miss Miss

1920 Census
Mississippi, Lamar County, Beat 4
Enumerated 20 Jan 1930
SD 6 ED 101 Sheet 14A Stamped 38
249-260
Blackburn, Irwin A Head M W 78 M Miss Miss Miss None
Blackburn, Amanda Wf F W 74 M Miss Miss Miss None
Blackburn, Henry Son M W 36 S Miss Miss Miss None
Blackburn, Nettie Dtr F W 30 S Miss MIss Miss None

1930 Census
Mississippi, Lamar County, Beat 4
Enumerated April 14, 1930
ED 37-6 SD 11 Sheets 12B and 13A
257-260
Blackburn, Henry Head M W 42 S Miss Miss Miss Farmer Farm
Blackburn, Mandy Mother H F W 75 Wd Miss Miss MIss
Blackburn, Nettie Sister F W 38 S Miss Miss Miss







","STR06" "I2533","Blackburn","John Tyner","Oct 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","On the ""Emmons-Nicol-Curley-Thomas"" tree on WorldConnect, he is shown as David John Tyner, married to Sarah Catherine Lott, but with his parents not known.","STR06" "I2533","Blackburn","John Tyner","Oct 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Mississippi, Covington County
Page 3 SD 2 ED 124
Enumerated 8 Jun 1880
15-16
Blackburn, G. F. W M 35 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Angelina W F 28 W Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Wiley W M 10 Son Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Delia F 9 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
16-17
Blackburn, F. B. W M 75 Farmer La Va SC
Blackburn, S. E. W F 68 W Keeping House SC SC SC
16-18
Lott, T. W. W M 27 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Lott, Ada V W F 27 Wf Miss La SC
16-19
Lott, F. J. W M 25 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Lott, Louisiana W F 28 Wf Keeping House Miss La SC
Lott, Ada V. W F 4 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Lott, Sarah W F 3 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Lott, M. L. W F 2/12 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
17-20
Blackburn, J. A. W M 31 Farmer Miss La SC
Blackburn, Amanda W F 30 Wf Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Martha W F 12 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Annie W F 10 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, William M M 8 Son Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Gabralla W F 7 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Michael W M 2 Son Miss Miss Miss
18-21
Blackburn, J. T. W M 23 Farmer Miss La SC
Blackburn, Sarah C W F 20 Wife Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
19-22
Broom, J. M. W M 40 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Mary A W F 42 Wf Keeping House Miss La SC
Broom, Sarah W F 19 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Broom, John W M 15 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Alabama W F 13 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Isaac W M 11 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, William W M 8 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Vernon W M 6 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Hugh W M 4 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Hardy W M 1 Son Miss Miss Miss

1900 Census
Mississippi, Marion County, Beat 2
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 6 Miss ED 76 Sheet 3B
42-42
Blackburn, John Head Oct 1855 44 M 20 Miss Ga Ga Farmer
Blackburn, Sarah C Wf W F Jan 1861 39 M 20 7/5 Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Charlie W Son W M Apr 1882 18 S Miss Miss Miss At School
Blackburn, Irvin Son W M Feb 1885 15 S Miss Miss Miss At School
Blackburn, Tyme L Dtr W F May 1889 11 S Miss Miss Miss At School
Blackburn, Ira Son W M Sept 1892 7 S Miss Miss Miss



","STR06" "I2541","Blackburn","Louisiana ""Lucy""","Abt 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","On the ""Emmons-Nicol-Curley-Thomas"" tree on WorldConnect, she is shown as Mary Elizabeth Blackburn, AKA Louisiana AKA ""Molly.""","STR06" "I2536","Blackburn","Margaret L.","Abt 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","She was said to have married Teal LOTT and J. F. POLK. Might she have also been called Molly?","STR06" "I4140","Blackburn","Martha J.","Sep 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Charlie McMellon.","STR06" "I2534","Blackburn","Mary A.","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married John BROOM.","STR06" "I4145","Blackburn","Michael O'Brien","27 Apr 1879","21 Dec 1947","0","Said to have married Minnie Thomas, and to be buried at the Coaltown Cemetery.","STR06" "I2517","Blackburn","Richard Eugene","9 Apr 1886","25 Sep 1974","0","Mary Frances Fisher Smith has in her notes a copy of an affidavit by Richard Eugene Blackburn. She writes that deposition was signed on April 23, 1963, and witnessed by Paul V. Draughn and H. J. Love. She said that all efforts to locate the original deposition have been in vain. It is not known which of the families he mentioned were trying to verify information, or for what purpose the deposition was prepared.

He stated that his father was Irvin Armstrong Blackburn, son of Ferdinand Boon Blackburn and Sarah Elizabeth Tyner, and that his mother was Amanda Jane McGrew was the daughter of William McGrew and Dorinda Lott. William McGrew was born in Covington Co, Mississippi about 1815. He was the son of John (Jack) McGrew.

Later, he states that ""Ferdinand's father was Gabriel Blackburn, a veteran of the War of 1812, who is buried on his old home place on Highway 13, near Columbia, Mississippi. This place is now owned by a Mr. Polk, an electrician.""","STR06" "I2517","Blackburn","Richard Eugene","9 Apr 1886","25 Sep 1974","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Mississippi, Lamar County, Beat Three
Enumerated 30 January 1920
SD 6 ED 100 Sheet 46 A Stamped 74
186-189
Blackburn, Eugene Head M W 34 M Miss Miss Miss Log Cutter Timber Camp
Blackburn, Hattie Wf F W 24 M Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Lester Son M W 7 S Miss Miss Miss
","STR06" "I4148","Blackburn","Sarah W.","Jan 1889","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed with the family on the 1910 census. Could she have been called Nettie in 1910? Age appears to be the same.","STR06" "I13476","Blackburn","Susan Francis","8 May 1838","4 Dec 1924","0","Email from Bettye Bragg Wagstaff:

Susan Blackburn was the daughter of Alexander S. Blackburn and his second wife, Martha Cole.

I have been in touch with a Bickham descendant, and she gave me info on the Bickhams. It seems that Susan and her parents moved to Louisiana (Can't remember the parish right now) where Alexander died and Susan married an unknown Bickham just before the Civil War. Evidently this Bickham was killed in the war, because she then married James Bailey (AKA Baylie) and they came to Texas bringing her two Bickham children and her mother Martha Blackburn. They settled in Sabine County and had several Bailey children. James Bailey did not appear on the census after 1870 so I just assumed he died. Wrong! According to the many Bailey descendents living around here today, James just went back to Louisiana, found him another woman and raised another family. The Bickham children were Hardy Alexander Bickham and Zurada. Hardy is buried in the Rosevine Cemetery and Zurada in Bronson. I have been trying to find out who is buried beside Zurada. No luck so far.

Susan's mother, Martha is buried in Brookland, she died in 1889 while living there with grand- children.

Jackie Bickham writes that Susan Blackburn and her second husband Jasper Newton Bailey were the parents of 1.Hope Bailey 2.Sedonia Bailey 3.Trust Bailey 4.James Franklin Bailey","STR06" "I3615","Blackburn","Tyme L.","May 1889","Yes, date unknown","0","A descendant, Paula Sullivan, emailed in January, 2013 that she married Joseph Ephraim ""Babe"" SULLIVAN.","STR06" "I18546","Blackman","John William","Abt 1820","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Sabine County Census
43-43
Charlotte (Hammons) Blackmon 55 F SC (widow of David Blackman, both buried in the Old Sabine Town Cem).
John W. Blackman 30 M Miss Farmer (m. Louisa Crow)
Susan Blackman 21 F Miss (m. Edward Crawford)
Robert Blackman 22 M Miss
Allen Blackman 17 M Miss (m. Sarah Crow)
(Copied from Schluter & Toole's 1850 Census Sabine County, Texas with added family information and corrections)","STR06" "I18545","Blackman","Julia Ann","Abt 1855","5 Aug 1908","0","Previously married to an Ebarbo. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 56).","STR06" "I14390","Blackman","Mary Jane","10 Jan 1849","24 Apr 1916","0","Name: Mary Jane Mcwilliams
Death Date: 24 Apr 1916
Death Place: Waco, Mclennan, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: w
Death Age: 67 years 3 months 14 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 10 Jan 1849
Birthplace: Jasper Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jessie E. Blackman
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Melton
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Oakwood Cemetery
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 25 Apr 1916
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2051624
Digital Film Number: 4165878
Image Number: 2360
Reference Number: 10078
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I14390","Blackman","Mary Jane","10 Jan 1849","24 Apr 1916","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I9951","","","","","","","" "I44480","","","","","","","" "I43190","Blackshear","Ima Lillian","7 Aug 1893","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married a HOWELL.","STR06" "I43232","Blackshear","Pearl Vivian","18 Dec 1898","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married W. GILBERT.","STR06" "I43237","Blackshear","William Royal","20 Aug 1877","Aft 1918","0","(Research):There is a historical marker in Jasper Texas which lists, among others, Maj. W. R. Blackshear, who fell in World War I.

http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMA02K_Jasper_County

The book, ""Newton County Nuggets"" also mentions ""Captain W. R. Blackshear's Company in Jasper, Texas"" which was sent to France during the First World War.","STR06" "I6684","Blackshear","William Royal ""W. R.""","26 Jan 1850","4 Nov 1930","0","Name: W. R. Blackshear
Death Date: 04 Nov 1930
Death Place: Chireno, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 80 years 9 months 9 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 26 Jan 1850
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W. R. Blackshear
Father's Birthplace: Alabama
Mother's Name: Hulda [Harden, according to the Millennium File]
Mother's Birthplace: Alabama
Occupation: M. D.
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Chireno, Texas
Burial Date: 05 Nov 1930
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135428
Digital Film Number: 4163588
Image Number: 2848
Reference Number: cn 54766
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I6684","Blackshear","William Royal ""W. R.""","26 Jan 1850","4 Nov 1930","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Jasper County
Enumerated 30 Jun 1880
Page 52D SD 1 ED 37
416-419
Blunt, Reubin M W M 22 Farmer Tx Ga Ga
Blunt, Mary A W F 24 Wf Keeping House Tx Ga Miss
Blunt, Nadine W F 1 Dtr Tx Tx Tx
Blackshear, William R W M 30 Farm Ala Ga Ala
Blackshear, Liza F W F 24 Wf Keeping House Tx Ga Ga
Blackshear, William R Jr W M 2 Son Tx Ala Tx
Blackshear, Thomas C W M 4/12 Jan Son Tx Ala Tx
417-450
William Allen family


1900 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, Attoyac Vicinity
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 44 Sheet 1A
6-6
Joe W and Ethel FULLEN
7-7
Blackshare, William R. Head W M Jan 1850 50 M 10 Ala Ga Ala Physician
Blackshare, Sudie B Wf W F Jun 1870 29 M 10 3/2 Tx Miss SC
Blackshare, Carl T Son W M Jan 1880 20 S Tx Ala Tx Farm Laborer
Blackshare, Edgar F Son W M Sept 1884 15 S Tx Ala Tx Farm Laborer
Blackshare, Ima L Dtr W F Aug 1893 6 S Tx Ala Tx
Blackshare, Pearl B Dtr W F Dec 1898 1 S Tx Ala Tx
Stephens, Allie V Dtr W F Feb 1882 18 M 2 1/1 Tx Ala Tx
Stephens, William P Son-in-law W M Apr 1877 23 M 2 Tx Tx Tx School Teacher
Stephens, Carmine Grddtr W Oct 1899 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I6684","Blackshear","William Royal ""W. R.""","26 Jan 1850","4 Nov 1930","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I16553","Blackstock","Wilson Newton","19 Dec 1825","12 Feb 1904","0","Said to be the son of William Blackstock and Hannah Wright.","STR06" "I16553","Blackstock","Wilson Newton","19 Dec 1825","12 Feb 1904","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Georgia, Forsyth County, Thirty First District
Enumerated 8 Nov 1850
Stamped 230
1216-1216
Wilson N. Blackstock 24 m Farmer $175 Georgia
Mahulda J. Blackstock 17 F Georgia

","STR06" "I44831","Blackwell","Audrey Bell","2 Aug 1904","21 Oct 1987","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by SFC Duffie Moore:

Sabine Index, Many, La., Oct 29, 1987


Mrs. Audry Bell McComic, 83, died at Heritage Manor #1, on Oct. 21, 1987.

Services were held at Memorial Baptist Church, on Oct. 23, at 10 a.m., with Rev. Ben Isgitt, and Rev. Houston Tibbits officiating. Burial was at Zwolle Cemetery, under the direction of Warren Meadows Funeral Home.

Survivors were two daughters, Atarie Samaha of Baton Rouge, Dorothy Byles of Many; one brother, O. E. Blackwell of Many; one sister, Vivian Hardin of Shreveport; seven grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren; and a host of nieces and nephews.
","STR06" "I35890","Blackwell","James Alford","19 Oct 1899","5 Jan 1974","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave Memorial page created by Keri Fuller Long:

ames A. Blackwell, 74, of Many, died on Saturday, Jan. 5, at 7 p.m.
Blackwell is survived by three sons, Bert Blackwell, Sulphur; Kenneth Blackwell, Lake Charles; Floyd Blackwell, Ferguson,Missouri; five daughters, Mrs. Claude Keith Moreland, Kansas; Mrs. S. W. Nichols, Many; Mrs. Wayne Polk, Little Rock, Ark.; Mrs. Glen Cook, Leesville; Mrs. Rodney Walker, Shreveport; two brothers, Walter Blackwell, DeRidder; Buck Blackwell, Many; four sisters, Mrs. John McCormick, Many; Mrs. Ed McCormick, Zwolle; Mrs. B. L. Hardin, and Mrs. John Taylor, both of Shreveport; 19
grandchildren, and 7 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held on Monday, Jan. 7, at the Calvary Baptist Church, at 10 a.m., with the Rev. Wayne Reeves officiating. Burial was in the Fenders Cemetery, under the direction of the Warren Meadows Funeral Home.
Pallbearers were Joe Luster, Reo Wright, Gerald Malley, Hoyt Hughes, Buddy Dees, Lynn Dean, Greg Booker, and Bobbye Webb. Honorary pallbearers were Bud Wright, George Cook, Bill Leslie, and Lee Jordon.


FUNERAL RECORD - James Alford Blackwell

Given Name . . . . . . James Alford
Birth Surname. . . . . Blackwell
Married Surname. . . . (Not Given)
Birth Date . . . . . . 10/19/1899
Death Date . . . . . . 1/5/1974
Approximate Age. . . . 75
Residence. . . . . . . Many, La
Place of Birth . . . . Many, La
Place of Death . . . . Many, La
Spouse . . . . . . . . Blackwell, Edna
Father . . . . . . . . Blackwell, Tom
Father's Birthplace. . Unk
Mother . . . . . . . . Alford, Mary
Mother's Birthplace. . Unk
Cemetery . . . . . . . Fenders
Next of Kin. . . . . . (Not Given)
Doctor . . . . . . . . Many Clinic
","STR06" "I23959","Blackwell","John B.","13 Mar 1875","24 Nov 1951","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by R. T. Brandon, shows him as a son of J B Blackwell (FAG#29632186) and Elizabeth Owens (FAG#29632185).","STR06" "I44833","Blackwell","O. E. ""Buck""","8 Dec 1916","26 Jan 2010","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave Memorial Page created by SFC Duffie Moore:

O. E. ""Buck"" Blackwell, 93 of Many, Louisiana died on Tuesday, January 26, 2010, at Sabine Medical Center in Many, Louisiana.

He was born Friday, December 8, 1916 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana.

He is survived by his daughters, Carolyn Strout and husband Terry of Nashua, NH and Shirley Zaborowski and husband Phil of Hephzibah, GA.; granddaughter, Wendy Huchins and husband H. Rob of Nashua, NH; great-grandaughter, Chelsea Huchins and great-grandson, Jackson Huchins both of Nashua, NH; along with a host of step-daughters, step-sons, nieces, nephews, and friends.

A Funeral service will be at 2:00 PM on Friday, January 29, 2010 at Friendship Baptist Church with the Rev. Gary Allen and Rev. Kenneth Leach, Sr. officiating. Interment will be in Friendship Cemetery.
","STR06" "I23981","Blackwell","Pearl Mae","22 Nov 1907","10 Jun 1978","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Sam Hampton Jr, shows her as a daughter of Thomas Edward Blackwell (FAG#38673750) and Mary Lou Alford (FAG#38673669). Mary Lou was a daughter of Joseph Seaborn Alford and Nancy Elz. Duggan Arnett.","STR06" "I32263","Blades","Elizabeth Mary","17 Apr 1886","16 Jan 1934","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, January 19, 1934
Page Eight
Deaths

Mrs. William G. MacKenzie

The many friends of Mrs. William G. MacKenzie were shocked to hear of her death in Pleasant Home Hospital at five o'clock, January 16. Although not in very robust health, she was able to take care of her home and mix with her friends and relatives in a social way until January second, when she became seriously ill. She was taken to the hospital where all medical skill, good nursing and loving care could not save her life.

Elizabeth Mary Blades, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blades, was born April 17, 1886, at the farm home, two and one-half miles north of Cass City, where she spent her life until she was united in marriage with William G. MacKenzie, Jan. 9, 1913. Then they came to the farm home, one mile east and 2 ? miles north, where she resided until her death.

To this union was born one daughter, Marie Elizabeth, who is still at home, to console her father in their loss. She also leaves her mother, Mrs. Henry Blades; one sister, Mrs. Frank Cranick; one brother, Sam W. Blades; two nephews, J.C. and Howard Blades; one niece, Frances Cranick, all of Cass City, and other relatives and a host of friends who will always remember her as a good friend, a kind neighbor, and a loving mother. She was preceded in death by her father, July 15, 1931.

Burial will be in the Elkland cemetery following the funeral service which will be held at the home today (Friday) at two o'clock. Rev. Bayless will officiate.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, August 2008)","STR06" "I29672","Blades","Grover Cleveland","9 Jan 1885","6 Oct 1958","0","The June 4, 1948 issue of the Cass City Chronicle had an article about Pvt. Harold Creguer's trip to Hollywood. He mentioned in the article that he visited with former Cass City residents Mr. and Mrs. Grover Blades of Glendale and Mrs. Barbara McDermott of Alhambra. He also noted that one of the highlights of his trip was a meeting with Alton McDermott at the Warner Brothers studio.

California Death Index lists his mother's maiden name as FLETCHER. The November 22, 1935 issue of the Cass City Chronicle had the following obituary of Grover's father, John William Blades.

Obituary
Page Eight

John W. Blades

John William Blades passed away Tuesday, November 12 at the home of his son, Grover C. Blades, in Glendale, California. Funeral services were held Firday at 2: 00 p.m. in Peace Chapel, Kieftr & Eyerick Mortuary, Glendale. Rev. Walter G. Blossom officiated and interment was in Inglewood cemetery.

Mr. Blades was born in Lincolnshire, England, January 26, 1850, and came to Michigan in 1871. he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Mattie HENRY of Los Angeles and Mrs. Irene Palmer of San Francisco, one son, Grover C. Blades of Glendale and two grandsons, Clayton Henry and Darwin Blades.

Mr. Blades with his family made their home near Cass City for many years.","STR06" "I25022","Blakeman","Elizabeth","12 Feb 1686","","0","Said to be the daughter of Ebenezer Blakeman and Patience Wilcoxson, who married 4 Oct 1681 in Stratford . (Marriage info from HISTORY OF ANCIENT WOODBURY, CONNECTICUT, Volume. 3, p. 680).","STR06" "I3839","Blancett","Ruth Joan","6 Dec 1920","13 Feb 2007","0","Shown on the Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015., she was a daughter of William L. BLANCETT and Marjorie JONES.

Obituary from her FindAGrave Memorial page, created by Carole McCaig:

RUTH JOAN CROCKER, 86, of Memphis, passed away Tuesday, February 13, 2007 at Baptist Memorial Hospital Memphis. She was a member of Park Avenue Church of Christ. Mrs. Crocker graduated from the Methodist School of Nursing, and enlisted as a nurse in the Army Air Force. She was assigned to the base hospital on Randolph Field, located in San Antonio, TX during WWII, where she was a nurse 1st. Lt. She is survived by her husband of 60 years, George H. Crocker. Mrs. Crocker is also survived by her daughter, Gwynn and her husband John Kemmerzehl; one nephew, Michael and his wife, Susan Grogan; one niece, Gail and her husband Chris Poindexter. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Friday, February 16, at Memorial Park Funeral Home. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service at Memorial Park Funeral Home. Interment will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorials may be made to The American Diabetes Association or donor's choice. Memorial Park Funeral Home (Published in The Commercial Appeal 2/15/2007)","STR06" "I22192","Blanchard","John Richard","14 Oct 1876","26 Feb 1957","0","Name: John Richard Blanchard
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 27 Feb 1957
Burial Place: Cumberland, N. C.
Death Date: 26 Feb 1957
Death Place: Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina
Age: 82
Birth Date: 14 Oct 1875
Birthplace: N. C.
Occupation: Farming
Race: White
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jesse James Blanchard
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Bain
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B01476-2
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1927394
Reference Number: v 5B cn 5985
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994","STR06" "I22192","Blanchard","John Richard","14 Oct 1876","26 Feb 1957","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Federal Census
North Carolina, Cumberland County, Eastover Twp
Blanchard, John R. Hd M 54 M @ 38 NC NC NC Farmer
Blanchard, Bulah C Wife F 233 M @ 18 NC NC NC
McLemore, Mary A Mother-in-law F 65 Wd M @20 NC NC NC","STR06" "I22040","Bland","Elizabeth","Bef 1785","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of James and Mary BLAND.","STR06" "I6257","Blank","John Elmer","23 Aug 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Michigan, Cheboygan, Cheboygan City
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 10 ED 72 Ward 3 Sheet 8B
112-125
Schopf, Margaret Head F W 57 M1 40 9/5 Pa Pa Pa English None
Schopf, George Son M W 26 S Mich Germany/German Pa English Laborer Sawmill
Schopf, Augustus SOn M W 19 S Mich Germany/German Pa Laborer Sawmill
Davis, Robert Son-in-law M W 33 Wd Mich Mich Mich Foreman Sawmill
Davis, Emma B Grnddtr F W 9 S Mich Mich Mich
Davis, Frank Grandson M w 7 S Mich Mich Mich
Holbon, Clyde Grandson M W 18 S Mich Mich Mich Laborer Odd Jobs
113-126
Blank, John Head M W 45 M1 17 Mich Germany/German NY Policeman City
Blank, Rosa Wife F W 33 M1 17 1/1 Ohio Germany/German Pa
Blank, John E Son M w 16 S Mich Mich Ohio


1920 Census
Michigan, Jackson County, Jackson City
Enumerated 6 and 7 June 1920
SD 2 ED 7 Sheet 7A
314-143-178
Blank, John Head M W 50 M Mich Germany/German NY Machinist Auto Factory
Blank, Rose Wf F W 44 M Ohio Germany/German Pa
Blank, John Son M W 27 D Mich Mich Ohio Tool Maker Auto Park
Davis, Frank Nephew M W 17 S Mich Mich Mich Laborer Auto Park
Perlson, David Lodger M W 22 S NY Sweden/Swedish Sweden/Swedish Tool Maker Auto Parts



1930 Census
Michigan, Jackson County, Leoni Twp
Enumerated 3 May 1930
ED 38-37 Sd 17 Sheet 11B
281-282
Blank, John Hed M W 61 M 21 Mich Ga Mich Machine Operator Automobile Manuf
Blank, Rose Wf M W 55 M 17 Ohio Ga Pa



","STR06" "I3956","Blank","John Elmer","6 Sep 1894","23 Apr 1947","0","At the time he registered for the draft for World War I, he was living at 314 Van Buren, Jackson, Michigan, and a Machinist for Morris Maching Tools in Jackson. He indicated he was married, of medium build, medium heighth, and with blue eyes and brown hair. His registration was completed on June 5, 1917. It appears that he divorced prior to the 1920 census.

According to Jay Ingalls, he was married and had five children.","STR06" "I35795","Blanton","Berry Green","25 May 1829","Yes, date unknown","0","He was said to have married Sarah WADSWORTH and they had two sons. They lived in Lee, FL, and was was killed in the service of the Confederate States Army.","STR06" "I17714","Blanton","Daniel","13 Jun 1817","Yes, date unknown","0","He is said to have married Harriet BLOUNT and to be the father of 4 boys and 7 girls, and the family lived in Moultrie, GA.","STR06" "I18006","Blanton","David Timothy","28 Mar 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","He was said to have married Elizabeth OVERSTREET, and they later lived in Welborne, FL. His grandson was Fire Chief of Tamps, FL.","STR06" "I8508","Blanton","Edmond","31 Aug 1815","21 Aug 1878","0","The son of David BLANTON and Nancy GOFF.

The following biography of Edmond Blanton appears to be transcribed from ""Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia"", and was copied from a tree at RootWeb's WorldConnect Project: Descendants of Frederick Fritz (Veit) Zeigler

""Edmond moved to Lowndes County with his parents when he was 17 years old (1832). They settled in what is now the city of Quitman. He was a blacksmith and farmer. In 1836 or 1837 he married Miss Dorcas MORGAN who was a native of Sampson County, North Carolina. Dorcas was born November of 1813. She was the granddaughter of Isaac NEWTON, R.S. They had 11 children. Dorcas died May 5,1859 in Lowndes County, Georgia. Edmond and Dorcas were members of the Primitive Baptist Church. Dorcas joined Bethlehem Church in present Brooks County July 8, 1843 by letter from Moore's Creek Church, New Hanover County, North Carolina. Edmond joined the same church September 12, 1841 and was baptized on May 7, 1847. He was ordained to the deaconship at this church. He served as a deacon until he and his wife were dismissed by letter January 1852. On January 24, 1852 Dorcas and Edmond were received by letter into Unity Church near their new home. Edmond served as a deacon for Unity until his death. Mr. Blanton lived in the portion of Lowndes County, cut into Brooks County in 1858, until 1852 when he moved to the 661st (Naylor) Distric of Lowndes County. He bought land here and had a very large plantation. He lived there until his death on 21 Aug 1878. Edmond's second wife was Elizabeth LIGHTSEY born July 27,1830 in Barnwell District, South Carolina. The grave marker reference shows her birth date as July 27, 1831. She was the daughter of Samuel LIGHTSEY and the sister of Samuel H. LIGHTSEY who married Nancy C. Blanton, Edmond's child by his first wife. They had eight children. The will of Edmond Blanton dated January 5, 1878 was probated in Oct. 1878. He bequeathed to his wife, Elizabeth, his home place consisting of parts of lots 294 and 305 11th land district of Lowndes County and all his personal estate. His other lands went to his children. His brother John Newton Blanton was executor of the will. Edmond Blanton and Elizabeth are buried at Hickory Grove Cemetery in Lowndes County (section 8).","STR06" "I35800","Blanton","Enoch","Abt 1800","Yes, date unknown","0","MAY have moved on McMinn County, Tenn, where an Enoch Blanton is listed on the 1840 federal census.","STR06" "I17713","Blanton","James Andrew","7 Aug 1813","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Catherine McDONALD and lived in Quitman, GA and later Madison, FL. He was a primative Baptish Preacher in Nothern Florida and the father of 5 boys and 3 girls.","STR06" "I35796","Blanton","Jesse Goodman","9 Aug 1831","Yes, date unknown","0","He lived in Pasco County, FL, with the town of Blanton said to be named for him. He married Martha HOWELL.","STR06" "I35798","Blanton","John","Abt 1796","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have moved to Blanton's Cross Roads, now known as Green Sea, South Carolina. He married a DORCAS in 1818, they had 4 boys and 5 girls.","STR06" "I35797","Blanton","John Newton","2 Aug 1833","Oct 1907","0","Said to have married first Elizabeth CARTER, having 10 boys and 2 girls. He married second Cindy KNIGHT and they had no issue.","STR06" "I35802","Blanton","Joshua James","Abt 1806","Yes, date unknown","0","Ed Webb shows him as a member of Company C, Second Florida Calvary, Union Army.","STR06" "I35802","Blanton","Joshua James","Abt 1806","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Georgia, Lowndes County
Enumerated 12 Sept 1850
Stamped 386
355-355
Joshua Blanton 44 M Farmer
Elizabeth Blanton 30 F
Elizabeth Blanton 15 f
Celia Blanton 12 F
Eliza Blanton 12 F
John Bunyan Blanton 11 M
Mary Blanton 10 F
Jane Blanton 8 F (Might this actually be son Joshua James?)
Abram Blanton 7 M

","STR06" "I17715","Blanton","Margaret","1 Mar 1821","Yes, date unknown","0","She was the wife of Mr. GARNTO, the Sheriff of Lowndes County, GA. She died in childbirth, leaving no living children.","STR06" "I10643","Blanton","Mary Jane ""Polly""","1 Jun 1827","20 Jun 1910","0","Said to be the daughter of David BLANTON and Nancy GOFF.","STR06" "I8679","Blanton","Moses","Abt 1789","Yes, date unknown","0","Moses married Mary GOFF, as sister of Nancy GOFF, wife of David Blanton.","STR06" "I18005","Blanton","Moses M.","2 May 1823","Yes, date unknown","0","He was said to later have lived in Thomasville, GA.","STR06" "I46018","Blazek","Edward J.","12 Feb 1923","12 Apr 2009","0","Edward J. Blazek
February 12, 1923 - April 12, 2009

Edward J. Blazek of Grand Junction died Sunday, April 12, 2009 at St. Mary's Hospital. He was 86 years of age. Edward was born February 12, 1923 at Cleveland, OH to James and Mame Jarus Blazek. He graduated from Orange High School in Pepper Pike, OH and served in the U. S. Army during WWII. On September 23, 1950 Edward married Cleo K. Jirousek. During his working years Edward was self-employed and was a watchmaker. He lived in Cleveland, OH, Orange Village, OH, Bainbridge, OH and Glenwood Springs, CO before moving to Grand Junction, CO in 1986. Edward enjoyed fishing. Edward is survived by two sisters, Dorothy Pesek and Evelyn Krafcik and a niece, Patricia Krafcik. His wife preceded him in death. Cremation has taken place and private family services are scheduled. Memorial contributions may be made to Veterans Memorial Cemetery of Western Colorado at 2830 D Road, Grand Junction, CO 81501 or Veterans Affairs Hospital at 2121 North Avenue, Grand Junction, CO 81501. Arrangements are under the direction of Callahan-Edfast Mortuary.

Published in The Dailey Sentinel on Apr 15, 2009
Copied from www.legacy.com","STR06" "I44468","Bledsoe","Billy Jeane","12 May 1927","Yes, date unknown","0","The obituary of her sister, Bobbie June, referenced her as ""...sister Billie Jean Bledsoe Sanders Benoit...""","STR06" "I44469","Bledsoe","Bobby June","Abt 1929","13 Oct 2015","0","Bobbie June MacLean, 86, died early Tuesday, October 13, 2015 in Georgetown, Texas. She was born in Santa Anna, in Coleman County, Texas, the second of the ""BJB"" sisters: five daughters with those initials born to Roy Thomas Bledsoe and Helene Willie Cooper Bledsoe.

Bobbie's parents preceded her in death, along with her husbands Kenneth Clay Martin and Alexander Duncan MacLean, and sisters Billie Jean Bledsoe Sanders Benoit, Betty Joy Bledsoe Thurmond, and Barbara Jo Bledsoe Forster, and her half-siblings Marjorie Allene Bledsoe Smith, Roy Calhoun Bledsoe and Beulah Jaqueline Bledsoe Howard.

Bobbie is survived by her children, Michael Clay Martin, Debra Jane Cain and husband Michael, and Gaye Suzette Miller and husband Larry. She is also survived by her lone remaining sister, Bonita Jane Kendrick, her uncle, Halley L ""Red"" Cooper, as well as many grandchildren, great grandchildren, cousins and other relatives and friends.

(Courtesy of James L. Cooper)","STR06" "I3737","Bledsoe","Carl Thomas","14 Sep 1913","25 Jan 1979","0","He was born in Room 13 of the Belle-Jim Hotel, Jasper, Texas. (Source: Laura Buckmaster).
The SSDI shown his death date as Jan 1978, whereas the Texas Death Index instead shows 25 Jan 1979.

The Port Arthur News, dated May 12, 1946, Page Four, had an article about the marriage of Mary Louise Campbell to James Arnold Bledsoe. son of Mrs. James Arnold Bledsoe and the late Dr. James Arnold Bledsoe, on Friday evening at the First Baptist Church of Jasper. Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thomas Bledsoe of Jasper, oldest brother and sister-in-law of the bride.","STR06" "I44467","Bledsoe","Roy Thomas","Abt 1903","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Coleman County, Sanat Anna Town, North Ward
Enumerated 16 Apr 1930
ED 42-15 SD 14 Sheet 16B
396-439
Bledsoe, Roy Head M W 27 M 24 Tx Ok Ok Barber
Bledsoe, Helene Wf F W 23 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Bledsoe, Billie J Dtr F W 2 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Bledsoe, Bobby J Dtr F W 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Hollye Sister-in-law F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I43415","Blessing","Johann Michael","7 Aug 1749","21 Sep 1815","0","Kathy Bonnel shows him as a son of Bartholom?us Blessing and Margarethe Paul.","STR06" "I9187","","","","","","","" "I28830","Blizzard","Elizabeth""Betty"" D.","Abt 1821","Abt 1858","0","Joseph Richardson shows her as the daughter of Thomas BLIZZARD.","STR06" "I37254","","","","","","","" "I12537","Blocker","Tena","7 Oct 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","She was said to have married second Owen METZGER.","STR06" "I30316","Blodgett","Herbert Cady","21 Apr 1879","Yes, date unknown","0","This appears to be his registration information for the draft during World War I.

Herbert Cady Blodgett
City: Detroit County: Wayne State: Michigan
Birth Date: 21 Apr 1879
Race: White
FHL Roll Number: 2032447 DraftBoard: 18


","STR06" "I35831","Bloodsworth","Acy","17 Aug 1900","9 May 1918","0","Name: Acy Bloodsworth
Death Date: 09 May 1918
Death Place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 17 years 8 months 12 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 17 Aug 1900
Birthplace: Sabine
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W. J. Bloodsworth
Father's Birthplace: La.
Mother's Name: E. G. Dainwood
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Informant: W. J. Bloodsworth, Pineland
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Fairdale, Tex.
Burial Date: 10 May 1918
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2073265
Digital Film Number: 4165789
Image Number: 2242
Reference Number: cn 22347
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35831","Bloodsworth","Acy","17 Aug 1900","9 May 1918","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I32885","Bloodsworth","Cora L.","2 Aug 1894","14 Nov 1941","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J67D-9T5
Name: Cora L. Clark
Death Date: 14 Nov 1941
Death Place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 47 years 3 months 11 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1894
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jeff Bloodsworth
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ellen Dainwood
Mother's Birthplace:
Informant: Ora Martin, Pineland
Occupation: Housework
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2138816
Digital Film Number: 4168376
Image Number: 245
Reference Number: 2138816
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I32885","Bloodsworth","Cora L.","2 Aug 1894","14 Nov 1941","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I17953","Bloodsworth","Dorothy","27 Nov 1937","23 Jan 2003","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 29, 2003

Dorothy ""Dot"" Toole

Dorothy ""Dot"" Bloodsworth Toole, 65, of Hemphill died Thursday, Jan. 23, 2003, at her residence after a six year battle with cancer. Mrs. Toole was born Nov. 27, 1937, in Pineland as a daughter of the late Bernsie WORTHY and Walter Homer BLOODSWORTH and was a lifelong resident of Sabine County. She was employed by Beall's Furniture for over 20 years. She was a caring/compassionate mother and wonderful spouse--she spent her life doing things for others, sewing, and cooking. Survivors: her husband, Eddie Toole of Hemphill; two sons, Troy and Barry; daughters, Cynthia and Rachel; a son-in-law, Dennis Collins; five grandchildren, Jason, Hunter, Cynthia, Marie, Daniel, and Elizabeth; sister and brother-in-law Elnora and Sammy GREEN of Greenville; a sister Ettie Lee CAMMACK of Pineland; a sister-in-law, Sandra PERKINS, and husband Dwaine of Leesville, Louisiana; three nephews and four nieces. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Pastor Sherry Q. CRENSHAW and Dr. Gerald CAMMACK officiating. Interment followed at Hemphill City Cemetery.","STR06" "I35832","Bloodsworth","William Dolphus","12 Dec 1892","12 Aug 1944","0","According to Kay Parker McCary's transcription of the Brookeland Cemetery, he shares a double headstone with Mary Sudie Bloodsworth (1899-1970)

Name: William Dolphus Bloodsworth
Death Date: 12 Aug 1944
Death Place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 51 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 Dec 1892
Birthplace: Sabine County, Tex
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W. J. Bloodsworth
Father's Birthplace: Louisiana
Mother's Name: Ellen Daniwood
Mother's Birthplace: Sabine Co., Tex
Occupation: State Committe, Agriculture
Place of Residence: Pineland, Sabine, Tex
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Brookeland, Texas
Burial Date: 13 Aug 1944
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137816
Digital Film Number: 4029644
Image Number: 1540
Reference Number: cn 39993
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I17950","Bloodsworth","William Jefferson ""Jeff""","15 Apr 1871","Aft 1920","0","The son of Jefferson and Tabitha Bloodsworth. (White and Toole, p 88). Kay Parker McCary notes that he was buried in Mount Sinai, SCT.","STR06" "I17950","Bloodsworth","William Jefferson ""Jeff""","15 Apr 1871","Aft 1920","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 2
Enumerated 23 and 25 April 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 6A Stamped 112
98-93
Bloodworth, Jeff Head M W 49 M1 18 La Ala Ala Farmer
Bloodworth, Ellen Wf F W 41 M1 18 8/7 Tx Mo Ala
Bloodsworth, Adolphus Son M W 17 S La La Tx Farm Laborer
Bloodsworth, Cora Dtr F W 15 S La La Tx Farm Laborer
Bloodsworth, Myrtie Dtr F W 12 S Tx La Tx Farm Laborer
Bloodsworth, Cassie Dtr F W 10 S Tx La Tx
Bloodsworth, Acy Son M W 8 S Tx La Tx
Bloodsworth, Homer Son M W 4 S Tx La Tx
Bloodsworth, Grover Son M W 1 1/12 S Tx La Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 22 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 23A Stamped 154
479-479
Bloodsworth, W. Jeff Head M W 60 M La Ala Ala Farmer
Bloodsworth, Ellen Wif F W 45 M Tx Mo Mo
Bloodsworth, Cassie Dtr F W 19 S Tx La Tx
Bloodsworth, Homer Son M W 15 S Tx La Tx
Bloodsworth, Grover Son M W 11 S Tx La Tx
Williams, J. C. Grandson M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx


","STR06" "I752","Bloom","Millard Martin (Blum)","4 Feb 1880","28 Apr 1972","0","He was survived by a daughter, Mildred, Mrs. Ed Fyten, of Wadena, MN, Leslie Pearson of Wadena who lived in his home for the past 50 years, a grandaughter Bette, Mrs. Tom Barker of Walker, MN, 2 great grandsons, 2 great-great grandsons, 2 brothers, Louis of Prarie De Chien, WI, and Herman of Dubuque, IA, 2 sisters, Mrs. Nettie Norman of Portland, OR, and Mrs. Rosa Polman of Racine, WI. Member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church. [Jo also noted that son Lawrence predeceased him, circa 1957]

Minnesota Death Index:

Millard M. Bloom Birth Date: 4 Feb 1880 Death Date: 28 Apr 1972 Death County: Wadena Mother's Maiden Name: Turner State File Number: 010621 Certificate Number: 010621 Certificate Year: 1972 Record Number: 1845279
","STR06" "I752","Bloom","Millard Martin (Blum)","4 Feb 1880","28 Apr 1972","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Boone County, Ashland Precinct
Enumerated 30 Apr 1910
ED 14 Sheet 5B
104-104
Bloom, Millard Head M W 29 M1 6 Wisc Iowa Wisc Farmer Railroad Dept
Bloom, Hattie Wf F W m1 6 1/1 Wisc Wisc Wisc
Bloom, Lawrence Son M W 5 S Neb Wisc Wisc

1920 Census
Minnesota, Hubbard County, Hubbard Twp
Enumerated 26 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 142
Fm ?-44
Bloom, Millard M. Head M W 39 M Wisc Iowa Wisc Farmer
Bloom, Hattie E Wf F W 39 M Wisc Iowa Wisc
Bloom, Lawrence L Son M W 15 S Neb Wisc Wisc
Bloom, Mildred E. Dtr F W 9 S Neb Wisc Wisc

1930 Census
Minnesota, Wadena County, Meadow Twp
Enumerated 23 Apr 1930
ED 80-7 SD 2 Sheet 4b
64-64
Bloom, Millard Head M W 50 M 23 Wisc Wisc Wisc Farmer
Bloon, Hattie Wf F WE 49 M 22 Wisc Wisc Wisc
Bloom, Mildred Dtr F W 19 S Neb Wisc Wisc
Pearson, Leslie Servant M W 22 S Minn US US Farm Laborer


","STR06" "I25494","","","","","","","" "I25388","","","","","","","" "I25387","Bloomquist","Roland Oscar","2 Mar 1909","21 Apr 1993","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Travis County, Austin City, JP 3
Enumerated 14 Apr 1930
ED 227-4 SD 24 Sheet 15B
1610-271-355
Millican, Oliver Hed O $10,000 M W 59 Wd Tx Mis NY Insurance O. Office
Millican, Louise Dtr F W 23 S Tx Tx Tx
Bloomquist, Nellie Housekeeper F W 42 Wd Tx Sweden Sweden Housekeeper Private Family
Bloomquist, Roland Son M W 21 S Tx Sweden Texas Driver Service City
","STR06" "I25620","","","","","","","" "I11276","Blount","James Thomas ""Tom""","13 Apr 1864","13 Oct 1941","0","Name: James Thomas Blount
Death Date: 13 Oct 1941
Death Place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 77 years 6 months
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 13 Apr 1864
Birthplace: Jasper County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Frank Blount
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Name: Winifred Dubose
Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee
Informant: Mrs. Frances Jones
Occupation: Farmer Retired
Place of Residence: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
Cemetery: Mission Burial Park
Burial Place: Texas
Burial Date: 14 Oct 1941
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2138746
Digital Film Number: 4030528
Image Number: 2507
Reference Number: cn 44431
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I11276","Blount","James Thomas ""Tom""","13 Apr 1864","13 Oct 1941","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 15 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 10A Stamped 116
166-166
Blount, J. T. Hd W M Apr 1862 38 M15 Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Blount, Victoria Wf W F Aug 1860 39 M 15 4/4 Tx Ga Ga
Blount, Fannie Dtr W F Jul 1887 12 S Tx SC Tx Farm Laborer
Blount, Bennena Dtr W F Mch 1889 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Blount, Sudie Dtr W F July 1891 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Blount, Clarence Son W M Jun 1895 5 S La Tx Tx
Blount, Winiford Mrs. Mother W F Jan 1825 75 Wd 4/2 Ga SC NC

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3, (Pineland was written, and then lined through)
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 16B
310-315
Blount, Thomas J Hd M W 48 Wd Tx Ga Ala Teamster Odd Jobs
Blount, Fannie Dtr F W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Teaching Public School
Blount, Bernina Dtr F W 21 S Tx Tx Tx None
Blount, Clarence Son M W 14 S La Tx Tx None
Kelly, Edward Son-in-law m W 21 Wd Tx Tx Tx Carpenter House

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 19 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 11B
84-220-220
Blount, J. Thomas Head M W 56 M Tx Tx Tx Carpenter House
Blount, Hollie Wf F W 44 M Ala Ala Ala (Second wife)
Blount, Rubin Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Ala
Blount, Roscoe Son m W 3 9/12 S Tx Tx Ala
Blount, Reba Dtr F W 1 6/12 S Tx Tx Ala
Wilson, Emma StepDtr F W 14 S Tx SC Ala
","STR06" "I44348","Blount","John Franklin","3 Aug 1875","6 Mar 1965","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of Thomas W. BLOUNT and Mary Elizabeth RATHER, both of whom also have memorials on that website. His headstone has a Masonic emblem. His death certificate also showed that he was a veteran of the Spanish American War.

Name John Franklin Blount
Event Type Death
Event Date 06 Mar 1965
Event Place San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 03 Aug 1875
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Thomas William Blount
Mother's Name Mary Elizabeth Rather
Certificate Number 19087
GS Film number 2117752
Digital Folder Number 005144751
Image Number 00095

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBQ-KXT : accessed 14 Dec 2013), John Franklin Blount, 06 Mar 1965; citing certificate number 19087, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117752.","STR06" "I34921","Blount","John Franklin ""Frank""","3 Aug 1875","6 Mar 1965","0","Name: John Franklin Blount
Death Date: 06 Mar 1965
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Usual Residence: 1000 Columbia St San Augustine
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 89 years 7 months 3 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 03 Aug 1875
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Thomas William Blount
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Elizabeth Rather
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Military service: Spanish Amer.
Informant: Franklin Blount
Place of Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery: City
Burial Place: San Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 08 Mar 1965
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117752
Digital Film Number: 4028296
Image Number: 89
Reference Number: it1 v39 cn19087
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

He may have married second Norma MATHEWS.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3368733&id=I00469
","STR06" "I34921","Blount","John Franklin ""Frank""","3 Aug 1875","6 Mar 1965","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, Pr 1, San Augustine
Enumerated 4 May 1910
SD 2 ED 138 Sheet 9A Stamped 224
159-163
Blount, Frank J Head M W 34 M1 8 Tx Tx Tx Tx Retail Merchant Hardware Store
Blount, Maggie B Wf F W 28 m1 8 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
Blount, Maggie M Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Blount, John F Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Blount, Mary M Dtr F W 1 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1, San Augustine Town
Enumerated 6 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 176 Sheet 4B
75-84
Lamar and Mary Blount Family
76-85
Blount, Frank Head M W 44 M Tx Tx Tx Retail Merchant Hardware
Blount, Margaret B Wf F W 37 M Tx Tx Tx
Blount, Margaret M Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Blount, John F Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Blount, Mary M Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Blount, Willis G Son M W 3 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine Town
Enumerated 11 Apr 1930
ED 203-1 SD 19 Sheet 3B
78-79
Blount, Frank Head O $7000 M W 53 M 27 Tx Tx Tx Propreitor Hardware Store
Blount, Margrit Wf F W 47 M 20 Tx Tx Tx
Blount, Willys G Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx


","STR06" "I34921","Blount","John Franklin ""Frank""","3 Aug 1875","6 Mar 1965","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I34924","Blount","John Franklin ""Frank""","12 Aug 1905","8 Mar 1994","0","There was a John Franklin Blount who married an Ernestine White, and they were the parents of Barbara JEan and Martha Anne, both born in the 1940's in Potter County, Texas. However, it is not known if this is the same John Frankling Blount who was born in East Texas and died in Dallas.","STR06" "I34923","Blount","Mary Martha","18 Jul 1908","13 Feb 1986","0","Dates may not be accurate. Unable to locate in either the SSDI or Texas Death Index.","STR06" "I34922","Blount","Maureen Margaret ""Maggie""","Abt 1904","Yes, date unknown","0","Nancy Mayo Bishop shows that she married W. S. ""Buck"" MOSS of Lubbock, Texas.","STR06" "I40342","Blount","Nancy Priscilla","30 Apr 1853","29 Jun 1941","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of Frances Manley BLOUNT and Winnie DuBOSE.","STR06" "I35880","Blount","Roscoe Godby","24 Apr 1916","15 Dec 1997","0","The SSDI shows his last residence as Hockley, Harris County, Texas, however the Texas Death index instead shows that he died in Waller County.","STR06" "I30923","Blount","Tom Burrus","5 Jul 1914","4 Oct 1974","0","The social security death index shows that his last address of record was San Augustine, and that his account was issued in Pennsylvania. The image of his Texas Death Certificate shows he was born in Texas, and that his usual occcupation was with the Postal Service. He was not a veteran of the armed forces. It was also shown that he had lived in San Augustine his entire life.

San Augustine History 1928
Column by Harry P. Noble
Published in The San Augustine Tribune, Thursday, October 13, 2005, pg 10

JULY

Nine local Boy Scouts went on a 10-day summer camp near Jacksonville, Texas. They were:
Tom Blount, Hampton Downs, W. H. Fussell, Morgan Harris, Floyd Lucker, Miller Mathews, Charles McMillian and Harold Taylor. These same boys, plus seven more--George Ramsey, Joe Bickley, Philip Cockerham, Wyatt C. Teel, Lawrence Rulfs, Herbert Payne and Luther Morris--had a party at Bland Lake the week before.","STR06" "I30923","Blount","Tom Burrus","5 Jul 1914","4 Oct 1974","0","(Research):

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMG3-J5J/p1
Name: Tom Burrus Blount
Death Date: 04 Oct 1974
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 60 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1914
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Betsy Blount
Father's Name: Thomas W. Blount
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Annie T. Burrus
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243402
Digital Film Number: 4167721
Image Number: 2457
Reference Number: 77709
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I34925","Blount","Willys Graham","21 Dec 1916","13 Apr 1984","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, May 26, 1932, Vol. XXIV, Number 9

School Term Brought to Successful Close

Thursday night at the high school auditorium the commencement exercises were attended by a large crowd....diplomas were presented by R. V. Greer, superintendent of the local schools to the following candidates:Randolph Hankla, Charles S. McMillan, Willys G. Blount, Sam Henry Williams, Lois Marie Thompson, A. C. Everett, Evon McLemore, Willie Mae Stevenphson, Geneva Stallings. Earl McEachern, Hoyt J. Alford, Sidney Westbrook, Allene Stewart, Ruby Mitchill, Mildred Whitton, Clifford Childers, Bonnie Partin, Zelma Soward, Alran Hays, James Bridges, Helen Alford and Early Needham.","STR06" "I6315","Blue","Eva Leona","30 Apr 1907","17 Aug 1993","0","Eva was the daughter of Thomas Fate Blue and Martha Elizabeth Baker.

Thursday, August, 9, 1934
WILD HORSE CLUB
The Wild Horse club met August 2nd with Mrs. Bud Gentry. Miss Louise Frazier was leader of the afternoon's lesson on parliamentary rules of the club. Miss Frazier, with several other members assisting, discussed the by-laws of our club. We voted to carry out some of the rules to a finer point in our future meetings. Another important feature of the afternoon was the planning of our County Fair budget.
Mrs. Gentry served ice cream and cake to thirteen members and visitors. The club will meet with Mrs. Frank Graham August 16th. Mrs. Bud Phillips will have charge of the meeting. --Reporter


In an email to Melinda Strong on 30 January 2002, Lynell Cordell wrote:

My mother's name wasn't pronounced Eve-a, but I can't spell the way it was pronounced. Her siblings called her Evie, but that's not pronounced Eve-ie either.

Tom Blue died in 1910, just before my mother's third birthday. There were 8 children in the family and most were sick, including Tom, but he went out on a rainy day to get some medicine and developed pneumonia and died. My mother said she remembered seeing him in the bed next to hers and I think what she remembered could have been when he died. Her mother would have cried and carried on so a 3 year old would probably remember something like that.

My grandmother's life (Martha Baker) would make a good book but it sure wouldn't be very romantic. When Grandma was 15 years old her parents died within two months of each other. She had a 12 year old brother and a 3 year old sister and they were split up among relatives. We don't know which relatives. Grandma said the people who took her in only wanted help with the farm and worked her entirely too hard. Then, when she was 17 she married Tom Blue and they applied for guardianship of her brother and baby sister. But, by then the couple who took the baby apparently didn't want to give her up so they told my grandmother that the baby died. We now know that the baby had a better life than she would have had with my grandmother.

Grandma married again and had her 9th child and divorced and worked her fingers to the bone raising all those kids by herself and when she was old, living with her daughter in Dallas, her baby sister came knocking on her door. Can you imagine the shock?

And now I've met the baby sister's granddaughter! She's just a few years older than I am and lives in Fort Worth and we talk all the time.","STR06" "I45337","","","","","","","" "I24489","Bluhm","Rudolph","Abt 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

1880 Federal Census Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Rudolph BLUHER Self M Male W 29 OLDENBURG Gambler OLDENBURG OLDENBURG
E.M. BLUHER Wife M Female W 20 TX Keeping House --- ---
Rose MCLEMON SisterL S Female W 10 TX --- ---
Pleasant MCLEMON BroL S Male W 9 TX --- ---
Source Information:
Census Place E.D. 28, Luling, Caldwell, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255294 NA Film Number T9-1294
Page Number 243B","STR06" "I35884","","","","","","","" "I28557","","","","","","","" "I40516","Bly","Charles Alvin","4 Aug 1872","22 Feb 1970","0","Virgie Speights wrote a sketch of this couple on the occasion of their 58th wedding anniversary, in a column of hers dated August 6, 1963. It was published in her book ""Old Timers of Sabine County, Texas."" He was a Methodist Minister at the First Methodist Church. He was born in Shellrock, Freeborn County, MN, moving with his family to Chicago, Ill, where is father was a railroad worker with the Rock Island Railroad. Bly's first job was also with the railroa, but her preached on the side until 1902, when he moved to Arkansas to become pastor at Chippo, and has been a full time pastor ever since. His next pastorage was at Mansfield, Louisiana, where he met and married Lavinia Anderson. They moved into the Hemphill parsonage, and except for a few years in Kentucky, West Virginia and other Texas towns, lived there through his retirement.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6HV-ZD3
Name: Charles Alvin Bly
Death Date: 22 Feb 1970
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 97 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1873
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Alvin Bly
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Estelle Amy
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218584
Digital Film Number: 4168861
Image Number: 2117
Reference Number: 13975
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40516","Bly","Charles Alvin","4 Aug 1872","22 Feb 1970","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine, JP 4
Enumerated 7 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 179 Sheet 5B
87-89
Bly, Charlie Head m W 42 (???) M Minnesota Ill NY Lumber Goods Planer? Mill
Bly, Teblye (sci) Wf F W 37 M La Ala La
Bly, Charlie D Son m W 13 S Tx Minn La
Bly, Lenena Dtr F W 11 S Ky Min La
Bly, Marshal Son M W 9 S La Minn La
Bly, Edith Dtr F W 7 S Tx Minn La
Bly, Loyd Son m W 5 S Tx Minn La
Bly, Norine Dtr F W 2 S Tx Minn La

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 1A Stamped 111
Scrapping Valley Road
11-11
Bly, Charley A Head M W 58 m 32 Minnesota Ill NY farmer
Bly, Lavinia Wf F W 48 m 24 La Ga La
Bly, Edith Dtr F W 17 S Tx Minn La
Bly, Loyd Son m W 15 S Tx Minn La
Bly, Lorene Dtr F W 12 S Tx Minn La
Bly, Laurence Son M W 10 S Tx Minn La
Bly, Earl Son M W 7 S Tx Minn La
","STR06" "I40518","Bly","Charlie D.","Abt 1907","Yes, date unknown","0","""of Highland, California.""","STR06" "I40501","","","","","","","" "I40523","","","","","","","" "I25696","Bly","Edith","Abt 1913","13 May 2004","0","Sabine County Reporter
May 19, 2004

Edith McDaniel

Mrs. Edith Bly McDaniel, 91, of Beaumont, died Thursday, May 13, 2004. A former resident of Sabine County, Mrs. McDaniel was born in East Texas as a daughter of the late Lavenia and Charles A. BLY, a longtime Methodist minister in the area. She had lived in Beaumont for several years, where she retired from the White House Store and volunteered at Beaumont Medical and Surgical Hospital. She was a member of Woodland Baptist Church and Beaumont Chapter #71, Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors: son and daughter-in-law, Dennis and Diane McDaniel of St. Petersburg, Florida; daughter and son-in-law, Virginia and Jay HURLEY of Beaumont; seven grandchildren, and 15 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, William Fred McDaniel, in 1968. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Broussard's Mortuary Major St. Chapel in Beaumont. Interment followed at Forest Lawn Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I40521","Bly","Estelle Lavenia","11 Jul 1908","6 Jun 1961","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDNR-R6T
Name: Estelle Lavenia Pike
Death Date: 06 Jun 1961
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 52 years 10 months 24 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 11 Jul 1908
Birthplace: Kentucky
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: C. A. Bly
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lavenia Anderson
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery: Macune
Burial Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 07 Jun 1961
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116747
Digital Film Number: 4166591
Image Number: 2142
Reference Number: 35973
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40522","Bly","Lawrence","Abt 1920","Yes, date unknown","0","""Of Attica, New York.""","STR06" "I40519","Bly","Lloyd","Abt 1915","Yes, date unknown","0","""of Highland, California.""","STR06" "I40520","Bly","Loraine","Abt 1918","Yes, date unknown","0","""Mrs. Loraine McAnns of Bakersfield, California""","STR06" "I30721","Bly","Marian Mariah","28 Mar 1833","21 Dec 1901","0","Said to be the daughter of Thomas Rathbone BLY aqnd Nancy Bourne TANNER.","STR06" "I40514","Bly","Marshall Albert","19 Nov 1910","13 Jan 1968","0","His tombstone indicates the following Military Service: WW II - Texas TEC4 HQ TRP Fifth Cav

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFN4-P8K
Name: Marshall Albert Bly
Death Date: 13 Jan 1968
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 57 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Nov 1910
Birthplace: Logansport, Louisiana, Usa
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Charlie A. Bly
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Levania Anderson
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Laborer, Lumber
Place of Residence: Sabine Co., Texas
Cemetery: Yellowpine Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine, Texas
Burial Date: 14 Jan 1968
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2138887
Digital Film Number: 4027197
Image Number: 54
Reference Number: 03450
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I9132","","","","","","","" "I9133","","","","","","","" "I34992","Bobbitt","Amanda T. ""Mandy""","12 Sep 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","Laura Buckmaster shows her as a daughter of Argutus T. L. BOBBITT and Elizabeth DICKERSON.","STR06" "I10682","Bobbitt","Dezzie Demonie","20 May 1885","7 Feb 1940","0","AKA Destamony

The digital image of her actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows her as the daughter of A.T. L. Bobbitt and Lucy Barnes of San Augustine. The informant was D. A. Bell. Her cause of death was listed as ""shock caused by the death of her husband.""

Name: Dezzie Bell
Death Date: 07 Feb 1940
Death Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 54 years 8 months 17 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 May 1885
Birthplace: San Augustine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: Thomas Edward Bell
Father's Name: A. T. L. Bobbitt
Father's Birthplace: San Augustine Co., Texas
Mother's Name: Lucy Barnes
Mother's Birthplace: San Augustine Co., Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Brookland, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Brookland
Burial Date: 08 Feb 1940
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2118472
Digital Film Number: 4030458
Image Number: 570
Reference Number: Item 2 cn 10961
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976


In her annotated transcription of Brookeland Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary instead has her year of birth as 1884.
","STR06" "I5698","Bobbitt","J. B.","Abt 1912","11 Nov 1984","0","He appears to be a son of Quitman and Ida Bobbitt of Sabine County, based on the 1930 Census.","STR06" "I5698","Bobbitt","J. B.","Abt 1912","11 Nov 1984","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP #4
Enumerated April 15, 1940
SD 2-2 ED 176-5 Sheet 8A
HH 146 R 2
Bobbitt, J B Head M W 28 M No 5 Tx Same Placd Laborer WPA
Bobbitt, Pearlie M Wf F W 19 M No 7 Tx Same Place
Bobbitt, Avis M. Dtr F W 1 S Tx
Bobbitt, Bettie L Dtr F W 0 S Tx","STR06" "I37876","Bobbitt","Uriah Roderick","5 Jan 1847","1 Jul 1927","0","FindAGrave shows he was a veteran of the Civil War, serving as a Pvt Co B, 41st Miss Inf. CSA .
","STR06" "I15702","Bobbitt","William Lee","25 Dec 1876","18 Mar 1941","0","Name: William Lee Bobbitt
Death Date: 18 Mar 1941
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 64 years 2 months 23 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1877
Birth Date:
Birthplace: San Augustine Co, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William R. Bobbitt
Father's Birthplace: San Augustine Co, Texas
Mother's Name: Mary Boyett
Mother's Birthplace: Miss
Occupation: Farmer and Laborer
Place of Residence: Burkeville, Newton County, Texas
Informant: C. C. Bobbitt, Center
Cemetery: Blue Springs [Barbara Yancey Dore instead shows he was buried in the Bobbitt Cemetery in San Augustine]
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2138478
Digital Film Number: 4168374
Image Number: 2467
Reference Number:
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I15702","Bobbitt","William Lee","25 Dec 1876","18 Mar 1941","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I25100","Bobo","Levonia","Aft 1913","Yes, date unknown","0","Middle name shown as Regina or Christine.

Could this be her birth, as recorded in the Texas Birth Index?

Name: Eufa Levonia Bobo Date of Birth: 8 Jun 1916 Birth County: Mclennan Certificate Number: 24747 Roll Number: 1916_0001


","STR06" "I32549","","","","","","","" "I32548","","","","","","","" "I32548","","","","","","","" "I10852","Bodin","Gladys","Abt 1905","Yes, date unknown","0","This is likely her listing on the 1920 Census:

Name: Gladys Bodin
Residence: , Jefferson, Texas
Estimated Birth Year: 1904
Age: 16
Birthplace: Louisiana
Relationship to Head of Household: Daughter
Gender: Female
Race: White
Marital Status: Single
Parents: Adaden and Adorist Bodin
Father's Birthplace: Louisiana
Mother's Birthplace: Louisiana
Film Number: 1821823
Digital Folder Number: 4389739
Image Number: 00203
Sheet Number: 16
Collection: United States Census, 1920
","STR06" "I6050","Bodwin","Arthur","17 Sep 1884","9 Dec 1935","0","Jane Zimmerman emailed that ""Arthur was working on the Great Lakes boats when the 1930 census was taken, Merchant Marine type of work I guess you'd call it. At the same time the farm Adolph Grimm was running needed farm help because most of his children had left home. As a result, Mary moved back home while Arthur worked the boats. Her sons, Ralph, Everett, Leonard, and Donald were able to do the farm work. The farm was a very nice one, with a large farmhouse making it easy enough to accomodate the extra family. The girls, helped out around the house & garden. It was a very profitable partnership for both sides. The farm is still in the Grimm family, although not run as a family farm. I believe the land is rented out. The buildings are well kept up and very neat. This farm is in the Town of Two Creeks.""

Jane also indicated that Arthur became ill while working on a ship that docked in Chicago. His niece, Irene Bosanko helped him check into the Marine Hospital where he was operated on for a poisonous goiter, and he died after after the surgery. After his death, his remains were returned to Mishicot for burial.","STR06" "I6050","Bodwin","Arthur","17 Sep 1884","9 Dec 1935","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Census
Wisconsin, Manitowoc County, City of Manitowoc, Ward 4
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 5 ED 103 Page 14? B
526-219-265
Bodwin, Arthur Head M W 34 M Wisc Belgium Wisc
Bodwin, Mary Head F W 29 (sic) M Wisc Austria Germany
Bodwin, Grace Dtr F W 6 (sic) Wisc Wisc Wisc
Bodwin, Ralph Son M W 5 (sic) Wisc Wisc Wisc
Bodwin, Overt Son M W 3 5/12 Wisc Wisc Wisc
Bodwin, Lenord Son M W 1 ?/12 Wisc Wisc Wisc
Bodwin, Leona Dtr F W 1 ?/12 Wisc Wisc Wisc


1930 Census
Wisconsin, Manitowoc County, Two Creeks Town
Enumerated 30 April 1930
ED 36-35 SD 8 Sheet 2A Stamped 148
Grimm, Adolph Hd 66 M Austria Austria Austria German Farme
r General Farm
Grimm, Sholatste Wf 60 M Germany Germany Germany German
Grimm, Adolph Jr Son 36 S Wisconsin Austria Germany Laborer Farm
Grimm, Norbert Son 24 S Wisconsin Austria Germany Mechanic Steel Shop
Grimm, Elbert Son 18 S Wisconsin Austria Germany
Grimm, Alfred Son 16 S Wisconsin Austria Germany
Bodwin, Mary Dtr 40 M Wisconsin Austria Germany Servant House
Bodwin, Grace Gr-Dtr 16 (sic) S Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin
Bodwin, Esebell Gr-Dtr 13 S Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin [Jane Zimmerman writes that this was probably a listing for Elizabeth Grimm, age 29, as there was not an Eseball Bodwin]
Bodwin, Edwartt Gr-Son 13 S Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin
Bodwin, Lenhard Gr-Son 11 S Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin
Bodwin, Leona Gr-Dtr 11 S Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin
Bodwin, Elenora Gr-Dtr 8 S Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin
Bodwin, Donald Gr-Son 4 3/12 S Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin","STR06" "I6040","Bodwin","Cora","28 Feb 1897","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Wisconsin, Milwaukee County, Milwaukee City, Ward 16, Bloc
k 1757
Enumerated April 26, 1930
ED 40-198 SD 11 Sheet 59A Stamped 254
20- -06
Hobbins, Henry M. Head M W 40 M@34 Wisc Wisc Wisc Metal Wright Glass Factory
Hobbins, Cora B Wife F W 32 M@26 Wisc France Wisc
Hobbins, Lorraine B Dtr F W 5 S Wisc Wisc Wisc
Hobbins, Frank E Son M W 2 1/12 S Wisc Wisc Wisc
Long, Mildred E Boarder F W M@18 Ill Sweden Sweden Laundress Laundry","STR06" "I6048","Bodwin","Edward","26 Jan 1891","Abt 1917","0","Jane Zimmerman writes that a ""no name"" male baby was born the same day as Edward, recorded by Harriet M. Kundson, mid-wife. Edward was registered by Reve. M. Wells, Francis Creek on Jan. 26, 1891. It is most likely that there was only one birth, but that it was recorded slightly differently by the different individuals. To the knowledge of Ruth Hughes, a family member, Edward did not have a twin.","STR06" "I6051","Bodwin","Emma","13 Dec 1882","15 Dec 1905","0","Description: EMMA BODWIN cemetery #63 From Der Nord Westen, 28 Dec. 1905: Death on 15 Dec. in her home near Kingsbridge, of 22-yr. old Emma, daughter of John Bodwin, from a heart attack. She had many friends here who join her parents and sisters in mourning her early death. Many people attended the funeral Mon. from the Catholic Church with burial in the local cemetery.

http://www.2manitowoc.com/ObitsBo.html

Courtesy of Lorraine Benkelman","STR06" "I32991","Bodwin","Everett E.","21 Aug 1916","Dec 1980","0","Jane Zimmerman writes that he married Florence Koehler.

EVERETT BODWIN 21 Aug 1916 Dec 1980 54241 (Two Rivers, Manitowoc, WI ) (none specified) 392-10-2991 Wisconsin","STR06" "I12684","Bodwin","John","20 Oct 1850","2 Dec 1929","0","The 1900 census showed John Bodwin as a farmer and that he came to this country from Belgium in 1857 at the age of 6. Peter Bodwin, father of John, resided with his son at the time of his death and was age 86. Jane Zimmerman writes that after John's barn, near Mishicot, burned down, he worked as a night watchman at the Shipyards. He lost several fingers during his employment, for which he was never compensated.

Manitowoc Herald News
2 December 1929

John Bodwin, Pioneer of County, Dies

A heart ailment which has kept ...to his bed since last Thursday, at 10:30 o'clock this morning proved fatal to John Bodwin, former Gibson and Mischicot resident, who lived in Manitowoc county for 73 of his 79 years. Death occurred at the family home at 310 N. Ninth street.

Born near Brussels, Belgium, on October 20, 1850, Mr. Bodwin moved with his parents to the town of Gibson when six years of age. He married Miss Emma Benkelman of Manitowoc on May 22, 1877, the couple taking up their residence in Gibson. Twenty-seven years ago he purchased a farm at Kings Bridge, disposing of it 11 years ago when he moved to Manitowoc where he was employed at the shipyards. The deceased was a lifelong member of the Catholic church and was a member of the Holy Name Society of the Sacred Heart Church here.

In addition to his widow, he is survived by six of ten children. Mrs. James Cahill of this city, Mrs. Henry Hobbins of Milwaukee, four sons, Walter and Richard of Manitowoc, Arthur of Grand Haven, and Peter of Milwaukee, two brothers Charles and Louis of Chippewa Falls and 13 grandchildren.

Funeral services have not been completed but will be announced tomorrow. Burial will take place at Mischicot.

(Courtesy of Jane Zimmerman, transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2009)","STR06" "I12684","Bodwin","John","20 Oct 1850","2 Dec 1929","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Wisconsin, Manitowoc County, Mishicott Town
Enumerated 1 June 1900
SD 3 ED 82 Sheet 11B
Boudwin, John Head W M Oct 1851 48 M 24 Belgium Belgium Bel
gium 1857 42 Farmer
Boudwin, Emma Wife W F Feb 1860 40 M 24 10/9 Wisc Germany Ire
Boudwin, Mary Dtr W F Oct 1879 20 S Wisc Belgium Wisc Housework
Boudwin, Peter Son W M Apr 1881 19 S Wisc Belgium Wisc Day Laborer
Boudwin, Emma Dtr W F Dec 1882 17 S Wisc Belgium Wisc Housework
Boudwin, Arthur Son W M Sept 1885 14 S Wisc Belgium Wisc At School
Boudwin, Walter Son W M Oct 1888 11 S Wisc Belgium Wisc At School
Boudwin, Edward Son W M Jan 1891 9 S Wisc Belgium Wisc At School
Boudwin, Richard Son W M Jan 1894 6 S Wisc Belgium Wisc
Boudwin, Cora Dtr W F Oct 1897 2 S Wisc Belgium Wisc
Boudwin, Peter Father W M Feb 1814 86 Wd Belgium Belgium Belgium

1920 Census
Wisconsin, Manitowoc County, Manitowoc City
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920
SD 5 ED 103 Sheet 9B
310-157-178
Bodwin, John Head M W 70 M 1856 Nat 1877 Belgium/French Belgium/French Belgium/French
Bodwin, Emma Wife F W 60 M Wisc Germany/German Ireland/English
Bodwin, Peter Son 38 Wd Wisc Belgium/French Wisc Laborer
Bodwin, Walter Son 30 S Wisc Belgium/French Wisc Laborer
Bodwin, Richard Son 26 S Wisc Belgium/French Wisc Painter
Bodwin, Cora Dtr 22 S Wisc Belgium/French Wisc
Bodwin, Clifford GrndSon 12 S Wisc Belgium/French Wisc","STR06" "I33218","Bodwin","John Leonard","24 Feb 1878","Abt 1919","0","Jane Zimmerman shows that he married Annie MASHER.","STR06" "I32993","","","","","","","" "I32992","Bodwin","Leonard A.","14 Jul 1918","4 Apr 2005","0","Jane Zimmerman writes that he was a veteran of World War II, during which time he served as a sniper.","STR06" "I6054","Bodwin","Mary E. ""Mayme""","24 Oct 1879","","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Wisconsin, Manitowoc County, Manitowoc City, Ward 4
Enumerated 25 April 1910
SD 7 ED 26 Sheet 10A Stamped 194
North 9th Street
Cahill, James H Head M W 37 M1 3/years Wisc Ireland/Irish Ireland/Irish Switching Railroad
Cahill, Mamie Wife F W 30 M1 3/years 3/2 Wisc Belgium/French Wisc
Cahill, Ruth Dtr F W 2 S Wisc Wisc Wisc
Cahill, Irene Dtr F W 7/12 S Wisc Wisc Wisc

1920 Census
Wisconsin, Manitowoc County, Manitowoc City
Enumerated 7 Jan 1920
SD 5 ED 102 Sheet 11A
513-200-241
Cahill, Jim Head M W 50 M Wisc Ireland/English Ireland/English Switchman Railroad
Cahill, Mamie Wife F W 41 M Wisc Belgium/Flemish Wisc
Cahill, Ruth Dtr F W 12 S Wisc Wisc Wisc
Cahill, Irene Dtr F W 10 S Wisc Wisc Wisc
Cahill, Mary Dtr F W 1 6/12 S Wisc Wisc Wisc


1930 Census
Wisconsin, Manitowoc County, Manitowoc City, 4 pct
ED 36-16 SD 8 Sheet 3B
Ninth Street
310-28-45
Cahill, James H Head M W 57 M@33 Wisc Irish Free State Irish Free State Watchman Ship Yards
Cahill, Mary E Wife F W 50 M@26 Wisc Wisc Belgium
Cahill, Ruth N Dtr F W 22 S Wisc Wisc Wisc
Cahill, Irene E Drt F W 20 S Wisc Wisc Wisc
Cahill, Marion I Dtr F W 11 S Wisc Wisc Wisc
Bodwin, Ella E Mother-in-law F W 71 Wd 18 Wisc Germany Irish Free State
France, Gratia E Lodger F W 44 Wd 21 Wisc Scotland Scotland Nurse (practical)

Bigelow Street
902-30-47
Bodwin, Walter Head M W 42 M@39 Wisc Belgium Wisc Stock Clerk Aluminum
Bodwin, Mayme Wife F W 42 M@39 Wisc Vermont Pa","STR06" "I6052","Bodwin","Peter Joseph","15 Apr 1881","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Wisconsin, Manitowoc County, Manitowoc Twp
Enumerated 29 Apr 1910
SD 7 ED 30 Sheet 12B
Bodwin, Peter Head 29 M1 7 Wisc Belgium/French Wisc Farmer
Bodwin, Anna Wife 35 M1 7 Wisc Mass Rhode Island
Bodwin, Clifford Son 2 S Wisc Wisc Wisc

1920 Census
Wisconsin, Manitowoc County, Manitowoc City
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920
SD 5 ED 103 Sheet 9B
310-157-178
Bodwin, John Head M W 70 M 1856 Nat 1877 Belgium/French Bel
gium/French Belgium/French
Bodwin, Emma Wife F W 60 M Wisc Germany/German Ireland/English
Bodwin, Peter Son 38 Wd Wisc Belgium/French Wisc Laborer
Bodwin, Walter Son 30 S Wisc Belgium/French Wisc Laborer
Bodwin, Richard Son 26 S Wisc Belgium/French Wisc Painter
Bodwin, Cora Dtr 22 S Wisc Belgium/French Wisc
Bodwin, Clifford GrndSon 12 S Wisc Belgium/French Wisc


1930 Census
Wisconsin, Milwaukee County, Milwaukee City, Ward 14, Block 1364
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 40-167 SD 11 Sheet 10A Stamped 244
1410-31-51
Bodwin, Peter Head M W 48 M@25 Wisc Belgium Wisc Mechanic Paint Factory
Bodwin, Julia Wife F W 47 M@22 Wisc Norway Norway Maid Private Home
Sikora, George Lodger M W 25 Div Mechanic Auto Factory Auto Factory","STR06" "I6047","Bodwin","Richard Alfred","14 Jan 1894","15 Mar 1969","0","Jane Zimmerman writes that he was a veteran of the First World War.","STR06" "I6047","Bodwin","Richard Alfred","14 Jan 1894","15 Mar 1969","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Wisconsin, Manitowoc County, Manitowoc City, Third Precinct
Enumerated April 14, 1930
ED 36-15 SD 8 Sheet 14B
Hamilton Street
1109-259-335
Bodwin, Richard Hd M W 37 M@28 Wisc France Wisc Laborer Alu
minum Mfg
Bodwin, Ida Wf F W 38 M@30 Wisc Wisc Germany
Lettenberger, Norbert Brother-in-law M W 33 M@31 Wisc Wisc Wisc Laborer Aluminum Mfg
Lettenberger, Hilma Sister-in-law F W 35 M@33 Wisc Wisc Germany Stenographer Aluminum Mfg","STR06" "I6049","Bodwin","Walter Rudolph","17 Aug 1888","30 Oct 1944","0","Art Peck instead shows the month of his birth as October.","STR06" "I6049","Bodwin","Walter Rudolph","17 Aug 1888","30 Oct 1944","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Wisconsin, Manitowoc County, Manitowoc City, 4 pct
ED 36-16 SD 8 Sheet 3B
Ninth Street
310-28-45
Cahill, James H Head M W 57 M@33 Wisc Irish Free State Iris
h Free State Watchman Ship Yards
Cahill, Mary E Wife F W 50 M@26 Wisc Wisc Belgium
Cahill, Ruth N Dtr F W 22 S Wisc Wisc Wisc
Cahill, Irene E Drt F W 20 S Wisc Wisc Wisc
Cahill, Marion I Dtr F W 11 S Wisc Wisc Wisc
Bodwin, Ella E Mother-in-law F W 71 Wd 18 Wisc Germany Irish Free State
France, Gratia E Lodger F W 44 Wd 21 Wisc Scotland Scotland Nurse (practical)

Bigelow Street
902-30-47
Bodwin, Walter Head M W 42 M@39 Wisc Belgium Wisc Stock Clerk Aluminum
Bodwin, Mayme Wife F W 42 M@39 Wisc Vermont Pa","STR06" "I4714","","","","","","","" "I30841","","","","","","","" "I31887","Bohac","Joe Franklin","23 Apr 1895","30 Apr 1970","0","Name: Joe F. Bohac
Death Date: 30 Apr 1970
Death Place: Beeville, Bee, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 75 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1895
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Joseph Bohac
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Hidyr
Mother's Birthplace:
Informant: Mrs. Thelma Bohac by JWG
Occupation: Farmer
Veteran: Yes WW I
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Beeville Memorial Park
Burial Date: 5/1/1970
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218907
Digital Film Number: 4169299
Image Number: 02529
Reference Number:
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I31887","Bohac","Joe Franklin","23 Apr 1895","30 Apr 1970","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I16339","","","","","","","" "I33594","","","","","","","" "I40403","","","","","","","" "I26890","Boles","Malinda Elizabeth ""Lizzy""","Abt 1893","Yes, date unknown","0","Her last name is said by April Makerney to be BOLES. There is a possibility it may have instead been LATIMER, based on Floyd D. Latimer, brother-in-law, listed as living in the home of Charles and Elizabeth at the time of the 1930 Fisher County, Texas census.","STR06" "I12545","Bolling","Mary","Abt 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1910 federal census, she was living in Abilene with her daughter and son-in-law, Annie and Joe Caro Russell.","STR06" "I12545","Bolling","Mary","Abt 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Red River County, Clarksville
Enuemerated 8 July 1870
Page 14
81-82
Gaffney, M B 32 F W Keeping House 10,000 2,000 Tx
Gaffney, B. W. 11 F W Tx
Gaffney, Annie 7 F W Tx
Gaffney, W. G. 3 M W Tx (this appears to be Eli William, born 1866)
Garrney, Eli 1 M (sic) W Tx (this appears to be daugther, Elia, who was at school with her sister, Annie, in 1880)
Wilson, Anne 20 F B Domestic Servant Tx","STR06" "I35237","Bolt","Charlie Lester","22 Apr 1945","7 May 1945","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I43908","Bolt","Janie Irene","11 Oct 1935","6 Oct 2010","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave

Janie Irene Bolt Tatom passed away on October 6, 2010 in Lufkin, Texas. She was born in Geneva, Texas on October 11, 1935 to Thomas and Sydney Bolt, and resided most of her life in the Sabine County area.

Janie was survived by her son, David Lee Tatom of Killeen, Texas; her three daughters, Peggy ""Suzy"" Dickerson and husband Tommy of Hemphill, Betty Johnson of Killeen, and Patty Jones and husband David of Gladewater, Texas; one brother, Maurice Rash of Saratoga, Texas; 15 grandchildren, Daniel and Donald Johnson, Jeff Tatom, Krystin Lindner, Rob Deitzel, Jr, Christine and Melissa Deitzel, Amber Jones, Jeremy, Amber, and Joshua Tatom, David Tatom, Jr., Janie Elizabeth Tatom, Nacole Mitchell, Matt Dickerson; and 30 great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents Thomas and Sydney Bolt, her son Charles Lester Tatom, her brothers James Bolt and Thomas ""Buck"" Bolt and her sister Betty Gail Sparks.

Visitation will be Friday, October 8, 2010 from 4pm until 9pm, and Saturday, October 9, from 9am until 9pm in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be Sunday from October 10, 2pm at the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Gravelhill Cemetery, near Hemphill, Texas.","STR06" "I40765","Bolt","Joseph R.","27 May 1861","20 Jul 1930","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Anderson County, Partial Pr. 5, Liberty Village
Enumerated 2 May 1910
SD 7 ED 20 Sheet 13A
78-78
Bolt, Joseph R Head M W 58 M1 15 Ark La Miss Farmer
Bolt, Mary J Wf F W 38 m2 15 6/5 Tx --- Ill
Bolt, Lola M Dtr F W 14 S Tx Ark Tx Farm Laborer
Bolt, Margaret M Dtr F w 12 S Tx Ark Tx Farm Laborer
Bolt, John S Son M W 6 S Tx Ark Tx
Bolt, Martha Dtr F W 4 S Tx Ark Tx
Bolt, William J Son M W 2 S Tx Ark Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Houston County, JP 4
Enumerated 17 and 19 Jan 1920
SD 7 ED 81 Sheet 2A
23-23
Bolt, Joseph R Head M W 59 M Ark Ark Mo Farmer
Bolt, Mary Wf F W 43 M Tx Ill Ill
Bolt, John S. Son M W 16 S Tx Ark Tx
Bolt, Martha E Dtr F W 12 S Tx Ark Tx
Bolt, William J Son M W 11 S Tx Ark Tx
Bolt, Thomas Son M W 9 S Tx Ark Tx
Bolt, Albert B Son M W 5 S Tx Ark Tx","STR06" "I43680","Bolt","Leola May","10 Jul 1895","25 Apr 1987","0","Angie Dubose emailed, in September 2013, that Willie Bolt's sister (her great grandmother) was Leola Bolt SMITH.","STR06" "I11705","Bolt","Sylvia","4 Oct 1910","28 Oct 1974","0","Obituary
(Courtesy of Martha White)

Boyett, Mrs. Ernest, 64, of Telegraph, died Monday. Services 3 p.m. Wednesday at First Baptist Church in Telegraph. (Hodges-Fife Funeral Home). Survivors: husband, Ernest Boyett of Telegraph; son, Jackson Boyett of Austin; mother, Mrs. Metal Bolt of Phoenix, Ariz.; brothers, Donnie Bolt of Junction, Bud Bolt and L. H. Bolt, both of Phoenix, Ariz.; sister, Mrs. Margaret Polhanky of Phoenix, Ariz.

Austin American Statesman, October 29, 1974","STR06" "I7302","Bolt","William ""Willie"" Joseph","17 Jul 1908","22 Jan 1994","0","FindAGrave also has memorials for his parents, Joseph R BOLT and Mary Jane LIVELY, both also buried at Gravel Hill. His gravemarker has the inscription Mason, At Rest.

","STR06" "I46825","Bolton","Carolyn","25 Jun 1956","25 Nov 2015","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by Bettie.

Carolyn Bolton Denby, ae 59, passed away Wednesday morning in the Health South Rehab Vitas Hospice Unit in Conroe, Texas.

Carolyn was born in Cleveland, Texas to William Alton and Bonnie Sue Womack Bolton.

She was a stay at home homemaker and mother. She was a member of AA. She will be dearly missed by all of her family and friends. She was a loving mother, sister and grandmother.

She is survived by her son Emory Willham Denby of San Antonio, Texas, her daughters: Bonnie Denby of Shelbyville, Texas and Amber Denby of Pineland, Texas, her brother Larry Bolton of Timpson, Texas, her sisters: Sue Ann Wood of Hemphill, Texas, Tessie Mae Hightower of Nacogdoches, Texas, Emily Bjork of Etoile, Texas and Rosie Hopson of San Augustine, Texas, her 5 grandchildren: Tyler, Kyle, Cade, Serenity and Mackenzie.

She is preceded in death by her parents and her granddaughter Kali Ann Leone (69053780).

Visitation will be from 10am~2pm Tuesday, December 1, 2015 in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street in Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral service will be at 2pm December 1, 2015 in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill, Texas.

Cremation under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.","STR06" "I38149","Bolton","Laura E.","Jan 1846","Between 1920 and 1930","0","On the Texas Death certificates of their children, she is alternately shown as Laura BOLDEN or BOLTON.","STR06" "I35940","Bolton","Peggy Dolores","11 Jan 1931","Yes, date unknown","0","Peggy Dolores Bolton
Date of Birth: 11 Jan 1931
Gender: Female
Birth County: Orange
Father's Name: Virgil Thomas Bolton
Mother's Name: Erma Estelle Smith
Roll Number: 1931_0001","STR06" "I46824","Bolton","Sue Ann","24 Jan 1952","16 Apr 2016","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by Bettie.

Sue Ann Wood, age 64 passed away Saturday evening, April 16, 2016 in the Lufkin Memorial Hospital in Lufkin, Texas.

Sue was born in San Augustine, Texas to William Alton and Bonnie Womack Bolton.

She worked as a checker at Brookshire's. She was a member of the Yellowpine Baptist Church.

Sue was a loving wife, mother, sister, grandmother and aunt. She will be missed dearly by her family and friends.

She is survived by her husband Michael Wood of Hemphill, her son Michael Thomas Wood and wife Nacole of Hemphill, her daughter Amy Whiteside and husband Michael of Hemphill, her brother Larry Bolton and wife Diane of Timpson, Texas, her sisters, Rosie Hopson and husband Robert of San Augustine, Tessie Mae Hightower and husband Ralph of San Augustine and Emily Bjork and husband Dallas of Etoile, Texas, her 11 grandchildren and her numerous nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be from 5~8pm Tuesday, April 19, 2016 in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street in Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral service will be at 2pm Wednesday, April 20, 2016 in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel.

Burial will follow in Harpers Chapel Cemetery in Sabine County.","STR06" "I10684","Bolton","Virgil Thomas","17 Nov 1896","21 Sep 1960","0","Name: Vergil Thomas Bolton
Death Date: 21 Sep 1960
Death Place: Orange, Orange, Texas, United States
Usual residence: 2903 W. Park, Orange, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 63 years 10 months 5 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 17 Nov 1896
Birthplace: Winnfield Louisiana
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: M Bolton
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Narcissus Carter
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Electrician Gulf States Utilities
Veteran: Yes, WW I
Informant: Mrs. V. T. Bolton
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116474
Digital Film Number: 4120481
Image Number: 00928
Reference Number: 55898
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I10684","Bolton","Virgil Thomas","17 Nov 1896","21 Sep 1960","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Orange County, JP 1
Enumerated 13 and 14 January 1920
SD 326 ED 147 Sheet 18A
Seventh Street
1803-376-405
Bolton, Virgil Head M W 20 M La La La Fastner Shipyard
Bolton, Ernie Wf F W 18 M Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas. Orange County, Pr. 1, Orange City, Ward 4
Enumerated April 9, 1930
ED 181-4 SD 19 Sheet 3B
Cherry Street
905-66-90
Bolton, V. T. Head M W 30 M 19 Tl Tx Tx Foreman Telephone Service Dept
Bolton, Ina Wf F W 28 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Bolton, Virgil SOn M W 9 S Tx La Tx


","STR06" "I46823","Bolton","William Alton","30 Dec 1924","26 May 1990","0","His FindAGrave memorial page has a photo of his footstone. Along with his name and dates is the inscription ""PFC U.S. Army WW II""","STR06" "I19413","Bond","Amanda Belle","2 Jul 1909","11 Oct 1936","0","The daugher of William Jessie BOND and Minnie SMITH.

Name: Armanda Belle Payne
Death Date: 11 Oct 1936
Death Place: Donna, Hidalgo, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 27 years 3 months 9 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 02 Jul 1909
Birthplace: Missouri
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: John M. Payne
Father's Name: Wm. Bond
Father's Birthplace: Mo.
Mother's Name: Minnie Bond
Mother's Birthplace: Mo.
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Donna, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Donna
Burial Date: 12 Oct 1936
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116966
Digital Film Number: 4166727
Image Number: 1342
Reference Number: cn50292
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35944","Bond","Ann","Abt 1867","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be the wife of Edward Sanders Burgess.","STR06" "I35946","Bond","Bethenia ""Thena"" Smith","Aug 1874","Bef 1903","0","The ""Texas Births and Christenings, 1840-1981,"" database, FamilySearch shows her as Tena Smith Bond.","STR06" "I25520","Bond","Elizabeth P.","2 Aug 1816","27 Feb 1848","0","A transcription of ""The McLemore Family Bible, 1822-1859 owned by Hillis Fry McLemore of Jackson, MS and contributed by Fairy B. McLemore Edwards of Canyon Lake, Texas, shows on page 4:

Elizabeth P. McLemore daughter of William Bond
and Nancy Dabney his wife was born 2 day of August 1816

(The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ translated
out of the original Greek and with the former translations dilligently
compared and revised, and Canne's Marginal References. Stereotyped
by James Conner New York. By J. Emory and R. Waugh for
the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Conference Office, 14 Crosby
Street. J. Collord, Printer. 1829 )

http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf

Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, ""ANSEARCHIN' "" News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 38.","STR06" "I35956","Bond","George Doherty","10 Jun 1860","6 Dec 1924","0","His occupation on his Texas Death Certificate was listed as Physician, and the informant was Dr Tom Bond of Fort Worth. Place of burial was listed as Hillsboro, Texas.

On Ancestry.com Directory of Deceased American Physicians, 1804-1929 [database on-line], he was shown as George Doherty Bond, an Allopath, a graduate of Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. Nashville. His date of birth was listed as 10 Jun 1860 in Spring Hill, TN.

His FindAGrave memorial page links him to his wife, Fannie C. Bondy (3 Dec 1867-4 Oct 1899)

""She was beautiful, bright and good""
""God's unseen angel o'er our pathway crossed
Looked on us all; and loving her the most
Straightway received her to the heavenly fold.""","STR06" "I35945","Bond","George Doherty","14 Aug 1871","5 Oct 1960","0","Name: George Doherty Bond
Death Date: 05 Oct 1960
Death Place: Hillsboro, Hill, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 89 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 14 Aug 1871
Birthplace: Bryan, Tx
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William M Bond
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Bethenia Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace:
Informant: Mrs. H. B. Dickinson
Occupation: Hardware Store owner and operator
Place of Residence: 603 E Walnut Hillsboro, Hill, Tx
Cemetery: Ridge Park Cemetery, Hillsboro, Hill, Tx
[DM with May Wigley, http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhcgs/RidgeParkBi.htm]
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116475
Digital Film Number: 4166567
Image Number: 2510
Reference Number: v X cn 60583
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35945","Bond","George Doherty","14 Aug 1871","5 Oct 1960","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I35954","Bond","Helen M.","15 Jul 1848","20 Jun 1916","0","Name: Helen M Wilkes
Gender: Female
Burial Date: 21 Jun 1916
Burial Place: Franklin, T
Death Date: 20 Jun 1916
Death Place: Williamson, Tennessee
Age: 69
Birth Date: 15 Jul 1848
Birthplace: Tenn
Occupation: None
Race: White
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: T B Bond
Father's Birthplace: Carolina
Mother's Name: Anne Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace: Tenn
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B06438-9
System Origin: Tennessee-EASy
Source Film Number: 1299662
Reference Number: v 58 cn 318
Collection: Tennessee Deaths and Burials, 1874-1955","STR06" "I35954","Bond","Helen M.","15 Jul 1848","20 Jun 1916","0","(Research):Might she be the mother of Burke Bryan, born ca 1867 in Tennessee, and who was living with his grandparents at the time of the 1880 census, and listed as ""grandson."" Helen would have been 19 at the time of his birth.","STR06" "I33993","Bond","Lucinda","Abt 1801","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Jefferson County
Enumerated 13 Oct 1850
170-170
Lucinda Arthur 49 F $120 Ga
Sarah Arthur 16 F La.
Rachel Arthur 14 F Tx
Jefferson Arthur 12 M Tx
Lauria Arthur 10 F Tx","STR06" "I35948","Bond","Mina","2 Dec 1897","14 Jun 1968","0","Name: Mrs. Mina Berning
Death Date: 14 Jun 1968
Death Place: Cuero, Dewitt, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 70 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 02 Dec 1897
Birthplace: Mineola
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: George D. Bond
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: May Wigley
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Cuero, DeWitt, Texas
Cemetery: Hillsboro
Burial Place: Hillsboro, Texas
Burial Date: 15 Jun 1968
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137105
Digital Film Number: 4029692
Image Number: 617
Reference Number: cn41103
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35948","Bond","Mina","2 Dec 1897","14 Jun 1968","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I25557","Bond","Thomas Burke","2 Jul 1809","16 Oct 1887","0","Said to be the son of William BOND and Frances Wilson DOHERTY of North Carolina and Tennessee.

There appears to have also been a younger Thomas Burke Bond with a connection the the McLemore family. Tennessee Death records for William McLemore Bond, born 28 Jun 1904, in TN and died 23 Sep 1936 in Nashville, TN, show him as a son of Thomas B. Bond and Mary McLemore. As Mark Freeman shows Thomas Burke Bond having died in 1887, and since William McLemore Bond was born when Thomas Burke Bond would have been 95, it is likely another Thomas B. Bond who was his father.

This would make him the brother of Eliza Mary Bond, listed below.

Eliza Mary Bond was born to Frances Doherty and William Bond, in 1805. She attended school in Fayetteville, N.C., in 1821; otherwise, she spent most of her youth in Hillsborough. She moved to Greensboro, Ala., in 1834. Following the death of her husband, she moved with her son, George Doherty Johnston, and her aunt, Mary Burke, to Marion, Ala., where she later married Leonard Weissinger. Eliza Mary Bond Johnston Weissinger died in 1875.

Mary Williams Burke was born in 1782, in Warren County, N.C., to Mary Freeman and Thomas Burke. She taught school in Hillsborough, N.C,, starting in 1810. In 1834, she moved with her niece, Eliza Mary Bond Johnston, to Greensboro, Ala. Burke and her niece later moved to Marion, Ala., where she continued teaching and tutoring until her death in 1869. She never married.
George Mulhollan Johnston was born in 1800. Johnston was a merchant in Hillsborough with business connections throughout the state. In 1831 or 1832, he married Eliza Mary Bond. In August 1834, with his wife and her aunt, Mary Williams Burke, he moved to Greensboro, Ala., where he died in September.

(Adapted from a note in Dictionary of North Carolina Biography, William S. Powell, editor.)

The paper of Eliza Mary Bond Weissinger, 1785-1868 are part of the Southern Historical Collection at the Louis Round Wilson Special Collections Library UNC University Libraries

http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/w/Weissinger,Eliza_Mary_Bond.html","STR06" "I25557","Bond","Thomas Burke","2 Jul 1809","16 Oct 1887","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Tennessee, Williamson County, Eleventh Civil District, P. O. Thompson Station
Enumerated 24 Aug 1870
Page 41, Stamped 193
262-274
Bond, Thos B. 61 M W Farmer 34,000 2,500 Tenn
Bond, Barbara A 44 F W Keeping House Tenn
Bond, Helen M 20 F W At Home Tenn
Bond, Sidney A 12 M W Attending School Tenn
Bond, George D 12 M W Attending School Tenn
Bond, Anna 4 F W Tenn
Cross, Mattie 18 F W Attending School Tenn
Hatton, Riley 16 M W Attending School Tenn

1880 Census
Tennessee, Williamson County, Fourth District
Enumerated 17 and 18 Jun 1880
Page 59D ED 231
249-250
Bond, Thos. B. W M 70 Farmer Tenn Ireland |NC
Bond, Barbara W F 54 Wf Keeping House Tenn Tenn Tenn
Bond, Sidney W M 22 Son Druggist Tenn Tenn Tenn
Bond, G. D W M 20 Son Ph Tenn Tenn Tenn
Bryan, Burk W M 13 Grandson Tenn Tenn Tenn At School
Cook R. Rick W M 19 Boarder Tenn Tenn Tenn","STR06" "I35941","Bond","Thomas Burke","4 Oct 1860","13 Jan 1937","0","Name: Thomas Burke Bond
Death Date: 13 Jan 1937
Death Place: Hillsboro, Hill, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 76 years 3 months 9 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 04 Oct 1860
Birthplace: Tennessee
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Bond
Father's Birthplace: Tenn.
Mother's Name: Bethenia Mc Lemore
Mother's Birthplace: Tenn.
Informant: Mrs. Wm. C Marrow, Hillsborn
Occupation: Druggist - Drug Store
Place of Residence: Hillsboro, Hill, Texas
Cemetery: Ridge Park
Burial Place: Hillsboro, Hill, Texas
Burial Date: 15 Jan 1937
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117125
Digital Film Number: 4166724
Image Number: 3449
Reference Number: cn 3268
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I35941","Bond","Thomas Burke","4 Oct 1860","13 Jan 1937","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I25563","Bond","William McKendree","23 Jul 1835","16 Jan 1928","0","Middle name per Ancestry.com. North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016 Book Title: Lineage Book : NSDAR : Volume 151 : 1919, pg. 135, Lineage of Mrs. Hester Mildred Burgess Boggs, (150426), a daughter of Annie Bond, the wife of Edward Sanders Burgess, and granddaughter of W. M. Bond, M.D.

In this lineage, William M Bond was shown as a son of Thomas Burke Bond (1809-1887) and Eliza Thomason (1839-1899), and grandson of Revolutionary Soldier George Doherty, born Ireland d. 1792 in Hillsboro, North Carolina, who served as a Captain in the 5th and 6th regiment and as a major in the North Carolina Line, and also as a Major in Gen. Jethro Sumner's brigade.

Name: William M. Bond
Death Date: 16 Jan 1928
Death Place: Hillsboro, Hill, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 92 years 5 months 23 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Jul 1835
Birthplace: Tennessee
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: UNK
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: UNK
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Physician
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Ridge Park
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 18 Jan 1928
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114437
Digital Film Number: 4165524
Image Number: 2360
Reference Number: certificate # 2673
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I25563","Bond","William McKendree","23 Jul 1835","16 Jan 1928","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census


Wm. M. BOND Self M Male W 44 TN Farmer TN TN
Bethenia J. BOND Wife M Female W 35 TN Keeping House TN TN
Thomas BOND Son S Male W 18 TN Clerk In Store TN TN
Elizabeth BOND Dau S Female W 16 TN At Home TN TN
Mary BOND Dau S Female W 15 TN At Home TN TN
Ann BOND Dau S Female W 13 TN At School TN TN
George BOND Son S Male W 10 TX At School TN TN
Bethenia BOND Dau S Female W 6 TX TN TN

Source Information:
Census Place E.D. 17, Brazos, Texas Family Hisstory Library Film 1255292
NA Film Number T9-1292
Page Number 256D","STR06" "I25563","Bond","William McKendree","23 Jul 1835","16 Jan 1928","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I17926","Bonneau","Arnoldus","18 Sep 1841","8 Mar 1938","0","Son of William Henry Bonneau and Anna Maria Swinton of Charleston, South Carolina. Husband of Margaret Elizabeth Carroll of Coushatta, Louisiana and father of Sallie, Daisey, Boland

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=31366470

Kay Parker McCary, in her annotated transcription of the Hemphill City Cemetery, indicates that there was a Military Marker Only: 1 SGT Co C 24 ALA INF CSA

[Son of William Henry Bonneau & Anna Maria Swinton - No dates given - 1st w Margaret Elizabeth Carroll; 2nd w Ella ?]","STR06" "I17928","Bonneau","Caroline E.","Abt 1826","6 Jan 1912","0","Her middle name if variously shown as Elizabeth or Esther, and sometimes she is listed as Esther Maybanks Bonneau. At the time of the 1880 Federal census, she was widowed and living with a son and daughter-in-law.","STR06" "I17928","Bonneau","Caroline E.","Abt 1826","6 Jan 1912","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
W. B. BROADNAX Self M Male W 26 LA Farmer GA SC
C. J. BROADNAX Wife M Female W 23 TX Keeps House VA VA
Edner BROADNAX Dau S Female W 4 TX At Home LA TX
Olive BROADNAX Dau S Female W 1 TX At Home LA TX
Caroline BROADNAX Mother W Female W 54 SC At Home SC SC Hessie BROADNAX Sister S Female W 18 LA At Home GA SC
Paul BROADNAX Brother S Male W 8 AL At Home AL AL

Source Information: Census Place Precinct 1, San Augustine, Texas Family History Library Film 1255325 NA Film Number T9-1325 Page Number 269C

","STR06" "I35951","Bonneau","Edwin Alonzo","Abt 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","Name: Edwin A Bonnecag
Residence: De Soto parish, De Soto, Louisiana
Age: 20 years
Calculated Birth Year: 1830
Birthplace: South Carolina
Gender: Male
Race (original):
Race (expanded):
Death Month:
Death Year:
Film Number: 9698
Digital GS Number: 4193965
Image Number: 00020
Line Number: 15
Dwelling House Number: 118
Family Number: 114
Marital Status:
Free or Slave:
Collection: United States Census, 1850
","STR06" "I35952","Bonneau","Hugh Swinton","3 Dec 1834","28 May 1924","0","Kay Parker McCary, in her annotated transcription of the Hemphill City Cemetery, indicates that there was a Military Marker Only: Co. C 8 Ala Inf CSA

[Hugh Swinton Bonneau - Son of William Henry Bonneau & Anna Maria Swinton - w Mary M. ""Mollie"" Brown]

","STR06" "I35952","Bonneau","Hugh Swinton","3 Dec 1834","28 May 1924","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 1
Enumerated 18 Jun 1900
SD 8 Ed 68 Sheet 6B
97-101
Bonneau, Hugh S Head W M Dec 1834 65 M 12 SC SC SC Farmer
Bonneau, Mary M Wife W F Oct 1858 41 M 12 2/2 La SC La
Bonneau, Leonard Son W M Nov 1887 12 S Tx SC La Farm Laborer
Bonneau, Lillie Dtr W F May 1890 10 S Tx SC La

","STR06" "I17924","Bonneau","John Bruce","8 Jun 1831","28 Jul 1913","0","Became a doctor and lived in Hemphill in 1880. (White and Toole, p 81).

Note: Confederate Veteran - Surgeon Medical Corp

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=32679653

","STR06" "I16454","Bonneau","Leonard","Nov 1887","6 Feb 1956","0","Name: Leonard L. Bonneau
Death Date: 06 Feb 1956
Death Place: El Paso, El Paso, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 68 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1888
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: S. Bonneau
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Merchant
Place of Residence: El Paso, El Paso, Texas
Cemetery: Stringer Funeral Home
Burial Place: Kirbyville, Texas
Burial Date: 09 Feb 1956
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114627
Digital Film Number: 4165506
Image Number: 3102
Reference Number: 7111
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35959","Bonneau","Mary Jane","23 Nov 1822","Nov 1896","0","Daughter of Col. William Henry Bonneau and Anna Maria Swinton; Wife Jesse William Crook; Mother of Anna Maria Crook, Dr. William Henry Crook.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=32170268","STR06" "I35950","Bonneau","Octavius","13 May 1843","24 Jun 1906","0","Octavius Bonneau was the eighth son of William Henry Bonneau and his wife, Anna Maria Swinton. He was married to Frances Elizabeth Cragin, daughter of Dr. John Cragin on 14 Nov. 1867 in Mobile, AL. Children of Octavius and Frances Bonneau were: George Rutledge Bonneau, Annie Bonneau, Evelyn Bonneau, Frances Bonneau, Daisy (Bonneau)Guillard, Margery (Bonneau) Hawkins, and John Henry Bonneau.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=32646539

Ancestry.com has images of U.S., Confederate Pensions, 1884-1958.
Frances Elizabeth Bonneau was shown as the widow of Octavius Bonneau
of Mobile, Alabama. His pension was based on his service in Co. G,
Twenty-Fourth Alabama. The pension record shows that Frances died on 5
Jan 1946.","STR06" "I35950","Bonneau","Octavius","13 May 1843","24 Jun 1906","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile City
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 1 ED 111 Sheet 3B
Palmetto Street
918-46-49
Bonneau, Octavis Head W M May 1843 57 m 30 Ala SC SC Livestockman? Watchman?
Bonneau, Francis E Wf W F Feby 1848 52 M 30 7/5 Ala Mass Ala Housewife
Bonneau, Rutledge Son W M Apr 1871 29 S Ala Ala Ala Clerk? Post Road?
Bonneau, Francis Dtr W F Apl 1883 17 S Ala Ala Ala At School
Bonneau, Margaret Dtr W F Mch 1886 14 S Ala Ala Ala At School
Bonneau, John Son W M Dec 1887 12 S Ala Ala Ala At School","STR06" "I17923","Bonneau","Richard Vanderhorst","26 Apr 1827","27 Jan 1899","0","Attended West Point and made the Army his career. (White and Toole, p 81).

Richard Vanderhorst Bonneau was the son of William Henry Bonneau and his wife, Anna Maria Swinton. He was born in Charleston, South Carolina on 26 April 1827. His family moved to Mobile, Alabama when he was young, and he was educated in the private schools of Mobile. Richard was appointed to the Military Academy at West Point in 1847 from the state of Alabama. He graduated in June, 1852 and was assigned to the Third Infantry and became Second Lieutenant of Company ""H"" of that regiment, serving nearly three years with his company on the frontiers of Utah and New Mexico. On 10 January 1859 he was married, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Marie Louise Kiehl, only daughter of John Kiehl and his wife, Jane Pickering. He returned to New Mexico to his company which was later ordered to Fort Clarke, Texas. Before the Civil War, Lt. Bonneau resigned his commission in the US Army. Soon after his resignation he tendered his services to the Confederate government, and was commissioned Captain and Commissary of Subsistence and after wards promoted to Major and Chief Commissary. He was stationed in Mobile and then Selma, Alabama. When Selma, Alabama was captured by the Union army Major Bonneau managed to escape, leaving everything behind. After the close of the war Maj. Bonneau and his wife came to Philadelphia where he entered into the mercantile business with his father-in-law, John Kiehl. In his later life, Maj. Bonneau became a teacher and speaker in the Church of Christ. He died from influenza on 27 January 1899 in Norristown, Pennsylvania, and his wife, died about 2 years later.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=16447951","STR06" "I35953","Bonneau","Susan Matilda","Abt 1834","Yes, date unknown","0","She appears to have married a GIBBS after the 1850 census, and been widowed or otherwise seperated prior to the 1860 census.","STR06" "I35953","Bonneau","Susan Matilda","Abt 1834","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Alabama, Mobile County, Southern Division
Enumerated 25 July 1860
339-270
William R. Bonneau 61 M Farmer $650 $15,000 SCarolina
Anna M. Bonneau 60 F S. Carolina
Sarah A. Bonneau 24 F None Ala
Hugh S. Bonneau 23 M S. Carolina
Peter M. Bonneau 19 M Ala
Arnoldus Bonneau 17 M Clerk Ala
Octavius Bonneau 15 M Ala
Anna M Crook 15 M Ala
Susan M. Gibbs 26 F None Ark
Mary J. Gibbs 7 F S. Carolina
Anna M. Gibbs 6 F Lousiana
Daniel 4 M Louisiana
","STR06" "I17929","Bonneau","William Henry","16 Jun 1799","25 Nov 1890","0","He is descended from the Bonneau Hugenots who came to America in 1690. They intermarried with the Du Bliss, Vanderhorst, and Mayback families of Charleston. Moved to Hemphill after Maria (Swinton, his first wife) died and m 2nd, Jennie Brooks. He served as Dist. Clerk of Sabine County until his death in 1879, in Mobile, Alabama. (White and Toole, p 81).

Find a Grave shows that he was the son of Arnoldus Bonneau and Mary Maybank.","STR06" "I17929","Bonneau","William Henry","16 Jun 1799","25 Nov 1890","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, De Soto Parish, Western District
Enumerated 24 Aug 1850
Stamped 170
118-114
William H. Bonneau 51 M Planter S. Ca.
Anna M. Bonneau 50 F S. Ca.
Anna M. Bonneau 24 F S. Ca.
Edwin A Bonneau 20 M Lab S. Ca.
John B. Bonneau 18 M Miller S. Sa.
Hue T. Bonneau 15 M S. Ca.
Susannah Bonneau 16 F S. Ca.
Sarah A. Bonneau 14 F Ala
Esther M. Bonneau 12 F Ala
Peter N. Bonneau 9 M Lal
Arnoldus Bonneau 8 M Ala
Octavios Bonneau 7 M Ala

1860 Census
Alabama, Mobile County, Southern Division
Enumerated 25 July 1860
339-270
William R. Bonneau 61 M Farmer $650 $15,000 SCarolina
Anna M. Bonneau 60 F S. Carolina
Sarah A. Bonneau 24 F None Ala
Hugh S. Bonneau 23 M S. Carolina
Peter M. Bonneau 19 M Ala
Arnoldus Bonneau 17 M Clerk Ala
Octavius Bonneau 15 M Ala
Anna M Crook 15 M Ala
Susan M. Gibbs 26 F None Ark
Mary J. Gibbs 7 F S. Carolina
Anna M. Gibbs 6 F Lousiana
Daniel 4 M Louisiana


","STR06" "I35958","Bonneau","William Henry","30 Nov 1821","12 Oct 1861","0","Husband of Olivia R. Moorer; Father of Dr. William Henry Bonneau, III; Son of Col. William Henry Bonneau and Anna Maria Swinton of Charleston, South Carolina; Grandson of Arnoldus and Mary Maybank Bonneau of Charleston.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=32169918","STR06" "I39164","Bonner","George Wendell","12 May 1917","19 Nov 1968","0","His birthplace is shown as Carthage Texas on Death Certificate of his namesake son, George Wendell Bonner II.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDBR-P9V
Name: George Wendell Bonner
Death Date: 19 Nov 1968
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 51 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 May 1917
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William R. Bonner
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Frances S. Pierce
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Electrican
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Myrtle Springs
Burial Place: Geneva, Texas
Burial Date: 20 Nov 1968
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137256
Digital Film Number: 4030475
Image Number: 1390
Reference Number: cn 89471
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39165","Bonner","George Wendell","20 Jul 1943","3 Jun 1950","0","His middle name is shown as Windle on his Texas Birth Index listing, and shown that way for his father as well. But both of their death certificates instead use the spelling Wendell.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JN92-TH8
Name: George Wendell Bonner
Death Date: 03 Jun 1950
Death Place: Huntington, Angelina, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 6 years 10 months 14 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 Jul 1943
Birthplace: Center, Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: George Wendell Bonner
Father's Birthplace: Carthage, Texas
Mother's Name: Elaine Smith
Mother's Birthplace: Geneva, Texas
Occupation: Child
Place of Residence: Huntington, Angelina, Texas
Cemetery: Myrtle Springs Cemetery
Burial Place: Geneva, Texas
Burial Date: 04 Jun 1950
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2074493
Digital Film Number: 4166796
Image Number: 1156
Reference Number: N45511
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39167","","","","","","","" "I2232","Bonnett","Ira Due","16 Mar 1889","17 Aug 1978","0","Wynema McGrew shows him as a son of William F. and Nancy Bonnett. When he registered for the World War I draft, he was single and farming for himself near Eros, LA. He was single and supporting his father. He was tall and slender, with gray eyes and dark hair.","STR06" "I2232","Bonnett","Ira Due","16 Mar 1889","17 Aug 1978","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Louisiana, Jackson Parish, Ward One, Eros Village
Enumerated 8 Jan 1920
SD 5 ED 43 Sheet 9A
174-179
Bonnett, Ira Head M W 29 M La La La Laborer Lumber Mill
Bonnett, Nova Wf F W 25 M La La La","STR06" "I35380","","","","","","","" "I12328","Boomershine","Christina","Abt 1835","Abt 1926","0","""a native of Darke County, Ohio"" At the time of the 1870 cnsus, a 62 year old Female, S. Bainshire/Barmshire, was living in the household of Christina and her Husband Helfer Cramer. This resident was shown to have been born in Darmstadt, Germany. Perhaps this was the mother, or other relative, of Christina Boomershine?

Christinia, age 88 and widowed, was living in the home of Mary and William Jackson in Wabash, Indiana, at the time of the 1920 census.

","STR06" "I28359","Boone","Hazel","23 Sep 1920","23 Nov 2003","0","The Sabine County Reporter
November 26, 2003, Page 11

Hazel Clark

Hazel Boone Clark, 83, of Hemphill died at 12:38 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 23, 2003, at Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill.

Mrs. Clark was born Sept. 23, 1920, in Negreet, Louisiana, as a daughter of the late Bessie Elizabeth (Ritter) and John Henry Boone and had lived in Sabine County for 65 years. She was a homemaker and member of the Baptist Church.

Survivors: a daughter, Charlene Ellis of Shreveport, Louisiana; grandchildren, Pam Click and Andy Ellis and wife Angela, all fo Houston, and Abe Covello and Linda Kloss; great-grandchildren, Heather Perimon, Shonda Mason, Ariel Ellis and Austin Ellis; sister and brother-in-law, Maurene and O. B. Stark of Hemphill; and sisters-in-law Audie Armstrong and Gladys Booth (???), both of Hemphill, and Isa Clark of Burkeville.

Funeral services are set for 2 p.m today (Wednesday) at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home with Paul Navarre officiating. Interment will follow at Harper's Chapel Cemetery in Sabine County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, July 2012)","STR06" "I40652","Boone","Jessie Kate","11 Jul 1917","19 Jul 1991","0","The Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. shows she was born in Negreet, Louisiana, and that her parents were John BOONE and Bessie E. RITTER.","STR06" "I40650","Boone","John H.","Abt 1892","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Police Jury Ward Two, Toro Prt.
Enumerated April 18, 1930
ED 43-3 SD 4 Sheet 7B
131-131
Boone, John H Head M W 38 M 23 Miss US US Farming
Boone, Bessie Wf F W 28 m 16 La La La Farm Labor
Boone, Walter Son M W 15 S La Mis La Farm Labor
Boone, Jessie Dtr F W 12 S La Miss La Farm Labor
Boone, Percy Son M W 10 S La Miss La
Boone, Hazel Dtr F W 9 S La Miss La
Boone, Charles Son M W 7 S La Miss La
Boone, Marion Dtr F W 5 S La Miss La
Boone, Clyde Son m W 2 5/12 S La Miss La
Ritter, Jesse Bro-in-law M W 36 S La La La Farm Laborer","STR06" "I3387","","","","","","","" "I40649","Boone","Walter Lee","15 Sep 1915","27 Jan 2000","0","Kay Parker McCary's annotated transcription of Harper's Chapel Cemetery shows him as a son of John Henry BOONE and Bessie Elizabeth RITTER, which would make him a brother of Hazel Boone Clark, the wife of his brother-in-law, Odessa ""Babe"" Clark.","STR06" "I8787","Boosz","Carleen Francis","26 Feb 1946","30 Mar 2010","0","Carleen F. Whitmore, resident of Kingman, born Feb. 26, 1946, died Tuesday, March 30, 2010.

She will be laid to rest with her husband, Johnny Whitmore, who passed away Oct. 16, 2009.

Carleen is survived by her mother, Myrtle Boosz; brother, George (Pam) Boosz; sister, Rose Qadri; daughters, Carol Singer, Kim Whitmore and Denise McFiren; and sons, Edward McFiren, Johnny Whitmore Jr., Richard McFiren and Jesse Whitmore. She is also survived by 14 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

Graveside services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday, May 7, at Hillcrest Cemetery, Porterville, Calif.

http://www.kingmandailyminer.com/main.asp?SectionID=167&SubSectionID=468&ArticleID=37771

","STR06" "I17604","","","","","","","" "I15359","","","","","","","" "I23528","","","","","","","" "I23288","Bordes","Edward Morlas","29 May 1926","25 Jun 2008","0","BORDES, EDWARD MORLAS - age 82, passed away June 25, 2008. Born on May 29, 1926 in New Orleans, Louisiana, he served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Preceded in death by: daughter, Nancy; brother, Leon Bordes; and parents, Leon and Clothilde M. Bordes. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Elnora Myers Bordes, and family: Rebecca, David, Alison, and Dava Toppins, of Clinton; Stephanie, Kenny, Tucker, and Kyle Phelps, of Kernersville, North Carolina; Melinda Bordes, Chlotia Bordes, and Diana Gossett, of Knoxville. He also leaves brother and sisters, Rita Myers of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Lee Perino of New Orleans, Louisiana, and Leonard Bordes of Chattanooga, Tennessee, and several nieces and nephews. An active member of Wallace Memorial Baptist Church, Ed served in the past as a Church Deacon and Sunday School Superintendent. He continued to help with the Sunday School Program up until the time of his recent illness. He was an avid coin collector and a member of the Smoky Mountain Coin Club. In his younger, healthier days, Ed loved to play golf and was a longtime member of Beaver Brook Country Club. The family will receive visitors at Lynnhurst-Greenwood Chapel, 11am - 2pm Saturday, followed by a graveside service at Lynnhurst Cemetery, with Pastors Dr. James McClusky and Rev. Kent Williams officiating. Arrangements entrusted to Lynnhurst-Greenwood Chapel of Berry Funeral Home, 2300 W. Adair Dr. 865-689-8888.

Published in the Knoxville News Sentinel from 6/27/2008 - 6/28/2008.
knoxnews.com

http://www.legacy.com/knoxnews/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonID=112323991","STR06" "I23284","Bordes","Leon Leonard","9 Sep 1889","8 Jun 1973","0","Bennie Zahn shows him as the son of Savain BORDES and Josephine LaBURRE, and instead has his date of birth as 12 Sept 1890. She shows he was a Dairyman.

This is his listing on Ancestry.com - New Orleans, Louisiana Birth Records Index, 1790-1899.

Given: Leon
Surname: Bordes
Father: Savin
Mother: Josephine Labure
Sex: M
Color: W
Birth Date: 09 Sep 1889
Volume: 117
Page: 1189

And this is his listing on the SSDI:

LEON BORDES 09 Sep 1889 Jun 1973 70001 (Metairie, Jefferson, LA) (none specified) 438-28-3834 Louisiana. Noted that the DOB is different than that reported by Bennie Zahn of 12 Sept 1890.


","STR06" "I23287","Bordes","Rita Clothilde","28 Apr 1924","15 Sep 2012","0","Obituary

Rita B. Myers, a special mother, grandmother and great grandmother, died at 6:30 a.m., Saturday, September 15, 2012 at the age of 88. She is survived by two children, Kurt Charles Myers and wife Melissa, and Margo Abadie Gerald and her husband, Michael. Rita was blessed with three grandchildren, Myers Patrick Namie and wife Shauna, Amanda Namie Juneau and her husband Ryan, and Janai Gerald Sharkey and her husband, Jack ""JJ."" She had seven great grandchildren, Andrew Myers Namie, Patrick Daniel Namie, Isabelle Rose Namie, Madeline Lee Juneau, Jack Bennett Sharkey, Jo Ella Sharkey and Jaylan Myles Gerald. Her husband, Charles Robert Myers, preceded her in death as well as her parents, Leon and Clothilde Bordes, and brothers, Leon and Edward Bordes. She is survived by a brother, Leonard Bordes of Chattanooga, TN and a sister Leontine Bordes Perino of New Orleans, LA. She has nieces and nephews in New Orleans LA and Knoxville, TN.

Visitation will be held at St. Patrick's Catholic Church on Wednesday, September 19, 2012 from 10 a.m. until Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. Burial will follow in Resthaven Gardens of Memory. She was an honorary member of the Baton Rouge Porcelain Art Guild and appreciated her many loving friends in the Guild. Retired from Kleinpeter Dairy, she also served as a election commissioner for East Baton Rouge Parish. In her early years, she enjoyed the Baton Rouge Little Theatre and was in several productions and also served as a volunteer for the Arts.

Pallbearers for the service are Myers Namie, Ryan Juneau, J.J. Sharkey, Alvin Perino, Alberto Larotto, Albert Melancon, Jaylan Gerald. The family wishes to thank Dr. Gerald Miletello and his caring and competent staff who for nine years treated our mother with compassion and respect. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Cancer Services of Greater Baton Rouge. Resthaven Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Please visit www.resthavenbatonrouge.com to sign the online guestbook.

Publsihed in the Baton Rouge Advocate on September 19, 2012","STR06" "I16696","Bordner","George Andrew","16 Nov 1893","8 Jun 1977","0","Husband: George Andrew Bordner, parents Charles Franklin Bordner and Mary Heckert
Born: 16 Nov 1893, Hooper
Died: 8 Jun 1977, Geneva
Buried: 11 Jun 1977, Geneva Cemetery
Brother: Harry
Sister: Mrs. Carl (Esther) Janing
Preceded by 1 sister and 1 brother
Wife: Pauline Matejka
Married: 20 Feb 1919
Daughters: Mrs. Richard (Gladys) Shrader; Mrs. Kenneth (Eileen) DuBois

(Courtesy Dick Nohavec)","STR06" "I44643","Boren","Queen Artemissa","Abt 1832","Bef 1860","0","Jim Cooper shows her as a daughter of William W. and Catherine Boren.","STR06" "I40165","","","","","","","" "I38730","Bors","Irena Stella","10 Mar 1916","8 Jan 2012","0","In Loving Memory Of Irene S. Stejskal
Irene Stella Stejskal was born March 10, 1916, the only child of Joseph and Christina (Bors) Stejskal on a farm southeast of Friend, Nebraska and passed away Sunday, January 8, 2012 at the Friend Manor in Friend at the age of 95 years 9 months and 29 days. As a young girl she attended country school District #94 near Friend. On November 20, 1935, she was united in marriage to Louis Stejskal at the Catholic Rectory in Milligan and to this union four children, Marvin, Phyllis, David and Dianne were born.
Together they made their home on a farm southeast of Friend until 1956 when they moved into Wilber, later in 1968 they moved into Friend. In 1999, Irene resided at the Friendship Terrace. She was a member of the ZCBJ Tabor Lodge #74. Irene was an excellent cook and was well known for her Sunday dinners of fried chicken and all the trimmings. She always raised a garden and shared the bounty with her family, as well as ""putting by"" plenty for her table over the winter months. She was a quiet, caring mother with a gentle personality who cared deeply for her children and her family.
She is survived by her daughters and son-in-law, Dianne and Ron Corbett, Friend, Phyllis Schmucker, Denver, CO, son and daughters-in-law, David and Cheryl Stejskal, Crete, daughter-in-law, Mary Jane Stejskal, Lincoln, ten grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, brother-in-law and sisters-in-law, Dallas and Shirley Stejskal, Norwalk, CA, Deloris Stejskal, Ralston, NE, and a host of other relatives and friends.
Irene was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Louis in 1992, son, Marvin in 2003, and her son-in-law, George Schmucker, and several brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law.
A Funeral Service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, January 12, 2012 at Lauber-Moore Funeral Home, Friend with Rev. Roger Wolfe officiating. Interment will be in the Wilber Czech Cemetery, Wilber. Visitation will be on Wednesday, 1-8pm with family receiving relatives from 5:30-7 pm and until service time on Thursday at Lauber-Moore Funeral Home, Friend. Memorials have been established to Warren Memorial Hospital Foundation and Tabitha Foundation. Pallbearers are Russel Schmucker, Daniel Stejskal, Greg Ricenbaw, Tom Janecek, Michael Bietz and Eric Bresson.

Lauber-Moore Funeral Home, Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy


","STR06" "I6428","Bors","James","2 Sep 1891","27 Dec 1943","0","The son of Peter and Kristina Hranac Bors. (Milligan, p 215).

Edward Bulin, a cousin of Jame's wife Mary Bulin Bors, was employed at the James Bors Garage as a Mechanic for many years. After the passing of James Bors in 1943, Edward went into partnership with James Bors's sons-in-law; Deryl Hillis and Charles Baer, being in the Ford dealership. (Milligan, pp 215 - 216).","STR06" "I6428","Bors","James","2 Sep 1891","27 Dec 1943","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore, Glengary Twp
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 26 Sheet 5A Stamped 137
85-87
Bors, Peter Head W M Jun 1859 40 M 18 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1878 22 Na Farmer
Bors, Kristina Wf W F July 1861 38 M 18 5 5 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1881 19
Bors, Emma Dtr W F Feb 1885 15 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Bors, Mary Dtr W F 13 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Bors, Junior [James] Son W M Spet 1892 7 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Bors, Joseph Son W M Mar 1894 6 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
","STR06" "I42704","Bortner","Arlene M.","28 Jul 1920","27 Aug 2001","0","From FindAGrave:

SPRING GROVE - Arlene M. (Bortner) Markel Myers, 81, of Spring Grove, died at 4 p.m. Monday at Colonial Manor in York. She was the wife of Earnest A. Myers Sr., to whom she was married for 11 years and William H. Markel, who died in 1982.
The service will be 2 p.m. Friday at Zion (Shaffer's) United Lutheran Church, Shaffer Road, west of Shaffer's Church Road, in Seven Valleys. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Viewing will be noon to 2 p.m. Friday at the church. The Sauter-Irwin Funeral Home, 175 N. Main St., Spring Grove, is in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Myers was born July 28, 1920, in Codorus Township. She was a daughter of the late Augusta C. (Graser) and Lewis G. Bortner Sr.

She was an inspector at Danskin, retiring in 1984; prior to that, she was a candle lighter at Forry's Egg Processing in Jefferson and a proof reader at Maple Press in York. She was a member of Zion (Shaffer's) United Lutheran Church in Seven Valleys, Jefferson Chapter 3699 American Association of Retired Persons, Western York County Democratic Club, and the Ladies Auxiliaries of the Jefferson Volunteer Fire Company and York County Firefighters Association.

Mrs. Myers also is survived by two sons, Kenneth L. Markel of Seven Valleys and Gordon L. Markel of York; two daughters, Shirley A. Wolfgang and Lois M. Kravontka both of York; three stepdaughters, Linda S. Hoover of Spring Grove, Carolyn E. Krout and Elaine E. Krout, both of York; 12 grandchildren; three step-grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; two step-great-grandchildren; four brothers, George W. Bortner of Blain, Perry County, Lewis G. ""Junior"" Bortner Jr. and Paul H. Bortner, both of Spring Grove, and Myrl L. Bortner of Glen Rock; and six sisters, Marguerite C. Myers, Leona V. Wildasin and Thelma P. Thoman, all of Spring Grove, Dorothy M. Flemmens of York, Anna L. Dubbs of Glen Rock and Mary J. Swartzbaugh of Jefferson. Mrs. Myers was preceded in death by a stepson, Earnest A. Myers Jr.

Officiating at the service will be her pastor, the Rev. J. Thomas Shelley.

","STR06" "I12410","Bortner","Belinda","19 Sep 1860","20 Aug 1951","0","Name: Belinda Deveney
Titles & Terms:
Death Date: 20 Aug 1951
Death Place: Lima, Allen, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: 19 Sep 1860
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Death Age: 90 years 11 months 1 day
Gender: Female
Marital Status:
Race or Color: Caucasian
Street Address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery Name:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jered Bortner
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Cramer
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Mother's Birthplace:
Film Number: 2372840
Digital Folder Number: 4109397
Image Number: 00128
Certificate Number: 47209
Collection: Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953
","STR06" "I12412","Bortner","Chester","14 Jul 1864","7 Nov 1865","0","a/k/a Jester","STR06" "I12416","Bortner","Edmund D.","Abt 1852","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Codorus Twp
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD 15 ED 38 Sheet 2B
34-35
Bortner, Edmund D Head M W 58 m 30 Pa Pa Pa Dentist Own house
Bortner, Catherine Wf F W 51 m 30 4/3 Pa Pa Pa
Bortner, Homer Son M W 18 S Pa Pa Pa
Bortner, Cletus Niece F W 16 S Md Pa Md
Bortner, Cirta [Arta?] M Dtr F W 11 S Pa Pa Pa
Bortner, Jared M Father-in-law M W 90 Wd Pa Pa Pa","STR06" "I12407","Bortner","Edwin G.","22 Aug 1855","15 Apr 1929","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Pennsylvania, York, West Manheim Twp
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 182 Sheet 2B
41-44
Bortner, Edwin C Head W M Aug 1855 44 m21 Pa Pa Pa Farmer
Bortner, Amelia C Wf W F Apr 1860 40 m 21 2/2 Md Md Pa
Bortner, Annie M Dtr W F July 1886 13 S Pa Pa Md At School
Stonesifer, Addie L Niece W F Feb 1894 6 S Pa Pa Pa At School

","STR06" "I11819","Bortner","Isaac Winfield","3 Apr 1870","29 Apr 1947","0","Find a Grave shows him as a child of Esrom L: Bortner and Sarah F. Bankert.","STR06" "I11819","Bortner","Isaac Winfield","3 Apr 1870","29 Apr 1947","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Manheim
Enumerated 19 June 1900
SD 8 Ed 165 Shet 5A Stamped 280
85-85
Bortner, Isaac W Head W M Apr 1876 30 M9 Pa Pa Pa
Bortner, Cinda D. Wif W F Aug 1868 32 M 9 4/2 Pa Pa Pa
Bortner, Austin S Son W M Feb 1893 7 S Pa Pa Pa
Bortner, Calvin L Son W M May 1898 2 S Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Annamary Mother-in-law W F Oct 1841 58 Wd 1/1 Pa Pa Pa

","STR06" "I12400","Bortner","Jared ""Gerard"" M.","27 Oct 1819","14 May 1913","0","The son of Michael Bortner and Catharine Markle/Merkel/Markel. A/k/a Gerard Bortner. Middle name possibly Markle/Merkel/Markel.

Clarence E. Cramer writes that Maria Magdelena Cramer Bortner's Uncles, Johannes Cramer and Christian Cramer ""gave Power of Attorney to the twin-brother of (Jared Bortner)."" p. 57","STR06" "I12400","Bortner","Jared ""Gerard"" M.","27 Oct 1819","14 May 1913","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, South Codorus
Enumerated 21 Nov 1850
191-191
Gerard Bortner 35 M Farmer $500 Pa
Martha Bortner 30 F Pa
Reuben Bortner 4 M Pa
Nathaniel Borter 2 M Pa
Saranda Bortner 10/12 F Pa


1860 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Codorus Twp, P. O. Hetricks
Enumerated 3 July 1860
Page 34
230-259
Jarred Bortner 40 M Farmer 779 Oa
Mary Magdelena Bortner 34 F Wife Pa
Ruban Bortner 13 M Pa
Martin Bortner 7 M Pa
Edwin Bortner 4 M Pa
Mary Jane Bortner 2 F Pa
Catherine A. Bortner 1 F Pa
Catharine Lehman 75 F Old Maid


1870 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, West Manheim Township
Enumerated 16 July 1870
Page 8
68-68
Bortner, Jaret 50 M W Farmer $8000 $1400 Pa
Bortner, Mary 45 F W Wife Pa
Bortner, Reuben 23 M W Hireling Pa
Bortner, Martin 18 M W Pa
Bortner, Edwin 14 M F Pa
Bortner, Mary 12 F W Pa
Bortner, Kate 11 F W Pa
Bortner, Belinda 10 F W Pa
Bortner, Diana 7 F W Pa
Bortner, Louisa 1 Pa

","STR06" "I42747","Bortner","John K.","18 Oct 1842","24 Jun 1877","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of John M. Bortner and Catharine Kerchner, and father of Luther Bortner, Alice Bortner Beck, John Arthur Bortner, Elizabeth Catharine Bortner Swartz, & Amelia Bortner.","STR06" "I42747","Bortner","John K.","18 Oct 1842","24 Jun 1877","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Codorus
Enumerated 16 Sep 1870
Page 35
280-280
Bortner, John 27 M W Labourer 150 Pa
Bortner, Eliza 33 F W Wf Pa
Bortners, Alice 4 F W Pa
Bortners, John 1 M W Pa
281-281
Michael and Elizabeth Bortner family
282-282
G. S. and Mary Bortner family","STR06" "I12413","Bortner","Louisa Manases","10 Dec 1868","6 Aug 1870","0","Nancy Bannister says name is Louisa Manases Bortner and DOB is 1 October 1868","STR06" "I12406","Bortner","Martin Cramer","6 Jan 1853","1 Sep 1937","0","Said to have married Elivina Shearer circa 1874. However, this may not be correct as at the time of the 1880 York County, PA census, he was living with his older brother, Reuben's family. He appears to have been single at the time.","STR06" "I12406","Bortner","Martin Cramer","6 Jan 1853","1 Sep 1937","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Codorus Twp
Enumerated 21 and 22 day of June 1880
Page 35D SD 7 ED 16
289-306
Bortner, Ruben W M Ww Laborer Pa
Bortner, Luch W F 36 Wife Keeping House Pa
Bortner, Noah W M 9 S Pa
Bortner, Martin W M 26 Brother Carpenter Pa
","STR06" "I12589","Bortner","Noah R.","19 Aug 1867","29 May 1906","0","Dean Cramer writes that he married Quin'etta WALTERSDORFF on 10 Sept 1893 in York County, PA, and that they were the parents of Roxie and Ruth Inez.","STR06" "I12403","Bortner","Ruben G.","5 Feb 1846","4 Feb 1912","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Codorus Twp
Enumerated 21 and 22 day of June 1880
Page 35D SD 7 ED 16
289-306
Bortner, Ruben W M Ww Laborer Pa
Bortner, Luch W F 36 Wife Keeping House Pa
Bortner, Noah W M 9 S Pa
Bortner, Martin W M 26 Brother Carpenter Pa
","STR06" "I30235","Bosowich","Olga Annie","2 Jun 1919","Yes, date unknown","0","Olga Annie Matejka, residing at 1419 Park Avenue in Long Beach California, age 29, is listed on the Naturalization Index Cards of the U. S. District Court for the Southern District of California. The Certificate was issued on July 9, 1948, and the Petition number was 135886, with her Alien Registration Number being 6146491. Border crossing records show that Mrs. Olga Annie Matejka was born on 2 Jun 1919 in Bawlf, Alta, Canada, and enteried in the United states on 2 Sept 1945 by auto for residence in Eastport Idaho. She had entered earlier as well, in Dec. 1944. She listed her mother as Dora Bosowitch, for Halfway Lakes, Alta, and was going to Long Beach with her husband Ervin and Son William J, both U.S. Citizens. Annie was described as 5 ft 5 1/2 inches tall with a fair complexion, brown hair and eyes. Her Canadian Passport No. was 382309. Her nationality was listed as Magyar (Hungarian).","STR06" "I15778","","","","","","","" "I12077","Bossert","Andrew","15 Sep 1830","4 Dec 1895","0","Jo Peck notes that family legend indicates he came from Frankfurt ""On the Maine,"" Germany. Census records have differing answers, as can be noted below. He is listed in GERMANS TO AMERICA as arriving at U.S. Ports, 1850-1855, Volume 8, August to December 1854, on page 477. He left from Havre to New York on the Ravenswood, arriving November 25, 1854, with his destination indicated as New York. He lived in Genesee County, often a stopover place for those planning to move to Michigan and Wisconsin, due to its proximity to Lake Erie. She indicates that the Wisconsin Census record of 1860 shows him at 26, Anna 24, with real estate valued at $200 and personal property valued at $20.

Jo's mother said that Andrew accepted the Adventist message around 1860, joining the new Waterloo Township just forming. The SDA Religion started in Battle Creek, Michigan, between 1855 and 1860, with Jo's maternal great great granfather and wife one of the original 10 families there...and with Andrew joining the same church in Wisconsin in the 1860's.

Civil War records describe Andrew as being 5 feet 6 1/2 inches tall, blue eyed and with light hair and a light complexion. He served as a Private in Company C, 6th Regiment of Wisconsin Infantry Volunteers, and was discharged on July 14, 1865. He bought his army Springfield rifle for $6. Family stories say he walked home from Dubuque, Iowa, where he was discharged. Jo has his service and pension records, including Anna's Widow's Declaration for a Pension, which included the date and place of their marriage. It was this that inspired her to write the Town Historian of Elba, New York, and triggered his fantastic reply that he had gotten another letter that very same day from a descendant of Anna's brother, George, who had traveled from Germany with her and was married on the very same day by the same minister. This opened up the Jesse line for both Jo and Dot Williams to explore. All the biographical information about the descendants of Andrew and Anna Bossert was excerpted from material written by Jo.

The 1877 Grant County Atlas shows Andrew owning Lot 80, in Waterloo Township, where the old Bossert farm was located in a hollow on Chaffee Road. It is said the original house on the hill burned, and they built the next one in the hollow. There is a natural spring on the land with watercress. There were also Indian Mounds on the land that Jo's grandfather would not let his family disturb.

The 1895 Atlas showed the Bossert Homestead as belonging to Andrew's son Joseph, and a neighboring parcel belonging to Joe's on, Harry Bossert. The farm has since passed out of the family. Anna and Andrew had moved to Cassville in 1892, due to Andrew's failing health. Jo indicates that their home is still standing, but is almost unrecognizable with its changed facade. The old Seventh-day Adventist Church and cemetery on Highway 133, south of Cassville in Section 19 of Waterloo Township, still stand. Andrew Bossert was a deacon of this church. Andrew and Anna are buried behind the church, near their old home in Waterloo, as are Jo's grandparents Joe and Minnie.


Grant Co. Death Records:

Bossert, A., age 65, married to Annie Jessie, died 4 Dec 1895, recorded in Bk. 3, Pg. 153. No parents names listed.

and

Bossert, Andrew, age 63, married to Annie Jessie, died 4 Dec 1895, recorded in Bk. 3., Pg. 263. No parents listed.

The birth information for the children of Anna and Andrew did NOT appear in GRANT COUNTY, WISCONSIN BIRTH RECORDS - EARLIEST TO 1891.

www.familysearch.org also lists this family, with information being submitted by CAROL N GARNER, 2315 VAN BUREN AVE, OGDEN UT USA 84401; Submission: AF97-111200.","STR06" "I12077","Bossert","Andrew","15 Sep 1830","4 Dec 1895","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Census, Waterloo, Grant, WI, Household 80

Andrew Bossert, 39, Farmer, $1500, $400, Hesse Darmstadt
Ann Bossert, 30, House Keeper, Prussia
Elizabeth Bossert, 9, WI
Joseph Bossert, 7, WI
Mary Bossert, 3, WI
Henry Darling, 33, Works on Farm, MA
Francis, 19, House Work, WI (Wife of Henry??)

1880 Census

Census Place:Waterloo, Grant, Wisconsin Source:FHL Film 1255427 National Archives Film T9-1427
Page 38 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Andrew BOSSERT Self M M W 50 FRANKFORT Occ: Farmer Fa: FRA Mo: FRA
Kenie BOSSERT Wife F M W 40 POLAND Occ: Keeping House Fa: POLAND Mo: POLAND
Joseph BOSSERT Son M S W 17 WI Fa: FRA Mo: POLAND
Mary BOSSERT Dau F S W 13 WI Fa: FRANKFORT Mo: POLAND
Franks BOSSERT Dau F S W 9 WI Fa: FRANKFORT Mo: POLAND
Clarence BOSSERT Son M S W 7 WI Fa: FRANKFORT Mo: POLAND
Millie BOSSERT Dau F S W 2 WI Fa: FRANKFORT Mo: POLAND","STR06" "I15777","Bossert","Andrew Lee","1 Oct 1980","7 Mar 2005","0","Bossert, Andrew L. : CASSVILLE - U.S.

Army Sgt. Andrew L. ""Andy"" Bossert, age 24, of Fountain City, formerly of Cassville, died on Monday, March 7, 2005, from injuries sustained while serving his country in Iraq. Andrew was born on Oct. 1, 1980, in Lancaster, the son of Steven K. and Diane V.(Belcher) Bossert. Andy attended Cochrane-Fountain City Schools, graduating from C-FC High School with the class of 1999. Following graduation from high school, he spent one semester at UW-Stout before enlisting in the United States Army in February 2000.

He was stationed in Korea for 2 1/2 years before being deployed to Iraq. While he was stationed in Korea, Andy met his wife, Olya. They were united in marriage on Dec. 9, 2002. Andy loved to ride motorcycles and hang out with his friends. He will be remembered by many for his outgoing personality, his sense of humor, his warm smile and for often putting the needs of others in front of his own. He will be truly and sadly missed by all who were blessed to have known him. Andy is survived by his wife, Olya; parents, Steven and Diane Bossert, all of rural Fountain City; his brother, Timothy K. (Danica) Bossert of Cochrane; his sister, Amy L. Bossert of Waukesha; his paternal grandfather, Louis K. Bossert of Cassville; a niece, Rainee Radowitz; two nephews, Riley Kent and Reese Allen Bossert; several aunts; uncles; cousins; and dear friends. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents; and paternal grandmother. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, March 17, 2005, at 11 a.m. at ST. CHARLES CATHOLIC CHURCH, Cassville, with Pastor Burton Everist officiating. Burial with military honors will be in Cassville Cemetery, Cassville Township. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, March 16, 2005, from 2 p.m. until 7 p.m. at the MARTIN PAGE FUNERAL HOME, Cassville, and after 10 a.m. on Thursday at the church.


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His wife, Olya, was from Russia and was working as a school teacher in Korea, where they met.","STR06" "I11396","","","","","","","" "I3278","Bossert","Clarence Sanborn","27 May 1873","20 Jan 1964","0","Listed in the family Bible simply as C.S., niece Jo Peck knew his name always as Clarence Silas. In his obituary, he is listed as Clarence Sanborn. He studied medicine at Battle Creek, finishing his training at George Washington University in 1908.

Name: Clarence Sanborn Bossert
Birth Date: 27 May 1873
Death Date: 20 Jan 1964
Death County: Kanabec
Mother's Maiden Name: Jesse
State File Number: 009415
Certificate Number: 009415
Certificate Year: 1964
Record Number: 1557738","STR06" "I3278","Bossert","Clarence Sanborn","27 May 1873","20 Jan 1964","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Wisconsin, Grant County, Cassville Village
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900
SD 2 ED 26 Sheet 10A Stamped 56
219-221
Bossert, Anna Head W F Sept 1839 60 Wd 10/6 Germany Germany Germany 1845 45 Na
Bossert, Clarence Son W M May 1873 27 S Wisc Germany Germany School Teacher
Bossert, Mildred Dtr W F Nov 1877 22 S 0/0 Wisc Germany Germany

1910 Census
Iowa, Taylor County, Marshall
Enumerated 7 May 1910
SD 8 ED 137 Sheet 11B
239-239
Bossert, Clarence S Hd M W 36 m1 2 Wisc Germany/German Germany/German English Physician Family
Bossert, Mabel Wf F W 30 M1 2 0/0 Calif Va Mic

1920 Census
Minnesota, Kanabec County, Arthur Twp
Enumerated 3 Jan 1920
SD 10 ED 46 Sheet 1B
24-25
Bossert, Clarence S Head M W 467 S Wisc Rhind Province German Hamburgh German Physician Medical
Bossert, Mary C Sister F W 50 S Wisc Rhine Province German Hamburgh German Nurse General Nurshing

1930 Census
Minnesota, Kanabec County, Arthur Twp, Lekoreu (?) Hospital
105-116
Bossert, C. S. (Dr.) O $19,500 M W 56 Div 35 Wis Germany German Doctor of Medicine General Practice
Bossert, Mary C Sister F W 61 S Wis Geramny Germany Owner of Hosp Special Nurse
Hillman, Margaret Servant F W 19 S Minn Minn Minn Housekeeper



","STR06" "I15325","","","","","","","" "I17548","","","","","","","" "I3279","Bossert","Frances D. ""Frankie""","18 Dec 1871","11 Oct 1968","0","According to Jo Peck, Frankie lived with her mother long after her father died. She never married, living in the old Bossert home in Cassville until it was sold in 1959, and which time she moved to Mora, Minnesota to be with her brother and sister. She had trained as a nurse at Battle Creek as well, but did not finish her degree as had her sisters.

Minnesota Death Index, 1908-2002
Name: Frances D. Bossert
Birth Date: 18 Dec 1870
Death Date: 11 Oct 1968
Death County: Kanabec
Mother's Maiden Name: Jesse
State File Number: 025593
Certificate Number: 025593
Certificate Year: 1968
Record Number: 1720222","STR06" "I10727","Bossert","Harlyn Lee","2 Jun 1921","12 Dec 1986","0","His obituary, transcribed by Jo Peck, reads: Harlyn L. Bossert, 65, of Greenfield, died Friday, December 12, 1986. He was an usher at St. John's Church, a member of Cadahy VFW Post No. 2895 and a State Farm Insurance agent for 20 years. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Dec. 16 at 10 a.m. in St. John's Lutheran Church with the Rev. Carl Krueger officiating. VFW Post ritual was held at 7 p.m. Monday. He is survived by his wife Clarice (nee Post); three sons, James, David and Tom; three daughters Suzanne Finn, Nancy Dehne, and Kathleen Maki; on brother, Louis Bossert of Lancaster; one sister, Ruth Houghton; nine grandchildren and nieces and nephews. Memorials may be given to St. John's Church or the Heart Fund.

Jo further notes that Harlyn was in the Army Air Force from Milwaukee 1 Sept 1941, San Antonio, Texas Aviation Cadet 28 Feb 1942, Staff Sergeant 1 June 1944. Out 11 Sept 1945 from Fort Sheridan. Left for overseas from Bangor, Maine 9 April 1944 to Belfast, Ireland. First flight was 12 Mar 1944 over Germany and his last 26 August 1944. He flew 33 missions in total.","STR06" "I16243","Bossert","Harry Andrew","26 Jan 1894","23 Jul 1981","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Wisconsin, Grant County, Waterloo Twp
Enumerated 12, 13, and 14 of January 1920
SD 3 ED 126 Sheet 3A Stamped 243
49-49
Bossert, Harry A Head m W 25 M Wisc Wisc Iowa
Bossert, Clara J Wf F W 25 M Wisc Wisc Wisc
Bossert, Joseph A Father M W 47 Wd Wisc Germany German Germany German
Bossert, Russell L brother M W 21 S Wisc Wisc Iowa Farm Laborer


","STR06" "I3773","Bossert","Hazel Emily","26 Jan 1894","4 Jun 1981","0","She and Harry were twins, and always attended the ""Twin Picnic"" in their hometown of Cassville. Both she and her brother attended Union College in Lincoln, Nebraska. Hazel graduated in 1916, a year after her brother and her husband to be, Jack Nies. Union is a Seventh-day Adventist school. Hazel studied shorthand while in college. She played the piano and taught vocal lessons. Her obituary, published inthe Adventist Review and Herald, read: ""NIES, Hazel Emily Bossert, b. Jan. 26, 1894 in Cassville, Grant County, Wis., d. June 4, 1981, Ventura Estates, Newbury Park, Calif. She and her husband Jacob lived in Takoma Park, Maryland for a time while he was business manager of the Washington Sanitarium and Hospital (now Washington Adventist Hospital). Survivors: a twin brother Harry A. Bossert, and a daughter, Virginia Ruth Kennedy."" (Courtesy of Jo Peck).","STR06" "I7504","Bossert","Joseph Andrew","24 Oct 1862","14 Jun 1961","0","Jo Peck writes that Joe was tall and spare, with blond hair and blue eyes. He left the family farm in 1887 to work as a foreman for a dairy farm in Pipestone, Minnesota. He returned home when his father became ill and could no longer farm. He was semi-retired over half his life, and was a well-known figure driving his Model T around Grant County.","STR06" "I7504","Bossert","Joseph Andrew","24 Oct 1862","14 Jun 1961","0","(Research):
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Census Listings:

1900 Census
Wisconsin, Grant County, Waterloo Twp
Enumerated 15 Jun 1900
SD 2 ED 53 Sheets 9A and 9B, stamped 174
172-176
Bossert, Joe Head W M Oct 1863 36 M8 Wisc Germany Germany Farmer
Bossert, Minnie Wf W F Oct 1870 29 Wisc Wisc England
Bossert, Harry Son W M Jan 1894 6 S Wisc Wisc Wisc
Bossert, Hazel Dtr W F Jan 1894 6 S Wisc Wisc Wisc
Bossert, Sylva Dtr W F Sept 1896 S Wisc Wisc Wisc
Bossert, Russell Son W M Oct 1898 1 S Wisc Wisc Wisc

1910 Census
Wisconsin, Grant County, Waterloo Town
Enumerated 26 Apr 1910
SD 3 ED 46 Sheet 7A
144-144
Bossert, Joseph Head m W 47 M1 18 Wisc Germany/German Germany/German Farmer
Bossert, Minnie Wf F W 39 m1 18 4/4 Iowa Wisc England/English
Bossert, Harry A Son M W 16 S Wisc Wisc Iowa
Bossert, Hazel E Dtr F W 16 S Wisc Wisc Iowa
Bossert, Sylvia E Dtr F W 14 S Wisc Wisc Iowa
Bossert, Russell L Son m W 11 S Wisc Wisc Iowa

1920 Census
Wisconsin, Grant County, Cassville Vilage, Cassville
Enumerated 17 Jan 1920
SD 3 ED 90 Sheets 1A and 1B, Stamped 166
16-16
Bossert, Anna Head F F W 80 Wd 18?? Na Un Germany/German Germany/German Germany/German None
Bossert, Joseph A Son M W 57 Wd Wisc Germany/German Germany/German None
Bossert, Frankie D Dtr F W 48 S Wisc Germany/German Germany/German None
Bossert, Millie V Dtr F W 35 S Wisc Germany/German Germany/German None

1920 Census
Wisconsin, Grant County, Waterloo Twp
12, 13, and 14 of January 1920
SD 3 ED 126 Sheet 3A Stamped 243
49-49
Bossert, Harry A Head m W 25 M Wisc Wisc Iowa
Bossert, Clara J Wf F W 25 M Wisc Wisc Wisc
Bossert, Joseph A Father M W 47 Wd Wisc Germany German Germany German
Bossert, Russell L brother M W 21 S Wisc Wisc Iowa Farm Laborer

(Enumerated twice?)
","STR06" "I17556","","","","","","","" "I7514","","","","","","","" "I8169","","","","","","","" "I7505","Bossert","Mary C.","28 Nov 1868","Abt 1957","0","Jo Peck writes that she was a Registered Nurse, she trained at the Battle Creek Sanitarium. She sent numerous postcards to her sisters, as did they to her, detailing their lives away from home. Mary never married, and moved to Mora, Minnesota where she lived with her divorced brother Clarence. They worked together at a hospital in Mora for nearly 40 years. She and Clarence adopted a daughter, Bette.","STR06" "I7505","Bossert","Mary C.","28 Nov 1868","Abt 1957","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Wisconsin, Grant County, Cassville Village
SD 3 ED 17 Sheet 7B
170-170
Bossert, Mrs. Anna Head F W 70 W 50 10/6 Germany Germany Germany 1858 Retired Own Income
Bossert, Mary Dtr F W 35 S Wisc Germany Germany None
Bossert, Mildred Dtr F W 28 S Wisc Germany Germany


1920 Census
Minnesota, Kanabec County, Arthur Twp
Enumerated 3 Jan 1920
SD 10 ED 46 Sheet 1B
24-25
Bossert, Clarence S Head M W 467 S Wisc Rhind Province German Hamburgh German Physician Medical
Bossert, Mary C Sister F W 50 S Wisc Rhine Province German Hamburgh German Nurse General Nurshing

1930 Census
Minnesota, Kanabec County, Arthur Twp, Lekoreu (?) Hospital
105-116
Bossert, C. S. (Dr.) O $19,500 M W 56 Div 35 Wis Germany German Doctor of Medicine General Practice
Bossert, Mary C Sister F W 61 S Wis Geramny Germany Owner of Hosp Special Nurse
Hillman, Margaret Servant F W 19 S Minn Minn Minn Housekeeper
","STR06" "I3289","Bossert","Mildred V. ""Millie""","17 Nov 1877","29 Jun 1954","0","Jo Peck writes that she was also was a Nurse, taking her training with her sisters at the old Battle Creek Sanitarium. She graduated from Cassville High School in 1887, and Battle Creek's Nursing in 1905. Late in life she married Chris Kirshbaum.","STR06" "I3289","Bossert","Mildred V. ""Millie""","17 Nov 1877","29 Jun 1954","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Wisconsin, Grant County, Cassville Village
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900
SD 2 ED 26 Sheet 10A Stamped 56
219-221
Bossert, Anna Head W F Sept 1839 60 Wd 10/6 Germany Germany Germany 1845 45 Na
Bossert, Clarence Son W M May 1873 27 S Wisc Germany Germany School Teacher
Bossert, Mildred Dtr W F Nov 1877 22 S 0/0 Wisc Germany Germany

1910 Census
Wisconsin, Grant County, Cassville Village
SD 3 ED 17 Sheet 7B
170-170
Bossert, Mrs. Anna Head F W 70 W 50 10/6 Germany Germany Germany 1858 Retired Own Income
Bossert, Mary Dtr F W 35 S Wisc Germany Germany None
Bossert, Mildred Dtr F W 28 S Wisc Germany Germany

1920 Census
Wisconsin, Grant County, Cassville Vilage, Cassville
Enumerated 17 Jan 1920
SD 3 ED 90 Sheets 1A and 1B, Stamped 166
16-16
Bossert, Anna Head F F W 80 Wd 18?? Na Un Germany/German Germany/German Germany/German None
Bossert, Joseph A Son M W 57 Wd Wisc Germany/German Germany/German None
Bossert, Frankie D Dtr F W 48 S Wisc Germany/German Germany/German None
Bossert, Millie V Dtr F W 35 S Wisc Germany/German Germany/German None

1930 Census
Wisconsin, Grant County, Cassville Village
ED 22-9 SD 12 Sheet 2A Stamped 60
39-40
Kirschbaum, Chris Head O 1500 M W 32 M 22 Wisc Wisc Wisc Buttermaker Creamery
Kirschbaum, Millie Wf F W 52 M 42 Wisc Germany Germany

","STR06" "I16579","Bossert","Robert Ernest Howell","1 Apr 1911","2 Oct 2006","0","Jo Peck's notes on Robert indicate that his parents divorced when he was young, and that his mother was reluctant to give him much information about his father's family.","STR06" "I16579","Bossert","Robert Ernest Howell","1 Apr 1911","2 Oct 2006","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
California, Los Angeles County, San Antonio Twp, Leguna Prec 1
Enumerated 31 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 552 Sheet 20A Stamped 124
3816-381-391
Bossert, Mable Head F W 36 Wd Mich Virg NY Teacher School Dept
Bossert, Robert Son M W 9 S Calif Wisc Mich

","STR06" "I15470","Bossert","Russell Lee","15 Oct 1898","6 Sep 1975","0","Jo Peck writes that her father, Russell, was the youngest of the Bossert children, weighing in at 12 pounds. He attended Cassville schools, Bethel Academy and Union College in Nebraska. Russ and Eleanor met in Hinsdale, where she was taking her nurses training. He was working in Chicago at the time. Both had black hair, she with blue eyes and he with green, and they looked a bit alike. He stood five feet, eleven inches tall, with a medium build. Russ was an electrician, and a long lineman for Consumers Power Company in Battle Creek. The fram was still in him, though, because when he retired he always had a garden plot on one of his friend's land outside of town. He grew enough vegetables to feed his family and many friends. He and some friends would make sauerkraut each fall from an old German recipe, and sell it for miles around to finance his trips to California to visit his daughters. Although Russell was raised as a Adventist, he did not practice his religion as an adult.","STR06" "I15470","Bossert","Russell Lee","15 Oct 1898","6 Sep 1975","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Wisconsin, Grant County, Waterloo Twp
12, 13, and 14 of January 1920
SD 3 ED 126 Sheet 3A Stamped 243
49-49
Bossert, Harry A Head m W 25 M Wisc Wisc Iowa
Bossert, Clara J Wf F W 25 M Wisc Wisc Wisc
Bossert, Joseph A Father M W 47 Wd Wisc Germany German Germany German
Bossert, Russell L brother M W 21 S Wisc Wisc Iowa Farm Laborer


1930 Census
Michigan, Calhoun County, Battle Creek Twp, Springfield Place
Enumerated 23-23 Apr 1930
34 Street
70-72
Bossert, Russell L Head O $5000 M W 31 M 29 Wisc Wisc Wisc Attendant Oil Station
Bossert, Eleanor Wf F W 24 M 23 Mich Mich Mich
Bossert, Lila J Dtr F W 5/12 S Mich Wisc Mich
","STR06" "I7100","Bossert","Ruth Marjean","8 Apr 1929","17 Aug 2003","0","Jo Peck writes that she and Ruth were close in age and Ruth was her favorite cousin. Ruth and Melvin helped Jo with some of her genealogical field work, going patiently from cemetery to cemetery and family house to family house to take pictures.","STR06" "I14250","","","","","","","" "I1442","","","","","","","" "I19536","Bossier","Cordelia Indiana","16 Feb 1846","Abt 1867","0","Or Caralie?","STR06" "I1121","Bossier","Euphrosine Florida","18 Apr 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","Paula Jones shows that she died sometime after 1900 in Shelby County, Texas.","STR06" "I36015","Bossier","George Sanders","31 Dec 1875","26 Apr 1959","0","Name: George Sanders Bossier
Death Date: 26 Apr 1959
Death Place: Groves, Jefferson County, Texas
Residence: 5124 33rd Streeet Groves, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 83 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 31 Dec 1875
Birthplace: Louisiana
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Guin A. Bossier
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mattie Hattcher
Mother's Birthplace:
Informant"" Guin A. Bossier, Son
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Groves, Jefferson County. Texas
Cemetery: Converse
Burial Place: Converse, Louisiana
Burial Date: 27 Apr 1959
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115899
Digital Film Number: 4165920
Image Number: 802
Reference Number: 27777
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36015","Bossier","George Sanders","31 Dec 1875","26 Apr 1959","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I2086","Bossier","Jasper","Abt 1860","13 Jan 1947","0","Name: Jasper Bossier
Death Date: 13 Jan 1947
Death Place: Converse, , Sabine, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Race (original): White
Race (standardized): White
Age: 87
Estimated Birth Year: 1860
Birth Place: Sabine, Louisiana
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: Jane Daughtry
Father's Name: D Bossier
Mother's Name:
Film number: 1221974
Image Number: 02026
Certificate Number: 981
Digital Folder Number: 4215532
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954
","STR06" "I2086","Bossier","Jasper","Abt 1860","13 Jan 1947","0","(Research):



Census Listings:

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, San Patrice, Ward 6
Enumerated 15 Oct 1880
Page 82 SD 2 ED 45
273-285
Bossier, Jasper W M 21 Farmer La La Miss
Bossier, Jane W F 22 Wife Keeping House La Tenn La
Bossier, Narcissa W F 44 Mother At Home Miss Miss Cannot read or write","STR06" "I15782","Bossier","Laura Ann","Abt 1862","28 Apr 1941","0","Said to have married John Livingston LUM.

Name: Laura A Lum
Death Date: 28 Apr 1941
Death Place: Converse, , Sabine, Louisiana
Gender: Female
Race (original): W
Race (standardized): White
Age: 79
Estimated Birth Year: 1862
Birth Place: Sabine, Louisiana
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: John L Lum
Father's Name: Sylvester Ceasar Bossier
Mother's Name: Narcissa Waldrop Mcdonald
Film number: 626288
Image Number: 01282
Certificate Number: 5608
Digital Folder Number: 4213486
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954
","STR06" "I36014","Bossier","Robert Debrun","12 Jan 1876","Yes, date unknown","0","He married Eugenia Ellen Hice and they had five children.","STR06" "I2084","Bossier","Robert Guen","10 Dec 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","Paula Jones instead lists his middle name as GUEN.","STR06" "I2084","Bossier","Robert Guen","10 Dec 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 6
Enumerated 13 Oct 1880
SD 2 ED 45 Page 79B
253-264
Bossier, Robert G W M 27 Farmer La Unk La
Bossier, Martha W F 27 Wife Keeping House La Ala Ala
Bossier, Robert D. W M 4 Son La La La
Bossier, George S W M 2 Son La La La
","STR06" "I19398","Bossier","Sophia","25 Aug 1842","26 Nov 1911","0","Paula Jones instead has her date of death as 6 Aug 1911.","STR06" "I501","Bossier","Sylvestre D. ""Debrun""","21 Sep 1819","26 Jun 1862","0","On the 1850 Sabine Parish census, he is listed as Diversoon Bossier, age 28. Kathy Casagranda, in her transcription of this census, lists him as Davidson Bossier. However, in a note posted to the Ancestry.com image of the 1850 census for this family, Linda Freeman instead shows his given name as Sylvester Cesaire Bossier, stating the Diversion was likely a nickman for De Brun...""of Brown."" Howard Waldrop shows him as Sylvester Deveron Bossier. Paula Jones, on her WorldConnect tree, instead has his name listed as Sylvestre Deburn Bossier, born 21 Sept 1819, and cites the spelling of his name Sylvestre from his tombstone. She indicates he was a member of the 28 Louisiana Infantry, Company B. She indicates he died in Vicksburg, Mississippi, of the measles, presumably while in the service of the Louisiana Infantry.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rebelpj&id=I48583

Finally, Maggie Broussard, on her ""Jean Bossier"" tree on RootsWeb WorldConnect, shows him as Sylvestry DeBrum son of Syvestr Saizoire (Cesaire) BOSSIER and Euphrosine ARNAULD.

Colette Merchant (bossierbb@gmail.com) posted to my tree on WorldConnect the following information (on 7-12-2012):

Our old family middle name from the first settler Jean Baptiste ""Dit Lebrun"" Bossier (May 11, 1676-May 22, 1745) He was called ""Lebrun Bossier"" in old Natchitoches records.. ""Dit"" means ""known as"" a nickname in French as most Frenchmen at that time had one. The spelling progressed to just Lebrun then finally to Debrun has been mis-spelled,(Like Debrum/Debron/Debrune!!) Mis-read, not pronounced correctly for some time now. Loosing the knowledge of the French language is a large reason for this in our Bossier family.. Even the fact we pronounce our name the English way was from Sen Pierre Evariste Jean Baptiste Bossier (a double cousin to my 5th gg Sylvester SR. Pierre's mom was a Lambre' a sister to Marie Jeanne and his dad was Francois Paul Bossier(fils) Jr.a brother of his father) The other Bossier's in S. Louisiana related to us from Francois SR.'s two other brothers Jean Pierre Bossier b.1727, and Jean Baptiste Bossier (fils: French for JR.) b.1728 were all the first born Bossier's La.. Those lines still pronounce our name the French way..
Our Bossier's and all the other old families of their spouses are very old French Creole..Even in the descriptions of our double cousin Sen Pierre Bossier: READS: ""Bossier was a 3rd generation French Creole the son of Francois Paul Bossier and the former Catherine Pelagie Lambre. His great grandfather was Jean Baptiste Dit Lebrun Bossier who came to La Louisiane with the French explorer LeHarp in 1718. He settled at Natchitoches Post and helped to rebuild the fort there. Sen Pierre(Peter)Bossier received a classical education privately,as in the old French Creole tradition. He was a cotton and sugar planter on his plantation, Live Oaks, on the Cane River, formerly a segment of the Red River, in Natchitoches Parish. He was also a general in the state militia.""

Sen. Pierre E.J.B.Bossier is interred at the Catholic Cemetery in Natchitoches.


From the journal of:
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS
COMPRISING PORTIONS OF HIS DIARY FROM 1795 TO 1848.
VOL. XII. 2 April,24

""John Slidell, of New Orleans, then rose, and announced the
death of Pierre Evariste Bossier, a member from Louisiana, of
consumption, last evening, at his lodgings in this city. Slidell
pronounced a genteel eulogy upon him, larded with Latin and
French proverbs, and crowned him with a chaplet of French
Creole virtues. He offered the usual sympathizing resolutions,
to wear crape, to attend the funeral to-morrow at noon, and to
adjourn ; which were adopted without further notice. I spoke
to Mr. Crittenden, who said Mr. Clay would be here to-morrow,
and his letter on Texas would be published in the National
Intelligencer Saturday morning.""


There are 5 Sylvester's in my direct line also that make a lot of confusion..(#1).Sylvester Bossier born 1768 one of 9 children born to Francois Bossier Sr. and Rosalie Charlotte Barre'(she was a great aunt to Jacques T. Roman builder of Oak Alley, and is the granddaughter of Joseph Girardy and Mary Henry who had a large plantation from St. John's Bayou all of what is now City Park and Canal Street in New Orleans was theirs... Her mother: Marie Jeanne Girardy was born there in 1705. Back to Sylvester(#1)married twice first to my 7th gg Marie Jeanne Lambre on Oct 17,1787 they had two children:(#2).Sylvestre Saijaire Bossier born Feb 25, 1790 at Natchitoches La. married Euphrosine Arnaud in 1813. He died in 1877 at Converse Sabine Parish and is buried in Bossier Cemetery. This Sylvestre spoke fluent French and wrote to family back in France until the very end of his life, he also had a sword encased in a cane with jewels on it someone in our family has it I am sure..He had one sister Marie Jeanne Pamela Bossier born April 15,1792.

Wife of Sylvester #1). Marie Lambre died May 21,1794 she was only 20 years old born in 1774, in N.O...
Then Sylvestre Bossier SR.(#1) married again on Aug 12, 1800 to Suzanne Collins. They had (#3).Sylvester Bossier 1801 I do not know as of yet who this Sylvester ever married), Zoe Bossier 1803, Louisa Rosayle Bossier in 1805, and Eloise Bossier in 1808. FYI a rather interesting side note on Louisa Bossier she married David Fairman Taber Oct 19, 1830 at Natchitoches, I obtained a copy of their original Marriage document myself while at Natchitoches courthouse in 1989. I was contacted in 2009 by Dan Taber of Minneapolis MN via e-mail, and here is what I found out through Dan Taber through his letter to me:

""Ma chere Colette,

Quel surprise !!! de recevoir ton message avec toutes les informations de Louise.

You've really floored me. I've been working on a family history of the Taber family for over 25 years, and I regularly send out ""blind"" messages hoping to find someone with some information, but it's so rare to get a response like your's. Thank you so much.

I am not a descendant of David Fairman Taber. If I were I probably wouldn't need a day job, as many of his descendants became quite well off. A son, Fairman Franklin Taber, was a highly regarded surgeon and had sons and a daughter with an engineering aptitude that they directed toward improving oil production at the well-head, and it made them quite wealthy. A daughter of Dr. Taber, Vida C. Taber, formed a company with her husband, Erle Palmer Halliburton, which became the worldwide oil, energy and construction company known now simply as ""Halliburton."" VP Cheney was CEO of the company in the 1990's, I'm sure you've heard of it. Louise Bossier was Vida C. (Taber) Halliburton's grandmother."" So Halliburton's maternal line come's from (#1). Sylvester Bossier SR.!

Then (#2) Sylvestre Saijaire Bossier and Euphrosine Arnaud actually had two son's named Sylvester Bossier-> the youngest(#5).was Sylvester Hildevert Bossier b.Feb 07,1825, at Natchitoches he married:Coralie Collaghan April 18,1844,Sylvester Hildevert died in 1861,he also could have been serving in the CSA with the Natchitoches minutemen, his cousin Placide Bossier was and also killed about the same time, a poem was written for him I have a copy of in French and English..

Then going backwards here to our (#4).Sylvester Cesaire Debrun Bossier Sept 21,1819 in Opelousas St. Landry Parish. He is the one who died of measles while serving in the CSA on June 26,1862 at Vicksburg Miss. My cousin R.G. Claer (b;1936) son of Myrtle Bossier b.1909 (my grandpa R.D. Bossier's only sister) has Sylvester C.Debrun Bossiers leather wallet with Confederate bills still in it, in a safety deposit box in Kilgore Texas.

(#4) Sylvester C.D. Bossier married twice first to my 3rd gg Margaret Ann McDonald their marriage was between 1839- 1840 at Union Springs,Sabine Parish. Margaret Ann and Sylvester C. Debrun had 9 children total I have all their info if you want it, the last child born was Newton B. Bossier born March 11, 1858, then Margaret Ann McDonald Bossier died Dec 23,1858 when Newton B was just 9 mos old.. She was only 38 years old!!

So Sylvester C.D.Bossier (#4) married widow Narcissa Waldrop McDonald in 1859 in Converse Sabine Parish (two of Sylvesters older daughters by Margaret Ann also married Waldrop men this same year, maybe younger brothers or cousins, nephews to Narcissa? Their grandfather Margaret Ann McDonald's dad was the Justice of The Peace: Robert Knoles McDonald, performed the ceremonies of all three weddings that took place in 1859! Sophia Bossier married Samuel H. Waldrop, Aug 29, 1859 & Florida Bossier married James Waldrop July 10, 1859. Sylvester (#4) and Narcissa had two children together: Jasper Bossier born Feb 09,1860, and Laura Ann Bossier March 26,1862.. A lot of our Bossier men come from the Jasper Bossier line!

I have done a lot of research over the years, been in contact with several cousins, and have a lot of old documents/chalk drawings I sent away for to Natchitoches N.S.U.. It's all about sharing and saving our family history for future generations. Plus I love our deep old La Louisiane French Creole roots.","STR06" "I501","Bossier","Sylvestre D. ""Debrun""","21 Sep 1819","26 Jun 1862","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 30 Aug 1850
96-98
Diversoon Bossier 28 M Farmer La
Margaret Bossier 28 F La
Louisiana Bossier 9 F La
Sophia Bossier 7 F La
Florida Bossier 5 F La
Indiana Bossier 3 F La
Elizabeth Bossier 1 F La
Albert Bossier 6/12 M La


1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, P. O. Many
Enumerated 11 Jun 1860
113-113
S. D. Bossier 40 M Farmer $1500 $1400 La
Narcis Bossier 35 F Miss (Second wife?)
Indiana Bossier 14 F La
Elizabeth Bossier 12 F La
Albert S. Bossier 10 M La
Robert Bossier 8 M La
Newton Bossier 2 M La
Jasper Bossier 4/12 M La
Claiborne Paris 14 M La [last name McDonald, stepson]
Eliza Lee 13 F La [last name McDonald, stepdaughter]
Robert Noles 11 M La [last name McDonald, stepson]
S. H. Waldrop 24 M La
Sopiah Waldrope 17 F La
Mary E. Waldrope 1/12 f La","STR06" "I12643","Bost","Alfred","21 May 1848","2 Jul 1927","0","Lynell Cordell shows hims as the son of John BOST and Clarissa,Christina? LEFLER.

She notes that at the time of the 1870 Van Buren County, Arkansas federal census, Alfred was living int he home of the Williams family in Liberty Township, (page 45), and listed as:
Bost, Alfred, 20, M, W, Laborer, IL.

On the 1880 and 1900 census enumerations, Alfred is reported as being born in North Carolina, however on the above enumeration Illinois is shown. Several of his children also report that their father was born in Illinois.","STR06" "I12643","Bost","Alfred","21 May 1848","2 Jul 1927","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 census Cabarrus Co. NC
Pg. 485B
1270/1270
John D. Bost, 40, M, Farmer, 300, NC
Crissa C. Bost, 28, F, NC
Levina Bost, 15, F, NC
Wiley W. Bost, 13, M, NC
John Bost, 11, M, NC
Caleb Bost, 7, M, NC
Martin Bost, 3, M, NC
Alfred Bost, 2, M, NC
Christina Lefler, 59, F, NC

1860 census Johnson Co. IL Pg. 164
Vienna P.O.
1287/1209
John D. Bost, 51, M, Farming, 2800/1000, NC
Chistiana Bost, 40, F, Housekeeping, NC
Wiley W. Bost, 22, M, Farming, NC
John Bost, 20, M, NC
Caleb Bost, 17, M, NC
Martin Bost, 14, M, NC
Alfred Bost, 11, M, NC
Martha Bost, 9, F, NC
Thomas Bost, 7, M, NC
William Bost, 1, M, NC

1870 Census
not located


1880 Census
Texas, Jack County, Precinct 5
Enumerated 17 and 18 of June 1880
Page 24D, SD 3, ED 161
206-206
Bost, Alfred W M 32 Farmer NC NC NC
Bost, Mary J W F 32 Wf Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Bost, Thomas W M 8 Son Ark NC Miss
Bost, Nancy A W F 6 Dtr Ark NC Miss
Bost, John D W M 4 Son Tx NC Miss
Bost, Jams L W M 2 Son Miss SC Tx
207-207
Adams, Wm V W N 58 Farmer Miss SC Tx
Adams, Nancy W F 53 Wife Keeping House Ala NC NC
Adams, Joseph T W M 21 S Farm Hand Ark Miss Ala
Adams, Sarah A W F 14 Dtr At Home Ark Miss Ala

1900 Census
Texas, Jack County, JP 8
Enumerated 1 June 1900
SD 3 ED 39 Sheet 1B
[Indexed on Ancestry.com as BART]
13-13
Bost, William Head W M May 1872 28 M 1 Kansas Ill Ill Farmer
Bost, Melvina Wf W F Aug 1883 16 M 1 1/1 Tx Ill Ill
Bost, Tom Son W M May 1900 1/12 Tx Ka Tx
14-14
Bost, Alfred Head W M May 1848 52 M 29 NC NC NC Farmer
Bost, Mary J Wf W F Dec 1847 52 M 29 9/9 Miss Tn Miss
Bost, Annie Dtr W F Aug 1881 18 S Tx NC Miss
Bost, Lovie E Dtr W F Apr 1883 17 S Tx NC Miss
Bost, Budder Son W M March 1885 15 S Tx NC Miss Farm Laborer
Bost, Gertrude Dtr W F Apl 1888 12 S Tx NC Miss
Bost, Homer Son W M Feb 1890 10 Tx NC Miss Farm Laborer

","STR06" "I36025","Bost","Annie Ethel","19 Aug 1881","30 Jun 1969","0","Name: Annie Ethel Barker
Death Date: 30 Jun 1969
Death Place: Graham, Young, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 87 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Aug 1881
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Alfred Bost
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Jane Adams
Mother's Birthplace:
Informant: Mrs. Stella Collins (Daughter)
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Bryson, Jack, Texas
Cemetery: Wesley Chapel Cemetery
Burial Place: , Jack, Texas
Burial Date: 01 Jul 1969
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137520
Digital Film Number: 4030097
Image Number: 3055
Reference Number: cn53582
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36025","Bost","Annie Ethel","19 Aug 1881","30 Jun 1969","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I36026","Bost","Homer Louis","9 Apr 1890","2 Apr 1966","0","World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Homer L Bost
City: Not Stated
County: Chaves
State: New Mexico
Birthplace: Jacksboro, Jack Co. Texas;United States of America
Birth Date: 9 Apr 1890
Race: Caucasian (White)
Roll: 1711858
DraftBoard: 0
Age: 27
Occupation: Farming for self near Warren, NM
Nearest Relative: Father
Claim exemption from draft: Father to support.
Height/Build: Tall/Slender
Color of Eyes/Hair: Lt. Blue/Light

Texas Death Certificate
Name: Homer Louis Bost
Death Date: 02 Apr 1955
Death Place: Rural, El Paso, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 64 years 11 months 23 days
Estimated Birth Date: 9 Apr 1890
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Alfred Bost
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Jane Adams
Mother's Birthplace:
Informant: Lewis H. Bost
Occupation: Watchman El Paso Natural Gas Company
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114388
Digital Film Number: 4165531
Image Number: 890
Reference Number: 17531
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36026","Bost","Homer Louis","9 Apr 1890","2 Apr 1966","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 census Bernalillo Co. NM Ed 3 PG. 29B
Del Rio, Prec. 2
Fm/148/148 Bost, Homer, head, MW, 27, M, Farm laborer, TX AR AR
Mae, wife, FW, 19, M, TX TX TX
Louis H., son, MW, 8/12, NM TX TX


","STR06" "I36026","Bost","Homer Louis","9 Apr 1890","2 Apr 1966","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I12652","Bost","James L.","Abt 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 census
Borden Co. TX ED 2 Pg. 212B
Prect. 1
63/63
Christopher, James M. with wife Exa and two sons.
Bost, James L., boarder, MW, 31, S, Farm laborer, TX IL US


","STR06" "I12651","Bost","John D.","27 Apr 1876","27 Apr 1961","0","California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: John D Bost
Social Security #: 546223358
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 27 Apr 1876
Birthplace: Texas
Death Date: 27 Apr 1961
Death Place: Los Angeles
","STR06" "I36028","Bost","Lovie E.","Apr 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have been the first wife of Edward ""Coon"" HILL of Jack County, Texas. Edward was the son of John Tobe HILL and Mary WALDEN. Edward was listed with his parents in the 1910 Young County, Texas census, but is listed as being widowed.

http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/w/y/m/Laura-J-Wyman/GENE2-0002.html

","STR06" "I31892","Bost","Minnie Gertrude","13 Feb 1888","30 Oct 1952","0","Obituary
Probably from the Lovington, N. M. newspaper
Nov. 4, 1952

Mrs. Clay Buried in Tatum

Funeral services were held at 2:00 P.M. Saturday, at the First Methodist Church of Tatum for Minnie Gertrude Clay, 64, of Tatum.

Mrs. Clay died October 30, at the Lea General Hospital in Hobbs. She was born Feb. 13, 1888. In Dec. 1909 she married Jerry Clay and they came to Lea County in 1913 and settled on a ranch east of Tatum.

Mrs. Clay is survived by her husband, Jerry Clay, of Tatum; four children, Mrs. Lyle Coppersmith of Tatum, Mrs. Doyle Henderson of Lovington, Mrs. Eula Gonya, of Hollydale, California, and Mrs. Thruman Parkinson of Compton, California, three brothers, Homer Bost, El Paso, John Bost, Los Angeles, California and Tom Bost, Haskell, Texas, two sisters, Mrs. George Bocker, Bryson, Texas, and Mrs. Alice Amburn; and twelve grandchildren.

Casket bearers were, M. R. Bess, Pete Smith, Ashby Green, Tom James, Gene Watkins, Bertie Whitley, J. B. Selman, and L. B. Townsend.

Honorary pallbearers were E. E. Travis, L. L. Derrick, Mr. Selman, Greer West, Lason Bess, Frank Whitley, and Mr. Patton. Burial was in Tatum cemetery.

(Courtest of Lynell Gentry Cordell)
","STR06" "I12650","Bost","Nancy Alice","Jul 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:
(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)

1900 census
Knox Co. TX ED 43 Pg. 176B
Prect. 2
135/136
Amburn, Edward S., head, WM, Aug. 1864, 35, M 10yrs., Farmer, IL NC NC
Nancy A., wife, WF, July 1873, 26, M 10yrs., 4/4, AR IL MS
Elmer E., son, WM, Jan. 1891, 9, TX IL AR
William E., son, WM, Dec. 1892, 7, TX IL AR
James W., son, WM, Mar. 1895, 5, TX IL AR
Jackson, son, WM, Jan. 1897, 3, TX IL AR

1910 census
Jackson Co. OK ED 137 Pg. 93A
Duke twp.
104/105
Amburn, Edd S., head, MW, 45, M1 20yrs., Farmer, IL NC NC
Nancy A., wife, FW, 36, M1 20yrs., 8/8 children, AR IL MS
Elmer E., son, MW, 19, Farm Laborer, TX IL AR
William, son, MW, 17, Farm Laborer, TX IL AR
James, son, MW, 15, Farm Laborer, TX IL AR
Jack, son, MW, 13, Farm Laborer, TX IL AR
Mara(?), dau., FW, 9, TX IL AR
Nanie, dau., FW, 7, TX IL AR
Pinky(?), dau., FW, 4, TX IL AR
Mary, dau., FW, 1/12, OK IL AR


1920 census
Harmon Co. OK ED 86 Pg. 183B
Dryden twp.
Fm/117/146
Amburn, Lester, head, MW, 24, S, Farmer, TX IL AR
Nancy, mother, FW, 48, Wd., AR IL MS
Jack, brother, MW, 23, S, Farmer, TX IL AR
Myre(?), sister, FW, 19, S, TX IL AR
Nannie, sister, FW, 18, S, TX IL AR
Ruby(?), sister, FW, 17, TX IL AR
Mary, sister, FW, 10, TX IL AR

I

","STR06" "I36027","Bost","Robert Lee ""Budder""","8 Mar 1886","11 Jul 1949","0","World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Bud Bost
City: Not Stated
County: Harmon
State: Oklahoma
Birth Date: 6 Mar 1885
Race: White
Roll: 1851779
DraftBoard: 0
Age: 33
Occupation: Farming
Nearest Relative: Viola Bost, wife. McQueen, Harmon Co. OK
Height/Build: Tall/Medium
Color of Eyes/Hair: Blue/Brown


Arizona Death Certificate:
Name: Robert Lee Bost
Death Date: 1949
Death Place: Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona
Gender: Male
Race:
Age: 63 Y 4 Mo 3 days
Estimated Birth Year:
Birth Date: March 8, 1886
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Veteran: Yes WW I
Informant: Mattie L. Bost (relationship not indicated)
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Alfred Bost
Father's Birthplace: Illinois
Mother's Name: Mary Adams
Mother's Birthplace: Miss
Occupation: Bookkeeping
Street Address:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Film Number: 2116278
Digital Folder Number: 4203659
Image Number: 1539
Reference Number: 3418
Collection: Arizona Deaths, 1870-1951
","STR06" "I36027","Bost","Robert Lee ""Budder""","8 Mar 1886","11 Jul 1949","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I12649","Bost","William Thomas","6 May 1872","28 Jul 1956","0","Name: William Thomas Bost
Death date: 28 Jul 1956
Death place: Abilene, Taylor, Texas
Gender: Male
Race or color (on document): W
Age at death: 84 years 2 months 22 days
Birth date: 06 May 1872
Birth place: Ar
Marital status: Widowed
Spouse name:
Father name: William Bost
Father birth place: Il
Mother name: Adams
Mother birth place: Ar
Informant: Mrs. F. E. Hann.
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Residence: Haskell, Haskell, TX
Cemetery name: Haskell Cemetery
Burial place: Haskell, Tx
Burial date: 30 Jul 1956
Additional relatives:
Film number: 2114768
Digital GS number: 4165140
Image number: 1683
Reference number: 39134
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

","STR06" "I12649","Bost","William Thomas","6 May 1872","28 Jul 1956","0","(Research):

Census Listings:
(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)

1900 Census
Texas, Jack County, JP 8
Enumerated 1 June 1900
SD 3 ED 39 Sheet 1B
13-13
Bost, William Head W M May 1872 28 M 1 Kansas Ill Ill Farmer
Bost, Melvina Wf W F Aug 1883 16 M 1 1/1 Tx Ill Ill
Bost, Tom Son W M May 1900 1/12 Tx Ka Tx
14-14
Bost, Alfred Head W M May 1848 52 M 29 NC NC NC Farmer
Bost, Mary J Wf W F Dec 1847 52 M 29 9/9 Miss Tn Miss
Bost, Annie Dtr W F Aug 1881 18 S Tx NC Miss
Bost, Lovie E Dtr W F Apr 1883 17 S Tx NC Miss
Bost, Budder Son W M March 1885 15 S Tx NC Miss Farm Laborer
Bost, Gertrude Dtr W F Apl 1888 12 S Tx NC Miss
Bost, Homer Son W M Feb 1890 10 Tx NC Miss Farm Laborer

1910 census
Parker Co. TX ED 65 Pg. 34B
Prect. 1
55/55
Bost, Tom, head, MW, 38, M1, 11yrs., Works odd jobs, AR IL IL
Melvina, wife, FW, 28, M1, 11yrs. 4/4 children, TX IL IL
Gracie, dau., FW, 9, TX AR TX
Carl, son, MW, 6, TX AR TX
Lovie, dau., FW, 4, TX AR TX
Jewel, dau., FW, 1, TX AR TX

1920 Census
Not located

1930 census
Throckmorton Co. TX
ED 224-5 Pg. 274B
Prec. 4
101/101
Hans, Frank, head, MW, 24, M, age when first married 23, Farmer, TX AL TX
Jewel, wife, FW, 21, M, age when first married 19, TX AR TX
Jessie, father, MW, MW, 72, Wd., AL AL TX
Bost, Thomas, father-in-law, MW, 57, Wd., farm laborer, AR NC MS
Mary, sister-in-law, FW, 17, TX AR TX
Willard, son, MW, 15, TX AR TX (son of Wm. Thomas)


","STR06" "I36056","Bostick","Anice","23 Jun 1897","5 Jun 1924","0","Name: Anice Thomas
Death Date: 05 Jun 1924
Death Place: Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 27 years
Estimated Birth Date: June 23, 1897
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Kirbyville, Tex.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Wesley Bostick
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Emma Jones
Mother's Birthplace:
Informant: E. L Thomas Port Arthur, TX
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Silsbee, Tex.
Burial Date: 06 Jun 1924
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2113624
Digital Film Number: 4167166
Image Number: 2932
Reference Number: 20513
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I18429","Bostick","Christopher K.","Abt 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Could this actually be Christopher Wesley Bostick?","STR06" "I36052","Bostick","Christopher Wesley","1 May 1857","25 Jan 1933","0","Name: Christopher Wesley Bostick
Death Date: 25 Jan 1933
Death Place: 255 Washington Blvd Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 75 years 8 months 24 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 01 May 1857
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Wm. Bostick
Father's Birthplace: Ireland
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Informant: Mr. J. W. Bostick 355 Washington Blvd
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Silsber, Texas
Burial Date: 26 Jan 1933
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2115342
Digital Film Number: 4163865
Image Number: 2962
Reference Number: cn 3456
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36052","Bostick","Christopher Wesley","1 May 1857","25 Jan 1933","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Subdivision 23, Post Office Jasper
Enumerated 1 Aug 1870
Page 46
357-359
Bostick, William 30 M W Farmer $500 $250 Fl Married in April 1870
Bostick, Almira 22 F W Keeping House NC Married in April 1870
Bostick, Julia 23 F W Fl
Bostick, Sarah 18 F W Tx
Bostick, Wesley 12 m W Tx
Bean, Ritta 22 F W La
Bean, William B 4 M W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Beat No. 3
Enumerated 1 June 1880
Page 22 SD 1 ED 38
189-206
Wright, Sharod W M 29 Farmer Tx La Tenn
Wright, Sarah F W F 28 Wife Keeping House Tx NC Fla
Wright, Thomas W M 6 Son Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Solomon W M 3 Son Tx Tx Tx
Bostick, Wesley W M 23 Bro-in-law Idle Tx NC Fla
Barnett, Watt B M 21 Svt Labors on Farm Tx La La

1910 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP #3
Enumerated 3 May 1910
SD 2 ED 62 Sheet 26A
482-482
Bostick, Wesley head m W 63 m1 24 Tx Fl Fl Labor Sawmill
Bostick, Emma Wf F W 47 m1 24 7/7 Tx Ark Ark
Bostick, Lester Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Labor Sawmill
Bostick, Sallie Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Bostick, Wilbur Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Bostick, Anice Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Bostick, Ola Dtr F W 9 Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP #3
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 75 Sheet 14A
258-280
Bostick, William Head M W 79 M Fl SC
Bostick, Sarah A Wf F W 71 M Ala Tn
259-281
Malinda Rogers Family
260-282
Lewis and Hattie Withers Family
261-283
Bostick, Wesley Head M W 62 M Tx Sc Tn Farmer
Bostick, Emma Wf F W 57 N Tx Ark Ala
Bostick, Lester Son M W 31 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
----284
Baker, Florida Head F W 32 W Tx Tx Tx
Baker, Walter A Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Margaret Grandmother F W 88 W Ala Ala Ala
262-284
Bostick, Hart Head m W 44 M Tx FL NC Farmer Gen Farm
Bostick, Lila Wf F W 39 M Tx Tx
Bostick, Vera Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx
","STR06" "I36055","Bostick","Florida Alice","2 Mar 1887","19 May 1973","0","Name: Florida Alice Thomas
Death Date: 19 May 1973
Death Place: Nederland, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 86 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1887
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Colmesneil, Texas
Informant: Mrs. Aline Turnage
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Christopher Wesley Bostick
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Emma Jones
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242846
Digital Film Number: 4167903
Image Number: 2922
Reference Number: 54542
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36055","Bostick","Florida Alice","2 Mar 1887","19 May 1973","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I36054","Bostick","James Wilbur","11 Jan 1895","16 Aug 1955","0","Name: James Wilbur Bostick
Death Date: 16 Aug 1955
Death Place: 2205 Victoria Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 60 years 7 months 5 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 11 Jan 1895
Birthplace: Kjasper County Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Christopher Wesley Bostick
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Margaret Emily Jones
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Regrigeration engineer-Magnolia Refinery
Veteran of WW I
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114444
Digital Film Number: 4136192
Image Number: 00218
Reference Number: 40207
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36054","Bostick","James Wilbur","11 Jan 1895","16 Aug 1955","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I9761","Bostick","Maggie Eliza","22 Oct 1890","May 1984","0","Henry Louis Morgan married Maggie Eliza Bostick on April 10, 1910. She was born on October 22, 1890, the daughter of Christopher W. Bostick (b. May 5, 1857-d. January 25, 1933) and Margaret Emily Jones Bostick (b. May 9, 1862-d. February 4, 1927). Maggie Morgan was the third child and second daughter of the seven children born to her parents. Christopher and Margaret Bostick are both buried in Silsbee, Texas.

http://hans.wtblock.com/wtblockjr/henry.htm","STR06" "I10483","Bostick","Mary Isabel","Abt 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that she was previously married to James J. Kennedy, on 16 Oct 1861 in Jasper County, Texas. She does not list any children born to this marriage, however.","STR06" "I41694","Bostick","Nancy Ann Saluda","25 Jun 1861","6 Dec 1914","0","Said to have married first Frank WATSON and later James CARTER.","STR06" "I36060","Bostick","Orlando Hart","10 Oct 1875","13 May 1940","0","Name: O. Hart Bostick
Death Date: 13 May 1940
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 64 years 7 months 3 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 10 Oct 1875
Birthplace: Magnolia Springs, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Lida Bostick
Father's Name: Wm. Bostick
Father's Birthplace: Unknown
Mother's Name: D.K.
Mother's Birthplace: Unknown
Occupation: Grocer Merchant
Place of Residence: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Informant: Mrs. Lida Bostick
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Kirbyville, Texas
Burial Date: 16 May 1940
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2118552
Digital Film Number: 4030457
Image Number: 758
Reference Number: cn 24393
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36060","Bostick","Orlando Hart","10 Oct 1875","13 May 1940","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Subdivision 23, Post Office Jasper
Enumerated 1 Aug 1870
Page 46
357-359
Bostick, William 30 M W Farmer $500 $250 Fl Married in April 1870
Bostick, Almira 22 F W Keeping House NC Married in April 1870
Bostick, Julia 23 F W Fl
Bostick, Sarah 18 F W Tx
Bostick, Wesley 12 m W Tx
Bean, Ritta 22 F W La
Bean, William B 4 M W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Beat No. 3
Enumerated 1 June 1880
Page 22 SD 1 ED 38
189-206
Wright, Sharod W M 29 Farmer Tx La Tenn
Wright, Sarah F W F 28 Wife Keeping House Tx NC Fla
Wright, Thomas W M 6 Son Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Solomon W M 3 Son Tx Tx Tx
Bostick, Wesley W M 23 Bro-in-law Idle Tx NC Fla
Barnett, Watt B M 21 Svt Labors on Farm Tx La La

1910 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP #3
Enumerated 3 May 1910
SD 2 ED 62 Sheet 26A
482-482
Bostick, Wesley head m W 63 m1 24 Tx Fl Fl Labor Sawmill
Bostick, Emma Wf F W 47 m1 24 7/7 Tx Ark Ark
Bostick, Lester Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Labor Sawmill
Bostick, Sallie Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Bostick, Wilbur Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Bostick, Anice Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Bostick, Ola Dtr F W s Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP #3
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 75 Sheet 14A
258-280
Bostick, William Head M W 79 M Fl SC
Bostick, Sarah A Wf F W 71 M Ala Tn
259-281
Malinda Rogers Family
260-282
Lewis and Hattie Withers Family
261-283
Bostick, Wesley Head M W 62 M Tx Sc Tn Farmer
Bostick, Emma Wf F W 57 N Tx Ark Ala
Bostick, Lester Son M W 31 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
----284
Baker, Florida Head F W 32 W Tx Tx Tx
Baker, Walter A Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Margaret Grandmother F W 88 W Ala Ala Ala
262-284
Bostick, Hart Head m W 44 M Tx FL NC Farmer Gen Farm
Bostick, Lila Wf F W 39 M Tx Tx
Bostick, Vera Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx

","STR06" "I41692","Bostick","Wade Hampton ""Hamp""","Abt 1833","28 Feb 1861","0","Dale Rubel shows him as a son of George W. Bostick and his wife, Clarinda, both born in South Carolina.

In her book, ""Old Timers of Sabine County, Texas,"" Virgie Speights stated that ""In the 1850's the Andersons, along with their relatives, the Coopers, the Brents, Deans and Bosticks, set out for Texas."" (p. 65) She also indicated that Hamp was of Irish Heritage.","STR06" "I18426","Bostick","William Kyle","9 May 1840","17 May 1924","0","A William Kyle Bostick fied for a Confederate Pension Application (#15756) in Jasper County, Texas. His wife, Sarah I, later filed a claim (#39821).

http://files.usgwarchives.org/tx/jasper/military/civilwar/pensions/jaspecsa.txt","STR06" "I18426","Bostick","William Kyle","9 May 1840","17 May 1924","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Subdivision 23, Post Office Jasper
Enumerated 1 Aug 1870
Page 46
357-359
Bostick, William 30 M W Farmer $500 $250 Fl Married in April 1870
Bostick, Almira 22 F W Keeping House NC Married in April 1870
Bostick, Julia 23 F W Fl
Bostick, Sarah 18 F W Tx
Bostick, Wesley 12 m W Tx
Bean, Ritta 22 F W La
Bean, William B 4 M W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Beat No. 3
Enumerated 1 June 1880
Page 22 SD 1 ED 38
189-206
Wright, Sharod W M 29 Farmer Tx La Tenn
Wright, Sarah F W F 28 Wife Keeping House Tx NC Fla
Wright, Thomas W M 6 Son Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Solomon W M 3 Son Tx Tx Tx
Bostick, Wesley W M 23 Bro-in-law Idle Tx NC Fla
Barnett, Watt B M 21 Svt Labors on Farm Tx La La

1910 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP #3
Enumerated 3 May 1910
SD 2 ED 62 Sheet 26A
482-482
Bostick, Wesley head m W 63 m1 24 Tx Fl Fl Labor Sawmill
Bostick, Emma Wf F W 47 m1 24 7/7 Tx Ark Ark
Bostick, Lester Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Labor Sawmill
Bostick, Sallie Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Bostick, Wilbur Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Bostick, Anice Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Bostick, Ola Dtr F W s Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP #3
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 75 Sheet 14A
258-280
Bostick, William Head M W 79 M Fl SC
Bostick, Sarah A Wf F W 71 M Ala Tn
259-281
Malinda Rogers Family
260-282
Lewis and Hattie Withers Family
261-283
Bostick, Wesley Head M W 62 M Tx Sc Tn Farmer
Bostick, Emma Wf F W 57 N Tx Ark Ala
Bostick, Lester Son M W 31 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
----284
Baker, Florida Head F W 32 W Tx Tx Tx
Baker, Walter A Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Margaret Grandmother F W 88 W Ala Ala Ala
262-284
Bostick, Hart Head m W 44 M Tx FL NC Farmer Gen Farm
Bostick, Lila Wf F W 39 M Tx Tx
Bostick, Vera Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx
","STR06" "I36065","Bostick","William Lester","5 Jan 1889","25 Nov 1971","0","Name: William Lester Bostick
Death Date: 25 Nov 1971
Death Place: Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 82 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 05 Jan 1889
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Wesley Bostick
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Emma Jones
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Sawmiller Saw Mill
Veteran of WW I
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223502
Digital Film Number: 4005460
Image Number: 01600
Reference Number: 89449
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I18421","Bostick","William T.","Abt 1802","Yes, date unknown","0","In her book, ""Old Timers of Sabine County, Texas,"" Virgie Speights stated that ""In the 1850's the Andersons, along with their relatives, the Coopers, the Brents, Deans and Bosticks, set out for Texas."" (p. 65)
","STR06" "I18421","Bostick","William T.","Abt 1802","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

Texas, Jasper Couinty
Enumerated 5 October 1850
Stamped 227
118-119
Wm. T. Bostick 48 M Farmer $2000 S. Carolina
Eliza M. Bostick 35 F N. Carolina
Martha F. Bostick 17 F Florida
Eliza Ann Bostick 15 F Florida
Emily K. Bostick 13 F Florida
William K. Bostick 10 M Florida
Mary Isabel Bostick 8 F Florida
James H. Bostcik 6 M Florida
Julia P. Bostick 4 F Florida
Christopher K. Bostick 2 M Florida
Daniel Bostick 5/12 M Mississippi


","STR06" "I10033","Bostwick","Martha B.","24 Aug 1824","15 Aug 1854","0","A member of the Baptist church since early childhood. She was the mother of seven children, three of whom died at an early age.","STR06" "I18369","Boswell","Gabriel Sims","Abt 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","Seeking additional information on GABRIEL 'GABE' SIMS BOSWELL, my great uncle. He was born in Gordon county, Ga. in 1850. Around 1869 the family moved to Texas. They lived in Lamar, Fannin, Hopkins counties. Somehow Gabe ended up in Sabine county, Texas. He married Mary 'Mollie' Speights in Orange, Texas in 1882. Mary was daughter of the prominent Joshua Speights. Gabe and Mary lived in Logansport where I understand he had a mercantile business. When Mary died in 1886, Gabe rented out the business and moved to Many. I would like to learn more about his mercantile business, such as where it was located, how long he was the proprietor, etc. This is new information to me and am curious. Also about 1899, Gabe left his family and went to Old Mexico for about a year....I wonder does anyone know anything about this? My relationship to Gabe is that his sister, Fanny (Boswell) Cook, is my great grandmother.

Ruthie HalfMoonBay@centurytel.net","STR06" "I17537","Boswell","Lula Virginia","3 Nov 1870","30 Jul 1952","0","White and Toole show her first name as Virginia, but other sources indicate she was known by Lula. FindAGrave shows her as Lula Virginia Boswell, a daughter of James Boswell (1831-1884) and Mary Elizabeth Page (1839-1890).

Texas Death Record
Name: Lula Coats
Death Date: 30 Jul 1952
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 81 years 8 months 27 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 03 Nov 1870
Birthplace: ...Ewanee, Mississippi
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: no record
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: no record
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Cemetery: Pineland Jackson
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 31 Jul 1952
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2075088
Digital Film Number: 4167316
Image Number: 1443
Reference Number: cn 34519
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

","STR06" "I17537","Boswell","Lula Virginia","3 Nov 1870","30 Jul 1952","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

COULD this be Lula with her family in 1870? This would be possible ONLY if the date of birth shown on her Texas Death Certificate, 3 Nov 1870, is incorrect. The Elalia Boswell below was born in February 1870.

1870 Federal Census
Mississippi, Lauderdals County, P.O. Meridan
Enumeratd 30 July 1870
Page 97 Stamped 69
460-460
Boswell, Samuel M 45 M W Farmer $750 Ala
Boswell, Hannah 38 F W Keeping Hopuse Ala
Boswell, Horace 17 M W Farm Laborer Miss
Boswell, Kinsey A 15 A W Farm Laborer Miss
Boswell, Buena A 13 F W Miss
Boswell, Leonora J 11 F W Miss
Boswell, Ida J 9 F W Miss
Boswell, Rufus M 6 M W Miss
Boswell, Lorenzo 4 M W Miss
Boswell. Alonso A 3 F W Miss
Boswell, Ulalia 4/12 F W Miss Feb



","STR06" "I17537","Boswell","Lula Virginia","3 Nov 1870","30 Jul 1952","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I5858","Bottoms","Corda Lillie","26 Nov 1900","15 Dec 1958","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Danny Chancellor, shows her as a daughter of Joseph Lee BOTTOMS (FAG #34716431) and Mary Jane SHAW (FAG#34716457) who married on 30 Jan 1884 in Scott County, Arkansas.","STR06" "I30264","","","","","","","" "I26586","Boughan","Charles Yeoman","27 Sep 1829","12 Oct 1864","0","Allan Lewis Bentley writes that his three younger children died while he was fighting in the Civil War in Georgia. His date of his death or his place of burial is not known. When Nancy heard that he had been wounded she went to Georgia to see about him. When she arrived she learned that he had already died. It was while she was away that the three children died of diptheria. Charles was a Baptist Minister, a member of The Mississippi Baptist Convention. Her performed many marriages in Clarke in the 1850s.

He was said to be the brother of Jeremiah Bentley Baughan, and the son of James Baughan and Dollie Alexander.

The following biography was copied from his FindAGrave memorial page. A photo of his headstone and military marker can be seen at this website:

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=60378683

Husband of Nancy Mclemore Boughan Sturdevant son of James J.Boughan and Dorothy Alexander Boughan of Wilkes Co.Ga.Father of Sarah Dorothy Boughan Walker and Missouri Minor Boughan.He was a Corporal in the 7th Miss.Inf Co.E.he fought in the siege of Vicksburg and lost his life for the Confederate cause in the Atlanta Campaign.His brother Jeremiah Bentley Boughan is buried at East Pleasant Grove Cemetery Clarke Co.Miss.His other brother was Joseph Alexander Boughan.Both brothers were Confederate Veterans.Some of his children Martha,Elizebeath and Charles Jr. are buried at The McLemore-Fontaine Cemetery in Middleton,Clarke Co.Miss.The family story is that Nancy went to Georgia when she found out her husband Charles was wounded.These three youngest children died of Dipethia while she was gone to Georgia.Charles was a Baptist Minister in The Mississippi Baptist Convention.
","STR06" "I26586","Boughan","Charles Yeoman","27 Sep 1829","12 Oct 1864","0","(Research):Census Information

1860 Census
Mississippi, Clarke County, P.O. Quitman
Enumerated 19 Jun 1860
Page 43
289-289
C.Y. Boughan 30 M Farmer $500 $811 Ga
Nancy Boughan 23 F Miss
S.D. Boughan 4 F Miss
M. Boughan 2 F Miss
E. Boughan 1 F Miss
F/T? McLemore 18 M Miss (Maybe Nancy's brother George of Jo
hn???)","STR06" "I34699","Boughan","Martha Isabella","6 Sep 1862","Abt 1864","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I34696","Boughan","Missouri Minor","2 Feb 1858","27 Jun 1913","0","Allen Bentley shows that she married Joseph George Fontaine and they had a large family in Clarke County, Mississippi.","STR06" "I48119","Boulware","Robert Clinton","15 Apr 1975","13 May 2022","0","Robert Clinton Boulware, 47, of Bronson, Texas passed away Friday, May 13, 2022 at Legacies Nursing and Rehabilitation in Hemphill.

Robert was born in Hemphill, Texas on April 15, 1975 to Sammy Langley and Sharon Ann Jacks Boulware. He was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and a member of Broaddus United Pentecostal Church. He had earned his Bachelor's Degree and had worked worked as a truck driver. He had enjoyed fishing as a pastime.

Robert is survived by his son, Austin Boulware of San Antonio; uncle, Thomas Jacks and wife, Virginia, of Bronson; and aunts, Tommie Jean Clark of Pineland and Marion Raymond and husband, Kendall, of Milam.

Graveside services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, May 15, 2022 at Jacks Cemetery in Pineland, Texas under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Pat Jacks officiating and his family and friends serving as pallbearers.

Condolences and memories can be shared online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 18, 2022, page 8","STR06" "I10027","Bounds","Ruth E.","16 Apr 1899","Sep 1989","0","This is POSSIBLY her listing on the SSDI:

SIMS, RUTH 16 Apr 1899 Sep 1989 90 (not specified) (none specified) Texas 455-78-4516


","STR06" "I35211","","","","","","","" "I20128","Bouse","Vaclav Frank","15 Feb 1870","6 Dec 1915","0","A farmer who served in the Spanish American War. (Milligan, p 317).

Name: Vaclav Bouse
Year: 1896
Place: Nebraska
Source Publication Code: 3314.10
Primary Immigrant: Bouse, Vaclav
Annotation: Date and place of naturalization. Extracted from records in the Office of the District Court, Geneva, Nebraska.
Source Bibliography: HULSE, ROSE MARIE. ""Fillmore County Naturalizations."" In Nebraska Ancestree (Nebraska State Genealogical Society), vol. 16:2 (Fall 1993), pp. 46-54.
Page: 46","STR06" "I20128","Bouse","Vaclav Frank","15 Feb 1870","6 Dec 1915","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp, Village of Milligan
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 26 Sheet 3A Stamped 135
47-48
Klima, Josephine Head W F July 1865 34 W 5/5 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1882 18
Kopp, Mary Dtr W F Oct 1885 14 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Kopp, James Son W M Nov 1887 12 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia Laborer (Elevator)
---49
Bouse Vaclav F Head W M Feb 1870 30 M 2/12 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1883 Na Drayman
Bouse, Emma Wf W F Jun 1883 16 M 2/12 O/0 Neb Bohemia Bohemia

A drayman was historically the driver of a dray, a low, flat-bed wagon without sides, pulled generally by horses or mules that were used for transport of all kinds of goods. Now the term is really only used for brewery delivery men, even though routine horse-drawn deliveries are almost entirely extinct. Some breweries do still maintain teams of horses and a dray, but these are used only for special occasions such as festivals or opening new premises.

1910 Census
Missouri, Dade County, Grant Twp
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 6 ED 69 Sheet 5A Stamped 236
37-37
Bouse V. F Head M W 38 M1 10 AustiaBohemia AutBohemia AustBohemia English Farmer
Bouse Emma Wf F W 26 m1 10 4/4 Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia
Bouse, Vesta [Vlasta] Daug F W 9 S Neb AustBohemia Neb
Bouse, Alice Dau F W 7 S Neb AustBohemia Neb
Bouse, Emma Dau F W 6 S Neb AustBohemia Neb
Bouse, Goldie Dau F W 6/12 S Mo AustBohemia Neb

","STR06" "I20845","Bowen","Addie L.","24 Sep 1866","16 Sep 1931","0","It appears Addie L. BOWEN may have been previously married, possibly twice, to both a MILLER and SMITH.

Ohio Death Certificate

Name: Addie Strong
Titles & Terms:
Death Date: 16 Sep 1931
Death Place: Munson, Geauga, Ohio
Birth Date: 24 Sep 1866
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace: Ohio
Death Age: 64 years 11 months
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Widowed
Race or Color: Caucasian
Street Address:
Occupation: House Wife
Residence:
Burial Date: 19 Sep 1931
Burial Place: Maple Hill
Cemetery Name:
Spouse's Name: Frank Strong
Father's Name: Hiram K. Bowen
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace: Ohio
Mother's Name: Eliza Anthony
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Mother's Birthplace:
Film Number: 1992473
Digital Folder Number: 4000613
Image Number: 2641
Certificate Number: fn 54093
Collection: Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953


In ""Historical Collections of Bristol Township, Bristolville, Ohio"" Thomas J. Kachur 1989, p. 164, xerox copy provided by the Trumbull County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society, the following article appears:

LEW, Frank, b. Dec 9, 1878 in East Farmington to Myron and Margaret (Sullivan) LEW m. Myrtle STRONG Nov. 26, 1882 (sic-not DOM but DOB of Myrtle), dau of Frank and Addie (Miller) STRONG. She was b. Nov 26, 1882 in Huntsburg. Shortly after their marriage, they moved to Bristol. Children: Floyd of Lynwood, Calif.; Carl, Dwight, and Caroline GEHO all of Bristol; Marion HALL and Arlene MAZZITELLI of Warren; and a seventh child, Hazel, who d. in infancy, June 13, 1920.

This listing may concern a different Frank and Addie STRONG. If it is for the correct couple, then Myrtle MIGHT have been a step-daughter of Frank, and not his daughter. His first wife, Mary, didn't die until 1910, well after Myrtle was born. Additional, Frank and Mary appeared to have only had three sons (Freddie, William, and George).","STR06" "I20845","Bowen","Addie L.","24 Sep 1866","16 Sep 1931","0","(Medical):Contributory cause: accidental hip fracture","STR06" "I46341","Bowen","Howard Wiswall","3 Mar 1861","7 Jan 1929","0","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" "I24487","Bowen","Viola Theresa","Abt 1877","7 Jan 1938","0","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
","STR06" "I12625","Bowers","Ethel Marie","7 Jun 1907","Apr 1988","0","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.","STR06" "I22016","Bowers","Frances","Abt 1771","Abt 1816","0","Mark Freeman shows her as a daughter of Giles and Sarah BOWERS.","STR06" "I35218","","","","","","","" "I17494","Bowie","""Reason"" ""Rezin""","Abt 1758","Between 1819 and 1821","0","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" "I17502","Bowie","James","Abt 1795","6 Mar 1836","0","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

","STR06" "I17463","Bowie","John","Abt 1817","Abt 1840","0","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","STR06" "I17459","Bowie","John Jones","Abt 1785","Bef 1818","0","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.","STR06" "I17460","Bowie","Malinda","1813","","0","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" "I17499","Bowie","Martha","Abt 1791","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a STERRETT.","STR06" "I17501","Bowie","Rezin Pleasants","8 Sep 1793","17 Jan 1841","0","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","STR06" "I7252","Bowlin","Mary Ann","11 Feb 1799","Jan 1848","0","Howard Waldrop shows her as a daughter of Deasymine Bowlin.","STR06" "I25171","","","","","","","" "I19460","Bowman","Charles David","19 Jul 1920","20 Sep 1965","0","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.
","STR06" "I19460","Bowman","Charles David","19 Jul 1920","20 Sep 1965","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I2177","Bowman","Frances Jane","19 Jun 1848","7 Oct 1931","0","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
","STR06" "I2177","Bowman","Frances Jane","19 Jun 1848","7 Oct 1931","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I31433","","","","","","","" "I31450","","","","","","","" "I7251","Bowsher","Doris Eveline","5 Nov 1933","6 Jun 2002","0","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)","STR06" "I20787","Bowyer","Mary A.","24 Aug 1870","12 Oct 1910","0","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
","STR06" "I32776","Box","Pamela Sue","5 Mar 1958","26 Sep 2008","0","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)","STR06" "I9192","","","","","","","" "I18713","Boyce","Elvira","Abt 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","Grace Gleason shows her as a daughter of Aaron BOYCE and Elizabeth ELY.","STR06" "I36093","","","","","","","" "I36093","","","","","","","" "I30027","Boyd","Anna M.","Abt 1892","22 Jan 1973","0","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
","STR06" "I36657","","","","","","","" "I36092","","","","","","","" "I30028","Boyd","Bradford Imboden","7 Dec 1895","10 Sep 1970","0","Virgie Speights writes that he was born in the house his grandfather built, on land he had in turn inherited from his father.","STR06" "I30028","Boyd","Bradford Imboden","7 Dec 1895","10 Sep 1970","0","(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

","STR06" "I28553","Boyd","Carlos Gene","2 Apr 1941","16 Feb 2019","0","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","STR06" "I36094","Boyd","Carroll Dowayne","8 Dec 1935","13 Jan 2020","0","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","STR06" "I40802","Boyd","Charles Alan","1 May 1955","15 Jun 2017","0","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","STR06" "I15395","Boyd","Dalton Imboden","22 Aug 1921","27 Oct 2018","0","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","STR06" "I30073","Boyd","Edna Opal","27 Jun 1919","20 Aug 1919","0","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
","STR06" "I32400","Boyd","Elizabeth Jane","3 Feb 1828","","0","Jon Eastman Hardwick wrote that Elizabeth Jane Boyd was baptized at Martyn Mission.","STR06" "I36080","Boyd","Elroy Elbert","1 Dec 1922","1 Sep 2000","0","(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.","STR06" "I44572","","","","","","","" "I30025","Boyd","Georgia ""George"" Alexander","10 Oct 1879","1 May 1952","0","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
","STR06" "I30025","Boyd","Georgia ""George"" Alexander","10 Oct 1879","1 May 1952","0","(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","STR06" "I32401","Boyd","James M.","22 Jan 1797","27 Feb 1864","0","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" "I32401","Boyd","James M.","22 Jan 1797","27 Feb 1864","0","(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","STR06" "I36655","","","","","","","" "I36081","Boyd","Joyce M.","Abt 1926","29 Sep 2010","0","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
","STR06" "I40004","Boyd","Lotus","Abt 1887","Abt 1951","0","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

","STR06" "I36076","Boyd","Martha ""Mattie"" Elizabeth","5 May 1878","23 Mar 1938","0","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","STR06" "I36076","Boyd","Martha ""Mattie"" Elizabeth","5 May 1878","23 Mar 1938","0","(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

","STR06" "I292","Boyd","Mary Florence","15 Sep 1893","7 Jan 1977","0","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" "I30029","Boyd","Maude E.","23 Jul 1899","3 Jul 1916","0","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" "I34362","Boyd","Otha Darrell ""O. D.""","29 Aug 1938","8 Jan 2014","0","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","STR06" "I108","Boyd","Sarah Evelyn ""Evie""","31 Aug 1887","17 Dec 1967","0","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
","STR06" "I36083","Boyd","William Carroll","24 Oct 1905","21 Feb 1975","0","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
","STR06" "I36083","Boyd","William Carroll","24 Oct 1905","21 Feb 1975","0","(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
","STR06" "I36083","Boyd","William Carroll","24 Oct 1905","21 Feb 1975","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I30023","Boyd","William Henry","Abt 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","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" "I30023","Boyd","William Henry","Abt 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","(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


","STR06" "I30026","Boyd","William Henry","Abt 1882","Abt 1944","0","Kay Parker McCary writes that he married on 3 Feb 1907 Mary Elizabeth ""Lizzie"" Curl.","STR06" "I30026","Boyd","William Henry","Abt 1882","Abt 1944","0","(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





","STR06" "I1219","Boyd","Zelotus Margaret Ann","Abt 1801","21 Jun 1865","0","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","STR06" "I1219","Boyd","Zelotus Margaret Ann","Abt 1801","21 Jun 1865","0","(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","STR06" "I20968","Boydstun","Ione Lenelle","17 Oct 1930","16 Nov 2006","0","Shown as Lenelle B Byerly on the SSDI.","STR06" "I21627","Boyer","Gerald","22 Jan 1906","Jan 1978","0","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
","STR06" "I21627","Boyer","Gerald","22 Jan 1906","Jan 1978","0","(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
","STR06" "I36167","Boyett","Aaron Patrick","3 Mar 1898","12 Sep 1956","0","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""","STR06" "I36167","Boyett","Aaron Patrick","3 Mar 1898","12 Sep 1956","0","(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","STR06" "I22121","Boyett","Albert David","19 Jun 1898","21 Jun 1947","0","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


","STR06" "I22121","Boyett","Albert David","19 Jun 1898","21 Jun 1947","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I17868","","","","","","","" "I559","Boyett","Alice C.","Jan 1865","Aft 1910","0","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.

","STR06" "I206","Boyett","Annie Irene","Abt 1865","Abt 1882","0","""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" "I206","Boyett","Annie Irene","Abt 1865","Abt 1882","0","(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
","STR06" "I33288","Boyett","Annie Lee","13 Nov 1907","6 Apr 1932","0","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.","STR06" "I36173","Boyett","Annie Lora ""Anne""","1 Mar 1922","10 Dec 1995","0","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","STR06" "I11379","Boyett","Arbie Wesley","18 Jan 1926","10 Jun 2003","0","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)","STR06" "I7472","Boyett","Arvena","7 Aug 1923","25 Nov 2008","0","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)","STR06" "I9646","Boyett","Barbara Jean","23 Sep 1938","23 Apr 1940","0","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


","STR06" "I9540","Boyett","Barney Bernard","7 Nov 1909","31 Jul 1961","0","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
","STR06" "I9540","Boyett","Barney Bernard","7 Nov 1909","31 Jul 1961","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I9388","Boyett","Bessie","17 Sep 1897","11 May 1964","0","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
","STR06" "I9388","Boyett","Bessie","17 Sep 1897","11 May 1964","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I33034","Boyett","Burless Benton","23 Mar 1915","21 Jul 1994","0","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)","STR06" "I36249","Boyett","C. L.","22 Jan 1913","25 Sep 2004","0","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","STR06" "I36136","Boyett","Callie Donie","17 Jan 1890","Yes, date unknown","0","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" "I30045","Boyett","Calvin Noah","Oct 1853","9 May 1945","0","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","STR06" "I30045","Boyett","Calvin Noah","Oct 1853","9 May 1945","0","(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
","STR06" "I23056","Boyett","Charles ""Charley"" Henderson","21 Jul 1871","18 May 1944","0","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
","STR06" "I23056","Boyett","Charles ""Charley"" Henderson","21 Jul 1871","18 May 1944","0","(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



","STR06" "I23056","Boyett","Charles ""Charley"" Henderson","21 Jul 1871","18 May 1944","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I24165","","","","","","","" "I22127","Boyett","Clara","Abt 1884","26 Jun 1952","0","Unable to find Texas Death Certificate copy at FamilySearch,org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I33733","Boyett","Clifford Hubert","31 Dec 1897","29 Jan 1963","0","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
","STR06" "I33733","Boyett","Clifford Hubert","31 Dec 1897","29 Jan 1963","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I33027","Boyett","Columbus ""Lum"" Simon","5 Jun 1884","20 Mar 1962","0","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
","STR06" "I33027","Boyett","Columbus ""Lum"" Simon","5 Jun 1884","20 Mar 1962","0","(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
","STR06" "I33027","Boyett","Columbus ""Lum"" Simon","5 Jun 1884","20 Mar 1962","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I30074","Boyett","Conrad","Abt 1906","Abt 1907","0","Tombstone inscribed ""Baby-Restine with Jesus-Son fo E. M. & Ola Boyett""","STR06" "I48280","Boyett","D. R.","20 Aug 1930","7 Aug 2022","0","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","STR06" "I30189","Boyett","Dan Lee","Mar 1886","Yes, date unknown","0","LEE BOYETT born March 1886, died September 19, 1949, buried in Union County Arkansas. Lee married December 11, 1906 to his cousin Minnie Boyett","STR06" "I30051","Boyett","Daniel W.","Mar 1853","Abt 1904","0","Source:

Author: DaveBoyett
Surnames: Boyett Smith
Classification: queries

Message Board URL:

http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.boyett/408.1.1.1/mb.ashx

Pedigree Chart and information provided by Margarett Hollingsworth:

mjth1@yahoo.com


DANIEL BOYETT born 1853, died 1904, buried in the Gravelridge Cemetery in Bradley County Arkansas. He married December 26, 1871 in Union County Arkansas to Mary Ann Smith. Mary born in 1857, died in 1923, buried in the Gravelridge Cemetery in Bradley County Arkansas. Her parents were Thomas H. and Elizabeth Smith.





","STR06" "I30051","Boyett","Daniel W.","Mar 1853","Abt 1904","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Arkansas, Union, County, Willmington Twp
Enumerated 2 July 1900
SD 2 ED 124 Sheet 16A Stamped 162
267-258
Boiett, Dan Head W M Mar 1853 47 M 26 Ark Ark Ark Farmer
Boiett, Mary Wf W F Sept 1853 46 M 26 10/5 Ark Ala Ala
Boiett, Dan Lee Son W M Mar 1886 14 S Ark Ark Ark Farm Laborer
Boiett, Donie Dtr W F Jan 1890 9 S Ark Ark Ark
Boiett, Clarance Grandson W M Sept 1898 1 S Ark Akr Ark
","STR06" "I9453","Boyett","Dona ""Donie""","8 Sep 1887","28 Aug 1947","0","Name: Dona Jones
Death Date: 28 Aug 1947
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 59 years 11 months 20 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 08 Sep 1887
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James Boyette
Father's Birthplace: Do Not Know
Mother's Name: Martha Davis
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Informant: Jasper Jones
Place of Residence: Fred, Tyler, Tex
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Silsbee, Texas
Burial Date: 28 Aug 1947
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2218651
Digital Film Number: 4031415
Image Number: 2695
Reference Number: cn 34865
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I9453","Boyett","Dona ""Donie""","8 Sep 1887","28 Aug 1947","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I36156","Boyett","Donley Burl","8 May 1903","31 Dec 1976","0","Name: Donley Burl Boyett
Death Date: 31 Dec 1976
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 73 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 08 May 1903
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Oliver Boyett
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Martha Ann Conn
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243988
Digital Film Number: 4005518
Image Number: 01681
Reference Number: 101932
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I22079","Boyett","Earl Jackson","6 Mar 1926","21 Mar 1950","0","Name: Earl Jackson Boyett
Death Date: 21 Mar 1950
Death Place: Leesville, , Vernon, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Race (original): White
Race (standardized): White
Age: 24
Estimated Birth Year: 1926
Birth Place: Bon Weir, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Ethel Boyett
Father's Name: Geo P Boyett
Mother's Name: Imelder Boyett
Film number: 1418486
Image Number: 01873
Certificate Number: 3774
Digital Folder Number: 4215558
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954
","STR06" "I22139","","","","","","","" "I33026","Boyett","Elias Matthew","9 Jun 1881","11 Sep 1935","0","Margaret Holligsworth somes him born in 1881, and census records also seem to indicate he was 7 years older than his wife, Ola. Kay Parker McCary's transcription of Rosevine Cemetery instead has his year of birth, presumably in error, as 1888.","STR06" "I33026","Boyett","Elias Matthew","9 Jun 1881","11 Sep 1935","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 6
Enumerated 11 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133
207-207
Boyett, Elias M Head M W 28 m1 4 Tx Ark Ark Farmer
Boyett, Ola Wf F W 21 m1 4 2/1 Tx Ala Ala
Boyett, Conly Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 20 and 21 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 17A
336-336
Boyett, Elias M Head M W 38 M Tx Ark Ark Farmer
Boyett, Viola Wf F W 31 M Tx Ark Ark
Boyett, Conly Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer


","STR06" "I17867","Boyett","Elisha Oliver","3 Jan 1891","22 Feb 1958","0","Kary Parker McCary shows he married Ethel Marie Speir (1908-1964) who is also buried at Gravel Hill Cemetery. Did he also marry Nina Ethel Ludlow? She is shown as his spouse on FindAGrave, born 1894 Sabine County, died 1962, and buried int he Fairmount Cemetery. Nina Ethel is shown as a daughter of John L. LUDLOW, and she and Elisha are shown as the parents of Orval Valentine BOYETT (1919-1975), buried in Gravel Hill (Orval's Find A Grave Memorial Number is 81514854).

These families should be examined closely, as it is possible that the two Ethel's are being confused or conflated. To add to the confusion, Donley Burl Boyett, the brother of Elisha, is ALSO linked by FindAGrave to Ethel Marie Speir (1908-1964).

Name: Elisha Oliver Boyett
Death Date: 22 Feb 1958
Death Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 67 years 1 month 19 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 03 Jan 1891
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Oliver Boyett
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mattie Conn
Mother's Birthplace:
Informant: Orval Boyett
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Sabine Co., TX
Cemetery: Gravel Hill Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine Co., Tx
Burial Date: 23 Feb 1958
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115251
Digital Film Number: 4167332
Image Number: 2532
Reference Number: cn 11708
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I17867","Boyett","Elisha Oliver","3 Jan 1891","22 Feb 1958","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I9583","Boyett","Eliza Margurett","30 Oct 1867","3 Jun 1931","0","A digital image of her actual Texas Death certificate is viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. It is faded, but it appears that her name was shown as Margurett Norge?/Marge?. At the time of death she was widowed and with a home address not listed. Her occupation was listed as Housewife, and her parents were shown as Ben Boyett and Elithe Hunter, born Arkansas. The informant was her son, E. L. Behannon.
","STR06" "I9583","Boyett","Eliza Margurett","30 Oct 1867","3 Jun 1931","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I24187","Boyett","Elizabeth Argen","14 Apr 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","ELIZABETH ARGEN BOYETT born April 14, 1873, died October 19, 1952. She married February 25, 1889 in New London, Union County Arkansas to John Lewis Hollingsworth. John was the son of Warren G. and Sarah Riggs Hollingsworth. Elizabeth and John are buried in the Gravelridge Cemetery in Bradley County Arkansas.
","STR06" "I10344","Boyett","Elphie Ivy","29 Jan 1904","14 Apr 1945","0","Name: Elphie Ivy Hall
Death Date: 14 Apr 1945
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 41 years 2 months 15 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 29 Jan 1904
Birthplace: Jasper County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Lou Boyett
Father's Birthplace: Jasper County, Texas
Mother's Name: Phoebe Turner
Mother's Birthplace: Jasper County, Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Informant: Fannie Hamlett, Kirbyville
Place of Residence: Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas
Cemetery: Zion Hill
Burial Place: Jasper County, Texas
Burial Date: 15 Apr 1945
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137915
Digital Film Number: 4029688
Image Number: 2866
Reference Number: cn17060
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I10344","Boyett","Elphie Ivy","29 Jan 1904","14 Apr 1945","0","(Research):Name: Elphie Ivy Hall
Death Date: 14 Apr 1945
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 41 years 2 months 15 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 29 Jan 1904
Birthplace: Jasper County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Lou Boyett
Father's Birthplace: Jasper County, Texas
Mother's Name: Phoebe Turner
Mother's Birthplace: Jasper County, Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas
Cemetery: Zion Hill
Burial Place: Jasper County, Texas
Burial Date: 15 Apr 1945
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137915
Digital Film Number: 4029688
Image Number: 2866
Reference Number: cn17060
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I10344","Boyett","Elphie Ivy","29 Jan 1904","14 Apr 1945","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I17866","","","","","","","" "I33025","Boyett","Emma Argent","Abt 1879","Yes, date unknown","0","Did she die young, or could she have been listed as Mary on the 1880 census?","STR06" "I36166","Boyett","Emma Mable","25 Sep 1894","1 Jan 1967","0","From the papers of Martha White, niece:

'found a letter written on a memorial thank you card that says on the front:

The family of Mable Cordray (Mable Cordray is hand written) acknowledges your expression of sympathy and thanks you for this loving tribute"" from Lois can't make out last name...to Austin Willie [Orma Boyett Smith] which reads:

""Dear Aunt Willie: The services for mother were nice & she looked beautiful. Everything was well taken care of and things are settling down. The floral offerings & help of all her friends was just tremendous. We are all so glad you could come out. Love, The Family""

Postmarked Riverbank, CA Jan. 9, 1967 (Note: postage stamp was 5 cents!)

Inside is a In Memory printed small pamphlet. On the left inside are the verses of ""The Lord is my shepherd..."" On the right inside it reads: [Looks like stamped] :

IN MEMORY OF
EMMA CORDRAY

Born
September 25, 1894

Entered into Rest
January 1, 1967

Memorial Services
Wednesday 1:30 p.m. January 4 1967
Riverbank Memorial Chapel

Officiating
REV. ARLIE DAVIS

Organist
Carl Hawks

Interment
Citizen's Cemetery
Oakdale, California






","STR06" "I9399","Boyett","Ennice Bell","12 May 1899","18 Oct 1965","0","Name: Ennice Bell Brown
Death Date: 25 Oct 1965
Death Place: Baytown, Harris, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 66 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 May 1899
Birthplace: Lees Mill, Texas
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Wesley Boyette
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Henry Etta Jones
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Mont Belvieu, Chambers, Texas
Cemetery: Forest Park Cemetery East
Burial Place: Texas
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117865
Digital Film Number: 4028281
Image Number: 1417
Reference Number: certificate # 64771
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I9399","Boyett","Ennice Bell","12 May 1899","18 Oct 1965","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I7473","Boyett","Erma Estell","25 Feb 1922","24 Feb 2011","0","Funeral services for Erma Hunt, 88, of Hudson, will be held Saturday, February 26, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. in the Carroway Funeral Home Chapel in Lufkin with Brother Billy Knight officiating. Graveside services will follow at 12 Noon Saturday in the Broaddus Cemetery. Mrs. Hunt was born February 25, 1922 in the Rosevine Community, San Augustine County, Texas, to the late Ora May (Griffin) and William Nelson Boyett. She died Thursday, February 24, 2011 at her residence. Mrs. Hunt was a homemaker and a beloved wife, mother, grandmother and sister. She loved to play ""42 "" with her partners. She was a member of New Hope Baptist Church. Mrs. Hunt had lived in Hudson for the past 51 years, and previously resided in Broaddus for 37 years.

Survivors include her daughter and son-in-law, Judy and Bruce Bynum of Broaddus; sons and daughters-in-law, Pete and Wanda Hunt of Lufkin, Allan and Kathy Hunt of Hudson; daughter-in-law, Deloris Quine of Lufkin; fifteen grandchildren; thirty-two great grandchildren; one great-great grandchild; brothers, Hubert Beard of Huntington, Oscar Beard of Bryan, Paul Beard of Port Arthur, Lon Beard of Anaheim, California, Raymond Beard of Atlanta, Georgia; sister, Edna Machann of Zavalla; aunt, Arlee Griffin of Rosevine; and cousin, Dalton Boyd.

In addition to her parents, Mrs. Hunt was also preceded in death by her husband, Jim Hunt; son, Jimmy Hunt; and daughters, Shirley Burgay and Teresa Hunt. Pallbearers will be Carey McMullen, James Hunt, Kenneth Hunt, Daniel Bynum, Steve Baker and Ritchie Segura. Honorary pallbearers will be Ryan Andrews, James Thomas and Richard Andrews. Memorials may be made to Hospice in the Pines, 116 South Raguet, Lufkin, Texas 75904. Memories and condolences may be added at www.carrowayfuneralhome.com. Carroway Funeral Home, Lufkin, directors.

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/lufkindailynews/obituary.aspx?n=erma-hunt&pid=148876429","STR06" "I33736","Boyett","Ernest Edward","1 Nov 1903","19 Sep 1945","0","Name: Ernest Edward Boyett
Death Date: 19 Sep 1945
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 41 years 10 months 18 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 01 Nov 1903
Birthplace: Tx
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Noah Boyett
Father's Birthplace: Tx
Mother's Name: Julia Cooper
Mother's Birthplace: La
Occupation: Salesman
Place of Residence: Houston, Harris, TX
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Beaumont, Tx
Burial Date: 21 Sep 1945
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137964
Digital Film Number: 4029643
Image Number: 1635
Reference Number: cn39686
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I33736","Boyett","Ernest Edward","1 Nov 1903","19 Sep 1945","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I36169","Boyett","Ernest Jackson","19 Dec 1906","3 Aug 1985","0","According to the SSDI, his last residence was Telegraph, Texas, Martha White found information from research prepared by the City of Austin Historic Landmark Commission that indicated Ernest J. Boyett purchased the town of Telegraph, Texas in Kimble County in 1944, and apparently held it until 1963. He was listed as a rancher and owned land in Kimble County in the vicinity of his mentor, former Texas Governor Coke Stevenson. His sister-in-law, Mary Bolt, operated the Telegraph Post Office from 1947 to 1950.

Obituary from the Austin American Statesman, August 4, 1985
(Courtesy of Martha White)

Ernest J. Boyett

Ernest J. Boyett, 78, of Telegraph, Texas died Saturday.

Survived by his wife, France Boyett; one son and daughter-in-law, Jackson and Barbara Boyett of Austin; one step-son Ben Lindsey and wife Carol of Waco; one grandson, Matthew Lindsey of Waco; three sisters, Anne White of Austin, Willie B. Smith of Austin and Evelyn Furman of Fresno, California; several nieces and nephews.

Funeral arrangements are pending at the Aubrey Fife Funeral Home in Junction, Texas.

Local arrangements were handled by Wilke-Amey-Clay Funeral Home.

News story of the funeral of Ernest Boyett, Austin American Statesman, August 5, 1985
(Courtesy of Martha White)

Services Scheduled Tuesday for aide to former governor

Services for Ernest J. Boyett, an executive secretary to former Gov. Coke Stevenson and a former sergeant-at-arms in the state House of Representatives, will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the First Baptist Church at Junction.

Boyett, a resident of Telegraph in Kimble County, died Saturday at the age of 78.

Born in Sabine County, he became a deputy sheriff in Kimble County and city manager in Junction.

In 1935, he moved to Austin and became the first full-time sergeant-at-arms in the House of Representatives under Stevenson, who was speaker. When Stevenson became governor in 1941, Boyett became his executive secretary, a position he held until 1946.

He served as acting sergeant-at-arms in the House of Representatives at the start of every session since 1935.

Boyett is survived by a son Jackson Boyett of Austin; a step-son, Ben Lindsey of Waco; and three sisters.

Bio from FindAGrave (courtesy of Martha Ann White)

One of 9 children born to Robert Edgar and Clarissa Abi Conn Boyett in East Texas. He moved to Junction, Texas where his only brother, Aaron Patrick Boyett, resided. His first marriage was to Sylvia Bolt and ended at her death in 1974. Ernest remarried on November 26, 1975 to Mrs. Frances Lindsey of Austin to whom he was married until his death. Mr. Boyett lived in Kimble County on his ranch that adjoined the of ranch of Coke Stevenson (Texas's World War II Governor). Boyett was the Mayor of Telegraph, Texas and in fact Boyett created Telegraph, Texas and got it on the map, literally. Telegraph consisted of Mr. Boyett's house, the Pink House, the General Store he owned and had a population high of 6! Mr. Boyett served as Governor Stevenson's Executive Secretary. Ernest was connected to a famous bit of Texas history - he was working for Gov. Stephenson when Stevenson ran for election to the United States Senate against President Lyndon B. Johnson. Gov. Stevenson was winning until Box 13 in Duvall County was found and the votes therein narrowly gave the election win to LJB. In addition, Boyett was Sargeant-of-Arms for the Texas House of Representatives. Finally, Mr. Boyett was the Public Relations Director for the Lone Star Book Depository a position he held for many years and until his death. Ernest was preceded in death by both parents, all but three of his siblings, and his first wife Sylia Bolt Boyett.

After he died there was a resolution from in the Texas Legislature honoring his years of service. This resolution can be viwed here:

http://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth146021/m1/94/","STR06" "I11706","Boyett","Ernest Jackson","5 Jul 1947","29 Nov 2011","0","Known as Jackson. He was a graduate of Junction High School.

From FindAGrave:

Jackson and Barbara Boyett On November 29, 2011, the Lord saw fit to call home his devoted servants, Ernest Jackson Boyett, Jr. and Barbara Diane Buis Boyett. Jackson, as he was called, and Barbara died in a head-on auto collision just west of Austin on Highway 290. Jackson was born in Austin on July 5, 1947, the son of Ernest Jackson Boyett, Sr., and Sylvia Bolt Boyett of Junction, Texas. Barbara was born in Angleton, Texas, on March 20, 1947, and was the daughter of Reid Buis and Aleen Whittaker Buis of Angleton, Texas. Jackson and Barbara were graduates of the University of Texas, both holding Bachelor of Arts degrees in English Literature. Jackson graduated with a Master of Divinity degree from Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary in 1976. After working in a variety of ministries, Jackson began a Bible study group that grew into Dayspring Fellowship located at 5500 Avenue G in Austin, Texas. Jackson was also a friend, counselor, teacher and former chairman of the board of To Every Tribe Ministries in Los Fresnos, Texas, and a board member of Providence Theological Seminary in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He and Barbara were both active in the Right to Life movement in Austin. Jackson and Barbara loved their Lord Jesus Christ. They loved Dayspring Fellowship, and they loved Texas, especially Austin. Jackson's father had served for a time as personal secretary to Governor Coke Stevenson and as Sergeant at Arms for the House of Representatives. Jackson is survived by his stepmother, Frances Boyett of Austin, a stepbrother Ben Lindsay and family of Austin, Trent Wilson and family, Dannie Bolt and family, Carolyn Bolt Moore and family, Buddy Bolt and family, his cousins, all of Junction, Texas. Barbara is survived by her brother Kenneth B. Logan of Portland, Oregon, and her cousins Shirley Miller of Alpharetta, Georgia; Gwen Howard of Shreveport, Louisiana; Dorothea LaGrone of Carthage, Texas; Karen Simpson of Naples, Florida; Lanny Latil of Beaumont, Texas; Linda Holbrook of Lake Charles, Louisiana; and Jean Adams of Tyler, Texas. We would be remiss not to mention their cats whom they loved: Sophie, Phoebe and Zachary. Visitation will be held at Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home, 2620 South Congress Ave. on Monday, December 5, from 6:00 until 8:00 pm. Funeral services will be conducted by Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home at High Pointe Baptist Church, 12030 Dessau Road, Austin, Texas on Tuesday, December 6, at 10:00am. Burial will be in the Junction City Cemetery, Junction, Texas, on Tuesday, December 6 at 3:30 p.m. Flowers may be sent to Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home at the above location. Donations in lieu of flowers may be sent to the Jackson and Barbara Boyett Memorial Fund at Dayspring Chapel, 5500 Avenue G, Austin, Texas 78751.

Published in Austin American-Statesman on 04 Dec 2011

Ernest Jackson Boyett, Jr. and his wife, Barbara Diane Buis Boyett died instantly in a head-on auto collision just west of Austin on Highway 290 on November 29, 2011 when another vehicle crossed the divide line and hit their van head-on. Jackson was born in Austin on July 5, 1947. He was the son of Ernest Jackson Boyett, Sr. and Sylvia Bolt Boyett of Junction and Telegraph, Texas. Jackson held a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature and graduated with a Master of Divinity degree from Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary in 1976. Jackson married Barbara Diane Buis on December 18,1971. Boyett was the founding pastor at Dayspring Fellowship when it began in a South Austin home in 1978 and was its pastor until his death. Burial was in Junction City Cemetery, Junction, Texas, on Tuesday, December 6, 2011.","STR06" "I8681","Boyett","Ethel ""Ethie""","28 Sep 1871","29 Jan 1923","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Pr 3
Enumerated 29 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 29 Sheet 4B
384-387
Boyett, Lafayette Hd M W Oct 1850 49 M 1 La Ga Ga Farmer
Boyett, Francis Wf W F Jan 1861 39 M 1 0/0 Tx Ga Ga
385-388
Boyett, James Hd W M Feb 1874 26 M 5 Tx La Ark Farm Laborer
Boyett, ???? Wife W F Nov 1871 28 M 5 3/1 Tx Tn Tx
Boyett, Epsie Dtr W F Oct 1899 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
386-389
Boyett. Ethie Head W M Sept 1871 28 M Tx La Ala Farm Laborer
Boyett, Sarah Wf W F Mar 1878 22 M 5 0/0 Tx Ga Ala

1910 Census
Texas, Jasper, JP #3
Enumerated 20 May 1910
SD 2 ED 62 Sheet 36B
Boyett, Ethel Head M W 38 M1 16 Tx Ark Ala Farmer
Boyett, Sarah Wf F W 33 M1 15 0/0 Tx Ga Fl

1920 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP #8
Enumerated 17 and 18 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 80 Sheet 11A
197-208
Boyett, Eaf. A Head M W 48 M Tx Ark Akr Farmer
Boyett, Sarah Wife F W 41 M Tx Ga Fl
Boyett, Benton A. Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Timber Camp
Boyett, Sallie I Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx


","STR06" "I4043","Boyett","Ethel Dred","10 Aug 1800","27 Dec 1882","0","Ruby Boyett Burkett writes that Ethel Dred Boyett was married three times: to Elizabeth Jane RUSSELL, by whom he had four children: Charlotte, Felix, William, and Eliza Ann BOYETT. He and Sarah SAUCER had six children. He and Nancy PORTER had another six children. He may have been married a fourth time, as at the time of the 1880 Census, his wife, age 36 and born in Georgia, was listed as Margaret.

In a letter from Nan McCoy Kittell to Melinda Strong on June 25, 1999, Nan wrote ""that Ethel Dred Boyette was buried Spring Branch cemetery near Springfield LA with his 3rd wife; his parents believed to be Edward and Rebecca Boyett, Sr."" She further wrote that ""Boit"" is the correct way to pronounce the name, although some family members use ""Boy-ett.""

He was shown as Edward at the time of the 1860 Census, as was his namesake son.","STR06" "I4043","Boyett","Ethel Dred","10 Aug 1800","27 Dec 1882","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
non located

1860 Census
Arkansas, Columbia County, Georgia Twp, P. O. Matthew's Store
Enumerated 12 July 1860
Page 89 Stamped 301
586-600
Edward Boyett 60 M Farmer $500 Ga
Elizabeth Boyett 38 F Ala
Edward Boyett 15 M La
Henrietta Boyett 14 F La
James Boyett 12 M La
Lafayette Boyett 11 M La
Charlotte Boyett 2 F La

1870 Census
Arkansas, Columbia County, Georgia Twp, P. O. Gibsons Store, Ark
Enumerated 18 July 1870
Page 7, Stamped 394
63-63
Boyett, Ethel 69 M W Farmer $300 $300 Ga
Boyett, Elizabeth 52 F W Alabama
Boyett, James 23 M W Farm Laborer Ark
Boyett, Ersula A 21 F W Ark
Boyett, Charlotte 12 F W Ark
Boyett, William 5 M W Ark
Boyett, Eliza 3 F W Ark
Cassterbery, Frances 17 F M Domestic Servant Ark

1880 Census
Arkansas, Columbia County, Georgia Twp
Enumerated 10 Jun 1880
Page 14 SD 1 ED 45
110-110
Boyett, Ethel W M 79 Farmer Ga Scar La
Boyett, Margaret W F 36 Wife Keeping House Ala Ga Ga
Boyett, William A W M 16 Son Works on Farm Ark Ga Ala
Boyett, Eliza W F 14 Dtr At School Ark Ga Ala
Russel, Rebecca W F 31 Boarder Cook Ark S. Ca Ala





","STR06" "I9058","Boyett","Ethel Dred","19 May 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","He, and his father for whom he was named, were both listed as Edward at the time of the 1860 census.","STR06" "I9546","Boyett","Eugene Peavey","1 Feb 1914","2 Oct 1955","0","Name: Eugene Peavy Boyett
Death Date: 02 Oct 1955
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 41 years 8 months 1 day
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 01 Feb 1914
Birthplace: Jasper Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: George Peavy Boyett
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Imelda Dougharty
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Trucking Contractor
Informant: Mrs. A. H. Burkett
Place of Residence: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Cemetery: Davis
Burial Place: Bon Wier, Texas
Burial Date: 03 Oct 1955
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114545
Digital Film Number: 4163997
Image Number: 662
Reference Number: CN 50504
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I9546","Boyett","Eugene Peavey","1 Feb 1914","2 Oct 1955","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I36243","Boyett","Evelyn","18 Jun 1918","16 Aug 1920","0","""Budded on Earth to Bloom in Heaven""","STR06" "I36172","Boyett","Evelyn Maxine ""Tex""","8 Jul 1916","30 Nov 1994","0","The 1935 obituary of her mother, Clarissa Boyett, refers to her as ""Mrs. Jas. Nobles of Beaumont."" Niece Martha White was told by her mother, a sister of her mothers, that Evelyn married first at a relatively young age in order to leave home.

She was divorced from her first husband prior to 1940, and can be found with her second husband, James Clayton Evans, and their hildren in Denver, Colorado.

She later married Joe B. Fleming, an attorney in Houston, and they had a daughter named Cyndi. Her final marriage was to Jerry Furman, who predeceased her.



","STR06" "I22119","Boyett","Ezra Isah","17 Jul 1893","28 Jul 1941","0","Name: Ezra Isah Boyett
Death Date: 28 Jul 1941
Death Place: Crowley, , Acadia, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Race (original): W
Race (standardized): White
Age: 48
Estimated Birth Year: 1893
Birth Place: Jasper, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Ethel Boyett
Father's Name: Bill Boyett
Mother's Name: Jane Jaeporder
Film number: 626289
Image Number: 02064
Certificate Number: 8404
Digital Folder Number: 4213487
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954
","STR06" "I11378","Boyett","Frances Lorene","3 Nov 1927","26 Jan 2021","0","Frances Lorene Wood, 93, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Tuesday, January 26, 2021 at her residence.

Lorene was born in Hemphill on November 3, 1927 to Hamp Boyett and Mittie Weaver Boyett. She had lived in Beaumont where she attended Chenier Business College and earned her Associates Degree. She worked as a secretary/bookkeeper for Wood & Son Motors. She moved back to Sabine County 40 years ago and was a member of the First Baptist Church of Hemphill.

Over the years, she helped to organize fundraisers for Alzheimer's Foundation of America and she helped out by volunteering at Twin Lake's Nursing Home. She loved being outdoors and working in her yard and she loved to color her ""paintings"".

Lorene was preceded in death by her husband, Herbert Wesley Wood, Jr..

She is survived by her longtime best friend and loving companion, Bill Long of Pendleton Harbor; son, Terry Wesley Wood and wife, Cindy, of Beaumont; daughter, Robin Powell and husband, Kelly, of Sour Lake; grandchildren, Tiffany Powell and fianc?', Jody Harrison, Jason Hale, Brent Powell and wife, Andrea, Eric Powell, Megan Zimmerman and husband, William, Wesley Wood and wife, Cyrah, and Dylan Wood; and great grandchildren, Isabella, Ellie, Tracen, Layla, Kahl, Brexley, River, and Rowan.

Graveside services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, January 28, 2021 in Weaver Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Troy Richardson officiating.

Her grandchildren will serve as pallbearers.

Contributions made in Lorene's memory made to the Alzheimer's Foundation of America (https://alzfdn.org/support-us/donate/) or First Baptist Church of Hemphill would be greatly appreciated by her family.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 3, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I24166","","","","","","","" "I36200","Boyett","George Eloy","31 Aug 1934","19 Feb 2010","0","George Eloy Boyett, 75, died in Hemphill after an illness. Mr. Boyett was born in Milam, TX. and has lived in Pineland, TX, since 1961. He was a truck driver for Tate's Sanitation Service.

George is survived by his wife Audrey Boyett of Pineland, his son Gary Boyett of Lufkin, two daughters Vicky Williams and Sherry Boyett both of Pineland. He is also survived by his brother Jimmy Boyett of Alto, TX, three sisters, Laverne Elliott of Milam, Iva Dell Bush of Center, Willa Dean Walton of Huntington, seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren. George was preceded in death by his sister Maudine Wallace.

Visitation will be from 4:00 pm until 8:00 pm, Saturday, Feb. 20, 2010, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX. Funeral services will be at 2:00 pm, Sunday, Feb. 21, 2010, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Bethel Chapel Cemetery, Pineland, TX.","STR06" "I9394","Boyett","George Peavey","16 Mar 1884","17 Oct 1952","0","Ruby Boyett Burkett's website has the following story about her father: ""He was born in Newton County and remained there for most of his life. At some point in his life, his brother Johnny who lived in Elizabeth, Louisiana helped him to get a job there. After a short time George told his brother, ""well, I'm going back to Texas---the sun don't rise and set in Louisiana"".","STR06" "I9394","Boyett","George Peavey","16 Mar 1884","17 Oct 1952","0","(Medical):GROUP II - The Sons of Thomas Boyt/Boyet/Boyett (b ca 1665) (Kits #4-38: Haplogroup F)

SEE KIT # 27145 Below

Thomas Boyt (Boyte, Boyet, Boyett) of Nansemond Co., VA, born ca 1665, married Rebecca:
? THOMAS (b ca 1690)
? WILLIAM (b ca 1700)
? EDWARD (b 1715)
? GEORGE (b 1715)

The Boyett(e) DNA Project has demonstrated that the ancestors of the following project members descend from the sons of Thomas and Rebecca:

Kit 123583 - Joseph Boyette (b 1745 NC) > George Boyette (b 1770) > James Boyette (b 1800)
Kit 121977 - Joseph Josiah Boyett (b 1795) > James Jackson Boyett (b 1835, GA) > Robert Triggs Boyett ( b 1866, GA)
Kit 109316 - John Boyett (b 1815 GA) > Jasper Greene Boyett (b 1850) > Lemuel Greene Boyett (b 1891 AL)
Kit 106119 - John Boyett (b 1815 GA) >Jasper Greene Boyett (b 1850) >Julius Newton Boyett (b 1886)
Kit 103311 - Elisha Marion Boyett (b 1861 MS)
Kit 102538 - Joseph Josiah Boyett (b 1795). These results confirm the descent of the Clay Co., GA line of Boyetts.
Kit 101684 - Joseph Josiah Boyett (b 1795) > Leroy Triggs Boyett (b 1823 GA) > Leroy Caroline Boyett (b 1856 GA)
Kit 95377 - Edward Boyett (b 1715)> James Boyett (b ca 1745)
Kit 89555 - Thomas James Boyett, Sr (1783)> Thomas James Boyett, Jr (b 1830)
Kit 86549 - William H. Boyte (b ca 1821 NC) > James Henry Boyte (b 1853 AR)> Henry Ward Boyte (b 1900 AR)
Kit 81573 - John D. (J.D.) Boyette (b ca 1873 in Copiah Co. MS - this line later moved to East Carroll Parish, LA)
Kit 81217 -Jesse Boyett (b 1824, NC)> James A. Boyett (b 1856)> William Boyett (b 1878 AR)
Kit 74903 - Isaac Boyett (b 1773, NC)> Robert T. Boyett (b 1807, NC)> William T Boyett (b 1852, MS)
Kit 69045 - Etheldred Boyett (b 1744/45)> Jehu Boyett (b 1785) > John F. Boyett (b 1807)
Kit 67488 - Noah Boyett (b 1830 AL) >James Noah Boyett (b 1873)> Harry Boyett (b 1910 TX)
Kit 59028 - Arthur Boyett (b 1790, GA) > Daniel David Boyett (b 1816 GA) > John William Boyett (b 1843)
Kit 56330 - Henry Boyett (b 1815 NC) > Hiram Monroe Boyett (b 1861 AL) > Otis Jasper Boyett (b 1899)
Kit 45559 - Shadrick Boyte (b 1765) > Shadrick Boyte (b ca 1790) > Hugh Boyte (b 1827 MS)
Kit 40348- Franklin E. Boyett (b 1817, NC) > John Floyd Boyett (b 1858) > Elzie Lee Boyett (b 1879)
Kit 30548 - Jordan Boyat (b ca 1765) > Thomas Boyat (b 1806 KY) > Elisha Boyatt (b 1839 KY)
Kit 30389 - Jordan Boyett (b 1802)
Kit 30164 - Harry Lee Boyett (b TX) > Harry Lee Boyett (b 1929 )
Kit 27978 - Joseph Josiah Boyett (b 1795 NC) >George Love Harrison Boyett (1843) >Charles Isaac Boyett (b 1867 GA)
Kit 27902 - William Boyett (b 1830) > William Madison Boyett (b 1858 MS) > Enoch Jefferson Boyett (b 1890 TX)
Kit 27145 - Noah Boyett (b 1830 AL) > John Wesley Boyett (b 1856 TX) > George Peavy Boyett (b 1884 TX)
Kit 26248 - Samuel Boyett (b 1842) > Lee Boyette (b 1867) > Samuel Boyette (b 1892)
Kit 25431 - Chatham Boyett, (b 1795) > Greenberry Boyett (b 1832 AL) >James Jackson Boyett (b 1886 TX)
Kit 26893 - Ephrahim Boyett (b 1755) > Moses Boyett ( b 1735)?
Kit 25086 - John Boyett (b 1895).>Thomas Ashley Boyett (b 1842)>James Monroe Boyett (b 1881)>William Cullen Boyette (b 1909)
Kit 24676 - Thomas Boyatt (b 1806) > Henderson Boyatt (b 1832 TN) > James Granville Boyd (b 1861 TN)

http://www.familytreedna.com/public/boyette/default.aspx?section=results
","STR06" "I36190","Boyett","George Washington","10 Jul 1897","9 Dec 1976","0","Name: George Washington Boyett
Death Date: 09 Dec 1976
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 79 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 10 Jul 1897
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Noel E Boyett
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mattie Henderson
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Informant: Iva Dell Boyett Butler (Daughter)
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Gravehill Cemetery
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243986
Digital Film Number: 4005516
Image Number: 03118
Reference Number: 96456
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I36190","Boyett","George Washington","10 Jul 1897","9 Dec 1976","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 202-6 SD 18 Sheet 2A Stamped 73
22-25
Boyett, George W Head M W 32 M 19 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Boyett, Fannie Wf F W 28 M 15 Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Wilisdine Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Laverne Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
---26
Boyett, Arthur Head M W 28 M 25 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Boyett, Susie Wf F W 26 M 23 Tx Ark Tx
Boyett, Verna R Dtr F W 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
23-27
Boyett, Ross A Head M W 26 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Boyett, Velma Wf F W 21 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
24----
Boyett, Mattie Head F W 57 Wd 19 Tx Ala Ga
26-29
Gray, Clarence and Virgie Family","STR06" "I9539","Boyett","George Worthy","18 Apr 1907","14 Mar 1972","0","The SSDI shows his last residence as Kent, Portage County, Ohio..","STR06" "I11375","Boyett","Hamp Hansford","4 Dec 1897","13 Oct 1987","0","A pallbearer at the 1947 funeral of his brother-in-law, William Ashley Fullen. William's second and third wives were Nettie Weaver and Meriah Weaver.

Hamp married second Leona Bragg. According the the SSDI, his last address or record was in Bronson, Texas.","STR06" "I11375","Boyett","Hamp Hansford","4 Dec 1897","13 Oct 1987","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 9 and 10 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 171 Sheet 5A
97-98
Boyett, Hamp H Heade M W 22 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Boyett, Mittie Wf F W 22 M Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Hoy H Son M W 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 11, 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 2B
40-44
Boyett, Hamp Head M W 32 m 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Boyett, Mittie Wf F W ??? M 20 Tx Ala Tx
Boyett, Hoye Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Selma Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Arvie Dtr (Sic) F (sic) W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Lorene Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Weaver, Sallie Roomer F W 53 S Tx Ala Tx","STR06" "I9395","Boyett","Henrietta","9 Mar 1887","1 Nov 1953","0","She married first Joseph M. COCHRAN, second Francis Marshall CASEY (of Canada), and third a Mr. Davis.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXNC-ZRP
name: Heneritta B. Davis
death date: 01 Nov 1953
death place: Liberty, Liberty, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 66 years 7 months 22 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 09 Mar 1887
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name:
father's birthplace: Unknown
mother's name:
mother's birthplace: Unknown
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Liberty, Liberty, Texas
cemetery: Kirbyville Cemetery
burial place: Kirbyville, Texas
burial date: 02 Nov 1953
Informant Joe Cochran
additional relatives:
film number: 2113986
digital film number: 4165745
image number: 1380
reference number: cn 57510
Collection: Heneritta B. Davis, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I36158","Boyett","Henry Denson","25 Sep 1836","6 Oct 1901","0","Kay Parker McCary, in her annotated transcription of the Gravel Hill Cemetery, states that he was the son of Gipson Boyett and Eliz Bateman, and a twin to Emerantha Boyett Isom. She was born on the September 24 and he was born on September 25.","STR06" "I36158","Boyett","Henry Denson","25 Sep 1836","6 Oct 1901","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Alabama, Lowndes County, Lowndes
Enumerated 12 Nov 1850
651-651
Sebron Boyett 32 M Planter $200 N. Carolina
Elizabeth Boyett 28 F S. Carolina
Amarintha Boyett 14 F Ala
Denson Boyett 12 M Ala
Mary M Cook 24 F S. Carolina

1860 Census
Alabama, Butler County, Precinct 7, P. O. Kirkville
Enumerated 26 July 1860
Page 192 Stamped 189
1367-1367
Denson Boyett 33 M Mecannic $2000 $50 Ala
M. J. Boyett 15 F ---

1870 Census
Arkansas, Columbia County, Clay Twp, P. O. Magnolia Ark
Enumerated 21 July 1870
Stamped 381
17-17
Boyett, Denson 32 M W Farm Laborer Ark
Boyett, Mary J 25 F W Ark
Boyett, John O 8 M W Ala
Boyett, Alice C 5 F W Ala

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, ED 85, Precinct 1
160-161
Boiett, Denson W M 44 Farmer Ala NC SC
Boiett, Mary J W F 36 Wf Ala SC SC
Boiett, John O. W M 18 Son Ala
Boiett, Allice C. W F 15 Dau Ala
Boiett, Robbert E. W M 10 Son Ark
Boiett, Burrell G. W M 6 Son Tx
Boiett, Francis L. W F 3 Dau Tx","STR06" "I9068","Boyett","Henry Jackson","Mar 1872","19 Mar 1912","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Precinct No. 3
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 29 Sheet 9A Stamped 241
150-151
Boyett, Henry Head W M Mar 1872 28 M 6 Tx Fl Gl Florida
Boyett, Margret Wf W F Dec 1873 26 M 6 3/3 Tx La Al
Boyett, Ollie O Dtr W F Aug 1894 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Bessie Dtr W F Sept 1876 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Etta E Dtr W F Feby 1899 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Daugertry, Claricy Mother in Law Dec 1838 61 M 40 6/5 Ala S.Car. S. Car.
Marshal, Amanda Sister-in-law W F Dec 1871 28 M 2 1/1 Tx La Ala
Marshal, Cicie Dtr W F Dec 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I11380","Boyett","Hoye Hansford","11 Jan 1919","7 May 1994","0","According to the SSDI, his last address of record was Vidor, Texas.","STR06" "I14697","Boyett","Iva Dell","13 Feb 1941","","0","Ivy Dell Boyett
Date of Birth 13 Feb 1941
Gender Female
Birth County Sabine
Father's Name George Boyett
Mother's Name Fannie Gray
Roll Number 1941_0001

The Sabine County Reporter
September 25, 2013, Page 7

'58 Reunion
The 1958 graduating class of Hemphill High School met on Sept. 14, 2013, at the Hemphill Garden Club Centery for their 55th reunion. The food was catered by Mary Kay's Restaurant in San Augustine. Sammie Stewart graciously hoted the reunion. Those in attendance....: Weldon Elliott, Glenn McCroskey, John Anderson, Glyn Smith, Dr. B. H. McDaniel, Jimmy Tompkins, June (Pete) Cordray, Charles Spears, Clara Howell Murphy, Sammie Smith Stewart, Dr. Ronald Toole, Earl Graham, Mayor Robert Hamilton, Paul Harvey, Sonia Dunn Butler, Wanda Dickerson Wall, Iva Dell Boyette (sic) Bush, Don Gilbert Rash and LeGail Peyton Moody.


","STR06" "I36162","Boyett","James Burrell","9 Dec 1874","4 Aug 1949","0","Name: James B. Boyett
Death Date: 04 Aug 1949
Death Place: Tye, Taylor, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 74 years 7 months 5 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1875
Birth Date: 9 Dec 1874
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Denison Boyett
Father's Birthplace: Miss
Mother's Name: Mary Bunkley
Mother's Birthplace: Miss
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Route 1, Tye, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Tye, Texas
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223536
Digital Film Number: 4005463
Image Number: 2439
Reference Number: item 5 rc 46576
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36162","Boyett","James Burrell","9 Dec 1874","4 Aug 1949","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Brown County, JP 6
Enumerated 27 and 28 Apr 1910
SD 14 ED 106 Sheet 5A Stamped 206
86-89
Boyett, James B Head M W 35 m1 10 Tx Ala Ala Farmer
Boyett, Sarah B Wf F W 29 m1 10 3/3 La Miss Miss
Boyett, Walter E Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Emma B Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Carrie E Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Taylor County, JP 5
Enumerated 4 Mar 1920
SD 269 ED 17 Sheet 14B
278-288
Boyett, James B Head M W 45 Tx Ala Ala Farmer
Boyett, Bessie Wf F W 38 M La Miss Miss
Boyett, Walter E Son M W 21 S Tx Tx La Farm Laborer
Boyett, Emma Belle Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx La
Boyett, Estella Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx La
Boyett, H.D. Son M W 9 S Tx Tx La

1930 Census
Texas, Taylor County, JP 5
Enumerated 14 Apr 1930
ED 221-26 SD 8 Sheet 6A
278-288
Boyett, Jim Head M W 55 Tx Ala Ga Farmer
Boyett, Bessie Wf F W 48 M Miss Miss Miss
Boyett, Henry Son M W 19 S Tx Tx La Farmer



","STR06" "I36162","Boyett","James Burrell","9 Dec 1874","4 Aug 1949","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I22107","Boyett","James Elonzo ""Lou""","Feb 1874","Abt 1949","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Jasper, Pr. No. 3
Enumerated 29 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 29 Sheet 4B
383-386
Behannon, Danie He W M Jan 1860 40 M 14 Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Behannon, Eliza Wife W F Oct 1867 32 M 14 4/3 Ark Ark Ark
Behannon, Odessa Dtr W F Aug 1887 12 S Ark Ark Ark
Behannon, Alonzo Son W M Sep 1890 ( S Ark Ark Ark
Behannon, Festus Son W M Mar 1898 2 S Ark Akr Akr
384-387
Boyett, Lafayette Hd M W Oct 1850 49 M 1 La Ga Ga Farmer
Boyett, Francis Wf W F Jan 1861 39 M 1 0/0 Tx Ga Ga
385-388
Boyett, James Hd W M Feb 1874 26 M 5 Tx La Ark Farm Laborer
Boyett, ???? Wife W F Nov 1871 28 M 5 3/1 Tx Tn Tx
Boyett, Epsie Dtr W F Oct 1899 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
386-389
Boyett, Ethie Head W M Sept 1871 28 M Tx La Ala Farm Laborer
Boyett, Sarah Wf W F Mar 1878 22 M 5 0/0 Tx Ga Ala

1910 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Jp #3
Enumerated 2 May 1910
SD 2 ED 62 Sheet 25B
445-475
Boyett, James E HEad M W 36 M1 15 Tx Ark Ark Farmer
Boyett, Phoebe A Wf F W 37 M1 15 9/7 Tx Tn Tx
Boyett, Epsie Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Elphis E Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Francis M Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Etta L Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, William L Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, James E Son M W 1 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Selistial I Dtr F W 1 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx


","STR06" "I10349","Boyett","James Estell","27 Sep 1908","18 Nov 1979","0","Boyett, James Estelle
KIRBYVILLE ? Funeral for James Estelle Boyett, 71, of Kirbyville will be at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Central Baptist Church with the Rev. Percy Bailey officiating. Burial will be in the Magnolia Springs Cemetery under the direction of Causey's E.E. Stringer Funeral Home. Pallbearers will be members of Central Baptist Church. Mr. Boyett died Sunday, November 18, 1979 at 6:30 a.m. at his home after an illness. He was a lifelong resident of the Kirbyville community. A retired maintenance employee of the Southwestern Timber Co., he was also a farmer and rancher. He was a member of the Central Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Jewel Everage Boyett of Kirbyville; a son and daughter-in-law, Edward and Bobbie Boyett of Silsbee; a foster daughter, Pauline Davis of Kirbyville; a brother, Lon Boyett of Silsbee; grandchildren, Jerry and Dianne Gore of Canoga Park, Calif., Pete and Nola Baker of Silsbee, and James and Cheryl Boyett of Silsbee; great-grandchildren, Jerry Niles Gore Jr., Terri Gore, Kathy Gore, and Rodney Baker; sisters, Celestria ""Sis"" Hawthorne, Epsey Hall, Louie Kelly, and Fannie Hamlett, all of Kirbyville.

http://www.genealogybuff.com/tx/tx-jasper-obits4.htm
","STR06" "I9062","Boyett","James Noah","12 Jun 1874","Bef 1920","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Pr 3
Enumerated 26 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 29 Sheet 22A Stamped 254
257-260
Boyett, Nary Had m W Jun 1873 26 M 11 Tx La Ala Farmer
Boyett, Julia Wf W F Apr 1875 25 M 11 4/3 La Ala Iowa
Boyett, Nettie Dtr W F Oct 1880 9 S Tx Tx La
Boyett, Clifford Son W M Dec 1897 w S Tx Tx La
Boyett, Susan Dtr W F Sept 1899 8/12 S Tx Tx La

1910 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 5
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 113 Sheet 3B
Newton and Kirbyville Road
50-50
Boyett, Noah Head M W 35 M1 20 Tx Ark Ala Blacksmith
Boyett, Julia Wf F W 35 M1 20 7/6 La Ala Iowa
Boyett, Clifford Son M W 13 S Tx Tx La Laborer Home Farm
Boyett, Susan Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx La
Boyett, Anna Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx La
Boyett, Earnest Son M W 6 S Tx Tx La
Boyett, Kizzie Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx La
Powell, James Son-in-law M W 25 m1 3 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Powell, Nettie F W 19 M1 3 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Powell, John D. Grandson M W 1 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I15365","Boyett","James R.","22 Apr 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","Boyett, James Henderson - b. Apr. 22, 1848: (Found-J. H. Boyett) Texas
24th & 25th Cavalry ""Cons"", Company B (Son of Ethel Dread Boyett and
Nancy Porter)

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=nitrox&id=I481

","STR06" "I17535","Boyett","James Roy","20 Apr 1935","13 Oct 2011","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 19, 2011, Page 11

James Roy Boyett, Sr.

James Roy Boyett, Sr., 76, of Devers, died Thursday, October 13, 2011, at Harbor Hospice in Beaumont. James was born to Billie Gilchrist Lavell Boyett and Roy Lavell Boyett on April 20, 1935, in Rosevine, Texas.

Survivors include his wife, Helen Boyett; son, Jon Paul Boyett and his wife Kelly, all of Devers; daughter, Rebecca Villarreal and her husband Eduardo of League City; eight grandchildren; and ten great-grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by his parents; and son, James ""Jim"" Boyett, Jr.

His funeral service will be 10:00 a.m., Monday, October 17, 2011, at Broussard's, 2000 McFaddin Avenue, Beaumont, with burial to follow at Gravel Hill Cemetery in Hemphill, Texas.","STR06" "I38213","Boyett","James Roy","6 Apr 1956","29 May 2010","0","James Roy Boyett, Jr., 54, of Beaumont, passed away Saturday, May 29, 2010. He was born April 6, 1956, to Helen Aliene Johnson and James Roy Boyett, Sr.

He worked as a paint contractor where he met his wife, Donna Benassi and they began a thirty year love affair. Donna worked alongside her husband in several businesses. Known to all his grandchildren as ""PaPa"" and Uncle Jim to his nieces and nephews, he was a much loved man. He spent long hours with his four sons fishing, which was the love of his life

James is survived by his wife, Donna Yvonne Boyett of Beaumont; four sons, Kevin Benassi of Katy, James R. Boyett III of Gilchrist, Dwayne K. Boyett of Goodrich and Brian Boyett of Crystal Beach; six grandchildren; parents, James and Aliene Boyett of Devers; brother, Jon Paul Boyett of Devers; and sister, Rebecca Villarreal of League City; one aunt and uncle; two nieces and two nephews.

His funeral service will be 10:30 a.m. Friday, June 4, 2010, at Broussard's, 2000 McFaddin, Beaumont. A graveside service will be 3:00 p.m. Friday afternoon at Gravell Hill Cemetery in Hemphill. A gathering of his family and friends will be held prior to his service at Broussard's.

http://broussardsmortuary.com/services.asp?page=odetail&id=6770","STR06" "I17779","Boyett","James Thomas","Abt 1812","Abt 1880","0","""BOYETT/BOYETTE James T., b. 1812 in Burke County, Georgia; died 1880/82 in Bradley County, Arkansas. Moved to Arkansas from Mississippi. He was a farmer and served in the Civil War. He was taken prisoner of war at Vicksburg; son of Edward and Rebecca Boyett.""","STR06" "I17865","","","","","","","" "I36244","Boyett","Jewel Dean","Aft 1910","Aft 1910","0","Dates estimated, none shown on headstone.","STR06" "I47977","Boyett","Jimmie","6 Sep 1931","26 Feb 2022","0","Jimmie Boyett, 90, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Saturday, February 26, 2022 at Legacies Nursing and Rehabilitation in Hemphill.

Jimmie was born in Milam, Texas on September 6, 1931 to George Boyett and Fannie Gray Boyett. He had served his country as a member of the United States Air Force. After serving in the military, he became a firefighter for the Houston Fire Department. He continued his firefighting career for 31 years earning the rank of District Chief before he retired.
He is survived by his wife, Wanda Nance Boyett of Hemphill; daughter, Nena Chance and husband, Glenn, of Hemphill; sister, Iva Dell Doggett of Center; grandchildren, Kyle Knopp and Ashton Daffron; and great grandchildren, Shane, Logan, Daxton, Hagan, Kahlyn, and Savannah.

Graveside services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 2, 2022 in Sardis-Edgefield Cemetery in Cherokee County under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

Condolences and memories may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Find A Grave, Contributor: Bobby Sowell (49092816)

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 2, 2022, page 4","STR06" "I30050","Boyett","John","Abt 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","Child # 2
JOHN BOYETT born around 1848, in Louisiana. His nick name may have been Gage or Cage. He was living with Gatsy Jane and P. Tucker on the 1870 Census of Louisiana. His age was listed wrong. No other information.

Source:

Author: DaveBoyett
Surnames: Boyett Smith
Classification: queries

Message Board URL:

http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.boyett/408.1.1.1/mb.ashx

Pedigree Chart and information provided by Margarett Hollingsworth:

mjth1@yahoo.com","STR06" "I30076","Boyett","John Oliver","22 May 1862","5 Jan 1934","0","Name: John Oliver Boyett
Death Date: 05 Jan 1934
Death Place: Precinct 6, Rosevine, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 71 years 8 months 14 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 22 May 1862
Birthplace: Alabama
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mrs John Oliver Boyett
Father's Name: H D Boyett
Father's Birthplace: Alabama
Mother's Name: Mary Jane Bunkley
Mother's Birthplace: Alabama
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Informant: Mrs. W. J. Bolt, Rosevine, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Gravel Hill, Texas
Burial Date: 06 Jan 1934
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2115985
Digital Film Number: 4165965
Image Number: 919
Reference Number: cn 4361
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I30076","Boyett","John Oliver","22 May 1862","5 Jan 1934","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 8
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 5B
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
69-69
Boyett, John O Head M W May 1862 38 M 12 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Boyett, Mattie A Wf W F Mar 1870 30 M12 5/4 Tx Miss Miss
Boyett, Lula I Dtr W F Oct 1888 11 S Tx Ala Tx
Boyett, Elisha O Son W M Jan 1891 9 S Tx Ala Tx
Boyett, William N Son W M May 1895 5 S Tx Ala Tx
Boyett, Zenas Son W M Aug 1898 1 S Tx Ala Tx
70-70
Boyett, Robert E Head W M Sept 1865 34 M 7 Tx Ala Ala Farmer
Boyett, Clarissa L Wf W F July 1877 22 M 7 2/2 Tx Miss MIss
Boyett, Mable E Dtr W F Sept 1894 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Aaron Son W M Mar 1898 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 3 May 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 14B
238-240
Boyett, John O Head M W 47 m1 22 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Boyett, Mattie A Wf F W 30 m1 22 7/5 Tx Miss Miss
Boyett, Elisha O Son M W 19 S Tx Ala Tx Laborer Home Farm
Boyett, William N Son M W 12 S Tx Ala Tx Laborer Home Farm
Boyett, Burl D Son M W 6 S Tx Ala Tx
Boyett, Mary L Dtr F W 4 S Tx Ala Tx
239-241
Boyett, Robert E Head M W 39 m1 17 Tx Ala Ala Farmer'
Boyett, Clarissa A Wf F W 32 m1 17 6/5 Tx Miss Miss
Boyett, Aaron P Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Willie O Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Earnest J Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Vida S Dtr F W ?/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 17 and 19 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheets 16A and 16 B Stamped 212
315-315
Boyett, John O HEad M W 57 M Ala Ala Ala Farming
Boyett, Mattie A Wf F W 49 m Tx Miss Miss
Boyett, William N Son M W 23 S Tx Ala Tx Farm Laborer
Boyett, Donley B Son M W 16 S Tx Ala Tx Farm Laborer
Boyett, Mary L F W 14 Tx Ala Tx
Boyett, Roy L Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
316-316
Boyett, Ernest E Head M W 26 M Tx US US Farmer
Boyett, Fernatte J Wf F W 20 M Tx La Tx
Guthrie, Ben R Boarder M W 64 Wd ALa Ala Ala Carpenter

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated April 11, 1930
ED 202-8 SD 19 Sheet 5A Stamped 96
88-91
Boyett, John Oliver Head M W 67 N 26 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Boyett, Mattie Wf F W 60 M 21 Tx Miss Miss
Boyett, Donley Son M W 26 D 21 Tx Ala Tx Farmer Home Farm
Boyett, Lavalle Son M W 18 S Tx Ala Tx Farmer Home Farm
Hall, Lena Dtr F W 26 Wd 19 Tx Ala Tx
Hall, Melva Grandson M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx






","STR06" "I30076","Boyett","John Oliver","22 May 1862","5 Jan 1934","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I40137","Boyett","John T.","Abt 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):He was missing from the 1900 census listing, when he would have been around 6? Where was he?","STR06" "I30048","Boyett","John Thomas","12 Mar 1867","15 Jun 1953","0","AKA Boyette

Name: John Thomas Boyett
Death Date: 15 Jun 1953
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper Co., Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 86 years 1 month 3 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 May 1867
Birthplace: Arkansas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: No record
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: No record
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Bronson, Sabine Co., Texas
Informant: Gertrude Wolfe
Cemetery: Gravel Hill
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 16 Jun 1953
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2113926
Digital Film Number: 4165507
Image Number: 1753
Reference Number: cn 31358
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I30048","Boyett","John Thomas","12 Mar 1867","15 Jun 1953","0","(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

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Pr 4
Enumerated 6 and 7 June 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 3A
56-56
Boyt, John T Head W M May 1867 33 M 10 Ark -- -- Farmer
Boyt, Ida Wf M F May 1874 26 M 10 4/4 Tx -- --
Boyt, Hardy Son W M Oct 1891 8 S Tx Ark Tx
Boyt, Ada Dtr W F May 1894 6 S Tx Ark Tx
Boyt, Burtis Son W M March 1896 4 S Tx Ark Tx
Boyt, Lula Dtr W F Aug 1897 2 S Tx Ark Tx

","STR06" "I30048","Boyett","John Thomas","12 Mar 1867","15 Jun 1953","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I9390","Boyett","John Wesley","12 Feb 1856","21 Mar 1914","0","Ruby Boyett Burkett wrote that like his father, John was an experienced carpenter. He built each of his three daughters-in-law folding ironing boards, and there were not many of those in those days.

","STR06" "I9390","Boyett","John Wesley","12 Feb 1856","21 Mar 1914","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Federal Census:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John BOYETT Self M Male W 24 TX Works In Saw Mill --- ---
Henretta BOYETT Wife M Female W 17 GA Keeping House --- ---
Elizabeth BOYETT Dau S Female W 1 TX At Home
Wm. J. BOYETT Brother M Male W 26 TX Works In Saw Mill --- --- Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 1, Newton, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255321
NA Film Number T9-1321
Page Number 535D
","STR06" "I9390","Boyett","John Wesley","12 Feb 1856","21 Mar 1914","0","(Medical):GROUP II - The Sons of Thomas Boyt/Boyet/Boyett (b ca 1665) (Kits #4-38: Haplogroup F)

SEE KIT # 27145 Below

Thomas Boyt (Boyte, Boyet, Boyett) of Nansemond Co., VA, born ca 1665, married Rebecca:
? THOMAS (b ca 1690)
? WILLIAM (b ca 1700)
? EDWARD (b 1715)
? GEORGE (b 1715)

The Boyett(e) DNA Project has demonstrated that the ancestors of the following project members descend from the sons of Thomas and Rebecca:

Kit 123583 - Joseph Boyette (b 1745 NC) > George Boyette (b 1770) > James Boyette (b 1800)
Kit 121977 - Joseph Josiah Boyett (b 1795) > James Jackson Boyett (b 1835, GA) > Robert Triggs Boyett ( b 1866, GA)
Kit 109316 - John Boyett (b 1815 GA) > Jasper Greene Boyett (b 1850) > Lemuel Greene Boyett (b 1891 AL)
Kit 106119 - John Boyett (b 1815 GA) >Jasper Greene Boyett (b 1850) >Julius Newton Boyett (b 1886)
Kit 103311 - Elisha Marion Boyett (b 1861 MS)
Kit 102538 - Joseph Josiah Boyett (b 1795). These results confirm the descent of the Clay Co., GA line of Boyetts.
Kit 101684 - Joseph Josiah Boyett (b 1795) > Leroy Triggs Boyett (b 1823 GA) > Leroy Caroline Boyett (b 1856 GA)
Kit 95377 - Edward Boyett (b 1715)> James Boyett (b ca 1745)
Kit 89555 - Thomas James Boyett, Sr (1783)> Thomas James Boyett, Jr (b 1830)
Kit 86549 - William H. Boyte (b ca 1821 NC) > James Henry Boyte (b 1853 AR)> Henry Ward Boyte (b 1900 AR)
Kit 81573 - John D. (J.D.) Boyette (b ca 1873 in Copiah Co. MS - this line later moved to East Carroll Parish, LA)
Kit 81217 -Jesse Boyett (b 1824, NC)> James A. Boyett (b 1856)> William Boyett (b 1878 AR)
Kit 74903 - Isaac Boyett (b 1773, NC)> Robert T. Boyett (b 1807, NC)> William T Boyett (b 1852, MS)
Kit 69045 - Etheldred Boyett (b 1744/45)> Jehu Boyett (b 1785) > John F. Boyett (b 1807)
Kit 67488 - Noah Boyett (b 1830 AL) >James Noah Boyett (b 1873)> Harry Boyett (b 1910 TX)
Kit 59028 - Arthur Boyett (b 1790, GA) > Daniel David Boyett (b 1816 GA) > John William Boyett (b 1843)
Kit 56330 - Henry Boyett (b 1815 NC) > Hiram Monroe Boyett (b 1861 AL) > Otis Jasper Boyett (b 1899)
Kit 45559 - Shadrick Boyte (b 1765) > Shadrick Boyte (b ca 1790) > Hugh Boyte (b 1827 MS)
Kit 40348- Franklin E. Boyett (b 1817, NC) > John Floyd Boyett (b 1858) > Elzie Lee Boyett (b 1879)
Kit 30548 - Jordan Boyat (b ca 1765) > Thomas Boyat (b 1806 KY) > Elisha Boyatt (b 1839 KY)
Kit 30389 - Jordan Boyett (b 1802)
Kit 30164 - Harry Lee Boyett (b TX) > Harry Lee Boyett (b 1929 )
Kit 27978 - Joseph Josiah Boyett (b 1795 NC) >George Love Harrison Boyett (1843) >Charles Isaac Boyett (b 1867 GA)
Kit 27902 - William Boyett (b 1830) > William Madison Boyett (b 1858 MS) > Enoch Jefferson Boyett (b 1890 TX)
Kit 27145 - Noah Boyett (b 1830 AL) > John Wesley Boyett (b 1856 TX) > George Peavy Boyett (b 1884 TX)
Kit 26248 - Samuel Boyett (b 1842) > Lee Boyette (b 1867) > Samuel Boyette (b 1892)
Kit 25431 - Chatham Boyett, (b 1795) > Greenberry Boyett (b 1832 AL) >James Jackson Boyett (b 1886 TX)
Kit 26893 - Ephrahim Boyett (b 1755) > Moses Boyett ( b 1735)?
Kit 25086 - John Boyett (b 1895).>Thomas Ashley Boyett (b 1842)>James Monroe Boyett (b 1881)>William Cullen Boyette (b 1909)
Kit 24676 - Thomas Boyatt (b 1806) > Henderson Boyatt (b 1832 TN) > James Granville Boyd (b 1861 TN)

http://www.familytreedna.com/public/boyette/default.aspx?section=results
","STR06" "I22118","Boyett","John Wesley","Jul 1883","18 Sep 1941","0","Name: John Wesley Boyett
Death Date: 18 Sep 1941
Death Place: Shreveport, , Caddo, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Race (original): W
Race (standardized): White
Age: 57
Estimated Birth Year: 1884
Birth Place: Simpson, Louisiana
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Eugenie Vallery Boyett
Father's Name: William Monroe Boyett
Mother's Name: Mary Jane Jordan
Film number: 1183300
Image Number: 00592
Certificate Number: 11051
Digital Folder Number: 4213489
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954
","STR06" "I34287","","","","","","","" "I36202","Boyett","Johnnie Murrill","29 Feb 1932","7 Oct 2004","0","10/09/2004
Obituaries
The Daily Sentinel, Nacogdoches, Texas

Johnnie Boyett
Brookland Cemetery, Shelby Co., TX

Funeral for Johnnie Boyett, 72, of Joaquin will be at 11 a.m.
today in Mangum Funeral Home Chapel, Center, with the Rev.
Jody Hooper officiating. Burial will be in Brookland Cemetery,
Joaquin.

Boyett died Oct. 7, 2004, at his residence.

Born Feb. 29, 1932, in San Augustine, he was the son of Johnny
H. and Audrey Barnett Boyett. He was a member of First Baptist
Church in Haslam. He was employed with Joaquin ISD in
maintenance and with the Joaquin post office.

Survivors include his wife, Bernice Boyett of Joaquin; sons,
Johnnie Joe Boyett, Wayne Boyett and Jackie Boyett, all of
Joaquin; daughter, Mary Boyett Stanley of Joaquin; brother,
A.J. Boyett of Logansport; and 10 grandchildren.

Mangum Funeral Home, Center.

Shown as the grandson of John Edward Boyet and Olive Thornton by Ken Cottle. His Boyet line appears to have migrated from Alabama to Mississippi to San Augustine County, Texas.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=AHN&db=toltec&id=I01888

","STR06" "I8632","Boyett","Julia Ann","20 Nov 1858","14 Dec 1942","0","Ruby Burkett relates that Julia and her husband moved back to her home shortly after her mother died, to help him with the younger children.

Name: Julian Ann Morgan
Death Date: 14 Dec 1942
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 84 years 24 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 Nov 1858
Birthplace: Jasper County, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Noah Boyett
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Name: No Record
Mother's Birthplace: No Record
Occupation:
Informant: Mrs. S. H. Williams
Place of Residence: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Cemetery: Zion Hill
Burial Place: Jasper, Texas
Burial Date: 15 Dec 1942
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137187
Digital Film Number: 4032699
Image Number: 310
Reference Number: 55000
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I8632","Boyett","Julia Ann","20 Nov 1858","14 Dec 1942","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I17863","Boyett","Lafayette Benjamin","14 Oct 1849","Abt 1916","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Beat No. 3
Page 6B SD 1 ED 38
Enumerated 1 June 1880
46-55
Boyette, L. B. W M 30 Farmer La Ga Ala
Boyette, Toletha W F 33 Wife Keeping House Ark Ga Ga
Boyette, Eliza W F 12 Daughter At Home Ark La Ark
Boyette, Ethel W M 8 Son Tx La Ark
Boyette, James A W M 6 Son Tx La Ark
Wood, Joseph W M 21 Tx Ga Tenn

1900 Census
Texas, Jasper, Pr. No. 3
Enumerated 29 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 29 Sheet 4B
383-386
Behannon, Danie He W M Jan 1860 40 M 14 Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Behannon, Eliza Wife W F Oct 1867 32 M 14 4/3 Ark Ark Ark
Behannon, Odessa Dtr W F Aug 1887 12 S Ark Ark Ark
Behannon, Alonzo Son W M Sep 1890 ( S Ark Ark Ark
Behannon, Festus Son W M Mar 1898 2 S Ark Akr Akr
384-387
Boyett, Lafayette Hd M W Oct 1850 49 M 1 La Ga Ga Farmer
Boyett, Francis Wf W F Jan 1861 39 M 1 0/0 Tx Ga Ga
385-388
Boyett, James Hd W M Feb 1874 26 M 5 Tx La Ark Farm Laborer
Boyett, ???? Wife W F Nov 1871 28 M 5 3/1 Tx Tn Tx
Boyett, Epsie Dtr W F Oct 1899 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
386-389
Boyett. Ethie Head W M Sept 1871 28 M Tx La Ala Farm Laborer
Boyett, Sarah Wf W F Mar 1878 22 M 5 0/0 Tx Ga Ala
","STR06" "I36199","Boyett","Laverne Opal","29 Mar 1927","1 Nov 2020","0","LaVerne Elliott, 93, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Sunday, November 1, 2020 at Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill, Texas.

LaVerne was born in Milam, Texas on March 29, 1927 to George Boyett and Fannie Gray Boyett. She was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and a loving mother and grandmother.

She is survived by her grandchildren, Chastiti Horne and husband, Tony Houck, of Houston and Chandra Bonine and husband, Jarod, also of Houston; five great grandchildren, Presley Houck, Kate Bonine, Payne Houck, Barrett Houck, and Cullen Bonine; brother, Jimmie Boyett and wife, Wanda, of Hemphill; sisters, Iva Dell Bush of Center and Willa Dean Walton of Lufkin; and son-in-law, Harold Horne.

She was preceded in death by her daughter, Peggie Horne; brother, Eloy Boyett; and sister, Maudine Wallace.

Graveside services will be begin at 2:30 p.m Thursday, November 5, 2020 in Gravel Hill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Visitation will be held prior to services at Starr Funeral Home from 12:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m.

Condolences can be made online at starrfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I33030","Boyett","Leah E.","28 Nov 1890","27 Aug 1950","0","Name: Leah Eddings Roberts
Death Date: 27 Aug 1950
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 59 years 8 months 29 days
Estimated Birth Date: 28 Nov 1890
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Phillip Boyette
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sarah Boyette
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Informant: E. E. Eddings
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2074442
Digital Film Number: 4166802
Image Number: 2245
Reference Number: 40027
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I33030","Boyett","Leah E.","28 Nov 1890","27 Aug 1950","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I22126","Boyett","Lona Elizabeth","30 Dec 1878","8 Mar 1963","0","Name: Lona Elizabeth Kelley
Death Date: 08 Mar 1963
Death Place: Vidor, Orange, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 84 years 2 months 8 days
Estimated Birth Date: 30 Dec 1878
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Jasper County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jr Boytt
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Martha Davis
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence: 240 Cardinal Drive Vidor Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117179
Digital Film Number: 4005456
Image Number: 2123
Reference Number: cn 19734
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I24188","Boyett","Lula","Jul 1883","Yes, date unknown","0"," LULA BOYETT born July 1883, died November 30, 1927, She is buried in the Gravelridge Cemetery in Bradley County Arkansas. Lula does not have a headstone. Lula married 1898 in Union County Arkansas to Jim. H. (Bud) Hines. Her second marriage to _____ Dunaway.","STR06" "I36151","Boyett","Lula Ina","13 Oct 1888","2 Aug 1970","0","Name: Lula Ina Curl
Death Date: 02 Aug 1970
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson Co., Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 81 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1889
Birth Date: 13 Oct 1888
Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Oliner Boyett
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mattie Conn
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Informant W O Curl
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Gravel Hill
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218859
Digital Film Number: 4169073
Image Number: 2419
Reference Number: 2433
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36151","Boyett","Lula Ina","13 Oct 1888","2 Aug 1970","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I42867","","","","","","","" "I9397","Boyett","Martha Ann ""Babe""","22 Oct 1890","20 Aug 1964","0","Name: Martha Ann Stegall
Death Date: 20 Aug 1964
Death Place: Junction, Kimble, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 73 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 22 Oct 1890
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Boyett
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Unknown
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Junction, Kimble, Texas
Cemetery: Junction Cemetery
Burial Place: Junction, Texas
Burial Date: 23 Aug 1964
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117596
Digital Film Number: 4028435
Image Number: 2846
Reference Number: cn 51751
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

Ruby Boyett Burkett instead shows that she was buried in the Newton Cemetery in Newton County, Texas.
","STR06" "I9397","Boyett","Martha Ann ""Babe""","22 Oct 1890","20 Aug 1964","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I33020","Boyett","Mary A.","28 Dec 1868","30 Dec 1868","0","May have instead been born and died in Texas.","STR06" "I30054","Boyett","Mary Ann","Abt Dec 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","MARY ANN BOYETT born December 1862, died 1???, buried in Harpers Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Huttig, Union County Arkansas. I don't think her grave has a headstone. Mary married October 24. 1877 in Union County Arkansas to Simeon Samuel Sisco. He was born December 11, 1850, died November 23, 1924,buried in the Gravelridge Cemetery in Bradley County Arkansas. His parents were Green Henderson and Mary Denney Sisco.
Mary and Simeon's children:
A. MARTHA JANE SISCO born November 7, 1879 in Union County Arkansas, she died May 12, 1964, BURIED IN THE Gravelridge Cemetery in Bradley County Arkansas. She married July 2, 1901 to Hardy Garrison Smith. His parents were George F. Smith and Sarah Ann Poole.
B. WILLIAM GREEN SISCO born 2-22-1881 in Bolden, Union Arkansas. He died 3-15-1974. He married November 17, 1912, In Union County Arkansas to Minnie Lou Duke.
C. KATIE SISCO born July 1882, died March 15, 1917. She married May 4, 1902, in Union County Arkansas to Joseph James Mullins.
D. ANNIE LEE SISCO born December 27, 1884 in Strong, Union County Arkansas, died October 14, 1970. She married February 9, 1903, in Union County Arkansas to William Harmon Smith.
E. NANCY SAVANNAH SISCO born September 19, 1887 in Oakland, Union County Louisiana. She died May 10, 1960. She married February 9, 1903, in Union County Arkansas to James Frederic Smith.
F. JULIA SISCO born September 10, 1888, died October 18, 1980. She married October 9, 1903, in Union County Arkansas to Charley Fife.
G. MARY LOU SISCO born 1890, died 1924. She married November 13, 1904, in Union County Arkansas to Richard Hines.
H. SAMUEL JEFFERSON SISCO born June 10, 1892, died March 25, 1972. He married December 21, 1914, in Bradley County Arkansas to Mina (Minnie) Frisby.
I. MINNIE M. SISCO born September 2, 1893, died October 9, 1969. She married 1912, in Union County Arkansas Ben J. Fife.
J. DAPHNE SISCO born January 1898, died ????. She married 1912, in Union County Arkansas Dan R. Frisby.

Child # 5
NANCY BOYETT born September 17, 1862 in Arkansas , died November 14, 1945 in Bradley County Arkansas. Nancy married August 6, 1879 in Union County Arkansas to Hansford. D. Smith. Hansford was the son of Thomas H. & Elizabeth Ann Smith. Nancy and Hansford are buried in the Gravelridge Cemetery in Bradley County Arkansas. Nancy and Hansford did not have any children.

Source:

Author: DaveBoyett
Surnames: Boyett Smith
Classification: queries

Message Board URL:

http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.boyett/408.1.1.1/mb.ashx

Pedigree Chart and information provided by Margarett Hollingsworth:

mjth1@yahoo.com","STR06" "I36157","Boyett","Mary Lena","6 Sep 1906","4 Aug 1987","0","(Research):She married a HALL and was widowed at a young age. At the time of the 1930 census, she and her three year old son, Melva, were living with her parents in Sabine County.","STR06" "I36102","Boyett","Mattie Irene","11 Aug 1918","13 Dec 1967","0","Name: Mattie Irene Smith
Death Date: 14 Dec 1967
Death Place: Pct. 2, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 49 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 11 Aug 1918
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Wesley Boyett
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Beckie Welch
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Homemaker
Informant Ernest Smith
Place of Residence: Rural Precinct, Newton, Texas (Burkeville, Mayflower Community)
Cemetery: Weaver Cemetery
Burial Place: Newton Co., Texas
Burial Date: 15 Dec 1967
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138885
Digital Film Number: 4027189
Image Number: 3149
Reference Number: cn 87675
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36102","Boyett","Mattie Irene","11 Aug 1918","13 Dec 1967","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I46173","Boyett","Mattie Pauline","3 Apr 1923","15 Jun 2015","0","Mattie Pauline Bass,92, passed away Monday morning in her home. Mattie was born in Hemphill to Ed and Ola Gray Boyett. She was stay at home mother and housewife, she was a loving mother, sister, grandmother, great grandmother, and great great grandmother.

She is survived by her son Roland Edward Bass and his wife Mae of Sulphur, Louisiana, her daughters: Gayla Fay Mote of Bronson, and Betty Jean Whitehead and her husband Charles of Center, her brother Troy Boyett of Milam, her 5 grandchildren, her 12 great grandchildren, and 6 great great grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her husband Rufus Bass, daughter Vivian Bass, her sister Ella Mae Conner, her grandson Douglas Whitehead, and her great granddaughter Nevaeh Marie Bueno.

Graveside service will be at 2:30PM, Wednesday, June 17,2015, in the Gravelhill Cemetery in Rosevine.

Copied from Starr Funeral Home website
Also publised in the Sabine County Reporter, June 24, 2015, Page 12","STR06" "I36192","Boyett","Maudine","13 Oct 1937","12 Oct 2006","0","Graveside services for Maudine Boyett Wallace, 68, of Milam will be held at 2 p.m. today in the Pine Grove Cemetery in Corrigan with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating. Mrs. Wallace was born Oct. 13, 1937 in Milam and died Oct. 12, 2006 in St. Mary's Schumpert Hospital in Shreveport. She was an insurance secretary. Survivors: brothers, George Boyett, Jimmy Boyett; sisters, LaVerne Elliott, Dean Walton, Iva Dell Bush. Starr Funeral Home, Hemphill, directors.","STR06" "I33040","","","","","","","" "I48528","Boyett","Mildred Evelyn","8 Nov 1924","12 Jul 2008","0","Mildred passed away at 1:30 AM in the Sabine County Hospital after an illness.

She had lived in Beaumont for twenty five years and worked as a bus driver for the Beaumont IDS. After retirement, she moved back to Sabine County. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Pineland and had membership in several clubs and organizations including the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. She served as a 4-H leader in Jefferson county for many years. She also served as an election official for Sabine County.

Preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Troy Tatom;survivors include two daughters; Elaine Henry and Nancy Shackelford; three grandchildren; Luke and Taylor Shackelford, Adrienne Doner; and two great grandchildren, twins; Tatom and Colton Doner; one sister; Jean Cordray, one brother; Norman Boyett.

Copied from Find A Grave","STR06" "I23059","Boyett","Monroe Dorcas","23 Sep 1902","6 Jan 1962","0","Name: Monroe Dorcas Boyett
Death Date: 06 Jan 1962
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 59 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Sep 1902
Birthplace: Jasper County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Charles Boyett
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nancy Gertrude Smith
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Minister-Baptist Church
Place of Residence: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Informant: Mrs. Hortense Boyett
Cemetery: Magnolia Springs
Burial Place: Magnolis Springs, Texas
Burial Date: 06 Jan 1962
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116930
Digital Film Number: 4028428
Image Number: 3186
Reference Number: Cn 4004
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I23059","Boyett","Monroe Dorcas","23 Sep 1902","6 Jan 1962","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

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
","STR06" "I23059","Boyett","Monroe Dorcas","23 Sep 1902","6 Jan 1962","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I22108","Boyett","Naoma","29 Jan 1876","7 Aug 1925","0","Name: Naoma Kelley
Death Date: 07 Aug 1925
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 49 years 6 months 8 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 29 Jan 1876
Birthplace: Jasper County
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Wm Boyt
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Martha Davis
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Kirbyville, Tx.
Burial Date: 08 Aug 1925
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2113923
Digital Film Number: 4167320
Image Number: 1040
Reference Number: cn 29906
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I22108","Boyett","Naoma","29 Jan 1876","7 Aug 1925","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I33024","Boyett","Nathan Daniel","17 Jul 1876","26 May 1945","0","Kay Parker McCary, in her annotated transcription of the Gravel Hill Cemetery, shows that he first married Esther Ella MAYSHAW, on 18 July 1899.

Name: Nathan Daniel Boyett
Death Date: 26 May 1945
Death Place: Goose Creek, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 68 years 10 months 9 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1877
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Hemphill, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Phillip Whaheit Boyett
Father's Birthplace: Arkansas
Mother's Name: Sarah Athne Boyett
Mother's Birthplace: Arkansas
Occupation: Unemployed
Informant: Mrs. N. J. Boyett 201 Hiway 146 Hemphill, Texas
Place of Residence: Goose Creek, Harris, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 28 May 1945
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2137917
Digital Film Number: 4029687
Image Number: 310
Reference Number: 21403
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

","STR06" "I33024","Boyett","Nathan Daniel","17 Jul 1876","26 May 1945","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Pr 4
Enumerated 6 and 7 June 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 3B
56-56
Boyt, Nathan Head W M July 1876 23 M 1 Tx Ark Ark Farmer
Boyt, Esther Wf W F Oct 1879 20 M 1 0/0 Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 4 May 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 14A
Hemphill and San Augustine Road
231-233
Conn George F. Head M W 53 M2 24 La Miss Miss Farmer
Conn, Fanny M Wf F W 54 m1 24 1/1 Ala Ala Ala
Conn, John A Son m W 23 S Tx La Ala Laborer Home Farm
Isom Robert L Uncle m W 74 S Ala SC SC Laborer Home Farm
Humphreys, Ara E Lodger F W 13 S Tx Miss Tx
232-234
Boyett, Nathan D Head M W 33 m2 9 Tx Ark Ark Farmer
Boyett, Minnie L Wf F W 28 M1 9 4/2 Tx La Tx
Boyett, Nathan H Son m W 7 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
Boyett, Lily B Dtr F W 1 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Humphreys, Allie E Lodger F W 17 S Tx Miss Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One, East Mayfield Town
Enumerated 2 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 1B
18-20
Boyett, Nathan D Head M W 42 M Tx Ark La Gardner Private Family
Boyett, Minnie L Wf F W 38 M Tx La Tx
Boyett, Nathan H Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Lillie B Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Burless B Son M W 4 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Winkler, Willie L Niece F W 14 S Tx Ark Tx


","STR06" "I33035","Boyett","Nathan H.","6 Oct 1902","20 May 1952","0","Name: Nathan H Boyett
Death Date: 20 May 1952
Death Place: Baytown, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 49 years 7 months 14 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 06 Oct 1902
Birthplace: Sabine Co Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Nathan D Boyett
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Minnie Lee Conn
Mother's Birthplace:
Informant: Inez Boyett
Occupation: Steam Fitter
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2075086
Digital Film Number: 4136191
Image Number: 02567
Reference Number: 28859
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I33035","Boyett","Nathan H.","6 Oct 1902","20 May 1952","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I33731","Boyett","Nettie Aririlla","17 Oct 1890","11 Apr 1946","0","Name: Nettie A. Powell
Death Date: 11 Apr 1946
Death Place: Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 55 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 17 Oct 1890
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Noah Boyett
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Julia Cooper
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Kirbyville, Texas
Burial Date: 14 Apr 1946
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2218356
Digital Film Number: 4030557
Image Number: 2141
Reference Number: CN 18468
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

Her maiden name is inscribed BOYETTE on her tombstone.","STR06" "I33731","Boyett","Nettie Aririlla","17 Oct 1890","11 Apr 1946","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I9289","Boyett","Noah","18 Nov 1830","30 May 1897","0","Copied from the website of Ruby Boyett Burkett:

""In the end, Grand-father Noah left everything he owned to his younger son, James Noah. The copies of the legal papers we have, plainly state, in a will written on May 15, 1897:

First, it is my will that all of my just debts and funeral expenses be paid as soon as convenient after my death.

Second, it is my will that the said J. N. Boyett, my son, have all my interest in the homestead of one hundred and four acres of land, part of the N. Kelley and part of the A. C. Parmer , said interest to include all the improvements, such as houses, barns etc. After checking birth and death dates, I now know that James Noah was 23 years old when his father willed him all his property and that he was 39 years old when he died so he owned the place about 16 years, depending on whether he sold it or his wife sold it after his death.

I hereby appoint my brother L. B. Boyett executor of this my last will and it is further my will that no action be taken in the probate court except proof of this will, and filing an inventory of this the property, and no bond be required of my executor. In the testimony of all which I sign my name hereto in the presence of M. Morgan and William Turner.

So this will was written on May 15, 1897 and fifteen days later, on May 30, 1897, Grand-father Noah Boyett, passed from this earth and was buried beside his beloved wife, Susan, there beside their ""Old Boyett Homestead"" in Erin, Jasper Co., Texas, where they had lived, loved and reared their large family. They would never know that only one more of their children would be buried there beside them in the quiet of the beautiful countryside they loved so much---the place where they had experienced happy time, times of sorrow, times of loneliness and all the spectrum of emotions, which come to a married couple as they struggle through a lifetime of rearing a family. This pioneering couple also experienced the dreaded separation couples have feared down through the ages? that of war time. Noah was called away to serve in the Civil War. He had to leave his wife and children but fortunately, lived to return home to them. Many others, from that area of Jasper Co., were not as fortunate. They were buried in far away places, never to return to their families.""","STR06" "I9289","Boyett","Noah","18 Nov 1830","30 May 1897","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Sub 23
Enumerated 5 July 1870
Page 7 Stamped 486
44-46
Boyett, Noah 39 M W Wagon Maker $2000 $1000 Ala
Boyett, Susan 33 F W Keeping House Ala
Boyett, William J. 16 M W Texas
Boyett, John W 14 M W Texas
Boyett, Mary T 12 F W Texas
Boyett, Julia A. 9 F W Texas
Boyett, Texas 6 F W Texas
Boyett, Thomas J 2 M W Texas

1880 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Beat No. 3
Enumerated 1 June 1880
Page 11 SD 1?/7? ED 38
83-95
Boyette, Noah M W 49 Farmer Ala SC SC
Boyette, Susan W F 42 Farmer Ala SC SC
Boyette, Texas Ann W F 15 Dtr At Home Tex Ala Ala
Boyette, Henry J W M 9 Son Tx Ala Ala
Boyette, James N W M 5 Son Tx Ala Ala
Boyette, Sarah E W F 3 Dtr Tx Ala Ala
","STR06" "I9289","Boyett","Noah","18 Nov 1830","30 May 1897","0","(Medical):GROUP II - The Sons of Thomas Boyt/Boyet/Boyett (b ca 1665) (Kits #4-38: Haplogroup F)

SEE KIT # 27145 Below

Thomas Boyt (Boyte, Boyet, Boyett) of Nansemond Co., VA, born ca 1665, married Rebecca:
? THOMAS (b ca 1690)
? WILLIAM (b ca 1700)
? EDWARD (b 1715)
? GEORGE (b 1715)

The Boyett(e) DNA Project has demonstrated that the ancestors of the following project members descend from the sons of Thomas and Rebecca:

Kit 123583 - Joseph Boyette (b 1745 NC) > George Boyette (b 1770) > James Boyette (b 1800)
Kit 121977 - Joseph Josiah Boyett (b 1795) > James Jackson Boyett (b 1835, GA) > Robert Triggs Boyett ( b 1866, GA)
Kit 109316 ? John Boyett (b 1815 GA) > Jasper Greene Boyett (b 1850) > Lemuel Greene Boyett (b 1891 AL)
Kit 106119 ? John Boyett (b 1815 GA) >Jasper Greene Boyett (b 1850) >Julius Newton Boyett (b 1886)
Kit 103311 ? Elisha Marion Boyett (b 1861 MS)
Kit 102538 - Joseph Josiah Boyett (b 1795). These results confirm the descent of the Clay Co., GA line of Boyetts.
Kit 101684 ? Joseph Josiah Boyett (b 1795) > Leroy Triggs Boyett (b 1823 GA) > Leroy Caroline Boyett (b 1856 GA)
Kit 95377 - Edward Boyett (b 1715)> James Boyett (b ca 1745)
Kit 89555 - Thomas James Boyett, Sr (1783)> Thomas James Boyett, Jr (b 1830)
Kit 86549 - William H. Boyte (b ca 1821 NC) > James Henry Boyte (b 1853 AR)> Henry Ward Boyte (b 1900 AR)
Kit 81573 - John D. (J.D.) Boyette (b ca 1873 in Copiah Co. MS - this line later moved to East Carroll Parish, LA)
Kit 81217 -Jesse Boyett (b 1824, NC)> James A. Boyett (b 1856)> William Boyett (b 1878 AR)
Kit 74903 - Isaac Boyett (b 1773, NC)> Robert T. Boyett (b 1807, NC)> William T Boyett (b 1852, MS)
Kit 69045 - Etheldred Boyett (b 1744/45)> Jehu Boyett (b 1785) > John F. Boyett (b 1807)
Kit 67488 ? Noah Boyett (b 1830 AL) >James Noah Boyett (b 1873)> Harry Boyett (b 1910 TX)
Kit 59028 - Arthur Boyett (b 1790, GA) > Daniel David Boyett (b 1816 GA) > John William Boyett (b 1843)
Kit 56330 - Henry Boyett (b 1815 NC) > Hiram Monroe Boyett (b 1861 AL) > Otis Jasper Boyett (b 1899)
Kit 45559 - Shadrick Boyte (b 1765) > Shadrick Boyte (b ca 1790) > Hugh Boyte (b 1827 MS)
Kit 40348- Franklin E. Boyett (b 1817, NC) > John Floyd Boyett (b 1858) > Elzie Lee Boyett (b 1879)
Kit 30548 ? Jordan Boyat (b ca 1765) > Thomas Boyat (b 1806 KY) > Elisha Boyatt (b 1839 KY)
Kit 30389 ? Jordan Boyett (b 1802)
Kit 30164 ? Harry Lee Boyett (b TX) > Harry Lee Boyett (b 1929 )
Kit 27978 - Joseph Josiah Boyett (b 1795 NC) >George Love Harrison Boyett (1843) >Charles Isaac Boyett (b 1867 GA)
Kit 27902 - William Boyett (b 1830) > William Madison Boyett (b 1858 MS) > Enoch Jefferson Boyett (b 1890 TX)
Kit 27145 ? Noah Boyett (b 1830 AL) > John Wesley Boyett (b 1856 TX) > George Peavy Boyett (b 1884 TX)
Kit 26248 ? Samuel Boyett (b 1842) > Lee Boyette (b 1867) > Samuel Boyette (b 1892)
Kit 25431 - Chatham Boyett, (b 1795) > Greenberry Boyett (b 1832 AL) >James Jackson Boyett (b 1886 TX)
Kit 26893 - Ephrahim Boyett (b 1755) > Moses Boyett ( b 1735)?
Kit 25086 ? John Boyett (b 1895).>Thomas Ashley Boyett (b 1842)>James Monroe Boyett (b 1881)>William Cullen Boyette (b 1909)
Kit 24676 - Thomas Boyatt (b 1806) > Henderson Boyatt (b 1832 TN) > James Granville Boyd (b 1861 TN)

http://www.familytreedna.com/public/boyette/default.aspx?section=results
","STR06" "I36195","Boyett","Noah Arthur","Abt 1900","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 202-6 SD 18 Sheet 2A Stamped 73
22-25
Boyett, George W Head M W 32 M 19 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Boyett, Fannie Wf F W 28 M 15 Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Wilisdine Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Laverne Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
---26
Boyett, Arthur Head M W 28 M 25 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Boyett, Susie Wf F W 26 M 23 Tx Ark Tx
Boyett, Verna R Dtr F W 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
23-27
Boyett, Ross A Head M W 26 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Boyett, Velma Wf F W 21 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
24----
Boyett, Mattie Head F W 57 Wd 19 Tx Ala Ga
26-29
Gray, Clarence and Virgie Family
","STR06" "I9393","Boyett","Noah Jackson","19 Mar 1882","18 Nov 1933","0","According to Ruby Burkett, called ""None"" or ""Noan"".

Name: N. J. Boyett
Death Date: 18 Nov 1933
Death Place: Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 51 years 7 months 29 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 May 1882
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Lula Boyett
Father's Name: J. W. Boyett
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Henrietta James
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Occupation: Road Worker
Informant: Lula Boyett, Kirbyville
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Kirbyville
Burial Date: 22 Nov 1933
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115871
Digital Film Number: 4166784
Image Number: 1557
Reference Number: 51231
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I9393","Boyett","Noah Jackson","19 Mar 1882","18 Nov 1933","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 2
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 73 Sheets 16A and 16B
53-301-316
Boyett, Noah J M W 37 M Tx Tx Tx Scaler Logging Camp
Boyett, Lulu Wife F W 32 M Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, George Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Bernard Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper, JP No 1
Enumerated April 24, 1930
ED 121-2 SD 19 Sheet 8A Stamped 133
130-135
Boyett, Noah Head M W 48 M 23 Tx Tx Tx Propritor Hotel
Boyett, Lula Wf F W 43 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, George Son ab M W 23 S Tx Tx Tx Truck Driver State Highway
Boyett, Bernard Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Chauffeur Taxi
plus 13 male boarders, mainly laborers at a lumber mill or railroad



","STR06" "I9393","Boyett","Noah Jackson","19 Mar 1882","18 Nov 1933","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I24164","","","","","","","" "I22145","Boyett","Ollie Olivia","1 Aug 1893","18 Mar 1967","0","Name: Ollie Olivia Wilson
Death Date: 18 Mar 1967
Death Place: Goodrich, Polk, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 73 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 01 Aug 1893
Birthplace: Kirbyville, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Henry Boyette
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Margaret Daugherty
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Goodrich, Polk, Texas
Cemetery: Peebles
Burial Place: Livingston, Polk Co., Texas
Burial Date: 20 Mar 1967
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138495
Digital Film Number: 4027135
Image Number: 857
Reference Number: CN19244
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I22145","Boyett","Ollie Olivia","1 Aug 1893","18 Mar 1967","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I36233","Boyett","Ora L.","13 Jun 1912","12 Oct 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 16, 1996, Page 12

Ora Boyett Wilson, 94, of Milam did at 1:59 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 12, at Hines Health Care in Pineland.

Born Jun 13, 1902, as a daughter of the late Noah and Mattie (Henderson) Boyett, Mrs. Wilson was a lifelong resident of the Milam area. She was a homemaker and member of the Methodist church.

Survivors: grandchildren, Delayne Griffin and Kevin Palmer, and a daugher-in-law, Johnnie Lou Patty.

Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Sunday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating. Interment followed at Joel Halbert Cemetery near Milam.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I23043","Boyett","Oregon Champion","9 Mar 1905","12 Jun 1952","0","Name: Oregan C. Boyett
Death Date: 12 Jun 1952
Death Place: Orange, Orange, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 47 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 09 Mar 1905
Birthplace: Serepta, Louisiana
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Charles Boyett
Father's Birthplace: La.
Mother's Name: Trudy Smith
Mother's Birthplace: La.
Occupation: Electrian
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Magnolia Springs
Burial Place: Magnolia Springs, Tex.
Burial Date: 14 Jun 1952
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2075087
Digital Film Number: 4167290
Image Number: 0369
Reference Number: cn 30150
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I23043","Boyett","Oregon Champion","9 Mar 1905","12 Jun 1952","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Newton County, Precinct 7, Wiergate Town
ED 176-8 SD 19 Sheet 15B
307-328
Boyett, Oregon C. Head M W 25 M 19 La Ark Rx Chain puller Lumber Mill
Boyett, Spicy N Wf F W 26 M 20 Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Julia L Dtr F W 2 1/12 S Tx La Tx

","STR06" "I30044","Boyett","Philip Wesley","3 Apr 1846","20 Jan 1904","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No. 3, P. O. Brookeland
Enumerated 14 Aug 1870
Page 12
602-620
Boyett, Phil W 24 m W Farmer La
Boyett, Sarah C 20 F W Keeping House La
Boyett, Sarah C 2/12 F W Tx April

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

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Pr 4
Enumerated 6 and 7 June 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 3A and 3B
48-48
Boyt, Phillip W Head W M Apl 1846 54 M 32 La Ala Ms Farmer
Boyt, Sarah C Wf W M Oct 1846 49 M 32 12/9 La Ala Ala
Boyt, Elias M Son W M Jun 1883 13 S Tx La La
Boyt, Columbus S Son W M Jan 1884 16 S Tx La La
Boyt, Della D Dtr W F Dec 1886 13 S Tx La La
Boyt, Lea E Dtr W F Nov 1890 9 S Tx La La
Boyt, Earnest E Son W M Oct 1893 6 S Tx La La





","STR06" "I36161","Boyett","Robert Edgar","14 Dec 1870","30 Apr 1927","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave:

""Obituary: Mr. R.E. Boyett, age 57, died at his home near Rosevine Saturday morning, April 30, after a short period of illness.

Having eaten a hearty lunch on Thursday preceding his death, he returned to work apparently in good health. But he was found late that afternoon unconscious, in which condition he, it is believed, had been for several hours. He never regained consciousness.

He was buried Sunday May 1 in the Gravelhill Cemetary. A very large crowd attended the funeral. The services were conducted by Rev. A.J. Edgar. After the services the body was taken in charge by the Hemphill Order of Free Masons, of which he had been a member for several years, and buried in Masonic fashion.

Mr. Boyett spent the first fifty years of his life in the Gravelhill community at the end of which time he moved near Rosevine where he lived until his death. He is known in both places not only as a devoted father and husband but also as a sincere Christian. He always used his utmost influence in promoting the general welfare of his fellowmen, never faltering when duty called him. The community shares with his family the loss of him, for both have lost a leader that can never be replaced.

Surviving are his wife and seven children all of whom reside in this county except Mrs. Leonard Cordray of the Panhandle District and Aaron Boyett of Junction Texas.

...A Friend""
","STR06" "I36161","Boyett","Robert Edgar","14 Dec 1870","30 Apr 1927","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 8
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 5B
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
69-69
Boyett, John O Head M W May 1862 38 M 12 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Boyett, Mattie A Wf W F Mar 1870 30 M12 5/4 Tx Miss Miss
Boyett, Lula I Dtr W F Oct 1888 11 S Tx Ala Tx
Boyett, Elisha O Son W M Jan 1891 9 S Tx Ala Tx
Boyett, William N Son W M May 1895 5 S Tx Ala Tx
Boyett, Zenas Son W M Aug 1898 1 S Tx Ala Tx
70-70
Boyett, Robert E Head W M Sept 1865 34 M 7 Tx Ala Ala Farmer
Boyett, Clarissa L Wf W F July 1877 22 M 7 2/2 Tx Miss MIss
Boyett, Mable E Dtr W F Sept 1894 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Aaron Son W M Mar 1898 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 3 May 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 14B
238-240
Boyett, John O Head M W 47 m1 22 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Boyett, Mattie A Wf F W 30 m1 22 7/5 Tx Miss Miss
Boyett, Elisha O Son M W 19 S Tx Ala Tx Laborer Home Farm
Boyett, William N Son M W 12 S Tx Ala Tx Laborer Home Farm
Boyett, Burl D Son M W 6 S Tx Ala Tx
Boyett, Mary L Dtr F W 4 S Tx Ala Tx
239-241
Boyett, Robert E Head M W 39 m1 17 Tx Ala Ala Farmer'
Boyett, Clarissa A Wf F W 32 m1 17 6/5 Tx Miss Miss
Boyett, Aaron P Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Willie O Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Earnest J Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Vida S Dtr F W ?/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 16 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 36B
723-746
Boyett, Robert E Head M W 43 M Tx Ala Miss Farmer Own Farm
Boyett, Clairsey Wf F W 42 M Tx Miss Miss
Boyett, Willie O Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Boyett, Ernest J Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Boyett, Vida E Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Eveleen M Dtr F W 2 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Ada A Niece F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Katie O Niece F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx





","STR06" "I36196","Boyett","Ross Adolphus","26 Oct 1904","11 Apr 1984","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 202-6 SD 18 Sheet 2A Stamped 73
22-25
Boyett, George W Head M W 32 M 19 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Boyett, Fannie Wf F W 28 M 15 Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Wilisdine Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Laverne Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
---26
Boyett, Arthur Head M W 28 M 25 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Boyett, Susie Wf F W 26 M 23 Tx Ark Tx
Boyett, Verna R Dtr F W 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
23-27
Boyett, Ross A Head M W 26 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Boyett, Velma Wf F W 21 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
24----
Boyett, Mattie Head F W 57 Wd 19 Tx Ala Ga
26-29
Gray, Clarence and Virgie Family
","STR06" "I30077","Boyett","Roy Lavelle","13 Oct 1911","16 Nov 1975","0","Kay Parker McCary, in her annotated transcription of the Gravel Hill Cemetery, shows that he married Willie GILCHRIST.","STR06" "I22078","Boyett","Ruby Ray","7 Jan 1922","27 Jan 2014","0","She was a graduate of Newton (Texas) High School, with the class of 1938.

http://newtontxnetwork.com/tour/nesa/roster.htm

Interested in genealogy and family history.

Ruby Ray Burkett, 92, of Beaumont passed away on Monday January 27, 2014 at Christus St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont. She was born in Bon Wier, Texas on January 7, 1922 to her parents George Peavy Boyett and Imelda Daughtery Boyett who preceded her in death. Also preceding her in death was her husband Alricks Henry Burkett and two brothers. She had a list of hobbies which were sewing, singing and working in her yard. Her greatest passion was a huge involvement in Genealogical Research. She lived in Bon Wier and the Newton County area for over twenty years and later was a lifelong resident of Beaumont. She was a dedicated member of The Anchor of Beaumont. Surviving Mrs. Burkett are her son David Burkett and his wife Betty Ann of Beaumont, daughters, Juana Bernath of Lyles, Tennessee, and Margaret Greer and her husband Paul of Springhill, Tennessee, sister, Minnie Merle Ashworth of Silsbee, five grandchildren; Sandra Harrington,Dana Zoch, Patti Harrington, Ashton Burkett, and Blake Burkett, three great grandchildren; Cameron Zoch, Noelle Zoch, and Everleigh Burkett.
Visitation will be on Wednesday January 29, 2014 from 5:00 P.M. until 8:00 P.M. at Forest Lawn Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held on Thursday January 30, 2014 at 10:00 A.M. at the Forest Lawn Funeral Home Chapel with burial to follow at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Beaumont. Officiating will be Pastor Johnathan Green and Dee Phillips.

Copied from obits.dignitymemorial.com","STR06" "I17862","Boyett","Samuel M.","28 Nov 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Might this be him on the 1870 Union County, Arkansas, census? Page 1 Stamped 571, enumerated 18 Jun 1870.

4-4
Boyett, Samuel M 26 M W Farmer $100 $300 Ark
Boyett, Ellendael 21 F W Keeping House La
Boyett, Lafayette 6/12 M W Ark
","STR06" "I9061","Boyett","Sarah ""Sallie"" Elizabeth","17 Feb 1877","14 Dec 1925","0","She married John BEVIL.

Name: Sarah Elizabeth Bevil
Death Date: 14 Dec 1925
Death Place: Silsbee, Hardin, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 48 years 9 months 25 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1877
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Noah Boyett
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Susan Putnam
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2113980
Digital Film Number: 4165616
Image Number: 697
Reference Number: 1849
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I9061","Boyett","Sarah ""Sallie"" Elizabeth","17 Feb 1877","14 Dec 1925","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I30049","Boyett","Sarah Ann Catherine","22 Oct 1850","12 Nov 1919","0","Kay Parker McCary, in her annotated transcription of the Gravel Hill Cemetery, instead shows her as a daughter of William Boyett and Ann MURRAY (Possibly a first wife to Philip?)","STR06" "I30049","Boyett","Sarah Ann Catherine","22 Oct 1850","12 Nov 1919","0","(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


","STR06" "I1994","Boyett","Sarah Ann E.","22 Jan 1836","Abt 1916","0","When she was about 72 years old, S.A.E. Boyette was granted a pension based on her husband's service in the Confederate States army. In this pension application, she indicated that she had lived in Jasper County for about 50 years. On the pension application she reported that the only property she owned was 130 acres of land and six cows, and that she needed the pension as a means of subsistence. As the application was signed with her mark, it appears that she also was unable to read or write. Her tomstone indicates she lived to age 70.

Ruby Boyett Burkett wrote that ""we don't actually know when the McLemore family purchased it (the old Boyett homestead), but we feel surthe first McLemore owners were John and Sara Ann Boyett McLemore. She was Noah Boyetts youngest whole sister so the place was still partly in the Boyett family and so it happened that the McLemores began to bury their dead in the Boyett cemetery but renamed it the McLemore Cemetery. One of the McLemore relatives told us it had always been the McLemore cemetery but of course we know that is not the case. We know, for a fact, that one more Boyett was buried in the cemetery. I don't know the date of the last funeral but have a first person account of the funeral. My Aunt Lula Love Boyett, wife of Noah Jackson Boyett told me this story. On a cold winter day the youngest daughter of Noah and Susan was laid to rest in the Boyett Cemetery. She was Sarah Ann ""Sallie"" Bevil. Aunt Lula said by the time the graveside service had concluded they were about frozen so the McLemore family invited them in to get warm before they left to return to their homes. I seem to recall Aunt Lula saying the McLemores also served them refreshments? I would imagine they were served hot coffee and probably a desert.

Several generations of the family lived in the home before it was finally replaced with a new, more modern home. At the time I went there to visit, Lee and Othalia McLemore were living there...... He then let me borrow pictures of the original home to bring to Beaumont to have printed and enlarged. I later returned the originals, along with enlargements and he was thrilled.""","STR06" "I11377","Boyett","Selma Mozelle","21 Nov 1921","26 Oct 1994","0","The Sabine County Reporter
November 9, 1994, Page 9

Graveside rites for Selma Boyett Torrence, 72, of Hemphill were held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27, at Weaver Cemetery in Newton County with Bro. Wendell Ferguson officiating. Arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.

She died Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1994, at Hemphill Care Center.

Born Nov. 21, 1921 in Sabine County, she was a longtime resident of Beaumont before returning to Sabine County two years ago. She was a Baptist and retired homemaker.

Survivors: a son Jerry L. Bragg of Beaumont; a sister, Loren B. Wood of Hemphill; a brother, Arbie W. Boyett of Hemphill; one grandchild; and two great-grandchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2009)","STR06" "I9069","Boyett","Texanna","14 Oct 1864","4 May 1945","0","Name: Texanna Dougharty
Death Date: 04 May 1945
Death Place: Liberty, Liberty, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 80 years 6 months 20 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1865
Birth Date: 14 Oct 1860
Birthplace: Jasper Co., Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Noel Boyett
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired
Informant: F. K. Dougharty
Place of Residence: Liberty, Liberty, Texas
Length of Residence: 16 years
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Jasper Co., Texas
Burial Date: 05 May 1945
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137917
Digital Film Number: 4029687
Image Number: 1053
Reference Number: cn 22117
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I9069","Boyett","Texanna","14 Oct 1864","4 May 1945","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I33029","Boyett","Thomas F.","10 Apr 1889","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed on the 1900 census with his family. Did he die young?","STR06" "I22083","Boyett","Unnamed Son","28 Mar 1881","28 Mar 1881","0","Buried in old cemetery in Newton, next to his parents.","STR06" "I9056","Boyett","Ursula Ann","28 Oct 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown as Henrietta at the time of the 1860 census?","STR06" "I23978","Boyett","Vida Edna","23 Jun 1909","23 Dec 1976","0","Name: Vida Edna Halbert
Death Date: 25 Dec 1976
Death Place: Austin, Travis, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 67 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1909
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Robert Edgar Boyett
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Clarissa Conn
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243987
Digital Film Number: 4005517
Image Number: 752
Reference Number: cn 97630
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36187","Boyett","Walter E.","27 Feb 1899","18 Feb 1955","0","Name: Walter E. Boyett
Death Date: 18 Feb 1955
Death Place: Coleman, Coleman, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 55 years 11 months 21 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 27 Feb 1899
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J. B. Boyett
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Sarah Bessie Conn
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Driller at present operation concession
Informant: H. D. Boyett
Place of Residence: Coleman, Coleman, Texas
Cemetery: McCamey
Burial Place: Mccamey, Texas
Burial Date: 20 Feb 1955
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114331
Digital Film Number: 4165421
Image Number: 2829
Reference Number: fn 6090
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36176","Boyett","William","May 1877","Yes, date unknown","0","William Boyett born May 1877, died 1939, buried in the Gravelridge Cemetery in Bradley County Arkansas. He married in 1897 in Union County Arkansas to Lottie Sutton. His second marriage to Alice (Allie) Roberson in 1902 in Union County Arkansas.
","STR06" "I9736","Boyett","William C.","1 Oct 1822","Aft 1865","0","WILLIAM C. BOYETT, was born October 1, 1822 in Georgia. He died between 1865 & 1870, probably somewhere in Southern Arkansas, maybe in Bradley County. His parents were Ethel Dred BOYETT/BOYT and Sarah Ann SAUCER.

William's first marriage was to Ann (Murry?).

His second marriage was to Gatsy Jane ____?

Gatsy Jane remarried in Union County Arkansas on January 27, 1870 to Paschall C. Tucker. They moved to Union Parish Louisiana.

Source:

Author: DaveBoyett
Surnames: Boyett Smith
Classification: queries

Message Board URL:

http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.boyett/408.1.1.1/mb.ashx
?u?
I?/u?nformation provided by Margarett Hollingsworth:

mjth1@yahoo.com","STR06" "I9736","Boyett","William C.","1 Oct 1822","Aft 1865","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1860 Census
Arkansas, Columbia County, Georgia Twp, Matthew's Store
Stamped 301
586-600
Edward and Elizabeth Boyett
587-601
Wm. Boyett 39 M Farmer $--- $500 Ga
Jane Boyett 27 F Ala
Sarah Boyett 11 F La
John Boyett 9 M Tx
Daniel Boyett 7 M Ark
Duncan Boyett 3 M Ark
Margarite 2 F Ark

","STR06" "I30055","Boyett","William Christopher","5 Aug 1865","3 Nov 1934","0","Child # 6
WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER BOYETT. born August 5, 1865. He died November 3, 1934. His first marriage on 12-10-1883 in Parish Louisiana to Maudy Joiner. His second marriage 3-1-1891 in Union Parish Louisiana to Mattie Seahon. His third marriage on 7-10-1898 in Calhoun County Arkansas to Emma Ann Bethea Laws, widow of T. J. Laws. William and Emma are buried in the Means Union Church Cemetery in Hampton, Calhoun County Arkansas.
William and Maudy's children children:
A. AMMER BOYETT born 1885.
B. FANNIE BOYETT died at age 12.
William and Mattie's children:
C. MINNIE IEULA BOYETT born June 22, 1892, in Morehouse Parish Louisiana. She died June 3, 1975, buried Bethel Cemetery Union County Arkansas. She married December 11, 1906 in Bradley County Arkansas to her cousin Lee Boyett.
D. LENNIE BOYETT born 1895, died 1935.
William and Emma?s children:
E. WILLIAM THOMAS BOYETT born 1899, died 1941, buried Means Cemetery in Hampton Calhoun County Arkansas. Obit from The Eagle Democrat Warren, Arkansas published December 18, 1941. William T. Boyette 42, of Hermitage died in a Little Rock hospital December 15. He was born in Bradley County on April 19, 1899. He is survived by four brothers, Bunk, Garland, Kirby and Doneghey: two half brothers Jack and T. J. Lewis; two half sisters Mrs. Emma Smith and Mrs. Minnie Boyette. Funeral services were conducted at 2:00 O?clock Tuesday afternoon at Means Cemetery by the Rev. S. H. Bond.
F. SNEED M. BOYETT born 1901, died 1913, in Avenger Texas.
G. SNEED NORMAN BOYETT born July 7, 1904, died 1956, buried Means Cemetery in Hampton Calhoun County Arkansas.
H. GARLAND WALLACE BOYETT born September 1, 1906 in Calhoun County Arkansas, died December 4, 1959, He is buried in the Means Cemetery in Calhoun County Arkansas. He married Olga May Bethea.
I. DONEGHY REED BOYETT born March 21, 1909 in Calhoun, died February 19, 1970, buried Means Cemetery in Hampton Calhoun County Arkansas. He married Lucy Strickland.
J. HOWELL KIRBY BOYETTE born January 24, 1912 at Hilo Bradley County Arkansas, died March 4, 1990. He is buried in Forest Park Cemetery in Ft. Smith, Arkansas. He married Helen Parsons.

1850 Census of Union Parish Louisiana # 388 Boyt, William age 28 born Georgia Farmer Ann 20 Georgia Susan 4 Louisiana John 2 Louisiana

1860 Census of Columbia County Arkansas # 587 Boyette, William age 39 born Georgia Jane 27 Alabama Sarah 11 Louisiana John 9 Texas Daniel 7 Arkansas Duncan 3 Arkansas Margarite 2 Arkansas Gatsy J. Boit & Paschall Tucker married January 27, 1870,in Union County Arkansas.

1870 census Union Parish Louisiana # 29 Tucker, Paschal age 44 born Georgia Farmer Jane 28 Mississippi William 12 Arkansas James 10 Louisiana Paschal 7 Louisiana Sarah 3 Louisiana Boyt, John 17 Alabama Boyt, Duncan 11 Texas Boyt, William 5 Louisiana Boyt, Mary Ann 8 Louisiana Boyt, Nancy 6 Louisiana

Source:

Author: DaveBoyett
Surnames: Boyett Smith
Classification: queries

Message Board URL:

http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.boyett/408.1.1.1/mb.ashx

Pedigree Chart and information provided by Margarett Hollingsworth:

mjth1@yahoo.com","STR06" "I22420","Boyett","William Conley","25 Aug 1906","29 May 1959","0","Name: William C. Boyett
Death Date: 29 May 1959
Death Place: Galveston, Galveston, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 52 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 25 Aug 1906
Birthplace: Bronson, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Elais Marion Boyett
Father's Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Mother's Name: Ola P. Fuller
Mother's Birthplace: Sabine Co. Texas
Occupation: Car Salesman
Place of Residence: Silsbee, Hardin, Texas
Cemetery: Silsbee
Burial Place: Silsbee, Texas
Burial Date: 29 May 1959
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115898
Digital Film Number: 4165919
Image Number: 2765
Reference Number: 26291
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I22420","Boyett","William Conley","25 Aug 1906","29 May 1959","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I9789","Boyett","William Jasper","15 Dec 1853","Abt 1899","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Federal Census:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John BOYETT Self M Male W 24 TX Works In Saw Mill --- ---
Henretta BOYETT Wife M Female W 17 GA Keeping House --- ---
Elizabeth BOYETT Dau S Female W 1 TX At Ho
Wm. J. BOYETT Brother M Male W 26 TX Works In Saw Mill --- --- Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 1, Newton, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255321
NA Film Number T9-1321
Page Number 535D

William's wife and daughters were living in the neighboring county, Jasper, at the time of this census:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Martha BOYETTE Self W Female W 25 TX Ask In House Maid GA TX
Naomi BOYETTE Dau S Female W 4 TX AR TX
Elizabeth BOYETTE Dau S Female W 1 TX AR TX
Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 3, Jasper, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255313
NA Film Number T9-1313
Page Number 153A


1900 Census
Unable to locate
","STR06" "I30078","Boyett","William Nelson","6 May 1895","9 Mar 1926","0","""Hus. of O. M. Boyett - The hearts keen anguish only those can tell who've bid the dearest and the best farewell""


Name: William Nelson Boyett
Death Date: 09 Mar 1926
Death Place: Near Bronson, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 30 years 10 months
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 06 May 1895
Birthplace: , Sabine, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J O Boyett
Father's Birthplace: , , Ala
Mother's Name: Mattie Conn
Mother's Birthplace: , , Miss
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Informant: Mrs. W. R. Horne, Milam, Texas
Cemetery: Grovell Sill
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 09 Mar 1926
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114063
Digital Film Number: 4165575
Image Number: 1242
Reference Number: 11710
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I30078","Boyett","William Nelson","6 May 1895","9 Mar 1926","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I36113","Boyett","William Russell","Abt 1863","21 Jul 1949","0","Name: William Russell Boyett
Death Date: 21 Jul 1949
Death Place: Shreveport, , Caddo, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Race (original): White
Race (standardized): White
Age: 86
Estimated Birth Year: 1863
Birth Place: Magnolia, Arkansas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: Sallie Boyett
Father's Name: Ethiel Boyett
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Russell
Film number: 1418364
Image Number: 00068
Certificate Number: 059
Digital Folder Number: 4215553
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954
","STR06" "I33023","Boyett","William Wesley","11 Mar 1874","14 May 1947","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

Texas, Sabine County, Milam Pr 4
Enumerated 6 and 7 June 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 3A
47-47
Boyt, Wesley Head M M Mch 1874 26 M 24 Tx Ark Ark Farmer
Boyt, Rebecca Wf W F Aug 1881 18 M ?? 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Boyt, Hamp H Son W M Dec 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx

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
93-94
Boyett, William W Head M W 45 M Tx Ark Ark Farmer
Boyett, Rebecca L Wf F W 39M Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Annie L Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Ottie M Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Mattie A Dtr F W 1 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 4
Enumerated 15 Apr 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 2A Stamped 73
27-30
Boyett, Wesley W Head m W 56 M 20 Tx Ark Ark Farmer
Boyett, Becky Wf F W 50 M 14 Tx Ark Tc
Boyett, Irene Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Welch, Francis Mother-in-law F W 87 Wd 24 Tx Tn Tx
Burkhalter, Virgil Boarder M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
","STR06" "I36168","Boyett","Willie Orma","29 Oct 1903","17 Oct 1985","0","Willie was married first to Titus Coon, who was the father of her only child, daughter Bobbie. He left the family when Bobbie was born, leaving sole responsibility for raising their chid with Willie.

Both Bobbie Louise, still just a toddler, and Willie's widowed mother, Clarissa Conn Boyett, died within a few days of each other from pneumonia in March, 1935. Willie had been caring for them both.

Martha White, a niece of Willie's wrote that ""Apparently Bobbie was a beloved, vivacious child adored by the whole community. Willie had saved the dress ""they tore off my baby"" when she was ill...and all the sympathy notes. There is a lovely story I never heard--until Mom [Annie Lora Boyett White] was in the nursing home and had dementia--and it was at a sermon Jackson [Boyett, Marti's cousin] gave. When Grandmother (who also was beloved and a popular member of the Junction community) and Bobbie died in the same week...it was rough in so many ways. She (Clarissa) had cooked for prisoners in the jail, as Ernest was sheriff then. One was financial. Times had been very, very hard for a long time and our family was poor...Anyway, Ernest went to the funeral home to make arrangements to try to pay for the funerals and was told there was no bill. What? Yes, the community thought so highly of him, Grandmother, Bobbie and the family that they had all contributed and paid off the two funerals. So, there are deep, abiding and loving roots with our family in Junction.
All are buried in the Junction cemetery.

Later in her live, Willie worked for the State and also worked at times at the Capitol.
Her husband, Sox [Hoy Reginald Smith], worked and retired from the Texas General Land Office.

The following biography, from FindAGrave, was also prepared by Martha White

Willie Orma Boyett was born to Robert and Clarissa Boyett in Sabine County, Texas on October 17, 1903. Mrs. Smith's first marriage to Titus Coon in East Texas produced one adorable child - a daughter named Bobbie Louise Coon - who passed away at age 4 of pneumonia - three days before Willie's own mother died of the same in Junction, Texas in 1935. Willie never got over the loss of her precious girl. Willie remarried Hoy Reginald ""Sox"" Smith in Kimble County, Junction, Texas, on Christmas Day 1939. Willie and Sox were married for 39 years until his death in January 1979. Wille is buried in Junction by her daughter, Bobbie Coon, her Mother Clarissa Conn Boyett and her husband, Hoy R. ""Sox"" Smith. Mrs. Smith loved to cook, can, garden and sew. She was always helping out others whether sending over food or making baby clothes for families who could not afford to buy any. She was a loving daughter, wife, sister and aunt. She is greatly missed.
","STR06" "I36246","Boyett","Willis Elray","22 Jul 1910","12 Jan 1915","0","Name: Willis Elray Boyett
Death Date: 12 Jan 1915
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 4 years 5 months
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 22 Jul 1910
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: C. S. Boyett
Father's Birthplace: Tx
Mother's Name: Emma Curl
Mother's Birthplace: Tx
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2051179
Digital Film Number: 4165731
Image Number: 913
Reference Number: 1888
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36198","Boyett","Willo Dean","3 Jun 1924","31 Dec 2020","0","Wilo Dean Walton, 96, of Huntington, Texas, passed away on December 31, 2020, in the Southland Healthcare Center, Lufkin, Texas. She was born on June 3, 1924, in Milam, Texas, to George and Fannie Boyett. Mrs. Walton owned and operated Dean's Day Care in Huntington before her retirement.

Mrs. Walton is survived by her children, Melvie Brown and husband, Tom, of Lufkin, Connie Baggett and husband, Bob, of Lufkin, Willie Max Walton of Zavalla, Texas, and Jeannie Walton of Huntington; her grandchildren, Brian Edward Brown and wife, Terri Beth, of Lufkin, Terri Lynn Lowe and husband, Stacey, of Lufkin, Tianna Smith and husband, Kelvin, of Lufkin, Blake Kvale and wife, Theresa, of Houston, and Ashley Johnson and husband, Aaron, of Lufkin; fourteen great grandchildren and four great-great grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister, Iva Dell Bush of Center and her brother, Jimmy Boyett of Hemphill.

Mrs. Walton was preceded in death by her parents; her brother, Eloy Boyett; her sisters, LaVerne Elliott and Maudine Wallace; stepdaughters, Gwendolyn Boyett and Nancy Chane.

Visitation will be from Noon until 1:30 PM, Sunday, January 3, 2021, in the Starr Funeral Home. Graveside services will be held at 2:00 PM following visitation in the Rosevine Cemetery, Rosevine, Texas.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I24132","Boyette","Annette Carol","10 Dec 1925","2 Dec 2002","0","SSDI:

TOWNSON, ANNETTE B 10 Dec 1925 02 Dec 2002 (V) 76 70638 (Elizabeth, Allen, LA) (none specified) Louisiana 435-32-0936","STR06" "I24130","Boyette","Clayton Raymond ""Buzz""","6 Dec 1914","26 Nov 1975","0","Texas Death Records:

Boyette Clayton R 11-26-1975 HARRIS

SSDI:
CLAYTON BOYETTE 06 Dec 1914 Nov 1975 77612 (Buna, Jasper, TX ) (none specified) 434-09-5155 Louisiana","STR06" "I36248","Boyette","Oliver Theo","18 Feb 1908","9 Jul 1956","0","Name: Oliver Theo Boyette
Death Date: 09 Jul 1956
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 48 years 4 months 21 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Feb 1908
Birthplace: , Sabine, Tx
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: [Said to have married Mary Lucene HAYS by B. Y. Dore and L. Buckmaster, not verified]
Father's Name: C.S. Boyette
Father's Birthplace: Tx
Mother's Name: Emma K. Curl
Mother's Birthplace: Tx
Informant: Lucene Boyette
Occupation: Auto Salesman
Place of Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, TX
Cemetery: Liberty Hill
Burial Place: San Augustine, Tx
Burial Date: 10 Jul 1956
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114768
Digital Film Number: 4165140
Image Number: 1224
Reference Number: 38684
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

Could he have had a namesake son or grandson? The January 16, 2013 issue of THE SABINE COUNTY REPORTER included a page 1 article about the new postmaster in Hemphill, Oliver Boyette of San Augustine. He was first employed by the US Postal Service in 1987, being stationed at San Augustine through 2001, then serving as postmaster of Wooden, Brookeland and as interim postmaster in Hemphill. He lives in San Augustine with his wife of 29 years, Nancy, and they have two sons, one of whom also works for the postal service. The Texas Birth index shows that Oliver Theo Boyette and Lucine Hays were the parents of Oliver Theo Boyette, Jr. born 30 mar 1952 in San Augustine.","STR06" "I36248","Boyette","Oliver Theo","18 Feb 1908","9 Jul 1956","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I24131","Boyette","Roger Lewis","4 May 1919","20 Dec 2005","0","SSDI:

ROGER L BOYETTE 04 May 1919 20 Dec 2005 (V) 70601 (Lake Charles, Calcasieu, LA ) (none specified) 439-10-7482 Louisiana","STR06" "I16534","Boykin","Mary Ann Eliza","9 May 1837","30 Dec 1866","0","Said to be the daughter of William and Mary BOYKIN.","STR06" "I24215","","","","","","","" "I40075","","","","","","","" "I24214","","","","","","","" "I39945","","","","","","","" "I13769","Boynton","James Michael","23 Feb 1945","20 Apr 2021","0","James (Mike) Michael Boynton, age 76, of Lincoln, passed away on Tuesday, April 20, 2021. Mike was born February 23, 1945 to Seth and Emily Boynton. Mike is survived by his loving wife of 52 years Zoe Boynton; children, Kelly (Eric) Bjorkman, Seth (Jenessa) Boynton; sister, Cathy (Marvin) Jaques; granddaughter Piper Bjorkman; grandson, Barrett Boynton; niece Carey Goddard; nephew Jonathan Jaques; other relatives and friends. Mike is preceded in death by his daughter Emily Boynton. Mike married Zoe (Chudly) Boynton on December 27, 1968 in Great Falls, Montana. Mike and Zoe moved to various locations but came to Lincoln and made this their permanent home in 1987. They raised their two children Kelly and Seth in Lincoln. Mike enjoyed watching his two children play sports throughout their high school and college careers.

Mike was trained as a pilot and enjoyed his career in this area. Mike brought his family to Lincoln to take over his father's flying career with Forke Brother Auctioneers. He loved to fly to sales and worked closely with this company. In 1991, Mike became the corporate pilot for Lincoln Plating, now known as Lincoln Industries. He spent many hours in the air flying, building friendships and focusing on the safety of his passengers.

Mike retired from Lincoln Industries in 2011 to enjoy his time at home. During retirement, Mike enjoyed spending time reading, working outdoors and most of all spending time with his two grandchildren; Piper and Barrett.

The family will have a private service. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the family can be sent to 2130 S 17th St. Suite 200 in care of Eric Bjorkman with local charities to be designated at a later date by Mike's grandchildren.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I22755","Bozich","John C.","Abt 1883","6 Feb 1953","0","Name: John Bozich
Death Date: 06 Feb 1953
Death Place: Hull, Liberty, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 73 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1880
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Yugoslavia, Foreign Born
Marital Status: Unknown
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Stave Maker
Informant: Sheriff's Department, Liberty Co, Texas
Place of Residence: Hull, Liberty, Texas
Cemetery: Fairlawn Memorial
Burial Place: Liberty, Texas
Burial Date: 14 Feb 1953
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2113849
Digital Film Number: 4165480
Image Number: 2322
Reference Number: 15143
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I22755","Bozich","John C.","Abt 1883","6 Feb 1953","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I22756","Bozich","John J.","11 Jul 1926","17 Aug 1995","0","The Reporter Jasper County, Texas August 23, 1995

John J. Bozich

John J. Bozich, 69, of Route 1, Pineland, died Thursday, Aug. 17, 1995, at Hemphill Care Center. Bozich was born July 11, 1926, in Bronson as a son of the late Kate Estell (Travis) and John C. Bozich and had returned to the area three years ago. He was retired from the military, serving in World War II and Korea, receiving two bronze stars while in Korea. Survivors: two sisters, Katie WOOD of Pineland and Madie SHARP of Bellaire; a half sister, Melba BOYLE of Beaumont; and his step-father, Joe KELLEY of Hemphill. Funeral services were held 2 p.m. Saturday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Glenn D. Morton officiating. Interment followed at Pine Hill Cemetery near Pineland. Pallbearers: A. J WOOD, Sr. A. J Wood Jr, James WOOD, Gerald WOOD, John WOOD and Wayne WOOD.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I24216","Bozich","Madie Patricia","19 Apr 1928","26 Nov 2007","0","Sandra Lea Sharp 5 Mar 1961 Female Harris George Roland Sharp Madie Patricia Bozich","STR06" "I22757","Bozich","Melbaline Anice","13 Apr 1921","26 Nov 2005","0","The Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. shows she was born in Newton, Newto Texas, a daughter of John Bozich and Manchie Griggs.

At the time of the 1930 census, she was listed as 8 year old Melba Bozich, adopted daughter of Joe and Ollie GRIGGS of Newton County, Texas. Her father was listed as born in Yugoslovakia (sic) and her mother in Texas.

[Are Manchie Griggs and Ollie Griggs related?]

She was a graduate of Newton (Texas) High School, with the class of 1938.

http://newtontxnetwork.com/tour/nesa/roster.htm","STR06" "I1159","Bracewell","Anne","Between 1667 and 1680","","0","Also spelled Braswell. Said to have married second John Edwards in or around Isle of Wight County, Virginia.","STR06" "I8174","Bracewell","Richard","Abt 1651","28 Jan 1727","0","Individual: Richard Braswell (Son of Rev. Robert Braswell, Rector, Isle of Wight)
Date: Jul 28, 1724/5
Location: Isle Of Wight
Record Type: Probate
Record ID: 21904
Description: Decedent
Book-Page: 2-174
Remarks: Richard Braswell. Leg.-son Richard; son Robert; son Valentine; son Jacob; son John; daughter Martha Murfrey; daughter Ann Strickland; daughter Jane Williams; granddaughter Susannah Braswell. Exs., wife Sarah.
This probate record was extracted from microfilmed copies of the original Will Book.

http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/e/a/Carey-Patrice-Seagraves-AK/GENE4-0003.html","STR06" "I27503","Brack","Edward Stone","26 Dec 1898","7 Mar 1964","0","Name: Edward Stone Brack
Death Date: 07 Mar 1964
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 65 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 26 Dec 1898
Birthplace: Jasper Co Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J L Brack
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Alice Wood
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117407
Digital Film Number: 4137707
Image Number: 03120
Reference Number: 17793
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I27503","Brack","Edward Stone","26 Dec 1898","7 Mar 1964","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jefferson County, JP 1
Enumerated May 27, 1930
ED 123-45 SD 27 Sheet 61A
1032-1052
Collins Ferry Road
Brack, Edward S Head M W 30 M 22 Tx Tx Tx Blacksmith Blacksmith Shop
Brack, Vivian Wf F W 26 M 16 Tx La Tx
Brack, Catherine Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I13056","Braden","Cora B.","27 Feb 1880","Jan 1970","0","From the ""History of Ionia County, Michigan, her people, industries and...., Volume 2"" by Elam E. Brach and EarlW. De La Vergne

""Cora B [Braden]---married R. A Colwell, a well-known attorney-at law at Ionia, and has two children, Margaret and Frances.""","STR06" "I13060","Braden","Crystal Aileen","22 Apr 1901","15 Sep 1992","0","Name: Crystal Aileen Braden
Birth Date: 22 Apr 1901
Birthplace: Odessa, Ionia, Michigan
Gender: Female
Race:
Father's Name: Guy Braden
Father's Birthplace: Mich.
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Iva Braden
Mother's Birthplace: Ohio
Mother's Age:
Christening Date:
Christening Place:
Additional Relatives:
Death Date:
Death Age:
Film Number: 2363033
Digital Folder Number: 4208758
Image Number: 1470
Frame Number:
Reference Number: item 3 p 54 rn 603
Collection: Michigan Births, 1867-1902
","STR06" "I13052","Braden","Cyrus F.","2 Aug 1851","22 Jan 1925","0","Cyrus F. Braden, well-known insurance agenty at Lake Odessa, this county, is a native of Ohio, having been born on a farm five miles from Ashland, in Ashland county, that state, August 2, 1851, son of Jacob and Elizabeth (McCormick) Braden, nativs, respetively of Ohio and Pennsylvania, the former of who was born on the same farm on which the subject of this sketch was born, the farm cleared by his father, Thoams Braden, more than a century ago. Cyrus was about fourteen years old when he came to this county with his parents and after finishing the course in rural school in the neighborhood of his new home attended a select school, in which he prepared himself for teaching. For twelve years he taught school, his summers being occupied by working at the carpenter's trade. After this marriage in the fall of 1876 (sic) he began farming, continuing, however to spend his winters in the school room, and was thus engaged for three or four more winters, after which he devoted himself wholly to the farm until 1884, in which year he took a course at the Grand Rapids Business College in preparation to taking up a mercantile career. He then bought Kirtland's drug store at Lakeview and operated the same with considerable success until it was destroyed in the fire which swept that village on August 3, 1894. Mr. Braden's stock was not heavily insured and he consequently suffered a heavy loss. He then gave up the drug business and moved to Lake Odessa, where his brother was engaged in the lumber business. There was another lumber yard in the village and he bought the same and consolicated it with that of his brother in the fall of 1894, the two brothers continuing the partnership for seven years. During that time Cyrus F. Braden had been doing quite a business in writing insurance and in 1901 gave up the lumber business and has since been devoting his entire attention to the insurance business, in which he has been quite successful. In 1906, he bought his wife's father's farm and has since been managing it.

From HISTORY OF IONIA COUNTY, MICHIGAN by Elam E. Branch, Earl W. De La Vergne. p. 297 (B. F. Bowen & Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1916).","STR06" "I13052","Braden","Cyrus F.","2 Aug 1851","22 Jan 1925","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Michigan, Ionia County, Odessa
Enumerated 11 June 1880
Pages 28 and 29, SD 2, ED 103 Stamped 325 A
---/--- Seybard ?erry W F 54 Wf Keeping House Germany Germany Germany
267/273
Seybard, Emma W F 14 Dtr At School Mich Germany Germany
Braden, Cyrus W M 2? Husband Farmer Ohio Ohio Penn
Braden, Almira W F 25 Wf Keeping House Mich Penn Ohio
Braden, Guy W M 4 Son Mich Ohio Mich
Braden, Cora W F 4/12 Feb Dtr Mich Ohio Mich
267-274
Cramer, Emanuel W M 60 Husband Farmer Penn Penn Penn
Cramer Mary A W F 49 W Keeping House Ohio Penn Penn","STR06" "I13055","Braden","Guy H.","6 Sep 1876","Yes, date unknown","0","""The manager of the electric and ligth and gas plant at Cheboygan, this state, married Iva Wilcox and has one child, a daughter, Aileen."" (Branch and De La Vergne , p. 298).

Name: Guy H. Braden
Gender: Male
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place:
Birth Date: 06 Sep 1876
Birthplace: Odessa, Ionia, Michigan
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name: Cyrus Braden
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Almira Braden
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C01827-4
System Origin: Michigan-ODM
Source Film Number: 2320448
Reference Number:
Collection: Michigan Births and Christenings, 1775-1995
","STR06" "I13055","Braden","Guy H.","6 Sep 1876","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Michigan, Presque Isle County, Onaway Ward 2, Onaway City
Enumerated 29 and 30 April 1910
SD 10 ED 176 Sheet 15B
312-324
Braden, Guy H. Head M W 38 m1 11 Mich Ohi Mich Bookkeeper Lumber Co
Braden, Iva Wf F W 28 m1 11 1/1 Ohio Ohio Ohio
Braden, Aileen Dtr F W 9 S Mich Mich Ohio","STR06" "I22196","Bradford","Elsie Myrtle","15 Oct 1907","14 Jun 1992","0","Name: Elsie Mrytle Bradford Mclemore
Gender: Female
Burial Date:
Burial Place: Clinton, North Carolina
Death Date: 14 Jun 1992
Death Place: Kenansville, Duplin, North Carolina
Age: 84
Birth Date: 15 Oct 1907
Birthplace: Sampson Co., North Carolina
Occupation: Homemaker
Race: White
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: George Franklin Bradford
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Annie Calcutt
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B00730-2
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1991949
Reference Number: v 26A cn 26394
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994","STR06" "I8168","Bradford","Jennie Hurd","29 Dec 1869","1 Nov 1945","0","Paul Williams provided a copy of her actual death certificate from the State of Missouri. Jennie Hurd McLemore was shown as being Female, White, Widowed, born Dec. 29, 1869 in Columbia, Missouri, and dying at the age of 75 years, 10 months, and 2 days. Her occupation was listed as ""at home."" Her father was listed as Daniel Alexander Bradford, born in Columbia, Missouri, and her mother as Harriet M. Lyman. The informant was Mrs. Mary M. Keegan of 4226 Forest----presumably a relatived as this was also listed as her home address in Kansas City. The date of death was November 1, 1945, and she was buried the following day at Forest Hill Cemetery. The cause of death was coronary scelrosis due to arterio sclerosis.","STR06" "I21350","Bradley","Abraham","Abt 1650","Abt 1718","0","Said to have married Hannah THOMPSON.","STR06" "I21352","Bradley","Benjamin","Abt 1657","Abt 1728","0","Said to have married Elizabeth THOMPSON, daughter of John and Ellen (Harrison) Thompson, and second Mary SACKETT, wife of John and Agnes (Tinkham) SACKETT. Married a third time to ???.","STR06" "I21356","Bradley","Benjamin Franklin","Abt 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be the son of Samuel Lycurgus BRADLEY and Lucy Jane LACKLAND.

AKA ""Zadie Green"" Bradley.","STR06" "I21356","Bradley","Benjamin Franklin","Abt 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Jefferson County, JP No. 7
Enumerated 2 May 1910
SD 2 ED 91 Sheet 10A Stamped 156
191-193
Bradley, Ben F. Head M W 36 m1 14 Tx Ala Ala Laborer Oil Field
Bradley, Jennie Wf F W 32 M1 14 6/6 Tx Ala Ala
Bradley, Pearl Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Bradley, Winnie Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Bradley, Victor Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Bradley, Alva Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Bradley, Beatrice Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Bradley, Alfred Son M W 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I21353","Bradley","Esther","Abt 1659","Aft 1659","0","AKA Hester.

Died young.","STR06" "I44035","Bradley","Jimmie D.","2 Nov 1939","9 May 2008","0","Jimmy Dean Bradley, 68, passed away Friday, May 9, 2008, at home.

Funeral: 11:30 a.m. Thursday in Mount Olivet Chapel in Fort Worth. Interment: Mount Olivet Cemetery. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Scott Funeral Home, 1421 E. Highway 6, Alvin.

Jimmy was born Nov. 2, 1939, in Fort Worth to Neva and Robert W. Bradley. He attended Diamond Hill Jarvis High School and graduated from SMU with a mechanical engineering degree. He was a resident of Alvin for 35 years. He was a retired engineer for NASA and a member of Heights Baptist Church.

Jimmy was preceded in death by his father.

Survivors: Mother, Neva Bradley of Hurst; sister, Janet Osborn and husband, Lloyd, of Fort Worth; nephew, Toby Osborn and wife, Christin; great-nephew, Noah Osborn; aunts, Hazel Biggerstaff and Betty Biggerstaff; uncle, Bob Biggerstaff; many cousins; and many friends who will miss him dearly.

Published in the Star-Telegram on 5/13/2008
(Copied from FindAGrave)","STR06" "I15412","","","","","","","" "I21349","Bradley","Joseph","Abt 1646","Abt 1705","0","Said to have married Silence Brockett.","STR06" "I20727","Bradley","Martha","Bef 1648","Abt 1707","0","Baptized in October 1648 at First Congregational Society, New Haven.

Pane-Joyce Genealogy

His source Donald L. Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, 1922-1932, 3 volumes.

She was said to have married second Eliasaph PRESTON and third to Daniel SHERMAN, the widower of Abiah STREET.","STR06" "I21351","Bradley","Mary","Abt 1653","Abt 1724","0","Said to have married Samuel TODD, son of Christopher and Grace (Middlebrook) TODD.","STR06" "I15304","Bradley","Mary C.","24 Aug 1924","25 May 1995","0","The California Death Index shows that Mary was born on August 25, 1924 in Illinois. Her Father's last name was Bradley, and her mother's maiden name was Whitmarsh.","STR06" "I21354","Bradley","Nathaniel","Abt 1661","Abt 1743","0","Said to have married Ruth DICKERMAN, daughter of Abraham and Mary (Cooper) DICKERMAN. He was said to have married second Mercy MANSFIELD.","STR06" "I21355","Bradley","Sarah","Abt 1665","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Samuel BROCKETT>","STR06" "I10286","Bradley","Sarah Beatrice","19 Sep 1905","20 Feb 1962","0","Said to have married second Stephen Douglas JACKS and third to a STALLINGS.

Name: Sarah Beatrice Stallings
Death Date: 20 Feb 1962
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 56 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Sep 1905
Birthplace: Port Neches, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Benjamin Franklin Bradley
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nancy V. Keller
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Cemetery: Magnolia
Burial Place: Beaumont, Texas
Burial Date: 23 Feb 1962
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116932
Digital Film Number: 4028430
Image Number: 2351
Reference Number: CN 09955
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I21359","Bradley","William","Abt Apr 1597","Bef 1653","0","From A Compilation of Some of the Descendants of Roger Prichard: c. 1600-1671, 1953, ""The Bradley family was from West Riding, Yorkshire, England, and were staunch Cromwell men. Sir William's title and the right to bear arms were conferred by Henry VIII. [Since Henry VIII died in 1547 and Sir William was born in 1597, this conferrence must have been to his father or grandfather.] He was an officer in the Parliamentary Army. After his wife died, Sir William entrusted his eldest son, William, to Theophilus Eaton, William Davenport, and a small band of dedicated men to sailed to the New World in 1638 to found a new colony. ""","STR06" "I21358","Bradley","Winnie D.","13 Sep 1898","11 Sep 1958","0","Name: Winnie D. Foster
Death Date: 11 Sep 1958
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 59 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 13 Sep 1898
Birthplace: Austin, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: B. F. Bradley
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nancy Keller
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Houston 17, Harris, Texas
Cemetery: Forest Park
Burial Place: Houston, Texas
Burial Date: 13 Sep 1958
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115591
Digital Film Number: 4167380
Image Number: 1484
Reference Number: 51034
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I32857","Bradshaw","Emma","29 Apr 1880","19 Nov 1942","0","Name: Emma Jones
Gender: Female
Burial Date: 19 Nov 1942
Burial Place: Brogden Township
Death Date: 19 Nov 1942
Death Place: Indian Springs, Wayne, North Carolina
Age: 62
Birth Date: 29 Apr 1880
Birthplace: Duplin Co., N. C.
Occupation: Domestic
Race: White
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: D. E. Jones
Father's Name: Bryant Bradshaw
Father's Birthplace: North Carolina
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B01770-4
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1943223
Reference Number: fn 2390 cn 237
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994
","STR06" "I35017","Bradshaw","Julia Anna","9 Dec 1861","25 Jun 1903","0","In her annotated transcription of the Brookeland Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows her as a daughter of William Montgomery Bradshaw and Elizabeth Angeline Letney. Her tombtone was inscribed ""One less to love on earth and One more to meet in Heaven.""","STR06" "I8906","Bradshaw","Mary Ann","Abt 1946","17 Aug 2009","0","Mary Gilley

Services for Mary Gilley, 63, of Jasper were held Saturday, August 22, 2009 at Tanglewood Baptist Church in Jasper with burial following at Zion Hill Cemetery.

Mary died Monday, August 17, 2009 in Jasper. A native of Jasper County, she was a longtime resident of Harrisburg Community. A 1964 graduate of Jasper High School and Chenier Business College, she worked for many years in Education Administration. She was an active member of Tanglewood Baptist Church and was Vice President of The East End Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary. She enjoyed gardening in her yard, camping & traveling. She loved her family especially her grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her beloved son Bennis Wayne Gilley.

Survivors include her mother, Gladys Bradshaw of Jasper, her husband of 33 years Lawrence ""Larry"" Gilley of Harrisburg, son , Michael Dean Gilley of Beaumont, two daughters, Holly Murphy of Lufkin, and Melody Rutledge of Ballinger, two brothers, Spencer Ray Bradshaw and Arthur Dean Bradshaw both of Jasper, sister, Bobbie Kay Hancock of Jasper, seven grandchildren, Devon, Ashley, Grace, Carson, Emma, Wyatt & Mason. She is also survived by a host of other family & friends.

Memorials may be made to The Wayne Gilley Scholarship Fund, c/o The Jasper 4H Club, Att: Cindy, 271 E. Lamar St, Suite 200, Jasper, Texas 75951

(http://www.beaumontenterprise.com/community-news/jnb/obits/obit_for_mary_gilley.html)

A similar obituary was published in the August 26, 2009 issue of the Sabine County Reporter. It was noted she has died due to a traffic accident.","STR06" "I2471","Bragg","Abbie Tabitha","16 Nov 1898","4 May 2002","0","The following article appeared in The SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE:

Abbie Stewart Observes 100th Birthday

November 15, 1998 Abbie Bragg Stewart had her 100th birthday with a party at Twin Lakes Care Center. Her children and grandchildren hosted the party at 2 pm on Sunday afternoon. Relatives and friends attended.

Abbie was born November 16, 1898 in Sabine County at Isla, Texas (Milam now). She is the daughter of the late David Benjamin and Naomi Dorsey Bragg, granddaughter of the late Frank and Tabitha Halbert Dorsey, and the great granddaughter of the late Joel and Emaline Grindle Halbert from Mila

Abbie and her siblings grew up just off the Carter Ferry road in the Sabine river bottom, or Bragg Community. Her parents were farmers and raised cattle. She and her brothers and sisters went to school at Ross Springs school, which was approximately 3 miles through the woods from their home. They walked there and back each day, having to cross the Patroon Creek on a log. She attained the highest level of education taught at the school which was the tenth grade.

Abbie has one living brother, Edward of Center, Texas. Her other siblings were William Herman Jr., Carson, Sallie (Sanders), Anna Belle (Brown), Leona (Waller-Boyette) and Bessie Mae (Jones) and two brothers that died in early childhood.

Abbie and her family attended Bethel Church near Moss Springs school and there she met Thomas Grady Stewart. (This was later called the New Hope Church). After he returned from World War I the were married January 26, 1919. They lived in Hemphill about three year and then moved back on Dave Bragg's place, and later bought a home from Tom Bragg on the Carter's Ferry road. They remained there, farmed, and raised cattle. After Grady died in 1975, Abbie remained there until she was approximately 90 years old and then moved to the Twin Lake where she is living today.

To Grady and Abbie's union was born James Dalton, Doris Aileen (Waits), and David Gerald. Dalton and Gerald reside in San Augustine and Doris in Tyler.

Abbie has seven grandchildren, David Waits, Linda Jean Lyons, Judy Hodges, and Janice McCoy, Timothy, Bradley and Roger Stewart. She has ten great-grandchildren and four great-great grandchildren.

Abbie is Baptist and was active in the church, and played music for the church until she was approximately 88 years old. Beside being a homemaker, she loved to garden and flower garden. Back in the 30's and forties she loved her radio programs, Our Gal Sunday and Helen Trent. If she could not listen to the stories she would see that someone did and at lunch the story was told to the rest of the family, and every one kept up. Her hobbies were reading, tatting, crocheting, quilting, and sewing. She would read her Bible, and what ever else was available. At night during her children's high school years she would sit by the fireplace, and read the Literature assignments to them by the light of the fire and a kerosene lamp. She also read the Bible and Sunday School lesson to them.

There have been good times and bad times but Abbie was always there and willing to help.

Happy Birthday Abbie!!

In the January 27, 2000 issue of the SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE, another article featuring Abbie Bragg Stewart appeared, containing much of the same information as the article written in honor of her 100 birthday in November, 1998.

The subsequent article noted that she had 12 great-grandchildren and 7 great-great-grandchildren.

Her obituary was published in the SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE on 9 May 2002. She died at the Twin Lakes Care Center in San Augustine, where her son James Dalton Stewart was also residing. At the time of her death, she had 12 great-grandchildren and 9 great-great-grandchildren.","STR06" "I2472","Bragg","Annie Belle","Aft Jun 1900","Yes, date unknown","0","She was said to have married Granville Brown, and lived in Houston.","STR06" "I14763","Bragg","Benny Ray","1 May 1936","24 Jul 2018","0","Benny Ray Bragg, Sr., 82, of Shelbyville, Texas passed away Tuesday, July 24, 2018 at his residence.

Benny Ray was born May 1, 1936 in Hemphill, Texas to Chester Lee Bragg and Addie Byrl White Bragg. He was a lifetime resident of Sabine County and a member of Rosevine Church of God. He was a fishing guide on Toledo Bend Lake mainly out of Holly Park Marina. He liked carpentry and building and he loved to deer hunt.

Benny is survived by his wife, Barbara Bragg of Shelbyville, Texas; sons, Benny Ray Bragg, Jr. and wife, Patricia, of Many, Louisiana and Marcus Paul Bragg and wife, Mary, of Mesa, Arizona; daughters, Shelia Gail Hall and husband, Gary, of Shelbyville, Texas, Sherri Jo Dover and husband, Dennis, also of Shelbyville, Shirley Ann Cahanin of Many, Louisiana, and Trina Carol Banaszak and husband, August, of Little Rock, Arkansas; sisters, Paula June Britt and Julie Ann Huff and husband, Dale, all of Milam, Texas; numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren and one great great grandchild.

Visitation will be held from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 25, 2018 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Graveside services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, July 26, 2018 in Meador Cemetery, Milam, Texas with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Serving as pallbearers are Dennis Dover, Gary Hall, August Banaszak, Daniel Hall, Jason Williams, Kaleb Campbell, and Jordon Williams.

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

Copied form the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published August 1, 2018, page 8, in The Sabine County Reporter","STR06" "I25201","","","","","","","" "I2137","Bragg","Bettye Frances","10 Oct 1928","26 Aug 2012","0","Bettye Frances Wagstaff, 83, of Bronson, Texas passed away peacefully Sunday morning in the Lufkin Memorial Hospital, Lufkin, TX. Bettye was born in Sabinetown, Texas, to Mack Register and Annie Pearl Barlow Bragg.

She graduated from Bronson High School in 1945 at age 16 and received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education from Stephen F. Austin State University. She met Robert Harland Wagstaff in Nacogdoches and they were married on August 23, 1946. She, and her husband of 63 years, were employeed by West Sabine ISD for most of their careers and established the Jon Wagstaff Memorial Scholarship for West Sabine graduates.

Bettye was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, her son Jon Robert Wagstaff, and her sisters Pat Wright and Jackie Drawhorn. She is survived by her daughter Lou Ann Wagstaff of Whitehouse, Texas; granddaughter Cory and husband Rob Blackmon of Brownsboro, Texas; great grandchildren Caylor, Brock and Tyler Blackmon; a brother-in-law W.E. Wright of Port Neches, Texas; a sister-in-law, Onita Hanna of Jacksonville, Texas; and a number of nieces, nephews and cousins.

Bettye loved spending time with her family, especially the great grandchildren. She enjoyed genealogy, flower gardening, being with friends, hearing from former students, reading a good book and taking an occasional road trip. She was ""young at heart"" and her wit and wisdom will be greatly missed by those who loved her.

Visitation will br from 6:00PM until 8:00PM, Tuesday, August 28, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX. Funeral services will be at 10:00AM, Wednesday, August 29, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Oaklawn Memorial Park, Center, Texas

Memorial contributions made to the Jon Wagstaff Memorial Scholarship fund at First Bank and Trust of East Texas, Pineland, Texas 75968, would be greatly appreciated by the family.

www.starrfuneralhome.com
A nearly identical obituary was published in the Sabine County Reporter, August 29, 2012, page 14.
","STR06" "I36308","Bragg","Charles Alfred","26 May 1893","12 Jan 1971","0","Name: Charles Alfred Bragg
Death Date: 12 Jan 1971
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 77 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1894
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mabel Bragg
Father's Name: Jessie Bragg
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Beckie Custable
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Veteran: WW I
Informant: Mrs. Mable Bragg (wife)
Place of Residence: 5 miles N. on Hwy 87, Sabine County, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223074
Digital Film Number: 4169364
Image Number: 1858
Reference Number: 1868
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36308","Bragg","Charles Alfred","26 May 1893","12 Jan 1971","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I34767","","","","","","","" "I31045","Bragg","Charles H.","Aug 1886","Aft 1900","0","William Mercer indicates that he died young.","STR06" "I14761","Bragg","Chester Lee","16 Aug 1905","28 Jun 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 5, 1995, Page 8

Chester Lee Bragg, 89, of Route 1, Hemphill, died at 11:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 28, 1995, at Hemphill Care Center.

Born Aug. 16, 1905, in Patroon as a son of the late Richard and Mattie (Harrison) Bragg, he had been a longtime resident of Sabine County. Bragg was a self employed farmer and member of the Bethany Baptist Church in Milam.

Survivors: wife, Addie Byrl (White) Bragg of Hemphill; two daughters, Julia Ann Goodale of Pineland and Paula Jane Britt of Hemphill; a son, Benny Ray Bragg of Hemphill; a sister, Elvie Wilson of Hemphill; 14 grandchildren; 28 great grandchildren; and five great-greant grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. Saturday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Robert Shaddock and Bro. Floyd Wright officiating. Interment followed at Meador Cemetery in Milam.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2009)

The death certificate of his infant daughter, Gloria Lee Bragg, instead shows his place of birth as Isla in Sabine County.","STR06" "I14761","Bragg","Chester Lee","16 Aug 1905","28 Jun 1995","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 22 Apr 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 7B
145-158
Bragg, R. Carson Head M W 36 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Bragg, Ada Wf F W 32 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Evon Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Alton Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
146-159
Bragg, James R. Head M W 56 M 22 Tx Fl Fl Farmer
Bragg, Martha J Wf F W 53 M 19 Tx Miss Tx
Bragg, Mattie C. Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Elvada Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
----160
Bragg, Chester L Head M W 24 m 22 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Bragg, Addie B Wf F W 18 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I33879","Bragg","Danny Ray","17 Oct 1956","1 Apr 2011","0","Name: Danny Ray Bragg Date of Birth: 17 Oct 1956 Gender: Male Birth County: Sabine Father's Name: Billy Ray Bragg Mother's Name: Joy Lanell Force Roll Number: 1956_0002

The Sabine County Reporter
April 6, 2011, Page 11

Danny Ray Bragg, Sr.

Danny Ray Bragg, Sr., 54, died suddenly in Nashville, TN, Friday, April 1, 2011.
He was born in Hemphill to Billy Ray and LaNell Forse Bragg. He had lived his life in Hemphill and was the owner/operator of the NAPA Auto Parts Store on the square in Hemphill.

He is survived by his mother, LaNell Bragg of Bronson; son, Danny Ray Bragg, Jr. of Hemphill; brothers, Billy Crow and his wife Sandra, Jim Crow and his wife Brenda, and Bob Crow and his wife Cathy, all of Bronson. He is also survived by a number of nieces and nephews.

Bragg was preceded in death by his father, Billy Ray Bragg.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 5, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in the Plainview Cemetery near Bronson.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Online condolences may be posted at www.starrfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I33892","","","","","","","" "I2131","Bragg","David Benjamin","6 Mar 1868","8 Feb 1922","0","(Research):


Census Information:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine, Milam
Enumerated 15 and 16 June 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheets 8 B and 9A
141-141
Bragg, David B Head W M Mch 1868 32 m 11 Tx Ga Fl Farmer
Bragg, Naomi Wf W F Sept 1898 26 M 11 5/4 Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Herman Son W M Dec 1889 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Carson Son W M Dec 1893 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Sallie Dtr W F Mch 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Abbie Dtr W F Nov 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx
142-142
Bragg, James R Head W M Oct 1874 28 M 5 Tx Fl Fl Farmer
Bragg, Mattie Wf W F Aug 1877 22 M Tx Ms Tx
Bragg, Nettie A Dtr W F Aug 1896 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Lilly V Dtr W F Dec 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx
143-143
Bragg, William J Head W M Feby 1855 45 M Fl Ga Fl Farmer
Bragg, Mattie Wf W F Nov 1861 38 M 5 2/2 La Tn La
Bragg, Susan V Dtr W F Apr 1877 23 S Tx Fl Tx
Bragg, Clara M Drt W F July 1882 18 S Tx Fl Tx
Bragg, William H Son W M Jan 1884 16 S Tx Fl Tx Farm Laborer
Bragg, Nadine L Dtr W F Aug 1889 10 S Tx Fl Tx
Bragg, Charles A Son W M May 1893 7 S Tx Fl Tx
Bragg, Jesse L Son W M Sept 1896 3 S Tx Fl Tx
Bragg, Sarah F Dtr W F Oct 1898 1 S Tx Gl Tx
144-144
Bragg, William Head W M Dec 1833 66 M 12 Ga Va Ga
Bragg,Nancy C Wf W F Mach 1846 54 M 12 1/1 Tx Ga Ga
Bragg, Thomas A Son W M Nov 1878 24 S Tx Ga Ala Farmer
Bragg, Mary A Dtr W F Nov 1888 11 S Tx Ga Ala
Neal, Wm A Gr. Son W M Jun 1883 16 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 4
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 7B
105-109
Bragg, David B Head M W 42 m1 21 Tx Ga Fl Farmer
Bragg, Leona Wf F W 37 m1 21 9/8 Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, William H Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Bragg, Carson R Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Bragg, Sarah F Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Bragg, Abbie Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Bragg, Anna B Dtgr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Leona Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Bessie M Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, James E Son M W 6/12 Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 22 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 171 Sheet 14A
165-167
Bragg, David B Head M W 31 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Bragg, Naomi Wf F W 47 M Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Anna B Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Leona Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Bessie Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, James E Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx





","STR06" "I33190","Bragg","David Eldon ""Dot""","5 Sep 1928","5 Jan 2001","0","In Kay Parker McCary's transcription of the New Hope Cemetery, she indicates that ""Dot"" was inscribed on his double marker.

Obituary

The Sabine County Reporter
January 10, 2001, Page 11

David Eldon Bragg

David Eldon Bragg, 72, of Milam died Friday, Jan. 5, 2001, at Nacogdoches Medical Center.

Bragg, born Sept. 5, 1929, in Isla community as a son of the late Bertha (Lord) and Herman Henry Bragg, was a lifelong resident of the Milam area and a retired logger.

Survivors: wife, Evelyn Bragg of Milam; sons, Jerry D. Williams of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Rodney Williams Bragg of Huxley and Donnie David Bragg of Yokum; daughters, Martha Lee HAGLER of Milam, Pansy GRAY of Nacogdoches, and Dorothy WEST of Evadale; as brother, Ray BRAGG of Milam; a sister, Mary JONES of Hemphill; 25 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Jan. 7 at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. George Bragg and Bro. Lou Dane officiating. Interment followed at New Hope Cemetery near Milam.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I38081","","","","","","","" "I26591","","","","","","","" "I36328","Bragg","Dena M.","23 Dec 1914","11 May 1997","0","The Sabine County Reporter
May 28, 1997, Page 14

Dena Bragg Lounsberry, 82, of Orange died Sunday, May 11, 1997, at Baptist Hospital in Orange.

She was a native of Sabine County and had lived in Orange County several years. She was a retired housekeeping supervisor for Gal-Tex Hotels.

Survivors: daughter, Billye van der Struken Hanusch of Orange; three grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held May 12 at Dorman Funeral Home chapel in Orange. Interment followed at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Orange County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)","STR06" "I36284","","","","","","","" "I38082","Bragg","Elizabeth Marie ""Susie""","26 Mar 1969","13 Nov 2021","0","Elizabeth Marie ""Susie"" Bragg, 52, of Milam, Texas passed away Saturday morning, November 13, 2021 in the CHI St. Lukes Hospital in Lufkin, Texas.

Susie was born in San Augustine, Texas on March 26, 1969 to James ""Rusty"" Bragg and Dorothy Chambers Bragg. She attended school in Hemphill, Texas, loved her Cokes and game shows. She also had many friends on Face Book and would fuss with her nieces and nephews when they would mess with her computer and typing.

She is survived by her mother, Dorothy Bragg of Milam her brothers; James Bragg, Jr. of Killeen, Texas, David ""Randy"" Bragg of Milam, and Mike Bragg and his wife, Jessica, of Milam, Texas. She is also survived by her nieces and nephews, Michael, Jonathan, Katy, Ryelee, Aiden, Kimberly, and Rachael. Susie was preceded in death by her father James ""Rusty"" Bragg.

Visitation will be from 10:00 AM until 1:00 PM, Monday, November 15, 2021, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Graveside services will follow at 2:00 PM, Monday, in the New Hope Cemetery, Hwy 87 N., Milam, Texas.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhom.com.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, November 17, 2021, page 7","STR06" "I34417","","","","","","","" "I36286","Bragg","Evonne","Abt 1916","Yes, date unknown","0","She appears to have married first a Layfield and later a Cochran.","STR06" "I2135","Bragg","Frances Oleta","8 Feb 1912","8 Dec 1968","0","Name: Frances Oleta Honeycutt
Death Date: 08 Dec 1968
Death Place: Precinct 1 Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 56 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 08 Feb 1912
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Thomas Alfred Bragg
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Fannie Harritt Alford
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Nurse
Informant: Billy Barlow, son by first marriage
Place of Residence: Precinct #1, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Myrtle Springs
Burial Place: , Sabine, Texas
Burial Date: 10 Dec 1968
Additional Relatives: X
Cause of death: Suicide
Film Number: 2137256
Digital Film Number: 4030475
Image Number: 1385
Reference Number: cn 89466
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I33191","Bragg","George Udell","10 Dec 1919","26 Jun 1976","0","His tombstone indicates he served as ""PFC US Army WW II""

Name: George Udell Bragg
NOTE: An article about his wife's 101rst birthday instead shows his middle name as Yudell.
Death Date: 26 Jun 1976
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 56 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1920
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Evelyn Sarah Bragg
Father's Name: Herman Bragg
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Bertha Lee Lord
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Fishing guide, recreation
Veteran of WW II
Place of Residence: Star Route, Milam, Texas
Cemetery: New Hope Cemetery
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243937
Digital Film Number: 4168240
Image Number: 2520
Reference Number: 2390
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I14764","Bragg","Gloria Lee","8 Jan 1934","9 Jan 1934","0","Name: Gloria Lee Bragg
Death Date: 09 Jan 1934
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 1 day
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 08 Jan 1934
Birthplace: Milam, Tex
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Chester L Bragg
Father's Birthplace: Isla, Tex
Mother's Name: Addie Burl White
Mother's Birthplace: Milam, Tex
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Milam, Tex
Burial Date: 09 Jan 1934
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115985
Digital Film Number: 4165965
Image Number: 911
Reference Number: cn 4356
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I33192","Bragg","Hazel Lavina","13 Jan 1922","12 Jan 2023","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 11, 2012, Page 5

90th Birthday
Friends and relatives are welcome to attend the 90th birthday celebration of Hazel Bragg-Hoffman-McNaughter. The reception will be held in the fellowship hall of Hemphill Baptist Church, on Jan. 14th from 2 to 4 p.m.. No gifts, please.

Obituary

Hazel Bragg Hoffman McNaughten, 100, of Hemphill, Texas passed away on Thursday, January 12, 2023 at Legacies Nursing and Rehab in Hemphill, Texas.

Haze was born on January 13, 1922 in Sabine County, Texas to Henry Cary Bragg and Vursey Burkhalter Bragg. A quiet and gentle lady with a funny and quick wit to those who knew her well. She loved her garden and flowers and keeping the best kept home and yard in the county.

She is survived by a family that dearly loves her; Daughters, Vickie Burcia and Lavina Gibson; granddaughters, April Loggins and husband, Chuck and Kim Walker; grandsons, David Brucia and wife, Evette, Byron Brucia and wife, Melissa, and Charles Gibson; and numerous great and great-great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by husbands, W.L. Hoffman and Vay P. McNaughten; and son-in-law, Buddy Brucia and Charles Gibson.

Funeral Services will begin at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, January 15, 2023 at Rosevine United Pentecostal Church in Hemphill, Texas with Bro. Gordon Simmons and Bro. Mark Green officiating.


Visitation will begin one hour prior to service time.

Burial will follow in Gravelhill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Chuck Loggins, Kyle Loggins, David Brucia, Ellis McGown, Charles Gibson, Jerry Fleming, Chaisen Brucia, and Chaston Coon. Serving as honorary pallbearer is, Cole Loggins.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 18, 2023, page 4","STR06" "I47783","","","","","","","" "I30085","Bragg","Henry Cary","3 Sep 1896","12 Mar 1972","0","Name: Henry Cary Bragg
Death Date: 12 Mar 1972
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 75 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 03 Sep 1896
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Max Bragg
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lorena Loard
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223830
Digital Film Number: 4005478
Image Number: 02719
Reference Number: 37355
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I30085","Bragg","Henry Cary","3 Sep 1896","12 Mar 1972","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 8 Apr 1930
ED 202-4 SD 19 Sheet 1B
14-17
Burkhalter, Henry M Hd M W 24 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, Hattie P Wf F W 19 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
15-18
Bragg, Cary H Hd M W 32 M 21 Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Vursey L Wf F W 27 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Eldon R Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Hazel L Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
16-19
Bragg, Lorena Hd F W 64 Wd 16 Tx Ga Ga
Bragg, Ray E Son M W 26 S Tx Fl Tx","STR06" "I30085","Bragg","Henry Cary","3 Sep 1896","12 Mar 1972","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I2129","Bragg","Henry Malcom ""Mack""","22 May 1859","14 Mar 1908","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 5
Enumerated 13 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 14B
192-192
Bragg, Henry Head W M May 1859 41 m 18 Fl Va Unk Farmer
Bragg, Lorana Wf W F May 1867 33 m 18 8/8 Tx Ga Ga
Bragg, Mary E Dtr W F Mar 1885 15 S Tx Fl Tx
Bragg, Charles H Son W M Aug 1886 13 S Tx Fl Tx Farm Laborer
Bragg, Ola Dtr W F Feb 1888 12 S Tx Fl Tx
Bragg, Sudie Dtr W F Oct 1889 10 S Tx Fl Tx
Bragg, William Son W M Nov 1891 8 S Tx Fl Tx
Bragg, Sarah Dtr W F May 1894 6 S Tx Fl Tx
Bragg, Cary Son W M Spet 1896 3 S Tx Fl Tx
Bragg, Zilla Dtr W F Aug 1899 9/12 S Tx Fl Tx
","STR06" "I34775","Bragg","Henry Ray Eldon ""Sonny""","29 Sep 1947","16 Nov 1992","0","Henry Eldon Bragg
Date of Birth: 29 Sep 1947
Gender: Male
Birth County: Sabine
Mother's Name: Evelyn Marie Williams
Roll Number: 1947_0002

Henry Ray Eldon Bragg
Date of Birth: 29 Sep 1947
Gender: Male
Birth County: Sabine
Father's Name: Eldon Bragg
Mother's Name: Evelyn Bragg
Roll Number: 1947_0002

Called Sonny?","STR06" "I33189","Bragg","Herman","7 Mar 1925","30 May 1982","0","SSDI:
BRAGG, HERMAN
07 Mar 1925
May 1982
57
75959 (Milam, Sabine, TX)
(none specified)
New Jersey 154-20-9101

His tombstone indicates that he served as a ""Cpl US Army WW II""","STR06" "I38731","Bragg","Herman Wilbert","7 Oct 1941","3 Jan 2012","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 11, 2012, Page 9

Herman Wilbert Bragg, 70, died at home in Milam, January 3, 2012.

He was born in Milam on October 7, 1941 to Wilburn Bragg and Nell Gilchriest Bragg . He served in the U. S. Air Force during the Vietnam Conflict and later became a teacher in the Beaumont area. He moved to Milam thirty years ago and taught in several schools in the area including Hemphill and Shelbyville.

He is survived by his wife Sharon Bragg of Milam; his three sons, William Herman ""Sarg"" Bragg and wife Kristy of Bronson, James Omer ""Job"" Bragg of Milam, and Milam Wilburn ""Micah"" Bragg of Lufkin; daughters, Noella Francine ""Joy"" Moss of Memphis, TN, Rosanna Sharon Bragg of Milam, and Kaytha Grace Bragg of Austin; sisters, Sherry Ann Poindexter of Camden, TN, and Barbara Nell Bradford of Maybank; and six grandchildren, Nathan, Evan, Miranda, Trystan, Abby, and Haven.

Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 7, at New Hope Baptist Church, north of Milam, with burial in New Hope Cemetery.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Online condolences may be posted at www.starrfuneralhome.com.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2012)

","STR06" "I38079","Bragg","James Cleveland ""Rusty""","6 Mar 1938","25 Sep 2011","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 5, 2011, page 11

J.C. ""Rusty"" Bragg, Sr., died in his home Sunday morning after an illness. He was born in Hemphill to James E. and Louise Baldwin Bragg. Rusty worked as a truckdriver and was a lifetime resident of Milam.

Rusty is survived by his wife Dorothy Bragg of Milam, three sons, James Cleveland Bragg, Jr. of Coppers Cove, TX, David Bragg and wife Keri of Milam, Michael Gene Bragg of Milam, his daughter Susie Bragg of Milam, nine grandchildren and six great grandchildren, and a special friend Greg Dickerson. He was preceded in death by his parents James and Louise Bragg.

Visitation will be from 5:00 pm until 9:00 pm, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX. Funeral services will be at 3:00 pm, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the New Hope Cemetery in Milam.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I42961","","","","","","","" "I2132","Bragg","James Richard ""Dick""","29 Oct 1873","22 Feb 1942","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine, Milam
Enumerated 15 and 16 June 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheets 8 B and 9A
141-141
Bragg, David B Head W M Mch 1868 32 m 11 Tx Ga Fl Farmer
Bragg, Naomi Wf W F Sept 1898 26 M 11 5/4 Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Herman Son W M Dec 1889 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Carson Son W M Dec 1893 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Sallie Dtr W F Mch 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Abbie Dtr W F Nov 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx
142-142
Bragg, James R Head W M Oct 1874 28 M 5 Tx Fl Fl Farmer
Bragg, Mattie Wf W F Aug 1877 22 M Tx Ms Tx
Bragg, Nettie A Dtr W F Aug 1896 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Lilly V Dtr W F Dec 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx
143-143
Bragg, William J Head W M Feby 1855 45 M Fl Ga Fl Farmer
Bragg, Mattie Wf W F Nov 1861 38 M 5 2/2 La Tn La
Bragg, Susan V Dtr W F Apr 1877 23 S Tx Fl Tx
Bragg, Clara M Drt W F July 1882 18 S Tx Fl Tx
Bragg, William H Son W M Jan 1884 16 S Tx Fl Tx Farm Laborer
Bragg, Nadine L Dtr W F Aug 1889 10 S Tx Fl Tx
Bragg, Charles A Son W M May 1893 7 S Tx Fl Tx
Bragg, Jesse L Son W M Sept 1896 3 S Tx Fl Tx
Bragg, Sarah F Dtr W F Oct 1898 1 S Tx Gl Tx
144-144
Bragg, William Head W M Dec 1833 66 M 12 Ga Va Ga
Bragg,Nancy C Wf W F Mach 1846 54 M 12 1/1 Tx Ga Ga
Bragg, Thomas A Son W M Nov 1878 24 S Tx Ga Ala Farmer
Bragg, Mary A Dtr W F Nov 1888 11 S Tx Ga Ala
Neal, Wm A Gr. Son W M Jun 1883 16 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 4
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Stamped 158
110-114
Bragg, James R Head M W 36 m1 14 Tx Fl Fl Farmer
Bragg, Martha H Wf F W 34 m1 14 5/4 Tx Miss Tx
Bragg, Nettie A Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Lily V Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, James L Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Chester L Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx


1920 Census
Texas, Sabine, JP 4
Enumerated January 1920
SD 322 ED 171 Sheet 2A Stamped 171
28-29
Bragg, James R Head M W 46 M Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Bragg, Mattie J Wf F W 43 M Tx Ms Tx
Bragg, Lily Dtr F W 21 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, James T Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Bragg, Chester L Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Mattie Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Elzade Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 22 Apr 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 7B
145-158
Bragg, R. Carson Head M W 36 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Bragg, Ada Wf F W 32 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Evon Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Alton Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
146-159
Bragg, James R. Head M W 56 M 22 Tx Fl Fl Farmer
Bragg, Martha J Wf F W 53 M 19 Tx Miss Tx
Bragg, Mattie C. Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Elvada Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
----160
Bragg, Chester L Head M W 24 m 22 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Bragg, Addie B Wf F W 18 M 16 Tx Tx Tx





","STR06" "I31118","Bragg","James Thomas ""J. T."" ""Tommy""","2 Feb 1904","11 Dec 1970","0","At the time of the 1930 Sabine County, Texas census, he was a boarder in the home of John and Dessie Boyd. He was listed as Tommie Bragg, boarder, age 26, S, Laborer, Hauling logs.","STR06" "I31181","Bragg","Jessie Register","29 Aug 1910","10 Dec 1912","0","His tombstone is inscribed ""Gone to be an Angel.""","STR06" "I31091","Bragg","Jessie William","29 Oct 1891","8 Jan 1975","0","He was said to be married to Allie Lee Russell and Tallie Morrison.

Name: Jessie William Bragg
Death Date: 08 Jan 1975
Death Place: Smithville, Bastrop, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 83 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1892
Birth Date: 29 Oct 1891
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Mack Henry Bragg
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lorene Lord
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Carpenter Construction
Informant: Mrs. C. F. Williams, Sr.
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Odd Fellow Cemetery
Burial Place: Rockdale, Texas
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243526
Digital Film Number: 4170166
Image Number: 3153
Reference Number: 00071
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I31091","Bragg","Jessie William","29 Oct 1891","8 Jan 1975","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I14765","","","","","","","" "I2473","Bragg","Leona","21 Jun 1904","5 May 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
May 8, 1996, Page 12

Leona Waller Boyett

Leona Waller Boyett, 91, of Milam died at 5:10 a.m. Sunday, May 5, 1996, at Twin Lakes Care Center in San Augustine. Born June 21, 1904 in Milam, she was a lifelong area resident. Mrs. Boyett was a member of New Hope Baptist Church and a homemaker.

Survivors: sons, Gaylon Waller and [stepson] Arbie Boyett, both of Hemphill, and Martin Dale Waller of Spring Lake, Idaho; a daughter, [stepdaughter] Lorene Wood of Hemphill; a brother, Edward Bragg of Milam; a sister, Abbie Stewart of San Augustine; nine grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren, and one great-great grandchild.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Billy Ray Brown officiating. Interment followed at Kings Cemetery near Milam.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I33187","Bragg","Leroy","29 Aug 1915","2 Dec 2008","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 24, 2008, Page 12

Leroy Bragg

Leroy Bragg, 93, died Dec. 2, 2008. He was born on Aug. 29, 1915 to Bertha and Herman Bragg of Milam.

He is survived by his daughter, Katherine Weaver and husband, Harry, and son Dawyne Bragg and wife Gail; four grandchildren, Michael Scruggs, Angela Thurman, Kimberly Tomasek, and Merritt Bragg; plus seven great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Betty Lee; parents, sister, Mary Jones; and five brothers, Robert, George, Wilburn, Herman Jr., and Eldon Bragg.

Bragg worked for Dupont, Inc. in Victoria for 27 years and retired in 1978. After retirement, he returned to his childhood home of Milam. He was a member of the Masons for over 50 years and a member of the Hemphill Chapter of the Eastern Star. Bragg was an avid hunter and fisherman. He killed at least one deer every year of his from the age of 15 until he was 92. He loved the outdoors and gardening was his favorite hobby. His favorite time of year was when the vegetables were ready for cooking and canning.

He was also a dedicated Christian and active member of the New Hope Baptist Church of Milam. He was a devoted father, grandfather, and a friend to many. He was a kind, helpful and generous man.

Funeral services were held Dec. 4 at Starr Funeral Home. Interment followed at New Hope Cemetery in Milam.

Services under the direction of Starr Funeral Home, Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I2143","Bragg","Mack ""Pat"" Eloise","7 Jan 1933","6 Apr 2004","0","Sabine County Reporter
April 14, 2004

Pat Wright

Pat Wright, 71, of Pt. Neches died Tuesday, April 6, 2004, at her residence.

Mrs. Wright was born Jan. 7, 1933, in Sabine County and had lived in Pt. Neches since 1960. She was a retired vice-president of First South Savings of Pt. Neches with 16 years of service and a member of the First United Methodist Church in Pt. Neches. Survivors: husband, W.E. WRIGHT of Pt. Neches; two daughters, Belinda FOULK and husband Bill and Betsey BURNETT and husband Riley, all of Pt. Neches; a son Rusty WRIGHT of Pt. Neches; a sister, Bettye WAGSTAFF and husband Robert of Bronson; eight grandchildren, Amy FOULK, David FOULK, Shane WRIGHT, Tyler WRIGHT, Seth WRIGHT, Britney BURNETT, Meagan BURNETT, and Bryce BURNETT; and a great-grandson, Jacob FOULK. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the chapel of Levingston Funeral Home in Pt. Neches. Interment followed at Oak Bluff Memorial Cemetery in Pt. Neches. Memorials may be mad to Jon Wagstaff Memorial Scholarship Fund, Rt. 3, Box 3037, Bronson, TX 75930. Levingston Funeral Home, directors.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I36275","Bragg","Manuel Odale","13 Aug 1938","18 May 1988","0","Manuel Odale Bragg
Date of Birth: 13 Aug 1938
Gender: Male
Birth County: Sabine
Mother's Name: Vera Belle Jones
Roll Number: 1938_0001

Double tombstone with Barbara A. Bragg (4 May 1943-29 Mar 1999).","STR06" "I47178","","","","","","","" "I36282","","","","","","","" "I31182","Bragg","Mary Anna Frances","21 Nov 1888","26 Jan 1974","0","Born to the second wife of William, Nancy, who was shown with this family on thew 1900 census, as the mother of one child. They were married ca 1888.","STR06" "I36304","Bragg","Mary Ellen","Abt 1879","11 Mar 1946","0","Name: Mary Ellen Chambers
Death Date: 11 Mar 1946
Death Place: Zwolle, , Sabine, Louisiana
Gender: Female
Race (original): W
Race (standardized): White
Age: 67
Estimated Birth Year: 1879
Birth Place: Sabine, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: James M Chambers
Father's Name: Jesse Bragg
Mother's Name: Mary E Reeves
Film number: 1221808
Image Number: 01574
Certificate Number: 768
Digital Folder Number: 4213525
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954
","STR06" "I33186","Bragg","Mary Estelle","4 Sep 1913","5 Aug 2007","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave:

Mary E. Granny Jones, 93, died Sunday, Aug. 5, 2007 at Hemphill Care Center. She was born Sept. 4, 1913 in Milam, TX. to the late Herman & Bertha Bragg and was a life long resident of Sabine County. Funeral Services will be Tuesday, Aug. 7, at 4:00 P.M. at Starr Funeral Home with burial in New Hope Cemetery in Milam, TX. with Bro. Wayne Alford officiating. Survivors: Sons: Hubert Jones of Colmesneil, Lyndon Jones & wife, Frances of Pineland, TX., Daughter, Geraldine Thompson of Conroe, TX., Brother, Leroy Bragg of Milam, TX., 6 Grandchildren, 19 Great Grandchildren, 17 Great-Great Grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband of 64 years, Louie C. Jones, son L.C. Jones, Jr. & 3 Grandchildren, numerous nieces & nephews. Starr Funeral Home 510 Starr Street Hemphill, Texas 75948 (409)787-3331

Published in The Beaumont Enterprise on 8/7/2007.","STR06" "I31043","Bragg","Mary Frances","29 Mar 1885","24 Aug 1948","0","Name: Mary Frances Williams
Death Date: 24 Aug 1948
Death Place: Shelby County, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 63 years 4 months 25 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 29 Mar 1885
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Malcalm Bragg
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lorena Lord
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housekeeper
Place of Residence: Center, Shelby, Texas
Cemetery: Bickley Cem.
Burial Place: Texas
Burial Date: 26 Aug 1948
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2223117
Digital Film Number: 4031762
Image Number: 1031
Reference Number: cn 85958
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I31043","Bragg","Mary Frances","29 Mar 1885","24 Aug 1948","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I31136","Bragg","Mattie Elvie","21 Oct 1910","18 Jan 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 24, 1996, page 12

Elvie Wilson

Mattie Elvie Wilson, 85, of Route 1, Hemphill, died at 9:20 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 18, 1996, in Hemphill.

She was born Oct. 21, 1910, in Sabine County as a daughter of the late James Richard and Martha Jane (Harrison) Bragg. She was a lifelong area resident and homemaker.

Survivors: a son, Don Gary Wilson of Milam; a daughter, Jimmy Lou Fuller of Houston; thn grandchildren; and ten great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill, Bro. Milton Powell officiating. Interment followed at Low's Chapel Cemetery in Sabine County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2011)","STR06" "I31106","Bragg","Nettie Anna","9 Aug 1896","2 May 1975","0","Name: Nettie Anna Causey
Death Date: 02 May 1975
Death Place: Tyler, Smith, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 78 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 09 Aug 1896
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Richard Bragg
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mattie Harris
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: housewife and mother
Informant: James Causey son
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243951
Digital Film Number: 4005502
Image Number: 00516
Reference Number: 38001
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I31106","Bragg","Nettie Anna","9 Aug 1896","2 May 1975","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I42962","","","","","","","" "I36283","","","","","","","" "I3952","","","","","","","" "I14274","Bragg","Robert Carson","4 Dec 1893","28 Jun 1987","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 22 Apr 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 7B
145-158
Bragg, R. Carson Head M W 36 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Bragg, Ada Wf F W 32 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Evon Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Alton Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
146-159
Bragg, James R. Head M W 56 M 22 Tx Fl Fl Farmer
Bragg, Martha J Wf F W 53 M 19 Tx Miss Tx
Bragg, Mattie C. Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Elvada Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
----160
Bragg, Chester L Head M W 24 m 22 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Bragg, Addie B Wf F W 18 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I37138","Bragg","Rodney William","13 Aug 1957","8 Jan 2014","0","Obituary

Funeral services for Rodney William Bragg, 56, of Huxley, will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 11, 2014, at Watson & Sons Chapel with Bro. Gordon Vaughn officiating. Interment will follow at Strong Cemetery in Huxley. Visitation was held from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 10, at Watson & Sons Funeral Home in Center.
Mr. Bragg passed away Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2014, in San Augustine. He was born Aug. 13, 1957 in San Augustine to David Eldon ""Dot"" Bragg and Evelyn Marie Williams Bragg. He was a member of Lydia Baptist Church in Huxley.

He was preceded in death by parents, David Eldon ""Dot"" Bragg and Evelyn Marie Williams Bragg; and brothers, Henry Eldon ""Sonny"" Bragg, Donnie Bragg and Ronnie Bragg.

Mr. Bragg is survived by wife, Jammie Bragg of Huxley; sons, Corey William Bragg and wife, Sherry, of Huxley, Colton Lee Bragg* and wife, Taylor, of Huxley, David Eldon Bragg* of Huxley; grandchildren, Rachael Bragg of Huxley, Ida Bragg of Huxley, Jacob Bragg of Huxley, Ashton Bragg of Huxley; great-grandchild, Chandler Bragg of Huxley; brother, Jerry Williams of Florida; sisters, Pansy Gray of Garrison, Linda Beth Adams of Port Arthur, Martha Lee Hagar of Milam, Dorothy West of Silsbee; numerous nieces and nephews; and a host of friends.

Pallbearers will be Sarge Bragg, John Clark, Herbert McMiller, Henry Stephens, John Jernigan and Wilton Parks.

Online condolences and tributes can be sent at www.watsonandsonsfuneralhome.com.
Arrangements are under the direction of Watson & Sons Funeral Home.

Copied from www.thelightandchampion.com
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 22, 2014, page 13

*Not able to find on the Texas Birth Index","STR06" "I34774","Bragg","Roger Dale","12 Dec 1954","22 Jul 2012","0","The Sabine County Reporter
August 1, 2012, Page 14

Roger Dale Bragg

Roger Dale Bragg, 57, died Sunday, July 22, 2012, in the Memorial Herman Medical Center, Houston, after an illness.

He was born in Center, Texas, to Herman Bragg, Jr. and Theo Vines Bragg. Roger worked as a chemical operator in the petroleum industry. Roger was a resident of Lake Jackson and a member of the New Hope Baptist Church in Milam.

He is survived by his wife Gayle Bragg of Lake Jackson, his son Sherman William Bragg of Conroe, his daughters Heather Kathlene Bragg of North Ogden, Utah, and Barbara Caren Mesmer of Lake Jackson and seven grandchildren. He is also survived by his brother Charles Burton ""Buzzy"" Bragg of Brazoria and his sisters Liz Lilley of Big Sandy, TX and Debie McCroskey of Jasper.

Roger was preceded in death by his parents Herman and Theo Bragg, a brother Dennis ""Bo"" Bragg and a grandson Alex Villareal.

Funeral services were held Thursday, July 26, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in the New Hope Cemetery.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Online condolences may be posted at www.starrfuneralhome.com.

","STR06" "I31050","Bragg","Sarah Lorena","3 May 1894","30 Dec 1973","0","Name: Sarah Lorene Cole
Death Date: 30 Dec 1973
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 75 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1898
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Mack Bragg
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lorene Lord
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: housewife
Informant: James Mack Cole, son
Place of Residence: Rt. 3, Kirbyville, Texas
Cemetery: Bean Cemetery
Burial Place: Kirbyville
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242950
Digital Film Number: 4169260
Image Number: 3466
Reference Number: cn 95790
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
8","STR06" "I31050","Bragg","Sarah Lorena","3 May 1894","30 Dec 1973","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I25198","","","","","","","" "I25199","","","","","","","" "I25200","","","","","","","" "I2144","Bragg","Shirley Jack ""Jackie""","15 Nov 1935","1 Sep 2000","0","Transcriptions of the Rosevine Cemetery show her middle name as Jackie, the Texas Birth Index instead shows her middle name as Jade.","STR06" "I2124","Bragg","Thomas Alfred","28 Apr 1875","6 Sep 1917","0","His tombstone was erected by WOW, and was inscribed ""He died as he lived a Christian""","STR06" "I2124","Bragg","Thomas Alfred","28 Apr 1875","6 Sep 1917","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 4
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 7B
108-112
Bragg, Thomas A Hd M W 34 m1 8 Tx Fl Fl Farmer
Bragg, Frances H Wf F W 36 m1 8 4/2 Tx La Miss
Bragg, Willie I Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Mac R Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I31162","Bragg","Thomas Ural","20 May 1905","20 Dec 1907","0","His tombstone is inscribed ""Darling we miss thee""","STR06" "I25202","","","","","","","" "I33188","Bragg","Wilburn","6 Jun 1917","28 Nov 2000","0","The SSDI shows that his last address was in San Antonio.","STR06" "I36325","Bragg","William Henry","4 Jan 1884","30 Apr 1962","0","Name William Henry Bragg
Event Type Death
Event Date 30 Apr 1962
Event Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 04 Jan 1884
Birthplace:
Father's Name Jessie Bragg
Mother's Name Lizzie Straughter
Certificate Number 32217
GS Film number 2116971
Digital Folder Number 005145105
Image Number 00742

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K7DD-NGX : accessed 31 Aug 2013), William Henry Bragg, 1962.","STR06" "I36325","Bragg","William Henry","4 Jan 1884","30 Apr 1962","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 5
Enumerated 16 and 17 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 172 Sheet 10B
191-192
Bragg, W. H. Sr Head M W 36 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer Own Farm
Bragg, Mary Wf F W 35 M Tx Ga Tx
Bragg, Annie Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Ora Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Dena Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Charley Son M W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Harrison, Sarah Mother F W 72 Wd Tx Ga NC

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 5
Enumerated April 14 and 15, 1930
ED 202-7 SD 19 Sheet 4A Stamped 88
67-69
Bragg, William H Head M W 46 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Bragg, Mary A Wf F W 43 M Tx Ga Tx
Bragg, Dena (Iona?) M. Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Charlie B. SOn M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
68-70
Wilson, Melvin L. Head M W 26 M Tx Tx Tx Laborer Works on farm
Wilson, Orie Wf F W 22 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Wilson, Doris Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Wilson, Merrill Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Dykus (Iykus?), Gracy Sister F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I2125","Bragg","William Herman","1 Dec 1834","16 Nov 1906","0","According the ""Sabine County Historical Sketches and Genealogical Records"" by Edna McDaniel White and Blanche Finley Toole, William Bragg enlisted in the Confederate Army at Alexandria, Louisiana and served under Capt. T.J. Stafford, Vincent's Reg. Mounted Partisan Rangers, was taken prisoner at New Orleans May 26, 1865, and paroled June 3, 1865 at Alexandria.

His tombstone is inscribed with LA Cop Co G 1 LA Calvary, Confederate States Army.","STR06" "I2125","Bragg","William Herman","1 Dec 1834","16 Nov 1906","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine, Precinct 5
FHL Film #1255325 NA Film # T9-1325
Page 249A
William Bragg Self M M W 46 Ga Farmer Va Ga
Sarah Bragg Wf M F W 46 Ga Keeps House SC SC
Henry M. Bragg Son M W 21 Fl Works on Farm Ga Ga
Mary L. Bragg Dau S F W 17 La At Home Ga Ga
David B. Bragg Son S M W 12 Tx Works on Farm Ga Ga
Richard A. Bragg Son S M W 7 Tx Ga Ga
Thomas A. Bragg Son M W 5 Tx Ga Ga

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine, Milam
Enumerated 15 and 16 June 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheets 8 B and 9A
144-144
Bragg, William Head W M Dec 1833 66 M 12 Ga Va Ga
Bragg, Nancy C Wf W F Mach 1846 54 M 12 1/1 Tx Ga Ga
Bragg, Thomas A Son W M Nov 1878 24 S Tx Ga Ala Farmer
Bragg, Mary A Dtr W F Nov 1888 11 S Tx Ga Ala
Neal, Wm A Gr. Son W M Jun 1883 16 S Tx Tx Tx



","STR06" "I1945","Bragg","William Herman","9 Dec 1889","19 Dec 1981","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 20,21 and 22 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 171 Sheets 13B and14A Stamped 183
163-163
Bragg, William H Head M W 30 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Bragg, Bertha L Wf F W 25 M Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Robert L Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Mary Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Leroy Son M W 4 0/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Wilburn Son M W 2 0/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, B Son M W 10/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 29, 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheets 10B and 11A Stamped 82
214-221
Bragg, Herman Head M W 40 m 21 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Bragg, Bertha Wf F W 36 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Robert Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Bragg, Mary Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Leroy Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Bragg, Wilburn Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Udell Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Herman Jr Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Eldon Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx




","STR06" "I2127","Bragg","William Jesse","22 Feb 1854","6 Jun 1906","0","He was said to have married Elizabeth REEVES, Elizabeth Constable COLLINS, and Mattie Theophilus PEACE. He had four children by his first wife, two by his second wife, and three by his third wife.

The name Elizabeth L. Bragg is inscribed on a double marker with William J. Bragg, with the dates 4 Jan 1854 - 1887.

Kay Parker McCary, in her annontated transcription of the Bennett Cemetery, north of Milam, shows he and Elizabeth Constable Collins as the parents of Nannie Leona Bragg, the first wife of James Malcolm Chambers. She also shows that William Jesse and his first wife, Elizabeth Reeves, were the parents of Mollie Bragg, who married first John Allen Anderson, and was later the third wife of James Malcolm Chambers.","STR06" "I2127","Bragg","William Jesse","22 Feb 1854","6 Jun 1906","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine, Milam
Enumerated 15 and 16 June 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheets 8 B and 9A
141-141
Bragg, David B Head W M Mch 1868 32 m 11 Tx Ga Fl Farmer
Bragg, Naomi Wf W F Sept 1898 26 M 11 5/4 Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Herman Son W M Dec 1889 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Carson Son W M Dec 1893 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Sallie Dtr W F Mch 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Abbie Dtr W F Nov 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx
142-142
Bragg, James R Head W M Oct 1874 28 M 5 Tx Fl Fl Farmer
Bragg, Mattie Wf W F Aug 1877 22 M Tx Ms Tx
Bragg, Nettie A Dtr W F Aug 1896 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Lilly V Dtr W F Dec 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx
143-143
Bragg, William J Head W M Feby 1855 45 M Fl Ga Fl Farmer
Bragg, Mattie Wf W F Nov 1861 38 M 5 2/2 La Tn La
Bragg, Susan V Dtr W F Apr 1877 23 S Tx Fl Tx
Bragg, Clara M Drt W F July 1882 18 S Tx Fl Tx
Bragg, William H Son W M Jan 1884 16 S Tx Fl Tx Farm Laborer
Bragg, Nadine L Dtr W F Aug 1889 10 S Tx Fl Tx
Bragg, Charles A Son W M May 1893 7 S Tx Fl Tx
Bragg, Jesse L Son W M Sept 1896 3 S Tx Fl Tx
Bragg, Sarah F Dtr W F Oct 1898 1 S Tx Gl Tx
144-144
Bragg, William Head W M Dec 1833 66 M 12 Ga Va Ga
Bragg,Nancy C Wf W F Mach 1846 54 M 12 1/1 Tx Ga Ga
Bragg, Thomas A Son W M Nov 1878 24 S Tx Ga Ala Farmer
Bragg, Mary A Dtr W F Nov 1888 11 S Tx Ga Ala
Neal, Wm A Gr. Son W M Jun 1883 16 S Tx Tx Tx



","STR06" "I29721","Bragg","Willie Dean","28 Sep 1933","11 Nov 2008","0","The Sabine County Reporter
November 19, 2008, Page 11

Willie Dean Harley

Willie Dean Harley, 75, of Pineland, died Nov. 11, 2008 at her residence.

Mrs. Harley was born Sept. 28, 1933 in Sabine County to Raymond Ellis Bragg and Vera Bell Jones Bragg and had lived in Pineland her entire life. She was a homemaker and a member of Strickland Crossing Church of God.

Survivors: sons, Lonnie Ray Harley, Tommy Glen Harley, and Randy Lee Harley, all of Pineland; daughter, Kay Welch of Pineland; 12 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Nov. 14 at Strickland Crossing Church of God with Bro. Charles Moody and Bro. Vance Purtell officiating. Interment followed in Plainview Cemetery.

Services under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, November 2008)

A nearly identical obituary was published in the November 20, 2008 issue of the San Augustine Tribune.","STR06" "I31071","Bragg","Zella Martha","22 Jul 1899","25 Apr 1987","0","The SSDI shows her DOB as 22 Aug 1899, whereas Kay Parker McCary's transcription of the Low's Chapel Cemetery shows her DOB 22 July 1899","STR06" "I42939","Braithwaite","Eliza E.","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","Ancestry.com *suggests* that her maiden name might have been Braithwaite, linking her to West Yorkshire, England. This appears to be correct, as she is listed as Elija Braithwaite on the marriage license of her son, Edwin A. James.","STR06" "I30952","Bramhall","Alexander H.","28 Aug 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1870 Census
Illinois, Warren County, Post Office Roseville
Enumerated 18 July 1870
Page 8
64-64
Bramwell, A.H. 42 M W Laborer NY
Bramwell, Laura 32 F W K.H. Ill
Bramwell, Elnora 10 F W Ill
Bramwell,, Mary Leona 8 F W Ill
Bramwell, Levi Arthur 3 M W Ill
Bramwell, Livarie 1/12 F W Ill


1880 Census:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Alexander BRAMHALL Self M Male W 51 NY Mail Messenger VT NY
Laura A. BRAMHALL Wife M Female W 41 IL Keeping House VT NY
Amos E. BRAMHALL Son S Male W 14 IL NY IL
Arthur BRAMHALL Son S Male W 12 IL NY IL
Lina BRAMHALL Dau S Female W 9 IL NY IL
Emma D. BRAMHALL Dau S Female W 7 IL NY IL
Charles W. BRAMHALL Son S Male W 3 IL NY IL
John W. JOHNSON Other S Male W 37 SWED Laborer SWED SWED
Edward BLOOM Other S Male W 35 SWED Laborer SWED SWED
Source Information:
Census Place Roseville, Warren, Illinois
Family History Library Film 1254256
NA Film Number T9-0256Page Number 291A","STR06" "I22742","Bramhall","Charles Franklin","31 Jul 1851","15 Oct 1923","0","The 1900 census seems to indicate he was born circa July 1856 in New York. Frank Bramhall, in his 1903 book ""Genealogy of the Bramhall Family"" instead shows a date of birth of July 23, 1851.

Eileen Bramhall-Hav? emailed, in May 2013, that on a visit to Alma some years previously, she had purchased a book about the history of that town.

She found the following brief mention of her grandfather's family: ""About 1898-An Alma man named BRAMHALL invented a windmill-like machine which he claimed would replace the gold pan in placer mines. He tried out his ""mill"" in some black sand about four miles southeast of town and got a report back from the DENVER assay office, that it did contain traces of gold. Word of the report got out quickly ""and everyone in Alma flocked over to this gulch"" said attorney T.L. Porter. WC Murray, president of the towns First National Bank, either bought or leased the land and proceeded to sink a mine shaft with a crew that worked day and night. Samples were sent to Denver each time brought back slight encouragement from the assayer, who Porter felt was stringing the miner along""

Eileen added that Charles was a carpenter, and that she knows for a fact that he gathered his family and hightailed it out of Alma, not long after this, 'taking off for Kansas,' where daughter Ferne was born in 1900.","STR06" "I22742","Bramhall","Charles Franklin","31 Jul 1851","15 Oct 1923","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1880 Census
Iowa, O'Brien County, Floyd Twp
Enumerated 29 Jun 1880
Page 23 SD 4 ED 181 Stamped 304C
203-204
Bramhall, Charles F. W m 28 Farmer NY --- ---
Bramhall, Josephine W F 25 Wf Keeping House NY NY NY
Bramhall, Willie W M 11/12 4/12 Feb Son Iowa NY NY
Payne, John H W M 48 Boarder Farmer NY NY NY
Payne, Walter W M 18 Boarder Farmer Ill NY NY

1900 Census
Kansas, Kingman County, Kingman
Enumerated 9 June 1900
SD 7, ED 113, Sheet B11
220-237
Bramhall, Chas. Hd W M Jul 1856 43 M 5 Yrs NY NY NY Blacksmith
Bramhall, Mary E Wf W F Oct 1865 34 M 5 Yrs 5/4 Mo Unk Mo
Bramhall, George Son W M Nov 1896 3 S Neb NY Mo
Gail, Eugene StepSon Nov 1882 16 S Mo Mo Mo Farm Laborer
Noble, George Boarder May 1878 28 S Oh Oh Oh
Baloc, Rachell Servant Jul 1829 70 W Ky NJ NJ Nurse

1910 Census
Kansas, Kingman County, Kingman
Enumerated 5 May 1910
SD 7 ED 86 Sheet 21A Stamped 31
458-480
Bramhall, Chas F Hd M 57 M1 15 NY NY NY Carpenter House
Bramhall, Mary E Wf F 45 M1 4/4 Mo Mo Oh
Bramhall, George Son M 13 S Ne NY Mo
Bramhall, Ethel F. Dtr F 9 S Ks NY Mo

1920 Census
Kansas, Kingman County, White Twp
136-140
Bramhall, Charles F He M W 66 Il US US Carpenter Own Shop
Bramhall, Mary E Wf F W 55 Mo US Oh
Bramhall, George S M W 23 S NE Il Mo Baker
Bramhall, Fern D F W 19 KS Il Mo Teacher County School","STR06" "I31315","Bramhall","Charles Walter","23 Aug 1878","26 Jan 1935","0","Name: Charles Walter Bramhall
Titles and Terms (original):
Death Date: 26 Jan 1935
Death Place: Roseville, Warren, Illinois
Gender: Male
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Age: 56
Estimated Birth Year: 1879
Birth Date: 23 Aug 1878
Birthplace: Roseville, Ill.
Father: Alec Bramhall
Father's Titles and Terms (original):
Father's Birth Place: New York
Mother: Laura Pierce
Mother's Titles and Terms (original):
Mother's Birth Place: Illinois
Occupation: Decorator
Residence:
Street Address:
Spouse: Merle Bramhall
Spouse's Titles and Terms (original):
Spouse's Birthplace:
Burial Date: 28 Jan 1935
Burial Place: Roseville, Warren, Illinois
Cemetery: Roseville
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4008379
Image Number: 1775
Film Number: 1753858
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: 1935 vol 10 cn3935
Collection: Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947
","STR06" "I3688","Bramhall","Cornelius","26 Aug 1708","28 Mar 1761","0","Ron Romano, a volunteer for Spirits Alive at Eastern Cemetery in Portland, provided the following transcription of the tombstone of Cornelius Bramhall:

In Memory of Mr
CORNELIUS BRAMHALL
Who decd March ye
28th 1761 In ye
53d year of his age

Ron further indicated that ""I have been able to find no record of marriage or kids for Cornelius, so he either never married or any records of spouse/kids are lost. but there are no other Bramhalls known to be buried at Eastern Cemetery so I wonder if he just may never have married.""
","STR06" "I3675","Bramhall","Edgar","Abt 1787","Yes, date unknown","0","Twin to Edmond.","STR06" "I3674","Bramhall","Edmond","Bef 1787","Abt 1820","0","Twin to Edgar.","STR06" "I3635","Bramhall","Edna Pearl","27 Nov 1873","27 Jun 1876","0","It is possible she instead was born and died in New York.","STR06" "I1617","","","","","","","" "I1622","","","","","","","" "I34244","Bramhall","Erma Pauline","15 Nov 1910","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have had Infant Paralysis (infant spinal menigitis).","STR06" "I22744","Bramhall","Ethel Ferne","8 Jun 1900","24 Oct 1983","0","Listed as Ferne on both the SSDI and her tombstone.","STR06" "I276","Bramhall","Eugene ""Gene"" Andrew","14 Apr 1922","26 Mar 1995","0","His address in 1938, at the time he completed a form SS-5, was 175 W. 188 Street in New York City. He was employed by Postal Telegraph. The names of his parents are based on this record, and have been confirmed through census records.

On March 14, 1942, shortly before his twentieth birthday, he enlisted in the U. S. Army. He was a resident of Queens, New York. He had completed four years of high school, and was employed as a bellman. He was single, with no dependents, and was 5 Feet 8 Inches tall, and weighed 148 pounds.","STR06" "I3673","Bramhall","Experience","Aft 1793","Abt 1868","0","Frank J. Bramhall shows that she married Chas. ATHERTON and that they had no issue.","STR06" "I3640","Bramhall","Frank","Aug 1877","Jun 1879","0","It is possible he instead was born and died in New York.","STR06" "I17993","Bramhall","George","Abt 1644","Between 1689 and 1690","0","Frank J. Bramhall writes that Cornelius, William and George Bramhall are said to have come over from England about 1680, landing at Casco, Maine. They and two others, Joseph and Mary, were the children of James Bramhall, R. N. and Lady Florence Temple. James was the only child of Cornelius Bramhall, a native of Canterbury.
The same author writes that George died of wounds received in action with Indians on the day before, at Casco (now Portland), ME.

The Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England before 1692, James Savage, notes that George Bramhall was at Dover 1670, Casco 1678. Killed by the Indians 1689, left widow Martha, children Joseph, George, Hanna and Joshua, all removed to Plymouth. George was at Hingham 1733. Hannah married Jonathan Hall of Harwich and Joshua ret. to Falmouth 1729 there lived some years but went again to Plymouth.

Ron Romano, a volunteer for the organization called Spirits Alive at Eastern Cemetery in Portland, emailed in May 2013 that ""the late 1600s was a very challenging time up here for the settlers with respect to their conflicts with the natives. The Indians were understandably angered that the settlers just came in and claimed ownership of the land, and the threat of attack on the settlement was ever-present. George Bramhall (Cornelius & Capt. Joseph's grandfather) was a victim of probably the most brutal attack in 1689, where the entire settlement was burned to the ground, and any of the settlers who could not escape to the boats were slaughtered. I've read that the dead were simply left where they fell, and that 25 years later when the area was re-settled, the new wave of white people found bones of the settlers of the 1689 attack scattered all over the settlement (after all, there was nobody there to properly bury the dead). So we know George died here, but there is no surviving gravesite for him.""

Ron later emailed that he looked at a book owned by the Maine Historical Society titled the ""History of Cumberland County, Maine,"" which was written in 1880. The battle with the Indians of September 21, 1689 is quite well documented, naming names of those injured and killed. George Bramhall was among those listed, with the author saying he was wounded in the September 21, 1689 battle and died of those wounds after the battle.

Ron Romano also found a map of ""Portland"" produced by Greater Portland Landmarks with a map of the area from 1690. At the time it was called Falmouth. Originally Falmouth was the larger area and Portland separated out to become its own community later on. Falmouth still exists, just smaller in size and immediately north of portland on the coats, and it shows plotted homes of a few of the settlers, with number 12 being George Bramhall. Even though George had been killed a year previously, it appears that his estate still owned that plat of land. Perhaps this is why some of his family later moved back to the area.





","STR06" "I17996","Bramhall","George","Abt 1682","Yes, date unknown","0","Frank J. Bramhall shows that he was at Hingham in 1733. Sometimes shown as born in Barnstable, Mass. Ron Romano notes that a George Bramhall was indexed as being buried a the ""Old Burial Hill"" in Plymounth, Mass.","STR06" "I14364","Bramhall","George","31 Oct 1896","5 Mar 1957","0","Buried at the Long Island National Cemetery, 2040 Wellwood Avenue, Farmingdale, NY, Section 2g Site 4987. Service Info: Baker 1/C US Navy, World War I","STR06" "I14364","Bramhall","George","31 Oct 1896","5 Mar 1957","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 Federal Census
New York, New York, Bronx, District 601
Bramhall, George Head M W Rent $40 age 33 Married @ 24 Nebraska New York Missouri Ticket Agent
Bramhall, Violet Wife F W age 28 Married @ 19 New York New York New York
Bramhall, Eugene Son M W age 8 New York New York New York
Bramhall, Ferne Daug. F W age 6 New York New York New York","STR06" "I275","","","","","","","" "I17997","Bramhall","Hannah","Aft 1683","Yes, date unknown","0","Frank J. Bramhall shows that she married Jonathan Hall of Harwich, Mass.","STR06" "I3647","Bramhall","Henry Smith","Abt 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","Frank J. Bramhall shows that he was a resident of Effingham, Kansas. Eileen Bramhall Have notes that his date of death was Sept 3, 1912.","STR06" "I34245","Bramhall","Herman Omer","23 May 1912","13 May 1934","0","Buried in Secton 6, Lot 3, Block 37","STR06" "I16","","","","","","","" "I3662","Bramhall","Jerusha","11 Feb 1777","Yes, date unknown","0","Frank J. Bramhall shows that she married Jonas BLOWERS, and that they had no issue.","STR06" "I3643","Bramhall","John","21 Jan 1815","Abt 1890","0","(Research):

1850 US Census: Employed as a farmer at Belfast, Alleghany County, New York.
1860 US Census: Employed as a farmer at Elk Horn, Carroll County, Illinois.
1870 US Census: Employed as a farmer in Cedar Township, Benton County, Iowa.
","STR06" "I3639","Bramhall","John","27 Apr 1875","4 May 1876","0","It is possible he instead was born and died in New York.","STR06" "I17995","Bramhall","Joseph","Bef 1681","Abt 1716","0","Sometimes shown as born in Dover, New Hampshire or Casco, Massachusetts.

Ron Romano notes that a Joseph Bramhall was indexed as being buried a the ""Old Burial Hill"" in Plymounth, Mass.
","STR06" "I3679","Bramhall","Joseph","20 Dec 1714","Between 1751 and 1758","0","Sarah Bramhall Biles and Eileen Bramhall Have both show that he was a Sea Captain, dying in Jamaica ca 1751. FindAGrave instead lists his date of death as 26 Jan 1758, in the West Indies, near Jamaica. Further notes on the website show he died ""In his 36th year. Husband of Mrs. Sarah Bramhall."" A photo of a gravemarker is not shown on FindAGrave.

Ron Romano notes that Capt. Joseph Bramhall was indexed as being buried a the ""Old Burial Hill"" in Plymounth, Mass.
","STR06" "I3660","Bramhall","Joseph","4 Jan 1751","Abt 1805","0","Frank J. Bramhall shows that he died in Whitesborough, now Meredith, New York. Sarah Bramhall Biles showed that he had lived in Dutchess County, New York prior to this.

A Joseph Bramhall, who died ""in his 62nd year"" on 17 Sept 1805 is among the Bramhalls' buried at the Burial Hill in Plymouth. This may or may not be the same Joseph that was the son of Capt. Joseph Bramhall and Sarah Tilson. The date of death matches, but the birth year is off (1743 vs. 1751). It is also possible that as Joseph died in Delaware County, New York, he might also have been buried there.","STR06" "I3686","Bramhall","Joshua","26 Mar 1682","21 Jun 1763","0","Joshua Bramhall was a clothier (id est cloth man, fr.) and owned a fulling mill in Plymouth; was a man of great energy and business capacity, and accumulated a large property. In 1729 he moved from Plymouth to Falmouth, and lived on the farm left by his father George Bramhall, until 1759, when he again returned to Plymouth, where he lived until his death in 1763. The large property left by his father remained in the family until 1759, when it was sold by the heirs to William Vaughn, and it is probable that the purpose of Joshua's removal to Falmouth in 1729, was to effect an advantageous sale of the property, and to close up the settlement of his father's estate. For further particulars of the life of Joshua Bramhall, see ""Landmarks of Plymouth"" by William T. Davis. See also letter of W.T. Davis (the historian) to W.L. Bramhall, Plymouth, Mass., Dec 4th 1886.)

""C.H.B. family memorandums,"" Handed down from Lula Bramhall to Laura Lucille Walkinshaw to Doris Shaw to Brian Nielsen.

James W. Bramhall posted ""I found grave sites for my eighth great grandparents in the Pilgrims Cemetary Plymouth, MA on both sides. I also found Sarah Tillson's grave site. The grave sites are #444, #445 & #453. I also have found a tax record for George Bramhall in Dover, MA ""1650"" much earlier than the 1680 time frame reported in the Bramhalls in America book. I have also found lineage from the Mayflower through Sarah Tillson's mother who is buried next to Sarah. On her grave stone, it indicated that she was the only daughter of Col. Tom Doty. Tom Doty is a direct decendant of Edward Doty of the Mayflower.""

http://www.jenforum.org/bramhall/messages/77.html

Ron Romano, a volunteer for Spirits Alive at Eastern Cemetery in Portland, provided the following transcription of the tombstone of Joshua Bramhall:

In Memory of Mr
JOSHUA BRAMHALL
decd Janu'ry
21st 1763 In
ye 80th year of his age




","STR06" "I10129","Bramhall","Joshua","Aft 1720","Yes, date unknown","0","Frank J. Bramhall shows that he married Catherine HALL of Marshfield.
Ron Romano notes that two Joshua Bramhall's were indexed as being buried a the ""Old Burial Hill"" in Plymounth, Mass.","STR06" "I30669","Bramhall","Juanita","Abt 1906","1 Aug 1910","0","Assumed to be the daughter of Charles and Mary Bramhall as she was buried near them. They were the only three Bramhall's listed in an online transcription of the Walnut Hill Cemetery in Kingman County, Kansas.","STR06" "I3645","Bramhall","Leapha Ann","Bef 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Frank J. Bramhall shows that she died unmarried.","STR06" "I31309","Bramhall","Levi Arthur","24 Feb 1868","15 Oct 1918","0","Name: Arthur Bramhall
Titles and Terms (original):
Death Date: 15 Oct 1918
Death Place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
Gender: Male
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Age: 51
Estimated Birth Year: 1867
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Ill.
Father: Alex Bramhall
Father's Titles and Terms (original):
Father's Birth Place: N.Y.
Mother: Laura Pierce
Mother's Titles and Terms (original):
Mother's Birth Place: Ill.
Occupation: Painter
Residence:
Street Address:
Spouse:
Spouse's Titles and Terms (original):
Spouse's Birthplace:
Burial Date: 16 Oct 1918
Burial Place: Rose Ville, Ill.
Cemetery: Rose Ville
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4030807
Image Number: 1621
Film Number: 1852632
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn29102
Collection: Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947
","STR06" "I31310","Bramhall","Linnie Bell","12 Jun 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Justice Dennis on 15 Oct 1884.","STR06" "I3664","Bramhall","Lucy","Abt 1778","Yes, date unknown","0","Frank J. Bramhall showed that she died ca 1781 in West Groton, Mass.

Sarah Bramhall Biles instead shows that Lucy married Calvin STOWELL and resided at Groton, New York. After her husband died, Lucy resided with her son John, until she died at the age of 93 on 2 December 1871.","STR06" "I4185","Bramhall","Martha","4 Mar 1718","7 Jan 1779","0","Frank J. Bramhall shows that she married Jonathan DARLING.

From FindAGrave:

In memory of
Mrs MARTHA DARLING-
wife of JONATHAN DARLING &
Daughter of JOSHUA BRAMHALL
who Departed this life
January the 7th 1779
in the 63 year
of her age.


Vital Records of Plymouth Massachusetts
to the Year 1850
Book One [p. 233]
Purpose of Marriage [Intentions]
Feb. 25, 1748/9
Jonathan Darling & Martha Bramhall
both of Plymouth

[p. 232]
Marriages solemnized by the
Rev. Mr. Elijah Packard,
pastor of the 2nd Precinct
in the town of Plymouth
March 21, 1748/9
Jonathan Darling & Martha Bramhall
both of Plymouth, married at Plymouth

[p. 117]
The children of Jonathan Darling
& Martha his wife
1) Lydia Darling born April 30, 1750
2) Benjamin Darling born Nov. 1, 1752 Old Style
is Nov. 12, 1752 New Style
3) Sarah Darling born Oct. 4, 1754
4) Mary Darling born Aug. 28, 1756
5) John Darling born Dec. 23, 1758
____________________________________

Note: Birth year of Martha (from vital
records book) does not match age on her
gravestone, perhaps she was a little
older when she died ?","STR06" "I31306","Bramhall","Mary Leona","10 Jul 1862","27 Nov 1944","0","Name: Mary Leona Wagoner
Titles and Terms (original):
Death Date: 27 Nov 1944
Death Place: Kewanee, Henry Co., Illinois
Gender: Female
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Age: 82
Estimated Birth Year: 1862
Birth Date: 10 Jul 1862
Birthplace: Roseville, Warren Co., Illinois
Father: Alexander Bramhall
Father's Titles and Terms (original):
Father's Birth Place: Unknown
Mother: Laura Pierce
Mother's Titles and Terms (original):
Mother's Birth Place: Unknown
Occupation: Housekeeper
Residence: Ori..., Henry Co., Illinois
Street Address:
Spouse: George Wagoner
Spouse's Titles and Terms (original):
Spouse's Birthplace:
Burial Date: 30 Nov 1944
Burial Place: Roseville, Warren Co., Illinois
Cemetery: Roseville
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4205837
Image Number: 234
Film Number: 1984004
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: 43007
Collection: Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947
","STR06" "I3651","Bramhall","Moses","16 Sep 1802","2 Mar 1869","0","According to Marian Biles: ""old Moses was not a man that drank in particular, but somehow, in later years, he got real drunk and shot his wife!!"" He apparently spent 10 years in prison for his crime.
","STR06" "I31304","Bramhall","Nancy Elnora","27 Jul 1859","18 Apr 1920","0","Name: Elnora Smith
Titles and Terms (original):
Death Date: 18 Apr 1920
Death Place: Roseville, Warren, Illinois
Gender: Female
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Age: 60
Estimated Birth Year: 1860
Birth Date: 24 Jul 1859
Birthplace: Ill.
Father: A. Bramhall
Father's Titles and Terms (original):
Father's Birth Place:
Mother: Laura Pierce
Mother's Titles and Terms (original):
Mother's Birth Place: Ill.
Occupation: Wife
Residence:
Street Address:
Spouse:
Spouse's Titles and Terms (original):
Spouse's Birthplace:
Burial Date: 25 Apr 1920
Burial Place: Roseville, Warren, Illinois
Cemetery:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4008100
Image Number: 1851
Film Number: 1562483
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: 19293
Collection: Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947

","STR06" "I3655","Bramhall","Revad Taylor","25 Feb 1811","1 Apr 1894","0","AKA Revasco Taylor Bramhall. Said to have married Sarah QUICK and Lyda TERRY. Buried in Lime Hill Cemetery, Bradford County, PA. He and Sarah were the parents of William, Martha, Charles, Mallory, Lamando, Mary Eliza and George.

http://homepage.mac.com/bn8/RootsWeb/wc08/wc08_476.htm

","STR06" "I274","","","","","","","" "I274","","","","","","","" "I3646","Bramhall","Sarah E. ""Lucy""","Abt 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Frank J. Bramhall shows that she died unmarried.","STR06" "I4149","Bramhall","Sylvanus","30 Apr 1712","14 Mar 1779","0","Ron Romano notes that a Sylvanus Bramhall was indexed as being buried a the ""Old Burial Hill"" in Plymounth, Mass. He and Mary Bennett are shown on FindAGrave as the parents of Mary Bramhall Brown, born 14 Jun 1751 and died 4 Mar 1810 in Plymouth.

Vital Records of Plymouth Massachusetts
to the Year 1850
Book Two [p. 142]
In order for Marriage [Intentions]
December 21, 1776
Mr. Robert Brown & Mrs Mary Bramhall
both of Plimouth

If the marriage date of Sylvanus Bramhall to Mary Bennett is correct (6 May 1753), then it is possble that Mary, born in 1751, is not their daughter.

Appears to have married second Mercy Warren on 7 Oct 1786 in Plymouth, Mass, and they were the parents of Benjamin Bramhall. There is a memorial on FindAGrave for Mercy Bramhall, no maiden name or parents listed, which shows that she died on 21 Mar 1798, at the age of 77 years.","STR06" "I28638","Bramhall","Teresa ""Terri"" Cecily","14 Mar 1951","2 Apr 2021","0","OBITUARY

Teresa ""Terri"" Cecily Oberholtzer, age 70, passed away on April 2, 2021 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Terri was born in Teaneck, NJ on March 14, 1951 to Margaret and Eugene Bramhall.

Her early life was spent travelling the world with her three sisters, mother and father who worked as a road engineer. She lived in England, Africa, Bahamas and all over the United States. She graduated from Westminster High School, CA in 1970. She immediately went to work for Nevada Bell and over the next twenty years she quickly rose in ranks to accounts manager and an early retirement before moving her family to Shell, Wyoming in 1991. She had a wonderful farmhouse on Beaver Creek Road. She loved working at KZMQ radio station in Greybull where she met many country superstars. Terri owned and operated an amazing fishing lodge in Canada.

She lived a fulfilled life and was absolutely loved and adored by her family. Terri was a devout Catholic with an unending faith in God. She dedicated the final fifteen years of her life working tirelessly in the Alzheimer's unit at New Horizons Care Center in Lovell, Wy.

Terri is survived by her husband, John; sons, John and Justin (Sabrea); daughter, Marisa (Tim) Brosius; brothers, Jimmy and Billy; sisters Eileen, Elizabeth and Anne; grandchildren, Chase, Kincaid, Wyatt, Johnny, Joey, Paige, Ashlynn; and great-granddaughter, Emzley.

All are invited to celebrate the life of Terri. Services are pending. Please check on the Haskell Funeral Home website for date and time.

To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Teresa ""Terri"" Cecily Oberholtzer please visit our Tribute Store.","STR06" "I28638","Bramhall","Teresa ""Terri"" Cecily","14 Mar 1951","2 Apr 2021","0","(Research):Teresa and her husband John Oberholtzer live with their family in Lovell, Wyoming most of the year, but operate a fishing camp on Lac LaRonge, Saskatechewan during the summers.","STR06" "I36318","Bramhall","Wellington","18 Sep 1829","Yes, date unknown","0","In 1850 he was living in New York, and in 1860 in Texas. It appears he later moved to Pennsylvania, as a Wellington Bramhall was listed on IRS Tax Assesment Lists in Pennsylvania in both 1865 and 1866.



","STR06" "I36318","Bramhall","Wellington","18 Sep 1829","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
New York, Ontario County, Phelps
Enumerated 29 July 1850
Page 367
5-5
Wellington Bramhall 20 M Laborer NY
Adeline E Bramhall 18 F NY
George M. Bramhall 2/12 M NY

1860 Census
Texas, Dawson County, Post office Fort Clark
Enumerated 9 July 1860
679-559
Wellington Bramhall 35 M Agent SA & L?? Stage $--- $3000 New York
Mary H. Bramhall 37 F New York
John Montgomery 26 M Clerk $--- $600 England
W. A. Robinson 30 m Laborer $--- $100 Kentucky
A. L. Seely 29 M $--- $3000 Road Agent Illinois
J. W. Morgan 33 M $--- $200 Stage Driver Missouri
Anastacio Torres 28 M $--- $100 Cook Mexico
Gregorio Zamora 19 M $--- $20 Ass. Cook Mexico
T. P. Curtis 50 M $--- $1000 Stage Driver New York



","STR06" "I3682","Bramhall","William","21 Jun 1753","Yes, date unknown","0","Frank J. Bramhall speculates that he ""removed to Ohio (?).""","STR06" "I3648","Bramhall","William","29 Jan 1774","13 May 1837","0","Vital Records of the Town of Middleborough, Volume XXXII (1934), Page 160
William Bramhall son of Joseph Bramhall by
Experance his wife was born at Plymouth
January 29th 1774

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rfield55&id=I39589","STR06" "I1620","","","","","","","" "I3642","Bramhall","William Henry","17 Feb 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","Eileen Bramhall Have notes that he died in March 1931 in Garden City, Kansas.
","STR06" "I40005","Brandon","Dollie Cordelia","25 Jan 1895","21 May 1974","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of John J. Brandon and Laura A. Dalton.","STR06" "I43405","Brandon","Dorothy Louise","8 Mar 1926","23 Jun 2013","0","Mrs Dorothy Fussell, age 87, passed from this life Sunday, June 23, 2013 in San Augustine. She was born to Finnis Wilkins and Audrey (Morin) Brandon in Fulbright, Texas on March 8, 1926. She was in the Real Estate Business, Fussell's Real Estate, for many years. She was a member of Daughters of the American Revolution and a member of First Baptist Church in San Augustine.

Dorothy is survived by her sons: Patrick Brandon Fussell of San Augustine, Travis Wright Fussell of San Augustine; granddaughter Brandi Renee Clamon of Mt Belview, Texas; sister Rosemary Johnston of Allen, Texas. She was preceded in death by her husband, Pat Henry Fussell; and son, Vernon Fussell.

Funeral Services will be Wednesday, June 26, 2013 in First Baptist Church in San Augustine at 10:00 A.M. with Bro. Chet Hensley officiating and burial will follow in the San Augustine City Cemetery.

Visitation will be Tuesday Evening June 25, 2013, from 5:00 P.M. till 8:00 P.M. at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home 316 W. Columbia, San Augustine.

Pallbearers will be Mark Johnston, Chris Johnston, Ben Fussell, Bill Anderson, Dick McCarver, Jim Anderson. Honorary Pallbearers are Joe Bill Poss, Mike Fussell, Dan Fussell, Steve Fussell, Roger Fussell, John Fussell, Duke Lyons, Michael Curran, John Anderson.

http://www.timeformemory.com/
Also published in THE SABINE COUNTY REPORTER
July 3, 2013, Page 14","STR06" "I44597","Brandon","Quinton","12 Oct 1917","29 Jan 1995","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by R. T. Brandon, links him to parents Nathaniel Webster BRANDON (FAG## 66412650) and Mattie Frances Blackwell (FAG# 66412745)","STR06" "I30181","Brandt","Frieda","Abt 1898","9 Oct 1943","0","Her parents were Ernest Brandt and Amelia Linde, who were said to have emigrated from Germany to the United States. Amelia Linde was married first to William Baker in Pommern, Germany and they settled in Rosedale, Michigan. They are buried in Germania Cemetery in Marlette.","STR06" "I20851","Brannan","Albert","Jul 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Tennessee, Franklin, Ninth Civil District
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 27 Sheet 1B
11-11
Brannan, Albert Head W M July 1873 26 M Tn Tn Tn Farmer
Brannan, Manervy Wf W F Feb 1881 19 M 3 2/2 Tn Tn Tn
Brannan, Lucy Dtr W F Jun 1898 1 S Tn Tn Tn
Brannan, Daisy Dtr W F Mar 1900 2/12 S Tn Tn Tn

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Grady County, Chickasaw Ward 2, Chickasha City
Enumerated 20 Apr 1910
SD 5 ED 97 Sheet 4A Stamped 154
North Twelfth Street
305-62-76
Brannan, Albert Head m W 32 M1 14 Tn Tn Tn Own Transfer Wagon
Brannan, Manervia Wf F W 29 M1 14 6/6 Tn Tn Tn
Brannan, Lucy Dtr F W 11 Tn Tn Tn
Brannan, Daisy Dtr F W 10 Tn Tn Tn
Brannan, Roy Son M 8 Tn Tn Tn
Brannan, Ivy Son M 6 Tn Tn Tn
Brannan, May Dtr F W 2 Tn Tn Tn
Brannan, Summner Son M W 2 Tn Tn Tn

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Grady County, Chickasha Twp
Enumerated 26 Feb 1920
SD 6 ED 173 Sheet 27A
8-8
Brannan, Albert Head M W 46 M Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
Brannan, Nerva Wf F W 38 M Tenn Tenn Tenn
Brannan, Dacie Dtr F W 19 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Brannan, Roy Son M W 18 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Brannan, Toy Son M W 16 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Brannan, May Dtr F W 14 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Brannan, Summer Son M W 12 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Brannan, Evaline Dtr F W 7 S Okla Tenn Tenn




","STR06" "I36359","Brannan","Daisy","4 Mar 1900","20 Jun 1999","0","Said to have married Walter Alexander McGREW.

http://www.thenugentfamily.com/childrenmanervajhenley.html

","STR06" "I36363","Brannan","Evalean","14 Mar 1912","28 Dec 2008","0","Said to have married Earl E. RICKS.

http://www.thenugentfamily.com/childrenmanervajhenley.html","STR06" "I1286","Brannan","Lucy Alice","8 Jun 1898","12 Sep 1989","0","Strong Lucy Alice 09-12-1989 DALLAS

Note of Thanks, Published September 12, 1989

We thank Rev. BUCKHOLT of Dallas for the beautiful message at the service for Lucy STRONG and for the food and flowers from our friends and loved ones. She will be greatly missed by all you knew her in her 91 years of life. Bud and Toy BRANNAN, Evalean, Mae and Daisy and grandsons Jerrell and Kenneth HOLT

(Courtesy of Jerrell HOLT)","STR06" "I36362","Brannan","Mae","28 Dec 1905","24 Dec 1990","0","Married a Mr. Lum?","STR06" "I36360","Brannan","Roy","Abt 1902","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married twice, first to a Crystal and second to Jewel Mae MULLINS.","STR06" "I20852","Brannan","Sumler Lewis ""Bud""","8 Dec 1907","22 Sep 1991","0","Obit of Sumler Louis 'Bud' Brannan (b655) - Grady County, Oklahoma

Transcribed by: Maggie Wettengel 21 Oct 2002

Originally posted at: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/kYB.2ACE/1566.2

From the Chickasha Daily Express, Wednesday, September 25, 1991, page 2A and Monday, September 23, 1991, page 2.

""Bud"" Brannan

Funeral for Sumler Louis 'Bud' Brannan, 83 of Chickasha, Oklahoma was held Tuesday, September 24, 1991 in the Chapel of the Sevier Funeral Home of Chickasha, Jim Sheerer, minister of the Central Church of Christ officiating. Singers were John Mosley, Doug Sikes and Verda Winn.

Pallbearers were Richard Ance, LeRoy Null, Dick Raines, Walter Locke, John Kiser and Larry Sikes. Interment was in Rosehill Cemetery under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home.

He was born December 8, 1907 in Deckard, Tennessee, the son of Albert and Manervia Henley Brannan, and died Sunday, September 22, 1991 in Chickasha.

Mr. Brannan and Ruby Ricks were married March 23, 1929, in Chickasha. She preceded him in death, February 27, 1991.

Mr. Brannan was a carpenter and farmer. He was formerly active in the Chickasha Roundup Club.

He was also preceded in death by his parents, Albert and Manervia Brannan; one brother, Roy Brannan and two sisters, Lucy Strong and Mae Lum. Suvivors include two sisters; Evalean Ricks of Chickasha and Daisy McGrew of Midwest City and one brother Toy Brannan of Chickasha.""","STR06" "I8794","","","","","","","" "I40034","Brannon","Jimmie C.","9 Jul 1869","23 Jun 1938","0","Last name might instead be BRANDON (per Alabama Marriages), however the death certificates for three of her children show Brannon, and her own certificate listed her father as G. BRANNON. The informant was son, Emmitt McCarrell of Cooper, Texas.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDLN-9S6
Name: Mrs.Jimmie C. Mccarrell
Death Date: 23 Jun 1938
Death Place: Cooper, Delta, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 68 years 11 months 14 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 09 Jul 1869
Birthplace: Alabama
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: E. E. Mccarrell
Father's Name: G. Brannon
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Cooper, Delta, Texas
Cemetery: Simmons
Burial Place: Cooper, Texas
Burial Date: 24 Jun 1938
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117696
Digital Film Number: 4030410
Image Number: 1903
Reference Number: Cn27237
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I45871","Branson","Dolly Jane","17 Oct 1928","1 Nov 2015","0","Melba Gene McLemore instead shows her last name as BRAMSOM.

Obituary, per her Find A Grave Memorial Page:


Dolly Jane Branson McLemore
BIRTH 17 Oct 1928
Pine Bluff, Jefferson County, Arkansas, USA
DEATH 1 Nov 2015 (aged 87)
El Dorado, Union County, Arkansas, USA
BURIAL
Rest Haven Memorial Gardens
Norphlet, Union County, Arkansas, USA
MEMORIAL ID 102839437 ? View Source

MEMORIAL
PHOTOS 1
FLOWERS 0
Dolly and Alton were married in Jefferson County, AR, in 1946.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Dolly Jane McLemore, 87 of El Dorado, passed away, Sunday, November 1, 2015. She was born October 17, 1928, to Clyde and Lena Pierce Branson in Pine Bluff, AR.

She was a member of West Side Baptist Church and was a homemaker.

Preceding her in death are her parents; husband, Alton Vanoy McLemore; two sisters, Frances Harrison and Katie McGrew; and grandson, William McLemore, Jr.

Survivors include her daughter, Cathy Whatley (Joe ) of El Dorado; two sons, Bill McLemore (Carol) of El Dorado, John McLemore (Karen) of League City, TX; three brothers, Robert Lingo (Dorothy) of Fort Smith, AR, John David Lingo (Gail) of Fayetteville, AR, Charlie Lingo of Vilonia, AR; five grandchildren, Sandra Gage (James) of Pearcy, AR, Heather Janish (Brian) of League City, TX, Paul McLemore (Amy) of Santa Fe, TX, Julia Peace of El Dorado, Michael Peace of El Dorado; and seven great grandchildren, Kelsey Dean of Camden, Allison Dean of Camden, Kalynne Gage of Pearcy, AR, Kaydence McLemore of Santa Fe, TX, Sarah Janish of League City, TX, John Daniel Janish of League City, TX and Mason McLemore of Santa Fe, TX.

The family would like to express a special thanks to Timberland Health and Rehab for their special care to Dolly.

Visitation will be held from 5:00-7:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 3, 2015, at Young's Funeral Directors.

Funeral services will be at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, November 4, 2015, at Young's Chapel with Rev. Gerald Perry officiating. Burial will follow at Rest Haven Memorial Gardens under the direction of Young's Funeral Directors.

Memorials may be made to West Side Baptist Church, 2400 W. Hillsboro, El Dorado, AR 71730 or to the John R. Williamson Hospice House, 2301 Champagnolle Rd., El Dorado, AR 71730.

","STR06" "I6691","Brantley","Alma Alice","15 Feb 1880","10 Oct 1927","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FLJ5-Z5S
Name: Alma Alice Clark
Death Date: 1927
Death Place: Artesia, Graham, Arizona
Gender: Female
Race:
Age: 46
Estimated Birth Year: 1881
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: W.H. Clark
Father's Name: Fred Brantly
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sarah Dafett
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Film Number: 2114565
Digital Folder Number: 4203234
Image Number: 2125
Reference Number:
Collection: Arizona, Deaths, 1870-1951","STR06" "I36999","Braquet","Anna Belle","2 Sep 1918","14 Aug 1998","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Louisiana, Iberia Parish, Police Jury Ward 4
Enumerated 11 Jan 1920
SD 3 ED 14 Sheet 6A Stamped 59
89-89
Henry and Marie Braquet family
90-90
Braquet, Berto Head M W 28 M La France/French La Farmer
Braquet, Elizie Wf F W 21 M La La La
Braquet, Annabell Dtr F W 1 4/12 S La La La
Braquet, Annamay Dtr F W 1 4/12 S La La La
Braquet, Bertrand Son M W 0/12 S La La
92-92
John and Emma Braquet Family","STR06" "I34984","Brasch","John F.","16 Jun 1918","18 Jan 2010","0","John F. Brasch, 91, passed into the presence of the Lord on Monday, January 18, 2010, at Wheaton Franciscan - All Saints Medical Center.

He was born in Appleton on June 16, 1918, the son of the late John and Lena (nee: Ristow) Brasch. On February 9, 1946, he was united in marriage to Myra Lee McLemore in Hattiesburg, Miss. John proudly served in the United States Army from 1941 through 1945 in the Quartermaster Corps and was Honorably Discharged with the rank of Staff Sergeant. After retiring from Gold Metal Folding Furniture Company in 1979, John and Myra moved to Petal, Miss., where he began a second career with Mississippi Oil Smith Petroleum, where he had the privilege of working with many wonderful people and friends.

John was a member Petal United Methodist Church and a member of Petal Masonic Lodge and Petal Order of the Eastern Star. John and Myra were active in many public groups and enjoyed being with people. John was a loving husband, father, and grandfather, who always enjoyed being with his family. He was compassionate, unassuming, supportive, and encouraging to everyone and will be sadly missed by all.

Survivors include his wife of 63 years, Myra; son, Dan (Laurie) Brasch, Racine; grandchildren, Jared Brasch, Racine, Nathaniel Brasch, Union Grove, and Janelle (Josh) Buisch, Dickson City, Pa.; and special friends, Robin Kinsey, Leroy Rider, and Mike Smith, Hattiesburg, Miss. John was also preceded in death by four brothers, Ted, Len, Ray, and Clarence. A Memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, January 23, 2010, at Polnasek-Daniels Funeral Home, Union Grove. Burial will be held at Roseland Park Cemetery, Hattiesburg, Miss. on Monday, January 25, 2010. In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting donations be given to Shepherds Ministries, 1805 - 15th Avenue, Union Grove, Wis. 53182- 1597, phone 262-878- 5620. The family would like to express their heartfelt thanks for the compassionate care and kindness given by the staff of Oak Ridge Care Center and Wheaton Franciscan - All Saints Medical Center.

POLNASEK-DANIELS FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORY 908 - 11th Avenue Union Grove 878-2011

http://www.funeraldigest.com/obituaries/?id=138735267

","STR06" "I27029","","","","","","","" "I2632","Brashears","Zadoc","Bef 1801","19 Aug 1833","0","Wynema McGrew writes that Zadock was a member of the Choctaw Indian Nation, but it is unknown which parent was the Choctaw. He apparently was married prior to his marriage to Ann, because he and an unnamed son owed $431.26 at the Choctaw Trading House in St. Stephens, Mississippi Territory. The listing of debtors was dated 1 Oct 1822, and his credit rated good. The first mention of his indebtedness to the Trading House was 31 Dec 1819, and in the 31 Mar 1831 report of those with balances dues, he and an unamed son were listed. He signed by his mark the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek, dated 28 Sept 1830. Several Brashears, one of whom was Zadock, applied to remain five years and become citizens of the State [United States]. The date of entry of Zadock's application was 13 Jun 1831, and he had two children under the age of ten years and one child over ten years. ""Half Breed man"" was written in the remarks column.

Wynema McGrew shows the 1830 deed between Zadoc and son, Jesse Brashears. (Deed Book B, Page 141, dated 12 Mar 1830).","STR06" "I904","","","","","","","" "I903","","","","","","","" "I901","Brasher","James Earl ""Red""","10 Nov 1938","15 Jul 2017","0","Was in the armed services, stationed in Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Worked for over 40 years as an independant trucker. Primarily he hauled grain from Oklahoma and Texas to the Port of Houston.

Email from Betty Strong on January 19, 2000: ""Just a note to keep everyone informed. On Tuesday, 17 Jan., Jim Brasher (Caroline's husband) was transferring grain from his truck to the grain elevator in Chickasha, OK when he slipped into the augur and mangled his legs. His right leg below the knee had to be amputated. They have reconstructed his left leg and waiting to see if it will work. This is a sad time for all of the Strong's and his (Jim's) many friends and acquaintances. He is in the University Hospital in Okla. City. He is still heavily medicated. Caroline, Andy, & Libby are with Jim.""

Obituary

James Earl ""Jim"" Brasher, 78, passed away peacefully at home Saturday July 15, 2017, in Duncan, Oklahoma.

Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 18, 2017, in the Don Grantham Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Glenn McGee officiating. Burial will follow in the Duncan Cemetery under the direction of the Don Grantham Funeral Home. Military honors will be provided by the Stephens County Honor Guard.

The family will receive friends on Monday Evening, 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the funeral home.

Jim was born on Nov. 10, 1938, in a pre-Civil War cabin in rural Decatur County, Tennessee, near the town of Decaturville. Jim, nicknamed ""Red"", was the fourth of eight children of his beloved parents Elvin and Flora Brasher. Jim entered the U.S. Army in 1957 and served as a radio operator overseas in Thule, Greenland. In 1959, while stationed at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma, he met Mary Caroline Strong from Duncan. They fell in love and were married on May 28, 1960. The newlyweds settled in Duncan, where they raised their four children and became life-long residents.

Jim worked at Halliburton in the shop from 1961 to 1972. Combining his love of trucks, people, and the outdoors, he bought a hay truck in 1967 and spent summers after work hauling hay around Stephens County for many farmers and ranchers. In 1974, Jim bought a semi-truck and started hauling grain and hay over the road as an independent owner-operator. The challenge and freedom of this way of life perfectly suited his spirit of independence, and provided a good living.

The family made many great memories on vacations to Tennessee, Colorado, and Texas. He also loved the role of ""local tour guide"" for any visitors. When Jim lost a leg in an accident in 2000, his positive attitude and strong character drove him to persevere, and he was back trucking again the next year.

Jim had a strong passion for honoring fellow veterans by helping them obtain the disability benefits they deserved by offering them transportation and crucial guidance through the VA system. After retirement in 2010, he was a fixture at the Duncan VFW where he enjoyed playing cards with many friends.

Jim's smile, winning personality, strong work ethic, and selfless dedication to helping others were hallmarks of his character. Jim never met a stranger, and never failed to aid someone in need, even if they didn't ask. Jim was a dedicated and beloved husband, father and grandfather who was proud of his kids and grandkids. He cherished spending time visiting with every one of his family and friends.

Jim is preceded in death by his parents, brothers, Paul, Jerry and Larry and sister Mary Ruth and beautiful granddaughter Alexandra.

Jim is survived by his wife, Caroline Brasher, of Duncan; Regina Stuart, and her husband, Don; Libby Morris and her husband, Terry; Andy Brasher and wife Kim; and Patti Moore and her husband Steve. Grandchildren Brandon, Shelby, Beau, Victoria, Trevor, Caroline, Jeremy, Caelan, Shannon and Kathleen. Great-grandchildren Jackson, Addison, James, Elizabeth and Clay all of whom he loved and was so very proud of.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Duncan VFW Post 1192, 2012 N. Hwy 81, Duncan, OK 73533.

Pallbearers were Butch Johnson, Randy Montgomery, Red Lowe, Jimmy Ledford, Roy McCauley, Darryl Loveday and Dayne Ledford

Online condolences an be sent to the family at www.granthanmfuneralhomes.com.
Published on July 17, 2017","STR06" "I905","Brasher","Patricia ""Patti"" Lynn","29 Jan 1965","10 Nov 2020","0","Obituary

Patricia (Patti) Lynn Moore, 55, joined her Lord and Savior on her late fathers birthday, November 10, 2020 after a sudden and brief illness. She passed away quietly with loved ones surrounding her. Her funeral will be held at Whitt Funeral Home in Duncan on Saturday, November 14, at 3:00 p.m. with visitation on Friday, November 13 from 5-7 p.m.

Patti was the fourth child born to Jim and Caroline Brasher in Duncan, Oklahoma on January 29, 1965. Raised in Duncan, she was a 1983 graduate of Duncan High School. She was married in 1985 to Steve Moore at the Assumption Catholic Church in Duncan. Patti had a sweet soul, generous heart, and always willing to put others' needs before her own. She offered a ready smile, an open ear, and kind comments to all those she met. She had a fun-loving and gregarious personality that made others around her feel welcome. Patti enjoyed children, working in the yard, laughing, politics and listening to rock music. She has a passion for reading history and visiting museums. Patti was a member of the Chickasaw Nation and loved her job and her regular customers at the Chisholm Trail Casino Gift Shop where she worked for the past 11 years.

Patti especially enjoyed gathering for holidays, family reunions, special events with her family, and with life-long friends through the years. Above all, Patti loved being a daughter, sister, cousin, aunt, mother, and grandmother. She was proud of her children and grandchildren. Her last act of kindness was to give the gift of life through organ donation.

Patti is preceded in death by her parents James and Caroline Brasher. Patti is survived by husband Steve Moore, daughter Shelby Moore of Duncan, OK, sons Beau Moore of Reno, NV, Trevor Moore of Owasso, OK, and Jeremy Moore of Duncan; grandchildren Jackson, Addison and Cayson all of Duncan; her siblings Gina Stuart of Duncan, Libby Morris of Norman, and Andy Brasher of Owasso; and many cousins, nieces and nephews. We will all cherish her memory and will miss her forever.

Online condolences can be made to the family at www.whittfh.com.","STR06" "I17554","Braswell","Frank Bonner","9 Aug 1903","25 May 1973","0","At the time of the 1920 Federal census, he was listed as Bonner and was living with his parents (Lewis and Essie Braswell) and siblings in Jasper County, Texas, JP 2, District 73. His siblings were August, 19, Willi?? 13, L. T. 9, Billie 6, and Marion 3 5/12. The family surname was listed, in error, as Bragwell.

Name: Frank B. Braswell
Death Date: 25 May 1973
Death Place: Galveston, Galveston, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 69 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1904
Birth Date: Aug. 9, 1903
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Louis T. Braswell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Essie Shine
Mother's Birthplace:
Informant: Mrs. Mary Joe Kleypas
Occupation: Retired Real Estate
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242844
Digital Film Number: 4167900
Image Number: 71
Reference Number: 44961
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I17554","Braswell","Frank Bonner","9 Aug 1903","25 May 1973","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I39976","Braswell","John Thomas ""Johnny""","22 May 1906","14 Feb 1976","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J63N-RLH
Name: John Thomas Braswell
Death Date: 14 Feb 1976
Death Place: Rusk, Cherokee, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 69 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1907
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Luther Braswell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Alice Leona Moran
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243928
Digital Film Number: 4167947
Image Number: 1722
Reference Number: 1739
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I7169","Braswell","Mary ""Polly"" Ann","Between 1830 and 1835","Aft 1880","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Georgia, Clarke County, District 22, PO. Watkinsville
Enumerated 1 July 1870
Page 54
415-415
Strickland, Mary 40 F W Keeping House Ga
Strickland, James 13 M W Farm Laborer Ga
Strickland, George 11 M W Farm Laborer Ga
Strickland, Monroe 9 M W At Home Ga
Braswell, Nancy 75 F W Ga
Braswell, Fannie 44 F W Ga

1880 Census
Georgia, Oconee County, Salem, 261st District
Page 12 D SD 2 ED 89
Enumerated 4 Jun 1880
112-112
Strickland, Polly W F 45 Keeping House Ga Ga Ga
Strickland, James W M 22 Son Farm Laborer Ga Ga Ga
Strickland, George W M 21 Son Farm Laborer Ga Ga Ga
Strickland, Monroe W M 20 Son Farm Laborer Ga Ga Ga
----113
Braswelll, Mary W F 87 Mother Ga Va Va
Braswell, Fannie W F 48 Sister Ga Ga Ga


","STR06" "I17555","","","","","","","" "I26417","","","","","","","" "I32215","Bratten","Alvin","13 Aug 1916","10 Oct 1986","0","The son of Ole BRATTEN and Menga WINKEL.","STR06" "I7170","Braum","Anna Marie","15 Nov 1868","13 Aug 1925","0","The daughter of Joseph and Terezie Zeman Braum. She came to American with her parents in 1880 and settled in section 31 in Liberty Township, Fillmore County. (History of Milligan, Nebraska, p 228)","STR06" "I5791","Braum","Joseph","Jan 1834","19 Aug 1912","0","Joseph, Terezie and their three children, Johanna, Anna, and Joseph left Bohemia and sailed to America in 1879. Joseph purcahsed land from the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad company on February 5, 1880 to purchase land at the S 1/2 NW 1/4 in Section 31 of Liberty Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska. Turkey Creek flowed through the middle of their eighty acres. The high bank along the creek gave them protection from the winds. Joseph was a farmer and brick maker. Along the banks of the Turkey Creek they must have found clay of such quality that it could be used for brickmaking. They imprinted a large ""B"" on each of the bricks they made. Joseph's bricks can still be found in the chimneys and walls of cellars and homes in the neighborhood. In 1889, the Braums decided to leave Nebraska and travel to the Oklahome territory for free land. The Braums settled into what was later to become Oklahoma City. In 1891, they sold their farm in Nebraska to Frank Keberle, whose family still owns that land. (Milligan, p 209)

","STR06" "I5791","Braum","Joseph","Jan 1834","19 Aug 1912","0","(Research):

FamilySearch 1880 Census

Census Place:Liberty, Fillmore, Nebraska
Source:FHL Film 1254748 National Archives Film T9-0748
Page 50
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Joseph BRAUM Self M M W 47 BOHEMIA Occ:Farmer Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Therssia BRAUM Wife F M W 38 BOHEMIA Occ: Keeping House Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Johana BRAUM Dau F W 14 BOHEMIA Occ: At HomeFa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Anna BRAUM Dau F S W 12 BOHEMIA Occ:At School Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Joseph BRAUM Son M S W 9 BOHEMIA Occ:At School Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Frank PETRACESK Other M W 19 BOHEMIA Occ:Laborer Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
","STR06" "I29737","Braun","Edgar G. ""Ted""","20 Aug 1924","19 May 2019","0","Volume 5 of the Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, dated September 1, 1941, reported that Edgar Braun, Jr. was graduated in January, 1941, by Western High School, Detroit. Ted was president of a class of 170, the youngest member and high man in scholarship. At that time, he was a student at Wayne University.

In the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 9, September 2, 1946, in a column titled ""Still in the Service of the U.S.A."", it was noted that Edgar G. Braun, Jr., (Ted) reported at Forst Benning, Georgia, Aug. 1. It was also reported that he has graduated from West Point on June 4, 1946.

Volume 10 of the same periodical noted he was with the 811th Engineers Aviation Bat. Stationed on Guam. He was assistant Operations and Training officer. Volume 11 reported he was still on Guam, and had achieved the rank of First Lieutenant.

Volume 12 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 5, 1949, reported that he had returned from Guam and was doing graduate work at the University of Minnesota.

Volume 13 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published on September 4, 1950, reported that he had graduated from the University of Minnesota with an M.S. in Civil Engineering.

Volume 16 of the same periodical noted he was teaching mechanics at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point. As of the publication date of Volume 19, in 1956, it was reported that he was stationed on the Island of Santa Maria in the Azores. In Volume 20, it was reported that he and Mrs. Braun, along with their two children, Kathryn (4 years) and Charles (2 years) left the Azores for Fort Carson, Colorado. As of the 1959 publication date of Volume 22, it was noted that he was stationed in Fort Leavenworth in Kansas, and was to attend the Command and General Staff School. As of the publication of Volume 23 in September, 1960, he was stationed in Washington, D.C. Volume 28 reported he had been promoted to Colonel and was still stationed in Washington, D.C..","STR06" "I23273","Braun","Gottfried","3 Dec 1774","8 Jul 1846","0","Kathy Brandt Bonnell shows him as a son of Johann Matth?us Braun and Maria Margarethe Schmid.","STR06" "I3400","Brauninger","William E. ""Ted""","26 May 1908","24 Jan 1988","0","WILLIAM E BRAUNINGER 26 May 1908 24 Jan 1988 77662 (Vidor, Orange, TX) (none specified) 454-10-2109 Texas","STR06" "I42764","","","","","","","" "I34252","Bredon","Delila","Abt 1810","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown by some as Delila BREEDEN. Spelled BREADEN on the death certificate of her daughter, Dialtha Jane Farris. Most show that she died 30 Jun 1878.","STR06" "I4501","Breeding","Virginia","23 Jan 1823","6 Jan 1909","0","Said to be the daughter of William Breeding and Charity Fugate.","STR06" "I2852","Breedlove","Thomas","Abt 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","His mother was the widow Caroline Breedlove. She married second James D. French, born ca 1815 in Kentucky. James French was not only Thomas's stepfather, but he had previously been married to the widowed mother of Thomas's wife, Paralee McGrew, making James French her stepfather as well.","STR06" "I2852","Breedlove","Thomas","Abt 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Robertson County, P. O. Wheelock
Enumerated 20 July 1860
Page 61 Stamped 179
439-439
Thomas Breedlove 21 M Stockraiser $600 $2,630 A;a
Parle Breedlove 16 F Housekeeper Texas

[Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, September 2010, who was unable to locate James and Caroline French in the proximity of Thomas and Paralee]","STR06" "I25106","","","","","","","" "I14687","Breiten","Patricia Gail","16 Nov 1959","15 Oct 1996","0","Texas Birth Index:
Patricia Gail Breiten Date of Birth: 16 Nov 1959 Gender: Female Birth County: Medina Father's name: Edward Rholf Breiten Mother's name: Patsy Elisabet Williamson Roll Number: 1959_0002

The Sabine County Reporter
October 23, 1996, Page 14
Gail White

Gail Breiten White, 36, of the Gravelhill community, died Tuesday, Oct. 15, 1996, at her residence.

Mrs. White, born Nov. 16, 1959 in Hondo, had lived in Sabine County since 1988. She was a member of the Lytle United Methodist Chruch and a registered nurse with Managed Home Health Care.

Survivors: husband, Drew White of Gravelhill; son Matthew White of Gravelhill; daughter Amanda White of Gravelhill; father, Edward Rohlf Breiten of Kyle; mother, Pansy Elizabeth Breiten of Lytle; a brother, Mike Breiten of Floresville; and four sisters, Kay King of Edmond, Oklahoma, Ann Kelley of St. Louis, Missouri, Sandra Manger of Somerset, and April Breiten of San Antonio.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, Gravelhill, with Bro. Wendell Ferguson and Bro. Travis Moore officiating. Interment followed at the Gravelhill Cemetery.

Arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home Inc. of Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I47600","Brejcha","Anna","24 Jul 1889","23 Mar 1956","0","Copied from FindAGrave

Anna was the second wife of Frank J. Michl.
Her parents were Thomas & Josephine Brejcha.

FUNERAL RITES MRS. ANNA MICHL AT AUDITORIUM

Mrs. Anna Michl, daughter of Thomas and Josephine Brejcha, was born at Hayes Center, Neb., July 24, 1889. She passed away at the home of her son, Carl Michl, Friday,March 23, 1956, at the age of 66 years, 7 months and 29 days.

She spent her childhood days with her parents on a farm near Tobias. That is where she attended school and later worked for various families on farms.

She was united in marriage to Frank Michl May 24, 1922. To this union were born five children. They farmed near Tobias, later moving to a farm near Friend. In 1948, they moved to their present home at Milligan.

She leaves to mourn her passing her husband, Frank J.; one son Carl; three daughters; Georgia (Mrs. Jess Schropfer), Sylvia (Mrs. Joe Girmus), and Blanche (Mrs. Ed. Vocasek); eight grandchildren; two step-sons, Albert and Herman Michl; two sisters Mrs. Mary Fillipi, and Julia (Mrs. Joseph A. Kotas); five brothers, Ed, Edmund, Alfred, Joe, and Henry.

Preceding her in death were one son Leo, and one brother John, and her parents.

Nebraska Signal 29 Mar. 1956

","STR06" "I3777","Brejcha","Evelyn","25 Oct 1914","28 Nov 1999","0","She married James Pinkerton of Lincoln. They were divorced and then she married Franklin Sills from Dunn, North Carolina. They lived in Lincoln, Nebraska. (Milligan, p 210).

Sills-- Evelyn Viola, 85, Lincoln, died Sunday (11/28/99). Born, Western (9/25/14) to John and Mary (Vejraska) Brejcha. Former employee, Lincoln Regional Center.

Survivors: husband, Franklin; nieces, Phyllis Stewart, Bennet, Irene Weir, Elwood.

Services: 1 p.m. Wednesday, Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S. 14th St. The Rev. Charles Gates. Lincoln Memorial Park. Pallbearers: Ralph Steward, Gary Lantz, Larry Johnson, Kevin Whiteside, Chuck Akin, Jim Johnson. Visitation: today, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.; Wednesday, 9 a.m. until services, funeral home.
?b?
?/b?(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I15147","Brejcha","John","25 Oct 1885","8 Sep 1921","0","The son of Thomas Brejcha and Josephine Stepanek. (Milligan, p 210).","STR06" "I15147","Brejcha","John","25 Oct 1885","8 Sep 1921","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Federal Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Franklin Twp, Ohiowa Village
Enumerated 14 Feb 1920
SD 4 ED 28 Sheet 8A
157-157
Brejcha, John Head M W 34 M Neb Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia Laborer Farm
Brejcha, Mary Wf F W 34 M Neb Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia
Brejcha, Agnes Dtr m W 12 S Neb Neb Neb
Brejcha, Libby Dtr F W 8 S Mo Neb Neb
Brejcha, Evelyn Dtr F W 5 S Neb Neb Neb
Brejcha, Ruddy Son M W 3 S Neb Neb Neb
Brehcha, Jos. Son M W 9 mos S Neb Neb Neb




","STR06" "I27639","Brejcha","Julia J.","7 Mar 1904","28 Jan 1995","0","The daughter of Thomas BREJCHA and Josephine STEPANEK.","STR06" "I41459","Bremer","Adolph Conrad","Aug 1841","20 Jan 1908","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFGG-NJN
name: Adolf Bremer
death date: 20 Jan 1908
death place: Braken, Comal, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 66 years 5 months 10 days
estimated birth date: 1842
birth date:
birthplace: Hanover, Germany
alien or citizen Citizen
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name:
father's birthplace:
mother's name:
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence: Braken, Tex.
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2034189
digital film number: 4165809
image number: 2379
reference number: cn 14069
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Adolf Bremer, 1908

FindAGrave shows him as the ""Husband of Johanna Friedericke Marie Anna Muller Bremer and son of Heinrich Conrad Frederich Christian and Judith Annette Christiane Goldbeck Bremer""","STR06" "I41459","Bremer","Adolph Conrad","Aug 1841","20 Jan 1908","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Bexar County
Enumerated 19 Jun 1880
Page 22 SD 6 ED 19
180-180
Bremer, Adolph M W 38 Merchant Prussia Prussia Prussia
Bremer, Marie W F 32 Wf Keeping House Hesse Hesse Hesse
Bremer, Hugo W M 12 Son At School Texas Prussia Hesse
Bremer, Louis W M 12 Son At School Texas Prussia Hesse
Bremer, Alma W F 8 Dt At Shool Texas Prussia Hesse
Bremer, Dora W F 6 Dtr Texas Prussia Hesse
Bremer, Rudolph W M 3 Son Tx Prussia Hesse
Bremer, Otto W M 1 Son Tx Prussia Hesse
Koch, Frank W M 34 Boarger Carpenter Austria Austria Austria

1900 Census
Texas, Comal County, JP 2
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 12 Sheet 8B
53-53
Bremer, Adolph Head W M Aug 1841 m 36 Germany Germany Germany Postmaster
Bremer, Maria Wf W F Apr 1845 55 N 36 Germany Germany Germany
Bremer, Bruhilda Dtr W F Nov 1887 13 S Tx Germany Germany
","STR06" "I41462","Bremer","Alma","24 Apr 1872","13 Dec 1962","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDK5-R2N
name: Alma Bremer Herrmann
death date: 13 Dec 1962
death place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 90 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 24 Apr 1872
birthplace: Comal County, Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: Adolph Bremer
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Marie Mueller
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Homemaker
place of residence: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
cemetery: St. John Lutheran
burial place: San Antonio, Texas
burial date: 15 Dec 1962
additional relatives:
film number: 2117121
digital film number: 4028528
image number: 275
reference number: CN-72664
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Alma Bremer Herrmann, 1962","STR06" "I41407","Bremer","Cecelia Ida","27 Aug 1899","12 Nov 1938","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3MW-982
name: Cecelia Ida Stahl
event: Death
event date: 12 Nov 1938
event place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States
Residence Nacogdoches Road
gender: Female
marital status: Married
birth date: 27 Aug 1899
birthplace: Bracken, Texas
father's name: Hugo Bremer
mother's name: Emma Haag
certificate number: 48892
film number: 2117825
digital folder number: 005144932
image number: 00654
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Cecelia Ida Stahl, 1938","STR06" "I41463","Bremer","Dora","13 Aug 1874","30 Jun 1955","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXZ5-SQ1
name: Dora Herrmann
death date: 30 Jun 1955
death place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
gender: Female
race: white
death age: 80 years 10 months 17 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 13 Aug 1874
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: Adolph Bremer
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Mary Miller
mother's birthplace: Germany
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
cemetery: St. John's Lutheran Cemetery
burial place: San Antonio, Texas
burial date: 02 Jul 1955
additional relatives:
film number: 2114390
digital film number: 4165535
image number: 3329
reference number: cn 26571
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Dora Herrmann, 1955","STR06" "I41455","Bremer","Hugo","27 Jan 1868","15 Dec 1936","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F6TL-Z91
name: Hugo Bremer
gender: Male
burial date: 16 Dec 1936
burial place: Bracken, Tex.
death date: 15 Dec 1936
death place: Precinct No. 2, Comal, Texas
age: 68
birth date: 27 Jan 1868
birthplace: New Braunfels, Tex.
occupation: Retired
race: White
marital status: Married
spouse's name: Emma Bremer
father's name: Adolph Bremer
father's birthplace: Germany
mother's name: Mary Mueller
mother's birthplace: Germany
indexing project (batch) number: B75247-1
system origin: Texas-EASy
source film number: 1753145
reference number:
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths and Burials, 1903-1973,"" Hugo Bremer, 1868","STR06" "I41455","Bremer","Hugo","27 Jan 1868","15 Dec 1936","0","(Research):
Census Listings

1920 Census
Texas, Comal County, JP 2
Enumerated 24 and 26 Jan 1920
SD 14 ED 129 Sheet 18A
Nacogdoches Road
2-3
Bremer, Hugo Head M W 51 M Tx Germany Germany Laborer Farm
Bremer, Emma Wf F W 44 M Tx Germany Germany
Bremer, Robert Son M W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer County Road
Bremer, Cecilia Dtr F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Servant Private Family
Bremer, Otto Son M W 15 S Tx Tx TSx","STR06" "I41461","Bremer","Louis","27 Jan 1868","1 Aug 1903","0","FindAGrave shows him as the ""Husband of Valentina Jonas Bremer and son of Adolph and Marie Bremer.""","STR06" "I41458","Bremer","Otto R.","16 May 1904","30 Jan 1963","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F6TQ-5RY
name: Otto R. Bremer
gender: Male
burial date: 02 Feb 1963
burial place: New Braunfels, Texas
death date: 30 Jan 1963
death place: New Braunfels, Comal, Texas
age: 58
birth date: 16 May 1904
birthplace: Bracken, Texas
occupation: Bartender In Saloon
race: White
marital status: Married
spouse's name: Evelyn Bremer
father's name: Hugo Bremer
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Emma Haag
mother's birthplace:
indexing project (batch) number: B75246-8
system origin: Texas-EASy
source film number: 1763283
reference number: P80 RF18
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths and Burials, 1903-1973,"" Otto R. Bremer, 1904","STR06" "I41457","Bremer","Robert O.","10 Jun 1897","29 May 1975","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3DS-7BC
name: Robert O Bremer
event: Death
event date: 29 May 1975
event place: New Braunfels, Comal, Texas, United States
residence 523 W. Merriweather
Occupation Retired salesman, beer distributor
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 10 Jun 1897
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: Hugo Bremer
mother's name: Emma Haag
cemetery Guadalupe Valley Memorial Park
Information Ella H. Bremer
certificate number: 33469
film number: 2243949
digital folder number: 005145771
image number: 02860
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Robert O Bremer, 1975","STR06" "I41464","Bremer","Rudolph J.","4 Mar 1877","18 May 1943","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDR1-7FH
name: R.J. Bremer
death date: 18 May 1943
death place: Palestine, Anderson Co., Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 66 years 2 months 14 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 04 Mar 1877
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Adolph Bremer
father's birthplace: Germany
mother's name: Mary Miller
mother's birthplace: Germany
occupation: Train Baggageman
place of residence: San Antonio, Bexas Co., Texas
cemetery:
burial place: San Antonio, Texas
burial date: 18 May 1943
additional relatives: X
film number: 2137305
digital film number: 4169126
image number: 1344
reference number: cn 20305
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" R.J. Bremer, 1943","STR06" "I11920","Brenneman","Earl William","22 Jul 1922","30 Mar 2002","0","Said to be the son of Bert Allen Brenneman and Cinnora Ellen Albright.","STR06" "I12436","Brennerman","Anna Maria","Jun 1835","27 Jun 1911","0","""Maria (Brenaman) Cramer, was born in York county, Pennsylvania, where she was reared to womanhood and also married. Her people coming direct from Germany and locating in York county, Pennsylvania, where her father died, the mother passing away in Indiana.""

From a biographical sketch of her son, William Cramer

http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.indiana.counties.huntington/4499/mb.ashx","STR06" "I18184","Brent","Hannah Innes","10 Apr 1769","15 Sep 1837","0","Said to be the daughter of Capt. Hugh BRENT and Elisabeth BAXTER.

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~steeles/Wood/d9.htm","STR06" "I41691","Brent","Susan Alice","12 Aug 1830","30 Jun 1905","0","Virgie Speights wrote that the Brent's ""were English, and opposed to slavery."" (Speights, Old Timers of Sabine County, p. 66).","STR06" "I47464","Brenton","Glencora ""Cora""","19 Jul 1869","13 Nov 1924","0"," Iowa Marriage Records show her as born in Adel, Iowa to A Y Brenton and Harriel E Wright. The Sons of the American Revolution application of her eldest son, Thomas Brenton Everhart, shows her parents of Dr. Andrew Thomas Brenton and Harriett Ellen Wirght; great grandson of Dr. James Bariel Brenton and Elizabeth Glann, gg grandson of Archibald Glenn and Lydia Rhodes, and ggg grandoson of Archibald Glenn and Sarah Ferguson. Archibald Glenn was said to have served with the Bedford Co troops of Pennsylvania.","STR06" "I20261","","","","","","","" "I26333","","","","","","","" "I26335","","","","","","","" "I26329","","","","","","","" "I37109","Brewster","Hiram Washington","20 Apr 1865","17 Jan 1954","0","From FindAGrave:

SON OF HIRIAM HAMILTON BREWSTER & WIFE SARAH MARGARET (EDWARDS) BREWSTER.

Hiram Washington Brewster was a medical doctor in the Vimville community in Lauderdale County. He married Laura A McLemore, daughter of Amos and Mary Jane McShan McLemore, on November 3, 1892. They had 8 children: Francis (Coker) 1893-1985, Fred 1895-1983, Paul 1897-1900, Hiram Mutt 1900-1977, Sarah Jane (Gough) 1904-1997, Amos Hamilton Hamp 1907-1972, John M 1910-1973, and Corina Victoria (Stodard) living.","STR06" "I4296","","","","","","","" "I28655","Bridges","James","Abt 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","On the 1850 Jefferson County, Arkansas census, he and Mary are living in the household adjacent to her mother. His birthplace is listed as Unknown.","STR06" "I28655","Bridges","James","Abt 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Federal Census
Arkansas, Jefferson County, Bayou Bartholomew Township
Enumerated 8 November 1850

HH 293-301
Jane D. McLemon 38 F $1000 Illinois
Samuel C. """" 13 M Arkansas <--Appears to have been stepson of Wright's based on marriage date
James "" 9?/7? M Arkansas <--If age 9, appears to have been a stepson of Wright's based on marriage date
Sarah "" 1 F Arkansas

HH 294-302
James Bridges 26 M Farming Unknown
Mary Bridges 15 F Arkansas <--Daughter of Jane McLemore, above

(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)
","STR06" "I32551","Bridges","Leona P.","5 Jan 1876","7 May 1940","0","Headstone inscribed Mrs. Leona McLemore Jan 5 1876 May 7 1940 ""She was the sunshine of our home.""","STR06" "I1149","Bridges","Wiley Jones","Abt 1779","Bef 1840","0","The husband of Jenny Strickland (dau. of Solomon Strickland and Amy Pace) should be Wiley Jones Bridges. Someone once put down James Bridges Sr. on a family group sheet at one point in time and now hundreds of people have that information and no one has documentation for it. So I learned a very valuable lesson about putting down anything on a group sheet that you aren't sure of. It causes confusion down the road. The only thing you can do is continue to stick your neck out and ask questions and continue to search for the documentation yourself as we all are.

1. Family Bible of Ezekiel J. Bridges b. 1817 in Newton Co.,GA states that his father was Wiley J. Bridges and Jane
2. Wiley Jones Bridges lived in Madison Co. on Brushy Creek until about 1815. He is listed in some probate documents of Madison Co. as ""Jones"" Bridges -- could this be what other researchers saw as James?
3. Wiley Jones Bridges loaned Barnabas Strickland (son of Solomon) $240 and sued him for that amount in 1840 in Jasper Co.,GA
4. Names of some of the children of Wiley Jones Bridges are clues to a relationship with the Strickland family : Ezekiel J., Solomon T., Anselem 'Ancel' S.

I'm still looking for more proof, because no marriage can be found, but I believe that my ""proof"" stands better under fire, than any other possibility. I did not mean to cast aspersions on anyone else's research. Without previous research we would be starting at ground zero. What may seem like a *small* discrepancy to someone who is not connected to the direct Jenny Strickland line, is not small at all to one who is trying to prove descendancy from that line.

Source: Annemwise@prodigy.net

Said to be the son of Nathaniel Jones Bridges and Ritter Sims.","STR06" "I15482","Bridges","William Lee","23 Dec 1829","","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Louisiana, St. Helena Parish, P. O. Greensburg, La.
Enumerated 21 Jun 1860
Page 22
190-190
Wm. Bridges 28 M Farmer $600 $1500 La
Poline Bridges 26 f Miss
Cannon Bridges 9 M La
James Bridges 5 M La
Melissa Bridges 3 F La
Virginia Bridges 1 F La","STR06" "I29755","Briggs","John Sandham ""Sandy""","20 Oct 1937","14 Oct 2008","0","The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 18, dated September 5, 1955, reported that John Sandham Briggs was a 1955 graduate of St. Johns, Michigan High School. He was set to attend the University of Michigan in the Fall. The 1961 issue further reported that he was set to report for two years of active duty with the U.S. Army as a Second Lieutenant in the Army Security Agency after completing his Masters Degree in Business Administration.

THE STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST-1961 reported that Michael Brandon was born to Mr. and Mrs. S. Briggs, a great-grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Sandham. The 1965 issue of the Broadcast reported the birth of Kenneth on February 28, 1965 to John Sandham Briggs and wife Carole, of Mishawauka, Indiana.

OBITUARY

John Sandham ""Sandy"" Briggs of Jackson passed away peacefully at his home, under the loving care of his family Tuesday, October 14, 2008, age 70 years. He was the son of Roy and Pauline Briggs, born October 20, 1937 in Bad Axe, Michigan.

He is survived by his loving wife, Carole Briggs, of 48 years; five children, Lt. Col. Michael Briggs of Arlington, Virginia, Tom (Mari) Briggs, Sara (Bill) Benedetto of Jackson, Ken (Jennifer) Briggs of Kalamazoo, MI, and Jeff (Rita) Briggs of Portage, MI; 14 grandchildren, Amy, Alyson, Abby, Alec, Kohler, Kelcey, Carter, Dustin and Carmen Briggs, Sam Chimelewski, Lizzy, Michael, Tori and John Benedetto; brother, Ransom A. (Sue) Briggs; several other close relatives. He was preceded in death by his parents; grandson, Cooper Thomas Briggs.

John graduated from high school in St. John's, the University of Michigan with a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and an MBA. He served his country with the rank of Captain in the United States Army from 1961 to 1963, moving to Jackson in 1965. John worked for Sparton Electronics for ten years, then Saunders Real Estate, then founded Briggs Real Estate. He was a charter member of Jackson Eye Openers Lions Club with a perfect attendance of 27 years, charter member of Habitat for Humanity, member of First United Methodist Church, Jaycees, Jackson Area Land Lord Association, and many other community service groups. He coached church and little league programs, and helped organize the Appalachian Service Projects. According to his wishes, cremation has taken place.

John was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and uncle. He dearly loved spending quality time with his family and at the lake home. He loved life, traveling, and he never lost the thirst for knowledge. A grateful thank you to Allegiance Hospice for their loving and tender care. A Celebration of his life will be held at First United Methodist Church, 275 W. Michigan Ave, Sunday, October 19, at 3:00 p.m. Reverend Edward Ross and Susan Babb officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to First United Methodist Church, Michigan Parkinson Foundation, Bingham Office Center, 30400 Telegraph, Suite 150, Bingham Farms, MI 48025; or Allegiance Hospice, One Jackson Square, Suite 400, Jackson, MI 49201

The family received friends at the Watson Funeral Chapel, Saturday from 5 to 7 p.m. then at the church, Sunday October 19, 2008 from 2:00 p.m. until time of service at 3:00.

St. Johns Independent
http://miserybay.usanethosting.com/sjindy/obits/2008.shtml","STR06" "I29756","","","","","","","" "I29754","Briggs","Roy F.","24 Feb 1911","21 Sep 1996","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Akron Township, Akron Village
Enumerated January 5 and 6, 1920
SD 7 ED 169 Sheets 3A and 3B
69-97
Briggs, Jacob Jr Head M W 59 M Mich Mass Ireland English Farmer
Briggs, Jane Wf F W 44 M 1900 Na 1905 Canada English Canand English Canada English
Briggs, Roy Son M W 8 S Mich Mich Canada
Briggs, Bernadine Dtr F W 7 S Mich Mich Canada

1930 Census
Michigan, Huron, Bad Axe City
Enumerated 3 Apr 1930
ED 3 SD 11 Sheet 3B
Scott Street
70-77
Richardson, James W Head O 2400 M W 73 M 27 Canada English Ireland North Canada English 1868 Na None
Richardson, Anna Wf F W 68 m 22 Canada Ireland North Canada English 1882 Na None
Briggs, Roy F Boarder M W 19 S Mich Mich Canada English Bookkeeper Bank




","STR06" "I36405","","","","","","","" "I17751","Bright","Carl Bosco","Sep 1872","15 Jan 1918","0","Said to be a son of John Sidney Devereaux BRIGHT and Emiline DEAN, and was probably born in Van Zandt County, Texas.

From FindAGrave:

From the Dallas Morning News
Page 2, 18 Jan 1918, Dallas, TX
SABINE COUNTY SHERIFF KILLED BY LOUISIANA NEGRO
Special to the Times

Hemphill, Texas, Jan 16 - Sheriff C. B. Bright of Sabine County was killed last night in a pistol duel with Time Battle, a negro, said to be a fugitive from Louisiana for the alleged killing of two white men several days ago.

The negro was shot and killed by deputies who accompanied Sheriff Bright. The negro had been located in the cabin of another negro and the attempt to arrest him was made when the shooting started. The other negro and his wife disappeared during the progress of the fight.


","STR06" "I17751","Bright","Carl Bosco","Sep 1872","15 Jan 1918","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 8
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 3A
23-23
Bright, Carl B Head W M Sept 1872 Texas Ala Ala Farmer
Bright, Nettie F Wf W F Apr 1875 25 M 5 2/2 Tx Ga Ga
Bright, Virtie A Dtr W F Sept 1895 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Bright, Sidney W Son W M Apr 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1, Hemphill Town
Enumerated 10 May 1910
SD 3 ED 131 Sheet 19A Stamped 101
South Street
299-302
Bright, Carl B Head M W 37 m1 15 Tx Ala Ala Proprietor Hotel
Bright, Nettie F Wf F W 35 m1 15 5/5 Tx Ga Ga
Bright, Verdie A Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Bright, Sidney W Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Bright, Sue Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Bright, Hattie Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Bright, Charles L Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Additionally, six boarders were present in their home
","STR06" "I36419","Bright","Harriet ""Hattie"" Ruth","22 Dec 1902","4 Aug 2002","0","Harriet Smith

Harriet Ruth ""Hattie"" Bright Smith, 99, of Brenham, formerly of Nacogdoches, went to be with her Lord and Savior Sunday, Aug. 4, 2002. Dec. 22, 1902, she was born to Carl Bosco and Nettie Florence (Williams) Bright in Geneva, Texas. She married Dr. Clarence Smith in Nacogdoches and he preceded her in death in 1947. Hattie was a school teacher and retired as curator of the Old Stone Fort Museum on Stephen F. Austin State University Campus in Nacogdoches. She graduated from Nacogdoches High School and CIA (College of Industrial Arts ? now Texas Women's University) in Denton, Texas. In 1994, Hattie moved to Brenham to with her sister, Lois Hale, who preceded her in death. She was also preceded in death by two other sisters and two brothers and her parents. She was a member of First Baptist Church in Brenham and resided at Trinity Care Center. Survivors include nieces and nephews, Amy and Jim Reeves of Brenham, Harriet and Jimmy Blakey of San Antonio, Charles and Nancy Hale of Houston, Bitty Jacobs of Nacogdoches, Florence Ann and Jim Brake of Nacogdoches, Frank Jameson of Port O'Connor, Peggy Jameson of Houston, Judy Wilson of Houston, Mary Frances and Steve Brown of Natchitoches, La. She is also survived by many great-nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2002 at 2 p.m. at Laird-McGill Funeral Home in Nacogdoches. Family will receive friends there following the service. Burial will be at Oak Grove Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Trinity Care Center, 400 E. Sayles, Brenham. Local arrangements are in the care of Brenham Memorial Chapel, 2300 Stringer St., Brenham, 836-3611.","STR06" "I22370","","","","","","","" "I36420","Bright","Sue A.","10 Oct 1900","30 Mar 1992","0","At the time of the 1930 Federal Census, Verdie and Sue Bright were rooming together in the First Precinct of Houston, Harris County, Texas, Block 2469, West Grey. Verdie wsa a Clerk for a lumber company and Sue was a stenographer at the Sheriff's office. Sue later married a Mr. JAMESON.","STR06" "I7299","Bright","Verdie Azalee","19 Sep 1895","19 Sep 1982","0","At the time of the 1930 Federal Census, Verdie and Sue Bright were rooming together in the First Precinct of Houston, Harris County, Texas, Block 2469, West Grey. Verdie wsa a Clerk for a lumber company and Sue was a stenographer at the Sheriff's office. Verdie later married a Mr. ARNOLD.","STR06" "I14190","Briley","Nehemiah","Abt 1812","Abt 1892","0","Said to be the son of John H. and Naomi BRILEY, and born in either Norhthampton or Anson County, NC. He and Nancy were the parents of a large family.","STR06" "I14190","Briley","Nehemiah","Abt 1812","Abt 1892","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Rusk County, Prencinct 7
Page 7 SD 1 ED 179 Stamped 194 C
Enumerated 7 Jun 1880
55-55
Briley, Hehemiah W M 67 Farmer Texas NC ---
Briley, Nancy W F 62 Wf Keeping House Texas --- NC
Briley, Elizabeth W F 26 Daug Assistant Ala --- ---
Briley, George W M 20 Son Farming Geo --- ---

","STR06" "I23992","","","","","","","" "I23992","","","","","","","" "I25301","","","","","","","" "I18671","Brink","Roelof","Abt 1684","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be the son of Huybert Lambertsen Brink, b. 1656 in Wageningen, Gelderland, Netherlands and Hendrickje Swartwout., b. 1659, Albany, New York.","STR06" "I35978","Brinson","Adam John","30 Aug 1827","21 Apr 1909","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Annette Epps Alva, notes that

""A J Brinson is the son of Matthew Brinson and Elizabeth Carrigan Brinson. He married first to Francis Laura McNary about 1854 in Texas. They had five children:

Julia McNary Brinson
Matthew Jackson Brinson
Frank Brinson
Jane Brinson
Zachariah Brinson

A J's second wife was Laura Adams.

Around 1877 he married Laura Adeline Whitson, and they had two children (twin boys):

Oscar Brinson
Roscoe Brinson""","STR06" "I35978","Brinson","Adam John","30 Aug 1827","21 Apr 1909","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Rusk District, Rusk
Enumerated 1 Nov 1850
598-598
Allen J. Brinson 23 M Farmer 800 Ala
Laura Brinson 19 F Ten
Virginia Brinson 2 F Tx

1860 Census
Texas, Shelby County, Buena Vista, Beat No. 8
Enumerated 25 July 1860
Page 60
425-425
A. McLamore 53 M Farmer Ga $15,000 $9,950
S.A. McLamore 45 F Ga
E.M. McLamore 18 M Tx
J.T. McLamore 14 M Tx
Will Cozort 12 M McL. Agent Tx $2,200 $10,375
W. E. Cozort 11F McL Agent Tx
A. Moore 43 M Overseer NC 4858 $812
C.C. Wheeler 26 M Teacher NJ $--- $1,000
426-426
J.S. McLamore 22 M Farmer Al $1,600 $3,765
E.J. McLamore 19 F Tx
S.E. McLamore 11/12 Tx
427-427
A.J. Brinson 32 M Farmer 4900 10465 Ala
L. Brinson 30 F Texas/Tens?
V. Brinson 13 F Tx
John Brinson 10 M Tx
George Brinson 8 F Tx
J Brinson 5 F Tx
Matthew 2 M Tx
428-428
Mathew Brinson 71 M Farmer 34000 4700 NC
Mathew Brinson is also on the 1860 Shelby County, Slave Schedule, page 392, shown as owning approximately 40 slaves

1870 Census
Texas, Shelby County, Precinct 5 PO Buena Vista
Enumerated 7 Sept 1870
Pages 16 and
122-122
Brunson A J 48 M W Farmer 1140 1185 Ala
Brinson, Laura 38 F W Keep House Tenn
Brinson, Georgia 18 F W At School Tx
Brinson, Julia 13 F W At School Tx
Brinson, Mathew J 11 M W At Home Tx
Brinson, Frank 9 M W Tx
Brinson, Zach 4 M W Tx M W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Shelby County, Precinct 7, District 92
Enumerated 7 Jun 1880
Page 1 SD 42 ED 92 Stamped 94
1-1
Brinson, Adam J W M 52 TFarmer Ala NC NC
Brinson, Laura A W F 25 Wf Keeps House Tx Ala Miss
Brinson, Frank W M 19 Son Farmer Tx Ala Tenn
Brinson, Zach W M 14 Son Farmer Tx Ala Tenn
2-2
McLamore, Morton B M 62 Farmer Ala
McLamore, Margaret M F 58 Wf Keeps House Va Va Va
McLamore, Mary A Mus F 33 Dtgr Ark Ala Va","STR06" "I46505","Brinson","Elizabeth","10 Dec 1836","Abt 1916","0","Biographical information below copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Gravestone Recorder:

Elizabeth Booth came to Shelby County from Alabama as a child, and lived in Shelby County the rest of her life. She died on a visit to her daughter in Wabash, Arkansas, but her remains were returned for burial in Buena Vista. She was the mother of 17 children.

For more information see ""Passing of a Pioneer,"" The Champion, May 16, 1917, reprinted in Mildred Cariker Pinkston, Obituaries of Early Pioneers, Shelby County, Texas, Center: Center Printing Co., 1983, I:52","STR06" "I35976","Brinson","Matthew","Abt 1789","Yes, date unknown","0","The Biographical information below, which is not verified and should be used as a starting point for further research, is copied from

http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.shelby/1265.1/mb.ashx

""History of Shelby County Texas"" - Matthew Brinson, an early settler of Shelby County, was born 1789 in Onslow County, North Carolina. He died in 1861 in Shelby County.

Matthew left his brothers in Georgia and moved to Autauga County Alabama where he resided, until his migration to Texas in the late 1830's. He was said to have moved to Texas as a widower, bringing with him two young children and two unmarried daughters.

He was also said to have served in the U.S./Mexican War.

He settled first at Shelbyville on a farm consisting of approximately 1500 acres. This piece of land was the subject of much litigation that continued until settled in 1872 (after Matthew's death).

His son in law, Atkin McLemore was said to have carried on the lawsuit in his name.

Frances Clements Lapp noted that ""Matthew moved from Shelbyville to the town of Buena Vista, a thriving community in 1844 and is""buried out in the woods and his grave marked by a red rock, nobody will ever find it.""

The Ancestry of Mary Ethel Waller shows Matthew died ca. July 1861 in Shelby County, and is likely buried in an unmarked grave at the Berryman Johnson Cemetery in Rusk County, Texas.","STR06" "I35976","Brinson","Matthew","Abt 1789","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1840 Citizens of Texas by Gifford White:
Mathew Brinson Jan 1838 Class 3 Headright Certificate Granted for 640 acres in Shelby County, 30 April 1839 - Unconditional Certificate granted in Shelby County, 7 September 1853.

1850 Census
Texas, Shelby County,
63-63
Matthew Brinson 61 M Planter 10,000 NC
Jane Brinson 15 F Ala
Elizabeth Brinson 13 F Ala
Saml Henderson 41 M Farm & Overseer 500 Kentucky


Memorial #24789119
For more info see ""Passing of a Pioneer,"" The Champion, May 16, 1917, reprinted in Mildred Cariker Pinkston, Obituaries of Early Pioneers, Shelby County, Texas, Center: Center Printing Co., 1983, I:52

1860 Census
Texas, Shelby County, Buena Vista, Beat No. 8
Enumerated 25 July 1860
Page 60
425-425
A. McLamore 53 M Farmer Ga $15,000 $9,950
S.A. McLamore 45 F Ga
E.M. McLamore 18 M Tx
J.T. McLamore 14 M Tx
Will Cozort 12 M McL. Agent Tx $2,200 $10,375
W. E. Cozort 11F McL Agent Tx
A. Moore 43 M Overseer NC 4858 $812
C.C. Wheeler 26 M Teacher NJ $--- $1,000
426-426
J.S. McLamore 22 M Farmer Al $1,600 $3,765
E.J. McLamore 19 F Tx
S.E. McLamore 11/12 Tx
427-427
A.J. Brinson 32 M Farmer 4900 10465 Ala
L. Brinson 36 F Texas
A. Brinson 13 F Tx
John Brinson 10 M Tx
George Brinson 8 F Tx
J Brinson 5 F Tx
Matthew 2 M Tx
428-428
Mathew Brinson 71 M Farmer 34000 4700 NC
Mathew Brinson is also on the 1860 Shelby County, Slave Schedule, page 392, shown as owning over 40 slaves

The census listing below shows a Matthew Brinson, close in age to the Matthew Brinson born ca 1789 in North Carolina, but is most likely another Matthew Brinson, as the Matthew Brinson that moved to Shelby county was said to have died in Shelby County around 1861. If that date of death is incorrect, however, it is possible that our Matthew returned to North Carolina to live with relative.

1870 Census
North Carolina, Duplin County, Limestone Township, PO Hallsville
Enumerated 3 Aug 1870
73-73
Brinson, Lot W 20 M W Farm Laborer NC Cannot Read/Write
Brinson, Hilary W 8 M W At Home NC
74-74
Brinson, George W 23 M W Farm Laborer 350 NC Cannot Read/Write
Brinson, Rebecca 23 F W Keeping House NC Cannot Read/Write
Brinson, Tillisa [Tillitha] G 2 F W At home NC
Brinson, John W 1 M W At home NC
Brinson, David F 21 M W Farm Laborer NC Cannot Read/Write
Brinson, Matthew 84 [b. 1786/1787] M S At Home NC Cannot Read/Write","STR06" "I46508","Brinson","Matthew Jackson","18 Jan 1826","8 Oct 1901","0","Bio and Obituary, as copied from his FindAGrave Memorial page maintained by Cyndi Wiseman:

M J Brinson was the son of Matthew Brinson and Elizabeth Carrigan Brinson. He married first to Louisa H Johnson; they had five children. He married second to Sarah M Burford; they had four children. M J Brinson's third wife was named Octavia.

The Arlington Journal, Arlington, Texas, Thursday October 10, 1901.

Gone To His Reward.

Death of Capt. M. J. Brinson, an Old Pioneer of This County. One by one the old landmarks are passing away'97passing to that great beyond from whence no traveler ever returneth. This week we are called upon to chronicle the death of one of Tarrant county's oldest and most respected citizens, Capt. M. J. Brinson, aged 75 years, who laid down the habiliments of life and passed peacefully away last Tuesday night, death resulting from heart disease. Captain Brinson, as he was known, was one of the oldest settlers in this section of the state and was living in Tarrant county while Birdville was the county site. He built the first business house in Fort Worth and has been closely identified with the county's progress and advancement. The funeral services were conducted at the Cumberland Presbyterian church this morning at 10 o'clock, the same being conducted under the auspices of the local Masonic order, of which he had long been a member, and, we are informed, was next to the oldest Mason in Tarrant county. Besides a wife, several grown children survive to whom The Journal extends sincere sympathy and condolence.","STR06" "I46512","Brinson","Matthew Jackson","19 Oct 1858","24 Jan 1944","0","His Texas Death certificate indicates he was married and a farmer at the time of his death. He was buried in Joaquin.

On his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Gravestone Recorder, it was noted that Matthew J. Brinson was born in Texas; his parents are A. J. and Laura Brinson. Matthew Brinson married Virginia L. (Jennie), born in Louisiana, when he was 39 and she was 27, about 1898.","STR06" "I26612","Brinson","Susan A.","Abt 1817","Bef 1870","0","On the Garrison-Logan Family History and Genealogy website, Susan Brinson was shown as a daughter of Henrietta McLEMORE and Matthew Brinson, said to have been married ca 1811 in Georgia. Matthew was shown as being born in Onslow County, NC and dying in 1861 in Shelby County, Texas.","STR06" "I46513","Brinson","Virginia","Abt 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):A Nannie V. Brinson married, on 11 July 1877 in Tarrant County, Texas, C. J. Buford. Not known if this is the same person as Virginia Brinson, daughter of A. J. and Laura Brinson of Rusk and Shelby County.","STR06" "I47939","Briseno","Frances B","4 Apr 1946","21 Sep 1997","0","Frances was born to Rosalio and Maria (Aguilera) Briseno in Grand Island. She graduated from Grand Island Senior High in 1965. She did volunteer work and served as an interpreter for the Grand Island and Hall County Health Department, Third City Community Clinic, Crisis Center and Family Violence Coalition. She also served on the Mayor's Task Force as a liaison for the Hispanic community. She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Cathedral.

Survived by two brothers, John Briseno of Grand Island and Robert Briseno of Wood River; four sisters, Juanita Briseno of Omaha, Sheila Briseno of Grand Island, Josie Briseno Jensen of Kearney and Mary Briseno Dinneen of Omaha. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents and three brothers, Rudy, Rosalio Jr. and Thomas.","STR06" "I47932","Briseno","Juanita","6 May 1926","19 Jan 2022","0","OMAHA - Juanita Briseno, 95, of Omaha, passed away peacefully Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2022, at Josie Harper Hospice House in Omaha.

Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:30 a.m. Monday, Jan. 24, at St. Mary Cathedral in Grand Island with rosary beginning at 10 a.m.

Interment will be at the Grand Island Cemetery.

Juanita was born May 6, 1926, in Grand Island, the daughter of Rosalio and Maria (Aguilera) Briseno.

She graduated from Grand Island Senior High with the Class of 1945. She worked for Fairmont Creamery after graduation and then attended Grand Island School of Business. Juanita moved to Omaha and worked at several different office positions and eventually worked as the secretary to the president of Blue Cross/Blue Shield; retiring after 22 years of service.

Juanita enjoyed playing the stock market and shopping, especially shoes.

She is survived by her brothers, John (Lola) Briseno of Grand Island, Robert (Juanita) Briseno of Wood River; sisters, Josephine Jensen of Kearney and Mary (Lonnie) Dinneen of Omaha; also many nieces and nephews.

Juanita was preceded in death by her parents; sisters and brother-in-law, Rudy (Audrey) Briseno, Rosalio Briseno Jr., Thomas (Melva Rae) Briseno; sisters and a special brother-in-law, Sheila Briseno and Francis (Leonard) Gembica.

Bethany Funeral Home - www.bethanyfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I13468","Briseno","Mary","8 Jan 1942","2 Apr 2023","0","Mary was born on January 8, 1942 in Grand Island, Nebraska to Rosalio and Maria Briseno, the 12th of 13 children. Mary was raised in a devout Catholic family; attended Catholic grade school and was a member of St. Mary's Cathedral parish in Grand Island. She enjoyed being part of a large family and was close to her siblings. She received her teaching degree from the College of St. Mary in Omaha, Nebraska. Upon graduating she became a grade school teacher and taught in Del Rio, Texas before returning to Omaha to continue teaching.

A few years after returning to Omaha she met the love of her life, Lonnie, at a party for young Catholic Adults. They got engaged 6 months later and were married on August 9, 1969, at St. John's Catholic Church on Creighton's campus. Mary became a full-time homemaker with the birth of their daughters, Shawn, Joy, and Alicia. They moved around for several years before settling in Omaha in 1976 and became members of St. Gerald's Parish.

Motherhood, Catholicism, and the sanctity of marriage remained the central focus of her life. Mary and Lonnie became a Marriage Encounter presenting couple and gave hundreds of weekend retreats over a span of thirty-seven years. Mary taught her daughters to be good Christians through her example of serving the church and community. She also taught them how to cook, sew and give presentations. The family enjoyed camping and traveling throughout the United States, visiting many national parks and monuments, and also took frequent trips to visit Mary's family in Grand Island.

Mary returned to school to earn a Master of Science degree in Counseling from Creighton University (1990), and reentered the workforce full-time to serve as a licensed mental health and drug and alcohol counselor. Mary worked for Catholic Charities, Operation Bridge, and eventually, Lutheran Family Services. She became an advocate for the Spanish speaking who required her bilingual counseling services, with some clients driving 60 miles to see her. Mary served as a lector and Eucharistic minister for many years and helped to begin a bible study. She also supported Lonnie in his endeavor to become a Deacon of the Catholic Church, a sacrament they were called to as a couple in 1989. In 2012, Lonnie and Mary opened a private counseling practice that they owned for 12 years. She retired from counseling in 2020.

Mary and Lonnie enjoyed celebrating their marriage and had several memorable anniversary parties. She cherished spending time with her family and taking trips with Lonnie to visit friends, their daughter in Portland, or to vacation in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Her favorite pastime was shopping, but she loved watching the College World Series, television crime dramas, and the news; visiting with friends at book club, prayer club or Bunco; she enjoyed puzzles and she played a cutthroat game of UNO and Sequence.

Her ultimate goal was to live a life that would earn her admission into Heaven. Mary passed peacefully on Palm Sunday, April 2, 2023. She is survived by her loving husband of 53 years, Lonnie Dinneen, her three daughters and their husbands, and nine grandchildren. Shawn (Mike)
Reynolds (Jenna, Katie, Lainey, and Henry), Joy (Chris) Trimble (Brayden and Kylie), and Alicia (Jason) Julian (Ella, Olivia, and Cora).

Rest in Peace Mary! God Bless You! We love you!

(Bethany Funeral Home, Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I47935","Briseno","Rosalio","9 Aug 1922","29 May 1944","0","Grand Island (Nebraska) Independent July 1, 1948

Bodies of 5,374 Americans who lost their lives during World War II are being returned to the United States aboard the Transport Lawrence Victory, the army announced today. Forty-seven bodies on board the transport are destined for Nebraska. Of this total, two are being brought to Grand Island and four others to central Nebraska. Armed forces dead originally interred in temporary cemeteries in France, Luxumbourg and the United Kingdom are among those being returned to this country.

Bodies destined to Grand Island are those of Sgt. Rosalio Briseno, son of Rosalio Briseno, 614 East Third, and Capt. Wayne G. Schomburg. Capt. Schomburg's next of kin is Louis Schomburg, 524 West Koenig.

(Copied from FindAGrave, Memorial ID 86819192)","STR06" "I46544","Bristow","Raymond","27 Feb 1920","2 Mar 1998","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Gena Forsyth, shows that he was born to John Andrew Bristow and Bertha Bryant, both buried in Oak Hill Memorial in McAlester, Oklahoma.","STR06" "I3958","Britt","James Ray","11 Oct 1931","7 Sep 2008","0","The Sabine County Reporter
September 17, 2008, Page 12
September 24, 2008, Page 7

James Ray Britt

James Ray Britt, 76, of Hemphill, died Sunday, September 7, 2008 at his residence.

He was born October 11, 1931 in Many, La. to Enoch Duncan Britt and Bessie Mae Lampkin and had lived in Hemphill for the last 28 years. he was a Steamhammer operator of Olds Press & Forge. Britt was a member of Pendleton Assembly of God Church.

Survivors: wife, Pauly Britt of Hemphill; daughters, Betty GILLORY and husband, Ronald of Houston, Barbara CLARY (sic) and husband, Timothy of Spendora, Donna CHAVEZ and husband, Jose of Justin, and Sandra TOENNIGES and husband, Sidney of Hemphill; sisters, Audrey ADKINS of Bronson and Zelphia WELCH of Shreveport, LA; and 11 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and one great-great grandchild.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, Sept. 10 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill with Pastor John Standridge officiating. Interment followed in Meador Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, September 2008)","STR06" "I42037","Britt","Lillie Bell","20 Dec 1890","11 Mar 1965","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3XP-P12
name: Lille Bell Cordray
event: Death
event date: 11 Mar 1965
event place: Milam, Sabine, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 20 Dec 1890
birthplace: , Arkansas
father's name: Britt
mother's name: Cole
certificate number: 25884
film number: 2117753
digital folder number: 005164784
image number: 03487
Collection: Lille Bell Cordray, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""

The Texas Death Index also has listings for Nona Britt Varnedo, born 1903 in Hope, Arkansas to John A. Britt and Nancy Cole and for Carl Otis Britt, born 1905 in Hope, Arkansas to Jesse Britt and Stella Cole.","STR06" "I24289","Brittain","Ardell","1 Feb 1915","2 May 2006","0","Sabine County Reporter
May 10, 2006

and

San Augustine Tribune
May 11, 2006

Ardell Brittain McDaniel

Funeral services for Ardell Brittain McDaniel, 91, beloved mother, grandmother and great grandmother, were held at the First Baptist Church in Hemphill at 2:00 p.m. Friday, May 5, 2006. Rev. Jim Turner and Pastor Sherry Crenshaw officiated. Burial followed in the Oakhill Cemetery in Sabine County, under the direction of Starr Funeral Home. Mrs. McDaniel died May 2, 2006.

Ardell McDaniel was born in Shelby County on February 1, 1915, the daughter of Docia LATHAM Brittain Easley and Penn BRITTAIN. In 1933 she married Clement Carlin McDaniel, who survives her. He is the son of Nolan Ernest McDaniel and wife, Ella Walker McDaniel. Mr. and Mrs. McDaniel had a strong, lifelong love affair, from which came five children. Daughters, Merrill McDaniel PERRY and Joyce McDaniel, who predeceased Mrs. McDaniel. Surviving children and spouses are: Barbara and Wilbur SMITH of Gainesville, Carlin and Mary Ann McDaniel of Hemphill and Glen and Dee McDaniel of Lufkin. Also surviving are grandchildren, Kristie McDaniel VICK, John McDaniel, Casey McDaniel WEGHORST, Brett McDaniel and Kyle McDaniel, as well as two great grandchildren, Colter and Sarah VICK. Mrs. McDaniel was very proud of her family, which she considered the most important thing in her life. She was an outstanding homemaker, cook and seamstress, and was always there when her family needed her. She will be sorely missed by her family and friends and will always be remembered as a model for mothers everywhere. Pallbearers were John McDaniel, Brett McDaniel, Kyle McDaniel, Weldon McDaniel, James McDaniel, Mike McDaniel and Justin CARMICHAEL. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Oakhill Cemetery Association, c/o Weldon McDaniel, P.O. Box 174, Hemphill, TX 75948. Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill was in charge of arrangements.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I46958","","","","","","","" "I43699","","","","","","","" "I46959","","","","","","","" "I39232","Brittain","Lena V.","2 Sep 1893","31 Mar 1949","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFHK-Z57
Name: Lena V. Chambers
Death Date: 31 May 1949
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 55 years 8 months 29 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 02 Sep 1893
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Strouse Britten (Thomas S. Brittain)
Father's Birthplace: Tex.
Mother's Name: Peggie Harvey (Margaret A. Harvey)
Mother's Birthplace: Tex.
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill Cem.
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 01 Jun 1949
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223342
Digital Film Number: 4031775
Image Number: 2693
Reference Number: cn 31469
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I35049","Brittain","Martin Edward","10 Jan 1937","20 Nov 2004","0","In the ""all one family"" tree at RootsWeb's WorldConnect project, he is shown as a son of George Jewell BRITTAIN and Eula Mae Dry of Shelby County, Texas.","STR06" "I39293","Brittain","Robert","Abt 1896","Yes, date unknown","0","Caryn Getsinger was told by Leo Chambers that Robert was raised by his Uncle and Aunt, John and Mary Chambers, though he kept his birth name.","STR06" "I39235","Brittain","Robert Thomas","Jan 1883","6 Aug 1958","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J633-Q3P
Name: Robert Thomas Brittain
Death Date: 06 Aug 1958
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 75 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1883
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Thomas Brittain
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Margaret Harvey
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Sabine Col, Texas
Burial Date: 07 Aug 1958
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115590
Digital Film Number: 4167375
Image Number: 1156
Reference Number: 47319
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I45556","Brittain","Thomas Franklin","7 Jan 1815","22 Jun 1892","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Sheron Smith-Savage, shows that he was married first to Jane L. LATHAM (born 25 Apr 1827 died 22 Nov 1859, FAG #64771179).
","STR06" "I39233","Brittain","Thomas Strouse ""Bud""","29 Oct 1858","31 Jan 1912","0","Tombstone inscribed ""At Rest-We will meet again-Aged 53 years and 3 months.""","STR06" "I39233","Brittain","Thomas Strouse ""Bud""","29 Oct 1858","31 Jan 1912","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 5
Enumerated 13 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 14A
186-186
Brittain, Thomas S. Head W M Oct 1858 41 m 19 Tx Ark Tx Farmer
Brittain, Margaret Wf W F Feb 1863 37 M 19 3/3 Tx La La
Brittain, Robert Son W M Jan 1883 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Brittain, Vessie M Dtr W F Oct 1886 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Brittain, Lena Dtr W F Sept 1892 7 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I47075","","","","","","","" "I15201","Brittain","Vessie Mae","1 Oct 1886","1 Oct 1968","0","It appears that Vissie's mother, Margarett E. Britton, a 68 year old widow, born in Texas, was living with them at the time of the 1930 Federal Census. Her father was born in Georgia, and her mother in Alabama. Her Texas Death Certificate indicates she was the daughter of Bud Brittian and Peggy Harvey. The informant was Mrs. Judge Cordray, a daughter.

Name: Vessie Mae Smith
Death Date: 01 Oct 1968
Death Place: Pineland, Precinct 2, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 82 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 01 Oct 1886
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Bud Brittian
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Peggy Harvy
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Pineland, Precinct # 2, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Liberty Springs
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 03 Oct 1968
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137188
Digital Film Number: 4188418
Image Number: 2673
Reference Number: cn 73705
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I15201","Brittain","Vessie Mae","1 Oct 1886","1 Oct 1968","0","(Medical):Her death certificate also indicated she had been an invalid for about 40 years, with the cause unknown","STR06" "I20196","Britton","Eliza Jane","16 Apr 1865","12 Aug 1940","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Carmian, shows her as a daughter of W. W. Britton (of Todd County, KY) and Harriet Kuykendall (of White County, IL).","STR06" "I46624","Britton","Erma Leona","23 Dec 1906","13 Dec 1993","0","Obituary, below, was copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Carmian:

Erma Cooper, 86, Carmi, died ar 1:30 a.m. Monday Dec. 13 1993 at her daughter's residence in Decatur.

She was born Dec. 23, 1906, in Phillipstown, the daughter of Elgin and Maude (Spencer) Britton. She married Lloyd Kuykendall and he preceded her in death in 1954. She married Walter Cooper in June 1956 and he survives.

Also surviving are two daughters JoEllen Alsop and Roberta S. Haws, both of Decatur: one half brother Edgar Stafford, Monticello, three grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by one daughter, Rosalie.

Funeral services will be held at 11 p.m. Wed. Dec. 15 at the Campbell Funeral Chapel in Carmi with Rev. Dale Wilfong officiating. Burial will be at Kuykendall Cemetery.

From The Carmi Times

","STR06" "I18604","Britton","Susan","19 Jun 1823","18 Dec 1898","0","Inscribed as Susan Kuykendall Born June 19, 1823 Died Dec 18, 1898 Aged 75 Yr 5 Mo 29 D","STR06" "I1341","Brixey","Janet","Abt 1782","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have died on 6 Oct 1843 in Pike County, Mississippi. Was said to be the wife of Josh POWELL, whom she married in 1804 in Elbert County, GA; he died after being thrown from a horse.

http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/k/n/o/Larry-M-Knowles/GENE1-0005.html","STR06" "I1341","Brixey","Janet","Abt 1782","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

POWELL DATA was comkpiled by Frances Powell Otken, McComb, Mississippi.

Josiah Powell, with his wife and seven children moved from Madison County, Georgia to the Mississippi Territory in the late summer of 1817, settling about 5 miles from Summit, Pike County on the east fork of the Tangipahoa River.

JOSIAH POWELL was a First Lieutenant of Captain James Ware's Company of Infantry, 1st (Harris) Regiment, Georgia Militia, War of 1812, served from August 25, 1813 to March 11, 1814. Place of Enlisment not shown. (Ref: U. S. War Department, Adjutant General's Office # 2 055 938)

In the emigration from Georgia, there also came at the same time the Womacks and Stricklands, which would indicate they were long-time friends and neighbors. Colonel Solomon Strickland was from Tyrone County, Ireland, and probably was a neighbor there to Thomas Mackie and perhaps John Brixey. Rachel Mackie Brixey married second Barnaby Strickland, son of Colonel Solomon Strickland and Amy Pace Strickland. These families appear to have stayed together in all their migrations. Family tradition is that John Brixey, husband of Rachel Mackie, was a native of Ireland, and when on a return voyage to his native land, was lost at sea when the ship and all on board went down a short distance off the coast of Georgia. Court records would substantiate this since we find no late records of any kind regarding John Brixey.

Josiah Powell, husband of Janet Brixey, was killed December 28, 1846, by being thrown from a spirited young horse that he had raised. He was en route to Natchez, Mississippi, to purchase supplies, and over the protest of his sons, he insisted on riding the young horse which was frightened by something along the roadside, plunged and rearing, throwing him violently to the ground.

Josiah Powell was a skilled craftsman and cabinet-maker. He made a number of pieces of furniture which are still in the family.

Josiah Powel, (sic) was in Militia District 204 in 1810, Elbert County, Georgia, but when Madison County was formed in 1811, said district fell into Madison County. In one of the early Militia notes, Josiah Powel (named spelled with only one L) gave the year of his birth as 1774. He appears to have lived in that part of Elbert County around Blue Stone Creek, which later became a part of Madison County, Georgia. Land records indicate that Josiah Powel and John Brixey owned adjoining land in Elbert County, Georgia in 1811.

http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/h/a/n/Sarah-B-Hann/GENE6-0005.html#CHILD10


","STR06" "I1338","Brixey","John","Bef 1759","Yes, date unknown","0","From STIRPES Magazine: John Brixey, Rachel's first husband, was also an immigrant. He had arrived in Philadelphia from London on 31 August 1773 aboard the Snow ""Sally"", which was captained by Stephen Jones. The Philadelphia Mayor's Court Indenture Book records the sale of John's indenture to Daniel Dudley of Evesham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey. By the terms of his indenture, he was to serve until 31 August 1777, in return for his fare of 18 pounds. Though the two indentures recorded immdiately above his provided for a suit of new clothing at the end of the indenture, John's did not. After serving nearly 18 months of this indenture, John ran away. On 15 March 1775 Francis Dudley advertised in the THE PHILADELPHIA GAZETTE under the heading ""Five Pounds Reward...Run away from the subscriber...an English servant man, named John Brixey, about 20 years of age, slim built, and about six feet high, of fair complexion, black hair, and stoops in his walk...He was seen crossing Cooper's Ferry yesterday. He had about Five Pounds in money with him...FRANCIS DUDLY."" The amount offered for his capture was about average for a man--or for a horse. A greater reward was usually offered for runaway house servants and those with special skills, suggesting that John was probably a farm laborer

John had a land on Parson's Fork of Silver Creek in Burke County, North Carolina, surveyed on 28 July 1778, eleven months after his indenture was scheduled to end. John was either captured quickly so that his indenture was not lengthened greatly, or he was not captured at all. His land entry was No. 1310, issued as Grant No. 335 on 28 October 1782. John and Rachel probably married 1777-1778 based on the birth of their children, Thomas, John and Janet. Family tradition, neither proved nor disproved, says that John died at sea on his way to England to see about an inheritance in the mid-1880s. Rachel did what most young widows with three young children did. She married a neighbor, Barnabas Strickland, age 19.","STR06" "I7303","Brixey","John","Aft 1780","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have died 12 May 1861 Washington County, Arkansas.

http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/k/n/o/Larry-M-Knowles/GENE1-0005.html","STR06" "I1339","Brixey","Thomas","Aft 1778","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have lived first in Clarke County, GA and later Elbert County, GA, with their children staying in Georgia and Coffee County, Tennessee.

http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/k/n/o/Larry-M-Knowles/GENE1-0005.html
","STR06" "I38075","Broach","Alice Edna","23 Sep 1882","8 Oct 1966","0","Robert Cecil McDaniel indicates she served as postmistress in the area of Fairdale, Sabine County, Texas for a period of time.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MM2C-RN3/p1
Name: Alice Edna Broach
Death Date: 08 Oct 1966
Death Place: Clifton, Bosque, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 84 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Sep 1882
Birthplace: Arkansas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: F N Broach
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Kate Walker
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Homemaker
Place of Residence: Crawford, McLennan, Texas
Cemetery: Crawford
Burial Place: Crawford, Texas
Burial Date: 10 Oct 1966
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2118407
Digital Film Number: 4028319
Image Number: 810
Reference Number: cn 63857
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I38089","Broach","Basley","Abt 1818","Yes, date unknown","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/9MML-MTG1/p_13290407089
Name: Basley Broach
State: Arkansas
Document Type: Citizen
Document Number: 9
NARA Publication Title: Confederate Papers Relating to Citizens or Business Firms
NARA Publication Number: M346
NARA Roll Number: 99
Collection: United States, Civil War Confederate Papers of Citizens or Businesses, 1861-1865

Shown by Curt Mason as a son of George Broach and Jane Burch.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=curti_m&id=I16320
","STR06" "I38089","Broach","Basley","Abt 1818","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Washington, Ouachita, AR
2 2
Baseley Broach 32 M NC farmer
Caroline 27 F TN
Clinton 5 M TN

1860 Census
Arkansas, Ouachita County, Behestian Township
Enumerated 18 July 1860
Post Office Ouachita, Page 76
Basley Beaach 41 M NC
Caroline Beaach 37 F TN
Clinton Beaach 13 M TN
Frank Beaach 5 M AR
Robt Beaach 2 M AR
page: 76 family number: 537
film number: 803047 dgs number: 4211306
image number: 00080 nara number: M653

1870 Marion, Ouachita, AR
25 25
Broach, Basley 51 M W NC farmer
Caroline 48 F W TN kh
Frank 14 M W AR labor

(1850 through 1870 census records were transcribed by Curt Mason, and copied from his tree at World Connect):

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=curti_m&id=I16320

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MC46-JTB/p_394122443
Name: Basley Broach
Residence: Marion, Ouachita, Arkansas
Birthdate: 1818
Birthplace: North Carolina, United States
Relationship to Head: Self
Spouse's Name: Careline M. Broach
Spouse's Birthplace: Tennessee, United States
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace: Virginia, United States
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina, United States
Race or Color (Expanded): White
Ethnicity (Standardized): American
Gender: Male
Martial Status: Married
Age (Expanded): 62 years
Occupation: Farmer
NARA Film Number: T9-0052
Page: 81
Page Character: A
Entry Number: 805
Film number: 1254052
Collection: United States Census, 1880","STR06" "I15916","Broach","Caroline Winifred ""Winnie""","2 Jan 1886","4 Aug 1943","0","In his autobiography, Robert Cecil McDaniel wrote that his mother was one of the teachers at Six Mile School, and that she taught in the country schools in and around Six Mile for fifteen years, her last assignment being at a one-teacher school called ""Goat Town."" During her lifetime she tutored several young people to help them pass the state examination and begin their own teaching careers. She brought 25 or 30 books with her to Sabine County after her marriage in 1907, and they were sometimes used as a public library as most of the other families had nothing more to read than a Bible.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMLP-529/p1
Name: Minnie (sic) Mcdaniel
Death Date: 04 Aug 1943
Death Place: Yellow Pine, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 57 years 7 months 1 day
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 03 Jan 1886
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Frank Harmon Broach
Father's Birthplace: Arkansas
Mother's Name: Kate Walker
Mother's Birthplace: Arkansas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Yellow Pine, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Oakhill Cemetery
Burial Place: Oakhill, Texas
Burial Date: 05 Aug 1943
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2137434
Digital Film Number: 4029598
Image Number: 3390
Reference Number: 39287
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I15916","Broach","Caroline Winifred ""Winnie""","2 Jan 1886","4 Aug 1943","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I38073","Broach","Frank Norman","6 Feb 1856","10 Jun 1938","0","Robert Cecil McDaniel, in his autobiography, wrote that his Broach grandparents owned a boarding house located near the railroad depot in Crawford. His grandfather had a state license to practice law, but McDaniel didn't believe he ever followed the legal profession. He may have published a weekly newspaper in Crawford, and before the Model T days, he owned a livery stable. McDaniel's impression was that his grandfather was more of a ""dreamer"" than a ""doer"" and that his grandmother probably made the living.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMP2-LNP/p1
Name: Frank Norman Broach
Death Date: 10 Jun 1938
Death Place: Crawford, Mclennan, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 82 years 4 months 4 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 06 Feb 1856
Birthplace: Camden, Ark.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: Kate Walker
Father's Name: P. Broach
Father's Birthplace: Camden, Ark.
Mother's Name: Caroline Lightfoot
Mother's Birthplace: Ark.
Occupation: Retired Atty.
Place of Residence: Crawford, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Crawford, Texas
Burial Date: 11 Jun 1938
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117749
Digital Film Number: 4030417
Image Number: 471
Reference Number: 29242
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I38073","Broach","Frank Norman","6 Feb 1856","10 Jun 1938","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Lousiana, Vernon Parish, Ward 2
Enumerated 11 June 1900
SD 4 ED 100 Sheets 7B and 8A Stamped 179
143-146
Broach, Frank Head W F (sic) Feb 1856 46 m 19 Ark NC Tn Lawyer
Broach, Kate Wf W F Apr 1858 42 M 19 8/8 Ark Ala Ala
Broach, Alice E Dtr W F Sep 1882 17 S Ark Ala Ala
Broach, Gary W Son W M Feb 1884 16 S Tx Ala Ala
Broach, Winnie C Dtr W F Jan 1884 14 S Tx Ark Ark
Broach, Norman Son W M Sep 1887 12 S Tx Ark Ark
Broach, Robert E Son W M Oct 1889 (?) 10 S Tx Ark Ark
Broach, Katie M Dtr W F Oct 1893 6 S Tx Ark Akr
Broach, Lillie R Dtr W F Oct 1896 3 S Tx Ark Ark
Broach, Lucile J Dtr W F Mar 1899 1 S Tx Ark Ark

1910 Census
Texas, McLennan County, JP No. 7, Crawford Town
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 11 ED 108 Sheet 6A Stamped 170
1-1
Broach, Frank N Head M W 55 M 29 Ark NC Tn Hotel Propritor
Broach, Kate Wf F W 51 M1 29 8/8 Ark Ala Ala
Broach, Alice Dtr F W S Ark Ark Ark
Broach, Frank Son M W 22 S Tx Ark Ark Drug Clerk Drug
Broach, Robert E Son M W 19 S Tx Ark Ark School Boy
Broach, Katie M Dtr F W 16 S Tx Ark Ark School Girl
Broach, Lillie R Dtr F W 13 S Tx Ark Ark School Girl
Broach, Luceal Dtr F W 11 S Tx Ark Ark School Girl
Broach, Basley Father M W 91 W NC Va NC
Talbie, M Boarder M W 55 W Ky Unk Unk Merchant Feed Store


","STR06" "I38076","Broach","Frank Norman","16 Sep 1887","30 Mar 1968","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MM2Y-C7Q/p1
Name: Frank Norman Broach Jr.
Death Date: 30 Mar 1968
Death Place: Irving, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 80 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 16 Sep 1887
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Frank Norman Broach Sr.
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Kate Walker
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Pharmacist
Place of Residence: Irving, Dallas, Texas
Cemetery: Oak Grove Memorial Gardens
Burial Place: Irving, Texas
Burial Date: 01 Apr 1968
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138980
Digital Film Number: 4029710
Image Number: 2732
Reference Number: CN 26152
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I38087","Broach","Katie May","Oct 1893","6 Dec 1988","0","(Research):She was married to Kelse RENWICK, and in the 1930's the resided in Beaumont, Texas.","STR06" "I38077","Broach","Lillie Ruth","Oct 1896","15 Jun 1973","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMLB-7T9/p1
Name: Lillie Ruth Broach
Death Date: 15 Jun 1973
Death Place: Clifton, Bosque, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 76 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1897
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Frank Norman Broach
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Kate Walker
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242784
Digital Film Number: 4167882
Image Number: 1281
Reference Number: 42747
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I38088","Broach","Lucille J.","Mar 1899","Yes, date unknown","0","Robert Cecil McDaniel indicates she taught school in the area of Fairdale, Sabine County, Texas for a period of time.","STR06" "I38078","Broach","Robert Earl","26 Oct 1891","19 Mar 1972","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MM55-Z43/p1
Name: Robert Earl Broach
Death Date: 19 Mar 1972
Death Place: Buna, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 80 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 26 Oct 1891
Birthplace: Shelby County Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Frank N Broach
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Kate Walker
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223719
Digital Film Number: 4005473
Image Number: 03029
Reference Number: 21132
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I26224","Broadway","Elizabeth","Abt 1801","Yes, date unknown","0","A posting by a member of the McLemore Maddox research group (see marriage notes) indicates that sometime after their marriage, Elizabeth left Joel to live with a man in Tennessee. They apparently had no children, and were later granted a divorce.","STR06" "I44501","","","","","","","" "I44499","Brock","Marcus Earl","19 Jul 1908","7 Nov 1974","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of Josh Brock (FAG # 47233344) and Georgeann Vic O'Banion Dent (FAG #47233245).

Name Marcus Earl Brock
Event Type Death
Event Date 07 Nov 1974
Event Place Ennis, Ellis, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 19 Jul 1908
Birthplace Wichita Falls, Texas
Father's Name Josh Brock
Mother's Name Annie O'Bannion
Certificate Number 81562
GS Film number 2243403
Digital Folder Number 005145709
Image Number 03163

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K387-9FB : accessed 18 Jan 2014), Marcus Earl Brock, 07 Nov 1974; citing certificate number 81562, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2243403.","STR06" "I23585","","","","","","","" "I12355","Brodbeck","George S.","17 Jun 1823","11 May 1892","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Shrewsbury Township
Enumerated 14 Dec 1850
164-164
George S. Brodbeck 27 M Merchant PA
Christina Brodbeck 26 f Pa
Jabos Brodbeck 3 M Pa
Jeremiah C Brodbeck 1 M Maryland

1860 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Shrewsbury Twp and PO
Enumerated 19 July 1860
Page 62 Stamped 776
458-465
Geo S. Brodbeck 39 M Merchant 2000 400 Pa
Christiann Brodbeck 36 F Pa
Jabez F. Brodbeck 13 M Pa
Jermiah C Brodbeck 10 M Maryland
Wm. H. Brodbeck 7 M Penn
John R. Brodbeck 4 M Pa
Alla E Brodbeck 1 F Pa
Amanda Zeigler 18 F Domestic 600 Pa
Isaiah Rinehart 21 M Miller Oh

1870 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Jefferson Borough
Enumerated 27 Aug 1870
Page 6
50-50
G. S. Brodbeck 47 M Merchant 3700 4500 Pa
Christianna Brodbeck 46 F Pa
William Brodbeck 18 M Pa
John Brodbeck 13 M Pa
Hester Brodbeck 18 (sic) F Pa
Ellen Brodbeck 6 F Pa
Laura Brodbeck 5 F Pa
Mary Brodbeck 3 F Pa

1880 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Jefferson Borough
Enumerated 15 Jun 1880
Page 25 SD 7 ED 16
50-50
G. S. Brodbeck 56 M Merchant Pa Pa Pa
Christiena Brodbeck 56 F Keeping House Pa Pa Pa
John Brodbeck 24 M Physician Pa Pa Pa
Hester A Brodbeck 18 (sic) F Pa Pa Pa
Ellen J Brodbeck 17 F Pa Pa Pa
Laura Brodbeck 14 F Pa Pa Pa
Mary M Brodbeck 12 F Pa Pa Pa

","STR06" "I12356","Brodbeck","Jeremiah Chester","7 Dec 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Jefferson Borough
Enumerated 15 Jun 1880
Page 24 SD 7 ED 16 Page D 23
183-196
Brodbeck, J.C. W M 30 Cigar Maker M.D Pa Pa
Brodbeck, Virginia E W F 28 Wife Keeping House Pa MD MD
Brodbeck, Daisy V W F 7 Dtr Pa --- ----
Brodbeck, Grace E W F 2 Dtr Pa --- ---


","STR06" "I16558","Brodgon","Harrison R.","Between 1816 and 1820","Abt 1873","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Georgia, Gwinnett County, 550 District, P. O. Carnes
Enumerated 14 July 1860
Page 649
522-522
Harison R. Brogdon 40 M Farmer and Herder $6000 $4000 Ga
Mary Brogdon 30 F Ga
Joseph Brogdon 20 M Ga
John Brogdon 18 M Ga
Martha Brogdon 12 F Ga
James Brogdon 10 M Ga
Elizabeth Pew 20 FG Domestic Ga
525-525
William and Margaret Brogdon family","STR06" "I6861","Brodnax","Belva Clara","2 Mar 1896","7 Feb 1969","0","Name: Belva B. Bennett
Death Date: 07 Feb 1969
Death Place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 72 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 02 Mar 1896
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Paul D. Brodnax
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lula Arnold
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Clerk, U.S. Air Base
Place of Residence: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
Cemetery: Sunset Memorial Park
Burial Place: San Antonio, Texas
Burial Date: 10 Feb 1969
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137323
Digital Film Number: 4029824
Image Number: 82
Reference Number: cn 7177
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

Obituary
San Antonio Express and News Daily
Monday, February 10, 1969

Mrs. Belva B. Bennett, 72, 1121 W. Mulberry Ave, died Feb. 7. Resident of San Antonio, member of the Madison Square Presbyterian Church. Survivors, Husband, Posey A. Bennett, San Antonio; son, Arnold Bennett, San Antonio; daughters, Mrs. Leroy K. (LaBelle) Cravens, San Antonio, Mrs. Del (Edna Mae) Wilber, St. Louis, Mo; sister, Mrs. D. N (???) Bessley, San Augustine, ---brothers, Arnold Brodnex, Houston, Texa, Ernest Brodnex, Tyler, Tex., ??son Broadnax, Troutville, Va., E??nax, Stamford. Conn., 8 grandchildren, a great granddaughter. Services 10 am Monday, Feb. 10, from the Madison Square Presbyterian Church. Dr. Samuel L. Teley officiating. Pallbearers, William A. Dube, ??? Chamberlain, David Moody, Roy Dunn???, Ronald ???, Winston Yeager. Interment Sunset Memorial Park under the auspices of OES Chapel. Arrangements by Roy Akers.

","STR06" "I36448","Brodnax","Elton D.","Abt 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","The 1930 census indicated he was serving in the Marines.","STR06" "I36443","Brodnax","Myrtie Esther","Abt 1902","21 Dec 1973","0","Name: Myrtie Esther Beasley
Death Date: 21 Dec 1973
Death Place: San Augustine County, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 71 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1902
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: D. N. Beasley
Father's Name: Paul Brodnax
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lula Arnold
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242963
Digital Film Number: 4169912
Image Number: 1173
Reference Number: 103708
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36442","Brodnax","Paul D.","27 Nov 1909","12 Jan 1966","0","Name: Paul D Brodnax Jr
Death Date: 21 Jan 1966
Death Place: Livingston, Polk, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 56 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 27 Nov 1909
Birthplace: Hemphill Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Paul D Brodnax Sr
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lula Arnold
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Druggest
Place of Residence: Livingston Polk Texas
Cemetery: Forest Hill
Burial Place: Livingston Polk Co Texas
Burial Date: 23 Jan 1966
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117922
Digital Film Number: 4028272
Image Number: 2201
Reference Number: cn 04763
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36441","Brodnax","Paul DeWitte","21 Oct 1871","24 May 1959","0","Paul was the youngest of 11 or so children born in Thomas Brodnax and Caroline Bonneau.

Name: Paul Dewitte Brodnax
Death Date: 24 May 1959
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine Co., Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 87 years 7 months 3 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 21 Oct 1871
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: T.W. Brodnax
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Carlyn Bonnean [Bonneau]
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine Co., Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 26 May 1959
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115899
Digital Film Number: 4165920
Image Number: 1978
Reference Number: 28927
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36441","Brodnax","Paul DeWitte","21 Oct 1871","24 May 1959","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1, Hemphill Town
Enumerated 7 May 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 16A Stamped 101
262-264
Brodnax, Paul D Head M W 37 M1 16 Tx Ala Ala Farmer
Brodnax, Lula C Wf F W 33 m1 15 8/6 Tx Ga Tx
Brodnax, Belva C Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Brodnax, Myrtie E Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Brodnax, Linus W Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Brodnax, Leon D Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Brodnax, Elton D Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Brodnax, Paul D Son M W 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
White, Bessie Servant F W 18 S Tx Miss La Cook Private Family

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 17 and 19 of January 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 19A Stamped 112
382-404
Brodnax, Paul D Head M W 48 M Tx SC SC Farmer
Brodnax, Lula C Wf F W 44 M Tx Ga Ala
Brodnax, Myrtie E Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Teacher Rural Public School
Brodnax, Leon D Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Brodnax, Elton D Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Brodnax, Paul D Jr Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Brodnax, William A Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Brodnax, Ernest H Son M W 2 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated April 26, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 5A Stamped 27
48-50
Brodnax, Paul D Head M W 58 M 22 Tx Ala Ala Farmer
Brodnax, Lula C Wf F W 54 M 18 Tx Ga Tx
Brodnax, Paul D Jr Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Salesman Drug Store
Brodnax, Elton D Son M W 23 S Tx Tx Tx Army Marines
Brodnax, Arnold W Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Brodnax, Everest H Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx





","STR06" "I16552","Brogdon","Noah Richard","Abt 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Georgia, Gwinnett County, 550 District, P.O. Tawan
Page 92
560-560
Noah R. Brogdon 309M Farm $1500 $5175 Ga
Harriett Brogdon 29 F Ga
William Brogdon 7 M Ga
George Brogdon 5 M Ga
Harda Brogdon 3 M Ga
Sarah Brogdon 8/12 G Ga
565-565
George and Sarah Brogdon (age 77 and 68) born TN and SC","STR06" "I29107","Brondel","Gerald Francis","4 Sep 1936","25 Nov 2005","0","Gerald Francis Brondel, 69, of St. Martins, MO, died Friday, Nov. 25, 2005 at St. Marys Health Center

He was born on Sept. 4, 1936 in Jefferson City, the son of Victor William and Hilda Albina Swanson Brondel.

He was married on July 21, 1962 in Jefferson City to Susan Ann Cremer who died on Oct. 3, 2005.

He was a graduate of St. Louis Preparatory High School and attended college in the St. Louis area.

He had served with the United States Naval Reserves and the Missouri National Guard from which he retired after twenty years of service.

Mr. Brondel was employed in earlier years with DeLong's Incorporated, and later served for thirty years with the United States Postal Service as a Carrier and Supervisor. He later worked for the Cole County Collector's Office and the Cole County Recorder of Deeds.

He was a member of St. Martin Catholic Church; and Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie No. 2693.

Survivors include one son and daughter-in-law, Scott A. and Angel Brondel, Rolla, MO; two daughters, Jeri L. Russel, Jefferson City; and Kimberly S. Brondel, Ashland, MO; three grandsons, Kody Russel, Patrick Brondel, and Jason Brondel; two brothers and three sisters-in-law, Victor and Mary Brondel; Julian and Pat Brondel; and Kate Brondel, all of St. Martins; five sisters and three brothers-in-law, Betty and Bud Carel; Dorothy Boeckman; Loretta Schroer; and Ruth and Fred Boeckman, all of St. Martins; and Annie and Robert Wilbers, Jefferson City.

He was preceded in death by four brothers, Richard, Roy, Kenneth, and Robert Brondel; and one sister, Clara Brondel.

Mass of Christian Burial will be 12 noon Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2005, at St. Martin Catholic Church with the Rev. Edwin A. Schmidt officiating.

Burial with military honors will be in St. Martin Cemetery.

Visitation will be 5-7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 28th, at Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home with the Rosary recited at 7 p.m.

Memorials are suggested to the Brondel Grandchildren Education Fund at Farmer's Bank of Lohman, P.O. Box 22, Lohman, MO 65053.

Those wishing to send condolences or tributes to the family may do so at www.dulletrimble.com.","STR06" "I21270","Brooke","Joan","Bef 1555","10 Oct 1634","0","He married Joan Brooke June 18, 1576 in St Leonard's Eastcheap, London, Eng, daughter of John Brooke and Elizabeth Watman. She was born June 18, 1559 in London, England, and died October 10, 1634 in St Leonard's Parish, London, England. She was a member of the leatherseller company of London. (www.footefamily.org/ancestor.htm)","STR06" "I44291","Brooke","Julia Steele","27 Jul 1851","21 Mar 1941","0","FindAGrave shows that she was a daughter of Walter Washington Brooke (FAG#34733477) and Nancy Jane Elder (FAG#34733583).","STR06" "I1152","","","","","","","" "I5004","Brooks","Christine Evangeline","4 Feb 1921","22 May 2001","0","DUNAWAY Christine B. DUNAWAY, 80, passed away Tuesday, May 22, 2001 in Houston, Texas, followed by her husband, Robert L. DUNAWAY, 81, who went to be with her on Wednesday, May 23, 2001 in Pasadena, Texas. They were preceeded in death by their daughter, Sharron D. HALTOM. Mr. and Mrs. DUNAWAY are survived by their daughter, Ramona ROGERS, two grandchildren, Shelley and Robert ROGERS; three great-grandchildren, Christine, Mikki, and Blake Vera ROGERS; Mr. DUNAWAY is also survived by a brother, Elbert H. DUNAWAY and wife Violet; and Mrs. DUNAWAY by her sister, Roberta SHOWS and husband Bennie; and brother Ivan LESTER & wife Lois; and numerous nieces, nephews, family and friends. The Families of Mr. and Mrs. DUNAWAY will be receiving friends from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Thursday, May 24, 2001 in the Forest Park Lawndale Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. on Friday, May 25, 2001 in the Forest Park Lawndale ""Chapel of Angels."" Interment will follow at Forest Park Lawndale. (Undated, unreferenced clipping, courtesy of Art Peck).","STR06" "I4638","","","","","","","" "I5357","","","","","","","" "I5008","","","","","","","" "I47861","Brooks","Evelyn","20 May 1932","11 Feb 2017","0","Obituary, copied from FindAGrave

Evelyn Brooks McDaniel, of Hemphill, died Saturday, February 11, 2017 at her home in Hemphill. She was born May 20, 1932 in Burkeville Texas to Taylor Brooks. She was a lifetime resident of the area and a member of East Mayfield Baptist Church.

Evelyn is survived by her two sons, Glenn McDaniel and wife Lisa of Hemphill and Larry McDaniel of Hemphill; her daughter Linda McSwain of Hemphill; her sister Ethel Jordan of Magnolia Texas; six grandchildren and six great grandchildren.

Visitation will be 5:00 pm until 7:00 pm, Sunday, February 12, at Starr Funeral Home. Funerals Services will be 11:00 am, Monday, February 13, at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with graveside services to follow at Oakhill Cemetery.","STR06" "I4639","","","","","","","" "I38838","Brooks","Lisa Michell","27 Apr 1976","10 Apr 2002","0","Her ashes were interred at St. Marks Lutheran Church in Yorktown, VA.","STR06" "I16434","Brooks","Louisa A.","Abt 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","She married A. H. McMiller/McMilnor/McMillian, and they were living with her parents at the time of the 1860 Meriwether County, Georgia census. He was born in North Carolina ca 1830.","STR06" "I5355","Brooks","Louisa Fay","30 Oct 1924","26 Jun 2007","0","After their parents both died in Arizona, Mildred, Ruby, Elzora and Fay can all be found on the 1930 Missouri census in St. Louis, Missouri. The four girls are all described as ""inmates"" of the Masonic Home of Missouri, and listed as Mildred, age 11, born Missouri; Ruby, age 8, born Missouri, Elzora age 7, born Missouri, and Fay, age 5, born Missouri. The Masonic Home of Missouri, was an institution for the elderly and homeless children, supported by Missouri Masonry. It has been located at 5351 Delmar since 1889; however, the oldest of its present buildings dates from 1914. The western portion of its site was the location of the Jewish Hospital, at 5415 Delmar from 1902 to 1927 when it moved to 216 South Kings Highway. Since acquisition of that property, the Masons have erected several structures for expansion of the Home, the latest building, a residential hall, was finished in 1959.

http://genealogyinstlouis.accessgenealogy.com/1930mhm.htm

http://stlouis.missouri.org/neighborhoods/history/cabanne/hospitals5.htm

Art Peck writes tat she is also a retired Navy nurse. She and Jeff had no issue.","STR06" "I5007","Brooks","M. Olean","17 Aug 1918","2 Apr 1992","0","On the SSDI, she is listed simply as Olean Brooks.

M. Olean Brooks, 73, Kansas City, Kansas died April 2, 1992, at Bethany Medical Center. She was born in Dunklin County, Missouri and lived in this area most of her life. Mrs. Brooks was a microfilm processor for Photo File Systems, retiring in 1983. She worked for the North American Aviation in World War II. She was a former member of the Quindaro Baptist Church. Survivors include a son, Charles Brooks, Kansas City, Kansas; a daughter, Larry Jean Flint, Barling, Ark.; a brother Ivan Lester, Kansas City, Kansas; three sisters, Roberta Shows and Christine Dunnaway of Pasadena, Texas, and Eathel Hall, Tacoma, Washington; six grandchildren; and five great grandchildren. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Highland Park Cemetery. Friends may call from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday at Highland Park Chapel. (Saturday, April 4, 1992 THE KANSAS CITY STAR).

Art Peck indicates that Olean was married second to a Howard BROOKS, and their son Charles was adopted.","STR06" "I13142","Brooks","Maxey","Between 1791 and 1796","Abt 1861","0","Said to be a prominent owner of Brooks' Grist Mill in Troup County, Georgia which he built in 1829, a cotton factory in 1846 and a dye house operation in 1847. He was a pioneer settler of Troup County, Georgia.

Location: Flat Shoals Creek on U.S. Highway 27, ten miles south of LaGrange, GA
Marker Dedication or Erection Date: 1980
Marker Text: TROUP FACTORY
Troup Factory, first cotton mill in Troup County, Georiga, was established in 1846 on Flat Shoals Creek by Robertson, Leslie & Co., of Meriwether County. Water powered carding, spinning and weaving, in a massive four-storied mill, produced famed quality sheetings and osnaburgs until 1899. In 1902, L. M. Park bought and removed the mill to LaGrange. Maxey Brooks (1796-1861), pioneer millwright, built an important gristmill on the site in 1829 and sold it to the Company in 1846.
Erected by the Historic Chattahoochee Commission, 1980

Historic Chattachoochee Commission
http://www.hcc-al-ga.org/tour_markers.cfm?GetPage=2&County=18



","STR06" "I13142","Brooks","Maxey","Between 1791 and 1796","Abt 1861","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Georgia, Troup County, 697 Dist 826 Division
Enumerated 29 Aug 1850
67-67
Maxey Brooks 59 m Mill Wright 12000 Ga
Lucy Brooks 39 F Ga
Emiline Brooks 19 F Ga
Rodam M 17 M Mill Wright Ga
Robert H Brooks 15 M Farmer Ga
James M Brooks 14 M Ga
Thos S Brooks 11 M Ga
Louisa A. J. Brooks 9 F Ga
Rebecca A. Brooks 7 F Ga
Lasrus B. Brooks 8 M Ga
Babe Brooks 1/12 M Ga

1860 Census
Georgia, Meriwether County, P. O. Greenville
Enumerated 24 July 1860
Page 387
372-372
Maxey Brooks 64 M Farmer $9600 $2000 S C
Lucy Brooks 40 F Ga
Jas M Brooks 23 M Machinist $--- $400 Ga
Lucy A McMiller 17 F Ga
Rebecca Brooks 14 F Ga
A H McMIller 20 M Farming NC
","STR06" "I5365","Brooks","Mildred","14 Jul 1918","7 Apr 1941","0","After their parents both died in Arizona, Mildred, Ruby, Elzora and Fay can all be found on the 1930 Missouri census in St. Louis, Missouri. The four girls are all described as ""inmates"" of the Masonic Home of Missouri, and listed as Mildred, age 11, born Missouri; Ruby, age 8, born Missouri, Elzora age 7, born Missouri, and Fay, age 5, born Missouri. The Masonic Home of Missouri, was an institution for the elderly and homeless children, supported by Missouri Masonry. It has been located at 5351 Delmar since 1889; however, the oldest of its present buildings dates from 1914. The western portion of its site was the location of the Jewish Hospital, at 5415 Delmar from 1902 to 1927 when it moved to 216 South Kings Highway. Since acquisition of that property, the Masons have erected several structures for expansion of the Home, the latest building, a residential hall, was finished in 1959.

http://genealogyinstlouis.accessgenealogy.com/1930mhm.htm

http://stlouis.missouri.org/neighborhoods/history/cabanne/hospitals5.htm

","STR06" "I36468","Brooks","Rebecca A.","Abt 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married a BOWDEN.","STR06" "I4637","","","","","","","" "I38837","","","","","","","" "I5364","Brooks","Ruby May","17 Feb 1921","Yes, date unknown","0","After their parents both died in Arizona, Mildred, Ruby, Elzora and Fay can all be found on the 1930 Missouri census in St. Louis, Missouri. The four girls are all described as ""inmates"" of the Masonic Home of Missouri, and listed as Mildred, age 11, born Missouri; Ruby, age 8, born Missouri, Elzora age 7, born Missouri, and Fay, age 5, born Missouri. The Masonic Home of Missouri, was an institution for the elderly and homeless children, supported by Missouri Masonry. It has been located at 5351 Delmar since 1889; however, the oldest of its present buildings dates from 1914. The western portion of its site was the location of the Jewish Hospital, at 5415 Delmar from 1902 to 1927 when it moved to 216 South Kings Highway. Since acquisition of that property, the Masons have erected several structures for expansion of the Home, the latest building, a residential hall, was finished in 1959.

http://genealogyinstlouis.accessgenealogy.com/1930mhm.htm

http://stlouis.missouri.org/neighborhoods/history/cabanne/hospitals5.htm

Art Peck wrote that Ruby is a retired Navy Nurse living in Raleigh, North Carolina.

She participated in the Veterans History Project sponsored by the American Folklife Center and found at the Libary of Congress, referenced at the following website.

?u?

?/u?They showed that she enlisted into the Navy Nurse Corps, and served from 1943 to 1974, achieving the rank of Commander. Her service period covered the Second World War, the Korean War, and a good portion of the Cold War Era.","STR06" "I3977","","","","","","","" "I5006","","","","","","","" "I38845","","","","","","","" "I5366","Brooks","Willis ""Willie"" F.","Abt 1894","Feb 1928","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Missouri, Dunklin, Clay Township
Enumerated 29 Jan 1920
SD 12 ED 71 Sheet 11B
71-75
Brooks, Willis F Head M W 25 M Mo Tn Tn Farmer
Brooks, Naoma Wf F W 24 M Ok Mich Ga
Brooks, Mildred Dtr F W 1 6/12 S Mo Mo Ok
Brooks, Richard Father M W 52 Wd Tn Tn Tn
","STR06" "I45360","Brookshire","Billy R.","Abt 1958","17 Apr 2016","0","Billy Ray Brookshire 58 passed away Sunday, April 17, 2016, in his home, in Etoile. Billy was born in Gainesville, Georgia to Billy and Shirley Parks Brookshire, but he was raised by Ekron and Grace Brookshire. He worked in the Brookshire Brothers warehouse, Conoco, Remixed, and City of Lufkin. He was a member of the Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church. He was a loving husband, father, and brother. He will be deeply missed by his family and friends.

He is survived by his wife Patricia Brookshire of Hemphill, his 2 daughters: Katherine Brookshire of Nacogdoches and Faith Brookshire of Hemphill, his brother Terry Brookshire of Gainesville. Georgia and his 4 sisters: Deborah West and husband Vernon of Flowery Branch, Georgia, Connie Brookshire of Tyler, Texas, Sandra Mettlen and husband Robert of Lufkin, and Sarah Rhodes of Douglasville, Georgia. And Numerous nieces and nephews, and cousins.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Friday, April 22, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St. Hemphill, Texas. Funeral service will be at 11:00AM, Saturday, April 23, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Springhill Cemetery.

Copied from www.dailynewsandmore.com
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 27, 2016, Page 14","STR06" "I9930","Brookshire","Lela Pratt","1 Apr 1877","15 Jan 1954","0","Her Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed her as the daughter of Jim Brookshire and Victoria Robertson of Alabama. The informant was Mrs. F. E. McLemore (daughter Leo Hendrix McLemore).","STR06" "I46262","","","","","","","" "I2291","Broom","John M.","Abt 1840","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1880 Census
Mississippi, Covington County
Page 3 SD 2 ED 124
Enumerated 8 Jun 1880
15-16
Blackburn, G. F. W M 35 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Angelina W F 28 W Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Wiley W M 10 Son Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Delia F 9 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
16-17
Blackburn, F. B. W M 75 Farmer La Va SC
Blackburn, S. E. W F 68 W Keeping House SC SC SC
16-18
Lott, T. W. W M 27 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Lott, Ada V W F 27 Wf Miss La SC
16-19
Lott, F. J. W M 25 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Lott, Louisiana W F 28 Wf Keeping House Miss La SC
Lott, Ada V. W F 4 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Lott, Sarah W F 3 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Lott, M. L. W F 2/12 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
17-20
Blackburn, J. A. W M 31 Farmer Miss La SC
Blackburn, Amanda W F 30 Wf Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Martha W F 12 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Annie W F 10 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, William M M 8 Son Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Gabralla W F 7 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Michael W M 2 Son Miss Miss Miss
18-21
Blackburn, J. T. W M 23 Farmer Miss La SC
Blackburn, Sarah C W F 20 Wife Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
19-22
Broom, J. M. W M 40 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Mary A W F 42 Wf Keeping House Miss La SC
Broom, Sarah W F 19 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Broom, John W M 15 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Alabama W F 13 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Isaac W M 11 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, William W M 8 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Vernon W M 6 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Hugh W M 4 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Hardy W M 1 Son Miss Miss Miss
","STR06" "I18993","Broom","Malissa ""Lissie""","3 Apr 1883","8 Oct 1906","0","In her transcription of the Spring Hill Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary indicates that she was the ""Dau. of A. B. and E. A. Broom, Age 23 yrs, 6 mos, 5 ds.""","STR06" "I2519","Broom","Mary Lou ""Lou""","19 Jan 1884","Aug 1966","0","At the time of the 1920 and 1930 census, they were living in proximity to many Broom families.","STR06" "I9874","","","","","","","" "I47189","Broussard","Levi David","7 Jul 1929","12 Oct 1988","0","The Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007, lists his parents as David Broussard and Constance Dugas.

A photo of his military marker is shown on his FindAGrave memorial page, It is embossed with a cross, and the following: Levi David Broussard, SH3, US Navy, WW II, Korea, Vietnam, Jul 7, 1929 Oct 12 1988.","STR06" "I13530","","","","","","","" "I24757","Browder","Lucy","Bef 1812","Yes, date unknown","0","Unsourced internet trees show her as a daughter of Joshua and Elizabeth BROWDER of Sussex County, Virginia.","STR06" "I27035","Brown","Agnes Vann","17 Nov 1906","10 Feb 2005","0","File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by:
Puzzle Lady ( PuzleLady2@aol.com) February 17, 2005, 3:03 pm

News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C

AGNES VANN BROWN MCLEMORE, 98, died peacefully at Britthaven of Henderson on Thursday, February 10, 2005. A resident of Henderson for most of her life, she and her husband also resided in Fuquay-Varina for a number of years. Mrs. McLemore was born in Bertie County, NC, the daughter of the late Thomas Cleveland Brown and Nancy Miller Brown. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Henderson.

She was predeceased by her loving husband of 54 years, Amos Leslie McLemore; a grandson, Claude Swanson Dodd, III; a son-in- law, David Thomas Ayscue, Jr., two sisters, Louise B. Fortune and Annie Mae B. White, and two brothers, Louis Ray Brown and Bennie Cline Brown.

A devoted mother, she is survived by her children, Amos Leslie McLemore, Jr. and wife, Virginia of Rolesville, Agnes M. Dodd and husband, Swanson, of Henderson, Nancy M. Ayscue of Henderson, and Lena Kay Scarborough and husband, Lee of Virginia Beach, VA. Survivors also include: eight grandchildren, Amos L. McLemore, III and wife, Amy, of Wake Forest, Jonathan McLemore and wife, Barbara of Wake Forest, Richard Y. Dodd and wife, Emma of Charlotte, Rebekah V. Dodd of Raleigh, David T. Ayscue, III and wife, Joanie of Columbus, OH, Nancy M. Baker and husband, Thomas of Henderson, Samuel C. Scarborough and wife, Kathleen of Virginia Beach, VA, Elizabeth Kay Scarborough of Virginia Beach, VA, and Jeannette M. Dodd; granddaughter-in-law of Pittsburgh, PA. Also surviving are 14 great-grandchildren, all very special to her, Jenna McLemore, Meredith, Ashley, Carrie, Mary Agnes, Claudia and Rebekah Dodd, Dave, Catherine and Megan Ayscue, Daniel and Sarah Baker, Adeline and Jacob Scarborough. Agnes was the oldest of nine children. Her surviving siblings are Sarah Penney of Greenville, Stanley W. Brown and wife, Lois of Columbia, SC, Ollie M. Brown of Ahoskie, and Shirley P. Brown and wife, Nita of Colerain. Numerous cousins, nieces and nephews also survive.

The family would especially like to thank the staff at Britthaven of Henderson for their devotion in the care of their loved one. Their kindness and tireless care during her stay there are greatly appreciated.

A graveside service at Sunset Memorial Gardens in Henderson will be conducted at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, February 12, 2005 by the Reverend Doctor Paul A. Baxley, pastor of First Baptist Church of Henderson. The family will receive friends at the graveside following the service and at other times at the home of Agnes and Swanson Dodd.

Memorial contributions may be made to: First Baptist Church, P.O. Box 75, Henderson, NC 27536, the American Cancer Society, P.O. 914, Henderson, NC 27536 or other charities of one's choice.

Arrangements are by J.M. White Funeral Service of Henderson.","STR06" "I26703","Brown","Andrew Jackson","4 Jun 1832","Abt 1882","0","Merritt Mullen shows him as the son of William Nathan BROWN and Mary Elizabeth MARTIN.","STR06" "I26703","Brown","Andrew Jackson","4 Jun 1832","Abt 1882","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Twp 1 & W west of RR, PO Hazelhurst
Enumerated 6 Aug 1870
Page 35 Stamped 184
265-264
Andrew Brown 38 M W Works on Farm Miss
Quily Brown 65 F W Housekeeper Miss
Robert Craft 40 M B Works on Farm Miss
Melvina Craft 35 F B Works on Farm Miss
Polly Craft 6 F B Miss
Andrew Craft 4 M B Miss
Benjamin Craft 2 M B Miss

1880 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, District 23, Beat 4
Page 37 SD 3 ED 23
Enumerated 19 Jun 1880
313-314
Brown, Andrew J W M 52 Laborer Miss --- Tenn
Brown, Qillie W F 65 Wf Keeps House Miss Tenn Tenn","STR06" "I12207","Brown","Anna","Abt 1816","12 Oct 1888","0","Anna Brown appears to have married (1) William Welch and (2) William Elvert.

This appears to be her cemetery record?

SAINTS PETER & PAUL CATHOLIC CEMETERY (also known at Mt. Olivet Cemetery) Fourth Street - Ionia Township - Ionia County, Michigan

Copyright ? 1997 by Beth Ellen Wills. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~camprowl/peter.txt

Elvert, Anna 72 yrs. 10-12-1888

And this appears to be the youngest daughter?

Elvert, Margaret 53 yrs. 06-21-1913","STR06" "I12207","Brown","Anna","Abt 1816","12 Oct 1888","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Federal Census
Michigan, Ionia County, Berlin Township
65 68
Elvert William 49 M Farmer 300 Ireland
Elvert Ann 30 F Ireland
Helch (sic) William 11 M U Canada
Helch (sic) Mary A. 10 M (sic) Mich
Elvert James 8 M Mich
Elvert Cornelius 5 M Mich
Elvert Julia 3 F Mich
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

At the time of the 1870 Ionia County census, Wm. Elvert was listed as a 71 year old farm laborer, born in Ireland, living in the home of Charles and Henrietta Fullington (both born in New York). They lived in Berlin Township (#127-127). The next household in the census was that of his ex-wife, Ann Elvert.

1870 Federal Census
Michigan, Ionia County, Berlin Township Berlin Township
#128-128
Elvert, Ann 55 Keeping House Ireland
Elvert, Julia 22 Works on Farm Michigan
Humphreys, Francis 72 Farmer Ireland
Humphreys, Susan 65 Keeping House Novia Scotia
Humphreys, Francis 23 Farm Laborer Michigan
Cain, Edward 29 Wagon Maker Isle of Man
Cain, Susan 23 Keeping House Michigan
Cain, Anna 1 F Michigan

(Note: The Humphreys and Elvert's were also neighbors at the time of the 1850 census)

1880 Federal Census
Michigan
Ann ELVERT Self W Female W 68 IRE Keeping House IRE IRE
Julia ELVERT Dau S Female W 33 MI IRE IRE
Source Information:
Census Place Berlin, Ionia, Michigan
Family History Library Film 1254584
NA Film Number T9-0584
Page Number 264A","STR06" "I25031","Brown","Anna Bell ""Annie""","21 Jun 1870","5 Aug 1958","0","Name: Anna Bell Hanks
Death Date: 05 Aug 1958
Death Place: Littlefield No. 4, Lamb, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 88 years 1 month 14 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 21 Jun 1870
Birthplace: Gibson, Indiana
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J. F. Brown
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Disa Summers
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Littlefield Nat, Lamb, Texas
Cemetery: Littlefield
Burial Place: Littlefield, Texas
Burial Date: 06 Aug 1958
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2115590
Digital Film Number: 4167375
Image Number: 251
Reference Number: 46440
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I4288","","","","","","","" "I8936","","","","","","","" "I14771","Brown","Charles ""Connie"" Conway","2 Apr 1911","24 Aug 2012","0","The Sabine County Reporter
April 22, 2009, Page 8

Ninety-Eighth Birthday

Ms. Connie White celebrated her ninety-eighth birthday last Sunday with her family and friends. Ms. White turned 98 on April 2. She would like to thank everyone for the cards, beautiful plants, and especially al the friends that came by to visit and share this special time with her. She had one person come all the way from Fort Smith, Arkansas just to help her celebrated. Her four daughters, are Linda Horton of Hemphill, Billy Ruth Ferguson of Pineland, Betty Webb of Center and Johnnie Mae Smith of Milam . She has nine children and 19 great-grandchildren. Grandchildren at her celebration included Darren Webb, Shelia Woods, Angie Fuller, Robert Ferguson, Randy Smith, Kenneth Ferguson, Barry Webb and Eric Williams.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2009)

Obituary

Connie White, 101, died Friday evening in the Hemphill Care Center. Ms. Connie was born in Vivian, LA, to John Henry and Margaret Spradley Brown. She moved to Hemphill 90 years ago where she was a homemaker and a seamstress. Ms. Connie's pride and joy was her flower garden which she maintained by herself until she was ninety-six years old. She was a member of the First Church of God in Hemphill, TX.

She is survived by three daughters; Johnnie Smith and her husband Millard of Milam, Betty Webb and her husband Steve of Center, and Linda Horton and her husband Joe of Hemphill, nine grand children, eighteen great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her daughter Billie Ruth Ferguson.

Visitation will be from 4:30PM until 9:00PM, Sunday, August 26, 2012 in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX. Funeral services will be at 4:00PM, Monday, August 27, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Springhill Cemetery near Hemphill.

from the Starr Funeral Home website

A nearly identical obituary was published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 29, 2012, page 14

","STR06" "I44457","Brown","Charlotte Elizabeth","12 Nov 1860","28 Jan 1905","0","William Scott shows her as Charlotte Elizabeth BROWN, and that she and Antonio Maxey were married on 6 Jan 1879 in Sabine Parish.","STR06" "I37569","","","","","","","" "I17688","Brown","Delmer Lee","7 Sep 1909","26 Sep 1935","0","Name: Delmar Brown
Death Date: 26 Sep 1935
Death Place: Longview, Gregg, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 26 years 19 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 07 Sep 1909
Birthplace: Trent, Tex.
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Brown
Father's Birthplace: Miss.
Mother's Name: Maggie Spradley
Mother's Birthplace: La.
Occupation: Laborer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Gum Springs
Burial Date: 27 Sep 1935
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116626
Digital Film Number: 4166742
Image Number: 133
Reference Number: 42313
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I24153","Brown","Dill Marson","Abt 1896","11 Mar 1970","0","Name: Dill Marson Brown
Death Date: 11 Mar 1970
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 74 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1896
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James D. Brown
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mae Haynes
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223247
Digital Film Number: 4169896
Image Number: 503
Reference Number: 18992
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976



","STR06" "I24153","Brown","Dill Marson","Abt 1896","11 Mar 1970","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Federal Census
Texas, Jefferson County, Beaumont W1, ED 87
Brown, Dill M Hd O M M W 24 M Tx Tx Tx Tx Machinist Machine Co
Brown, Ennis B Wife F W 20 M Tx Tx Ga
Brown, Mae Mother F W 48 Wd Tx Tx Tx
Brown, Herbert G Brother M W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Machinist Helper Machine Co
Brown, Nadie E Sister F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I33292","Brown","Dollie Erlene","12 Nov 1918","11 Oct 1986","0","In 1920, 2 year old Dollie Brown had been found in the home of Jessie and Pearl Brown of Angelina County, Texas. Dollie was the youngest of four children in the home, her siblings were Vera, Jay B., and Bessie. The family was still in Angelina County in 1930, with three additional children having been born, Nellie/Mellie, Henry and Jim Bob. In 1940 Dollie and the three youngest children were still living in Angelina County with their parents. Dollie, age 21, was widowed, being listed as Dollie E. Alexander, and the mother of 1 year old Clint Alexander.","STR06" "I47489","Brown","Earnest Lindell","26 Mar 1925","29 Sep 2007","0","Obituary, copied from FindAGrave:


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SSGT Earnest Lindell Brown
BIRTH 26 Mar 1925
Hornbeck, Vernon Parish, Louisiana, USA
DEATH 29 Sep 2007 (aged 82)
Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas, USA
BURIAL
New Hope Cemetery
Milam, Sabine County, Texas, USA
MEMORIAL ID 21890269

Mr. Brown was born the son of Granvel and Anna Bell Brown. He has lived in Milam, TX., for over 75 years where he was self employed as a poultry farmer. Mr. Brown served in the U.S. Army during World War II. Mr. Brown is survived by his wife: Joyce Brown of Milam, TX.; his son: Archie Brown and wife Joyce of Ben Wheeler, TX.; three daughters: Linda Smith and her husband Ronny of Lufkin, TX., Terry Uitterdyk and her husband Hank of Rock Springs, WY., and Marsha Jackson and her husband Butch of Hemphill, TX., and brother: Billy R. Brown & wife: Sonja. He is also survived by seven grandchildren; Bryan Brown, Darren Smith, Deanna Havard, Jennifer Brandt, Joni Uitterdyk, Jason Uitterdyk, and Krystal Williams. Six Great Grandchildren; Jade, Camryn, Trevor, Slade, Faith and Noah. Mr. Brown was preceded in death by his parents; Granvel and Anna Bell Brown and a granddaughter, Lindsey Brown.

Published in The Beaumont Enterprise on 10/2/2007.","STR06" "I24158","Brown","Effie","Abt 1858","11 Jan 1947","0","Name: Effie Brown Degnare Washington
Death Date: 11 Jan 1947
Death Place: Robstown, Nueces, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 89 years 7 months 11 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1858
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Frank Brown
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Georgiana Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Austin, Texas
Burial Date: 11 Jan 1947
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218565
Digital Film Number: 4031922
Image Number: 422
Reference Number: 3802
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I28251","Brown","Ernestine","14 Nov 1932","4 Apr 1999","0","Texas Birth Index:
Ernestine Brown Date of Birth: 14 Nov 1932 Gender: Female Birth County: Sabine Father's name: J L Brown Mother's name: Una Cleo Harley Roll Number: 1932_0001

SSDI:
CHATAGNIER, ERNESTINE 15 Nov 1932 04 Apr 1999 (V) 66 39531 (Biloxi, Harrison, MS) (none specified) Mississippi 427-52-6032","STR06" "I28243","Brown","Eula Bell","12 Feb 1884","22 Jan 1972","0","Name: Eula Harley
Death Date: 22 Jan 1972
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 87 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 Feb 1884
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Brown
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Emily Hough
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223830
Digital Film Number: 4005478
Image Number: 02708
Reference Number: 37344
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I28243","Brown","Eula Bell","12 Feb 1884","22 Jan 1972","0","(Research):


Census Information:

Texas, Sabine, JP 1
Enumerated April 29, 1930 by William H. Davidson
ED 202-3 SD 19th Sheet 8B
112-116
Harley, Eula Hd F W 46 Wd 20 Tx La La Farmer
Harley, Callie M Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Harley, Clodie B Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Harley, Clovis Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Harley, Clemis L Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
113-117
Harley, William A Hd M W 24 M 19 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Harley, Minnie Wf F W 20 m 15 Tx Tx Tx
Harley, Lonnie B Son M W 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
114-118
Brown, Willie Hd M W 35 M 34 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Brown, Ella C Wf F W 25 M 24 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm","STR06" "I28975","Brown","Fannie Lou","20 Mar 1909","14 Oct 1989","0","RIGHT FANNIE LOU 03/20/1909 HUNT BROWN F TEXAS RIVERSIDE 10/14/1989 547-50-6020","STR06" "I28918","Brown","Frank","26 Jun 1833","27 Jan 1913","0","Name: Frank Brown
Death Date: 27 Jan 1913
Death Place: Austin, Travis, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w.
Death Age: 74 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1839
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Tenn.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Oakwood Cem.
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 28 Jan 1913
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2050885
Digital Film Number: 4165765
Image Number: 942
Reference Number: v 5 cn 2420
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976


BROWN, FRANK (1833-1913). Frank Brown, county official, son of John D. and Sarah (Wade) Brown, was born on June 26, 1833, in Nashville, Tennessee. When he was two years old, he came to Texas with his parents, who were settlers in the Sterling C. Robertson colony at Old Nashville. In the winter of 1839-40 the family moved to Washington-on-the-Brazos, where the father died and Frank was carrier boy for the National Register. Mrs. Brown and her five children moved to Austin in 1846. From October 1848 to February 1849 Brown worked in the office of the Western Texian in San Antonio. He married Georgiana McLemore in Austin on January 1, 1856. Their family came to include twelve children, Brown's mother, an invalid sister, and an orphaned niece and nephew. Brown was elected county clerk of Travis County, probably in 1856, and was reelected in 1858 and 1862. He enlisted in the Confederate Army as a private, was honorably discharged as a captain of home guards at the end of the war, and was paroled early in July 1865. The same year he was appointed clerk of the district court and city alderman of Austin. From July 1865 until January 1867 he was associated with James A. Foster as publishers of the Austin Southern Intelligencer.qv Brown was commissioned clerk of the district court in 1866 and later elected to the post. He resigned in 1869, was reappointed, and resigned again the same year. He was clerk of the district court in 1873 and of the county court in 1876 and was reelected for each term through 1892. According to his own statement, in his old age he had served continuously for forty years. After Brown's retirement he compiled his annals of Travis County and the city of Austin. His manuscript is a storehouse of information about the history of the Austin area in the second half of the nineteenth century. He died at Austin at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Henry Hutchings, on January 27, 1913.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: Austin American, January 20, 1924. Austin Statesman, October 29, 1899, January 28, 1913. Frank Brown, Annals of Travis County and the City of Austin (MS, Frank Brown Papers, Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas at Austin). Galveston News, October 8, 1895.

Frances K. Hendricks

Melba Gene Mclemore","STR06" "I5831","Brown","George Washington","22 Feb 1853","","0","Ken Harvey writes that George was a dray driver for a Joplin, MO, brewing company but the family later went to Nebraska where his wife Margaret was the cook for a railroad construction crew. George had a team and wagon and part of his duties were to haul groceries from the railhead to the rail construction site and also to furnish fresh meat for the labourers. It was on one of these hunting trips after buffalo that he was chased by Indians, an experience he did not forget.

","STR06" "I5831","Brown","George Washington","22 Feb 1853","","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1880 Federal Census:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
George BROWN Self M Male W 26 OHIO Farmer OHIO PA
Margaret BROWN Wife M Female W 20 OHIO Keeps House OHIO OHIO
John D. BROWN Son S Male W 1 MISSOURI OHIO OHIO
Della MCWETHY Sister S Female W 10 OHIO OHIO OH
Frank MCWETHEY Brother S Male W 6 NEB OHIO OHIO
Source Information:
Census Place E. D. 217-221, Pleasant Hill, Saline, Nebraska
Family History Library Film 1254755
NA Film Number T9-0755
Page Number 81C
","STR06" "I5344","Brown","George Washington","5 Nov 1854","26 Aug 1933","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Crossroads Precinct
Enumerated 1 and 2 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 49 Sheet 1A
7-7
Brown, George W Head W M Nov 1851 48 M 24 Ala Ala Ala farner
Brown, Martha E W F May 1849 51 (44 had been written and then crossed thru) M 24 3/2
Ala Ala Ala
Bronw, Mary A Dtr W F Feb 1888 12 S Ala Ala Ala Housekeeper","STR06" "I10173","","","","","","","" "I19909","Brown","Harriet ""Hattie"" Adaline","28 Jul 1859","12 Jun 1956","0","Mrs. Payne, Marlow, Dies

Duncan Banner Wed. June 13, 1956 Pg. 14 Transcribed by C. R. Strong 11-29-2003

(Special to the Duncan Banner)

Marlow. - Last rites for Mrs. Hattie Adaline Payne, 86[sic], of 514 West Gilkey, Marlow, will be held at 10:30 a. m. Thursday in the Callaway - Smith Funeral Chapel.
She died about 4:15 p. m. Tuesday after a 14-hour illness. She was born July 28, 1859, in Quincy, Ill. Mrs. Payne had been a member of the Baptist Church since the age of 14.
She was married to Edwin Long, November 29, 1877, in Galesburg. Ill. He died in 1880.
She was then married to William H. Payne in Montague, Tex., August 11, 1883.
They came to Velma, then Indian Terirtory (sic), in 1884 and three years later moved to Marlow where she has lived since. Payne, well known throughout the county was a cattleman. He died December 10, 1917.
Mrs. Payne is survived by two sons, Joseph R. of Marlow, and Lee of Oklahoma City, 8 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren.
Bearers will be Bill Lawler, Alfred Pearce, Guy Taylor, Jess Adkins, Roy Scott, and Horace Wood.
Honorary bearers are Fred Gilbert, Brooks Hervey. Harris Gatlin, John Kent, 0. C. Sparks, Ollie Hcdgecoxe, 0. L. Tapp, Joe McArthur, John M. Briscoe Jr., D. L. Lindsay, Ira Green, P. B. Rabb, C. L. Briscoe, J. C. (Buck) Graham, J. Ad Wylie, Dr C. M Talley, John Talla, J. W Taylor, J. F. Callaway, and Ervin Lowe.
Burial will be in Marlow Cemetery.

Lynell Gentry Cordell supplied the following obituary, also for Mrs. Hattie Payne, from the Thursday, June 14, 1956 issue of The Marlow Review.

Local Pioneer, Mrs. H. Payne, Died Tuesday

Mrs. Hattie Adaline Payne, 95, well known pioneer resident, died Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. in a local hospital following a brief illness of only about 12 hours. She had lived here 69 years.

She moved to Oklahoma in 1884 from Texas. She lived at Velma, Indian Territory, for three years and in 1867 moved to Marlow which had been her home since that time. Her home address was 514 West Jarboe.

Mrs. Payne was born in Quincy, Ill., on July 28, 1859. Her first marriage was to Edward Long at Galesburg, Ill. on November 29, 1877. He died in 1881. On August 11, 1883, she married William H. Payne at Montague, Tex., and he died on December 10, 1917. He was a pioneer rancher and cattle owner. She was a member of the Baptist church.

She is survived by her two sons, Joe R. Payne, Sr. Marlow and Lee B. Payne, Oklahoma City. Also there are eight grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren, and three great-great granchildren.

Funeral was held today, June 14, at 10:30 a.m. int he Callaway Smith Chapel conducted by Rev. Murphy Duncan, pastor of the First Methodist Church. Burial was in the Marlow Cemetery with Callaway-Smith Funeral HOme in charge of arrangements.

Bearers were W. F. Lawler, Alfred T. Pearce, J. W. Taylor, Jesse Adkins, Roy Scott and Horace Wood.

Honorary bearers were Joe R. McArthur, John Briscoe Jr., D. L. Lindsey, Ira Green, P V. Rabb, C. L. Briscoe, J. C. Graham, J A. Wylie, Dr. C. N. Talley, Fred Gilbert, Brooks Hervey, Harris Gatlin, John Kent, O. C. Sparks, Ollie Hedgcoxe, Guy Taylor, O. L. Tapp and John W. Talla.

NOTE Headstone in Marlow Cemetery, Sect 10 Blk 9 (Lot 1), states b. 7-28-1859 d. 6-12-1956

Charles Strong has a copy of the probated Will of Hattie A. (Brown) Payne from Stephens County, Oklahoma No. 3925.

The petition for probate stated that Hattie had departed this life at Marlow, Stephens County, Oklahoma on or about 12 June 1956, and that she left a total estate of approximately $6,000.

The names and places of residence of her heirs were as follows:

Lee B. Payne, Son, 514 W. Gilkey, Marlow, Oklahoma Joe Payne, Son, 511 Broadway, Marlow, Oklahoma/2408 Lincoln, Fort Worth, Texas Bill Long, Grandson, 2408 Lincoln, Fort Worth, Texas Idell Pafford, Granddaughter, 1708 Oakland, Fort Worth, Texas Hattie Mildred Shaw, Granddaughter, 514 W. Gilkey, Marlow, Oklahoma Kay Denice Shaw, Greatgranddaughter, 514 W. Gilkey, Marlow, Oklahoma

All heirs were of legal age.

Jesse Adkins of Marlow was executor.

Hattie had executed her will on 1 April 1952 in the presence of P.V. Rabb, Caroline S. Payne, and H.C. Payne.

Hattie left each of the above listed heirs the sum of $10, and Lee B. Payne was to receive the residue of all money; furthermore, she left her China Closet and all the contents to Mildred Shaw, and her Piano to Kay Denice Shaw, leaving the remainder of her property, including furniture, jewelry, and all other money to her son Lee B. Payne, ""with full knowledge of the help and peace of mind which his love, care and affection has provided for me during my life time.""

At the time of her death, Hattie was living at 514 West Gilkey, Marlow, Oklahoma. This was also the residence of one of her son's, Lee B. Payne. As the Will of Hattie Payne does not dispose of the home, it is not known if she was living with her son in his home, or if it was her home but had been transferred to Lee prior to her death. Also living in the home on West Gilkey with Hattie and Lee were Hattie Mildred Shaw, granddaughter, and Kay Denice Shaw, Great Granddaughter.","STR06" "I28252","","","","","","","" "I39023","Brown","Hilda Ivy","17 Jun 1921","2 Feb 2012","0","The Sabine County Reporter
February 8, 2012, Page 9

Hilda Ivy Bennett, 90, died Thursday in the Matlock Place Nursing Home in Arlington, TX. She was born in North Hampton, England, to Mr. & Mrs. James Brown. Ivy was married to Walter Bennett and lived in Sabine County for many years. She attended the Pineland Church of Christ and enjoyed visiting with family and friends and knitting.

Mrs. Bennett is survived by her son Rick Bennett and his wife Yvonne of Arlington, her grandchildren; Walter Bennett and his wife Stacey, Sandra Bennett, Susan Wood and her husband Brian; her great grandchildren, Kelli Williams and her husband Michael, Kristi Carden and her husband David, Tyler, Logan, Colbi, Blake, Lacie, Cade and Tori; and her great great grandchildren, Ryan Williams and Colton Williams. She was preceded in death by her husband Walter Bennett, her mother and father and six brothers and sisters.

Funeral services were held Monday, February 6, in the Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Burial followed in the Pinehill Cemetery near Hemphill.","STR06" "I31145","Brown","Hiram Thomas","22 Sep 1846","18 Nov 1888","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

Copied from ""Sprouse Family - VA, OH, IL"" tree at RootsWeb's WorldConnect
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=sprouse-family&id=I6200

1880 Census
Texas, Montague County
Hiram Brown 32 laborer IL MA OH
Adaline wife 28 keeps house MO OH KY
Adaline Brown mother Wid. 58 teaches school OH NY MA
Hattie dau 5 MO IL MO
Addie dau 9m TX IL MO
","STR06" "I48731","Brown","Hoy","28 Mar 1913","20 Dec 1995","0","Hoy Brown

Hoy Brown, 82, San Augustine, died Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1995, at his residence.

Born March 28, 1913, in Hornbeck, Louisiana, he had lived in San Augustine several years. He was a member of Liberty Hills Baptist Church and retired building contractor.

Survivors: wife, Elaine Brown of San Augustine; daughter and son-in-law, Ann and Dr. William E. Watson of Lufkin; a son and daughter-in-law, Charles Dale and Wanda Brown of Longview; a daughter-in-law, Nancy Bronw Metteauer of Nacogdoches; sisters, Ovie Short and Lula Bell Chance, both of Fred, and Mozell O'Brien of Washington; nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his sons, Ricky P. Brown and Arlis Ray Brown.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday at Liberty Hill Baptist Church, San Augustine, with Bro. L. D. ""Buddy"" Pratt and Bro. Lou Dane officiating. Interment was a Liberty Hill Memorial Gardens.

Arrangements were handled by Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel.

Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice in the Pines of Lufkin.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 27, 1995, Page 12","STR06" "I30749","Brown","Irene","8 Feb 1843","23 Jul 1915","0","Called Hannah on the 1850 census?

Name: Irene Brown Case
Gender: Female
Burial Date: 26 Jul 1915
Burial Place: Emmetsburg, Iowa
Death Date: 23 Jul 1915
Death Place: Emmetsburg, Palo Alto, Iowa
Age: 72
Birth Date: 08 Feb 1843
Birthplace: Ill.
Occupation: Housewife
Race:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John B. Brown
Father's Birthplace: Mass.
Mother's Name: Adeline Trowbridge
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B86922-8
System Origin: Iowa-EASy
Source Film Number: 1443702
Reference Number: Pg #31 Reg #2
Collection: Iowa Deaths and Burials, 1850-1990
","STR06" "I24629","Brown","Irma Marian","10 Mar 1907","26 Oct 1963","0","(Research):Donald Stedham shows her as the daughter of Roy Dan BROWN and Pearl LOFFER.","STR06" "I24171","","","","","","","" "I872","Brown","James","4 Jul 1900","6 Aug 1952","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, August 15, 1952

Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Benkelman, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Benkelman and Mr. and Mrs. Dorus Benkelman attended the funeral of James Brown in Pigeon on Saturday. Mrs. Brown is the former Marie Benkelman, who is a cousin of Ward's and a sister to Dorus.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, 2007)","STR06" "I872","Brown","James","4 Jul 1900","6 Aug 1952","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1930 Census
Michigan, Huron County, McKinley Township
Enumerated April 14, 1930
ED 32-22 SD 11 Sheet 3A Stamped 217
56-57
Brown, James Head M W 29 M 27 Mich Canada Eng Mich Farmer
Brown, Marie Wf F W 29 m 26 Mich NY Mich
Brown, James K Son M W 1 2/12 S Mich Mich Mich
White, William Lodger M W 46 M England England England Farming","STR06" "I40065","Brown","James Frederick","25 Aug 1839","12 Jul 1920","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Indiana, Gibson County, West Half Patoka Twp
Enumerated 18 Jun 1880
Page 24D SD 1 ED 115
204-217
Brown, James F W M 43 Farmer Ind Tenn Ind
Brown, Dicey W F 43 Wf Keeping House Mo Mo Mo
Brown, Williams W M 18 Son Works on Farm Ind Ind Mo
Brown, Perry A W M 14 Son Works on Farm Ind Ind Mo
Brown, Annie B W F 10 Dtr Ind Ind Mo
Brown, John O W M 8 Son Ind Ind Mo
Brown, Charles A W M 6 Son Ind Ind Mo
Brown, Oliver S W M 2 Son Ind Ind Mo
Reynolds, John W M 18 Servant Ind --- ---

1900 Census
Indiana, Posey County, Robb Twp, Poseyville Town
Enumerated 1 and 2 Jun 1900
SD 1 ED 51 Sheet 113
22-23
Brown, JF Hd W M Aug 1830 60 M Ind Va Va Stock dealer
Brown, Disa A Wf W F Feb 1840 60 m 41 8/6 Mo Ind Ind
Brown, OS Son M W Sept 1877 22 S Ind Ind Mo
Parks, Essie Ward W F Mar 1883 17 S Ill SC Ill","STR06" "I873","Brown","James Krehl","8 Feb 1929","6 Dec 1965","0","The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 10, September 1, 1947, wrote that he graduated from Pigeon High School and planned to be a farmer.","STR06" "I23447","Brown","Jane","10 Jul 1932","4 Sep 1999","0","She was buried in Newhall, California.","STR06" "I11022","","","","","","","" "I1654","Brown","John Burns","22 Jun 1815","29 Nov 1860","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Illinois, Adams County, Quincy
John B. Brown 34 miller 1000 Mass
Adaline 24 Ohio
John 10 Illinois in school
Hannah 8 Illinois in school
Hyman 4 Illinois
Mary 2 Illinois

1860 Census
Illinois, Adams County, Quincy Ward 2
Enumerated 12 June 1860
Page 56
367-400
John B. Brown 45 M Flouring Mill Ill 75000 15000 Mass
Adaline R Brown 37 F Ohio
John F. Brown 19 M Ill
Irene Brown 16 F Ill
Hiram Brown 12 M Ill
Matthew F. Brown 11 M Ill
Julien H Brown 7 M Ill
William P Brown 6 M Ill
Joseph R Brown 3 M Ill
Harriet Brown 1 F Ill

","STR06" "I17679","Brown","John Henry","Jul 1871","15 Sep 1937","0","Said to be the brother of Victoria Brown, her married his wifes brother, John Spradley.","STR06" "I17679","Brown","John Henry","Jul 1871","15 Sep 1937","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900
TX Panola Co Just Prec1
Spradley Sarah M head Mar 1852 48 mar TX AL AL farmer
Spradley Newton son Jul 1875 24 TX MS TX
Spradley Robert N son Aug 1887 12 TX MS TX
living next door
Brown John H head Jan 1872 28 married 3yrs MS MS MS farmer
Brown Maggie wife Jan 1875 25 mar 3yrs 1 born 0 living TX MS TX

1910 Census
Texas, Nolan County, JP 6
Enumerated 5 Apr 1910
SD 16 ED 180 Sheet 4B
Brown John H head 36 married once 12yrs MS MS MS farmer
Brown Margret E wife 33 married once 12yrs 4 born 3 living TX TX TX
Brown Lyles M dau 8 LA MS TX
Brown Joseph L son 4 TX MS TX
Brown Delmer L son 6/12 TX MS TX

1920
TX Harrison Co Just Prec5
Brown John head 44 wid MS unk unk farmer
Brown Joseph son 13 TX MS TX
Brown Delmer son 10 TX MS TX
Brown Connie dau 9 TX MS TX

http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/surnames.brown/27551.1/mb.ashx

","STR06" "I47324","","","","","","","" "I28249","Brown","Joseph L. ""Jodie""","Abt 1906","Yes, date unknown","0","He married Cleo Harley. (White and Toole, p 65).","STR06" "I46245","Brown","Juanita Lucille","12 Oct 1919","22 Sep 2015","0","FULLERTON '97 Juanita Lucille Elznic, 95, of Fullerton, died Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2015, at Valley View Assisted Living in Fullerton.

Services were at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 26 at Mount Calvary Lutheran Church in Fullerton. The Rev. Allen Pingel officiated. Burial was at Fullerton Cemetery in Fullerton.

Visitation was held September 25 at Mount Calvary Lutheran Church.

Palmer-Santin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Juanita was given life by her Creator and was born on Oct. 12, 1919, in Lake Charles, La. to William Cordell and Hannah Elizabeth (Lotham) Brown. Juanita graduated from Lincoln High School in Lincoln in 1936.

She was married to Arthur M. DeLancey from 1937 until the time of his death in 1969. To this union, two sons were born. On Oct. 26, 1974, she received the second gift of a beloved companion in her husband, Charles Elznic, at Mount Calvary Lutheran Church. She resided north of Fullerton on the farm until 1980 before moving to Fullerton. She moved to Valley View Assisted Living in December 2010.

Juanita was a longtime member of Mount Calvary Lutheran Church, Mount Calvary LWML, and American Legion Auxiliary since 1968. She was an avid reader, loved doing crossword puzzles, enjoyed playing dominos and cards, and loved flowers. Her greatest love in life was her family.

Survivors include her son, Arthur Charles ""Chuck"" (Carol) DeLancey of Fullerton; three step-children, Al (Cris) Elznic of Newman Grove, Diana Workman of Milligan, and Charlotte Elznic of Washington; seven grandchildren; and multiple great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husbands; one son, Robert; and step-son, Tom Elznic.

To send online condolences, please visit www.palmersantinfh.com.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I38693","Brown","Louise Katherine","9 Mar 1917","14 Dec 2011","0","Louise K. Girmus

Louise Katherine (Brown) Girmus was born to Katherine M. (Burton) Brown and Lewis George Brown on March 9, 1917 at San Diego California. She passed away December 14, 2011 at Heritage Crossings in Geneva, NE. at the age of 94 years, 9 months, 5 days.

When she was six, her mother Katherine M. Brown, passed away. She and her brother were placed in a boarding school for 2 years, and with the help of her paternal grandmother were cared for until her father re-married Grace E. Williams when she was twelve years old. She attended Logan Heights Elementary School and Memorial Junior High School Graduating from San Diego High School in 1936. She entered the Broadway School of Beauty Culture at San Diego, graduating and worked for several years as a beautician in La Mesa, California.

In 1932, she accepted her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and was baptized in the First Baptist Church, San Diego, California on Easter Sunday. She remained a member all her life. She was also a member of the Chelsea Women's Club, and the Miriam-Dorcas Circle of the United Methodist Church of Geneva, NE.

On November 15, 1942 Louise was married to Emil Girmus, of San Diego, California, formerly of Ohiowa, NE. The wedding took place in the home of the bride's parents, in La Mesa, California. To this union were born two children; Karen Lynne (Mrs. Don Kimbrough Jr. and Norman Wayne Girmus, both of Geneva.

The couple spent their first few years in San Diego, later moving to Lemon Grove, California. There, they bought a small acreage surrounded by lemon orchards, They moved a marine barracks onto the property, remodeling it into their family home. Here they raised goats and rabbits while having a large vegetable garden and raising fruit trees. With the love of farming always on her husband's mind, the opportunity came where they could come back to Nebraska and start farming with his brothers and they could have a farm home of their own in Chelsea Township. So, in 1956, leaving all of her family behind in California, they loaded up a station wagon including a Grayhound dog and a cat and everything else they owned in a truck and moved back to the Good Life in Nebraska. The winters were hard. And there wasn't any inside toilet or a wash sink. The only running water she had was the kitchen sink. Sometimes the windmill pump had to have hot water poured down it to thaw it out so it would pump water. In time she adjusted well and enjoyed good neighbors, having her own fresh eggs to bake with, roasting hens to cook up on occasions and even a cow that produced all the cream and milk she needed. She loved to cook and feed people and made sure that the kids cleaned up their plates as she always told them that the people in China only had rice to eat. She had all kinds of farm animals with special names that she nursed back to health. And then there were the cats; Ohhh, don't leave out the Cats. She loved cats. After Emil retired from farming in 1979 they purchased a home and moved to Geneva. One of her greatest interests there was to baby sit. She loved babies and children and the way she would sing or read to them or fix them something special to eat was just some of the ways that she showed the love for them as well as she had always shown her love for all people throughout her life.

Louise enjoyed crocheting, making doilies, center pieces, Christmas ornaments and about anything that could be crocheted. Doing crafts, cooking meals big enough to feed an army, instead of just a few people and giving large portions on Styrofoam plates wrapped in bread wrapper was her greatest delights. She enjoyed doing crafts seeing if she could make something useful or decorative out of nothing. She always enjoyed taking time to visit with family and friends. She particularly loved the Girmus yearly reunions with plenty of food and good conversation. She enjoyed a large garden on the farm and a smaller one in town. She couldn't stand to see an apple tree have its apples fall to the ground and no one put them to use. She would harvest them as well as other fruit from other tree's, turn them into pies, cobblers, rolls filled with fruit as well as kolaches; freeze them and wait for company to come so she could treat them. You couldn't leave her place without taking something home with you to eat. She loved to feed people.

Louise left her home and became a resident of Heritage Crossings June 4, 2002. There she continued to crochet and visit with some of her old friends and relatives that were there also. She enjoyed the sing-a-longs and some of the activities offered there.

Louise was preceded in death by her parents Katherine and Lewis Brown, stepmother Grace E. (Williams) Brown, a brother Gordon Lewis Brown of Landers California, a step-brother James V. Williams of Highland, California and by her husband Emil.

She is survived by her daughter Karen and husband Don Kimbrough Jr. of Geneva, and a son Norman and his wife Sandy also of Geneva.

She leaves four grandchildren and seven great grandchildren; Trisha Kay Girmus of Omaha, NE., Russell Wayne Girmus and great grandsons Dominic Russell, and Nelson Russell of Sutton, NE. , Kevin Dean Kimbrough and wife Lisa Marie and great grandchildren, Madeline Marie and Thayne Kimbrough of Ohiowa, NE., Jodi Dawn Jenkins and husband Mike and great grandsons Brendan Fredrick Jolley, Rogan, and Connor, of Fairmont, NE. Also surviving her are sister-in-law Sallie Brown of Landers, California, one half-brother Clifford W. Brown and wife Phyllis, of Ranch Cordova, California, and numerous sister-in-laws, nieces and nephews.

Funeral services for Louise will be Saturday, December 12, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in Geneva, Nebraska. Visitation will be from 1:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva. Interment will be in the Geneva Public Cemetery. Memorials are directed to the family.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
","STR06" "I18876","Brown","Malinda","Abt 1845","Abt 1915","0","WHITE COUNTY ILLINOIS WILLS 1816-1916, Vaught Index by Davis

Page 27A WILL BOOK A Page 184
Archibald Brown: His wife is Elizabeth Brown...My daughter Malinda, the wife of Silas C Elliott will get a two year colt and some land...

Courtesy of Janice Knotter Columbus, OH Janice@Knotter.com","STR06" "I21831","Brown","Mary ""Mollie""","2 Apr 1817","14 Oct 1891","0","In Goodspeed's Dade County, Missouri biographies, she is shown as ""---the daughter of Robert and Jennie (Dennis) Brown, who moved to Monroe County, Tenn., about 1820.""

Dates of birth, marriage and death per copy of newspaper obituary kindly provided by Melba Gene McLemore. Undated unferenced clippling, signed by Geo F. Harour.","STR06" "I14659","Brown","Mary Ann","10 May 1951","11 Aug 2010","0","Mary Ann White
(May 10, 1951 - August 11, 2010)

Mary Ann White, 59, died Wednesday morning after an illness at Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital. She was born in Sabine County and lived here all her life.

Mary is survived by her husband William Earl White of Pineland, her mother Mary Jane Townsend of Pineland, three daughters; Tammy Alexander and husband Ray of Hemphill, Trina Helmer and husband James of Pineland and Tonya White and husband Kenneth Brodie of Pineland. She is also survived by her brother J.D. Brown and wife Martha of Pineland, two sisters, Sandra Crow and husband Billy, Sr. of Pineland and Nomia Mistretta of Nacogdoches. Eight Grandchildren; J.C., Riley, Nason, Hannah, Madison, Austin, Tuff, and Colton.

Mary Ann was preceded in death by her father Willis Pat Brown, Sr. and her brother Willis Pat Brown, Jr.

Visitation will be from 4:00 pm until 9:00 pm, Thursday, August 12, 2010, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX. Funeral Services will be at 2:00 pm, Friday, August 13, 2010, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Plainview Cemetery near Pineland, TX.

Services are under the direction of Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill Texas. The guest book can be signed or condolences expressed to the family at www.starrfuneralhome.com

www.toledochronicle.com
The Sabine County Reporter, August 18, 2010, Page 11
San Augustine Tribune, August 19, 2010, Page 10","STR06" "I47673","Brown","Mary Elizabeth","20 Oct 1842","22 Jul 1928","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page is linked to pages of her parents, Martin John Brown (1810-1899) and Theresa Haines (1814-1896).","STR06" "I18496","Brown","Mary Elizabeth","Abt 1859","1 Sep 1934","0","Name: Mary Elizabeth Eason
Death Date: 01 Sep 1934
Death Place: , Natchitoches, Louisiana
Gender: Female
Race (original): White
Race (standardized): White
Age: 85
Estimated Birth Year: 1849
Birth Place: Alabama
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: S S Eason
Father's Name: Brown
Mother's Name: Berry
Film number: 2180089
Image Number: 00867
Certificate Number: 10733
Digital Folder Number: 4215948
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954

","STR06" "I16461","Brown","Melita J.","Abt 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Georgia, Madison County, P.O. Danielsville
Enumerated 13 Jun 1860
Page 154
128-128
Benjamin Brown 73 M Farmer 3000 10925 Va
Catherine Brown 70 F Ga
Ann Brown 14 M Ga
Benjamin Sorrells 25 M Overseer Ga
Melita Strickland 22 F Ga
Martha J Strickland 2 F Ga

1870 Census
Georgia, Madison County, P. O. Danielsville
Enumerated 2 July 1870
Page 32
246-256
Strickland, Melita 40 F W Keeping House Ga
Strickland, Mary 13 F W House Laborer Ga



","STR06" "I34725","","","","","","","" "I22727","","","","","","","" "I20470","","","","","","","" "I878","Brown","Pattie Ann","8 Feb 1960","30 Dec 1999","0","Wm. John Agar does not list her marriage to Robert Wayne Hill. He instead has a marriage to Robert W. MAY, on 20 Jun 1992. He also indicates that they had one son that died in infancy.","STR06" "I46052","","","","","","","" "I26469","Brown","Ralph Lawrence","1 Jan 1916","27 Jun 1982","0","At the time of the 1920 census, there was a Brown family in Winters, Runnels County, Texas made up of father Ralph (27), mother Lucile (24) and children Frances (7), Ralph (5), Oetta (3), and Ralph (0). There was also a family in Bowie County, Texas made up of father, Ralph L. Brown (38), mother Nada (33) and son Ralph L. Brown (10). Is it possible the family in Winters is family of Ralph Lawrence Brown, Jr?","STR06" "I19236","Brown","Rebecca","Bef 1811","Abt 1835","0","The daughter of Deliverance and Mary BROWN. (Dwight, p 175).","STR06" "I28250","","","","","","","" "I1449","Brown","Robert Lee","14 Nov 1949","Feb 1975","0","Jo Peck shows that he was born ca 1947 and died ca 1974. This appears to be his listing on the SSDI:

ROBERT BROWN 14 Nov 1949 Feb 1975 25 (not specified) (none specified) California 548-80-0998

He is not listed on the California Death Index, however.","STR06" "I20209","","","","","","","" "I45599","Brown","Sara E.","Abt 1880","1 Jul 1940","0","Name Sara E. Rice
Titles and Terms
Name Prefix
Event Date 01 Jul 1940
Event Place Athens, Limestone, Alabama
Gender Female
Race (Original) White
Race White
Age (Original 60y 10m 15d
Birth Year (Estimated) 1880
Birth Date (Original) 15 Aug 1871 (year wrong)
Birthplace Lauderdale, Ala.
Marital Status Married
Spouse's Name Joel Rice
Spouse's Titles and Terms
Spouse's Name Prefix
Father's Name G. W. Brown
Father's Titles and Terms
Father's Name Prefix
Father's Birthplace Lauderdale Co., Ala.
Mother's Name Martha Mcguire
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Prefix
Mother's Birthplace Lauderdale, Ala.
Occupation Housewife
Address Rt 2
Residence Place Athens, Limestone, Alabama
Cemetery
Burial Place Athens, Limestone, Ala.
Burial Date 01 Jul 1940
Funeral Home
Informant's Name
Informant's Name (Original) X
GS Film number 1908591
Reference ID cn 16620



Citing this Record:
""Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDB9-7ZH : accessed 03 Aug 2014), Sara E. Rice, 01 Jul 1940; citing reference cn 16620, Department of Health, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 1908591.","STR06" "I5398","Brown","Vena Empra","7 Nov 1898","24 Sep 1974","0","Name: Vena Empra Shaw
Death Date: 24 Sep 1974
Death Place: Decatur, Wise, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 75 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1899
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Early Brown
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Hattie Davenport
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243365
Digital Film Number: 4167712
Image Number: 2577
Reference Number: 71397
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I17685","Brown","Victoria","Aft 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be the sister of John Henry Brown, who married her husband's sister, Margaret.","STR06" "I39547","Brown","William B.","Abt 1916","Yes, date unknown","0","According to the SSDI, there was a William Brown, born 22 May 1916 and died Apr 1980 in Silsbee, Hardin County, Texas. It is possible this is the same person.","STR06" "I28256","Brown","Willie","Abt 1895","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Information:

Texas, Sabine, JP 1
Enumerated April 29, 1930 by William H. Davidson
ED 202-3 SD 19th Sheet 8B
112-116
Harley, Eula Hd F W 46 Wd 20 Tx La La Farmer
Harley, Callie M Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Harley, Clodie B Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Harley, Clovis Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Harley, Clemis L Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
113-117
Harley, William A Hd M W 24 M 19 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Harley, Minnie Wf F W 20 m 15 Tx Tx Tx
Harley, Lonnie B Son M W 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
114-118
Brown, Willie Hd M W 35 M 34 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Brown, Ella C Wf F W 25 M 24 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
","STR06" "I7795","","","","","","","" "I31993","Brown Brisson","Minnie Helen","27 Apr 1882","19 Nov 1980","0","Robert McLemore Butler writes that Minnie was born to John Leslie BROWN and Sarah Helen BRISSON of Robeson, NC. She was adopted by her uncle, Alexander BRISSON and his wife, Mary Jane CHASON of Bladen, NC, after the death of her mother.


Name: Minnie Brisson Butler
Gender: Female
Burial Date: 20 Nov 1980
Burial Place: Cumberland Co.
Death Date: 19 Nov 1980
Death Place: Robeson Co., N.C.
Age: 98
Birth Date: 27 Apr 1882
Birthplace: Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina
Occupation: Homemaker
Race: White
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Alexander Brisson
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Jane Chason
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B01948-2
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1984634
Reference Number: v 41A cn 41003
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994
","STR06" "I26904","Browning","Carl R.","13 Apr 1923","28 Sep 1978","0","Name Carl R Browning
Titles and Terms
Event Type Death
Event Date 28 Sep 1978
Event Place Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States
Usual Residence Route 2, Hugo, OK
Gender Male
Age 55
Birth Date: April 13, 1923 Hugo, OK
Occupation Rancher, Cattle
Veteran? Yes WW II
Father's Name Robert Browning
Father's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Viola Mclemore
Mother's Titles and Terms
Certificate Number 76271
Digital Folder Number 004970052
Image Number 00324



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1977-1986,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KH36-GST : accessed 22 Nov 2014), Carl R Browning, 28 Sep 1978; citing Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States, 76271, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Austin; .","STR06" "I38183","Browning","Georgia Perry","2 Jun 1861","7 Jun 1934","0","Name Georgia Perry Mcgown
Event Type Death
Event Date 07 Jun 1934
Event Place Milam, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 07 Feb 1861 [differs from tombstone date of birth]
Birthplace Chattahoochee, Georgia
Father's Name Perry Browning
Mother's Name Lydia Howard
Informant I H McGown
Certificate Number 29458
GS Film number 2116192
Digital Folder Number 005145454
Image Number 02690



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K34W-W5F : accessed 21 Jun 2014), Georgia Perry Mcgown, 07 Jun 1934; citing certificate number 29458, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116192.","STR06" "I36505","Browning","Howard Lee","27 Jul 1933","12 Jul 1941","0","Name: Howard Lee Browning
Death Date: 12 Jul 1941
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 7 years 11 months 20 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 28 Jul 1933 [Tombstone has 27 July 1933]
Birthplace: Milam, Sabine Co, Tex.
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: L. T. Browning
Father's Birthplace: Milam, Sabine Co., Tex.
Mother's Name: Biddie Halbert
Mother's Birthplace: Milam, Sabine Co., Tex.
Occupation: Child
Place of Residence: Milam, Sabine, Tx.
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Milam, Texas
Burial Date: 13 Jul 1941
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138642
Digital Film Number: 4030533
Image Number: 2601
Reference Number: cn 34305
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36505","Browning","Howard Lee","27 Jul 1933","12 Jul 1941","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I34349","Browning","Lacy Halbert","28 Sep 1927","7 Jul 1942","0","Name: Lacy Halbert Browning
Death Date: 07 Jul 1942
Death Place: Milam, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 14 years 9 months 9 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1928
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Lacy T. Browning
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Biddie Halbert
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farming
Place of Residence: Milam, Sabine County, Texas
Cemetery: 1 mile west of milam
Cause of Death: Homicide, gun shot wound
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2137104
Digital Film Number: 4168313
Image Number: 1751
Reference Number: cn33082
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I34347","Browning","Lacy Theo","1 Feb 1902","17 Mar 1960","0","Name: Lacy Browning
Death Date: 17 Mar 1960
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 57 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 01 Feb 1902
Birthplace: Hemphill, Texas
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Peyton H.C. Browning
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nina Lee Mcgown
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Refinery Worker
Place of Residence: Golden Acres, Harris, Texas
Cemetery: Fox Hill Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 17 Mar 1960
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116166
Digital Film Number: 4166229
Image Number: 3438
Reference Number: cn 17534
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I34347","Browning","Lacy Theo","1 Feb 1902","17 Mar 1960","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 18, 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 5B
State Highway 220, 21 known as Kings Highway
105-120
Browning, Lacy Head M W 28 M 19 Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Browning, Biddie O Wf F W 27 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Browning, Mary D Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Browning, Lacy H Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I34348","","","","","","","" "I36504","Browning","Mary Dorothy","28 Aug 1924","24 Sep 2021","0","Mary Dorothy Dubose, 97, of Milam, Texas passed away on Friday, September 24, 2021 at Hemphill Care Center.

Dorothy was born on August 28, 1924 in Milam, Texas to Lacy Theron Browning and Biddie Orlean Halbert Browning.

Mary Dorothy, known as Dot-dee to many and as Grandmother to those blessed enough to call her theirs, was truly a one of a kind gem. Her relentless love was freely given to all. She had a special way of connecting with everyone she met, making you feel as though you were the most important person in her life. To be loved by her is truly one of the greatest blessings you could experience. Her love for missions ran deep as she passionately served with the mission service Corp and through the WMU in her local church for numerous years.

Grandmother's passion and ability to unconditionally love is undoubtedly rooted in her personal relationship with Christ, whom she trusted through all of life's trials, heartbreaks, and celebrations. Her life and legacy will forever be a beacon and testimony to the gospel of Christ. While she could be serious, our Grandmother was not without a silly side. Her quick-wit and quirky sense of humor could send you into a belly laugh at a moments notice. She was the essence of grace and beauty, and not just because you couldn't catch her without her rouged cheeks and red lipstick. Any that knew her are better because of it and we rejoice in the fulfillment of her faith as we know she is singing and praising in Heaven today.

She is survived by her sons, Daniel W. DuBose, Jr. and wife, Betty, of Houston and Perry B. DuBose and wife, Jane, of Sugar Land; daughters, Deborah Kindell and husband, Mark, of Baytown, Lydia DuBose of Milam, and Merri Tieman and husband, Michael, of Milam; sister, Nina Beth Proctor and husband, Boyd, of Leesburg; grandchildren, Paige DuBose, Lacy Wilson, Wade Greathouse, Paula Inman, Jen Lesak, Christian Greathouse, Travis Johns, Ryan Tieman, Price DuBose, and Elissa Jacobs; 14 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild.

Dorothy was preceded in death by the love of her life, her husband, Daniel Wade DuBose, Sr.

A visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. on Monday, September 27, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will began at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, September 28, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill, Texas with Bro. Michael Tieman and Jim Nethery officiating.

Burial will follow funeral services at Joel Halbert Cemetery in Milam, Texas under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with her grandsons serving as pallbearers.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Bethany Baptist Church Renovation or Lottie Moon, P. O. Box 7, Milam, Texas 75959.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Also Published In The Sabine County Reporter, September 29, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I45388","Browning","Mattie Edna","14 Nov 1857","29 Jul 1915","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Pr No 4
Enumerated 6 and 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 3B
51-51
Browning, William Head W M Nov 1833 66 M 44 Sc Sc Sc Farmer
Browning, Julia E Wf W F Jany 1836 64 M 44 1/1 Ga Ala SC
McGown, Mattie E Dtr W F Nov 1857 43 Wd 3/3 Ga Sc Ala
McGown, William D Son W M Feb 1879 21 S Tx Tx Ga Farm Laborer
McGown, Earnest J Son W M Nov 1882 17 S Tx Tx Ga Farm Laborer
McGown, Perry H Son W M Aug 1884 15 S Tx Tx Ga Farm Laborer

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 12 May 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 16B
246-251
McGown, James P HEad M W 25 m1 5 Tx Tx Ga Farmer
McGown, Mary A Wf F W 22 M1 5 2/2 Tx Ga Tx
McGown, Roy L Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Nead H Son M W 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
247-252
Browning, William Head M W 76 Md 35 SC SC SC Farmer
McGown, Mattie P Dtr F W 45 Wd 3/3 Ga Sc Ga Farm Laborer
Browning, Julia E Wf F W73 M1 35 1/1 Ga Ga Ga
","STR06" "I34345","","","","","","","" "I45385","Browning","Peyton Howard","25 Apr 1875","31 Jan 1949","0","His Texas Death certificate shows he was a retired carpenter, and had resided in Beaumont for 22 years. He was married, and both parents names where shown as UNKNOWN. He died accidentally from fumes from a faulty gas heater in his home.","STR06" "I45385","Browning","Peyton Howard","25 Apr 1875","31 Jan 1949","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Pr 4
Enumerated 2 through 4 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 2A
17-17
Browning, Perry Head W M Feb 1841 59 M 40 Ga SC SC Farmer
Browning, Liddie Wf W F Sept 1843 66 (sic, 56) M 40 Ala Ala SC
Browing, Peyton C Son M W Apl 1876 24 m 3/12 Ga Ga Ala Farm Hand
Browning, Nina L Dtr in Law W F Jun 1885 16 M 3/12 Tx Tx Ga
Dennis, Dave Servant B M Apr 1882 17 S Tx Tx Tx Day Laborer
18-18
McGown, Isaac H Head M W May 1870 29 M 8 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McGown, Georgia [nee Browning] Wf W F Feb 1862 38 M 8 2/2 Ga Ga Ala
McGown, Grover C Son W M July 1894 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Perry L Son W M Feb 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1, Hemphill Town
Enumerated 7 May 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 16A
East Street
259-261
Browning, Peyton H Head M W 33 m1 10 Ga Ga Ga Carpenter House
Browning, Nina L Wf F W 24 m1 10 3/3 Tx Tx ga
Browning, Lacey T Son m W 7 S Tx Ga Tx
Browning, Bessie M Dtr F W 5 S Tx Ga Tx
Browning, Ottis B Son m W 2 S Tx Ga Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 158 Sheet 16B
Milam Hemphill Road
331-349
Browning, Peyton Head M W 42 Wd Ga Ga Ga Carpenter
Browning, Lacy T Son M W 17 S Tx Ga Tx
Browning, Bessie M Dtr F W 14 S Tx Ga Tx
Browning, Ottis B Son M W 12 S Tx Ga Tx
Browning, Peyton C Son M W 8 S Tx Ga Tx
Browning, George R Son M W 6 S Tx ga Tx
Browning, Hattie E Dtr F W 2 3/12 S Tx Ga Tx
332-350
Sneed, Hanna Head F Mu 69 Wd Ala Ala SC Servant Private Family
McGown, Jame P Brother-in-law M W 32 M Tx Tx Tx Agent Life and Fire

","STR06" "I26913","Browning","Robert","26 May 1899","30 Mar 1991","0","April Makerney lists him as the son of Henry Madison BROWNING and Mary Elizabeth GRAVES, and indicates his middle name was LEE.

The California Death Index instead has his middle initial as E.

BROWNING ROBERT E 05/26/1899 M OKLAHOMA LOS ANGELES(19) 03/30/1991 448-01-1544 91 yrs

","STR06" "I21196","Browning","Wylie Jackson","23 Apr 1891","20 Feb 1964","0","From the SSDI:
WYLIE BROWNING 23 Apr 1891 Feb 1964 (Texas) (none specified) 462-05-7290 Texas

Name: Wylie Jackson Browning
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 20 Feb 1964
Burial Place: Hopkins County, Texas
Death Date: 18 Feb 1964
Death Place: Mineola, General Hospital, Mineola, Wood
Age: 72
Birth Date: 23 Apr 1891
Birthplace: Hopkins Co., Texas
Occupation: Produce Trucker
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Lola Browning [Second wife?]
Father's Name: James Henry Browning
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Janie Clark
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B00013-2
System Origin: Texas-EASy
Source Film Number: 1769503
Reference Number: 6484
Collection: Texas Deaths and Burials, 1903-1973
","STR06" "I29826","Broxton","Louisa Experience","Abt 1812","23 Feb 1894","0","There is a photo of her tombstone at FindAGrave.

It is engraved Louisa Broxton, wife of Wilson McLemore, Died Feb. 28, 1894 Age 82 Years 5 Months 27 Days","STR06" "I29826","Broxton","Louisa Experience","Abt 1812","23 Feb 1894","0","(Research):Probate Minutes Book B Page 133 Coffee County, Ala.
January Court 1863
BROXTON, OLIVER M. dec'd - petition filed by JOHN W. BROXTON...heirs and next of kin of said dec'd are as follows to wit:
JEREMIAH BROXSON(SIC)of Dooley Co.,Ga..brother of dec'd; the heirs of JAMES W.BROSTON(sic) dec'd, who was brother of the dec'd and who also resided in Dooley County, Georgia; ISAAC I. and WILLIAM B. BROXSON(sic) brothers of dec'd who live in Pike County, Alabama; Experience, wife of Wilson McLemore, sister of dec'd also of Pike Co.Alabama; 10 heirs of Mrs. Eliza Barefoot dec'd , who was sister of dec'd, as follows: Cella, Oliver, Alexander,Roxanna, Joel Barefoot and Faulk and Louisa Barefoot of Pike County, Alabama and Lurvana(sic), wife of Asa SWANNER and Elizabeth Barefoot of Rankin County, Mississippi; also Elizabeth Cobb,sister of dec'd and AVIS ANN BROXTON, mother of dec'd, both of whom reside in this county, all of age except some of the children of Mrs. Eliza Barefoot and heirs of others named...
Above testified to by James J.Lock; James Pinkson;Robert R.Scarborough.

http://boards.ancestry.com.au/localities.northam.usa.states.alabama.counties.coffee/541/mb.ashx","STR06" "I14887","Brt","Anna Marie","8 Dec 1893","6 Nov 1970","0","Anna, being the good cook that she was, cooked in several of the cafes and the Erdkamp Nursing Home. She was also active in clubs, church activities and caring for her grandchildren. She and Joe loved to dance. (Milligan, p 289).","STR06" "I14904","Brt","Bartolomej ""Bartholomew""","Aug 1819","Aft 1900","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Crete Precinct
Enumerated 19 Jun 1880
Page 29 SD 1 ED 213 Stamped 15A
246-246
Brt, Bartolomey M W 63 Farner Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Anna W F 54 Wf Keeping House Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, John W MM 28 Son Works on Farm Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Wencil W M 25 Son Works on Farm Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Joseph M M 9 Son At School Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
247-247
Brt, Frank M W 32 Farmer Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Rosa W F 27 Wf Keeping House Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Frank W M 2 Son At Home Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Barbara W F 10 Cousin At School Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Mary W F 1 Dtr At Home Neb Bohemia Bohemia

1900 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Crete Precinct
Enumerated 20 June 1900
SD 4 ED 107 Sheet 7A
122-127
Brt, Frank Head W M July 1847 53 M 23 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Thiase Wf W F May 1856 m 23 6/6 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Edward Son W M Sept 1877 22 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Mary Dtr W F July 1879 20 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Frank Son W M Mch 1882 18 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, James Son W M Au 1883 16 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Anna Dtr W F Dec 1886 13 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Adolph Son W M Aug 1892 7 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
123-129=8
Brt, Joseph Head W M Aug 1870 29 M 8 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Mary Wf W F Sept 1873 27 M 8 0/0 Ohio Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Bartlo Father W M Aug 1818 81 Wd Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
","STR06" "I14889","Brt","Bedrich W. ""Fred""","15 Jun 1890","22 Jun 1950","0","He died at the Hastings State Hospital.","STR06" "I13396","Brt","Charles Vaclav","22 May 1900","2 Nov 1974","0","After living in Milligan, Crete and Lincoln, he and his family moved to Elkins, Arkansas where they raised broilers and cattle. His hobbies included hunting and playing his accordian and singing Czech songs. (Milligan, p 212)","STR06" "I13396","Brt","Charles Vaclav","22 May 1900","2 Nov 1974","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated 2 Apr 1930
ED 30-21 SD 11 Sheet 1A Stamped 118
9-9
Brt, Charles Head M W 29 M 23 Neb Czech Czech Farmer
Brt, Pauline Wf F W 27 M 21 Neb Neb Neb
Brt, Wallace Son M W 6 S Neb Neb Neb
","STR06" "I36510","Brt","Edward Frank","13 Mar 1882","Feb 1978","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Saline, Crete Precinct
Enumerated 20 and 21 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 119 Sheet 2B
31-333
Brt, Frank Jr Head M W 31 M1 3 Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia English Farmer
Brt, Mary A Wf F W 30 M1 3 1/1 Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia
Brt, Millie Dtr F W 1 5/12 S Neb Neb Neb
32-34
Brt, Joseph Head M W 41 M1 18 AustBohemia AustBohemia AustBohemia 1875 Na English Farm
Brt, Mary Wf F W 36 m1 18 0/0 Ohio AugtBohemia AustBohemia AustBohemia Bohemian
Prochaska, Frank Boarder M W 28 Wd Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia Farmer
","STR06" "I14896","Brt","Emily","Aft 1884","Aft 1884","0","She died in Childhood.","STR06" "I14905","Brt","Frantisek ""Frank""","Jul 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Crete Precinct
Enumerated 19 Jun 1880
Page 29 SD 1 ED 213 Stamped 15A
246-246
Brt, Bartolomey M W 63 Farner Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Anna W F 54 Wf Keeping House Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, John W MM 28 Son Works on Farm Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Wencil W M 25 Son Works on Farm Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Joseph M M 9 Son At School Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
247-247
Brt, Frank M W 32 Farmer Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Rosa W F 27 Wf Keeping House Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Frank W M 2 Son At Home Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Barbara W F 10 Cousin At School Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Mary W F 1 Dtr At Home Neb Bohemia Bohemia

1900 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Crete Precinct
Enumerated 20 June 1900
SD 4 ED 107 Sheet 7A
122-127
Brt, Frank Head W M July 1847 53 M 23 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Brt, Thiase Wf W F May 1856 m 23 6/6 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Edward Son W M Sept 1877 22 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Grocery Clerk
Brt, Mary Dtr W F July 1879 20 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Frank Son W M Mch 1882 18 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Brt, James Son W M Aug 1883 16 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Anna Dtr W F Dec 1886 13 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Adolph Son W M Aug 1892 7 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
123-128
Brt, Joseph Head W M Aug 1870 29 M 8 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Brt, Mary Wf W F Sept 1873 27 M 8 0/0 Ohio Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Bartlo Father W M Aug 1818 81 Wd Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia


","STR06" "I14894","Brt","Henry","Aft 1880","Aft 1880","0","He died in Childhood.","STR06" "I14907","Brt","Josef ""Joseph""","Aug 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Crete Precinct
Enumerated 20 June 1900
SD 4 ED 107 Sheet 7A
122-127
Brt, Frank Head W M July 1847 53 M 23 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1863 27 Na Farmer
Brt, Thiase Wf W F May 1856 m 23 6/6 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1870 30
Brt, Edward Son W M Sept 1877 22 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Grocery Clerk
Brt, Mary Dtr W F July 1879 20 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Frank Son W M Mch 1882 18 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Brt, James Son W M Au 1883 16 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Anna Dtr W F Dec 1886 13 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Adolph Son W M Aug 1892 7 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
123-128
Brt, Joseph Head W M Aug 1870 29 M 8 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1877 26 Ba Farmer
Brt, Mary Wf W F Sept 1873 27 M 8 0/0 Ohio Bohemia Bohemia
Brt, Bartlo Father W M Aug 1818 81 Wd Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1874 26 Na

1910 Census
Nebraska, Saline, Crete Precinct
Enumerated 20 and 21 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 119 Sheet 2B
31-333
Brt, Frank Jr Head M W 31 M1 3 Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia English Farmer
Brt, Mary A Wf F W 30 M1 3 1/1 Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia
Brt, Millie Dtr F W 1 5/12 S Neb Neb Neb
32-34
Brt, Joseph Head M W 41 M1 18 AustBohemia AustBohemia AustBohemia 1875 Na English Farm
Brt, Mary Wf F W 36 m1 18 0/0 Ohio AugtBohemia AustBohemia AustBohemia Bohemian
Prochaska, Frank Boarder M W 28 Wd Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia Farmer


","STR06" "I2987","Brt","Rose","Aft 1882","Aft 1882","0","She died young.","STR06" "I14888","Brt","Rose M. ""Rosie""","12 Mar 1898","11 Dec 1976","0","She had an all-girl band that played for dances in the area. As an R.N. she served in various schools and the Veterans Hospital in Lincoln. (Milligan, p 212) After her retirement she was active in bowling. She died in 1976 at the home of her son in Davenport, Iowa. (Milligan, p 216).","STR06" "I13572","Brt","Vaclav ""James"" ""Jim""","20 Aug 1854","9 Mar 1904","0","Came to America in 1874 with his parents and three brothers and two sisters. They came directly to Saline County from New York, and settled on a farm three and one half miles north of Crete where they first lived in a Dugout. The Brt family was known as musical. The father played the ""dudy,"" which resembles a bagpipe. Brother Frank played a bass horn and Vaclav played a Czech trumpet. They played for many weddings dances and social gatherings. (Milligan, p 211).

Place of birth shown as Rhybova Lhote Kraj, Taborsky, Bohemia

Listed as Wencil on the 1880 census.","STR06" "I14890","Brt","Vlasta F.","Abt 1903","Yes, date unknown","0","Also shown as Vesta?","STR06" "I13399","Brt","Wallace Charles","1 Jul 1946","29 May 2009","0","The lived with his grandparents after his father died, and loves to hunt as his father and grandfather did. (Milligan, p 212)","STR06" "I41013","Bruce","Missouri Ann R.","3 Nov 1842","23 Sep 1926","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Pr 3
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 29 Sheet 3A Stamped 235
44-43
Cochran, M??? Head W F Nov 1842 57 Wd 35 11/6 Miss Ga Ga
Cochran, Walter H Son W M July 1873 26 S Tx Ga Miss Day Laborer
Cochran, Alfred B Son W M July 1884 15 S Tx Ga Miss day Laborer
Cochran, Annie C Dtr W F Oct 1886 13 S Tx Ga Miss
","STR06" "I5255","Brueggeman","Arlee Isobel","25 Feb 1920","8 Feb 2006","0","Art Peck wrote that Arlee was a typist for Fidelity Bank, and became supervisor of the check printing department. She was transferred to their main branch in downtown Philadelphia, but quit when the commute became too much. She next worked as a secretary in the Personnel Department of the Delaware County Memorial Hospital. After going to night school to get her degree, she became the Director of Human Resources. She retired in 1983. She resumed her career after six months, working for a Dr. Kim, a neurosurgeon. She retired for good in September, 1989.

Mrs. Harvey was one of the cousins of BonnieMargaret Jacobs who searched their Bibles and records and picture collections to provide information for her 1981 manuscipt about the history of the Benkelman family.
","STR06" "I5431","Brueggeman","Frederick ""Ted"" Harold","22 Mar 1896","Between 1947 and 1948","0","Art Peck shows, in error, that he was born in Croswell, Sanilac County, Michigan. Census records show he was born in Nebraska ca 1896. His registration for the Draft during the First World War indicates his full name was Frederick Harold Brueggeman, and also show his place of birth as Nebraska. At the time he completed the registration, he was an unemployed Tool Maker living at 24 Trowbridge, Detroit, Michigan. He was of medium heighth and build, had light blue eyes and brown hair.","STR06" "I5431","Brueggeman","Frederick ""Ted"" Harold","22 Mar 1896","Between 1947 and 1948","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia City
Enumerated April 9, 1930
ED 7-234 SD 31 Sheet 11B
1544-204-204
Brueggeman, Theodore Head M W 34 M 22 Nebraska Germany Germany Locksmith Electrical Company
Brueggeman, Elsa Wf F W 34 M 22 Mich Wisc Mich
Brueggeman, Arlie Dtr W F 10 S Pa Neb Mich
Koch, Theodore Boarder M W 22 S Germany Germany Germany/German Tool Maker Electrical Company

","STR06" "I23486","Brumbelow","Cathryn Aminda","28 Apr 1980","19 Mar 2008","0","Bennie Zahn instead shows she was born in Montague, Texas, and that her middle name was Lucine.

However, both the Texas Birth Index, and her obituary list her middle name as Aminda. The excerpt of her obituary, unsourced and from a commercial new aggregator online reads ""BRUMBELOW Cathryn Aminda Brumbelow A native of Pittsburg, TX and a resident of Mobile, AL, died Wednesday at her home in Theodore, AL She -----""","STR06" "I23484","","","","","","","" "I23483","","","","","","","" "I16465","","","","","","","" "I23461","","","","","","","" "I47331","Brunkow","Almon F.","5 Jun 1922","23 Jan 2009","0","He was listed on the Ancestry.com. U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011, shown as serviing in the Army from 13 Mar 1945 to 18 Mar 1947.","STR06" "I28215","Brunkow","Arthur Eric","20 Aug 1894","14 Jun 1984","0","FamilySearch.org indicates that Arthur E. Brunkow, born 1895 in Nebraska, was listed in the home of Christen F. and Augusta Brunkow on the 1910 Federal Census in Swan Creek, Saline County, Nebraska. Shown in the NebraskaGravestones.org database as the son of Christian BRUNKOW and Auguste PUTZKE, and husband of Wilhelmina ""Minna"" Matzke. His marker was also inscribed with ""PVT US Army, World War I.""","STR06" "I20389","Brunkow","Claremont E.","4 Nov 1920","30 May 2002","0","Served in the European theatre during the Second World War. (Milligan, p 341).

Obituary
Brunkow -- Claremont E., 81, Tobias, died Thursday (5/30/02). Born, Tobias (11/4/20) to Arthur and Minna (Matzke) Brunkow.

Survivors: wife, Angeline; sons, daughter-in-law, Lucian, Milligan, Keith and Becky, Firth; daughter, Lucinda Brunkow, Tobias; brothers, sisters-in-law, Richard and Shirley Brunkow, Milligan, Almon Brunkow, Aurora, Colo.; sisters, brother-in-law, Mary Lou and Don Burback, North Glenn, Colo., Neva Zemka, Masury, Ohio; grandchildren, Kyle, Hillary, Evan and Kendra Brunkow, Firth.

Services: 10:30 a.m. Monday, Milligan Auditorium, Milligan. The Rev. Brian Kottas. Military graveside service: Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation: beginning 1 p.m. Sunday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Milligan. Memorials to the Brunkow family.

(Courtesy Dennis Belohlavy, Lincoln Journal Star 1 June 2002)","STR06" "I47333","","","","","","","" "I47332","Brunkow","Neva M.","Abt 1924","Yes, date unknown","0","The 2018 obituary of her brother, Richard Brunkow, showed that his sister, Neva Zemka and her husband, Kenneth, both preceded him in death.","STR06" "I47330","Brunkow","Richard Wayne","28 Aug 1930","Nov 2018","0","A Funeral Service for Richard will be held on Monday, December 3, 2018, at 10:30 a.m., at the Milligan Auditorium in Milligan, Nebraska, with Kim Dunker officiating the service.

Visitation will be held on Sunday, December 2, 2018, from 1:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. with the family greeting friends from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska.

In Lieu of Flowers- Memorials are to be directed to the family for a later designation in memory of Richard.

Graveside Services will be conducted following the funeral service in the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan, Nebraska.

Richard Wayne Brunkow, the fourth child of Arthur Eric and Minna Matzke Brunkow, was born on August 28, 1930 on a farm ? mile south of Tobias. He was baptized as an infant and in 1943 confirmed at St. John's Church in Western.

He attended school in Tobias, grades kindergarten through 12, graduating in 1948 with a class of ten.

Upon graduation he attended National Railroad School in Omaha and worked for Peter Kewitt Construction. He moved to Lincoln and worked at Goodyear. Moving back to Tobias he worked for the railroad and later for Hamouz Service.

As a young adult he played softball with Western, Halfway Station, and Milligan teams. Later he umpired for local Little League baseball teams and girls', women's, and men's softball teams. During this time he served as the local representative on the SFS baseball league.

In the early 80's he worked with other local volunteers in erecting the backstop and fence at the present ball field.

In February of 1954 he started working for Milligan Farmers Coop. He worked there until his retirement in 1995. He was first employed as a tank truck driver, then worked in the fertilizer department, and last of all was in appliance service.

On June 9, 1954 he was united in marriage to Shirley Ann Synovec. Their first home was 1 mile east of Milligan. In 1961 they moved to their new home in Milligan. To this union 4 children were born, Alan Wayne, Kathy Kaye, Lois Lynne, and Jay Charles.
He was a member of the Tobias and Milligan Fire Departments for a total of 45 years. He served on the Milligan Village Board for 16 years.

His favorite pastimes through the years were going to polka dances, helping Alan on the farm, activities with his family, (especially his grandchildren), helping others, having coffee with friends, and woodworking. He especially enjoying demonstrating rope making using his antique rope machines. He did this at Homestead National Monument each June during Homestead Days, at Hanover, KS during Hanover Days, for several school groups, Boy Scout groups, Thayer County Historical Society and 4th grade classes at Crete Public School.

He is survived by his wife, Shirley of 64 years; daughter, Lois Butler and husband, Edward; sons, Alan Brunkow and wife, Debbie, and Jay Brunkow and wife, Tina: Grandchildren: Christa Polhemus-Walker; Brandon Polhemus and wife, Kimberly; Alison Schwanke and husband, Bryce; Juliana Schweitzer and husband, Jaron; Laura Smith and husband, Chris; Jarrod Brunkow and wife, Amie; Keely and Cami Brunkow. Great-grandsons: Caedmon and Emmett Schwanke, Coen Walker, Kason Smith, Ashton and Parker Schweitzer. Great-granddaughters: Zaylie Schweitzer, Anna and Kenzie Polhemus, Macklyn and Finley Smith, Aurora, Waverly, Araminta, and Milli Brunkow. Sister, Mary Lou Burback and husband, Donald Burback, and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, infant daughter, Kathy Kaye, grandson, Benjamin Edward Polhemus, brothers, Almon Brunkow, Claremont Brunkow and wife, Angeline, sister, Neva Zemka and her husband, Kenneth, sister-in-law, Irene Mae Synovec, and brother in law, Milton J. Synovec and wife, Harriet and brother in law, John Jablonski.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I37100","","","","","","","" "I8901","","","","","","","" "I27183","Brunson","Harvey Peter","22 Jan 1801","11 Apr 1855","0","Carolyn Switzer writes that Harvey Peter Brunson moved first to Tennessee, then to Lauderdale County, Mississippi. He organized some of the oldest Baptist Churches in Lauderdale County, Mississippi. He was a Missionary Baptist minister and a farmer. He was received by letter into the fellowship of Salem Church, Old Town, Lauderdale County, Mississippi.

Biography, copied from his FindAGrave Memorial page, maintained by Terry Rasberry:

Harvey was the son of Peter Edgeah and Eleanor Brunson of SC. He married the former Martha Elizabeth White about 1823 in SC.

Harvey moved first to TN, then to Lauderdale Co., MS. He was a Missionary Baptist minister and organized some of the oldest Baptist churches in that area. By letter, he was received into the fellowship of Salem and Old Town churches in Lauderdale Co., MS.","STR06" "I36452","Brunson","John Edgar","12 Jun 1827","17 Sep 1899","0","Joyce Sentell shows Elvina married John Edgar Brunson, a Baptist Minister and brother to Albert Gallatin McLemore's wife, Mary Ann Brunson.


Biography, copied from his FindAGrave Memorial page, maintained by Terry Rasberry:


John was a Baptist minister and farmer.

Thanks to contributor gravetrotter@yahoo.com for the following obituary.

""Rev. J. E. Brunson
[Special to the Picayune]
Meridian, Miss., Sept. 18 - Rev. J. E. Brunson, of Toomsuba, died at his residence in that village last night, after a lingering illness of typhoid fever. He was one of the most prominent Baptist divines in this section of the state, having been in the ministry for more than one-third of a century, during which period he had zealously served some of the largest churches in Mississippi. He was a most excellent Christian gentleman, and his death at the close of a long and useful career will be deeply regretted in east Mississippi. The funeral services will be conducted to-morrow, and the interment will be in the village cemetery. Mr. Brunson leaves a wife and several children, all grown and well known residents of this county, to mourn his death.""

A photo of Rev. Brunson, and his grave marker, can be seen here:

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=36756849






","STR06" "I36452","Brunson","John Edgar","12 Jun 1827","17 Sep 1899","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John BRUNSON Self M Male W 53 SC Farming SC SC
Elvina BRUNSON Wife M Female W 54 MS Keeping House MS MS
Martha E. BRUNSON Dau S Female W 25 MS At Home SC MS
Sidney W. BRUNSON Son Male W 22 MS Working On Farm SC MS
Louania BRUNSON Dau S Female W 19 MS At Home SC MS
Emma E. BRUNSON Dau S Female W 17 MS At Home SC MS
John E. BRUNSON Son S Male W 15 MS Working On Farm SC MS
Elliot E. BRUNSON Dau S Female W 13 MS At Home SC MS
Charlie W. BRUNSON Son S Male W 11 MS Working On Farm SC MS
Ira J. BRUNSON Son S Male W 9 MS At Home SC MS

Source Information:
Census PlaceTunnel Hill, Lauderdale, Mississippi
Family History Liibrary Film 1254653
NA Film Number T9-0653
Page Number 190A","STR06" "I36458","Brunson","John Edgar","Abt 1865","22 Sep 1937","0","Name: John Edgar Brunson
Gender: Male
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 22 Sep 1937
Death Place: Greensboro, Guilford, North Carolina
Age: 72
Birth Date: 1865
Birthplace:
Occupation:
Race:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Emma Guill Brunson
Father's Name: John Edgar Brunson
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Elvina Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I08346-9
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1943140
Reference Number: cn 305
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994
","STR06" "I7060","Brunson","Lois","8 Aug 1924","10 Nov 2002","0","Their marriage notice in the Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Vol. 7, September 4, 1944, shows her as Lois FORD. Art Peck instead lists her as Lois BRUNSON. She is also shown as Lois BRUNSON on the Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015, born in ""Matthews New, Missouri"" to Walter T. BRUNSON and Mabel JARRELL.","STR06" "I27181","Brunson","Maryann J.","17 Jan 1830","2 Aug 1881","0","Said to be listed as ""Eff"" on the 1880 census.","STR06" "I27181","Brunson","Maryann J.","17 Jan 1830","2 Aug 1881","0","(Research):At the time of the 1900 Federal Census, a 70 year old Mary McLemore, born in Tennessee, was living in Beat 2, Scott County, Mississippi, with the family of James Fountain. She was listed as Mother, W F Born Aug. 1829 Wd, mother of 3.

THIS APPEARS TO HAVE BEEN A DIFFERING MARY McLEMORE?","STR06" "I19246","Brush","Margaret Ann","7 Jun 1807","Aft 1880","0","Benjamin Dwight shows her as a daughter of Edward and Patty BRUSH.","STR06" "I33245","Brust","Louis George","28 Mar 1924","28 Sep 2008","0","SSDI:

LOUIS GEORGE BRUST 28 Mar 1924 28 Sep 2008 (P)75930 (Bronson, Sabine, TX )(none specified) 122-16-3056 New York

The Sabine County Reporter
October 1, 2008, Page 9

Louis George Brust, Jr.

Louis George Brust, Jr., left this cold world Sept. 28, for a better home. he was born March 28, 1924 in Gasport, Niagara County, NY, son of the late Lousi G. Brust and Melvina Nee Dettmer.

He went to Catholic Shcool in Buffalo, NY, until around 1939 when his parents moved back to Gasport and opened their business. He graduated from Gasport High School; his plans were to attend Cornell University but Uncle Sam had other plans. He served four years in the army.

On April 25, 1948 in Dallas, he and Vermell Anderson were married, they had over 60 years of happiness. In 1954, he joined the Lakeside Baptist Church. He was a Mason Scout, and was a coach for the Church Little League Baseball.

He was preceded in death by his parents, grandparents, Nicholes and Barbara Ann Nee Oswald Brust and Edward and Anna nee Linderbause Dettmer; aunts and uncles, Mabel and George Steimer, Dorotha and Walter Baker, Leonard and Evelyn Dettmer, and Bill Dettmer; and cousins, Betty and Fred Lawrence, Robert and Erna Steimer, and George Steimer.

He is survived by his wife, Vermell Brust; three sons, Louis III and Cheri Brust of Ennis, John and Laina Brust of Mineola, and William (Bill) Brust and Deanna of Scurry; daughter-in-law, Regina Mayfield of Richardson; grandchildren, Mendi and Eric Scott, Julie Kay, Emily Ann, and Louis Brust IV, all of Ennis, John and Sarah Brust of Mineola, Matthew Brust and Becky of Plano, and Jessica Brust of Hemphill; one great-granddaughter, Sophia Brust, the sunshine of his life; and cousins, Lawrence Steimer of Gasport, NY, Ruth O'Stewart of Key West, Fl, Marie and Ray Pietak of Sarasota, FL, Walter Baker and Lois of Lockport, NY, Nancy and Kenneth Kelkenberg of Newfane, NY and Marie and James Swann of Lockport, NY.

Services will be held today (Wednesday) at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor M.L. Walters, Bro. Leo Wright and Bro. Cliff officiating. Interment will follow in Gravel Hill Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2009)","STR06" "I36520","Brust","Louis George","31 May 1954","1 Feb 2012","0","The Sabine County Reporter
February 8, 2012, Page 9

Obituary

Louis George Brust III, finished his journey and went to his heavenly home on a blazing star February 1, 2012. He was born May 31, 1954 in Dallas, TX. Graduated Bryan Adams HS 1972. Worked for USPS Whiterock station Dallas, TX for almost 27 years. He was a member of Lakeside Babtist Church.

A devoted and loving husband and father! Survived by his wife of 33 yrs of happiness Cheri Chabot Brust and four children Mendi (Erik) Scott, Julie Brust, Emily Brust and Louis Brust IV (Jessica) and two grandchildren Wyatt and Tori all of Ennis, TX. Also, his loving Mother Vermell Anderson Brust of Hemphill, TX. Two brothers John (Laina) JT and Sarah Brust. Bill (Deanna) Brust and family. Matthew and Jessica Lynn Brust. His Lifetime friend Rodney Horn. Preceeded in death by his father Louis George Brust Jr.

He loved his family and friends! He loved the outdoors especially hunting and fishing! Also his dog Gin! We Miss Him Very Much!!!

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Saturday, February 4, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Sunday, February 5, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Gravelhill Cemetery near Hemphill.","STR06" "I26145","","","","","","","" "I14430","Bryan","Amanda Phoebe","Bef 1871","Abt 1894","0","Her husband's obituary, copied from the The Abilene Reporter News dated Wednesday Morning, September 27, 1950 by Lynell Gentry Cordell, states that ""When young, he moved to Louisiana and later taught school at Douglas. There he married the former Amada Phoebe Bryan. She died in 1893.""
","STR06" "I16810","Bryan","Ann","11 Dec 1808","10 Feb 1864","0","From FindAGrave:

-Ann Bryan was the daughter of Clement Bryan and Edith Smith Bryan.
--She married William Ingram June 28, 1838 in Randolph County, GA. They moved to Texas in 1850.
--Mother of 5 children, she raised also orphaned niece Emeline C. Watts & orphaned nephew James Sidney Bryan.
Inscription:
""Weep not, she is not dead, but sleepeth.""

Henson and Parmelee, in THE CARTWRIGHT FAMILY OF SAN AUGUSTINE, TEXAS also show that Clementine Texas ""Tet"" Ingram, the older sister of Jimmie Ingram (Mary's husband) and Ludie Cartwright (Lon's wife) married second Carroll Ballard, who was wounded severely in duel with Matthew Cartwright in 1872. (p. 284).



","STR06" "I43735","Bryan","Benjamin Hiram","22 Oct 1885","28 Apr 1963","0","Name Benjamin Hiram Bryan
Event Type Death
Event Date 28 Apr 1963
Event Place Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 22 Oct 1885
Birthplace Blount, Alabama
Father's Name Richard M Bryan
Mother's Name Mary Jane Knowles
Certificate Number 83544
GS Film number 2117402
Digital Folder Number 005145117
Image Number 02090

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3SG-S9W : accessed 23 Sep 2013), Benjamin Hiram Bryan, 1963.","STR06" "I43735","Bryan","Benjamin Hiram","22 Oct 1885","28 Apr 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Harrison County, Marshall City, JP 3
Enumerated 11 Apr 1940
SD 1 ED 102-10 Sheet 8B
Ridgeland Drive
2204-170-0-1200 No
Bryan, Benjamin H Head M W 54 M No-7 Ala Same Home Steam Engineer Stationary Engineer
Bryan, Minnie H Wf F W 48 M No-7 Tx Same HomeSeamstress WPA Sewing Program
Bryan, Norris Son M W 21 S Tx No-H4 Same Home Attendant Gasoline Station
Bryan, Wesley J Son M W 18 S No 8 Tx Same Home New Worker
Bryan, Jeanette Dtr F W 16 S Yes H-1 Tx Same Home
Bryan, Charles Son M W 13 S Tx Yes 6 Same Home
Bryan, Geneva Dtr F W 9 S Tx Yes 3 Same Home","STR06" "I43769","Bryan","Charles Wayne","16 Oct 1926","11 Aug 1978","0","Name Charles Wayne Bryan
Titles and Terms:
Event Type Death
Event Date 11 Aug 1978
Event Place Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Age 51
Birth Year (Estimated) 1927
Father's Name Benjamin Hiram Bryan
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name Minnie Ada Martin
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Certificate Number 102150
Digital Folder Number 005007801
Image Number 00159

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1977-1986,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS8Y-QJD : accessed 23 Sep 2013), Charles Wayne Bryan, 1978.

The photo of his tombstone on FindAGrave shows that he shares a double headstone with Helen A. Bryan, 1930-1997.","STR06" "I43450","Bryan","Daniel B.","12 Aug 1893","9 Apr 1979","0","He is shown on the ""South Family from the top"" tree at Ancestry.com as a son of William L. BRYAN and Carrie Josephine SOUTH, and to have married first Jinnie VARDELL.

When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was a resident of Greenwood Texas, where he was farming for himself. He further indicated he had been born in Greenwood, and was married and supporting himself and his wife. He was described as tall, medium in build, and having blue eyes and light, slightly balding hair.","STR06" "I43771","Bryan","Frank R.","8 Mar 1912","3 Feb 1966","0","Name Frank R Bryan
Event Type Death
Event Date 03 Feb 1966
Event Place Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 08 Mar 1912
Birthplace Clayton, Texas
Father's Name B H Bryan
Mother's Name Minnie Ada Martin
Certificate Number 10717
GS Film number 2117924
Digital Folder Number 005164790
Image Number 01312

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3XT-4XD : accessed 23 Sep 2013), Frank R Bryan, 1966.","STR06" "I30040","","","","","","","" "I30429","Bryan","Major General","Abt 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Lisitings:

1910 Federal Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, CD 18
Enumerated 20 April 1910
SD 5 ED 84 Sheet 7B
146-146
Bryan, Major G Hd M W 49 M1 14 Tn Tn Tn Farmer General Farm
Bryan, Mary E Wf F W 35 M1 13 2/2 Ala Tn Miss
Bryan, Winnie A Dtr F W 12 S Tn Tn Ala
Bryan, Vilma Dtr F W 10 S Tn Tn Ala","STR06" "I2353","Bryan","Martha ""Mattie"" Amanda","14 Apr 1854","17 Apr 1929","0","Nena McGrew Allen, James Calvin's granddaughter, reported that Martha Amanda was reared by the parents of Mr. Willie INABINET of Lapine after her parents died. The Iabinet family is listed on the same page of the 1880 census. [Wynema McGrew, p. 296]","STR06" "I43770","Bryan","Onie","10 Jan 1916","11 May 1970","0","Name Onie Bryan Johnson
Event Type Death
Event Date 11 May 1970
Event Place Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Marital Status Divorced
Birth Date 10 Jan 1916
Birthplace Texas
Father's Name Benjamin H Bryan
Mother's Name Minnie Martin
Certificate Number 50484
GS Film number 2218857
Digital Folder Number 005145869
Image Number 01321

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3DP-TQ3 : accessed 23 Sep 2013), Onie Bryan Johnson, 1970.","STR06" "I27462","Bryan","Winnie Alpha","26 Nov 1897","Dec 1984","0","Her Application for a Social Security Card, completed on April 27, 1955 when she was living in Blanche, Tennessee, showed that she was born on November 26, 1897 in Lincoln County, Tennessee to Major General Bryan and Mary Poole. At the time of the application, she was employed by Serbin Inc. in Fayetteville, Tennessee.","STR06" "I20452","Bryans","Mary Adelia","27 Nov 1909","8 Jul 1999","0","Robert C. Snyder shows her as the daughter of Frank BRYANS and Minnie [May] LECHLEITNER of Barry County, Michigan, and which matches the information on her application for a social security account.

http://www.migenweb.net/fgs/barry/Frank_BRYANS.htm
","STR06" "I46499","Bryant","Billy O'Neil","14 Jan 1923","23 Jan 1988","0","K. Todd Sherer, on the FIndAGrave memorial page he created by Billy, worte that :"" On 26 Jan 1943, Billy enlisted in the U.S. Army in Fort Oglethrope, Georgia. He served and fought during WWII and would muster out and return to Carroll Co., TN.

On 26 Dec 1955, he married the lovely Mary Nell Ingram at First CP Church in McKenzie, TN.

For my cousin Billy - rest peacefully...""
","STR06" "I46497","Bryant","James H.","26 Jul 1873","4 Jun 1955","0","His Tennessee Death Certificate shows that he was a Farmer and Land owner, and was a son of Giles H. Bryant and Mattie Cox. Informant was Billy Bryant.","STR06" "I46497","Bryant","James H.","26 Jul 1873","4 Jun 1955","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Civil District 20
Enumerated 17 Apr 1930
ED 9-25 SD 2 Sheet 8B
142-150
Bryant, James H Head O M W 56 M 45 Tenn Tenn Tenn Merchant Gen Merch
Bryant, Emma E Wf F W40 M 28 Tenn Tenn Tenn
Bryant, Mary E Dtr F W 9 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Bryant, Billie O Son M W 7 S Tenn Tenn Tenn","STR06" "I22547","Bryant","Jessie Lee","6 Jun 1924","20 Feb 2006","0","?b?Jessie Lee Bryant Sr.
Jessie Lee Bryant, Sr., 81, of Livingston died on Feb. 20 in Port Arthur.
Services were held Feb. 23 at E.E. Stringer Funeral Home in Kirbyville with burial following at Friendship Cemetery n Roganville.
A native of Bronson, he grew up in Roganville and lived in Livingston.
Survivors include his wife, Virginia Morgan Bryant of Livingston; son, Jessie Bryant Jr. of Houston; daughters, Jenny Lee Bryant of Baton Rouge, La., Jackie Lenn Philyaw of Nederland, and Justine Perez of Houston; brothers, John Tom Bryant of Newton, Theo Bryant of Seabrine, Fla., and Paul Bryant of Lake Placid, Fla.; nine grandchildren and fourteen greatgrandchildren.

(From the Jasper News Boy, online edition, March, 2006)

Appears to be the son of Henry Burton BRYANT and Bertie OZAN.","STR06" "I46498","Bryant","Mary Ellen","10 Dec 1920","7 Aug 2013","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Wanda K. Lee and Maintained by K. Todd Sherer:

Mrs. Mary Ellen Bryant Fortner, age 92 of Huntingdon, TN, passed away Wednesday, August 7, 2013 at the Jackson Madison County General Hospital.

Funeral services will be conducted on Sunday, August 11, 2013 at 2 p.m., in the Chapel of Chase Funeral Home. Interment will follow in Clark Cemetery. Rev. L. H. Hardwick, Jr. and Bro. Donald Ricketts, Jr. will officiate the service.

Pallbearers who will serve are Kelly Fortner, Matthew Stano, Joseph Fortner, Larry Goff, Jimmy McGee and John Drinkard.

Mrs. Fortner was born December 10, 1920 in Whitthorne, TN to the late James H. and Emma McLemore Bryant. She was a homemaker and a member of the First Pentecostal Church Huntingdon. She was also preceded in death by her husband of 71 years, Rev. James Logan Fortner I; a brother, Billy O'Neil Bryant and a grandson, Louis John Stano III.

She is survived by one daughter, Mary Bryant Fortner Stano (husband, Louis) of Brentwood; two sons, Dr. James Logan Fortner II (wife, Gloria) of Nashville and Joseph O'Neil Fortner (wife, Lisa) of McKenzie. She also leaves nine grandchildren, Kelly Fortner (wife, Peggy), Logan Fortner III (wife, Judith), John Stano III, Jessica Fortner, Caroline Fortner, Rebecca Fortner Beverstein (husband, Joe), Katherine Stano, Joseph Fortner (wife, Emily) and Matthew Stano; and five great-grandchildren, Kirsten Fortner, Emma Arnold, Reagan Fortner, Ellison Fortner and Griffin Fortner.

Chase Funeral Home, (731) 986-0500.

Published in The Jackson Sun on August 10, 2013","STR06" "I34730","","","","","","","" "I16992","Brydl","Adolph","17 Jun 1907","19 Dec 1992","0","Husband: Adolph Brydl; parents Vaclav Brydl and Terezie Rychecky
Born: 17 Jun 1907, Dorchester
Died: 19 Dec 1992, Wilber
Buried: 22 Dec 1992, Wilber Czech Cemetery
Half sisters: Albie Misek; Georgis Spinar
Sisters: Louise Mika; Olga Jarolimek; Bessie Ondrus; Alice Apfelbeck; Helen Apfelbeck; Libbye Hendrych
Brothers: Henry; Ludvik ""Lud""; James

(Courtesy of Richard F. Nohavec)","STR06" "I31022","Brydl","Alice L.","24 Feb 1910","1 Jan 1976","0","Shown as Elsie on the 1920 census.","STR06" "I31024","Brydl","Bessie","29 Jan 1906","15 Feb 1935","0","Name: Bessie Ondrus
Titles and Terms (original):
Death Date: 15 Feb 1935
Death Place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
Gender: Female
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Age: 29
Estimated Birth Year: 1906
Birth Date: 29 Jan 1906
Birthplace: Dorchester, Nebr.
Father: James Brydl
Father's Titles and Terms (original):
Father's Birth Place: Bohemia
Mother: Tessie Rychesky
Mother's Titles and Terms (original):
Mother's Birth Place: Bohemia
Occupation: Housework
Residence:
Street Address:
Spouse: Martin Ondrus
Spouse's Titles and Terms (original):
Spouse's Birthplace:
Burial Date: 16 Feb 1935
Burial Place: Wilbur, Nebraska
Cemetery:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4204829
Image Number: 2560
Film Number: 1907356
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: 4764
Collection: Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947
","STR06" "I31026","Brydl","Henry","16 Jan 1913","6 Dec 2008","0","Henry Brydl

Henry Brydl 95, Wilber, died Saturday (12/06/08).

Services: 2 p.m. Wednesday (12/10/08), Kuncl Funeral Home, Wilber. Kuncl Funeral Home, Wilber, is in charge of arrangements.

Published in the Lincoln Journal Star on 12/8/2008

Source, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy:","STR06" "I31028","Brydl","James ""Jimmie"" J.","17 Jan 1917","12 Feb 1989","0","Listed a Jimmie J. Brydl on the SSDI.","STR06" "I31029","Brydl","Ludvik L. ""Louis""","23 Oct 1918","12 Mar 2000","0","Also called Lud.","STR06" "I47897","Brydl","Lydia","Abt 1933","Oct 2021","0","Lydia Gibson was born to Adolph and Agnes (Bartu) Brydl on a farm southwest of Dorchester, Nebraska, near Saline Center. She grew up on three different farms in Saline County. After graduating from Wilber High School, she attended St. Elizabeth School of Nursing in Lincoln, NE and graduated as a Registered Nurse. She married Larry Drda in 1953 and they had three children, Theresa, Steve and Paul. During the years from 1953 to 1964 the family lived in California, Missouri, Massachusetts and Nebraska. They divorced in 1964. Lydia remarried in 1980 and divorced in 1989.

Over the course of her career, Lydia worked in pediatric nursing in Lincoln and in Burbank, California. She later worked in general floor nursing, Home Health Care and School Nursing in Norfolk, Nebraska. Lydia most enjoyed her time as School Nurse for Norfolk Senior High. While in Norfolk, she was also involved in developing and implementing a 24-Hour Help Hotline Service and founding a Single Parents Group in the community. She also taught Sunday School ""to little munchkins"" at St. John's Lutheran Church for nine years and very much enjoyed it!

In 1976, she took a position as Coordinator of Adult Continuing Education for Health Occupations at Northeast Community College in Norfolk, Nebraska. Later, she held the same position at Western Community College, Scottsbluff, and Southeast Community College, Lincoln. She retired in 1998. Lydia's greatest joy in life was raising her three children. She also loved playing bridge, sewing, crocheting and tending her flowers.

Survivors include her children Theresa Drda (spouse Michael Hogeorges) of Evanston, IL, Steve Drda (spouse Pam Drda) of Lincoln, NE, Paul Drda of Denver, CO, and grandchildren Mick Drda of Lincoln, NE and Bree Drda of Phoenix, AZ. Lydia was preceded in death by her brother Mel Brydl of Lincoln.

The family will be hosting an open-house Celebration of Life for Lydia on Sunday, October 24, 2021 at Billy's Restaurant, 1301 H St., Lincoln, NE from 2:00 ? 4:30 PM.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I47898","Brydl","Melvin A.","Abt 1932","23 May 2019","0","May 23, 2019

Mel Brydl was born and raised in Wilber and spent the rest of his life in Lincoln. After graduating from UNL, he started his career in business at American Stores. In his free time, Mel was an avid gardener, accountant and bowler; he competed in 50 consecutive ABC tournaments. Mel will be remembered for his unique way of peppering his food and caring for his birdfeeders.

Mel is interred in the mausoleum at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, near his daughter, Wendy.

The family will receive friends from 1-3 pm on Sunday, June 2, at Fallbrook Assisted Living Center located at 6600 Juliet Ct, Lincoln.","STR06" "I28876","Brydl","Olga A.","19 Apr 1920","19 Mar 2006","0","Olga A. Jarolimek?u?

?/u?PAUL - Olga A. Jarolimek, 85, of Paul, passed away Sunday, March 19, 2006, at the Country Side Care and Rehabilitation Center in Rupert.

Olga was born April 19, 1920, in Saline County, Nebraska, the daughter of Vaclav and Teresa Brydl. She was the youngest of 12 children.

She married Leo Jarolimek June 9, 1942, and had three children, Sandra, Lacey and Daniel. She was blessed with many talents but her main purpose in life was to be a good homemaker, loving mother, grandmother and to serve her Lord and Church.

Olga is survived by her three children, Sandra (Jim) Stevens of Paul, Lacey (Shelba) Jarolimek of Winnemucca, NV, and Daniel (Cathy) Jarolimek of Rupert; 11 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; and one brother, Henry Brydl of Czech Village, Nebraska.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Leo; her parents; seven sisters, Georgia, Albena, Bessie, Helen, Alice, Louise [Note: only lists six of the seven]; and three brothers, Adolf, Jim and Ludvik.

Source:
http://www.southidahopress.com/articles/2006/03/21/milestones/obituaries/jarolimekobit.txt

Courtesy of Dean Wiese","STR06" "I28872","Brydl","Vaclav","10 May 1875","26 Jun 1953","0","Dean Wiese shows him as the son of Vaclav Brydl and Frances Jasansky.","STR06" "I28872","Brydl","Vaclav","10 May 1875","26 Jun 1953","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Monroe Precinct
Enumerated 8 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 135 Sheet 2A
27-27
Brydl, Vaclav Jr Head M W 44 M 1872 Pa 1919 Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian Farmer
Brydl, Terizie Wf F W 37 M 1902 Pa 1919 Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian
Brydl, Bessie Dtr F W 13 S Neb Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemia
Brydl, Adolf Son M W 12 S Neb Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian
Brydl, Helen Dtr F W 10 S Neb Bohemia/Bohemia Bohemia/Bohemia
Byrdl, Elsie Dtr F W 9 S Neb Bohemia/Bohemia Bohemia/Bohemian
Brydl, Lucy Dtr F W 7 S Neb Bohemia/Bohemia Bohemia/Bohemian
Brydl, Henry Don M W 6 S Neb Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian
Brydl, Libbie Dtr F W 5 S Neb Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian
Brydl, James Son M W 3 11/12 S Neb Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian
Brydl, Ludvik Son M W 1 2/12 S Neb Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian
Rycheska, Vaclav Father-in-law M W 80 M 1907 Al Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian","STR06" "I10728","Bryhan","Clara Johanna","7 Mar 1894","25 Mar 1947","0","The daughter of Christian Andrew BRYHAN (BROIHAHN) and Emilie Eureka HINTZE.

Her obituary was published in the Thursday, March 27, 1947 Cassville, Wisconsin newspaper. Jo Peck provided the following excerpt: ""Mrs. Harry Bossert Died in Lancaster. Funeral services for Mrs. Harry Bossert, 53, Lancaster, will be held Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Bethlehem Evangelical and Reformed church at Lancaster. Burial will be inthe Boice Prarie Cemetery. Rev. John A. Gerber of Lancaster and the Rev. J.J. Lippoldt of Platteville will officiate. Funeral arrangements are in charge of the Hoskins Funeral Home. Mrs. Bossert died early Tuesday evening, after having suffered a stroke several weeks ago. She was thought to be improving and news of her death came as a shock to her Cassville friends. Mrs. Bossert was born March 7, 1894, a daughter of Christian and Amelia Bryhan. Survivors are the husband, a daughter, Ruth, a high school senior; two sons, Harlyn of Racine and Louis of Potosi, two brothers, Elmer Bryhan, Lancaster, Art Bryhan, Potosi, and a sister, Erme Bryhan, Lancaster. The Bosserts were long-time residents of the Cassville area, moving to Lancaster last fall.""","STR06" "I4088","Buchanan","Charles Frederick","27 Aug 1922","12 Mar 2007","0","The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Vol. 7, September 4, 1944, noted that Frederick Buchanan, trained at Ft. Belvoir, Va., was in Burma. As of the September 3, 1945 issue (Vol. 8), it was reported that he was in Led, India, where he has been stationed for nearly two years.

In the same periodical, Volume 9, dated September 2, 1946, in a column titled ""Our Service Men Who Have Returned Home"", it was noted that Fred Buchanan returned from India and Burma after 2 1/2 years as one of 12 surveyors of the Stiwell Road, and was attending college in Houghton, Mich. As of the 1948 issue of this periodical, he had graduated with his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Houghton.

Volume 11, published September 6, 1948, reported that he was Assistant Industrial Engineer a the Oliver Farm Equipment Co. in Battle Creek.

Volume 13, published September 4, 1950, reported that he and his son, Mikey, had moved to San Diego, California.

Volume 26, published September 5, 1966, reported he was promoted to head of engineering in the civilian part of the Eleventh Naval District in San Diego.","STR06" "I2913","Buchanan","Earl McKinley","19 Feb 1898","21 Apr 1990","0","A letter he wrote to Santa appeared on page one of the Cass City Chronicle, Friday, December 14, 1906:

Cass City, Dec. 10, 06

Dear Santa Claus, Iceland

I thought you would write to you and tell you want I want. I would like a jack knife and a bank and some candy and some peanuts and a ball and a bat and a cup please bring me a goat. The fire will be all out, and you can come down the chimney. I will like to see your reindeers ha! ha! I would like some mitten,

good by Santa Claus
please bring them all
Earl Mckinley Buchanan

California Death Index

Earl McKinley Buchanan
Born 2-19-1898 Michigan
Died 4-21-1990 San Diego County
Mother's Maiden Name: Lazenby","STR06" "I31900","","","","","","","" "I5307","","","","","","","" "I5306","","","","","","","" "I12111","Buchholz","Carl August","28 Apr 1898","21 Apr 1959","0","Name: Carl August Buchholz
Birth Date: 28 Apr 1898
Birthplace: Burr Oak, St. Joseph, Michigan
Gender: Male
Race:
Father's Name: John Buchholz
Father's Birthplace: Michigan
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Augusta Henritte Jesse
Mother's Birthplace: Michigan
Mother's Age:
Christening Date:
Christening Place:
Additional Relatives:
Death Date:
Death Age:
Film Number: 2322866
Digital Folder Number: 4207542
Image Number: 1336
Frame Number:
Reference Number: item 2 p 287 rn 68
Collection: Michigan Births, 1867-1902

Name: Carl A. Buchholz
Gender: Male
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 21 Apr 1959
Death Place: Centerville, St.Joseph, Michigan
Age: 60
Birth Date: 28 Apr 1898
Birthplace: Michigan
Occupation:
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Ruth Buchholz
Father's Name: John Buchholz
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Augusta Jesse
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B01985-4
System Origin: Michigan-EASy
Source Film Number: 1940448
Reference Number: 140
Collection: Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995

","STR06" "I12111","Buchholz","Carl August","28 Apr 1898","21 Apr 1959","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Michigan, St. Joseph County, Sturgis Township, Sturgis City, Ward 4
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 75-23 SD 12 Sheet 6B
160-165
Buchholz, Carl A. Head $2500 M W 31 M 23 Mich Mich Mich Clerk Post Office
Buchholz, Ruth M Wf F W 31 m 23 Mich Germany Mich
Buchholz, John C Son M W 3 5/12 S Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I12109","Buchholz","John","1 Nov 1866","12 Jul 1955","0","John Buchholz, Lifelong Area Resident, Dies

John Buchholz, 88, a resident of this area all his life, died at 3:40 AM Tuesday at Sturgis Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient since last Friday night. He had been in ill health for the last two years. The prominently known Burr Oak Township farmer was born near Sturgis, Michigan Nov. 1, 1866, a son of August and Mary (Kasdorf) Buchholz. He was married to Augusta Jesse Sept. 30, 1896 at her home in Sherman Township. Mr. Buchholz was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church. Surviving besides his wife at home is a son, Carl, and daughter, Mrs. John (Nina) Falkenstein, both of Sturgis, and a sister Mrs. Emma Meyers of Burr Oak, and four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Fogelsong Funeral Home until 10 am Thursday. Following that hour the body will lie in state at Trinity Lutheran Church where rites will be held at 2 pm Thursday with the Rev. Leland Lochhaas officiating. Burial services will take place at Oak Lawn Cemetery.

Name: John Buchholz
Gender: Male
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 12 Jul 1955
Death Place: Centerville, St.Joseph Co., Mich.
Age: 88
Birth Date: 01 Nov 1866
Birthplace: Michigan
Occupation:
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Augusta Buchholz
Father's Name: August Buchholz
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Kasdorf
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B01820-4
System Origin: Michigan-EASy
Source Film Number: 1940445
Reference Number: 254
Collection: Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995

","STR06" "I12109","Buchholz","John","1 Nov 1866","12 Jul 1955","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Michigan, St. Joseph County, Burr Oak Township
Enumerated April 19, 1930
ED 15-2 SD 12 Sheet 6A
130-133
Meyers, John C Head M W 57 M 26 Mich Germay Germany Farmer
Meyers, Emma C Wf F W 59 M 28 Mich Germany Germany
Buchholz, Marry Mother-in-law F W 86 Wd Germany Germany Germany
131-134
Buchholz, John Head M W 63 M 29 Mich Germany Germany Farmer
Buchholz, Augusta Wf F W 59 M 26 Mich Germany Germany

","STR06" "I12109","Buchholz","John","1 Nov 1866","12 Jul 1955","0","(Medical):Other significant condition: Epithelium right face 1 year/Attending physician: H.R. Weisheit","STR06" "I12129","Buchholz","John","10 Nov 1926","18 Aug 1993","0","Posted to http:strongfamily.org on: 21 Jul 2008 21:56:42 (grayk9)","STR06" "I12147","","","","","","","" "I12130","","","","","","","" "I45980","Buck","Dolores Anne","4 Sep 1928","2 Nov 2014","0","Dolores Anne (Buck) Young, entered into rest on November 2, 2014, All Souls Day. She was born September 4, 1928, in Bathgate, North Dakota, to William and Ellen Buck. Dolores married John Joseph Young on November 11, 1949, in Lincoln, Neb., and their family legacy began.

She was the mother of 11 children, known as Granny to 29 grandchildren, and as Granny Great to 9. This made for wonderful celebrations at birthdays, holidays and other family gatherings. She created treasured memories that will last many lifetimes.

Dolores loved life and lived it to the fullest. Over the years, she was active in the Cathedral of the Risen Christ Parish and served as Altar Society president. She was a founding member of Cathedral's Perpetual Adoration, which recently celebrated its 55th year of existence. She was a volunteer for The Pink Sisters and for The Legacy Retirement Center and other assisted living communities, helping community members get to Mass.

Dolores loved to entertain and as a member of the Navy Wives, the Catholic Daughters of America, and various bridge groups, she excelled at it. Most memorable are her Groundhog's Day Luncheons held each year for the last 48 years. Being invested as a Lady of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem was an honor of a lifetime for her. Her faith was at the center of everything important to her.

She enjoyed her traveling experiences, including trips on the Oregon Trail with her grandchildren, Rome, Jerusalem, Denmark, Taiwan, Brazil and many visits to Vail with friends and family. Church, bridge, golf, and family were her passions.

Family members include her children: Joe (Joy) Young, Jeanne (Dick) Ostlund, Bob (Eileen) Young, Fran Jones, Nancy (Larry) Becwar, Terry (Jim) Byfield, Sharon (John) Beckwith, Suzy (Tony) Huffer, Chris Young, Cathy (Jeff) Hausman. Grandchildren Dana and David Young, Jamie (Andy) Jakub, Lissy (Brad) Helmink, Abby (Tom) McCleister, Summer and Scott Young, Tim (Jessica) Jones, Kevin (Shari) Jones, Elizabeth Jones, Lane (Paige) Becwar, Grant and Kaity Becwar, Julie (Derek) Nordquist, Amy, Danny, and Brian Byfield, Matt and Adam Beckwith, Whitney and Kelsey Huffer, Alison, A.J., Angie, and Anna Young, Will, Hap, Gigi and Huey Hausman. Great grandchildren: Sam, Owen, and Elliot Jakub, Oliver and Gus Helmink, Carter Jones, Payton and Ty Shoup, Linley Nordquist. Brother, Don (Joyce) Buck. Sister-in-law, Betty Buck. Brothers-in-law, Charles Hinchey and Henry Morgan, and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by husband, Joe and son, Steve.

True mother and friend to many, we were all blessed to learn valuable lessons from Dolores during her 86 years. She was an inspiration.

Mass of Christian Burial: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, November 5, 2014, at the Cathedral of the Risen Christ, 3500 Sheridan Boulevard. Msgr. Robert Tucker will celebrate. Internment following at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. Rosary: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Cathedral. Visitation after 12 noon Monday at Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home, 4040 A Street. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Cathedral of the Risen Christ or The Pink Sisters Adoration Chapel.

Lincoln Journal Star, November 3, 2014, Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I28388","Buck","Raymond Edward","16 May 1918","6 Nov 1982","0","In 1947, he was a clerk at Rachford Abstract Company, and by 1940, he was Vice President of Neches Title Company. In 1960, he was Manager of Security Title Company in Beaumont.","STR06" "I21575","","","","","","","" "I21573","","","","","","","" "I7485","Buckley","Alef May","24 Apr 1897","24 May 1997","0","The Sabine County Reporter
May 28, 1997, Page 14

Alef May Seale

Alef May Seale, 100, of Hemphill died at 11:20 a.m. Saturday, May 24, 1997, at Hemphill Care Center.

She was born April 24, 1897, in Hemphill as a daughter of the late Fannie Rowena (White) and William Archibald Buckley and was a lifelong area resident. Mrs. Seale was a retired seamstress.

Survivors: six grandchildren, Hugh Byars of Nacogdoches, Stephen Simcoe and William Simcoe, both of Lufkin, Jane Sutherland of Newark, Texas, and Patty Cornwell and Vera Vess, both of Rhome, Texas; a sister, Clemence Erwin of Hemphill; and eight great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by a son, Hugh Marble, and a daughter, Maxine Cornwell.

Funeral services were held at s p.m. Monday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Clarence Howell and Bro. Vance R. Purtell officiating. Interment followed at Hemphill City Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)","STR06" "I42379","Buckley","Anna Lou","13 Nov 1933","Yes, date unknown","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VDSS-6GZ
name:
event: Birth
event date: 13 Nov 1933
event place: Sabine, Texas
gender: Female
father: J D Buckley
mother: Eva Craig
certificate number:
Collection: , ""Texas, Birth Index, 1903-1997""

The 2021 obituary of her sister, Rosa Lee Walker, notes that Rosa was preceded in death by ""sisters Annie NIPPER, Lucille MILLER and Velma WESTMORELAND; and brother TJ Buckley.""","STR06" "I32362","","","","","","","" "I7479","Buckley","Clemence Eloise","30 Jul 1910","26 Oct 1999","0","The SSDI showed her last address of record as Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.","STR06" "I36547","Buckley","Clinton Leland","14 Sep 1923","6 Jan 1995","0","Obituary

Clinton Buckley

Graveside rites for Clinton Leland Buckly, 71, of Beaumont were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 8, 1995, at Gravehill Cemetery in Sabine County. Arrangements were handled by Carroll-Wallace Funeral Home in Beaumont.

He died Friday, Jan. 6, 1995, at a Beaumont hospital.

Buckley, a native of Sabine County, had lived in the Beaumont area several years. He was a U.S. Marine Air Corps veteran of Workd War II and the owner/operator of Buckley's Exxon Station.

Survivors: wife, Gerry Buckley of Beaumont; mother Beulah Hoffpauir of Pt. Arthur; a son, Lee Buckley of Beaumont; daughter, Pamelaw Baldwin of Beaumont; a sister, Louise McElwee of Pt. Arthur; and three grandchildren.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 18, 1995, Page 12","STR06" "I14767","Buckley","Dora Elaine","28 Feb 1926","9 Jul 1963","0","Name: Dora Elaine Williams
Death Date: 09 Jul 1963
Death Place: Groves, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 37 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 28 Feb 1926
Birthplace: Hemphill, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Roy Buckley
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Beulah White
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Nederland, Jefferson, Texas
Cemetery: Oak Bluff Memorial Park
Burial Place: Port Neches, Texas
Burial Date: 10 Jul 1963
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117290
Digital Film Number: 4028577
Image Number: 910
Reference Number: cn 45553
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I37149","","","","","","","" "I45055","Buckley","Elvina ""Vina"" L.","8 Nov 1901","6 Dec 1981","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by Kay Parker McCary:

Joyce Kathryn Lacoste, 71, died in Hemphill Texas, January 7, 2013. She was born to Jodie McDaniel and Elvie Buckley McDaniel on April 30, 1940. She was a lifelong resident of Hemphill. She owned and operated Toledo Insurance Inc, and was a member of the Hemphill Church of God.

Joyce was survived by her husband Edward Lacoste of Hemphill, her five sons, George Phillips of Houston, Gilbert Phillips of Vidor, Joseph Harris of Hemphill, Ivy Phillips of Houston, and Ray Don Phillips of Hemphill; one sister, Elsie Miers of Houston; nine grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren. Joyce was preceded in death by her son Jason Harris.

Visitation will be from 4:00 PM until 9:00 PM Wednesday evening, January 9, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home. Funeral services will be at 2:00 PM, Thursday, January 10, 2013, at Starr Funeral home Chapel, with gravesides services to follow at Myrtle Springs Cemetery.","STR06" "I45831","Buckley","Gervis Gaines","15 Mar 1903","17 Jan 1971","0","Name Gervis Gaines Buckley
Event Type Death
Event Date 17 Jan 1971
Event Place Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 15 Mar 1903
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name John C Buckley
Mother's Name Mary P Ellison
Certificate Number 04226
GS Film number 2223072
Digital Folder Number 005145902
Image Number 00038

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36C-C3C : accessed 17 Sep 2014), Gervis Gaines Buckley, 17 Jan 1971; citing certificate number 04226, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2223072.

Obituary
Transcribed from undated, unreferenced clipping posted on the facebook group, ""Farm Road 1 - From one end to the other.""

Gervis Buckley
Bronson - Funeral services for Gervis G. Buckley, 67 of Bronson will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the First Baptist Church of Bronson with the Rev. L.H. Thompson officiating. Burial will be in the Hemphill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill. Masonic graveside services will be held.

Buckley died at 5:35 p.m. Sunday in Mary Dickerson Hospital in Jasper after a long illness. He was a native of Sabine County and a member of Bronson Baptist Church, Masonic Lodge 893 and was retired employee of the Texas Highway Department.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Zelm Buckley; one brother, John Buckley of Merryville, La; four sisters, Mrs. Hattie Sheffield of Beaumont, Mrs. Pauline Forbes of Houston, Mrs. Vivian Sabine of Guilford, Conn. and Mrs. Lucilled Keller of Webster and several nieces and......","STR06" "I45832","Buckley","Hattie","Abt 1907","Yes, date unknown","0","The 1971 obituary of brother, Gervis, shows he was survived by sister, Hattie Sheffield of Beaumont.","STR06" "I36553","Buckley","Henry Virgil","5 Feb 1906","29 Aug 1990","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Harris County, Houston City, JP #1
Enumerated April 12, 1930
ED 101-2 SD 26 Sheet 49A Stamped 90
2107-?-463
Buckley, Henry Hd M W 24 M 22 Tx Tx Tx Truck driver? Refining Co
Buckley, Ollie Wf F 20 W M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Buckley, Joyce Dtr F W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I37150","","","","","","","" "I36565","Buckley","Ivy Davidson","30 Jul 1908","30 Dec 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 8, 1997, Page 10

Ivy Davidson Buckley, 88, of Beaumont died Monday, Dec. 30, 1996 at a Beaumont Hospital.

He was a native of Sabine County and had lived in Jefferson County several years. Buckley was a retired operator with Texas Gas Company.

Survivors, wife, Grace Gilchriest Buckley of Beaumont, sons, Dwaynee Buckley of Beaumont and Gerald Buckley of Vidor: six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Graveside rites were held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Gravelhill Cemetery in Sabine County following 10 am funeral services at the Kelley & Watkins Funeral Home chapel in Beaumont.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I30087","Buckley","Jefferson B. E.","15 Dec 1878","14 Jan 1925","0","Listed as Jefferson B. Buckley on the 1880 census, and B. E. Buckley on his tombstone.","STR06" "I30087","Buckley","Jefferson B. E.","15 Dec 1878","14 Jan 1925","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Federal Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 16 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 1B
Milam Road
17-18
Buckley, Bubb E Head M W 30 m1 9 Tx Ala Miss Farmer
Buckley, Ida L Wf F W 27 m1 9 4/4 Tx Miss Miss
Buckley, Addie B Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Buckley, Aubrey B Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Buckley, Virgil H Son M w 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Buckley, Laure N Dtr F W 1 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I36544","Buckley","John C.","18 Apr 1874","9 Dec 1917","0","Name: J. C. Buckley
Death Date: 09 Dec 1917
Death Place: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 43 years 7 months 21 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Apr 1874
Birthplace: Tx
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Buckley
Father's Birthplace: Al
Mother's Name: Ruthy Land
Mother's Birthplace: Ms
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Hemphill, Tx
Burial Date: 10 Dec 1917
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2052019
Digital Film Number: 4165782
Image Number: 269
Reference Number: 36238
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36544","Buckley","John C.","18 Apr 1874","9 Dec 1917","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 1
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 2A Stamped 93
20-21
Buckley, John Head W M Apr 1875 25 M 0 Tx Ala Miss Farmer
Buckley, Pinkie Wf W F Feb 1875 25 M 0 Tx Tx Ala

","STR06" "I42377","Buckley","John Dewey","12 Mar 1899","15 Jan 1955","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXML-FHR
name: John Dewey Buckley
death date: 15 Nov 1955
death place: Pasadena, Harris, Texas
gender: Male
race: white
death age: 56 years 8 months 3 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 12 Mar 1899
birthplace: De Sota Parish, Louisiana
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: DK
father's birthplace: DK
mother's name: DK
mother's birthplace: DK
occupation: Temple Lumber
place of residence: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
cemetery: Pineland
burial place: Hemphill, Texas
burial date: 15 Nov 1955
additional relatives:
film number: 2114546
digital film number: 4163988
image number: 2464
reference number: 55645
Collection: John Dewey Buckley, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I45833","Buckley","John S.","Abt 1909","Yes, date unknown","0","The 1971 obituary of brother, Gervis, shows he was survived by brother, John Buckley of Merryville, LA.","STR06" "I29712","Buckley","Joyce Virginia","29 Dec 1929","21 Oct 2007","0","Joyce Virginia Buckley Date of Birth: 29 Dec 1929 Gender: Female Birth County: Harris Father's name: Henry Vergil Buckley Mother's name: Ollie Hall Roll Number: 1929_0001

The Sabine County Reporter October 31, 2007

Joyce Virginia Kilcrease

Joyce Virginia Kilcrease, 77, of Pineland, died at her residence, October 21, 2007 after an illness.

She was born Dec. 29, 1929, in Houston, and had lived in Pineland all of her life. She worked in sales in the Temple Inland Drygoods before her retirement.

She was preceded in death by her husband, J.W. Kilcrease and one son, Kenneth Kilcrease, Sr.

Survivors: Daughters Cathy Birdwell and husband, Mark of Pineland, sons, Larry Kilcrease and wife, Patsy, Greg Kilcrease and wife, Frances, all of Pineland, and Jerald Kilcrease and wife Susan of Huntsville; brother, Butch Buckley and wife, Linda of Houston; nine grandchidren and nine great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, Oct. 23 in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel, Hemphill. Interment followed at Pineland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Fall 2007)","STR06" "I45834","Buckley","Lucille","4 Oct 1909","16 Jun 1975","0","The 1971 obituary of brother, Gervis, shows he was survived by sister, Lucille Keller of Webster.


Name Lucille Buckley Keller
Event Type Death
Event Date 16 Jun 1975
Event Place Webster, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 04 Oct 1909
Birthplace
Father's Name John C Buckley
Mother's Name Mary Pauline Ellison
Certificate Number 44621
GS Film number 2240147
Digital Folder Number 005144716
Image Number 00444



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K782-213 : accessed 17 Sep 2014), Lucille Buckley Keller, 16 Jun 1975; citing certificate number 44621, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2240147.","STR06" "I42382","Buckley","Lucille","11 May 1924","4 Apr 1978","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS82-B66
name: Luciel Buckley Miller
titles & terms:
event: Death
event date: 04 Apr 1978
event place: Texas City, Galveston, Texas, United States
usual residence La Marque, Galveston County
gender: Female
age: 53
estimated birth year: 1925
birthdate 11 May 1924
father: John Dewey Buckley
father's titles & terms:
mother: Eva Josephine Craig
mother's titles & terms:
Informant Pete MILLER, husband
Cemetery Brookeland Cemetery
certificate number: 27728
digital folder number: 004883935
image number: 00240
Collection: Luciel Buckley Miller, ""Texas, Deaths, 1977-1986""

The 2021 obituary of her sister, Rosa Lee Walker, notes that Rosa was preceded in death by ""sisters Annie NIPPER, Lucille MILLER and Velma WESTMORELAND; and brother TJ Buckley.....survived by sister Mary TOWNSEND of Nacogdoches.""","STR06" "I36138","Buckley","Mary Jane","28 Apr 1936","7 Jun 2023","0","Mary Jane Townsend, 87, of Pineland, Texas passed away Wednesday, June 7, 2023 at Larkspur Nursing Home in Lufkin, Texas after a long illness.

Mary Jane was born on April 28, 1936 in Pineland, Texas to the late John Dewey Buckley and Eva Josephine Craig Buckley. She attended school in Pineland and worked at several places over her lifetime, including West Sabine High School cafeteria, Temple Lumber Company, Fin & Feather Marina, San Augustine Fiberglass boat plant and Brookshire Brothers gas pumps.

She loved reading, playing board games, jigsaw puzzles, listening to country music, gardening and canning. She could hum tunes while working that were like the actual songs. She will be greatly missed by all her friends and family.

Mary Jane is survived by her son, JD Brown and wife, Martha, of Pineland; her daughters, Sandra Crow and husband, Billy John, of Pineland and Nomia Mistretta of Nacogdoches; son-in-law, Earl White; 14 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren and 18 great great grandchildren.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husbands, Willis Pat Brown, Arvil White, and Roy Townsend; her daughter, Mary Ann (Brown) White; her son, Willis Pat Brown, Jr.; her sisters, Velma Westmoreland, Rosa Breedlove, Lucille Miller and Anne Lou Loper; and her brother, T. J. Buckley.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. Friday, June 9, 2023 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, June 10, 2023 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Burial will follow services in Little Flock Cemetery.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 14, 2023, Page 4","STR06" "I45829","Buckley","Paule ""Paula"" Hazel","18 Jun 1913","17 Dec 1998","0","Name Paule Hazel Buckley
Event Type Birth
Event Date 18 Jun 1913
Event Place Bronson, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Father's Name John Buckley
Mother's Name Pinkie Ellison
Certificate Number 50652
Digital Folder Number 004152072
Image Number 00193

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XLSZ-L4J : accessed 17 Sep 2014), Paule Hazel Buckley, 18 Jun 1913; citing Bronson, Sabine, Texas, United States, certificate 50652, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 4152072.

The 1971 obituary of brother, Gervis, shows he was survived by sister, Pauline Forbes of Houston.

Forbes

Paule Hazel Buckley Forbes, affectionately known by her friends as Paula, was killed in an automobile accident of Thursday, December 17, 1998, in Houston. She was 84. Mrs. Forbes was born in San Augustine, Texas on June 18, 1914, to John C. Buckley and Mary P. Ellison Buckley. Paula was one of the original Rocketts at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, New York. After leaving the Rocketts, she enjoyed traveling and seeing the world. Mrs. Forbes was a retired Real Estate agenty and a former member of the Houston Association of Realtors, the Texas Association of Realtors, a life long member of South Main Baptist Church where she attended the Hope of Miriam Sunday School Classes. She was an avid gardener and a charter member of the Rivercrest Garden Club, and served several times as the Chairman of the Rivercrest Beautification Committee. She was preceded in death by her husband, Wilmot E. Forbes on August 26, 1973. Her survivors include her son, Lance E. Forbes, Dean P. Forbes and Wade K. Forbes; 8 grandchildren; and two nephews, Larry Sullivan and The Honorable Tom Sullivan. Funeral Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday, December 21, 1998, in the Chapel of Forest Park Westheimer Funeral Home, 12800 Westheimer Road at Dairy Ashford, with the Rev. M Eugene Vickrey officiating. Interment will be private for the family only. In lieu of the usual floral rememberances, the family requests that memorial contributions be sent to The Nature Conservancy of Texas.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, September 2014, from an undated clipping from The Houston Chronicle)

FORBES, Paule Hazel ""Paula"" (BUCKLEY); 84; Houston TX; Houston Chronicle; 1998-12-20; jhodgin (Obituary Daily Times Index)","STR06" "I7488","Buckley","Roderick ""Rory"" ""Ross"" Young","21 Oct 1894","30 Jul 1914","0","In her transcription of the Hemphill City Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary indicates that this grave is inscribed ""Brother, Rest in Peace, At Rest.""","STR06" "I36546","Buckley","Rodney Arlis","20 Aug 1916","14 Aug 1972","0","Name: Rodney Arlis Buckley
Death Date: 14 Aug 1972
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 55 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 Aug 1916
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Earl Buckley
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Estelle Ola Hogan
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Self-Employed
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 14 Aug 1972
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2223986
Digital Film Number: 4169329
Image Number: 233
Reference Number: cn68733
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

In her transcription of the Hemphill City Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary indicates that this grave is marked with a military marker ""USMC 1935 Louisiana Pvt US Marine Corps""
","STR06" "I42378","Buckley","Rosa Lee","21 Feb 1931","31 Dec 2021","0","Rosa Lee Walker

Rosa Lee Walker, 90, crossed over peacefully on December 31, 2021 and this is her amazing story.

Rosa was born in Hemphill, Texas in 1931 to Dewey and Eva Buckley (both deceased). She graduated from Pineland High School in 1947 and hit the road to the big city of Houston where she began her career at Southwestern Bell. She immediately joined the Communication Workers of America, which would set the stage for the rest of her life's work. She soon became a full-time union organizer and then went to work for the Harris County AFL-CIO and eventually, the Texas AFL-CIO in Austin in 1965.

Rosa was a force to be reckoned with in life, and in the labor movement. She fought tirelessly for equal rights and fair pay for all working people. She was caring, compassionate and a bulldog with a passion when it came to fighting for working class people. Rosa was a leading figure in the labor movement in the 50's and early 60's when it was predominately a 'man's world'. She stood and fought arm in arm with workers in hard fought and often dangerous fights to organize unions and win fair pay and safe working conditions.

Rosa's many accomplishments included: induction into both the Texas AFL CIO Labor Hall of Fame and the Texas Women's Hall of Fame; founding member of the National Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW); Vice President of Texas Coalition of Labor Union Women; long time elected member of the Democratic National Committee; member of the Texas Judicial Conduct Commission; founder of the Texas Consumer Association; member of the Red Cross Midwestern Advisory Board; and recognitions by resolution of the Texas House of Representatives, Texas Senate and the Congress of the United States. She was also a key force behind the Texas Democratic Women, and was a lifelong member of the Capitol Area Democratic Women.

Rosa also served people, especially union members, in need across the state. She coordinated disaster relief operations with the Red Cross in hurricanes, tornados, floods, and plane crashes and worked on site tirelessly until everyone was clothed, fed, had a place to stay and received some assistance to get back on their feet. Rosa went into disaster areas before power, phones and even windows in hotels were replaced, knowing workers needed help to get their families settled, get back to work, and replace valuable items such as medications.

Rosa was a legendary figure in the Texas Labor movement and earned the respect of law makers, politicians, and the working people of Texas regardless of political affiliation. Rosa was a mentor to many men and women in the labor movement and elected officials at every level of government. She was particularly an inspiration and mentor to union women, and created pathways for women to lead across the state.

Rosa routinely received calls for advice, and made calls to praise or admonish individuals as the situation dictated. (You did not want to be the subject of the latter). Rosa's advice was never sugar coated, but you knew it was given for the recipient's best interest or the best interest of the community or group. Rosa gave respect and earned respect of many as a result.

Rosa believed every election was important - from school board to the President of the United States of America. She spearheaded voter registration drives, protest marches, peaceful civil disobedience and conducted training for activists and workers alike. Rosa Walker was frequently asked to be a speaker at functions, and always well received.

In short, Rosa Walker was a pioneering labor leader and feminist, ahead of her time and leading the way. She made a difference for the better for all working people.

Rosa is preceded in death by her beloved husband, Boyce Breedlove; sisters, Annie Nipper, Lucille Miller and Velma Westmoreland; and brother, T.J. Buckley.

She is survived by her loving daughter and care taker of many years, Debbie Jennings of Austin; sister, Mary Townsend of Nacogdoches and many nieces and nephews who she loved.

Her daughter would like to give a heartfelt thanks to Heart-to-Heart Hospice Care in Austin. They were all amazing and especially to her nurse Diana who was a rock to lean on in her final days.

Due to the pandemic, there will be no services. A private graveside was held at Cook-Walden Capital Parks Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, please feel free to donate to Hospice, the food bank in your area or the Texas AFL-CIO scholarship fund (PO. 12727, Austin, TX 78711).

Downloaded From the Austin American Statesmant online

A similar biography was on the front page of The Sabine County Reporter, January 12, 2022, titled ""Sabine County loses local legacy on New Year's Eve; What a life!""","STR06" "I14766","Buckley","Roy Young","12 May 1901","27 Mar 1950","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jefferson County, Port Arthur City
Enumerated 14 Apr 1930
ED 123-59 SD 27 Sheet 16A Stamped 265
18th Street
1023-289-394
Buckley, Roy Had M W 28 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Refinery
Buckley, Beaulah Wf F W 24 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Buckley, Clinton Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Buckley, Elaine Dtr F W 4 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Buckley, Louise Dtr F W 1 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
White, William Brother-in-law M W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Refinery","STR06" "I42381","Buckley","T. J.","Abt 1922","Yes, date unknown","0","The 2021 obituary of her sister, Rosa Lee Walker, notes that Rosa was preceded in death by ""sisters Annie NIPPER, Lucille MILLER and Velma WESTMORELAND; and brother TJ Buckley.....survived by sister Mary TOWNSEND of Nacogdoches.""","STR06" "I42383","Buckley","Velma","17 Feb 1920","Yes, date unknown","0","The 2021 obituary of her sister, Rosa Lee Walker, notes that Rosa was preceded in death by ""sisters Annie NIPPER, Lucille MILLER and Velma WESTMORELAND; and brother TJ Buckley.....survived by sister Mary TOWNSEND of Nacogdoches.""

This would therefore appear to be Velma?","STR06" "I7486","Buckley","Vera Darlene","14 Dec 1899","24 Nov 1987","0","Virgie Speights writes that the widowed Sudie Halbert Wilson, at age 74, ""made her home in a neat two room apartment in the home of Miss Vera Buckley.""","STR06" "I32361","","","","","","","" "I45830","Buckley","Vivian M.","Abt 1903","Yes, date unknown","0","The 1971 obituary of brother, Gervis, shows he was survived by sister, Vivian Sabine of Guilford, Conn.","STR06" "I7478","Buckley","William Archer","3 Jul 1861","10 Mar 1929","0","Sometimes shown as William Archibald Buckley, however Teresa Cunningham writes that ""William N. lost a brother Young Archie in Virginia. All the Buckley family who went to Sabine County named one of their boys William Archer, not Archibald. My Grandfather was Archie. My GrGrandfather was William N. Buckley's brother. ""","STR06" "I7478","Buckley","William Archer","3 Jul 1861","10 Mar 1929","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 22 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 4A Stamped 154
56-57
Buckley, William A Head M W 47 m1 18 Tx Ala Miss Farm
Buckley, Fannie R Wf F W 35 m1 18 4/4 Tx Tx Tx
Buckley, William E Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Buckley, Roy Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Buckley, Alef M. Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Buckley, Vera Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer

","STR06" "I7487","Buckley","William Earl","7 Sep 1892","26 Jul 1968","0","Name: William Earl Buckley
Death Date: 26 Jul 1968
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 75 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 07 Sep 1892
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Wm. A. Buckley
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Fannie White
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Ret. Carpenter
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 26 Jul 1968
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137257
Digital Film Number: 4030477
Image Number: 2834
Reference Number: it 6, cn 94251
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I7487","Buckley","William Earl","7 Sep 1892","26 Jul 1968","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 30, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 12 A Stamped 34
Hemphill County and North from Hemphill
187-191
Buckley, William E Hd M W 37 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Carpenter Public Building
Buckley, Estelle Wf F W 34 m 18 La La Ga
Buckley, Rodney A Son M W 13 S Tx Tx La
Buckley, Gene T Son M W 2 11/12 S Tx Tx La","STR06" "I14845","Buckley","William N.","26 Apr 1830","21 Sep 1890","0","In her transcription of the Hemphill City Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary indicates that this grave is marked with a military marker only, Co. C. Regt Texas Cav CSA, and further notes that he was the son of M. Archer Buckley and Charity Bennett, and that his wife was Ruth Mary Ann Land","STR06" "I14845","Buckley","William N.","26 Apr 1830","21 Sep 1890","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabinetown
Enumerated 26 July 1870
Page 9 Stamped 11
388-388
Buckley, William 49 M W Farmer $500 $800 Ala
Buckley, Ruth 22 F W Keeping House Miss
Buckley, Francis 13 F W Tx
Buckley, Mary C 11 F W Tx
Buckley, Nancy E 8 F W Tx
Buckley, William E 6 M W Tx
Buckley, Young A 4 M W Tx
Buckley, Laura E 2 F W Tx

1880 Census
Enumerated 29 and 30 June 1880
Page 18B SD 1 ED 85
179-182
White, Henry S Jr W M 23 Farmer Tx Ga Miss
White, Mary W F 22 Wf Keeping House Tx Ala Miss
White, William C W M 1 Son Texas
180-183
Buckley, William N W M 50 Farmer Ala Ga Ga
Buckley, Ruthy M W F 43 Wf Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Buckley, Frances E W F 23 Dtr At Home Tx
Buckley, Nancy E W F 19 Dtr At Home Tx
Buckley, William A W M 17 Son Farm Laborer Tx
Buckley, Young E W M 14 Son Farm Laborer Tx
Buckley, Laura E W F 11 Dtr W F 11 Dtr Farm Laborer Tx
Buckley, Ruthy O W F 8 Dtr Tx
Buckley, John C W M 6 Son Tx
Buckley, Jefferson B W 1 Son Tx



","STR06" "I15471","Buckley","Young Elijah","11 Feb 1866","17 Nov 1920","0","He married first Fannie OLIPHANT. In her transcription of the Hemphill City Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary indicates that this grave is marked SCT.","STR06" "I15471","Buckley","Young Elijah","11 Feb 1866","17 Nov 1920","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Pr 4
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 4A
61-61
Buckley, Young Head W M Feb 1866 34 m3 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Buckley, Mary Wf W F Jan 1871 29 m3 2/1 Tx Ala Miss
Buckley, Pearl Dtr W F Sept 1899 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
White, Nary Boarder W M Jan 1880 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Johnson, E Servant W M May 1854 46 S Tx Ind Ind Farm Laborer

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 22 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 4A
Stamped 154
56-57
Buckley, William A Head M W 47 m1 18 Tx Ala Miss Farmer
Buckley, Fannie R Wf F W 35 M1 18 4/4 Tx Tx Tx
Buckley, William E Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Buckley, Roy Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Buckley, Alef M Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Buckley, Vera Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
60-61
Buckley, Young E Head M W 44 M 13 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Buckley, Mary E Wf F W 38 m1 13 7/3 Tx Ala Miss
Buckley, Pearl V Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Buckley, Roy Y Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Buckley, Iva D Dtr (sic) F (sic) W 1 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 9 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 171 Sheet 4B
79-80
Buckley, Young Head M W 53 M Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Buckley, Mary Wf F W 49 M Tx Ala Miss
Buckley, Pearl Dtr F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
Buckley, Roy Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Buckley, Iby Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx




","STR06" "I41619","Buckner","Addie","5 Oct 1862","25 Oct 1930","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDBD-RLT
name: Addie Buckner Beddoe
death date: 25 Oct 1930
death place: Dallas, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 68 years 20 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 05 Oct 1862
birthplace: Paris, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name: A.F. Beddoe, Dr.
father's name: R.C. Buckner
father's birthplace: Tennessee
mother's name: Vilma Long
mother's birthplace: Kentucky
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Dallas, Texas
cemetery: Grove Hill
burial place:
burial date: 27 Oct 1930
Informant: H. F. Buckner, Buckners Orphan Home
additional relatives:
film number: 2135391
digital film number: 4163674
image number: 2694
reference number: 47617
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Addie Buckner Beddoe, 1930","STR06" "I14134","Buckner","Ileen","30 Jul 1869","10 May 1900","0","Yvonne McNaughton shows her as the daughter of Isaac Buckner and Susan Isabelle ""Belle"" Fall.","STR06" "I28060","Buckner","Nancy Carline","2 Jan 1888","20 Aug 1963","0","Name: Nancy Buckner Rhame
Death Date: 20 Aug 1963
Death Place: Carthage, Panola, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: w
Death Age: 75 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 02 Jan 1888
Birthplace: La.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Billy Buckner
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Frances Lewis
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Joaquin, Shelby, Texas
Cemetery: Jackson Cemetery
Burial Place: Joaquin, Shelby, Texas
Burial Date: 22 Aug 1963
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117294
Digital Film Number: 4028321
Image Number: 1163
Reference Number: 59435
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I34324","Buder","Barbara","15 Jul 1784","15 Feb 1829","0","Kathy Brandt Bonnell shows her as the daughter of Johannes Buder and Barbara Reick.","STR06" "I21460","Buehrig","Gay Dorn","7 Oct 1889","5 Jan 1941","0","Name: Gay D. Buehrig
Titles and Terms (original):
Death Date: 05 Jan 1941
Death Place: Minier, Tazewell, Illinois
Gender: Male
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Age: 51
Estimated Birth Year: 1890
Birth Date: 07 Oct 1889
Birthplace: Minier, Illinois
Father: William Buehrig
Father's Titles and Terms (original):
Father's Birth Place: Brunswick, Germany
Mother: Mary Jane Blayney
Mother's Titles and Terms (original):
Mother's Birth Place: Minier, Illinois
Occupation: farm labor
Residence: Minier, Little Mackinaw, Tazewell, Illinois
Street Address:
Spouse:
Spouse's Titles and Terms (original):
Spouse's Birthplace:
Burial Date: 08 Jan 1941
Burial Place: Minier, Tazewell, Illinois
Cemetery: Minier
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4008570
Image Number: 946
Film Number: 1832443
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn 4339
Collection: Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947
","STR06" "I11181","Buehrly","Alice Mae","24 Feb 1918","13 May 1993","0","Cass City Chronicle
May 19, 1993, Page 12
Obituaries
Alice Elliott

Mrs. Alice Mae Elliott, 75, of Ubly, died Thursday, May 13, at Four Season of Bad Axe, after an illness of several months.

She was born Feb. 24, 1918, in Cass City, the daughter of Fred and Mary E. (Mark) Buehrly.

Miss Buehrly was married to David D. Elliott March 15, 1944, in Louisville, Ky., making their home in Ubly. Mr. Elliott died Dec. 1, 1978.

Mrs. Elliott attended Salem United Methodist Church in Cass City and participated in all their functions. She was an avid quilter and gardener and had been a bookkeeper for the ST&H Oil Company in Ubly for over 52 years.

She is survived by one son, Robert Elliott of Ubly; 2 grandchildren, Kristy Lynne and Kati Sue, also of Ubly, and one brother, Keith Buehrly of Livonia.

Funeral services for Mrs. Elliott were conducted at the Salem United Methodist Church with the Rev. Kenneth Ray, pastor, officiating.

Interment was in Elkland Cemetery, Cass City.

Arrangements were made by Little's Funeral Home, Cass City.

Memorials may be given to the church.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, November 2011)","STR06" "I12751","Buehrly","Bertha Catherine","7 Mar 1886","10 Mar 1953","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, March 13, 1953

Lifelong Resident of Cass City Dies

Funeral services are being held today (Friday) for Mrs. Burton ELLIOTT, 67, lifelong resident of Cass City. The remains are being brought from the Douglas Funeral Home to the Salem Evangelical U.B. Church at noon to lie in state until 2:00 p.m., the time of the service. Rev. S.R. Wurtz will officiate. Mrs. Elliott, who had been ill for three weeks in her home, was taken to the Pleasant Home Hospital Monday afternoon where she died Tuesday night. Mrs. Elliott was born March 7, 1886, near Cass City, the daughter of Mrs. Leonard BUEHRLY and the late Mr. BUEHRLY. On November 26, 1908, she married Mr. Burton ELLIOTT in Cass City. She was a member of the Salem U.B. Church. Surviving are her husband; two sons, Francis ELLIOTT of Cass City and Leonard ELLIOTT of Ubly; a grandson; her aged mother, Mrs. Catherine BUEHRLY; two sisters, Mrs. S. C. (Striffler) and Mrs. Walter (Elsie) ANTHES, and three brothers, Fred, Edward and Lawrence BUEHRLY, all of this vicinity. Burial will be in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Spring 2007)

Bertha was one of the cousins of BonnieMargaret Jacobs who searched their Bibles and records and picture collections to provide information for Bonnie's 1981 unpublished manuscipt about the history of the Benkelman family.","STR06" "I24257","","","","","","","" "I29514","","","","","","","" "I24234","Buehrly","Dale Edward","26 Jun 1935","17 Mar 2012","0","Volume 19, September 3, 1956 issue of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST reports that Dale Buehrly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Buehrly, entered the U.S. Army in October, 1955. He was stationed at Camp Erwin in Barstow, California.

Volume 26, September 5, 1966 of the BROADCAST reported he has purchased the George Kolb farm in Cass City.

Cass City Chronicle
December 6, 1989
Page 2
Cass City Personal & Social

Ulla KYTOOGA of Jansa, Finland, is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Dale BUEHRLY. Miss KYTOOGA spent six weeks in 1981 with the Buehrlys as an exchange student.

Obituary

Dale E. Buehrly, 76, of Cass City died following a long illness Saturday, March 17, 2012 in his home surrounded by his loving family. He was born June 26, 1935 at home in Cass City to Lawrence and Ethel (White) Buehrly. He married Louise May Sutherland December 19, 1959 in the United Methodist Church parsonage in Cass City.

After graduating from high school Dale served in the U.S. Army. Dale worked as a Die Setter for Sebewaing Industries retiring in 1988 after 35 years. During that time he was also a crop and cattle farmer, tending four farms. Dale and Louise enjoyed traveling. They visited every state except four and visited 14 different countries. They were host parents for an exchange student from Finland in 1981 and were happy to visit her home and travel with her throughout Europe and still consider her their daughter. Dale was a lifelong member of the United Methodist Church, the church his grandfather started by hiring a German minister. Dale had a deep Christian faith and attended church regularly and served on many committees over the years. He was a member of the Caro American Legion Post #7, Octagon Barn Committee, Old Engine Hit and Miss Club, Cass City Layman's Club and was an active supporter of Bay Shore Camp. Dale loved the woods. After Sunday dinner they would take a four wheeler ride into the woods. Chopping wood was one of his favorite things to do. He enjoyed woodworking projects including building a playhouse for his granddaughter and a greenhouse that he and Louise enjoyed many meals in. Dale and Louise enjoyed camping.

Dale is survived by his loving wife of 52 years, Louise; children: Larry (Tamara) Buehrly of Cass City, Christine (Ken) Harris of Annapolis, MD; grandchildren: Nathan Buehrly, Scott (Stacey) Buehrly, Lauren Harris, Kenny Harris, Brooke Robinson, Becca (Josh) Adams, Alex Robinson; great grandchildren: Braden and Tayler; brother, Don Buehrly of Cass City; special friends and neighbors: Dale and Lugene Peters of Cass City. He is preceded in death by his sister, Esther Buehrly and his parents, Lawrence and Ethel Buehrly.

Funeral service held 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, March 21, 2012 in Cass City United Methodist Church with Rev. Jackie Roe officiating. Interment is in Elkland Township Cemetery. Honorary pallbearers: Gerald Auten, Keith Mitchell, Ron Geiger, Dick Easton; active pallbearers: George Rueger, Marvin Webber, Harold Hempel, Ray Caverly, Dale Peters, Bob Wood. Military honors under the direction of Caro American Legion Post #7 and U.S. Army. Memorials may be made to Hospice Advantage or Cass City United Methodist Church. Family and friends may share memories, prayers and stories with the family at www.kranzfuneralhome.com.

(Courtesy of Maggie Bethel)

","STR06" "I24234","Buehrly","Dale Edward","26 Jun 1935","17 Mar 2012","0","(Research):Dale Buehrly was one of the cousins of BonnieMargaret Jacobs who searched their Bibles and records and picture collections to provide information for her 1981 manuscipt about the history of the Benkelman family. He later corresponded with Melinda McLemore Strong in San Antonio.","STR06" "I24233","","","","","","","" "I12756","Buehrly","Edward","6 Sep 1895","1 Feb 1989","0","Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, February 8, 1989
Page Four

Edward Buehrly

Edward Buehrly, 93, a lifelong resident of Cass City, died Wednesday, Feb 1, 1989 at the Provincial House, after a long illness.

He was born Sept 6, 1895, on the family Centennial farm in Elkland Township where he lived all his life. He was the son of Leonard and Catherine (Burke) Buehrly.

He was married Janet Gardner on May 7, 1919, in Cass City. Mrs. Buehrly died Dec. 30, 1968.

Mr. Buehrly was one of the oldest members of Salem United Methodist Church of Cass City and one of the few remaining World War I veterans, having served with the United States Army Infantry. He was also a member of American Legion of Cass City.

He is survived by one son and his wife, Carl Buehrly, and his wife Carolyn of Lansing, three grandchildren; Robert Buehrly of Traunik, Mrs. Michael (Colleen) Portale of Marquette and Miss Mary Lynn Buehrly of Lansing; and three great-grandchildren, Bridgette, Tiffany and Bethany.

Two brothers, Fred and Lawrence Buehrly; and three sisters, Bertha Elliott, Mary Striffler and Elsie Anthes preceded him in death.

Funeral services were held Saturday at Salem United Methodist Church of Cass City with the Rev Clare Patton, pastor, officiating. Interment with full military honors was in Elkland Cemetery, Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)

Arrangements were by Little's Funeral Home of Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)

EDWARD BUEHRLY 06 Sep 1895 Feb 1989 48726 (Cass City, Tuscola, MI) (none specified) 386-38-4156 Michigan","STR06" "I12755","Buehrly","Elsie Christine","24 Apr 1891","24 Apr 1980","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, May 1, 1980
Page Six

Elsie Anthes dies on 89th birthday

Elsie Christine Anthes, 89, a lifelong resident of the Cass City area, died on her 89th birthday last Thursday at Hills and Dales General Hospital after a long illness. She was born April 24, 1891, on the family homestead farm, in Elkland township, the daughter of Leonard and Catherine (Buerk) BUEHRLY.

Miss Buehrly married Walter Anthes March 24, 1945, in Cass City. He died November 16, 1966.

Mrs. Anthes was a member of the Salem United Methodist church since childhood.

She is survived by two brothers, Lawrence BUEHRLY and Edward BUEHRLY, both of Cass City; three stepsons, Roy Anthes of Cass City, Harold Anthes of Potiac and Paul Anthes of Conway, Ark., two stepdaughters, Mrs. Lucille BUSH of Caro and Mrs. Alice BEECHER of Bad Axe; 14 step-grandchildren and a number of step-great-grandchildren. Two sisters and one brother preceded her in death.

Mrs. Anthes was taken from Little's Funeral Home, Cass City, to the Salem United Methodist church at noon Sunday, to lie in state until 1:30 funeral service. Rev. Eldred Kelley officiated. Burial was in Elkland cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Spring 2007)

She was one the family members BonnieMargaret Jacobs personally interviewed when preparing her history of the Benkelman family.","STR06" "I4221","Buehrly","Fred Leonard","7 May 1889","24 Aug 1971","0","His Registration card for the First World War listed his full name as Fred Leonard Buehrly, born May 7, 1889 in Elkland Township. At the time he completed this registration, he was a farmer in Elkland Towship, of medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and brown hair.

Volume 23 of the Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, dated September 7, 1963, noted that Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buehrly enjoyed a trip to the Upper Peninsula with their grandson, Rob Elliott, and his parents in celebration of his graduation. They spent a week at the Buehrly and Elliott trailers near Wolverine, Michigan.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, August 26, 1971
Page 14

Fred Buehrly dies at grass fire

A minor grass fire at 7183 Reed Road resulted in the unexpected death of Fred Buehrly, 82, when too much excitement apparently resulted in a heart attack Tuesday, August 24.

Firemen from Cass City arrived at the Buehrly home to find neighbors, a rural mail carrier, and Buehrly's wife, Mary, fighting the grass fire. It had started when some burning willow branches spread out of control.

Elwyn HELWIG, fireman, said he asked Mrs. Buehrly where her husband was. She found hime lying in the kitchen by the back door.

Helwig, a former Army Medic, felt for a pulse, but said he could find nothing. He then radioed for an ambulance. Buehrly was pronounced dead on arrival at Hills and Dales General Hospital.

A lifelong Cass City resident, he was born March 9, (sic) 1889 to Leonard and Catherine Burke Buehrly. He married the former Mary Mark September 22, 1915, and was a lifelong member of Salem United Methodist Church.

He is survived by his widow, a daughter, Mrs. Leonard (Alice) ELLIOTT of Ubly; a son, Keith, of Livonia and four grandchildren. Also, two brothers, Edward and Lawrence and a sister, Mrs. Elsie ANTHES, all of Cass City. Two sisters preceded him in death.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday, August 27, from the Salem United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Ira Wood officiating. The body will lie in state at thet church beginning at noon. Burial will be at Elkland Cemetery. Little's Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Spring 2007)","STR06" "I12739","Buehrly","Johann Leonhard","21 Feb 1859","3 Feb 1939","0","Hilda Stickley Benkelman writes that ""When Leonard was eight, his father died. His mother later remarried, and life with his new stepfather was unpleasant. At age 14, using a small inheritance from an aunt to pay his passage, Leonard emigrated to America. He landed at Ellis Island with 25 cents in his pocket, and went to first live with his Uncle John Schiefle near Buffalo, New York. He worked for others on farms, and also attended school, but became very homesick for Germany. He was persuaded to visit his Aunt, Catherine Benkelman nee Schiefle in Cass City before returning to Germany, and did so. His Aunt made a home for him, and he again worked for neighboring farmers, helping to clear the land on which part of Cass City is located.

Leonard was happy to find the Buerk family living in Cass City, as they were well acquainted in Germany. He visited them often, and in 1885 married their only child, Catherine. The young family started out with one cow, a one room home, and a log stable. Leonard often left home at daybreak, working all day for 50 cents, and returning home after dark. Since they didn't even have a fence, he then had to light a lantern and go in search of their cow in order to milk her. Leonard was active in his church, on both the building committee and superintendent of the Sunday School. In 1900, the Buehrly family moved into the Buerk home and took care of Catherine's aging parents. They remained in the family home after her parents died.""

Cass City Chronicle
Vol. 22, Number 46
Cass City, Mich., Friday, Feb. 10. 1939

L. Buehrly Was Elkland Pioneer
Came From New York and Continued Residence Here Since 1876

Leonard Buehrly, for 62 years a resident of Elkland Township, passed away at his farm home three miles northeast of Cass City, late Friday afternoon, after an illness of nearly a year's duration.

Funeral services were conducted at the Evangelical Church on Tuesday afternoon by Dr. R.N. Holsaple. Burial was in Elkland Cemetery. Leonard Buehrly was born in Borthinger, Wuertemberg, Germany, on February 21, 1859, and at the age of 14, he crossed the Atlantic Ocean all alone as far as his friends and relatives were concerned. He landed in Buffalo, N.Y. with exactly 25 cents in his pocket. An uncle lived at Buffalo and after a short stay in his home, Mr. Buehrly found employment on a farm. At Christmas time in 1876, he came to Cass City where he entered the employ of Adam Benkelman on a farm two miles northeast of the village. On March 24, 1885, he was united in marriage with Miss Catherine Buerk. The early married years of Mr. and Mrs. Buehrly in Section 23, Elkland, presented the hardships of Pioneer days in this community which they met with a courageous spirit and with unfailing industry. The have resided on the same farm since their marriage nearly 54 years ago. In 1935, they celebrated their golden wedding at their farm home on the afternoon of March 24, surrounded by a large company of relatives, and the next evening, they were honored at a public reception at the Evangelical Church attended by a large group of relatives and friends. During his residence here, Mr. Buehrly had been a member of the Evangelical Church, serving that society as a member of the board of trustees for 25 years, as Sunday School superintendent for three years, and as calls leader and steward. Mr. Buehrly was a member of the building committee in charge of the erection of the first Evangelical Church edifice her in 1884.In this age of endevouring to shift burdens on other shoulders, it is rather unusual to find one anxious to assume more than his allotted shares of the day's burdens. However, there are such rare people, and such a man was Leonard Buehrly, who early in life, was taught that every industrious many, in every lawful calling, is a useful man. Coupled with an industrious spirit was honesty and frugalilty, all of which combined in making Mr. Buehrly a useful citizen. Mrs. Buehrly is survived by his widow and six children, Fred, Edward and Lawrence BUEHRLY, Mrs. Burt A. ELLIOT, Mrs. S.C. STRIFFLER, and Miss Elsie BUEHRLY. All are residents of Elkland Township. Friends and relatives from a distance in attendance at the funeral services were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred BERNICKER of Saginaw, Frank STRIFFLER, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. KAISER and son, Kenneth, of Detroit; Mrs. Margaret GOLL and son, Carl of Unionville; Mr. and Mrs. Fred MENZEL of Sebewaing; Mr. and Mrs. Henry BLASI and threee daughters of Kilmanagh; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar WEBBER of Owendale; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph BEST of Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Dan SCHIELE of Caro; Mr. and Mrs. Harry YOUNG of Elkton.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Spring 2007)","STR06" "I12739","Buehrly","Johann Leonhard","21 Feb 1859","3 Feb 1939","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Census
Census Place:Elkland, Tuscola, Michigan
Source:FHL Film 1254607 National Archives Film T9-060
7 Page 95B Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
John STRIFFLER Self M M W 47 NY Occ: Farmer Fa: FRANCE Mo: FRANCE

Mary STRIFFLER Wife F M W 41 WERTENBURG Occ: Keeping House Fa: WERTENBURG Mo: WERTENBURG
Emmiline STRIFFLER Dau F S W 19 MI Occ: Without Occupation Fa: NY Mo: WERTENBURG
George A. STRIFFLER Son M S W 16 MI Occ: At School Fa: NY Mo: WERTENBURG
Salome STRIFFLER Dau F S W 13 MI Occ: At School Fa: NY Mo: WERTENBURG
Martha STRIFFLER Dau F S W 7 MI Occ: At School Fa: NY Mo: WERTENBURG
Esther STRIFFLER Dau F S W 2 MI Occ: At Home Fa: NY Mo: WERTENBURG
Leonard BUEHRLY Other M S W 21 WERTENBURG Occ:Farmer Fa: WERTENBURG Mo: WERTENBURG
Philipp STRIFFLER Nephew M S W19 NY Occ: Farmer Fa: NY Mo: NY","STR06" "I30456","","","","","","","" "I12757","Buehrly","Lawrence William","30 Jun 1902","12 Oct 1981","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, October 15, 1981
Page Nine

Buehrly funeral Thursday

Lawrence William Buehrly, 79, of Buehrly Road, Cass City, died suddenly Monday, at his home. He was born June 30, 1902, in Elkland Township, on the now centennial farm where he lived all his life, the son of Leonard and Catherine (Buerk) Buehrly. Buehrly married Ethel WHITE June 29, 1929, in Cass City. They made their home on the family farm.

He was a member of Salem United Methodist church of Cass City, the Gleaners and the Tuscola County Farm Board.

Buehrly is survived by his wife; one daughter, Esther BUEHRLY, Cass City; two sons, Donald BUEHRLY and Dale BUEHRLY, both of Cass City; one grandson, one granddaughter, and two great-grandsons. Three sisters and one brother preceded him in death.

Buehrly will be taken from Little's Funeral Home at 11 a.m. Thursday to the Salem United Methodist church to lie in state until the 1 p.m. funeral service. Rev. Eldred Kelley will officiate. Burial will be in Elkland cemetery, Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I12753","Buehrly","Mary Magdalene","19 Jun 1887","30 Dec 1963","0","Cass City Chronicle
July 17, 1908
Local Items, Page 4

While returning from a berry patch southeast of town Monday, the horse driven by Mrs. Fred Buerk and her granddaughter, Miss Mary Buehrley, became frightened at the big umbrella ont eh mail wagon and Mrs. Buerk was thrown from the buggy. Her head was caught between the wheel and the buggy box and she was extricated from her perilous posistion with difficulty. Mrs. Buerk's face was badly bruised but her injuries are not considered servious. Miss Buerhly escaped uninjured and showed great pluck during the excitement.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, October 2008)

Cass City Chronicle
January 2, 1964

Mrs. Sol Striffler Services Thursday

Funeral services are to be held at the Cass City EUB Church at 2 p.m. Thursday for Mrs. Mary Striffler, lifelong resident of Cass City. Mrs. Striffler, 77, died in her home Monday, December 30, following a year's illness. Born Jun 19, 1886 in Cass City, she was the former Mary BUEHRLY, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Leonard BUEHRLY. She married Solomon Striffler June 29, 1910 in Cass City. The Rev. R.E. Beits and the Rev. S.R. Wurtz were to officiate at the services. Besides her husband, survivors are two sons, Delbert Striffler of Caro and the Rev. Russell STRIFFLER of Des Moines, Iowa; one sister, Mrs. Walter Anthes of Cass City, and three brothers, Edward BUEHRLY, Fred BUEHRLY, and Lawrence BUEHRLY, all of Cass City, and four grandchildren. Burial is to be in the Elkland Cemetery. Little's Funeral Home had charge of the arrangements.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Spring 2007)","STR06" "I12745","Buerk","Catherine","16 Aug 1865","20 Mar 1954","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, March 26, 1954

Pioneer Resident of Cass City Area Dies

Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday at the Evangelical United Brethren Church for Mrs. Catherine Buehrly, pioneer resident of this community, who died Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Walter ANTHES. She had been in ill health for the past two years. The Rev. S.R. Wurtz and Rev. Stanley Kirn officiated. Mrs. Buehrly was born in Waldhausen, Wurttemberg, Germany, August 16, 1865, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick BUERK and came to this country with her parents when she was seven years old. The settled on a farm three and one-half miles northeast of Cass City. On March 24, 1885, she married Mr. Leonard BUEHRLY at her home in Elkland Township. Following their marriage, they made their home on a farm near the homestead. Mr. Buehrly died February 4, 1939, and in 1945 Mrs. Buehrly came to live with her daughter, Mrs. ANTHES, where she had lived until her death. Mrs. Buehrly had been a faithful member of the Evangelical United Brethren Church of Cass City since early childhood and attended services when they were being held in the Walmsley School. She watched the church grow to the present time. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Walter (Elsie) ANTHES of Novesta Township and Mrs. S.C. (Mary) STRIFFLER of Elkland Township; three sons, Fred, Edward and Lawrence, all of Elkland Township; then grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. One daughter preceded her in death. Funeral arrangements were in charge of Little's Funeral Home and burial was in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Spring 2007)","STR06" "I5851","Buerk","Charles","Feb 1851","Apr 1912","0","Cass City Chronicle
April 26, 1912

Word was received here Wednesday of the sudden death of Charles Buerk of Caro, a brother of Fred Buerk. The funeral service will be held in Caro Sunday.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Spring 2007)","STR06" "I5851","Buerk","Charles","Feb 1851","Apr 1912","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Michigan, Tuscola, Indian Fields Township, Caro Village
Enumerated 12 June 1900
SD 8 ED 118 Sheet 1A Stamped 210
6-6
Buerk, Charles Hd W M Feb 1851 49 M 24 Germany Germany Germany 1872 28 Na Farmer
Buerk, Mary Wife W F Aug 1855 45 M 24 0/0 Wisc Germany Germany
Burk, Archie Boarder W M Feb 1888 12 S Mich Mich Mich At School

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola, Indian Fields Township, Caro Village
Enumerated 28 and 20 April 1910
SD 8 ED 122 Sheet 12A
414-305-309
Buerk, Charles Hd M W 58 M1 30 Germany/German Germany/German Germany/German 1872 Laborer Odd Jobs
Buerk, Mary Wf F W 58 m1 30 0/0 Wisc Germany/German Germany/German
","STR06" "I29145","Buerk","Christine Barbara","24 Jan 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","According to FamilySearch, she was also married to Johann Michael Griener,in 1872.","STR06" "I12667","Buerk","Johann Freidrich ""Fredrick""","16 Sep 1840","27 Mar 1915","0","Frederick Buerk was a carpenter and undertaker, making caskets of wood, in Waldhausen, Germany. He made the wooden trunks bound by iron straps to carry the families possesions during their journey to America. He bought land from John Striffler to establish a farm.

The Buerk's lost their possessions in the fire of 1881. Fred had just erected a new grainery and completed thrashing, leaving a large straw stack when the fire swept through in September. It ignited Fred's straw stack and burned the barns and house. The family survived by lying face down in a sugar cane patch, which kept them from suffocating from the smoke of the sorgum field, which was still green. They were forever grateful to Reverend Fred Klump, who carried a dish of water to wet his eyes as he walked through the woods until he found them still alive. Those families who were spared the tragedy of ""burning out"" formed a relief agency from which the Buerk's and others received hay, lumber, furniture and other supplies. Starting over again, the family picked blackberries in the woods which Catherine carried in a basket on her head to town and traded. The next summer the buildings were rebuilt and the family carried-on. The family rebuilt one half mile south of the original buildings on what is now the Lawrence Buehrly farm. (From Art Peck book, recounting the memories shared by Mrs. Elsie C. Anthes of Cass City, with additional information from an article about the Frederick Benkelman family from Volume 27 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published September 4, 1967, as well as from BonnieMargaret Jacobs unpublished 1981 manuscript, p. 161).

Cass City Chronicle
September 6, 1912
Local Items, Page 5

While driving to Cass City Saturday afternoon the horse of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buerk became frightened and ran into the ditch. Mr. Buerk was thrown from the buggy and dragged some distance in the water. Fortunately neither Mr. or Mrs. Buerk sustained any serious injuries and aside from a few broken eggs no damage was done.

Cass City Chronicle
April 2, 1915

Elkland Twp. Pioneer
Fred Buerk Laid to Rest Tuesday, March 30

Elkland township loses another pioneer in the death of Fred Buerk who passed away Saturday night, March 27, following an illness of several years duration.

Fred Buerk was born in Walthausen, Wuertemberg, Germany, Sept. 16, 1840. In 1867 he was married to Catherine Benkelman. Two children were born to this union, one dying in infancy. In 1873 he and his family came to America, locating at Cass City where he endured the hardships of pioneer life, clearing the farm on which he lived and where he passed away. He was converted to God in 1874 under the labors of Rev. Berge. He continued a faithful member of the Evangelical Church and held many important offices of the society. Besides his wife, he leaves one daughter, Mrs. Leonard Buehrly, six grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon. Rev. J. A. Schweitzer of Bay City, a former pastor of the deceased, preached a short funeral service in German at the residence and Rev. D.J. Feather, pastor of the local Evangelical Church, officiated at the church service. Interment was made in Elkland cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Spring 2007)","STR06" "I12667","Buerk","Johann Freidrich ""Fredrick""","16 Sep 1840","27 Mar 1915","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Federal Census

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John F. BURK Self M Male W 39 WERTENBERG Carpenter WERTENBURG WERTENBURG
Cathrine BURK Wife M Female W 36 WERTENBERG Keeping House WERTENBURG WERTENBURG
Cathrine BURK Dau S Female W 14 WERTENBERG At School WERTENBURG WERTENBURG
Christina BURK Mother Female W 63 WERTENBERG WERTENBURG WERTENBURG
Source Information:
Census Place Elkland, Tuscola, Michigan
Family History Library Film 1254607 NA Film Number T9-0607
Page Number 96C","STR06" "I11707","Buis","Barbara Diane","20 Mar 1947","29 Nov 2011","0","From FindAGrave:

BOYETT, Barbara Diane, 64, homemaker, and Ernest Jackson Jr., 64, pastor, of Austin died Nov. 29. Visitation 6 p.m. today, Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home, Congress location. Services 10 a.m. Tuesday, High Pointe Baptist Church. Burial Junction Cemetery.

Published in Austin American-Statesman on 05 Dec 2011
===========================================
Barbara and Jackson Boyett were killed instantly on November 29, 2011 when a vehicle crossed the center line and hit their van head-on. Barbara was born in Angleton, Texas, on March 20, 1947, and was the daughter of Reid Buis and Aleen Whittaker Buis of Angleton, Texas. She held a Bachelor of Arts degrees in English Literature from The University of Texas at Austin. Barbara married Ernest Jackson Boyett, Jr. on December 18, 1971. ""Her one wish was that neither one would go first and either one would have to live without the other one,"" said Max Smith, an elder at Dayspring Fellowship. Burial was in the Junction City Cemetery, Junction, Texas, on Tuesday, December 6, 2011.","STR06" "I3784","Bulin","Edward James","28 Mar 1901","Jul 1969","0","A Milligan native, he graduated with the class of 1919 from High School in Milligan. He attended the University of Nebraska two years. Edward was employed at the James Bors Garage as a Mechanic for many years. After the passing of James Bors in 1943, Edward went into partnership with James Bors's sons-in-law; Deryl Hillis and Charles Baer, being in the Ford dealership. The partnership dissolved in 1956 and Edward purchased the Slezak Garage building, where he continued in the Garage business, known as Swede's Motor Service, until his retirement in 1967. (Milligan, pp 215 - 216).","STR06" "I3784","Bulin","Edward James","28 Mar 1901","Jul 1969","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Atlanta Prct
Enumerated 9 and 10 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 124 Sheet 3B
55-55
Bulin, Albert Head M W 54 M 1870 Na 1877 Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia Farmer
Bulin, Antonie Wf F W 50 M 1890 Na 1890 Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia
Bulin, Anna Dtr F W 27 S Neb Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia
Bulin, Frank Son M W 22 S Neb Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia Farm Laborer
Bulin, Eddie Nephew M W 18 S Neb Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia","STR06" "I14892","Bulin","Frank J.","13 Apr 1897","3 Apr 1932","0","He graduated from Milligan High School in 1914, and attended the University of Nebraska School of Agriculture. He managed the Bulin farm after the death of his father. He was a member of the Knight of Pythias Lodge in Milligan. Frank died April 3, 1932 from injuries sustained in a car accident two weeks previously at the age of 34 years and 11 1/2 months with burial in the Bohemian National Cemetery (Milligan, p 216).","STR06" "I7895","Bulin","Helen","Abt 1906","Yes, date unknown","0","Helen Bulin, age 22, was living with her Aunt and Uncle, Anna HAMOUZ and Dr. V.V. SMRHA, at the time of the 1930 Fillmore County, Nebraska census. She was a teacher.","STR06" "I7897","Bulin","Mary","17 Nov 1891","22 Dec 1982","0","Her name at death was Mary NEDOM.","STR06" "I36581","Bulin","Mary","Abt 1907","29 May 1996","0","Said to have married Homer Hobbs, and passed away on 29 May 1996. (Milligan, 1988-2008, p. 123). Not located on the SSDI.","STR06" "I3775","","","","","","","" "I16895","Bulin","Vaclav ""James""","Nov 1842","Aft 1900","0","Vaclav and Marie Kosa Bulin circa 1868, settling first with relatives in Yuba, Wisconsin. Vaclav was a builder and cabinent maker. While in Wisconsin, they had twin boys and a baby girl. They moved to Glengary Township in the winter of 1878. There they came to live with Jan Kotas, Marie Bulin's uncle who lived in a sod hut near Milligan. Vaclav built the church on the north cemetery, for which Jan Kotas donated the lumber. Vaclav bought 160 acres, SE 1/4 Section 13 Glengary Township, Railroad Land, near Milligan.

In the spring of 1888, the blizzard year, the five children of Vaclav and Marie Bulin took sick with diptheria. Three children died within a week, Mary age nine and the twin boys, Frank and Joe, age seven. It is said that a lady from Strang heard of the disease and came in her buggy, and treated the children ""with a powder."" The children stopped dying and the two who survived were W. J. and Albert Bulin. (Milligan, pp 214 - 215)

The 1900 census indicates they also had a son John, born ca Dec 1879 who was still living in their home. Additionally, Mary was shown as the mother of 6 children in total, three still living.","STR06" "I16895","Bulin","Vaclav ""James""","Nov 1842","Aft 1900","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

FamilySearch
1880 Census

Census Place:Glengary, Fillmore, Nebraska
Source:FHL Film 1254748 National Archives Film T9-0748 Page 50
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
James BULIN Self M M W 42 BOHEMEN Occ: Farmer Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN
Mary BULIN Wife F M W 41 BOHEMEN Occ: Housekeeper Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN
Albert BULIN Son M S W 16 BOHEMEN Occ:At School Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN
James BULIN Son M S W 15 BOHEMEN Occ:At School Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN

1900 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 26 Sheet 4A Stamped 136
70-72
Bulin, Vaclav Head W M Nov 1842 58 m 36 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1868 32 Na Farmer
Bulin, Mary Wf W F Oct 1839 60 M1 36 6/3 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1868 32
Bulin, John Son W M Dec 1879 (sic) 20 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farm Laborer


","STR06" "I16893","Bulin","Vaclav ""James""","May 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp, Village of Milligan
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 26 Sheet 1B
13-13
Bulin, W. J. Head W M May 1866 34 11 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia Dealer in Pumps
Bulin, Rosie W W F Dec 1870 29 m 11 8/6 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1878 22
Bulin, Mary Dtr W F Nov 1891 8 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Bulin, Albert Son W M Apr 1893 7 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Bulin, Emma Dtr W F July 1894 5 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Bulin, Ada Dtr W F Mar 1896 4 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Bulin, Mollie Dtr W F Oct 1897 2 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Bulin, Rosie Dtr W F Mar 1899 1 Neb Bohemia Bohemia

1910 Census
California, Glenn County, Twp 1
29 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 27 Sheet 4A
50-51
Bulin, William J Head W M 43 m1 21 Wisc Bohemia Farmer
Bulin, Rose Wf F W 38 m1 21 11/9 Bohemia Bohemia
Bulin, Mary Dtr F W 18 S Neb Wisc Bohemia
Bulin, Albert Son M W 16 S Neb Wisc Bohemia Farm Laborer
Bulin, Emma Dtr F W 15 S Neb Wisc Bohemia
Bulin, Ada Dtr F W 14 S Neb Wisc Bohemia
Bulin, Molly Dtr F W 12 S Neb Wisc Bohemia
Bulin, Rose Dtr F W 11 S Neb Wisc Bohemia
Bulin, Edward Son M W 10 S Neb Wisc Bohemia
Bulin, Ella Dtr F W 6 S Neb Wisc Bohemia
Bulin, Helen Dtr F W 4 S Neb Wisc Bohemia
Zajic, Joseph Boarder M W 59 D Bohemia Bohemia 1868 Na Farmer Laborer
The census shows that the Bulins native language was German, while that of their boarder, Joseph Zajic, was Czech. The native language of the Bulin's was most likely actually also Czech.




","STR06" "I14897","Bulin","Vojtech ""Albert""","18 Apr 1864","9 Jun 1923","0","After his marriage, he bought 160 acres in Saline County, Nebraska SW1/4 in Section 18 Atlanta Township. Albert was one of the progressive farmers of the community, engaging extensively in pure-bred stock raising of the first Shorthorn Cattle in this community, Percheron horses and Poland China hogs. He raised peacocks and had the first pheasants by ordering eggs from Pennsylvania and hatching them. He also had the first alfalfa grown in the area. (Milligan, p 215)

FindAGrave shows that he was a veteran of World War I.","STR06" "I14897","Bulin","Vojtech ""Albert""","18 Apr 1864","9 Jun 1923","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Atlanta Precinct
Enumerated 6 through 9 May 1910
SD 4 ED 116 Sheet 7B
136-138
Bulin, Albert Head M W 45 m1 21 AustBohemian AustBohemian AustBohemian 1868 Na English Farmer
Bulin, Tonie Wf F W 40 m1 21 4/4 AustBohemian AustBohemian AustBohemian 1880 English
Bulin, Mary Dtr F W 20 S Neb AustBohemian AustBohemian English
Bulin, Anna Dtr F W 18 S Neb AustBohemian AustBohemian English
Bulin, Rosie Dtr F W 16 S Neb AustBohemian AustBohemian English
Bulin, Frank Son M W 13 S Neb AustBohemian AustBohemian English
Bulin, Marie Mother F W 69 Wd AustBohemian AustBohemian AustBohemian 1868 Bohemian Own Income
Novak, Anton Hired Man M W 22 S AustBohemian AustBohemian AustBohemian 1903 Al English Farm Laborer
Stich, Frank Hired Man M W 21 S AustBohemian AustBohemian AustBohemian 1906 Al English Farm Laborer

1920 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Atlanta Prct
Enumerated 9 and 10 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 124 Sheet 3B
55-55
Bulin, Albert Head M W 54 M 1870 Na 1877 Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia Farmer
Bulin, Antonie Wf F W 50 M 1890 Na 1890 Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia
Bulin, Anna Dtr F W 27 S Neb Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia
Bulin, Frank Son M W 22 S Neb Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia Farm Laborer
Bulin, Eddie Nephew M W 18 S Neb Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia

","STR06" "I20979","Bulkley","Benjamin","1 Mar 1821","Yes, date unknown","0","""Resides in Lodi, Iroquois Co, Ill."" (Dwight, p 194).","STR06" "I20984","Bulkley","Charles Carrell","25 Sep 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","""Resides in Meriden, Ct."" (Dwight, p 195).","STR06" "I20982","Bulkley","Chauncey","9 Mar 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","""Resides in Meriden, Ct."" (Dwight, p 195).","STR06" "I19321","Bulkley","Chauncey Bowers","Bef 1796","Yes, date unknown","0","""A farmer in Chatham, Ct."" (Dwight, p 194).

He was the son of Chauncy BULKLEY a merchant, who ""for a long time held the office of justice of the peace in the town. He was very wealthy and lent considerable money to the town in the time of the Revolution, as appears by the books of the treasurer. October 23, 1774, he was married to Sarah, widow of Nathaniel DOANE, and daughter of Jonathan PARMELEE; she died in 1792, and he married Mary, widow of Joseph HURD and daughter of the Rev. Benjamin BOWERS. By her he had a son, Chauncy BOWERS, who married Lovina STRONG. Esquire BULKLEY died May 10, 1818, aged 75 years.""

From The History of Middlesex County 1635-1885
J. H. Beers & Co, 36 Versey Street, New York
1884
Pages 198-217
Chatham,
The Early Settlers and Their Descendants, Part 1
(transcribed by Janece Streig)
http://dunhamwilcox.net/bios/chatham_bios.htm
","STR06" "I20978","Bulkley","Lovinia","16 Dec 1817","Yes, date unknown","0","""Married Alanson A. CLARK."" (Dwight, p 194).","STR06" "I22200","Bullard","Elizabeth Ann","12 Feb 1843","15 Apr 1875","0","Some researchers have shown that she and Lofton divorced, and that Elizabeth died in 1883. Bonnie Seiler, a descendant states that this is not correct. Her records indicated that Elizabeth died 15 April 1875.

Bonnie also notes that Elizabeth was marrid to George PARKER before she married Lofton Hayes McLemore. George was killed in the Civil War. Bonnie states that on the marriage record of Elizabeth and Loften Hayes she was listed as Elizabeth Parker, daughter of James and Sarah Bullard.","STR06" "I22238","Bullard","James","10 Mar 1809","7 Oct 1886","0","1883 Sampson County NC Will James BULLARD 30 Jan 1883 prob. 25 Oct 1886 Wife Elizabeth BULLARD 1 years support, tools, furniture, and rem. after her death to be sold and divided equally among my children Son John BULLARD, Daughter ELIZABETH McLEMORE, Daughter Mary L BULLARD, Dau. Sallie M SIMMONS, Dau. Matilda BULLARD, Son Thomas F BULLARD, Dau. Martha J AVRIT, Son James L BULLARD, Son Henry G BULLARD, Son Giles BULLARD...(Excerpt courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)","STR06" "I22238","Bullard","James","10 Mar 1809","7 Oct 1886","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
Unable to locate

1860 Census
North Carolina, Southern District Little Coharie, P.O. Owensville
Enumerated 9 July 1860
509-492
James Bullard 51 M Farmer $3000 $3000 NC
Elizabeth Bullard 44 F NC
Elizabeth A. Bullard 17 F NC
Henry G. Bullard 16 M NC
James L. Bullard 14 M NC
Sarah M. Bullard 13 F NC
Ann M(atilda) Bullard 11 F NC
Thos. F. Bullard 8 M

1870 Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, Little Coharie
Enumerated 15 Jun 1870
26-26
Bullard, James 61 M W Farmer NC
Bullard, Elizabeth 54 F W Keeping House NC
Carr, Martha 30 F W Keeping House NC
Carr, Mary 5 F W At Home NC
Carr, Sarah 1 F W At Home NC
Bullard, Minta 11 F B Keeping House NC
Bullard, Matilda 21 F W Keeping House NC

1880 Census Household:
Name RelationMarital StatusGenderRaceAgeBirthplaceOccupationFather's BirthplaceMother's Birthplace
James BULLARD Self M Male W 70 NC Farmer NC NC
Elizabeth BULLARD Wife M Female W 62 NC Keeping House NC NC
Mary SESSOMS Other S Female W 33 NC Servant NC NC
Micajah SESSOMS Other S Male W 8 NC NC NC
Source Information:
Census PlaceLittle Coharie, Sampson, North Carolina
Family History Library Film 1254982 NA Film Number T9-0982
Page Number 208C","STR06" "I36589","Bullard","John","Aft 1836","Yes, date unknown","0","Named in his fathers will.","STR06" "I22217","Bullard","Margaret A. Catherine","Abt 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","The 1850 census indicates was born in Georgia, however later enumerations all show her place of birth as North Carolina.","STR06" "I36588","Bullard","Martha J.","Abt 1840","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown as Martha Carr, living with her parents and two young daughters, at the time of the 1870 census. Listed as Martha J AVRIT in her father's 1883 will.","STR06" "I36588","Bullard","Martha J.","Abt 1840","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, Little Coharie
Enumerated 15 Jun 1870
26-26
Bullard, James 61 M W Farmer NC
Bullard, Elizabeth 54 F W Keeping House NC
Carr, Martha 30 F W Keeping House NC
Carr, Mary 5 F W At Home NC
Carr, Sarah 1 F W At Home NC
Bullard, Minta 11 F B Keeping House NC
Bullard, Matilda 21 F W Keeping House NC

","STR06" "I28371","Bullard","Roland Roby","17 Sep 1912","24 Jul 2007","0","Autryville

Mr. Roland Roby Bullard, 94 of 692 Bullard Road, died on Tuesday July 24, 2007 at Bethesda Health Care in Fayetteville.

Funeral services will be held on Friday, July 27, 2007 at Butler Funeral Home at 11:00 A.M. with the Rev. Paul Honeycutt officiating. Burial will follow at Sunrise Memorial Gardens in Salemburg.

Mr. Bullard was born in 1912 in Sampson County to the late George Otho and Rachel Hattie Faircloth Bullard. He was a 60 year member of the Roseboro Masonic Lodge # 585 AF & AM., and a member of Pleasant Union Baptist Church. He worked as a Safety Engineer in the Insurance industry.

Mr. Bullard is survived by: his wife of 70 years, Hazel Bullard of the home; one daughter, Carolyn Blackburn of St. Pauls; one son, Sidney Bullard, and wife Ann of Stokes, NC; 4 grandchildren, Sheri Jolly, and husband Dickie of Wilmington, Kenneth Bullard, and wife Linda of Palmer, Alaska, Jon Newton of Cambridge, England, and Carla Amedee, and husband Brett of Lusaka, Zambia Africa; and 6 great grandchildren, Aaron Jolly, Tiffany Bullard, Amanda Bullard, Tyler Amedee, Seth Amedee, and Walker Amedee.

Family will receive friends Thursday evening from 7 until 9 P.M. at Butler Funeral Home, 401 W. Roseboro Street, Roseboro.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Pleasant Union Baptist Church, 2300 Pleasant Union Road, Roseboro, NC 2832.

http://www.butlerfh.com/new_view.php?id=28266

","STR06" "I7228","Bullock","Anne ""Annie"" Newton","Abt 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Lemuel Bullock and Martha Day. Dale Rubel shows that she was born in Holmes County, Mississippi, and died ca 1912 in Short, Texas.

The death certificate of her eldest son, Oscar, instead showed that Anne was born in Virginia.","STR06" "I22927","","","","","","","" "I32018","Bullock","Frances Mary ""Polly""","Bef 1775","","0","Said to be the daughter of Nathaniel BULLOCK and Mary HAWKINS, and been born in Madison County, Georgia.

http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/u/l/Robert-Bullock-SC/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0005.html
","STR06" "I33103","Bullock","Launa","22 Feb 1902","8 Jan 1986","0","Wynema McGrew show her as a daughter of John and Minnie Bullock of Pioneer LA. The obituary of her son, James Carroll McGrew, instead shows his mother as Launa Borders. It appears this may be her name at her death, as James Carroll also had listed as surving him a brothers [step?] Tulley Borders and Dub Borders. It is therefore assumed that Bullock is her maiden name.","STR06" "I31720","Bullock","Mary Martha","1 Apr 1873","4 Apr 1916","0","James McKinney lists her as Mary Martha Bullock Dishon. It appears that her eldest daughter, Nellie, born ca 1900-1902, was born to Martha's first husband instead of to Thomas G. McLemore.","STR06" "I32020","Bullock","William Noah","Abt 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
William N. BULLOCK Self M Male W 41 KY Farmer KY KY
Nancy BULLOCK Wife M Female W 36 IND Keeps House KY KY
Bellcena BULLOCK Dau S Female W 12 KY At Home KY IN
Perry M. BULLOCK Son S Male W 11 KY On Farm KY IN
Mary M. BULLOCK Dau S Female W 7 KY KY IN
Nancy A. BULLOCK Dau S Female W 5 KY KY IN
Sarah C. BULLOCK Dau S Female W 3 KY KY IN
Buford G. BULLOCK Son S Male W 3 KY KY IN
Cyrenus H. BULLOCK Son S Male W 9M KY KY IN

Source Information: Census Place Precinct 6, Pulaski, Kentucky
Family History Library Film 1254440
NA Film Number T9-0440
Page Number 212B","STR06" "I46362","Bulwan","Ruth","25 Jan 1935","13 Sep 2014","0","LAKE WALES - Ruth Bulwan Motis, 79, of Lake Wales, Florida, passed away Saturday, September 13, 2014, at her residence due to respiratory failure.

She was born January 25, 1935, in Lincoln, Nebraska, to the late John E. and Esther Barney Bulwan and she has been a resident of the area for 27 years, moving here from Friend, Nebraska. She was a nurse and homemaker. Ruth was an accomplished water skier and took pride in teaching all of her children to water ski. Ruth graduated from Friend High School in Friend, Nebraska, she was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary Post 183 in Friend, Nebraska, and a member of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd in Lake Wales.

She was preceded in death by her son, Matt Motis, brothers, Rex Bulwan and Paul Bulwan, sister-in-law, Arlene Bulwan.

Survivors include her husband of 59 years, Edmund Motis; sons, Michael Motis and wife Regina of Babson Park, John Motis and wife Laura of Babson Park, David Motis and wife Jeanette of Babson Park; daughter-in-law, Rhonda Motis of Lake Wales; sisters, Marilyn Rohrig and husband Allan of Friend, NE, Clarice Bohn and husband Richard of Omaha, NE; sister-in-law, Dolores Bulwan of York, NE; 19 grandchildren and 24 great grandchildren, many nieces and nephews.

Memorial services will be held 10 00 AM Saturday, September 20, 2014, at the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd with The Rev. Fr. Thomas C. Seitz officiating and Deacon John Motis. Inurnment will follow at the Episcopal Church Cloister Garden. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Legion Auxiliary Post, 183 Main Street Friend, NE 68359. Condolences may be sent to the family at
www.marionnelsonfuneralhome.com .

Published in Ledger from Sept. 17 to Sept. 18, 2014
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I6193","Bunch","Rena W.","5 Feb 1890","17 Dec 1911","0","Said to be the daughter of James Bunch and Mary Norwood. The Stephens County, Oklahoma - Comanche, Indian Territory Business Directory had the following listing: Bunch, Jas. - Rock Island Hotel Prop.

Rena died of appendicitis at the age of 21, with a contributory factor being her pregnancy of five months duration. She and John William Gentry were still newlyweds, having married just seven months prior to her untimely death.Although she died in Ardmore, her death certificate shows she was a resident of Doughery, Murray County, OK at the time of her death, some 16 miles away.","STR06" "I6193","Bunch","Rena W.","5 Feb 1890","17 Dec 1911","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Stephens County, Brown Township, Comanche City
Enumerated 20 April 1910
SD 5 ED 231 Sheet 5A Stamped 82
76-76
Bunch, James Head M W 52 m1 28 La TN TN Farmer
Bunch, Mary L Wf F W 50 m1 26 6/6 La La La
Bunch, Norwood Son M W 27 S Tx La La Agent Real Estate
Bunch, Rena Dtr F W 20 S Tx La La
Bunch, Sellys Son M W 18 S Tx La La
Bunch, Luther Son M W 15 S Tx La La","STR06" "I6193","Bunch","Rena W.","5 Feb 1890","17 Dec 1911","0","(Medical):contributory cause pregnancy","STR06" "I47012","Bunker","Dorian J.","16 Sep 1949","1 Oct 2017","0","A Memorial Service for Dorian will be held on Friday, October 6, 2017 at 10:30 a.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska with Pastor Pat Norris officiating.

There will be no visitation as Dorian's wishes were to be cremated.

Military Graveside Services will be held following the Memorial Service at the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan, Nebraska with the Milligan American Legion - HSSK Post 240 conducting the military honors.

Memorials are to be directed to the family for a later designation.

Dorian James Bunker was born to James A. Bunker and Dorothy R. (Koca) Bunker on September 16,

1949, in Lincoln, Nebraska and passed away on October 1, 2017, at Homestead Nursing Home, Lincoln, Nebraska, at the age of 68 years, 15 days. He was the second of three children.

During high school, he was very involved in sports and music and excelled in both. He was active in 4-H and was selected as Adams County 4-H King in 1969.

Dorian attended Central Nebraska Technical College in Hastings from 1967 through 1969, graduating with an Associates Degree in food service. He was drafted into the Army on September 9, 1969 and was sent to Germany where he served as a General's Enlisted Aide for two years. He was discharged on January 29, 1971.

On February 5, 1972 he was married to Victoria S. Johnson in Hastings, Nebraska. From that union two children were born, Adam J. Bunker and Dori A. Bunker. Dorian was employed by PFM (Professional Food Service Management) that contracted with colleges and universities to manage their food service programs. Beginning in 1972, they lived and worked in Sioux Falls, S.D., fed Boy Scouts in Michigan, then transferred to Pepperdine University in Malibu, California, and then to California Institute of the Arts. In 1975 they moved to Northglenn, Colorado where he fed college students at the Colorado School of Mines.

On January 1, 1977, the family moved to Milligan, Nebraska, and he helped his father and mother run Bunker's Inn & Lounge purchasing the business in 1985. While in Milligan, he was on a bowling league and he also spent many hours fishing and even participated in several out of state fishing tournaments.

Dorian divorced in 1993 and in 1996 married Constance (Hubl) Jarosik. Dorian and Connie made their home in Aurora, Nebraska. He continued in the food service industry until his retirement.

He enjoyed spending time with his step-grandson, Cameron, whom he taught to bowl, and with Cameron's dog ""Lucky"". He was a member of the American Legion H.S.S.K. Post #240, Milligan.

He is survived by his wife Connie Bunker of Aurora; children Adam J. Bunker and wife, Katie, of Lincoln, Dori Ann Bunker of Omaha and her significant other Steve Stimple of Grand Island; sister Letitia Naprstek, and her husband Dale of Ord; step-children Ed Jarosik and spouse, Tanya Henrichs and spouse, Tiffany Jarosik, Jennifer Jarosik and Darren Jarosik and spouse; step-grandchildren, Cameron, Rachel, Micah, Dakota, Logan, Mya and Raelyn; one niece and one nephew; first cousins and all of his ""Bunker"" relatives from Missouri.

He was preceded in death by his parents, baby brother Delwyn, and one stepson, Luke Jarosik.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I42541","Bunker","James Adam","25 Jun 1924","4 Feb 2013","0","James Adam Bunker was born June 25, 1924 at Montrose, Iowa, the eldest child of Isaac Johnson (Jake) and Martha Ellen (Value) Bunker. He passed away suddenly, after a brief illness on February 4, 2013 in Lincoln, NE. He was 88 years, 7 months, 10 days old.
Jim attended grade school at Alexandria, MO and Vincennes, IA. He graduated from Argyle, IA high school in 1942. He worked on the farms where his dad was employed and was a busboy at Bishop's Cafeteria before enlisting in the US Air Force on October 28,1943. His basic training was Amarillo, TX, being transferred to Pocotella, ID and finally to Bruning, NE.
He was the new baseball catcher on the base team when he caught the eye of a local girl. He and Dorothy Ruby Koca were married December 2, 1944 at the base chapel. To their union 3 children were born: Letitia Angeline, Dorian James, and Delwynne Jay (stillborn).
Jim reported to Dalhart, TX before his overseas departure on May 22, 1945. He served in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater with the 507th Fighter Group, 463rd Fighter Squadron, primarily on the island of Ieshima. After Japan's surrender he returned state side and was honorably discharged on April 8, 1946. He belonged to the Geneva, NE VFW Post # 7102 and the Milligan, NE American Legion HSSK Post # 240. In typical Czech fashion Jim and Dorothy enjoyed dancing. Once Jim learned to waltz and polka, they made a very handsome couple on the dance floor. The song ""Waltz Across Texas"" was a favorite. Jim and Dorothy farmed in the Milligan/Friend area getting started with help from Louis Koca, Jim's father-in-law. In 1955 they struck out on their own and moved to an irrigated farm southeast of Roseland, NE. They worked side by side planting, tending and harvesting crops, cattle and hogs. Jim's pride was his registered herd of black Angus cattle. When he had to disperse his herd, he couldn't bring himself to attend the sale, choosing instead to say ""goodbye"" as they were trucked off the yard.
After he quit farming, Jim worked for Mid-Rivers Grain Elevator in Roseland. In 1976 he and Dorothy moved back to Milligan where they owned and operated Bunker's Inn Restaurant & Lounge. Son Dorian joined them in 1985 and ultimately purchased the restaurant upon Jim's retirement.
Ever a tender of the land, Jim began putting in a huge garden. He would patiently plot out his plants on a graph of paper and the transfer it all onto his garden plot. There were tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, maybe a zucchini or some onions, all grown just to share with others. His greatest joy of gardening was sharing it with family and friends.
Jim and Dorothy loved to support their grandchildren's events and activities. They spent much of their retirement travelling to those events. Jim loved Cubs baseball and was an avid horserace fan. He didn't always bet, but he studied that program thoroughly for every race.
After Dorothy's stroke in 2006, he became her primary caregiver-cooking, cleaning, doing the laundry, and managing her medication and doctor appointments. After her death in 2010, he remained in the family home firmly independent.
He made sure he stayed involved and in contact with his grandchildren and great grandchildren. He made sure that Reed and Rhett had an abundant supply of Grandpa Jim's cookies (graham crackers and frosting) and enjoyed playing Santa with them as his elf helpers.
He was a loving, caring example to family and friends. Proud yet humble. Generous, sometimes to a fault, but always encouraging and upbeat. He always saw his glass half full, never half empty. He always said ,""Leave the world better than you found it"" He did just that.
He will be sorely missed by this community and his friends, but mostly by the family who has lost the ""rock"" on which we all leaned. He is preceded in death by his beloved wife of 66 years, Dorothy; infant son, Delwynne; his parents; one sister, Wanda; one step-grandson, Luke Jarosik; one step-great granddaughter, Riley Hinrichs.
He leaves to mourn his daughter Letitia (Tish) and Dale Naprstek; his son, Dorian and Connie Bunker; brothers, Carl and Shirley Bunker and Ivan Bunker & Lois White; his sister, Delores Kinkaede and Albert Ewalt; sister-in-law, Angeline (Koca) Brunkow.
Also survived by grand children Adam & Katie Bunker, Dawn and Rick McFadden, Dori Ann Bunker, Tylr and Sabrina Naprstek. Step-grandchildren: Ed Jarosik, Tonia & Kip Hinrichs, Tiffany, Jennifer, Darren Jarosik. Great grandsons: Reed and Rhett McFadden. Step-great grandchildren: Cameron Jarosik, Rachel and Micah Hinrichs, Dakota Jubb.
Memorial services for Jim were held on Friday, February 8, 2013 at 10:30 a.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan. Karla Sheffy officiated the services. Deb Brunkow accompanied the congregation in the singing of ""In The Garden.""
Honorary Pallbearers for the service included Jim's Grandchildren & Great Grandchildren and the Men of the ""Smart"" table at morning coffee. Graveside inurnment was held in the Bohemian National Cemetery with Military Honors performed by the Milligan American Legion HSSK Post 240. Memorials are directed to the Milligan American Legion.
","STR06" "I7769","Bunn","Benjamin F.","Abt 1867","17 Dec 1940","0","Name: Benjamin F. Bunn
Titles & Terms:
Death Date: 17 Dec 1940
Death Place: Bowling Green, Wood, Ohio
Birth Date: 07 Dec 1866
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace: ... W., Ohio
Death Age: 74 years 10 days
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Widowed
Race or Color: American
Street Address: Bowling Green R.F.D. #1
Occupation: Laborer (Common)
Residence: Bowling Green, Plain Twp., Wood, Ohio
Burial Date: 19 Dec 1940
Burial Place:
Cemetery Name: Oak Grove Cem.
Spouse's Name: Mary
Father's Name: Reaion Bunn
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Ruch
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Mother's Birthplace:
Film Number: 2023888
Digital Folder Number: 4027439
Image Number: 2092
Certificate Number: fn 78294
Collection: Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953
","STR06" "I42402","Bunnel","Ann","Abt 1740","Yes, date unknown","0","Mike Bennet notes that she was a daughte of Samuel BONNELL, born ca 1708.","STR06" "I20731","Bunnell","Mary","Abt 1649-1650","20 Jul 1724","0","Said to be the daughter of William BUNNELL and Ann WILMOT, both of whom died in New Haven County, Conneticut.","STR06" "I43796","","","","","","","" "I37076","","","","","","","" "I43795","Burch","Dennis Wayne","26 Sep 1958","13 Apr 2021","0","Mr. Dennis Wayne Burch, age 62, of the Rosevine Community of Sabine County, Texas, passed from this life on Tuesday, April 13, 2021, in Sabine County, Texas.

Dennis was born on September 26, 1958, in San Augustine, Texas, to the late Adell (Ferguson) Rhodes Burch and the late Loy ""Skeet"" Burch, and had been a lifelong resident of the area. He was affiliated with Rosevine United Pentecostal Church and worked as a pipeliner.

His survivors include his daughter, Shonda Stanley and husband Timbo of Brookeland, Texas; a brother, Gilbert Burch and wife Beverly of Pineland, Texas; sisters, Sue Burch of Broaddus, Texas, and Linda Loggins and husband Leon of Rebecca, Texas; and three grandchildren, Remington Stanley, Timber Stanley, and Leyton Stanley.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Adell (Ferguson) Rhodes Burch; father, Loy ""Skeet"" Burch; son, Chris Setters; brothers, Hershel Rhodes, James Rhodes, Paul Albert Rhodes, Tommy Rhodes, Timothy Rhodes, and Kenneth Earl Rhodes.

Graveside services are set for 10 a.m. Thursday, April 15, 2021, at Rosevine Cemetery, located on FM 1 in Rosevine, Texas, with Bro. Gordon Simmons officiating.

Visit www.WymanRobertsFuneralHome.com for memories and condolences.

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

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 21, 2021, page 10.","STR06" "I33208","","","","","","","" "I6167","Burch","Myrtis","19 Jul 1895","22 Apr 1998","0","Daughter of Michael Mathis BURCH and Mary Eloise NASH. Third of five girls in a family of eight. Moved with her family to Duncan, OK, at the age of one.

Homer Strong recounts a story about driving by her home one day, when she was about 90 years old. She was on the roof, removing shingles. He was worried about her, but knew that once she was determined to do something, there was no stopping her. So instead of chiding her for attempting a dangerous task on her own, he suggested they have a pot of coffee and visit. Myrtis dearly loved her coffee. While she was occupied making the coffee, Homer called her son James, and explained the situation. James knew his mothers temperament as well. Within just a few hours, James, his son, and a crew were at her home, and they finished the job. Both James and Homer knew that once Homer left, nothing but that would have stopped her from finishing the job on her own.

Newspaper cutting from 1995 relating to her 100th birthday celebrations in files of Lynell Gentry and Kenneth C. Harvey. At the age of one hundred years, her living relatives (descendants) were; Four (4) children Eleven (11) grandchildren Twenty Seven (27) great-grandchildren Three (3) great-great grandchildren

At that time she was living at the Ada Baptist Village, Ada, Oklahoma. This is a 50-unit apartment complex for adults more than 55 years of age, owned and operated by Baptist Retirement Centres of Oklahoma.

","STR06" "I40965","Burch","Nodie Clara","18 Feb 1923","6 Apr 1995","0","In her annotated transcription of the Tebo Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows her as Nodie C. (Clara Burch) Cobb. The ""Welch, Friends and Allied Families"" tree on Ancestry.com shows her as born in Texas, a daughter of John ""Jonnie"" BURCH and Minerva/Maurena ADAMS of San Augustine County, Texas.","STR06" "I32565","Burda","Anna","17 Aug 1892","May 1972","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Monroe District
Enumerated 21 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 114 Sheet 7A
131-132
Burda, Mathias Hd W M Jan 1850 50 M24 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1867 33 Na Farmer
Burda, Mary Wf W F Aug 1863 36 m24 6/6 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1884 14
Burda, Frank Son W M Apr 1879 21 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farm Laborer
Burda, Joseph Son W M May 1878 20 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farm Laborer
Burda, Adolph Son W M Aug 1885 12 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Burda, John Son W M Nov 1888 12 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Burda, Annie Dtr W F Aug 1892 8 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Burda, Emon Son W M Nov 1895 5 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia

","STR06" "I39624","Burden","Charles","Jul 1857","16 Mar 1952","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Michigan, Ionia County, Odessa Twp
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 5 ED 21 Sheet 2B
51-53
Burton, Charles Head W M July 1857 42 M/10 Mich NY NY Farmer
Burton, Ella Wf W F Nov 1859 40 M/10 5/3 Mich NY NY
Burton, Mattie Dtr W F May 1892 8 S Mich Mich Mich
Burton, Roy Son W M Dec 1895 4 S Mich Mich Mich
Burton, Winnie Dtr W F Aug 1898 4 S Mich Mich Mich

1910 Census
not located


","STR06" "I34018","Burdette","David Douglas","20 Sep 1957","2 May 2018","0","Name: David Douglas Burdette Date of Birth: 20 Sep 1957 Gender: Male Birth County: Galveston Father's Name: James Robert Burdette Mother's Name: Elizabeth Beatrice Weaver Roll Number: 1957_0002

David Douglas Burdette, 60, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Wednesday, May 2, 2018 in LSU Medical Center Hospital in Shreveport, Louisiana.

David was born September 20, 1957 in Galveston, Texas to James Robert and Elizabeth Weaver Burdette. David was a long-time employee of Ritter Lumber Co. in Hemphill, Texas where he worked in sales and helping customers.

He enjoyed old cars and playing golf. He also loved to watch his sons play sports and was very proud of the boys and their accomplishments.

David is survived by his sons, Eric Burdette of Huntsville, Texas and Chris Burdette of Groves, Texas; brothers, James Robert Burdette of Houston, Texas and George Burdette of Hemphill, Texas; and sister, Elizabeth Kay Burdette of Madisonville, Texas.

He was preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Callie Fay Burdette.

Graveside services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, May 6, 2018 in Mt. Sinai Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Kevin Windham officiating.

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

Downloaded from the Starr Funeral Home website, also published in the Sabine County Reporter, May 9, 2018, Page 5","STR06" "I34019","","","","","","","" "I32036","Burdine","Hepsia Armelda Mildred","2 Feb 1916","28 Dec 1996","0","She was the daughter of Franklin ""Frank"" BURDINE and Sarah Catherine BULLOCK.

SSDI
MCLEMORE, HEPSIA R 02 Feb 1916 28 Dec 1996 (V) 80 40330 (Harrodsburg, Mercer, KY) 40456 (Mount Vernon, Rockcastle, KY) Kentucky 405-64-3077","STR06" "I32036","Burdine","Hepsia Armelda Mildred","2 Feb 1916","28 Dec 1996","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Kentucky, Pulaski County, Dallas Precinct
Enumerated 2 and 3 of Jan 1920
SD 11 ED 222 Sheets 1A and 1B
10-10
Elijah and Susie Bullock
11-11
Burdine, Frank Head M W 45 M Ky Ky Ky Farmer
Burdine, Sarrah Wf F W 45 M Ky Ky Ky
Burdine, Mary Dtr F W 16 S Ky Ky Ky
Burdine, Herbert Son M W 13 S Ky Ky Ky
Burdine, Walter Son M W 16 S Ky Ky Ky
Burdine, Earl Son M W 6 S US/NS? Ky Ky
Burdine, Hepsy Aremildie Dtr F W 4 2/12 S Ky Ky Ky
12-12
Henry and Idella Bullock



","STR06" "I27665","Bures","Agnes","11 Sep 1911","3 Apr 1976","0","""Agnes SCHMIDT of Fairmont..."" (Milligan, p. 220).","STR06" "I27667","","","","","","","" "I39983","Bures","Barbora","13 Oct 1843","Between 1884 and 1900","0","On the 1880 Saunders County, NE census, HH 127-127 was that of Barbara BURES and her husband, Vaclas Chlup (transcribed as Kloop), HH 128-128 Frank and Ann Soukup (transcribed as Socoop), HH 129-129 Anton and Rosy Soukup (Socoop), and HH 130-130 Anton (age 75) Soukup (Socoop) and Rosy (age 72, or Marie BURES Soukup)? Both the Chlup and the Soukup were in Bohemia, then Will County, IL, then Saunders County, NE, and finally, Fillmore County, NE.","STR06" "I3295","Bures","Darlene","21 Dec 1926","24 Jul 2016","0","Worked for Dr. L. Arnot at Exter as a dental assistant. She was also a featured singer and played the Saxophone for the Dance-Mor Orchestra with her father, Thomas, who played the four row button accordion. (Milligan, p 223).

Obituary

Darlene M. Kroeger, 89, of Lincoln, passed away Sunday, July 24, 2016. Born to Thomas and Mary (Fujan) Bures on December 21, 1926, on a farm near Exeter, she loved sewing, cooking, and being outside enjoying the garden and flowers. Darlene traveled with her husband for several years, kept in touch with family, and always took care of her friends. Darlene was proud of her Czech heritage. She had a special place in her heart for her dog, Buddy.

Darlene is survived by her husband, Robert Wayne; daughters, Connie Rae (Kroeger) D' Agosta and husband, Tony D' Agosta, Kay Frances (Kroeger) Francis; granddaughters, Karla Rae (Joseph) Selness, Mary Beth D'Agosta, Michelle Renae Francis (Kim Dorste); great-grandsons, Gideon Peter Selness, Asher Joseph Selness. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Karen Mae Kroeger; son-in-law, Michael Frank Francis.

Funeral service will be held 10 a.m., Wednesday, July 27, at Colonial Chapel Funeral Home, 5200 R St. Visitation will be held from 4-8 p.m., Tuesday, July 26, with family greeting friends from 5-7 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorials may be given to the Southeast Nebraska Cancer Center, 201 S 68th St. Place, #100, Lincoln, NE 68510. Condolences may be left online at www.lincolnccfh.com.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I3241","Bures","Delores Darlene","17 Aug 1928","10 Oct 2020","0","Obituary, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from the Omaha World Herald

Stejskal, Delores Darlene

August 17, 1928 - October 10, 2020

Preceded in death by husband, Harry F. and brother, Darrell Bures. Survived by daughters, Sonya Stejskal (James Mercer) and LuAnn Denholm (Bill); granddaughters, Tonya Fidler-Larson (Bill) and Nina Fidler (Josh Bundren); two great-grandsons, Drew and Cooper; and special friend, William Hayes.

SERVICES: Thursday, October 15th, 10am, at the West Center Chapel. GRAVESIDE SERVICE: Thursday, 2pm, National Bohemian Cemetery in Milligan, Nebraska. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to St. Gerald's Catholic Church or the Alzheimer's Association.

HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-CUTLER

West Center Chapel, 7805 W. Center Rd.","STR06" "I3294","Bures","Dorothy Elaine","4 Apr 1924","19 Sep 2009","0","Dorothy taught in rural school district #33, #2, and #25, barely sustaining herself on the $40 month salary. Drama, music, and home economics were main high school interests, along with her ability to relate to children. (Milligan, p 230).","STR06" "I27662","Bures","Edward","26 Jan 1904","Aug 1982","0","""Edward Bures of Geneva..."" (Milligan, p. 220).","STR06" "I3297","Bures","Erwin","20 Apr 1920","2 Jan 1982","0","Veteran of World War II. (Milligan, p 223).

","STR06" "I3623","Bures","Frantisek ""Frank""","Abt 1840","24 Feb 1907","0","Frank was married twice. He had seven children by his first wife, Mary Kroupa, and married a second time to Josefa Marc. Frank and Josefa, along with his children from his first marriage, came to America in 1881. They purchased the NW 1/4 of Section 29 in Liberty Township from William Hart for $1600 on June 28, 1881. The Kansas City and Omaha Railroad Company purchased a strip of land 100 feet wide through the northeast corner of this quarter on March 28, 1887, paying them $142. The railroad was built on this strip from McCool Junction to Fairbury.

Frank Bures had a brother, Vaclav, and three sisters who came to America. Marie who was married to Victor HRANAC; Anna, who was married to Frank KUCERA, and after his death she married Matej VOTIPKA and Josie, who was married to John BARNAS, and after his death to Frank PROKOP.

(Milligan, p 220).","STR06" "I3761","Bures","Frantisek ""Frank""","29 Nov 1871","23 Nov 1940","0","He came to America with his parents at eleven years of age to a farm northwest of Milligan. He retired from farming in 1933, moving to Geneva. Frank is buried near both his wives at Ceski Bratri Cemetery. (Milligan, pp. 220 and 221).

Frank Bures
Frank Bures was born in Volenic, Czech, November 30, 1871. He departed this life at the family home at Geneva, NE after an extended illness, Saturday, November 23, 1940 at 4:17 pm, at the age of 68 years, 11 months and 23 days. When about eleven years of age he came with his parents from Europe to Nebraska and located on a farm southwest of Exeter, where he grew to manhood. He experienced all the trials the pioneer families endured. He was married to Mary Jess. They were blessed with three children, two daughters, Anna Rhola and Helen Sluka and a son, John, who survive him. His wife passed away in August, 1901. He was united in marriage to Anna Wesley, May 1, 1902. They spent many happy years of wedded life. He leaves to mourn his beloved wife anna, two sons, Edward and George, four daughters, Josephine Kutler, Agnes Schmidt, Lillian Pribyl, and Alice at home, also seven brothers and two sisters. He spent most of his early life on a farm notheast of Geneva, where he took an active interest in community affairs. He was a member of Modern Woodmen of America camp at Geneva. In 1933 he retired and moved to his home in geneva to spend the last days of his life. He was a kind and loving husband and father and will be greatly missed in the home and by the host of other relatives and friends he leaves. Funeral services were held Monday, Novemer 25, at 1 o'clock at the Kritner Funeral Home at Geneva. Rev. K O savadil of Wilber officiated. the ladies trio of Milligan sang. Interment was in North Milligan Cemetary.

(Courtesy of Cindy Chapman)","STR06" "I3761","Bures","Frantisek ""Frank""","29 Nov 1871","23 Nov 1940","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated 13 and 14 June 1900
SD 4 ED 29 Sheet 6B
105-105
Buresh, Frank Hd W M Nov 1870 29 M 6 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Buresh, Mary Wife W F Sep 1874 28 M 6 4/3 Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Buresh, Annie Dtr W F Aug 1894 5 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Buresh, Hellen Dtr W F Aug 1897 2/12 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Buresh, Mary Dtr W F Mar 1900 2/12 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia

1910 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Madison Twp
Enumerated 23 May 1910
SD 4 ED 33 Sheet 5B
99-99
Bures, Frank Hd M W 40 M2 Aust/Boh Aust/Boh Aust/Boh English Farmer
Bures, Anna Wife F W 31 M2 8 3/3 Neb Aust/Boh Aust/Boh English
Bures, Eddie Son M W 6 S Neb Aust/Boh Neb
Bures, Josia Dtr F W 3 S Neb Aust/Boh Neb
Bures, George Son M W 1 1/12 S Neb Aust/Boh Neb
Bures, Anna Dtr F W 15 S Neb Aust/Boh Neb
Bures, Helen Dtr F W 12 S Neb Aust/Boh Neb
Bures, Johnnie F. Son M W 8 S Neb Aust/Boh Neb

1920 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Madison Twp
Enumerated 12 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 38 Sheet 3B
61-61
Bures, Frank Hd M W 50 M 1881 Na 1894 Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian Farmer
Bures, Annie Wife F W 40 M Neb Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian
Bures, John Son M W 18 S Neb Boh/Boh Neb Farmer Home
Bures, Edward Son M W 15 S Neb Boh/Boh Neb Laborer Home
Bures, Josie Dtr F W 13 S Neb Boh/Boh Neb
Bures, George Son M W 10 S Neb Boh/Boh Neb
Bures, Agnes Dtr F W 8 S Neb Boh/Boh Neb
Bures, Lillian Dtr F W 6 S Neb Boh/Boh Neb
Bures, Alice Dtr F W 3 S Neb Boh/Boh Neb

The lived next door to the Henry and Mary SCHMIDT family

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Madison Two
Enumerated April 20, 1930
ED 30-22 SD 11 Sheet 3B
HH 69-69 Henry and Mary SCHMIDT
HH 70-70
Bures, Frank Hd M W 59 M 23 Czech Czech Czech Czech 1881 Farmer General
Bures, Anna Wf F W 52 M 20 Neb Czech Czech
Bures, Josephine Dtr F W 28 S Neb Czech Neb None
Bures, Agnes Dtr F W 19 S Neb Czech Neb School Teacher Public School
Bures, George Son M W 21 S Neb Czech Neb Laborer Farm
Bures, Lillian Dtr F W 16 S Neb Czech Neb
Bures, Alice Dtr F W 13 S Neb Czech Neb","STR06" "I5702","Bures","George Clifford","28 Mar 1909","9 Feb 1980","0","Of Geneva (Milligan, p 236).","STR06" "I3293","Bures","Irene","18 Jun 1922","10 Nov 2008","0","Taught rural school. (Milligan, p 223).

Irene M. Slezak M. Slezak 86, Milligan, died Monday (11/10/08) in Geneva. Born to Thomas & Mary (Fujan) Bures at Exeter, Neb. Survivors: sons, Thomas Slezak, Fairmont; James ""Jake"" Slezak, Geneva; Gerald Slezak, Milligan; daughter, Jeanne Kottas, Ogallala; sister, Dorothy Buzek, Exeter; Darlene Kroeger, Lincoln; seven grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren. Private family services Thursday at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Private family graveside services at Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation beginning Wednesday (11/12/08) 1 p.m. until 8 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel. Memorials in lieu of flowers to Exeter Senior Center; American Cancer Society; Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Services by Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel

Published in the Lincoln Journal Star on 11/12/2008; Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I3052","Bures","John F.","26 Aug 1901","19 Oct 1979","0","After his mother died while he was just a baby, he was cared for by his great aunt, Mrs. John Hromadka. (Milligan, p 220). When his father remarried in 1902, John was returned to his father's family. (Milligan, p 222).","STR06" "I27663","Bures","Josephine","28 Dec 1906","Yes, date unknown","0","""Josephine KUTTER of El Dorado, Kansas..."" (Milligan, p. 220).","STR06" "I3539","","","","","","","" "I3345","Bures","Kristina","1899","1899","0","Might her first or middle name have been Mary?

Census records show a 2 month old daughter, born in Mar 1900. listed with Frank and Mary at the time of the 1900 Federal Census. This appears to be the ""infant child (who) died June 22, 1899 (sic)..."". Presumably she died in June, 1900, very shortly after this census was taken. On the census, she is listed as Mary.

According to Cindy Chapman, the daughter of Frank and Mary Bures that died young was Kristina, whose tombstone reads Kristina Bures, 1899-1899.

Is is possible they actually had two daughters that died young?","STR06" "I27666","Bures","Lillian","26 Dec 1913","2 Aug 1973","0","""Lillian PRIBYL of Tobias...."" (Milligan, p. 220).","STR06" "I2502","","","","","","","" "I3358","","","","","","","" "I3536","Bures","Richard Charles","13 May 1921","23 Oct 2001","0","Richard was stationed at Camp Hale, Colorado while serving in the U.S. Army. After his discharge, he farmed east of Geneva for twelve years. He later worked for the Standard Oil Company of Fairmont, and in 1966 he moved his family to Colorado. He retired from the City of Loveland Water Department on June 30, 1985, after 15 year of employment. (Milligan, p 219).

SSN 507-42-1959","STR06" "I3538","","","","","","","" "I27288","Bures","Sylvia M.","25 May 1919","7 Apr 2016","0","Funeral Notice

Sylvia M. Johnson, age 96, of Fairmont, died Thursday, April 7, 2016, in Fairmont. Born May 25, 1919, in Geneva, to James & Ella (Schmidt) Bures.

Survivors: daughter, Linda Schafer & husband Louis of Tobias; sons, Lowell Johnson of Geneva, Hubert Johnson & wife Frances of Geneva; 10 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; 15 great-great grandchildren.

Funeral services 10:30 a.m. Monday at Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Geneva with Pastor Diane Ryder. Graveside services: Geneva Public Cemetery. Visitation begins Sunday 1 to 8 pm with family greeting friends from 4 to 6 at Farmer & Son Funeral Home. Memorials are directed to Fairview Manor in Fairmont. Condolences may be left at www.farmerandsonfuneralhome.com


Obituary for Sylvia M. Johnson

Funeral services for Sylvia will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, April 11, 2016 at Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva. Pastor Diane Ryder will officiate the service.

Graveside services will follow the funeral service and be held in the Geneva Public Cemetery.

Visitation will be on Sunday, April 10, 2016 at Farmer & Son Funeral Home from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., with family greeting friends from 4:00 p.m to 6:00 p.m.

Memorials are directed to Fairview Manor in Fairmont.

Sylvia M. (Bures) Johnson was born on May 25, 1919 to James and Ella (Schmidt) Bures on the family farm northwest of Geneva. She passed away on April 7, 2016 at Fairview Manor in Fairmont, Nebraska at the age of 96 years, 10 months, and 13 days.

She attended District 81 country school and graduated from Geneva High School in 1936 at the age of 16. While she went to high school, she took piano lessons from Ruth Ann Coddington. Her apartment was upstairs in Kritner Funeral Home. After graduation, Sylvia taught piano lessons for four years to the neighbor kids, receiving $.50 an hour. At one time, she had 32 students. She traveled to their homes to teach them lessons on the piano.

She met Joseph Tesar, and while going together it was war time and there were no jobs. In May of 1942, they went to Paterson, New Jersey and went to work at the Curtis Wright Aeronautical Aircraft Plant. She worked on an experimental single cylinder engine. She worked there for 6 months for $.50 an hour, working on the test cells which were 80 feet high. She would run the motor until a break down and then tear everything apart, change oil, rebuild the motor and start over.

In 1944, Sylvia and Joseph were married, and a daughter, Linda Louise, was born to this union. Their marriage ended in divorce.

In 1947, Ross Johnson came around looking for iron for his welding business. Sylvia and Ross were married on November 5, 1949. Ross had a son, Hubert, from a previous marriage. They worked hard on the farm. On October 30, 1955, a little farmer was born, Lowell Ross.

Sylvia was a member of the First United Congregational Church Of Christ, The Geneva Jr. Township Extension Club, and the VFW Auxiliary. She liked to polka, do embroidery, crochet, and play bingo. She also like to fish, but didn't like eating them. She was an excellent cook. No one ever left without getting plenty to eat.

In January of 2010, She had enough snowdrifts and called Fairview Manor to come pick her up. She resided there until her death.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Ross; her daughter-in-law Wanda Johnson; and grandson-in-law Kenneth Woodward.

She is survived by her daughter, Linda (Louis) Schafer of Tobias; sons Lowell Johnson of Geneva and Hubert (Frances) Johnson of Geneva. She is also survived by grandchildren:
Larry (Gina) Schafer of Tobias and their children Mikayla, Hailey, and Kolby
LuAnn (Brian) Jackson of Tobias and their children Brianna, Brandon, and Bridgette, Lonnie (Jamie) Schafer of Tobias and their children Chase and Madison
Lee (Shana) Schafer of Daykin and their daughter Olivia
Eric (Jessie) Johnson of Milligan and their children Liberty, Logan, and Toby
Justin Johnson of Geneva and daughters Kynzley and Alayna
Ross (Elane) Johnson of Geneva and their son Henry
Michael (Louise) Johnson of Lincoln and their children Matthew and family
Connie Woodward of Fairmont and her son Kenneth III and family and her daughters Elizabeth (Keith) Jasperson and Grace Woodward and Matt.
Donna (Dennis) Oliva of Milligan and their children Lindsey (Shane) Stone and family and Colton and his daughter Madison and Nathan Oliva.

Funeral services for Sylvia were held on Monday, April 11, 2016 at 10:30 a.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva. Pastor Diane Ryder officiated the service. The recorded selections ""In The Garden"" and ""How Great Thou Art"" were played during the service.

Pallbearers for the service included Larry Schafer, Lonnie Schafer, Lee Schafer, Eric Johnson, Justin Johnson, and Ross Johnson. Honorary bearers included all of Sylvia's other grandchildren. Interment was held following the funeral service in the Geneva Public Cemetery. Memorials are directed to the Fairview Manor. Online condolences may be left at www.farmerandsonfuneralhome.com

(Both courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I2924","Bures","Thomas Anton","27 Jun 1895","4 Jul 1967","0","As he was the youngest of the family and lost his father at an early age, his mother, Josefa, lived with him. Tom's Dance-Mor Orchestra furnished music for dances from 1942 - 1945. Besides he and his daughter, Darlene, other members were Frank Koahler, Arthur Aksamit, Rudy and Irene Capek, Charles Jirkovsky, Emil Bernasik and Irene Hospodsky. Tom lost his right hand in a corn sheller accident in October 1946, but continued farming. He later retired to Exeter. (Milligan, pp 222 - 223).
","STR06" "I3296","Bures","Verland","Aft 1920","Aft 1920","0","Passed away when he was three days old. (Milligan, p 222).","STR06" "I13619","Buresova","Marie","9 Jul 1815","Aft 1900","0","Petr Zakovec emailed, in December 2014, that he had found the wedding record of Anton and Mary, and that the bride, Marie was the ""widow of departed Matej ??kovec, blacksmith from Koryta no. 13, daughter of Martin Bure?, farmer from Sedlec no. 12, and Johanna, born Hausner, from Robcice no. 5""

The 1870 Will County, Illinois census shows Anton Sycopp (Soukup) as married to a Mary, six years younger than him, born circa 1826.

The FamilySearch transcription of the 1880 census for Saunders County, Nebraska, shows an Anton Soocop (Soukup) married to a Rosy. If this is the same couple, not only is the first name of the wife listed differently, but both couples have reported ages considerably higher than the ten years you would expect based on the ages on the 1870 census. Rosy is listed as being age 72, born circa 1808. According to her tombstone, Marie was born ca 1814, and didn't die until 1898. This MAY be a different couple.

Nancy Soukup's genealogical chart shows that Marie's maiden name was unknown, however, and that she was first married to a Mr. Zakovec, having two children with him: John Zakovec and Anna Zakovec Hines. Nancy further indicated that Marie's maiden name *might* have been Bures. Additionally, Ken Chromy shows on his Gedcom that the parents of Anton Soukup, Jr. were Anton Soukup, Sr. and Mary Buresh. Neither Nancy or Ken cite a source for this information. It appears that it could be from the death certificate of Anton Soukup, Jr. This shows that he was the son of Anton Soukup and Marie Buresova. The informant for this certificate was Rosarie Soukup, presumably Anton Jr.'s wife, Rosalie Datel Soukup. It is highly probable that she knew her mother-in-law, or at least knew her maiden name. Therefore it seems reasonable to accept that Anton's wife was Marie Bures. Additionally, the death certificate for Marie's daughter by her first marriage, Anna Zakovec Hines, shows that her parents were Maria Bures and Mathew Zakovec. The informant on that death certificated, filed in 1934, was Mrs. John Hines, a daughter in law of Anna's.

It is also noted that on the 1880 Saunders County, NE census, HH 127-127 was that of Barbara BURES and her husband, Vaclas Chlup (transcribed as Kloop), HH 128-128 Frank and Ann Soukup (transcribed as Socoop), HH 129-129 Anton and Rosy Soukup (Socoop), and HH 130-130 Anton (age 75) Soukup (Socoop) and Rosy (age 72, or Marie BURES Soukup)? Both the Chlup and the Soukup were in Bohemia, then Will County, IL, then Saunders County, NE, and finally, Fillmore County, NE.

In his submission to the LDS Ancestral File, Howard Knapp Parker instead shows the parents of Frank M. Soukup (born 4 July 1852) as Mary Zakovec and Frank Soukup of Korytech, Plzen, Bohemia. To further complicate matters, when Frank died in in 1933, the informant for his death certificate stated that he was the son of Frank Soukup and Barbara Hines. The informant for Frank's death certificate was Harry Soukup, his son. Harry's grandparents appear to have died before he was born, so perhaps he had only garbled recollections of their names.

When Veronica Wirka, the younger sister of Anton and Frank, died in 1938, only the last name of her father, Soukup, was reported. Her mother's name was left entirely blank. The informant for this certificate was Mrs. ?.L. Hines of Morse Bluff. Her relationship to Veronica is unknown.

Nancy Soukup of Davey, Nebraska obtained her information about Anton and Marie Soukup from their tombstones at the Killian Cemetery. Killian Cemetery is in Saunders County, just a couple miles west of Morse Bluff. An index to Nebraska's cemeteries is at http://www.rootsweb.com/~necemete/; and #8 is Killian Hill, or the Czech National Cemetery. Many members of the Zakovec, Hines, and Virka families are all buried there.","STR06" "I13619","Buresova","Marie","9 Jul 1815","Aft 1900","0","(Research):At the time of the 1900 census, Mary was living with daughter and son-in-law, Veronika & John Virka, and listed as a widow, age 83, and the mother of 8 children, five of whom were living. Her year of birth was listed as 1819, with the month of birth being shown as unknown.","STR06" "I29799","Burg","Emma S.","8 Sep 1883","24 Jun 1935","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, June 28, 1935
Page Eight
Obituary

Miss Emma Burg

Funeral services for Miss Emma Burg, who died Monday, June 24, after an illness of seven months, were held in the home of her sister, Mrs. H.L. Hunt, in Cass City, on Wednesday afternoon. Rev. G.A Spitler was the officiating clergyman. Interment was made in Elkland Cemetery.

Emma S. Burg, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Burg, was born in Cass City on Sept. 8, 1883. She spent most of her life in Cass City, graduating from the local high school in 1901, and attended school in Ypsilanti for about a year. She taught school a number of years around Cass City and also did office work in this place for a few years.

She leaves to mourn one sister, Mrs. H.L. Hunt, one brother, George E. Burg of Cass City, five nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)","STR06" "I29800","Burg","George","28 Feb 1887","13 Feb 1961","0","Cass City Chronicle
February 16, 1961
Page Four

George Burg dies in Nursing Home

Funeral services for George Burg, 73, were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Little's Funeral Home. The Rev. S. R. Wurtz, pastor of Salem Evangelical U.B. church, of which Mr. Burg was a member for more than 50 years, officiated. Burial was in Elkland cemetery.

Mr. Burg had been ill for the past eight years and a patient in Heatherstone Nursing Home at Caro for the past two years. He died at the nursing home Monday night.

Son of the late Peter [Burg] and Elizabeth Striffler, he was born at Cass City Feb. 28, 1887. He was a graduate of Cleary Business college of Ypsilanti and was an accountant.

Besides his parents, two sisters, Mrs. Harry Hunt (Minnie) and Miss Emma Burg, preceded him in death.

Surviving are one nephew, Russell Hunt of Farmington, and two nieces, Mrs. William Wyman of Trenton and Miss Betty Hunt of Detroit.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)","STR06" "I29798","Burg","Minnie E.","16 May 1875","22 May 1946","0","Cass City Chronicle
May 24, 1946
Page One

Funeral of Mrs. H.L. Hunt Held Today

Mrs. Harry L. Hunt passed away early Wednesday morning in her home, following a stroke which she suffered about a week ago. She had been poorly for about eight years.

Funeral services will be conducted today (Friday) at 2 p.m. in the Evangelical Church by Rev. S.P. Kirn and interment will be made in Elkland cemetery.

Minnie Burg was born in the state of New York May 16, 1875, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Burg. At the age of six years, she came to this county with her family, where she has since resided. On Feb. 16, 1898, she was united in marriage with Harry L. Hunt, who preceded her in death January 25, 1942. For six years Mr. and Mrs. Hunt conducted a grocery and china store in Cass City and in 1907 they established a greenhouse which is now being conducted by their son, Lewis Hunt.

Mrs. Hunt is survived by three daughters, Miss Thelma Hunt, a teacher in Ypsilanti high school, Mrs. William Wyman of Trenton, Mich., and Miss Betty Hunt of Detroit, two sons, Lewis of Cass City and Russell of Farmington, and one brother, George Burg, of Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Fall 2007)","STR06" "I29798","Burg","Minnie E.","16 May 1875","22 May 1946","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp, Cass City Village
Enumerated 30 January 1920
SD 7 ED 179 Sheet 10B

Seeger Street
HH 234-249
Bessie Holt, Widowed age 37, with the Dunk family

Leach Street
HH 235-250
Hunt, Harry L Hd M W 46 M 1888 Na 1895 Canada English Yor
k State Fl.
Hunt, Minnie E Wf F W 44 M New York Germany German York State
Hunt, Thelma J Dtr F W 19 S Mich Canada English York State
Hunt, Lewis H Son M W 11 S Mich Canada English York State
Hunt, Catherine Dtr F W 8 S Mich Canada English York State
Hunt, Russell Son M W 6 S Mich Canada English York State
Hunt, Elizabeth B Dtr F W 3 1/12 S Mich Canada English York State","STR06" "I29797","Burg","Peter","1 Aug 1843","1 Jan 1923","0","Cass City Chronicle
January 5, 1923

Peter Burg Passed Away New Years

Paralysis the Cause of Death of Cass City Resident for 40 Years

Peter Burg, a resident of Cass City for 42 years, passed away at his home on Houghton street east, New Years morning at the age of 70 years. Mr. Burg has been afflicted with rheumatism for a number of years and was taken with a stroke of paralysis a few days before his death.

Funeral services were held at the Evangelical church of which Mr. Burg has been a member for several years on Thursday afternoon, Jan. 4. Rev. F.L. Pohly, the pastor, officiated.

Mr. Burg was born in Winden, Germany, Aug. 1, 1843. He came to America at the age of 22 years, settling at Newstead, N.Y. He was united in marriage with Miss Elizabeth Striffler on July 29, 1874, and they came to Cass City in 1880 where they have since resided. Four children were born to them, one dying in infancy.

Besides his wife, he leaves one brother, Jacob Burg of Clarence, N.Y., and one son, George Burg, and two daughters, Mrs. H. L. Hunt and Miss Emma Burg, all of Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Fall 2007)","STR06" "I40804","Burgess","Frances Pearl","14 Apr 1890","5 Sep 1929","0","(Research):Shown on Ancestry.com as a daughter of Joshua BURGESS and Frances Louisa GEORGE. Karen G. Barton lists the same parents, writing that Joshua was born 4 Jan 1851 in Missouri and died 5 Sept 1929 in Oklahoma. He was suffering a terminal illness, and committed suicide by jumping in a well. Frances was born 2 Apr 1856 in Tennessee, and died 24 Feb 1892.

Karen Barton writes that Frances had a twin brother, Franklin Earl who died 2 Apr 1943. Older siblings were James Jonathan (25 Mar 1877), William Edgar (2 Jun 1879), Margaret Bell (23 Jul 1880), Thomas Joshua (13 Jun 1883), and twins Joseph Marvin and Mary Josephine (10 Aug 1886).","STR06" "I18844","Burgess","George Edgar","Abt 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","Instead shown as C. E. Burgess on FindAGrave.","STR06" "I18844","Burgess","George Edgar","Abt 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
George Burgess Self M M W 34 Va Grain Merchant VA VA
Virginia Burgess Wife M F W 17 Mo Keeps House KY VA
Ella Burgess Dau S F W 1 Mo Va MO
Census Place Round Grove, Macon, Missouri
FHL Film 1254701
NA Film # T9-0701 Page 320D","STR06" "I12100","Burgwald","Charles","22 Sep 1889","3 Jan 1958","0","Name: Charles Burgwald
Gender: Male
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 03 Jan 1958
Death Place: Centerville, St.Joseph, Michigan
Age: 68
Birth Date: 22 Sep 1889
Birthplace: St Francis, Kansas
Occupation:
Race: White
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: Mary Tolbert Burgwald
Father's Name: John Burgwald
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Anna Jesse
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B02436-4
System Origin: Michigan-EASy
Source Film Number: 1940447
Reference Number: 50
Collection: Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995
","STR06" "I12100","Burgwald","Charles","22 Sep 1889","3 Jan 1958","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1930 Census
Michigan, Cass County, Porter Twp
Enumerated 3 Ap 1930
ED 14-19 SD 12 Sheet 1B
16
Burgwald, Charles Head M W 39 M 25 Ks NY Mich Farmer
Burgwald, Mary A Wf F W 32 M 18 Mich Mich Mich
Burgwald, Arlene Dtr F W 4 S Mich Ks Mich



","STR06" "I12101","Burgwald","George William","12 Dec 1892","29 Oct 1918","0","Name: George Wm. Burgwold
Gender: Male
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 29 Oct 1918
Death Place: Florence, St. Joseph, Michigan
Age: 26
Birth Date: 1892
Birthplace: Kansas
Occupation: Farmer
Race: White
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Burgwold
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Anna Jessee
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B53280-1
System Origin: Michigan-EASy
Source Film Number: 1295527
Reference Number: v 3 p 95
Collection: Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995
","STR06" "I12102","Burgwald","Glen John","20 Oct 1894","26 Apr 1961","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Michigan, St. Joseph County, Constantine Twp
SD 4 ED 145 Sheet 2A
19-20
Burgwald, Glenn Head M W 25 M Kansas NY Mich Farmer
Burgwald, Vivian Wf F W 21 M Ill Oh Mich
Burgwald, Leona Dtr F W 1 1/12 S Mich Ks Ill
","STR06" "I1963","Burgwald","John H. ""Bum""","14 Apr 1859","1 Jul 1938","0","Margaret Benkelman writes in her history of the Benkelman ranch, located at the intersection of the corners of Colorado, Kansas, and Nebraska, that John Burgwald was ranch hand, with a reputation of being fearless. He later was a sheriff in the area.

Name: John Henry Burgwald
Gender: Male
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 01 Jul 1938
Death Place: Village Of Constantine, St. Joseph Co., Mich.
Age: 79
Birth Date: 1859
Birthplace: Buffalo, N.Y.
Occupation: Farmer
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Charles Burgwald
Father's Birthplace: Unknown
Mother's Name: Unknown
Mother's Birthplace: Unknown/
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B02046-7
System Origin: Michigan-EASy
Source Film Number: 1940441
Reference Number: Page 61 No 15
Collection: Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995
","STR06" "I1963","Burgwald","John H. ""Bum""","14 Apr 1859","1 Jul 1938","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Colorado, El Paso County, Pr #33, Colorado Springs City
Enumerated 8 Jun 1900
SD 25 ED 28 Sheet 10A Stamped 223
824-194-221
Burgwald, John H Hd W M Apr 1859 41 m 13 NY Germany Germany Teaming
Burgwald, Anna Wf W F Sept 1863 36 m 13 6/5 Mich Germany Germany
Burgwald, Mabel Dtr W F Sept 1887 12 S Ks NY Mich At School
Burgwald, Charles Son W M Spet 1889 10 S Ks NY Mich At School
Burgwald, George Son W M Dec 1891 8 S Kansas NY Mich At School
Burgwald, Glen Son W M Oct 1894 5 S Colo NY Mich
Burgwald, Edna Dtr W F Jan 1899 4/12 S Colo Y Mich","STR06" "I42113","Burk","Willie Mae","14 Jan 1901","4 Aug 1997","0","She is shown as Willie Burch on the Texas Birth records of sons Elbert and Lee Herbert Corley. However in Lee Herbert's 2020 obituary, her last name is instead spelled as BURK.

A Willie M Burch, female, age 9, born in Texas, can be found on the 1910 Federal Census in Nacogdoches County in the home of William A and Nannie Burch. He was shown as born in Texas ca 1871, and his wife born in Tennessee ca 1869. They have eight children in their household at the time.","STR06" "I14182","Burke","Mary Laura","1 Aug 1829","Yes, date unknown","0","White and Toole show her as a daughter of Col. John R. Burke and Mary Mitchell of Virginia. Col. Burke died on 22 Jan 1855 in Burkeville, Newton County, Texas. Her middle name might instead be Laurel, per the death certificate of daughter, Mary L. Hall Cronkrite.","STR06" "I29323","","","","","","","" "I29322","Burke","Robert Orville","17 May 1914","22 Jan 2007","0","CARLSBAD - Robert Orville Burke, 92, died Monday, Jan. 22, 2007, at his home.
Born May 17, 1914, in Milford, Utah, he lived in Carlsbad for six years. He was a mechanical engineer for 40 years, for the Johnson Service Co. and the University of New Mexico. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was a member of Palomar Church of Christ, the AARP and the New Mexico Pipe Trade Local No. 412.

Mr. Burke is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Robert N. and Kathleen Burke of Carlsbad; grandchildren Ryan Burke and Drue Burke; and four great-grandchildren.

Private family services and inurnment will take place at a later date.

Allen Bros. Mortuary, San Marcos Chapel, is handling arrangements.

North County Times
Serving North San Diego and SW Riverside counties
Obituaries January 24, 2007

http://www.nctimes.com/news/local/obituaries/article_9f870997-fb82-5e7e-9f6a-a14bc5027b42.html","STR06" "I22135","Burkett","Alricks Henry","29 Sep 1919","3 Feb 2006","0","The son of Simon BURKETT and Martha JEFFERS.

Alricks Henry Burkett

Alricks Henry Burkett, 86, of Beaumont died February 3, 2006. A native of Jasper County and resident of the Beaumont area, he worked for South Park Independence School District until his retirement. Alricks is a veteran of the United States Navy and a member of New Life Tabernacle Church. He is survived by his wife, Ruby R. Burkett; daughter, Juana Bernath and her husband George of Lyles, Tennessee; son, David Burkett and his wife Betty of Beaumont; foster daughter, Margaret Greer and her husband Paul of Spring Hill, Tennessee; granddaughters, Sandra Hornbeak and her husband Jim, Dana Zoch and her husband Craig, and Patti Harrington; grandsons, Ashton and Blake Burkett; one great grandson, Cameron Zoch; one great granddaughter, Noelle Zoch. Alricks was preceded in death by his parents, Simon and Martha Burkett. Funeral services will be 2:00 P.M. Monday, February 6, 2006 at Broussard's, 1605 North Major Drive with Reverend L. Charles Treadway leading worship, followed by burial at Forest Lawn Memorial Park. A gathering of family and friends will be Sunday evening February 5, 2006 from 6:00 P.M. until 8:00 P.M. at the mortuary.

www.BeaumontEnterprise.com

http://www.southeasttexaslive.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=16069273&BRD=2287&PAG=461&dept_id=512596&rfi=6","STR06" "I27129","","","","","","","" "I38211","Burkett","Elbert Scott ""Britt""","10 Feb 1900","3 Oct 1989","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Louisiana, Webster Parish, Police Jury Ward 2
Enumerated 5 April 1930
ED 60-7 SD 1 Sheet 2A Stamped 147
43-33
Burkett, E. B. Head M W 30 M 19 Tx Ala Tx
Burkett, Lela Wife F W 28 m 17 Tx Ark Tx
Burkett, E. L. Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkett, Idell Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkett, Opal Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkett, Rubie Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkett, Gerald Wayne Son M W 3 S La Tx Tx","STR06" "I38250","Burkett","Gerald Wayne","22 Dec 1929","15 Nov 2010","0","Gerald Wayne Burkett
Longview News-Journal (TX) | 18 November 2010

HEMPHILL - Gerald Wayne Burkett, 80, died in a Longview nursing home after an illness. He was born in Sarepta, Louisiana, to E.B. and Lela Pennington Burkett. Gerald was a merchandise manager for Wilson Sporting Goods before retiring. He was a former resident of Dallas before moving to Longview.

Mr. Burkett is survived by six sisters: Ruby Yates of Jefferson, Texas, Opal Walton of Longview, Verline Daniels of Liberty, Maxine Pate of Pineland, Jean Windham of Deer Park, Texas, and Laverne Ballard of Broussard, Louisiana. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be from 11:30 a.m. until funeral service time at 12:30 p.m. in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Burial will follow in the Plainview Cemetery near Bronson, Texas.

Copied from FamilySearch","STR06" "I9645","Burkett","Hattie Pauline","25 Jul 1913","24 Feb 1988","0","She went by the name Pauline. The third child of Simon Henry BURKETT and Martha Devillie JEFFERS Burkett, being born at the home of her Jeffers Grandparents, beside Mill Creek at Browndell. After her first husband (Eugene Boyett) died, she married second Joseph Ray LACOUTURE.","STR06" "I33893","","","","","","","" "I47978","Burkett","Maxine","6 Apr 1937","5 Dec 2020","0","Maxine Burkett Pate, 83, of Pineland, Texas passed away Saturday, December 5, 2020 at the Nacogdoches Medical Center.

Maxine was born in Rodessa, Louisiana on April 6, 1937 to Britt Burkett and Lela Pennington Burkett.

She is survived by her sons, Philip Pate and wife, Brenda of Pineland, Rodney Pate and wife, Rose of Etoile, and David Pate of Pineland; grandchildren, Jeremy Pate of Pineland, Josh Pate of Pineland, Jessica Dudley and husband, Cheyenne of Lumberton, Lauren Pate of Nacogdoches, and Destiny Pate of Pineland; her sister, Gloria Jean Windham and husband, Jimmy of Deer Park, Texas; and a host of great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Britt and Lela Burkett; her husband, Elwood Pate; brothers, Gerald Wayne Burkett, Kenneth Burkett and E.L. Burkett; sisters, Idell Barnett, Opal Walton, Laverne Ballard, Ruby Yates, and Verlene Darter.

Visitation will be held from 4:00 p.m. till 6:00 p.m. Sunday, December 6, 2020 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, December 7, 2020 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street Hemphill, Texas with Pam Lundburg officiating.

Burial will follow services in Bronson Cemetery.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from The Starr Funeral Home website, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 9, 2020, page 4","STR06" "I38248","Burkett","Opal","27 May 1925","16 Jan 2011","0","Opal Burkett Walton of Longview, TX passed away at her home Sunday morning, January 16, 2011 with her family by her side.

Mrs. Walton was born May 27, 1925 at Hemphill, TX to Britt and Lelia Burkett. She was the third of ten children.

Mrs. Walton attended school at Rodessa, LA, graduating in 1942.

She married H.N. (Tiny) Walton of McLeod, TX on February 23, 1943.

Mrs. Walton was a 25 year member of the Golden Light Chapter of the American Business Women's Association of Longview. Her work experience included Kress' of Shreveport, LA, Montgomery Ward of Seminole, TX and Ponca City, OK, McWilliam's Furniture Store of Longview, TX and Longview Refinning Co as a clerk.

Mrs. Walton is survived by her husband and children: daughters Judy Hill and husband James of Canyon, TX, Diane Walker and husband Ron of Blackwell, OK, son Ricky Walton and wife Vonne of Chico, TX, six grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Six sisters: Ruby Yates and husband Wade of Jefferson, TX, Lavern Ballard of Broussard, LA, Verlene Daniels of Liberty, TX, Maxine Pate of Pineland, TX, Jean Windham and husband Jim of Deer Park, TX, sister-in-law Marcelyn Bankhead of Longview, TX and nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, one sister and three brothers.

Mrs. Walton attended the Church of Christ on McCann Road.

Funeral services will be held at 2 PM Wednesday, January 19, 2011 in the Chapel of Rader Funeral Home of Longview. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 PM Tuesday, January 18, 2011 at the funeral home. Entombment will follow in the Rosewood Park Mausoleum.

The family suggest in lieu of flowers persons wishing to honor Mrs. Walton may donate to their favorite charity.

Copied from Find A Grave, via Family Search","STR06" "I38209","Burkett","Roy Kenneth","14 Feb 1941","14 Mar 1965","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMLP-8XZ/p1
Name: Roy Kenneth Burkett
Death Date: 14 Mar 1965
Death Place: Sabine Co, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 24 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 14 Feb 1941
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Britt Burkett
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lela Pennington
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Roughneck
Place of Residence: Branson, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Cross Road (Plainview)
Burial Place: Bronson, Texas
Burial Date: 16 Mar 1965
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117752
Digital Film Number: 4028296
Image Number: 82
Reference Number: it1 v39 cn19080
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I38249","Burkett","Rubie Evelyn","21 Nov 1927","12 Nov 2015","0","Ruby Yates, age 87, of Jefferson, Texas, went to be with the Lord, Thursday, November 12, 2015, in a Dallas, Texas hospital.

Ruby was born November 21, 1927, in Bronson, Texas, to E. B. and Lela Burkett. She was a homemaker, member of McLeod Tabernacle and loved spending time with family, sewing and reading. She was preceded in death by three brothers, E.L. Burkett, Gearld Burkett and Kenneth Burkett; three sisters, Idell Varnell, Laverne Burkett and Opal Walton.

She is survived by her husband, Wade Yates of Jefferson, Texas; three children, Royce Yates and wife Judy of Shreveport, Louisiana, Brenda Yates of Houston, Texas, Gary Yates, Sr. and wife Darlene of McLeod, Texas; three sisters, Jean Windham of Houston, Texas, Verlene Daniels of Houston, Texas, Maxine Pate of Pineland, Texas; eight grandchildren; twenty-four great-grandchildren; and a number of other relatives.

Funeral services will be 2:00 pm, Sunday, November 15, 2015, at McLeod Tabernacle, under the direction of Hanner Funeral Service with Bro. J.P. Story officiating.

Visitation will be Saturday, November 14, 2015 from 6 pm to 8 pm at McLeod Tabernacle.

Interment will be in Good Exchange Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to McLeod Tabernacle Building Fund, P. O. Box 93, McLeod, Texas 75565.

Copied from Find A Grave, via Family Search","STR06" "I34618","Burkett","William ""Bill""","19 Dec 1912","24 Apr 2008","0","Bill Burkett, age 95, of Broaddus, Texas, passed away Thursday afternoon, April 24, 2008.
Born Dec. 19, 1912, as a son of the late Simon Peter and Ellen Jane (Roberts) Burkett, Bill was a lifelong resident of the Hebron Community between Pineland and Broaddus. He was a farmer and retired from the U.S. Forest Service as a forester. Bro. Burkett was also an active member of Hebron Missionary Baptist Church.

He is survived by his wife of eight years, Audrey Howard Patrick Burkett of Broaddus; daughter, Eunice McLain and husband Ray of Crockett, Texas; son, Homer Burkett and wife Betty of Nacogdoches, Texas; step-daughters, Susie Burkett and husband Dale of Huntington, Texas, and Billie Ruth Price and husband Kenneth and Brenda Louise Wade, all of Center, Texas; step-sons, Shurl Patrick of Center, Texas, and Roy and Linda Patrick of Huntington, Texas; a sister, Lily Eninger of Luling, Texas; grandsons, Brian Burkett of Atlanta, Georgia, and Clint McLain and wife Gretchen of Palestine, Texas; granddaughters, Diane Burkett of Sugar Land, Texas, and Jana McLain of Iola,Texas; three great-grandchildren; and numerous step-grandchildren and step-great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife of 59 years, Nora Jane King Burkett, and his wife of three years, Beulah Rushing King Burkett.

Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, April 27, 2008, at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine with Bro. T.A. Lane, Bro. Don Lofton, and Bro. Burl McBride III officiating. Interment will follow at the Hebron Cemetery.

Visitation will be held Saturday, April 26, from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.

Memorial contributions may be made to Hebron Cemetery Inc. (c/o B.C. Tucker; 3602 Kings Row; Nacogdoches, TX 75965).

Services are under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine. Online obituary and condolences available at www.timeformemory.com/wymanroberts.","STR06" "I20738","Burkhalter","A. Z.","14 Jan 1959","19 Jan 1959","0","Name: A. Z. Burkhalter, Jr.
Death Date: 19 Jan 1959
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 4 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 14 Jan 1959
Birthplace: Beaumont, Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: A. Z. Burkhalter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Margie Sue Campbell
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Infant
Place of Residence: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Cemetery: Gravel Hill Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 20 Jan 1959
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2115873
Digital Film Number: 4166748
Image Number: 680
Reference Number: 3751
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I38917","Burkhalter","Adrian","14 Feb 1899","22 Nov 1975","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF68-C4C
Name: Adrian Burkhalter
Death Date: 22 Nov 1975
Death Place: Newton, Newton, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 76 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1899
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Bessie
Father's Name: Jeff Burkhalter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Jane Ida Clark
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243842
Digital Film Number: 4167927
Image Number: 1672
Reference Number: cn 100104
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I832","Burkhalter","Anna Celesta","29 Aug 1874","2 Jul 1915","0","At the time of the 1910 census, James and Celeste had been married for 18 year. Celeste was noted to have been the mother of four children, all of whom had died. They had two sons shortly thereafter. Evon McLemore said that Celeste committed suicide while her children were still very young. Her tombstone was inscribed ""Mother rest in quiet sleep.""","STR06" "I8081","Burkhalter","Cynthia","Abt 1816","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Michael Jones.","STR06" "I6738","Burkhalter","Daniel","Abt 1783","Abt 1855","0","Copied from the website, Burkhalter Family History
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~oespiers/Burkhalters.html

Daniel Burkhalter is the earliest proven ancestor. He was born about 1783 in South Carolina and died about 1855 in Pike County, Mississippi. Daniel was an early pioneer to Mississippi and was in Marion County prior to May 8, 1818, when he served on a Jury (Marion Probate Records 1825-1831, page 68) also his brand ""ear mark and underslope in the left and underslope and hole in the right"" was registered and recorded on November 22, 1818, Book A, page 60. His name appears on the Personal Tax Rolls of Marion County for the years 1819 to 1822, where he is assessed with 1 poll and 1 slave.

The 1820 census for Marion County shows Daniel Burkhalter as head of household with two males under 10, 1 male 26 to 45; 2 females under 10 and 1 female 26 to 45. The males under 10 will prove to be sons Henry and William and the females under 10 will prove to be daughters Eliza and Cynthia Burkhalter. Daniel Burkhalter signed marriage bond in 1820 for James Clark and Mrs. Agnes Kinesly.

Connerly's History of Pike County, 1798-1876, published in 1909, shows that Daniel Burkhalter and his wife, Mary Palmore, came from Georgia to Mississippi, quoting in part as follows: ""In this neighborhood Daniel Burkhalter and his wife, Mary Palmore, had settled on Varnal, which empties into Magees Creek just above Sandifer's. Their settlement was on the hill near the ford where the Holmesville and Columbia Road crosses. They owned a negro slave woman who had some children. One was a child just sitting alone, and was left in the yard with a larger child to mind it while the grown people were out at work. A large fat coon came up in the yard, caught the child by the cheek and held on to it. Screams of the children brought the mother to the house to learn the cause and the coon refused to let go. The master had to come and choke the coon to death to make it let go the childs cheek.""

The foregoing would place Daniel's homestead somewhat southeast of the present Salem Church. County land records show that Daniel Burkhalter patented land #4169, in Section 21, Township 3, Range 11 East, in what is now Walthall County. The 1829 tax rolls show he owned 160 acres on Magees Creek. Pike County Tax Rolls show Daniel paid poll tax through the year 1831. Record for 1832, 1833, and 1834 are not available, but in 1835 he paid no poll tax but was taxed with 5 slaves; 7 slaves in 1837; and 8 slaves in 1839 and 1840.

Under territorial laws this would show that Daniel was above the age 50 in 1835. The Marion-Pike line placed Daniel's homestead within the boundary of Pike County, where he is shown in the 1850 census as age 67, place of birth as South Carolina, and wife's name as Sarah. This would place his date of birth about 1783, which can be approximated by the fact he ceased to pay poll tax before 1835.

The name of the wife as Sarah in the census could mean that Mary had died and Daniel had remarried or there could have been a discrepancy on the part of the enumerator or the informer.

The next available tax roll after the 1850 census is for the year 1856, and Daniel is not listed thereon, leading to the assumption that he died between 1850 and 1856. It is not established that Daniel Burkhalter served in the War of 1812, but there is an indication that bounty land warrant #291730 was issued to him. At any rate, he was married and living in Georgia prior to 1812, when his first son was born. According to the History of Pike County supra, Daniel Burkhalter and Mary Palmore were parents of nine children, order of birth not known.

The Burkhalters are of German extraction and the name has many spellings, including Burkholders, Buckholtz, Buckhalter, Birkholder, Buckaltz, etc. Published records indicate that the Burkhalters moved out of South Carolina into Georgia, thence to Mississippi and Louisiana, but additional research is necessary to identify the line in Georgia and South Carolina and the immigrant ancestor. Some sources identify the progenitors of this family as Rudolph BURKHALTER and Anna Moschberger of Luetzelflueh Bern Switzerland.","STR06" "I30091","Burkhalter","Donald ""Donie""","4 Feb 1898","24 Oct 1901","0","His tombstone reads ""Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven.""","STR06" "I37208","Burkhalter","Donald Lee","22 Nov 1932","28 Apr 1997","0","At the time of the 1940 census, he was living in Sabine County, Texas with his maternal grandparents, Wade and Ester Anderson.

The Sabine County Reporter
April 30, 1997, Page 14

Don Burkhalter

Donald Lee Burkhalter, 64, of Rt. 4, Hemphill, died at 2 a.m. Monday, April 28, 1997 in Hemphill.

Burkhalter was born Nov. 22, 1932 in Sabinetown. He had lived in Sabine County several years and was a retired mechanic.

Survivors include his parents, Ruth Anderson Koblinski of Grand Prarie and Elzie Burkhalter of Houston, a son, Danny Burkhalter of North Carolina; a brother, a sister, two grandchildren; and aunts and uncles.

Funeral services have been set for 2 p.m. Thursday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill. Interment will be at Harper's Chapel Cemetery. Visitation will be held at the funeral home until service time.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I33839","Burkhalter","Doyle Mencil","5 Mar 1926","1 Jun 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
June 7, 1995, Page 10

Doyle Burkhalter

Doyle Mencil Burkhalter, 69, of Houston, died at 7:30 a.m. Thursday, June 1, 1995, at Hemphill Care Center in Hemphill.

Born March 5, 1926, in Hemphill as a son of the late Lonzie and Eula (Alford) Burkhalter, he had lived in Houston a number of years and was a member of the Church of God. Burkhalter was a retired truck driver and a member of the AFL-CIO.

He is survived by his wife, Consuelo Burkhalter of Houston, a brother, A. Z. Burkhalter of Hemphill; two nieces and one nephew.

Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating. Interment followed at Rosevine Cemetery in Rosevine.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2009)","STR06" "I8083","Burkhalter","Eliza","5 Apr 1819","25 Sep 1888","0","Her headstone is shown on her FindAGrave memorial page. It is Inscribed:

Farwell
Image of shaking hands
Mother
Eliza,
Wife of Joseph Luter,
Died Sept 25, 1888
Aged 69 years,
5 months, 18 days
(several lines of italicized inscription follows, appears to be a verse of some sort, not legible from photo)","STR06" "I8091","Burkhalter","Emily","15 Jan 1837","18 Nov 1910","0","Not listed with her family on either the 1850 or 1860 census? Said to have married John Randolph WOOD on 22 Mar 1854. He was buried in Washington Parish, Lousiana. They had a large family.","STR06" "I13636","Burkhalter","Eva Pearl","31 Dec 1894","4 Dec 1957","0","Name: Eva Pearl Hill
Death Date: 04 Dec 1957
Death Place: Brownwood, Brown, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 63 years 11 months 4 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 31 Dec 1894
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Monroe Burkhalter
Father's Birthplace: Ala.
Mother's Name: Ellen Jones
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Comanche, Comanche, Texas
Cemetery: Greenleaf
Burial Place: Brownwood, Texas
Burial Date: 06 Dec 1957
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135925
Digital Film Number: 4163657
Image Number: 22
Reference Number: cn 65744
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I2032","Burkhalter","Frances ""Fannie"" M.","7 Sep 1879","14 Jun 1974","0","Called Fannie. At the time of the 1930 census, her widowed mother, the 75 year old Mary Burkhalter, was living with Fannie and George in Gregg County, Texas.","STR06" "I37192","Burkhalter","George Lafayette","24 Jun 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 2 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 1A
Bronson Road
8-8
Burkhalter, George L Head M W 38 M Tx US US Laborer Farm
Burkhalter, Mollie E Wf F W 38 M Tx US Tx
Burkhalter, Velma P Dtrr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, Elsie O Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, Ima V Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, H. L. Son M W 1 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx


1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheets 2A and 2B Stamped 73
Geneva Road
34-38
Burkhalter, George Head M W 47 m 30 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Burkhalter, Mollie Wf F W 48 m 21 Tx Ala Tenn
Burkhalther, Ima V Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, Henry L Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, Leo Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, Theo Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I8251","Burkhalter","Hampton","16 Sep 1891","15 Oct 1963","0","Name: Hampton Burkhalter
Death Date: 16 Oct 1963
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 72 years 1 month
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 16 Sep 1891
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John W. Burkhalter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Susin Anderson
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Teacher
Place of Residence: San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery: Antioch Cemetery
Burial Place: San Augustine Co., Texas
Burial Date: 17 Oct 1963
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117352
Digital Film Number: 4028322
Image Number: 1603
Reference Number: cn 66058
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I8251","Burkhalter","Hampton","16 Sep 1891","15 Oct 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Orange County, JP 5
Enumerated April 17, 1930
ED 9 SD 19 Sheet sB
31-34
Burkhalter, Hampton Head $1000 M W 38 m 26 Tx Tn La Teacher Public School
Burkhalter, Maggie Wf W F W 29 m 17 Tx Tx Tx Teacher Public School","STR06" "I30088","Burkhalter","Hardis Adrian","15 Jan 1939","10 Feb 1977","0","Hardis Adrain Burkhalter
Date of Birth: 15 Jan 1939
Gender: Male
Birth County: Harris
Father's name: Hardis Lanvil Burkhalter
Mother's name: Leilla Mae Turner
Roll Number: 1939_0001","STR06" "I8255","Burkhalter","Hardis Lenvil","4 Dec 1900","12 Sep 1961","0","Name: Hardis Lenvil Burkhalter
Death Date: 12 Sep 1961
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 60 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 04 Dec 1900
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Burkhalter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Susan Anderson
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Waiter
Place of Residence: Houston, Harris, Texas
Cemetery: Forest Park East
Burial Place: Houston, Texas
Burial Date: 14 Sep 1961
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116792
Digital Film Number: 4166598
Image Number: 1047
Reference Number: v X cn 51899
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I37201","Burkhalter","Henry Layfayette","28 Sep 1918","4 Oct 1972","0","Said to have married a HOGGS.

Name: Henry Layfayette Burkhalter
Death Date: 04 Oct 1972
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 54 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1918
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: George Franklin Burkhalter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mollie Emily Burns
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223987
Digital Film Number: 4139568
Image Number: 3077
Reference Number: 74973
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I34574","Burkhalter","Henry M.","10 Feb 1906","15 Apr 1974","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed him to be the son of John H. Burkhalter and Anna Huffman. His wife, Mrs. Hattie Bell Burkhalter was the informant. He was shown as an owner operator of a Feed Store.

Name: Henry M. Burkhalter
Death Date: 15 Apr 1974
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 68 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1906
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Hattie Bell Burkhalter
Father's Name: John H. Burkhalter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Anna Huffman
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243191
Digital Film Number: 4170157
Image Number: 1890
Reference Number: 1910
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I34574","Burkhalter","Henry M.","10 Feb 1906","15 Apr 1974","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I8093","Burkhalter","Henry S.","21 Mar 1854","7 Apr 1899","0","Sheriff of Washington Parish. Killed while serving as sheriff. Said to have married first Sele Lucas and then Maria Lucas (Courtesty of Ruth Ann Price).

This appears to be the death certificate of his son by Maria(h) Lucas.

Name: Louis Thiheaux Burkhalter
Death Date: 01 Oct 1938
Death Place: Franklinton, , Washington, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Race (original): W
Race (standardized): White
Age: 57
Estimated Birth Year: 1881
Birth Place: Franklinton, Louisiana
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Ada Burkhalter
Father's Name: Henry Burkhalter
Mother's Name: Miriah Lucas
Film number: 2266978
Image Number: 00264
Certificate Number: 13427
Digital Folder Number: 4216018
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954
","STR06" "I8093","Burkhalter","Henry S.","21 Mar 1854","7 Apr 1899","0","(Research):

Census Listings:
1860 Census
Louisiana, Washington Parish, Seventh Ward
Enumerated 24 July 1860
Page 76
331-327
H. T. Burkholter 58 m Farmer 700 5000 Georgia
Teressa Burkholter 56 F Holland
Henry Burkholter 5 M Louisiana

1870 Census
not located

1880 Census
Louisiana, Washington Parish, Third Ward
Page 19 SD 1 ED 195
Enumerated 15 and 16 Jun 1880
161-161
Burkhalter, H. S. W M 26 Farmer La Ga Ger
Burkhalter, Susan W F 26 Wf Keeping House La Alb Alb
Burkhalter, Sarah W F 5 Dtr At Home La La La
Burkhalter, Edna W F 3 La La La
162-162
Burkhalter, H. T. W M 68 Father Farmer La Ga Ga
Burkhalter, T W F 66 Mother Keeping House Germany Ger Ger
Kneel, Albert W M 22 Servant Servant La La La
","STR06" "I8080","Burkhalter","Henry Thomas","29 Oct 1812","20 Jul 1884","0","In ""Washington Parish (Louisiana) Records 1810-1898"" H. T. Burkhalter is listed as having 8 slaves in 1850 and 12 in 1860. He is shown in the same book on an 1855 July List for the Eighth Judicial Court. Further, it was indicated that he had one male child between the ages of 6 and 16 going to school as of the date of the 1863 School Census. He was buried in the Ellis cemetery, with a Masonic Emblem on his tombstone. (Courtesy of Ruth Ann Price).","STR06" "I8080","Burkhalter","Henry Thomas","29 Oct 1812","20 Jul 1884","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Washington Parish
Enumerated 28 Oct 1850
Stamped 446
121-121
H. T. Burkhalter 37 M Farmer $4000 Ga
Teresa Burkhalter 35 F Gemany
Emily Burkhalther 14 F Miss
Jacob Luter 40 M Lab Germany

1860 Census
Louisiana, Washington Parish, Seventh Ward
Enumerated 24 July 1860
Page 76
331-327
H. T. Burkholter 58 m Farmer 700 5000 Georgia
Teressa Burkholter 56 F Holland
Henry Burkholter 5 M Louisiana

1870 Census
not located

1880 Census
Louisiana, Washington Parish, Third Ward
Page 19 SD 1 ED 195
Enumerated 15 and 16 Jun 1880
161-161
Burkhalter, H. S. W M 26 Farmer La Ga Ger
Burkhalter, Susan W F 26 Wf Keeping House La Alb Alb
Burkhalter, Sarah W F 5 Dtr At Home La La La
Burkhalter, Edna W F 3 La La La
162-162
Burkhalter, H. T. W M 68 Father Farmer La Ga Ga
Burkhalter, T W F 66 Mother Keeping House Germany Ger Ger
Kneel, Albert W M 22 Servant Servant La La La



","STR06" "I7229","Burkhalter","Henry Thomas","25 Apr 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Arkansas, Columbia County


1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County HH #232-242

Thomas Burkhalter,W, M, 26,TX
Mary Burkhalter,W,F,22,wife,TX
John Burkhalter,W,M,4,Son,TX
Francis Burkhalter,W,F,1,Daughter,TX

1900 Census
not located

1910 Federal Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 16 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 1B
Milam Road
14-15
Burkhalter, Henry T Head M W 59 m1 38 Ms Ms Ms Farmer
Burkhalter, Mary E Wf F W 47 m1 38 Ark Ala la
Burkhalter, Benjamin C Son M W 16 S Tx Miss Ark Laborer

","STR06" "I32598","Burkhalter","Hoyt Littleton","22 Nov 1919","14 Nov 1990","0","Burkhalter Hoyt Littleton 11-14-1990 JEFFERSON M","STR06" "I8246","Burkhalter","Ida Lee","10 Jan 1880","14 Jul 1962","0","Name: Ida Lee Woods
Death Date: 14 Jul 1962
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 82 years 6 months 4 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1880
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Wesley Burkhalter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Susan Anderson
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: San Augustine, Texas
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117025
Digital Film Number: 4028544
Image Number: 1288
Reference Number: cn 49849
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I26686","Burkhalter","Isabella","29 Mar 1854","30 Aug 1929","0","Name: Isabella Howell
Death Date: 30 Aug 1929
Death Place: Precint 3, Navarro, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 75 years 5 months 1 day
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 29 Mar 1854
Birthplace: Miss.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Josh Burkhalter
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Name: Ann Harvey
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Occupation: None
Place of Residence: Precint # 3, Navarro, Texas
Cemetery: Kerens
Burial Place: Kerens, Navarro, Texas
Burial Date: 31 Aug 1929
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114969
Digital Film Number: 4032110
Image Number: 1253
Reference Number: cn 41722
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I26686","Burkhalter","Isabella","29 Mar 1854","30 Aug 1929","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Covington County, Mississippi, P. O. Box Williamsburg
Enumerated 25 Aug 1860
Page 38
258-1
Joshua Burkhalter Jr 44 Garming 3600 23000 Ga
M. A. Burkhalter 26 F Ga
E. C. Burkhalter 7 F Miss
I. J. Burkhalter 6 F Miss
J.H. Burkhalter 4 M Miss
H. B. Burkhalter 3 F Miss
E. B. Burkhalter 2 M MIss
L. A. Burkhalter 7/12 F Miss
Elizabeth Henry/Kerry? 36 F Farming $--- $7000 Miss
H. E. Henry/Kerry? 1 Miss
E. B. Henry/Kerry? 2 M Miss
","STR06" "I582","Burkhalter","Ivy Dee","17 Feb 1894","30 Sep 1974","0","His registration for the draft during the First World War shows that as of June, 1917 he was a resident of Lufkin, Texas and was married with one child. He was working as a laborer in a sawmill. He was 5'11 inches tall, of medium build, and had blue eyes and light hair.

At the time of the 1920 Federal census, he was living in Dallas, Texas (Precinct 4, District 8, Sheet 16A, Stamped 181) in the lodging home of Bertha Conmart. He was shown as Male, White, age 25 and married, born in Texas with both parents born in Louisiana, and his occupation was that of a clerk for a film company. No wife or family was shown as living with him.

John Luddy Burke shows that he married Lois Christene CHAMBERS (1893-1961).

Name: Ivy D. Burkhalter
Death Date: 30 Sep 1974
Death Place: Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 80 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1894
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Joe Burkhalter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Fannie Fuller
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243402
Digital Film Number: 4167721
Image Number: 2123
Reference Number: 77383
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I6736","Burkhalter","James Daniel","6 Mar 1828","10 Sep 1884","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Police District 1
17B
Burckhalter, Jame D 22 Mississippi
Burckhalter, Frances 19 Mississippi
Burckhalter, John W 7/12 Mississippi

1860 Census
Arkansas, Columbia County, Georgia Twp, PO Mathews Store
Enumerated 11 July 1860
Pages 86 and 87 Stamped 293
520-584
James Burkthatter 32 M Farmer $--- $500 Miss
Francis Burkthatter 30 f Miss
John Burkthatter 12 M Miss
Henry Burkthatter 10 M Miss
James Burkthatter 7 M Miss
Matilda Burkthatter 5 F Ark
Titer/Viter Burkthatter 3 M Ark
Joseph Burkhalter 1 M Ark
Maz Burkhalter 1 F (sic) Ark

1870 Census
Texas, Tyler County, Woodville
Enumerated 1 July 1870
Page 35 Stamped 385
216-216
BuckHalter Ja. 42 M W Farmer $300 $440 Miss
BuckHalter Frances 40 F W Keeping House Miss
BuckHalter, Henry T 18 M W Farm Laborer Miss
BuckHalter, Jas A 16 M W Farm Laborer Miss
BuckHalter, Matilda 15 F W Miss
BuckHalter, Joseph 9 M W Ark
BuckHalter, Monroe 9 M W Ark
BuckHalter, Sarah ? F W Texas","STR06" "I8140","Burkhalter","Jefferson Lee","5 Oct 1870","22 Dec 1948","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 6
Enumerated 13 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 8B
145-145
Burkehalter, Jeff Head M W Oct 1870 29 m6 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Burkehalter, Jennie Wf W F Jan 1872 28 m 6 3/3 Tx Tx Mss
Burkehalter, Rosa Dau W F Dec 1894 6 S Tx Tx Miss
Burkehalter, Ruth Dau W F Dec 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkehalter, Adrian Son W M Feb 18991 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 4 May 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 14A
Hemphill and San Augustine Road
233-235
Burkhalter, Jefferson L Head M W 39 m1 16 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Burkhalter, Jennie I Wf F W 38 m1 16 6/6 Tx Tx Miss
Burkhalter, Rosa C Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, Ruth E Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, Adrian Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, William E Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, Ward A Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, Lily L Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx


1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 6 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 6A Stamped 202
111-111
Burkhalter, Jennie Head F W 47 M US Miss None
Burkhalter, Adron Son M W 26 S Tx US Tx Sniper Tranyard?
Burkhalter, William I Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Sniper
Burkhalter, Lillie L Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, Omie Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, Blanche E Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I8138","Burkhalter","Jesse Calvin","6 May 1867","Bef 1870","0","Did he die young? Not listed on the 1870 Tyler County, Texas census with his family.","STR06" "I36605","Burkhalter","Jesse Warren","Abt 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Nannie SIMMONS, and they were the parents of Emma, Ada, Oscar, Myra, Jerome, Lillian, Wesley and Ruth.","STR06" "I36690","Burkhalter","John Anson","30 Mar 1926","27 Mar 2013","0","The obituary of his wife, Betty (FAG #64504975) Published in Las Vegas Review-Journal from January 20 to January 21, 2011 and posted to FindAGrave by ""Miracle Mile Tim,"" shows that ""Her husband, of 65 years, John, was a career Marine and she, her husband and three children traveled extensively with the military. She is survived by her husband, John; her daughter, Linda; her son, Michael; seven grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; one brother; three sisters; a sister-in-law; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and dear friends. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Carolyn.""
","STR06" "I8247","Burkhalter","John Ervin","23 Nov 1882","11 Apr 1966","0","Name: John Ervin Burkhalter
Death Date: 11 Apr 1966
Death Place: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 83 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Nov 1882
Birthplace: San Aaugustine Co., Tx
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Burkhalter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Susie Anderson
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer, Retired
Place of Residence: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, TX
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Nacogdoches, Tx
Burial Date: 11 Apr 1966
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117976
Digital Film Number: 4028337
Image Number: 2360
Reference Number: v X cn 25377
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I8247","Burkhalter","John Ervin","23 Nov 1882","11 Apr 1966","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, Precinct 1
Enumerated May 1910
SD 2 ED 136 Sheet 4A
55-55
Burkhalter, John Head M W m1 2 Tx Unk Unk Farmer
Burkhalter, Grutrud Wf F W 22 m1 2 1/1 Tx Miss Miss
Burkhalter, Roy Son M W 5/12 S Tx Unk Miss

1920 Census
Texas, Brown County, JP 6
Enumerated 6 and 7 Jan 1920
SD 17 ED 15 Sheet 2B
36-41
Burkhalter, John E Head M W 36 M Tx La Ga Farmer
Burkhalter, Gertrude Wife F W 30 M Tx Tn La
Burkhalter, Roy Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, Sussie Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, Ophelia Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, Cecil Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, Avis Dtr F W 1 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, JP 3 (Part), District 9
Enumerated 30 Apr 1930
ED ??? SD 12 Sheet 20A
400-406
Burkhalter, John Head M W 46 M 26 Tx US US Salesman Drug Co
Burkhalter, Gertrude Wf F W 40 M 19 Tx La La
Burkhalter, Ophelia Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, Cecila Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, Avis Dtr F W 11 Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, Ara Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, Anson Son M W 4 1/12 Tx Tx Tx


","STR06" "I8086","Burkhalter","John Flem","18 Jan 1830","31 Dec 1904","0","He was a Fiddle Player. He and Mary were buried at the Burkhalter Cemetery.","STR06" "I8086","Burkhalter","John Flem","18 Jan 1830","31 Dec 1904","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Township 3 Range 10 E P. O. Summit
Page 11 Stamped 161
70-71
J. F. Burkhalter 30 M Farmer 2500 1100 Ala
Mary F Burkhalter 22 F Miss
M. E. Burkhalter 4 F Miss
L. V. R. Burkhalter 1 F Miss
367-367
Joseph Luter 48 M Planter 2500 1100 Germany
Eliza Luter 41 F Ga
Mary A Luter 20 F Miss
Jesse Luter 18 M MIss
Caroline Luter 13 F Miss
James Luter 6 M Miss
Thos Luter 4 m Miss
Matilda Luter 6/12 F Miss
Elizabeth Luter 11 F Miss

1870 Census
Not located

1880 Census
Mississippi, Pike County
Page 41 SD 3 ED 37
Enumerated 21 and 22 June 1880
337-339
Burkhalter, John F W m 50 Farming Miss Ga Ga
Burkhalter, Mary J. W F 43 Wife Keeps House Miss SC SC
Burkhalter, Malissa E W F 23 Dtr At Home Miss Miss Miss
Burkhalter, Jesse W W M 19 Son Farm Hand Miss Miss Miss
Burkhalter, Sarah L W F 16 Dtr At Home Miss Miss Miss
Burkhalter, Walter M W M 11 Son At Home Miss Miss Miss
Burkhalter, Alice V W F 7 Dtr At Home Miss Miss Miss
(Indexed on Ancestry as Buchwalter)

","STR06" "I7230","Burkhalter","John H.","24 Aug 1877","1 Aug 1910","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 1B
17-17
Burkhalter, John Head W M Aug 1877 22 m 1 Tx Miss Ark Farmer
Burkhalter, Anna L Wf W F Jan 1880 20 m 1 1 Tx ??? Ala
Burkhalter, Elonza L Son W M Dec 1899 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx Tx
18-18
Buckley, Ruth Hed M F Sept 1837 52 Wd 9/9 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Buckley, Ofelia Dtr W F Dec 1781 28 S Tx Ala Miss
Buckley, Burpee Son W M Dec 1878 21 s Tx Ala Miss Farm Laborer
----19
Huffman, Nama Head W F Dec 1860 39 Wd 6/3 Tx Ala Miss
Huffman, Blanche Dtr W F Feb 1890 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Huffman, Arder Dtr W F Apr 1895 5 s Tx Tx Tx
Huffman, Ashley Son W M Feb 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine, JP 4
Enumerated 11 May 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 15B
228-233
Burkhalter, John H Hd M W 32 M1 11 Tx Ark Ark Farmer
Burkhalter, Anna L Wf F W 30 M1 11 5/5 Tx Tx Ala Farm Laborer
Burkhalter, Loma L Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Burkhalter, Versie L. Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, John H Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, Henry M. Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, Vergil C. Son M W 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I30092","Burkhalter","John Hozy","15 Sep 1903","25 Oct 1972","0","Name: John Hozy Burkhalter
Death Date: 25 Oct 1972
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 69 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1903
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Burkhalter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Anna Huffman
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242195
Digital Film Number: 4167382
Image Number: 3309
Reference Number: 92224
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I30092","Burkhalter","John Hozy","15 Sep 1903","25 Oct 1972","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 28 Apr 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 6A Stamped 28
60-63
Burkhalter, John H Head M W 26 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Burkhalter, Letha M Wf F W 21 M 15 Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, Pauline Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I8131","Burkhalter","John Wesley","1 Nov 1849","18 Jun 1924","0","He was a Mason.","STR06" "I8131","Burkhalter","John Wesley","1 Nov 1849","18 Jun 1924","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, Pr 1, San Augustine City
Enumerated 13 and 14 Jun 1900
SD 267 ED 74 Sheet 6A
100-100
Burkhalter, John W Head W M Nov 1849 50 m 21 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Burkhalter, Susie A Wf W F Apr 1861 39 m 21 9/8 La Tn Tn
Burkhalter, Ida L Dtr W F Jan 1880 20 S Tx Miss La
Burkhalter, John I Son W M Sep 1882 17 S Tx Miss La Farm Laborer
Burkhalter, Willie B Son W M Oct 1884 15 S Tx Miss La Farm Laborer
Burkhalter, Rosa E Dtr W F May 1886 14 S Tx Miss La Farm Laborer
Burkhalter, Oda P Dtr W F Mar 1888 12 S Tx Miss La Farm Laborer
Burkhalter, Hamp Son W M Oct 1890 9 S Tx Miss La
Burkhalter, Carrol Son W M Feb 1893 7 Tx Miss La
Burkhalter, Wyatt Son W M Oct 1895 4 Tx Miss La

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated 10 May 1910
SD 2 ED 137 Sheet 18A Stamped 214
303-303
Burkhalter, John W Head M W 60 M1 31 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Burkhalter, Susie Wife F W 48 m1 9/9 Ark/Lou Tenn Tenn (Ark overwritten with Louisiana)
Burkhalter, Bird W Son M W 25 S Tx Miss Ark Farmer
Burkhalter, Odie P Dtr F W 20 S Tx Miss Ark Teacher Public School
Burkhalter, Hamp Son M W 18 S Tx Miss Ark Teacher Public School
Burkhalter, Carrel A Son M W 16 S Tx Miss Ark
Burkhalter, Wyatt Son M W 14 S Tx Miss Ark
Burkhalter, Hardis Son M W 9 S Tx Miss Ark


","STR06" "I37207","Burkhalter","Jonie Clifton","21 Jun 1909","23 Feb 1961","0","Name: Jonie Clifton Burkhalter
Death Date: 23 Feb 1961
Death Place: Denver City, Yoakum , Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 51 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 21 Jun 1909
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J.B. Burkhalter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Myrte Lee Morgan
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Oil Field
Place of Residence: Yoakum County, Texas
Cemetery: Old Union Cemetery
Burial Place: Texarkana, Texas
Burial Date: 24 Feb 1961
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116710
Digital Film Number: 4166565
Image Number: 2271
Reference Number: cn 12389
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I583","Burkhalter","Joseph Henry","4 Jul 1896","25 Mar 1959","0","His Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, indicated that he was an Electrician, and married. His parents were shown as Joe Burkhalter and Fannie Fuller, but the name of his wife was not listed.

Name: Joseph Henry Burkhalter
Death Date: 25 Mar 1959
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 62 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 04 Jul 1896
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Joe Burkhalter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Fannie Fuller
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Electrician
Place of Residence: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
Cemetery: City Cemetery
Burial Place: Lufkin, Texas
Burial Date: 26 Mar 1959
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115908
Digital Film Number: 4165926
Image Number: 1754
Reference Number: cn 15094
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976





","STR06" "I583","Burkhalter","Joseph Henry","4 Jul 1896","25 Mar 1959","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I581","Burkhalter","Joseph Warren","29 Aug 1859","22 Oct 1940","0","Name: Joe Burkhalter
Death Date: 22 Oct 1940
Death Place: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 81 years 1 month 24 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 29 Aug 1859
Birthplace: Miss.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James D. Burkhalter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
Cemetery: White House Cem.
Burial Place: Lufkin, Texas
Burial Date: 23 Oct 1940
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138007
Digital Film Number: 4030491
Image Number: 58
Reference Number: 44056
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I581","Burkhalter","Joseph Warren","29 Aug 1859","22 Oct 1940","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct No. 3
Enumerated 8 and 9 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheets 6B and 7A
107-107
Burkhalter, Joe Head W M Aug 1859 40 M 14 Ark Ark Ark Farmer
Burkhalter, Fannie Wf W F Jan/Jun? 1864 35 M 14 3/3 Ark Ga Ga
Burkhalter, Ivy Son W M Feb 1894 6 S Tx Ark Ark
Burkhalter, Henry Son W M July 1896 3 S Tx Ark Ark
Burkhalter, James Son W M Nov 1899 7/12 S Tx Ark Ark
Howard, Nancy W F May 1826 74 S Boarder Ga SC SC

1910 Census
Texas, Runnels County, JP 5
Enumerated 21 and 22 Apr 1910
SD 14 ED 220 Sheet 4B
Burkhalter, J. W. Head M W 50 m1 23 Ark Ms NC Farmer
Burkhalter, F. A. Wf F W 45 m1 23 4/4 Ark Ga Ga
Burkhalter, Ivy Son M W 16 S Tx AR\\rk Ark Farm Laborer
Burkhalter, Henry Son M W 12 S Tx Ark Ark Farm Laborer
Burkhalter, Jimmie Son M W 10 S Tx ARk Ark Farm Laborer
Burkhalter, Myrtle Dtr F W 7 S Tx Ark Ark



","STR06" "I36633","Burkhalter","Laura Fatima ""Timey""","Abt 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","Listed as L. V. R., Female, age 1, at the time of the 1860 Pike County, Mississippi census. Said to have married John W. BRUMFIELD, the son of Josiah Brumfield and Margaret BURCH.","STR06" "I37203","Burkhalter","Leo Otice","9 Jan 1925","26 Aug 1996","0","Said to have married first Geneva TULLOS and later to a MOSZKOWICZ.","STR06" "I37194","Burkhalter","Letisha Adell","4 Nov 1885","30 Oct 1963","0","Name: Letisha Adell Ansley
Death Date: 30 Oct 1963
Death Place: Harris County, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 77 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 04 Nov 1885
Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Henry Burkhalter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Homemaker
Place of Residence: Harris County, Texas
Cemetery: Rosewood
Burial Place: Houston, Texas
Burial Date: 01 Nov 1963
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117351
Digital Film Number: 4028334
Image Number: 3480
Reference Number: cn 64456
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I30094","Burkhalter","Lonzie Lewis","9 Dec 1899","18 Feb 1965","0","Name: Lonzie Lewis Burkhalter
Death Date: 18 Feb 1965
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 65 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1900
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Burkhalter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Anna Huffman
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117700
Digital Film Number: 4028304
Image Number: 1276
Reference Number: cn 10176
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I30094","Burkhalter","Lonzie Lewis","9 Dec 1899","18 Feb 1965","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, JP 4
Enumerated the 26 and 27 day of January 1920
SD 326 ED 128 Sheet 11A
Family 212-212
Burkhalter, Lonzie L Hd M W 20 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Burkhalter, Eula Wf F W 22 M Tx Ala Tx
Burkhalter, Hoyet Son M W 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, J.P. 1
Enumerated 24 April 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 22A Stamped 44
26-28
Burkhalter, Lonzie Hd M W 30 M@20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Burkhalter, Buler Wf F W 32 M@22 Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, Hoyet Sn M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, A. Z. Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, Mariel (?) Sn M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, Mozelle Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I8087","Burkhalter","Louisa","Abt 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married first Henry Willis MAGEE and later Elbert MAGEE.

The Louisiana death record, below, appears to be for a daughter from her second marriage:

Name: Mary Magee Bankston
Death Date: 18 May 1953
Death Place: Baton Rouge, , East Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Gender: Female
Race (original): White
Race (standardized): White
Age: 78
Estimated Birth Year: 1875
Birth Place: Washington Parish, Louisiana
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: Charlie Bankston
Father's Name: Elbert Magee
Mother's Name: Louise Burkhalter
Film number: 1573931
Image Number: 00347
Certificate Number: 6323
Digital Folder Number: 4215613
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954


","STR06" "I8132","Burkhalter","Mary Louisa","21 Jun 1852","Bef 1860","0","Did she die young? Not listed with her family on the 1860 Columbia County, Arkansas census.","STR06" "I8136","Burkhalter","Monroe","29 Aug 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Lisitings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 1
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 5A
76-78
Burkhalter, Monroe Head M W Aug 1859 40 m/9 Ark Miss Miss Farmer
Burkhalter, Ellen Wf W F Mar 1869 31 m/9 6/6 Fla Ga Ga
Burkhalter, Violet O Dtr W F Mar 1892 S Tx Ark Fla
Burkhalter, Della V Dtr W F Aug 1893 6 S Tx Ark Fla
Burkhalter, Eva P Dtr W F Dec 1894 5 S Tx Ark Fla
Burkhalter, Minnie S Dtr W F Mar 1896 4 S Tx Ark Fla
Burkhalter, Jae E Son M W Nov 1899 6/12 S Tx Ark Fal
","STR06" "I8250","Burkhalter","Odie Pama","16 Jun 1889","7 Jul 1968","0","First name also shown as Oda. She was a very devout Baptist, always faithful to her church. (White and Toole, p 76).

Name: Odie P. Woods
Death Date: 07 Jul 1968
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 78 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 16 Jun 1890
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J. W. Buckhalter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Susie Anderson
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife & Mother
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 08 Jul 1968
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137147
Digital Film Number: 4029823
Image Number: 1504
Reference Number: cn 59072
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I38937","Burkhalter","Oma B.","26 Aug 1911","7 Sep 1976","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNW5-JX7
Name: Oma B Baker
Death Date: 07 Sep 1976
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 65 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 26 Aug 1911
Birthplace: Sabine County Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jeff Burkhalter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Jane Ida Clark
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243978
Digital Film Number: 4005496
Image Number: 02064
Reference Number: 68096
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I11446","Burkhalter","Ophelia","Abt 1914","Yes, date unknown","0","Could she be the mother of William Robert Smith, who was born in Mineola TX to Edward Crofton SMITH and Ophelia BURKHALTER on 7 August 1947? He died on 20 Jan 2012 in Many, Louisiana. He had a sister, Patsy RICE of Hemphill, and was buried in the Harper Chapel Cemetery. His obituary was in the January 29, 2014 issued of the Sabine County Reporter.","STR06" "I36603","","","","","","","" "I36610","Burkhalter","Ray Mathis","8 Oct 1929","30 Jun 2005","0","Name: Ray Mathews Burkhalter Date of Birth: 8 Oct 1929 Gender: Male Birth County: Orange Father's name: Joseph H Burkhalter Mother's name: Grace Allbueto Roll Number: 1929_0001
","STR06" "I8139","Burkhalter","Rosa Lee","27 Jul 1868","Bef 1870","0","Did she die young? Not listed on the 1870 Tyler County, Texas census with the rest of her family.","STR06" "I36197","Burkhalter","Velma Pearl","17 Dec 1908","26 Aug 1991","0","Kay Parker McCary, in her annotated transcription of the Gravel Hill Cemetery, shows her as a daughter of Goerge Burkhalter and Mollie Burns, and notes that she married second Moses FLORA.","STR06" "I33126","","","","","","","" "I33126","","","","","","","" "I13635","Burkhalter","Violet O.","Abt 1892","21 Sep 1973","0","Name: Violet Grisham
Death Date: 21 Sep 1973
Death Place: Kerrville, Kerr, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 81 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1892
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Monroe E. Burkhalter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ellen Jones
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242912
Digital Film Number: 4167943
Image Number: 2493
Reference Number: 2520
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I34575","Burkhalter","Virgil Christopher","Abt 1909","21 Mar 1976","0","Name: Virgil Christopher Burkhalter
Death Date: 21 Mar 1976
Death Place: Corsicana, Navarro, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 66 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1910
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Burkhalter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Anna Huffman
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243935
Digital Film Number: 4168225
Image Number: 510
Reference Number:
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I8135","Burkhalter","Viter","16 Feb 1857","Bef 1870","0","Did he die young? Not listed with his family on the 1870 Tyler County, Texas census.","STR06" "I30086","Burkhalter","Vursey Liddy","7 Jul 1902","28 Feb 1995","0","Kay Parker McCary shows her as a daughter of John Henry Burkhalter and Anna L. Huffman.

The Sabine County Reporter
March 8, 1995, Page 8

Vursey Bragg

Vursey Burkhalter Bragg, 92, of Route 2, Bronson died at 7:25 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 28, 1995, at Hemphill Care Center.

Mrs. Bragg was born July 7, 1902, in Sabine County as a daughter of the late John and Anna (Hoffman) Burkhalter and was a lifelong resident of Sabine County. She was a homemaker and member of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church at Gravelhill.

She is survived by a daughter, Hazel McNaughten of Sabine County.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Thursday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Wendell Ferguson officiating. Interment followed at Gravelhill Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2009)","STR06" "I38920","Burkhalter","Ward A.","20 Jun 1904","15 Aug 1969","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD5X-85R
Name: Ward A. Burkhalter
Death Date: 15 Aug 1969
Death Place: Kerrville, Kerr, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 65 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 Jun 1904
Birthplace: Bronson, Texas
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jeff Lee Burkhalter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Jane Clark
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Lumber Grader
Place of Residence: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: VA Cemetery
Burial Place: Houston, Texas
Burial Date: 15 Aug 1969
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2218108
Digital Film Number: 4030538
Image Number: 1393
Reference Number: CN 58563
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I8082","Burkhalter","William J. ""Billy""","Abt 1817","Yes, date unknown","0","Ruth Ann Price indicates that he appears on the census in 1860 in Franklin County, Mississippi, and was buried in the Jones-Burkhalter Cemetery in Walthall County, Mississippi. They name of his wife or wives is not known, but he had a large family. Seven of these children were listed on the 1860 Franklin County, Mississippi census, Camillin (born 1837 Mississippi), John (born 1842 Mississippi), Jasper Smylie (born 1844 Mississippi), Rosanna (born 1848 Lousiana), Mary (born 1850 Lousiana), Daniel/David (born 1857 Mississippi) and Sarah (born 1859 Mississippi). He is also shown as the father of Sam Burkhalter.","STR06" "I8253","Burkhalter","Wyatt Littleton","14 Mar 1896","10 Feb 1963","0","Name: Wyatt L. Burkhalter
Death Date: 10 Feb 1963
Death Place: Amarillo, Potter, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 66 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1897
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Burkhalter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Susie Anderson
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117177
Digital Film Number: 4028580
Image Number: 830
Reference Number: 11711
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I8253","Burkhalter","Wyatt Littleton","14 Mar 1896","10 Feb 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Lynn County, O'Donnell Township
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 153-8 SD 7 Sheet 3B
65-65
Burkhalter, Wyatt L Head M W 34 M 27 Tx Tn La Teacher Public School
Burkhalter, Davida M Wf F W 32 M 25 Tx Tx Tx Teacher Public School
Burkhalter, Harold B Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, Dan M. Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I44002","Burklund","Lloyd F.","5 Mar 1924","27 Feb 1997","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of Edmund R. BURKLAND and Rose C. ANDERSON, who both also have memorials on that website.","STR06" "I26322","","","","","","","" "I26324","","","","","","","" "I26323","","","","","","","" "I22732","","","","","","","" "I43144","Burleson","Edward","Abt 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, PR Cherino
Enumerated 11 July 1860
Page 74
533-523
Thomas J. Curl 52 M Farmer 11000 20850 Tenn
Laurina Curl 52 F Housekeeper Tenn
James Curl 17 M Student Tx
Wm D Crouch 35 M Carpenter $--- $1700 Ark
534-534
Albert and Susan Crouch Household
535-525
Edward Burleson 32 M farmer $--- $7900 Ten
Juliet Burleson 26 F Housekeeper Ark
Laurena Burleson 8 F Tx
Joseph Burleson 6 M Tx
Betty Burleson 4 F Tx
Mary Burleson 2/12 F Tx","STR06" "I28356","Burleson","Isa Dora","17 Oct 1910","27 Oct 2004","0","The daughter of Ben BURELSON and Dora BUTLER.

From the Beaumont Enterprise October 8, 2004
Isa Dora Burleson Clark
Isa Dora Burleson Clark, 93, of Burkeville, TX went home to be with her Lord on Thursday, October 7, 2004. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday, October 9, 2004 at the Burkeville Baptist Church with interment at the Burkeville Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM on Friday, October 8, 2004 at Smith Funeral Home in Newton. Mrs. Clark, a longtime resident of Burkeville, was born in Peason, LA on October 17, 1910. She was preceded in death by her husband of 55 years, E.L. ""Punk"" Clark. Together they owned and operated Clark's Grocery in Burkeville for several years. Those left to cherish her memories are two daughters and their husbands, Betty and Reid Smith of Burkeville, TX and Gayla and Joe Callaway of Newton, TX; four grandchildren, Tammy Bunker of Wasilla, Alaska, Todd Smith of Rolla, Missouri, Kristi Lee of Newton, TX, and Misti Weeks of Newton, TX; nine great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mellie Stewart and Willie O'Bryant of Blanchard, LA. Smith Funeral Home Drawer R Newton, Texas 75966

(Courtesy of Larry Crocker)","STR06" "I720","Burleson","Ollie Ethel","26 Apr 1908","7 Nov 1992","0","Bob Miller shows that she was the daugher of Benjamin F. Burleson and Dora Butler. Virgie Speights lists her sisters and their families as Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Browing, and son Raymond of Florien, LA; Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Stewart and daughter Joan of Blanchard, Louisiana; and Mr. and Mrs. O. Bryant of Blanchard, Louisiana. (Speights, Old Timers of Sabine County, Texas, pages 93, 94).","STR06" "I14707","","","","","","","" "I34616","Burney","J F","25 May 1929","3 Nov 2009","0","Though not related, J F and Earlene Burney were long time family friends of both Charles and Pat Strong. Both Dr. Burney and Dr. Strong were graduate students at the University of Alabama together in the 1960's, and the families became very close at this time, and remained so over the years.

Dr. J F Burney, 80, Clarksville, died Tuesday, November 3, 2009, at his home.

The celebration of life service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Austin Peay State University in the Music/Mass Communications Building.

Burial will be in Salem Cemetery. Visitation will be from 3 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home and from 11:30 a.m. until the hour of the service Friday at Austin Peay.
Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Dr. Burney was born May 25, 1929, in Dickson County, TN and was preceded in death by his parents, John Jefferson Franklin and Ara Lee Gilliam Burney; sisters, Mattie Nell Parker, Annie Belle Murphy, Lydia Virtress Wall; brothers, James Willis Burney, John Ewin Burney, Joe Glendon Burney and William Thomas Burney; and two grandchildren.

Dr. Burney joined the faculty at Austin Peay State University in 1959 and retired in 1994. He enjoyed teaching throughout his career, and also served as Chair of the Department of Accounting and was Dean of the College of Business and Professional Programs for fifteen years. In 1987 Dr. Burney was awarded the Clarksville Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Faculty Award for Community Service, the second recipient of this prestigious award. In 1994, he was recognized by the Tennessee Higher Education Commission by receiving the state level award for Distinguished Community Service. In 1998 Dr. Burney traveled to Oman to teach at the Sultan Qaboos University. Dr. Burney received his Bachelors degree from Austin Peay State University (in 1957), and his Masters (in 1966) and Ph.D. (in 1969) from the University of Alabama.

In addition to his love of teaching, Dr. Burney was dedicated to his volunteer work. He was an active member of Civitan International for 28 years, serving as an officer at all levels from the Clarksville Civitan Club, to the Valley District Civitan, and ultimately as President of Civitan International. During his time representing Civitan International, Dr. Burney had the opportunity to travel around the U.S. and the world. In July of this year, Dr. Burney was recognized as a Master Club Builder-Executive Level for the 17 clubs he organized and over 170 members he recruited into Civitan who were still active members. He played an integral part in the establishment of Progressive Directions, Inc. and the Cumberland Dialysis Clinic, as well as serving on the board of both organizations for many years. Dr. Burney was also a member of the Board for Harriett Cohn Mental Health Center for several years. Among his other many service programs in our community, Dr. Burney enjoyed the Special Olympics and Buddy Ball.

Survivors include his wife of fifty-three years, Mary Earlene Owen Burney, Clarksville; sons, Mike Burney, Joelton, Steve (Daphna) Burney, Nashville; daughters, Cheryl (Ron) Edmondson, Clarksville, Laurie Burney, Starkville, MS; sister, Ida Lee Penny, Romulus, MI; grandchildren, Jacob Burney, Clarksville, Makenzi Burney, Knoxville, Hunter Burney, Nashville, Jeremy Chandler, Clarksville, Josh McWhorter, Tuscaloosa, AL, Nate Edmondson, Clarksville, Matthew McWhorter, Starkville, MS, many loving nephews and nieces, and two special family friends, Dale and Deborah Baggett.

Pallbearers will be Jacob Burney, Makenzi Burney, Hunter Burney, Jeremy Chandler, Josh McWhorter, Nate Edmondson, Matthew McWhorter, and Marc Price. Honorary pallbearers will be members of the Clarksville Civitan Club.

Memorial contributions can be made to the Dr. J F Burney Scholarship Fund which provides a scholarship to an Austin Peay State University student. Donations may be mailed to Valley District Civitan Foundation-Dr. J F Burney Scholarship, c/o Leroy Parks, P.O. Box 3980, Clarksville, TN 37043. Arrangements entrusted to Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home, 1510 Madison Street, Clarksville, TN 37040. Online condolences may be made at www.neal-tarpley.com.

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/theleafchronicle/obituary.aspx?n=j-f-burney&pid=135457297","STR06" "I4648","","","","","","","" "I600","Burns","Adeline M.","11 May 1867","21 Jan 1929","0","Her tombstone reads ""At rest-She died as she lived, a Christian.""","STR06" "I47842","","","","","","","" "I32948","Burns","Carrie Emma","6 Jan 1913","30 May 1997","0","The Sabine County Reporter
June 4, 1997, Page 12

Carrie Emma Hayes

Carrie Emma Hayes, 84, of Hemphill died Friday, May 30, 1997, in a traffic accident in Rosevine. Her daughter, Doris Jean Mason, also died in the accident.

She was born Jan. 6, 1913, in Pineland as a daughter of the late Nola and John Ransom Burns. Mrs. Hayes a homemaker, was a lifelong resident of the Hemphill/Pineland area.

Survivors: husband, Albert A. Hayes of Hemphill; a step-sopn Alvin A. Haeys of Silsbee; a sister Josephine North of Waller, eight grandchildren and six great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by a son, Doyle G. Strickland.

Joint funeral services were held for she and her daughter at 2 p.m. Sunday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro.Homer WIlliams and Bro. Vance R. Purtell officiating. Interment followed at Pine Hill Cemetery in Sabine County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)","STR06" "I27069","Burns","Cebe E.","Abt 1904","Yes, date unknown","0","Cynthia Reese (creese@sw.rr.com) posted an addendum to my online tree at WorldConnect, on May 6, 2009, noting that Cebe E. Burns married Emily White on 8 March 1923 in San Augustine County, Texas.","STR06" "I3886","Burns","Eli Green","Jul 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 25 Jun 1880
Page 13 SD 1 ED 85
129-130
Burns, Eloy W M 25 Head Farmer Tx Ireland Tx
Burns, Allice W F 19 Wf Keeping House La

1900 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Bayou Scie, Ward 5
Enumerated 8 Jun 1900
SD 5 ED 93 Sheet 5B
79-80
Burns, E. G. Head July 1853 46 M 20 La Miss Miss Farmer
Burns, Allice Wf W F Oct 1861 38 M 20 8/7 Tx Ala La
Burns, Addie Dtr W F Apr 1881 19 S Tx La Tx Farm Laborer
Burns, Alma Dtr W F Nov 1882 17 S Tx La Tx Farm Laborer
Burns, Annie Dtr W F Nov 1886 13 S Tx La Tx Farm Laborer
Burns, Robert Son W M Apr 1889 10 S Tx La Tx Farm Laborer
Burns, Leon Son W M Apr 1892 8 S Tx La Tx
Burns, Eben Son W M May 1896 4 S La La Tx
Burns, Zadie Dtr W F Sept 1898 1 S La La Tx
Miller, Mary Ann Boarder Jany 1844 56 Wd 4/4 Miss Miss Miss

1910 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 5
Enumerated 25 Apr 1910
SD 6 ED 107 Sheets 15B and 15A Stamped 113
223-228
Burns, Eli G. Head M W 56 m1 31 La Miss Miss Farmer
Burns, Allice Wf F W 48 m1 31 9/8 Tx Ala La Farm Laborer
Burns, Leon Son M W 18 S Tx La Tx Laborer
Burns, Eb Son M W 16 S La La Tx Farm Laborer
Burns, Sadie Dtr F W 12 S La La Tx Farm Laborer
Burns, Nora Son M W 9 S La La Tx Farm Laborer



","STR06" "I46534","","","","","","","" "I27071","Burns","Emily Lucille","25 May 1908","26 May 1957","0","Name: Emily Lucille Mccommas
Death Date: 26 May 1957
Death Place: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 49 years 1 day
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 25 May 1908
Birthplace: San Augustine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Will Burns
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Ella Fullen
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
Cemetery: Garden of Memories
Burial Place: Angelina Co., Texas
Burial Date: 28 May 1957
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135701
Digital Film Number: 4163626
Image Number: 1348
Reference Number: cn 23313
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I42546","Burns","Frances ""Fannie"" Rebecca","Dec 1846","Abt 1936","0","Researcher Ralph Burns of Mississippi posted a note to her record on 1880 San Augustine County, Texas census, indicated her maiden name was BURNS. This matches the Texas Death certificate information for her children James, Pinkie, Lou, Della, and Eula.

In 1910, and again in 1930, she was enumerated with her daughter Della, and son-in-law, Emmett Cordray.

The following was inscribed on her tombstone: ""Remember youth as you pass by, As you are now so once was I, As I am now so you will be, Prepare for death and follow me.""","STR06" "I34094","Burns","Gladys Melvin","2 Oct 1915","26 Nov 2001","0","Kay Parker McCary, in her annotated transcription of the Myrtle Springs Cemetery, shows her as a daughter of Eli Melvin Burns and Roxie Minton.","STR06" "I34094","Burns","Gladys Melvin","2 Oct 1915","26 Nov 2001","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 8
Enumerated 9 and 10 January 1920
SD 326 ED 172 Sheet 6B
118-118
J.O. and Mildred Minton family (age 28 and 25)
120-120
Burns, E. M. Head M W 43 M Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Burns, Roxie Wf F W 36 M Tx Ala Tx
Burns, Dessie Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Burns, Hattie Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Burns, Gladys Dtr F W 4 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I29579","Burns","Mary Jane","4 May 1838","11 Oct 1910","0","Jane Mark Mitchell provided a copy of the following obituary:

MRS. MARY JANE MARKS
Esteemed Lady Passed Away October 11

Mrs. Mary Jane Marks, a well known and highly respected resident of this vicinity, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Masters, at Silverwood, on Tuesday, October 11, after a long illness.
The funeral service was conducted in Cass City M.E. church on Thursday by Rev. W. B. Weaver, where a large concourse of friends and relatives gathered to pay their last tribute of respect to the deceased.
Mary Jane Burns was born in Canada, May 4, 1838, and on December 21, 1859, was united in marriage to Albert Karr, and in 1867 they came to Michigan, settling in the vicinity to Karr's Corners. To this union were born six children, two of whom died in youth. Those remaining are Mrs. Henry Masters of Silverwood; Mrs. George Karr of Karr's Corners; Arthur Karr of Caro; and Charles Karr of Saginaw. Mr. Karr died in April, 1882. In 1888 Mrs. Karr was married to Walter Marks.
Mrs. Marks was converted in youth, living a consistant useful Christian life, winning friends wherever she went by her charming personality. She was among the first to unite with the Bethel class of which she was a member at the time of her demise.
Her last illness was a period of intense suffering continuing over many months during which she maintained a cheerful demeanor, never murmuring but always saying the Lord is good.

It was from the Vol. 5, No. 26, Friday, October 21, 1910 issues of the Cass City Chronicle.
","STR06" "I29579","Burns","Mary Jane","4 May 1838","11 Oct 1910","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Indianfields, Caro Village
Enumerated 15 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 119 Sheet 11S Stampted 230
266-275
Masters, Henry Head W M Apr 1854 46 M 19 Canada Canada Ireland 1879 21 Na Carpenter
Masters, Agnes Wf W F Nov 1854 35 M19 1/1 Canada Canada Canada 1868 32
Masters, Stanley Son W M Jun 1885 14 S Mich Canada Canada
Mark, Mary J Mother W F May 1838 m 11 1/1 Canada Scotland Ireland
","STR06" "I34593","","","","","","","" "I6888","Burns","Norrie E.","Abt 1902","8 Mar 1937","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F3MK-196
Name: Norrie A. Burns
Death Date: 08 Mar 1937
Death Place: Shreveport, , Caddo, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Race (original): White
Race (standardized): White
Age: 35
Estimated Birth Year: 1902
Birth Place: Zwalle, Louisiana
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Hazel Lassiter Burns
Father's Name: E G Burns
Mother's Name: Alice Patrick
Film number: 2203947
Image Number: 00112
Certificate Number: 3213
Digital Folder Number: 4216046
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954","STR06" "I24753","Burns","Robert Alexander","1 Sep 1899","23 Jun 1994","0","At the time he completed his draft registration for World War I, he was a carpenter of Will Burns in Rich Hill, Bates County, Missouri. He was a medium heigth and build, with brwon eyes. He listed his nearest relative as Maggie Burns.","STR06" "I24753","Burns","Robert Alexander","1 Sep 1899","23 Jun 1994","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Missouri, Bates County, New Home Township
Enumerated 3 Apr 1930
ED 7-21 SD 10 Sheet 1B
16-16
Wheatley, William Hd M W 81 M 40 NC NC NC Farmer Stock
Wheatley, Maggie W F W 69 M 28 Tx La TN
-- - 17
Burns, Robert Hd R M W 30 M 26 Mo Canada-Eng Canada-Eng Carpenter rough
Burns, Mary Wf F W 28 M 24 Mo NC Tx
Burns, Joan Dtr F W 2 11/12 S Mo MO Mo
","STR06" "I46462","","","","","","","" "I21221","Burns","William M.","Abt 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","Cynthia Reese (creese@sw.rr.com) posted an addendum to my online tree at WorldConnect, on May 6, 2009, noting that William M. Burns was the son of John Thomas Burns and Sarah Sowell.","STR06" "I15598","Burr","Lula Mae","18 Oct 1879","10 Sep 1949","0","Daughter of Timothy Burr and Emma Josephine Hogue. Virgie Speights wrote that Mary Genie McDaniel Rogers recalled a trip, taken with girlfriends Lou and Emma Burr around 1900, ""down the Sabine River on the glamorous steamboat the 'Neches Belle,' it was such a thrill, and they enjoyed it to the utmost.""

Name: Lula Mae Mcdaniel
Death Date: 10 Sep 1949
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 69 years 10 months 22 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Oct 1879
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Leland (sic) Ncdaniel
Father's Name: T.W. Burr
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Name: Emma Hogue
Mother's Birthplace: Louisiana
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Mt. Sinai Cem.
Burial Place: Sabine, Texas
Burial Date: 11 Sep 1949
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223546
Digital Film Number: 4031933
Image Number: 220
Reference Number: cn51494
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I7870","Burrell","Margaret","2 Sep 1819","20 Sep 1907","0","Said by Janice Lynch to be the daugher of David BURRELL and Achsa FAULKNER of New York. Married second to Andrew RUDOLPH.

","STR06" "I7870","Burrell","Margaret","2 Sep 1819","20 Sep 1907","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Illinois, White County, District 13
Enumerated 19 Aug 1850
Page 271
67-67
Margt Keykendall 30 F $300 NY
Cleopatra do 11 F Ill
Theadotia do 9 F Ill
Ann E do 8 F Ill
Harriet O do 5 F Ill
Clemant W. Tucker 15 M Laborer Ill
","STR06" "I24032","Burroughs","Elizabeth Jane","Abt 1852","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1860 census, Eliza was living with her grandparents in San Augustine County, Her mother, Lou Ann, had remarried and was living with her second husband and their children in nearby Sabine County.

At the time of the 1870 census, Eliza was widowed and she is living with her grandparents and son, 1 year old William NOBLE. She is listed as a farmer, with both real and personal property.","STR06" "I24032","Burroughs","Elizabeth Jane","Abt 1852","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1860 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine
183-183
P.W. Fullen?/Fuller? 43 M Farmer 300 150 SC
Sarah R. "" 45 F Va
Eliza J. "" 8 F Texas (Eliza J. BURROUGHS, granddaughter).
Rachael 3 "" F Texas

Eliza's mother, Lou Ann, had remarried and was living with her second husband, Manuel Loving, in adjacent Sabine County.

1870 Census
Sabine County, Texas
624/624
Davidson, P.P. 26 M W Farmer 1200 800 Texas
Davidson, Malvina 25 F W K.H. Texas
Davidson, Sarah A. 3 F W Texas
Davidson, Calvin B. 1 M W Texas
FULLER, P.N. 54 M W 200 400 S.C.
FULLER, Sarah A. 54 F W Va.
FULLER, Rachel E 13 F W Texas
Noble, Elizabeth J 18 F W Farmer 1000 400 Texas
Noble, William 1 M W Texas

1880 Census
Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
James A. MITCHEM Self M Male W 35 GA GA GA
Eliza E. MITCHEM Wife M Female W 28 TX K. House --- ---
William N. MITCHEM Son S Male W 10 TX Home AR TX (Stepson to Eliza)
James M. MITCHEM Son S Male W 3 TX GA TX
Vadder E. MITCHEM Dau S Female W 7 TX GA TX
MITCHEM Dau S Female W 3M TX GA TX
Mary BARRAUES Other S Female B 12 TX Servant GA ---
Source Information:
Census Place Lampasas, Lampasas, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255314 NA Film Number T9-1314
Page Number 290C","STR06" "I26721","Burroughs","James M.","Abt 1824","Bef Feb 1900","0","Debra LaMel wrote that James M. Burroughs ""was born in abt 1824 in Tuscaloosa Co AL to Raymond Burroughs and Elizabeth Harris Foster who married on 3-5-1817 Richmond Co GA.

James M Burroughs we think married LouAnn Fuller/n the daughter of Powell and Sarah R. Fuller/Fullen, any way Lou Ann later married Emanuel ""Manuel"" Walton Loving

I have also a lead on the death of her father James M Burroughs in Galveston Tx that I am awaiting on documentation for as well I have located a mention of his probated estate in the Galveston Paper in that time frame. I have sent to Galveston for this but have not received a reply yet. The Galveston Daily News Sunday February 4, 1900 Page 8 or 9 Some of the principal estates in the city, according to the inventories filed in the probate court, were valued as follows:
George Ball
John Sealy
J. L Durragh 1,120,460.00
Henry Rosenburg 1,197,747.00
Morltz Koppert 491,772,27
R. S. Willis/Wilds? 1,613,128.21
Isadore Dyer 123,470.31
Isadore LeClere 2,375.59
W. N. Willis 323,000.00
J. J. Hendley 561,680.86
H. Kempner 1,666,093.19
J. M. Burroughs 203,479.10
Ellen G. C. Durragh 169,795.00

This has to be James M. Burroughs, son of Raymond and Elizabeth and father of Eliza, because the other James M. Burroughs, son of Dr. John Jones was not deceased by 1900.

Dr. John Jones Burroughs was James M Burroughs brother, he also had a son named James M Burroughs, who was very heavily involved in the Military. He was an Adjutant (Military lawyer) The article goes on to tell histories of the first set of names and there donations, however J M Burroughs is not among them. James M Burroughs was listed on the 1891 (and other) Galveston City Directories as well. So we know he died bet 1895 and February 1900

Galveston, Texas City Directories
1888-91

Name: James M. Burroughs
Location 1: office over 211 20th between Postoffice, Church
Location 2: rooms same; boards Tremont Hotel Business Name: Galv. Wharf Company
Occupation: attorney; president

Name: James M. Burroughs; James M. Brown; Joseph Aiken
Location 1: Office Central Wharf, n end 21street Business Name: Galveston Wharf Company Occupation: president; vice-president; secretary and treasurer

Galveston Wharves later to become Galveston Wharf Company","STR06" "I26721","Burroughs","James M.","Abt 1824","Bef Feb 1900","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John M. DOHERTY Self S Male W 40 PA Sign Painter IRE IRE
James M. BURROUGHS Other S Male W 50 KY Lawyer VA VA

Source Information: Census Place Galveston, Galveston, Texas Family History Library Film 1255305 NA Film Number T9-1305 Page Number 58C","STR06" "I48617","Burroughs","Wylie Robert","12 Nov 1923","8 Apr 1994","0","Notes from his Find A Grave Memorial Page ID 137090656

US ARMY 9 Feb 1943 to 23 Nov 1945

SSDI shows San Marcos, Hays Co, Texas as last address.

Linked to Parents George Prentis Burroughs and Cordie Hester Burroughs on Find A Grave, as will as too siblings.","STR06" "I19923","Burrow","Billie Stinson","4 Jun 1913","25 Dec 2002","0","The Duncan Banner Dec. 27, 2002

Billie Stinson Burrow Payne

MARLOW ? Billie Stinson Burrow Payne, 89, of Marlow died Wednesday, Dec. 25, 2002, in Marlow. Service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in Callaway-Smith-Cobb Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Charles Ryser and John DeYong officiating. Burial will follow in Marlow Cemetery.

Mrs. Payne was born June 4, 1913, in Chickasha to Homer T. and Audie Gann Burrow. The name Stinson was also the name of the physician who delivered Billie. Her mother, Audie, died in 1915 giving birth to her sister, also named Audie. Her father and his parents, the Burrows, raised her and her infant sister from the time she was 2 years old.

She first attended school in Purdy, in a two-room schoolhouse. Later moving to Lindsay, she attended Lindsay High School, graduating in 1930. She went on to attend Oklahoma A&M College, where she became a lifelong member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. The Depression came along and cut short her college education after three years, and she went to work teaching school at the country school in Alex. This was the beginning of her 34-year teaching career. She eventually completed her education, graduating from East Central University in Ada.

On April 5, 1943, Billie and Joseph Ray (Jodie) Payne Jr. were married in Lindsay. She then moved to Jodie's home in Marlow and continued teaching at Marlow Elementary School. They had a wonderful life together until Jodie's death in 1990.

Billie was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Marlow and taught a special Sunday school class for over 30 years. She was also a member of the First United Methodist Women and a charter member of ESA Gamma Phi Chapter of Marlow.

Billie's remaining family consists of two nieces, Ann Stewart Gromer and Jain Stewart Rasmussen, both of Sebadstopol, Calif.; a brother-in-law, William T. Payne and his wife, Sharon, of Fort Worth; a sister-in-law, Marylyn Wade and her husband, James, of Marlow; cousins, Maurice Moore, Ganna Hudson, Delbert Gann, Charles McKinney, Mary Lou Mahaffey, Bob Lyle, Jarrell Barnhill, Helen Lyle Broyles, Mary Kuntz and Tom Lyle; the many lives she touched as a teacher of first and third grades; and a host of friend

She was also preceded in death by her father and by a sister, Audie Burrow Stewart, in 2002.

Bearers will be Scott Dittner, Ed Bailey, Press Mahaffey, Greg Mahaffey, Bob Greer and Bobby Blanton. Honorary bearers are Jeff Latimer, Marvin Keck, Wayne Merideth, Dr. Bruce Scott and Jimmy Burton.

Memorial contributions may be made to the First United Methodist Women or the First United Methodist Church Memorial Fund in Marlow.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I47524","Burrow","Calvin L.","5 Oct 1927","30 Jul 1998","0","He shares a double marker with Margie N., born 19 Jun 1927 and died 23 May 2009. They both appear to have been predeceased by a namesake son, Calvin, who was born and died in 1956.","STR06" "I36335","Burrow","Frank Jackson","7 Jun 1902","26 Apr 1965","0","Name: Frank Burrow
Death Date: 26 Apr 1965
Death Place: Shelbyville, Shelby, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 62 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 07 Jun 1902
[Transcription of East Hamilton Cemetery instead shows 6-7-1903]
Birthplace: Noble, La.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Charlie Lewis Burrow
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sarah Price
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Shelbyville, Shelby, Texas
Cemetery: East Hamilton
Burial Place: Shelbyville, Shelby, Texas
Burial Date: 28 Apr 1965
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117753
Digital Film Number: 4028298
Image Number: 3536
Reference Number: cn 25944
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

","STR06" "I36335","Burrow","Frank Jackson","7 Jun 1902","26 Apr 1965","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I32643","Burrow","Frank Morgan","13 Mar 1925","24 May 2019","0","Obituary, copied from the Facebook group ""Farm Road 1 - From one end to the other""

Frank Morgan Burrow, 94, of Milam, Texas passed away at his home Friday, May 24, 2019.

Frank was born on March 13, 1925 in Milam, Texas to Frank Burrow and Mary Margaret Burrow.

He had lived in Galveston, Texas from 1946-1983 where he worked and retired as an ILA Longshoreman before moving back to Milam where he became the owner and operator of Frank's Package Store in San Augustine, Texas, a business that is now being carried on by his son, Morgan.

Frank was a 3rd degree member of the Knights of Columbus; a member of the International Longshoreman's Association Local #307, the Elk Lodge in Galveston, Texas, and St. Pius I Catholic Church in Hemphill, Texas.

He was preceded in death by his son, Russell Boyd Booker.

Frank is survived by his wife, Sandra Burrow of Milam, Texas; sons, Douglas Burrow and wife, Peggy, of San Augustine, Texas, Jerry Paul Burrow and wife, Kathy, of Tomball, Texas, Bart Burrow and wife, Aimee, of Overland Park, Kansas, Morgan Burrow and wife, Samantha, of Bronson, Texas, and Craig Burrow and wife, Fabi, of San Antonio, Texas; daughters, Mary Frances Burr and husband, Tim, of Madisonville, Texas and Teresa LeBlanc Wilson and husband, Jarell, of LaPorte, Texas; and numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren.

A Rosary will be held at 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home with visitation to follow from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.

A Funeral Mass will begin at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, May 29, 2019 at St. Pius I Catholic Church, 309 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas with Father Maria Susai Avula officiating.

Burial will follow services in East Hamilton Cemetery in Patroon, Texas under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

Serving as pallbearers are Morgan Burrow, Kyle Burrow, Brad Burrow, Doug Burrow, Jr., Jake Burrow, and Kolyn Burrow.

Honorary pallbearers will be members of the Knights of Columbus.

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

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 29, 2019, pg 8","STR06" "I29304","Burrows","Charles C.","Feb 1858","23 Jul 1926","0","Name: C. C. Burrows
Death Date: 23 Jul 1926
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 68 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1858
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Burrows
Father's Birthplace: Miss.
Mother's Name: Minerva Mclamore
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Ranchman
Place of Residence: Houston, Harris, Texas
Cemetery: Forest Park
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 26 Jul 1926
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114144
Digital Film Number: 4165582
Image Number: 1040
Reference Number: cn 25413
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I29304","Burrows","Charles C.","Feb 1858","23 Jul 1926","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Bastrop County, Pr 2
Enumerated 28 Jun 1900
SD ??? ED 5 Sheet 25A
427-437
Burrows, Charles C Head W M Feb 1858 42 M 14 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Burrows, Bettie Wf W F May 1864 36 m 14 8/8 Tx Tx Tx
Burrows, William C Son W M Jan 1881 13 S Tx Tx Tx At School
Burrows, Walter B Son W M Jun 1888 11 S Tx Tx Tx At School
Burrows, Claudie Son W M Feb 1890 10 S Tx Tx Tx At School
Burrows, Maudie Dtr W F Feb 1890 10 S Tx Tx Tx At School
Burrows, Walace C Son W M July 1891 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Burrows, John E Son M W Aug 1893 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Burrows, Myrtle M Dtr W F Oct 1895 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Burrows, Bittie Dtr W F Jan 1900 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I47726","Burrows","Sarah ""Sally"" M.","16 Mar 1882","13 May 1962","0","Middle name Maud or Minerva per various sources.","STR06" "I26610","Burrows","William A.","Abt 1826","Aft 1880","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Medina County, Precinct No. 4, Post Office Castroville
Page 34
304-266
Daniel McLemore 52 M Farmer $3000 $5610 North Carolina
Elizabeth McLemore 40 F Tennessee
James McLemore 17 M Stockraiser $--- $200 Miss
Anne McLemore 12 F Miss
Laura McLemore 8 F Miss
305-267
Wm A Pierce [???] 34 M Farmer $--- $2095 Tenn
Minerva Pierce [???] 29 F Tenn
John Pierce [???] 11 m Miss
Benton Pierce [???] 9 M Tx
James Pierce [???] 6 M Tx
Mary Pierce [???] 4 F Tx
Charles Pierce [???] 3 M Texas

1870 Census
Texas, Gonzalez County, Precinct No. 4
Enumerated 13 and 14 Oct 1870
Pages 33 and 34 Stamped 491
Post Office Belmont Gonzalez Texas
258-260
Burrows, William 45 M W Farming $--- $1000 Tenn
Burrows, Minerva 40 F W Tenn
Burrows, John 21 M W Mississippi
Burrows, Wm 19 M W Farming Texas
Burrows, James 16 M W Texas
Burrows, Charles C 12 M WTexas
Burrows, Walter 5 M W Texas
Burrows, Milly J 3 W F Texas
Burrows, Willy 6/12 M W Texas

1880 Census
Texas, Gonzales County, Precinct 3
Enumerated 12 Jun 1880
Page 24D
205-249
Burrows, William W M 54 Farmer Tenn Tenn Ky
Burrows, Manerva W F 49 Wife Keeping House Tn NC Tenn
Burrows, Charles C W M 22 Son Stockman Tx Tenn Tenn
Burrows, Walter G W M 15 Son At School Tx Tenn Tenn
Burrows, Josephine W F 12 Dtr At School Tx Tenn Tenn
Burrows, Fanny E W F 10 Dtr At School Texas Tenn Tenn

1900 Census
Texas, Bastrop County, Pr 2
Enumerated 28 Jun 1900
SD ??? ED 5 Sheet 25A
427-437
Charles (Feb 1858) and Bettie (May 1864) BURROWS and Family
428-438
Collier, Hesikiah C Head M W Jun 1862 37 m 11 Tx Tn Mo Farmer
Collier, Josephine Wf W F Feb 1867 33 m 11 5/5 Tx Tn Tn
Collier, Zula Dtr W F Dec 1890 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Collier, Duglass Son W M Dec 1893 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Collier, Ida Dtr W F Jan 1894 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Collier, Glen Son W M June? 1896 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Collier, Clyde Son W M Jan 1899 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Burrows, Minerva Mother-in-law W F Dec 1830 69 Wd 5/5 Tn NC Tx
","STR06" "I36664","Burrows","Willy","Abt 1870","Bef 1880","0","\\","STR06" "I22720","","","","","","","" "I1413","Burton","Jane","Abt 1796","Bef 1851","0","SUCCESSION RECORDS OF ST.HELENA PARISH, LOUISIANA 1804-1854,
E. Russ Williams, Jr., c1966, p. 31 NOTE (Patricia Ezell): In LA, Succession Records are the equivalent of Probate Records.

File B-5 Mrs. Jane Burton, 1853 (wife of Cade D. Strickland)

Oct 31 1853 - Petition of Cade D. Strickland. His wife, Jane Burton lately died leaving the following forced heirs: James, Cade D., and David (or Daniel), M. Gillispie, children of and legal descendants of Nancy R. Strickland, dec'd wife of Mark A. Gillispie of Hinds County, MS., who are minors and absentees; Elizabeth Strickland, wife of John Holden, also absent and residing in Franklin County, MS; Henry W. Strickland of East Feliciana Parish; Emiley H. Strickland, wife of Austin W. Smith; Martha Strickland, wife of Joseph Williams; Cade D. Strickland, Jr.; Jacob B. Strickland; Caroline R. Strickland, wife of Alexander Barrow, St Helena; _________Strickland, wife of John Spencer. All are of age except above descendants of Nancy R. Strickland.
Administrator and attorney for absent heirs appointed same date --- Ashford Addison Clark, Cade D. Strickland Sr. Principal and Jame Strickland, Security

Oct 31, 1853 - Inventory Heirs present: Jacob H., Milley H., wife of Austin W. Smith, Martha H., wife of Joseph Williams, Rutha C., wife of Alexander Barrow; also heirs of Nancy R. Strickland dec'd wife of Mark A. Gillispie, also Elizabeth Holden, wife of John Holden. Total inventory: $31,640.25

Petition of Cade D. Strickland, Sr: among the other property belong to the Community there is a tract of land in Washington Parish containing 640 acre son the west side of Bogue Chitto River, bounded North by James Corkern, East by Bogue Chitto River, South by Louis Lee, West by vacant lands --- valued at $500. He desires to sell the tract.

Nov 22, 1854 - Inventory by James Andrew Erwin, Recorder, Washington Parish, valued 640 acres at $300.00

Aug 10, 1857 - Petition of Henry W. Strickland that Jane Burton, former wife of Cade D. Strickland Sr., died leaving property in community with her husband; that Cade D. Strickland has maried again and forfeits his usufructory rights. Ordered to make complete and final showing of his acts as administrator.

File S-3, 1853 Mrs. Jane Strickland, Nee Burton, Wife of Cade D. Strickland

Oct 31, 1853. Inventory: Property of Mrs. Jane Burton Strickland, wife of Cade D. Strickland, Jr. the following heirs were present: Jacob B. Strickland; Millie H. Strickland, wife of Austin W. Smith; Martha H. Strickland, wife of Joseph Williams, Rutha C. Strickland, wife of Alexander Barrow, the heirs of Nancy R. Strickland were represented by William S. Bates: Abraham Womack and Henry Strickland represented Elizabeth Holden, wife of John Holden of Franklin County, Miss. Inventory included in estate: 540 acres of land on which C.D. Strickland now resides: an entry containing 52 acres, adjoining J.B. Strickland; an entry adjoining A.W. Smith on the south, containing 54.50 acres; an entry adjoining homestead tract on the NE side, 47 acres.","STR06" "I40771","Burton","John","26 Oct 1864","21 Apr 1952","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDFK-PB6
Name: John Burton
Death Date: 21 Apr 1952
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 87 years 5 months 25 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 26 Oct 1864
Birthplace: Sweden
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Martin Chapel
Burial Place: Pineland, Texas
Burial Date: 23 Apr 1952
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2075022
Digital Film Number: 4167233
Image Number: 2169
Reference Number: cn 18856
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40771","Burton","John","26 Oct 1864","21 Apr 1952","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 27 and 29 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 23B
Burton, John Head M E 1 1900 Al SwedenSwedish SwedenSwedish SwedenSwedish Farmer
Burton, Mary Wf F W 39 M Tx Tx Tx
Burton, Charley Son WM W 13 S Tx SwedenSwedish Tx
Burton, Delia Dtr F W 5 S Tx SwedenSwedish Tx


1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated April 14, 1930
ED 202-4 SD 19 Sheets 2B and 4A
30-34
Burton, John Head O 1200 M W 63 m 39 Sweden Sweden Sweden Swedish 1888 Farmer
Burton, Mary Wf F W 48 M 23 Tx Tx Tx
Burton, Charles E Son M W 24 S Tx Sweden Tx Laborer On Farm
Burton, Delia Dtr F W 16 S Tx Sweden Tx
","STR06" "I661","","","","","","","" "I25266","","","","","","","" "I15608","Busby","Fannie L.","21 Oct 1892","31 Oct 1973","0","Obituary, from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Charlotte Hardamon Coble:

Mrs. Fannie McDaniel, 81, of Many, died Wednesday, Oct. 31, 1973, at 8:40 am after an extended illness.

She is survived by her husband, J L McDaniel of Many; four sons, Leon J McDaniel and Elton W McDaniel, both of Negreet; James T McDaniel of Rosepine; and Robert Lee McDaniel of Leesville; two brothers, Lonnie Busby and Clevie Busby, both of Hemphill, Texas; 11 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and 3 great-great-grandchildren.

Services conducted Nov 1 @ 2 pm in Warren Meadows Chapel, Rev. Jeff Tidwell officiated. Burial in Zion Hill Baptist Cemetery, Negreet.

","STR06" "I44937","Busby","John Cleveland","1 Jul 1923","5 Oct 1972","0","Name John C Busby
Usual Residence Box 54, Hemphill, Texas
Event Type Death
Event Date 05 Oct 1972
Event Place Galveston, Galveston, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 01 Jul 1923
Birthplace , Texas
Occupation Realtor
Father's Name John Busby
Mother's Name Winnie C Mcdaniel
Informant Registrar UT Medical Branch Hospital
Certificate Number 74493
GS Film number 2223987
Digital Folder Number 005145123
Image Number 02589

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3S5-6XP : accessed 23 Mar 2014), John C Busby, 05 Oct 1972; citing certificate number 74493, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2223987.

His wife, Bettie Mae, appears to have remarried a McGRAW after his death. The informant of the death certificate of both parents, who died after he did, was listed as Mrs. Betty Mae McGraw, daughter-in-law. Additionally, his double tombstone at the Oak Hill Cemetery includes not only his name and years of birth and death, but the name Betty Mae, with only a year of birth shown, 1924.","STR06" "I44936","Busby","John Cleveland ""Clevie""","7 Jan 1886","31 Jan 1978","0","His Texas Death certificated showed him as a son of William Busby and Josphine Ceable. The informant was Mrs. Betty Mae McGraw, daughter in law. At the time of his death, he was living on Hwy 87 N in Hemphill, however he died at the Jasper Memorial Hospital.","STR06" "I44936","Busby","John Cleveland ""Clevie""","7 Jan 1886","31 Jan 1978","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 19 and 20 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 3A
48-48
McDaniel, Sim A Head M W 60 Wd Miss SC SC Farmer
McDaniel, Ross M Son M W 18 S Tx Miss Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Ida Grddtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Busby, Cleavie Son-in-law M W 23 M1 1 La Ala Ala Farmer
Busby, Columbia Dtr F W 21 M1 1 Tx Miss Tx","STR06" "I47912","Buschkoetter","Lucille Barbara","22 Sep 1929","27 May 2022","0","Lucille Rempe, 92, passed away May 27, 2022, and Ray Rempe, 96, passed away May 28, 2022, in Lincoln. Rosary will be said at 10:00 Monday, June 6, 2022, at St. Michael's Catholic
Church of Hastings. Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 10:30.

Memorials are suggested to the family for later designation. In lieu of flowers family requests masses be offered on their behalf. Apfel Funeral Home, Hastings, in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be directed to www.apfelfuneralhome.com.

Ray recently said, ""Lucille is not going anywhere without me."" She passed away shortly before
midnight May 27, holding hands with her devoted husband. Less than 3 hours later Ray followed his precious wife.

Ray Henry Rempe was born June 25, 1925, to Henry and Magdalene (Ilg) Rempe near Mount Clare. He attended Mount Hope grade school and St. Stephen's parochial school. As a
young man he worked on his father's farm and other area farms.

Lucille Barbara Buschkoetter was born September 22, 1929, to Anthony and Rose (Blume) Buschkoetter near Lawrence. She attended Sacred Heart Elementary School and graduated from Lawrence High School.

Ray was drafted by the Army and took his training at Fort Hood, TX. Ray said his drill sergeant suggested to the troops they find a girlfriend so they would be more likely to receive mail. Happily, while he was on leave after basic training, he went on a double date with his brother and Lucille's
sister. The rest is history.

Ray and Lucille began their 73-year marriage in Superior next door to Ray's parents. After a year of
working in town, they rented a farm northwest of Superior. Times were tough, so in 1956 they moved to Hebron where Ray did plumbing and heating.

Lucille cared for their growing family and tended a large garden. In 1962 Ray joined K-N Natural Gas Company. After two years he was transferred to Milligan where he took the position of Service Manager. Lucille was active in the Altar Society and did babysitting for a few Milligan families.

Ray and Lucille liked to travel and enjoyed trips with their siblings, friends, and grandchildren. After retirement they moved to Hastings, and in 2002 they moved to Good Samaritan Village where they did volunteer work.

Ray and Lucille were preceded in death by an infant daughter, a grandson, a great grandson, their parents, and several brothers and sisters.

They leave behind to mourn their children: Don (Kay) Rempe, Barb (Gaylen) Havel, Dale (Kathy) Rempe, Steve (Kris) Rempe, Glen (Kim) Rempe and Joyce (Dave) Sonenberg; 21 grandchildren; 27 great grandchildren; one great-great grandson; brother, Elmer (Maxine) Rempe; sister, Sally Menke; and sisters-in-law: Eileen Buschkoetter and Joan Rempe

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Apfel Funeral Home)","STR06" "I25966","","","","","","","" "I46032","Bush","Doxie Flora","23 Oct 1906","22 Jul 1985","0","On her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Larry Burwell, she is shown as a daughter of Norris Bush (b. JUL-1887 in Kansas, USA, d. 30-JAN-1949 in Douglas, Oregon, USA), and Mattie Clark(b. FEB-1882 in Arkansas, USA, died in T.B.Santitarium, Logan, Arkansas, USA).","STR06" "I20267","Bush","Edwin R.","Abt 1843","Bef 1870","0","Lynell Cordell found J. Gentry and Ed R. Bush on the online roster of the 9th Texas Cavalry.","STR06" "I13121","Bush","Eunice Jessie","9 Mar 1883","28 Oct 1970","0","Said to have married second Lonnie Alonzo LEWIG (FAG#35290971).

Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave Memorial page created by SFC Duffie Moore:

Funeral services for Mrs. Eunice Lewing, 87, of Robeline were held Oct 29 in Robeline United Pentecost Church with the Rev. Rudolph B. Hennigan officiating. Burial was in McComic Cemetery under the direction of Warren Meadows Funeral Home of Many. Pall bearers were Dough Scarbrough, Doug Bush, Ray Hardy, Jack Scarbrough, Herman Bush and Edward Naquin. Mrs. Lewing died in Many, Oct 28 after a short illness. Surviving relatives include two sons, Ellie McComic of Fisher and Howard McComic: three daughters, Sophronia Mae Webb, Mrs. Nellie Scarbrough and Mrs. Mary Bankston; a brother, Isaac Bush; nine grandchildren, and 24 great grandchildren.","STR06" "I44846","Bush","James Isaac","18 Nov 1893","7 Aug 1980","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave Memorial page, created by SFC Duffie Moore:

Military Marker, PFC US Army WWI

James Issac Bush, 86, of Zwolle, died Thursday, Aug. 7.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Gladys Bush of Zwolle; five sons, Doug Bush, and Curtis Lee Bush, both of Many, Cecil Woodrow Bush, and Jerry Ruel Bush of Shreveport, and James Clifton Bush of Jacksonville, Ark.; one daughter, Mrs. Nita Ardoin of Ville Platte; two step sons, Thomas Ray Moore of Shreveport, and Dennis Wayne Moore of Zwolle; one step daughter, Mrs. Winnie Scott of Bossier City; 17 grandchildren; four step grandchildren; and 16 great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at the Memorial Baptist Church in Zwolle, Saturday, Aug. 9, at 2 p.m. Burial followed in the McCormick Cemetery, under the direction of Warren Meadows Funeral Home","STR06" "I25965","","","","","","","" "I11500","Bush","John Simon","3 Aug 1900","27 Jun 1990","0","Notes for JOHN SIMON BUSH:
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: John Simon Bush
City: Not Stated
County: Wheeler
State: Texas
Birth Date: 3 Aug 1900
Race: White
Roll: 1983776
DraftBoard: 0
Age: 18
Occupation: Farming for self in Wheeler Co. TX
Nearest Relative: W. B. Bush, McLean, Gray Co. TX
Height/Build: Medium/Slender
Color of Eyes/Hair: Brown/Light

Social Security Death Index
Name: John S. Bush
SSN: 452-07-1049
Last Residence: 79106 Amarillo, Potter, Texas, United States of America
Born: 3 Aug 1900
Died: 27 Jun 1990
State (Year) SSN issued: Texas (Before 1951 )

POTTER COUNTY, TX - DEATHS 1990 - Bush, John Simon 27-Jun-1990 M","STR06" "I11500","Bush","John Simon","3 Aug 1900","27 Jun 1990","0","(Research):Census Information (Courtesy of Lyn Gentry Cordell):

1930 census Potter Co. TX ED 188-13 Pg. 61A
Amarillo city
569/667 Bush, John S., head, MW, 29, M, age when first marr
ied 27, TX TX TX
Mary, wife, FW, 25, M, age when first married 23, TX AR AR
Jerry Don, son, MW, 6/12, TX TX TX
Keller, Charles, boarder, MW, 35, S, PA PA PA","STR06" "I11502","Bush","Lorena Ethel","7 May 1903","7 Dec 1930","0","Name: Mrs. B. L. Webb
Death Date: 07 Dec 1930
Death Place: Gray County, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 27 years 7 months
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 07 May 1903
Birthplace: Oklahoma
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: B. L. Webb
Father's Name: W. B. Bush
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Modena Ethel Heart
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: House Wife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Mcleon, Tx.
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2135429
Digital Film Number: 4163590
Image Number: 2843
Reference Number: cn 58243
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I26396","Bush","Lynn B.","23 Mar 1908","11 Feb 2002","0","Notes from Lynell Gentry Cordell:

This looks to be the same Lynn B.
1930 census Gray Co. TX ED 90-13 Pg. 230B
Prect. 5
93/100
Bush, Lynn B., head, MW, 22, M, age first married 19, NM TX TX
Bush, Vera E., wife, FW, 19, M, age first married 16, TX TX TX

Appears to be the same Lynn B.
Social Security Death Index
Name: Lynn B. Bush
SSN: 457-10-1685
Last Residence: 95212 Stockton, San Joaquin, California, United States of America
Born: 23 Mar 1908
Died: 11 Feb 2002
State (Year) SSN issued: Texas (Before 1951 )

California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: BUSH, VERA E
Social Security #: 585688526
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 1 Jul 1910
Birthplace: TEXAS
Death Date: 4 Apr 1972
Death Place: SAN JOAQUIN","STR06" "I11485","Bush","Lynn Boyd","26 Jun 1847","7 Feb 1919","0","Lynn Boyd (L.B.) Bush and family were living in Baylor County, Texas in 1900. By about 1912, L.B. and Mary lived in Cave Springs, Benton County, Arkansas where they operated the Hotel Bush, one of two hotels in Cave Springs at the time. The local phone office was located in the hotel and Mary was operator. L.B. was a member of the Christian Church/Church of Christ, and is buried in the Cave Springs Cemetery.

His obituary, from the Rogers Democrat of 13 Feb 1919 reads as follows:

Bush, L.B.-----L.B. Bush died at his home on Main Street. He had not been well for some time, having had two or three strokes of paralysis at different times, death being caused by same and occurin Friday at 5 pm. Interment was made in the city cemetery Saturday afternoon. Funeral services were held at the home by Rev. Sears. Mr. Bush was respected by all who knew him and will be greatly missed by every one and we all join in extending sympathy to his loved ones, Mrs. L.B. Bush and children: Mrs. Sam Adams, Rogers; Mrs. W.C. Stamper, Wizard Wells, Texas; W.B. Bush, McClain, Texas and Roy Bush of Cave Springs.

Lynn Boyd Bush was apparently named after a neighbor in Trigg County, Kentucky, Linn Boyd, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Kentucky from 1835-1837 and from 1839-1855. He was U.S. Speaker of the House from 1851-1855.","STR06" "I11485","Bush","Lynn Boyd","26 Jun 1847","7 Feb 1919","0","(Research):
Census Information (courtesty Lyn Gentry Cordell):

1900 census
Texas, Baylor County
ED 6 Pg. 287A
BUSH, Lynn B., head, WM, Jun 1847, 52, KY KY VA
Mary E., wife, WF, Feb 1850, 50, TN KY VA
Roy M., son, WM, Feb 1878, 22, TX KY TN
Carrie E., dau., WF, Jan 1883, 17, TX KY TN
Mary, dau., WF, Jul 1885, 14, TX KY TN

1910 census
New Mexico, Curry County
ED 53 Pg. 24B
Clovis ward 4
50/58
Bush, Murry L., head, MW, 33, M1, 10, TX KY MO
Cora, wife, FW, 27, M1, 10, 3/3 children, AR MS MS
Clara, dau., FW, 9, TX TX AR
Jewel, dau., FW, 6, OK TX AR
Lynn, son, MW, 2, NM TX AR
Lynn B., father, MW, 62, M1, 35, KY US US
Roy, brother, MW, 32, S, TX KY MO

","STR06" "I11501","Bush","Lynn Rudolph","12 Oct 1901","6 Aug 1974","0","(Research):
Census Information (Lyn Gentry Cordell):

1930 census
Texas, Gray County
ED 90-13 Pg. 230B
Prect. 5
88/95
Bush, Lynn R., head, MW, 28, M, age when first married 24, TX TX TX
Alta O., wife, FW, 31, M, age when first married 27, OK TN KY","STR06" "I11493","Bush","Marie Audrey","10 Jul 1885","14 Jun 1975","0","Email from Carol Ann 'Krol' Stamper Chapas, Aug. 23, 2002 to Lynell Cordell:

""Granny's name really was Mary when she was born, but after they got married Pa thought Marie sounded more....interesting? It stuck.""

(Lynell's note-Apparently her name was still pronounced Mary. The y was just dropped in favor of ie. The same may have been done for her middle name, Audrey)


Oklahoma - Carter County

HILLCREST CEMETERY is the second largest cemetery in Carter County and is located in the city of Ardmore in Range 2E, Township 5S, Section 7.

STAMPER, MARIE 1885 1975

W C JR 1916 1966

W C SR 1884 1978

The Daily Ardmoreite, June 16, 1975

Mrs. W.C. Stamper, Sr.

Services for Mrs. W. C. Stamper, Sr., 89, who died Saturday in a local hospital after an extended illness, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Central Church of Christ. Gary Colley will officiate. Burial will be in Hillcrest Memorial Park Cemetery.

Born July 10, 1885 in Bells, Tex., Mrs Stamper had lived in Ardmore the last 17 years, moving here from Pauls Valley.

The former Marie Audrie Bush, she married William Stamper on June 27, 1907 at Bentonville, Ark. Mrs. Stamper was a member of the Central Church of Christ.

Serving as bearers will be, Bill Bowden, Edgar Wallace, Sid Gilstrap,

Hal Cox, Lowell Keeton and Howard Haney.

Survivors in addition to her husband include a son. O.B. Stamper, Oklahoma City; a daughter; Mrs. V. B. (Mable) Marshall, Hobbs, N.M.; five grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. A son, W.C. Stamper, Jr., whose widow, Mrs Lavern Stamper resides in Ardmore, died Sept. 14, 1966.

Arrangements are under the direction of Harvey Funeral Home","STR06" "I20276","Bush","Mary S.","Abt 1854","11 May 1941","0","Name: Mary S. Bourland
Death Date: 11 May 1941
Death Place: Clarendon, Donley, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 86 years 6 months 20 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1855
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Bush
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lydia Clark
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2138610
Digital Film Number: 4030495
Image Number: 368
Reference Number: 22061
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I16834","Bush","Murray Lynn","30 Apr 1876","24 Jul 1949","0","Note that the birth and death dates below differ slightly from those supplied by his direct descendant, Jewel Gallon. Jewel notes that Murray Bush was at one time the Constable of Gray County, Texas.

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Murray L Bush
City: McLean
County: Gray
State: Texas
Birth Date: Apr 30 1876
Race: White
Roll: 1953400
DraftBoard: 0
Age: 42
Occupation: Farming for self
Nearest Relative: Cora S. Bush, McLean, Gray Co. TX
Height/Build: Medium/Slender
Color of Eyes/Hair: Black/Black

Texas Death Index, 1903-2000
Name: Murray Lynn Bush
Death Date: 22 Jul 1949
Death County: Potter
Certificate: 35022

(Courtesy of Lyn Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I16834","Bush","Murray Lynn","30 Apr 1876","24 Jul 1949","0","(Research):
Census Information:
(Courtesy Lynell Gentry Cordell)

1910 census
New Mexico, Curry County
ED 53 Pg. 24B
Clovis ward 4
50/58
Bush, Murry L., head, MW, 33, M1, 10, TX KY MO
Cora, wife, FW, 27, M1, 10, 3/3 children, AR MS MS
Clara, dau., FW, 9, TX TX AR
Jewel, dau., FW, 6, OK TX AR
Lynn, son, MW, 2, NM TX AR
Lynn B., father, MW, 62, M1, 35, KY US US
Roy, brother, MW, 32, S, TX KY MO

1920 census
New Mexico, Chaves County
ED 2 Pg. 12A
Outside Roswell city limits
Fm/27/28
Bush, Murray L., head, MW, 42, M, TX LA MO
Cora L., head, FW, 44, M, AR MS MS
Lynn B., son, MW, 11, NM TX AR

1930 census
Texas, Gray County
ED 90-12 Pg. 273B
McLean Town
447/614
Bush, M. L., head, MW, 51, M, age when first married 23, TX KY MO
Cora, wife, FW, 48, M, age when first married 17, AR MS MS
","STR06" "I11494","Bush","Roy Mark","9 Feb 1878","Abt 1963","0","(Research):World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Roy Mark Bush
City: Not Stated
County: Benton
State: Arkansas
Birth Date: 9 Feb 1878
Race: White
Roll: 1522778
DraftBoard: 0
Age: 40
Occupation: Carpenter for Jesse B. Bowles of Cave Springs, Benton Co. AR
Nearest Relative: L. B. Bush, Cave Springs, Benton Co. AR
Height/Build: Tall/Medium
Eyes/Hair: Blue/Brown
Partly deaf
(Courtesy of Lyn Cordell)","STR06" "I20274","Bush","Solomon H.","Abt 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","First name not known with certainty. On the 1860 Census, he was listed as Solomon H., but in 1870, he appears to be listed as Simon H.","STR06" "I20265","Bush","William","Abt 1803","Aft 1880","0","On the 1860 Grayon County census, he is listed as a farmer with $1,402 in real property and $8,440 in personal property. All of the children except three year old Theodosia had attended school during the year.","STR06" "I20265","Bush","William","Abt 1803","Aft 1880","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Grayson County, P.O. Sherman
Enumerated 21 Aug 1860
Page 104
748-769
Wm Bush 57 M Farmer 1402 8440 Ky
Lida A Bush 40 F Vir
Wm J Bush 22 W Farm Laborer Ky
Edwin A Bush 17 M Ky
Lorenzo Bush 16 M Ky
Linn B Bush 13 M Ky
Solomon H Bush 10 M Ky
Permelia A Bush 9 F Ky
Mary S Bush 6 F Ky
Thedosia E Bush 3 F Texas

1870 Census
Texas, Grayson County, P.O. Sherman
Enumerated 14 Oct 1870
Page 14
102-102
Bush, Wm 61 M W Farmer 1300 1000 Ky
Bush, Lydia A 50 F W Keeps House Va
Bush, Lynn Boyd 23 M Farmer Ky
Bush, Simon H 21 M W Ky
Bush, Mary L 14 F Ky
Bush, Theodosia 13 F Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Grayson, JP 2
Enumerated 8 Jun 1880
Pge 14B SD 3 ED 7
William Bush Self M M W 70 KY Farmer Pa SC
Lydia A. Bush Wife M F W 59 Va Keeping House VA VA
W. J. Bush Son M M W 42 Ky Farmer Ky Ky
Lucy A. Bush Wife M F W 39 KY Keeping House Ky Ky
Christiana Bush Dau S F W 9 Ky Ky KY
John H. Bush Son S M W 5 Ky Ky Ky
Alice Lena Bush Dau S F W 3 Ky Ky KY


","STR06" "I11491","Bush","William Boyd","11 Dec 1874","24 May 1938","0","Will and Ethel lived in Baylor Co., TX in 1900, moved to southwest Oklahoma, then back to Baylor Co., TX by 1909 and then some time after 1910 they moved to Wheeler Co., TX, near the Gray Co. town of McLean, where they owned a ranch. In 1910, they were living next door to Ethel's parents in Baylor Co., TX. The final years of their lives were spent in Rogers, Benton Co., AR where they lived in a house on Persimmon St. Will died on 24 May 1938 in Rogers, AR and is buried in the city cemetery there. Will and Ethel were members of the Church of Christ. Ethel died in Rogers, AR in 1963 and is buried next to Will. (Mark A. Eitzen)

Arkansas Death Index, 1914-1950
Name: William Boy Bush
Death Day: 24
Death Month: May
Death Year: 1938
County: Bent
Roll Number: 19341940
Page Number: 493","STR06" "I11491","Bush","William Boyd","11 Dec 1874","24 May 1938","0","(Research):
Census Information (courtesy of Lyn Gentry Cordell)

1900 census Baylor Co. TX ED 6 Pg. 290B
BUSH, William B., head, MW, Dec 1875 24 TX KY TN
Ethel, wife, FW, - - - 23 -- -- --

1910 census Baylor Co. TX ED 14 Pg. 70B
156/156 Bush, William, head, MW, 35, M, 10, TX KY TX
Ethel, wife, FW, 34, M, 10, TX LA TX
Simon, son, MW, 9, TX TX TX
Rudolph, son, MW, 8, TX TX TX
Lorena, dau., FW, 6, OK TX TX
Frank, son, MW, 5, OK TX TX
Leeta, dau., FW, 9/12, TX TX TX

1920 census Wheeler Co. TX ED 242 Pg. 33B
Fm/123/123 Bush, William, head, MW, 45, M, TX KY MO
Ethel, wife, FW, 44, M, TX L
A TX
Simon J., son, MW, 19, TX TX TX
Lynn R ., son, MW, 18, TX TX TX
Lorena E., dau., FW,16, OK TX TX
William F., son, MW, 14, OK TX TX
Leeta E., dau., FW, 10, TX TX TX","STR06" "I11503","Bush","William Franklin ""Frank""","4 Mar 1905","23 Jul 1992","0","Frank and Betty moved to Benton Co., AR (near Cave Springs) in about 1935. Frank farmed and later owned a grocery store in Cave Springs. Their children attended schools in Bentonville, AR. After their children were grown, Frank and Betty moved to Tulsa, OK and later to Vinita, OK. They lived in two different homes outside of Vinita. Frank worked principally in farming and as a carpenter. They held their family close, spending much time with their children and seven grandchildren. In the late 1970's, they returned to northwest Arkansas, where two of their children, Vonden and Delores had previously returned after leaving for several years. They purchased a home on Bella Vista Road in Bentonville where Betty still lives. They were lifelong members of the Church of Christ (Betty was a Baptist in childhood). Frank served as an elder in the Church of Christ at Vinita, OK. Frank died on 23 Jul 1992 in Bentonville, Benton Co., AR and is buried in the city cemetery there. (Mark A. Eitzen)

Social Security Death Index
Name: William F. Bush
SSN: 429-52-7884
Last Residence: 72712 Bentonville, Benton, Arkansas, United States of America
Born: 4 Mar 1905
Died: 23 Jul 1992
State (Year) SSN issued: Arkansas (Before 1951 )","STR06" "I20272","Bush","William J.","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","He appears to have moved back to Kentucky, where he and his wife Lucy had three children born between 1871 and 1877. At the time of the 1880 census, he and his family were back in Texas, living with his elderly parents.","STR06" "I20272","Bush","William J.","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Grayson, JP 2
Enumerated 8 Jun 1880
Pge 14B SD 3 ED 7
William Bush Self M M W 70 KY Farmer Pa SC
Lydia A. Bush Wife M F W 59 Va Keeping House VA VA
W. J. Bush Son M M W 42 Ky Farmer Ky Ky
Lucy A. Bush Wife M F W 39 KY Keeping House Ky Ky
Christiana Bush Dau S F W 9 Ky Ky KY
John H. Bush Son S M W 5 Ky Ky Ky
Alice Lena Bush Dau S F W 3 Ky Ky KY
","STR06" "I3868","Bushell","Fred William","19 Nov 1915","15 Nov 1966","0","Name: Fred W. Bushell
Death Date: 15 Nov 1966
Death Place: Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 50 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Nov 1915
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Richard Lewellyn Bushell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Maude Woodson
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Owner, Dental Lab.
Place of Residence: Shallowater, Lubbock, Texas
Cemetery: Peaceful Gardens Cemetery
Burial Place: Lubbock, Texas
Burial Date: 17 Nov 1966
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2118410
Digital Film Number: 4030073
Image Number: 1918
Reference Number: cn 75115
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I13912","Busick","Alice Jean","Abt 1925","6 May 1950","0","Name: Alice Jean Easley
Death Date: 06 May 1950
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 25 years 8 months 12 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1925
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: George Busick
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Cecil Estell Wright
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2074369
Digital Film Number: 4169861
Image Number: 2098
Reference Number:
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I13908","Busick","Clay Albert","23 Oct 1920","13 Jun 1974","0","Name: Clay A Busick
Death Date: 13 Jun 1974
Death Place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: Caucasian
Death Age: 53 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Oct 1920
Birthplace: Arkansas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: George Busick
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Cecil Wright
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243200
Digital Film Number: 4152973
Image Number: 02040
Reference Number: 44896
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I45735","Buske","Inez Rose","25 Nov 1899","18 Aug 1986","0","Biographical information, below, was copied from her FindAGrave memorial page. This page also has links to her parents and siblings:

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=40870269

daughter of August A. Buske (FAG#1862622) - Barbara Oswald (FAG#18626208).

Buried in Sect 180 under Inez R McLemore, first husband was John W McLemore and she later married R. V. Young

""Services were held at First Baptist Church for Inez R. Young, 86, of Stamford, officiated by Bruce Lampert, pastor. She was a Baptist and a homemaker. She moved to Jones County in 1905.""","STR06" "I47847","Busler","Robert E.","12 Jan 1932","21 Nov 2018","0","Robert E. Busler, 87, of Columbus, passed away on Nov. 21, 2018, at his home at Meridian Gardens, with his wife by his side.

A celebration of life service will be held at a later date.

Robert was born on Jan. 12, 1932, in Grand Island, to Raymond and Maxine (Lytle) Busler. He grew up in York, graduating from York High School in 1950. He attended York College, and was employed with Consumer Public Power.

On June 27, 1953, Robert was united in marriage to LaRene Krupicka of Geneva, at the First Presbyterian Church in York. To this union, two sons were born.

Robert was transferred to Columbus with Consumer Public Power District in 1957. He later worked for Metropolitan Life Insurance until 1974. He was then employed with Nebraska Public Power District general office until he retired in 1994.

Robert served in the Naval Air Reserve, was a member of the American Legion, and also a member of the Federated Church, where he served on a number of committees. He was the Committee Chairman for Boy Scout Troop 212, and assisted the Scout Masters. He also volunteered for Meals on Wheels and the Food Pantry.

Robert is survived by wife, LaRene Busler of Columbus; son, Bradley (Donna) Busler of Nacogdoches, Texas; grandson, Bryce Busler of Nacogdoches, Texas, granddaughter, Laura (Micah) Birdsong of Nacogdoches, Texas, great-grandson, Samuel Birdsong of Nacogdoches, Texas; son, Gregory (Sherie) Busler of Lincoln, grandson, Lance Busler of Lincoln, great-grandchildren, Macy, Cade, and Avery of Lincoln, great-great-grandson, Landon Busler of Lincoln; grandson, Zachary (Abby) Busler of Columbus, great-grandchildren, Tristen, Noah, and Madelyn Busler of Columbus, granddaughter, Valerie Busler of Joshua Tree, California; and sister, Carolyn Cannon of California.

Robert was preceded in death by parents, Raymond and Maxine Busler; and great-grandson, Johnathan Davis.","STR06" "I2732","","","","","","","" "I44530","","","","","","","" "I12075","Butcher","Clarence A.","5 Jun 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Polk County, Osceola Twp
Enumerated April 13, 1930
ED 82-7 SD 6 Sheet 7B
171-171
Kucera, Jerry R Hd M W 46 M 22 Neb Czech Czech Farmer
Kucera, Albie M. Wife F W 44 M 19 Neb Boh Neb
Kucera, Ernest G Son M W 16 S Neb Neb Neb Farm Laborer
Butcher, Clarence A Son-in-law M W 25 M 22 Neb Neb Neb
Butcher, Olga A Dtr F W 23 M 19 Neb Neb Neb
Butcher, Dolores Jean Granddaughter F W 1 10/12 Neb Neb Neb
","STR06" "I12073","","","","","","","" "I33575","Butcher","Dee Eugene","17 Feb 1924","24 Mar 2009","0","Dee Eugene Butcher 85, Grinnell, Iowa passed away at Grinnell Regional Medical Center on Tuesday (3/24/09). He was born February 17, 1924 in Burchard, Neb. to Pearl V. and Frank J. Butcher. He graduated from Milligan High School in 1942. He attended the University of Nebraska, Concordia University and served in the Naval Air Corp. In 1947 he was united in marriage to Irene Hospodsky. To this union were born four children: Kathryn King, Deborah (Paul) Johnson, Jay Butcher, and Jan (David) Pope. Dee and Irene lived in Chicago, Ill. and then in David City, Neb. where he owned the Butcher Furniture store. They moved to Lincoln in 1959 where he was employed by the Civil Defense and the Nebraska State Railway Commission. In 1962, Dee accepted a position with General Telephone in Grinnell Iowa. He retired from GTE in 1985 after serving as Director of Personnel and Public Relations. Dee was a member of the VFW, Disabled American Veterans, and the American Legion. Dee enjoyed traveling, hunting, playing cards and spending time with his family.

He is survived by his loving wife of 61 years; three daughters; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Paul C. Butcher; and son, Jay W. Butcher.

Graveside services 10 a.m. Saturday (03/28/09) at the Lincoln Memorial Cemetery in Lincoln, Neb. Pallbearers will be his grandchildren: Dan Johnson, Kelly King, JaDee Johnson, Cole Johnson, Jamie Pope and Jason Pope. Honorary pallbearers will be Paul Johnson, Dave Pope, Rod Rozanek, R.A. Rozanek and V.J. Rozanek. Memorials may be sent to the family to be donated to charities of their choice. Wadlow Rozanek Funeral Home, 5200 ""R"" Street, Lincoln, Neb., is in charge of arrangements.

(Lincoln Journal Star.com Obituaries, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I12074","Butcher","Dolores Jean","5 Jun 1928","12 Feb 2000","0","She married Willis Lambrecht (born 15 Dec 1925) on 21 Dec 1946. They were the parents of Connie Lambrecht (born 25 Nov 1947), who married Don Krueger on 18 May 1968 in North Bend, Nebraska. Connie and Don Krueger had two children, Rebecca Jean who married Dennis J. Hellman of Fairbury and Bill Wayne who married Debra Sue Waiski and has one son. A ""Five Generations"" picture was published in a local paper showing ""Miss Rebecca Jean Kruger, held on the laps of great grandmother, Olga Krepel, and her great grandmother, Albie Kucera. Standing were her grandmother, Dolores Lambrecht and her mother Connie Kruger.""","STR06" "I17675","Butcher","Frank John","26 Apr 1899","Yes, date unknown","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was listed as Frank John Butcher of 2 Burchard, Pawnee, Nebraska. His date of birth was shown as April 26, 1899, and his occupation was that of a self-employed farmer. He was medium heighth and build, with brown eyes and black hair. His nearest relatived was J. N. Butcher of the same address.

Said to be a son of James Newell Butcher and Ethelind DUNN, and to have died ca 1968 in Tennessee.

","STR06" "I17675","Butcher","Frank John","26 Apr 1899","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Pawnee County, Pawnee City, Ward 2
Enumerated May 1, 1930
ED 67-7 SD 11 Sheet 12A Stamped 48
227-343
Butcher, Frank J Head M W 31 M 21 Neb NJ Ill Operator RR Depot
Butcher, Pearl V. Wf F W 28 m 18 Tn Tn Tn
Butcher, Paul C. Son M W 8 S Neb Neb Tn
Butcher, Dee E Son M W 6 S Neb Neb Tn
","STR06" "I48565","Butcher","Michael E.","1 Nov 1948","17 Nov 2023","0","Michael (Mike) E Butcher, age 75, of Lincoln, passed away on Friday, November 17, 2023. Mike was born November 1, 1948 to Paul and Sylvia Chudly Butcher. Mike is survived by his loving children, Andrew (Stephanie) Butcher, Jessica Butcher; siblings, Pamela Butcher, Mark (Eileen) Butcher; grandchildren, Jack Butcher, Natalie Butcher; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Private Family Services.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, copied from Dignity Memorial)","STR06" "I2682","Butcher","Paul C.","20 Sep 1921","13 Feb 1995","0","The son of Frank and Pearl Butcher of Cambridge, Massachusetts. He served in the armed forces during World War II (Milligan, p 252). He has a degree in Civil Engineering and worked as a paving contractor.","STR06" "I13906","Butler","Alice Verdell","14 Sep 1917","22 Nov 2011","0","Verdell Easley d. November 22, 2011

Alice Verdell Easley,94, died Tuesday afternoon in the Sabine County Hospital. She was born in San Augustine County, TX, to Henry Clark and Annie Blaine Smith Butler. Mrs. Easley was a homemaker and has lived in Hemphill all her life and a member of the First Baptist Church in Hemphill.

She is survived by her daughter Frances Hamilton and her husband Robert of Hemphill; four grandchildren, Debra Hamilton-Parks, Joe Hamilton, Shannon Bishop all of Hemphill and Tina Adair of Center, TX. She is also survived by her great grandchildren; Michael, Matthew, Robyn, Robert, Gavin, Kelsey and Brady.

Visitation will be from 5:30 pm until 8:00 pm, Thursday, Nov. 24, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home. Funeral services will be at 2:00 pm, Friday, Nov. 25, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Springhill Cemetery near Hemphill.

http://www.starrfuneralhome.com
","STR06" "I43039","Butler","Amos Robert","17 Oct 1924","22 Oct 2012","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave:

Mr. Butler was a graduate of NC State University and veteran of the US Army. He was a part of the Roseboro community for over 60 years. He was an owner and operator of Butler & Crumpler Milling Company in Roseboro for 35 years. He served on numerous boards and civic groups including the Chamber of Commerce, Lions Club, Cross Creek Savings & Loan, Roseboro Area Economic Development, Boy Scouts, Girls Haven (now Boys and Girls Home of Lake Waccamaw) and other Sampson County organizations. He was also an active member of the Roseboro United Methodist Church since 1952. At the church, he was at various times a Sunday School teacher, Sunday School Superintendent, Delegate to the Annual Conference, Lay Leader, Finance Committee Chairman and Administrative Board Chairman. Among his many hobbies were gardening, wood-working, traveling, civic activities and visiting his children and grandchildren.","STR06" "I14698","","","","","","","" "I22549","","","","","","","" "I30101","Butler","Aulcy Elton ""Alton""","31 Oct 1910","22 Dec 1934","0","Name: Alton Butler
Death Date: 23 Dec 1934
Death Place: Houston, Harris Co., Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 24 years 1 month 23 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 31 Oct 1910
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: R. C. Butler
Father's Birthplace: Ga.
Mother's Name: Fannie Andrews
Mother's Birthplace: Ark.
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Gravel Hill Cem.
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116250
Digital Film Number: 4166541
Image Number: 450
Reference Number: cn 54732
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I14748","","","","","","","" "I42923","Butler","Bennie","12 Oct 1931","3 Sep 2011","0","From FindAGrave:

Bennie Butler Furby, 79, of Port Neches, Texas died Saturday, September 3, 2011, at the Harbor Hospice House in Beaumont.

Born October 12, 1931, in San Augustine County to Maonie Crocker and Thomas Claude Butler, Sr., she was a resident of the Mid-County area since 1953.

Bennie is survived by her son, Ken Furby and his wife, Connie of Port Neches; daughter, Patricia Moore and her husband, Archie of Beaumont; grandchildren, Jody Lynn Swango and her husband, Steven of Nederland; Aaron Gillispie and his wife, Ana of Magnolia, Janna Lane and her husband, Jarred of Nederland, and Carrie Hawkins and her husband, R.J. of Lufkin; great grandchildren, Sophie Swango, Jacie Lane, Jacks Lane and Brody Hawkins; sister, Myrna Webster and her husband, Charles of Beaumont, and sister-in-law, Peggy Butler.

She is prededed in death by her husband, Asher Furby and brother, Thomas Butler.

A committal service will be held 10am Wednesday, September 7, 2011 at Oak Bluff Memorial Park, Port Neches.","STR06" "I14627","Butler","Billy Dwan","18 Jun 1933","22 Jul 1992","0","Texas Death Index:

Butler, Billy Dean
07-22-1992
SABINE
M","STR06" "I31266","Butler","Carrie Estelle","18 Nov 1873","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Minneapolis, Minnesota.","STR06" "I31264","Butler","Charles E.","4 Apr 1867","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Omaha, Nebraska.","STR06" "I14704","Butler","Clinton Dwan","31 Jan 1955","1 Dec 1974","0","Killed in a hunting accident.","STR06" "I34505","Butler","Dewey Conway","18 Jan 1922","28 Nov 1981","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows that he was a son of Homer Butler and Millie Huffman, and his surviving spouse was Eloise Lee. He was a pipefitter in the carbide industry, retired. Cemetery was listed as Mt. Zion, with his body removed to Lufkin.","STR06" "I34499","Butler","Dollie Fannie L.","23 Apr 1917","26 Aug 2009","0","Could she have been listed as Fannie, in error, on the 1930 census?

The Sabine County Reporter
September 2, 2009, Page 9

Dollie B. Ponder

Mrs. Dollie B. Ponder, 92, of San Augustine, passed away Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2009.

Mrs. Ponder was born April 23, 1917, in San Augustine County as a daughter of the late Homer Leon and Millie Blanch Butler. She was a member of the Antioch Church of Christ and retired after working several years as a clerk at a local business.

Survivors: daughters, Treva Gray of Nacogdoches and Kay Davis and husband Buddy of Broaddus; seven grandchildren, Valarie Harrell and husband Jeff, Christy Wood and husband John, Sabrina Delaney and husband Michael, Molly Brown, Milton Gray Jr., Jason Pike and wife Pam, and Melanie Abshire and husband Percy; eight great-grandchildren, and three great-great granchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Jesse Ponder; a grandson, Clark Cortines; her parents; four brothers; and a sister.

Funeral services were conducted Saturday, Aug. 29, at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine with Alton B. Shaw, Church of Christ minister, officiating. Interment followed at Antioch Cemetery in San Augustine County.

Services were under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, September 2009)

A nearly identical obituary was also published in the September 3, 2009 issue of the San Augustine Tribune.","STR06" "I48003","Butler","Douglas Ray","1 Oct 1935","23 Mar 2021","0","Douglas Ray Butler, 85, passed away Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at his residence in Hemphill.

Douglas Ray was born on October 1, 1935 in Hemphill, Texas to Henry Buren Butler and Margaret Duke Butler. He was a graduate of Hemphill High School and after graduation attended Stephen F. Austin State University where he obtained his Master's Degree. After graduating from college, he was hired as a mathematics teacher for Hemphill ISD in 1957. After teaching math for ten years, he became the Elementary Principal for the school in 1967. In 1968, he took over as the Superintendent where he stayed until his retirement in 1997.

After retirement, he enjoyed many hobbies and liked to spend as much time as possible in Creed, Colorado where he loved to snowmobile.

Douglas was involved in his community and a member of many organizations. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Hemphill, a founding member of the Toledo Bend Teachers Credit Union, served as TSTA President from 1973-1974 and was a Lifetime Honorary Member. He was also a Lifetime Member of the Sabine County Youth Foundation, a Lifetime Member of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, a founding member of the Hemphill Care Center, and served in the Hemphill Lions Club. He held many titles over the years but the one title he treasured most was ""Pa"".

Douglas is survived by his wife, Jeanelle ""Tina"" Butler of Hemphill; sons, Kyle Butler and wife, Michelle, of Hemphill and Micheal Robertson of Houston; daughters, Kelli Barnett and husband, Clark, of Hemphill, Jan Robertson of Houston, and Shari Robertson of Oakland, CA; brother, Raymond Butler and wife, Grace, of Hemphill; and grandchildren Sam, Savannah, Jared, Calli, and Max.

A memorial service will begin at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, March 27, 2021 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with Rev. Troy Richardson officiating.

Visitation will begin one hour prior to service time.

Serving as Honorary Pallbearers are Wayne Mitchell, Bob Jenkins, A. G. Eddings, Weldon McDaniel, Charles Melde, Ken McCants, and Roy Earl ""Tot"" Butler.

Douglas' family requests that in lieu of flowers, contributions instead be made to the Hemphill ISD Education Foundation, P. O. Box 1950, Hemphill, Texas 75948.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 31, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I43038","Butler","Edgar Blount","27 Mar 1888","8 Apr 1975","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FPP9-HHX
Name: Edgar Blount Butler
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 08 Apr 1975
Event Place: Clinton, Sampson, North Carolina
Birth Year: 1888
Birth Year (Estimated):
Burial Date: 10 Apr 1975
Burial Place: Route One, Clinton, North Carolina
Cemetery: White Oak Ch. Cem.
Funeral Home:
Residence Place: Clinton, Sampson, North Carolina
Address: Route One
Gender: Male
Age: 86
Marital Status: Married
Race (Original): White
Occupation: Farmer
Birth Date: 27 Mar 1888
Birthplace: Sampson, North Carolina
Father's Name: Robert T. Butler
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Almira Geddie
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace:
Spouse's Name: Lela Crumpler
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Additional Relatives:
Informant's Name:
Reference ID: cn 15431
GS Film number: 1983993
Collection: Edgar Blount Butler, ""North Carolina, Deaths, 1931-1994""","STR06" "I33502","Butler","Emma Mae","10 Mar 1899","24 Jun 1976","0","Name: Emma Mae Byley
Death Date: 24 Jun 1976
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 77 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1899
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Robert C. Butler
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Fannie Mae Andrews
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243937
Digital Film Number: 4168240
Image Number: 2528
Reference Number: 2398
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I33503","Butler","Emmie Vernie","1 Aug 1901","19 Mar 1966","0","Susan Kelley Fletcher writes that at the time of the 1920 census, she was living with her sister and brother in law, Emma and Lum Byley.","STR06" "I31991","Butler","Floyd Alexander","24 Dec 1904","5 Sep 1965","0","Name: Floyd Butler
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 07 Sep 1965
Burial Place: Fayetteville, N.C.
Death Date: 05 Sep 1965
Death Place: Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina
Age: 60
Birth Date: 24 Dec 1904
Birthplace: N.C.
Occupation: Ret. Gardener Va Hosp.
Race: White
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Robert L. Butler
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Minnie Brisson
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B02320-5
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1953691
Reference Number: v 28A cn28429
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994
","STR06" "I24263","","","","","","","" "I30100","Butler","Henry Auston","2 Dec 1907","10 Aug 1909","0","Susan Kelley Fletcher instead lists him as Alton.","STR06" "I36716","Butler","Henry Clark","20 Mar 1884","10 Apr 1957","0","Name: Henry C. Butler
Death Date: 10 Apr 1957
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine Co., Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 73 years 20 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 Mar 1884
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Annie Butler
Father's Name: J. H. Butler
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Mason
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine Co., Texas
Cemetery: Gravelhill
Burial Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Burial Date: 11 Apr 1957
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135702
Digital Film Number: 4163650
Image Number: 2601
Reference Number: 17944
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36716","Butler","Henry Clark","20 Mar 1884","10 Apr 1957","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 21, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 18 Sheet 1A Stamped 23
Pineland-Springhill Road
4-4
Butler, Henry C Head M W 46 m10 Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Butler, Annie B Wf F W 46 M 19 NC NC NC
Butler, Carmon F Dtr F W 22 S Tx Tx NC
Butler, Henry B Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Nc Farming
Butler, Jesse M Son M W 17 S Tx Tx NC Farming
Butler, Alice V Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx NC","STR06" "I30098","Butler","Homer Leon","3 Sep 1889","21 Nov 1942","0","Name: H. L. Butler
Death Date: 21 Nov 1942
Death Place: San Augustine County, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 53 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 03 Sep 1889
Birthplace: Pennoley Co.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: R. C. Butler
Father's Birthplace: Pennoley Co.
Mother's Name: Frances Andres
Mother's Birthplace: Unknown
Occupation: Farming
Place of Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine Co., Texas
Cemetery: Gravel Hill
Burial Place: Gravel Hill, Texas
Burial Date: 22 Nov 1942
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137185
Digital Film Number: 4136000
Image Number: 3262
Reference Number: cn 51055
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I30098","Butler","Homer Leon","3 Sep 1889","21 Nov 1942","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 4
Enumerated 22 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 4A
58-58
Butler, Robert C Hd M W 40 m1 22 Ga Ga Ga Farmer Farm
Butler, Fannie E Wf F W 39 M1 22 9/8 Miss Ga Ala
Butler, William E Son M W 17 S Tx Ga Miss Farm Laborer Home Farm
Butler, Thomas C Son M W 15 S Tx Ga Miss Farm Laborer Home Farm
Butler, John E Son M W 13 S Tx Ga Miss Farm Laborer Home Farm
Butler, Emma M Dtr F W 11 S Tx Ga Miss Farm Laborer Home Farm
Butler, E. V. Dtr F W 8 S Tx Ga Miss
Butler, Vera L Dtr F W 6 S Tx Ga Miss
Butler, Robert F Son M W 4 S Tx Ga Miss
59-60
Butler, Homer L Hd M W 20 M1 4/12 Tx Ga Miss Farmer Farm
Butler, Mable Wf F W 15 M 4/12 0/0 Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer Home Farm

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 15A
297-314
Butler, Homer L Hd M W 30 Tx Ga Ark Garage
Butler, Millie B Wf F W 29 Tx Tx Tx
Butler, Ina M Dtr F W 6 Tx Tx Tx
Butler, Raymond C Son M W 4 10/12 Tx Tx Tx
Butler, Finie L Dtr F W 2 8/12 Tx Tx Tx
Butler, Johnnie Son M W 2/12 Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, Pr 4
Enumerated April 9, 1930
ED 203-7 SD 19 Sheet 1A Stamped 2
5-5
Butler, Homer L Hd M W 40 M19 Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Butler, Millie B Wf F W 40 M19 Tx Tx Tx
Butler, Ina M Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Butler, Robert C Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Butler, Fanie L Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Butler, Johnie Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Butler, Dewey C Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer

According to the obituary of Dollie Butler Ponder, she was born to Homer Leon and Millie Blanch Butler on April 23, 1917...but is not listed with the family as of either the 1920 or 1930 census. Additionally, Dollies obituary says that she was predeceased by one sister and four brothers. It is presumed the sister referred to in the obituary was Ina, which would leave Fanie otherwise unaccounted for. It therefore appears likely, but is not proven, that Dollie and Fannie were actually the same person. The reason for the subsequent name change is not known.","STR06" "I44631","Butler","Howard Emerson","30 May 1918","18 Nov 2004","0","His Social Security account was established in Indiana.","STR06" "I36739","Butler","James Bobby","15 Oct 1940","20 Mar 2011","0","The Sabine County Reporter
March 23, 2011, Page 14

James Bobby Butler, 70, died Sunday, March 20, 2011 at the Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital. He was born in Hemphill and had lived most of his life here.

Butler was a welder and a supervisor in construction of commercial buildings and structures.

He is survived by sons, James Bobby Butler, Jr. of Cneter and Marlin Butler and wife Brittany of Nacogdoches; daughters, Brandi Meck of Gary; granchildren, Wendy, Crystal, Madi, Dakoda and Erin; and six great-grandchildren. He is also survived by sisters, Virginia Butler of Brookeland, Terry Gandy of Channelview, Linda Kelley, Myrtle Hogue, and Louise Wright, all of Hemphill.

He was preceded in death by his father, Marlin Butler; and mother, Pauline Easley Kelley.

Funeral services were conducted Tuesday, March 22, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in the Springhill Cemetery near Hemphill.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Online condolences may be posted at www.starrfuneralhome.com

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)","STR06" "I31265","Butler","James D.","9 Nov 1870","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Omaha, Nebraska.","STR06" "I30887","Butler","James W.","5 Sep 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Iowa, Benton County, Taylor Township, City of Vinton
Enumerated 6 Jun 1870
Page 16
131-131
Butler, J. W. 27 M W Dry Goods 5000 6000 Indiana
Butler, Corie D 29 F W Keeping House Vermont
Butler, Frank A 5 M W Iowa
Butler, Chas E 3 M W Iowa","STR06" "I13904","Butler","Jessie Marlin","14 Jul 1912","6 Jun 1949","0","Name: Jessie Marvin Butler
Death Date: 06 Jun 1949
Death Place: Rural, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 36 years 10 months 23 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1913
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Henry Butler
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Annie Smith
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223438
Digital Film Number: 4170160
Image Number: 1296
Reference Number: 36537
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I33501","Butler","John Elijah ""Johnnie""","19 Mar 1897","12 Feb 1973","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J698-TP8
Name: Johnnie Elijah Butler
Death Date: 12 Feb 1973
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 75 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1898
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Robert Claude Butler
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ellen Andrews
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242394
Digital Film Number: 4167671
Image Number: 3212
Reference Number: 11225
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I34504","Butler","Johnie","Abt 1919","Yes, date unknown","0","Could he have married Willie Mae Adkins of San Augustine and moved to Galveston?","STR06" "I41603","","","","","","","" "I11144","","","","","","","" "I25735","","","","","","","" "I25247","Butler","Margaret","16 Jul 1876","2 Jan 1961","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, Dallas, Dallas JP 11
Enumerated 10 Jan 1920
SD 5, ED 33 Sheet 11A
McLemore, Margaret Hd F W 43 Wd Tx Ireland English Mo None
McLemore, Edward E Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Patrick J Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Robert H Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, John D Son W W 6 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Dallas, Dallas City Block 1012
Enumerated 11 April 1930 by Aloysius W. Galton
ED 57-41 SD 10 Sheet 16A Stamped 41
Reiger Ave
4811-5-5
McLemore, Margaret B Hd O $10,000 F W 52 Wd 24 Texas Ireland Missouri None
McLemore, Pat J Son M W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Salesman Insurance
Butler, William J Brother M W 50 Brother M W Tx Tx Mo Shipping Clerk Groceries
Butler, Urline A Sister F W 51 S Tx Tx Mo Telephone Operator Hospital
Markum, Clovis Roomer F W 30 S Tx Tx Tx Secretary Chamber of Commerce
Roelscher, Clarence Roomer M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
Time Keeper Gin Manufacturer
4811-5-6
McLemore, Edward E Head Son M W 24 M20 Tx Tx Tx Salesman Fences
McLemore, Rose L Wife F W 24 M20 Ill Ind Ill
McLemore, Rose M Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Ill
McLemore, Robert H Son M w 20 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, John D Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I31999","Butler","Mary ""Minnie"" Pauline","14 Dec 1913","9 Jul 2008","0","Listed as Minnie P? on the 1920 census?

The Sabine County Reporter
July 23, 2008

Mary Pauline Wright

Mary Pauline Wright, 94, of Bronson, died Wednesday, July 9, 2008 at Twin Lakes Care Center in San Augustine.

She was born December 14, 1913 in Hemphill to Robert Butler and Frances Andrews and lived most of her life in Sabine County and Houston. She was a homemaker and a member of the Methodist faith.

She was preceded in death by a son, Warren A. Wright. She is survived by a son, Richard L. Wright of Hemphill; daughter, Barbara Keyes of Houston; seven grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.

Graveside funeral services were held Friday, July 11 in Centerview Cemetery.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home, Inc. in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, July 2008)","STR06" "I14626","","","","","","","" "I32351","","","","","","","" "I28297","Butler","Myrna E.","2 Mar 1923","9 Nov 2011","0","From FindAGrave:

Myrna Webster, 88, of Beaumont, Texas, died Wednesday, November 9, 2011, at Calder Woods in Beaumont.

She was born in Hemphill, Texas, on March 2, 1923, to Mae Crocker Butler and Thomas Claude Butler.

A resident of the area since 1946, she was a member of First Baptist Church and an executive secretary for Southland Life Insurance Company for twenty years.

Survivors include her husband of sixty-nine years, Charles Webster of Beaumont; grandson, Michael Webster; and great- granddaughter, Samantha Leigh Webster, both of Enola, Pennsylvania.

She is preceded in death by her son, Mickey Webster.

Burial: In the Sun Dial Garden section at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, under the direction of Broussard's, 2000 McFaddin Avenue, Beaumont.","STR06" "I13489","","","","","","","" "I36729","Butler","R C","12 Apr 1919","27 Oct 2004","0","R.C. BUTLER was born 12 Apr 1919, one of five children of William Elmer BUTLER and Minnie CLARK, in San Augustine County and resided there all of his life. In 1937, he married Eunice WOODS, and for fifty nine years they shared their lives until she preceded him in death. He died 27 October 2004 in San Augustine, and his obituary was in the Thursday, November 4, 2004 issue of the San Augustine Tribune. Survived by wife, Tommie; son Don BUTLER (and wife Kay) of Wells; daughter, Jerri HORN (and husband Chrys) of Whitehouse; son-in-law David HARDY of Baytown; brother JK BUTLER (and wife Francis) of Silsbee; sister Wilma LUDWIG (and husband Ken) of Silsbee; five grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Farmer and Rancher, Past Master of Redland Masonic Lodge, deacon of Little Flock Missionary Baptist Church.

(Excerpted by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I34502","Butler","Robert C.","Abt 1915","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Shown as Raymond on the 1920 census?","STR06" "I15752","","","","","","","" "I30096","Butler","Robert Curry","27 Apr 1869","6 Sep 1927","0","Kay Parker McCary shows him as a son of John Kirkland & Elizabeth Butler.","STR06" "I30096","Butler","Robert Curry","27 Apr 1869","6 Sep 1927","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Panola County, JP No 1
Enumerated 20 June 1920
SD 7 ED 64 Sheet 23A
423-430
Butler, Robert C. Hd W M Apr 1869 31 M 13 Ga Ga Ga Log Hauler Saw Mill
Butler, Fannie E Wf W F Apr 1870 30 M 13 Ark Ala Ala
Butler, H. Leon Son W M Sept 1889 10 S Tx Ga Ark Farm Laborer
Butler, William E Son W M May 1892 8 S Tx Ga Ark
Butler, Claud T Son W M Jul 1894 5 S Tx Ga Ark
Butler, John L Son W M Mar 1897 3 S Tx Ga Ark
Butler, Emma M Dtr W F Mar 1899 1 S Tx Ga Ark

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 4
Enumerated 22 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 4A
58-58
Butler, Robert C Hd M W 40 m1 22 Ga Ga Ga Farmer Farm
Butler, Fannie E Wf F W 39 M1 22 9/8 Miss Ga Ala
Butler, William E Son M W 17 S Tx Ga Miss Farm Laborer Home Farm
Butler, Thomas C Son M W 15 S Tx Ga Miss Farm Laborer Home Farm
Butler, John E Son M W 13 S Tx Ga Miss Farm Laborer Home Farm
Butler, Emma M Dtr F W 11 S Tx Ga Miss Farm Laborer Home Farm
Butler, E. V. Dtr F W 8 S Tx Ga Miss
Butler, Vera L Dtr F W 6 S Tx Ga Miss
Butler, Robert F Son M W 4 S Tx Ga Miss
59-60
Butler, Homer L Hd M W 20 M1 4/12 Tx Ga Miss Farmer Farm
Butler, Mable Wf F W 15 M 4/12 0/0 Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer Home Farm

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 14 and 16 of February, 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 36A Stamped 129
Fm 728-725
Thomas and Sophia McLemore
Fm 703-726
Butler, Thomas C Hd M W 24 M Tx Ga Tn Farmer Own Farm
Butler, Maonir? Wf F W 23 M Tx Tx Tx
Fm 704-717
Ernest and Mary McLemore
Fm 705-728
Butler, Robert C Hd M W 50 M Ga Ga Ga Farmer Own Farm
Butler, Francis E Wf F W 49 M Miss Ga Ga
Butler, Vera L Dtr F W 15 S Tx Ga Miss
Butler, Robert R Son m W 12 S Tx Ga Miss
Butler, Alcie E Son M W 8 S Tx Ga Miss
Butler, Minnie P Dtr F W 6 S Tx Ga Miss","STR06" "I14625","Butler","Robert Jerrol","16 Aug 1937","4 Jul 1972","0","Kay Parker McCary writes he had a Military Marker: Texas US Army SP5 Co C 46th ENGR BN. On the back of his tombstone, the following was written: ""The king who stood above them all, did not with his importance thrill, but in his niceness stood so tall, we worship him, and always will.""

Name: Robert Jerrel Butler
Death Date: 04 Jul 1972
Death Place: Seguin, Guadalupe, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 34 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 16 Aug 1937
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Robert Raymond Butler
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Arline White
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223834
Digital Film Number: 4005488
Image Number: 03097
Reference Number: 51275
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I31992","Butler","Robert Lyon","7 Jul 1874","26 May 1932","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
North Carolina, Cumberland County, Grays Creek Township
Enumerated April 3, 1930
ED 26-25 SD 11 Sheet 2A Stamped 15
Butler, Robert L. Hd M W 55 M 25 NC NC NC Farmer General Fa
rm
Butler, Minnie Wf F W 48 M 18 NC NC NC
Butler, Floyd A. Son M W 24 S NC NC NC Farmer General Farm
Butler, Elizabeth W Dtr F W 17 S NC NC NC
Butler, Thomas R. Son M W 15 S NC NC NC
Butler, Kesly C Son M W 13 S NC NC NC","STR06" "I31990","Butler","Robert McLemore","7 Jun 1931","5 Jul 2007","0","Robert M. ""Bob"" Butler
June 7, 1931 - July 5, 2007

Robert McLemore ""Bob"" Butler, died on Thursday, July 5, 2007.

A funeral service will be held on Saturday, July 14, 2007 at Cape Fear Baptist Church, 6041 Butler Nursery Road, Cumberland County at 11:00 a.m. His ashes will be interred by Military Honor Guard immediately following the memorial service in the Church Cemetery. After the graveside service, a luncheon will be served for all his kin and friends in the Church Reception room.

Bob was educated at Campbell College and NCSU. He served a tour of duty with the N.C. National Guard and the U.S. Air Force in Korea, Japan and Okinawa during the Korean War. He was an Electrical Engineer for ITT then went on to Marketing for Cornell-Dubilier Electronics.

Bob was predeceased by his father, Floyd Alexander Butler, originally of Gray's Creek, and his Mother, Esther Melvin Smith Butler, originally of Cedar Creek.

He is survived by his daughter, Mary Esther Butler; and his granddaughter, Katherine Alexandra ""Ali"" Butler-Moutos both of Marietta,GA; his sister, Patricia Melvin Butler Fogleman and her husband, Jim of Wilmington; a niece, Kathi Fogleman of Southport, NC, nephews, Jim Fogleman and his wife, Mary Edna of Raleigh and their children, Will, Alex, and Rob, David Fogleman of Wilmington, Scott Fogleman and his wife, Tami of Myrtle Beach, SC and their children, Lauren, Bradley, and Jordan.

A visitation will be held at Thomas Funeral Home, 401 N. Ennis Street, Fuquay-Varina on Friday evening, July 13 from 7:00-9:00 p.m.

Memorials may be made to Cape Fear Baptist Church.

Published in The News & Observer on 7/8/2007.","STR06" "I14624","Butler","Robert Raymond ""R. R."" ""Bobby""","13 Sep 1905","4 Mar 2005","0","The Sabine County Reporter
March 9, 2005, Page 11

R.R. ""Bobby"" Butler

Robert Raymond ""Bobby"" Butler, 99, of Hemphill died at 8:10 a.m. Friday, March 4, 2005 at Colonial Pines Care Center in San Augustine.

Butler was born Sept. 13, 1905, in Sabine County as a son of the late Ellen Fannie (Andrews) and Robert Curry Butler and was a lifelong resident of the area. He was a farmer and founder of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church.

Survivors: wife, Mary Conn Butler of Hemphill; a sister, Pauline Wright of Hemphill; four grandchildren, Angie, Shelly, Kirk and Holly; thre great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild.

Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, Gravelhill community, with Bro. I. W. Ferguson and Bro. Randy Mills officiating. Interment followed at Gravelhill Cemetery.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Inc. of Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2011)","STR06" "I14624","Butler","Robert Raymond ""R. R."" ""Bobby""","13 Sep 1905","4 Mar 2005","0","(Research):Kay Parker McCary writes that his second wife was Mary Williams CONN.","STR06" "I23336","Butler","Roy Earl","25 Dec 1933","20 Jun 2008","0","Sabine County Reporter
July 2, 2008

Roy Earl Butler

Roy Earl Butler, 74, died on Friday, June 20, 2008, after an illness.

Butler was born on December 24, 1933 in Hemphill and was a lifelong resident. He spent his working life as a self employed logger and merchant in Hemphill.

He is survived by his wife, Nell Butler of Hemphill; two sons, Roy Earl Butler, Jr. and wife, Kay of Hemphill and Don Butler and wife, Sandra of Hemphill; two daughters, Margaret Marie Greene of Hemphill and Cindy Joyce Bennett and husband, Jim of Bronson; two brothers, Douglas Ray Butler and Raymond Butler, both of Hemphill; also by twelve grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

Butler was preceded in death by one son, William (Bill) Butler.

Funeral services were held Monday, June 23 in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Interment followed in the Gravehill Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, July 2008)","STR06" "I24262","","","","","","","" "I33500","Butler","Thomas Claude","10 Jul 1894","12 May 1960","0","Name: Thomas Claude Butler
Death Date: 12 May 1960
Death Place: Hemphilll, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 65 years 10 months 2 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 10 Jul 1894
Birthplace: Texas, U.S.A.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Robert C. Butler
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Fannie Andrews
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Precinct 1, Sabine Co., Texas
Cemetery: Gravel Hill
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 14 May 1960
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116267
Digital Film Number: 4166548
Image Number: 890
Reference Number: 32161
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

In her annotated trascription of the Gravel Hill Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary indicates he had a military marker ""Texas Pvt Medical Department WW I"", and that he had a double headstone with Mae Butler. FindAGrave notes that he died from a gun shot wound to the head from suicide, and cites his death certificate.
","STR06" "I33500","Butler","Thomas Claude","10 Jul 1894","12 May 1960","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 14 and 16 February 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 36A
703-726
Butler, Thomas C Head M W 24 M Tx Ga Tn Farmer
Butler, Meonie Wf F W 23 M Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 4
Enumerated 18 Apr 1930
ED 203-7 SD 19 Sheet 5A Stamped 234
99-99
Butler, Thomas C Head M W 34 M Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Butler, Mae O Wf F W 32 M 22 Tx Tx Tx
Butler, Merna E Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Butler, Thomas C Jr Son M W 3 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx



","STR06" "I32349","","","","","","","" "I33498","Butler","Vera Lee","27 Jan 1903","5 Feb 1964","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDV1-BMX
Name: Vera Lee Williams
Death Date: 05 Feb 1964
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 61 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 27 Jan 1903
Birthplace: San Augustino Co., Tx
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Robert Curry Butler
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Frances Andrews
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Homemaker
Place of Residence: Houston, Harris, TX
Cemetery: Memorial Park
Burial Place: Jasper, Tx
Burial Date: 05 Feb 1964
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117405
Digital Film Number: 4028507
Image Number: 2233
Reference Number: cn10184
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I43886","","","","","","","" "I33499","Butler","William Elmer","17 May 1892","30 Aug 1963","0","Name: William Elmer Butler
Death Date: 30 Aug 1963
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 71 years 3 months 13 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 17 May 1892
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Robert Butler
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Fannie Andrews
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Bronson, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery: Littler Flock
Burial Place: San Augustine County, Texas
Burial Date: 31 Aug 1963
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117294
Digital Film Number: 4028321
Image Number: 1408
Reference Number: 59672
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I33499","Butler","William Elmer","17 May 1892","30 Aug 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 4
Enumerated February 6, 1930
SD 326 ED 179 Sheet 2B
225-230
Butler, Elmer Head M W 27 M Tx Ga Ark Farmer
Butler, Minnie Wf F W 25 M Tx Tx Tx
Butler, Elray Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Butler, R. C. Son M W 10/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Anderson, Grady Nephew M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Josephine Mother-in-law F W 70 Wd Tx Miss Miss

1930 Census
Not located","STR06" "I36731","","","","","","","" "I13320","Butt","Geraldine Amelia","26 May 1913","23 Dec 1987","0","Said to be the daugther of Herman BUTT and Anna JARCHOW.","STR06" "I47902","Butterfield","Robert E.","8 May 1926","8 Jun 2016","0","Robert E. Butterfield, 90, of Lincoln, passed away on Wednesday, June 8, 2016. He was born in Beatrice to Harry and Ottilia (Bickel) Butterfield. U.S. Navy veteran of WWII and the Korean Conflict. Retired from Goodyear Tire and Rubber after 38 years. Bob loved his family and gathrings. He was an avid reader and gardener, and he loved to care for his yard and travel.

Survivors: wife, Rufina; son: Stanley (Nancy) Butterfield; daughter, Karen (Bill) Blackford; grandchildren, Allison Bryan, Kristin Butterfield, Melissa Viox, Tom Blackford and Aaron Butterfield; 10 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his parents; brother Donald; son, Steven Butterfield.

Memorial service: 10 a.m., Friday June 17, at Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S. 14th St. Lincoln. Memorials: To the family for future designation. Arrangements by Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home. Condolences can be left at lincolnfh.com.

(Copies from scan of obit on Find A Grave)","STR06" "I41184","Butts","Bryan Jennings","3 Nov 1896","14 Mar 1989","0","When he registered for the draft--in Gregg County, Texas--during World War I, he was shown as Farming for himself in Elderfille, Texas. He had blue eyes and light brown hair. The transcription of the San Augustine City Cemetery shows him as a son of Harvey J. BUTTS and Era Ethel FRANBAUGH, and a brother to De Graffenreid ""Dee"" Butts.","STR06" "I43323","Butts","Helen","9 Jul 1931","4 Jun 2013","0","Ms. Helen (Butts) Tipps, age 82, of Austin, passed from this life on Tuesday evening, June 4, 2013, in Austin, Texas.

Helen was born to Leola (Clark) Butts and Bryan Butts on January 9, 1931, in San Augustine County, Texas. She was a graduate of Southern Methodist University in Dallas, where she was a life-time member of the Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. She was employed in the Banking Industry having worked for Texas Commerce Bank in Houston for 20 years, and a member of the First United Methodist Church in San Augustine.

Visitation will be Thursday, June 6, 2013, 5 til 7 P.M., Wyman Roberts Funeral Home. Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, June 7, 2013, in the First United Methodist Church in San Augustine. Rev. Jim Moss will officiate. Interment will follow in the San Augustine City Cemetery in San Augustine.

Her survivors include Daughters: Helen Watkins and her husband, Sandy of Austin; Mary Tipps of Austin; Son: Clark Tipps of Austin; Grandchildren: Maggie Watkins, Will Watkins and fiance, Jena Brooks, and Elizabeth Garrett and her husband, Jacob; Great-grandchildren: Elise, Katherine, and Anna; Sister and Brother-in-law: Sue and Ray Neil McEachern of San Augustine.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Leola (Clark) Butts and Bryan Butts, and a sister, Eleanor Cade.

Pallbearers will include Steve McEachern, Ray Bryan McEachern, Edward McEachern, Will Watkins, Sandy Watkins, David McEachern. Honorary Pallbearers will include Bob Roper, John Mathew Cartwright, and Curtis Haley, MD

The Sabine County Reporter
June 12, 2013, page 14","STR06" "I43147","Buvens","Francis ""Frank"" Andrew","6 Oct 1884","25 Apr 1954","0","When he registered for the World War I draft, he was a resident of Zimmerman, Rapides Parish, Louisiana. His occupation was Medical Doctor. He was shown as of medium heighth and stout, with brown hair and eyes.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F3MJ-S3P
Name: Francis Andrew Buvens
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 25 Apr 1954
Event Place: Shreveport, Caddo, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Age: 69
Race (Original): White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1885
Father's Name: Louis Buvens
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name: Emma Woods
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name: Mary Curl
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Certificate Number: 477
Page:
GS Film number: 1574391
Digital Folder Number: 004215620
Image Number: 01573
Collection: Francis Andrew Buvens, ""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956""","STR06" "I18967","Buvens","John G.","Abt 1820","3 Mar 1872","0","The son of Peter Buvens. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 98). ""The Peter, or Petrus, Buvens family traveled by boat from Belgium to New Orleans in February 1839, and moved to what was then Natchitoches Parish but later became Many...the mother having died in Belgium prior to that time"" Source: Vandegaer Family, Sabine Parish, http://files.usgwarchives.org/la/sabine/bios/vanfam.txt
","STR06" "I18967","Buvens","John G.","Abt 1820","3 Mar 1872","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward Four, P.O. Many
Page 3, Stamped 334
18-18
Buvens, John 50 Farmer 7000 8000 Belgium
Buvens, Sarah H 40 F W Keeping House Alabama
Buvens, Joseph 14 M W At Home Louisiana
Buvens, Leonora 13 F W At Home Louisiana
Buvens, Edward 12 M W At Home Louisiana
Buvens, Richard 10 M W At Home Louisiana
Buvens, Monroe 9 M W At Home Louisiana
Buvens, Mary B 7 F W At Home Louisiana
Buvens, Henry 5 M W At Home Louisiana
","STR06" "I18567","Buvens","Marie Elizabeth","Abt 1820","11 Oct 1903","0","Living in their household at the time of the 1850 Sabine Parish census was 26 year old Frank Gavson? (Buvens?) of Belgium.

""The Peter, or Petrus, Buvens family traveled by boat from Belgium to New Orleans in February 1839, and moved to what was then Natchitoches Parish but later became Many...the mother having died in Belgium prior to that time"" Source: Vandegaer Family, Sabine Parish, http://files.usgwarchives.org/la/sabine/bios/vanfam.txt

","STR06" "I18817","Buvens","Peter F.","Abt 1825","","0","The son of Peter Buvens. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 100).

""The Peter, or Petrus, Buvens family traveled by boat from Belgium to New Orleans in February 1839, and moved to what was then Natchitoches Parish but later became Many...the mother having died in Belgium prior to that time"" Source: Vandegaer Family, Sabine Parish, http://files.usgwarchives.org/la/sabine/bios/vanfam.txt

","STR06" "I18817","Buvens","Peter F.","Abt 1825","","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, P.O. Many
Enumerated 5 July 1860
Page ___ and 48
327-327
P. F. Buvens 35 M Farmer 2500 1200 Belgium
Asalite Buvens 35 F Miss
William Buvens 6 M La
Louis Buvens 4 M La
Felix Buvens 1 m La
Frank Goosen 30 M La
Fley ____ 25 M Belgium
","STR06" "I33628","Buxton","Clovis Arnold","5 Mar 1926","4 May 1998","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Louisiana, Calcasieu Parish, Police Jury Ward 5
Enumerated 5 May 1930
ED 10-20 SD 6 Sheet 6A Stamped 272
89-92
Buxton, Clint A Head M W 25 La La La Mill Sawyer
Buxton, Beatrice Wife F W 25 M 17 La La La
Buxton, Ruby Dtr F W 6 S La La La
Buxton, C. Arnold Son M W 4 6/12 S La La La
Buxton, David F Son M W 2 2/12 S La La La
Buxton, Harold P Son M W 2/12 S La La La

","STR06" "I13867","Buzek","Alba ""Abbie"" M.","25 Nov 1892","1 Feb 1973","0","She attended rural school district #85 in Saline County. As the oldest daughter, Alba helped her parents care for her younger siblings while she was growing up. Later she worked as a store clerk in Milligan, Tobias, and Santa Monica, California. She also was employed as a cook at the Friend Annex.

For a while, Anna lived with her sister and brother-in-law, Anna and Ed Placek. She also lived with Mildred and Lowell Frankforter in Los Angeles. She purchased her own home in Milligan in 1948. A lover of flowers, she also cared for her many fruit trees and shrubs. She enjoyed sharing her flowers with others for banquets, graduations, and Memorial Day. (Milligan, p 224).","STR06" "I7265","Buzek","Betty June","23 Jun 1931","9 Sep 2013","0","Betty Jean Kroon, age 82, of Lincoln, died on Monday, Sept. 9, 2013 in Lincoln. She was born on June 23, 1931 in Milligan to William and Lydia (Horlivy) Buzek. She graduated from Milligan High School [in 1948]. Betty married Larry Glen Kroon, he preceded her in death on July 28, 1998. She was the apartment manager at Blevins Apartments from 1964 to 1996.
Betty is survived by her sons, Curtis (Leslie Stimbert) Kroon of Lincoln; Calvin (Mary) Kroon of Roca; granddaughter, Heidi Kroon of Lincoln. She was preceded in death by her husband and her parents.

Visitation will be held from 5 to 8 p.m., with a 7 p.m. rosary service, on Wednesday, Sept. 11, all at Wyuka Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 12, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, 1420 K Street, with Father Doug Dietrich officiating. Burial at a later date will be in Wyuka Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the Capital Humane Society. Wyuka Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Condolences at www.wyuka.com


(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)

","STR06" "I9946","Buzek","Bohumil ""Bob"" ""B. B.""","5 Aug 1894","4 Oct 1955","0","Attended School District #85 in Saline County. Known as Bob or BB. He operated a truck line in partnership with Emil Havel for many years, hauling livestock for local ranchers and beer for Joe Jicha. After he suffered a stroke, he and Anna moved to Lincoln to be near their daughter and son-in-law, Irene and John Gray. (Milligan, p 224).","STR06" "I9946","Buzek","Bohumil ""Bob"" ""B. B.""","5 Aug 1894","4 Oct 1955","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Milligan Village
Enumerated 16 Apr 1930
ED 30-16 SD 30-16 Sheet 1B
23-23
Buzek, Bohumil Head M W 35 M Neb Czech Czech Salesman Automobile
Buzek, Anna Wf F W 31 M Neb Czech Czech
Buzek, Irene Dtr F W 4 2/12 S Neb Neb Neb
Buzek, Melvin Son M W 2 2/12 S Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I5423","","","","","","","" "I15065","","","","","","","" "I14619","Buzek","Edward","25 Jan 1900","5 Jul 1974","0","He attended rural school in District #85 and then remained at home to farm (p 224).","STR06" "I14619","Buzek","Edward","25 Jan 1900","5 Jul 1974","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
ED 30-21 SD 11 Sheet 3A Stamped 120
48-48
Buzek, Edward Head M W 30 M 26 Neb Czech Czech Farmer
Buzek, Mollie Wf F W 28 M 24 Neb Neb Neb
Buzek, Wesley Son M W 1 S Neb Neb Neb
","STR06" "I8122","Buzek","Edward T.","13 Oct 1912","Jan 1974","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated April 16, 1930
ED 30-21 SD 11 Sheet 5A Stamped 122
113-113
Buzek, Agusta Head F W 53 Wd 29 Neb Czech Czech
Buzek, Edward Son M W 17 S Neb Czech Czech Farmer
Buzek, Emma Sister F W 41 Wd Neb Czech Czech
Buzek, Frank Nephew M W 12 S Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I16933","Buzek","Emil","6 Sep 1909","16 Oct 1978","0","Attended rural school district #85. Emil worked both as a farmer and as a 21 year employee of Cushman Motors. (Milligan, p 225). Cushman Motor Scooters were built in Lincoln, Nebraska from 1936 until 1965.","STR06" "I16933","Buzek","Emil","6 Sep 1909","16 Oct 1978","0","(Research):

1940 Census

Nebraska, Saline County, Turkey Creek Precinct
Enumerated April 20, 1940
SD 8 ED 46-23 Sheets 5A and 5B
Stamped 192
100
Buzek, Emil Head M W 30 M Neb Same House
Buzek, Irma Marie Wf F W 23 M Neb Same House
Buzek, Norma Jean Dtr F W 3 S Neb
Buzek, Byron Son m W 1 S Neb","STR06" "I9178","Buzek","Frances","Aft 1848","Bef 1870","0","Was said to have died of Typhoid after drinking creek water. She died while the family was enroute to their homestead. (Milligan, p 229).","STR06" "I1107","Buzek","Fred","Dec 1889","Bef 1930","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Madison Twp
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 38 Sheet 4A Stamped 267
78-78
Buzek, Fred Head M W 30 M Neb Bohemian/Boh Bohemia/Boh Farmer
Buzek, Emma Wf F W 32 M Neb Bohemian/Boh Bohemia/Boh
Buzek, Frank Son M W 3 S Neb Neb Neb

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated April 16, 1930
ED 30-21 SD 11 Sheet 5A Stamped 122
113-113
Buzek, Agusta Head F W 53 Wd 29 Neb Czech Czech
Buzek, Edward Son M W 17 S Neb Czech Czech Farmer
Buzek, Emma Sister F W 41 Wd Neb Czech Czech
Buzek, Frank Nephew M W 12 S Neb Neb Neb


","STR06" "I14620","Buzek","Gerald ""Harry""","25 May 1898","30 Mar 1979","0","Attended rural school in District #85. Engaged in farming his entire life. He farmed Geneva, Exeter and Friend area. He enjoyed raising livestock. His spare time was spent hunting and fishing. (Milligan, p 225).","STR06" "I14620","Buzek","Gerald ""Harry""","25 May 1898","30 Mar 1979","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore, Liberty Twp
Enumerated 7 Apr 1930
ED 30-21 SD 11 Sheet 2B
36-36
Bizek, Harry Head M W 32 M 25 Neb Czech Czech Farmer
Bizek, Helen Wf F W 26 M 19 Neb Neb Czech
Bizek, Louise Dtr F W 3 S Neb Neb Neb


","STR06" "I12952","Buzek","Henry","24 Dec 1891","Jul 1967","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Turkey Creek Precinct
Enumerated 10 and 12 January 1920
SD 4 ED 141 Sheet 5A
50-50
Buzek, Henry Head M W 28 M Neb Bohemia/Boh Bohemia/Boh Farmer
Buzek, Anna Wf F W 26 M Neb Bohemia/Boh Bohemia/Boh
Buzek, Sylvia Dtr F W 3 3/12 S Neb Neb Neb
","STR06" "I11453","Buzek","Irene J.","10 Jan 1926","6 Nov 2006","0","She married John GRAY.","STR06" "I11454","Buzek","Irma Jean","1924","24 Apr 1924","0","Stillborn. (Milligan, p 224).","STR06" "I11454","Buzek","Irma Jean","1924","24 Apr 1924","0","(Research):FindAGrave indicates her burial was unmarked.","STR06" "I36886","","","","","","","" "I9334","Buzek","Katheryn ""Kathy"" Ann","14 Aug 1941","2 Jul 2022","0","Obituary for Kathryn A. Rischling

A Funeral Service for Kathryn will be held at the Milligan Auditorium in Milligan, Nebraska on Thursday, July 7, 2022 at 10:30 a.m. with Kim Dunker presiding.

Visitation will take place on Wednesday, July 6, 2022 at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska from 1:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. with family present from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 pm.

Graveside Services will be conducted following the funeral service in the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan, Nebraska.

Memorials are to be directed to the family to be designated at a later date.

The family requests that casual attire be worn to the funeral service.

Kathryn Ann (Buzek) Rischling was born August 14th, 1941 to Milo and Mildred (Hines) Buzek. She was the third of three children. She departed this life on July 2nd, 2022 at her home surrounded by her loving family.

Kathy was raised on a farm nine miles south of Milligan. She attended rural school district #9 and graduated from Milligan High School in 1959. During her high school years, Kathy lived with her brother, Merle and sister-in-law Betty. She enjoyed spending time with her niece and nephew. After graduation, she attended Nebraska Wesleyan University for one year and then was employed at Lincoln Mutual Life Insurance until her marriage.

Kathy married Richard (Dick) Rischling on April 14th, 1962. To this union, one son and two daughters were born. Jan in 1964, Rebecca in 1965 and Kristine in 1968. They purchased a home in Milligan and resided there until her death. While raising her children, the family could be found spending much of their time making memories with both the Buzek and Rischling families. Countless days were spent with her husband and children fishing, hunting, cooking and taking small road trips. Her children had always been her pride and joy, and their future success always remained near and dear to her heart.

For the majority of her married life, Kathy was a homemaker and a devoted mother . She was an exceptionally gifted cook and baker. For many years, she worked part-time at the local grocery store, "" The Food Basket"" as a cashier. Kathy was actively involved in the Milligan Community. One of her greatest accomplishments was being on the Milligan History Book Committee and developing the Milligan History Books. She was also an original member of the Town and Country Women's Club, served many years on the Milligan Library board and was on the World War II Memorial Committee. In her free time, Kathy enjoyed taking trips with the ""girls"" to the casino where she would spend many hours at the slots enjoying laughter and unforgettable memories.

Throughout the years, Kathy and Dick kept busy chasing their 8 grandkids to numerous events and enjoyed having their home full of kids. She always took the time to play games with the grandkids and taught them how to bake her special recipes from her Czech heritage. In their later years, Kathy and Dick were blessed with 13 great grandchildren. Her greatest pastime in life was watching them all grow. She was fortunate enough to have her entire family living within fifteen miles, which resulted in daily visits from at least one of her family members. She was so proud of her family and was never shy to express how accomplished they all are.

As her health declined over the last 15 months, Kathy gained an extended group of her new ""family"" through her dialysis nurses and fellow patients. Although dialysis was never her favorite, she was eternally grateful for the new friendships she made.

Kathy was preceded in death by her parents Milo & Mildred Buzek; in-laws Adolf & Mary Rischling; sister, Roma (Henry) Bigelow; sister-in-law Betty Buzek; sister-in-law Arlene (James) Luzum; brother-in-law Robert Rischling, Al Kudlacek, and Dean Placek; niece, Kim Luzum and nephews Jay Luzum and Paul Placek.

Kathy is survived by her husband of 60 years, Richard; children Jan (Tammy) Rischling, Becky Vonderfecht, and Kristi (Steve) Briske all of Milligan; brother, Merle Buzek; sister-in-law Alma Placek, Irma Kudlacek, and Carolyn Rischling; grandchildren Mitchell (Kelly) Rischling, Rachel (Jared) Johnson, Dillon Rischling, Jordan (Emily) Zwickl, Megan (Jake) Johnson, Katie (Shane) Roesler, Stephanie (Riley) Bohlken, and Kylie (Wyatt) Schoenholz; great grandchildren Kash, Kyah, Maelynn, Brynnlye, Landri, Kollins, Baylor, Indi, Luke, Rhett, Colt, Baby Roesler, Dax and Whit along with numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Farmer & Son Funeral Home)","STR06" "I6138","Buzek","Ladislav","24 Mar 1905","Mar 1905","0","Ladislav and Milo were twin sons born to Paul and Anna Braum Buzek. Ladislav, the larger and stronger of the two passed away shortly after birth. He is buried at the Kasak Cemetery.","STR06" "I13248","","","","","","","" "I9944","Buzek","Louis ""Lew""","28 Dec 1896","7 Apr 1987","0","Lew attended a one room rural school, with one teacher in charge of eight grades. After school he and his brothers and sisters helped with the many chores vital to running a farm. On Sundays, he and his brothers hunted rabbits and squirrels. They also trapped civit cats, possums and weasels for their pelts.

As a young man, he worked on his parents farm, as well as working as a hired hand for his brothers and neighbors. Later he farmed for himself. He travelled north into Wyoming, Montana and Canada with harvest crews and doing odd jobs. In Montana he worked as a cook. In Canada, he worked for a veterinarian. He also did carpentry work.

Lew and his brother Bill had a thirty gallon still during the prohibition. Deciding it was too much work, they later gave it up.

Lew remodeled a home for his sister Alma, and lived with her for a while. He moved back to the farm after a while, where no women could interfere with his housekeeping. He lived nearby his nephew, Dean Placek.

Lew was a good cook and gardener, and was always surroundeded by his cats and dogs. He died on the farm shortly after his 90th birthday. (Milligan, p 226).","STR06" "I13959","Buzek","Marie E.","14 Feb 1903","Apr 1964","0","(Marie) graduated from Milligan High School and received a degree from the School of Business in Grand Island. She returned to Saline and Fillmore Counties to teach in rural schools. Marie continued her education at the Nickolas Senn Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska, graduating as a Registered Nurse. She opened the first nursing home in Wilber, operating it for two years. (Milligan, pp 259-260).","STR06" "I4304","","","","","","","" "I15066","Buzek","Merle D.","6 Jun 1929","14 Aug 2024","0","Merle farmed with his father until 1952 when he moved to Milligan where he was employed by Bulin and Marsh Produce driving a produce truck in the rural area. In 1954, he began employment with the Milligan Public Schools, and has been employed there for 35 years.

Obituary

Merle Dean Buzek was born on June 16, 1929, to Milo E. Buzek and Mildred H. (Hines) Buzek in Milligan, NE. He passed away on August 14, 2024, at the Fillmore County Hospital at the age of 95 years, 1 month and 29 days.

He attended rural school district southwest of Milligan and then attended Milligan High School, graduating in 1946. On April 19,1949 he was united in marriage to Betty Jean (Kotas) and to them two children were born, Marlon Ray and Deborah Jean.

Merle was proud of his Czech heritage and the town of Milligan. He spent 38 years as a custodian and bus driver at Milligan Public Schools, 15 years on the Milligan Auditorium Board, 21 years on the Bohemian National cemetery board and maintained the cemetery grounds at the Kasak cemetery for 16 years. He was also on the Milligan Fire Department, the Milligan village board and an EMT.

He was recently honored as a 75-year member of the Milligan United Methodist Church. He was the church's oldest member and the oldest male resident of Milligan.

He enjoyed hunting, fishing, gardening, woodworking, cards, dominos and dancing. He loved to travel and enjoyed family vacations. His family was the most important thing in his life. He enjoyed spending time with his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife Betty of 65 years, his father Milo Buzek, mother Mildred (Hines), father-in-law and mother-in-law Henry P. & Mae F. Kotas, brother-in-law Henry Bigelow, sisters Roma Bigelow and Kathy Rischling and great nephew Dean Kassik.

He is survived by his brother-in laws Reenlee Kotas and Dick Rischling, his son Marlon (Judy) Buzek and daughter Deborah (Michael) Kassik. Grandchildren Heather (Eric) Lindsley, Chad (Stephanie) Buzek, Jaymie (Russ) Sebek, Jennifer (Greg) Rutherford, Julie (Scott) Koethe, Justina (Travis) Yound. Great-grandchildren Grant and Logan Lindsley, Tara and Tori Buzek, Makenna, Carter and Cole Sebek, Kennedy and Hudson Rutherford, Olive, Ruby and Oscar Koethe, Weston, Palmer and Griffin Yound. Step-great-grandchildren Erika (Keith Calhoun) Rutherford, Dolan (Lisa) Rutherford and Cal Rutherford. Step great-great grandchildren Georgia Calhoun and Rhylan Rutherford as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

A Funeral Service for Merle will be held on Saturday, August 17, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. at the Milligan Auditorium in Milligan, Nebraska with Lay Pastor Michelle Lessard presiding.

Visitation will be held on Friday, August 16, 2024 at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska from 1:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. with family present from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m.

Graveside Services will be conducted following the funeral service at the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan, Nebraska.

Memorials are to be directed to the Milligan Auditorium, Milligan United Methodist Church or to the family to be designated at a later date in Merle's name.

From Farmer & Son Funeral Home, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I8432","Buzek","Miloslav ""Milo"" Edward","24 Mar 1905","29 Jan 1973","0","Milo attended rural school District #85 in Saline County, and was one of three children in his family that graduated from High School. He briefly attended the University of Nebraska, but an appendix operation curtailed his education and he returned to Milligan. He worked as a meat cutter and later operated a grocery store. In 1942, he and Mildred moved to a farm sound to Milligan. Later they moved to Lincoln, where Milo worked at Cushman Motors and Mildred worked at the University. The family lived in Lincoln until 1969, when they went back to the farm he loved. Milo passed away at his home of a heart attack, and is buried in the Bohemian National Cemetery. (Milligan, p 228).","STR06" "I8432","Buzek","Miloslav ""Milo"" Edward","24 Mar 1905","29 Jan 1973","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp
Enumerated 14 Apr 1930
ED 30-17 SD 11 Sheet 6A Stamped 102
120-121
Buzek, Milo Head M WE 25 M 23 Neb Czech Czech
Buzek, Mildred Wife F W 23 M 21 Neb Neb Czech
Buzek, Merle D Son M W 10/12 S Neb Czech Czech","STR06" "I11184","Buzek","Miloslava ""Mildred""","16 Sep 1907","18 Mar 1987","0","She graduated from Milligan High in 1926, and attended nursing school with her sister, Marie. She was on the women's swim team. Mildred and Marie graduated from the Nicholas Senn Hospital Training School for Nurses in Omaha in 1930. She worked as a nurse, and for a time for Hughes Aircraft. Her family remembers her delicious cherry kolaches (Milligan, p 272).","STR06" "I11015","Buzek","Pavel","Abt 1818","6 Jun 1908","0","Pavel and Marie Riha Buzek left Moravia in 1868--settling first in Red Oak, Iowa--and later moving to Saline County, Nebraska. Pavel filed a claim to the 80 acres of land on which they were living on October 17, 1870. He claimed the N 1/2 NE 1/4 of Section 18 in Turkey Creek Township. Here he built a home that was 12 by 16 feet wide with two doors and four windows. He also built a 12 by 40 foot stable and an eight by ten foot granary, along with a corn crib. A well of 50 feet was dug, and an acre of forest trees and several fruit trees were planted as well. His claim became final by December 10, 1877, two years after he had become a citizen. In 1882, he sold his homestead for $1100 to Frederick Weber and purchased 80 acres from the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad company, purchasing another 160 acres from them in 1886.

After Pavel's wife died, he heard of land being available in Wisconsin, on the stipulation that the land be cleared of tree stumps. He made himself a sledge hammer and moved there to stake his claim. He returned home after eight years, discouraged. He was an old man and was unable to hold claim to the land he cleared. (Milligan, p 229).

At the time of the 1900 Federal census, Paul can be found in Flambeau, Chippewa County, Wisconsin. He was a boarder in the home of Frank Caloud of Bohemia. Paul was listed as born in Bohemia in January 1824, age 76, widowed. He was shown as a naturalized citizen, immigrating in 1870.","STR06" "I11015","Buzek","Pavel","Abt 1818","6 Jun 1908","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Turkey Creek Precinct
Enumerated 8 Jun 1880
Page 3 SD 1 ED 217 Stamped 61
23-24
Buzek, Paul W M 54 Farmer Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Buzek, Mary W F 48 Wf Keeping House Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Buzek, Paul W M 19 Son At Home Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Buzek, Thomas W M 16 Son At Home Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Buzek, Mary W F 9 Dtr Neb Bohemia Bohemia","STR06" "I12377","Buzek","Pavel ""Paul""","14 Dec 1859","8 Dec 1937","0","Paul was born in the village of Brandlyn, near the town of Dacice, in Jihlava County, Moravia. He came to America at the age of nine with his parents, Pavel and Marie Riha Buzek. They settled first in Red Oak, Iowa, moving to Saline County, Nebraska in 1870, taking up a homestead on the N1/2 NE1/4 of Section 18 in Turkey Creek Township. Paul went to rural school district #59. His teachers were Albert and William Young, Walter Howarth, and Mary Doyle. The school term was 60 to 80 days. When there was work to be done in the fields, the schools were closed. (Milligan, p 228).","STR06" "I12377","Buzek","Pavel ""Paul""","14 Dec 1859","8 Dec 1937","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Turkey Creek Precinct
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD ED 132 Sheet 1A Stamped 169
4-4
Buzek, Paul Head m W 49 m1 22 Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia 1870 English Farmer
Buzek, Anna Wf F W 42 m1 22 16/15 Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia 1880 Bohemian
Buzek, William Son M W 21 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia Farm Laborer Home Farm
Buzek, Emma Dtr F W 19 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia Dressmaker Shop
Buzek, Rudolph Son M W 18 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia Farm Laborer Home Farm
Buzek, Abbie Dtr F W 16 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia
Buzek, Bohumil Son F (sic) W 15 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia
Buzek, Alice Dtr F W 14 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia
Buzek, Lous Son M W 13 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia
Buzek, Gerald Son M W 11 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia
Buzek, Edward Son M W 10 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia
Buzek, Anna Dtr F W 8 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia
Buzek, Mary Dtr F W 7 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia
Buzek, Whilamena Dtr F W 6 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia
Buzek, Miloslav Son M W 5 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia
Buzek, Miloslava Dtr F W 2 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia
Buzek, Emil Son M W 8/12 S S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia

1920 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Turkey Creek Precinct
Enumerated 10 and 12 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 141 Sheet 3A
51-51
Buzek, Paul Head M W 58 M 1870 Na Moravia/Bohemian Moravia/Bohemia Moravia/Bohemian Farmer
Buzek, Anna Wf F W 52 M 1880 Na Bohemia/Bohamia Bohemia/Bohemian Moravia/Bohemian
Buzek, William Son M W 31 S Neb Moravia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian Farmer
Buzek, Abbie M Dtr F W 26 S S Neb Moravia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian Saleswoman Dry Goods Store
Buzek, Alice W Dtr F W 24 S Neb Moravia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian
Buzek, Harry Son M W 21 S Neb Moravia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian Laborer Home Farm
Buzek, Edward Son M W 20 S Neb Moravia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian Laborer Home Farm
Buzek, Anna E Dtr F W 18 S Neb Moravia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian
Buzek, Marie E Dtr F W 17 S Neb Moravia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian
Buzek, Wilma A Dtr F W 16 S Neb Moravia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian
Buzek, Milo Son M W 14 S Neb Moravia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian
Buzek, Mildred Dtr F W 12 S Neb Moravia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian
Buzek, Emil Son M W 11 S Neb Moravia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian




","STR06" "I12254","Buzek","Raymond","12 Mar 1921","1 Nov 1983","0","Ray lived near Milligan his entire life. He attended grade school in District #85 and graduated from Milligan High School in 1939. He entered the army during World War II on September 4, 1942 and was honorably discharged on October 13, 1945, serving inthe European Theatre, and seeing action in Africa, Italy, Corsica, France and Germany. After returning home, he met his future bride at a dance in Ohiowa. They were blessed with 36 years of married life and two children. His chosen occupatoin was farming which he dearly loved. He was an active and proud member of the American Legion Post #240 Milligan and the VFW Post #7102 of Geneva (Milligan, 1988-2008. p. 130).","STR06" "I9972","Buzek","Rex","Abt 1925","27 Sep 1933","0","Not listed with his family on the 1930 census?","STR06" "I1312","Buzek","Richard Otto","8 Jan 1923","3 Aug 1995","0","After graduating in 1941 from Milligan High School, he went to work for the Curtis Wright AirCraft factory in Buffalo, New York. In 1943, he moved to the Glen I. Martin plant in Omaha, entering the air force later that year. He served in the C.B. I. theatre as an Aircraft Fligh engineer, being discharged March 22, 1946, and returning to farming. (Milligan, p 230).","STR06" "I10399","Buzek","Roma Beth","6 Jul 1936","6 Jul 1936","0","A graduate of Milligan High School and of the Lincoln School of Commerce. She worked at the Lincoln County Assessor's office, and after moving to California she became the personnel manager of Sawyer of Napa, a sheepskin tannery and shearling coat manufacturer. (Milligan, p 207). After moving to Milligan in 2005 Roma became a board member of the Milligan Public Library and the Milligan High School Alumni Association. (Milligan, 1988-2008, p 236).

Obituary for Roma Beth Bigelow

Funeral services for Roma will be 10:00 a.m. Saturday, March 5, 2016, at the Milligan Auditorium in Milligan, Nebraska, with Chaplain Shari Lagemann officiating. Burial will follow the funeral service at the Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan, Nebraska.

Public visitation will begin Friday from 1 pm until 8 pm at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan. Memorials are directed to the Milligan Auditorium.

Roma Beth Bigelow, of Milligan, Nebraska passed away on March 2, 2016 at the Friend Manor at the age of 79 years 7 months and 27 days. She was born on July 6, 1936 in Geneva, Nebraska to Mildred H. (Hines) Buzek and Milo E. Buzek. She was a member of the Methodist Church.
Roma spent her childhood on a farm in Tobias, surrounded by her loving parents, siblings, cousins and many aunts and uncles. They were a very close family, and spent a lot of their time together at many family gatherings. She graduated from Milligan High in Nebraska and attended the Lincoln School of Commerce.

It was in Lincoln where she met the love of her life, and very strong willed husband, Henry ""Hank"" Bigelow. Together they wed, and Roma relocated to New Hampshire, Henry's hometown, at the age of 19. This was a daunting task for Roma as she had never been out of the state of Nebraska. To this union, four children were born; Julie, Laura, Beth and Mark. Roma adapted quite well and enjoyed the new experiences of seafood, winding roads and the woods of New England. In 1969 the family headed west, relocating to Napa Valley, California where Roma settled in her new home in the River Park Estates. Although Roma never learned to swim, she now lived on the Napa River, complete with a 31-foot boat and dock in her backyard. Once again, Roma graciously took full advantage of yet another new experience, embracing the valley and all the excitement the wine country offered in the 1970's and 80's. Roma loved to cook?she taught herself how to make gourmet meals and loved to be in charge of catering many meals for the yacht club and marinas. Roma also became an accomplished first mate and fisherman; usually very lucking in landing the largest and heaviest salmon, grouper, or whatever was the catch of the day, much to her husbands chagrin. During this period in the Napa Valley she also worked as a Personnel Manager for Sawyer Tanning of Napa as well as Ray Burlison Real Estate.

After retiring in 1989, she and Hank moved to Florida where they purchased their dream home and dreamboat, which then named ""Abracadabra"". They spent their time with their good friends at the Hernando Beach Yacht Club where Roma prepared countless feasts for their many parties and functions.

Roma also was an accomplished seamstress, in her younger years, sewing most of the families clothing, as well as upholstering many boat cushions, etc. She loved to do crafts and helped paint and stain her husbands many woodworking projects.

Hank and Roma returned to Milligan in 2005 to spend their remaining years with their children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and her many relatives in the area. Roma was actively involved in volunteering at the library and the WWII plane crash memorial established on the north corner of Milligan. While retired in Milligan, Roma suffered from a stroke, which greatly reduced her ability to be as active as she wished, however, she continued to move ahead and take care of her husband and family.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Mildred and Milo, husband, Henry, and sister-in-laws; Betty Buzek and Joyce Kemp.

She is survived by daughters, son, spouses: Julie Pimentel, Laura (Dean) Kassik, Beth Dunlap, Mark (Becky) Bigelow; sister, brother and spouse; Merle Buzek, Kathy (Dick) Rischling: 14 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren and a host of cousins, nieces and nephews.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, copied from Farmer and Sons website)","STR06" "I8128","Buzek","Rose","5 Feb 1902","Aug 1984","0","She married Edward URBAN.","STR06" "I13058","Buzek","Rose Ann","20 Sep 1918","5 Jan 2012","0","Rose A. Laun, age 93, of Tobias, widow of Leonard L. Laun, died Thursday, January 5, 2012 in Wilber. Born September 20, 1918 to Rudolph and Anna (Nadherny) Buzek in Milligan.
Survivors: son, Gale D. Laun and fiance Sheila Akin, Lincoln; daughter-in-law, Carolyn Laun and fiance Bruce Town, Sachse, Texas; grandchildren: Jill Coltharp and husband Mark, Allen, Texas, Michael Laun and wife Jennifer, Rockwall, Texas, Jennifer Mau and husband Nick, Fairbury, Jessica Maas and husband Matt of Wilber; great grandchildren: Tyler, Connor, Lauren, Jackson and Ella Coltharp, Allen, Texas, Tenley and Evan Laun of Rockwall, Texas, Alexis and Tyce Mau, Fairbury, Nick Maas, Wilber; sisters-in-law: Enola Buzek, Lincoln, Evelyn Buzek, Crete.

Services: 10:30 a.m. Monday Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Joyce Heidelk officiating. Graveside services: Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation beginning Sunday from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m., with family to greet friends from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Memorials are directed to the family to be designated at a later date. Online condolences may be left at www.farmerandsonfuneralhome.com.


From the 7 January 2012 Lincoln Journal Star, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I14279","Buzek","Rudolph Fred","30 May 1891","30 May 1967","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Turkey Creek Precinct
Enumerated April 4, 1930
SD 76-22 SD 11 Sheet IB
22-22
Bezek Rudolph F Head M W 38 M 25 Neb Moravia Moravia
Bezek Anna Wf F W 33 M 20 Neb Czech Czech
Bezek Rudolph A Son M W 12 S Neb Neb Neb
Bezek Rose A Dtr F W 10 S Neb Neb Neb
Bezek Raymond Son M W 8 S Neb Neb Neb
Bezek Richard Son M W 6 S Neb Neb NEb","STR06" "I48559","Buzek","Sherrill Joyce","21 Jan 1952","14 Oct 2023","0","DEMING, NEW MEXICO - Sherrill Joyce Davis Born January 21st, 1952 in Friend, Nebraska
Died October 14, 2023 in Deming, New Mexico

Sherrill attended school at Milligan Public Schools in Nebraska and graduated from the University of Nebraska with a public teaching degree. She worked in management with Carol Wright for many years before co-founding Carpets Direct floor covering store with her husband in Lincoln, Ne.

She found peace and enjoyment in nature, hiking, gardening, family, chocolate, and coffee amongst other things. She moved to the mountains outside of Deming, New Mexico with her husband in 2008 upon retirement.

Sherrill had a huge heart and loved her husband, Tom, son, Travis, and all of her family and friends. She passed away after living with cancer the past 2 and a half years.

She will be forever missed by the people in her life. She would want us all to enjoy our lives and be good to one another!

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, published in the Lincoln Journal Star, 8 November 2023)","STR06" "I33442","Buzek","Sylvia A.","13 Sep 1916","14 Feb 2009","0","Sylvia Laun 92, Milligan, widow of Emil, died Saturday (2/14/09) in Friend. Born to Henry & Anna (Podlesak ) Buzek in Milligan.

Survivors: daughter, Susann Turek, Crete; two grandchildren; three great grandchildren.
Funeral service 10:30 a.m. Monday (2/15/09), St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church Milligan. Visitation beginning Sunday (2/15/09) 1 p.m. until 8 p.m. Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Graveside services Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan.

Published in the Lincoln Journal Star on 2/15/2009, Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I36885","","","","","","","" "I1691","Buzek","Tomas ""Thomas""","May 1864","17 Jan 1928","0","Thomas purchased a quarter section of land from his father in the Turkey Creek Township. (Milligan, p 229).","STR06" "I1691","Buzek","Tomas ""Thomas""","May 1864","17 Jan 1928","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated 1 and 2 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 29 Sheet 1B
19-19
Buzek, Thomas Head W M May 1864 36 M14 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1870 30 Na
Buzek, Tony Wf W F May 1866 34 M 13 3/3 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1866 34
Buzek, Adolph Son W M Apr 1887 13 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Buzek, Fred Son W M Dec 1889 10 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Buzek, Henry Son W M Dec 1891 8 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School

1910 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 32 Sheet 1A
7-7
Buzek, Thomas Head M W 45 M2 4 Aug Bohemia Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia 1872 Na English Farmer
Buzek, Augusta Wf F W 34 m1 4 1/1 Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia
Buzek, Fred Son M W 20 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia Farm Laborer
Buzek, Henry Son M W 18 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia Farm Laborer
Buzek, Rosie Dtr F W 8 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia
Buzek, Emma Dtr F W 2 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia

1920 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated 10 and 12 January 1920
SD 4 ED 27 Sheet 2B
30-30
Buzek, Thomas Head m W 53 M 1873 Na 1889 Bohemia/Boh Bohemia/Boh Bohemia/Boh Farmer
Buzek, Gusta Wf F W 44 M Neb Bohemia/Boh Bohemia/Boh
Buzek, Rose Dtr F W 17 S Neb Bohemia/Boh Neb
Buzek, Emma Dtr F W 12 S Neb Bohemia/Boh Neb
Buzek, Edward Son M W 7 S Neb Bohemia/Boh Neb





","STR06" "I42220","Buzek","Warren","Abt 1940","6 Jan 2013","0","Warren E. Buzek, 72, passed away Jan. 6, 2013 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. Warren was born on Dec. 28, 1940 near Milligan to Emil and Irma (Kozel) Buzek. He graduated from Lincoln High School in 1958 and is a Marine Corps veteran. He was retired from a career in law enforcement.
Survivors include brother, Byron and wife, Pat of Lincoln; sister, Norma and husband, Bill Burton of Topeka, Kan.; nieces: Denise, Kim, Lynn and Pam. Preceded in death by his wife, Verna, and parents, Emil and Irma Buzek.
Memorials may be given to the family to be designated at a later date. Funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 9, at Lincoln Family Funeral Care, 5844 Fremont St, Lincoln with Pastor Lonnie Logan officiating. Luncheon immediately after the service with interment to follow at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
","STR06" "I13249","Buzek","Wesley E.","10 Mar 1929","3 Jan 2003","0","""Wes attended School District #33 for three years, then the family moved to Fort Morgan, Colorado. When they returned they lived in Milligan, where Wes finished his schooling, graduating in 1946. He entered the service in October, 1951. His basic training was at Camp Roberts, California, and from there he was stationed in Korea. He was discharged in April, 1953. After returning to the states, he worked as a farmer and ran a corn sheller. In 1970, he purchased the Louis Varva farm in Liberty Township."" (Milligan, p 232).

Obituary, Lincoln Journal Star Archives, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy

Buzek -Wesley E., 73, Exeter, died Friday (1/3/03) in Geneva. Born, Exeter (3/10/29) to Edward and Mollie (Placek).

Survivors:wife, Lorene; stepsons, Richard Kottas, Exeter, Robert Kottas, Milligan; stepdaughters, spouse, Beverly Mohlman, Ohiowa, Marilyn and Brian Srajhans, Tobias; sister, brother-in-law, Lorene and Donald Sluka, Fairmont; seven stepgrandchildren; stepgreat-grandson.

Services:10:30 a.m. Monday, Milligan Auditorium, Milligan. Military graveside services, Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Tessa Louch officiating. Visitation:beginning 1 p.m. Sunday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Memorials in lieu of flowers to the family","STR06" "I21210","Byerly","Abbie Mae","27 Dec 1898","8 Aug 1993","0","Her birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

Abbie Byerly 1898

Marriage Information, as shown in the scan of the UNIONS page of the same bible, was shown as follows:

Abbie & Ishmel 1918

In the Texas Death Index, she is listed as Abbie Mae WOMACK, and her date of death is 8-8-1993, Brazoria County. Her last address of record of Port Neches, Jefferson County, Texas.","STR06" "I36820","Byerly","Adam","Abt 1798","Abt 1883","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that he was married three times, first to Nancy Ann ANDREWS, by whom he had 7 children, second to Martha, the widowed Mrs. Baker, by whom he had three children, and finally to Penelope ""Penny"" Eliza WIGGINS, with whom he did not have children. It is possible that youngest daughter Maria may have actually been born to his third wife, Penny, as she is not listed on the 1860 census with her brothers and widowed father. Dore also indicates he was a First Lt. in the Texas Army.

Leslie Anne Ferguson (lesanne357@aol.com) writes that he participated in the ""Siege of Bexar"" with a contingent from Jasper County. He went back home before the Battle of the Alamo. She indicates that Martin S. Byerly, along with his two sons, William and Adam, moved to Texas from South Carolina in 1833. She shows Adam as born in Newberry County, South Carolina.

The following additional information about the Byerly family is copied from Leslie's tree at Rootsweb's WorldConnect.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lesanne17&id=I31055

The Texas Historical Commission has erected a marker in the Byerly Campground Cemetary, which tells the following history:

""Adam Byerly migrated to Texas from South Carolina in 1833 with his father and two younger brothers. He received a mexican land grant of one-quarter league in 1835. Shortly afterward, he invited the Reverand Henry Stephenson, early Methodist missionary, to preach under a brush aubor on his property and initiated the first of many camp meetings at this site. Pioneer families travelled by wagon and camped here for a week or longer to worship and socialize. At one meeting about 1937, the Reverand Stephenson's daughter, Edith (1814-1858) married Adam Byerly's brother William (1805-1884).

In 1843 Adam and his wife Nancy deeded 10 acres, including the campground site, to the Methodist Episcopal church. About 1850, the Methodists erected a frame church building and opened this cemetary for community use. Earliest known grave is that of Edith Stephenson Byerly.
Several faiths shared use of the church building form 1898 to 1937, the structure also housed the community school. Camp meetings ended in the 1930's. The methodist congregation erected a new church in 1948 on land donated by William Byerly's grandson, Adam, and the old building was razed. A cemetery association formed in 1970, maintains the burial ground. (1977)""
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Source #2
RESIDENTS OF TEXAS, 1782-1836
COPYRIGHT 1984. Transcribed & Reprinted by The TXGenWeb Project with permission
The University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio,
801 South Bowie Street, San Antonio, Texas 78205
Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 84-080376, ISBN: 0-911317-33-3
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Census of Jasper, Municipality of Bevil, May 1, 1835.
Nacogdoches Archives, Vol. 85, pp. 247-300.

Martin BIERLY, Widower Farmer 70
Sally BIERLY, 35
Betsy Ann BIERLY, 1
Adam BIERLY, Single Farmer 30
Negroes, 8 (4 males, 4 females)
William BIERLY, Single Farmer 25

Thomas BIERLY, Married Farmer 27
Matilda HAGOOD, "" 20
William BYERLY, 2
John BYERLY, 1
Mary HAGOOD, 15

Henry HAGOOD Single Farmer 21

the old Adam Byerly homestead is thought to be one of the oldest houses in Jasper Co. it was orginally built as a double pen log cabin

Texas Census, 1820-90
Name: Adam Byerly
State: TX
County: Jasper County
Township: No Township Listed
Year: 1846
Record Type: Tax list
Page: NPN
Database: TX Tax List Index, 1840-1849

Burial: Ebenezer Cemetery, Jasper Co. Texas

1880 living NEXT door to his wife, Penny, who is living with her daughter - Annie Rhodes Dean


","STR06" "I36820","Byerly","Adam","Abt 1798","Abt 1883","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Jasper County
Enumerated 15 Oct 1850
168-169
Wm and Edith Byerley
169-170
Adam Byerly 50 M Farmer $2999 SC
Nancy Ann Byerly 30 F SC
Rebecca Ann Byerly 12 F Tx
Franklin Byerly 10 M Tx
Frederick Byerly 9 M Tx
Micajah Byerly 7 M Tx
William Byerly 6 M Tx
Almira Ann Byerly 4 F Tx
Elizabeth A Byerly 2 F Tx

1860 Census
Texas, Jasper County, PO Newton
Enumerated 3 Aug 1860
Page 40
259-259
Byerly, Adam 60 M Farmer 3887 1800 SC
Byerly, William 16 M Domestic Tx
Byerly, Almira 14 F Tx
Byerly, Henry 7 M Tx
Byerly, Uriah 5 M Tx

1870 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Subdivision No. 23, PO Jasper
Enumerated 23 Aug 1870
Page 71, Stamped 518
Byerly, Adam 70 M W Farmer 1500 400 SC
Byerly, Penny 42 F W Keeping House NC
Byerly, Henry 15 M W Tx
Byerly, Uriah 14 M W Tx
Byerly, Maria 12 F W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Beat 1
Page 9 SD 1 Ed 36 Stamped 111
Enumerated 4 Jun 1880
55-58
Byerly, Adam W M 82 Garmer SC Germany Germany
Byerly, Uriah P W M 22 Son Field Hand Tx SC La
Byerly, Haddie W F 16 Dtr Keeping House Tx NC Mo
Byerly, Vernon W M 1 Grandson At Home Tx Tx Tx
56-59
Byerly, Henry L W M 27 Farmer Tex SC La
Byerly, Susan QW F 27 Wf Keeping House Tx La La
Byerly, Jim W M 2 Son At Home Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Adam W M 5/12 Jun Son At Home Tx Tx Tx
Biscamp, Richard W M 20 Nephew At Home Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I11451","Byerly","Andrew Jackson","2 Dec 1889","1 Feb 1965","0","Name: Andrew Jackson Byerly
Death Date: 01 Feb 1965
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 75 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1890
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Maudie Byerly
Father's Name: Henry Byerly
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sarah Ann Conner
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117700
Digital Film Number: 4028304
Image Number: 1206
Reference Number: cn 10107
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I11451","Byerly","Andrew Jackson","2 Dec 1889","1 Feb 1965","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 1
Enumerated April 30, 1930
ED 121-2 SD 19 Sheets 13A and 13 BStamped 138
204-209
Byerly, Andrew Head M W 48 M 30 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Maud Wf F W 36 M 27 Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Bronson Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Chester A Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Lona Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Stella Dtr F W 1 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
205-210
Byerly, Perry E Head M W 40 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Roxie Sister F W 34 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Wiley A Brother M W 42 S Tx Tx Tx Sawyer Lumber
206-211
Byerly, Silas Head M W 29 M 26 Tx Tx Tx Teamster Lumber
Byerly, Cora Wf F W 24 M 21 Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Chester Son M W 1 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
207-212
Roeder, John Head M W 37 M 31 Pa Pa Pa Farmer
Roeder, Emma Wf F W 30 M 22 Tx Tx Tx
Roeder, Helen Dtr F W 6 S SD Pa Tx
Roeder, Lesley Son M W 4 S Tx Pa Tx
Roeder, Leo Son M W 2 S Tx Pa Tx
Roeder, Verna D Dtr F W 1/12 S Tx Pa Tx
208-213
Byerly, Lester Head M W 32 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Nannie Wf F W 27 M 17 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Minnie Lee Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Preston Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Arvie Lee Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Francis Dtr F W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
209-214
Larue and Alma HENSARLING
210-215
Byerly, Walter Head M W 43 25 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Willie Wf F W 35 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Murel Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Opal Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Christene F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
214-216
Morgan, Watt Head M W 38 M 23 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Morgan, Myrtie Wf F W 37 M 26 Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Preston Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Marjorie Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Ruby Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Perry Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx


","STR06" "I15878","Byerly","Benjamin Franklin","25 Jan 1881","29 Nov 1942","0","Name: Benjamin Franklin Byerly
Death Date: 29 Nov 1942
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 61 years 10 months 4 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 25 Jan 1881
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Stephens Byerly
Father's Birthplace: Miss.
Mother's Name: Frankie Bell
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Farming
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Sabine Town, Texas
Burial Date: 30 Nov 1942
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137185
Digital Film Number: 4136000
Image Number: 2197
Reference Number: cn 50032
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I21214","Byerly","Berlin ""Bill""","13 Aug 1914","20 Oct 2006","0","The Sabine County Reporter

Berlin ""Bill"" Byerly

Berlin ""Bill"" Byerly, 92, of Pineland died Friday, Oct. 20, 2006, at Hemphill Care Center. Byerly was born Aug. 13, 1914, in Terrell, Okla., to the late Vernon and Elizabeth (Fullen) Byerly and had lived in Sabine County over 30 years. He was a deacon and faithful member of Centerview Baptist Church. Byerly was a retired welder and U.S. Navy Veteran. Survivors: a son, Robert Vernon Byerly and wife Mollie of Pineland; a daughter, Virginia Byerly of Mesquite; eight grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and one great-great grandchild. Graveside rites were held at 1 p.m. Monday at Ebenezer Cemetery, off Hwy. 255. Services were under the direction of Forest Oaks Funeral Home of Jasper. Condolences accepted at www.timeformemory.com/forestoaks.


San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, October 26, 2006

Berlin Byerly

Graveside services for Berlin Byerly, 92, of Pineland were held at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, October 23, 2006 at Ebenezer Cemetery on FM 255. He died October 20 at Hemphill Care Center. Berlin Byerly was born on August 12, 1914. He was a native of Terrill (sic), OK and a longtime resident of Sabine County. He was a faithful member of Centerview Baptist Church. He is survived by his son, Robert Vernon Byerly and wife, Mollie of Pineland; daughter Virginia Byerly of Mesquite; six grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Forest Oaks Funeral Home in Jasper was in charge of arrangements.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I20959","Byerly","Charles Edward","11 Jul 1926","17 Feb 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
March 13, 1996, page 14

Charles Edward Byerly

Charles Edward Byerly, 69, of Lone Star died Saturday, Feb. 17. 1996.

He was born July 11. 1926 in Beumont as a son of the late Ben Byerly and Ella (Gomer) Byerly and had been a former longtime resident of Sabinetown and Sabine County. Byerly served in U. S. Navy during World War II. He had moved to Lone Star and became a rancher upond his retirement from the Exxon Corp. in Houston.

Survivors: Tillie Byerly of Lone Star, three sons, John Ira Byerly of Longview, Charles War Byerly of Joliet, Montana, and Robert Austin Byerly of Lone Star; two daughters, Linda Joy HOGAN of Angleton and and Janet Susan LOMONTE of Houston; a brother Steve G. Byerly of New Caney; four sisters, Jean HUFNALL of LaGrange; Margaret PATE of Spring, Joy COKER of Kingwood, and Eva Lou McCLUG of Virginia; and eight grandchildren, Adam, Forrest, Hannah, Willie, Lindy, Katie, Neal and Leah.

Memorial services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 20, at the chapel of Reeder & Davis Funeral Home in Hughes Spring with Dr. Eugene Langford officiating.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I21213","Byerly","Effie Ruby","16 Dec 1904","9 Apr 1997","0","Marriage Information, as shown in the scan of the UNIONS page of the Fullen bible, was shown as follows:

Effie & Rob 1926

Said to have married first a WESTBERRY. Don and Amy Fullen also show her second husband as a TIMERLING, and her date of birth as 12 Dec 1905.

She was listed on the SSDI as Effie Ruby KAEMMERLING.

The Sabine County Reporter
April 16, 1997. Page 12

Effie R. Kammerling, age 92, of Lufkin died Wednesday, April 9, 1997, at a Lufkin hospital.

She was a former longtime resident of Jasper County and had lived in Angelina County 51 years.

Survivors: a son, Rev. Van J. WESTBERRY of Pineville, Louisiana; a daughter, Kathryn SELPH of Lufkin; a brother, Berlin ""Bill"" Byerly of Pineland; ten grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren; and four great-great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Friday at the chapel of Gipson's Funeral Home in Lufkin. Interment followed at the Ebenezer Cemetery in Jasper County with 3:30 p.n. graveside rites.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I5537","Byerly","Emma Almeda","2 Feb 1900","17 Oct 1959","0","Name: Emma Almeda Roeder
Death Date: 17 Oct 1959
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 59 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 02 Feb 1900
Birthplace: Jasper Co., Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Henry Lee Byerly
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sarah Conner
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: None
Place of Residence: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Cemetery: Ebenezer Cemetery
Burial Place: Jasper Co., Texas
Burial Date: 18 Oct 1959
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116047
Digital Film Number: 4166221
Image Number: 2627
Reference Number: cn 73909
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I21208","Byerly","Ethel Victoria","9 Oct 1896","1 May 1986","0","Her birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

Ethel Byerly 1895","STR06" "I36790","Byerly","Everett Perry","30 Jan 1890","3 Apr 1982","0","Said to have married Sallie Ethel WALKER.

Shown as Perry on the SSDI and Everett Perry on the Texas Death Index.","STR06" "I36790","Byerly","Everett Perry","30 Jan 1890","3 Apr 1982","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 1
Enumerated April 30, 1930
ED 121-2 SD 19 Sheets 13A and 13 BStamped 138
204-209
Byerly, Andrew Head M W 48 M 30 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Maud Wf F W 36 M 27 Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Bronson Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Chester A Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Lona Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Stella Dtr F W 1 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
205-210
Byerly, Perry E Head M W 40 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Roxie Sister F W 34 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Wiley A Brother M W 42 S Tx Tx Tx Sawyer Lumber
206-211
Byerly, Silas Head M W 29 M 26 Tx Tx Tx Teamster Lumber
Byerly, Cora Wf F W 24 M 21 Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Chester Son M W 1 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
207-212
Roeder, John Head M W 37 M 31 Pa Pa Pa Farmer
Roeder, Emma Wf F W 30 M 22 Tx Tx Tx
Roeder, Helen Dtr F W 6 S SD Pa Tx
Roeder, Lesley Son M W 4 S Tx Pa Tx
Roeder, Leo Son M W 2 S Tx Pa Tx
Roeder, Verna D Dtr F W 1/12 S Tx Pa Tx
208-213
Byerly, Lester Head M W 32 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Nannie Wf F W 27 M 17 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Minnie Lee Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Preston Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Arvie Lee Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Francis Dtr F W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
209-214
Larue and Alma HENSARLING
210-215
Byerly, Walter Head M W 43 25 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Willie Wf F W 35 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Murel Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Opal Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Christene F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
214-216
Morgan, Watt Head M W 38 M 23 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Morgan, Myrtie Wf F W 37 M 26 Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Preston Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Marjorie Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Ruby Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Perry Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I46926","Byerly","Gladys","14 Aug 1911","16 Jan 1996","0","Obituary

Gladys Berryman

Gladys Byerly Berryman, 84, of Pineland died Tuesday, Jan. 16, 1996, at Memorial Medical Center of East Texas in Lufkin.

Born Aug. 14, 1911, in Jasper County as a daughter of the late JIm and Roxie (Jolly) Byerly, Mrs. Berryman had lived in Pineland 58 years. She was a homemaker.

Survivors: daughters, Kay Berryman of Houston, Mary Ellen Cammack of Pineland, Rita Randle of Red Bluff, California, and Betty Coleman of Houston; sons, Don Kenneth Berryman of Pineland and Grover Clinton Berryman of Washington; 18 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Grover Cleveland Berryman on May 21, 1991.

Funeral services were held Thursday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bill Jeter officiating. Interment was a Yellowpine Cemetery in Yellowpine.

Pallbearers: Trey Cammack, Ted Berryman, Scott Hardy, Kevin Dutton, Buddy Berryman, and O'Neal Wilson.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 24, 1996, Page 12","STR06" "I21212","Byerly","Gorman Jack","28 Nov 1901","5 Dec 1974","0","His birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

Jack Byerly 1900

At the time of the 1930 census, they appear to have moved to Wichita County, Texas, where he was working as an auto mechanic.

Name: Gorman Jack Byerly
Death Date: 05 Dec 1974
Death Place: St. Elizabeth Hospital, Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 74 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1900
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Vernon T. Byerly
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Fuller
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243520
Digital Film Number: 4170164
Image Number: 540
Reference Number: 92526
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36826","Byerly","Henry Adam","6 Jan 1880","28 Jul 1967","0","Said to have married Mary Dora GRIMES in Tyler County, Texas on 7 Aug 1898.

Name: Henry Adam Byerly
Death Date: 28 Jul 1967
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 87 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 06 Jan 1880
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Henry Byerly
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Susan Williams
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Cemetery: Ebernezer
Burial Place: Jasper County, Texas
Burial Date: 28 Jul 1967
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138674
Digital Film Number: 4169259
Image Number: 1819
Reference Number: cn 46504
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I5813","Byerly","Henry Lewis","18 May 1853","7 Mar 1928","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Beat 1
Page 9 SD 1 Ed 36 Stamped 111
Enumerated 4 Jun 1880
55-58
Byerly, Adam W M 82 Garmer SC Germany Germany
Byerly, Uriah P W M 22 Son Field Hand Tx SC La
Byerly, Haddie W F 16 Dtr Keeping House Tx NC Mo
Byerly, Vernon W M 1 Grandson At Home Tx Tx Tx
56-59
Byerly, Henry L W M 27 Farmer Tex SC La
Byerly, Susan QW F 27 Wf Keeping House Tx La La
Byerly, Jim W M 2 Son At Home Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Adam W M 5/12 Jun Son At Home Tx Tx Tx
Biscamp, Richard W M 20 Nephew At Home Tx Tx Tx


1920 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Justice Precinct 1
Enumerated 2 and 3 day of January 1920
SD 326 ED 72 Sheet 1B
8-10
Byerly, Henry L Head M W 68 W Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Albert Son M W 35 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Wiley E Son M W 32 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Andrew J Son M W 31 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Perry E Son M W 29 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Myrtie S Dtr F W 26 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Roxie T Dtr F W 25 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Ruthie M Dtr F W 23 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Emma A Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Evie E Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Silas W Son M W 18/15? S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I44617","Byerly","Horace Preston","12 Feb 1894","24 Feb 1986","0","(Research):

1930 Census

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Jasper City
Enumerated 18 Apr 1930
ED 121-3 SD 19 Sheet 10A Stamped 150
200-213
Byerly, H P Head M W 38 M 29 Tx Tx Tx Truck Driver Freight
Byerly, Ester Wf F W 34 M 25 Tx Tx Tx
Bean, O B Stepson M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer SawMill
Bean, Ruby Stepdtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Robbie Lee Dtr F W 1 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I45222","Byerly","Joe P.","31 Jul 1930","Abt 1975","0","His FindAGrave memorial has a military marker, showing him as a Cpl US Air Force Korea. It is also embossed with a cross and his date of birth and death.","STR06" "I28379","Byerly","John May","4 Oct 1880","1 Mar 1970","0","Name: John May Byerly
Death Date: 01 Mar 1970
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 89 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1881
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Uriah Pratt Byerly
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Helen May
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218857
Digital Film Number: 4169069
Image Number: 1311
Reference Number: 50474
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I28379","Byerly","John May","4 Oct 1880","1 Mar 1970","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, J.P. No 1
Enumerated April 19, 1930 by Mrs. John P. Price
ED 121-2 SD 19 Sheet 4A Stamped 129
63-64
Byerly, John Hd M W 49 M 26 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Ida Wf F W 47 M 24 Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Zoe Aden Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Byerly, Roy Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Byerly, Raymond Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Byerly, Clifton Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Byerly, Viola Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Rufus Son M W 12 Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Martin D Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Mollye Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I21211","Byerly","Katy Bell","9 Feb 1903","","0","Her birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

Katy Byerly 1904

Said to have married first Edison MARSH and second ERWIN.","STR06" "I36799","Byerly","Lanie","Abt 1927","6 Apr 1936","0","Name: Lanie Byerly
Death Date: 06 Apr 1936
Death Place: Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 9 years 10 months 18 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1927
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Anddrew J. Byerly
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Maud Ellis
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116863
Digital Film Number: 4170613
Image Number: 3536
Reference Number:
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I19747","Byerly","Lester Preston","11 Aug 1898","3 Apr 1933","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 1
Enumerated April 30, 1930
ED 121-2 SD 19 Sheets 13A and 13 B Stamped 138
204-209
Byerly, Andrew Head M W 48 M 30 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Maud Wf F W 36 M 27 Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Bronson Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Chester A Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Lona Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Stella Dtr F W 1 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
205-210
Byerly, Perry E Head M W 40 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Roxie Sister F W 34 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Wiley A Brother M W 42 S Tx Tx Tx Sawyer Lumber
206-211
Byerly, Silas Head M W 29 M 26 Tx Tx Tx Teamster Lumber
Byerly, Cora Wf F W 24 M 21 Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Chester Son M W 1 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
207-212
Roeder, John Head M W 37 M 31 Pa Pa Pa Farmer
Roeder, Emma Wf F W 30 M 22 Tx Tx Tx
Roeder, Helen Dtr F W 6 S SD Pa Tx
Roeder, Lesley Son M W 4 S Tx Pa Tx
Roeder, Leo Son M W 2 S Tx Pa Tx
Roeder, Verna D Dtr F W 1/12 S Tx Pa Tx
208-213
Byerly, Lester Head M W 32 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Nannie Wf F W 27 M 17 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Minnie Lee Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Preston Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Arvie Lee Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Francis Dtr F W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
209-214
Larue and Alma HENSARLING
210-215
Byerly, Walter Head M W 43 25 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Willie Wf F W 35 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Murel Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Opal Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Christene F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
214-216
Morgan, Watt Head M W 38 M 23 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Morgan, Myrtie Wf F W 37 M 26 Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Preston Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Marjorie Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Ruby Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Perry Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I10958","Byerly","Lewis Franklin","Nov 1884","17 Mar 1969","0","Said to have married Ollie Esther SMITH.

Name: Lewis Franklin Byerly
Death Date: 17 Mar 1969
Death Place: Prec. 4, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 84 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1885
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Henry Byerly
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sarah Connor
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2137326
Digital Film Number: 4029713
Image Number: 2731
Reference Number: cn 19475
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I39615","Byerly","Maria","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","Why is she not listed at the time of the 1860 census? Might she actually be a stepdaughter, born to his third wife, Penny?","STR06" "I28387","Byerly","Martin D.","7 Aug 1919","3 Jul 1968","0","Name: Martin D Byerly
Death Date: 03 Jul 1968
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 48 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 07 Aug 1919
Birthplace: Jasper Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John M Byerly
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ida Priscilla Primrose
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2137107
Digital Film Number: 4120493
Image Number: 02137
Reference Number: 49286
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I4358","","","","","","","" "I8119","Byerly","Mary O.","22 May 1892","17 May 1944","0","Barbara Yancey Dore notes that she may also have been called Oma.

Name: Mrs. Mary Morse
Death Date: 17 May 1944
Death Place: Beaumont, Orange, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 52 years 11 months 25 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 22 May 1892
Birthplace: Jasper Co.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Henry Byerly
Father's Birthplace: Unknown
Mother's Name: Sarah Conner
Mother's Birthplace: Unknown
Occupation: Domestic
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Williamson Cemetery
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137792
Digital Film Number: 4029637
Image Number: 3335
Reference Number: cn24712
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I28375","Byerly","Molly H. Mae","Abt 1923","3 Jan 2006","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 17, 2007, Page 12

Molly Davis
Molly Byerly Davis, 84, died Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2006, at a Jasper Hospital. She was a 1941 graduate of Jasper High School, and married Willie Wesley Davis in 1942.

While he was in the U.S. Army during World War II, she was a seamstress on the Army Post in Gainesville and later worked at Weingarten's Food Center in Jasper. Mrs. Davis was a faithful member of Ebenezer Baptist Church. Survivors include her son, John Wesley Davis and wife Mary Catherine of Jasper; daughters, Willie Dianne COX and Molly Marie THACKER and husband Danny; all of Jasper; brother Rufus BYERLY of Jasper; along with 8 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Willie Wesley Davis in 1997.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday at Ebenezer Baptist Church near Lake Sam Rayburn. Interment followed at Ebenezer Cemetery. Memorial donations may be directed to Ebenezer Baptist Church. Services were under the direction of Forest Oaks Funeral Home in Jasper. Condolences accepted at www.timeformemory.com/forestoaks.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I8683","Byerly","Myrtie Lucinda","13 Nov 1893","19 Apr 1973","0","Name: Myrtie Lucinda Morgan
Death Date: 19 Apr 1973
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 79 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1894
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Henry Barley
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ann Conner
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242846
Digital Film Number: 4167903
Image Number: 2694
Reference Number: 54317
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I23179","Byerly","Robert Vernon","30 Dec 1938","5 Feb 2010","0","Robert Vernon Byerly Date of Birth: 30 Dec 1938 Gender: Male Birth County: Jackson (???) Father's Name: Berlin Byerly Mother's Name: Robbie Lounell Harper Roll Number: 1938_0002

The Sabine County Reporter
February 24, 2010, page 9

Robert V. Byerly, 71, of Pineland died Friday, Feb. 5, 2010.

He was born Dec. 30, 1938 in Jasper and was a heavy equipment operator.

Survivors: wife, Dorothy Byerly of Pineland; sons, Richard Allen Byerly and wife, Jodie of Dickinson and Jeff D. Byerly and wife, Anna of Lufkin; eight grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Arrangements were under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2010)

","STR06" "I5535","Byerly","Roxie I.","17 Jul 1895","30 Dec 1968","0","At the time of the 1930 census, she was living with her brothers Perry and Wiley.

Name: Roxie I. Hershey
Death Date: 30 Dec 1968
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 73 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 17 Jul 1895
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Earl Hershey
Father's Name: Henry Byerly
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sarah Conner
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Jasper County, Texas
Cemetery: Ebenezer Cemetery
Burial Place: Jasper County, Texas
Burial Date: 01 Jan 1969
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137257
Digital Film Number: 4030477
Image Number: 2145
Reference Number: it 5, cn 93603
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I28384","Byerly","Royal Clifton","6 Jan 1914","13 Oct 1974","0","Name: Royal Clifton Byerly
Death Date: 13 Oct 1974
Death Place: Harris Co., Houston, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 60 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 06 Jan 1914
Birthplace: Jasper, Tx.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Eliazine Byerly
Father's Name: John May Byerly
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ida P. Primrose
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Carpenter
Place of Residence: Jasper, Tx.
Cemetery: Ebenezer Cem.
Burial Place: Jasper, Tx.
Burial Date: 13 Oct 1974
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243404
Digital Film Number: 4167742
Image Number: 406
Reference Number:
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I8120","Byerly","Silas Watson","Abt 1902","26 Mar 1956","0","Name: Silas W. Byerly
Death Date: 26 Mar 1956
Death Place: Rural Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 54 years 5 months 2 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1902
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: H. L. Byerly
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ann Conner
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114667
Digital Film Number: 4165416
Image Number: 495
Reference Number: 14480
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I8120","Byerly","Silas Watson","Abt 1902","26 Mar 1956","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 1
Enumerated April 30, 1930
ED 121-2 SD 19 Sheets 13A and 13 B Stamped 138
204-209
Byerly, Andrew Head M W 48 M 30 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Maud Wf F W 36 M 27 Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Bronson Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Chester A Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Lona Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Stella Dtr F W 1 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
205-210
Byerly, Perry E Head M W 40 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Roxie Sister F W 34 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Wiley A Brother M W 42 S Tx Tx Tx Sawyer Lumber
206-211
Byerly, Silas Head M W 29 M 26 Tx Tx Tx Teamster Lumber
Byerly, Cora Wf F W 24 M 21 Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Chester Son M W 1 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
207-212
Roeder, John Head M W 37 M 31 Pa Pa Pa Farmer
Roeder, Emma Wf F W 30 M 22 Tx Tx Tx
Roeder, Helen Dtr F W 6 S SD Pa Tx
Roeder, Lesley Son M W 4 S Tx Pa Tx
Roeder, Leo Son M W 2 S Tx Pa Tx
Roeder, Verna D Dtr F W 1/12 S Tx Pa Tx
208-213
Byerly, Lester Head M W 32 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Nannie Wf F W 27 M 17 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Minnie Lee Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Preston Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Arvie Lee Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Francis Dtr F W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
209-214
Larue and Alma HENSARLING
210-215
Byerly, Walter Head M W 43 25 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Willie Wf F W 35 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Murel Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Opal Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Christene F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
214-216
Morgan, Watt Head M W 38 M 23 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Morgan, Myrtie Wf F W 37 M 26 Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Preston Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Marjorie Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Ruby Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Perry Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx


","STR06" "I44616","Byerly","Stephen Parsons","30 Mar 1892","28 Nov 1973","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Christopher Dean, shows that ""Father"" was inscribed on his headstone. He also had a military marker inscribed with a cross and ""Steve P Byerly Pvt US Army Mar 30 1892 Nov 28 1973.""","STR06" "I43194","Byerly","Thomas Claiborne","Abt 1803","Yes, date unknown","0","He was married first to Matilda HAYGOOD by whom he had 11 children.","STR06" "I36818","Byerly","Uriah P.","May 1855","Abt 1902","0","Middle name shown variously as Pratt or Platt.","STR06" "I36818","Byerly","Uriah P.","May 1855","Abt 1902","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Beat 1
Page 9 SD 1 Ed 36 Stamped 111
Enumerated 4 Jun 1880
55-58
Byerly, Adam W M 82 Garmer SC Germany Germany
Byerly, Uriah P W M 22 Son Field Hand Tx SC La
Byerly, Haddie W F 16 Dtr Keeping House Tx NC Mo
Byerly, Vernon W M 1 Grandson At Home Tx Tx Tx
56-59
Byerly, Henry L W M 27 Farmer Tex SC La
Byerly, Susan QW F 27 Wf Keeping House Tx La La
Byerly, Jim W M 2 Son At Home Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Adam W M 5/12 Jun Son At Home Tx Tx Tx
Biscamp, Richard W M 20 Nephew At Home Tx Tx Tx

1900 Census
Texas, Jasper County
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 26 Sheet 1A
8-8
Byerly, Uriah Head W M May 1855 45 M 22 Tx SC Ga Farmer
Byerly, Hellen C/E Wf W F Jun 1860 M 22 9/9 Tx Tx Mo housekeeper
Byerly, John M Son W M Oct 1880 19 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Lillon E Dtr W F Aug 1882 17 S Tx Tx Tx housekeeper
Byerly, Nancy Z Dtr W F Oct 1884 15 S Tx Tx Tx housekeeper
Byerley, Sophia M Dtr W F Dec 1886 13 S Tx Tx Tx housekeeper
Byerly, Sethie D Don W M May 1889 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Stephen P Son W M Mar 1892 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Harris P Son W M Feb 1894 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Asker G Son W M July 1896 3 S Tx Tx Tx


","STR06" "I42414","Byerly","Vada Bell","8 Jul 1921","25 Dec 2006","0","Her headstone indicated she was a member of the OES. She was shown on FindAGrave to have married secone Paul Era WILLIAMSON (1919-1999), Memorial #47656071.","STR06" "I21207","Byerly","Vernon Teller","21 Nov 1878","13 Oct 1959","0","Name: Vernon Teller Byerly
Death Date: 13 Oct 1959
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 80 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 21 Nov 1878
Birthplace: Jasper Co, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Uriah Byerly
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Edith May
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Ebeneazar
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 14 Oct 1959
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2115989
Digital Film Number: 4165962
Image Number: 2463
Reference Number: item 5 cn 56895
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I21207","Byerly","Vernon Teller","21 Nov 1878","13 Oct 1959","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1900 Census
Texas, Jasper, JP #1, Dist. 26
#4-4
BYERLEY, Vernon Hd W Nov 1878 21 M4 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
BYERLEY, Emily Wife W F Dec 1873 26 M4 3/3 Tx Tx Ga Keeping House
BYERLEY, Ethel V Dtr W F Oct 1895 Tx Tx Tx
BYERLEY, Wesley Son W M Oct 1896 Tx Tx Tx
BYERLEY, Abby M Dtr W F Dec 1897 Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Jasper, JP #1, Dist. 66
#13-14
BYERLEY, Vernon Hd 31 M 14 Tx Tx Tx Timberman
BYERLEY, Mary (sic) E Wife 35 M 14 7/5 Tx Tx Al
BYERLEY, Ethel V Dtr 13 S Tx Tx Tx
BYERLEY, Abbie M Dtr 11 S Tx Tx Tx
BYERLEY, Jackson Sn 8 S Tx Tx Tx
BYERLEY, Katie Bill Dtr 6 S Tx Tx Tx
BYERLEY, Effie R Dtr 5 S Tx Tx Tx
STROYON, Catherine C Mother-in-law F W 67 M3 Al Al Al

The 1910 census indicates that Vernon and Elizabeth had 7 children total, 5 of whom were living. Ten years earlier, it was indicated that they had 3 children, all of whom were living. It therefore appears that son Wesley died prior to 1910. It also appears that they had another child that was born after 1900, but before 1910.

1920 Federal Census
Texas, Jasper County, Precinct 1, District 72, Ferry Road
#3-3 BYERLY, Vernon T. Head M W 41 M Texas Texas Texas Farmer
BYERLY, Elizabeth E Wife F W 444 M Louisiana Texas Georgia
BYERLY, Jack G Son M w 18 S Texas Texas Louisiana
BYERLY, Katy Bee Dtr F W 16 S Texas Texas Louisiana
BYERLY, Effie Roby Dtr F W 14 S Texas Texas Louisiana
BYERLY, Burlan Son M W 5 S Texas Texas Louisiana

1930 Federal Census
Texas, Jasper County, Precinct 1, District 72, Ebenezer Road
#215-220
BYERLY, Vernon Head M W 51 M 18 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
BYERLY, Elizabeth Wife F W 54 M 20 La Tx Ga
BYERLY, Burlin Son M W 15 S Tx Tx La STRAHAN, Elizabeth Mother in Law W 87 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
HINSON, James Burt Boarder M W 25 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer
","STR06" "I5534","Byerly","Walter D.","25 Aug 1888","5 May 1933","0","Name: Walter Byerly
Death Date: 05 May 1933
Death Place: One, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age:
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 25 Aug 1888
Birthplace: Jasper, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Willie Byerly
Father's Name: Henry P. Byerly
Father's Birthplace: Jasper, Texas
Mother's Name: Ann Conner
Mother's Birthplace: Tyler, Texas
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Jasper, Texas
Cemetery: Ebanezer
Burial Place: Jasper, Texas
Burial Date: 06 May 1933
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115361
Digital Film Number: 4163820
Image Number: 434
Reference Number: 23746
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I5534","Byerly","Walter D.","25 Aug 1888","5 May 1933","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 1
Enumerated April 30, 1930
ED 121-2 SD 19 Sheets 13A and 13 B Stamped 138
204-209
Byerly, Andrew Head M W 48 M 30 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Maud Wf F W 36 M 27 Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Bronson Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Chester A Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Lona Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Stella Dtr F W 1 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
205-210
Byerly, Perry E Head M W 40 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Roxie Sister F W 34 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Wiley A Brother M W 42 S Tx Tx Tx Sawyer Lumber
206-211
Byerly, Silas Head M W 29 M 26 Tx Tx Tx Teamster Lumber
Byerly, Cora Wf F W 24 M 21 Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Chester Son M W 1 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
207-212
Roeder, John Head M W 37 M 31 Pa Pa Pa Farmer
Roeder, Emma Wf F W 30 M 22 Tx Tx Tx
Roeder, Helen Dtr F W 6 S SD Pa Tx
Roeder, Lesley Son M W 4 S Tx Pa Tx
Roeder, Leo Son M W 2 S Tx Pa Tx
Roeder, Verna D Dtr F W 1/12 S Tx Pa Tx
208-213
Byerly, Lester Head M W 32 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Nannie Wf F W 27 M 17 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Minnie Lee Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Preston Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Arvie Lee Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Francis Dtr F W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
209-214
Larue and Alma HENSARLING
210-215
Byerly, Walter Head M W 43 25 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Willie Wf F W 35 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Murel Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Opal Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Christene F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
214-216
Morgan, Watt Head M W 38 M 23 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Morgan, Myrtie Wf F W 37 M 26 Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Preston Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Marjorie Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Ruby Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Perry Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I21209","Byerly","Wesley E","2 Oct 1897","2 Aug 1900","0","His birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

Westly Byerly 1897","STR06" "I11449","Byerly","Wiley Edward","25 Aug 1888","12 Mar 1945","0","At the time of the 1930 census, he was living in a household consisting of his brother Perry and sister Roxie. He was listed as a lumber sawyer.

Name: Wiley Edward Byerly
Death Date: 12 Mar 1945
Death Place: Prec. 1, Jasper Co., Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 56 years 6 months 17 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 25 Aug 1888
Birthplace: Jasper County, Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Henry L. Byerly
Father's Birthplace: Jasper County, Texas
Mother's Name: Anne Connery, Texas
Mother's Birthplace: Tyler County, Texas
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Cemetery: Ebeneezer Cemetery
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 13 Mar 1945
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137914
Digital Film Number: 4029648
Image Number: 1524
Reference Number: cn 12373
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I28381","Byerly","Zay Adron","8 Apr 1910","27 Aug 1974","0","Name: Zay Adron Byerly
Death Date: 27 Aug 1974
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 64 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1910
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Adine Byerly
Father's Name: John May Byerly
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ida Priscilla Primrose
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243325
Digital Film Number: 4167681
Image Number: 2741
Reference Number: 61384
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I44614","Byerly","Zell Nancy","20 Oct 1884","4 Jan 1979","0","Her Texas Death certificate showed her as Zell Nancy Ard. Her parents were listed as Wrah Platt Byrley and Helen Charolette May. Her last name was ARD. The informant was Mrs. Bill Nash, daughter.","STR06" "I43356","Byers","Clara A.","Abt 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M9LG-51T
Name: Clara A Maddix
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1900
Event Place: ED 100 Union Township Birmingham town, Van Buren, Iowa, United States
Birth Date: Mar 1869
Birthplace: Iowa
Relationship to Head of Household: Wife
Father's Birthplace: Indiana
Mother's Birthplace: Indiana
Race: White
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Married
Years Married: 11
Marriage Year (Estimated): 1889
Mother of how many children: 5
Number of Living Children: 3
Immigration Year:
Page: 1
Sheet Letter: B
Family Number: 21
Reference ID: 78
GS Film number: 1240462
Digital Folder Number: 004120125
Image Number: 00214
Collection: Clara A Maddix in household of Alva Maddix, ""United States Census, 1900""","STR06" "I13531","","","","","","","" "I12161","Byler","Elise ""Betsy""","13 Mar 1938","1 Dec 2005","0","The daughter of S. Edward Byler and Elise Arbuthnot. Dorothy Ball Williams shows her as Diane Elise ""Betsy"" BYLER. On the SSDI, she is simply listed as Betsy.","STR06" "I36792","Byley","Claiborne ""C B"" ""Clay""","16 Feb 1861","30 Oct 1940","0","Said to be the son of Thomas BYERLY and Saran JORDAN. Middle name sometimes shown as Harrison, although his middle initial on his death certificate, and other records, usually shown as B.

Name C B Byley
Event Type Death
Event Date 30 Oct 1940
Event Place San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 16 Feb 1861
Birthplace Newton, Texas
Occupation Farming
Father's Name Don't know
Mother's Name Sarah Jordan
Informant Hoyt Byley, San Augustine
Cemetery Little Flock
Certificate Number 73654
GS Film number 2138243
Digital Folder Number 005144974
Image Number 01466


Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3MY-39P : accessed 05 Aug 2014), C B Byley, 30 Oct 1940; citing certificate number 73654, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2138243.","STR06" "I37820","Byley","Herbert Elton","7 Feb 1909","9 Jul 1977","0","Said to have married Frankie J. BIRDWELL, the daughter of Patrick Birdwell and Francis MURRY.","STR06" "I3291","Byley","Hoy Harrison","20 Oct 1892","22 May 1958","0","Sabine County Commissioner for many years. (White and Toole, p 31). Laura Buckmaster instead shows that he married Maybell Clark.

Name: Hoy Harrison Byley
Death Date: 22 May 1958
Death Place: Sabine County, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 66 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 Oct 1892
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Clayborn Byley
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Rose Woods
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: County Commisioner
Place of Residence: Sabine County, Texas
Cemetery: Little Flock Cemetery
Burial Place: San Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 23 May 1958
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115364
Digital Film Number: 4163860
Image Number: 587
Reference Number: cn 29843
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I23941","Byley","Johnnie Mae","22 Mar 1929","9 Oct 2005","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, October 13, 2005

Johnnie Mae Byley King

Funeral services for Johnnie Mae Byley King, 76, of Plainview were held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 11, 2005 at Plainview Church. Burial followed at the Plainview Cemetery with Bro. Wayne Alford and Bro. Vance Burtell officiating. She died Sunday at the Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill.

Johnnie May Byley King was born in San Augustine on March 22, 1929 to Edgar A. BYLEY and Ella TOWNSEND Byley. She was a homemaker and a member of the Brookeland Missionary Church.

She is survived by her husband, Weldon King of Plainview; daughters, Ernesteen SMITH and husband, Kenneth of Pineland, Christy WILLIAMS and husband, Van of Bronson, and Tricia CONN and husband, Billy of Yellowpine; eight grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill was in charge of arrangements.

Note: A similar obituary was published in the Sabine County Reporter on October 12, 2006, which listed the following grandchildren by name: Jamie and Lisa WILLIAMS, Shellie and Benji DORSEY, Tracee SMITH, Jereme and Cerrie SMITH, Ken and Glenda SMITH, Bryan WILLIAMS, Dustin CONN and Brandon CONN.","STR06" "I36831","Byley","Lester Cleveland","1 Feb 1885","25 May 1950","0","Name: Lester Cleaveland Byley Sr.
Death Date: 25 May 1950
Death Place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 65 years 3 months 24 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 01 Feb 1885
Birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mrs. Lester Cleveland Byley
Father's Name: C.B. Byley
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Rosie Woods
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery: Little Flock
Burial Place: San Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 27 May 1950
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2074439
Digital Film Number: 4166780
Image Number: 2960
Reference Number: cn 31200
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I32930","Byley","Lula May","5 Sep 1883","10 May 1973","0","Said to be the daughter of Claiborne Harrison ""Clabe"" Byley/Byerly and Clematas Rosella ""Rose"" Woods.

Name: Lula May Ramsey
Death Date: 10 May 1973
Death Place: Palacios, Matagorda, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 89 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1884
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Claburn Byley
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Rosa Woods
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242783
Digital Film Number: 4167878
Image Number: 1676
Reference Number: 39730
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I33504","Byley","Lum Allen","16 Feb 1895","7 Apr 1969","0","Name: Lum Allen Byley
Death Date: 07 Apr 1969
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 74 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 16 Feb 1895
Birthplace: San Augustine Co., Tex.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Clayborne Byley
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Rosa Woods
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Little Flock
Burial Place: San Augustine County, Texas
Burial Date: 09 Apr 1969
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137441
Digital Film Number: 4029607
Image Number: 1833
Reference Number: cn 28677
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I47179","Byley","Nelson Murdine","26 May 1928","28 May 2008","0","Services for Nelson Murdine Byley, 80, of San Augustine, were held at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel. Interment in Liberty Hill Memorial Garden in San Augustine.

Mr. Byley was born May 26, 1928 in San Augustine County and died May 28, 2008 in San Augustine. He was a rancher.

Survivors: wife, Wilma Lee Byley; daughter, Linda Rushing; sons, Mike Byley, Kent Byley; 9 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren.

Published in The Lufkin Daily News on May 31, 2008","STR06" "I40256","Byley","Robert Earl","7 Dec 1921","28 Nov 1994","0","His tombstone indicates he served in the ""US Navy World War II""

Robert E. Byley

Funeral services for Robert E. Byley, 72, of Hemphill are set for 10 a.m. today (Wednesday) at the First Baptist Church in Hemphill with Bro. Gene Walker and Bro. Bobby C. Dagnel officiating. Interment will follow in Bronson Cemetery in Bronson. Arrangements are being handled by Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.

He died Monday, Nov. 28, at this residence on Texas Highway 184.

Byley was born Dec. 7, 1921, in Sabine County as a son of the late Lum A. and Emma Mae (Butler) Byley and was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. He was a member of Hemphill's First Baptist Church and a self-employed poultry farmer.

Survivors: wife, Mary Frances Byley of Hemphill; a daughter Kathy Fitzgerald of Hemphill; a sister, Sue Duke of Houston; and three brothers, Eddie Byley of Pt. Arthur, H. Marcine Byley of Orange, and B. B. Byley of Hemphill.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, November 30, 1994, Page 8","STR06" "I37712","Byley","Vernon Lonia","Abt 1897","Abt 1970","0","She married second Ugene MENGE.","STR06" "I28708","Byram","Susan ""Susie"" ""Jim Ann"" ""Granny Mack""","9 Sep 1867","20 Aug 1947","0","Dolores McLemore McKee says that her Granny Mac was nicknamed ""Jim Ann"" because she always worked like a man. She was orphaned at around nine years of age, and raised by a lady that Dolores believes was a maternal aunt.

Susan's first husband is listed as Syon Beason ""S. B."" REED on Find A Grave, a son of William Harvey Reed and Elizabeth Southern Reed. Said to have been born 14 Feb 1866 in Alba and died 8 Dec 1908 in Howard County, TX. Burial place not known. Find A Grave Memorial# 136528894

Dolores McLemore McKee believes her maiden name was BYRUM, though it has instead been cited as BYRAM, BARNES, and BALDWIN. She was said by descendants to have been born in Indian Territory, of Cherokee heritage. Three of her daughters from a prior marriage were living with she and Elisha McLemore as of the 1900 census, listed as his ""daughters-in-law"" [sic-s/b step-daughters]

When her eldest McLemore daughter, Lillie Mae, applied for a social security account in 1944, she listed her mother as Amer. Baldwin.

On the California Death Index, Susan's maiden name was shown as BARNES

MCLEMORE SUSIE ANN 09/09/1867 SWEDEN BARNES F TEXAS FRESNO 08/20/1947 79 yrs

And this is a transcription of her actual death certificate:

SUSIE ANN MC LEMORE
Place of Death County FRESNO City of Town FRESNO-Rural
Address Route 10, Box 557, Fresno
In this community 6 years, In California 6 years
Female White Widowed
Name of Husband ELISHA McLEMORE
Birthdate September 9, 1867
Age 79 Years, 11 Months, 11 Days
Birthplace Alba, Texas
Occupation Housewife
Father John Barnes [Note: Contradicted on other document per Dolores McLemore McKee]
His birthplace Unknown
Mother Susan Swe(e)den
Her birthplace Unknown
Informant Mrs. Monzell (sic) Carter
Address Fresno, CA
Burial August 25, 1947
Belmont Memorial Park
Don F. Gates, Embalmer License 2429
Lisle Funeral Home
Fresno, CA
By Darwin W. Johnson
Filed 8/22/47

Date of Death August 20, 1947 1:50 a.m.
Attended by Physician from May 1947 to August 19, 1947
Last seen alive August 19, 1947
Cause of Death Acute Dilitation of heart due to Chronic Myocarditis
AA Calaway MD
1060 Fulton, Fresno 8/20/1947

At least two of her daughters also believed her last name to be BARNES, Mozelle, who was the informant for her death certificate, and Fallie, who showed BARNES on her application for a Social Security Number. It is interesting to note, however, that Fallie's application was printed in all capital letters, with only the Mother's Maiden name and the signature in cursive, as if there may have been some hesitation regarding the mother's maiden name.

Dolores McLemore Mckee adds that Susan's mother, Susan Sweeden, was a daughter of Ellen Simpkins, Elen Simpkins is the daugher of Joseph Simpkins and Nancy Stephens of North Carolina and Alabama.

Joseph SIMPKINS Nancy STEPHENS 07 Jun 1824 Cumberland NC USA

http://genealinks.com/records/records067.htm

I am looking for information on Nancy Stephens, born in 1802 in N.C. and married Joseph Simpkins in 1824 in Cumberland North Carolina. They came to Texas about 1840.
Saundra Burge

http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?simpkins::stephens::6584.html","STR06" "I28708","Byram","Susan ""Susie"" ""Jim Ann"" ""Granny Mack""","9 Sep 1867","20 Aug 1947","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 Census
Texas, Rains County, Precinct 5
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 190-7 SD 11 Sheet 5A
92-93
McLemore, Annie Hd M (sic) W 60 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Angelo Son M W 27 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Robert Son M W 19 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore (sic), Rosey Dtr F W 38 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I17557","Byrd","Alpha Elizabeth","11 Mar 1901","13 Sep 1973","0","Name: Alpha Elizabeth Coats
Death Date: 13 Sep 1973
Death Place: Shelbyville, Shelby, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 72 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1901
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J.W.H. Byrd
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Pearl Holt
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242913
Digital Film Number: 4167952
Image Number: 278
Reference Number: 271
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

","STR06" "I17557","Byrd","Alpha Elizabeth","11 Mar 1901","13 Sep 1973","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 2
Enumerated 12 May 1910
SD 2 Ed 147 Sheet 19B
57-57
Bird, James W Head M W 37 m1 15 Tx Miss La Sawer SawMill
Bird, Pearl S. Wife F W 26 m1 15 5/4 Tx Tx Tx
Bird, Simmie Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Bird, Alpha Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Bird, Goady Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Bird, Warren Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Holt, Lina Mother-in-law F W 56 Wd 11/7 Tx Miss Ala
Holt, Clem H Brother-in-law M W 27 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 2
Enumerated 21 and 22 Jan 1920
SD 32 ED 187 Sheets 18B and 19A
362-362
Cagle, Thomas P Head M W 68 M Miss Ga Ala Farmer
Cagle, Mary Wf F W 63 M Ga Ga Ga
Cagle, Lossen Son M W 38 S Tx Miss Ga Farm Laborer
Cagle, Van Perry Son m W 23 S La Miss Ga Farm Laborer
Coats, Alpha Boarder F W 18 M Tx Tx Tx
Coats, Basel Arthur Boarder M W 0/12 S Tx Miss Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 2
Enumerated April 16, 1930
ED 210-5 SD 12 Sheet 9A Stamped 89
183-183
Bird, Headrick Head m W 59 M 25 Tx Miss Tx Farmer
Bird, Pearl Wf F W 47 M 13 Tx Tx Tx
Bird, Erva Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Bird, Neva Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Coats, Alpha Dtr F W 29 D Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Coats, Basel Grandson M W 10 S Tx Miss Tx
Dolby, Harrold Grandson M W 4 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Holt, Clem Brother in law m W 49 S Tx Tx Tx
Cook, Albert Boarder m W 20 S La La La Teamster
Oats, Sam Boarder M W 56 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Log cutter Mill



","STR06" "I25601","Byrd","Asa","Abt 1820","Aft 1867","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Perry County
Enumerated the 28th day of September 1850 by James Carpenter
129-129
Asa Bird 30 M Farmer Geo
Elmyra Bird 25 F Miss
Catherine Bird 3 F Miss

1860
Not located

1870
Not located

1880 Census
Alabama, Mobile County, Wheelerville Precinct
June 1880
SD 3 ED 119 Stamped 141
152-152
Byrd, Elmira W F 50 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Byrd, Louisa W F 27 Dtr Keeps House Miss Miss Miss
Byrd, Mamie W F 25 Dtr At Home Miss Miss Miss
Byrd, Elizabeth W F 23 Dtr At Home Miss Miss Miss
Byrd, Nancy W F 21 Dtr At Home Ala Ala Ala
Byrd, Sarah W F 20 Dtr At Home Ala Ala Ala
Byrd, Alice W F 13 Dtr At Home Ala Ala Ala
Byrd, Amos W M 6 Grandson At Home Ala Ala Ala
Chapman, Willie W M 9 Grandson At Home Ala Ala Ala

","STR06" "I25443","Byrd","Baby","Abt 1903","Abt 1903","0","(Research):Their third son was stillborn, and never named.","STR06" "I25447","Byrd","Baby","Abt 1907","Abt 1907","0","(Research):Their fifth child, a son, lived only five days and was never named.","STR06" "I25600","Byrd","Catherine","Abt 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","""Elmyra....had one child Catherine McLemore, father unknown. Elmyra later married Asa BYRD and moved to Mobile, Al."" (Hammond, Major Amos McLemore, p. 1)","STR06" "I26683","Byrd","James Allen","14 Feb 1847","23 Feb 1931","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Mississippi, Smith County, Twp 10 Range 15 W
Enumerated 31 Aug 1870
59-57
Byrd, James 23 M W Farmer 300 Miss
Byrd, Sarah 21 F W Keeping House MIss
Byrd, Olive 3 F W Miss
Byrd, Frances 3/12 F W Miss

1880 Census
Mississippi, Smith County, District 3
Enumerated 23 Jun 1880
Page 17 SD 92 ED 105
155-155
Bird, J. A. W M 31 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Bird, Sarah W F 30 Wf Housekeeper Miss Miss Miss
Bird, Florence W F 12 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Bird, Fannie W F 8 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Bird, Jane W F 6 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Bird, Deby W F 5 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Bird, Kate W F 3 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Bird, Sallie W F 2 Dtr Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I35840","Byrd","James Houston ""Dock""","24 May 1850","28 May 1903","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward W
Enumerated 19 Jun 1900
SD 4797 ED 89 Sheet 6A
98-99
Byrd, J. H. Head M W Mar/May 1847 52 M 28 MIss Ky KY Farmer
Byrd, Josephine Wf W F Aug 1872 29 M 14 7/7 La Ms Ms
Byrd, Claborn Son W M Oct 1886 13 S La Ms La Farm Laborer
Byrd, Lillian Dtr F Feb 1889 11 S La Ms La
Byrd, Alfred Son W M Feb 1890 10 S La Ms La Farm Laborer
Byrd, Lizzie Dtr W F Aug 1891 8 S La Ms La
Byrd, Clara Dtr W F Feb 1894 6 S La Ms La
Byrd, Riley Son W M Feb 1896 4 S La Ms La
Byrd, Susan Dtr W F Feb 1899 1 S La Ms La
99-100
Alfred and Suan Byrd (both age 41)
100-101
Rufus Byrd (age 24) with his Aunt, Rebecca (age 55)
101-102
J. Fletcher and Emma Byrd (ages 30 and 27)
104-105
J. W. and Drucilla Burd (ages 32 and 23)
","STR06" "I25271","Byrd","Leroy Alfred ""L. A.""","7 May 1891","8 Jan 1970","0","His registratio for World War I showed that he was born on May 7, 1891 in Chelsea, Oklahoma.

Melba has a news clipping showing L. A. Byrd and W. K. McLemore of Amarillo with some 200 white bass they caught fishing on Grand Lake, Oklahoma. It is undated. L. A. Byrd was mentioned as owning the Victory Hotel in Amarillo.

Name: Leroy Alfred Byrd
Death Date: 08 Jan 1970
Death Place: Amarillo, Potter, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 77 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1893
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Lafayette Byrd
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Elizabethe Smith
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218582
Digital Film Number: 4002995
Image Number: 1023
Reference Number: 6200
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35843","Byrd","Lillian Mae","2 Feb 1888","2 Sep 1949","0","Name: Lillian Mae Lane
Death Date: 02 Sep 1949
Death Place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 61 years 7 months
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 02 Feb 1888
Birthplace: La.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James H Byrd
Father's Birthplace: La.
Mother's Name: Josephine Gordon
Mother's Birthplace: La.
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Whitehead
Burial Place: Pineland, Texas
Burial Date: 03 Sep 1949
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223523
Digital Film Number: 4031959
Image Number: 3344
Reference Number: CN44777
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35844","Byrd","Mandy Elizabeth ""Lizzie""","23 Aug 1892","9 Apr 1958","0","Name: Lizzie Byrd Murphey
Death Date: 09 Apr 1958
Death Place: Rusk, Cherokee, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 65 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Aug 1892
Birthplace: Louisiana
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Alfred Byrd
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Josephine Gordon
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 09 Apr 1958
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115363
Digital Film Number: 4163853
Image Number: 381
Reference Number: 26261
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35838","Byrd","Mary Susan ""Sudie""","26 Feb 1899","11 Mar 1970","0","Name: Sussian B. Bloodsworth
Death Date: 11 Mar 1970
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 71 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1899
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Dock Byrd
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Josephine Gordan
Mother's Birthplace:
Informant: Mrs. Rosa Lee McLemore (sister)
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223249
Digital Film Number: 4169909
Image Number: 2785
Reference Number: 28012
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35838","Byrd","Mary Susan ""Sudie""","26 Feb 1899","11 Mar 1970","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I26459","Byrd","Mattie Cornelius","25 Sep 1895","1 Jan 1987","0","Appears to be the daughter of James Wiley Byrd and Sarah Snowden, based on the death certificate of her brother Elmore Byrd, with whom Anne and Walter resided with at the time of the 1920 Federal Census:

Name: Elmore Byrd
Death Date: 10 Oct 1953
Death Place: Brady, Mcculloch, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 69 years 9 months 24 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 16 Dec 1883
Birthplace: Pineapple, Alabama
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James Wiley Byrd
Father's Birthplace: Pineapple, Alabama
Mother's Name: Sarah Snowden
Mother's Birthplace: Pineapple, Alabama
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Place of Residence: Rochelle, McCulloch, Texas
Cemetery: Rochelle Cemetery
Burial Place: Rochelle, Mcculloch, Texas
Burial Date: 13 Oct 1953
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2113984
Digital Film Number: 4165743
Image Number: 3093
Reference Number: cn 52439
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976



","STR06" "I9831","Byrd","Minnie Clifford","17 Jan 1907","6 Oct 2004","0","The daughter of Stiles Byrd and Renzie Mintner. She was called Clifford.

This is her listing on the SSDI:

CLIFFORD MORGAN 17 Jan 1907 06 Oct 2004 (V) 75951 (Jasper, Jasper, TX ) (none specified) 449-98-5942 Texas

Sabine County Reporter
October 13, 2004

Minnie Clifford Morgan

Minnie Clifford Morgan, 97, died Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2004, at her residence. She was a longtime resident of Erin. Survivors: daughters, Thetis SINGLETARY of Erin, and Jenoyce STEPHENSON and Lois OLDS, both of Springhill; sons Monroe Morgan and Ronnie Morgan, both of Erin; 18 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren, and 24 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Oct. 8 at Forest Oaks Funeral Home chapel in Jasper. Interment followed at Zion Hill Cemetery in Jasper County.","STR06" "I9831","Byrd","Minnie Clifford","17 Jan 1907","6 Oct 2004","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Panola County, Pr 8
Enumeratad 26 Ap 1910
SD 2 ED 130 Sheet 8B
140-140
Byrd, Pleamer Head M W 36 m1 8 La La La Farmer
Byrd, Renzie Wf F W 33 m1 8 3/2 Ga Ga Ga
Byrd, Elmer Son M W 5 Tx La Ga
Byrd, Clifford Dtr F W 3 S Tx La Ga","STR06" "I24939","Byrd","Walter Harrison","6 Aug 1921","Jun 2001","0","Name: Walter Harrison Byrd
Gender: Male
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place:
Birth Date: 06 Aug 1921
Birthplace: Lipan, Hood, Texas
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name: William Buck Byrd
Father's Birthplace: Parker Co.
Father's Age: 45y
Mother's Name: Eliza Ann Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace: Bastrap County
Mother's Age: 44y
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00024-1
System Origin: Texas-EASy
Source Film Number: 1034524
Reference Number: vol 4 p 34
Collection: Texas Births and Christenings, 1840-1981?b?
?/b?

The SSDI shows his last residence as (VA) as 28 Jun 2001, with his card being issued in Texas. Melba Gene McLemore instead notes his Date of Death as 27 Jun 2001, in San Diego, California.

","STR06" "I24740","Byrd","William Buck","5 Oct 1875","26 Jun 1959","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows his as a son of Pleasant A. BYRD and Elizabeth RUCKER of Tennessee.

Name: William B. Byrd
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 28 Jun 1959
Burial Place: Lipan, Hood, Texas
Death Date: 26 Jun 1959
Death Place: Rt. 1, Lipan, Erath, Texas
Age: 83
Birth Date: 05 Oct 1875
Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Plesant Byrd
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Elisabeth Rucker
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B00010-2
System Origin: Texas-EASy
Source Film Number: 1845917
Reference Number: Pg. #45A, Reg. #1744
Collection: Texas Deaths and Burials, 1903-1973
","STR06" "I15759","","","","","","","" "I15760","","","","","","","" "I39177","Byrne","Agnes Laura","1 Nov 1925","17 Mar 2012","0","Agnes Laura (Byrne) Causey

Agnes Laura (Byrne) CAUSEY Our mother slipped away peacefully to join our Heavenly Father and the love of her life on March 17, 2012. Married 57 beautiful years to John Sidney Causey, Jr. Together they are survived by their childrenSusan, John, Sally, Tim and their many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Our Mother, she is dearer than the dearest friend that I will ever know, her prayers will ever guide me on no matter where I go....... God be with you and Blessed Mother bring you home safely........ Services set for Saturday March 24, 2012 at 10am, Saint Edwards Church, 4212 So. Mead St. Seattle WA 98118.

Published in The Seattle Times on March 21, 2012","STR06" "I23129","Byrne","William Bryan","12 Mar 1900","16 Dec 1979","0","The SSDI shows that his last address of record was North Zulch, Madison County, Texas. Texas Death records indicate he also died in Madison County. Sandra Meier instead shows that he died in Houston.","STR06" "I5115","Byrnes","Lottie","Abt 1897","Abt 1919","0","Randi McKie, a descendant, notes that the name was spelled Byrnes versus Burns, and that Lottie was Irish or of Irish descent.","STR06" "I39629","Bywater","Addie J.","Mar 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N3KG-XSL
Groom's Name: Leon Ryerson
Groom's Race:
Groom's Age: 29 years
Groom's Birth Date: 1882
Groom's Birthplace: Portland
Bride's Name: Addie J. Bywater
Bride's Race:
Bride's Age: 24 years
Bride's Birth Date: 1887
Bride's Birthplace: South Dakota
Marriage Type:
Marriage Date: 25 Dec 1911
Marriage Place: Grand Ledge, Ionia, Michigan
Groom's Father: C. S. Ryerson
Groom's Mother: Mary Bacon
Bride's Father: William D. Bywater
Bride's Mother: ...lyn Chapman
Groom's Marital Status:
Groom's Previous Wife:
Bride's Marital Status:
Bride's Previous Husband:
Film Number: 2342693
Frame Number:
Digital Folder Number: 4209154
Image Number: 226
Reference Number: v 2 p 1015 rn 2933
Collection: Michigan Marriages, 1868-1925","STR06" "I39630","Bywater","Carl Day","31 Oct 1892","13 Jun 1947","0","From FindAGrave:

Carl Day Bywater was born Oct 31, 1892 to Evelyn (Chapman) and William Bywater.
Carl married Margery Wilhelm Nov 20, 1919. She was born Sep 9 1895, and died Sep 8, 1987 in Portland, Ionia County, Michigan.

Obituary of Carl Day Bywater:
""Funeral services will be held at 2 Monday for Carl D. Bywater, 55, a Portland druggist since 1916 and a member of the Democratic state central committee. Mr. Bywater, also chairman of the Ionia county Democratic committee, died in St. Lawrence hospital in Lansing Friday. He was a member of the Masonic order, Lions club and IOOF. Surviving are his wife, Margery; a daughter, Marilyn at home and three sisters, Mrs. Addie Ryerson, Portland township treasurer, Florence of Detroit and Mrs. Cora Hay of Grand Rapids. Funeral services will be held at 2 Monday at the Bandfield Chapel, Portland"".

Burial will be in Portland cemetery.","STR06" "I39685","Bywater","Thomas L.","Abt 1813","9 Oct 1895","0","Name, Age, Death, Last Residence, Lot Number

Bywater, Thomas 82 yrs 10-9-1895 388

http://ionia.migenweb.net/cemetery/lakeside-a-e.htm","STR06" "I39623","Bywater","Wiliam Day","2 Jul 1850","8 Mar 1924","0","FindAGrave shows that William was the son of Julia Ann Tallman and Thomas L. Bywater.

This appears to be a transcription of burial information for his parents, from the Michigan Gen Web listing of burial at Lakeside Cemetery in Ionia County, Michigan. William and Evelyn were not listed on this transcription.

Name, Age, Death, Last Residence, Lot Number
Bywater, Julia A. 87 yrs 2-10-1910 Woodbury
Bywater, Thomas 82 yrs 10-9-1895 388



","STR06" "I39623","Bywater","Wiliam Day","2 Jul 1850","8 Mar 1924","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Michigan, Ionia County, Odessa
Page 8 SD 2 ED 103 Stamped 312
Enumerated 1 Jun 1880
14-14
Bywater, William W M 29 Husb Farmer NY NY NY
Bywater, Eva W F 19 Wf Keep House Mich NY NY
Bywater, Cora W F 2 Dtr Mich NY Mich
----15
Bywater, Thomas W M 67 Husband Farmer NY England Mass
Bywater, Julia W F 59 Wf Keeping House NY RI RI


1900 Census
Michigan, Eaton County, Sunfield Twp
Enumerated 10 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 78 Sheet 5A
95-96
Bywater, William D W M July 1850 49 M 22 NY NY NY Farmer
Bywater, Eva B Wf W F Nov 1860 39 M 22 4/4 Mich NY Mich
Bywater, Florence E Dtr F Aug 1880 19 S Mich NY Mich Servant
Bywater, Abbie (sic) Dtr W F Mar 1887 13 S S. Dakota NY Mich
Bywater, Carl D Son W M Oct 1892 7 S Mich NY Mich At School
Bywater, Julia A Mother W F Oct 1820 79 W 6/1 NY Rhode Island Rhode Island

","STR06" "I10911","","","","","","","" "I529","Cada","Mary Ellen","26 Oct 1957","12 Apr 2014","0","NEWTON, Iowa -- Mary Ellen (Cada) Wadzinski, 56, of Newton, Iowa, formerly of Schuyler, passed away at home on Saturday, April 12, 2014, after a long battle with kidney cancer.

A service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, April 17, 2014, at St. Augustine Catholic Church in Schuyler. A time of visitation will begin at 9:30 a.m. with a rosary service beginning at 10:15 a.m.

Memorials may be designated in Mary's name in the forms of Mass offerings or to the Sacred Heart Choir or the Newton Community Theatre and may be left at the church or at Pence ~ Reese Funeral Home in Newton, Iowa.

Mary was born October 26, 1957, to Joseph D. and Roseann (Divis) Cada, in Schuyler. She attended Schuyler area schools and graduated from Schuyler High School's class of 1976. Mary attended Mt. Marty College in Yankton, S.D., and Nebraska Methodist School of Nursing, in Omaha, graduating as RN in 1980.

On July 26, 1980, Mary married Robert Wadzinski at St. Augustine Catholic Church in Schuyler. They lived in Dodge; Pinconning, Mich.; Schuyler; Clovis, N.M.; Elkhorn; and Newton, Iowa. Mary started her nursing career as a ""candy striper"" and worked as a registered nurse at the hospital in Schuyler. Mary last worked at Park Centre in Newton for 7-1/2 years as Assisted Living Nurse. She loved caring for the elderly and was very fond of her residents.

Mary was blessed with musical talent and singing was her passion. She had taken six years of voice lessons including opera at Wayne State College in Wayne. Mary's voice contributed to many church and community choirs wherever she lived. She was a soloist singing for weddings and funerals. She was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church and choir. Mary was also in musical productions at Newton Community Theater. Her favorite production was ""Hot Flashes."" Mary felt the church members, choir and theater cast members were like family.

Mary is survived by husband, Robert; four children, Mary Kathryn ""Katie,"" Kristine, Ross, and Reid, of Newton; three grandchildren, Asher, Annah, and Allison; parents, Joe and Roseann Cada, of Schuyler; sister, Carolyn (John) Peers, of Omaha; Several brothers and sisters-in-law; nieces and nephews.

Mary was preceded in death by her grandparents; and an uncle.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I17735","Cade","Amelia","1 Dec 1847","5 Sep 1930","0","Amelia Cade (1847-1930) was the dtr of Robert Cade and his third wife. (White and Toole, p 67).

Name: Amelia B. Mitchell
Death Date: 05 Sep 1930
Death Place: Newton Co., Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 82 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 01 Dec 1847
Birthplace: Georgia
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Robert Cade
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Name: Pricella Seastrunk
Mother's Birthplace: South Carolina
Occupation: House Work
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Mayflower, Texas
Burial Date: 06 Sep 1930
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135391
Digital Film Number: 4163674
Image Number: 528
Reference Number: 45508
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I24482","Cadena","Elias","Aug 1859","30 Oct 1929","0","He was a professor of language at the University of Texas, and to be a very good musician.

Name: Elias Cadena
Death Date: 30 Oct 1929
Death Place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 72 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1857
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Melchor Cadena
Father's Birthplace: Mexico
Mother's Name: Mariana Cadena
Mother's Birthplace: Mexico
Informant: Manuel Ramos
Occupation: School professor
Place of Residence: 529 S. Polaris
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2134913
Digital Film Number: 4156115
Image Number: 404
Reference Number: cn 47393
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I24482","Cadena","Elias","Aug 1859","30 Oct 1929","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I35876","Caffey","John","Abt 1786","Abt 1873","0","CAFFEY, JOHN, jr., planter, was born in Rockingham County, North Carolina, September 29, 1786, and died in Montgomery County, January 17, 1873; son of John and Mary (Buchanan) Caffey (q. v.) and brother of Thomas Caffey (q. v.), John Caffey jr., removed with his parents to Montgomery County in its early history. He was a planter and represented Montgomery County in the legislatures of 1842 and l843. Married: (1) Elizabeth Patrick; and (2) Miss Hardeman. Children by first marriage: 1. Hugh Madison, m. (1) Mary Ann Ashnrst, and (2) Matilda Jane Fenn; 2. Hooper Washington, d. unmarried; 3. John Patrick; 4. Margaret S., m. A. J. McLemore. Children: 1. Mary Elizabeth, and 2. Margaret, m. Wm. McGough; 5. Mary Patrick, m. (1) James Harper, and (2) Moses McLemore; 6. Benjamin Franklin, m. (1) Mary Fenn; (2) Caroline vol. m? 11 Baker; and (3) Mrs. Wynne; 7. Lafayette F.; 8. Sarah E., m. (1) Jesse J. Harper; and (2) Boiling H. Thompson; 9. Catherine Elizabeth d. young; by second marriage: 10. Eugene. Last residence: Montgomery County.

Moved to AL about 1828-1830 about same time as brother Thomas, and sometime after brother Charles.

Mrs. Fenn Caffey Alexander
DAR ID Number: 113416
Born in Pittsburg, Kans.
Wife of D. B. Alexander.
Descendant of John Caffey, as follows:
1. Thomas W. Caffey (b. 1862) m. 1887 Laura Josephine (b. 1865).
2. Hugh Madison Caffey (1812-76) m. 2nd 1852 Matilda Jane Fenn (1822-73).
3. John Caffey, Jr. (1786-1873), m. Elizabeth Patrick (d. 1846).
4. John Caffey m. Mary Buchanan.
John Caffey (1751-1826) enlisted, 1776, in the 6th company, Maryland Line. He was born in Maryland; died in , Montgomery Co, Ala.

Guardian to Hooper Caffey's children. Hooper died in 1836.","STR06" "I35876","Caffey","John","Abt 1786","Abt 1873","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Alabama, Montgomery, District 1, Al, pg 75
John Caffey, 64, Farmer, NC
Sarah J, 45, Ga
Frances E, 1/12 female, AL
Mary F, 10, AL
William J Hardaman, 17, Manager, AL (Sarah's last name was Hardaman)

Home in 1870: Beat 4, Lowndes, Alabama
Living with son Benjamin
John Caffey 84

","STR06" "I29923","Caffey","Margaret Selemma","28 Oct 1819","26 Apr 1852","0","McLemore Burying Ground, Montgomery, Alabama

From DAR records 1936

Margaret S. McLemore
Oct 28, 1819
Apr 26, 1852
Consort of Andrew J. McLemore (Margaret S. Caffey, daughter of John & Elizabeth Patrick Caffey married Andrew J. McLemore on Jan 18, 1838 in Montgomery County, Alabama)

The McLemore Burying Ground is about one mile off the Montgomery -Atlanta
Highway to the right facing east, and is about five miles from Montgomery.
It is on a knoll behind the old James McLemore home built about 1820. In
1936 Mrs. Lizzie Taylor Dickerson occupied it. A low brick wall and
iron fence surrounds the lot. Outside the main cemetery is another smaller
one, also enclosed. There are graves of slaves and faithful servants, mostly
unmarked outside all enclousures. Graves listed begin at the southwest
corner of the plot.

http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/montgomery/cemeteries/mclemore.txt","STR06" "I29893","Caffey","Mary Patrick","17 Nov 1821","5 Apr 1885","0","She was said to have first been married to James M. HARPER, on 2 Oct 1842.

","STR06" "I29893","Caffey","Mary Patrick","17 Nov 1821","5 Apr 1885","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Federal Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Walkers
FHL # 1254026 NA Film # T9-0026
Page 242D
McLemore, H.H. Self M W Ala 25 Farmer Ga Ala
McLemore, C. Wife F W Ala 21 Keeping House South Carolina
McLemore, T. Son M W Ala 9 months Ala Ala
McLemore, Mary F Other F W Ala 61 Keeping House VA VA
McLemore, P.M. Son M W Ala 21 Farmer Ga Ala
McLemore, Katy E Dau F W Ala 27 Ga Ala
McLemore, Mary I Dau F W Ala 18 Ga Ala
","STR06" "I28092","Cagle","Lizzie","Apr 1863","Abt 1902","0","At the time of the 1900 census, the widowed Lizzie Cagle was living in the adjoining household to Joseph Fairchild, also widowed. It appears as if she may have been working as his housekeeper. According to Merritt Mullen, they were married in 1901, and Lizzie died in 1902. Shortly after Lizzie died, Joseph married her oldest daughter, Mamie.

When Lizzie's son, Walter, applied for his social security account in 1940, he listed his parents as ""Jesse CAGLE and Lizzie CAGLE (same name)."" It appears that he did this on purpose, so perhaps his parents were cousins? It could also be that he simply was unaware of his mother's maiden name. Further research should be done to verify this.","STR06" "I28092","Cagle","Lizzie","Apr 1863","Abt 1902","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Beat No 5 (part), Crystal Springs
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 7 ED 17 Sheet 11B
241-249
Fairchild, Joseph Hd W M Mch 1860 40 Wd Miss Miss Miss Engineer Stationary
Fairchild, Dalia Dtr W F Apr 1883 17 S Miss Miss Miss At School
242-250
Cagle, Lizzie Head W F Apr 1863 37 Wd Miss Miss Miss Housekeeper
Cagle, Mamie Dtr W F May 1884 16 S Miss Miss Miss At Schho
Cagle, Walter Son W M Sept 1887 12 S Miss Miss Miss
Cagle, Jesse Son W M May 1889 11 Son Miss Miss Miss
Cagle, Maggie M Dtr W F Jun 1892 7 S Miss Miss Miss
Cagle, Sexton Son W M Aug 1897 3 S Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I28094","Cagle","Mamie","May 1884","26 Jun 1915","0","It appears that Joseph was married to Mamie's mother, a widow, prior to his marriage to Mamie, her daughter.","STR06" "I28099","Cagle","Walter","27 Sep 1885","Jan 1966","0","This appears to be his listing on the SSDI, depite the small variation in the year of birth (1885 on SSDI vs. 1887 on the census). It is noted that both sources show his month of birth as September.

WALTER CAGLE 27 Sep 1885 Jan 1966 (Mississippi) (none specified) 425-28-5253 Mississippi. The completed form SS-5 also has 1885 as his year of birth, so it is assumed this is more accurate than the census. He completed his application on November 2, 1940, and listed his address at that time as Rt. 2, Collins, Miss., his place of birth as Hazelhurst, Copiah, Miss. and his parents as Jesse CAGLE and Lizzie CAGLE, with the phrase ""same name"" listed in parenthesis after his mother's name. Walter was age 55, and no longer employed.","STR06" "I36263","","","","","","","" "I32996","Cahill","James H.","Abt 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","Jane Zimmerman writes that James Cahill worked at the shipyards, as did his father-in-law John Bodwin. Both lost fingers during their course of employment, but neither received compensation for their loss.","STR06" "I39676","Caie","Dorothy V.","27 May 1911","9 Apr 2008","0","The Social Security Death Index listed her last residence as Glendale, Maricopa County, Arizona.

Obituary

Passed away on April 9, 2008 at Bronson Hospital with her family by her side. Dorothy was born on May 27, 1911 in Lake Odessa, MI, the daughter of the late John S. and Ambia (Wright) Caie. Dorothy was generous, hardworking, compassionate and selfless. She was an avid reader. She was an extraordinary woman who was loving and kind to everyone she met. Dorothy emulated the meaning of her name ""Gift from God"". She was faithful and was a good servant. Dorothy was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother and was an inspiration to all who met her. She never spoke a negative word about anyone. She had a love for life and a positive nature. Dorothy was a former employee of Mt. Carmel Mercy Hospital in Detroit. She married Earl Castator, the love of her life on January 3, 1935 and was married for 64 years. He preceded her in death in 2000. She was also preceded in death by her son, Reverend Clark Castator and a sister, Marion Smith. Dorothy is survived by four daughters, Gail (Peter) Stenborg, Susan (Kenneth) Aho, Janet (Dean) Lovett-Humphrey and Nancy (Randall) Gabrys; 15 grandchildren, Gwen, Greg, Fred, Gaylene, Wayne, Peter, Lori, Peter, Steve, David, Michael, Michael, Kevan, Kristy and Kathryn; several great grandchildren; a daughter-in-law, Carolyn (James) Roher; a sister, Claudine Ator and several nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends today, Friday, April 11, 2008 from 2-4 and 6-8 PM at the Redmond Funeral Home 4100 S. Westnedge-343-6156 where funeral services will be held at 11 AM on Saturday, April 12, 2008. Interment will be in DeWitt Cemetery, DeWitt, MI. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of S.W. Michigan.

http://www.lifestorynet.com/memories/35279","STR06" "I39674","Caie","John S.","Abt 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Michigan, Ionia County, Lake Odessa, Village
Enumerated 20 Apr 1910
SD 5 ED 27 Ward 1
45-45
Caie, John S Head M W 49 m2 1 Mass Scotland Scotland Salesman General Agent
Caie, Marion W Wf F W 33 m2 1 3/3 Mich NY NY
Chapman, Herbert Son M W 9 S Mich Mich Mich
Chapman, Clare Son M W 7 S Mich Mich Mich
Caie, Marion Dtr F W 7/12 S Mich Mass Mich

1920 Census
Michigan, Wayne County Dist 3, Detroit Ward 12
Eumerated 2 and 3 day of January 1920
22nd Street
324-33-34
Beegen, Oscar H Hd 37 Mich Germany/German Germany/German Electrician Railroad
Beegen, Mildred Wf 35 Mich NY NY
Beegen, Viola Dtr 12 Mich Mich Mich
Caie, John S Brot-in-law M W 59 Wd Mass Scotland/Scotch Scotland/Scotch Salesman Real Estate
Caie, Ambia Niece F W 9 S Mich Mass Mich
Caie, Dorothy V Niece F W 8 S Mich Mass Mich
Caie, Claudine Niece F W 6 S Mich Mass Mich

1930 Census
Michigan, Wayne County, Pr 9, Detroit City Ward 8
Enumerated April 16, 1930
ED 82-204 SD 20 Sheet 20B
Trumbull
3691-28
Caie, John S Head M W 68 m 23 Mass Scotland Scotland Broker Real Estate
Caie, Lucy Wf F W 68 m 40 Mi Canada/Eng Canada/Eng
Caie, Marian A Dtr F W 20 S Mich Mass Mich Bookkeeper Insurance
Caie, Dorothy V Dtr F W 18 S Mich Mass Mich Bookkeeper Insurance

","STR06" "I28496","Cain","Arley Isaac","18 Jan 1921","6 Apr 1987","0","Volume 11, September 6, 1948, of the STRIFFLER BENKELMAN BROADCAST, reported that Mr. and Mrs. Arley Cain, of Greenville, Mich., had moved to Fort Knox, Kentucky. Arley was a recent graduate of Belding High School.","STR06" "I33477","Cain","Arley William ""Buck""","13 Oct 1943","31 Mar 2010","0","His last address of record, according to the SSDI, was in Farmington, Oakland, Michigan.

His obituary showed him as dying in Waterford, Michigan, and was published in the Oakland Press on April 1, 2010. However, on Tributes.com, it was indicated that her died in Waterford, Virginia, and that a memorial service was held for him on April 3, 2010 at Coats Village Funeral Home in Ortonville, VA, with memorials suggested to the American Cancer Society.","STR06" "I28493","Cain","Dewey Homer","6 Apr 1915","20 Jul 1979","0","He was married to a Helen, and they were the parents of Dewey Jr. , Adeline, Jackson Earl, Valerie, Deirdra and Dottie.","STR06" "I28495","Cain","Dorathea Ethel","11 Sep 1918","13 Sep 1997","0","She married Earl CLOUSE, and they were the parents of Bernice, Leonard, Ronald, Donald, Gary, and Richard.","STR06" "I33480","Cain","Hilda Kathleen","21 Nov 1950","7 Oct 2003","0","She married Denny ALTO, who died in 2005.","STR06" "I28498","Cain","James David","6 Jun 1923","11 Jul 1988","0","The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 11, published September 6, 1948, reported that James Cain, Jr. had a new Gas Station on M-91, south of Greenville, Michigan. According to the SSDI, his last residence was in Vassar, Tuscola County, Michigan.","STR06" "I5086","Cain","James Edward","Oct 1892","21 Apr 1944","0","Valerie Atkinson writes that was employed at the Gibson Plant in Greenville, Michigan. He was killed after being hit by a speeding car. He was the son of Isaac Cain and Fanny Smith.","STR06" "I48175","Cain","James Edward","20 Feb 1958","26 Nov 2022","0","CAIN, Mr. James Edward-age 64, of Flint, passed away Saturday, November 26, 2022 at McLaren-Flint. Funeral services will be held 2:00pm Sunday, December 4, 2022 with a 1:30pm family hour at Sheldon T. Banks Funeral Chapel, 3021 S. Dort Hwy., Flint, MI 48507. Pastor Harold Inman officiating. The final resting place for Mr. Cain will be Hillcrest Cemetery, Onaway, MI.

Mr. James Edward Cain was born February 20, 1958 in Caro, MI, the son of Bruce Edward Cain and Dorothy Lee Wilton. James was a member of Anchor Cove Church of Caro, MI under Pastor Dave. He owned Dump Monkeys and a Logger. He enjoyed cutting wood, fishing, and watching Elvis and Shirley Temple. James was always trying to be a comedian. He loved to make others laugh.

Mr. James Cain leaves to cherish his memory: Linda Carr (Ray Severt) of Mt. Morris, James Duane (Becki) Cain of Saginaw, Thomas Hardy of Flint, MI, Kristopher Duprey of Romulus, Jonathan Cain (Melissa Secord) of Flint, Danyell (Aaron) Cain of Flint and Kyle (Meredith) Shaffer of Kentucky; 19 grandchildren; brothers, Bruce Cain of Flint and Doyle (Maxine) Buckner of Onaway; sisters, Kelly Shappell (Billy) of Flint and Valerie Cummings Atkinson (Kevin); nephews, Robert Cain (Jamie), Franklin Cain, Aaron Buckner, William Atkinson and Nathan Atkinson; nieces, Mary Sass, Amanda Renya, Amy Buckner, Cheyanne Martin, Jamie Searles and Susan Roberts; a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives and friends including special friends, Carol Mitchell, Alex Mihalic and his right hand man, Mikey.

James was preceded in death by: wife, Barbara Ray Cain; son, Calvin Cain; mother, Dorothy Wilton; father, Bruce Cain; best friends/cousins, Gary Mitchell, Frank Mitchell, Tony Brewer and Jim Giddings.

The family would like to express special thanks to: Susan Roberts, Linda, LeeAnn and several others for all their help.

Sheldon T. Banks Funeral Chapel","STR06" "I28492","Cain","James Leonard","9 Mar 1914","Bef 1915","0","Died as an infant.","STR06" "I33088","","","","","","","" "I14237","Cain","Paul B.","24 Jul 1910","20 Jan 2002","0","According to the SSDI, his social security account was established in Oklahoma, and his last address of record was Enid, OK.","STR06" "I33478","Cain","Robert E.","14 Jul 1947","22 Feb 2006","0","SSDI shows him as Robert E. Cain, Valerie Atkinson shows him instead as Robert William.","STR06" "I14238","","","","","","","" "I33490","","","","","","","" "I28494","Cain","Vern Imanual","10 Feb 1917","Bef 1918","0","Died as an infant.","STR06" "I37497","Calcote","Bertha","20 Sep 1884","9 Feb 1967","0","Name: Bertha Rasberry
Death Date: 09 Feb 1967
Death Place: Prec 3 Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: w
Death Age: 82 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 02 Sep 1884
Birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: R. N.(Bud) Calcote
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Laura Fussell
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Prec 4 Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Cemetery: Fairview Cemetery
Burial Place: Nacogdoches County, Texas
Burial Date: 11 Feb 1967
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138242
Digital Film Number: 4027133
Image Number: 2981
Reference Number: cn11575
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I37495","Calcote","Birdie Elbre","20 Jan 1881","26 Apr 1968","0","Name: Birdie Elbre Lucas
Death Date: 26 Apr 1968
Death Place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 89 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1879
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: R. N. Calcote
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Laura Fussell
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2137029
Digital Film Number: 4029811
Image Number: 63
Reference Number: 37159
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I14239","Calcote","Gertrude","16 Jul 1883","7 Jun 1945","0","Name: Gertrude Fountain
Death Date: 07 Jun 1945
Death Place: San Augustine County, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 61 years 11 months 21 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 16 Jul 1883
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Redell Calcote
Father's Birthplace: Ala.
Mother's Name: Laura Fussell
Mother's Birthplace: Ala.
Occupation: Housework
Place of Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery: Spring Ridge
Burial Place: San Aug. Co., Texas
Burial Date: 10 Jun 1945
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137960
Digital Film Number: 4029693
Image Number: 3023
Reference Number: cn 27433
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I37494","Calcote","Horace Leonidas","26 Jun 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","Appears to have married Martha COBB, and they were the parents of Virgie Geneva Calcote BROWN and Laura Jane CATES (per Texas DEATHS, 1890-1976) and possible others.","STR06" "I37496","Calcote","Ira ""Arra""","20 Jan 1883","16 Dec 1967","0","Name: Ira Calcote Renfroe
Death Date: 16 Dec 1967
Death Place: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: w
Death Age: 84 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 Jan 1883
Birthplace: San Augustine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: R. N. Calcote
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Laura Fussell
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery: Old Salem Cemetery
Burial Place: San Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 18 Dec 1967
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138823
Digital Film Number: 4027200
Image Number: 2945
Reference Number: 84560
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I3188","Calcote","John Gibson","5 May 1877","25 Sep 1962","0","Name: John Gibson Calcote
Death Date: 25 Sep 1962
Death Place: Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 85 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 05 May 1877
Birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Redell Napier Calcote
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Cafe Owner
Place of Residence: Lubbock, Texas
Cemetery: Resthaven Cemetery
Burial Place: Lubbock, Texas
Burial Date: 27 Sep 1962
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117116
Digital Film Number: 4028546
Image Number: 1857
Reference Number: 57203
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

","STR06" "I37330","Calcote","Riddell Napier ""Bud""","27 Feb 1850","20 Feb 1923","0","Said to be the son of James Gibson CALCOTE and Mary Jane RAMBO.","STR06" "I41775","Caldwell","Elizabeth E.","Abt 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","Not found after the 1860 census. She may be the Elizabeth Caldwell buried in Siloam Cemetery in Sabine Parish, age 15, but no dates listed.","STR06" "I41773","Caldwell","John L.","Abt 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","Listed throughout parish census records living with various family members. In 1870, he was listed as ""insane"" and special provisions were made in his father's will for his continuing care.","STR06" "I41771","Caldwell","John Shelby","Abt 1807","2 Jan 1874","0","Casagranda shows him as a son of R. S. Caldwell and Mary Shelby. At the time of the 1860 Sabine Parish, Louisiana census, a 32 year old William Cook, brick mason, born in Alabama, was living with John and Matilda Caldwell. Casagranda writes that as Matilda's brother, also named William Cook was said to have died in February 1860, it was likely another William Cook, and therefore his relationship to Matilda is not known.","STR06" "I41776","Caldwell","Millberry E.","Abt 1852","20 Mar 1904","0","Said to have married Green Dallas Kelly, a son of Riley and Mary Kelly of Sabine Parish. They had six known children.","STR06" "I44599","Caldwell","Omer Gay","4 Jun 1921","14 Jan 1990","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by R. T. Brandon, shows he ""Served as a sergeant in the US Army/US Air Force - World War II and Korea"" This US World War II Army Enlistment Records, on Ancestry.com, shows he enlisted ""for the Philippine Department"" in the Air Corps on 9 July 1940 in the Regular Army. He had four years of High School, and his civil occupation was Farm hand. He was born ca 1921, single, and had no dependents. He was 68 inches tall and weighed 132 pounds.","STR06" "I41772","Caldwell","Robert C.","Abt 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed in Parish records after the 1860 census.","STR06" "I41778","Caldwell","Susan M.","Abt 1856","27 Sep 1921","0","Said to have married John M. RITTER on 24 Dec 1879 in Sabine Parish, having 9 known children.","STR06" "I41779","Caldwell","Zachariah Taylor","23 Dec 1858","20 Oct 1929","0","Said to have married Sabrina Jane BROWN on 11 Apr 1878 in Sabine Parish. They had six known children.","STR06" "I19627","","","","","","","" "I28854","Callahan","Ellcausey","Between 1847 and 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","Melba Gene McLemore speculates that Ellcausey is a Callahan, due to the fact that Sterling and Lucretia Jane, both thought to be siblings of Williams, also married Callahan's...and due to the fact that 84 year old Dessa Callahan (showns as McLemore) is in their home at the time of the 1880 cenus.

IF she is a daughter of Miles and Dica CALLAHAN, however, why does she not appear to be listed with them at the time of the 1850 Marion, Alabama census?","STR06" "I5790","Callahan","John T. ""Cal""","18 Feb 1897","Nov 1968","0","The Duncan Banner
Nov. 11, 1968
John Callahan, Retired Goodrich Executive, Dies: Rites Tuesday
John T. Callahan, 1327 Normandy Drive, died in a local hospital Sunday night following a long illness. Callahan, widely known in tire and automotive circles throughout the country, had made his home in Duncan since early 1962. He was a vice president of the B.F. Goodrich Co. in charge of sales equipment with headquarters in Akron, Ohio, until his retirement in 1962. During his years with Goodrich he had lived in Akron, Chicago, Detriot, Dallas and New Orleans.
Callahan was born Feb. 18, 1897 at Fort Smith, Ark. Prior to joining the Goodrich company in 1928 he had engaged in oil production and drilling business in eastern Oklahoma.
His work as a special military projects manager for the Goodrich company brought him in contact with military and defense specialists throughout the country.
During World War I Callahan served oversears in the aviation section of the U.S Army Signal Corps. He was a private pilot and an aviation enthusiast and was a member of Quiet Birdmen, an organization composed of aviators throughout the Free World.
After coming to Duncan, Callahan became active in numerous civic activities. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church and the Duncan Rotary Club. He was a 32nd degree Mason and a member of the local Elks Lodge.
Callahan is survived by his wife, the former Thelma Gentry of Duncan; a daughter Mrs. James Bouyear, and three grandchildren, Eureka Spring, Ark.; and a sister Mrs. M. O. Simmons, Fort Smith.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Don Granthan Chapel under direction of Don Grantham Funeral Home. The Rev. Richard Gibbens, minister of the First Methodist Church, will conduct the services.
Bearers will be Warlick Wilkinson, Nolen Fuqua, Carl Jones, Harry Conroy and Harrington Winberly, all of Duncan and Euell Bost, Dallas.
Honorary bearers are J.E. Jackson, Ray Mason, John Halliburton, Erwin Kaltwasser, Logan Campbell, Clint Roberts, Raymond Cerney, W. S. Richardson, Bill Sheets, Guy O. Henderson, Raymond James, Jim Gunter, Sam Thompson, W. C. Merrill, Earl Russell, Dr. E. C. Lindley, Grover Kilgore, L. L. Humphreys, A. K. Willsie, Dr. E. H. Lindley, Herb Gallaway, L.K. Siegrist, all of Duncan and Phil Tabor, Tulsa.

Social Security Death Index
Name: John Callahan
SSN: 434-01-5173
Last Residence: 73533 Duncan, Stephens, Oklahoma, United States of America
Born: 18 Feb 1897
Died: Nov 1968
State (Year) SSN issued: Louisiana (Before 1951 )


(Courtesty Lyn Cordell)","STR06" "I28859","Callahan","Malinda","Between 1827 and 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","Melba Gene McLemore speculates that Sterling's wife is the same Malinda Callahan that lived only several households away from him at the time of the 1850 Marion County, Alabama census. This appears to be based on both her relatively uncommon first name, along with her age and birthplace, plus the fact that Sterling's sister, Lucretia Jane married Malinda Callahan's brother, James Callahan. This has not been proven.","STR06" "I11208","Callahan","Martha","9 Jun 1832","23 May 1911","0","The widow Martha Clark was living with her son, George Washington Clark in Erath County, Texas at the time of the 1910 Federal Census. John W. Clark shows she is buried in Hemphill, Texas, however it appears it is in a cemetery other than the Hemphill City Cemetery, as a Martha Clark can not be found on Kay Parker McCary's transcription of that cemetery.

Name: Martha Clark
Death Date: 23 May 1911
Death Place: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 79 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1832
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Georgia
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Callahan
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housekeeper
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2050486
Digital Film Number: 4165845
Image Number: 1537
Reference Number: cn 11827
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I28862","Callahan","Miles T.","Abt 1797","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1850 Marion County, Alabama census, they lived near Abner McLemore & his son Sterling, as well as near James and Jane (McLemore) CALLAHAN.","STR06" "I28862","Callahan","Miles T.","Abt 1797","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
Alabama, Marion County, District 14
Enumerated 24 Nov 1850 Page 140
185-192
Miles T Calahan- 53 N Farmer NC
Disa Calahan 53 F SC
Melinda Calahan 23 F Tennessee
Mary Calahan 21 F Ala
John Calahan 18 M Laborer Ala
Leroy/Troy Calahan 17 M Laborer Ala
Disa C Calahan 13 F Ala
Sarah Calahan 9 F Ala

187-194
J.E and Jane (McLemore) CALLAHAN

189-196
ABNER MCLEMORE 65-FARMER -NC

ALL THREE FAMILIES ON SAME PAGE;","STR06" "I25633","Callahan","Susan Ellen","Abt 1841","Aft 1920","0","Merritt Mullen shows her as the daughter of John CALLAHAN.

In 1910, she was living with her 29 year old son, Scott E.V. McLemore, and next door to daughter and son-in-law Florence and Nathan LEE.

She was living with her son, Abram ""Napolean"" McLemore, in Forrest County, Mississippi at the time of the 1920 census.","STR06" "I2508","Caller","Caroline A.","Bef 1794","Bef 1854","0","(November 1843 Caroline McGrew Petition for Dower}
To the Hon'ble..The County Court of Sumter County: The Petition of Caroline McGrew respectfully ?with that some time in the year of our Lord one Thousand eight hundred and ten she was lawfully united in the bonds of wedlock to John McGrew late of said County who departed this life on the sixteenth day of August last in the Republic of Texas leaving no executor or administrator in the state of Alabama: that she has borne to the said McGrew eight children to wit: John McGrew aged about thirty years, William aged about twenty eight, Elizabeth Lenoir the wife of Thomas E. Lenoir, John F. McGrew about twenty yearsof age, Caroline about seventeen, Clarke about thirteen, Mary about ten and Judith about eight years of age.
Claiborne County, Mississippi Probate Records, page 249

Will of Caroline McGrew, Deceased.
In the name of God Amen, I Caroline McGrew of Claiborne County
State of Mississippi, being of sound mind and disposing memory do make and publish this last will and testament hereby revoking all other wills by me heretofore made.
In the first place I give my soul to that Almighty and Merciful God who formed it and my body to the earth therein to be decently interred.
In the second place I give and bequeath to my daughter the following slaves viz:-
Hatepha a woman aged about twenty eight years, Barbary aged about twelve years,
Armstead a boy about eleven years, & Henry aged about 2 years; And I do also devise & give to her all my real estate being the plantation on which I now reside requiring her to allow and permit my daughter Caroline Dunagan in the event of her separation from her present husband either by death or otherwise to reside on and make her home on said plantation, so long after separation as she the said Caroline Dunagan shall remain single, and said plantation and Four slaves are all of my estate which Mary is to have. She is to have no share in the residue.
I also require my said daughter Mary out fo the proceeds of the labor of said slaves and rents, or income of said lands bequesthed and devised to her hereby bo purchase a little negro girl not exceeding eight years old, not under five within the next six years after she comes to the possession of said land and slaves under this will and give said little negro to my Grand daughter Lavinia C. McGrew daughter of my son John McGrew.
In the third place I give and bequeath to my said daughter Caroline Dunagan the following negro slaves viz:-Charlottle, a girl aged about Fifteen years and Margaret a girl about five years and George a boy about nine years, and these three slaves are all on my estate that she is to have, she to have no share in the residue.
Of the residue of my estate I make no disposition.
In the Fourth place I appoint James S. Mason my Executor to carry out this my last will and testament.
In witness whereof I have this 22nd day of July A.D. 1853 signed sealed and
published this my last will and testatment.
In presence of. Caroline McGrew {seal}
The words ""Charlotte a girl aged about fifteen years & "" interlined before signing sealing & publishing.

Caroline McGrew {seal}
Witness. James Beesby
A.F. Buckly
T.E. Lenoir
The State of Mississippi, Claiborne County.
I, James A. Maxwell, Judge of the Probate Court of said County certify that the foregoing writing of three pages was this day produced in open Court and propounded as the last will & testament of Caroline McGrew Dec'd., and admitted to probate and recorded as sus Dec. 1 1854. Jas. A. Maxwell Prob. J.


In the 1850 census Caroline Caller McGrew is living in Claiborne Co, MS, and her daughter Elizabeth C. McG. Lenoir is just across the line in Copiah Co, MS. In the household with Caroline is her son John, Lavinia (his wife), Elizabeth, and Lavinia F. (Frances), their two daughters.

John (#3) and Lavinia Hume Barron were married in Sumter Co, AL, 29 Jan. 1836.
John F. and Francis Rebecca L. Herlong were married 16 Nov. 1848 in Claiborne Co, MS. He and Frances are listed under Flood J. McGrew and Frances in Claiborne Co, MS, 1850 census.

When Caroline Caller McGrew wrote her will, she left her land and slaves, etc, to her dau Mary, with a mention that if Dau Caroline (mar Dungan) was no longer living with her husband, she received slaves. Also a slave was left to Lavinia F., her (Caroline's) granddaughter. Mary died before her Mother's estate was settled because her death is mentioned when the settlement occurred. It took a long time to settle the estate of Caroline Caller McGrew. Mostly it was slaves, and the CW took care of that. There was some question as to the fairness of the division, since Caroline (McGrew) Dungan had remarried (to Ephraim Woods) there were a lot of court papers generated.

For example, these are quotes from a paper filed by Ephraim Woods in the Claiborne Co, MS, court 9 March, 1860. ""petition of Ephraim Woods & wife for a sale & distribution of the estate of Caroline McGrew, deceased"". They were not happy with the administrator, James S. Mason.

Heirs: ""children of the late William McGrew residing somewhere in Texas."" (These were Red Bill's children.)""the children of the late John McGrew residing somewhere in the state of Alabama"" & "" children of John McGrew, except Lavinia F. McGrew"" (These were the children of John McGrew # 3. Lavinia H. Barron McGrew has gone back to Ala with Lavinia F. & Elizabeth. )

The petition also wanted the answer of "" David Herlong guardian of Eliza E. McGrew, Martha McGrew & William P. McGrew, the minor heirs of John Flood McGrew, deceased. ( Martha and William P. died before reaching adulthood. .)

The answer from ""Thomas E. Lenoir, his wife Elizabeth, Lavinia H. McGrew widow of the late John McGrew, and guardian of Lavinia F. McGrew, one of the children of the said John McGrew, dec'd, James S. Mason, exec. of of said Caroline McGrew, Joseph M. Hankins and his wife Elizabeth C. Hankins, and David Herlong, guardian of Eliza E, Martha J. & Wm P. McGrew, MINOR CHILDREN OF J. FLOOD McGREW.""...""Caroline McGrew died leaving as her children surviving her the said Caroline Woods, the said Elizabeth Lenoir, Clark McGrew & J. Flood McGrew,"" Then it again mentions Wm McGrew whose children live in TX, and the desc. of John McGrew towit: Lavinia F. McGrew & Elizabeth C. Hankins residing in AL. Also that dau Mary (mentioned in will) has died.

Also, from Claiborne Co, MS Probate court, the petition of ""Clark McGrew of said county shows that on the 12th day of February last, John F. McGrew a brother of your petitioner departed this life in said county."" Sworn to Apr 23 1855.
Another record in Claiborne County, MS, probate court, ""the undersigned administrator of the estate of John F. McGrew.....at the time of the death of said decendent a crop was ptiched on certain lands in the possession of said decendent, your petitioner, and the executor of Caroline McGrew - in which crop said decedent John F. McGrew worked two of his own hands and a third hand which was hired by by said decendant..
sworn to by Clarke McGrew, June 28, 1855.

SOURCE of the above:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=barjeanm&id=I0375","STR06" "I34785","Cammack","Alvin F.","Abt 1895","23 Apr 1937","0","Name: Alvin F Cammack
Death Date: 23 Apr 1937
Death Place: Shreveport, , Caddo, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Race (original): White
Race (standardized): White
Age: 42
Estimated Birth Year: 1895
Birth Place: Tennaha, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Myrtle C Cammack
Father's Name: Thomas F Cammack
Mother's Name: Sarah E Kartcher
Film number: 2205575
Image Number: 00101
Certificate Number: 4975
Digital Folder Number: 4216005
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954
","STR06" "I34785","Cammack","Alvin F.","Abt 1895","23 Apr 1937","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Louisiana, Caddo Parish, Shreveport, Ward 4
Enumerated 11 Apr 1930
ED 9-61 SD ??? Sheet 9B
6406-203-215
Cammack, Alvin Head M W 35 m 26 Tx Tx Tx Clerk Railroad
Cammack, Myrtle Wf F W 29 M 20 La La La
Cammack, Blanche Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx La

Could this by Myrtle on the SSDI
Cammack, Myrtle 12 Aug 1900 Feb 1976 75 Deridder, Beauregard, LA Issued LA 434-20-2149?","STR06" "I32178","Cammack","Ann","Abt 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","Shirley Brinkley writes that she died ca 1878, and is buried in an unmarked grave at the Old Providence Church.","STR06" "I32143","Cammack","Benjamin Franklin","30 Dec 1899","19 Feb 1962","0","According to Jack Peters he married Cora Elizabeth CARLTON on April 15, 1923.

Name: Benjamin Franklin Cammack Sr
Death Date: 19 Feb 1962
Death Place: Kilgore, Gregg, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 62 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 30 Dec 1899
Birthplace: Crystal Springs, Miss.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James M. Cammack
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Groceryman
Place of Residence: Kilgore, Gregg, Texas
Cemetery: Kilgore Cemetery
Burial Place: Kilgore, Texas
Burial Date: 21 Feb 1962
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116932
Digital Film Number: 4028430
Image Number: 1249
Reference Number: Cn 08904
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I350","Cammack","Charlcye Joy","8 Oct 1932","13 Jun 2021","0","Charlcye Barrett was born Charlcye Joy Cammack in Sabine County, Texas on October 8, 1932. Her parents were Herman and Emma Cammack. She was the eldest of 3 (Charlcye, Max, and Gay). Their family attended Gravel Hill Baptist church in Hemphill, Tx.

After graduating from Hemphill High School, Charlcye married the love of her life, Billy Barrett. They moved to El Paso where Billy was in the service, but eventually landed in Pasadena, Tx where they would start their family. They had two boys, Doug and Don. Charlcye was a faithful Christian mother who raised the boys in church at Thomas Avenue Baptist Church (later renamed Monument Baptist Church). She remained an active member of the church until her passing.

After retiring from State Farm Insurance, she and Billy traveled the country in their motorhome. They managed to see all of the states multiple times and they relished the thought of long trips together. When they were home, she devoted her time to her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Charlcye will be remembered for her sweet nature, quiet strength, and a heart of gold.

Charlcye was proceeded in death by her husband, Billy Barrett; father and mother, Herman and Emma Cammack; and her sister, Gay Cammack VanValkenburg. She is survived by her sons Doug Barrett and wife, Donnis, and Don Barrett and wife, Debbie; her grandchildren, Jason Barrett, Charlsa Barrett, Brandon Barrett, and Brooke Barrett; two great grandchildren, Barrett Crow and Zoie Chesser. Charlcye also leaves behind her brother, Max Cammack; and many nieces and nephews.

The Sabine County Reporter, June 23, 2021, Page 4","STR06" "I32146","Cammack","Claude Grace","14 Apr 1892","2 Mar 1962","0","He was said to have married Sadie Ethel WALKER.

Name: Claude G. Cammack
Death Date: 02 Mar 1962
Death Place: Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 69 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 14 Apr 1892
Birthplace: Paxton, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J. A. Cammack
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Maggie Grace
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Barber
Place of Residence: Pear Ridge, Jefferson, Texas
Cemetery: Greenlawn Mem. Pk.
Burial Place: Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas
Burial Date: 03 Mar 1962
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116934
Digital Film Number: 4028434
Image Number: 3251
Reference Number: cn 17517
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I34783","Cammack","Cora Elizabeth","8 Jun 1889","1 Feb 1958","0","Her Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed her as a housewife, and listed her full name as Cora Elizabeth Dickerson. Her parents were listed as Thomas F. Cammack and Sarah Kartcher, and the informant was Jack Cammack.

Name: Cora Elizabeth Dickerson
Death Date: 01 Feb 1958
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 68 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 08 Jun 1889
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Thomas F. Cammack
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sarah Kartcher
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Hemphill Precinct 1, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Gravelhill Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Burial Date: 03 Feb 1958
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115251
Digital Film Number: 4167332
Image Number: 00001081
Reference Number: cn 10301
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I34783","Cammack","Cora Elizabeth","8 Jun 1889","1 Feb 1958","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I36260","Cammack","Corrie C.","17 Feb 1889","1 Jul 1967","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36C-9CZ
Name: Corrie C Cammack
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 01 Jul 1967
Event Place: El Paso, El Paso, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 17 Feb 1889
Birthplace: , Mississippi
Father's Name: John Fletcher Cammack
Mother's Name: Cornelia Crawford
Informant Mrs. Alma Cammack, wife
Certificate Number: 51394
GS Film number: 2138675
Digital Folder Number: 005145901
Image Number: 03421
Collection: Corrie C Cammack, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I32171","Cammack","Cynthia","5 Dec 1810","Yes, date unknown","0","Shirly Brinkley shows that she married first Elias ALFORD and second Wm. D. BURNHAM.","STR06" "I32141","Cammack","Edwin Lamar","24 Dec 1893","21 Jan 1953","0","According to Jack Peters, he married Elma Ruth WOMACK on July 5, 1923.

Name: Edwin Lancor Cammack
Death Date: 21 Jan 1953
Death Place: Longview, Gregg, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 59 years 27 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 24 Dec 1893
Birthplace: Crystal Springs, Miss.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J. M. Cammack
Father's Birthplace: Miss.
Mother's Name: Mary Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace: Miss.
Occupation: Grocery Merchant
Place of Residence: Longview, Gregg, Texas
Cemetery: Memory Park
Burial Place: Longview, Texas
Burial Date: 23 Jan 1953
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2113747
Digital Film Number: 4165440
Image Number: 2592
Reference Number: Item 5 cn 2471
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I355","Cammack","Gay Nell","9 Mar 1939","3 Jul 2011","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 13, 2011, Page 12

Gay Nell Cammack Van Valkenburg

Gay Nell Cammack Van Valkenburg of Livingston, TX was born March 9, 1939 to Herman and Emma McLemore Cammack near Hemphill, TX. She passed away July 3, 2011 at Paramount Health Care in Pasadena.

She was preceded in death by her parents and husband Gerald ""Jerry"" Van Valkenburg, and daughter Teresa Chimene.

She is survived by her beloved son Bruce Van Valkenburge and wife Melissa of Houston; grandchildren Sara Van Valkenburg, Brian Van Valkenburg, Casey Copeland, and Cory Copeland. She is also survived by her brother Max Cammack and wife Bobbie of Pasadena, and sister Charlcye Barrett and husband Billy of Pasadena; brother ? in-laws Jimmy Van Valkenburg and wife Pat, and Ronnie Van Valkenburg; niece Retta Cammack Cook, and two nephews Doug Barrett and Don Barrett.

Funeral services were held Wednesday July 6, at Pasadena Funeral Chapel. Interment followed in Woodlawn cemetery in Houston, TX.
","STR06" "I32176","Cammack","George William","9 Jul 1820","19 Jan 1895","0","(Research):

Census Listing:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County
Enumerated 5 Aug 1850
11-11
William Cammack 30 M Farmer #00 Mi
Alice Cammack 18 F Miss
Thomas F. Cammack 1 M Miss
Thomas Cammack 64 M Farmer Ireland
Jemima Cammack 50 F Georgia

1860 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County
Enumerated 29 Jun 1860
Page 46
301-301
William Cammack 39 M Farmer 2500 1399 Miss
Alice Cammack 2 F Mis
Thomas Cammack 10 M Miss
Martha Cammack 8 F Miss
Warren Cammack 6 M Miss
John Cammack 4 M Miss
Jemima Cammack 2 F Miss
George Cammack 2/12 M Miss
Benj Graves 19 M Farm Laborer Miss

1870 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, P.O. Hazlehurst
Enunerated 16 Jun 1870
Page 60
438-414
Cammack, William 49 M W Farmer 4000 1200 Miss
Cammack, Alice 39 F W Keeping House Miss
Cammack, John E 15 M W Miss
Cammack Emeline 13 F W Miss
Cammack, George 11 M W Miss
Cammack, James G 9 M W Miss
Cammack, Mary T 7 F W Miss
Cammack, Arrilla C 3 F W Miss

1880 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Rockport Precinct Beat #2
Enumetated 26 and 28 Jun 1880
Page 21 SD 3 ED 20
20-20
Cammack, William W M 59 Farmer Miss Ireland Miss
Cammack, Alice W F 49 Keeping House Miss Ga Miss
Cammack, George W W M 19 Son At Home Miss Miss Miss
Cammack, James W W M 11 Son At Home Miss Miss Miss
Cammack, Mary T W F 15 Dtr At Home Miss Miss Miss
Cammack Emma D W F 13 Dtr At Home Miss Miss Miss
Cammack, Rosie W F 11 Dtr At Home Miss Miss Miss
Cammack, Katie V W F 9 Dtr At Home Miss Miss Miss
Crump, George B M 20 Laborer Miss Miss SC

","STR06" "I32148","Cammack","Guy Cannon","29 Jul 1902","8 Mar 1964","0","Name: Guy C. Cammack Sr.
Death Date: 08 Mar 1964
Death Place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 61 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 29 Jul 1902
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J. A. Cammack
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Sawyer, Lumber Co.
Place of Residence: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Pineland Cemetery
Burial Place: Pineland, Texas
Burial Date: 10 Mar 1964
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117483
Digital Film Number: 4028411
Image Number: 1040
Reference Number: cn19210
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I32148","Cammack","Guy Cannon","29 Jul 1902","8 Mar 1964","0","(Research):Could this tbe he death certificate of a son or grandson?

Name: Cammack
Death Date: 29 Jul 1954
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 1 day
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 29 Jul 1954
Birthplace: Pineland, Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Guy Cannon Cammack
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Jessie Weatheford
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: None
Place of Residence: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: City
Burial Place: Pineland, Texas
Burial Date: 30 Jul 1954
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2114216
Digital Film Number: 4163960
Image Number: 2425
Reference Number: cn 34689
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I351","Cammack","Herman Bailey ""Jack""","8 Jun 1903","26 Jan 1969","0","Mason. His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as the retired foreman of a Sawmill. His parents were listed as Forrist Cammack and Sarah Karcher, and the informant was his wife, Emma.

Name: Herman Baily Cammack
Death Date: 26 Jan 1969
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 65 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 08 Jun 1903
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Emma Cammack
Father's Name: Forrist Cammack
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sarah Karcher
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Sawmill Foreman
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Precinct #1, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Gravelhill Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 28 Jan 1969
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137324
Digital Film Number: 4029798
Image Number: 3116
Reference Number: Certificate # 13094
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I351","Cammack","Herman Bailey ""Jack""","8 Jun 1903","26 Jan 1969","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I7157","Cammack","James Ardean","15 Jan 1867","23 Jun 1958","0","Name: James Ardine Cammack
Death Date: 23 Jun 1958
Death Place: Brookland, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 91 years 5 months 8 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 15 Jan 1867
Birthplace: Mississippi
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Tom Cammack
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill City Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 24 Jun 1958
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2115365
Digital Film Number: 4166787
Image Number: 2959
Reference Number: cn 35514
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I7157","Cammack","James Ardean","15 Jan 1867","23 Jun 1958","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 5
Enumerated 21 April 1910
SD 2, ED 151 Sheet 4B
72-73
James and Mary Cammack Household
73-74
James A. Cammack Hd M W 43 M1 21 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Maggie E Cammack Wf F W 39 M1 21 9/9 Tx Ala Ala
James J Cammack Son M W 20 S Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer
Claud G. Cammack Son M W 18 S Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer
Jesse D. Cammack Son M W 15 S Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer
Pearl M. Cammack Dtr F W 3 S Tx Miss Tx
Sam D. Cammack Son M W 11 S Tx Miss Tx
Alma M. Cammack Dtr F W 9 S Tx Miss Tx
Guy C. Cammack Son M W 7 S Tx Miss Tx
Van C. Cammack Son M W 6 S Tx Miss Tx
Myrtle Cammack Dtr F W 1 11/12 S Tx Miss Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 13 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 35A
683-706
Cammack, James A Hd M W 50 M Miss MIss Miss Farmer Own Farm
Cammack, Maggie E Wf F W 45 M Tx Ala Ala
Cammack, Jesse D Son M W 24 S Tx Miss Tx Laborer Lumber Mill
Cammack, Sam D Son M W 21 S Tx Miss Tx Laborer Lumber Mill
Cammack, Alma M Dtr F W 19 S Tx Miss Tx
Cammack, Van C. Son M W 15 S Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer
Cammack, Bernard D SOn M W 5 S Tx MIss Tx","STR06" "I32133","Cammack","James Douglas","10 Mar 1812","23 Feb 1901","0","Among their neighbors at the time of the 1850 Copiah County, MS census were numerous Herrington families.

Shirley W. Brinkley writes that the obit. for Jas. D. Cammack indicated he was a Mason and member of the Methodist church. The Poplar Springs Cem. was originally begun as a private cemetery on the old home place of Jas. D. Cammack, and is 2 1/2 miles s.e. of Crystal Springs on Harmony Rd, 1/4 mile to the location of the former home place.","STR06" "I32133","Cammack","James Douglas","10 Mar 1812","23 Feb 1901","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County
Enumerated 12 Nov 1850
Page 124 (or 126 per Ancestry)
947-947
James D. Cammack 38 M Farmer 1380 Tenn
Lucretia A. Cammack 35 F Miss
Martha J Cammack 14 F Miss
Seth R Cammack 13 M Miss
Thomas J Cammack 11 M Miss
James M Cammack 9 M Miss
Temperance L Cammack 6 F Miss
Frances M. Cammack 3 F Miss
Eliza J Cammack 3/12 F Miss (Maybe Sarah Alice, or did Eliza die young?)

1860 Census
not located

1870 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Townships 1 and 2 East of RR, P. O. Crystal Springs
Enumerated 15 July 1870
Page 46
336-322
Cammack James 58 M W Farmer 3300 1000 Tn
Cammack, Lucretia 53 F W Keeping House Miss
Cammack, James M 25 M W Farmer Miss
Cammack, John F 14 M W at Home Miss
Cammack, Thomas J 27 M W Farmer 1420 300 Miss
Cammack, Thomas F 5 M W Miss
Cammack, James R 3 M W Miss
Cammack, William A 2 M W Miss


","STR06" "I26651","Cammack","James Madison","29 Nov 1840","10 Sep 1922","0","Eloise Howard notes that his step-mother was Jemima McLemore.","STR06" "I26651","Cammack","James Madison","29 Nov 1840","10 Sep 1922","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Federal Census

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
James M. CAMMACK Self M Male W 39 MS Farmer TN MS
Mary E. Wife M Female W 23 MS Keeps House SC SC
Thomas F. Son S Male W 1 MS MS MS
Source Information:
Census Place
Crystal Springs, Copiah, Mississippi
Family History Library Film 1254646 NA Film Number T9-0646
Page Number 274A

1900 Census
Not Located

1910 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 5
Enumerated 21 April 1910
SD 2, ED 151 Sheet 4B
72-73
Cammack, James M Hd M W 68 M1 36 Miss Tn Miss Farmer
Cammack, Mary E Wf F W 52 M1 36 13/8 Miss SC SC
Cammack, Lockwood P Son M W 17 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Cammack, Edwin L Son M W 15 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Cammack, Seth P Son M W 13 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Cammack, Benjamin F Son M W 11 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Cammack, Wilma E Dtr F W 9 S Miss Miss Miss
75-74
James and Maggie Cammack Household","STR06" "I32596","Cammack","James Whittington","26 Feb 1932","20 Apr 1958","0","According to Wayne Bequette, James died in an Air Force plane crash.

Name: James Whittington Cammack
Death Date: 20 Apr 1958
Death Place: Bandera 1, Bandera Co., Texas
Gender: Male
Race: Cau
Death Age: 26 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 26 Feb 1932
Birthplace: Arkansas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Luther Sidney Cammack
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Virginia Delle
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Officer Usaf
Place of Residence: Faarmington, , Arkansas
Cemetery: Fayetteville Cemetery
Burial Place: Fayetteville, Arkansas
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115348
Digital Film Number: 4163859
Image Number: 416
Reference Number: CN19396
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I42817","Cammack","John","24 Jul 1894","8 Jun 1947","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X61Q-GX5
Name: John Cammack
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 08 Jun 1947
Event Place:
Residence Place:
Address:
Gender: Male
Age: 52
Marital Status:
Race: White
Occupation:
Birth Date: 24 Jul 1894
Birthplace: Mississippi
Birth Year (Estimated): 1895
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery:
Father's Name: John F. Cammack
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Cornelia Crawford
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace:
Spouse's Name: Grace Evans
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
File Number: certificate
GS Film number: 2372985
Digital Folder Number: 004076302
Image Number: 03471
Collection: John Cammack, ""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953""","STR06" "I32159","Cammack","John Fletcher","20 Feb 1856","13 Oct 1915","0","Jack Peters shows he was first married to an Alma, but does not show any children born to this marriage. Shirley Brinkley also notes two marriages, first to Mrs. M. J. Ray, and second to Cornelia Crawford.","STR06" "I32159","Cammack","John Fletcher","20 Feb 1856","13 Oct 1915","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900
not located

1910
not located","STR06" "I32193","Cammack","Katherine ""Kate"" Cornelia","27 Feb 1886","Oct 1973","0","She was said to have married Sam Betts GRACE.

Name: Katherine Cornelia Grace
Death Date: 22 Oct 1973
Death Place: Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 87 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1886
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Thomas Jefferson Cammack
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Malissa Tillman
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242915
Digital Film Number: 4168752
Image Number: 1190
Reference Number: 1193
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I32140","Cammack","Lockwood Prentess","14 Oct 1892","Oct 1972","0","According to Jack Peters he married Frankie Jane POWERS on 19 Mar 1923.","STR06" "I32137","Cammack","Luther Sidney","27 Sep 1887","May 1965","0","His grandson, B. Wayne Bequette, emailed that Luther Cammack Sr. died of a heart attack around May, 1965.","STR06" "I32595","Cammack","Luther Sidney ""Luke""","13 Jun 1928","16 May 2010","0","His social security account was established in Arkansas.","STR06" "I8278","Cammack","Maggie May","9 Mar 1897","Nov 1951","0","Her Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows her as a housewife, with her parents listed as Thomas Forrest Cammack and Sarah Karcher, and the informant was her husband, D. C. Clark, Sr.

Name: Maggie Mae Clark
Death Date: 17 Nov 1951
Death Place: Longview, Gregg, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 54 years 8 months 8 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 09 Mar 1897
Birthplace: Huffman, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Thomas Forrest Carmack
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Sarah Karcher
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Homewife
Place of Residence: 1101 E. Cotton, Longview, Gregg, Texas
Cemetery: Gravel Hill
Burial Place: Near Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 18 Nov 1951
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2074870
Digital Film Number: 4167150
Image Number: 2423
Reference Number: 57171
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I8278","Cammack","Maggie May","9 Mar 1897","Nov 1951","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I32150","Cammack","Martha Jane","1 May 1836","4 Jan 1905","0","Said to have married Abner P. Steele Sr on 4 Feb 1857 in Copiah County. Not able to locate on census records, however. There was an Archibald Steele, born ca 1818 in Tennessee, living with a Martha Steele of the correct age on the 1870 Copiah County, Mississippi census. It appears to have been a second marriage, as several children not much younger than Martha were in the household, and with an eight year gap between the next to youngest child, 9 year old Ella, and the youngest, 1 year old Abner. However, if this is the same couple, and the 1857 date of marriage is correct, then Martha would be the mother the four youngest of the seven children in the household, Mollie age 12, Burras age 10, Ella age 9, and Abner age 1. Shirley Brinkley shows that Martha's husband was indeed named Archibald (11-2-1818/7-9-1879), and not Abner.","STR06" "I32192","Cammack","Martha Steele","24 Oct 1885","5 Oct 1966","0","Name: Martha Steel Hairgrove
Death Date: 05 Oct 1966
Death Place: Carthage, Panola, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 82 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 24 Oct 1883
Birthplace: New Caney, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Thomas J. Cammack
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Malissa Tillman
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Tenaha Prec.7, Shelby, Texas
Cemetery: Buina Vista Cem.
Burial Place: Shelby Co., Texas
Burial Date: 06 Oct 1966
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2118410
Digital Film Number: 4030073
Image Number: 2508
Reference Number: cn 75693
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I4132","Cammack","Marvin Bishop","19 Apr 1893","15 Jun 1941","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows his usual occupation as a barber. His parents were listed as Forist Cammack and unknown, and he was shown as married. He was to be buried at the Odd Fellows Cemetery in Carthage.

Name: Marvish Bishop Cammack
Death Date: 15 Jun 1941
Death Place: Carthage, Panola, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age:
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Apr 1893
Birthplace: Huffman, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Forest Cammack
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Barber
Place of Residence: Carthage, Panola, Texas
Cemetery: Odd Fellows
Burial Place: Carthage, Texas
Burial Date: 16 Jun 1941
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138612
Digital Film Number: 4030530
Image Number: 668
Reference Number: cn 29142
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I4132","Cammack","Marvin Bishop","19 Apr 1893","15 Jun 1941","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I32160","Cammack","Mary Elizabeth ""Mollie""","Feb 1857","Yes, date unknown","0","Jacks Peters and Shirley Brinkley both show that she died on 14 Sep 1899 in Trinity County, Texas, however as she is listed on the 1900 census, either his date or the census listing is in error.","STR06" "I32147","Cammack","Mary Pearl","18 Jan 1896","22 May 1984","0","She married Robert Manley COOPER, the son of Johathan Daniel COOPER and Martha Catherine LAMBERT.","STR06" "I13195","Cammack","Myrtle","Abt 1909","Yes, date unknown","0","Did she die young? Not listed with her family on the 1920 census.","STR06" "I32194","Cammack","Nettie Ann","17 Jul 1889","3 Jul 1973","0","Not able to locate a copy of her death certificate in the ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976"" database at FamilySearch.org.","STR06" "I367","","","","","","","" "I32191","Cammack","Robert Lowry","6 Aug 1882","14 Oct 1930","0","He married Della May THOMAS. At the time of the 1910 Federal Census he was still single, and was living with his older half brother, William Cammack and family in the JP 5 of Shelby County. He was listed as a farm laborer. Cousin Willie N. Cammack was also listed in the family group.","STR06" "I32191","Cammack","Robert Lowry","6 Aug 1882","14 Oct 1930","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 7
Enumerated April 14, 1930
ED 210-22 SD 12 Sheet 4A Stamped 283
66-67
Cammack, Robert L Head M W 48 M 29 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Cammack, Della Wf F W 39 M 27 Tx Ala Ark
Cammack, Robert F. Son m W 17 S Tx Miss Tx
Cammack, Hazel Dtr F W 16 S Tx Miss Tx
Cammack, Thomas J. Son M W 11 S Tx Miss Tx
","STR06" "I1275","Cammack","Sam D.","Abt 1899","18 Jan 1953","0","Name: Sam D. Cammack
death date: 18 Jan 1953
death place: Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas
gender: Male
race:
death age: 54 years 4 months 16 days
estimated birth date: 1899
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: J. A. Cammack
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Maggie Grace
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2113748
digital film number: 4165442
image number: 482
reference number: 3602
","STR06" "I32157","Cammack","Sarah ""Sallie"" Alice","16 Aug 1850","17 Aug 1935","0","Could she have been listed as Eliza J on the 1850 Copiah County, Mississippi census? Shirley Brinkley shows she died in Granada, Mississippi.","STR06" "I32142","Cammack","Seth Page","9 Nov 1895","Nov 1985","0","According to Jack Peters, he married Ruby Leone JACOBS on December 15, 1934.","STR06" "I32149","Cammack","Seth Rakin","Sep 1833","13 Jan 1892","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Missippi, Copiah County, Twp East of RR, P. O. Crystal Springs
Enumerated 15 July 1870
Page 47 Stamped 144
340-326
Cammack, Seth 38 M W Farmer $600 $200 MIss
Cammack, Julia A. 35 F W Keeping House Miss
Cammack, James E./C. 4 M W Miss
Cammack, Samuel 1 M W Miss
Cunningham, Lee 14 F W Miss
","STR06" "I32152","Cammack","Temperance Lucretia ""Babe""","8 Mar 1844","9 May 1919","0","Name: Mrs T. L. Gray
Death Date: 10 May 1919
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 75 years 2 months 2 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 08 Mar 1844
Birthplace: Miss.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J. D. Cammack
Father's Birthplace: Miss.
Mother's Name: Lucretia Corley
Mother's Birthplace: Miss.
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Evergreen
Burial Date: 11 May 1919
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2073633
Digital Film Number: 4168767
Image Number: 615
Reference Number: cn15993
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I26653","Cammack","Thomas Fletcher","29 Oct 1878","Abt 1952","0","According to Jack Peters, he was married to Mary Florence THURMAN (2 Mar 1899), Sara Rebecca HOOD (22 Jan 1908), and Mary Neil BECK (21 Aug 1943). Memorials for his first two wives can be found on FindAGrave, along with tributes to tow of his daughters, Virgie and Eula.","STR06" "I352","Cammack","Thomas Forrest","17 Nov 1864","19 Apr 1921","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Not located

1910 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 7
Enumerated 10 May 1910
SD 2 ED 146 Sheet 22A Stamped 63
Tenaha Road
277-282
Cammack, Thomas F Hd M W 45 M1 23 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Cammack, Sarah Wf F W 43 m1 23 7/6 Tx Germany Tx
Cammack, Thomas Son M W 19 S Tx Miss Tx Laborer Home Farm
Cammack, Marvin Son M W 17 S Tx Miss Tx Laborer Home Farm
Cammack, Alvin Son M W 15 S Tx Miss Tx Laborer Home Farm
Cammack, Mae Dtr F W 13 S Tx Miss Tx
Cammack, Herman Son M W 6 S Tx Miss Tx
Cammack, Thomas J Father M W 70 Wd Miss Miss Miss Own Acct","STR06" "I32151","Cammack","Thomas Jefferson","1 Nov 1839","26 Nov 1918","0","Shown on GebWeb as buried at Poplar Springs Cemetery, Copiah County, Mississippi, however Bob Phillips, a direct descendant, states that Thomas Jefferson Cammack was actually buried at the Ramah Cemetery in Shelby County, nearby to where he was living.","STR06" "I32151","Cammack","Thomas Jefferson","1 Nov 1839","26 Nov 1918","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Townships 1 and 2 East of RR, P. O. Crystal Springs
Enumerated 15 July 1870
Page 46
336-322
Cammack James 58 M W Farmer 3300 1000 Tn
Cammack, Lucretia 53 F W Keeping House Miss
Cammack, James M 25 M W Farmer Miss
Cammack, John F 14 M W at Home Miss
Cammack, Thomas J 27 M W Farmer 1420 300 Miss
Cammack, Thomas F 5 M W Miss
Cammack, James R 3 M W Miss
Cammack, William A 2 M W Miss

1880 Federal Census
Source Information: Census Place Beat 4, Copiah, Mississippi
Family History Library Film 1254646 NA Film Number T9-0646 Page Number 211D
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Thomas J. CAMMACK Self M Male W 40 MS Farm
Malissa L. CAMMACK Wife M Female W 30 MS Keeping House TN TN
Thomas F. CAMMACK Son S Male W 15 MS Student MS TN
James A. CAMMACK Son S Male W 13 MS Student MS TN
William H. CAMMACK Son S Male W 11 MS Student
Mary E. CAMMACK Dau S Female W 2 MS MS TN
Peyton R. BROWN Other S Male W 23 MS Physician GA MS

1900 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 5
Enumerated 5 and 6 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 90 Sheet 3B
49-49
Cammack, T. Head MW M Nov 1840 59 W? Miss
Cammack Robert Son W M Aug 1882 18 S Miss
Cammack, Mal??? Wf W F 59 4/4 Tex (name and info later crossed through)
Cammack Martha S Dtr W F Oct 1883 16 S Texas? Miss Miss
Cammack, Katie C Dtr W F Feb 1886 14 Tx "" "" ""
Cammack, Nettie A Dtr W F July 1889 10 Tx "" "" ""
","STR06" "I34784","Cammack","Thomas P.","2 Mar 1891","24 Mar 1937","0","Name: Thomas P. Cammack
Death Date: 24 Mar 1937
Death Place: Silsbee, Hardin, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 46 years 22 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 02 Mar 1891
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Melvina Cammack
Father's Name: T. F. Cammack
Father's Birthplace: Mississippi
Mother's Name: Sarah Carther
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Lumber Grader
Place of Residence: Silsbee, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 25 Mar 1937
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117170
Digital Film Number: 4028582
Image Number: 1746
Reference Number: cn 15142
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I32169","Cammack","Thomas S.","1 Jun 1784","10 Apr 1860","0","Shirley Brinkley writes that there was ""some question whether Thos. Cammack immigrated at 13 yrs. of age accompanying a widowed mother to Horab, SC (Fairfield Co) or TN. One source suggested that Thomas, his widowed mother, older bro. Wm. and twin, James, immigrated to NY in 1797 and journeyed to SC where he stayed with his Uncle David Cammack several years.""
","STR06" "I13194","Cammack","Van Carter","10 Jun 1904","28 Feb 1933","0","Name: Van Carter Cammack
Death Date: 28 Feb 1933
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 28 years 8 months 18 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 10 Jun 1904
Birthplace: Shelby Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Erminie Cammack
Father's Name: J. A. Cammack
Father's Birthplace: Miss.
Mother's Name: Maggie Eugenia Grase
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Sawmill Plainer/Laborer
Place of Residence: Pineland, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 01 Mar 1933
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115344
Digital Film Number: 4163867
Image Number: 2166
Reference Number: cn 8926
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I32155","Cammack","William Hamilton","10 Sep 1867","26 Nov 1946","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Shelby County, Precinct 5
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 90 Sheet 3A
38-38
Cammack, C??? Head W M Sept 1868 31 M 7 Miss Miss Miss Saw Mill
Cammack, May Wf W F Nov 1877 ss M 7 4/3 Tx Ala Ala Domestic
Cammack, Blanche Dau W F Jun 1894 5 S Tx Miss Tx
Cammack, Grace Dau W F Sep 1897 2 S Tx Miss Tx
Cammack, Bennie Dau W F Nov 1899 1 S Tx Miss Tx
Crump, James M W M Feb 1850 50 M 12 Va Va Va Merchant

1910 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 5
Enumerated 22 Apr 1910
SD 2ED 157 Sheet 5B
91-92
Cammack, William H Head M W 41 m1 16 Miss Miss Miss RR.Contractor
Cammack, May E. Wf F W 32 M1 16 6 4 Tx Ala Ala
Cammack, Blanche L Dtr F W 15 S Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer Home Farm
Cammack, Grace A Dtr F W 12 S Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer Home Farm
Cammack, Bennie L Dtr F W 11 S Tx Miss Tx
Cammack, Buford G Son M W 8 S Tx Miss Tx
Cammack, Willie N Cousin M W 29 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer Home Farm
Cammack, Robert L. Brother M W 28 S Miss Miss MIss Farm Laborer Home Farm

1920 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 5
Enumerated 6 Jan 1920
SD 32 ED 193
42-43
Cammack, Will H Head M W 51 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Cammack, May Wf F W 40 M Tx Ala Ala
Cammack, Buford SOn M W 17 S Tx Miss Tx
Cammack, Joe Bailey Son M W 7 S Tx Miss Tx


","STR06" "I32135","Cammack","William Newton","15 Nov 1880","20 Aug 1944","0","According to Jack Peters he was married to Lula Day HOOD (24 Dec 1910) and to Myra Alice WATSON (21 Jan 1925). At the time of the 1910 federal census, he was listed as Willie N. Cammack, age 29, Single, born in Mississippi. He was working as a farm laborer, and living with his cousin, William H. Cammack in JP 5, Shelby County, Texas.","STR06" "I32135","Cammack","William Newton","15 Nov 1880","20 Aug 1944","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 5
Enumerated 22 Apr 1910
SD 2ED 157 Sheet 5B
91-92
Cammack, William H Head M W 41 m1 16 Miss Miss Miss RR.Contractor
Cammack, May E. Wf F W 32 M1 16 6 4 Tx Ala Ala
Cammack, Blanche L Dtr F W 15 S Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer Home Farm
Cammack, Grace A Dtr F W 12 S Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer Home Farm
Cammack, Bennie L Dtr F W 11 S Tx Miss Tx
Cammack, Buford G Son M W 8 S Tx Miss Tx
Cammack, Willie N Cousin M W 29 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer Home Farm
Cammack, Robert L. Brother M W 28 S Miss Miss MIss Farm Laborer Home Farm

","STR06" "I32144","Cammack","Wilma Emma","22 Apr 1901","5 Dec 1993","0","According to Jack Peters, she married Elbert Burton SAMFORD on January 5, 1922. Not located on the 1930 census index at Ancestry.com.

The SSDI indicates her social security card was issued in Arkansas, and her last address was Saint Louis.","STR06" "I2586","Camors","Annie","Abt 1890","Yes, date unknown","0","Wynema McGrew writes that she was still living as of 1969 in Milhaven #2 Rest Home in Baton Rouge.

Could she have been listed on the SSDI as Elnora McGrew, born 17 Dec 1888 and died 15 Feb 1969 in Baton Rouge?","STR06" "I47852","Camp","Florence Elizabeth","10 Jan 1926","4 Jul 2003","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page links her to parents Coy Roy Camp and Fannie Mae Oglesby.","STR06" "I1504","Camp","Nancy","30 Oct 1794","1862","0","Also shown as Nancy KEMP.","STR06" "I19011","Camp","Nathan","25 Sep 1808","25 Nov 1856","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Georgia, Fayette County, District Twenty-Nine
Enumerated 23 Oct 1850
398-405
Nathan Camp 38 M Merchant 7000 Ga
Frances Camp 23 F Ga
Allen Camp 2 S Ga


","STR06" "I25456","Camp","Permelia ""Amelia"" Jane","Abt 1823","Abt 1903","0","Biographical information below copied from her FindAGrave memorial page:

dau. of Saul Camp (1775-1848) and Mary Willis (1789-1857)

Permelia is a descendant of several American Revolution Patriots:

William Camp (1753 ? 1824), DAR Ancestor #A018524

Thomas Camp Sr. (1717 ? 1798), DAR Ancestor #A018519. Thomas was one of the heroes who fought at the Battle of Kings Mountain on October 7, 1780: this battle has been hailed as the turning point of the American Revolution. Thomas Camp, Sr. had several sons, six of whom served in the American Revolution and four of whom fought at the Battle of Kings Mountain with their father.

She was also a descendant of:

Daniel Fowler (1715 ? 1789), DAR Ancestor #A041057

Jesse Tate (1745 ? 1806), DAR Ancestor #A112134
","STR06" "I42253","Campbell","Alice A.","28 Jan 1893","22 Feb 1931","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6G7-VZJ
name: Alice A. Cousin
death date: 22 Feb 1931
death place: Beaumont, Jefferson Co., Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 38 years 24 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 28 Jan 1893
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: J.W. Campbell
father's birthplace: Texas
mother's name: Mrs. Blanch Woods
mother's birthplace: Texas
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Nederlands, texas
cemetery:
burial place: Brukville, Texas
burial date: 24 Feb 1931
additional relatives:
film number: 2135506
digital film number: 4163586
image number: 1374
reference number: cn 8785
Collection: Alice A. Cousin, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""
","STR06" "I18336","Campbell","Amanda W.","1 Feb 1858","21 Jun 1934","0","She was living in the homs of her future in-laws at the time of the 1870 census, listed as Amanda Campbell, age 12, ""at home.""

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K347-B2G
name: Amanda Watkins Cook
event: Death
event date: 21 Jun 1934
event place: Curtis, Shelby, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Married
Wife of W. M Cook
birth date: 01 Feb 1858
birthplace: , Louisiana
father's name: C C Campbell
born La
mother's name: Jane Watkins
born La
Informant Mrs. W C Corbitt Sr Center, Texas
Burial Fairview
certificate number: 29510
film number: 2116192
digital folder number: 005145454
image number: 02750
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Amanda Watkins Cook, 1934

Casagranda found the following obituary in a Sabine Parish newspaper:

June 29, 1934-Former Negreet resident, Mrs. W. M Cook, 76, died Thursday in her Center, Texas home after a long illness. Burial in Fairview Cemetery. Those that survive her include, husband, W. M. Cook, children: Mrs. W. S. Corbett, SR, Mrs. H. B Corbett, Mrs. R. R. Loving, Mrs. W. S. Beckram, Mrs. T. E. Cosby and Nahtan Cook, all of Center; J. M., Amarillo, Texas; C. M., Tulsa; Elmer, Fort Smith, Arkansas, Maby Cook, Lafayette, Georgia and 37 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.","STR06" "I12402","Campbell","Annie Elizabeth","Abt 1908","","0","She was living with her brother and sister-in-law, Era and Mary Campbell, at the time of the 1930 Sabine County, Texas federal census. She was listed as age 22, widowed (and having married at the age of 18), born in Louisiana, and employed as a dairy maid.","STR06" "I28853","Campbell","Charles Pinckney","Abt 1830","Abt 1906","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Alabama, Colbert County, P. O. Rupellville?
Enumerated 21 July 1870
Page 4
24-24
Campbell, Charles 39 M W Farm Laborer Alabama
Campbell, Mariah 37 F W Keeping House Alabama
Campbell, Thomas 23 M W Works on Farm Alabama
Campbell, James 12 M W Works on Farm Alabama
Campbell, Sarah 2 F W Alabama

1880 Census
Alabama, Colbert County
Enumerated 21 Jun 1880
Page 25, SD One ED 42
228-229
Campbell, I. P. 48 Farmer Ala Ala Ala
Campbell, Mariah S W F 46 Wf Keeping House Ala Ala Ala
Campbell, Sarah E W F 12 Dtr Farm Laborer Ala Ala Ala
Campbell, William P W M 7 Son Ala Ala Ala
Huett/Hurst, John R W M 64 Farmer Ga Ga Ga
","STR06" "I18539","Campbell","Charlotte Melissa","Abt 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","Appears to have been listed as Charlotte in 1850, and Melissa in 1860.","STR06" "I18335","Campbell","Christopher Columbus","Abt 1831","Bef 1865","0","He was listed a laborer at the time of the 1850 Sabine Parish census, and living in the home of Jos. and Susan Smith. He was also listed in his parents home on the same census.","STR06" "I18335","Campbell","Christopher Columbus","Abt 1831","Bef 1865","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, P. O. Many
Enumerated 9 Jun 1860
Page 1
7-7
W. B. Campbell 65 M Farmer 600 750 Va
Elizabeth Campbell 60 F Maryland
Henry Campbell 24 M Farm Laborer Mo
Mary Campbell 28 F Mo
Elizabeth Campbell 11 F La
C. C. Campbell 30 M Farm Laborer Mo
Jane Campbell 30 F La
Amanda Campbell 3 F La
","STR06" "I33203","","","","","","","" "I33204","","","","","","","" "I24206","","","","","","","" "I29622","","","","","","","" "I7563","Campbell","Edwin A.","Abt 1820","Bef 1860","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 2 Oct 1850
531-533
E. A. Campbell 30 M School Master La
Rebecca Campbell 22 F La
Lucretia Campbell 2 F La
Will Campbell 15 M None La

1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, P. O. Many
Enumerated 27 Jun 1860
Pages 35 and 36
247-247
R. A. C. Campbell 28 f $2000 350 La
P. L. Campbell 11 F La
Joseph M. Campbell 8 M La
Wallie L. Campbell 6 M La
William Campbell 4 M La
W. T. White 22 M Teacher Common School La
J. Saller 17 M ---","STR06" "I2796","Campbell","Elizabeth Jane","3 May 1866","28 Jun 1960","0","Wynema McGrew writes that she was a daughter of Albert Russell Sr. and Matilda Jane (Gilcrease) CAMPBELL.","STR06" "I8355","Campbell","Elon A.","Abt 1814","Yes, date unknown","0","Email from Sharla Linex Johnson, received April 23, 2001:

My gggg Uncle, Elon CAMPBELL married Mary Strickland 1846 Sabine Parish, LA... in 1849, upon hearing the whereabouts and death of his father, they set off to Anderson CO., TX so that Elon could claim his 3rd of the share of his father's inheritance.

They are on the 1850 Anderson CO., TX census....They had two children in TX, and after 1853 and before 1860, they are back in Sabine Parish, LA. They had a child in 1853 Anderson CO., and they are on the 1860 Sabine Parish, census.

Mary was born abt. 1832 LA. Elon was born between 1809-1815 MS. I've recently heard from another STRICKLAND researcher, who says, Yes, Mary is the daughter of Noah.

Elon CAMPBELL married in Franklin CO. MS to Sarah Jane DUNN... at some point after 1840 he left his family there and evidently went to Sabine Parish, LA...I've often wondered why??? I thought it may be the CARTER's... his mother was Selah CARTER, born in MS.. abt 179?

Elon and Mary are in Desoto Parish, LA, in 1870.. He is listed as E A CAMPBELL, on both 1860-1870 census'. I'm really trying to find the CARTER connection... Was it them, who took Elon to Sabine Parish???

I have alot of info on the CAMPBELL's.... not really the CARTER's..

Thanks again for getting back to me... I hope this helps you with more on your STRICKLAND's.

Sharla Linex-Johnson [linex_s@email.msn.com]","STR06" "I8355","Campbell","Elon A.","Abt 1814","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Anderson County
Enumerated 19 Sept 1850
68-68
Elam A. Campbell 36 M Farmer $555 Miss
Mary Campbell 17 F La
Mahuldy I/J 2/12 F Anderson Co
George W/M Campbell 16 M $360 Miss

1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, P. O. Many
Enumerated 12 Jul 1860
Page 34
375-375
E. A. Campbell 51 M Farmer 300 Miss
Mary Campbell 28 F La
Josephine Campbell 10 F Tex
George Campbell 8 M Tx
Victoria Campbell 5 M La
John Campbell 2 M La

1870 Census
Louisiana, DeSoto Parish, P. O. Mansfield
Enumerated 14 July 1870
Page 29
252-252
Campbell, E. A. 60 M W Farmer $250 Miss
Campbell, Mary 40 F W Keeping House La
Campbell, Josephine 17 F W Tx
Campbell, Matilda 15 F W Tx
Campbell, Victoria 11 F W La
Campbell, John 10 M W La
Campbell, Bluford 5 M W La
Campbell, James 2 M W La","STR06" "I3343","Campbell","Era ""Erie"" Walker","22 Mar 1905","5 Feb 1982","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 28, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 6A Stamped 28
71-74
Campbell, Era W Head M W 25 M 19 Tx Tx STx Kiln Man Lumber mill
Campbell, Mary E. F W 27 m 21 La Tx La
Campbell, James R. Son M W 3 S Tx La Tx
Campbell, Annie E Sister F W 22 Wd 18 La Tx Tx Dairymaid Public Dairy","STR06" "I18482","Campbell","George Riley","26 Nov 1875","24 Nov 1951","0","name: George Riley Campbell
death date: 24 Nov 1951
death place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
birth date 26 Nov 1875
birthplace: Many, Louisiana
marital status: Married
spouse's name
father's name: Henry Campbell
father's birthplace: Missouri
mother's name: Nancy Maxey
mother's birthplace Louisiana
occupation: Retired Carpenter
place of residence: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
cemetery Forest Lawn Memorial Park
burial place: Beaumont, Texas
burial date: 26 Nov 1951
film number: 2074870
digital film number 4167150
image number: 3438
reference number: 58155","STR06" "I30798","Campbell","Hazel L.","14 Jun 1891","11 May 1922","0","Jill Perney, a descendant heard that Hazel/Hazell died in a flu epidemic.

Name Hazel Lillian Striffler
Event Type Death
Event Date 11 May 1922
Event Place Caro, Tuscola, Michigan, United States
Gender Female
Age 30
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 14 Jun 1891
Birthplace Michigan
Birth Year (Estimated) 1892
Father's Name Elias Campbell
Mother's Name Lottie Brooker
GS Film number 1973115
Digital Folder Number 005240517
Image Number 01074

Citing this Record:
""Michigan, Death Certificates, 1921-1952,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KF7J-F13 : accessed 05 Oct 2013), Hazel Lillian Striffler, 1922.","STR06" "I18469","Campbell","Henry","8 Sep 1835","28 Sep 1915","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 3, P. O. Many
Enumerated 31 Aug 1870
Page 16
126-126
Campbell, Henry 34 M W Farmer 300 690 Mo
Campbell, Nancy 22 F W Keeping House Texas
Campbell, Elizabeth 8 F W At Home La
Campbell, William 4 M W La
127-127
Campbell, Eliza 71 F W At Home $410 Maryland
Campbell, Mary J 41 F W At Home Mo
128-128
Campbell, Millie E 42 F W Keeping House Miss
Howard, Lamb 10 M W At Home La
Campbell, Jamew W 5 M W Miss? La? La ?


1900 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 3
Enumerated 5 July 1900
SD 4 ED 90 Sheet 17B
293-299
Campbell, Henry Head W M Sept 1835 64 M 21 Mo E.Ver Mo Farmer
Campbell, Sarah E Wf W F July 1854 45 M 21 4/3 La NC NC
Campbell, Emma J Dtr W F Sept 1881 18 S La Mo La At School
Campbell, Lavinia Dtr W F Feb 1885 15 S La Mo La At School
Campbell, Blanch Dtr W F Dec 1887 12 S La Mo La At School
Kelly, Jack J Boarder W M 1856 S La Ire Ire Farmer
Eason, Nancy Mother-in-law W F July 1827 72 Ed 1/0 Ala Ala Ala


","STR06" "I30964","Campbell","Ida","26 Nov 1880","22 Sep 1960","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MM5B-K2D/p1
Name: Ida Campbell Horn
Death Date: 22 Sep 1960
Death Place: Liberty, Liberty, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 79 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 26 Nov 1880
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Campbell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lena Travis
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116474
Digital Film Number: 4120481
Image Number: 00370
Reference Number: 55352
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I16310","Campbell","Isaac","Abt 1813","7 Sep 1843","0","CAMPBELL, ISAAC (ca. 1813? 1843). Isaac Campbell, Republic of Texas congressman, was born about 1813. He moved to Texas in January 1836 as a single man and settled in San Augustine County, where he married Elizabeth Holman. From December 5, 1838, to January 24, 1839, he represented San Augustine County in the House of Representatives of the Third Congress of the republic and was one of the commissioners who selected the site of the city of Austin. Campbell was a royal arch Mason, a charter member in 1837 of the McFarland Lodge in San Augustine, and a representative in 1838 of the Grand Lodge of the Republic of Texas. He assisted in formation of the Rising Star chapter in 1841. In 1839 early Texas architect and master builder Augustus Phelps built Campbell a two-story Greek-Revival home on Main Street in San Augustine. The home was sold to Matthew Cartwright in 1847 and was still in excellent condition in 1990. Campbell lived there until his death on September 7, 1843. The probate of his estate was not filed until December 19, 1846.

BIBLIOGRAPHY:
George L. Crocket, Two Centuries in East Texas (Dallas: Southwest, 1932; facsimile reprod. 1962). Texas House of Representatives, Biographical Directory of the Texan Conventions and Congresses, 1832? 1845 (Austin: Book Exchange, 1941).","STR06" "I21623","Campbell","Isla","1 Sep 1889","22 Feb 1941","0","She died after fracturing her skull in an accidental fall downstairs.

Id#: 0351000 Name: Strong, Isla C. Date: Feb 22 1941 Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #078. Notes: Strong: Isla C., wife of Warren A., mother of Warren, jr., sister of Orla Campbell, Mrs. George Kiewert of Milwaukee; Mrs. Frank Masek of Marquette, Mich.; suddenly, Feb. 20. Funeral services from the Fairhill Home of the Millard Son & Raper Co., Fairhill at East blvd., Saturday, Feb. 22, at 2:30 p. m.","STR06" "I18536","Campbell","James","Abt 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, P.O. Many
Enumerated 31 Aug 1860
Page 99
652-680
James Campbell 35 M Teacher Common Scool 300 400 La
Matilda Campbell 40 F Ala
Robert Shull (Sibley?) 16 M F. L. La","STR06" "I27329","","","","","","","" "I27328","","","","","","","" "I28425","","","","","","","" "I18181","Campbell","Jane","Bef 1758","Yes, date unknown","0","""Of Loudon County....dau. of Edward Campbell of Scotland and w. Margaret CONNER. Edward Campbell is said to have been first-cousin of the Duke of Argyll."" (Payne, p. 249).","STR06" "I26215","","","","","","","" "I11023","Campbell","Jim Eldon","30 Oct 1931","7 Nov 2016","0","His name was not listed on the Texas Birth Index. He was simply shown as a son born to J E Campbell and Arie Strickland.

He is the father of Charlotte Elaine (Mrs. Lester Procell) and Martha Ann (Mrs. Bobby Goins).
","STR06" "I13590","Campbell","Joseph Edward","Abt 1895","1 Oct 1975","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMG7-G6M/p1
Name: Joseph Edward Campbell
Death Date: 01 Oct 1975
Death Place: Pasadena, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 81 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1894
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Campbell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Helena Travis
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 01 Oct 1975
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243832
Digital Film Number: 4167881
Image Number: 1284
Reference Number: 1295
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I13590","Campbell","Joseph Edward","Abt 1895","1 Oct 1975","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Justice Precinct 1
Enumerated April 29, 1930 by William H. Davidson
SD 202-3, ED 19th Sheet 9B
137-141
James and Mary STRICKLAND family
138-142
Campbell, Joe E Head M W 35 M 28 Tx Miss Miss Bridge Work Railroad
Campbell, Arie E Wf F W 29 m 22 Tx Tx La
Campbell, J. A. Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Campbell, Margie S. Dtr F W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I47625","Campbell","Lillie Dee","Abt 1900","23 Apr 1992","0","Lillie appears to have been a daughter of William and America Campbell, the family the Julian McLamore was boarding with at the time of the 1920 census. FamilySearch.org shows her a

In 1941, Lillie helped have a delayed birth certificate issued for her eldest child, William Robert McLamore. At that time, she was a resident of Wichita County, Texas, and she signed the affidavit as Lillie Dee McLemore Hunt. Her headstone, posted on FamilySearch.org shows her as Lillie Dee Miller, 1900-1992. The tree on FamilySearch shows her as the ninth of 11 children born to William M. Campbell and America Francis McWhorter, both originall of Clay County, Kentucky.","STR06" "I47625","Campbell","Lillie Dee","Abt 1900","23 Apr 1992","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Baylor County,JP 3
Enumerated 8 Jan 1920
SD 13 ED 13 Sheet 1B
3/3
Campbell, William M Head M W 62 M Ky Tenn Tenn
Campell, America Wf W F 57 M Ky Ky Ky
Campbell, Lillie D Dtr F W 19 S Tx Ky Ky
Campbell, John A Son M W 16 S Tx Ky Ky
Campbell, Russell W Son M W 11 S Tx Ky Ky
McLamore, Julin Boarder M W 44 Wd Tx Tx Tenn Doctro
McLamore, John T Boarder M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
McLamore, Valerie Boarder F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Chaffin, William F Board M W 48 S Tx Tenn Tenn Engineer Cotton Gin

1930 Census
Texas, Wichita, Wichita Falls
Enumerated April 11, 1930
ED 243-43 SD 3 Sheet 13 B
301-316
Grady, Wililam Head M W 40 M 23Tx Ala Tx Laborer Telephone
Grady, Verna W F W 36 M 18 Tx Ky Ky
Grady, James Son M W 10 S Tx Ky Ky
----/317
McLamore, Lilly Head W F W 29 Div 19 Tx Ky Ky None
McLamore, Author Son M W 2 1/2 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I22263","Campbell","Lorraine","13 Oct 1915","24 Apr 1996","0","Said to be a daughter of Samuel Sullivan Campbell and Clare Clayton.","STR06" "I38043","Campbell","Mahulda Josephine","1 Apr 1850","2 Jun 1919","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MM59-G48/p1
Name: Mrs. M.J. Ratliff
Death Date: 02 Jun 1919
Death Place: Granbury, Hood, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 69 years 2 months 2 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 01 Apr 1850
Birthplace: Harris Co., Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Elan Campbell
Father's Birthplace: La.
Mother's Name: Mary Stuckland
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housekeeper
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Grandbury
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 04 Jun 1919
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2073634
Digital Film Number: 4167856
Image Number: 553
Reference Number: cn 19017
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I8130","Campbell","Margie Sue","13 Nov 1928","23 Jun 1994","0","The Sabine County Reporter
June 29, 1994, Page 8

Margie Sue Burkhalter

Margie Sue Burkhalter, 65, of 2272 Philmore, Beaumont, died Thursday, June 23, 1994, at the Regional Medical Center Hospital in Beaumont.

Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Saturday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Johnny Creasong and Floyd Wright officiating. Interment followed at Gravelhill Cemetery in Sabine County.

Mrs. Burkhalter was born Nov. 13, 1928, in Sabine County as a daughter of the late Joseph Edward and Arie Elizabeth (Strickland) Campbell. She was a member of the Church of God and had lived in Beaumont for 48 years.

Survivors: husband, A. Z. Burkhalter of Beaumont; a granddaughter, Kristen Burkhalter; and two brothers, Jim Campbell of Hemphill and J. A. Campbell of Pasedena.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2008)","STR06" "I16374","Campbell","Mary Druscilla","25 Dec 1772","9 Jan 1851","0","Ronnie's source was:

familysearch.org","STR06" "I18468","Campbell","Mary J.","Abt 1829","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census ListingsL

1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 3, P. O. Many
Enumerated 31 Aug 1870
Page 16
126-126
Campbell, Henry 34 M W Farmer 300 690 Mo
Campbell, Nancy 22 F W Keeping House Texas
Campbell, Elizabeth 8 F W At Home La
Campbell, William 4 M W La
127-127
Campbell, Eliza 71 F W At Home $410 Maryland
Campbell, Mary J 41 F W At Home Mo
128-128
Campbell, Millie E 42 F W Keeping House Miss
Howard, Lamb 10 M W At Home La
Campbell, Jamew W 5 M W Miss? La? La ?


","STR06" "I7471","Campbell","Mary Lee ""Polly""","Abt 1898","Abt 1973","0","Not able to locate on the Texas Death Index, or on Texas Deaths, 1890-1976 on FamilySearch.org.","STR06" "I39937","Campbell","Pearl Lee","13 Mar 1928","20 May 2012","0","Pearl Lee McLemore, 84, passed away Sunday, May 20, 2012. Funeral: 11 a.m. Thursday at Edge Park United Methodist Church, 5616 Crowley Road, Fort Worth. Interment: 2 p.m. in Newberry Cemetery, Millsap. Visitation: 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at Winscott Road Funeral Home, 1001 Winscott Road. Lee was born March 13, 1928, in Gainesville. She graduated from Gainesville High School. Lee was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She led a long, good and happy life, and she will be dearly missed by her family, who have many fond memories of ""Lee,"" ""Mom,"" ""Grandmother"" or ""Mimi."" Lee put her trust in Christ alone for life and salvation. Lee was predeceased by a sister, Ruby Gregg, and granddaughter, Darshana McLemore. Survivors: Loving husband of 67 years, Eugene ""Buck"" McLemore; son, David McLemore and wife, Ginny, of San Antonio and their sons, Gabriel and Sam; son, Paul McLemore and wife, Debora, of Fort Worth and their children, Nathan, Jonathan, Jennifer, Zachary and Allie; sister, Jean Edenfield and husband, Emmett, of Tullahoma, Tenn.; sister, Jo Campbell of Tullahoma, Tenn.; niece, Carolyn O'Hara; nephews, Mark, Gary and Peter Edenfield; and nine great-grandchildren.

Published in Star-Telegram on May 22, 2012","STR06" "I1402","Campbell","Philonia Lucresia","9 Mar 1889","24 Jul 1958","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMRS-5XB/p1
Name: Pailonia L. Mcclelland
Death Date: 24 Jul 1958
Death Place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 69 years 4 months 15 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 09 Mar 1889
Birthplace: Louisiana
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W.E. Campbell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lena Travis
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Springhill Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine County Texas
Burial Date: 25 Jul 1958
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2115550
Digital Film Number: 4167329
Image Number: 1929
Reference Number: 41341
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I13053","","","","","","","" "I18465","Campbell","W. R.","Abt 1795","Aft 1860","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
13 Sept 1850
305-307
Henry and Anne WHITE
306-308
W. R. Campbell 55 Va
Eliza Campbell 57 F Ky/Md
Jas. Campbell 23 M School Teacher Mo
Mary Campbell 21 F Mo
Columbus Campbell 19 M None Mo
Henry Campbell 15 M None Mo
America Campbell 12 F La


1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, P. O. Many
Enumerated 9 Jun 1860
Page 1
7-7
W. B. Campbell 65 M Farmer 600 750 Va
Elizabeth Campbell 60 F Maryland
Henry Campbell 24 M Farm Laborer Mo
Mary Campbell 28 F Mo
Elizabeth Campbell 11 F La
C. C. Campbell 30 M Farm Laborer Mo
Jane Campbell 30 F La
Amanda Campbell 3 F La
","STR06" "I18534","Campbell","Will","Abt 1805","Aft 1860","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 2 Sept 1850
Stamped 115
153-155
Will Campbell 45 M Va
Hanna Campbell 39 F Ark
Jas. Campbell 15 M La
Mary Campbell 12 F La
W. H. Campbell 10 M La
Charlotte Campbell 7 F La
Elizabeth Campbell 5 F La
Robt. Campbell 2 M La

1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, P. O. Many
Enumerated 18 Jun 1860
Page 23
162-162
William Campbell 55 M Farmer $--- $250 Va
Hannah Campbell 48 F Ark
William H. Campbell 20 M La
Mary A. Campbell 21 F La
Melissa Campbell 17 F La
Elizabeth Campbell 15 F La
Robert Campbell 12 M La
Francis Campbell 9 M La
George W. Campbell 6 M La
","STR06" "I9454","Campbell","William Edwin","16 Jun 1853","2 Jun 1933","0","Said to be the son of Edwin Arnold Campbell and Rebecca Montgomery. May have instead been born in Sabine Parish.","STR06" "I9454","Campbell","William Edwin","16 Jun 1853","2 Jun 1933","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Sabine County Texas, Precinct 1, Hemphill
#118-120
Campbell, William E., male, 54 years old, widowed, occupation-farmer, born TX, father born NC, mother born LA
Campbell, Philonia, female, daughter, 25 years old, single, born LA, parents born TX
Campbell, Ruth, female, daughter, 23 years old, single, born LA, parents born TX
Campbell, Lilian, female, daughter, 21 years old, single, born LA, parents born TX
Campbell, Joseph E., male, son, 16 years old, occupation-farmer, born TX, parents born TX
Campbell, Mary, female, daughter, 13 years old, born TX, parents born TX
Campbell, Absolum, male, son, 6 years old, born TX, parents born TX
Campbell, Era, male, son, 5 years old, born LA, parents born TX
Campbell, Elizabeth, female, daughter, 3 years old, born LA, parents born TX
Campbell, Joseph N., male, brother, 59 years old, single, occupation-farmer, born LA, father born NC, mother born LA

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Justice Precinct 1
Enumerated April 29, 1930 by William H. Davidson
SD 202-3, ED 19th Sheet 9B
Lower Hemphill and Bronson
140-144
Craig, James R. Head M W 39 M 25 Tx Miss Tx Farm
Craig, Mary L Wf F W 31 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Craig, Beatrice L Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Craig, Ruby J. Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Craig, Katie G. Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Craig, James P. Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Craig, Dorothy R. Dtr F W 2 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Campbell, William E Father-in-law M W 74 Wd 24 Tx Tx Tx
Ferguson, Richard A Boarder m W 63 Wd 25 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Ranch

(Courtesy Yolanda Pepper Miller)","STR06" "I11530","","","","","","","" "I15332","Candelari","Anselmo ""Elmo"" Joseph","1 Apr 1922","14 Jun 2008","0","He enlisted in the Army Air Corps during World War II. He was shown as a citizen and resident of Harris County, Texas, High School graduated, and his civil occupation was listed as ""checkers."" He was single, 67 inches tall, and weighed 131 pounds.","STR06" "I28993","Cannefax","Ada","14 Oct 1861","11 Nov 1940","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MM25-JHH/p1
Name: Ada Wright
Death Date: 11 Nov 1940
Death Place: Conroe, Montgomery, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 79 years 28 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 14 Oct 1861
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Canefax
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mannie Wright
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Conroe, Montgomery, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Hico, , Texas
Burial Date: 12 Nov 1940
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138121
Digital Film Number: 4030498
Image Number: 1535
Reference Number: cn 51884
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I12793","Cannon","David C.","Abt 1820","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 5 Oct 1850
Page 314
55-55
David C. Cannon 30 M Farmer $300 Ill
(Indexed on Ancestry.com, in error, as Daniel Carmon)
Mary Anne Cannon 26 F La
Elizabeth Cannon 7 F Tx
Martha Jane Cannon 6 F Tx
Rebecca E Cannon 4 F Tx
Green B. Cannon 1 m Tx
Clorinda M Cannon 3/12 F Tx
","STR06" "I37181","Cannon","Ercel Annice","16 Apr 1930","12 Feb 2002","0","Ercel Annice Cannon
Date of Birth: 16 Apr 1930
Gender: Female
Birth County: Wichita
Father's Name: Jason N Cannon
Mother's Name: Bessie Register
Roll Number: 1930_0002

Her daughter, Valinda, writes that her parents were both of Hemphill, Texas.

John W. Clark instead shows her as Annice CONNOR.","STR06" "I40529","","","","","","","" "I6083","Cannon","Ida Elizabeth","9 Jul 1864","23 Oct 1940","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD26-426
Name: Ida Elizabeth Crawford
Event Date: 23 Oct 1940
Event Place: Center, Shelby, Texas
Gender: Female
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 76 years 3 months 14 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 09 Jul 1864
Birthplace: Tx
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Rovenna Curmon (sic, CANNON)
Father's Birthplace: Ms
Mother's Name: Francis U/V,. Matthews
Mother's Birthplace: Tx
Occupation: Housewife
Residence Place: Center, Shelby, TX
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place: Shelbyville, Tx
Burial Date: 24 Oct 1940
Informant's Name (Original): X
GS Film number: 2138120
Digital Folder Number: 4030496
Image Number: 380
Reference ID: cn47761
Collection: Ida Elizabeth Crawford, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I23209","Cannon","James Kendall","10 Aug 1935","3 Sep 2005","0","Name: James Kendall Cannon Date of Birth: 10 Aug 1935 Gender: Male Birth County: Angelina Father's Name: Jason Nathaniel Cannon Mother's Name: Bessie Register Roll Number: 1935_0002

The Sabine County Reporter
September 7, 2005, Page 11

Kendall Cannon

James Kendall Cannon died Saturday, Sept. 3, 2005, at his residence in Hemphill following an illness. Kendall was born Aug. 10, 1935, and was 70 years old at the time of his death.

He was a member of Pipefitters Local #195 before returning to Hemphill and he owned and operated Cannon's Propane Company. He also served in the U. S. Air Force during the 1950's.

Survivors: his wife, Frances Cannon of Hemphill; three daughters, Brenda Smith of Newton, Kathy Stanley of Warren, and Peggy Cannon of Yellowpine; a sister, Erlyne Cannon of Reno, Nevada; a brother, Dean Vance of Yellowpine; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill. Interment followed at Yellowpine Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to Six Mile Baptist Church Building Fund at HC 53, Box 4830, Hemphill, TX 75948; or Lakes Area Hospice at P. O. Box 2086, Jasper, TX 75951.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeraal Home Inc. Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, July 2012)","STR06" "I40530","Cannon","Jason Clark","25 Jun 1923","23 Jun 1977","0","Military Marker Only, S Sgt US Marine Corps WW II. The BIRLS Death File shows his dates of service as 9 Jun 1941 through 14 Apr 1947.

","STR06" "I15483","Cannon","Jason Nathaniel ""J N""","7 Jan 1894","16 Oct 1972","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMPB-JQY/p1
Name: Jason Nathaniel Cannon
Death Date: 16 Oct 1972
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 78 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1894
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Henry Albert Cannon
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Durden
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242193
Digital Film Number: 4169872
Image Number: 1953
Reference Number: 84098
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

World War II Draft registration cards, on the same website, show he was born in Hemphill on 7 Jan 1894. The 1920 census instead shows his place of birth as Louisiana.

Bonnie Hyden, a granddaughter, writes that ""Grandpa was born in Rainbow, Louisiana...if I remember correctly. He was a prize fighter in his younger days...and quite good, from what Dad says. He ended up in Galveston, Tx at one point. One day he was in a small cafe where a man started a ruckus...which Grandpa finished for him and threw the man out! Grandpa was not a big man...he just had all the right moves. ;-) The owner of the cafe was a Greek man and he was impressed with Grandpa...so he hired him. This started Grandpa in the cafe business. Somehow, he ended up in Lufkin, Texas where he met Bessie Register...Grandma Cannon. The Registers were a fairly ""well-to-do"" family in Lufkin and they didn't take too kindly to Grandma taking a shine to Grandpa! As I hear, the Registers NEVER cared for Grandpa...and the feeling was mutual. Dad says that Grandpa had lived a fairly ""free"" lifestyle and loved to dance. Grandma was a devout Nazarene and therefore dancing was a BIG no-no. For her...Grandpa gave up bars, dancing and all his wild ways. At some point they moved to Hemphill, Texas where Grandpa opened up a cafe on the town square. Grandma was always in poor health and having all those kids didn't help any. She was in and out of hospitals, and such facilities. I've heard she was hospitalized when she gave birth to Aunt Marguerite and was sedated to the point that she did not remember the birth...and didn't believe that was her baby! Dad says that he has one memory of them all sitting down at the table for supper, as a family. Grandpa was always working at the cafe; Grandma was always sick. Gramdma passed away when Dad was 12. The older kids were big enough to go out on their own but Dad and two younger brothers were pretty much on their own...they thought. Dad says now that he realizes everyone in town was watching them and would report to Grandpa on their activities and whereabouts, although he didn't know it then. Which was cause for some confusion when they'd come to the cafe or home and Grandpa would give them a switchin' for some supposed secret...yet wrong deed! lol

Grandpa was a man of rigid yet right principles and he didn't mind at all standing up for what was right. One story says that he ran a preacher out of town because he was teaching from some ""new"" Bible which, apparently, didn't quite line up with the one Grandpa had. My favorite story, from Dad, concerns two men who had been out all night drinking and decided to stop in to the cafe for a bite to eat. Upon entering the cafe they got loud, vulgar and disruptive running off most of Grandpa's customers. This did NOT sit well with Grandpa Cannon! The two men seated themselves at the counter and ORDERED a steak meal. Grandpa silently went into the kitchen, slapped two steaks on the grill, turned them over and then slapped them into the plate...about that fast. He finished their dinners off with cold, day old mashed 'taters and whatever vegetable he had sitting there...waiting to go into the hog slop. He then took the plates to the end of the counter and slid them down the counter to his ""customers"". Dad says that Grandpa consider sliding a plate to a customer the height of rudeness. The two men took one look at their plates and didn't like what they saw. But...when they looked up at Grandpa to ""protest""...they were looking straight into the barrel of his .45 which he kept under the counter. He ordered them to eat their dinners...every last bit...then he made them pay and told them to get out and don't EVER come back. When the men got to their truck, they were a bit ""aggravated"" so they figured they'd teach J.N a lesson. (That's what everyone around here knew Grandpa by). The men retrieved their shotguns from their truck and commenced to shooting out the large picture windows of the cafe! Grandpa answered them back with his .45 and actually wounded one of the men. That convinced the other man that Grandpa wasn't up for being bullied and he put his gun down. The wounded man was rushed to the local dr and the Sheriff stopped in to the cafe to question Grandpa. Grandpa asked the Sheriff, ""Did I call you?"" The Sheriff replied, ""Well no, J.N. But hell! You shot a man! I have to get a statement from you."" Grandpa stated, ""There are only two reasons you need to be in my establishment. 1) to eat. 2) if I call you. I didn't call you. So, are you here to eat?"" Sheriff, ""No...but...J.N....we have to clear this up!"" Grandpa, ""It's clear. They ran off my customers, they trashed my place. I shot what I was aiming at and the whole thing came to an end. Now...if you're not eating, I think it best you leave."" And...the Sheriff left. BUT...Grandpa then went everyday and visited the man he had shot, taking him free meals (since hospital food wasn't any good, he said) and they were good friends after that.

I only have a handful of personal memories of Grandpa since we lived out of state, but in his later years he operated a fruit stand at the corner of the square. I remember stopping by there once and never in my short life had I ever seen such.""","STR06" "I15483","Cannon","Jason Nathaniel ""J N""","7 Jan 1894","16 Oct 1972","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Angelina County, JP #1
Enumerated 14 Day Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 4 Sheet 2A
Lufkin and Burke Road
29-29
Cannon, Jason Head M W 26 M La Ala Ala Farmer
Cannon, Bessie Wf F W 25 m Tx Tx Tx
Cannon, Hilie Mother F W 51 Wd Ala Ala Ala
Caoon, Jessie Sister F W 16 S Tx Ala Ala
Cannon, Mixon Br M W 12 S Tx Ala Ala
Cannon, Rosie Sister F W 10 S Tx Ala Ala","STR06" "I40534","Cannon","Jeffery Lynn","23 Mar 1949","19 Feb 2016","0","Jeffery Cannon Strickland, 66, passed away Friday afternoon in the East Texas Medical Center, Tyler, Texas. She was born in Kilgore, Texas to Jason Clark and Uni Bell Hamilton Cannon. Jeffery has lived in Hemphill all her life and was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother.

She is survived by her husband Joe Strickland of Hemphill, her daughter Jeannie Blue and husband John of Hemphill, Her sister Annette Conner and husband Bob of Hemphill, her grandchildren; Tyler Mosley, J.B. Mikeman, Hunter Mosley, Jalyn Mosley and great grandchild Kacelynn Fiedler. Jeffery is preceded in death by her son Jason Mosley.

Visitation will be from 6:00pm until 8:00pm, Monday, February 22, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. A memorial service will be held at 11:00am, Saturday, February 27, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website","STR06" "I34901","Cannon","Mary Ann","25 Oct 1809","27 Sep 1885","0","Nancy Mayo Bishop writes that she was the daughter of William CANNON and Elizabeth ""Betsey"" RUFF.","STR06" "I40528","Cannon","William ""Billy"" Nathaniel","4 Aug 1933","17 Aug 1999","0","He was born Clarence Mixon Cannon, but later changed his name to Dean Mixon Vance. His brother Billy Cannon also changed his last name to Vance, both boys wanting to make their way under their own reputation, not that of their grandfather. Bonnie Hyden indicated their older sister, Erlyne, helped them chose their new names. When he moved back to Sabine County, he started using the name Billy Cannon once again. He is listed on the SSDI as William N. CANNON.

He was a welder for many years and a Hemphill City Policeman in his later years.","STR06" "I47653","Canter","Jim","13 Nov 1928","26 Oct 2006","0","Obituary
(Copied from FindAGrave)

Jacksonville Daily Progress
October 2006

Coach Jim Canter 11/13/1928 -10/26/2006
Services for Jim Canter, 77, Jacksonville are scheduled for Saturday, October 28th at 2:00 PM at Central Baptist Church with Rev. Dr. Bruce Webb officiating.

Burial will be in the Still Waters Memorial Gardens under the direction of Autry Funeral Home, Jacksonville. Coach Canter died October 26, 2006 in Tyler.

He was born November 13, 1928, in Homer, LA to the late Robert E. and Lena Jackson Canter.

He married Lucy Kennedy in Nacogdoches in 1950.

He attended Kilgore High School and Stephen F. Austin University, where he lettered in three years in football and baseball and was inducted into the SFA Athletic Hall of Fame in 1978.

He was an All-Lone Star Conference Safety in 1949, while leading the Lumberjacks in punt returns and interceptions.

He was an All-Lone Star Conference selection in baseball in 1948 and 1950, pitching the Lumberjacks to three consecutive LSC championships.

Coach Canter served thirty-three years as football coach and Athletic Director. He coached in Gladewater, Beckville, Stephen F. Austin University, Orange, DeKalb, Southern State University in Magnolia, AR. and Jacksonville. At DeKalb, Coach Canter won four district championships in six years.

During Coach Canter's tenure at Jacksonville High School, he guided the Indians to championship over 50 percent of the time and was named district 8-AAA Coach of the Year in 1974 and 1975.

In 1965, Coach Canter earned ""Four States Coach of the Year"" honors from the Texarkana Gazette, followed by the ""East Texas Coach of the Year"" awarded by the Tyler Morning Telegraph in 1971.

Jim Canter was a member and former elder of the First Christian Church, Tyler. He served as chairman of the board at First Methodist Church, Jacksonville, and was an elder and Sunday School Superintendent at First Christian Church, Nacogdoches.

He taught the Alpha Omega and Pearl Malloy Sunday School classes at First United Methodist Church in Jacksonville and the Fidelis class at First Christian Church, Tyler.

He was active in scouting many years. He served three years on the board of directors of the Texas High School Coaches Association and was presented the President's Award by the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce in 1975.

He was preceded in death by their son Steve Canter.

Survivors include his wife Lucy; his sons, Mark Canter and his wife Aline, Jacksonville, and John Canter and wife Nan, Houston; his daughter-in-law Julie Canter, Jacksonville; grandchildren Stephen and wife Rachel Canter, Joseph Canter and Clay Canter, Jacksonville; Caleb Canter, Magnolia; Luke Canter, Ft. Bragg, N.C.; Merry Caroline Canter, McKinney; Miranda Canter and Joseph Lemons Canter, Houston; brother Sam Canter, Blanchard, LA; and sister Earsie Lynn, Bossier City, LA.

Pallbearers are Stephen Canter, Caleb Canter, Clay Canter, Luke Canter, Joseph Canter, and George Kennedy, III.

Family will receive friends from 5:00 to 7:00 PM Friday, October 27th at Autry Funeral Home.

If desired, memorials may be made to the Hospice of East Texas, 4111 University Blvd., Tyler, Texas. 75701 or to the Rockin' C Ranch, 5300 CR 325, Lindale, Texas. 75771.

Hospice of East Texas, 4111 University Blvd, Tyler, Texas 75701 or Rockin' C Ranch, 5300 CR 325, Lindale, TX 75771","STR06" "I38321","Cantrall","Catherine E.","28 Mar 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","The Cantrell family: a biographical album and history of the descendants of Zebulon Cantrell...covering the period from 1700 to 1898, edited by Carmi G. Cantrell, Google eBook notes that she was born March 26, 1853. Married G. H. RIDDLE March 18, 1874. They have no children, and live near Rushville, Neb.","STR06" "I38361","Cantrall","Clarissa","Abt 1833","1 Sep 1916","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/9FQX-5FV/p1
Name: Clarissa Cantrall
Titles and Terms (original):
Death Date: 01 Sep 1916
Death Place: Road Dist. No.98, Menard, Illinois
Gender: Female
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Age: 83
Estimated Birth Year: 1833
Birth Date: About 1833
Birthplace: Sangamon Co., Ill.
Father: Thomas Cantrall
Father's Titles and Terms (original):
Father's Birth Place: Kentucky
Mother: Mclemore
Mother's Titles and Terms (original):
Mother's Birth Place:
Occupation: Seamstress
Residence:
Street Address:
Spouse:
Spouse's Titles and Terms (original):
Spouse's Birthplace:
Burial Date: 03 Sep 1916
Burial Place: Athens, Ill.
Cemetery:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4007976
Image Number: 1074
Film Number: 1530829
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn27378
Collection: Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947","STR06" "I38317","Cantrall","David P.","7 May 1818","21 Jan 1892","0","The Cantrell family: a biographical album and history of the descendants of Zebulon Cantrell...covering the period from 1700 to 1898, edited by Carmi G. Cantrell, Google eBook notes that ""D. P. Cantrall, son of Wyatt, was born May 7, 1818, in Ohio. That year his parents moved to Sagamon county, Illinois. March 13, 1841, he married Eleanor McLemore. She was born March 20, 1820. Their children are: Young M., Sarah E., Erastus D., Catherine E. Y. M Cantrall lives at Milledgeville, Ill. Mrs. Catherine Riddle lives near Rushville, Neb. The other two died youn. Mrs. Cantrall died January 15, 1864, and David P. married for his second wife Ursual Bull Janaury 15, 1861. Their children are: Eddie C., Wyatt B., and Nettie C. Mrs. Eddie C. Kirkpatrick lived near Lisbon, Iowa. Wyatt B. lives near Stanborn, Iowa. Mrs. Nettie C. Whiteman near Lisbon, Iowa. David P. Cantrall died January 21, 1892, and his widow died August 25, 1894. ""","STR06" "I38319","Cantrall","Erastus D.","Abt 1848","22 Jun 1867","0","The Cantrell family: a biographical album and history of the descendants of Zebulon Cantrell...covering the period from 1700 to 1898, edited by Carmi G. Cantrell, Google eBook notes that Erastus D. Cantrall died June 22, 1867, when 19 years old.","STR06" "I38358","Cantrall","Joshua","8 Aug 1748","9 Sep 1800","0","All of this information about Joshua Cantrell and his brothers and sisters is taken from the book ""The Cantrell Family"" written by Carmi G. Cantrell, Illinois, 1898.

""Joshua Cantrell was a soldier in the war for American Independence. He was born in Penn., but moved to Virginia, then to Kentucky in 1789. He was the father of nine sons, but no daughter. Four of his sons died without families, the other five married in Kentucky and moved to Ohio, then to Illinois. There were born to them 64 children, 33 sons and 31 daughters.""


Following info. about the Joshua Cantrill family from Anette Stanley Rardin, posted on the Cantrell Family Genealogy Forum, Aug. 12, 1998.........

""It is possible that Joshua Cantrill was a relative. He lived in Pittsylvania Co., VA, in the 1780s. In 1794 in Mercer Co., KY., Lewis Castleman sued Joshua Cantrill regarding an unpaid debt. He is found on the 1800 census in Montgomery Co., KY. He signed his will on 20/26 Aug. 1800 and it was probated Oct. 14, 1800, Montgomery Co., KY. He named wife Ann and children: Wyatt, Zebulon, Joshua, and William. Executors: Zebulon Cantrill and James Graham. Witnessed by Thomas Isles/Iles, J./I. H. Jenkins, and Andrew Biggs. (Montgomery County Will Abstracts compiled by Mrs. W.P. Oldham, pp. 77, 83 (another abstract of same will, but Wyatt was omitted and there are a few changes in spellings.) From Kentucky Records - Early Wills and Marriages, Old Bible Records and Tombstone Inscriptions, by Julia Ardery, Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1969.) It is possible that Mary Cantrill who married Morris Thomas was also a relative. Morris and Mary left Chester Co., PA., in 1777 and moved to what is now Hardy Co., WVA. Their descendants lived in Hardy Co., now WVA, Pittsylvania Co., VA., and Mercer Co., KY.""


Further info. on Joshua Cantrall, son of Zebulon's son, Joseph...... GEN FORUM
Children's birth and marriage and death dates posted by Linda Oatman on Aug. 25, 1998.

Following info. from DAR Lineage Books (152 Vols.)
Joshua Cantrell (1748-1800) served as a private during the Revolution and took the oath of allegiance, 1776, in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. He was born in Pennsylvania, moved to Botetourt County, Virginia., when quite a lad, and died in Bath County, Kentucky.

Following from: ""Wills, Estates, Inventories, 1797-1879, Montgomery Co., KY.
Page 14 + Joshua Cantril 1800 26th day, August Wife: Ann
A Negro gal named, Nancy, willed to Ann. Sons, Wyatt; Zebulon; Joshua; William; Levy.
Witnesses: ThomasIlez, James H. Linking, Andrew Biggs

Page 47 -- Inventory of property of Joshua Cantrell ..............

Following information in regard to Joshua Cantrell comes from the Database on Ancestry.com ........ Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books (152 vols.) ""Joshua Cantrell (1748-1800) served as a private during the Revolution and took the Oath of Allegiance, 1776, in Pittsylvania County, Va. He was born in Pennsylvania, moved to Botetourt County, Va., when quite young, and died in Bath County, Ky.


Notes for JOSHUA CANTRELL by Warren G. Cantrell ....................... Done for the CantrellCousin Project.,

""We know that Joseph Cantrell's son, Joshua, born 8 August, 1748, appears in the Augusta Co., VA court records 17 August 1758, when he was made a servant of John McMahon. We know from Franklin Co., VA Court Records, March Court, 1788, that Stephen Cantrell gave a Power of Attorney to Joshua Cantrell, his half brother, and that it was proven and ordered recorded. We know that Joshua married Ann Graham and lived in Botetcourt Co. 1773 and in 1789 moved to Bath Co., KY, where he died 9 September 1800.""

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","STR06" "I38356","Cantrall","Levi","10 Oct 1787","22 Feb 1860","0","Levi Cantrall, the seventh son of Joshua, was born October 1, 1787, in Virginia. His parents moved to Kentucky in 1789. He was there married to Fanny England, November 30, 1809. Sher was born October 2, 1792. They moved to Ohio, then to Illinois, reaching the place where Springfield now stands, December 4, 1819. They journeyed to a place near where the town of Cantrall now is, and there improved a farm where Mr. Cantrall lived until his death. The following notes are taken from writing left by him:

""December 4, I camped where Springfield now is a city. December 5, came across the Sangamon River and on the 7th looked for the location I now live on. December 8 set to build a cabin and got one raised and chinked and chimney up to the mantle, and the weather set in so hard that mortar could not be used. December 24 the snow began to fall, one snow after another, until it was two feet on a level and became extremely cold until the 11th of February. On the night of the 11th it moderated and rained until 12 o'clock. At this date there was Wyatt Cantrall, Matthew Holland, Alexander Crawford, Henry Crawford, Kellogg, John Dixon and myself, on the way to the American bottom for provisions. In the evening changed severely cold. Camped at Hickory Point. Met William Proctor with a lot of stock hogs and 112th camped together. December 13th camped at Dory Ford. By this time our company numbered 10 men and seven teams. December 14 camped at Padies on Kohoky Creek. December 15 to the American bottom to the six-mile prairie, then loaded up with meal and flour. On the 18th started home with 14 head of hogs, and the weather was thawing in the day and freezing at night and the waters began to rise and got so we had to head some streams. Some days we had to break the ice so as to let the hogs get through the sloughs. At night was cold. We come to old Father Bans, who was stuck in a snowdrift for three days with a load of corn. He was badly frost bitten. We helped him out and kept him in company with us till we got to Brush Creek. There we cut him a good supply of wood for fire. The water was so high that he was to stay until and water fell, but after we left, the old man ventured in and lost a part of his corn. He was a cripple all summer with the freezing of his feet.
The next day we got seven miles to Sugar Creek. There we had to cut timber and build a bridge on the ice and drove our hogs on the ice and swim out on the land. We got over and camped. Traveled one mile that day. New Day got to where the steam distillery stand, (where the C. & A. now crosses Sangamon, north of Springfield, and camped. By this time the river got over the banks and no ferry boat or canoe, we got a grubbing hoe and our ax and made a trough, and Bro. Wyatt came across to get tools to build canoe, but did not return for days. Fourth day while I was in camp Stephen England come with a family to the camp, and we sent a boy to Mr. Kelly's, where the city of Springfield now is, for a set of tools and made a canoe and commended swimming and ferrying with the canoe, and on the twenty-first day from the start we and party arrived in good health and spirits.
The snow yet remained in drifts until the 10th of March. The spring was fine and we began to improve. On the 25th day of April there was a heavy rain and that was the last till the 19th of July. The drought set in the the late planted corn never came up until the July rain, and in May, the 26th, there was a frost that cut the corn to the ground.
The season was so bad that we thought about moving back to the settlement, but in August went down to the American bottom and got a load of corn, and Bro. Wyatt and as far as where Selly mill stands, and my team stuck fast in the mud. There I had to unload the corn and reload one of the hottest days in August. All the drink was out of a horse track while I was doing this. Bro Wyatt had gone across to Spring Creek to Elias mill to get grinding. In a few days I went down to the Ridge Prairie and bought a set of mill stones and built what we then called a band mill, constructed by a large wheel 40 feet over and a rawhide or a tug around a wheel, and ground the first grain ever on the north side of the Sangamon River in the fall of 1820. Then the people came to my mill for thirty miles and in 1822, in the spring, I built a water mill. that was the only chance for the north for fifty miles for a while.
In the fall of 1830 I built a saw mill. The season was very dry, so that I could not grand none and had my hands to dig the foundation deep in the bed of the creek and in the month of November there came one shower and I caught enough of water to saw eighty feet of lumber and then it began to snow and snowed one snow after another, till it was four feet on a level and drifted till in covered the stake and ride red fences and in many places was seven or eight feet deep. On my farm, too, it took two good yoke of oxen to haul one shock of fodder and continued so till in February 1831.""

""Levi"" was left an orphan when twelve years old and was bound to a man who was a tanner. He was whipped so severely that he carried the scars, showing them in his old age to friends. At the age of fourteen he ran away from his master and made his own living. He taught his children to show kindness to the poor and needy by relating to them his onw hardships when young. Quoted from the book ""The Cantrell Family"" by Carmi G. Cantrell.

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","STR06" "I38355","Cantrall","Thomas","11 Oct 1810","22 Jun 1856","0","He appears to have been the first of 14 children born to Levi and Frances.

Thomas Cantrall, on June 22, 1856, while working at a saw mill, was killed when a team of horses befame frightened by a blowing whistle and dragged a saw log over him.

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","STR06" "I38355","Cantrall","Thomas","11 Oct 1810","22 Jun 1856","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Illinois, Menard County
Enumerated 20 Sept 1850
318-326
Thomas Cantrel38 M Farmer 5250 Ky
Elizabeth Cantrel 30 F Ky (Second wife)
Clarissa Cantrell 17 F Ill
T. Cantrell 15 M Ill
Y. Cantrell 13 M Ill
Levi Cantrel 12 M Ill
N. A. Cantrel 10 F Ill
Frances Cantrel 8 F Ill
Mary Cantrel 4 F Ill
Thos. Cantrel 8 M Ill
Martha Cantrel 1 F Ill
","STR06" "I38368","Cantrall","Young","Abt 1837","Yes, date unknown","0","James Alkire (jnjalkire@sbcglobal.net) shows that Young M. CANTRALL,was born 1838 in Sangamon, IL and died 1 July 1863 at Vicksburg, MS.","STR06" "I38318","Cantrall","Young M.","30 Jun 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","The Cantrell family: a biographical album and history of the descendants of Zebulon Cantrell...covering the period from 1700 to 1898, edited by Carmi G. Cantrell, Google eBook notes that ""Young M. Cantrall was born June 30, 1842. Married Emiline BUSWEL, February 5, 1865. She was born August 12, 1843. Died September 1, 1875. They had one child, George, born July 18, 1875. Mr. Cantrall married for his second wife Emma HUBBARD, March 6, 1877. She was born May 6, 1856. Their children, Frank, born February 14, 1880; died October 22, 1887, and Gertrude born July 26, 1891. Young M. Cantrall lives in Milledgeville, Ill.""","STR06" "I38345","Cantrell","Wyatt","20 Dec 1790","25 Oct 1877","0","Wyatt was born December 20, 1790 in Bath County, KY., the same year that his parents moved from Bote tourt County, VA. He married Sally England and moved to Clarke County, OH., where they had three children. They then moved in company with her father, Stephen England, to St. Clair County, IL., in the fall of 1819, and in the spring of 1819, they built homes in what is now Fancy Creek, township in Sangamon County, IL., where they had six children. Wyatt and Levi lived on adjoining farms just north of Cantrall, IL. Taken from the book ""The Cantrell Family"" by Carmi G. Cantrell.
There Wyatt remained until after the death of his wife, Sally, on August 1, 1840. In the fall of 1841, he married Mrs. Polly Kingsbury, whose maiden name was Foster. She died about 1859.


Wyatt came to Whiteside County, IL ""in 1836 and located near Sterling. He made claim of the prairie in the bend of the river, and also of the large island in Rock River, long since known as Cantrell's Island, upon which there was a large growth of timber. In 1838 he built a mill on the rapids of Rock River, getting his power by making adam of loose stones ............ It was at this mill that the people on the east and south side of Whiteside and the north side of Henry and Bureau Counties had their grists ground for ten years.
Mr. Cantrell took a prominent part in the affairs of the community during the early days, and was always regarded as a straightforward, honest, public-spirited man. He died recently at his son's residence in Kansas. (William and Stephen lived at Black Bob, Johnson County, Kansas). His remains were brought to Sterling, and buried October 31, 1877.

Taken from ""History of Whiteside County, Illinois, Sterling Township,"" page 407. Original in Denver Public Library, Denver, Colorado.

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","STR06" "I2102","Capek","Agnes","21 Aug 1911","9 Sep 1996","0","Agnes received her B.S.B.A. in 1934 from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, where she was a member of the Beta Gamma Sigma National Honor Fraternity. She was a member of Western Fraternal Life for over 60 years. She was active and involved in numerous community fraternal and civic organizations. (Milligan, p 286).","STR06" "I15020","Capek","Anna","25 Jun 1892","2 Jul 1934","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Atlanta Precinct
Enumerated April 18, 1930 by Frank M. Svec
ED 76-1 SD 11 Sheet 4A Stamped 114
HH 75-75
Frank (51), James (49) and Rose (38) Smith, siblings
HH 76-76
Smith, Edward Hd M W 40 M 24 Neb Czech Czech Farmer
Smith, Anna Wf F W 38 M 22 Neb Czech Czech
Smith, Helen Dtr F W 15 S Neb Neb Neb
Smith, Edward J Son M W 14 S Neb Neb Neb
Smith, Anna M Dtr F W 10 S Neb Neb Neb
Smith, Clara Dtr F W 8 S Neb Neb Neb
Smith, Dorothy Dtr F W 5 S Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I3094","Capek","Anna E.","12 Jul 1913","17 Apr 2007","0","Anna E. Urban, 93, Geneva, widow of Leo, died Tuesday (4/17/07) in Geneva. Born to Vaclav and Anna (Vejraska) Capek on July 12, 1913, at Milligan.

Survivors: daughter, son-in-law, Rita and Louis Lichti, Geneva; grandchildren, spouses, Patti and Jamie Wenz, Audrie and Brian Bates, Carmen and Brion Westfahl, Craig Lichti, all of Lincoln; six great-grandchildren.

Funeral services: 10:30 a.m. Friday, Farmer and Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Pastor Chris Lake officiating. Visitation: 1-8 p.m. Thursday, funeral home. Memorials in care of the family.

Published in the Lincoln Journal Star on 4/18/2007, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I15012","Capek","Anton","17 Jan 1883","18 Jan 1964","0","Anton, along with his two older brothers, was needed to help in the fields and to take care of the livestock, so he only received six years of schooling. (Milligan, p 232).","STR06" "I15012","Capek","Anton","17 Jan 1883","18 Jan 1964","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 30-17 SD 11 Sheet 3B
50-51
Capek, Joseph Head M W 44 S 23 Ne Czech Czech Farmer
Capek, Josie Wf F W 41 S 20 Neb Czech Czech
Capek, Rose Dtr F W 18 S Neb Neb Neb
Capek, Joseph Son M W 9 9/12 S Neb Neb Neb
Capek, Arnold Son M W 1 2/12 S Neb Neb Neb
51-52
Anton and Anna Fujan family
52-53
Capek, Anton Head m W 46 M 35 Neb Czech Czech Farmer
Capek, Agnes Wf F W 39 M 28 Neb Czech Czech
Capek, Irma Dtr F W 10 4/6 S Neb Neb Neb
Capek, Anton Son M W 6 3/12 S Neb Neb Neb

","STR06" "I6796","Capek","Anton John","8 Jan 1924","14 May 1979","0","Anton graduated from Milligan High School in 1941 and helped his father on the family farm after his graduation. He enlisted in the Marine Corps in March, 1944, training at Camp Pendelton. He was in the Pacific theater and landed at Nagasaki two days after the A-Bomb and stayed there for almost a year with the Military Police Occupational Forces. He was honorably discharged in August, 1946. (Milligan, p 233).","STR06" "I6796","Capek","Anton John","8 Jan 1924","14 May 1979","0","(Medical):Anton found out he had cancer in September, 1977, and suffered for two years. A greater share of this time was sepnd in hospitals. (Milligan, p 233).","STR06" "I15030","Capek","Arnold Arvil","24 Jan 1929","29 Dec 2017","0","""Arnold attended school at District #43 to the eighth grade then went to Milligan High School and graduated with the class of 1946. After graduation he worked on the farm with his father and brother until August of 1951 when he was inducted into the armed services. He took his basic training at Camp Chaffee, Arkansas and went overseas and spent time in Japan and Korea. Arnold was discharged in May of 1953, and came back to farm with his parents."" (Milligan, p 234).

Obituary

A Funeral Service for Arnold will be held on Friday, December 29, 2017 at 10:30 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in Milligan. Pastor Pat Norris will officiate the service.

Military Graveside Services will be held in the Bohemian National Cemetery following the Funeral Service.

Visitation will be held on Thursday from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with family present from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska.

Memorials are suggested to the Milligan Fire & Rescue or the Milligan American Legion.

Arnold A. Capek was born to Joseph & Josephine (Herynk) Capek on January 24, 1929 near Milligan, Nebraska and passed away on December 25, 2017 at his home, near Milligan at the age of 88 years, 11 months, and 1 day. He was one of 4 children born in the family.

Arnold started school at District 43 where both of his parents attended. He went to Milligan High School in 1942 and graduated in 1946.

He was a life-long farmer in the Milligan, Nebraska area. He farmed with his dad first until he was inducted into the Army in August of 1951. He served in the Korean Was and was very proud of his service. After being honorably discharged from the military, he returned home in May of 1953 and began farming again.

On November 14, 1953, he was united in marriage to Lucille Most at the Methodist Church in Milligan by Rev. Leroy Seavers. To this union, 3 children were born: Susan, Roger & Gerald. This last November Arnold and Lucille celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary.

They lived in the same house where Arnold was born until 1977 when they moved to their new home, ? mile south of the existing home, built by their nephews Randy & Larry Capek.

Arnold served 30 years on the Milligan Rural Fire Department, a term on the Milligan School Board, served as a director on the Milligan Farmers Co-op Board, and 29 years on the Farmers & Merchants Bank Board. He was also involved with the Milligan American Legion being in charge of ticket sales for 17 years for the Stag & Stagette events. He was also a seed dealer for most of his adult life.

Special memories that Arnold had included going on the 1st Korean Honor Flight to Washington D.C. and also receiving his quilt of valor in 2013.

Arnold was preceded in death by his parents Joseph & Josephine Capek; sisters and brothers-in-law Clara (Louis) Tesar, Rose (Ernest) Hayek; and brother Joseph Capek.

He leaves to mourn his passing his wife of 64 years Lucille Capek; daughter Susan (Charlie) Morton; sons Roger (Carol) Capek, Gerald (Margaret) Capek; sisters-in-law and brother-in-law Blanche Capek and Norma (Jim) Kotas all of Milligan, Nebraska; 8 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I11549","","","","","","","" "I11549","","","","","","","" "I15027","Capek","Clara I.","4 Jan 1910","8 Feb 2005","0","""....one sister, Clara TESAR of Beaver Crossing...."" (Milligan, p 297).","STR06" "I3330","Capek","David John","30 Mar 1948","19 Dec 2023","0","He graduated from Exeter Public School in 1966, and completed his PhD in Political Science at UNL, returning to farm the land that had been in his family for over 100 years.

Obituary

David John Capek was born to John James & Rosemary (Kovanda) Capek on March 30, 1948 at Friend, Nebraska. He passed away on December 19, 2023 at Bryan East Hospital in Lincoln, Nebraska at the age of 75 years, 8 months, and 20 days. He was one of 2 children born in the family.

David grew up on a farm near Milligan, Nebraska. He graduated from Exeter High School with the class of 1966. He went on to attend Nebraska Wesleyan University, graduating in 1970. While at Wesleyan, David met Denise King and they were married on June 6, 1971. To this union three children were born: Karel, Haley, and Morgan. After graduating from Wesleyan, David attended the University of Nebraska at Lincoln and obtained a Master's Degree and Ph.D. in political science. After college, he worked for the Nebraska Department of Corrections Research area before returning to the family farm in 1980. He raised Registered Angus Cattle and farmed the family farm ground until retirement.

David stayed busy with the farming operation, helping to raise the children with the busy work schedule of a medical doctor wife, children's 4-H projects and various school events. After retirement, David spent most of his time in Lincoln. He enjoyed attending Broadway productions at the Orpheum Theatre in Omaha, travelling, reading, and sports, especially Husker Volleyball. He also enjoyed working on his Thunderbird, but he especially valued time spent with wife, children, and grandchildren.

David was also a faithful blood donor as long as his health permitted. He answered many donor requests and understood what an important gift it was for others, especially after his wife's survival of lymphoma.

David was preceded in death by his father & mother John & Rosemary Capek.

He is survived by his wife Denise Capek, MD of Lincoln, Nebraska; children Karel Capek, MD & wife Janet of Victoria, Texas, Haley Peters, Ph.D & husband Dr. Darrick Peters of Elkhorn, Nebraska, and Morgan Capek of Lincoln, Nebraska; sister Dr. Marilyn Capek of Winchester, Massachusetts; eight grandchildren including Rudy Capek, Ryker Peters, Kyran Peters, Zyan Peters, Tytus Peters, Helen Capek, Ingrid Capek, and Greta Capek; and many nieces and nephews.

Services pending.

Memorials are suggested to Nebraska Public Television.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Farmer & Son)","STR06" "I3824","","","","","","","" "I15017","Capek","Frank J.","4 Oct 1881","5 Feb 1962","0","Frank was a farmer, and also raised geese, ducks, chickens, hogs and cattle. He also worked with bees. He was a member of Svatopluk Lodge #420. (Milligan, p 236).","STR06" "I3335","","","","","","","" "I3104","","","","","","","" "I3586","","","","","","","" "I3115","Capek","Helen Mary","3 Dec 1913","17 May 2005","0","Helen M. Pribyl, 91, Friend, died Tuesday (5/17/05) in Exeter. Born, Milligan (12/3/13) to Rudolph and Mary (Hromadka) Capek.

Survivors: son, Gary and wife Lois Pribyl, Friend; daughters, Glory and husband Kenneth Chab, Friend, Glady and husband Thomas Weber, all Friend; brother, Rudy R. Capek Milligan; seven grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; two stepgreat-grandchildren.

Services: 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Milligan Auditorium, Milligan. The Rev. Jack Scavo. Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation: 1-8 p.m. today, Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Memorials in care of the family.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, Lincoln Journal Star Archives)","STR06" "I3109","Capek","Irene I.","14 Oct 1919","Oct 1995","0","Irene SSN: 507-34-4474","STR06" "I15014","Capek","Jan ""John""","9 Dec 1844","15 Jun 1934","0","Papers received from the Katolicky Dalnik, or Catholic Workman Insurance Company, state that John's father was Joseph Capek and his mother was Barbara Jakup. Other information stated he had one brother killed in the army and one sister, but no names were given. (Milligan, p 237).","STR06" "I3885","","","","","","","" "I3331","","","","","","","" "I11557","","","","","","","" "I3327","Capek","John James","10 Feb 1916","3 Oct 1960","0","Introduced to music by his mother at a young age, he pursued a career in that field with zest throughout the rest of his life. John enlisted in the U.S. Army in September, 1941, serving four years in the Asiastic Pacific Theatr and the Philippine Liberation operation. He was a member of the Army Sixth Division Band, and honorably discharged in December, 1945. After his marriage, John farmed and played in various community orchestras. He was killed in a truck accident at the age of 44. (Milligan, p 238).","STR06" "I11548","","","","","","","" "I15010","Capek","Joseph","6 Jul 1885","24 May 1959","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 30-17 SD 11 Sheet 3B
50-51
Capek, Joseph Head M W 44 S 23 Ne Czech Czech Farmer
Capek, Josie Wf F W 41 S 20 Neb Czech Czech
Capek, Rose Dtr F W 18 S Neb Neb Neb
Capek, Joseph Son M W 9 9/12 S Neb Neb Neb
Capek, Arnold Son M W 1 2/12 S Neb Neb Neb
51-52
Anton and Anna Fujan family
52-53
Capek, Anton Head m W 46 M 35 Neb Czech Czech Farmer
Capek, Agnes Wf F W 39 M 28 Neb Czech Czech
Capek, Irma Dtr F W 10 4/6 S Neb Neb Neb
Capek, Anton Son M W 6 3/12 S Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I15029","Capek","Joseph G.","31 Jul 1920","5 Sep 1999","0","After graduating from 8th grade, Joseph remained at home to help his father on the farm. He entered the armed services on September 11, 1942 in the Field Artillery, 35th Division. He served in the European theatre, returning stateside on September 10, 1945. He contracted polio in 1949. After this, he remained on his farm, working the land and raising cattle. He was active in civic events, as well as serving on the local school board for 13 years. (Milligan, p 239).

Obituary

Capek -- Joseph G., 79, Milligan, died Sunday (9/5/99). Born, Milligan (7/31/20) to Joseph and Josephine (Herynk) Capek. Survivors: wife, Blanche; sons, daughtersin-law, Randy and Lana, Tobias, Larry and Adrienne, Milligan; daughter, Jo Capek, Lincoln; brother, sister-in-law, Arnold and Lucille, Milligan; sisters, brother-in-law, Rose and Ernest Hayek, Friend, Clara Tesar, Beaver Crossing; seven grandchildren.

Services: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Milligan Auditorium. Kim Dunker officiating. Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation: beginning 1 p.m. Tuesday, Farmer and Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Memorials care of family.

(Obituary courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from the 6 Sept 1999 issue of the Lincoln Journal Star)","STR06" "I3585","","","","","","","" "I2303","","","","","","","" "I8154","","","","","","","" "I11558","","","","","","","" "I8213","Capek","Mamie Emma","18 Nov 1911","4 Jun 1986","0","After graduating from the 8th grade, Mamie remained home to help her parents with the farm. She lived with them on their farm until their deaths. She was a avid gardener, and member of St. Wecneslaus Catholic Church. (Milligan, p 240).","STR06" "I3329","","","","","","","" "I38113","","","","","","","" "I8153","","","","","","","" "I11555","","","","","","","" "I11559","","","","","","","" "I1696","","","","","","","" "I3336","","","","","","","" "I3114","Capek","Rudy Richard","5 Jan 1925","26 Oct 2007","0","He graduated from Milligan High School in 1942, with it's largest graduating class of 27 students. Rudy was an athlete and musician. He entered the armed services in 1944, training in Fort Hood, Texas. He left for overseas with the 43rd Infantry as a Bowing Automatic Rifleman in Luzon, Phillipines, where he was stationed for four months. He later spent 12 months at the 3291st Signal Base Depot at Yokohama, Japan, serving as warehouse foreman. He was discharged in 1946 at the rank of Staff Sergeant. He returned to farming with his parents and also played in area dance bands, namely Tom Bures, Henry Steinacher and Robert Roesner. (Milligan, p 242).

Rudy Richard Capek

Rudy Richard Capek 82, Milligan, died Friday (10/26/07) in Geneva. Born to Rudolph & Mary (Hromadka) Capek on January 5, 1925 at Milligan.

Survivors: wife, Louise Capek, Milligan; son, Glen Capek & wife, Jan Edgecome, Geneva; daughters, Karen & Ken Jefferson, Lincoln; Deb & Kurt Oates, Crete; granddaughters, Andrea Jefferson, Phoenix, Ariz.; Alyssa Bolen, Marion, Ark.; MariBeth & Julianna Capek, Geneva; brother-in-law, Bernard Svec, Milligan; sister-in-law, Rosemary Capek, Geneva; nieces and nephews.

Funeral Services: 10:30 a.m. Monday (10/29/07) at Milligan Auditorium, Milligan. Rev. Carla Sheffy-Harris officiating. Military Graveside Services Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation beginning Sunday 1 p.m. until 8 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Memorials in lieu of flowers to Milligan Methodist Church, Legion, Cemetery, Auditorium or Fire & Rescue.

Published in the Lincoln Journal Star on 10/27/2007, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I3337","","","","","","","" "I8152","","","","","","","" "I38125","","","","","","","" "I15016","Capek","Vaclav ""James""","20 Sep 1878","14 Feb 1959","0","He came to America when he was two years old. He owned and lived on a farm located two miles south of Milligan SW 1/4 of 24-6-1. Besides farming, he did custom work for others. (Milligan, p 243).","STR06" "I4255","","","","","","","" "I9487","Caples","Charley Eugene","27 Sep 1909","Jun 1972","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Orange County, JP #5
Enumerated 12 14 Jan 1920
SD 32 ED 152 Sheet 5A
109-117
Caples, Chas. D. Head M W 47 M La La La Carpenter
Caples, Nannie Wf F W 44 M Tx Ala Tx
Caples, May Dtr F W 15 S Tx La Tx
Caples, Nathan Son M W 12 S Tx La Tx
Caples, Eugene Son M W 11 S Tx La Tx
Caples, Floyd Son M W 8 S Tx La Tx
------118
Caples, Louis Head M W 24 M Tx La Tx Carpenter
Caples, Vida Wf F W 17 M Tx Miss Tx
","STR06" "I17991","","","","","","","" "I34187","Caples","Lillie","17 Dec 1910","28 Jan 1984","0","May have also married Rufus HAVEN (and been the mother of Vera Doris HAVEN, born 8 Apr 1931 Jasper County, Texas) and later Johnnie Clarence CAPPS (and been the mother of Nancy Lois CAPPS, born 13 Jun 1951 Jefferson County, Texas). On the SSDI, she was listed as Lillie EBARB. On find a grave she is shown as a daughter of William Samuel CAPLES (1869-1969) and Easter Jane McCREARY Caples Hendry (1885-1954).","STR06" "I34187","Caples","Lillie","17 Dec 1910","28 Jan 1984","0","(Research):

Census Lisitings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 20 Jan 1920
SD 2 ED 179 Sheet 8B
169-173
Coplas, William S Head M W 48 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Coplas, Easter Wf F W 33 M Tx Tx Miss
Coplas, Harrnis Son M W 13 S Tx Miss Tx
Coplas, Lillie M Dtr F W 8 S Tx Miss Tx
Coplas, Opal Dtr F W 6 S Tx Miss Tx
Coplas, Laice Dtr F W 12/12 S Tx Miss Tx
170-174
Coples, Richard Head M W 50 Wd Miss Miss Miss Carpenter House","STR06" "I45728","Cappleman","Scottie","8 Mar 1872","1 May 1957","0","Her Texas Death Certificate shows that she was married at the time of her death, and listed her father as H. S. Cappleman and her mother as unknown.","STR06" "I30838","Capron","Clayton Robert","15 Oct 1932","18 Mar 2008","0","Clayton Capron

Thursday, Mar 20, 2008 - 11:22:20 am CDT

The funeral for Clayton R. Capron, 75, of Fremont will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont.

He died Tuesday, March 18, 2008, at Fremont Area Medical Center.

He was born Oct. 15, 1932, in Ames to Alfred* and Christena** (Tank) Capron. He grew up in Fremont and attended Fremont High School. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War from Feb. 19, 1953, to Jan. 5, 1955. He was employed by Lyman Richey & Gravel for 35 years, retiring in 1994. He then did woodworking and displayed his products at area craft shows. He was an avid bowler and had a 300 game to his credit.

He married Rita Dreikosen DeHaven on July 6, 1975, in Bridgeport.

He was a member of the Fremont Bowling Hall of Fame, Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 200, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 854 and American Legion Post 20, all of Fremont.

Survivors include: his wife; two sons, Kevin (and wife, Kim) Capron of Fremont and Bruce (and wife, Joan) DeHaven of Kearney; two daughters, Kim (and husband, Frank) Jirovsky of Cedar Bluffs and Cherre (and husband, T) Balius of North Platte; a brother, Raymond (and wife, Marilyn) Capron of Fremont; two sisters, Alfrieda (and husband, Charles) Dryden of Olympia, Wash., and Raynetta Renner of Lead, S.D.; nine grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by a daughter, a sister and a grandson.

The Rev. Scott Jensen, chaplain of Fremont Area Medical Center, will officiate Saturday's service. Visitation will be from 2-8 p.m. Friday and 9-10 a.m. Saturday with family receiving friends from 6:30-8 p.m. Friday, all at the funeral home. Burial will be in Memorial Cemetery in Fremont with military graveside services conducted by the Fremont Honor Guard of VFW Post 3854 and American Legion Post 20.

*Alfred Capron 1 Jun 1909-Nov 1982 Fremont, Dodge, NE per the SSDI

**Christena F. Capron 30 Jan 1909-18 Mar 2001 Fremont, Dodge, NE per the SSDI

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I22168","Caraway","Courtney","Between 1802 and 1804","29 Aug 1853","0","She might instead have been born in Kentucky.","STR06" "I970","Caraway","Nathaniel J.","Abt 1835","10 May 1864","0","Nathaniel J. Caraway served as a major in the 11th Texas Infantry until his death on May 10, 1864.

He was born in 1835 in Mississippi, the son of Vestal and Eliza Young Caraway. On December 20, 1855, he married Mary Ann Speights in Hemphill, Texas. Four children were born of the marriage: Vestal H. (born 1857), L.E.R. (born 1859), Clara (born 1862) and Nathaniel J., Jr. (born November 28, 1864, a little more than six months after the death of his father)

Captain N.J. Caraway' s Company was mustered into the 11th Texas Infantry by Col. O.M. Roberts on February 17, 1862 in Hemphill, Texas. He was elected major on April 9, 1862.

As part of Randal's Brigade, Walker's Division, Major Caraway and his regiment were heavily engaged in numerous actions in Arkansas and Louisiana, including the battles of Bayou Bourbeau, Mansfield, and Pleasant Hill.

On April 30,1864, Major Caraway was mortally wounded during the futile confederate charges at the Battle of Jenkin's Ferry in Arkansas. Captured on the field by union troops, he was taken to a hospital in or near Little Rock. He died on May 10, 1864. His slave was allowed by federal authorities to take his horse, saber, and scabbard back to his widow, Mary Ann, in Hemphill.
The saber and scabbard have been passed down to the firstborn son in the direct line of descent, beginning with William Vestal Caraway.

Major Caraway was originally in Company F of his regiment. The sargeant of the company was Caraway's brother-in-law, Green William Speights. Sargeant Speights survived the war and is buried in Hemphill, Texas.

Mary Ann Speights Caraway eventually moved to Logansport, Louisiana. She died in 1910 and is buried in Logansport near her youngest child, Nathaniel J. Caraway, Jr. Nathaniel J. Caraway, Jr. founded N.J. Caraway general store in Logansport, which has been in continuous operation ever since.

Major Caraway's middle name is believed to be Jackson.

Caraway's younger brother was William Rutillous Caraway, who served in the 27th Texas Cavalry until its surrender in May, 1865. After the war, he returned home to Shelbyville, Texas and eventually moved to Logansport, Louisiana, where he died in 1920.","STR06" "I3192","Caraway","William R.","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","Nathaniel Caraway's younger brother was William Rutillous Caraway, who served in the 27th Texas Cavalry until its surrender in May, 1865. After the war, he returned home to Shelbyville, Texas and eventually moved to Logansport, Louisiana, where he died in 1920. His great-great grandson, Robert E. Caraway emailed in September 2012 that William R. was buried in Brookeland Cemetery in Haslam, Texas.","STR06" "I12654","Carleton","Cynthia F.","23 Dec 1843","6 Jun 1918","0","LaVonne Bennett, in April 2000, emailed:

I also found his widow's 2nd marriage: Liber D, page 1; Cynthia F. Smith, 37, of Odessa, bpl ME, on 10-8-1882 at Orange, Ionia Co, MI, marr Cornelius Center, 57, b Orleans Co, NY, farmer. Witnesses were Peter J. and Mary Fellows, both of Odessa.

It seems Cynthia's new surname should be spelled Senters, according to Lakeside cem records. There's a Cynthia F. Senters who d age 74 6-10-1918 (from the great 1918 influenza epidemic?). She d in Woodland, so there's another Barry Co record to find.

","STR06" "I12654","Carleton","Cynthia F.","23 Dec 1843","6 Jun 1918","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Federal Census
Michigan, Barry County, Woodland Twp, District 52
47-47
CENTER Cornelius Head W M Oct 1825 74 M17 NY New Hamp New Hamp Farmer
CENTER, Cynthia F Wife W F Dec 1843 56 M17 6/5 Maine Maine Maine
CENTER (sic), Gertrude Dtr W F Nov 1873 27 S Mi NY Maine
CENTER, Fern U. Dtr W F March 1884 16 S MI NY Maine

1910 Federal Census
Barry County, Woodland Township, District 54
10-11
SENTER, Cynthia Head F W 66 Wd 6/5 Maine Maine Maine Own Income
SMITH, Frank Son M W 47 Dv NY NY Maine Carpenter
SMITH, Gertrude Dau F W 37 S Mi Ny Maine
SMITH, Forrest Grandson M w 14 S Mi NY MI
","STR06" "I23128","Carley","Robert Oliver","17 Mar 1900","26 Aug 1979","0","He was a resident of Newton County, Texas when he registered for the draft during the First World War.","STR06" "I23128","Carley","Robert Oliver","17 Mar 1900","26 Aug 1979","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 6
Enumerated 22 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 114 Sheet 5A (36?)
71-71
Carley, Will Head M W 37 m1 15 Canada (Am Ct Eng) Mich Mich English Teamster Public
Carley, Udora C Wf F W 33 m1 15 8/7 Tx Miss Miss
Carley, Liddie S Dtr F W 12 S Tx Canada Tx
Carley, Robert O Son M W 10 S La Canada Tx
Carley, Elizabeth M Dtr F W 7 S Tx Canada Tx
Carley, Ross E Son M W 6 S Tx/La Canada Tx
Carley, Alvin A Son M W 4 S La/Tx Canada Tx
Carley, Roy A Son M W 2 S Tx Canada Tx
Carley, Raymond Son M W 6/12 S Tx Canada Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Orange County, JP 2, West Orange
Enumerated 14 Apr 1930
ED 181-6 SD 19 Sheet 12B
81-82
Carley, Robert Head R $12 M W 26 M Tx Tx Tx Inspector Creasote Factory
Carley, Litha Wf F W 25 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Carley, Marvene Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Roach, Nancy Aunt F W 63 Wd Tx Ireland La

","STR06" "I11098","","","","","","","" "I34040","Carlisle","Nancy ""Nannie"" Ella","31 Aug 1879","5 Sep 1960","0","Middle name also shown as Eliza?

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MM5B-LHJ/p1
Name: Nancy E Pearson
Death Date: 05 Sep 1960
Death Place: San Angelo, Tom Green, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 81 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 31 Aug 1879
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James Carlisle
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Eliza M Chappelear
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116474
Digital Film Number: 4120481
Image Number: 01750
Reference Number: 56696
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I9913","Carlson","Scott Avery","15 Jan 1973","29 Jun 1995","0","Texas Birth Index:

Name: Scott Avery Carlson
Date of Birth 15 Jan 1973
Gender: Male
Birth County: Reeves
Mother's Name: Jacqueline Marlen Carlson
Roll Number: 1973_0003

Texas Death Index:

Carlson, Scott Avery 06-29-1995 BEXAR M","STR06" "I9914","","","","","","","" "I15193","Carlton","Abbie","5 Feb 1907","22 Nov 2001","0","Services for Abbie Travis, 94, of Burke, were held November 25, 2001 in the Gipson-Metcalf Funeral Home Chapel with burial in the Garden of memories Memorial Park.
Mrs. Travis was the daughter of Molly Cole and Henry Clay Carlton. Mrs. Travis was a retired teacher for the Diboll ISD following more than 40 years of service. She was a member of Burke Baptist Church and had resided in the Burke community most of her life.

Survivors: son and daughter-in-law, James and Nell Travis; grandchildren,LaDonna and Russell Elrod, John Travis and James Travis; great-grandchildren, Travis Timaeus and Joshua Timaeus.

Mrs. Travis was preceded in death by her husband, John E. Travis, in 1966; son, Jerry Patrick Travis, in 1994; brother, Roy Carlton and sister, Jewel Hall.
Gipson-Metcalf Funeral Home, directors.

www.findagrave.com","STR06" "I38159","Carlton","Albert R.","Jan 1888","Yes, date unknown","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M8KM-HGM/p_215836782
Name: Albert R Carlton
Residence: , Sabine, Texas
Estimated Birth Year: 1888
Age: 32
Birthplace: Texas
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Gender: Male
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Film Number: 1821842
Digital Folder Number: 4389740
Image Number: 00844
Sheet Number: 24
Collection: United States Census, 1920","STR06" "I38139","Carlton","Alfred Henry","31 Jan 1898","3 Jan 1972","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MM55-4N8/p1
Name: Alfred Henry Carlton
Death Date: 03 Jan 1972
Death Place: Eastland, Eastland, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 73 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 31 Jan 1898
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Carlton
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Farby Strickland
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223719
Digital Film Number: 4005473
Image Number: 00582
Reference Number: 18751
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I1498","","","","","","","" "I38143","Carlton","Beulah Elizabeth","26 Feb 1894","24 Sep 1957","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMLX-P34/p1
Name: Beulah Elizabeth Carter
Death Date: 24 Sep 1957
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 63 years 6 months 28 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 26 Feb 1894
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Carlton
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Pharby Jane Strickland
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Restaurant Owner
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: City Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 25 Sep 1957
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135869
Digital Film Number: 4163603
Image Number: 2478
Reference Number: 51418
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976


Wednesday, September 25, 1957 (Unknown newspaper)

MRS. B. CARTER of HEMPHILL, DIES

Services Will Be Held At 2 P.M. Today at Baptist Church

HEMPHILL, Sept. 24 (Spl) - Funeral services will be held at the First Baptist Church at 2 p.m. Wednesday for Mrs. Beulah E. Carter, 63, who died at 8:46 a.m. Tuesday after a short illness. Services will be under the direction of the Starr Funeral Home with the Rev. Clarence Howell officiating, assisted by Ronald Spears. The body will remain at the residence until time for services. Burial will be in Hemphill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be C. C. Rice, D. B. Speights, George Morris, Phillip Gandy, O. S. Chambers, Willie Self, Julian Smith, and J. H. Minton. Mrs. Carter was a member of the Baptist Church.

She and her husband, Brad Carter, owned and operated Carter's Caf? here since 1937, and leased it only two months ago when she became ill. Prior to this, they owned and operated the Streetcar-Barn Caf? in Beaumont from 1935 to 1937. Besides her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Horton and Mrs. Lucille Melding, both of Hemphill; two brothers, Benton Carlton of Hemphill and Alfred Carlton of Ranger, Tex.; one sister, Mrs. Ollie Chops of Houston; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Born 26 Feb 1894, died 24 Sept 1957

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txsabine/obituaries/TXSabine_Obits_Surname-C.htm


","STR06" "I37101","Carlton","Bridgette Lynn","3 Apr 1959","19 Oct 2013","0","Bridgette Lynn Carlton Theis, 54, of Vidor, died in the University of Arkansas Medical School Hospital in Little Rock, Arkansas. She was born in Jasper, Texas, to Robert Billy and Bobbie Lou Cartwright Carlton.

Bridgette is survived by her husband Mike Theis of Vidor, her sons; Norman Reeves, Jr. of Houston, Robert K. Reeves of Splendora, her step-son Justin Theis of Katy, her daughter Bobbie Lynn Moody of Splendora, her step-daughters; Amber Theis of Chestnut Spring, Ashley Theis of Vidor, Jennifer Stone of Humble, her grandchildren; Landyn and Austin Reeves, Joseph King, Tenlynn Moody, Shaynah Pickering, Jada Geerrero, Skylar Theis and Augustus Jay Yancy. She is also survived by her brother Robert C. Carlton of Vidor, her sisters; Becky Horn of Hemphill, Bonnie King of Corpus Christi, Belinda Sanders of Warren, Beverly Schultz of The Woodlands, and her aunt Verlene Cartwright. Bridgette was preceded in death by her parents and grandson Jonathan Corona.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 9:00PM, Tuesday, October 22, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 11:00AM, Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Rosevine Cemetery, Rosevine, Texas.

www.starrfuneralhome.com
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter
October 30, 2013, page 16","STR06" "I38170","Carlton","Carene","Abt 1921","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Transcribed as Gerrie?","STR06" "I14581","Carlton","Carter Eugene ""C. E.""","3 Nov 1901","11 Feb 1963","0","Shown as Ernest E. Carlton on the 1910 census.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MM2Q-HH4/p1
Name: Carter Eugene Carlton
Death Date: 11 Feb 1963
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 61 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 03 Nov 1901
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W. Q. Carlton
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mattie White
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Salesman-Automobile
Place of Residence: Grapeland, Houston, Texas
Cemetery: Grapeland Cemetery
Burial Place: Grapeland, Texas
Burial Date: 13 Feb 1963
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117176
Digital Film Number: 4028564
Image Number: 2355
Reference Number: cn 09797
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I38164","Carlton","Dorothy Imogene","30 Jan 1928","20 Mar 2012","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VH8H-8FR
Name: Dorthy Imogene Carlton
Event: Birth
Event Date: 30 Jan 1928
Event Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Father: R C Carlton
Mother: Mattie Essie Conn
Certificate Number:
Digital Folder Number: 004687387
Image Number: 02779
Collection: Texas Birth Certificates, 1903-1935


Imogene Carlton Horn, 84, died Tuesday morning in the Hemphill Care Center, Hemphill, TX, after an illness. She was born in Hemphill to Robert Curtis and Mattie Conn Carlton. Imogene was a housewife and mother and a lifetime resident of Hemphill.

She is survived by her son Billy Gene Carlton and his wife Pricilla of San Augustine, her daughter Irene Cassidy of Hemphill, sister-in-law Eva Croft of Garland, TX, six grandchildren, eight great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be Friday, March 23, 2012, beginning at 11:00AM until service time at 1:00PM in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX. Burial will follow in the Griffin Cemetery near Hemphill.","STR06" "I6855","Carlton","Emma A.","Abt 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MC33-ZLP/p_378537691
Name: Emma Carlton
Residence: Sabine, Texas
Birthdate: 1868
Birthplace: Louisiana, United States
Relationship to Head: Daughter
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Birthplace:
Father's Name: Henry Carlton
Father's Birthplace: Alabama, United States
Mother's Name: Laura Carlton
Mother's Birthplace: Mississippi, United States
Race or Color (Expanded): White
Ethnicity (Standardized): American
Gender: Female
Martial Status: Single
Age (Expanded): 12 years
Occupation:
NARA Film Number: T9-1325
Page: 219
Page Character: C
Entry Number: 1106
Film number: 1255325
Collection: United States Census, 1880","STR06" "I38150","Carlton","Henry Clay","29 Oct 1875","11 Jul 1959","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDXM-3L9
name: Henry Clay Carlton
death date: 11 Jul 1959
death place: Precinct 5, Angelina, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 83 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 29 Oct 1875
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: Henry C. Carlton
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Martha Bolton
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Farmer
place of residence: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
cemetery: Gravel Hill Cemetery
burial place: Sabine Co., Texas
burial date: 12 Jul 1959
additional relatives:
film number: 2115901
digital film number: 4165925
image number: 2147
reference number: cn 36084
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Henry Clay Carlton, 1959","STR06" "I38150","Carlton","Henry Clay","29 Oct 1875","11 Jul 1959","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 9 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 171 Sheet 4B
Milam and Bronson Road
81-82
Carlton, Clay Head M W 45 M Tx La La Farmer
Carlton, Mollie Wf F W 42 M La Ala La
Carlton, Abbie Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx La
Carlton, Roy Son M W 9 S Tx Tx La
Carlton, Jewel Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx La
Davis, Betty Aunt F W 60 We Ark Ala Ala

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 8 and 9Apr 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 1B
11-13
Carlton, Henry C. Head M W 54 m 26 Tx La La Farmer
Carlton, Mollie A Wf F W 52 m 24 Tx Al La
Carlton, Roy A Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Carlton, Jewel A Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I38148","Carlton","Henry Harrison","22 Nov 1842","19 Apr 1912","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Justice Prect No. 1
Page 23 SD 1 ED 84 Stamped 219
5 and 6 July 1880
202-211
Carlton, Henry W M 37 Farmer Ala Ga Ga
Carlton, Laura W F 32 Wf Miss Ala Ala
Carlton, Emma W F 12 Dtr La Ala Miss
Carlton, John W M 10 Son Tx Ala Miss
Carlton, Wm W M 8 Son Tx Ala Miss
Carlton, H. Clay W M 5 Son Tx Ala Miss
Carlton, Ella W F 2 Dtr Tx Ala Miss
Carlton, Curtis W M 10/12 July Son Tx Ala Miss
203-212
Wm. and Nancy Strickland

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr No 1
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 3B
49-50
Carlton, Henry Head W M Oct 1844 55 M 34 Ala Ga Ga Farmer
Carlton, Laura Wf W F Jan 1846 53 m 34 11/9 Miss Ala Miss
Carlton,Ella Dtr W F Oct 1878 21 S Tx Ala Miss
Carlton, Curtis Son W M July 1879 20 S Tx Ala Miss Farmer
Carlton, Ida L Dtr W F July 1882 17 S Tx Ala Miss
Carlton, Joe E Son W M May 1884 16 S Tx Ala Miss Farm Laborer
Carlton, Albert R Son W M Jan 1888 12 S Tx Ala Miss Farm Laborer
Click, Wm E Boarder W M Jun 1837 62 Wd Ala Tenn Tenn Farm Laborer

","STR06" "I38158","Carlton","Ida L.","Jul 1882","24 Mar 1976","0","Name: Ida Buckley Magee
Death Date: 24 Mar 1976
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 93 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1883
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Henry Carlton
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Laura
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243932
Digital Film Number: 4167962
Image Number: 1083
Reference Number: 29639
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I8422","Carlton","John T. ""J. T.""","Abt 1869","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 30 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 11A Stamped 96
174-176 Augustus and Ida Strickland
175-177 John and Beulah Carter
176-178
Carlton, Quitman W Head M W 39 m1 14 Tx Ala Ala Farmer
Carlton, Martha A Wf F W 30 m1 14 4/4 Tx Miss Miss
Carlton, William E Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
Carlton, Ernest E Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
Carlton Aary E. Dtr F W 1 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Carlton, Martha E Dtr F W 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
177-179
Carlton, John T Hed MN W 41 M1 17 Tx Ala La Farmer
Carlton, Pharby J Wf F W 45 m1 17 7/5 Tx La Miss
Carlton, Alfred H Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
Carlton, Lockey L Dt F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Carlton, Ollie E Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Carlton, Volley B Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
178-180 Thomas and Loye Jacks
","STR06" "I38154","Carlton","Joseph Edward","26 May 1884","1 Apr 1966","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MM2B-NDH/p1
Name: Joseph Edward Carlton
Death Date: 01 Apr 1966
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 81 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 26 May 1884
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Henry Carlton
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Laura Bolton
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Gravelhill
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 04 Apr 1966
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117977
Digital Film Number: 4028348
Image Number: 110
Reference Number: cn 26604
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I38153","Carlton","Laura Thelma","5 Dec 1911","27 Sep 1919","0","Her tombstone is inscribed ""Sister-Budded on earth to bloom in heaven""","STR06" "I38166","","","","","","","" "I38140","Carlton","Lockie Lee","14 Jul 1902","31 Mar 1940","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMLP-1C8/p1
Name: Mrs. Thomas G. Craddock
Death Date: 31 Mar 1940
Death Place: Pct.3, Tom Green, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 37 years 8 months 16 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 14 Jul 1902
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Thomas G. Craddock
Father's Name: John Carlton
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Thurbie Strickland
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Hemphill, Tex.
Burial Date: 02 Apr 1940
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2118505
Digital Film Number: 4030456
Image Number: 2877
Reference Number: cn 16681
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

In her annotated transcription of the Hemphill City Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary instead shows her date of birth as 12 Aug 1901, and that her husband was William Craddock.","STR06" "I38140","Carlton","Lockie Lee","14 Jul 1902","31 Mar 1940","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930
not located

1940
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated April 15, 1930
SD 42=2 ED 202-6 Sheet 5B
North side of LHG via Strickland Crossing to intersection of Hwy 184
112
Otis (b. 1905) & Lela Craddock HH

113
Craddock Lockie Head F W 41 M Tx R Sabine Tx
Craddock, John W Son M W 17 S Tx R Sabine Tx
Craddock, Bobbie Dtr F W 10 S Tx R Sabine Tx","STR06" "I41805","Carlton","Mattie Emma","8 Jan 1910","10 Nov 1942","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VXM9-WGN
Name: Carlton
Event: Birth
Event Date: 08 Jan 1910
Event Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Father: Curtis Carlton
Mother: Essie Conn
Certificate Number: 3461
Digital Folder Number: 4112406
Image Number: 00817
Collection: Texas Birth Certificates, 1903-1935

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFTC-WZZ
name: Mattie Emma Barrett
death date: 10 Nov 1942
death place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
gender: Female
race: white
death age: 32 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 08 Jan 1910
birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Robert C. Caylam (sic)
father's birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
mother's name: Esie Corm
mother's birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Hemphill, Sabine Co., Texas
cemetery: Griffen Cemetery
burial place: Texas
burial date: 11 Nov 1942
Informant Willie G. Barrett
Cause of Death Carninomatosis (1 year)
additional relatives: X
film number: 2137185
digital film number: 4136000
image number: 3253
reference number: cn 51048
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Mattie Emma Barrett, 1942","STR06" "I42448","","","","","","","" "I38141","Carlton","Ollie Emma","Abt 1903","9 Feb 1971","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMGN-HHT/p1
Name: Ollie E. Powell
Death Date: 09 Feb 1971
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 68 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1903
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Carlton
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Pharby Strickland
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223121
Digital Film Number: 4169838
Image Number: 856
Reference Number: 18707
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I38165","Carlton","Patsy Jo","20 Nov 1932","Yes, date unknown","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V8QQ-X77
Name: Patsy Jo Carlton
Event: Birth
Event Date: 20 Nov 1932
Event Place: Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Father: Robert Curtis Carlton
Mother: Essie Mattie Conn
Certificate Number:
Collection: Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997","STR06" "I38178","","","","","","","" "I38173","Carlton","Robert Billy","25 Feb 1930","25 Feb 1986","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V83G-VYY
Name: R B Carelton
Event: Birth
Event Date: 25 Feb 1930
Event Place: Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Father: R C Carelton
Mother: Essie Conn
Certificate Number:
Collection: Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997","STR06" "I38152","Carlton","Robert Curtis","13 Jul 1879","6 Oct 1947","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMPY-X5H/p1
Name: Robert Curtis Carlton
Death Date: 06 Oct 1947
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 68 years 2 months 23 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 13 Jul 1879
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Henry H. Carlton
Father's Birthplace: Alabama
Mother's Name: Laura Bolden
Mother's Birthplace: Mississippi
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Tex.
Cemetery: Griffin Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 08 Oct 1947
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218731
Digital Film Number: 4031416
Image Number: 1444
Reference Number: 43790
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I38152","Carlton","Robert Curtis","13 Jul 1879","6 Oct 1947","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 8 Apr 1930
ED 202-8 SD 19 Sheet 2B
32-34
Carlton, R. C. Head O $1000 M W 50 M 29 Tx Ala Miss Farmer General Farm
Carlton, Essie Wf F W 36 M 14 Tx Tx Tx
Carlton, Emma Dtr F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
Carlton, Ruiby Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Carlton, Coleman Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Carlton, Carene Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Carlton, Jack Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Carlton, Maxine Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Carlton, Imogene Dtr F W 3 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Carlton, Robert B Son M W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Cambers, Bill Renter M W 35 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I38142","Carlton","Volley Benton","20 Oct 1905","18 Feb 1963","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MM2V-88M/p1
Name: Benton Carlton
Death Date: 18 Feb 1963
Death Place: Galveston, Galveston, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 57 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 Oct 1905
Birthplace: Hemphill, Texas
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Carlton
Father's Birthplace: Sabine, Texas
Mother's Name: Pharby Strickland
Mother's Birthplace: Sabine, Texas
Occupation: Laborer
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill City Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 18 Feb 1963
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117178
Digital Film Number: 4028583
Image Number: 2097
Reference Number: cn16341
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I14580","Carlton","William Earl","12 Jun 1898","30 Apr 1973","0","At the time of the 1920 Sabine County, Texas census, he was listed as age 21 and a boarder in the home of Charley and Mary ALVIS.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMLB-9NB/p1
Name: William Earl Carlton
Death Date: 30 Apr 1973
Death Place: Grapeland, Houston, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 74 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1899
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Quitman Carlton
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Martha Ann White
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242783
Digital Film Number: 4167878
Image Number: 668
Reference Number: 38736
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I14579","Carlton","William Quitman","22 Jun 1871","28 Jan 1917","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 30 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 11A Stamped 96
174-176 Augustus and Ida Strickland
175-177 John and Beulah Carter
176-178
Carlton, Quitman W Head M W 39 m1 14 Tx Ala Ala Farmer
Carlton, Martha A Wf F W 30 m1 14 4/4 Tx Miss Miss
Carlton, William E Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
Carlton, Ernest E Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
Carlton Aary E. Dtr F W 1 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Carlton, Martha E Dtr F W 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
177-179
Carlton, John T Hed MN W 41 M1 17 Tx Ala La Farmer
Carlton, Pharby J Wf F W 45 m1 17 7/5 Tx La Miss
Carlton, Alfred H Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
Carlton, Lockey L Dt F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Carlton, Ollie E Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Carlton, Volley B Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
178-180 Thomas and Loye Jacks

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 27 and 28 January 1920
SD 226 ED 168 Sheet 22A Stamped 115
424-446
Carlton, Martha A Head F W 43 Wd Tx La Ala Farmer
Carlton, Eugene Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Carlton, Ary E Dt F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Carlton, Ethel B Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Davidson, Jefferson O Uncle M W 74 Wd Ala Miss Miss


It appears that William Quitman Carlton is a son of Henry Harrison Carlton and his wife Laura Bolton. However, this might be another William Carlton, as per the note below.

""My interest is in the TX Carltons particularly Shadrack Carlton b.1786 in NC died in TX in 1857 and his family by his wife Catherine Sloan. His son , I believe was William Quitman Carlton b.in Sabine Co. TX"" posted by Beverly

http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.carlton/1.13.290.297/mb.ashx","STR06" "I21507","Carman","Ruth G.","8 Apr 1917","27 Jan 1983","0","The daughter of Ralph CARMAN and Mary FINNEY.","STR06" "I2582","Carmena","Mittie Mary","23 Feb 1875","7 May 1946","0","Shown by Wynema McGrew as a daughter of William Carmena and Eliza Jane Kennard.","STR06" "I46765","","","","","","","" "I16835","Carnahan","J. W.","Abt 1864","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Stephens County, Park Township
Enumerated 23 and 25 April 1910
SD 5 ED 240 Sheet 5B
92-92
Carnahan, J. W. Head M W 46 m 12 Mo Mo Mo Machine Blacksmith
Carnahan, Angie Wf F W 46 m 12 7/7 Tx Tx Tx
Carnahan, William A Son M W 8 S Ok Mo Tx
Carnaham, Paul W. Son M W 6 S Ok Mo Tx
Rowe, Ella Stepdtr F W 18 S Ok Tx Tx
Rowe, Charlie Stepson M W 16 S Ok Tx Tx
Rowe, Lilly Stpdtr F W 12 S Ok Tx Tx

","STR06" "I24797","Carnes","Sarah","Bef 1760","Between 1820 and 1830","0","Some show her last name as CARNER or CARVER, however in the transcription of GRANVILLE MARRIAGES 1753-1868, she is listed as Sarah CARNES.","STR06" "I26859","Carney","Alzada ""Alzadie"" ""Zadie""","27 Jan 1876","12 Apr 1910","0","April Makerney shows her as the daughter of George Wriley CARNEY and Harriet BROADHEAD. Unable to locate on 1880 census. Also shown as CARNEY by ""ejmcls"" from an ancestry board. Spelled CORNEY, presumably in error, on the California Death Index listing of her daughter, Viola McLemore.","STR06" "I19875","","","","","","","" "I36695","Carpenter","Elmous Wayne","31 Oct 1924","1 Jun 2011","0","When he enlisted for military service of 25 Oct 1945, he was shown as having 4 years of high school education, and his civil occupation was that of a skilled welder and flamed cutter. He was married, and a resident of Jasper, Texas, though he enlisted in Houston.","STR06" "I1811","Carpenter","John Kenneth","10 Jun 1899","30 Dec 1981","0","Kenneth Carpenter, of Woodward, Oklahoma, was the winner of the Bankers Scholarship, Group II in 1916. He raised a litter of pigs at a profit of $346. When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was a resident of Woodward, and working for the First National Bank of Woodward. His nearest relative was his father, John I. Carpenter, also of Woodward. He was shown as Tall, slender, and had blue eyes and black hair. His registration was completed on September 12, 1918.

He had been married and divorced prior to his marriage to Josephine in 1956. He was a route salesman based in Woodward.

","STR06" "I1811","Carpenter","John Kenneth","10 Jun 1899","30 Dec 1981","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Woodward County, Woodward Twp
Enumerated 27 Apr 1910
SD 23 ED 295 Sheet5A Stamped 275
97-97
Carpenter, John I Head M W 44 m1 21 Iowa NY Ind Farmer
Carpenter, Eva Wf F W 40 M1 21 8/8 Iowa Ind Ind
Carpenter, Vesta L Dtr F W 18 S Iowa Iowa Iowa School Teacher District School
Carpenter, Edna I Dtr F W 13 S Iowa Iowa Iowa
Carpenter, Julia A Dtr F W 12 S Iowa Iowa Iowa
Carpenter, Kenneth J Son M W 10 S Iowa Iowa Iowa
Carpenter, Dale C Son M W 8 S Iowa Iowa Iowa
Carpenter, Harold F SOn M W 3 S Ok Iowa Iowa
Carpenter, Horace L Son M W 2 S Ok Iowa Iowa","STR06" "I27389","","","","","","","" "I41346","Carpenter","Nola Idel","28 Jun 1891","30 Jan 1979","0","From FindAGrave: Daughter of Silas Cleveland Carpenter & 'Tuck' Melton.

","STR06" "I37","Carpenter","Wilmot John ""Bill""","1 Jul 1891","16 Jun 1961","0","He was the son of John Carpenter and Jane Stover, and born in Ontario, Canada on 1 July 1891, according to the ""Ontario, Canada, Births, 1869-1909"" on Ancestry.com.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M25T-2XZ/p1
Name: Wilmot John Carpenter
Event: Birth
Event Date: 01 Jul 1891
Event Place: Whitchurch Twp., York, Ontario
Gender: Male
Father: John Carpenter
Mother: Jane Stover
Registration Year:
Registration Number: cn 37449
Film Number: 1846451
Digital Folder Number: 4656908
Image Number: 486
Collection: Ontario Births, 1869-1912

He completed his World War I Draft registration card as an alien in Farwell, Clare County, Michigan, showing his place of birth as Ballantrae, Ontario, and claiming English citizenship. He was a single farmer and the time of this registration, and was shown as of Medium heighth and build, with Grey eyes and black hair.

Bonnie Benkelman reported that her uncle worked for a lumber yard. He was an enthuisiastic outdoorsman, and loved to hunt and fish.

Obituary
(Source: Clare Sentinel, 22 June 1961, Page 8, image posted to FamilySearch by Tom Ladner)

W. Carpenter Dies 17 70

Wilmot Carpenter of Farwell passed away at Central Michigan Community Hospital in Mt. Pleasant Friday, June 16 at the age of 70.

Mr. Carpenter was born on July 1, 1891 in Canada. He later met and married Mae Benkelman. They moved to the Farwell area, where they have lived ever since.

Mr. Carpenter worked as a bookkeeper of the Farwell Lumber Company until his retirement several years ago. He was a life member of the Corning Lodge in Farwell, a member of the Damascus Royal Arch Masons, and a member of the Farwell Methodist Church. He was a veteral of World War I.

Mr. Carpenter's wife, Mae, and a cousin are his only known survivors.

Funeral arrangements were taken car of by Coker's Funeral Home in Farwell. The funeral was held Monday, June 19, at 2:00 p.m. at the Farwell Methodist Church with Rev. John Allen officiating. Interment was a the Surrey Cemetery.","STR06" "I28442","","","","","","","" "I9889","","","","","","","" "I25285","Carrell","Zorine","30 Jul 1930","12 Feb 2003","0","Zorine ""Jo"" Wise, 72, of Kirbyville, passed away Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at Avalon Place in Kirbyville. A native and lifelong resident of East Texas, she enjoyed working crosswords and reading and was a member of the Brookeland Pentecostal Church. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, February 15, 2003 at 10:00 a.m. at Forest Oaks Funeral Home in Jasper with burial to follow at Oak Grove Cemetery in San Augustine. Visitation will be held on Friday, February 14, 2003 from 3:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m at Forest Oaks. Survivors include two sons; Mike Wise and wife Eugenia of Kirbyville and Glen Strickland of Kirbyville; two daughters, Evelyn Honey and husband John T. Honey, Sr. of Dayton, and Dorothy Carrell and husband Rowland of Darnelle, Arkansas; one brother, Dave Carrell and wife Lillie of Brookeland; one sister, Johnnie Mae Ford of Jasper, along with twenty grandchildren, seventeen great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, the family has asked that memorial donation be made to Lakes Area Hospice, 254 Ethel St., Jasper, TX 75951. Services are under the direction of: Forest Oaks Funeral Home 601 West Gibson Street Jasper, Texas 75951 (409) 384-6676

Read more: http://www.beaumontenterprise.com/news/article/Deaths-February-14-2003-749906.php#ixzz1cHvTg9SK","STR06" "I17781","Carrico","Amelia Melvina ""Vinie""","Sep 1871","1907","0","The 1900 census shows her date of birth as Sep 1876, but her tombstone shows 1871-1907.","STR06" "I38287","Carrico","C. L.","Abt 1870","3 Apr 1942","0","First name shown as Coral on the 1880 census, and as Carl on Linda Boorom's tree at WorldConnect

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=carrico&id=I4765

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMGZ-R18/p1
Name: C. L. Carrico
Death Date: 03 Apr 1942
Death Place: Panola, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 72 years 11 months 27 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1870
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W. D. Carrico
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Charlotte Gary
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2137025
Digital Film Number: 4168363
Image Number: 1181
Reference Number: cn18834
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I413","Carrico","Florence Beatrice","20 Jul 1882","22 Jun 1970","0","Per OLDTIMERS OF SABINE COUNTY ""Mrs. Florence Carrico White celebrated her 87th birthday at her home in the Pinehill Community on Sunday, July 20, 1969. The day began pretty much as usual for Mrs. White, who lives alone, getting up a little later than she used to, to prepare her breakfast. A few friends and members of the family stopped in before she went to church to wish her well, but when the church services ended, Rev. Holt and the entire congregation went home with Mrs. White for a surprise birthday party. She was really surprised. Other friends and relatives were waiting there to help her celebrate with gifts and refreshments. Out of county visitors for the day included Mr. and Mrs. Alan V. White and infant son of Houston; Mr and Mrs Charlie Lane of Jasper, Mr and Mrs Lewis Rigsby and children, Cathy and Kyle, of Beaumont; and Miss Gale White of Nacogdoches. Mrs. White, the wife of the late R.W. White of Pinehill, was born in Panola County, near the little town of Gary. Her parents were William David and Mary Charlotte Gary Carrico, the daughter of James Henry Gary, born in Alabama. He came to East Texas with his brothers, Govey and Ike, and many of their descendants still live in East Texas. James Wilkerson, early Indian fighter and hero of San Jacinto, was Mrs. White's paternal grandparents (sic). He too left many descendants in East Texas.""

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMG6-Y8V/p1
Name: Florence Beatrice White
Death Date: 22 Jun 1970
Death Place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 87 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 Jul 1882
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William David Corrico
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Charlott Gary
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218825
Digital Film Number: 4168920
Image Number: 2293
Reference Number: fn44634
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I38293","Carrico","Johnnie","Sep 1899","Yes, date unknown","0","A Johnnie Carrico, born 1 Sept 1899, died in Nov 1947, according to the SSDI. As his social security card was issued in Missouri, this may not be the same Johnnie Carrico.","STR06" "I12924","Carrico","Mary Evangeline ""Mollie""","24 Feb 1880","19 Mar 1973","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMGM-QMZ/p1
Name: Mary E. Wright
Death Date: 19 Mar 1973
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 93 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1880
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W. D. Carrico
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Charollote Gary
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242963
Digital Film Number: 4169912
Image Number: 980
Reference Number: 103523
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I38292","Carrico","Vernon Glaspy","21 Jul 1896","9 May 1944","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MM2Z-39Y/p1
Name: Vernon Glaspy Carrico
Death Date: 09 May 1944
Death Place: Liberty, Liberty, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 47 years 10 months 18 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 21 Jul 1896
Birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W.G. Carrico
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Nola E. Vaughn
Mother's Birthplace: Meridian, Mississippi
Occupation: Mechanic
Place of Residence: Hull, Liberty, Tex
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Daisetta, Texas
Burial Date: 10 May 1944
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137792
Digital Film Number: 4029637
Image Number: 2810
Reference Number: cn24212
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I13734","Carrico","William ""Wren"" Lorenzo","14 Nov 1873","23 Jun 1923","0","In 1900, his Mother and sisters (Florence and Ophelia) lived with he and his wife, Minnie.
","STR06" "I13734","Carrico","William ""Wren"" Lorenzo","14 Nov 1873","23 Jun 1923","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 3
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 4A
58-58
Carrico, Wm Head W M Nov 1872 27 m 1 Tx Tx Tx Farming
Carrico, Minnie Wf W F Oct 1882 17 m 1 1/0 Tx SC Ala
Carrico, Mary C Mother W F July 1850 49 Wd 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
Carrico, Florence Sister W F July 1882 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Carrico, Ophelia Sister W F Mar 1884 16 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I416","Carrico","William David ""Dee""","Abt 1851","Bef 1900","0","Said to be a son of Matthew CARRICO and Rachel WILKERSON.

White and Toole write ""Matthew Carrico... Received a land grant of 640 acres of land for services in the Tex. Rev. at Goliad...Rachel Wilkerson's (father)...James Wilkerson, received a grant in Bexar County for services in Capt. Teal's company during the Texas Revolution. James Wilkerson was a Texas Ranger and Indian fighter under Capt. Mabbitt of Shelby County, receiving his last pay for this service in 1852 at old Fort Houston. (White and Toole, p 72).

However, Nell Carrico Denova emailed that ""Although Rachael Wilkerson Carrico's father, listed in the White and Toole book, ""Sabine County Historical Sketches and Genealogical Records"", is shown as being James Wilkerson, I still can't find anything on him, in the Texas Revolution or his army papers, or Texas Ranger, or anything. I'm not able to find out who his wife--Rachel's mother--was either.Rachael. My sister, Fran and I have made several trips to Panola, but never one to Sabine, but we need to find some of the family that is living, and ask if any of them may know who Rachel's mother was, or if in fact, James was her father, and not a DAVID Wilkinson.

NELL CARRICO DENOVA

sndenova@eatel.net ?u?

?/u?Please feel free to give my email address above to any of the family members or distant cousins, my email. I live in LOUISIANA, near Baton Rouge.

my line is:

Matthew and Rachael Wilkinson CARRICO
William David and Mary Charlotte Gary Carrico
Winant Gillespie Carrico and Noland Etna Vaughn Carrico
Winant Arvel Carrico and Alta Murphy (my grandparents of Jasper TX)
Vernon.. my dad.
","STR06" "I416","Carrico","William David ""Dee""","Abt 1851","Bef 1900","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Panola County, JP 8
Enumerated 17 and 18 June 1880
Page 14B SD 1 ED 67
128-129
Carrico, William D M W 28 Father Famer Tx Ky Tx
Carrico, Mary C. W F 29 Wf Keeping House Tx Miss Miss
Carrico, Winant W M 12 Son Laborer Tx Tx Tx
Carrico, Coral L W M 11 Son Laborer Tx Tx Tx
Carrico, Nancy A W F 9 Dtr At Home Tx Tx Tx
Carrico, William L. W M 7 Son At Home Tx Tx Tx
Carrico, Amelia M W F 3 Dtr At Home Tx Tx Tx
Carrico, Martha L W F Q Dtr At Home Tx Tx Tx
Carrico, Mollie E W F 3/12 Dtr At Home Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I17788","Carrico","William Earnest","24 Aug 1891","13 Apr 1972","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MM55-Y1R/p1
Name: William Earnest Carrico
Death Date: 13 Apr 1972
Death Place: Tomball, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 80 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 24 Aug 1891
Birthplace: Carthage Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Wianiant Gillaspy Carrico
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nolen Etna Vaughn
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223830
Digital Film Number: 4005478
Image Number: 02210
Reference Number: 36851
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I38288","Carrico","Winant G.","27 Jan 1867","2 Dec 1901","0","Middle name is variously shown as Glaspy Gallaspy Gillispie etc.","STR06" "I38288","Carrico","Winant G.","27 Jan 1867","2 Dec 1901","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine, JP 5 Macune Town
Enumerated 20 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 76 Sheet 16
206-206
Carrico, Winant G Head W M Jan 1867 33 m 11 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Carrico, Noland E. Wf W F Apr 1873 27 m11 5/5 Miss Miss Miss
Carrico, Laura M Dtr W F Sept 1887 10 S Tx Tx Miss House Servant
Carrico, William E. Son W M Aug 1891 S Tx Tx Miss
Carrico, Bertha E Dtr W F Nov 1893 6 S Tx Tx Miss
Carrico, Vernon G Son W M July 1896 3 S Tx Tx Miss
Carriso, Johnie Son W M Sept 1899 8/12 S Tx Tx Miss
Legrand John O Boarder W M Sept 1847 52 S Txc NC NC Dry Goods Salesman
Lakey, John M Baorder W M Mar 1878 22 S Tx Tx Miss School Teacher
Anderson, Walter W Boarder W M Sept 1878 21 S Tx Un Un Physician
Vaughan, Olive P Boarder W M Jan 1876 24 Wd Miss MIss MIss Farmer
Polk, Ben Boarder W M Mar 1864 36 S Tx Tenn Tx Farmer","STR06" "I763","","","","","","","" "I170","Carroll","Alfred Marrien","Abt 1801","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1860 census, he was living with what appears to be a second wife, as she is some 30 years younger than he. Her name is also Elizabeth, as was his first wives name. Monica Hightower, on the Genforum ""Carroll"" Message board stated that his second wife was Elizabeth BEARDING. It is assumed the youngest children in the household at 1860 were those of Elizabeth BEARDING, and presumably Alfred.

http://genforum.genealogy.com/carroll/messages/807.html

","STR06" "I170","Carroll","Alfred Marrien","Abt 1801","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Tishomingo County, Southern Division
Enumerated 22 Oct 1850
469-469
Alfred M Carrol 49 M Farmer 200 NC
Elizabeth Carrol 43 F Ala
Catherine Carrol 19 F Tenn
Martha Carrol 14 F Tenn
Joseph D. Carrol 12 F Tenn
Lydia Carrol 7 F Miss
George W Carrol 1 M Miss
470-470
Wm V. Adams 27 M Farmer 150 Miss
Nancy Adams 23 F Miss
Mary J Adams 9 F Miss
David A Adams 6/12 M Miss

1860 Census
Mississippi, Tishomingo County, Southern Division, PO Bay Spring
Enumerated 4 Sept 1860
Page 324
1158-1158
Alfred M. Carrol 59 M Blacksmith $--- $80 NC
Elizabeth Carrol 30 F Ala (Is this Elizabeth Moore, with her age in error, or a second wife--perhaps mother to the youngest children in the household?)
Elizabeth Carrol 19 F Domestic Miss
Lydia Carrol 15 F Miss
George W Carrol 4 M Miss (Twins) (Child? Grandchild? Nephew? Whose)
James Carrol 4 M Miss (Twins) (Child? Grandchild? Nephew? Whose)
Sarah F Carrol 1 F Miss (Child? Granchild? Whose?)

1870
Not Located

","STR06" "I38632","Carroll","Berry Watson","6 Dec 1880","1 Oct 1949","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6X2-L3K
Name: Berry Watson Carroll
Death Date: 01 Oct 1949
Death Place: Longview, Gregg, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 68 years 7 months 25 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 06 Dec 1880
Birthplace: Negreet, La.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Daniel Carroll
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Montgomery
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Surveyor
Place of Residence: Longview
Cemetery: Marshall Cemetery
Burial Place: Marshall, Texas
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2223524
Digital Film Number: 4031960
Image Number: 311
Reference Number: cn48379
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I18198","Carroll","Daniel Watkins","Abt 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","The son of John Berry Carroll and Elizabeth Watkins (dwelling 518 of the 1850 Sabine Parish Census). (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 82).","STR06" "I18198","Carroll","Daniel Watkins","Abt 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Negreet, Ward 3
Page 34, SD 2, ED 46
Enumerated 1 July 1880
47-48
Carroll, John W M 21 Farmer La NC Tx
Carroll, Epsey W F 18 Wf Keeping House Tx Miss Tx
Carroll, Elizabeth W F 51 Mother Tx Ga NC
Carroll, Calvin D W M 13 Brother Tx NC Tx (information crossed through)
Williams, Susan W F 43 Aunt Employee La Ga Nc
Gibson, Ed W M 24 Boarder Laborer La Miss La
48-49
Carroll, Daniel W W M 27 Farmer La NC Tx
Carroll, Elizabeth W F 31 Wf Keeping House La Miss La
Carroll, Laura W F 2 Dtr La La La
Addison, Viva W F 8 StepDtr La La La


","STR06" "I38617","Carroll","Eliza","Abt 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Tishomingo County, Southern Division
Enumerated 22 Oct 1850
468-468
Thos. P. Beck 23 M Farmer $400 Ala
Eliza Beck 20 F Tenn
Wm. B. Beck 2 M Miss
Alfred C. Beck 1 M Miss
Elizabeth Carroll 10 F Miss (According to Monica Hightower, this is a sister of Eliza Carroll Beck)

1860 Census
Arkansas, Polk County, Center, P.O. Dallas
Enumerated 4 Jun 1860
Page 12, Stamped 607
87-82
Thomas P. Beck 45 M Farmer 500 500 Ala
Eliza Beck 26 F Tenn
William Beck 12 M Miss
Alfred Beck 10 M Miss
Margaret Beck 8 F Miss
Sarah Beck 6 F Miss
Elijah Beck 5 M Miss
James Beck 10/12 M Miss
","STR06" "I38621","Carroll","Elizabeth","Abt 1840","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Tishomingo County, Southern Division
Enumerated 22 Oct 1850
468-468
Thos. P. Beck 23 M Farmer $400 Ala
Eliza Beck 20 F Tenn
Wm. B. Beck 2 M Miss
Alfred C. Beck 1 M Miss
Elizabeth Carroll 10 F Miss (According to Monica Hightower, this is a sister of Eliza Carroll Beck. Not known why she is not living with her parents and siblings, who were enumerated a few households from the Becks)","STR06" "I18334","Carroll","John Berry","Abt 1826","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine County
Enumerated 14 Sept 1850
Page 138
518-520
Jno Carroll 34 100 NC
Salas Carroll 6 M La
Margt. Carroll 4 F La","STR06" "I38631","Carroll","Laura","24 Aug 1878","26 Nov 1964","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDKP-FNL
Name: Laura Carroll Mcpherson
Death Date: 26 Nov 1964
Death Place: Precinct 2, Gregg, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 86 years 8 months 24 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 24 Aug 1878
Birthplace: Robeline, Louisiana
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Dan Carroll
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Montgomery
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Homemaker
Place of Residence: Longview, Gregg, Texas
Cemetery: Restland Cemetery
Burial Place: Dallas, Texas
Burial Date: 27 Nov 1964
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117651
Digital Film Number: 4005457
Image Number: 1789
Reference Number: cn 70333
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I17927","Carroll","Margaret ""Maggie"" Elizabeth","18 Oct 1852","8 Mar 1926","0","Birth: Oct. 18, 1852
Death: Mar. 8, 1926 [or 20 Oct 1926 per Kay Parker McCary]

Wife of Arnoldus Bonneau
Daughter of Madison and Elizabeth Boland Carroll
Born in Coushatta, Louisiana
Mother of Sallie, Daisey, Boland

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=31366492","STR06" "I167","Carroll","Nancy","20 Feb 1826","10 May 1909","0","After her husband died, Nancy apparently lived with her daughter Sarah, also widowed.","STR06" "I167","Carroll","Nancy","20 Feb 1826","10 May 1909","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Knox Co. Texas ED 43 Pg. 171A
24/24
Martin, Sarah A., head, Oct. 1866, 33, Wd. Married 8 yrs. 4/4 children.
Martin, Glenn T., son, Oct. 1892, 7, TX TN AR
Martin, James C., son, March 1894, 6, TX TN AR
Martin, Willis A., son, Sept. 1895, 4, TX TN AR
Martin, Ruth E., daughter, Jan. 1897, 3, TX TN AR
Adams, Nancy, mother, Feb. 1827, 73, Wd., Married 40 yrs. 11/5 children, AL NC NC","STR06" "I22490","Carruth","John Thomas","3 Oct 1893","5 Oct 1968","0","At the time of the 1930 Sabine County Census, he was living between near the home of his step-father and mother (Jesse and Julia Morgan) and his half-brother, Everett Morgan. He was age 37, single, and a farmer.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDRV-PGJ
Name: John Thomas Carruth
Death Date: 05 Oct 1968
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 75 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 03 Oct 1893
Birthplace: Jasper, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Moses Carruth
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Julia Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Place of Residence: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Bethel Chapel
Burial Place: Pineland, Texas
Burial Date: 06 Oct 1968
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137188
Digital Film Number: 4188418
Image Number: 2691
Reference Number: cn 73723
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I2005","Carruth","Moses","Abt 1857","Aft 1892","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

Household Record 1880 United States Census Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Martha CARUTH Self W Female W 51 TN Farmer TN TN
Elizabeth CARUTH Dau S Female W 31 TX At Home
Sarah Jane CARUTH Dau S Female W 31 TX At Home
David F. CARUTH Son S Male W 27 TX Works On Farm LA TN
Moses CARUTH Son S Male W 23 TX Works On Farm LA TN
Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 3, Jasper, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255313
NA Film Number T9-1313
Page Number 148D","STR06" "I45731","Carruth","Robert Clark","26 Feb 1895","2 Aug 1965","0","He has a military marker shown on his FindAGrave memorial page. Is is inscribed with a cross, his name and dates of birth and death, along with ""Texas, Wagoner, 142 Inf W W I""

Name Robert C Carruth
Event Type Death
Event Date 02 Aug 1965
Event Place McKinney, Collin, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 26 Feb 1895
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Robert P Carruth
Mother's Name Ellen Skinner
Certificate Number 48631
GS Film number 2117830
Digital Folder Number 005164788
Image Number 02206



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3XR-T3J : accessed 19 Aug 2014), Robert C Carruth, 02 Aug 1965; citing certificate number 48631, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117830.","STR06" "I25006","Carryl","Nathaniel","Abt 1639","Abt 1724","0","Said to be the son of Benjamin Blaise Carryl and Elizabeth Burrows. (Six, Wierche Families & More).","STR06" "I17105","Carson","Ann","Abt 1815","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be the sister of Kit Carson (White and Toole, p 32).","STR06" "I33505","Carswell","George C.","10 Nov 1895","8 Aug 1984","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 26 and 27, 1930
ED 203-7 SD 19 Sheet 6B
199-203
Carswell, George Head M W 35 M 22 Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Carswell, Emmie L Wf F W 28 M 16 Tx Ga Tx
Carswell, George A Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Carswell, Elmer E Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Carswell, Francis M Dtr F W 4 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Carswell, Benton S Son M W 10/12 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I13641","Carter","Albert Kemp","18 Aug 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","Was living with James and Mary ""Mollie"" Strickland in 1900 in Hemphill, Texas. His date of birth on this census was instead shown as August 1879, as was that of his sister, Mollie. It appears they were twins. However other records seem to indicate their year of birth as 1882.
","STR06" "I13641","Carter","Albert Kemp","18 Aug 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Lousiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 3
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD ? ED 104 Sheet 4A Stamped 46
11-59
Carter, Albert Head M W 27 m1 La La Tx Laborer Log Cutter
Carter, Laney Wf F W 26 M1 4/4 Tx Tx Tx
Carter, Calvin Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Carter, Magy Dtr F W 3 S Tx La Tx
Carter, Delbert Son M W 1 S Tx La Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 2 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 1A
Bronson and? Tebo Road
7-7
Carter, Albert K Head M W 38 M La La Tx Log Sawyer Saw Mill
Carter, Martha L Wf F W 36 M Tx Ala Miss
Carter, Albert C Son m W 17 S Tx La Tx Laborer Track
Carter, Maggie Dtr F W 13 S Tx La Tx
Carter, Delbert Son M W 10 S Tx La Tx
Carter, Viola Dtr F W 9 S Tx La Tx
Carter, Audrey Son M W 6 S Tx La Tx
Carter, Gertrude Dtr F W 5 S Tx La Tx
Carter, L. C. Dtr F W 3 S Tx La Tx","STR06" "I37043","Carter","Allen Alexander","Abt 1810","Yes, date unknown","0","In December, 2001, Bobby Carter posted, on the Carter Family Genealogy Forum at Genforum:

""My, and others, research shows (not totally proven) that Allen Alexander was one of about five children born to Jacob Carter (born about 1799, South Carolina, died abt 1844 Lauderdale Co, MS), and Sarah (LNU).

Allen Alexander Carter was probably born in Barnwell District, South Carolina, about 1810, and migrated with the family to MS about 1812/1813. Apparently this Carter line did not settle in Georgia.

Allen Alexander Carter was an early settler in Clarke Co, MS, and was enumerated in the 1840, 1850, and 1860 census in Clarke Co, MS.

Allen's mother was enumerated in his household in the 1850 census, but must have died before 1860 as she was not enumerated in his household then.

Allen's older brother Patrick died about 1859 and one of Patrick's sons (I think it was Jacob) was enumerated in Allen's household in 1860.

Allen Alexander Carter married Sarah McLemore. Allen Alexander Carter (probably displaced by the Civil War), wife, and some of the younger children migrated to Texas by about 1866. The last I have been able to locate on Allen Alexander Carter (listed as 80) and Sarah is that they were enumerated in the 1880 census in Lampasas Co, TX.""

Bobby also provided a list of their children, along with the estimated years of birth of each.

http://genforum.genealogy.com/carter/messages/11601.html","STR06" "I37043","Carter","Allen Alexander","Abt 1810","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Information

1850 Census
Mississippi, Clarke County, Beat No. 4
Enumerated 13 Aug 1850
112-112
Allen Carter 40 M Farmer 1000 Miss
Sarah Carter 30 F Miss
William Carter 15 M Farmer
Ellen Carter 13 F Miss
Amos Carter 11 M Miss
Jacob Carter 9 M Miss
Melvina Carter 7 F Miss
Sarah Carter 5 F Miss
Carinda Carter 1 F Miss
Sarah Carter 64 F SC

1860 Census
Mississippi, Clarke County, P.O. Energy
Page 138
926-926
A. A. Carter 50 M Farmer 1300 4780 SC
Sarah Carter 43 F Miss
Amos Carter 22 M Miss
Jacob Carter 19 M Miss
Meldvea Carter 17 F Miss
Sarah Carter 16 F Miss
Casinada Carter 13 F Miss
H. B. Carter 11 M Miss
L. G. Carter 9 M Miss
Leonedus Carter 5 M Miss
Louisa Carter 1 F Miss
Ira J Carter 19 M Merchant $---- $1000 Miss
G M Mott 19 M Student of Medicine Miss

1870 Census
Texas, Freestone County, P.O. Garfield
Enumerated 13 Aug 1870
Page 23 Stamped 46
167-167
Carter, Allen A 60 M W Farmer $--- $100 Ala
Carter, Sarah 60 F W Ala
Carter, Lebanon 14 Miss
Carter, Lee 11 Miss
Carter, Lou Ellen 9 Miss
Johnson, Johnes 9 Miss

1880 Census
Texas, Lampasas County, JP 1
Page 29 SD 5 ED 85 Stamped 303A
Enumerated 16 and 16 Jun 1880
248-258
Carter, Allen A W M 70 Farmer SC SC SC
Carter, Sally W F 63 Wf Keeping House Miss SC SC
Carter, Leonidas W M 23 Son Working on Farm Miss SC Miss
Carter, Lula O. S. W F 19 Dtr At Home Miss SC Miss


","STR06" "I38761","Carter","Allen Allison","22 Oct 1878","24 Feb 1962","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD69-V4T
Name: Allen Allison Carter
Death Date: 24 Feb 1962
Death Place: Goldthwaite, Mills, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 82 years 4 months 2 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 22 Oct 1879
Birthplace: Comanche Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Hansford B. Carter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Hulda Brown
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Baptist Minister & Farmer
Place of Residence: Goldthwaite, Mills County, Texas
Cemetery: Goldtwaite Cemetery
Burial Place: Goldthwaite Co., Texas
Burial Date: 25 Feb 1962
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116967
Digital Film Number: 4028432
Image Number: 482
Reference Number: 18269
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I38911","Carter","Americus Vespucis","2 Nov 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","AMERICUS V. CARTER, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana
Submitted by: Gaytha Carver Thompson
Source: Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Northwest Louisiana
The Southern Publishing Company, Chicago & Nashville, 1890

Copyright. All rights reserved.
http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm
http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm

AMERICUS V. CARTER

Americus V. Carter, a prominent and honored citizen of Natchitoches Parish,
who resides two miles northeast of Robeline, is a native of Amite County,
Miss., born November 2, 1839. He was the son of Isaac F. and Margaret
(Holden) Carter, both natives also of the Bayou State, the former born in Pike
county and the latter in Amite County. The paternal grandparents of our
subject, William and Jemima (cole) Carter, were natives of South Carolina dn
the great grandfather, Isaac Carter, was a native of the Old Dominion. The
maternal grandparents, Thomas and Elizabeth (Flannigan) Holden, were born in
South Carolina. The parents of our subject were married in 1838, and reared a
family of four children, three sons and a daughter, whom we will now name in
the order of their birth: Americus V., William O., Elizabeth A. and Thadeus A.
Elizabeth A. died in July, 1889, leaving a husband and five children. The
father of Mr. Carter died in February, 1853, and his mother in 1878.

When Americus V. was about one year and half old, his parents removed to
Louisiana and located in Natchitoches Parish, on a plantation ten miles west
of the city of Natchitoches and four miles east of his present home. He
attended the parish schools, prepared himself for college at Bellewood, Sabine
Parish, and when eighteen years of age he entered Mount Lebannon College, of
Bienville Parish, which he attended during the years 1857 and 1858. He was
married September 20, of the last named year to Miss Martha Ponder, daughter
of Silas and Lucitta (Darden) Ponder, and sister of the late Hon. William A.
Ponder, of this parish. After his marriage Mr. Carter engaged in farming for
himself, and this has been his principal occupation all his life.

In 1862 he entered the service of the Confederate army, in Company E, Second
Louisiana Cavalry, as a second lieutenant, and served until the cessation of
hostilities, being promoted to first lieutenant during that time. He was in
the battle of Franklin, and was in numerous skirmishes. At the time of Bank's
raid, and while engaged in at tempting to drive him back, Mr. Carter was
captured at Henderson's Hill, Rapides, and was held a prisoner for about four
months, being exchanged in July, 1864. He had previously been captured in
1862, at Burwick City, but was paroled a day later. From the war he returned
home and resumed farming, his home then being on Spanish Lake.

In 1870 he removed to his present property, where he has resided ever since,
and where he has a beautiful and comfortable home. Besides farming he has
given some attention to merchandising and journalism. During the year 1885,
and also the year 1887, he owned and conducted a general store in Robeline.
In 1884 he bought the Robeline Reporter, of which his son, I. F. Carter, was
editor and he proprietor until January, 1886, when he sold it to Dr. J. H.
Cunningham. Mr. Carter was the editor of the Reporter in 1887, when it
belonged to a stock company. In September, 1889, he and his son, Ponder S.
Carter, purchased it, and under the name of Carter & Son, they conducted the
paper until 1890, when they sold it to S. C. Presley. Mr. Carter helped to
survey Robeline, and he built the first house in that city. He has since
erected several other residences, and is the owner of considerable property in
town. By reason of the above facts he is called ""the father of Robeline.""

Mr. and Mrs. Carter have seven children living as follows: Bessie, Isaac F.,
William E., Ponder S., Lillian Lee, Thadeus A. and A. Everly. Mr. and Mrs.
Carter are members of the Baptist Church, and in politics Mr. Carter is
strictly Democratic. He served as a member of the parish police jury from
1877 until 1880, and four years later he was reappointed to that position,
serving in that capacity ever since. During the entire time he has been a
member of that body he has been chairman of its finance committee, which is
evidence of the complete confidence reposed to him by the people of the
parish.

He was made a member of the Democratic Central Committee of the parish in 1872
and has served constantly ever since. He has also held the position of
returning officer of the parish since 1884. Mr. Carter is one of the
representative and leading citizens of Natchitoches Parish, and on one is more
favorably or extensively know. He is an active and prominent worker in the
Farmers' Alliance.

http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/natchitoches/bios/carterav.txt


","STR06" "I38911","Carter","Americus Vespucis","2 Nov 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Louisiana, Natchitoches, Ward 5, PO Couchatta Chute
Enumerated 22 July 1870
Pages 12 and 13 Stamped 414
100-98
Carter, Americus 31 M W Farmer 1100 500 Miss
Carter, Martha 33 F W Keeping House Ga
Carter, Martha 9 F W La
Carter, Isaac 7 M W La
Carter, William 5 M W La
Carter, Ponder 2 M W La
Carter, Infant 7/12 F W La
Burjay, John M 18 M W Farm Laborer Ga

1880 Census
Lousiana, Natchitoches, Ward Six
Enumerated 20 Jun 1880
SD 2 ED 34
Carter, Americus W m 40 Farmer Miss
Carter, Martha W F 42 Wf Keeping House Ga
Carter, Bessie W F 18 Dt La
Carter, Isaack W M 16 S Works in Farm La
Carter, William M W 14 S Works in Farm La
Carter, Ponder W M 12 S Works in Farm La
Carter, Lillian W F 10 Dtr Works in Farm La
Carter, Vedie W F 8 Dtr La
Carter, Thada W M 5 Son La
Carter, Everly W M 4 Son La
Gore, Scott W M 29 Boarder Works on Farm

","STR06" "I38751","Carter","Amos","Abt 1839","15 Feb 1862","0","In December, 2001, Bobby Carter posted, on the Carter Family Genealogy Forum at Genforum, that Amos was "" Killed in action, Ft Donelson, Tn, 15 Feb 1862, Co D, 14th MS Inf Regt.""

http://genforum.genealogy.com/carter/messages/11601.html

","STR06" "I16372","Carter","Audrey","26 Feb 1913","Yes, date unknown","0","He has a daughter, Karen Carter Garcia.","STR06" "I38802","Carter","Benjamin Bradford","21 Jan 1860","20 Mar 1906","0","White and Toole show that he operated Carter's Ferry with his father, and with his son John Bradford Carter, for many years.","STR06" "I38802","Carter","Benjamin Bradford","21 Jan 1860","20 Mar 1906","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 5
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 93 Sheet 2A Stamped 92
39-40
Russell, EH and Emma and family
40-41
Carter, Ben B. W M Jan 1860 40 m 20 La La Tx Farmer
Carter, Della W F Jun 1866 33 M 20 7/6 La Al Al
Carter, Bradford W M May 1884 16 S La La La Farm Laborer
Carter, George W M Nov 1887 12 S La La La Farm Laborer
Carter, Elouise W F Nov 1890 9 S La La La
Carter, Laura W F Apr 1893 6 S La La La
Carter, Willie W M Jun 1894 5 S La La La
Carter, Robert W M July 1898 1 S
Russell, John Boarder W M July 1884 15 La La La Farm Laborer

","STR06" "I7047","Carter","Bertie Gay","20 Jul 1905","Jan 1979","0","She was living with her parents at the time of the 1930 census, and shown as ""widowed"" having married at the age of 17. She was 24 at the time of the census, so her first husband must have died within 7 years of their marriage.","STR06" "I5066","Carter","Bradford Kemp","21 Jan 1883","Abt 1892","0","From CARTER CEMETERY, Sabine Parish, LA. Transcription
Submitted by: Leatha A. Betts
http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/sabine/cemeteries/carter.txt

This cemetery is located north of Hwy 6 just east of the Pendleton Bridge. From the bridge go about 1 mile to Merritt Mtn. Road. Turn north and follow the road to the end. From this point you will have to climb the hill. The cemetery is about 200 yds. west of where the fire tower used to stand.

Most of these graves were marked with wooden plaques which have since faded away, but at the time transcribed were still readable. Lily Thurman knew where they were buried.

Carter Cemetery on Merritt Mountain, compiled by Lily Carter Thurman Jan. 1981.

Bradford Kemp Carter b. 21 Jan 1883 d. 1892

Notes: Son of Brad and Elizabeth (Mason) Carter





","STR06" "I1505","Carter","Bradford Stephen","3 Aug 1832","27 Dec 1899","0","Bradford Carter, his son Ben, and grandson, John Bradford owned and operated Carter's Ferry for many years. (White and Toole, p 41).

Leatha Betts, a descendant of his eldest daugther, Sarah Elizabeth, show that Bradford was married five times in total, and also indicates that he had three children with Frances Procell, though they were never married. Frances Procell was listed as a housekeeper, age 22, in his home at the time of the 1870 census. Frances Precell, shown as widowed, lived in the adjacent residence at the time of the 1880 census with her three children, Luisia, 14, William, 7, and Lizzie, 5.

Bradford's grave is marked ""CSA Homeguards, Masonic Lodge #88""","STR06" "I1505","Carter","Bradford Stephen","3 Aug 1832","27 Dec 1899","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward No. 3, PO Many
Enumerated 26 Jun 1860
Page 22
229-229
Bradford Carter 26 M Farmer 400 La
Sarah Carter 22 F Tx
Benjamin B. Carter 6/12 M La

1870 Census
Lousiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 3
P.O. Many or SabineTown, Texas
Enumerated 30 Aug 1870
Page 14
110-110
Carter, Stephen B. 36 M W Keeper Public Ferry 500 400 La
Carter, Benj B. 10 M W At home La
Carter, Wm. King 8 M W At home La
Carter, Sarah E. 5 F W La
Procell, Francis 22 F W Housekeeper Ala

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Negreet
Page 38B SD 2 ED 46
Enumerated 2 July 1880
82-83
Carter, Bradford W M 47 Farmer La Geo Geo
Carter, Elizabeth W F 33 Wf Keeping House Tx Tx Miss
Carter, Benjamin B W M 20 Son Laborer La La Tex
Carter, Sarah E. W F 15 Dtr At Home La La Tex
Carter, Sallie W F 5 Dtr La La Tex
Carter, James W M 2 Son La La Tex
83-84
Precell, Frances W F 37 Laborer Ala Ga Unk
Precell, Luisa W F 14 Dtr Laborer La Ala La
Precell, William W M 7 Son La Ala La
Precell, Lizzie W F 5 Dtr La Ala La
","STR06" "I264","","","","","","","" "I18190","Carter","Caroline Augusta","Bef 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","Karhy Casagranda shows that she also married Martin Locke (or Locke Martin) and William Rutland.","STR06" "I18190","Carter","Caroline Augusta","Bef 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Louisiana, Grant Parish, PO Colfax
Enumerated 24 June 1870
Page 40
399-399
Rutland, William R 34 M W Parish Judges $--- $600 KY (Third husband?)
Rutland, Caroline 36 F W Keeping House Miss
Rutland, Ella 10 F W At Home La
Rutland, Carrie 6 F W La
Martin, Alice 18 F W At Home La (Should her last name be Montgomery?)
Martin, Agustus 14 M W At Home La (Should his last name be Montgomery?)

","STR06" "I9965","","","","","","","" "I26555","Carter","Carroll Johnson","Abt 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","It appears he could be a son of Thomas (Theodrick? Jr.) Carter and Celia Ann McDonald of Henrico County, Virginia. They migrated from Henrico to Halifax County, VA, and then later to Mississippi. The family later moved to Mississippi.

Thomas Carter Family
1816 Hinds Co. Census;
1818 Jackson Co land grant Pascagoula River:
1820 Jackson Co
1830 Hinds Co -- died Copiah Co.

http://mykindred.com/cloud/TX/getperson.php?personID=I187&tree=mykindred01

However, Jessica Green instead shows Caroll Johnson Carter as a son of Thomas B. Carter and Susanna Ann Winn, being a grandson of Theodrick Carter.

http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Carter-Family-Tree-4172

A tree on Ancestry.com has a third set of possible parents, Thomas Carter and Susanna Powell. The ancestry tree also shows that Carroll married Juriah McLemore.

","STR06" "I26847","Carter","Carroll Johnson","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown on a tree at Ancestry.com as having being married to Ida Slay, and the father of Bertie David, Mary and Wayne Sutton CARTER.","STR06" "I38834","Carter","Caswell Lavaughn","10 Feb 1942","13 Sep 1990","0","His fathers name was not listed on the Texas Birth Index.","STR06" "I25624","Carter","Catherine E.","Between 1812 and 1820","Yes, date unknown","0","Last name is from Rueben McLemore's two page typescript (undated) titled ""McLemore History.""","STR06" "I8021","Carter","Charity","Abt 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown by some as marrying John SIMMONS, and others as marrying John HEDGEPETH.","STR06" "I21848","Carter","Charles Jenkins","18 Sep 1885","Sep 1963","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FGYR-7JD
Name: Charlie Jenkins Carter
Titles & Terms:
Death Date:
Death Place:
Birth Year: 1885
Estimated Birth Year:
Burial Date:
Burial Place: Clipso, N.C.
Cemetery: Carter Family Cemeteru
Funeral Home:
Residence: Goldsboro, Wayne, N.C.
Street Address: 227 Seymour Drive
Gender: Male
Death Age: 77
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Occupation: Blacksmith
Birth Date: 18 Sep 1885
Birthplace: N.C.
Father: James O. Carter
Father's Titles & Terms:
Father's Place of Birth:
Mother: Caroline Williamson
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Mother's Place of Birth:
Spouse: Margie Carter
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Additional Relatives: X
Informant:
Reference Number: v 4A cn 4277
Film Number: 1953304
Collection: North Carolina Deaths, 1931-1994

A military marker on his FindAGrave memorial page shows that he was a veteran of World War I, serving as a SFC in the US Army.","STR06" "I18285","Carter","Charles Nettie","7 Sep 1849","24 Jan 1917","0","On FindAGrave, he is shown as being married second to Mecca Katherine Fleming (1864-1935)","STR06" "I18285","Carter","Charles Nettie","7 Sep 1849","24 Jan 1917","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Sixth Ward
Charles Carter M W 29 Head La Farmer Father Born Miss
Elizabeth Carter F W 29 Wife La Keeping House
Margaret Carter F W 7 Daugh La La La
William Carter M W 5 Son La La La
Laura Carter F W 3 Daugh La La La
Elizabeth Carter F W 2 Daugh La La La
Sim Watehouse M B 12 Tx Tx ---
Edmon Naion M B 20 12 La La La Working on Farm","STR06" "I7064","Carter","Clarence Earl","20 Jan 1916","8 Oct 1992","0","""Shortly after Julia was born (ca 1944) the family moved to Hemphill, Texas and Earl Carter was instrumental in establishing the First State Bank in Hemphill, the first bank in Sabine County since the bank failure in 1932, when two banks in Hemphill went broke. The First State Bank is now in its 26th year and is doing well. Earl Carter is now associated with the Pineland State Bank, Pineland, Texas as Vice-President and Director."" (White and Toole)","STR06" "I21845","Carter","Daniel E.","Jan 1825","Aft 1900","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Jeff Hubbard, shows that he ""Enlisted in Company Battery A, 2nd Light Artillery on July 8, 1861 in Wilmington, New Hanover County, NC."" The photo of his headstone shows the military marker.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=83874165","STR06" "I21845","Carter","Daniel E.","Jan 1825","Aft 1900","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
North Carolina, Sampson, Southern District
#482-482
Danl Carter 25 M Laborer NCa Cannot read or write
Lauisa Carter 20 F NC
Lauisa Carter 5 F NC
Cacheran Carter 3 F NC

1860 Census
North Carolina, Sampson, McDaniels
#597-579
Daniel Carter 35 M Farm Laborer NC
Loveluu Carter 35 F NC
Louisa Carter 13 F
Catharine Carter 9 F
Josiah Carter 9 M
James O Carter 7 M

1870 Census
North Carolina
Sampson, McDaniels
#113-113
Carter, Daniel 48 M W Farmer $870 $250 North Carolina Can't R/W
Carter, Lucy 47 F W Keeping House North Carolina Can't R/W
Carter, Catherine 21 F W Keeping House North Carolina Can't R/W
Carter, James O 18 M W Works on Farm North Carolina
#114-114 (Hall Family)
#115-115
Carter, Josiah 19 M Farmer $100 North Carolina
Carter, Mary 27 F W Keeping House North Carolina
Carter, James A. 1 M W At Home North Carolina

1880 Federal Census:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Daniel CARTER Self M Male W 52 NC Farming NC NC
Luvey CARTER Wife M Female W 51 NC Housekeeping
Catty CARTER Dau Female W 32 NC Housekeepi
Oliver W. CARTER GSon S Male W 8 NC NC NC
Source Information:
Census Place Mcdaniels, Sampson, North Carolina
Family History Library Film 1254981
NA Film Number T9-0981
Page Number 38D


1900 Census
North Carolina, Sampson, McDaniel, ED 97
#33-33
Carter, Daniel Hd W M Jan 1825 75 M 56 NC NC NC Farmer
Carter, Louia Wife W F Dec 1825 74 M 56 4/4 NC NC NC
Carter, Kittie Dau W F Apr 1848 52 S NC NC NC
","STR06" "I31821","Carter","David","Abt 1829","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Lisitings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
12 September 1850
286-288
John McCormack 24 M Farmer Louisiana
Elizabeth McCormack 22 F Texas
Thos McCormack 3 M Louisiana
Russell McCormack 19 M None Louisiana
287-289
Drucilla Sheffield 49 F Ga
Harriett Carter 18 F Tex
Emma? Carter 17 F None Tex
Lucinda Carter 16 F Tex
John Sheffield 11 M La
Amanda Sheffield 10 F La
Rachel Sheffield 8 F La
Wiley Sheffield 6 M La
288-290
Elijah Goff 28 M Farmer La
Nancy Goff 29 F Miss
Elisa Goff 6 F La
Mary Goff 4 F La
Catherine Goff 2 F La
Martha Goff 1 F La
289-291
David Carter 21 M Farmer Tex
Sarah Carter 14 F Miss
290-292
William Carter 30 M Miss
Polly Carter 31 M Miss
Wyatt Carter 8 M La
Geo W Carter 5 M La
??? Carter 3 F La
John Carter 1 M La","STR06" "I43462","","","","","","","" "I38729","Carter","Elijah","30 May 1921","24 Dec 2006","0","Galveston Daily News
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
Obituaries, Page C2
Elijah Carter

Elijah Carter, 85, passed away December 24, 2006, at his home in Dickinson, Texas. He was born May 30, 1921 to Albert Kemp Carter and Martha Laney Strickland in Browndell, Texas.

Elijah was a retired Chemical Operator with Amoco Chemical in Chocolate Bayou, Texas. He was a veteran of WW II serving in the United States Army, a member of the Civilian Conservation Corps, a member of Abundant Life Christian Center in LaMarque, Texas, where he was involved in Redeemers Ministry. He was a former board member and treasurer at First Assembly of God Church in Arcadia, Texas and a former board member at First Assembly of God Church in Joliet, Illinois.

He is preceded in death by his parents, wife of 50 years, Margaret Bernice Carter, son, Kenneth Carter, and eleven brothers and sisters.

He is survived by his loving wife, Jane Carter, Daughters, Martha Story (Robert) of League City; Betty Schoob (Roger) of Shorewood, Illinois; Joyce Wagner (Buffard) of Andrews, Texas; son, Dale Spencer (Laura) of Alvin, Texas; daughters-in-law, Theresa Carter of Baytown, Texas; nine grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to Abundant Life Christian Center, 601 Delaney Road, LaMarque, Texas 77568 or Hospice Care Team, 11708 Amburn, Suite C, Texas City, Texas 77591.

Visitation will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. with a service starting at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, December 27, 2006, at the First Assembly of God Church in Arcadia, Fourth St. and Jackson St., Arcadia, Texas. Interment will follow at Galveston Memorial Park in Galveston, Texas. Crowder Funeral Home, Dickinson, Texas.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I3425","Carter","Elizabeth","6 Jul 1787","26 Dec 1873","0","Moved to Pike County, Mississippi in 1822.","STR06" "I18526","Carter","Elizabeth","15 Sep 1827","18 May 1910","0","Her father is listed as coming from South Carolina, and her mother from Lousiana. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 89). Jerry Carter (jcarter427@hotmail.com) believes but has not proven absolutely that she is the daughter of Drucilla Carter Sheffield, to whom she was living next to at the time of the 1850 Sabine Parish Census. It is thought, but not proven, that Drucilla's maiden name is Wyatt. Near neighbors are Nancy Goff, a daughter of Drucilla, David and William Carter, sons of Drucilla. These are also the parents linked to her at her FindAGrave memorial page created by Travis D. Brown. This memorial page has a photo of a grave marker that includes elaborate engraving, a poem titled ""Gone but Not Forgotten,"" a black and white portrait of Elizabeth, and ""Mrs. Elizebeth McComic, Born Sept. 15, 1827 Died May 13, 1910, Age 82 Yrs, 9 mos, 2 days."" The marker also has engraved at the bottom Copyright 04, by H. F. Wendell & Co., Leipaio, O.

. Others believe her to instead be a daughter of Redmond Carter and Nancy Kemp/Camp.","STR06" "I18293","Carter","Elizabeth A.","22 Jul 1849","16 Jun 1888","0","The bio of her brother, Americus, instead shows that she ""died in July, 1889, leaving a husband and five children.""","STR06" "I13221","Carter","Ellen Elizabeth Bethel","12 Feb 1903","7 Jun 1982","0","Her headstone reads: ""An artist and teacher she found fulfillment in the children she taught.""","STR06" "I38818","Carter","Elva","Nov 1890","14 Jan 1975","0","Barbara Yancey Dore instead shows her as Sara Elva Carter. Shown as Eloiuse on the 1900 census.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6S2-JMH
Name: Elva Carter Davis
Death Date: 14 Jan 1975
Death Place: Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 83 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1892
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Benjamin Bradford Carter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Della Russell
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243875
Digital Film Number: 4167930
Image Number: 313
Reference Number: Frame Number 328
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I6461","Carter","Emily","Abt 1819","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married first Noah KEYES and later Benahaj Dott OWEN.","STR06" "I26633","Carter","Emily D. ""Emma""","Abt 1876","4 Aug 1902","0","The North Carolina Death record of her son shows her as Emma Carter. Robert McLemore Butler instead has her listed as Emily D. Carter.

Said to be one of ten children born to Carlton C. CARTER and Julia Ann PORTER of Cumberland County, North Carolina.

""My great-great grandfather was Carlton C Carter. (variations of his name are Calton, Cotton and, on his death certificate, he is listed as Calvin!)He was born April 1848 in Cumberland County, NC. He died after 1929. He is listed in the census records as being a farmer and when first married he worked as a turpentine hand. He married Julia Ann Porter, daughter of James Porter and Barbara Ann McMillan, on 27 October 1869. Julia Ann was born May 1853 and died 18 May 1922. They had 10 children: 1) EMILY D CARTER, Mar 1870- 4 Aug 1902, married DALLAS O McLEMORE. 2) Barbara Isobel Carter, July 1872-18 Nov 1923, married Jonathan J starling. 3) Mary E Carter, born 1874 died between 1880-1900. 4) James Gadis Carter, 1875-25 Dec 1950, married Rebecca J Averitte. 5) Burnice Harvey Carter, (my great grandpa, mentioned above). 6) Duncan Robinson Carter, 04 Jan 1879-22 October 1942, married Nina Mae Hair. 7) Jonathan L Carter, Jan 1882-17th October 1918, married Ruby Caine. 8) Chester H Carter, Dec 1883-?, married Elizabeth Hall. 9) unknown. 10) unknown.""

http://carter-and-allied-families.wikispaces.com/Carter

","STR06" "I13758","Carter","Emma Ophelia","20 May 1886","30 Jan 1968","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXB5-4MH
Name: Emma Ophelia Arnold
Death Date: 30 Jan 1968
Death Place: Palestine, Anderson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: w
Death Age: 81 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 May 1886
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: M.B. Carter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Frances M. Harris
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Waco, McLennan, Texas
Cemetery: Fairview
Burial Place: Center, Texas
Burial Date: 01 Feb 1968
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2138975
Digital Film Number: 4029727
Image Number: 1024
Reference Number: cn 07806
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I38808","Carter","Enoch Bradford","24 Aug 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","He registered for the draft during the Second World War as a resident of Texas.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XP2V-M3G
Name: Enoch Bradford Carter
Event: Military
Event Date: 1942
Event Place: , , Texas
Residence: , , Texas
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 24 Aug 1894
Film Number: 4143074
Digital Folder Number: 4143074
Image Number: 00548
Collection: United States, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942","STR06" "I30857","Carter","Frances Helen","17 Oct 1840","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Plattsburg, New York.","STR06" "I31818","Carter","George","Abt 1789","Abt 1836","0","Jerry Carter shows him as a son of Isaace Carter and Nancy Ann Elizabeth Young.","STR06" "I7062","Carter","George Burton","6 Aug 1880","12 Sep 1944","0","""In 1926, George B. Carter bought Dock Fowler's store in Bronson, Texas and settled there, and like his father ahead of him, he served as County Commissioner for many years."" (White and Toole)

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6LS-8B3
Name: George Burton Carter
Death Date: 12 Sep 1944
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 64 years 1 month 6 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 06 Aug 1880
Birthplace: , Sabine, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: M.B. Carter
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Name: Fannie Harris
Mother's Birthplace: Mississippi
Occupation: Merchant, Carters Store
Place of Residence: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Bronson, Texas
Burial Date: 14 Sep 1944
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137817
Digital Film Number: 4029646
Image Number: 1676
Reference Number: cn 43511
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I7062","Carter","George Burton","6 Aug 1880","12 Sep 1944","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 2
Enumerated 19 May 1910
SD 2 ED 147 Sheet 23B
Logans Port Patroon Road
470-470
Carter, George B Head M W 29 m1 11 Tx Ga Miss Farmer
Carter, Julia E Wife F W 28 m1 11 2/1 Tx La La
Carter, Bertie Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Carter, John B Brother M W M W 29 m1 9 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Carter, Virthia Niece F W i S Tx Tx Tx
Carter, Harris Leon Brother M W M W 20 S Tx Ga Ms
Carter, Abbie Sister-in-law F W 25 M1 9 2/1 Tx Ga Ga

1920 Census
not located

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated April 5 though 7, 1930
ED 202-8 SD 19 Sheet 1B
20-21
Carter, G. B. Head M W 48 m 18 Tx Ga Ga Merchant Grocery Store
Carter, Edna Wife F W 48 m 18 Tx La La Clerk Grocery Store
Carter, Bertie Dtr F W 24 Wd 17 Tx Tx Tx
Carter, Earl Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx


","STR06" "I38817","Carter","George Harrison","12 Nov 1887","26 Feb 1939","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDGL-JL6
Name: George Harrison Carter
Death Date: 26 Feb 1939
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 51 years 3 months 14 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 Nov 1887
Birthplace: Zwolle, La.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Ouida Carter
Father's Name: B.B Carter
Father's Birthplace: Carters Ferry, La.
Mother's Name: Mary Audry Russell
Mother's Birthplace: Zwolle, La.
Occupation: Salesman Reed Co.
Place of Residence: Beaumont, Texas
Cemetery: Forest Lawn
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 28 Feb 1939
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117981
Digital Film Number: 4030418
Image Number: 1377
Reference Number: 8595
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I18281","Carter","Hamilton Horatio","Abt 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","It is unclear if he was also called Harmon or Peter Horry Carter, or if all three of them were separate individuals. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 84). Appears to be listed as Horatio or Horatier on the 1850 census. Living with his older brother, Marion Carter, at the time of the 1850 census.","STR06" "I38756","Carter","Hansford Barnwell","Abt 1850","Abt 1924","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Hamilton County, ED No 71
Page 7 SD 4 ED 71 Stamped 394
Enumerated 4 June 1880
54-59
Carter, H. B. W M 27 Farmer Miss SC Miss
Carter, Huldah W F 25 Wf Keeping House Miss Ga Ala
Carter, Ella W F 4 Dtr At Home Tx Miss Miss
Carter, Lula W F 2 Dtr At Home Tx Miss Miss
Carter, Allen W M 7/12 Dec Son At Home Tx Miss Miss

1900 Census
Texas, Mills County, JP 2
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 112 Stamped 172
87-91
Carter, Hansf B Head M W 48 M 28 Miss SC Miss Farmer
Carter, Hulda Wf W F Dec1853 46 M 28 11/9 Miss Ga Ala
Carter, Lula L Dtr W F Apr 1878 22 S Tx Miss Miss
Carter, Allen Son W M Oct 1879 20 S Tx Miss Miss
Carter, Thadius Son W M Mch 1881 19 S Tx Miss Miss
Carter, Jessie Dtr W F Apr 1884 16 S Tx Miss Miss
Carter, Lizzie Dtr W F May 1885 15 S Tx Miss Miss
Carter, Lela Dtr W F Sept 1886 13 S Tx Miss Miss
Carter, Flossie Dtr W F ??? 1888 11 S Tx Miss Miss
Carter, Hansford Son W M july 1891 8 S Tx Miss Miss
","STR06" "I38769","Carter","Hansford Barnwell","15 Jul 1892","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time he registred for the Draft during World War I, he was a school teacher near Palava, Fisher County, Texas, and a resident of Sweetwater, Nolan County, Texas. He was listed as married, and was described as tall. slender, with blue eyes and brown hair. He registered for the draft in Fisher County.","STR06" "I13759","Carter","Harrison Leon","8 Aug 1889","19 Jun 1967","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDJN-CFT
Name: Harrison Leon Carter
Death Date: 19 Jun 1967
Death Place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 77 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 08 Aug 1889
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Ethel Carter
Father's Name: M. D. Carter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Fannie Harris
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Mail Carrier
Place of Residence: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Cemetery: Fairview Cemetery
Burial Place: Center, Shelby, Texas
Burial Date: 21 Jun 1967
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2138644
Digital Film Number: 4027188
Image Number: 2511
Reference Number: cn 40426
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I30633","Carter","Harvey","3 Oct 1803","19 Feb 1885","0","They appeared to have operated a Boarding House in Chesterfield, Essex County, NY at the time of the 1850 census, as they had twelve seemingly unrelated individuals in their household, with the word ""boarder"" written in the left margin of the census form.","STR06" "I30633","Carter","Harvey","3 Oct 1803","19 Feb 1885","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
New York, Essex County, Chesterfield
Enumerated 21 Sept 1850
Page 269
802-3904
Harvey Carter 46 M Occupation: None Place of birth not listed
Jane K Carter 37 F Place of birth not listed
Mary J Carter 15 F Place of birth not listed
Frances H Carter 10 F Place of birth not listed
Charles H Carter 3 M Place of birth not listed
plus 12 boarders, see original census for details

1860 Census
New York, Essex County, Chesterfield, P. O. Caseville
Enumerated 18 Jun 1860
Page 14
103-89
Harvey Carter 56 M Farmer $600 $300 New York
Jane K. Carter 47 F New York
Francis H. Carter 19 F New York
William F. Carter 6 M New York
Andrew Morgan 19 M Clerk in a Store New York
Winslow C. Watson Jr. 28 M School Commissioner $--- $500 New York



","STR06" "I22310","Carter","Inez","28 Dec 1906","16 Nov 1979","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Vonna, shows she was a daughter of Colonel B. Carther and Sarah M. Nunnery.

It appears she remarried a Mr. Melton, and was the Inez C. McLemore Melton that died on 16 Nov 1979 in Cumberland County.

Name Inez Carter Melton
Gender Female
Race White
Marital Status Widowed
Social Security Number
Age 72
Date of Birth 28 Dec 1906
Birth Location North Carolina
Birth State North Carolina
Residence City Fayetteville
Residence County Cumberland
Residence state North Carolina
Date of Death 16 Nov 1979
Death City Fayetteville
Death County Cumberland
Death State North Carolina
Autopsy No
Institution General Hospital
Attendant Physician
Burial Location Burial in state
Source Vendor NC Department of Health. North Carolina Deaths, 1979-82

Ancestry.com, North Carolina, Death Collections, 1908-2004","STR06" "I22310","Carter","Inez","28 Dec 1906","16 Nov 1979","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

LIKELY for Inez Carter and family, but this has not yet been verified through other records

1910 Census
North Carolina, Cumberland County, Cedar Creek Precinct
Enumerated 3 May 1910
SD 6 ED 48 Sheet 9A Stampe 85
158-158
Carter, Colonel B. Head M W 25 m1 4 NC NC NC Farmer
Carter, Malissa Wf F W 27 M1 4 1/1 NC NC NC
Carter, Ena I Dtr F W 3 S NC NC NC

1920 Census
North Carolina, Cumberland County, Cedar Creek
Enumerated 30 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 51 Sheet 12A
204-205
Carter, Colnel B Head M W 38 M NC NC NC Farmer
Carter, Sarah M. Wf F W 36 M NC NC NC
Carter, Ena I Dtr F W 13 S NC NC NC Farm Laborer
Carter, Clarabelle Dtr F W 7 S NC NC NC
Carter, Hazeline Dtr F W 3 6/12 S NC NC NC
Carter, James R Son M W 1 3/12 S NC NC NC","STR06" "I18292","Carter","Isaac F.","Abt 1813","18 Feb 1853","0","Said, in an 1890 biography of his son Americus, to be a son of William Carter and Jemima Cole, natives of South Carolina. FindAGrave instead shows his place of birth as in Covington County, Mississippi.","STR06" "I18292","Carter","Isaac F.","Abt 1813","18 Feb 1853","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Lousiana, Natchitoches Parish
Enumerated 13 Nov 1850
510-510
Isaac Carter 37 M Farmer 5000 Miss
Margt Carter 28 F Miss
Americus Carter 12 M Miss
Thomas Carter 8 M Miss
William Carter 4 M La
Betty Carter 1 F La
511-511
Chas Holden 21 M Farmer 1300 Miss
Mahala Holden 17 F Miss
Ruth Holden 43 F SC
Canada Holden 20 F Miss

","STR06" "I38752","Carter","Jacob","Abt 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","In December, 2001, Bobby Carter posted, on the Carter Family Genealogy Forum at Genforum, that ""Wounded Ft Donelson, Tn, 15 Feb 1862, Co D, 14th MS. Died in Brown Co, TX.""","STR06" "I18064","Carter","James","Abt 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","Kathy Casagranda indicates it is questionable that he is the child of Redmond and Nancy based on his age and the gap in age between he and Bradford.","STR06" "I13223","Carter","James Edward Charles ""Charlie""","24 Apr 1918","15 Mar 1990","0","Said to have been a twin, with his sibling being stillborn. He was a veteran of World War II.","STR06" "I30855","Carter","James Harvey","Aft 1836","","0"," Died at two years of age.","STR06" "I21846","Carter","James Owen","23 May 1852","14 Apr 1925","0","The following information is courtesy of Ginger Riegel.

At the time of the 1900 cenus, James and Caroline were in North Carolina, Sampson County, Clinton town, James listed as a day laborer, with children Etta J (Aug 1883), Charles J (Oct 1886), and Mary L (Sept 1891). The children were all listed as at school, and Caroline and James were shown as having been married 23 years, birth with Caroline being shown as the mother of five children in total, three still living.

In 1910, the family was still in Sampson County, in South Clinton, and only daughters Joe Etta and Mary L were still at home.

In the 1920 Census, he is listed as living with wife Mandy G (Maudy C.?). He was listed as age 66, and she was listed as 65, could not read or write. Working as a home carpenter. Lived in Sampson Co., North Carolina, South Clinton Twshp.","STR06" "I21846","Carter","James Owen","23 May 1852","14 Apr 1925","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, South Clinton Township
Enumerated 16 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 103 Sheet 12B
219-225
Frank and Anna CARTER family
223-229
Carter, James Head W M Mch 1852 48 M 23 NC NC NC Day Laborer
Carter, Caroline Wf W F Feb 1851 49 M 23 5/3 NC NC NC
Carter, Etta J. Dtr W F Aug 1883 16 S NC NC NC At School
Carter, Charles J. Son W M Oct 1886 13 S NC NC NC At School
Carter, Mary L Dtr W F Sept 1891 8 S NC NC NC At School




","STR06" "I1508","Carter","James Redmond","31 Jul 1878","29 Dec 1966","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XP2V-QMH
Name: James Redmon Carter
Event: Military
Event Date: 1942
Event Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 31 Jul 1878
Film Number: 4143074
Digital Folder Number: 4143074
Image Number: 01042
Collection: United States, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942","STR06" "I1508","Carter","James Redmond","31 Jul 1878","29 Dec 1966","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 4
Enumerated 3 May 1910
SD 2 ED 141 Sheet 10B
196-225
Carter, Jim Head M W 29 m1 8 La Ga Tx Labor Saw Mill
Carter, Ellen L Wf F W 25 m1 8 2/2 Tx La Al
Carter, Ellen E Dtr F W 7 S Tx La Tx
Carter, Lillie E Dtr F W 3 S Tx La Tx


1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 12B
249-249
Carter, James R Head M W 38 M La La La Farmer
Carter, Lillie E Wf F W 37 M Tx Ala Fl Farm Laborer
Carter, Ellen E Dtr F W 17 S Tx La Tx
Carter, Lillie E Dtr F W 12 S Tx La Tx (Ancestry.com transcribes this as Lillie Ann)
Carter, Charles E Son M W 1 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx


1930
not located

","STR06" "I32975","","","","","","","" "I32119","Carter","James W.","Abt 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):He is no longer listed with his family as of the 1880 census. Wife Virginia is living with her parents and two young sons in Wayne County, Tennessee.","STR06" "I19139","Carter","Jefferson P.","Abt 1826","Aft 1910","0","Shown as Davidson on the 1850 census, but as Jefferson, Jeff or J.P. on all subsequent federal census enumerations.

Jim Carter (jimcarter1@charter.net) shows him as, Jefferson Peter Carter, and as a son of Littleberry CARTER and Nancy STINNETT of Virginia.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=AHN&db=25_gens_carters&id=I1676



","STR06" "I19139","Carter","Jefferson P.","Abt 1826","Aft 1910","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Virginia, Bedford County, Southern Division, 33
Stamped 227
229-229
Linsey Stinnet 67 M Farmer Va
Nancy Stinnet 67 F Va
Davidson Carter 26 M Laborer 400 Va
Mary Carter 27 F Va
Nathaniel C Carter 3 M Va

1860 Census
Virginia, Bedford County, Northern District
Enumerated 18 and 19 Jun 1860
Page 16
63-63
Jefferson P. Carter 34 M Farmer 2000 800 Va
Mary Ann Carter 24 F Va
Nathaniel C Carter 13 M Va
Amanda L Carter 10 F Va
Texanna Carter 7 F Va
Victoria Carter 5 F Va
Roland D. Carter 2 M Va

1870 Census
Virginia, Bedford County, Lisbon Twp, PO Liberty
Enumerated 27 July 1870
Page 50
382-382
Carter, Jefferson 46 M W Farmer 1200 418 Va
Carter, Mary 46 F W Keeping House Va
Carter, Amanda K 20 F W Va
Carter, Texanna 17 F W Va
Carter, Victoria 15 F W Va
Carter, Rowland D 12 m W Va
Carter, Fulton 9 M S Va
Carter, Gustavus R 9 M W Va
383-383
Carter, Natl C 20 M W Farmer Va
Carter, Sally 20 F W Keeping House Va
Carter, Lisa May 10/12 F W Va

1880 Census
Virginia, Bedford County, Lisbon Magisterial District
Page 40 SD 2 ED 20
Enumerated 18 Jun 1880
276-280
Carter Jeff P W m 55 Farmer Va Va Va
Carter, Mary W F 55 Wf Keeping House Va Va Va
Carter, Roland D W M 22 Son Farm Laborer Va Va Va
Carter, Fulton J W M 19 Son Farm Laborer Va Va Va
Carter, Gustavus A W M 19 Son Farm Laborer Va Va Va
Carter, Mandy W F 20 Dtr At Home Va Va Va

1900 Census
Virginia, Bedford County, Lisbon District
Enumerated 28 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 12 Sheet 20A Stamped 232
324-324
Carter, J.P. Head W M Jan 1825 75 M 55 Va Va Va Merchant
Carter, Mary Wf W F Mar 1826 74 M 55 Va Va Va
Carter, Mandy Dtr W F Apr 1850 50 S Va Va Va
Carter, John G.Son W M May 1882 18 S Va Va Va

1910 Census
Virginia, Bedford County, Lisbon Magisterial District
Enumerated 11 May 1910
SD 6 ED 12 Sheet 22A Stamped 106
344-351
Carter, Jefferson P Head M W 85 m1 64 Va Va Va Farmer
Carter, Mary Wf F W 84 m1 64 8/6 Va Va Va
Wilson, Henry Son in Law M W 64 m1 22 Va Va Va Farm Laborer Working Out
Wilson, Texanna Dtr F W 56 M1 22 0/0 Va Va Va
Carter, Manda L Dtr F W 59 S Va Va Va
345-352
Carter, Nathaniel Head M W 63 m1 33 Va Va Va Farm Laborer Working Out
Carter, Sallie W. Wf F W 57 m1 33 6/5 Va Va Va



","STR06" "I18287","Carter","Jensey Elizabeth","27 Nov 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1870 Census, Jensey and her older brother Joseph were living with William A. and Margaret PONDER in Ward Six, Natchitoches Parish.","STR06" "I18287","Carter","Jensey Elizabeth","27 Nov 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

1870 Census
Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Ward 6, PO Couchatta Chute
Enumerated 15 July 1870
Page 2
16-15
Ponder, Wm. A. 39 M W Farmer 4500 1000 Ga
Ponder, Margaret 45 F W Keeping House Miss
Carter, Thaddeus 17 M W La
Carter, Emily A. 20 F W La
Ponder, Laura E 15 F W La
Ponder, Silas 10 M W La
Ponder, Amos 7 M W La
Carter, Joseph 12 M W La (Nephew, son of her sister Julia Holden Carter)
Carter, Ginsey 11 F W La (Niece, dtr of her sister Julia Holden Carter)","STR06" "I18282","Carter","Jensy","Abt 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","Living with her older brother, Marion Carter, at the time of the 1850 census.","STR06" "I38886","Carter","John Borders","6 Aug 1880","10 Dec 1932","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6PG-N5B
Name: John Borders Carter
Death Date: 10 Dec 1932
Death Place: Shelbyville, Shelby, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 52 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 06 Aug 1880
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Martha Carter
Father's Name: M. B. Carter
Father's Birthplace: Ga.
Mother's Name: Fannie Harris
Mother's Birthplace: Miss.
Occupation: Filling Station Operator
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 1932
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115161
Digital Film Number: 4163782
Image Number: 2540
Reference Number: cn 54678
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I38816","Carter","John Bradford","May 1884","27 May 1973","0","Besides farming, he helped his father and grandfather operate Carter's Ferry, and later he and his wife owned and operated cafes at various locations in East Texas. Virgie Speights, in November 1963, interviewed him prior to his upcoming eightieth birthday. He stated that he helped with the ferry ""as soon as I was large enough."" He recalled in great detail numerous incidents of feuding, fighting, and flight from the law. The ferry had previously been called the Paterson and Pugh Ferry, and the former owners met a tragic end, through such shenanigans. The river provided the Carters witha means of livelihood in many ways. They hauled pine knots to fire the boilers on various steamboats. Mr. Carter also made log runs down the Sabine River to Orange, which took 12 days and netted him $1 per day. They also raised cotton which they took to Robeline, Lousiana, necessitating they camp out during the trip.

In 1909, Mr. Carter came to Texas, walking from Pendleton to Strickland Crossing, where he caught a train to Browndell, worked in a sawmill for a week, and then came back to Pineland. There he worked various jobs, including curing some of the first logs sawed in the old Know Lumber Company Mill.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J69L-H5F
Name: John Bradford Carter
Death Date: 27 May 1973
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 88 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1885
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Ben Carter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Della Russell
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242845
Digital Film Number: 4005482
Image Number: 59
Reference Number: 48349
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I38816","Carter","John Bradford","May 1884","27 May 1973","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 30 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 11A Stamped 96
Hemphill and Homer Road
175-177
Carter, John B M W 25 M1 0 La La La Farmer
Carter, Beulah E F W 16 M1 0 0/0 Tx Tx Tx
176-179
Quitman and Martha Carlton and Family

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine, JP 1
Enumerated 20 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 24A
Bronson and Hemphill Road
466-488
Carter, Brad Head m W 34 M La La La Sawyer Lumber Mill
Carter, Bula Wf F W 24 Tx Tx Tx
Carter, Myrtle Dtr F W 7 S Tx La Tx
Carter, Masellr Dtr F W 5 S Tx La Tx
Anderson, Ernest Boarder M W 33 Wd Tx Tx Tx Laborer Lumber Mill

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1, East Mayfield
Enumerated 7 Apr 1930
ED 202-1 SD 19 Sheet 5A
320-85-88
Carter John B Head m W 45 M 25 La La La Lumber Stacker
Carter, Bulah E Wf F W 34 m 15 Tx Tx Tx
Carter, Myrtle Dtr F W 17 S Tx La Tx
Carter, Vivian M Dtr F W 15 S Tx La Tx
Carter, Ollie L Dtr F W 8 S Tx La Tx
","STR06" "I18288","Carter","Joseph Coleman","22 Dec 1857","1 Feb 1922","0","At the time of the 1870 Census, Joseph and his younger sister Jensey were living with William A. and Margaret PONDER in Ward Six, Natchitoches Parish.

","STR06" "I18288","Carter","Joseph Coleman","22 Dec 1857","1 Feb 1922","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Census
Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Ward 6, PO Couchatta Chute
Enumerated 15 July 1870
Page 2
16-15
Ponder, Wm. A. 39 M W Farmer 4500 1000 Ga
Ponder, Margaret 45 F W Keeping House Miss
Carter, Thaddeus 17 M W La
Carter, Emily A. 20 F W La
Ponder, Laura E 15 F W La
Ponder, Silas 10 M W La
Ponder, Amos 7 M W La
Carter, Joseph 12 M W La (Nephew, son of her sister Julia Holden Carter)
Carter, Ginsey 11 F W La (Niece, dtr of her sister Julia Holden Carter)

1880 Census
not located

1900 Census
Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Ward Six
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 76 Sheet 11B
186-196 LINED THROUGH
188-195 Corrected
Carter, Joe Head W M Dec 1859 40 M 12 La Miss Misws Farmer
Carter, Josephine Wf W F June 1863 36 M 12 6 5 La Tx La
Carter, Harry N Son W M Jun 1890 10 S La La La At School
Carter, Joseph Son W M Jan 1892 8 S La La La
Carter, Monroe Son W M Aug 1892 7 S La La La
Carter, Bessie Dtr W F Aug 1894 5 S La La La
Carter, Edward Son W M Jan 1898 2 S La La La

1910 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 4, North of KCS Ry and San Antonio dirt road
Enumerated 10 and 11 May 1910
SD 6 ED 186 Sheet 13B
236-239
(Indexed by Ancestry.com in error as Carton)
Carter, Joseph Head M W 52 m1 21 La Miss iIss Farmer
Carter, Josephine Wf F W 38 M1 21 10/8 La US US
Carter, Harral Son M W 19 S La La La Laborer Public work
Carter, Joseph Son M W 17 S La La La
Carter, Munrow Son M W 15 S La La La
Carter, Bessie Dtr F W 14 S La La La
Carter, Walter Son M W 8 S La La La
Carter, Jimmie Son M W 6 S La La La
Carter, Everett Son M W 4 S La La La
Carter, Viola Dtr F W 6/12 S La La La","STR06" "I1510","Carter","Lily Ethur","10 Jul 1907","25 Nov 1990","0","Robert Cecil McDaniel mistranscribed her info in this 1920 Sabine County Texas Census. He instead showed her as Lydia, age 1 8/12.","STR06" "I24610","Carter","Lou Ida","6 Apr 1877","14 Jul 1947","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows her as a daughter of James Uriah Carter (b. 1841 Alabama, d. 19 July 1913 Escambia, Florida) and Mary Moore (b. 25 Jun 1940 Macon, Alabama d. 10 Nov 1936, Brady, Texas).","STR06" "I38759","Carter","Louisa ""Lulu""","Abt 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","It is being ASSUMED that the one year old Louisa, found on the 1860 Clarke County, Mississippi census is the same person as the 9 year old Lou Ellen found on the 1870 Freestone County, Texas census, and listed as 19 year old Lulu in Lampasas County, Texas in 1880. It is instead possible that Louisa died at a young age, and had a younger sister also named ""Lou.""","STR06" "I6460","Carter","Mahala","Abt 1815","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married first Jacob Leonard AMACKER and later Silas ROBERTS.","STR06" "I13642","Carter","Margaret ""Babe""","Jul 1889","Yes, date unknown","0","Went to live with her sister, Mollie Carter Strickland, after her parents died.","STR06" "I18257","Carter","Marion Francis","Abt 1826","Bef 1864","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Lousiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 11 Sept 1850, stamped 122
265-267
Vincent Montgomery 23 M Farmer La
Mary Montgomery 17 F La
Sarah Montgomery 2 F La
266-267
Marion F. Carter 24 M Farmer 3000 Miss
Julia Carter 22 F Miss
Horatio Carter 15 M Miss (Brother)
Mary Carter 12 F Miss (Sister)
Jensey Carter 11 F Miss (Sister)
Clarence Carter 2 M La
John Carter 1 M La

1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, PO Many
Enumerated 26 Jun 1860
Page 34
237-237
F. M. Carter 34 M Farmer 10,000 2500 Miss
Elizabeth Carter 20 F La
Clarence P. Carter 10 M La
Charles N. Carter 8 M La
Walter A. Carter 5 M La
Joseph C. Carter 3 M La
Jincy A. Carter 2 F La","STR06" "I38976","Carter","Marshall Ney","22 Sep 1867","18 Feb 1947","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDRQ-PQP
Name: Marshall Ney Carter
Death Date: 18 Feb 1947
Death Place: Hidalgo Co., Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 79 years 4 months 26 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 22 Sep 1867
Birthplace: Rockwall, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Wm. Carter
Father's Birthplace: Miss.
Mother's Name: Sarah Pickle
Mother's Birthplace: Miss.
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: San Juan, Hidalgo, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Lampasas, Texas
Burial Date: 19 Feb 1947
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2218566
Digital Film Number: 4031921
Image Number: 733
Reference Number: cn7505
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I38976","Carter","Marshall Ney","22 Sep 1867","18 Feb 1947","0","(Research):Said to have married Catherine B. Lucas on 20 Sept 1888 in Lampasas.","STR06" "I41584","Carter","Marshall Sidney","12 Aug 1894","1 May 1979","0","At the time he registered for the draft for the First World War, he was living in Remlig, Texas, and working in commercial lumber for Gilmer Lumber County. He was of medium heighth and build, and had brown hair and eyes. He also listed some medical disabilities on his registration form. (Registration State: Texas; Registration County: Sabine; Roll: 1983584)","STR06" "I41584","Carter","Marshall Sidney","12 Aug 1894","1 May 1979","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 7A Stamped 117
Lawhorn Bluff Road
132-133
Carter, Sidney M Head m W 35 M 18 La La Miss Farmer
Carter, Ora Wf F W 34 m 16 Tx Tx Tx
Carter, Ada Mae Dtr F W 12 S Tx La Tx
Carter, Joe T Brother M W 20 S Tx La Miss Farm Helper

","STR06" "I1507","Carter","Mary ""Mollie""Elizabeth","18 Aug 1882","2 Oct 1956","0","Called Mollie. At the time of the 1900 Sabine County census, her date of birth was instead shown as August 1879, as was that of her brother, Albert, living with Mollie and James in 1900. It appears they were twins. However other records seem to indicate their year of birth as 1882.

At the time of the 1910 Sabine County Census, they had been shown as married for 11 years, and as the mother of six children, all living.","STR06" "I18164","Carter","Mary L.","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","Living with her older brother, Marion Carter, at the time of the 1850 census.
","STR06" "I43655","Carter","Mary L.","Abt 1860","1900","0","FindAGrave shows her as the wife of Albert G. ""Bub (sic)"" Martin, and daughter of Meredith and Susan Munnerlyn Carter.","STR06" "I21849","Carter","Mary Lou","15 Oct 1891","21 Sep 1960","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Jeff Hubbard, shows her as Mary Lou Carter Carter, the wife of Aaron CARTER (1874-?).

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FGTP-82D
Name: Mary Lou Carter
Titles & Terms:
Death Date:
Death Place:
Birth Year: 1891
Estimated Birth Year:
Burial Date: 21 Sep 1960
Burial Place: Clinton, N.C.
Cemetery: Clinton
Funeral Home:
Residence: Clinton, Sampson, N.C.
Street Address: 124 Devane St.
Gender: Female
Death Age: 68
Marital Status: Widowed
Race: White
Occupation: Domestic
Birth Date: 15 Oct 1891
Birthplace: Sampson County, N.C.
Father: James Owen Carter
Father's Titles & Terms:
Father's Place of Birth:
Mother: Carrie Williamson
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Mother's Place of Birth:
Spouse: Aron Carter
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Additional Relatives: X
Informant:
Reference Number: v 27A cn 27466
Film Number: 1953156
Collection: North Carolina Deaths, 1931-1994","STR06" "I7065","Carter","Mirabeau Lamar","Apr 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","From: ""Franklin Ingram""
Subject: [CARTER-L] Mirabeau B. Lamar Carter (GA & TX) & Jesse L. Carter (GA) (1848-1929) from Kindred Carter (c.1750)
Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2003 12:16:49 -0500

Hoping to share information on the ancestors and descendants of Mirabeau B.
Lamar Carter and his brother, Jesse L. Carter.

They were both born in GA (1848-1852) to James D. Carter and his wife, Mary
E. Harris. The parents died about 1854 in Talbot County Georgia. The two
Carter boys were raised by their maternal grandfather, Gray Harris, and/or
their maternal aunt, Julia Amanda Harris who married Thomas Jefferson Ritch.

Mirabeau B. went to Texas. His brother, Jesse L., stayed in GA or maybe
moved to FL. Both had sons, so perhaps some other Carter researcher has
more information and an interest in sharing information on this line of
Carters. DNA evidence is welcomed. :-)

The following is what I have pieced together:


First Generation:
Kindred CARTER married Ruth (--?--). He was born about 1749/50. He died
about 1800 Columbia County Georgia.

Second Generation:
James CARTER was born about 1773 in North Carolina. He married Eleanor
""Ellen"" DUCKWORTH, daughter of Jeremiah DUCKWORTH and Christiana RAMSEY,
before 1798, maybe in Warren County Georgia.

Third Generation:
James D. CARTER married Mary E. HARRIS, daughter of Gray HARRIS and Nancy
FULLER, on 8 Jun 1847 in Stewart County Georgia. He died about 1854 in
Talbot County Georgia. Mary E. Harris, his wife, also died about the same
time.

Fourth Generation:
Mirabeau B. Lamar CARTER was born on 8 Apr 1848 in Georgia and died in
Shelby County Texas at the age of 79. (Note that his namesake was a famous
Texan, but Mirabeau was definitely born in Georgia.)

He married Malinda Francis ?Fannie? Harris (kinship, if any, to his
mother's Harris line is unknown).

He appeared in the 14 Aug 1860 Muscogee County Georgia Census, age 12,
living in the household of his maternal grandfather, Gray Harris.

He appeared on the 1880 Sabine County Texas Census (p. 247B) as M. B.
Carter, farmer, age 30, born in Georgia. His father and mother were both
born in Georgia.

Also enumerated was his wife, Fannie Carter, age 26, keeping house, and
born in Mississippi. Both her father and mother were born in Alabama. They
had son, James I. (or J.) Carter, aged 3 and born in Texas, enumerated in
their 1880 household.

Mirabeau B. Carter died on 8 Jan 1928 in Shelby County Texas, at age 79.
He was buried about 10 Jan 1928 in Center Cemetery, Shelby County Texas.

(Note: In the 1880 Sabine Co Texas Census, the household of Alfred P.
Harris was enumerated next door to M. B. Carter. Kinship is unknown, but it
is probable that he was the brother of ?Fannie? Harris Carter. He was:
Alfred P. Harris, farmer, 23, MS (f. AL, m. AL); Sarah J. Harris, keeps
house, wife, 25, Georgia, (f. Georgia, m. Georgia); Lula B. Harris, dau, 3,
Texas; Minnie L. Harris, dau, 2, Texas; Ella M. Harris, dau, 1 Texas; Nora
Harris, dau, 3 mos, Texas.)

Jesse L. CARTER was born about 1852 in Georgia. He appeared on the 14 Aug
1860 Muscogee County Georgia Census, age 8, in the household of his maternal
grandfather, Gray Harris.

He appeared on the 30 Jun 1870 Muscogee County Georgia Census, age 17, in
the household of his maternal Aunt and her husband, Thomas & Julia Amanda
Harris Ritch.

He appeared on the 1880 Muscogee County Georgia Census (p. 612C), as J. L.
Carter, age 27, and born in Georgia; also enumerated was Susan Carter, age
25, and born in Georgia. Susan is presumed to be the mother of his two
sons, but her relationship is listed as ?Other.? Both her father and mother
were born in Georgia. There were two sons: Jim, 3, and Clarence, 1.

Sources: (I have more sources and more detail but these are the primary
sources used for this narrative)
(1) Descendant of Mirabeau B. Lamar Carter, Hemphill, Texas. Bertie Carter
Pratt. Personal Communication with Kenneth H. Thomas, Jr., 23 Sep 1974.
(2) Sara Robertson Dixon. History of Stewart County Georgia, Volume II. A.
H. Clark, Waycross, Georgia.
(3) Federal Census.","STR06" "I7065","Carter","Mirabeau Lamar","Apr 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine, JP 5
Enumerated 16 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 17A
230-231
Carter, Mirabeau Head W M Apr 1848 52 M 24 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Carter, Francis M Wf W F Jun 1853 46 M 24 7/7 Miss Ala Ala
Carter, Susan L Dtr W F Apr 1883 17 S Tx Ga Ms
Carter, Emma O Dtr W F May 1886 14 S Tx Ga Ms
Carter, Leon H Son W M Aug 1889 10 S Tx Ga Ms
Carter, Mary F Dtr W F Dec 1892 7 S Tx Ga Ms
Carter, Jessie N Son W M July 1895 4 S Tx Ga Ms
Flourney, Squire Servant B M Mar 1881 19 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer


","STR06" "I6412","Carter","Myrtle Lee","Abt 1913","Yes, date unknown","0","She appears to have remarried, as in 1963 she was referred to as ""Mrs. Myrtle HORTON of Hemphill.""","STR06" "I18068","Carter","Nancy","Aft 1818","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Aaron MOORE.","STR06" "I38941","Carter","Nathaniel","Abt 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Virginia, Bedford County, Lisbon Twp, PO Liberty
Enumerated 27 July 1870
Page 50
382-382
Carter, Jefferson 46 M W Farmer 1200 418 Va
Carter, Mary 46 F W Keeping House Va
Carter, Amanda K 20 F W Va
Carter, Texanna 17 F W Va
Carter, Victoria 15 F W Va
Carter, Rowland D 12 m W Va
Carter, Fulton 9 M S Va
Carter, Gustavus R 9 M W Va
383-383
Carter, Natl C 20 M W Farmer Va
Carter, Sally 20 F W Keeping House Va
Carter, Lisa May 10/12 F W Va

1910 Census
Virginia, Bedford County, Lisbon Magisterial District
Enumerated 11 May 1910
SD 6 ED 12 Sheet 22A Stamped 106
344-351
Carter, Jefferson P Head M W 85 m1 64 Va Va Va Farmer
Carter, Mary Wf F W 84 m1 64 8/6 Va Va Va
Wilson, Henry Son in Law M W 64 m1 22 Va Va Va Farm Laborer Working Out
Wilson, Texanna Dtr F W 56 M1 22 0/0 Va Va Va
Carter, Manda L Dtr F W 59 S Va Va Va
345-352
Carter, Nathaniel Head M W 63 m1 33 Va Va Va Farm Laborer Working Out
Carter, Sallie W. Wf F W 57 m1 33 6/5 Va Va Va


","STR06" "I48186","Carter","Norma Jean","5 Dec 1928","16 Mar 2022","0","Mrs. Jean Lewis, age 93, of San Augustine, Texas, passed away Wednesday, March 16, 2022, at Colonial Pines Care Center. She was born December 5, 1928, in the Hawthorne community.

Jean and Grady Lewis were married April 5, 1952, in San Augustine.

Jean worked in the financial industry as a banker for 15 years.

After living in many places across the Southwest, they settled in Lafayette, Louisiana, where they lived for more than 40 years. They were active with the First Baptist Church in Lafayette.

Jean was an avid golfer and member of ""Owga and Oakbourne Country Club"" of Lafayette. She was the club champion for five years straight.

She was also a member of and served the ""Society of Petroleum Engineers Auxiliary,"" ""Chez Amis,"" ""Acadiana Symphony,"" and the ""Sunshine Foundation of Lafayette.""

Jean and Grady moved back to San Augustine several years ago.

Those left to cherish her memory include Frank and Penny Gauthier and thier children, Landon Gauthier and Alaina Gauthier, who called her ""MiMi;"" a host of friends and neighbors; and caregivers, Eugenia Lara and Adolfo Castro.

Visitation will be held from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. Monday, March 21, 2022, at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine.

Funeral services are set for 2:30 p.m. Monday, March 21, 2022, at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with Bro. Welton Blackmon officiating. Interment will follow at Chinquapin Cemetery.

Visit www.WymanRobertsFuneralHome.com for memories and condolences.

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

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 23, 2022, page 9","STR06" "I38970","Carter","Ollie Lucille","28 Aug 1921","29 Aug 2013","0","Lucille Carter Melde, 92, of Hemphill, died Thursday night in the Sabine County Hospital. Lucille was born in Hemphill to John Bradford and Beulah Carlton Carter. Lucille was married to the late Swede Melde, together they owned and operated Swede's Grocery and Service Station at the corner of Hwy 87 and FM 944. Lucille was a life resident of Hemphill and a member of the First Baptist Church.

Lucille is survived by her son Charles Melde and his wife Kathy of Hemphill and her niece Tina Butler of Hemphill. She was preceded in death by her husband Swede Melde and her sister Myrtle Horton.

Visitation will be from 6:00PM until 8:00PM, Friday, August 30, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 10:00AM, Saturday, August 31, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Hemphill Cemetery.

www.starrfuneralhome.com
Print edition in The Sabine County Reporter, September 4, 2013, Page 12","STR06" "I11853","Carter","Parthenia","Feb 1850","17 Jun 1908","0","The book, SABINE COUNTY HISTORICAL SKETCHES AND GENEALOGICAL RECORDS, shows her as a daughter of ""Wm. and Mary Carter, and believed to a desc. of Isaac Carter, Rev. soldier (sic).""

Wm. and Mary Carter were (1) dead prior to 1850, before the date of birth of Parthenia and (2) even if still alive, much too old. Perhaps Parthenia was a granddaughter, a daughter of their son Redmond? Or of son William and his wife Louisa Simmons?","STR06" "I16778","Carter","Permancy","Abt 1825","Aft 1854","0","It appears likely she is related in some way to the various Carter families enumerated immediately before them at the time of the 1850 Bossier Parish, Louisiana census.

It appears that she died, or was otherwise missing from the household, sometime after the 1864 birth of her youngest daughter, but prior to the 1860 census when her husband was remarried. In fact, on the website listed below, she is showsn as a daughter of of Derrell Carter and Sarepta Taylor. Derrell is said to be a son of Isaac Carter of Cumberland County, North Carolina and his wife Nancy Young, and brother to William Carter, the husband of Hannah Jemina Cole.

Permancy would therefore be a first cousin to Isaac F. Carter, the husband of Margaret Holden, who are both indexed in these files. Isaac was a son of Derrell's brother, William, by his first wife, Hannah Cole.

http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~genworld/dacarter.html
","STR06" "I38973","Carter","Phoebe Ann Sarah","28 Feb 1858","18 Apr 1937","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDDV-PZ2
Name: Phoebe Machen
Death Date: 18 Jun 1937
Death Place: Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 79 years 3 months 20 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 28 Feb 1858
Birthplace: Enterprise, Ms
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: W. T. Mchen
Father's Name: Wm. Carter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sarah Pickle
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Sandia, TX
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Sandia, Tx
Burial Date: 20 Jun 1937
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117278
Digital Film Number: 4166744
Image Number: 2626
Reference Number: v X cn 33015
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

She is listed on FindAGrave, but not linked to a cemetery, under burial information it is written ""location of the grave is unknown.""","STR06" "I38973","Carter","Phoebe Ann Sarah","28 Feb 1858","18 Apr 1937","0","(Research):Said to have married William T. MACHEN on 12 Mar 1874 Lampasas County, Texas.","STR06" "I1503","Carter","Redmond","Abt 1794","29 Jul 1862","0","His grave marker indicates he was a veteran of the War of 1812. Kathy Casagranda writes he was a member of the first session of the District Court in Sabine Parish, January 1843. He was a farmer by occupation.","STR06" "I1503","Carter","Redmond","Abt 1794","29 Jul 1862","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Lousiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 9 Sept 1850
Stamped 120
235-237
Redmon Carter 55 M Farmer 300 Ga
Nancy Carter 53 F SC
D. R. Carter 24 M La
Bradford Carter17 M La
James Carter 7 M La
236-238
W. R. Carter 25 M Farmer La
Jane Eliza Carter 28 F Tenn
Mary Carter 4 F La
Redmon Carter 5/12 M La
Ania Schumate 7 F La
","STR06" "I8020","Carter","Redmond","9 Jan 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","A 21 year old Redmond Carter was living with the Parkman family in Lawrence county, Mississippi at the time of the 1850 census. He was shown as born in Tennessee, but this may be in error as all the members of the Parkman family were born in Tennessee.","STR06" "I38821","Carter","Robert","Jul 1898","Yes, date unknown","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows his middle name as Randall.","STR06" "I24707","Carter","Roberta ""Bertie""","4 Nov 1872","25 May 1954","0","Melba instead shows her place of birth as Texas.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXFX-5R2
Name: Roberta Mclemore
Death Date: 25 May 1954
Death Place: Amarillo, Potter, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 81 years 6 months 21 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 04 Nov 1872
Birthplace: Missouri
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Will Carter
Father's Birthplace: Missouri
Mother's Name: Anna Frakes
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Potter County, Texas
Cemetery: Shamrock Cemetery
Burial Place: Shamrock, Texas
Burial Date: 26 May 1954
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114150
Digital Film Number: 4165605
Image Number: 2217
Reference Number: cn 24630
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I48639","Carter","Sam","15 Oct 1890","20 Dec 1967","0","(Research):FamilySearch shows he was the son of Miles and Caroline Louisa Carter, also of Sampson, North Carolina.","STR06" "I8026","Carter","Sarah Elizabeth ""Bettie"" ""Mary""","11 Sep 1864","19 Feb 1926","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Lousiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 3
Enumerated 28 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 90 Sheet 14A Stamped 44
227-232
Stroud, Sarah Head W F Sept 1864 33 Wd 6/6 La La Tx Farmer
Stroud, Asa J Son W M July 1888 11 S La La La Farm Laborer
Stroud, Sarah E Dtr W F Mar 1892 8 S La La La
Stroud, Henry R Son W M Nov 1897 2 S La La La","STR06" "I13757","Carter","Susan Leona","Apr 1883","2 Jan 1971","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6HS-YFP
Name: Leona Carter
Death Date: 02 Jan 1971
Death Place: Cuero, Dewitt, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 87 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1884
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Jones
Father's Name: Mirabeau B. Carter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Fannie Harris
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223071
Digital Film Number: 4169221
Image Number: 1418
Reference Number: 2160
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I858","Carter","Sylva B.","27 Mar 1926","13 Jul 1996","0","The SSDI instead shows her birthdate as May 28, 1926.

Her obituary is indexed on Cleveland Public Library's index as having been published in the Cleveland Plain Dealer, July 19, 1996, Page 9, Section B. It was also noted that she was a registered nurse. The full obituary was not available online, however.","STR06" "I16799","Carter","Tarrant A.","Abt 1817","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be the son of Allen Carter and Elizabeth Addision.","STR06" "I16799","Carter","Tarrant A.","Abt 1817","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Fifth Police District, 15
Enumerated 27 Nov 1850
686-687
Burrel and Judy Carter
687-688
Tarrant A Carter 33 M Farmer 400 Miss
Octavia Carter 25 F Miss
Emily Carter 5 F Miss
Winston Carter 3 M Miss
Nancy Carter 8/12 F Miss","STR06" "I38474","","","","","","","" "I38912","Carter","Thomas","Abt 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","May have died young, as not mentioned in the 1890 bio of his eldest brother, Americus?","STR06" "I123","Carter","Una (Eunice)","24 Sep 1793","6 Jun 1870","0","IGI Records show that Una Carter married Amaziah Vardeman in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana on 12 December 1815. The couple moved north to Mississippi sometime after their marriage, as all three of their daughters were born here.

A woman named ""Uny Massy"" can be found in Pike County, Mississippi in 1840 (Microfilm #704). Ronald Vern Jackson's index to this census references page 152. It appears that the reference should have been to pg 297, which is what is actually stamped at the top of the microfilm as a guide. The census listing indicates this was a household made up entirely of females. There was one female between the ages of 10-15, two between ages 15 and 20, one between 20 and 30, and one between 40 and 50. Living with them as well was a female slave, who was somewhere between 26 and 56 years of age. It appears that Una might have actually had four daughters, and not just the three currently listed. Una's oldest known daughter, Polly, became 20 years old in 1840. Her youngest known daughter, Jemimah, reached age 15 the same year. This means that either of them might have been classified into two age categories. Therefore gauging the age of a fourth daughter is especially difficult. She could have been born prior to Polly, or after Jemimah. She might even have been a daughter by Una's second husband.

At the time of the 1850 Sabine Parish Louisiana, Una was living alone in dwelling #304, between her daughters Jemimah Amazia Vardeman White and Ann Vardeman White. She is listed in the transcription of the Sabine Parish census prepared by Kathy Casagranda as Unas Massa age 57, M (sic), born in Louisiana.

On the 1860 Sabine County Census, she is living with her daughter Jimimah, and son in law John Reagan White (Household 118). This is next door to Henry Strickland White and his wife Mary Etta Vardeman. On that transcription, she is shown as Una Massa, age 66, F, born North Carolina.","STR06" "I38956","Carter","Vedie","Abt 1872","Yes, date unknown","0","She appears to have died young, as she is not listed in the 1890 biography of her father as one of his ""still living"" children.","STR06" "I38969","Carter","Vivian Mozelle","12 May 1914","16 Nov 1938","0","She is likely their daughter, ""Mrs. C. A. McBride, who died in 1938.""","STR06" "I735","Carter","William","Abt 1756","Abt 1814","0","Moved to St. Tammany Parish, LA about 1810. In the 1850 Sabine Parish Louisiana with Added Family Information by Kathy Casagranda, she writes that William Carter was from Halifax County, North Carolina. Karen Carter Garcia, a descendant from Jasper, Texas writes that he was from Jackson County, Georgia, and was the son of Solomon Carter, also of Jackson County, Grandson of Samuel and Rebecca Carter of Edgecombe County, NC and great-grandson of Solomon Carter of Virginia. (Karen Carter Garcia, Route 8, Box 824, Jasper, Texas 75951; kgarcia@inv.net) Leatha Betts shows the same lineage, but lists all his forebearers as being from Edgecombe County, North Carolina. She notes that he left deeds in Jackson County, Georgia 1794-1795 as did Solomon Strickland. His children were mentioned in the deeds.

The book, SABINE COUNTY HISTORICAL SKETCHES AND GENEALOGICAL RECORDS, also shows a Parthenia Carter, wife of Elias Impson, as a daughter of ""Wm. and Mary Carter, and believed to a desc. of Isaac Carter, Rev. soldier."" Mrs. Blanche Finley Toole, coauthor of that book, told me that his descent from Isaac was just speculation.

Wm. and Mary Carter were also not likely the parents of Parthenia Carter as they were (1) dead prior to 1850, the date of birth of Parthenia and (2) even if still alive, much too old.","STR06" "I18165","Carter","William","Abt 1791","Bef 1840","0","The ""Family of William Carterr"" website instead shows he was born in Orangeburg District, South Carolina. Said to be a son of Isaac Carter of Cumberland County, North Carolina.

http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~genworld/wmcarter.html.

The ""Youngblood Family Genealogy"" website also lists Orageburg District, SC as his place of birth, and also showing his father of Isaac Carter, and his mother as Anne Elizabeth Nancy Young.
","STR06" "I31820","Carter","William","Abt 1820","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Lisitings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
12 September 1850
286-288
John McCormack 24 M Farmer Louisiana
Elizabeth McCormack 22 F Texas
Thos McCormack 3 M Louisiana
Russell McCormack 19 M None Louisiana
287-289
Drucilla Sheffield 49 F Ga
Harriett Carter 18 F Tex
Emma? Carter 17 F None Tex
Lucinda Carter 16 F Tex
John Sheffield 11 M La
Amanda Sheffield 10 F La
Rachel Sheffield 8 F La
Wiley Sheffield 6 M La
288-290
Elijah Goff 28 M Farmer La
Nancy Goff 29 F Miss
Elisa Goff 6 F La
Mary Goff 4 F La
Catherine Goff 2 F La
Martha Goff 1 F La
289-291
David Carter 21 M Farmer Tex
Sarah Carter 14 F Miss
290-292
William Carter 30 M Miss
Polly Carter 31 M Miss
Wyatt Carter 8 M La
Geo W Carter 5 M La
??? Carter 3 F La
John Carter 1 M La","STR06" "I1891","Carter","William K.","25 Apr 1862","28 Dec 1871","0","Leatha Betts indicates his middle name might be either Kimp or King.","STR06" "I16735","Carter","William P.","Abt 1835","10 Mar 1867","0","In December, 2001, Bobby Carter posted, on the Carter Family Genealogy Forum at Genforum, that ""William, b abt 1835, died 1869 in MS probably from pneumonia (his wife Sarah Pickle and surviving child migrate to Texas following his death).""

http://genforum.genealogy.com/carter/messages/11601.html","STR06" "I18063","Carter","William Redmond","Abt 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Lousiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 9 Sept 1850
Stamped 120
235-237
Redmon Carter 55 M Farmer 300 Ga
Nancy Carter 53 F SC
D. R. Carter 24 M La
Bradford Carter17 M La
James Carter 7 M La
236-238
W. R. Carter 25 M Farmer La
Jane Eliza Carter 28 F Tenn
Mary Carter 4 F La
Redmon Carter 5/12 M La
Ania Schumate 7 F La","STR06" "I38820","Carter","Willie Travis","Jun 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Could this be his death record, in spite of the differing first name?

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JN7B-C9V
Name: Enoch B Carter
Death Date: 25 Jun 1975
Death Place: Overton, Rusk, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 80 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 24 Aug 1894
Birthplace: Louisiana
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Bradford Carter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ann Russell
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2240147
Digital Film Number: 4005486
Image Number: 02548
Reference Number: 46685
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39052","Cartwright","Alvin Ingram","1 Mar 1900","8 Jul 1943","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine Precinct
Enumerated April 24, 1930
ED 203-1 SD 19 Sheet 10B
264-278
Cartwright, Minnie Head 8000 F W 56 Wd 20 Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Americus H Son M W 21 m 19 Tx Tx Tx Cashier Bank
Cartwright, Mintie Dtr F W 18 S Tx
Cartwright, Nelda Dtr-in-law F W 18 m 16 Tx
265-279
Cartwright, Ingram A Head M W 30 M 22 Tx Farmer
Cartwright, Wilma Wf F W 29 m 22 Tx
Cartwright, Ingram Jr Son M W 3 S Tx","STR06" "I39055","Cartwright","Alvin Ingram ""Red""","27 Jan 1927","1 Jun 1994","0","Red Cartwright

Funeral services for Alvin Ingram ""Red"" Cartwright Jr, 67, of San Augustine were held Saturday, June 4, 1994 at the Wyman Roberts Funeral directors chapel in San Augustine. Interment followed at the City Cemetery.

He died Wednesday, June 1, 1994, at the Memorial Hospital in San Augustine.

Cartrwright was a lifelong resident of San Augustine County is is survived by cousins.

The Sabine County Reporter, June 29, 1994, page 8","STR06" "I39056","Cartwright","Amanda ""Mandy""","Abt 1843","Aft 1860","0","Henson and Parmelee show that she married A. D. McCUTCHAN, and that they were the parents of Mary and James. (Appendix, Chart II.) The couple moved to Upshur County in 1861, and after brief service with the Confederate Army, McCutchan was discharged because of poor health. He asked Matthew for help in disposing of the property he had left in San Augustine and also in identifying land Mandy had inherited from her father. She died sometime in the late 1860's leaving two children. Their son, James McCutchan, later worked for the Cartwrights and lived in Shelby County in 1888. (Henson and Parmelee, p. 266).","STR06" "I39031","Cartwright","Amanda ""Mantie"" Holman","19 Mar 1871","18 Mar 1957","0","In 1886, the five female cousins, Columbus's Mary, age fourteen; Meck's Annie, fifteen; and the three Amanda's (Lon's, Anna's and Mary's) all fifteen, spent a year at Atheanaeum in Columbia, Tennessee. Jimmie Ingram and Lon visited the girls at Christmas and posed for a photograph. The importance the Cartwrights placed on good education continued as each child reached the proper age. (Henson and Parmelee, p. 297). She later studied at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas. (ibid, p. 301).

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFT4-LLS
Name: Amanda Cartwright Wilson
Death Date: 18 Mar 1957
Death Place: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 85 years 11 months 29 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Mar 1871
Birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Leonadis Cartwright
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Ludie Ingram
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Cemetery: Oakland Memorial Park
Burial Place: Terrell, Texas
Burial Date: 19 Mar 1957
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135605
Digital Film Number: 4163623
Image Number: 3289
Reference Number: cn 15205
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I38980","Cartwright","America ""Meck"" Peyroux","16 Feb 1874","4 Apr 1959","0","She was born five months after her fathers death, and was named in honor of him. Like other children born after the death of a father, many people believed America had extraordinary powers for healing others. (Henson and Parmelee, p. 288).

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDDJ-5HP
Name: America Cartwright Allen
Death Date: 04 Apr 1959
Death Place: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 85 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 16 Feb 1874
Birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Americus Peyroux Cartwright
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ophelia Smith
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Cemetery: Oakland Memorial Park
Burial Place: Terrell, Texas
Burial Date: 06 Apr 1959
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115910
Digital Film Number: 4165956
Image Number: 1978
Reference Number: v X cn 22121
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39001","Cartwright","Americus ""Meck"" Holman","20 Dec 1869","14 May 1928","0","Not shown as a child of Columbus Cartwright and Sallie Lane on 'Chart II: John Cartwright's Children and Grandchildren' in the appendix of Henson and Parmelee's ""The Cartwrights of San Augustine.""

However, a stand alone chart was later issued as an Erratum, stated that the name of three of their children were inadvertently omitted.","STR06" "I39001","Cartwright","Americus ""Meck"" Holman","20 Dec 1869","14 May 1928","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine
Enumerated 26 Jun 1900
SD 267 ED 73 Sheet 1B
Census Listings:
227-227
Cartwright, Mack Head W M Dec 1870 29 m 6 ZTx Tn Tn Farmer
Cartwright, Minnie Wf W F Mch 1873 27 m 6 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Infant Son W M Mch 1900 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Storne, Corry Servant B M 1882 18 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer
Sharp, Jane Cook B F 1895 25 W Tx Tx Tx Cook
Sharp, Alfred Son B M 1886 14 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine, Pr 1
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 138 Sheet 4A
71-72
Cartwright, Americus H Head M W 40 m1 16 Tx Tx Tn Own Income
Cartwright, Minnie C Wf F W 37 m1 16 2/2 Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Ingram Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, A. H. Jr. Son M W 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Hollis, Sophronia Servant F B 21 S Tx Tx Tx Cook Private Family
Garrett, Kate S. Boarder F W 42 S Tx Tn Tx Deputy Clerk County
Dixon, Felix B Friend F W 36 S Tx Oh Tx
Fields, Garrett W Nephew M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I16373","Cartwright","Americus ""Meck"" Peyroux","17 Mar 1840","11 Aug 1873","0","John Bennett Boddie's SOUTHSIDE VIRGINIA FAMILY, Volume 1, states that Mr. Cartwright was a First Lt., C.S.A. in the Third Texas Cavalry and fought in the Missouri Campaign, later serving in General Major's brigade in Louisiana and Texas. His date of death was shown by Boddie as 11 Aug 1873, which matches the photo of his headstone on FindAGrave.

As had his older brother, Cumby, Meck attended the Kentucky Military Institute in Frankfort. In 1856 he had trouble with a reoccuring infection in his left eye...which eventually led to the loss of they eye. He later attended Cumberland Unversity in Lebanon, Tennesse, also with his brother Cumby. (Henson and Parmelee, p.179-183). He finished his studies in 1859 and returned home to clerk for the Burrus and Cartwright store. (ibid, p. 193).

On May 25, 1861, Meck, his brother Lon ""and twenty other volunteers rode to Shelby County, where Captain Short lived, to enlist...Short's company left in June to rendezvous near Dallas, where along with other East Texas units, they were sworn into Col. Elkana Greer's mounted regiment....(and) eventually were designated as the Third Texas Cavalry, and Short's company became Company E."" (ibid, p. 200). Upon reorganization of the regiment on May 8, 1862, Meck Cartwright became second lieutenant of Company E, chosen by the majority of the forty-seven members voting. (ibid, p. 215) Meck requested and received a medical discharge in August, 1862 due to his missing left eye and a more recent impairment to his hearing. (ibid, p. 217). He rejoined the Texas Third Cavalry in 1863...and became a forage master. (ibid, p. 229) later returning home on sick leave, and later still joining General Major's Cavalry (ibid, p. 235). In May, 1864, he ceased duty as a cavalryman and was promoted to courier dispatcher at General Major's headquarters. (ibid, p. 236).

In 1873, he died at a hotel in Carthage, while travelling on business. For some time he had suffered from various ailments, including jaundice, for which he took calomel or blue pills, both which contained mercury. He also used liquor to mitigate the pain, and on August 11, the doctor pronounced him as dead of black jaundice. (ibid, p. 287). When his widow some years later moved to Terrell, Texas, to join Meck's siblings, she had his body reinterred with those of his parents and siblings. (ibid, p. 308).
","STR06" "I16373","Cartwright","Americus ""Meck"" Peyroux","17 Mar 1840","11 Aug 1873","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

Texas, San Augustine County, PO San Augustine
Enumerated 6 July 1870
Page 20
121-121
Cartwright, A 52 F W Keep House 343291 15529 Tenn
Cartwright, M 14 M W At School Tx
Cartwright, A. P. 30 M W Merchant Tx
Cartwright, Ophelia 23 F W Tx
Cartwright, Mathew Jr 7/12 M W Tx
Jones, Tom 20 M B Svt Tx
Burl, Elvira 15 F B Svt Tx
Sexton, Qunn? 10 F B Tx","STR06" "I39051","Cartwright","Americus Holman ""Top""","25 Nov 1908","20 Feb 1976","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J63V-7KW
Name: Americas Holman Cartwright
Death Date: 20 Feb 1976
Death Place: West, Mclennan, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 67 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1909
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Americas H. Cartwright
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Minnie Sublett
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243930
Digital Film Number: 4167959
Image Number: 672
Reference Number: 678
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39051","Cartwright","Americus Holman ""Top""","25 Nov 1908","20 Feb 1976","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine Precinct
Enumerated April 24, 1930
ED 203-1 SD 19 Sheet 10B
264-278
Cartwright, Minnie Head 8000 F W 56 Wd 20 Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Americus H Son M W 21 m 19 Tx Tx Tx Cashier Bank
Cartwright, Mintie Dtr F W 18 S Tx
Cartwright, Nelda Dtr-in-law F W 18 m 16 Tx
265-279
Cartwright, Ingram A Head M W 30 M 22 Tx Farmer
Cartwright, Wilma Wf F W 29 m 22 Tx
Cartwright, Ingram Jr Son M W 3 S Tx","STR06" "I39032","Cartwright","Annie B.","2 Jul 1873","20 Mar 1947","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD59-D55
Name: Annie B. Cartwright Mcclurkin
Death Date: 20 Mar 1947
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 73 years 8 months 18 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 02 Jul 1873
Birthplace: St. Augustine, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: L. C. Cartwright
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Lodie Ingram
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation:
Place of Residence: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Terrell, Texas
Burial Date: 21 Mar 1947
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2218567
Digital Film Number: 4031895
Image Number: 2502
Reference Number: 12618
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I38985","Cartwright","Annie Thompson ""Annie T""","28 Nov 1871","21 Oct 1959","0","In 1886, the five female cousins, Columbus's Mary, age fourteen; Meck's Annie, fifteen; and the three Amanda's (Lon's, Anna's and Mary's) all fifteen, spent a year at Atheanaeum in Columbia, Tennessee. Jimmie Ingram and Lon visited the girls at Christmas and posed for a photograph. The importance the Cartwrights placed on good education continued as each child reached the proper age. (Henson and Parmelee, p. 297).


Obituary from FindAGrave:

Funeral services for Mrs. Annie T. Cartwright Warren, 88, of 4241 Lorraine, wife of the late State Sen. Robert Lee Warren, will be held at 2:30 Friday at her home. Dean Gerald G. Moore and the Rev. George A. Detor will officiate. Mrs. Warren died Wednesday in a Dallas hospital after a brief illness. The daughter of colonial and pioneer Texas families, she was born in San Augustine and married Senator Warren in Terrell. He served in the Legislature in 1913. She was a member of the First Families of Virginia, the Dallas Woman's Club and the Dallas Garden Club. She was a communicant of St. Matthews Cathedral for 40 years. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Summerfield G. Roberts of Dallas and a brother, Matthew G. Cartwright of Terrell. Entombment will be in Hillcrest Mausoleum. Pallbearers will be Reagan Waskom Jr., Matthew C. Roberts III, Griffith Moore II, James C. Williams, Ronald Rutherford, Gill Clements, James I. Cartwright, Bourke Cartwright, Matthew C. Roberts Jr., W.P. Allen Jr., Matthew Allen, Jerome Cartwright Jr., Wallis Warren and Jerry H. Roberts. Dallas Morning News, October 23, 1959


https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXHV-JZ6
Name: Annie T Cartwright Warren
Death Date: 21 Oct 1959
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 87 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 28 Nov 1871
Birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Americus P Cartwright
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ophelia Smith
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Highland Park, Dallas, Texas
Cemetery: Hillcrest Mausoleum
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115989
Digital Film Number: 4165962
Image Number: 340
Reference Number: item 1 cn 54826
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I38177","Cartwright","Bobbie Lou","27 Feb 1933","19 Aug 1995","0","The daughter of Curtis E. Cartwright and Bonnie B. Hardy.","STR06" "I39049","Cartwright","Bourke","21 Jan 1894","23 Apr 1965","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD25-8D9
Name: Bourke Cartwright
Death Date: 23 Apr 1965
Death Place: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 71 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 21 Jan 1894
Birthplace: Terrell, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Matthew Cartwright
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Davenport
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Real Estate & Rancher
Place of Residence: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Cemetery: Oakland Memorial Park
Burial Place: Terrell, Texas
Burial Date: 25 Apr 1965
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117753
Digital Film Number: 4028298
Image Number: 2289
Reference Number: cn24719
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I16309","Cartwright","Clementine G. ""Mentie""","14 Apr 1819","10 Mar 1847","0","Henson and Parmelee wrote that after her husband died suddenly at a young age, his widow, Clementine was only age twenty-four, with two small children. The probate court named the widow and Sanford's brother, William W. Holman, administrators of the estate. The Treasury Department of the State of Texas had filed suit agains Sanford prior to his death, and they won this, resulting in his heirs becoming liable for this debt. Both Sanford and Clementine had inheritied land from their parents that in 1842, a year before Sanford died, totaled about 15,000 acres. By 1844, the year after her husbands death, Clementine owed taxes on four slaves and one silver watch plus acreage. The continuing hard times slowed land sales, but Clementine managed to pay some debts by transferring some acreage, while other tracts were sold at sherriff sales for back taxes and other debts. By 1846, the struggling widow owned only 1,476 acres valued at a mere $369, an average of twenty-five cents per acre."" (Henson and Parmelee, p. 127). Henson and Parmelee write that she when she died, four years after the death of Sanford, her body was taken by wagon to be interred next to her husband in the Holman family plot northwest of town. (ibid, pp. 150-151).","STR06" "I39000","Cartwright","Clinton Columbus","9 Dec 1866","21 Sep 1906","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Hill County, JP 5
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 47 Sheet 2B
52-52
Cartwright, C. Clinton Head W M Dec 1867 32 M2 Tx Tenn Tenn Loader in Store
Cartwright, Mary W Wf W F Sep 1869 30 m 2 1/1 Tx Ala Tx
Cartwright, Mary Pearl Dtr W F Nov 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Albea, Mary Mother in law W F Jan 1843 57 Wd 1/1 Tx Ga Ga
","STR06" "I9688","Cartwright","Columbus ""Cumby"" Clinton","23 Aug 1837","12 Dec 1901","0","At the age of 16, Columbus and two other local boys were sent to the Kentucky Military Institute near Frankfort. They traveled by steamboat down the Red River and up the Mississippi and Ohio rivers to Louisville, and then by train, the first they had seen, to Frankfort. Homesick, but conscious of his duty, Columbus missed no classes and worked very hard to please his parents. Upperclassman Moses A. Broocks wrote this his father that Columbus was 'one of the finest and healthiest looking' cadets."" (Henson and Parmelee, pp. 171 -172). He had to return to San Augustine in 1855 due to poor health. He later attended Cumberland Unversity in Lebanon, Tennesse, with his brother Meck. Poor health continued to afflict Cumby the rest of his life. At the onset of the Civil War, he remained home with his young family, not enlisting in the C.S.A. with his brothers Meck and Lon (ibid, p. 200)

In the summer of 1861 Mosquito-borne fevers troubled San Augustine...""Columbus was so sick that he spoke of dying to his father before his slow recovery. Sallie, his wife, also had two chills but seemed to be better; Matthew probably did not know that she was expecting her third child. Other neighbors were very ill and some were dying."" (ibid, pp. 206-207). The ledger books of his father, Matthew Cartwright, show that a number of payments of $50 or more were made to pay men to serves as Columbus's substitutes in the Confederate army, a practice that was later forbidden. (ibid, p. 216) In 1864, fearful that the Union forces would advance into Texas, Columbus joined Gen. Major's cavalry below Natchitoches by April 24. His brother Meck, who had been on sick leave since October 1863 rejoined as well. The brothers were among the Confederates who followed the retreating Union boats along the river banks. Eventually Cumby's old kidney ailment sent him to the rear. He returned to duty near Opelousas on May 31. By the end of July 1864 he was home on a furlough he had bought for $38. His health remained bad, and his leave was extended until November. (ibid, pp 235-236).

During the 1880's, Columbus formed a business partnership with two of his sons, Robert and John Matthew, both of whom had moved to Mt. Calm in Hill County, to raise fine horses. Columbus remained most of the time in San Augustine, maintaining a race track where he trained his favorite animals. Beginning in 1884 he bought throughbreds and was listed in the AMERICAN STUD BOOK and TURF, FIELD AND FARM (ibid, pp. 298-299). Once the overachiever of the family, Columbus had learned over the years that his kidney ailment could be controlled by simple quiet living, and raising racehorses and other livestock in San Augustine suited him. He remained behind as the rest of his siblings moved to westward to Terrell. (p. 308).","STR06" "I9688","Cartwright","Columbus ""Cumby"" Clinton","23 Aug 1837","12 Dec 1901","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine District
Enumerated 5 July 1860
Page 6
35-35
C. C. Cartwright 23 M Farmer 3000 9730 Tx
Sarah H Cartwright 19 F Tenn
Matthew Cartwright Jr. 2 M Tx
Robert L Cartwright 1 M Tx

1870 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, PO San Augustine
Enumerated 6 July 1870
Page 20
122-122
Cartwright, C. 32 M W Farmer 2000 1000 Tx
Cartwright, Sarah M 29 F W Keeps House Tenn
Cartwright, R. L 10 M W At School Tx
Cartwright, Mathew 8 M W Tx
Cartwright, C Jr 23 M W Tx
Cartwright, Americus 6/12 M W Tx Dec
Harper, Porter 25 M M Works on Farm Tenn
Harper, Milpey? 30 F B cook Tenn
Harper, Jessey? 9 M M Tx
Harper, Martha 2 F M Tx
","STR06" "I39035","Cartwright","Columbus William","10 Oct 1882","30 Apr 1957","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6BV-98R
Name: Columbus William Cartwright
Death Date: 30 Apr 1957
Death Place: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 74 years 6 months 20 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 10 Oct 1882
Birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Leonidas Cartwright
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Ludie Ingram
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Occupation: Banker
Place of Residence: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Cemetery: Oakland Memorial Park
Burial Place: Terrell, Texas
Burial Date: 02 May 1957
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135700
Digital Film Number: 4163625
Image Number: 2614
Reference Number: cn 21187
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I9890","Cartwright","Dicey Hoskins","21 Jan 1811","Jun 1820","0","She was named after Polly's mother. She died in Mississippi. FindAGrave shows, presumably in error, that she was buried in the Carwright Cemetery in San Augustine.","STR06" "I39091","Cartwright","Dorothy Jean ""Dot""","19 Jul 1927","11 Jun 2002","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave Memorial page:

Dot is survived by her husband, J. H. Wood; son, Michael L. Wood and wife Mary Beth; daughter, Dorothy Diane Wood; grandchildren, Michael Todd Wood, M.D. and wife Amy, Amy W. Kuriger and husband Chad, Dorothy Clair Wood; great grandchildren, Connor Gregory Wood, Samantha Riley Wood, Richard C. ""Quinn"" Kuriger, V, James Alexander Kuriger and Catherine Hope Kuriger; sisters Ruby Chapman, Earline Sasser and Netty Ruth King.

In each of our lives there is someone we know that has touched our hearts. For many of us that was Dot. With a smile, a wink, or an encouraging word she lifted the spirits of her family and friends. Dot never sought recognition for her good deeds and will be missed by the many people who experienced the depth of her love and generosity. Thank you God for allowing us to share in her life; she was truly a blessing.","STR06" "I6986","Cartwright","Edna Ophelia","21 Mar 1873","13 Nov 1937","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6N1-HMN
Name: Edna Cartwright
Death Date: 13 Nov 1937
Death Place: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 64 years 7 months 22 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 21 Mar 1873
Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Sanford Cartwright
Father's Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Mother's Name: Sallie Click
Mother's Birthplace: Arkansas
Occupation: Housekeeper
Place of Residence: Lufkin, Texas
Cemetery: McMahan
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 14 Nov 1937
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117350
Digital Film Number: 4030273
Image Number: 2062
Reference Number: CN 53168
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I6987","Cartwright","Emma Adell","10 Sep 1876","24 Jan 1939","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF6L-RP8
Name: Mrs. L. T. Clark
Death Date: 24 Jan 1939
Death Place: Angelina, Lufkin, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 62 years 4 months 14 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1877
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: L. T. Clark
Father's Name: Sanford Cartwright
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sarah Kathryn Click
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117861
Digital Film Number: 4030416
Image Number: 2683
Reference Number: cn 35
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976



","STR06" "I39066","Cartwright","Emma Pearl","Abt 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Bish ARNOLD.","STR06" "I39043","Cartwright","Estelle","Jul 1882","24 Jul 1973","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFT8-M5X
Name: Estelle Cartwright Lupe
Death Date: 24 Jul 1973
Death Place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 92 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1881
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Matthew Cartwright
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Davenport
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242845
Digital Film Number: 4005482
Image Number: 2128
Reference Number: 50373
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39042","Cartwright","Eugenia Polk","3 Dec 1880","8 Oct 1937","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNQM-317
Name: Eugenia Polk Cartwright
Death Date: 08 Oct 1937
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 56 years 10 months 5 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 03 Dec 1880
Birthplace: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: James I. Cartwright
Father's Name: Matthew Cartwright
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Mary C. Davenport
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Terrell, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Terrell, Tex
Burial Date: 08 Oct 1937
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117299
Digital Film Number: 4166736
Image Number: 1719
Reference Number: item 4 cn 49334
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I6993","Cartwright","George Washington","2 Aug 1812","26 Jun 1881","0","Noble writes that he ""Lived in Sabine County and was a charter member of the Jackson Masonic Lodge of Milam. He was a land speculator like his father and brother, Matthew. In 1881, he sold 20 A. to Wm. M Reese and S.E. Collier for the Sabine Valley University in Hemphill.""

Henson and Parmalee indicate he was a blacksmith (p. 42). The authors also speculate that ""George Cartwright may have taken his wife and small daughter Mary to California [during the Gold Rush]. The tax assessor in Sabine County listed him as a nonresident, and his name appears nowhere in Texas in the 1850 and 1860 censuses. George's five-year-old son Sanford lived with Uncle Richard Cartwright in San Augustine in 1850 and went to school in Shelby County for the next two years. George was back in Sabine County on June 5, 1860, when his steam mill exploded, damaging the machinery. He told a friend that he was ""not dispirited"" and thought he could repair it. (ibid, p 165). In a footnote, the authors also cite the ""Diary of C. C. Cox,"" 49, [which] mentions a company of families from eastern Texas, including a blacksmith.","STR06" "I6993","Cartwright","George Washington","2 Aug 1812","26 Jun 1881","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill Beat No. 1, PO Hemphill
Enumerated 30 Jun 1870
Pages 11 and 12 Stamped 6
86-86
Cartright, G W 58 M W Farmer 2000 1000 Tenn
Ann Cortright 40 F W Keeping House Ireland
Mary V Kay 24 F W Widow Tx
Unice P Kay 2 f W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County
Page 4D SD 1 ED 85
Enumerated 16 Jun 1880
36-37
Cartright, George W M 67 Farmer Tenn NS Va
Cartright, Ann W F 50 Wf Keeping Houst Ireland Ireland Ireland
Kay, William W M 11 Grandson Farm Laborer Tx
Kay, George W M 9 Grandson At School Tx

","STR06" "I6990","Cartwright","George William","26 Apr 1879","22 Sep 1942","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine, JP 1
Enumerated 26 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 137 Sheet 10B
Cartwright, Geo W Head M W 32 m1 9 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Cartwright, Etta Wf F W 25 m1 9 4/3 Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Curtis Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Burtis Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Pearl Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine, JP 1
Enumerated 5 Feb 1920
SD 326 mED 174 Sheet 15A
273-276
Cartwright, William Hd M W 40 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Cartwright, Etta Wf F W 37 M Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Curtis Son M W 17 S Tx Tx
Cartwright, Pearl Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Rodney Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Claud Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx


","STR06" "I39038","Cartwright","Grover Cleveland","13 Dec 1889","1 Dec 1962","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDK5-CM4
Name: Grover Cleveland Cartwright
Death Date: 01 Dec 1962
Death Place: Gainsville, Cooke, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 72 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 13 Dec 1889
Birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Leonidas Cartwright
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ludie Ingram
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Farming/Ranching
Place of Residence: Gainsville, Cooke, Texas
Cemetery: Fairview
Burial Place: Gainsville, Texas
Burial Date: 03 Dec 1962
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117121
Digital Film Number: 4028528
Image Number: 1078
Reference Number: cn 73440
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39029","Cartwright","Holman Lane","1 Aug 1898","5 Feb 1923","0","At the time he registered for the draft for the First World War, he was working as a mechanice of Frank Blount in San Augustine. He was shown as Tall, small build, with blue eyes and brown hair.","STR06" "I39029","Cartwright","Holman Lane","1 Aug 1898","5 Feb 1923","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine Precinct and Town
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 203-1 SD 19 Sheet 3A
53-53-60
Roberts, Fred T Head M W 27 M 22 Tx Tx Tx Salesman Auto
Roberts, Bessie Wf F W 28 m18 Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Holman Jr Stepson M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Roberts, Doris Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I39034","Cartwright","James Ingram","16 Apr 1879","26 Jul 1960","0","Not listed on the 1880 census? Either missed or actually born 1880/1881 versus 1879?

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFTJ-77J
Name: James Ingram Cartwright
Death Date: 26 Jul 1960
Death Place: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 81 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 16 Apr 1879
Birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Leonidas Cartwright
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ludie Ingram
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Realtor & Rancher
Place of Residence: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Cemetery: Oakland Memorial Park
Burial Place: Terrell, Texas
Burial Date: 28 Jul 1960
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116316
Digital Film Number: 4166551
Image Number: 2166
Reference Number: item 5 cn 43494
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I19138","","","","","","","" "I39044","Cartwright","Jerome Brooks","3 Nov 1883","24 Dec 1976","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNH7-S58
Name: Jerome Broocks Head
Death Date: 24 Dec 1976
Death Place: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 93 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 03 Nov 1883
Birthplace: Terrell Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Matthew Cartwright
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Davenport
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243988
Digital Film Number: 4005518
Image Number: 00115
Reference Number: 100406
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I5513","Cartwright","John","10 Mar 1787","18 Jul 1841","0","John was the only son of Matthew (1754-1812) and Mary ""Polly"" Grimmer Cartwright (1761-1824), although he had five sisters. He was a grandson of John Cartwright (1728-1780) and Sarah Miller.

Harry Noble wrote a twenty page biography of him in his book, TEXAS TRAILBLAZERS (pages 70 - 90). He noted that much additional material can be found in the first five chapters of Margaret Swett Henson and Deolece Parmelee's volume THE CARTWRIGHTS OF SAN AUGUSTINE (Texas State Historical Association, Austin, 1993).

Margaret Henson, in her preface of her book about the Cartwright Family, writes that Emily Griffith Roberts, the wife a John Cartwright's great-grandson, privately published a two-volume genealogy about the family in 1939 and 1948. The volumes included research and many documents concerning the Roberts, Griffiths, Cartwrights and other interrelated families. A committee of descendants later employed Mrs. Deolece Parmelee to explore the collections of papers scattered in private hands, along with some archived at the Eugene C. Barker Texas History Center, and to prepare a more complete history. Parmelee made photocopies and typescripts, arranged them in a usable order, and eventually compiled a 450 page typescript. This was largely the basis for Henson's 1993 book.

Noble wrote that when John Cartwright was five years old his parents sold their farm in North Carolina and moved westward across the mountains into Tennessee. There they purchased two hundred acres on Drake's Lick Creek in Sumner County. John spent his childhood in Tennessee. He would continue a pilgrimage that would cover approximately 800 miles and involve at least five moves, but when completed thirty-three years later, he would be in Texas--his home for the remainder of his life. Texas would also be the home for several generations of his descendants.

While in Wilson County, Tennessee, John was a merchant, an occupation he would continue for the rest of his life. By 1818 he was having trouble collecting certain debts. His attorney, a new resident in Lebanon, Tennessee, was Sam Houston....the two men were detstined to meet again--the next time in San Augustine, Texas. (Noble, page 71)

John later moved his family to Mississippi, and ""caught 'Texas fever' when the new Mexican government...stabilized...with a constitution resembling that of the United States."" He began the last leg of his pilgrimage in early 1825...(taking) his family down the Mississippi River to New Orleans by steamboat and then across the Gulf and up the Red River. Leaving the river at Natchitoches, the family traveled by wagons overland past Fort Jessup to James Gaines ferry. John picked his homesite about five miles east of the Ayish Bayou close to the banks of springs near Palo Gacho Creek. The area was vacant, not a settler anywhere near, ""...although the house of a previous owner remained in the vicinity."" John's thirty-three year odyssey was over, ending on the banks of the Palo Gacho Creek in Texas and Coahuila, Mexico. What a mosiac of people John found in the Ayish Bayou region when he arrived. Most were hard working farmers or businessmen of modest means, but some were unscruplous drifters, already at odds with the law. (Noble, page 72)

John and his family can be found on the 1835 Sabine District census. Their were 11 slaves in their home, from ages 12 to 39. There were also 4 children born to their slaves.

On August 21, 1840, with the assistance of San Augustine attorney William W. Frizell, Cartwright made his will. In it he gave the 885 acre homesite on Palo Gacho to his two minor sons, Clinton and Richard. He also gave his wife an interest in the homesite and placed the restriction that it couldn't be sold until after her death. Additionally, he gave her all monies due him by debt. He then distributed the remaining assets to various family members. (Noble, 89) John Cartwright died on July 18, 1841, and (his son-in-law William) Garrett, along with Mary, Cartwright's widow, were appointed executors of Cartwright's estate. Their selections was confirmed the following month. With assistance from Matthew Cartwright, Garrett then compiled an inventory of the estate. It was valued at $72,800. (Noble)

In the book, The Cartwrights of San Augustine, it was noted that elder sons, Matthew and Robert, challenged the will, likely on the grounds that the document was not in keeping with the community property laws adopted by the Republic of Texas in January 1840, and because John had exceeded his testamentary powers in the distribution of his property to his children. Mary Cartwright immediately renounced her executorship in order to contest John's will so as to ""receive in common with my children such portions of said estate as we are by law entitled to."" The family reached a settlement in January 1842. (Henson and Parmelee, pp. 119-120).","STR06" "I2656","Cartwright","John Clinton","10 Sep 1823","10 May 1848","0","Clinton worked as a errand boy and perhaps clerk for both is father and brother Matthew. (Henson & Parmelee, p. 103) Clinton inherited a boardinghouse and store from his father's estate, and also entered into a partnership in a blacksmith shop in town with William T. White, where he kept the slave Jordan, a valuable blacksmith given to him by his mother, employed. (Henson & Parmelee, p. 151). Clinton became quite ill with malaria in November 1847, and never fully recovered, dying in May 1848. (ibid, pp. 152-153).","STR06" "I39004","Cartwright","John Matthew","26 Jan 1862","1 Aug 1920","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, Pr 1, San Augustine City
Enumerated 28 Jun 1900
SD 267 ED 74 Sheet 14B
254-254
Cartwright, John M Head Jan 1863 37 m9 Tx Tx Tn
Cartwright, Emmie Wf W F Nov 1871 28 M 9 1/1 Tx Tx Miss
Cartwright, Holman L Son W M Aug 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, Pr 2
Enumerated 2 May 1910
SD 2 ED 138 Sheet 7B
135-139
Cartwright, Mathew J Head M W 47 m1 19 Tx Tx Tn Own Income
Cartwright, Emmy Wf F W 37 M1 19 2/2 Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Homer L Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Baster P Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine, JP 1
Enumerated 2 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 174 Sheet 1A
1-1
Cartwright, John M Head M W 57 m Tx Tx Tn Farmer
Cartwright, Emma Wf F W 28 m Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Holman Son W W 21 S Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Baxter Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
not located

1940 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated May 6, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 203-2
HH 49
Cartwright, Emmie Head F W 68 Wd Tx Same House
Cartwright, Baxter Sib N W 38 M Tx Same House Farmer
Cartwright, Anna V Dtr in Law F W 38 m Tx Same House
Cartwright, Baxter P Grandson M W 15 S Tx Same House
Cartwright, Jon M Grandson M W 9 S Tx Same House



","STR06" "I26884","Cartwright","John Matthew","22 Jul 1930","19 Jan 2019","0","Funeral Services for John Matthew Cartwright, age 88, longtime resident and former sheriff of San Augustine, will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, January 22, 2019, in the San Augustine County Cowboy Church, with Chris Burris and Charles Sharp officiating.

Burial will follow in the San Augustine City Cemetery.

Visitation was held Monday evening, January 21, 2019, from the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Wyman Roberts.

John Matthew was born July 22, 1930, in San Augustine, Texas to the late Anna V. (Thomas) Cartwright and Baxter Cartwright.

A graduate of San Augustine High School, he proudly served his country in the United States Navy.

He married the love of his life, Barbara Ann, and was a devoted husband until her death on April 1, 2013.

As a civic leader, he served on the San Augustine City Council, owned and operated a dry cleaning business in his beloved hometown.

During his distinguished career of law enforcement, he proudly served in several counties including his beloved hometown of San Augustine as the former Police Chief, afterwards being elected as a ""write-in"" as Sheriff of San Augustine County where he continued to serve and protect the citizens of San Augustine County until he retired. He was of the Episcopal faith.

Those left to cherish his memory include, his beloved sons, John Matthew Cartwright, Jr., and his wife, Mila of Dallas; Mark Cartwright and his wife, Melissa of Midland; Robert Cartwright and his wife, Laurie of San Augustine and Michael Cartwright and his wife, Joni of San Augustine; his beloved daughter, Sylvia Ann ""Sissy"" (Cartwright) Harris and her husband, Rob of Nacogdoches and special friend, Barbara Brittain of San Augustine.

His beloved grandchildren, Clint Cartwright of San Augustine; Veronica Lyn Tobar of Arizona; Cami Clement and her husband, Luke of Winnie; Chelsi Cartwright of San Augustine; Mackenzie Cartwright of San Augustine; Garrett Cartwright of San Augustine; Sidney Cartwright and Riley Mumme both of Midland; Kassi Bennefield and her husband, Malcolm of Broaddus and Jordin Holloway of Broaddus; his great-granchildren, Wylie, Laney, Hayden, Tilden, Mason, Emeri, Cetch, and Rhett; Sisters-in-law, Betty Jean Cartwright of San Augustine, Sue Perry of Breham and Karen Perry Kent of San Augustine; along with numerous cousins and friends.

He is preceded in death by his beloved parents, Anna and Baxter Cartwright; his beloved wife, Barbara Ann; his beloved brother, Baxter Polk Cartwright, Jr. and a brother-in-law, Bobby Perry.

Pallbearers will include, John Welch; Shannon Brazeal; Joey Watson; Walter Shofner, Steven Hayes and Gary Fountain; Honorary pallbearers will include, Cleo Hines; Jason Hines; Dan Fussell; Phil Sublett and Wesley Hoyt.

Downloaded from Wyman Roberts Funeral Home
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, January 23, Page 8","STR06" "I17303","","","","","","","" "I39033","Cartwright","Leonidas","27 Apr 1876","15 May 1944","0","At the age of 22, he was responsible for running the stock farm owned by his father, which was eight miles southwest of Gainesville. They bred throughbred saddles and harness horses, registered and grade Jersey cattle, and grade-level Holsteins and Shorthorns. Leonidas Jr also opened another stock ranch in Cooke County where he and his father raised Durham cattle and Berkshire hogs in addition to fine horses. (Henson and Parmelee, p. 299).

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDNN-DLG
Name: Leonidas Cartwright
Death Date: 15 May 1944
Death Place: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 68 years 18 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 27 Apr 1876
Birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Leonidas Cartwright
Father's Birthplace: Dk
Mother's Name: Ludie Ingram
Mother's Birthplace: Dk
Occupation: Farmer-Stockman
Place of Residence: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Terrell, Texas
Burial Date: 16 May 1944
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137792
Digital Film Number: 4029637
Image Number: 2661
Reference Number: cn24065
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I9969","Cartwright","Leonidas ""Lon""","14 Nov 1842","25 Feb 1922","0","Obituary

The death of Leonidas Cartwright, Sr., at Terrell, Tex., on February 25, 1922, removed one of the most influential citizens of that community, a leader in movements for the public good. He was born at San Augustine, Tex., November 27, 1842, the third son of Matthew and Amanda Holman Cartwright. His grandfather, John Cartwright, was one of the pioneers of that section, going there from Tennessee in 1819, and the place where he located became, in 1831, the site of the present town of San Augustine.

Leonidas Cartwright was educated there and at the Military Institute at Bastrop, and when the war came on he and his brother, A. P. Cartwright, enlisted in May, 1861, in Company E, 3rd Texas Cavalry. When this regiment was reorganized in 1862 it became part of Ross's Brigade, and in 1864 this command took part in the Atlanta campaign under Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. During this campaign he was selected as one of a hundred picked men from this brigade, as scouts under Lieutenant Taylor, to operate in the rear of Sherman's army, getting valuable information, tearing up railroad tracks and bridges, etc., to interrupt his lines of communication; and it was in this department of the Confederate army that he was mustered out after a service of four years.

He was married to Miss Ludie Ingram in December, 1868, and engaged in farming until 1870, when his father died and he assumed the extensive land business of the latter, and carried it on with marked success until 1894. He opened up a ranch in Cooke County, Tex., and another in Taylor County, and he took great interest and pride in the raising of fine horses and cattle. He located in Terrell in 1895. Four sons and five daughters survive him. He had long been a member of the Methodist Church.

SOURCE: Confederate Veteran Magazine, August, 1922.
www.confederatevets.com

Henson and Parmelee note that in the early 1880's, Lon wanted to move to the boomtown of Terrell, where traveling by train to oversee his ranches would be easier. Hoping to persuade his reluctant mother, he bought a large residential block on Griffin Avenue in Terrell and divided the property with Matthew. (Henson and Parmelee, THE CARTWRIGHTS OF SAN AUGUSTINE, p. 295). Intrigued by the success of his older brother, Cumby, with racing stock, Lon also invested in thoroughbreds, much to the diguist of their youngest brother, Matthew. The ever practical Matthew chided his mentor for risking money on exotic horses when mules were the real money makers. ""Mules are a staple article,"" Matthew wrote, ""and will command money; horses can scarcely be bartered for trash."" (ibid, p 299). As his mother refused to leave San Augustine, however, Lon and his family remained in San Augustine until after her death in 1894. They built a custom Queen Anne style home on the lot they owned on Griffith Avenue, which was finished in April 1895.","STR06" "I9969","Cartwright","Leonidas ""Lon""","14 Nov 1842","25 Feb 1922","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine
Page 4D SD 1 ED 80
Enumerated 7 and 8 day of June 1880
24-24
Cartwright, L. W M 38 (head) Land Business TX TN TN
Cartwright, Ludie W F 30 wife Keeps house GA GA GA
Cartwright, Amanda W F 9 daughter at School TX TX GA
Cartwright, Anna B. W F 6 daughter at school TX TX GA
Cartwright, Leonidas W M 4 son at home TX TX GA
Cartwright, Amanda W F 62 Mother Widowed at home TN TN TN
Mays Sally B F 38 Servant Cook Ga Ga Ga
Dixon Aron B M 23 Servant Laborer Miss Ala Ala

1900 Census
Texas, Kaufman County, City of Terrell, Ward 3
Enumerated 21 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 75 Sheet 35B
676-687
Cartwright, Leonidas Head W M Nov 1842 57 M 31 Tx Tenn Tenn Capatalist
Cartwright, Ludie Wf W F Feby 1850 50 m 31 9/9 Ga SC SC
Cartwright, Leonidas Son W M APr 1876 24 S Tx Tx Geo Stock Man (live)
Cartwright, James I Son W M Apr 1879 21 S Tx Tx Geo Live Stock Man
Cartwright, Columbus Son W M Oct 1887 17 S Tx Tx Geo At School
Cartwright, Ludie Dau W F July 1885 14 S Tx Tx Geo At School
Cartwright, Mary L Dau W F Oct 1887 12 S Tx Tx Geo At School
Cartwright, Grover C Son W M Dec 1889 10 S Tx Tx Tx At School
Cartwright, Velma Dau W F Oct 1892 7 S Tx Tx Geo
Paine, Thomas Servant B M Apr 1857 43 Wd Tx Tx Tx Hostler
Stephens, James Servant B M Mch 1876 24 Wd 1 Tx Tx Tx Carriage Drivcr
Stephens, Roxie Servant B F Feby 1878 22 M 1 0 La La La Cook
677-688
Cartwright, Matthew and Mary and Family

","STR06" "I39040","Cartwright","Leonidas ""Lon"" Davenport","9 May 1877","26 Sep 1963","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXTR-B88
Name: Lon Davenport Cartwright
Death Date: 26 Sep 1963
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 86 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 09 May 1877
Birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Matthew Cartwright
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Davenport
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Leaser
Place of Residence: Houston, Harris, Texas
Cemetery: Oakland Memorial Park
Burial Place: Terrell, Texas
Burial Date: 27 Sep 1963
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117293
Digital Film Number: 4028354
Image Number: 2461
Reference Number: cn 57268
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39036","Cartwright","Ludie","30 Jul 1885","13 Feb 1970","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6HJ-85W
Name: Ludie C. Brittain
Death Date: 13 Feb 1970
Death Place: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 84 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1886
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Leonidas Cartwright
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ludie Ingram
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218584
Digital Film Number: 4168861
Image Number: 816
Reference Number: 12693
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I14161","Cartwright","Mary ""Polly"" Grimmer","1 May 1814","30 Sep 1846","0","Polly became sick in July of 1846, and she died on September 30, after nearly thirteen years of marriage. She left two daughters, and was buried in the family cemetery only a short distance northeast of the Garrett home. (Noble).","STR06" "I39002","Cartwright","Mary Crutchfield","17 Jan 1872","25 Feb 1954","0","Not shown as a child of Columbus Cartwright and Sallie Lane on 'Chart II: John Cartwright's Children and Grandchildren' in the appendix of Henson and Parmelee's ""The Cartwrights of San Augustine."" However, a stand alone chart was later issued as an Erratum, stated that the name of three of their children were inadvertently omitted.

In 1886, the five female cousins, Columbus's Mary, age fourteen; Meck's Annie, fifteen; and the three Amanda's (Lon's, Anna's and Mary's) all fifteen, spent a year at Atheanaeum in Columbia, Tennessee. Jimmie Ingram and Lon visited the girls at Christmas and posed for a photograph. The importance the Cartwrights placed on good education continued as each child reached the proper age. (Henson and Parmelee, p. 297).

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX5R-SNL
Name: Mary Cartwright Bewley
Death Date: 25 Feb 1954
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 82 years 1 month 8 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 17 Jan 1872
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Columbus Cartwright
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Sally Lane
Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114068
Digital Film Number: 4165579
Image Number: 3234
Reference Number: 9118
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39045","Cartwright","Mary Davenport","May 1885","20 May 1964","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD6J-LQS
Name: Mary Davenport Pickrell
Death Date: 20 May 1964
Death Place: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 79 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 13 May 1885
Birthplace: Terrell, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Matthew Cartwright
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Cynthia Davenport
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Houseduty
Place of Residence: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Cemetery: Oakland Memorial Park
Burial Place: Terrell, Texas
Burial Date: 22 May 1964
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117486
Digital Film Number: 4028427
Image Number: 3144
Reference Number: v X cn 31494
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39089","Cartwright","Mary Earline","16 Nov 1912","17 Apr 2004","0","She married a SASSER.","STR06" "I6977","Cartwright","Mary Elizabeth ""Lillie""","7 Mar 1871","19 Apr 1893","0","Her gravestone was inscribed: ""Wife of Wiley Griffin - She was the sunshine of our home.""","STR06" "I42001","Cartwright","Mary V.","Abt 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","She appears to have married a Mr. KAY, and was left widowed prior to the 1870 census.","STR06" "I6996","Cartwright","Matthew","11 Nov 1807","1 Apr 1870","0","He began clerking and keeping books for his father's store in 1831, and in 1832 they formed a partnership, ""Matthew Cartwright & Co."" Each contributed $2,000 to the business. The store prospered. (Noble, pages 80 - 81).

In his August 30, 2007 column in the San Augustine Tribune, Harry Noble writes that Matthew was the richest man in San Augustine and the sixth wealthiest in the State of Texas in his era. In 1860, he owned so much land scattered across the state that as he traveled on his big sorrel horse ""Red Buck,"" it was said that no matter where he was, that he could spend the night on his own land.

Noble went on to write that Matthew exhibited maturity at an early age. When he was 14, his father sent him to the unsettled frontier of Texas with one servant to clear land John had acquired two years earlier. John also gave his son power of attorney at age 18 and sent him to Tennessee and Mississippi to settle family affairs.

At the age of 21, Matthew traveled to Wilson County where he enrolled in a local college...late in 1829 Matthew rejoined his father in Texas who was then operating a family farm, cotton gin and store.

Matthew's paid $900 in 1849 for the two-story Isaac Campbell home on Main Street. The New England style home had been built by Augustus Phelps, a master carpenter, in 1839. The palatial dwelling was still standing in San Augustine, and is owned by Matthew's direct descendants, as of 2007. Never a large slaveholder, Matthew's slaves were all employed inside or around the house, taking care of the livestock, firewood, garden and orchard.

The home was purchased by Americus ""Meck"" H. Cartwright and his wife, Minnie Clementine Sublett in 1898, after Amanda was forced by ill health to move in with her son Lon, and remained in the hands of Meck and Minnie's descendants. (Henson and Parmelee, p. 302).

At the time of the 1850 census Matthew's land alone was worth $165,000, and he had only seven slaves, considerably lower than most other wealthy families. The 1850 slave schedule listed the number of male and female slaves, as well as their ages, but not their names. Matthew Cartwright's bible, however, shows them as Nancy, b. 1810 and her four children, Dick, b. 1836, Emeline b. 1838, Virtue b. 1840 and Walker, b. 1846. It also lists Jane, b. 1830 and her daughter, Harriet, b. 1849.

In 1860, Matthew's occupation was listed as ""land trader"" and it was estimated that his real estate was worth $500,000 and personal property near $75,000, with 13 slaves. Henson and Parmelee point out by way of contrast that brother-in-law and ""planter"" William Garrett had a $171,651 estate, including 132 slaves, and that ""Farmer-Merchant"" Iredell D. Thomas had $166,000 in accumulated wealth, and 52 slaves. (Henson and Parmelee, p. 191).

After the war, the president Andrew Johnson issued an amnesty proclamation restoring citizenship to those who would pledge future loyalty to the United States; however, those holding high military or civil offices in the Confederate government, as well as those with taxable property valued over $20,000, would have to petition him directly for individual pardons. Matthew, the pragmatic businessman, wanted to get his special pardon as soon as possible so that he could resume his activities and protect his property. He took his amnesty oath on August 28, 1865 in the Caddo Parish District Court and received a copy to carry with him in order to conduct business. He later recorded this in the San Augustine District Courty. (ibid, pp. 239-243). Unlike many of their neighbors, the Cartwrights survived the Civil War without the loss or maiming of a son. The emancipation of their few household slaves was not an economic loss comparable to those suffered by neighbor planters who possessed numerous field hands. And by carefully guarding their gold and silver reserves, as well as utilizing his long business experience to carefully buy, sell and barter during the war, the family was able to resume business activities relatively unhampered. (ibid, p. 247).

His funeral notice card read:

The friends and acquantances of
MATTHEW CARTWRIGHT, Sr.
are respectfully invited to attend his funeral tomorrow
morning at 10 o'clock, A.M. He will be buried with Masonic
honors, at this late residence in the town of San Augustine.
SAN AUGUSTINE, TEXAS, April 2, 1870

Amanda chose a burial plot several hundred feet east of the house.

No copy of the obituary that surely ran in the San Augustine paper can be found. The San Antonio Daily Express carried a brief obituary on May 1: ""DIED at his home in San Augustine, first day of April, Matthew Cartwright, one of the pioneers of Texas, and one of the largest, if not the largest, land holder in the state."" (ibid, p. 275).

When the inventory of his estate was compiled, it was shown that he owned 298 parcels of land in 56 counties, totalling 361,632 acres with a value of $356,304. Amanda inherited one-half as his widow, and the rest was to be divided equally among his six children.

At the time of the 1870 census, Amanda reported owning real estate worth $343,281, and personal property valued at $75,529, which ultimately placed the Cartwright estate as the fourth-largest in Texas, following those of Richard King in South Texas and Galveston Merchants, J. J. Hendley and George Sealy. (ibid, pp. 278-279).

","STR06" "I6996","Cartwright","Matthew","11 Nov 1807","1 Apr 1870","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, San Augustine County
61-61
Cartwright, Mathew 52 M Land Trader 500,000 75,000 TN
Cartwright, Mandy 42 F TN
Cartwright, A.P. 20 M TX
Cartwright, Leonidas 17 M TX
Cartwright, Anna 15 F TX
Cartwright, Mary 14 F TX
Cartwright, Mathew, Jr. 4 M TX","STR06" "I9723","Cartwright","Matthew","11 Aug 1855","11 Nov 1925","0","In the fall of 1870, he was sent to a school in Gilmer, Upshur county, founded by Morgan Harbin Looney, a native of Georgia. One of the instructors was Judge Oran M. Roberts, adding to the schools prestige. He left after a term, and spent nine months travelling with elder brother Lon, learning the family business, and returned in the fall of 1872, staying only a few days before returning to San Augustine and enrolling at a school in Shelbyville.

His life was soon married by tragedy. On December 26, 1872, 17 year old Matt and 40 year old Carroll Ballard exchanged pistol shots near the old customs house in San Augustine. Details of the affray were suppressed by family and friends. While Matthew was not injured, he severely wounded the Ballard. Ballard's friends tied him to a horse and led him home to his wife, Clementine Texas ""Tet"" Ingram, the older sister of Jimmie Ingram (Mary's husband) and Ludie Cartwright (Lon's wife). Tet was a widow with three children and lived near Sexton in Sabine County when she married Ballard. They settled in Buena Vista in Shelby County, and had a stormy relationship, separating several times. Ballard had a violent temper, and had appear in court several times on charges of attempted murder. Matthew was arrested, but freed on bond. Rumors indicated that Matthew's life might be in danger from friends of the Ballards. He was acquitted on a charge of ""assault to kill,"" but found guilty of unlawfully carrying a gun. He paid a $25 fine and surrendered his pistol.

Within a month, he was sent to Cumberland University in Lebanon, Tennessee, well out of reach of Ballard's friend. Ballard died in December, 1873, a year after the shooting. Rumors continued to spread that his death was due to his earlier wounds, and that Ballard's friends still sought revenge. Other residents of Sabine County, however, told Mary Ingram that during his last feverish days, Ballard had expressed no animosity toward Matthew, believing that God had arranged the shooting to punish him for past misdeeds, and allow him to repent. Matthew left school in May, 1874, and decided not to return to the stagnating redlands, chosing to settle in the new railroad town of Terrell, in Kaufman County, opening a grain farm on inherited land, and engaging in the land business, as had his father. (Henson and Parmelee, pp. 280-293). Henson and Parmelee note that in the early 1880's, Matthew's brother Lon also wanted to move to the boomtown of Terrell, and ev even bought a large residential block on Griffin Avenue in Terrell and divided the property with Matthew. Matthew began building his large house in Terrell in 1882. His three story, five bedroom frame house with its square tower was impressive. It was finished by 1883, when his daughter Jerome Broocks was born. (ibid, pp. 295-296).","STR06" "I9723","Cartwright","Matthew","11 Aug 1855","11 Nov 1925","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Kaufman County, City of Terrell, Ward 3
Enumerated 21 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 75 Sheet 35B
676-687
Cartwright, Leonidas and Ludie and Family
677-688
Cartwright, Matthew Head W M Aug 1855 44 M 24 Tx Tenn Tenn Capitalist
Cartwright, Mary Wf W F July 1856 43 M 24 10/10 Tx Tenn Tenn
Cartwright, Lou D. Son W M May 1877 23 M 0 Tx Tx Tx Stock Man (Live)
Cartwright, Justa J Dtr-inllaw W F Aug 1878 21 M 9 Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Amanda Dau W F Mch 1879 21 S Tx Tx Tx At School
Cartwright, Eugenia Dau W F Dec 1880 19 S Tx Tx Tx At School
Cartwright, Estelle Dau W F July 1882 17 S Tx Tx Tx At School
Cartwright, Jerome Dau (?) W F Nov 1883 16 S Tx Tx Tx At School
Cartwright, Mary Dau W F May 1885 15 S Tx Tx Tx At School
Cartwright, Sam R Son W M Feb 1887 13 S Tx Tx Tx At School
Cartwright, Holman Son W M Mch 1889 11 S Tx Tx Tx At School
Cartwright, Matthew Jr Son W M Jany 1892 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Bourke Son W M Jany 1894 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Ellis, Henry Servant B M Mch 1883 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Slaughter, Ruff Servant B M Jany 1875 25 S La Tx Tx
Roberts, Millie Servant B F Mch 1870 30 S La La La

1910 Census
Texas, Kaufman County, Terrell Ward 3
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD 8 ED 30 Sheet 4A
500-73-73
Cartwright, Mathie Head M W 54 m 34 Tx Tenn Tenn Stockman ranch
Cartwright, Merry B Wf F W 53 M 34 10/10 Tx Tenn Tenn
Cartwright, Holman Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Mathie Jr Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Bourke Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Johnson, John Servant M Mu 55 M1 6 Tx US US Servant house
Johnson, Alice Servant F B 40 m1 6 Tx US US Servant house

1920 Census
Texas, Kaufman County, JP 3, Terrell City,Ward 3
Enumerated 21 Jan 1920
SD 3 ED 40 Sheets 20B and 21A
505-358-400
Cartwright, Matheu Head M W 64 M Tx Tenn Tenn Stockman Ranch
Cartwright, Mary C Wf F W 63 M Tx Va Tenn
Cartwright, Bourne Son M W 25 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Cartwright, Mathue Son M W 27 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Cartwright, Emelia DtrInLaw F W 25 Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Mathue Jr GrdSon M W 1 5/12 Tx Tx Tx
Jones Dinah Servant F B 65 S Tx Tx Tx Servant Cook
Johnson Levi Servant M Mu 36 M Miss Tn Tn
Adama Neoma Servant F B 15 S Tx Tx Tx Servant House
Towell Grady Servant F Mu 26 M La La La Cook House
","STR06" "I39048","Cartwright","Matthew","Jan 1892","12 May 1962","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFJD-M3T
Name: Matthew Jr. Cartwright
Death Date: 12 May 1962
Death Place: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 70 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1892
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Matthew Cartwright
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Davenport
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116970
Digital Film Number: 4028453
Image Number: 3114
Reference Number: cn 31122
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39048","Cartwright","Matthew","Jan 1892","12 May 1962","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Kaufman County, JP 3, Terrell City,Ward 3
Enumerated 21 Jan 1920
SD 3 ED 40 Sheets 20B and 21A
505-358-400
Cartwright, Matheu Head M W 64 M Tx Tenn Tenn Stockman Ranch
Cartwright, Mary C Wf F W 63 M Tx Va Tenn
Cartwright, Bourne Son M W 25 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Cartwright, Mathue Son M W 27 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Cartwright, Emelia DtrInLaw F W 25 Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Mathue Jr GrdSon M W 1 5/12 Tx Tx Tx
Jones Dinah Servant F B 65 S Tx Tx Tx Servant Cook
Johnson Levi Servant M Mu 36 M Miss Tn Tn
Adama Neoma Servant F B 15 S Tx Tx Tx Servant House
Towell Grady Servant F Mu 26 M La La La Cook House

1930 Census
Texas, Kaufman County, JP 3, Terrell City, Ward 3
Enumerated April 16, 1930
ED 129-10 SD 11 Sheet 17A Stamped 187
Griffith Avenue
614-414-458
Cartwright, Mathew Head O 20000 M W 36 m 23 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Cartwright, Emily Wf F W 34 m 18 Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Mathew Jr Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
606-415-459
Roberts, Mathew C head M W 60 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Roberts, Emmie G Wf F W 58 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Mims, Ione Dtr F W 24 m 22 Tx Tx Tx
McGruder Albert Servant M Neg 60 S Tx Tx Tx Servant Private family
Johnson, George Servant M Neg 70 S Tx Tx Tx Servant Private family
608-416-460
Roberts, Mathew C Jr Head M W 28 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Agent Insurance
Roberts, Catherine Wf F W 28 M 21 Tx Mo Tx
Roberts, Mathew C III Son M W 4 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I41999","Cartwright","Matthew","23 Aug 1918","25 Nov 1940","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X2V2-HLQ
name: Matthew Cartwright
event: Birth
event date: 23 Aug 1918
event place: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas, United States
gender: Male
father: Matthew Cartwright
mother: Emily Roberts
certificate number: 42016
digital folder number: 004515331
image number: 00472
Collection: Matthew Cartwright, ""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935""

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39M-TJD
name: Matthew Cartwright
event: Death
event date: 25 Nov 1940
event place: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Single
birth date: 23 Aug 1918
birthplace: Terrell, Texas
father's name: Matthew Cartwright
mother's name: Emily Roberts
occupation student
Burial Terrell
certificate number: 51401
film number: 2138121
digital folder number: 005144982
image number: 01044
Collection: Matthew Cartwright, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I47839","Cartwright","Nelda Jacqueline","29 Apr 1930","14 Apr 1993","0","Jacqueline married Joe Don Bright on Aug 19, 1950 in Titus Co. Texas. To this union issue was born.

Nelda Danice 1956
Jack Douglas 1952
Benjamin Holman 1958
All born in Titus Co. Texas

Marriage ended with her death in 1993

(Copied from FindAGrave)","STR06" "I39090","Cartwright","Nettie Ruth","13 May 1916","6 Aug 2015","0","She married Ford KING.","STR06" "I47318","Cartwright","Patsy Ruth","8 Jun 1931","10 Aug 1998","0","Biographical info below copied from her FindAGrave memorial page:

Married Thomas Donald Mackey (1929-1962) in Liberty, Liberty County, Texas in 1948. Two children.

Married Rex Wayne Fore (1935-2012) on 12 June 1952; divorced 12 May 1969. Three children, including Robert Wayne Fore (1957-2009)

Married Clifford Joseph Yell, Jr. (1944 - 1999) in Webb County, Texas on 8 June 1990.

Links to parents and first spouse, Thomas Donald Mackey, provided by contributor TexasBluebonnet1953 (#47546344).

Link to third spouse, Clifford Joseph Yell, Jr. provided by contributor Cheryl Cartwright (#47690711).","STR06" "I39003","Cartwright","Richard Ella","23 Dec 1874","6 Dec 1962","0","Not shown as a child of Columbus Cartwright and Sallie Lane on 'Chart II: John Cartwright's Children and Grandchildren' in the appendix of Henson and Parmelee's ""The Cartwrights of San Augustine."" However, a stand alone chart was later issued as an Erratum, stated that the name of three of their children were inadvertently omitted.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J699-HJK
Name: Ella Cartwright Sharp
Death Date: 06 Dec 1952
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine Co., Texas
Gender: Female
Race: w
Death Age: 77 years 11 months 13 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Dec 1874
Birthplace: San Augustine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Columbus Cartwright
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Sarah Amanda Lane
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine Co., Texas
Cemetery: City
Burial Place: San Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 08 Dec 1952
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2113746
Digital Film Number: 4167311
Image Number: 654
Reference Number: 62752
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I1653","Cartwright","Richard Hankins","25 Apr 1828","Apr 1856","0","Richard had his young nephew, Sandford Cartwright, living in his home at the time of the 1850 census, when older brother George appears to have gone to California to look for gold.

Richard inherited Jordan, a valuable slave who was trained as a blacksmith, after the death of his elder brother Clinton, but sold him in 1852 for his tax value of $1,625. For a Cartwright heir, Richard seemed to have been constantly short of funds, which suggests perhaps gambling and drinking too much. Family letters in 1873 refer obliquely to the tragedy of too much alcohol, but do not mention names. (Henson and Parmelee, p. 177).","STR06" "I1653","Cartwright","Richard Hankins","25 Apr 1828","Apr 1856","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine
Enumerated 6 Sept 1850
17-17
Richard H. Cartwright 22 M Farmer 2000 Tx
Ann E Cartwright 16 F Tenn
Sandford Carwright 5 M Tx

","STR06" "I6992","Cartwright","Richard Oscar Columbus","25 Jan 1884","18 Jan 1955","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6RB-6G4
Name: Oscar Columbus Cartwright
Death Date: 18 Jan 1955
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 70 years 11 months 23 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 25 Jan 1884
Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Sanford Cartwright
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Sarah Click
Mother's Birthplace: Arkansas
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery: McMahan
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 20 Jan 1955
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114331
Digital Film Number: 4165421
Image Number: 903
Reference Number: FN 4221
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39058","Cartwright","Robert","Abt 1849","Abt 1933","0","Middle name said to be ""George.""","STR06" "I3190","Cartwright","Robert Grimmer","25 Mar 1809","1 Mar 1853","0","""Robert was a respected citizen of Shelby County, having served as a county commissioner and as trustee of the ambitious Shelby University. By 1850, he had an estate of about $13,000, comfortable by local standards but not as impressive of that of his elder brother, Matthew. His various enterprises included a mill and a store in addition to his farm in the Jonathan Bittick league, and like Matthew, Robert has several thousand acres of speculative land. He owned nine slaves who helped him raise cotton, corn, cattle, hogs and sheep. Beginning in 1851, Robert's family and slaves were treated for intermittent fever by Dr. William J. Ragland, a Tennessee kinsman.....Mary Lanier Cartwright became very ill in 1852 and died by the end of September; Robert survived her by less than seven months...He had named Matthew his executor and co-guardian of his children with W. W. Lanier, his brother-in-law."" (Henson and Parmelee, pp. 165-166).","STR06" "I3190","Cartwright","Robert Grimmer","25 Mar 1809","1 Mar 1853","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Shelby County
437-437
Robt G Cartwright 41 Farer 6000 Tenn
Mary H Cartwright 31 F Tenn
Amandy Cartwright 7 F Texas
Matthew Cartwright 3 M Texas
Robt Cartwright 6/12 M Texas
Clement W Lanier 17 M Tenn
P?? H McBride 43 Chair Maker Kent
Easter Martin 28 F Unk
Dick Wm Martin 9 M Tx
Bennet Martin 7 M Tx
Alford Martin 5 M Tx
Wm Perkins 19 M Farm Ala
438-438
Wm and Matildy Lanier Family

","STR06" "I38999","Cartwright","Robert Lane","15 Mar 1860","28 Apr 1943","0","He was the first of his generation to leave Texas to attend college, in 1879, at age 19, he entered Vanderbilt in Nashville. (Henson and Parmelee, p. 297). He went on to be president of an oil and gas developemnt company in the area of Spindletop. (ibid, pp. 310-311) . The family was willing to explore new opportunities as time and technology changed. Since the company failed to produce sufficient income, however, the family sensibly cut their losses, and fell back on banking, real estate and ranching. (ibid, pp. 311 and 312).

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6L8-39K
Name: Robert Lane Cartwright
Death Date: 28 Apr 1943
Death Place: Waco, Mclennan, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 83 years 1 month 13 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 15 Mar 1860
Birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Columbus Cartwright
Father's Birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
Mother's Name: Sally Amanda Lane
Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee
Occupation: Retired
Place of Residence: Waco, McLennan, Texas
Cemetery: Oakwood Cemetery
Burial Place: Waco, Texas
Burial Date: 30 Apr 1943
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2137304
Digital Film Number: 4030121
Image Number: 3373
Reference Number: 18853
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I39011","Cartwright","Robert Lane","22 Nov 1901","15 Feb 1967","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J62S-32G
Name: Robert L. Cartwright
Death Date: 07 Feb 1967
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 65 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 22 Nov 1901
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Clinton Cartwright
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Investments
Place of Residence: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Cemetery: Oakwood Cemetery
Burial Place: Waco, Texas
Burial Date: 09 Feb 1967
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138241
Digital Film Number: 4027226
Image Number: 2709
Reference Number: cn 8043
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39086","Cartwright","Robert Laurie","2 Feb 1907","5 Apr 1938","0","Obituary and notes, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page:

From: April 14, 1938 Winn Parish Enterprise

L. C. Cartwright Dies In Beaumont

L. C. Cartwright died at 11:45 Monday night at his home at Beaumont, Texas. Mrs. Cartwright will be remembered in Winnfield as Maggie Mae Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Murphy. The deceased is survived by his wife and daughter, Patsy Ruth, of Beaumont, his parents, three sisters and one brother of Hemphill, Texas.
Mrs. Herbert Willis, Mrs. J. W. Massie, Mrs. J. B. Hughes, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Madden of Winnfield were called to Beaumont by the sudden death of Mr. Cartwright.

Thanks to Cheryl Cartwright for the obit and help with this family!

","STR06" "I19137","","","","","","","" "I39087","Cartwright","Ruby Mae","20 Dec 1908","17 Feb 2006","0","The Daily Sentinel, Nacogdoches
Sunday, February 19, 2006
Obituaries

Ruby Cartwright Chapman
Sunset MP, Nacogdoches

Funeral services for Ruby Cartwright Chapman, 97, of Nacogdoches, will be held Monday, February 20, 2006 at 10 a.m. at Cason Monk-Metcalf Sunset Chapel with the Rev. Billy McCall, Baptist Minister of Lufkin, officiating and Pastor Elias Vajerio of Memorial Baptist Church assisting. Interment will follow at Sunset Memorial Park.

Mrs. Chapman passed away Friday, February 17, 2006 in Nacogdoches, Texas. Ruby Cartwright Chapman was born in San Augustine County December 20, 1908, to Sanford Leon and Cora Becton Cartwright. She was a homemaker and a member of Memorial Baptist Church. Mrs. Chapman was preceded in death by her husband, John Manning Chapman, her parents, her sisters, Earlene Sasser and Dorothy Wood and her brothers Laura Cartwright and Vernice Cartwright.

Mrs. Chapman is survived by two sons; Devereux Chapman and wife Jean of Lufkin, Texas; Jack Chapman and wife, Faye of Lancaster, Texas; sister, Nettie Ruth King of Nacogdoches; six granddaughters, Dani Cordova and husband Scott of Houston, Texas; Debbie Rogers and husband Patrick of Austin, Texas; Barbara Baxter and husband Brian of Norris, Tennessee; Susan Chapman of Dallas, Texas; Kristen Baxter and Mindy Baxter of Norris, Texas; two great-granddaughters, Ashlee Lyons and husband Jeff of Magnolia, Texas; Stephanie Rogers of Austin, Texas; three great-grandsons, Blake Cordova of Houston, Texas; Jeremy and Derek Rogers of Austin, Texas; numerous nieces and nephews and special care giver Yolanda Henderson of Nacogdoches. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 pm Sunday. Memorials may be made to Memorial Baptist Church Building Fund. Cason Monk-Metcalf Funeral Directors","STR06" "I39046","Cartwright","Samuel Reagan","Feb 1887","Abt 1917","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FLV1-1HR
Name: Reagan Cartwright
Death Date: 1917
Death Place: Maricopa, Arizona
Gender: Male
Race:
Age:
Estimated Birth Year:
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Matthew Cartwright
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Davenport
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Film Number: 2114448
Digital Folder Number: 4203153
Image Number: 2932
Reference Number: 443
Collection: Arizona Deaths, 1870-1951","STR06" "I6984","Cartwright","Sanford Holman","1 Dec 1844","19 Jan 1887","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine
Enumerated 6 Sept 1850
17-17
Richard H. Cartwright 22 M Farmer 2000 Tx
Ann E Cartwright 16 F Tenn
Sandford Carwright 5 M Tx

1860 Census
not located

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No. 3, P O Brookeland
Enumerated 13 Aug 1870
Page 11 Stamped 24
380-380
Wm. and Nancy Click and children
381-381
Cartwright, S H 25 M W Farmer 500 100 Tx
Sarah Cartwright 18 F W Keeping House Tx
Martha Cartwright 1 F W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County
Page 4D SD 1 ED 85
Enumerated 16 Jun 1880
37-38
Cartright, Sanford W M 35 Farmer Tx Tenn Tenn
Cartright, Sara C W F 29 Wf Keeping House Arkansas
Cartright, Martha A W F 10 Dtr At School Tx
Cartright, Mary E W F 9 Dtr At School Tx
Cartright, Edner O W F 7 Dtr Tx
Cartright, Emma A W F 2 Dtr Tx
Cartright, George W W M 1 Son Tx","STR06" "I6989","Cartwright","Sanford Leonidas""Leon"" ""Lonnie""","22 Sep 1881","26 Jan 1972","0","A digital image of the actual Texas Death Certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. He was shown as a Sawmill worker at Temple Industries. He was listed as widowed, and the informant was Mrs. Ford (Nettie Ruth) King, daughter.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JN7S-HWL
Name: Sanford Leon Cartwright
Death Date: 26 Jan 1972
Death Place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 90 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 22 Sep 1881
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Sanford Cartwright
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sarah C Click
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223766
Digital Film Number: 4005474
Image Number: 00755
Reference Number: 22234
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I6989","Cartwright","Sanford Leonidas""Leon"" ""Lonnie""","22 Sep 1881","26 Jan 1972","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 4
Enumerated 5 May 1910
SD 2 ED 141 Sheets 10B and 11A Stamped 275
200-209
Cartwright, Loney Head M W 27 m1 5 Tx Tx Tx Labor Planer mill
Cartwright, Cora Wf F W 22 m2 5 3/2 Tx NC Miss
Cartwright, Laure Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Ruba M Dtr F W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1, East Mayfield Town
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 4B
Cartwright, Lon Head M W 38 M Tx Ga Ark Laborer Lumber Mill
Cartwright, Cora Wf F W 33 M Tx NC Miss
Cartwright, Laurie Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Ruby M Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx YTx
Cartwright, Vernis S Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Earlien Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Nettie B Dtr F W 3 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1, East Mayfield Town
Enumerated 5 Apr 1930
ED 202-1 SD 19 Sheet 3B
275-56-59
Cartwright, Lon B Head M W 48 M 23 Tx Tx Tx Rewashing Plant Lumber Mill
Cartwright, Cora Wf F W 42 M 17 Tx Nc Miss
Cartwright, Laurie R Son M W 23 S Tx Tx Tx Clerk Drug Store
Cartwright, Ruby M Dtr F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Sandford V. Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Cut off Man Lumbermill
Cartwright, Mary E Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Nettie R Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Dorothy O Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I42916","","","","","","","" "I19135","","","","","","","" "I39039","Cartwright","Velma","8 Oct 1892","11 Apr 1975","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J63M-Y3X
Name: Velma C Gilmore
Death Date: 11 Apr 1975
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 82 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1893
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Leondas Cartwright
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ludie Ingram
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243948
Digital Film Number: 4167790
Image Number: 1931
Reference Number: F 29158
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39024","Cartwright","William Holman","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","His cousins, Lon and Matthew Cartwright, hired him to manage ranches that they managed in Cooke County, north of Denton, and Stephens County, west of Forth Worth. (Henson and Parmelee, THE CARTWRIGHTS OF SAN AUGUSTINE, p. 295).","STR06" "I8839","","","","","","","" "I43975","","","","","","","" "I43976","","","","","","","" "I31989","","","","","","","" "I32272","","","","","","","" "I23406","","","","","","","" "I23402","","","","","","","" "I23403","","","","","","","" "I23405","","","","","","","" "I16439","Cash","Benjamin Woods","15 May 1808","15 Sep 1875","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Georgia, Jackson County, SD 45
Enumerated 16 Aug 1850
206-206
Benjamin W. Cash 42 M Farmer 3500 Ga
American Cash 45 F GA
Julia Cash 15 F Ga
Noah B. Cash 13 M La
Martha A. Cash 1 F Ga

","STR06" "I16380","Cash","John A.","1 Feb 1760","4 Jan 1846","0","From FindAGrave:

John Cash was the son of Benjamin Cash and Nancy Susannah Savage of Amherst Co., VA. He m/1 Sarah (Sally) Wortham on 10 Nov. 1795 in Amherst Co., VA. He m/2 Zelpha/Zelphia Strickland 26 July 1807 and m/3 Sarah Elizabeth Black 22 Jan. 1841.

From the ""My Blessed Families"" tree at WorldConnect:

He and his two wives are buried in the Cash family cemetery,some children and their spouses are also buried there. Thecemetery is eight miles north of Athens, Ga., on CarnesvilleRoad, about one and half miles east of Center, Ga., and three miles from the Pittman family cemetery. John enlisted at age 16 in Capt. Franklin's troops under Samuel Cabell, Amherst Co. Va. where he served in the Revolution. He moved to Jackson Co. Ga.about 1798 {William C. Stewart. Gone to Georgia: Jackson &Gwinnett Counties & Their Neighbors in the Western Migration}.John was on the 1820-40 Jackson Co. Censuses. He is buried inthe Cash cemetery, located 8 miles north of Athens, Ga. on Carnesville Rd., 1 and 1/2 miles east of Center, Ga. He may be found in the Ga. land lottery records. John left a will in Jackson Co. Ga. Will Book A:271. Written 9 October 1843. Probated 12 Jan 1846. He named his daughter, Bethany Strickland and her husband Samuel Strickland, his son, George B. Cash, son Benjamin W. Cash, son Joel F. Cash, Joel's daughter, Martha Cash, daughter, Polly McQuire and son-in-lawThomas McGuire, daughter Nancy Tuck and son-in-law, John Tuck, son John Cash.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bickwage&id=I15659



","STR06" "I16440","Cash","John A.","4 Aug 1813","4 Jul 1853","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Georgia, Madison, 56 Subdivision
Enumerated 30 Oct 1850
Stamped 192
466-466
John A. Cash 37 M Teacher Ga
Sarah E. Cash 25 F Ga
Mary A. Cash 8 F Ga
Muthna P. Cash 6 M Ga
Young F. Cash 4 M Ga
Sarah E. Cash 2 F Ga
467-467
Mary A. Black 47 F Ga
Lemuel Black 21 M Student Ga
Mathew Black 16 M Farmer Ga
William Black 14 M Ga
Mary A. Black 12 Ga
Lette A Black 10 Ga
John G. Black 8 M


","STR06" "I17312","Cash","Young F.","Abt 1846","4 May 1923","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDXB-HYW
Name: Young F. Cash
Titles and Terms:
Death Date: 04 May 1923
Estimated Death Year:
Age at Death: 79 years 8 months
Death Place: Athens, Clarke, Georgia, United States
Birth Date:
Estimated Birth Year: 1844
Birthplace: Jackson Co.
Gender: Male
Marital Status:
Race or Color (Expanded): White
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Fathers Name: John Cash
Father's Titles & Terms:
Mother's Name: Sarah Black
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Film Number: 2320607
Digital Folder Number: 4178779
Image Number: 01073
Reference Number: 13539
Collection: Georgia Deaths, 1914-1927","STR06" "I39106","Cashwell","David J.","Abt 1855","Abt 1926","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FP6N-P73
Name: David J. Cashwell
Titles & Terms:
Death Date:
Death Place:
Birth Year:
Estimated Birth Year: 1855
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery:
Funeral Home:
Residence:
Street Address:
Gender: Male
Death Age: 81
Marital Status:
Race:
Occupation:
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Father: Nevel Cashwell
Father's Titles & Terms:
Father's Place of Birth:
Mother: Sylvia Smith
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Mother's Place of Birth:
Spouse: Mary Smith Cashwell
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Additional Relatives:
Informant:
Reference Number: cn 30
Film Number: 1943122
Collection: North Carolina Deaths, 1931-1994","STR06" "I16398","Cashwell","Nathan C.","16 Jul 1866","6 Sep 1944","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FGQW-PP8
Name: Naton C. Cashwell
Titles & Terms:
Death Date:
Death Place:
Birth Year: 1866
Estimated Birth Year:
Burial Date: 06 Sep 1944
Burial Place: Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina
Cemetery: Cedarwood
Funeral Home:
Residence: ROANOKE RAPIDS, HALIFAX CO., North Carolina
Street Address: 402 MONROE ST.
Gender: Male
Death Age: 78
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Occupation: Textile Worker
Birth Date: 16 Jul 1866
Birthplace: North Carolina
Father: Nevell Cashwell
Father's Titles & Terms:
Father's Place of Birth: North Carolina
Mother: Zelephy Smith
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Mother's Place of Birth: North Carolina
Spouse: Elizabeth Cashwell
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Additional Relatives:
Informant:
Reference Number: CN 19255
Film Number: 1943247
Collection: North Carolina Deaths, 1931-1994","STR06" "I32014","Cashwell","Nevill","Abt 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
North Carolina, Bladen County, White Oak Twp, PO Box Harrisons Call
Page 4
22-22
Cashwell, Nevel 46 M W Laborer NC
Cashwell, Zilpha 43 F W Keeping House NC
Cashwell, Martha J 21 F W At Home NC
Cashwell, Sarah L 19 F W At Home NC
Cashwell, Susan S 17 F W At Home NC
Cashwell, David J 15 M W Laborer NC
Cashwell, Will H 10 M W NC
Cashwell, Thomas 7 M W NC
Cashwell, Mathan 3 M W NC
Dunson, Thomas N 18 M W NC Laborer
Dunson, Natham 22 M W NC Laborer
","STR06" "I27834","","","","","","","" "I29989","Cassavaugh","Rose Marie","17 Aug 1955","28 Mar 1987","0","The daughter of Edward CASSAVAUGH and Mary NASH. She was born in Mount Ayr, Iowa, and attended Hopkins (Mo.) High School, graduating in 1973, as well as attending Northwest State University in Marysville, Mo. for two years. She was first married to a CLIFT, and had two sons from her previous marriage. (Milligan, p. 368).","STR06" "I2892","Cassels","Joseph Winn","5 Nov 1850","24 Dec 1887","0","Wynema McGrew shows his first name as Joseph, not John (as per THE SOUTHERN McGREWS GREW), and further shows him as a son of Elias Nathan Cassels and Lucinda Elizabeth Stephenson.

It would appear likely, as well, that their is a connection betwen Joseph Cassels, the husband of Sarah Mildred Margaret Maddox, and Eliza Louise Cassels Warren, mother of Henderson ""Stump"" Warren, who married Elizabeth Wiles Maddox, a sister of Sarah Mildred's.

","STR06" "I2892","Cassels","Joseph Winn","5 Nov 1850","24 Dec 1887","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Goliad County, Commissioners Precinct No. 1
Enumerated ___ June 1880
Page 22 SD 6 ED 63
---/33
Cassels, J. W. W M 29 Gunsmith La Miss Miss
Cassels, S. M. W F 26 Wf Tx Ga
Cassels, B. E W M 4 Son Tx La Tx
Cassels, F F W M 1 Son Tx La Tx
Grisham G M B M 23 Teacher Tenn Ver Tenn
","STR06" "I12172","Cassidy","James Douglas","May 1945","May 1965","0","Charles Cassidy shows him as the son of Chester Loren Cassidy and Estelle Cochran of Indiana, and has differing days of birth from Jo Peck. He instead shows 24 May 1945 as the birthday and 24 May 1965 as the death date.","STR06" "I27949","","","","","","","" "I37420","","","","","","","" "I1048","Cassignere","Arnauld","Abt 1534","29 Apr 1614","0","The son of Matheau CASSAIGNERE.","STR06" "I39681","Castator","Earl E.","5 May 1910","23 Jul 2000","0","In 1920, he lived with his parents and older brother, Roy, in Detroit. As of the 1930 census Earl E. Castator was a boarder in the home of Charles and Cora Lyons, Berlin Township, Monroe County, Michigan. He was shown as age 20, single, born in Ohio, and with parents parents shown as being born in Kentucky. His occupation was that of assembly man at an auto factory. Several of the other boarders also were employed in the auto industry.","STR06" "I39681","Castator","Earl E.","5 May 1910","23 Jul 2000","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit Ward 14
Enumerated 6 Jan 1920
SD 1 ED 415 Sheet 5A
Dole? Avenue
346-82-108
Castater, Allen C Hd M W 33 M Oh Oh Oh Machinist Auto
Castater, Mary Wf F W 32 M Ky Ky Ky
Castater, Roy A Son M W 11 S Ky Oh Ky
Castater, Earl E Son M W 9 S Oh Oh Ky

","STR06" "I35543","Castleberry","Angelina","Abt 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, Pr. 1
Enumerated 8 Jun 1880
Page 22 SD 2 ED 110
173-181
Castleberry, Richard W M 26 Farmer Tx Ala Ala
Castleberry, Sarah A W F 40 Aunt Keeping House Ala
Castleberry, Angeline W F 36 Aunt Ala
","STR06" "I34087","","","","","","","" "I8664","Caswell","Penelope","7 Jun 1831","19 Nov 1917","0","Kenneth Morgan wrote that after she was widowed, Penelope supported her three children ""by taking in other people's wash. In 1899, at the age of 67, Penelope applied for a pension from Rueben's service. In her application, it states that she had lived in Jasper County since 1850, and that she owned 50 acres of land valued at $50. She stated that she had no income and was in feeble health. Apparently, Penelope could not write, because the application bears an ""X"" in place of her signature. She died on November 19, 1917 in Kirbyville, TX. The cause of death was listed as old age.""

Penelope Morgan
death date: 19 Nov 1917
death place: Kirbyville, Jasper Co., Texas
gender: Female
race: w
death age: 87 years 9 months 13 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 07 Jun 1831
birthplace: Ga
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: Wm. Caswell
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Penelope Caswell
mother's birthplace: Ga
occupation:
place of residence: Kirbyville, Jasper Co., TX
cemetery: Zions Hill
burial place: Jasper Co., Tx
burial date: 21 Nov 1917
additional relatives:
film number: 2073215
digital film number: 4165784
image number: 2042
reference number: 31759

This was how her family was listed on the transcription of the 1880 census per FamilySearch:

Census Place:Precinct 3, Jasper, Texas Source:FHL Film 1255313
National Archives Film T9-1313 Page 15
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Penelope MORGAN Self F W W 49 GA Occ:Keeping House Fa: GA Mo: GA
Thomas MORGAN Son M S W 20 TX Occ:Works On Farm Fa: GA Mo: GA
Rosella MORGAN Dau F S W 18 TX Occ:At Home Fa: GA Mo: GA","STR06" "I8664","Caswell","Penelope","7 Jun 1831","19 Nov 1917","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Newton County
Enumerated 27 Oct 1850
96-96
Martin, H. Hare 23 M Farmer Ga
Elizabeth Hare 26 F Ga
Wm. Edmond Hare 1 M Tx
Jane Caswell 24 F Ga
Penny Caswell 20 F Ga
Polly Caswell 18 F Ga
William Caswell 16 M Ga
Rebecca Caswell 14 F Ga (Married a HAYS per 1860 census, and living with Penelope and Rueben MORGAN in Jasper County, TX)
Sylvester Caswell 12 M Ga
John Caswell 10 M Ga
Columbus Caswell 8 M Ga

1860 Census
See notes for Rueben Morgan

1870 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Subdivision 23, PO Jasper
Enumerated 3 Aug 1870
Page 49 Stamped 507
380-381
Morgan, Penelope 34 F W Keepign House 350 15p Ga
Morgan, E 11 M W Tx
Morgan, Thomas 10 M W Tx
Morgan, Rose E 9 F W Tx

","STR06" "I15385","Catto","Roseanna E.","3 May 1812","Abt 1848","0","The daughter of William Catto, Sr. and Sarah Massey. She married second Dr. Samuel B. Cloud.","STR06" "I32318","","","","","","","" "I19286","Caulkins","Samuel","17 Oct 1699","29 Dec 1755","0","Son of Samuel CAULKINS and Hannah GIFFORD. http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/john.html","STR06" "I6707","Causey","Alfred D.","1 Sep 1869","16 Apr 1912","0","His marker at the Milam Cemetery was erected by the Woodmens of the World, and in the enusing years it has toppled.","STR06" "I39137","Causey","Alfred Leo ""Al""","20 Jul 1920","6 Jan 2006","0","Name or sex is not listed on the Family Search index, which simply shows the date and location of birth, 20 July 1920 in Hemphill, Texas, and the parents as J A Causey and Beulah Stephenson.

Funeral services celebrating the life of Mr. Alfred Leo (Al) Causey will begin at 2:30 P.M. Monday, January 9, 2006 in the Rose-Neath Southside Chapel. Interment will follow in Centuries Memorial Park. Officiating the services will be Reverend Billy Franks and Reverend Terry Arrington.

The family will receive friends at the funeral home Sunday, January 8, 2006 from 4:00 P.M. until 7:00 P.M.

Mr. Causey was born July 20, 1920 in Hemphill, TX. He went to be with the Lord January 6, 2006 in Shreveport, LA. Mr. Causey proudly served our nation during World War II in the US Army. He was a carpenter. Mr. Causey was a member of the First Church of God in Shreveport.

He was preceded in death by his parents, James Alfred Causey and Effie Beulah Stephenson Causey and one brother, Clyde Ivan Causey.

Surviving him to cherish his memory are his wife of 63 years, Margaret Causey; sons, Jerry Causey and his wife, Judy, and Jimmy Causey and his wife, Pam; one daughter, Dianne Griffith and her husband Greg; sisters, Mildred Harrelson and Blanche Garrett; brothers, J.D. Causey and Fred Causey; seven grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be John Morrison, Eric Griffith, John Curlin, Doug Woodward, Brad Anderson, and Joey Dunning.

Rose-Neath Funeral Home
Southside Chapel 687-1256

SOURCE: The Shreveport Times, January 8, 2006","STR06" "I3140","Causey","Alphia E.","Abt 1840","Between 1879 and 1880","0","Said to have married Stephen Isaiah JONES, who was born ca 1832 in Florida. They had a large family.","STR06" "I39135","Causey","Clyde Ivan","12 Sep 1928","2 Sep 1994","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VH81-F9X
Name: Causey
Event: Birth
Event Date: 12 Sep 1928
Event Place: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Father: J A Causey
Mother: Eppie Beula Stephenson
Certificate Number: 73244
Digital Folder Number: 004687600
Image Number: 00687
Collection: Texas Birth Certificates, 1903-1935","STR06" "I39121","Causey","Florence","12 Apr 1896","Dec 1983","0","According to Sharon Speights, she married J. W. PARKIN, and they lived in the Dallas area in the 1960's.","STR06" "I39143","Causey","George Ross","26 Sep 1912","11 Apr 2003","0","He has a military marker, embossed with a cross and ""S Sgt US Army Air Forces World War II""



","STR06" "I3146","Causey","George Washington","12 May 1860","18 Jun 1922","0","According to Virgie Speights, they were engaged in the timber business, and also ran a boarding house for the workers.
.","STR06" "I3146","Causey","George Washington","12 May 1860","18 Jun 1922","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 6 May 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 13A Stamped 163
188-193
Causey, George W Head M W 49 m1 25 Tx Miss La Farmer
Causey, Mattie F Wf F W 47 m1 3/2 La SC SC

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP Our (4)
Enumerated 12 and 13 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 34B
680-703
Causey, George W Head M W 59 M Tx La La Farmer
Causey, Mattie F Wf F W 56 M La SC SC
Causey, Jack Son M W 31 M Tx Tx La Farmer
Causey, Mary Dtr in law F W 26 M Tx La Tx
Causey, Ross Grandson M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx



","STR06" "I39141","Causey","Jack Noble","13 Dec 1888","1 Aug 1980","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was a resident of Milam, Texas, and worked as a Farmer for J. O. Toole. He had a wife and child, and was of medium heigth and build, with gray eyes and dark hair.","STR06" "I39141","Causey","Jack Noble","13 Dec 1888","1 Aug 1980","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP Our (4)
Enumerated 12 and 13 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 34B
680-703
Causey, George W Head M W 59 M Tx La La Farmer
Causey, Mattie F Wf F W 56 M La SC SC
Causey, Jack Son M W 31 M Tx Tx La Farmer
Causey, Mary Dtr in law F W 26 M Tx La Tx
Causey, Ross Grandson M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas,Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 28 and 29, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 20A Stamped 42
61-65
Causey, Jack Head M W 41 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Causey, Mary Wf F W 37 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Causey, Ross Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Causey, Lillian Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Causey, Martha Mother F W 66 Wd Tx Ala Ala
","STR06" "I39122","Causey","James Alfred","14 Jul 1897","Jan 1963","0","Shown as John A on the 1900 census, Alfred in 1910, and James A in 1930. Birth records of two of his sons simply show him as J A Causey. His tombstone is inscribed Rev. J. Alfred Causey. However, the obituary of son Leo shows his name as James Alfred, and this is assumed to be accurate.

Newton County Historical Committee, ""Glimpses of Newton County History,"" (Nortex Press, Burnet, Texas, c. 1982) notes that Rev. J. A. CAUSEY was the first full-time pastor of the Church of God in Burkeville, Newton County, Texas. He pastored their for several years before resigning in 1925, leaving the church in care of the Rev. Henry Brooks.
","STR06" "I39122","Causey","James Alfred","14 Jul 1897","Jan 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920
not located

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP No. 8
Enumerated April 19, 1930
ED 202-11 SD 19 Sheet 9B
185-192
Causey, James A Head M W 32 M 17 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Causey, Eppie B Wf F W 33 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Causey, James B Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Causey, Alfred L Son M W 9 Tx Tx Tx
Causey, Mildred E. Dtr F W 7 Tx Tx Tx
Causey, Kate B Dtr F W 4 Tx Tx tx
Causey, Clide G Son M W 1 6/12 S Tx


","STR06" "I36288","Causey","James Solomon","29 Nov 1915","31 May 1993","0","His death is also listed in the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, showing that he served in the US Army from 10 Jan 1940 to 31 Dec 1960.","STR06" "I31140","Causey","John Sidney","15 Jul 1890","14 Oct 1963","0","Name: John Sidney Causey
Death Date: 14 Oct 1963
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 73 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 15 Jul 1890
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James Causey
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Fannie Russell
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Timber Scaler
Informant: James Causey
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 16 Oct 1963
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117356
Digital Film Number: 4028315
Image Number: 1821
Reference Number: cn 79987
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976


John S. Causey Dies Monday

John Sidney Causey, 73, suffered a fatal heart attack Monday at 11:45 a.m. while cutting wood near Poye bridge over Palo Gaucho Creek. At the time of the attack, his wife was fishing in the creek nearby. Not hearing him fro sometime, she went to investigate and found him where he had fallen. Funeral services for Mr. Causey were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill. The Rev. Thomas Bailey, a Lufkin Pentecostal minister, officiated, assisted by the Rev. Charles Murphy, Pentecostal minister of Leesville, La. and the Rev. Clarence Howell, pastor of First Baptist Church, Hemphill. Burial was in the Hemphill Cemetery. Pallbearers were C. C. Russell, Tommy Bragg, Chester Bragg, Jim Wilson, E. E. Maxey and D. B. Speights. Survivors are his wife, Nettie Causey of Hemphill, two daughters, Mrs. Mildred Wallace, Albuequerque, N. M., and Mrs. Margie Coats, Shreveport, La., three sons, James Causey, Hemphill, Rufus Causey, Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, and Sidney Causey, Jr., Seattle, Wash., 16 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.
***************************************************
Obituary Sabine County Reporter, Hemphill, TX, 17 Oct 1963
Born 15 July 1890, died 14 Oct 1963, married Nettie Anna Bragg

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txsabine/obituaries/TXSabine_Obits_Surname-C.htm","STR06" "I31140","Causey","John Sidney","15 Jul 1890","14 Oct 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1, East Mayfield Town
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 202-1 SD 19 Sheet 1B
253-15-16
Causey, John S Head M W 39 M 24 Tx Tx La Yard Contractor Planes Mill
Causey, Nettie A Wf F W 33 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Causey, James S. Son M w 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Causey, Rufus F Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Causey, Mildred L Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Causey, Sidney Jr Son M w 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Causey, Margie M Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Causey, Fransis M Mother F W 66 Wd 15 La Al Al","STR06" "I37220","Causey","John Sidney","23 Dec 1922","22 Dec 2008","0","In the obituary of his sister, he was listed as of Seattle, Wash. On Ancestry.com, a John S. Causey Jr., born ca 1923, and departing from Seattle, is listed on several passenger and crew lists departing for Japan in the 1947.","STR06" "I39139","","","","","","","" "I39144","Causey","Lillian","Abt 1921","Yes, date unknown","0","Married to A. J. ""Jodie"" Gorman, and the mother of Tony Gorman.","STR06" "I6706","Causey","Margaretta Louise","27 Apr 1866","26 Oct 1935","0","Her tombstone, pictured on FindAGrave, is inscribed Mrs. Margeta Anders wife of C. Williams Apr 27, 1866 Oct 26, 1935, Gone but not forgotten

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXYP-NLD
Name: Margaretta Louise William
Death Date: 26 Oct 1935
Death Place: Prec. 1, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 69 years 5 months 29 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 27 Apr 1866
Birthplace: Sabine
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Soloman Causey
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Harvey
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Milan
Burial Place: Milane Cemetery
Burial Date: 27 Oct 1935
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116705
Digital Film Number: 4166574
Image Number: 3141
Reference Number: 48523
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I6706","Causey","Margaretta Louise","27 Apr 1866","26 Oct 1935","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated 25 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 137 Sheet 9B
146-153
Anders, Elzie Head m W 19 M1 1 Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Anders, Maggie Wf F W 21 m1 1 0/0 Tx Tx Tx
147-154
Anders, Margaret L Hd F W 49 Wd 8/6 Tx Mi La Farmer
Anders, Edmond J Son M W 19 S Tx Mo Tx Plow boy Home Farm
Anders, Ralph Son M W 14 S Tx Mo Tx Plow boy home farm


","STR06" "I37221","Causey","Margie M.","4 Jan 1927","23 Oct 1983","0","She married a COATS.","STR06" "I3142","Causey","Mary E.","Abt 1850","Bef 1860","0","Died young? Not listed on the 1860 census.","STR06" "I39138","","","","","","","" "I37218","Causey","Mildred Louise","29 Apr 1920","11 May 1997","0","The Sabine County Reporter
May 21, 1997, Page 12

Mildred Louise Wallace

Mildred Louise Causey Wallace, 77, of Midland died Sunday, May 11, 1997, in Midland.

She was born April 29, 1920, in Hemphill as a daughter of the late Nettie Anna (Bragg) and John Sidney Causey Sr. A former longtime Sabine County resident, Mrs. Wallace was a retired food service director at Lubbock Christian College and a member of the Pentecostal church.

Survivors: husband, Harold R. Wallace of Midland; sons, Gerald Wayne Williams of Ruston, La., Jean Sidney Jones Jr. of Bronson, James Kenneth Jones of Lufkin, and Russell Wallace of St. Marysville, Ga.; daughters, Sharon Jones Baggett of Nacogdoches and Rebecca Jones Cummings of Bronson; a brother, John Sidney Causey Jr of Seattle, Wash.; nine granchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

Graveside rites were held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Hemphill City Cemetery in Hemphill with Bro. Glenn D. Morton officiating.

Arrangements were handed by Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)","STR06" "I10133","Causey","Sally Louise","May 1891","11 Apr 1972","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VZXJ-XYV
Name: Sally Fussell
Titles & Terms:
Event: Death
Event Date: 11 Apr 1972
Event Place: Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Widowed
Certificate Number:
Collection: Texas, Death Index, 1903-2000","STR06" "I3145","Causey","Seborn James","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","First name shown as Sebern in 1860 and Solomon in 1870.","STR06" "I3145","Causey","Seborn James","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 4
Page 5 SD 1 ED 86
Enumerated 16 and 17 Jun 1880
44-44
Causey, James W M 23 Farming Tx Miss La
Causey, Fannie W F 16 Wf Keep House La La La

1900 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 5
Enumerated 12 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 93 Sheet 7A
108-109
Causey, S. J. Head W M Oct 1857 42 M 22 Tx Miss La Farmer
Causey, Fannie Wf W F Apr 1863 37 M 22 6/4 La Ala Ala
Causey, Soloman Son M M Sept 1881 18 S Tx Tx La Farm Laborer
Causey, Sidney Son W M July 1891 8 S Tx Tx La
Causey, Lee Son W M Apr 1894 6 S Tx Tx La
Causey, Dallas Son W M May 1898 2 S La Tx La","STR06" "I1134","Causey","Solomon","Abt 1816","Aft 1870","0","Per the ""1850 Census Sabine Co, Texas with added family information and corrections"" Solomon Causey owned 2 slaves and his mother Nancy owned 3.

Was shown on the muster roll of Captain J.M. Burroughs Company of the Sabine County Volunteer Infantry, CSA, and was enlisted at Hemphill, Texas by Drury Field for 3 months duty on January 15, 1863.

Virgie Speights writes that they were an early pioneer family, ""the Causeys being in Sabine County nearly as long as anybody. Early deeds writtn about 1830 or earlier mention them living at Pendleton or thereabouts, they came to Texas from South Carolina.""

The Sabine County Reporter
October 22, 2014
Pages 1 and 2

""Milam Cemetery receives marker""

The Texas Historic Cemetery Dedication Ceremony for Milam Cemetery took place on Saturday, October 11, following the annual Nethery reunion...local historian Weldon McDaniel....gave a presentation outlining some of the significant historical events that took place in Milam and the importance of preserving the history of Milam Cemetery. He said as many as 85 percent of all early settlers coming into Texas put their boots in red dirt. Although San Augustine and Nacogdoches counties have a friendly battle over which is older, Milam is just as old as either of them....

Dorothy Nethery Spain had the honor of reading the script engraved on the marker:

""Milam, the first County Seat of Sabine County, has a history of travelers and visitors stretching back centuries. Native Americans and Spanish exploreres, soldiers and missionaries passed through and often camped on Las Boregas Creek. Texian settlers encountering the natural abundance echoed the words of Stephen F. Austin, who recorded in his diary entry of July 16, 1821: ""We then suddenly came to an open rolling country thinly timbered soil about the color of Spanish browne, and in some places redder. This Red Land is very productive and is covered with the most luxuriant growth of grass I ever beheld in any country."" The settlment first called Red Mound (Red Mount) was the seat of Government for the Sabine District since 1822, and was surveyed as a town site in 1828.

Milam Cemetery is on a high hill overlooking the historic community. The exact dated of the first burial will never be known Spanish Explorers were passing through present-day Milam as early as 1539 and camped on Las Boregas Creek a few hundred yards west of the cemetery. Local hisorians believed Anglo burials occurred here probably as early as 1775, since travelers used the campsite down the hill on the Las Boregas. The land on which the cemetery is located was granted to JOHN SMITH on Feb. 26, 1835. The first marked burial is dated 1864, although more than 100 unmarked graves are suspected. The numerous military Veterans dating back to the Creek War are interred here, as well as prominent early citizens from the CAUSEY, WEATHERRED. McGREW, and NETHERY families. Milam Cemetery may be the oldest organized cemetery in Sabine County, and cherished chronicle of generations of visitors and residents.""
","STR06" "I1134","Causey","Solomon","Abt 1816","Aft 1870","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 6 and 7 Nov 1850
199-199
Solomon W. Causey 34 M Farmer 1000 Miss
Martha Ann Causey 12 F Miss
Alphia E Causey 10 F Tx
William E Causey 4 M Tx
Mary V. Causey 6/12 F Tx
Nancy Causey 67 F SC

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Beat, PO Milam
Enumerated 12 Jun 1860
Page 2, Stamped 318
7-7
Solomon Cawsey 44 M Farmer 1000 2625 Miss
Harriet L. Cawsey 34 F $--- $1320 La
William M. Fullen 16 M Tx
John W. Fullen 12 M Tx
William E Cawsey 12 M Tx
Sebern J. Cawsey 2 M Tx
Geo W Cawsey 1/12 M Tx

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No. 2, PO Sabine Town
Enumerated 23 July 1870
Pages 1 and 2 Stamped 7
320-320
Causey S 50 M W Farmer 300 600 Miss
Harriet L 43 F Keeping House La
Solomon J 13 M Tx
George W 10 M W Tx
Margeret 4 F W Tx
Alfred D 1 M W Tx
Williams Harriet 30 F B Domestic Servant Ga
Robert H 5 M B Tx
Virginia 1 F B Txs



","STR06" "I39131","Causey","Viola Louise","3 Oct 1885","7 Dec 1933","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNS9-23G
Name: Viola Louise Wilson
Death Date: 07 Dec 1933
Death Place: Milam, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 48 years 2 months 4 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1885
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Sam Briley Wilson
Father's Name: G. W. Causey
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Martha Bennett
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115947
Digital Film Number: 4165957
Image Number: 825
Reference Number: 57248
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I32491","Caverly","Abigail","5 Oct 1714","3 Jul 1788","0","Dwight supposed she was the daughter of Philip and Hannah Caverley, afterwards of Colchester, Ct.","STR06" "I37658","Cavery","Laural Ann","7 Oct 1939","20 Mar 2008","0","Laural A. Miller, 68, of Kingston, beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother went home to be with the Lord, Thursday, March 20, 2008 following a brief illness. She will be sadly missed. She was born October 7, 1939 in Cass City to Alton and Delilah (Warner) Caverly. She married Robert L. Miller August 18, 1962 in Kingston.

Laural graduated from Kingston High School in 1957. She was a lifelong resident of Kingston. Laural worked for Kingston Community Schools as a custodian retiring in 1995 after over 20 years. She was a member of the Kingston United Methodist Church, the Kingston AMVETS Auxiliary Post #1072 and was past president of the Cass City VFW Auxiliary Post #3644. Some of Laural?s favorite pastimes were playing BINGO, watching Pistons basketball, crocheting, maintaining her flower gardens and spending winters in the south. Laural loved collecting frog figurines and her favorite color was purple.

Laural is survived by her husband, Robert; children: William Miller of Kingston, Irene (Thomas) Holtslander of Petersburg, AK, Bobbi (Mark) Osantowski of Ubly, Shirley Yax of Cass City, Amy (Scott) Fetting of Kingston, Martin (Amanda) Miller of Kingston; grandchildren: Stephanie, Dawn, Holly, Tracy, Tommy, Jamie, Brennen, Samantha, Kayla, Jordan, Dalton, Ashton, Lucas, Tayler and Cameron; great-grandchildren: Wally, Jaelynn and Hayden; sisters: Dorothy (Elroy) Gilmore, Bonnie (Charles) Cummings, Linda (Jimmy) Harris; brothers: Jay (Mabel) Caverly, Casper (Kay) Caverly, Raymond (Carol) Caverly; many nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents; step-father, Eugene Cummings; infant sister, Jeannie Sue Caverly; in-laws, Harry and Amber Miller; brother-in-law, Donald Miller.

Funeral service held 11:00 a.m. Monday, March 24, 2008 in Kingston United Methodist Church with Rev. Rick Brown officiating. Interment will be in Kingston Cemetery. Pallbearers for Mrs. Miller: Darren Cummings, Troy Caverly, Jimmy Harris, Calvin Caverly, Brennen Osantowski, Corey Clauss. Memorials may be made to American Cancer Society or Kingston United Methodist Church. Family and friends may share memories, prayers and stories with the family at www.kranzfuneralhome.com.

Visitation: 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday, March 22, 2008 at Kranz Funeral Home, Kingston 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday, March 23, 3008 at Kranz Funeral Home, Kingston 10 to 11 a.m. Monday, March 24, 2008 at Kingston United Methodist Church, Kingston

Arrangements by Kranz Funeral Home, Kingston, Michigan Debra L. Kranz, 989-872-2195","STR06" "I47151","Caviness","Charles Edd","12 Jul 1888","12 Jun 1962","0","When he registered for the Draft during World War I, he was a single resident of Butler, Kansas, and described as Tall and Slender, with dark brown hair and light blue eyes. His birthplace was shown as Gibson, Tennessee, and he was an oil field worker and boilermaker. He was shown as providing financial support for his mother.

On his FInd A Grave memorial page, he is linked to the page of his mother, Mary BIRCHETT Caviness (1856-1936).","STR06" "I21702","Cawelti","Johannes","Abt 1629","3 Mar 1675","0","Shown as the son of Christof Cawelti, born ca 1601 in V?ndlos.","STR06" "I30581","Cease","Elizabeth","Abt 1786","Yes, date unknown","0"," Mrs. Elizabeth (Cease) Beecher.","STR06" "I3061","Cecrle","Adolph","Aft 1909","Aft 1909","0","Said to have died young. Not listed on the 1920 census with his family.","STR06" "I44235","Cecrle","Ana R.","13 Nov 1904","13 Oct 1999","0","Matejka -- Anna, 94, widow of John, Western, died Wednesday (10/13/99) in Fairbury. Born, Tobias. Homemaker. Survi vors: daughter, Betty McMullen, Fairbury; brother, James Cecrle, Friend; sister, Leona Kassik, Milligan.

Services: 2 p.m. Saturday, United Methodist Church, Western. Plainview Cemetery, Western. Viewing: 2-9 p.m., today, Nuckolls-Meyer Funeral Home, Western. Memorials to family's choice.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I11560","Cecrle","Blanche Anna","28 Feb 1926","25 Jul 2020","0","Blanche graduated from Milligan High School in 1943, having transferred there her junior year from Ohiowa. She taught county school for two years. After her children were born, she continued to work with youth on a volunteer basis--serving as both a Bluebird leader, and as a 4-H leader. (Milligan, p 239).

A public Funeral Service for Blanche will be held on Friday, July 31, 2020 at 10:30 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in Milligan, Nebraska.

A public Graveside Service will be held in the Bohemian National Cemetery following the Funeral Service. Pastor Murry Johnston will officiate the services.

Public visitation will be held on Thursday, July 30, 2020 from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with family present from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan.

Memorials are suggested to the Milligan Legion Auxiliary, Milligan Fire & Rescue, and the United Methodist Church in Milligan.

The Services will be live-streamed to our public facebook page. You can view the service by searching '@friendlyfuneraldirectors' and then looking for the link to the video in our facebook timeline.

Due to the Covid 19 Directed Health Measure Phase III, we are limited to 50% occupancy for the Funeral Service and we will be practicing social distancing as indicated by the measure. Per the family's request, masks will be required at the Funeral Service.

Blanche Anna (Cecrle) Capek was born to Joseph V. Cecrle and Mary M. (Kassik) Cecrle on February 28, 1926 on a farm near Milligan, Nebraska. She passed away on July 25, 2020 at Heritage Crossings Nursing Home in Geneva, Nebraska at the age of 94 years, 4 months, and 27 days.

Blanche attended School District #39 as a youth. She then attended Ohiowa High School her Freshman and Sophomore years before transferring to Milligan High School for her Junior and Senior years, graduating with the class of 1943.

She taught country school for two years at District #32 and #65. Blanche married Joseph G. Capek on October 8, 1946 in Clay Center, Nebraska. They lived on a farm ? of a mile south of Milligan, until they built a house in January of 1986 and moved into Milligan. To this union, three children were born: Randall Gene, Larry Joel, and Jo Ann. Joe and Blanche loved to dance and went on many bus trips to dances. They also liked to travel, especially enjoying trips to Hawaii and to the Czech Republic to visit relatives.

Blanche was involved in many organizations. She worked with the Blood Mobile for 28 years, she was a lifetime member of the Milligan Jrs. Extension Club, she helped with Grassland Day for many years, and was a 4-H leader and Jr. Auxiliary Leader. Blanche was also a member of the Milligan United Methodist Church. She had a fondness for her cats and she especially loved Quincy and Ralphie.

Blanche was preceded in death by her parents; husband Joe; siblings Rudy, Emilye, Joe, Elsie, Rose, and MaryAnn.

She is survived by her children Randy Capek and wife, Lana of Tobias, Nebraska, Larry Capek and wife Adrienne of Milligan, Nebraska, Jo Capek of Lincoln, Nebraska; seven grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren, three step great grandchildren; sister-in-law Lucille Capek of Milligan, Nebraska and many nieces and nephews.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I3058","Cecrle","Elsie M.","16 Dec 1920","4 May 2014","0","After graduating from high school, Elsie moved to Omaha. She worked for awhile as a domestic, and in May, 1942 obtained a clerical position with the U.S. Corps of Engineers, where she was employed until 1946. At that time she transferred to the War Assets Administration. In 1948, she began her employment with the State of Nebraska in the Bureau of Vital Statistics. As of 1988, she was Assistant Director of the Bureau. Elsie remained actively involved in Czech heritage organizations, and was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church. (Milligan, p 244).

Dennis Belohlavy emailed that the Wilber (NE) Republican news reported on December 8 that she was celebrating her Ninetieth birthday, being born on December 16, 1920.

Dennis also emailed her obituary, below, as was published in the 14 May 2014 Lincoln Journal Star.

Elsie M. Cecrle, age 93, Lincoln, died Sunday, May 4, 2014 in Lincoln. Born Dec. 16, 1920 to Joseph & Mary (Kasik) Cecrle in Milligan.

Survivors: sisters, Blanche Capek of Milligan, Mary Ann Kronhofman of Tobias; special friend, Donal E. ""Sarge"" Finn; nieces & nephews.

Services: 10:30 a.m. Friday at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, Milligan with Father David Bourek officiating. Rosary service: 10 a.m. Friday at the church, prior to the funeral mass. No public visitation, cremation. Memorials in care of the family. Private family graveside services: Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Condolences may be left at www.farmerandsonfuneralhome.com?u?

?/u?More complete obituary, from the Farmer and Son website, below:

Memorial services will be 10:30 a.m., Friday, May 16, 2014, at the St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Milligan, Nebraska. Rosary service will be held 10 a.m., Friday, at the church, prior to the funeral mass. Private family graveside will be held at the Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan, Nebraska. No public visitation-cremation. Memorials are in care of Elsie's family.
Elsie Marie Cecrle was born to Joseph V. Cecrle and Mary (Kasik) Cecrle on December 16, 1920. She passed away May 4, 2014 at the Legacy Terrace in Lincoln, Nebraska at the age of 93 years, 4 months and 18 days.
Elsie graduated from Ohiowa Public School in 1938. Upon graduation, she moved to Omaha, NE, where she worked in the offices of the United States Corps of Engineers and the War Assets Administration. She than moved to Lincoln, NE and began her long time career with the Nebraska State Health Department on April 2, 1948. She started out as a clerk and was the Assistant Director of Vital Statistics at the time of her retirement on April 30?sup?th?/sup?, 1993.
Elsie was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Lincoln, NE and the St. Francis Altar Society Circle. She was interested in preserving her Czech heritage, and as a result was involved in numerous ethnic groups throughout the state. Of particular interest to Elsie were the local and State Czech Queen Pageants, which she helped coordinate. She was proud of her association with the Czech singing group, the Capital City Czech Choraliers, which she was a charter member. She continued to participate in the activities of these groups after her retirement. Elsie was also involved with the Nebraska Czechs of Lincoln, Nebraska Czech Inc., the Heritage League of Lincoln and the Nebraska Public Health Association. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary in Milligan, NE, the Eight and Forty in Lincoln and the Western Fraternal Life Association Lodge 76 of Milligan.
She was preceded in death by her Parents, Joseph 1955, Mary 1980, brother Rudolph 1975, sister Emilye 1983, brother Joseph 2004, sister Rose 2007 and an infant brother at birth.
She is survived by sisters Blanche Capek and Mary Ann Kronhofman, special friend Donal E ""Sarge"" Finn and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.



","STR06" "I14989","Cecrle","Emilie","21 Jan 1867","3 Apr 1919","0","The daughter of Joseph CECRLE and Barbara NAIMON. (Milligan, p 325). However, in the biography of Vaclav CECRLE and Barbara NAIMON, Emilie is NOT listed as one of their seven children, who are shown instead as Marie PETERMAN, James, Agnes (Mrs. Henry KRAL), Anna (Mrs. John MATEJKA), Leona (Mrs. Rudy KASSIK), Blanche (Mrs. Ed KUBICEK), and Frank. (Milligan, p 247)","STR06" "I3059","Cecrle","Emilye ""Emma"" Louise","8 Jan 1914","18 Jun 1983","0","Emilye spent much of her life caring for others. She took care of many mothers and new babies. She also cared for Vaclav Motis until his death, and remained in the home as a housekeeper and companion to his widow, An

She was proud of her Czech heritage, and for many years took part in the Czech pagent at the Wilber Czech Days. (Milligan, p 244).","STR06" "I46139","Cecrle","Infant Daughter","13 Nov 1904","15 Nov 1904","0","Shown on FindAGrave as a twin of Anna, which would make her date of birth 13 Nov 1904, not 13 Mar 1904.","STR06" "I3057","Cecrle","Joe John","19 Mar 1917","5 Aug 2004","0","A graduate of Milligan High School, he played the trombone in local bands and started his musical career at K.G.B.Z. in York and later at K.M.M.J. at Clay Center. He served in the Air Force Band from 1942 until 1946. After his discharge, he played the trombone with such name bands as Tommy Dorsey, Russ Morgan, Lawrence Welch, Ted Weems, Jimmy Joy, Phil Levant and Frankie Masters. (Milligan, p 246).

Obituary

Joe J. Cercle, 87, Grand Island, died Thursday (8/5/04). Played the trombone in a U.S. Army Air Forces band, World War II.

Survivors: wife, Patricia; daughter, Roxan Brennan, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; sisters, Rose Krupicka, Geneva, Elsie Cecrle, Lincoln, Maryann Kronhoffman, Tobias, Blanche Chapek, Milligan; three grandchildren.

Services: 10:30 a.m. Monday, Livingston-Sondermann Funeral Home, Grand Island. Cremation will follow services, Westlawn Memorial Park Crematory. Private burial, Westlawn Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation: 4-8 p.m. today, with family greeting friends 4-5 p.m. Memorials: Stolley Park Church of Christ or American Heart Association.

(Courtesy Dennis Belohlavy, from the 8 August 2004 issue of the Lincoln Journal Star)

He was listed in the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010, as havign enlisted in the armed services on 22 Apr 1941 and released 28 Feb 1946","STR06" "I3101","Cecrle","Josef V. ""Joseph""","5 Feb 1880","28 Mar 1955","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp, Milligan
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 34 Sheet 5B
99-99
Josef Cecrle Head M W 39 M 1905 Na 1914 Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemina Bohemia/Bohemian Farmer
Mary Cecrle Wf F W 27 M Neb Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian
Bud Cecrle Son M W 9 S Neb Bohemia Neb
Emma Cecrle Dtr F W 6 S Neb Bohemia Neb
Joe Cecrle Son M W 3 10/12 S Neb Bohemia Neb

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp
Enumerated 8 Apr 1930
ED 30-17 SD 11 Sheet 4A
69-70
Cecrle, Joe V Had M W 48 M 28 Czech. Czech. Czech/Czech Farmer
Cecrle, Mary M F W 37 m 17 Neb Czech Neb
Cecrle, Rudolph J Son M W 19 S Neb Czech Neb
Cecrle, Emma L Dtr F W 16 S Neb Czech Neb
Cecrle, Joseph Son M W 13 S Neb Czech Neb
Cecrle, Elsie M Dtr F W 9 S Neb Czech Neb
Cecrle, Rose D Dtr F W 7 S Neb Czech Neb
Cecrle, Blanche M Dtr F W 4 7/12 S Neb Czech Neb
Cecrle, Mary Ann Dtr F W 1 2/12 S Neb Czech Neb","STR06" "I20307","Cecrle","Leona B.","6 Jan 1907","25 Feb 2005","0","The daughter of Vaclav CECRLE and Barbara NAIMON. She attended rural school District #77 in Saline County, graduating from Tobias High School in 1925. For three years she taught in Saline County in the rural schools. (Milligan, p 332).","STR06" "I3080","Cecrle","Maryann","9 Jul 1928","30 Aug 2019","0","Listed as ""Maryann Kronhoffman, Tobias"" in the 2004 obituary of her brother Joe John Cercle.

A Funeral Service for Mary Ann will be held on Friday, August 30, 2019, at 2:00 p.m., at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska with Kim Dunker presiding.

Visitation will be held on Thursday, August 29, 2019, from 1:00 p.m until 8:00 p.m. with family present from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska.

Graveside Services will be conducted from the Ohiowa Public Cemetery following the funeral service.

Memorials are to be directed to the family to be designated at a later date.

Mary Ann Kronhofman was the youngest child born to Joseph and Mary (Kassik) Cecrle on a farm southwest of Milligan on July 9, 1928. She passed away on August 27, 2019 at the age of 91 years.

She attended District #39 Hillcrest Country School and Milligan High School graduating as valedictorian of her class of 1945.

After working 10 months at Guarantee Mutual Life Insurance of Omaha she returned to teach at District #5, a rural school north of Milligan for 1 year. She always took pride that she got her job in Omaha due to her good penmanship.

Mary Ann married Ed Kronhofman of Tobias on April 12, 1948. They lived on a farm six miles south of Milligan for 10 years, and then moved to the Dr. Blattspieler farm 3 miles east of Tobias on Hwy 74. After 14 years the farm was sold and they moved into Tobias. She lived there until moving to Heritage Crossings 4 years ago.

To this union 5 children were born.

Mary Ann was always busy on the farm. As a farmer's wife she had to play nursemaid to many newborn animals, did lots of gardening, cooking, baking, canning, sewing, and making crafts. Her love of animals continued throughout her life, as she always loved having a house cat. She enjoyed watching the birds at her feeders at home and at Heritage Crossings.

She worked for the Sunset Nursing home and in 1978 she started work at Peterson Manufacturing in DeWitt.

As an adult Mary Ann was baptized at the Exeter Methodist Church and was an active member at the Tobias Community Church and taught Sunday School. She took great joy in taking part in and organizing the Christmas Candle Lighting service held each year. She was a member of the 8 and 40, VFW Auxiliary and the Tobias American Legion Auxiliary. She received a certificate on her 90th birthday for over 60 years of service to our Veterans. She was also a member of the Misfits singing group, Red Hats and she enjoyed singing and playing the guitar. Mary Ann enjoyed spending time with her grand kids and great grand kids. They always brought a smile to her face.

Mary Ann kept her sense of humor throughout her illness. She will be greatly missed by her family.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Joseph and Mary Cecrle; husband Edward; great-granddaughter Elizabeth Labenz; brothers, Rudy and Joe; sisters, Emilye Cecrle, Rose (Lawrence) Krupicka and Elsie Cecrle.

She is survived by Glenn (Trish) Kronhofman of Tobias, Cheryl (Don) Uher of Daykin, Galen (Trish) Kronhofman of Alma, Dan (Brenda) Kronhofman of Geneva, Karen Kronhofman (Brent Mitchell) of Lincoln; 18 grandchildren, 38 great grandchildren and numerous relatives and friends.

(Obituary courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I3079","Cecrle","Rose D.","14 Mar 1923","19 Apr 2007","0","She was cremated with her ashes being interred at the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan.","STR06" "I3060","Cecrle","Rudolph J.","13 Aug 1910","30 Dec 1969","0","Rudy farmed with his family until entering the armed services in 1942. He was stationed in Czechoslovakia where he served as an interpreter. While there, he became acquainted with relatives from his father's side of the family. He was discharged in October, 1945. After his discharge, he worked in Geneva, Plattsmouth, and later Omaha. (Milligan, p 247).","STR06" "I46135","Cecrle","Vaclav","4 Mar 1869","13 Jul 1958","0","Copied from his FindAGrave Memorial Page, created by Billy Traylor:

VACLAV CECRLE LAST RITES HELD AT MILLIGAN

Vaclav Cecrle, son of Joseph Cecrle and Barbara Heida, was born in Krtice, Czechoslovakia, March 4, 1869. He passed away Sunday, July 13, 1958 at the Warren Memorial hospital at Friend Neb., at the age of 89 years, 4 months, and 9 days.

He came to this country with his parents at the age of 21, and they settled in Saline county.

February 22, 1897, he was united in marriage to Barbara Naimon. They settled on a farm south of Tobias, and later moved to their farm in Saline county, where they farmed 44 years. He retired from farming in 1945, when his wife passed away.

This union was blessed with 12 children, five dying in infancy.

In 1957 he moved to Milligan from his farm, but his heart was always there where he loved his garden and flowers. He was a kind father and his grandchildren and great-grandchildren were his greatest joy.

He was an active member of Z.C.B.J. Krivoklat and served as its secretary for 25 years. Eight years ago he was honored by being presented a 50 year membership pin, of which he was very proud.

He leaves to mourn his passing two sons, James and Frank; firve daughters Marie Peterman, Agnes (Mrs. Henry Kral); Leona, Mrs Rudy Kassik), Anna (Mrs. John Matejka) and Blanche (Mrs. Edward Kubicek); 11 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Anton Cecrle and Frank Cecrle; three sisters Agnes (Mrs Frank Naimon), Barbara (Mrs. Fred Kottas), and Anna (Mrs. Mike Augheny) and a host of relatives and friends.

Preceding him in death were his wife Barbara, five children, one brother Joseph, four sisters, Josie Cecrle, Emma, Frances, and Mary.
","STR06" "I25331","","","","","","","" "I43969","","","","","","","" "I38637","","","","","","","" "I4762","Chadim","Anna","26 May 1898","13 Oct 1966","0","She attended the Windsor School in Omaha. Her parents retired in a little house next door to Anna and Bohumil. (Milligan, p 247).","STR06" "I3081","Chadim","Mary","Abt 1897","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown as born in Nebraska on the 1910 census, with her father emigrating two years priof to her birth, but as born in Bohemia in 1930 with a immigration date shortly after her birth.","STR06" "I3083","Chadim","Petr ""Peter""","3 Oct 1869","8 May 1948","0","After immigrating to Omaha, Peter worked as a carpenter. He later moved to a farm east of Tobias. He later moved to a farm near Milligan. (Milligan, p 247).","STR06" "I3083","Chadim","Petr ""Peter""","3 Oct 1869","8 May 1948","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Olive Precinct, Tobias
Enumerated 18 and 19 Apr 1910
SD 1 ED 128 Sheet 4B
100-100
Chadim, Peter Head M W 40 m1 15 Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia 1885 Pa English Farmer
Chadim, Mary Wf F W 36 M1 15 2/2 Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia
Chadim, Mary Dtr F W 14 S Neb AustBohemia Neb
Chadim, Annie Dtr F W 12 S Neb AustBohemia Neb


","STR06" "I1436","Chadwick","Herman McDenner","7 Feb 1877","Yes, date unknown","0","He registered for the draft during the First World War as a resident of Altus, Jacison County, Oklahoma. His occupation was shown as Farmer, and his nearest relative was listed as Bell Chadwick, also of Altus. His middle name is indexed on Ancestry.com as McDenner, which it appears it could be (unless it is McDennis?). He was of Medium heighth and build, with Dark Hair","STR06" "I1436","Chadwick","Herman McDenner","7 Feb 1877","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Jackson County, Duke Twp
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 3 ED 137 Sheet 7A
105-106
Chadwick, Herman Head M W 29 M 2 1 Ala Ala Ala Farmer Gen Farm
Chadwick, Belle Wf F W 22 M1 1 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Crouch, Henry Brother in law M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Jackson County, Altus Twp
SD 7 ED 99 Sheet 2B
S. Main
721-118-136
Chadwick, Hermon Head m W 43 M Ala Ala Ala Merchant Grocery
Chadwick, Bell Wf F W 31 M Tx Tx Tx
Chadwick, H. M. Son M W 7 S Okla Ala Tx
Chadwick, Excell Son M W 6 S Okla Ala Tx

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Jackson County, Baucum Twp
Enumerated 16 Apr 1930
ED 33-8 SD 8 Sheet 12A Stamped 112
218-238
Chadwick, H. M. Head M W 49 Wd Ala Ala Ala Laborer General Farm
Chadwick, H. M. Jr. Son M W 19 S Okla Ala Tx
Chadwick, X. L. Son M W 17 S Ok Ala Tx
Chadwick, Leta Mae Dtr F W 9 S Ok Ala Tx

","STR06" "I39997","Chakal","Frank","Sep 1869","24 Apr 1932","0","Dennis Belohlavy noted that Frank's parents were buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Saline County, NE, and that their name on their tombstones was spelled CEKAL. He addes it would be pronounces as Chakal, however.","STR06" "I39997","Chakal","Frank","Sep 1869","24 Apr 1932","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated 4 and 5 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 29 Sheet 2B
39-39
Chakal, Frank Head W M Sept 1869 31 M 10 Iowa Bohemia Bohemia Farming
Chakal, Annie Wf W F Nov 1872 29 M 7 5/5 Ill Bohemia Bohemia
Chakal, Frank Son Jan 1894 6 S Iowa Iowa Ill
Chakal, Aggie Dtr Mar 1895 5 S Iowa Iowa Ill
Chakal, Fred Son Jan 1894 6 S Iowa Iowa Ill
Schakl, Emma Dtr W F Oct 1897 2 S Neb Iow Ill
Schkal, Josie Dtr W F Nov 1899 6/12 S Neb Iow Ill

1910 Census
Minnesota, Todd County, Turtle Creek Twp
Enumerated 4 and 5 May 1910
SD 6 ED 187 Sheet 4A
21-22
Chakal, Frank head m W 40 m2 17 Iowa Germ/Bohemian Germ/Bohemiam English Farmer
Chakal, Anna Wf W W 37 M1 17 10/9 Ill Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia English
Chakal, Agnes Dtr F W 15 S Iowa Iowa Ill
Chakal, Fred Son M W 13 S Iowa Iowa Ill
Chakal, Emma Dtr F W 12 S Neb Iowa Ill
Chakal, Josephine Dtr F W 10 S Neb Iow Ill
Chakal, Lewis Son M W 9 S Minn Iowa Ill
Chakal, James Son M W 8 S Minn Iowa Ill
Chakal, Joseph Son M W 7 S Minn Iowa Ill
Chakal, Henry Son M W 2 S Minn Iowa Ill
Chakal, Baby Son M W 1/12 S Minn Iowa Ill

1920 Census
Minnesota, Todd County, Turtle Creek Twp
Enumerated 24 Jan 1930
SD 6 ED 242 Sheet 10B
14-14
Chakal, Frank Head M W 52 M Iowa Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia Farming
Chakal, Anna Wf W F 49 M Ill Bohemia Bohemia
Chakal, Lewis Son W M 19 S Minn Bohemia Bohemia Farm Laborer
Chakal, James Son M W 16 S Minn Bohemia Bohemia Farm Laborer
Chakal, Joseph Son M W 13 S Minn Bohemia Bohemia
Chakal, Henry Son M W 11 S Minn Bohemia Bohemia
Chakal, Anthony Son M W 9 S Minn Bohemia Bohemia

1930 Census
Minnesota, Todd County, Turtle Creek Twp
Enumerated 22 Apr 1930
ED 77-34 SD 5 Sheet 3B
56-57
Chakal, Frank Head M W 61 m 21 Iowa Czech Czech Farmer
Chakal, Anna Wf F W 20 Ill Czech Czech






","STR06" "I44861","Chalker","Fern L.","11 Sep 1906","24 Oct 2000","0","Said to have married Morey ""Ron"" ANDERSON.","STR06" "I44859","Chalker","Harry Haskins","20 Jun 1876","Abt 1948","0","He registered for the World War I draft in Milkwaukee, Wisconsin. Occupation was listed as Stone Contractor, and his employer was listed as Mary Haskins Chalker. Nearest relative was Hattie Chalker, his wife. He was described as short and slender, with brown eyes and black hair.","STR06" "I44859","Chalker","Harry Haskins","20 Jun 1876","Abt 1948","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Minnesota, Hennepin County, City of Minneapolis
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 5 ED 46 Sheet 2A Stamped 172
1021-14-24
Chalker, Harry Head W M Jun 1876 24 M 4 Wisc England England Stone Cutter
Chalker, Hatte E Wf W F July 1879 21 M 4 1/1 Mich NY Wisc
Chalker, Victor H Son W F July 1897 3 S Wisc Wisc Mich
Chalker, John Father W M Jun 1859 41 M England England England Stone Cutter

1910 Census
Wisconsin, Milwaukee County, Town of Wauwatosa
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 287 Sheet 9B
117-119
Chalker, Harry H M W 33 m2 14 Wisc England/Eng England/Eng Stone Cutter Stone yard
Chalker, Hattie E F W 36 m1 15 Mich Mich Wisc Home
Chalker, Victor H Son M W 13 Wisc Wisc Mich
Chalker, Fern L Dtr F W 3 Wisc Wisc Mich

1920 Census
Wisconsin, Milwaukee County, Milwaukee City
Enumerated 6 and 7 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 225 Sheet 6A
523-94-144
Chalker, Harry Head M W 43 M Wisc England/English England/English Contractor Cut Stone
Chalker, Hattie Wf F W 40 M Mich Mich Wisc
Chalker, Fern Dtr F W 13 S Wisc Wisc Mich
Chalker, Rex Son M W 1 11/12 S Wisc Wisc Mich","STR06" "I44862","Chalker","Rex Irving","7 Jan 1918","30 Oct 1951","0","US World War II Army Enlistment records show that he enlisted in the Air Corps as a Private in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. He had completed 1 year of college, his civil occuaption was ""skilled"" in the manufacture of misc. products, he was single, and Six feet, 1 inch tall, weighing 168 pounds.","STR06" "I31174","Chamberlin","Ella Louise","23 Feb 1856","1 Jun 1944","0","California Death Index:

THOMSON ELLA L
Date of Birth
02/23/1856
Mother Maiden Name
MARKHAM
Father Last Name
CHAMBERLIN
F
Birth Place
NEW YORK
Death Place
SAN BERNARDINO
Date of Death
06/01/1944","STR06" "I39345","Chambers","A. D.","29 Sep 1915","3 Apr 1969","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDKC-X68
Name: A. D. Chambers
Death Date: 03 Apr 1969
Death Place: Orange, Orange, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 53 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 29 Sep 1915
Birthplace: Sabine County, Tex.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Malcom Chambers
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nannie Lee
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Rigger
Place of Residence: Bridge City, Orange, Texas
Cemetery: New Hope
Burial Place: Miliam, Texas
Burial Date: 05 Apr 1969
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137441
Digital Film Number: 4029607
Image Number: 1661
Reference Number: cn 28516
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I6926","Chambers","Ada Lorilla","18 Sep 1886","6 Feb 1942","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FSYG-L9T
Name: Ada C Sanders
Death Date: 06 Feb 1942
Death Place: Shreveport, , Caddo, Louisiana
Gender: Female
Race (original): White
Race (standardized): White
Age: 55
Estimated Birth Year: 1887
Birth Place: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: Dick Sanders
Father's Name: Nathan Chambers
Mother's Name: Minnie Bennett
Film number: 1183478
Image Number: 01467
Certificate Number: 1553
Digital Folder Number: 4213492
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954","STR06" "I6926","Chambers","Ada Lorilla","18 Sep 1886","6 Feb 1942","0","(Research):
Census Listings:



1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 5
Enumerated 20 and 21 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 172 Sheet 18A
242-246
Chambers, Mrs. M. B. Head F W 62 Wd Tx La SC Farmer
Sanders, Ada Dtr F W 34 Wd Tx Ga Tx
Chambers, O.A. Son M W 24 S Tx Ga Tx
Sanders, Melva Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Sanders, Arlie Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Sanders, Evon Dtr F W 4 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I6906","Chambers","Allen","1 Oct 1813","5 Feb 1884","0","""Allen Chamber's father was Henry (d 1842, the son of Wm Chambers, Amer Rev Veteran who rec'd a land grant in Warren Co, Ga. He d ca 1832, in Wilkinson Co Ga, leaving his widow Martha* who was on the 1850 census. The Allen Chambers family came to Sabine County in 1860, where he died Feb 5, 1884. His wife died Apr 29, 1878. Both are buried in the New Hope cemetery."" White & Toole, SABINE COUNTY HISTORICAL SKETCHES AND GENEALOGICAL RECORDS. Virgie Speights wrote that the Chambers came from Georgia in the middle 1800's and settled on Chambers Hill, north of Milam, where they built a log cabin, in which they lived until they moved a mile or so further north, and built another cabin. Eventually they built a new huge, handhewn, square logged house, which was still standing when she wrote of it in the mid 1960's, and was owned by Elzie Chambers, who used the original home as a corn crib.

*Martha Chambers on 1850 Wilkinson Co Ga census is widow of Henry Chambers, and NOT the widow of his father William (Sr) Chambers. Martha, Henry's widow, lived until 1873. (Email from Earl Scott Chambers).

Earl Scott Chamber's line of descent follows:

-William Chambers and Elizabeth Patton

-William Chambers and Rebecca Stuckey (likely to be his 2d wife) (Henry, Joel and others descend from Williams first wife.....)

-William Chambers and Isabell Jane Garrett

-Lewis Morgan Chambers and Lillie Louise McCorkle

-Jessie Robert Chambers and Ella Horne

-Johnie Hue Chambers and Sadie Morris

-Earl Scott Chambers.

More about the Chambers family can be found here:

http://www.fogleman.net/Lord-Fogleman/documents/Greenberry-Lord-Family.pdf



","STR06" "I6906","Chambers","Allen","1 Oct 1813","5 Feb 1884","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Georgia, Wilkinson County, The Ninety Third Subdivision
Enumerated 28 Aug 1850
53-53
Martha Chambers and Children, born NC
54-54
John and Rebecca Chambers and children, born Ga
55-55
Allen Chambers 34 M Farmer 1000 Ga
Mary Chambers 30 F Ga
Thomas Chambers 12 M Ga
Martha Chambers 12 F Ga
Henry Chambers 11 M Ga
William Chambers 10 M Ga
Louellu Chambers 9 M Ga
Mary Chambers 7 F Ga
Lousan Chambers 5 F Ga
George W Chambers 4 M Ga
Frances E Chambers 3 F Ga
Levi Chambers 1 M Ga
Mary Davidson 70 F SC

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Patroon Beat No. 5, PO Milam
Enumerated 1 July 1860
Pages 27 and 28 Stamped 332
Allen Chambers 49 M Farmer $--- $6035 Ga
Mary Chambers 45 F Ga
William Chambers 20 M Ga
L A Chamber 19 M Ga
Mary Chambers 17 F Ga
L A Chambers 14 F Ga
George Chambers 13 M Ga
Levi Chambers 12 M Ga
Winey Cambers 9 F Ga
Nathaniel D Chambers 6 M Ga
J. D. Chambers 4 M Ga

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No. 2, PO Sabine Town
Enumerated 23 July 1870
Page 4
334-334
Chambers, Allen 60 M W Farmer 3000 1000 Ga
Chambers, Mary 53 F W Keeping House Ga
Chambers, Levy 21 M W Ga
Chambers, Nathan 17 M W Ga
Chambers, Dillomortan 19 M W Ga
Chambers, Pickard A 18 f W Keeping House Tn
Chambers, Thomas 12 M W Ala

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Fourth Precinct
Enumerated 22 and 23 Jun 1880
Pg 12D SD 1 ED 86
104-104
Chambers, Allen W M 66 Farmer Ga NC NC
105-105
Levi Chambers W M 30 Farmer Ga Ga Ga
Rosa Chambers W F 27 Wf Keeping House Ga Ga Ga
Ira Chambers W M 6 Son Tx Ga Ga
Allen Chambers W M 4 Son Tx Ga Ga
Rush Chambers W M 2 Son Tx Ga Ga
Babe Chambers W M 4/12 Feb Son Tx Ga Ga
106-106
Chambers John W M W 24 Tx Ga Ga
Chambers, Mollie W F 20 Wf Tx Ga Ga
Chambers, Celie W F 4 Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Joseph W M 1 Tx Tx Tx



","STR06" "I34639","Chambers","Barney Allen","Oct 1898","27 Jan 1974","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6SZ-KX1
Name: Barney Allen Chambers
Death Date: 27 Jan 1974
Death Place: Milam, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 75 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1899
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Ira Lee Chambers
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ollie Reeves
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243191
Digital Film Number: 4170157
Image Number: 3327
Reference Number: 3366
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I18997","Chambers","Benjamin Franklin ""Frank""","19 May 1890","21 Oct 1959","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 5
Enumerated 19 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 172 Sheet 11B
205-206
Chambers, J. D. Head M W 63 M Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Chambers, Mollie Wf F W 62 M Tx Al Tx
Chambers, Ira D Son M W 24 S Tx Ga Tx
Chambers, Nannie Dtr F W 21 S Tx Ga Tx
Chambers, Cora Dtr F W 18 S Tx Ga Tx
Reeves, Kirby Boarder M W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Reeves, Robert Boarder M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
206-207
Chambers, B. F. Head M W 30 M Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Chambers, Lena Wf F W 27 M Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Dan Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Harvey Son M W 3 0/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Everne Dtr F W 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Dorsey, J. H. Boarder M WE 30 S Tx Al Tx Farm Laborer

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 5
Enumerated April 14, 1930
ED 202-7 SD 19 Sheet 3B
Hemphill and Third Road
61-62
Chambers, Frank B. Head M W 39 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Chambers, Lena V Wf F W 37 M 18 Tx Tx Tx PostMaster Post Office
Chambers, Dan J. Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Earnest H Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Eaverne Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Hulet F Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, B. F. Jr Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Easel H Son M W 0 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I39376","","","","","","","" "I6928","Chambers","Bessie Jane","25 Mar 1893","19 Oct 1975","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J63D-1BQ
Name: Bessie Jane Jones
Death Date: 19 Oct 1975
Death Place: Lufkin, Angelina Co., Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 82 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1893
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Nathan Chambers
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mittie Bennett
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243833
Digital Film Number: 4167889
Image Number: 1793
Reference Number: 79841
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39306","Chambers","Cecil Adam","25 Apr 1908","1 Jan 1972","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNQX-6HJ
Name: Cecil Adam Chambers
Death Date: 01 Jan 1972
Death Place: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 63 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 25 Apr 1908
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Emmett Chambers
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Rose Dorsey
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223550
Digital Film Number: 4005464
Image Number: 02269
Reference Number: 00022
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I6925","Chambers","Clara Pearl","18 Feb 1884","30 Jan 1979","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JVZ3-PJC
Name: Clara Pearl Greer
Title:
Gender: Female
Marital Status:
Death Date: 30 Jan 1979
Death County: San Augustine
Death Place: San Augustine, Texas, United States
Collection: Texas Death Index, 1964-1998

Virgie Speights writes that Pearl was born in a log cabin in Time, Texas, and attended school first at Time, where her Uncle Emmit Bennett taught, and later at the Bethel school in Isla, and her teacher there was Joe Mason. She was the oldest daughter in a family of 11 children. As the oldest daughter, she early took over the housekeeping and baby tending duties to free her busy mother for the unending tasks of making a living on a farm. She also helped her father with field work, milking, sugar canegriding, and syrup making.","STR06" "I39302","Chambers","Cora","Abt 1904","9 Oct 1954","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FSB2-31Q
Name: Cora Chambers Clement
Death Date: 09 Oct 1954
Death Place: Jennings, , Jefferson Davis, Louisiana
Gender: Female
Race (original): White
Race (standardized): White
Age: 50
Estimated Birth Year: 1904
Birth Place: Egan, Louisiana
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Remie Clement
Father's Name: Allan Chambers
Mother's Name: Ada Conner
Film number: 1575610
Image Number: 01849
Certificate Number: 743
Digital Folder Number: 4215935
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954","STR06" "I39231","Chambers","Dolly Martha Jane","28 Apr 1886","22 Jul 1963","0","Her second husband was Alexander ""Alec"" KELLY.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J639-235
Name: Dolly Martha Jane Kelley
Death Date: 22 Jul 1963
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 77 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 28 Apr 1886
Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jack D. Chambers
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mollie Reeves
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Sales Lady
Place of Residence: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Cemetery: Forest Lawn Memorial Park
Burial Place: Beaumont, Texas
Burial Date: 23 Jul 1963
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117290
Digital Film Number: 4028577
Image Number: 777
Reference Number: cn 45424
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39387","","","","","","","" "I18982","Chambers","Drusilla","Abt 1910","Yes, date unknown","0","Caryn Getsinger reports that, according to her sister Pauline, Drusilla was ""slow in school,"" Pauline reported, however, that Drusilla ""did beautiful hand work"" and was a very good cook. Drusilla gave birth to a baby girl named Norma in 1938, but apparently refused to sign the adoption papers. She may have been forced to give up the baby anyway.","STR06" "I39346","Chambers","Duard","Abt 1910","Yes, date unknown","0","In the 1996 obituary of his brother Willard, he is referred to as ""Duard Chambers of Sunnyvale, Calif.""","STR06" "I19004","Chambers","Elzie Allen","Abt 1876","7 Feb 1940","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F39Y-BQC
Name: Elzie Allen Chambers
Death Date: 07 Feb 1940
Death Place: Jennings, , Jefferson Davis, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Race (original): W
Race (standardized): White
Age: 63
Estimated Birth Year: 1877
Birth Place: Hemphill, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mary Ada Conner
Father's Name: Lee Chambers
Mother's Name: Rosa Lord
Film number: 2358775
Image Number: 00323
Certificate Number: 2671
Digital Folder Number: 4216110
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954","STR06" "I19004","Chambers","Elzie Allen","Abt 1876","7 Feb 1940","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Louisiana, Acadia Parish, Evageline Ward 4
Enumerated 24 Apr 1910
SD 3 ED 6 Sheet 4B
75-75
Chambers, Allen Head M W 33 m1 8 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Oil Derrick
Chambers, Ada Wf F W 26 M1 8 4/3 La La La Housekeeper own house
Chambers, Morris Son M W 7 S La Tx La
Chambers, Cora Dtr F W 6 S La Tx La
Chambers, Elly Dtr F W 1 S La Tx La

1920 Census
Louisiana, Acadia Parish
Enumerated 18 and 19 Mar 1920
SD 7 ED 9 Sheet 3B
60-60
Chambers, Allen Head M W 43 M Tx Ga Al Engineer Oil Field
Chambers, Eda Wf F W 33 M La La La
Chambers, Morris Son M W 17 S La Tx La
Chambers, Cora Dtr F W 16 S La Tx La
Chambers, Alley Dtr F W 11 S La Tx La
Chambers, Lee Allen Son M W 8 S La Tx La
Fellman, Louis Boarder M W 21 S Pa Pa Pa Laborer Oil Field
Woods, Harold Boarder M W 22 S Pa Pa Pa Laborer Oil Field

1930 Census
not located","STR06" "I39415","Chambers","Elzie B.","23 Dec 1917","12 Jun 1969","0","(Research):https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDVL-SPP
Name: Elzie B. Chambers
Death Date: 12 Jun 1969
Death Place: Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 51 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Dec 1917
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Horace Chambers
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lexie Allen
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Carpenter
Place of Residence: Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas
Cemetery: Oak Bluff Memorial Park
Burial Place: Port Neches, Texas
Burial Date: 14 Jun 1969
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137445
Digital Film Number: 4029609
Image Number: 2723
Reference Number: cn 43144
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I1831","Chambers","Emmitt Adam","12 Oct 1876","9 Nov 1946","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNS2-7ZK
Name: Emmitt A. Chambers
Death Date: 09 Nov 1946
Death Place: Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 70 years 27 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1876
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Nathan Chambers
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mittie Bennett
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218503
Digital Film Number: 4030560
Image Number: 2232
Reference Number: cn 51647
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I1831","Chambers","Emmitt Adam","12 Oct 1876","9 Nov 1946","0","(Research):

Census Listing:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 13 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 34A Stamped 150
249-249
Dorsey, Will Head M W 25 m1 5 Tx Tx Tx Farming Gen. Farm O. A.
Dorsey, Nannie Wf F W 21 M1 5 2/1 Tx Tx Tx
Dorsey, Ernest Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
250-250
Jones, Tibithea Head F W 60 Wd 9/7 Tx Tx Tx None
Jones, Sherrill Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
251-251
Chambers, Emmitt A Head M W 34 m1 15 Tx Ga Tx Laborer Farm W
Chambers, Rosie A Wf F W 34 m1 15 5/5 Tx Tx Tx Farming Gen Farm O. A.
Chambers, Mary Lee Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Thomas D. Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Ivy V. Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Rodney N. Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Cecil A Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Sharbano, Mary Belle Niece F W 2 S Tx La Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 14A
271-271
Chambers, Emmett A Head M W 45 M Tx Ga Tx Farming General Farm
Chambers, Rosa E Wf F W 43 M Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Rodney N Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer Home Farm
Chambers, Cecile A Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Olen S Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Lottie B Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Verta M F W 3 10/12 S Tx Tx Tx
272-272
Chambers, Ivey V Head M W 20 M Tx Tx Tx Farming General Farm
Chambers, Susie A Wf F W 17 M Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 2
Enumerated April 21 and 22, 1930
ED 121-6 SD 19 Sheet 14B
254-299
Chambers, Emet Head M W 53 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Saw Mill
Chambers, Rosie Wf F W 53 M 20 Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Oland Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Saw Mill
Chambers, Lottie Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Verdie Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Sharbno, Wiley Nephew M W 25 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Saw Mill



","STR06" "I39283","Chambers","Ernest Harvey","24 Dec 1916","16 Jul 1963","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J639-CVJ
Name: Ernest Harvey Chambers
Death Date: 16 Jul 1963
Death Place: Daisetta, Liberty, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 46 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 24 Dec 1916
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Frank Chambers
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lena Britton
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Foreman, Oil Production
Place of Residence: Daisetta, Liberty, Texas
Cemetery: Guedry
Burial Place: Batson, Texas
Burial Date: 17 Jul 1963
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117290
Digital Film Number: 4028577
Image Number: 1251
Reference Number: cn45888
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I6930","Chambers","Henry Seth","12 Feb 1897","7 Oct 1932","0","In her annotated transcription of the Bennett Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary notes:

Texas ? PVT 165 Depot Brig. ? Gone but not forgotten (Military Marker - Son of Nathan Berrian Chambers & Margaret Louisa Bennett ? w Mae Russell)
","STR06" "I6930","Chambers","Henry Seth","12 Feb 1897","7 Oct 1932","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP No. 5
Enumerated April 10 and 11, 1930
ED 2020-7 SD 19 Sheet 2A Stamped 86
Hemphill and Time Road
31-32
Chambers, Sid J Head M W 45 M 40 Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Chambers, Fannie L Wf F W 25 m 20 Tx Tx Ga
Chambers, Marion D Dtr F W 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
32-33
Chambers, Henry S Head M W 33 M 22 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Chambers, May Wf F W 31 M 21 Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Louise Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Earlene Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, John D Boarder M W 28 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Cut Logs

","STR06" "I6934","Chambers","Horace Bernard","11 Feb 1882","3 Apr 1950","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDLS-ZPJ
Name: Horace B. Chambers
Death Date: 03 Apr 1950
Death Place: Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 68 years 1 month 22 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 11 Feb 1882
Birthplace: Milam, Texas
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Lee Chambers
Father's Birthplace: Alabama
Mother's Name: Rosie Lord
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Place of Residence: Milam, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: St. Angustine Cemetery
Burial Place: St. Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 03 Apr 1950
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2074336
Digital Film Number: 4165888
Image Number: 3286
Reference Number: cn 18706
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I6934","Chambers","Horace Bernard","11 Feb 1882","3 Apr 1950","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 4 May 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 11A
162-166
Chambers, Horace B Head M W 28 m1 4/12 Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Chambers, Lexie L Wf F W 16 m1 4/12 0/0 Tx US US

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 5
Enumerated 20 and 21 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 172 Sheet 18A
243-247
Chambers, H. B. Head M W 36 M Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Chambers, Lexie Wf F W 26 M Tx La La
Chambers, Hollis Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Mabel Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Louis Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Elzie Son M W 2 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Elsie Dtr F W 2 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 5
Enumerated 11 and 14 Apr 1930
ED 202-7 SD 19 Sheet 3A Stamped 87
Hemphill and Time Road
50-51
Chambers, H. B. Head M W 46 M 26 Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Chambers, Hollis J. Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Louis W Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Elzie B Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Elsie B Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx School Girl","STR06" "I39286","Chambers","Hulet ""Hugh"" Frank","10 Jun 1921","13 Oct 1965","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDG1-35V
Name: Hulet Frank Chambers
Death Date: 13 Oct 1965
Death Place: Center, Shelby Co., Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 44 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 10 Jun 1921
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Frank Chambers
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lena Brittain
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Merchant
Place of Residence: Shelbyvile, Shelby Co., Texas
Cemetery: Rather Cemetery
Burial Place: Hurstown, Shelby, Texas
Burial Date: 14 Oct 1965
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117867
Digital Film Number: 4028295
Image Number: 2960
Reference Number: Cert # 73083
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I19002","Chambers","Ida Virginia","15 Sep 1883","5 Sep 1961","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD66-BL5
Name: Ida Virginia Williams
Death Date: 05 Sep 1961
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 78 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 15 Sep 1883
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Rev Jack Chambers
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mollie Reeves
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: New Hope Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine Co, Texas
Burial Date: 09 Sep 1961
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116792
Digital Film Number: 4166598
Image Number: 3420
Reference Number: v X cn 54216
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I18998","Chambers","Ira Doctor","22 Jun 1893","24 Aug 1966","0","Military service: September 07, 1917, Discharged Mar 11, 1919 Served in American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) Participated in Mihiel and Alsace Lorraine Offenses. Wounded. (Source: Caryn Getsinger). He and Lela are buried at the Fern Park Cemetery in Natchitoches.
","STR06" "I18998","Chambers","Ira Doctor","22 Jun 1893","24 Aug 1966","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 5
Enumerated April 9 and 10
ED 202-7 SD 19 Sheet 1A Stamped 85
Hemphill and Post Ferry Road
7-8
Chambers, Jack D Head M W 74 M 70 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Chambers, Fannie Wf F W 46 M 42 La Ga La
Williams, Louisie StDtr F W 17 S La La La
8-9
Chambers, Ira D Head M W 37 M 29 Tx Ga Tx Nurseryman Nursery
Chambers, Lela A Wf F W 27 M 18 Tx La Tx
Chambers, Irene D Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Ira T. Son M W 1 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I6927","Chambers","Ira Jackson","Jul 1890","9 Aug 1945","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F37L-XRS
Name: I J Chambers
Death Date: 09 Aug 1945
Death Place: Mansfield, , De Soto, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Race (original): White
Race (standardized): White
Age: 55
Estimated Birth Year: 1890
Birth Place: Isla, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Onie G Chambers
Father's Name: N Chambers
Mother's Name: Mittie Bennett
Film number: 1220972
Image Number: 01720
Certificate Number: 5202974
Digital Folder Number: 4213520
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954","STR06" "I19003","Chambers","Ira L.","18 Sep 1873","7 Jan 1912","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 5
Enumerated 19 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 19B
276-277
Chambers, Ira Head W M Sept 1873 26 m 5 Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Chambers, Olive P Wf W F Jan 1877 23 M 5 1/1 Tx Ga Tx
Chambers, Barney A Son W M Oct 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx
277-278
Henry and Lena Reeves

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 5 May 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 12B
179-184
Chambers, Ira L Hed M W 39 m1 15 Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Chambers, Olive Wf F W 22 m1 15 3/2 Tx US US
Chambers, Barney A Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Chambers, Minnie V. Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 5
Enumerated 20 and 21 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 172 Sheet 18A
240-246
Chambers, Olive Head F W 43 Wd Tx Ga Tx Farmer Own Farm
Chambers, Barney Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Velma Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx


","STR06" "I39309","Chambers","Ivy V.","6 Feb 1899","8 Aug 1941","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDKV-3RZ
Name: Ivy Chambers
Death Date: 08 Aug 1941
Death Place: Geneua, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 42 years 6 months 2 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 06 Feb 1899
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Tx
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: E. A. Chambers
Father's Birthplace: Sabine Co., Tx
Mother's Name: Rosie Dorsey
Mother's Birthplace: Sabine Co., Tx
Occupation: Truck Driver
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Rosevine, Tx
Burial Date: 09 Aug 1941
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138745
Digital Film Number: 4030527
Image Number: 533
Reference Number: 39108
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39309","Chambers","Ivy V.","6 Feb 1899","8 Aug 1941","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 14A
271-271
Chambers, Emmett A Head M W 45 M Tx Ga Tx Farming General Farm
Chambers, Rosa E Wf F W 43 M Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Rodney N Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer Home Farm
Chambers, Cecile A Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Olen S Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Lottie B Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Verta M F W 3 10/12 S Tx Tx Tx
272-272
Chambers, Ivey V Head M W 20 M Tx Tx Tx Farming General Farm
Chambers, Susie A Wf F W 17 M Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I6923","Chambers","James Malcolm","17 Dec 1880","19 Mar 1961","0","In her annotated transcription of the Bennett Cemetery, north of Milam, Texas, Kay Parker McCary shows that he married first Nannie Leona Bragg, second Robert ""Berta"" Fogelman, and third Mollie Bragg.","STR06" "I6923","Chambers","James Malcolm","17 Dec 1880","19 Mar 1961","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 2 Ed 134 Sheet 8A
115-115
Chambers, James M Head M W 25 M1 4 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Chambers, Nannie Wf F W 24 M1 4 2/1 Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Theo Son M W 2 Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 20 and 21 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 171 Sheet 13B
159-161
Chambers, Henry S Head M W 22 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Chambers, Nina M Wf F W 20 M Tx Tx Tx
160-162
Chambers, James M Head M W 39 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Chambers, Bertie Wf F W 44 M Tx La La
Chambers, Theo Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Duard Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Myrtle Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, A. D. Son M W 4 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Willard Son M W 1 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
McShan, Willie Hired Hand M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx


","STR06" "I10557","Chambers","Jemima","Bef 1737","Aft 1798","0","Mel Morris has her date of birth as 1757. If he is correct, she was 20 years younger than her husband, and most likely NOT the mother of his older children.","STR06" "I39418","Chambers","Jimmie Shirel","22 Jul 1936","1 Dec 2013","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 4, 2013, Page 12

Jimmy Shirel Chambers, 77, died in his home in Pineland Sunday, December 1, 2012.

He was born in San Augustine County, Texas, to Olen and Laura Crocker Chambers. Shirel served in the U.S. Army and worked as a supervisor with his father in the Chambers Lumber Company in Pineland, Texas.

He is survived by his sons; Dan Chambers of Pineland, Sam Chambers and his wife Laurie of Hudson, TX, his daughters; Rebecca Corrigan of Plano, Denise Gaddy and her husband Burl of Overland Park, KS, Camille Lynn and her husband John of Parker, C

O, his sister Sue Nell Killion and her husband Curtis of Nederland, and eleven grandchildren. Shirel was preceded in death by his wife Paula Chambers.

A family memorial service will be at a later date.

","STR06" "I18985","Chambers","John D. ""Jack""","8 Mar 1856","7 Dec 1932","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Fourth Precinct
Enumerated 22 and 23 Jun 1880
Pg 12D SD 1 ED 86
104-104
Chambers, Allen W M 66 Farmer Ga NC NC
105-105
Levi Chambers W M 30 Farmer Ga Ga Ga
Rosa Chambers W F 27 Wf Keeping House Ga Ga Ga
Ira Chambers W M 6 Son Tx Ga Ga
Allen Chambers W M 4 Son Tx Ga Ga
Rush Chambers W M 2 Son Tx Ga Ga
Babe Chambers W M 4/12 Feb Son Tx Ga Ga
106-106
Chambers John W M W 24 Tx Ga Ga
Chambers, Mollie W F 20 Wf Tx Ga Ga
Chambers, Celie W F 4 Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Joseph W M 1 Tx Tx Tx

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 5
Enumerated 13 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 14A Stamped 154
180-180
Chambers, Jack Head W M Mar 1856 44 M 24 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Chambers, Mary Wf Q D Apr 1858 41 M 24 14/10 Tx Ga Miss
Chambers, John Son W M Apr 1887 13 S Tx Ga Tx Attending School
Chambers, Benjamin F Son W M May 1890 10 S Tx Ga Tx Attending School
Chambers, Ira D Son W M Jun 1893 6 S Tx Ga Tx Attending School
Chambers, Rosana Dtr W F Mar 1895 5 S Tx Ga Tx
Chambers, Nannie R Dtr W F Mar 1897 3 S Tx Ga Tx
Chambers, Cora Dtr W F Mar 1900 2/12 S Tx Ga Tx
Williams, Henry D Son-in-law W M Feb 1873 27 M 0 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Williams, Ida Daug W F Sept 1883 16 M 0 0/0 Tx Ga Tx
182-182
Chambers, Joseph Head W M Jul 1879 20 M 0 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Chambers, Ella Wf W F Aug 1877 22 M 0 0/0 Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 4
Enumerated 4 May 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 11A Stamped 161
165-170
Chambers, Jack D Head M W 54 M1 34 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Chambers, Mollie E Wf F W 52 M1 34 14/8 Tx Ala US
Chambers, Ira Son M W 15 S Tx Ga Tx
Chambers, Anna Dtr F W 12 S Tx Ga Tx
Chambers, Nannie Dtr F W 12 S Tx Ga Tx
Chambers, Cora Dtr F W 10 S Tx Ga Tx
Briton, Robert Grandson M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 5
Enumerated 19 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 172 Sheet 11B
205-206
Chambers, J. D. Head M W 63 M Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Chambers, Mollie Wf F W 62 M Tx Al Tx
Chambers, Ira D Son M W 24 S Tx Ga Tx
Chambers, Nannie Dtr F W 21 S Tx Ga Tx
Chambers, Cora Dtr F W 18 S Tx Ga Tx
Reeves, Kirby Boarder M W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Reeves, Robert Boarder M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
206-207
Chambers, B. F. Head M W 30 M Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Chambers, Lena Wf F W 27 M Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Dan Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Harvey Son M W 3 0/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Leverne Dtr F W 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Dorsey, J. H. Boarder M WE 30 S Tx Al Tx Farm Laborer

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 5
Enumerated April 9 and 10
ED 202-7 SD 19 Sheet 1A Stamped 85
Hemphill and Post Ferry Road
7-8
Chambers, Jack D Head M W 74 M 70 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Chambers, Fannie Wf F W 46 M 42 La Ga La
Williams, Louisie StDtr F W 17 S La La La
8-9
Chambers, Ira D Head M W 37 M 29 Tx Ga Tx Nurseryman Nursery
Chambers, Lela A Wf F W 27 M 18 Tx La Tx
Chambers, Irene D Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Ira T. Son M W 1 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx






","STR06" "I18996","Chambers","John T.","Apr 1887","11 Feb 1938","0","Caryn Getsinger instead shows him as John Lee Chambers.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JN3G-J4D
Name: J T Chambers
Death Date: 11 Feb 1938
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 50 years 9 months 26 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1888
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Rowena Windham
Father's Name: Jack Chambers
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mollie Reeves
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117656
Digital Film Number: 4005458
Image Number: 2235
Reference Number: certificate #7985
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I18996","Chambers","John T.","Apr 1887","11 Feb 1938","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 3
Enumerated 5 May 1910
SD 2 ED 147 Sheet 18A
291-291
Chambers, John Head M W 22 M1 2 Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Chambers, Roena Wf F W 16 M1 2 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Thomas J Son M W 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
292-292
Thomas J. and Roberta WINDHAM (ages 52 and 35)

1920 Census
Texas, Jefferson County, JP 1, Beaumont
Enumerated 2 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 98 Ward 3 Sheet 1B
288/---/13
Chambers, Roena Head F W 26 M Tx Tx Tx Sales Lady
Chambers, Thomas Son M W 10 S Tx Tx tx
Chambers, Willie Son M W 5 S Tx Tx tx
Cline, Josephine Boarder F W 45 Wd Ala Ala Mis
Cox, Jessie Boarder M W 22 S Tx US US Motorman Street railway

1930
Not located


","STR06" "I18980","Chambers","Joseph Allen","11 Jul 1879","20 Mar 1933","0","He was married to Ella J. WILLIAMS prior to his marriage to Eva COLLINS. According to Caryn Getsinger, he was of a heavyset build. He worked in the Kirby Lumber Yard in Bronson, Texas in 1925, and later was a fireman for Humble Oil (Exxon). When he became ill he went to Houston for Medical care, but was turned away because he was no longer a resident. He was later hospitalized with a bloated stomach.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXDL-8XM
Name: Joseph Chambers
Death Date: 20 Mar 1933
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 53 years 8 months 9 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 11 Jul 1879
Birthplace: Milam, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Eva Chambers
Father's Name: J.D. Chambers
Father's Birthplace: Ga.
Mother's Name: Mollie Reeves
Mother's Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Milam, Texas
Cemetery: Rosewood Cem.
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 23 Mar 1933
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115345
Digital Film Number: 4163861
Image Number: 3515
Reference Number: cn 13478
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I18980","Chambers","Joseph Allen","11 Jul 1879","20 Mar 1933","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 5
Enumerated 13 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 14A Stamped 154
180-180
Chambers, Jack Head W M Mar 1856 44 M 24 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Chambers, Mary Wf Q D Awpr 1858 41 M 24 14/10 Tx Ga Miss
Chambers, John Son W M Apr 1887 13 S Tx Ga Tx Attending School
Chambers, Benjamin F Son W M May 1890 10 S Tx Ga Tx Attending School
Chambers, Ira D Son W M Jun 1893 6 S Tx Ga Tx Attending School
Chambers, Rosana Dtr W F Mar 1895 5 S Tx Ga Tx
Chambers, Nannie R Dtr W F Mar 1897 3 S Tx Ga Tx
Chambers, Cora Dtr W F Mar 1900 2/12 S Tx Ga Tx
Williams, Henry D Son-in-law W M Feb 1873 27 M 0 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Williams, Ida Daug W F Sept 1883 16 M 0 0/0 Tx Ga Tx
182-182
Chambers, Joseph Head W M Jul 1879 20 M 0 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Chambers, Ella Wf W F Aug 1877 22 M 0 0/0 Tx Tx Tx [First wife]

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Just Precinct 4
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 7B
182-182
Chambers, Joseph Head W M July 1879 20 M Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Chambers, Ella Wf W F Aug 1897 22 M Tx Ga Ga [First wife]

1920 Census
Texas, Harris County, JP 3
Enumerated 12 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 112 Sheet 16 A (16 is lined through) Stamped 271
360-361
Chambers, Joe A Head M W 41 M Tx US US Oil Field Carpenter
Chambers, Evie Wf F W 31 M Tx AL Ga
Chambers, Edward Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Oil Field Pipefitter (Stepson Edward JOHNSON)
Chambers, Drusilla Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Pauline Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Lister Son M W 4 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Harris County, JP #2, Houston City Block 5259/5254
Enumerated April 17, 1930
ED 101-128 SD 26 Sheet 49A Stamped 134
Baldinger
421-475-495
Chambers, Joseph A Head M W 50 M 19 Tx Tx Tx Carpenter Houses
Chambers, Eva L Wf F W 41 m 18 Tx Tx Ga
Chambers, Drusilla Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Pauline E Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Lister A Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx

















","STR06" "I48012","Chambers","Katheryn","5 Jul 1943","6 Apr 2021","0","Katheryn ""Kathy"" Chambers Bazar, age 77, a longtime resident of Sabine County and the Hemphill area, passed away Tuesday, April 6, 2021.

She was born July 5, 1943, to parents Thelma Baldree Chambers and Cecil Chambers of Rosevine and was a longtime area resident. Kathy had retired from being self-employed in food service. In recent years, she enjoyed worshipping and being active with the Temple of God Church as her health permitted.

Her survivors include her sons, Todd Parrish and wife Brenda of Pineland and Dale Parrish of San Augustine; daughter-in-law, Linda Hamner of Kilgore; granddaughters, Brandi Wilson and husband Michael of San Augustine and Ashley Espinoza and husband Gabriel of Dallas; grandsons, Kyle Parrish of San Augustine and Jason Pearson and wife Caterina of Hemphill; a sister, Juanita Hall of San Augustine; a brother, Timothy Chambers of Nebraska; and five great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brothers, John Chambers and Paul Chambers.

A Celebration of Life memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, April 17, 2021, at the Temple of God Church, located at 206 Yaupon Street in Pineland.

Visit www.WymanRobertsFuneralHome.com for memories and condolences.

Arrangements are under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 14, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I39299","","","","","","","" "I30103","Chambers","Leon","21 Aug 1919","4 Jul 2000","0","The San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, July 13, 2000, page 5

Leon Chambers, 80, of Bronson died July 4 at Lufkin Memorial Hospital.

Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill with burial at Gravelhill Cemetery.

A native of Sabine County, he lived in Bronson most of his life and was retired from Tennessee Gas Company. He was also a World War II U. S. Army veteran.

Survivors include his daughter Althea Odom of Bronson; brother N. B. ""Buster"" Chambers of Hemphill; sister Bennie Jean Henderson of League City, two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2012)

","STR06" "I6916","Chambers","Levi ""Lee""","2 Jun 1849","7 Mar 1923","0","See attached sources.","STR06" "I6916","Chambers","Levi ""Lee""","2 Jun 1849","7 Mar 1923","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Fourth Precinct
Enumerated 22 and 23 Jun 1880
Pg 12D SD 1 ED 86
104-104
Chambers, Allen W M 66 Farmer Ga NC NC
105-105
Levi Chambers W M 30 Farmer Ga Ga Ga
Rosa Chambers W F 27 Wf Keeping House Ga Ga Ga
Ira Chambers W M 6 Son Tx Ga Ga
Allen Chambers W M 4 Son Tx Ga Ga
Rush Chambers W M 2 Son Tx Ga Ga
Babe Chambers W M 4/12 Feb Son Tx Ga Ga
106-106
Chambers John W M W 24 Tx Ga Ga
Chambers, Mollie W F 20 Wf Tx Ga Ga
Chambers, Celie W F 4 Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Joseph W M 1 Tx Tx Tx

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 5
Enumerated 12 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Stamped 153
166-166
Chambers, ??? Head W M Jun 1849 50 M 28 Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Chambers, Rosa Wf W F Feby 1852 48 M 28 7/7 Ga Ga Ga
Chambers, Joel Son W M Mar 1880 20 S Tx Ga Ga Farm Laborer
Chambers, Horace Son W M Feb 1882 18 S Tx Ga Ga Farm Laborer
Chambers, Sidney Son W M Oct 1883 16 S Tx Ga Ga Farm Laborer
Chambers, Clara Dtr W F Aug 1885 14 S Tx Ga Ga
167-167
Chambers, Margaret Head W F May 1857 43 Wd 11/10 Tx Miss NC Farmer
Chambers, Nathan B Son W M Dec 1881 18 S Tx Ga Tx Farm Laborer
Chambers, Clara P Dtr W F Feb 1884 16 S Tx Ga Tx
Chambers, Ada Dtr W F Sept 1886 13 S Tx Ga Tx
Chambers, Blanche Dtr W F Feb 1889 11 S Tx Ga Tx
Chambers, Jackson Son W M July 1890 9 S Tx Ga Tx Farm Laborer
Chambers, Bessie Dtr W F Feb 1893 7 S Tx Ga Tx
Chambers, Oliver Son W M Sept 1895 4 S Tx Ga Tx
Chambers, Henry Son W M Feby 1897 3 S Tx Ga Tx
Wiggins, Hob Servant W M ??? 32 Wd Tx Tx Miss Servant
Wiggins, Kirby Boarder W M Jan 1897 s 3Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 4 May 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 11A Stamped 161
160-164
Chambers, Levi Head M W 60 m1 37 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Chambers, Rose A Wf F W 57 m1 37 7/7 Ga Ga Ga
Chambers, Sidney Son M W 26 S Tx Ga Ga Farmer

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 5
Enumerated 20 and 21 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 172 Sheet 18A
244-248
Chambers, Lee Head M W 70 Wd Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Chambers, Sidney Son M W 35 S Tx Ga Ga

","STR06" "I29833","","","","","","","" "I18984","Chambers","Lister Allen","7 Apr 1915","17 Oct 1949","0","Caryn Getsinger reports that he changed his name to Allen Lister so he could be called Allen in the Navy. He died aboard the USS Piedmont. He was married to an Ethel Brown(?), who left her baby with Pauline as she couldn't raise the child herself. The child, Betty Jane was raised by her Uncle James Johnson in West Park, New York.","STR06" "I4763","Chambers","Lula Blanche","8 Feb 1889","24 Dec 1962","0","A copy of her actual Texas Death Certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. She is listed as a daughter of Nathan Chambers and Margaret Louise Bennett. The informant was Theo Collier, a son. She was a housewife, and resident of rural Marshall, Route #4, Fern Lake Cutoff, at the time of her death.

Name: Lula Blanche Collier
Death Date: 24 Dec 1962
Death Place: Marshall, Harrison, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 73 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 08 Feb 1889
Birthplace: Isla, Sabine Co, Tex
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Nathan Chambers
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Margaret Louise Bennett
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Marshall, Harrison, Texas
Cemetery: Greenwood
Burial Place: Marshall, Texas
Burial Date: 26 Dec 1962
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117173
Digital Film Number: 4028527
Image Number: 1200
Reference Number: cn 80362
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I4763","Chambers","Lula Blanche","8 Feb 1889","24 Dec 1962","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I7537","","","","","","","" "I6639","Chambers","Mary Agnes","2 Mar 1870","2 Aug 1934","0","On Kay Parker McCary's annotated transcription of the Halbert Cemetery she is shown as a daughter of Joseph R. Chambers and Amanda Dorsey.","STR06" "I39338","Chambers","Minnie Velma","12 Sep 1901","21 Dec 2002","0","San Augustine Tribune, December 26, 2002, Obituaries, page 11

Funeral for Centernarian, Velma CHAMBERS

Velma CHAMBERS, 101, of Milam died December 21, 2002 at Twin Lakes Care Center in San Augustine. She was the daughter of Olive and Lee A. CHAMBERS. Mrs. CHAMBERS was a lifelong resident of Sabine County. She was survived by her son Viron CHAMBERS of San Augustine; one daughter, Mittie V. (sic) ISOM of Nederland; six granchildren; nine great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Nita CHAMBERS. Funeral services were held at ? p.m. Sunday, December 22, 2002 at New Hope Baptist Church in Milam. Interment followed at New Hope Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill.

The December 25, 2002 issue of the Sabine County Reporter had a nearly identical obituary.



","STR06" "I19000","Chambers","Nannie R.","28 Mar 1897","2 Oct 1983","0","Did she marry first a Pritchard? At the time of the 1930 census, an 8 year old Francis Prichard, shown as stepdaughter to Joseph Grimm, is listed in the household.","STR06" "I6924","Chambers","Nathan Berrian","19 Dec 1882","16 Apr 1951","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 20 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 171 Sheet 13A
147-168
Chambers, Natl A Head M W 51 M Tx Ala Ga Farmer
Chambers, May Wf F W 44 M Tx Ga Ga
Chambers, Maine Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Bernard Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Beya Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Collier, Tommy Stepson M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I6848","Chambers","Nathaniel Berrian","24 Dec 1853","6 Apr 1897","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Fifth Precinct
Page 27 SD 1 ED 86
Enumerated 6 July 1880
235-235
Chambers, Nathan W M 28 Farmer Tx Ga Ga
Chambers, Margaret W F 23 Wf Keeps House Tx Ga Ga
Chambers, Adam W M 4 Son Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Allen W M 2 Son Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I2271","Chambers","Norman B. ""Buster""","2 Mar 1922","11 Nov 2008","0","From FindAGrave:

Norman B. ""Buster"" Chambers, 86, of Hemphill died November 11, 2008 at Woodland Heights Medical Center in Lufkin, Texas. He was born March 2, 1922 in Bronson, Texas to Thomas D. Chambers and Mary Horton Chambers and had lived in Hemphill since 1964. He was a business manager for Ford Motor Company and a member of the VFW and Hemphill Masonic Lodge.

Survivors are his sons, Tom Chambers of San Angelo, Texas and Jim Henry Williams of Fairmont, Texas, daughters, Kim Chambers of Austin, Texas and Frances Glover of Lafayette, Louisiana, sister Bennie Jean Henderson of League City, Texas and four grandchildren.

Funeral services were held November 15 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill with Dr. Henry McLemore officiating. Interment followed at Rosevine Cemetery.","STR06" "I6929","Chambers","Oliver Archy","1 Sep 1895","5 Aug 1979","0","His tombstone was inscribed by a Masonic Emblem, and also showsn ""Sea 2 US Navy WW I""","STR06" "I18983","Chambers","Pauline Eleanor","21 Jun 1912","24 Jun 2003","0","Owned and operated a clothing store for children.","STR06" "I18999","Chambers","Rosa Anna","29 Mar 1896","4 Jan 1969","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDB5-BWL
Name: Rosa Anna Shue
Death Date: 04 Jan 1969
Death Place: Center, Shelby, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 73 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 29 Mar 1896
Birthplace: Time, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: W.C. Shue
Father's Name: Jack D. Chambers
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mollie Reeves
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife & Mother
Place of Residence: Sabine Co., Texas
Cemetery: New Hope Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 04 Jan 1969
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137322
Digital Film Number: 4029796
Image Number: 1611
Reference Number: cn 05593
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I19005","Chambers","Rush Belton ""R. B.""","2 Jun 1878","5 Apr 1937","0","""In the late 19-teens and early 1920's Rush Chambers operated the last exclusive meat market in a building in the middle of the block on the east side of the courthouse square between the county jail building and Harrision Street, what is now in the parking area. That building was the last privately owned property on the courthouse square. It was torn down before the present courthouse was built in 1927. Chambers' meat market delivered meat to the homes in town in the late 19-teens. Ed Buckalew, as a youth, delivered packages by horseback to the homes. Ed Buckalew learned the butcher trade from Chambers and pursued that trade for many years and accumulated a sizable store."" From the SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE, Thursday, January 5, 2006, p. 1, ""Story of Burks Closure Brings Memories From the Past"" by Arlan Hays.

At the time he registered for the Draft during the First World War he was a resident of San Augustine, married, and working as a stock farmer. He was of medium heighth and build, with blue eyes.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDP2-P55
Name: R. B. Chambers
Death Date: 05 Apr 1937
Death Place: Center, Shelby, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 58 years 10 months 3 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 02 Jun 1878
Birthplace: Sabine, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Jennie Chambers
Father's Name: Lee Chambers
Father's Birthplace: Ga.
Mother's Name: Rosa Lord
Mother's Birthplace: Ga.
Occupation: Timber Dealer
Place of Residence: Kirbyville, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Kirbyville, Tex.
Burial Date: 06 Apr 1937
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117172
Digital Film Number: 4166738
Image Number: 3061
Reference Number: cn 23124
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I19005","Chambers","Rush Belton ""R. B.""","2 Jun 1878","5 Apr 1937","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, Precinct 1, San Augustine City
Enumerated 7 May 1910
SD 2 ED 138 Sheet 12A Stamped 227
218-222
Chambers, Rush B Head M W 32 m1 6 Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Chambers, Jennie M Wf F W 32 m1 6 1/1 Tx Oh Tx
Chambers, Joel Brother M W 30 S Tx Ga Tx Manager Meat Market
Chambers, Frances D Dtr F W 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP One, San Augustine Town
Enumerated Jan 15, 1920
SD 326 ED 176 Sheet 12 B
Chambers, Rush B Head M W 42 M Tx Ga Ga Dealer Live Stock
Chambers, Jennie Wf F W 40 M Tx Oh Tx
Chambers, Frances D Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Rush B Jr Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Kirbyville City
Enumerated 12 April 1930
ED 121-7 SD 19 Sheet 7B
150-172
Chambers, R. B. Head O 12000 M W 51 M 26 Tx Ga Ga Propietor Hotel
Chambers, Jennie Wf F W 47 M 22 Tx Ohio Tx Manager Hotel



","STR06" "I39225","Chambers","Sidney J.","25 Oct 1883","26 May 1959","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J61L-VTR
Name: Sidney J. Chambers
Death Date: 26 May 1959
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine Co., Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 76 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 25 Oct 1883
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Lesie Chambers
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Rena Lord
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Mail Carrier
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine Co., Texas
Cemetery: Myrtle Springs
Burial Place: Geneva, Texas
Burial Date: 27 May 1959
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115899
Digital Film Number: 4165920
Image Number: 1968
Reference Number: 28918
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39225","Chambers","Sidney J.","25 Oct 1883","26 May 1959","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP No. 5
Enumerated April 10 and 11, 1930
ED 2020-7 SD 19 Sheet 2A Stamped 86
Hemphill and Time Road
31-32
Chambers, Sid J Head M W 45 M 40 Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Chambers, Fannie L Wf F W 25 m 20 Tx Tx Ga
Chambers, Marion (sic) D Dtr F W 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
32-33
Chambers, Henry S Head M W 33 M 22 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Chambers, May Wf F W 31 M 21 Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Louise Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Earlene Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, John D Boarder M W 28 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Cut Logs
","STR06" "I39380","","","","","","","" "I39228","Chambers","Thomas Dermont","25 Jul 1897","9 Jul 1953","0","Middle name also shown as Dennison or Dannason.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX88-JXP
Name: Thomas Dermont Chambers
Death Date: 07 Jul 1953
Death Place: Rural Star Rt. Hiway 184, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 55 years 11 months 12 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 25 Jul 1897
Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Emmett Chambers
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Rosa Dorsey
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Highway Department
Place of Residence: Rural Star Rt. Hiway 184, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Rosevine
Burial Place: Rosevine, Texas
Burial Date: 09 Jul 1953
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2113985
Digital Film Number: 4165744
Image Number: 284
Reference Number: 53097
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

His tombstone indicated he was a Mason.","STR06" "I39228","Chambers","Thomas Dermont","25 Jul 1897","9 Jul 1953","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 13 A
253-253
Chambers, Thomas Head M W 22 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Chambers, Mary J Wf F W 19 M Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Leon Son M W 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Evon Dtr F W 4/12 S Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated April 9 and 10, 1930
ED 202-8 SD 19 Sheet 3B
56-58
Chambers, L. D. Head M W 33 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Chambers, Mary Jane Wf F W 29 M 17 Tx Tx tx
Chambers, Leon Son M W10 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Evon Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Narmon Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx



","STR06" "I21185","Chambers","Vertie Mae","11 Feb 1916","15 Mar 2003","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, March 20, 2003

VERTIE MAE DICKERSON

Mrs. Vertie Mae Dickerson, age 87, of San Augustine, Texas passed away March 15, 2003 at Shelby Regional Hospital, Center, Texas. Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 19, 2003, at 2:00 p.m. at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, San Augustine. Burial followed in Rosevine, Sabine County, Texas. Bro. Wade BRYAN and Bro. Alvin DICKERSON officiated the service. Mrs. Dickerson was born February 11, 1916, in Sabine County, Texas to E.A. CHAMBERS and Rosa DORSEY. Mrs. Dickerson was a homemaker and charter member of Braggs Chapel Missionary Baptist Church in Milam, Texas. Survivors include her daughter and son-in-law, Wanda WALL and husband, Royce, of San Augustine; sons and daughters-in-law, Maurice DICKERSON, and wife, Martha of Milam, Texas, Jerry DICKERSON and wife, Janelle of Lufkin, Texas, and Vivian DICKERSON and wife, Eudeline of Center, Texas; 12 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren; and 2 great-great grandchildren. Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, San Augustine, in charge of arrangements.

A nearly identical obituary was in the March 19, 2003 issue of the SABINE COUNTY REPORTER.

","STR06" "I21191","Chambers","Viron Barney ""V. B.""","13 Feb 1922","15 Mar 2003","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, March 20, 2003

V.B. Chambers
Mr. V.B. Chambers, age 81, of San Augustine, Texas passed away March 15, 2003, at Memorial Health Center, San Augustine. Funeral services for Mr. Chambers were held Monday, March 17, 2003, at 10:00 a.m. at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, San Augustine with Rev. Frank HOLBRATH officiating. Burial followed at Liberty Hill Memorial Gardens, San Augustine. Mr. Chambers was born February 13, 1922, in Sabine County to Oliver A. Chambers and Velma Chambers. Mr. Chambers was a farmer/rancher and enlisted in the Navy during World War II.He was a member of the Liberty Hill Baptist Church and a member of the Sexton Masonic Lodge in Milam, Texas. He is survived by his wife, Katy Chambers of San Augustine; son and daughter-in-law, Lane and Betty Chambers of San Augustine; daughters and sons-in-law, Donna and Rusty JONES of Fred, Texas, and Rhonda and Steve THOMPSON of San Augustine; grandchildren Crystal ALLEN and husband, Chad, Clint CHAMBERS, Heath JONES, Brad JONES, Nicole THOMPSON, and Jessica THOMPSON; sister, Mittie Bea ISOM of Nederland, Texas; and numerous nieces and nephews. Mr. Chambers is preceded in death by a son, Wylie Chambers and a grandson, Lynn BENEFIELD.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)
","STR06" "I39340","Chambers","Willard H.","27 Apr 1917","21 Sep 1996","0","Obituaries: Willard H. Chambers, Sabine Parish C-516
Source: Sabine Index, Many, La., Sep 25, 1996
Submitted by: Carl Dilbeck carlrad@earthlink.net

Copyright. All rights reserved.
http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm
http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm


Willard H. Chambers

Funeral services for Willard H. Chambers, 79, were held
Saturday, Sept. 21, 1996, at 10 a.m., at Aimwell Baptist Church,
under the direction of Les Fontaine Funeral Home. Interment was
at Aimwell Cemetery.

Mr. Chambers passed away Sept. 18, in Many. He was born in
Sabine County, Tex., on April 27, 1917, to James Malcolm and
Nannie Bragg Chambers.

Mr. Chambers was preceded in death by his first wife, Bernice
Chambers; his second wife, Joy Chambers; his sister, Myrtle
Bennett; and two brothers, Theo, and A. D. Chambers.

He is survived by three sons, Dennis, and William Chambers, both
of Zwolle, and Emmitt Malcolm Chambers of San Jose, Calif.; his
daughter, Brenda White of Nacogdoches, Tex.; and his brother,
Duard Chambers of Sunnyvale, Calif. He also leaves 10
grandchildren; and 12 great grandchildren to mourn his passing.","STR06" "I6911","Chambers","William","Abt 1841","Between 1861 and 1865","0","Died during the Civil War.","STR06" "I26560","","","","","","","" "I8456","Chamblee","Lucinda","18 Oct 1802","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Jarred Chamblee.","STR06" "I48532","Chambless","Earl Burt ""Boog""","24 Aug 1906","2 Aug 1973","0","Family Search shows him as a son of James William Chambless and Lillie Pennington.","STR06" "I22476","","","","","","","" "I9610","Chambliss","Linus Pierce ""Jack""","14 Sep 1898","29 Jul 1964","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF3F-F9C
Name: Linus P Chambliss
Death Date: 29 Jul 1964
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 65 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 14 Sep 1898
Birthplace: Louisiana
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Frank Chambliss
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mollie Allen
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Carpenter
Place of Residence: Rural, Hardin, Texas
Cemetery: Magnolia Springs Cemetery
Burial Place: Near Kirbyville, Texas
Burial Date: 29 Jul 1964
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117594
Digital Film Number: 4028382
Image Number: 2589
Reference Number: cn44601
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I9610","Chambliss","Linus Pierce ""Jack""","14 Sep 1898","29 Jul 1964","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Kirbyville, Precinct 3
Enumerated 21 Apr 1930
ED 121-8 SD 19 Sheet 9B
165-169
Chambliss, Linus P Head M W 31 m 27 La La La Tiemaker Timber
Chambliss, Armora Wf F W 35 M 31 La La Tx
Chambliss, Douglas C Son M W 3 S Tx La La
Chambliss, Truman J Son M W 1 6/12 S Tx La La
","STR06" "I29235","Chance","Ada Lee","26 Jan 1916","23 Mar 2008","0","She married a POORE.","STR06" "I39454","Chance","Aris Lavell","27 Sep 1912","19 Jun 1976","0","The Texas Birth certificate for him, also on Family Search, shows his middle name as Lavelle. His parents were listed as Daniel Allen Chance and Nancy Caldonia Grant.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J635-HZ5
Name: Aris Lavell Chance
Death Date: 19 Jun 1976
Death Place: Orange, Orange, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 63 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1913
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Evelyn Chance
Father's Name: Daniel Chance
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nancy Grant
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243937
Digital Film Number: 4168240
Image Number: 2182
Reference Number: 2052
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I4350","Chance","Bertha Lee","21 Sep 1911","6 Mar 1954","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFSL-8J3
Name: Bertha Lee Payne
Death Date: 06 Mar 1954
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 42 years 5 months 15 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 21 Sep 1911
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Sam Chance
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Meneola Mc Daniels
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 07 Mar 1954
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114149
Digital Film Number: 4165602
Image Number: 363
Reference Number: cn 19538
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I44550","Chance","Bobbie Earl","25 Nov 1935","Yes, date unknown","0","Name Bobbie Earl Chance
Event Type Birth
Event Date 25 Nov 1935
Event Place Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Father's Name James Earl Chance
Mother's Name Hattie Bob Strode
Certificate Number 96009
Digital Folder Number 004786582
Image Number 02798

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VXGB-LCN : accessed 18 Jan 2014), Bobbie Earl Chance, 1935.

The 2008 obituary of her mother indicated that Bobbie Earl had preceded her. She name at death was Bobbie HEIDE, and she had been married to Peter HEIDE, who in 2008 was living in San Antonio.","STR06" "I25880","Chance","Bryan Kermit","4 Feb 1935","19 Oct 1976","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNWV-B4J
Name: Bryan Kermit Chance
Death Date: 19 Oct 1976
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 41 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 04 Feb 1935
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Vessie R Chance
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mae Bell Ferguson
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243980
Digital Film Number: 4005494
Image Number: 03036
Reference Number: 75842
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39569","Chance","Carl Tommy","31 Jul 1905","20 Mar 1946","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD1S-9QY
Name: Carl Tommy Chance
Death Date: 20 Mar 1946
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 40 years 7 months 19 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 31 Jul 1905
Birthplace: Tyler, Texas
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William R. Chance
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ida Mixon
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Cafe Owner
Place of Residence: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Cemetery: Laurel Land
Burial Place: Dallas, Texas
Burial Date: 21 Mar 1946
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218354
Digital Film Number: 4030566
Image Number: 2307
Reference Number: 11980
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I44554","","","","","","","" "I39568","Chance","Clarence Ernest","24 May 1904","31 Jan 1945","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDFW-179
Name: Clarence Ernest Chance
Death Date: 31 Jan 1945
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 40 years 8 months 7 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 24 May 1904
Birthplace: Rockland, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William R. Chance
Father's Birthplace: Louisina
Mother's Name: Ida Mixon
Mother's Birthplace: Mississippi
Occupation: Cook, Cafe Owner
Place of Residence: Dallas, Dallas, Tex.
Cemetery: Laurel Land
Burial Place: Dallas
Burial Date: 02 Feb 1945
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137867
Digital Film Number: 4035446
Image Number: 163
Reference Number: cn 1058
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39446","Chance","Daniel Allen","Sep 1862","5 Feb 1914","0","His middle name is shown as James by Dale Rubel and others, but it is shown as Allen on the deathcertificates of his sons David and Aris.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=susanrubel&id=I30

","STR06" "I39446","Chance","Daniel Allen","Sep 1862","5 Feb 1914","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Shelby County, Precinct 3
Enumerated 8 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 88 Sheet 8A Stamped 124
113-117
Chance, Daniel Head M M Sept 1862 37 M 10 Tx La La Farmer
Chance, Nancie Wf W F Dec 1870 29 M 10 4/4 La Ala La [First wife, Nancy Currie]
Chance, Oler Son (sic) M (sic) Nov 1890 9 S Tx Tx La
Chance, David Son M Oct 1892 7 S Tx Tx La
Chance, Elzie Son M Jan 1895 S Tx Tx La
Chance, Isire Dtr F Feb 1898 2 S Tx Tx La

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 23 and 25 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 6A Stamped 112
95-95
Chance, James and Lizzie and family
96-96
Chance, Dan Head m W 46 m2 1 Tx Tx La Farmer
Chance, Nancy Wf F W 31 m1 1 1/1 Tx Ala La [Second wife, Nancy GRANT?-per death certificate of son, Vessie R. Chance]
Chance, Ola Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Chance, David Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Chance, Elzie Dtr (sic) F (sic) W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Chance, Irena Dtr F W 12 S Tx T Tx Farm Laborer
Chance, Roy Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Chance, Leo Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Velma Dtr F W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 12 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 171 Sheet 6A
Milam and Geneva Road
116-117
Chance, Nancy Head F W 41 Wd Tx Ga La Farmer
Chance, Velma C Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Vessie R Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Aris L Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Barksdale, Mindy F Sister F W 43 Wed Tx Tx Tx





","STR06" "I39515","Chance","Danny Lee","3 Aug 1893","12 Apr 1968","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF4X-YBS
Name: Danny Lee Chance
Death Date: 12 Apr 1968
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 74 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 03 Aug 1893
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jim Chance
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Grant
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer-Rancher
Place of Residence: Geneva, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Myrtle Springs
Burial Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Burial Date: 12 Apr 1968
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137026
Digital Film Number: 4029708
Image Number: 3468
Reference Number: 30255
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39452","Chance","Daughter","21 Oct 1910","Yes, date unknown","0","Could this be her on the SSDI?

Mattie E. Wilson
SSN: 459-56-1434
Last Residence: 75948 Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States of America
Born: 21 Oct 1910
Died: 18 Jan 1996
State (Year) SSN issued: Texas (1953)

","STR06" "I39448","Chance","David Dudley","28 Oct 1893","17 Dec 1935","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNSX-ZQB
Name: David Dudley Chance
Death Date: 17 Dec 1935
Death Place: Pre. 7, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 43 years 1 month 19 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1892
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Stella Chance
Father's Name: Daniel Allen Chance
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nancy Curay
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116749
Digital Film Number: 4166581
Image Number: 2735
Reference Number: cn71789
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39448","Chance","David Dudley","28 Oct 1893","17 Dec 1935","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 6 and 7 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 4A Stamped 135
69-69
Chance, David D Head M W 27 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Chance, Stella Wf F W 22 M Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Ola Dtr F W 4 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Niva Dtr F W 2 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated Apr 25 and 26, 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 10A Stamped 120
Hemphill-H??? Ferry
199-202
Chance, David D Head M W 37 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Merchant Retail
Chance, Stella Wf F W 31 M 14 Tx Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Nova Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Eldridge Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I39529","Chance","Dodie","Aug 1888","Yes, date unknown","0","Or Jodie?","STR06" "I25881","Chance","Doyle Ray","10 Jan 1933","16 Apr 1999","0","He has a military marker, inscribed ""A3C US Air Force Korea.""

FindACase cites a ruling relating to the City of Orange, Appellant v. Doyle Ray Chance et al, appellees (06/25/59), the three appellees being former employees of the City of Orange, Doyle Ray Chance being an employee of the Fire Department. The suit related to accumulated sick leave.","STR06" "I39471","Chance","Drew","Abt 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","Was he the Drue Chance who married Willie RINES on 2 Aug 1888 in Shelby County, TX?

http://genforum.genealogy.com/chance/messages/629.html


If so, then they appear to have been the parents of:

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDX9-YPF
Name: James Stephen Chance
Death Date: 11 Feb 1961
Death Place: Vidor, Orange, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 71 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 31 Aug 1889
Birthplace: Tyler County, Texas
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Drew Chance
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Willie Ellen
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Lumber Grader
Place of Residence: Vidor, Orange, Texas
Cemetery: Restlawn Memorial Park
Burial Place: Vidor, Orange, Texas
Burial Date: 13 Feb 1961
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116710
Digital Film Number: 4166565
Image Number: 768
Reference Number: cn 10936
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I17706","Chance","Drewery Daniel","30 Jun 1894","3 Aug 1945","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDVR-SJZ
Name: Drew Daniel Chance
Death Date: 03 Aug 1945
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 51 years 1 month 3 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 30 Jun 1894
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J. A. Chance
Father's Birthplace: Louisiana
Mother's Name: Emma Garlington
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Salesman
Place of Residence: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Cemetery: Grove Hill Cemetery
Burial Place: Dallas, Texas
Burial Date: 04 Aug 1945
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137962
Digital Film Number: 4029642
Image Number: 3036
Reference Number: 34212
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I34238","Chance","Edgar Howell","10 Aug 1928","22 Aug 1978","0","The 1930 census shows him as Harvel, though his birth index listing instead showed his middle name as Howell.","STR06" "I36417","Chance","Eldridge Gail","27 Sep 1939","15 Apr 1999","0","From FindAGrave:

Services for Gail Chance were held at Lowe Funeral Home Chapel of Chimes with Rev. Tommy Ham officiating. He was preceded in death by his wife Doris and survived by his brother and sister-in-law, sister, two sons and daughters in law and three grandchildren and a host of family and friends who loved him.

He was a Baptist and a retiree of Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. He was a big fan of the Texas Rangers baseball team.","STR06" "I39468","Chance","Eli E.","Abt 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","May","STR06" "I39468","Chance","Eli E.","Abt 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):On census records shown as Eli, Female, in 1860 and Eliza, Male, in 1870.

Dale Rubel shows his full name as Elijah E. Chance, and that he married Nannie ADAMS.

There was also an E. A. Chance who married R. A. Williams 29 Aug 1879 in Sabine County.","STR06" "I17707","Chance","Eli E.","23 Dec 1896","10 Feb 1930","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6YH-NYW
Name: Eli E. Chance
Death Date: 10 Feb 1930
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 33 years 1 month 17 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Dec 1896
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Chance
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Emma Garlington
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Barber
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Saoul, Texas
Burial Date: 11 Feb 1930
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2135272
Digital Film Number: 4163819
Image Number: 874
Reference Number: 7354
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39469","Chance","Elijah James","Abt 1793","Yes, date unknown","0","Said by Dale Rubel to have been a veteran of the War of 1812.","STR06" "I39469","Chance","Elijah James","Abt 1793","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 19 Sept 1850
565-565
Eli Chance 57 M Farmer 400 La
Eliza Chance 45 F Miss
John Chance 25 M La
Stephen Chance 21 M La
Mary Chance 16 F La
Eli Chance 14 M La
Manda Chance 8 F La
Samuel Chance 5 M La","STR06" "I44494","Chance","Elnora","24 Oct 1925","8 Jun 1997","0","Her headstone is inscribed with a cross and ""Mother, Elnora Hall Burk Oct 24 1925 Jun 8 1997, I was glad when they said, let us go into the house of the Lord. Psalm 122-1""","STR06" "I39513","Chance","Elva","19 Jul 1894","8 Apr 1948","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6M2-RF8
Name: Elva Gipson
Death Date: 08 Apr 1948
Death Place: Precinct 1, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: w
Death Age: 53 years 8 months 19 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Jul 1894
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jim Chance
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Lizzie Grant
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 09 Apr 1948
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2218863
Digital Film Number: 4031443
Image Number: 2047
Reference Number: cn 18569
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39449","Chance","Elza Joseph","18 Jan 1895","4 Nov 1961","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDBS-DH1
Name: Elza Joseph Chance
Death Date: 04 Nov 1961
Death Place: Prct 2, Houston, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 66 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1895
Birth Date: 18 Jan 1861
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Dan Chance
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Forrest Service
Place of Residence: Prct #2, Houston, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 07 Nov 1961
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116857
Digital Film Number: 4166611
Image Number: 967
Reference Number: cn 65433
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I39449","Chance","Elza Joseph","18 Jan 1895","4 Nov 1961","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 9A Stamped 119
Enumerated April 24, 1930
Hemphill -Totton's Ferry Road
163-166
Chance, Elzie J Head M W 35 m 18 Tx Tx Tx None
Chance, Martha Wf F W 37 m 20 Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Lewis Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Ruby Lee Dtr F W 4 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Opal Dtr F W 1 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Elizabeth Mother-in-law F W 72 Wd 18 Tx Mo La


","STR06" "I44495","Chance","Ernest Lee","10 Feb 1929","10 May 1992","0","Name Chance
Event Type Birth
Event Date 10 Feb 1929
Event Place Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Father's Name L Chance
Mother's Name May Sturrock
Certificate Number 16167
Digital Folder Number 004687586
Image Number 01566

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VH85-CVF : accessed 14 Jan 2014), Chance, 1929.

He shares a double tombstone with Dorothy P Chance, 23 July 1922-28 Dec 2000. His name is engraved Ernest Lee.","STR06" "I39511","Chance","Eva LaNell","30 May 1915","Yes, date unknown","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X2G8-G8H
Name: Eva Lanell Chance
Event: Birth
Event Date: 30 May 1915
Event Place: Fairdale, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Father: James C Chance
Mother: Emily Elizabeth Grant
Certificate Number: 19994
Digital Folder Number: 004228701
Image Number: 00679
Collection: Texas Birth Certificates, 1903-1935","STR06" "I47850","Chance","Gladystine","29 Apr 1950","24 May 2020","0","Gladystine Chance Randolph, 70, of Rosevine, Texas passed away Sunday, May 24, 2020 at her residence.

Gladystine was born April 29, 1950 in Florida to J. D. Chance and Nelda Kelly Chance. She was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, sister and a great friend. She liked to garden and loved flowers.

Gladystine is survived by her husband, Butch Randolph of Rosevine, Texas; sons, Chad Randoph and wife, Shawna, of Lufkin and Justin Randolph and wife, Christian, of Rosevine; sisters, Diane Brown and husband, Truett, of Converse, Louisiana, Betty Sue Stabbs and husband, Mike, and Mary Periman and husband, Billy, of Gravel Hill, Texas; and grandchildren, Brittany, Brooke, Hunter, Haylee, and Hannah.

She was preceded in death by her parents, J.D. and Nelda Chance and sister, Jeannie Faye Conn.

There will be a visitation of friends and relatives from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 26, 2020 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas. This will be a come and go affair while trying to honor social distancing.

Graveside services will begin at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 27, 2020 in Rosevine Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Cliff Durham officiating.

Register book may be signed and condolences may be left at www.starrfuneralhome.com

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 27, 2020, Page 8","STR06" "I17708","Chance","Harley Dae","29 Dec 1899","12 Jul 1961","0","Laura Buckmaster shows that he married Rose Miriam HENDERSON.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF2H-PYZ
Name: Harley Dae Chance
Death Date: 12 Jul 1961
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 61 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 29 Dec 1899
Birthplace: Henderson, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Chance
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Magazine Salesman
Place of Residence: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Cemetery: Grove Hill
Burial Place: Dallas, Texas
Burial Date: 15 Jul 1961
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116748
Digital Film Number: 4166594
Image Number: 1469
Reference Number: 38718
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I46383","Chance","Houston Cecil","16 Aug 1937","5 Jan 2016","0","Obituary of Cecil Chance

Mr. Cecil Chance, age 78, of San Augustine, passed from this life Tuesday, January 5, 2016, in Lufkin.

Cecil was born August 16, 1937, in Sabine County, Texas, to Vera Inez (Phillips) Chance and Sam Houston Chance. He served in the United States Army. In San Augustine, he owned and operated the San Augustine Fiberglass Raycraft Boat Plant for 37 years. He was a charter member of the Rotary Club and a member of the Broaddus School Board. He married the love of his life, Ora Lee (Watson) Chance on September 29, 1962, and was a member of San Augustine Church of Christ.

Those who are left to cherish his memory include, his beloved wife of 53 years, Ora Lee Chance of San Augustine; Sons, Stephen Cecil Chance and his wife, Michelle of Lufkin and Jeremy Scott Chance of Lufkin; His Brother, Ernest Clifton Chance and his wife, Brenda of Nederland; Sister, Brenda Faye Poston and her husband, Ken of Vidor; His beloved grandchildren, Joshua Stephen Chance; Jordan Taylor Chance; Kelley Ryan Chance; Brittany Elizabeth Scott and William Michael Chance; His great-grandchild, Briley Elizabeth Scott, along with numerous nephews and nieces cousins and friends.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Vera and Sam Chance; Sister, Ruby Force; Brother, Sam Alfred Chance; 2 nephews, Kevin Poston and Andrews Alfred Chance.

Funeral Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday, January 8, 2016, at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with Reagan McClenny and Cliff Durham officiating. Interment will follow in the Liberty Hill Memorial Gardens in San Augustine County, Texas. Visitation will be Thursday, January 7, 2016 in the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas 75972.

Serving as Pallbearers will include, Kelly Chance; Larry Jackson; Randy Forse, David Noble, Michael ""J.J."" Garrett and Dan Fussell.

Copied from the Wyman Roberts Website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 13, 2016, Page 10","STR06" "I17703","Chance","Ida","30 Sep 1882","2 Nov 1957","0","Laura Buckmaster shows that she married James Jeff STURROCK.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6PX-PZR
Name: Ida Chance Mecee
Death Date: 02 Nov 1957
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 75 years 1 month 2 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 30 Sep 1882
Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Chance
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Emaline Garlington
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housewife - Home
Place of Residence: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Cemetery: Rosevine Cemetery
Burial Place: Rosevine, Texas
Burial Date: 03 Nov 1957
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135923
Digital Film Number: 4163661
Image Number: 3308
Reference Number: 62337
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I44492","Chance","J C","8 Apr 1921","20 Feb 2004","0","Obituary, copied from the FindAGrave memorial created by Anne Brown

Nacogdoches - Services for J.C. Chance, 82, of Nacogdoches, were held Tuesday, Feb. 24 in the Family Funeral Care Chapel with burial in the Fielder Cemetery.

Mr. Chance was born May 8, 1921 in San Augustine County the son of Maggie Mae (Sturrock) and James Eli Chance and died Friday, Feb 20 in a Nacogdoches nursing facility.

Mr. Chance graduated from Nacogdoches High School in 1939. He proudly served his country by serving three years in the United States Navy during World War II and he was honorably discharged on Nov. 15, 1945. He begun working for a major tire company in September 1947 and stayed with the tire industry as a truck tire salesman until 1999. He was born the second time on Jan. 12, 1969 when he became a Christian and a member of Garden Oaks Church of Christ. He continued serving the Lord throughout his life.

Mr. Chance was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Charlene Chance; grandson, Scott Gamel; and nine siblings.

Family Funeral Care of Lufkin.

The Free Press Diboll, Texas

He also had a military marker embossed as follows: J C Chance MM3 US Navy World War II May 8 1921 Feb 20 2004","STR06" "I39473","Chance","James C.","29 May 1868","25 Jan 1934","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDDW-THX
Name: James C. Chance
Death Date: 25 Jan 1934
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 65 years 7 months 26 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 29 May 1868
Birthplace: Shelby Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Elizabeth Chance
Father's Name: Stephen Chance
Father's Birthplace: Ga.
Mother's Name: Caroline Smith [sic-this appears to have been his mother-in-law vs. mother]
Mother's Birthplace: Ga.
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Burkeville, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Burkville
Burial Date: 26 Jan 1934
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115948
Digital Film Number: 4165921
Image Number: 3255
Reference Number: v X cn 3103
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39473","Chance","James C.","29 May 1868","25 Jan 1934","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 2
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 6B
Enumerated 15 Jun 1900
105-105
Chance, J. C. Head W May 1870 30 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Chance, Lizzie Wf W F Dec 1874 25 M 8 4/4 Tx Ala La
Chance, Daniel L Son W M Aug 1893 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Elvie Dtr W F July 1895 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Odor Dtr W F July 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Lonnie Son W M Jan 1899 1 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 23 and 25 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 6A Stamped 112
95-95
Chance, James C Head m W 39 M1 17 Tx Tx La Farmer
Chance, Lizzie Wf F W 35 m1 17 9/7 Tx Ala La
Chance, Dannie Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Chance, Elva Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Chance, Oda Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Chance, Lonnie Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Chance, N/Worthn S0n M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Earl Son m W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Trudie Dtr F W 1 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
96-96
Daniel and Nancy CHANCE family

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 6 and 7 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 4A Stamped 135
72-72
Chance, James C Head M W 50 M Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Chance, Lizzie E Wf F W 46 M Tx Ala La
Chance, Lonnie Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer
Chance, Worthy Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Earl Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Trudie Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Bertice Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Eva Dtr F W 4 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Viola Dtr F W 2 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 2
Enumerated 15 Apr 1930
ED 176-2 SD 19 Sheet 5A Stamped 29
88-90
Chance, James Head M W 59 M 22 Tx Ala Miss Farmer
Chance, Lizzie E Wf F W 55 M 17 Tx Ala La
Chance, Loveda Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Eva L Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Viola M Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Bertis H Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx


","STR06" "I39550","Chance","James D.","13 Jul 1923","9 Jan 1991","0","Military Marker PFC US Amry WW II","STR06" "I44489","Chance","James Earl","16 Nov 1913","19 Jan 1969","0","Name James Earl Chance
Event Type Death
Event Date 19 Jan 1969
Event Place Precinct # 3, Cherokee, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 16 Nov 1913
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name James L Chance
Mother's Name Maggie Sturrock
Certificate Number 01205
GS Film number 2137258
Digital Folder Number 005144972
Image Number 00732

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3MT-L42 : accessed 14 Jan 2014), James Earl Chance, 19 Jan 1969; citing certificate number 01205, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2137258.

His occupation was shown as Engineer, S. P. Rail Road. He in an accident while working a tractor while at work on his farm. He was on a steep embankment, the tractor turned over and pinned him beneath it. Informants were H. M. Echols, Justice of the Peace, and also his wife, Hattie Bob Chance. They share a double tombstone at the Resthaven Cemetery in Jacksonville, Texas. Her maiden name is not listed. She was born 10 May 1914 and died 13 July 2008.","STR06" "I17702","Chance","James L.","7 Oct 1884","6 Oct 1929","0","When he registered for the draft, during the First World War, he showed his name as James Ell Chance. He was a farmer in Rebecca, San Augustine County, Texas, and his nearest relative was his wife, Maggie May Chance. He was described as of medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and dark hair, and indicated he had ""lost one eye."" His great-granddaughter, June Butchee, writes that James was a prohibition officer in the 1920's, and was killed in the line of duty.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNFF-T7Z
Name: L. Chance
Death Date: 06 Oct 1929
Death Place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 44 years 11 months 30 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1885
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J. P. Chance
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: M. Emaline Garlington
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2134913
Digital Film Number: 4156115
Image Number: 3599
Reference Number: cn 50500
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I17702","Chance","James L.","7 Oct 1884","6 Oct 1929","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Angelina County, JP 6
29-30 April 1910
SD 2 ED 8 Sheet 12A
212-214
Chance, L Head m W 25 m1 5 Tx La Tx Sawfiles Shingle Mill
Chance, May Wf F W 21 M1 4 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Elma Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Oscar Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Annie May Dtr F W 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
not located","STR06" "I39451","Chance","James Roy","23 Mar 1901","21 Jan 1985","0","At the time of the 1920 Federal Census brothers Roy and Leo were boarders at a hotel run by Frank and Mary Morrison on Browndell Road in Jasper County, Texas. Roy was 18, and Leo 16, both single, and both employed as laborers at a saw mill, as were most the other boarders. He must have married soon after this, as by 1930 he was farming, with his younger half-brother Vessie in Sabine County, and shown as married for 10 years.","STR06" "I39451","Chance","James Roy","23 Mar 1901","21 Jan 1985","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 8 Apr 1930
ED 202-5 SD 19 Sheet 1A Stamped 65
Farming community located 5 to 7 miles northeast of Brookeland on
Grodes? S. Distr Road
6-6
Chance, Roy J Head M W 29 M 19 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Chance, Alma E Wf F W 27 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Murlene Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, James D Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Mona [Nora?] Dtr F W 4 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Edna Dtr F W 2 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Truitt J Son M W 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Vessie R Brother M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer","STR06" "I39553","Chance","James Truitt","29 Jun 1929","8 Apr 1988","0","Military Marker, US Army Korea.","STR06" "I39521","Chance","James Worthy","4 Dec 1901","29 Apr 1936","0","As of the 1930 census, the was a inmate of the Abilene State Hospital in Taylor County, Texas. He was listed as Male, White, age 29, Single and born in Texas, with both parents being born in Texas as well.","STR06" "I46641","Chance","Jenny Faye","Abt 1955","24 Mar 2016","0","Jenny Faye Chance Conn Wall, 61, passed away Thursday, March 24, 2016, in the St. Elizabeth Hospital, in Beaumont, Texas. Jenny was born in Jay, Florida to James Dan and Nelda Mae Kelly Chance. She was a Nurse Practitioner for Batson Family Health Clinic. She was a member of the Antioch Missionary Baptist Church. She was a loving daughter, mother, sister, grandmother, and great grandmother. She will be dearly missed by her family and friends.

She is survived by her mother Nelda Chance of Hemphill, her sons: Jason Conn and wife Stephanie of Huntington, Texas and Addison Quinn of Batson, Texas, her daughter Shannon Clements and husband Archie of Nacogdoches, Texas, her sisters: Dianne Brown and husband Truett of Converse, Louisiana, Gladystine Randolph and husband Butch of Rosevine, Betty Stabbs and husband Mike of Groves, Texas, and Mary Perimon and husband Billy of Hemphill, her grandchildren: Justin, Colton, Lauren, Cody, Jeremy, Jasper, and Savanna, her great grandchildren: Kaysen, Landree, and Scarlett.

She is preceded in death by her father J.D. Chance and sister Nellie Chance.
Visitation will be from 6:00PM until 8:00PM, Sunday, March 27, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St. Hemphill, Texas. Funeral service will be at 11:00AM, Monday, March 28, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Gravelhill Cemetery, Gravelhill Community, Hemphill, Texas.

Copied from www.dailynewsandmore.com
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 30, 2016, Page 10","STR06" "I39542","Chance","Jewel Lena","10 Jun 1902","1 Aug 1974","0","(Research):https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6SP-XJK
Name: Jewel Lena Kelley
Death Date: 01 Aug 1974
Death Place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 72 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1902
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Oscar Kelley
Father's Name: Melton Chance
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Betty Click
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243325
Digital Film Number: 4167681
Image Number: 2125
Reference Number: 60775
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39476","Chance","John A.","Abt 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","Dale Rubel shows that he married Mary C. ALLEN on 15 Sept 1859 in Sabine Parish.

However, as of the 1860 Sabine Parish census, he was living in a household consisting just of himself.

","STR06" "I39476","Chance","John A.","Abt 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, PO Many
Enumerated 7 July 1860
Page 52
361-361
John A. Chance 35 M Farmer 270 La

","STR06" "I17704","Chance","John Nelon","27 Mar 1890","16 Dec 1957","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFPW-QV6
Name: John Nelon Chance
Death Date: 16 Dec 1957
Death Place: Tyler Smith, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 67 years 8 months 19 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 27 Mar 1890
Birthplace: Tyler Co Tx
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Chance
Father's Birthplace: Ga
Mother's Name: Emma Garlington
Mother's Birthplace: Tx
Occupation: Laborer
Place of Residence: Tyler Smith Texas
Cemetery: Liberty Hill
Burial Place: Tyler Smith Co Tx
Burial Date: 17 Dec 1957
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135926
Digital Film Number: 4163658
Image Number: 1842
Reference Number: v X cn 70784
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I17704","Chance","John Nelon","27 Mar 1890","16 Dec 1957","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Smith County, MP 2
Enumerated April 5, 1930
ED 212-27 SD 12 Sheets 3B and 4A Stampted 91
53-55
Chance, John N Head M W 40 M 24 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Chance, Virgie Wf F W 36 M 23 Ala Ala Ala
Chance, John Jr. Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx [Does not appear to have been born to Virgie, based on her wedding date and the location of his mother's birth] Laborer Home Farm
Chance, Lila Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Ala
Chance, Ruby Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Ala
Chance, Frank Son MW 10 S Tx Tx Ala
Chance, Claud Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Ala
Chance, Annie Dtr F W 3 11/12 S Tx Tx Ala
","STR06" "I11282","Chance","John Palestine","Mar 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Tyler County, Mobile Pr. 7
SD 8 ED 110 Sheet 5A
74-74
Chance, John P Head W M Mar 1853 47 m 25 La Miss Miss Farmer
Chance, Emme M Wf W F Jan 1858 42 M 25 11/8 Tx Miss Tx
Chance, James E Son W M Oct 1884 15 S Tx La Tx Farm Laborer
Chance, Ida Dtr W F Sept 1882 17 S Tx La Tx
Chance, John N Son W M Mch 1889 11 S Tx La Tx Farm Laborer
Chance, Maude U Dtr W F Jun 1891 8 S Tx La Tx
Chance, Drwerey Son W M Jun 1892 7 S Tx La Tx
Chance, Eli Son W M Dec 1896 3 S Tx La Tx
Chance, Harley Son W M Dec 1898 1 S Tx La Tx","STR06" "I39537","","","","","","","" "I2389","Chance","Leo Edgar","18 Jul 1904","6 Jan 1935","0","At the time of the 1920 Federal Census brothers Roy and Leo were boarders at a hotel run by Frank and Mary Morrison on Browndell Road in Jasper County, Texas. Roy was 18, and Leo 16, both single, and both employed as laborers at a saw mill, as were most the other boarders.

His death certificate, shows him as the son of Dan Chance and Nancy Currie. The informant was his widow, Jewel.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDVJ-425
Name: Leo Edgar Chance
Death Date: 05 Jan 1935
Death Place: Precinct 1, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 30 years 5 months 18 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Jul 1904
Birthplace: Shelby Co, Tex
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Dan Chance
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Nancy Currie
Mother's Birthplace: San Augustine Co., Texas
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Bayou, Texas
Burial Date: 06 Jan 1935
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116252
Digital Film Number: 4030349
Image Number: 3445
Reference Number: 4414
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I2389","Chance","Leo Edgar","18 Jul 1904","6 Jan 1935","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated Apr. 24 and 25, 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 9B
174-177
Chance, Leo E. Hd M W 25 M@19 Tx Tx Tx Foreman railroad track
Chance, Jewell Wf F W 22 M@16 Tx Tx tx
Chance, Harvel Son M W 1 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I2389","Chance","Leo Edgar","18 Jul 1904","6 Jan 1935","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I44488","Chance","Lila Mae","17 Jan 1912","2 Mar 1983","0","Shown as Lila WALLACE on both the SSDI and the Texas Death Index.","STR06" "I39570","Chance","Lillian R.","29 May 1911","1 Nov 1954","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXRH-BX7
Name: Lillian R. Weatherall
Death Date: 01 Nov 1954
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 43 years 5 months 2 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 29 May 1911
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William R. Chance
Father's Birthplace: La.
Mother's Name: Ida Mixon
Mother's Birthplace: Miss.
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Cemetery: Restland Cemetery
Burial Place: Dallas, Texas
Burial Date: 03 Nov 1954
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114283
Digital Film Number: 4165613
Image Number: 1534
Reference Number: 53859
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39516","Chance","Loveda","29 Nov 1910","Yes, date unknown","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VXMQ-DRP
Name: Loveda Chance
Event: Birth
Event Date: 29 Nov 1910
Event Place: Fairdale, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Father: Jim Chance
Mother: Lizzie Grant
Certificate Number: 41217
Digital Folder Number: 4112533
Image Number: 00727
Collection: Texas Birth Certificates, 1903-1935","STR06" "I44485","Chance","Mary Elma","30 Sep 1906","10 Feb 1986","0","She shares a double headstone with Marcus Earl Brock, July 19, 1908-Nov 7, 1974.","STR06" "I17705","Chance","Maude U.","Jun 1891","Yes, date unknown","0","Laura Buckmaster shows that she married Joe HALL.","STR06" "I39472","Chance","Melton C.","26 Feb 1866","15 Sep 1939","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDPD-3B6
Name: Melton Chance
Death Date: 15 Sep 1939
Death Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 73 years 6 months 19 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 26 Feb 1866
Birthplace: San Augustine Co.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Martha Elizabeth Chance
Father's Name: Steve Chance
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Brookeland, Texas
Cemetery: Brookeland
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 16 Sep 1939
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2118304
Digital Film Number: 4030443
Image Number: 3435
Reference Number: cn 43713
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39472","Chance","Melton C.","26 Feb 1866","15 Sep 1939","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 4A Stamped 110
64-64
Click, J. H. Head W M Dec 1832 67 M 39 Ala NC NC Farmer
Click, Martha S Wf W F Mch 1835 65 M 39 7/6 Ala Va NC
Click, Huldie W F Jan 1877 23 S Tx Ala Ala Farm Laborer
65-65
Chance, M C Head W M Jan 1866 34 M 8 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Chance, Martha E Wf W F July 1864 M 8 2/2 Tx Ala Ala
66-66
Click, J. M. and Laura W and family

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD 3 ED 133 Sheet 5A
79-84
Chance, Melton C Head M W 47 m1 19 Tx US Tx Laborer Lumber Mill
Chance, Martha E Wf F W 45 M1 19 3/1 Ala Ala Ala
Chance, Jewel Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Ala
Click, Jos. Father-in-law M W 76 M1 49 Ala US US
Click, Martha Mother-in-law F W 75 m1 49 Ala Va NC
Click, Hulda Sister-in-law F W 34 S Tx Ala Ala




","STR06" "I29236","Chance","Opal May","2 Nov 1917","20 Feb 2007","0","SSDI:

OPAL M TRASK 02 Nov 1917 20 Feb 2007 (V) 94595 (Walnut Creek, Contra Costa, CA ) (none specified) 558-16-1665 California
","STR06" "I44486","Chance","Oscar James","31 Jan 1908","25 Oct 1988","0","His tombstone is marked with a Masonic Marker.","STR06" "I44551","","","","","","","" "I29237","Chance","Phyllis Fay","27 Oct 1922","4 Dec 2003","0","SSDI:

Phyllis Frost
Last Residence: 793 (U.S. Consulate - Not Claims Taking) Tijuana, Mexico
Born 27 Oct 1922
Died 4 Dec 2003
State (Year) SSN issued California (Before 1951)","STR06" "I14670","Chance","Ruby Lee","15 Sep 1925","Oct 1984","0","Appears to be the daughter of Elza Joseph Smith and Mattie Smith, based on her year of birth. The other Ruby Chance, a daughter of John Nelon Chance and Virgie Wallace Smith, was older, born ca 1917, as per the 1930 census.

","STR06" "I45481","Chance","Ruby Othell","5 Mar 1932","29 Jun 2014","0","Ruby Othell Forse, 82, of Pineland, died Friday evening in the Sabine County Hospital. She was born in Louisiana, but grew up in Rosevine, Texas. Ruby moved to New Mexico in 1960. She was a registered nurse and a member of Grace Baptist Church in Milan, NM. In 2002 she moved back home to Sabine County.

Mrs. Forse is survived by her husband Charles Edward Forse of Pineland, her sons; Randy Forse of Rosevine, Jimmy Forse of Pineland, her daughter Vera Catron and her husband Tim of Rosevine, her grandsons; Damon and James Anderson, her brothers; Alfred Chance and his wife Carol Ann of Center, TX, Cecil Chance and his wife Ora Lee of San Augustine, Clifton Chance and his wife Brenda of Nederland, her sister Brenda Poston and her husband Ken of Vidor, Texas.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 7:00PM, Monday, June 23, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Tuesday, June 24, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Rosevine Cemetery, Rosevine, Texas.

From Starr Funeral Home","STR06" "I4349","Chance","Sam","Mar 1891","1 Jul 1970","0","Appears to be a son of Stephen Chance by his second marriage to Martha Annie Whitton.

Notes from Linda Fuller at the Chance Family Genealogy Forum from 2006 and 2007.

Posted by Linda Fuller, 4 Jan 2006

actually I'm interested in any information you may have about Sam Chance. What do you know about his relationship with Stephen Chance. My research indicates that he was Stephen's son by a second marriage. Sam Chance is my husband's grandfather.

Response from Dale Rubel, 5 Jan 2006

Linda, Carol Daugherty is my sister-in-law. I have info on Stephen Chance and Malinda Eaves, I don't show a Samuel Chance as a child. I also do not show another spouse for Stephen just Malinda. Maybe I've missed something??

Subsequent response from Linda Fuller, 6 Jan 2006

In the 1900 Shelby County, Texas Census, Stephen Chance, b: Jan 1828 in Louisiana appears with Wife Martha, b: Oct 1848 in Texas. They have Children Annie Nov 1882, Sarah Sept 1884, Stephan Oct 1887, Jodie Aug 1888, Sannie (hard to read but is listed as son b: March 1891) Amie Feb 1894. All the children listed born in Texas.

Now I have Sam Chance being born in March of 1889 but he could neither read nor write and as you probably know you the dates listed on Census are not chisled in stone. Many times they are off by more than a few years.

I have checked the records at Austin College and can not find a record of Stephen and Martha's marriage. I have checked San Augustine, Shelby and Sabine Counties. I have also checked the Counties in Louisiana that Stephen's family originated in. But, the birth date for Stephen is correct and he was a widower on the 1880 census. Plus he had land in both San Augustine and Shelby counties. This would make all of these children a second family with a second wife if this is indeed the same Stephen Chance. This is why I think Sam was the son of Stephen and Martha.

Now there was also a Sam Chance born in August 1891 in Louisiana living in East Feliciana Louisiana with his parents Henry and Ella Chance. I suppose there is a chance this could be my Sam, but I have found that on the Census there is more apt to be a mistake on the year of birth than on the month for some reason.

In the posting from Carol Daugherty at the very end, she states that she has more information on Sam and Houston. That is what caught my eye and why I posted my message. I would love to find out what information she might have, as Sam has been somewhat of a brick wall for me.

Additional information posted by Linda Fuller, 17 July 2007


Dale, I have received copies of a Preemption Deed for Stephen Chance dated May 26 1877 in which he buys 160 acres of land situated in both San Augustine and Shelby Counties. I also have a copy of a Warranty Deed dated May 1st 1889. On the first there is no listing of a wife, on the second his wife is listed as both Martha Chance and M.A.C. Chance. These deeds are for the same property. I have so far been unable to find any more information on Martha other than on the 1900 census for Shelby County. When I enlarged the census, it was plain that the name I thought might be Sam was Sami. I still think this is my Sam Chance married to Mineola McDaniel. Stephen was listed on the 1900 census for Shelby county with a second family and wife Martha. Would be glad to share information. You can email me direct if you want to.

llfuller@swbell.net","STR06" "I4349","Chance","Sam","Mar 1891","1 Jul 1970","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 25 and 26 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 6B
101-101
Chance, Sam Head M W 19 m1 O Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Chance, Ola Wife F W 17 m1 0 Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I46385","Chance","Sam Alfred","15 Feb 1939","25 Jan 2015","0","Obituary, as copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Jeff N April Alexander

Sam Alfred ""Al"" Chance, 75, of Center, passed away Sunday, January 25, 2015 in Nacogdoches.

Funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Thursday, January 29, 2015 at Watson & Sons Funeral Home in Center. Interment will follow at Oaklawn Memorial Park in Center. A visitation will be held prior to the funeral service, beginning at 11:00 a.m.

Mr. Chance was born February 15, 1939 in the Rosevine Community of Sabine County to Sam Houston Chance and Vera Phillips Chance. He retired from Education after forty-five years of service. Mr. Chance was Superintendent at Center ISD for twenty-five years and previously served as a Teacher and Assistant Principal at Orange ISD, Superintendent at Brady ISD, Principal at Drippings Springs ISD and Principal and Superintendent at Premont ISD. He was a member of Rotary Club and First Baptist Church in Center.

He is survived by
Wife: Carole Ann Chance of Center

Sons:
Brent Chance of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Chris Chance and wife, Jennifer, of Woodway, Texas

Granddaughters:
Madeline Chance
Josephine Chance

Brothers:
Cecil Chance and wife, Ora Lee, of Broadus
Clifton Chance of Nederland

Sister: Brenda Posten and husband, Ken, of Vidor

Uncle: Thomas Phillips of Garland

Numerous niece, nephews, other relatives and friends

Preceded in death by
Son: Andrew Alfred ""Andy"" Chance
Parents: Sam Houston Chance and Vera Phillips Chance

Pallbearers will be Rayford Copelin, Bob Reeves, James Bible, Robert McCarson, Buster Bounds and David Chadwick. Honorary pallbearers will be Dr. Keith Miller, Dr. Danny Paul Windham, Joe West, Dr. Hughes, Kenneth Wilson, Dr. Dixon Golden and Dr. Singson.","STR06" "I16031","Chance","Sam Houston","28 Aug 1913","13 Dec 1967","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6VF-XSC
Name: Sam Houston Chance
Death Date: 13 Dec 1967
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 54 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 28 Aug 1913
Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Vera Chance
Father's Name: Sam Chance
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Minnie Ola Mcdaniel
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Laborer, Lumber
Place of Residence: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Rosevine Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 15 Dec 1967
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2138823
Digital Film Number: 4027200
Image Number: 1196
Reference Number: 82864
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I16031","Chance","Sam Houston","28 Aug 1913","13 Dec 1967","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated Apr 16, 1940
SD 42-2 SD 202-9 Sheet 7B
Part of old Milam and Bronson Road
153 R
Chance, Houston Head M W 25 M No 5 Tx Same Place Farmer Farming
Chance, Vera Wf F W 24 M No 2 Tx Housewife at home
Chance, Rubye Dtr F W 8 S Yes 1 La
Chance, Cecil Son M W 2 S Tx
Chance, Alfred Son M W 1 S Tx
Chance, Clifton Son M W 3/12 S Tx

","STR06" "I39527","Chance","Sarah Lee","1 Sep 1884","21 Feb 1965","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J63S-F29
Name: Sarah Lee Glover
Death Date: 21 Feb 1965
Death Place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 80 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 01 Sep 1884
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Steve Chance
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Annie Whitton
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Bethel Chapel Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Burial Date: 23 Feb 1965
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117700
Digital Film Number: 4028304
Image Number: 0002655
Reference Number: CN11527
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I44529","","","","","","","" "I39464","Chance","Stephen","Abt 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Newton County, PO Newton
Enumerated 6 July 1860
Page 44
290-290
Stephen Chance 37 M Farmer $--- $100 Miss
Malinda Chance 21 F Tx
Mary J. Chance 4 F La
William B. Chance 2 F (sic) La
Eli E. Chance 4/12 F (sic) Tx
291-291
Wm. Chance 40 M Farmer $--- $500 Miss
Anna Chance 34 F Miss
Eli Chance 16 M Domestic La
Robert Chance 14 M La
Susan Chance 12 F La
Lydia Chance 9 F La
William Chance 8 M La
Mary Chance 7 F La
John Chance 6 M La
James B Chance 4 M Tx
Julia A Chance 1 F Tx

1870 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, P O San Augustine
Enumerated 6 July 1870
Page 21 Stamped 53
131-131
Chance, Stephen 43 M W Farming $1000? (ditto of amt from another family) $500 La
Chance, Malinda 33 F W Keep House Tex
Chance, Mary J. 14 F W La
Chance, Wm. 12 M W Work on Farm La
Chance, Eliza 10 M W Work on Farm Tx
Chance, Daniel 8 M W Tx
Chance, Drew 4 M W Tx
Chance, Milton R M W Tx
Chance, James 2 M W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, San Augustine County,
Enumerated 14 Jun 1880
Page 20D SD 1 ED 80
172-172
Chance, Stephen W M 48 Farmer La Ga La
Chance, Daniel W M 17 Son At School Tx La La
Chance, Drewry W M 14 Son At School Tx La La
Chance, Milton W M 14 Son At School Tx La La
Chance, James W M 9 Son At School Tx La La
Chance, Laura W F 8 Dtr At School Tx La La
Chance, Lonnie W F 4 Dtr At Home Tx La La

1900 Census
Texas, Shelby County, Pr 3
Enumerated 1 June 1900
SD 8 ED 88 Sheet 1A Stamped 117
9-9
Chance, Stephen Head W M Jan 1828 72 M 19 La La ??? Farmer
Chance, Martha Wf W F Oct 1858 41 M 19 7/7 Tx Ga Ohio
Chance, Annie Dtr W F Nov 1882 17 S Tx La Tx
Chance, Sarrah Dtr W F Sept 1884 15 S Tx La Tx Farm Laborer
Chance, Stephen Son W M Oct 1886 15 S Tx La Tx
Chance, Dodie Dtr W F Aug 1888 11 S Tx La Tx
Chance, Samie Son W M Mar 1891 9 S Tx La Tx
Chance, Amie? Dtr W F Feb 1894 6 S Tx La Tx



","STR06" "I33885","","","","","","","" "I29238","Chance","Tommie Ina","22 Aug 1924","30 Jan 1991","0","California Death Index:

VANDERFORD TOMMIE INA 08/22/1924 TRAWICK CHANCE F OKLAHOMA MARIN 01/30/1991 569-22-5972 66 yrs
","STR06" "I39453","Chance","Velma C.","Abt 1909","Yes, date unknown","0","Said by Barbara Yancey Dore to have married Gordon Barker Berryman, a son of Fred Berryman and Ardalie Finley/Findley.","STR06" "I25829","Chance","Vessie Ray","17 Dec 1910","14 Sep 1956","0","At the time of the 1930 Federal Census, he was living with his older half brother, Roy Chance, in Sabine County. They were both farming in northeast of Brookeland.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD6T-CXP
Name: Vessie Ray Chance
Death Date: 14 Sep 1956
Death Place: Orange, Orange, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 45 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 17 Dec 1910
Birthplace: Fairdale, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Danial Chance
Father's Birthplace: La.
Mother's Name: Nancy Grant
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Carpenter
Place of Residence: Orange, Orange, Texas
Cemetery: Hillcrest Memorial Gardens
Burial Place: Orange, Texas
Burial Date: 16 Sep 1956
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114934
Digital Film Number: 4032108
Image Number: 2037
Reference Number: v X cn 49751
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39512","Chance","Viola M.","21 Aug 1917","Yes, date unknown","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X2J2-3BY
Name: Viola Chance
Event: Birth
Event Date: 21 Aug 1917
Event Place: Fairdale, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Father: James Chance
Mother: Lizzie Grant
Certificate Number: 36564
Digital Folder Number: 004501004
Image Number: 00114
Collection: Texas Birth Certificates, 1903-1935","STR06" "I39523","Chance","William Bertice H.","12 Jun 1913","Yes, date unknown","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XLMC-FHC
Name: Chance
Event: Birth
Event Date: 12 Jun 1913
Event Place: Fairdale, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Father: Jim Chance
Mother: Grant
Certificate Number: 19971
Digital Folder Number: 004141605
Image Number: 00327
Collection: Texas Birth Certificates, 1903-1935","STR06" "I39514","Chance","William Lonnie","26 Jan 1899","7 Aug 1970","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6CG-FQY
Name: William Lonnie Chance
Death Date: 07 Aug 1970
Death Place: Newton, Newton Co., Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 71 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1899
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jim Chance
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Grant
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218859
Digital Film Number: 4169073
Image Number: 3386
Reference Number:
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39455","Chance","William M.","Abt 1820","Yes, date unknown","0","Dale Rubel shows him as a son of Elijah James CHANCE and Elizabeth ALLEN.","STR06" "I39455","Chance","William M.","Abt 1820","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Newton County, PO Newton
Enumerated 6 July 1860
Page 44
290-290
Stephen Chance 37 M Farmer $--- $100 Miss
Malinda Chance 21 F Tx
Mary J. Chance 4 F La
William B. Chance 2 F (sic) La
Eli E. Chance 4/12 F (sic) Tx
291-291
Wm. Chance 40 M Farmer $--- $500 Miss
Anna Chance 34 F Miss
Eli Chance 16 M Domestic La
Robert Chance 14 M La
Susan Chance 12 F La
Lydia Chance 9 F La
William Chance 8 M La
Mary Chance 7 F La
John Chance 6 M La
James B Chance 4 M Tx
Julia A Chance 1 F Tx


","STR06" "I17709","Chance","William R.","19 Dec 1879","4 Jun 1943","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6XQ-42T
Name: William Chance
Death Date: 04 Jun 1943
Death Place: Galveston, Galveston, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: Cauc.
Death Age: 63 years 5 months 16 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Dec 1879
Birthplace: Many, Louisiana
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Chance
Father's Birthplace: Mississippi
Mother's Name: Emma Garlington
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Watchman
Place of Residence: Galveston, Galveston, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Sacul, Texas
Burial Date: 05 Jun 1943
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137307
Digital Film Number: 4030098
Image Number: 1321
Reference Number: cn 27071
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I17709","Chance","William R.","19 Dec 1879","4 Jun 1943","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Tyler County, Mobile Precinct No. 7
SD 98 ED 110 Sheet 5A
78-76
Chance, William R Head M M Dec 1879 20 M 0 La La Tx Farmer
Chance, Ida Wf W F Oct 1873 26 M 0 Tx Miss Miss

1910 Census
Texas, Angelina County, JP 6
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 8 Sheet 1A
5-6
Chance, Willie R Head m W 29 M1 10 La Miss Tx Laborer Shingle Mill
Chance, Ida Wf F W 37 m1 10 5/4 Tx Miss Miss
Chance, Eva Dtr F W 9 S Tx La Mixx
Chance, Edgar Son M W 7 S Tx La Miss
Chance, Clarence Son M W 5 S Tx La Miss
Chance, Carl Son M W 12 S Tx La Miss

1920 Census
not located

1930 Census
Texas, Dallas County, JP 7, Dallas City
ED 57-84 SD 10 Sheet 1B
Haenes Beckley
733/---/375W
Chance, William Head M W 50 M 20 La La Tx Salesman Medicine
Chance, Lilliam Dtr F W 18 S Tx La Tx Operator Telephone Co

","STR06" "I30106","Chandler","Alice Leona","13 Mar 1879","23 Apr 1924","0","Kay Parker McCary shows her as the daughter of Frank CHANDLER and Lou PHILIPS. Her headstone reads: ""She faltered by the wayside And the angels took her home.""","STR06" "I39577","Chandler","Alva","Feb 1873","12 Aug 1957","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JN3Q-5RF
Name: Alva Chesnut
Death Date: 12 Aug 1957
Death Place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 82 years 5 months 26 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1875
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Franklin Chand...Er
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Louise Phillips
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135797
Digital Film Number: 4163641
Image Number: 2714
Reference Number: cn 41482
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I15230","Chandler","Franklin L.","Jan 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, ED 49
Enumerated 19 Jun 1880
Page 26B SD 1 ED 49
230-230
Chandler, F. L W M 41 Farmer Miss Miss Ga
Chandler, Lou W F 33 Wf Housekeeping TN TN TN
Chandler, Carrie W F 11 Dtr Tn Tn Miss
Chandler, Jessie W M 9 Son Tenn Tenn Miss
Chandler, Lillie W F 8 Dtr Tenn Tenn Miss
Chandler, Alva W F 7 Dtr Tenn Tenn Miss
Chandler, Hollis W M 6 Son Tenn Tenn Miss
Chandler, Minnie W F 4 Dtr Tenn Tenn Miss
Chandler, Ella W F 2 Dtr Tenn Tenn Miss
Chandler, Allice W F 1 Dtr Tenn Tenn Miss

1900 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches, Attoyac Vicinity
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 44 Sheet 4A Stamped 139
60-60
Chandler, Frank L Head W M Jan 1838 62 Wd Miss Unk Unk Farmer
Chandler, Delie Dtr W F Feb 1883 17 S Tex Miss Ten
Chesnutt, Alvia Dtr W F Feb 1873 27 m 7 3/2 Tex Miss Tenn
Chesnutt, Wyett T Son-in-law W M Feb 1861 39 M 7 Tex NC Unk Farmer
Chesnutt, Johnnie M Grdtr W F Nov 1892 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Chesnutt, Thomas G Grdson W M Oct 1887 3 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I30104","Chandler","Hollis Lawson","9 Nov 1874","2 Feb 1949","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 3 May 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 12B
197-199
Chandler, Lawson H Head M W 35 m1 15 Tx Tx Tenn Farmer
Chandler, Mattie L Wf F W 33 m1 15 4/4 Tx Tx Tx
Chandler, Hollis C Son m W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Chandler, Vera J. Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Chandler, Jesse E Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Chandler, Volley B Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I8982","Chandler","Karl Dane","4 Feb 1919","1 Apr 1970","0","The Texas Death Index shows a Karl Chandler, Separ/Divorced, who died April 1, 1970 in Tarrant County.","STR06" "I48650","Chandler","Lee Preston","20 Apr 1914","19 Jul 1995","0","Lee Preston Chandler

Lee Preston Chandler, 81, of Vidor died Wednesday, July 19, 1995, in Pt. Bolivar, Texas.

Chandler was born April 20, 1914, in Hemphill, Sabine County. He had lived in Vidor 36 years and was a retired operator with Union Oil Company.

Survivors: wife of 58 year, Helen Jones Chandler of Vidor; two grandchildren, Bert Chatagnier and Larinda Chatagnier, both of Westlake; a son-in-law, E. B. Chatagnier of Westlake; a brother, Herman Chandler of Holidayburg, Pa.; and sisters, Sadie Blosser of Beaumont, Mary Alice Haskins of Crystal Beach, and Lula Bauted of Pineland.

Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Friday at Pine Forest Baptist Church, Vidor, with Dr. Stephen Dollar officiating. Interment followed at Restlawn Cemetery. Services were handled by Vidor Memorial Funeral Home.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, July 26, 1995, Page 7","STR06" "I39574","Chandler","Lillie C.","26 Aug 1871","26 Jan 1945","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDF4-N84
Name: Lillie C. Faulkner
Death Date: 26 Jan 1945
Death Place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 73 years 5 months
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 26 Aug 1871
Birthplace: Nacogdoches, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Franklin Chandler
Father's Birthplace: Tenn.
Mother's Name: Louisa Phillips
Mother's Birthplace: Ill.
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Cemetery: Pilgrim
Burial Place: Martinsville, Texas
Burial Date: 27 Jan 1945
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137867
Digital Film Number: 4035446
Image Number: 2917
Reference Number: cn 3695
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I45542","Chandler","Mary Ola","10 Nov 1883","22 Jul 1978","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page indicates she is a daughter of Louis C. S. and Mary Lou (Houchins) Chandler. There is an star symbol on her headstone. Her death certificate lists parents as Lewis Clark Chandler and Mary Lou Houchin. The informant was her daughter, Mrs. Howard E. Tyson.","STR06" "I6598","Chandler","Minnie","8 Aug 1876","26 Jan 1918","0","The daughter of Frank Chandler and Lou Phillips.","STR06" "I43957","Chandler","Tott","12 Apr 1918","17 Sep 1988","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave

Tott Chandler McLemore
80, homemaker, Moulton

Funeral for Tott Chandler McLemore was held Saturday, September 19, 2 p.m., at Moulton Church of Christ with Hoyt Nelson and Bill Becker officiating.

Burial was in the Moulton Memory Gardens with Elliott Funeral Home directing.

Mrs. McLemore died Thursday, September 17, 1998, in Madison County.
She was born in Winston County to Claude and Maggie Lee Chandler. Mrs. McLemore was a member of the Moulton Church of Christ for 62 years.

Survivors include three daughters, Wanda Reed of Huntsville, Priscilla Myers of Pensacola, Fla., and Bonnie Sanchez of Trinity; two sisters, Lillie Chastain of St.Louis, and Ethel Simms of Haleyville; 13 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers were Allen Mills, Todd Finnerty, Lee Gunter, Steve Drain, Ben Lawrence and Andy Hagood.

Memorials may be made to a favorite charity.

The Moulton Advertiser
September 24, 1998
","STR06" "I39586","Chandler","Vera J.","Abt 1901","4 Mar 1971","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J68M-5R2
Name: Vera J. Lindstedt
Death Date: 04 Mar 1971
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 70 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1901
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Hollis Chandler
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mattie Clark
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223121
Digital Film Number: 4169838
Image Number: 1486
Reference Number: 19326
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I47350","Chaney","Chelsea Nicole","19 Jan 1992","26 Jan 2019","0","Chelsea Nicole Chaney Procell passed away Saturday, January 26, 2019 in Sabine County, Texas in an automobile accident that also claimed the life of her husband, Skyler Procell.

Chelsea was born January 19, 1992 in Galveston, Texas to Timothy Chaney and Cathy Carnline Chaney.

She is survived by her mother, Cathy Lea Chaney and step-father, Curtis Harold Horn of Jasper, Texas; father, Timothy Ray Chaney of Lufkin, Texas; daughters, Mariah Anali, Rancyn Sky Procell of Hemphill, Texas and Brixleigh Beth Chaney of Hemphill, Texas; grandmother, Rose Carnline of Erin, Texas; siblings, Jimmy Chaney of Jasper, Texas, Deanna Beth Armstrong of Lufkin, Texas, Kelly Denise Chaney of Jasper, Texas, and Caleb Aaron Wiseman of Jasper, Texas; numerous cousins, uncles, and aunts that she loved and loved her; and many others that are loved and consedered extended brothers and sisters.

Chelsea was preceded in death by her grandfather, D. W. Carnline; grandparents, Garland and Mary Ann Chaney; and stepsister, Joy Nanette Wiseman.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. Thursday, January 31, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services for Chelsea and Skyler will begin at 11:00 a.m. Friday, February 1, 2019 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Burial will follow services in Hemphill Cemetery.

Serving as pallbearers are Korey Pitre, Leif Howard, Cody Tvrz, Cole South, Donnie Jackson, and Charlie Cox.

Online condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.

(Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home website)","STR06" "I42953","Chaney","William J.","Dec 1864","12 Apr 1949","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave

Chaney-April 12, William J. of 445 NE San Rafael: beloved father of Clifford, James, and Frank Chaney, Dorothy Gosnell, Royal H. Cross, Cordelia Day; 7 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren; brother to Robert Chaney, Friends invited to services Friday, 2:30 o'clock at St. Johns Funeral Home, 7303 N. Leavitt, Interment Columbian Cemetery.","STR06" "I42953","Chaney","William J.","Dec 1864","12 Apr 1949","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Oregon, Multnomah County, Portland City
Enumerated 3 and 5 Jan 1920
SD 3 ED 190 Sheets 4B and 51
Mohawk
579-97-100
Chaney, William Had M W 55 M England/English England/English England/English Laborer Cooperage
Chaney, Mary Wf F W 49 Wife F W 49 M Wisc Wales Welch Mass
Chaney, James R Son M W 10 S Ore England/English Wisc
Chaney, Frank E Son M W 7 S Ore England/English Wisc
Chaney, Dorothy E Dtr F W 4 S Ore England/English Wisc
Jones, Lucinda Mother-in-law F W 71 Wd Mass Mass Mass
Bentley, Freeman Boarder m W 83 Wd 1898 Al Canada English Canada English Canada English","STR06" "I34595","","","","","","","" "I22938","","","","","","","" "I30683","Chapin","Charles W. H.","18 Aug 1818","15 May 1909","0","Copied from his FindAGrave memorial page:

Birth Aug. 18, 1818
Burlington
Otsego County
New York, USA
Death: May 15, 1909
Smith County
Kansas, USA

Charles married Phoebe Pierce on Nov 9, 1845.
U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865
about Charles W H Chapin

Name Charles W H Chapin
Residence Kelly, Warren, Illinois
Class 2
Congressional District 4th
Age on 1 July 1863 44
Race White
Place of Birth New York

Inscription:
Born Aug. 18, 1818
Died May 15, 1909

Married Phoebe J Chapin
Nov. 9, 1845

Kans. Pioneer of 71
Oregon Trail
Veteran of '49

*Mexican War (1846 to 1848)

Family links:
Parents:
Lorenzo Chapin (1789 - 1864)
Bethiah Miller Chapin (1795 - 1845)


","STR06" "I30683","Chapin","Charles W. H.","18 Aug 1818","15 May 1909","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Illinois, Warren County, Kelly Twp, PO Utah
Enumerated 14 Aug 1860
Page 318
2191-2203
James and Julia Chapin Family
2193-2205
Chas. W. H. Chapin M 1600 280 NY
Phebe J Chapin 38 F ???
Guilford Chapin 13 M Ill
Julia Chapin 8 F Ill
Amos Chapin 6 M Ill
Abram Chapin 4 M Ill
Lenetta Chapin 2 F Ill

1870 Census
Illinois, Warren County, Kelly, PO Utah
Enumerated 8 July 1870
Page 5 Stamped 97
34-34
Chapin, Chas W 51 M W Farmer 3730 600 N. York
Chapin, Pheba J 46 F W K. House Vermont
Chapin, Amos 16 M W Farm Laborer Ill
Chapin, Senetta 12 F W Ill
Chapin, Emma 6 F W Ill

","STR06" "I20663","Chapin","Hannah","2 Dec 1644","21 May 1719","0","The daughter of Samuel and Cisly CHAPIN. (James Albury; Chris Bird).","STR06" "I30989","Chapin","Julia Clarabell","6 Nov 1852","3 Jul 1938","0","From FindAGrave:

Birth: Nov. 6, 1852
Greenbush
Warren County
Illinois, USA
Death: Jul. 3, 1938
Osborne County
Kansas, USA

Julie married Theron Davis in 1872.
Per 1900 Federal Census.


Family links:
Parents:
Charles W Chapin (1818 - 1909)
Phoebe Jane Pierce Chapin (1823 - 1888)

Spouse:
Theron M Davis (1848 - 1934)*

Children:
Aurelia V Davis Frazell (1871 - 1949)*
Amos C Davis (1884 - 1962)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Oakdale Cemetery
Downs
Osborne County
Kansas, USA

Created by: RMW
Record added: Sep 19, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 76737062
","STR06" "I30993","Chapin","Linette","30 Jun 1857","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Nebraska.","STR06" "I21384","Chapin","Samuel","Abt 1598","11 Nov 1675","0","The son of John CHAPIN and Phillipa EASTON. (Dave Graves).","STR06" "I20193","Chapman","Clare Wright","13 May 1902","11 Jan 1963","0","Wisconsin Death Index, 1959-1997

Name: Clare W Chapman
Age: 60
Sex: M (Male)
Birth Date: abt 1903
Death Date: 11 Jan 1963
Location: Milw (May be abbreviated)
Certificate: 001596","STR06" "I20193","Chapman","Clare Wright","13 May 1902","11 Jan 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Michigan, Ionia County, Lake Odessa, Village
Enumerated 20 Apr 1910
SD 5 ED 27 Ward 1
45-45
Caie, John S Head M W 49 m2 1 Mass Scotland Scotland Salesman General Agent
Caie, Marion W Wf F W 33 m2 1 3/3 Mich NY NY
Chapman, Herbert Son M W 9 S Mich Mich Mich
Chapman, Clare Son M W 7 S Mich Mich Mich
Caie, Marion Dtr F W 7/12 S Mich Mass Mich

1920 Census
Michigan, Eaton County, Oneida Township, ED #102
#112-75-78
Wright, Ambria B. Head O F F W 69 Wd New York Canada (English) Vermont Boarding House Keeper
Chapman, Clare W Grandson M W 17 S Michigan Michigan Michigan
Chapman, L. Herbert Grandson M W 19 S Michigan Michigan Michigan

1930 Census
Wisconsin, Marinette County, Marinette First Ward
Enumerated April 25, 1930
ED 38-11 SD 6 Sheet 19A Stamped 26
1219-423-437
Chapman, Clare W Head M W 27 M 23 Mich Mich England Asst Manager ??? Dept Store
Chapman, Goldie Wf F W 21 M 17 Wisc Mich Wisc
Chapman, Eileen Dtr F W 3 S Wisc Mich Wisc
Chapman, Beverly Dtr F W 1 S Wisc Mich Wisc
","STR06" "I43627","Chapman","Eleanor","Abt 1806","Yes, date unknown","0","Was married first to MOTT, and she and her second husband are listed with five of her sons from her previous marriage on the 1850 Clarke County, Mississippi federal census.

Shown on the ""Knox-Alston"" tree on RootsWeb WorldConnect as Eleanor Summers Chapman, born 8 Oct 1806 in Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina to Joseph Chapman and Martha Elmore of Newberry. She and Silas Mott were shown as the paretns of six children, William, John, Sarah (b. 1833 in Alabama), Joseph, Charles, and George.

","STR06" "I12993","Chapman","Elizabeth","21 May 1816","20 Mar 1901","0","In her annotated transcription of the Fairmount Cemetery of Sabine County, Kay Parker McCary notes that she was a daughter of Elijah CHAPMAN and Elizabeth MARTIN.","STR06" "I12212","Chapman","Emma June","27 Sep 1847","2 May 1895","0","CHAPMAN EMMA JUNE
d. May 2, 1895 47yr 7mo 5/5/1895 cancer NASHVILLE
flat single gray stone next to S. B. and Eliza Chapman

Information from my cemetery records. Maybe be helpful to you.

Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa
Sharon Rohrbacher
Odessa Township Treasurer

Sharon Rohrbacher
sharon@odessatownship.org
","STR06" "I12212","Chapman","Emma June","27 Sep 1847","2 May 1895","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Odessa, Ionia Co., MI, Page # 327A, Film # T9-0584
PARTELLO, Edwin 28, M, M, W, OH NY PA, Self, Farmer
PARTELLO, Theresa 30, M, F, W, NY NY NY, Wife, Keeping House
Chapman, Emma 33, S, F, W, MI NY NY, Other, Seamstress

Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/chapman/messages/8865.html

","STR06" "I12216","Chapman","Evelyn D. ""Eva""","23 Nov 1860","Abt 1938","0","From FindAGrave:

Birth: Nov. 23, 1860
Lake Odessa
Ionia County
Michigan, USA
Death: 1938
Portland
Ionia County
Michigan, USA

DIES AFTER AN ILLNESS OF 20 MONTHS

Mrs. Eva Bywater Passes Away Sunday Evening at Home of Daughter.

CAME TO PORTLAND 23 YEARS AGO TO RESIDE

Was Born on Farm Where Part of Lake Odessa Village is Now Located.

Mrs. Eva Bywater died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Addie Ryerson, in this village Sunday night, after an illness which had kept her confined to the bed for nearly two years. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon, and burial will be in Portland cemetery. Mrs. Bywater was 78 years old on November 23d.

Deceased was born on a farm where the north part of the village of Lake Odessa now stands. Twenty-three years ago she and her husband, the late William Bywater, moved to Portland, where their son, Carl D. Bywater, had but recently opened a drug store. The husband's death occurred several years ago.

The surviving children are Mrs. Cora Hay, Grand Rapids; Miss Florence Bywater, Detroit; Mrs. Addie Ryerson, Carl D. Bywater, Portland. A sister, Mrs. Ella Burton, resides at Nashville, and there are four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Bywater had been a worker in the Methodist church society since she was a young lady, and was a member of the Portland church. She belonged to the Rebekah lodge,
having been one of the first members of the order at Lake Odessa.","STR06" "I2888","Chapman","Genevieve","24 Oct 1892","23 Nov 1914","0","Kay Parker McCary, in her annotated transcription of the Myrtle Spring Cemetery, notes that she was the wife of C. P. Toole and daughter of Robert W. Chapman and Rosa Imogene Horne. Her tombstone was inscribed:

We miss thee from our home dear one, we miss thee from thy place, a shadow o'er our life is cast. We miss the sunshine of thy face. We miss thy kind and toiling hand, Thy fond and earnest care. Our home is dark without thee. We miss thee everywhere.","STR06" "I20192","Chapman","Herbert Lee","12 May 1900","24 Jul 1986","0","When the will of his paternal grandmother, Mary Ann Welch Smith Chapman, was probated in 1921, he was listed as "" Herbert Chapman, nephew (sic), 21, of Montana.""

His social security number was issued in Florida in 1936, and at the time he was an employee of Ralston Purina Co of St. Louis. His father was shown as Samuel Lee Chapman, and his mother Marion Wright. When he registered for the draft during World War I, he listed his nearest relative as his mother, Mrs. J. S. Caie [second husband] of DeWitt, Michigan. Herbert was a resident of Dewitt, Clinton County, Michigan at the time, and he was working as a farmer for Ralph Cressman. He was shown as tall, slender, with brown eyes and black hair.

Kerrville Mountain Sun
July 26, 1986
Page Four

Obituaries

Chapman

Services were held Friday for Herbert Lee Chapman, Sr. 86, who passed away July 24 in the Alpine Terrace Nursing Home. Rev. Everett Boyce officiated at the graveside services in the Garden of Memories Cemetery.

Chapman, a resident of Kerrville for 16 years, prior to that Florida, was born May 12, 1900 in Lake Odessa, Michigan. He married Lurana Treff in Leavenworth, Kansas on August 22, 1922. Chapman was a member of the Methodist Church, served in the United States Armed Forces, and was a store and mill manager for Kresge's Purina Mill.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lurana Champman of Kerrville; one daughter, Mrs. Frances Moore of San Antonio; two sons, Dr. Herbert Lee Chapman, Jr. of Wauchula, Florida and Dr. Loren James Chapman of Madison, Wisconsin; two sisters, Mrs. Avon ""Claudine"" Ator of Silver Springs, Maryland and Mrs. Earl ""Dorothy"" Castator of Tarpon Springs, Florida; eight grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Grimes Funeral Chapels.","STR06" "I20192","Chapman","Herbert Lee","12 May 1900","24 Jul 1986","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Michigan, Ionia County, Odessa Township
ED #21 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

1910 Census
Michigan, Ionia County, Lake Odessa, Village
Enumerated 20 Apr 1910
SD 5 ED 27 Ward 1
45-45
Caie, John S Head M W 49 m2 1 Mass Scotland Scotland Salesman General Agent
Caie, Marion W Wf F W 33 m2 1 3/3 Mich NY NY
Chapman, Herbert [step] Son M W 9 S Mich Mich Mich
Chapman, Clare [step] Son M W 7 S Mich Mich Mich
Caie, Marion Dtr F W 7/12 S Mich Mass Mich

1920 Census
Michigan, Eaton County, Oneida Township, ED #102
#112-75-78
Wright, Ambria B. Head O F F W 69 Wd New York Canada (English) Vermont Boarding House Keeper
Chapman, Clare W Grandson M W 17 S Michigan Michigan Michigan
Chapman, L. Herbert Grandson M W 19 S Michigan Michigan Michigan

1930 Census
Pennsylvania, Butler County, 1rst Precinct, Butler City Ward 2
Enumerated 8 Apr 1930
ED 10-8 SD 7 Sheet 5B
Brody Street
617-96-99
Chapman, Herbert L Hd M W 29 m1 22 Mich Mich Mich Mgr Dept Store
Chapman, Lurana Wf F W 28 m 21 Kan Kan Mo
Chapman, Herbert Jr Son M W 6 MO Mich Kan
Chapman, Loren J Son M W 3 2/12 Ind Mich Kan

1945 Florida State Census
Hillsborough, Precinct 6
Herbert L. Chapman 814 44 Mich College Educated Manager
Lurana Chapman 43 Kan College Educated Housewife
Herbert L Chapman Jr 21 MO College Educated Navy
Loren Chapman 18 Ind College Educated Army
Mary F Chapman 11 Pa Minor","STR06" "I39678","Chapman","Herbert Lee","15 Jul 1923","16 Jan 2015","0","At the time of the 1945 Florida State Census, he was shown as enlisted in the Navy.

DR. HERBERT LEE CHAPMAN, JR., 91, died January 16, 2015, at Indian River Memorial Hospital. He was born July 15, 1923 in Kansas City, Missouri. He married Muncy Gallagher in 1946. He graduated from the University of Florida. He furthered his education with a graduate degree from the University of Florida, followed by earning his PhD at Iowa State. He served in the U. S. Navy during WWII. As Professor Emeritus, he spent most of his professional career at the University of Florida in beef cattle research. He authored and co-authored over 200 peer- reviewed scientific papers published in professional journals pertaining to the beef industry and served as a consultant to cattlemen and related businesses around the world, including the King Ranch of Texas. With his wife Muncy, he co-authored the Wiregrass trilogy, historical novels set in the Florida Territory in 1835. Dr. Chapman is survived by his loving wife Muncy. He is also survived by his four children: Jill Searcy (Charles), Margy Kulczycki (George), Melinda White (Bob), and Lee Chapman (Kathy). He is also survived by eleven grandchildren: Brad Searcy (Raquel), Jake Searcy (Jennison), Jeff Searcy (Laura), Garrett Kulczycki (Tammy), Jan Wiese (Scott), Wes White (Ashleigh), Kelly Fennemore (Jason), Kevin White (Nathalie), Kristen Chapman, Kori Chapman, and Michael Chapman. He was often surrounded by many of his sixteen great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister, Mary Frances and his brother, Loren James. Family and friends are invited to attend a memorial service in his honor on Sunday, January 25, at 2:00, at Indian River Estates East Auditorium. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested contributions may be made in Dr. Chapman's honor to the United Methodist Children's Home, 51 Main Street, Enterprise FL 32725; or to Care Net Pregnancy Center of Indian River County, 1503 24th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32960.
.

(Courtesy of Lee Chapman, grandson of Dr. Chapman)","STR06" "I16451","Chapman","Johnny Daugherty","1 Jan 1911","17 Jul 1984","0","Richard Chapman, in a February 2012 email, wrote that Johnny was a son of Hiram Daugherty Chapman and Eva Mae Hendricks.","STR06" "I38900","","","","","","","" "I33533","","","","","","","" "I39679","Chapman","Loren James","5 Jan 1927","5 Dec 2017","0","At the time of the 1945 Florida State Census, he was shown as enlisted in the Army.

Dr. Loren James Chapman, Professor Emeritus of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, age 90, of Madison Wisconsin. Born Jan. 5, 1927 in Muncie Indiana to Herbert Lee Chapman and Lurana Gertrude Treff died peacefully at home on December 5, 2017. He survived by his loving wife, Jean (Paulsen), daughter Nancy Jean Bauer and son Laurence James Chapman, grand children Emily Helen Chapman and Benjamin August Chapman, as well as sister Mary Francis Moore. Loren received his BA from Harvard in 1948 and his Ph.D. in Psychology from Northwestern in 1954. Loren retired in 1993 after a long and distinguished career as a professor and researcher in Psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In addition to being a well-regarded mentor to many students, he contributed significantly to the field of schizophrenia research. Outside of his career, he enjoyed traveling, talking new intellectual challenges and spending time with his family His Booming voice, rich laugh and shy wit will be missed.","STR06" "I11825","Chapman","Marcus B.","6 Sep 1875","4 May 1959","0","He was born eight months after his father died.

BIRTH RECORD: Liber B, page 71: Marcus B. Chapman b 9-6-1875 in Odessa Twp, to Samuel B. Chapman, bpl NY, residence ""dead"" & Mary (middle initial A. or W.) Chapman, bpl MI, res Odessa.
DEATH RECORD; MI State File No. 5-30674 (copy made): Marcus B. Chapman d Ionia Co Hospital May 4, 1959, b Odessa Twp Sept 6, 1875 to Samuel and Mary Ann (maiden name unknown) Chapman, deceased wife's name Ida, occup Building Mover (retired), age 83, buried Lakeside Cem, Lake Odessa, MI. Informant for death record information was ""Bureau Social Aid Records, Ionia"". Social Security #368-26-5671.

IONIA DAILY SENTINEL-STANDARD, Tues., May 5, 1959 (copy made): ""Deaths - Lake Odessa - Marcus B. Chapman, 83, died at about 4 p.m. Monday at Ionia County Memorial hospital where he had been a patient at Eckert's nursing home since last fall. Mr. Chapman was born September 6, 1875, the son of Samuel and Mary Ann Chapman. He was a retired farmer and building mover. His wife, the former Ida Welch (sic), died in 1935. He has no immediate survivors. Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at Pickens funeral home with burial in Lakeside cemetery.""

THE LAKE ODESSA WAVE, MI; Thursday, May 7, 1959, front page: ""Marcus Chapman Died Monday- -Marcus B. Chapman, 83, lifelong resident of Odessa township, passed away Monday afternoon at the Ionia County Memorial hospital where he was a patient about a week. Mr. Chapman was a farmer and in his early life was a building mover. He lived in his small farm home on Musgrove Hwy until taken to the Eckert Nursing Home at Ionia last fall. There are no immediate survivors. His wife, the former Ida Welch (sic) passed away in 1935. Funeral services were held Thursday (today) at 10 am at the Pickens funeral chapel with burial in Lakeside Cemetery.""

(All of the above courtesy of LaVonne Bennett)","STR06" "I11825","Chapman","Marcus B.","6 Sep 1875","4 May 1959","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 U.S. Federal Census
Michigan, Ionia, Odessa, District 28
#84-84
Chapman, Marcus Michigan Canada-English New York M W 54 M 46 Farmer
Chapman, Ida Michigan New York York F W 64 M 19","STR06" "I11825","Chapman","Marcus B.","6 Sep 1875","4 May 1959","0","(Medical):Chronic myocarditis (1 month), Intestinal Obstruction (3 days)","STR06" "I12213","Chapman","Maria Theresa","3 Feb 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a Partello, and lived in Barry County.","STR06" "I16987","Chapman","Marjorie Mae","31 Dec 1922","20 Feb 1996","0","She was a daughter of Everett and Ivy Chapman and a 1940 graduate of Exeter High School. (Milligan, 1988-2008, p.106).
","STR06" "I36821","Chapman","Martha","Abt 1827","Bef 1860","0","Barbara Yancey Dore does not show a maiden name, instead refering to her as ""Mrs. Baker.""","STR06" "I12214","Chapman","Martin L.","14 Sep 1851","21 Jul 1910","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Odessa, Ionia Co., MI, Page # 318D, Film # T9-0584
Chapman, Martin 28, M, M, W, MI NY NY, Self, Farmer
Chapman, Ann 22, M, F, W, OH OH OH, Wife, Keeping House
Chapman, Mable 03, S, F, W, MI MI OH, Dau

http://genforum.genealogy.com/chapman/messages/8865.html

1900 Census
Michigan, Ionia County, Berlin Twp
Enumerated 15 June 1900
SD 5 ED 1 Sheet 5A
101-106
Chapman, Martin L Head W M Sep 1851 49 M 25 Mich York State York State
Chapman, Hepzabeth A Wf W F Jun 1857 42 M 25 2/2 Ohio York State York State
Chapman, Myrtie L Dtr W F Jan 1882 18 S Mich Mich Ohio
Green, Patience M M-in-law M F Dec 1834 Wd 2/2 New York State York State York State

1910 Census
Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit City
Enumerated 27 Apr 1910
SD ? ED 134 Ward 9
Sheet 15 A
544-283-309
Chapman, Martin L Head M W 58 m1 34 Mi NY NY Laborer Laboratory
Chapman, Ann Wf F W 52 m1 34 2/2 Ohio NY NY



","STR06" "I39680","","","","","","","" "I32871","Chapman","Roy DeForest","27 May 1908","29 Apr 1953","0","He served in the U.S. Marine Corps for four years. He was the son of Garve Chapman and Olive Clark.

China Campaign, 1927-1929
Ancestry.com Public Member Stories

Pvt Roy DeF Chapman, Signalman,28th Howitzer Platoon, 1st Battalion, 4th Regiment, 3rd Brigade, USMC, Shanghai, China-Christmas 1927; Christmas 1928;U.S.S. Henderson Enroute from Guam M.I, to Honolulu, T.H June 26, 1929.

Served on Guam M. I. from November 16, 1926 to January 28, 1927. Served with Marine Corps expeditionary force in China from January 29, 1927 to July 14, 1929.

Honorably discharged August 30, 1930 from Mare Island, California

At the time of the 1930 Federal Census, he was shown as a Private in the USMC at Mare Island, California, as part of the Naval Prison Detachment. He was listed as age 21 and single, born in Nebraska, with both parents born in Missouri.","STR06" "I11824","Chapman","Samuel B.","25 Feb 1821","31 Jan 1875","0","He is shown on the Murray-Snead-Barbee-Jones-Bishop-Mastroni-Raddeman-Kirtley-Workman tree on Ancestry.com as a son of Peter Chapman and Mercy Keeler.

Benjamin Dwight--in Volume II (p. 1005) of ""The History of the Descendants of Elder John Strong of Northampton, Mass.""--described him as, ""a farmer at Odessa, Mich (since 1851)...he is a supervisor of the town.""

According the ""History of Ionia and Montcalm Counties Michigan with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of their Prominent Men and Pioneers"" by John S. Schenck, Philadelphia, D.W. Ensign & Co. 1881, the first framed house in Odessa was built by Emory Russell after 1842. Other early settlers in and near the Russell neighborhood were Nelson Merrill, Emanuel Cramer, S.B. CHAPMAN, A.A. Haskins, A.J. Clark, P.S. Lapham, David Crapo, John D. Hight, Reuben Haight, George E. Kelly, James N. Galloway, and Asa Houghton. For some years the settlements in Odessa concentrated about the Russell neighborhood. In the year 1852 there were but four settlers in the western half of the town. These four were Solomon Foght, S.B. CHAPMAN, Joseph Houseman and Eber Rush, located respectively on sections 21 and 33 (p. 315).

Jurors for 1847 included Samuel Chapman

Voters in Odessa in 1848 and 1849 included Samuel B. Chapman

Samuel B. Chapman was elected Supervisor of Odessa Township in 1852; Treasurer in 1855; and Supervisor in 1856-1857

LaVonne Bennett, a Ionia county genealogist, kindly provided the following information relating to the probate of the Chapman estate.

Ionia County Probate Court, Probated Will #611 (New Series), Samuel B. Chapman: The first item in the file was an unsigned 8-26-1925 letter to W. C. McCartney, giving him license to sell real estate of Samuel B. Chapman.

The seconnd item was an 8-21-1925 letter from Lake Odessa State Savings Bank to Judge of Probate, Ionia County, stating lots 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 in block 21 of village of Lake Odessa owned by Samuel B. Chapman were sold 4-3-1877.

Samuel B. Chapman died on Sunday, 1-31-1875, leaving no will. Widow was Mary A. Chapman, petitioner for appointment of adminstrator of estate. It was a $7,500 valued estate. Other heirs were: Emma June Chapman, daughter of deceased (dodc); Theressa T. Partello, dodc, of Barry County; Martin Chapman, son; Ella Chapman, dodc; Eva Chapman, dodc; Samuel D. (sic s/b L.), son. Residence of all but Theressa was Ionia County. [Note, Mary was still pregnant with his youngest son, Marcus, who was born in September 1875].

Publication in Lake Odessa Wave-Times 2-12-1875. James Leek, Administrator. Inventory of goods, properties, crops, $150 of household furniture. Among the list of creditors: Mary Ward, $3.65; Jas. J. Brown, $22.05; Martin Chapman, $35.00.

10-7-1871 document: Dower rights to Mary A. Chapman for east 3/4 of north east 1/4 of Section 33, and north east 1/4 of south east 1/4 of Section 32, all in Twp 5N, Range 7W.

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.""

11-14-1876: List of above children, with addition of Marchus B. Chapman. Paid to Mary A. Chapman: $550 for support of minor heirs under age 7 years, $145 distribution of shares, from Samuel Chapman estate, for Samuel Lee and Marcus B. Chapman, minor heirs.

11-15-1876: $150 to Mary A. Chapman. 11-28-1876: Martin Chapman petitioned to sell real estate; heirs Maria T. Partello, Emma Chapman, Ella L. Chapman, Martin Chapman, all residing in Odessa, Evelyn D. Chapman residing in Saranac, Ionia Co, MI; Marcus B. and Samuel L. Chapman, both in Odessa.

$3375 was paid by Abe Bywater for the Dower rights of Mary A. Chapman. $487.50 was paid to Martin L. Chapman.""

It seems an assessment of real estate was made, with the recommendation that sale, and subsequent division of the property, would devalue it. The file was very hard to read and I couldn't decipher all that took place, regarding the real estate, but it did appear Martin forced the sale.

Oh, when I looked up Samuel B. Chapman's property in my plat book here, it turned out to be the whole west side of Lake Odessa's main street. I'm snail-mailing you copies showing location of his---and also B. Franklin Smith's---property. I also made copies of Ida and Mary's obituaries, which I'll send along, too.

I (LaVonne) don't know why the first 2 items dated 1925 were in this file, unless someone filed quit claim deeds on property that was once owned by Samuel B., or something technical like that. Maybe they were cleaning up Mary Ann's 1921 estate yet.","STR06" "I11824","Chapman","Samuel B.","25 Feb 1821","31 Jan 1875","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Odessa Township, Ionia County, Michigan
#188-185
Chapman Samuel 39 M NY
Elisa 38 F NY
Marris C? 10 F NY
Martin 8 M Mich
Ella 18/12 F Mich
Emma ?? F Mich


1870 Census
Odessa Township, Ionia County, Michigan
#67-66
Chapman Sm P 49 M W Farmer 5000 13
"" Eliza 47 F W Keeping House
E??? 22 F W at home MI
Theresia 20 F W at home NY
Martin 18 M W Farm laborer MI attended school
Ella 11 F W MI attended scho
Evaline 9 F W MI attended school

","STR06" "I12242","Chapman","Samuel Lee","6 Jul 1873","22 Mar 1903","0","LaVonne Bennett found, at the Ionia County Courthouse, the death record of Samuel Lee Chapman: ""CHAPMAN, Lee died 3-22-1903, married, age 30 years, in Odessa Twp, of mitrial insufficiency. He was born in MI, was a teacher, and his parents were Samuel B. Chapman, residence NY, and Mary WELCH (IOCOB270#5850)."" LaVonne did not find a Lake Odessa newspaper obituary for him.

At the time of the 1900 census, Samuel was married and living with his wife Marion and infant son, Lee. They lived next door to his mother in Ionia County. Son Clare was born in 1903, less than a year before Samuel's death. His wife Marion remarried, and in 1910, she both sons, listed as Herbert Lee and Clare, were living with her second husband, John S. Caie. Marion and John had a newly born daughter.

In 1920, Herbert Lee and Clare were living with their maternal grandmother in nearby Eaton County, while their widowed stepfather was living with their three half-sisters in Detroit.

The paternal grandmother of Herbert and Clare was Mary Ann Welch Smith Chapman. Her probated Will #8880, Ionia County, MI, was filed 8-15-1921. Mary Ann Chapman's real estate was valued at $6,500; personal estate at $100. Administrator Marcus B. Chapman of Lake Odessa was also one of the heirs, along with: Elmer Smith, son, age 55 (or 56?), 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.","STR06" "I12242","Chapman","Samuel Lee","6 Jul 1873","22 Mar 1903","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Michigan, Ionia County, Odessa Township
ED #21 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


","STR06" "I38901","","","","","","","" "I19285","Chappel","Abijahia","19 Oct 1704","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Caleb CHAPPEL and Ruth ROYCE. http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/john.html","STR06" "I38801","Chappell","Sarah","13 Feb 1820","25 Feb 1871","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of Christopher CHAPPELL (17981-1852) and Sarah MATTHEWS (1794-1875)","STR06" "I2313","Charvat","Vaclav","21 Sep 1887","13 Feb 1970","0","Vaclav was the youngest member of a family of eight. His parents were Vaclav Charvat and Anna Charvat. He arrived in Galveston, Texas, December 25, 1905 at the age of 18, and became a naturalized citizen in the District Court, Lincoln, Nebraska, July 6, 1912. In 1917, he enlisted in the U.S. Army--serving in England and France. He was discharged on 15 April 1919. After the war, he worked in the banking industry at Havelock and Dorchester, Nebraska. (Milligan, p 248).

Place of birth shown by Ken Chromy as Pshany u Laun, Bohemia","STR06" "I2313","Charvat","Vaclav","21 Sep 1887","13 Feb 1970","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Milligan
Enumerated 18 Apr 1930
ED 11 SD 30-16 Sheet 2B
Highway Street
51-52
Bernasek, Vac Head M W 85 Wd CzechoSlovakia CzechoSlovakia CzechoSlovakia Czech 1866
Charvat, J. V. Head M W 42 M 25 CzechoSlovakia CzechoSlovakia CzechoSlovakia Czech Real Estate Land Development
Charvat, Christine Wf F W 45 m 40 Neb CzechoSlovakia CzechoSlovakia
Charvat, Venus Dtr F W 4 9/12 S Neb CzechoSlovakia Neb


","STR06" "I3063","Charvat","Venuse Christine","23 Aug 1925","24 Apr 1984","0","Venuse had four sons. (Milligan, p 248).","STR06" "I35064","","","","","","","" "I39874","","","","","","","" "I31244","Chattin","J. Harry","24 Mar 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Missouri, Saint Louis City, St. Louis Ward 25
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 10 ED 395 Sheet 5A Stamped 138
4545-75-84
Chattin, J. Harry Head M W 39 m1 6 Mo Eng/English Iowa Salesman Lace? Business?
Chattin, Helen A Wf W F W 32 m1 6 2/2 NY NY NY
Chattin, Richard H Son M W 5 S Mo Mo NY
Chattin, Helen E Dtr F W 6/12 S Mo MO NY
Crecelius, Cora m Servant F W 19 S Ind Unk Unk Servatn Housework

","STR06" "I21312","Chauncy","Richarde","Abt 1703","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be a son of Isaac CHAUNCEY and Sarah BLACKLEACH.","STR06" "I32631","","","","","","","" "I26070","Chavis","Clara Anne","7 Sep 1941","24 Sep 2007","0","Clara A. Barber

Clara Anne Barber, 65, of Cameron, died Monday, Sept. 24, 2007, at FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital in Pinehurst.

A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 27, at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church with the Rev. Greg Newton officiating.

A visitation will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. today (Wednesday, Sept. 26) at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Southern Pines.

Mrs. Barber was born in Hoke County, and was a daughter of the late John and Alma Pierce Chavis. She received a degree in psychology from Sandhills Community College, and was a member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church. She also worked as a wallpaper hanger in the Sandhills for many years. She was an avid bowler and Duke Blue Devils fan, and she enjoyed cooking for her family. She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and taking special trips with her sisters.

She was preceded in death by two sons, Terry McLemore and Tilghman McLemore.

Mrs. Barber is survived by her husband, John; three sons, Andrew Barber and his wife, Shay, of Cameron, Raymond Barber and his wife, Michele, and William Barber, all of West End; four daughters, Sandra Salmon and her husband, Ray, Patricia Hallman and her husband, Anthony, all of Carthage, Ellen Kiser and her husband, Ronnie, of Macclenny, Fla., and Jennifer Clute and her husband, Chas, of Oak Island; six sisters, Viola Burwell, of Southern Pines, Rosa Slawson, of Goose Creek, S.C., Iona Phillips, of Chester, Va., Irene Sierpien, of Warren, Mich., Della Hord, of Vass, and Linda Garner, of Lexington; 21 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Building Fund, P.O. Box 386, Southern Pines, NC 28388

Boles Funeral Home of Southern Pines is serving the family

http://www.thepilot.com/stories/20070925/news/obits/20070925Barber.html","STR06" "I8245","Cheatham","Mary E.","3 Feb 1856","21 Dec 1938","0","She lived with her daughter and son-in-law in Gregg County, Texas at the time of the 1930 census.

This appears to be her grave marker, in the Fisher Cemetery where her daughter, Fannie Burkhalter McLemore, was also buried: BURKHALTER, Mrs. E. Feb 3, 1856 Dec 21, 1938

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDYM-CG7
Name: Mary E. Burkehalter
Death Date: 20 Dec 1938
Death Place: Longview, Gregg, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 82 years 10 months 17 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 03 Feb 1856
Birthplace: Arkansas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: L.H. Burkehalter
Father's Name: William Cheatham
Father's Birthplace: Alabama
Mother's Name: Miss Baldice
Mother's Birthplace: Alabama
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Longview, Gregg, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 21 Dec 1938
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117860
Digital Film Number: 4030413
Image Number: 847
Reference Number: 55556
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I28390","","","","","","","" "I28084","","","","","","","" "I15850","Chesley","Carl A.","8 Jan 1899","16 Feb 1978","0","Carl A. Chesley

Services for Carl A. Chesley, 79, were held Sunday afternoon at Moser Memorial Chapel, with the Rev. Anderson Kwankin officiating. Mrs. Lee Robinson was organist and Greg Satorie, soloist.

Burial was in Killian Cemetery near Morse Bluff. Pallbearers were Ed Abraham, William Pollard, Nels Jorgensen, Charles White, Emil Vyhlidal and Marvin Winkelman.

Chesley, a retired farmer and school custodian, passed away Feb. 16 at an Omaha hospital.

He was born Jan. 8, 1899 at Clarks, and spent most of his life in the North Bend community. On June 29, 1929 he married Tillie Racek in Fremont. He was a member of the Methodist Church.

Survivors include his wife: sons, Marvin of Omaha and Gayle of North Bend; daughter, Mrs. Eldon (Arlene) Kracl of Bruno; brother, Harold of Casper, Wyo.; sisters, Mrs. Alfred (Ruth) Williams of Central City, Mrs. Charles (Merle) Johnson of North Bend, and Mrs. Florence Schmidt of Fremont; and eight grandchildren.

(Undated, unreferenced clipping, courtesy of Caroline Mastny)","STR06" "I4037","","","","","","","" "I39583","Chesnutt","Pauline C.","Abt 1900","19 Dec 1970","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J64T-XXB
Name: Pauline C. Chestnut
Death Date: 19 Dec 1970
Death Place: Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 70 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1900
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Lightfoot
Father's Name: Thomas Chestnut
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Alva Chandler
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218971
Digital Film Number: 4169217
Image Number: 1687
Reference Number: 91652
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39582","Chesnutt","Thomas Grady","Oct 1887","12 Dec 1970","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J64T-85B
Name: Thomas Grady Chesnut
Death Date: 12 Dec 1970
Death Place: Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 74 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1896
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Thomas Wyatt Chesnut
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Alva Chandler
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218971
Digital Film Number: 4169217
Image Number: 1584
Reference Number: 91550
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39578","Chesnutt","Thomas Wyatt","Feb 1861","7 Feb 1951","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFVF-W3X
Name: Thomas Wyatt Chesnut
Death Date: 07 Feb 1951
Death Place: Cleburne, Johnson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 89 years 3 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 04 Feb 1862
Birthplace: Woodville, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Wilson Chesnut
Father's Birthplace: Ga.
Mother's Name: Lucindy Smith
Mother's Birthplace: Ga.
Occupation: Carpenter
Place of Residence: Cleburne, Johnson, Texas
Cemetery: Rose Hill Cemetery
Burial Place: Cleburne, Johnson, Texas
Burial Date: 09 Feb 1951
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2074653
Digital Film Number: 4166816
Image Number: 2427
Reference Number: cn 8667
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39578","Chesnutt","Thomas Wyatt","Feb 1861","7 Feb 1951","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, Attoyac Vicinity
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 44 Sheet 4A Stamped 139
60-60
Chandler, Frank L Head W M Jan 1838 62 Wd Miss Unk Unk Farmer
Chandler, Delie Dtr W F Feb 1883 17 S Tex Miss Ten
Chesnutt, Alvia Dtr W F Feb 1873 27 m 7 3/2 Tex Miss Tenn
Chesnutt, Wyett T Son-in-law W M Feb 1861 39 M 7 Tex NC Unk Farmer
Chesnutt, Johnnie M Grdtr W F Nov 1892 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Chesnutt, Thomas G Grdson W M Oct 1887 3 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, JP 3
SD ??? ED 0099
(original very faint)
92-93
Chestnut, Thomas W Head M W 48 m1 18 Tx SC Ga Farmer
Chestnut, Alvia Wf F W 37 M1 18 6/5 Tx Tx Ill
Chestnut, Jonnie M Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Chestnut, Thomas G Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Chestnut, Pauline Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Chestnut, Mamie M Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Chestnut, Mary Dtr F W 5/12 S Tx Tx Txs
","STR06" "I5885","Chichester","Mildred Francis","3 Jan 1926","17 Jan 1999","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of Israel Hewett CHICESTER and Anna Mae BURCH.","STR06" "I5885","Chichester","Mildred Francis","3 Jan 1926","17 Jan 1999","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
New York, Suffolk County, Balrylon Twp, Amityville Village
Enumerated 14 Apr 1930
ED 52-5 SD 36 Sheet 12A Stamped 50
228-282-316
Chicester, Isreal H Head m W 36 M 21 NY NY NY Assistant Undertaker
Chicester, Anna M Wf F W 36 M 21 NY NY NY
Chicester, Anna M Dtr F W 14 S NY NY NY
Chicester, Everard H Son m W 12 S NY NY NY
Chicester, Emma L Dtr F W 10 S NY NY NY
Chicester, Mary J Dtr F W 7 9/12 NY NY NY
Chicester, Mildred F Dtr F W 4 ?/12 S NY NY NY




","STR06" "I10989","","","","","","","" "I44388","Childers","Charles Lee ""Charlie""","12 Oct 1892","29 Nov 1980","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was a resident of Dallas, and working as a railroad clerk at the Southern Railway System in Dallas, and supporting a wife and a 17 month old child. He listed his place of birth as San Augustine. He was described as Tall and stout, with brown eyes and black hair. Under disabilities, it was noted that ""one eye most out."" The informant on his death certificate was his surviving spouse, Nell Larkin Childers.","STR06" "I44320","Childers","Charles Valton","23 Aug 1851","27 Nov 1912","0","Phil Johnson, who created his memorial page on FindAGrave, noted that ""Charles V. Childers was the son of Josiah Taylor Childers and Emily B. Polk of San Augustine, TX.
Emily was the daughter of John Polk (b.1782) and Elizabeth Allen, both are buried in Nacogdoches, TX""","STR06" "I44320","Childers","Charles Valton","23 Aug 1851","27 Nov 1912","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, San Augustine County
Enumerated 29 and 30 Jun 1880
Page 23 SD 1 ED 81 Stamped 284
190-196
Mathews, John W M 35 Farmer Va Ala Ala
Mathews, Hattie W F 27 Wf Keeping House La --- ???
Mathews, Mary W F 6 At Home Tx Ala La
Mathews, Stella W F 4 At Home Tx Ala La
Mathews, Albert W M 1 At Home Tx Ala La
Holomon, Henry W M 30 Minister Ga Ala La
191-197
Childers, Chas. W M 30 Farmer Tx Ala ---
Childers, Julia W F 28 Wf Keeping Tx SC SC

1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, Beat 2
Enumerated 22 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 75 Sheet 17A
292-292
Childers, Charles Head M M Aug 1851 48 M 20 Tx Tn Tn Farmer
Childers, Julia A Wf W F Aug 1851 48 M 20 5/4 Tx Ga SC
Childers, Enloe V Son W M Dec 1883 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Childers, Jack J Son M M Sept 1886 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Childers, Emily J Dtr W F Oct 1889 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Childers, Charles L Son W M Oct 1892 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Wyatt, Sudie H Boarder W M May 1878 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 2
Enumerated 27 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 139 Sheet 8B
140-140
Childers, Charlie Head M W 58 M1 30 Tx Tn Tn Farmer
Childers, Julia Wf F W 58 M1 30 Tx Ga SC
Childers, Iona Dtr F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Teacher Literary
Childers, Charlie Jr Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer","STR06" "I44387","Childers","Emily ""Ima"" J.","9 Oct 1889","9 Jan 1966","0","Name Ima Owen
Event Type Death
Event Date 09 Jan 1966
Event Place San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 09 Oct 1889
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Charles W Childers
Mother's Name Julian Ann Mathews
Certificate Number 04917
GS Film number 2117922
Digital Folder Number 005144744
Image Number 02369

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBS-GHV : accessed 31 Dec 2013), Ima Owen, 09 Jan 1966; citing certificate number 04917, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117922.","STR06" "I34220","","","","","","","" "I34223","","","","","","","" "I44389","Childers","Inlow Valton","18 Dec 1883","8 Nov 1967","0","Middle name shown as Vaulton on his draft registration for the First World War. He was a resident of San Augustine, and working at a grocery for himself. The nearest relatives was Mrs. Verna S. Childers, and Inlow was described as tall and slender, with gray eyes and black hair.

Name Inlow Valton Childers
Event Type Death
Event Date 08 Nov 1967
Event Place San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 18 Dec 1883
Birthplace:
Father's Name Charlie V Childers
Mother's Name Julia Mathews
Certificate Number 75006
GS Film number 2138820
Digital Folder Number 005144734
Image Number 03201

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K78R-PBP : accessed 31 Dec 2013), Inlow Valton Childers, 08 Nov 1967; citing certificate number 75006, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2138820.","STR06" "I44390","Childers","Joseph Jackson ""Jack""","14 Sep 1886","17 Jan 1981","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was a resident of Dallas, and working as a salesman for S.west Gen Electric Co in Dallas. His place of birth was shown as San Augustine, and he was married and supporting his wife. He was described as of medium heighth, slender, with grey eyes and dark brown hair.","STR06" "I34222","Childers","Lamar Allan","4 Mar 1932","12 Apr 1988","0","Name: Lamar Allan Childers Date of Birth: 4 Mar 1932 Gender: Male Birth County: Sabine Father's Name: William Grady Childers Mother's Name: Tera Evon Conn Roll Number: 1932_0002

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-200:

Name: L. Childers
Birth Date: 4 Mar 1932
Death Date 12 Apr 1988
SSN 453484950
Branch 1 ARMY
Enlistment Date 1 16 Jan 1953
Release Date 1 23 Dec 1955

Said to have married a woman named Clara.","STR06" "I34219","Childers","William Grady","11 Sep 1904","21 Sep 1987","0","Said to be a son of William T. CHILDERS and Elizabeth COUSSONS. Elizabeth was said to have been Cherokee.","STR06" "I34221","","","","","","","" "I17711","","","","","","","" "I17710","","","","","","","" "I22012","","","","","","","" "I24718","","","","","","","" "I27483","Childress","George Elmer","25 Jul 1918","14 Jun 2002","0","The website, Pea Ridge Relations shows that he married Edith Odell DUNN, and that they had a large family.","STR06" "I11526","Childress","Harvey Allen","28 Nov 1935","26 Dec 2006","0","Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997
Name: Harvey Allen JR. Childress
Date of Birth: 28 Nov 1935
Gender: Male
Birth County: Runnels
Father's name: Harvey Allen Childress
Mother's name: Minnie Sue Southern
Roll Number: 1935_0002

The SSDI shows that his social security account was established before 1951 in Minnesota. His last residence was shown as Dallas, Texas. FindAGrave shows he was born in Ballinger, TX, died in Dallas, and was survived by a sife, Marti CHILDRESS. He was buried at the Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia, Plot Section 66, Site 179-13.","STR06" "I25828","Childress","James Wesley ""Wes""","7 Nov 1888","4 Aug 1947","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, District 19
Enumerated 14 and 15 Jan 1920
SD 5 ED 86 Sheets 8a and 8B
164-166
Childress, Wesley Hed M W 31 M Tn Tn Tn Farmer
Childress, Bedie Wf F W 25 m Ala Tx Tn
Childress, Ellis Son M W 4 9/12 S Tn Tn Ala
Childress, Elmer Son M W 1 3/12 Tn Tn Ala

1930 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, 19 Civil District
Enumerated 10 Apr 1930
ED 52-23 SD 11 Sheet 8A Stamped 215
Pleasant Grove
156-163
Childress, Wess Head M W 41 M 24 Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
Childress, Beedie Wf F W 36 m 19 Ala Tx Tenn
Childress, Ellis Son M W 14 S Tn Tn Ala
Childress, Elmer Son M W 12 S Tn Tn Ala
Childress, Leonard Son M W 9 S Tn Tn Ala
Childress, Elizabeth Dtr F W 4 9/12 S Tn Tn Ala
Childress, Martha E Mother F W 77 Wd Tn Tn Tn


","STR06" "I27488","","","","","","","" "I24716","","","","","","","" "I24717","","","","","","","" "I27485","Childress","Leonard Odie","7 Apr 1921","20 Mar 2005","0","(Research):From FindAGrave:

Funeral services for Mr. Leonard Childress, age 83, of Patrick Road, Fayetteville, TN, who passed away Sunday, March 20, 2005 in Crestwood Medical Center, were conducted Wednesday, March 23, 2005 at 1:00 p.m. in the chapel of the Gallant Funeral Home with Rev. Ennis Hyman officiating. Burial followed in Pleasant Grove Cemetery. Mr. Childress was a native of Lincoln County, TN, son of the late Wesley Childress and the late Biddie Putman Childress, a farmer and a member of the Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife of 57 years: Lorene Childress; 1 sister: Elizabeth Barnes; 1 brother: Jimmy Childress all of Fayetteville, TN and several nieces and nephews. Visitation with the family was held Tuesday evening from 5 until 8 p.m. at the Gallant Funeral Home.

Note: Same Stone With - Lorene Childress","STR06" "I24715","","","","","","","" "I27486","","","","","","","" "I11528","","","","","","","" "I21861","Childs","Thankful","13 Jul 1807","1 May 1860","0","Said to be a daughter of Reuben CHILDS and Thankful SCOTT, and born in Shelburne, Franklin County, Massachusetts.

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/MAFRANKL/2003-02/1045926730","STR06" "I1175","Chiles","Elizabeth ""Eliza"" Jane","26 Sep 1804","7 Jul 1878","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Patroon Beat No. 5, PO Milam
Page 24
213-213
Elizabeth Loving 48 F Farmer $--- $1010 Ga
Angaline Loving 20 F Tx
Benjamin Loving 19 M Tx
Adaline Loving 17 F Tx
Emily Loving 9 F Tx (Could she also be called Lydia?)
214-214
Emanuel Loving 30 M Farmer $--- $830 Ga
Lean Loving 22 F Ky
Robert Loving 6 M Tx
George Loving 4 M Tx
Benjamin Loving 7/12 m Tx

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No. 5, PO Milam
Enumerated 20 July 1870
Page 14
288-288
Moran, W. F. 30 M W Farmer $--- $400 Ala
Moran, Melissa J 37 F W Keeping House Ga
Moran, Bill 10 m W La
Moran, Robert E 1 m W Tx
289-289
Loving, Eliza 65 F W Keeping House 400 100 Ga","STR06" "I37303","","","","","","","" "I35407","Chipman","Ellen Angeline","8 Mar 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

MIGHT this be her in 1860?

1860 Census
Mississippi, Newton County, P. O. Union
Page 97
647-662
James Jones 50 M Farmer $820 $450 SC
Susan Jones 32 F Miss
Angutin Chipman 11 F Miss
Alexander Philps 9 M Miss

","STR06" "I7872","Chism","Volley Ann","Oct 1832","Abt 1903","0","At the time of the 1880 census, Aaron and Volley had two step-sons also enumerated with them in Adair, Iowa, Lewis C. HIBBS, age 20, and Marion S. HIBBS, age 17, both born in Illinois.

Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 about Samuel B Hibbs
Name: Samuel B
Widow: Volley C Hibbs
Roll Number: T288_215
Comments: V. A. Kulsondale, Gdn.","STR06" "I7872","Chism","Volley Ann","Oct 1832","Abt 1903","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Illionis, Rock Island, District 37
Enumerated 3 Oct 1850
1308-1358
(Indexed on Ancestry.com as CHISON)
Tabitha Chism 40 f $000 $170 Ill
George R. Chism 20 M Farmer Ill
Wesley L. Chism 19 M Laborer Ill
Volley A. Chism 17 Ill
Aaron N. Chism 15 Ill
Alice Hannah 3 Ill

1860 Census
Illinois, Rock Island County, Twp No. 18 NR 3 R 4 PN Canoe Creek Twp, PO Pt. Byron
Enumerated 28 July 1860
Page 449
611-3402
Tabitha Chism 50 F Widow 3000 600 Ill
Aaron Kuykendall 19 M Farm Laborer Ill
Tabitha Hembers 13 F Ill
612-3403
Saml Hibbs 24 M Farm Laborer $--- $100 O
Volley Hibbs 26 F Wf Ill
Louis Hibbs 5/12 Ill

1870 Census
Iowa, Polk County, Douglad Twp, PO Greenwood
Enumerated 30 July 1870
Page 9 Stamped 302
54-59
Hibbs, V. A. 37 M (sic) W Farmer 1200 Ill
Hibbs, Louis 10 m W Keeps House Ill
Hibbs, Mariah 8 F (sic) W Ill
","STR06" "I39985","Chlup","Anna","Abt 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","Dennis Belohlavy notes that she married a CEKAL.","STR06" "I39980","Chlup","Charles Frank","8 Oct 1884","8 Feb 1964","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated 16 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 32 Sheet 2A
29-29
Chlup, Charles F. Head M W 25 m1 5 Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia English Farmer
Chlup, Abbie M Wf F W 23 m1 5 1/1 Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia
Chlup, Helen Dtr F W 2 S Neb Neb Neb

1920 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated 10 and 12 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 37 Sheet 2B
33-33
Chlup, William J and Mary
35-35
Chlup, Frank C head M W 35 M Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Chlup, Abbie M Wf F W 31 M Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Chlup, Helen Dtr F W 12 S Neb Neb Neb
Chlup, Marie Dtr F W 8 S Neb Neb Neb
","STR06" "I36882","Chlup","Helen","30 May 1907","10 Mar 2006","0","She was a daughter of Frank CHLUP and Abbie KOTAS. (Milligan, 1988-2008, p 123).","STR06" "I20347","Chlup","Marie","23 Sep 1867","2 May 1927","0","She was the daughter of Vaclav CHLUP and Barbora BURES. Her family migrated from Bohemia to Braidwood, Illinois, later moving on to Saunders County, Nebraska. (Milligan, p 340).","STR06" "I39981","Chlup","Vaclav ""James""","27 Apr 1839","Aft 1920","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Nebraska, Saunders County, Douglas Precinct
Enumerated 24 and 25 Jun 1880
Page 15 SD 1 ED 182 Stamped 372
127-127
Kloop, James W M 40 Farmer Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Kloop, Barbora W F 35 Wf Keeps House Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Kloop. Mary W F 13 Dtr At Home Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Kloop, Ann W f 9 At Home Illinois
Kloop, Josie W F 7 Illinois
Kloop, James W M 5 Son Nebraska

1900 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated 6 and 7 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 29 Sheet 3B
52-52
Chlup, James Head W M Jan 1821 (sic) 62 Wd Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1870 30 Na Farmer
Michalek, Frank Son-in-law W M Jan 1875 25 M 3 Ohio Bohemia Bohemia
Michalek, Josie Daug W F Oct 1874 25 M 3 1/1 Ill Bohemia Bohemia
Michalek, Helen Grdtr W F Oct 1898 1 S Neb Ohio Ill

1920 Census
Minnesota, Todd County, Fawn Lake Twp
Enumerated 6 Feb 1920
SD 6 ED 229 Sheet 11A
176-177
Michalek, Frank Head M W 45 M Oh Bohemia/Czech Bohemia/Czech Forerman Railroad
Michalek, Josie Wf F W 45 M Ill Bohemia/Czech Bohemia/Czech
Michalek, Vlasta Dtr F W 16 S Neb Ohio Ill
Michalek, Edward Son M W 13 S Neb Ohio Ill
Chlup, James Father-in-law M W 80 Na Wed 1875 Na 1893 Bohemia/Czech Bohemia/Czech Bohemia/Czech
","STR06" "I42957","Chmelka","Carrie","31 Oct 1872","31 Oct 1898","0","FindAGrave shows her as Carie Chamelka (sic) Tomasek, a daughter of Anton Chamelka (sic) and Mary Novak","STR06" "I13277","Choate","Allie B.","Abt 1893","Yes, date unknown","0","Found a note from the Geronimo ""The New Era., dated May 20, 1909:

Miss Allie Choat returned home Saturday with her sister Mrs. Strong of Shawnee.","STR06" "I13276","Choate","Andy E.","Abt 1888","Yes, date unknown","0","Was a witness of the wedding of his younger sister, Annie Eva Choate, to Lee Strong.","STR06" "I6355","Choate","Annie Eva","Abt 1890","","0","Found a note from the Geronimo ""The New Era., dated May 20, 1909: ""Miss Allie Choat returned home Saturday with her sister Mrs. Strong of Shawnee.""","STR06" "I13288","Choate","David A.","Abt 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Comanche County, Hulen Twp
Enumerated 3 May 1910
SD 5 ED 44 Sheet 6A
101-103
Choat, David A Head M W 47 m1 27 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Choat, Ellen S Wf W W 39 m1 27 11/9 Tx Tx Tx
Choat, Andie E Son M W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Choat, Allie B Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Choat, James B Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Choat, Bessie S Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Choat, Dessie B Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Choat, David A Jr Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Choat, Lillie M Dtr F W 1 7/12 Ok Tx Tx
Choat, Willie C Son M W 1 7/12 Ok Tx Tx


1920 Census
Texas, Wood County, JP ??? Alba town
Enumerated 17 Jan 1920
SD 3 ED 156 Sheet 15A
309-330
Choat, David S M W 57 M Tx Ga Ala Farmer
Choat, S. Ellen Wf F W 51 M Tx Tx Tx
Choat, Bessie Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Choat, David A Jr Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Choate, Willie Son M W 11 S Okla Tx Tx
Choate, Lillie Dtr F W 11 S Ok Tx Tx
Choate, Ethil Niece F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I38145","Chop","Tony","13 Jun 1885","27 Dec 1961","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMPC-MS4/p1
Name: Tony Chop
Death Date: 27 Dec 1961
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 76 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 13 Jun 1885
Birthplace: Hungary
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Lumberman
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Gravel Hill
Burial Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Burial Date: 29 Dec 1961
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116859
Digital Film Number: 4166720
Image Number: 2581
Reference Number: 73688
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I21472","Chorlian","Gregory Moore","1 Mar 1902","20 Feb 1978","0","The son of Dr. Gregory CHORLIAN and Anna Moore. (Robert S. Strong, SFAA Historian).","STR06" "I42107","Chrastil","John R.","Abt 1939","31 Jan 2014","0","John F. Chrastil, age 75, of Hallam, died Friday, January 31, 2014, with his wife Janet at his side. Born in rural Lancaster County to Adolph and Agnes (Pospisil). Retired U.S. Letter Carrier, Army veteran and a man who enjoyed travelling and playing cards with family and friends.

He was a devoted husband to his surviving wife Janet for 53 years. He is also survived by his children, Shellie Chrastil and her friend Bobby Bell, Sheri (Alan) Holsing; grandchildren, Kristopher (Blaire) Holsing, Andrew (Alexa) Holsing; sisters, Betty Zelenka, Janet Johnson, Carolyn Prazak; brother-in-law, Ben Muff; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Clara Muff [was actually a cousin who was raised with John]; brothers-in-law, Mike Johnson, John Zelenka, Frank Prazak.

Funeral service: 3 pm Tuesday, Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S. 14th St. Lincoln, NE. Visitation with family Monday 4-8 pm at the funeral home. Memorials to the family for a later designation.

(Lincoln Journal Star, 2 Feb 2014, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
","STR06" "I44663","Christian","Robert William ""Willie""","3 Feb 1882","19 Jan 1931","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows his occupation was ""High Line"" and his parents were Robert Thomas Christian and Allie Ann Young, both born in Texas. Informant was Mrs. William Christian of Kirbyville.","STR06" "I44663","Christian","Robert William ""Willie""","3 Feb 1882","19 Jan 1931","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP #3, Kirbyville Town
Enumerated 3 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 75 Sheet 2B
Dru Street
33-37
Christian, Willie Head M W 36 M Tx Tx Tx Chaufeeur Service Bar
Christian, Irene Wf F W 29 M Tx Miss Tx
Jones, Dorothy StpDtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Vallie D StpDtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I22050","Christmas","Ann","28 Jan 1766","Abt 1809","0","According to various sources her middle name is Peoples, Peebles, Pealer, Pealor, or Peealer. LoRetta Hughes shows that she married a PICTLES, so perhaps this was were the ""middle"" name arose. LoRetta does not show a subsequent marriage to Nathaniel McLemore, and also has an earlier date of birth, that of 1762.

LoRetta Hughes has a transcription of his will, dated 1783 in Orange County, NC on her tree at WorldConnect. This transcription shows that ""I give and bequeath to my daughter Ann Pictles my negro girl Ginny and my negro boy Philamon, a feather bed and furniture, a mare, bridle and saddle with two cows and calves, with two bison, two dishes and six plates and should she die without lawful issue that the estate left her be divided amongst my three sons Richard , William and Nathaniel .""

Hughes, LoRetta F. ""Treeclimber's Family Treehouse - Roots & Branches"" ver. 2009-06-21 ; http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=treeclimber","STR06" "I22231","Christmas","Charles","Abt 1770","Yes, date unknown","0","Copied from LoRetta Hughes tree on WorldConnect:

Census: 1800, NC, Orange Co.
Christmas, Charles

Orange County, North Carolina: Clerk of Superior Court:
Record of Wills: Volume: D: 1800-1822:
No. 228 - Christmas, Charles

Orange County, North Carolina Will Book

01 September 1811
The last will and testament of me the subscriber
Charles Christmas aspiring confidence in my
Creator to whom I recommend my soul, he having
given it.
I Charles Christmas of the state of North Carolina
make this my last will and testament that is to
say ?
I give and bequeath to my executor herein after
William Moore, my land lying in Orange County
between two and three hundred acres in the acres
between Strudwick's lower and middle tracts
adjoining John Minniss and others also two
hundred acres lying on the south side of Haw River
adjoining lands of Jonathan Seredly and others
also I give my said Executor my Negroes Viz!
Daisy, Simon, Henry, Anderson, Aggie and Ben,
and all movable effects including my stocks of
very kind and also outstanding debts which are
considerable.
One on my brother Nat Christmas of the Mississippi
Territory accounting at this time principal and
interest upwards of seven hundred dollars,
a note for the principal of which was four hundred
and sixty dollars was given me the ninth of August
1803 and lost by fire when my Mother's house
burnt and the rest of my debts that may be in notes
and book accounts in my chest at my decease
paying there out my past debts, and the expense
of my funeral, interest as to the said lands, Negroes,
movable stocks, debts are for the rising, clothing
and schooling of my six children of Sara Smith's Viz!
John, Charles, Nancy, Bethany, William and Susannah
and the raising, clothing and schooling of a child of
Nancy Wilcox's Viz! Rebeckah my will is that the
property given in trust to my Executors as aforesaid
the survivors of them to make use of it in the way
they think most advisable for profit whereby
leasing the lands hiring the Negroes out, continuing
them on the plantation I now live on which is leases
until the first day of January 1815 or selling the
whole of the property bequeathed or given in trust
as aforesaid and that the moneys arriving from
method they peruse, to put out at interest or any
other way they may think proper and distribute it
equally for the children aforesaid as they may
stand in need and if any surplus should remain
after the youngest comes of age or they, my
Executors, are of the opinion there will be a surplus
they may think proper give to each as they arrive
to lawful age what they think proper so as they
believe as much will remain for each when they
arrive at the same or make as equal divided
when the youngest arrives at age if any property
should remain. I nominate, constitute and appoint
Richard Christmas, Thomas Brewer, and William Moore,
Executors to this my last will and testament requesting
them the said Richard Christmas, Thomas Brewer,
and William Moore that they will give what assistance
they can to Sarah Smith and Nancy Wilcox mothers
of the aforesaid children and see that the children
are well brought up thus placing confidence in their
friendship.
I hereunto subscribe my name and fix my seal to these
presents as my last will and testament.
Charles Christmas {seal}
September 1st 1811
Test William Moore


Hughes, LoRetta F. ""Treeclimber's Family Treehouse - Roots & Branches"" ver. 2009-06-21 ; http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=treeclimber","STR06" "I22228","Christmas","Henrietta","Abt 1756","Yes, date unknown","0","LoRetta Hughes has a transcription of his will, dated 1783 in Orange County, NC on her tree at WorldConnect. This transcription shows that ""my sons Thomas and John and my daughters Mary Elizabeth and Henrietta are all married and have moved from me.""

Hughes, LoRetta F. ""Treeclimber's Family Treehouse - Roots & Branches"" ver. 2009-06-21 ; http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=treeclimber","STR06" "I22230","Christmas","James","Abt 1768","Yes, date unknown","0","LoRetta Hughes shows that he married Elizabeth COURTNEY in 1802 in Orange County, NC, and that they were the parents of John and William CHRISTMAS. She also shows that James can be found in the following census enumerations:

Census: 1800, NC, Orange Co.
Christmas, James

Census: 1810, NC, Orange Co.
Christmas, James","STR06" "I22222","Christmas","John","Abt 1720","Bef Aug 1783","0","He owned a plantation located in the Orange County, North Carolina, on the banks of Cane Creek, Moccasin Branch, and Richland Branch.

In 1763 he was a Captian in the Granville County Colonial Militia. He had five sons and a son-in-law that were captains in the American Revolution.

WARREN CO, NC DEED Christmas, John Sr to John Jr -1771

Transcript below contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Ginger L. Christmas (gxmas@gte.net) original not viewed or verified

Warren County North Carolina Deed Book 3 p-245 This Indenture made this day of may in the year of Our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy-one Between John CHRISTMAS {#32}, Sr of the one part and John CHRISTMAS {#58}, Jr of the other part. Witnesseth that the said John CHRISTMAS, Sr for and in consideration of the sum of ten pounds current money of Virginia to me in hand paid before the ensealing and delivery hereof the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge and acquit the said CHRISTMAS Jr of every part thereof I have bargained, sold, alleined and made over a certain tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Bute County on the south side of the Little Creek and bounded as follows, to wit. Beginning at the mouth of the Planpatch branch and running up the creek to William GREEN's {#509} line and up that to the spring branch and up the branch to the head, form thence along a line of marked trees to the road, thence down the road to Thomas CHRISTMAS's {#30} corner red oak sapling, thence down his line to the head of the Planpatch Branch thence down the said branch to the beginning. Containing two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, being part of the tract whereon John CHRISTMAS Sr now lives on with the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof with the appurtenances unto the said CHRISTMAS Jr his heirs and assigns forever and the said John CHRISTMAS S for himself his heirs, executors and administrators doth covenant, promise and agree to and with the said CHRISTMAS S his heirs executors or assigns that the aforesaid premises are free and clear of all manner of encumbrances and that the said CHRISTMAS Sr committed done or suffered shall and lawful may and even hereafter have , hold, use, occupy, possess and enjoy the same. In witness I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year first above written. John CHRISTMAS [seal] Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of: Thomas CHRISTMAS {#30}, Such KEY and Richard CHRISTMAS {#54} Bute County May Court 1771 John CHRISTMAS acknowledged this deed to John CHRISTMAS Jr and on motion the same is ordered to be registered. Test Benjamin McCULLOCK C.C. The foregoing deed from John CHRISTMAS S to John CHRISTMAS Jr having been acknowledged in Bute Inferior Court of Pleas and Quarterly Session and ordered to be registered the same is truly registered this 26th day of July 1771. By William JOHNSON P.R.

http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tresa&id=I31010

The Will below was copied from LoRetta F. Hughes tree on WorldConnect.
Original not viewed or verified



Orange County, North Carolina:Clerk of Superior
Court: Record of Wills: Volume: A: 1752-1788:
No. 162 - Christmas, John

Orange County North Carolina Will Book A p-261-268:
John CHRISTMAS {#32}
Dated: 11 August 1783
Recorded Orange County NC
Probated in November Court 1783.
In the name of God Amen. I John CHRISTMAS of the
County of Orange in the state of North Carolina planter
being sick and weak in body but in perfect mind and
memory thanks be to God for the same and calling
to mind the uncertainty of this transitory life and
being willing to settle my worldly affairs in order to
make this my last will and testament in manner and
form following:

FIRST I commend my soul to God who gave it hoping
through the death and merits of Jesus Christ my Savior
to be made partaker of the fading joys of immorality
and as for that temporal estate it hath been pleased
God to bestow on me I give and bequeath in the manner
and form following that is to say whereas my sons
Thomas and John and my daughters Mary Elizabeth
and Henrietta are all married and have moved from me,
such estates as I judge equal proportions of my
substance and I do hereby give and bequeath each of
them my sons Thomas, my son John, my daughters
Mary Elizabeth and Henrietta the sum of five shillings
Virginia money. Besides that I do hereby confirm to
them and their heirs and assigns an indisputable right
to that I have heretofore given them revoking all manner
of claim to any part or parcel same from any person
or persons whatever.

ITEM: I give and bequeath unto my loving wife
Mary CHRISTMAS during her natural life the plantation
whereon I now live with all the land on the south side
Cane Creek and below the branch known by the name
Moccasin and also my three negroes Harry, Sue and Aggie,
a feather bed and furniture, a horse, bridle and saddle
and to enable her the better to raise her children I lend
her my eight Negroes Charles, Jacob, wife, Iona, Fatt,
Terry, young Charles and Davy together with my other
estate of horses, cattle, sheep and household furniture
except such as I shall hereafter dispose of and it is my
will and desire that my loving wife Mary do keep and
enjoy during her widowhood all such estate lent her,
but should she marry again then my will is that all the
estate be divide among my three sons Robert , James
and Charles and it is also my will that at my wife's decease
that all the estate in her hand be also divided amongst
said three youngest sons by my two
sons Thomas CHRISTMAS and Richard.

ITEM: I give and bequeath to my daughter Ann Pictles
my negro girl Ginny and my negro boy Philamon,
a feather bed and furniture, a mare, bridle and saddle
with two cows and calves, with two bison, two dishes
and six plates and should she die without lawful
issue that the estate left her be divided amongst my
three sons Richard , William and Nathaniel .

ITEM: I give and bequeath unto my son Richard, his
heirs and youngins forever a tract of land lying on the
north side of Cane Creek from a line of marked trees
running from or near the mouth of Richland branch
with land whereon Thomas MASON formally lived
also my will is that my son, Richard, have two negroes
known by the names of Dick and Fanny with a feather
bed and furniture, two cows and calves besides his
own amongst my stock with two bison, two dishes
and six plates.

ITEM: I give and bequeath to my son, William ,
his heirs and youngins, all that tract of land lying on
the north side of Cane Creek below a line of marked
trees running from or near the mouth of Richland Branch,
also two negroes by the name of Will and Nessy.

ITEM: I give and bequeath unto my son, Nathaniel ,
his heirs and youngins, forever two hundred and fifty
pounds Virginia money or stock at thirty-three and a
third percent in gold or silver to be paid him from
my son Thomas CHRISTMAS for my mill and negro
Will within nine months from this date, if not paid
them the said mill and negro named
Tom with a feather bed and furniture.

ITEM: I give and bequeath unto my son, Robert,
his heirs and youngins, forever one negro named
Benjamin.

ITEM: I give and bequeath unto my son, James,
his heirs and youngins, forever all my land that
lying on the south side of Cane Creek and above
the Moccasin branch with the addition of all the
land lying on the same side if creek belonging
to the land whereon Thomas MASON formally
lived.

ITEM: I give and bequeath unto my son, Charles,
his heirs and assigns, forever all my land on the
south side Cane Creek and below the Moccasin
branch and it is my will that if either of my three
youngest sons Robert, James and Charles die
before they come of age leaving no issue then
it is my will that their estate so left shall fall into
the estate to be divided by my two sons, Thomas
and Richard, with the remains of the estate to the
two youngest sons it is also my will that if the
land I have left to my four sons, Richard,
William, James and Charles be lost and they
fall on the estate of Michael WHATLEY
that what is recovered be divided amongst said
four sons, Richard, William, James and
Charles.

ITEM: I give and bequeath unto my Grandson
Henry CHRISTMAS, son of John
CHRISTMAS, deceased, my land lying in
Warren County on the south side of the road
adjoining the land formally Charles ALLEN's.
And also my will is that if either of my three
youngest sons, Robert, James and Charles
come to age before my wife decease wanting
their estate it is then my will and desire that
my said two sons, Thomas and Richard divide
the estate I lent my wife and give them what they
see cause to as not to exceed a third, and should
there be any remainder at my wife's decease its
my desire that it be divided with the estate of my
wife at her decease to my three youngest sons,
Robert, James and Charles by my two sons
aforesaid Thomas and Richard and safely I do
hereby constitute and appoint my loving wife,
Mary CHRISTMAS, my sons Richard and Robert
Executors of this my last will and testament
hereby revoking and making void and null all
former will or wills hereafter made and confirming
this and none but this to be my last will and
testament in the testimony whereof I have
hereunto with my hand and seal this eleventh day
of August one thousand seven hundred and
eighty-three.

John CHRISTMAS
Signed, sealed and acknowledged by the
testor to be his last will and testament in presence
of us: Richard CHRISTMAS, William RICHARDS and
James I. PICKARD.

Orange County, November Court 1783
The Execution of the within will and testament of
John CHRISTMAS , deceased, was duly proven in
open court by the oaths of William RICHARDS and
James I. PICKARD two of the subscribing witness
thereto and ordered to be recorded.


Hughes, LoRetta F. ""Treeclimber's Family Treehouse - Roots & Branches"" ver. 2009-06-21 ; http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=treeclimber","STR06" "I22224","Christmas","John","Abt 1750","Yes, date unknown","0","LoRetta Hughes has a transcription of his will, dated 1783 in Orange County, NC on her tree at WorldConnect. This transcription shows that ""my sons Thomas and John and my daughters Mary Elizabeth and Henrietta are all married and have moved from me.""

LoRetta also shows that he was the father of Henry Christmas, born ca 1778. Spouses name not known.

Hughes, LoRetta F. ""Treeclimber's Family Treehouse - Roots & Branches"" ver. 2009-06-21 ; http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=treeclimber","STR06" "I22226","Christmas","Mary Elizabeth","Abt 1752","Yes, date unknown","0","Several unsourced internet trees have an earlier date of birth for her, 14 Jul 1745.

LoRetta Hughes has a transcription of his will, dated 1783 in Orange County, NC on her tree at WorldConnect. This transcription shows that ""my sons Thomas and John and my daughters Mary Elizabeth and Henrietta are all married and have moved from me.""

Hughes, LoRetta F. ""Treeclimber's Family Treehouse - Roots & Branches"" ver. 2009-06-21 ; http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=treeclimber

","STR06" "I22017","Christmas","Nathaniel","Abt 1754","Abt 1820","0","Ginger Christmas writes that: ""He was a Captain in the American Rev. War. In 1781 he and his brother Richard were paroled by Cornwallis (British General) from capture and later moved to the Mississippi Territory. After the war he (Nathaniel) settled with his younger brother Robert in the Wilkes County area of Georgia where they were district judges. He moved to the Louisiana area to settle down with Mary McLemore, his wife.He Petitioned the new government for pension from the Revolutionary war but was rejected. He reached his rank of Major as a First Major Surveyor.""

This is from the National Archives, Rev. War Records.

""To the honorable Lieutenant General Leslie, or to the commanding officer of the British forces in the state of South Carolina.

Captain Nathaniel Christmas has permission to pass from hence to the British garrison at Charles Town, for the purpose of effecting the exchange, Captain Richard Christmas, who is a prisoner of war to the British arms, for Captain James Osborn, who is a prisoner of war to the American arms, which said exchange is hereby proposed. This being agreed to, the said Captain Osborn is relieved and exchanged, the said Captain Nathaniel Christmas is to pass under the sanction of the flag.

Given at Point Pleasant, this______day of June, 1782.

http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tresa&id=I31010","STR06" "I22227","Christmas","Richard","4 Jan 1764","Yes, date unknown","0","Several unsourced internet trees have an earlier date of birth for him, 3 Apr 1752.

LoRetta Hughes instead has his birth date as 4 Jan 1764, and shows that he married Anne BUTLER on 22 Dec 1788 in Orange County, NC. She adds that he can be found on the following census records:

Census: 1790, NC, Orange Co.
Christmas, Richard

Census: 1800, NC, Orange Co.
Christmas, Richard

Census: 1810, NC, Orange Co.
Christmas, Ricd","STR06" "I22225","Christmas","Thomas","Abt 1758","Yes, date unknown","0","LoRetta Hughes has a transcription of his will, dated 1783 in Orange County, NC on her tree at WorldConnect. This transcription shows that ""my sons Thomas and John and my daughters Mary Elizabeth and Henrietta are all married and have moved from me.""

Hughes, LoRetta F. ""Treeclimber's Family Treehouse - Roots & Branches"" ver. 2009-06-21 ; http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=treeclimber","STR06" "I2053","Christmas","William","Abt 1760","16 Dec 1811","0","According to Ginger Christmas, Captain William Christmas, Sergeant Richard Christmas and young Robert Christmas were in the battle near Guilford Courthouse under the Leadership of Brig. Gen. Nathaniel Greene. First Major William Christmas was busy with his new wife, Abigail McLemore. He surveyed the new lands in Tennessee, Kentucky and the Mississippi Territory. In 1791 he was one of the men working on the First map of North Carolina with Price and Strothers, served in the North Carolina House of Representatives and the Senate. He resigned his post as a Colonel and then took a party of settlers into the Tennessee area in 1800. Nathaniel and Richard Christmas joined him and opened a land office in the Knoxville area in 1801.

Mark Freeman instead shows him as a son of Thomas and Temperance Christmas.

866. Smith and Owsley, eds., ""The Papers of Andrew Jackson"" , vol. I: 1770-1803, p..125. .. (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

William Christmas was employed as surveyor by the Commissioners who laid off the city of Raleigh, North Carolina, in 1792. Later he was appointed Surveyor-General of Tennessee and in this capacity made surveys of the Military Reservation on which the North Carolina land grants were based. With his office located in Nashville, he also laid off ranges and sections for presumably the First, Second, and Third Surveyor's Districts in 1807. It was decided these maps were inaccurate and subsequently John Drake, among others, corrected them.","STR06" "I14127","","","","","","","" "I18355","Christy","Marie Aimee","16 Sep 1820","21 Feb 1871","0","Shown by some researchers as Marie Aimee CHRISTY or Polly CHRISTY. William Scott shows her as a daughter of Remy Jacques CHRISTY and Lolette OFENEAU, born 16 Sept 1820 in Natchitoches and christened 12 Oct 1820 in Immaculate Conception Church, Natchitoches. He further shows that she died 21 Feb 1871 in Zwolle, and was buried in the Old Catholic Cemetery in Zwolle.","STR06" "I46014","Chromy","Bernice Anne ""Bing""","6 Jun 1943","18 Nov 2014","0","Bernice Anne ""Bing"" (Chromy) Blatny, of Lincoln, passed away peacefully at home on November 18, 2014. She was born on June 6, 1943 to Joseph and Alice (Nesladek) Chromy in North Bend, Neb., where she grew up along with two sisters and a brother. She graduated from North Bend High School and later attended Southeast Community College. She was married to Dr. Richard Blatny from 1967 to 1987, and to this union, five children were born.

Bing had an artistic side which could be seen in her oil paintings, and a sense of style which could be seen in everything from her clothing to home decor. Working in the floral business, she created beautiful and imaginative arrangements while living in Fairbury, Neb., and later Lincoln. She also held a couple of people-oriented positions, including receptionist, while living in Lincoln.

She was an excellent cook and hostess who made all feel like they belonged, with a warm and welcoming personality. She was an avid reader (never starting a book she didn't finish), and had a knack for solving crosswords and other puzzles. Fall was her favorite time of year, and November in particular. She loved to join her brother and son (and her father in earlier years) on their hunting trips and deer drives, where she was especially good at spotting the deer. She enjoyed traveling and sightseeing, and looked forward to the ""sister trips"" that were planned on a regular basis.

Bing's greatest pride and joy, by far, was her family. She was a devoted mother and grandmother, and rarely missed a special event if it was within reach. She attended so many performances, sporting events, school programs, ceremonies, birthday parties and other milestones, and had a special way of making each of her 14 grandchildren feel like they were her favorite.

Bing was preceded in death by her parents and brother, Joseph Jr., who was born into heaven. She is survived by her children, Angie Boohar of Overland Park, Kan., Dr. Rick (Darcy) Blatny of Fairbury, Neb., Pamela (Doug) Hund of Spring, Texas, Paige (Eric) Dragoo of Frisco, Texas, and Brooke (Scott) Nelson of Lincoln; grandchildren, Reed, Erika and Wade Boohar, Josephine, Rorik and Adeline Blatny, Avary, Audrey and Addison Hund, Gage and Isabella Dragoo, and Eve, Jules and Van Nelson; siblings, Janice (Scott) Boyd of Waverly, Neb., Margaret Nelson of Blair, Neb., and Ken (Kathy) Chromy of Ohiowa, Neb.; as well as many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends. She will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved her.

Special thanks to the staffs of Nebraska Hematology-Oncology, P.C., Saint Elizabeth Regional Medical Center, and HoriSun Hospice for the wonderful care she received this past year.

A Celebration of Life/Open House will be held at Lincoln Family Funeral Care, 5844 Fremont Street, Lincoln, NE 68507, on Saturday, November 29th, from 2-5 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to donor's choice.","STR06" "I35370","Chromy","Joseph Frank","22 Sep 1916","7 Jan 1996","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Nebraska, Saunders County, Center Precinct
Enumerated April 11, 1940
SD 1 ED 78-7 Sheet 2B
40 R O Yes
Chromy, Joseph Head M W 23 M No 8 Neb R Saunders NE Laborer
Chromy, Alice W F W 26 N No 8 Neb R Saunders NE","STR06" "I35346","Chromy","Kenneth George","19 Feb 1947","26 Mar 2020","0","The son of Joseph Frank CHROMY and Alice NESLADEK.

Obituary
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)

Obituary for Kenneth G. ""Ken"" Chromy
A Celebration of Life Service for Ken will be held on Friday, October 30, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva.

A public visitation with family present will be held from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 29, 2020 at Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva.

It was Ken's wish to be cremated and his ashes will be interred in the Bohemian National Cemetery at a later date.

Memorials are suggested to the family.

We will be following all Covid 19 protocols.

Kenneth George Chromy was born to Joseph F. & Alice A. (Nesladek) Chromy at Iva Liles Nursing Home in North Bend, Nebraska on February 19, 1947. He passed away at Heritage Crossings Nursing Home in Geneva, Nebraska on Thursday, March 26, 2020 after a courageous battle with cancer at the age of 73 years, 1 month and 7 days.

Ken was baptized and confirmed at St. Charles Catholic Church in North Bend, Nebraska.

Ken grew up on two different farms north of North Bend. He did field work and milked cows.

Ken attended country school at District 13. He later attended North Bend High School graduating with the class of 1965. He lettered in football and won many medals in track. Ken was a member of the National Honor Society and received many honors for his achievements in math. Ken attended the University of Nebraska in Lincoln for 2.5 years. He volunteered for the Army but was deferred due to high blood pressure.

Ken married Linda Halm on October 4, 1969 and they later divorced. They had two children: Jeffrey & Michelle.

Ken later married Kathryn Bernasek who was originally from Ohiowa, Nebraska, on June 13, 1981 at the United Methodist Church in Geneva, Nebraska. They made their home in Lincoln.

In 1968, Ken started working for Gooch Feed Mill in Lincoln, Nebraska. He worked in the Feed Division for 23 years. Gooch later changed to ADM Feeds & Ag Processing. His work included salesman, production manager, foreman, and plant manager. As a salesman, he worked on the road living in Humboldt and then later Syracuse. When Ken got tired of traveling, he took the position of plant manager in the Pet Foods Division. He retired in December of 1992.

Wanting a slower pace, In the winter of 1992, Ken & Kathy moved to Kathy's family farm northwest of Ohiowa that she inherited from her parents. For several years they bought and sold collectibles.

In 1994, Ken worked for a soil amendment company selling soil conditioners to farmers in Nebraska, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Kansas. This work expanded into the golf course industry and lawn services which enabled Ken to work from home. He continued in this line of work for 10-11 years. Ken also worked for a swine facility near Daykin, Nebraska for 3-4 years raising purebred hogs. When hog prices crashed, Ken was laid off from this job. He then worked part time for the Geneva Home Center until health problems forced him to retire in October of 2017.

Ken was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia and had many radiation and chemotherapy treatments. He received a stem cell transplant from his sister, Margaret, in May of 2018. During this time, Ken and Kathy had to live in Omaha for 100 days to be near the University of Nebraska Medical Center. In 2018 and 2019, the doctors said that Ken was in remission. In October of 2019, he was diagnosed with Myeloid Sarcoma.

Ken was a fun, hardworking, kind, and generous man, and he always had a big smile. He loved to cook and enjoyed gardening. Everyone who tried them, enjoyed his spicy dill pickles, horse radish, and jellies. He liked fishing at the lakes and deer hunting in the fall on the farm. For many years, his sister Bernice Blatny accompanied him deer hunting.

Ken was proud of his Czech heritage and was an avid genealogist. He also collected stamps, coins, and sports cards. Since 1988, Ken enjoyed Husker Women's Volleyball and he attended many games over the years including two national championships. He also enjoyed Nebraska Football and Nascar Winston Cup car racing. His favorite pro teams included the Kansas City Chiefs, Denver Broncos, and the Kansas City Royals. Ken also liked to sing 60's songs, dancing, doing puzzles and playing Sequence with friends, Barbara & Bill Hanson. Ken and the kids always played Monopoly and their games lasted for hours.

Ken was preceded in death by his parents; brother Joseph Chromy, Jr.; sisters Janice Stieren Boyd, Bernice Blatny; sisters-in-law Carol Raye Bernasek and Carolyn Erickson; brothers-in-law Hilburt Stieren, Don Nelson, Rod Bernasek and Jerry Erickson.

He leaves to mourn his wife Kathryn; son Jeffrey Chromy; daughter Michelle Herold and husband Tom; grandsons Collin Johnson and Andrew Johnson; sister Margaret Nelson and special friend Elmer Huffman; sister-in-law Jo Anne Bernasek; brother-in-law Scott Boyd; and many nieces and nephews.



","STR06" "I43907","","","","","","","" "I3306","Chudly","Edward E.","5 May 1893","1977","0","Changed the spelling of his family name from Cudly to Chudly.

Born in a soddie, Edward graduated from Exeter High School and taught country school for one year. After that, he worked in the Milligan lumber yard.

During the First World War, he served in France. General John J. Pershing was reviewing the troops and paused in front of Edward, asking him where he was from. Edward replied, ""Nebraska, Sir."" ""They grow them tall in Nebraska, don't they?"" said General Pershing and walked on. Edward was 6'5 inches, and stood out among the rest of the doughboys. (Milligan, pps 251-252).

He was a former school teacher, and worked for the Elgin Watch company and later for the Nebraska State Library.","STR06" "I3306","Chudly","Edward E.","5 May 1893","1977","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Milligan Village
Enumerated April 19, 1930
ED 30-16 SD 11 Sheet 4B
123-127
Cudly, Edward Head ) 3600 R N W 36 N 27 Neb Czech Neb Manager Farmer Electric?
Cudly, Anna Wf F W 27 M 18 Neb Czech Czech
Cudly, Edward Jr Son M W 7 S Neb Neb Neb
Cudly, Goldie Dtr F W 6 S Neb Neb Neb
Cudly, Sylvia Dtr F W 4 S Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I2325","Chudly","Edward J.","15 Jun 1922","2 Jul 2001","0","Edward graduated from Milligan High School in May, 1940, and joined the U.S. Navy in June. He was stationed at the Naval Receiving Station, Pearl Harbor, T.H., on December 7, 1941.

After completing six years in the Navy, he joined Wright and Wilhemy Wholesale Hardware in Omaha. He was in their employ for 40 years, traveling southeast Nebraska as a salesman for the company and making his home in Beatrice, Nebraska.

Obituary

Chudly -- Edward J., 79, Lincoln, died Monday (7/2/01). Born, Milligan (6/15/22) to Edward E. and Anna (Hromadka). Beatrice resident, 47 years; Lincoln resident, past nine years. Retired wholesale hardware sales representative. Navy veteran, WWII. Life member, Pearl Harbor Survivors Association, Beatrice VFW Post 1077, Fairbury Elks Lodge 1203, Milligan American Legion Post 240, U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation.

Survivors: wife, June Lee Chudly; daughter, son-in-law, Zoe A. and Michael Boynton, Lincoln; grandchildren, spouse, Kelly and Eric Bjorkman, Seth E. Boynton, all Lincoln; stepchildren and grandchildren, Allen Lee, Diane Lockwood, Steven and Stacy Lee, John and Lori Lee, Joshua Lee, Alexandria Lee, Eric and Mary Lee, Elizabeth Lee; sisters, Goldie Adami, San Marino, Calif., Sylvia Butcher, Grace Delaney, both Lincoln. Preceded in death by first wife, Ruth O. Chudly; parents; granddaughter, Emily Boynton.

Memorial Services: 1 p.m. Thursday, Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S. 14th St. The Rev. Robert F. Edwards. Burial at later date, Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Memorials to Lincoln Police K-9 Corps, 575 S. 10th St., Attn.: Capt. Soukup, Lincoln, NE 68508; or American Cancer Society, 7441 O St., Suite 104, Lincoln, 68510.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, Lincoln Journal Star archives)","STR06" "I2325","Chudly","Edward J.","15 Jun 1922","2 Jul 2001","0","(Research):He married second June Lee Sattler. Her obituary, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, follows:

une Lee Chudly, age 86, was born 06/2/1934 to Frank and Amelia Sattler in Zion, Illinois. She passed away 8/05/2020 peacefully at her home in Lincoln where she has resided since 1960. June attended Zion-Benton Township Highschool in Zion, Illinois. She went on to become an Executive Secretary at the Naval base in Green Bay, Wisconsin where she met her future husband Lt. Commander Ornsby Lee. The two were married 28 years until his passing in 1988. Together they raised six children. In 1992, June married Edward J. Chudly and they spent nine years together traveling and enjoying life. June was an active member of the Nebraska Chapter of Pearl Harbor Survivors Association, along with both of her husbands. She spent her days gardening, bird watching, reading & golfing.

She is survived by her children, Allen Lee, Diane Lockwood, Nancy (Bill) Barclay, Steven (Stacy) Lee, John (Lori) Lee, Eric (Mary) Lee; grandchildren Joshua Lee, Elizabeth (Steven) Sydzyik, Alexandra Lee; brother Gerald (Carol) Sattler, and many nieces & nephews.

Preceded in death by her parents, husbands Ornsby Lee and Edward J. Chudly, sisters Rachel (Dick) Greidanus, Mildred (Paul) Anderson; brothers Harold (Crystal) Sattler, Wilbur (LaVern) Sattler, Edward (Chris) Sattler.

Private family services will be held at the Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery. Livestreaming of the service will be held on Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home & Cemetery's Facebook page on Tuesday, Aug. 11 at 1:00 pm.

In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to NET (TV/radio) or The Salvation Army.","STR06" "I2324","Chudly","Goldie May","19 Nov 1923","19 Nov 2017","0","She was in the Milligan School Band, in 1937, along with her sister Sylvia. Goldie played the clarinet. (Milligan, 1988-2008, p. 5).

Former Director of Nursing for the Pasedena Community Hospital. (Milligan, p 252). She was a school teacher and also served six months as a Army Nurse during World War II.
","STR06" "I2675","","","","","","","" "I3564","Chudly","Robert Paul","17 Oct 1920","20 Aug 1994","0","ROBERT P CHUDLY 17 Oct 1920 20 Aug 1994 68406 (Milligan, Fillmore, NE ) (none specified) 506-16-1189 Nebraska

WWII","STR06" "I10706","Chudly","Stanley","16 Feb 1889","8 Jan 1958","0","He was a business man in Milligan, Nebrasks.","STR06" "I10706","Chudly","Stanley","16 Feb 1889","8 Jan 1958","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Milligan Village
Enumerated 16 Apr 1930
ED 30-16 SD 11 Sheet 1A Stamped 92
Highway
14-15
Chudly, Stanley Head M W 41 m 20 Neb Czechslovakia Neb Manager Retail Lumber
Chudly, Elsie Wf F W 36 m 23 Kansas Czechslovakia Wisc
Chudly, Robert Son M W 9 S Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I2323","Chudly","Sylvia ""Sibbie"" Ruth","16 Jul 1925","1 Dec 2017","0","Nicknamed Sibbie. (Milligan, p 252). She was in the Milligan School Band, in 1937, along with her sister Goldie. Sybil played the saxophone. (Milligan, 1988-2008, p. 5).

Sylvia Ruth Butcher, age 92, of Lincoln, passed away on December 1, 2017. She was born on July 16, 1925, in Milligan, to Edward and Anna (Hromadka) Chudly. Sylvia is survived by her sons, Michael Butcher of Lincoln; Mark (Eileen) Butcher of Seal Beach, California, daughter, Pam Butcher of Omaha; six grandchildren and great-grandchildren; sister, Grace Delaney of Lincoln. She was preceded in death by her husband Paul, son David, granddaughter Juli-Ann, parents, brother, Edward, and sister, Goldie.

Sylvia's wishes were to be cremated and a private graveside service will be held at a later date. Interment will be in Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the Lincoln Food Bank.

(From 03 Dec 2017 Lincoln Journal Star, courtesy Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I2684","","","","","","","" "I33782","","","","","","","" "I771","Chvatal","Mayme Martina","11 Nov 1911","5 Jun 2003","0","A daughter of Charle CHVATAL and Mary ODVODY.

Obituary

The funeral for Mayme M. Racek, 91, of Morse Bluff will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Moser Memorial Chapel in North Bend.

She died Thursday, June 5, 2003, at Fremont Area Medical Center.

Mayme Chvatal was born Nov. 11, 1911, on a farm near Morse Bluff. She attended elementary school at District 77 and then attended school at Malmo for three years. She was a 1929 graduate of Wahoo High School. She lived most of her life in rural Morse Bluff. She was a member of ZCBJ (Western Fraternal Life Association) Lodge 9 at Morse Bluff for 65 years and she served as an officer for most of those years.

She married Raymond J. Racek on Jan. 30, 1934, at Fremont. He died Aug. 17, 1994.
Survivors include: a son, Keith (and wife, Gilberta) Racek of Morse Bluff; a daughter-in-law, Wilma Racek of Morse Bluff; a brother, Francis (and wife, Agnes) Chvatal of Fremont; three grandchildren; four stepgrandchildren; five great-grandchildren and two step great-grandchildren.

She also was preceded in death by a son and grandson.

The Rev. Don Botic of United Presbyterian Church in North Bend will officiate Saturday's service. Visitation will be 5-9 p.m. today and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, all at Moser Memorial Chapel in North Bend. Burial will be in Killian Cemetery near Morse Bluff.

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Posted in Obituaries on Friday, June 6, 2003 12:00 am","STR06" "I5649","Cihacek","Larry Eugene","6 Dec 1945","24 Nov 2017","0","He maried Cecelia HANKS.

Cihacek, Larry Eugene Dec 6, 1945 - Nov 24, 2017 Age 71 of Honey Creek, IA. Larry was born in Modale, IA to the late Leonard W. and Wilma I. (Peters) Cihacek. He was united in marriage to Cecelia Hanks on March 27, 1971. Larry farmed for most of his life, and worked for the Iowa Department of Transportation for 40 years, retiring in December of 2008. Larry was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Norman; and daughter-in-law, Kristi J. (Ward) Cihacek. Survivors include wife of 46-1/2 years, Cecelia; sons, Eric (Shawna) of Logan IA, Duane (Kristen), and Brian (Alicia) of Council Bluffs; daughter, Crista (Tim) Mahoney of Missouri Valley, IA; 8 grandchildren; 4 step-grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; brother, Ron (Susan) Cihacek of Arvada, CO; sisters, Nancy Cihacek of Council Bluffs, and Loretta Cihacek (Dan Ilko) of Boulder, CO; numerous cousins and nephews. ROSARY RECITATION: Tuesday 6pm, followed by VISITATION until 8pm at Cutler-O'Neill-Meyer-Woodring Bayliss Park Chapel. FUNERAL MASS: Wednesday 10 am, Corpus Christi-Holy Family Church, followed by Luncheon in Church Hall. Interment: Branson Cemetery to follow Luncheon. Memorials to St. Albert Schools, and St. Patrick's Church Building Fund. CUTLER-O'NEILL-MEYER-WOODRING Bayliss Park Chapel 545 Willow Ave. Council Bluffs, IA 712-322-7779","STR06" "I14781","","","","","","","" "I2275","Cihacek","Norman","3 Dec 1944","Yes, date unknown","0","He married Sharon RAES.","STR06" "I14780","","","","","","","" "I14974","Cihacek","William Frank","12 Oct 1889","27 Jan 1941","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was a resident of Morse Bluff, NE, and in the employ of Joseph Shanahan, working as a Farm Laborer. He was listed as Single, of Medium heighth and build, with light blue eyes and light brown hair.","STR06" "I14974","Cihacek","William Frank","12 Oct 1889","27 Jan 1941","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
(Indexed as Tihacek on Ancestry.com)
Nebraska, Saunders County, Morse Bluff Twp
Enumerated 9 Apr 1930
ED 78-25 SD 6 Sheet 3A Stamped 130
52-53
Cihacek, Will F. He m W 40 m 30 M Neb Moravia Moravia Farmer
Cihacek, Millie Wf F W 29 m 19 Neb Neb Neb
Cihacek, Leonard Son M W 6 S Neb Neb Neb
Cihacek, Richard Son M W 5 S Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I45950","Cipra","Bertha","29 Aug 1872","13 Mar 1941","0","Kay Rybak supplied the following obituary for Bertha:

Jirousek: Bertha (nee Cipra), age 68 years, beloved wife of John S., mother of Leonard A.; sister of the late Frank V. Cipra, Thursday a.m., residence, 15026 Merimeade Rd. Friends may call at The Henry J. Dress Co. Colonial Funeral Home, 15408 Triskett Rd., near Lorain Ave., where services will be held Saturday, March 15, at 2 p.m. Interment, Evergreen Cemetery, Westlake (Dover), O.


Kay also shows Bertha as a daughter of Peter CIPRA and Anna MASEK, both of whom have memorials on FindAGrave, and a sister of Frank CIPRA, said to be the Mayor of Dover Village.","STR06" "I20161","Cizek","Alzbeta ""Elizabeth""","28 Jan 1840","1 Sep 1888","0","In the book, HISTORY OF MILLIGAN, NEBRASKA 1888-1988, it was noted that when she was married to John Kasak, Elizabeth was widow with two small children, born January 28, 1840 to George Cizek and Katherina Havlinek. Her children were Vaclav, who married Anna KOPOVA and Anna, who married Vaclav KREJCI. These children were born in Bohemia. Her first husband was said to be either Joseph or Anton Cizek [apparently a cousin, based on their identical last names]. (Milligan, p. 323).","STR06" "I20161","Cizek","Alzbeta ""Elizabeth""","28 Jan 1840","1 Sep 1888","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Census

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Elisabeth KASAK Self W Female W 39 BOHEMIA Farmer BOHEMIA BOHEMIA
James CYZEK Son S Male W 18 BOHEMIA Farmer BOHEMIA BOHEMIA
Anna CYZEK Dau S Female W 9 BOHEMIA At School BOHEMIA BOHEMIA

Source Information:
Census Place Liberty, Fillmore, Nebraska
Family History Library Film 1254748
NA Film Number T9-0748
Page Number 499A","STR06" "I20166","Cizek","Joseph\Anton","Bef 1840","Aft 1871","0","Dennis Belohlavy writes that he was the son of George (Jiri in Czech) Cizek and Katerina Havlinek.","STR06" "I12673","Clancey","Mary Jane","8 Feb 1852","3 Jul 1916","0","Census records show she was born in Wisconsin, however Jane Zimmerman writes that her actual place of birth was Chicago.

Mary's first marriage was to a HORNE, and she and two children, Cora and William Horn, can be found on the 1880 Manitowoc census.

It is likely she was the widow of John E. Horne, a civil war veteran who was some twenty years her senior. Perhaps she was his second wife? This appears to be the most likely scenario, as John E. Horne, her son, William, and her stepfather and mother, Leonard and Jane Benkelman, all share a common burial plot and grave marker. It might also be possible that she was instead the widow/divorced wife of John's son, Daniel, who was a few years her junior.

John E. Horne's tombstone is marked ""Co. D., Twentieth Wisconsin Infantry.""

The Manitowoc County Civil War Round Table has the following information posted about John E. Horne. It is not known with certainty, however, if the 1870 census transcription they include below, is for the same John Horne. If it is for him, his marriage to Mary Clancey Benkelman must have occurred soon after this census enumeration, as her daughter, Cora Horne, was born early in 1871.

http://www.mccwrt.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=255&Itemid=31

John E. Horne

Born: ca 1829 Enlisted: July 23, 1862 as a Private from Raymond, WI Absent, sick: July 14, 1865 (absent at Muster Out of Regiment) ?i?
?u?
?/u??/i?
1875-76 Manitowoc City Directory: John Horne, Ship Caulker, res State east of 5th

John Horn bur May 7, 1876
Buried: Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, WI
Gravesite: @2-150-3: ""John E. Horne/Co. D/20th Wis. Inf.""

At the time of the 1870 census, Mary, age 18 was no longer living with her parents. It is possible that she moved to Brown County, Wisconsin, as this is where her daughter, Cora Horn, was born in 1871. On the 1870 Brown County, Wisconsin census, a 19 year old Mary HORAN, House Servant, born in Wisconsin, can be found. Living two households away is a 25 year old George McCormick, a teamster from Ireland. McCORMICK is the maiden name of Mary's mother. It is not certain, however, that Mary HORAN and Mary Jane are the same individual, however. Additionally, John Horne is found in the 1870 Fond du Lac census, but with a wife and 14 year old son.

1870 Census, WI, Fond du Lac, Ward 5:
John Horne, 41, Male, White, Carpenter, RE 800, PE 200, born Scotland
Julia, 38, Female, White, Keeping House, born Scotland
Chd: Daniel, 14, born NY


Therefore, further research should be done to determine the exact nature of the connection between John E. Horne and the Benkelman family of Manitowoc; who Mary Clancey Benkelman's first husband was; and if the 1870 census transcriptions above even relate to John E. Horne or to Mary Clancey Benkelman Horne buried in Evergreen Cemetery.

Mary Jane remained close to her stepfather, Leonard Benkelman, and Art Peck writes that she took care of her step-father in his declining years. He was listed in her home at the time of the 1900 census.

She also visited her stepfather's extended family in Cass City, Michigan, were her daughter resided, as can be seen from the follow brief mention:


Cass City Chronicle
October 30, 1908

Local Mentions

Mr. and Mrs. Clark returned to their home in Manitowac, Wis., Monday after spending several weeks with their daughter, Mrs. G. A. Striffler.

","STR06" "I12673","Clancey","Mary Jane","8 Feb 1852","3 Jul 1916","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Wisconsin, Manitowac, 3rd Ward
Mary Horn Self F W 29 Manitowoc County, Wisc KH Prussia Ireland
Cora Horn Daught F W 9 Brown County, Wisc Canada Wisconsin
William Horn Son M W 6 Mantiowoc County, Wisc NY Wisc
Mary Malhal Other F W 16 Mantiwoc County, Wisc Servant Ireland Scotland","STR06" "I12672","Clancey Binkelman","William Richard","2 Mar 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","Took his step-fathers last name, however he spelled it Binkelman. Art Peck shows his place of birth as Joliet, Jane Zimmerman instead writes that he was born in Chicago.

Marion Advertiser - Marion, WI - May 18, 1917
Reminiscences of Old Times - By D. A. Ramsdell
(Courtesy of Lorraine Smith Benkelman)

William R. Binkelman, was born in Chicago, Ill., March 2nd, 1848. From there moved to Manitowoc Wis. Apr. 2nd 1887 (sic) he married Mary M. Ramsdell, daughter of Erastus and Sylvia Ramsdell of this place. Here they resided for several years, doing business in fruit and grocery store. Hoping to better their fortunes they like many others, thought there were more opportunities in a newer country. Disposing of his business in Manitowoc in 1878, they located at Perry's Mill, Dupont.

In writing this early experience of Mr. Binkelman, I desire the reader to take into consideration this fact that from childhood, he had been afflicted with a hip disease that debarred him--or should have done so--from strenuous labor. His education was received in the schools of Manitowoc. That he was qualified to teach a common school; he proved with the discrimination and ambition to understand anything in sight to care for and support his family. His life and expectence one of the early settler and families of Marion; should or ought to be an example, that many a man with a more rugged constitution could follow. That his first few years here were ? ? of hardship and endurances, I can well believe. To illustrate, they had been without flour for some time. He started for Clintonville, and prevailed upon F. M. Guernsey to let him have a 60lb. sack, it being all he had and all there was to be had in Clintonville at that time. With this 60 pounds of flour upon his back, he, a cripple, whom every step was the cause of pain, it must have meant a great deal to them. About half way home he met James H. Churchill and asked him where he was going. He replied, ""I am going to Clintonville for flour."" Mr. Binkelman told him he had the last to be got in Clintonville. Churchill said, ""I have got to have flour and I am going until I find it,"" which he did at New London. Mr. Binkleman said of that 60 pounds of flour they had one baking of biscuit the balance of it was loaned to their neighbors, this showing the disposition and self sacrifices made for each other.

When in 1873 the Binkelmans came to Perry's Mill they lived in a small frame house built by W. I. Ramsdell and owned by his widow. They had one child, a daughter born at Manitowoc in 1872 Ollie Estelle. She married Eldert G. Vischer, then pastor of the M. E. Church at Marion. Her's was a life of devotion to her husband and friends. She passed from earth life several years ago, with the blessed faith of life eternal.

Ervinin May, the second daughter was born at Marion Nov. 11th 1874. She was educated at Oshkosh and Valparaiso, Ind. Married Wm. D. Huebotter of Texas in 1898. She departed this life a year or so ago, leaving three bright young boys, the eldest being 7 years. They are living with their grand parents at Oshkosh. Mr. Binkelman having legally adopted them.

Luella, the third daughter, was born at Marion Oct. 22nd, 1876. With her father and mother her life has been one of self sacrifice to her two departed sisters.

Frederic Mark, a son was born at Marion in 1877, a promising boy of eight years when he departed this life. The earthly remains of the brother and two sisters are laid to rest in the Dupont Cemetery.

Tilden (sic) J., a second son was born April 14th 1879. He married Edna Cuff of New London. They have three sons, the two eldest being twins, all fine boys. Jay, as we know him, was educated in the Marion schools, finishing up a business course at Racine. Was in business with his father until he sold to L. M. DeVaud & Co. Since then he remained in their employ until six months ago, he accepted a position with a Detroit house as travelling salesman, and two weeks since his family left for Port Huron, Mich. to make their future home.

Muriel, the youngest daughter of the family, was born in this village April 14th 1884. She is with her parents in Oshkosh, the life and joy of the household.

I have no wish or desire to flatter or give honor or respect where it is not due, but in this case, where I can write from a knowledge of what I am writing about I think it no flattery to say that for a family laboring under the conditions that this one did, all honor is due. That he was willing anxious to undertake any kind of labor to support his family he proved. He taught school at Belle Plaine two terms, cooked in the woods, purchased 10 acres of land on the town and county line road 1 1-2 miles west of the Marion Cemetery, and now owned by Wm. Anelam, moved his family there and was living there when we came in 1875. Here with no team, trying to clear up enough to get in a crop to keep them from starving, with his neighbor Aug. Dieck who had an ox team, they would exchange work, Binkelman driving the oxen, while Dieck with his two sons August and Jule would pile up the logs, fine maple logs worth now 40 dollars per thousand feet. Had to burn them up to make room to grow something to eat. That it was a struggle to live I can well believe. In 1876 he sold his farm to Wm. Anelam and came to the village and lived in a house located where Chas. Wiesman now lives and owned by Mrs. M. Timm. On the site or near it now occupied by Joseph Miller's grocery store, Binkelman and a man named Ritter, started a Hardware Store. It was a little frame building and I think built by a man from Royalton, have forgotten his name. Later the same year, Mr. Binkelman bought out Ritter. In 1877 he bought of W. R. Brainard, two lots in Block 8; original plat, and erected the north half of the DeVaud hardware store. In this was the only hall we had for years. In this half our different societies met, here our debating club thrashed out the principal questions of the day. Perhaps the world's war could have been amicably settled by us, had Germany been ready to fight. I believe here is where Louis Bowers did his last playing for our dances. 'Twas good music and faithfuly performed. Just before daylight a hat was passed around for collection. It came back, the hat did, 'this is a fact for I was there as the 2nd Violinist, and was to receive one half and there was no division of that collection, it was mostly pants buttons. Had Louis found out who was ? these buttons he would have returned them but he never did. That Mr. Binkelman prospered and his business grew, is due to his attention and hard work. In a few years he added to his store as it stands today. In 1913 he sold to L. M. DeVaud & Co. and moved to Oshkosh to take a rest. Call on him at 575 Main St. and see if you think he is. Mr. Binkelman has always taken a great interest in Marion. He is still the possessor of two fine residences, one on Garfield Ave., occupied by the Jos. Miller family and the other on Railroad Ave. and Clinton St. now the home of the Kelly family. Was Postmaster one term, Clerk of the Circuit Court at Waupaca, Chairman of the town of Dupont, Treasurer of the School District and also director of High School. Has been prominent in all that pertained to the welfare of the town and village. Their removal from this village to Oshkosh was a loss to the community and more especially the M. E. Church of which I think they are still members. That they received the rest they required by their removal would appear to an onlooker as a question for our old Debating Club. What do you say to it Will?

http://www.wigenweb.org/waupaca/News/waupnews1917.htm

BonnieMargaret Jacobs wrote that she had received a handwritten copy of his obituary from Mrs. John Arndt, and that it was carried in the Marion Advertiser on September 26, 1969(???). She does not show a date of death, however, and 1969 would make him nearly 120.","STR06" "I12672","Clancey Binkelman","William Richard","2 Mar 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Wisconsin, Waupaca County, Marion
Enumerated 21 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 124 Sheet 14A
238-241
Binkelman, William Head W M Apr 1849 51 M 29 Ill Germany Ireland Hardware Salesman
Binkelman, Mary M Wf W F Sept 1849 6/5 Wisc Vermont Vermont
Binkelman, Zinnia M [Ervenia] Dtr W F Nov 1874 25 S Wisc Ill Wisc Music Teacher
Binkelman, Luella Dtr W F Oct 1876 23 S Wisc Ill Wisc School Teacher
Binkelman, Lindon J Son W M Apr 1880 20 S Wisc Ill Wisc Salesman
Binkelman, Murel Dtr W F Apr 1885 15 S Wisc Ill Wisc At School
Krueger, John Boarder W M Jan 1877 23 S Wisc Germany Germany Tinker

1910 Census
Wisconsin, Waupaca, Dupont
William R. Binkelma 60 Ill England England
Mary M. Binkelma 59
Luella Binkelma 32
Merl Binkelma 25

(Index info only, was unable to open the actual census page on Ancestry.com)","STR06" "I4644","Clancy","Charles Theodore","17 Jul 1935","27 Nov 1955","0","From FindAGrave:

Son of Lewis T. Clancy and Katherine Vaughan Biggs. Ted was in college in Iowa. Katherine & Arlis did not know that an aunt & uncle had helped him buy a car. He died because of an accident in that car. The accident happened about 12:30am, (early Sunday morning) Nov. 20, 1955. The car hit a bridge at high speed. Ted was thrown through the windshield about 100 feet. It is believed that he fell asleep while driving. He was in a coma for a week, never regained consciousness.","STR06" "I6484","Clancy","Lewis Theodore","6 Jan 1907","14 Aug 1968","0","Son of Lewis A. & Nellie McDonald Clancy. Husband of Katherine Becker Vaughan. Three sons: Lewis Russel, Charles T., and Erin Bruce. Worked in family ice business, delivered coal, drove taxi. Died in the New Mexico State Hospital, now called the Las Vegas Medical Center.","STR06" "I40096","Clapp","Dora Alice","26 Oct 1867","9 Dec 1925","0","From FindAGrave:

Birth: Oct. 26, 1867
Illinois, USA [1880 Census instead shows Missouri?]
Death Dec. 9, 1925
Chickasha
Grady County
Oklahoma, USA

Dora Alice Clapp was married four times: First and second to brothers Franklin S. and Samuel M. Jackson; Third to Henry Hughes; Fourth to William E. Boone. She is buried in the Norton Family Plot in the space next to her mother, Mary Hoover Clapp Norton.

Family links:
Parents:
Mary Luanna Hoover Norton (1844 - 1914)

Spouse:
Samuel M Jackson (1854 - 1904)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Rose Hill Cemetery
Chickasha
Grady County
Oklahoma, USA
Plot: Block 6, Lot 10, Space 5

Created by V.J. Mitchell
Record added Jan 06, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 32679157","STR06" "I6211","Clapp","Ida L.","Abt 1868","Bef 1895","0","She was not listed with William Pere McClanahan at the time of the 1900 census. He was shown as married to Betty L, for a period of 5 years, and Betty was shown as the mother of 3 living children, and three children were living in the home with Pere and Betty. However, the eldest, Osa P, a 10 year old girl, was likely born to Ida. The younger children, sons W. P. and Jay, were likely born to Betty during their five year marriage.

Presumably she died before 1895, when Pere was said to have married Betty. However, Ken Harvey shows her date of death ca 1904, so perhaps they were separated prior to her death, or perhaps he was confusing her date of death with that of his second wife, Betty, who died sometime between 1904 and 1907, when Pere married for a third time.
","STR06" "I40094","Clapp","John C.","Abt 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","Naomi Emmich posted the following about this family:

Wakonda dist, Carrolton Carroll Co MO 1880 census for spouse and children (brother Chesterfield was in Rea twp of Carroll Co; Mary's HOOVER parents were one county east in Saline) Birth of a dau there says they arrived MO in 1870 This is probably the John Clapp who filed for land near George Clapp in Seward Co NE in 1868, but cancelled in 1869.

Coles Co IL Land Records index from Betty Turner shows: John Clapp to John Shields 1 Oct 1869 Book 25, p 483 where did this land come from???

John?s heirs Ida and Dora named in sale of Sarah?s widows dower 1893

Collet/Browns in 1860 census Hurricane twp, Clapps there 1880- why?

look also in parent county for early records, Collets and Browns

1880 John Clapp, son of George and Eliza White lived there with wife Mary and family. did they stay long enough that they left marriage records or other such??? yes, his heirs Ida and Dora named in sale of Sarah?s widows dower 1893 [except records provided by V. J. Mitchell show Ida had already died, and younger sibling of Dora were not named... the families seem to have lost touch by the time John died.]

Copied from Naomi Emmich's tree at RootsWeb WorldConnect
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=emmich

","STR06" "I40094","Clapp","John C.","Abt 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Missouri, Carroll County, Carroll Twp
Page 3 SD 7 ED 155 Stamped 512
Enumerated ____ June, 1880
21-23
Clapp, John W M 38 Farmer Ill SC SC
Clapp, Mary S W F 36 Wf Keeping House Mo Ill Va
Clapp, Dora A W F 12 Dtr Going to School Mo Ill Va
Clapp, Ida L W F 10 Dtr Mo Ill Va
Clapp, Lulu E W F 8 Dtr Mo Ill Va
Clapp, Eliza C W F 6 Dtr Mo Ill Va
Clapp, Mattie M W F 2 Dtr Mo Ill Va
","STR06" "I36844","","","","","","","" "I11258","Clark","Agnes Elizabeth","25 Nov 1890","17 Aug 1966","0","Could she and Ara Josephine be twins? The 1910 census shows both of them as age 12, born in November 1887.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDFS-243
Name: Agnes Elizabeth Cole
Death Date: 17 Aug 1966
Death Place: Buna, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 75 years 8 months 22 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 25 Nov 1890
Birthplace: Sabine Co, Tx
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Elias Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Josephine Wallace
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2118373
Digital Film Number: 4030074
Image Number: 768
Reference Number: cn 53606
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I38926","Clark","Albert Austin","9 Mar 1865","12 Sep 1930","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDB6-7MN
Name: Albert Austin Clark
Death Date: 12 Sep 1930
Death Place: Mclennan Co., Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 65 years 6 months 3 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 09 Mar 1865
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: F.R. Clark
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Merchant
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Gerald
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 14 Sep 1930
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135391
Digital Film Number: 4163674
Image Number: 359
Reference Number: 45348
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I38926","Clark","Albert Austin","9 Mar 1865","12 Sep 1930","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, McLennan County, Pr. 8
Enumerated 25 July 1900
SD 9 ED 93 Sheets 12A and 12B
429-431
Clark, Albert Head W M Mar 1865 35 m 18 Tx Tx Ga Farmer
Clark, Ann Wf W F Jan 1862 38 M 18 5/5 Tx Tn Miss
Clark, Nannie Dtr W F Nov 1889 15 S Tx Tx Tx At School
Clark, Lola Dtr W F Oct 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx At School
Clark, Frank Son W M July 1899 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Earl Son W M Aug 1899 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, McLennan Coun ty, JP 3, West City
Enumerated 23 Apr 1910
SD 11 ED 99 Sheet 12A Stamped 257
223-223
Clark, Albert A Head M W 45 M1 24 Tx Tx Ga Farm ???
Clark, Ann O Wf F W 48 Tx Miss Miss
Clark, Lela Dau W F 21 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, France Son W M 12 Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, McLannan County, JP 3, West
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 11 Ed 136 Sheet 11A
212/---/235
Clark, Albert A Head M W 54 M Tx Tx Ga Partner West Bottle works
Clark, Anna Wf F W 57 m Tx Miss Miss

1930 Census
Texas, McLennan County, Pr. 3, West Town
Enumerated April 5, 1930
ED 155-42 SD 17 Sheet 9A Stamped 207
Marshal Street
212-210-231
Clark, Albert A Head M W 65 M 16 Tx Tx Ga None
Clark, Anna O Wf F W 68 M 19 Tx Miss Miss None

","STR06" "I40146","Clark","Albert Lee","3 Aug 1890","9 Sep 1961","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VRSY-GWJ
Name: Albert Lee Clark
Gender: Male
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place:
Birth Date: 03 Aug 1891
Birthplace: Cherokee County, Texas
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name: James Felix Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Anna Julia Mitchell
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00204-3
System Origin: Texas-ODM
Source Film Number: 1517080 V. 53, 59-60
Reference Number:
Collection: Texas, Births and Christenings, 1840-1981


https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD66-M7Q
Name: Albert Lee Clark
Death Date: 09 Sep 1961
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 71 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 03 Aug 1890
Birthplace: Jacksonville, Texas
Marital Status: Married [to Verna Elizabeth Harris, per John W. Clark}
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James Felix Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Anna Julia Mitchell
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Ret Plumber
Place of Residence: Houston, Harris, Texas
Cemetery: Brookside Memorial Park
Burial Place: Houston, Harris, Park
Burial Date: 13 Sep 1961
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116792
Digital Film Number: 4166598
Image Number: 1326
Reference Number: v X cn 52172
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40146","Clark","Albert Lee","3 Aug 1890","9 Sep 1961","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Cherokee County, JP 3, Jacksonville City
Enumerated 7 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 28 Sheet 6B
108-100-126
Clark, A. L. Head m W 29 M Tx Tx Tn Machinest Round/Railroad ???
Clark, Verna Wf F W 25 M Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Florence Dtr F W 2 6/12 Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Cherokee County, JP 3, Jacksonville City
Enumerated April 4, 1030
ED 39-15 SD 12 Sheet 5A Stamped 46
5-70-80
Clark, Albert Lee Head R $20 M W 38 m 25 Tx US US Foreman Ice Plant
Clark, Verna E Wf F W 35 M 21 Tx Ark Tx
Clark, Florence E Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Hamon L Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, James E Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Mattie M Dtr F W 4 ?/12 F W S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I33074","","","","","","","" "I21863","Clark","Allen Basil","13 Apr 1927","4 Aug 1994","0","The Sabine County Reporter
August 10, 1994, Page 6

Allen Basil Clark

Funeral services for Allen Basil Clark, 68, who resided on Barber Street in Hemphill, were held at 2 p.m. Sunday August 7, 1994, at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill with Bro. Richard Bass officiating. Interment followed in the Hemphill City Cemetery.

Born April 13, 1926 (sic), in Sabine County as a son of the late Daniel Clark and Arie (Alford) Clark, he was a longtime resident of Hemphill. He was a U.S. Army veteran and a retired tool and die maker for General Motors.

Survivors: four sons, Tom Clark of Waco, Joe Clark of Arlington, Milton Clark of Pt. Neches, and Allen B. Clark Jr. of Indianapolis, Indiana; a sister, Geraldine McKenely of Arlington; and two brothers, James Clark of Houston and Corbet Clark of Pineland.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2008)

Note: the SSDI instead shows his DOB as 13 Apr 1927. His son, Allen Clark, Jr. verified that 1927 was correct.","STR06" "I11266","Clark","Allen J.","22 Apr 1881","11 Nov 1957","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6PX-P8K
Name: Allen J. Clark
Death Date: 11 Nov 1957
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 76 years 6 months 19 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 22 Apr 1881
Birthplace: Cravel Hill, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Paschal Clark
Father's Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Mother's Name: Betty Wallace
Mother's Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Occupation: Farmer Retired
Place of Residence: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Pineland (sic), Texas Cemetery
Burial Place: Pineland, Texas
Burial Date: 12 Nov 1957
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135923
Digital Film Number: 4163661
Image Number: 3316
Reference Number: 62345
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I11266","Clark","Allen J.","22 Apr 1881","11 Nov 1957","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 4 May 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 13B
Hemphill and San Augustine Road
224-226
Clark, Elias E Head M W 31 S Tx Tx Ms Farmer
Clark, Elizabeth l Mothr F W 63 Wd 11/7 Miss Miss Miss
Clark, Allen J Brother m W 28 S Tx Tx Miss Laborer
225-227
Henry P and Frances Conn
226-228
Clark, James S Hd M W 49 m2 3 Tx Tx Ga Farmer
Clark, Ruth C Wf F W 33 m1 3 2/2 Tx Tx Miss
Clark, John W Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Auresia Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Minneloa Dtr F W 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 2
Enumerated 29 Jan 1920
SD 327 ED 169 Shee 24B
505-505
Clark, Allen Head m W 38 M Tx Ga Ala Farmer
Clark, Cora Wf F W 25 M Tx La Tx
Clark, Velma Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Maudie Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Ora Dtr F W 4 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Evaline Dtr F W 2 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 2
Enumerated April 18, 1930
ED 202-4 SD 19 Sheet 5A
83-95
Zeagler, Robert L Hd M W 27 M 26 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Zeagler, Maudie L Wf F W 16 M 16 Tx Tx La
84-96
Clark, Allen J Head M W 48 Tx Tx Miss Farmer
Clark, Cora A Wife F W 35 La La La
Clark, Ora Dtr F W 14 Tx Tx La
Clark, Evelyn M Dtr F W 12 Tx Tx La","STR06" "I40207","Clark","Alton Otha","13 Jan 1905","Apr 1980","0","John W. Clark shows that he married first Dixie MARTIN, ""and twice more, but names are unknown.""

Kathie Duty confirmed that his first wife was Dixie Dell MARTIN, who died in 1971. They were divorced and had two children, James Lowell Clark and Annette Clark. His second wife was named ""Johnnie Mae"" and her maiden name was unknown. They had one son, Kaylan Lee.","STR06" "I40148","Clark","Alvin Felix","9 Sep 1915","16 Jan 1976","0","John W. Clark wrote that Alvin worked for many years for Brown & Root Construction Company, and as of 1970 was living in Houston.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6QM-Y9V
Name: Alvin Felix Clark
Death Date: 16 Jan 1976
Death Place: Kilgore, Gregg, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 60 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1916
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James Felix Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Anna Mitchell
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243843
Digital Film Number: 4167928
Image Number: 1294
Reference Number: 2656
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I3165","Clark","Amanda","Abt 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Fields M. Bradshaw (born ca 1828 in Illinois), and they settled in McLennan County, Texas. .","STR06" "I11355","Clark","Amos Artemus ""Teemy"" ""Tim""","1 Nov 1900","10 Jul 1991","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 3
Enumerated April 22, 1930
ED 176-4 SD 19 Sheet 8A Stamped 49
169-169
Clark, William H Head m W 63 m 29 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Laura Wf F W 59 M 24 Ark Ala Ala
Clark, Jessie G Son m W 29 S Tx Tx Ark Farm Laborer
Clark, Waldon R Son m W 18 S Tx Tx Ark
174-174
Clark, Amos A Head M W 29 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Common Laborer Gen Farming
Clark, Myrtle Wf F W 23 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
175-176
Cobb, Ezerdel (Ezekiel) Head m W 70 M 21 Tx Miss Miss
Cobb, Rebecca (nee Eaves) Wf F W 60 M 37 La Miss Al
---/176
Clark, William E Son-in-law (lined through) M W 23 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, B. D. Hazel* Daughter (lined through) F W 19 M 16 La Tx La
*John W. Clark shows that William married B D COBB, so they likely are son-in-law & dtr of Ezekiel and Rebecca; with Hazel and Mary, in the next household, being sisters
177-178
Clarke, Nay Head M W 27 M 24 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Mary** Wf F W 23 M 20 Tx La La
**She is a daughter of Ezekial and Rebecca Cobb in HH 175-176

","STR06" "I11193","Clark","Andrew","3 Jul 1839","23 Aug 1913","0","Larry Crocker writes that Andrew was listed on the Sabine County Voter Registration list for 1867-1869. It was indicated he lived in Sabine County for 28 years and that he was a native Texan. (Yellowed Pages, Vol. XXIII, No. 4, Winter, 1993). He was a private in Captain R.P. Sibley's Company F, 11th Texas Infantry, having enlisted February 19, 1862.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXFR-VZ7
Name: Andrew Clark
Death Date: 23 Aug 1913
Death Place: Yellowpine, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 74 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 1839
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Clark
Father's Birthplace: Mississippi
Mother's Name: Mahaley Graham
Mother's Birthplace: Kentucky
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2050996
Digital Film Number: 4165776
Image Number: 1547
Reference Number: 19015
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I11193","Clark","Andrew","3 Jul 1839","23 Aug 1913","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine Town Beat 3
Page 16A
HH 460-460
Clark, Andrew 31 M Farmer $1000 $500 Tx
Clark, William A. H. 3 M Tx
Clark, Mahala 60 F Ky

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2, Dist. 84
Page 211C
HH 60-66
Clark, Andrew M 40 Farmer Tx Ky (sic) Ky
Clark, William Henry 12 S Tx Tx Tx

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine, Dist 69, Pr. 7
Page 117A
HH 180-180
Clark, A Hd M Jul 1839 60 Wd Tx Sc Ky Farmer
Clark, Anderson J Son M Apr 1883 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Labor
Clark, Lee R Son M Apr 1885 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pct 2, Dist 132
Page 113B
HH 123-123
Clark, Andrew Hd M 71 Wd Tx Sc Ky Farmer
Williams, Maston Son-in-law 29 M 10 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Odd Jobs
Williams, Sarah Dtr F 28 M 10 5/5 Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Williams, Ellen J G/D F 9 Tx Tx Tx
Williams, Elbert G/S M 7 Tx Tx Tx
Williams, James A G/S M 5 Tx Tx Tx
Williams, Lee G/S M 2 Tx Tx Tx
Williams, Ethel E. G/D F 5/12 Tx Tx Tx

(Transcriptions courtesy of Larry Crocker)","STR06" "I11366","Clark","Anna B. ""A B""","4 Sep 1912","11 Apr 2001","0","Known simply as ""A B"" he was shown as Anna B. Clark on the birth index listing for his daughter, Ida Jane Clark, as well as on the Social Security Death Index.","STR06" "I40130","Clark","Anna Beatrice","7 Nov 1909","Yes, date unknown","0","John W. Clark shows that she married Tommy R. SEELY.","STR06" "I40139","Clark","Anna Grace ""Gracie""","24 Sep 1906","6 May 1971","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6DZ-VGH
Name: Anna Grace Evans
Death Date: 06 May 1971
Death Place: Jacksonville, Cherokee, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 64 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1907
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Felix Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Anna Mitchell
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223199
Digital Film Number: 4169857
Image Number: 86
Reference Number:
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I46419","","","","","","","" "I32672","Clark","Annie Elizabeth","3 Mar 1882","26 Dec 1969","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6HB-XSX
Name: Annie Elizabeth Sunderland
Death Date: 26 Dec 1969
Death Place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 88 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1881
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Pascal Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Betty Wallace
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218604
Digital Film Number: 4168894
Image Number: 277
Reference Number: 90561
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I30108","Clark","Ansel","6 Dec 1914","9 Apr 1916","0","His headstone reads ""Our Darling, Baby, A sunbeam from the world has vanished.""","STR06" "I30107","Clark","Ara Aliph","26 Apr 1901","3 Mar 1905","0","Her headstone is inscribed Little Aliph Clark, Only sleeping.","STR06" "I40140","Clark","Ara Jane","20 Apr 1909","8 Oct 1964","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF5G-TGQ
Name: Ara Jane Davidson
Death Date: 08 Oct 1964
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 55 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 Apr 1909
Birthplace: Craft, Texas, Usa
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Felix Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Anna Mitchell
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Homemaker
Place of Residence: Jacksonville, Cherokee, Texas
Cemetery: City Cemetery
Burial Place: Jacksonville, Texas
Burial Date: 08 Oct 1964
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117649
Digital Film Number: 4028393
Image Number: 1942
Reference Number: CN63792
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I5458","Clark","Ara Josephine","4 Nov 1887","2 Dec 1917","0","Could she and Agnes Elizabeth be twins? The 1910 census shows both of them as age 12, born in November 1887. However, the Texas Death Certificate for Agnes instead lists Agnes as being born in November 1890.

Her tombstone was inscribed ""Wife of E.L. Anderson-She was too good too gentle and fair to dwell in this cold world of care.""","STR06" "I39016","Clark","Arlie Adell","17 Oct 1893","18 Mar 1969","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6M6-TSH
Name: Arlie Clark Lawrence
Death Date: 18 Mar 1969
Death Place: Lufkin, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 75 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 17 Oct 1893
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: L.T. Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Emma Adell Cartwright
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
Cemetery: Garden of Memories
Burial Place: Angelina County, Texas
Burial Date: 19 Mar 1969
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137325
Digital Film Number: 4029810
Image Number: 1039
Reference Number: CN14505
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I11249","Clark","Artemus","Oct 1879","Yes, date unknown","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/HJGS-CZM
Name: Artemus Clark
Event: Census
Event Date: 1930
Event Place: Precinct 1, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Age: 16
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Birthplace: Texas
Estimated Birth Year: 1914
Immigration Year:
Relationship to Head of Household: Nephew
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Enumeration District Number: 0003
Family Number: 98
Sheet Number and Letter: 7B
Line Number: 94
NARA Publication: T626, roll 2388
Film Number: 2342122
Digital Folder Number: 4547367
Image Number: 00664
Collection: United States Census, 1930","STR06" "I28241","Clark","Audie Inez","17 Nov 1921","28 Dec 2003","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 31, 2003, Page 16

Audie Inez Armstrong

Audie Inez Armstrong, 82, of Hemphill died at 8:35 a.m Sunday, Dec. 28, 2003 at Woodland Heights Medical Center in Lufkin.

She was born Nov. 17, 1921, as a daughter of the late Annie Margaret (Presley) and Lee Clark and had been a lifelong resident of Sabine County.* Mrs. Armstrong was a retired grader, working with Temple-Inland Forest Products.

Survivors: a grandson, James Foster, Jr. and wife Rachael of Pineland; a great-grandson, Corbin Foster of Pineland; and a great-granddaughter, Chelsey Nichols of Pineland.

Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Wayne Mote officiating. Interment followed at Harper's Chapel Cemetery, in Sabine County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, July 2012)

*Virgie Speights, however, noted on April 11, 1963, and ""Mrs. Audie Armstrong of Odessa"" attended an open house in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clark.","STR06" "I38929","Clark","Auresia","Abt 1907","Yes, date unknown","0","The 1910 census shows Auresia as Male, and a Son. However, Barbara Yancey Dore show that Auresia was actually female. As Auresia is not listed on the 1920 census with the rest of his or her siblings, it is likely that he/she died or otherwise left home prior to this time.","STR06" "I40625","","","","","","","" "I11348","Clark","Barnett ""Barney"" Onset","4 Aug 1903","30 Jan 1979","0","He was living with his brother and sister in law, Easuel and Bertie Clark, as the time of the 1920 Sabine County, Texas census.","STR06" "I11367","Clark","Basil Monroe","26 Apr 1915","4 Aug 1985","0","Basil was shown in the US Department of Veteran Affairs BIRLS Death File, having served in the US Army from 1 May 1945 to 12 Dec 1945.","STR06" "I40129","Clark","Benina Josephine","7 Nov 1909","Yes, date unknown","0","John W. Clark shows that she married Pat WHEALER (Wheeler?) and they lived in Conroe.","STR06" "I25216","Clark","Bessie Della","9 Mar 1902","26 Dec 1991","0","Her maiden name appears to be Clark, based on Jessie Clark, sister-in-law, living with Robert and Bessie at the time of the 1920 census, and also based on this 1910 census record from Callahan County, Texas, where sisters, Bessie and Jessie, of the appropriate ages, were living with their parents, James and Betty Clark.

Name: Bessie D Clark
Age in 1910: 8
Birth Year: 1902
Birthplace: Texas
Home in 1910: Atwell, Callahan, Texas
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head of House: Daughter
Marital Status: Single
Father's Name: James J Clark
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's name: Betty L Clark
Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee

Household Members:
Name Age
James J Clark 51
Betty L Clark 44
Floyd E Clark 22
Ida P Clark 20
Cora Clark 16
Clara Clark 16
Raymond E Clark 14
Olla D Clark 12
Flora V Clark 10
Bessie D Clark 8
Ethel Clark 6
Jessie L Clark 4
Fannie Hughes 66
Dennis Hayes 18
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","STR06" "I40133","Clark","Bill Artemis","21 Mar 1914","19 Feb 1936","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF9V-DH7
Name: Bill A. Clark
Death Date: 19 Feb 1936
Death Place: Shelby County, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 21 years 10 months 29 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 Mar 1914
Birthplace: Bronson, Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Elisha Clark
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Emma Jacks
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Ccc
Place of Residence: Milam, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Bronson, Texas
Burial Date: 21 Feb 1936
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116784
Digital Film Number: 4166602
Image Number: 3511
Reference Number: CN 10947
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40133","Clark","Bill Artemis","21 Mar 1914","19 Feb 1936","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One, East Mayfield Town
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 4A
189-63-69
Oxley, Charles L Head M W 43 m La La La Laborer Lumber Mill
Oxley, Emma A Wf F W 33 M Tx Tx La
Oxley, Billy C Son M W 12 S La La La
Oxley, Edward R Son M W 10 S La La La
Oxley. Elroy A Son M W 8 S La La La
Clark, Artimus Stepson M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Roberta Stepdtr F W 2 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 28, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 7B
Bronson-Pineland and Hemphill
94-98
Eicke, George A Head M W 57 M 28 Hanover Hanover Hanover German 1885 na Farmer
Eicke, Rohoma Wf F W 51 M 22 Tx Tx Tx
Eicke, Willie B Son M W 24 wd 23 Tx Hanover Tx
Clark, Roberta Niece F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Artemus Nephew m W 16 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I40365","Clark","Billy Joe","15 Mar 1928","2 Dec 1992","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VH8Z-XMH
Name: Billy Joe Clark
Event: Birth
Event Date: 15 Mar 1928
Event Place: Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Father: Frank R Clark
Mother: Mallie Montez
Certificate Number:
Digital Folder Number: 004687393
Image Number: 02340
Collection: Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935","STR06" "I28338","Clark","Bobbie Murrell","9 Feb 1937","19 Nov 2017","0","Bobbie Murrell Herrington of Pineland, Texas died Sunday, November 19, 2017 at Hospice in the Pines in Lufkin, TX.

She was born February 9, 1937 in Hemphill, Texas and was 80 years of age. She was a housewife and mother.

There will be visitation Monday 6pm till 8 pm at Starr Funeral Home and her funeral service will be 2:00 PM Tuesday at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with burial to follow in Pineland, Cemetery.

She is survived by her son James Robert Herrington and wife, Mary Ann, and son, Samuel Ray Herrington, both of Pineland; daughter, Linda Dale and husband, Randy, of Alexandria, LA, daughter-in-law Carla Herrington of Lufkin, brother, Paul Clark and wife, Bonnie, of Bossier City, LA, sisters Sue Medley of Jacksonville, TX, Joann Harley of Hemphill and Wanda Hines of San Augustine, Texas; four grandchildren and one great grandchild.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles E. Herrington, son, Ronny Herrington and brother, Keith Clark.

(Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home website)
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, November 23, 2017, Page 10","STR06" "I20051","","","","","","","" "I11347","Clark","Bradie Cassie","29 Apr 1902","16 Dec 1997","0","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)","STR06" "I40615","","","","","","","" "I11360","Clark","Burleson","27 Oct 1910","11 Jan 1989","0","Married second a Mildred?","STR06" "I40216","Clark","Buron Elwood","28 Jul 1911","14 Dec 1962","0","John W. Clark shows that he married Margaret DeLoach, a daughter of Dr. DeLoach, and they were the parents of Tommy Jack Clark and Margaret Ann Clark.","STR06" "I40614","","","","","","","" "I37413","Clark","Carolyn Ann","8 May 1944","10 Jan 2013","0","On Kay Parker McCary's annotated transcription of the Fairmount Cemetery, there is a listing for her as Carolyn Ann Clark, date of birth 8 May 1944, with no date of death listed. The headstone is inscribed ""Home at Last"" and Kay shows her as a daughter of William Ira Clark and Lexie Olivia McNaughter, and also indicates that her husband was Charles Eugene Womack. There is not a listing for her husband at the Fairmount Cemetery, he instead is buried with a military marker at the Rosevine Cemetery, also in Sabine County.

Obituary

Carolyn Ann Clark, 68, died Thursday night in the Lufkin Memorial Hospital. She was born in Pt. Neches, Texas, to Ira and Lexie McNaughten Clark. Carolyn was a lifetime resident of Hemphill, Texas.

She is survived by her sister Oweda Boyd of Nacogdoches, her brother Terrel (W.T.) Clark and his wife Rosa Ann of Hemphill, and several grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her son Charles Womack, Jr.

Memorial services will be announced at a later date by the family.

Courtesy of Starr Funeral Home
Also published in THE SABINE COUNTY REPORTER, January 16, 2013, Page 12
","STR06" "I40635","","","","","","","" "I40304","","","","","","","" "I30178","Clark","Carroll W.","21 Jun 1862","2 May 1931","0","His marriage license, to Mary Zinnecker, indicates he was a son of Romaine CLARK and Emily YONDAN.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, May 12, 1966

Down Memory Lane
Thirty Five Years Ago
May 1931

Dr. Carroll W. Clark, prominent physician in Caro, was stricken with a heart attack while leaving his home to make a call.

His full obituary was on the front page of the May 8, 1931 issue of the Cass City Chronicle. It noted he died early Saturday morning, May 2, as he was backing his car from the garage....born 21 June 1862, at Lake Orion, Michigan. He was a graduate of what is now Michigan State College, East Lansing....received his doctor's degree at the Detroit College of Medicine in 1889. Dr. Clark practiced medicine in Clifford, Michigan for a number of years previous to his moving to Caro.....

Besides his widow, he is survived by two sons, Romaine of Lansing and Carroll of Flint, an adopted daughter, Emily, residing at home, three nieces the Misses Marguerite, June and Geraldine Ross, who have made their home with Dr. and Mrs. Clark for the last ten years, and two brothsr and one sister, all of Orion. Interment was in the Caro mausoleum. Members of Mount Moriah Lodge, F & A. M., conducted the burial service.","STR06" "I30178","Clark","Carroll W.","21 Jun 1862","2 May 1931","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Indianfields Twp, Caro Village
Enumerated 27 and 28 Jan 1920
SD 7 ED 190 Sheet 23B
West Lincoln Street
321-570-620
Clark, Carroll W. Head m W 55 M Mich NY NY Physician General Practice
Clark, Mary Z. Wf F W 40 M Mich Germany/German Germany/German
Clark, Carroll H Son M W 15 S Mich Mich Ny
Clark, Emily Dtr F W 1 3/12 S Mich Mich Mich
Bubel, Catherine Nursemaid F W 14 S Mich Mich Mich House Maid Private Family

1930 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Indianfields Twp, Caro Village
Enumerated April 5, 1930
ED 79-22 SD 11 Sheet 4B
Lincoln
321-111-114
Clark, Carroll W Head O 3000 M W 67 M Mich US US Doctor Medical
Clark, Mary Wf F W 50 M 32 Mich Germany Germany
Ross, June E Dtr F W 16 S Mich Mich Mich
Ross. Geraldine C Dtr F W 14 S Mich Mich Mich
Clark, Emily E Dtr F W 11 S Mich Mich Mich
Howarth, Dorthy Niece F W 25 S Mich Mich Mich
Ross, Marguerite F W 19 S Mich Mich Mich
","STR06" "I7337","Clark","Charles Edward","31 May 1941","26 Jan 2004","0","From FindAGrave:

Charles Edward Clark Sr. 62, of Hemphill, died Monday, January 26, 2004, at Triumph North Hospital in Houston.

He was born May 31,1941, in Hemphill as a son of the late Edward and Arzell (Smith) Clark and had been a lifelong resident of Sabine County. Clark, a machinist with Temple-Inland, was a member of East Mayfield Baptist Church.

Survivors: wife, Mable Clark; son, Charles Clark, Jr., of Hemphill; daughters, Charlene Clark of Katy and Sherri Lynn Jones and husband Bruce of the Plainview community; brothers, Tommy Clark and Willie Earl Clark, both of Hemphill, and Glen Dale Clark of Rosevine; a sister Carolyn Clark of Port Arthur; seven grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Thursday January 29, 2004 at the chapel of Starr Funeral Hone Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Vance Purtell officiating. Interment was at Pinehill Cemetery on FM 2024.","STR06" "I38927","Clark","Charles G.","Abt 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","John W. Clark states that he married a first a Mattie, and they had a daughter named Cle. He married second a woman named Emma, and they moved from Sabine County to Erath County, to many other counties in Texas, later still to Oklahoma and finally to San Saba County, Texas. He and Emma were said to be the parents of Carl, Ruby, Edna, Otha and Nettie.



","STR06" "I38927","Clark","Charles G.","Abt 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Henderson county, JP 7
Enumerated 26 Apr 1910
SD 3 ED 19 Sheet 6A
100-100
Clark, Charles G Head m W 41 m2 11 Tx Tx US Farmer
Clark, Martha E Wf F W 27 m1 11 4/4 (Martha Emma?) Tx Un La
Clark, Clea E Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Albert B. Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Ruby L Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Carl D Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Edna G Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, McLennan, Pr. 2
Enumerated 2 Jan 1920
SD 11 ED 128 Sheet 1A
3-3
Clark, Charlie G Head m W 52 M Tx Tx US Farmer
Clark, Martha Wf F W 36 M Tx Ga La
Clark, Ruby Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Carl Son m W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Edna Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Athey Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Frankie Dtr F W 2 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Neeta Dtr F W 1 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Cenus
Texas, Scurry County, JP 4
Enumerated April 11, 1930
ED 208-11 SD 7 Sheet 6B
113-114
Clark, Charlie G Head m W 62 M 22 Tx Tx Ga Farmer
Clark, Emma Wf F W 47 m 16 Tx La La
Clark, Athey Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Franky Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Neta Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I40287","Clark","Charles William","11 May 1887","Apr 1978","0","When he registered for the draft during the first World War, he was working as a farmer in Tuttle, Oklahoma, and supporting his wife and child. He was tall and slender, with Brown hair and eyes.","STR06" "I40287","Clark","Charles William","11 May 1887","Apr 1978","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Caddo County, Cement (North)
Enumerated 13, 14 days of Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 46 Sheets 6A and 6BStamped 34
81-95
Clark, John M Head M W 65 M Tx Ga Tenn Farmer
Clark, Sarah Wf F W 54 M Tenn T?? Tenn
Clark, Cleo R Dtr F W 10 S Ok Tx Tenn
Clark, John W Grandson M W 5 6/12 S Ik Tx Tx
---96
Clark, Charles M Head M W 32 M Tx Tx Tenn
Clark, Clara Wf F W 25 M Ks Unk Ohio
Clark, Tarea F Dtr F W 2 8/12 S Ok Tx Ks

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Grady County, Amber Twp
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 26-3 SD 4 Sheet 7A Stamped 23
109-112
Clark, C. W Head M W 42 Wd Tx Tx Tenn Farmer
Clark, Taresa Dtr F W 13 S Ok Tx Ks
Clark, Harold Son M W 9 S Ok Tx KS
Clark, Carol Son M W 6 S Ok Tx Ks



","STR06" "I9745","Clark","Chrisie Josephine","16 Apr 1857","5 Mar 1937","0","She was said to have married Reuben Washington Smith on 25 Oct 1881. He survived her by 10 years, and is also buried in Magnolia Springs. They had 11 children, with 5 dying as infants.

Name Chrisie Josephine Smith
Event Type Death
Event Date 05 Mar 1937
Event Place Magnolia Springs, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 16 Apr 1857
Birthplace Jasper, Texas
Father's Name Robert Clark
Mother's Name Lucy Mcfarland
Certificate Number 16004
GS Film number 2117170
Digital Folder Number 005144799
Image Number 02666



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBJ-DHC : accessed 25 May 2014), Chrisie Josephine Smith, 05 Mar 1937; citing certificate number 16004, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117170.","STR06" "I26898","Clark","Christopher Lake","23 Aug 1924","26 Sep 1987","0","On Ancestry.com - U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca 1775 - 2006, his service information is shown as TEC 5 US Army World War II","STR06" "I11048","Clark","Clara Mozelle","17 Apr 1930","4 Mar 2019","0","On the Texas Birth index, she is shown as Yuvonne. All other records (census; birth records for her children) instead show her as Clara Mozelle. Or maybe Yuvonne was a twin that died young?

Name: Yuvonne Clarke
Date of Birth: 17 Apr 1930
Gender: Female
Birth County: Sabine
Father's Name: N Easnel Clarke
Mother's name: Bertie Fullen
Roll Number: 1930_0002

April 17, 1930, March 04, 2019

Mozelle Hillyer
Mozelle Hillyer, of Fannett, passed into the arms of her Savior on March 4, 2019. She was born on April 17, 1930, to Easuel and Bertie Fullen Clark in Fairmount, Texas. She grew up in a family of nine children, with four other sisters and four brothers.

One of the greatest loves of her life was her family. To say that she was a loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother is an understatement. Her heart was so big; and she was so full of life! Mozelle was a friend to everyone she met, and just never met a stranger. She knew the importance of loving God, and loving others, and modelled this for her daughters.

As an adult, there wasn't anything Mozelle couldn't do in business if she set her mind to it. She worked for a while as a real estate agent in the Dallas area, then started her own jewelry retail business while taking side work as a notary public. She became known as ""The Jewelry Lady"".

She is survived by her two sisters, JoNell LaRoue of Orange, Texas and Reba Barnett of Pineland, Texas; daughters, Sylvia Carlisle and husband, Gary Sr.; Becky Person and husband, Vance; Angela Richardson and husband, Robert, all of Fannett, Texas; grandchildren, Gary Carlisle, Jr. and wife, Kristie, of Midland, Texas; Tara Prestridge and husband, Derek, of Leander, Texas; Bethany Vaccaro and husband, Matthew, of Beaumont, Texas; Hannah Barnett and husband, Zeb, of Beaumont; Stephanie Richardson and Paul Richardson of Fannett; great-grandchildren, Rory Carlisle, Cooper Carlisle, and Tanner Carlisle all of Midland; and Whitney Prestridge and Charleigh Prestridge of Leander; and many nieces and nephews.

Mozelle is preceded in death by her spouse, Jack Hillyer; her parents, Easuel and Bertie Clark; and siblings, Bobbie Hankins, Lavergne Smith, Easuel Clark, Jr., Knox Clark, Doil Clark, and Bill Clark.

The family would like to extend heartfelt appreciation to The Arboretum in Winnie for helping us to take care of our Momma and Mamaw in the last months of her life. We are so grateful for the kindness and tender care each one of the staff showed to her. We would also like to recognize the staff and residents of Atria Collier Park, of Beaumont, where she lived for almost 10 years.

A gathering of Mrs. Hillyer's family and friends will begin 2:00 p.m., with her funeral service to follow at 3:00 p.m., Saturday, March 9, 2019, at Broussard's, 1605 North Major Drive, Beaumont. Her interment will follow at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Beaumont.","STR06" "I28232","Clark","Clarence Andrew","12 Jun 1905","23 Apr 1987","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jefferson County, Pr 8, Voth
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 123-83 SD 27 Sheet 6B
66-118-132
Clark, Clarence A Hd m W 24 m 19 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Lumber Mill
Clark, Lollie Wf F W 23 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Virginia F Dtr F W 3 6/12 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I1181","Clark","Colistis Bryant","19 Jun 1870","4 Feb 1947","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDR3-TXT
Name: Colistis Bryant Clark
Death Date: 04 Feb 1947
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 76 years 7 months 16 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Jun 1870
Birthplace: Sabine Co.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: E. Clark
Father's Birthplace: Sabine Co.
Mother's Name: Josephen Wallace
Mother's Birthplace: Sabine Co.
Occupation: Law Inforcement
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 05 Feb 1947
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2218566
Digital Film Number: 4031921
Image Number: 1777
Reference Number: cn8510
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I1181","Clark","Colistis Bryant","19 Jun 1870","4 Feb 1947","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. No. 6
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 6A
91-91
Clark, Bryant Head W M Jun 1870 29 M 9 Tx Tx Miss Farmer
Clark, Abi Wf W F Sept 1873 26 M 9 2/2 Tx La Miss
Clark, Emma Dau W F Oct 1892 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Curtis Son W M Aug 1895 4 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I40141","Clark","Cora Josephine","20 Apr 1909","7 Dec 1954","0","John W. Clark shows that she married first Joel STRAIT and second Ed WATSON.
Not able to locate a Texas Death Record on FamilySearch.org for Cora under either name.","STR06" "I28211","Clark","Cora Lee","21 Dec 1902","20 Sep 2000","0","She was married first to Samuel Paul WILLIAMS and later to James STARK.

The Sabine County Reporter
September 27, 2000, page 11

Cora Lee Stark

Cora Lee Clark Williams Stark, 97, of Kirbyville died Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2000, at Avalon Place Care Center in Kirbyville.

Mrs. Stark, a native of Yellowpine, had lived in Kirbyville several years.

Surivors: a son, Samuel Lee Williams Sr., of Meadville, Mississippi; seven grandchildren; ten great grandchildren; and one great-great grandchild.

Graveside rites were held Sept. 22 at Oak Hill Cemetery in Sabine County.

Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home of Jasper, directors.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2012)","STR06" "I33073","Clark","Daniel Corbett","22 Nov 1919","26 Oct 2000","0","A military marker at his gravesite shows Sgt US Army WW II

The Sabine County Reporter
November 1, 2000, page 19

Corbett Clark

Daniel Corbett Clark, 80, of Pineland died Thursday, Oct. 26, 2000, at Lufkin Memorial Specialty Hospital in Lufkin.

Furneral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28, at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Rev. Floyd Wright and Vance Vickers officiating. Music was provided by Susie Clark, Christy Allman, and Mike and Jeannie Sanford. Interment followed at Hemphill City Cemetery with the Sabine County VFW Post #10351 officiating.

He was born Nov. 22, 1919, in Sabine County and was the son of the late Daniel Wallace Clark and Arie Alford Clark. He was a lifelong resident of Sabine County, where he made Pineland his home. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and retired from Temple-Inland in 1985 as service superintendent. He was a member of the Baptist Faith.

He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Reba Boyd Clark, and his brothers, Wayne Clark, Jessie Clark, Basil Clark and James Clark.

Surivivors: a sister, Geraldine McKinley of Arlington; several nieces and nephews; and a host of friends.

Pallbearers were Ross Vickers, Bob Neal, Bill Whittington, Tom Clark, Joe Daw, Bruce White and Pat McKinley. Honorary pallbearers were members of the Sabine County VFW Post #10351.

Memorials may be made to Memorial Speciality Hospital, P. O. Box 1447, Lufkin, TX 75902.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2012)","STR06" "I1185","Clark","Daniel Curtis","22 Aug 1895","6 Apr 1971","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, in Sabine County, he listed his home address as Hemphill, Texas, and showed his present occupation as ""Student Ministerial in Baylor University, Waco, Texas."" He was single, tall, slender, with gray eyes and black hair.

At this gravesite, there is a military marker inscribed CPL US ARMY WORLD WAR I.","STR06" "I1185","Clark","Daniel Curtis","22 Aug 1895","6 Apr 1971","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Hardin County, JP 5, Silsbee
Enumerated April 26, 1930
ED 100-7 SD 19 Sheet 17A and 17 B Stamped 240
331-360
Clark, Daniel C Head M W 34 M 23 Tx Tx Tx Clerk Railway
Clark, Maggie Wf F W 33 M 23 Tx Ms Tx
Clark, Joyce Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, D. C. Jr Son M W 3 10/12 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, James L Son M W 2 ?/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I37619","","","","","","","" "I32671","Clark","Daniel Wallace","3 Sep 1890","1 Aug 1931","0","When he registered for the draft during the first World War, he was a resident of Hemphill, Texas and employed as a laborer at a Saw Mill in Hemphill, Mr. H. M. Maund being shown as his employer. He indicated he was married, tall, slender, with blue eyes and sandy hair.","STR06" "I32671","Clark","Daniel Wallace","3 Sep 1890","1 Aug 1931","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 1, Hemphill City
West Street
Enumerated 17 Apr 1930
ED 202-2 SD 19 Sheet 8A Stamped 22
Clark, Daniel W Head M W 39 M@23 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Sawmill
Clark, Ara F Wife F W 33 M@18 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Jesse L Son M W 12 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Corbitt Son M W 10 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Geraldine Dtr F W 6 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Basil Son M W 3 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, James Son M W 11/12 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I40279","Clark","David Ransom","30 Aug 1877","29 Jun 1962","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXL2-H6P
Name: David R. Clark
Death Date: 29 Jun 1962
Death Place: Arlington, Tarrant, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 85 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 30 Aug 1877
Birthplace: Alvarado, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jack Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Evergreen Robbins
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Distributor
Place of Residence: Arlington, Tarrant, Texas
Cemetery: Moore Memorial Gardens
Burial Place: Arlington, Texas
Burial Date: 01 Jul 1962
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117024
Digital Film Number: 4028467
Image Number: 183
Reference Number: 45380
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40279","Clark","David Ransom","30 Aug 1877","29 Jun 1962","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Bosque County, Walnut Springs
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 5 ED 6 Sheet 11A
218-222
Clark, R. D. Head m W 32 m1 9 2/2 Tx Ga Ala Manager Tel Co
Clark, Eunice Wf F W 31 m1 9 2/2 Tx Ten Ga
Clark, Tully Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Gilbert Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Dallas County, Dallas City, JP 7
Enumerated 7 Jan 1920
SD 5 ED 77 Sheet 7B
S. Marlsbourought St.
221-141-157
Clark, David R Head m W 42 M Tx Ala Ala Salesman Mercantile
Clark, Eunice Wf F W 40 M Tx Tn Ga
Clark, Tully Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Servic Dept Mercantile
Clark, Gilbert Son m W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Robbins, Grace Boarder F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Saleslady Dry Goods
Williams, Eva Boarder F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Stenographer Newspaper

1930 Census
Texas, Dallas County, Dallas City, JP 7
ED 57-93 SD 10 Sheet 4A Stamped 150
Oak Cliff....South Marlbourough
? 332 881
Clark, David R head O 5000 M W 52 m 23 Tx Tx Ala Salesman Wholesale Mdse
Clark, Euic Wf F W 51 m 22 Tx Tn Ga
Clark, Tully Ab Son M W 28 S Tx Tx Tx Salesman Library Books

","STR06" "I40611","Clark","Debbie Sue","1 Aug 1961","1 Jul 2012","0","In her father's obituary, she is listed as ""Debbie Kennedy of Farmington, NM.""

The Sabine County Reporter
July 11, 2012

Debbie Sue Clark Kennedy

Debbie Sue Kennedy, 50, died Sunday, July 1, 2012, in the San Juan Regional Medical Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Mrs. Kennedy was born in Hemphill, Texas, to Willie Earl and Linda Retherford Clark. She has lived in Farmington for four years moving there from Hemphill, and was a warehouse supervisor for Console Entergy.

Debbie is survived by her husband Phillip Kennedy of Farmington, NM, mother Linda Funk of Hemphill, her sons Shannon Frick of Hemphill and James Brad Frick and his wife Raquel of McAllen, TX, six grandchildren, her brothers Richard Earl Clark and his wife Lisa, Vince Edward Clark and his wife Jamie, Calvin Lynn Clark and his wife Samantha all of Hemphill, and Earl Wayne Clark of Abilene.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, July 10, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in the Rosevine Cemetery, Rosevine.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Online condolences may be posted at www.starrfuneralhome.com.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, July 2012)","STR06" "I40171","","","","","","","" "I11047","Clark","Doil Dempsey ""D. D.""","5 Apr 1925","27 Apr 2009","0","From FindAGrave:

Doil, of Burkeville, passed away at the Medical Center of Southeast Texas in Port Arthur.

He was born in Fairmount, Texas and was a resident of Bridge City from 1952-1988, he then moved to Orange and later to Burkeville after hurricane Ike. He was a retired carpenter and building contractor.

Survivors include his wife, Bernice Clark, daughter, Barbara Ann Gunter and husband, Harvey, son, John Dale Clark and wife, Debbie, brothers, Knox Clark and Bill Clark, sisters, Mozelle Hillyer, Jo Nell LaRoue and Reba Barnett, grandchildren, Tracy Gunter, Christi Sullivan, Jackie Micheler, Joani Burchett, Julie Crane, Joy Clark and Joanna Clark and twenty one great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Easel and Bertie Clark, sisters, Laverne Smith and Bobbie Hankins and brother Easel Clark Jr.

Services at the Burkeville Baptist Church in Burkeville with burial following at Woods Cemetery near Burkeville.
","STR06" "I40364","","","","","","","" "I5903","Clark","Earl Harrison","9 Aug 1902","30 Nov 1994","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of Arthur Norton CLARK and Eva Belle STRICKER, husband of Devilla THOMAS, and father of Arthur Edwin CLARK.","STR06" "I5903","Clark","Earl Harrison","9 Aug 1902","30 Nov 1994","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Payne County, Elm Grove Twp
Enumerated 16 Apr 1930
ED 60-14 SD 5 Sheet 4B
81-81
Clark, Arthur Head m W 52 M 20 Ks Pa Pa Farming
Clark, Eva B Wf F W 49 M 15 Ks Ind Oh
Clark, Goldie M Dtr F W 19 S Ok Ks Ks
Clark, Arthur A Son M W 14 S Ok Ks Ks
Clark, Ray L Son M W 11 S Ok Ks Ks
Clark, Alpha L Son m W 8 S Ok Ks Ks
Clark, Viola B Dtr F W 5 S Ok Ks Ks
Clark, Earl H Son M W 27 S Ok Ks Ka Farming","STR06" "I40612","Clark","Earl Wayne","13 May 1965","26 Apr 2016","0","Earl Wayne Clark 50 passed away Tuesday evening April 26, 2016 in Big Springs, Texas. Earl Wayne was born in Hemphill, Texas to Willie Earl and Linda Kay Retherford Clark. He worked as a Heavy Equipment Operator. He was a loving brother. He will be missed by his family and friends.

He is survived by his 3 brothers: Lynn Clark and wife Samantha of Hemphill, Vince Clark and wife Jamie of Milam, and Richard Clark and wife Lisa of Hemphill.

He is preceded in death by his sister Debbie Clark Kennedy.

Cremation under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

Copied from www.starrfuneralhome.com

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 4, 2016, Page 12","STR06" "I38564","Clark","Edith","Abt 1925","Yes, date unknown","0","""Alabama, County Marriages, 1809-1950"", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VZK7-XKP : accessed 30 April 2016), Delbert Lee Mclemore and Edith Clark, 1945 show her as born ca 1925, a daughter of Wheeler Clark and Topsie Grider.","STR06" "I41183","Clark","Edward Aubrey","15 Jul 1906","16 Sep 1992","0","From FindAGrave:

Prominent statesman, banker and lawyer Edward A. Clark - a part of the Texas and national political scene for more than 60 years - died Wednesday of heart failure at St. David's Hospital. He was 86.

A memorial service for Clark - former ambassador to Australia and Texas secretary of state - will be at the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church at 2 p.m. today. A second service will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the Christ Episcopal Church in San Augustine.

Clark will be buried in San Augustine, the small East Texas town where he was born in 1906.

""I'll remember him as a man with good common sense, genuine compassion,"" said George Christian, White House press secretary under President Lyndon B. Johnson. ""He was a loyal, outstanding lawyer. He had a rich, filling life. He touched so many lives.""

U.S. Rep. Jake Pickle said of Clark , ""No one shaped Texas civic, business or political action more than this man. I could rely on his friendship as I could depend on the rising sun. I have lost my second father.""

Clark attended Southwestern University in Georgetown for two years and received an undergraduate degree from Tulane University in New Orleans in 1926. He married Anne Metcalfe in 1927 and received his law degree from the University of Texas in 1928.

From 1932 to 1935, Clark served as Texas assistant attorney general and from 1935 to 1937 as assistant to Gov. James Allred. He was then appointed Texas secretary of state in 1937 at age 30.

During the next quarter century, Clark co-founded the Austin lawfirm of Looney & Clark , served as a captain in the U.S. Army in World War II and was chairman of the board of Texas Commerce Bank.

The law firm later became Clark, Thomas, Winters & Newton.

""He was an uncommon man in his commitment to his friends,"" said Jon Newton, one of Clark 's law partners and former Texas railroad commissioner. ""He had a strong vision. He represented some of the most powerful corporations.""

In 1965, Johnson named Clark ambassador to Australia.

""President Johnson appointed him because he wanted someone in Australia he was particularly close to,"" Christian said. ""He became, almost overnight, a well-known figure in that country. Clark demonstrated then that he was a lot more than a Texas lawyer.""

Former U.S. Sen. Ralph Yarborough said that as ambassador, Clark ""was talked about all over Australia.""

""Ed Clark was such a stunning success as ambassador to Australia that his name has become synonymous with the word ambassador in Texas,"" Yarborough said.

""Australians have the fondest memories of him and the particular Texas style he brought to the U.S. Embassy in Canberra,"" said Laura Wilson, spokeswoman for the Embassy of Australia in Washington, D.C. ""He is still remembered for his many efforts to forge close relations between our two countries.""

Clark became an executive director of the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington, D.C., in 1968 and was part of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency committees.

He had a keen interest in higher education. He served six years as a University of Texas System regent and a trustee at both Southwestern University in Georgetown and the University of Texas Law School Foundation.

He raised millions of dollars for both UT and Southwestern.

""Ambassador Clark was a great supporter of the University of Texas System,"" said UT System Chancellor William Cunningham. ""His commitment to the fundamental principles of democracy and his engaging sense of humor helped to make him one of the state's most influential leaders.

""His understanding of Texas and particularly the needs of higher education made him an invaluable resource to the university and to the higher education community,"" Cunningham said.

Proud of Texas history, Clark was an honorary lifetime member of the Texas State Historical Association. ""He was one of the most active members of our association. He deeply cared about Texas history,"" said Ron Tyler, head of the association.

""He knew the state so well that his advice would always be considered in the broader sense,"" Tyler said.

Clark and his wife donated a priceless 24,000 volume collection of Texana to Southwestern in 1965.

In addition to other tributes, the Edward Clark Centennial Professorship in Law at UT was established.

Clark is survived by a daughter, Leila Clark Wynn of Greenville, Miss., his sister, Kathleen Clark Fisher, and four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Weed-Corley Funeral Home of Austin is handling the services.

Published in the Austin American-Statesman 9-17-1992","STR06" "I11371","Clark","Edward Lewis","9 Aug 1920","20 Feb 1984","0","The military marker on his gravesite is inscribed SSGT US Army World War II.","STR06" "I449","Clark","Elias","4 Jan 1843","24 Jul 1910","0","Texas Pvt Co F 11 Regt Texas Inf Confederate States Army. Member of the Antioch Baptist Church.

Kathie Kendrick Duty states that he was born 4 January 1843, versus in June as shown by others.","STR06" "I449","Clark","Elias","4 Jan 1843","24 Jul 1910","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill Beat 1, PO Hemphill
Enumerated 27 Jun 1870
Page 4
26-26
Clark, Elias 27 M w Farmer 200 150 Tx
Clark, Josephine M 19 F w Keeping House Tx
Clark, John A 5 M W Tx
Clark, Sydney A 3 F W Tx
Clark, Felix J 2 M W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sub Div 84
Page 24D SD 1 ED 84
Enumerated 6 Jul 1880
218-224
Clark, Elisha W M 37 Farmer Tx Miss Ala
Clark, Josephine W F 29 Tx Miss Miss
Clark, John W M 15 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Sidney Ann W F 13 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, James W M 11 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, M. Golistis 10 W M Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Leancy W M 8 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Anna W F 5 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Mattie M W 3 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Jefferson M W 1 Tx Tx Tx
Isom, JT W M 50 Farmer SC SC SC

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheets 2B and 3A
34-35
Clark, Elias Head m W Jan 1845 57 M 30 Tx Miss Ala Farmer
Clark, Mary Wf W F Feb 1851 49 M 30 11/10 Tx Miss Miss
Clark, Thos F Son W M July 1881 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Elijah W Son W M Oct 1884 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Ara J Dtr W F Nov 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Agnes E Dtr W F Nov 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Minnie S Dtr W F May 1894 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Edward Nephew W M Jan 1879 21 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
35-36
Clark, Jeff E Head W M Jan 1879 21 S Tx Tx La Farm Laborer
Clark, Allice Wf W F Mar 1879 21 M 1 1/1 Tx --- ---
Clark, Jefferson H Son W M Dec 1899 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
36-37
McLemore, Thos Head W M Jan 1863 37 M 9 Tx Nc Nc Farmer
McLemore, Sopha Wf W F Mar 1876 24 M 9 4/4 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, John E Son W M aug 1892 9 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Myrtie Dtr W F May 1894 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Fannie B Dtr W F Jan 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Maggie Dtr W F Nov 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 1A Stamped 85
San Augustine and Hemphill Road
1-1
Thomas E and Sophia A (Clark) McLemore
2-2
Cole, Walter P M W 22 m1 1 La Ark La Farmer
Cole, Agnes E Wf F W 20 m1 1 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Cole, Ralph E Son M W 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
3-3
Clark, Elias W head m W 26 m1 6 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Cordelia Wf F W 26 m1 6 4/4 Tx Ark Tn
Clark, Myrtle I Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Ellis M Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Benina J Dtr F W 5/12 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Anna B Dtr F W 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
4-4
Clark, Elias Head M W 67 m2 41 Tx Miss Ala Farmer
Clark, Mary J Wf F W 59 m1 41 11/10 Tx Miss Miss
Clark, Minnie S Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Humphreys, Thos L Nephew m W 15 S Tx Ark Tx","STR06" "I11265","Clark","Elias E.","Between 1874 and 1878","Abt 1918","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 4 May 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 13B
Hemphill and San Augustine Road
224-226
Clark, Elias E Head M W 31 S Tx Tx Ms Farmer
Clark, Elizabeth l Mothr F W 63 Wd 11/7 Miss Miss Miss
Clark, Allen J Brother m W 28 S Tx Tx Miss Laborer
225-227
Henry P and Frances Conn
226-228
Clark, James S Hd M W 49 m2 3 Tx Tx Ga Farmer
Clark, Ruth C Wf F W 33 m1 3 2/2 Tx Tx Miss
Clark, John W Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Auresia Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Minneloa Dtr F W 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I2077","Clark","Elijah","Abt 1813","10 Nov 1853","0","According to 1850 CENSUS SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS WITH ADDED FAMILY INFORMATION AND CORRECTIONS by Helen Gomer Schluter and Blanche Finley Toole, Elijah Clark was the son of William Clark and Elizabeth Isaacks. Elizabeth would only have been about 14 when he was born, so it could be that William Clark had been previously married.

Elijah was married twice. His first wife is unknown, and his second wife was Jane Lagrone.

In a commerative ceremony dated 2 Jun 2001, a marker reading ""Texas Revolutionary War-Sabine Volunteers-Captain Collins Company-Defenders of the Republic of Texas Marker"" was installed for him in Griffin Cemetery in Sabine County.","STR06" "I2077","Clark","Elijah","Abt 1813","10 Nov 1853","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 28 and 29 Apr 1850
135-135
William Clark 61 M Farmer 1000 SC
Mahala Clark 38 F Ky
Nelson Clark 17 M Tx
Mariah Clark 12 F Tx
Andrew Clark 10 M Tx
Harison Clark 9 M Tx
Margaret Clark 7 F Tx
William Clark 4 m Tx
136-136
Powell and Sarah Fullen (born SC and Va, with dtr born in KY)
137-137
Elijah Clark 37 M Farmer 600 Miss
Jane Clark 28 F SC
Louis Clark 11 M Tx
Elias Clark 7 M Tx
Paschal Clark 5 M Tx
John Clark 4 M Tx
","STR06" "I11257","Clark","Elijah Wallace","31 Oct 1883","10 Sep 1962","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was a farmer working for himself in Hemphill, Texas, and he listed his nearest relatives as his wife, Delia Clark. He was medium in heighth, slender, and had blue eyes and brown hair.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDFG-5N5
Name: E. Wallace Clark
Death Date: 10 Sep 1962
Death Place: Pasadena, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 78 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 31 Oct 1883
Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Elijah Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Josephine
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired
Place of Residence: South Houston, Harris, Texas
Cemetery: Brookside Mem. Park
Burial Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Burial Date: 12 Sep 1962
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117116
Digital Film Number: 4028546
Image Number: 0875
Reference Number: 56248
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I11257","Clark","Elijah Wallace","31 Oct 1883","10 Sep 1962","0","(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
1-1
Thomas E and Sophia A (Clark) McLemore
2-2
Cole, Walter P M W 22 m1 1 La Ark La Farmer
Cole, Agnes E Wf F W 20 m1 1 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Cole, Ralph E Son M W 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
3-3
Clark, Elias W Head M W 26 m1 6 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Cordelia Wf F W 26 m1 6 4/4 Tx Ark Tn
Clark, Myrtle I Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Ellis M Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Benina J Dtr F W 5/12 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Anna B Dtr F W 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
4-4
Clark, Elias Head M W 67 m2 41 Tx Miss Ala Farmer
Clark, Mary J Wf F W 59 m1 41 11/10 Tx Miss Miss
Clark, Minnie S Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Humphreys, Thos L Nephew m W 15 S Tx Ark Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 16B
Milam and Hemphill Road
330-348
Clark, Elias W Head M W 36 M Tx Tx Tx Retail Merchant Groceries
Clark, Delia Wf F W 36 M Tx Tx Tn
Clark, Myrtle I Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Ellis Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Beatrice Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Benina Dtr F W 9 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Lucille Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Bertie Dtr F W 4 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1, East Mayfield Town
Enumerated 4 Apr 1930
ED 242-1 SD 19 Sheet 2A
261-25-28
Clark, Elias W Head M W 46 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Delivery Ice Lumber Mill
Clark, Delia Wf F W 47 M 20 Tx Tx Tn
Clark, Beatrice A Dtr F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Benina J Dtr F W 20 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Thelma L. Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Bertie L. Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I3164","Clark","Elizabeth","Abt 1830","Abt 1860","0","It appears she died sometime after the birth of her youngest daughter, Queen Victoria, in 1860 but before the 1870 census.","STR06" "I8622","Clark","Elizabeth Frances ""Eliza""","Jul 1849","31 Jul 1921","0","At the time of the 1920 census, Eliza was listed as a 70 year old widow, and was living with her youngest son, Watt.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXBL-ZPT
Name: Eliza Morgan
Death Date: 31 Jul 1921
Death Place: Erin, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 72 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 1849
Birthplace: Fl
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: ...
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2074099
Digital Film Number: 4165892
Image Number: 2696
Reference Number: 19977
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40128","Clark","Ellis Maurice","15 Mar 1908","Sep 1983","0","Name Ellis M Clark
Birth Year 1908
Race White, citizen (White)
State of Residence Texas
County or City: Harris
US World War II Army Enlistment Records
Enlistment Date 28 May 1943
Enlistment State Louisiana
Enlistment City Camp Livingston
Branch No branch assignment
Branch Code No branch assignment
Grade Private
Grade Code Private
Term of Enlistment Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law

Component Reserves - exclusive of Regular Army Reserve and Officers of the Officers Reserve Corps on active duty under the Thomason Act (Officers and Enlisted Men -- O.R.C. and E.R.C., and Nurses-Reserve Status)

Source: Civil Life

Education 1 year of college
Civil Occupation Skilled linemen and servicemen, telegraph, telephone, and power
Marital Status Married
Height 08
Weight 123

","STR06" "I39093","Clark","Elmer Franklin","24 May 1906","10 Sep 1953","0","John W. Clark writes that he died before 1962, and that he never married.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX85-22Z
Name: Elmer Franklin Clark
Death Date: 10 Sep 1953
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 47 years 3 months 16 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 24 May 1906
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Frank Clark
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Maggie Conn
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Carpenter
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Gravel Hill Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 12 Sep 1953
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2113983
Digital Film Number: 4165742
Image Number: 892
Reference Number: CN 47004
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I45439","Clark","Emma Jane","25 Apr 1898","8 Mar 1981","0","Her Texas Death Certificate shows her as a daughter of John Clark and Mary Elizabeth Dickerson.","STR06" "I616","Clark","Emma May","12 Oct 1892","9 Jun 1951","0","Sabine County Reporter
July 12, 2006

Published a photo of the Hemphilll Elementary School Fifth Grade -1939-1940

Eighteen students from a larger group, pictured, graduated from Hemphill High School's Class of 1946 who recently enjoyed their 60th class reunion. Blake Eddings, Nadine Easley, LaNell Slay, Robert Earl Gray, Gladys Hogue, Wayford Jones, Jack Chisum, Reba Arnold, Lexie Mae Wood, Berintha Maund, Helen Rushing, Evelyn Wright, Dorothy Sterle, Wilma Lawrence, Joe (Gwen/Quinn) McGown, Doris Anderson, Paul Huffman, Eloise Inman, Archie Jones, Vermell Anderson, LaVern Wright, Lois Paudert, Billy Edgar, Sutton Ware, Jessie Lee Harper, Wynell Elliott, Jack Jones, Doris Jennings, Burtis Earl Moore, Hattie Pearl Kelly, Imogene Carlton, Kathryn Curry, Marcus Huffman, Jimmie Procell, Marjorie Crawford, Louise Crnkovic, Gloria Speights, and Herman Chop.

They were taught by Emma Clark Fuller, who was also pictured.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDXC-44C
Name: Emma May Fuller
Death Date: 09 Jun 1951
Death Place: Tyler, Smith Co., Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 58 years 8 months 1 day
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 08 Oct 1892
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: C.B. Clark
Father's Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Mother's Name: Abi Anderson
Mother's Birthplace: Sabine Co., Yexas
Occupation: School Teaching
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine Co., Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Burial Date: 09 Jun 1951
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2074697
Digital Film Number: 4166831
Image Number: 2640
Reference Number: cn 31805
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40288","Clark","Enoch Marvin","20 Feb 1891","Mar 1986","0","(Research):
Cenus Listings:

1920 Census
not located

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Caddo County, N. Cement Twp
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 8-43 SD 4 Sheet 6B
----105
Clark, John Head m W 75 M 21 Sabine County, TX Sabine County, TX Ga Farmer
Clark, Sarah Wf Wf F W 65 M 20 Warren County, TN Ga Warren County, TN
Clark, Enoch Son M W 39 M 33 Erath County, TX Sabine County, TX Warrent County, TN
Clark, Mabel Dtr-in-law F W 29 m 26 Canadian County, OK St Louis, MO Mo
Clark, John Grandson M W 13 S Okla City, OK Erath Co, Tx Tx
Clark, Helen Grddtr F W 9/12 S Caddo County, OK Erath Co, TX Canadian Co, OK



","STR06" "I28238","Clark","Ernest E. L. ""Punk""","17 May 1915","4 May 1994","0","The SSDI shows his last residence as being Burkeville, Newton County, Texas.","STR06" "I7258","Clark","Eunice ""Una"" Carter","Feb 1868","Aft 1910","0","Trudy Cox believes she died in Texas or Mexico. She had listed her probable DOD as in 1908, but it must have actually been after 1910, as she can be found on the 1910 Reeves County, Texas census with her second husband and children.","STR06" "I32889","Clark","Evelyn Mae","1 Feb 1917","10 Nov 2008","0","The Sabine County Reporter
November 19, 2008, Page 11

Evelyn Mae Skinner

Evelyn Mae Skinner, 91, of Nederland died Monday, Nov. 10, 2008.

Mrs. Skinner was born Feb. 1, 1917, in Bronson as a daughter of the late Cora and Allen J. Clark. She was a faithful member of Landmark United Pentecostal Church in Port Neches.

Survivors: sons, Jerry Skinner and wife, Paula, of Lumberton and Larry Skinner of Conroe; daughters, Mevelyn Manning of Nederland and Kay Sims and husband, Paul, of Houston; sister, Velma Whitehead of Groves; 13 grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 66 years, Virgil ""Ted"" Skinner, and a son, Virgil Allen Skinner.

Funeral services were held Nov. 14, at Landmark United Pentecostal Church in Port Neches with Rev. James D. Lee officiating. Interment followed at Greenlawn Cemetery in Groves.

Services were under the direction of Broussard's Mortuary in Nederland.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, November 2008)","STR06" "I40144","Clark","Evie Jewel","15 Oct 1893","25 Oct 1927","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX7K-JYQ
Name: Evie Walton
Death Date: 25 Oct 1927
Death Place: Jacksonville, Cheroke, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 34 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 15 Oct 1893
Birthplace: Tex
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J. F. Clark
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Anna Mitchell
Mother's Birthplace: Ark
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Croft, Tex
Burial Date: 26 Oct 1927
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2114335
Digital Film Number: 4163995
Image Number: 78
Reference Number: cn 32768
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976

Her widower, and their children, lived next door to her younger brother in Fort Hancock, Texas at the time of the 1930 census.

","STR06" "I40145","Clark","Florence Maye","28 Feb 1892","22 Dec 1945","0","John W. Clark writes that she was a Registered Nurse.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXPR-XBC
Name: Maye Clark Curry
Death Date: 18 Dec 1945
Death Place: Jacksonville, Cherokee, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 53 years 9 months 20 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 28 Feb 1892
Birthplace: Tx
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J.F. Clark
Father's Birthplace: Tx
Mother's Name: Anna Mitchel
Mother's Birthplace: Tx
Occupation: Hospital Nurse
Place of Residence: Jacksonville, Cherokee, TX
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Dew., Tx
Burial Date: 20 Dec 1945
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2218187
Digital Film Number: 4030506
Image Number: 652
Reference Number: cn 52222
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I11189","Clark","Frances","Abt 1836","7 Apr 1912","0","On 27 Sept 1906, Francis Fish, a resident of Stephens county, stated she was the widow of Joseph A. Fish, deceased, a Confederate soldier. She applied for a Confederate Pension at the age of 72, stating she had been a resident of Stephens County, Texas for the past 28 years, and was feeble from age. She listed their date of marriage as December 15, 1849 in Sabine County, Texas. She had remained unmarried since the death of Joseph Fish. She answered that he had served in ""Wheats"" Co Col Ford's Command of Infantry. Pension File Number 12626.","STR06" "I1184","Clark","Francis Imogene","2 Feb 1901","Yes, date unknown","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that she married first Herman MORRIS (in Louisiana) and second, in Sabine County, Roy Leonard JOHNSON.","STR06" "I40167","Clark","Frank Duane","30 Mar 1926","20 Apr 2011","0","Odessa (Texas) American newspaper

ODESSA Frank Duane Clark, 85, a farmer, carpenter, and retired mechanic passed away on Wednesday, April 20, 2011 at the Hospice House of Odessa surrounded by his loving family and friends.

He was born March 30, 1926 in Mixon, Texas to Olan Sydney Clark and Annie Mae Klements. After graduating high school in Fort Hancock, TX, he joined the Navy. He served in the Pacific during World War II. After returning from the navy, he made his home in Fort Hancock, TX before moving to Pecos, TX, where he helped raise a family of six kids. From a very early age, he learned the value of hard work. At the tender age of six, he harvested asparagus growing along a river bank in Ft Hancock and sold it to the public, along with selling milk from the family's dairy farm to help make ends meet. Among the many hobbies our dad had, he was a fanatic about fishing as his children will testify to. They spent nearly every weekend of their childhood on a river bank at one of his many favorite fishing spots. He was also a terrific gardener growing everything from tomatoes to watermelons. He loved to hunt for arrowheads and was very proud of his extensive arrowhead collection.

Each child, grandchild and great-grandchild was very special to him. Our dad was always joking around and making family and friends laugh, even up to the very last moments of his life. He was very special to all his children and grandchildren, being the most loving and patient Dad, Pa Pa and Great Pa Pa. He will be sorely missed by all that knew him. He was preceded in death by one daughter: Deborah Lynn Clark; one sister: June Walls; and two grandsons: Jayd Anthony Lee and Michael Duane Blackstock.

Those left to cherish his memory are his wife of nearly 50 years: Frances Clark of Pecos; six children: Neidra Zeephat of Pearce, AZ, Mike Blackstock of Pecos, TX, Kay Lee and husband Roger of Odessa, Pam Johnson of Amarillo, Becky Clark of Midland, and Tracy Willis and husband Brandon of Odessa; ten grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Memorial services will be at 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 23, 2011, at Pecos Funeral Home in Pecos, officiated by Roger Lee.

Arrangements are entrusted to Pecos Funeral Home of Pecos and Acres West Funeral Chapel of Odessa.

We would like to thank his friends at Deerings Nursing Home for their friendship and kindness shown to him. Also, a very special thank you to the wonderful staff at Hospice House of Odessa. We all look forward to the time when as Rev. 21:4 says: ""He will wipe out every tear from their eyes, death will be no more, neither will there be mourning nor outcry nor pain, for the former things have passed away.""

Rest in peace, Daddy. We all love you very much.

Posted on Ancestry.com by mfarm on 30 Apr 2011","STR06" "I40355","Clark","Franklin ""Frank"" Russell","14 Jul 1897","27 Oct 1940","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6MG-FY9
Name: Franklin Russell Clark
Death Date: 27 Oct 1940
Death Place: Waco, Mclennan, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 43 years 3 months 13 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 14 Jul 1897
Birthplace: Gerald, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: A. A. Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Annie Satterwhite
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Guard - Veterans Hospital
Place of Residence: West, McLennan, Texas
Cemetery: Bold Springs Cemetery
Burial Place: West, Texas
Burial Date: 29 Oct 1940
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2138007
Digital Film Number: 4030491
Image Number: 3302
Reference Number: 47212
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40355","Clark","Franklin ""Frank"" Russell","14 Jul 1897","27 Oct 1940","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, McLennan County, Jp 3, West Town
Enumerated April 3, 1930
ED 155-42 SD 17 Sheet 4A Stamped 202
N. Davis St
501-78-87
Clark, Frank R Hd M W 32 M 25 Tx US US Painter House
Clark, Mollie M Wf F W 26 M 19 Tx Miss Tx
Clark, Dorothy L Dau F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Billy J Son M W 2 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Frances M Dtr F W 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I3163","Clark","Franklin Joel","11 Dec 1827","4 Jun 1900","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sandy Beat No. 7, PO Fairmount
Enumerated 17 July 1860
Page 41
300-300
Mahala L Clark 45 F Farmer 2400 654 Ky
Andrew Clark 20 M Tx
Harrison Clark 19 M Tx
Margaret Clark 17 F Tx
William B Clark 15 M Tx
301-301
William Clark 27 M Farmer 250 250 Tx
Nancy Clark 26 F Miss
Margaret Clark 7 F Tx
Martha G Clark 4 F Tx
Mary A Clark 3 F Tx
William H Clark 3/12 M Tx
302-302
Franklin Clark 33 M Farmer 500 500 Tx
Martha Clark 27 F Ga
George W Clark 8 M Tx
John H Clark 5 M Tx
Joseph F Clark 3 M Tx

1870 Census
Texas, Cherokee County, Beat No. 3, PO Jacksonville
Enumerated 22 Aug 1870
Page 3 Stamped 239
18-18
Clark, Frank 45 M W Farmer $--- $200 Tx
Clark, Martha 42 F W Keeping House Ga
Clark, John H 15 M W Works on Farm Tx
Clark, James S 12 M W Works on Farm Tx
Clark, William A 10 M W Works on Farm Tx
Clark, Albert A 7 M W Tx
Clark, Charles G 3 M W Tx
Clark, George W 19 S M Works on Farm Tx
Clark, Lucy W 18 F W Keeping House Ga

1880 Census
Texas, Erath County, Pr. 8
Enumerated 21 Jun 1880
Pages 22 and 23 SD 3 ED 150 Stamped 36
202-222
Clark, G W M W 29 Farmer Tx Tx Ga
Clark, Catherine W F 27 Wf Keeping House Ga ga Ga
Hitchcock, Eliza W F 12 Orphan Tx --- ---
203-223
CC and Mary J Martin Family
204-224
Clark, F W M 52 Farmer Tx SC Miss
Clark, Martha W F 47 Wf Keeping House Ga Ga Ga
Clark, W. A. W F 18 Son Farm Laborer Tx Tx Ga
Clark, Albert A W F 15 S Works on Farm Tx Tx Ga
Clark, Charles G W M 12 Son At Home Tx Tx Ga
Clark, J C. W M 20 Son Farmer Tx Tx Ga

1900 Cenus
Texas, Erath County, JP 8
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 78 Sheet 4B
74-74
Clark, Franklin Hd M W Dec 1827 72 M 52 Tx Tn Tn Farmer
Clark, Martha N Wf W F Jun 1832 67 M 52 9/5 Ga Ga Ga
Clark, James S Son M M Jun 1860 39 D Tx Tx Ga day Laborer

","STR06" "I20048","","","","","","","" "I26896","Clark","Frederick Lake","30 May 1895","17 Jun 1958","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J633-PP1
Name: Fred L. Clark
Death Date: 17 Jun 1958
Death Place: Precinct 8, Neuces, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: Caucasian
Death Age: 63 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 30 May 1895
Birthplace: Pa.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Iziea Lake Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Margaret V. Warden
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence: LaBlanca, Hidalgo, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Edenburg, Texas
Burial Date: 19 May 1958
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2115590
Digital Film Number: 4167375
Image Number: 895
Reference Number: 47063
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976

Fred Clark was my maternal grandfather. He was born: May 30, 1895 in Parnassus, Westmoreland County, Penn. and died June 17, 1958 in south Texas. His father was I.L Clark and his mother was Maggie Clark. His father was a glass blower. I would love to find out more about his parents and brothers and sisters if any. He married my grandmother Marjorie Rees of Potter County PA she was born at EAST FORK April 6, 1897 and died in 1927, he remarried and moved to TEXAS. He had fought with the 305th Engineers in WWI and was injured/disabled by machine gun fire. He had enlisted in Potter County PA. My mother had a brother Chris and a sister Lois. Otherwise I know very little about the Clark family, and would appreciate anything you know about them.

Posted by Richard A. Payne on 18 July 2001
http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.clark/7568/mb.ashx?pnt=1","STR06" "I26896","Clark","Frederick Lake","30 May 1895","17 Jun 1958","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 Census
Pennsylvania, Potter County, Coudersport Borough, Second Ward
Enumerated 10 April 1930 by James V. Toombs
ED 53-6, SD 4, Sheet 5B
Ross Street
409-132-134
Clark, Fred L Hd M W 35 Wd 25 Pa NJ Pa Occupation: None
Clark, Lois Dtr F W 8 S Pa Pa Pa
Clark, Marjorie Dtr F W 7 S Pa Pa Pa
Clark, Criss Son M W 5 Pa Pa Pa","STR06" "I34472","","","","","","","" "I28358","","","","","","","" "I40626","","","","","","","" "I11123","Clark","George Barnett ""Barney""","26 May 1866","9 Feb 1949","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF6X-KYP
Name: George Barney Clark
Death Date: 09 Feb 1949
Death Place: Sabine, Hemphill, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 82 years 8 months 13 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1867
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Bill Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Malissie Dees
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223120
Digital Film Number: 4031764
Image Number: 3024
Reference Number: cn 8500
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I11123","Clark","George Barnett ""Barney""","26 May 1866","9 Feb 1949","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr No. 7
Enumerated 15 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 11B
184-184
Clark, Geo. Head W M Jan 1866 33 M 7 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Minnie Wf W F Oct 1871 28 M 7 4/4 Tx Tx La
Clark, Joseph Son W M July 1893 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Geo. Jr Son W M Sept 1895 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Newman E Son W M Nov 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Winnie Dtr W F Mar 1900 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
185-185
Mar??? Garlington Head W F Dec 1837 S with daughter, Martha, age 31
186-186
Clark, Jas.Head W M Dec 1871 28 M 7 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Martha Wf W F Dec 1874 25 M 7 Tx La La
Clark, Lorena O Dtr W F Sep 1894 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Ivy F Son W M Feb 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Matthew J Son W M Mch 1898 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 2
Enumerated 27 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 7B
118-118
Clark, Joe Head m W 22 M1 8 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Vicie Wf F W 25 m1 8 3/3 Tx La Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Nina Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Ray Son m W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, William Son m W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
119-119
Bonneau, Amanda (Widow, 68, b. Ala) and daughters
120-120
Clark, Ises head M W 43 m1 17 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Winnie Wf F W 38 m1 17 7/7 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Joseph Son m W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Jefferson Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Easuel Son m W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Myrtie Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Sudie Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
121-121
Clark, William Head M W 65 m2 1 Tx SC Ky Farmer
Clark, Elizabeth Wf F W 58 m1 1 0/0 La US US
122-122
Clark, Lee Head M W 25 Wd Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Henry Brother M W 43 m1 13 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Odd Jobs
Clark, Laura Sister-in-law F W 37 m1 13 6/5 Ark Ala Ala
Clark, Herman Nephew M W 12 S Tx Tx Ark Farm Laborer
Clark, Leoman Nephew M W 10 S Tx Tx Ark Farm Laborer
Clark, Jessie Nephew M W 8 S Tx Tx Ark
Clark, Cora Niece F W 6 S Tx Tx Ark
Clark, Vera Niece F W 4 S Tx Tx Ark
123-123
Clark, Andrew Head m W 71 Wd Tx SC Ky Farmer
Williams, Maston Son--n-law M W 29 m1 10 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Odd Jobs
Williams Sarah Dtr F W 28 m1 10 5/5 Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer Home Farm
Williams, Ellen J Grdtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Williams, Elbert Grdson M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Williams, James A Grdson M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Williams Lee Grdson M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Williams, Ethel Grddtr F W 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 9 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 5B
100-100
Clark, George B Head M W 53 Wd Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Joseph J Son M W 26 S Tx Tx Tx Salesman Dry Good Peddler

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 15 and 16 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 5A Stamped 115
89-91
Clark, Easual N Hed M W 32 M Tx Tx Tx Drayman Hauling
Clark, Bertie Wf F W 26 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Lavern Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Easual Jr Son M W 7 S Tx Tx
Clark, Doil Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Knox Son m W 2 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Butler, Cornelius Hired Hand M Neg 13 S Tx Tx Tx Servant
90-92
Smith, Osborn Head mW 25 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Smith, Bradie Wf F W 28 M Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Artie Son M W 3 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Elbert Son M W 1 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Joe I Boarder M W 36 S Tx Tx Tx Drayman Hauling
92-94
Clark, Mrs. W. J. Had F W 44 Wd Tx La Tx Farmer
Clark, Edward Son m W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Leon Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Truitt Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Paul Son M W 3 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
93-95
Fullen, Lon A Head m W 44 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Fullen, Edvina Wf F W53 m 18 Tx Tx La
Fullen, Hilliard Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
Fullen, Rosella Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
Fullen, Leroy Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
94-96
Paudert, Pierse E Head M W 34 M Ark NY Ark Agent Insurance
Paudert, Ruby Wf F W 17 M Tx Tx Tx
Paudert, Elouise Dtr F W 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Paudert, Elizabeth Mother F W 69 Wd Ark Ark Ilkl
95-97
Clark, Mathes J head m W 32 M Tx Tx Tx Stockman Stock running
Clark, Daisy Wf F W 24 M Tx Tx Tx
Ivy, Frank Hired Had m W 78 Ev Miss Ireland Miss Farmer
96-98
Clark, Monroe Head m W 48 M 20 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Bessie Wf F W 47 M Tx Tx Tx

Clark, Vira Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
97-99
Clark, George B head M W 63 Tx Tx Tx Stockman
Clark, Bettie Wf F W 33 M 29 La La La


","STR06" "I11345","Clark","George Jefferson ""Jeff""","12 Sep 1895","22 Aug 1978","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP No. 3
Enumerated 7 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 141 Sheet 7B
154-156
Clark, Jeff Head m W 25 M Tx Tx ??? Laborer Saw Mill
Clark, Lena Wf f W 23 M Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Velma Dtr F W 2 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated April 12 through 14, 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 3B
61-62
Clark, George J Head m W 32 M 17 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Ima Wf F W 29 M 15 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Velma Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Dalton Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx


","STR06" "I11373","Clark","George Truett","12 Aug 1924","21 Apr 2001","0","US Army WW II. The US Dept of Veteran Affairs BIRLS Death File shows his dates of service as 2 Nov 1945-30 Jan 1947.

The Sabine County Reportr
April 25, 2001, Page 19

George Truit Clark

George Truit Clark, 76, of Bridge City died Saturday, April 21, 2001, at Memorial Baptist Hospital in Orange.

Born in Fairmount (Sabine County), he had lived in Bridge City for the past 50 years. He was a retired switchman for the telephone company. He was a United States Army veteran of World War II.

Survivors: his wife, Maxine Clark of Bridge City; a daughter, Carolyn Ann LeBlanc of Bridge City; three sons, George W. Clark of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Robert K. Clark of Bridge City, and Donald W. Clark of Springtown; a brother Paul Clark of Fairmount; and six grandchildren.

Funeral services were held April 24 at Circle Drive Baptist Church in Bridge City with the pastor, Bro. Jack Comer and a former pastor, Bro. W. P. Murchison officiating. Graveside rites and interment followed at Fairmount Cemetery in Fairmount.

Claybar Funeral Home of Bridge City, directors.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, July 2012)

","STR06" "I11373","Clark","George Truett","12 Aug 1924","21 Apr 2001","0","(Research):Could he have remarried? A George Truett Clark and Barbara Jean Smith are shown on the Texas Birth Index as being the parents of Jennifer Leigh Clark (b. 1963, Nacogdoches) and George Taylor Clark (b. 1970, Jefferson County). It doesn't seem likely, however, as his 2001 obituary lists his wife as Maxine, and shows only four children.","STR06" "I11210","Clark","George Washington","2 Jan 1851","2 Sep 1927","0","John W. Clark shows that George married first Lucy Catherine Dover, and married second a woman named Sinia, who is buried at the East Lingeville Cemetery, and who was born 25 My 1873 and died 25 Feb 1946.

Name: Geo. Washington Clark
Death Date: 02 Sep 1927
Death Place: Dublin, Erath, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 76 years 8 months
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 02 Jan 1851
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Franklin Clark
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Martha Callahan
Mother's Birthplace: Ga.
Occupation: Farming
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: East End, Lingville
Burial Date: 03 Sep 1927
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2114334
Digital Film Number: 4165167
Image Number: 1089
Reference Number: cn30263
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I11210","Clark","George Washington","2 Jan 1851","2 Sep 1927","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Cherokee County, Beat No. 3, PO Jacksonville
Enumerated 22 Aug 1870
Page 3 Stamped 239
18-18
Clark, Frank 45 M W Farmer $--- $200 Tx
Clark, Martha 42 F W Keeping House Ga
Clark, John H 15 M W Works on Farm Tx
Clark, James S 12 M W Works on Farm Tx
Clark, William A 10 M W Works on Farm Tx
Clark, Albert A 7 M W Tx
Clark, Charles G 3 M W Tx
Clark, George W 19 S M Works on Farm Tx
Clark, Lucy W 18 F W Keeping House Ga

1880 Census
Texas, Erath County, Pr. 8
Enumerated 21 Jun 1880
Pages 22 and 23 SD 3 ED 150 Stamped 36
202-222
Clark, G W M W 29 Farmer Tx Tx Ga
Clark, Catherine W F 27 Wf Keeping House Ga ga Ga
Hitchcock, Eliza W F 12 Orphan Tx --- ---
203-223
CC and Mary J Martin Family
204-224
Clark, F W M 52 Farmer Tx SC Miss
Clark, Martha W F 47 Wf Keeping House Ga Ga Ga
Clark, W. A. W F 18 Son Farm Laborer Tx Tx Ga
Clark, Albert A W F 15 S Works on Farm Tx Tx Ga
Clark, Charles G W M 12 Son At Home Tx Tx Ga
Clark, J C. W M 20 Son Farmer Tx Tx Ga

1900 Census
not located

1910 Census
Texas, Erath County, JP 8
Enumerated 2 May 1910
SD 12 ED 32 Sheet 11A
202-207
Clark, George W head M W 59 M2 4 Tx Tx Ga None
Clark, Sina Wf F W 37 m1 4 Tx Mo? La
Clark, Martha Mother F W 77 Wd Ga Ga Ga
","STR06" "I28924","","","","","","","" "I6538","Clark","Geraldine","21 Jun 1921","17 Nov 2000","0","GERALDINE CLARK ARNOLD, beloved wife, mother, and grandmother passed away Thursday, November 17, 2000. She was born in Hillsboro, Texas June 21, 1921, the fourth child of John and Jewell Clark. After high school, she attended Hill County Junior College, and then nursing school at Parkland Hospital in Dallas. It was there that she met her future husband, Hugh F. Arnold, M.D. They were married in 1942, and spent 56 wonderful years together until his death in 1998. After World War II, they settled in Houston. She worked as a nurse for Dr. Mylie Durham at the Southern Pacific Hospital until 1951 when they she started her family. While raising her family, she was also active in the Harris County Women's Medical Auxillary and the First Presbyterian Church until poor health prevented further participation. She was preceded in death by her husband Hugh F. Arnold, M.D., her parents John and Jewell Clark, sisters Nina Lee Clark and LaGina Langford, and brothers John Paul Clark and William Clark. She is survived by her brother John H. Clark of Midland, son James A. Arnold and wife Jennie of Corpus Christi, daughter Dianne Morrison and husband Mikael of Houston; grandchildren Travis Morrison, Brian Morrison, Jason Arnold, Steven Arnold, and Daniel Arnold. The family of Mrs. Arnold would like to thank Rose Campbell, Martha Ramos, Rose Baptiste, the Tinoco family, and the staff of Diagnostic Center Hospital for their compassionate care. Friends are invited to visitation with the family from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m. Monday in the Drawing Room of The Settegast-Kopf Co., 3320 Kirby Dr. Following a private graveside service, a memorial celebration of her life will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, November 21, 2000 at First Presbyterian Church of Houston, with the Rev. Asa Hunt officiating. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Church of the Good Shepherd Youth House, 700 South Broadway, Corpus Christi, TX 78402.

Houston Chronicle Archives","STR06" "I39692","Clark","Gertrude","Aft 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","Find A Grave shows her ""of Cleveland, Ohio.""","STR06" "I28240","Clark","Gladys Violet","21 Aug 1919","25 Sep 2005","0","The Sabine County Reporter
September 28, 2005, Page 11

Gladys Boone, 86, of Hemphill died Sunday, Sept. 25, 2005, at her residence.

Mrs. Boone was born Aug. 21, 1919, in Hemphill as a daughter of the late Annie (Presley) and Lee Clark and had been a lifelong area resident. She was retired from Holly Farms as a hatchery worker and a member of East Mayfield Baptist Church.

Survivors: daughters, Carldean Buxton of Jasper and Juanita Merchant of Hempill; five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, July 2012)","STR06" "I40220","","","","","","","" "I40331","Clark","Grover Cleveland","25 Dec 1949","9 Apr 2008","0","Not located on the Texas Birth index.

The Sabine County Reporter
April 16, 2008, page 15

Grover Cleveland Clark Sr

Grover Cleveland Clark Sr., 58, of Hemphill, died Wednesday, April 9, 2008 at Hemphill Care Center.

He was born Dec. 22, 1949 in Hemphill to Ralph C. Clark and Hazel T. Allen and had lived in Hemphill his entire life. He was a machine operator for Temple Inland.

Survivors: one son, Grover Cleveland Clark, Jr. of Hemphill; daughter April Lynn Clark of Houston, brother R. C. ""Buddy"" Clark of Hemphill, sister, Shirley Ferguson of Hemphill and two grandchildren, Breianna and Darrian.

Graveside Funeral services were held Friday, April 11 in Springhill Cemetery with Bro. Glenn Morton officiating.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2012)","STR06" "I40157","Clark","Harmon Lee","18 May 1920","7 Mar 1977","0","WT2C US NAVY WORLD WAR II, Service start date 7 Sept 1943","STR06" "I40303","Clark","Harold Lloyd","25 Jan 1921","8 Oct 2000","0","John W. Clark shows that he married Vivian Mae McKENNEY (born 17 May 1923 to Hiram Samuel McKENNEY and Leeler Bell ROBERTS in Blanchard, OK). They were the parents of Harold Wayne Clark, Princeton Arlan Clark, and Jayneth Evon Clark, all born in Tuttle, Grady County, OK.
","STR06" "I11194","Clark","Harrison","Abt 1841","Aft 1861","0","His tombstone is marked Co G 13 Texas Cav CSA, with only his date of birth, 1841, and no date of death listed. He died during the Civil War.","STR06" "I47069","Clark","Heather Marie","23 Jun 1986","8 Nov 2017","0","Heather Marie Clark, 31, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Wednesday, November 8, 2017 in St. Luke's Hospital, Houston, Texas.

Heather was born in Hemphill, Texas on June 23, 1986 to Richard and Lisa Smith Clark. She attended Hemphill ISD and graduated in 2006.

Heather enjoyed watching Law & Order, Cops, and the Golden Girls but her favorite was WWE Wrestling. A couple of her favorite wrestlers was Mankind and Stone Cold Steve Austin.

She is survived by her parents, Richard and Lisa Clark of Hemphill; grandparents, Richard Smith of Marshall, Texas and Dianne Swarers, also of Marshall; brothers, Shawn Clark and wife, Amanda, and Brendon Clark, all of Hemphill; sister, Elizabeth Clark of Marshall; nieces and nephews, Jacob, Matthew, and Shyanne Pearson of Marshall, Payton Marie and Shawn Clark, Jr. of Hemphill, and Lacy Rice and Lexi Stout of Hemphill; and uncle Vince Clark and wife, Jamie, of Hemphill; and aunts, Lori Lohr and husband, Larry, and Janis Swan and husband, Ralph, all of Longview, Texas.

She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Willie Earl Clark and Linda Funk; her aunt, Debbie Kennedy; and uncle, Earl Clark.

Visitation for Heather will be from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, November 11, 2017 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, November 12, 2017 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with burial to follow in Rosevine Cemetery.

Online condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, November 15, 2017, Page 11","STR06" "I40593","Clark","Helen Fae","14 May 1937","23 Aug 2012","0","Said by John W. Clark to have married Chas. M. CLIFTON on 12 Sept 1958.

Helen Fae Clark

Helen Fae Clark, 75, of Hemphill, died Thursday, August 23, 2012. Born on May 14, 1937, in Port Neches, she was the daughter of Thomas Wilburn Clark and Nancy Ella Lane Clark. She was a resident of Port Neches for most of her life before retiring to The Camp in Clarktown, Texas. Helen was employed by Arco Oil and Gas, Sabine Pass and the Department of Human Services, Port Arthur and Newton.

Survivors include her children, Chas. Clifton and his wife, Evie, of Port Neches and Nancy Colleen Coats of Groves; grandchildren, Heather of Vidor, Kayla of Port Neches, and Sarah and Noah of Groves; and brother, T. W. Clark of Mayflower. She is preceded in death by her parents; sister, Hazel Clark Yancy; and grandson, Phillip Stuart.

A gathering of Ms. Clark's family and friends will be Sunday, August 26, 2012 from 5:00 p.m. until time of service at Wesley United Methodist Church, 3515 Helena Avenue, Nederland. A memorial service will be Sunday evening at 6:00 p.m. at the church. Cremation was held at Broussard's Crematorium, 5150 Stivers Drive, Beaumont. Arrangements are under the direction of Broussard's, 505 North 12th Street, Nederland.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Mrs. Clark's name to the J. R. Huffman Public Library, 375 Sabine Street, Hemphill, Texas 75948-9695.

Complete and updated information may be found at www.broussards1889.com.

From the Sabine County Reporter Online, posted 27 Aug 2012
Print Edition published August 29, 2012, Page 14","STR06" "I40318","","","","","","","" "I3160","Clark","Henry","18 Apr 1819","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 13 and 14 Nov 1850
230-230
Hiram Donaho 34 m Farmer 300 Miss
Mary Donaho 29 F Miss
William Donaho 10 M Tx
Amanda Donaho 5 F Tx
Isabella Donaho 3 F Tx
Martha Donaho 1 F Tx
231-231
Joseph Fish 20 M Farmer 396 Miss
Frances Fish 14 F Tx
232-232
John Clark 32 M farmer 175 Miss
Aibi clark 38 F Miss
233-233
Henry Clark 30 M farmer 175 Miss
Susan Clark 25 F North Carolina
Elizabeth F. Clark 2 F Tx
234-234
Spencer Ashmore 35 M Farmer 2000 South Carolina
Elizabeth Ashmore 21 F Tx
Rebecca F Ashmore 4 F Tx
Elizabeth I Ashmore 9/12 F Tx","STR06" "I41181","Clark","Herman Downs","15 Jul 1898","13 Aug 1949","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF7P-Q94
name: Herman Clark
death date: 13 Aug 1949
death place: Galveston, Galveston, Texas
gender: Male
race:
death age: 51 years
estimated birth date: 1898
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: John D. Clark
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Dela Downs
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2223536
digital film number: 4005463
image number: 1468
reference number: cn 46236
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Herman Clark, 1949","STR06" "I11045","","","","","","","" "I33319","Clark","Hollis Burl","9 Sep 1903","7 Aug 1964","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDL6-JVY
Name: Hollis Burl Clark
Death Date: 07 Aug 1964
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 60 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 09 Sep 1903
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jeff Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Alice Chandler
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Merchant, Own Business
Place of Residence: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Bronson Cemetery
Burial Place: Bronson, Texas
Burial Date: 08 Aug 1964
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117598
Digital Film Number: 4028387
Image Number: 3074
Reference Number: cn 58053
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40552","Clark","Hoy Joe","29 Mar 1935","31 Dec 2012","0","Hoy Joe Clark, 77, of Hemphill, died Sunday night in the Sabine County Hospital. He was born in Clarktown, TX, to Joseph and Mary Etta Dease Clark. Hoy Joe has lived in Sabine County all his life and worked in auto service stations.

He is survived by his wife Sybil Clark of Hemphill, his son Joe Clark and his wife Glinda of Hemphill, his daughter Tammy Manasco and her husband Craeton of Many, LA, his brother-in-law Wayne Hall and his wife Betty of Fred, TX, his sister Pauline Trahan of DeRidder, LA, five grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Hoy was preceded in death by his sisters Ann Segura and Mae Ferall and his brother Austin ""Mac"" McElroy.

Private services will be announced at a later date by the family.

www.starrfuneralhome.com

Also published in the Sabine County Reporter on January 9, 2013, page 12","STR06" "I40554","","","","","","","" "I40237","Clark","Hulon Rayford","2 Oct 1927","3 Dec 2003","0","John W. Clark notes that Hulon Rayford graduated from Stephen F. Austin State College in Nacogdoches, Tex in 1951. He was employed by Gulf Oil corp. in Sept. 1956 as a technician in the control laboratory. In 1970 he was promoted to Supervisor of the lab in the Orange, Texas plant. He was an active member of the First Baptist Church and held offices of deacon, Sunday School teacher and trustee.","STR06" "I36845","Clark","Ida Jane","21 Jan 1939","16 Feb 1943","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDTT-BFS
Name: Ida Jane Clark
Death Date: 16 Feb 1943
Death Place: Precinct No. 1, Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 4 years 25 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 21 Jan 1939
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: A. B. Clark
Father's Birthplace: Sabine Co, Texas
Mother's Name: Eexannna Mcmaughan
Mother's Birthplace: Sabine Co, Texas
Occupation: Child
Place of Residence: Yellowpine, Sabine, Tex
Cemetery: Fair Mount
Burial Place: Texas
Burial Date: 17 Feb 1943
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137250
Digital Film Number: 4030120
Image Number: 503
Reference Number: cn 9367
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40147","Clark","Imogene Emily","12 Aug 1911","19 Oct 1954","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF6J-SJM
Name: Emily Imogene Ransom
Death Date: 19 Oct 1954
Death Place: Sulphur Springs, Hopkins, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 44 years 2 months 7 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 Aug 1911
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James Felix Clark
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Anna Carlia Mitchell
Mother's Birthplace: Tex.
Occupation: Housewife [John W. Clark indicates she worked as a Nurse]
Place of Residence: Pickton, Hopkins, Texas
Cemetery: Martin Springs
Burial Place: Sulphur Spgs., Texas
Burial Date: 20 Oct 1954
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2114282
Digital Film Number: 4165612
Image Number: 1580
Reference Number: cn 50517
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I30109","Clark","Infant","Abt 1916","Abt 1916","0","The only date on the headstone is 1916.","STR06" "I40222","Clark","Infant Daughter","1 Dec 1930","1 Dec 1930","0","Shown by John W. Clark, in error, as male.

She shares a marker with her mother, Alice Mae Clark, which is engraved both both names and their dates, along with ""Prepare to meet me in Heaven our Sister & Mother.""","STR06" "I14029","Clark","Isaac","Abt 1814","Yes, date unknown","0","John W. Clark writes that ""Isaac D. Clark was b. ca 1814, son of William Clark and Elizabeth Isaacs Clark. He m. Ann D. he is shown on the 1835 census of Texas in Sabine District. He is not shown on the 1850 tax list of Texas. The following records found in the San Augustine Co. courthouse would indicate that Isaac's wife was named Cartwright:

Vol. I, p. 35-Sept 5, 1853. Isaac D. Clark and wife Ann D. Clark sold for $622.23 land next to Phillip A. Sublett formerly owned by John Cartwright deceased. Sold also Frank a negro slave 28 or 30 years of age.

Vol. 1, p 238 - Nov. 27, 1854. Isaac D. Clark and Ann D. Clark of Angelina County sold to Samuel Wilson a part of John Cartwright tract adjoining estate of Phillip A. Sublett.

The above record would indicate that Isaac and wife Ann were living in Angelina County in 1854. They are not listed on the 1850 census of either San Augustine of Angelina County. Nothing more has been found on this family.""

Julie Fotenot posted to the Texas Milam County list on Rootsweb that she found them in 1850 on the Milam County, Texas census.","STR06" "I14029","Clark","Isaac","Abt 1814","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Milam County, Milam and Williamson District
Enumerated 26 Sept 1850
313-326
Isaac D. Clark 36 M Farmer 500 Tenn
Ann D. Clark 27 F Florida
Martha J. Sealy 15 F Florida","STR06" "I11353","Clark","Ivy Franklin","24 Jan 1896","14 May 1967","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDJQ-NJ2
Name: Ivy Franklin Clark
Death Date: 14 May 1967
Death Place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 71 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 24 Jan 1896
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James Andrew Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Martha Smith
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Timber Contractor
Place of Residence: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Mattox
Burial Place: Newton, Texas
Burial Date: 16 May 1967
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2138609
Digital Film Number: 4027225
Image Number: 2577
Reference Number: 33768
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I11353","Clark","Ivy Franklin","24 Jan 1896","14 May 1967","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 3
Enumerated April 18, 1930
ED 176-4 SD 19 Sheet 6B
143-143
Clark, Ivey F Head M W 24 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Mary H Wf F W 29 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Lexie J Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Ivey L Son M W 3 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I48017","","","","","","","" "I31533","Clark","Ivy Lee","28 Oct 1926","30 Jan 2021","0","Ivy Lee Clark, 94, beloved husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, and great-great grandfather passed from this life in the early hours of Saturday, January 30th, 2021.

He was born October 28th, 1926 in Clarktown, TX in southern Sabine County, the youngest son of Ivy Franklin Clark and Mary Jane Parker Clark. He lived most of his life in Pineland where he was a member of the First Baptist Church of Pineland.

Ivy Lee spent his entire career in the timber industry operating his own businesses over the years before retiring to become a full time Papaw in 2008 where his duties included running the grandkids and friends hang out house on Nichols St. in Pineland, the best Halloween trick-or-treat house in town, backyard pool life guard, tv remote operator, watching The Weather Channel, cartoons and game shows (Tom and Jerry, The Price is Right, Family Feud, and Wheel of Fortune were a few of his favorites), eating Blue Bell ice cream, perfecting ""million dollar"" paper airplanes, finding the snacks Mamaw hid from him (which aggravated her to no end), ""taking some exercise"" by walking laps around the house, and making sure everyday to show his family how proud and loved they are.

Ivy Lee worked hard to support and provide for his family over the years and taught his children and grandchildren through example the values of kindness, hard work, honesty, generosity, and a good sense of humor. Ivy Lee was in every sense of the words ""a truly good man.""
Ivy Lee is survived by his wife of 53 years Tommie Jean Clark of Hemphill; daughter, Letha June Bichrest and husband, David, of Lumberton; son, Ivy Franklin Clark and wife, Frances, of Pineland; son, Michael Shane Clark and wife, Angela (Krisi), of Hemphill; and daughter-in-law, Jeanette Clark of Pineland. He has nine grandchildren and too many to count great and great great grandchildren who will cherish his memory forever and always wonder about the stories we heard about our Papaw that he ""did not recollect"" with a blush when asked about. He will be fondly remembered by numerous other extended family and friends who knew him and were blessed to be part of Ivy Lee and Tommie Jean's lives over the years.

He is preceded in death by his son, Timothy Lee Clark, daughter, Sandra Kay Clark, and his first wife, Letha LaVerne Kincel Clark.

Ivy Lee's family and friends will lay him to rest under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Pastor Jerry Gilbert officiating on Monday, February 1st, 2021 at 11am at the Mattox Cemetery near Mayflower, TX north of Burkeville, TX off Highway 87.

Pall bearers will be his grandsons Jonathan Stracener, Christopher Clark, Nicholas Clark, Ivy Jacob Clark, great grandsons Jesse Johnson Jr. and Andrew Wilson.

Honorary pallbearers great grandsons Aiden Stracener, Carter Stracener, Braeden Leonard, Robert Ivy Clark, great-great grandson Hunter Johnson, and might as well be grandsons, Cary Lowe and Tristan McCauley.

A memorial service to honor his life will be planned at a later date. The family would like to thank the staff at the Hemphill Care Center for their tireless dedication and their loving care for Ivy Lee in his final years.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 3, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I40218","Clark","Jack","Abt 1917","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed on the 1920 census??? Nor is he listed as a child of Jeffersona and Alice's by John W. Clark. It is therefore possible that the 1930 census listing showing him as a son may be in error.","STR06" "I40229","","","","","","","" "I28185","Clark","James Anderson","5 Apr 1883","24 Feb 1971","0","Notes for JAMES ANDERSON CLARK

By: Larry Wayne Crocker, Great Grandson

When I was little my great grandfathers house outside of Pineland, Sabine County, Texas did not have running water. There was a dug well outside the back door (off of the kitchen), we used a bucket and rope to get the water out. The well casing was made stones. The outhouse was down by the pond and my great grandfather used old newspapers and magazines as tolit paper, although my mother always brought some from home whenever we went up. The heat during the winter came from a kerosene burning heater in the living room. The front of the house and front porch sat on the ground and the back of the house was about three feet from the ground. His son, Bertis Lee Clark lived just down the highway from him, you could see Uncle Lee's house from my grandfathers yard. I remember that he had sweet gum trees that we would pull the sap off of and chew it like gum. The first thing that he wanted done when we would visit would be for my mother to bake him a peach cobbler. On the front porch was a bucket of water and a dipper along with his straight razer and an old mirror for shaving. I still have the mirror and straight razer in my possession. My great grandfather bought this house and about 11 acres in the fall of 1945 at the age of 62, paying $600.00. Before moving in my great grandfather had the house wired for electricity, this being a first for him. However, there was not enough money for indoor plumbing and would not be until I was in high school in the mid 1960's. The old house was left to my great aunt Alif, great grandpa's youngest daughter and she still owns it today.

In 1936 my great grandfather was a sharecropper and lived in a small house about a half mile north of Yellow Bayou on what is now Texas Farm Road 1414. This place was about 4 miles outside of Burkeville. This is the house that my Cousins Marvin Dean Simmons and Betty Jean Simmons were born. This is where they all lived with my great aunt Alif along with my Aunt Edna Earl Crocker and my father Johnie Crocker, Jr. until the fall of 1940 when the man that owned the property sold it. It was sold to a great uncle of Marvin & Betty's without my great grandfathers knowledge. This forced my great grandfather and his extended family to move about 5 miles away and move by wagon as they had no car or truck. The new place was owned by a man by the name of Ramsey. Both the Ramsey house as well as the old one had no electricity or running water, much less a indoor bath room. At one time during World War II, my grandmother Sophronia along with my aunts, Patsy, Geraldine and Maxine moved into the house with everyone else while my step grandfather Raymond Woods worked in Beaumont in the shipyard. He would ride the bus from Beaumont on Fridays and then return to Beaumont on the bus for work on Monday, a little over a 100 mile trip.

Texas Death Certificate transcription

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6DK-BFM
Name: James Anderson Clark
Death Date: 24 Feb 1971
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 87 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1884
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Andrew Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Alif Erwin
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223074
Digital Film Number: 4169364
Image Number: 320
Reference Number: 314
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I28185","Clark","James Anderson","5 Apr 1883","24 Feb 1971","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Sabine County, Texas Census;
District 69; Precinct 7
Page 117A; HH 180-180
Name Rel Sex Mon. Year Age M/S/W Yrs #C #CL B F M Occ R W S O/R
Clark, A Head M Jul 1839 60 Wd TX SC KY Fmr Y Y Y O
Anderson J. Son M Apr 1883 17 S TX TX TX FL Y N Y
Lee R. Son M Apr 1885 15 S TX TX TX FL Y N Y

1910 Sabine County, Texas Census
HH 104-106; Page 92A; Precinct 1; Dist. 131; Hemphill & Yellow Pine
Road 7
Name Relation Sex Age #yrsM #Children #Children alive Born Fath Moth Occupation
Clark, James A. Head M 27 7 TX TX TX Farmer
Frances E. wife F 30 7 4 4 TX TX TX
Sophrona E. dau F 6 TX TX TX
Clarence A. son M 3 TX TX TX
James E. son M 1 6/12 TX TX TX

1920 Sabine County, Texas Census
HH 530-530; Precinct 2; Dist. 169; Pineland-Brookeland Hwy
Name Relation Own/Rent Age Born Fath Moth Occupation
Clark, James Head R 36 TX TX TX Farmer
Edna wife 39 TX TX TX
Saphronea dau 15 TX TX TX
Clarence son 14 TX TX TX
Hamp son 13 TX TX TX
Jim Jr son 12 TX TX TX
Lee son 9 TX TX TX
Alif dau 4 3/12 TX TX TX

1930 Newton County, Texas Census
HH 55-55; Page 36B, Sheet 3B; Precinct 2
Name Relation Home Radio Farm Sex age age School R/W Self Father Mother
Clark, Jim A Head R Y M 47 20 N Y TX TX TX
Clark, Edna F Wife F 50 23 N Y TX TX TX
Crocker, Fronia E Dau F 26 17 N Y TX TX TX
Clark, Alif M Dau F 14 Y Y TX TX TX
Crocker, Edna E Gdau F 7 Y TX TX TX
Crocker, Johnie Jr Gson M 6 Y TX TX TX
Crocker, Eugene Gson M 4 9/12 N TX TX TX
Crocker, Frances B Gdau F 2 11/12 N TX TX TX

(Transcriptions courtesy of Larry Crocker)","STR06" "I11247","Clark","James Andrew","14 Dec 1871","5 May 1945","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDK7-2Z8
Name: James Andrew Clark
Death Date: 05 May 1945
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 73 years 4 months 21 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 14 Dec 1871
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William A. Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mellisa Dees
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Mayflower, Newton, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Mayflower, Texas
Burial Date: 06 May 1945
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137917
Digital Film Number: 4029687
Image Number: 711
Reference Number: cn 21787
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I11247","Clark","James Andrew","14 Dec 1871","5 May 1945","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr No. 7
Enumerated 15 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 11B
184-184
Clark, Geo. Head W M Jan 1866 33 M 7 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Minnie Wf W F Oct 1871 28 M 7 4/4 Tx Tx La
Clark, Joseph Son W M July 1893 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Geo. Jr Son W M Sept 1895 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Newman E Son W M Nov 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Winnie Dtr W F Mar 1900 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
185-185
Mar??? Garlington Head W F Dec 1837 S with daughter, Martha, age 31
186-186
Clark, Jas.Head W M Dec 1871 28 M 7 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Martha Wf W F Dec 1874 25 M 7 Tx La La
Clark, Lorena O Dtr W F Sep 1894 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Ivy F Son W M Feb 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Matthew J Son W M Mch 1898 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2, Ward 4
Enumerated 26 and 27 Apr 1910
SD 3 ED 132 Sheet 7A
116-116
Clark, James A Head M W 39 m1 17 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Martha Wf F W 35 m1 17 8/8 Tx La Tx
Clark,. Lora Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Ivy Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Mathew Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Teemy Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Nathan Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Sarah Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Edward Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Malissa Dtr F W 1 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
117-117
Clark, Monroe Head M W 27 M1 6 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Bessie Wf F W 27 m1 7 1/1 Tx La Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Iva Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx


1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 9 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheets 5A and 5B
94-94
Clark, James A Head M W 49 M Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Martha Wf F W 35 m1 17 8/8 Tx La Tx
Clark, Ivy F Son M W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Matha Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Amos A Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Nathaniel Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Sarah Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Edward Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Malissa Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Burlison Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Ima Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 3
Enumerated April 17, 1930
ED 176-4 SD 19 Sheets 6A and 6B Stamped 47
142-142
Clark, James A Head m W 58 M 22 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Martha R Wf F W 57 M 21 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Malissa Dtr F W 21 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Burlison Son m W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Ima L Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Ivey, Frank W Lodger M W 74 D Miss US US Salesman Filling Stateion

","STR06" "I37183","","","","","","","" "I28313","Clark","James Edward","28 Oct 1908","25 Feb 2002","0","He was married first to a woman named Jean. They had one daughter, Carol Dianne CLARK, born ca. 1945 in Los Angeles. He later was married to Thelma WHISENANT, on 23 Jun 1983 in Los Angeles County, California. Thelma appears to have been widowed from a Joseph SCHULTZ.","STR06" "I33075","Clark","James Edward","8 May 1929","18 Mar 1997","0","The Sabine County Reporter
March 26, 1997, Page 10

James Edward Clark

James Edward Clark, 67, of Houton, died Tuesday, March 18, 1997, at his residence.

Clark was born May 8, 1929, in Hemphill as a son of the late Daniel and Arie (Alford) Clark and was a roughneck.tool pusher in the oil field industry. He had formerly lived in Pineland before moving to Houston 41 years ago. He was a member of the Memorial Baptist Church and a U. S. Army Veteran.

Survivors: a son, James Daniel Clark of Houston; two daugthers, Ann COZART of Houston and Sande NUGENT of Clarksville, Tennessee; a brother, Corbet Clark of Pineland; a sister, Geraldine McKINLEY of Arlington; seven grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held March 21 at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Richard Bass officiating. Interment followed at Hemphill City Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I11252","Clark","James Felix","26 Oct 1868","30 Sep 1933","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDKY-XMD
Name: James Felix Clark
Death Date: 30 Sep 1933
Death Place: Precinct 3, Cherokee, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 64 years 11 months 4 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 26 Oct 1868
Birthplace: Hemphill, Tex.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Anna Clark [listed on same marker at Rude Cemetery, 1871-1934]
Father's Name: Elias Clark
Father's Birthplace: Hemphill, Tex.
Mother's Name: Irene Ferguson
Mother's Birthplace: Hemphill, Tex
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Jacksonville, Texas
Cemetery: Ruds Cemetery
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 01 Oct 1933
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2115619
Digital Film Number: 4166754
Image Number: 482
Reference Number: cn 40253
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I11252","Clark","James Felix","26 Oct 1868","30 Sep 1933","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Cherokee County, JP 3
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900
SD 7 ED 22 Sheet 5A Stamped 149
80-80
Clark, James Head W M Oct 1868 31 m 10 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Anna Wf W F July 1872 27 M 10 7/4 Ark Tenn Tenn
Clark, A. Lee Son W M aug 1890 9 S Tx Tx Ark At School
Clark, Florence M Dtr W F Feb 1892 8 S Tx Tx Ark
Clark, Evan J Dtr W F Oct 1893 6 S Tx Tx Ark
Clark, Mattie L Dtr W F Sept 1899 8 S Tx Tx Ark
87-81
Mitchell, Henry andPalmira Born May 1842 Tenn and July 1842 Tenn, she was the mother of 6 children, 5 still living

1910 Census
Texas, Cherokee County, JP 3
Enumerated 17 May 1910
SD 2 ED 16 Sheets 16A and 16B Stamped 151
293-297
Clark, James F. Head m W 41 m1 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Annah Wf F W 37 m1 20 13/9 Ark Tenn Tenn
Clark, Albert Lee Son m W 19 S Tx Tx Ark Farm Laborer
Clark, Florence May Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Ark Farm Laborer
Clark, Eva J Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Ark Farm Laborer
Clark, Mattie Leona Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Ark Farm Laborer
Clark, Eula Allie Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Ark Farm Laborer
Clark, Sidney Olen Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Ark
Clark, Annah Gracie Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Ark
Clark, Cara J Dtr F W 11/12 S Tx Tsx Ark
Clark, Ara J Dtr F W 11/12 S Tx Tx Ark
299-301
Henry J and Palmyra J Mitchell

1920 Census
Texas, Cherokee County, JP 3
Enumerated 2 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 26 Sheet 1A
Fm 2-2
Clark, James F. Head m W 51 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Anna Wf F W 47 M Arkansas Tenn Tenn
Clark, Olin Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Ark
Clark, Gracie Dau F W 13 S Tx Tx Ark
Clark, Ora Son (sic) M 9 (sic) W 10 S Tx Tx Ark
Clark, Kara Dau F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Mitchell, Pallie J Mother-in-law F AW 77 Wd Tenn Tenn Tenn

1930 Census
Texas, Cherokee County, JP 3
Enumerated 3 Apr 1930
ED 37-21 SD 12 Sheet 1B
13-14
Evans, Albert H Head m W 28 M 23 Tx Tx SC Farmer
Evans, Anna G Wf F W 23 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Evans, Albert H Jr Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
16-17
Clark, James F head M W 61 M 24 Tx Ala Ala Farmer
Clark, Anna J Wf F W 57 m 20 Tx Tenn Tenn
Clark, Ara J Dtr F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Ima E Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx (why not on 1920 census?)
Clark, Alvin F Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx (why not on 1920 census?)
Klement, Lewis Boarder m W 22 Wd Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I28335","Clark","James Jerry","14 Feb 1935","10 Feb 2019","0","His mother's obituary shows him as ""son, James Jerry Clark, Sr. and his wife Nell of Henderson, TN.""

Obituary:

CLARK, James J., 83, of Spring Hill, Florida, died Sunday, February 10, 2019 at his home.

Born February 14, 1935 in Pineland, Texas, he came to this area two years ago from Henderson, Tennessee. He served in the United States Navy and was a maintenance supervisor for a brewery. He was a member of the Church of Christ.

He is preceded in death by his son, Jerry Clark. He is survived by his loving wife of 65 years, Nell; daughter and son-in-law: Cheryl Spraberry & Bud Randolph of Spring Hill, Florida; sister, Linda Holzmueller; granddaughters, Rachel (James) McCommon and Ashlee Spraberry of Spring Hill, Florida.

Posted by Ronald Barlow to the Facebook Group ""Farm Road 1- From one end to the other.""
Originally posted on the Merritt Funeral Home website.","STR06" "I46418","","","","","","","" "I11354","Clark","James Matthew","23 Mar 1898","24 Jun 1980","0","Not able to locate on the SSDI or Texas Death Index.","STR06" "I11354","Clark","James Matthew","23 Mar 1898","24 Jun 1980","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 15 and 16 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 5A Stamped 115
89-91
Clark, Easual N Hed M W 32 M Tx Tx Tx Drayman Hauling
Clark, Bertie Wf F W 26 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Lavern Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Easual Jr Son M W 7 S Tx Tx
Clark, Doil Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Knox Son m W 2 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Butler, Cornelius Hired Hand M Neg 13 S Tx Tx Tx Servant
90-92
Smith, Osborn Head mW 25 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Smith, Bradie Wf F W 28 M Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Artie Son M W 3 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Elbert Son M W 1 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Joe I Boarder M W 36 S Tx Tx Tx Drayman Hauling
92-94
Clark, Mrs. W. J. Had F W 44 Wd Tx La Tx Farmer
Clark, Edward Son m W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Leon Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Truitt Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Paul Son M W 3 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
93-95
Fullen, Lon A Head m W 44 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Fullen, Edvina Wf F W53 m 18 Tx Tx La
Fullen, Hilliard Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
Fullen, Rosella Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
Fullen, Leroy Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
94-96
Paudert, Pierse E Head M W 34 M Ark NY Ark Agent Insurance
Paudert, Ruby Wf F W 17 M Tx Tx Tx
Paudert, Elouise Dtr F W 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Paudert, Elizabeth Mother F W 69 Wd Ark Ark Ilkl
95-97
Clark, Mathes J head m W 32 M Tx Tx Tx Stockman Stock running
Clark, Daisy Wf F W 24 M Tx Tx Tx
Ivy, Frank Hired Had m W 78 Ev Miss Ireland Miss Farmer
96-98
Clark, Monroe Head m W 48 M 20 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Bessie Wf F W 47 M Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Vira Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
97-99
Clark, George B head M W 63 Tx Tx Tx Stockman
Clark, Bettie Wf F W 33 M 29 La La La
","STR06" "I41291","","","","","","","" "I38924","Clark","James Seborn ""Cebe"" ""Sebe""","9 Jun 1860","15 Dec 1937","0","John W. Clark writes that he married four times. First to a ""Lue"", and they were the parents of Emma, born 1880 in Erath County, TX. Emma married J. E. Massengale. He married second Anna, and they were the parents of Walter and Joseph Edward, both of whom were said to have gone to California. His third wife was Ellen Clark, and his fourth wife Ruth Aurelia ""Relie"" Clark. Ellen and Relie were both daughters of Pascal Clark and Elizabeth Wallace of Sabine County.","STR06" "I38924","Clark","James Seborn ""Cebe"" ""Sebe""","9 Jun 1860","15 Dec 1937","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 4 May 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 13B
Hemphill and San Augustine Road
224-226
Clark, Elias E Head M W 31 S Tx Tx Ms Farmer
Clark, Elizabeth l Mothr F W 63 Wd 11/7 Miss Miss Miss
Clark, Allen J Brother m W 28 S Tx Tx Miss Laborer
225-227
Henry P and Frances Conn
226-228
Clark, James S Hd M W 49 m2 3 Tx Tx Ga Farmer
Clark, Ruth C Wf F W 33 m1 3 2/2 Tx Tx Miss
Clark, John W Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Auresia Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Minneloa Dtr F W 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 20 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 20A
392-414
Clark, James S Head M W 59 M Tx Tx Miss Digger Water Wells
Clark, Aurelia B Wf F W 44 M Tx Tx Miss
Clark, Minnieola Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Jennieve Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Marie Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Rass Son M W 3 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Ralph Son M W 1 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine, JP Number 4
Enumerated April 12 and 14, 1930
ED 203-7 SD 19 Sheet 2B
32-32
Clark, James S Head m W 69 M 43 Tx Tx Ga Farming
Clark, Aurelia R Wf F W 53 M 30 Tx Tx Miss
Clark, Jennie V Dtr F W 18 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Rus Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Ralf Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Cagle, Dortea Grddtr F W 3 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Cagle, Weldon Grdson M W 2 8/12 Tx Tx Tx
Cagle, Hazle m Grddtr F W 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx


","STR06" "I28202","Clark","James Wade ""J. W.""","1 Nov 1923","14 Oct 2015","0","Larry Crocker writes that ""His parents were Ivy Franklin Clark and Mary Jane Parker. James Wade Clark was born 1 Nov 1923 in Sabine County. His siblings are (1) Lexie Jane Clark b. 20 Dec 1921 and d. 11 Apr 2003; M. Marion Joseph Rice and (2) Ivy Lee Clark b. 28 Oct 1926 m. 1. to Letha Laverne Kincel and 2. Tommie Jean Jacks. This family was in the book 'The Garlington Family' by Thesa Kennedy Scogland.""

A Celebration of J.W. Clark's Life, Age 91 of Wiergate, Texas, will be held 10:00am Friday, October 16, 2015 at Burkeville Baptist Church in Burkeville, Texas with burial to follow at Mattox Cemetery. Visitation will be 6:00-8:00pm, Thursday, October 15, 2015 at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home in Burkeville.

J.W. was born November 1, 1923 in Clarktown and died October 14, 2015, at his home. He was a long time resident of Survey (Mayflower), Texas. J.W. was a graduate of Burkeville High School. He was an Administrative Assistant with The Civil Conservation Corp before joining the U.S. Navy during WWII, serving in the Philippines on the USAC Albert Conn as a Signalman. After the war he bought land in the Mayflower Community to farm and ranch. He also bought and sold land and timber over the years. He was a member of both the Port Arthur and Lufkin Carpenter's Local in the Building of The Sam Rayburn Dam. He was a member of the Cattleman's Association, The Rural Electric Association, REA Board Member and The National Poultry Association, representing them in Washington D.C.

He is survived by sons, James Michael Clark of Hornbeck, Louisiana and Randy Wade Clark of Kemah, Texas; daughters, Norma Clark of Wiergate, Suzanne Ruckel & husband Ross of Mayflower, and Angela Conn & husband Tim of Nacogdoches; brother Ivy Lee Clark & wife Tommie Jean of Pineland, Texas; as well as his grandchildren, J.T. Halbert, Misty Dillon, Andrea Smalley, Kelly Dickerson, Ashleigh Hooper, Chad Dillon, Chantel Mortera, Jacob Conn, Tyler Clark, Joshua Conn, and Seth Ruckel, along with 14 great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife of 68 years, Mary Lou Clark, daughter-in-law Daylene Clark, granddaughter Candice Sjostrand, grandson John Eric Ruckel, and sister, Lexie Rice.

Memorials may be presented to your local Hospice Care or:

Burkeville Baptist Church
268 County Road 2092
Burkeville, Texas 75932

Services are under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home of Jasper.

Copied from the Stringer & Griffin website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, October 21, 2015, page 12","STR06" "I40221","Clark","James Weldon","31 Oct 1924","11 May 1992","0","Copied from his FindAGrave memorial page:

James was the son of Jefferson Harmon Clark and Alice Mae Melton. His mother died when he was six and his father remarried Bootie T. Hancock. Who was his mother till she passed. James married Peggy Joan Layne and had Kim Clark and Kaye Clark. James has two grandchildren - Erica McMahill and Cameron McMahill","STR06" "I15409","","","","","","","" "I11262","Clark","Jane ""Jennie"" Ida","9 Jan 1872","15 Jan 1967","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6JW-4JN
Name: Jane Ida Burkhalter
Death Date: 1967
Death Place: Newton, Newton, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 94 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 09 Jan 1872
Birthplace: Sabine Co, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Pascal Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Betty Wallace
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Home Maker
Place of Residence: Newton, Newton, Texas
Cemetery: Newton City Cemetery
Burial Place: Newton , Texas
Burial Date: 1967
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2138240
Digital Film Number: 4027223
Image Number: 2792
Reference Number: Cn04869
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40230","","","","","","","" "I40561","Clark","Jefferson ""Jeff"" Delbert","4 Nov 1926","26 Oct 1929","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFV3-XV9
Name: J. Delbert Clarke
Death Date: 26 Oct 1929
Death Place: Newton, Newton, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age:
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 04 Nov 1926
Birthplace: Sabine County
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: G. J. Clarke
Father's Birthplace: Savine County
Mother's Name: Ima Phelps
Mother's Birthplace: Newton County
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Newton County
Burial Date: 27 Oct 1929
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2134914
Digital Film Number: 4163950
Image Number: 81
Reference Number: 50575
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I11255","Clark","Jefferson Elias","28 Jan 1879","18 Sep 1948","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDB1-P3P
Name: Jefferson E. Clark
Death Date: 18 Sep 1948
Death Place: Silsbee, Hardin Co., Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 69 years 7 months 24 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Jan 1879
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Elias Clark
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Name: Josephine Wallace
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Occupation: Carpenter
Place of Residence: Bronson, Sabine Co., Texas
Cemetery: Gravel Hill Cemetery
Burial Place: Near Bronson, Texas
Burial Date: 19 Sep 1948
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2218965
Digital Film Number: 4031448
Image Number: 2636
Reference Number: cn 39155
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I11255","Clark","Jefferson Elias","28 Jan 1879","18 Sep 1948","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheets 2B and 3A
34-35
Clark, Elias Head m W Jan 1845 57 M 30 Tx Miss Ala Farmer
Clark, Mary Wf W F Feb 1851 49 M 30 11/10 Tx Miss Miss
Clark, Thos F Son W M July 1881 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Elijah W Son W M Oct 1884 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Ara J Dtr W F Nov 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Agnes E Dtr W F Nov 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Minnie S Dtr W F May 1894 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Edward Nephew W M Jan 1879 21 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
35-36
Clark, Jeff E Head W M Jan 1879 21 S Tx Tx La Farm Laborer
Clark, Allice Wf W F Mar 1879 21 M 1 1/1 Tx --- ---
Clark, Jefferson H Son W M Dec 1899 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
36-37
McLemore, Thos Head W M Jan 1863 37 M 9 Tx Nc Nc Farmer
McLemore, Sopha Wf W F Mar 1876 24 M 9 4/4 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, John E Son W M aug 1892 9 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Myrtie Dtr W F May 1894 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Fannie B Dtr W F Jan 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Maggie Dtr W F Nov 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
not located

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JU 6
Enumerated 21 and 22 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheets 17B and 18A
351-351
Clark, Jefferson E Head M W 40 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer General
Clark, Alice L Wf F W 40 M Tx Tx Ill None
Clark, Harmon J Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Levy H Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Hollis B Son m W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Winnie Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Bouron E Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Ruby M Dtr F W 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated April 5 and 6, 1930
ED 202-8 SD 19 Sheet 1B
21-22
Clark, Jeff Head O 1500 M W 51 M 19 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Allie Wf F W 47 m 18 Tx Tx Tx (Second wife)
Clark, Jack Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Bennett, Evon Stepdau F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Bennett, Orvard Stepdon M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I40213","Clark","Jefferson Harmon","3 Dec 1899","28 Sep 1978","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was a resident of Bronson, and a farmer. He was of medium heighth and build, with gray eyes and brown hair.

His Texas Death Certificate shows his usual occupation as ""Retired Owner, Drive Inn Grocery.""","STR06" "I40213","Clark","Jefferson Harmon","3 Dec 1899","28 Sep 1978","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 30 Apr 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 12A Stamped 34
County Road North from Hemphill
188-192
Clark, Harmon J Head m W 30 m 21 Tx Tx Tx Pulp Driver Lumber Mill
Clark, Alice Wf F W 30 M 21 Tx La Tx
Clark, Glyndon M Son (sic) M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, James W Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I8956","","","","","","","" "I28210","Clark","Jessie Gere","2 Mar 1901","23 Nov 1966","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFT3-1NG
Name: Jessie G. Clark
Death Date: 23 Nov 1966
Death Place: Newton, Newton, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 65 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1901
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Henry Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Laura Click
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2118467
Digital Film Number: 4027199
Image Number: 3470
Reference Number: 7 3513
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I30268","Clark","Jessie Lee","19 Sep 1917","20 Dec 1968","0","Other possible death date 22 FEB 1940
Information obtained from Barbara Yancey Dore at the Southeast Texas Regional Gedcom Project from Newton Co., TX Genweb Site and Rootsweb World Connect Database

Not able to locate a death record with either date on FamilySearch.org.","STR06" "I36938","Clark","Joe Lynn","26 Jul 1949","12 Jun 1968","0","""Joe Lynn Clark, 18 yrs...son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lewis Clark, grandson of Mrs. Minnie Clark of Hemphill, Texas, drowned 12 Jun 1968. he was buried in Rosevine Cemetery, Sabine Co., Tx., 14 Jun 1968. The funeral was handled by Starr Funeral Home, Phone No. 787-3331, Hemphill, Tx."" (From John W. Clark's book, p. 30)","STR06" "I11188","Clark","John","Abt 1817","Yes, date unknown","0","The 1835 Sabine District census lists him as living next to his parents, William and Elizabeth Clark.

75.* John Clark 18 married Catholic farmer Abbi, his wife 22

John and Abigail can be found in Sabine County in 1850 and in Newton County in 1860. No children were listed with them on any of these census records.","STR06" "I11188","Clark","John","Abt 1817","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 13 and 14 Nov 1850
230-230
Hiram Donaho 34 m Farmer 300 Miss
Mary Donaho 29 F Miss
William Donaho 10 M Tx
Amanda Donaho 5 F Tx
Isabella Donaho 3 F Tx
Martha Donaho 1 F Tx
231-231
Joseph Fish 20 M Farmer 396 Miss
Frances Fish 14 F Tx
232-232
John Clark 32 M farmer 175 Miss
Aibi clark 38 F Miss
233-233
Henry Clark 30 M farmer 175 Miss
Susan Clark 25 F North Carolina
Elizabeth F. Clark 2 F Tx
234-234
Spencer Ashmore 35 M Farmer 2000 South Carolina
Elizabeth Ashmore 21 F Tx
Rebecca F Ashmore 4 F Tx
Elizabeth I Ashmore 9/12 F Tx

1860 Census
Texas, Newton County, PO Newton
Enumerated 29 Jun 1860
Page 19
112-112
Mary Donaho 32 F Farmer 153 225 Miss
William H Donaho 20 M Domestic Tx
Amanda E/C Donaho 15 F Tx
Isabel F Donaho 12 F Tx
Hiram F Donaho 9 M Tx
Sarah A Donaho 8 F Tx
Hannah C Donaho 5 F Tx
John L Donaho 4 m Tx
113-113
John Clark 44 m Farmer Miss
Abigail Clark 47 F Mississippi

","STR06" "I40308","","","","","","","" "I41179","Clark","John David","29 Sep 1869","21 Dec 1941","0","His tombstone is marked with a Masonic symbol.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFGM-HPL
name: John David Clark
death date: 21 Dec 1941
death place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
gender: Male
race:
death age: 72 years 2 months 22 days
estimated birth date: 1869
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: William Clark
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Elizabeth Dubose
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2138817
digital film number: 4168710
image number: 1925
reference number: 57447
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" John David Clark, 1941

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3DH-94T
name: John David Clark
event: Death
event date: 21 Dec 1941
event place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 29 Sep 1869
birthplace: Newton, Texas
father's name: William Clark
mother's name: Elizabeth Dubose
certificate number: 57447
film number: 2138817
digital folder number: 005145839
image number: 01925
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" John David Clark, 1941","STR06" "I41179","Clark","John David","29 Sep 1869","21 Dec 1941","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine Town, JP 1
Enumerated 13 Jun 1920
SD 326 ED 176 Sheet 9B
182-207
Clark, John D M W 50 M Tx Ala Tx Retail Merchant Dry Goods
Clark, Lelah E F W 39 M Tx Ga Tx
Clark, Herman D M W 21 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Lola M F W 19 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Edward A M W 13 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Kathleen A F W 11 Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I11211","Clark","John Henry","10 Nov 1854","23 Sep 1935","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Erath county, Pr. 2
Enumerated 5 and 7 Jun 1880
Page 10 SD 3 ED 15
77-90
Robbins, N. W M 43 Farmer Ala
Robbins, E. J. W F 39 Wf Keeping House Ala SC SC
Clark, Evergreen W F 19 Dtr Housekeeper Ala Ala Ala
Robbins, Everenthius W M 12 Son Works on Farm Ala Ala Ala
Robbins, Lifus W M 11 Son Works on Farm Ala Ala Ala
Robbins, Clint M W M 5 Son Ala Ala Ala
Clark, David R W M 3 Grandson Tx Tx Ala
Clark, J H W M 24 Son in Law Farmer Tx Tx Tx

1900 Census
Indian Territory, Chickasaw Naton, Twp 10 N.R. 5 West, South of the Canadian River
Enumerated 19 to 21 Jun 1900
SD 73 ED 152 Sheet 10A
164-167
Clark, John Head W M Nov 1853 46 m 15 Tx Tx Ga Farmer
Clark, Sallie Wf W F Jan 1865 35 m 15 4/4 Tenn Va Tenn
Clark, Minnie Dtr W F Sept 1885 14 S Tx Tx Tenn
Clark, William Son W M May 1887 13 S Tx Tx Tenn Helps Farm
Clark, Marvin Son W M Feb 1891 9 S Tx Tx Tenn
Clark Maude Dtr W F Feb 1894 6 S Ind Terr Tx Tenn

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Caddo County, North Cement
Enumerated 25, 26, and 27 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 54 Sheet 5A
73-73
Clark, J. H. Head M w 55 M 23 Tx Tx Ga Farmer
Clark, Sarah Wf F W 45 M 23 6/6 Tenn Tenn Tenn
Clark, Maud Dtr F W 16 S Ok Tx Tenn
Clark, Ruby Dtr F W 9 S Ok Tx Tenn
Clark, May Dtr F W 10/12 S Ok Tx Tenn

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Caddo County, Cement (North)
Enumerated 13, 14 days of Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 46 Sheets 6A and 6BStamped 34
81-95
Clark, John M Head M W 65 M Tx Ga Tenn Farmer
Clark, Sarah Wf F W 54 M Tenn T?? Tenn
Clark, Cleo R Dtr F W 10 S Ok Tx Tenn
Clark, John W Grandson M W 5 6/12 S Ok Tx Tx
---96
Clark, Charles M Head M W 32 M Tx Tx Tenn
Clark, Clara Wf F W 25 M Ks Unk Ohio
Clark, Tarea F Dtr F W 2 8/12 S Ok Tx Ks

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Caddo County, N. Cement Twp
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 8-43 SD 4 Sheet 6B
----105
Clark, John Head m W 75 M 21 Sabine County, TX Sabine County, TX Ga Farmer
Clark, Sarah Wf Wf F W 65 M 20 Warrent County, TN Ga Warren County, TN
Clark, Enoch Son M W 39 M 33 Erath County, TX Sabine County, TX Warrent County, TN
Clark, Mabel Dtr-in-law F W 29 m 26 Canadian County, OK St Louis, MO Mo
Clark, John Grandson M W 13 S Okla City, OK Erath Co, Tx Tx
Clark, Helen Grddtr F W 9/12 S Caddo County, OK Erath Co, TX Canadian Co, OK


","STR06" "I9746","Clark","John Henry","29 Nov 1858","5 May 1936","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNMF-8VJ
Name: John Henry Clark
Death Date: 05 May 1936
Death Place: Precinct 3, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 77 years 5 months 7 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 28 Nov 1858
Birthplace: Ga.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Sallie Clark
Father's Name: Robert B. Clark
Father's Birthplace: Ga.
Mother's Name: Caroline Mc Farlane
Mother's Birthplace: Tenn.
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Magnolia Springs, Tex.
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Magnolia Springs
Burial Date: 06 May 1936
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116935
Digital Film Number: 4166731
Image Number: 1654
Reference Number: cn 26584
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I38928","Clark","John Wesley","Abt 1902","Yes, date unknown","0","John W. Clark writes that ""He was killed by a knife in the hands of a boy south of Hemphill.""","STR06" "I40306","Clark","John William","21 Jun 1916","Jan 1987","0","His mother died when he was two years old, and at the time of the 1920 census, he was living with his Paternal Grandparents, J.H. and Sarah Clark, in Cement, Caddo County, OK.

Presumably this is the same John W. Clark of Oklahoma City, OK who wrote ""Some Descendants of William Clark of Sabine County, Texas"" in 1971.","STR06" "I40306","Clark","John William","21 Jun 1916","Jan 1987","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Caddo County, Cement (North)
Enumerated 13, 14 days of Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 46 Sheets 6A and 6BStamped 34
81-95
Clark, John M Head M W 65 M Tx Ga Tenn Farmer
Clark, Sarah Wf F W 54 M Tenn T?? Tenn
Clark, Cleo R Dtr F W 10 S Ok Tx Tenn
Clark, John W Grandson M W 5 6/12 S Ok Tx Tx
---96
Clark, Charles M Head M W 32 M Tx Tx Tenn
Clark, Clara Wf F W 25 M Ks Unk Ohio
Clark, Tarea F Dtr F W 2 8/12 S Ok Tx Ks
","STR06" "I11344","Clark","Joseph Isaac","27 Jul 1893","3 Jan 1953","0","Not able to locate his Texas Death Certificate on FamilySearch.org.","STR06" "I11344","Clark","Joseph Isaac","27 Jul 1893","3 Jan 1953","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 22 Apr 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-11 Sheet 5B
87-0-800-Yes
Clark, Joseph Head M W 46 M No H-1 Tx Same House Manager Farm
Clark, Etta Wf F W 37 M No 4 Tx Same House
Clark, Hoye Son m W 5 S No 0 Tx Saem House
McElroy, Pauline StpDtr F W 16 S No 4 Tx Same House Farm Laborer
McElroy, Anna Laura StpDtr F W 16 S No 4 Tx Same House Farm Laborer
McElroy, Mae StpDtr F W 10 S No 2 Tx Same House","STR06" "I32634","","","","","","","" "I40586","","","","","","","" "I37415","","","","","","","" "I41152","Clark","Kathleen A.","8 Oct 1908","8 Sep 2008","0","Kathleen Clark Fisher of Beaumont, Texas died peacefully in her home the morning of September 8, 2009. Mrs. Fisher, a native of San Augustine, Texas, was preceded in death by her mother, Leila Downs Clark; father, John David Clark; sister, Leola Monique Butts; and brothers, Herman Downs Clark and Ambassador Edward Aubrey Clark, all members of a Texas pioneer family. She was married to the late United States District Judge Joseph J. Fisher. She is the mother of five children, the late Leila Fisher Thomas; Joseph J. Fisher, Jr. of Beaumont; John Clark Fisher of San Augustine; Guy Cade Fisher of Austin; and Anne Fisher Winslow of Beaumont. She was also blessed with 16 grandchildren, 35 great grandchildren and 2 great, great grandchildren.

Mrs. Fisher graduated from Southwestern University in Georgetown and was elected by the alumnae association to receive the Distinguished Alumnae Award in 1982. She was a dedicated member of Trinity United Methodist Church and a past member of the Trinity Day School board. Her commitment to community involvement is evidenced by her service to and long-standing membership in the Magnolia Garden Club; the Col. George Moffett Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution; the Beaumont Chapter of the Colonial Dames of America; the Art Museum of Southeast Texas; the Beaumont Heritage Society; the Texas Gulf Historical Society; the Zeta Tau Alpha, Lamda Chapter; the Jasper Civic Club; the Texas Historical Foundation; the Texas State Democratic Committee; and the San Augustine Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas.

Admired by many for her strength and character as well as her warmth, grace and humor, Mrs. Fisher loved to entertain and published a cookbook in 1962 entitled Justice in the Kitchen. Guests were often given autographed copies, and her family remembers happily feasting on many of the delicious recipes at holiday meals and family gatherings. Mrs. Fisher was a formidable bridge opponent and Life Master. In quiet moments she loved gardening, growing beautiful roses, sitting on the porch of her beach house in the Gulf breeze, and spending summers at Fisher's Hut in the mountains of Colorado with her family. Mrs. Fisher celebrated her 100th birthday last October surrounded by her children and grandchildren, as well as hundreds of friends from Beaumont, San Augustine and beyond. The joy in her face upon seeing all the lives she had touched over a century was a gift to all who were there to share such a special day. The family thanks Gloria Ramos and Edna Morris for their years of dedication and loving care.

A visitation will be held Friday, September 11, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Broussard's Mortuary located at 1605 Major Drive, Beaumont, Texas. Funeral services will be Saturday, September 12 at 10:00 a.m. at Trinity United Methodist Church located at 3430 Harrison Ave., Beaumont, Texas. A graveside service at 4:00 the same day will be held at Liberty Hill Cemetery three miles north of San Augustine on Highway 147. Serving as pallbearers are Mrs. Fisher's grandchildren Kathleen Dies Munger, Robert Howard Dies, David Jefferson Fisher, Elizabeth Fisher Monroe, Martha Fisher Ruff, Mary Fisher Barber, John Clark Fisher, Jr., Guy Gladstone Fisher, Joseph Jefferson Fisher II, Mary Cade Fisher Evans, Edward Downs Fisher, Jefferson Park Winslow, Kathleen Winslow Morgan, Clark Thomas Winslow, Caroline Winslow Heinz, Thomas Fisher Winslow, Amy Clark Munger, Kathleen Anne Freeman, and Elizabeth Seymour Munger. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorial contributions be made to Trinity United Methodist Church P. O. Box 5247, Beaumont, Texas 77726. Complete and updated information may be viewed at broussardsmortuary.com

Published in The Beaumont Enterprise from September 10 to September 11, 2009

","STR06" "I30265","Clark","Kay Francis","12 Dec 1940","4 Jan 2008","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 16, 2008
Obituaries, Page 9

Kay Frances Clark Boudreaux

Kay Clark Boudreaux, 67, died January 4, 2008, at her residence in Hemphill.

Kay was born on December 12, 1940 in Hemphill and was a lifelong resident. Kay graduated from Hemphill High School in 1959 and attended business school in Arlington. She was a secretary for Hemphill I.S.D. for 38 years and was a member of East Mayfield Baptist Church in Hemphill.

She is survived by her daughter, Gina White and husband Bruce of Hemphill; two sons, Alex Boudreaux and Trent Boudreaux and wife, Tiffany, all of Hemphill; two sisters, Juanice Vickers and husband Vance of The Woodlands and Tommie Hawkins and husband Kenneth of Lufkin; seven grandchildren, Alisha, Zachary, Cole, Daniel, Colby, Harley and Baby Tristan.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Edna Williams Clark.

Funeral services were held at 11 a.m., Monday, January 7, 2008, in the Starr Funeral Chapel, 510 Starr St., Hemphill. Interment followed in the Hemphill Cemetery.

Pallbearers were Zachary White, Colby Boudreaux, Bryan Brown, Ross Vickers, Joe Daw, Gerald Williams, and Zachary Moody-McGee. Honorary pallbearers were Daniel Wood and Cole Boudreaux.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to East Mayfield Baptist Church or the American Cancer Society.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)","STR06" "I28340","Clark","Keith Clent","23 Sep 1940","6 Nov 2011","0","A Keith Clark was noted as being District Director of the Littleton Fowler Masonic Lodge No. 305 in the October 9, 1996 issue of THE SABINE COUNTY REPORTER. FindAGrave and the SSDI both list his date of birth as 23 Sep 1940.


The Sabine County Reporter
November 9, 2011, Page 11

Keith Clent Clark, 71, died Sunday, Nov. 6, 2011, in the Woodland Heights Hospital in Lufkin.

Clark was born in Hemphill to Lathern and Murrell Foster Clark and was a lifetime resident of Sabine County. He was serving as a Sabine County Commissioner at the time of his death. He is also a member of the Sexton Masonic Lodge #251, Eastern Star, Sons of the Republic of Texas and the First Baptist Church in Hemphill.

He is survived by his wife Louise Clark of Hemphill, daughter Becky Nix of Hemphill, three sons; Dennis Clark of Mont Belvieu, Jeff Clark and his wife Elaine of Crosby, and Brian Clark and his wife Amber of Mont Belvieu, 11 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. He is also survived by his brother Paul Clark and his wife Bonnie of Bossier City, LA and four sisters; Bobbie Herrington of Pineland, Sue Nell Medley of Jacksonville, JoAnn Harley of Pineland and Wanda Hines of Morristown, TN.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Masonic graveside services followed in the Harpers Chapel Cemetery, Hemphill.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Online condolences may be posted at www.starrfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I28237","Clark","Lathern King","15 Feb 1914","17 Apr 1997","0","Larry Crocker shows that he married (1) Murrell Margaret FOSTER and they were the parents of Bobbie Murrell (b. 9 Feb 1937, Sabine County), Lathern Paul (b. 14 Jan 1939, Sabine County), Keith Clent (b. 23 Sept 1941, Sabine County), Sue Nell (b. 8 Nov 1942, Sabine County), Jo Ann Reba (b. 15 Feb 1944, Sabine County), and Wanda Gay (b. 30 Nov 1945, Sabine County); (2) Bobbie Lou FULLER and they were the parents of David Wayne (b. 14 Sep 1960, Sabine County); and (3) Naomi Juanita DAVIDSON. His double tombstoen at Harper's Chapel Cemetery is with Naomi J. CLARK, his third wife.

Obituary
The Sabine County Reporter
April 23, 1997, page 18

Lathern Clark, 83, of Route 4, Hemphill, died at 2:30 a.m. Thursday, April 17, 1997, at Sabine County Hospital.

Clark, born Feb. 15, 1997 (sic) in Louisiana, had lived in the Hemphill/Pineland area most of his life and was retired from the timber industry, employed to Temple-Inland Forest Products. He was a member of the East Mayfield Baptist Church and Littleton Fowler Masonic Lodge #305 in Hemphill.

Survivors: wife, Naomi J. Clark of Hemphill; sons, Lathern Paul Clark of Bossier City, La., Commissioner Keith C. Clark of Hemphill, and David Wayne Clark of Pasedena; daughters, Bobbie Merrell Herrington of Pineland, Sue Nell Medley of Burkeville, Joanne Harley of Hemphill, and Wanda Hines of Morris Town, Tennessee; sisters, Audie Armstrong and Gladys Boone, both of Hemphill; 23 grandchildren; 41 great grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Riday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. W. Clarence Howll, Bro. Bob Arthur, and Bro. Cecil Pembleton officiating. Interment was at Harper's Chapel Cemetery near Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I41182","Clark","Leola Monique","30 Dec 1900","22 Nov 1971","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3XS-ZXW
name: Leola Clark Butts
event: Death
event date: 22 Nov 1971
event place: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Married
birth date: 30 Dec 1900
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: John D Clark
mother's name: Leila Downs
certificate number: 79817
film number: 2223437
digital folder number: 005145951
image number: 02202
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Leola Clark Butts, 1971","STR06" "I31543","","","","","","","" "I30105","Clark","Levi Thompson ""Lee""","13 Nov 1871","18 Apr 1956","0","Shown as a son of Elias Clark and Mary Josephine Wallace by Kay Parker McCary on her transcription and annotation of the Gravel Hill Cemetery. Kathie Duty, a granddaughter, notes that he was a foundry worker in Lufkin, not a barber as shown on the record below.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6GL-JG9
Name: Levi Thompson Clark
Death Date: 18 Apr 1956
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine Co., Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 84 years 5 months 5 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 13 Nov 1871
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Elias Clark
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Josephine Wallace
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Retired Barber [SIC]
Place of Residence: Rosevine, Sabine Co., Texas
Cemetery: Gravel Hill
Burial Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Burial Date: 20 Apr 1956
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114669
Digital Film Number: 4165422
Image Number: 1043
Reference Number: cn 21783
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I30105","Clark","Levi Thompson ""Lee""","13 Nov 1871","18 Apr 1956","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Angelina county, JP 1
Enunerated 26 and 27 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 2 Sheet 8B
Lufkin and Alto Road
149-149
Clark, Lee T. Head m W 48 M Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Adell E Wf F W 43 M Tx Tx Ark
Clark, Sanford H Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Labor Box Factory
Clark, Alton O Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Ivie O Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Mary C Dtr F W 2 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Lawrence, Johnie SoninLaw m W 35 M Tx La Tx Agent Insurance
Lawrence, Arlie A Dtr F W 26 M Tx Tx Tx
Lawrence, Selma L Grddtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Lawrence, Jay S Jr Grdson M W 3 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Lawrence, Elaine Grdtr F W 1 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
150-150
Head of home was Missouri Lawrence, Female, 56, Widowed

1930 Census
Texas, Angelina, JP #1
Enumerated April 5 and 6, 1930
ED 3-9 SD 19 Sheet 5A Stamped 140
93-98
Lawrence, J. S. Head M W 46 M 26 Tx Tx Tx Proprietor Nursery
Lawrence, Arley H Wf F W 36 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Lawrence, Selma Louise Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Lawrence, J.S. Jr. Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Lawrence, Arley E Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Lawrence, James Lee Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Lawrence, Carolyn Dtr F W 1 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
94-99
Clark, Thompson head M W 58 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Machine Factory
Clark, Emma A Wf F W 53 M 16 Tx Tx Ark
Clark, Aldon Son m W 25 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Machine Factory
Clark, Mary Katherine Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I380","Clark","Lewis F.","Abt 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","Lewis Clark joined the First Baptist Church of Hemphill by certificate of Baptism in March 1864. He was excluded in August 1871 ""for conduct to base to be mentioned in the minutes of the church"", He was restored in July 1872 after he ""Came forward Confessed his Rongs. beged forgiveness on Motion said Brother was restorde to fellowship in the Church."" He was again Excluded in March 1873, because he had ""bin so bad in Gambling Swaring and other unchristian Conduct known to Seviral of the Members.""


MINUTES 1858-1890 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HEMPHILL, TEXAS transcribed by Di Ann Vick","STR06" "I380","Clark","Lewis F.","Abt 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill Beat 1, PO Hemphill
Enumerated 20 Jun 1870
Page 9
68-68
Clark, R. Lewis 31 M W Farmer 310 200 Tx
Clark, Mary D F W Keeping House Tx
Clark, Eliza F. 11 F W Tx
Clark, Elizabeth A 8 F W Tx
Clark, Lewis N. 4 M W TX
Clark Unice C 2 F W Tx
69-69
Clark, PP 25 m W Farmer $--- $200 Tx
Clark, Elizabeth 32 F W Keeping House Miss
Clark, Mary L 3 F W Tx
Clark, Sam H. 1 M W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, Prec. No. 2
Enumerated 5 Jun 1880
Page 1 SD 1 ED 48 Stamped 201
133-133
Clark, Lewis M W 45 Laborer Tx
Clark, Mary E W F 40 Wf Keeping House Tx Tx Miss
Clark, Betsy A W F 17 Dtr Keeping House Tx Tx
Clark, Lewis N W M 14 Son Laborer Tx Tx
Clark, Uney C W F 12 Dtr Keeping House Tx Tx
Clark, Wm. H W M 4 Son Tx Tx

","STR06" "I31540","Clark","Lexie Jane","20 Dec 1921","11 Apr 2003","0","See attached sources.","STR06" "I36644","Clark","Lillie Mae","2 Apr 1899","26 Nov 1976","0","Name: Lillie Mae Mclemore
Death Date: 26 Nov 1976
Death Place: Leonard, Fannin, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 77 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 02 Apr 1899
Birthplace: Leonard Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John M Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Callie Layton
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243983
Digital Film Number: 4005513
Image Number: 00257
Reference Number: 83448
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40215","Clark","Lillie V.","23 May 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1930 Federal Census, Lillie and her younger sister, Maxine, were living with their sister and brother-in-law, Winnie and Ottis West in Webster, Lousiana.

John W. Clark shows that she married on 4 Apr 1936 Geo. W. BASSINGER, and that they lived in Dallas, Texas.","STR06" "I40215","Clark","Lillie V.","23 May 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Louisiana, Webster Parish, Police Jury War 2
Enumerated April 1930
ED 60-8 SD 1 Sheet 1A Stamped 157
8-10
West, O. Head M W 27 M 21 Tx Tx la Engineer Gas Plant
West, Winnie Wf F W 24 m 19 Tx Tx Tx
West, Bobbie James Son M W 2/12 S La Tx Tx
Clark, Maxine Sister-in-law F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Lillie V Sister-in-law F W 21 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I28336","","","","","","","" "I40265","Clark","Lois Roberta","Abt 1917","Yes, date unknown","0","Nettie Maxie shows that she married first Williard SCHMITT and second Leif JORGENSON.","STR06" "I40265","Clark","Lois Roberta","Abt 1917","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One, East Mayfield Town
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 4A
189-63-69
Oxley, Charles L Head M W 43 m La La La Laborer Lumber Mill
Oxley, Emma A Wf F W 33 M Tx Tx La
Oxley, Billy C Son M W 12 S La La La
Oxley, Edward R Son M W 10 S La La La
Oxley. Elroy A Son M W 8 S La La La
Clark, Artimus Stepson M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Roberta Stepdtr F W 2 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 28, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 7B
Bronson-Pineland and Hemphill
94-98
Eicke, George A Head M W 57 M 28 Hanover Hanover Hanover German 1885 na Farmer
Eicke, Rohoma Wf F W 51 M 22 Tx Tx Tx
Eicke, Willie B Son M W 24 wd 23 Tx Hanover Tx
Clark, Roberta Niece F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Artemus Nephew m W 16 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I28360","Clark","Loretta Clarene","29 May 1941","12 Jan 2024","0","Larry Crocker indicated he used the date of birth on the Texas Birth Index. On this index, she is listed as ""Larita Clarine Clark,"" born 29 May 1941 in Sabine County to Odesser Clark and Hazie Boone. In his book, John W. Clark lists her as ""Clarene Lareta,"" has an earlier birthdate, that of May 29, 1938. John W. Clark also shows that she married, in 1958, Sam ELLIS.

In her mother's obituary she is listed as ""Charlene Ellis of Shreveport, Louisiana.""

OBITUARY

Loretta Clarene Ellis, 82, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Friday, January 12, 2024. She was born May 29, 1941 in Hemphill, Texas to O.A. ""Babe"" Clark and Hazel Boone Clark.

She attended Hemphill High School and she went on to have a long and successful management career with Conagra Foods. She moved back to Hemphill following her retirement in 2003. She enjoyed playing dominoes, poker and always loved a trip to the casino.

She is survived by her daughter, Pam Click of League City; son, Andy Ellis of Houston; grandchildren, Heather Perimon, Shonda Mason, Ariel Ellis, Austin Ellis, Christine Parker and Marc Keppner; great-grandsons, Walker Keppner and Kasey Keppner; Angela Ellis; her ""best friend"" Michael Perimon, and her beloved fur babies, Lexie, Maddie and Bella.

She is preceded in death by her parents, O.A. Clark and Hazel Boone Clark.

Visitation will be held from 1:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, January 17, 2024 at Star Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2;00 p.m., Wednesday, January 17, 2024 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Burial will follow with services at Harper Chapel Cemetery with Andy Ellis, Austin Ellis, Marc Keppner, Michael Perimon, Glenn Harper and John Merchant serving as pallbearers.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 17, 2024, Page 4","STR06" "I39096","Clark","Lula J.","14 Sep 1903","27 Jan 1970","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6CX-26N
Name: Lula Jones
Death Date: 27 Jan 1970
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 66 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 14 Sep 1903
Birthplace: , , Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Frank Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mae Conn
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218581
Digital Film Number: 4168841
Image Number: 3160
Reference Number: 4866
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40134","Clark","Lydia Vea","6 Aug 1911","Yes, date unknown","0","John W. Clark writes that she m. on 29 Sept 1929 Herman A. TAUBE. She was reared by Ara and Daniel Wallace Clark, and is a nurse in Palestine, Texas. She married second Parks GLENN.","STR06" "I11359","Clark","Malissa Theresa","28 Aug 1908","25 Sep 1992","0","John W. Clark shows that she married Onnie WEAVER. She is listed as Malissa C. WEAVER, as well, on the Social Security Death Index.","STR06" "I38932","Clark","Marie","22 Nov 1913","Yes, date unknown","0","John W. Clark shows that she married Fennis F. TAYLOR.","STR06" "I13533","Clark","Martha","Abt 1837","Yes, date unknown","0","John W. Clark, on page 35 of his book, transcribed the following record ""found in Sabine Co. courthouse, Hemphill, Texas by Mrs. Russell Shambough: Vol. B, page 87, Martha Beddoe dau. and legal heir of Elijah Clark deceased, deeded to Elias Clark for $50.00, 331 acres in all acorss the Pologocho Bayou and Tebo Creek known as Elijah Clark Place. Martha's portion 47 3/7 acres. Dated June 24, 1865. Signed ? Martha.""","STR06" "I40664","Clark","Martha Elizabeth","Abt 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","She was said to have married William A. Behannon.

Could she have instead/also married Will Horton, and been the mother of John Horton, b. 1896 in Jasper?","STR06" "I11225","Clark","Martha G.","Abt 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed on 1870 census. Could she have died young?

Could she have married Will Horton, and been the mother of John Horton, b. 1896 in Jasper?","STR06" "I11246","Clark","Martha Isabella","Jun 1867","Yes, date unknown","0","Julie Fontenot shows she died ca 1949.

Could she have instead/also married Will Horton, and been the mother of John Horton, b. 1896 in Jasper?","STR06" "I15549","Clark","Mary","Abt 30 Sep 1638","28 Apr 1663","0","Benjamin Dwight wrote that she was a ""Daughter of Joseph CLARK of Windsor, Ct., and Frances---who m. March 22, 1639, for a second husband Thomas DEWEY of Westfield, Mass.---the progenitor of many DEWEY families of this country. (Vol. I, p. 20).

However, according to a post on GenForum, Surnames, Clark Family Genealogy Forum, this appears to be incorrect:

The Mary Clark who married John Strong is not the same person as the one who married Joseph Bird. They have often been confused.

Mary Clark who married Joseph Bird was without question the daughter of Joseph Clark of Windsor, CT. She and her brother Joseph are both named in Joseph's will of 1641. (He died 19 Apr 1641; the mother predeceased the father in 1639.) Joseph, Jr. died 2 May 1659, with his portion of the estate going to his sister Mary, age 21 in 1659. All of this is documented in Manwaring, ""Early CT Probate Records,"" p. 108, vol. II. The original records are available on microfilm at the CT State Library in Hartford. I have seen several of them.

The ""other"" Mary Clark is more of a mystery, but Clarence Almon Torrey himself cleared up the controversy in July 1928 with an article in the NY Genealogical and Biographical Record,"" vol. 59, pp. 214-215.

In this short article, he discusses the misidentification by the ""Dewey Genealogy,"" of the Mary Clarke who married John Strong, Jr., as the daughter of Joseph and Frances Clarke of Windsor. He proves the following three points:

(1) That Frances (_____) Clarke, widow, of Windsor, CT, who married Thomas Dewey, was not Joseph Clarke's widow.
(2) That it was Frances Clarke's daughter Mary, who married John Strong, Jr.
(3) That Joseph Clarke had a daughter Mary who became the wife of Joseph Bird of Farmington.

In short, Thomas Dewey and Frances Clarke were married March 22, 1638/9. Joseph Clark's wife died April 3, 1639. Joseph Clarke made his will Dec. 1, 1640. He died April 1641. Therefore Joseph Clarke died more than two years after Thomas Dewey married Francis Clarke and that Joseph's wife also died subsequent to this marriage. In Torrey's words, ""Frances Clarke could not have been Joseph's widow.""

The first husband of France Clarke is unknown, as is Frances' maiden name, according to Torrey.

The article is a model of quality genealogical deduction, BTW. Definitely worth seeking out a copy!

Steve Bird
http://genforum.genealogy.com/clark/messages/23975.html","STR06" "I3161","Clark","Mary","Abt 1820","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Newton County, PO Newton
Enumerated 29 Jun 1860
Page 19
112-112
Mary Donaho 32 F Farmer 153 225 Miss
William H Donaho 20 M Domestic Tx
Amanda E/C Donaho 15 F Tx
Isabel F Donaho 12 F Tx
Hiram F Donaho 9 M Tx
Sarah A Donaho 8 F Tx
Hannah C Donaho 5 F Tx
John L Donaho 4 m Tx
113-113
John Clark 44 M Farmer Miss
Abigail Clark 47 F Miss

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat 2, PO Sabine Town
Enumerated 30 July 1870
Page 19 Stamped 16
457-457
Donahoe, Mary 37 F W Farmer 1500 300 Miss
Donahoe, Amanda E 25 F W Tx
Donahoe, Isabella F W Tx
Donahoe, Hiram F 19 M W Tx
Donahoe, Sarah A 16 F W Tx

","STR06" "I28235","Clark","Mary Alif","4 May 1915","15 Nov 2015","0","Larry Crocker shows that she married (1) Elbert Dean SIMMONS, and they were the parents of Marvin Dean (b. 4 Aug 1936 in Newton County) and Betty Jean SIMMONS (b. 14 Sep 1939); (2) Joseph Johnson POLLARD, Jr., and they were the parents of Carolyn Ann POLLARD (born 4 Dec 1947 in Pineland, Sabine County, Texas); and (3) John William COTTEN.

Mary ""Alif"" Cotten, by some, fondly remembered as ""Puddin"", went to be with Jesus on Sunday, November 15, 2015 at the age of one hundred, six months, and one day. She was born on May 14, 1915, in Sabine County to Frances Edward ""Edna"" Ener and James Anderson Clark.

Mom learned to sew at a very young age and this benefited her greatly throughout her life. She sewed for family, friends, and was a seamstress at a cleaners for part of her working career. Her nieces, Edna Earl and Francis , who grew up with her, shared that she not only made her own clothes but also made theirs as well. I as her youngest daughter always had pretty clothes, bed spreads and curtains, a beautiful wedding gown, and finally, children who always looked adorable in their clothes Grandma made them. This could have been the beginning of always doing for others. While attending and completing high school in Pineland, she enjoyed playing on the basketball team.

Mother lived in Beaumont for most of her adult years and held several jobs as she provided for her three children with support from the family who were always there for each other with love. While working at Montgomery Wards as a receiving clerk, she met and later married John William Cotten in 1954. They were married for thirty-two years before he passed on September 18, 1986. After his death, mother moved to Lumberton just down the street from me, her youngest daughter, where my family enjoyed many happy times and much love and support in sorrowful and difficult times. The legacy that began many years before with Grandma and Grandpa Clark, of family always helping one another, continued on. In her mid-eighties, she moved back to Beaumont living in two retirement homes and finally settling at Serenity Assisted Living where she resided till she went home peacefully.

In honor of my mother, I would like to share her testimony. Around sixty years ago, mother heard a sermon at Central Baptist regarding forgiveness. Even though she was Christian from a very young age, she often felt unworthy to serve in a leadership role in the Christian Community, however this sermon opened her eyes to the Lord's unconditional love and from that day forward, mother was able to forgive herself as well. She then sang in the church choir, became active in the WMU where she served as President for many years, and taught Sunday school classes well into her mid 80's. Upon moving into the various retirement homes and being no longer able to attend her home church services, she read her Bible daily and prayed for family and friends. For those of you who are here today, I truly believe you were in those fervent prayers. In lieu of a commemorative video, my sister and I beseech each of you to picture, remember and reflect on each special memory dear to your hearts. Part of those memories pictured are of mother's love for times spent at Grandpa Clark's, family reunions, holiday gatherings, and especially the many years our brother Marvin and his family from Tennessee spent Christmas's in our home filling it with memories that will always remain in our hearts.

Some of the happiest memories will be of the travels she made throughout the states and Europe with family and friends. Many of us who were close to Mom knew her love and passion for sitting around a table playing games such as Mexican Train, Chicken Foot, Go Fish, with the younger group, Wahoo, and most of all Skip-Bo, which led to her being affectionately known as the ""Skip-Bo Queen"".

May we honor a long life of one hundred years by carrying on the legacy she made for us which is to live out a strong faith in our Heavenly Father and always praying fervently for one another.

Copied from the Forest Lawn Funeral Home website (Dignity Memorial)
An abbreviated version was published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 9, 2015, Page 10","STR06" "I40255","Clark","Mary Frances","27 May 1932","14 Nov 2020","0","Mary Frances Byley, 88, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Saturday morning, November 14, 2020 in Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital.

Mary Frances was born in Bronson, Texas on May 27, 1932 to Hollis Burl Clark and Yvonne Bennett. She was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and she was a teacher. During her teaching career, she taught at Bronson, Pineland and Orange Schools and then at Hemphill ISD, where she taught for many, many years before retiring. She was also a member of First Baptist Church of Hemphill. She loved teaching and in her spare time, she enjoyed reading.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert E. Byley.

Mary Frances is survived by her daughter, Kathy Fitzgerald and husband, B. A., of Hemphill; cousin, Earline Conn of Spring, Texas; sister-in-law, Mozell Byley of Nacogdoches; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Monday, November 16, 2020 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Graveside services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 17, 2020 in Bronson Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from the Starr Funeral Home website, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, November 18, 2020, page 8","STR06" "I40209","Clark","Mary Kathryn","2 Nov 1917","5 Mar 2008","0","Biographical info copied from FindAGrave:

Services: March 7, 2008, Gipson Funeral Home Chapel
Burial: Garden of Memories Memorial Park
Age: 90
Residence: Lufkin, Texas, most of her life
Born: Nov. 2, 1917, San Augustine, Texas
Died: March 5, 2008, Lufkin, Texas
Member: Lufkin's First Baptist Church

Survivors:
Daughter and son-in-law, Kathie and Jerry Duty
Son and daughter-in-law, Johnny and Jean Kendrick
Grandchildren and spouses, Darin and Marianne Kendrick, Jaren and Hayley Kendrick, and Jena and Jason Johnson
Six great-grandchildren.

Preceded in death:
Husband, R. O. Kendrick, in 1983

Gipson Funeral Home, directors","STR06" "I40354","Clark","Mary Lola","12 Oct 1887","24 Jun 1956","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXHP-262
Name: Mary Lola Mccall
Death Date: 24 Jun 1956
Death Place: Elm Mott, Mclennan, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 68 years 8 months 12 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 Oct 1887
Birthplace: Rockwall Co., Tx
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Albert A. Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ann Satterwhite
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Waco, McLennan, Texas
Cemetery: Rosemound
Burial Place: Waco, Mclennan, Tx
Burial Date: 26 Jun 1956
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114766
Digital Film Number: 4165137
Image Number: 1611
Reference Number: 32296
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40143","Clark","Mattie Leona","26 Sep 1899","Yes, date unknown","0","Said by John W. Clark to have married (1) Whit DENNIS and (2) Frank Jo. KLEMEA.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VRSY-NXH
Name: Mattie Leona Clark
Gender: Female
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place:
Birth Date: 26 Sep 1888 [year s/b 1898 of 1899]
Birthplace: Jacksonville, Cherokee, Texas
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name: James Felix Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Anna Julia Mitchell
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00205-1
System Origin: Texas-ODM
Source Film Number: 1516889 V. 26-28
Reference Number:
Collection: Texas, Births and Christenings, 1840-1981

","STR06" "I32887","Clark","Maudie Lucille","19 Feb 1914","5 Feb 1994","0","Texas Death Records shows a Maudie Lucille AYERS, with the date of death being 2-5-1994 in Sabine County.","STR06" "I47523","","","","","","","" "I15410","","","","","","","" "I9744","Clark","Millard Fillmore ""Rush""","29 Jan 1856","16 Mar 1935","0","Said to have married Thomas Annie Barnett on 20 Dec 1888 in Jasper County and lived his entire life in the area of Magnolia Springs. They had five children.

Name Millard Filmore Clark
Event Type Death
Event Date 16 Mar 1935
Event Place , Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 29 Jan 1856
Birthplace Jasper, Texas
Father's Name Robert B Clark
Mother's Name Lucy Mcfarland
Certificate Number 14212
GS Film number 2116313
Digital Folder Number 005144914
Image Number 02920



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS11-DNQ : accessed 25 May 2014), Millard Filmore Clark, 16 Mar 1935; citing certificate number 14212, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116313.","STR06" "I40175","Clark","Minnie Agnes","10 Jan 1913","11 Nov 1954","0","Not listed on the 1920 census with her family?

Married Henry Clement JACOBS on 30 May 1929.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX43-WB8
Name: Minnie Agnes Jacobs
Death Date: 11 Nov 1954
Death Place: Nacogdoches, Nacodoches, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 41 years 10 months 1 day
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 10 Jan 1913
Birthplace: Jacksonville, Cherokee Co, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J. F Clark
Father's Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Mother's Name: Anna Mitchell
Mother's Birthplace: Cherokee Co., Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Reklaw, Cherokee, Texas
Cemetery: McKnight Cemetery
Burial Place: Nacogdoches Co, Texas
Burial Date: 12 Nov 1954
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114329
Digital Film Number: 4165417
Image Number: 233
Reference Number: 62515
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40286","Clark","Minnie Bell","14 Sep 1885","13 Mar 1951","0","John W. Clark shows that she married (1) Everett JOHNSON (2) Charles BETTIS and (3) Jess JONES.","STR06" "I46002","Clark","Minnie Lucille","Abt 1897","Yes, date unknown","0","On the FindAGrave memorial page of her husband, Floyd Horace Melemore,, their is a link to hsi wife, Minnie. The first name and age appear accurate, but due to the fact her headstone is inscribed Minnie Carawy McLemore, and that she is buried in a different cemetery than her husband, Pinecrest Cemetery & Mausoleum in Vidalia, Georgia instead of Riverdale Cemetery in Columbus, Georgia, this may not be correct. Other records should be examined to verify.","STR06" "I38930","Clark","Minnie Ola","19 Oct 1909","25 Sep 1945","0","She married a CAGLE, and is buried under a triple marker with her parents, Ruth Aurelia CLARK and James Seborn CLARK at Centerview Cemetery.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDYS-4J1
Name: Minnie Ola Barnette
Death Date: 25 Sep 1945
Death Place: Rusk, Cherokee, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 35 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Oct 1909
Birthplace: Jasper County
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James Sebern Clark
Father's Birthplace: Fairmount, Tx
Mother's Name: Ruth Aurilia Clark
Mother's Birthplace: Sabine County
Occupation: Maid
Place of Residence: Bronson, Jasper, TX
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Center View, Tx
Burial Date: 27 Sep 1945
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137964
Digital Film Number: 4029643
Image Number: 363
Reference Number: cn38452
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I11259","Clark","Minnie Sophronia","23 May 1894","23 Nov 1951","0","Name: Minnie S. Butler
Death Date: 23 Nov 1951
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 57 years 6 months
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 May 1894
Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Elias Clark
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Mary Wallace
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery: Little Flack
Burial Place: San Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 24 Nov 1951
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2074927
Digital Film Number: 4167284
Image Number: 2523
Reference Number: cn66906
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I38914","Clark","Monroe Hobson","6 Oct 1899","28 Dec 1971","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VGR1-5ST
Name: Monroe H Clark
Event: Death
Event Date: 29 Dec 1971
Event Place: Tulare, California, United States
Birth Date: 06 Oct 1899
Birthplace: New Mexico
Gender: Male
Father:
Mother:
Collection: California, Death Index, 1940-1997","STR06" "I37409","Clark","Monroe Ira","18 Mar 1882","26 Dec 1953","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX81-8DS
Name: Monroe Clark
Death Date: 26 Dec 1953
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 70 years 9 months 8 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Mar 1883 [1882 per other records]
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Dease
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Fairmount Cemetery
Burial Place: Yellowpine, Texas
Burial Date: 27 Dec 1953
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114065
Digital Film Number: 4165537
Image Number: 203
Reference Number: 62869
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I37409","Clark","Monroe Ira","18 Mar 1882","26 Dec 1953","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2, Ward 4
Enumerated 26 and 27 Apr 1910
SD 3 ED 132 Sheet 7A
116-116
Clark, James A Head M W 39 m1 17 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Martha Wf F W 35 m1 17 8/8 Tx La Tx
Clark,. Lora Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Ivy Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Mathew Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Teemy Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Nathan Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Sarah Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Edward Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Malissa Dtr F W 1 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
117-117
Clark, Monroe Head M W 27 M1 6 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Bessie Wf F W 27 m1 7 1/1 Tx La Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Iva/Ira Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 9 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 5B
99-99
Clark, Monroe Head M W 36 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Bessie Wf F W 37 M Tx La Tx
Clark, Ira Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Vira Dtr F W 2 10/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Selman, James C Boarder M W 41 Wd Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 15 and 16 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 5A Stamped 115
89-91
Clark, Easual N Hed M W 32 M Tx Tx Tx Drayman Hauling
Clark, Bertie Wf F W 26 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Lavern Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Easual Jr Son M W 7 S Tx Tx
Clark, Doil Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Knox Son m W 2 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Butler, Cornelius Hired Hand M Neg 13 S Tx Tx Tx Servant
90-92
Smith, Osborn Head mW 25 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Smith, Bradie Wf F W 28 M Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Artie Son M W 3 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Elbert Son M W 1 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Joe I Boarder M W 36 S Tx Tx Tx Drayman Hauling
92-94
Clark, Mrs. W. J. Had F W 44 Wd Tx La Tx Farmer
Clark, Edward Son m W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Leon Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Truitt Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Paul Son M W 3 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
93-95
Fullen, Lon A Head m W 44 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Fullen, Edvina Wf F W53 m 18 Tx Tx La
Fullen, Hilliard Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
Fullen, Rosella Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
Fullen, Leroy Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
94-96
Paudert, Pierse E Head M W 34 M Ark NY Ark Agent Insurance
Paudert, Ruby Wf F W 17 M Tx Tx Tx
Paudert, Elouise Dtr F W 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Paudert, Elizabeth Mother F W 69 Wd Ark Ark Ilkl
95-97
Clark, Mathes J head m W 32 M Tx Tx Tx Stockman Stock running
Clark, Daisy Wf F W 24 M Tx Tx Tx
Ivy, Frank Hired Had m W 78 Ev Miss Ireland Miss Farmer
96-98
Clark, Monroe Head m W 48 M 20 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Bessie Wf F W 47 M Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Vira Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
97-99
Clark, George B head M W 63 Tx Tx Tx Stockman
Clark, Bettie Wf F W 33 M 29 La La La




","STR06" "I40127","Clark","Myrtle Iris","19 Dec 1904","Yes, date unknown","0","John W. Clark shows that she married Malcom Boley DICKEY, and that they lived in Katy, Texas.","STR06" "I40053","Clark","Myrtle Verre","14 Nov 1913","13 Feb 1996","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Erath County, JP 5
Enumerated 3 and 5 Jan 1920
SD 29 ED 15 Sheet 1A
7-7
Clark, W. W. Head M W 31 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Mary Pearl Wf F W 26 M Tx Mo Tx
Clark, Veda Lou Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Loeta Merse Veree Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Myrtle Vere Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Jamie Charline Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Mary Etta Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I15408","","","","","","","" "I11356","Clark","Nathaniel ""Nay""","2 Nov 1902","2 Jan 1969","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 3
Enumerated April 22, 1930
ED 176-4 SD 19 Sheet 8A Stamped 49
169-169
Clark, William H Head m W 63 m 29 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Laura Wf F W 59 M 24 Ark Ala Ala
Clark, Jessie G Son m W 29 S Tx Tx Ark Farm Laborer
Clark, Waldon R Son m W 18 S Tx Tx Ark
174-174
Clark, Amos A Head M W 29 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Common Laborer Gen Farming
Clark, Myrtle Wf F W 23 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
175-176
Cobb, Ezerdel (Ezekiel) Head m W 70 M 21 Tx Miss Miss
Cobb, Rebecca (nee Eaves) Wf F W 60 M 37 La Miss Al
---/176
Clark, William E Son-in-law (lined through) M W 23 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, B. D. Hazel Daughter (lined through) F W 19 M 16 La Tx La
177-178
Clarke, Nay Head M W 27 M 24 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Mary Wf F W 23 M 20 Tx La La
","STR06" "I40280","Clark","Nathaniel Franklin","11 Jul 1880","7 Nov 1962","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Caddo County, North Cement
Enumerated 25, 26, and 27 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 54 Sheet 5A
68-68
Clark, N. F. Head M W 29 m 7 Tx Tx Tx Farming
Clark, Maud Wf F W 28 M 3/3 Ark Mo Mo
Clark, Roy Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Ark (Stepson, Roy BLACK)
Clark, Ruth Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Ark
Clark, Ruby Dtr F W 1 S Ok Tx Ark","STR06" "I40170","","","","","","","" "I11043","Clark","Neuman Easuel","22 Nov 1897","16 Feb 1984","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 9 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 5B
98-98
Clark, Easuel Head m W 22 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Bertie Wf F W 16 M Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Barnie Sister (sic) M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 5A Stamped 115
89-91
Clark, Easual N Hed M W 32 M Tx Tx Tx Drayman Hauling
Clark, Bertie Wf F W 26 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Lavern Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Easual Jr Son M W 7 S Tx Tx
Clark, Doil Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Knox Son m W 2 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Butler, Cornelius Hired Hand M Neg 13 S Tx Tx Tx Servant
90-92
Smith, Osborn Head mW 25 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Smith, Bradie Wf F W 28 M Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Artie Son M W 3 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Elbert Son M W 1 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Joe I Boarder M W 36 S Tx Tx Tx Drayman Hauling
92-94
Clark, Mrs. W. J. Had F W 44 Wd Tx La Tx Farmer
Clark, Edward Son m W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Leon Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Truitt Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Paul Son M W 3 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
93-95
Fullen, Lon A Head m W 44 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Fullen, Edvina Wf F W53 m 18 Tx Tx La
Fullen, Hilliard Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
Fullen, Rosella Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
Fullen, Leroy Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
94-96
Paudert, Pierse E Head M W 34 M Ark NY Ark Agent Insurance
Paudert, Ruby Wf F W 17 M Tx Tx Tx
Paudert, Elouise Dtr F W 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Paudert, Elizabeth Mother F W 69 Wd Ark Ark Ilkl
95-97
Clark, Mathes J head m W 32 M Tx Tx Tx Stockman Stock running
Clark, Daisy Wf F W 24 M Tx Tx Tx
Ivy, Frank Hired Had m W 78 Ev Miss Ireland Miss Farmer
96-98
Clark, Monroe Head m W 48 M 20 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Bessie Wf F W 47 M Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Vira Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
97-99
Clark, George B head M W 63 Tx Tx Tx Stockman
Clark, Bettie Wf F W 33 M 29 La La La

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine Cunnty, JP 7, Bayou, Fairdale, Fairmount
Enumerated 20 Apr 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-11 Sheet 5A
75
O $2000
Clark, N. Easeal Hd M W 43 M Tx Same House Farmer
Clark, Bertie Wf F W 36 M Tx Same House
Clark, Easual Jr Son M W 17 S Tx Same House Laborer Farm
Clark, Georgia D Son M W 15 S Tx Same House Laborer Farm
Clark, Hiram K Son M W 12 Tx Same House
Clark, Clara M Dtr F W 10 S Tx Same House
Clark, Janell Dtr F W 6 Tx Same House
Clark, Bobbie L Dtr F W 5 Tx
Clark, Reba Dtr F W 3 Tx
Clark, W. Lee O. Son M W 7/12 Tx
76
R $3
Clark, Ira Hd M W 35 M Tx W Same Place Farmer
Clark, Lexie Wf F W 29 M Tx Same Place Cook WPA Lunch Room
Clark, Terrell Son M W 9 S Tx Same Place
Clark, Oevda Dtr F W 7 S Same Place","STR06" "I11044","Clark","Neuman Easuel","18 Oct 1922","8 May 2005","0","Sabine County Reporter
May 18, 2005

Easuel Clark Jr., 82, of Orange died Sunday, May 8, 2005 at Magnolia Manor Nursing Home. Clark was born Oct. 18, 1922, in Fairmount as a son of the late Bertie (Fullen) and Easuel Clark Sr. and had lived in Orange for several years. He was an expert finishing carpenter and cabinet builder working with Local #502. He was also an avid fisherman and member of the Catholic Church and Knights of Columbus. Survivors: wife, Lillie (Klekar) Clark; son and daughter-in-law, Judge Patrick A. and Rosalie Clark of Orange, brothers, D.D. Clark of Orange and H.K. Clark and Bill Clark, both of Bridge City; sisters, JoNell LaRUE of Orange, Mozelle HILLYER of Winnie, and Reba BARNETT of Pineland; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by sisters Laverne SMITH and Bobbie HANKS. A Mass of Christian burial was held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Orange with Joseph P. Daleo officiating. Interment followed at St. Mary's Cemetery. Memorials may be mad to St. Mary's School Foundation; 912 W. Cherry, Orange, TX 77630. Services were under the direction of Claybar Funeral Home in Orange.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I40356","Clark","Norah Allas","3 Dec 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","Said by John W. Clark to have married a JONES. This would have been prior to 1900, as she was not listed with the rest of her family on that Federal census.","STR06" "I32888","Clark","Ora Joe","3 Sep 1916","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married a MARTIN. John W. Clark instead shows that she married Earnest GARCIA.","STR06" "I43133","","","","","","","" "I2079","Clark","Paschal","7 Dec 1844","24 Dec 1902","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill Beat 1, PO Hemphill
Enumerated 20 Jun 1870
Page 9
68-68
Clark, R. Lewis 31 M W Farmer 310 200 Tx
Clark, Mary D F W Keeping House Tx
Clark, Eliza F. 11 F W Tx
Clark, Elizabeth A 8 F W Tx
Clark, Lewis N. 4 M W TX
Clark Unice C 2 F W Tx
69-69
Clark, PP 25 m W Farmer $--- $200 Tx
Clark, Elizabeth 32 F W Keeping House Miss
Clark, Mary L/R? 3 F W Tx
Clark, Sam H. 1 M W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. No 1
Page 16D SD 1 ED 85
Enumerated 26 and 28 Jun 1880
156-157
Clark, Paschal W M 25 Farmer Tx Ga NC
Clark, Elizabeth C W F 33 Wf Keeping House Miss Miss MIss
Clark, Mary L W F 12 Dtr Farm Laborer Tx
Clark, Sam H W M 10 Son Farm Laborer Tx
Clark, Jane I. W F 8 Dtr Tx
Clark, William H W M 5 Son Tx
Clark, Ruth C. W F 3 Dtr Tx
Clark, Elias E. W M 2 Son Tx

1900 Census
Not located

","STR06" "I26937","","","","","","","" "I11374","Clark","Paul Dempsey","7 Dec 1926","16 Jul 2007","0","Sabine County Reporter
July 18, 2007
Page 7

Paul Dempsey Clark

Paul Dempsey Clark was born Dec. 7, 1926 and entered into rest on July 16, 2007.

Paul was the youngest son of W.J. (Joe) Clark and Minnie Caroline Clark. He now joins his parents and all his brothers and sisters with our Heavenly Father. As his nephew, A.B. Clark Jr. stated, his death marks the end of a Clark era.

Paul was born in Clarktown in Sabine County, Texas and lived the majority of his life in the community of Fairmount near Hemphill, Texas. He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Clarice CONNER Clark, four daughters, one son-in-law, two granddaughters, and five great-grandchildren. Nieces and nephews were proud to call him Uncle Paul. Many of their friends also called him Uncle Paul.

He was an endowed member of Littleton Fowler Masonic Lodge #305 AF&AM. He was employed years ago by Temple in Pineland. He also drove many Fairmount and Six Mile children to school in Hemphill in the 1960s. He retired an accomplished carpenter from Local 610 in Pt. Arthur.

Services were held at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill with Rev. Richard Smith officiating. The Masons provided full Masonic rites and served as pallbearers. Interment followed at Oak Hill Cemetery near Six Mile.

Clarice, Anice, and Louisa extend heartfelt thanks to all who helped us in our time of loss. Prayers, flowers, plants, food, mowing, feeding cows, tending the garden, and many acts of kindness are sp appreciated. We ask that you continue to pray for us. We also ask that you remember Paul Clark as a strong and loving husband, daddy, uncle and friend.","STR06" "I40330","Clark","R C ""Buddy""","22 Oct 1947","4 Sep 2013","0","R.C. ""Buddy"" Clark, 65, died Wednesday morning in the Eden Specialty Care Center, Longview, Texas. Buddy was born in Hemphill to Ralph Center and Hazel Thelma Allen Clark. He has lived in Hemphill all his life and worked as a handyman in several jobs.

Buddy is survived by his sister Shirley Ferguson and her husband C.T. of Hemphill. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother Grover Cleveland Clark, Sr.

Graveside services will be held at 2:00PM, Thursday, September 5, 2013, in the Springhill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

www.starrfuneralhome.com
Also printed in The Sabine County Reporter, September 11, 2013, Page 14","STR06" "I11363","Clark","Ray Henry","13 Jan 1904","13 Jun 1978","0","John W. Clark shows that he married first Myrtle Click, and that they had four children: Juaneta who m. Lue Elliott, Edsel who was killed in a car accident, Jerrold and Gary. He married an Anna Bell second, who had also been previously married. He and Anna Bell had no children.

Kay Parker McCary, on her annotated transcription of the Fairmount Cemetery does not list either spouse, but does show he was a shriner.","STR06" "I11050","","","","","","","" "I28342","Clark","Reba JoAnn","14 Feb 1944","10 Aug 2021","0","Reba Joann Clark Harley, 77, of Pineland, Texas passed away Tuesday, August 10, 2021 at Houston Methodist Hospital.

Joann was born on February 15, 1944 in Sabine County to Lathern Clark and Murrell Foster Clark. She was a lifetime resident of Sabine County and she was a health care worker before her retirement. She was a member of the Church of God and the Hemphill Chapter of the Eastern Star. She was a loving mother who enjoyed spending her time with her children and grandchildren.

Joann is survived by her daughter, Renee' Russell and husband, Mark, of Pineland; sons, Stanley Harley and wife, Rhonda, of Angleton, Kelvin Harley and wife, Tori, of Hemphill, and Brent Harley and wife, Erica, of Angelton; brothers, David Clark and wife, Lisa, of Dayton and Paul Clark of Bossier City; sister, Wanda Hines of San Augustine; special cousin, Patty Helmer; Ashley Short, who was like child of her own; twelve grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents and her siblings, Bobbie Herrington, Sue Medley and Keith Clark.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Friday, August 13, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, August 14, 2021 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Burial will follow services in Bronson Cemetery with her grandsons, Dustin Parrish, Colton Harley, Dylan Harley, Trevor Harley, Justin Russell, and Kade Harley serving as pallbearers. Serving as honorary pallbearers are Marty Griffin and Jason Morris.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 18, 2021, page 8","STR06" "I40295","","","","","","","" "I40616","","","","","","","" "I45254","Clark","Robert ""Bob"" Edwin","18 Aug 1929","19 May 2014","0","Robert Edwin ""Bob"" Clark, age 84, Lincoln, went home to be with the Lord Monday, May 19, 2014 in Lincoln. He was born 8-18-1929 in Alliance to Francis and Bessie Jean (McAlpin) Clark and move to Lincoln at the age of six months. He attended many schools within Lincoln and graduated from Lincoln High School in 1947. Bob was drafted into the Army on Jan. 22, 1951. He served in the Korean Era in Germany with the 887 Field Artillery. He did border patrol in Germany as quadrant man on an 8 inch howitzer. Bob worked for F.W. Woolworth stores and also sold real estate. On 12-22-1956 he married Betty Prichard and had one step-daughter, Cheri Prichard. They divorced in 1971.

Bob worked for the United States Post Office for 30 years and retired in July of 1987. On 5-27-1988 he married Adeline E. (Perez) Beznoska and had two step-children, Frank and Leah Beznoska. Bob was very patriotic and was proud of the country he fought for. He was District 9 V.F.W. Commander, AMVETS of Nebraska State Commander, post sommander of V.F.W. 4626, member of AMVETS Post 4. He was a member of Calvary Community Church.

Bob was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Patricia Clark. He is survived by wife, Adeline, Lincoln; step-daughter and husband, Leah and Phillip Splichal, Lincoln; step-son and wife, Frank and Moira Beznoska, Sioux Falls, S.D.; five grandchildren; sisters, Nina Choma, Beverly Irmer, and Frances Schnepp; many nieces and nephews.
Funeral services: 10 a.m. Thursday, Calvary Community Church, 4400 North 1st Street, Lincoln. Interment, Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation with family greeting friends, 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 South 14th Street, Lincoln; one hour before services Thursday at the church. Condolences may be left at lincolnfh.com.

Published in the 21 May 2014 Lincoln Journal Star, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy
","STR06" "I9256","Clark","Robert B.","Abt 1810","2 Feb 1889","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Florida, Gadsden County
Enumerated 28 Oct 1850
90-90
William and Jane Kelley and family from Georgia
91-91
Robert Clark 38 M Farmer 300 Ga
Sarah Clark 24 F Florida
Robert Clark 3 M Florida
Eliza Clark 1 F Florida

1860 Census
Texas, Jasper County, PO Newton
Enumerated 25 July 1860
Page 8
54-54
RB Clark 48 M Farmer 2000 4000 Ga
Lucy Clark 30 F Tenn
Robert Clark 13 m Fla
Eliza Clark 12 F Fla
William Clark 9 M Fla
Sarah Clark 7 F Tx
Millard Clark 4 m Tx
Josephine Clark 2 F Tx
John H Clark 1 M Tx

1870 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Subdivision No. 23, PO Jasper
Enumerated 4 July 1870
Pages 5 and 6, Stamped 485
38
Clark, Robt B 60 M W Farmer 600 20 Ga
Clark, Caroline 45 F W Keeping House Tenn
Clark, Harry 24 m W Farm Laborer Fl
Clark, Eliza F 20 F W Fl
Clark, William 19 M W Fl
Clark, Sarah 17 F W Tx
Clark, Millard F 15 m W Tx
Clark, Josephine 13 F W Tx
Clark, John 10 M W Tx
Clark, Elizabeth 8 F W Tx
Clark, Jane 6 F W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Pr. No. 2
Enumerated 22 Jun 1880
Pages 39 and 40 SD 1 ED 37 Stamped 137
304-330
Clark, Robert W M 69 Farmer Ga
Clark, Lucy W F 56 Wf Keeping House Tenn Va Va
Clark, Millard W M 24 Son Works on Farm Tx Ga Tenn
Clark, Josephine W F 27 Dtr Tx Ga Tenn
Clark, Martha E W F 20 Dtr Tx Ga Tenn
Clark, Lucy J W F 13 St Tx Ta Tenn




","STR06" "I28270","Clark","Robert Elton","3 Mar 1938","28 Jan 1988","0","John W. Clark shows that he lived in San Francisco.","STR06" "I40309","","","","","","","" "I9741","Clark","Robert Harrison ""Harry""","Jul 1847","8 Dec 1928","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J61B-1FX
Name: R.H. Clark
Death Date: 08 Dec 1928
Death Place: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 81 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: Jul 1847
Birthplace: Florida
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: R.B. Clark
Father's Birthplace: Scotland
Mother's Name: Sarah Kile
Mother's Birthplace: Florida
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Glendale
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 09 Dec 1928
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114662
Digital Film Number: 4165501
Image Number: 2685
Reference Number: rn 50625
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I9741","Clark","Robert Harrison ""Harry""","Jul 1847","8 Dec 1928","0","(Research):In a posting to the TXJASPER-L@rootsweb.com on June 1, 2006, Irene Walton writes that: ""Robert ""Harry"" Harrison (Clark) born 1847 in Florida and married to Louisiana MADDEN or MATTOX in Jasper Co....(and) There may have been an addtional marriage?""","STR06" "I28186","Clark","Robert Lee","3 Apr 1885","30 Nov 1965","0","Larry Crocker shows he was first married to Lue Miller, with no children from this union.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDG1-3JC
Name: Lee Clark
Death Date: 30 Nov 1965
Death Place: Pct. 1, Sabine Co., Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 80 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 03 Apr 1885
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Andrew Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Place of Residence: Precinct #1, Sabine Co., Texas
Cemetery: Harper Chapel
Burial Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Burial Date: 01 Dec 1965
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117867
Digital Film Number: 4028295
Image Number: 2907
Reference Number: Cert # 73030
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I28186","Clark","Robert Lee","3 Apr 1885","30 Nov 1965","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 2
Enumerated 27 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 7B
118-118
Clark, Joe Head m W 22 M1 8 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Vicie Wf F W 25 m1 8 3/3 Tx La Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Nina Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Ray Son m W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, William Son m W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
119-119
Bonneau, Amanda (Widow, 68, b. Ala) and daughters
120-120
Clark, Ises head M W 43 m1 17 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Winnie Wf F W 38 m1 17 7/7 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Joseph Son m W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Jefferson Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Easuel Son m W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Myrtie Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Sudie Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
121-121
Clark, William Head M W 65 m2 1 Tx SC Ky Farmer
Clark, Elizabeth Wf F W 58 m1 1 0/0 La US US
122-122
Clark, Lee Head M W 25 Wd Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Henry Brother M W 43 m1 13 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Odd Jobs
Clark, Laura Sister-in-law F W 37 m1 13 6/5 Ark Ala Ala
Clark, Herman Nephew M W 12 S Tx Tx Ark Farm Laborer
Clark, Leoman Nephew M W 10 S Tx Tx Ark Farm Laborer
Clark, Jessie Nephew M W 8 S Tx Tx Ark
Clark, Cora Niece F W 6 S Tx Tx Ark
Clark, Vera Niece F W 4 S Tx Tx Ark
123-123
Clark, Andrew Head m W 71 Wd Tx SC Ky Farmer
Williams, Martin Son--n-law M W 29 m1 10 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Odd Jobs
Williams Sarah Dtr F W 28 m1 10 5/5 Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer Home Farm
Williams, Ellen J Grdtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Williams, Elbert Grdson M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Williams, James A Grdson M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Williams Lee Grdson M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Williams, Ethel Grddtr F W 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Police Jury Ward 7
Enumerated 28 and 29 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 48 Sheets 6B and 7A
125-127
Clark, Lee Head M W 34 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Annie Wf F W 22 M La La La
Clark, Lathern Son M W 5 11/12 Tx Tx La
126-127
Clark, E. L. Son M W 4 11/12 S La Tx La
Clark, Odeses Son m W 3 10/12 S La Tx La
Clark, Gladys Dtr F W 5/12 S La Tx La


1930 Census
Sabine County, Texas Census JP 1;
Page 38B; April ?, 1930
930 HH 61-61
Clark, Lee Head; renter age 44 married 27 TX TX TX Farmer
Annie M. wife 33 16 LA LA LA
Lathern K. son 16 TX TX LA Laborer School
Ernest L. son 15 TX TX LA Laborer School
Odessa A. son 13 TX TX LA School
Gladys dau 11 TX TX LA School
Audie dau 8 TX TX LA School

(Courtesy of Larry Crocker)","STR06" "I40300","Clark","Ruby Grace","25 Mar 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","John W. Clark shows that she was married twice, her second husband being A. M. EZELL.","STR06" "I40217","Clark","Ruby Maxine","31 May 1919","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1930 Federal Census, Maxine and her older sister, Lillie, were living with their sister and brother-in-law, Winnie and Ottis West in Webster, Lousiana.","STR06" "I40217","Clark","Ruby Maxine","31 May 1919","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):The Texas Birth Index also show a Ruby Maxine Clark and William Roy Viner as the parents of William Charles Viner born 3 May 1943 in Potter County and Edith Charlene Viner, born 30 Oct 1945, also in Potter County.

As no prior marriage is listed for Ruby Maxine Clark, the daughter of Jefferson Elias Clark of Sabine County, in John W. Clark's book, it is assumed this is different individual.","STR06" "I11264","Clark","Ruth Aurelia ""Relie""","9 Sep 1870","6 Mar 1965","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD25-HBF
Name: Ruth Aurelia Clark
Death Date: 06 Mar 1965
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 94 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 09 Sep 1870
Birthplace: Hemphill, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Pascal Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Betty Wallace
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Centerveiw Cemetery
Burial Place: Bronson, Texas
Burial Date: 07 Mar 1965
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117753
Digital Film Number: 4028298
Image Number: 2128
Reference Number: cn 24558
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40299","Clark","Ruth May","9 Sep 1903","Yes, date unknown","0","John W. Clark shows that she married (1) Ralph ABERCROMBIE (2) Frank BRYANT and (3) Wm. Chas. LEAVEL.","STR06" "I37184","","","","","","","" "I31532","","","","","","","" "I31542","Clark","Sandra Kay","30 Dec 1954","5 Aug 1966","0","She died in the same auto accident that killed her mother.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDFS-WDQ
Name: Sandra Kay Clark
Death Date: 05 Aug 1966
Death Place: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 11 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 30 Dec 1954
Birthplace: Tx
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Ivy Lee Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Letha Kincel
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2118373
Digital Film Number: 4030074
Image Number: 1988
Reference Number: cn 54806
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39015","Clark","Sanford Leroy","22 Feb 1898","28 Sep 1953","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX8V-ZMQ
Name: Sanford Leroy Clark
Death Date: 28 Sep 1953
Death Place: Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 55 years 7 months 6 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 22 Feb 1898
Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: L. T. Clark
Father's Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Mother's Name: Adel Cartwright
Mother's Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Occupation: Auto Mechanic
Place of Residence: Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas
Cemetery: Greenlawn Memorial Park
Burial Place: Port Arthur, Texas
Burial Date: 30 Sep 1953
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2113983
Digital Film Number: 4165742
Image Number: 1003
Reference Number: CN 47112
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I9743","Clark","Sarah ""Sally"" Emily","May 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 2
Enumerated 30 July 1900
SD 8 ED 27 Sheet 14A
211-213
Behannon, James Head W M Sept 1850 49 m24 La La La Farmer
Behannon, Sally Wf W F May 1853 47 m 24 4/4 Tx Fl Fl
Behannon, Albert T Son W M Feb 1879 21 S Tx La Tx Farm Laborer
Behannon, Elvie Dtr W F Sep 1882 18 S Tx La Tx
Behannon, Arthur Son W M May 1887 13 S Tx La Tx Farm Laborer

","STR06" "I28184","Clark","Sarah Evalineah ""Eva""","20 Jun 1881","22 Jan 1970","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6HJ-398
Name: Sarah E. Williams
Death Date: 22 Jan 1970
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 88 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1882
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Andrew Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218584
Digital Film Number: 4168861
Image Number: 473
Reference Number: 12356
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40238","Clark","Selman ""Bo""","4 Oct 1930","22 Feb 2011","0","From FindAGrave:

Selman Bo Clark, 80, passed away on February 22, 2011 in Beaumont, Texas. He was born October 4, 1930 to Levi Hulon and Willie Fern (Selman) Clark in Camp Nancy, Angelina County, TX.

Funeral services will be on Friday, at 10:00 am at First Baptist Church, Beaumont, with Dr. Chris Moody, Reverend Larry Walker, and Chaplain David Cross officiating. Interment will follow at 2:00 p.m., Antioch Cemetery in Buna, Texas.

Mr. Clark was inducted into the US Army in 1952. Due to his extensive construction experience, he was attached to the US Air Force in a group known as SCARWAF, the name given to those army personnel attached to the US Air Force. Selman worked for R.F. Farnsworth and helped build Baptist Hospital in Beaumont. He continued his career with Baptist, working through various positions and retired in 1994, after 38 years as President and CEO of the Baptist Healthcare System. Mr. Clark served his community as a member of the Chamber of Commerce, YMBL, Cardinal and Rotary Clubs, a deacon, trustee and taught the Gabriel Sunday School class for many years at First Baptist Church, SE Texas Healthy Planning Advisory, EMS Commission, and the Advisory Board of Beaumont EMS.

Mr. Clark is preceded in death by his parents and brother, Hulon Rayford Clark. Those left to cherish his memory are his wife of 55 years, Mildred Clark; sons, Jon Selman Clark and Scott Clark and wife, Terri; grandchildren, Aaron Clark, Cole Clark And wife, Danielle, Seth Clark, Luke Clark, Kati Clark, Morgan Clark and Marshall Clark; brothers, Tom Clark, Jerry Clark and Gary Clark; sister-in-law, Billie Jeanne Clark, and two great-grandchildren.


Published in The Beaumont Enterprise on February 24, 2011

","STR06" "I40609","","","","","","","" "I44522","Clark","Shirley Dianna","15 Feb 1957","13 Jul 2021","0","Shirley Diann Clark, 64, of Vidor, died Tuesday, July 13, 2021 at Baptist Hospitals of Southeast Texas in Beaumont. She was a longtime resident of Vidor and was a member of First Baptist Church of Vidor. She retired as a postal letter carrier for the United States Postal Service. She loved the Houston Astros, crocheting, and especially watching her grandsons playing baseball.

Her visitation will be Friday, July 16, 2021 from 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM at Memorial Funeral Home of Vidor.

Her funeral service will be Saturday, July 17, 2021 at 10:00 AM at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill with burial to follow at Fairmount Cemetery in Hemphill.

She is survived by her sons, Brad Coleman of Vidor, TX, Brien Coleman of Vidor, TX, and Brandon Coleman of Jasper, TX, daughter, Brandi Smith of Vidor, TX, mother, Rose Ann Clark of Hemphill, TX, brothers Ricky Clark of Hemphill, TX, Ronald and wife, Kathy Clark of Hemphill, TX, Michael and wife Marilyn Clark, of LaBelle, TX, and 7 grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her father William Clark.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, July 21, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I40329","Clark","Shirley Thelma","15 Jul 1945","22 Aug 2017","0","Shirley Thelma Ferguson, 72, of Hemphill, Texas, passed away Tuesday, August 22, 2017 in Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill, Texas.

Mrs. Ferguson was born July 15, 1945 in Hemphill to Ralph Center Clark, Sr. and Hazel Thelma Allen Clark. She was a housewife.

She is survived by her husband, C. T. Ferguson, of Hemphill; daughter, Angela McElroy of Hemphill; son, Dustin Ferguson of Hemphill, and two grandchildren, Ashley Renner and Kimberley Vega-Castor.

Visitation will be held Tuesday evening, August 22, 2017 from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Graveside services will be held at 9:00 a.m. Wednesday, August 23, 2017 in Springhill Cemetery with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Services under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.","STR06" "I11251","Clark","Sidney Ann","10 Feb 1867","15 Aug 1930","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K33P-B6Y
name: Sidney Craig
event: Death
event date: 15 Aug 1930
event place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Married
birth date:
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: Elias Clark
mother's name: Irene Clark
certificate number: 41465
film number: 2135389
digital folder number: 005145197
image number: 03564
Collection: Sidney Craig, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I40138","Clark","Sidney Olan","13 Apr 1905","Mar 1942","0","John W. Clark writes that Sidney was in the Merchant Marines and was lost at sea in March, 1942. His wife, Anna Mae remarried after his death and lived in Fort Hancock, Texas.","STR06" "I40138","Clark","Sidney Olan","13 Apr 1905","Mar 1942","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Hudspeth County, JP #2, Fort Hancock
Enumerated 11 Apr 1930
ED 115-20 SD 20 Sheet 10B
State Highway #80
149-220
Walton, John Hed m W 40 Wd Ok US Tx Pumper Railroad
Walton, Jewel Son m W 18 S Tx Ok Tx Truck Driver Gas Station
Walton, Vivian Dtr F W 16 S Tx Ok Tx
Walton, Leslie Son M W 14 S Tx Ok Tx
Walton, Adell Dtr F W 9 S Tx Ok Tx
150-221
Clark, Olan Head M W 24 m 17 Tx Tx Ark Salesman Grocery Store
Clark, Annie May Wf F W 25 M 18 Tx Austria Ala
Clark, Duane Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Betty June Dtr F W 1 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I28231","Clark","Sophronia ""Phronia"" Elizabeth","21 Mar 1904","27 Mar 1975","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J63H-TFP
Name: Phronia Elizabeth Woods
Death Date: 27 Mar 1975
Death Place: Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 71 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1904
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James A. Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Frances Edna Ener
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243828
Digital Film Number: 4167851
Image Number: 100
Reference Number: 61179
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I5116","Clark","Stephen William","9 Feb 1894","29 May 1967","0","Valerie Atkinson shows him as the son of Robert CLARK and Edith BROWN. She notes that he served during the First World War from May 12, 1918 to May 31, 1919. After the war, he was an employee of the New York Central Railroad in Vassar, Michigan. He retired in 1959.

He appears to have been married first to Sarah Adeline CRAGG I1906-1988). They were the parents of five children. (Source: Atkinson_BassingthwaighteOct2010 tree on Ancestry.com.","STR06" "I1340","Clark","Susan","Bef 1787","Yes, date unknown","0","Died before 1840?

http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/k/n/o/Larry-M-Knowles/GENE1-0005.html","STR06" "I11198","Clark","Susan","Abt 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","Trudy Cox shows that she married James MURPHY.","STR06" "I40555","","","","","","","" "I40302","Clark","Tarcie Fern","5 Mar 1917","Yes, date unknown","0","John W. Clark shows that she married Harold McCARTHEY.","STR06" "I11256","Clark","Thomas Franklin ""Frank""","18 Jul 1881","1 Apr 1962","0","Kay Parker McCary writes that he 1st Married 30 Dec 1900 Mary May Conn, 2nd Married Ara Frances ""Arie"" Alford buried in Hemphill City Cemetery, SCT.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD6P-5DX
Name: T. Frank Clark
Death Date: 01 Apr 1962
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 80 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Jul 1881
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Elias Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Josephine Wallace
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Ice & Cafe Bus.-Retd.
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Gravehill Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 02 Apr 1962
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116969
Digital Film Number: 4028438
Image Number: 892
Reference Number: v X cn 25572
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I11256","Clark","Thomas Franklin ""Frank""","18 Jul 1881","1 Apr 1962","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 4 May 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 14A
Hemphill and San Augustine Road
231-233
Conn George F. Head M W 53 M2 24 La Miss Miss Farmer
Conn, Fanny M Wf F W 54 m1 24 1/1 Ala Ala Ala
Conn, John A Son m W 23 S Tx La Ala Laborer Home Farm
Isom Robert L Uncle m W 74 S Ala SC SC Laborer Home Farm
Humphreys, Ara E Lodger F W 13 S Tx Miss Tx
232-234
Nathan and Mimie Boyett
233-235
Jefferson and Jemie I Burkhalter
234-236
Clark, Thomas F Hd M W 28 m1 9 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Maggie m Wf F W 26 m1 9 5/3 Tx La Tx
Clark, Lula J Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Elma F Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Virgie M Dtr F W 1 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Ssbine County, JP 1, East Mayfield Town
Enumerated 3 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 2B
Hemphill and Bronson Road
15-34-37
Clark, Thomas F Head M W 38 M Tx Tx Tx Dariyman Private Estate
Clark, Maggie M Wf F W 36 M Tx La Tx
Clark, Lula J Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Elmer F Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Virgie M Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Anderson, Simon E Nephew M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1, East Mayfield Town
Enumerated 4 Apr 1930
ED 242-1 SD 19 Sheet 2A
262-26-29
Clark, Thomas F. Head M W 47 m 19 Tx Tx Tx Deliveryman Ice Factory
Clark, Maggie M Wf F W 46 m 19 Tx Miss Tx
Clark, Elmer F Son M W 23 S Tx Tx Tx Operator Filling Station
Clark, Virgie M. Dtr F W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Laundress at home
Anderson, Simon E Nephew M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Delivery man General Store","STR06" "I36936","Clark","Thomas Harold","26 Apr 1945","16 Jul 2022","0","On his listing in the Texas Birth index, his middle name is shown as HARRELL. However, in the book by John W. Clark it is shown and HARROLD, and on the birth index listings for his children, it is HAROLD.

Thomas Harold ""Tommy"" Clark.

Life on earth came to a close for Tommy Clark on July 16, 2022 at Woodland Heights Hospital, Lufkin, TX.

Tommy was born on April 26, 1945, in Hemphill, TX, to Edward and Arzel Smith Clark. Tommy retired from Temple Inland and Sabine County Road and Bridge. He then served as a Sabine County Commissioner, Precinct 1, for 8 years. He also was a member of Littleton Fowler No. 305 AF & AM where he served a Worshipful Master. He was a member of Hemphill Order of the Eastern Star No. 375 serving as Worthy Patron.

Tommy was preceded in death by three brothers: Willie Earl Clark, Joe Lynn Clark and Charles Edward Clark and a grandson: Jason Williams and a granddaughter: Ashley Nicole Ener. Tommy's memory will be cherished by his loving wife of 35 years, Patsy Clark.

Tommy also leaves behind One daughter: Tammy Ener and her husband Nathan Ener of Hemphill, TX and three sons: Harold Clark and his wife Debi of Chiefland, FL, Wilton Steele Netterville, Jr. and his wife Johanna of Vidor, TX, and Rebel Wayne Netterville and his wife Lisa of Anahuac, TX.

Seven grandchildren: Jeff Williams of St. Cloud, FL, Chelsea Ener of Carthage, TX, and Nathan Ryan Ener, NY. Erin Howell and her husband Will of Highland, TX, Justin Netterville, Cody Netterville and his wife Magan of Hankamer, TX, Tyler Netterville and his wife Hillary of Kirbyville, TX. Thirteen great-grandchildren: Haley Bradley, Elizabeth and Jacob Williams, Vivy Ann and Bryce Howell, Justin Netterville Jr., Jeslynn Netterville, Jentri Netterville, Cooper Wayne Netterville, Tyson Lance Netterville, Brody Mack Netterville, Wyatt Netterville and Mela Netterville. A brother, Glen Dale Clark of Childster, AK, and a sister, Carolyn Clark of Port Arthur, TX. Tommy also leaves behind a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 21, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, July 22, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Eddie Ballard and Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Masonic Services will follow religious services in the chapel.

Burial will follow services in Fairmount Cemetery with Jimmy McDaniel, Carlin McDaniel, Jerry Wayne Smith, Bruce Ladner, Shannon Cox and Eleazar Carranza serving as pallbearers. Serving as Honorary Pallbearers will be County Commissioners, Employees of Sabine County Road and Bridge and Littleton Fowler Lodge #305.

In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in Tommy's name to:
Camp Spring Baptist Church
P.O. BOX 787
Hemphill, Texas 75948
","STR06" "I10791","Clark","Thomas Wilburn ""Will""","10 Dec 1908","12 Nov 1998","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Jefferson County, Port Neches, JP 7
ED 42-2 ED 123-118 Sheet 18A
Page 35 of 74
Montgomery
391-R-18-20 No
Clark, Wilburn Head M W 31 M Tx R Sabine Tx Laborer Oil Petro Corp
Clark, Ella Wf F W 31 M 6 Tx R Sabine Tx
Clark, Hazel Dtr F W 13 S Tx R Sabine Tx
Clark, Thomas W Son M W 9 S La R Sabine Tx
Clark, Helen Dtr F W 2 S Tx

","STR06" "I40168","Clark","Thursie ""Betty"" June","7 Nov 1928","Yes, date unknown","0","John W. Clark shows that she married first Howell Lee POE and second Edward E. WALLIS. The 2011 obituary of her brother, Frank, indicates he was preceded in death by sister, June WALLS.","STR06" "I31544","Clark","Timothy Lee","14 Oct 1960","29 Oct 2008","0","The Sabine County Reporter
November 5, 2008

Timothy Lee Clark

Timothy Lee Clark, 48, of Pineland died Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2008.

Clark was born Oct. 14, 1960, in Jasper to Ivy Lee Clark and the late Letha Kincel Clark. he was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and was a truck driver for Eastex Crude Oil. He was of the Baptist faith.

Survivors: wife, Jeanette Clark of Pineland; parents Ivy Lee and Tommie Lee Clark of Pineland; son John Horton of Ardmore, OK; daughters, Bonnie Strickland and husband Jim, and Guinn Harley and husband Tommy, all of Pineland; brothers, Franklin Clark and wife Frances, and Shane Clark and wife Krisi, all of Pineland; sister, June Bichrest and husband David of Lumberton; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Letha Clark and sister, Sandy Clark.

Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 1 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Paul Jacks officiating. Interment was at Lonestar Cemetery in Pineland.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in San Augustine.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, November 2008)","STR06" "I40239","","","","","","","" "I40174","","","","","","","" "I40283","Clark","Tully Brooks","6 Sep 1901","15 Oct 1966","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX8T-LR8
Name: Tully Brooks Clark
Titles & Terms (Original):
Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Death Date: 15 Oct 1966
Death Place: Huntsville, Madison, Alabama
Gender: Male
Race (Original):
Race (Standardized):
Age at Death: 65y
Estimated Birth Date: 1901
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name: Stella H. Clark
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original):
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Name: David R. Clark
Father's Titles & Terms (Original):
Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Eunice Spratt
Mother's Titles & Terms (Original):
Mother's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Funeral Home:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 1909095
Reference Number: 25426
Collection: Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974","STR06" "I13532","Clark","Unknown First Wife Of Elijah","Bef 1818","Bef 1842","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that his first wife may have been an ASHMORE.","STR06" "I5013","Clark","Valerie Mae","22 Aug 1925","19 Aug 2013","0","Valerie Mae Cummings, age 87, passed away Monday, August 19, 2013 at Marlette Extended Care, Marlette. Funeral services will be 1 p.m., Wednesday, August 21, at Avram Funeral Home in Mayville. Family will receive visitors 11 a.m. Wednesday, August 21, at Avram Funeral Home, in Mayville. Internment will take place at Chapel Gardens in Alma. Memorials may be made to the Family Discretionary Fund.

Valerie was born August 22, 1925 to Stephen and Sadie (Cragg) Clark in Vassar. She married Judson Cummings on August 15, 1955 in Belding, MI. Valerie was baptized in the Latter Day Saints Church. She was a fan of Wheel of Fortune, and enjoyed playing cards and making her own rules as she went along. She also loved hummingbirds, picking blackberries, putting together jigsaw puzzles, coloring pictures, and lilacs. Her favorite color was blue, and she always offered visitors a cup of coffee. Most of all she loved her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Valerie is survived by her daughters, Wanda (Gary) Campbell of Prudenville, MI, and Valerie (Kevin) Atkinson of Mayville; one sister, Edna Wright of Marlette; eight grandchildren, Joe (Jenn) Spencer, Tammy (Delbert) Metro, Lenny (Sue) Spencer, Amy (Roger) Barringer, James (Jonie) Woodley, Jaime (Steve) Searles, William (Jayna) Atkinson, and Nathan Atkinson; twelve great-grandchildren, Breanna (and her mother Tina), Jeffrey (and his mother Carrie) Josh, Diana, Megan, Mia, Jasmine, Dominick, Aaron, Amber, Kayla, and Ethan.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Judson Cummings; great-grandson, Joby Spencer; great-great-grandson, Jace Spencer; one brother, William Clark and one sister, Gertrude Scott. Friends may share an online condolence at www.avramfumeral.com.

http://www.tuscolatoday.com/","STR06" "I32886","Clark","Velma Lee","12 Oct 1912","13 Nov 2008","0","The Sabine County Reporter
November 19, 2008, Page 11

Velma Lee Clark Whitehead

Velma Lee Clark Whitehead of Pineland went to be with her Lord Thursday, Nov. 13, 2008. She was the oldest of four daughters born to Cora and Allen J. Clark.

Mrs. Whitehead had lived in Pineland for most of her life. She was a faithful member of the Church of Christ. She will always be remembered as a loving, hard working mother faithfully devoted to husband and children, and as a wonderful cook.

Survivors: son, Royce J. Whitehead and wife, Betty of Lumberton; daughters, Joyce M. Duval and Mary B. Alford of Mid-County; 16 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.

She was preced in death by her husband, Dallas Whitehead; daughter, Bobbie Kirkland and her husband, Glenn Kirkland; daughter Donna L. Jones; son-in-law, Billy Duval; grandson, Kenneth Whitehead and wife Betty; and a great-grandson, Curtis Cuccia, Jr.

Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 15 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Bobby South officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Grove Cemetery in Pineland.

Services under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, November 2008)

A nearly identical obituary was published in the November 20, 2008 issue of the San Augustine Tribune.","STR06" "I28212","Clark","Vera Mable","31 Aug 1905","21 Sep 1991","0","Family members refer to her instead as Mable Vera...but official records seem to use Vera Mable, so Larry Crocker went with that. She was married twice, to (1) Ira WRIGHT and (2) Thomas Washington CUPIT. John W. Clark shows that she and T. W. Cupit lived at 453 Poke, Houston, Texas. Her FindAGrave memorial page shows a double headstone with Thomas W. Cupit.","STR06" "I39094","Clark","Vergie Mae","25 Feb 1909","1 Jun 1959","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD61-72R
Name: Virgie Mae Cartwright
Death Date: 01 Jun 1959
Death Place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 50 years 3 months 6 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 25 Feb 1909
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Frank Clark
Father's Birthplace: Dk
Mother's Name: Mae Conn
Mother's Birthplace: Dk
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Gravel Hill Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 02 Jun 1959
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2115901
Digital Film Number: 4165925
Image Number: 0834
Reference Number: cn 34808
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I37412","Clark","Vira Victoria","6 Mar 1917","8 Nov 1998","0","Said to have married Lionel SCOTT.","STR06" "I28214","Clark","Walden Robert","18 Jan 1912","1 Apr 1991","0","He was a driver for the City Street & Bridge Department.","STR06" "I12679","Clark","Walter Thomas","12 Sep 1883","25 Dec 1938","0","Walter Clark
Birth Date: 12 Sep 1883
Birth Place: Manitowoc, Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Gender: Male
Race: White
Father's Name: Wm Clark
Father's Birth Place: Wisconsin
Mother's Name: Mary Benkrbman
Mother's Birth Place: Wis
FHL Film Number: 1305082","STR06" "I28343","","","","","","","" "I11051","Clark","Wilber ""Bill"" Lee O'Daniel","22 Aug 1939","25 Nov 2012","0","Lee O'Daniel ""Bill"" Clark, beloved and well known broadcaster, 73, of Orange died Sunday, November 25, 2012 at the Medical Center of Southeast Texas.

The funeral service will be at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, November 29, 2012, at First Baptist Church in Bridge City with Reverend Bob Boone officiating. A graveside service will be at 2:30 p.m. at Fairmount Cemetery.

Visitation will be from 5:00-8:00 p.m. Wednesday, at Claybar Funeral Home in Bridge City.

Mr. Clark was born in Fairmount on August 22, 1939, to Neuman Easuel Clark and Bertie Lena (Fullen) Clark. He served in the United States Army and was a member of First Baptist Church in Bridge City. He was a well-known and beloved broadcaster for several different stations including KYKR, KAYD, KJAC, KLVI, KCAC, KCAW, KOGT and the Cross Country Radio Station in Jasper. He was well known for his ""Sunday in the Country"" radio show.

He is preceded in death by his parents; sisters, Lavern Smith and Bobbie Lena Hankins and brothers, Easuel Clark, Jr. and Doyle Dempsey Clark.

Mr. Clark is survived by his daughters, Andi Williams of Madisonville and Dana Lea Silkwood and husband, Bret of The Woodlands; grandchildren, Mirandy Dakota Williams and Christopher Raymond Conley; great granddaughter, Abigail Rose Conley and the mother of his children, Doris Ann Myers of Bedias. He is also survived by his siblings, Hiram Knox Clark, Clara Mozelle Hillyer, Jo Nell LaRoue, and Reba Jean Barnett and his longtime friend, Carole Sterns.

http://www.claybarfuneralhome.com/_mgxroot/page_10732.php
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, December 5, 2012, page 12","STR06" "I426","Clark","William","1 May 1790","4 Jul 1856","0","One of his descendants, Elaine Wells, emailed in November 2012 that ""I have visited the Dickey-Clark Cemetery in Sabine County Texas. I do not personally have a photo of the headstone for William Clark, but there is a photo on Ancestry.Com which shows the exact date of birth as May 1, 1790. Date of death July 4, 1856. It also showed that William Clark served as a Pvt. in the Mississippi Militia in the war of 1812. I was present at the ceremony when the Historical Marker was dedicated. "" In January 2020, Elaine emailed ""I have submitted my DNA to Ancestry and it shows my DNA directly related to William Clark. It shows his father was William Barnett Clark, born 09Oct1966 in Orange Co., Virginia, died in 1835 in Amite Co., MS. His wife was Frances Ragsdale. Born 1764 in Lunenburg Co., VA. His father was John James Clark, born 19Fe1741 in Clark's Mountain, Orange Co., VA and died 28Oct1831 in Bedfore, Orange Co., VA. Ancestry shows his wife was Mary Towles, but there was no other information about her. It shows that I have shared DNA with all those listed, except Mary Towles.""

When John William Clark of Oklahoma City published his 1971 book, SOME DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM CLARK OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS he was conducting research to prove a theory that William Clark born about 1790 in South Carolina was related to or descended from Elijah Clark, father of John Clark, Governor of Georgia 1819-1823. He wrote in the preface to his book that ""Several clues have pointed the way to research this angle as follows: Elijah Clark went from South Carolina to Georgia in early days following the Revolutionary War as a General. His son John became Governor of Georgia. John's sons went to Miss., such as Elijah, Gibson, Etc. One of John's grandsons became a political figure in Texas. A William Barnett Clark was granted a Georgia passport by the governor, signed by the Solictor General Elijah Clark to proceed across the western country to Miss. in search of land. Our William names a son William Barnett in later years after he was in Sabine Co., Texas.""

The author, also noted that there were three William Clarks in Sabine County, Texas at the same time, ""however our William Clark was the only one that remained there until he died.""

He listed the following facts about our William Clark in the preface of his book:
a) Born ca 1790 in South Carolina
b) Fought in the War of 1812
c) he was married in Mississippi, Amite County, to Elizabeth Isaacs 16 Mar 1812 and again to Mahala Graham ca 1836 in Sabine County
d) Received a land grant from the Mexican Government in Zavalla's Colony in June 1835
d) has a total of about 21 children by two wives, many of these descendants still living in East Texas
f) the only one of the three William Clarks living in Sabine county before 1850 that remained in that county and died there
g) the only land owned by William Clark south of Hemphill, TX was land bought by William and not granted to him as original owner
h)All paper of William Clark were signed by an ""X"" and witnessed by someone else
i) William was listed on the census records of Sabine County in 1835 and 1850, and second wife Mahala was listed in 1860, 1870 and 1880. This and the wills indicate he died prior to 1860.

The author also stated that other two William Clark's who were associated with Sabine County were:

---William F Clark (William Fain Clark). This William F. Clark received a land grant from the Mexican Government south of Hemphill on the Sandy Creek. This was later conveyed to Joseph Sullivan, and he evidently moved away since he is not shown in subsequent census records. Obediah S. Smith bought this land later and lived on it for years.


---William Clark Jr., a political leader in the Sabine District, born in either Va, Ga, or N.C. on 14 April 1798, and a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence and a representative from the Sabine and Nacogdoches District who married Martha Wall. They were the parents of Margaret, Francis, Sarah Jane and William, and this family moved from Hemphill to Nacogdoches County prior to 1860. There he ran a hotel and land business, and on the 1870 census of Nacogdoches, he can be found with his daughter, Sara Jane GRIFFITH, the wife of Dr. L. E. GRIFFITH, who one practiced medicine in Hemphill. William Clark Jr died 3 Jun 1871 in Nacogdoches and has a monument erected in his honor in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Nacogdoches.

On page 1 of his book, John Clark writes that ""The first record found of him (William) shows him as a private in Captain John Lowry's Company of Militia, Mississippi Territory Regiment of Infantry, commanded by Lieut. Col. George H. Nixon. He served in the war from 19 October 1813 to 28 Feb 1814. he was given travel pay to travel 300 miles from Tom Bigby River or Camp in northeastern Mississippi to Amite County, Miss.""

White and Toole, in SABINE COUNTY HISTORICAL SKETCHES AND GENEALOGICAL RECORDS wrote of William:

""He served in the War of 1812, from Mississippi, and married Elizabeth Isaacs of Amite County, Mississippi March 16, 1812. They moved to Coahuila, Texas long before the days of the Republic and received a land grant from Lorenzo de Zavala on the waters of the Palo Gacho consisting of one league. His wife died in childbirth in the Run-away-scrape in 1836. According to legend, while William Clark's ox wagon was stuck in the mud at Sandy Creek, and he was trying to extricate it, he met his second wife, Mahala Graham. They were married in 1837, and settled on Big Sandy, and with the children of his first wife there were 21 children."" SABINE COUNTY HISTORICAL SKETCHES AND GENEALOGICAL RECORDS

On April 16, 2009, Dr. Gary Clark (drgclarke@msn.com) emailed that ""There is a record of probated wills of Edgefield County, Vol. II, p. 98. David Clark and wife Amy willed their plantation to their children: William, Sarah, Edward, David, James and Mary; May 3, 1813. He requested that they all live on the plantation, if possible.

The list of children in this list is limited to six. I would like to know should anyone else determine that David and Amy are William's parents. Another volume on Edgefield County references William purchased property there in April,1783; and David served on a petite jury in 1788.""

Land Grant recorded in the General Land Office in Austin as JAV11, Title Jul 2, 1835, Book 22, p. 653. Signed by George Antonio Nixon, Comisionad

Joel Clark emailed, in November 2012, that ""Someone posted info about a census in Amite county Mississippi that suggested that this William Clark (my 4th great grandfather) was a Junior. They mentioned 2 separate households and 1 William Clark was married to an Elizabeth. This would lend thought to William Clark's dad being William Clark Senior.""","STR06" "I426","Clark","William","1 May 1790","4 Jul 1856","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 28 and 29 Apr 1850
135-135
William Clark 61 M Farmer 1000 SC
Mahala Clark 38 F Ky
Nelson Clark 17 M Tx
Mariah Clark 12 F Tx
Andrew Clark 10 M Tx
Harison Clark 9 M Tx
Margaret Clark 7 F Tx
William Clark 4 m Tx
136-136
Powell and Sarah Fullen (born SC and Va, with dtr born in KY)
137-137
Elijah Clark 37 M Farmer 600 Miss
Jane Clark 28 F SC
Louis Clark 11 M Tx
Elias Clark 7 M Tx
Paschal Clark 5 M Tx
John Clark 4 M Tx","STR06" "I12676","Clark","William","11 May 1845","3 Dec 1920","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Wisconsin, Manitowoc, Manitowoc Ward 2
9 June 1900
SD 3 ED 72 Sheet 12B
412-227-264
Clark, William Hd W M May 1846 54 M18 NY England England Horse shoer
Clark, Mary Wf W F Feb 1852 48 M18 4/3 Wisc Germ Ireland
Clark, Cora Dtr W F Feb 1871 29 S Wisc Ny Wisc
Clark, Walter Son W M Sept 1883 17 S Wisc Ny Wisc At School
Clark, Warren Son W M June 1885 15 S Wisc NY Wisc At School
Bingleman, Leonard Father In Law W M July 1828 72 Wd Germ Germ Germ Retired

1910 Census
Wisconsin, Manitowoc County, Manitowac City Ward 2
Enumerated 19 Apr 1910
SD 7 ED 24 Sheet 7B
410-133-155
Indexed on Ancestry.com as MARK
Clark, William Head M W 64 M1 22 CanEnglish EngEnglish EngEnglish English Blacksmith Own Shop
Clark, Mary Wf F W 58 M2 27 4/3 Wis IreIrish IreIrish English
Clark, Warren Son M W 24 S Wis CanEnglish Wisc Traveling Salesman Glove Mfg Co


Manitowoc Cemetery Records:

Family stone reads: CLARK-HORNE-BENKELMANN,
ossw: (Clark) William/1845-1920, [bur 12-05-1920/cause: senile gangrene/ bur on John Horn lot]
ossw: Mary Jane/1852-1916,
ossw: Leonard BENKELMANN/Co. D. 48th Wis. Inf.,
ossw: Jane BENKELMANN/1830-1894,
ossw: John E. HORNE/Co. D 20th Wis. Inf.,
ossw: Willie HORNE/1874-1887

L. BENKELMANN/Co. D/48th Wis. Inf.
Mother/Mary J. Clark/Feb. 8, 1852/July 3, 1916 (cause: broken hip/from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc), [bur. 07-06-1913/cause: cerebral hemorrage/bur. on John Horn lot]
ossw: Father/William Clark/May 11, 1845/Dec. 3, 1920 [bur. 12-5-1920/cause: senile gangrene/bur. on John Horn lot]
J.E. HORNE/Co. D./20th Wis. Inf.","STR06" "I4451","Clark","William","1 Sep 1862","22 Nov 1896","0","His father was killed in the civil war and he was raised by his step-father Garrett Hurst.
Married (1) Olivia Smith (2) M.C. Nickle.","STR06" "I31700","Clark","William A.","10 Apr 1890","28 Dec 1952","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Indiana, Gibson County, Center Twp
Enumerated 14 and 16 Jan 1920
SD 77 ED 3 Sheets 11B and 12A
225-240
Clark, William A Head m W 28 M Ind IIll Ind Farmer
Clark, Mary M Wf F W 28 M Ind Ind Ky
Clark, Fay D F W 7 S Ind Ind Ky
Clark, Luella Dtr F W 5 S Ind Ind Ky
Clark, Francis L Dtr F W 8/12 S Ind Ind Ky

1930 Census
Indiana, Gibson County, Center Twp
Enumerated April 18-22, 1930
ED 26-5 SD 12 Sheet 8A Stamped 35
Jim Brasley Road
178-179
Clark, William A Head M W 40 M 21 Ind Ind Ind Farmer
Clark, Mary M Wf F W 40 m 21 Ky Ky Ky
Clark, Faye D Dtr F W 18 S Ind Ind Ky
Clark, Leuella J Dtr F W 15 S Ind Ind Ky
Clark, Francis L Dtr F W 11 S Ind Ind Ky
Clark, Mary H Dtr F W 4 8/12 S Ind Ind Ky

","STR06" "I38925","Clark","William Andrew ""Andy""","Between 1860 and 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","John W. Clark writes that Andrew was ""working for some sheep people in Texas when he was sent to Dallas to sell the wool. He was accused of absconding with the money and was put in prison for the offense. He wrote his brother, James Sebe Clark, to bring him a horse and a suite of clothes and some money to a certain meeting place. Sebe did as he was requested. Andy broke out of prison, came to the meeting place and rode away, never to be heard from. A letter from the Texas State Prison at Huntsville, TX indicates they have no record of him as per information furnished.""","STR06" "I8352","Clark","William Barnett ""Barnie"" ""Bill""","16 Feb 1845","Abt 1916","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No. 3, PO Sabine Town
Enumerated 30 July 1870
Page 19 Stamped 16
460-460
Clark, William 25 M W Farmer 600 500 Tx
Clark, Millissa 30 F W Keeping House Alabama
Clark, George 5 m W Tx
Clark, Isabella 3 F W Tx
461-461
Clark, Andrew 31 M W Farmer 4000 500 Tx
William N A 3 M W Tx
Clark, Mahala 60 F W Ky

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sub Div 84 (SD 84 later lined through), Justice Precinct 2
Page 7 and 8D SD 1 ED 84
Enumerated 18 Jun 1880
Stamped 211
61-67
Clark, William W M 35 Farmer Tx KY KY
Clark, Sarah M. W F 38 Wf Ala SC Ky
Clark, Geo W M 14 S Tx Tx Ala
Clark, Martha I W F 12 Dt Tx Tx Ala
Clark, James A W M 8 Son Tx Tx Ala
Clark, Nora O W F 5 Dtr Tx Tx Ala
Clark, Wm. W M 3 Son Tx Tx Ala
62-68
Clark, Artemus W W 7/12 Oct Tx Tx Ala

1900 Censsu
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 7
Enumerated 16 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 11A
181-181
Clark, Wm Head W M Feb 1845 55 M 35 Tx SC Ky Farmer
Clark, Sarah M SWf W F Apr 1841 59 M 38 9/6 Ala SC Ky
Clark, Martha B Dtr W F jun 1867 32 S Tx Tx Ala Farm Laborer
Clark, Octavene Dtr W F March 1876 24 S Tx Tx Ala Farm Laborer
Clark, Joe W Son W M May 1877 23 S Tx Tx Ala Farm Laborer
Clark, Monroe Son W M Mch 1883 17 S Tx Tx Ala Farm Laborer


1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 2
Enumerated 27 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 7B
118-118
Clark, Joe Head m W 22 M1 8 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Vicie Wf F W 25 m1 8 3/3 Tx La Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Nina Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Ray Son m W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, William Son m W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
119-119
Bonneau, Amanda (Widow, 68, b. Ala) and daughters
120-120
Clark, Ises head M W 43 m1 17 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Winnie Wf F W 38 m1 17 7/7 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Joseph Son m W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Jefferson Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Easuel Son m W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Myrtie Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Sudie Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
121-121
Clark, William Head M W 65 m2 1 Tx SC Ky Farmer
Clark, Elizabeth Wf F W 58 m1 1 0/0 La US US
122-122
Clark, Lee Head M W 25 Wd Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Henry Brother M W 43 m1 13 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Odd Jobs
Clark, Laura Sister-in-law F W 37 m1 13 6/5 Ark Ala Ala
Clark, Herman Nephew M W 12 S Tx Tx Ark Farm Laborer
Clark, Leoman Nephew M W 10 S Tx Tx Ark Farm Laborer
Clark, Jessie Nephew M W 8 S Tx Tx Ark
Clark, Cora Niece F W 6 S Tx Tx Ark
Clark, Vera Niece F W 4 S Tx Tx Ark
123-123
Clark, Andrew Head m W 71 Wd Tx SC Ky Farmer
Williams, Martin Son--n-law M W 29 m1 10 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Odd Jobs
Williams Sarah Dtr F W 28 m1 10 5/5 Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer Home Farm
Williams, Ellen J Grdtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Williams, Elbert Grdson M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Williams, James A Grdson M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Williams Lee Grdson M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Williams, Ethel Grddtr F W 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I11358","Clark","William Edward","18 Mar 1906","Sep 1992","0","His social security account was established in New Mexico.","STR06" "I11358","Clark","William Edward","18 Mar 1906","Sep 1992","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 3
Enumerated April 22, 1930
ED 176-4 SD 19 Sheet 8A Stamped 49
169-169
Clark, William H Head m W 63 m 29 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Laura Wf F W 59 M 24 Ark Ala Ala
Clark, Jessie G Son m W 29 S Tx Tx Ark Farm Laborer
Clark, Waldon R Son m W 18 S Tx Tx Ark
174-174
Clark, Amos A Head M W 29 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Common Laborer Gen Farming
Clark, Myrtle Wf F W 23 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
175-176
Cobb, Ezerdel (Ezekiel) Head m W 70 M 21 Tx Miss Miss
Cobb, Rebecca (nee Eaves) Wf F W 60 M 37 La Miss Al
---/176
Clark, William E Son-in-law (lined through) M W 23 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, B. D. Hazel Daughter (lined through) F W 19 M 16 La Tx La
177-178
Clarke, Nay Head M W 27 M 24 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Mary Wf F W 23 M 20 Tx La La

","STR06" "I40228","Clark","William Fowler","27 Jun 1938","8 Aug 2013","0","Ancestry.com. U.S., Obituary Collection, 1930-2018 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. William Bill Clark 75 DOB 27 Jun 1938, Silsbee TX DOD 8 Aug 2013 Louisville Maryland Newspaper Maryland Spouse Gloria Peaches Dantin Clark Father Jefferson H Children Bethany Siblings Gwendolyn Jenkins; Jack Clark of Hemphill, TX; James Clark; James Sheffield; Janie Sheffield of Jasper, TX","STR06" "I28233","Clark","William Hamp","30 Mar 1907","16 Apr 1936","0","Not able to locate a death record on FamilySearch.org","STR06" "I7259","Clark","William Hannibal","13 Feb 1877","9 Sep 1961","0","The middle name Hannibal is likely in memory of Mary White Clark's brother, Hannibal White, who died in the Hospital in Virginia during the Civil War. He was in Company P, Hood's Texas Brigade. (McDaniel, Robert Cecil CITIZEN SOLDIERS OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS.)

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VPWB-K38
Name: William H Clark
Event: Death
Event Date: 09 Sep 1961
Event Place: Tulare, California, United States
Birth Date: 13 Feb 1877
Birthplace: Texas
Gender: Male
Father:
Mother: White
Collection: California, Death Index, 1940-1997
","STR06" "I28183","Clark","William Henry A.","20 Sep 1867","26 Nov 1950","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDDG-MH2
Name: William Henry Clark
Death Date: 27 Nov 1950
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 83 years 2 months 7 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 Sep 1867
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Andrew Clark
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: No Data
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Springhill Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Burial Date: 28 Nov 1950
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2074549
Digital Film Number: 4166794
Image Number: 831
Reference Number: v X cn 54758
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I28183","Clark","William Henry A.","20 Sep 1867","26 Nov 1950","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 2
Enumerated 27 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 7B
118-118
Clark, Joe Head m W 22 M1 8 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Vicie Wf F W 25 m1 8 3/3 Tx La Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Nina Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Ray Son m W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, William Son m W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
119-119
Bonneau, Amanda (Widow, 68, b. Ala) and daughters
120-120
Clark, Ises head M W 43 m1 17 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Winnie Wf F W 38 m1 17 7/7 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Joseph Son m W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Jefferson Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Easuel Son m W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Myrtie Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Sudie Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
121-121
Clark, William Head M W 65 m2 1 Tx SC Ky Farmer
Clark, Elizabeth Wf F W 58 m1 1 0/0 La US US
122-122
Clark, Lee Head M W 25 Wd Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Henry Brother M W 43 m1 13 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Odd Jobs
Clark, Laura Sister-in-law F W 37 m1 13 6/5 Ark Ala Ala
Clark, Herman Nephew M W 12 S Tx Tx Ark Farm Laborer
Clark, Leoman Nephew M W 10 S Tx Tx Ark Farm Laborer
Clark, Jessie Nephew M W 8 S Tx Tx Ark
Clark, Cora Niece F W 6 S Tx Tx Ark
Clark, Vera Niece F W 4 S Tx Tx Ark
123-123
Clark, Andrew Head m W 71 Wd Tx SC Ky Farmer
Williams, Maston Son--n-law M W 29 m1 10 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Odd Jobs
Williams Sarah Dtr F W 28 m1 10 5/5 Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer Home Farm
Williams, Ellen J Grdtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Williams, Elbert Grdson M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Williams, James A Grdson M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Williams Lee Grdson M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Williams, Ethel Grddtr F W 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 9 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 5B
102-102
Clark, W. Henry Head M W 52 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Laura Wf F W 47 M Ark Ala Ala
Clark, Herman Son m W 22 S Tx Tx Ark
Clark, Jessie T Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Ark
Clark, Vira Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Ark
Clark, Waldon Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Ark

1930 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 3
Enumerated April 22, 1930
ED 176-4 SD 19 Sheet 8A Stamped 49
169-169
Clark, William H Head m W 63 m 29 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Laura Wf F W 59 M 24 Ark Ala Ala
Clark, Jessie G Son m W 29 S Tx Tx Ark Farm Laborer
Clark, Waldon R Son m W 18 S Tx Tx Ark
174-174
Clark, Amos A Head M W 29 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Common Laborer Gen Farming
Clark, Myrtle Wf F W 23 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
175-176
Cobb, Ezerdel (Ezekiel) Head m W 70 M 21 Tx Miss Miss
Cobb, Rebecca (nee Eaves) Wf F W 60 M 37 La Miss Al
---/176
Clark, William E Son-in-law (lined through) M W 23 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, B. D. Hazel* Daughter (lined through) F W 19 M 16 La Tx La
*John W. Clark shows that William married B D COBB, so they likely are son-in-law & dtr of Ezekiel and Rebecca; with Hazel and Mary, in the next household, being sisters
177-178
Clarke, Nay Head M W 27 M 24 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Mary** Wf F W 23 M 20 Tx La La
**She is a daughter of Ezekial and Rebecca Cobb in HH 175-176","STR06" "I15830","Clark","William Ira","4 Aug 1904","18 Feb 1998","0","The Sabine County Reporter
February 25, 1998, Page 12

William Ira Clark

William Ira Clark, 93, of Hemphill died Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1998, at Twin Lakes Care Center in San Augustine.

Born Aug. 4, 1904, in Clarktown community as a son of the late Monroe and Bessie (Williams) Clark, he was a lifelong resident of the area and was a retired pipefitter for Local #395. Clark was a member of East Mayfield Baptist Church and Littleton Fowler Masonic Lodge #305.

Survivors: wife, Lexie Clark of Hemphill; a son, Terrel Clark of Hemphill; daughters, Oweda Boyd of Nacogdoches and Caroline Womack of Hemphill; nine grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; and one great-great granchild.

Funeral services were held Feb. 21 at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Homer Williams, Bro. W. Clarence Howell, and Bro. W. P. Murchinson officiating. Interment followed at Fairmount Cemetery in Fairmount.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2011)
","STR06" "I15830","Clark","William Ira","4 Aug 1904","18 Feb 1998","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine Cunnty, JP 7, Bayou, Fairdale, Fairmount
Enumerated 20 Apr 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-11 Sheet 5A
75
O $2000
Clark, N. Easeal Hd M W 43 M Tx Same House Farmer
Clark, Bertie Wf F W 36 M Tx Same House
Clark, Easual Jr Son M W 17 S Tx Same House Laborer Farm
Clark, Georgia D Son M W 15 S Tx Same House Laborer Farm
Clark, Hiram K Son M W 12 Tx Same House
Clark, Clara M Dtr F W 10 S Tx Same House
Clark, Janell Dtr F W 6 Tx Same House
Clark, Bobbie L Dtr F W 5 Tx
Clark, Reba Dtr F W 3 Tx
Clark, W. Lee O. Son M W 7/12 Tx
76
R $3
Clark, Ira Hd M W 35 M Tx W Same Place Farmer
Clark, Lexie Wf F W 29 M Tx Same Place Cook WPA Lunch Room
Clark, Terrell Son M W 9 S Tx Same Place
Clark, Oevda Dtr F W 7 S Same Place","STR06" "I10673","Clark","William Joseph ""Joe""","8 May 1877","18 Dec 1929","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 2
Enumerated 27 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 7B
118-118
Clark, Joe Head m W 22 M1 8 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Vicie Wf F W 25 M1 8 3/3 Tx La Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Nina Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Ray Son m W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, William Son m W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
119-119
Bonneau, Amanda (Widow, 68, b. Ala) and daughters
120-120
Clark, Ises head M W 43 m1 17 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Winnie Wf F W 38 m1 17 7/7 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Joseph Son m W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Jefferson Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Easuel Son m W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Myrtie Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Sudie Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
121-121
Clark, William Head M W 65 m2 1 Tx SC Ky Farmer
Clark, Elizabeth Wf F W 58 m1 1 0/0 La US US
122-122
Clark, Lee Head M W 25 Wd Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Henry Brother M W 43 m1 13 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Odd Jobs
Clark, Laura Sister-in-law F W 37 m1 13 6/5 Ark Ala Ala
Clark, Herman Nephew M W 12 S Tx Tx Ark Farm Laborer
Clark, Leoman Nephew M W 10 S Tx Tx Ark Farm Laborer
Clark, Jessie Nephew M W 8 S Tx Tx Ark
Clark, Cora Niece F W 6 S Tx Tx Ark
Clark, Vera Niece F W 4 S Tx Tx Ark
123-123
Clark, Andrew Head m W 71 Wd Tx SC Ky Farmer
Williams, Maston Son--n-law M W 29 m1 10 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Odd Jobs
Williams Sarah Dtr F W 28 m1 10 5/5 Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer Home Farm
Williams, Ellen J Grdtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Williams, Elbert Grdson M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Williams, James A Grdson M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Williams Lee Grdson M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Williams, Ethel Grddtr F W 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 9 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 5B
95-95
Clark, W. Josephus Head M W 43 M Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Minnie C Wf F W 33 M Tx La La
Clark, Ras H Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Thomas W Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Arva/Anna B Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Basil M Son m W 4 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Midkiff, Mamie Septdtr F W 11 S Tx La Tx
Midkiff, Bimine/Benena Stpdtr F W 9 S Tx La Tx

","STR06" "I11372","Clark","William Joseph ""W. J."" Leon","24 Apr 1922","6 Dec 2000","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 13, 2000, Page 11

W. J. Clark Jr.

William Joseph ""W. J."" Clark Jr., 78, of Jasper died Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2000, at his residence.

Clark, a native of Sabine County, had lived in Jasper the past nine years. He was a retired polic officer of the City of Port Neches.

Survivors: wife, Ollie McClelland Clark of Jasper; daughters, Barbara Midkiff of Sour Lake and Gayle Evans of Houston; brothers, George Clark of Bridge City and Paul Clark and [nephew?] A. B. Clark, both of Sabine County; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Dec. 8 at the chapel of R. S. Farmer Funeral Home in Silsbee. Interment followed at Cunningham Cemetery in Silsbee.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, July 2012)","STR06" "I37414","Clark","William Terrel","2 May 1931","9 Jan 2014","0","Obituary
copied from www.starrfuneralhome.com
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 14, 2014, Page 12

William Terrel ""W. T."" Clark, 82, died January 9, 2014, at home in Hemphill Texas. He was born in Sabine County on May 2, 1931 to William Ira Clark and Lexi McNaughten Clark. W.T. was a retired DPS officer, having worked for forty years in the Beaumont area before retiring in 1993. He was also a veteran of the Korean War, a member of East Mayfield Baptist Church, and a member of the Masonic Lodge.

W.T. is survived by his wife, Rosa Clark of Hemphill; his three sons, Ricky Clark of Hemphill, Ronald Clark and wife Kathy of Hemphill, and Michael Clark and wife Marilyn of LaBelle Texas; one daughter, Dianna Clark of Vidor; one sister, Oweda Boyd of Nacogdoches; ten grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandson.

Visitation will be 5:00 pm until 8:00 pm, Friday, January 10, at Starr Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM, Saturday, January 11, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX 75948. Burial will follow in the Fairmount Cemetery in Sabine County.","STR06" "I3166","Clark","William Wilson","Abt 1834","Yes, date unknown","0","John W. Clark states that he died prior to 3 Dec 1875. William Curtis Jones, however, emailed that William Wilson Clark was his second great grandfather, and that he was buried among the thousands of C.S.A. mass graves in Pleasant Hill, Louisiana. Mr. Jones placed a memorial marker in San Augustine next to this wife and daughter.","STR06" "I3166","Clark","William Wilson","Abt 1834","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sandy Beat No. 7, PO Fairmount
Enumerated 17 July 1860
Page 41
300-300
Mahala L Clark 45 F Farmer 2400 654 Ky
Andrew Clark 20 M Tx
Harrison Clark 19 M Tx
Margaret Clark 17 F Tx
William B Clark 15 M Tx
301-301
William Clark 27 M Farmer 250 250 Tx
Nancy Clark 26 F Miss
Margaret Clark 7 F Tx
Martha G Clark 4 F Tx
Mary A Clark 3 F Tx
William H Clark 3/12 M Tx
302-302
Franklin Clark 33 M Farmer 500 500 Tx
Martha Clark 27 F Ga
George W Clark 8 M Tx
John H Clark 5 M Tx
Joseph F Clark 3 M Tx

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No. 4, PO Milam
Enumerated 30 July 1870
Page 20
467-467
Clark, Nelson (sic) 39 M W Farmer 520 100 Tx
Clark, Nancy 38 F W Keeping House Miss
Clark, Mary 17 F W Tx
Clark, Margaret 13 F W Tx
[Probably should have been Margaret 17 and Mary 13, per 1860 census]
Clark, William H 10 M W Tx
Clark, Thomas H 8 M W Tx
Clark, Emelina A 4 F W Tx
Clark, Sarah 1 F W Tx","STR06" "I36935","Clark","Willie Earl","6 May 1943","6 Jan 2011","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 12, 2011, Page 12
Obituaries

Willie Earl Clark

Willie Earl Clark, 67, died in the Colonial Pines Nursing Home Thursday, Jan. 6, 2011, in San Augustine after an illness.

He was born in Hemphill to Edward and Arzell Smith Clark. He worked as a night watchmane for the Hemphill Independent School District.

Clark is survived by sons, Lynn, Richard and Vince Clark, all of Hemphill, and Earl Wayne Clark of Abilene; daughters, Brenda Hargrove of Hemphill and Debbie Kennedy of Farmington, NM; brothers, Glen Dale Clark of Arkansas and Thomas Clark of Hemphill, and sister, Carolyn Clark of Port Arthur; 14 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Sunday, Jan. 9, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in the Rosevine Cemetery, Rosevine.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home. Online condolences may be posted at www.starrfuneralhome.com.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2011)","STR06" "I11046","Clark","Winnie Laverne","3 Jun 1921","14 Jan 1988","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 21, 1998, Page 14

Laverne Clark Smith

Laverne Clark Smith, 76, of Fairmount died at 10:10 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 14, 1998, at Sabine County Hospital, Hemphill.

She was born June 3, 1921, in Fairmount as a daughter of the late Bertie Lena (Fullen) and Easuel Clark, Sr. and was a lifelong resident of Sabine County. Mrs. Smith was a member of East Mayfield Missionary Baptist Church and a homemaker.

Survivors: husband, Fred D. Smith of Fairmount, two sons, Commissioner Lynn Smith and Tommy Smith, both of Fairmount; two daughters, Lanell Baird of Fairmount and Glynda Jones of Jasper; four brothers, Easuel Clark Jr. and Doil D. Clark, both of Orange, and Knox Clark and Bill Clark, both of Bridge City; three sisters, Mozelle Hyller of Fannett, Jo Laroue of Orange, and Reba Barnett of Yellowpine; seven granchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Homer R. Williams officiating. Interment followed at Fairmount Cemetery in Fairmount.

Pallbearers were nephews.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)","STR06" "I11346","Clark","Winniford Myrtle ""Myrtie""","1 Mar 1900","18 Apr 1975","0","Shown as Winnie, as was her mother, at the time of the 1900 Sabine County Federal Census.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J63T-FBS
Name: Winnie Myrtie Smith
Death Date: 18 Apr 1975
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 75 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1900
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: George Clark
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Winnie Low
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243949
Digital Film Number: 4168275
Image Number: 105
Reference Number:
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I19289","Clark","Zerviah","14 Mar 1718","Abt 1815","0","The daughter of Daniel (III) CLARK and Elizabeth BUTLER. http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/john.html","STR06" "I37733","Clarke","Polly","Abt 1765","4 Jul 1835","0","Tuck Wilson writes that ""Family tradition has it that Polly Clark was a ""Bolling"". The Bolling family was quite prominent and so although she was a Clark, her grandmother was a Bolling (Penelope) , thus she was known by her famous family name. An important clue to her lineage is that Bolling Clark stood surety for her marriage. Records were destroyed by Tarleton when the British troops burned the Louisa County courthouse."" Tuck addes that Bolling Clark's daughter married a Lawson Allen in Halifax Co, VA in 1902.","STR06" "I6089","Clarkson","Julius R. L.","19 Apr 1830","22 Jun 1906","0","Ken Harvery writes that ""Confusingly three grand children are mentioned in the obit. This appears to be an error as his will does not mention any, nor does the obituary of his wife.""

He was on the Consolidated listed of all persons subject to Military Duty int he Eighth Congressional District in the State of Missouri, 1863-1865. His residence was listed as LaGrange, Missouri, and he was listed as Clarkson, Julius R. L. 33 White Physician Single Ky, ""Struck from list by order of the Board instrument August 12, 1864 because from residence known to be involved in the 15 subdistrict of fourth district of Illinois.""","STR06" "I6089","Clarkson","Julius R. L.","19 Apr 1830","22 Jun 1906","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Illinois, Adams County, Ellington
Enumerated 10 Aug 1860
Page 356
2601-2771
Samuel Babbitt 35 M Farm Laborer $--- $500 Ohio
Melvin Chapman 22 M Farm Laborer $ --- $1000 Conn
Nannie Kindade 19 F Pub. S. Teacher Ill
Mary Baker 22 F Domestic England
James M Clarksen 67 M Physician 4000 500 Ky
Betsey Clarksen 59 F Ky
J. R. S./L. 30 M Physcian $8000 $500 Ky
Mildred Clarksen 27 F Ky (Sister? Wife?)

1870 Census
Not located

1880 Census
Missouri, Randolph County, First Ward Moberly
Enumerated 9 Jun 1880
Page 27 SD 5 ED 10
231-260
Clarkson, J R L W M 48 Phicician Ky Ky Ky
Clarkson, Lizzie W F 45 Wf Keeping House Mo Va Va
Porter, Ed W M 20 Drug Cleark Ill Penn Ohio

1900 Census
Missouri, Randolph County, Sugar Creek Twp, Moberly, Ward 2
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 1432 ED 142 Sheet 4A
Reed Street
210?-77-77
Clarkson, Julius R. S. Head W M Apr 1830 70 W Ky Ky Ky Physician

","STR06" "I45248","Clary","Lamar ""Pete""","5 Nov 1922","May 1984","0","Can be found on the 1930 Federal Census in Cane Creek, Lincoln County, Arkansas, in the household of Edd T and Nellie CLARY. He was the youngest child in the home, and listed as Lamar Clary, age 7, born Arkansas.","STR06" "I40893","Claud","Edward Lee","23 Oct 1890","22 Feb 1940","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDBX-WY6
Name: Edward Lee Claud
Death Date: 22 Feb 1940
Death Place: Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 49 years 3 months 29 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Oct 1890
Birthplace: Kirbyville, Tex
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Claud.
Father's Birthplace: Unknown
Mother's Name: Nanny Elizabeth Williams
Mother's Birthplace: Unknown
Occupation: Stillman
Place of Residence: Port Arthur, Tex
Cemetery: Greenlawn Cem.
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 24 Feb 1940
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2118471
Digital Film Number: 4030451
Image Number: 2871
Reference Number: 9708
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40894","Claud","George Richard","6 Mar 1893","18 Aug 1952","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDNY-LZX
Name: George Richard Claud
Death Date: 18 Aug 1952
Death Place: Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 59 years 5 months 12 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1893
Birth Date: 06 Mar 1883 (sic)
Birthplace: Jasper County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W. H. Claud
Father's Birthplace: Miss.
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Salesman, Feed Store
Place of Residence: Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas
Cemetery: Bean Cemetery
Burial Place: Kirbyville, Texas
Burial Date: 20 Aug 1952
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2113627
Digital Film Number: 4167245
Image Number: 334
Reference Number: 39805
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40896","Claud","Hattie Teresa","21 Feb 1881","12 May 1956","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXHX-VHB
Name: Hattie Teresa Marze
Death Date: 12 May 1956
Death Place: Orange, Orange, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 75 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 21 Feb 1881
Birthplace: Jasper County, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Claud
Father's Birthplace: Unknown
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace: Unknown
Occupation: Retired Housewife
Place of Residence: Orange, Orange, Texas
Cemetery: Bean
Burial Place: Kirbyville, Texas
Burial Date: 13 May 1956
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114670
Digital Film Number: 4165424
Image Number: 3110
Reference Number: cn 27141
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40895","Claud","James Franklin","12 Dec 1878","4 Oct 1960","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD8Y-J9F
Name: James Franklin Claude
Death Date: 04 Oct 1960
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 81 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 Dec 1878
Birthplace: Jasper Co, Tx
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W H Claude
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nannie Williams
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116475
Digital Film Number: 4166567
Image Number: 2656
Reference Number: v X cn 60722
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40892","Claud","Sarah Maggie","26 Feb 1877","8 Jan 1936","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JN3D-9LK
Name: Sarah M. Claud
Death Date: 08 Jan 1936
Death Place: Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 58 years 10 months 12 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 26 Feb 1877
Birthplace: Jasper Co., Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W.H. Claud
Father's Birthplace: Mississippi
Mother's Name: Nannie Williams
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housework
Place of Residence: Kirbyville, Texas
Cemetery: Bean
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 09 Jan 1936
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116782
Digital Film Number: 4143542
Image Number: 2756
Reference Number: rn 3362
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I23019","Claud","William H.","20 Sep 1846","13 Jul 1930","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXKV-JHY
Name: William H. Claud
Death Date: 13 Jul 1930
Death Place: Manning, Angelina, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 83 years 9 months 27 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 Sep 1846
Birthplace: Miss.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Claud
Father's Birthplace: Miss.
Mother's Name: Powell
Mother's Birthplace: America
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Kirbyville, Tex.
Burial Date: 14 Jul 1930
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135327
Digital Film Number: 4163675
Image Number: 1411
Reference Number: 32363
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I23019","Claud","William H.","20 Sep 1846","13 Jul 1930","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Precinct 2
Enumerated 24 Jun 1880
Page 44D SD 1 ED 37
343-372
Cloud, William W M 31 Farmer Miss Va Va
Cloud, Nanie W F 24 Wf Keeping House Tx Tx Tx
Cloud, Sarah W F 3 Dtr Tx Miss Tx
Cloud, James F W M 1 Son Tx Miss Tx
Roberts, Sarah W F 50 Mother-in-law Miss Ga Ga
Williams, James W M 20 Brother-in-law Works on Farm Miss Ga Ga
Williams, Sarah W F 18 Sister-in-law Tx Miss Miss

1900 Census
Not located

1910 Census
Texas, Jasper, 4 J-Pct, ED 63
Claud, William H Head M W 62 M2 11 Mississippi Virginia Virginia Farmer
Claud, Susan M Wife F W 50 M1 11 1/-- Texas Georgia Florida
Claud, Sarah Dtr F W 33 S Tx Miss Tx
Claud, Edward L Son M w 19 S Tx Miss Tx Laborer Logging Farm
Claud, George R Son M W 17 S Tx Miss Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 1
Enumerated 14 and 15 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 75 Sheet 13B
257-259
Claud, William Hd M W 71 M Miss Va Va None
Claud, Amanda Wf F W 59 M Tx NC Fl
Claud, Maggie Dtr F W 42 S Tx Miss Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Angelina, JP 5, Manning Town
Enumerated May 7, 1930
ED 3-15 SD 19 Sheet 5B
119-103-103
Marze, Elzy D Head m W 50 M 20 Tx La Tx Farmer
Marze, Hattie T Wf F W 49 m 18 Tx Miss Tx
Marze, Moady Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Com Labore Planer Mill
Marze, Hattie H Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Marze, Lissie B Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Claud, William H Father-in-law M W 83 D Miss US US
","STR06" "I31896","","","","","","","" "I31898","Clay","Homer Beryl","14 Feb 1923","11 Oct 1933","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXY4-B9J
Name: Beryl Clay
Death Date: 11 Oct 1933
Death Place: Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: Mexican
Death Age: 10 years 7 months 27 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 14 Feb 1923
Birthplace: N.M.
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J.C. Clay
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Gertie Bost
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Tatum, N.M.
Burial Date: 12 Oct 1933
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115870
Digital Film Number: 4166783
Image Number: 421
Reference Number: pg 46890
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I31893","Clay","Jerry Cadell","18 Mar 1886","26 Nov 1957","0","World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Jerry Cadell Clay
City: Not Stated
County: Lea
State: New Mexico
Birth Date: 19 Mar 1886
Race: White
Roll: 1711802
DraftBoard: 0
Age: 32
Occupation: Stock farming for self, Tatum, Lea Co. NM
Nearest Relative: Gertie M. Clay, Tatum, Lea Co. NM
Height/Build: Short/Medium
Color of Eyes/Hair: Brown/Brown

Jack Co., TX - Bios: Bryson Family Biography
Jerry Caddell Clay b. 19 Mar 1886
m. Gertrude Bost
1) Son lost at sea during WWII

Obituary
Probably the Lovington, N.M. newspaper
Nov. 29, 1957

Clay Services Saturday 2 P.M.

Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 28, at the High School Auditorium for Jerry Clay, 74, who passed away at his home in Tatum, Nov. 26.

Mr. Clay died of natural causes enroute from his home in Tatum on Nov. 26. An inquest was held with Otis Bailey, Justice of Peace serving as cororner.

Rev. Rock Newton of Jacksboro, Texas, officiated at the services. Mr. Clay was born March 18, 1885 near Jacksboro, Texas.

His wife preceded him in death on October 30, 1952.

Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Lyle Coppersmith, Tatum, Mrs. Doyle Henderson, Hobbs, Mrs. Truman Parkinson, Lewiston, Idaho, Mrs. Eula Gonyo, Hollydale, California.

Two sons preceded him in death. Four brothers survive, J. B. Clay, German, Texas; Beryl Clay, Olny, Texas; H. E. Clay, Big Spring, Texas and T. A. Clay, Hart, Texas; three sisters, Mrs. W. L. Derrick, Mrs. Guy Kemp and Mrs. Alta Baker, and thirteen grandchildren.

Casket bearers are Hap Allen, Jim Allen, L. B. Townsend, Bill Privitt, Perry Cadle and George Hamlin.

Mr. Clay was a member of the primitive Baptist Church. he homesteaded near Tatum 45 years ago. Burial was in the Tatum cemetery.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)

","STR06" "I31893","Clay","Jerry Cadell","18 Mar 1886","26 Nov 1957","0","(Research):

Census Listings:
(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)

1910 census
Borden Co. TX ED 2 Pg. 212B
64/64
Clay, Jerry C., head, MW, 24, M1, 3yrs., Farmer, TX MS TX
Gertie, wife, FW, 21, M1, 3yrs., TX IL US


1920 census
Lea Co. NM ED89 Pg. 245B & 246A
Tatum Prect. 5
Fm/24/24
Clay, Jerry C., head, MW, 33, M, General farm, TX US TX
Minnie G., wife, FW, 31, M, TX NC MS
Mary L., dau., FW, 7, TX TX TX
Fanny B., dau., FW, 4 1/12, NM TX TX
Eula, dau., FW, 2 4/12, NM TX TX
Jerry C., son, MW, 4/12, NM TX TX

1930 census
Lea Co. NM ED 13-5 Pg. 231B
Tatum Prect. 5
92
Clay, Jerry C., head, MW, 44, M, age when first married 20, Farmer, TX TN TX
Gertrude, wife, FW, 42, M, age when first married 18, TX NC MS
Mary, dau., FW, 17, TX TX TX
Fannie, dau., FW, 14, NM TX TX
Eula, dau., FW, 12, NM TX TX
Clyde G., son, MW, 10, NM TX TX
Beryl H., son, MW, 7, NM TX TX
Lillie M., dau., FW, 1 3/13, TX TX TX
Bost, Mary Jane, mother-in-law, FW, 82, Wd., age when first married 23, MS MS AL

","STR06" "I31899","","","","","","","" "I35975","Claypool","William Ashford","25 Dec 1892","27 Jul 1939","0","Name: William Ashford Claypool
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 27 Jul 1939
Burial Place: Memphis
Death Date: 25 Jul 1939
Death Place: Memphis, Shelby Co, Tennessee
Age: 46
Birth Date: 25 Dec 1892
Birthplace: Memphis, Tenn
Occupation: Baseball Ass'N Office
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Nan Mclemore Claypool
Father's Name: E. H. Claypool
Father's Birthplace: Ky
Mother's Name: Margaret Worden
Mother's Birthplace: Ind
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B06455-0
System Origin: Tennessee-EASy
Source Film Number: 1876877
Reference Number: cn 16018
Collection: Tennessee Deaths and Burials, 1874-1955","STR06" "I44688","Clegg","Edward Lemuel","11 Sep 1922","22 Sep 1953","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows he was a son of Whitt CLEGG, born in Georgia, and Lucy THAMES, born in Texas. Edward was born in Texas, and worked as an oil field worker. He died in an automobile accident. A photo of his headstone can be found on FindAGrave. It is inscribed, ""Thy Trials Ended Thy Rest is Won."" On his headstone, his date of birth is instead listed as 11 Sept 1922, one year earlier than what his Texas Death Certificate shows (11 Sept 1923).","STR06" "I44690","Clegg","Larry Gene","15 Aug 1949","18 Sep 1977","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows that he worked as a carpenter, commercial.","STR06" "I27123","Clegg","Shirley Ann","30 Mar 1944","29 Jul 1976","0","Name: Shirley Ann Clegg
Date of Birth: 30 Mar 1944
Gender: Female
Birth County: Orange
Father's name: Edward L Clegg
Mother's name: Emma Mae Gogan (sic, shoudld be HOGAN per death certificate and per her nephew, Ray Harvey)
Roll Number: 1944_0002

Her death certificate showed that she died due to drowning. The informant was her husband, Mr. Allen SMITH. Shirley was a housewife, and resident of 3601 Hollister, Apt. 237, Houston, TX 77080 at the time of her death.","STR06" "I26014","Clemons","Myrtle Lee","22 Sep 1911","22 Jan 1990","0","After the death of her first husband in 1961 it appears that Myrtle married second, in 1968, William E. Craig. However both the SSDI and Texas Index list her as Myrtle Gooch.","STR06" "I26014","Clemons","Myrtle Lee","22 Sep 1911","22 Jan 1990","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jefferson County, Beaumont, Ward 2, ED 17
ED 123-17 SD 27 Sheet 6B
South St
2210-126-133
Clemons, John T Head M W 46 M 25 Tx Miss Miss Engineer Railway
Clemons, Kate I Wf F W 38 M 17 Tx Miss Ada
Clemons, Myrtle L Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Clemons, Marie P Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I37740","","","","","","","" "I25336","","","","","","","" "I45256","Click","Adren R.","15 Oct 1904","11 Jun 1992","0","Shown as born in Louisiana in 1930, and in Texas in 1920 and 1940.","STR06" "I45256","Click","Adren R.","15 Oct 1904","11 Jun 1992","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Louisiana, Vernon Parish, North Half Ward 3
Enumerated 7 Apr 1930
ED 58-10 SD 5 Sheet 3B
52-52
Click, Adren Head R Un M W 25 M 22 La Ala Ala Good Roadway Highway
Click, Ruth Wf F W 18 M 14 Tx Miss Miss
Click, Wilmer J Dtr F W 2 4/12 S Tx La Tx
Click, Willie V Dtr F W 10/12 S Tx La Tx","STR06" "I40934","Click","Alba Eugene","17 Feb 1907","23 Nov 1984","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1930 Census
Oklahoma, Grady County, Lucille Twp
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 26-16 SD 4 Sheets 5B and 6A
Click, Albert G Head m W 70 M 19 Ark Ala Ark Farmer
Click, Ella E E Wf F W 68 M 16 Tx Va Ala
Click, Alva Son M W 23 M 22 Oka Ark Tx Farm Laborer
Click, Lenore DtrInLaw F W 23 M Calif Spain Spain

1940 Census
California, Los Angeles County, Downey Township, Bellflower
Enumerated April 3, 1940
SD 18 ED 19-121 Sheet 2A
843-32-R-26
Click, Alba G Head M W 35 M Ok Los Angles Calif Stillman Oil Refineray
Click, Lee L Wf F W 33 M Calif Los Angeles Calif Clerk Pharmacy

","STR06" "I40920","Click","Albert G.","Jan 1860","12 Mar 1941","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Oklahoma Territory, Canadian County, Union Township
Enumerated 27 and 28 Jun 1900
SD 219 ED 22 Sheet 19A
372-372
Click, Albert Head W M Jan 1860 40 M 20 Ark Ala Tenn Farmer
Click, Ella Wf W F Sep 1862 37 M 20 10/9 Tx Va Ala
Click, Walter Son W M Sep 1880 19 S Tx Ark Tx
Click, Maud Dtr W F Jan 1882 18 Tx Ark Tx
Click, Beulah Dtr W F Aug 1885 14 S Tx Ark Tx At School
Click, Creed Son W M Apr 1888 12 12 S Tx Ark Tx At School
Click, Clara Dtr W F Apr 1890 10 S Okl Ark Tx At School
Click, Albert Son W M July 1891 8 S Okl Ark Tx At School
Click, George A Son M M Sept 1894 5 S Okl Ark Tx
Click, Tera Dtr W F Nov 1896 3 S Okl Ark Tx
Click, Gladys Dtr W F Mar 1899 1 S Okl Ark Tx
Click, William Father W M Apr 1820 80 Wd Ala Va Tenn

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Grady County, Union Township, Minca Town
Enumerated 19 Apr 1901
SD 5 ED 110 Sheet 3A
Cloud Street
26-26
Click, Albert G. Head M W 50 M1 30 Ark Miss Miss Grain Dealer Elevator Operator
Click, Ella E E Wife F W 47 M1 30 13/12 Tx Miss Ala
Click, Charles C Son M W 21 S Ok Ark Tx Labor Elevator
Click, Clara F Dtr F W 20 S Ok Ark Tx
Click, Albert L Son M W 17 S Ok Ark Tx
Click, George A Son M W 14 S Ok Ark Tx
Click, Tera A Dtr F W 13 S Ok Ark Tx
Click, Gladys L Dtr F W 11 S Ok Ark Tx
Click, John K Son M W 8 S Ok Ark Tx
Click, Willie B E Son M W 5 S Ok Ark Tx
Click, Alba E Son M W 3 S Ok Ark Tx

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Grady County, Lucile Twp
Enumerated 20 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 178 Sheet 5B
74-78
Click, Albert G Head m W 60 M Ark Miss Miss Farmer
Click, Ella Wf F W 52 M Tx Va Ala
Click, Willie Son M W 14 S Ok Ark Tx
Click, Alva Son M W 12 S Ok Ark Tx
Click, Gladys Dt F W 21 S Ok Ark Tx

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Grady County, Lucille Twp
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 26-16 SD 4 Sheets 5B and 6A
Click, Albert G Head m W 70 M 19 Ark Ala Ark Farmer
Click, Ella E E Wf F W 68 M 16 Tx Va Ala
Click, Alva Son M W 23 M 22 Oka Ark Tx Farm Laborer
Click, Lenore DtrInLaw F W 23 M Calif Spain Spain


","STR06" "I40928","Click","Albert Lee","9 Jul 1892","23 Dec 1951","0","(Research):FindAGrave shows that his tombstone was inscribed Oklahoma PVT 385 Field Hospital, 97 Div","STR06" "I24975","Click","Beverly Jean","4 Jun 1955","5 Oct 2003","0","Texas Birth Index Record:

Veverly (sic) Jean Click 4 Jun 1955 Female Sabine Joseph Clayton Click Elizabeth Ann Pratt

The Sabine County Reporter
Back in Time
1973 Twenty Five Years Ago
Published April 29, 1998

Beverly Click, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Click of Geneva, was co-salutatorian of Hemphill High School

Obituary

Beverly Jean HARRIS

Beverly Jean Harris, 48, of Geneva died at 8:20 am Sunday, Oct. 5, 2003 at Medical Center Hospital in Nacogdoches. Mrs. Harris, born April 4, 1955, had been a lifelong resident of Sabine County and was a teacher at Brookeland High School. She was a member of Geneva Baptist Church and Delta Kappa Gamma. Survivors: husband, Bobby Harris of Geneva; son, Michael Jason Harris of Geneva; daughter, Julia Elizabeth Nelson of Beckville, parents J.C. and Ann Click of Rosevine, grandparents, Orzo and Frances PRATT of Rosevine; brothers Tommy Click of Pineland and Joey Click of Livingston, a sister, Sandra CROWELL of Nacogdoches; and four grandchildren; Jessica, Kristen, and Joseph HARRIS and Cade NELSON. Funeral Services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Eddie SMITH and Bro. Brad LANKFORD officiating. Interment followed at Myrtle Springs Cemetery in Geneva.

","STR06" "I40926","Click","Charles Creed","25 Apr 1888","26 Jun 1955","0","FindAGrave shows he was the father of Jack C. Click, and husband of Myrtle Edna Neal. His burial location was listed as UNKNOWN.","STR06" "I45264","Click","Dewey Ves","20 Nov 1901","17 Apr 1970","0","He was shown as a painter, and was not a veteran. The informant was his brother, Adrin Click.","STR06" "I26401","","","","","","","" "I42015","Click","Hazel Ann","26 Jun 1933","25 Nov 2012","0","Hazel Ann Click Foley, 79, of Geneva, Texas went to be with her Lord on Sunday, Nov. 25, 2012.

She was born June 26, 1933, to Thelma Horn Click and J.C. Click Sr. in Sabine County where she lived the majority of her life. Hazel was a lady of many talents and professions, including beauty salon owner/operator, large apartment property management, hair color regional representative for Roux Color Company, and area supervisor for S.T.E.P. which was a state employment program for needy seniors and training to move them into public job placements. She loved everyone and prayed diligently for her family, friends and nation. She was a true prayer warrior and Bible scholar.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Corlis Q. Foley; her parents; two sisters, Maurine Click Jones and Lois Click Gandy Jewel; brother, John Robert Click; and adopted daughter, Martha Freeman.

Those left to honor her memory are daughter Sylvia Foley Toole and husband Ron of Conroe; son, Corlis Gale Foley of Godfrey, Ill.; brother, J.C. Click and wife Ann of Geneva; six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews, cousins and numerous caring friends. The family would like to extend special thanks to all the employees of Lexington Place Care Facility in Nacogdoches. She loved them so much and they treated her like family. Also, Heart to Heart Hospice. They were so helpful in the transition from this life to her eternal life in heaven. These two organizations were truly angels on Earth for us.

Services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012, at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr St., Hemphill. Visitation will be from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home. Graveside services will be at McMahon Chapel where she will rest with other family members who have gone home. Starr Funeral Home.

Published online in the DailySentinel.com on November 28, 2012

Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, November 28, 2012, page 12","STR06" "I40936","Click","Jack C.","6 Oct 1930","24 Feb 1999","0","From FindAGrave:

Born into the large Click family of Texas and Oklahoma, he married Dorothy Maynard and had 2 daughters, Dottie Ann (Click) Lovette and Jackie Lea (Click) Geeding before they divorced. Jack did not keep in contact with his daughters after their divorce.

Sonoma Index-Tribune (CA) - March 2, 1999
Deceased Name: Jack Click , Oklahoma native
Jack C. Click, 68, passed away peacefully Feb. 24, 1999, at his daughter's home in Sonoma.

Mr. Click was born in Shawnee, Okla. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army during the Korean conflict. He was a heavy construction worker for Gordon Ball Construction of Richmond for 30 years. He was a past junior governor of the Sonoma Valley Moose Lodge #2048; founder of the Clown Club of the Moose Lodge; a lover of all animals and a Sonoma resident for 14 years.

Mr. Click was the husband of Dayle Click; step-father of Connie Jones of Suisun, Ellen Garrison of Sonoma and Walter Jones of Henderson, Nev.; father of Dan Sloan of Santa Rosa, Debbie Phillips and Diane Sullivan of Kansas; brother of Elizabeth Personke of Houghton Lake, Mich., and Lloyd Tootle of Salem, Ore.; and the grandfather of 12.

A memorial gathering to celebrate Mr. Click's life will be held at 6:30 p.m., Friday, March 5, at the Garrison residence, 648 Fano Lane in Sonoma.

Donations may be made to the Hospice of Marin, Valley of the Moon Team, 370 W. Napa St., Sonoma, CA 95476.

Arrangements by Mission Cremation Service under the direction of Duggan's Mission Chapel.

Sonoma Index-Tribune (CA)
Date: March 2, 1999
Page: A4
Record Number: 1999030200026000
Copyright, 1999, Sonoma Index-Tribune


Since Jack never again saw or contacted his two daughter in Oklahoma and Missouri, he did not know about his additional 7 grandchildren.
","STR06" "I40910","Click","James Clayton","30 Apr 1872","4 Mar 1949","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Henderson County, JP 8
Enumerated 27 Apr 1910
SD 3 ED 31 Sheet 10B
179-179
Click, James Head M W 44 M2 13 Ala Geo Ala Farmer Home Farm
Click, Jenny Wf F W 36 M1 13 5/5 La Ala La
Click, Abaje Dtr F W 12 S Tx Ala La
Click, Effie Dtr F W 10 S Tx Ala La
Click, Dewey Son M W 9 S Tx Ala La
Click, Adrain Son M W 5 S Tx Ala La
Click, Myrie Dtr F W 2 S Tx Ala La

1920 Census
Texas, Robertson County, JP 3
Enumerated 5 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 172 Sheet 2A
27-28
Click, James C Head M W 53 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Click, Adren Son m W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Click, Myrtie Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Click, Opal Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Click, Jennie Wf F W 44 M Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I40909","Click","John Mc. ""Mack""","18 Feb 1869","11 Oct 1936","0","The ""Brandon-Click-Bazar-Johnson Family Tree"" on ancestry.com shows that he married several times after Laura Crew died, having sons by two of his three other wives. In her annotated transcription of the Myrtle Springs Cemetery in Sabine County, Kay Parker McCary shows that two of his wives where buried with him at that Cemetery, Laura Crew and Rena Rogers.

The ""Click Family Tree"" on Ancestry.com shows his parents as Joseph Herman Click and Martha Susan Owen.","STR06" "I40909","Click","John Mc. ""Mack""","18 Feb 1869","11 Oct 1936","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 2
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheets 4A and 4B Stamped 110
64-64
Click, J H and Martha Click
65-65
MC and Martha Chance
66-66
Click, J M Head W M Feb 1869 31 M 9 Ark Ala Ala Farmer
Click, Laura M Wf W F Apr 1871 29 M 9 6/6 La La Miss
Click, Mattie Dtr W F Feb 1892 8 S Tx Ark La
Click, Lillie Dtr W F Jan 1894 6 S Tx Ark La
Click, Joseph C Son W M Dec 1896 3 S Tx Ark La
Click, Susie Dtr W F Dec 1896 3 S Tx Ark La
Click, Henry M Son W M Nov 1899 6/12 S Tx Ark La

1910 Census
not found

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 8
Enumerated 7 Jan 1920
SD 32-6 ED 172 Sheet 3B
59-59
Click, J. M. Head m W 50 M Ark Ala Ala Blacksmith Shop
Click, Mollie Wf F W 44 M Tx US Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 8
Enumerated April 23, 1930
ED 289 SD 19 Sheet 3B
Bronson and Tilman? Road
57-59
Click, John M. Head M W 61 m 34 Tx Un Un Farmer
Click, Adell Wf F W 49 M 18 Tx Miss Miss
Click, Robert A Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Worsham, Sarah Mother-in-law F W 82 Wd 18 Miss Miss Miss




","STR06" "I36500","Click","Joseph Clayton ""J. C.""","25 Dec 1896","13 Aug 1963","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDNG-DJ3
Name: Joseph Clayton Click
Death Date: 13 Aug 1963
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 66 years 7 months 18 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 25 Dec 1896
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John M. Click
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Laura Crew
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Click
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 14 Aug 1963
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117292
Digital Film Number: 4028353
Image Number: 1811
Reference Number: cn 53275
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I36500","Click","Joseph Clayton ""J. C.""","25 Dec 1896","13 Aug 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 8
ED 202-11 SD 19 Sheet 3B
Bronson and Milam Road
59-61
Click, Joseph C. Head M W 33 M 22 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Click, Thelma Wf F W 33 M 22 Tx Tx Tx
Click, Maurine Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Click, Janette Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Click, J. C. Jr Son M W 1 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 15, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-6
Sheet 5A
HH#103
Click, Joseph C Hd M W 42 M Tx Same Place
Click, Thelma J Wf F W 43 M Tx Same Place
Click, Loye J Dtr F W 16 S Tx Same Place
Click, J C Son M W 11 S Tx Same Place
Click, Hazel A Dtr F W 6 Tx Same Place
Click, John R Son M W 4 Tx ----

","STR06" "I24973","Click","Joseph Clayton ""J. C.""","2 Nov 1928","1 Mar 2013","0","Obituary
Copied from Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 6, 2013, Page 12

Joseph Clayton Click, Jr., 84, of Geneva, Texas, died Friday night in the Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital. He was born in Geneva to Joseph Clayton and Thelma Genevra Horne Click. J.C. served in the U.S.Army and was a veteran of the Korean War. He retired as a truckdriver being an owner/operator. He was a member of the Geneva Baptist Church, life member of the V.F.W. post 10351, D.A.V. and 31st Infantry.

He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Ann Click of Geneva, his daughter Sandra Crowell of Nacogdoches, his sons; Tommy Click of Diana, TX, and Joey Click of Livingston, TX, six grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his daughter Beverly Harris and his granddaughter Sara Click.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Sunday, March 3, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Monday, March 4, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Myrtle Springs Cemetery in Geneva, Texas.","STR06" "I39543","Click","Joseph Herman","29 Dec 1833","23 Apr 1923","0","The ""Click Family Tree"" on Ancestry.com shows him as Joseph Herman Click, a son of James G. Click and Elizabeth Jane Middleton. He was listed as being born in Madison County, Alabama on 29 Dec 1833, and dying in Remling, Sabine County, Texas on 23 April 1923, and interred at the Brookeland Cemetery in Sabine County. In her annotated transcripton of the Brookeland Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary also shows him as Joseph Herman Click, with his parents being the same couple listed above. His tombstone is engraved J. H. Click, 29 Dec 1833-23 Apr 1923, Gone but Not Forgotten.

His parents, James and Elizabeth Click, are shown on the Click as being married in Madison County, Alabama, and living there at the time of both the 1840 and 1850 census. Their other children were shown as Elizabeth Jane Click (1820-1879), James Clayton Click (1824-1860), Harris M. Click (1830-???), Richard F. Click (1830-1923), JOSEPH HERMAN, Eleanor Click (1833-???), Susan S. Click (1834-1908), and Silas Click (1844-???).","STR06" "I39543","Click","Joseph Herman","29 Dec 1833","23 Apr 1923","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Lamar County, JP 4
Page 42 SD 2 ED 78
364-374
Click, Joseph W M 42 Farmar Ala NC SC
Click, M S W F 45 Wf Keeping House Ala Ky
Click, J. W W M 17 Son Farm Work Ala Ala Ala
Click, Martha E W F 15 Dtr Farm Work Ala Ala Ala
Click, Nancy C W F 14 Dtr Farm Work Ala Ala Ala
Click, John Mc W M 12 Son Farm Work Ala Ala
Click, J C W M 10 Son Farm Work Ark Ala Ala
Click, Laura W F 8 Dtr Ark Ala Ala
Click, Marg H W F 5 Dtr Ark Ala Ala

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 4A Stamped 110
64-64
Click, J. H. Head W M Dec 1832 67 M 39 Ala NC NC Farmer
Click, Martha S Wf W F Mch 1835 65 M 39 7/6 Ala Va NC
Click, Huldie W F Jan 1877 23 S Tx Ala Ala Farm Laborer
65-65
Chance, M C Head W M Jan 1866 34 M 8 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Chance, Martha E Wf W F July 1864 M 8 2/2 Tx Ala Ala
66-66
Click, J. M. and Laura W and family

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD 3 ED 133 Sheet 5A
79-84
Chance, Melton C Head M W 47 m1 19 Tx US Tx Laborer Lumber Mill
Chance, Martha E Wf F W 45 M1 19 3/1 Ala Ala Ala
Chance, Jewel Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Ala
Click, Jos. Father-in-law M W 76 M1 49 Ala US US
Click, Martha Mother-in-law F W 75 m1 49 Ala Va NC
Click, Hulda Sister-in-law F W 34 S Tx Ala Ala

","STR06" "I39546","Click","Joseph William ""Joe""","27 Sep 1860","24 Sep 1932","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX9R-521
Name: Joe W Click
Death Date: 24 Sep 1932
Death Place: Prec No.4, Joaquin, Shelby, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 71 years 11 months 27 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 27 Sep 1860
Birthplace: Al
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Click
Father's Name: Joe H Click
Father's Birthplace: Al
Mother's Name: Mattie Owens
Mother's Birthplace: Al
Occupation: Highway Worker
Place of Residence: Prec #4 Joaquin Shelby TX
Cemetery: Hemphill
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 25 Sep 1932
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115162
Digital Film Number: 4163783
Image Number: 1320
Reference Number: cn 60988
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I28207","Click","Laura Angelina","21 Feb 1871","19 May 1955","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNZX-DZQ
Name: Laura A Clark
Death Date: 19 May 1955
Death Place: Farsville, Newton, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 84 years 2 months 28 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 21 Feb 1871
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Joseph Click
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114444
Digital Film Number: 4136192
Image Number: 00987
Reference Number: 40959
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I28207","Click","Laura Angelina","21 Feb 1871","19 May 1955","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1920 Sabine County, Texas Census
HH 102-102; Pct. 7; Mayfield; Dist. 169; Page 136B
Name Relation Age Born Fath Moth Occupation
Clark, W. Henry Head 52 TX TX TX Farmer
Laura wife 47 AR AL AL
Herman son 22 TX TX TX
Jessie son 18 TX TX TX
Vera dau 14 TX TX TX
Waldon son 7 TX TX TX

1930 Newton County, Texas Census
HH 169-169; Pct. 3; Dist. 4; Page 49
Name Relation Age AgeFM Born Fath Moth Occupation
Clark, William H. Head 63 29 TX TX TX Farmer
Laura wife 59 24 AR AL AL
Jessie G. son 29 TX TX AR Farm Lab
Walden R. son 18 TX TX AR Farm Lab

(Courtesy of Larry Crocker)","STR06" "I40913","Click","Lillie Mae","31 Jan 1893","27 Dec 1954","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX83-Z8Q
Name: Lillie Mae Morris
Death Date: 27 Dec 1954
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 61 years 10 months 26 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 31 Jan 1893
Birthplace: Nacogdoches, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John C. Click
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Laura Crews
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Houston, Harris, Texas
Cemetery: Brookside Memorial Pk.
Burial Place: Houston, Texas
Burial Date: 28 Dec 1954
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114328
Digital Film Number: 4165412
Image Number: 2197
Reference Number: cn 61284
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40907","Click","Lois Jeanette","23 Oct 1923","5 Jul 1991","0","Appears to have married first a GANDY, as in the obituary of her sister, Hazel, she is referred to as the late Lois Click Gandy Jewel. Her tombstone is inscribed ""Big Mama.""","STR06" "I39545","Click","Margaret Hulda","17 Jan 1876","23 Sep 1941","0","Her tombstone is engraved Margaret Mae Hulda Arnold, Jan 17, 1876-Sept 23, 1941.","STR06" "I39541","Click","Martha Elizabeth ""Betty""","Jul 1864","28 Jun 1960","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JN9R-Y72
Name: Martha Elizabeth Chance
Death Date: 28 Jun 1960
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: w
Death Age: 95 years 11 months 10 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Jul 1864
Birthplace: Alabama
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J.H. Click
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mattie Owens
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery: Brookeland
Burial Place: Brookeland, Texas
Burial Date: 30 Jun 1960
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116316
Digital Film Number: 4166551
Image Number: 3231
Reference Number: item 6 cn 44523
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I688","Click","Mary Susan","14 Dec 1856","23 Jan 1909","0","In her annotated transcription of the Gravel Hill Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows her as a daughter of William M. Click","STR06" "I45265","Click","Mertie Mae","5 Oct 1907","11 Dec 1974","0","When she died, he last name was CLARK, and she was a resident of Quitman, OK. The informant was her daughter, Mrs. Juanita Elliott.","STR06" "I45266","Click","Opal Gertrude","22 Jan 1912","12 Aug 1974","0","Laura Buckmaster shows that she was married first to Chester E. McFarland.

Her last name at death was CRYER, and he occupation was listed as Electrical Assembly, Aircraft Manufacturing. Informant was J. C. Cryer, her husband. She was a resident of Quitman, Texas, but died at Baylor Hospital in Dallas.","STR06" "I24974","","","","","","","" "I26402","Click","Sara Katlyn","26 Sep 1990","16 Mar 2007","0","The Sabine County Reporter
March 21, 2007

Sara Katlyn Click

Sara Katlyn Click, 16, of Pineland died Friday March 16, 2007, in a traffic accident in Nacogdoches County. Miss Click was born Sept. 26, 1990, Nacogdoches County and had lived in Pineland for several years and was a member of First Baptist Church. She was a sophomore at Hemphill High School where she was a majorette in the Hornet Marching Band and participated in UIL activities. Survivors: parents, Tommy and Tanyia CLICK of Pineland, sisters, Emily CLICK and Anna CLICK, both of Pineland, and grandparents, J.C. and Ann CLICK of Geneva, James and Janice YOUNG of Gilmer and Henry and Helen ADAMS of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Funeral services are set for 11 a.m. today (Wednesday) at First Baptist Church Life Center in Pineland, with Bro. Don Falke, Bro. Ron Whittle, and Bro. Gordon Knight officiating. Interment will follow at Myrtle Springs Cemetery in Geneva. Services are under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2007)","STR06" "I5457","Click","Sarah ""Sallie"" Catherine","Dec 1850","2 Oct 1902","0","Shown on FindAGrave to be a daughter of William M. Click and Elizabeth Merchant.","STR06" "I5457","Click","Sarah ""Sallie"" Catherine","Dec 1850","2 Oct 1902","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 6
Enumearated 14 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 79 Sheet 9B
156-156
Cartwright, Sarah Head W F Dec 1850 W F 49 Wd 8/6 Ark Ark Ark Farmer
Cartwright, Edna Dau W F Mar 1873 27 S Tx Tx Ark
Cartwright, George W Son W M Apr 1879 21 S Tx Tx Ark Farmer
Cartwright, Sanford Son W M Sep 1881 18 S Tx Tx Ark
Cartwright, Richard Son W M Jan 1884 14 S Tx Tx Ark","STR06" "I40923","Click","Walter W.","2 Sep 1879","31 Aug 1947","0","(Research):FindAGrave shows that his tombstone was inscribed: Texas PVT 30 Inf.","STR06" "I40916","Click","William M.","Apr 1820","Abt 1903","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Arkansas, Lafayette County, Walker Creek Twp, Post Office Forrest Grove
Enumerated 26 Jun 1860
Pages 31 and 32
225-225
Wm M Click 40 M farmer 2500 615 Ala
Elizabeth Click 32 F Tenn
Thos. Click 13 M Ala
Nancy Click 11 F Ark
Sarah Click 9 F Ark
Mary Click 3 F Akr
Albert Click 5/12 M Ark
Prudence Merchant 49 F Tenn
Catherine B. Merchant 26 F Ala
Nancy E. Merchant 22 F Tenn
Geniva P Merchant 17 F Miss
Wm C Merchant 16 m Miss
Miles W Merchan 11 M Ala
George W. Weldon 23 m Farm Laborer Georgia
226-226
A H and E J Freeman
227-227
James Click 33 M Farmer 1000 502 Ala
Sophronia Click 23 F Ala
Nancy Click 3 F Ark
Rufus Click 2 m Ark
Rufus Click 29 M Farmer 1000 500 Ala
M B Click 69 M farmer Tenn

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat 3, PO Brookeland
Enumerated 13 Aug 1870
Page 12
583-583
Click, William M 50 M W Farmer 1000 300 Ala
Click Mary W 13 F W Ark
Click, Albert G 10 m W Ark
Click, Ellen E 7 F W Ark

1880 Census
not located

1900 Census
Oklahoma Territory, Canadian County, Union Township
Enumerated 27 and 28 Jun 1900
SD 219 ED 22 Sheet 19A
372-372
Click, Albert Head W M Jan 1860 40 m 20 Ark Ala Tenn Farmer
Click, Ella Wf W F Sep 1862 37 M 20 10/9 Tx Va Ala
Click, Walter Son W M Sep 1880 19 S Tx Ark Tx
Click, Maud Dtr W F Jan 1882 18 Tx Ark Tx
Click, Beulah Dtr W F Aug 1885 14 S Tx Ark Tx At School
Click, Creed Son W M Apr 1888 12 12 S Tx Ark Tx At School
Click, Clara Dtr W F Apr 1890 10 S Okl Ark Tx At School
Click, Albert Son W M July 1891 8 S Okl Ark Tx At School
Click, George A Son M M Sept 1894 5 S Okl Ark Tx
Click, Tera Dtr W F Nov 1896 3 S Okl Ark Tx
Click, Gladys Dtr W F Mar 1899 1 S Okl Ark Tx
Click, William Father W M Apr 1820 80 Wd Alr Va Tenn


","STR06" "I29220","Clift","Houston","29 Nov 1915","8 Oct 1991","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Oklahoma, Custer County, Washita Townwhip
Enumerated April 9, 1940
SD 7 ED 20-27 Sheet 3A
46 R 200
Clift Houston Head M W 24 Ok Custer Ok Farmer Farm
Clift, Francis Wf F W 17 M Ik Custer Ok
","STR06" "I24802","Clifton","Lucretia ""Cressy""","Abt 1767","Abt 1838","0","Mark Freeman noted that Lucretia 'Chrissy' Clifton was mentioned in will of her father William Clifton, Chester Co., SC 1803.

The McLemore & Maddox descendants website, an MSN group, has posted the following information about Lucretia and John: ""John married his cousin, the Widow Patrick, sister to Claiborne Clifton. The Widow Patrick had one son Curtis Clifton, and a daughter Sarah. Curtis died unmarried; Sarah married Andrew Wallace. Major John McLemore had by his only one wife, John and Joel and a daughter Eliza. John married a Miss McMorris who had two sons, John and Mark, and one daughter Victoria. Eliza married William Meyer, and died childless.""

James McLemore, III points out that ""What does bother me is the reference by this Andrew Wallace to Major John's ""only one wife"". It lists three children by her, but aside from Eliza(beth) who married William Meyer, who was probably the daughter of Cressy or Crissy Clifton Patrick (the ""Widow Patrick""), daughter of his father Joel's older sister Sarah who married Thomas Clifton, the two boys had to have been born before Cressy or Crissy was widowed by her first husband Mr. Patrick and she had married Major John - or they themselves had to have married and began producing their own children while they were still pre-teen boys! The chronology just won't admit of enough time for her to have been their mother. In addition, I have other children for Capt. Joel McLemore besides the three boys and one girl mentioned by Wallace, including a possible one named Matthew who after Joel's death appears along the Georgia/South Carolina border on or near land Joel supposedly held there, and who numbered among his own descendants (like your Joel III) issue named Joel and Howell, a strong indicator of the connection.""","STR06" "I6490","Cline","Ruth Marg","Abt 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","Is her last name Cline or Clint?","STR06" "I14017","Clink","Violet Olive","Abt 1880","3 Nov 1923","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N3GV-HXM
Name: Violet Olive Schopf
Death Date: 03 Nov 1923
Death Place: Big Lake, Skagit, Washington
Gender: Female
Race (Displayed on Form):
Age at Death: 43 years 3 months 3 days
Estimated Birth Year: 1880
Birth Date:
Birth Place:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: J. J. Schopf
Father's Name: William Clink
Father's Birth Place:
Mother's Name: Adaline Romph
Mother's Birth Place:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 1992972
Digital GS Number: 4221443
Image Number: 1349
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: 354
Collection: Washington, Death Certificates, 1907-1960","STR06" "I24953","Clinton","Jane","20 Jan 1815","13 Mar 1888","0","The History of Vanderburgh County, Indiana states that ""Jane Clinton, who was born in Warren, Ohio, January 20, 1815, the daughter of Jonathan and Letitia (McAlree) Clinton, both natives of Ireland, who came from that country to Ohio and settled in Trumbull County. Thence they came to this County in 1831.""

The 1850 census instead lists her place of birth as Kentucky.","STR06" "I17558","Coats","Basil Arthur","16 Dec 1919","2 Apr 2008","0","From FindAGrave:

A retired CRNA (nurse anesthetist) and a resident of Thibodaux, Basil Arthur Coats died at 5:55 p.m. Wednesday, April 2, 2008, in Baton Rouge from complications due to surgery. He was 88 and a native of Shelbyville, Texas. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army Air Corps and received a Bronze Star Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster. Dad survived three months in the Buchenwald concentration camp and five months in Stalag Luft 3 prisoner of war camp in Germany. Arrangements entrusted to Rabenhorst Funeral Home, 825 Government St.

He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Gertrude L. Coats; two daughters and sons-in-law, Kelli and Jimmy Thompson, of Alvin, Texas, and Karen and Lakshman Velupillai, of Baton Rouge; two sons and daughters-in-law, Paul R. and Peggy Coats, of Patterson, and R. Morris and Lisa Coats, of Thibodaux; 10 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents and brothers.

He loved his God, his family and his country. He was a Masonic lodge member for 60 years. He graduated from the University of Michigan with a degree in anesthesiology. He loved fishing and woodworking. He also loved visiting with family and friends and never knew a stranger. He wrote poetry. Special thanks to Mary Ambeau (My Mary), his caregiver in his last months. He loved much and was much loved.

Obituary published in The Advocate on 4/5/2008.","STR06" "I17542","Coats","Ella Mae","13 May 1903","18 Jan 1997","0","From FindAGrave:

Ella Mae Coats was born in in Richton, Mississippi. She was the fifth of seven children. At the turn of the last century, Richton was a busy mill town, and her father worked at the mill.

At about 1908, the family moved to Texas settling west of Houston. They later moved to Forest, Texas, west of Nacogdoches. Here the family learned to farm, and her brothers worked in the saw mill.

The family later moved to Pineland. She graduated from Pineland High School. She married Herbert Wood, a mill worker and mechanic that lived on a farm nearby. They were married March 18, 1922 in or beside a Ford Model T. She said that she never knew for sure if she married him or the car! Herbert was a self-taught mechanic and opened a garage in Pineland. Herbert, Jr. was born in Pineland. They moved to Nacogdoches where Herbert, Sr. helped build dormitories at Stephen F. Austin Univ.

In about 1925, the family moved to Beaumont. Herbert worked as a mechanic at the Buick dealership. Herbert later opened a garage on Highland Ave in the South Park community. She attended South Park Baptist Church, and her children graduated from South Park schools.

In the mid 1960s She moved to Jasper where she lived near her sister, Susie. Later she moved to Hemphill. She spent the last years of her life in Beaumont.

Ella Mae attended Tyler Business College. She valued education, expected much from her children, and gave them much responsibility. Her faith was important part of her life.

Ella Mae, or Nannie, as her grandchildren called her, was gregarious, fearless, and could talk to anyone. She loved to travel. She had a green thumb, loved roses, and kept a flower garden or had potted plants wherever she lived.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=79661944","STR06" "I17542","Coats","Ella Mae","13 May 1903","18 Jan 1997","0","(Research):Not listed with her family at the time of the 1910 census, but present as age 16 and single in 1920. Was she inadvertanly omitted in 1910, or living elsewhere?","STR06" "I40944","Coats","Forrest ""Foggy"" Whiteside","16 Jun 1926","21 Dec 1963","0","The military marker at his gravesite is marked with a cross and inscribed:

Forrest W. Coats
Texas TEC5 473 AAA AW BN CAC
World War II
June 16, 1926 Dec 21, 1963

His double headstone with Margie is incribed with a Masonic symbol

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDGX-1MK
Name: Forrest W Coats
Death Date: 21 Dec 1963
Death Place: Tyler, Smith, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 37 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 16 Jun 1926
Birthplace: Sheveport, La
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W E Coats
Father's Birthplace: Sr
Mother's Name: Martha May
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Deputy Sheriff, Law Enforcement
Place of Residence: Whitehouse, Smith, Texas
Cemetery: Whitehouse
Burial Place: Smith County, Texas
Burial Date: 23 Dec 1963
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117356
Digital Film Number: 4028315
Image Number: 1966
Reference Number: cn 80127
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976

","STR06" "I17538","Coats","Fred Lee","12 Jul 1891","29 Jan 1967","0","Not listed on the 1910 census, but present in 1900? Was he accidentally shown as Frank L, age 18 (born ca 1892) in 1910?

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K78Y-ZHY
Name: Fred Lee Coats
Event: Death
Event Date: 29 Jan 1967
Event Place: Tyler, Smith, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 12 Jul 1892
Birthplace:
Father's Name: William P Coats
Mother's Name: Lula Boswell
Certificate Number: 05374
Film Number: 2138240
Digital Folder Number: 005144738
Image Number: 03365
Collection: Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976","STR06" "I17543","Coats","James Drebon","12 Aug 1912","12 Dec 1974","0","Name: James Drebon Coats Sr.
Death Date: 12 Dec 1974
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Usual Residence: 970 Boyd Beaumont TX
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 62 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1912
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William P. Coats
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lula Boswell
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Mechanic Automobile
Informant: Carl Nicholas
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243526
Digital Film Number: 4170166
Image Number: 2825
Reference Number: 98248
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I17543","Coats","James Drebon","12 Aug 1912","12 Dec 1974","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Jefferson County, Beaumont, JP 1
Enumerated April 6, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 123-49 Sheet 18A
Block 692
995-346-R-18.50
Coats, James D head M W 27 M Tx Same Place Mechanic Garage
Coats, Dru Elaine Wf F W 21 M Tx Same Place

","STR06" "I17543","Coats","James Drebon","12 Aug 1912","12 Dec 1974","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I40947","Coats","James Walter","Abt 1925","Yes, date unknown","0","There is a James Walter Coats, born in 1925, that died in 2009 in Fresno, California. Could be the same individual, but not known with certainty.","STR06" "I15985","Coats","Lula Pauline","25 May 1906","15 Mar 1993","0","She taught school for many years in Hemphill. (White and Toole, p 49).","STR06" "I5804","Coats","Sarah ""Sallie""","6 Mar 1823","11 Oct 1876","0","From FindAGrave:

Obituary
Courtesy of Greenwood County Historical Society
Died of congestive chills, while on a visit to her son in Lyon County, after a few hours' illness Wednesday, October 11, 1876, Sally wife of Solomon Phenis of Madison, Greenwood County, Kansas, in the 54th year of her age.

The subject of this memoir was born March 6, 1823, in Marion county, Indiana. (Daughter of William & Charlotte Coats.) She was married to her now bereaved husband in 1839. They immigrated to Kansas in March 1855, and settled on Phenis creek, and moved from there to their present home on the Verdigris River in 1861.

Coming to Kansas in its earliest settlement, she necessarily met with all the privations of pioneer life, which she always bore with not only the greatest fortitude but was ever ready to extend a helping hand and sympathy to all who were less fortunate than she, as many a greatful heart will testify by a thrill of sadness upon hearing of her death. She acted well her part in all the relations of life, as wife, mother and neighbor. Though humble in life she was widely known by a large circle of friends and acquaintances; who extend their sympathies to the sadly bereaved family in this their hour of their sore affliction.

For consolation we would point the afflicted to the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world; and may they and we take warning by this dispensation, and ever be ready to meet the messenger when he comes.


Ken Harvey writes that she was ""The family name Coats is believed to be associated with the ""Coats-Clark"" thread manufacturers.

William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania, is supposed to have given to a forefather of Sallie Coats a tract of land including the Philadelphia waterfront. The fortunate ancestors were supposed to have been Bartholomew Coppack (original grantee) whose daughter Mary married Marmaduke Coate. Bartholomew also had sons. The idea is that the lease on this valuable land expired and that it should have reverted to the heirs.

Swindlers tell ""heirs"" in such cases that enormous corporations and banks are illegally conspiring to hold on to their property. A properly financed claim, they say, would return the ""estate"" to them. To launch a claim, the ""heirs"" must raise funds for attorney's fees and establish their lineages.

In this case Ethel A. Phenis was asked for $6 which in 1926 was quite a lot of money. There is no certainty that she paid. In such cases hungry and genealogically unsophisticated people often grafted the ancestry of somebody else onto their own family tree to prove their connection.

In her submission Ethel A. Phenis gave Sarah's total number of children as eight. They were listed as Newton, Isaac, Charlie, Rilley, Esley, Minna, Eva and Hannah. Her son gives the number as nine It is however very likely in my opinion that Cyrus, Esley, Newton, Eve and Ellsworth were not Sarah's children.

It was claimed by Ethel A. Phenis that Sallie's parents were William Coate and Lottie Wright but as there was a financial objective, see above, this data is possible more hopeful than factual and certainly needs confirmation.

Ethel was in contact, in 1923, with another presumed claiment who considered herself a cousin of Ethel. She was M.A. Coppock of Emporia, Kansas. At least she addressed her letter to ""Dear Cousin"" - possibly an assumption based on their mutual goal.

Mead McWethy would have known of the information that his mother had intended giving to the Ohio based Coppock-Coate Claimant Association in 1926. This particular Association was possibly a fraudulent exploitation of an arguably legitimate claim. It is unlikely that Ethel ever sent the $6 required as the original application is in the possession of Penny Ethlen Payne (1996) and Lunora McWethy (1996) thinks that her mother was unable to afford it at the time.

Mead McWethy states very clearly that there is very little reliable information available regarding Sallie Coats' parentage. He noted that all of Solomon and Sallie Phenis's children were deceased by 1956 and he seems to have had little patience with the claim, unlike his mother.""



","STR06" "I17540","Coats","Susie Argenta","25 Aug 1899","15 Jul 1980","0","She was the owner of the Smart Shop Dress Shop in Jasper, Texas.","STR06" "I17539","Coats","William Emmitt","13 Feb 1896","4 Aug 1969","0","Name: William Emmitt Coats, Sr.
Death Date: 04 Aug 1969
Death Place: Tyler, Smith, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 73 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 13 Feb 1896
Birthplace: Meridian, Mississippi
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Martha Coats
Father's Name: William Pollock Coats
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lula Boswell
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Driller
Informant: Mrs. Martha Coats
Place of Residence: Troup, Smith, Texas
Cemetery: Whitehouse Cemetery
Burial Place: Whitehouse, Texas
Burial Date: 05 Aug 1969
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218108
Digital Film Number: 4030538
Image Number: 2672
Reference Number: cn 59823
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I17539","Coats","William Emmitt","13 Feb 1896","4 Aug 1969","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Louisiana, Caddo Parish, Shreveport, Franklin Twp
Enumerated April 3, 1930
ED 9-47 SD 1 Sheet 3A Stamped 52
3227-44-52
Coats, W. Emmett Head M W 32 M 23 Miss Miss Miss Driller Oil Co
Coats, Martha Wf F W 37 M 25 Tx Tx La
Coats, William Son M W 7 S Tx Miss Tx
Coats, James Son M W 5 S Tx Miss Tx
Coats, Forrest Son M W 4 S La Miss Tx
Coats, Lela Dtr F W 2 S La Miss Tx

1940 Census
Louisiana, Caddo Parish, Ward 4
Enumerated June 5, 1950
SD 9 ED 9-88a Sheet 6A
116-0-1000
Coats, William E Head M W 44 M Miss San Augustine Tx Driller Oil Co
Coats, Martha Wf F W 46 M Tx San Augustine Tx
Coats, William E Jr Son M W 16 S Tx San Augustine Tx
Coats, James Son M W 15 S Tx San Augustine Tx
Coats, Forrest Son M W13 S La San Augustine Tx
Coats, Lela Dtr F W 11 S La San Augustine Tx","STR06" "I17539","Coats","William Emmitt","13 Feb 1896","4 Aug 1969","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I17536","Coats","William Pollock","25 Feb 1868","12 Feb 1934","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of William Washington COATS (1841-???) and Amanda Elizabeth Coats (nee Bustin) Eason (1845-1888).

Name: William Pollack Coats
Death Date: 12 Feb 1934
Death Place: Broaden, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age:
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 25 Feb 1868
Birthplace: Alabama
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Anlenie Coats
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Broodden, San Augustine County, Texas
Cemetery: Pineland Cemetery
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 13 Feb 1934
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115986
Digital Film Number: 4165968
Image Number: 2785
Reference Number: CN9534
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I17536","Coats","William Pollock","25 Feb 1868","12 Feb 1934","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Hurricane Creek, Beat 5
Enumerated 22 Jun 1900
SD 5 ED 28 Sheet 16A Stampted 315
224-224
Coats, William Head W M Feb 1862 38 M 3 Ala Ala Miss Teamster
Coats, Lula Wf W F Nov 1870 29 M 13 4/4 Ala Miss Miss
Coats, Fred Son W M July 1894 7 S Miss Ala Miss
Coats, Willie Son W M Feb 1896 4 S Miss Ala Miss
Coats, Walter Son W M Feb 1897 3 S Miss Ala Miss
Coats, Susia Dtr W F Aug 1899 9/12 S Miss Ala Miss
Yeager, Mary Border W F Feb 1847 53 S Ala Va Ala Cook

1910 Census
Texas, Jackson County, JP 3
Enumerated 19 and 20 Apr 1910
SD 9 ED 135 Sheet 4A
55-55
Coats, William Head M W 41 m 22 Ala Ala Miss Farm Labor
Coats, Lula V Wf F W 38 m 22 12/6 Miss Miss SC
Coats, Frank L Son M W 18 S Miss Ala Miss Laborer Odd Jobs
Coats, William Jr Son M W 14 S Ala Ala Miss Helper Farming
Coats, Walter Son M W 12 S Miss Ala Miss
Coats, Susie Dtr F W 10 S Miss Ala Miss
Coats, Pauline Dtr F W 3 S Miss Ala Miss

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 21 and 22 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 17A
329-327
Coats, Wm P Head m W 52 M Ala Ala Miss Farmer
Coats, Lula V Wf F W 49 M Miss Miss Miss
Coats, Susie Dtr F W 20 S Miss Ala Miss
Coats, Ella May F W 16 S Miss Ala Miss
Coats, Pauline Dtr F W 12 S Miss Ala Miss
Coats, James D Son m W7 S Tx Ala Miss

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated June 10. 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 11B\\
36
Coat, William P Head M W 61 m 19 Ala Ala Miss Watchman RR Co
Coat, Lula V Wf F W 59 M 16 Miss Miss SC
Coat, James D Son M W 17 S Tx Miss Miss Laborer Odd Jobs



","STR06" "I26409","","","","","","","" "I40789","Cobb","Acie Madison","16 Sep 1902","9 Jun 1991","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Angelina County, JP 1, Keltys Town
Enumerated 4 Apr 1930
ED 3-19 SD 19 Sheet IV A Stamped 139
70-74
Cobb, Acie M Head M W 27 M 24 Tx Miss Miss Fireman Sawmill
Cobb, Ivy Opal Wf F W 22 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Cobb, Jerry Glyn Son M W 1 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I26650","Cobb","Alice Adella ""Della""","26 Oct 1872","9 Sep 1967","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6JS-WP8
Name: Maggie Cobb Payne
Death Date: 18 Feb 1969
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 88 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Mar 1880
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Lafayett Cobb
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Liddie Dent
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery: City Cemetery
Burial Place: San Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 19 Feb 1969
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137324
Digital Film Number: 4029798
Image Number: 3121
Reference Number: Certificate # 13099
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I19541","Cobb","Ann","Abt 1833","Between 1854 and 1859","0","The 1850 census shows her to be approximately age 17 (born ca 1833). Could she have been born to Willis L. Cobb by a prior wife, based on her age? Willis and Elizabeth were married in October 1834.","STR06" "I40966","Cobb","Elizabeth Ruth","28 Jul 1947","10 Dec 1967","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3FW-GBM
Name: Elizabeth Ruth Cobb
Event: Death
Event Date: 10 Dec 1967
Event Place: Midland, Midland, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Single
Birth Date: 28 Jul 1947
Birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
Father's Name: F Eugene Fred Cobb
Mother's Name: Ruby Pearl Ford
Certificate Number: 82139
Film Number: 2138823
Digital Folder Number: 005165852
Image Number: 00461
Collection: Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976","STR06" "I40968","Cobb","Ella ""Ellie"" L.","29 Jul 1907","17 Dec 1995","0","Ellie Cobb Halbert

Ellie Cobb Halbert, 88, of San Augustine died Sunday, Dec. 17, 1995, at her residence on S. Broadway Street.

Born July 29, 1907, at Tebo Ranch in Sabine County and was a longtime area resident. She was a homemaker and a member of the McMahon Chapel United Methodist Church.

Survivors: a sister, Ruby Mixon of Ft. Worth; and a brother, Dixon Cobb of Buna.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel in San Augustine with Bro. Aldous Smith officiating. Interment was at McMahon Chapel Cemetery near Geneva.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, October 20, 1995, Page 10","STR06" "I37300","Cobb","Emma Clarice","1 Jun 1882","17 Dec 1960","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K34Y-5Y9
Name: Emma Clarice Jacks
Event: Death
Event Date: 17 Dec 1960
Event Place: , Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Widowed
Birth Date: 01 Jun 1882
Birthplace: , Texas
Father's Name: Fan Cobb
Mother's Name: D K
Informant: Johnnie Jacks, son
Cemetery: Jacks, Pineland, Texas
Certificate Number: 75005
Film Number: 2116620
Digital Folder Number: 005145502
Image Number: 00118
Collection: Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976

At the time of the 1900 Sabine County, Texas census, Emma Cobb was living with her grandparents, Elisha and Anne MASON in Sabine County, Texas. Elisha was born Nov 1842 in Tennessee, Anne born 1839 in Georgia, the mother of one child, not living, and Emma, listed as granddaughter, was shown as born in Jun 1880, age 19, Single, born in Texas with her father aslo born in that state, her mother in Louisiana.","STR06" "I18234","Cobb","Eugene C.","28 Jan 1878","5 Feb 1951","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDG9-1H3
Name: Eugene C. Cobb
Death Date: 05 Feb 1951
Death Place: San Augustine, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 73 years 7 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 28 Jan 1878
Birthplace: Georgia
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: [Shares a double tombstone at Tebo Cemetery with Rosa Cobb]
Father's Name: Lafate Cobb
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Name: Lydia Dent
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Tebo Cemetery
Burial Place: San Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 07 Feb 1951
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2074694
Digital Film Number: 4166829
Image Number: 1418
Reference Number: 20933
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I18234","Cobb","Eugene C.","28 Jan 1878","5 Feb 1951","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 13 May 1910
SD 2 ED 122 Sheet 12B
235-235
Cobb, Eugene Head m W 32 M1 6 Tx Ga Ga Farming
Cobb, Rosa D Wf F W 27 M1 6 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
Cobb, Otha Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Cobb, Ella Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Cobb, Fred Son M W 1 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 14 and 15 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 14B
285-285
Cobb, Eugene C Head M W 42 M Tx Fl Fl Farming
Cobb, Rosa M Wf F W 37 M Tx Tx Tx
Cobb, Otha Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Cobb, Ellie L Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Cobb, Fred E Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Cobb, Willie B Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Cobb, Ruby L Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Cobb, Dixon Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Cobb, Maggie Dtr F W 1 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 15 and 16 April 1930
ED 202-8 SD 19 Sheets 8A and 8B Stamped 99
285-285
Cobb, Eugene Head M W 52 M/26 Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Cobb, Rosa Wf F W 46 M/20 Tx Tx Tx
Cobb, Willie B Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Gen Farm
Cobb, Ruby Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Cobb, Dixon Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Cobb, Maggie Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Cobb, Cahtlene Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Cobb, Ray Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx


","STR06" "I19543","Cobb","Ezekiel ""Zeke""","Abt 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1910 census, Ezekiel and Rebecca were living in Vernon Parish, Louisiana. He was shown as Married twice, and Rebecca was shown as married once, both for three years. Rebecca was shown as the mother of one living child, which would have been two year old Mary Cobb. Also living in the home were Ezekiel's children from his prior marriage, Ethel, age 15, Florida, age 14, and Ottis age 10. All the children were shown as born in Texas. Also living in the house were Louis R and Ida Cobb, age 38 and 32. There were shown as husband and wife, but their relationship to Ezekiel was not indicated.

Newton County Historical Committee, ""Glimpses of Newton County History,"" (Nortex Press, Burnet, Texas, c. 1982), pp. 155-156, references an Ezekiel Cobb who served in the Confederacy at two separate times during the Civil War. A 1863 letter to his wife Amanda was transcribed in this book. Perhaps he was the father of the Ezekiel Cobb, born ca 1860, who married Rebecca Eaves. In another publication, ""Newton County Nuggets"" (Nortex Press, 1986). p. 142, Hastie Phelps Cole wrote that ""I married Hulen Curtis Cole on 23 Dec 1933. He was the son of Lee and Ethel Cobb Cole who also lived in the Survey Community. Ethel was the daughter of Ezekiel COBB, one of hte frist settlers in Survey and who died in 1864 while serving in the Confederate Army after enlisting a second time."" This same books contains an excerpt from Pauline Hines notebook, dated 30 May 1945. She noted that ""Mr. Rudd says Mr. Zeke Cobb's father hauled the lumber for this house from Alexandria, Louisiana (Pine Lumber) in the year 1847. Lumber was sawed by the old sash saw run by waterwheel--lumber ws in the rough and it was hand dressed on the Survey. Negro slaves did the rought work--Mr. Cogburn was the leading carpenter in this community at that time---Zeke said it took from two weeks to a month to make the trip. Approximately average ""speed"" fo ox team was two miles per hour."" (p. 407).","STR06" "I19543","Cobb","Ezekiel ""Zeke""","Abt 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 3
Enumerated 31 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 141 Sheet 1A
6-6
Cobb, Zeke Head M W 60 M Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Cobb, Rebecca Wf F W 45 M La La La
Cobb, Mary Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx La
Cobb, B. D. Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx La
","STR06" "I33043","Cobb","Fannie Venetta","20 Mar 1876","28 Dec 1958","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6MD-XZ4
Name: Fannie V. Mcgown
Death Date: 28 Dec 1958
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 83 years 9 months 8 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 Mar 1875
Birthplace: San Augustine Co.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Lafayette Cobb
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lydia Dent
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Rural Precinct 6, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: McGown
Burial Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Burial Date: 29 Dec 1958
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2115624
Digital Film Number: 4166751
Image Number: 3326
Reference Number: bk 147 cn 73324
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I19546","Cobb","Francis","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","Casagranda's transcription of the 1850 census lists Francis as Female. In her notes about the family, however, she indicates that Francis married Elizabeth E. circa 1865 and had a son William circa 1867. They lived in Sabine Parish although no cemetery records are found. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 35).","STR06" "I24367","Cobb","Fred Eugene","12 Mar 1909","5 Mar 1970","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J68G-3XX
Name: Fred Eugene Cobb
Death Date: 05 Mar 1970
Death Place: Midland, Midland, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 60 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1910
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Eugene Cobb
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Rosa Dickerson
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223247
Digital Film Number: 4169896
Image Number: 2908
Reference Number: 21351
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I7587","Cobb","Gladie Oza","16 Dec 1912","16 Jan 1973","0","Her Texas Death Certificate shows her as a daughter of Thomas Wiley Cobb and Matilda Flourney. She was the bakery manager atn Weingarten #47.","STR06" "I47057","Cobb","Indya Lee","26 Dec 1971","27 Sep 2017","0","Indya was born to Iralene (Richardson) Cobb and Robert Cobb in Jasper, Texas.

She was a homemaker, and dearly loved her family and friends. In her sickness, she always stated, ""I'm a winner either way."" She loved Jesus, and was a member of the Baptist Church, attending Bethel Missionary Baptist Church in Norwood, and her beloved homechurch where she was a member, Grapevine Missionary Baptist Church in the Grapevine Community.

She is survived by her mother, Iralene Richardson and husband, Robert of Longview; husband Charles Evans of San Augustine, sons, Jason Cole, Hunter Evans and Caleb Wall, all of San Augustine; daughter Kayla Evans of San Augustine, father and and mother-in-law, Charles and Barbara Evans of San Augustine; sisters, Terry Allen of Longview, Farah Cuch and husband, Mary of San Augustine; brothers, Lance Allen of Longview, Gene Cobb and wife, Reba of San Augustine and Richard Herrington and wife, Tammy of Huntington; grandmother, Helen Fuller of Longview.

She is preceded in death by her father, Robert Earl Cobb; Step-Mother and Step-Father, Ann and Huey Long; grandmothers, Gladys Henley and Notie Cobb.

Services will be at Grapevine Missionary Baptist Church. Burial will follow in the Dickerson Cemetery adjacent to the Church.

Copied from her Find A Grave Memorial Page
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, October 4, 2017, page 5","STR06" "I40790","Cobb","Jerry Glyn","20 Sep 1928","30 Jun 1975","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JN75-WRS
Name: Jerry Glyn Cobb
Death Date: 30 Jun 1975
Death Place: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 46 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 Sep 1928
Birthplace: Lufkin Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Acie M Cobb
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Opal Clark
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2240268
Digital Film Number: 4005485
Image Number: 01731
Reference Number: 55969
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I28127","Cobb","John Lafayette","10 Apr 1841","2 May 1897","0","Ancestry.com shows him on U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865, Confederate, Georgia, 10 Georgia Infantry, Tenth Regiment, Company C, Private, M226 roll 12, Enlisted 24 Mar 1862. His widow, Lydia, applied for a Confederate Pension on 17 May 1909 in Sabine County, Texas. She showed that they were married on 18 Sept 1860 in Georgia and that he died on 2 May 1897 in Sabine County.

Yvonne Page and Ronald Clemons show him as a son of Deacon Seth COBB (b. 1798, Washington County, GA) and Martha HILL (b. 1807, Baldwin County, GA).

http://williamhenrysanders.familytreeguide.com/
","STR06" "I28127","Cobb","John Lafayette","10 Apr 1841","2 May 1897","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine
Enumerated 14 Jun 1880
Page 20 SD 1 ED 80
172-172
CHANCE family
WOODS family
McBROOM family
ROBERTS family
COBB, L W M 38 --- Farmer Ga Ga Ga
COBB, Lydia W F 35 Wf Keep House Ga Ga Ga
COBB, Willie W M 12 Son At School Tx Ga Ga
COBB, Adeline W F 7 Dtr At School Tx Ga Ga
COBB, Fannie W F 5 Dt At Home Tx Ga Ga
COBB, Ugenia W M 4 Son At Home Tx Ga Ga
COBB, Maggie W F 4/12 Apr Dtr At Home Tx Ga Ga
","STR06" "I46117","Cobb","Lydia Ann","23 Mar 1941","14 Feb 2015","0","Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine announces service for 73-year old Mrs. Lydia Ann Long of San Augustine. She passed away Saturay in San Augustine.

Service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, with burial at Tebo Cemetery, Sabine County. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.

She was a retired operator for Temple Inland and delivered the Beaumont Enterprise for a number of years.

Among Lydia Ann Long's survivors is her husband, Huey P. Long of San Augustine; sons, Richard Herrington of Lufkin and Gene Cobb of San Augustine; daughter, Indya & Charles Jr. Evans of San Augustine; sister, Jennifer Wilson of Canton; and sister-in-law, Leathann Boren of Center.


Copied from cbc-radio.com, as posted on 2-17-2015

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 25, 2015, Page 12","STR06" "I40954","Cobb","Maggie","18 Mar 1880","18 Feb 1969","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6JS-WP8
Name: Maggie Cobb Payne
Death Date: 18 Feb 1969
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 88 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Mar 1880
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Lafayett Cobb
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Liddie Dent
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery: City Cemetery
Burial Place: San Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 19 Feb 1969
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137324
Digital Film Number: 4029798
Image Number: 3121
Reference Number: Certificate # 13099
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976

Obituary

MRS. PAYNE RITES HERE WEDNESDAY

Funeral services were held at 3:00 p.m. Wednesday for Mrs. Maggie Cobb Payne,88, of San Augustine. Services were conducted at the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Ben Pierce pastor of the First Methodist Church officiating.

Burial was in the City Cemetery with the Wyman Robers Funeral Home in charge.

Pallbearers were Bob Roper, David Noble, M. B. McBride, Willie Ray Horn, Joe Bickley and Joe Akin.

Mrs. Payne died at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday in her home. She was a native of Sabine County and had lived in San Augustine for 58 years.

She was a member of a prominent East Texas family. She was a daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Lafayette Cobb of Tebo. She was the widow of John W. Payne, a farmer and rancher and merchant in Sabine and San Augustine Counties.

Mrs. Payne was a member of the Methodist Church and the Woman's Society of Christian Service. She was also a member of the San Augustine of the John Gillespie Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, and twice served as Worthy Matron of that Lodge, in 1922 and again in 1936.

Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. J.G. Shelton of Austin; one grandson, D. E. Morris of Iran, and two great grandchildren.

NOTE: This is from a copy of the newspaper obit of Feb 18,1969

Posted by Pam Dent Webb

http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.sabine/368/mb.ashx?pnt=1","STR06" "I40792","Cobb","Marianne ""Diddy""","20 Jun 1943","9 Dec 2003","0","The biographical information below was copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Carmelita Andrews Rhodes:

MARIANNE 'Diddy' (COBB) WILSON SCHMIDT

Services: Dec. 11, 2003 in the Carroway-Claybar Funeral Home Chapel
Rev. Bob Lewis officiating
Interment: Garden of Memories Memorial Park
Age: 60
Residence: Lufkin, Texas, lifetime resident
Father: Acie M. Cobb
Mother: Opal (Clark)
Graduated: Lufkin High School and Stephen F. Austin State University
Occupation: Teacher, Lufkin ISD, 15 years

Survivors:
Husband, Melvin Floyd Schmidt
Daughter, April Wilson
Granddaughter, Kinley Wilson
Son and daughter-in-law, Chad and Kristy Wilson
Brother and sister-in-law, Cary and Sharon Cobb

Carroway-Claybar Funeral Home, Lufkin, directors
","STR06" "I40585","Cobb","Mary","21 Jul 1907","9 Jul 1969","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD5X-C81
Name: Mary C. Cobb Clark
Death Date: 09 Jul 1969
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 61 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 21 Jul 1907
Birthplace: Leesville, Louisiana
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Ezekiel Cobb
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Rebecca Eaves
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Teacher-Public School
Place of Residence: Burkeville, Newton, Texas
Cemetery: Mattox in Surrey Commun.
Burial Place: Newton County, Texas
Burial Date: 09 Jul 1969
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2218108
Digital Film Number: 4030538
Image Number: 1141
Reference Number: CN 58316
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I11201","Cobb","Mary Louisa ""Lou""","Oct 1853","21 Sep 1945","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FSBD-TQY
Name: Mary Lou Boyett
Death Date: 21 Sep 1945
Death Place: Mansfield, , De Soto, Louisiana
Gender: Female
Race (original): White
Race (standardized): White
Age: 92
Estimated Birth Year: 1853
Birth Place: Mississippi
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Cobb
Mother's Name: Mary Graves
Film number: 1221058
Image Number: 00834
Certificate Number: 1173
Digital Folder Number: 4213521
Collection: Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956","STR06" "I40969","Cobb","Ruby Lee","19 Feb 1913","29 Jan 1999","0","Married a MIXON.","STR06" "I14636","Cobb","Thomas B.","18 Apr 1918","29 Dec 1994","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 11, 1995, Page 10

Thomas Cobb

Funeral services for Thomas Cobb, 76, of Route 1, Pineland, were held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 31, 1994, at the chapel of Livingston Funeral Home in Groves with Pastor David Logan officiating. Interment followed at Greenlawn Memorial Cemetery.

He died Thursday, Dec. 29, 1994, in Beaumont.

Born April 18, 1918, Cobb had resided off FM 83 between Pineland and Hemphill several years and was a former resident of Jefferson County. He was a retired industrial painter with Local Painter's Union #2013, A U.S. Merchant Marines veteran, and a member of the East Mayfield Missionary Baptist Church.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth White Pratt Cobb on Dec. 30, 1993.

Survivors: step-daughter, Carolyn Murphy of Beaumont; step-sons Woodrow Pratt Jr. of Beaumont and Joseph Pratt of Friendswood; six grandchildren; and a brother, Houston Cobb of Engleside, Texas.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society at P.O. Box 4, Pt. Neches, TX 77651.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2009)","STR06" "I40974","Cobb","Tommie Michael ""Mike""","22 Aug 1942","28 Aug 2010","0","From FindAGrave:

Michael ""Mike"" Tommie Cobb, 68, of the Fords Corner Community, passed away Saturday morning, August 28, 2010, at his residence.

Mike was born to Ruby Pearl (Ford) Cobb and Fred Eugene Cobb on August 22, 1942, in San Augustine County, Texas. He was employed as a Physicians Assistant working in the State of California, and was a writer and a Farmer.

Funeral Services will be held on Tuesday, August 31, 2010, at 10:30 a.m. in the McMahon Chapel United Methodist Church in Sabine County, with interment following in the Tebo Cemetery in Sabine County. Bro. Randy Mills will officiate. Visitation will be Monday evening, August 30, 2010, from the hours of 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas.

His survivors include: Brother, Jesse Cobb and Lola of Colleyville; nieces and nephews: Janiece Cobb Mantle, Daniel Gene Cobb, Stephen Michael Cobb, Karissa Cobb Bledshoe, Heidi Cobb, Trey Cobb, and Tyler Cobb and Robert Joyce.

Pallbearers will include: Andy Fuller, Tony Fuller, David Davidson, Danny Cobb, Stephen Fuller, and Tom Gilcrease.
","STR06" "I40995","Cobb","William H.","Abt 1871","17 Jan 1926","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F3QG-Z47
Name: William H Cobbs
Death Date: 17 Jan 1926
Death Place: , Sabine, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Race (original): White
Race (standardized): White
Age: 55
Estimated Birth Year: 1871
Birth Place: Sabine, Louisiana
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mollie Davis
Father's Name: Wm M Cobbs
Mother's Name: Rachel Durr
Film number: 2381317
Image Number: 01895
Certificate Number: 2234
Digital Folder Number: 4219312
Collection: Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956","STR06" "I19547","Cobb","William M.","Abt 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Bayou San Miguel, Ward No. Seven
Enumerated 28 Jun 1880
Pages 11 and 12 SD 3 ED 45 Stamped 186
28-28
Cobb, William W M 35 Farmer La Va Tenn
Cobb, Rachel F W F 32 Wife Keeping House La Ala Un
Cobb, Elizabeth R W F 12 S At Home La La La
Cobb, Cynthia A W F 11 F At Home La La La
Cobb, William H W M 10 Son At Home La La La
Cobb, Margaret A W F 8 Son (sic) La La La
Cobb, Charles M W M 6 Son La La La
Cobb, Frances P W M 4 Son La La La
Cobb, George D W M 2 Son La La La
Cobb, Elizabeth W F 62 Mother At Hom Tenn Unk Unk","STR06" "I40963","Cobb","Willie Burl","12 Apr 1911","11 Sep 1971","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6ZT-F77
Name: Willie Burl Cobb
Death Date: 11 Sep 1971
Death Place: San Augustsine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 60 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 Apr 1911
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Nodie Cobb
Father's Name: Eugene C. Cobb
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Rosa Dickerson
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer/Rancher
Place of Residence: Precinct #1, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Tebo Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Burial Date: 12 Sep 1971
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223316
Digital Film Number: 4169357
Image Number: 2621
Reference Number: 67253
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I19542","Cobb","Willis L.","Abt 1805","Yes, date unknown","0","The name Cobb is found spelled in several different ways throughout the Parish records including Cobb, Cobbs, and Cobs. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 34).","STR06" "I19542","Cobb","Willis L.","Abt 1805","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 28 Aug 1850
52-52
Willis L Cobb 45 M $200 NC
Betty Cobb 35 F Tenn
Ann Cobb 17 F Miss
Jas. Cobb 15 M Miss
John Cobb 13 M La
Frances Cobb 5 F La
William Cobb 4 m La

","STR06" "I41000","Cobbs","Walter Laurence","Abt 1884","10 Feb 1920","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F33N-H9Z
Name: Walter Laurence Cobbs
Death Date: 10 Feb 1920
Death Place: Elizabeth, , Allen, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Race (original): White
Race (standardized): White
Age: 36
Estimated Birth Year: 1884
Birth Place: Louisiana
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William M Cobb
Mother's Name: Rachel F Durr
Film number: 2365686
Image Number: 00698
Certificate Number: 5878
Digital Folder Number: 4219120
Collection: Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956","STR06" "I46190","Coble","Mae","4 Jan 1913","24 Jul 1996","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by MillieBelle:

Mae was the daughter of Omar S. and Alice (Harris) Coble. She had been a resident of Talihina, OK since 1974. Before moving to Talihina, she had lived in McAlester for a number of years. She and her husband, A.C. McLemore owned and operated a chain of variety stores in McAlester. She is survived by a son, John McLemore of Talihina; a sister, Jewel Tinker of McAlester; and three grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband; six brothers, William Doyle Coble, Leonard Coble, John Henry Coble, Omar Franklin Coble, George Washington Coble an Paul Coble; and three sisters, Beulah, Florence and Evalee.","STR06" "I41018","Cochran","Alfred Boyce","Jul 1884","5 Feb 1973","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J69D-GZ4
Name: Alfred B. Cochran
Death Date: 05 Feb 1973
Death Place: Orange, Orange, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 88 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1885
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Fannie Cochran
Father's Name: Alfred Cochran
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lou Bruce
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242395
Digital Film Number: 4170670
Image Number: 2940
Reference Number: cn 14370
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I41008","Cochran","Alfred Jones","30 Jan 1834","10 Oct 1888","0","US Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865
Name Alfred J. Cochran
Side Confederate
Regiment State/Origin Texas
Regiment Name 11 (Spaight's) Batt'n Texas Vols.
Regiment Name Expanded 11th Battalion, Texas Volunteers (Cavalry and Infantry) (Spaight's)
Company C,G
Rank In Private
Rank In Expanded Private
Rank Out Private
Rank Out Expanded Private
Alternate Name A. J./Cochran
Film Number M227 roll 7","STR06" "I41008","Cochran","Alfred Jones","30 Jan 1834","10 Oct 1888","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Jasper County, PO Jasper
Enumerated 25 Aug 1870
Page 45 Stamped 520
544-564
Cochran, Alfred 35 M Farmer 16- 100 Ind
Cochran, Missouri 27 F Keeping House Miss
Cochran, Robert B 3 m Tx
Cochran, William W 2 M Tx
West, Angeline 38 F Ind
West, Mary E 15 F Tx
West, Nancy E 13 F Tx
West, Lida M 11 F Tx
West, Henry C 9 M Tx
West, Alfred W 7 M Tx
Cochran, Wm 68 M Mass
Cochran, Mary 63 F Ky

1880 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Beat No. 3
Enumerated 1 Jun 1880
Page 11 SD 1 ED 38 Stamped 150
87-99
Cochran, Alford W M 46 Farmer Ind Mass Ky
Cochran, Missori W F 37 Wf Keeping House Miss Ga Ga
Cochran, Robert W M 13 Son Works on Farm Tx Ind Miss
Cochran, William W M 11 Son Works on Farm Tx Ind Miss
Cochran, Walter W M 6 Tx Ind Miss
Cochran, mary W F 3 Dtr Tx Ind Miss

","STR06" "I9274","Cochran","Angelina","25 Dec 1831","27 May 1887","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Kerry Girolamo, shows that she was born in Greene County, Indiana.","STR06" "I9274","Cochran","Angelina","25 Dec 1831","27 May 1887","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Jasper County, PO Jasper
Enumerated 25 Aug 1870
Page 45 Stamped 520
544-564
Cochran, Alfred 35 M Farmer 16- 100 Ind
Cochran, Missouri 27 F Keeping House Miss
Cochran, Robert B 3 m Tx
Cochran, William W 2 M Tx
West, Angeline 38 F Ind
West, Mary E 15 F Tx
West, Nancy E 13 F Tx
West, Lida M 11 F Tx
West, Henry C 9 M Tx
West, Alfred W 7 M Tx
Cochran, Wm 68 M Mass
Cochran, Mary 63 F Ky","STR06" "I41020","Cochran","Annie Pearl","Oct 1886","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Jeff HAVENS.
","STR06" "I7032","Cochran","Eliza Windbrush","15 Feb 1838","4 Jan 1918","0","U.S., Confederate Pensions, 1884-1958
Name Mrs E W Pratt
Application Date 28 Jul 1914
Application Place Sabine
Birth Year abt 1839
Birth Place Perry, Alabama
Age 75
Spouse Marshall Jay Pratt
Marriage Date 26 Nov 1853
Marriage Place Bibb, Alabama
Spouse Death Date 29 Aug 1900
Pension File Number 29310
Application Type Widow","STR06" "I1549","Cochran","Francis Mae","24 Mar 1917","5 Apr 2001","0","Francis was first married to Truman Reynolds.

http://www.okcemeteries.net/grady/verden/reynoldstlmarr.htm

Truman L. & Frances Mae [Cochran] Reynolds

YOUNG COUPLE SURPRISES FRIENDS BY MARRIAGE

Mr and Mrs Allie Cochran announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Frances to Mr Truman Reynolds which was performed Saturday evening at 9:30 o'clock by Justice of the peace, E L Harvey at Verden.

The young couple left immediately after the ceremony for Oklahoma City where they spent the week-end.

Mr. Reynolds has lived here with his mother, Mrs. Ella Tolls, a number of years, being head mechanic at the Triplett Garage and is a young man who has many friends throughout the community which he has won by his efficient and courteous service.

Miss Cochran resides in the Pioneer community near Chickasha, has won a number of friends here by occasional visits among the younger set.

The young couple will make their home in Verden.

Obituary

Frances Mae Reynolds Kubik

VERDEN - Frances Mae Reynolds Kubik, 84, of Duncan, formerly of Verden, died Thursday, April 5, 2001, in Duncan.

Service was at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Verden United Methodist Church with the Rev. Gerald Powley officiating. Burial was in the Verden Cemetery under the direction of Verden Funeral Home in Chickasha.

Mrs. Kubik was born March 24, 1917, in Springfield, Ill., to Allie and Elva Cochran. She moved with her family to Oklahoma in 1920.

She married Trueman Reynolds in 1937, in Verden and he preceded her in death in 1981. She married Amos Kubik in 1986, and they moved to Duncan.

She was the center of her family and was a giving person to others she knew. She had been a member of the United Methodist Church in Verden prior to moving to Duncan.

Survivors include her husband, Amos, of the home; two sons and daughters-in-law, Harold and Betty Reynolds of Chickasha and Ronald and Carol Reynolds of Oklahoma City; eight grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; three sisters, Dorothy Hill of Scurry, Texas, Alice Farley of Chickasha and Esther Null of Tulsa; and a brother, Russell Cochran of Chickasha; and numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; a son, Douglas; and a grandson, Danny.

Published in The Duncan Banner [Duncan, OK] on April 09, 2001.


","STR06" "I1549","Cochran","Francis Mae","24 Mar 1917","5 Apr 2001","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Caddo County, Cement
Enumerated 8 and 9 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 46 Sheet 3B and 4 A
Cocheram, Allie Hd M W 30 M Ky Ky Ky Farmer
Cocheram, Elva Wf F W 24 M Ky Ky Ky
Cocheram, Dorothy P Dtr F W 4 10/12 S Ind Ky Ky
Cocheram, Francis M Dtr F W 2 9/12 S Ill Ky Ky
Cocheram, Clara E Dtr F W 1 2/12 S Ok Ky Ky","STR06" "I42072","Cochran","Joseph M.","Abt 1877","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Newton County, Pr. 4
John L. Cochran M 51 La Ill Ill Farmer
Margaret A. Cochran F 29 Ala SC NC Keeping House
Lilly D. Smith F 11 Tx -- Ala
John A. Cochran M 8 Tx La Ala
Joseph M. Cochran M 5 Tx La Ala
William H. Cochran M 2 Tx La Ala
""United States Census, 1880,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MFJQ-T4P : accessed 27 Dec 2012), John L. Cochran, Precinct 4, Newton, Texas, United States; citing sheet 525D, family 0, NARA microfilm publication T9-1321.

1910 Census
Louisiana, Vernon Parish, West-half Ward 5, Cravens Sawmill town
SD 3 ED 150 Sheet 9B
161-164
Cochran, Joe Head M W 33 m 5 Tx Tx Tx Daylabor Fireman at ?Loader?
Cochran, Etta Wf F W 24 m 5 2/2 Tx Tx Ga Housework
Cochran, Joda Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Cochran, Jesse Son M W 7/12 S la Tx Tx","STR06" "I39296","Cochran","Lela Alena","3 Feb 1903","19 Nov 1979","0","Said to be born to Edward Hiram COCHRAN and Hattie FRANKS in Negreet, Lousiana.","STR06" "I41010","Cochran","Lydia Ann","Abt 1840","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married John Matthew Bivens.","STR06" "I41017","Cochran","Mary J.","3 Jun 1878","16 Sep 1963","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXTT-VYV
Name: Mary Cochran Choate
Death Date: 16 Sep 1963
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 85 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 03 Jun 1878
Birthplace: Jasper Co., Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: [Tom Choate, m. ca. 1894]
Father's Name: Alford J. Cochran
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Missouri Ann Bruce
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Houston, Harris, Tesas
Cemetery: Kirbyville Cemetery
Burial Place: Kirbyville, Texas
Burial Date: 16 Sep 1963
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117293
Digital Film Number: 4028354
Image Number: 2978
Reference Number: cn 57761
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I41012","Cochran","Mehitabel ""Hettie""","Abt 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXHK-8Q8
Name: Lillian Mary Grubbs
Death Date: 30 Oct 1959
Death Place: El Paso, El Paso, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 86 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 16 Mar 1873
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Luther Calvin White
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mehitabel Cochran
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Restlawn Memorial Park
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 02 Nov 1959
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2115989
Digital Film Number: 4165962
Image Number: 820
Reference Number: item 2 cn 55294
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I41015","Cochran","Robert Bruce","26 Sep 1866","7 Sep 1943","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6KZ-MQP
Name: Robert Bruce Cochran
Death Date: 07 Sep 1943
Death Place: Browndel, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 76 years 11 months 12 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1867
Birth Date: 26 Sep 1886 (sic, s/b 1866)
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: A J Cochran
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mipouria Bruce
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Woods Foreman
Place of Residence: Browndel, Jasper Co., Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Kirbyville, Tex
Burial Date: 09 Sep 1943
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137436
Digital Film Number: 4029599
Image Number: 43
Reference Number: 42836
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I41009","Cochran","Washington D. C.","Abt 1837","10 Aug 1863","0","""....never married and died in the Civil War at Vermillionville, Louisiana, on Aug 10, 1863.""","STR06" "I47385","Cochran","Willa","7 Jul 1926","31 Dec 2014","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave Memorial page:

Willa Cochran King, age 88 of Dam B, Texas died Wednesday, December 31, 2014 at Saint Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont, Texas.

Funeral services will be 10am Saturday, January 3, 2015 at Adams EE Stringer Funeral Home in Kirbyville, Texas.

Burial at Bleakwood Cemetery.

Mrs King was born July 7, 1926 in Bleakwood to Mollie Eva (Terry) and Dan O. Cochran. She had lived at Dam B over 40 years.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Olen King and a brother, Charles ""Charlie"" Daniel Cochran.

Survivors include sons, Danny King and Kelly and Jack King and Barbara, her daughters, Judy Flowers and Russell and Dianne King, her brother, Ben Cochran and Billie, her sister, Doris Wellman and Slim, 7 grandchildren, Brady King, Brock King, Emily King and Jim Kelly, Renata Holland and Clint, Keith Shockley and Tonya, Aimee Doughty and Ciff and Jessica Cobbs and 6 great grandchildren.","STR06" "I41006","Cochran","William Alexander","5 Oct 1802","11 Apr 1879","0","From FindAGrave:

From the Jasper County Archives:

Articles ran in the Jasper News Boy, Jasper, Texas

Wednesday, February 2, 1994

Cochran Family Came to Bleakwood in 1842

By The Jasper County Historical Commission

Barbara Smith of the Bon Ami community contributed the following information.

In 1842, William Cochran boarded a houseboat in Indiana and traveled by way of the Mississippi and Red Rivers, across Louisiana to what later would become Newton County. On the banks of Thickety Creek in the community now know as Bleakwood, he and his brother-in-law Rueben Bennington, built a water mill. Later they would sell this mill to Jesse Lee, who would build a sawmill, gristmill and cotton gin there.

William, son of Glass and Mahatable Fuller Cochran, has been born in 1802 in Massachusetts and around 1829 had moved to Indiana and married Mary Polly Bennington, a sister of Reuben who had been born in Kentucky in 1808.

For the first 13 years of their marriage William and Mary made their home in Indiana. It was there they had the following children: Mahatable, born in 1830, who would marry Eli White on Feb 23, 1853 in Newton County; Angelina, born 1832, who would marry Alfred West in Newton County on Apr 3, 1851; Alfred J., born Jan 30,1834; Washington D. C., born 1837, who never married and died in the Civil War at Vermillionville, Louisiana, on Aug 10, 1863; and Lydia Ann, born 1840, who married John Matthew Bivens on Jan 13, 1860 in Newton.

After their arrival in Texas, another daughter, Mary Ann was born in 1843. She would later marry Henry Bivens on Feb 4, 1868 in Jasper County.

Alfred J. Cochran, third child of William and Mary, also served in the Confederate States Army, but unlike his brother who was killed, would return home to marry Missouri Ann Bruce on Oct 26, 1865. He and Missouri Ann had the following six children: Robert B., born Sep 26, 1866; William W., born 1868; Walter Hughey, born July 1873; Mary J., born June 3, 1878, who married Tom Choats in 1894; Alfred Boyce, born June 1884; and Pearl, born Oct 3, 1886, who married Jeff Havens.

Alfred died on Oct 16, 1888 and was buried at Zion Hill Cemetery in Jasper County. Missouri Ann lived to be 83, dying on Sep 23, 1926. She was buried beside Alfred at Zion Hill.","STR06" "I41006","Cochran","William Alexander","5 Oct 1802","11 Apr 1879","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Newton County
Cochran William 48 yrs Farmer,300 acres born in Ma.
Cochran Mary 42 yrs born in Kentucky
Cochran Mahatable 20 yrs born in Indiana
Cochran Angelina 18 yrs born in Indiana
Cochran Alfred 16 yrs born in Indiana
Cochran Washington D.C. 13 yrs born in Indiana
Cochran Lydia Ann 10 yrs born in Taylor, Greene, IN
Cochran Mary Ann 7 yrs born in Texas

1860 Census
Texas, Newton County, PO Newton
Enumerated 16 and 17 July 1870
Page 50
325-325
Alfred West 35 M Farmer 250 230 La
Angelina West 28 F Ind
Mary E West 5 F Tx
Nancy E West 3 F Tx
Lydia West 1 F Tx
Martha Reeves 6 F La
326-326
Wm Cochran 56 M Farmer 300 210 Mass
Mary Cochran 52 F Ky
Alfred Cochran 25 M Ind
Washington Cochran 23 M Ind
Mary A Cochran 17 F Tx

1870 Census
Texas, Jasper County, PO Jasper
Enumerated 25 Aug 1870
Page 45 Stamped 520
544-564
Cochran, Alfred 35 M Farmer 16- 100 Ind
Cochran, Missouri 27 F Keeping House Miss
Cochran, Robert B 3 m Tx
Cochran, William W 2 M Tx
West, Angeline 38 F Ind
West, Mary E 15 F Tx
West, Nancy E 13 F Tx
West, Lida M 11 F Tx
West, Henry C 9 M Tx
West, Alfred W 7 M Tx
Cochran, Wm 68 M Mass
Cochran, Mary 63 F Ky



","STR06" "I41016","Cochran","William Wallace","21 Aug 1868","1958","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDNB-1Y8
Name: William W. Cochran
Death Date: 1958
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 90 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 21 Aug 1868
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Alfred Cochran
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Missouri Bruce
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Inspector, Timber
Place of Residence: Silsbee, Hardin, Texas
Cemetery: Resthaven Cemetery
Burial Place: Silsbee, Texas
Burial Date: 1958
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2115623
Digital Film Number: 4166750
Image Number: 3370
Reference Number: File 69771
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I12039","","","","","","","" "I27518","","","","","","","" "I37969","","","","","","","" "I2351","Cockrell","Mary Ann ""Polly""","Abt 1817","Bef 1880","0","Wynema McGrew shows her as a daughter of Charles S. COCKRELL Sr.","STR06" "I37968","Cockrell","Richard Ordlin","7 Nov 1901","Bef 1930","0","(Research):https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MJ96-D5Q
Name: Richard A Cockrell
Residence: , Noble, Oklahoma
Estimated Birth Year: 1901
Age: 19
Birthplace: Iowa
Relationship to Head of Household:
Head of Household: Charles and Cora CARTER
Gender: Male
Race: White
Marital Status: Single
Father's Birthplace: Illinois
Mother's Birthplace: United States
Film Number: 1821472
Digital Folder Number: 4385101
Image Number: 00527
Sheet Number: 3
Collection: United States Census, 1920","STR06" "I23705","","","","","","","" "I23705","","","","","","","" "I41049","","","","","","","" "I26022","Coday","Florene Fern","31 May 1916","12 Oct 2007","0","The 2009 obituary of her step-mother, Marcille Gooch Coday Moore, notes that she was predeceasd by her step-child, ""Florene Casciola."" The Texas Divorce Index shows she married Steven A. Casciola on 27 Sep 1973, and that they divorced 24 July 1980. They had no children.","STR06" "I36707","Coday","Henry Drexel","31 Jul 1894","6 Jul 1969","0","Name: Henry Drexell Coday
Death Date: 06 Jul 1969
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 74 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 31 Jul 1894
Birthplace: Louisiana
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Marcille Coday
Father's Name: Charles S. Coday
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lila Mosley
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Process Engineer Oil Co.
Place of Residence: Sabine County, Texas
Cemetery: Spring Hill Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 06 Jul 1969
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137519
Digital Film Number: 4029614
Image Number: 3269
Reference Number: cn 50463
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36707","Coday","Henry Drexel","31 Jul 1894","6 Jul 1969","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Louisiana, De Soto Parish, Police Jury Ward 3
Enumerated April 2, 1930
SD 16-9 SD 1 Sheet 1A Stamped 105
1-1
Coday, Henry D Head M W 35 m 21 La La La Farmer
Coday, Patience P Wf F W 31 M 16 La La La
Coday, Florine F Dtr F W 13 S La La La
Coday, Maurice L Dtr F W 10 S La La La
Coday, Mildred G Dtr F W 8 S La La La
Coday, Jannie L Dtr F W 4 8/12 S Tx La La
Coday, Billie J Dtr F W 1 3/12 S La La La

1940 Census
Texas, Jefferson County, JP 6
Enumerated April 25, 1940
SD 2 ED 123-117 Sheet 14A
E H on Campus Street
20
Coday, Heny Drexel Hd M W 45 m La DeSoto Bus Operator Tredian Co
Coday, Patience Wf F W 41 M La DeSoto
Coday, Jannie Lee Dtr F W 14 S Tx DeSoto
Coday, Billie Jean Dtr F W 11 S La DeSoto
Coday, Sue Aileen Dtr F W 9 La DeSoto
Coday, Howard Drexel Son M W 6 S La DeSoto



","STR06" "I41051","Coday","Howard Drexel ""Sonny""","Abt 1934","Yes, date unknown","0","The 2009 obituary of his step-mother, Marcille Gooch Coday Moore, notes that she was predeceasd by her step-child, ""H. D. (Sonny) Coday, Jr.""","STR06" "I41048","","","","","","","" "I26023","Coday","Maurice Lila","7 Feb 1920","9 May 2002","0","The 2009 obituary of her step-mother, Marcille Gooch Coday Moore, notes that she was predeceasd by her step-child, ""Maurice Salles.""","STR06" "I26024","Coday","Mildred Goldie","14 Nov 1921","27 Sep 2000","0","The 2009 obituary of her step-mother, Marcille Gooch Coday Moore, notes that she was predeceasd by her step-child, ""Mildred Merritt.""","STR06" "I36708","","","","","","","" "I41050","Coday","Sue Allien","20 Nov 1930","28 Mar 2008","0","The 2009 obituary of her step-mother, Marcille Gooch Coday Moore, notes that she was predeceasd by her step-child, ""Aliene Belaire.""","STR06" "I24916","Cody","Diantha","24 Nov 1803","14 Nov 1832","0","C. Fairchild, on his RootsWeb WorldConnect tree titled ""Fairchild"", shows her as the daughter of John Cody.","STR06" "I24984","Cody","John","10 Jan 1779","May 1834","0","He is shown as dying in Evansville, Idaho, presumably in error, on the ""Six, Wierschke Families & More"" tree at Rootsweb.","STR06" "I1827","Coe","Mary","29 Aug 1765","Dec 1820","0","Daughter of William and Jane Coe. She was listed in her fathers will dated 1791/1793. Children were William, Edward, John, Presly, Priscilla (who married a Davis) and Mary. Mary married 2nd to Nicholas GRYMES 18 Jan 1803 Alexandria, VA. See page 261 ""Paynes of VA""","STR06" "I15763","","","","","","","" "I11388","","","","","","","" "I14051","Cogburn","Jane ""Jennie"" Cicero","17 Nov 1848","26 Sep 1928","0","In her annotated trancription of the Hemphill City Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows her as a daughter of W. Jackson COGBURN and Martha Ann GRACE.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX4Y-YQY
Name: Jane Cisero Smith
Death Date: 26 Sep 1928
Death Place: Yellow Pine, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 80 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 1848
Birthplace: Burkville, Tex.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jack Cogburn
Father's Birthplace: Ala.
Mother's Name: Martha Cogburn
Mother's Birthplace: Ala.
Occupation: House Work
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Hemphill, Tex.
Burial Date: 27 Sep 1928
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114624
Digital Film Number: 4165512
Image Number: 132
Reference Number: cn 41125
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I16674","Cogburn","Mary Alice","10 Oct 1842","3 Nov 1909","0","Was she also called Nancy? According to an email from Dolores Burton, she was named Nancy Cogburn. However, on the 1880 and on the 1900 Sabine County Census, the wife of James Birdwell is listed as Mary. In fact, in the 1900 census, she is shown as Mary A. (Cogburn).

David Pike, a Cogburn researcher, also shows her as Mary Alice. He indicates that she was probably born in Georgia, though census records report Alabama, and on one occasion Arkansas.","STR06" "I24175","","","","","","","" "I47245","Cohen","Dorothy ""Dolly"" Rose","3 Jan 1923","7 Jun 1988","0","Her Texas Birth certificate shows her a Dorothy Rose, a daugher of Lazurus Cohen, born in England, and Rebecca Dan/Dau? born in Liverpool, England. Dorothy was their fifth child. They were living at 1205 Taylor St in Wichita Falls, Texas at the time of her birth.

The Social Security Death Index shows her last residence as Austin, Texas.","STR06" "I43799","Cokendolpher","Stella","6 Oct 1880","24 Jul 1946","0","Name Stella Martin
Event Type Death
Event Date 24 Jul 1946
Event Place Brownwood, Brown, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 06 Oct 1880
Birthplace Kentucky
Father's Name William Cokendolpher
Mother's Name Mary Duncan
Certificate Number 30305
GS Film number 2218378
Digital Folder Number 005145014
Image Number 00434

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""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K396-D97 : accessed 26 Sep 2013), Stella Martin, 1946.","STR06" "I46347","Coker","Patricia Ann","29 Sep 1937","19 Dec 2015","0","A Memorial Rosary and Mass for Patricia Ann Quick, 78, of Lufkin will be held Saturday, January 2, 2016 at St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Church with Fr. Joe Kannampuzha officiating. The family will welcome friends and loved ones at 10:00 a.m., with the Rosary beginning at 10:30 a.m. and the Mass at 11:00 a.m. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Carroway Funeral Home. Mrs. Quick was born September 29, 1937 in Lufkin, Texas to the late Stanley W. Coker and Myrl Maurice (Oliver) Coker Freeman, and went to be with the Lord Saturday, December 19, 2015 at her residence. Mrs. Quick resided in Lufkin most of her life. She retired from the Hallmark Shop and was a member of St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Church. She was a loving mother, granny and great-granny, and friend to her fellow residents and the staff at Parkwood Place. Survivors include her husband of 59 years, Richard E. Quick, Sr. of Lufkin; daughters and son-in-law, Amanda C. and Ronnie Hutchison of Lufkin and Laura McCroskey of Hemphill; sons and daughters-in-law, Richard E. II and Star Quick of Katy, Daniel and Connie Quick of Lufkin, Matthew and Trena Quick of Huntsville and Alvin and Chrystal Quick of Huntington; 16 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; sister, Gloria Jean Rainineu of Ava, Missouri; stepsisters, Betty Dessauer and husband Ron of Cincinnati, Ohio, Sarah Gore of Silsbee, Debbie and Bud Froelich-Freeman of Phoenix, Arizona, and Mary Grace Freeman of Denver, Colorado; stepbrothers, Phillip Freeman and wife Ann of Floreine, Louisiana, Paul Freeman and wife Janet of Silsbee, and Carl E. Freeman, Jr. and wife Sharon of Mississippi; and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. She was preceded in death by her parents. Honorary pallbearers will be her grandsons. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Church Building Fund, 1611 Feagin Drive, Lufkin, Texas 75904. Memories and condolences may be added at www.carrowayfuneralhome.com. Carroway Funeral Home, Lufkin, directors.

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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 30, 2015, Page 10","STR06" "I33207","","","","","","","" "I5494","Colbert","Julia A.","Abt 1824","23 May 1886","0","Benjamin Colbert, a Cooper age 34, was living with Julia and Sanford at the time of the 1860 Census, Prince William County, Virginia. Presumably he was a brother or other relative as Ken Harvey shows her maiden name as Colbert.","STR06" "I40316","Coldwell","Mabel Clara","16 Dec 1900","9 Sep 1963","0","A daughter of George W. COLDWELL and Alice STEPHENS.","STR06" "I31076","Cole","Alfred Romanzo","Sep 1857","Yes, date unknown","0","Resided in Lancaster, Kansas.","STR06" "I31076","Cole","Alfred Romanzo","Sep 1857","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Kansas, Atchison County, Kapioma Twp
Enumerated 13 Jun 1900
SD 1 ED 16 Sheet 7B
152-154
Cole, Romanz Head W M Sep 1857 42 M 19 Ill Oh Oh Farmer
Cole, Francis Wf W F May 1862 38 M 19 3/2 Ill Wales Pa
Cole, Lester H Son W M Apr 1883 17 S Iowa Ill Ill Farm Labor
Cole, Gladness Dtr W F Sep 1889 10 S Ill Ill Ill At School

1910 Census
Kansas, Atchison County, Lancaster
Enumerated 2 May 1910
SE 1 ED 16 Sheet 7B
135-135
Cole, Alfred R Head m W 52 m1 30 Ill Oh Oh Farmer
Cole, Francis Wf F W 49 m1 30 4/3 Ill Wales(German) Pa
Cole, Gladys Dtr F W 20 S Ill Ill Ill
Cole, Alfred Son M W 7 S Ks Ill Ill

1920 Census
Kansas, Atchison County, Lancaster Twp
Enumerated 19 Jan 1920
SD 101 ED 16 Sheet 8A
67-67
Cole, Alfred R Head M W 62 M Ill Ohio Ohio Farmer
Cole, Frances E Wf F W 56 M Ill Wales/Welsh Pa
Cole, Gladys M Dtr F W 30 S Ill Ill Ill
Cole, Alfred R J Son M W 17 S Ill Ill Ill

1930 Census
Kansas, Doniphan County, Union Twp
Enumerated 21 Apr 1930
ED 22-10 SD 5 Sheet 6B
127-130
Cole, Alfred R head R 2000 M W 72 M 28 Ill Ohio Ohio Farmer
Cole, Frances E Wf F W 67 M 23 Ill Wales Pa
Cole, Gladness Dtr F W 40 S 18 Ill Ill Inn
128-131
Cole, Alfred R Jr Head M W 27 M 23 Ka Ill Ill Farmer
Cole, Gladys T Wf F W 26 M 22 Ks Ks Ks
","STR06" "I31412","Cole","Alfred Romanzo","16 Aug 1902","1 Jul 2001","0","He appears to have married second Florence Doris Baker, as shown on FindAGrave.","STR06" "I31412","Cole","Alfred Romanzo","16 Aug 1902","1 Jul 2001","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Kansas, Doniphan County, Union Twp
Enumerated 21 Apr 1930
ED 22-10 SD 5 Sheet 6B
127-130
Cole, Alfred R head R 2000 M W 72 M 28 Ill Ohio Ohio Farmer
Cole, Frances E Wf F W 67 M 23 Ill Wales Pa
Cole, Gladness Dtr F W 40 S 18 Ill Ill Inn
128-131
Cole, Alfred R Jr Head M W 27 M 23 Ka Ill Ill Farmer
Cole, Gladys T Wf F W 26 M 22 Ks Ks Ks","STR06" "I19170","Cole","Beulah Lee","15 Oct 1869","6 Jan 1962","0","The daughter of Stephen Wiley COLE (1845-1929) and Martha (HIGDON) COLE (1845-1915).","STR06" "I18290","Cole","Chapley W.","Abt 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 3, Negreet
Enumerated 6 July 1880
Page 43 SD 2 ED 46 Stamped 255C
123-124
Cole, Chapley W W M 45 Farmer Ala SC SC
Cole, Mary L W F 42 Wf Keeping House Miss SC SC
Cole, Loloto C W F 7 Dtr La Ala Miss
Long, Gabriel W M 18 Boarder Laborer Miss Ala Miss","STR06" "I24741","Cole","Chessie Olivia","30 Jan 1887","Apr 1970","0","She was not living with her husband or son as of the 1910 census. Melba Gene McLemore notes that she was a daughter of Dr. John Wallace COLE and Anna Zoella DAVIS, and that she married second William Clifton NEWMAN.

Obituary
Chessie Newman
Chessie O. Newman, 83, mother of Lt. C. C. (Pat) Newman of the Sheriff's Department, died this morning at Parkview Baptist Hospital. She lived at 801 Fourteenth Street.

Born Jan. 30, 1887 in Weatherford, Tex., she moved to Yuma in 1918. She was a member of the Eastern Star and St. Paul's Episcopal Church.

Funeral services will be Thursday at 10 a.m. at St. Paul's Episcopal Church with Canon Charles Crawford officiating. Burial will be in Desert Lawn Memorial Park.

Survivors include three son, C. C. (Pat) of Yuma, George of Indio, and Stillman McLemore of Porterville, Calif.; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

In lieu of rememberances the family requests donations be made to the Crippled Childrens Society in care of Johnson Mortuary.

(Yuma Daily Sun, Tuesday, April 21, 1970, courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)","STR06" "I31078","Cole","Dora Ella","17 Sep 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married William Brockett.","STR06" "I28671","Cole","Emma W. ""Emmie""","Jan 1860","Bef 1920","0","Melba Gene McLemore lists her as the daughter of John COLE and Rhonda BURNETT.","STR06" "I28671","Cole","Emma W. ""Emmie""","Jan 1860","Bef 1920","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 United States Federal Census
Home in 1870: Richland, Jefferson, Arkansas

Household Members:

J P Cole 65
R W Cole 39
Samantha Cole 24
Mary Cole 17
James Cole 16
Cleas Richmond 14
Chas Rice 14
Aquill Richmond 10
Henrietta Richmond 8
Robt Richmond 6
Ellee Cole 10
Emna Cole 9
Ratle Cole 7
Ben Cole 6
Catta Cole 4
Virginia Cole 4
Alice Cole 2

(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)","STR06" "I41068","Cole","Everett E.","Abt 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","Could this be the Everett Cole (said to be born ca. 1876 Texas) who married Josephine Berryman, a daughter of Frederick Berryman?","STR06" "I31423","Cole","Gerald Herman","17 Oct 1893","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):At the time he registered for the draft for the First World War, he was living in Friendship, Wisconisn, and working as a farmer in Quincy, Wisconsin. He was of medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and light hair.","STR06" "I6459","Cole","Hannah Jemimah","Between 1782 and 1792","Yes, date unknown","0","The ""Youngblood Family Genealogy"" website shows Hannah as born ca 1782 in Coles Creek Settlement, Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi, and shows her as a daughter of Mark COLE and Hannah SPELL.","STR06" "I30727","Cole","Henry Burwell","4 Feb 1835","4 Nov 1908","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Iowa, Worth County, Lincoln Twp
Enumerated 10 Jun 1880
Page 9 SD 4 ED 249 Stamped 501
60-60
Cole, Henry R W M 45 Farmer Ohio NY NY
Cole, Altha A W F 42 Keeping House Oho Vermont NY
Cole, Alferd R W M 22 Son Farming Ill Ohio Ohio
Cole, Dora Ella W F 19 Str At home Ill Ohio Ohio
Cole, Herman H W M 13 Dtr (lined through ) At School Ill Ohio Ohio
Cole, Etta F W F 10 Dtr At School Ill Ohio Ohio
Cole, Geneva W F 3 Dtr Ill Ohio Ohio
Cole, Verna W M 1 Son Ill Ohio Ohio

1900 Census
Illinois, Ogle County, Nashua Twp
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 88 Sheet 8B
61-65
Cole, Henry Head M W Feb 1835 65 m 43 Ohio NY NY Day Laborer
Cole, Altha A Wf W F May 1838 62 m 43 11 8 Ohio Vermont Vermont

","STR06" "I31082","Cole","Herman H.","2 Nov 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Wisconsin, Adams County, Adams Twp
Enumerated 25 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 1 Sheet 11B
61-61
Cole, Herman H Dad M W 42 m1 20 Ill Oh Oh Farmer
Cole, Anna M Wf F W 36 m1 20 4/4 Ill Can English Can English
Cole, Violette M Dtr F W 18 S Ill Ill Ill Teacher Common School
Cole, Gerald H Son M W 16 S Ill Ill Ill
Cole, McKinly Son M W 13 S Ill Ill Ill
Cole, Leslie F Son M W 11 S Ill Ill Ill

1920 Census
Wisconsin, Adams County, Adams Twp
Enumerated 6 Feb 1920
SD 6 ED 1 Sheet 3B
56-56
Cole, Herman H Head M W 53 W Ill Oh On Farmer
Cole, Gerald H Son M W 26 S Ill Ill Ill Laborer Working Out
Cole, Leslie F Son M W 21 S Ill Ill Ill Laborer Working Out","STR06" "I47611","Cole","Hulon Curtis","9 Feb 1912","8 Jun 1989","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of Lee Cole & Ethel Cobb.","STR06" "I31055","Cole","James Meredith","22 Sep 1887","24 Dec 1952","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3ZZ-Y5L
name: James Meridith Cole
event: Death
event date: 24 Dec 1952
event place: Call, Jasper, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 22 Sep 1887
birthplace: , Louisiana (Arkansas was written first, and lined through)
occupation: farmer
Cemetery: Bean
father's name: P W Cole
mother's name: Mary E Meridith
Informant: Surah Cole
certificate number: 61352
film number: 2113745
digital folder number: 005145657
image number: 02441
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" James Meridith Cole, 1952","STR06" "I1955","Cole","John","Abt 1800","Bef 1880","0","Bettye Bragg Wagstaff shows him as a son Richard and Hannah Cole, and brother of Martha Cole, who married Alexander Blackburn.","STR06" "I1955","Cole","John","Abt 1800","Bef 1880","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Lawrence County,
Stamped 438
584-584
Cole, John 50 M Farmer $800 So Ca
Cole, Lucy A. 47 F La (Is this a nickname for Feliciana, a first wife, or simply an error?)
Cole, Harriet 28 F Miss
Cole, Edmond P 23 M Miss
Cold, William C 19 M Miss
Cole, Frances E. 16 F Miss
Cole, Ada 14 F Miss
Cole, Gabriel R 13 M Miss
Cole, Alabama 12 F Miss
Cole, Benjamin B 10 W Miss
Cole, Alexander 8 M W Miss
Cole, Amanda 6 F Miss
Cole, Felliciana 4 F Miss


1860 Census
Mississippi, Lawrence County, P.O. Monticllo
Enumerated 23 July 1860
Page 285
192
John Cole 60 M W Farmer $2500 $8000 SC
Feliciana Cole 57 F WLa
Susana/Lurana Cole 29 F W Miss
Benjamin Cole 19 M W Miss
Alexander Cole 17 M W Miss
Amanda Cole 16 F W Miss
Feliciana Cole 14 F M Miss
Edward Cole 6 M Miss
Feliciana Cole 2 F Miss


1870 Census
Mississippi, Lawrence County, Township 6 Range 18 W P. O. Monticello
Enumerated 23 Aug 1870
Page 104-105 Stamped 225
820-820
Cole, John 70 M W Farmer $1000 $285 SC
Cole, F. 67 F W Keeps House La
Cole, H. L. 49 F W Miss Idiot
McLendon, A 23 F W Miss (or McDonald?)
McLendon, Hattie F W Miss (or McDonald?)
Mullins, P?/ L? 12 F W Miss","STR06" "I31409","Cole","Lester H.","7 Apr 1883","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Benton, Kansas.","STR06" "I31409","Cole","Lester H.","7 Apr 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Kansas, Atchison County, Walnut Township
Enumerated 27 and 30 April 1910
SD 1 ED 19 Sheet 9B
175-177
Cole, Lester H Head m W 27 M 4 Iowa Illinois Illinois Farmer
Cole, Josie Wf F W 23 M 4 2/2 Kansas South Carolina Illinois
Cole, Vernon M Son M W 3 S Kansas Iowa Kansas
Cole, Josie F Dau F W 1 S Kansas Iowa Kansas
Buckles, Elsie A Visitor F W 70 M Wd 12/6 Indinia Ohio Tenn


","STR06" "I31074","Cole","Luscene Sophrona","15 Feb 1856","20 Jul 1911","0"," Resided in Oregon, Illinois.","STR06" "I2600","Cole","Martha","4 Jul 1798","18 Apr 1889","0","Betty Bragg Wagstaff shows her as adaughter of Richard and Hannah Cole, and sister of John Cole, who married Feliciana Blackburn.","STR06" "I38155","Cole","Mary ""Mollie"" Alma","17 Apr 1877","10 Dec 1935","0","In her annotated transcription of the Gravel HIll Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows her as a daughter of Providence William COLE and Eliza Jane RICE.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDKT-MZG
name: Mary Mollie Carlton
death date: 10 Dec 1935
death place: Huntington, Angelina, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 58 years 7 months 23 days
estimated birth date: 1877
birth date:
birthplace: La.
marital status: Married
spouse's name: H.C. Carlton
father's name: P.W. Cole
father's birthplace: La.
mother's name: Press Ellis
mother's birthplace: La.
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Bronson, Texas
cemetery:
burial place: Bronson
burial date: 10 Dec 1935
additional relatives: X
film number: 2116707
digital film number: 4166614
image number: 2197
reference number: cn 54474
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Mary Mollie Carlton, 1935","STR06" "I31092","Cole","Maud Altha","29 Jun 1881","Yes, date unknown","0","Resided in Oregon, Illinois.

She was shown, on the ""dwyerRox"" tree at Ancestry.com, as being born on 29 Jun 1881 in Floyd County, Iowa. It was also shown on this same tree that she married William Tracy BLACK.","STR06" "I30660","Cole","Pearl Victoria","24 Mar 1902","2 Feb 2002","0","Middle and last name from an unsourced tree on Ancestry.com, and should be verified against official records.","STR06" "I31080","Cole","Phebe Lourilla","17 Mar 1864","Yes, date unknown","0","Resided in Easton, Wisconsin.","STR06" "I41065","Cole","Providence W.","Sep 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Louisiana, Winn Parish, Ward One
Enumerated 2 Jun 1880
Page 4D SD 2 ED 53
31-32
Cole, P. W. W M 34 Farmer Ark Miss Miss
Cole, Eliza J W F 29 Wf Keeping House La Maine Miss
Cole, Minnie E W F 12 Dtr At Home La La Ark
Cole, Everett C W M 9 S La La Ark
Cole, Dott W M (sci) 6 Son (sic) La La Ark
Cole, Mary A W F 3 Dtr La La Ark
Cole, Thomas H W M W 2 Son La La Ark
Thornton, Josephine W F 52 Step Mother La France La

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Pr 4
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 4A
60-60
(image on Ancestry.com very faint, month and dates of birth difficult to read with certainty)
Cole, Providence Head M W Sept 1845 53 m W Ark Ala Ala Farmer
Cole, Eliza J Wf W F Mar 1850 50 M W 9/9 La Wisc La
Cole, Everett E Son M M 18 La Ark La
Cole, Dott Dtr W F 20 La Ark La
Cole, Mollie Dtr F W 13 La Ark La
Cole, Thomas Son M W 11 La Ark La
Cole, James Son W M Apr 1881 9 S La Ark La
Cole, Willaim M Son M W Dec 5 S La Ark La
Cole, Providence W Son M M 12 La Ark La
Cole, Harry P Son M W 8 La Ark La

","STR06" "I40131","Cole","Providence Walter","Abt 1888","Yes, date unknown","0","(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
1-1
Thomas E and Sophia A (Clark) McLemore
2-2
Cole, Walter P M W 22 m1 1 La Ark La Farmer
Cole, Agnes E Wf F W 20 m1 1 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Cole, Ralph E Son M W 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
3-3
Clark, Elias W head m W 26 m1 6 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Cordelia Wf F W 26 m1 6 4/4 Tx Ark Tn
Clark, Myrtle I Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Ellis M Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Benina J Dtr F W 5/12 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Anna B Dtr F W 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
4-4
Clark, Elias Head M W 67 m2 41 Tx Miss Ala Farmer
Clark, Mary J Wf F W 59 m1 41 11/10 Tx Miss Miss
Clark, Minnie S Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Humphreys, Thos L Nephew m W 15 S Tx Ark Tx
","STR06" "I17861","Cole","Temperance Lovella","Abt 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","Likely to be a daughter of DuBose Cole (born ca 1832, Ala and) and his wife, A. B. (born ca 1848 in Arkansas), as Temperence and Henry lived next to them at the time of the 1880 Census of Newton County, Texas.","STR06" "I16874","Cole","Tressie Thelma","7 Oct 1904","18 May 1993","0","From FindAGrave:

Daughter of William Alexander Cole and Myra Frances Alexander and mother of thirteen children. She married William Jasper Sanders 3-13-1921 and was a homemaker. She is survived by 6 children 40 grandchildren: 73 great-grandchildren: and 26 great-great-grandchildren. She is missed by all who knew her.","STR06" "I31084","Cole","Uretta ""Etta"" Frances","17 Jul 1869","28 Mar 1929","0","Resided in Ashton, Illinois.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NQ18-RVV
Name: Etta F. Hoselton
Titles and Terms (original):
Death Date: 28 Mar 1929
Death Place: Scott, Ogle, Illinois
Gender: Female
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Age: 60
Estimated Birth Year: 1869
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Father: Henry Cole
Father's Titles and Terms (original):
Father's Birth Place:
Mother: Altha Sanford
Mother's Titles and Terms (original):
Mother's Birth Place:
Occupation:
Residence:
Street Address:
Spouse: Charles Hoselton
Spouse's Titles and Terms (original):
Spouse's Birthplace:
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4008242
Image Number: 826
Film Number: 1643030
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn 15475
Collection: Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947","STR06" "I31090","Cole","Vernon Milton","12 Dec 1878","23 Sep 1939","0","Resided in DeKalb, Illinois.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NQGG-NFB
Name: Vernon M. Cole
Titles and Terms (original):
Death Date: 23 Sep 1939
Death Place: Cortland, De Kalb, Illinois
Gender: Male
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Age: 60
Estimated Birth Year: 1879
Birth Date: 12 Dec 1878
Birthplace: Oregan, Ill.
Father: Henry B. Cole
Father's Titles and Terms (original):
Father's Birth Place: Ohio
Mother: Altha A. Sanford
Mother's Titles and Terms (original):
Mother's Birth Place: Ohio
Occupation: Farm Labor
Residence: Courtland, DeKalb, Illinois
Street Address:
Spouse: Lydia Cole
Spouse's Titles and Terms (original):
Spouse's Birthplace:
Burial Date: 27 Sep 1939
Burial Place: Rochelle, Ogle, Illinois
Cemetery: Lawnridge
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4007911
Image Number: 1552
Film Number: 1432188
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: 35372
Collection: Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947","STR06" "I41080","Coleman","Aaron","19 Sep 1881","29 Jul 1960","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNHN-8WL
name: Aaron Coleman
death date: 29 Jul 1960
death place: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas, United States
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 78 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 19 Sep 1881
birthplace: Texas
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: William Coleman
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Florence Harvey
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2116317
digital film number: 4120480
image number: 00942
reference number: 45712
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Aaron Coleman, 1960","STR06" "I41080","Coleman","Aaron","19 Sep 1881","29 Jul 1960","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 3
Enumerated 27 Apr 1910
SD 25 ED 140 Sheets 12A
210-210
Coleman, Hiram Head M W 21 M1 2 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Coleman, Bennie Wf F W 18 m1 2 2/1 Tx Tx Tx
Coleman, Pansy F Dtr F W 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
211-211
William Martin and his sister, May
212-212
Coleman, William Head M W 60 m1 35 Tx SC Ga Farmer
Coleman, Florence Wf F W 58 m1 35 10/8 Tx Tx Ga
Coleman, Walter Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Coleman, John Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
213-213
Coleman, Aaron Head M W 27 m1 3 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Coleman, Elvina Wf F W 26 m1 3 2/2 Tx Tx Tx
Coleman, William C Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Coleman, Hester Dtr F W 1 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I41078","Coleman","Alice","17 Oct 1879","28 Mar 1941","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDR5-JMZ
name: Alice Colewell
death date: 28 Mar 1941
death place: Ora, Angelina, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 62 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 17 Oct 1879
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Dick Coleman
father's birthplace: Unknown
mother's name: Florence Harvey
mother's birthplace: Texas
occupation:
place of residence: Ora, Angelina, Texas
cemetery: Cochran Cemetery
burial place: Texas
burial date: 29 Mar 1941
additional relatives: X
film number: 2138246
digital film number: 4030504
image number: 2875
reference number: cn 10780
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Alice Colewell, 1941","STR06" "I28116","Coleman","Benjamin Harrison","20 Dec 1889","15 Feb 1955","0","Merritt Mullen shows his date of birth as 20 Dec 1889, which matches the 1900 census. However, his World War I Draft Registration, completed on June 5, 1917, shows an alternate date of birth, that of 20 Sep 1886. He was shown as born in ""Chrystal Springs, Miss. America.""

He was a millwright, employed by R. D. Sauls in Mylestown, Miss. His dependants were listed as a wife, two children, mother and brother. He was of medium heighth and weight, with blue eyes and black hair.","STR06" "I28116","Coleman","Benjamin Harrison","20 Dec 1889","15 Feb 1955","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Louisiana, Orleans Parish, Pr. 9, New Orleans City
SD 1 ED 17 Sheet 4B
623-86-90
Burwick, Georg Head M W 25 M La Austria La
Burwick, Eulah Wf F W 20 M Miss Miss Miss
Burwick, Georgia Dtr F W 6/12 S La Miss Miss
Coleman, Behj. Lodger m W 30 S Miss Miss Miss Carpenter Shipyard
625-87-91
Coleman, John T Head M W 40 M Miss Ala Tenn ?? Shipyard
Coleman, Mary C Wf F W38 M Miss MIss Miss
Coleman, Cecil R Son M W 11 S Miss Miss Miss
Coleman, Mary Oris Dtr F W 9 S Miss Miss Miss
Coleman, Opal E Luis Dtr F W 2 10/12 S Miss Miss Miss
Colemn Orlan Jarren Son M W 1 9/12 S Miss Miss Miss
Coleman, Susie L Mother F W 55 Wd Miss Miss Ala



1930 Census
Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit City, Part of Precinct 1
Enumerated April 14, 1930
ED 82-142 SD 20 Sheet 12A Stamped 176
(The Colemans were living in a multifamily dwelling of some sort, as they were listed as lodgers. The proprietor was Bertram Stewart, born in Scotland)
Coleman, Benjamin Lodger M W 40 M 22 Miss Mo Miss Carpenter Building
Coleman, Luvana Lodger F W 29 m 19 Miss Miss La
Coleman, Betty E Lodger F W 8 S La Miss Miss
Coleman, Harrison Lodger M W 5 S La Miss Miss","STR06" "I28111","Coleman","Chana Jane","17 Oct 1877","Yes, date unknown","0","She may have married a LOFTON. As of the 1910 Federal census, a 36 year old, widowed, Jannie Lofton was listed as a boarder inthe home of Jim and Susie Coleman in Lawrence County, Missisippi.","STR06" "I1098","","","","","","","" "I35703","","","","","","","" "I35704","","","","","","","" "I2065","Coleman","Douglas O'Brian","1 Sep 1955","18 Oct 2018","0","uneral Services for Douglas ""Doug"" O'Brien Coleman, age 63, of San Augustine, will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, October 18, 2018, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine, with burial following in the Chinquapin Cemetery in San Augustine County. Bro. David Boyd will officiate. He passed from this life in the early morning hours of Friday, October 12, 2018, in Lufkin. Visitation will be held Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018, between the hours of 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas.

Doug was born September 1, 1955, in San Augustine, to Margie Nell (Birdwell) Coleman and John D. Coleman. He was a 1973 graduate of Port Neches Groves High School. He retired from Peterbilt, and was a wonderful mechanic, and carpenter, and equipment operator. He enjoyed the fruits of his garden and raising fresh veggies. Above all else, he adored and loved his boys, and his grandchildren were the apples of his eyes and he was of the Baptist faith.

Those who are left to cherish his memory include, his loving sons, Brad Coleman of Vidor, Brien Coleman of Vidor, and Brandon Coleman of Jasper, his beloved 5 grandchildren of which he adored, Hunter, Tyler, Trenton, Eranah and Anthony; his loving sisters, Debbie Welch and her husband, Billy of Vidor; Dewisa Coleman of Orange, and Tracey Dowdle and her husband, Chad of Orange; his beloved brother, David Coleman of Pineland, along with numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews, and cousins, uncles, aunts, and friends.

He is preceded in death by his beloved parents, Margie Nell Coleman-Hildabrant and John D. Coleman.

Pallbearers will include, Hunter Coleman, Randy Coleman, Chad Dowdle, Forrest Dowdle, Anthony Kirkland and Trention Thompson.","STR06" "I41077","Coleman","Florence","Aug 1886","17 Oct 1971","0","Shown by Debra and Gary Collins to have married (first?) Milton Eugene Smith.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6DB-2TY
name: Florence Miller
death date: 17 Oct 1971
death place: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
gender: Female
race:
death age: 87 years
estimated birth date: 1884
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: William Coleman
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Florence Harvey
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2223415
digital film number: 4169942
image number: 2981
reference number: 83923
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Florence Miller, 1971","STR06" "I28115","Coleman","George Washington","23 Nov 1887","4 May 1962","0","He registered for the World War I draft in Franklin, Mississippi. At the time he was a residend of Bude, Mississippi, and supporting his wife and two children, age 2 year and age 3 months. He was employed by the Homochetto Lbr Co, doing ""public works."" He was of medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and dark hair.","STR06" "I3857","Coleman","Ivan","21 Sep 1897","24 Jan 1966","0","The Wise County Messenger

Thursday, 27 January 1966

Mrs. Elmer Williamson, age 59, of Alvord passed away Monday Afternoon in a Denton hospital. Funeral services were held from Alvord Church of Christ, Wednesday afternoon at 2 p.m. conducted by Avon Malone, minister of Denton Church of Christ, assisted by Dale Scott, minister of the Alvord Church. Interment was in Alvord Cemetery. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Laurene McNeely of Shreveport, La. and Mrs. Doris Helms of Dallas; one son, Delwin Williamson of Denton and eight grandsons. Mr. Williamson preceded his wife in death in August 1964. Mr. and Mrs. Williamson had moved to Alvord four years ago. They formerly lived at Greenwood where he was postmaster and also taught school there.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXPF-Z5J
name: Ivan Williamson
death date: 24 Jan 1966
death place: Denton, Denton, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 68 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 21 Sep 1897
birthplace: Martin, Tenn.
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: John Coleman
father's birthplace:
mother's name:
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Alvord, Wise, Texas
cemetery: Alvord Cemetery
burial place: Alvord, Wise, Texas
burial date: 26 Jan 1966
additional relatives:
film number: 2117923
digital film number: 4028383
image number: 2273
reference number: cn 8219
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Ivan Williamson, 1966","STR06" "I28107","Coleman","James Merrill","9 Jun 1826","24 May 1913","0","Merritt Mullen shows him being born in Copiah County, Mississippi. However, census records instead consistently show his place of birth as Missouri.","STR06" "I28107","Coleman","James Merrill","9 Jun 1826","24 May 1913","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1880 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Beat No 5 Crystal Springs West Precinct
Enumerated June 1880 By Geo J Mortimer
Page 39, SD 3, ED 26, Stamped 270
321
Coleman, Jas M W M 55 Farmer Infirm Miss (or Mio?) Tenn Tenn
Coleman, Susan L W F 25 Wife Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Coleman, Nany A W F 15 Dtr (first marriage) Asst housekeeper Miss Miss Miss
Coleman, James Anna W F 12 Dtr (first marriage) Asst Housekeeper Miss
Coleman, Ellen Mo W F 9 Dtr (first marriage) Miss
Coleman, Martin West W M 7 Son asst Miss
Coleman, James Merril W M 5 Son asst Miss
Coleman, Wm. Austin W M 4 Son asst Miss
Coleman, Chaney Jane W F 3 Dtr asst Miss
Coleman, John Iry W M 1 1 --- Miss

1900 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Crystal Spring West Part of Beat 5
SD 7 ED 44 Sheet 4B
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
81-81
Coleman, J. M. Head W M Jun 1826 72 M 26 Mo Mo Va Farmer
Coleman, S L Wf W F Jan 1854 46 M 26 9/9 Miss Miss Miss
Coleman, J I Son W M July 1897 21 S Miss Mo Miss Farm Laborer
Coleman, R F Son W M Sept 1875 14 S Miss Mo Miss At School
Coleman, G W Son W M Sept 1887 13 S Miss Mo Miss At School
Coleman, B. H Son W M Dec 1889 11 S Miss Mo Miss At School

1910 Census
Mississippi, Lawrence County, Beat 3
Enumerated 16 Apr 1910
SD 6 ED 97 Sheet 3A Stamped 187
39-39
Coleman, Jim M Head m W 83 m2 35 Mo Va Va
Coleman, Susie L Wf F W 56 m1 35 9/9 Miss Miss Miss
Coleman, Georg W Son m W 22 S Miss Mo Miss
Coleman, Ben H Son M W 20 S Miss Mo Miss
Lofton, Janie Boarder F W 36 Wd 10/6 Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Lofton, Wadre Boarder m W 17 S Miss Miss Miss
Lofton, Louie Boarder m W 6 S Miss Miss Miss
","STR06" "I28109","Coleman","James Merrill","7 Feb 1874","29 Jun 1942","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N3H9-GP8
Name: James Merrill Coleman
Titles and Terms (original):
Death Date: 29 Jun 1942
Death Place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
Gender: Male
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Age: 68
Estimated Birth Year: 1874
Birth Date: 07 Feb 1874
Birthplace: Crystal Springs, Mississippi
Father: James Coleman
Father's Titles and Terms (original):
Father's Birth Place: , Missouri
Mother: Susan Fairchilds
Mother's Titles and Terms (original):
Mother's Birth Place: , Mississippi
Occupation: air brake insp., railroad
Residence: Chicago, Cook, Ill.
Street Address:
Spouse: Jennie
Spouse's Titles and Terms (original):
Spouse's Birthplace:
Burial Date: 01 Jul 1942
Burial Place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
Cemetery: Oak Woods
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4204575
Image Number: 1005
Film Number: 1953746
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: rn 18450
Collection: Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947","STR06" "I2064","Coleman","John D.","9 Oct 1933","7 Dec 1974","0","The image of his death certificate, per Familysearch.org, shows that he was a shop foreman at McNair Trucking Co. It was shown he was not a veteran.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6SG-HV7
name: John D. Coleman
death date: 07 Dec 1974
death place: Park Place Hospital, Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas
gender: Male
race:
death age: 41 years
estimated birth date: 1933
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status: Married
spouse's name: Margie Coleman
father's name: E. J. Coleman
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Bertha Gilchriest
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2243520
digital film number: 4170164
image number: 638
reference number: 92624
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" John D. Coleman, 1974

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3XQ-4PR
name: John D Coleman
event: Death
event date: 07 Dec 1974
event place: Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 09 Oct 1933
birthplace: , Louisiana
father's name: E J Coleman
mother's name: Bertha Gilchriest
certificate number: 92624
film number: 2243520
digital folder number: 005145956
image number: 00638
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" John D Coleman, 1974","STR06" "I35705","","","","","","","" "I28112","Coleman","John Ira","17 Jul 1879","26 Nov 1959","0","At the time he registered for the World War I draft, he was a 39 year old farmer in Brookhaven, Lincoln County, Mississippi. His nearest relative was Mary Caldona Coleman. John was described as Tall, slender, with grey eyes and light hair.","STR06" "I28112","Coleman","John Ira","17 Jul 1879","26 Nov 1959","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Louisiana, Orleans Parish, Pr. 9, New Orleans City
SD 1 ED 17 Sheet 4B
623-86-90
Burwick, Georg Head M W 25 M La Austria La
Burwick, Eulah Wf F W 20 M Miss Miss Miss
Burwick, Georgia Dtr F W 6/12 S La Miss Miss
Coleman, Behj. Lodger m W 30 S Miss Miss Miss Carpenter Shipyard
625-87-91
Coleman, John T Head M W 40 M Miss Ala Tenn ?? Shipyard
Coleman, Mary C Wf F W38 M Miss MIss Miss
Coleman, Cecil R Son M W 11 S Miss Miss Miss
Coleman, Mary Oris Dtr F W 9 S Miss Miss Miss
Coleman, Opal E Luis Dtr F W 2 10/12 S Miss Miss Miss
Colemn Orlan Jarren Son M W 1 9/12 S Miss Miss Miss
Coleman, Susie L Mother F W 55 Wd Miss Miss Ala
","STR06" "I28108","Coleman","Martin Westley","26 Feb 1872","16 Aug 1942","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F3QM-J6P
name: Martin Wesley Coleman
death date: 16 Aug 1942
death place: Glenmora, , Rapides, Louisiana
gender: Male
race (original): White
race (standardized): White
age: 70
estimated birth year: 1872
birth place: Mississippi
marital status: Married
spouse's name: Francis Coleman
father's name: James N Coleman
mother's name:
film number: 1183482
image number: 01897
certificate number: 1214
digital folder number: 4213496
Collection: ""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956,"" Martin Wesley Coleman, 1942","STR06" "I41083","Coleman","Mason","12 Apr 1884","25 Jun 1967","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDP1-DML
name: Mason Coleman
death date: 25 Jun 1967
death place: Jacksonville, Cherokee, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 83 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 12 Apr 1884
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: William Coleman
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Florance Harvey
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Retail Lumber
place of residence: Jacksonville, Cherokee, Texas
cemetery: Walkers Chapel Cemetery
burial place: Cherokee County, Texas
burial date: 26 Jun 1967
additional relatives: X
film number: 2138673
digital film number: 4005470
image number: 1938
reference number: certificate #43254
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Mason Coleman, 1967","STR06" "I28114","Coleman","Robert Fairchild","Sep 1885","Yes, date unknown","0","Said by Merritt Mullen to have died 9 Sep 1917.","STR06" "I41079","Coleman","Steven Iron","10 Apr 1887","3 Nov 1965","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX2P-9BL
name: Steven Iron Coleman
death date: 03 Nov 1965
death place: Zavalla, Angelina, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 78 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 10 Apr 1887
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: William Coleman
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Florence Harvey
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Retired Farmer
place of residence: Zavalla, Angelina, Texas
cemetery: Zavalla
burial place: Zavalla, Texas
burial date: 04 Nov 1965
additional relatives: X
film number: 2117868
digital film number: 4028293
image number: 711
reference number: 717
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Steven Iron Coleman, 1965","STR06" "I28113","Coleman","Thomas Lillard","Abt 1881","Yes, date unknown","0","Elaine Coleman and David Jiles show that he married Mary E. BYNUM.","STR06" "I35706","","","","","","","" "I41081","Coleman","Walter Thomas","7 Nov 1891","6 Feb 1972","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNQT-3PP
name: Walter Thomas Coleman
death date: 06 Feb 1972
death place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 80 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 07 Nov 1891
birthplace: Texas
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: William Coleman
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Florence Harvey
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2223616
digital film number: 4005468
image number: 03353
reference number: 14679
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Walter Thomas Coleman, 1972","STR06" "I17527","Coleman","William ""Dick""","Nov 1850","4 Nov 1915","0","Barbara Yancey Dore and Dale Rubel show him as a son of Jacob ""Manning"" Coleman and Sarah Henshaw.

At the time of the 1910 San Augustine County, TX census, the head of households in the adjacent households were Hiram Coleman, age 21, and Aaron Coleman, age 27.","STR06" "I17527","Coleman","William ""Dick""","Nov 1850","4 Nov 1915","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, Beat 3, Macune
Enumerated 20 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 76 Sheets 16A and 16B Stamped 231
213-213
Coleman, William Head B (?, error?) M Nov 1850 50 M 25 Tx SC SC Farmer
Coleman, Florence Wf W F Dec 1854 45 M 25 10/8 Tx Tx Tm
Coleman, Alice Dtr W F Oct 1878 21 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Coleman, Aron Son W M Sept 1881 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Coleman, Mason Son W M Apr 1884 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Coleman, Florence Dtr W F Aug 1886 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Coleman, Stephen I Son W M Apr 1888 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Coleman, Walter Son W M Nov 1891 8 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Coleman, John Son W M Mar 1896 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer


1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 3
Enumerated 27 Apr 1910
SD 25 ED 140 Sheets 12A
210-210
Coleman, Hiram Head M W 21 M1 2 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Coleman, Bennie Wf F W 18 m1 2 2/1 Tx Tx Tx
Coleman, Pansy F Dtr F W 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
211-211
William Martin and his sister, May
212-212
Coleman, William Head M W 60 m1 35 Tx SC Ga Farmer
Coleman, Florence Wf F W 58 m1 35 10/8 Tx Tx Ga
Coleman, Walter Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Coleman, John Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
213-213
Coleman, Aaron Head M W 27 m1 3 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Coleman, Elvina Wf F W 26 m1 3 2/2 Tx Tx Tx
Coleman, William C Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Coleman, Hester Dtr F W 1 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I41085","Coleman","William Ide","26 Jan 1876","27 Sep 1939","0","Dale Rubel shows that he married Ursula Ann HUNT,d aughter of Nathaniel HUNT and Zana TOWNSEND of San Augustine.","STR06" "I12783","Coley","John","Abt 1826","Yes, date unknown","0","Texas Marriage records show that he married Maragert Reed Fullerton in Robertson County, Texas on 27 July 1854.

","STR06" "I4309","Coley","John L.","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","Wynema McGrew shows he was born in Mississippi, but questions how this would be possible. At the time of the 1860 census, he was living with his parents in Precint 2 of Robertson County, Texas, listed as 2 and born in Texas. In 1880, he was listed as a laborer, age 22, born in Texas. He was still in Roberston County, Texas, in the home of E. D. and Emily Pruitt.","STR06" "I12786","Coley","Nancy ""Nan"" Jeanette","9 Jan 1832","20 Jul 1904","0","At the time of the 1900 census, she was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Nettie and C. D. Drury in Calvert, Robertson County, Texas.","STR06" "I12786","Coley","Nancy ""Nan"" Jeanette","9 Jan 1832","20 Jul 1904","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Census
not located

1880 Census
Texas, Robertson County, Dist 144
Enumerated 7 Jun 1880
Page 14 SD 4 ED 144
122-122
Collins, J. W F 48 Widow Keeping House Ala --- ---
Collins, Alex M W 17 Son Farmer Tx --- Ala
Collins, N. J. W F 15 Dtr At Home Tx --- Ala
Collins, E. W. W M 11 Son Works on farm Tx --- Ala
","STR06" "I1942","Coley","William R.","Abt 1823","Abt 1862","0","May have instead been born in Florida.","STR06" "I1942","Coley","William R.","Abt 1823","Abt 1862","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Robertson County, Precinct 2
Enumerated 19 July 1860
Page 59 and 60, Stamped 178
427-427
Dempsey Coley family (age 41, born in Ga)
430-430
William R. Coley 36 M Farmer $--- $690 Fl
Margret B. Coley 24 F Housekeeper Wife
John L. Coley 2 M Tx
Exeloney C. Collins 19 F Seamstress Tx

","STR06" "I4308","Coley","Wright","Abt 1793","Yes, date unknown","0","Will Johnson shows him as born in 1788 in Columbus County, NC.

http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=wjhonson&id=I63568

A Wright Coley was in Major Lillington's Detachment, North Carolina Militia, serving as a Private during the War of 1812 (Roll Box 43, M602). Direct Data Capture, comp. U.S., War of 1812 Service Records, 1812-1815 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.

Original data: National Archives and Records Administration. Index to the Compiled Military Service Records for the Volunteer Soldiers Who Served During the War of 1812. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M602, 234 rolls.

There are also Alabama land records for a Wright Coley, as follows

Name Wright Coley
Land Office SPARTA
Document Number 54
Total Acres 78.08
Signature Yes
Canceled Document No
Issue Date 2 Jul 1826
Mineral Rights Reserved No
Metes and Bounds No
Statutory Reference: 3 Stat. 566
Multiple Warantee Names No
Act or Treaty April 24, 1820
Multiple Patentee Names No
Entry Classification: Sale-Cash Entries
Land Description 1, E?SW, ST STEPHENS, No 1N, 10E, 12

The age and location are a good fit, but it is not certain the records above are for the Wright Coley who moved to Texas ca 1835. Further research should be done.

Ancestry.com also lists numerous Texas Land Title Abstracts relating to Wright Coley, though based on the dates they were likely related to his son, or some other Wright Coley.","STR06" "I4308","Coley","Wright","Abt 1793","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Roberston County, Pr. 1
Enumerated 4 Nov 1850
116-116
Wright Coley 63 M Farmer $--- NC
Rebecca Coley 49 F NC
William R. Coley 26 M Farmer Ala
John G. Coley 24 M Ala
Mary A Coley 21 F Ala
Nancy Coley 18 F Ala
Wright P Coley 15 M Tx
Rebecca Coley 11 F Tx
Elizabeth Coley 9 F Tx","STR06" "I41163","Collier","Absalom ""Abb"" Terrell","14 Dec 1876","2 Apr 1955","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXZL-9HD
name: Abb Terrell Collier
death date: 02 Apr 1955
death place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
gender: Male
race: white
death age: 78 years 3 months 19 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 14 Dec 1876
birthplace: Augusta, Ga.
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Robert Terrell Collier
father's birthplace: Ga.
mother's name: Fannie Boman
mother's birthplace: Ga.
occupation: Retired Farmer
place of residence: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
cemetery: Nelrose Cemetery
burial place: Nacogdoches County, Tex.
burial date: 04 Apr 1955
additional relatives:
film number: 2114390
digital film number: 4165535
image number: 1648
reference number: cn 24950
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Abb Terrell Collier, 1955","STR06" "I41163","Collier","Absalom ""Abb"" Terrell","14 Dec 1876","2 Apr 1955","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, JP 3
Enumerated 11 May 1910
SD ___ ED 98 Sheet 19A
284-286
Collier, Abb Head M W 33 M1 15 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Collier, Dora Belle Wf F W 33 M1 15 5/4 Tx Tx Tx
Collier, Alton SonM W 14 S Tx Ga Farm Laborer
Collier, Lula Dtr F W 11 S Tx Ga Tx Farm Laborer
Collier, Christine Dtr F W 7 S Tx Ga Tx
Collier, Pauline Dtr F W 3 S Tx Ga Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, JP 3
Enumerated 2 and 4 Feb 1910
SD 326 ED 127 Sheet 18B
367-370
Collier, Abb Head M W 43 M1 15 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Collier, Bell Wf F W 43 M1 15 5/4 Miss Ala Ala
Collier, Christine Dtr F W 16 S Tx Ga Miss
Collier, Pauline Dtr F W 13 S Tx Ga Miss
Collier, Lora Pearl Dtr F W 7 S Tx Ga Miss
Collier, Douglas Son M W 3 2/12 S Tx Ga Miss
","STR06" "I4765","Collier","Alice Marion","22 Jul 1885","26 Aug 1973","0","From FindAGrave:

Mrs. Alice Collier Daily, 88, widow of Ezra O. Daily died Sunday, August 26 in Fraser Hospital after a short illness. Services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the First United Methodist Church of Many. The Rev. W.V. Sirmon officiated, assisted by the Rev. W. H. Bengston. Burial was in Many Cemetery under the direction of Warren Meadows Funeral Home.

Mrs. Daily was a member of a pioneer family, having been born in Milam, Texas on July 22, 1885 and being brought to Sabine Parish as an infant. She was a lifetime member of the First United Methodist Church of Many, having been its oldest member years and service and having lived to see four buildings erected, the latest of which is the very beautiful edifice which now stands.

Mrs. Daily was preceded in death by one son, the late A. L. Daily of Shreveport. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Louise Hays of Many, Mrs. Tommie Jean Williams of Leesville, Texas, Mrs. Ruby Jane Sanford and Mrs. Lorena McDuffle, both of Houston; two sons, Edward W. Daily of Mansfield and O.E. Daily, Jr. of Houston, Texas; eighteen grandchildren; eleven great-grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews.

Pallbearers were I.D. Bostain, Arthur DeLarceda, Jim Lyon, Bill Creed, Jim Everett, John Hoagland, John Petty and Willie Williams.

Honarary pallbearers were her grandsons and great-grandsons.

","STR06" "I4765","Collier","Alice Marion","22 Jul 1885","26 Aug 1973","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 4, Many Town
99-104
McDonald, Troy Head M W 29 M 28 Miss Miss Tx Lineman Telephone Co
McDonald, Blanche Wf F W 24 m 23 Ark Ark Ark
---/105
Daily, Allie Head F W 43 Wd Tx Tx Tx
Daily, LaVerne Son M W 22 S La La Tx Barber
Daily, Edward Son M W 17 S La La Tx Salesman Store-Grocery
Daily, Ruby Dtr F W 12 S La La Tx
Daily, Mary Dtr F W 10 S La La Tx
Daily, Deo Son M W 7 S La La Tx
Daily, Tommie J. Dtr F W 1 6/12 S La La Tx
Williams, Sallie Lodger F W 33 M 23 La La Tx Proprietor Beauty Parlor
Cox, Charlcie Sister F W18 S La La Tx Stenographer Public","STR06" "I39735","Collier","Alton Terrell","30 Jul 1896","6 Apr 1961","0","His draft registration for World War I showed him as a resident of Nacogdoches, Texas, and that he was employed by Abb. Collier. He was shown as having Gray eyes and light brown hair.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDT2-4H4
name: Alton Collier
death date: 06 Apr 1961
death place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
gender: Male
race: white
death age: 64 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 30 Jul 1896
birthplace: Nacogdoches County
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: A. T. Collier
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Eudora Belle Stewart
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Farming & Dairying
place of residence: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
cemetery: Fairview
burial place: Nacogdoches County, Texas
burial date: 08 Apr 1961
additional relatives: X
film number: 2116713
digital film number: 4166577
image number: 3255
reference number: cn 23443
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Alton Collier, 1961","STR06" "I39735","Collier","Alton Terrell","30 Jul 1896","6 Apr 1961","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, Pr. 1
Enumerated April 15, 1930
ED 174-4 SD 12 Sheet 7A Stamped 68
133-135
Collier, Alton T Head M W 32 Tx Ga Miss Farmer
Collier, Inez T Wf F W 30 Tx Tx Miss
Collier, Cecil E Son M W 9 Tx Tx Tx
Collier, Homer R Son M W 7 Tx Tx Tx
Collier, Lenox R Son M W 6 Tx Tx Tx
Collier, Laura B Dtr F W 8/12 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I41171","Collier","Anna Elvira","12 Feb 1872","27 Jul 1957","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX3H-62J
name: Anna Elvira Mccord
death date: 27 Jul 1957
death place: Alpine, Brewster, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 85 years 5 months 15 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 12 Feb 1872
birthplace: Macon, Ga.
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: R. T. Collier
father's birthplace: Ala.
mother's name: Frances Shattles
mother's birthplace: U.S.
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Alpine, Brewster, Texas
cemetery: IOOF Cemetery
burial place: Abilene, Texas
burial date: 28 Jul 1957
additional relatives: X
film number: 2135739
digital film number: 4163634
image number: 28
reference number: 35649
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Anna Elvira Mccord, 1957","STR06" "I6551","Collier","Archie Laverne","7 Sep 1921","5 Aug 1923","0","His tombstone was engraved ""He was the joy of our home.""","STR06" "I15449","Collier","Barnett Craig ""Barney""","23 Sep 1921","16 Jul 1990","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows him as a son of Barnett Craig Collier, Sr.

At the time of the 1940 Federal census, Barnett and Nettie Collier (ages 38 and 39, both born in Tennessee) were living in Houston, Texas with son Barnett C. Jr., age 18, born Alabama and daughter Kathryn, age 13, born in Texas.

They were located in Pr. 1, Block 31, ED 8 SD 259-19, and on Sheet 10A. Barnett C. Collier Sr was a shoe salesman.","STR06" "I22649","Collier","Billy Mack","2 May 1958","29 Nov 2001","0","The Texas Birth Index shows him as a son of Bobby John Collier and Mary Virginia Roach.","STR06" "I36672","Collier","Clyde Smith","Jan 1899","14 Oct 1970","0","Name: Clyde Smith Collier
Death Date: 14 Oct 1970
Death Place: Texas City, Galveston, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 71 years 8 months 28 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1899
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Hazel A. Collier
Father's Name: Hesikah Smith Collier
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Josie Millie Burrows
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218910
Digital Film Number: 4169112
Image Number: 3193
Reference Number:
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I41147","Collier","Daisy Lee","1 Apr 1893","24 Dec 1966","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDBZ-NP2
name: Daisy Lee Stott
death date: 24 Dec 1966
death place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
gender: Female
race: white
death age: 73 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 01 Apr 1893
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: Thomas Collier
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Mary Lord
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
cemetery: Hancock
burial place: Jasper County, Texas
burial date: 26 Dec 1966
additional relatives: X
film number: 2118468
digital film number: 4027202
image number: 3269
reference number: cn 86654
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Daisy Lee Stott, 1966","STR06" "I6559","Collier","Dorothy Bryle","16 Apr 1920","14 Aug 2007","0","Sabine County Reporter
29 May 2002

Class of 1937

Hemphill High School's graduating class of 1937 held a reunion Saturday, April 27. Attending were, from left: Lloyd Salts, Cecil Tucker Hogan, Gweneth Alford Tinsley, Elrod Dent, Dorothy Collier Eddings (sic), Jack Maund and Mabel Maund Sherman.

Sabine County Reporter
Dorothy Eddins
August 22, 2007

Dorothy B. Collier Eddins, 87, of Bronson, died Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2007, at her residence.

Mrs. Eddins was born April 16, 1920, in Mooringsport, Louisiana, as a daughter of the late George Augustus and Gladys Mavor Winn Collier. She had lived in Sabine County for the past few years.

Survivors: children, Dorothy Marie Whiteman and Carolyn Faye Smith, both of Bronson, Nancy Drew, of Pineland, and Bobbie Eddins of Center; 14 grandchildren; 19 great grandchildren, and two great-great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, L.C. Eddins.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday at Watson and Sons Funeral Home chapel in Center with Bro. Royce Robb officiating. Interment followed at Oaklawn Memorial Park in Center.

Services were under the direction of Watson and Sons Funeral Home in Center.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I36669","Collier","Douglas N.","30 Dec 1892","6 Feb 1969","0","Name: Douglas N. Collier
Death Date: 06 Feb 1969
Death Place: Kerrville, Kerr, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 76 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 30 Dec 1892
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Kie Collier
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Josie Burrows
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Machinist
Place of Residence: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
Cemetery: Bastrop Cemetery
Burial Place: Bastrop, Texas
Burial Date: 07 Feb 1969
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137324
Digital Film Number: 4029798
Image Number: 1728
Reference Number: cn 11750
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I3937","Collier","Edward","9 Apr 1880","3 Mar 1940","0","(Research):Laura Buckmaster instead shows him as Sylvanus Edwin Collier. She further indicates he was a barber, and was killed after being struck by a car while walking along the highway.","STR06" "I1237","Collier","Gabriella E.","22 Dec 1845","4 Mar 1939","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD55-GDP
name: G. E. Oliphiant
death date: 04 Mar 1939
death place: Orange, Orange, Texas
gender: Female
race: white
death age: 93 years 2 months 9 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 22 Dec 1845
birthplace: Clayborn Co., Miss.
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: Geo. W. Collier
father's birthplace: Unknown
mother's name: Sarah Tatom
mother's birthplace: Mississippi
occupation: Housework
place of residence: Hemphill, Texas
cemetery:
burial place: Hemphill, Tex.
burial date: 04 Mar 1939
additional relatives: X
film number: 2118014
digital film number: 4030437
image number: 1088
reference number: cn 14913
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" G. E. Oliphiant, 1939","STR06" "I1237","Collier","Gabriella E.","22 Dec 1845","4 Mar 1939","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 13 January 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 13 A
254-270
Oliphint, Gabriela E Hd F W 74 W Miss SC Miss
Oliphint, John H Son M W 50 D Tx Tx Miss Stockman Livestock
Oliphint, Sarah A Dtr F W 40 S Tx Tx Miss
Oliphint, Seaborn H Son M W 28 S Tx Tx Miss Stockman Livestock

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, J.P. 1
Enumerated April 25, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 4A Stamped 26
43-44
Oliphint, John H Head M W 60 Wd 47 Tx Tx Miss Farmer
Oliphint, Gabbriella E Mother F W 83 We 21 Miss Miss Miss
Oliphint, John H. Jr. Son M W 8 S Tx Tx La
Oliphint, Bennie R Son M W 5 S Tx Tx","STR06" "I5426","Collier","George Augustus","4 Jan 1896","8 Nov 1936","0","From FindAGrave:

He was born in Louisiana, the son of William Theodore and Louiza Dexter West Collier. He married Gladys Mavor Winn on July 29, 1919.

He served as a naval fireman in World War I on the patrol boat Alcedo, the first American vessel sunk during the war.

He was on watch in the engine room under instructions as machinist mate. When the Alcedo, patroling off the coast of France, was torpedoed by a German submarine, he stopped the main engine and then raised the safety valve on the main engine by the hand gear, despite the fact that he was, by that time, standing in knee-deep water. The ship sank four minutes after being struck and George ended up in the water for 18 hours before he was rescued. He contracted tuburculosis, which ultimately lead to his death on November 8, 1936.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3H2-JQM
name: George A Collier
event: Death
event date: 08 Nov 1936
event place: Marshall, Harrison, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 04 Jan 1896
birthplace: Mony, Louisiana
father's name: W T Collier
mother's name: Louisa D West
certificate number: 55165
film number: 2117027
digital folder number: 005145550
image number: 02767
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" George A Collier, 1936","STR06" "I6229","Collier","George Jefferson","4 Apr 1875","28 Dec 1954","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6B6-S68
name: George Jefferson Collier
death date: 28 Dec 1954
death place: Woodville, Tyler, Texas
gender: Male
race: Cauc.
death age:
estimated birth date:
birth date: 04 Apr 1875
birthplace: Hemphill, Texas
marital status: Single
spouse's name:
father's name: S. E. Collier
father's birthplace: Mississippi
mother's name: Fannie Stewart
mother's birthplace: Tyler Co., Texas
occupation: Retired Barber
place of residence: Woodville, Tyler, Texas
cemetery: Colmessneil
burial place: Colmesneil, Texas
burial date: 29 Dec 1954
additional relatives: X
film number: 2114329
digital film number: 4165417
image number: 2646
reference number: cn 64810
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" George Jefferson Collier, 1954","STR06" "I698","Collier","George Washington","24 Jun 1803","Bef 1880","0","Virgie Speights wrote, in a birthday sketch of granddaughter Daisy Florence Harris Wilson, that ""George Washington and Sarah Elizabeth Tatom Collier came from Mississippi in a covered wagon and settled in Milam where they owned a sawmill, gristmill, store and hundreds of acres of land. Collier also was a political and civic leader, serving as tax collector among other offices."" (Speights, Old Timers of Sabine County, Texas, p. 81).","STR06" "I698","Collier","George Washington","24 Jun 1803","Bef 1880","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Claiborne County, District 5
Enumerated 26 Oct 1850
639-639
George W. Collier 47 M Planter 1800 Va
Sarah E. Collier 31 F Miss
Julian Collier 11 M Miss
Lucinda Collier 7 F Miss
Sylvanus C Collier 6 M Miss
Gabrella E Collier 4 F Miss
Mary C Collier 3 F Miss
Carintha Collier 2 F Miss
George W Collier 4 M Miss

1860 Census
not located

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill Beat No. 1, PO Hemphill
Enumerated 38 Jun 1870
Page 19
54-54
Collier, G. W. 67 M W Merchant 2000 6000 Va
Collier, Sarah E. 50 F W Keeping House Miss
Collier, Sylvanus E 25 M W Clerk in Store Miss
Collier, George W 15 M W Miss
Collier, William 13 M W Miss
Collier, Thomas J 11 M W Miss
Collier, Sallie E 9 F W Miss
Samuel 14 M B Servant Tx
","STR06" "I4771","Collier","George Washington","Abt 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","He was married to Mary.","STR06" "I36671","Collier","Glen R.","25 Jun 1896","28 Jan 1968","0","Name: Glen R. Collier
Death Date: 28 Jan 1968
Death Place: Kerrville, Kerr, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 71 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 25 Jun 1896
Birthplace: Texas, U.S.A.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: H.W. Collier
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Josie Burris
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Dispatcher, Water Dept.
Place of Residence: Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas
Cemetery: Seaside Memorial Park
Burial Place: Corpus Christi, Texas
Burial Date: 29 Jan 1968
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2138887
Digital Film Number: 4027197
Image Number: 1862
Reference Number: 05228
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36667","Collier","Hezekiah ""Kie""","Jun 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","Middle name may be SMITH, per the death certificate of his son, Clyde Smith Collier. Information on the death certificate of son Glen instead shows his middle initial of W, and the death certificates of his other children show no middle name or initial at all.","STR06" "I36667","Collier","Hezekiah ""Kie""","Jun 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Bastrop County, Pr 2
Enumerated 28 Jun 1900
SD ??? ED 5 Sheet 25A
427-437
Charles (Feb 1858) and Bettie (May 1864) BURROWS and Family
428-438
Collier, Hesikiah C Head M W Jun 1862 37 m 11 Tx Tn Mo Farmer
Collier, Josephine Wf W F Feb 1867 33 m 11 5/5 Tx Tn Tn
Collier, Zula Dtr W F Dec 1890 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Collier, Duglass Son W M Dec 1893 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Collier, Ida Dtr W F Jan 1894 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Collier, Glen Son W M June? 1896 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Collier, Clyde Son W M Jan 1899 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Burrows, Minerva Mother-in-law W F Dec 1830 69 Wd 5/5 Tn NC Tx","STR06" "I39738","Collier","Homer Raiford","25 Sep 1922","17 Feb 2012","0","Obituary

Funeral service for Mr. Homer Raiford Collier, 89, of Douglass, Texas will be held on Monday, February 20, 2012, at 2 p.m. at First Baptist Church of Douglass with Bro. John McGuire, Bro. Bobby Whitehead and Bro. Bobby King officiating. Burial will follow at Douglass Cemetery.

Mr. Collier was born on September 25, 1922, in Melrose, Texas to the late Alton Terrell and Tommie Inez Walker Collier. He passed away on Friday, February 17, 2012, in Nacogdoches.

In 1941 after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Homer went to Orange, Texas where he worked for Consolidated Shipyard, helping build destroyers and battleships for the war, including the USS Aurick. While working there he met his future wife, Eunice Watson and they married on September 1, 1944.

Homer and Eunice returned to the family farm in Douglass after the war where they lived until their passing. He went to work for the Singer Sewing Machine Co. in 1949, as a salesman. He later bought the Nacogdoches Singer dealership on East Main in downtown Nacogdoches, where he remained working until his death. Homer was the longest living business owner in downtown Nacogdoches. Homer was an ordained Baptist deacon for 60 years, and he served at First Baptist Church of Douglass until his death. He was also a 65 year Master Mason for Swift Lodge # 678, where his father, Alton Collier and grandfather, Absalom Collier were members before him.

Homer had a love for horses and cattle, and he raised them on his farm in Douglass. The animals he trained were sold to clowns for use at rodeos and other venues for entertainment. He enjoyed performing himself with his animals at rodeos and churches.

Homer is survived by his daughter, Joyce Rogers of Alto, Texas; three sons, Larry Collier and wife, Diann, Dale Collier and wife, Judy and Dave Collier all of Douglass; three sisters, Laura Hand, Lois Carlson and JoAnne Whitehead all of Nacogdoches; grandchildren, Kevin Rogers, Carla Absalom, Lelena Rushing, Amanda Arrington, Casey Collier, Michelle Baggett, Ann Tucker, Thomas Collier, Nancy Rice, Lucas Collier and Christine Snyder; twenty six great-grandchildren and one great-great grandchild; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and other extended family and good friends.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his loving wife of 67 years, Eunice Watson Collier; and three brothers, Cecil, Lenox and Buford Collier. Pallbearers will be Kevin Rogers, Casey Collier, Thomas Collier, Lucas Collier, Nicholas Rushing, Hunter Rothenberger, Adam Lawson, Josh Lawson, Tyler Tucker, Fred Athey and George Stokes. Visitation will be held on Sunday, February 19, 2012, from 5 until 7 p.m. at Laird Funeral Home. The family would like to extend their warmest thanks to Dr. Charles Page and all the other doctors and staff at Memorial Hospital in Nacogdoches for the kindness and professionalism they bestowed upon Mr. Collier. To offer condolence or to sign an online register book please log onto lairdfh.net. Laird Funeral Home.

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dailysentinel/obituary.aspx?n=homer-raiford-collier&pid=155944139","STR06" "I4654","Collier","Ida Mae","Oct 1896","Yes, date unknown","0","Laura Buckmaster shows that she died on 10 Apr 1935 in Travis County, Texas.

It might also be possible that she was the 97 year old Ida Mae Brooks that died 1 May 1995 in San Augustine, a lifelong resident of the Brookeland/Browndell areas, and whom was survived by cousin, Roxie Simmons of Geneva. (Obituary in the Mary 3, 1995 Sabine County Reporter).","STR06" "I36670","Collier","Janie Ida","17 Jan 1894","13 Sep 1967","0","Name: Janie Ida Billingsley
Death Date: 13 Sep 1967
Death Place: Lake Bastrop Road Pct. 1, Bastrop, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 73 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 17 Jan 1894
Birthplace: Guadalupe County, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Hesikiah Collier
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Josephine Burrows
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Elgin, Bastrop, Texas
Cemetery: Fairview Cemetery
Burial Place: Bastrop, Texas
Burial Date: 16 Sep 1967
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2138739
Digital Film Number: 4027170
Image Number: 1113
Reference Number: cn55989
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35634","Collier","John Alfred","18 Mar 1888","15 Apr 1960","0","According to the Wikipedia biography of his daughter, actress Ann Miller, he was "" a criminal lawyer who represented the Barrow Gang, Machine Gun Kelly, and Baby Face Nelson, among others.""

Name: John Alfred Collier
Death Date: 15 Apr 1960
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 72 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Mar 1888
Birthplace: Moltrie, Georgia
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: No record
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nancy Gregory
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Attorney
Place of Residence: Houston, Harris, Texas
Cemetery: Forest Park
Burial Place: Houston, Texas
Burial Date: 16 Apr 1960
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116168
Digital Film Number: 4166231
Image Number: 2880
Reference Number: cn23800
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I35634","Collier","John Alfred","18 Mar 1888","15 Apr 1960","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I35655","Collier","Johnnie Lucille Ann ""Ann Miller""","12 Apr 1923","22 Jan 2004","0","American musical star Miller dies

US musical actress Ann Miller, famed for her impressive tap dancing, has died of lung cancer at the age of 81.

Miller starred in more than 40 Hollywood films during her long career, notably Kiss Me Kate and Easter Parade, with Fred Astaire and Judy Garland.

Working for MGM studios during the heyday of the Hollywood musical of the 40s and 50s, she continued dancing into her 60s alongside Mickey Rooney.

She died at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles on Thursday.

Miller began her showbusiness career at the age of 11, having taken up dancing to help straighten her legs after suffering rickets as a child.

She eventually claimed the record of 500 taps a minute.

At just 13 she was given a seven-year contract with RKO studios, although she had said she was 18.

Big break

Her movie debut was in New Faces of 1937, going on to appear in a number of low-budget musicals and comedies.

After eventually being signed to MGM, Miller replaced Cyd Charisse in Easter Parade after the actress broke her leg before filming.

But by the mid-1950s the popularity of the big screen musical waned and she moved into television and theatre.

One of her most successful projects was the touring show Sugar Babies with Mickey Rooney, a tribute to the burlesque era.

'Brassy showgirl'

""At MGM, I always played the second feminine lead; I was never the star in films,"" Miller once said.

""I was the brassy, good-hearted showgirl. I never really had my big moment on the screen.

""Sugar Babies gave me the stardom that my soul kind of yearned for.""

Speaking after her death, Rooney called Miller ""a great talent"".

""She told me the last time I spoke to her she wasn't feeling too well, and I said, 'Keep your head up, kid.' I'm just very sad,"" he added.

Miller married three times but all ended in divorce.

Her last film role was in David Lynch's Oscar-nominated film Mulholland Drive in 2001.

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/entertainment/3422589.stm","STR06" "I1232","Collier","Julie Ann","Abt 1840","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown, apparently in error, as male on the 1850 census. She was said to have married Dan T. WEEKS.","STR06" "I34657","Collier","Laura Belle","19 Jul 1929","12 Nov 2013","0","Obituary
Laura Belle Collier Hand
Mrs. Laura Belle Collier Hand, 84, of Nacogdoches passed away Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2013, at Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Hand was born July 19, 1929, in Nacogdoches to parents Alton Terrell Collier and Tommie Inez Walker Collier. She was a 1947 graduate of Nacogdoches High School and also attended Massey Business School. She retired from a longtime, successful career as a customer services supervisor for Southwestern Bell Telephone. She was a charter member of Nacogdoches Congregational Methodist Church. Mrs. Hand was a member of Nacogdoches Chapter #428 Order of the Eastern Star, having served as Worthy Matron. She was an active member of the Altrusa Club, Telephone Pioneer Club and Business & Professional Women's Club. Her survivors include sons, Jack Hand Jr. and wife, Paula, of Nacogdoches, Jerry Allen Hand and wife, Patti, of Woden, and John Collier Hand and wife, Eva of Hudson; grandchildren, John Hull of Austin, Emily Morris of Austin, Tammy Hand of Hawkins, Jenny Hand of Woden, Wesley Collier Hand and wife, Jennifer, of Nacogdoches, and Rachael Starr Hand of Hudson; great-grandsons, Kaden Walker Hand and Kase Ryan Hand of Woden; and sisters, Lois Marie Carlson and JoAnn Whitehead, both of Nacogdoches. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 58 years, Jack Hand Sr., on Nov. 6, 2009; and her brothers, Cecil Ensley Collier, Homer Raiford Collier, Lenox Revone Collier and Buford Alton Collier. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15, 2013, at Cason Monk-Metcalf Sunset Chapel, located at 5400 North Street in Nacogdoches, with the Rev. Bob Whitehead officiating. Interment will follow at Fairview Cemetery. Online memories and condolences may be offered at www.CasonMonk-Metcalf.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Cason Monk-Metcalf Funeral Directors.

DailySentinel.com online","STR06" "I39740","Collier","Lois Marie","6 May 1936","28 Nov 2013","0","joyObituary

Funeral services for Lois Marie Collier Carlson, age 77, of Nacogdoches, will be at 10 A.M. Monday, December 2, 2013 at Laird Funeral Home Chapel in Nacogdoches with Joshua Rhodes officiating and burial to follow in Fairview Cemetery. She was born May 6, 1936 in the New Hope community of Nacogdoches, the daughter of Alton Terrell Collier and Tommie Inez Walker Collier and passed away, Thursday, November 28, 2013. She spent her early years roaming the acres of the SFA College Dairy that her daddy managed where she, along with her sister, JoAnne and cousin, MaryAnn, created some of her best childhood memories. She loved making playhouses from pine straw, teacups from acorns, and outrunning her brother, Buford, after she'd ridden his horse without permission. Her older sister Laura, ""LarBelle"", helped take care of her after she was struck by a car while getting off the school bus at age 12. She adored her older brothers, Cecil, Lenox and Homer and always described how hard it was for their mama and daddy during WWII when the soldier's whereabouts were unknown.

Lois was a beautiful, NHS senior when she met Billy Mooney, her school bus driver and future husband. She graduated in May 1954 and they married in June. Following Laura's example of three ""J's"", she and Billy had Jan, Judy and Joy. The large Collier clan was very close and Lois loved the big boisterous family reunions and Christmas parties that continued over more than half a century. Toddler nephew, Jack Jr., was the first to call her Aunt ""Ree""...it stuck and she loved it.

She was known for her southern cooking...especially chicken and dressing, Ritz pecan pies, hot chocolate cakes, beans, cornbread and mashed potatoes.

Many important things in her life happened at the family church...New Hope Congregational Methodist...where there were weddings, family parties, baby dedications and funerals.

Loss and young widowhood came too soon.

Later, she and Joe Mims, Billy's childhood friend, married and that brought Joe's sons, Joe and Doug, into the family. Lois and ""Dumas"" spent their middle years together and watched as seven plus five grandchildren were born...Lauri, Katy, Trent, Clint, Kelli, Joshua, April, Christi, Kinsey, Rachel, Lauren and Caroline. Retirement came and so did laughter filled road trips with her aging siblings. And she and Dumas became charter members of the Nacogdoches Congregational Methodist Church. At some point she taped a verse of Scripture to the flyleaf of her Bible:

If my people, who are called by name,
will humble themselves and pray and seek my face
and turn from their wicked ways,
then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin
and will heal their land. (II Chronicles 7:14)

And then loss and widowhood came again.

A generation of great-grandchildren began...Bryson, Corbin, Mason, Rylan, Kendall, Harlan and Faith. And the original generation of siblings grew smaller, but their stories were still told at the family reunions and Christmas parties.

Lois became Mrs. Ed Carlson and they shared 8 years. Her decline began several years ago and Thanksgiving morning she told Judy that she was going Home. And that afternoon, while Jan, April & Faith, Lauri & Rylan were at her bedside...she left to go Home.

In addition to her husband, Ed Carlson, Lois is survived by daughters, Jan Rhodes, Judy Sweat and husband, Jim, and Joy Floyd and husband, Tom; 7 grandchildren; 7 great grandchildren; sister, JoAnne Whitehead and husband, Joe Bob as well as other extended family and good friends.

Lois was preceded in death by her parents, Alton and Inez Collier; husbands, Billy Mooney and Joe Mims; son-in-law, Daniel Rhodes; brothers, Cecil, Lenox, Homer and Buford Collier and sister, Laura Collier Hand.

Pallbearers will be Jim Bob Sweat, Jimmy collier, Jack Hand, Jerry Hand, Larry Collier, Bobby Whitehead, Ronnie Collier and Dale Collier. Honorary pallbearers will be Collier nephews.

Visitation with Lois' family will be from 5 until 7 PM, Sunday, December 1, 2013 at Laird Funeral Home in Nacogdoches.

To leave condolence or sign the online guest register, please visit www.lairdfh.net.

https://obittree.com/obituary/us/texas/nacogdoches/laird-funeral-home/lois-carlson/1734831/","STR06" "I1235","Collier","Lucinda Selina","24 Dec 1843","9 Jan 1927","0","She is said to have married Allen MOONEY and later a Mr. CREWS.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXQW-9JN
name: Lucinda S. Crews
death date: 09 Jan 1927
death place: Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 87 years 17 days
estimated birth date: 1840
birth date: 24 Dec 1846
birthplace: Miss.
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: George W. Collier
father's birthplace: Va.
mother's name: Sarah Tatum
mother's birthplace: Miss.
occupation: Housekeeper
place of residence: Corpus Christi, Texas
cemetery: Rose Hill Cemetery
burial place:
burial date: 11 Jan 1927
additional relatives:
film number: 2114437
digital film number: 4165524
image number: 3391
reference number: certificate # 3667
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Lucinda S. Crews, 1927","STR06" "I41165","Collier","Lula B.","Abt 1899","12 Apr 1978","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS8L-8WY
name: Lula B Doss
titles & terms:
event: Death
event date: 12 Apr 1978
event place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas, United States
gender: Female
age: 79
estimated birth year: 1899
father: A T Collier
father's titles & terms:
mother: Eudora Bell Stewart
mother's titles & terms:
certificate number: 30879
digital folder number: 004883955
image number: 00412
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1977-1986,"" Lula B Doss, 1978","STR06" "I1236","Collier","Mary ""Mollie"" Cassandra","9 Jun 1847","24 Feb 1934","0","At the time of the 1930 census, she was living with her widowed daugther, Sallie Pratt.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDBB-Q7G
name: Mary Collier Gellately
death date: 24 Feb 1934
death place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
gender: Female
race: W
death age:
estimated birth date:
birth date: 09 Jun 1847
birthplace: Hazelhurst, Miss
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name: Wiliam Gellately
father's name: George Collier
father's birthplace: Georgia
mother's name: Sarah Tatum
mother's birthplace: Mississippi
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas
cemetery:
burial place: Milam, Texas
burial date: 24 Feb 1934
additional relatives:
film number: 2115986
digital film number: 4165968
image number: 2770
reference number: CN9519
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Mary Collier Gellately, 1934","STR06" "I41173","Collier","Maybelle","30 Apr 1879","11 Nov 1971","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNQZ-543
name: Maybelle C Taylor
death date: 11 Nov 1971
death place: Gilmer, Upshur, Texas, United States
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 92 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 30 Apr 1879
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Robert Collier
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Frances Shattles
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2223504
digital film number: 4005462
image number: 01535
reference number: 92696
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Maybelle C Taylor, 1971","STR06" "I1519","Collier","Nathan Plympton","6 Jun 1882","2 Jun 1960","0","At the time of the 1930 census, he was a roomer in a large hotel/boarding home in Zwolle, Louisiana. He was shown as age 47, married 25 years, and was working as a barber. His other family members were not with him at this residence.

Name: Nathan Plympton Collier
Death Date: 02 Jun 1960
Death Place: Marshall, Harrison, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 77 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 06 Jun 1882
Birthplace: Milam, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William T. Collier
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Louisa West
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Barber
Place of Residence: Marshall, Harrison, Texas
Cemetery: Greenwood Cemetery
Burial Place: Marshall, Texas
Burial Date: 03 Jun 1960
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116477
Digital Film Number: 4166555
Image Number: 1775
Reference Number: FN66526
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I1519","Collier","Nathan Plympton","6 Jun 1882","2 Jun 1960","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Harrison County, JP 3, Marshall City
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 54 Sheet 11A
East Ave
403-225-249
Collier, N. P. Head M W 36 M Tx Ga Tx Barber Own Shop
Collier, Blanche Wf F W 30 M Tx Tx Tx
Collier, Virgie Dtr F W 11 S La Tx Tx
Collier, Nina Dtr F W 9 S La Tx Tx
Collier, Theo Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I6549","Collier","Nathan Theodore ""Theo""","8 Feb 1913","11 Jun 1963","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBV-1D1
name: Nathan Theo Collier
event: Death
event date: 11 Jun 1963
event place: Irving, Dallas, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 08 Feb 1913
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: Nathan P Collier
mother's name: Blanche Chambers
certificate number: 36752
film number: 2117275
digital folder number: 005144805
image number: 02343
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Nathan Theo Collier, 1963","STR06" "I5434","Collier","Nina Pearl","18 Mar 1910","Dec 1992","0","Cindy Watts (cndywt@sbcglobal.net), on her ""who we are"" tree at RootWeb's WorldConnect, shows that she married first Henry Alvin Streety on 16 Dec 1930 in Dallas. He died in 1964 in San Diego, CA. Nina married second Thomas Linsley Anderson, on 18 Aug 1967 in Oklahoma.","STR06" "I41174","Collier","Pascal Smith","8 Dec 1881","25 Jan 1963","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J69Q-MVM
name: Pascal Smith Collier
death date: 25 Jan 1963
death place: Gilmer, Upshur, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 81 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 08 Dec 1881
birthplace: Griffin, Georgia
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Robert Terrell Collier
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Frances Ann Shattles
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Automobile-Ranching
place of residence: Gilmer, Upshur, Texas
cemetery: Sunset Memorial Park
burial place: Gilmer, Upshur County, Texas
burial date: 27 Jan 1963
additional relatives: X
film number: 2117177
digital film number: 4028580
image number: 1872
reference number: cn 12733
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Pascal Smith Collier, 1963","STR06" "I3979","","","","","","","" "I41166","Collier","Robert Terrell","Abt 1836","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be a son of Williamson Collier and Mary Ann Garland.","STR06" "I41166","Collier","Robert Terrell","Abt 1836","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Georgia, Upson County, Flint District
Enumerated 12 Jun 1880
Page 36 SD 4 ED 137
342-342
Collier, Robt T. W M 44 Farmer Ga Ga Ga
Collier, Frances A W F 39 Wf Keeping House Ga Ga Ga
Collier, Mary E W F 18 Dtr At Home Ga Ga Ga
Collier, John A W M 15 Son At School Ga Ga Ga
Collier, Valera W F 13 Dtr At School Ga Ga Ga
Collier, Annah W F 8 Dtr At Home Ga Ga Ga
Collier, George W M 6 Son At Home Ga Ga Ga
Collier, Absalom T W M 4 Son At Home Ga Ga Ga
Collier, Mabell W F 1 Dtr At Home Ga Ga Ga","STR06" "I1244","Collier","Sarah M. ""Sallie""","18 Feb 1863","7 Sep 1925","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Pr. No. 4
Enumerated 14 and 15 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 8A
131-131
Alford, Sally Head W F Feb 1863 37 We 4/4 Miss Ga Tenn? (very faint) Farmer
Alford, Ernest Son W M Jan 1879 21 S Tx Miss Ala Farm Laborer
Alford, Clarence Son W M Nov 1888 11 S Tx Miss Ala Farm Laborer
Alford, Ivey Dtr W F July 1892 7 S Tx Miss Ala
Alford, Daniel Son W F (sic) Sept 1893 6 S Tx Miss Ala
Alford, Adron StepSon W M Feby 1876 24 S Tx Tx Tenn
Harper, John Boarder M M May 1874 26 S Tx Tx Tx Teacher
Hall, Ned Boarder B M May 1880 20 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Winn, Joab Boarder B M May 1990 20 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
","STR06" "I4772","Collier","Sarah Melvina ""Mellie""","2 Mar 1890","3 Sep 1943","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FSB9-8D4
name: Sarah Melvina Johnson
death date: 03 Sep 1943
death place: Many, , Sabine, Louisiana
gender: Female
race (original): White
race (standardized): White
age: 54
estimated birth year: 1889
birth place: Many, Louisiana
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name: Tolan Johnson
father's name: W T Collier
mother's name: Louisa Wesh
film number: 1220634
image number: 00651
certificate number: 921
digital folder number: 4213506
Collection: ""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956,"" Sarah Melvina Johnson, 1943","STR06" "I1251","Collier","Sylvanus ""Sill"" Edward","15 May 1844","21 Nov 1929","0","From FindAGrave:

CSA Pvt. Co F/B 24 Bn MISS Cav

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K7DN-FJX
name: S Z Collier
event: Death
event date: 22 Nov 1929
event place: Woodville, Tyler, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 15 May 1844
birthplace:
father's name: G W Collier
mother's name: Sarah Tatum
certificate number: 56167
film number: 2134915
digital folder number: 005145236
image number: 02217
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" S Z Collier, 1929","STR06" "I1251","Collier","Sylvanus ""Sill"" Edward","15 May 1844","21 Nov 1929","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 2, Sub Dist 84
Enumerated 26 jun 1880
Page 12 SD 1 ED 84 Stamped 214A
114-121
Collyer, S. E. W M 35 Miller Miss Ga Miss
Collyer, Sarah F W F 27 Wf Tx Ala Ala
Collyer, Nannie W F 8 Dtr Tx Miss Tx
Collyer, Ida W F 6 Dtr Tx Miss Tx
Collyer, George W M 5 Son Tx Miss Tx
Collyer, Edward W M 1/12 Apr Tx Miss Tx

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 28 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 14B
235-239
Calier, Sill E Head M W May 1844 56 M 29 Miss Miss Miss Carpenter
Calier, Sarah Wf W F May 1853 ?? 9/8 Tx Va Va
Calier, Nannie Dtr W F Nov 1871 S Tx ??? ???
Calier, Edward Son W M Feb 1880 20 S Tx Miss Tx Barber?
Calier, Sallie Dtr W F May 1882 18 S Tx Miss Tx At School
Calier, Lottie E Dtr W F Nov 1884 15 S Tx Miss Tx At School
Calier, Van S Son W M Nov 1888 2 S Tx Miss Tx At School
Calier, John W Son W M Feb 1891 9 S Tx Miss Tx
Calier, Fannie E Dtr W F Nov 1893 S Tx Miss Tx
","STR06" "I5315","Collier","Thomas Jefferson","15 Aug 1899","7 Nov 1941","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Louisiana, Union Parish, War 4
Enumerated 24 Apr 1930
ED 14-10 SD 2 Sheet 24B
514-516
Collier, Thomas J Head M W 30 M 23 La La La Oil Field Worker Oil Field Work
Collier, Ola Wf F W 29 M 22 Ark Miss Ark
Collier, Donald R Son M W 1 S La La Ark
","STR06" "I1562","Collier","Thomas Jefferson","28 Aug 1899","30 Jul 1962","0","He had a military marker ""S1 USNR WW II""

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDLQ-PR4
name: Thomas Jefferson Collier
death date: 30 Jul 1962
death place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 62 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 28 Aug 1899
birthplace: Milam, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name:
father's birthplace:
mother's name:
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Barber
place of residence: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
cemetery: New Hope
burial place: Hemphill, Texas
burial date: 01 Aug 1962
additional relatives: X
film number: 2117023
digital film number: 4028433
image number: 1884
reference number: cn43638
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Thomas Jefferson Collier, 1962","STR06" "I5128","Collier","Virginia ""Virgie"" Louise","18 Jul 1908","8 Feb 1986","0","Charter Member of James F. Gomer Chapter of the Daughters of the Repubic of Texas (White and Toole)","STR06" "I15452","Collier","William Maurice","8 Jan 1962","30 Jun 2011","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 6, 2011, Page 12
William Maurice Collier

William Maurice Collier, 49, died Thursday, June 30, 2011, in his home in La Porte after an illness.

He was born in Houston to Barney and Hester Davidson Collier. He was a warehouseman for the Centerpoint Energy Company and had lived in the Houston area all his life.

He is survived by his wife, Rebecca Ann Collier of La Porte; daughters, Elaine Hamman of Oklahoma City, OK, and Candis Lovelace and her husband Travis of Aurora; grandson, Christian Peyton Lovelace; brother; and sister, Susan Jones of Tennessee.

Graveside services were held Saturday, July 2, in the Hemphill Cemetery.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill..","STR06" "I1242","Collier","William Theodore","27 Nov 1857","8 Apr 1928","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 4, Many
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 4 Ed 91 Sheet 24B
Dillon Ave
63-64
Collier, Wm T Head W M Nov 1851 48 M 22 Miss Ala Miss Barber
Collier, Louisier Wf W F July 1859 40 M 22 7/6 Tx Mass Va
Collier, Nathan P Son W M Jun 1882 17 S Tx Miss Tx
Collier, Allie Dtr W F Mar 1890 10 S La Miss Tx
Collier, William T Jr Son W M May 1893 7 S La Miss Tx
Collier, George A Son W M Jan 1896 4 S La Miss Tx
Collier, Thomas J Son W M aug 1899 6/12 S La Miss Tx","STR06" "I5427","Collier","William Theodore","12 May 1893","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Stephens County, JP 1
Enumerated 6 Feb 1920
SD 17 ED 241 Sheet 4B
---/---
Thomas, John Boarder M W 23 m Tx Tx Tx Teamster
Collier, W. T Head M W 27 M La Miss Tx Office Man ???
Collier, Ruby E Wf F W 22 M Tx Tx Tx
Redford, Albert Boarder M W 19 S Oh Oh Oh Stockkkeeper Oil field","STR06" "I36668","Collier","Zula","18 Sep 1890","10 Mar 1972","0","Name: Zula C Hanson
Death Date: 10 Mar 1972
Death Place: Pasadena, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 81 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Sep 1890
Birthplace: La Vernia, Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Hezzie Kye Collier
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Jose Millie Burros
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223719
Digital Film Number: 4005473
Image Number: 02533
Reference Number: 20645
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I22681","","","","","","","" "I2716","Collins","Andrew Madison Matthew","26 Jun 1858","29 Dec 1931","0","Shown as ""Alexander/Andrew Madison/Matthew Collins"" by Wynema McGrew.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K33D-FS1
name: Andrew Madison Collins
event: Death
event date: 29 Dec 1931
event place: Ranger, Eastland, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 26 Jun 1858
birthplace: Robertson, Texas
father's name:
mother's name: Nannie Caley
certificate number: 60104
film number: 2135735
digital folder number: 005145170
image number: 03229
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Andrew Madison Collins, 1931","STR06" "I2716","Collins","Andrew Madison Matthew","26 Jun 1858","29 Dec 1931","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Robertson County, District 144
Enumerated 7 Jun 1880
Page 14 SD 4 ED 144
122-122
Collins, T. (Widow) and family
123-123
E. and Martha McGlaun and family
124-124
Collins, A. M. W M 22 Husband Laborer Tx --- Ala
Collins, Sarah A W F 30 Wf Keeping House Geo Geo Geo
Collins, Wiles W M 2/12 Apr Son Tx Geo Geo
125-125
W. M. and M. A McGlaun","STR06" "I15130","Collins","Beuford A.","5 Jul 1907","2 Jan 1974","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Roger Mills, Cheyenne Twp
Enumerated 10 Apr 1930
ED 65-8 SD 4 Sheet 43B
66-66
Collins, Buford Head M W 22 M Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Collins, Grace Wf F W 20 M 18 Ok Ark Ark

1940 Census
California, San Diego County, La Mesa City
Enumerated April 8, 1940
SD 20 ED 37-4 Sheet 81A
Collins, Buford A head M W 32 m Tx R Roger Mills OK Carpenter
Collins, Grace Wf F W 30 M Ok R Roger Mills OK
Collins, Betty J Dtr F W 11 S Ok R Roger Mills OK

","STR06" "I2736","Collins","Buckner Madison","8 Oct 1846","4 May 1863","0","At the time of the 1860 census, he was living in Precint 2, Robertson County, Texas in the home of David and Elizabeth WALL. He was listed as Buckley M. Collins, age 13, Male, born in Texas. No occupation was listed. The household was 447-447, and was shown on Page number 62 of the census.","STR06" "I2530","Collins","Elisha ""Lishe"" Wright","20 Aug 1868","21 Apr 1895","0","He was said to have been married on 1 Dec 1892 to Lula Foster. He died only a few years after his marriage, due to a horse falling on him.","STR06" "I2100","Collins","Elisha Madison","Abt 1800","9 Jan 1850","0","The son of Nathaniel M. Collins and Susan Burroughs.

After the death of their parents, the children of Elisha and Eliza Ann (McGrew) Collins can be found in Robertson Co, TX with and near the family of James Tate McGrew.

THE SOUTHERN McGREWS GREW says that they moved to Texas in late 1834 and they got 3 land grants (1 league in Sabine County on 15 November 1835, 160 acres in Hood County on 15 February 1837, and 320 acres in Sabine County on 15 December 1837) for services Elisha rendered from 12 November 1835 to 7 January 1836 in the Texas Army. He was captain of a company of volunteers in 1836 and was said to be a currier and tanner by trade. They were in Leon County, TX for the 1850 census and Eliza was head of household because he had died of dropsy on 9 January 1850---shortly before this census, in the home of their daughter Elizabeth.

Wynema McGrew's book cites these same facts, crediting Allye Moody as the source. The Patent number for the Hood County land was shown to be Patent 581, Vol. 15.

Ancestry.com shows that Eisha M. Collins was on the 1836 Texas Territory Census, in the District of Sabine. The Database they cite is ""TX Tax List Index, 1830-1839."" Elisha M. Collins is also shown on the Ancestry.com database of US Federal Census Mortality Schedules Index for Leon County, listed as Age 38, Male, Born in Kentucky, and dying in January of Dropsey. The ID # in MRT197_63297.","STR06" "I2100","Collins","Elisha Madison","Abt 1800","9 Jan 1850","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Leon County, Leon Division
Enumerated 17 Sept 1850
106-106
Eliza A Collins 35 F $800 Miss
Alexander Collins 20 M Farmer Miss
Sarah A Collins 15 F Miss
Andora Collins 10 F Tx
Ecalona Collins 8 F Tx
Elnora Collins 6 F Tx
Buckner M Collins 3 M Tx
Udora Collins 1 F Tx
","STR06" "I2738","Collins","Eudora Philonia","24 Dec 1849","30 Jul 1851","0","AKA Udora Felone.","STR06" "I18976","Collins","Eva Lee ""Evie""","5 Mar 1889","31 Aug 1966","0","After Eva's first husband Aron died, there was a big trial and she met Joseph Allen Chambers during that time. She resided primarily in the Houston area. Later in life she lived with Ferdinand and Bertha Partin, and then later still with George and Erma Partin, who ""thought the world of her."" George Partin was the information on her death certificate, and also paid for her burial, in an unmarked plot next to his and Erma's.


https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDFS-QXB
name: Eva Lee Chambers
death date: 31 Aug 1966
death place: Newton, Newton, Texas
gender: Female
race: W
death age: 77 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 05 Mar 1889
birthplace: Tx
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: not known
father's birthplace:
mother's name: not known
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence: Rural Pct 5, Call, Newton County, TX
cemetery:
burial place: Trout Creek
burial date:9/1/1066
Informant: George Partin
additional relatives:
film number: 2118373
digital film number: 4030074
image number: 1681
reference number: cn 54507
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Eva Lee Chambers, 1966
","STR06" "I2410","Collins","Exalona Clemintine","9 Jan 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1860 census, she was living in Precint 2 of Robertson County, Texas, listed as 19, and working as a seamstress. Said to have married M. D. CROUCH on 3 Oct 1863.","STR06" "I2410","Collins","Exalona Clemintine","9 Jan 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Robertson County, Precinct 2
Enumerated 19 July 1860
Page 59 and 60, Stamped 178
427-427
Dempsey Coley family (age 41, born in Ga)
430-430
William R. Coley 36 M Farmer $--- $690 Fl
Margret B. Coley 24 F Housekeeper Wife
John L. Coley 2 M Tx
Exeloney C. Collins 19 F Seamstress Tx
","STR06" "I45826","Collins","Faye","28 Aug 1918","21 Oct 2002","0","Copied from FindAGrave:

Faye was born in Decatur, the daughter of Benjamin G. and Marie A.E. Rolshausen Collins. She married Alden McLemore on Aug. 28, 1936. He preceded her in death Nov. 8, 1990.","STR06" "I25088","Collins","Gertrude Genery","2 Mar 1907","13 Jul 1952","0","Melba McLemore shows that she married second Luther REED.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD57-FXH
name: Gertrude Ann Reed
death date: 13 Jul 1952
death place: Rural One, Nueces, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 45 years 4 months 11 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 02 Mar 1907
birthplace: Houston, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: W. B. Collins
father's birthplace: Austin, Texas
mother's name: Jessie Burnett
mother's birthplace: Austin, Texas
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Rural One, Nueces, Texas
cemetery: Seaside Memorial Park
burial place: Corpus Christi, Texas
burial date: 15 Jul 1952
additional relatives: X
film number: 2075088
digital film number: 4167316
image number: 2332
reference number: cn 35363
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Gertrude Ann Reed, 1952","STR06" "I42356","Collins","Helen Evelyn","Abt 1856","Apr 1925","0","Michael Bennett shows she married first Leonard Williams, and they were the parents of three children. He was born in Dublin, Ireland, which is where they were married. They appear to have divorced, as his date of death is shown in 1904, 10 years after her marriage to Robert Eastwood.","STR06" "I31546","Collins","Henry Annette","15 Aug 1944","14 Feb 2023","0","Henry Annette Conner, 78, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Tuesday, February 14, 2023 at Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill.

Annette was born in Carthage, Texas on August 15, 1944 to Marcy Aaron Collins and Unibell Hamilton Collins. She lived in Carthage until the age of two when her family then moved to Sabine County. Over the years, she worked for the Sabine County Clerks Office and for Sabine County Hospital.

She was a member of Strickland Crossing Church of God. She enjoyed spending time with her family, gardening, cooking and always making those around her laugh.

Annette is survived by her husband of 61 years, Bob Charles Conner of Hemphill; daughters, Dawn Procell and Henry Alvarado of Hemphill and Marcie Welch and husband, Barry, of San Augustine; sons, Charles Conner and wife, Carissa, of Kingwood, and Patrick Conner and Chris Jagger of Manzanita, Oregon; grandchildren, Amber Procell, Cade Procell, Brady Welch, Sam Welch, Tori Gallman, Sydney Conner, Hunter Conner, Chloe Conner, Cason Conner, Elliot Conner and Colbie Conner; great grandchildren, Saylor, Hudson, Kaya and Jade; sister, Sonya Strickland and husband, Mike, of Hemphill; brothers, Thomas Hamilton and wife, Betty, of Hemphill and Robert Hamilton, also of Hemphill; and sisters-in-law, Sissy Conner of Houston, Jackie Merritt and husband, Telvin, of Many, La. and Glenda Retherford of Rosevine.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Unibell Cannon; father, Marcy Collins; sisters, Jeff Strickland and LaJuan Collins; brother, T. R. Retherford; grandson, Chase Conner; sister-in-law, Frances Hamilton; brother-in-law, Ray Conner; and mother-in-law, Clovis Conner.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Friday, February 17, 2023 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, February 18, 2023 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro Floyd Wright and Bro. Charles Moody officiating.

Burial will follow services in Lott Cemetery with Hunter Conner, Cade Procell, Brady Welch, Sam Welch, Cody Conner and Gary Parks serving as pallbearers.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 22, 2023, page 4","STR06" "I45690","Collins","Jackson Warren","13 Feb 1852","2 Mar 1914","0","The following is provided by and courtesy of Ron Manley, and copied from his FindAGrave memorial page.

Died, at his home in Verda, La., March 2, 1914, Jackson Warren Collins, aged 62 years and 29 days.

The subject of this sketch was born in Perry county, Miss., Feb. 13, 1852, and came to Louisiana with his parents when about two years old. He was left an orphan at the tender age of 6 or 7 years, and this with the civil war following close made his efforts all the harder to get a living and some education, but it developed that self-reliance and determination made him a success in life.

On Dec. 19, 1876, he married Mary Elizabeth McLamore, who survives him. His oldest daughter, Mrs. Blanche Gilcrease, preceded him in death, but he leaves seven children living: Mrs. Imogene Lang and Dr. Lee L. Collins, of Alexandria; and Misses Lilla, Eva and Esma, and Messrs. Warren and Weaver Collins, of Verda. Every one of these children have been graduated from some of the best schools of our State, and the deceased did this and made his living absolutely by farming; such a record is worthy of note and of emulation.

He joined the Missionary Baptist church at the age of about twenty years and for nearly forty-two years was a leading and faithful member, serving the last twelve years as a deacon. His life was above reproach, and having always the courage of his convictions he was a leader in every community where he lived. Devoted to his family, generous to a fault with every one, standing with the firmness of Gibraltar for the right always, he will be sorely missed in this community, and the loss of his bereaved ones is irreparable.

His bier was followed by more than a hundred relatives and friends from Verda to the Mt. Zion cemetery, where a still greater number of friends in that community, his former home, vied with each other in paying tribute to his worth as a friend and brother. Revs. I. M. Brian and P. W. Lofton conducted the funeral ceremonies paying eloquent tribute to his splendid christian character, both having served him as pastor at different times.

From the calm and fearless manner in which he met the grim reaper, we are sure death had no terrors for him. ""Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints.""

A FRIEND.

Published in The Colfax Chronicle, March 14, 1914
","STR06" "I26019","Collins","Jerry Aron","4 Aug 1947","24 Nov 2014","0","Jerry Aron Collins, 67, of Hemphill, passed away Monday morning in his home. He was born in Center, Texas, to Aaron and Ora Phillips Collins. Jerry was a U.S. Army veteran in the Vietnam war, afterwards he received his associates degree and worked for the Vidor State Bank as senior vice-president. Later he owned and operated a convience store in Mauriceville. Jerry was active in the YMBL and the VFW in Vidor. He moved back to Hemphill ten years ago and was a member of the Free Methodist Church in Hemphill.

Jerry is survived by his sons Aron Collins and his wife Linnann of College Station, Michael Collins of the Baytown area, his granddaughter Grace Collins of College Station, his step-mother Chris Collins of Hemphill, his sisters; Jean Easley, Lillian Collins, Kay Collins of Hemphill, Vada Payne of Silsbee, Debbie Lane of Pineland. He was preceded in death by his parents and sister Linda Collins.

Cremation will be under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

A Memorial Service will be held at 1:00PM, Saturday, December 13, 2014, in the Free Methodist Church, Hwy 87 South, Hemphill, Texas. A lunch will follow services at the church

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 3, 2014, Page 7","STR06" "I2529","Collins","John Alexander","21 Dec 1862","27 Sep 1948","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD2J-ZXV
name: John Alexander Collins
death date: 27 Sep 1948
death place: Austin, Travis, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 85 years 9 months 6 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 21 Dec 1862
birthplace: Robertson County, Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: Nathaniel Alexander Collins
father's birthplace: Mississippi
mother's name: Nancy Coley
mother's birthplace: Unknown
occupation: Farmer
place of residence: Falls Co., Texas
cemetery: Rosebud
burial place:
burial date: 27 Sep 1948
additional relatives: X
film number: 2218966
digital film number: 4031450
image number: 1089
reference number: Cn 41060
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" John Alexander Collins, 1948","STR06" "I45430","Collins","Maggie Lee","Abt 1907","Yes, date unknown","0","The Amended birth certificate of her son, Jimmy Lee McGown, shows that she was born in Center, Texas. Based on an affidavit of Mrs. Marvin L. Warner on 13 Jun 1978.","STR06" "I24172","Collins","Marcy Elvin","14 Nov 1926","Mar 1975","0","Family Search shows him as a son of Marland Walker COLLINS and Lillian Elvira TINSLEY.","STR06" "I2527","Collins","Margaret Adeline","27 Aug 1855","19 Nov 1939","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF52-V2F
name: M. A. Mrs Mcglaun
death date: 19 Nov 1939
death place: Snyder, Scurry , Texas
gender: Female
race:
death age: 84 years 2 months 22 days
estimated birth date: 1855
birth date: Aug 27, 1855
birthplace:Texas
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Alexander Collins
father's birthplace: Ala
mother's name: Nancy Caley
mother's birthplace:Ala
occupation: Retired House
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
Informant Gay McGlaun
film number: 2118411
digital film number: 4030447
image number: 2289
reference number: cn 52642
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" M. A. Mrs Mcglaun, 1939","STR06" "I48163","Collins","Mary Frances","11 Aug 1915","9 Aug 1995","0","Mary Frances Jackson

Mary Frances Collins Jackson, 80, of San Augustine died Wednesday, Aug. 9, at Twin Lakes Care Center in San Augustine.

Mrs. Jackson, a homemaker, was a native of Corsicana and had lived in San Augustine 30 years.

Survivor: six sons, Billy Jackson and L.T. ""Tommy"" Jackson, both of Dallas, I. D. ""Butch"" Jackson, Buster Jackston, and Gary Jackson, all of Milam, and Stanley Jackson of San Augustine; three sisters, Clara Florance of Houston, Zelda Crouch of Tyler, and Margaret Brown of Sweeney; 17 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and five step-great granchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, T. E. ""Slick"" Jackson.

Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Friday at the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home chapel in San Augustine with Bro. Milton Powell officiating. Interment followed at New Hope Cemetery near Milam.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 16, 1995, Page 10","STR06" "I2520","Collins","Nancy Jeanette ""Nettie""","23 May 1865","10 Mar 1951","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3CV-R5Z
name: Nancy Jeanette Drury
event: Death
event date: 10 Mar 1951
event place: Calvert, Robertson, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 23 May 1865
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: Nathaniel A Collins
mother's name: Nancy Coley
Was deceasesed in U S Armed Forces?: YES
certificate number: 15205
film number: 2074655
digital folder number: 005145610
image number: 02328
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Nancy Jeanette Drury, 1951","STR06" "I2213","Collins","Nathaniel Alexander","24 Mar 1832","7 Mar 1869","0","His FindAGrave memorial page includes an image of a 27 April 1861 Robertson County (Texas) tax receipt for cattle and property, added by Bob Matthews on 1/23/2014","STR06" "I2213","Collins","Nathaniel Alexander","24 Mar 1832","7 Mar 1869","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Robertson County, Precinct 2
Enumerated 19 July 1860
Page 60
433-433
Nathaniel Collins 29 M Farmer 28 M 350 1873 Miss
Nancy Collins 28 F Housekeeper Fla
Margaret A Collins 3 F Tex
Orlando M 2 M Tx


","STR06" "I25742","","","","","","","" "I2528","Collins","Rachel Andora","22 Jul 1860","10 Oct 1862","0","Johnnie Lee Reeves informed Wynema McGrew that Rachel was killed by a sow.","STR06" "I25407","","","","","","","" "I36491","","","","","","","" "I41124","","","","","","","" "I26116","Colston","Martha Jacquelyn","22 Jun 1924","4 Aug 1994","0","The SSDI showed her last residence as Wills Point, Van Zandt County, Texas. The ""taranto Family Tree"" on ancestry.com shows her as a daughter of Bert Cecil Colston (1876 GA - 1956 Tx) and Mary ""Mamie"" Tennessee Burgamy (1881 - Unk).","STR06" "I26116","Colston","Martha Jacquelyn","22 Jun 1924","4 Aug 1994","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP Pr. 2
Enumerated April 20, 1940
SD 3 ED 234-9 Sheet 10A
Ohio and Jackson Road
195 R
Colston, Bert Head M W 64 M Ga Prior Res Tyler, Smith Co, TX Farmer
Colston, Mamie Wf F W 58 M Tx Prior Res Tyler Smith Co, TX
Colston, Carl Son M W 21 S Tx Prior Res Tyler Smith Co, TX Laborer
Colston, Herman Son M W 19 S Tx Prior Res Tyler Smith Co, TX Farm Hand
Colston, Clark Son M W 13 S Tx Prior Res Tyler Smith Co, TX
Colston, Jacquline Dtr F W 15 M Tx Prior Res Tyler Smith Co, TX



","STR06" "I13070","Colwell","Raymond Albert","26 Feb 1877","27 Jul 1948","0","The son of Eugene Colwell and Alice Rickey. The Michigan Birth and Christenings Index on Ancestry.com shows he was born in Hamtramck to Eugene Colwell, a native of New York and Alace Colwell, a native of Ohio. FHL Film #1377658. Both Eugene and Alice are buried at the Lakeside Cemetery in Ionia County, as are Ray and his wife Cora. When he registered for the draft during the first World War, he listed his occupation as Lawyer, and his nearest relative as Cora B. Colwell of 410 Lafayette Blvd. He was shown as Tall, Medium build and with brown eyes and hair. Ancestry.com also shows that Raymond A. Colwell, a lawyer born 1877 in Michigan, was listed in the following book: ""Ancestors and des. Of Elisha Mason, Litchfield, Ct. By Geo. W.Mason. Litchfield, Ct, 1911. (116p.):87, 101."" The transcription of the Lakeside Cemetery in Ionia County shows that he died at age 71, on 27July 1948. Branch and De La Vergne, in their History of Ionia County, show him as ""a well-known attorney-at-law at Ionia, and his two children, Margaret and Frances."" (p. 298).

","STR06" "I13070","Colwell","Raymond Albert","26 Feb 1877","27 Jul 1948","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Michigan, Ionia County, Village Twp, Lake Odessa
Enumerated 3 May 1910
SD 5 ED 27 Sheet 10A
Fifth Avenue
62-62
Colwell, Ray A Head M W 33 M1 5 Mich NY Ohio Lawyer
Colwell, Cora B Wf F W 30 M1 5 2/2 Mich Ohio Mich
Colwell, Margaret E Dtr F W 4 S Mich Mich Mich
Colwell, Frances E Dtr F W 11 S Mich Mich Mich

1920 Census
Michigan, Ionia County, Ionia City
Enumerated 3 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 80 Sheet 2A
Lafayette Street
410-36-38
Colwell, Ray A Head M W 42 M Mich Mich Mich Lawyer Law Office
Colwell, Cora B Wf F W 39 M Mich Mich Mich
Colwell, Margaret Dtr F W 12 S Mich Mich Mich
Colwell, Frances Dtr F W 10 S Mich Mich Mich
","STR06" "I6400","Combs","Helen","Bef 1778","Yes, date unknown","0","Daughter of John Combs.","STR06" "I47283","","","","","","","" "I16186","Compton","Guy G.","4 Sep 1889","13 Nov 1969","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was a resident of Wahkon, Minnesota, and employed as a farm hand, ""where opportunity offered."" He supported his wife and one child, as their only support. He was of medium heighth and slender, with blue eyes and light hair.","STR06" "I16186","Compton","Guy G.","4 Sep 1889","13 Nov 1969","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Minnesota, Mille Lacs County, Isle Harbor Twp
Enumerated April 15, 1930
ED 48-10 SD Sheet 2B
Compton, Guy G Head M W 30 Neb Unk Carolina Farm Laborer Working Out
Compton, Bessie M Wf F W 27 Wisc Wisc Wisc None
Compton, Mervin Son M W 8 S Neb Neb Wisc None

1930 Census
Minnesota, Mille Lacs County, Isle Harbor Twp
Enumerated April 15, 1930
ED 48-10 SD Sheet 2B
36-36
Compton, Guy G Head M W 40 m20 Neb Ill SC Farmer
Compton, Bessie M Wf F W 37 m 18 Wisc Wisc Wisc Laborer Farm
Compton, Mervin G Ab Son M W 19 S Neb Neb Wisc None
Compton, Robert W Son M W 4 10/12 S Minn Neb Wisc None
Pearson, Earl C Lodger Minn US US Laborer Farm
","STR06" "I3126","Compton","Mervin Glen","3 Mar 1911","5 May 1999","0","Mervin worked for the Veteran's Administration. He was an employee of the Federal Government for over 32 years at the time of his retirment in 1976.","STR06" "I37778","Comstock","Albert Leslie ""Les""","27 Apr 1939","28 Feb 1997","0","He was a pilot for Delta Airlines.","STR06" "I13495","Comte","Essie Mae","21 Feb 1916","19 May 2000","0","Sabine County Reporter
May 24, 2000

Essie Mae Strickland

Essie Mae Strickland, 83, of Jasper died Friday, May 19, at her residence. Mrs. Strickland was a native of Colmesneil and had lived in Jasper several years. She was formerly employed as a cafeteria worker for Jasper Independent School District and a clerk at Due's Minimax in Jasper. Survivors: a son PRENTICE STRICKLAND of Jasper, nephews Thomas Comte and Bobby Comte, Jim Kellum and Jack Kellum; a niece, Wanda Davis, three grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Funeral services were held May 23 at the chapel of Forest Oak Funeral Home in Jasper. Interment was at Evergreen Memorial Cemetery in Jasper.","STR06" "I13495","Comte","Essie Mae","21 Feb 1916","19 May 2000","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Jasper
ED 0006 Family #7 Sheet 1A Line 28 NARA Pub T626, roll 2361 Film #2342095
Digital Folder# 4547964 Image #00378
Barney Comte M 47 Tx
JL Comte F 46 Tx
Alvin Comte M 18 Tx
Essie M Comte F 14 Tx
Allie Comte F 11 Tx
Bessie Comte F 9 Tx
A J Comte M 7 Tx","STR06" "I22741","","","","","","","" "I40983","","","","","","","" "I37694","","","","","","","" "I6556","","","","","","","" "I6419","Condren","Ruby Lee","Nov 1899","26 Apr 1917","0","The Duncan Weekly Eagle
Duncan. Stephens County, Oklahoma
LEE WOODS, prop.; J. L. R. NAIL, editor

Thursday, January 4, 1917
MISS RUBY CONDRON of Bowie and MISS CHLOE PEAL of Denton, Texas visited Mr. and Mrs. WALTER PAYNE and family.

The Duncan Banner
Friday, May 4, 1917
Miss Ruby Lee Condron died at Oklahoma City Thursday, April 26, and the remains were brought here and interred in Duncan Cemetery Friday. She was a granddaughter of W. M. Gentry and has many other relatives here. She was 20 years of age. Many friends will sorrow over the death of this estimable young lady and join in sympathy to the bereaved relatives.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I5647","Condren","Thomas","Mar 1873","1909","0","Last name sometimes shown as Candren or Condron.","STR06" "I5647","Condren","Thomas","Mar 1873","1909","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Indian Territory, Chickasaw Nation, Twp 4, N.R. No 7, Rush Springs Town
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 73 ED 159 Sheet 3A
48-52
Condren J L Head W M May 1827 73 N 50 Ky Md Tenn Farmer
Condren, Sarah Wf W F July 1834 66 M 50 11/9 Tenn Ga Tenn
Condren, Tommy Son M W Mrch 1873 27 M 2 Ark Ky Tenn Farm Laborer
Condren, Pink Son W M Mch 1876 24 S Tx Ky Tenn Farm Laborer
Condren, Ruby Grddtr F Nov 1899 2 ??? Ark Tx
","STR06" "I29335","Cones","John ""Jay"" David","15 Dec 1917","5 Feb 2009","0","His obituary was published in the February 7, 2009 issue of the Beaumont Enterprise.","STR06" "I18950","Coney","Elizabeth","24 Apr 1808","Yes, date unknown","0","Josephine Bass and Becky Bonner show her as a daughter of Aquilla and Jane CONEY, and indicate that she died on 18 Mar 1858 in Pike County, Mississippi. They show she and John Shaffer Ellzey Sr as having a total of 16 children.

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mysouthernfamily/myff/d0089/g0000071.html","STR06" "I37440","Conger","Camille M.","19 Jun 1917","15 Jul 2009","0","Camille M. Kuska , 92, a resident of Bettendorf, Iowa died on Wednesday, July 15, 2009 at Genesis Medical Center, East Campus in Davenport, Iowa .

Her funeral service will be held at 1:00 P.M. Saturday, July 18, 2009 at Asbury United Methodist Church of Bettendorf where she was a long-time & faithful member. Visitation will be from 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. Saturday at the church. Memorials may be made to the family for her great-grandchildren's education. An additional funeral service will be held at 3:00 P.M. Monday, July 20, 2009 at the Farmer Funeral Home in Exeter, Nebraska where visitation will be from 1:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M. Monday. Following services, she will be laid to rest in the National Bohemian Cemetery in Milligan, Nebraska. McGinnis-Chambers Funeral Home of Bettendorf is assisting the family with local arrangements.

She was born June 19, 1917 in Cody, Wyoming. Upon the death of her mother in 1918, she was raised by her maternal grandmother, Lucy McDougal and her aunt, Mary McDougal in Neligh, Nebraska. Camille attended the University of Nebraska and taught school in Orchard, Nebraska in earlier years. On June 1, 1940, she was united in marriage to Donald E. Kuska in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Camille was an active member of Asbury United Methodist Church where she was a member & past-president of the United Methodist Women. She volunteered for many activities at Asbury over the years and was always there to help when needed.

She & Don loved to travel and have visited all 50 states including two trips to Alaska. They had also visited many provinces in Canada and visited Europe as well.

Camille was a devoted wife, mother & homemaker who enjoyed taking good care of her home. She loved to play bridge and was a member of several bridge clubs. She was also a member of the ""Red-Hatter's"" who met monthly. Camille loved her many friends and greatly enjoyed attending the Quad-City Symphony Orchestra performances at Augustana College.

Those left to honor her memory include her husband, Don; her daughter, Cindy Buchman of Bettendorf; her grandchildren, Dominick Marcott, Danielle Potenzo-Temple & her husband, Brian, Aaron Buchman & his wife, Heather and Jennifer Buchman; her great-grandchildren, Avery Temple and Kira Marcott; and many other relatives and wonderful friends.

Her daughter, Sherry Potenzo preceded her in death in 1990.
","STR06" "I37313","Conkling","Frank E.","16 Aug 1922","11 Dec 2000","0","NORTH BEND -- The funeral for Frank E. Conkling, 78, of North Bend will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Moser Memorial Chapel in North Bend.

He died Monday, Dec. 11, 2000, at Nebraska Methodist Hospital in Omaha.

Conkling was born Aug. 16, 1922, in Council Bluffs, Iowa. He grew up and graduated from high school in Council Bluffs. He served in United States Army during World War II and was stationed in Japan. He married Bernice Tenopir Sept. 29, 1990, in Fremont. He then worked for Union Pacific Railroad and Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. He then moved to Fremont. He worked for Stormor Inc. until that firm closed and then did telemarketing after his retirement. He moved to North Bend in 1990.

He was a former member of Fraternal Order of Eagles 200 in Fremont.

Survivors include: his wife; a son, Francis (and wife, JoAnn) Zakovec of Morse Bluff; a daughter, Janice Hamilton and fianc?, Bob Leffers of Schuyler; a brother, Leslie Conkling of Bevard, N.C.; two sisters, Leona Peters of Council Bluffs and Audrey (Mrs. Bob) Williams of Portland, Ore.; and two grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by a brother, three sisters and a son-in-law.

The Rev. Don Canady will officiate Wednesday's service. Visitation will be 4-9 tonight with family receiving friends 6-8 tonight and 9 a.m. until service time, all in the funeral home. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery in Cedar Bluffs.

A memorial has been established to North Bend Rescue Squad.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)

The SSDI shows his last residence as San Jose, Santa Clara County, California.","STR06" "I10858","Conlee","Gervase","4 Oct 1902","16 Sep 1982","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Jefferson County, Beaumont City, JP #1
Enumerated 10 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 100 Sheet 19B
321-399-432
Conlee, James J head M W 37 M Tx Tenn Tx Car Inspector Railroad
Conlee, Lydia Wf F W 37 M Tx Miss Tx
Conlee, Gervase Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Conlee, Thurston Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx ??? Dry Goods Store
Conlee, Hazel Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Conlee, Maxine Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I16346","","","","","","","" "I13623","Conn","Abbie Ella","15 Jan 1880","5 Mar 1963","0","Kay Parker McCary notes that she was the daughter of Henry Patrick Conn & Clarissa Gibson - Married Ernest Jackson McGown 15 Jan 1905.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDKH-JY9
name: Abbie Ella Mcgown
death date: 05 Mar 1963
death place: Houston, Harris, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 83 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 15 Jan 1880
birthplace: Hemphill, Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: Henry Conn
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Clarsie Gibson
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
cemetery: Gravel Hill Cemetery
burial place: Sabine, Texas
burial date: 06 Mar 1963
additional relatives: X
film number: 2117178
digital film number: 4028583
image number: 2765
reference number: cn16993
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Abbie Ella Mcgown, 1963","STR06" "I13623","Conn","Abbie Ella","15 Jan 1880","5 Mar 1963","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 21, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-3 Sheet 18A Stamped 39
McGown, Abbie Head F W 60 Wd Tx Same House
McGown, Thelma Dtr F W 21 S Tx Same House
Adams, Wanda Grddtr F W 12 Tx Same House","STR06" "I6575","Conn","Abbie Ella","30 May 1900","8 Feb 1923","0","(Research):
Her tombstone was inscribed with the following:
""She was too good too gentle and fair to dwell in this cold world of care""
Picture missing
Foot Stone: A. E. S.","STR06" "I6573","Conn","Ada A.","5 Nov 1894","13 May 1958","0","At the time of the 1920 Federal census, she and her younger sister Katie were living in Sabine County with their Aunt and Uncle, Clarissa (nee Conn) and Robert Boyett.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K33B-BDW
name: Ada Conn Curl
event: Death
event date: 13 May 1958
event place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Married
birth date: 05 Nov 1894
birthplace: , Texas
father's name:
mother's name:
certificate number: 28790
film number: 2115363
digital folder number: 005145210
image number: 02978
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Ada Conn Curl, 1958","STR06" "I6574","Conn","Alma Lena","Aug 1897","","0","There are no dates shown on her tombstone.","STR06" "I41270","Conn","Anderson Franklin","21 Dec 1862","24 Nov 1927","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Arkansas, Columbia County, Georgia Twp
Enumerated 9 Jun 1880
Page 11 SD 1 ED 45 Stamped 233
82-82
Conn, Sarah W F 40 Keeping House Miss Ga Miss
Conn, Frank W M 17 Son Works on Farm Ark Miss Miss

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Precinct No 4
Enumerated 7 June 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 4A
57-57
Conn, Anderson Head W M Dec 1862 38 m 6 Ark Miss Miss Farmer
Conn, Mattie Wf W F May 1878 22 m 6 2/2 Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Martin Son W M Dec 1895 4 S Tx Ark Tx
Conn, Bessie Dtr W F Apl 1898 2 S Tx Ark Tx
Conn, Sarah Mother W F Jun 1836 63 Wd Miss Miss Miss
58-58
Boyd, William and Sarah and family

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 11 May 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheets 15B and 16A
231-236
Boyd, William H and Sarah Family
232-237
Conn, Anderson F Head M W 47 m1 16 Akr Miss Miss Farmer
Conn, Mattie Wf F W 32 M1 16 5/4 Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Conn, Martin F Son M W 14 S Tx Ark Tx Farm Laborer
Conn, Bessie P Dtr F W 12 S Tx Ark Tx
Conn, William P Son M W 7 S Tx Ark Tx
Conn, Elijah G Son M W 4 S Tx Ark Tx
Conn, Sarah Mother F W 72 Wd Miss Miss US

1920 Census
Not Located

","STR06" "I41266","Conn","Arnold Ray","22 Sep 1919","25 Jun 1991","0","He had a military marker inscribed ""Sgt US Army World War II"" and marked with a cross. The BIRLS Death File shows he served from 8 July 1941 through 27 Oct 1945.","STR06" "I27334","Conn","Carrie Gladys","11 Jan 1920","4 Sep 2005","0","Sabine County Reporter
September 21, 2005

Carrie Conn Scurlock

Carrie Conn Scurlock, 85, of Buna died Sunday Sept. 4, 2005.

Mrs. Scurlock was born Jan. 11, 1920 in Bronson as a daughter of the late Florence Drucilla and William Henry CONN, the youngest of 14 children. She was the owner/operator of Scurlock's Florist in Buna for several years. Survivors: her husband of 56 years, Robert SCURLOCK; daughters and sons-in-law, Alice and Karl PARKER of Kingwood, and Donna and Eddie FRANKLIN, Florence SMITH, and Robbie and Bill GOODIN, all of Buna; nine grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at E. E. Stringer Chapel in Buna. Interment followed at Antioch Cemetery near Buna. Services were under the direction of E. E. Stringer Funerals & Cremation of Buna.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I6576","Conn","Carroll Washington","6 Jun 1904","8 Oct 1976","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3FF-FRH
name: Carroll Washington Conn
event: Death
event date: 08 Oct 1976
event place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 06 Jun 1904
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: George Conn
mother's name: Lena Fullen
certificate number: 77534
film number: 2243981
digital folder number: 005165872
image number: 01271
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Carroll Washington Conn, 1976","STR06" "I36965","","","","","","","" "I27386","","","","","","","" "I41267","Conn","Charley Eugene","19 Aug 1930","1 Feb 1933","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXQV-2JP
name: Charley Eugene Conn
death date: 01 Feb 1933
death place: Prect 6, Sabine Co., Texas
gender: Male
race: W
death age: 1 year 5 months 12 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 19 Aug 1931[Birth Index shows him as born 19 Aug 1930]
birthplace: Bronson, Texas
marital status: Single
spouse's name:
father's name: Charley Conn
father's birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
mother's name: Madgie Palmer
mother's birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
occupation: Infant
place of residence:
cemetery: Gravelhill
burial place:
burial date: 02 Feb 1933
additional relatives:
film number: 2115344
digital film number: 4163867
image number: 3496
reference number: cn 10117
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Charley Eugene Conn, 1933","STR06" "I38884","Conn","Charlie Matthew","21 Jan 1892","10 Dec 1967","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDV1-3BK
name: Charlie Matthew Conn
death date: 10 Dec 1967
death place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 75 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 21 Jan 1892
Usual occupation Retired Farmer
Veteran? Yes WW I
birthplace: Texas
Informant: Ray Conn (Son)
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Henry Conn
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Fannie Barrett
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Retired Farmer
place of residence: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
cemetery: Gravel Hill
burial place: Sabine, Texas
burial date: 10 Dec 1967
additional relatives: X
film number: 2138822
digital film number: 4027196
image number: 2685
reference number: cn 81271
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Charlie Matthew Conn, 1967","STR06" "I38884","Conn","Charlie Matthew","21 Jan 1892","10 Dec 1967","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 16 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 36B and 37A
727-751
Conn, George F Head M W 63 M La Miss Miss Farmer
Conn, Francis M Wf F W 64 M Ala SC Ala
Conn, John E Son M W 32 M Tx La Ala Farm Labor
Conn, Allie E Dtr-in-law F W 26 M Tx Miss Tx
Conn, Fannie M GrdDtr F W 5 S Tx La Ala
Conn, Clara M GrdDtr F W 2 3/12 S Tx La Ala
Conn, John D GrdSon M W 11/12 S Tx La Ala
728-752
Conn, Charley m Head M W 28 M Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Conn, Maddie E Wf F W 19 M Tx Tx La
Conn, Arnold B Son M W 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 7 Apr 1930
ED 202-8? SD 19 Sheet 2A Stamped 93
25-26
Conn, Charley Head m W 38 M 26 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Conn, Madge Wf F W 26 m 18 Tx La La
Conn, Ray Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Fay Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Fannie M Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 8 Apr 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-9 Sheet 4B
87-0-150-No
Conn, Charlie M Head M W 47 M No C2 Tx Same Place Farmer
Conn, Madge Wf F W 39 M No 7 Tx Same Place
Conn, Ray Son M W 20 S Yes H2 Tx Same Place
Conn, Faye Dtr F W 15 S Yes H1 Tx Same Place
Conn, Fannie Mae Dtr F W Yes H1 Tx Same Place
Conn, Jimmie Son M W 5 S No Tx Same Place

","STR06" "I37523","Conn","Clara Mae","25 Sep 1916","13 Aug 2012","0","The Orange Leader
August 15, 2012
Clara Johnson
Orange-Clara Johnson, 95, of Orange, died Monday, August 13, 2012, at Oakwood Manor in Vidor.

Funeral Services will be at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, August 16, 2012, at Claybar Funeral Home Chapel in Orange. Officiating will be Reverend Jeff Bell, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Port Acres. A Graveside Servie will be 3:00 p.m. Thursday at Gravel Hill Cemetery near Bronson, Texas.

Visitation will be 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, at the funeral home.

Born in Hemphill, Texas on September 25, 1916, Clara was the daughter of John K. and Allie (Humphries) conn.

She was raised on a farm in Hemphill and by the time she was in her 20's she was working at the shipyard in Orange during World War II. She was a selalline ""Rosy the Riveter"" welder at the shipyard, where she met a fellow who she would soon call her husband, They had Frances in 1945 and Tucker in 1949. While raising their children they lived in Orange and Kentucky. In 1967, her first grandchild was born, and she raised Charlotte as her daughter.

She owned her own beauty shope and had many wonderful memories throughout the years. She was an active member of Cove Baptist Church, where she taught the elderly ladies Sunday School Class as well as participated in other organizations at the church. After Hurricane Ike, Clara donated her house and land to the church and moved to Mauriceville with her granddaughter.

She was ""Mawmaw"" to many, ""Miss Clara"" to some, Nanny to a few, Mother to three!

She was the best there was! That's no lie, Heaven had a new angel tonight.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, N. T. Johnson; sister, Maurine Travis; and brothers JD Conn and Arnold Conn.

Clara is survived by her daughter, Frances Breaux of Bridge City; son Tucker Johnson of Houston; and daughter and son-in-law, Charlotte and Eric Wolfford of Mauriceville. She is also survived by her five granchildren, Raymond Henry, Sherry Breaux, Kevin Breaux, James Breaux and Shelia Breaux; three great-grandchildren, Adrian, Aaron and Austyn Wolfford; and brother, Jackie Ray Conn of Colorado.

Serving as Pallbearers will be Tonny Travis, Larry Travis, Mike Conn, Austyn Wolfford, Adrian Wolfford and Aaron Wolfford.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, October 2012)","STR06" "I10697","Conn","Clarissa ""Carrie"" Ethel","Oct 1896","Yes, date unknown","0","Spelled Claricy on the 1900 census. Pam Mahon shows she married Robert Scurlock Jr, but is likely confusing her with Carrie Gladys Conn, who married Robert Scurlock. It could be that Carrie was married to a Scurlock, as the informant on the death certificate of her brother, James Patrick Conn, was a Mrs. Carrie Scurlock.","STR06" "I36165","Conn","Clarissa L. Abi","22 Jul 1877","7 Mar 1935","0","Her granddaughter, Martha White, wrote that when Clarissa's husband Robert died at a relatively young age, Clarissa moved to Junction with her younger children, to be close to sons Ernest who by that time was well established in that area.


https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS11-XSS
name: Boyette
event: Death
event date: 07 Mar 1935
event place: Junction, Kimble, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 22 Jul 1877
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: H R Conn
mother's name: Clarissa Gibson
certificate number: 14504
film number: 2116313
digital folder number: 005144914
image number: 03229
Cause of Death Lobar pneumonia, onset 3/3/1935, senility
informant Willie Coon
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Boyette, 1935

Obituary
Kimble County, TX-Obituaries
Submitted to US Genweb Archives by Frederica Wyatt
Copy for these files courtesy of Martha Ann White, granddaughter

(Name of paper not given)

For the second time within a week death entered the Boyett home and
claimed Mrs. R. E. Boyett just three days after her beautiful little
granddaughter Bobby Louise Coon had died. Pneumonia was the cause of
the death of both. Mrs. Boyett was critically ill when little Bobby
Louise was called to her Heavenly Home. Mrs. Boyett died Thursday
afternoon, March 7 and the body was buried in the Junction cemetery
by the side of her little granddaughter late Friday afternoon, Rev.
R. Elmer Dunham, pastor of the Baptist Church officiating.

Mrs. R. E. Boyett was born in Sabine county on July 22, 1877, and
spent all her life in Texas. When 15 years of age she was married to
R. E. Boyett and to this union were born seven children--five daughters
and two sons. The surviving children are Mrs. L. H. Cordray, Lakeside;
Mrs. Clarence Holbert and Mrs. Jas. Nobles of Beaumont; Mrs. Willie
Coon and Miss Annie Laurie Boyett of Junction; A. P. Boyett, Corpus
Christie; and Ernest Boyett, Austin. Two sisters, Mrs. Abbie McGown
and Mrs. J. O. Boyett, both of Bronson and about 11 grandchildren and
4 great grandchildren besides many other relatives who also survive.

She moved to Junction four years ago to be with her son Ernest who
was employed here. During her residence here she made many close friends.

Early in life she was converted and united with the Baptist Church.
She lived a consecrated Christian life. Her life was a benediction to all
who knew her. She lived only 57 years but her life was one of service.
It was marked with deeds of kindness and cheer. She scattered flowers
and sunshine wherever she went. She loved her home, her children and her
friends and in her homegoing her children have lost a devoted mother,
her neighbors a true and faithful friend, and the community a loyal citizen.
It can be said of her that she was a woman of strong Christian character--
patient, loving and self-sacrificing.

http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/kimble/obits/a-b/b3000001.txt

","STR06" "I36165","Conn","Clarissa L. Abi","22 Jul 1877","7 Mar 1935","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated April 14, 1930
ED 202-8 SD 19 Sheet 7A Stamped 98
134-137
Boyett, Clarisia Head F W 32 Wd 16 Tx Miss Miss
Boyett, Earnest Son M W 23 S Tx Ark Tx Farmer
Boyett, Evelyn Dtr F W 12 S Tx Ark Tx
Boyett, Anna Laura Dtr F W 8 S Tx Ark Tx
---/138
Coon, Titus Head M W 23 m 22 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farming
Coon, Willie Wf F W 26 M Tx Ark Tx

","STR06" "I34572","Conn","Clarissa Lorena","27 Apr 1902","7 Oct 1923","0","Her tombstone was inscribed ""Wife of Finis P. COLLINS - She was the sunshine of our home""","STR06" "I27388","","","","","","","" "I36978","","","","","","","" "I40694","Conn","Elijah","Nov 1858","Abt 1904","0","An Elijah Conn, age 24 and born in Arkansas, was working as a farm labnorer of T. E. Ball in Lafayette County, Arkansas at the time of the 1880 Federal census.","STR06" "I40694","Conn","Elijah","Nov 1858","Abt 1904","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Arkansas, Columbia County, Georgia Twp, PO Gibsons Store
Enumerated 15 July 1870
Page 6
47-47
Conn, Sarah 34 F W Keeping House $--- $100 Miss
Conn, Elijah 11 M W Ark
Conn, John T 9 m W Ark
Conn, Anderson T 7 M W Ark

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 1
Enumerated 18 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 1A
21-22
Conn, Elijah Head W M Nov 1858 41 M 16 Ark Miss Miss Farmer
Conn, Martha Wf W F Nov 1860 39 M 16 5/5 Tx Tenn Tx
Conn, Henry J W M Sept 1886 14 S La Ark Tx Farm Laborer
Conn, Sallie B Dtr W F Nov 1888 11 S Tx Ark Tx At School
Conn, John T Son W M Sept 1891 8 S Tx Ark Tx
Conn, Martha E Dtr W F Oct 1894 5 S Tx Ark Tx
Conn, Elijah Son W M Sept 1897 2 S Tx Ark Tx


","STR06" "I24503","Conn","Elijah George ""Lige""","18 Aug 1905","Jul 1959","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 4, ED 6
Enumerated on April 12, 1930 by Jacob A. Watson
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 3-A Stamped 74
51-57
Conn, Elijah G. Head R M W 24 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Conn, Ethel M Wife H F W 21 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Rudoph Son M W 0/12 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I41268","Conn","Elijah M. ""Mac""","26 Sep 1897","26 Dec 1953","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX81-8Z4
name: Mac E. Conn
death date: 26 Dec 1953
death place: Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas
gender: Male
race: white
death age: 56 years 3 months
estimated birth date:
birth date: 26 Sep 1897
birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Elige Conn
father's birthplace: Texas
mother's name: Patsy Griffin
mother's birthplace: Texas
occupation: Newspaper Distributor
place of residence: Kibryville, Jasper, Texas
cemetery: Griffin Cemetery
burial place: Sabine Co., Texas
burial date: 27 Dec 1953
additional relatives:
film number: 2114065
digital film number: 4165537
image number: 184
reference number: 62850
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Mac E. Conn, 1953","STR06" "I30111","Conn","Elisha Leonidas","15 Dec 1867","12 Feb 1909","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 2B
33-34
Conn, Elisha Head W M Dec 1867 32 M10 Ark Miss Miss Farmer
Conn, Ella Wf W F Jun 1870 29 M 10 2/1 Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Emma Dtr W F Nov 1899 6/12 S Tx Ark Tx
Ferguson, Nancy J Mother-in-law W F July 1846 53 Wd 1/1 Tx Tenn Tx","STR06" "I46277","Conn","Elray","19 Apr 1934","26 Aug 2008","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page maintained by K. Todd Sherer.

Elray Conn, of Wildwood, formerly of Nederland, Texas passed away at M.D. Anderson Hospital after a brave battle with cancer.

He graduated from Burkeville High School in 1950, attended Stephen F. Austin University and Lamar University.

He served in the U.S. Army in the Korean War. He retired from Dupont Beaumont Works after 42 years. He was an avid golfer and enjoyed raising his show cattle.

He was survived by his wife of 53 years, Veigh, his son, Tim Conn and wife, Angela, daughter, Suzanne Conn Brown and husband, Rick, five grandchildren, Jacob and Joshua Conn, Hank, Audrey and Phoebe Brown, brother, Lloyd Conn and wife, Jean, brother-in-law Rush Dickerson and wife, Rose, nephew, Bill Conn and wife, Beth, nieces, Krisi Monsiviaz and husband, Gerard, Juli Anderson and husband, Jay.","STR06" "I43424","","","","","","","" "I43423","","","","","","","" "I43130","Conn","Francis Edwina","16 Aug 1932","5 Feb 2020","0","Frances Edwina Hall , 87, of Baytown, Texas passed away Wednesday, February 5, 2020 at St. James Nursing Home in Baytown, Texas.

Frances was born on August 15, 1932 in Hemphill, Texas to Edward L Conn and Willie Esther Dorsey. She was a loving mother, wife and homemaker.

She is survived by her son; John E. Hall and wife, Joy of Baytown, Texas, daughter; Charlotte Pool and husband, Ronald of Livingston, Texas, brother; Pat Gilchriest and wife, Ruthann of Nederland, Texas, grandchildren; Adam John Hall and wife, Jennifer of Mount Belleveiu, Texas, Crystila Carol Householder of Baytown, Texas, Ronald Pool III and wife, Angel of Livingston, Texas, Olen Joseph Pool of Livingston, Texas, great grandchildren; Alexa Hall, Kaitlin Hall, Case Householder, Travis Vaughan, Jaxon Householder, and numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, John Olen Hall, brother; Mike Gilchriest, great grandchild, Bryce Logan Householder and her parents.

Visitation will begin at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, February 10, 2020 with Funeral Services to follow at 11:30 a.m. in Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with Bro. Randy Mills officiating.

Burial will follow service in Gravel Hill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Adam Hall, Olen Pool, Ronald Pool III, Patrick Gilchriest, Woody Dorsey, and Ronald Pool II serving as pallbearers.

Guestbook can be signed and condolences can be made at www.starrfuneralhome.com

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home, also published in the Sabine County Reporter, Febuary 19, 2020, page 5","STR06" "I41304","","","","","","","" "I30296","Conn","George Cleburne","24 Aug 1935","22 Jan 2008","0","San Augustine Tribune
January 24, 2008
Page 10

Cleburne Conn

Funeral services for Cleburne Conn, 72, or Rosevine will be held at 11 a.m. today, January 24, 2008 at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine with Bro. Leo Wright and Bro. Floyd Wright officiating. Interment will follow at Rosevine Cemetery in Rosevine. He died Tuesday, January 22, 2008, at Nacogdoches Hospital.

Conn was born August 24, 1935, in Sabine County as a son of the late Ethel (Baldree) and Lige Conn and was a truck driver. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean conflict and a member of Harvey Creek Missionary Baptist Church.

Survivors: his wife, Wanda Conn of Rosevine, son, Rusty Conn of Rosevine; daughters and sons-in-law, Cindy and Larry Smith and Kay and Wes Little, all of Rosevine; grandchildren, Kaci Smith, Larryn Smith, Wyatt Smith, Eli Little, and Ethan Little, all of Rosevine; brother, John R. Conn of New Caney; and sisters, Mary Kilgore of Pineland and Lillie Faye Sweeney of Flint.

Obituary available and online condolences accepted at www.timeforsharing.com/wymanroberts.

Services under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine.","STR06" "I30114","Conn","George Franklin ""Frank""","10 Oct 1856","9 Jul 1928","0","Kay Parker McCary writes: ""First married 20 Jan 1881 Lucinda Watson, second Married Frances M. Isom. "" [Lucinda ""Lula"" Watson Conn is buried in Hemphill City Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine Co., TX under the name Lucina C. Watson]","STR06" "I30114","Conn","George Franklin ""Frank""","10 Oct 1856","9 Jul 1928","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct No 1
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 3A Stamped 94
42-43
Conn, Geo Head W M Oct 1846 43 M 15 La Miss Miss Farmer
Conn, Fannie M Wf W f July 1855 43 m 15 1/1 Ala Ala Ala
Conn, Minnie L Dtr W F Sept 1881 18 S Tx La Tx
Conn, May Dtr W F Sept 1883 16 S Tx La Tx
Conn, John A Son W M Jan 1887 13 S Tx La Ala Farm Laborer
Isom, Robt O Boarder W M Jan 1836 64 S Ala SC SC Farmer

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 4 May 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 14A
Hemphill and San Augustine Road
231-233
Conn George F. Head M W 53 M2 24 La Miss Miss Farmer
Conn, Fanny M Wf F W 54 m1 24 1/1 Ala Ala Ala
Conn, John A Son m W 23 S Tx La Ala Laborer Home Farm
Isom Robert L Uncle m W 74 S Ala SC SC Laborer Home Farm
Humphreys, Ara E Lodger F W 13 S Tx Miss Tx
232-234
Nathan and Mimie Boyett
233-235
Jefferson and Jemie I Burkhalter
234-236
Clark, Thomas F Hd M W 28 m1 9 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Clark, Maggie m Wf F W 26 m1 9 5/3 Tx La Tx
Clark, Lula J Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Elma F Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Virgie M Dtr F W 1 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 16 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 36B and 37A
727-751
Conn, George F Head M W 63 M La Miss Miss Farmer
Conn, Francis M Wf F W 64 M Ala SC Ala
Conn, John E Son M W 32 M Tx La Ala Farm Labor
Conn, Allie E Dtr-in-law F W 26 M Tx Miss Tx
Conn, Fannie M GrdDtr F W 5 S Tx La Ala
Conn, Clara M GrdDtr F W 2 3/12 S Tx La Ala
Conn, John D GrdSon M W 11/12 S Tx La Ala
728-752
Conn, Charley m Head M W 28 M Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Conn, Maddie E Wf F W 19 M Tx Tx La
Conn, Arnold B Son M W 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I6539","Conn","George Washington","18 Feb 1821","6 Feb 1888","0","Charter member of the Gravel Hill Antioch Baptist Church, also gave land for the Church. His tombstone reads ""Father Married To Mariah A. Mulford 19 Sept 1847, Kind father of love thou are gone to thy rest, Forever to bask in the joys of the blest."" Kay Parker McCary shows him as a son of James CONN and Martha A. GIBSON.

He donated the property used to establish the Gravel Hill Cemetery. A deed to the property where the Church and cemetery are now located was given by Mr. George W. Conn, in August, 1875, but the Sabine County Court House burned in November and all records were destroyed, including the deed to the property. For some reason the deed was not refiled, but 97 years later, in 1972, a copy was found by a daughter-in-law looking through Mr. Conn's old trunk. Mrs. Allie Conn promptly filed the old deed.

The church was organized on January 3, 1876, under the direction of Elders J. S. Lambert and J. J. Roundtree. Thirteen other men and women went into the organization, including George Conn, John Anderson, J. S. White, Hosie Baldaree, Ann Mason, M. A. Conn, T. D. Burkhalter, John Deweese, L. S. Hoard, Mary E. White, Sophie H. Wallace, Mrs. C. A. Hoard, and C. Baldaree. In their preamble to organization, signed by each member, the church stated that they had ""been regularly baptized on the profession of our faith""...""under the name of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church of Christ holding to the doctrine contained in the sacred Scriptures to be predicated on republican principles..."" On May 18, 1991, the new sanctuary was dedicated. In July, 1997, the church became incorporated under the name Gravelhill Antioch Missionary Baptist Church to distinguish it from another church in the state with the name Antioch.","STR06" "I6539","Conn","George Washington","18 Feb 1821","6 Feb 1888","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Third Police District
Enumerated 8 Nov 1850
443-444
George W. Conn 29 M Farmer Miss
Mariah Conn 29 F Miss
Martha A. Conn 1 F Miss

1860 Census
Louisiana, Bossier Parish, PO Orchard Grove, Ward 6
Enumerated 15 Aug 1860
Page 41
294-294
G W Conn 35 M Planter 6000 711 Miss
Mrs. Mriah Conn 30 F Miss
Martha Conn 11 F Miss
F B Conn 5 M La
Henry Clark 20 M Helper on Farm Miss

1870 Census
not located

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County
Page 17 SD 1 ED 85 A. 232
Enumerated 29 Jun 1880
168-170
Conn, George W W M 59 Farmer Miss Miss NC
Conn, Maria A W F 56 Wf Keeping House Miss --- NC
Conn, Frank G. W M 23 Son 1 At School Louisiana




","STR06" "I3147","Conn","George Washington","25 Mar 1873","12 Dec 1916","0","His tombstone reads ""His deeds were love, His spirit humbele, He rests above.""","STR06" "I3147","Conn","George Washington","25 Mar 1873","12 Dec 1916","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 2B
31-32
Conn, Geo W M Mar 1873 27 M 7 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Conn, Lena Wf W F Apr 1878 22 M 7 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Ada A Dtr W F Nov 1894 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Alma Dtr W F Aug 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Addie (sic) Dtr W F Mar/May? 1900 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1 ED 131
Enumerated 5 May 1910 by WD McGown
SD 2, ED 131 Sheet 14B
240-242
Conn, George W Hd M W 36 M1 16 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Conn, Lena Wife F W 33 M1 16 5/5 Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Ada A Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Alma L Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Abbie E Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Carroll W. Son M 2 W S Tx Tx Tx
Conn, James K Son M W 1 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I33552","Conn","Gloria Sue","24 Oct 1950","6 Jun 1951","0","In her annotated census of the Gravel Hill Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary notes that her tombstone was inscribed: ""Our darling-She budded on earth to bloom in Heaven""","STR06" "I10691","Conn","Gram Berry","26 Aug 1899","6 Jun 1956","0","In her annotated transcription of the Gravel Hill Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary notes that his headstone was inscribed ""None knew thee but to love thee"" and also shows that he had a Military Marker: Gram Berry Conn - Texas Cpl Co. D 143 Inf 36 Div WW I. She notes that he was a son of William Henry ""Bill"" Conn & Florence Ferguson - w Mary Williams - Gram had a twin brother, Green Berry Conn that died as a baby, buried in LA.","STR06" "I10691","Conn","Gram Berry","26 Aug 1899","6 Jun 1956","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 1 May 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-3
Gravel Hill Road
356
Conn, Graham B Head M W 40 m La Same Place Farmer
Conn, Mary Wf F W 30 M Mo Same Place
Conn, Catherine Dtr F W 10 S Tx Same Place
Conn, Joe Son M W 9 S Tx Same Place

","STR06" "I36966","","","","","","","" "I38882","Conn","Henry Clarence","13 Jul 1879","16 Sep 1942","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDBV-54N
name: H. C. Conn
death date: 16 Sep 1942
death place: Precinct 1, Sabine, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 63 years 2 months 3 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 13 Jul 1879
birthplace: Mississippi
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Henry Conn
father's birthplace: Mississippi
mother's name: Fannie Bank
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Farming
place of residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
cemetery: Gravell Hill
burial place:
burial date: 19 Sep 1942
additional relatives: X
film number: 2137183
digital film number: 4030075
image number: 193
reference number: item 1 certificate # 41883
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" H. C. Conn, 1942

Kay Parker McCary, on her annotated transcription of the Gravel Hill Cemetery, shows that he married second Ora Mae Turner.","STR06" "I411","Conn","Henry Patrick","22 Mar 1832","24 Sep 1910","0","Kay Parker McCary writes: ""Born in Jefferson Co. Miss. Moved to Copiah Co in 1833, Moved to Arkansas in 1854, Married to Miss Clarrissa Gibson 2 Jan 1859, Moved to Texas in 1869 - Only sleeping [FS: H. P. C.] (Henry Patrick Conn - Son of James Conn & Martha A. Gibson - CSA - Originally this grave & his wife Clarissa Conn's grave were surrounded by a wrought iron fence).""

At the time of the 1850 Federal census, an 18 year old Henry Conn, born in Mississippi and working as a laborer, was living in the home of Farrish and Martha Kendrick of Copiah County, Mississippi.","STR06" "I411","Conn","Henry Patrick","22 Mar 1832","24 Sep 1910","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
not located

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No. 3, PO Brookeland
Enumerated 14 Aug 1870
Page 14
603-603
Conn, H P 38 M W Farmer 1000 1000 Miss
Clarissa 29 F W Keeping House Miss
Mary E 10 F W Ark
Elisha 3 M W Ark
Martha A 1/2 F W Tx
Gleason M 22 F W La

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 1
Enumerated 26 Jun 1880
Page 16 SD 1 ED 85
162-163
Conn, Henry P W M 49 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Conn, Clarissa W F 39 Wf Keeping House Miss SC SC
Conn, Elisha L W M 11 Son At School Ark
Conn, Martha W F 10 Dtr At School Tx
Conn, Willie H W M 9 Son At School Tx
Conn, George W M 7 Son At School Tx
Conn, Clarissa A W F 2 Dtr Tx
Conn, Abbie W F 5/12 Jan Dtr Tx
Travis, Martha W F 29 Servant Miss Miss Miss

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 2B
29-30
Conn, Henry Head M M Mar 1832 68 M 40 Miss Miss Tenn Farmer
Cobb, Clarcy Wf W F Mar 1841 59 M 40 10/7 Miss Miss Miss
Cobb, Abbie E Dtr W F Jan 1880 20 S Tx Miss Miss


","STR06" "I14568","Conn","Henry Patrick ""Jiggs""","May 1854","22 Jan 1931","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of William W. CONN and Mary Jane ROBINSON.","STR06" "I14568","Conn","Henry Patrick ""Jiggs""","May 1854","22 Jan 1931","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
(Image on Ancestry.com very faint)
Mississippi, Lincoln County, Beat 2, Second Supervision District
Enumerated 24 Jun 1880
Page 16D SD 3 ED 32
129-129
Conn, Henry W M 26 H. Family Married Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Conn, Fannie W F 23 Wife Married House Keeper Miss Miss Miss
Conn, Eustice W M 2 Son Single At home Miss Miss Miss
Conn, Clariace Conn W F (sic) 11/12 Son At Home Miss Miss Miss
Conn, Lucy W F 13 Sister At Home Miss Miss Miss

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 6B
105-105
Conn, Henry Head W M May 1854 46 m 23 Miss Miss Va Farmer
Conn, Fannie Wf W F Feb 1856 44 M 23 10/10 Miss Ga Ga
Conn, Clarence Son W M July 1879 20 S Tx Miss Ga Mill Laborer
Conn, Lott Son W M Aug 1883 16 S La Miss Ga Farm Laborer
Conn, Hugh Son W M Jan 1887 13 S Tx Miss Ga
Conn, Letha Dau W F Jan 1889 11 S Tx Miss Ga
Conn, Charley Son W M Jan 1891 9 S Tx Miss Ga
Conn, Ollie Dau W F Apr 1892 7 S Tx Miss Ga
Conn, Jesse Son W M Oct 1895 4 S Tx Miss Ga
Conn, Fannie Dau W F Feb 1899 1 S Tx Miss Ga

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 4 May 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 13B
Hemphill and San Augustine Road
223-227
Conn, Henry P Head m W 55 m1 22 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Conn, Frances M Wf F W 53 M1 33 10/9 Miss Ala Ala
Conn, Charles M Son M W 18 S Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Conn, Jesse Son M W 14 S Tx Miss Miss Laborer home farm
Conn, Francis M Dtr F W 11 S Tx Miss Miss

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 16 and 17 February 1920
SD 226 ED 168 Sheet 37A
730-754
Conn, Henry P Hd M W 65 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Conn, Frances M Wf F W 63 M Miss Miss Miss
Conn, Jesse Son M W 24 S Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Laird, Letha Dtr F W 25 M Tx Miss Miss
Laird, Emery Grandson M W 10 S Tx Tx Miss","STR06" "I39600","","","","","","","" "I43422","Conn","James ""Jimmy"" Henry","1 May 1934","8 Jul 2013","0","James Henry Conn, 79, died Monday morning in his home in Bronson, Texas. Jimmy was born in Bronson to Charlie Matthew and Madgie Ellie Palmer Conn. He served in the U.S. Air Force from 1955 until 1959, later he became a pipeliner and was a member of Pipeliner's Union 798. Jimmy was also a member of the First Baptist Church in Bronson, Texas.

He is survived by his wife Mozelle Conn of Bronson, his son Billy Conn and his wife Susan of Bronson, his daughter Belinda Reynolds of Bronson, three grandchildren; Chris, Kelli, and Jesse, and his sister Fannie Clem of Beaumont, Texas.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 9:00PM, Tuesday, July 9, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 10:00AM, Wednesday, July 10, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Gravelhill Cemetery near Hemphill, Texas.

www.starrfuneralhome.com
Also published in THE SABINE COUNTY REPORTER
July 17, 2013, page 12","STR06" "I36078","Conn","James Henry","22 Sep 1885","Aug 1976","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JR18-JMK
first name: James
middle name:
last name: Conn
name suffix:
birth date: 22 September 1885
social security number: 454-60-4134
place of issuance: Texas
last residence: Sabine, Texas
zip code of last residence: 75930
death date: August 1976
estimated age at death: 91
Collection: ""United States Social Security Death Index,"" James Conn, 1976","STR06" "I36078","Conn","James Henry","22 Sep 1885","Aug 1976","0","(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
8-9
Conn, Jas. H Head M W 24 m1 2 Tx Ark Tx Farmer
Conn, Anna M Wf F W m1 20 0/0 Tx Tx Tx
9-10
Conn, Mattie L Head F W 49 Wd 5/4 Tx Tn Ana Farmer
Conn, Mack E. Son M W 12 S Tx Ark Tx Laborer
Click, Quitman Lodger m W 26 S Tx Tx Ark Laborer Odd Jobs

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 1
Enumerated April 24, 1930
ED 202-2 SD 19 Sheet 22A Stamped 44
23-25
Conn,Henry Head M W 44 M 22 La Ark Tx Farmer
Conn, Anna Wf F W 38 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Kathelene Dtr F W 14 S Tx La Tx
24-26
Conn, Mattie L Head O $1200 F W 69 Wd 24 Tx Tn Ala

","STR06" "I6577","Conn","James Kirby","30 Aug 1908","15 Sep 1990","0","(Research):

1920
Texas, Sabine County
409/431
Travis, James H. Head M W 44 M Tx Mi Mi Farmer
Travis, Fannie L Wife F W 43 M Tx Tx Al
Conn, Kirby Adopt Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I27335","Conn","James Patrick","19 Mar 1917","18 Jun 1973","0","A James P. Conn, Male, White, age 23, Single, born in Texas, usual occupation Oil Field worker, and a 1935 resident of Cherokee County, Texas, was shown on the 1940 Federal census in Warrensburg, Missouri, an inmate in the County Jail.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K38V-VZR
name: James Patrick Conn
event: Death
event date: 18 Jun 1973
event place: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Never Married
birth date: 09 Mar 1917
birthplace: Sabine, Texas
usual occupation: Welder Local #211
Veteran? Yes, WW II
Informant Mrs. Carrie Scurlock
father's name: William Henry Conn
mother's name: Florence Ferguson
certificate number: 45492
film number: 2242844
digital folder number: 005145739
image number: 00609
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" James Patrick Conn, Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" James Patrick Conn, 1973; citing State Registrar Office, Austin, Texas","STR06" "I43469","","","","","","","" "I14702","Conn","Jesse ""Bud""","21 Oct 1895","16 Jun 1971","0","Pvt Jesse Conn Bty ""C"" 130th F. A. 35th DIV, Inducted 19 Sept 1917 , Battles,VOSGES Aug 19 through Sept 2; St. Mihiel Sept 9 through Sept 15; Argonne Forest Sept 26 through Oct 2; Verdun Oct 15 through Nov 11, 1918, Discharged 10 May 1919.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36L-DZ1
name: Jesse C Conn
event: Death
event date: 16 Jun 1971
event place: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
gender: Male
usual occupation farmer
veteran? Yest 9-19-1917 through 5-10-1010
marital status: Married
birth date: 01 Oct 1896
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: Henry Conn
mother's name: Fannie Barrett
certificate number: 41428
film number: 2223202
digital folder number: 005145929
image number: 00038
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Jesse C Conn, 1971","STR06" "I14702","Conn","Jesse ""Bud""","21 Oct 1895","16 Jun 1971","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 Census
Texas, Jefferson County, Port Arthur
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 125-62 SD 27 Sheet 4A Stamped 25
17th Street
148-56-67
Conn, Jesse C. Hd R$18 M W 30 M M 25 Tx La Miss Pole Sitter Oil Refinery
Conn, Pearl Wife F W 30 M 21 Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Jesse P Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Nobielee Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I27372","Conn","Jesse Pearl","1 Sep 1921","26 May 1990","0","Kay Parker McCary writes that he was first married to Wanda ADAMS.","STR06" "I8308","Conn","Jewel Alice","23 Dec 1907","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a HALTON.","STR06" "I2867","Conn","John Aliance ""Johnnie""","11 Jan 1887","10 Feb 1961","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXGV-4MZ
name: Johnny Aliance Conn
death date: 10 Feb 1961
death place: MD Anderson, Houston, Texas
usual residence Rt 2, Box 87 Bronson, Texas
gender: Male
race: W
death age: 74 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 11 Jan 1887
birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Frank Conn
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Fannie Isom
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Farmer (retired)
place of residence:
cemetery: Gravel Hill
burial place: Near Hemphill, Texas
burial date: 10 Feb 1961
additional relatives:
film number: 2116709
digital film number: 4166563
image number: 2158
reference number: 08897
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Johnny Aliance Conn, 1961","STR06" "I2867","Conn","John Aliance ""Johnnie""","11 Jan 1887","10 Feb 1961","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 16 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 36B and 37A
727-751
Conn, George F Head M W 63 M La Miss Miss Farmer
Conn, Francis M Wf F W 64 M Ala SC Ala
Conn, John E Son M W 32 M Tx La Ala Farm Labor
Conn, Allie E Dtr-in-law F W 26 M Tx Miss Tx
Conn, Fannie M GrdDtr F W 5 S Tx La Ala
Conn, Clara M GrdDtr F W 2 3/12 S Tx La Ala
Conn, John D GrdSon M W 11/12 S Tx La Ala
728-752
Conn, Charley m Head M W 28 M Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Conn, Maddie E Wf F W 19 M Tx Tx La
Conn, Arnold B Son M W 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I33551","Conn","John Dixon","14 Nov 1919","23 Oct 2001","0","In her annotated census of the Gravel Hill Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary notes that his tombstone was a double with Earline Bennett Conn, and was inscribed: Precious memories - Wed 11 Nov 1946

There was also a Military Marker: John Dixon Conn - T Sgt US Army WW II

FindAGrave shows him, in error, as a son of George Franklin Conn and Frances Isom Conn. He is actually their grandson.
","STR06" "I13622","Conn","John Henry","15 Mar 1894","24 Jan 1944","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6MY-51M
name: John Conn
death date: 24 Jan 1944
death place: Retrieve State Farm, Texas Prison System, Brazoria, Texas
gender: Male
race: w
death age: 49 years 10 months 9 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 15 Mar 1894
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Ab. H. Conn
father's birthplace: Hemphill, Texas
mother's name: Florence Furgerson
mother's birthplace: Hemphill, Texas
occupation: Mechanic
place of residence: Snipe, Brazoria Texas
cemetery:
burial place: Bronson, Texas
burial date: 27 Jan 1944
cause of death: Internal hemorrahage, gunshot wound
additional relatives: X
film number: 2137700
digital film number: 4029632
image number: 3228
reference number: 811
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" John Conn, 1944","STR06" "I27378","Conn","John Larry","17 Oct 1957","11 Dec 2008","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 17, 2008

Helicopter Crash claims native, Page 1

John Larry Conn, 51, formerly of Hemphill was identified as one of the four contract workers who lost their life in a helicopter crash Dec. 11. The crew had left Sabine Pass and was enroute to an offshore oil platform 18-miles off of the Texas coast Thursday morning. Early reportes by John Griggs, senior vice president of Rotorcraft Leasing Co, LLC stated that the early winter storm was not a factor in the helicopter crash. Snowfall and sleet, combined with 10 to 20 mph north winds were not a challenge to the pilot...New Orleans Coast Guard got the call at 9:47 a.m., almost two hours after the aircraft should have arrived at the platform.....Conn, along with four others, were killed in the crash.


Obituary, Page 14

John Larry Conn

John Larry Conn, 51, died Dec. 11, 2008. he was born on Oct. 17, 1957 in San Augustine County. he was a resident of Katy since 1999 moving from Hemphill. Conn was a lead operator employed by Island Operating Company.

Conn is survived by his wife, Nina of Hemphill; two sons Charlie Conn of Spring and Kyle Conn of of Hemphill; two daughters, Shoney Conn and Ashley Conn, both of Katy; three brothers, Jesse Conn of Hemphill; Huey Conn of Lufkin; and Steven Conn of Hemphill; sister, Cynthia Bibey of Plattsmouth, NE; and two grandchildren, Kiley and Jacob Conn.

Funeral services were held Sunday, Dec. 14 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home, Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2008)

A similar obituary was published in the September 18 issue of the San Augustine Tribune.","STR06" "I41271","Conn","John M.","19 Mar 1830","7 Dec 1862","0","On the ""Johnson Family Tree"" at Ancestry, he is shown as a son of James CONN and Martha Ann GIBSON. At the time of the 1850 Federal Census, a 21 year old John Conn was living in the home of Thos and Anne Gibson in Marion County, Mississippi. John was listed as farming. Thomas, age 48, was a Baptist Parson born in North Carolina, and Anne, age 24 was born in Mississippi. Thomas and Anne were presumably the parents of the 10 Gibson children also in this household, ranging in age from 17 to 1. They were John, H., Elijah, Elisha, N., C., S., M., E., and Abi.

Not able to locate John on the 1860 census with his wife or children.","STR06" "I33556","Conn","John Rudolph","26 Mar 1930","18 Apr 2017","0","John Rudolph Conn, 87, of New Caney went to be with his Lord Tuesday, April 18, 2017. He was born Wednesday, March 26, 1930 to Elijah and Mary Conn.

John is preceded in death by his parents; daughter Brenda Conn McGinn; brother, George Cleburn Conn.

He is survived by his loving wife of 66 years, Neva Conn; daughters Debbie West and husband Lynn, Dianne Conn; grandchildren, Tonya, Kevin, Chris, Amanda, Angela and Ashley; 10 great-grandchildren; sisters, Mary Louise and Lilie Faye; and many other relatives and friends.

A visitation will be held at Rosewood Funeral Home in Porter on Thursday, April 20, 2017 from 5 PM to 8 PM. A funeral service will be held at Rosewood Funeral Home Chapel in Porter at 10 AM, Friday, April 21, 2017. Interment will follow at Rosevine Cemetery in Rosevine, Texas at 3 PM.

Copied from his Find A Grave Memorial Page","STR06" "I27383","","","","","","","" "I11185","Conn","Kathryn ""Katie"" Odell","5 Mar 1911","3 Feb 1975","0","At the time of the 1920 Federal census, she and her eldest sister Ada were living in Sabine County with their Aunt and Uncle, Clarissa (nee Conn) and Robert Boyett.

Her Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that she was a self employed realtor. The informant was James V. Raford, presumably her husband as her last name was Radford on the death certificate.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3X7-L5L
name: Katheryn Odell Radford
event: Death
event date: 03 Feb 1975
event place: Nederland, Jefferson, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Married
birth date: 05 Mar 1911
birthplace: Hemphill, Texas
father's name: George Conn
mother's name: Lena Fullen
certificate number: 12391
film number: 2243704
digital folder number: 005145959
image number: 02165
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Katheryn Odell Radford, 1975","STR06" "I11185","Conn","Kathryn ""Katie"" Odell","5 Mar 1911","3 Feb 1975","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I10704","Conn","Kathryn C.","19 Sep 1929","19 Oct 1967","0","Pam Mahon shows that she married Sid Alcido Fecteau.","STR06" "I10703","Conn","Kenneth Joe","13 Sep 1930","18 Jun 2014","0","Kenneth ""Joe"" Conn was born in La Plata on September 13, 1930. He passed away peacefully on June 18, 2014, in Springfield, Missouri. Joe's beloved wife, Mary Jane, preceded him in death in January 1996. He is survived by his three children (Debra Wilburn, Joan Petty, and Gram Conn), and eight grandchildren (Larry, Kenneth, and Jodie Wilburn; Connor, Hudson, and Makayla Petty; and Travis and Hunter Conn), and six great-grandchildren.

Joe was a Navy veteran who served his country during the Korean War. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Stephen F. Austin University. Joe taught agriculture and science at Hemphill High School, and served as a sales representative for Ralston Purina.

Since 2004, Joe lived in Springfield Missouri. Joe loved singing, His Lord Jesus Christ, and the anticipation of being reunited with his wife Mary Jane in heaven.

Visitation is scheduled Friday, June 20, at 2:00pm, at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill, Texas. Funeral service will follow at 3:00pm in the chapel of Starr Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Gravelhill Cemetery near Hemphill.

Copied from Starr Funeral Home website","STR06" "I1198","Conn","Letha Bell","18 Jan 1890","6 Jun 1983","0","Virgie Speights
Old Timers of Sabine County, Texas (p. 94)
February 6, 1969

Mrs. Letha Conn Laird celebrated her 79th birthday Sunday, January 19, 1969, at her home in the Gravelhill community with an open house from 2 till 6 p.m.

Mrs. Letha Laird, the daughter of Henry (Jiggs) Conn and Fannie Barrett Conn, was born near her present home and has spent her entire life in or near the Gravelhill community.

Hosts for the occastion were her three children, W. E. (Pete) Laird, Mrs. A. L. (Marjie) Weeks and A. E. Laird. Seven grandchildren, Fletcher, Carolyn Weeks Barnes and Mike Weeks; Lyn, Shawn, Tannia and Venetia Laird; and April Weeks her great grandchild.....Approximately 65 friends and relatives called.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, November 2012)","STR06" "I1198","Conn","Letha Bell","18 Jan 1890","6 Jun 1983","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 16 and 17 February 1920
SD 226 ED 168 Sheet 37A
730-754
Conn, Henry P Hd M W 65 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Conn, Frances M Wf F W 63 M Miss Miss Miss
Conn, Jesse Son M W 24 S Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Laird, Letha Dtr F W 25 M Tx Miss Miss
Laird, Emery Grandson M W 10 S Tx Tx Miss


1930
Not located","STR06" "I30297","","","","","","","" "I27382","","","","","","","" "I22032","Conn","Lloyd Weldon","11 Jul 1932","18 May 2021","0","Lloyd Weldon Conn, 88, of Pineland, Texas, passed away Tuesday, May 18, 2021, in Hemphill, Texas.

Lloyd was born July 11, 1932 in Mayflower, Texas where he grew up. He married his wife, Jean, on July 9, 1958 and they made their home and raised their family in Pineland, Texas. He retired from the Army Corps of Engineers where he worked as a Reservoir Ranger on Lake Sam Rayburn.

He was preceded in death by his wife of almost 60 years, Jean Conn; his parents, Martin and Effie (Tilley) Conn; and his brothers D.L., Frank, Cecil, and Elray Conn.

Lloyd is survived by his daughters, Sandra Pack and husband, Don, of Pineland, Texas and Peggy Nash and husband, Ted, of Terre Haute, Indiana; his son, Billy Conn of Hemphill, Texas; his grandchildren, Brad Cox, Dustin Conn, Brandon Conn, Cassie Vansickle Lowery, Matthew Vansickle, and Dakota Pack; and numerous great grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. He was also an ""adopted"" Pappy to many young people in the area.

Lloyd was a member of the Littleton Fowler Masonic Lodge. He served many offices during his 61 years as a Mason, including District Deputy Grand Master.

He was a member of the Eastern Star Bronson Lodge before merging with Hemphill Lodge 375 and also a long-time member of the Shriners. He had been a long-time Board member of the Sabine County 4-H and served on the Pineland City Council.

Visitation for Lloyd will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Thursday, May 20, 2021, at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 10:00 a.m. Friday, May 21, 2021 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Van Lowe and Bro. David Ebarb officiating.

Masonic Rites and burial will follow services in Gravel Hill Cemetery with Clint Conn, Steve Conn, Mike Dillard, Dakota Pack, Josh Newcomb, and Paul Newcomb serving as pallbearers.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 26, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I8304","Conn","Lott Cornelius","18 Aug 1883","8 Sep 1953","0","Name: Lott C. Conn
Death Date: 08 Sep 1953
Death Place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 70 years 21 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Aug 1883
Birthplace: Colfax, Louisiana
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Henry Conn
Father's Birthplace: La.
Mother's Name: Fannie Barrett
Mother's Birthplace: La.
Occupation: Retired
Place of Residence: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Cemetery: Gravel Hill Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 09 Sep 1953
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2113983
Digital Film Number: 4165742
Image Number: 1576
Reference Number: CN 47653
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

In an article by Harry Noble about ""Honky-Tonks"" in the November 7, 2002 edition of the SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE, the following story appeared about the Suzy-Q, on Highway 8, halfway between Ford's Corner and Rosevine. It was operated by Lloyd Jones and his brother Bluford. ""On a hot Saturday night, July 15, 1939, the jukebox was blaring, boots were scooting across the dance floor and beer caps were being popped with regularity. Rubus Price JOHNSON, thirty-one years of age and the son of E. Rufus (Bud) JOHNSON and Sally (Sumiter) JOHNSON, came in looking for his wife. He found her in a booth with Lott CONN. An argument developed and CONN, armed with a pistol, fired. JOHNSON fell, mortally wounded. During the trial for first degree murder, John WILLIAMS, who lived less than a half mile from the CONN family was called to testify. Odd as it might seem, being called as a witness for the State provided WILLIAMS an opportunity to obtain a measure of retribution. A little more than fifteen years earlier, on a Monday night in 1923, Lott C. CONN had committed aggravated assault against WILLIAMS, striking and bruising him with a hammer causing ""....serious bodily injury."" Evidently, Williams didn't take advantage of the situatioin, for while under cross examination he was asked what he saw, and replied that he didn't see anything. He was reminded he was in full view of the shooting, and asked again how he couhd have seen nothing. In a stentorian voice WILLIAMS replied, ""I didn't see nothin' because I was drinking beer and eatin' tator slips."" The courtroom buzzed with laughter. The Suzy-Q is gone now, not even a trace of foundation is left.""","STR06" "I8304","Conn","Lott Cornelius","18 Aug 1883","8 Sep 1953","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 4
Enumerated 4 May 1910
SD 2 ED 141 Sheet 11B
222-231
Conn, Lott C Head M W m1 5 La Miss Miss Labor Planer Mill
Conn, Rosey Wf F W 21 m1 5 3/2 Tx Ark Tenn
Conn, Jewel DtF W 3 S Tx La Tx
Conn, Veria Dtr F W 10/12 Tx La Tx

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated 5 and 6 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 174 Sheet 18A
329-333
Conn, Lott Head M W 36 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Conn, Rosa Wf F W 31 M Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Jewell Son (sic) M (sic) W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Vera Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Arnie (sic?) Son (sic?)M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Lottie Dtr F W 3 3/12 Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1, District 26
Enumerated 23 Apr 1930
ED 2? SD 19 Sheet 13B
329-333
Conn, L.C. Head M W 46 M@21 La Miss Miss Farmer
Conn, Rosa Wf F W 42 M@17 Tx Tn Tn
Conn, Vernie Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Lottie Ruth Dtr F W 13 Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, J. W. Mother in Law F W 70 Wd Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I8312","Conn","Lottie Ruth","23 Nov 1916","8 Dec 2005","0",".","STR06" "I41290","Conn","Lucy","Abt 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1880 Federal census, she was living with her brother and sister-in-law, Henry and Fannie (nee Barrett) Conn, in Lincoln County, Mississippi.","STR06" "I43468","","","","","","","" "I30075","Conn","Martha ""Mattie"" Ann Emerentha","29 Mar 1870","12 Aug 1939","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3MD-8DL
name: Martha Boyett
event: Death
event date: 12 Aug 1939
event place: , Sabine, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 29 Mar 1870
birthplace: Sabine,
father's name: Henry Conn
mother's name: Clarrisa Dickerson
certificate number: 39533
film number: 2118258
digital folder number: 005144947
image number: 02531
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Martha Boyett, 1939","STR06" "I38163","Conn","Martha ""Mattie"" Essie","Oct 1894","5 Nov 1973","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J691-FMY
name: Mattie Essie Carlton
death date: 05 Nov 1973
death place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
gender: Female
race:
death age: 80 years
estimated birth date: 1893
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Elijah Conn
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Patsy Griffin
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2242948
digital film number: 4169254
image number: 964
reference number: 86532
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Mattie Essie Carlton, 1973","STR06" "I30117","Conn","Martin Franklin","4 Dec 1895","5 Oct 1977","0","Son of A. Frank CONN and Martha E. BOYD, Shriner, Cpl US Army WWI","STR06" "I30117","Conn","Martin Franklin","4 Dec 1895","5 Oct 1977","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 24, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 22A Stamped 44
25-27
Conn, Martin F Head M M W 34 M 25 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Logwood
Conn, Effie Wf F W 25 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Conn, D S W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Frank Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Cecil Son M W S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I34571","Conn","Mary Eva","10 Feb 1904","8 Nov 1928","0","She buried at Gravel Hill Cemetery in Sabine County, on on her annotated index to this cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows her as the wife of H. M. Burkhalter and daughter of Elisha L. Conn and Melissa Ferguson. Kay notes a marriage doate of 19 Dec 1925 to H. M. Burkhalter.

Her headstone reads ""She has gone to her home in Heaven and all her afflictions are o'er""","STR06" "I24499","Conn","Mary Louise","7 Nov 1933","14 Apr 2018","0","Obituary

Mary Conn Eddings Kilgore, 84, of Pineland, Texas passed away Saturday, April 14, 2018 in Larkspur Rehab in Lufkin, Texas.



Mary was born November 7, 1933 in Rosevine, Texas to E. G. Conn and Ethel Baldree Conn. She was a housewife and mother. She was a lifelong resident of the area and a member of Bethel Chapel Baptist Church in Pineland, Texas. Mary loved cooking and baking. She was a very giving lady and loved helping people in whatever way she could.



Mary is survived by daughters, Sandra Reneau and husband, Bill, of Lufkin, Texas, Martha Reneau, also of Lufkin, Texas, and Kathy Burkhalter and husband, Gary, of Rosevine, Texas; sister, Lilie Faye Sweeny of Flint, Texas; sisters-in-law, Wanda Conn of Rosevine, Texas and Neva Joyce Conn of New Caney, Texas; grandchildren, Bill, April, Josh, Jared, Emily, and Meagan; and great grandchildren, Blake, Kelsey, Jace, Lucas, Logan, Kylee, Conner, and Addison.



She was preceded in death by her husbands, Blake Eddings and Ruben Kilgore and brothers, Cleburne Conn and Rudolph Conn.



Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, April 17, 2018 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas with Rev. Dave Digmon and Rev. Joshua Reneau officiating.



Burial will follow in Rosevine Cemetery.

(Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website, also published in the Sabine County Reporter,
April 18, 2018, Page 10.)","STR06" "I39092","Conn","Mary May ""Maggie""","19 Sep 1883","20 Nov 1931","0","Shown by some as Mary Margaret ""Maggie"" Conn Clark, however her tombstone is simply inscribed with the name ""May,"" with Kay Parker McCary referencing her as Mary May.","STR06" "I15209","Conn","Maureen Frances ""Fannie""","2 Feb 1914","3 May 2011","0","The Sabine County Reporter
May 18, 2011, Page 14

Maureen Frances Travis, 97, died Tuesday May 3, 2011, in the Fairview Healthcare Residence in Fairfield, TX. She was born in Sabine County, TX, to Johnnie A. and Allie Humphreys Conn and considered Sabine County her home all her life. She was a member of the Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in the Gravelhill Community near Hemphill.

Mrs. Travis is survived by two sons, Tony Coke Travis, Jr. and his wife Dora of New Caney, TX, and Larry Ronald Travis and his wife Mary of Streetman, TX, her daughter Linda Travis Bell of Houston, her brother Jackie Ray Conn of Centennial, CO and her sister Clara Mae Johnson of Orange, TX. She is also survived by six grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 6:00 pm until 8:00 pm, Thursday, May 5, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX. Funeral services will be at 2:00 pm, Friday, May 6, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Gravelhill Cemetery near Hemphill.

Courtesy of Starr Funeral Home website
","STR06" "I33033","Conn","Minnie Lee","12 Oct 1881","11 Jul 1957","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K338-4P5
name: Minnie Lee Boyett
event: Death
event date: 11 Jul 1957
event place: 1410 Taylor Street, Wichita Falls, Wichita, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 12 Oct 1881
birthplace: Hemphill, Texas
father's name: G F Coon
mother's name: Lula Watson
certificate number: 40922
film number: 2135797
digital folder number: 005145167
image number: 02145
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Minnie Lee Boyett, 1957","STR06" "I27373","Conn","Nobie Lee","14 Apr 1924","2 May 1998","0","The Sabine County Reporter
May 6, 1998, page 14

Nobie Lee Chambers

Nobie Lee Chambers, 74, of the Gravelhill community died early Saturday, May 2, 1998, at her residence following an illness.

Mrs. Chambers was born April 14, 1924 in Sabine County and was a longtime area resident and a member of the Antioch Missionary Baptist Church. She was a homemaker and member of the Jasper Order of the Eastern Star, Chapter #291.

Survivors: her husband, Leon Chamber of Gravelhill; a daughter and son-in-law, Althea and Roy Glen Odom of Gravelhill; two grandsons, Brian Odom of Milam and Glen Odom of Alto; and three great-grandsons.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, Gravelhill, with Bro. I. W. Ferguson officiating. Interment followed a Gravelhill Cemetery.

Arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2011)
","STR06" "I690","Conn","Ollie Lee","19 Mar 1893","2 Jan 1971","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6H9-S28
name: Ollie Lee Conn
death date: 02 Jan 1971
death place: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
gender: Female
race:
death age: 77 years
estimated birth date: 1894
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status: Married
spouse's name: White
father's name: Henry Conn
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Fannie Barrett
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2218972
digital film number: 4169220
image number: 2560
reference number: 72
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Ollie Lee Conn, 1971","STR06" "I22046","Conn","Robert Cecil","23 Nov 1926","31 May 1979","0","The US Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File shows that he enlisted into military service on 10 Dec 1949, and was released on 20 Sept 1950.","STR06" "I1199","Conn","Sarah Bessie","20 Apr 1881","9 Jan 1956","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXMN-P4B
name: Sarah Bessie Boyett
death date: 09 Jan 1956
death place: Abilene, Taylor, Texas
gender: Female
race: white
death age: 74 years 8 months 19 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 20 Apr 1881
birthplace: Many, La
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: Henry P. Conn
father's birthplace: Miss.
mother's name: Fannie Barrett
mother's birthplace: Miss.
occupation: Retired Housewife
place of residence: Tye, Taylor, Texas
cemetery: Tye
burial place: Tye, Texas
burial date: 11 Jan 1956
additional relatives:
film number: 2114627
digital film number: 4165506
image number: 681
reference number: cn 4741
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Sarah Bessie Boyett, 1956","STR06" "I27381","","","","","","","" "I27377","","","","","","","" "I10694","Conn","Tera Evon","14 Sep 1909","10 Sep 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 25, 1995, Page 14

Tera Conn Childers

Tera Conn Childers, 85, of Jasper died Sunday, Sept. 10, 1995, at Mary E. Dickerson Memorial Hospital in Jasper.

Mrs. Childers was a native of Sabine County and former resident of San Augustine County and Buna. She was a homemaker and longtime member of the Jasper Chapter Order of the Eastern Star.

Survivors, a son, William Grady Childers Jr. of Houston; daughters, Betty Campbell of Nederland and Lou Yeates of Jasper; a sister, Carrie Scurlock of Buna; a brother, Woodrow Conn of Kingston, Tennessee; 14 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by a son, Lamar Allen Childers.

Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home--Jasper Chapel. Interment was at Byerly Campground Cemetery near Jasper.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2009)

Shown, in error, as Tena Childers on the transcription of the Byerly Cemetery","STR06" "I46275","","","","","","","" "I8309","Conn","Vera Noby","7 Aug 1909","25 Feb 2007","0","The Sabine County Reporter
February 28, 2007, Page 13

Vera Ford

Vera Ford, 97, of San Augustine County died Sunday, Feb. 25, 2007 in San Augustine. She was born August 7, 1909 in San Augustine as a daughter of the late Lott C. CONN and Rosa CONN. She owned Ford General Store and was a member of the Mt. Horeb Baptist Church. Survivors: son, Jerry Glen FORD and wife Romana of San Augustine, grandchildren, Taylor FORD and wife Jenni of Eastland, Trent FORD of Temple, Suzanne SKINNER and husband Steve of Johnson City and Vera NAMES of San Diego, Calif., great-grandchildren, Taylor COLLIER of Dallas, Story COLLIER of Dallas, Emily FANNIN of Johnson City, Stewart FANNIN of Johnson City, and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Lott and Rosa CONN, husband Elbert FORD, daughters, Flora Dean NAMES and infant Carol Faye FORD; sisters, Jewel HALTON, Vernie WILLIS, and Lottie JENKINS. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. today (Wednesday) at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine with Bro. Buddy Pratt and Bro. C.R. Sharpton officiating. Interment will follow at Tebo Cemetery in Sabine County. Services are under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine.

A similar obituary appeared in the March 1, 2007 San Augustine Tribune.","STR06" "I8311","Conn","Vernie Irene","25 Apr 1913","13 Oct 1999","0","Not listed with her family at the time of the 1920 census, unless she was listed as Arnie, age 6, male, in error. Said to have married Howard WILLIS.","STR06" "I27387","","","","","","","" "I10687","Conn","William Henry ""Bill""","13 Oct 1871","28 Jun 1926","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 2B
30-31
Conn, Wm Head W M Oct 1871 28 m 8 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Conn, Florence Wf W F Apr 1876 24 M 9 5/3 Tx Tx Tx
Conn, John H Son W M Mar 1894 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Cracie E Dtr W F Oct 1896 S S Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Gram B Son W M Aug 1899 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 4 May 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 14A
Hemphill and San Augustine Road
235-237
Conn, William H Head M W 39 m1 19 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Conn, Florence D Wf F W 34 m1 19 10/6 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
Conn, Clarissa E Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Granberry Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
Conn, William L Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
Conn, Leonard E Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Tera E Dtr F W 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 16 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 36B
725-748
Conn, William H Head M W 47 M Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Conn, Florence D Wf F W 44 M Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Lenard E Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Conn, Tera E Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Woodrow W Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Conn, James P Son M W 2 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I10692","Conn","William Lewis","14 Nov 1902","10 Jan 1962","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBC-YR9
name: William Lewis Conn
event: Death
event date: 10 Jan 1962
event place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
gender: Male
usual occupation construction pipeline
Veteran? No
marital status: Divorced
birth date: 14 Nov 1902
birthplace: Hemphill, Texas
father's name: William Henry Conn
mother's name: Florence Ferguson
Cemetery Gravel Hill
Informant Ethel Hayes
certificate number: 03977
film number: 2116930
digital folder number: 005144773
image number: 03169
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" William Lewis Conn, 1962","STR06" "I41273","Conn","William Perry","19 Jan 1903","1 Sep 1972","0","At the time of the 1930 Federal Census, a William P Conn, age 27 and born in Texas was listed as a Soldier, US Army, at Fort Sam Houston, Bexar County, Texas.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF7F-DN5
name: William Perry Conn
death date: 01 Sep 1972
Residence 12 M SE San Augustine off 103
death place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
occupation Equipment Operator Timber
Veteran Yes WW I
gender: Male
race:
death age: 69 years
estimated birth date: 1903
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status: Married
spouse's name: Mrs W. P. Conn
father's name: Frank Conn
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Mattie Boyd
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery: Magnolia Springs
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2242193
digital film number: 4169872
image number: 1934
reference number: 84079
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" William Perry Conn, 1972","STR06" "I41279","Conn","William Williams","Abt 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County
Enumerated 28 Sept 1850
736-736
William Conn 26 M Farmer Miss
Mary J. Conn 22 F Miss
George Conn 3 m Miss
Ceasar Conn 1 M Miss

1860 Census
Mississippi, Marion County, Columbia
Enumerated 26 Aug 1860
Page 62
427-427
William Conn 36 M Farmer 6000 200 Miss
Mary J Conn 33 F Miss
George Conn 13 M Miss
John Conn 11 M Miss
Elizabeth Conn 9 F Miss
Henry Conn 7 M Miss
Martha Conn 5 F Miss
Marion Conn 1 M Miss

1870 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, PO Hazlehurst
Enumerated 8 July 1870
Page 33 Stamped 309
236-230
Conn, William 47 m W farmer $--- $900 Miss
Conn, Henry A 13 F (sic) W Keeping House Miss
Conn, William 8 M W Miss
Conn, Lucy 4 F W Miss



","STR06" "I26473","","","","","","","" "I31294","Connally","Johnston ""Peg""","29 Mar 1911","20 Apr 1978","0","According to his daughter Sherry Connally Murray, her father Peg divorced his first wife, Nettie, prior to World War II, and moved to Milan, Tennessee to work at the arsenal. This is where he met her mother.","STR06" "I7042","Connally","Velma","Abt 1900","Yes, date unknown","0","May instead be Thelma?","STR06" "I30781","Connally","Will S.","Abt 1867","Abt 1960","0","(Research):
Census Records:

1910 Census
Tennessee, Henderson County, 6th District, Lexington Town
Enumerated 16 Apr 1910
SD 8 ED 101 Sheet 3A
44-44
Cannally Will Hd M W 43 M? 11 Tenn Tenn Tenn Section Foreman RailRoad
Cannally, Viola Wf F W 36 m1 11 1/1 Tenn Tenn Tenn
Cannally, Velma O Dtr F W 10 Tn Tn Tn Student School

1920 Census
Tennessee, Henderson County, Lexington Town
Enumerated 12 January 1920
SD 8 ED 97 Sheet 13B
504-255-291
Connally, Will S Hd M W 53 M Tn Tn Tn Operator Gristmill
Connally, Viola V Wf F W 47 M Tn Tn Tn
Connally, Johnston Son M W 8 S Tn Tn Tn

1930 Census
Tennessee, Henderson County, Civil Dist #, Lexington Town
Enumerated April 11, 1930
ED 39-9 SD 2 Sheet 5A Stamped 204
504-146-145
Connaly, William S. Hd M W 62 M 26 Tenn Ga Tenn Miller Gristmill
Connaly, Viola F W 56 M 20 Tn Tn Tn
Connaly, Johnson M W 19 S Tn Tn Tn Truck Driver Public","STR06" "I23928","","","","","","","" "I23929","","","","","","","" "I13711","Conner","Ada Amanda","25 May 1889","28 Oct 1970","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6Z8-SBP
name: Ada Amanda Alford
death date: 28 Oct 1970
death place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
gender: Female
race:
death age: 81 years
estimated birth date: 1889
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Leander J. Conner
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Caroline Smith
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2218968
digital film number: 4169125
image number: 2915
reference number: 82764
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Ada Amanda Alford, 1970","STR06" "I7604","Conner","Alfred Horton ""Bubba""","24 Feb 1852","3 Dec 1924","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXKZ-TPT
name: Alfred H. Conner
death date: 03 Dec 1924
death place: Orange, Orange, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 72 years 9 months 8 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 24 Feb 1852
birthplace: Fla
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Willis Conner
father's birthplace: Ga
mother's name: P. Douglas
mother's birthplace: Ga
occupation: Logger
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place: Forest, Texas
burial date: 05 Dec 1924
additional relatives:
film number: 2113743
digital film number: 4165528
image number: 1560
reference number: cn 40021
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Alfred H. Conner, 1924","STR06" "I7604","Conner","Alfred Horton ""Bubba""","24 Feb 1852","3 Dec 1924","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Page 19 SD 1 ED 84 Stamped 217
Enumerated 2 July 1880
170-181
Conner, Alfred W M 27 Farmer Fla Ga Ga
Conner, Sarah W F 24 Wf La Miss La
Conner, Alfred W M 7 Tx Fla La
Conner, Stephen W M 5 Son Tx Fla La
Conner, Fanny W F 2 Dtr Tx Fla La
Conner, Riley W M 1 Son Tx Fla La

1900 Census
Texas, Angelina County, Precinct 4
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 4 Sheet 7A
119-122
Conner, A. H. W M Feb 1852 48 M 4 Fl Ga Ga T???man
Conner, Josephine Wf W F Dec 1869 30 m4 1/1 Fl Fl Ga
Conner, Myrtie Dtr W F Aug 1898 1 S Tx Fl Fl

","STR06" "I29226","Conner","Alton Edward","14 Sep 1915","2 Jun 2007","0","Sabine County Reporter
June 6, 2007

Alton Edward Conner

Alton Edward Conner, 91, of Hemphill, died Saturday, June 2, 2007, at Hemphill Care Center.

He was born Sept. 14, 1915 to Bob Conner and Ada Frances Crocket and had lived in Hemphill his entire life. He was an automotive mechanic and a U.S. Veteran of the Army and WW II.

Survivors: sons, Bob Conner of Hemphill and Ray Conner of Houston; daughter, Jackie MERRITT of Many, La; sister, Gladys JENKINS of Beaumont, 10 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.

Funeral services were held Sunday, June 3 at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill with Rev. I.W. Ferguson and Rev. Vance Purtell officiating. Interment followed in Springhill Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I13713","Conner","Artis ""Artie"" Price","16 Oct 1898","14 Nov 1976","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JN4G-ZZR
name: Artie Price Conner
death date: 14 Nov 1976
death place: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 78 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 16 Oct 1898
birthplace: Hemphill Texas
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Leander Conner
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Martha Smith
mother's birthplace:
occupation: accountant gas pipeline
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2243983
digital film number: 4005513
image number: 00954
reference number: 84134
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Artie Price Conner, 1976","STR06" "I13860","Conner","Bertice Eldridge","31 Oct 1905","19 Dec 1958","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3CM-YV9
name: Bertice Eldridge Conner
event: Death
event date: 19 Dec 1958
event place: Center, Shelby, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 31 Oct 1905
birthplace: , Texas
occupation logging cont. logging
father's name: Warner C Conner
mother's name: Maude Easley
certificate number: 71311
film number: 2115624
digital folder number: 005145573
image number: 01255
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Bertice Eldridge Conner, 1958","STR06" "I41521","Conner","Bette Jo","29 Dec 1932","30 Apr 2008","0","Said to have married a BLAKEWAY.","STR06" "I7606","Conner","Catherine Piercey","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","She was said to have married a Mr. CADE, and later John WILLIAMS.","STR06" "I7602","Conner","Charles Wilson","30 Jan 1849","Aft 1890","0","After the murder of Eli Low and Kit Smith, Charles Conner was found guilty, along with his father and brothers. He was sent to prison for 25 years. He was later pardoned by Governor Ross and released.

The letter from Judge Perkins stated, ""Being convinced that it is the universal wish of the people of Sabine County that Charley CONNER should be pardoned and that serious doubt of his guilt of participation in the murder for which he was convicted--most all of the people of Sabine Co. and especially those in a position to be best informed of the truth of this matter, as seen in the light of developments since the trial, I do now recommend that said CONNER be pardoned.""

Source: Irene Walton, Nacogdoches, TX","STR06" "I7602","Conner","Charles Wilson","30 Jan 1849","Aft 1890","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1, Sub Dist 84
Enumerated 28 and 29 jun 1880
Page 15 SD 1 ED 84 Stamped 215
129-136
Eli and Sarah Low family
130-137
Conner, Charles W M 31 Farmer Ga
Conner, Julie W F 31 Wf Tx
Conner, Wm. A W M 3 Son Tx Ga Tx
Conner, Emeline W F 2 Dt Tx Ga Tx
Conner, Jesse W M 2/12 Mar Tx Ga Tx
","STR06" "I38461","Conner","Clarice","3 Jan 1926","28 Oct 2011","0","Instead listed as Paynie Clarice Conner on the birth index listing of daughter Anice.

Obituary
beaumontenterprise.com

Clarice Conner Clark
January 3, 1926 - October 28, 2011

Clarice Conner Clark was born the third daughter to Lorena Edgar Conner and Starlin Wesley Conner on January 3, 1926. She left this world to be with her Lord on October 28, 2011. She is preceded in death by both her parents, her husband of 50 years, Paul D. Clark, and her sister Rosa Lee Smith, her nephew Raymon Smith, her brothers-in-law Clyde Smith and Dr. L.G. Thomas and her step-father Carrol Dickey. She is survived by her two sisters Leta Corley and husband Lee of Hemphill and Vernell Thomas of Palestine. Clarice is also survived by daughters Louisa Ryan of Dallas and Anice Carter and her husband Terry of Van. She was blessed with grandchildren Melissa Wyrick and her husband Duncan, and Melinda Carter, of Van, TX. Her great grandchildren are Carter McClanahan and his wife Allison, MarLee Carr and her husband Jeremy, Tyler Carter, Jacob Wyrick and Tobi Wyrick. The latest addition is one great great granddaughter, CharLee Hope Carr. Mrs. Clark was Aunt Clarcy to her nieces and nephews on the Conner side. She was Aunt Clarice to the Clark relatives and to many of their friends as well. Mrs. Clark worked for the City of Pineland, Toledo Bend Dam Authority, as a self-employed poultry grower and for the Sabine County Sheriff's Department. She was a member of the Order of the Easter Star in both the Hemphill and Bronson Chapters. She was a Past Matron. Visitation will be from 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM, Monday Oct. 31, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX. Funeral services will be at 2:00 PM, Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Clarice will be interned with her husband Paul and both her parents at the Oak Hill Cemetery in the Six Mile area.

An identical obituary was published in the Sabine County Reporter, November 2, 2011, Page 11","STR06" "I28407","Conner","Clayton Eugene","20 Oct 1929","17 Mar 1994","0","The son of Leslie CONNER and Nannie LEWIS.","STR06" "I12885","Conner","Climinta Emeline","16 Apr 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","AKA Eveline?","STR06" "I29225","Conner","Dollie","18 Nov 1920","13 May 2007","0","Sabine County Reporter
May 16, 2007

Dollie KINDLEY

Dollie KINDLEY, 86, of Hemphill, died Sunday, May 13, 2007 at Sabine County Hospital. She was born Nov. 18, 1920 in Hemphill to Robert CONNER and Ada Frances CONNER, and was a lifelong resident. She was a homemaker and a member of the East Mayfield Missionary Baptist Church. She is preceded in death by her son, Eugene KINDLEY. Survivors: husband, Obie KINDLEY of Hemphill; Sons, Jerry KINDLEY and wife, Cheryl of Hemphill; daughter, Juanita SPEARS and husband Charles of Oklamoma City, OK; brother Alton CONNER of Hemphill, sister, Gladys JENKINS of Beaumont; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 15 at East Mayfield Missionary Baptist Church with Rev. I.W. Ferguson and Rev. Eddie Ballard officiating. Interment followed in Springhill Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I41549","Conner","Elizabeth","Abt 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","On the ""Kent Family Tree"" a public tree on Ancestry.com, she is shown as being born on 3 May 1839 in Leon, Florida, and dying on 15 Jan 1886 in Smyrna, Nacogdoches County, Texas.","STR06" "I41573","Conner","Erma Lena","Abt 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown on the Emerson Family Tree at Ancestry.com as Erma Lena Conner, and on the Patricia Schiro tree at FamilyTreeMaker as Emma Lena. Said to have married William A. ATKINSON.","STR06" "I41522","Conner","Ettie Eulene","2 Nov 1939","28 Oct 2009","0","From FindAGrave:

Ettie Hales,69 of Houston, passed away Wednesday, October 28, 2009 at Northwest Hospital in Houston, Texas.
Graveside services will be Sunday, November 1st at 1:00pm at Old Shiloh Cemetery under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home of Woodville. Officiating will be Brother Fred Sherrod.

Visitation will be held on Saturday, October 31st from 5:00 - 8:00pm at the funeral home.

Ettie was born November 2, 1939 to Wilson & Nannie Lewis Conner in Holly Fork Community in Tyler County, Texas. She was a wonderful mother and wife, very understanding and enjoyed helping others in need.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Lloyd Hales on November 27, 2007; brothers, Clayton Conner, Albert Grimes and Vertis Howard Conner and her sister Betty Jo Blakeway.

She is survived by her son Jerry Lloyd Hales of Houston; brother Leslie Lewis ""Bub"" Conner of Woodville; sisters-in-laws, Fay Robinson, Maxine Conner, Geraldine Conner, Betty Ruth Grimes, Dell Crawford, Mabel McCormick, and Gertrude Hales; brother-in-law Hugh Hales & wife Betty; as well as a host of nieces, nephews and cousins.


","STR06" "I12889","Conner","Fannie V.","16 Dec 1876","14 Apr 1949","0","From FindAGrave:

Fannie was the daughter of Alford Horton 'Bubba' Connor 1852 Columbia, Florida and Sarah Ann 'Sally' Williams Connor 1855 Louisiana. Fanny was born in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas. She married Victor Tye Emerson on April 4, 1894 Angelina County, Texas. This info was from her death certificate #17718 submitted by Karen Hugo. Fanny and Victor lived in the Eden Community, Douglass, Texas.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDG9-6Y2
name: Fannie V. Emerson
death date: 14 Apr 1949
death place: Houston, Harris, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 72 years 3 months 28 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 16 Dec 1876
birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: A. H. Conner
father's birthplace: N. Carolina
mother's name: Virginia Williams
mother's birthplace: N. Carolina
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Harris Co., Texas
cemetery: Eden
burial place: Douglas, Texas
burial date: 15 Apr 1949
additional relatives: X
film number: 2223205
digital film number: 4031777
image number: 2380
reference number: 17718
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Fannie V. Emerson, 1949","STR06" "I41578","","","","","","","" "I28953","Conner","Florence Elizabeth ""Beth""","11 Apr 1917","17 Apr 1996","0","At the time of the 1920 Federal Census, a Florence E cooner, age 2 years 9 months of age, can be found in the home of A. R. and Wennie Conner, both ages 24 and born in Texas, in the first precinct of Archer County, Texas. They also had a 20 month old daughter named Ann.","STR06" "I7619","Conner","Francis Maude ""Mollie""","Abt 1912","24 Sep 1975","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J636-YH3
name: Francis Mollie Ferguson
death date: 24 Sep 1975
death place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
gender: Female
race:
death age: 62 years
estimated birth date: 1913
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Robert Conner
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Ada Crocket
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives: X
film number: 2243834
digital film number: 4167898
image number: 2485
reference number: 83903
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Francis Mollie Ferguson, 1975","STR06" "I7402","Conner","Frederick M. ""Fed""","26 Jul 1846","25 Oct 1887","0","Fed, along with his father Willis, and brothers William, John and Charles were indicted for the murders of Eli Low and Kit Smith after a short trial and based on a longstanding feud over free-ranging. Charles and Fed's trial was held first and they were found guilty. Charles was sent to prison for twenty-five years. Fed was given life in prison, but successfully appealed his case and was retried. He was again found guilty. He would never serve, however, as the jail was broken into and Willis, Fed, William and John escaped into the countryside- where they began a running war with the law enforcement of the day.
The Texas Rangers were called in to assist in arresting the Conners, but were ambushed and one Ranger, J.H. (Jim) Moore was killed. William Conner was also killed and many others were wounded. Willis, Fed and John escaped the battle. The Rangers, having suffered a grievous defeat, left Sabine County and did not return.
The people of the county, wanting to end the violence, began to pressure local officers to arrest the Conners. Eventually, a private investigator was hired and disguised as a cattle buyer went through the county looking for clues to the Conner's whereabouts. He learned that Willis and Fed's families left food and supplies for them on a trail somewhere deep in the woods. An ambush was set up and Fed Conner was killed. Willis escaped, but was killed a few weeks later, when his young grandson, a boy of twelve, was coming to give him food. The boy had been tracked and followed by a posse and in the ensuing gunfight, Willis and the boy were killed.
This sad situation finally ended the Low-Conner Feud which had divided the county for so long. For years, no one wanted to discuss what had occurred as it was simply too divisive and the families too intermingled to be considered a worthy subject of conversation. Courtesy of Ed Wetterman (edwetterman@hotmail.com), as posted on his website http://clikto/sabinefeud","STR06" "I7402","Conner","Frederick M. ""Fed""","26 Jul 1846","25 Oct 1887","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 census
not located

1880 census
not located","STR06" "I29227","Conner","Gladys Wilner","21 Jan 1918","23 Jun 2011","0","Gladys W. Jenkins, 93, of Beaumont, Texas, passed away at her residence on Thursday, June 23, 2011. She was the beloved wife of the late Anthony Boyd Jenkins. She is survived by her daughter, Jean Summerlin of Beaumont; two granddaughters, Dina Summerlin and Elizabeth Rogers, as well as two great-grandchildren, Douglas Rogers and Laci Rogers, and one great great grandson, Elijah Rogers, as well as a great niece, Cindy Morgan Gibbs. Funeral services will be held at Forest Lawn Funeral Home Chapel on Saturday, July 02, 2011, at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to: South Park Baptist Church, 795 Woodrow Street, Beaumont, Texas 77705-3798 Condolences may be offered at: www.forestlawnmpfh.com.

Published in The Beaumont Enterprise on June 29, 2011","STR06" "I41574","Conner","Guy Edward","Abt 1912","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Gertrude WEEMS.","STR06" "I41382","Conner","Hollis","28 Jun 1928","27 May 1999","0","The US Veterans Gravesites index at Ancestry.com shows that he was a PFC, US Army World War II, and that he is buried in the Bronson Cemetery.","STR06" "I37549","Conner","Ima Norene","Abt 1919","Abt 2002","0","Her obituary was published in the Shreveport Times on April 10, 2002.","STR06" "I28255","","","","","","","" "I12886","Conner","Jesse Thomas","28 Feb 1880","22 Jun 1964","0","He was said to have married Pearl Rumis Bassey and Jessie C. Pinner.","STR06" "I12886","Conner","Jesse Thomas","28 Feb 1880","22 Jun 1964","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Angelina County, JP 8
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 6 Sheet 9A
134-134
Wilson, Hiram R Head W M May 1863 37 M 14 Tx Ala Ala Farmer
Wilson, Julia A Hed M F Jan 1860 m 14 8/5 Tx Ala Miss Farms
Wilson, Leonard J Son W M Apr 1890 10 Tx Tx Tx Farms
Wilson, Hiram B Son W M June 1873 6 Tx Tx Tx
Wilson, Biddie B Dau W F Mar 1899 1 Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Jessie T Son W M Feb 1882 18 Tx Fl Tx farmer
Conner, Willie May Dau W F Mar 1885 15 Tx Tx Tx farm work","STR06" "I12879","Conner","John M.","Abt 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","He was indicted for the 1883 murders, along with his father and brothers, of Eli Low and Kit Smith. He was said to have escaped to Louisiana after escaping from prison.","STR06" "I41548","Conner","John Westley","Abt 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","On the ""Kent Family Tree"" a public tree on Ancestry.com, he is shown as being born on 23 Apr 1835 in Leon, Florida, and dying on 7 Apr 1864 in Mansfield, DeSoto Parish, Louisiana.","STR06" "I41555","Conner","Johnathon Matthew","28 Mar 1869","25 Nov 1959","0","Julie Fontenot shows he was born in Grandview, Johnson County, Texas.","STR06" "I41547","Conner","Joshua Harley","Abt 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","On the ""Kent Family Tree"" a public tree on Ancestry.com, he is shown as being born Oct 1833 in Leon, Florida.","STR06" "I40574","Conner","Lawrence Hampton","8 Apr 1845","22 Feb 1928","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat 2, P O Sabine Town
Enumerated 1 Aug 1870
Page 27
483-483
Conner, L H 25 M W Farmer 1000 600 Miss
Conner, Nancy 32 F W Keeping House La
Conner, Mary E 4 F W Tx
Conner, Lenora J 2 F W Tx
Conner, John M W 1 M Tx
484-484
Conner, R T 29 M W Farerm 300 250 Fl
Conner, Lydia A 21 F W Keeping House La
Conner, John N 2 m W Tx
Conner, Elizabeth A 21 F W Tx
Lowe Samuel 24 M B Working on Farm Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Johnson County, JP 5
Enumerated 8 June 1880
Page 11 SD 3 ED 85 Stamped 344 C
84-84
Conner, L H W M 35 Shomemaker Abcess of Kidneys Miss SC Fl
Conner, Nancy W F 42 Wf Keeping House Ala Ala Ga
Conner, M E W F 14 Dtr Tx Miss Ala
Conner, L J W F 11 Dtr Tx Miss Ala
Conner, J. M. W M 10 Son Tx Miss Ala
Conner, M A W F 8 Dtr Tx Miss Ala
Conner, W H W M 1 Son Tx Miss Ala

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Jackson County, Navajo Twp
Enumerated 9 May 1910
SD 5 ED 165 Sheet 10B
114-115
Conner, Lawrence H. Head m W 65 m2 4 Miss SC Fl Farmer
Conner, Martha I Wf F W 42 m1 4 1/0 Tx Tx Ala
","STR06" "I7603","Conner","Leander Jackson","29 Jan 1850","24 Nov 1923","0","In 1900, his nephew Willis, age 8, was living with them.","STR06" "I7603","Conner","Leander Jackson","29 Jan 1850","24 Nov 1923","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 2
Enumerated 7 June 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 4B
68-68
Conner, L. J. Head M W Jan 1853 47 m 26 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Conner, Caroline M Wf W F Nov 1856 43 m 26 9/8 Tx Ala Tx
Conner, Jessie Son W M Dec 1876 23 S Tx Ga Tx Farm Laborer
Conner, Lizzie C Dtr W F Jun 1878 21 S Tx Ga Tx Farm Laborer
Conner, Gilbert W Son M W Aug 1880 18 S Tx Ga Tx Farm Laborer
Conner, Cornelia N Dtr W F Nov 1882 17 S Tx Ga Tx Farm Laborer
Conner, Rosa C Dtr W F Oct 1884 15 S Tx Ga Tx Farm Laborer
Conner, Ada W F May 1889 11 S Tx Ga Tx Farm Laborer
Conner, Starlin Son M W May 1892 8 S Tx Ga Tx
Conner, Artie P Son W M Oct 1898 1 Tx Ga Tx
Conner, Willie Nephew W M May 1881 18 S Tx Ga Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 20 and 21 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 3B
59-59
Conner, Leander Head m W 60 Wd Ga Ga tga Farmer
Conner, Ada Dtr F W 20 S Tx Ga Tx
Conner, Starling Son M W 17 S Tx Ga Tx Farm Laborer
Conner, Artie Son M W 11 S Tx Ga Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Nolan Hired Boy M W 15 S Tx SC Tx Farm Laborer

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 9 and 12 day of Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 7A
122-122
Conner, Leander J Head M W 69 Wd Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Conner, Starlin W Son M W 28 M Tx Ga Ga Farm Laborer
Connor, Lorena Dtr-in-law F W 24 M Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I13706","Conner","Leander Jesse","Dec 1876","5 Jul 1947","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD12-NMX
name: Leander Jesse Conner
death date: 05 Jul 1947
death place: Rusk, Cherokee, Texas
gender: Male
race:
death age: 69 years 6 months 24 days
estimated birth date: 1878
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Leander Jackson Conner
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Martha Caroline Smith
mother's birthplace:
occupation:farmer and laborer
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2218601
digital film number: 4031395
image number: 2826
reference number:
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Leander Jesse Conner, 1947","STR06" "I13006","Conner","Leslie Wilson","2 Jul 1894","22 Oct 1973","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was a resident of Tyler Texas, tall, medium build, with brown eyes and hair. He indicated he was born in Smith Ferry. Texas and was currently farming for himself in that same location. He was single.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36W-TYV
name: Leslie Wilson Conner
event: Death
event date: 22 Oct 1973
event place: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 02 Jul 1894
birthplace: Tyler, Texas
father's name: Louis Conner
mother's name: Emma Cowart
certificate number: 85339
film number: 2242947
digital folder number: 005145896
image number: 03238
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Leslie Wilson Conner, 1973



","STR06" "I13006","Conner","Leslie Wilson","2 Jul 1894","22 Oct 1973","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Tyler, JP 6
Enumerated April 30, 1930
ED 229-7 SD 19 Sheet 19A Stamped 254
393-426
Conner, L. Wilson Head M W 35 m Tx Tx Tx Truck Driver haul logs
Conner, Nannie Wf F W 23 m 18 Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Sadie Lee Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx (born to Wilson in previous marriage?)
Conner, Clayton Son M W 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Lovings, Albert StepSon M W 4 10/12 Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I38462","Conner","Leta Joyce","11 Feb 1934","15 Nov 2018","0","Shown as Lela Joyce on the Texas Birth index transcription of her birth, but as Leta Joyce on the listings of each of her three sons, and in the obituary of her sister, Clarice Conner Clark.

Mrs. Leta Joyce Corley was born on February 5, 1934. The youngest of 4 girls. She graduated from Hemphill ISD and went on to graduate from Stephen F. Austin University with a teaching degree. She married Lee Herbert Corley on February 15, 1954. Lee and Leta went on to have 3 boys, Ed, James, and David. On top of having 3 boys, they managed to open a service station and Leta taught school. With lots of love and determination they raised their children and owned a successful business.

When she wasn't teaching she could be found at many functions involving her children or grandchildren. Her pride in her family was always apparent in anything she did. She was always known for her smile and her ear piercing whistle. That whistle would have children standing at attention from 1/2 mile away. She used it at school and at home. If you didn't listen when she whistled you would be in trouble.

After teaching for over 30 years, Leta retired in 1996. She spent most of her teaching career in 1st grade. She loved all her little students. She probably taught 80% of the children in Hemphill.
She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and friend. Her family was her world and pride to most people she was Leta Joyce or Mrs. Corley. To her family she was momma or nanny, but to Lee she was ""Yes Dear"". She would give advice or just hold our hands. She is the glue that holds our family together. She loved to pick and joke with her boys. She always said that if her boys weren't picking at her she knew something was wrong.

There will be a visitation of friends and family Tuesday from 5 until 8 pm at Starr Funeral Home and her funeral service will be at 10:00 am Wednesday at Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill with burial to follow in Hemphill Cemetery.

She is survived by; her husband of 65 years Lee Herbert Corley of Hemphill; sons, Edward Corley and wife Susan of Hemphill, James Corley and wife Stephanie of Hemphill, David Corley and wife Patricia of Nacogdoches; grandchildren, Cara Westbrook and husband Andrew of Hemphill, Eric Corley of Hemphill, and Ashley Roberts and husband Christopher of Alabama; great grandson, Alexander Freeman of Hemphill; sister, Vernell Thomas of Palestine; nieces, Lauren Karch and husband Robert of Palestine, Anice Carter and husband Terry of Van, and Alice Smith of Lufkin. She is preceded in death by; her parents Lorena Louisa Edgar Conner and Starling Wesley Conner; grandson Brandon Corley; and sisters Rosalee Smith and Clarice Clark; and niece Louisa Ryan.

Register book may be signed and condolences may be left at www.starrfuneralhome.com

Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, November 21, 2018, Page 9","STR06" "I41546","Conner","Lewis","Abt 1804","Yes, date unknown","0","Julie Fontenot shows him as born on 25 Dec 1814 (sic) in Marlboro, SC, and dying on 30 Dec 1871 in Sabine County, Texas.

On the ""Kent Family Tree"" a public tree on Ancestry.com, he is shown as being born 25 Dec 1804 in Marlboro, to Lewis Conner II and Margaret McLaurin.

In the book, ""Glimpses of Newton County History,"" it was noted that minutes of an early meeting of the county court showed that transportation in the new county was of the highest priority. A Petition for the road leading ""from Hadden's Ferry to Zavalla be granted, and that Col. Joseph Thompson, Sr., Sterling McGraw, Joseph B. Colville, Lewis CONNER, and W. H. Mattox be appointed reviewers to review said road the nearest and most practible route by way of John L. Trotti's to Zavalla.""","STR06" "I41546","Conner","Lewis","Abt 1804","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Newton County
Enumerated 21 Oct 1850
54-54
Lewis Conner 46 m Farmer 2000 SC
Joshua Harley 15 M Fl
John Westley 15 M Fl
Elizabeth 11 f Fl
Robert Thomas 9 M Fl
Lawrence Hampton 5 M Miss
55-55
B. and Cynthia Garlington

1860 Census
Texas, Newton County, PO Newton
Enumerated 29 Jun 1860
Page 20
119-119
Lewis Conner 54 M Farmer 3400 4115 SC
Martha A Conner 28 F Miss
Robert Conner 18 M Domestic Fl
Lawrence H Conner 15 M Miss
Christopher C Conner 8 M Tx
James M Conner 7 M Tx
Cicero Conner 5 M Tx
Nelson Conner 3 M Tx
J L Brandon 19 M Hireling Tx
Joseph Way 59 M Hireling Pa

","STR06" "I41556","Conner","Martha A. Benina","Abt 1872","1 Jan 1931","0","Jennifer Lowe, on her public family tree on Ancestry.com, shows that Martha Conner married James Hardeman TAYLOR on 7 July 1890 in Johnson County, Texas. She further indicates that they can be found in Tarrant County, TX at the time of the 1900 census, in Runnels County, TX in 1910, and in Navajo, Jackson County, OK in 1930.","STR06" "I41541","","","","","","","" "I12880","Conner","Nancy B.","8 Oct 1870","8 Sep 1938","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXRJ-FT4
name: Nancy B. White
death date: 08 Sep 1938
death place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
gender: Female
race: W
death age: 67 years 11 months
estimated birth date:
birth date: 08 Oct 1870
birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name: Jim White
father's name: Willis Conner
father's birthplace: Georgia
mother's name: Percy Douglas
mother's birthplace: Georgia
occupation: Housework
place of residence: Hemphill, Texas
cemetery: Spring Hill
burial place: Sabine County, Texas
burial date: 09 Sep 1938
additional relatives:
film number: 2117823
digital film number: 4030409
image number: 1594
reference number: DTH Rec cn 43187
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Nancy B. White, 1938","STR06" "I41540","Conner","Nancy Pauline","19 Nov 1954","31 Jan 2012","0","FindAGrave shows that she married Robert L. COONS in 1982, and they were divorced in 1999. She was the mother of Britteny Coons.","STR06" "I41570","Conner","Parilee Inez","Abt 1920","Yes, date unknown","0","Did she die young? Not listed on the 1920 census with her parents and brothers.
","STR06" "I31550","","","","","","","" "I41377","Conner","Pearlie Mae","4 Dec 1913","19 Feb 1966","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3XY-GNB
name: Pearlie Mae Mills
event: Death
event date: 19 Feb 1966
event place: Center, Shelby, Texas, United States
occupation Beautician Beauty Shop
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 04 Dec 1913
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: Warner Conner
mother's name: Florence Elizabeth Oliver
certificate number: 19429
film number: 2117974
digital folder number: 005164792
image number: 03257
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Pearlie Mae Mills, 1966","STR06" "I12890","Conner","Riley","24 May 1879","","0","Married twice, to Fanny DEES 26 Sep 1899 in Angelina County, TX and to Mattie UNKNOWN.","STR06" "I7614","Conner","Robert A.","Feb 1880","Abt 1921","0","At the time of the 1900 Federal census, he and his wife Ada were living with his widowed mother in Sabine County, Texas.","STR06" "I7614","Conner","Robert A.","Feb 1880","Abt 1921","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 25 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 4A
Hemphill and YellowPine Road
105-107
Conner, William F Head m W 26 m1 0 Tx Fl Tx Farmer
Conner, Emme E Wf F W 16 m1 0 0/0 Tx Ark Tx
Conner, Pauline Mother F W 56 Wd 8/5 Tx Miss Ala
Smith, Robert J Servant M W 18 S Tx Ark Tx
106-108
Conner, Robert Head M W 30 m1 10 Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Conner, Francis A Wf F W 29 m1 10 4/3 Tx Un Un
Conner, Hessie E Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Robert A Son m W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Sadie P Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Justice Precinct One
Enumerated 20 January 1920
SD 326 WD 168 Sheet 20A
347-419
Conner, Robert Hd M W 39 M Tx Fl Tx Farmer
Conner, Francis A Wif F W 38 M Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Hessie E Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Robert A Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Conner, Sadie P Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Francis M Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Edward A Son M W 4 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Gladys W Dtr F W 1 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I7617","Conner","Robert A.","9 Jul 1904","15 Jan 1977","0","FindAGrave shows he married Bernice Conner (1920-1985). His tombstone was inscribed ""In Loving Memory Paw Paw""","STR06" "I46359","Conner","Robert Euell","22 Feb 1959","11 Nov 2015","0","Robert Euell Conner, 56, passed away Wednesday night in the Lufkin Memorial Hospice in the Pines in Lufkin, Texas. Euell was born in Hemphill, to William Clifford and Florence Beatrice Johnson Conner. Euell worked as a heavy crane operator. Euell was an avid hunter and fisherman. He will be dearly missed by his family and friends. He was a loving husband, father, uncle, brother, and friend.

He is survived by his wife Shannion Conner of Bronson, his son Eli Conner of Bronson, his brother Pete Conner of Bronson, his sisters: Charlotte Henry of Bronson-Carroll, and Jackie Smith and husband Greg of Brookeland,Texas.

He is preceded in death by his parents, his daughter Emily Ann Conner, his brother, Mike Conner, his sister Cynthia Conner Cook.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 9:00PM, Friday, November 13, 2015, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St. Hemphill, Texas. Funeral service will be at 10:00AM, Saturday, November 14, 2015, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Bronson Cemetery.

The Sabine County Reporter
November 18, 2015, Page 12","STR06" "I41550","Conner","Robert Thomas","Abt 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","On the ""Kent Family Tree"" a public tree on Ancestry.com, he is shown as being born in Leon, Florida, and dying on 25 Apr 1925 in Hornbeck, Vernon Parish, Louisiana.","STR06" "I41550","Conner","Robert Thomas","Abt 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat 2, P O Sabine Town
Enumerated 1 Aug 1870
Page 27
483-483
Conner, L H 25 M W Farmer 1000 600 Miss
Conner, Nancy 32 F W Keeping House La
Conner, Mary E 4 F W Tx
Conner, Lenora J 2 F W Tx
Conner, John M W 1 M Tx
484-484
Conner, R T 29 M W Farerm 300 250 Fl
Conner, Lydia A 21 F W Keeping House La
Conner, John N 2 m W Tx
Conner, Elizabeth A 21 F W Tx
Lowe Samuel 24 M B Working on Farm Tx","STR06" "I13710","Conner","Rosa Caroline","1 Oct 1884","26 Mar 1957","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFT4-VM8
name: Rosa Caroline Smith
death date: 26 Mar 1957
death place: Nederland, Jefferson, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 72 years 5 months 25 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 01 Oct 1884
birthplace: Hemphill, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Leander Conner
father's birthplace: Texas
mother's name: Caroline Smith
mother's birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Nederland, Jefferson, Texas
cemetery: Fairmont
burial place: Yellow Pine, Texas
burial date: 27 Mar 1957
additional relatives:
film number: 2135605
digital film number: 4163623
image number: 3178
reference number: cn 15096
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Rosa Caroline Smith, 1957","STR06" "I5812","Conner","Sarah Ann","24 Oct 1864","24 Feb 1918","0","Name: Sarah Byerly
Death Date: 24 Feb 1918
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 53 years 4 months
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 24 Oct 1864
Birthplace: Holly Forte, Tx.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Lewis H. J. Conner
Father's Birthplace: Ga.
Mother's Name: Mona Leah Hopson
Mother's Birthplace: Ga.
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Ebinzer
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 25 Feb 1918
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2073179
Digital Film Number: 4165785
Image Number: 216
Reference Number: cn 8034
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35885","","","","","","","" "I41539","","","","","","","" "I13712","Conner","Starling Wesley","25 May 1892","7 Mar 1936","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD68-NYG
name: Starling Wesley Conner
death date: 07 Mar 1936
death place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 43 years 9 months 11 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 25 May 1892
birthplace: Buyon, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name: Lorena Conner
father's name: Leander Jackson Conner
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Kalin Smith
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Office Work
place of residence: Hemphill, Texas
cemetery:
burial place: ...Hill, Tex
Informant: Lorena Conner
burial date: 07 Mar 1936
additional relatives:
film number: 2116862
digital film number: 4166723
image number: 2638
reference number: v X cn 17021
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Starling Wesley Conner, 1936","STR06" "I13712","Conner","Starling Wesley","25 May 1892","7 Mar 1936","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 9 and 12 day of Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 7A
122-122
Conner, Leander J Head M W 69 Wd Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Conner, Starlin W Son M W 28 M Tx Ga Ga Farm Laborer
Connor, Lorena Dtr-in-law F W 24 M Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 16 and 17 Apr 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 6A Stamped 116
105-107
Conner, Wesley S Head M W 37 M 26 Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Conner, Lorena Wf F W 31 M 20 Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Rosallee Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Vernell Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Clarice Dtr F W 4 1/2 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I37553","Conner","Tressie","31 Aug 1909","4 Mar 1998","0","Shown as Tressie Conner on the SSDI.","STR06" "I38460","Conner","Vernell","23 Feb 1922","18 May 2021","0","Funeral services for Vernell Conner Thomas, 99 of Palestine, will be held at 11 A.M. Friday, May 21, 2021 at the First Baptist Church of Palestine. Rev. Tony Watson will be officiating. Burial will follow in Roselawn Park. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service at the church. Arrangements have been entrusted to Bailey & Foster Funeral Home.

Mrs. Thomas passed away Tuesday, May 18, 2021 in Tyler. She was born February 23, 1922 in Hemphill, Texas to Starling and Lorena Conner.

On October 11, 1945 she married L. G. Thomas, also from Hemphill.

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas lived in San Antonio after marriage while L. G. completed Chiropractic College.

In 1949, they made their home in Palestine, Texas where she worked with her husband in establishing his Chiropractic practice. She was primarily a homemaker.

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas were both active in activities and ministries of First Baptist Church Palestine where they were members since 1949. They both cherished the special relationships they established and maintained over the years with their patients, friends, neighbors and their families.

Mrs. Thomas was preceded in death by her husband, her parents, and her sisters, Rosa Lee Smith, Clarice Clark and Leta Corley.

She is survived by her daughter Lauren Jean Karch & husband Bob as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

Serving as pallbearers are Dr. Don Rice, Ricky Naismith, Martin Lawrence, Steve Bolt, John Weber and Benny Toole.

Mrs. Thomas' nephews Ed Corley, James Corley, David Corley, Terry Carter, Robert Thomas, Randy Thomas and Bobby Smith will serve as honorary pallbearers.

To view online leave condolences or sign the guest book go to www.baileyandfosterfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I41576","Conner","Versa Eleanor","Abt 1918","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Carnes Ibard McClendon.","STR06" "I28411","Conner","Vertis Howard","27 Jun 1937","26 Apr 1999","0","Also a son of Leslie CONNER and Nannie WOODS. His brother, Clayton, married Maxine's sister, Geraldine Woods.","STR06" "I41379","Conner","Vivian Mildred ""Pat""","6 Mar 1920","27 Nov 1997","0","She is listed as Vivian C. Fleming on the SSDI.","STR06" "I7546","Conner","Warner","29 Sep 1878","6 Aug 1948","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDT5-JMN
name: Warner Conner
death date: 16 Aug 1948
death place: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 69 years 10 months 19 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 29 Sep 1878
birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Fed Conner
father's birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
mother's name: Nancy Travis
mother's birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
occupation: Labor Saw Mill
place of residence: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
cemetery: S... Hill Cemetery
burial place: Texas
burial date: 17 Aug 1948
additional relatives:
film number: 2218964
digital film number: 4031447
image number: 3374
reference number: cn36465
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Warner Conner, 1948","STR06" "I7546","Conner","Warner","29 Sep 1878","6 Aug 1948","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 27 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 8B
137-139
Conner, Warner Head M W 31 M2 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Conner, Florence E Wf F W 19 m1 Tx Tn Tx
Conner, Drew Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Bertis E Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Whittlesey, Edward hiredhand 18 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer General Farm

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 16B
329-347
Conner, Warner Head M W 42 m Tx La Tx Hauling General Hauling
Conner, Elizabeth F Wf F W 29 M Tx Tn Tx
Conner, Drew P Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Hauling General Hauling
Conner, Bertis E Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Lessie M Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, William C Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Pearlie M Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, William B Son M W 2 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Jasper
Enumerated 18 April 1930
ED 121-3 SD 19 Sheet 8A Stamped 148
Main Street
158-175
Conner, Warner Head M W 54 M 33 Tx Tx Tx Laborer SawMill
Conner, Florence Wf F W 29 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Lessie Mae Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Clifford Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, PearleyMae Dtr F W 15S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Riley Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Vivian Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, C. W. Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Robert Earl M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Hollis Son m W 1 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I13708","Conner","Wiley Gilbert","10 Aug 1880","19 Sep 1958","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDGM-2BW
name: Wiley Gilbert Conner
death date: 19 Sep 1958
death place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 78 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 10 Aug 1880
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Leander Conner
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Caroline Smith
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Retired Farmer
place of residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
cemetery: Oakhill Cemetery
burial place: Hemphill, Prec.#2, Texas
burial date: 20 Sep 1958
informant Odis Conner
additional relatives:
film number: 2115591
digital film number: 4167380
image number: 3395
reference number: 52887
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Wiley Gilbert Conner, 1958","STR06" "I13708","Conner","Wiley Gilbert","10 Aug 1880","19 Sep 1958","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 1A
106-10
Conner, Gilbert Haed M W 29 m1 7 Tx Fl Tx Farmer
Conner, Dossie O Wf F w 23 m1 7 0/0 Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 3 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 2A
Hemphill and Robinson Ferry Road
27-27
Conner, Wiley G Head M W 34 m Tx Fl Tx Farmer
Conner, Dorsey/Dossy Wf F W 23 M Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Leander O Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Parilee Inez Dtr F W 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 7
Enumerated April 18 and 1, 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 6B
Conner, Gilbert W Head m W 49 M 23 Tx Fl Tx Farmer
Conner, Dossie Wf F W 44 m 17 Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Odis Son m W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
Conner, Dalton Son M W 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Stewart, Paul Hired M W 15 S Tx La Tx Farm Helper


","STR06" "I7613","Conner","William ""Fed"" Frederick","26 Feb 1883","28 Feb 1946","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD5Q-K84
name: Wm. Fredrick Conner
death date: 28 Feb 1946
death place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 63 years 2 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 26 Feb 1883
birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Fed Conner
father's birthplace: Fla.
mother's name: Nancy Travis
mother's birthplace: Sabine Co. Texas
occupation: Meat Cutter
place of residence: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
cemetery: Springhill Cem.
burial place: Pineland, Texas
burial date: 02 Mar 1946
additional relatives: X
film number: 2218231
digital film number: 4030568
image number: 2360
reference number: cn 8678
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Wm. Fredrick Conner, 1946","STR06" "I7613","Conner","William ""Fed"" Frederick","26 Feb 1883","28 Feb 1946","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 25 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 4A
Hemphill and YellowPine Road
105-107
Conner, William F Head m W 26 m1 0 Tx Fl Tx Farmer
Conner, Emme E Wf F W 16 m1 0 0/0 Tx Ark Tx
Conner, Pauline Mother F W 56 Wd 8/5 Tx Miss Ala
Smith, Robert J Servant M W 18 S Tx Ark Tx
106-108
Conner, Robert Head M W 30 m1 10 Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Conner, Francis A Wf F W 29 m1 10 4/3 Tx Un Un
Conner, Hessie E Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Robert A Son m W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Sadie P Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 20 and 26 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 20B
Brookland Road
402-424
Conner, Willis C Head M W 38 m Tx Fl Tx Farmer
Conner, Nora Wf F W 36 m Tx La Ga
Conner, Vera Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Tressia Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Willis P Son M W 4 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Ima N Dtr F W 1 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Nancy P Mother F W 67 Wd Tx Tx Tx
403-425
Conner, William C Head M W 36 M Tx Fl Tx Farmer
Conner, Emma Wf F W 26 M Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Willis C Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Justice Precinct 1
Enumerated 22 April 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 1B
Pineland Springhill Road
11-11
Conner, William F. Head M W 47 M 27 Tx Fl Tx Salesman Meat Market
Conner, Emma Wf F W 37 m 16 Tx Ark Tx
Conner, Willis Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Estell Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Herbert Son M W 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, John Perry Boarder M W 61 Wd Tx Ark Tx Laborer General Farm","STR06" "I12884","Conner","William Alexander Hamilton","2 Dec 1876","25 May 1965","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDG3-DHF
name: William Alexander Conner
death date: 25 May 1965
death place: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 88 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 02 Dec 1876
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Charlie Conner
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Julia Scruggs
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Gunsmith
place of residence: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
cemetery: Whitehouse Cemetery
burial place: Angelina County, Texas
burial date: 27 May 1965
additional relatives: X
film number: 2117826
digital film number: 4028302
image number: 1402
reference number: cn 34165
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" William Alexander Conner, 1965","STR06" "I12884","Conner","William Alexander Hamilton","2 Dec 1876","25 May 1965","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Angelina County, JP 6
Enumerated 6 and 7 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 14 Sheet 2A
Homer Huntington and Browns Ferry Road
25-25
Conner, William A Head M W 42 M Tx Ga Tx Mechanic Automotive
Conner, Jodie L Wf F W 34 M Tx Ala Ala
Conner, Evone L Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Guy E Son m W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Willie M Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Versa Dtr F W 2 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Angelina County, JP 6, Town of Huntington
Enumerated April 29, 1930
SD 3-16 SD 19 Sheet 15A Stamped 249
28-29
Conner, Alic Head M W 53 M 27 Tx Ga Tx Commisioner County
Conner, Joahhah Wf F W 46 M 20 Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Guy E Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Willie M Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Vercilenor Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Floyd Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Floradell Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx




","STR06" "I12887","Conner","William Alfred","29 Jan 1873","20 Dec 1951","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JN6F-BHV
name: William Alfred Conner
death date: 20 Dec 1951
death place: Alto, Cherokee, Texas
gender: Male
race:
death age: 78 years 10 months 21 days
estimated birth date: 1873
birth date: 29 Jan 1873
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: A. H. Conner
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Wallie Williams
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Lumbering
place of residence: alto Texas
cemetery: Arnolds Cemetery
burial place: Alto Texas
burial date:
informant: Mrs. Ola Simmons
additional relatives:
film number: 2074925
digital film number: 4167215
image number: 3149
reference number: cn 61077
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" William Alfred Conner, 1951","STR06" "I7605","Conner","William E.","15 Nov 1854","31 Mar 1887","0","Killed in an ambush after being indicted, along with his father and brothers, for the murder of Eli Low and Kit Smith.","STR06" "I41378","Conner","William Riley","7 Jan 1917","16 Jan 1976","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J63F-5TB
name: William Riley Conner
death date: 16 Jan 1976
death place: Kountze, Hardin, Texas
gender: Male
race:
death age: 59 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 07 Jan 1917
birthplace:
marital status: Married
spouse's name: Georgie Conner
father's name: Warner Conner
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Florence Oliver
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Mechanic Construction Company
Veteran? Yes WW II
Informant Mrs. Georgie Conner (wife)
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place: China Cemetery China Texas
burial date: 16 Jan 1976
additional relatives:
film number: 2243926
digital film number: 4167932
image number: 2160
reference number: 10300
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Warner Conner in entry for William Riley Conner, 1976","STR06" "I41575","Conner","Willie Maud","1915","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Doyle Francois HUNT.","STR06" "I13012","Conner","Willie May","3 Mar 1885","21 Dec 1913","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Angelina County, JP 8
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 6 Sheet 9A
134-134
Wilson, Hiram R Head W M May 1863 37 M 14 Tx Ala Ala Farmer
Wilson, Julia A Hed M F Jan 1860 m 14 8/5 Tx Ala Miss Farms
Wilson, Leonard J Son W M Apr 1890 10 Tx Tx Tx Farms
Wilson, Hiram B Son W M June 1873 6 Tx Tx Tx
Wilson, Biddie B Dau W F Mar 1899 1 Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Jessie T Son W M Feb 1882 18 Tx Fl Tx farmer
Conner, Willie May Dau W F Mar 1885 15 Tx Tx Tx farm work","STR06" "I7403","Conner","Willis","15 Mar 1822","13 Nov 1887","0","There was a Willis Conner in the ""1840 Decatur County Georgia Census Index "" (Frances T. Ingmire, Mountain Press). Decatur is very near the Florida border. Could this be him?

Came to Texas in 1857 from Tattonall County, Geogia.

Was shown on the muster roll of Captain J.M. Burroughs Company of the Sabine County Volunteer Infantry, CSA, and was enlisted at Hemphill, Texas by Drury Field for 3 months duty on January 15, 1863. His headstone is marked Texas Infantry, CSA.


On his ""12 to Midnight"" blog, Ed Wetterman (edwetterman@hotmail.com) writes:

In the 1880's several of Sabine County's families became embroiled in an unfortunate shooting feud that disrupted the whole community. Fathers, sons, daughters and cousins became engulfed in the fighting that would ravage the county from 1883 to 1887.

It began with the murders of Eli Low and Kit Smith in Holly Bottom off Housin Bayou in the southern part of Sabine County. The bodies were found about ten feet apart and the men had been shot in the back. The funerals were quickly held and many thought it suspicious that the Conner family had not attended.

It was known that the Conner and Low families had argued in the past about free-ranging and the building of schools and roads. Apparently many angry words had been exchanged, but the situation had never erupted into violence.

After a short investigation, Willis Conner, along with his sons, Fed, William, John and Charles were indicted for the murders and held without bond. Charles and Fed's trial was held first and they were found guilty. Charles was sent to prison for twenty-five years. Fed was given life in prison, but successfully appealed his case and was retried. He was again found guilty. He would never serve, however, as the jail was broken into and Willis, Fed, William and John escaped into the countryside- where they began a running war with the law enforcement of the day.

The Texas Rangers were called in to assist in arresting the Conners, but were ambushed and one Ranger, J.H. (Jim) Moore was killed. William Conner was also killed and many others were wounded. Willis, Fed and John escaped the battle. The Rangers, having suffered a grievous defeat, left Sabine County and did not return. John Conner then abandoned Willis and Fed and according to Ruth Sibley Davis in her book ""Neighbor against Neighbor,"" moved to start a new life in Louisiana.

The people of the county, wanting to end the violence, began to pressure local officers to arrest the Conners. Eventually, a private investigator was hired and disguised as a cattle buyer went through the county looking for clues to the Conner's whereabouts. He learned that Willis and Fed's families left food and supplies for them on a trail somewhere deep in the woods. An ambush was set up and Fed Conner was killed. Willis escaped, but was killed a few weeks later, when his young grandson, a boy of twelve, was coming to give him food. The boy had been tracked and followed by a posse and in the ensuing gunfight, Willis and the boy were killed.

This sad situation finally ended the Low-Conner Feud which had divided the county for so long. For years, no one wanted to discuss what had occurred as it was simply too divisive and the families too intermingled to be considered a worthy subject of conversation.

","STR06" "I7403","Conner","Willis","15 Mar 1822","13 Nov 1887","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Georgia, Tatnall County, No. 79 Subdivision
Enumerated 9 Dec 1850
(image on ancestry.com is very faint)
???-332
William and Nancy Conner
333-335
Willis Conner 28 Farmer birthplace: ditto (Tatnall?)
Percy Conner 25 birthplace: ditto (Tatnall?)
Fedrick Conner 3 birthplace: ditto (Tatnall?)
Charles Conner 1 birthplace: ditto (Tatnall?)

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Patroon Beat No. 5, PO Milam
Enumerated 7 July 1860
Page 31
231-232
Willis Conner 37 M Farmer $--- $1700 Ga
Piercey Conner 35 F Ga
Frederick M Conner 12 M Ga
Charles W Conner 10 M Ga
Leonard J Sonner 8 M Ga
Alfred H Conner 6 M Ga
William Conner 4 M Ga
Catherine P Conner 2 F Ga

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No 2, PO Sabine Town
Enumerated 2 August 1870
Page 24
503-504
Conner, Willis 47 M W Farmer $500 $500 Ga
Conner, Therisa (sic) 45 F W Keeping House Ga
Conner, Federick M 23 M Ga
and on a separate page (appears to have been inadvertantly seperated?)
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No. 3, PO Brookeland
Enumerated 4 Aug 1870
Stamped 19
502-502
Charles W 21 M W Ga
Leander J 17 M W Ga
Alfred H 16 M S Fl
William E 14 M W Fla
Percy D 13 F W Fla
John M 9 M W Tx
Nancy B 7 F W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 2 July 1880
Page 19 SD 1 ED 84
168-179
Jackson and Susan Low family
169-180
Connor, Willis W M 58 Farmer Ga SC Ga
Connor, Pierce W F 55 Wf Ga Ga SC
Connor, Wm W M 25 Son Fla Ga Ga
Connor, John W M 19 Son Tx Ga Ga
Connor, Nancy W F 15 Dtr Tx Ga Ga
170-181
Connor, Alfred W M 27 Farmer Fla Ga Ga
Connor, Sarah W F 24 Wife La Miss La
Connor, Alfred W M 7 Son Tx Fla La
Connor, Stephen W M 5 Son Tx Fla La
Connor, Fanny W F 3 Dtr Tx Fla La
Connor, Riley W M 1 Son Tx Fla La







","STR06" "I15199","Conner","Willis Cannon","25 Nov 1881","1 Jun 1959","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD61-72B
name: Willis Cannon Conner
death date: 01 Jun 1959
death place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 77 years 6 months 6 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 25 Nov 1881
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: Fredrick Conner
father's birthplace: Dk
mother's name: Nancy Pauline Travis
mother's birthplace: Dk
occupation: Farmer & Merchant
place of residence: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
cemetery: Memorial Park Cemetery
burial place: Jasper, Texas
burial date: 03 Jun 1959
additional relatives: X
film number: 2115901
digital film number: 4165925
image number: 0835
reference number: cn 34809
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Willis Cannon Conner, 1959","STR06" "I15199","Conner","Willis Cannon","25 Nov 1881","1 Jun 1959","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 20 and 26 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 20B
Brookland Road
402-424
Conner, Willis C Head M W 38 m Tx Fl Tx Farmer
Conner, Nora Wf F W 36 m Tx La Ga
Conner, Vera Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Tressia Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Willis P Son M W 4 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Ima N Dtr F W 1 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Nancy P Mother F W 67 Wd Tx Tx Tx
403-425
Conner, William C Head M W 36 M Tx Fl Tx Farmer
Conner, Emma Wf F W 26 M Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Willis C Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I28662","Conner","Willis Palmer","31 Oct 1915","11 Aug 1999","0","The San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, August 19, 1999, page 7

Willis Palmer Conner

Willis Palmer Conner, 83, of Pineland died Aug. 11, 1999, at his residence.

Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m. Friday, August 13, 1999 at Pineland First Baptist Church with burial at Memorial Park in Jasper under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Hemphill.

Born in Hemphill, he lived in Pineland many years and was a self-employed rancher and former U.S. Postal Service rural mail carrier.

Survivors include his wife, Essie Conner of Pineland; son, W. P. ""Buddy"" Conner of Baytown; daughter, Charlotte Harris of Raleigh, N.C.; sister, Ima Hall of Shreveport, La.; and three grandchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2011)","STR06" "I19158","Connor","Corrine","Abt 1904","Yes, date unknown","0","Corrine writes, in VINSON MEMORIES, that she was born in Ross, Texas and moved to Vinson by covered wagon when she was four years old. Two years after graduating from Mangum High School in 1921, she attended Southwestern Oklahoma State University and earned a life certificate to teach. She taught first grade in Vinson for $75 per month. She later moved to Mangum, and taught there as well.","STR06" "I19158","Connor","Corrine","Abt 1904","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Harmon County, Francis Twp, Vinson Village
Enumerated 15 Jan 192-
SD 1 ED 87 Sheet 6B
94-96
Connor, Harlan H Head M W 44 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Connor, Minnie L Wf F W 42 M Tx Mich Mich
Connor, Edwin E Son M W 21 S Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer
Connor, Henry E Son M W 18 S Tx Miss Tx
Connor, Corrine C Dtr F W 16 S Tx Miss Tx
Connor, Lida M Dtr F W 11 S Tx Miss Tx","STR06" "I21515","Conrad","Carl J.","20 Nov 1913","16 Nov 1993","0","At the time of the 1920 census, six year old Carl was living with his parents, Carol and Marie Conrad, both born in Germany, and his older siblings Helen, Theodore, and Ruth. His parents had emmigrated ca 1883, and Carl Sr was a druggist, owning his own store. They lived in Ward Three, West Allis City, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. [Roll: T625_2006; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 329; Image: 1091.]","STR06" "I36306","Constable","Elizabeth ""Becky""","5 Sep 1852","Yes, date unknown","0","Married first a COLINS?","STR06" "I12794","Constable","Thomas","Abt 1815","Yes, date unknown","0","History: Neutral Strip and Pioneers, Sabine Parish La.
Source: History of Sabine Parish Louisiana by John G. Belisle, The Sabine
Banner Press, 1913 (Pages 65-78)
Submitted by: Gaytha Thompson

Settlers on government land in this parish between 1832 and 1860 were as
follows:

1849--Fletcher Rallins, Thomas constable, Daniel P. Lockwood, James L.
Williams, J. J. Greening, John Vines, Jesse H. Fincher.

http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/sabine/deeds/nspio.txt
","STR06" "I12794","Constable","Thomas","Abt 1815","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 10 Sept 1850
Stamped 121
250-252
Madison and Louisa Brice household
which included George CONSTABLE, age 23, Laborer, born in England
251-253
Thos. Constable 35 M Farmer $200 England
Nancy Constable 30 F Miss
Martha Constable 5 F La
Esther Constable 3 F La
James Constable 2 M La
Charles Constable 1 M La

1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, PO Many
Enumerated 28 Jun 1860
Page 37
254-254
Thomas Constable 48 M Farmer 1000 750 England
Mary A Constable 38 F La [Second wife, Mary Ann Cook, widow of David Cannon]
Martha J Constable 16 F La
Esther Constable 13 F La
James Constable 12 M La
Charles Constable 10 M La
Elizabeth Constable 8 F La
Martha J. [CANNON] 16 F Tx
Rebecca [CANNON] 15 F Tx
Greenberry [CANNON] 12 M Tx
Clarinda [CANNON] 10 F Tx
Francis [CANNON] 8 F Tx
Thomas Constable 1 M La
","STR06" "I48378","Contreras","Antonio","2 Sep 1905","22 Jan 1973","0","His Military Marker on Find A Grave shows he was a PFC Army Air Forces World War II, Texas.","STR06" "I48383","Contreras","Bernetha","Abt 1919","Yes, date unknown","0","Ancesty shows both Becenthia and Berhetha as possible spellings of her first name.","STR06" "I48363","Contreras","Clemencia","23 Nov 1894","24 Dec 1986","0","Obituary
Victoria Advocate
Friday, December 26, 1986

Beeville-Clemencia C. Salazar, 92, of Beevilled, died Wednesday in her home after a short illness.

She was born Nov. 23, 1894 in Beeville to the late Juan and Demencia Garza Contreras.

She was a member of the St. James Catholic Church of Beeville.

Funeral mass will be held at 10:30 am Friday at St. James Catholic Church, with the Rev. Stephen Devine officiating. Burial will follow services in the Beeville Memorial Park.

A rosary was recited Thursday at the Trevino Funerl Chapel of Beeville.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Andrea Gonzales of Beeville and Mrs. Alicia Padden of Indianapolis, Ind.; three sons, Antonio Salazar of Amarillo, Abelardo Salazar of Humble and Alfredo Salazar of Mechaniesville, Va.; two sisters, Mrs. Eloisa Hernandez and Mrs. Dominga Cantu, both of Beeville; a brother, Jose Contreras of San Antonio; 18 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren.
","STR06" "I48367","Contreras","Dominga","18 Dec 1904","Apr 1989","0","She is listed on the Social Security Applications and Claims Index as Dominga C CANTU, with her parents listed as Juan M Contreras and Clemencia Garza.","STR06" "I48374","Contreras","Encarnacion","15 May 1865","23 Dec 1933","0","Informant Antonio Contreras, Beeville.","STR06" "I15375","","","","","","","" "I48376","Contreras","Guadalupe","1902","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown as Female on 1910 census, but as male on 1920. Not sure which census is correct.","STR06" "I48264","Contreras","Jose Garza","19 Mar 1909","21 Jan 1988","0","When Jose registered for the World War II Draft, he listed his DOB as March 19, 1909 in Texas, and the person who will always know his address was shown as his wife, Mrs. Jessie Contreras. Their address was Box 1041, Beeville, Texas, and his employer was Howard Bros of Beeville. He listed his full name as Jose Garza Contreras, but went by Joe.

In 1930, a Jose Contrera, age 21, was living on Blanconia Road in Bee, Texas, with Antonio and Louise Contreras...parents of Henrique (age 3) and Elida (newborn). He was listed as a brother of Antonio. Other siblings of Antonio's, sharing their home, were Theodora (32), Pablo (30), Louisa (28), Domingo (25), and Francisco (21). All of Antonio's siblings were working on his farm.

As Antonio's draft registration for World War II, done in Bee County, show his parents as Juan Manuel Contreras and Domencia Garza, it is assumed these are the parents of Jose Garza Contreras as well. An 1999 obituary of Eloisa Contreras Hernandez, also of Beeville and born around 1900, also show her as a daughter of Juan Manuel and Demenica Contreras.

1940 Bee County, Texas census
JP 1, SD 14, ED 13-5, Sheet 10B

Jose Contreas 31 Head TX Labor Retail Furniture Store Last grade completed Elementary 7th
Jesusie Contreas 24 Wf Texas Last grade completed Elemenary 7th
Olga Contreas 2 Daughter Texas
Hortenxe (sic) Contreas 10/12 Dtr Texas

In the 1948 Beeville City Directory, he and Jesusa were living at 1308 S Washington in Beeville, and his occupation was shown as Floor Covering Man.

1950 Bee County, Texas census
ED 13-15B, Sheet 1

Contreras, Jose J Head W M 41 M Tx Service Man Furniture Store
Contreras, Jessie Wf W F 34 Tx
Contreras, Olga Dtr W F 12 Tx
Contreras, Hortencia Dtr W F 9 Tx
Contreras, Luis Son W M 8 Tx
Contreras, Mary Sylvia Dtr W F 2 Tx
Contreras, Juan M Son W M 5 Tx","STR06" "I48346","Contreras","Juan Manuel","7 Oct 1868","10 Jan 1928","0","In 1910 Juan and his family were living in Beeville, Texas. Juan and his wife were shown as born in Mexico, as were their parents. All children were shown as born in Texas. Next door the family were Encarnacio and Matilda Contreras, ages 45 and 28, with children Guadalupe-9, Domeotila-6, Antonio-4 and Augustina-1.

Juan and ""Demencia"" were still living in Bee County at the time of the 1910 Federal census, with nine children ranging in age from age 19 to age 1. They were both shown as married once, for 20 years, with a total of 9 children born to them, all still living. Juan was shown as a laborer at a wood yard.

His 1928 Texas Death Certificate shows his parents as B Cantraria and Guadalupe Garcia, both born in Mexico, Informant was Mrs Juan Contraria.

The 1933 Death Certificate of Encarnacion Contreras, who lived next door to Juan and his family in Beeville in 1910, showed his parents as Victoriano Contreras and Gudalupe Garcia, both born in Mexico.","STR06" "I48380","Contreras","Maria Eusebia","14 Aug 1916","9 May 2005","0","Name shown as Josivia on the 1920 census.","STR06" "I48266","Contreras","Olga","25 Mar 1938","1 Oct 1991","0","Obituary

Los Angeles Times, Friday, October 4, 1991

Baca, Olga beautiful daughter of Jose G and Jesse Contreras, born in March 25, 1938 in Beeville, Texas, passed wasy on Tuesday, October 1, 1991. Beloved wife of Dennis N. Baca, devoted mother of Jacob, Dennis, Michael, Jon, Lori and Melody; loving grandmother of Michael, Mare, Natalie, Matthew A, Matthew S, Joslyn, Jennifer, Maranda, Jacob, Serrina, Scott and Kristen and sister of Terri Tocci, Louis J. Contreras, Juan Manual Contreras and Maria Sylvia Schwennesen.

Services will be held 9 am, Saturday, October 5 at the Bethany Church in Alhambra.

Pierce Brothers Hayden, Cunningham & O'Connor, Alhambra directors.","STR06" "I48372","Contreras","Victoriano","4 Sep 1834","24 Apr 1924","0","Family Search shows him as a son of Jose Manuel Contrares Trevino and Rafaela Garza Olivares of Tamaulipas, Mexico.","STR06" "I6367","Conyers","Ann Holland","23 Aug 1728","11 Jan 1806","0","Said to be the daughter of Henry Conyers, and sister of Theodosia, who married James Deneale. (Brooks Payne).

""GENEALOGIES OF KENTUCKY FAMILIES"" from the Registrer of the Ky Hist Society Vol O-Y, (Baltimore Gen. Publ.-1981) notes that Ann Holland Conyers was related to Lord Holland Conyers, Henry Fox, the Duke of Richmond and Earl of Leinster.","STR06" "I25333","","","","","","","" "I6788","Cook","Diana","Abt 1803","Yes, date unknown","0","Biography of her son, Andrew Marcus Trawick gives her maiden name, and also states she was born 1803 and died 1860. As she was not located on the 1860 census, it is possible she died before that, or in any case prior to the census.","STR06" "I41766","Cook","Drew","Abt 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","Thought to have died between 1860 and 1881.","STR06" "I3473","Cook","Drucilla","Feb 1802","4 May 1865","0","Per the 1850 Sabine County, Texas census, Drucilla Low owned 4 slaves.","STR06" "I3473","Cook","Drucilla","Feb 1802","4 May 1865","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine District
Enumerated 13 and 15 Nov 1850
Page Handwritten 673 Stamped 225
225-225
Drucilla Lowe 47 F Ga
William Furguson 23 M Farmer Tx
James Furguson 21 M Farmer Tx
Allonder Furguson 19 M La
Emily Lowe 16 F Tx
Malinda Lowe 14 F Tx
Jackson Lowe 1p M Tx
226-226
Roland Furguson 28 M Farmer La
Huldah Furguson 26 F Ark
James E Furguson 6 M Tx
Jeremiah A Furguson 5 M Tx
Nancy A Furguson 4 F Tx
Green B Furguson 1 M Tx
Granbury Furguson 1 M Tx

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sandy Beat No. 7, PO Fairmount
Enumerated 17 July 1860
Page 41
307-307
Durciller Low 56 F Farmer 3000 8532 Ga
Isaac Low 23 M Farmer 1100 810 La
Jackson G Low 20 M 1100 470 Tx
Alma H Low 15 F Miss
308-308
William Furguson 34 M Farmer $000 $640 La
Selendra Furguson 22 F La
William E Furguson 8 M Tx
Oleanner Furguson 6 F Tx
Plasete J Furguson 4 F Tx
Drusiller Furguson 1 F Tx
Benjamin G Furguson 8/12 M Tx

","STR06" "I19896","Cook","Elizabeth","Abt 1884","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of ??? HUSTY and Frank COOK.","STR06" "I13272","","","","","","","" "I10181","Cook","Elizar","12 Dec 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Did he die or marry young? Not listed on the 1870 census with this family.","STR06" "I18122","Cook","Ella","Abt 1868","23 Oct 1922","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F3QZ-K4Z
name: Ella Cook
death date: 23 Oct 1922
death place: Grand Cane, , De Soto, Louisiana
gender: Female
race (original): White
race (standardized): White
age: 54
estimated birth year: 1868
birth place: De Soto, Louisiana
marital status: Single
spouse's name:
father's name: Taylor M Cook
mother's name: Rhydonia A Hill
film number: 2366865
image number: 02237
certificate number: 10298
digital folder number: 4219335
Collection: ""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956,"" Ella Cook, 1922","STR06" "I32900","Cook","Ellen Luzana","Abt 1863","12 Oct 1927","0","Ina Cardwell shows she married J. T. HAYS on 19 Jun 1885, but does not show any children. She also notes that Ellen was buried at the Rusk State Hospital cemetery.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3QF-XRH
name: Ellen Hays
event: Death
event date: 12 Oct 1927
event place: Rusk State Hospital, Rusk, Cherokee, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 1867
birthplace: ,
father's name: Don't know
mother's name: Don't know
certificate number: 32780
film number: 2114335
digital folder number: 005145247
image number: 00091
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Ellen Hays, 1927","STR06" "I38041","Cook","Elvira Jane","30 Apr 1887","3 Mar 1967","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMGL-YDN/p1
Name: Elvira Jane Beckham
Death Date: 03 Mar 1967
Death Place: Center, Shelby, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 79 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 30 Apr 1887
Birthplace: Many, La.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W.M. Cook
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Manda Campbell
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Center, Shelby, Texas
Cemetery: Oaklawn Memorial Park
Burial Place: Center, Texas
Burial Date: 04 Mar 1967
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138495
Digital Film Number: 4027135
Image Number: 1331
Reference Number: cn19622
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I41757","Cook","Fannie","Mar 1860","4 Jan 1929","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F33Q-4YB
name: Fannie Cook
death date: 04 Jan 1929
death place: Mansfield, , De Soto, Louisiana
gender: Female
race (original): White
race (standardized): White
age: 68
estimated birth year: 1861
birth place: Grand Cane, Louisiana
marital status: Single
spouse's name:
father's name: Taylor Cook
mother's name: R Hill
film number: 2388045
image number: 02176
certificate number: 563
digital folder number: 4219286
Collection: ""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956,"" Fannie Cook, 1929","STR06" "I15654","Cook","Frances Helena ""Fannie""","29 Jun 1860","18 Apr 1942","0","Ina Cardwell shows that she married first, on 14 Feb 1878 in Cherokee County, A. J. COTTON, and they were the parents of Jimmie. She married second, on 28 Jun 1892 in Rusk, Texas William Aurthur HARDY, the son of Hillary HARDY and Mary E. WEST. They were the parents of Nellie Vernon, Willie Amelia, Jessie Uola, and Ida Mae HARDY.","STR06" "I15897","Cook","George Daniel ""G. D.""","23 Jan 1911","21 Feb 1996","0","The only other person with the surname COOK in Kay Parker McCary's transcription of the Hemphill City Cemetery was Rebecca Low Cook (1814-1907). His sister, Inez Cook Toole is buried in the same cemetery.","STR06" "I15897","Cook","George Daniel ""G. D.""","23 Jan 1911","21 Feb 1996","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Louisiana, Vernon Parish, Ward 3, Bakers Camp
Enumerated april 5, 1940
SD 8 ED 58-11 Sheet 15B
Line 63
Cook, G D Head M W 28 M Tx 1935 Residence Hemphill, Sabine Tx Foreman Logging Camp
Cook, Arlene Wf F W 23 M Tx 1935 Residence Hemphill, Sabine Tx","STR06" "I17957","Cook","George Washington","23 Dec 1876","3 Oct 1961","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD22-XJP
name: George Washington Cook
death date: 03 Oct 1961
death place: Buna, Jasper, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 84 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 23 Dec 1876
birthplace: La
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: no data
father's birthplace:
mother's name: no data
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Logging Contractor
place of residence: Buna, Jasper, Texas
cemetery: Memorial Lawn Cemetery
burial place: Vidor, Texas
burial date: 04 Oct 1961
informant R W cook
additional relatives: X
film number: 2116855
digital film number: 4166600
image number: 1762
reference number: cn 59404
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" George Washington Cook, 1961","STR06" "I17957","Cook","George Washington","23 Dec 1876","3 Oct 1961","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 2, Jasper City
Enumerated April 19, 1930
ED 121-3 SD 19 Sheet 11A Stamped 151
Main Street
214-226
Cook, G W Head O 1000 M W 53 M 32 La US US Contractor S/Venninring Plant
Cook, Rachel Wf F W 398 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Cook, G D Son M W 19 S Tx La Tx
Cook, Inez Dtr F W 16 S Tx La Tx
Cook, Robert Son M W 13 S Tx La Tx
Davis, Doyle Boarder m W 17 S Tx La Tx None

1940 Census
Texas, Hardin County, JP 5, Silsbee
Enumerated May 17, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 100-7 Sheet 35A
Line 15
Cook, G W head m W 63 M La 1935 Residence Hemphill, Sabine, Tx Contractor Logging
Cook, Rocheil Inez Wf F W 49 m Tx 1935 Residence same
Cook Robert Willie Son M W 23 m Tx 1935 Residence same
Cook, Elizabeth Dtr-in-law F W 22 M Tx 1935 Residence same
Cook, Elizabeth Grddtr F W S Tx 4/12 1935 Residence same
","STR06" "I18268","Cook","Granberry Morris","27 May 1807","Aft 1854","0","At the time of the 1850 Sabine Parish census, [the elderly] Green and Nancy were living next door to 43 year old [Granberry] Cook, his wife Frances, and their four children. This was not his son Greenberry Morris Cook, who was married to Rebecca Low. It was most likely his nephew, likely the child of William Cook. That Greenberry Cook died before the 1860 census and is buried in the Antioch Cemetery in Sabine Parish. (Casagranda).

Not listed as a minor child of William Cook in the petition of his widow, Temperance Cook Morris. He may have already reached the age of majority, or might not be a son of William and Temperance, either.

Polly Cook Williams, in a Post-em note to Barbara Yancey Dore's ""Southeast Texas Gedcom"" on Rootsweb, noted that:

If you will notice Residence 258 of the 1860 Sabine Parish Census, you will see the name of of L.P. Ederington and his wife Francis. This Francis(""Fannie"") Ederington(she was my great grandmother) was the widow of Granberry Cook (they are listed next door to each other in the 1850 census, when Granberry Cook was still living). Underneath them are listed the names:
1) Shadrack
2) Esmorelda
3) Charles
4) James G.
All of the above children are COOKS and not Ederington/Edrington and the name of James G. (which is James Grandberry) is not included as the 5th child of Granberry and Francis Cook. They are always listed as having 4 children. He is my great-grandfather and I would love it if you would add him as the last child of Granberry and Francis Cook.



","STR06" "I18268","Cook","Granberry Morris","27 May 1807","Aft 1854","0","(Research):..The U.S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907 on Ancestry.com show that Granberry Morris Cook was issued 40 acres of land in Sabine Parish, Louisiana (Twp 5-N, Range 13-W, Section 10) on 1 September 1846. The Accession number is LA0500___.123, the Land Office was Natchitoches, the Authority April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (2 Stat. 566), and the Document Number 2542

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 10 Sept 1850
240-242
Green Cook 70 M Farmer $3200 SC
Nancy Cook 70 F NC
241-243
Granberry Cook 43 M Farmer $3400 Ga
Frances Cook 40 F NC
Green Cook 9 M La
Shedrich Cook 7 M La
Chas. Cook 4 M La
Edmaraldy Cook 1 F La
242-244
Leroy P Edrington 27 M Rifleman? Miss
243-245
I & Lucy Barnes family
244-246
Shelby H Cook 33 m Farmer $500 La
Eda Cook 24 F Tenn
Thos. Cook 7 M La
Wm. Cook 5 M La
Green B. Cook 4 M La
Emibberry2 F La","STR06" "I12788","Cook","Greenberry","Abt 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","Serena Cook emailed, in February 2013, that ""Greenberry Cook, is buried in the Shady Grove Cemetery east of Rusk, Cherokee County, Texas, off State Hwy 84. He had a Confederate marker placed on his grave several years ago.""
","STR06" "I3513","Cook","Greenberry ""Green""","Abt 1781","Yes, date unknown","0","Thought to be a son of Drury COOK and Druscilla COLLINGSWORTH, and a brother to William COOK, who married Temperance MORRIS, a sister to Greenberry's wife, Nancy MORRIS. Rocky Wright believes a third brother, Thomas, settled in Pike County, Mississippi.

In 1803, GREENE COOK witnessed a deed of Ed Moore and wife Rebecca Moore Cook in Clarke County, Georgia.

In 1805, GREENE COOK served on a jury in Clarke County, Georgia.

In 1811, GEENBERRY COOK was one of six legatees of William Cook, all of the state of Georgia, who sold 75 acres to Joshua Cook.

GREENBERRY COOK volunteered in 1812 in Mississippi and after serving 6 months of service was honorably discharged in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in December 1812. He also served under Capt. John Bond January 3, 1815 until April 2, 1815.

It is believed GREENBERRY COOK moved to the Rio Hondo lands ca 1820. He served as the road overseer in Natchitoches, June 2, 1829.

At the time of the 1850 Sabine Parish census, Green and Nancy were living next door to 43 year old Greenberry Cook, his wife Frances, and their four children. This was not his son Greenberry Morris Cook, who was married to Rebecca Low. It was most likely his nephew, likely the child of William Cook. That Greenberry Cook died before the 1860 census and is buried in the Antioch Cemetery in Sabine Parish. (Casagranda, 1850 Sabine Parish Census, p. 74)

The 1840 Natchitoches, Louisiana Census lists a household of 14, consisting of one free white male between the age of 50-59 (therefore born bet. 1781 and 1790) and one free white female between the age of 60-69 (born bet. 1771 and 1780), and 12 slaves, 6 male and 6 females, with half of the slaves being under the age of 10

There was a Green Cook who was the head of a household in Lawrence, Mississippi at the time of the census enumerations in 1820 and 1830 for Lawerence County, Mississippi. It is not known if this is the same Green Cook that later lived in Louisiana, but the household makeup appears to fit.

The makeup of the household in Lawrence County was as follows:

1820
Head of Household
Greenberry Cook
Free White Males
Under age 10-One
Bet 10-15-Two
Bet 16 and 18-Two
Bet 16-25-One
Bet 26-44-One (born bet. 1776 and 1794)
Free White Females
Under age 10-One (Drucilla, b. 1802)
Bet 26-44-One (born bet. 1776 abd 1794)

1830
Head of Household
Greanberry Coop/Cook
Free White Males
Under age 5-One (Shelby Holmes Cook, b. 1817?)
Bet 15-19: One (Greenberry Morris Cook, b. 1810?)
Bet 40-49: One (born bet 1781-1790)
Free White Females
Under age 5-One (Mary Ann Cook, b. 1824?)
Bet. 10 and 14-One (Nancy Cook, b. 1814, too old???)
Bet. 30-39 (born bet. 1791 and 1900, Nancy too old???)



","STR06" "I3513","Cook","Greenberry ""Green""","Abt 1781","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 10 Sept 1850
240-242
Green Cook 70 M Farmer $3200 SC
Nancy Cook 70 F NC
241-243
Granberry Cook 43 M Farmer $3400 Ga (Nephew of Green?)
Frances Cook 40 F NC
Green Cook 9 M La
Shedrich Cook 7 M La
Chas. Cook 4 M La
Edmaraldy Cook 1 F La
242-244
Leroy P Edrington M Rifleman? Miss
243-245
I & Lucy Barnes family
244-246
Shelby H Cook 33 m Farmer $500 La
Eda Cook 24 F Tenn
Thos. Cook 7 M La
Wm. Cook 5 M La
Green B. Cook 4 M La
Emibberry2 F La","STR06" "I41746","Cook","James Grandberry","8 Sep 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","Polly Cook Williams writes that:

James Grandberry Cook was b.9-5-1853 and d.1 1-30-1926. He is buried in Robeline Cemetary, Robeline, LA (Natchitoches Parish) next to his mother Francis _____Cook Edrington (listed on her marker as ""Fannie Edrington"")

James Grandberry Cook was married to Esther Elizabeth Keegan Cook (b.9-9-1864 d.8-4-1919). She is also buried in the Robeline Cemetary, Natchitoches Parish, LA

James Grandberry and Esther Elizabeth Keegan Cook had 4 sons and 1 daughter:

1) Roy Cook-he died very young in the 1920's in south Louisiana; was married to Martha Cade; had only one daughter, Tolly Cook who married Dr.Frank(?) Davis
2) Frank Morrison Cook, Sr.(buried Shreveport, Caddo Parish, LA, Forest Park Cemetary)was married to Amelia Foster had 2 sons, 1 daughter: Frank M., Jr; James Claiborne and Elizabeth Cook Hetherwick, all are deceased and buried in Shreveport, LA/Forest Park Cemetary)
3) Sidney Meador Cook (buried Shreveport, Caddo Parish, LA Forest Park Cemetary)married to Katherine Chamberlain Cook; no children
4) Shadrach Earl Cook(buried Robeline Cemetary)married to Helen Merle Joiner Cook; 2 children:
a) Sidney Earl Cook (b.9-10-1927 d. 5-20-1989) buried in Forest Park Cemetary, ShreveportLA Caddo Parish married to Martha Norma Curtis Cook, also deceased
b) living daughter Cook
5) Esther Elizabeth Cook(buried Shreveport, Caddo Parish, LA Forest Park Cemetary)never married; no children","STR06" "I18157","Cook","L. M.","Abt 1858","27 Jan 1939","0","Shown by some as Lodwick Monroe COOK, husband of Allie May Hood.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F3MJ-C3D
name: L M Cook
death date: 27 Jan 1939
death place: Grand Cane, , De Soto, Louisiana
gender: Male
race (original): white
race (standardized): White
age: 81
estimated birth year: 1858
birth place: De Soto Parish
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: T M Cook
mother's name: Rhydonia Hill
film number: 2266980
image number: 00543
certificate number: 444
digital folder number: 4216020
Collection: ""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956,"" L M Cook, 1939","STR06" "I38038","Cook","Lillie Pearl","17 May 1875","19 Aug 1951","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MM58-VYF/p1
Name: Lillie Pearl Loving
Death Date: 19 Aug 1951
Death Place: Center, Shelby, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 75 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 17 May 1875
Birthplace: La.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W. M. Cook
Father's Birthplace: La.
Mother's Name: Amanda Campbell
Mother's Birthplace: La.
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Center, Shelby, Texas
Cemetery: Fairview
Burial Place: Center, Shelby, Texas
Burial Date: 20 Aug 1951
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2074868
Digital Film Number: 4167146
Image Number: 804
Reference Number: 49042
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I8642","Cook","Louticia A.","Feb 1862","1907","0","Said to be the daughter of William COOK.","STR06" "I41767","Cook","Martha Matilda","Abt 1838","17 Oct 1885","0","Casagranda shows her as the wife of Isaac Ashford Addison, and sole surving heir of Elizabeth Yeates Cook's estate when it was settled in 1881.","STR06" "I41768","Cook","Mary F. ""Mollie""","Abt 1857","Yes, date unknown","0","Casagranda writes that she married Benjamin Goodloe on 4 Apr 1872 in Sabine Parish, but that they later divorced.","STR06" "I18319","Cook","Mary Lavinia","Abt 1857","Yes, date unknown","0","Casagranda shows that she married Burrell Kendrick Ford, and had nine children.","STR06" "I41764","Cook","Mary Louisa","Abt 1836","Abt 1866","0","Casagranda writes that she married William Hansford Addison on 8 Oct 1863, dying in 1866 without children.","STR06" "I18088","Cook","Milberry","7 Sep 1805","4 Aug 1869","0","Not listed as a minor child of William Cook in the petition of his widow, Temperance Cook Morris. She may have already reached the age of majority, or might not be a daughter of William and Temperance.","STR06" "I11619","Cook","Mildred","5 Apr 1891","29 May 1973","0","The daughter of R.O. Cook.","STR06" "I32905","Cook","Minerva","26 Nov 1873","6 Sep 1943","0","Ina Cardwell shows that she married Willis SELMAN on 18 Dec 1892.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSB2-YP7
name: Manervia A Selman
event: Death
event date: 06 Sep 1943
event place: , Cherokee, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 26 Nov 1873
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: J L Cook, birthplace Texas
mother's name:Unknown, birthplace Alabama
certificate number: 41004
film number: 2137435
digital folder number: 005144812
image number: 01673
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Manervia A Selman, 1943","STR06" "I18265","Cook","Nathan","25 Dec 1809","17 Aug 1881","0","Listed in 1861 as having six or more slaves. and is listed in many court papers regarding tutorship of members of his family or in land transactions. Robert Flannagan, age 18, was living in their household in Sabine Parish at the time of the 1850 census. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 86).

The History of Sabine Parish, Louisiana (author John Belisle, The Sabine Banner Press, 1912) states that ""in 1860 the white population of Sabine Parish numbers about four thousant, and there were less than two thousand slaves. There were few really wealthy people in the parish, and many owned not more than one of two slaves."" The owners of six or more in 1861 included Nathan and Mary Cook; James Cook.

http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924028797707/cu31924028797707_djvu.txt
","STR06" "I18265","Cook","Nathan","25 Dec 1809","17 Aug 1881","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Lousiana, Sabine Parish, PO Many
Enumerated 26 Jun 1860
Page 34
238-238
Nathan Cook 50 M Farmer 9000 13000 Ga
Elvia Cook 37 F La
Artemisia Cook 14 F La
Drucilla Cook 11 F La
William M Cook 6 M La
Mary L Cook 3 F La
Nathan M Cook 1 M La

1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, PO Many
Enumerated 25 Aug 1870
Page 6
87-87
Cook, Nathan 60 M W Farmer 3500 1000 Ga
Cook, Jane 39 F W Keeping House Texas
McLanahan Henry 30 M W Farm Laborer La
Cook, Wm. M 16 M W Works on Farm La
Cook, Mary L 16 F W At Home La
Campell, Amanda 12 F W At Home La

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 3
Enumerated 30 Jun 1880
Page 22 SD 2 ED 46 Stamped 250A
41-42
Cook, Nathan W M 70 Farmer Ga Ga Ga
Cook, Jane W F W F 48 Wf Keeping House Tx Ga La
42-43
Watkins, Nory W M 26 Laborer Tx Tx Miss
Watkins, Mary W F 25 W Keepin House La La La
43-44
Cook, Morris W M 26 Farmer La Ga La
Cook, Amanda W F 22 Wf Keeping House La Mo Tx
Cook. Lilly P W F 5 Dt La La La
Cook, Joy Foster W F 4 Dtr La La La
Cook, Luly May W F 2 Dtr La La La
Cook, Nathan C W M 7/12 Son La La La","STR06" "I38039","Cook","Nathan Columbus","1 Dec 1879","4 Dec 1966","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMLN-75J/p1
Name: Nathan Columbus Cook
Death Date: 04 Dec 1966
Death Place: Center, Shelby, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 87 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 01 Dec 1879
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William M. Cook
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Amanda Campbell
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Place of Residence: Center, Shelby, Texas
Cemetery: Fairview Cemetery
Burial Place: Center, Shelby, Texas
Burial Date: 05 Dec 1966
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2118468
Digital Film Number: 4027202
Image Number: 499
Reference Number: cn 83981
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I3518","","","","","","","" "I41756","Cook","Robert Willie","Abt 1917","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1940 Census
Texas, Hardin County, JP 5, Silsbee
Enumerated May 17, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 100-7 Sheet 35A
Line 15
Cook, G W head m W 63 M La 1935 Residence Hemphill, Sabine, Tx Contractor Logging
Cook, Rocheil Inez Wf F W 49 m Tx 1935 Residence same
Cook Robert Willie Son M W 23 m Tx 1935 Residence same
Cook, Elizabeth Dtr-in-law F W 22 M Tx 1935 Residence same
Cook, Elizabeth Grddtr F W S Tx 4/12 1935 Residence same","STR06" "I4113","Cook","Sarah Frances","Nov 1853","28 Mar 1922","0","Wynema McGrew writes that in 1910, Frances was a widow and living with her son, Hugh, and daughter Nettie, and in 1920 she was living with Hugh and his wife Pearl.","STR06" "I3486","Cook","Shelby Holmes","Abt 1817","Abt 1876","0","Per Kathy Casagranda's annotated 1850 Sabine Parish census, he was born in Mississippi, and first married Edith Low, daughter of Isaac Low.

He was a private, Company K, 25th Louisiana Infantry, C.S.A., and was captured at Murfreesboro, 5 January 1863. He was then sent to City Hospital, Camp Morton, Indiana.

After the death of his first wife, Shelby married Elizabeth Frances Allen, dtr of John Allen and Emily A. Green. They had 8 additional children, all born in Cherokee County. He was buried at the Cook Cemetery.","STR06" "I3486","Cook","Shelby Holmes","Abt 1817","Abt 1876","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 10 Sept 1850
240-242
Green Cook 70 M Farmer $3200 SC
Nancy Cook 70 F NC
241-243
Granberry Cook 43 M Farmer $3400 Ga
Frances Cook 40 F NC
Green Cook 9 M La
Shedrich Cook 7 M La
Chas. Cook 4 M La
Edmaraldy Cook 1 F La
242-244
Leroy P Edrington 27 M Rifleman? Miss
243-245
I & Lucy Barnes family
244-246
Shelby H Cook 33 m Farmer $500 La
Eda Cook 24 F Tenn
Thos. Cook 7 M La
Wm. Cook 5 M La
Green B. Cook 4 M La
Emibberry2 F La

1860 Census
not located

1870 Census
Texas, Cherokee County, Beat No. 1, P.O. Alto
Page 175
#165-165
Cook, Shelby H. 53 M W Farmer $900 $3000 Mississippi
Cook, Elizabeth 32 F W Keeping House Ga
Cook, John 15 M W Works on Farm Tx
Cook, Frances H 11 F W Tx
Cook, Luzana E 7 F W Tx
Cook, Emily M 6 F W Tx
Cook, William J 4 M W Tx
Cook, Nelly L 1 F W Tx

1880 Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Lizzie COOK Self W Female W 40 GA Keeping House --- ---
John O. COOK SSon S Male W 25 TX Farmer MS ---
Fannie COTTON Dau M Female W 19 TX At Home MS GA
James COTTON GSon S Male W 1 TX --- TX
Ellen COOK Dau S Female W 17 TX At Home MS GA
Emma COOK Dau S Female W 14 TX MS GA
John COOK Son S Male W 12 TX Works On Farm MS GA
Nellie COOK Dau S Female W 10 TX MS GA
Eva COOK Dau S Female W 8 TX MS GA
Minerva COOK Dau S Female W 6 TX MS GA
Mattie COOK Dau S Female W 3 TX MS GA
Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 2, Cherokee, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255295 NA Film Number T9-1295
Page Number 33","STR06" "I18155","Cook","Susan M.","Abt 1854","11 Mar 1922","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FS1V-NBY
name: Susan Reeves
death date: 11 Mar 1922
death place: Longstreet, , De Soto, Louisiana
gender: Female
race (original): White
race (standardized): White
age: 68
estimated birth year: 1854
birth place: Louisiana
marital status: Married
spouse's name: Reeves
father's name: T M Cook
mother's name: Rhydonia Hill
film number: 2366749
image number: 00069
certificate number: 2442
digital folder number: 4219332
Collection: ""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956,"" Susan Reeves, 1922","STR06" "I18155","Cook","Susan M.","Abt 1854","11 Mar 1922","0","(Research):


1880 Census
Louisiana, DeSoto Parish, Ward No. 3
Enumearted 19 Jun 1880
Page 76 SD 2 ED 25
212-218
Provost, Susan W F 26 Keeping House La La Ala
Provost, Stuart W M 9 Son La SC La
Provost, May W F 6 Dau La SC La
Provost, Eddie W M 4 Son La SC La
Cook, Morris W M 20 Brother Farmer La La Ala
213-219
AJ and ME Austin
214-220
Cook, T. M. W M 51 Farmer La NC NC
Cook, R A W F 48 Wf Keeping House Ala SC Tenn
Cook, T M W F 20 Dtr At Home La La Ala
Cook, Ella W F 12 Dau At School La La Ala
Cook, N F W F 2 Dau La La Ala
","STR06" "I41765","Cook","Taylor","Abt 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Nancy Carter, daughter of Derrell Carter. Thought to have died before 1881.","STR06" "I18146","Cook","Taylor Morris","Abt 1829","Yes, date unknown","0","Casagranda shows that he died 15 Aug 1866 in DeSoto Parish, Louisiana. However, he and his wife and namesake son appear to be listed on the 1870 and 1880 DeSoto Parish census enumerations, so this date apparently is not correct.","STR06" "I18146","Cook","Taylor Morris","Abt 1829","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Lousiana, Sabine Parish,
Enumerated 11 Sept 1850
258-260
Taylor M. Cook 21 M Farmer $2300 La
Fredonia Cook 19 Ala

1860 Census
Louisiana, DeSoto Parish, PO Mansfield
Enumerated 30 July 1860
Page 49
362-365
T M Cook 31 M Farmer $6300 $6000 La
R A Cook 27 F Matron Ala
Susan M Cook 6 F La
T M Cook Jr 4 M La
L M Cook 2 M La
M T Cook 4/12 M La

1870 Census
Louisiana, DeSoto Parish, PO Mansfield
Enumerated 18 July 1870
316-316
Cook, T M 41 M W Farmer 720 1000 La
Cook, R A 38 F W Keeping House Ala
Cook, L M 15 M W La

1880 Census
Louisiana, DeSoto Parish, Ward No. 3
Enumearted 19 Jun 1880
Page 76 SD 2 ED 25
212-218
Provost, Susan W F 26 Keeping House La La Ala
Provost, Stewart W M 9 Son La SC La
Provost, May W F 6 Dau La SC La
Provost, Eddie W M 4 Son La SC La
Cook, Morris W M 20 Brother Farmer La La Ala
213-219
AJ and ME Austin
214-220
Cook, T. M. W M 51 Farmer La NC NC
Cook, R A W F 48 Wf Keeping House Ala SC Tenn
Cook, T M W F 20 Dtr At Home La La Ala
Cook, Ella W F 12 Dau At School La La Ala
Cook, N F W F 2 Dau La La Ala


","STR06" "I18156","Cook","Taylor Morris","Abt 1856","1 Sep 1934","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FSB2-RVT
name: T M Cook
death date: 01 Sep 1934
death place: Mansfield, , De Soto, Louisiana
gender: Male
race (original): W
race (standardized): White
age: 79
estimated birth year: 1855
birth place: De Soto, Louisiana
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: L M Cook
mother's name: Phydonia Hill
film number: 2180089
image number: 00394
certificate number: 10351
digital folder number: 4215948
Collection: ""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956,"" T M Cook, 1934","STR06" "I46943","Cook","Wayne Lamar","23 Jan 1932","28 Jun 2013","0","Wayne Lamar Cook, 81, of Silsbee, Texas, died Friday, June 28, 2013.

He was born on January 23, 1932, in Hardin County, Texas, to Maude Denson Cook and Hebert Cook.

Survivors include his wife, Edna Earle Cook; children, Eddie Cook, Bryan Cook, Sharon Azar and Peggy Conway; five grandchildren; one great-grandchild; sisters, Doris Biscamp, Jean Adams and Bonnie Free.

He is preceded in death by his parents; and son, Lamar Cook.

Interment: Knupple Cemetery, Silsbee, Texas.


Source: Broussard's Mortuary, Silsbee, Texas","STR06" "I18089","Cook","William","Abt 1780","Yes, date unknown","0","Thought to be a son of Drury COOK and Druscilla COLLINGSWORTH, and a brother to Greenberry COOK, who married Nancy MORRIS, a sister his wife, Temperance MORRIS. Rocky Wright believes a third brother, Thomas, settled in Pike County, Mississippi.","STR06" "I18147","Cook","William","Aug 1825","8 Feb 1860","0","Sometimes shown as William B. Cook. Kathy Casagranda shows that he and his first wife, Sara, were listed in the 1850 Sabine Parish census as W. Cook, age 25, Farmer, born Louisiana and Sara, age 17, Louisiana. His real estate was worth 1900 dollars.","STR06" "I34558","","","","","","","" "I10176","Cook","William Henry","23 Jan 1826","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Georgia, Baker County, District 12
Enumerated 15 Dec 1850
Stamped 69
6-6
Willis and Jemima COOK (ages 54 and 59, born NC) and children
8-8
William Cook 25 m Farmer Ga
Annis Cook 20 f Ga
James Cook 3 m Ga
Willis Cook 8/12 M Ga
9-9
Mitchel and Leathy COOK (ages 26 and 22, born Ga) and children

1860
not located

1870 Census
Georgia, Baker County, PO Labryit? Geo
Enumerated 22 Aug 1870
Page 69 Stamped 438
582-582
Cook, William H 43 M W Farmer 1125 1685 Ga
Cook, Malissa A 42 F W Keeping House Ga
Cook, James 21 M W Farm Laborer $--- $180 Ga
Cook, Willis 20 M W Farm Laborer Ga
Cook, William 17 M W Farm Laborer Ga
Cook, Henry 12 M W Farm Laborer Ga
Cook, Elizabeth 11 F W Attending School Ga
Cook, Milbra 9 F W Attending School Ga
Cook, Nancy 6 F W Attending School Ga
Cook, George 5 M W At Home Ga
Cook, John P 3 M W At Home Ga
Bell, Thomas 20 M B Farm Laborer Ga
","STR06" "I32902","Cook","William Jehu","29 Apr 1869","20 Nov 1937","0","Shown as John on the 1880 census.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS1R-G85
name: William Jehu Cook
event: Death
event date: 20 Nov 1937
event place: , Cherokee, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
name of wife Nora Cook (also informant)
birth date: 29 Apr 1869
birthplace: Cherokee, Texas
father's name: Shelby Cook
birthplace La
mother's name: Elizabeth Allen
birthplace Ga
Burial Mt. Zion Cemetery Alto, TX
certificate number: 53944
film number: 2117350
digital folder number: 005144904
image number: 02870
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" William Jehu Cook, 1937","STR06" "I38040","Cook","William Mabry","14 Dec 1881","20 Oct 1959","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MM2F-43T/p1
Name: William Mabry Cook
Death Date: 20 Oct 1959
Death Place: Rusk, Cherokee, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 77 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 14 Dec 1881
Birthplace: Louisiana
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Morris Cook
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Amanda Campbell
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Clerk
Place of Residence: Center, Shelby, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Center, Texas
Burial Date: 20 Oct 1959
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2115953
Digital Film Number: 4165963
Image Number: 00003359
Reference Number: cn 54294
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I18318","Cook","William Morris","2 Jan 1854","15 Jun 1940","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3MG-YVR
name: William Marris Cook
event: Death
event date: 15 Jun 1940
event place: Center, Shelby, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 02 Jan 1854
birthplace: , Louisiana
father's name: C C (sic) Cook
birthplace Ala
mother's name: Elvira
birthplace Ala
Informant W. S. Beckham
burial Fairview Cemetery
certificate number: 30031
film number: 2118553
digital folder number: 005144965
image number: 03047
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" William Marris Cook, 1940","STR06" "I18318","Cook","William Morris","2 Jan 1854","15 Jun 1940","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 3
Enumerated 30 Jun 1880
Page 22 SD 2 ED 46 Stamped 250A
41-42
Cook, Nathan W M 70 Farmer Ga Ga Ga
Cook, Jane W F W F 48 Wf Keeping House Tx Ga La
42-43
Watkins, Nory W M 26 Laborer Tx Tx Miss
Watkins, Mary W F 25 W Keepin House La La La
43-44
Cook, Morris W M 26 Farmer La Ga La
Cook, Amanda W F 22 Wf Keeping House La Mo Tx
Cook. Lilly P W F 5 Dt La La La
Cook, Joy Foster W F 4 Dtr La La La
Cook, Luly May W F 2 Dtr La La La
Cook, Nathan C W M 7/12 Son La La La

1900 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward Three, Negreet
Enumerated 26 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 90 Sheet 11B
188-193
Cook, William Head W M Jany 1854 46 M 26 La Ala Ga Farmer
Cook, Amandy W Wf W F Feby 1858 42 M 26 13/12 La Mo Tx
Cook, Lilie Pearl Dtr W F Nov 1874 25 S La La La
Cook, Joy Foster Dtr W F Jun 1876 23 S La La La
Cook, Nathan C Son W M Dec 1879 20 S La La La Farm Laborer
Cook, William A Son W M Dec 1881 18 S La La La Farm Laborer
Cook, James M Son W M Sept 1885 14 S La La La Farm Laborer
Cook, Elvira J Dtr W F Apr 1887 13 S La La La
Cook, Cecil M Son W M Aug 1889 10 S La La La Farm Laborer
Cook, Henry E Son W M June? 1892 7 S La La La
Cook, Vessie V Dtr W F Oct 1894 5 S La La La
Cook, Loyd S Son W M July 1896 3 S La La La
Cook, Bertie M Dtr W F Marh 1900 2/12 S La La La
Cook (sic), Jane Mother-in-Law W F Nov 1830 69 Wd 3/1 Tx Ga Tn

1910 Census
Texas, Shelby County, Precinct 1, Center
Enumerated 16 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 144 Sheet 2B
Kitchin Avenue
35-43
Cook, William M Head M W 56 m 36 La ga Unk Farmer
Cook, Amanda W Wf W F W 52 m1 36 13/12 La Mo Tx
Cook, Cecil M Son M W 20 S La La La
Cook, Henry E Son M W 17 S La La La
Cook, Vessie V Dtr F W 15 S La La La
Cook, Loyd S Son M W 13 S La La La
Cook, Bertie M Dtr F W 10 S La La La
Cook, Elvira J Dtr F W 22 S La La La
Benjoine Richard M W 45 M Ga Ga Ga Laborer Odd Jobs


","STR06" "I12820","Cook","William Riley","Abt 1837","Apr 1862","0","Co. E, 8th La. Inf. Regt., C.S.A.","STR06" "I12820","Cook","William Riley","Abt 1837","Apr 1862","0","(Research):He died during the Civil War in service of the Confederacy.","STR06" "I20742","Cooke","Aaron","Abt 1610","5 Sep 1690","0","The Genealogies and Biographies of Ancient Wethersfield, Connecticut shows that he was ""of Windsor, Ct., and later a first settler of Northhampton, Mass.""","STR06" "I18760","Cool","Arent","Bef Oct 1650","Yes, date unknown","0","died Young?

Source: Brassard, Theodore (comp.), ?i?Baptisms at the Reformed Dutch Church of New Amsterdam (1639-1730)?/i?, Nottingham, NH: ?u??/u?, 2000.","STR06" "I18762","Cool","Arent","Bef Oct 1655","Yes, date unknown","0","Source: Brassard, Theodore (comp.), ?i?Baptisms at the Reformed Dutch Church of New Amsterdam (1639-1730)?/i?, Nottingham, NH: ?u??/u?, 2000.","STR06" "I18752","Cool","Barent","Bef Nov 1668","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Margriet Obe.","STR06" "I18754","Cool","Barent Jacobsen","Abt 1611","Abt 1676","0","Barent was a laborer ""in the Weigh-house"" and a porter ""in the Public Store"". He was appointed a Wine and Beer Carrier in New Amsterdam in the Colony of New Netherland on 4 May, 1654. Barent was granted the small burgher right on 14 April 1657. In 1665, he was listed as living on Bridge Street in New Amsterdam.

http://www.boydhouse.com/michelle/westfall/barentcool/barentcool.html","STR06" "I18757","Cool","Dievertje","Bef Feb 1643","Yes, date unknown","0","Source: Brassard, Theodore (comp.), ?i?Baptisms at the Reformed Dutch Church of New Amsterdam (1639-1730)?/i?, Nottingham, NH: ?u??/u?, 2000.","STR06" "I18759","Cool","Leendert","Bef Dec 1647","Yes, date unknown","0","Source: Brassard, Theodore (comp.), ?i?Baptisms at the Reformed Dutch Church of New Amsterdam (1639-1730)?/i?, Nottingham, NH: ?u??/u?, 2000.","STR06" "I18763","Cool","Pieter Barentszen","Bef Aug 1657","Yes, date unknown","0","Source: Brassard, Theodore (comp.), ?i?Baptisms at the Reformed Dutch Church of New Amsterdam (1639-1730)?/i?, Nottingham, NH: ?u??/u?, 2000.","STR06" "I18761","Cool","Theunis Barentszen","Bef Aug 1653","Yes, date unknown","0","Source: Brassard, Theodore (comp.), ?i?Baptisms at the Reformed Dutch Church of New Amsterdam (1639-1730)?/i?, Nottingham, NH: ?u??/u?, 2000.","STR06" "I30259","Cooley","Fern Nan","19 Jun 1889","10 Feb 1988","0","Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, February 17, 1988
Obituaries
Page Twelve

Fern Maier

Mrs. Fern Nan Maier, 96, of Cass City died Wednesday, Feb. 10, at Provincial House.

She was born June 19, 1889, in Grant Township, the daughter of Seward and Agnes (McAulay) Cooley.

Miss Cooley married Fred Maier Aug. 29, 1939, in Fayette, Ohio. Following their marriage, they made their home in Cass City. Mr. Maier died July 24, 1963 (sic).

Mrs. Maier was a member of the Trinity United Methodist Church of Cass City and was its youth choir director many years ago.

She is survived by two nephews, Fred Cooley of Owendale and John Cooley of Fairfax, Iowa; 2 nieces, Mrs. Ina Greenfield of Millington and Mrs. Jack (Sarah) Angel of Greenville, Calif. and many grandnieces and grandnephews.

Her twin sister, Florence Cooley, on brother, Arthur Cooley Sr., and a nephew, Arthur Cooley Jr., preceded her in death.

Funeral services were held Friday at Little's Funeral Home with Rev. S. Joe Robertson, pastor of Trinity United Methodist Church of Cass City, officiating.

Burial was in Elkland Cemetery, Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2008)","STR06" "I33101","","","","","","","" "I42863","Coon","Bobbie Louise","22 Sep 1930","4 Mar 1935","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXYV-538
Name: Bobby Louise Coon
Event Date: 04 Mar 1935
Event Place: Junction, Kimble, Texas
Gender: Female
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 4 years 5 months 10 days
Birth Date: 22 Sep 1930
Birthplace: Beaumont, Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J.F. Coon
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Willie Boyette
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Cause of Death Lobar Pneumonia, onset 2/28/1935. bilateral otitis media
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place: Junction, Texas
Burial Date: 05 Mar 1935
Informant's Name (Original): Ernest Boyette
GS Film number: 2116313
Digital Folder Number: 4030348
Image Number: 3222
Reference ID: 14500
Collection: Bobby Louise Coon, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42861","Coon","Francis Paunee","24 Apr 1936","5 Dec 2011","0","Shown as Francis Pawnee Coon Wilson on FindAGrave. She appears to have been married to Sammy Wilson, based on the 1980 obituary of their son John Richard Wilson, who also had a memorial on FindAGrave.","STR06" "I42862","Coon","Jerry James","24 Oct 1939","24 Dec 1978","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS8T-L93
Name: James Jerry Coon
Titles and Terms: Sr
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 24 Dec 1978
Event Place: Baytown, Harris, Texas, United States
occupation Barber Self Employed
Gender: Male
Age: 40
Birth Year (Estimated): 1938
Father's Name: Samuel T Coon
Father's Titles and Terms: Sr
Mother's Name: Ethel P Parmer
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Certificate Number: 101790
Digital Folder Number: 005007800
Image Number: 00332
Collection: James Jerry Coon, ""Texas, Deaths, 1977-1986""","STR06" "I17053","","","","","","","" "I42858","Coon","Samuel Titus","15 Feb 1907","19 Aug 1974","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6SG-4QQ
Name: Samuel Titus Coon Sr.
Event Date: 19 Aug 1974
Event Place: Jasper Memorial Hospital, Jasper, Jasper, Texas
usual residence off FM 82, 4 miles east of Kirbyville
Gender: Male
Race (Original):
Age (Formatted): 67 years
Birth Year (Estimated): 1907
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John L. Coon
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Liza Ann Webster
Mother's Birthplace:
Cause of death: Pulmonary failuere, carcinoma (left lung)
Occupation: Welder Shipyard
Veteran? Yes, 1929
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2243520
Digital Folder Number: 4170164
Image Number: 451
Reference ID: 92440
Collection: Samuel Titus Coon Sr., ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42858","Coon","Samuel Titus","15 Feb 1907","19 Aug 1974","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 13 and 14 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 13B
San Augustine & Highway Road
260-260
Coon, John L Head M W 39 m Ind Ind Ind Ind Farming
Coon, Eliza A Wf F W 38 M Tx Miss Ga
Coon, Lewis B Son M W 17 S Tx Ind Tx Laborer Sawmill
Coon, Luther J Son M W 14 S Tx Ind Tx Farm Laborer
Coon, Titus Son M W 11 S Tx Ubd Tx Farm Laborer home farm
Coon, Margrett Dtr F W 9 S Tx Ind Tx
Coon, Myrtle F Dtr F W 7 S Tx Ind Tx
Coon, Aaron Son F (sic) W 3 S Tx Ind Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP No. 6
Enumerated April 14, 1930
ED 202-8 SD 19 Sheet 7A Stamped 98
134-137
Boyett, Clarisia Head F W 32 Wd 16 Tx Miss Miss
Boyett, Earnest Son M W 23 S Tx Ark Tx Farmer
Boyett, Evelyn Dtr F W 12 S Tx Ark Tx
Boyett, Anna Laura Dtr F W 8 S Tx Ark Tx
---/138
Coon, Titus Head M W 23 m 22 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farming
Coon, Willie Wf F W 26 M Tx Ark Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated April 17, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-9 Sheet 8A
Old Milam and Rosevine Road
159 O 300
Coon, Titus Head M W 33 m No Tx Sabine Tx Edge man Saw Mill
Conn, Pearlie Wf F W M No 7 Tx Sabine Housewife
Coon, Samuel T Son M W 5 S Tx Sabine
Coon, Paunee Dtr F W 3 S Tx Sabine
Coon, James J Son M W 1 S Tx

","STR06" "I42858","Coon","Samuel Titus","15 Feb 1907","19 Aug 1974","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I23920","Coons","Elmo George","11 May 1933","7 Oct 1988","0","Keith McGuire notes that he worked for Union Carbide as a Chemical Plant Operator. On the SSDI, he is listed as E. G. Coons. FindAGrave has a photo of him in uniform, but does not have info about any military markers.","STR06" "I23921","","","","","","","" "I23919","Coons","George Barney","13 Dec 1885","27 Feb 1954","0","The 1930 Census shows that George and Stella were married and were living in Port Arthur, Texas. He was shown as owning his home, worth $10,000. He was the proprietor of a Cafe, and she was a waitress at a Cafe, presumably his. George may have been previously married, as his age at the time of his first marriage was 32. Stella would have only been 16 at the time--and at the time of the 1920 Census, she was listed as still living with her parent's in Wyoming, and listed as being age 17.

Living with George and Stella in 1930 was 18 year old Floyd D. NICHOLS, Nephew. He born in Montana to parents both born in Michigan. Both George, and his parents, were born in Michigan as well. Floyd was a bell-boy at a hotel.

FindAGrave indicates that his parents were Andrew Phillip COONS and Emma Josephine DIETZ.","STR06" "I23924","","","","","","","" "I23925","","","","","","","" "I41878","Cooper","Adrian","28 Jan 1910","Yes, date unknown","0","In 1964 he was living in Austin.","STR06" "I833","Cooper","Alexander Randle","12 Jun 1868","3 Oct 1947","0","Name: Alex Randle Cooper
Death Date: 03 Oct 1947
Death Place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 79 years 3 months 21 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 Jun 1868
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Cooper
Father's Birthplace: Ill.
Mother's Name: Arletha Harris
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Place of Residence: San Augustine, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Cooper Cemetery
Burial Place: San Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 05 Oct 1947
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2218828
Digital Film Number: 4032242
Image Number: 1641
Reference Number: CN 86871
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I833","Cooper","Alexander Randle","12 Jun 1868","3 Oct 1947","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam
Enumerated 4 and 5 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 7 Sheet 2B
29-29
Cooper, Alix R Hd W M Jun 1868 31 M 7 Tx Il Ala Farmer
Cooper, Lula Wife W M ??? 1870 29 M 7 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Lizzie Dtr W F Aug 1889 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Lorena Dtr W F Oct 1894 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Henry Son W M May 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, James Son W M July 1888 3 M Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Justice Precinct 4
Enumerated 2 May 1910
SD 2, ED 134, Sheet 9B
143-148
Cooper, William H Hd 69 Wd Il Tn Tn
Cooper, Alexander R Son 41 M3 6 Tx Il Al
Cooper, Lillitha I Dtr-in-law 42 M1 6 1/1 Tx Mo Tx
Cooper, Lorena Granddaughter 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, John H Grandson 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, James A Grandson 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Arletha J Granddaughter 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Lora Greatgrandchild 4 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Justice Precinct 4
Enumerated 12 Jan 1920 by Napoleon B. Mason
SD 326, ED 171 Sheet 9A
174-176
Cooper, Alick R Hd M W 51 M Tx Il Ga Farmer
Cooper, Telitha Wife F W 52 M Tx Tn Tx
Cooper, John H Son M W 23 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Arletta J Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Lora Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Wiliam H Father M W 78 Ill Tn Tn","STR06" "I41920","Cooper","Amelia Adeline ""Dollie""","19 Jan 1911","4 Aug 2004","0","She was said to have married Bobby Carl MILLER of Runnels County on 15 Jun 1935.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X2B9-HXS
name: Amilia Adeline Cooper
event: Birth
event date:
event place: , Sabine, Texas, United States
gender: Female
father: M E Cooper
mother: Dela Mcelroy
certificate number: 3981
digital folder number: 004112377
image number: 00230
Collection: Amilia Adeline Cooper, ""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935""

United States Obituary Collection

Name of Deceased Dollie C. Miller
Age at Death 93
Death Date 4 Aug 2004
Obituary Date 7 Aug 2004
Newspaper Title Brownwood Bulletin
Newspaper Location Brownwood, TX, US
Birth Date 19 Jan 1911
Locations Mentioned in Obituary Pineland, TX
Midland
Ballinger
Brownwood
Brownwood
Odessa
Other Persons Mentioned in Obituary
Mike Sr Miller
M. E.
Bobby Miller Carl
Margie
L. Cooper M.
Ida Cooper
","STR06" "I41918","Cooper","Armon Scott","29 Mar 1902","24 Jul 1966","0","Said to have married first Faye Ursula MORGAN and second Jewel JACKSON.

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/MCELROY/2000-12/0978230334

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS1J-X5S
name: Armon S Cooper
event: Death
event date: 24 Jul 1966
event place: Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, United States
gender: Male
occupation restaurant food industry
Veteran? Yes WW II
marital status: Married
birth date: 29 Mar 1902
birthplace: Pineland, Texas
father's name: Marcellus E Cooper
mother's name: Ada Mcelroy
Informant Mrs. A. S. Cooper
Cemetery Evergreen Cemetery Ballinger Tx
certificate number: 48312
film number: 2118371
digital folder number: 005144882
image number: 02084
Collection: Armon S Cooper, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I41915","Cooper","Aselee","14 Jun 1909","13 Apr 1910","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDVK-9Y1
name: Aselee Cooper
death date: 14 Apr 1910
death place: Near Brookland, Sabine, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 10 months 10 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 14 Jun 1909
birthplace:
marital status: Single
spouse's name:
father's name: Eugine Cooper
father's birthplace: Texas
mother's name: Ida Mcelroy
mother's birthplace: So. Texas
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2050199
digital film number: 4165821
image number: 39
reference number: cn 4533
Collection: Aselee Cooper, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I13003","Cooper","Berintha ""Bee""","19 Mar 1875","14 Mar 1959","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K34C-FRV
name: Berintha Rice
event: Death
event date: 16 Mar 1959
event place: Sabinetown, Sabine, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 19 Mar 1875
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: Dannie Cooper
mother's name: Gracie Harper
burial Harper Chapel Cemetery
Informant Mrs. Katie Bell Maund
certificate number: 17008
film number: 2115909
digital folder number: 005145462
image number: 00240
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Berintha Rice, 1959","STR06" "I41795","Cooper","Bertice Alford","4 Jan 1900","27 Sep 1970","0","At the time he registered for the World War I draft, he was a resident of Brookeland, Sabine County, Texas, and worked as an auto mechanic for Minyard & Gibson. He was described as tall and stout, with gray eyes and dark hair.","STR06" "I41894","","","","","","","" "I45733","Cooper","Carl Leslie","13 Sep 1925","11 Dec 1984","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Carla Carlton Young, has a photos of his military marker, engraved with a cross, his full name, and dates of birth and death, along with ""US Navy World War II""","STR06" "I9961","Cooper","Charles Anthony","5 Feb 1982","17 Jan 1999","0","His tombstone was engraved with a basketball, and the phrase ""An Inspiration to All Who Knew Him.""","STR06" "I9958","Cooper","Charles Arthur","7 Nov 1946","10 Jan 2012","0","The son of Art Cooper.

Obituary
Malvern (Arkansas) Daily Record
Charles Cooper
January 13, 2012

Charles Cooper, age 65, of Friendship, died Tuesday, Jan 10. 2012.

He was born Nov. 11, 1946, the son of Arthur and Gertrude Smith Cooper. He was a retired long distace truck drive, a heavy equipment operator, and a Baptist. He was preceded in death by his parents and a son, Charles Anthony Cooper.

Survivors include his wife, Shirley Cooper, one daughter, Stephanie Gray and her husband John, and grandson, Eben Gray.

Graveside funeral services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan 17, in the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery near Friendship. Brother Rusty Jones officiating. The family will greet friends at their home following the service.

Memorials may be made to the Anthony Cooper Memorial Bass Tournament at Southern Bancorp. Sign online guest book at www.ruggleswilcox. com

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, November 2012)
","STR06" "I26041","Cooper","Charles Emory","9 Mar 1887","Abt 1951","0","When he registered for the World War II draft, he was a resident of Pineland, Sabine County, Texas.

On Jim Cooper's ""Trails to Texas"" blog, he shows Charles Emory Cooper (1887-1951), a twin. Married Benina Bernice Blount (1889-?). They had 1 daughter. Also married Estelle Lucille Hays (???).


","STR06" "I13004","Cooper","Charles Henderson ""Henry""","13 Nov 1878","7 Feb 1932","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K33C-ZC8
name: Charles Henry Cooper
event: Death
event date: 07 Feb 1932
event place: Bronson, Sabine, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married to Sallie Cooper
birth date: 13 Nov 1878
birthplace: Sabine, Texas
usual occupation unable to work
father's name: D M Cooper MD
mother's name: Gracie B Harper
Place of Burial or removal Bronson
Information Mrs. Lizzie W. L. Pate
Cause of Death: Murdered
certificate number: 8506
film number: 2135794
digital folder number: 005145162
image number: 02206
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Charles Henry Cooper, 1932","STR06" "I35883","Cooper","Daniel Earnest","9 Mar 1887","11 Aug 1934","0","On Jim Cooper's ""Trails to Texas"" blog http://www.trailstotexas.com/

Shown as Daniel Ernest Cooper (1887-1934), a twin. Married Hattie May Bowen (1892-1978). They had 1 daughter.

Daniel's Texas death certificate, transcribed below, stated that he died as a result of an accident, due ""under over turned car that jumped track and crushed his chest."" It was also indicated this was an occupational injury related to his position as a construction foreman.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3XW-4F5
name: Daniel Earnest Cooper
event: Death
event date: 11 Aug 1934
event place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 09 Mar 1887
birthplace: Pineland, Texas
occupation Carpenter Sawmill
father's name: James A Cooper
birthplace don't know
mother's name: Emelia Bradshaw [Did Amelia remarry?]
birthplace Brookeland, Texas
informant Mr D E Cooper
certificate number: 38422
film number: 2116195
digital folder number: 005145960
image number: 01254
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Daniel Earnest Cooper, 1934
","STR06" "I35883","Cooper","Daniel Earnest","9 Mar 1887","11 Aug 1934","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 21 and 22 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 17A
Pineland and Brookeland Road
331-331
Cooper, James A Head m W 76 M Miss Tn Miss Farmer
Cooper, Amelia Wf F W 72 m La La La
332-332
Cooper, D Earnest Head M W 33 M Tx Miss La
Cooper, Hettie Wf F W 27 M Tx Tx Tx
Jacks, Taylor Lodger m W 48 S Tx La Miss Farm laborer
330-332
Cooper, Scott Head M W 37 m Tx Miss La farmer
Cooper, Alpha Wf F W 32 m Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Jewel Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Adrian Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Oda Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Ruby Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Elton Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Floy M Dtr F W 1 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I3222","Cooper","Daniel Matthew","Abt 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows him as a son of William Gill Cooper and Dempsey Donaho of South Carolina and Hinds County, Mississippi, and a brother to Jonathan Henry Cooper.","STR06" "I3222","Cooper","Daniel Matthew","Abt 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, SubDiv 84
Enumerated 12 July 1880
Page 30 B SD 1 ED 84
268-279
Cooper, D M W M 54 Physician Miss Miss Miss
Cooper, Gracey W F 40 Wf Miss Miss Miss
Cooper, George W W M 15 Farmer Tx Miss Miss
Cooper, Octovine W F 14 Dtr Farming Tx Miss Miss
Cooper, Wesley W M 9 Son Tx Miss Miss
Cooper, William W M 6 Son Tx Miss Miss
Cooper, Berinda W F 5 Dtr Tx Miss Miss
Cooper, Henderson W M 2 Don Tx Miss Miss","STR06" "I41867","Cooper","Daniel Matthew","6 May 1891","Yes, date unknown","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was a resident of Choctaw County, Oklahoma, and he indicated he was farming for himself, supporting a wife and child. He was described as Tall, stout, with blue eyes and dark hair.
","STR06" "I41794","Cooper","David Alva","4 Jun 1891","19 Sep 1963","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K7D9-6KN
name: Daniel Alva Cooper
event: Death
event date: 19 Sep 1963
event place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 04 Jun 1891
occupation Retired Sawmill owner
birthplace:
father's name: John D Cooper
mother's name: Katie Catherine Lambert
informant Laura Cooper
Cemetery Brookeland Cemetery
certificate number: 58306
film number: 2117294
digital folder number: 005144758
image number: 00015
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Daniel Alva Cooper, 1963","STR06" "I23139","Cooper","Effie","26 Mar 1886","29 Apr 1967","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFKR-P4T
name: Effie Boonie Ataway
death date: 29 Apr 1967
death place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
gender: Female
race: white
death age: 81 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 26 Mar 1886
birthplace: Arkansas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: John Cooper
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Anna Marie Pounds
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Housewife-Domestic
place of residence: Lancaster, Dallas, Texas
cemetery: Shady Grove
burial place: Dallas County, Texas
burial date: 29 Apr 1967
additional relatives: X
film number: 2138608
digital film number: 4027169
image number: 1957
reference number: 29866
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Effie Boonie Ataway, 1967","STR06" "I11196","Cooper","Eliza Adeline","Abt 1841","Abt 1867","0","Said to be the daughter of Johnathan H. and Obedience COOPER. FindAGrave shows she was buried at Spring Hill Cemetery, as was her husband Andrew Clark. Her grave may be unmarked, as it is not included in Kay Parker McCary's transcription of the Spring Hill Cemetery.","STR06" "I13000","Cooper","Elizabeth ""Lizzie""","30 Jan 1870","12 Oct 1964","0","Not listed with her family on the 1880 census?

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF5P-2XQ
name: Lizzie Wesley Lane Pate
death date: 12 Oct 1964
death place: Houston, Harris, Texas
gender: Female
race: W
death age: 94 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 30 Jan 1870
birthplace: Hemphill, Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name: Pate
father's name: Daniel M Cooper
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Gracie Harper
mother's birthplace:
occupation: School Teacher
place of residence: Houston, Harris, Texas
cemetery: Bronson
burial place: Bronson, Texas
burial date: 12 Oct 1964
additional relatives:
film number: 2117649
digital film number: 4028393
image number: 2381
reference number: cn64202
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Lizzie Wesley Lane Pate, 1964","STR06" "I41793","Cooper","Elizabeth Alice","19 Dec 1852","Yes, date unknown","0","Appears to have died young, as she is not listed on the 1860 census. Said to be bured at Spring Hill Cemetery in Sabine County. However, she is not on Kay Parker McCary's annotated index of this cemetery. Perhaps she is an unmarked grave, or buried elsewhere.
","STR06" "I41895","Cooper","Elmore Eugene","6 Dec 1922","19 Dec 1922","0","Joy Ada Cooper, Elmore Eugene Cooper and Laverne Lucille Cooper share a triple marker at Jacks Cemetery in Sabine County, inscribed ""Our Darlings.""","STR06" "I41890","Cooper","Elton O.","Abt 1915","Yes, date unknown","0","In 1964, he was living in Port Arthur.","STR06" "I4425","Cooper","Ernest Oliver","13 Jul 1901","12 Jan 1933","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6PH-RM7
name: Ernest Oliver Cooper
death date: 12 Jan 1933
death place: Houston, Harris, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 31 years 5 months 30 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 13 Jul 1901
birthplace: Ashdown, Arkansas
marital status: Married
spouse's name: Molly Cooper
father's name: John Cooper
father's birthplace: Ga.
mother's name: Anna Pounds
mother's birthplace: Alabama
occupation: Cook
place of residence:
cemetery: Forest Park
burial place:
burial date: 13 Jan 1933
additional relatives:
film number: 2115342
digital film number: 4163865
image number: 2168
reference number: cn 2748
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Ernest Oliver Cooper, 1933","STR06" "I4598","Cooper","Evell L.","1 Jan 1913","14 Nov 1998","0","EVELL L COOPER 01 Jan 1913 14 Nov 1998 (P) 73533 (Duncan, Stephens, OK ) 73533 (Duncan, Stephens, OK ) 445-03-4089 Oklahoma","STR06" "I4598","Cooper","Evell L.","1 Jan 1913","14 Nov 1998","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Stephens County, Wall Twp
Enumerated April 26, 1930
ED 69-27 SD 8 Sheet 7B
121-122
Anderson, Hugo Head M W 36 M 25 Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Anderson, Lottie Wf F W 28 M 18 Ok Tx Tn
Anderson, Juanita Dtr F W 9 S Ok Tx Ok
Anderson, Betty Dtr F W 7 S Ok Tx Ok
Anderson, Katty Dtr F W 6 S Ok Tx Ok
Cooper, Eval Cousin m W 17 S Tx Ok Tx Laborer Farm","STR06" "I41916","Cooper","Everette James","14 Apr 1904","2 Mar 1963","0","Said to have married Lillian Boucher MINTER.

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/MCELROY/2000-12/0978230334

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6LW-946
name: Everette James Cooper
death date: 02 Mar 1963
death place: Weslaco, Hildago, Texas
gender: Male
race:
death age: 58 years
estimated birth date: 1905
birth date: 14 apr 1904
birthplace: pineland texas
marital status: married
spouse's name:
father's name: Mardellus Eugene Cooper
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Ada E Mcelroy
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
informant Mrs. Lillian Cooper
Cemetery Highland Memorial Park Weslaco
film number: 2117179
digital film number: 4005456
image number: 425
reference number: cn 18081
Collection: Everette James Cooper, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I41891","Cooper","Floy Mae","Abt 1918","Yes, date unknown","0","As of 2007, she was a resident of Vidor.","STR06" "I34938","Cooper","Foy S.","26 Nov 1902","10 May 1979","0","FOY BEENE 26 Nov 1902 May 1979 (not specified) 77502 (Pasadena, Harris, TX ) 465-34-9287 Texas
","STR06" "I12999","Cooper","George Washington","Mar 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","On a transcription of the 1870 census, he was listed as Mc. Cooper.","STR06" "I12999","Cooper","George Washington","Mar 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 1
Enumerated 26 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheets 11B and 12A
189-193
Cooper, G Head W M Mar 1862 38 m1 18 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Cooper, Louethena Wf W F Jun 1867 32 M 18 8/6 Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Wm Son W M Aug 1884 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Cooper, Silendra Dtr W F Oct 1889 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Daniel Son W M May 1891 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Quitman Son W M Mar 1892 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Ellie Dtr W F Jan 1894 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Abbie Dtr W F Mar 1898 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Choctaw County, William Twp
Enumerated 30 Apr 1910 SD 4 ED 70 Sheet 2B
41-41
Cooper, George W Head M W 55 m1 30 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Cooper, Fleshi M Wf F W 48 m1 30 12/10 Tx Tx Miss
Cooper, Elizabeth Dtr F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Daniel Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Cooper, Whitman J Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Cooper, Olie Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Abby Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Dollie Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Kelley S Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Dosue Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, George B Son M W 2 S Ok Tx Tx
43-43
Cooper, William C Head M W 26 m1 2 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Cooper, Fanie Wf F W 20 m1 2 Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I41907","Cooper","Halley Lewis ""Red""","8 Dec 1921","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1940 census, he was a resident of Austin, Travis County, Texas, and a lodger in the home of Troy and Dolly Willingford. He was listed as Hallie Cooper, Male, White, age 20, Single, born in Texas, and working as a truck driver for Bell Factory Ice Cream. Jim Cooper writes that his nickname was ""Red,"" and that he "" drove for Kerrville Bus Lines for 43 years, working as a consultant for Greyhound upon his retirement. During World War II he served with the Navy in the South Pacific. As a Boy Scout leader, he was awarded the Scouter's Key and was inducted into the Order of the Arrow. He served as a Girl Scout leader as well. As a member of the Travis County Sheriff's Posse he performed with the mounted drill team and was a charter member of the Travis County Emergency Unit. Pioneer Farm honored him for his many volunteer hours there. He is first seen on the 1930 census listed erroneously as Hollie, the 8 year old daughter of Lewis Cooper.""","STR06" "I41901","Cooper","Hazel Ellen","7 Apr 1907","5 Jan 1996","0","Hazel Ellen Quarles

Hazel Ellen Cooper Vestal Quarles, 88, of Huntington died Friday, Jan. 5, 1996 at Parkwood Place in Lufkin.

Born April 7, 1907, in Sabine County as a daughter of the last Johnathan Elisha and Elizabeth (Rice) Cooper, she had lived in Angelina County eight years, moving from Hull.

Survivors: two daughters, Hazel Ellen Morehead of Huntington and Katherine Bentley of Lufkin; four sons, Lonnie Vestal of Houston, L.B. and Bobby Lawrence Vestal, both of Littleton, Colorado; a sister, Maggie Robbins of Harper; a brother, J. E. Cooper of Houston; 23 grandchildren; 37 great-grandchildren; and three great-great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents.

Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Luther Bolenbarker officiating. Interment was at Springhill Cemetery in Sabine County.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 10, 1996, Page 13","STR06" "I44466","Cooper","Helois Octavine ""Jean""","28 Aug 1911","Yes, date unknown","0","Jim Cooper emailed, in January 2014, that ""She wanted to be a movie star and changed her name to Jean. She married a Thomas C Hewett and is shown on the 1930 census in Santa Anna as Jean Hewett. Shortly after the 1930 census she left for California, and after one letter, has not been heard from since.""
","STR06" "I41885","Cooper","Herman Isaac ""Red""","24 Sep 1905","10 Jan 1944","0","His death certificate indicated he suffered a stab wound to his abdomen one day prior to his death. This occured at his cafe.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBP-9Q8
name: Herman Idros Cooper
event: Death
event date: 10 Jan 1944
event place: Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, United States
Occupation Restaurant Owner
Residence 410 West Tenth Street Fort Worth Tx
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 24 Sep 1905
birthplace: Jasper, Texas
father's name: L W Cooper
mother's name: Maggie Greenwall
Informant Mrs. Ruby Lilliam Cooper 410 W. Tenth Street Fort Worth
certificate number: 5472
film number: 2137702
digital folder number: 005144817
image number: 01010
Collection: Herman Idros Cooper, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""











","STR06" "I44465","Cooper","Hollye Charlotte","8 Mar 1919","9 Sep 1991","0","She was living with another sister at the time of the 1930 census. She married a CURRIER, and is listed on Hollye Currier on both the SSDI and Texas Death Index.","STR06" "I41904","Cooper","Horace E.","13 Sep 1915","24 Nov 1943","0","Military Marker PFC US Army World War II
","STR06" "I41888","Cooper","Huelan Amberson ""Bully""","15 May 1916","1 Apr 2005","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X25R-P2Y
name: Huelan Amberson Cooper
event: Birth
event date: 15 May 1916
event place: Goldsboro, Coleman, Texas, United States
gender: Male
father: Louis Warren Cooper
mother: Margrat Adiline Greenwell
certificate number: 18512
digital folder number: 004478151
image number: 00342
Collection: Huelan Amberson Cooper, ""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935""

Military Marker PFC US Army World War II","STR06" "I41914","Cooper","Icy Grady","17 Oct 1898","7 Oct 1918","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFZ8-4HY
name: Icy Cooper
death date: 07 Oct 1918
death place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 19 years 11 months 20 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 17 Oct 1898
birthplace: Pineland, Tex.
marital status: Single
spouse's name:
father's name: M. E. Cooper
father's birthplace: Pineland, Tex.
mother's name: Ada Mcelroy
mother's birthplace: Pineland, Tex.
occupation: Farmer
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place: Pineland, Tex.
burial date: 08 Oct 1918
additional relatives:
film number: 2073350
digital film number: 4167680
image number: 440
reference number: cn 44870
Collection: Icy Cooper, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I41914","Cooper","Icy Grady","17 Oct 1898","7 Oct 1918","0","(Research):When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was a resident of Pineland, and listed his occupation as carpenter, construction. He was of medium heighth and build, with brown eyes and black hair.","STR06" "I13746","Cooper","James Alexander ""Jim""","7 Jul 1898","25 Apr 1983","0","He married a Rosallie UNKNOWN prior to the 1920 census.

At the time of the 1930 Sabine County census, he was a boarder in the home of Clifford and Annie Reynolds in JP No 8. He was shown as age 32 and divorced, and his occupation was listed as laborer, section hand.

Sam Wilson of Richardson, Texas emailed that Jim Cooper married second Doris Riola Lewis. He understood James Cooper had two sons by his earlier marriage but he only briefly met one of them and didn't remember their names
","STR06" "I13746","Cooper","James Alexander ""Jim""","7 Jul 1898","25 Apr 1983","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP No. 4
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 171 Sheet 9B
175-177
Cooper, James A Head M W 21 M Tx Tx Tx Laborer Sawmill
Cooper, Rosallie Head M W 18 M Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
not located

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 8
Enumerated April 26, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-12 Shhet 11B
Rock Springs Road
Row 47
216
Cooper, Jim Head M W 41 m Tx Same House Farmer Farming
Cooper, Doris Wf F W 28 m Tx Same House
Cooper, Winona Dtr F W 6 S Tx Same House
Cooper, Jimmie Lois Dtr F W 5 S Tx ---
Cooper, Ruby Marie Dtr F W 4 S Tx
Cooper, Arland Henry Son M W 2 S Tx
Cooper, Doris Dtr F W 4/12 S Tx

","STR06" "I41738","Cooper","James Amberson","12 Nov 1843","5 Jan 1927","0","Virgie Speights shows his middle name as Anderson, but all other researchers indicate it was actually Amberson. This is supported by the Widow's Application for a Confederate Pension application completed by Amelia Cooper, listing the full name of her husband as James Amberson Cooper. She also referenced that he had previously drawn a pension, citing file number 33200. Ancestry.com shows in their Civil War Service Records database that J. A. Cooper served in the Eleventh Texas Infantry, entering as a private and being discharged as a Corporal.","STR06" "I41738","Cooper","James Amberson","12 Nov 1843","5 Jan 1927","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, SubDiv 84
Enumerated 16 and 17 Jun 1880
Page 6B SD 1 ED 84
47-51
Cooper, James W M 22 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Cooper, Emelia W F 32 Wf Keeps House La
Cooper, Alice W F 12 Dtr Tx Miss La
Cooper, Mathilde W F 10 Dtr Tx Miss La
Cooper, Eugene W M 6 Son Tx Miss La
Cooper, Louis W M 4 Son Tx Miss La

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 3
Enumerated 17 June 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 10 A Stamped 127
Cooper, James head W M Nov 1843 56 M 30 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Cooper, Amelia Wf W F Feb 1847 53 m 30 11/7 La La La
Cooper, James S Son W M Jan 1883 17 S Tx Miss La
Cooper, Leona Dau W F Jan 1885 15 S Tx Miss La
Cooper, Emory Son W M Mar 1887 13 S Tx Miss La
Cooper, Ernest Son W M Mar 18871 13 S Tx Miss La
Jacks, Taylor Lodger W M Aug 1880 20 - Tx La La


1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 29 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 17B
325-330
Cooper, J. Scott and Alpha and children
327-332
Cooper, James A Head M W 66 m1 43 Miss Miss Miss farmer
Cooper, Amelia Wf F W 63 m1 43 11/7 La La La
Cooper, Ernest Son M W 23 S Tx Miss Laborer Lumber Mill
Cooper, Emory Son M W 23 S Tx Miss La Laborer Lumber Mill
Jacks, Taylor Boarder m W 35 S Tx La Miss Laborer Farm

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 21 and 22 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 17A
Pineland and Brookeland Road
331-331
Cooper, James A Head m W 76 M Miss Tn Miss Farmer
Cooper, Amelia Wf F W 72 m La La La
332-332
Cooper, D Earnest Head M W 33 M Tx Miss La
Cooper, Hettie Wf F W 27 M Tx Tx Tx
Jacks, Taylor Lodger m W 48 S Tx La Miss Farm laborer
330-332
Cooper, Scott Head M W 37 m Tx Miss La farmer
Cooper, Alpha Wf F W 32 m Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Jewel Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Adrian Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Oda Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Ruby Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Elton Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Floy M Dtr F W 1 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I41864","Cooper","James Lewis","14 Jul 1885","29 Jan 1954","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K37V-TCH
name: James Lewis Cooper
event: Death
event date: 29 Jan 1954
event place: Brookland, Sabine, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 14 Jul 1885
birthplace: Sabine, Texas
Occupation Carpenter Building
father's name: John Daniel Cooper Tx
mother's name: Martha Lambert La
Informant DA Cooper
Burial Brookeland Cemetery
certificate number: 9113
film number: 2114068
digital folder number: 005145331
image number: 03229
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" James Lewis Cooper, 1954","STR06" "I41868","Cooper","James Quitman","9 Mar 1892","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown as Quitman in 1900 and Whitman J in 1910. When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he used his full name as James Quitman Cooper, and was a resident of Choctaw County, Oklahoma. He indicated he was farming for himself near Huskey, supporting a wife and two children. He was described as tall, medium build, with blue eyes and dark hair.","STR06" "I41739","Cooper","James Scott","12 Jan 1883","11 Apr 1963","0","On Jim Cooper's ""Trails to Texas"" blog http://www.trailstotexas.com/

Shown James Scott Cooper (1883-1963). Married Alpha Olivia ""Alphie"" Martin (1887-1970). They had 6 daughters and 7 sons. Virgie Speights also shows that they were the parents of 13.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDYQ-P88
name: James Scott Cooper
death date: 11 Apr 1963
death place: Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas
residence Pineland
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 80 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 12 Jan 1883
birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
marital status: Married
occupation carpenter retired construction
veteran? no
spouse's name:
father's name: James Cooper
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Amilia Jacks
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Carpenter
place of residence: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
cemetery: Jacks Cemetery
burial place: Pineland, Texas
informant Marvin Cooper
burial date: 13 Apr 1963
additional relatives: X
film number: 2117272
digital film number: 4028589
image number: 1570
reference number: CN25861
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" James Scott Cooper, 1963","STR06" "I41739","Cooper","James Scott","12 Jan 1883","11 Apr 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 29 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 17B
325-330
Cooper, J. Scott Head M W 28 m1 5 Tx Miss Tx Laborer Odd Jobs
Cooper, Alpha Wf F W 23 M1 5 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Jewel Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Joy Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Adrian Son M W 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
327-332
Cooper, James A Head M W 66 m1 43 Miss Miss Miss farmer
Cooper, Amelia Wf F W 63 m1 43 11/7 La La La
Cooper, Ernest Son M W 23 S Tx Miss Laborer Lumber Mill
Cooper, Emory Son M W 23 S Tx Miss La Laborer Lumber Mill

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 21 and 22 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 17A
Pineland and Brookeland Road
331-331
Cooper, James A Head m W 76 M Miss Tn Miss Farmer
Cooper, Amelia Wf F W 72 m La La La
332-332
Cooper, D Earnest Head M W 33 M Tx Miss La
Cooper, Hettie Wf F W 27 M Tx Tx Tx
Jacks, Taylor Lodger m W 48 S Tx La Miss Farm laborer
333-333
Cooper, Scott Head M W 37 m Tx Miss La farmer
Cooper, Alpha Wf F W 32 m Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Jewel Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Adrian Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Oda Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Ruby Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Elton Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Floy M Dtr F W 1 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 16 Apr 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 3B
Highway #8
57-65
Cooper, James S Head M W 47 M 22 Tx Miss Tx Farmer General farm
Cooper, Alpha O Wf F W 33 m 18 Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Jewell O Dtr F W 23 D Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Otis J Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Cooper, Ruby L Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Cooper, Elton O Son M W 12 s Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Cooper, Floy M Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Macill L Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Blanche E Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Marvin D Son M W 7 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Ircil D Son F M 1 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Honeycutt, Weldon Grdson M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Honeycutt, Carl E Grdson M W 2 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Honeycutt, Joyce l Grddtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I41879","Cooper","Jewel Carmen","12 Dec 1906","10 Sep 1973","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36T-X7N
name: Jewel Nerren
event: Death
event date: 10 Sep 1973
event place: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Married
birth date: 12 Dec 1906
birthplace: Pineland, Texas
father's name: Jim Scott Cooper
mother's name: Alphea Martin
certificate number: 103554
Informant T L Nerren (husband)
Cemetery Magnolia Woodville Texas
film number: 2242963
digital folder number: 005145939
image number: 01012
Collection: Jewel Nerren, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I41785","Cooper","John Daniel","26 Jun 1861","10 Dec 1939","0","J. D. Cooper, Brookeland, was on a list of 11 members of the Sabine County Medical Society, June 1910, in the TEXA STATE JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, published in 1911.

From FindAGrave:

He was a physician and surgeon who made his home in Brookland, Texas, where he practiced medicine until his death. He had grown up on a farm, but became interested in medicine through Dr. Daniel Matthew Cooper, his father's brother. He studied medicine at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and began his practice in 1895. He later attended Texas Christian University at Fort Worth, Texas and received a degree there in 1908. He was the typical ""country doctor"" going where ever he was needed, and began his practice on foot if a horse was not available or could not get to the patient quick enough. His services grew indispensable to the many families whom he served for almost a half century. He was a member of the Order of Odd Fellows, and Christian Church, and the State and County Medical Associations.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNNX-WJS
name: John Daniel Cooper
death date: 10 Dec 1939
death place: Brookland, Sabine, Texas
gender: Male
Occupation MD and Sergeon, office
race:
death age: 78 years
estimated birth date: 1861
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status: Married
spouse's name: Martha C Cooper
father's name: Jonathan Henry Cooper
father's birthplace: Miss
mother's name: Abedia Chance
mother's birthplace: La
Informant JE Cooper
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2118413
digital film number: 4030453
image number: 3484
reference number: 72369
Collection: John Daniel Cooper, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I41785","Cooper","John Daniel","26 Jun 1861","10 Dec 1939","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 1B
17-17
Cooper, John Head W M Jun 1861 38 m20 Tx Miss Miss Physician
Cooper, Martha Wf W F Feb 1862 38 m20 La Ga Ga
Cooper, Ava Dau W F Jan 1883 17 S Tx La Tx
Cooper, Louis Son W M Jly 1885 14 S Tx La Tx
Cooper, Manly Son W M Spet 1888 11 S Tx La Tx
Cooper, Alva Son W M Jun 1891 S Tx La Tx
Cooper, Burtis Son W M Jan 1900 4/12 S Tx La Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 9B
171-172
Cooper, John D Head M W 49 m30 Tx Miss Miss Physician General Practice
Cooper, Martha C Wf F W 48 m1 30 7/6 Ba Ga ga
Cooper, Manley Son M W 21 S Tx Tx la Laborer Lumber Mill
Cooper, Alva Son M W 19 S Tx Tx La Laborer Lumber Mill
Cooper, Burtis Son M W 10 S Tx Tx La","STR06" "I5693","Cooper","John Henry","23 May 1896","26 Sep 1973","0","His Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976., shows that he was a farmer and married at the time of his death. He was listed as a farmer, the son of A. R. Cooper and Lula Fullen, and the informant was Mrs. Mary Louise Cooper, spouse.


https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K38R-B37
name: John H Cooper
event: Death
event date: 26 Sep 1973
event place: Del Rio, Val Verde, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 23 May 1896
birthplace: Milam, Texas
father's name: A R Cooper
mother's name: Lula Fullen
certificate number: 73196
film number: 2242913
digital folder number: 005145755
image number: 01117
Collection: John H Cooper, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""


","STR06" "I5693","Cooper","John Henry","23 May 1896","26 Sep 1973","0","(Research):Note: It is not known if the article below relates to the John Henry Cooper who is the the son of Alex COOPER and Leala (Fullen) COOPER or of Henry and Sallie COOPER. It is transcribed below simply as a starting point for doing further research.

San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, June 8, 2006
""1936 by: Harry P. Noble""

July

Sheriff H.S. Sharp and his deputy, Jim Greer, arrested John Henry Cooper and Clyde Robinson in Rebecca (southern part of San Augustine county) and charged them with assault to murder Dennis Armstrong. Dr. Ellington, who treated Armstrong, said he had a severe head injury. His skull was fractured when he was struck with a shotgun breaking the stock.

","STR06" "I23136","Cooper","John M.","Aug 1857","29 Mar 1911","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John COOPER Self M Male W 23 GA Farming GA GA
Anna COOPER Wife M Female W 18 GA Keeping Hou
William COOPER Son S Male W 11M GA GA GA
Harriet HARRIS Other W Female B 85 GA GA GA
Anderson STROZIER Other S Male B 17 GA Laborer GA GA Source Information:
Census Place District 1213, Meriwether, Georgia
Family History Library Film 1254157
NA Film Number T9-0157
Page Number 286D

1900 Census
Not located

1910 Census
Not located","STR06" "I29688","Cooper","John Oliver","3 Oct 1932","4 Oct 2009","0","The Texas Birth Index shows him as a son of Jennings Bryan COOPER and Ada Dove TUTT.

John Oliver Cooper

John O. Cooper, 77, passed away Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009.

Service: 1:30 p.m. Thursday at First Baptist Church of Grand Prairie. Interment: noon Monday, Oct. 12, with full military honors in Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery.

John was born Oct. 3, 1932, in Avery and had resided in Grand Prairie for 47 years. He retired from the U.S. Air Force as a senior master sergeant after 36 years of service.

Survivors: His wife of 49 years, Katherine Cooper; son and daughter-in-love, Terry and Christy Cooper; daughters and sons-in-love, Donna and Phil Clayton and Julie and Bryan Bonner; grandchildren, Tiana, Colton, Cody, Austin, Justin, Tommy and Abby; sister and her husband, Mary and Barry Fields; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

Star-Telegram online, October 8, 2009","STR06" "I41735","Cooper","Jonathan ""Johnnie"" Elisha","22 Jan 1881","7 Jul 1976","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K78P-VFL
name: Jonathan Elisha Cooper
event: Death
event date: 07 Jul 1976
event place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Residence Rt 1, Box 105 Pineland, Texas
gender: Male
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 22 Jan 1881
birthplace:
father's name: J D Cooper
mother's name: Kate Lambert
Informant Mr. Joe Cooper Son
Burial Springhill Cemetery
certificate number: 100277
film number: 2243987
digital folder number: 005144728
image number: 03480
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Jonathan Elisha Cooper, 1976","STR06" "I41735","Cooper","Jonathan ""Johnnie"" Elisha","22 Jan 1881","7 Jul 1976","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 25 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 10B
165-169
Rice, Joe Head W M Jun 1856 43 Wd Tx Tenn SC Farmer
Rice, Lula Wf W F Mar 1883 37 (CROSSED THROUGH)
Rice, Ellen Dtr W F Apr 1887 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, John Son-in-law Jun 1881 19 m2 Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Lizzie Dtr W F Oct 1878 21 M 2 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Aaron Grdson W M Oct 1899 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 16 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 19B
368-368
Cooper, John E head m W 28 m1 11 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Gen Farm
Cooper, Lizzie Wf F W 31 m1 11 4/3 Tx Tx La
Cooper, Jonathan A Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Maggie Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Hazel Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 30 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 25B
531-531
Cooper, Johnnie Head M W 39 m Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Cooper, Lizzie Wf F W 40 M Tx Tx Miss
Cooper, Aaron Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Sawmill
Cooper, Hazel Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Clifford Dtr (sic) F (sic) W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Prentice Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Horace Son M W 4 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Joe Son M W 2 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated April 14, 1930
ED 202-4 SD 19 Sheet 2A Stamped 47
25-27
Cooper, John E Head M W 49 m18 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Cooper, Lizzie S Wf F W 49 m18 Tx Tx Miss
Cooper, Clifford B Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer on Farm
Cooper, Prentis A Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer on Farm
Cooper, Horace E Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Joe R Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, J E Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I41780","Cooper","Jonathan Henry","Abt 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","May have died young. Not listed with the rest of his siblings on the 1860 Sabine County, Texas census. Said to be buried at Spring Hill Cemetery in Sabine County. However, he is not on Kay Parker McCary's annotated index of this cemetery. Perhaps he is an unmarked grave, or buried elsewhere.","STR06" "I5658","Cooper","Jonathan Henry ""J. H.""","22 Aug 1818","17 Feb 1897","0","FindAGrave shows that Jonathan and Obedience ""moved to Pineland, Sabine County, Texas in 1854 from Mississippi. They built their first home, a log house, a short distance from Pineland, and later build a larger house north of the present town site on the east side of Highway 87. He went into the mercantile business and owned a store and a sawmill at Yellowpine, Texas. He was also a farmer and a breeder of livestock. His hobbies were fishing and hunting and he was said to have been one of the best in his community. He was elected Commissioner of the Sabine County Board of Supervisors, and as Commissioner, he ordered the County to buy in 1870 the first iron safe for the records of the County Clerk. Later the courthouse burned and all the records were destroyed.""","STR06" "I5658","Cooper","Jonathan Henry ""J. H.""","22 Aug 1818","17 Feb 1897","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Hinds County
Enumerated 5 and 6 Dec 1850
Stamped 222
1618-1618
Jonathan H Cooper 32 M Farmer 300 Miss
Obedience 30 F Miss
Martha J Cooper 10 F Miss
Eliza A Cooper 9 F Miss
James A Cooper 7 M Miss
Jonathan H Cooper 4 M Miss
Lucy B Cooper 6 F Miss
Lewis Cooper 9/12 m Miss
1619-1619
John O and Lydia Cooper
1620-1620
CR and Sarah Clark

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Housan Bayou Beat 3, PO Hemphill
Enumerated 22 Jun 1860
Page 64 Stamped 325
107-107
J H Cooper 41 M Farmer $--- $162 Miss
Obediance Cooper 39 F Miss
Martha Cooper 19 F Miss
Adline 18 F Miss
James Cooper 16 M Miss
Lucy Cooper 12 F Miss
Lewis Cooper 10 M Tx
Robert Cooper 4 M Tx
Julian Cooper 2 F Tx

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat 2, PO Sabine Town
Enumerated 2 Aug 1870
Page 24
500-500
DM Cooper (Physician) and Grace B Cooper and family
501-501
Cooper J H 52 M W Farmer $500 Miss
Cooper Obediener 50 F W Keeping House Miss
Cooper Lucy 21 F W Miss
Cooper Robert 14 M W Tx
Cooper Julia 12 F W Tx
Cooper John 10 M W Tx
","STR06" "I41881","Cooper","Joy Ada","18 Apr 1909","1 Jun 1910","0","Joy Ada Cooper, Elmore Eugene Cooper and Laverne Lucille Cooper share a triple marker at Jacks Cemetery in Sabine County, inscribed ""Our Darlings.""","STR06" "I37743","","","","","","","" "I33730","Cooper","Julia Ann","20 Apr 1875","7 Feb 1945","0","Harold Gosnell writes that she was born to Henry Cooper (b. 12 Dec 1826 in Dale County, Alabama) and Kisiah Jane Stephens. Harold is related to Henry Cooper.

Name: Julia Ann Testerman
Death Date: 07 Feb 1945
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 69 years 9 months 17 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 Apr 1875
Birthplace: La.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Henry Cooper
Father's Birthplace: La.
Mother's Name: Kizzie
Mother's Birthplace: La.
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Kirbyville, Texas
Burial Date: 08 Feb 1945
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2137913
Digital Film Number: 4029649
Image Number: 258
Reference Number: CN7745
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I33730","Cooper","Julia Ann","20 Apr 1875","7 Feb 1945","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP #3, Kirbyville Twon
Enumerated 7 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 75 Sheet 5B
95-105
Testerman, R. D. Had M W 42 M Ala NC Ala Surgeon
Testerman, Julia Wf F W 44 M La Ala Iowa
Boyett, Earnest Stepson m W 15 S Tx Tx La Waiter
Boyett, Kizzie Stepdtr F W 12 S Tx Tx La
Boyett, Harry Stepson M W 10 S Tx Tx La
","STR06" "I20759","Cooper","Julia Bay","13 Aug 1891","18 Oct 1976","0","On her Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, she is shown as a daughter of Ernest Cooper and Anna Pounds. The informant is her son, Bennie Fullen.

Name: Julia Bay Fullen
Death Date: 18 Oct 1976
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 85 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 13 Aug 1891
Birthplace: Arkansas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Ernest Cooper
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Anna Pounds
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243980
Digital Film Number: 4005494
Image Number: 01235
Reference Number: 74096
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I20759","Cooper","Julia Bay","13 Aug 1891","18 Oct 1976","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I41896","Cooper","Laverne Lucille","29 Mar 1917","16 Jun 1918","0","Joy Ada Cooper, Elmore Eugene Cooper and Laverne Lucille Cooper share a triple marker at Jacks Cemetery in Sabine County, inscribed ""Our Darlings.""","STR06" "I26044","Cooper","Leona Elizabeth","20 Jun 1885","5 Oct 1956","0","On Jim Cooper's ""Trails to Texas"" blog http://www.trailstotexas.com/

Shown as Leona Elizabeth Cooper (1885-1956). Married William Smith Massey (1877-1956). They had 2 daughters and 3 sons.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXLQ-V7D
name: Leona Cooper Massey
death date: 05 Oct 1956
death place: George West, Live Oak, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 71 years 8 months 15 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 20 Jan 1885
birthplace: Pineland, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: J. A. Cooper
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Amelia Jacks
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: George West, Live Oak, Texas
cemetery: George West
burial place: George West, Texas
burial date: 07 Oct 1956
additional relatives:
film number: 2114936
digital film number: 4163670
image number: 207
reference number: 54826
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Leona Cooper Massey, 1956
","STR06" "I41782","Cooper","Lewis Ansel","Abt 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be buried at Spring Hill Cemetery in Sabine County. Not listed on Kay Parker McCary's annotated transcription, however, so this might not be correct, or he may have been in an unmarked grave.","STR06" "I41922","Cooper","Lonnie Maurice","30 Jun 1917","25 Dec 2010","0","Said to have married Loudella MORGAN.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X2V3-2V2
name: Cooper
event: Birth
event date: 30 Jun 1917
event place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas, United States
gender: Male
father: M E Cooper
mother: Ida Mcelroy
certificate number: 24081
digital folder number: 004492132
image number: 00431
Collection: Cooper, ""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935""","STR06" "I26042","Cooper","Louis Warren","11 Jul 1873","15 Jul 1956","0","On Jim Cooper's ""Trails to Texas"" blog http://www.trailstotexas.com/

Shown as Lewis Warren Cooper (1875-1956). Married Margaret Emiline ""Maggie"" Greenwell (1881-1926). They had 4 daughters and 4 sons.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXXR-CVS
name: Louis Warren Cooper
death date: 15 Jul 1956
death place: Manor, Travis, Texas
residence Foster Rest Home 1012 Karen Austin Texas
gender: Male
race: w
death age: 83 years 4 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 11 Jul 1873
birthplace: , Sabine, Tx
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: J.A. Cooper
father's birthplace: La
mother's name: Jacks
mother's birthplace: , Sabine, Tx
occupation: Farmer
place of residence: Austin, Travis, TX
cemetery:
burial place: Ballinger, Tx
burial date: 17 Jul 1956
informant Mrs. Hallie Currier
additional relatives:
film number: 2114768
digital film number: 4165140
image number: 1913
reference number: 39362
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Louis Warren Cooper, 1956

Jim Cooper emailed, in January 2014, ""Note that Lewis' name is spelled both ways in various documents. Both my cousin and I were named after him, but his name was spelled Louis and mine Lewis. ""
","STR06" "I26042","Cooper","Louis Warren","11 Jul 1873","15 Jul 1956","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 29 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 17B
325-330
Cooper, J. Scott and Alpha and children
327-332
Cooper, James A and Amelia and sons
329-334
Cooper, Louis W head M W 37 m1 10 Tx Miss La Laborer Lumber Mill
Cooper, Maggie Wf F W 27 m1 10 4/4 Tx Maryland Tx
Cooper, Herbert Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Hessie Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Herman Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Helene Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Davenport, Ed Boarder W M 38 S La La LaBookkeeper Lumber Mill
Greenwell, Charley Bro-in-law M W 20 S Tx Md Tx Laborer Lumber Mill
Stribling, Ben Boarder M W 30 S Tx US TxLaborer Lumber Mill
White, Clarence Boarder M W 30 M Tx Tx Tx Laborer Lumber Mill
Moore, Bob Boarder m W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Lumber Mill

1920
not located

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 16 Apr 1930
ED 202-4 SD 19 Sheets 4A and 4B Stamped 43
66-75
Cooper, Amelia Head F W 83 Wd la La Miss
---76
Cooper, Eugene M Son M W 56 m 28 Tx Miss La Farmer
Cooper, Lela v Wf F W 53 m 21 Tx Mo Tx
---77
Cooper, Louis W Head M W 54 m 24 Tx Miss La Farmer
Cooper, Huelan Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Hollie L Dtr (SIC) F (SIC) W 8 S Tx Tx Tx



","STR06" "I13744","Cooper","Lula Lorena","4 Oct 1894","1 Nov 1965","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX2P-9YP
name: Lula Lorena Harvill
death date: 01 Nov 1965
death place: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 71 years 27 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 04 Oct 1894
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Elic Cooper
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Lula Fullen
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: San Augustine, Sabine, Texas
cemetery: Cooper
burial place: Sabine County, Texas
burial date: 03 Nov 1965
additional relatives: X
film number: 2117868
digital film number: 4028293
image number: 702
reference number: 708
Collection: Lula Lorena Harvill, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I26907","Cooper","Mable Marie","15 Jan 1922","4 Feb 2012","0","Mable ""Marie"" McLemore was born January 15, 1922 in Garvin, OK, the daughter of Herman Cooper and Liddie (Bushart) Cooper and had lived all of her life in the Ft. Towson area. She married Charles Edward McLemore on October 14, 1939 in Hugo, OK. He preceded her in death. She was also preceded in death by her parents, a granddaughter, Sherry Elliott, a great granddaughter, Liddie Hopkins, one sister, Mildred Bryant, three brothers, Howard Cooper, Joe Cooper, and Troy ""Pete"" Cooper. Marie graduated from Rattan High School in 1939 and received her teacher's certificate from Southeastern Oklahoma State University, Durant, OK. She taught during World War II at Walnut Grove and in the Rufe community for two years. She was a homemaker and was a member of the Northside Church of Christ, Ft. Towson. Marie loved to cook for her family, loved flowers, enjoyed quilting, gardening, and listening to music. In her younger years, she enjoyed riding horses.

SURVIVORS INCLUDE: three daughters, Carolyn Elliott and husband, Roger of Hugo, Elizabeth Reese and husband, Ron of Hugo and Lisa Hammock and James Hicks of Hugo; six sons, Charles McLemore of Ft. Towson, Al McLemore and Debbie Rosenthal of Hugo, Hugh McLemore and wife, Debbie of Hugo, Alan McLemore and wife, Recesa of Coleman, OK, Wayne McLemore and wife, Carol of Prescott, AZ and Terry McLemore and wife, Beth of Ringling, OK; 20 grandchildren, 32 great grandchildren, two great great grandchildren and one sister, Nola Williams of Idabel, OK along with many other relatives and friends.

VISITATION: the family will receive friends from 6:00-8:00 P.M. Monday, February 6, 2012 at the funeral home

FUNERAL SERVICES:

Place: First Baptist Church ~ Hugo

Date: Tuesday ~ February 7, 2012 Hour: 2:00 P.M.

Officiating: Mike Merritt

Interment: Ft. Towson Cemetery ~ Ft. Towson, OK

A reception will be held at Ft. Towson City Hall after the funeral services from 3:30-5:00 P.M.","STR06" "I41893","Cooper","Macil La'v","28 Oct 1920","13 Feb 1990","0","Her tombstone is inscribed ""Sister.""","STR06" "I41741","Cooper","Marcellus Eugene","15 Jun 1873","13 Sep 1967","0","On Jim Cooper's ""Trails to Texas"" blog http://www.trailstotexas.com/
Shown as Marcellus Eugene Cooper (1873-1967). Married Ada Eudora McElroy (1877-1905). They had 5 sons. After her death, married her identical twin sister, Ida Victoria McElroy (1877-1952). They had 3 daughters and 1 son.

A post to Rootsweb by Jim Cooper about the makeup of this family can also be found here:

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/MCELROY/2000-12/0978230334

When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was a resident of Pineland, and listed his occupation as farner. He was of medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and dark hair.

He was a Mason.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3SP-KHM
name: Marcelus Eugene Cooper
event: Death
event date: 13 Sep 1967
event place: Midland, Midland, Texas, United States
occupation farmer
gender: Male
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 15 Jun 1873
birthplace: Sabine, Texas
father's name: James A Cooper
mother's name: Amelia Jax
cemetery Jacks Cemetery Pineland Texas
Informant S. O. Cooper, son
certificate number: 60502
film number: 2138740
digital folder number: 005145121
image number: 02315
Collection: Marcelus Eugene Cooper, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""
","STR06" "I41741","Cooper","Marcellus Eugene","15 Jun 1873","13 Sep 1967","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3, District 70
Sheet 10B
176-177
Cooper, Eugene Head M W Jun 1873 27 m3 Tx Miss La Farmer
Cooper, Ada Wf W F Feb 1877 23 m 3 2/1 Tx Mo La
Cooper, Icy Dau (sic) W F (sic) Oct 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine, Precinct 3
Enumerated 16 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 17B
367-372
Cooper, Eugene Head M W 35 m2 1 Tx Miss Tx Proprietor Lumber Mill
Cooper, Ida Wf F W 33 m1 1 1/0 Tx Mo La
Cooper, Icy Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Oscar Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Armon Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Everette Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
not located

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 16 Apr 1930
ED 202-4 SD 19 Sheet 4A Stamped 43
66-75
Cooper, Amelia Head F W 83 Wd la La Miss
---76
Cooper, Eugene M Son M W 56 m 28 Tx Miss La Farmer
Cooper, Lela v Wf F W 53 m 21 Tx Mo Tx
---77
Cooper, Louis W Head M W 54 m 24 Tx Miss La Farmer
Cooper, Huelan Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Hollie L Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx



","STR06" "I18674","Cooper","Martha","Abt 1840","Abt 1862","0","FindAGrave shows that she married J. C. Berryman and died in 1963 (at the improbable age of 120). They are buried at Spring Hill Cemetery. Other sources indicate she died relativerly soon after her marriage. Perhaps she died in 1863 vs. 1963. Kay Parker McCary, in her annotated transcription of the Spring Hill cemetery, shows her as Maragaret Ann vs. Margaret Jane. No dates were inscribed on her tombstone, and McCary estimates them as ca. 1841 - bef. 1880. She also indicates that Margaret was the first wife of Frederick Berryman Sr, not J. C. Berryman.

Jim Cooper, writes, on his ""Trails to Texas Blog,"" http://www.trailstotexas.com/

""Martha Cooper married Frederick Berryman, who has immigrated to the United States from Prussia. Martha died giving birth to their first child, James Charles [""Charley""] Berryman in 1862. Frederick was despondent over the loss. [Martha's father] Jonathan rode on horseback over 20 miles from Hemphill to Brookeland, in Sabine County, and took the infant home to raise to allow Frederick to get his life together. Frederick joined the Confederate Army as a musician, remarried after the war, and raised 11 more children. Charley went on to have 13 children?..[his] youngest child, Bertha Berryman McDaniel?lived to be 101.""

","STR06" "I41797","Cooper","Martha Alice","Abt 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","On Jim Cooper's ""Trails to Texas"" blog, http://www.trailstotexas.com/

Shown as Martha Alice Cooper is shown as living 1868-1888. Married Lipscomb Norville Martin (1859-1916). They had 3 sons. One died at birth along with Martha.","STR06" "I41876","Cooper","Marvin Dwain","30 May 1927","19 Jul 1994","0","In 1964, he was living in Port Arthur.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VH8W-ZWT
name: Marvin Dwain Cooper
event: Birth
event date: 30 May 1927
event place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas, United States
gender: Male
father: James Scott Cooper
mother: Alpha Oleavy Martin
certificate number: 34862
digital folder number: 004687383
image number: 00896
Collection: Marvin Dwain Cooper, ""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935""

OBITUARY

Marvin Dwain Cooper

Marvin Dwain Cooper, 67, of 2446 Duff Drive, Groves, died Tuesday, July 19, 1994.

Funeral services were held Friday at the chapel of Clayton Thompson Funeral Directiors Inc in Groves with Tony Ripley officiating. Interment followed at Greenlawn Cemetery.

Born May 30, 1927, in Pineland, he was a longtime resident of Jefferson County as was a retired supervisor from Texaco with 40 years service. Cooper was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II.

Survivors: wife, Berdie Marie Cooper; two sons, Ronnie Cooper and Randie Cooper, both of Groves; a daughter, Roxie Cooper Phelps; four brothers, R. L. ""Rube"" Cooper of Pineland, Otis Cooper of San Antonio, Doyle Cooper of Corpus Christi, Elton Cooper of Pt. Arthur; two sisters, Floy Mae Cooper of Pineland and Blanche Armstrong of Vidor; and seven grandchildren.

The Sabine County Reporter, July 27, 1994, Page 9.","STR06" "I7248","Cooper","Mary E.","23 Mar 1874","17 Oct 1940","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD26-4SW
name: Mary Elizabeth Pratt
death date: 17 Oct 1940
death place: Prec 4, Sabine, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 66 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 23 Mar 1874
birthplace: Sabine Co., Tx
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: W. H. Coofee
father's birthplace: Il
mother's name: Arletha Harris
mother's birthplace: Al
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Bronson, Sabine, TX
cemetery:
burial place: Hemphill, Tx
burial date: 18 Oct 1940
additional relatives: X
film number: 2138120
digital film number: 4030496
image number: 329
reference number: cn47712
Collection: Mary Elizabeth Pratt, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I41798","Cooper","Mary Matilda ""Mattie""","Abt 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","On Jim Cooper's ""Trails to Texas"" blog, http://www.trailstotexas.com/

Shown as Mary Matilda ""Mattie"" Cooper (1870-1927). Married William Calvin Bradshaw (1866-1985). They had 1 daughter and 1 son.
","STR06" "I41921","Cooper","Opal Leona","8 Jul 1913","9 May 1914","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X21Y-T4R
name: Cooper
event: Birth
event date: 08 Jul 1913
event place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas, United States
gender: Female
father: Jimie Cooper
mother: Ida V Mcelroy
certificate number: 23499
digital folder number: 004141758
image number: 00341
Collection: Cooper, ""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935""","STR06" "I41877","Cooper","Orville Doyle","31 Jan 1929","Yes, date unknown","0","In 1964, he was living in Houston.","STR06" "I41889","Cooper","Otis J.","Abt 1912","Yes, date unknown","0","Could this be the James Otis Cooper (25 Sept 1911-13 Apr 2006) on the SSDI whose last residence was Boerne, Kendall County, Texas? Very likely as in 1964 he was living in nearby San Antonio. There are also Otis Cooper's, born in 1911 and 1912 who died in Pampa and Humble. Noted that first name may have instead been spelled ODIS.","STR06" "I37723","Cooper","Robert Manley","5 Sep 1888","24 Oct 1967","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JVBS-R3G
name: Robert Manly Cooper
title:
gender: Male
marital status: Single
death date: 24 Oct 1967
death county: Jasper
death place: Jasper, Texas, United States
Collection: Robert Manly Cooper, ""Texas, Death Index, 1964-1998""","STR06" "I37723","Cooper","Robert Manley","5 Sep 1888","24 Oct 1967","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 21 Jan 1920
SD 320 ED 170 Sheet 10A Stamped 168
203-207
Cooper, Manley Head m W 31 M Tx Tx La Salesman Retail Feed Store
Cooper, Pierl Wf F W 24 M Tx Miss Tx
Cooper, Robert Son M W 2 4/12 Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Thelma Dtr F W 0/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3, Brookeland Town
Enumerated 19 Apr 1930
ED 202-5 SD 19 Sheet 6A Stamped 79
58-58
Cooper, R. Manley Head M W 42 m 28 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Cooper, Peral M Wf F W 34 m 20 Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Ardean R Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Jaqueline Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Grace Dtr F W 4 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I41875","Cooper","Ruby Lee","7 Jan 1913","13 Jun 2007","0","Obituary

Mr. Ruby Lee Cooper, 94, of Vidor, TX. formerly of Pineland, TX., died June 13, 2007 at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont, TX. Funeral services will be Saturday, June 16, 2007 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill, TX. at 2:00 P.M. with burial in Jacks Cemetery, Pineland, TX. Visitation will be at Starr Funeral Home, Friday, June 15, from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M. Mr. Cooper was a native of Pineland, TX., a member of Church of Christ, a U.S. Army Veteran and a member of Sabine County VFW Post. Survivors: Sisters: Blanche Armstrong of Vidor, TX., Floy Mae Cooper of Vidor, TX., Sisters-in-law: Clarice Cooper of San Antonio, TX., Earlene Cooper of Corpus Christi, TX., Erma Cooper of Cedar Park, TX., numerouse nieces and nephews. Starr Funeral Home 511 Starr Street Hemphill, Texas 75948 (409) 787-3331

From Beaumont Enterprise June 16, 2007
As shown on Webpage linked on Ancestry.com


https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X21S-BXR
name: Ruby Lee Cooper
event: Birth
event date: 07 Jan 1913
event place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas, United States
gender: Male
father: James Scott Cooper
mother: Alpha Martin
certificate number: 2284
digital folder number: 004136864
image number: 00118
Collection: Ruby Lee Cooper, ""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935""


US World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946

Name Ruby L Cooper
Birth Year 1913
Race White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country Texas
State of Residence Texas
County or City Sabine

Enlistment Date 16 Oct 1942
Enlistment State Texas
Enlistment City Tyler
Branch Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Branch Code Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Grade Private
Grade Code Private
Term of Enlistment Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source Civil Life

Education Grammar school
Civil Occupation Unskilled sawmill occupations, n.e.c.
Marital Status Single, with dependents
Height 70
Weight 126","STR06" "I37750","","","","","","","" "I41917","Cooper","Samuel Oscar","28 Jul 1900","3 May 1972","0","Said to have married Laura Josephine Francis.

When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he listed his occupation as ship yard worker in Orange, with his permanent residence as Pineland. He was tall and slender, with grey eyes and brown hair.

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/MCELROY/2000-12/0978230334

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JN7X-86R
name: Samuel Oscar Cooper
death date: 03 May 1972
death place: Midland, Midland, Texas, United States
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 71 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 28 Jul 1900
birthplace: Sabine County Texas
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: M E Cooper
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Ada Mcelroy
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
informant Mrs. Laura J Cooper
Cemetery Evergreen Cemetery Runnels Tx
film number: 2223831
digital film number: 4005479
image number: 00143
reference number: 38232
Collection: Samuel Oscar Cooper, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I41787","Cooper","William","Mar 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","Appears to have died young, as he is not listed with his parents or siblings at the time of the 1880 census.","STR06" "I41865","Cooper","William","Aug 1884","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Choctaw County, William Twp
Enumerated 30 Apr 1910 SD 4 ED 70 Sheet 2B
41-41
Cooper, George W and family
43-43
Cooper, William C Head M W 26 m1 2 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Cooper, Fanie Wf F W 20 m1 2 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I41790","Cooper","William Gill","25 Mar 1777","24 Jan 1849","0","From FindAGrave:

Shown as a son of Capt. Robert Cooper and Jane Hamilton. His place of birth is also listed as Rankin County, Mississippi versus South Carolina.

WAR RECORD: WAR OF 1812 - PRIVATE IN CAPT. WM. SPENCER'S CO., NIXON'S REGIMENT, MISS. MILTIA, MAY 16 - OCT. 7, 1814 AND IN CAPT HARMON M. RUNNEL'S CO., NIXON'S 13TH REGIMENT, JAN. 8 - FEB. 7, 1815.

About 1843 he moved to the Spring Ridge Community southeast of Raymond in Hinds County. He bought a tract of some 240 acres and lived there until he died. His wife died shortly after he had bought the plantation; but he lived for another six years, dying the latter part of January of 1849. He and his wife are buried together in the garden near their home.

Today their graves are unmarked for later owners felt the little family plot was morbid. They tore down the iron fence; plowed over the graves and took the headstone into a field and threw it in a gully. Earl B. Cooper found the stone and removed it to his lot in the Smith-Cooper cemetery in the Monterey Community of Rankin County, Miss. Now in graves unmarked and unknown, with their son, John Oliver Cooper, they rest in everlasting peace in the soil they loved and had chosen for a home.

A copy of his estate papers were said to have been filed in Hinds County, Mississippi on 10 Sept 1859.","STR06" "I16931","Cooper","William H.","Abt 1841","Abt 1920","0","Military Marker: Co F 11 Regt Texas Inf CSA","STR06" "I16931","Cooper","William H.","Abt 1841","Abt 1920","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Angelina County, PO Pennington
Enumerated 3 Sept 1870
Page 29 Sheet 135
92-92
Cooper, William 29 M W Farmer 250 150 Ill
Cooper, Mrs. Alethie 33 F W Housekeeping Ala
Cooper, Alexander 2 M W Tx
Cooper, William 3/12 M W Tx Mar
Alford, Marthie 9 F W Tx
Alford, Eliza 8 F W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Fourth Precinct
Enumerated 14 and 15 Jun 1880
Page 3 SD 1 ED 86 Stamped 233
19-19
Cooper, William H W M 39 Farmer Ill Ill Ill
Cooper, Lethia W F 43 Wf Keeping House Ala Va SC
Cooper, Aliex R W M 12 Son At School Tx Ill Ala
Cooper, Mary E W F 6 Dtr Tx Ill Ala
Cooper, Mary E W F 6 Dtr Tx Ill Ala
Cooper, Martha E W F 3 Dt W F 3 Dtr Tx Ill Ala
Alford, Eliza W F 18 StpDtr At School Tx Ala Ala


","STR06" "I4749","Copeland","Andrew","21 Aug 1920","27 Dec 1920","0","Siblings Elizabeth Copeland, Andrew Copeland, and Chester Copeland share a headstone in the A J. Powell Memorial Cemetery in Hominy, Oklahoma. It is inscribed with their names and dates of birth of and death, and also with ""Children of W. W. and Edith Copeland.""","STR06" "I4751","Copeland","Chester Floyd","9 May 1924","5 Apr 1925","0","Buried on J. G. COPELANDS Gravesite.

Siblings Elizabeth Copeland, Andrew Copeland, and Chester Copeland share a headstone in the A J. Powell Memorial Cemetery in Hominy, Oklahoma. It is inscribed with their names and dates of birth of and death, and also with ""Children of W. W. and Edith Copeland.""","STR06" "I4746","Copeland","Elizabeth Denby","2 Mar 1914","4 Mar 1920","0","Died of pneumonia. Buried on lots north of J.G. COPELAND.

Siblings Elizabeth Copeland, Andrew Copeland, and Chester Copeland share a headstone in the A J. Powell Memorial Cemetery in Hominy, Oklahoma. It is inscribed with their names and dates of birth of and death, and also with ""Children of W. W. and Edith Copeland.""","STR06" "I4970","Copeland","Fannie Florence","2 Feb 1885","19 Aug 1975","0","At the time of the 1910 Census, her older brother, William Copeland, who later married Edith Payne, was living with them. His wife Edith was a daughter of Levi Newton Payne and Sarah McClanahan.","STR06" "I35992","Copeland","Helen Evangeline","7 Jan 1895","21 Mar 1949","0","The birth certificate of her daughter, Bonnie, shows she was born in Logan, Illinois.

Obituary
San Antonio Light
Tuesday, March 22, 1949, Page 22C Col 1
JEFFREY-Mrs. Helen Evangeline Jeffrey, age 54 years, of 1335 Edison drive, died at a local hospital Monday morning. She is survived by husband, J. A. Jeffrey; son Allen Jeffrey Jr.; daughters, Mrs. Mary Elaine Jenkins, Betty Jane Jeffrey, and Bonnie Lane Jeffrey; mother, Mrs. Allen Copeland; sister, Mrs. Marjorie Word; brothers, A. L. and K. M. Copeland; two grandchildren. Service will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 0'clock at the Porter Loring chapel with Rev. Shereood Davis officiating. Interment in Mission Burial Park under the direction of Porter Loring.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDGG-S72
name: Helen Evangeline Jeffrey
death date: 21 Mar 1949
death place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 54 years 2 months 14 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 07 Jan 1895
birthplace: Illinois
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Allen Copeland
father's birthplace: Illinois
mother's name: Mary Etta Gasway
mother's birthplace: Illinois
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
cemetery: Mission Burial Park
burial place: San Antonio, Texas
burial date: 23 Mar 1949
additional relatives:
film number: 2223203
digital film number: 4031765
image number: 1377
reference number: cn 10253
Collection: Helen Evangeline Jeffrey, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""

","STR06" "I4750","Copeland","Ivadel Marie","3 Nov 1921","20 Mar 1986","0","Married 1st Dale GRIFFITH; 2nd Clifford WILKENS on 6 July 1956. No children by either marriage. Shown as Ivadel WILKENS on the social security death index.","STR06" "I41986","Copeland","James G.","Abt 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Grayson County, Seventh Precinct
Enumerated 5 July 1880
Page 49 SD 3 ED 7 Stamped A. 385
Family 449
Copeland, James G W M 36 Laborer Tenn Tenn Tenn
Copeland, Mary D W F 27 Wf Keeping House Mo Ken
Copeland, Clinton E W M 7 Son Mo
Copeland, William W W M 5 Son Mo
Copeland, John B W M 1 Son Texas
Welch, Francis W F 17 Niece Tenn Tenn Tenn

","STR06" "I4747","Copeland","Josephine Juanita","29 Oct 1916","14 Mar 2001","0","They had no children together, but Enoch had children by a previous marriage.","STR06" "I42537","Copeland","Marjorie Elaine","17 Sep 1907","17 Feb 1960","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K34K-BK9
name: Marjorie Elaine Word
event: Death
event date: 17 Feb 1960
event place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States
Residence 5422 Neer Ave
gender: Female
marital status: Married
birth date: 17 Sep 1907
birthplace: , Illinois
father's name: Allen Copeland
mother's name: Mary Etta Gasaway
certificate number: 14536
film number: 2116166
digital folder number: 005145485
image number: 00356
Collection: Marjorie Elaine Word, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I4744","Copeland","Roy Eugene","10 Sep 1912","25 Jun 1980","0","Never Married","STR06" "I42534","Copeland","Thomas Allen","11 Jan 1867","24 Apr 1932","0","Lois Branch shows him as a son of John Daniel Copeland and Mariah Cass.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K33C-G71
name: Allen Copeland
event: Death
event date: 25 Apr 1932
residence 606 Cincinnatti Ave
event place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 11 Jan 1867
birthplace: , Illinois
father's name: Jno D Copeland
mother's name:
certificate number: 15147
film number: 2135796
digital folder number: 005145163
image number: 02228
Collection: Allen Copeland, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42534","Copeland","Thomas Allen","11 Jan 1867","24 Apr 1932","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Illinois, DeWitt County, Clintonia Twp, Clinton City
Enumerated 16 Jan 1920
SD 11 ED 90 Sheet 7A
W. Washington Str
626-159-173
Copeland, Allen Head M W 51 m Ill Oh Ill Engineer Locomotive
Copeland, Mary E Wf F W 51 m Ill Oh Ill
Copeland, Kemp M Son M W 23 S Ill Ill Ill Mechanic RR Shop
Copeland, Marjorie E Dtr F W 12 S Ill Ill Ill

1930 Census
Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio City, JP 1
Enumerated April 9, 1930
ED 15-57 SD 22 Sheet 14B
Cincinnati Ave
606-220-236
Copeland, Allen Head O 15000 M W 62 m 21 Ill Oh Ill Proprietor Dry Cleaning Store
Copeland, Mrs. Mary Wf F W 61 m 21 Ill Oh Ill
Copeland, Azel Son M W 31 D Ill Ill Ill Manager Dry Cleaning
Copeland, Kemp Son M W 31 S Ill Ill Ill Asst Manager Dry Cleaning
Word, James son-in-law M W 24 M 20 La US US Asst Manager Dry Cleaning
Word, Mrs. Marjorie dtr F W 22 M 18 Ill Ill Ill
Word, Jimmie GrdSon M W 4/12 S Tx La Ill","STR06" "I42534","Copeland","Thomas Allen","11 Jan 1867","24 Apr 1932","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I4761","","","","","","","" "I4742","Copeland","William W.","7 May 1875","25 Dec 1957","0","Said to be a son of James G COPELAND and Polly Denby EDGE. As of the 1910 Federal Census, he was living with Jessie and Frances McCLANAHAN, and listed as brother-in-law, Single, age 34.","STR06" "I4742","Copeland","William W.","7 May 1875","25 Dec 1957","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Osage County, Hominy Twp
Enumerated April 11, 1930
ED 57-28 SD 8 Sheet 7B
137-138
Copeland, William Head M W 54 Wd 35 Mo Tenn Mo Pumper Oil Field
Copeland, Roy Son M W 17 S Ok Mo Tx
Copeland, Josephine Dtr F W 12 S Ok Mo Tx
Copeland, William Son M W 11 S Ok Mo Tx
Copeland, Ivadell Dtr F W 8 S Ok Mo Tx
","STR06" "I32345","","","","","","","" "I40903","Coppersmith","Lyle K.","18 Sep 1908","26 Jan 2000","0","The US Department of Veterans Affairs on Ancestry.com shows he served in the US Army from 2 Dec 1943 through 29 Sept 1945. The World War II Army Enlistment Records, also on Ancestry, indicate he was born in South Dakota, and enlisted at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. He was married, working as a semiskilled chauffeur and/or driver of bus, taxi, truck or tractor. He had attended High School for three years, and was married.","STR06" "I4745","Corbett","Bertha Oletta","8 Oct 1905","Abt 1997","0","She was the daughter of James Frances CORBETT and Ida Mae AELICK. Her sister Eva Mae married her brother-in-law, Sigmund Spencer.","STR06" "I4701","Corbett","Eva Mae","29 Jul 1908","11 May 2001","0","She was the daughter of James Corbett and Ida Aelick. Her sister Bertha married her brother-in-law, Arley Ivan Spencer. She taught in a one room country school in 1953.","STR06" "I6322","","","","","","","" "I48744","","","","","","","" "I6451","","","","","","","" "I46970","","","","","","","" "I42565","Cordray","Annie Elizabeth","1 Dec 1888","21 May 1978","0","Married first to a Mr. FORD?

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KH3D-YZX
name: Annie Elizabeth Honeycutt
titles & terms:
event: Death
event date: 21 May 1978
event place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
gender: Female
age: 89
estimated birth year: 1889
father: John Cordray
father's titles & terms:
mother: Mollie Payne
mother's titles & terms:
informant Laurie FORD (son)
certificate number: 56164
digital folder number: 004934670
image number: 00174
Collection: Annie Elizabeth Honeycutt, ""Texas, Deaths, 1977-1986""","STR06" "I14242","Cordray","Aremel","25 Jul 1903","20 Jan 1972","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNQ2-JF2
name: Aremel Cordray
death date: 20 Jan 1972
death place: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas, United States
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 68 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 25 Jul 1903
birthplace: Texas
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Judge D Cordray
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Emma Layfield
mother's birthplace:
occupation: retired farmer
place of residence: 9 mi. E. of Hemphill on HW 83
cemetery: Hemphill Cemetery
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
Informant Mrs. Lillian Cordray (wife)
film number: 2223552
digital film number: 4005466
image number: 02748
reference number: 07311
Collection: Aremel Cordray, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I14243","","","","","","","" "I14246","","","","","","","" "I42563","Cordray","Benjamin William","27 Mar 1879","Abt 1929","0","His tombstone was inscribed with ""In Gad We Trust.""","STR06" "I42563","Cordray","Benjamin William","27 Mar 1879","Abt 1929","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 8
Enumerated 2 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 172 Sheet 1A Stamped 184
1-1
Albert and Fannie McGown family
2-2
Ben R. Payne
3-3
L. L. and Dollie Cordray
4-4
BW Cordray Head M W 40 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Bertie Cordray Wf F W 30 M Tx Al La
Clara Cordray Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Ramsdel Cordray Son M W 4 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Thee Cordray Son M W 3 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Liddie Cordray Dtr F W 1 10/12 S Tx Tx Tx
LaFayette Cordray Dtr F W 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Mollie McGown Mother F W 60 Wd Tx Ga La


","STR06" "I34732","Cordray","Bettie Biniga","7 Jan 1889","20 Aug 1984","0","The SSDI shows she was a resident of Pineland, Texas.","STR06" "I36178","Cordray","Billie Pearl","11 Sep 1929","11 Dec 2010","0","Her cousin, Martha White, writes that Bille worked on a family tree prior to her death.","STR06" "I42034","Cordray","Cleveland L.","24 Nov 1884","12 Mar 1961","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was a resident of Milam, Texas, and a Farmer. He showed his nearest relative as Lillie Bell Cordray. He was described as of Medium Height and slender build, with blue eyes and dark brown hair.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3H4-L5Q
name: Cleveland L Cordray
event: Death
event date: 12 Mar 1961
event place: Milam, Sabine, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
occupation retired farmer
birth date: 24 Nov 1884
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: Dan Cordray
mother's name: Dollie Wilson
Cemtery Milam Cemetery Milam Tx
Informant Joe Cordray
certificate number: 35970
film number: 2116747
digital folder number: 005145523
image number: 02140
Collection: Cleveland L Cordray, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""

","STR06" "I42034","Cordray","Cleveland L.","24 Nov 1884","12 Mar 1961","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 22 and 23 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 6A
Sabine Town
89-91
Cordray, Cleveland Head M W 25 m1 5 Tx Ga Tx
Cordray, Lillie B Wf F W 21 m1 5 2/2 Akr Ark Ark
Cordray, Joe B Son m W 4 S Tx Tx Ark
Cordray, Cary C Son m W 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Low, Jesse Boarder m W 43 S Tx Tx Tx Salesman Dept Store
Britt, John Boarder m W 33 D Akr Ark Ark Fishermand Fishing
Lofton, Robert Lodger M W 15 S Tx Ark Ark

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 2 and 3 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 171 Sheet 1A
10-11
Cordray, Cleveland Head M W 35 m Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Cordray, Lillie B Wf F W 31 M Akr Ark Ark
Cordray, Joe Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Ark
Cordray, Kara Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Ark
Cordray, Dollie B Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Ark
Cordray, Montie Dtr F W 4 2/12 S Tx Tx Ark
Cordray, Dan T Son M W 1 1/12 S Tx Tx Ark

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 22, 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 7A
136-150
Cordray, Cleveland Head M W 44 M 19 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Cordray, Lillie B Wf F W 41 m 16 Ark Akr Ark
Corday, Dollie B Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Ark
Cordray, Montie Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Ark
Cordray, Dan Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Ark
Cordray, James D Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Ark


","STR06" "I42034","Cordray","Cleveland L.","24 Nov 1884","12 Mar 1961","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I43895","","","","","","","" "I42030","Cordray","Dan","Bef 1867","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1900 Sabine County census, 33 year old Dolly Cordray, a widow, can be found with her three children, Cleveland age 15, Leonard age 12, and Bettie, age 11. The children were all shown as being born in Texas, as were both their parents. The 1961 Death Certificate of the eldest child, Cleveland, shows his parents as Dan Cordray and Dollie Wilson. Could this be the same Dan Cordray, born ca 1834 in Georgia, who married first Louisa Williams? She died in 1878, and her marker can be found in the Cordray Cemetery. This does not appear likely, however, as at the time of the 1880 Census, the Daniel Cordray born ca 1834 is enumerated with a wife named Martha Cordray, two years younger than him.","STR06" "I42081","Cordray","Dan T.","2 Dec 1918","17 Aug 1989","0","A military marker as his gravesite indicates he was a PVT US Army WWII.","STR06" "I14269","Cordray","Daniel C.","Jul 1834","30 Aug 1905","0","White and Toole refer to him as Daniel Cordray, however on the 1870 Sabine County census he is listed as David, but as Daniel in 1880. His first wife died in 1878 (according to her headstone at the Cordray Cemetery), and he is listed with his second wife, Martha, age 44, born ca 1836 in Alabama, at the time of the 1880 census.

Could he have married third Dollie Wilson, sometime prior to 1884?

Dollie Cordray, a widow, age 33, can be found in the 1900 Sabine County, Texas Census with three minor children. The Texas Death certificate of the eldest son of the widowed Dollie Wilson Cordray, namely Cleveland Cordray, lists his father as Dan Cordray. Census records for the children show that their father was born in Texas, however, versus Georgia.

This does not appear likely, as at the time of the 1900 Sabine County, Texas census, Daniel and his second wife, Martha appear together.

Additionally, his widow, Mrs. Martha Cordray applied for a Civil War pension as the widow of D. C. Cordray on 8 May 1915 in Sabine County. She indicated that she married him on 10 Oct 1878 in Sabine County. Martha further indicated she was age 82, and was born in Dallas County, Alabama. having resided in Texas for 42 years. Her late husband, Daniel C. Cordray, was shown as dying on 30 Aug 1905. He was shown to have served the C.S.A. in the state of Georgia, for a period of five months, being discharged in April 1865. He was in the Infantry, Company A, Regiment 29.

On the Williams-McNaughten Tree at Ancestry.com, he is shown as the Uncle of Mary Emma Cordray McGown (1885-1973), her father John Lawrence Cordray also being a son of Jonathan Cordray and Elizabeth Tomlinson. He is likely related to her in some other fashion, perhaps a cousin, as Georgia Marriage records on Ancestry.com show that Elizabeth Tomlinson and Jonathan Cordray were not married until 2 Apr 1846 in Muscogee County, Georgia, eight years after Daniel was born. DM Veitch instead shows him as a son of Daniel and Celia Cordray of Muscogee County, Georgia. Veitch shows that his second wife was Martha Williams Honeycutt, a widow, no issue by Daniel.","STR06" "I14269","Cordray","Daniel C.","Jul 1834","30 Aug 1905","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No. 2, Sabine Town
Enumerated 25 July 1870
Pages 7 and 8 Stamped 10
372-372
Cordray, David/Daniel? 37 M W Farmer 1000 1000 Ga
Cordray, Laura 32 F W Keeping House Ga
Cordray, Zella 12 F W Ga
Cordray, Judge 8 M W Ga
Cordray, John W 5 M W Ga
Cordray, Charles 1/12 M W Tx Dec
Cordray, Lewis 19 M B Servant Ga

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Fourth Precinct
Enumerated 14 Jun 1880
Page 2B SD 1 ED 86
12-12
Cordrie, Daniel W M 45 Farmer Ga Ga Ga
Cordrie, Martha W F 44 Wf Keeping House Ala Ga Ga
Cordrie, Judge D W M 18 Son Works on Farm Ga Ga Ga
Cordrie, John W M 15 Son Works on Farm Ga Ga Ga
Cordrie, Charlie H W M 10 Son Tx Ga Ga

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 8
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 11A Stamped 151
143-143
Cordray, Dan??l Head M W July 1834 65 M 20 Ga Ga SC Faerm
Cordray, Martha Wf W F Jun 1836 63 m 20 5/5 Ala Ga Ga







","STR06" "I41994","Cordray","Henry Eugene","18 Sep 1890","30 Jul 1976","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNWL-JHZ
name: Henry Eugene Cordray
death date: 30 Jul 1976
death place: Uvalde, Uvalde, Texas, United States
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 85 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 18 Sep 1890
birthplace: Texas
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Judge Sidney Cordray
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Caroline Jones
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Stock Farmer Agriculture
place of residence:
cemetery: Sabinal Uvalde Texas
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
informant Mrs. H E Cordray
film number: 2243979
digital film number: 4005495
image number: 02485
reference number: 71937
Collection: Henry Eugene Cordray, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42082","Cordray","James Dell","10 May 1925","6 Oct 1945","0","A military marker as his gravesite indicates TX Pvt 403 AAF Airbase Sq.

The application for his headstone, completed by Lillie Bell Cordray, shows he enlisted on 27 May 1943 and was discharged on 21 May 1944. His serial number was 38478049.","STR06" "I28550","Cordray","Joe Briant","18 Oct 1905","24 Jul 1966","0","His middle name is shown as Briant on his death index listing, and as Bryant on the birth index listing of his daughter.","STR06" "I28551","Cordray","Joe Briant","29 Apr 1935","6 Oct 1971","0","His listing on the Texas Birth Index is simply Joe Cordray. However, the Texas death index lists his middle initial as ""B"" as well as showing him as a Junior, presumably having the same middle name as his father.","STR06" "I42559","Cordray","John ""Jack"" Randolph","26 Mar 1884","9 Jan 1968","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFNZ-9VL
name: John Randolph Cordray
death date: 09 Jan 1968
death place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 83 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 26 Mar 1884
birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name: Estella Cordray
father's name: John Cordray
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Mary Payne
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Farmer, Ret.
place of residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
cemetery: City
burial place: San Augustine, Texas
burial date: 10 Jan 1968
additional relatives:
film number: 2138887
digital film number: 4027197
image number: 2982
reference number: cn 06334
Collection: John Randolph Cordray, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42561","Cordray","John Lawrence ""J. L.""","13 Jan 1854","1 Mar 1896","0","On the Williams-McNaughten Tree at Ancestry.com, he is shown as a son of Jonathan Cordray and Elizabeth Tomlinson
","STR06" "I42561","Cordray","John Lawrence ""J. L.""","13 Jan 1854","1 Mar 1896","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Fifth Precinct
Enumerated 25 and 26 Jun 1880
Page 17A SD 1 ED 86 Stamp 245
143-143
Cordray, John J W M 25 Farmer Ga Ga Ga
Cordray, Mary W F 21 Wf Keeping House Tx Ga La
Cordray, William E W M 3 Son Tx Ga Tx
Cordray, Ben W W M 1 Son Tx Ga Tx

","STR06" "I14267","Cordray","Judge Daniel","18 Apr 1862","20 Dec 1920","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 8
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 12B
162-162
Cordray, Judge D Head M W Apr 1862 38 m 2 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Cordray, Emma R Wf W F Sept 1868 31 m 2 1/1 Ga Ga Ga
Cordray, Martha A Dtr W F Mar 1885 15 S Tx Ga Ga
Cordray, Clara B Dtr W F Jan 1888 12 S Tx Ga Ga
Cordray, Henry E Son W M Sept 1890 9 S Tx Ga Ga Farm Laborer
Cordray, Zilla E Dtr W F Oct 1899 7/12 S Tx Ga Ga
Layfield, Landy D Servant W M Nov 1872 27 S Ga Ga Ga Farm Laborer
Weatherred Mack B M Oct 1877 22 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 23 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 137 Sheet 8A
119-123
Cordray, Judge D Head M W 47 m1 11 Ga Ga Ala Farmer
Cordray, Emma Wf F W 41 m1 11 Ga Ga Ga
Cordray, Eugene Son M W 19 m1 1 Tx Ga Tx Farm Laborer
Cordray, Lillian Dtr-in-law F W 16 m1 1 0/0 Tx Tx Tx
Cordray, Zilla Dtr F W 10 S Tx Ga Ga
Cordray, Judge Jr Son M W 8 S Tx Ga Ga
Cordray, Aremel Son M W 5 S Tx Ga Ga
","STR06" "I5475","Cordray","Judge Sidney","16 Apr 1901","28 Apr 1981","0","The SSDI shows that he final benefit payments were in Milam, Sabine County, Texas. McCary indicates that his gravestone had a Masonic Symbol.","STR06" "I5475","Cordray","Judge Sidney","16 Apr 1901","28 Apr 1981","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1, Hemphill Town
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 202-21 SD 19 Sheet 2A Stamped 16
34-34
Cordray, Judge Head M W 28 M 23 Tx Tx Tx
Cordray, Eula Wf F W 21 m 17 Tx Tx Tx
Cordray, La Norma Dtr F W 1 6/12 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I42086","","","","","","","" "I38001","Cordray","LaNorma Mae","7 Oct 1928","9 Apr 2021","0","LaNorma Mae Cordray Easley was born on October 7, 1928 in the community of Time near Milam, Texas to Eula and Judge Cordray, Sr.

Mrs. Easley attended Hemphill High School where she graduated in 1946. She married the love of her life, Wilbern Easley on August 9, 1947. During their marriage of 73 years, LaNorma enjoyed the privilege of being a housewife and mother to their four children. She was known for her excellent cooking, including her chicken and dumplings, dressing, biscuits, cream corn, coconut cake and lots of other sweet treats. LaNorma loved gardening and found great joy in growing vegetables and her beautiful blooming flowers. Just like the gardening she enjoyed, she also loved watching her grandchildren grow and play. She was a member of New Hope Congregational Methodist Church. There she taught young children's Sunday School for years and was also a member of the Women's Missionary Society. She was in charge of the church telephone prayer chain for many years. LaNorma loved the Texas Rangers and the Dallas Cowboys and could be found rooting her teams along.

Her great joys were visiting with family and cooking for them. She could often be found reading her Bible and looking forward to the next church activity. Everyone knew they could always call on LaNorma to pray for them. She took care of her family and her loving husband right up till her final days. Mrs. Easley was the true epitome of the virtuous woman.

LaNorma is survived by her husband, Wilbern Easley; daughters, LaWanna Smith and husband, David of Nacogdoches, and Rebecca Wilson and husband, Gary of Angleton, Texas; sons, Price Easley and wife, Lucy of Tyler, Texas and Mark Easley of Nacogdoches; brothers, Judge Cordray, Jr. and wife, Linda of Logansport, Louisiana and Pete Cordray and wife, Shirley of Center, Texas; 9 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Special thanks to all the caregivers at Texas Home Health Accent Care, especially Darian Herod, Teresa Rogers and our special caregiver, Eva Christopher.

The family strongly recommends the wearing of masks during the services for your protection and the protection of others.

The Sabine County Reporter, April 14, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I36177","Cordray","Leonard Harrison","2 Mar 1887","13 Sep 1959","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 16 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 171 Sheet 10B
Milam Road
100-102
Cordray, Leonard H. Head M W 32 M Tx Tx Tx Hauler Sawmill
Cordray, Emma M Wf F W 25 M Tx Tx Tx
Cordray, Jewel L Dtr F W F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Cordray, Robert D. Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Cordray, Gertrude Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Cordray, Elroy Son M W 3 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Cordray, L. H. Jr Son M W 1 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Williamson County, Taylor City, JP 4
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 246-19 SD 24 Sheets 10B and 11A
506-88-218
Cordray, Leonard Head m W 42 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Painter Buildings
Cordray, Mable Wf F W 36 M 15 Tx Tx Tx
Cordray, Robb D Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Salesman Filling Station
Cordray, Gertrude Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Cordray, Elroy Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Cordray, Leonard H Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Cordray, Radell Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Cordray, Theron W Son M W 4 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Cordray, Billie P Dtr F W 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx




","STR06" "I42560","Cordray","Looman Earl","31 Aug 1910","31 Dec 1957","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX8T-126
name: Looman Earl Cordray
death date: 31 Dec 1957
death place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
gender: Male
race: white
death age: 47 years 4 months
estimated birth date: 1910
birth date: 31 Aug 1810
birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Jack Cordray
father's birthplace: Texas
mother's name: Estella Baldree
mother's birthplace: Texas
occupation: Stockman
place of residence: Rural, Precinct 1, San Augustine, Texas
cemetery: City Cemetery
burial place: San Augustine, Texas
burial date: 02 Jan 1958
additional relatives:
film number: 2115163
digital film number: 4163812
image number: 343
reference number: cn 72719
Collection: Looman Earl Cordray, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42564","Cordray","Lowry Lawrence","16 Dec 1892","16 May 1973","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J69V-8WL
name: Lowry Lawrence Cordray
death date: 16 May 1973
death place: Houston, Harris, Texas
gender: Male
race:
death age: 80 years
estimated birth date: 1893
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: John Lawrence Cordray
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Mary Emma Payne
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
informant Mrs. R J Cassidy
film number: 2242782
digital film number: 4167877
image number: 2770
reference number: 2793
Collection: Lowry Lawrence Cordray, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42564","Cordray","Lowry Lawrence","16 Dec 1892","16 May 1973","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 8
Enumerated 2 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 172 Sheet 1A Stamped 184
1-1
Albert and Fannie McGown family
2-2
Ben R. Payne
3-3
L. L. Cordray Head M W 29 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Dollie Cordray Wf F W 24 M Tx Tx Tx
Bertie Cordray M W 2 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
4-4
BW and Bertie Cordray and family","STR06" "I41992","Cordray","Martha Abbie","21 Mar 1886","20 Apr 1946","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39D-V1N
name: Martha Abbie Carter
event: Death
event date: 20 Apr 1946
event place: Crockett, Houston, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
Residence Center
birth date: 21 Mar 1886
birthplace: Geneva, Texas
father's name: J D Cordray
mother's name: Caroline Jones
Informant Mrs. Hula Cannon Longview
burial Center
certificate number: 18392
film number: 2218356
digital folder number: 005145012
image number: 02067
Collection: Martha Abbie Carter, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I26463","Cordray","Mary Emma","7 Dec 1885","15 Oct 1973","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3DC-9JQ
name: Mary Emma Mcgown
event: Death
event date: 15 Oct 1973
event place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 07 Dec 1885
birthplace: Geneva, Texas
father's name: John L Cordray
mother's name: Mary Payne
certificate number: 78696
film number: 2242914
digital folder number: 005145841
image number: 03277
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Mary Emma Mcgown, 1973

On the Williams-McNaughten Tree at Ancestry.com, she is shown as a niece of Daniel C. Cordray (1834-1905), also of Sabine County, her father John Lawrence Cordray also being a son of Jonathan Cordray and Elizabeth Tomlinson. The transcription of the San Augustine City Cemetery also shows that John Randolph Cordray (1884-1968) was a son of John Cordray and Mary Payne, therefore a brother of Mary Cordray McGown.","STR06" "I43891","","","","","","","" "I42566","Cordray","Sallie Florence","22 Mar 1880","13 May 1956","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXHF-73X
name: Sallie Florence Gray
death date: 13 May 1956
death place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 76 years 1 month 21 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 22 Mar 1880
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: John Cordray
father's birthplace: Ala.
mother's name: Mary Elizabeth Payne
mother's birthplace: Texas
occupation: Housewife & Mother
place of residence: Milam, Sabine, Texas
cemetery: Cordray Cemetery [actually Payne-Williams]
burial place: Milam, Texas
burial date: 15 May 1956
additional relatives:
informant Mrs. Buna McNaughten
film number: 2114670
digital film number: 4165424
image number: 3396
reference number: cn 27421
Collection: Sallie Florence Gray, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""

Gravestone inscribed with ""Not my will but Thy will be done.""","STR06" "I42084","Cordray","Theron W.","26 Apr 1924","6 Sep 2003","0","Ancestry.com indicates he has a military marker reading ""PFC US MARINE CORPS WORLD WAR II""","STR06" "I42555","Cordray","Truman Emmett","17 Oct 1911","2 Mar 1976","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J63J-8SC
name: Truman Emmett Cordray
death date: 02 Mar 1976
death place: Houston, Harris, Texas
gender: Male
race:
death age: 64 years
estimated birth date: 1912
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status: Married
spouse's name: Jenna V. Cordray
father's name: Emmett Cordray
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Estelle Baldree
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Machinist Mobil Oil
place of residence:
cemetery:Forest Lawn Beaumont
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
Informant Mrs. Jenna V Cordray (wife)
film number: 2243929
digital film number: 4167958
image number: 520
reference number: 525
Collection: Truman Emmett Cordray, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42552","Cordray","William Emmett","22 Nov 1876","22 Sep 1962","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDFP-SXQ
name: William Emmett Cordray
death date: 22 Sep 1962
death place: Beaumont, Texas
gender: Male
race: w
death age: 85 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 22 Nov 1876
birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: John Cordray
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Mary Emma Payne
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Farming
place of residence: Beaumont, Texas
cemetery: McMahah's Chapel Cemetery
burial place: San Augustine, Texas
burial date: 22 Sep 1962
additional relatives: X
film number: 2117116
digital film number: 4028546
image number: 1385
reference number: 56744
Collection: William Emmett Cordray, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42552","Cordray","William Emmett","22 Nov 1876","22 Sep 1962","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated 26 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 137 Sheet 10 B
157-154
Cordray, Emmett W Head M W 32 m1 5 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Cordray, Della Wf F W 31 m2 5/4 Tx Ala Ala
Cordray, Mary L Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Cordray, Ruth Dtr F W 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Baldree, Fannie Mother-in-law F W 55 Wd 7/5 Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
not located

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine, JP 1
Enumerated April 26, 1930
ED 203-2 SD 19 Sheet 17A Stamped 163
317-317
Cordray, Emmet Head M W 52 M 27 Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Cordray, Della Wf F W 51 M 26 Tx Ark Ark
Cordray, Mary Lou Dtr F W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Teacher Public School
Cordray, Ruth Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Teacher Public School
Cordray, Truman Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Mechanic Garage
Baldree, Fannie Mother-in-law F W 83 Wd Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I36524","Cordray","Zilla","3 Jan 1858","22 Aug 1955","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNZX-FLZ
name: Zilla Honeycutt
death date: 22 Aug 1955
death place: Orange, Orange, Texas, United States
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 97 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 03 Jan 1858
birthplace: Georgia
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Dan Cordray
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Louida Williams
mother's birthplace:
occupation: homemaker retired
place of residence: Newton Co Road Orange Texas
cemetery:
burial place: Myrtle Springs Cemetery Geneva Sabine County TX
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2114444
digital film number: 4136192
image number: 01129
reference number: 41097
Collection: Zilla Honeycutt, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I30387","Corkins","Gene Lewis","17 Sep 1920","15 Jun 1965","0","In the November, 1952 obituary of John Corkins, it is noted he was survived by ""... Gene of Cass City...""

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, June 17, 1965
Volume 59, Number 9, Page 1

Corkins Succumbs To Crash Injuries

A Cass City man lost a futile two-week fight with death Tuesday morning and became the second victim of an accident that claimed the life of his brother earlier and injured several other people.

Gene Corkins, 44, died early Tuesday morning of pneumonia at Hills and Dales General Hospital in Cass City. An autopsy performed Tuesday evening revealed that he had also suffered a ruptured bladder, bowel obstructions and a lacerated kidney.

Corkins and his brother, Jack, were in a car that slammed into three other cars on Sunday, May 30, east of Caro, when the hood of their car flew up.

Jack died two days later of multiple fractures to the chest and internal bleeding?..

Funeral services for Gene Corkins will be held today (Thursday) at Little's Funeral Home at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Melvin R. Vender, Pastor Emeritus of the Cass City First Presbyterian Church, officiating.

Born September 17, 1920, in Cass City, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John C. Corkins. He served in World War II in the Coast Guard.

Surviving are: a son, John, and two daughters, Susan and Kathleen, all of Flint. Also surviving are five sisters, Mrs. Hazel JONES of Decker, Mrs. Clare HEWENS of Bad Axe, Mrs. Maxine ALBRANDT of Caro, Mrs. Douglas GREG of Detroit and Mrs. Ted WATTERS of Warren, and a brother, Ivan of Sault Ste. Marie.

Interment will be in Elkland Cemetery with full military rites accorded by the American Legion Tri-county Post No. 507 of Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2008)","STR06" "I30388","Corkins","Hazel Mae","17 Apr 1922","4 Feb 2001","0","In the November, 1952 obituary of John Corkins, it is noted he was survived by ""...Mrs. Ben D. (Hazel) JONES of Shabbona...""

The September 7, 1963 issue of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST (Vol. 23) reported that Mary Lou Jones, daughter of Hazel Corkins Jones, granduated from Cass City High School and enrolled at the University of Michigan.

The September 5, 1966 issue of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST reported that she had two new grandchildren, Michael Scott, born to Mr. and Mrs. Glen King (Mary Lou Jones) and Paula Jeanne, born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rockwell (Donna Jeanne Jones). . the 1967 issue of the same periodical noted that Mrs. Glen King was teaching at the Willis Campbell Elementary School in Cass City.

Obituary
Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, February 21, 2001, Page Five

Hazel Clark

Hazel Mae Clark, 78, of Brandenton, Fla., died Feb. 4, 2001, at Manatee Memorial Hospital.

Born in Cass City, she moved to Manatee County from Peck in 1984. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. She attended Oneco United Methodist Church and was a member of the United Methodist Church of Shabbona.

She is survived by her husband, William R.; five daughters, Mary Lou AGOSTINI of Sanford, Dona Jean ROCKWELL of Snover, Sheila Rae TOVCIMAK of Pittsburgh, Penn,, Rosalie Ann CORK of Indonesia and Carolyn Sue McFAWN of West Bloomfield; three sisters, Helen SMITH of Rochester, Maxine STEPHEN of Long Lake and Shirley WATTERS of Bradenton, Fla; 13 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her first husband, Benjamin Delos JONES; infant son, Williams JONES; two infant grandsons (children of Paul and Donna Jean ROCKWELL); brothers, Ivan, Jack and Jean CORKINS, and sister, Lucile HEWENS.

A memorial service will be held in Michigan at a later date.

National Cremation Society, Sarasota Chapter, was in charge of cremation arrangements.","STR06" "I30382","Corkins","Helen","2 Jan 1905","1 Feb 2005","0","She was a graduate of the Class of 1923 of Cass City High School, as noted in an article about the Fiftieth reunion of this class that was published in the Cass City Chronicle, Thursday, September 20, 1972, page 12. At the time she was a resident of Sun City, Florida.

In the November, 1952 obituary of John Corkins, it is noted he was survived by ""Mrs. Douglas (Helen) GREIG of Detroit...""

This may be Helen's husband, Douglas, as listed on the SSDI:

Although Helen Greig's listing on the SSDI showed her last residence as Bradenton, Florida, her granddaughter emailed in October 2010 that Helen had actually been living in Rochester, Michigan for some time prior to her death. In the 1986 obituary of her sister, Lucile Hewens, she is referenced as Helen Smith, of Bradenton. She is also shown as Helen Smith in the 2001 obituary of sister, Hazel Clark.","STR06" "I30383","Corkins","Ivan W.","2 Jan 1905","May 1985","0","In the November, 1952 obituary of John Corkins, it is noted he was survived by ""....Ivan of Sault Ste. Marie...""","STR06" "I29741","Corkins","John Calvin","4 May 1873","7 Nov 1952","0","The son of Calvin Corkins (b. 1831 in Van Buren Twp, Wayne County, MI) and Melissa/Malissa Leonard (b. 1839 in Van Buren Twp, Wayne County, MI, d. 1901).

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, November 14, 1952
Vol. 47, Number 29.

Community Mourns Loss of Respected Pioneer Attorney

Funeral services were held Monday afternoon for John C. Corkins, prominent civic leader and Cass City attorney.

Mr. Corkins died at the Pleasant Home Hospital Friday afternoon, Nov. 7, where he had been a patient for three weeks.

He had been a member of the Cass City community for 49 years, coming to Cass City in 1903 as a partner in the Brooker and Corkins law firm.

During his many years here, Mr. Corkins became a respected leader in the community. He served as village president, justice of the peace, postmaster and president of the fair association.

He was one of the original stockholders of the first phone company of Cass City. Mr. Corkins was a member of the Tuscola Count Bar Association and the oldest practicing attorney in the county.

He was born in Ypsilanti May 4, 1873, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Corkins.

He married Miss Minnie Fell October 14, 1908 in Brookville, Penn., and the couple lived in Caro for a short time. Three children, Helen, Ivan and Lucille, were born before Mrs. Corkins died Feb. 5, 1911.

After the death of his first wife, Mr. Corkins married Miss Lena E. Muck March 20, 1912. Five children were born to the couple: Maxine, Jack, Gene, Hazel and Shirley. Mrs. Corkins died Nov. 22, 1931.

He attended Ypsilanti State Normal College and later graduated from Detroit College of Law. He was admitted to the bar in 1900. He practiced for two years in Butte, Montana, before returning to Michigan.

Mr. Corkins married the former Gertrude Murphy Oct. 10, 1933.

Surviving, besides his wife, are: five daughters, Mrs. Douglas (Helen) GREIG of Detroit, Mrs. Clare (Lucille) HEWENS of Bad Axe, Mrs. Isaac (Maxine) ALBRANDT and Mrs. Edw. (Shirley) WATTERS, both of Cass City, and Mrs. Ben D. (Hazel) JONES of Shabbona; three sons, Ivan of Sault Ste. Marie, Jack of Detroit and Gene of Cass City; fourteen grandchildren; two great-grandchildren, and one brother, Wilmer of Ypsilanti. One brother and one sister preceded him in death.

Mr. Corkins was at Little's Funeral Home until 2 p.m. Monday, the time of the service.

The Rev. Melvin R. Vender officiated and the final resting place was in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2008)","STR06" "I29741","Corkins","John Calvin","4 May 1873","7 Nov 1952","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 18 April 1910
SD 8 ED 113 Sheet 2B and 3A, Stamped 134
52-52
Corkins, John Hd M W 36 M1 6 3/3 Mich Mich Mich Lawyer Atty at Law
Corkins, Minnie C Wf F W 30 M1 6 3/3 Mich England Ohio
Corkins, Helen M Dtr F W 5 S Mich Mich Mich
Corkins, Ivan W Son M W 5 S Mich Mich Mich
Corkins, Lucy T Dtr F W 4 S Mich Mich Mich

1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 20 and 21 January 1920
SD 7 ED 178 Sheet 5B
113-116
Corkins, John C Hd M W 46 M Mich Mich Mich Farmer General Farm
Corkins, Lena Wf F W 36 M Mich NY NY
Corkins, Helen Dtr F W 15 S Mich Mich Mich
Corkins, Ivan Son M W 12 S Mich Mich Mich
Corkins, Louciel Dtr F W 14 S Mich Mich Mich
Corkins, Maxine Dtr F W 5 S Mich Mich Mich
Corkins, Lee Son M W 3 11/12 S Mich Mich Mich

1930 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
ED 79-12 SD 11 Sheet 5B
113-113
Corkins, John C Hd M W 56 M30 Mich Mich Mich Mail Carrier RR
Corkins, Lena M Wf F W 46 M28 Mich NY NY
Corkins, Maxine E Dtr F W 15 S Mich Mich Mich
Corkins, Lee C. Son M W 13 S Mich Mich Mich
Corkins, Jean L Son M W 9 S Mich Mich Mich
Corkins, Hazel M Dtr F W 7 S Mich Mich Mich
Corkins, Shirley L Dtr F W 6 S Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I30386","Corkins","Lee Calvin ""Jack""","12 Aug 1916","1 Jun 1965","0","In the November, 1952 obituary of John Corkins, it is noted he was survived by ""...Jack of Detroit...""

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, June 3, 1965
Volume 59, Number 7, Page 1

Sunday Crash Kills Lee ""Jack"" Corkins

Lee (Jack) Corkins, 48, Belleville, died Tuesday from injuries suffered Sunday when the hood (at right) of this car flew up and the vehicle slammed into three other cars, injuring several persons. Police have been unable to determine who was driving the car because Corkins has his brother, Gene, of Cass City, were both thrown from the car?.

Registered to Corkins Auto Sales in Cass City, the car crossed the centerline about five miles east of Caro Sunday afternoon when its hood flew up. The care tore into the three cars coming from the opposite direction, injuring five persons, three of them seriously.

Listed in critical condition Wednesday at Hills and Dales was Gene Corkins of Cass City, Jack's brother. In fair condition was Mrs. Fern A. Popp, 46, Caro. Dr. Herbert L. Nigg, M.D., Caro, also injured in the crash was listed as ""showing improvement,"" Wednesday morning?

The autopsy was requested because both men were thrown from the car and deputies have not been able to question the survivor?.Popp and Drull both told sherrif's deputies that they saw the Corkins car coming at them at a high rate of speed with the hood up. All three cars hit by the Corkins car attempted to pull to the side of the road but the Corkins auto was too far into the other lane?.Corkins' auto was completely demolished in the front, but ironically, the hood which caused the accident suffered slight damage.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2008)","STR06" "I30384","Corkins","Lucile F.","16 Dec 1905","12 Dec 1986","0","In the November, 1952 obituary of John Corkins, it is noted he was survived by ""...Mrs. Clare (Lucille) HEWENS of Bad Axe...""

Obituary
Cass City Chronicle, Wednesday, December 24, 1986, Page Four

Lucile Hewens
Lucile F. Hewens, 80, of Bradenton, Fla., succumbed Dec. 12 at Blake Memorial Hospital.

She was born in Cass City, the daughter of John C. Corkins and Minnie (Fell) Corkins. It was there she spent her early years.

She came to Bradenton 17 year ago. She was the widow of Clare J. Hewens who was publisher of the Huron Daily Tribune at Bad Axe unitl his death. Aug. 8, 1965.

Their two sons, John C. and Clare J. Hewens, her grandson David, together with their wives, died in a plane crash July 3, 1980.

She is survived by three grandchildren, Bonnie Mervak of Plantation, Fl; Alan Hewens o f Alta Monte, Fl; and Rebecca Fisher of Birminghamd, MI. There are also four sisters, Helen Smith, Hazel Clark, and Shirley Watters, all of Brandenton, and Maxine Stephen of Long Lake, MI.

There will be no services. The National Cremation Society, Sarasota Chapter was in charge of arrangements. Interment was in Colfax Cemetery, Bad Axe.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2013).","STR06" "I30385","Corkins","Maxine Elizabeth","6 Sep 1914","29 Dec 2020","0","In the November, 1952 obituary of John Corkins, it is noted he was survived by "".. Mrs. Isaac (Maxine) ALBRANDT and Mrs. Edw. (Shirley) WATTERS, both of Cass City...""

The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST-1964 reported that Miss Patricia Albrant, granddaughter of Lena Muck Corkins, was going to teach near London, England in the fall. Her sister, Mrs. Ann Priestley, lived in Akron, Michigan and had one son 18 months old.

Volume 28 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 2, 1968, reported that Karren Sue was born in Mr. and Mrs. Lowll Priestley of Akron, Mich on Oct. 29, 1967. Grandmother: Maxine Corkins Albrant.

Judith Muck writes that she was married twice more, but had no children by these subsequent marriages, on 12 May 1972 to Oscar MANZ (3 July 1922-25 Sept 1988 Fort Worth, TX) and on 8 July 1977 to Peter STEPHANSON","STR06" "I30389","Corkins","Shirley Lenore","22 Dec 1923","5 Jul 2017","0","In the November, 1952 obituary of John Corkins, it is noted he was survived by "".. Mrs. Isaac (Maxine) ALBRANDT and Mrs. Edw. (Shirley) WATTERS, both of Cass City...""

Volume 28 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 2, 1968, reported that Andrew Thomas was born to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Riley of Warren, Michigan, Grandmother Shirley Corkins Watters.

Her grandson, Danny Riley, emailed Melinda Strong that in March, 2008 that she was currently living in Bradenton, Florida. Her oldest child was Ellen Kay Watters Riley, born May 5, 1945 in Detroit, and a current resident of Casco Township, St. Clair County, Michigan. Ellen was the mother of five children, her youngest Danny Thomas Riley, Jr. being born Nov. 13, 1978, and a resident of Troy, Michigan.

Judith Muck lists her children of Ellen (born May 1945), Nancy, Marsha and Rebecca.","STR06" "I42010","Corley","Anna Prudence","16 May 1905","20 Jul 1967","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNZ7-Y76
name: Anna Prudence Barrett
death date: 20 Jul 1967
residence address 411 Wiltshire Avenue
death place: Terrell Hills, Bexar, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 62 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 16 May 1905
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Thomas E. Corley
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Mary Roberts
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Terrell Hills, Bexar, Texas
cemetery: Mission Burial Park
burial place: San Antonio, Texas
burial date: 22 Jul 1967
informant Grady Barrett Sr.
additional relatives: X
film number: 2138673
digital film number: 4005470
image number: 1544
reference number: cn 42877
Collection: Anna Prudence Barrett, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I40846","","","","","","","" "I43040","Corley","Betty Sue","18 Dec 1935","3 May 2013","0","Betty Sue Speight, 77, died Friday afternoon, May 3, 2013, in the Hemphill Care Center in Hemphill Texas. She was born to Charles C. Corley and Willie Mae Burk Corley on Dec 18, 1935, in San Augustine Texas. She lived her life in the Sabine County and San Augustine County areas, was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Hemphill, and a caretaker in the Home Health industry.

She was survived by her son Kendall Speight and wife Melissa of Corpus Christi; her daughter Joan Keeling, of Hemphill; her three brothers, Lee Corley and wife Leta of Hemphill, Robert Corley and wife Mary of Tyler, Larry Corley and wife Rachel of Tyler, and Arthur Corley and wife Ruth of Bryan; five grandchildren and six great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband K. I. Speight, and son Johnny Speight.

Visitation will be from 5:00 pm. until 8:00 pm. Sunday evening, May 5, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 12:00 noon, Monday, May 6, 2013, at the Starr Funeral Home Chapel, with burial to follow in the Hemphill Cemetery.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, page 16, May 8, 2013","STR06" "I42112","Corley","Charles ""Charlie"" Clarence","17 Sep 1883","26 Sep 1971","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J667-GRV
name: Charlie Clarence Carley
death date: 26 Sep 1971
death place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
gender: Male
race:
death age: 88 years
estimated birth date: 1883
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Bob Carley
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Nancy Mc Donald
mother's birthplace:
occupation: carpenter
place of residence:
cemetery: Hemphill Cemetery
burial place:
burial date:
informant Charles Corley
additional relatives:
film number: 2223436
digital film number: 4169949
image number: 1198
reference number: 75468
Collection: Charlie Clarence Carley, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42112","Corley","Charles ""Charlie"" Clarence","17 Sep 1883","26 Sep 1971","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Tyler County, JP 3
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 19 SD 229=4 Sheet 1A Stamped 196
1-1
Corley, Charlie Head M W 37 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Corley, Willie Mae Wf F W 29 M 16 Tx Tx Ark
Corley, Elbert Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Corley, Charlie Jr Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Corley, Helen Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Corley, Lee Herbert Son M W 2 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Elex, John Laborer M In 36 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer","STR06" "I42106","Corley","Charles Clarence","13 Feb 1922","6 Nov 1998","0","Military Marker: Cpl US Marine Corps World War II","STR06" "I28283","","","","","","","" "I29541","Corley","Edmund W.","18 Apr 1819","Yes, date unknown","0","Patrick Roper shows him as the son of Seth M. CORLEY and Temperance P. ""Tempy"" STRAHAN, and has his date of death as 1 Dec 1892 in Shelby County, Texas.","STR06" "I29541","Corley","Edmund W.","18 Apr 1819","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Edmun W. CORLEY Self M Male W 60 MS Farmer NC GA
Adaline M. CORLEY Wife M Female W 26 MS Keeps House SC SC
Edmund W. CORLEY Son S Male W 7 MS MS MS
Mary T. CORLEY Dau S Female W 5 MS MS MS

Source Information:
Census Place Browns Store, Copiah, Mississippi
Family History Library Film 1254646
NA Film Number T9-0646
Page Number 275D","STR06" "I29543","Corley","Edmund Warren","3 Sep 1872","28 Apr 1959","0","Name: Edmund Warren Corley
Death Date: 28 Apr 1959
Death Place: Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 86 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 03 Sep 1872
Birthplace: Mississippi
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Station Agent
Place of Residence: Humble, Harris, Texas
Cemetery: Brookside Memorial Park
Burial Place: Harris County, Texas
Burial Date: 30 Apr 1959
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115910
Digital Film Number: 4165956
Image Number: 1355
Reference Number: v X cn 21504
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I29543","Corley","Edmund Warren","3 Sep 1872","28 Apr 1959","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Shelby County, Precinct 21, Timpson Town
Enumerated 6 June 1900
SD 8 ED 92 Sheet 8A Stamped 206A
125-138
Corley, E. W. Head W M Sept 1872 27 S Miss Miss Miss
Corley, M. A. Mother W F July 1853 Miss SC SC
","STR06" "I42114","Corley","Elbert Allen","5 Aug 1919","30 Sep 2004","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X22J-2L8
name: Elbert Allen Corley
event: Birth
event date: 15 Aug 1919
event place: Conroe, Montgomery, Texas, United States
gender: Male
father: Charlie Clarence Corley
mother: Willie Mae Burch
certificate number: 39089
digital folder number: 004522296
image number: 00369
Collection: Elbert Allen Corley, ""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935""","STR06" "I40845","Corley","Eric Wesley","24 Feb 1986","3 Apr 2021","0","Eric Wesley Corley, 35, left his earthly home and fell into the arms of his Loving Savior on Saturday, April 3, 2021.

He was born Feb. 24, 1986, in Beaumont. He graduated from Hemphill High School in 2004, where he was a member of the Little Green Band that placed third in state his senior year - a fact he never let you forget - that his band was the best. After graduation he moved to Galveston where he worked at Moody Gardens and attended Galveston Community College. Living there about eight years, he yearned to be back in his beloved Sabine County, and found his way home.

He was a member of New Hope Baptist Church and the Hemphill Lions Club.

A young man who never met a stranger, he would give the shirt off his back to help someone. This is evidenced by the many friends he leaves behind. Approximately a year ago, Eric met his soul mate and best friend, Sarah. They were married March 13, 2021.

He is survived by his wife, Sarah Moore Corley of Hemphill; three bonus children, Nayeli, Gloria and Anthony Guillen, all of Hemphill; his parents, James and Stephanie Corley of Hemphill; a sister and brother-in-law, Ashley and Christopher Roberts of Madison, AL; grandmother, Louise Adkison of Hemphill; aunt, Stacie Kean of Hemphill; uncles, Stephen Adkison and his wife, Cindy, of Willis; Ed Corley and Susan King and David Corley, all of Hemphill; cousins, Cara Westbrook of Hemphill, Alicia Bohannon of Zachary, LA, Kristin Adkison of Spring and Garrett Adkison of San Marcos; and his bestfriend since childhood, Jon Andrews; along with numerous other friends and family.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, James Adkison and Lee and Leta Corley; an uncle, Ed Kean; and a cousin, Brandon Corley.

Visitation will be Thursday, April 8, from 5 to 8 p.m. at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St. in Hemphill.

Funeral services will be held Friday, April 9, at 11:00 a.m. in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with Bro. John Strader and Bro. George Ross officiating.

Burial will follow in Hemphill Cemetery with Jon Andrews, Alex McSwain, Benjamin Moore, Stephen Adkison, Ed Corley and David Corley serving as pallbearers.

Condolences and guest book signing can be made online at starrfuneralhome.com.

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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 7, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I42108","","","","","","","" "I38466","Corley","Lee Herbert","28 Nov 1927","6 Jan 2020","0","Lee Herbert Corley, 92, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Monday, January 6, 2020 at Hemphill Care Center.

Lee was born November 28, 1927 to Charles C. Corley and Willie Mae Burk Corley and was a lifelong resident of Sabine County. He joined the Merchant Marines when he was 15 years old and when he was old enough, he joined the United States Army. He owned and operated Corley's Service Station in Hemphill for more than 35 years.

Lee was a member of Rosevine Church of God. He was also a member of the Littleton Fowler Masonic Lodge #305 in Hemphill, the VFW Post #10351, and the Sabine County Shriners.

Lee was preceded in death by his wife of 65 years, Leta Joyce Corley; his grandson, Brandon Corley; and several siblings.

He is survived by his sons, Edward Corley and wife, Susan, James Corley and wife, Stephanie, and David Corley, all of Hemphill; brothers, Larry Corley and wife, Rachel, of Tyler and Robert Corley of Liberty; grandchildren, Cara Westbrook and husband, Andrew, Eric Corley, and Ashley Roberts and husband, Christopher; and great grandson, Alex Freeman.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 8, 2020 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, January 9, 2020 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Burial will follow service in Hemphill Cemetery with Masonic Rites.

Condolences may be left and guestbook may be signed at www.starrfuneralhome.com

(Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home)
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 15, 2020, Page 5","STR06" "I32134","Corley","Lucretia Ann","5 Feb 1817","28 Jul 1891","0","Shirley Brinkley shows her as a daughter of Seth Rankin Corley and Temperance Watkins (Wadkins), born respectivelly in Georgia and North Carolina.","STR06" "I29544","Corley","Mary Temperance","May 1874","24 Jan 1971","0","Name: Mary Temperance Corley
Death Date: 24 Jan 1971
Death Place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 96 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1875
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Hairgrove
Father's Name: Edmond C. Corley
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Margaret Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223072
Digital Film Number: 4169294
Image Number: 928
Reference Number: 5101
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I42009","Corley","Thomas","Abt 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Kaufman County, Precinct 3, Terrell City
Enumerated 17 and 18 Apr 1910
SD 3 ED 30 Ward 3 Sheet 5A
Griffith & Johnson
605-89-89
Corley, Thomas Hd M W 37 m/7 Tx New York? Tx Auditor? Railroad
Corley, Mary C R Wf F W 30 m/7 2/2 Tx
Corley, Anna P Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Corley, Margaret W Dtr F W 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Brewer, Lewis Servant M Mu 45 D Miss Miss Miss Servant House
Martin, Anna Sister-in-law F W 37 Wd Tx
Martin, Louise Niece F W 10 S Tx","STR06" "I32783","Corn","Jane Mariah","22 Apr 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown on Richard Spotswood Thomson's genealogy website as having died 26 Mar 1901 in Poplarville, Pearl River County, Mississippi. She and Kindred Harvey were said to have been the parents of four children, all born in Louisiana...Ella, Franklin, Julia and Charlie. The same children are shown on the ""Louisiana Kinfolks"" tree, where she is also shown as the daughter of Joseph/Joshua KORN and his wife, Susan/Suzanne ROTHROCK.","STR06" "I42703","Cornbower","Betty Louise","9 Aug 1928","28 Dec 2008","0","From FindAGrave:

HANOVER - Betty Louise (Cornbower) Myers, 80, formerly of Jefferson and Brodbecks, died peacefully at 4:05 p.m. on Sunday, December 28, 2008, at Homewood at Plum Creek, Hanover. She was the wife of George E. Myers who died in 2002, and Donald L. Myers, who died in 1981.

The funeral service for Mrs. Myers will be held in thanksgiving for her life at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, at Trinity Lutheran Church, 6 York St., Jefferson, with her pastor, the Rev. Dr. Patricia A. Snyder officiating. Viewing will be from 10 to 11 a.m. at the church prior to the service. She will be laid to rest in Jefferson Cemetery. Irwin Funeral Home & Cremation Service, Spring Grove, is coordinating the arrangements.

Betty was born August 9, 1928, in Codorus Twp., daughter of the late Elmer F. and Theda Mae (Shive) Cornbower.

Betty was a 1945 graduate of the former Codorus Twp. High School. She was a member of the Gideons Auxiliary in Hanover; a charter member of the Jefferson Chapter 3699 AARP; and charter member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Jefferson Volunteer Fire Company. She dedicated her life to making a loving home for her family and was a faithful member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Jefferson.

Betty will be sadly missed by her six children, Elmer A. Myers of Mechanicsburg, Eugene W. Myers of Allen, Texas, Anna L. Baile of Hanover, Herbert J. Myers of Dover, Ted F. Myers of Codorus, and Steven R. Myers of Spring Grove; seven grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; seven step-children; and many step-grandchildren and step-great-grandchildren.

Betty was preceded in death by a brother, Clair E. Cornbower.

","STR06" "I32979","","","","","","","" "I32978","","","","","","","" "I32977","","","","","","","" "I35187","Cornish","Dorothy Mabel","8 Jun 1915","10 Jun 1989","0","The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROACAST-1964 reported that Mrs. Lincoln, Gregor of Whitby was awarded a trip by Jet Plane to Winnepeg for a teachers convention. In July, the couple left by Jet to spend a month in London, England.","STR06" "I31215","Cornish","Metis Irene","21 Jan 1877","Yes, date unknown","0"," Of Ithaca, New York at the time of her marriage.

In the book THE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF THE CORNISH FAMILIES OF AMERICA, p. 114, she is shown as the fifth of seven children born to Dier CORNISH (1829-1893) and Mary Esther PATTERSON (1857- ???) of Newfield, NY. The book indicated that her husband, Chester R. Perkins was of Warsaw, NY and that they lived in Chicago.","STR06" "I30652","Cornish","Sarah Rozetta ""Rose""","6 Mar 1841","11 May 1871","0","In the book THE HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF THE CORNISH FAMILIES OF AMERICA, pp. 62-63, she is shown as the third of seven children born to Joseph Cornish (1810-1856) and Lois Smith of Pittsford, Vermont. Her father was a carpenter and builder by trade, and during most of his life lived in or near Rutland, Vt., but a short time before his death he located at Poultney, Vt.","STR06" "I21615","","","","","","","" "I21616","Corre","Marsha L.","28 Dec 1942","6 Dec 2007","0","Nevadans donate $15,880 to Clinton fund (Tim Starks, Donrey Washington Bureau)

WASHINGTON -- Some gave out of anger. Some gave out of sympathy. Overall, Nevadans donated $15,880 over the past six months of 1998 to ease President Clinton's multimillion-dollar legal bills.
The Clinton Legal Defense Trust attracted money from 115 Nevadans from July through December, according to an accounting the trustees made public this week.
Donations from the Silver State were a drop in the bucket as the fund took in $2.3 million from 29,500 contributions nationwide over the last half of the year.
Since the fund was established earlier in 1998, it has raised more than $4.5 million to pay the president's legal bills, trustees sai
Most donors from Nevada gave $50 or less. One man from Reno sent $2.
One donor, Arthur M. Goldberg of Las Vegas, accounted for nearly two-thirds of Nevada contributions by himself. He gave the maximum $10,000. Goldberg, president of Park Place Entertainment Inc., has donated money to the president before.
Other Nevadans said they were happy to help the president.
The last six months of the year were particularly dark for Clinton as independent counsel Kenneth Starr completed his report and sent it to Congress, and the House of Representatives approved two articles of impeach- ment.
""The amounts involved with the bills are staggering,"" said Las Vegan Michael Fogarty, a 58-year-old retired pilot who gave $200 to the fund.
""What I gave is a pittance compared to the unlimited budget the prosecutor had to do whatever he wanted, to whomever he wanted to do it to
Starr has spent more than $40 million investigating the president, according to the Justice Department. Clinton's legal bills will top $10 million, according to Anthony Essaye, executive director of the Clinton defense fund.
Fogarty said he made his donation because he viewed the impeachment as ""a rather vicious attack"" by Republicans.
Marsha Corre, a 56-year-old retail saleswoman at Waterford-Wedgwood USA at Belz Factory Outlet World, also blamed Republicans.
""The whole thing was a Republican vendetta,"" she said. ""I feel he's had to take more crap than any president who's ever been in office. They couldn't find anything to convict him with, so they just latched on to the sex thing.""
Corre calls herself a longtime supporter who has donated money to the Democrats and Clinton before, and likely will do so again. When she heard of the defense fund, she immediately wanted to help.
""Unlike many presidents before him, he's not a rich man,"" Corre said of Clinton. ""I thought I would give him a little help. It's a drop in the bucket of the millions he owes, but what I've heard is a lot of people like me are giving a little, too.""

Friday, February 26, 1999 Copyright (c) Las Vegas Review-Journal","STR06" "I46609","Cortez","Francisco ""Frank""","12 Aug 1945","15 Nov 2002","0","Obituary, coped from his FindAGrave memorial page:

Sunday, November 24, 2002
Las Vegas Review-Journal

Frank Cortez, 57, died Nov. 15 in a local hospital.

He was born Aug. 12, 1945, in Mexico City. A Navy veteran of the Vietnam War, he was a civil service worker for North Las Vegas, a retired clubhouse manager for a golf course, a 55-year resident of Las Vegas, and a member of Elks Lodge, American Golf Association and United States Golf Association.

He is survived by his wife, Patricia; two sons, daughter, father, three brothers, three sisters, seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Chapel services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery. Davis Funeral Home-Charleston handled arrangements.
","STR06" "I22743","Corum","Mary Evaline","Oct 1865","16 Jan 1939","0","A post on the Ancestry.com message boards for the CORUM surname indicate she was a daughter of John Corum, and that she married first a Mr. Gale and later Charles F. Bramhall.

http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.corum/124/mb.ashx

A direct descendant, Eileen Bramhall Have, posted this note on the Genealogy.com message board for the Corum family.

Mary Evaline Corum, Born in 1864, I believe in Harrison Co, Missouri.Her father was John Corum.She had 2 sisters and 2 brothers-Mrs. JM CHAMBERS, Mrs Clara RHEA, Carl CORUM of Mt Moriah, Mo and Charles Corum of Kansas City. She was married to a Mr Gale (Harrison Co), a Mr Thomas Wade Hampton and to my great grandfather,Charles BRAMHALL.

http://genforum.genealogy.com/corum/messages/207.html

The ""Pedigree Resource File"" database on FamilySearch.com shows that John Corum, born 5 Oct 1839 in Clay County, MO married Margaret ROBINSON, born ca 1843 in Ohio.

""Pedigree Resource File"", database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/S5DS-KW8 : accessed 2013-01-03), entry for John /Corum/.
","STR06" "I22743","Corum","Mary Evaline","Oct 1865","16 Jan 1939","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Margaret Corum Slf W F W 34 OH Keepng House ME NY
Clara E. Corum Dau S F W 17 MO At Home MO OH
Mary E. Corum Dau S F W 15 MO At Home MO OH
Charles A. Corum Son S M W 12 MO MO OH
Rosa A. Corum Dau S F W 10 MO MO OH
Carl W. Corum Son S M W 7 MO MO OH
Va M. Corum Dau S F W 5 MO MO OH
Census Place Trail Creek, Harrison, MO
FHL Film 1254689
NA Film T9-0689
Page 95B","STR06" "I42785","Corwin","Frances E.","15 Jul 1916","17 Feb 2013","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave:

Frances E. Cramer, 96, of Warren, IN, passed away at 6:55 AM on Sunday, February 17, 2013 at Heritage Pointe in Warren, IN.

She was born on Saturday, July 15, 1916, in Huntington, IN. She married William A. Cramer on Saturday, February 22, 1936, he passed away on February 14, 2003.

Mrs. Cramer was a 1934 graduate of Huntington High School. She was a homemaker for many years and worked part time for the Huntington County Schools. She enjoyed camping and being with her great grandchildren. Mrs. Cramer was a member of the Mt. Etna United Methodist Church.

Survivors include: Daughter - Wilberta (Husband, Roger) Horrell, Warren, IN., Daughter - Sharon (Husband, Lee) Friend, Muncie, IN., Granddaughter - Andrea Belcher, Muncie, IN., Grandson - Tracy (Wife, Kristen) Horrell, Warsaw, IN., Granddaughter - LaTishia (Husband, Eric) Smith, Anderson, IN and 5 Great Grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her :Father - Vaughn Corwin, Mother - Opal (Hoover) Corwin, Husband - William A. Cramer, Brother - Glen Corwin, Brother - Clayton Willour and Grandson - Kevin Jones.

Family and friends may gather to share and remember at Glancy - H. Brown & Son Funeral Home 203 N Matilda St. Warren on Wednesday, February 20, 2013 from 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM and from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM on Thursday, February 21, 2013.

A service to celebrate Frances' life will be at Glancy - H. Brown & Son Funeral Home at 2:00 PM on Thursday, February 21, 2013 with the Rev. Sam Padgett and Rev. Edwin Clark officiating. Interment will follow in the Mt. Etna Cemetery in Huntington.

Preferred memorials: Mt. Etna Youth Group ""SLAM"" 6383 W 600 S Huntington IN 46750

Arrangements are being handled by Glancy - H. Brown & Son Funeral Home in Warren.
","STR06" "I41843","Cosper","Mary Ann","15 Apr 1818","23 Jul 1899","0","Marian Estelle Novian of Albany, Texas, on her ""My Ancestors From The Past to Present"" website, updated 23 Nov 2005, shows her as a daughter of George Henry COSPER and Martha Elizabeth KNAPP of Edgefield County, SC and Randolph County, Alabama.

http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/n/o/v/Marian-Estelle-Novian-Texas/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0777.html","STR06" "I10619","Costellow","James Terry","26 May 1916","28 Jun 1976","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF7G-24R
name: James Terry Costellow
death date: 28 Jun 1976
death place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
gender: Male
race:
death age: 60 years
estimated birth date: 1916
birth date: May 26, 1916
birthplace: San Augustine County, Texas
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Rudolph Hayes Costellow
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Eva Arnold
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Mechanic Pipeline Co
Armed services? No
place of residence:
cemetery: Zion Hill Cemetery Jasper County
burial place:
burial date:
Informant Jessie Ruth Costellow (wife)
additional relatives:
film number: 2243987
digital film number: 4005517
image number: 3476
reference number: cn 100272
Collection: James Terry Costellow, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I15643","Couch","Douvica ""Dosha""","Bef 1780","Yes, date unknown","0","Sometimes shown as Louvicy.

The daughter of Edward Couch and Apsilia Watson. Edward d ca 1796 sons John, Watson, and Willis, a dtr Francis was the mother of Mamie Norris Tillman, wife of Gov. Ben Tillman of S.C. John Watson is believed to have been the father of Apselia Watson Couch. (White and Toole, p 46-47).","STR06" "I13149","","","","","","","" "I16130","Couch","Woodrow Wilson","9 Aug 1910","14 Sep 1972","0","The son of James Avery Couch.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDKG-C84
name: Woodrow Wilson Couch
death date: 14 Sep 1972
death place: Bowie, Montague, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 62 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 09 Aug 1910
birthplace: Oklahoma
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: James Couch
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Ophelia Dacus
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Farmer-Rancher
place of residence: Sunset, Montague, Texas
cemetery: Davidson
burial place: Davidson, Oklahoma
burial date: 16 Sep 1972
additional relatives: X
film number: 2223986
digital film number: 4169329
image number: 1158
reference number: cn69651
Collection: Woodrow Wilson Couch, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I33321","Coulbourn","Jane Warren","5 Oct 1914","20 Jan 2009","0","Jane Coulbourn McLemore died Tuesday evening, Jan. 20, 2009, after a brief illness. She was 94. Born in Waverly, she was the daughter of U.O. Coulbourn and Elizabeth Sykes Coulbourn. She attended Longwood College and advanced her education in the practice of art at Richmond Professional Institute, now Virginia Commonwealth University.

As a young teacher, Mrs. McLemore came to Suffolk and married the late James L. McLemore Jr. Together for 61 years, they were Suffolk residents for their entire married life and members of Main Street United Methodist Church. Mrs. McLemore's interests included her memberships in the Suffolk Literary Club, the Nansemond River Garden Club, and the Suffolk Art League. She enjoyed her artistic talents through decorative arts, flower arranging, and in her later years, painting still life scenes. She was also an avid gardener and loved her Bridge Club.

Her greatest earthly joy was her family; her husband and three children were devoted to her. She is survived by two sons and a daughter, seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren: son, James L. McLemore III and wife, Mardane, of Suffolk; their three children, James L. McLemore IV, Thomas B. McLemore and Sarah Elizabeth McLemore: daughter, Elizabeth M. White and husband, Al, of Poquoson, their daughter, Jane Garrett M. White: son, John C. McLemore and wife, Lillian, of Norfolk, their three daughters, Maria Elizabeth McLemore, Ann Bolling McLemore and Katherine James McLemore.

A memorial service will be held Saturday, Jan. 24 at 2 p.m. at Main Street United Methodist Church, by the Rev. Robert J. Parks. Burial at Cedar Hill Cemetery will be private. Visitation with the family will be Friday evening from 7 to 8 p.m. at the R.W. Baker & Co. Funeral Home & Crematory, 509 West Washington St., Suffolk. Condolences may be registered at www.rwbakerfh.com.

The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Main Street United Methodist Church, 202 N. Main St., Suffolk, VA 23434 or the Nansemond-Suffolk Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 1515, Suffolk, VA 23439-1515.

http://www.suffolknewsherald.com/obits/2009/jan/22/jane-mclemore/

Jim McLemore posted, in March 2003, that his mother ""was nee, Jane Warren Coulbourn, daughter of Uriah Oscar Coulbourn (& Elizabeth Bradley Sykes), son of George William Coulbourn (& Mary Fooks), son of John Coulbourn (& Priscilla Ward), son of John Coulbourn and his wife Rachel Laws. All of these Coulbourn men at one time or another lived in Worcester Co., MD. The earliest John had some connection to the Somerset Co., MD family, but I am not sure how. I have had one person tell me that he descended from the immigrant William's son Robert, but he had deduced that by analysis and a process of elimination (a process with which I am not totally unfamiliar!), so I'm still looking for confirmation.""

http://genforum.genealogy.com/colborn/messages/91.html

","STR06" "I37421","Coulter","Charles Richard","11 Jan 1946","22 Sep 1976","0","Texas Birth Index

Charles Richard Coulter
Date of Birth: 11 Jan 1946
Gender: Male
Birth County: Jefferson
Father's Name: Robert Christian Coulter
Mother's Name: Gladys Elaine Baxley
Roll Number: 1946_0003

Texas Death Certificate Information

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3FJ-VHQ
name: Charles Richard Coulter
event: Death
event date: 22 Sep 1976
event place: , Limestone, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 11 Jan 1946
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: Robert Christian Coulter
mother's name: Gladys Baxley
usual occupation Lineman J&L Utilities
Cause of Death Cardiac arrest, electrical shock, while on his job, repairing a high voltage power line
residence Rt 2, Pineland, TX
certificate number: 100519
film number: 2243988
digital folder number: 005165876
image number: 00233
Collection: Charles Richard Coulter, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I271","","","","","","","" "I10879","","","","","","","" "I11467","Coulter","Henry","23 Nov 1889","14 Sep 1976","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was shown as farming and supporting a wife and two children. He was shown as tall and stout, with blue eyes and slightly balding brown hair. On ""ASHLEY-PACE Family"" tree on RootsWeb's WorldConnect, he is shown as a son of Henderson Coulter and Mary C McCauley. The tombstone for Mary McCauley Coulter, wife of Henderson Coulter, is listed at Old Salem Cemetery in Center, Shelby County, Texas on FindAGrave. She was shown as born on 7 May 1864 and died on 15 July 1935. There is no listing for Henderson.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3FF-P5Y
name: Henry N/M/N Coulter
event: Death
event date: 14 Sep 1976
event place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 23 Nov 1889
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: Henderson Coulter
mother's name: Mary Mccauley
certificate number: 78949
film number: 2243981
digital folder number: 005165872
image number: 02706
Collection: Henry Coulter, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I11467","Coulter","Henry","23 Nov 1889","14 Sep 1976","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine, JP6
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 181 Sheet 4B
San Augustine and Blackjack Road
74-76
Coulter, Henry Head M W 30 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Coulter, Lulia Wf F W 26 M Tx Tx Tx
Coulter, Cagie Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Coulter, Opal Dtr F W 3 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Coulter, O J Son M W 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine, Precinct 1
Enumerated April 11, 1930
ED 203-3 SD 17 Sheet 3B
54-56
Coulter, Henry Head M W 40 M 23 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Coutler, Lula Wf F W 37 M 20 Tx Tx Tx
Coulter, Covie Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Coulter, Opal Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Coulter, O J Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Coulter, Obie Son m W 8 S Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, San Augustine JP 1
Enumerated Apirl 24, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 203-3 Sheet 19B
ChinkeyPin Road
Row 77
Coulter, Henry Head M W 50 m Tx Sameplace Road Work CCC
Coulter, Lula Wf F W 47 M Tx Sam place
Coulter, O J Son M W 21 S Tx Sameplace CuttingRightofWay REA
Coulter, Obie Lee Son M W 19 S Tx Sameplace Highlines REA



","STR06" "I22622","Coulter","Jay","14 Jun 1958","13 Jul 1997","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 16, 1997, Page 9

Jay Coulter

Jay Coulter, 39, of Timpson died Sunday, July 13, 1997 in Timpson.

Coulter was born June 14, 1958 in San Augustine County as a son of Mattie Ruth (Thornton) Coulter and the late O. J. Coulter. He was a truck driver.

Survivors: wife, Patsy White Coulter of Timpson; mother, Mattie Ruth Coulter of San Augustine; three sons, Robert Staudt, Norbert Staudt, and Floyd Barclay, all of Houston; two daughters, Chrystall Cash of Houston and Kimberly Todd of Timpson; three brothers, Jed Coulter, Jerry Coulter, and Lafher Coulter, all of San Augustine; six sisters, Patsie Wheeler of Center, and Fannie Jackson, Frankie Goodwin, Janet Warner, Shirley Hilliard, and Nancy LaRue, all of San Augustine; and seven grandchildren.

Funeral services are set for 10 a.m. today (Wednesday) with Bro. Leo Wright and Bro. Chris Collins officiating. Interment will follow at Old Salem Cemetery in Shelby County.

Arrangements are being handled by Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)","STR06" "I22624","Coulter","Jerry","3 Apr 1965","26 Nov 2018","0","Funeral Services for Jerry Coulter, age 53, of San Augustine, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, November 28, 2018, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, with Bro. Leo Wright officiating. Burial will be in the Antioch Cemetery in San Augustine County. Visitation will be held between the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 p.m Tuesday evening, November 27, 2018, at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel.

Jerry was born April 3, 1965, to Mattie Ruth (Thornton) Coulter and the late O.J. Coulter in San Augustine, Texas, and entered into rest on Monday, November 26, 2018, in San Augustine County, Texas. He enjoyed the outdoors and loved horses, and was an operator in Heavy Construction for many years, and was of the Baptist faith.

He is survived by, his beloved Mother, Mattie Ruth Coulter of San Augustine; Sister, Nancy Larue of San Augustine; Brother, Lafher Coulter of San Augustine; Sister, Janet Warner of San Augustine; Brother, Jed Coulter of San Augustine; Sisters, Shirley Hilliard of San Augustine; Fannie Jackson of San Augustine; Frankie Goodwin of San Augustine and Patsy Coulter of Center, along with other family members with numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of friends.

He is preceded in death by his beloved father, O.J. Coutler, and brother, Jay Coulter.

Pallbearers will include, Stanley Jackson, Josh Jackson, Walter Shofner, Travis Jordan, Bradley Wall and Lane Chambers.","STR06" "I14489","Coulter","Opal","Abt 1917","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a NICHOLS, as she is listed as Opal Nichols, daughter, on the death certificate of her father, serving as the informant.","STR06" "I22626","","","","","","","" "I33779","","","","","","","" "I20936","Counts","Amelia J. ""Melia""","Nov 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","Mark Tracey Gay, on ""The Mark Gay Ancestry Page"" updated September 6, 2000, had the following notes for Amelia Counts:

Mrs. W.D. Gay died Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Effie Williams in Walters. She was born Sept. 11, 1864 in Banner,
Miss., and was married Dec. 24, 1882. Two of her children preceded
her. She was a charter member of the Emerson church. She is
survived by Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Fred DeSpain and Alvie of Walters,
Mrs. Ed Cason and Mrs. Bernice King of Frederick and Mrs.
Willie Clarkson of Vernon, Tex. Services were held at Walters.
The Walters Herald Mar. 19, 1936","STR06" "I37543","Counts","Charles B. ""C. B.""","8 Dec 1914","2 Jan 1994","0","Could this be the same Charles Counts whom can be found in the household of Walter and Lee Counts in Titus, Texas, at the time of the 1930 Federal census? Both were born ca 1915 in Texas.","STR06" "I37543","Counts","Charles B. ""C. B.""","8 Dec 1914","2 Jan 1994","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 22 Apr 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-9 Sheet 9B
Bronson and Tebo Road
190
Counts, Charles Head M W 25 M Tx Mt. Pleasant Mercahgne Gas & Filling
Counts, Elsie Wf F W 19 M Tx R Sabine
","STR06" "I29380","","","","","","","" "I25916","Counts","Ona Lee","13 Oct 1942","19 Jan 2020","0","Ona Lee Felts, 77, of Hemphill, Texas passed away on Sunday, January 19, 2020 at Memorial Hospital in Nacogdoches, Texas.

Ona was born in Geneva, Texas on October 13, 1942 to Charles Bradford Counts and Elsie Lillian Anders. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother and she dearly loved spending time with her family.

She is survived by her husband of 61 years, Ronnie Felts of Hemphill, Texas; sons, Richard Felts and wife, Krissy, of Hemphill, Texas; daughter, Maria Angela Wood and husband, James, of Hemphill, Texas; sister Crista Gibbs of Geneva, Texas; grandchildren, Bradford Davis Felts of Hemphill, Texas, Tony Wood and wife, Amanda, of Pineland, Texas, Crystal Dubose and husband, Matt, of Newton, Texas, Justin Wood and wife, Ashley, of Hemphill, Texas, Joshua Felts and wife, Rebecca, of Hemphill, Texas, Micah Wood and wife, Regan, of Nacogdoches, Texas, Andrew Wood of Lake Charles, Lee Fowler and wife, Ashley, of Milam, Texas, Amber Lewis and husband, Willie, of Jasper, Texas, Brandon Smith, Hailley Byrd and husband, Korey, Alissa Craig, Summer Craig, Chanda Pattillo and husband, Drew, of Rosevine; great- grandchildren, Dhalton, Aubrie, Bryan, Cecily, Garet, Dylan, Averiann, Austin, Zach, Easton, Cason, Rowdy, Blake, Ashtynn, Chace, Eli, Clara, Justis, Brayden, Kane, Carmen, Jermiah, Gus, Katie, Haylee, and Carson.

She was preceded in death by her parents; daughter, Rebecca Felts; and granddaughter, Sarah Elizabeth Felts.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Monday, January 20, 2020 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral Services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 21, 2020 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with Bro. Buddy Pratt officiating.

Burial will follow in Harpers Chapel Cemetery in Hemphill, Texas with Tony Wood, Justin Wood, Joshua Felts, Micah Wood, Lee Fowler, Andrew Wood, and Brad Felts serving as pallbearers. Serving as honorary pallbearers will be her great grandchildren.

Condolences may be left and guestbook may be signed at www.starrfuneralhome.com

(Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 22, 2020, page 5)","STR06" "I374","","","","","","","" "I491","","","","","","","" "I14663","","","","","","","" "I42208","Cousins","Altha P.","Apr 1900","Aft 1900","0","She must have died young, Not on the 1910 census with her parents four younger siblings. Additionally, her mother reported on that same census that she was the mother of five children, only four still living.","STR06" "I42146","Cousins","Beulah","22 Nov 1882","6 May 1964","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD6J-WYC
name: Beulah Payne
death date: 1964
death place: Houston, Harris, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 81 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 22 Nov 1882
birthplace: Newton, Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: James C. Cousands
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Ranie Woods
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Houston, Harris, Texas
cemetery: Little Flock
burial place: Little Flock, Texas
burial date: 1964
additional relatives: X
Informant James Payne, Grandson
film number: 2117486
digital film number: 4028427
image number: 2005
reference number: v X cn 30439
Collection: Beulah Payne, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42216","Cousins","Beulah May","Abt 1921","Yes, date unknown","0","She was referred to as Beulah BROOKS in the 2012 obituary of her brother, Bob.","STR06" "I37802","Cousins","Carrie Edna","12 Jul 1892","23 Apr 1962","0","Name: Carrie Toole
Death Date: 23 Apr 1962
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 69 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 Jul 1892
Birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W D Cousins
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Marie Frances Woods
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Food Service Supervisor
Place of Residence: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Cemetery: Forest Lawn Memorial Park
Burial Place: Beaumont, Texas
Burial Date: 24 Apr 1962
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116968
Digital Film Number: 4028437
Image Number: 3112
Reference Number: it 7, cn 24229
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I42210","Cousins","Clarence E.","11 Jun 1904","9 Jul 1949","0","At the time of the 1930 Federal Census, a 25 year old Clarence Cousins, born in Texas and Single, can be found at the Wm. Beaumont General Hospital, Fort Bliss Military Reservation, El Paso County, Texas. He was listed as a Private, and his occupation was shown as Soldier. This may be the same Clarence Cousins, as he is no longer listed in his parents home in Newton County, Texas.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFH2-28V
name: C.E. Cousins
death date: 09 Jul 1949
death place: Rusk, Cherokee, Texas
gender: Male
race: white
death age: 45 years 28 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 11 Jun 1904
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Single
spouse's name:
father's name: M. J. Cousins
father's birthplace: Texas
mother's name: Jeanie West
mother's birthplace: Texas
occupation: Laborer
place of residence: Newton, Newton, Texas
cemetery:
burial place: Newton, Newton, Texas
burial date: 09 Jul 1949
additional relatives:
film number: 2223343
digital film number: 4031774
image number: 230
reference number: cn 32409
Collection: C.E. Cousins, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42211","Cousins","Elton Lloyd","25 Oct 1906","25 Aug 1967","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JN8P-5HN
name: Elton Lloyd Cousins
death date: 25 Aug 1967
death place: Newton, Newton, Texas, United States
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 60 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 25 Oct 1906
birthplace: Newton County
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Miles Cousins
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Genie West
mother's birthplace:
occupation:retired salesman
place of residence: Newton
cemetery: Newton City Cemetery
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
informant Bernell Kerr
film number: 2138740
digital film number: 4137710
image number: 02451
reference number: 60637
Collection: Elton Lloyd Cousins, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""
","STR06" "I42211","Cousins","Elton Lloyd","25 Oct 1906","25 Aug 1967","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I37843","Cousins","Elvie Alice","14 Sep 1898","1 Jul 1944","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDYF-CQR
name: Elvie Alice Gunter
death date: 01 Jul 1944
death place: Rusk, Cherokee, Texas
gender: Female
race: white
death age: 45 years
estimated birth date: 1899
birth date:
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: John Robert Cousins
father's birthplace: Unknown
mother's name: Susan Melissa Teston
mother's birthplace: Unknown
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Burkeville, Newton, Texas
cemetery:
burial place: Kirbyville, Texas
burial date: 01 Jul 1944
additional relatives:
film number: 2137795
digital film number: 4029638
image number: 211
reference number: CN 31901
Collection: Elvie Alice Gunter, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42145","Cousins","Elvin","21 Mar 1890","15 Sep 1932","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was a resident of Fort Worth, and working as a Pullman Car Conductor. He was tall, medium build, and had brown eyes and dark brown hair.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX3V-XLS
name: Elvin Cousins
death date: 15 Sep 1932
death place: Prec 1 , Jasper , Texas
gender: Male
race: w
death age: 42 years 4 months 24 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 21 Mar 1890
birthplace: San Augustine, Tx
marital status: Married
spouse's name: Vera Cousins
father's name: J C Cousins
father's birthplace: Newton Tx
mother's name: Serena Woods
mother's birthplace: Newton Tx
occupation: Stockman
place of residence: Prec 1 Jasper TX
cemetery: Little Flock
burial place: Bronson Tx
burial date: 18 Sep 1932
cause of death: gunshot wound, at his residence, murder
informant: Mrs Beulah Payne, Houston, Texas
additional relatives:
film number: 2135995
digital film number: 4163659
image number: 75
reference number: cn 39068
Collection: Elvin Cousins, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42182","Cousins","Floyd Allen","24 May 1884","31 Oct 1958","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was a resident of Bronson, Texas, and employed as a Druggist. He was tall, medium build, and had brown eyes and black hair. At the time of his registration for the draft for the second World War, he was a resident of Seagoville, Dallas County, Texas.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3ZG-CFS
name: Floyd A Cousins
event: Death
event date: 31 Oct 1958
event place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States
gender: Male
occupation selling retired
marital status: Married
birth date: 24 May 1884
birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
father's name: unknown
mother's name: unknown
informant Myrtie Cousins
certificate number: 55218
film number: 2115592
digital folder number: 005145681
image number: 02297
Collection: Floyd A Cousins, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I37803","Cousins","Frances Artie","15 May 1895","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a McFARLAND.","STR06" "I40980","Cousins","Infant Daughter","5 Oct 1924","5 Oct 1924","0","She died due to premature birth. The ifnromaton was the attending M.D. , Dr. J. C. Fortenberry.","STR06" "I40980","Cousins","Infant Daughter","5 Oct 1924","5 Oct 1924","0","(Research):https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K37D-X8C
Name: Cousins
Event: Death
Event Date: 05 Oct 1924
Event Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Single
Birth Date: 05 Oct 1924
Birthplace: Beaumont, Texas
Father's Name: W R Cousins
Mother's Name: E Fortenberry
Certificate Number: 32848
Film Number: 2113741
Digital Folder Number: 005145315
Image Number: 01387
Collection: Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976","STR06" "I42214","Cousins","Ivy Esther","31 Oct 1914","Yes, date unknown","0","She was referenced as Esther DAVIS in the 2012 obituary of her brother, Bob.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XLQZ-7H8
name: Ivy Esther Cousins
event: Birth
event date: 31 Oct 1914
event place: Newton, Newton, Texas, United States
gender: Female
father: Miles Jefferson Cousins
mother: Ida Eugenia Jenie West
certificate number: 35591
digital folder number: 004184639
image number: 00031
Collection: Ivy Esther Cousins, ""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935""","STR06" "I37813","Cousins","James Clark","11 May 1855","19 Jan 1941","0","Said to be a son of Robert COUSINS and Sarah JORDAN.

Not able to locate a Texas Death Certificate on FamilySearch.org.

At the time of the 1940 census, he was living in San Augustine, Texas, with his eldest daughter, Pearl, and her husband Frank Marshall.","STR06" "I37813","Cousins","James Clark","11 May 1855","19 Jan 1941","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 2, ED #55
Enumerated 17 Jun 1880
Page 21 SD 1 ED 55 Stamped 544 A.
167-167
Cousins, Clark W M 22 Farm Laborer Tx Tenn Fl
Cousins, Sousan C W F 22 Wf Tx Tenn Misss

1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine, JP 4
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 77 Sheet 7A Stamped 243
106-106
Cousins, James C Head W M Nov 1855 44 m20 Tx Va Miss Farmer
Cousins, Bula Dtr W F Nov 1882 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Floyd A Son W M May 1886 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Cousins, Aver Dtr W F Jun 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Elvin Son W M Mar 1890 10 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Cousins, Olie Dtr W F Apr 1892 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine, JP 4
Enumerated 5 May 1910
SD 2 ED 141 Sheet 12B
243-252
Cousins, James C Head m W 52 wd Tx Tn Va Farmer
Cousins, Elvin Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Funghason, Weria Grddtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, San Augusitne County, JP 4
Enumerated 30-31 Jan and 1-2 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 179 Sheet 9B
165-170
Cousins, Clark head M W 62 Wd Tx Va Va Farmer
Ferguson, Vera Grddtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I37828","Cousins","Jane Caroline","6 Sep 1852","6 Jun 1923","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3C1-DLY
name: Jane Caroline Phelps
event: Death
event date: 07 Jun 1923
event place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Married
birth date: 06 Sep 1852
birthplace: ,
father's name: R C Cousin
mother's name: Sarah Jordan
certificate number: 19261
film number: 2074871
digital folder number: 005145631
image number: 00273
Collection: Jane Caroline Phelps, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I37829","Cousins","John Robert","10 Jan 1856","3 May 1925","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 3 and 2
Enumerated 8 and 9 Jun 1880
Page 9 SD 1 ED 56 Stamped 559A
78-78
Cousins, John W M 24 Farmer Tx Miss Va
Cousins, Susan W F 24 F Wf Keeping House Ala Fla Ala
Cousins, Robert W M 3 Son Tx Tx Ala
Cousins, Miles W M 1 Son Tx Tx Ala

1900 Census
Texas, Newton County, Pr 3
Enumerated 13 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 53 Sheets 6B and 7A
106-106
Cousins, J R Head W M Jan 1886 44 M 23 Tx Va Miss Farmer
Cousins, S M Wf W F Apr 1855 45 M 23 10/7 Ala Ala Ala
Cousins, Eva Dtr W F May 1885 15 S Tx Ala Tx
Cousins, Lee Son M W Apr 1887 13 S Tx Ala Tx Farm Laborer
Cousins, Mellie Dtr W F Feb 1889 11 S Tx Ala Tx
Cousins, Sid W M Apr 1892 8 S Tx Ala Tx
Cousins, Minnie Dtr W F Dec 1894 S Tx Tx Ala
Cousins, Allice Dtr W F Sept 1898 1 S Tx Tx Ala
","STR06" "I37801","Cousins","Leva Elizabeth","24 Mar 1890","14 Aug 1961","0","Barbara Yancey Dore instead shows her first name as Julie. The name Leva Elizabeth was supplied by Joye Cousins Turner, and she cited the family bible which simply listed her as L. E. Cousins.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDK8-KJM
name: Leva Cousins Ellis
death date: 14 Aug 1961
death place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Residence Bronson, Texas General Delivery
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 72 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 24 Mar 1889
birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
marital status: Married
father's name: William D. Cousins
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Unknown
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
cemetery: Bronson Cemetery
burial place: Bronson, Texas
burial date: 14 Aug 1961
additional relatives: X
informant R W Ellis
film number: 2116790
digital film number: 4166605
image number: 475
reference number: Vol. 2, cn 44555
Collection: Leva Cousins Ellis, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I34882","Cousins","Mellie Miranda","1 Feb 1889","15 May 1958","0","A digital image of her actual Texas Death certificate is viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. At the time of her death she was widowed with a home address of 8132 Milredge Drive, Houston, Texas. Her father was shown as John R. COUSINS, with ""no record"" listed under her mother's name. The informant was W. A. Becton, presumably her eldest son. Barbara Yancey Dore shows that she was the daughter of John Robert COUSINS and Susan ""Melissa"" E. TESTON of Newton County, Texas.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXCL-LV1
name: Mellie M. Cousins Becton
death date: 15 May 1958
death place: Houston, Harris, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 69 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 07 Feb 1889
birthplace: Burkeville, Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: John R. Cousins
father's birthplace:
mother's name:
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Retired Housewife
place of residence: Houston, Harris, Texas
cemetery: Tanner Cemetery
burial place: Burkeville, Texas
burial date: 20 May 1958
additional relatives:
film number: 2115363
digital film number: 4163853
image number: 2150
reference number: 27982
Collection: Mellie M. Cousins Becton, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I34882","Cousins","Mellie Miranda","1 Feb 1889","15 May 1958","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I37837","Cousins","Miles Jefferson","21 Jul 1878","5 Apr 1944","0","When he registered for the World War I draft, he was a resident of Newton County, Texas, and was in the Livery Business for himself. He was tall and of medium build, with gray eyes and light brown hair.


https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDP7-84D
name: Miles J. Cousins
death date: 05 Apr 1944
death place: Newton, Newton, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 66 years 2 months 27 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 21 Jul 1878
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: John Cousins
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Lizzy Teston
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Farmer
place of residence: Newton, Newton, Texas
cemetery: Ford
burial place: Newton, Newton, Texas
burial date: 06 Apr 1944
additional relatives: X
film number: 2137866
digital film number: 4029652
image number: 1531
reference number: 70646
Collection: Miles J. Cousins, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I37837","Cousins","Miles Jefferson","21 Jul 1878","5 Apr 1944","0","(Research):

Census Listings

1900 Census
Texas, Newton County, PR 3
Enumerated 12 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 53 Sheet 5B
78-78
Cousins, M J Head W M Jun 1879 20 m 1 Tx Tx Farmer
Cousins, Jeanie Wf W F Nov 1881 18 M 1 1/1 Tx La La
Cousins, Altha P Dtr W F Apr 1900 2/10 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 1
Enumerated 11 May 1910
SD 2 ED 108 Sheet 29A Stamped 29
381-392
Cousins, M J Head M W 30 m 11 Tx Tx Tx Mail Carrier
Cousins, Jennie Wf F W 29 m1 11 5/4 Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Roy Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Clarence Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Alta Dtr (sic) F (sic) W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Nora Dtr F W 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 4
Enumerated 2, 3, 5 and 6 Jan 1920
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 1A
3-3
Cousins, M J Head M W 40 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Cousins, Jennie Wf F W 36 M Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Roy Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Cutting Wood
Cousins, Clarence Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Elton Son M 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Viola Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Harvey Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Ivy Ester Dtr F W 5 Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Robert Son M W 2 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP #4
Enumerated April 14, 1930
ED 176-5 SD 19 Sheet 5A Stamped 56
Bon Weir and Newton Road
57-61
Cousins, Miles J Head M W 50 M/20 Tx Tx Tx Trucker Hauling Logs
Cousins, Jenia Wf F W 47 M/17 Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Ray Son M W 27 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Hauling Gravel
Cousins, Elton Son M 23 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Hauling Gravel
Cousins, Ester Dtr F W 15 Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Robert C Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Beulah May Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Wesley Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I37842","Cousins","Minnie Viola","10 Dec 1893","7 Jun 1969","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDVL-MR4
name: Minnie Viola Miller
death date: 07 Jun 1969
death place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 75 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 10 Dec 1893
birthplace: Newton County, Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: John Cousins
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Unknown
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Homemaker
place of residence: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
cemetery: Tanner Cemetery
burial place: Burkville, Newton, Texas
burial date: 07 Jun 1969
Informant A L Miller (son)
additional relatives: X
film number: 2137445
digital film number: 4029609
image number: 2644
reference number: cn 43066
Collection: Minnie Viola Miller, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I37799","Cousins","Nora L.","29 Mar 1885","19 Mar 1915","0","She is listed on FindAGrave as Nora HANCOCK, which matches the spelling on the gravestone and census, rather than the death certificate below. The date of death inscribed on her grave marker is shown as Mar 20, 1916 versus Mar 19, 1915 below.

Name: Nora Hanelcaek
Death Date: 19 Mar 1915
Death Place: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 29 years 11 months 19 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1886
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Burkeville, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W. R. Cousins
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Woods
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Bronson, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2051269
Digital Film Number: 4032102
Image Number: 2650
Reference Number: certificate # 6369
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I42144","Cousins","Pearl","6 Aug 1881","11 Jun 1950","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDFQ-44F
name: Pearl Cousins Marshall
death date: 11 Jun 1950
death place: Bronson, San Augustine, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 68 years 10 months 5 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 06 Aug 1881
birthplace: Newton, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Clark Cousins
father's birthplace: Texas
mother's name: Renie Woods
mother's birthplace: Texas
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Bronson, San Augustine, Texas
cemetery: Magnolia
burial place: San Augustine, Texas
burial date: 13 Jun 1950
additional relatives:
film number: 2074439
digital film number: 4166780
image number: 1613
reference number: cn 29946
Collection: Pearl Cousins Marshall, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42215","Cousins","Robert ""Bob"" C.","27 Apr 1917","16 Jan 2012","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X2VW-8ZB
name: Cousins
event: Birth
event date: 27 Apr 1917
event place: Newton, Newton, Texas, United States
gender: Male
father: M. J Cousins
mother: Jennie West
certificate number: 15835
digital folder number: 004490981
image number: 00656
Collection: Cousins, ""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935""

Robert Bob Cousins, 94, of Newton, went home to be with his heavenly Father, on Monday, January 16, 2012, surrounded by his family and friends. He was born on April 27, 1917, in Newton, Texas, and was a lifelong resident of Newton and was a member of the Bon Wier Baptist Church. After retiring, he enjoyed tending to his cows and creating memories with his many grandchildren and great grandchildren, of which they will never forget. He is survived by his wife, Margie Cousins of Newton; daughters, Sue Dougharty and husband, Truman of Newton, Kay Spinn and husband, Will of Holland, Tx; sons, Barney Cogswell and wife, Cathy of Newton and Robert Cousins and wife, Glenda of Walker, La.; brother, Dick Cousins of Hull-Daisetta, Tx; 16 grand children; 44 great grandchildren; and 12 great great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, Miles and Jeanie Cousins; brothers, Roy Cousins, Clarence Cousins, Elton Cousins, and Harvey Cousins; sisters, Alta Cousins, Nora Cousins, Ester Davis and Beulah Brooks; daughter, Margie Nichols; grandsons, Jeff Dougharty, Shawn Cousins, Tommy Hardy, and Larry Hardy; granddaughter, Courtney Trent; and great grandchildren, Alex and Olivia Trent. Visitation will be on Wednesday from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., at Smith Funeral Home in Newton. Funeral services will be on Thursday, January 18, 2012, at 10:00 a.m., at Smith Funeral Home in Newton with burial to follow at Ford Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Jeff Dougharty Scholarship Fund, 242 CR 4025, Newton, Tx 75966.

Published in The Beaumont Enterprise on January 18, 2012

Listed as R C Cousins on the SSDI.

","STR06" "I37794","Cousins","Robert Duval","1 Jan 1875","26 Aug 1943","0","Robert D. Cousins, Pineland, was on a list of 11 members of the Sabine County Medical Society, June 1910, in the TEXA STATE JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, published in 1911.


Name: Robert Duval Cousins
Death Date: 26 Aug 1943
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson Co., Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 68 years 7 months 25 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 01 Jan 1875
Birthplace: Newton Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Cousins
Father's Birthplace: Virginia
Mother's Name: Frances Woods
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Physician
Place of Residence: Beaumont, Jefferson Co., Texas
Cemetery: Forest Lawn Memorial Park
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 27 Aug 1943
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137434
Digital Film Number: 4029598
Image Number: 2289
Reference Number: 38224
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I37794","Cousins","Robert Duval","1 Jan 1875","26 Aug 1943","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 30 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 25B
Pineland and Brookeland Highway Road
528-528
Cousins, R D Sr Head M W 45 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Cousins, Missouri Wf F W 39 M Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Vilas Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Velma Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Verline Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I37815","Cousins","Robert L.","18 Apr 1812","23 Nov 1858","0","Said to have come to Texas in 1836, and to have been a son of John Clark Cousins and Elizabeth Allen of Amelia County, Virginia. Also said to be a brother of Marthe Epps Cousins, the wife of Asa Mann, residents of Haywood County, Tennessee.","STR06" "I37815","Cousins","Robert L.","18 Apr 1812","23 Nov 1858","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Newton County
Enumerated 26 Oct 1850
87-87
Robert Cousins 38 M Farmer 800 VA
Sarah Jane Cousins 20 F Ala
Mary Elizabeth Cousins 1 F Tx

The Slave Schedules indicated he had four slaves in total, 34 year old Male, 20 year old female, 18 year old male, and 2 year old male","STR06" "I37840","Cousins","Rufus Lee","14 Apr 1887","13 Feb 1943","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDVB-C85
name: Rufus Lee Cousins
death date: 13 Feb 1943
death place: Nederland, Jefferson, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 55 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 14 Apr 1887
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: John Cousins
father's birthplace: Texas
mother's name:
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Auto Mechanic
place of residence: Nederland, Jefferson, Texas
cemetery:
burial place: Burkeville, Texas
burial date: 15 Feb 1943
additional relatives: X
film number: 2137249
digital film number: 4030117
image number: 3043
reference number: cn8430
Collection: Rufus Lee Cousins, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I37840","Cousins","Rufus Lee","14 Apr 1887","13 Feb 1943","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Louisiana, Beauregard Parish, Merryville
Enumerated 5 and 6 Feb 1920
SD 7 ED 109 Sheet 8A
142-146
Cousins, Rufus L Head M W 23 M Tx Tx Tx Mechanic Garage
Cousins, Alice A Wf W F 27 M Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Roy A Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Blanche E Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Rubylee Dtr F W 5 S La Tx Tx
Coleman, Audrey Sister-in-law F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Coleman, John L Brother-in-law M W 19 M Tx Tx Tx
Coleman, Ophelia M Sister-in-law F W 19 M Tx Tx Ga


1930 Census
Texas, Jefferson County, Pr. 7, Nederland East
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 123-81 SD 27 Sheet 16A Stamped 215
Main Street
637-58-60
Cousins, Lee R Head M W 41 m 23 Tx Tx Va Mechanic Kelly Garage
Cousins, Alice Wf F W 37 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Troy Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Tally marker Pool Hall
Cousins, Evelyn Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx tx
Cousins, Ruby Dtr F W 12 S La Tx Tx
Cousins, Mildred Dtr F W 10 S La Tx Tx
Cousins, Alice Ruth Dtr F W 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I37840","Cousins","Rufus Lee","14 Apr 1887","13 Feb 1943","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I37795","Cousins","Sarah Candis","23 Nov 1876","5 Jun 1953","0","Name: Sarah Candis Warner
Death Date: 05 Jun 1953
Death Place: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 76 years 7 months 12 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Nov 1876
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William D. Cousins
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Francis Woods
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Magnolia Springs
Burial Place: San Augustine, Co., Texas
Burial Date: 07 Jun 1953
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2113985
Digital Film Number: 4165744
Image Number: 280
Reference Number: 53093
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I37841","Cousins","Sidney Bryant","23 Apr 1891","29 Mar 1936","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD68-65C
name: Sidney Bryant Cousins
death date: 29 Mar 1936
death place: Newton Co., Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 44 years 11 months 25 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 23 Apr 1891
birthplace: Burkville, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name: Edna Cousins
father's name: Sidney Bryant Cousins
father's birthplace: Newton County
mother's name: Edna Cousins
mother's birthplace: Belgrade, Texas
occupation: Farming
place of residence: Newton, Texas
cemetery:
burial place: Newton
burial date: 30 Mar 1936
additional relatives: X
film number: 2116862
digital film number: 4166723
image number: 2242
reference number: v X cn 16645
Collection: Sidney Bryant Cousins, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I37841","Cousins","Sidney Bryant","23 Apr 1891","29 Mar 1936","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 1, Newton Town
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 176-1 SD 19 Sheet 2A Stamped 2
Bon Wier Road
33-35
Cousins, Sidney B Head M W 37 m 22 Tx Tx US Farmer Truck Farm
Cousins, Edna E Wf F W 33 m 19 Tx Tx Tx Stacker Box Factory
Cousins, Mary O Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Irene B Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Fay O Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Mattie C. Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Nina P Dtr F W 7 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Malissa Mother F W 76 Wd Ala US US","STR06" "I42272","Cousins","Sidney Lee","20 Sep 1920","31 Mar 1936","0","He died of the flu, just a few days after the death of his father from the same illness.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD68-65W
name: Sidney Lee Cousins
death date: 31 Mar 1936
death place: Newton, Newton, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 15 years 6 months 11 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 20 Sep 1920
birthplace: Newton Co., Texas
marital status: Single
spouse's name:
father's name: Sidney Lee Cousins
father's birthplace: Burkville Co., Texas
mother's name: Edna Cousins
mother's birthplace: Newton Co, Texas
occupation: Farming
place of residence: Newton, Texas
cemetery:
burial place: Newton
burial date: 01 Apr 1936
additional relatives: X
film number: 2116862
digital film number: 4166723
image number: 2241
reference number: v X cn 16644
Collection: Sidney Lee Cousins, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I40989","Cousins","Travis Alexander","14 Apr 1986","6 Dec 2008","0","Travis Alexander Cousins

Travis Alexander Cousins, 22, beloved son, brother, uncle and friend, passed away on Saturday, December 6, 2008 in Austin. Funeral will be held 3:00 p.m. Friday at Fielder Road Baptist Church, 1323 W. Pioneer Parkway, Arlington with Dr. Gary Smith officiating. The family will receive friends on Thursday from 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. at Wade Family Funeral Home, 4140 W. Pioneer Parkway, Arlington. A memoriam has been established at www.traviscousins.com

Travis was born on April 14, 1986 in Dallas to Trey and Carol Cousins. He was raised in the Arlington-Dalworthington Gardens area and graduated from Arlington High School in 2004. Travis was fluent in Spanish and was the President of the Debate and Theatre club in high school. He was well known for his roles in school musicals. He was a member of the National Honor Society and a recipient of the Principal's award. He was also a member of Fielder Road Baptist Church. A senior at the University of Texas at Austin, Travis was a Fine Arts major. He wrote political commentary for the Libertarian newspaper. An impassioned bumper sticker commando, Travis was an accomplished artist, actor, playwright and screenwriter. He enjoyed fine arts, cooking, dancing, fencing, and watching movies. Travis loved four-wheeling, sports and the outdoors, and was one of the best paintball backman. He had traveled to many destinations including England, Scotland, Spain, Italy, Australia and France. Survivors include parents, Trey and Carol Cousins; brothers, Randall Cousins and Kelly Huffman and wife Holly and their children Tyler and Sophie; maternal grandmother, Faye Ellis; paternal grandmother, Evelyn Cousins; numerous other family members; and a host of friends. Wade Family Funeral Home, Arlington, 817-274-9233

Published in Austin American-Statesman on December 11, 2008

","STR06" "I42254","Cousins","Troy A.","19 Nov 1911","20 Oct 1979","0","The SSDI shows his last benefits were paid in Kirbyville, Jasper County, Texas. He died, however, in Galveston County.","STR06" "I37804","Cousins","Troy Dalton","6 Dec 1897","6 Sep 1976","0","He has a military marker, inscribed with a cross, his full name and the dates of birth and death, as well as ""CDR US NAVY World War II Korea""

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNWR-YRS
name: Troy Dalton Cousins
death date: 06 Sep 1976
death place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 78 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 06 Dec 1897
birthplace: Bronson Texas
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: William D Cousins
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Frances Woods
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
Informant Mrs. Zilpah Cousins (wife)
film number: 2243978
digital film number: 4005496
image number: 03503
reference number: 69492
Collection: Troy Dalton Cousins, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42252","Cousins","Verline May","9 Apr 1911","Yes, date unknown","0","Her listing on the Texas Birth Index does NOT show the name of her parents.","STR06" "I40986","Cousins","Weldon Daniel","14 Oct 1917","11 Jul 1985","0","At the time of the 1940 census, he was a resident of Pineland, Sabine County, Texas. He was age 22 and single, and indicated he had formerly resided in Beaumont. His occupation was Trader, live stock. A Weldon Cousins, born 1917 and resident of Sabine County, enlisted in the U S Military on 28 Jan 1941. He indicated he had one year of college, and was a farm manager or foreman without dependents.","STR06" "I40979","Cousins","Wilfred Roy","9 Jan 1915","11 Jun 1987","0","The Legislative Reference Library of Texas Shows he served in the Texas House from January 9, 1945 through January 14, 1947, and in the Texas Senate from January 14, 1947 through January 9, 1951. He was a Democrat, and represented Jefferson/Orange/Hardin and Liberty counties.

His obituary was published in the Beaumont Enterprise on 13 Jun 1987, under the title ""Former senator Cousins dies,"" scan not available on the website, but should be obtained from the libray.

http://www.lrl.state.tx.us/legeLeaders/members/memberdisplay.cfm?memberID=1251

On the Portal to Texas History, the following Senate Resolution honoring him can be found. It was published in the Journal of the Senate of the Seventieth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 4: First and Second Called Sessions, page 310

In Memory of Wilford (sic) Roy Cousins
Senator Parker offered the following resolution:
(Senate Resolution 125)
WHEREAS, With the death of Wilfred Roy Cousins on June 11, 1987, the State of Texas lost an outstanding public servant whose footsteps marked service and progress in every path he chose to follow; and
WHEREAS, A native Texas, he was born January 9, 1915, in Newton County, the son of William Roy Cousins and Essie Mae Fortenberry; and
WHEREAS, A graduate of Beaumont High School and South Park Junior College, Mr. Cousins attended the Unversity of Texas and the University of Texas School of Law, and
WHERAS, After gallantly serving his country in the United States Army during World War II, Mr. Cousins was elected to the Texas House of Representatives; and
WHERAS, Elected to the Texas Senate in 1946, he loyally and faithfully address the needs of his constituency and was instrumental in passig the Lamar College Bill and creating the Port Commission; and
WHEREAS, Despite the demands of a busy law practice, he remained active in political affairs after his retirement form the Senate; and
WHEREAS, A respected cattleman, he was also active in the lumber business; and
WHEREAS, He contributed his time and talents to the Paul Revere Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution, Westwood Bible Church, Texas Bar Association, Southwest Cattle Raisers Association, and the Farm Bureau; and
WHEREAS, The varied and notable achievements of this distinguished gentleman in the realm of business, religious affairs, and civic betterment have contributed immensely to the dynamic growth and progress of his beloved state; and
WHEREAS, The State of Texas has benefitted enourmously from the wisdom and expertise of this illustrious public servant who conscientiously discharged his duties in a most exemplary manner; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, Seventeeth Legislature, Second Called Session, hereby extend sincere condolences to the members of his family, his wife, Evelyn Lee Conaway Cousins; his sons, William Reeder ""Trey"" Cousins and Robert Edgar Cousins, and his grandsons, William Randall Cousins IV and Travis Alexander Cousins; and be it further
RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be prepapared for members of his family as an expression of deepest symphathy from the Texas Senate, and that when the Senate adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Wilfred Roy Cousins.

The resolution was read.

On motion of Senator Brooks and by unanimous consent, the names of the Lieutenant Governor and Senators were added to the resolution as signers thereof.

On motion of Senator Parker, the resolution was adopted by a rising vote of the Senate.

http://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth204533/m1/356/","STR06" "I619","Cousins","William Dalton","29 Mar 1902","6 Aug 1982","0","He went by his middle name of Dalton.","STR06" "I37782","Cousins","William Daniel","16 Nov 1853","12 Sep 1927","0","Shown as William Daniel Cousins by his granddaughter, Joye Cousins Turner. The transcription of the Little Flock Cemetery shows him instead as William Dalton Cousins. The book, ""Glimpses of Newton County History."" also refers to him as William Daniel.

Virgie Speights writes that he was one of the teachers at the one-room log school in Rosevine. (Speights, p. 77).

","STR06" "I37782","Cousins","William Daniel","16 Nov 1853","12 Sep 1927","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Newton County, Pr. 2
Enumerated Jun 1880
Page 24B SD 1 ED 56
218-218
Cousins, William W M 26 Farmer
Cousins, Mary W F 23 Wife Keeping House
Cousins, Robert W M 5 S
Cousins, Sarah W F 3 Dtr
Cousins, Marion W M 1 Son

1900 Census
Texas, Coryell County, JP 2
Enumerated 2 and 4 Jun 1900
SD 263 SE 41 Sheets 2A and 2B Stamped 59
25-26
Cousins, W. D. Head W M Nov 1855 44 m 26 Tx Va Miss Day Laborer
Cousins, Mary F. Wife W F Jun 1866 (sic) 33 (sic) M 26 11/10 Tx Tx Miss
Cousins, Roy Son W M Jan 1881 19 S Tx Tx Tx Day Laborer
Cousins, Clara Dtr W F Jan 1883 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Nora Dtr W F Mar 1885 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Ida Dtr W F May 1887 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Livie Dtr W F Mar 1890 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Carrie Dtr W F Aug 1893 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Artie Dtr W F July 1894 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Troy Son W M Dec 1898 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 2 Jan 1920
SD 326 SD 173 Sheet 1A
6-6
Cousins, William D Head M W 65 M Tx Tn Miss Farmer
Cousins, Mary F Wf F W62 M Tx Miss Miss
Cousins, William D Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer Home Farm



","STR06" "I40984","","","","","","","" "I37797","Cousins","William Roy","28 Jan 1881","30 Aug 1975","0","At the time he registered for the draft during the First World War, on 12 September 1918, he listed his occupation as County Judge and farmer, working for himself. He showed that he was born in Hemphill on 28 Jan 1881, and that his nearest relative was his wife, Essie. He was shown as Medium Heighth and Build, with gray eyes, and his hair was ""light and bald.""

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K38D-59R
Name: William Roy Cousins
Event: Death
Event Date: 30 Aug 1975
Event Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Widowed
Occupation: Self-employed Attorney-Rancher
Birth Date: 28 Jan 1881
Birthplace: Newton, Texas
Father's Name: William Daniel Cousins
Mother's Name: Marian Frances Woods
Veteran: No
Informant: William R Cousins Jr (son)
Certificate Number: 61251
Film Number: 2243828
Digital Folder Number: 005145727
Image Number: 00159
Collection: Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976","STR06" "I37797","Cousins","William Roy","28 Jan 1881","30 Aug 1975","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Hardin, JP 5
Enumerated 10 May 1910
SD 2 ED 29 Sheet 27B
473-473
Cousins, William Head M W 24 m1 2 Tx Tx Tx Teacher Public Schools
Cousins, Essie May Wf F W 20 m1 2 1/0 Tx Miss Tx Teacher Public Schools

1920 Census
Texas, Jefferson County, JP No. 1, Beaumont City, Ward 2
SD 326 ED 89 Sheet 20B
Enumerated 19 through 21 Jan 1920
Prachett Street
Hagerman, Agnes Head F W 50 Wd 1889 Sweden Swedish Sweden Swedish Sweden Swedish Proprietor Hotel
Cousins, W. R Lodger M W 38 m Tx Tx Tx None
Cousins, Essie Mae Lodger F W 30 M Tx Tx Tx None
Cousins, Wilhe R R Lodger M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Cousins, Weldon Lodger M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
plus 23 other boarders and lodgers

","STR06" "I42209","Cousins","William Roy","21 Mar 1902","15 Dec 1978","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KH3F-9GD
name: William Roy Cousins
titles & terms:
event: Death
event date: 15 Dec 1978
event place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
residence Rural Livingston Rt 4 box 616
gender: Male
age: 76
estimated birth year: 1902
DOB 21 Mar 1902
Maritial Status widowed
father: Miles Cousins
father's titles & terms:
mother: Jeannie West
mother's titles & terms:
occupation Labor Mobil Oil
Informant Ms. Royce Ann Hopkins
certificate number: 94926
digital folder number: 004991361
image number: 00445
Collection: William Roy Cousins, ""Texas, Deaths, 1977-1986""","STR06" "I24116","Coussons","Bessie Lou","15 Aug 1930","13 Feb 2006","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, February 16, 2006
Bessie Lou Coussons Neal

Funeral services for Bessie Lou Coussons Neal, 75, of San Augustine were held at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, February 15, 2006 at First Baptist Church in San Augustine. Burial followed in the Chumley Cemetery in San Augustine County. Bro. Mike BELGRAD and Bro. Buddy PRATT officiated. She was a retired school teacher and a member of White Rock Baptist Church. She is survived by her daughters, Josette Neal NEWBERRY of Austin, Sue Neal BENTON and husband, Kevin, of Nacogdoches, and Carol Neal CARTWRIGHT of San Augustine, son Pete GARRETT; sister, Peggy DUKE of Hemphill, brother, Sammy COUSSONS and wife, Louise, of Nacogdoches; sisters-in-law, Lorraine COUSSONS of Nacogdoches and Freddie COUSSONS of Houston; and seven grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the White Rock Baptist Church or the Bessie Neal Scholarship Fund at Texas Bank and Trust, P.O. Box 639, San Augustine, Texas 75972. Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine was in charge of arrangements.

A nearly identical obituary was published in the February 15, 2006 Sabine County Reporter.","STR06" "I42293","Coussons","Bobby Joe","1 Feb 1931","10 May 2014","0","Bobby Joe Coussons, died May 10, 2014. He was born February 1, 1931 to Pole Mason Coussons and Carrie Nethery Coussons in Hemphill Texas. Bobby Joe was a self employed painter and served in the Army during the Korean Conflict.

Graveside Services will be Tuesday, May 13, 2014 at the Hemphill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

Starr Funeral Home 510 Starr St. Hemphill, TX 75948 (409)787-3331

Sabine County Reporter
May 14, 2014, Page 12","STR06" "I42278","Coussons","Charles Mitchell","29 Aug 1901","9 Feb 1953","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF38-5XZ
name: Charles Mitchell Coussons
death date: 09 Feb 1953
death place: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 51 years 5 months 10 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 29 Aug 1901
birthplace: Hemphill, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: C. W. Coussons
father's birthplace: Tenn.
mother's name: Stella Wormwood
mother's birthplace: Texas
occupation: So. Texas Producers
place of residence: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
cemetery: Gann Cemetery
burial place: Lufkin, Texas
burial date: 10 Feb 1953
additional relatives:
film number: 2113748
digital film number: 4165442
image number: 2915
reference number: cn 5926
Collection: Charles Mitchell Coussons, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42198","Coussons","Charles W.","22 Jan 1872","12 Jan 1935","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDVJ-42G
name: C. W. Coussons
death date: 12 Jan 1935
death place: Texas
gender: Male
race: w
death age: 64 years 6 days
estimated birth date: 1871
birth date:
birthplace: Tenn
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Bill Coussons
father's birthplace: Tennessee
mother's name:
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Farmer
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date: 13 Jan 1935
additional relatives:
informant W E Coussons
film number: 2116252
digital film number: 4030349
image number: 3444
reference number: 4413
Collection: C. W. Coussons, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42198","Coussons","Charles W.","22 Jan 1872","12 Jan 1935","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 11 May 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 15B
229-234
Coussons, Charlie W head m W 35 m1 14 Tenn Ala Ga Farmer
Coussons, Stella F Wf F W 20 m1 14 5/3 Tx US Tx
Coussons, William E Son M W 11 S Tx Tn Tx Farm Laborer
Coussons, Charles M Son M W 8 S Tx Tn Tx Farm Laborer
Coussons, Lena Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tenn Tx
Coussons, Amos L Son M W 2 S Tx Tn Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 9 Jan 1920
Sd 326 ED 171 Sheet 4B
Hemphill and Milam Road
85-85
Coussons, Charlie Head m W 48 m Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Coussons, Stella Wf F W 40 M Tx Tx Tx
Coussons, Mitchell Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Coussons, Lena Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Coussons, Leonard Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Coussons, Lumon Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Coussons, Limmie Dtr F W 3 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Coussons, Pearl Dtr F W 1 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 1B
13-15
Coussons, Charles W Head M W 54 M 26 Tenn Ga Unk Farmer
Coussons, Stella F Wf F W 49 m 16 Tx Tx Tx
Coussons, Luman A Son M W 18 S Tx Tenn Tx
Coussons, Lemmie B Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tenn Tx
Coussons, Hattie P Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tenn Tx
","STR06" "I42282","Coussons","Charles William","4 Sep 1921","3 May 2001","0","The listing for him on the Texas Birth Index lists only his name and date of birth, and not the names of his parents.

Obituary Daily Times shows that Dr. Charles William Coussons, age 79, died in Nacogdoches, Texas. His obituary was published in both the San Augustine Tribune and the Beaumont Enterprise.","STR06" "I42292","Coussons","Evon","Abt 1922","Yes, date unknown","0","Her father's 1960 obituary lists her as ""Mrs. Evon Leediker of Cleveland, Texas.""","STR06" "I42276","Coussons","Fannie L.","Apr 1886","9 Aug 1969","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6QL-SVY
name: Fannie Pou
death date: 09 Aug 1969
death place: Orange, Orange, Texas
usual residence Rt. 2, Tenaha, Texas
gender: Female
race:
death age: 83 years
estimated birth date: 1886
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: W. T. Coussons
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Julia Dean
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery: Ramah Cemetery
burial place: Teneha, Texas
burial date:
additional relatives:
informant Charles POU
film number: 2218110
digital film number: 4168793
image number: 3254
reference number: 67064
Collection: Fannie Pou, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42286","Coussons","H. Pearl","Abt 1919","Yes, date unknown","0","Could her first name have been Hallie? The SSDI shows a Hallie Pearl Coussons, born 14 Dec 1918, and died 9 Oct 2007 in Houston, Harris County, Texas. US City Directories show a Miss Hallie P Coussons, waiter, as a 1937 resident of Nederland Texas. Texas Divorce records list a divorce between Hallie P and Thomas P. Castillo. They were married in 1979 and divorced in 1994.","STR06" "I42202","Coussons","John Goodrich","20 Apr 1887","1 Apr 1965","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD25-B6L
name: John Goodrich Coussons
death date: 01 Apr 1965
death place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 77 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 20 Apr 1887
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: W. T. Coussons
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Julia Dean
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Retired Contracter Temple Lumber Co
place of residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
cemetery: Hemphill Cemetery
burial place: Hemphill, Texas
burial date: 02 Apr 1965
additional relatives: X
film number: 2117753
digital film number: 4028298
image number: 3466
reference number: cn 25875
Collection: John Goodrich Coussons, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42280","Coussons","Peggy Ann","11 Jul 1936","28 Nov 2021","0","The Sabine County Reporter
August 28, 2013, Page 7

Reunion

Hemphill High School's Class of 1953 held their Sixtieth class reunion on July 27, at Hemphill Garden Center. Attending were Douglas Butler, Maxie Poye, Eddie Toole, Buddy Pratt, Robert Davis, Shorty Denman, Shirley SMITH Williams. Ann Pratt Click, Shirley Procell Marsh, Shirley Wiltshire Stanton, Christine Vickers Lewing, Patsy Hogan Vrooman, Freddie Shooley Shauer, Carolyn Denman, Tina Butler, Reba Clark Barnett, Peggy Coussons Duke and Chris Lewing.

Obituary

Peggy Ann Coussons Duke, 85, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Sunday, November 28, 2021 at her residence.

Peggy was born July 11, 1936 in Hemphill to Ersel and Novie Ada Pratt Coussons. She was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and a graduate of the Hemphill High School Class of 1954. She worked as a nurse's assistant for many years and was active in the First Baptist Church, including vacation bible school. She loved to work with the elderly. Peggy had a green thumb and was best known for the ferns on her front porch and she believed in the phrase ""Gift of Hospitality, unconditional love and nurturing"".

She was preceded in death by her husband, Russell E. Duke and daughter, Myra Duke Clindaniel.

She is survived by her daughters, Cindy Duke Cobia of Austin and Megan Russek and husband, Eric, of League City; sister-in-law, Lorraine Coussons of Nacogdoches; grandchildren, Cara Westbrook, Jacie Cobia, Ricky Cobia and wife, Courtney, Madalyn Russek, Josh Russek and Hannah Russek; and great grandchild, Alex Freeman.

Graveside services will begin at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, November 30, 2021 in Hemphill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

GRAVESIDE SERVICE
HEMPHILL CEMETERY
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
10:00 AM
Email Details

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 1, 2021, page 7","STR06" "I37065","Coussons","Pole Mason","10 Sep 1885","5 May 1960","0","Funeral Services For P. M. Coussons Held Saturday

Pole Mason Coussons, 75, died Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in Baptist Hospital, Beaumont, after a lengthy llness. Mr. Coussons was a retired banker. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday in the First Baptist Church Hemphill. The Rev. Clarence Howell officiated. Burial was in the Hemphill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Carrie Coussons of Hemphill; two daughters, Miss Joy Coussons of Hemphill and Mrs. Evon Leediker of Cleveland, Texas; two sons, T. Coussons of Alto and Bobby Coussons of Hemphill; one sister, Mrs. Fannie Pou of Tenaha; one brother, Goodrich Coussons of Hemphill, and six grandchildren.
Pall bearers were Horace Pratt, Abb Howard, V. A. Jones Sr., Deas Fuller, E. T. Killion, C. C. Rice and James Fuller.

Obit Sabine County Reporter, Hemphill, TX


http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txsabine/obituaries/TXSabine_Obits_Surname-C.htm


https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDNM-GZ9
name: Pole Mason Coussons
death date: 05 May 1960
death place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
gender: Male
race: white
death age: 74 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 10 Sep 1885
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: William Thomas Coussons
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Julia Dean
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Retired Banker
place of residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
cemetery: Hemphill
burial place: Hemphill, Texas
burial date: 05 May 1960
additional relatives: X
Informant W T Coussons
film number: 2116266
digital film number: 4166547
image number: 3137
reference number: cn 30941
Collection: Pole Mason Coussons, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I37065","Coussons","Pole Mason","10 Sep 1885","5 May 1960","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 14B
Pineland Road
254-301
Coussons, Pole M Head m W 35 M Tx Ga Ga Salesman Retail Drug Store
Coussons, Carrie Wf F W 28 M Tx Tx Tx
Coussons, William T Son M W 2 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Coussons, Lela J Dtr F W 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
not located

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill JP 1
Enumerated April 13, 1940
SD 42-3 ED 202-1 Sheet 5B
100
Coussons, Pole M Head m W 55 M Tx Same House Realtor Private Work
Coussons, Carie Wf F W 48 M Tx Same House
Coussons, William T. (ab) Son M W 22 S Tx Same House
Coussons, Joy (ab) Dtr F W 20 S Tx Same House
Coussons, Yvonne (ab) Dtr F W 18 S Tx Same House
Coussons, Bobbie Joe Son F (sic) W 9 S Tx Same House
McDaniel, Robert C Lodger M W 24 S Tx Same House Salesman Gen merch Store


","STR06" "I27909","Coussons","Sammy Ray","6 May 1932","30 May 2007","0","The SSDI shows his last benefit was paid in Alvin, Brazoria County, Texas.","STR06" "I7050","Coussons","William Ersell","3 Jul 1898","23 Sep 1960","0","W. E. Coussons, Prominent Local Citizen, Dies

William Ersel Coussons, 62, of Hemphill, died Friday at 6:15 a.m. in his home of a heart attack, while preparing to go to work. This was his second heart attack. He had one five weeks ago. He had returned to working part time at his store a week ago last Monday. Mr. Coussons was a native of Hemphill and was a prominent merchant and businessman. He owned and operated the W. E. Coussons store in Hemphill since 1929, in addition to other real property. He was, at the time of his death, a director of the First State Bank of Hemphill. A veteran of World War I, her served overseas and was in France when the Armistice was declared. Mr. Coussons was a member of the Sabine Post 197, American Legion. He had also served as a Hemphill city councilman from 1940 to 1952; as a member of the draft board, and as a trustee of the Hemphill Independent School District. He was a member of the Little Fowler Masonic Lodge. Funeral serviced were held at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Lovis Dunn, pastor of the East Mayfield Baptist Church officiating, assisted by the Rev. Clarence Howell, pastor of the first Baptist Church of Hemphill and the Rev. C. A. Bly. Burial was in the Hemphill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Novie Pratt Coussons; three daughters, Mrs. Dan Williams of Hemphill, Mrs. Joe Neal of San Augustine, and Russell Duke of Indiana, Pa; three sons, Dr. Charles Coussons of Nacogdoches, Sammy Coussons of Hemphill and Paul Coussons of Houston; three sisters, Mrs. Dalton Smith of Hemphill, Mrs. John Bowers and Mrs. Vincent Kickerillo, both of Houston; two brothers, L. A. Coussons of Blythe, Calif., and Luman Coussons and 16 grandchildren.
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Sabine County Reporter, Hemphill, TX, date unknown

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txsabine/obituaries/TXSabine_Obits_Surname-C.htm

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNH2-BPX
name: William Earsel Coussons
death date: 23 Sep 1960
death place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 62 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 03 Jul 1898
birthplace: Texas
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Charles W Coussons
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Stelle Wormwood
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Store Owner
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
Informant Paul Coussons
film number: 2116474
digital film number: 4120481
image number: 01161
reference number: 56117
Collection: William Earsel Coussons, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I7050","Coussons","William Ersell","3 Jul 1898","23 Sep 1960","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill. JP 1
Enumerated April 5, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-1 Sheet 2A
26
Coussons, William E Head M W 41 M Tx Same House Merchant General Merch Store
Coussons, Novie Wf F W 37 M Tx Same House
Coussons, Charles Son M W 18 S Tx Same House
Coussons, Billie Sue Dtr F W 14 S Tx Same House
Coussons, Bessie Lou Dtr F W 8 S Tx Same House
Coussons, Sammy Ray M W 7 S Tx Same House
Coussons, Paul Son M W 5 S Tx Same House
Coussons, Peggy Ann Dtr F W 3 S Tx","STR06" "I42200","Coussons","William Thomas","27 Mar 1842","18 Oct 1909","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Tennessee, Giles County, PO Lynnville Station
Enumerated 10 Aug 1870
Pages 1 and 2 Stamped 325
7
Coussons, William T 28 M W Farmer Ga
Coussons, Harriett L 28 F W Keeping House Ga
Coussons, Elizabeth 6 F W Ga
Coussons, Lucy W F W Tenn
Coussons, Alice M 10 days F W Tenn May

1880 Census
not located

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 27 June 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 13A Stamped 104
213-217
Coussons, Wm F/T Head M W Mar 1844 56 m 16 Ga Ga Ga Tax Assessor
Cousson, Julia G Wf W f Dec 1855 44 m 16 3/3 Ga Ga Ga
Coussons, Pole M Son M W Sept 1885 15 S Tx Ga Ga At School
Coussons, Fannie L Dtr W F Apr 1886 13 S Tx Ga Ga At School
Coussons, John G Son W M Apr 1887 13 S Tx Ga Ga At School
McGown, Phelix GrandSon W M Aug 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tenn

","STR06" "I37683","Couts","George W.","28 Feb 1912","8 Jan 1992","0","Janet Wright Klinkman shows his name as John Willliam Coats, and no one by this name could be found on the SSDi. However, there was a George COUTS with the exact date of birth and death that Janet supplied. George's social security account was established in Ohio. Additionally, the Michigan Death Index shows that Geoge W. COUTS died in West Branch, Michigan.","STR06" "I3938","Covault","Harold G.","6 May 1916","22 Apr 1973","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Ohio, Shelby County, Green Twp
SD 4 ED 15-16
Enumerated April 8, 1940
Sheet 2B
36
Covault, Harold G. Head m W 23 m Ohio R Shelby Ohio Farm Laborer Farm
Covault, Pauline G Wf F W 26 M Mich Shelby Ohio
Covault, Shirley Ann Dtr F W 5/12 S Phio
Covault, Lillie Mae (ab) Mother F W 63 M Ind Shelby Ohio
Covault, Morley Brother M W 30 S Ohio Shelby Ohio

","STR06" "I42298","","","","","","","" "I5765","Cover","Caroline ""Carrie"" Suzanne","21 Jan 1902","25 Feb 1984","0","Student at Mt. Saint Marys and graduated 6-10-1919. Probably Oklahoma City. Yvette Payne has a picture of MSMA.

Duncan Banner Sunday, February 26, 19 84 Pg. 2. Transcribed by C. R. Strong 11-29-2003

Caroline (Carrie) Susan Payne, 82, Rt. 4 Duncan, died Saturday, Feb. 25 in a local nursing home after a long illness.

Service is pending with the Don Grantham Funeral Home.

Born Jan. 21,1902, in Okmulgee, she was a Duncan resident for 64 years, a former bookkeeper and a member of the First Baptist Church.

Survivors include three sons. Harry Payne of Comanche, Paul J. Payne of Corpus Christi, Tex., and W.L. Payne of Duncan; seven grandchildren and 10 great-children.

Duncan Banner Monday, Feb. 27, 1984 (Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)

Caroline S. Payne

Caroline Susan Payne, 82, Rte. 4, Duncan, died Saturday, Feb. 25, at the Kanakuk Nursing Home after a long illness.

Services will be at 2 p.m., Tuesday, in the Don Grantham Funeral Chapel with Brad Allen officiating. Burial will be at the Marlow Cemetery under the direction of the Don Grantham Funeral Home. Born Jan. 21, 1902, in Okmulgee, Payne was a bookkeeper until her retirement in 1976. She had lived in Duncan since 1920 and was a member of the First Baptist Church.

Survivors include three sons, Harry C. Payne of Comanche, Paul J. Payne of Corpus Christi, Texas, and W.L. Payne of Duncan; seven grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Dale Biffle, Louis Chenault, Vic Powers, Jack Ketchum, Earl Wilson, Edwin Ketchum, Lyndel Strain and Sammy Dunn.

NOTE Headstone in Marlow Cemetery, sect 10, in alley between Blks 10 & 20. states b. 9-13-1899 d. 4-13-1924","STR06" "I5765","Cover","Caroline ""Carrie"" Suzanne","21 Jan 1902","25 Feb 1984","0","(Research):mtDNA results:
H (Helena)

Mitochondrial haplogroup H is a predominantly European haplogroup that participated in a population expansion beginning approximately 20,000 years ago. Today, about 30% of all mitochondrial lineages in Europe are classified as haplogroup H. It is rather uniformly distributed throughout Europe suggesting a major role in the peopling of Europe, and descendant lineages of the original haplogroup H appear in the Near East as a result of migration. Future work will better resolve the distribution and historical characteristics of this haplogroup.

HVR1 differences
16051G
16235G
16291T","STR06" "I5358","Cowan","Elizabeth ""Bettie"" Rae","7 Sep 1897","1 Jul 1955","0","On Ancestry.com's index of ""California Daeth Records,"" she is listed as Elizabeth Rae KRAPF, with her mother's maiden name being MEYERS and her father's last name COWAN.","STR06" "I24775","Cowan","Frances Rose ""Maggie""","19 Jan 1872","17 Mar 1944","0","She remarried John McDonald, as can be seen on the 1900-1930 census, and also on the California Death Index.

MCDONALD FRANCES ROSE
DOB 01/19/1872
Mother's Maiden Name BURR
Father's Last Name COWAN
Sex F
Birth Place WEST VIRGINIA
Death Place LOS ANGELES (19)
Date Death 03/17/1944
Age 72 yrs","STR06" "I25314","","","","","","","" "I32007","Cowan","Martha J.","6 Jun 1817","14 Dec 1899","0","Might instead be COWEN.","STR06" "I30179","Cowart","Virginia","Abt 1846","","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of John William COWART and Susannah DRAKE, and notes she died after 1920.","STR06" "I1916","Cowdrey","Orinda Alice","Jan 1872","Aft 1930","0","The 1885 Kansas State Census, for Olivet, Osage County, Kansas, shows that Loren C. and B A E?? Cowdrey were the heads of a household of eight people in total, which included a 12 year old daughter with the initials of O A Cowdrey. Loren was a farmer, and was born in Ohio with his wife being born in Indiana. This is likely Alice's family. A marriage record shows that Loren G. COWDRY married Barbary E FRIEND in Mar 1861 in Clinton County, Indiana. Also, Loren's widow, Barbary A E Cowdrey filed for a Civil War Pension in Missouri, based on the service of her husband for the 86 Indiana Infantry. The Widow's pension number was 915267, certificate number 680310, State Filed, Missouri. It appears that Loren has earlier filed for an Invalid Pension, application number 59361, certificate number 46137.
","STR06" "I2371","Cowen","Loucile","Abt 1894","21 Jul 1950","0","From FindAGrave:

Daughter of William Cowen and Lucinda Gee

Las Cruces Sun-News
Sunday, July 23, 1950

THURMOND RITES AT 2:30PM TODAY IN HATCH CHURCH

Funeral Services for Mrs. Loucile Thurmond, 57, Hatch, will be held at 2:30PM today. Mrs. Thurmond died on Friday.

Services are scheduled at the St. Johns Methodist Church with Reverand C.D. Hamilton officiating. Burial will be at the Garden of Memories Cemetery.

Mrs. Thurmond died after a long illness.

Surviving are her widower, Benton, and a son William. She was a resident of Hatch since 1924.","STR06" "I27355","Cowley","Margaret ""Mattie"" Elizabeth","Sep 1839","Abt 1922","0","Shown by Ken Oliver at Find A Grave as Margaret Elizabeth Cowley McLemore, who died 1922 in Booneville, Logan County, Arkansas, and buried at the Mixon Cemetery in Logan County, Arkansas.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=48630180","STR06" "I37408","","","","","","","" "I41744","Cox","Della Louise","9 May 1928","21 Jul 2002","0","Buried at an unknown location in Harris County, Texas. Her last name at the time of her death was RUBY.","STR06" "I41743","Cox","Fagan Arnold","16 Jul 1931","13 Feb 2003","0","""Fagan Arnold Cox, former chairman of the North American Wholesale Lumber Association (NAWLA), died Feb. 10 (sic). He was 71. After graduating college, Cox spent his entire professional career in the lumber industry.....""


","STR06" "I1469","Cox","Fern B.","24 Aug 1899","13 Mar 1961","0","Mrs. Fern B. Machalleck, 61, 317 E. Seventh St., died at her home yesterday noon, after an illness of five months.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Root Funeral Home with the Rev. Christian W. Kocher, pastor of the First Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening.

Mrs. Machalleck was born at Tracy, Ind., Aug. 24, 1899, the daughter of Eli and Rachel Bush Cox. She was a teacher in the Pine Twp. School for 15 years. On Dec. 24, 1936, she was married at Union Mills to George Machalleck, who survives.

Also surviving are a son, Fred W. Schultz, this city; two grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Grace Bowell, LaPorte, and Mrs. Clara Sensow, Union Mills, and a brother, Ben Cox, Union Mills.

Mrs. Machalleck was a member of the First Methodist Church and the Ladies Circle of the church and was vice president of the WCTU.

Source: Machalleck, Fern B. Mar 14, 1961 Mich City News Disp pg 10 col 2","STR06" "I12185","","","","","","","" "I42307","","","","","","","" "I7399","Cox","Joe Edmond","8 Mar 1934","4 Feb 1995","0","Trudy Cox shows him as a son of George Washington COX and Sylvia Irene BRUCE of Santa Clara County, California. The California Birth and Death Index also list his mother's maiden name as Bruce.","STR06" "I7399","Cox","Joe Edmond","8 Mar 1934","4 Feb 1995","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
California, San Francisco, San Francisco
Enumerated April 25, 1940
SD 5 ED 38-459 Sheet 67B
Eureka Street
61
Cox, George Head W 42 M Neb Sam Place Musician Tavern
Cox, Sylvia Wf W 39 M Iowa Sam Place
Cox, Eleanor Dtr W 8 Calif Same Place
Cox, Joe Son M 6 Calif Same Place","STR06" "I43524","","","","","","","" "I43526","Cox","John Shannon ""Shan""","19 Jul 1992","28 Jul 2013","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 31, 2013, Page 1 and Page 7

Car Accident claims life of John Shannon ""Shan"" Cox

A one car accident claimed the life of a Sabine County man Sunday. According to a spokesman from the Department of Public Safety, Robert Hamilton, 21, Justin Conn, 21 and John Shannon Cox, 21 all of Milam, were traveling southbound on FM 1592 at 3:40 a.m. when the wreck occurred. The report indicates Hamilton was driving a 2013 Chevorlet Silverado pick-up truck at an unsafe speed, when he drove off the right side of the roadway. The report says he over-corrected turning to the right and skidded into a pipe fence post causing damage and turning the vehicle 180 degrees. The vehicle then flipped twice and came to rest in a pasture. John Shannon Cox was ejected from the vehicle and pronounced dead at the scene. Robert Hamilton was treated and released from Sabine County Hospital. Justin Conn was not injured. No one was wearing a seat-belt. Sabine County Sheriff's Office stated no arrest were made in connection to the accident at this time and no citation was issued at the time of the accident. The accident was investigated by Department of Public Safety Trooper Michael Thomasan.

Obituary

John Shannon Cox, Jr, died in Rosevine Texas, July 28, 2013. He was born to John Shannon Cox, Sr and Maria Sutton Cox on July 19, 1992, in Nacogdoches. Shannon was a lifetime resident of the Sabine County area. He worked as a boilermaker with Altairstrickland and Wyatt Construction.
Shannon was survived by his father Shannon Cox, Sr, of Milam; his mother Maria Cox of Hemphill; grandparents, John Sutton of Hemphill, Juanita Sutton of Hemphill, Sybil Hood of Grapeland and Linda Cox of Milam; and one sister, Kristen Marie Cox of Hemphill. He was preceded in death by his grandfather Chester D. Cox.

Visitation will be from 5:00 pm. until 9:00 pm, Tuesday evening, July 30, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2:00 pm, Wednesday, July 31, 2013, at the Hemphill High School Gym under the direction of Starr Funeral Home, with burial to follow in King Cemetery in Milam.

","STR06" "I41742","Cox","John Thomas","25 Aug 1897","17 Jan 1949","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDGC-R24
name: John Thomas Cox
death date: 17 Jan 1949
death place: Houston, Harris, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 51 years 4 months 22 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 25 Aug 1897
birthplace: Galveston, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: John Thomas Cox
father's birthplace: Unknown
mother's name: Elizabeth Fagan
mother's birthplace: Unknown
occupation: President-Cox Lumber
place of residence: Houston, Harris, Texas
cemetery: Glenwood Cemetery
burial place: Houston, Texas
burial date: 19 Jan 1949
additional relatives: X
Informant Mrs. E A Blackburn
film number: 2223118
digital film number: 4031761
image number: 3336
reference number: cn 2196
Collection: John Thomas Cox, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I41742","Cox","John Thomas","25 Aug 1897","17 Jan 1949","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One, East Mayfield Town
Enumerated 2 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 1A
Hemphill Pineland Road
45-8-9
Cox, John T Head M W 22 M Tx Ark Ark Shipping Clerk Lumber Mill
Cox, Della L Wf F W 21 M Tx Tx Tx
Cox, Elizabeth Mother F W 60 Wd Ark Ky Ky

1930 Census
Texas, Harris County, Houston, JP 1, Houston City
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 101-107 SD 26 Sheet 10A Stamped 275
Mount Vernon
3402
Cox, John T Head M W 32 m 22 Tx US US Salesman Lumber Co
Cox, Della H Wf F W 31 m 21 Tx Tx Tx
Cox, John T Jr Som M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Cox, Louise Dtr F W 1 S Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Harris County, Houston, JP 1
Enumerated April 2, 1940
SD 8 ED 258-239 Sheet 5B
Mt. Vernon
3402
Cox, John Thomas Head m W 42 m Tx Same House Harris Tx Proprietor Lumber
Cox, Della Louise Wf F W 41 m Tx Same House Harris Tx
Cox, John Thomas Son m W 17 S Tx Same House Harris Tx
Cox, Della Louise Dtr F W 11 S Tx Same House Harris Tx
Cox, Fagan Arnold Son M W 8 S Tx Same House Harris Tx
Arnold, Dolly Mother-in-law F W 66 Wd Tx Same House Harris Tx
Jackson, Clara Servant F Neg 46 Wd Tx Same House Harris Tx
","STR06" "I34381","","","","","","","" "I38585","Cox","Louise Ellen","28 Sep 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","Her maiden name is assumed to be COX, and the widowed Mary Cox, age 66 and born in South Carolina was living with Ellen and her husband, James R. McLemore, at the time of the 1880 Jackson County, Alabama census. Additionally, a post to the Ancestry.com Message Boards>Surnames>McLemore>McLemore Family history cited the Cranford family bible as identifying her as Louise Ellen Cox.","STR06" "I33290","Coyle","Annie Myrl","4 May 1926","24 Oct 2009","0","From FindAGrave:

FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of Marion Howard Coyle and Annie Wright Coyle. It also shows her date of birth, presumably in error, as 4 Jan 1926 in Buna. A photo of the tombstone was not shown, so the date that was engraved on it is not known with certainty. The Texas Birth Index lists this date of birth of Annie Myrl Cayel as 4 May 1926, and parents as Howard Cayle and Annie Wright. The SSDI aslo lists her birthdate as 4 May 1926. Her name on that was Annie Green.

Myrl McNaughten Green Franzke passed away at her residence in Buna.

Myrl, a registered nurse, who graduated from St. Mary School of Nursing, eventually received her BS degree in nursing education after attending Lamar University and Texas Women's University.

In 1968, Myrl served as president of the Port Arthur Heart Association and held positions with both the Texas Assoc. and Sabine Area Asso. of Industrial Nurses. Always willing to serve others, she volunteered her time and services to serve on the Advisory Council for the Port Arthur Adult Day Activity Center and RN Consultant for that facility. Later she became a volunteer Ombudsman for the Area Agency on Aging. As an RN, her work experience included Gulf Coast Health Care, Ameripol-Synpol, DuPont, St. Mary Hospital, Park Place Hospital, 12 Oaks Hospital, Hermann Hospital, Gulfport Shipbuilding and Texaco, Inc. One of her most memorable experiences was in working alongside Dr. Michael DeBakey as his surgical nurse.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Howard and Annie (Wright) Coyle her brother Milton Coyle and husbands Dr. Marion Green and Clifford Franzke, Jr.

Survivors include her daughter and sosn-in-law, Cheryl and Joe A. Valka; twin brother and sister-in-law, Irl and Margaret Coyle; sister, Joetta Erwin; sister and brother-in-law, Lois and Bill Robinette; five grandchildren, Valerie Cauthen and Larry; Joey Valka and Christy; Stephanie Garsea and Chris; Carrie Walker and Walter; and Christina Valka; nine great grandchildren and six great-great grandchildren.

Funeral services at First Baptist Church in Buna under the direction of Adams EE Stringer Funeral Home in Buna with burial at Wright Cemetery.","STR06" "I34434","Coyle","Strimple C. ""Jim""","31 Jul 1920","2 May 2009","0","""Dr. Strimple ""Jim"" Coyle and his wife Elna (sic) of Hemphill will attend (the annual meeting of the Sons of the Republic of Texas (SRT) held in Nacogdoches April 3 through 5, 1998). Dr. Coyle is a member of the Sabine District Chapter of the SRT.""

There was a 92 page book titled ""Oral History Interview with Strimple C. Coyle"" by Strimple C. Coyle and Ronald E. Marcello. It was part of the Oral History Project, University of North Texas, and published in 1994. The subject of this book was and interview with Sergeant Major Strimple C. (""Jim"") Coyle, a Marine Corps veteran, concerning his experiences Ewa Field with VMF-211 (Marine Fighter Squadron 211) during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.

From Find a Grave:

Marine Corps Sergeant Major (Retired), Jim Coyle died Saturday, May 2, 2009. He retired from the U.S. Marine Corps in 1970 after proudly serving his country for 31 years. He was cited for undaunted courage under direct enemy fire in the defense of Pearl Habor against the Japanese attacks of December 7, 1941. His personal decorations include the Bronze Star Medal with the ""V"" attached indicating Valor in combat. He also received the Combat Action Ribbon, two Presidentual Unit Citations, Navy Unit Citation, China Service Metal, Korean Service Metal, and the Asiatic Pacific Compaign Medal with seven combat stars.

The only survivor of Pearl Harbor in Sabine County, the 88-year-old veteran passed away at Lufkin Memorial Hospital at 8:00AM this morning.

A true patriot to the core, with a striking demeanor and military bearing, Coyle was active in the community, particularly in veteran's affairs, belonging to both the local VFW and American Legion posts. Jim as he is known by all who know and loved him, was a Past Commander of the Sabine County O.P. Pate Post #187 of the American Legion and a Life Member of Post #10351 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Marine Corps League, Guadaicanal Campaign Veterans and Korean War Veterans Association. In addition, Jim was a Life Member of the Sons of the Republic of Texas.

During Pearl Harbor Remembrance Ceremonies on December 7, 2008, Coyle recounted the day of the Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor.

It was a horrible day for the then Corporal Coyle, who realizing the attack was occurring, ran back to his barracks to retrieve his Springfield rifle, a WWI relic, and began firing at the attacking Japanese planes, exposing himself to strafing by the enemy.

Dr Coyle, a native East Texan was born on July 31, 1920 in Buna Texas, and was a retired clinical psychologist. He was a resident of Hemphill for the past 15 years and a member of the First Baptist Church.

Funeral services are scheduled for Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at the First Baptist Church, Hemphill, TX at 1:00PM with the Reverend Aaron Pardue officiating. Burial will follow with full military honors at Newton City Cemetery, Newton Texas where he attended school and where his parents are buried.

Visitation will take place from 5:00PM until 9:00PM on Monday, May 4, 2009 at Starr Funeral Home, Hemphill TX.

The Sergeant Major is survived by his wife, Edna Coyle of Hemphill; Steven Coyle and wife Karen of Richmond, TX, Scott Coyle of Tyler, TX, Robert and Phyllis Whitmire of Florien LA and Dennis and wife Sally Robinson of Lubbock, TX; daughter Lynne Lam and husband Joe of Austin TX; brother Alfred Coyle of Etoile, Texas and 3 Grandchildren, Christine Rothchild of Katy, Tx, Renee Adair of Houston and Amanda Parker of Brooklyn, 2 step-grandchildren, Jason and Jesee Robinson of Lubbock and 5 Great-Grandchildren.","STR06" "I34434","Coyle","Strimple C. ""Jim""","31 Jul 1920","2 May 2009","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas. Jasper County, JP 4
Enumerated 19 ??? 1930
ED 121-10 SD 19 Sheet 14A Stamped 265
254-256
Newbold, William H Head M W 46 m 31 Ind Ind Ind Carpenter House
Newbold, Isa Wf F W 37 m 21 Tx Tx Tx Proprietor Hotel
Newbold, William H. Jr Son M W 16 S Tx Ind Tx
Newbold, Margurette Dtr F W 14 S Tx Ind Tx
Newbold, James H Son M W 1/6 S Tx Ind Tx
Coyle, Allie Servant/Housekeeper F F 32 Wd 20 Tx Tx Tx Housekeeper Hotel
Coyle, Strimple Lodger M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Coyle, Alfred Lodger M W 1 Tx Tx Tx
Bates, William Boarder M W 27 S La La LA Bookkeeper Saw Mill
Roberts ___ Boarder M W 30 S La La LA Laborer Sawmill
Shaw ___ Boarder M W 25 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Sawmill","STR06" "I40883","Cozart","Wilson","7 Sep 1940","21 Dec 2010","0","The Texas Birth Index shows him as a son of Thomas F(?)efferson Cozart and Lona Adell Wilson.","STR06" "I11534","","","","","","","" "I47759","Craddock","Gladys Jewel","11 Apr 1908","15 Oct 1980","0","Her Texas Death certificate shows her as a daughter of William CRADDOCK and Francis POWELL.","STR06" "I4830","","","","","","","" "I47802","Craft","Dorothy June","22 Feb 1948","12 Feb 2020","0","Dorothy June Billingsley, 73, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Wednesday, February 12, 2020 at Hillside Nursing Home in Hemphill, Texas.

Dorothy was born on February 22, 1946 in Evans, Louisiana to Cleo and Bernice Craft. She was a loving wife and mother and worked as a insurance claim adjuster for many years.

She is survived by her husband, Robert Billingsley; son, Jason Earl Billingsley and wife Sandra of Katy, Texas; daughter, Wendy Lynn Ellis and husband Kris of Madisonville, Texas; brother, James Craft of Austin, Texas; sisters, Carolyn Smith and husband Gary of Hemphill, Texas, Glenda Keller and husband Kelly of Hemphill, Texas, Wanda Jeffcoat of Hemphill, Texas, and Beverly Kepford of Arkansas; grandchildren, Haley, Caden, Ashton, Lukas, Evan, Emery, Audrey, Trip, and Kendall.

Cremation arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill, Texas.

Condolences may be left and guestbook may be signed at www.starrfuneralhome.com.

downloaded from Starr Funeral Home, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 19, 2020, Page 5","STR06" "I42325","Craft","Gilbert J.","4 Jul 1912","22 Jun 1968","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFJT-P1S
name: Gilbert Joseph Craft
titles & terms (original):
titles & terms (standardized):
death date: 22 Jun 1968
death place: Citronelle, Mobile, Alabama
gender: Male
race (original):
race (standardized):
age at death: 55y
estimated birth date: 1913
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name: Margaret P. Craft
spouse's titles & terms (original):
spouse's titles & terms (standardized):
father's name: Gilbert J. Craft
father's titles & terms (original):
father's titles & terms (standardized):
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Minnie Mcgrew
mother's titles & terms (original):
mother's titles & terms (standardized):
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
street address:
residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
funeral home:
informant:
additional relatives:
film number: 1912779
reference number: 18222
Collection: Gilbert Joseph Craft, ""Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974""","STR06" "I4111","Craft","Gilbert Joseph","7 Oct 1887","2 Apr 1960","0","At the time of the 1910 census, Gilbert and Minnie were living with his parents, Louis and Mary Ellen Craft, in Mobile Alabama. Louis was born in New York, with both of his parents born in Germany. Mary Ellen was born in New York, to a Irish mother. Gilbert and his new bride Minnie were both born in Alabama. Gilbert was listed as age 22, and Minnie as age 20. Also living in the home were Gilbert's sister, Antonette, and her husband George Swann, along with their two young children.

The 1920 and 1930 census show that Gilbert and Minnie had only one son, Gilbert J. Craft Jr, born ca 1923.

When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was a resident of Mobile, Ala, and worked as the Chief Engineer at Citronelle Public Service Corporation. He was described as tall and slender, with grey eyes and dark brown hair.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX7M-ZYW
name: Gilbert Joseph Craft
titles & terms (original):
titles & terms (standardized):
death date: 02 Apr 1960
death place: Mobile, Mobile, Alabama
gender: Male
race (original):
race (standardized):
age at death: 72y
estimated birth date: 1888
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name: Minnie M. Craft
spouse's titles & terms (original):
spouse's titles & terms (standardized):
father's name: Louis Craft
father's titles & terms (original):
father's titles & terms (standardized):
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Mary Ellen Downs
mother's titles & terms (original):
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mother's birthplace:
occupation:
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burial place:
burial date:
funeral home:
informant:
additional relatives:
film number: 1908950
reference number: 9728
Collection: Gilbert Joseph Craft, ""Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974""","STR06" "I4111","Craft","Gilbert Joseph","7 Oct 1887","2 Apr 1960","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Alabama, Mobile, Pr. 1, Citronelle Town
Enumerated 14 Apr 1930
ED 49-1 SD 9 Sheet 8A
180-188
Craft, Gilbert J Head M W 43 M 22 Ala NY NY Salesman Auto
Craft, Minnie Wf F W 40 M 19 Ala Miss Ala
Craft, Gilbert J SOn M W 17 S Ala Ala Ala
181-189
McGrew, Julia M Head F W 68 Wd 20 Ala England Ireland
Gartman, William R Boarder M W 51 S Ala Ala Ala Millwright sawmill","STR06" "I26839","Craft","Selestia","1 Apr 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","Mark Freeman shows her as the daughter of Samuel C. CRAFT and Drucilla Matilda OWENS.","STR06" "I35920","Craft","Shirley Ruth","27 Nov 1948","11 Dec 2016","0","Shirley Ruth Craft Date of Birth: 27 Nov 1948 Gender: Female Birth County: Sabine Father's Name: Cleo Melvin Craft Mother's Name: Bernice Latham Roll Number: 1948_0003

Obituary

Shirley Ruth Craft Ladner Higbee, 68, passed away Sunday evening, December 11, 2016, in her home in Hemphill, Texas. Shirley was born in Hemphill, Texas to Cleo Craft and Bernice Latham Craft. She retired from working with child care.

She is survived by her husband Donald Higbee, her four sons: John Ladner, Robert Ladner, Jimmy Wayne Ladner, and Donny Higbee, her two daughters: Bonnie Pancheco and Gail Guiardo, her brother James Craft and wife Kim, her five sisters: Dorothy Billingsly and husband Bob, Carolyn Smith and husband Gary, Glenda Keller and husband Kelly, Beverly Kepford and husband Duane, and Wanda Jeffcoat. Also, numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, great nieces, and nephews. She is preceded in death by her brother Donald Craft.

Graveside services will be at 2:00PM, Thursday, December 15, 2016, in the Springhill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to St. Jude's.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website","STR06" "I16369","Crafts","Alexander Ross","Aug 1857","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Chelsea Twp Pr 2
SD --- ED 1564 Sheet 20A Stamped 293
Spencer Avenue
119-218-389
Crafts, Alexander R Head W M Aug 1857 42 m 13 Canada Canada Canada 1880 20 Na Meat Cutter
Crafts, Henrietta F Wf W F Mar 1858 42 m 13 2/1 Canada Canada Canada 1880 20
Crafts, Prescott C Son W M June 1893 6 S Mass Canada Canada At School
Crafts, Mary A Mother W F May 1830 70 Wd 3/3 Canada Canada Canada
---/---/390
McVey Margaret Head W F Dec 1819 80 Wd 7/1 Ireland Ireland Ireland 1850 50
McVey George Son W M Feb 1851 49 S New Hamp Ireland Ireland Teamster
Polin, Frank GrdSon W M May 1875 25 S Mass Mass NY Actor
Polin, Margaret A GrdDtr W F Oct 1876 23 S Mass Mass NY Compiostor?
Polin, Sarah GrdDtr W F Feb 1879 21 S Mass Mass NY Bookbinder

1910 Census
Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Everett City
Enumerated 16 Apr 1910
SD 119 ED 212 Sheet 4B
Linden Street
27-X-82
Crafts, Alexander R Head M W 51 m1 22 Canada English Scotland English Canada English Salesman Meat Market
Crafts, Henrietta F Wf F W 53 m1 22 2/1 Canada English England English England English
Crafts, Prescott C Son M W 17 S Mass Canada English Canada English Bookkeeper Real Estate Office
Crafts, Mary A Mother F W 73 Wd 1/1 Canada English Canada English Canada English

1920 Census
Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Everett City
Enumerated 3 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 135 Sheet 2A
Swan Street
31-26-34
Crafts, Alexander R Head M W 57 M 1880 Na 1900 Canada English Canada English Canada English Salesman Meat
Crafts, Henrietta Wf F W 63 M 1880 Na 1900 Canada English England English England English
Crafts, Prescott C Son M W 26 S Mass Canada English Canada English Bookkeeper Real Estate O
","STR06" "I42327","Crafts","Prescott Clough","16 Jun 1893","30 Jun 1968","0","When he registered for the draft during the first World War, he was employed as a private secretary for Abbot Geiger Jrs of Boston, Mass. Prescott was married, a resident of Everett, and described as of medium build and stout, with blue eyes and light brown hair.

Post to the Craft Family Genealogy Forum

I would like to connect with Prescott C. Crafts Jr, who researched and wrote the wonderful work ""Genealogy and History of a branch of the Duval Family"" in 1951, or his family.

http://genforum.genealogy.com/craft/messages/2401.html



","STR06" "I35960","Cragin","Francis","Feb 1848","5 Jan 1946","0","Name: Francis Elizabeth Bonneau
Titles & Terms (Original):
Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Death Date: 05 Jan 1946
Death Place: Mobile, Mobile, Alabama
Gender: Female
Race (Original):
Race (Standardized):
Age at Death: 97y 10m 17d
Estimated Birth Date: 1849
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name: Octavius Bonneau
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original):
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Name: John Cragin
Father's Titles & Terms (Original):
Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Martha Hawthorne
Mother's Titles & Terms (Original):
Mother's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Funeral Home:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 1908803
Reference Number: cn 1513
Collection: Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974
","STR06" "I30680","Cragun","Orville Robinson","10 Sep 1899","20 Jul 1967","0","Graduated of University of Kansas, worked as a teacher.","STR06" "I30680","Cragun","Orville Robinson","10 Sep 1899","20 Jul 1967","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Kansas, Geary County, Milford Twp, Milford City
ED 31-10 SD 4 Sheet 1A
Enumerated April 15, 1930
Streets not named, houses not numbered
4-4
Cragun, Orville Head R $20 M W 30 M 26 Kansas Ind Ohio Principal School
Cragun, Fern Wf F W 29 M 25 Kansas Iowa Mo

","STR06" "I33613","Craig","Anna","19 May 1899","20 Jun 1945","0","Last name appears to actually be CRAIG, despite being listed as CRAGG on her actual death certificate. This is based on the Texas Birth Index listings of her younger children, as well as the Texas Death Certificate of her son, Jodie,and the obituary of her son, Burnice ""Monk"" Horton.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS1W-RMZ
name: Anna Horton
event: Death
event date: 20 Jun 1945
event place: Rosevine, Sabine, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Married
birth date: 18 May 1899
birthplace: Sabine,
father's name: Jack Cragg
mother's name: Sarah Cragg
certificate number: 27423
film number: 2137960
digital folder number: 005144853
image number: 03024
Collection: Anna Horton, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I40876","Craig","Annie Christine ""Christie""","Dec 1894","15 Feb 1975","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6SN-F87
Name: Annie Christine O'Brien
Death Date: 15 Feb 1975
Death Place: Silsbee, Hardin, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 80 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1895
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James William Craig
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sidney Ann Clark
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243706
Digital Film Number: 4167392
Image Number: 2048
Reference Number: 19067
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I47195","","","","","","","" "I42341","","","","","","","" "I42412","Craig","Cecil Leo","7 Aug 1930","9 Feb 1994","0","On his FindAGrave Memorial page, there is a photo of his military marker. It is marked with a cross, and reads:

Cecil Leo Craig
Cpl US Army
Korea
Aug 7, 1930-Feb 9, 1994
Purple Heart","STR06" "I42415","","","","","","","" "I40877","Craig","Elige Felix","17 Jun 1905","22 Feb 1973","0","He shares a double marker with Hazel Valen Craig. His tombstone also has a Masonic Emblem. His occupation was shown as Truck Driver, own business, on the 1940 census.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J69D-HSH
Name: Elige Felix Craig
Death Date: 22 Feb 1973
Death Place: Pasadena, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 67 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1906
Birth Date: 17 Jun 1905
Birthplace: Hemphill, Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James William Craig
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sydney Clark
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Griffin Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill
Burial Date: 24 Feb 1973
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242395
Digital Film Number: 4170670
Image Number: 964
Reference Number: cn 12425
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40877","Craig","Elige Felix","17 Jun 1905","22 Feb 1973","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 1, Hemphill Town
Enumerated April 15, 1930
ED 202-2 SD 19 Sheet 7A Stamped 21
137-163
Craig, Felix Head M W 24 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Driver Truck line
Craig, Hazle Wf F W 17 M 13 Tx Tx Tx
Craig, Dorris Dtr F W 2 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Craig, Norma J Dtr F W 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Robbins, J. C. Boarder m W 19 S Tx US US Driver Truck Line

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Just Precinct # 401 East Mayfield
Enumerated April 15, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-3 Sheet 9A
166
Craig, Felix E Head M W 39 m Tx Same Palce Truck Driver Own Business
Craig, Hazel Wf F W 28 M Tx Same Place
Craig, Doris Dtr F W 13 S Tx Sam Place
Craig, Norma Jean Dtr F W 11 S Tx Same Place
Craig, Felix jr Son M W 5 S Tx Same Place
Craig, James Son M W 3 S Tx
Craig, Carl Son M W 2 S Tx
Elliott, Lilly Mother-in-law F W 50 Wd Tx Trinity Tx
Kelly, Raymond Nephew M W 14 S Tx Trinity Tx
Kelly, Virginia Niece F W 12 S Tx Trinity Tx","STR06" "I40880","Craig","Eva ""Evie"" Josephine","Apr 1898","14 Jan 1974","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6S7-6YG
name: Eva Josephine Buckley
death date: 14 Jan 1974
death place: Austin, Travis, Texas
gender: Female
race:
death age: 75 years
estimated birth date: 1899
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Jim Craig
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Sidney Clark
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Mrs. Rosa Walker
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2242964
digital film number: 4169913
image number: 362
reference number: 5951
Collection: Eva Josephine Buckley, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I40880","Craig","Eva ""Evie"" Josephine","Apr 1898","14 Jan 1974","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I42342","","","","","","","" "I42335","Craig","Hazel Irene","17 Jul 1922","28 Oct 1923","0","FindAGrave shows that the following inscription was on her grave marker:

Daughter of W. E. & A. L. Craig
Foot Stone: H. I. C.
On Back: Sleep on little darling and take thy rest. God called you home and thought it best","STR06" "I28944","Craig","Henrietta Vada","6 Oct 1893","8 Apr 1983","0","Jack County, Texas Funeral Home Database
Henrietta Vada Stamper
Born Oct 6, 1893 in Wilbarger County, Texas Died April 8, 1983 in Jacksboro
Father M. M. Craig Mother Nancy Jane Allen
Married H. F. Stamper Jr., April 7, 1912
Occupation Homemaker
Service Jacksboro Presbyterian Church
Burial Oakwood Cemetery Jacksboro, Texas
Survivors; 2 sons; Willis & Mixon Stamper daughter; Sylvia Browning

Hawkins Funeral Home, Jack County, Texas
Stamper, Henrietta Vada Female White Housewife
Married H. F. Stamper Jr. April 7, 1912
Born Oct 6, 1893 Wilbarger Co, Texas
Died April 8, 1983 Jacksboro, Texas
Father M. M. Craig Mother Nancy J. Allen
Oakwood Cemetery Jacksboro, Texas

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I42340","","","","","","","" "I27823","Craig","James Rubin","31 Dec 1936","14 Jan 1984","0","The Texas Birth Index showed him as James Reubin Craig, and lists his mother as Mary Lee Campbell. His father's name is not listed.","STR06" "I40878","Craig","James Rubin ""Ruby""","23 Dec 1890","17 Dec 1983","0","At the time of the 1930 Sabine County, TX census, his widowed father-in-law, William E. Campbell, was living with he and Mary.","STR06" "I40878","Craig","James Rubin ""Ruby""","23 Dec 1890","17 Dec 1983","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Justice Precinct 1
Enumerated April 29, 1930 by William H. Davidson
SD 202-3, ED 19th Sheet 9B
Lower Hemphill and Bronson
140-144
Craig, James R. Head M W 39 M 25 Tx Miss Tx Farm
Craig, Mary L Wf F W 31 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Craig, Beatrice L Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Craig, Ruby J. Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Craig, Katie G. Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Craig, James P. Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Craig, Dorothy R. Dtr F W 2 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Campbell, William E Father-in-law M W 74 Wd 24 Tx Tx Tx
Ferguson, Richard A Boarder m W 63 Wd 25 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Ranch

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP # 01
Enumerated April 27, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202 Sheets 17A and 17B
335
Craig, James R Head m W 49 M Tx Same House Off Grader Labor Sawmill
Craig, Mary Lee Wf F W 43 m Tx Same House
Craig, Ruby Dtr F W 20 S Tx Same House NYA Worker NYA Office Work GW
Craig, Katie Dtr F W 16 S Tx Same House
Craig, Printice Son M W 14 S Tx Same House
Craig, Dorothy Dtr F W 12 Tx Same House
Craig, Cecil Son M W 10 S Tx Same House
Craig, Lena Dtr F W 6 S Tx Same House
Craig, James Son M W 3 S Tx","STR06" "I40875","Craig","James William","1 Jul 1860","7 Nov 1937","0","Julie Fontenot shows that he was the only child of Joesl Craig and Sarah Jane ?Simms?.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3D7-98V
name: James William Craig
event: Death
event date: 07 Nov 1937
event place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Widowed
Wife Sydney Ann Clark
birth date: 01 Jul 1860
birthplace: , Mississippi
father's name: Jael Craig
mother's name: Sarah Simms
Informant Felix Craig
Cemetery Hemphill
Undertaker His Friends
certificate number: 57115
film number: 2117398
digital folder number: 005145824
image number: 02745
Collection: James William Craig, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I40875","Craig","James William","1 Jul 1860","7 Nov 1937","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 1
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 2A Stamped 93
24-25
Craig, James Head W M July 1860 39 M 13 Miss Ala Ala Farmer
Craig, Sidney A Wf W F Feb 1877 33 m 13 Tx Tx
Craig, Sarah R Dtr W F Oct 1887 12 S Tx Miss Tx
Craig, Ruby Son W M Dec 1890 9 S Tx Miss Tx
Craig, Wm E Son W M Nov 1892 7 S Tx Miss Tx
Craig, Christa A Dtr W F Dec 1894 5 S Tx Miss Tx
Craig, Evie C Dtr W F Apr 1898 2 S Tx Miss Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 1
Enumerated 30 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 11B
Hemphill and Homer Road
187-189
Cregg, James W Head m W 49 m1 23 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Cregg, Sydney A Wf F W 43 m1 23 10/7 Tx Tx Tx
Cregg, James R Son M W 19 S Tx Miss Tx Laborer Home Farm
Cregg, William E Son M W 17 S Tx Miss Tx Laborer Home Farm
Cregg, Christie A Dtr F W 15 S Tx Miss Tx
Cregg, Eva J Dtr F W 12 S Tx Miss Tx
Cregg, Sidney A Son M W 8 S Tx Miss Tx Laborer Home Farm
Cregg, Eliga F Son M W 4 S Tx Miss Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 29 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 23A
Bronson Hemphill Road
449-471
Craig, William E Head M W 27 M Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Craig, Arbor L Wf F W 20 M Tx Ala Tx
Craig, lee E Son m W 2 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Craig, James W Son M W 1 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
450-472
Craig, James W Head m W 56 M Miss Ga Ga Farmer
Craig, Sydney A Wf F W 53 M Tx Tx Tx
Craig, Arthur S Son M W 17 S Tx Miss Tx Laborer Lumber Mill
Craig, Felix E Son M W 13 S Tx Miss Tx Farm Labor Home Farm
Craig, Albert L Son M W 5 S Tx Miss Tx

","STR06" "I26175","Craig","Josephine","3 Feb 1866","26 Feb 1955","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDPB-33J
name: Josephine C. Mclemore
death date: 26 Feb 1955
death place: Abilene, Taylor, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 89 years 23 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 03 Feb 1866
birthplace: Tenn.
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: William Craig
father's birthplace: Tenn.
mother's name:
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence: Abilene, Taylor, Texas
cemetery: I.O.O.F.
burial place: Abilene, Texas
burial date: 28 Feb 1955
additional relatives:
Informant Mrs. Max Bentley
film number: 2114385
digital film number: 4167357
image number: 3192
reference number: CN9831
Collection: Josephine C. Mclemore, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42339","Craig","June Lanelle","6 Jun 1940","24 Jul 1959","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDRH-PPB
name: June Lanelle Harris
death date: 24 Jul 1959
death place: Overton, Rusk, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 19 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 06 Jun 1940
birthplace: Hemphill, Tex.
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: E. F. Craig
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Hazel Elliott
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Longview, Gregg, Texas
Cause of Death Cerebral Hemorrhage, traumatic (auto accident), at Hwy 259, Overton, Rusk, Texas
cemetery: ...
burial place: Sabine Co., Texas
burial date: 27 Jul 1959
additional relatives:
film number: 2115949
digital film number: 4165922
image number: 3466
reference number: 40778
Collection: June Lanelle Harris, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42333","Craig","Lee Edward","11 Jul 1917","14 Jan 1984","0","Find A Grave shows that he was married to Vada Bell Byerly, daughter of Thomas Franklin Byerly and Edna Adams. His headstone was marked with a Masonic emblem.","STR06" "I42413","Craig","Lena Sidney","8 Jul 1933","24 Aug 2015","0","Lena Durbin, 82, passed away in her home August 24, 2015. Lena was born in Hemphill, to James and Mary Campbell Craig. Lena has lived in the Strickland Crossing community all of her life, she was a stay at home homemaker and mother; and she was a loving mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. She will be dearly missed by her family and friends.

She is survived by her sons: David Durbin and wife Cynthia of Strickland Crossing, Roy Durbin of Pineland, and Dennis Durbin and wife Sabrina of Hemphill, her daughters: Deborah Boyett of Strickland Crossing, Darlene Berry and husband Jeff of Vidor, and Wanda Parnell and husband Wilburn of Pineland, her 17 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren.

Cremation under the direction of Starr Funeral Home. Private memorial service will be at later date.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 2, 2015, Page 12","STR06" "I42337","Craig","Loyd William","13 Aug 1940","2 Jul 1985","0","Shown as Loyd William Craig on the Texas Birth and Death Index, but Lloyd on FindAGrave.","STR06" "I42416","Craig","Melba Janice","15 Dec 1944","6 Jul 2018","0","Melba Craig Broussard, 73, of Houston, Texas passed away Friday, July 6, 2018 in Houston Methodist Willowbrook Hospital.

Melba was born in Silsbee, Texas on December 15, 1944 to Lee Edward Craig and Vada Byerly Craig. She had worked as a school bus driver for Aldine ISD for over 30 years.

She is survived by her daughter, Pam Holmes and husband, Craig, of Hampton, Virginia and Glenda Lane of Brookeland, Texas; brother, Charles Craig and wife, Linda, of Brookeland, Texas; sisters, Sue Horton and husband, Kenneth, of Woodville, Texas and Barbara Strickland of Brookland; grandchildren, Lori Leger, Robert Lane, and Ashley Lane; three great grandchildren, Austin, Dallas, and Kaylyn; family and friends; and special friends, Sandy, Bennie, Valerie, Elsie, James, and her other school bus driving friends from Aldine ISD.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Levi Broussard; her parents, Lee Edward and Vada Craig; and her son, Michael Craig;

Graveside services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Thursday, July 12, 2018 at Pine Hill Cemetery on FM2024 in Hemphill, Texas under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. George Jeffcoat officiating.

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

copied from the Starr Funeral Home website, and also published in The Sabine County Reporter, July 18, 2018, page 8

(Could oldest daughter, Pam Holmes be the same person as the Pamela J. Luckey, born ca 1957, who married Phillip J CARRICO on 3 May 2014 in San Augustine, Texas. When Melba married Alvis Gibson in 1965, she was listed as Mrs. Melba Janice Luckey.)","STR06" "I42338","Craig","Patricia Ann","7 Oct 1945","7 Oct 1945","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V8H9-BQ4
name: Patricia Ann Craig
event: Birth
event date: 07 Oct 1945
event place: Harris, Texas
gender: Female
father: Elige Felix Craig
mother: Hazel Velinia Elliott
certificate number:
Collection: Patricia Ann Craig, ""Texas, Birth Index, 1903-1997""

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39D-6G4
name: Craig
event: Death
event date: 08 Oct 1945
event place: Pasadena, Harris, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Single
birth date: 08 Oct 1945
birthplace: Pasadena, Texas
father's name: E F Craig
mother's name: Hazel Valina Elliott
certificate number: 44420
film number: 2218184
digital folder number: 005145011
image number: 03019
Collection: Craig, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I38051","Craig","Prentice James","24 Jun 1925","2 Jul 1950","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDJ1-H24
name: Printice James Craig
death date: 02 Jul 1950
death place: Rural Precinct 1, Sabine, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 25 years 8 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 24 Jun 1925
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Single
spouse's name:
father's name: James R. Craig
father's birthplace: Texas
mother's name: Mary Lee Cambel
mother's birthplace: Texas
occupation: Laborer Saw Mill
place of residence: Rural Precinct #1, Sabine, Texas
cemetery: Griffin Cemetery
burial place: Sabine, Texas
burial date: 03 Jul 1950
additional relatives:
film number: 2074441
digital film number: 4166782
image number: 13
reference number: cn 34727
Collection: Printice James Craig, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I7007","Craig","Sarah ""Sally"" Irene","6 Oct 1887","20 Sep 1926","0","In her annotated transcription of the Gravel Hill Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows her as a daughter of James W. Craig and Sidney A. Clark, and that she married on 26 Aug 1906 John Ancil Bennett. Middle name shown by some as Orena instead of Irene.","STR06" "I40881","Craig","Sidney Arthur","17 Mar 1902","7 Jan 1969","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDB5-Y5C
name: Sidney Arthur Craig
death date: 07 Jan 1969
death place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 66 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 17 Mar 1902
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name: Gertie Craig
father's name: Jim Craig
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Sidney Clark
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Logger
place of residence: Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas
cemetery: Gravel Hill Cemetery
burial place: Sabine Co., Texas
burial date: 07 Jan 1969
additional relatives: X
film number: 2137322
digital film number: 4029796
image number: 1574
reference number: cn 05556
Collection: Sidney Arthur Craig, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I40881","Craig","Sidney Arthur","17 Mar 1902","7 Jan 1969","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 29, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 18 Sheet 9B
136-140
Craig, Sidney A Head M W 28 m 18 Tx Tx Tx Team Driver Planer Mill
Craig, Carrie B Wf F W 28 m 18 Tx Ok Tx
Craig, Lavern Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Craig, Clovis Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Craig, Lillian Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I40879","Craig","William Eugene","14 Nov 1892","19 Nov 1977","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 29 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 23A
Bronson Hemphill Road
449-471
Craig, William E Head M W 27 M Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Craig, Arbor L Wf F W 20 M Tx Ala Tx
Craig, Lee E Son m W 2 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Craig, James W Son M W 1 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
450-472
Craig, James W Head m W 56 M Miss Ga Ga Farmer
Craig, Sydney A Wf F W 53 M Tx Tx Tx
Craig, Arthur S Son M W 17 S Tx Miss Tx Laborer Lumber Mill
Craig, Felix E Son M W 13 S Tx Miss Tx Farm Labor Home Farm
Craig, Albert L Son M W 5 S Tx Miss Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 28, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 7A Stamped 29
80-93
Craig, William E Head m W 37 M 24 Tx Tx Tx Extra Man Plane Mill
Craig, Arbor Lee Wf F W 30 m 15 Tx Ala Tx
Craig, Lee E Son m W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Craig, James W Son m W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Craig, Pauline Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Craig, Lois Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Craig, Doris Dtr F W 3 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, J. Prec No 1, East Mayfield
April 13, 1940
SD 42-2 Sd 202-3 Sheet 8B
161
Craig, Eugene W Head M W 48 M Texas Same Place Log Cutter Sawmill
Craig,. Arborlee Wf M (sic) W 38 M Tx Same Place
Craig, Lee Son M W 22 S Tx Same Place Loading Trimmers Sawmill
Craig, James Son M W 21 S Tx Same Place Lather Sawmill
Craig, Pauline Dtr F W 19 S Tx Same Place Grocery Clerk Retail Store
Craig, Lois Dtr F W 15 S Tx Same Palce
Craig, Doris Dtr F W 12 S Tx Same Place
Craig, Mary Dtr F W 9 S Tx Same Place
Craig, Eugene Son m W 6 S Tx Same Place
Craig, Betty Dtr F W 4 S Tx
Craig, Joyce Dtr F W 9/12 S Tx","STR06" "I6747","Cramer","Adam","30 Apr 1827","7 Jun 1913","0","Per SENECA COUNTY, BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES Loudon Township p 894 ""Adam Cramer, sexton of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Fostoria...was reared in Loudon Township from eleven years of age, and received a limited education in the schools of his times. On reaching maturity, he began to work as a journeyman carpenter, which trade he followed up to the breaking out of the late war of the Rebellion. In July, 1861, he enlisted in Company B, Fifty-fifth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and was mustered into the service in August following. He veteranized in same company and regiment January 1, 1864; was in the battle of Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Missionary Ridge, siege of Atlanta, siege of Savannah, and in many other engagements, and lost a leg at Averysboro, North Carolina, March 16, 1865, and received an honorable discharge at Columbus, Ohio, August 13, 1865. In August, 1870, he was appointed postmaster of Fostoria, which position he held 10 years. Since the spring of 1883 he has been sexton of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Fostoria...he had five children of whom three survived...he is a member of the G.A.R.. Politically he is a Republican.""

First name may have been Johann.","STR06" "I6747","Cramer","Adam","30 Apr 1827","7 Jun 1913","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Ohio, Seneca County, Fostoria
Enumerated 7 July 1860
Page 121 Stamped 61
843-846
Adam Cramer 33 M Carpenter 800 200 Penn
Christina Cramer 28 F Ohio
Ida A Cramer 3 V Ohio
Jasper W Cramer 2 M Ohio

1870 Census
Ohio, Seneca County, Fostoria London Township, PO Fostoria
Enumerated 7 Jun 1870
Page 24
189-188
Cramer, Adam 43 M W Clk in Grocery 1800 250 Penn
Cramer, Christina C 35 F W Keeping House Ohio
Cramer, Ida A 14 F W Attending School Ohio
Cramer, Jasper W 11 m W Attending School Ohio
Cramer, McClellen 8 M W Attending School Ohio","STR06" "I12295","Cramer","Alexander Lehmann","27 Jan 1827","4 Mar 1902","0","Dean Cramer notes that he moved from farm in Sticks to farm at Millers Station, MD in 1867. This farm was deeded in 1867, Vol 34, p 537, Carroll County Courthouse, Warminister, MD. Alexander's will appointed Oliver & Chester as executors, and was written on 16 Apr 1890, probated 7 Apr 1902, Orphans Court, Carroll County Courthouse. Dean also shows he was buried at the Lutheran Cemetery in Carroll County, whereas FindAGrave shows he was interred at Plot A19-01a, United Church of Christ Cemetery, Manchester, Carroll County.

","STR06" "I12295","Cramer","Alexander Lehmann","27 Jan 1827","4 Mar 1902","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Maryland, Carroll County, Manchester District, PO Manchester
Enumerated 12 and 13 Aug 1870
Pages 98 and 99 Stamped 465
706-718
Cramer, Alexander 43 M W Farmer 7000 1125 Pa
Cramer, Susanna 39 F W Keeping House Pa
Cramer, Amelia 17 F W Pa
Cramer, Oliver 15 M W Pa
Cramer, Chester 12 M W Pa
Cramer, Alvin 9 M W Pa
Cramer, Rebecca 7 F W Pa
Cramer, Theodore 5 m W Pa

1880 Census
Maryland, Carroll County, District 54
Enumerated 3 Jun 1880
Page 4D SD 3 ED 54
8-9
Cramer, Alexander 53 M W Farmer Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Susanna 49 F W Keeping House Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Emelia 27 F W Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Chester 21 M W Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Alvin 18 M W Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Rebecca 16 F W Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Theodore 14 m W Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Howard W M 9 Son Maryland Pa Pa


1900 Census
Maryland, Carroll County, Manchester Dist
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 128 Sheet 2A Stamped 155
21-23
Cramer, Alexander Head W M Jan 1827 73 M 49 Pa Pa Pa Retired
Cramer, Susan Wf W F Jan 1831 69 m 49 10/7 Pa Pa Pa
22-24
Rohrbaugh, James Head W M Mar 1863 Pa Pa Pa Farmer
Rohrbaugh, Rebecka C Wf W F Oct 1863 36 M 11 4/3 Md Pa Pa
Rohrbaugh, Roswell Son M M Oct 1890 9 S Md Pa Md
Rohrbaugh, Allen Son W M Aug 1895 4 S Md Pa Md
Rohrbaugh, Morris Son W M Apr 1898 2 S Md Pa Md
Snyder, Adam Boarder W M Mar 1884 17 S Md Pa Germany Farm Laborer","STR06" "I12437","Cramer","Alice Jane","12 Nov 1852","Yes, date unknown","0","""Alice was the eldest and was born in York county, Pennsylvania, on November 12, 1852. She received a common school education and was twice married, first to a Mr. Paterson, then to a Mr. Blaugher. She resides north of her brother William.""

http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.indiana.counties.huntington/4499/mb.ashx


","STR06" "I12340","Cramer","Alpheus Franklin ""Frank""","6 Dec 1867","15 Dec 1946","0","At the time of the 1930 federal census, he was living with daughter Hazel May and her husband, Lowell J. HALEY. He was listed as Alfred F Cramer, age 62, widowed and born in Indiana. In 1940 he was still living with Lowell and Hazel, however at this enumeration he was listed as Alpheus Frank Cramer.","STR06" "I12340","Cramer","Alpheus Franklin ""Frank""","6 Dec 1867","15 Dec 1946","0","(Research):

Census Listings

1900 Census
Indiana, Wabash County, Noble Twp, Wabash city
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 11 ED 124 Sheet 4B Ward 3
Canal St
74-75
Miller, Edward A Head W M March 1836 64 M 28 Ohio Ohio Ohia Stationary Engineer
Miller, Margaret Wf W F Jan 1847 53 M 28 2/1 Ind Ohio Ohio
Cramer, Naomi Dtr W F Oct 1873 26 M6 1/1 Ind Ohio Ind
Cramer, Francis Son-in-law W M Nov 1867 32 M 6 Ind Ohio Ohio Teamster
Cramer, Hazel Dtr W F Jan 1896 4 S Ind Ind Ind","STR06" "I12429","Cramer","Alvin Heindel","26 Jul 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","Dean Cramer writes that he was a PA railroad engineer. Died shoveling snow at home. Said to have married Julia Anne GREGORY, with whom he had 3 children. Dean shows that he died in 1936, and was buried at the Cathedral Cemetery, Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland.","STR06" "I12425","Cramer","Amelia","Sep 1852","Yes, date unknown","0","Dean Cramer shows that she married Philip Wesley Deitz/Dietz, and that they were both buried in the St. Bartholomew's Union Cemetery in Hanover, PA. She died ca 1941.","STR06" "I11669","Cramer","Amos","12 Mar 1832","17 Sep 1854","0","FindAGrave transcribes the inscription on his broken tombstone as follows:

SON OF CHRISTIAN & CATHARINE
AGED 23-6-5
NATIVE OF YORK CO. PA.
IMMIGRATED TO INDIANA 1852

Clarence E. Cramer had incorrectly speculated that he probably died as a child.","STR06" "I12439","Cramer","Anna","19 Mar 1857","Yes, date unknown","0","""Anna, born March 19, 1857, is the wife of Wallace Hanna, of Jefferson township.""

http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.indiana.counties.huntington/4499/mb.ashx","STR06" "I6762","Cramer","Anna Eve","25 Apr 1859","10 Nov 1935","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X6WR-Y26
name: Anna Eve Cramer
titles & terms:
event: Death
event date: 10 Nov 1935
event place: Liberty Township, Van Wert County, Ohio
residence:
street address:
gender: Female
death age: 76y 4m 17d
marital status: Single
race: white
occupation: none
birth date: 23 May 1859
birthplace: Ohio
estimated birth year: 1859
burial date: 12 Nov 1935
burial place: Van Wert (Woodland)
cemetery:
father: John Cramer
father's titles & terms:
father's birthplace: Penn
mother: Anne Eve Shaffner
mother's titles & terms:
mother's birthplace: Ohio
spouse:
spouse's titles & terms:
reference number: fn 69444
film number: 2022569
digital folder number: 4001937
image number: 1726
Collection: Anna Eve Cramer, ""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953""","STR06" "I12628","Cramer","Anna M.","Abt 1913","Yes, date unknown","0","Dean Carmer notes she married Elmer ALLOWAY, and that they were the parents of Marie who married a HAMMOND, Susanna who married a SMITH, Anna Margaret who married a PRESSWOOD, and James.","STR06" "I7699","Cramer","Anna Margaretha","21 Sep 1793","","0","Dean Cramer shows that she married Franz Schaffer, and that they were the parents of six daughters, Christina Anna (b. 1820), Mary Magdalena (b. 1824), Elizabeth and Margretha (twins, b. 1827 at both buried at Saint Jacobs Cemetery in York, PA), Rachel (b. 1829) and Catherina (b. 1831). Chuck Winter and Clarence Cramer both show her spouse as Francis Shaffer, an anglicized version of the name. Edith Beard Cannon's 1843 genealogy of the Cramer family, references a legal document referring to her as Margaret SHAFER (p. 67). Clarence Cramer writes that they lived in the vicinity of of Shaffer's Church in York County.

Rosalie Sommer, however, shows she married Thomas Tayler, most probably in error.","STR06" "I7712","Cramer","Anna Maria","22 Aug 1762","Yes, date unknown","0","Roger E. Cramer shows her as Anna Eva instead of Anna Maria. Dean Cramer shows that she married Christian TREBER.","STR06" "I12613","Cramer","Anna Marie","19 Dec 1900","20 Nov 1991","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave:

Anna M. Hare

Anna M. Hare, 90, of York, died Wednesday evening at York Lutheran Home. She was the wife of the late William M. Hare.
The service will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Eckhardt Funeral Chapel, Manchester, Md. Burial will be in New Lutheran Cemetery, Manchester, Md.
Mrs. Hare was born in Glenville. She was the daughter of the late Chester and Ellen (Runk) Cramer.
Mrs. Hare is survived by a son, Dr. William Hare, Port Charlotte, Fla.; two daughters, Betty Jane Wright, Keysville, Va.; and Elvia Utz, Lineboro, Md.; eight grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Lora Myers, Hanover.","STR06" "I12250","Cramer","Annas","12 Mar 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","Dean Cramer notes that he was a twin of Amos.","STR06" "I42506","Cramer","Arlene Elizabeth","10 Nov 1921","15 Dec 2012","0","Arlene Elizabeth Cramer Garrett, 91, of Manchester, died Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012, at Long View Nursing Home in Manchester.

Born Nov. 10, 1921, on her family farm off Wolfgang School Road, near Glenville, Pa., she was the daughter of the late Edward Cramer and Lydia Sotdorus Cramer. She was the wife of her childhood sweetheart H. Gordon Garrett, her husband of 59 years, who died Dec. 3, 2003.

She was a 1940 graduate of Codorus Township High School and studied for her nursing degree at Maryland General Hospital.

She was a registered nurse and had worked at Hanover General Hospital and at Long View Nursing Home. Furthermore, she retired from Black and Decker as their on-staff register nurse, where she had 31 years of service. After retiring she went to work for Dr. Thomas Kenney as his receptionist, and continued to help Kathleen Twigg, owner, at the nursing home and at her residence.

She was a member of Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church. In her spare time, she enjoyed the outdoors, particularly mowing her grass and working with her flowers. She would sell sweet corn and turnips from the front of her farm, which is located on Route 30, where she and her husband were known as ""The Turnip People"". She enjoyed spending time with her furry friends, especially her pet cat.

Carroll County Times","STR06" "I12632","Cramer","Beatrice S.","31 Mar 1902","Yes, date unknown","0","Dean Cramer writes that she died on 2 Jun 1952, and is buried at the Quickels Cemetery in Mt. Zion, PA. He also shows that she was marired to Jesse L. STOVER, and that they were the parents of Jessie, Mary, Beatric and Margaret.","STR06" "I42788","","","","","","","" "I12549","Cramer","Bert","24 Mar 1895","28 Apr 1960","0","Dean Cramer shows that he was twice married, to Gladys HARRIS and then to Ruby Odle LEHMANN. Find a Grave only links him to one spouse, Ruby Belle ODLE (1904-1982), and also lists two daughters, Ruth E. Cramer (1925-1928) and Billie Lee Cramer (1939-1939).","STR06" "I12549","Cramer","Bert","24 Mar 1895","28 Apr 1960","0","(Research):

From FindAGrave:

1917: Residing 86 Sherman Street, Wabash, Indiana. Married. Occupation: Deliveryman - Wabash Delivery Co.

1920: Residing 658 West Main Street, Wabash, Indiana. Husband of Gladys. Occupation: Wagon driver - express company.

1953: Residing 352 West Market Street, Wabash, Indiana. Husband of Ruby. Occupation: Truck driver - Wabash Beverage Co.

(Courtesy of Friends of Falls Cemetery)

","STR06" "I42786","Cramer","Carroll Willliam","22 May 1919","Jul 1943","0","Dean Cramer listed his date of death as 11 July 1943.

John Cramer shared the following newsclipping:

Lt. Carroll W. Cramer

Second Lieutenant Carroll W. Cramer, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cramer, Glen Rock, who was reported missing in action since Aug. 11, 1943, was declared deat by the War department Jan. 12, according to a letter received by his parents.

The letter stated in part, ""that nine Liberators had make (sic) a bombing mission over Paramushira Strait ans when his plane was last seen, two Japanexe planes were flying toward it. There has been no news concerning Lt. Cramer of any of the crew since that time.""

Besides his parents, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Cathering Burmana Cramer, Santa Maria, Calif.' two sisters, Mrs. Helen Shaffer and Mrs. Beulah Forry, Glen Rock; RD; two step-sisters, Mrs. Mary Bosserman, Haddonfield, N.J.; Mrs. Ida HAMM, Hanover, and a step-brother, Henry Cooper, Long Island, N.Y.

A memorial service will be held Sunday at the Stone church at 1:30 p.m. Rev. K. S. Ehrhart, pastor, will conduct the services. Lt. Cramer was a member of that congregation.

","STR06" "I7696","Cramer","Catharina Elisabetha","6 Apr 1787","Between 1811 and 1816","0","Clarence Cramer shows that her baptismal sponsors were Johann and Elisabestha Neudig, her maternal grandparents. He also states that ""she evidently lived a few years of more, and was probably buried in an unmarked grave at the Stone Church."" Unlike more contemporary family researchers, he does not reference a marriage between Catharina and Jacob Werner.","STR06" "I42687","Cramer","Catherine M.","Abt 1923","Yes, date unknown","0","In her mother's obituary, she is referred to as Mrs. Monroe D. (Catherine) Utz.","STR06" "I12566","Cramer","Celia Marie","3 Feb 1897","26 Jul 1981","0","After the death of her mother she lived with her paternal grandparents, Joel and Mary Cramer.","STR06" "I12566","Cramer","Celia Marie","3 Feb 1897","26 Jul 1981","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Indiana, Huntington County, Dallas Township, Andrews Town
Enumerated 2 May 1910
SD 11 ED 83 Sheet 13A Stamped 27
315-318
Cramer, Joel Head M W 77 m1 53 Pa Pa Pa Own Income
Cramer, Mary A Wf F W 76 m1 53 5/3 Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Celia E Grdtr F W 13 S Ind Ind Ind","STR06" "I12631","Cramer","Charles A.","Abt 1904","Yes, date unknown","0","Dean Cramer shows that he marired Mary ASPER, and that they were the parents of Charles and Kenneth.","STR06" "I6764","Cramer","Charles Barton","28 Aug 1868","Abt 1960","0","Minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Celina, Ohio. Said to have first married Jennie E. CHAPMAN on 5 Oct 1905. A tombstone engraved ""Jennie E. Chapman, Ann Elizabeth, wife and daughter of Charles B. Cramer, October 21, 1906"" is pictured on FindAGrave at the Woodland Union Cemetery in Van Wert County, Ohio.

FindAGrave memorial # 34606137","STR06" "I12338","Cramer","Charles Edgar","Mar 1861","12 Dec 1918","0","At the time of the 1900 census, Charles E. Cramer, W M Mar 1861, was listed as single, and was working as a butcher. He was a boarder in the home of Roy and Ama E. Turner in Milford, LaGrange County, Indiana. His three-year old daughter Celia was not boarding in the same household, instead listed with her Cramer grandparents in Huntington.

The source of his death record is the book CH-6 on page 75 within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration.","STR06" "I12332","Cramer","Charles Henry","28 Feb 1862","13 Feb 1920","0","Obituary

Wabash Plain Dealer
Wabash, Indiana
Friday Evening, February 13, 1920

Charles H. Cramer Dies this Morning

Charles H. Cramer, 57, died this morning at 7:45 o'clock at his home, 36 Sherman Street. Death followed an illness of about three weeks and was caused by a complication of diseases.

Charles H. Cramer was born February 28, 1862 in Wabash county and had made this county his home during his entire lifetime. He had been employed at the Wabash Cabinet company for the past 18 years, and was a member of the Maccabee lodge.

Surviving are his wife, Leona May Cramer; two daughters, Mrs. Eva Sweet of Chicago, and Mrs. Hazel Lutz, of Peru; the mother, Mrs. Christina Cramer of Wabash; one grandchild, Lucile Lutz; two sisters, Mrs. George Shults, of Crawford county and Mrs. William Jackson, of Wabash; and a brother, David, of Wabash,

Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Wabash Street Methodist church with Rev. D. V. Williams, in charge. Burial in Falls cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2013, from the image of FindAGrave)","STR06" "I12332","Cramer","Charles Henry","28 Feb 1862","13 Feb 1920","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

(Courtesy FindAGrave)

1900: Residing Sheridan Street, Wabash, Indiana. Husband of Leona; parents of Eva and Hazel. Occupation: Cabinet maker.

1910 Census
Indiana, Wabash County, Noble Twp, Wabash City
Enuemrated 14 and 15 Jun 1900
SD 11 ED 122 Sheet 21B
Sheridan
456-471
Kramer, Charles Head m W Feb 1862 38 M 14 Ind Pa Ohio Cabinent Maker
Kramer, Leona Wf W F Mar 1868 32 M 14 2/2 Ind Va Iowa
Kramer, Eva Dtr W F Mar 1886 14 S Ind Ind Ind At School
Kramer, Hazel Dtr W F Apr 1859 11 S Ind Ind Ind At School


1920: Residing 36 Sherman Street, Wabash, Indiana. Husband of Leona. Occupation: Packer - Wabash Cabinet Co.
","STR06" "I12363","Cramer","Charles Henry Tecumseh","19 Nov 1864","24 May 1928","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X8G3-V8Z
name: Charles Cramer
titles & terms:
event: Death
event date: 24 May 1928
event place: Toledo, Lucas, Ohio (Lucas County T. B. Hospital)
residence: Toledo, Lucas, Ohio
street address: 423 Sherman St.
gender: Male
death age: 61y 6m 5d
marital status: Married
race: White
occupation: Carpenter
birth date: 19 Nov 1866
birthplace: Fostoria, Seneca, O.
estimated birth year: 1867
burial date: 26 May 1928
burial place:
cemetery: Forest
father: Isrel Cramer
father's titles & terms:
father's birthplace: Pa.
mother: Catherine Stump
mother's titles & terms:
mother's birthplace: Pa.
spouse: Elizabeth Cramer
spouse's titles & terms:
reference number: fn 32145
film number: 1991299
digital folder number: 4022090
image number: 525
Collection: Charles Cramer, ""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953""","STR06" "I12363","Cramer","Charles Henry Tecumseh","19 Nov 1864","24 May 1928","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Ohio, Lucas County, Pt. Lawrenco Pr. E. Toledo
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 45 Sheet 7A Stamped 123
George St
711-143-162
Blousey Sebastian Head W M Mch 1838 62 M 30 Germany Germany Geramany Barkeeper
Blousey Mary Wf W F Aug 1837 62 M 30 7/4 Germany Germany Germany
Blousey, John Son W M Apr 1876 24 S Oh Germany Germany Salesman Garage
Blousey, Rose Dtr W F Jan 1880 20 S Oh Germany Germany Laundress
---/---/163
Cramer Chares Head W M Apr 1864 36 M 16 Oh Oh Oh Carpenter
Cramer, Cynthia Wf W F Jun 1861 38 M 16 1/1 Ohio Ohio Ohio
Cramer, Edith Dtr W F Aug 1884 15 S Oh Oh Oh","STR06" "I20823","Cramer","Charles Wesley","Sep 1854","11 May 1933","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X6QC-RLN
name: Charles Wesley Cramer
titles & terms:
event: Death
event date: 11 May 1933
event place: Fostoria, Seneca, Ohio
residence: Fostoria, Seneca, Ohio
street address: 327 Columbus St.
gender: Male
death age: 78y 8m 8d
marital status: Widowed
race: W
occupation: Retired Farmer
birth date: 03 Sep 1854
birthplace: Seneca Co., Ohio
estimated birth year: 1855
burial date: 13 May 1933
burial place:
cemetery: Fostoria Mausoleum
father: Henry Cramer
father's titles & terms:
father's birthplace: Penn.
mother: Jane Richards
mother's titles & terms:
mother's birthplace: Penn.
spouse: Alice Cramer
spouse's titles & terms:
reference number: fn 30425
film number: 1992875
digital folder number: 4001879
image number: 689
Collection: Charles Wesley Cramer, ""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953""","STR06" "I20823","Cramer","Charles Wesley","Sep 1854","11 May 1933","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Ohio, Seneca County, Loudon Twp
Enumerated 15 Jun 1900
SD 12 ED 109 Sheet ? A Stamped 44
148-148
Cramer, Charles Head W M Sept 1854 45 m 18 Oh Pa NJ Farmer
Cramer, Alice Wf W F Apr 1856 44 m 18 4/4 Oh Pa Pa
Cramer, Ray Son W M Oct 1853 16 S Oh Oh Oh
Cramer, Leroy Son W M Dec 1884 14 S Oh Oh Oh
Cramer, Mandy Dtr W F Oct 1888 11 S Oh Oh Oh
Cramer, Nellie Dtr W F Dec 1890 9 S Oh Oh Oh","STR06" "I12428","Cramer","Chester Heindel","22 Apr 1859","14 Sep 1922","0","From FindAGrave:

Your pastor assisted Rev. W. H. Ehrhart in the funeral services of Chester H. Cramer who died in the hospital at York on September 14, 1922, as the result of injuries sustained by an automobile about six weeks previously.

Mr. Cramer was born April 22, 1859, and was aged 63 years, 4 months and 22 days.
Funeral services were held Saturday morning, September 16, at the house and the Stone Church. Burial in the new cemetery.

There are left to mourn Mr. Cramer's death: his widow, ten children, and twenty-one grandchildren.

The Friendly Visitor by Rev. Paul D. Yoder","STR06" "I12428","Cramer","Chester Heindel","22 Apr 1859","14 Sep 1922","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Manheim Twp
Enumerated 27 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 165 Sheet 10A Stamped 285
193-193
Cramer, Chester head W M Apr 1829 41 M 18 Pa Pa Pa farmer
Cramer, Ellen J Wf W F Mar 1861 39 m 18 9/7 Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, George A Son W M Mar 1882 18 S Pa Pa Pa Farm Laborer
Cramer, Emma Dtr W F Mar 1887 13 S Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, John L. Son W M Mary 1888 12 S Pa Pa Pa Farm Laborer
Cramer, Naoma Dtr W F Apr 1892 8 S Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Martin C Son W M July 1896 3 S Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Edward W Son W M Nov 1897 2 S Pa Pa Pa

1910 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Manheim Twp
Enumerated 16 and 18 of April 1910
SD 15 ED 75 Sheet 2A
27-27
Cramer, Chester H Head W M 50 M1 28 Pa Pa Pa farmer
Cramer, Ellen Wf W F 49 m1 28 12/10Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Naoma Dtr W F 18 S Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Martin C Son W M 13 S Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Edward W Son W M 12 S Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Annie M Dtr F W 9 S Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Lora Dtr F W 8 S Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Lawrence A Son M W 6 S Pa Pa Pa

Pennslyvania, York County, Manheim Twp
Enumerated 17 and 27 day of Jan 1920
SD 13 ED 77 Sheet 9B
171-172
Cramer, Chester K/H Head M W 260 M Pa Pa Pa none
Cramer, Ellen Wf F W 58 M Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Anna Dtr F W 19 S Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Lawrence Son M W 15 S Pa Pa Pa
Stidman, Albert Grdson M W 10 S Md Dm Pa
Cramer, Walter Grdson M W 8 S Pa Pa Pa
172-173
Cramer, Edward W Head M W 22 M Pa Pa Pa Farmer
Cramer, Lydia L M F W 23 M Md Pa Md
Cramer, Martin C Brother M W 23 S Pa Pa Pa Laborer Home Farm
Cramer, Lora S Sister F W 17 S Pa Pa Pa Servant Private Family","STR06" "I7697","Cramer","Christian","30 Jul 1788","12 Jul 1863","0","Clarence Cramer indicates that his baptismal sponsors were Christian and Christine RUHLMAN. He said that after his marriage, Christian and Catharina lived near the Stone Church. He moved to Fostoria, Ohio, in 1837. (p. 57).

Dean Cramer writes that he lived on Uncle Daniel's farm next to Helfer. Moved to farm in Fostoria, Ohio. Dean thinks that Christian's 9 children were probably born in Fostoria, and lived mostly in Indiana. The source for most of Christian's descendants was Louis Haley","STR06" "I7697","Cramer","Christian","30 Jul 1788","12 Jul 1863","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Ohio, Seneca County, Seneca Township
Enumerated 27 Aug 1850
Stamped 20
292-292
Christina Cramer 63 M Farmer 1500 Pa
Catharina Cramer 60 F Pa
David Cramer 25 M Farmer Pa
Amos Cramer 18 M Farmer Pa

1860 Census
Ohio, Hancock County, Washington Twp, PO Arcadia
Enumerated 30 July 1860
Page 177 Stamped 284
1241-1209
Christian Cramer 71 M Farmer Pa
Catherine Cramer 65 F Pa","STR06" "I12636","Cramer","Clinton A.","6 Jun 1881","22 Sep 1954","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KZ29-PQQ
name: Clinton Cramer
event: Draft Registration
registration date year range: 1917-1918
event place: Huntington County, Indiana, United States
gender: Male
birth date: 06 Jun 1881
birthplace: , , United States
country of citizenship: United States
nara publication title: World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards
nara publication number: M1509
film number: 1504013
digital folder number: 005248347
image number: 01117
Collection: Clinton Cramer, ""United States, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918""","STR06" "I12636","Cramer","Clinton A.","6 Jun 1881","22 Sep 1954","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Indiana, Huntington County, Jefferson
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD ED 100 Sheet 5B
135-136
Cramer, Clinton Head M W 28 m1 6 Ind Pa Oh Farmer
Cramer, Lizzie Wf F W 26 m1 6 3/3 Ind Oh Oh
Cramer, Edna Dtr F W 5 S Ind Ind Ind
Cramer, William Son M W 3 S Ind Ind Ind
Cramer, Ruth Dtr F W 2 S Ind Ind Ind

1920 Census
Indiana, Huntington County, Jefferson
Enumerated 5 and 6 Jan 1920
SD 11 ED 122 Sheet 21B
21-22
Cramer, William Head M W 65 M Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Catherine Wf F W 66 M Oh Va Oh
22-23
Cramer, Clinton Head M W 38 M Ind Pa Oh Farmer
Cramer, Elizabeth Wf F W 36 M Ind Oh Oh
Cramer, Edna Dtr F W 15 S Ind Ind Ind
Cramer, William Son M W 13 S Ind Ind Ind
Cramer, Ruth Dtr F W 12 S Ind Ind Ind
Cramer, Jessie Son M W 8 S Ind Ind Ind


1930 Census
Indiana, Huntington County, Jefferson Twp
Enumerated 24 Apr 1930
ED 35-15 SD 4 Sheet 7B
201-201
Cramer, Clinton Head M W 48 m 21 Ind Ind Oh Farmer
Cramer, Elizabeth Wf F W46 M 20 Ind Oh OH
Cramer, William A Son M W 23 S Ind Ind Ind Laborer Farm
Cramer, Jessie L Dtr F W 19 S Ind Ind Ind
202-202
Cramer, William A Head M W 75 Wd 23 Pa Pa Pa Farmer","STR06" "I20828","Cramer","Cora E.","Aug 1870","Abt 1907","0","She shares a tombstone with Libbie Cramer Shaffner (1869-1899) and John E. Cramer (1850 or 1858-1892) at the Fountain Cemetery in Fostoria, Ohio.","STR06" "I7691","Cramer","Daniel","Abt 1730","Bef 1779","0","A Daniel Kramer is referenced in the book ""Pennsylvania German Pioneers"" by Strassburger/Hinke (Gen Publishing Co, Baltimore, MD, 1966) Vol I, p 488. A lookup volunteer from the York Co, PA genweb page reported the following: ""List 183C, ship ""Richard and Mary,"" John Moore, Master and last from Portsmouth. Foreigners who took the usual qualifications 26 Sept 1752 included Daniel Cramer among 88 others (males age 16 and over). No (X) by his name so apparently he signed his own name.""

Also referenced, relationships currently unknown, are Johnannes Peter Kramer Vol 1 p 353,354, and Louise and Philip Cramer Vol II, p 59. Louise and Philip Cramer were passengers aboard the ship COLUMBIA William Maley, Master, from PA Sept 17, 1793.

According to Bob Givens, A Johan Helffer Cramer & Lorentz Cramer arrived on ship Phoenix on 1 Oct 1754 & he believes these are Daniel's brothers. Keith Dull's book EARLY GERMAN SETTLERS OF YORK COUNTY, PA revised edition 1997 agrees with the relationship of Daniel, Helfer and Lorentz. Clarence E. Cramer notes this relationship as well, stating the Helfer's ""uncles (were) Johann Helffrich and Lorentz CRAMER, and that he had a ""probable-uncle, John KRAHMER (p. 52).

Daniel was on the 1762 tax list; was warranted 109.126 acres in Codurus Township on 14 Oct 1768, and his will was probated on 7 March 1780 (source DULL, p 43-44)

Edith Beard Cannon, in ""Genealogical Reports for The Historical Society of York County, Vol. XXIX, p. 52, Evidence of the Cramer Families of York before the year 1850 REVISED"" published 1943, cited the following deed (2R, 422) April 15, 1805. Helfrich Kromer of Codorus Township, yeoman, and Sophia his wife: to George WERNER; for (Pounds) 49.10.0: 8 acres, 140 perches, part of tract of 109 acres 126 perches surveyed ) October 14, 1768, to Daniel Kromer in pursuance of an application for 100 acres dated September 13, 1768, now the property of the said Helfrick Kromer as it appears by release of his brother Daniel Kromer bearing date Aug. 29, 1782, given to his brother Philip Kromer with Christina his wife conveyed the same to Helfrick on April 9, 1791. On page 72, Mrs. Cannon indicates that a John CREAMER, owing allegiance to the King of Bavaria, was naturilzed on August 4, 1844; and that Andrew CREMER, owing allegiance to the King of Wurtemberg, was naturilzed on April 20, 1858.

The book ABSTRACTS OF YORK COUNTY, PA WILLS 1749-1819 shows the following:

---,---. Mar 6, 1780. Cramer, Daniel. Executors Jacob Shares and Haefer Cramer (German Will).

---,---. Mar 7, 1780. Kramer, Daniel. Executors: Jacob Shaves and Halfor Kramer. (German Will).

(Index 1780 E-75).

Roger Cramer (RKCedar@aol.com) believes him to be a son of Johan Georg Kramer and Elisabeth Blaicher, who arrived in America on 3 December 1740 with their family aboard the ship ""Robert and Alice"". They were from Saulgau, Donaukreis, W?rttemberg, Germany.

However, Rosalie Sommer (rosaliesommer@comcast.net), shows different parents, listing him as a son of Johann Daniel Friedrich Cramer, husband of Anna Catharine Wilhelm of Rommelshausen, W?rttemberg, who emigrated on 26 Sept 1852 on the ""Richard and Mary"" to Philadelphia from Rotterdam. She shows that Daniel and Catharine has two sons born in Rommelshausen, and that Daniel married secoind Sofia PFEIL of Leutenbach, W?rttemberg, by whom he had six children, including Daniel Cramer, the husband of Anna Margareta Schmidt. In her tree, however, the Daniel Cramer born in Rommelshausen was shown as born ca 1743, and as his eldest son, Helfer, was born 1753, this seems unlikely.

Rosalie also indicates that an unrelated Cramer family, that of Hans Adam Cramer, of Rheinhessen, Hessen, had arrived in York County earlier aboard the ship ""Pennsylvania"" on 10 Sept 1731.

Rosalie Sommer's 2008 database, showing Daniel and his descendants, can be found here:


http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?p=GET&db=rosaliesommer&id=I6743","STR06" "I6742","Cramer","Daniel","22 Aug 1818","19 Dec 1903","0","Per SENECA COUNTY, BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES, Loudon Township. p 893 ""Daniel Cramer, retired, farmer, P.O. Fostoria, was born in York County, Pennsylvania. (He was) reared in his native county, and there received a very limited common school education. He came with his parents to this county in 1838, and was actively engaged in farming up to 1867, when he retired, and now resides with his brother William on the old homestead. He is the only member of the family who has adhered to the German Lutheran Church, of which his parents were life-long members. Politically he has ever been a Democrat.""

At the time of both the 1880 and 1900 census, he is listed in the household of his brother youngest brother, William, as indicated in the above biography.

Chuck Winters shows he married a Caroline UNKNOWN, b. ca. 1822.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F6H1-HX3
name: Daniel Cramer
gender: Male
burial date:
burial place:
death date: 19 Dec 1903
death place: Fostoria, Seneca, Ohio
age: 87
birth date: 1816
birthplace: Penn.
occupation: Retired
race: White
marital status: Single
spouse's name:
father's name:
father's birthplace:
mother's name:
mother's birthplace:
indexing project (batch) number: B54665-9
system origin: Ohio-EASy
source film number: 388771
reference number: v 5 yr 1903
Collection: Daniel Cramer, ""Ohio, Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997""

","STR06" "I12346","Cramer","Daniel H.","Nov 1858","29 Jun 1936","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XZXS-143
name: Daniel H Cramer
titles & terms:
event: Death
event date: 29 Jun 1936
event place: Louden, Seneca, Ohio
residence:
street address: R, R, No. 2
gender: Male
death age: 77y 7m 7d
marital status: Married
race: W
occupation: Sawmiller
birth date: Nov 1858
birthplace: Louden Township, OH
estimated birth year: 1859
burial date: 01 Jul 1936
burial place:
cemetery: Fountain
father: William Cramer
father's titles & terms:
father's birthplace:
mother: Charlotte
mother's titles & terms:
mother's birthplace:
spouse: Mary L. Baker Cramer
spouse's titles & terms:
reference number: fn 41826
film number: 2022663
digital folder number: 4020595
image number: 1487
Collection: Daniel H Cramer, ""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953""","STR06" "I12346","Cramer","Daniel H.","Nov 1858","29 Jun 1936","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900
Not located

1910
Ohio, Seneca County, Loudon Twp
Enumerated 7 May 1910
SD 12 ED 166 Sheet 7B
157-161
Cramer, Daniel H Head M W 50 m2 2 Oh Oh Oh Farmer
Cramer, Mary A Wf F W 35 m2 2 0/0 Oh Oh Oh
","STR06" "I7710","Cramer","David","Abt 1758","16 Jun 1823","0","Edith Beard Cannon, in ""Genealogical Reports for The Historical Society of York County, Vol. XXIX, p. 52, Evidence of the Cramer Families of York before the year 1850 REVISED"" published 1943, cited the following deeds

(2T, 259) January 25, 1808. Adam SEACHRIST: to David Cramer of York Borough; for $80; half of lot 139 in York.

(2T, 497) May 30, 1809. Hon. John Penn of Stoke Poges co. Bucks and Hon. Richard Penn of the Parish of St. Mary le Bone, co. Middlesex-by attorney: to David Cremer of the York Borough, shoemaker; for (Pounds) 8.13.3: half of lot 220 in York.

(2V, 4) July 22, 1809, David Cremer of York Borough, cordwainer, and Catharine his wife: to William Nes: for (Pounds) 150: land in York Township, 9 acres bought from John Welsh. (2N, 306).","STR06" "I12249","Cramer","David","25 Nov 1824","15 Aug 1901","0","Farms near Lagro, Indiana.","STR06" "I12249","Cramer","David","25 Nov 1824","15 Aug 1901","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Ohio, Seneca County, Seneca Twp, PO Berwick
Enumerated 13 Jun 1860
Page 41 Stamped 21
293-283
David Cramer 35 M Farmer 3800 950 Pa
Mary A Cramer 34 F France
John Green 16 M Oh
Catherine Green 13 F Oh
Mary Eliza Green 11 F Oh
Susanna Cramer 8 F Oh
Mary E Cramer 5 F Oh
David I Cramer 2 M Oh
Catherine Simons 26 F Oh

1870 Census
Indiana, Wabash County, Lagro
Enumerated 11 July 1870
Page 90
683-683
Cramer, D 46 M W Farmer 13000 220 :a
Cramer, M 46 F W Keeps H. France
Cramer, S 18 F W Home O
Cramer, M 14 F W Home O
Cramer, D 12 M W Home O
Cramer, H 3 M Home O
Youngpeter, M 19 M W Domestic Ohio

1880 Census
Indiana, Wabash County, Lagro Twp
Enumerated 2 Jun 1880
Page 2B SD 6 ED 185
16-16
Cramer, David M W 55 Farmer Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Mary W F 56 Wf Keeping House France France France
Cramer, Laura W F 18 Dtr House work Oh Pe France
Cramer. Henry W M 13 Son Farm Work Oh Pa France
Lupose, Laurea W F 11 Servamt Servant Pa Pa Pa
17-17
Cramer, J Davie W M 22 Farmer Oh Pen France
Cramer, V. Bell W F 23 Wf Keeping Hosue Ohio Pa Ohio
Farout, Frank M W 25 Boarder Laborer Iowa Pa Pa





","STR06" "I12331","Cramer","David Frances","Aug 1858","26 Aug 1938","0","Dean Cramer indicates he was born in Speicherville, Indiana.","STR06" "I12331","Cramer","David Frances","Aug 1858","26 Aug 1938","0","(Research):
FindAGrave notes they can be found on the Wabash County, Indiana census enumerations as follows:

1900: Residing Sheridan Street, Wabash, Indiana. Husband of Tillie; parents of Lawrence and Bertie. Occupation: Day laborer.

1910 Census
Indiana, Wabash County, Noble Twp, Wabash City
Enumerated 14 and 15 Jun 1900
SD 11 ED 122 Sheet 21B
Sheridan
454-469 (475-499)
Kramer, David F Head W M Aug 1858 41 M 18 Ind Pa Ohio Day Laboer
Kramer, Tillie C Wf W F Jun 1860 39 m 18 5/3 Ind Ohio Unk
Kramer, Laurence Son W M July 1886 13 S Ind Ind Ind At School
Kramer, Bertie Son W M Mar 1895 5 S Ind Ind Ind

1920: Residng 658 East Main Street, Wabash, Indiana. Husband of Tille. Occupation: Trucker - railroad.

1930: Residing 471 North Allen Street, Wabash, Indiana. Husband of Tillie; parents of Homer (27, laborer - paper mill). Occupation: None.


(Courtesy of Friends of Falls Cemetery)","STR06" "I42490","Cramer","David I.","23 Nov 1857","24 Jul 1927","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Indiana, Wabash County, Lagro Twp
Enumerated 2 Jun 1880
Page 2B SD 6 ED 185
16-16
Cramer, David M W 55 Farmer Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Mary W F 56 Wf Keeping House France France France
Cramer, Laura W F 18 Dtr House work Oh Pe France
Cramer. Henry W M 13 Son Farm Work Oh Pa France
Lupose, Laurea W F 11 Servamt Servant Pa Pa Pa
17-17
Cramer, J Davie W M 22 Farmer Oh Pen France
Cramer, V. Bell W F 23 Wf Keeping Hosue Ohio Pa Ohio
Farout, Frank M W 25 Boarder Laborer Iowa Pa Pa

1900 Cenusu
Indiana, Huntington County, Salmonie Twp
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
Sheet 3B
Wayne St.
--/69
Cramer, David I Head M W M Nov 1868 (sic) 41 m 20 Oh Pa France Gen Salesman
Cramer, Veronica Wf W F Jun 1867 (sic) 42 M 20 5/5 Oh Germany Germany
Cramer, Vincent M Son W M Aug 1883 16 S Ind Oh Oh At School
Cramer, Vernus H Son W M Apr 1885 15 S Ind Oh Oh At School
Cramer, Nettie S Dtr W F Apr 1886 14 S Ind Oh Oh At School
Cramer, Trula A Dtr W F Dec 1892 7 S Ind Oh Oh
Cramer, Kenneth A Son W M Sept 1896 3 S Ind Oh Oh
","STR06" "I42814","","","","","","","" "I42815","","","","","","","" "I12546","Cramer","Edward","4 Apr 1884","18 Sep 1953","0","At the time of the 1920 census, he was residing with the family of his younger brother, Lawrence, in Wabash County, Indiana. His occupation was ""Foreman, Paper Mill.""","STR06" "I12546","Cramer","Edward","4 Apr 1884","18 Sep 1953","0","(Research):
From FindAGrave:

1930 Census
Indiana, Wabash County, Noble Twp
Enumerated 3 Apr 1930
ED 85-12 SD 4 Sheet 3A Stamped 167
Ohio Street
256-64-68
Cramer, Edward Head M W 44 m 40 Ind Oh Oh Truck Driver Furniture Factory
Cramer, Martha I Wf F W 32 m 26 Ind Ind Ind
Cramer, Donald G Son M W 4 3/12 S Ind Ind Ind
Cramer, Thelma M Dtr F W 1 7/12 S Ind Ind Ind


1953: Residing 156 Grant Street, Wabash, Indiana. Husband of Martha; parents of Janice, Virginia and Roger. Retired.


(Courtesy of Friends of Falls Cemetery)","STR06" "I12629","Cramer","Edward T.","11 Oct 1917","10 May 2004","0","Edward T. Cramer, 86, died Monday, May 10, 2004 at Manor Care Health Services-Kingston Court. He was the husband of the late Helen E. (Miller) Cramer. A funeral service will be held 10 a.m. Thursday at Everhart-Jackson-Heffner Funeral Home, Inc., 1551 Kenneth Road, York. Officiating the service will be his pastor, the Rev. Deborah L. Folker. Viewings will be held Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday from 9 to 10 a.m. at the funeral home. Burial will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery with full military honors conducted by the York County Veterans Honor Guard. Mr. Cramer was born October 11, 1917 in Manchester, Md. He was the son of the late Howard H. and Mary M. (Hibner) Cramer. He was employed as a Machinist at Borg Warner for 33 years until his retirement in 1979. He served in the U.S. Navy during WWII. He was a member of Grace Lutheran Church in York and a member of Borg Warner's Thirty Year Club. Mr. Cramer is survived by two sons, Edward S. Cramer and Marc A. Cramer, both of York; one daughter, Karen I. Lohss of York; two grandchildren, Krista E. Davis and Kevin M. Lohss; two sisters, Mary J. Miller of New Freedom and Rae C. Batson of York; and numerous nieces and nephews. Three brothers and two sisters preceded him in death. Memorial contributions may be made to Grace Lutheran Church, 150 Jefferson Ave., York, PA 17404.

Published in the York Daily Record, York Dispatch & York Sunday News on 5/11/2004.","STR06" "I12612","Cramer","Edward Wesley","19 Nov 1897","25 Oct 1985","0","His draft registration card for the First World War described him as a farm laborer for Chester H. Cramer, of medium heighth and build, and with blue eyes and light hair.

From FindAGrave:

Edward W. Cramer

Edward W. Cramer, 87, of Glen Rock RD 1, died Friday afternoon at Hillview House, Hanover, where he was a patient for the past several months. He was the husband of the late Lydia L. (Sotdorus) Cramer.

The service will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at St. Jacob's (Stone) Church, Brodbecks RD 2. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Mr. Cramer was born in the Glenville area, the son of the late Chester H. and Ellen J. (Runk) Cramer.

He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. H. Gordon Garrett, Hampstead, Md., Mrs. Sterling Baugher, Spring Grove RD 2, and Mrs. Gary E. Lehr, Spring Grove RD 2; a son, Arnold S. Cramer, Spring Grove RD 2; four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Annie Hare, York Lutheran Retirement Village, and Mrs. Lora Myers, Spring Grove RD 5; and a brother, Lawrence A. Cramer, Glen Rock RD 1.","STR06" "I12612","Cramer","Edward Wesley","19 Nov 1897","25 Oct 1985","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Pennslyvania, York County, Manheim Twp
Enumerated 17 and 27 day of Jan 1920
SD 13 ED 77 Sheet 9B
171-172
Cramer, Chester K/H Head M W 260 M Pa Pa Pa none
Cramer, Ellen Wf F W 58 M Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Anna Dtr F W 19 S Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Lawrence Son M W 15 S Pa Pa Pa
Stidman, Albert Grdson M W 10 S Md Dm Pa
Cramer, Walter Grdson M W 8 S Pa Pa Pa
172-173
Cramer, Edward W Head M W 22 M Pa Pa Pa Farmer
Cramer, Lydia L M F W 23 M Md Pa Md
Cramer, Martin C Brother M W 23 S Pa Pa Pa Laborer Home Farm
Cramer, Lora S Sister F W 17 S Pa Pa Pa Servant Private Family

1930 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Manheim Twp
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 67-47 SD 25 Sheet 1A Stamped 259
5-5
Cramer, Edward W Head M W 32 M 21 Pa Pa Pa farmer
Cramer, Lydia L. M. Wf F W 33 M 22 Md Pa Md
Cramer, Arlene E Dtr F W 8 S Pa Pa Md
Cramer, Arnold S Son M W 5 S Pa Pa Md
Cramer, Sarabelle S Dtr F W 2 11/12 S Pa Pa Md
Sharb John G M W 11 S Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Ellen J Mother F W 69 Wd Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Martin Brother M W 33 S Pa Pa Pa Farm Laborer

1940 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Manheim Twp
Enumerated 29 Apr 1940
SD 22 ED 67-57 Sheet 13B
240
Cramer, Edward W Head M W 42 M Pa Same House Farmer
Cramer, Lydia M Wf F W 43 M Md Same House
Cramer, Arlene E Dt F W 18 S Pa Same House
Cramer, Arnold Son M W 15 S Pa Same House
Cramer, Sarabelle F W 13 S Pa Same House
Cramer, Rodger Son M W 9 S Pa Same House
Cramer, Shirley Ann Dtr F W 1 Pa
Cramer, Martin Brother M W 43 S Pa Same House
","STR06" "I11692","Cramer","Elias","Abt 1821","Yes, date unknown","0","Dean Cramer indicated that Elias died in Glen Rock, York County, and was buried at the Lutheran Cemetery in the same location.","STR06" "I11692","Cramer","Elias","Abt 1821","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, South Codorus Twp
Enumerated 15 Nov 1850
Stamped 354
69-69
Elias Cramer 26 M Merchant Penn
Mary Cramer 25 F Penn
Saranda Cramer 5 F Penn
Alpheus Cramer 2 M Penn
Christina Fuhrman 64 F Penn

1860 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Codorus Twp, P. O. Hetricks
Enumerated 3 July 1860
Page 34
232-261
Elias L. Cramer 39 M Merchant $6000 $8165 Pa
Maryann Cramer 37 F Wife Md
Saranda Cramer 15 F House Help Penn
Alpheus Cramer 11 M Pa
Emma J. Cramer 8 F Penn
Alice J. Cramer 5 F Penn
Christina Fuhrman 75 F Widow Penn

1870 Census
not located

1880 Census
Maryland, Baltimore County, Ashland
Enumerated 4 Jun 1880
Page 8D SD 1 ED 239
65-66
Cramer, Elias W M 54 Keeper Boarding House Illness? Ague Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Mary W F 52 Wife Keeping House Mt Md Md
Tracy, Sennie W F 30 Dtr Pa Pa Md
Cramer, Alpheus W M 28 Son Butcher Pa Pa Md
Cramer, William W M 19 Son Pa Pa Md
Tracy, Irvin 8 Grandchildrn At School Md Pa Md
Tracy, Henry W M 6 Grandchild At School Pa Pa Md
Hoshour , Howard W M 7 Grandchild At School Pa Pa Md
Addtionally, there were 19 men boarding in the home, as well as two female servants
","STR06" "I12247","Cramer","Elizabeth","Aft 1814","Yes, date unknown","0","Clarence E. Cramer shows that she married a SHAFFER, and lived in Warsaw, Indiana (p. 57-a). Louis Haley instead listed her spouse as Michael Rhodes.","STR06" "I12241","Cramer","Elizabeth","Abt 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","Did she die young? Not on the 1860 census with her father, nor is she mentioned in his autobiography. Her father and his second wife also named a daughter, born 1856, Eliza.","STR06" "I4597","Cramer","Elwood Lawrence","30 Jul 1914","13 Sep 1973","0","Dean Cramer shows he was married three times:
1) Bernadette SHERIDAN-no issue
2) Shirley HAHNE, their children were Frederick George, Lawrence Dean, and Barbara Louise, who married John BEYNA
3) Charmaine CASKEY, their child was George Alexander","STR06" "I6746","Cramer","Emanuel","22 May 1825","17 Jan 1909","0","According the ""History of Ionia and Montcalm Counties Michigan with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of their Prominent Men and Pioneers"" by John S. Schenck, Philadelphia, D.W. Ensign & Co. 1881, the first framed house in Odessa was built by Emory Russell after 1842. Other early settlers in and near the Russell neighborhood were Nelson Merrill, EMANUEL CRAMER, S.B. CHAPMAN, A.A. Haskins, A.J. Clark, P.S. Lapham, David Crapo, John D. Hight, Reuben Haight, George E. Kelly, James N. Galloway, and Asa Houghton (p. 315). It was further noted that Emanuel Cramer mustered out of the 21st From Ionia County, Michigan on June 8, 1865. The 21st was commanded by Col. Ambrose A. Stevens, Boston and Lieut.-Col. Morris B. Wells, Ionia. Col Stevens was released from service on Feb. 3, 1863 due to a disability. Lieut.-Col. Wells was killed at Chickamuaga on that same day. (pp. 74-75).


The ""History of Ionia County, Michigan, her people, industries and...., Volume 2"" by Elam E. Brach and EarlW. De La Vergne notes that he enlisted in Company A, Twenty-first regiment, Michigan Volunteer Infantry in August, 1862 and mustered out in June 1865 at the rank of corporal. This book also indicated that Emanuel Cramer was a carpenter and many of the buildings erected in the southern part of the county in pioneer days were built by him.


https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K6HF-2NH
name: Emanuel Cramer
beneficiary 1 (spouse or child):
beneficiary 2 (parent or guardian):
event: Pension
event date: 1907-1933
event place: United States
form type: Army Invalid
death date: 14 Jan 1909
nara publication title: Veterans Administration Pension Payment Cards, 1907-1933
nara publication number: M850
nara roll number: 490
film number: 1634525
digital folder number: 004695478
image number: 00320
Collection: Emanuel Cramer, ""United States, Veterans Administration Pension Payment Cards, 1907-1933""","STR06" "I6746","Cramer","Emanuel","22 May 1825","17 Jan 1909","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Michigan, Ionia County, Odessa, PO South Cap
Enumerated 18 Jun 1870
Page 10
77-76
Cramer, Emanuel 45 M W farmer 4000 700 Pa
Cramer, Mary A 36 F W Keeping House Pa
Cramer, Catherine E 15 F W At home Mich
Cramer, John F M W Mich
Louellia E 9 F W Mich Aug
Meyers, John 70 M W Pa
Meyers, Catherine 73 F W Pa

1880 Census
Michigan, Ionia County, Odessa
Enumerated 11 June 1880
Pages 28 and 29, SD 2, ED 103 Stamped 325 A
---/--- Seybard ?erry W F 54 Wf Keeping House Germany Germany Germany
267/273
Seybard, Emma W F 14 Dtr At School Mich Germany Germany
Braden, Cyrus W M 2? Husband Farmer Ohio Ohio Penn
Braden, Almira W F 25 Wf Keeping House Mich Penn Ohio
Braden, Guy W M 4 Son Mich Ohio Mich
Braden, Cora W F 4/12 Feb Dtr Mich Ohio Mich
267-274
Cramer, Emanuel W M 60 Husband Farmer Penn Penn Penn
Cramer Mary A W F 49 W Keeping House Ohio Penn Penn


","STR06" "I12298","Cramer","Ephraim ""Eph"" Lehmann","26 Mar 1831","","0","A 1901 biography of his nephew, posted online at the Ancestry.com Message Board for Huntington County, Indiana, notes that he took part in the late rebellion (Civil War), and ""lost his life in Virginia.""

http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.indiana.counties.huntington/4499/mb.ashx

The US Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles on Ancestry.com shows that he enlisted at the age of 30, as a private in Company B, Ohio 55th Infantry Regiment on 18 Sept 1861, and mustered out on 2 Mar 1862 at Grafton, West Virginia.

Dean Cramer shows that he never married.

Rosalie Sommer shows that he died 2 Mar 1862, rathering than mustering out. She also shows that he married Susan STEINER prior to the war.
","STR06" "I12574","Cramer","Floy Estella","12 Jul 1890","8 Aug 1966","0","She was not listed with her father and stepmother at the time of the 1900 federal census.","STR06" "I6759","Cramer","Frank Alfred","25 May 1855","29 Jan 1935","0","From the HISTORY OF VAN WERT COUNTY, OHIO AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS, Thaddeus Stephens Gilliland, Editor

""Frank A. Cramer was nine years old when his parents came to Pleasnt township and settled on the farm which is located just outside the city limits of Van Wart. He remained on the family homestead until he was 21 years of age, and in the meantime acquired a good common-school education. He then passed several years away from home, traveling over about 14 States, working at various occupations and having many adventures; but when he found himself 1,000 miles from home, with only three cents in his pocket, he wisely decided to return to that safe harbor as soon as possible. he met witha ready and hearty welcome, and while not desiring to become a farmer, found this a fine and locality in which to learnt the carpenter's trade, and, for the past 12 years has been a leader at Van Wert in the building and contracting line. Prior to entering into business for himself, he worked for 13 years of one employer. About 1901 he built his own shop on Jackson street, whihc is a commodious establishment two stories in height, with dimensions of 48 by 50 feet. Mr. Cramer gives employment to from 12 to 15 ment, and has successfully carried through a number of very large contracts, at present erecting a $30,000 structure for the Central Manufacturers' Mutual Insurance Company, the finest building ever erected in the city.

In 1882 Mr. Cramer was married to Kate P. Harris, daughter of Elijah and Ann Harris, of this county, and they have two children-Hazel and Milo. He is the owner of a beautiful family residence at No. 314 North Jefferson street, which he built, and now occupies; has a half interest in three other dwellings; is administrator of his father's estate, and is comtemplating the platting of the old homestead farm.

Politically Mr. Cramer is a Republican. Fraternally he is a Mason and an Odd Fellow; religiously he is connected with the Methodist Episcopal Church and is one of the stewards.


https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X67Y-BTB
name: Frank A Cramer
titles & terms:
event: Death
event date: 29 Jan 1935
event place: Van Wert, Van Wert, Ohio
residence: Van Wert, Ohio
street address: 314 N Jefferson 2nd Ward
gender: Male
death age: 79y 8m 4d
marital status: Married
race: W
occupation: Contractor, self
birth date: 25 May 1855
birthplace: ... Co., Ohio
estimated birth year: 1856
burial date: 01 Feb 1935
burial place:
cemetery: Woodland
father: John Cramer
father's titles & terms:
father's birthplace: Penn.
mother: Ann Shafer
mother's titles & terms:
mother's birthplace: Penn.
spouse: Catherine Cramer
spouse's titles & terms:
reference number: fn 6977
film number: 2022481
digital folder number: 4001919
image number: 1104
Collection: Frank A Cramer, ""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953""","STR06" "I6759","Cramer","Frank Alfred","25 May 1855","29 Jan 1935","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Ohio, Van Wert County, Van Wert Pleasant Twp
Enumerated 15 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 89 Sheets 16A and 16B Stamped 175
131-379-395
Cramer, Frank A Head W M May 1855 45 M 18 Oh Pa Pa Carpenter
Cramer, Katie P Wf W F Dec 1862 38 m 18 3/2 Oh Oh Oh
Cramer, Hazel B Dtr W F Aug 1883 16 S Oh Oh Oh At School
Cramer, Milo A Dtr (sic) W F (sic) Sept 1887 12 S Oh Oh Oh At School
","STR06" "I12354","Cramer","Fred Vernon","Nov 1879","22 Jan 1954","0","He is listed in the Ohio Soldiers in WWI index on Ancestry.com, enlisting on 17 Mar 1918 in Columbus. Headquarters Engineers MT Service Fort Meyer Va to 28 March 1918; Co A 49 Engineers to 24 Aug 1918; Co 121 TC to 25 Jan 1919; 46 TC to 18 Feb 1919; 121 TC to Discharge Private, first class 13 July 1918. American Expeditionary Forces 8 July 1918 to 6 July. His address was shown as 259 E. Crocker St., Fostoria, Ohio.

His death was indexed in the Advertiser Tribune (Tiffin); Fostoria Review Times, Fostoria; Tiffin, Ohio on 23 Jan 1954, p. O; 4; 4. It can be found at the Kaubisch Memorial Library - Fostoria, Oh; Tiffin Seneca Public Library - Tiffin, Oh; Kaubisch Memorial Library - Fostoria, Oh ; Tiffin Seneca Public Library - Tiffin, Oh.","STR06" "I12604","Cramer","George Alexander","17 Mar 1882","7 Jul 1970","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VQFN-F2G
name: George Alexander Cramer
event: Draft Registration
event date: 1942
event place: Hanover, York, Pennsylvania
gender: Male
birth date: 17 Mar 1882
nara publication title: World War II Draft Cards (4th Registration) for the State of Pennsylvania
nara publication number: M1951
arc identifier: 563728
film number: 2283486
digital folder number: 004128435
image number: 01043
Collection: George Alexander Cramer, ""United States, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942""","STR06" "I12604","Cramer","George Alexander","17 Mar 1882","7 Jul 1970","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Manheim Twp
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD 15 ED 75 Sheet 2B
33-33
Cramer, George A Head M W 28 m1 3 Pa Pa Pa Laborer Railroad
Cramer, Mamie M Wf F W 24 m1 3 1/1 Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Maurice E Son m W 1 11/12 S Pa Pa Pa
Schriner, Clarence W Brother-in-law M W 13 S Pa Pa Pa

1930 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Manheim Twp
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 67-47 SD 25 Sheet 1A Stamped 259
2-2
Cramer, George A Head M W 47 m 25 Pa Pa Pa Farmer
Cramer, Mamie M Wf F W 42 m 20 Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Maurice E Son M W 21 m 21 Pa Pa Pa Labor Construction Co
Cramer, Evelyn Dtr-in-law F W 19 m19 Ind Ind Ind
Cramer, Elwood L Son M W 15 S Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Effie F. Dtr Ab F W 15 S Pa Pa pa
Cramer, Beatrice V Dt Ab F W 13 S Pa Pa pa
Gross, Edward L Boarder m W 12 S Pa Pa Pa
Lickel, William Boarder M W 29 S Pa Pa Pa","STR06" "I12627","Cramer","George H.","Abt 1909","Yes, date unknown","0","The SSDI shows a George H. Cramer, born 5 Dec 1909 and died 12 Oct 2011 in Rural Valley, PA. This may be the same George Cramer. Dean Cramer states that he married a woman named Ann, and that they were the parents of George, Stewart, Betty and William.","STR06" "I6770","Cramer","George McClellan","23 Oct 1861","13 Feb 1937","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XZ2Z-BJT
name: George Mcclellan Cramer
titles & terms:
event: Death
event date: 13 Feb 1937
event place: Fostoria, Seneca, Ohio
residence:
street address:
gender: Male
death age: 75y 3m 21d
marital status: Married
race: W
occupation:
birth date: 23 Oct 1861
birthplace: Fostoria, Ohio
estimated birth year: 1862
burial date:
burial place:
cemetery:
father: Adam Cramer
father's titles & terms:
father's birthplace: Pennsylvania
mother: Christina Clinger
mother's titles & terms:
mother's birthplace: Clyde, Ohio
spouse: Alice Avax Cramer
spouse's titles & terms:
reference number: fn 13810
film number: 2023491
digital folder number: 4020721
image number: 2264
Collection: George Mcclellan Cramer, ""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953""","STR06" "I12339","Cramer","Gilford Sherman","Apr 1865","29 Jul 1914","0","Dean Cramer shows his first name as Guilford.","STR06" "I12339","Cramer","Gilford Sherman","Apr 1865","29 Jul 1914","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Indiana, Allen County, Wayne Township, Fort Wayne City
Enumerated 28 Jun 1900
SD 12 ED 30 Sheet 7B
Dawson Street
78-145-163
Cramer, Gilford Head W M Apr 1865 35 m 10 Ind Pa Pa Machinist
Cramer, Emma Wf W F Mar 1869 31 m 10 2/2 Ind Ind Ind
Cramer, William J Son W M Dec 1890 9 S Ind Ind Ind At School
Cramer, Leatha V Dtr W F Mar 1894 6 S Ind Ind Ind At School

1910 Census
Indiana, Tipton County, Cicero Township, Tipton City
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD 9 ED 184 Sheet 5A Stamped 38
Mill Street
439-107-108
Cramer, G. G. Head M W 45 m2 7 Ind Ohio Ohio Machinist Machine Shop
Cramer, Myrtle Wf F W 37 M1 7 1/1 Ind Ind Ind
Cramer, William Son M W 19 S Ind Ind Ind Laborer Steam Railroad
Cramer, Leatha Dtr F W 16 S Ind Ind Ind
Cramer, Ralph Son M W 5 S Ind Ind Ind


","STR06" "I42688","","","","","","","" "I42517","Cramer","Hazel B.","Aug 1883","Abt 1970","0","Shown as Hazel B. MONTGOMERY on FindAGrave.","STR06" "I12557","Cramer","Hazel D.","9 Apr 1889","16 Jun 1972","0","From FindAGrave:

OBITUARY - Pharos-Tribune, Logansport (IN) - Monday, June 19, 1972

PERU? Hazel Lutz, 82, 586 W. 5th St., died at 10:30 p.m. Saturday in Dukes Memorial Hospital following a brief illness.

She was born April 9, 1889 in Wabash County, the daughter of Charles and Leona (Haines) Cramer.

Her marriage in August 1910 was to Reuben Lutz. He preceded her in death in August 1952. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs Harold Austin of Peru.

Mrs. Lutz was a member of the Main Street United Methodist Church, the Engineer Auxiliary Mississinewa Division No 549, and the Wabash Eagles Ladies Auxiliary.

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Eikenberry-Eddy Funeral Home with the Rev. John Siner officiating. #Burial will be in the Falls Cemetery in Wabash. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Monday.

(Courtesy of Friends of Falls Cemetery)

","STR06" "I42787","Cramer","Helen Estella","5 Mar 1921","Yes, date unknown","0","Dean Cramer shows that she married Malden SHAFFER, and that they were the parents of Mervin Eugene and Nevin Carson.","STR06" "I12248","Cramer","Helfer","10 Oct 1816","19 Jun 1915","0","Helfer Cramer

HELFER CRAMER, a substancial and well-known farmer of LaGro Township, was born in York County, Penn., October 10, 1816, being the oldest son of Christian and Catharine (Wanner) Cramer, who were natives of Pennsylvania, but of German descent. Helfer received a fair education in the rude schoolhouse of early days, and at the age of nineteen years commenced learning a trade, which he followed in Darke County, Ohio, where he had located in 1839. In 1844, he came to Indiana, moving upon the site of his present home in 1850. Mr. C. has been twice married; his first wife was Maria Reniker, who survived her marriage about five years. The present Mrs. Cramer's maiden name was Christina Boomershine, a native of Darke County, Ohio. They are the parents of five children, viz:, Marry Ellen, Eliza Ann, David F., Charles H. and Margaret S. Mr. C. has spent a life of industry and usefulness, and is in possession of a handsome competence in his declining years.

Submitter: Linda Thompson

http://www.ingenweb.org/inwabash/bio/bio_c-d.html","STR06" "I12248","Cramer","Helfer","10 Oct 1816","19 Jun 1915","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Indiana, Wabash County, Lagro Twp
Enumerated 14 Aug 1850
315-328
Helfer Cramer 38 M Carpenter 800 Penn
Maria Cramer 25 F Penn
Elizabeth Cramer 2 F Ind
Joel Cramer 18 M Penn

1860 Census
Indiana, Wabash County, LaGro Township, Post Office LaGro, Ind
Enumerated 9 Jun 1860
Page 55
446-446
Helfer Cramer 45 M Farmer $6000 $650 Ohio
Christina Cramer 30 F Housewife Ohio
Mary E 6 F Indiana
Eliza A 4 F Indiana
Johanna Donicher 11 F Indana
Elias Abrams 45 M Laborer New York

1870 Census
Indiana, Wabash County, LaGro Twp
Enumerated 27 Jun 1870
Page 65, stamped 73
492-492
Cramer, H 54 M W Farmer 5400 750 Pa
Cramer, C 35 F W Keeps House O
Cramer, E 14 F W Home Ind
Cramer, D 10 F (sic) W Home Ind
Cramer, C 7 F W Home Ind
Cramer, M 5 M W Home Ind
Bamshire, S 62 F W Home Darmstadt

1880 Census
Indiana, Wabash County, LaGro Township
(Ancestry.com shows Indiana, Wabash, Chester, 185, 31 in their index?)
Enumerated 19 Jun 1880
Page 31 SD 6 ED 185 Stamped 274
Cramer, Heffer W M 64 Farmer Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Clementine W F 45 Wf Oh Oh Baden
Cramer, F David W M 21 Son Works on Farm Ind Pa Oh
Cramer, W. Henry M W 18 Son Works on Farm Ind Pa Oh
Cramer, Margarett W F 15 Dtr Works on/// Ind Pa Oh
Boomershire, Sophia W F 71 Mother-in-law Baden Bavaria Bavaria
plus two household servants, names not clearly legible

1900 Census
Indiana, Wabash County, Noble Twp, Wabash City
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 11 ED 122 Sheet 1A Stamped 157
243-6-7
Cramer, Helfer head M W Oct 1816 83 M 49 Pa Pa Pa Carpenter
Cramer, Christena Wf W F Apr 1836 64 m 49 5/5 Ohio Ohio Germany
Ludwig, Joseph Boarder W M May 1875 25 S Ind Germany Germany Telegraph Operator
Wegner, Bert Boarder W M Dec 1876 23 S Ind Ind Ind Hatter
","STR06" "I7700","Cramer","Henrich ""Henry""","18 Oct 1795","12 Aug 1865","0","Dean Cramer writes that Henry had 9 children, 8 by his first wife Eva, and one by his second wife Anna. His birth and death dates were obtained from his headstone at St. Jacob's.
FindAGrave shows that he was a lawyer, and also liked to write music.

Edith Beard Cannon notes, in ""Genealogical Reports for The Historical Society of York County, Vol. XXIX, p. 49, Evidence of the Cramer Families of York before the year 1850 REVISED"" published 1843, that Henry Cramer was the administrator of the estate of his mother, Sophia Cramer, of his brother Laurence/Lorentz, also in 1843; and of Elizabeth Cramer, relationship not known, of Codorus Township in 1847. Clarence E. Cramer writest that he also administered the estate of George Krebs on April 1, 1847. (page 60).
","STR06" "I7700","Cramer","Henrich ""Henry""","18 Oct 1795","12 Aug 1865","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, South Codorus Twp
Enumerated 15 Nov 1850
Stamped 354
69-69
Elias and Mary Cramer and family
70-70
Henry Cramer 54 M Farmer 5000 Penn
Anna M Cramer 55 F Penn
Henrietta Cramer 31 F Penn
Henry Cramer 20 M Penn
Priscilla Cramer 14 F Penn
Martin Cramer 8 M Penn
Louisa Cramer 5 F Penn
Wm. A Slough 29 M Physician Penn

1860 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Codorus Twp, PO Hetricks
Enumerated 25 July 1860
Page 35
235-264
Henry Cramer 64 M Carpenter 10,000 2,000 Pa
Precilla Cramer 22 F House Domestic Pa
Leah Sherman 39 F Widow $--- $200 Pa
Delila Sherman 11 F Pa
236-265
Henry L Cramer 29 M Farmer $--- $825 Pa
Caroline Cramer 21 F Wf Pa
Joanna Emma Cramer 11/12 F Pa
Henry Koller 14 M Pa","STR06" "I6743","Cramer","Henrich ""Henry""","29 Dec 1819","4 Mar 1908","0","Lived in Fostoria, Ohio. Member of the Ebenezer Chapel Society, Bettsville, incorporated May 19, 1865.","STR06" "I6743","Cramer","Henrich ""Henry""","29 Dec 1819","4 Mar 1908","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Ohio, Seneca County, Louden Twp, Fostoria
Enumerated 14 July 1860
Page 148
1053?-1053
Henry Cramer 39 M Farmer 3000 120 Penn
Mary J Cramer 30 F O
John A Cramer 9 M O
Joseph R Cramer 7 M O
Charles K Cramer 5 M O
William H Cramer 4 M O
Robert P Cramer 1/12 M O
Sarah A Cramer 22 F Domestic Penn

1870 Census
Ohio, Seneca County, Loudon Twp, PO Fostoria
Enumerated 16 Jun 1870
Page 11 Stamped 168
71-70
Augustus and Sarah Elliott
72-71
Cramer, Henry 49 M W Farmer 5000 1105 Pa
Cramer, Mary J 39 F W Keeping House Ohio
Cramer, John E 19 M W Works in Saw Mill Ohio
Cramer, Joseph R 17 M W Attended School Ohio
Cramer, Charles W 15 m W Attended School Ohio
Cramer, William H 14 M W Attended School Ohio
Cramer, Robert P 10 M W Attended School Ohio
Cramer, Ida E 7 F W Attended School Ohio
Cramer, Sophia E 5 F W Ohio
Cramer, Cora E 0/12 F W Ohio


1880 Census
Ohio, Seneca County, Loudon Twp
Enumerated 10 Jun 1880
Page 16D SD 1 ED 197
144-146
Cramer, Henry W M 59 Farmer Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Mary J W F 50 Wf Keeping House Oh Pa NJ
Cramer, Charles W W M 24 Son Works on Farm Oh Pa Oh
Cramer, Phineas R W M 20 Son Works on Farm Oh Pa Oh
Cramer, Elizabeth E W F 17 Dtr At Home Oh Pa Oh
Cramer, Sophia W F 14 Dtr At Home Oh Pa Oh
Cramer, Cora W F 11 Dtr Oh Pa Oh

1900 Census
Ohio, Seneca County, Loudon Twp, Fostoria Ward 5
Enumerated 13 Jun 1900
SD 12 ED 113 Sheet 14A Stamped 108
East Tefford? Street
Cramer, Henry Head M W Dec 1820 79 M Pa Pa Pa Landlord
Cramer, Mary Wf W F Sept 1830 69 M 10/6 Oh Md NJ
Cramer, Cora E Dtr W F Aug 1870 29 S Oh Pa Oh





","STR06" "I12286","Cramer","Henry Lehmann","May 1830","Abt 1912","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Codorus Twp, PO Hetricks
Enumerated 25 July 1860
Page 35
235-264
Henry Cramer 64 M Carpenter 10,000 2,000 Pa
Precilla Cramer 22 F House Domestic Pa
Leah Sherman 39 F Widow $--- $200 Pa
Delila Sherman 11 F Pa
236-265
Henry L Cramer 29 M Farmer $--- $825 Pa
Caroline Crame4r 21 F Wf Pa
Joanna Emma Cramer 11/12 F Pa
Henry Koller 14 M Pa

1870 Census
Pennsylvania, York, Codorus Twp, PO Codorus
Enumerated 9 Sept 1870
Pages 24 and 25
181-181
Creamer, Priscilla 30 F W Spinster 3000 600 Pa
Sherman, Delila 20 F W Domestic Pa
182-182
Cramer, H L 40 M Farmer 5000 600 Pa
Cramer, Caroline 29 F W Pa
Cramer, Joanna 11 F W Pa
Cramer, Martin 8 M W Pa
Cramer, Caroline 7 F W Pa
Cramer, Mary 5 F W Pa
Cramer, Emma 5 F W Pa
Cramer, Anna 4 F W Pa
Cramer, Delila 2 F W Pa

1880 Census
Pennsylvania, York, Codorus Twp
Enumerated 3 Jun 1880
Pages 4D SD 7 ED 16
26-28
Creamer, Priscilla 30 W F 44 Head of Family Pa Pa Pa
--/29
Shafer, Theodore W M 28 Pa Pa Pa
Shafer, Joanna W F 18 Wf Keeping House Pa Pa Pa
Shafer, Saine? W F 2/12 1 Dtr Penn
27-30
Henry and Eliza Zimmerman
28-31
Cramer, Henry L W M 49
Cramer, Caroline H W F 41 Wf Keeping House Pa Switzerland Pa
Cramer, Joanna E W F 20 Dtr Teacher Pa
Cramer, M. L. W M 18 Son Laborer Pa
Cramer, C. Capilota W F 17 Dtr Servant Pa
Cramer, Mary C W F 15 Dt Servant pa
Cramer, Emma Laura W F Dtr At Home Pa
Cramer, Estella W F 13 Dt At Home Pa
Cramer, Delilah D W F 11 Dtr At Home Pa
Cramer, Alice R W F 8 Dtr At Home Pa
Cramer, Leah B W F 6 Dtr At Home Pa
Crmer, Editha Irena W F 2 Dtr At Home Pa

1900 Census
Maryland, Baltimore
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 1 ED 221 Sheet 10A Stamped 222
N. Fulton Avenue
1545-124-182
Cramer, Henry L Head W M May 1830 70 M 43 Pa Pa Pa Church Sexton
Cramer, Caroline W W F Mch 1839 61 M 42 11/9 Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Capitola Dtr W F May 1892 26 S Pa Pa Pa Bookkeeper
Cramer, Edito Dtr W F Nov 1879 20 S Pa Pa Pa Bookkeeper
Cramer, Maurice Son W M Dec 1885 14 S Md Pa Pa At School
Karge, Joanna Dtr W F July 1859 40 Wd 1/1 Md Pa Pa Dressmaker
Karge, Alice Gdtr W F Aug 1893 6 S NJ NJ Pa





","STR06" "I12550","Cramer","Homer","12 May 1901","Apr 1978","0","Dean Cramer writes that Louis Haley informed him that Homer (Bruno) Cramer was married 4 times: (1) Bertha Gillen, (2) ??? Beauchamp, (3) Ruby Odle Lehmann (also listed as second wife of Bert Cramer), and (4) Vera Ethel Miller Karr. FindAGrave links him to only one wife, Zera Bertha BEECHING (1896-1988). At the time of the 1930 census, he was residing with his parents as 471 N. Allen Street, Wabash, Single, and his occupation was Laborer, paper mill. In 1940, he was shown as divorced, and was at the Indiana State Farm in Putnam County.","STR06" "I12432","Cramer","Howard Heindel","Abt 1871","Abt 1935","0","Dean Cramer's notes show that he was a steel molder and carpenter, and that he died in a Hospital in Baltimor after being injured in a logging accident. He also shows him as being buried at Saint Davids Cemetery in Hanover, York County, PA. Was not able to verify this burial location on FindAGrave.","STR06" "I12432","Cramer","Howard Heindel","Abt 1871","Abt 1935","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Maryland, Baltimore (Independent City), Baltimore Third Precinct
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900
SD 1 ED 111 Sheet 8A
North Hopkins Avenue
605-168-170
Cramer, Howard H Head W M Apr 1871 29 m2 Md Md Md Moulder (Iron)
Cramer, Mary M Wf W F Apr 1877 23 m2 1/1 Pa Pa Pa
Hibner, Annd Sr in Law W F Jan 1883 17 S Pa Pa Pa Milliner

1910 Census
Maryland, Baltimore (Independent City), Baltimore Ward 8
Enumerated 20 Apr 1910
SD 3 ED 104 Sheet 5A
Hullard? Ave
2629-89-89
Cramer, Howard H Head m W 38 m1 11 Md Pa Pa Moulder Iron Fdy
Cramer, Mary A Wf F W 32 m1 11 6/4 Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Beatrice S Dtr F W 8 S Pa Md Pa
Cramer, Charles A Son m W 6 S Pa Md Pa
Cramer, Robt W Son M W 3 S Pa Md Pa
Cramer, Geo. H Son M W 1 1/12 S Pa Md Pa

1920 Census
Maryland, Carroll County ED 6, Manchester Pr 2
Enumerated 16 Jan 1920
SD 2 ED 69 Sheet 4A
Naces Mill Road
60-60
Cramer, Howard Head M W 48 M Md Md Md Farmer
Cramer, Mary Wf F W 42 M Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Charles Son M W 16 S Md Md Md
Cramer, Robert Son M W 13 S Md Md Md
Cramer, George Son M W 10 S Md Md Md
Cramer, Anna Dtr F W 7 S Md Md Md
Cramer, Edward Son M W 2 2/12 S Md Md Md

1930 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, York City, Ward 5
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 67-98 SD 25 Sheet 11B
313-240-267
Cramer, Howard Head M W 58 M 27 Md Pa Pa Nightwatchman Warehouse
Cramer, Mary M Wf F W 52 m 21 Pa Pa Pa Practical Nurse Independent
Cramer, Anna M Dtr F W 17 S Pa Pa Md
Cramer, Edward T Son m W 12 S Md Pa Md
Cramer, Mary J Dtr F W 8 S Md Pa Md
Cramer, Ray C Dtr F W 6 S Pa Pa Md
Dietz, Amelia Sister F W 77 Wd Pa Pa Pa Housekeeper Private Family
","STR06" "I6768","Cramer","Ida A.","Abt 1857","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married H. J. COCHRAN.","STR06" "I6761","Cramer","Irene Henrietta","23 May 1857","17 Jan 1948","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X6LX-PNL
name: Irene Kensler
titles & terms: Mrs.
event: Death
event date: 17 Jan 1948
event place:
residence:
street address:
gender: Female
death age: 90y 7 m 25d
marital status:
race: White
occupation:
birth date: 23 May 1857
birthplace: Bloomville, Ohio
estimated birth year: 1858
burial date:
burial place:
cemetery:
father: John Cramer
father's titles & terms: Cramer
father's birthplace:
mother: Ann Eve Schaffner
mother's titles & terms:
mother's birthplace:
spouse: John Kensler
spouse's titles & terms:
reference number: Certificate
film number: 2246455
digital folder number: 4109084
image number: 00198
Collection: Irene Kensler, ""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953""","STR06" "I12284","Cramer","Israel L.","17 Aug 1826","23 Dec 1900","0","Said to have married first Anna Maria Koller and second Catherine Stump. Anna Maria died. In November 1850, Israel was enumerated in Eden Township, Seneca County, Ohio with the family of Jesse and Julian COLER....perhaps these were his former in-laws. He is not listed with a wife, so presumably Anna Maria died before the date, probably in or after June 1850 when their daughter Anna Maria Cramer died.

From FindAGrave:

Military Marker inscribed: Israil L. Cramer, First Lt Co B 57 Regt Ohio Inf, Civil War, December 22, 1900

Israel married Catherine Stump (b. 7 Aug 1831 in Little York, PA (sic), d. 9 Oct 1896 in Fostoria, Ohio) on 21 Mar 1854 in Little York, PA (??? or Ohio). It was a second marriage for both. Israel's first wife died in childbirth in Ohio. Israel had moved west to Fostoria, Ohio in the late 1840s, joined the 57th Ohio Volunteers when the unit was created in 1861. He mustered out in 1865 with only one furlough of a month in early 1864. Israel's unit saw action with Sherman's army in the Civil War. He served as a Quartermaster Sergeant before being promoted to Bugler First Lieutenant which is the rank he held when mustering out. After the war, Israel's occupation was a Carpenter in Fostoria according to the 1880 Census. The Danville Veteran's home documents state he had ""gray eyes and fair hair.""

","STR06" "I12284","Cramer","Israel L.","17 Aug 1826","23 Dec 1900","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Ohio, Seneca County, Eden
Enumerated 5 Nov 1850
243-243
Jesse Coler 45 M Farmer 10,000 Pa
Juliana Coler 35 F Pa
Louisa Coler 18 F Pa
Isabella Coler 15 F O
Martha Coler 13 F O
Delia Coler 9 F O
Amanda Coler 8 F O
Jane Coler 6 F O
Fanny Coler 4 F O
Jacob Coler 10/12 M O
David Snyder 23 M O Farmer
Israel Cramer 24 M Pa Farmer
Daniel Bowerman 19 M Pa Farmer
David Bane 23 M Pa Farmer

1860 Census
Ohio, Seneca County, Fostoria
Enumerated 10 July 1860
Page 131
497-481
Israil Cramer 33 M Carpenter 600 100 Pa
Catherine Cramer 28 F Md
William H Cramer 11 M Md (Stepson)

1870 Census
Ohio, Seneca County, Loudon Twp, Fostoria
Enumerated 6 Jun 1870
Pages 18
144-143
Cramer, Israel L 44 M W Carpenter 3000 125 Pa
Cramer, Catharine 38 F W Keeping House Maryland
Cramer, William 21 M Carpenter Maryland (stepson)
Cramer, Charles 5 M W Ohio
Rees, Rebecca 17 F W Domestic Servant Ohio

1880 Census
Ohio, Seneca County, Fostoria
Enumerated 7 and 8 Jun 1880
Page 19 SD 1 ED 198
180-180
Cramer, Isreal L W M 54 Carpenter Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Catherine W F 48 Wif Keeping House Md Md Md
Cramer, Williadm W M 29 Son Carpenter Md Pa Md
Cramer, Charles H W M 15 Son At Home Oh Pa Md

1900
not located


","STR06" "I12398","Cramer","James Franklin","12 Nov 1849","26 Aug 1915","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
James F. CRAMER Self M Male W 30 PA Farmer PA PA
Mardella CRAMER Wife M Female W 33 PA PRUSSIA PRUSSIA
Elizebeth C. BORTNER Other S Female W 9 PA Servant --- ---
Susan KREBS Aunt S Female W 65 PA --- ---
Simon CRAMER Father W Male W 56 PA --- ---
Source Information:
Census Place Codorus, York, Pennsylvania
Family History Library File 1255206
NA Film Number T9-1206
Page Number 114C","STR06" "I12299","Cramer","Jesse Lehmann","Nov 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","The 1860 census shows that a Jessee L Cramer, age 28 and born in Pennsylvania, was a boarder in Wabash County, Indiana, and working as a house carpenter.

U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles on Ancestry.com shows that Jesse L. Cramer, of Huntington County, Indiana, enlisted on 27 Jan 1865 as a Private in Company B, Indiana 153rd Infantry Regiment on 27 Jan 1865, and mustered out on 4 Sep 1865 at Louisville, KY. This is confirmed by a 1901 biography of his nephew, posted online at the Ancestry.com Message Board for Huntington County, Indiana, notes that he took part in the late rebellion (Civil War), and ""served throughout the war.""

http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.indiana.counties.huntington/4499/mb.ashx

At the time of the 1900, 1910 and 1920 census, Jesse was widowed and a resident of the Marion Branch National Military Home in Grant County, Indiana. Dean Cramer shows that Jesse died in Ohio, and was buried at the National Soldier's Home Cemetery, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.


","STR06" "I12299","Cramer","Jesse Lehmann","Nov 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Indiana, Huntington County, Town of Antioch
Enumerated 5 Jul 1870
Page 3
21-22
Cramer, Jesse L 37 M W Carpenter 300 Penn
Cramer, Mary A 28 F W Keeping House Oh
Cramer, John A 8 M W At Home Ind
Craemer, Ellen 6 F W At Home Ind
Cramer, Mary E 3 F W At Home Ind
Cramer, Rosettie 1 F W At Home Ind

1880 Census
not located
","STR06" "I42609","Cramer","Joanna Emma","Abt 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Maryland, Caroline County, Denton
Enumerated 13 Apr 1910
SD 1 ED 3 Sheet 1A
8-8
Hunter, William R Head M W 68 m2 10 Md Md Md Farmer
Hunger, Joanna A Wf F W 52 m2 10 1/1 Pa Pa Pa
Karge, Allice B Stepdtr F W 17 S NJ NJ Pa
","STR06" "I12251","Cramer","Joel","16 Feb 1833","8 Aug 1912","0","JOEL CRAMER, a farmer of Dallas township, is a native of York Co., Pa., where he was born February 16, 1833, being the next youngest in a family of 9 children, born to Christian and Katherine (Warner) Cramer, who were also natives of Pennsylvania.

They removed to Seneca, Ohio, abt 1837, where they lived until their death. Joel was reared to manhood there, received a common school education, such as the facilities of those days afforded. When aout 17 years of age he emigrated to Indiana, first settling in Wabash, with the expectation of learning the carpenter's trade with his brother, remaining with him the most of the time for 3 years. Then for about 6 or 7 years his time was divided between this and Wabash County. In 1856 he permanently located at what is now Andrews, where he lived until the fall of 1869, when he removed to the farm which now he resides.

November 16, 1856, his marriage with Mary A. Shively was solemnized, and to their union 5 children were born, of whom 3 are now living: Charles E., Gilford S., and Alpheus T. The deceased children were: Laura E., who died the wife of Millard F. Millman, and William A. In January 1865, he enlisted in the service of his country; February, he was mustered in Company B, One hundred and Fifty-Third Indiana Regiment of Volunter Infantry, serving until the close of the war, and was honorably discharged at Louisville, Ky., October 1865.

Since 1869 he has made farming his occupation, and he has been very successful. He now owns 187 acres of well improved land. He and His Wife are menbers of the Methodist Episcopal Church, In Politics, he is a Republican.

(SOURCE: ""HISTORY OF HUNTINGTON COUNTY, INDIANA:"" Courtesy of Roger E. Cramer, RKCEDAR@AOL.COM)","STR06" "I12251","Cramer","Joel","16 Feb 1833","8 Aug 1912","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Census
Indiana, Huntington County, Dallas Twp, PO Antioch
Enumerated 13 July 1870
Page 20
141-141
Cramer, Joel 37 M W Farmer 5000 600 Penn
Cramer, Mary A 36 F W Keeping house Ohio
Cramer, Laura E 13 F W At hoem Ind
Cramer, Charley E 9 M W At Home Ind
Cramer, Gilford S 5 M W At Home Ind
Cramer, Frank 2 M W At Home Ind
Banchank, Mag 37 F M Housekeeper 350 Va
Banchank, henry S 11 M W At Home Ind

1880 Census
Indiana, Huntington County, Dallas Twp
Page 30B SD 5 ED 203
Enumerated 28 and 29 Jun 1880
273-278
Cramer, Joel W M 47 Farmer Pa Germany Ga
Cramer, Mary A W F 46 Wf Keepign Hosue Oh Pa Pa
Cramer, Charles W m 19 Son At home Ind Pa Oh
Cramer, Gilford W M 15 Son Ind Pa Oh
Cramer, Alpheus W M 13 Son Ind Pa Oh

1900 Census
Indiana, Huntington County, Dallas Twp
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 11 ED 70 Sheet 9B
212-214
Cramer, Joel Head M W Feb 1833 67 N 56 Oa Oa Oa Farner
Cramer, Mary A Wf W F Jan 1834 66 M 56 5/3 Oh Pa Pa
Milliman, Lawrence E GrdSon W M Nov 1879 20 S Ind Ind Ind Day Laborer
Cramer, Floy E GrdDtr W F July 1890 9 S Ind Ind Ind At School

1910 Census
Indiana, Huntington County, Dallas Township, Andrews Town
Enumerated 2 May 1910
SD 11 ED 83 Sheet 13A Stamped 27
315-318
Cramer, Joel Head M W 77 m1 53 Pa Pa Pa Own Income
Cramer, Mary A Wf F W 76 m1 53 5/3 Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Celia E Grdtr F W 13 S Ind Ind Ind


","STR06" "I12300","Cramer","Johann Adam Lehmann","16 Dec 1834","11 Dec 1888","0","A 1901 biography of his nephew, posted online at the Ancestry.com Message Board for Huntington County, Indiana, notes that he took part in the late rebellion (Civil War), and ""lost his right arm in the engagment before Atlanta, and who was also in the fight at Bull Run.""

http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.indiana.counties.huntington/4499/mb.ashx","STR06" "I12300","Cramer","Johann Adam Lehmann","16 Dec 1834","11 Dec 1888","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington Town
Enumerated 28 Jun 1870
Pages 58 and 59
453-457
Cramer, Adam L 35 M W Carpenter Pa
Cramer, Mary J 25 F W Keeping House Oh
Cramer, Ulissus G 4 M W Indiana
Cramer, Arrie B 2 F W Indiana
Cramer, Shyler C 1 m W Indiana","STR06" "I7711","Cramer","Johann Daniel","Abt 1760","Yes, date unknown","0","Chuck Winter writes that the Rev. Jacob Lischy officiatiated at his Christening. Dean Cramer writes that his sponsors were Daniel and Maria Elisabeth Diehl.

The DAR Patriot Index shows Kramer, Daniel b 12-24-1763 PA d 5-25-1843 PA Lt. PA. Spouse: Anna Margaretha Kern. This may be the same Daniel.

Edith Beard Cannon, in ""Genealogical Reports for The Historical Society of York County, Vol. XXIX, p. 52, Evidence of the Cramer Families of York before the year 1850 REVISED"" published 1943, cited the following deed (2R, 422) April 15, 1805. Helfrich Kromer of Codorus Township, yeoman, and Sophia his wife: to George WERNER; for (Pounds) 49.10.0: 8 acres, 140 perches, part of tract of 109 acres 126 perches surveyed ) October 14, 1768, to Daniel Kromer in pursuance of an application for 100 acres dated September 13, 1768, now the property of the said Helfrick Kromer as it appears by released of his brother Daniel Kromer bearing date Aug. 29, 1782, given to his brother Philip Kromer with Christina his wife conveyed the same to Helfrick on April 9, 1791.","STR06" "I6750","Cramer","Johann Helfer","22 Sep 1753","22 Sep 1833","0","The given name Helfer/Helfrig/Helfrick/Helfrecht is said to mean ""helper"" or ""help-right.""

Clarence E. Cramer, in a preliminary draft of his manuscript titled ""The Family of Johan Helfer Cramer (Revolutionary War Pension w-2762)""---which was presented at the John Cramer Family Reunion, Bascom, Ohio, August 22, 1943---stated that ""Helfer was our first native-born American paternal ancestor...born and spent his early life in Codorus Township of York County, Pennsylvania."" His listing on FindAGrave instead shows that he was born in Manheim Township, York County, PA. An abstract of his Revolutionary service simply states he was born in the year 1753 in York County, Pennsylvania, names of his parents not given.

A Helfer Kramer is referenced in the index of the book ""Pennsylvania German Pioneers"" by Strassburger/Hinke. Gen Pub Co, Baltimore, MD, 1966. (Vol I 628,631,634) Don Billet of the York County PA genweb was kind enough to look up the information referenced in Vol I for me, since Vol I was not available in the San Antonio Public Library. He sent me the following email: ""List A Ship, Phoenix, Qualified 1 Oct 1754, Phila, Johan Helfergramer, pg 628. List B, Johann Helffer Cremer, pg 631 and List C, Johann Helffer Cramer, pg 634. No women or children listed this ship."" Perhaps these are relatives? Edith Beard Cannon shows that a Lorentz Cramer was also listed aboard the Phoenix, the passengers being described as 11 Roman Catholicks, 25 Menonists, Swissers, 300 Souls. 554 Freights. From Franconia Palatinate, Zweybreck.

According to a biography of one of his children, published in the BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF VAN WERT COUNTY (OHIO), ""Helfar Cramer came from Germany and took an active part in the American Revolution, and after the war settled in York County, PA, where he died, leaving seven children.""

The book ""Nine Months In York Town"" by James McClure chronicles the period between September 1777 and June 1778, when the Continental Congress met and the Articles of Confederation were signed in York. Clarence E. Cramer writes that ""York, a small town of 1,600 in 1775, was now the Nation's actual Capital...At York Horatio Gates was welcomed by the American Congress, Von Steuben came, and La Fayette reported. It was in York that Count Pulaski stopped and had his recruiting station. And here Congress remained through the darkest hours from Brandywine through Valley Forge to Monmouth. One York citizen, Hon. James Smith, signed the Declaration of Independence, six others became Generals in The Revolution..(and) some historians claim that York county sent more soldiers to the Revolutionary Army than any county in all of the 13 Colonies. When one considers that all of these came from this one small town and its surrounding county, despite the Friends and Mennonites unwilling to fight upon religious principles, others holding faithful to their Oath of Allegiance rather than to their homes, and a subtantial percentage of ""Loyalists,"" something of the feeling of Helfer Cramer, his family, friends, neighbors and fellow citizens may be understood.""

In Henry James Young's 1937 Compilation, ""York County, Pennsylvania in the American Revolution,"" Vol. VI, p. 365, the entry for Helfer Cramer reads as follows: Priv. PA. Militia. Annual allowance $26.66. Received $66.65. Placed on roll 1/7/33. Start of Pension 3/4/31. Age 79. Act of 1832. On page 409 of the same book, a letter from the Veterans Administration to S. B. Bellows, dated Je 16, 1934 was transcribed as follows:

Helfer Cramer - W.2762

""Helfer Cramer was born in the year 1753 in York County, Pennsylvania, names of his parents not given.

While residing in said York County, he enlisted July 10, 1776, served as a private in Captain John McDonald's company, Colonel Swope's Pennsylvania regiment [--""the Flying Camp""--] and was discharged January 15, 1777. He served in Captian John Miller's Pennsylvania company, from September 16, 1777 to November 15, 1777.

He was allowed pension on his application executed December 12, 1832, then a resident of Codorus Township, York County, Pennsylvania.

The soldier, Helfer Cramer, married April 5, 1785, Sophia Neetiz or Neteiz; the were married by ""Parson Shrader,"" a Clergyman of the Lutheran Church of York County, Pennsylvania.

The widow, Sopia Cramer, was allowed pension on her application executed, December 5, 1838, then aged seventy-six years and living in York County, Pennsylvania. She died about July 1840.

Their children are referred to but Henry is the only one whose name was stated; he was in York County, Pennsylvania in 1840. ""

Edith Beard Cannon, in ""Genealogical Reports for The Historical Society of York County, Vol. XXIX, p. 62, Evidence of the Cramer Families of York before the year 1850 REVISED"" published 1943, cites the service listed above, along with the additional service as follows: listed as a private in the First (Captain John Shearer) Company, Seventh Battalion, according to an arrangement of Militia officers, June 17, 1779, and served in this rank when it the became the Eighth Company of the Fifth Battalion, according to an arrangement for 1780 and 1782.

Helfer, along with George Kreps, assisted with the pension application for Andrew Finfrock. Andrew was a brother-in-law to Helfer, married to Barbara Neudig. Cramer and Kreps swore that they say Finfrock in the Army as a soldier at Fort Lee.

Clarence E. Cramer writes that ""The 1779 Tax Records show Helfer Cramer then owned a farm of 124 acres in Codorus Township (see page 12), and his mother is listed seperately as ""Widow GRAMER"" with the parental acres."" He is continously listed as ""Single"" and with the 124 acres, in the 1780, 1781, and 1782 tax records. A second record of the 1782 appraisal shows he owned 2 horses and 3 coes, also an addtional farm of 66 acres. (p. 52). Cramer further indicates that ""It would appear that Helfer and Sophia owned three farms in all, the 124 acre farm in Codorus Township acquired in about 1777 or 1778, perhaps adding 66 acres to it; the 109 parental acres from his father; and 51 acres in Codorus Township bought in 1812. Helfer's taxes were well above the average of his community. (pp. 56-57). They lived not far from the Stone Church.

After the conclusion of the war in 1783, Helfrich continued to continued to serve in the local militia. In a return for September 27, 1788, Helfrich Cramer is a private in the Seventh (Captain Philip Cramer) Company, Fifth Battalion. According to a return of the election of Militia Officers, February 21, 1794, Helfer Cramer was chosen Lieutenant of the Sixth (Captain George Creps) Company, Second Regiment of the Light Horse.


Edith Beard Cannon, in ""Genealogical Reports for The Historical Society of York County, Vol. XXIX, pp. 52 - 53, Evidence of the Cramer Families of York before the year 1850 REVISED"" published 1943, cited the following deeds

(2R, 422) April 15, 1805. Helfrich Kromer of Codorus Township, yeoman, and Sophia his wife: to George WERNER; for (Pounds) 49.10.0: 8 acres, 140 perches, part of tract of 109 acres 126 perches surveyed ) October 14, 1768, to Daniel Kromer in pursuance of an application for 100 acres dated September 13, 1768, now the property of the said Helfrick Kromer as it appears by released of his brother Daniel Kromer bearing date Aug. 29, 1782, given to his brother Philip Kromer with Christina his wife conveyed the same to Helfrick on April 9, 1791.

(2W, 374) March 26, 1812. Helfrich Cramer of Codorus Township, yeoman, and Sophia his wife: to George WERNER: for $1.00: confirmation of 2R, 422.

(2X, 374) April 2, 1813. Abraham WEBER and Catharine his wife: to Helfrich Kramer of Codorus Township, yeoman: for (pounds) 256: 51 acres 51 perches in Codorus Township.

(3F, 484) December 26, 1817. Helfrich Dramer of Codorus Township, yeoman, and Sophia his wife"" To Peter LONG: for $120: 3 acres, part of a tract of 109 acres patented to grantor May 22, 1810, called ""Cramer's Addition.""

In September, 1815, Helfrig Cramer was the administrator of the Estate of Anna N. Cramer, widow, of Codorus Township. Tenet in $200. Inventory filed March 11, 1816. Account filed December 24, 1816, shows a balance of $9. 41 1/2. Source: Cannon, Edith Beard ""Genealogical Reports for The Historical Society of York County, Vol. XXIX, p.48

The York County German Gazette, October 1, 1833 had the following obituary: ""Am 22sten September, im Codorus Township, Hr. Johannes Helfer Cramer, ein alter Revolutions Soldat, ist gestorben, im 80ste yahr seines alters. Der versterbne diente im Krieg der Vereinigten Staaten gegen Grossbritannien, und erdulte hunger und blose eines siebenyahrigen Krieges.""

The English York Gazette, October 15, 1833 published his obituary as follows: ""On the 22nd ult. in Codorus Township, Mr. John Helfer Cramer, a soldier of The Revolution, died, aged 80 years. He served and endured hunger and privations of a seven years's war, that his country might be free.""

Both newspaper articles were originally transcribed by Clarence E. Cramer in his 1943 manuscript about the Cramer family.

His tombstone read ""Hier ruhen die gebeine von JOHAN HELFER Cramer, gebohre im September, 1753 gesterben den 22sten September, 1833, im 80 iahr seines Alter Ruhe sanft in deiner gruft Bis duch iesus Stemine ruft""--in English this woud read ""ohan Helfer Cramer, born Sept., 1753 - died Sept 22, 1833 In this 80th Year, Rest peacefuly in your grave Until Jesus's voice calls you."" The inscriptions on the stone were copied by the Reverend Doctor Paul D. Yoder and Clarence E. Cramer, sometime prior to the 1943 publication of Cramer's manuscript about the family of Johann Helfer Cramer.

FindAGrave indicates that Helfer was 80 years 0 months and O days old as of his date of death, so it would appear that September 22 was both his birth and death day.","STR06" "I7701","Cramer","Johann Lorentz ""Laurence""","10 Aug 1798","13 Oct 1840","0","Lived on a farm southeast of Helfer. Clarence E. Cramer writes that his baptismal sponsors were Johann Lorentz and Anna Maria (Emigh) Cramer

FindAGrave notes that his headstone may be the one between his wife's stone and the stone of his father but his stone is almost unreadable. If it isn't that stone his stone may have been destroyed over time but he is buried in this cemetery. Chuck Winter shows his date of death as 30 October 1840.

Edith Beard Cannon, in ""Genealogical Reports for The Historical Society of York County, Vol. XXIX, pp. 1-72, Evidence of the Cramer Families of York before the year 1850 REVISED"" published 1943, writes that an Administation Bond (2N, 174) was posted on November 7, 1840 for the Estate of Laurence Cramer of Codorus Township, Henry Cramer Administrator. This book is lost. January 3, 1843, Henry Cramer, administrator reported that in pursuance of a Court order dated Jan. 5, 1841, the sale of the following was conducted: No. 1, containing 50 acres sold to Christian MECKLEY for $311.41 1/2; No. 2, containing 19 acres, to John ROHRBACH for $189.43 3/4; No. 3, containing 80 acres, the homestead part, to Catherine Lehman for $298.12 1/2; No. 4, containing 9 acres, to Joseph GRAYBILL for $85.81 (Orphans Court Dockets, U. 145). P","STR06" "I7715","Cramer","Johannes","Abt 1770","Yes, date unknown","0","Could this be the John Cramer (21 Oct 1772-3 Sep 1853), husband of Christina (24 Aug 1776-5 Sep 1847), who is buried at St. David's Cemetery in West Manchester, York County, PA?

http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/york/cemeteries/stdavidold.txt

","STR06" "I6740","Cramer","Johannes ""John""","25 Aug 1791","29 Jun 1856","0","Clarence E. Cramer writes that his baptismal sponsors were his maternal grandparents, Johann and Elisabetha Neidig. He was named in honor of Johann(es) Neudig. He indicated that after his marriage, he and Catharina lived near the Stone Church. He moved to Fostoria, Ohio sometime between 1837 and 1840...(with) printed records for each of these dates, as well as Family tales. (P. 57).

Edith Beard Cannon, in ""Genealogical Reports for The Historical Society of York County, Vol. XXIX, p. 52, Evidence of the Cramer Families of York before the year 1850 REVISED"" published 1843, cited the following deed:

(3A, 29) December 26, 1814. Johannes Cramer of Shrewsbury Township, yeoman; to John KOLLER: for $1.50: lot 18 in Shrewsbury town.

According to the ""Biographical History of Van Wert County (Ohio), Volume II"" John Cramer Sr came to Ohio in 1840 and settled on a farm in Seneca County, where he died June 29, 1856, his wife having departed September 16, 1854. They were both members of the German Lutheran Church, and in politics, Mr. Cramer was a democrat. He had served in the war of 1812 as a captain, and was an honored man in his community, where he left a fair fortune. (p. 154) In the book ""Seneca County, Biographical Sketches"" it says that John and Catherine (Slote) Cramer settled in Loudon Township, Seneca County, in 1838, and purchased 160 acres of land, most of which they cleared and improved and where they lived; here the father died in 1855, in his sixty fifth year; and the mother in 1854, in her sixty second year. (Loudon Township, p 893)

According to Dean Cramer, John donated some of his own land for the Cramer Cemetery in Fostoria, Ohio.","STR06" "I6740","Cramer","Johannes ""John""","25 Aug 1791","29 Jun 1856","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Ohio, Seneca County, Louden Twp
Enumerated 24 Sept 1850
Rome
85-85
John Cramer 59 M Farmer 3000 Pa
Cathrine Cramer 57 F Pa
Wm. Cramer 18 M Farmer
Sophis Cramer 16 F Pa
Sarah A Cramer 13 F Pa
John Hook 12 M Oh","STR06" "I6744","Cramer","Johannes ""John""","9 Oct 1821","10 Jan 1912","0","Per BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF VAN WERT COUNTY (Ohio) ""John Cramer was eighteen years of age when he accompanied his parents to Seneca County, Ohio, and had then finished his education. Until twenty-one years of age he remained on the home farm, and then engaged as a laborer in a saw-mill in Seneca County for two years, and then, in 1847, he married and bought eighty acres of land, on which he at once located and cultivated until 1864, when he came to Van Wert and bought 120 acres in Pleasant township, where he now resides and still owns 75 acres of finely improved land. The family all worship in the Methodist Episcopal faith, and in politics Mr. Cramer is a prohibitionist; he is a member of the grange No. 82, of which he was the treasurer for 14 years.""

FindAGrave lists his date of birth as 9 Oct 1822, and date of death as 10 Jan 1912. A photo of an engraved double tombstone, with a second wife, Sarah J. Cramer, shows the dates as 6 Oct 1833 through 11 Jan 1912. Dean Cramer has an earlier date of death, 11 November 1905.","STR06" "I6744","Cramer","Johannes ""John""","9 Oct 1821","10 Jan 1912","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Ohio, Seneca County, Bloom Twp
Enumerated 28 Sept 1850
1305-1333
Martin and Rebecca Schaffner
1306-1334
John Cramer 28 M Laborer Pa
Ann Cramer 20 F Ohio

1860 Census
Ohio, Seneca County, Bloom Twp, PO Bloomville
Enumerated 28 Jun 1860
Page 79
600-567
John Cramer 36 M Farmer 2000 844 Pa
Anne E Crame4r 30 F O
William J Cramer 8 M O
Sarah C Cramer 6 F O
Frank A Cramer 4 M O
Irene H Cramer 3 F O
Anne E Cramer 1 F O
Charles W Cooly 17 M Laborer O

1870 Census
not located

1880 Census
Ohio, Van Wert County, Fourth Ward Van Wert
Enumerated 14 Jun 1880
Page 31 SD One ED 151
Cherry Street
3
Van Danig John B M 20 Laborer Mich Penn Oh
Cramer, John W M 57 Farmer Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Ann W F 49 Wf Keeping House Oh Pa Pa
Cramer, Frank W M 24 Son Farmer Oh Pa Oh
Cramer, Irene H W F 23 Dtr Oh Pa Oh
Cramer, Annie W F 21 Dtr Oh Pa Oh
Cramer, Martin S W M 19 Son At School Oh Pa Oh
Cramer, Ralph A W M 14 Son At School Oh Pa Oh
Cramer, Charles W M 12 Son At School Oh Pa Oh
","STR06" "I20821","Cramer","John E.","Abt 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","This might be the John E. Cramer who shares a tombstone with Libbie Cramer Shaffner and Cora E. Cramer at the Fountain Cemetery in Fostoria, Ohio. The dates for John that were inscribed are Oct. 15 1850?/?1858? through April 15, 1892.","STR06" "I42520","Cramer","John Elzey","14 Aug 1905","24 Apr 1954","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F6CX-QYF
name: John Elzey Cramer
gender: Male
burial date: 28 Apr 1954
burial place: Van Wert, Ohio
death date: 24 Apr 1954
death place: Van Wert, Van Wert, Ohio
age: 48
birth date: 14 Aug 1905
birthplace: Ohio
occupation: Stationary Boiler Oper.
race: White
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Martin S. Cramer
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Florence Ronin
mother's birthplace:
indexing project (batch) number: B01608-6
system origin: Ohio-EASy
source film number: 1952882
reference number: item 8 cn 74
Collection: John Elzey Cramer, ""Ohio, Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997""","STR06" "I13051","Cramer","John Fremont","8 Apr 1857","9 Mar 1919","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FHSL-MLX
name: John F. Cramer
gender: Male
burial date:
burial place:
death date: 09 Mar 1919
death place: Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, Michigan
age: 61
birth date: 1858
birthplace: Mi
occupation: Secy. Brewing Co.
race: White
marital status: Married
spouse:
father: Emanuel Cramer
father's birthplace: Pa
mother:
mother's birthplace: Pa
indexing project (batch) number: B00851-6
system origin: Michigan-EASy
source film number: 2074997
reference number:
Collection: Emanuel Cramer in entry for John F. Cramer, ""Michigan, Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995""","STR06" "I13051","Cramer","John Fremont","8 Apr 1857","9 Mar 1919","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Michigan, Kent County, Grand Rapids City, Precinct 3
Enumerated 26 Jun 1900
SD 5 ED 58 Sheet 27B
East Bridge
127-561-662
Cramer, John F Head W M Apr 186=57 43 M 11 Mich Pa Pa Bookkeeper Brewery
Cramer, Hattie E Wf W F Mar 1864 36 m 11 0 Mich NY NY
Whitmore, Lillian Sister-in-law W F Dec 1871 28 S Mich NY NY Stenographer
Whitmore, Parke Brother-in-law W M Nov 1877 22 S Mich NY NY Clerk Drug Store

1910 Census
not located

","STR06" "I12350","Cramer","John Jacob","28 Sep 1866","22 Jul 1948","0","He shares a double gravemarker with Luella Cramer (1872-1960).

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XX99-931
name: John Jacob Cramer
titles & terms:
event: Death
event date: 22 Jul 1948
event place:
residence:
street address:
gender: Male
death age: 81y9m26d
marital status:
race: White
occupation:
birth date: 28 Sep 1866
birthplace: Near Fostoria, Ohio
estimated birth year: 1867
burial date:
burial place:
cemetery:
father: Wm. Cramer
father's titles & terms:
father's birthplace:
mother: Charlotte Snyder
mother's titles & terms:
mother's birthplace:
spouse: Luella
spouse's titles & terms:
reference number: certificate
film number: 2246491
digital folder number: 4109099
image number: 02421
Collection: John Jacob Cramer, ""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953""","STR06" "I12607","Cramer","John Luther","20 May 1888","29 May 1945","0","From FindAGrave:

John L. Cramer was born May 20, 1888, and died at his home in Manheim Township, May 29, 1945, aged 57 years and 9 days.

The Stone Church community was shocked to learn of the sudden and unexpected death of Mr. Cramer. He had attended the Memorial Day services at the Stone Church on Sunday, May 27, and appeared to be in his usual health.

Mr. Cramer was a life-long resident of the Stone Church community, a kind husband and father, a respected neighbor and friend. He was a faithful member of the Stone Church Union Sunday School and of the Lutheran congregation. He attended church regularly every Sunday, a devoted friend of both pastors. He was the father of a large family. One of his sons is now overseas in the service of his country.

The funeral services were held from the Geiple Funeral Parlor, Glen Rock, Pa., Friday afternoon, June 1, 1945, and concluding services at Stone Church. His pastor, Rev. K. S. Ehrhart, officiated, assisted by Rev. Paul D. Yoder. The latter used as his text Psa. 8:4. Burial was made in the new cemetery at the Stone Church.

The Friendly Visitor by Rev. Paul D. Yoder","STR06" "I12607","Cramer","John Luther","20 May 1888","29 May 1945","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Manheim Twp
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD 15 ED 75 Sheet 2B
38-38
Cramer, John L Head M W 21 m1 1 Pa Pa Pa Laborer Railroad
Cramer, Lizzie M Wf F W 22 m1 1 2/2 Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Stanley Son M W 4 S Pa Pa Pa [Stanley J. Barthold per his mother's obituary]
Cramer, Victor H Son M W 9/12 S Pa Pa Pa

1920 Census
Pennsylvania, Adams County, Conowago Twp
Enumerated 8 Jan 1920
SD 13 ED 7 Sheet 8A
Elm Avenue
159-192
Cramer, John L Head M W 3`1 m Pa Pa Pa Track foreman Steam Railroad
Cramer, Elizabeth M Wf F W 32 m Pa Pa pa
Cramer, Victor H Son M W10 S Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Walter W Son m W 8 S Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Pauline E Dtr F W 5 S Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Ruth A Dtr F W 4 5/12 S Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Harold E Son M W 2 10/12 S Pa Pa Pa

1930 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Manheim Twp
Enumerated April 11, 1930
ED 67-47 SD 25 Sheet 6B
133-134
Cramer, John L Head M W 41 m 20 Pa Md Pa Farmer
Cramer, Lizzie M Wf F W 42 m 21 Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Victor H Son M W 20 S Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Walter W Son M W 18 S Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Pauline E Dtr F W 16 S Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Ruth A Dtr F W 14 S Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Harold E Son M W 13 S Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Catherine M Dtr F W 8 S Md Pa Pa
Cramer, Harry L Son M W 5 S Pa Pa Pa","STR06" "I12297","Cramer","Joseph Lehmann","30 Oct 1829","3 Sep 1872","0","A biography of his son, posted online at the Ancestry.com Message Board for Huntington County, Indiana, notes that

""Joseph L. Cramer, also a native of York county, Pennsylvania, and was crippled in 1861, being unable to perform manual labor. He was one of nine children, six sons and three daughters. He learned the trade of a shoemaker, and in the fall of 1856 came to Huntington county, Indiana, settling on a farm near the village of Pleasant Plain, and there plied his craft. It was not long before he gained an enviable reputation for his skill and the thoroughness of his work, and the entire neighborhood came to him when they wanted shoes made. He would take the leather and fashion a boot or shoe from the very first step to its completion, ready for the wearer. He loved children, and it did not take the little folks long to find out that he was their friend. His shop was their headquarters and he never failed to show his appreciation of them and a deep interest in all the little affairs which make up the world of childhood, and he was a prime favorite among all the children.""

http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.indiana.counties.huntington/4499/mb.ashx","STR06" "I12297","Cramer","Joseph Lehmann","30 Oct 1829","3 Sep 1872","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Indiana, Huntington County, Jefferson Twp, P. O. Huntington
Enumerated 5 Aug 1870
Pages 5 and 6 Stamped 138
41-41
Cramer, Joseph 41 M W Shoemaker $625 $260 Pa
Cramer. Ann 35 F W Keeping House Pa
Cramer, William 16 M W At Home Pa
Cramer, Alice 17 F W Pa
Cramer, Ann 13 F W Ind
","STR06" "I12637","Cramer","Joseph Lemiel","23 Aug 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K6DL-G6J
name: Joseph Lemiel Cramer
event: Draft Registration
registration date year range: 1917-1918
event place: Lawrence County, Illinois, United States
gender: Male
birth date: 23 Aug 1882
birthplace: , , United States
country of citizenship: United States
nara publication title: World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards
nara publication number: M1509
film number: 1614205
digital folder number: 005248717
image number: 01517
Collection: Joseph Lemiel Cramer, ""United States, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918""","STR06" "I12278","Cramer","Julia Ann Priscilla","6 May 1836","13 Nov 1903","0","Per Dean Cramer, she was never married.","STR06" "I12278","Cramer","Julia Ann Priscilla","6 May 1836","13 Nov 1903","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Pennsylvania, York, Codorus Twp, PO Codorus
Enumerated 9 Sept 1870
Pages 24 and 25
181-181
Creamer, Priscilla 30 F W Spinster 3000 600 Pa
Sherman, Delila 20 F W Domestic Pa
182-182
Cramer, H L 40 M Farmer 5000 600 Pa
Cramer, Caroline 29 F W Pa
Cramer, Joanna 11 F W Pa
Cramer, Martin 8 M W Pa
Cramer, Caroline 7 F W Pa
Cramer, Mary 5 F W Pa
Cramer, Emma 5 F W Pa
Cramer, Anna 4 F W Pa
Cramer, Delila 2 F W Pa

1880 Census
Pennsylvania, York, Codorus Twp
Enumerated 3 Jun 1880
Pages 4D SD 7 ED 16
26-28
Creamer, Priscilla 30 W F 44 Head of Family Pa Pa Pa
--/29
Shafer, Theodore W M 28 Pa Pa Pa
Shafer, Joanna W F 18 Wf Keeping House Pa Pa Pa
Shafer, Saine? W F 2/12 1 Dtr Penn
27-30
Henry and Eliza Zimmerman
28-31
Cramer, Henry L W M 49
Cramer, Caroline H W F 41 Wf Keeping House Pa Switzerland Pa
Cramer, Joanna E W F 20 Dtr Teacher Pa
Cramer, M. L. W M 18 Son Laborer Pa
Cramer, C. Capilota W F 17 Dtr Servant Pa
Cramer, Mary C W F 15 Dt Servant pa
Cramer, Emma Laura W F Dtr At Home Pa
Cramer, Estella W F 13 Dt At Home Pa
Cramer, Delilah D W F 11 Dtr At Home Pa
Cramer, Alice R W F 8 Dtr At Home Pa
Cramer, Leah B W F 6 Dtr At Home Pa
Crmer, Editha Irena W F 2 Dtr At Home Pa
","STR06" "I7695","Cramer","Juliana","17 Feb 1786","Abt 1786","0","Appears to have died young, as a namesake sister was born in 1790. Dean Cramer, in his notes, shows that she died in 1786, the year of her birth. Clarence Cramer shows that her baptismal sponsors were Johann and Elisabestha Neudig, her maternal grandparents., and that she died in infancy, likely buried in an unmarked grave at the Stone Church.","STR06" "I7698","Cramer","Juliana ""Julyana""","28 Mar 1790","10 Feb 1858","0","Clarence E. Cramer writes that she was baptized on the Fifth anniversary of her parents wedding. Her sponsors were Anthony and Margaret BRICKER, Helfer's cousins. He said that she lived near the Stone Church.

On the 1850 federal census, in South Codorus, York County, Pennsylvania there is a listing for Jacob Werner (age 34), who is enumerated with a Margaret Werner (age 32), and children Adam (age 7), Daniel (age 6), Matilda (age 4), and John (age 2). Living in the household is a female named JULIAN WERNER, age 57 (born ca 1793). Could this be Juliana Cramer Werner? She and Jacob were said to be the parents of a Jacob Werner, born ca 1817, among others.","STR06" "I42816","","","","","","","" "I28077","","","","","","","" "I42502","Cramer","Kenneth A.","23 Sep 1896","Abt 1966","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was employed as a clerk at Binks Clothes Shop in Oklahoma City, and supporting his mother and father. He was of medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and light hair. FindAGrave shows that he shared a a burial marker with Marie Cramer, 1894-1976.","STR06" "I12615","Cramer","Lawrence Ammon","3 Mar 1904","22 Mar 1991","0","From FindAGrave:

HANOVER ? Lawrence A. Cramer, 87, of Hanover, formerly of Glen Rock RD 1, died Friday afternoon at his home. He was the husband of the late Alice M. (Thoman) Cramer.
The service will be 2 p.m. Monday at St. Jacob's (Stone) Church, Brodbecks. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Viewing will be 1 to 2 p.m. Monday at the church. The Geiple Funeral Home Inc., 53 Main St., Glen Rock, is in charge of arrangements.

Mr. Cramer was born in Manheim Township. He was the son of the late Chester H. and Ellen (Runk) Cramer.

He farmed in the Manheim Township area for most of his life. Until his retirement several years ago, he worked at the Leister Furniture Co. in Hanover for several years. He moved to the Hanover area a year ago.

He was a member of the Lutheran congregation of St. Jacob's (Stone) Church, and a life member of Lineboro Fire Company in Lineboro, Md.

Mr. Cramer is survived by a son, Robert D. Cramer of Hanover; two daughters, Virginia M. Williams of Hanover, and Henrietta J. Krenzer of Orange, Va.; 12 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Annie Hare of York, and Lora Myers of Hanover.
Officiating at the service will be his pastor, the Rev. Richard C. Weaver.","STR06" "I12615","Cramer","Lawrence Ammon","3 Mar 1904","22 Mar 1991","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Penn Twp
Enumerated 23 Apr 1930
ED 67-63 SD 25 Sheet 37B
244-246
Cramer, Lawrence Head M W 26 M 21 Pa Pa Pa Carpenter Home
Cramer, Alice Wf F W 22 m 17 Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Lawrence F Son M W 4 2/12 S Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Virginia M Dtr F W 2 5/12 S Pa Pa Pa

1940 Census
not located","STR06" "I12547","Cramer","Lawrence Henry","12 Jul 1886","Jan 1966","0","Obituary
Anderson Daily Bulletin
Anderson, Indiana
Thursday, Jan. 27, 1966

Lawrence H. Cramer

Lawrence H. Cramer, 79, 937 Cambridge Dr., Wabash, father of Mrs. Helen Motto of Anderson, died at 2 a.m. Wednesday at a nursing home in Wabash.

Mr. Cramer was a lifetime resident of the Wabash area. He was a retired employee of the Brown Trucking Company, and was a member of the Presbyterian Church.

Suriving are his wfe, Amy; two daughters, Mrs. Motto of Anderson and Mrs. Fred Rantz of Wabash; a son, Robert Cramer of Indianapolis; several grandchildren, and 14 great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Hoover-Miner Funeral Home in Wabash by Re. E. Dean Findley. Burial will be in the Fall Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2013 from the image of the obituary on FindAGrave)

Dean Cramer instead listed his wife as Amy Marie HILL.","STR06" "I12547","Cramer","Lawrence Henry","12 Jul 1886","Jan 1966","0","(Research):

From FindAGrave:

1910: Residing w parents, 86 Sherman Street, Wabash, Indiana. Single. Occupation: Teaming - street work.

1917: Residing 658 West Main Street, Wabash, Indiana. Married w 2 children. Occupation: Laborer - United Paperboard Co.

1920: Residing 255 North Carroll Street, Wabash, Indiana. Husband of Amy; parents of Helen and Robert. Occupation: Laborer.

1920 Census
Indiana, Wabash County, Wabash Ward 2, Noble Twp
Enumerated 5 Jan 1920
SD 11 ED 193 Sheet 3B
255-68-68
Kramer, Lawrence Head M W 34 m Ind Ind Ind Drayman Truck
Kramer, Amy Wf F W 22 M Ind Ind Ind
Hill (LINED THROUGH), Helen Dtr F W 13 S Wisc Ind Ind
Cramer, Robert Son M W 6 S Ind Ind Ind
Cramer, Edward Brother M W 37 S Ind Ind Ind Foreman Paper Mill


1930 Census
Indiana, Wabash County, Noble Twp, Wabash City
Enumerated 8 Apr 1930
ED 85-9 SD 4 Sheet 7A Stamped 103
80-178-155
Cramer, Lawrence H Head M W 44 m 25 Ind Ind Ind Factory Worker Table Slide
Cramer, Amay M Wf F W 33 m 25 Ind Ind Ind
Cramer, Robert L Son m W 16 M Ind Ind Ind
Cramer, Alice L Dtr F W 1 S Ind Ind Ind

1940 Census
Indiana, Wabash County, Noble Twp Ward 3
Enumerated April 12, 1940
SD 5 ED 85-16 Sheet 9B
336
Cramer, Lawrence Head M W M Ind Same Place
Cramer, Amy Wf F W 54 M Ind Same Place Cook Restaurant
Cramer, Alice L Dtr F W 11 S Ind Same Place


1942: Residing 336 West Canal Street, Wabash, Indiana. Husband of Amy. Employer: Brown Trucking Co.

1953: Residing 734 North Spring Street, Wabash, Indiana. Husband of Amy.

(Courtesy of Friends of Falls Cemetery)","STR06" "I12281","Cramer","Lea","23 Jul 1818","","0","Dean Cramer shows she was christened at the Stone Church. He also indicates she married second John ZIMMERMAN.","STR06" "I12281","Cramer","Lea","23 Jul 1818","","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, South Codurus Township
Enumerated 16 Nov 1850
Stamped 386
94-94
Leah Sherman 33 F Pa
Delilah Sherman 1 F Pa
Simon Cramer 28 M Cooper $600 Pa
Cath Cramer 20 F Pa
James Cramer 1 M Pa
Alexander Cramer 26 M Carpenter Pa
Joseph Cramer 20 M Carpenter Pa
Ephraim Cramer 18 M Carpenter Pa

1860 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Codorus Twp, PO Hetricks
Enumerated 25 July 1860
Page 35
235-264
Henry Cramer 64 M Carpenter 10,000 2,000 Pa
Precilla Cramer 22 F House Domestic Pa
Leah Sherman 39 F Widow $--- $200 Pa
Delila Sherman 11 F Pa
236-265
Henry L Cramer 29 M Farmer $--- $825 Pa
Caroline Crame4r 21 F Wf Pa
Joanna Emma Cramer 11/12 F Pa
Henry Koller 14 M Pa","STR06" "I42470","Cramer","Leroy Elmer","19 Dec 1885","9 Aug 1977","0","At the time he registered for the World War II draft, he was a resident of Fostoria, Ohio. He indicated that the person who ""will always know your addrsss"" was Mrs. Nellie Sherman of Fostoria. He was employed in farming, for his self.","STR06" "I42470","Cramer","Leroy Elmer","19 Dec 1885","9 Aug 1977","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Ohio, Hancock County, Washington Twp
Enumerated 11 and 12 Fegb 1920
SD 7 ED 75 Sheet 13A
179-184
Cramer, Roy Head M W 34 M Oh Oh Oh Farmer
Cramer, Clara A Wf F W 22 M Oh Alsace-Lorraine/German Ohio
Cramer, Clara L Dtr F W 7 S Oh Oh Oh
Cramer, Charles H Son M W 5 S Oh Oh Oh
Cramer, Ernest Son M W 2 S Oh Oh Oh

1930 Census
Ohio, Hancock County, Washington Twp
Enumerated 10 Apr 1930
ED 32-39 SD 12 Sheet 2B
41-42
Cramer, Le Roy E Head M W 44 m 23 Oh Oh Oh Farmer
Cramer, Clara A Wf F W 43 M 22 Oh Germany Oh
Cramer, Clara L Dtr F W 17 S Oh Oh Oh
Cramer, Charles H Son M W 15 S Oh Oh Oh
Cramer, Ernest A Son M W 12 S Oh Oh Oh
Cramer, Lee D Son m W 10 S Oh Oh Oh
","STR06" "I12614","Cramer","Lora Susan","2 Feb 1902","21 Mar 2000","0","At the time of the 1920 census, she was living in York County, PA in the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Edward and Lydia Cramer, which was adjacent to the home of her parents.

Obituary, from FindAGrave

Lora S. Myers, 98, of Spring Grove, died Tuesday, March 21, 2000, at Homewood at Plum Creek, Hanover. She was the wife of Allen E. Myers, who died June 26, 1961.
Born Feb. 2, 1902, in Glenville, she was a daughter of the late Chester H. and Ellen J. (Runk) Cramer.

Surviving are two sons, Earnest A. Myers and Kenneth G. Myers, both of Spring Grove; two daughters, Gladys M. Allison of Thomasville and Loretta A. LeCrone of York; 23 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren, and 11 great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by a son, Donald L. Myers, who died in 1981, and a daughter, Janet M. Miller, who died in 1993.

The funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Sauter-Irwin Funeral Home, 175 N. Main St., Spring Grove. Burial will be in Jefferson Cemetery, Codorus Township.","STR06" "I13046","Cramer","Luella Eliza","26 Aug 1869","6 Jan 1873","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FHNZ-YQG
name: Luella E. Cramer
gender: Female
burial date:
burial place:
death date: 06 Jan 1873
death place: Odessa, Ionia, Michigan
age: 3
birth date: 1870
birthplace: Mich.
occupation:
race: White
marital status:
spouse:
father: Emanuel Cramer
father's birthplace:
mother: Mary A. Cramer
mother's birthplace:
indexing project (batch) number: B51852-7
system origin: Michigan-EASy
source film number: 960505
reference number: v A p 76
Collection: Emanuel Cramer in entry for Luella E. Cramer, ""Michigan, Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995""","STR06" "I12246","Cramer","Margaret","Abt 1813","20 Jun 1904","0","Her grave marker is engraved to show that she was the wife of William LEITNER.","STR06" "I12333","Cramer","Margaret S.","Abt 1865","Yes, date unknown","0","She appears to have been the ""Mrs. George Schultz, of Crawford County,"" mentioned as a survivor in the 1920 obituary of her brother, Charles.

Additionally, there is an Indiana Marriage record for Minnie Schultz to David Schultz, married 3 Nov 1909 in Jefferson Indiana. Minnie, born 2 Mar 1888 in Kansas, was shown as a daughter of Geo. Schultz and Maggie Creamer, and David, born 29 Aug 1880 in Wabash County, Indiana, was shown as a son of Wm. Schultz and Mary Holstein.","STR06" "I12280","Cramer","Maria Ann","Mar 1817","Yes, date unknown","0","Said by Dean Cramer to have married Henry KOLLER, and to be buried at the Lutheran Cemetery, Glen Rock, York County, Pennsylvania, near where she died.","STR06" "I12611","Cramer","Martin Chester","23 Jan 1896","20 Apr 1973","0","At the time of the 1920 through 1940 census, he was living in York County, PA in the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Edward and Lydia Cramer. In 1920 was adjacent to the home of his parents.","STR06" "I12358","Cramer","Martin H.","13 Nov 1842","Jul 1861","0","FindAGrave notes that he was a son of Solomon & Elizabeth Cramer. He never married. A Civil War veteran, he enlisted in York April 20, 1861, with Co. I, 13th Pa Inf, at the rank of private. Died of disease.","STR06" "I12358","Cramer","Martin H.","13 Nov 1842","Jul 1861","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, South Codorus Twp
Enumerated 15 Nov 1850
Stamped 354
69-69
Elias and Mary Cramer and family
70-70
Henry Cramer 54 M Farmer 5000 Penn
Anna M Cramer 55 F Penn
Henrietta Cramer 31 F Penn
Henry Cramer 20 M Penn
Priscilla Cramer 14 F Penn
Martin Cramer 8 M Penn (Is this the son of Solomon Cramer?)
Louisa Cramer 5 F Penn (A sibling of Martin's?)
Wm. A Slough 29 M Physician Penn


1860 Census
FindAGrave notes that In 1860, he was a railroad employee living in Glen Rock, however he is not indexed in Glen Rock, PA in 1860 by Ancestry.com. Might he actually have been the Martin Cramer, age 17 and born in Pennsylvania, who can be found on the 1860 census in Manhiem, York County, PA in the home of Jacob and Elizabeth Lammot. Could Solomon Cramer's wife Elizabeth have remarried instead of dying young? Martin is simply listed as a boarder in the home. He is the oldest of the children in the home, the Lammot children being Calvin, 15, Elizabeth, 12, Cornelius, 10 and Ellen age 6 months. Dean Cramer and Rosalie Sommer both show that Martin H. Cramer was a son of Solomon Cramer and Elizabeth La Motte. Perhaps that was her married name, and not maiden name.
","STR06" "I42610","Cramer","Martin Luther","Abt 1861","Abt 1887","0","There is a Martin Cramer, born 16 Sep 1861, who enlisted in the Union Army as a private on 16 Sept 1861 in Company C, 78th Infantry Regiment, Pennsylvania. He mustered out of the same company on 4 Nov 1864. Possibly the same person.","STR06" "I6763","Cramer","Martin Shaffner","23 Dec 1861","10 Dec 1935","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X6W1-Y77
name: Martin Shaffner Cramer
titles & terms:
event: Death
event date: 15 Dec 1935
event place: Libert Township, Van Wert, Ohio
residence:
street address:
gender: Male
death age: 73y 11m 23d
marital status: Married
race: White
occupation: Retired Phsician
birth date: 23 Dec 1861
birthplace: Ohio
estimated birth year: 1862
burial date: 17 Dec 1935
burial place: Van Wert, Ohio
cemetery:
father: John Cramer
father's titles & terms:
father's birthplace: Pa.
mother: Anna Shaffner
mother's titles & terms:
mother's birthplace: Ohio
spouse: Florence Cramer
spouse's titles & terms:
reference number: fn 76743
film number: 2022572
digital folder number: 4001940
image number: 1509
Collection: Martin Shaffner Cramer, ""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953""

His obituary is said to have been published in the Ohio City Progress, the Van Wert Daily Bullitin, and the Van Wert Times on 16 and/or 19 Dec 1935. Available at the Brumback Public Library.","STR06" "I6763","Cramer","Martin Shaffner","23 Dec 1861","10 Dec 1935","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Ohio, Van Wert County, Pleasant Twp
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 101 Sheet 1A
West Crawford Street
339-16-17
Cramer, Martin S Head m W 48 m1 16 Oh Pa Oh Physician General Practice
Cramer, Florence Wf F W 36 m1 16 2/2 Oh Oh Oh
Cramer, Donald R Son M W 14 S Oh Oh Oh
Cramer, John E. Son M W 6 S Oh Oh Oh
","STR06" "I6745","Cramer","Mary Catharine","23 Oct 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","Was deceased as of the publication of Vol II, BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF VAN WERT COUNTY (Ohio). This agrees with the information from Dean Cramer, who says she died young. He also shows that she may also have been called Mary Ann.","STR06" "I12586","Cramer","Mary Edith","28 Aug 1884","20 Mar 1940","0","Birth date of 28 Aug 1884 shown on Ancestry.com's Ancestry.com - Ohio, Births and Christenings, Index, 1800-1962","STR06" "I12329","Cramer","Mary Ellen","Abt 1853","Abt 1937","0","The 1920 obituary of her brother, Charles, shows he was survived by a Mrs. William Jackson of Wabash. She had been married previously, possibly with children from this previous marriage, according to the 1910 Wabash County, IND census. On that she was shown as married twice, and the mother of 7 children total, only four still living. Only one son, William Jackson age 15, was listed with she and her second husband in 1910. Dean Cramer shows that she married first Owen KENNEDY.","STR06" "I12630","Cramer","Mary J.","Abt 1922","Yes, date unknown","0","In the 2004 obituary of her brother, Edward, she was referred to as ""Mary J. Miller of New Freedom."" Dean Cramer shows her husband as Russell Daniel MILLER, and shows them as the parents of Judy, Janet, Patricia, Pamela Jo and Russell Daniel Jr.

This MAY be their family at the time of the 1940 census

1940 Federal Census
Maryland, Carroll County, EL #8
Enumerated 7 Jun 1940
SD 2 ED 7-21 Sheet 24A
4 R
Miller, Russell F? Head m W 19 M no 7 Md Same House Farm Laborer
Miller, Mary J Wf F W 18 m No 4 Md Same House
Miller, Janet L Dtr F W 0/12 S Md Same House

Household #2 was the Wilhelm family, and household #6 was the Krebs family.","STR06" "I12245","Cramer","Mary M.","12 Mar 1821","18 Nov 1904","0","Could she have been a second wife? The 1850 census shows Michael Kocher as married to a Catherine, born ca 1820, in Germany. The eldest children, which are a good match to the children enumerated with Michael in Mary in 1860, were also shown as born in Germany versus Ohio or Germany. The Census MAY be incorrect.

Shown on FindAGrave as Mary Anna Margaretta Cramer Kocher.

Ancestry.com - Indiana Deaths shows her as Mary M. Kocher, age 83, died in Huntington, Indiana. The source of this record is the book A-7 on page 39 within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration.","STR06" "I42523","Cramer","Maud L.","15 Sep 1890","Yes, date unknown","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X62F-R26
Name: Maud L. Cramer
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 15 Sep 1890
Event Place: Pleasant Township, Van Wert, Ohio
Registration Date:
Registration Place:
Gender: Female
Race: White
Father's Name: Ralph Cramer
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Effie A. Longsworth
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Additional Relatives:
Reference ID: p. 78
GS Film number: 1015857
Digital Folder Number: 004017431
Image Number: 00073
Collection: Maud L. Cramer, ""Ohio, County Births, 1841-2003""","STR06" "I42471","Cramer","Maude ""Maudy""","8 Oct 1888","18 Nov 1978","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VRML-39W
name: Maud Cramer
event: Birth
event date: 08 Oct 1888
event place: Loudon Twp., Seneca Co., Ohio
registration date:
registration place:
gender: Female
race: White
father: Charles Cramer
father's titles & terms:
father's birthplace:
father's age:
mother: Alice Shafner
mother's titles & terms:
mother's birthplace:
mother's age:
additional relatives:
reference number: v 4 p 26
film number: 388651
digital folder number: 004978696
image number: 00218
Collection: Maud Cramer, ""Ohio, County Births, 1841-2003""","STR06" "I4593","Cramer","Maurice Edward ""Jack""","29 Jun 1908","9 Mar 1987","0","The SSDI showed his last residence as Grand Prarie, Dallas County, Texas.","STR06" "I4593","Cramer","Maurice Edward ""Jack""","29 Jun 1908","9 Mar 1987","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1930 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Manheim Twp
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 67-47 SD 25 Sheet 1A Stamped 259
2-2
Cramer, George A Head M W 47 m 25 Pa Pa Pa Farmer
Cramer, Mamie M Wf F W 42 m 20 Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Maurice E Son M W 21 m 21 Pa Pa Pa Labor Construction Co
Cramer, Evelyn Dtr-in-law F W 19 m19 Ind Ind Ind
Cramer, Elwood L Son M W 15 S Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Effie F. Dtr Ab F W 15 S Pa Pa pa
Cramer, Beatrice V Dt Ab F W 13 S Pa Pa pa
Gross, Edward L Boarder m W 12 S Pa Pa Pa
Lickel, William Boarder M W 29 S Pa Pa Pa","STR06" "I42518","Cramer","Milo A.","20 Sep 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","There was a Milo Warren Cramer that died in Mansfield, Ohio on 26 Feb 1912. Since the death index lists neither parents nor his date of birth, it is not known if this might be the same Milo Cramer.","STR06" "I28078","","","","","","","" "I12349","Cramer","Morgan E.","3 May 1864","26 May 1937","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XZJ9-154
name: Morgan E Cramer
titles & terms:
event: Death
event date: 26 May 1937
event place: Fostoria, Seneca, Ohio
residence:
street address: 117 W. North
gender: Male
death age: 73y 23d
marital status: Widowed
race: white
occupation: retired
birth date: 03 May 1864
birthplace: Seneca County, Ohio
estimated birth year: 1864
burial date: 28 May 1937
burial place:
cemetery: Fountain
father: William Cramer
father's titles & terms:
father's birthplace: Penn
mother: Charlotte Snyder
mother's titles & terms:
mother's birthplace: Defiance County, Ohio
spouse: Loretta Ruse Cramer
spouse's titles & terms:
reference number: fn 34949
film number: 2023498
digital folder number: 4020846
image number: 2336
Collection: Morgan E Cramer, ""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953""","STR06" "I42619","Cramer","Morris Archibald","24 Dec 1886","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1930 Federal census, he was living with his sister and brother-in-law, Alice and Eugene Smith in Baltimore, single, and working as a bookkeeper.","STR06" "I12609","Cramer","Naoma","12 Apr 1892","29 Jan 1983","0","Dean Cramer notes that she married Edward Monroe GRAF.","STR06" "I12351","Cramer","Nettie Almira","10 Dec 1868","8 Aug 1948","0","She is listed as Nettie A. Cramer HAZEN on FindAGrave.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X6K9-C57
name: Nettie Almira Hazen
titles & terms:
event: Death
event date: 08 Aug 1948
event place:
residence:
street address:
gender: Female
death age: 79y8m
marital status:
race: White
occupation:
birth date: 10 Dec 1868
birthplace: Seneca County Ohio
estimated birth year: 1869
burial date:
burial place:
cemetery:
father: William Cramer
father's titles & terms:
father's birthplace:
mother: Charlotte Snyder
mother's titles & terms:
mother's birthplace:
spouse: John P. Hazen
spouse's titles & terms:
reference number: certificate
film number: 2246492
digital folder number: 4109100
image number: 03145
Collection: Nettie Almira Hazen, ""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953""","STR06" "I12351","Cramer","Nettie Almira","10 Dec 1868","8 Aug 1948","0","(Research):She married second Durant Demar Weaver, as she can be found on the 1910 Fostoria, Ohio census in his home, listed as Nettie A Weaver, with her sons J. Clair and Charles HAZEN.","STR06" "I42791","Cramer","Olaf Chadwick","28 Apr 1902","10 Aug 1964","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Ohio, Hancock County, Fostoria
Enumerated 3 Apr 1930
ED 32-38 SD 12 Sheet 1B
West North Street
522-24-24
Cramer, Olaf C R 29 M W 27 S Oh Oh Mich Machinist Screw Co
Cramer, Ada Mother F W 70 Wd Mich Mich Oh
Bixler, Ruth Sister F W 33 D Oh Oh Mich Bookkeeper Hatchery
Bixler, Helen Niece F W 8 S Oh Oh Oh
Bixler, William Nephew M W 6 S Oh Oh Oh","STR06" "I12426","Cramer","Oliver Heindel","Jan 1855","24 Apr 1938","0","Dean Cramer writes that Oliver & Mary lived in Glen Rock, PA in a house Oliver built. Later he had a store and meat business with his son-in-law Miles Miller. Oliver & Mary retired & lived with their daughter Alice and her second husband John Shaffer on the Shaffer Farm near Sticks.

Obituary
(Copied from FindAGrave)

OLIVER H. CRAMER, 83, SUCCOMBS TO HEART ATTACK NEAR LINEBORO

LINEBORO, Md. ? A heart attack, suffered as he was preparing to retire, proved fatal to Oliver H. Cramer at 10 o'clock this evening at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Shaffer, near here. He was 83 years old.
Coroner L. U. Zech was notified and will issue the death certificate tomorrow. Mr. Cramer had been suffering from a heart condition for some time, although he had been able to be about. Today he and the rest of the family had entertained some guests. Shortly after they left this evening he began preparations to retire when he was suddenly stricken. Dr. W. P. McKnight, Glenville, was summoned to the home, but death occurred before he arrived.

Mr. and Mrs. Cramer had been making their home with the son-in-law and daughter for the past two years. Previously they resided in Glen Rock where Mr. Cramer conducted a grocery and butcher business. He was a member of the Lutheran Congregation of Stone Church, the Glen Rock Hose and Ladder Company and the Fireman's Relief Association.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mary Krebs Cramer; the daughter with whom he resided; a foster son, Levi W. Bubb, Baltimore, and two sisters, Mrs. Amelia Dietz, York, and Mrs. Rebecca Rohrbaugh, Millers, Md.

The funeral will be held Wednesday with brief services at the Shaffer home at 1:30 p.m. and further services at Stone Church. Rev. K. S. Ehrhart, Lutheran pastor, will officiate. Interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining the church. Funeral Director G. W. Geiple and Son, Glen Rock, have charge of arrangements.

","STR06" "I12426","Cramer","Oliver Heindel","Jan 1855","24 Apr 1938","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Shrewbury Western District
Enumerated 8 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 146 Sheet 7B
144-143
Cramer, Oliver Head W M Jan 1855 45 M 21 Pa Pa Pa Carpenter
Cramer, Mary A Wf W F May 1854 46 M 21 1/1 Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Alice R Dtr W F Sept 1880 19 S Pa Pa Pa
Bubb, Levi W Nephew W M Oc t 1886 13 S Pa Pa Pa At School

1910 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Glen Rock Borough
Enumerated 26 Apr 1910
SD 10 ED 55 Sheet 10B
Main Street
229-236
Cramer, Oliver H Head M W 55 m1 31 Pa Pa Pa Retail Merchant Groceries
Cramer, Mary A Wf F W 55 m1 31 1/1 Pa Pa Pa
Bubb, Levi W Nephew M W 23 S Pa Pa Pa Fireman Rail Road Co
McAbre, George S Boarder M W 30 S Pa Pa Pa Butcher Slaughterhouse
Leight, Geore E Boarder M W 26 S Pa Pa Pa Machinist Boiler Wheel House
Heindel, Jacob Boarder m W 77 Wd Pa Pa Pa Own Income
Bortner, Muggie A Boarder F W 24 S Pa Pa Pa Machine Operator Sheet Factory
---/237
Miller, Miles R Head M W 32 m1 8 Pa Pa Pa Retail Merchant Groceries
Miller, Alice K Wf F W 29 m1 8 0/0 Pa Pa Pa
Miller, Helen R Sister F W 14 S Pa Pa Pa

1920 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Glen Rock
Enumerated 19 Jan 1920
SD 13 ED 54 Sheet 6B
142-147
Cramer, Oliver H Head m W 65 M Pa Pa Pa Retail Merchant Grocery Business
Cramer, Mary A Wf F W 65 M Pa Pa Pa
Miller, Alice K Dtr F W 39 M Pa Pa Pa Laborwoman Grocery Business
Rohrbaugh, Henry J Boarder M W 61 Wd Pa Pa Pa Cabinent Maker Furniture factory

1930 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Glen Rock Borourgh (Shrewsbury Twp, CROSSED THRU)
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 67-25 SD 25 Sheets 10B and 11A Stamped 168
Baltimore St
Cramer, Oliver H Head M W 75 M 24 Pa Pa Pa Mechanic odd jobs
Cramer, Mary A Wf F W 75 M 21 Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Alice K Dtr F W 49 D Pa Pa Pa Saleslady grocery store


","STR06" "I42684","Cramer","Pauline E.","27 Jan 1914","6 Feb 1993","0","In her mother's obituary, she is referred to as Mrs. Clark (Pauline) Rohrbaugh.","STR06" "I7714","Cramer","Phillip","17 Mar 1769","4 Aug 1859","0","His listing of FindAGrave shows he married Dorothy Elizabeth Menchey, and was the father of Christina Cramer Utz.

However, Robert Givens, in a 1988 genealogy titled ""Neidig Genealogy Origins of the Family"" stated that Daniel Cramer's son Phillip Cramer instead married Christina Neidig, daughter of Johannes and sister of Henrietta Sophia Neidig, wife of Phillip's eldest brother, Helfer Cramer.

It appears that Daniel's son Phillip did indeed marry a woman named Christina, based on the following deed, which references ""Philip Kromer with Christina his wife""

Edith Beard Cannon, in ""Genealogical Reports for The Historical Society of York County, Vol. XXIX, p. 52, Evidence of the Cramer Families of York before the year 1850 REVISED"" published 1943, cited the following deed (2R, 422) April 15, 1805. Helfrich Kromer of Codorus Township, yeoman, and Sophia his wife: to George WERNER; for (Pounds) 49.10.0: 8 acres, 140 perches, part of tract of 109 acres 126 perches surveyed ) October 14, 1768, to Daniel Kromer in pursuance of an application for 100 acres dated September 13, 1768, now the property of the said Helfrick Kromer as it appears by released of his brother Daniel Kromer bearing date Aug. 29, 1782, given to his brother Philip Kromer with Christina his wife conveyed the same to Helfrick on April 9, 1791.

Perhaps Dorothy Menchey was a second wife.

Givens also writes that Phillip and Christina were the parents of 8 children, all of whom were christened at St. Jacobs. His list shows these children as: Johannes/John Cramer b. 29 Oct 1782; Christina Cramer, b. 10 July 1784 and married Mr. Gosnell; Maria Barbara Cramer, b. 7 Mar 1786 and m. Mr. Markley, Helfer/Helser Cramer b. 6 Apr 1790, Peter Cramer b. ???, Daniel Cramer b. ??? and d. 1845, Molly Cramer b. ??? and m. Mr. Cochran, and Anna Margaret Cramer, b. ??? and d. 1845. Dean Cramer has an identical list of children born to Daniel's son Phillip Cramer by Christina Neidig. He also noted that ""I suspect Phillip may have also been named Henry....""

A database on Ancestry.com [Ancestry.com - York County, Pennsylvania Church Records, 1760-1800: Codorus Township] does have the following baptism records relating to four children born to a Phillip Cramer and a Christina Neidig:

Johannes Cramer, 1 Dec 1782, Saint Jacobs (Stone) Union Church, Codorus Twp, York County, Pennsylvania

Christina Cramer, 5 Aug 1784, Saint Jacobs (Stone) Union Church, Codorus Twp, York County, Pennsylvania

Maria Barbara Cramer, 11 Mar 1786, Saint Jacobs (Stone) Union Church, Codorus Twp, York County, Pennsylvania

Helfer Cramer, 26 Apr 1790, Saint Jacobs (Stone) Union Church, Codorus Twp, York County, Pennsylvania

It appears likely, however, that the husband of Christina Neidig was more likely another, older, Phillip Cramer. Daniel's son Phillip would have been only 13 years old when the eldest child was christened. Additionally Robert Givens stated that Phillips wife Christina was confirmed in St. Paul's in 1770 at the age of 14, so this would mean she was born about 1756. This would have made her 13 years older than her husband. If they married in 1782, prior to the birth of eldest son Johannes, Daniel's son Phillip would have been only 13, and his bride 26.

The family of Phillip Cramer and Christina Neidig should be studied further before conclusively linking them with the Phillip Cramer who was a son of Daniel Cramer and Anna Margaretha Schmidt.

Edith Beard Cannon, in ""Genealogical Reports for The Historical Society of York County, Vol. XXIX, p. 53, Evidence of the Cramer Families of York before the year 1850 REVISED"" published 1843, cited the following deeds relating to a Philip Cramer of Manheim.

(3C, 142) April 20, 1816. Stephen SHORB and Christina his wife; to Philip Cramer of Manheim Township, yeoman; for $417.72; 33 acres 120 perches in Manheim Township.

(3G, 362) April 26, 1823. John STICK and Salome his wife: to Philip Cramer and Andrew Gerhart: for $936; 80 acres in Manheim Township, to be held by the grantee as tenants in common.

(3H, 130) April 28, 1824. Andrew GERHART and Catharine his wife: to Philip Cramer of Manheim Township: for $376: the Grantors' intereste in #G, 362.



","STR06" "I7714","Cramer","Phillip","17 Mar 1769","4 Aug 1859","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Manheim Twp
Enumerated 18 Sept 1850
Handwritten No. 6, Stamped 321
144-144
Philip Cremer 82 M none 30 acrecer 1600 Pa
Elizabeth Cremer 71 F Pa
Cath Cremer 30 F Pa
Cath Myers 11 F
Lydia Myers 19 F Pa","STR06" "I20825","Cramer","Phineas Robert ""Doc""","31 May 1860","12 May 1941","0","Obituary published in the Fostoria Daily Review, Fostoria, Ohio on 12 May 1941, P. 1, Col. 6 and available to view at the Kaubisch Memorial Library in Fostoria. He was the father of Clarence E. Cramer of Chicago, who was the author of ""The Family of Johan Helfer Cramer (Revolutionary War Pension W-2762) With Historical Background."" Clarence reported that his father's estimate of his forebears could be summarized as follows: ""The Cramers --- They all owned their own farms, lived to an old age, were exceedingly strong charactered people, raised large families, good Christians, never had a divorce or lawsuit in their history.""","STR06" "I12634","","","","","","","" "I12572","Cramer","Ralph Bernard","Abt 1904","Abt 1964","0","John Cramer emailed, in February 2012, that ""Ralph Bernard Cramer was my grandfather. He moved to Cambridge City, Indiana where he married my grandmother, Maxine Niaomi Creager. They had two sons, John William and Neal Gilford. Ralph passed away in 1964, in Tucson Arizona, and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery.""","STR06" "I12572","Cramer","Ralph Bernard","Abt 1904","Abt 1964","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Indiana, Wayne County, Jefferson Twp, Hagerstown
Enumerated April 22, 1940
SD 10 ED 89-18 Sheets 17B and 18A
W. Clay
145 424 R 420
Cramer, Ralph Head m W 35 N Ind Same Place Tool Maker Factory
Cramer, Maxine E Wf F W 25 Ind Rural Wayne
Cramer, John William Son M W 1/12 S Ind R Henry
Cramer, Myrtle M Mother F W 66 Wd 8 Ind Same House","STR06" "I6760","Cramer","Ralph Wilcox","20 Mar 1865","19 May 1931","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Ohio, Van Wert County, Pleasant Twp, Van Wert City
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 101 Sheet 2A
West Maple Street
305-48-50
Cramer. Ralph Head m W 45 m1 20 Oh Pa Pa Carpenter House
Cramer, Nettie Wf F W 42 m1 20 4/3 Oh Oh Oh
Cramer, Maud Dtr F W 19 S Oh Oh Oh
Cramer, Victor Son m W 17 S Oh Oh Oh Driver ??? wagon
Cramer, Harry Son M W 12 S Oh Oh Oh","STR06" "I12430","Cramer","Rebecca H.","10 Oct 1863","27 Sep 1942","0","Dean Cramer's notes indicate that she bought the ""Homeplace"" after Alexander died in 1902. The farm was later taken over by Rebecca's son Allen and his family. She is buried in the Lutheran Cemetery (sic), near Alexander and Susanna.","STR06" "I12633","Cramer","Robert W.","31 Jul 1906","Yes, date unknown","0","Dean Cramer writes that he died on 26 Feb 1964, and that he and his wife, Lorraine (UNKNOWN) lived in Detroit. They were the parents of Robert Jr. and Jo Ann, who married a KOVACK.","STR06" "I13045","Cramer","Rosa May","27 Feb 1867","26 Aug 1868","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FHNZ-S9S
name: Rosa May Crammer
gender: Female
burial date:
burial place:
death date: 26 Aug 1868
death place: Ionia County, Michigan
age: 1
birth date: 1867
birthplace: Odessa
occupation:
race:
marital status:
spouse:
father: Emanuel Crammer
father's birthplace:
mother: Mary Ann Crammer
mother's birthplace:
indexing project (batch) number: B51852-6
system origin: Michigan-EASy
source film number: 960505
reference number: v A p 14
Collection: Emanuel Crammer in entry for Rosa May Crammer, ""Michigan, Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995""","STR06" "I42685","Cramer","Ruth Anna","12 Jul 1915","30 Apr 2000","0","In her mother's obituary, she is referred to as Mrs. Leroy C. (Ruth) Wentz.

Obituary, from FindAGrave:

Ruth Anna Wentz, 84, of Westminster, died Sunday, April 30, 2000, at the Westminster Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. She was the wife for 56 years of Leroy Charles Wentz, who died in 1991.

Born July 12, 1915, in Hanover, Pa., she was the daughter of the late John and Lizzie (Bange) Cramer.

Surviving are her daughter, Rachael Wentz of Westminster; two brothers, Harold Cramer of East Berlin, Pa., and Harry Cramer of Hanover, and one sister, Catherine Utz of Hanover.
She was preceded in death by four siblings, Stanley Barthold, Victor Cramer, Walter Cramer, and Pauline Rohrbaugh.

The funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Eckhardt Funeral Chapel, 3296 Charmil Drive, Manchester, with her pastor, the Rev. Stacy Marsh, officiating. Burial will be in Rest Haven Cemetery, Hanover. The family will receive friends at the funeral chapel today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. and on Wednesday from 9 a.m. until the time of the service.","STR06" "I42790","Cramer","Ruth Marie","8 Sep 1895","Yes, date unknown","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VN75-24K
Name: Ruth Marrie Cramer
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 08 Sep 1895
Event Place: Bloomdale, Wood, Ohio
Registration Date:
Registration Place:
Gender: Female
Race: white
Father's Name: Wm H Cramer
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Ada L Dailey
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Additional Relatives:
Reference ID: WOOD CO, OH PG 5
GS Film number: 955533
Digital Folder Number: 004017405
Image Number: 00019
Collection: Ruth Marrie Cramer, ""Ohio, County Births, 1841-2003""","STR06" "I137","Cramer","Sarah Ann","29 Apr 1834","2 Feb 1924","0","Avis Smith had the following comments about her grandmother: ""Sara Cramer was from a Pennsylvania Dutch family. She was a widow and had two sons that had died. Her parents were farmers and congregationalists. They had lived in Finley, Ohio before the family moved to Lake Odessa, Michigan. She was a descendant of a Revolutionary War soldier. When married to Augustus Eliot, they had three daughters: Ida, Flora, and Ellen.""

Augustus Elliott's pension application, as well as her widow's application, state that she had never been married before. Avis's other grandmother, Mary Ann Smith, was twice widowed. Perhaps this is who she was thinking of. Sarah and Augustus did have two sons who died young, and another son who appears to have been stillborn. This might also account for the discrepency in Avis's recollections.

At the time of the 1860 census, she was living in the home of her elder brother, Henry Cramer. She was listed as a ""domestic"" apparently helping her sister-in-law care for the home and children.


Death Index listing
Volume 7, page 427

Sarah Ann Eliott - died Feb. 2, 1924, Female, white, widow. Age 88y, 9m, 3d. Died of Arterial Sclerosis. Born: PA Housewife. Parents: J. Cramer & ------ Sloat.","STR06" "I6757","Cramer","Sarah Catherine","16 Jul 1853","1 Apr 1941","0","Clarence E. Cramer shows she was also called ""Mary Ann,"" and died young. Dean Cramer shows she died Apr 1941 in Van Wert County, Ohio. Unable to locate a death certificate on FamilySearch.Org for Ohio. As she was living with her daughter, Wilma, in Anderson, Madison Co., Indiana at the time of the 1940 census, it is possible she may have actually died in Indiana.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V1YQ-FWB
Name: Sarah C Balyeat
Titles & Terms:
Event: Census
Event Year: 1940
Event Place: Ward 2, Anderson, Anderson Township, Madison, Indiana, United States
Gender: Female
Age: 86
Marital Status: Widowed
Race (Original):
Race (Standardized): White
Relationship to Head of Household (Original):
Relationship to Head of Household (Standardized): Mother
Birthplace: Ohio
Estimated Birth Year: 1854
Residence in 1935: Same Place
Enumeration District Number: 48-18
Family Number: 289
Sheet Number and Letter: 61A
Line Number: 11
NARA Publication Number: T627
NARA Roll Number: 1072
Digital Folder Number: 005459828
Image Number: 00663
Collection: Sarah C Balyeat in household of Wilma I Balyeat, ""United States Census, 1940""","STR06" "I36007","Cramer","Saranda","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","May have married a Mr. Tracy, and been listed as Sennie Tracy, age 30, mother of Irvin and Henry, at the time of the 1880 census. This family was living in the Baltimore boarding house run by Elias and Maryann, and Sennie was listed as their daughter.","STR06" "I12296","Cramer","Scharlet ""Charlotte""","27 Jun 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Christian S. GARVER/GERBER. Dean Cramer instead shows she was buried in Dover, York County, PA.","STR06" "I42669","Cramer","Schuyler Colfax","23 May 1869","29 Sep 1938","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XZ88-HRW
name: Schuyler Colfax Cramer
titles & terms:
event: Death
event date: 29 Sep 1938
event place: Bellevue, Huron, Ohio
residence: Bellevue, Huron, Ohio
street address: 215 Broad St.
gender: Male
death age: 69y 4m 6d
marital status: Married
race: white
occupation: Retired Foreman NKP Railroad
birth date: 23 May 1869
birthplace: Andrews, Ind.
estimated birth year: 1869
burial date: 02 Oct 1938
burial place: Ohio
cemetery: Bellevue Cem.
father: Adam Cramer
father's titles & terms:
father's birthplace: Pa.
mother: Mary Jane Smithers
mother's titles & terms:
mother's birthplace: Ohio
spouse: Anna
spouse's titles & terms:
reference number: fn 52699
film number: 2023614
digital folder number: 4035672
image number: 2240
Collection: Schuyler Colfax Cramer, ""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953""","STR06" "I12293","Cramer","Simon Lehmann","12 Jun 1824","Abt 1900","0","Dean Cramer shows that he also married Elizabeth Jane Allison. FindAGrave shows him as the second husband of Eliza Ann Borter (nee Allison).","STR06" "I12293","Cramer","Simon Lehmann","12 Jun 1824","Abt 1900","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, South Codurus Township
Enumerated 16 Nov 1850
Stamped 386
94-94
Leah Sherman 33 F Pa
Delilah Sherman 1 F Pa
Simon Cramer 28 M Cooper $600 Pa
Cath Cramer 20 F Pa
James Cramer 1 M Pa
Alexander Cramer 26 M Carpenter Pa
Joseph Cramer 20 M Carpenter Pa
Ephraim Cramer 18 M Carpenter Pa

1860 Census
Ohio, Seneca County, Bloom Twp, P.O. Bloomville
Enumerated 26 Jun 1860
Page 70
517-486
Simon L. Cramer 36 M Laborer $--- $100 Pa
Catherine Cramer 31 F Pa
James F. Cramer 10 M Pa

1870 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Codorus Township, P.O. Codorus
Enumerated 24 Sept 1870
Page 50
376-376
George and Elsie Kreps
377-377
Cramer, Simon 46 M Farmer $5000 $1485 Pa
Cramer, Catherine 43 F Wife Pa
Cramer, James 20 M Pa
Kreps, Susan 55 F Spinster $--- $2200 Pa

1880 Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
James F. CRAMER Self M Male W 30 PA Farmer PA PA
Mardella CRAMER Wife M Female W 33 PA PRUSSIA PRUSSIA
Elizebeth C. BORTNER Other S Female W 9 PA Servant --- ---
Susan KREBS Aunt S Female W 65 PA --- ---
Simon CRAMER Father W Male W 56 PA --- ---
Source Information:
Census Place Codorus, York, Pennsylvania
Family History Library File 1255206
NA Film Number T9-1206
Page Number 114C","STR06" "I12282","Cramer","Solomon","14 Feb 1820","","0","Said by Dean Cramer and Rosalie Sommer to have married second, on 6 Apr 1845 in Hanover, PA, to Catharina Campbell.

Not able to locate on census records. Did he die prior to 1850?","STR06" "I6748","Cramer","Sophia","28 Jan 1833","16 Sep 1903","0","According to BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF VAN WERT COUNTY p. 159 ""Sophia, wife of P. Wickerham, of Seneca County, Ohio""","STR06" "I42488","Cramer","Susan ""Susanna""","Abt 1852","16 Jul 1924","0","Census records when she was young and living at home show her born ca 1852. Later census records and her death certificate below put her date of birth later, ca 1857-1859.

The 1910 Census for Chicago, Illinois has a 52 year old, Susan Thirgrue/Shugrue, born in Indiana, was living with husband Thomas and children Daniel and Alfred. They were lodging in the home of John and Helen LETTS on Elmwood Avenue, Ward 3, Chicago (SD 1, ED 228, Sheet 15A). Susan and Thomas had each been married once, for 35 years, and Susan was shown as the mother of two living children.

In 1920, Susan Shugrue, age 61 and widowed, born in Ohio to parents from Pennsylvania and France can be found in the home of Christian and Mary Peterson of Denmark (44th Place, Third Ward, Chicago, SD 1 ED 171, Sheet 1A) . She was listed as a servant in their household, and her occupation was also shown as Servant, private family.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N3WY-4YR
name: Susan Shugrue
titles and terms (original):
death date: 16 Jul 1924
death place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
gender: Female
marital status:
race or color:
age: 67
estimated birth year: 1857
birth date: About 1857
birthplace: Tifin, Ohio
father: David Kramer
father's titles and terms (original):
father's birth place: Don't Know, Penn.
mother: Mary Simon
mother's titles and terms (original):
mother's birth place: Don't Know, France
occupation: Housewife
residence: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
street address:
spouse: Thomas
spouse's titles and terms (original):
spouse's birthplace:
burial date: 19 Jul 1924
burial place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois, Mt. Olivet
cemetery:
informant:
additional relatives:
digital folder number: 4205905
image number: 1590
film number: 1877530
volume/page/certificate number: rn 18850
Collection: Susan Shugrue, ""Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947""","STR06" "I25845","","","","","","","" "I12431","Cramer","Theodore Heindel","Oct 1865","Aft 1915","0","Dean Cramer writes that Theodore owned a general store in Glen Rock, moved to York in 1911 where he owned a shirt factory. Had 2 children.","STR06" "I12431","Cramer","Theodore Heindel","Oct 1865","Aft 1915","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Shrewbury Western District
Enumerated 8 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 146 Sheet 7B
149-150
Cramer, Theodore Head M W Oct 1865 34 n 10 Pa Pa Pa Merchant
Cramer, Kate Wf W F July 1870 29 m 10 1/1 Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Trearie Dtr W F Apr 1892 8 S Pa Pa Pa At School
Margaret Kelly P???? W F Sept 1841 58 W 4/1 Pa Pa Pa

1910 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Glen Rock
16 Apr 1910
SD 15 ED 55 Sheet 5A
Manchester Street
30-30
Cramer, Theodore Head M W 44 m1 20 Pa Pa Pa Retail Merchant Gen Store
Cramer, Catherine R Wf F W 39 m1 20 1/1 Pa Germany/German Pa
Cramer, Treva Dtr F W 17 S Pa Pa Pa
Keller, Margaret Motehr-in-law F W 70 Wd 4/1 Pa Pa Pa","STR06" "I42499","Cramer","Vernus ""Vern"" Henry","5 Apr 1885","22 Sep 1956","0","When he registered for the World War I Draft, he resided in Oklahoma City, as did his father, D. I Cramer. He was listed as Verne Henry Cramer, and was a Trac. Salesman for Jos. E. Baldin of Tuscon, Arizona. Verne was 5'8 3/4 inches tall, of medium build, and had brown eyes and dark hair. When he registered for the Draft in 1942 during World War II, he was a resident of Marin, California, and employed at the Mare Island Navy Yard. He cited Esther M. Cramer, living at the same address as he was, as a person who would always know his address.

He appears to have been married several times. In 1910 he is enumerated with an Etta Cramer, wife, in Alameda, CA. In 1920 he is enumerated with a younger Esther Cramer in Bexar County, TX. And he is buried with an Allie Scudday Graham Cramer in the 1955/1956 Nueces County, TX.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD6T-HLK
Name: Vern H. Cramer
Event Date: 22 Sep 1956
Event Place: Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 71 years 5 months 17 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 05 Apr 1885
Birthplace: Wabash, Indiana
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: David Cramer
Father's Birthplace: Ohio
Mother's Name: Hepp
Mother's Birthplace: Ohio
Occupation: Salesman
Residence Place: Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Memory Garden
Burial Place: Corpus Christi, Texas
Burial Date: 24 Sep 1956
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2114934
Digital Folder Number: 4032108
Image Number: 1989
Reference ID: v X cn 49703
Collection: Vern H. Cramer, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42499","Cramer","Vernus ""Vern"" Henry","5 Apr 1885","22 Sep 1956","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
California, Alameda County, Oakland Twp
Enumerated 20 Apr 1910
ED 112 Sheet 19A
1072-284-303
Cramer, Verne Head M W 26 m4 Ind Ind Ind Salesman Store
Cramer, Etta Wf M (sic) W 21 m 4 0/0 Cal NY Germany/German
Thornagle, Chrystal Ladg F W 18 S Ca Ca Operator Tele Co
Thornagle, Edna Lodg F W 21 S Ca Ca Cal Nurse House

1920 Census
Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio Ward 7, 44th Precinct
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 14 ED 92 Sheet 15B
Mahnacke Court
130-334-373
Cramer, Vernon H Head M W 34 M Ind Ind Ind Traveling Salesman Wholesale Meat Co
Cramer, Esther Wf F W 26 M Tx Ark Ky","STR06" "I42682","Cramer","Victor Henry","24 Jul 1909","17 May 1973","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave:

The Gettysburg Times, Friday May 18, 1973

Victor H. Cramer

Victor H. Cramer, 63, died unexpectedly Thursday night at his home, Spring Grove R.D. 2.
He was a son of Mrs. Lizzie Bange Cramer, Homewood Church Home, Hanover, and the late John L. Cramer, and was a member of St. Jacob's (Stone) Lutheran Church and the Jefferson Fire Co. He was employed at the Hanover Wire Cloth plant.

Surviving are his wife, Eva E. (Nace) Cramer; his mother; five sons, Harold L. Cramer, Spring Grove R.D. 2; John E. Cramer, Hanover; Larry G. Cramer, Dean L. Cramer, and Ted L. Cramer, all of Spring Grove R.D. 2; a daughter, Mrs. Charlotte M. Fishel, Spring Grove R.D. 2; seven grandchildren, and seven brothers and sisters, Stanley Barthold, Spring Grove R.D. 2; Walter Cramer, Hanover; Mrs. Clark Rohrbaugh, Hanover; Harold Cramer, East Berlin; Mrs. Monroe Utz, Hanover; Harry L. Cramer, Hanover, and Mrs. Ruth Wentz, Melrose, Md.

The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Kenworthy Funeral Home, Hanover, with the Rev. Richard C. Weaver, officiating. Burial will be in Stone Church Cemetery, Brodbecks. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday evening.","STR06" "I42682","Cramer","Victor Henry","24 Jul 1909","17 May 1973","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Codorus
Enumerated 13 Apr 1940
SD 22 SD 67-5 Sheet 2B
35 O 1000
Cramer, V H Head M W 31 m No 8 Pa York Pa Farmer
Cramer, Eva E Wf F W 20 M No 8 Pa York Pa
Cramer, Harold L Son M W 2 S Pa
Cramer, Charrloet M Dtr F W 1 S Pa
Cramer, Harry L Lodger M W 15 S Md York Pa","STR06" "I42522","Cramer","Victor John","25 Jan 1893","31 Jan 1956","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X62F-TFH
Name: Victor J. Cramer
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 25 Jan 1893
Event Place: Pleasant Township, Van Wert, Ohio
Registration Date:
Registration Place:
Gender: Male
Race: White
Father's Name: Rolph Cramer
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Effie A. Longsworth
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Additional Relatives:
Reference ID: p. 82
GS Film number: 1015857
Digital Folder Number: 004017431
Image Number: 00077
Collection: Victor J. Cramer, ""Ohio, County Births, 1841-2003""","STR06" "I42522","Cramer","Victor John","25 Jan 1893","31 Jan 1956","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1940 Census
Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne, Ward 1
Enumerated 12 Apr 1940
SD 4 D 94-2 Sheet 11B
Lawndale
1929-248 R 60
Cramer, Victor J Head M W 47 M H-4 Oh Same Place Distributor Building Matls
Cramer, Marguerite E Wf F W 48 M C-2 Ind Same Place Exec Secy Sanatorium
Cramer, Maxine A Dtr F W 8 S Ind Same Place
Nesbitt, Anna M Servant F W 27 S H-3 Ind LaGrange Ind Maid Private Home
","STR06" "I42498","Cramer","Vincent McManus","16 Aug 1883","10 Apr 1969","0","When he registered for the draft during the first World War, he was a resident of Irvington, Alameda County, California, where his occupation was shown as ""Farming & Plumbing"", and he was self employed. His nearest relative was his wife, Fannie B. Cramer. Vincent was shown as of medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and light hair.

Wedding Announcement
From the Mann, Scherer, Hoepf (Hepp) and Busam Tree on Ancestry.com

The wedding of Miss Fanny B. Cash and Vincent M. Cramer was solemnized yesterday at St. Mary's Catholic church, Rev. Father Dempsey officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ida B. Cash of Taylor Terrace, and has a host of friends in this city where she has spent her girlhood. The ceremony was witnessed by but a few friends and relatives. The wedding breakfast was served at The Hotel St. Mark, after which Mr. and Mrs. Cramer left for Oklahoma City, where the groom is established in business and where they will reside.

Obituary
From the Mann, Scherer, Hoepf (Hepp) and Busam Tree on Ancestry.com

A Requiem Mass for Vincent M. Cramer, who died Thursday at a Fremont convalescent home, will be offered at 10 a.m. today in St. Joseph's Church in Fremont. A native of Huntington, Ind., he was the husband of the late Sammie Cramer and brother of Trula Cowan of Mission San Jose. He is survived by several nieces and nephews. Burial will be in Irvington Memorial Cemetery, Fremont.

","STR06" "I12118","Cramer","Vivian L.","14 Nov 1898","Jun 1984","0","She appears to have been a daughter of John and Eva Cramer of Illinois. This family can been found on the 1910 census in Willow Branch, Platt County, Illinois. John was born in Illinois, as were both parents. He was age 49. Eva, age 45, was also born in Illinois, as were both her parents. Children in the home were Ben, 22, Reed, 17, Robert, 16, Vivian, 11, Edna, 9, Charles, 6, and Jacob, age 2.","STR06" "I42469","Cramer","Wesley Ray","26 Oct 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X6S6-T4W
name: Wesley Ray Cramer
gender: Male
baptism/christening date:
baptism/christening place:
birth date: 26 Oct 1883
birthplace: Hopewell, Seneca, Ohio
death date:
name note:
race: White
father's name: Charles Cramer
father's birthplace:
father's age:
mother's name: Alice Shafner
mother's birthplace:
mother's age:
indexing project (batch) number: C03948-4
system origin: Ohio-EASy
source film number: 388651
reference number: v 3 p 30
Collection: Wesley Ray Cramer, ""Ohio, Births and Christenings, 1821-1962""","STR06" "I6766","Cramer","William","30 Mar 1831","28 May 1918","0","William was not listed as a child of John and Catherine (Schlote) Cramer in the BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF VAN WERT COUNTY, however, he was shown as a son in SENECA COUNTY BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES. It appears he is a child of John and Catherine, based both on the biography of his eldest brother, Daniel, and the fact that Daniel lived with him in 1880, and was listed as his brother.

He was a member of the Ebenezer Chapel Society, Bettsville, incorporated May 19, 1865.","STR06" "I6766","Cramer","William","30 Mar 1831","28 May 1918","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Ohio, Seneca County, Loudon Township
Enumerated 14 Jun 1880
Page 23 SD 1 ED 197
189-194
Cramer, William W M 49 Runs Saw Mill Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Charlotte W F 42 Wf Keepign house Ohi Ohio Pa
Cramer, William A W M 20 Son Works in Saw Mill Ohio Pa Ohio
Cramer, Mary J W F 18 Dtr At Home Ohio Pa Ohio At home
Cramer, Morgan S W M 16 Son Works in Saw Mill Ohio Pa Ohio
Cramer, John J W M 12 Son At home Ohio Pa Ohio
Cramer, Nettie A W F 11 Dtr At Hoem Ohio Pa Ohio
Cramer, Anna I W F 8 Dtr Ohio Pa Ohio
Cramer, Allie S W F 4 Dtr Ohio Pa Ohio
Cramer, Irvin (??? maybe misheard Vernon) W M 7/12 Nov Son Ohio Pa Ohio
Cramer, Daniel W M 63 Brother Farmer Pa Pa Pa

1900 Census
Ohio, Seneca County, Fostoria Ward 5, Loudon Twp
Enuemrated 11 Jun 1900
SD 12 ED 113 Sheet 11B
East Crocker Street
256-252-292
Cramer, William Head W M Mch 1831 69 m43 Pa Pa Pa Dealer Lumber
Cramer, Charlotte Wf W F Dec 1837 62 M 43 10/9 Oh Oh Pa
Cramer, Allie C Dtr W F Apr 1877 23 S Oh Pa Oh Milliner
Cramer, Fredie V Son W M Nov 1879 20 S Oh Pa Oh Stationary Engineer
Cramer, Daniel Brother W M Aug 1816 83 S Pa Pa Pa

1910 Census
Ohio, Seneca County, Fostoria Ward 4, Pr. B
Enumerated 23 and 25 Day Apr 1910
SD 12 ED 163 Sheet 7B
East Crocker Street
259-169-175
Cramer, William Had m W 79 m1 51 Pa Pa Pa Own Income
Cramer, Charlott Wf F W 72 m1 53 10/9 Oh Ph Pa
Cramer, Fred Son m W 28 S Oh Pa Oh Fireman Locomotive
Pace, Ralph Lodger M W 25 S Oh Oh Oh Laborere ??? House RR
Cline, Frank Lodger M W 30 m1 3 Oh Oh Oh Fireman Switch Engine
","STR06" "I12438","Cramer","William A.","5 Jul 1854","Abt 1938","0","Copied from the Ancestry.com Message Board for Huntington County, Indiana

From Biographical Memoirs of Huntington County, 1901, pages 389-390

William A. Cramer, one of the progressive farmers of Jefferson township, Huntington county, Indiana, was born in York county, Pennsylvania, July 5, 1854. The Cramers are a fighting family, the great-grandfather being a soldier in the Revolution and three uncles taking part in the late Rebellion....

William Cramer was the second child and only son, and remained on the farm with his father until the death of the latter, in fact has always been a resident of this farm. He had been taught in his childhood to save his money and not spend it foolishly, and he still has two hundred cents which he had thus saved up to his tenth year. When he began to do for himself his supply of clothing was very meager, and his early training kept him from indulging in extravagant purchases or unwise investments. He secured employment by the month, receiving from twenty to twenty-six dollars for his work, and by the time he was twenty-three years of age he had saved one thousand dollars.

About this time, in 1877, he led to the altar Miss Catherine Cross, invested his thousand dollars in land, settled down to farming and stock raising, and has now two hundred and forty-four acres, all under cultivation. Mrs. Cramer is a lady of much kindness of heart and many excellent characteristics. Her parents were of German descent and came to Huntington county, Indiana, at an early day, moving from Fairfield county, Ohio.

Mr. Cramer continued to buy land, going in debt for it, but always paying his notes before they fell due and keeping his credit at the highest point. He was also largely interested in stock raising, his especial hobby being hogs. He is much interested in sheep and raises the famous Shropshire breed. He has also raised some cattle, but his interest centers principally in hogs as it is from them he received the greater part of his income. Fully two-thirds of the money and land saved by him represents the price he has received from the sale of hogs. He clears from four hundred to five hundred dollars per year on them. He has cleared over fifty acres of land and is considered one of the finest and most capable farmers in Jefferson township. He has leased one hundred and ten acres of his land to the Fearless Oil Company, at an annual rental of one hundred and twenty dollars, has three wells in operation, and his royalty from these is ten dollars a month. The company is anxious to lease the balance of his land. The children of Mr. Cramer are three in number, viz.: Clinton, who was born June 6, 1881; Joseph L., born August 23, 1882; and Alverdie, born April 3, 1884.

Mr. Cramer is not member of any religious organization, but leans toward the German Reformed church and is upright and honorable in all walks of life. He has been an enthusiastic Republican up to the late presidential election (1900), when he gave his vote to the Democratic nominee. He is fond of hunting and fishing and usually makes two or three trips each year to Webster lake and other places, where the fishing is superb, bringing back a nice string of the finny tribe as a trophy of his success. He is also a good shot and considered a very successful nimrod.

His mother, Maria (Brenaman) Cramer, was born in York county, Pennsylvania, where she was reared to womanhood and also married. Her people coming direct from Germany and locating in York county, Pennsylvania, where her father died, the mother passing away in Indiana.

Mrs. Cramer, since the death of her husband, sold out her interests and has since loaned her money, realizing several hundred dollars therefrom. She still remains a widow, refusing many proposals of marriage since her husband's demise.

http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.indiana.counties.huntington/4499/mb.ashx","STR06" "I12438","Cramer","William A.","5 Jul 1854","Abt 1938","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Indiana, Huntington County, Jefferson Twp
Enumerated 25 Jun 1900
SD 11 ED 83 Sheet 14B
296-307
Hanna, Wallace H Head W M March 1856 44 M 22 Oh Oh Oh Farmer
Hanna, Anna M Wf W F March 1857 43 M 22 1/1 Ind Pa Pa
Hanna, Noah Son W M March 1879 21 S Ind Oh Ind Farmer
Cramer, Maria Mother-in-law W F Jun 1855 65 Wd 3/3 Pa Pa Pa
297-308
Cramer, William Head W M July 1854 45 m 22 Pa Pa Pa Farmer
Cramer, Catharine Wf W F Feb 1853 47 M 22 6/3 Oh Va Oh
Cramer, Clinton A Son W M Jun 1881 19 S Ind Pa Oh Farm Laborer
Cramer, Joseph L Son W M Aug 1882 17 S Ind Pa Oh Farm Laborer
Cramer, Alverda m Dtr W F Apr 1854 16 S Ind Pa Ohio

1910 Census
Indiana, Huntington County, Jefferson
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD ED 100 Sheet 5B
133-134
Cramer W A Head M W 55 M1 32 Pa Pa Pa Farmer
Cramer, Cathern Wf F W 57 m1 32 6/3 Oh Va Oh
Cramer, Joseph L. Son M W 21 S Ind Pa Oh Laborer Odd Jobs
135-136
Cramer, Clinton Head M W 28 m1 6 Ind Pa Oh Farmer
Cramer, Lizzie Wf F W 26 m1 6 3/3 Ind Oh Oh
Cramer, Edna Dtr F W 5 S Ind Ind Ind
Cramer, William Son M W 3 S Ind Ind Ind
Cramer, Ruth Dtr F W 2 S Ind Ind Ind

1920 Census
Indiana, Huntington County, Jefferson
Enumerated 5 and 6 Jan 1920
SD 11 ED 122 Sheet 21B
21-22
Cramer, William Head M W 65 M Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Catherine Wf F W 66 M Oh Va Oh
22-23
Cramer, Clinton Head M W 38 M Ind Pa Oh Farmer
Cramer, Elizabeth Wf F W 36 M Ind Oh Oh
Cramer, Edna Dtr F W 15 S Ind Ind Ind
Cramer, William Son M W 13 S Ind Ind Ind
Cramer, Ruth Dtr F W 12 S Ind Ind Ind
Cramer, Jessie Son M W 8 S Ind Ind Ind

1930 Census
Indiana, Huntington County, Jefferson Twp
Enumerated 24 Apr 1930
ED 35-15 SD 4 Sheet 7B
201-201
Cramer, Clinton Head M W 48 m 21 Ind Ind Oh Farmer
Cramer, Elizabeth Wf F W46 M 20 Ind Oh OH
Cramer, William A Son M W 23 S Ind Ind Ind Laborer Farm
Cramer, Jessie L Dtr F W 19 S Ind Ind Ind
202-202
Cramer, William A Head M W 75 Wd 23 Pa Pa Pa Farmer","STR06" "I12605","Cramer","William Aaron","5 Apr 1883","12 Jan 1973","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Codorus
Enumerated April 4-7. 1930
SD 67-5 SD 25 Sheets 1B and 2A
27-27
Cramer, William Head M W 47 m 32 Pa Pa Pa Farmer
Cramer, Austie L Wf F W 45 m 14 Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Carrol W Son M W 10 S Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Helen Dtr F W 8 S Pa Pa Pa
Cramer, Beulah Dtr F W 6 S Pa Pa Pa
Cooper, Hewey StepSon M W 14 S Pa Pa Pa","STR06" "I20824","Cramer","William Henry","11 Apr 1856","2 Apr 1919","0","From FindAGrave:

Name: Wm. Henry Cramer
Death date: 02 Apr 1919
Death place: Bloomdale, Wood, Ohio
CoD Cancer of face
Birth date: 11 Apr 1856
Birthplace: Ohio
Age at death: 63 years
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Engineer And Fireman
Residence:
Burial date: 04 Apr 1919
Burial place: Fostoria, O.
Cemetery name:
Spouse's name: (Ada Elizabeth Dailey m. ca. 1878)
Father's name: Wm. Henry Cramer
Father's birthplace: Pa.
Mother's name: Jane Richard(s)
Mother's birthplace: Ohio
Inf Mrs Ada Cramer
GSU film number: 1984694
Digital GS number: 4021938
Image number: 1430
Reference number: fn 30491
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953","STR06" "I20824","Cramer","William Henry","11 Apr 1856","2 Apr 1919","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Michigan, Ionia County, Odessa Twp
Enumerated 4 Jun 1880
Page 13 SD 2 ED 103 Stamped 317A
112-116
Bushnell, Delas W M 39 Farmer Mich Con Con
---/117
Cramer, Henry W M 23 Husband M Laborer Oh Pa Oh
Cramer, Ada W F 20 Wf M Keeping House Mich Oh Oh
Cramer, Eugene W M 2/12 March Son Mihc Oh Oh

1900 Censusu
Ohio, Wood County, Bloom Twp, Bloomville
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 208 ED 136 Sheet 14A
Mapel Street
292-302 (16-16 was written first, and crossed through)
Cramer, William H Hd W M Apr 1856 44 M 21 Oh Oh Oh Engineer (gristmill)
Creamer, Ada E Wf W F Feb 1860 40 m 21 4/3 Mich Oh Oh
Cramer, Eugene O Son M W Mar 1880 20 S Mich Oh Mich Day Laborer
Cramer, Earl R Son W M July 1883 16 S Mich Oh Mich At School
Cramer, Ruth M Dtr W F Sept 1895 4 S Oh Oh Mich

1910 Census
Ohio, Wood County, Bloom Twp, Bloomville
Enumerated 26 and 28 Apr 1910
SD 8 ED 179 Sheet 17A
Maple Street
150
Cramer William H Hd M W 54 M1 31 Oh Pa Oh Engineer Electric Light Fact?
Cramer, Ada E Wf F W 50 m1 31 5/4 Mich Oh Oh
Cramer, Ruth M Dtr F W 14 S Oh Oh Mich
Cramer, Olaf C Son M W 8 S O Oh Mich
Graham, William Boarder M W 21 S Oh US US Ditching Farm","STR06" "I12341","Cramer","William Jefferson","20 Oct 1851","","0","Dean Cramer shows that he died 17 Oct 1862.","STR06" "I12568","Cramer","Willliam J.","13 Dec 1890","7 May 1970","0","John A. Cramer emailed, in October 2012, that William worked for Perfect Circle Piston Rings; my father (John W. Cramer, son of Ralph Cramer) indicates that he was at one time Vice President of Engineering.

Patent naming William J Cramer as inventor:

http://www.freepatentsonline.com/1946523.html


","STR06" "I30372","Craven","James ""Jimmie"" Calvin","29 Oct 1924","23 Jan 1998","0","The son of Melvin Elbert CRAVEN and Julia Ann JOHNSON. Teri Stuart has a photo of him that appears to have been taken while he served in the U.S. Navy.","STR06" "I30372","Craven","James ""Jimmie"" Calvin","29 Oct 1924","23 Jan 1998","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Briscoe County, JP 4
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 23-6 SD 2 Shset 2B
36-41
Craven, Melvin E Head M W 55 m21 Mo Ind Iowa Farmer
Craven, Julia A Wf F W 43 m 18 Ark Tenn La
Dodson, Ola G Dtr F W 23 D Ok Mo Ark
Craven, Millie E Dtr F W 19 S Ok Mo Ark
Craven, Rosa E Dtr F W 15 S Ok Mo Ark
Craven, Roy E Son M W 11 S Ok Mo Ark
Craven, Mabel U Dtr F W 8 S Tx Mo Ark
Craven, James C Son M W 5 S Tx Mo Ark
Craven, Elvin E Son M W 3 5/12 S Tx Mo Ark
Dodson, Adrian E Grandson M W 5 S Tx Ok Ok

1940 Census
Texas, Swisher County, JP 4, Vigo Park Village
Enumerated April 17, 1940
ED 219-18 Sheet 3B
O 5000
Cramer, Melvin E Head M W 65 M Mo Vigo Park Swisher Tx Farmer
Cramer, Julia A Wf F W 52 M Ark Vigo Park Swisher Tx
Cramer, James C Son M W 15 S Tx Vigo Park Swisher Tx
Cramer, Elvin E Son M W 13 S Tx Vigo Park Swisher Tx
","STR06" "I27924","","","","","","","" "I5986","Craw","Adjet Jay","9 Dec 1856","Jun 1927","0","Cass City Chronicle
Local Happenings
June 17, 1927
Page Three

Quite a number from Cass City attended the funeral of A. Craw at Caro Monday.","STR06" "I5986","Craw","Adjet Jay","9 Dec 1856","Jun 1927","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Almer
Enumerated 9 Jun 1880
Page 12 SD 3 ED 395
105-109
Craw, Adjet W M 23 Farmer Mich NY NY
Craw, Elizabeth F 20 Wf Keeping House Wisc","STR06" "I5979","Craw","Ethel L.","2 Jun 1880","28 Sep 1954","0","Art Peck instead has her date of death as September 28, 1954.","STR06" "I31040","Crawford","Alice Evaline","Feb 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","She was a classmate of Fernando Sanford at Carthage College, and was the daughter of James Bryant CRAWFORD and Josephine DAVIES.","STR06" "I34914","Crawford","Alton","Abt 1916","Yes, date unknown","0","There is an Alton E. Crawford (28 Jan 1914-14 Dec 1986) listed on FindAGrave as buried in Fresno Memorial Gardens, Fresno, CA. The California Death index shows he was born in Texas, but that his mother's maiden name was BONDS. As the year of birth is also off by about 2 years, more research should be done to determine if these records are for the same Alton Crawford.","STR06" "I6080","Crawford","Charlene Dena","15 Oct 1914","23 Nov 2012","0","At the time of the 1940 Federal census, Charlene, her husband, and their daughter Vadena were living with her parents, Charles and Mismis? Crawford in Chambersburg, PA.

From FindAGrave:

OBITUARY :
CHARLENE DENA RICHARDS, 98, of Chambersburg died Friday, Nov. 23, 2012, in the Village of Laurel Run, Fayetteville.

Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the William F. Sellers Funeral Home, Chambersburg. The family will receive friends one hour prior to services Wednesday in the funeral home.

Burial will be in Norland Cemetery, Chambersburg.

Source : The Record Herald Newspaper - Waynesboro, Franklin Co. Pennsylvania - Monday, November 26, 2012
","STR06" "I34904","Crawford","Claude Marcelle","11 Aug 1883","3 Jan 1946","0","When he registered for the draft during the first World War, he was listed as a traveling salesman for Bristol-Myers, and was a resident of Dallad, Texas. He was described as Tall, of medium build, with blue eyes and brown hair. When he died in 1946, his death certificate showed him as the Branch Manager for Bristol-Myers in Dallas. His residence address was 4668 Livingston, Highland Park.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6V7-BV2
Name: Claude Marcelle Crawford Sr.
Event Date: 03 Jan 1946
Event Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original):
Age (Formatted): 62 years 4 months 22 days
Birth Year (Estimated): 1884
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: L.M. Crawford
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2218229
Digital Folder Number: 4030525
Image Number: 1633
Reference ID: 1249
Collection: Claude Marcelle Crawford Sr., ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I34904","Crawford","Claude Marcelle","11 Aug 1883","3 Jan 1946","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1910 Census
Texas, Nueces County, Corpus Christi, Ward 1
SD 15 ED 97 Sheet 4B
Water Street
1213-87-93
Crawford, Claude M Head M W 30 m1 4 Tx Tx Tx Druggist Unemployed now
Crawford, Maude B. Wf F W 28 m1 4 1/1 Miss Miss Miss
Crawford, Claude M Jr. Son M W 0/12 S Tx Tx Miss
","STR06" "I6084","Crawford","Claude Marcelle","24 Mar 1910","10 Nov 1964","0","Ancestry.com shows a yearbook listing for him at SMU University in Dallas.","STR06" "I15575","","","","","","","" "I34907","Crawford","Earl","30 Aug 1892","31 Oct 1972","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was a resident of Houston, Texas, and working as a shipping clerk at Gerlack Dabeng Co at 509 Dallas Street in Houstone, he was married, and was of medium heighth, slender, and had light blue eyes and light brown hair.

She shows he died in Shelby County, Texas. The SSDI shows his last residence as Laurel, Jones County, Mississippi. It is possible he died in Mississippi, but was interred in Shelby County, Texas.","STR06" "I34907","Crawford","Earl","30 Aug 1892","31 Oct 1972","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Harris County, Houston JP 1
Enumerated 14 and 15 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 67 Sheet 8A
Smith St
1108-81-133
Crawford, Earl Head M W 26 M Tx Tx Tx City Salesman Baking Co
Crawford, Atlas Wf F W 23 M Tx Tx Tx
Crawford, Edna Earl Dtr F W 1 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Crawford, Helen Odell Dtr F W 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Louisiana, Bossier Parish, Police Jury 1, Elm Grove Village
Enumerated April 23, 1930
ED 8-2 SD 174 Sheet 16B
427-427
Crawford, Earl Head M W 36 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Pumper Oil Field
Crawford, Atlas Wf F W 42 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Crawford Edna E Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Crawford, Helen Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Crawford, Earl Jr. Son m W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Crawford, Fred B Son M W 2 S La Tx Tx

","STR06" "I42839","Crawford","Earl","4 Aug 1924","18 Jan 1997","0","SGT US ARMY AIR CORPS WORLD WAR II","STR06" "I34891","Crawford","Edd Burke","16 Jan 1868","8 Aug 1944","0","Nancy (Mayo) Bishop writes that he married Hattie EDGE.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDKK-97S
Name: Eddee Burk Crawford
Event Date: 31 Jul 1944
Event Place: Shelby, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): w
Age (Formatted):
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 16 Jan 1868
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Joseph M. Crawford
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Mcwilliams
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Construction Foreman
Residence Place: Joaquin, Shelby, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Shelbyville Cem.
Burial Place: Tex.
Burial Date: 08 Aug 1944
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2137815
Digital Folder Number: 4029641
Image Number: 249
Reference ID: cn-35324
Collection: Eddee Burk Crawford, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42879","Crawford","Elwyn","23 Mar 1900","Yes, date unknown","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was a resident of Allen, Louisiana, and employed as a Mechanic. He was of medium heigth and build, brown eyes and black hair.","STR06" "I42877","Crawford","Eula","25 May 1890","25 Dec 1978","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KH3F-JKN
Name: Eula Crawford Windham
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 25 Dec 1978
Event Place: Center, Shelby, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Age: 87
Birth Year (Estimated): 1891
Father's Name: Joseph Leroy Crawford
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name: Ida Elizabeth Cannon
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Informant Dr. F. L Crawford (nephew)
Certificate Number: 102811
Digital Folder Number: 005007802
Image Number: 00324
Collection: Eula Crawford Windham, ""Texas, Deaths, 1977-1986""","STR06" "I42877","Crawford","Eula","25 May 1890","25 Dec 1978","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I42840","Crawford","Fred Benjamin","24 Jan 1928","13 Jan 1998","0","He had a military marker with his full name, date of birthand death, and the inscription ""US Army World War II,"" along with a cross.","STR06" "I42890","Crawford","George Marshall","25 Mar 1878","16 Sep 1943","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6KC-6PK
Name: George Marshall Crawford
Event Date: 16 Sep 1943
Event Place: Shelby Co, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): W
Age (Formatted): 65 years 5 months 21 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 27 Mar 1878
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Joe Crawford
Father's Birthplace: Ga.
Mother's Name: Martha Brittle
Mother's Birthplace: England
Occupation: Merchant
Residence Place: Joaquin, Shelby co Texas
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place: Joaquin, Texas
Burial Date: 17 Sep 1943
Informant's Name (Original): X
GS Film number: 2137436
Digital Folder Number: 4029599
Image Number: 1120
Reference ID: 43865
Collection: George Marshall Crawford, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I12375","Crawford","Glenn Gordon","Abt 1921","Yes, date unknown","0","A Glen G. Crawford, born ca 1921, died on 19 Sept 1979 in Seattle, Washington.","STR06" "I42838","Crawford","Helen Odelle","Abt 1920","25 Jan 1940","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F39Y-V9C
Name: Helen Odele Crawford
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 25 Jan 1940
Event Place: Shreveport, Caddo, Louisiana
Gender: Female
Age: 20
Race (Original): White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1920
Father's Name: Earl Crawford
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name: Atlas Truitt
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Certificate Number: 329
Page:
GS Film number: 2358538
Digital Folder Number: 004216108
Image Number: 01923
Collection: Helen Odele Crawford, ""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956""","STR06" "I34906","Crawford","Herbert Vance","Nov 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):



Census Listings:

1930 Census
Louisiana, DeSoto Parish, Ward 5
Enumerated Apr 4, 1930
ED 16-15 SD 1 Sheet 3A Stamped 196
Goss Community, Route 1, Mansville, La
53-53
Bandy, Fred J Head M W 42 m 27 La Ala Ala Engineer Oil Field
Bandk, Averil Wf F W 34 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Bandy, Margaret Dtr F W 7 S la La Tx
Crawford, Lewis Ftr-in-law M W 76 Wd Tx Tenn SC
54-54
Crawford, Herbert Head M W 43 M 21 Tx Tx SC Engineer Station Oil Field
Crawford, Maggie Wf F W 42 m 20 Tx Tx Tx
Crawford, Norman-ab Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx
Crawford, Bernard-ab Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I1202","Crawford","Jacob","15 Mar 1792","15 Sep 1859","0","Sabine County Reporter
April 14, 2004

Memorial Service planned for April 24 in Milam

A memorial service to honor Jacob ""Jake"" and Huldath (Luten) Crawford will be held Saturday, April 24 at the Old Milam Cemetery. The service will begin at 10 a.m. Jacob was a soldier of the Republic of Texas and a citizen of the Republic of Texas. Direct descendants will participate in the service. A history will be read by Jeffery Williams while the unveiling will be by Derrick Grant and Albert Williams. Jacob ""Jake"" Crawford was born March 15, 1792 in Onslow, NC, as the son of James Crawford and Sally Cotten. The Crawfords came to America from Scotland and were of Scotch-Irish descent. It is thought that the family originated somewhere around Kilburny. The family was said to have left their homeland to come to America in search of religious freedom, as was the case of many families during this time. (The exact dates of the family's arrival in America is still being researched, but it is suspected to be during the late 1600s to early-mid 1700s).

Jacob Crawford married Huldath Luten, also of North Carolina. Huldath was born August 30, 1794. There is not much information on Huldath in family records.

Jacob and Huldath had 11 children and adopted one granddaughter after their eldest son, John F. died in 1840.

Jacob and Huldath Crawford's family moved to the Republic of Texas in 1837. The family resided in or near Milam. Jacob had received land grants for his service in the Texas Revolution. The land grant states that he was a citizen prior to the signing of the Texas Declaration of Independence. Jacob and Huldath Luten Crawford died in Milam. Records indicate that both died from influenza on September 15, 1859. They were buried in the same grave. Huldath and Jacob are buried in the Milam Cemetery located in Milam. The public is cordially invited to attend this special ceremony on April 24.

Nancy (Mayo) Bishop writes that he was the son of James CRAWFORD and Sally COTTEN of Onslow County, North Carolina. He was the grandson of William (Jr.) CRAWFORD and Catherine HOBBS and Samuel and Lydia COTTEN. For additional information on Jacob's ancestors, contact Nancy directly at:

Nancye1962@yahoo.com

","STR06" "I1202","Crawford","Jacob","15 Mar 1792","15 Sep 1859","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 3 and 4 Oct 1850
Page 312
21-21
Jacob Crawford 58 M Farmer 10,0000 NC
Huldah Crawford 55 F North Carolina
Joseph M. Crawford 22 M Tenn
Elizabeth Crawford 17 F SC (wife of Joseph)
Mary Crawford 17 F Tenn
Mary Ann Crawford 10 F Tx
24-24
Solomon Davidson 38 M Farmer 500 Va
Christina Davidson 28 F NC
Predous Philip Davidson 6 M Tx
Joseph Thomas Davidson 3 M Tx
Willam B. Davidson 11/12 M Tx
Mary E Davidson 10/12 Tx","STR06" "I42891","Crawford","John Charles","12 Nov 1878","12 Dec 1962","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD55-74M
Name: John Charles Crawford
Event Date: 12 Dec 1962
Event Place: Center, Shelby, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 84 years
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 12 Nov 1878
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Joseph Crawford
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Martha Brittle
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Merchant-Dry Goods
Residence Place: Joaquin, Shelby, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Joaquin
Burial Place: Joaquin, Shelby, Texas
Burial Date: 13 Dec 1962
Informant's Name (Original): Mrs. Pearlie Crawford
GS Film number: 2117173
Digital Folder Number: 4028527
Image Number: 1571
Reference ID: cn 80726
Collection: John Charles Crawford, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42835","","","","","","","" "I42897","Crawford","Joseph L.","Abt 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown as Joel on the 1860 census?","STR06" "I34889","Crawford","Joseph Leroy","23 Dec 1855","14 May 1934","0","Nancy (Mayo) Bishop writes that he married (1) Adella Sarah RAGLAND and (2) Ida Elizabeth CANNON.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6MD-VLQ
Name: Joseph Lee Crawford
Event Date: 14 May 1934
Event Place: Shelbyville, Shelby, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 78 years 5 months 21 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 23 Dec 1855
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Ida Elizabeth Crawford
Father's Name: Joseph Crawford
Father's Birthplace: Tennessee
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Mcwilliams
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Merchant
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place: Shelbyville
Burial Date: 15 May 1934
Informant's Name (Original): X
GS Film number: 2116052
Digital Folder Number: 4166205
Image Number: 1102
Reference ID: cn24541
Collection: Joseph Lee Crawford, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I34889","Crawford","Joseph Leroy","23 Dec 1855","14 May 1934","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Shelby County, Precinct No. 2
Enumerated 21 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 82 Sheets 16B and 17A Stamped 116
292-292
Crawford, Lee Head W M Dec 1855 44 m 18 Tx NC Tx Farmer
Crawford, Ida Wife W F July 1864 35 M 19 7/7 Tx Miss Tx
Crawford, Burtie Str W F Nov 1880 19 S Tx Tx Tx School Teacher
Crawford, Bland Son M W Oct 1882 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Crawford, Bessie Dtr W F Dec 1885 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Crawford, Maud Dtr W F Feb 1886 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Crawford, Eula Dtr W F May 1890 10 Tx Tx Tx
Crawford, Ina Dtr W F Feb 1892 8 Tx Tx Tx
Crawford, Elwyn Son W M Marc 1900 2/12 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I1204","Crawford","Joseph Moore","28 Nov 1825","30 Apr 1892","0","Nancy (Mayo) Bishop writes that he was a minister of the M. E. Church, and buried at the M. E. Church in Center, Texas. He married second, after Elizabeth died, Martha Brittle on 23 Dec 1875 in Caddo Parish, Louisiana. Martha is also buried at Shelbyville, with her dates shown as 1840-1888. The 1880 census shows that they also had three sons.","STR06" "I1204","Crawford","Joseph Moore","28 Nov 1825","30 Apr 1892","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward Number 7. PO Pleasant Hill, De Soto. Parish
Enumerated 15 Aug 1870
Page 11 Stamped 370
Crawford, Joseph 43 M W Farmer 1000 400 Tenn
Crawford, Elizabeth 38 F W Keeping house SC
Crawford, Lewis M 17 M W Works on Farm Tx
Crawford, Joseph 15 M W At School Tx
Crawford, Robert W 12 M W At School Tx
Crawford, Eddy B 4 M W Tx
Springer, Thos J 17 M W Works on Farm La
Fenster, Hezikiah 15 F W At Home Tx
Robeson, James 23 M M Farm Laborer Tx
Bland, Boooker 20 M M Farm Laborer Tx
McWilliams, Hugh 17 M B Farm Laborer Tx
Crawford, Charles 11 M B Works on Farm Tx
Jones, Silva 2m f B At Home Va

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County,
Enumerated 19 and 21 Jun 1880
Page 7 SD 1 ED 85
71-72
Crawford, Joseph M W M 52 Farmer and Millman Tn Tn Tn
Crawford, Marth W W F 40 Wf Keeping House England England England
Becom, Frederick W M 14 Son Farm Laborer La La England
"" (sic), Eddie B W M 14 Son Farm Laborer Tx
"", George M W M 3 Son La
"", John C W M 2 Son Tx
"", Samuel B W M 2/12 April Son Tx
Crawford, Joseph L W M 24 Farmer Tx Tn Tn","STR06" "I42894","","","","","","","" "I34927","Crawford","Leonard","27 Sep 1922","16 Mar 1965","0","The name, birth date and location, and death date and location match Nancy Mayo Bishop's information, although census records show that Leonard was white versus african american. The certificate may be in error, or Nancy may have conflated the two Leonard Crawfords.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6MX-6BW
Name: Leonard Crawford Jr
Event Date: 16 Mar 1965
Event Place: Timpson, Shelby, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): Negro [???]
Age (Formatted): 42 years 5 months 19 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 27 Sep 1922
Birthplace: Louisiana
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Leonard Crawford Sr
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Merchant
Residence Place: Tenaha, Shelby, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Friendship
Burial Place: Tenaha, Texas
Burial Date: 21 Mar 1965
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2117752
Digital Folder Number: 4028296
Image Number: 140
Reference ID: it1 v39 cn19138
Collection: Leonard Crawford Jr, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I34905","Crawford","Leonard Norman","9 Jun 1885","28 Nov 1954","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FS14-C2Y
Name: Leonard Norman Crawford
Death Date: 28 Nov 1954
Death Place: Shreveport, , Caddo, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Race (original): W
Race (standardized): White
Age: 69
Estimated Birth Year: 1885
Birth Place: Hot, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Ruby Crawford
Father's Name: Louis N Crawford
Mother's Name: Mattie Whittsley
Film number: 1575611
Image Number: 00716
Certificate Number: 13681
Digital Folder Number: 4215936
Collection: Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956","STR06" "I34905","Crawford","Leonard Norman","9 Jun 1885","28 Nov 1954","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Louisiana, DeSoto Parish, Logansport Town
Enumerated Apr 7, 1930
ED 16-21 SD 1 Sheet 4B
97-104
Crawford, L. N. Jr Head M W 45 m 28 Tx Tx Tx Salesman Oil
Crawford, Ruby E Wf F W 36 M 16 La La La
Crawford, Mattie M Dtr F W 8 S La Tx La
Crawford, Leonard M Son M W 2 2/12 S La Tx La




","STR06" "I3829","Crawford","Lewis Norman Napolean ""Poly""","2 Feb 1854","31 Jan 1941","0","Lewis was married prior to his 1879 married to Mattie. The name of his previous wife is not currently known.

Obituary, from FindAGrave:

States the L. N. (Poley) Crawford, on of the most beloved of the pioneer settlers of this section, died at 12:00 Friday at the home of his son L.N. Crawford Jr., several miles east of Logansport.

He would have celebrated his 87'th birthday on Sunday, Feb. 2.

On Jan. 10, Mr. Crawford received serious burns when the cushion in his chair caught fire as he lighted his pipe. He attempted to smother the flames before he called for aid and was burned so severely that he never recovered.

He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. F.E. Bandy of Mooringsport; four sons, L.N. Crawford of Logansport, H.V. of Cayuga Texas Earl of Grand Bayou Louisiana, and C.M. of Dallas Texas 22 grandchildren, and several great grandchildren, four brothers, Sam, Charlie, George, and Edd Crawford, all of Joaquin Texas. Mrs. H.H. Nelson of Shreveport is a neice and Dr. J.E. Crawford of Ruston is a nephew.

The remains are at the Caraway funeral home in Logansport and will be conveyed to Shelbyville Texas at 3 pm Saturday, where funeral services will be held at the Methodist Church, with Dr. W.C. Windham, a lifelong associate, affiliating. Rev. W.O. Lynch, pastor of the Logansport Methodist Church, will assist.

Interment will be made in the family plot in the Shelbyville Cemetary.","STR06" "I3829","Crawford","Lewis Norman Napolean ""Poly""","2 Feb 1854","31 Jan 1941","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1880 Census
Texas, Shelby County
Enumerated 8 July 1880
Page 38B SD 1 ED 88
236-239
Crawford, Napolean W M 36 Farmer Tx Ten SC
Crawford, Martha W F 21 Wf Keeping House Tx NC Ga
Crawford, Loyd W M 2/12 Mar Son Tx Tx Tx
Crawford, Robert W W M 22 Brother Farming Tx Tenn SC

1900 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 2
Enumerated 15 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 87 Sheet 11B
203-203
Crawford, Louis Head W M Feb 1854 46 W Tx Tn SC Farmer
Crawford, Loyd Son W M Mar 1880 20 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Crawford, Maggie Dtr W F Sep 1881 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Crawford, Claud Son W M Sept 1883 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Crawford, Norman Son W M Jun 1885 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Crawford, Hubbard Son W M Nov 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Crawford, Earl Son W M July 1892 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Crawford, Avril Dtr W F Aug 1895 4 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I42833","Crawford","Linnis Dummond","7 May 1914","16 Jun 1959","0","Shown as Linnis Crawford on the SSDI.","STR06" "I42833","Crawford","Linnis Dummond","7 May 1914","16 Jun 1959","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Shelby County, Center
Enumerated April 13, 1940
SD 62-2 ED 210-2 Sheet 9A
R 8
Crawford, L D Head M W 28 M Tx San Augustine City Shoe Repair Shoe Shop
Crawford, Reffal Wf F W 22 M Tx San Augustine City
Crawford, Doniece Dtr F W 5 S Tx San Augustine City
Crawford, Waona Dtr F W 3 S Tx
Crawford, Ednam Myrle Dtr F W 7/12 S Tx
Minton, Mrs. Mildred Mother-in-law F M 45 Tx R San Augustine
Minton, J. D. Bro-in-law M W 18 S Tx R San Augustine Laborer Farm
Minton, Marie Sister-in-law F W 9 S Tx R San Augustine
Billingsley, Elma Boarder M W 22 S Tx Donald Liberty Tx Shoe Repair in Training
","STR06" "I2056","Crawford","Mary","17 Feb 1833","Bef 1860","0","She married first a Mr. Dillard, who was killed. Might have been born in Tennessee.","STR06" "I42841","Crawford","Norman Eugene","24 Oct 1908","2 May 1969","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDKN-S5V
Name: Norman Eugene Crawford
Event Date: 02 May 1969
Event Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 60 years
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 24 Oct 1908
Birthplace: Center, Texas
Marital Status: Single, never married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Herbert Vance Crawford
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Maggie Lee Sinclair
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Machinist Bethlehem Steel
Veteran? WW II Army
Residence Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Forest Park Cemetery
Burial Place: Houston, Texas
Burial Date: 03 May 1969
Informant's Name (Original): R V Crawford Brother
GS Film number: 2137443
Digital Folder Number: 4030479
Image Number: 1594
Reference ID: cn 35156
Collection: Norman Eugene Crawford, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I34913","Crawford","Ransome H.","21 Sep 1912","14 Jan 1973","0","CWO, US ARMY WORLD WAR II, KOREA","STR06" "I42893","","","","","","","" "I34902","Crawford","Rupert Lloyd","23 Mar 1880","17 Mar 1923","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave:

A Reprint from ""The Champion""- 3-21-1923:

The remains of Lloyd Crawford buried at Shelbyville Sunday afternoon. Being brought from Haynesville, La., the day before where he died in a hospital.

Mr. Crawford was working in the Smackover oil field and was injured in an accident and was carried to the hospital for treatment. It is said that he sustained a fall and a pipe penetrated the thigh from which blood poison set up and which caused his death.
He was reared in the Shelbyville community being a son of Poly Crawford. He is survived by his wife and seven children, and many other relatives.

The family moved to some point near the oil fields last fall. Mr. Crawford was a splendid citizen and his death will be regretted by his many friends and relatives.

The following is funished by a friend.

""Mr. Lloyd Crawford was born in Shelby county, the 23'd of March 1880. He was con verted and united with the church in young manhood, thus heeding the admonition of the Wiseman when he said, ""Remember now the days of thy creator in the days of thy youth."" He was an honest and hard working man. He looked well to his household while adverse circumstances prohibited the accumulation of very much of this world's goods, yet he is to be praised for honesty, and for the tenderness with which he cared for his family, then let us think like Lazarus of old, he has been transported to Abraham's bosom.

He was married December 21, 1902 to Miss Sallie Willey. To this union was born seven children, all living and working in the oil fields.

After being hurt he was taken to a sanitarium where he stayed for about nine days. The death coming on the 17'th of March, 1923.

It seems that his death was untimely, but we know that god works all things to the best to those who love Him. So dear friends rely on the strong arm of Christ our Saviour and trust in Him and He will bring it to pass.

The funeral services was held at Shelbyville, interment in Shelbyville cemetary.

The pallbearers were W.B. Beck, W.County. Windham, Eugene Caldwell, R.B. Smith, Bert Morrison, and J.M. Green.","STR06" "I34902","Crawford","Rupert Lloyd","23 Mar 1880","17 Mar 1923","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 2
Enumerated 22 and 23 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 187 Sheet 19B
372-372
Crawford, Loyd Head m W 39 M Tx Tx Tx Fireman Oil Well
Crawford, Sallie Wf F W 38 M Tx England/English Tx
Crawford, Muriel Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Crawford, Rupert Son m W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Crawford, Mildred Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Crawford, Ranson Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Crawford, Alton Son M W 4 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Crawford, Joe Son M W 2 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Louisiana, DeSoto Parish, Logansport Town
Enumerated 9 Apr 1930
ED 16-21 SD 1 Sheet 5A Stamped 261
Seventh Street
110-119
Crawford, Sallie Head F W 48 Wd 21 Tx England Tx None
Crawford, Ransome H Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Crawford, Alton Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Crawfore, Joe R Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Crawford, Glenn Gordon Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I34911","Crawford","Rupert Lloyd","7 May 1907","15 Jun 1969","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDVL-SZK
Name: Rupert Crawford
Event Date: 15 Jun 1969
Event Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 62 years
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 07 May 1907
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Lloyd Crawford
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sallie Wiley
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Mechanic Auto
Residence Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Resthaven Cemetery
Burial Place: Silsbee, Texas
Burial Date: 18 Jun 1969
Informant's Name (Original): X
GS Film number: 2137445
Digital Folder Number: 4029609
Image Number: 2702
Reference ID: cn 43123
Collection: Rupert Crawford, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42892","Crawford","Samuel Brittle","17 Apr 1880","14 Feb 1969","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was listed as a Merchant. His nearest relative was Rosa Crawford, and they were residents of Joaquin, Texas. He was described as short and slender, with blue eyes and brown hair.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6J9-NC7
Name: Samuel Brittle Crawford
Event Date: 14 Feb 1969
Event Place: Carthage, Panola, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 88 years
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 17 Apr 1880
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Grace Crawford
Father's Name: Joseph L. Crawford
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Brittle
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Ret. Merchant
Residence Place: Joaquin, Shelby, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Joaquin Cemetery
Burial Place: Joaquin, Shelby, Texas
Burial Date: 15 Feb 1969
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2137324
Digital Folder Number: 4029798
Image Number: 2661
Reference ID: Certificate # 12658
Collection: Samuel Brittle Crawford, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42902","Crawford","Tryphena Elizabeth","8 Dec 1861","29 Apr 1943","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K369-892
Name: Tryphena Elizabeth Ellington
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 29 Apr 1943
Event Place: Center, Shelby, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Widowed
Birth Date: 08 Dec 1861
Birthplace: , Texas
Father's Name: Wm H Crawford
Mother's Name: Margaret J Mcwilliams
Certificate Number: 19441
GS Film number: 2137305
Digital Folder Number: 005145886
Image Number: 00461
Collection: Tryphena Elizabeth Ellington, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""

","STR06" "I42834","","","","","","","" "I43513","Crawford","Wiley Hooker","18 Jan 1900","30 Dec 1979","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of Archie Whit CRAWFORD and Louella SYKES, who also have memorials on that website.","STR06" "I34896","Crawford","William H.","28 Nov 1825","30 Apr 1892","0","Nancy Mayo Bishop writes that he was also a M.E. Minister, and buried at the M. E. Church in Center. He married first Margaret Jane McWILLIAMS, and second Eugenia ANDERSON.

At the time of the 1860 census, a W H and M J Crawford were residents of Shelbyville, Texas, and enumerated with J H 11 year old male, Joel 10 year old male, M A 7 year old female, J S 5 year old male, M J 2 year old female and W H 1 year old male.

In 1870, also in Shelbyville, Wm H Crawford, age 44, is enumberated with an Elizabeth E Crawford, age 31. Children in their home were John H age 21, Josep L age 19, Martha, age 16, Mary age 12, W H age 10 and T E female age 8. Also living in the household were R Thomas 6 year old male, a 1 year old boy, Jessee M Thomas and 14 year old Lucinda Thomas. William was listed as a Merchant.

In 1880, also in Shelby County, William H Crawford, age 54 and his wife Eugenia E, age 40, were enumerated with children Trypena, age 18, Thomas R, age 16, and Mark, age 10, along with Susan C Anderson, age 69, and Sindy Porter, age 54. Although Thomas R and Mark were shown with the last name Craswford, they were likely the same young men who were enumerated as R. Thomas and Jesse M. Crawford in 1870. Susan Anderson was described as ""mother-in-law,"" while Sindy Porter, Mulatto, was listed as a servant.","STR06" "I34890","Crawford","William Robert","9 Feb 1858","16 Sep 1943","0","Nancy (Mayo) Bishop writes that he married Emmie TOMER. At the time of the 1880 census, he was living with brother Lewis Napolean in Shelby county, and still single.","STR06" "I42907","Crays","Alice","Abt 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","""...Mrs. Chas. Pike (of) Bruning.""","STR06" "I3062","","","","","","","" "I3069","Crays","Charles Wesley","9 Apr 1868","15 Aug 1964","0","He was the son of John and Mary Jane Tosh Crays. He purchased his father's farm in Tobias in 1898 and moved there in 1905 when his father retired. He later sold the farm to his son Donald. (Milligan, p 254).","STR06" "I3069","Crays","Charles Wesley","9 Apr 1868","15 Aug 1964","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Atlanta Precinct
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 124 Sheet 5B
92 -93
Crays, Charlie W Head M W 51 M Ill Ind Ill Farmer
Crays, Minnie Wf F W 47 M Ill England/English Iowa
Crays, Faye Dtr F W 18 S Neb Ill Ill
Crays, Mabel M Dtr F W 13 S Neb Ill Ill
Crays, Donald Son M W 5 S Neb Ill Ill","STR06" "I3074","Crays","Donald ""Don"" Roger","1 Oct 1935","23 Sep 2023","0","He was a 1953 graduate of Tobias High School, and since that date has farmed in the area of Milligan and Tobais. Don and Shelia purchased the Joe and Anna Herynk farmer, and in 2008 received the Nebraska Pioneer Farm award for having a farm within the family for 100 years or more. They farm and raise registered polled Hereford cattle.

Don Roger Crays was born to Donald and Anna (Herynk) Crays on October 1, 1935 on a farm southwest of Tobias, NE. He passed away September 23, 2023 in Grand Island, NE at the age of 87. He was the oldest of five children.

He attended Atlanta Center Country School through 8th grade and graduated from Tobias High School in 1953. Before becoming a full time farmer, he worked for the railroad in Lincoln, appraised land in Custer County, constructed concrete elevators around the Milligan area, and worked at the ammunition depot in Hasting.

Don began farming at the age of 15 with his grandfather Joe Herynk on the farm that eventually became his lifelong home. He was proud to be the owner of three farms that have been in the family for over 100 years that all received the Nebraska Pioneer Farm Family award.

Don was married to Sheila Elznic in Exeter, NE on November 6, 1965. To this union, three daughters were born; Stephanie, Linda and Clara.

His love for cattle started at a young age when he began showing in 4-H, this led to over 40 years as a 4-H leader mentoring many youth including his sisters and daughters. His passion for Polled Hereford cattle began in 1976 with the purchase of four heifers from his brother, Roland. Little did he know this endeavor would be the beginning of many friendships and ""family vacations"" to cattle shows and events across the nation. Don & Sheila served as Nebraska Junior Polled Hereford Advisors for three years and were awarded the Nebraska Hereford Association Outstanding Breeder and Pioneer Breeder Awards.

He was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, serving on the parish council, the Tobias Volunteer Fire Department and EMTs, serving as the Fire Chief, the Nebraska Hereford Association, and the American Hereford Association.

Don will long be remembered for his orneriness, his signature cowboy hat and cigar, his passion for cattle and horses but most of all his dedication to his family and friends.

Don was preceded in death by his parents Don & Anne Crays, in-laws Clarence & Evelyn Elznic, grandson Seth McKay, brother-in-law Leo Etter, and sister-in-law Norma Crays.

Don is survived by his wife Shelia of Tobias; daughters, Stephanie (Kirk) Jensen, Courtland, KS, Linda (Grant) McKay Marysville, KS, Clara (Tim) Grace, Humboldt, SD; grandchildren, Cody, Casey (Rileigh), Jessica Jensen, Bailey McKay, Kane, Weston, Xavier, & Blaze Grace; Great-Granddaughter Blair Jensen; Siblings, Roland Crays, Barry (Jean) Crays, Sharon (Jerry) Kroese, and Karen Etter; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

A Mass of Christian Burial for Don will be held on Thursday, September 28, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Tobias, Nebraska with Father Robert Barnhill presiding.

Visitation will take place on Wednesday, September 27, 2023 from 1:00 p,.m. until 8:00 p.m. with family present from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska.

Visitation will cease at 6:00 p.m. for the Praying of the Rosary but will continue following the Rosary at 6:30 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.

Praying of the Rosary will be held on Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at 6:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska with Father Robert Barnhill leading the Rosary.

Graveside Services will be conducted following the funeral service at the Atlanta Cemetery in rural Milligan, Nebraska.

In Lieu of Flowers - Memorials are to be directed to the family to be designated at a later date.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, From Farmer & Son Funeral Home)","STR06" "I14939","Crays","Donald Charles","27 Apr 1914","23 Feb 1966","0","SSN 507-46-9741","STR06" "I14939","Crays","Donald Charles","27 Apr 1914","23 Feb 1966","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Atlanta Twp
Enumerated 13 Apr 1940
SD 8 ED 76-1 Sheet 2B
33-R-10
Crays, Donald C Head M W 25 m H-3 Neb R Saline Neb Farmer
Crays, Anna A Wf F W 26 M H-4 Neb R Saline Neb
Crays, Don Roger Son M W 4 S Neb
Crays, Rollin David Son M W 2 S Neb","STR06" "I42911","Crays","Ida M.","Abt 1867","Yes, date unknown","0","""...Ida, Mrs. Frank Osborne, Crete.""","STR06" "I3076","Crays","Ilah Faye","29 Mar 1901","1 Nov 1967","0","She married Wade K. Babers. (Milligan, p 254). FindAGrave refers to her as Ilah Faye Crays Babers.","STR06" "I3567","Crays","John","16 Sep 1828","23 Feb 1905","0","The Crays moved to Wilber, Nebraska in 1885, moving to Tobias in 1890. (Milligan, p 254).","STR06" "I3567","Crays","John","16 Sep 1828","23 Feb 1905","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Illinois, Macoupin County, Town 11 Range 6
Enumerated 21 July 1860
PO Nilwood, Page 101
705-685
John Crays 31 M Farmer 200 @00 Ind
Mary J Crays 22 F Ill
Mary J Crays 5 F Ill
Melvina A Crays 2 F Ill

1870 Census
Illinois, Macoupin County, Twp 11 Range 7
Enumerated 17 Jun 1870
PO Carlinville Page 4
27-28
Crase John 41 M W Farmer 1000 200 Ind
Crase, Mary 22 F W Keeping House Ill
Crase, Isabel 14 F W Ill
Crase, Malvina 11 F W Ill
Crase, Angelina 10 F W Ill
Crase, Alice 8 F W Ill
Crase, Rie 6 F W Ill
Crase, Mauba 4 F W Ill
Crase, Charles 1 M W Ill

1880 Census
Illinois, Macoupin County, South Otter Twp
Enumerated 10 Jun 1880
Page 15 SD 6 ED 126 Stamped 327
138-138
Crays, John W M 52 Farming Ind Tenn Tenn
Crays, Mary W F 42 Wf Keeping Ill Tenn Tenn
Crays, Anna W F 22 Dtr At Home Ill Ind Ill
Crays, Alice W F 19 Dtr At Home Ill Ind Ill
Crays, Maria W F 15 Dtr Ill Ind Ill
Crays, Manyy W F 11 Dtr Ill Ind Ill
Crays, Charles W M 11 Son Ill Ind Ill
Crays, Laura W F 7 Str Ill Ind Ill
Crays, Wilburn W M 10/12 Aug Son Ill Ind Ill


","STR06" "I42910","Crays","John Wilbern","29 Jul 1879","27 Oct 1953","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Nebraska, Thayer County, Bruning Precinct, Bruning Village
Enumerated 5 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 193 Sheet 7B
Carroll Street
23-24
Crays, Wilbern Head M W 40 M Ill Ind Ind Agent Real Estate
Crays, Bessie K Wf F W 38 M Mo Oh Oh
Crays, Roy W Son M W 15 S Ne Ill Mo
Crays, Vivian L Dtr F W 9 S Ne Ill Mo","STR06" "I3570","","","","","","","" "I42909","Crays","Laura E.","17 Feb 1876","3 Jul 1937","0","""..........Mrs. Will Fisher, (of) Tobias""","STR06" "I3067","","","","","","","" "I3072","","","","","","","" "I3066","","","","","","","" "I42906","Crays","Lydia Angelina","Abt 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","""....Mrs. Thayer, of Colorado."" FindAGrave instead shows her as Angeline LAIR.","STR06" "I3075","Crays","Mabel Marie","15 May 1906","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Ben Kirchoff. (Milligan, p 254).","STR06" "I42908","Crays","Marie ""Rie""","Abt 1864","Yes, date unknown","0","""...Mrs. Chas. Harding, (of) Cambridge.""","STR06" "I42903","Crays","Mark Lee","21 Oct 1884","8 Apr 1965","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDG3-Z5J
Name: Mark Lee Crays
Event Date: 08 Apr 1965
Event Place: Stockdale, Wilson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 80 years
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 21 Oct 1884
Birthplace: Illinois
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Crays
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Jane Tosh
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired (Show Business)
Residence Place: Pandora, Wilson, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Pleasant Valley Cemetery
Burial Place: Wilson County, Texas
Burial Date: 10 Apr 1965
Informant's Name (Original): X
GS Film number: 2117826
Digital Folder Number: 4028302
Image Number: 1266
Reference ID: cn 34034
Collection: Mark Lee Crays, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42904","Crays","Mary Isabel ""Belle""","Abt 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","""...Belle, Mrs. W.F. Nevins, Fairfield.""","STR06" "I42905","Crays","Melvina Ann","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","""...Ann, Mrs. G.M. Dougherty, Bruning.""","STR06" "I3065","","","","","","","" "I3073","","","","","","","" "I3569","Crays","Roy Wilbern","27 Apr 1904","16 Jan 1961","0","FindAGrave shows that he was buried with Marjorie H. CRAYS (1909-1956). Their tombstone has engravings of the Masonic symbol, as well as the Order of the Eastern Star.","STR06" "I3068","","","","","","","" "I7718","Creager","Maxine","Abt 1915","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1920 census, 5 year old Maxine Creager was listed in Wayne County, Indiana, in the home of Leslie and Stella Creager. Other children in the home were Loraine, age 7 years 10 months, and Norman, 9 months old. The father was born in Ohio and the mother in Indiana. He worked as a clerk at a grocery store.","STR06" "I9322","Creamer","Annie Bell","Abt 1870","21 Feb 1957","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VNRY-WLW
Name: Annie Bell Jones
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 21 Feb 1957
Event Place: Natchitoches, Natchitoches, Louisiana
Gender: Female
Age: 86
Race (Original):
Birth Year (Estimated): 1871
Father's Name: George Creamer
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name: Mary Mc Haffey
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Certificate Number: 2343
Page:
GS Film number: 4364012
Digital Folder Number: 004364012
Image Number: 00352
Collection: Annie Bell Jones, ""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956""","STR06" "I14562","Creech","Verma Ruth","11 Aug 1917","30 Sep 1994","0","Kay Parker McCary shows her as a daughter of Bonnie CREEK and Eunice HARRIS.

The Sabine County Reporter
October 5, 1994, Page 12

Verma Ruth Roberts

Graveside rites for Verma Ruth Roberts, 77, of Orange were held at 3 p.m. Monday, October 3, 1994, at Gravel Hill Cemetery in Sabine County following 10 a.m. services at Claybar Funeral Home's chapel in Orange.

She died Friday, Sept. 30.

Mrs. Robers was a native of Sabine County and had lived in Orange since 1943. She was a member of Cove Baptist Church and was retired from the mail/print room of Levingston Shipbuilding.

Survivors: daughters, Cora Sue Burch, Bobbie Welch, and Beverly Hanes, all of Orange, and Peggy Carroll and Brenda Coker, both of Lufkin; brothers, Eldredge Creech of Colmesneil and Paul Creech of Mesquite; sister, Pauline LaRocca of Beaumont; ten grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Memorial contributions may be made to Cover Baptist Church; 1005 DuPont Drive; Orange, TX 77630.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2009)","STR06" "I9119","","","","","","","" "I6258","Creel","Grace A.","Abt 1902","22 Jul 1922","0","Grace can be found on the 1910 census in Hope Township, Stephens County, living with her parents William and Ora Creel. She was from a family of nine children, with six of her sisters and one brother still living at home.

Paul and Grace were married by W. H. Roper. The groom was eighteen and the bride was seventeen. Both were listed as from Cruce, Stephens Co., a place that no longer exists.

Mary Grace Payne was buried with her mother, on 24 July 1922, in Section 9, Block 15, Plot 1, Marlow Cemetery, Oklahoma.","STR06" "I29108","Cremer","Susan Ann","26 Jul 1942","3 Oct 2005","0","Susan Ann Brondel, 63, of St. Martins, died Monday, Oct. 3, 2005, at Beverly Health & Rehabilitation Center.

She was born on July 26, 1942 in Jefferson City, the daughter of Anton G. and Bertha Elizabeth Rice Cremer.

She was married on July 21, 1962 in Jefferson City to Gerald Francis Brondel who survives at the home.

She was a graduate of Notre Dame High School in St. Louis.

Mrs. Brondel was employed with DeLong's, Inc., for many years, and later with J.C. Penney Company and House of Bargains.

She was a member of St. Martin Catholic Church.

Other survivors include one son and daughter-in-law, Scott A. and Angel Brondel, Rolla, MO; two daughters, Jeri L. Russel, Jefferson City; and Kimberly S. Brondel, Ashland, MO; and three grandsons, Kody Russel, Patrick Brondel, and Jason Brondel.

She was preceded in death by one brother, Billy Joe Cremer; and one sister, Sr. Mary Siena Cremer, SSND.

Mass of Christian Burial will be 12 noon Thursday, Oct. 6, 2005, at St. Martin Catholic Church with the Rev. Edwin A. Schmidt officiating.

Burial will be in St. Martin Cemetery.

Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 5th, at Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home with a prayer service at 8 p.m.

Memorials are suggested to American Cancer Society, 2932 Mohawk, Jefferson City, MO 65101; or Community Hospices of America, 1005 Northeast Drive, Jefferson City, MO 65109.

Those wishing to send condolences or tributes to the family may do so at www.dulletrimble.com.","STR06" "I46061","Crenshaw","Melissa ""Candy"" Gayle","7 Oct 1944","30 Nov 2014","0","Her parents were shown on the Texas Birth Index as Ambers Lawson Crenshaw and Vivian Marie Adams.

Melissa ""Candy"" Gayle Rueffer, 70, passed away in her home Sunday afternoon. She was born in Dallas, Texas, to Amber and Vivian Adams Crenshaw. She was a Licensed Vocational Nurse and she worked at Saint Joseph Hospital in Houston. She moved to Hemphill in 1971 from San Augustine and worked in the Jasper Memorial Hospital and the Sabine County Hospital. Candy was a member of the First Baptist Church in Hemphill.

Candy is survived by her husband Martin Rueffer of Hemphill, her daughters; Colleen Conn and her husband G.B. of Whitehouse, Texas, Meredith Dubose and her husband Dan of Hemphill, Texas, Deidre ""DeeDee"" Murphy and her husband Brandon of New Fairview, Texas, Morgan Ambrose and her husband Bill of Dallas, her sister Amber ""Cookie"" Guy and her husband Lynn of Lindale, Texas, grandchildren; Travis, Caleb and Meghan, Hunter, Miranda, Jacob, Kendall, Chase, Wesley, Benjamin, and great grandchild Conner.

Visitation will be from 6:00PM until 8:00PM, Wednesday, December 3, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2:00 PM, Thursday, December 4, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Milam Cemetery, Milam, Texas.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 10, 2014, Page 12

","STR06" "I40911","Crew","Laura Matilda","27 Apr 1871","Jan 1910","0","In her annotated transcription of the Myrtle Springs Cemetery in Sabine County, Kay Parker McCary shows that her tombstone was inscribed ""And my spirit hath rejoiced in God my savior-The Lord is my shepherd."" McCary also notes that Laura was a daughter of Wiley William Crew and Mary Elizabeth Pickard, and that although the tombstone is engraved with 21 Jan 1910 as the date of death, her burial record shows 17 Jan 1910.","STR06" "I44283","Cribs","Martha Ellen","2 Nov 1900","4 Jul 1991","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of Thomas W. CRIBBS and Eleanor Jane WEST.","STR06" "I12058","","","","","","","" "I8454","Crites","Myra","24 Dec 1918","21 Dec 2007","0","Myra Elizabeth Krapf

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Myra Elizabeth Krapf , 88, of Kennett, Mo., died Dec. 21, 2007 , at Millington, Tenn.
Born Dec. 24, 2007, at Cape Girardeau, daughter of the late Hoxa Lee Crites and Bessie Chosturn, she was a lifelong member of First Baptist Church.

On April 6, 1940, she married Leon Wesley Krapf , who preceded her in death.
Survivors include a son, Gary L. Krapf , and wife, Shan, of Millington, Tenn., a half-brother, Allen Crites of Sikeston, Mo.; and one grandson, Justin Kyle Krapf , and wife, Caroline.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 23, 2007 at McDaniel Funeral Home of Kennett with Rev. Ed Jansson officiating.

Graveside services followed at Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Kennett.

McDaniel Funeral Services of Kennett were in charge of arrangements.

http://www.dddnews.com/story/1300229.html
","STR06" "I20713","Crittenden","Mary","27 Sep 1722","15 Jan 1801","0","Said to be a daughter of Abraham Crittenden.","STR06" "I3745","","","","","","","" "I3741","Critz","Guy Barry","2 May 1930","8 Jan 2010","0","Son of John Barry Critz and Orene Petty. Graduate of MSU, four term county supervisor, and retired as City Street Supervisor. (Wynema McGrew, pp. 116-117).","STR06" "I3744","","","","","","","" "I17042","","","","","","","" "I17042","","","","","","","" "I11172","Crnkovic","Frank","16 Aug 1926","2 Mar 2012","0","Frank Crnkovic, born Aug. 16, 1926, was a resident of Shreveport. He died on March 2, 2012, at the age of 85 after a brief illness, Frank passed away peacefully at Willis Knighton South Hospital. He was retired from Kansas City Southern Railroad after 40 years of dedicated service.

Frank was one of 10 children born in Zwolle to the late Ed and Frazine Ebarb Crnkovic and was the beloved husband of Hellen (Lois) Paudert Crnkovic for over 62 years.

Frank was preceded in death by siblings Steve, Joe, Johnny and Helen Byers.

He will forever be remembered by his devoted siblings Pete, Mickey, Josephine Jones, Lois Sava and Donald; beloved children, Duane Crnkovic, Elizabeth Ann Goelden and Marsha Everett; treasured grandchildren, Frank Johnson, Rodney Crnkovic, Dara Martin, Christina Copeland and Justin Goelden; great-grandchildren, Krystal and Hailey Martin; along with countless other friends and family whom were blessed to know him. Frank touched the lives of many people with his love and generosity.

Funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday, March 7 at 10 a.m. at Saint Mary of the Pines Catholic Church at 1050 Bert Kouns Industrial Loop in Shreveport.

The Crnkovic family expresses gratitude to their beloved family and friends that have been so supportive during this difficult time.

http://www.thesabineindex.com/
Submitted by Daniel on Mon, 03/05/2012","STR06" "I39085","Crnkovic","Helen N.","14 Jun 1928","18 Feb 2002","0","Obituaries: Mrs. Helen Crnkovic Byers, Sabine Parish B-620
Source: Sabine Index, Many, La., Feb 20, 2002
Submitted by: Carl Dilbeck

Copyright. All rights reserved.
http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm
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Mrs. Helen Crnkovic Byers

Mrs. Helen Crnkovic Byers, 72, of Zwolle, died Feb. 18, 2002, at
Grace Home in Shreveport.

Funeral services will be held on Feb 21, at 2 p.m., at St.
Joseph Catholic Church. Father David Richter will officiate.

Survivors include four daughters, Darlene Bamburg of Zwolle,
Diane Gonzalez of Tatum, Texas, Donita Cicardo of Gladewater,
Texas, and Delsa Lewis of Pineland, Texas; son, Joseph Dale Ebarb
of Beaumont, Texas; two sisters, Josephine Jones of Shreveport,
and Lois Sava of Delaplane, Va.; four brothers, Frank Crnkovic of
Shreveport, Pete Crnkovic of Frierson, Mickey Crnkovic of Zwolle,
and Donald Crnkovic of Stonewall; 16 grandchildren; six great
grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews, and friends.

Mrs. Byers was preceded in death by her husband, Carl Byers.

Warren Meadows, Many, La.","STR06" "I39083","Crnkovic","Joseph ""Joe"" Matthew","25 May 1923","15 Jun 1944","0","His name in indexed in Military Obituaries, World War II, Sabine Index, Many, Sabine Parish, LA

http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/state/obits/military/obitww2.txt

Another index of Sabine Parish obituaries shows this was published on Aug 11, 1944.","STR06" "I10284","Crnkovic","Slavko ""Edd""","19 Jan 1884","20 Nov 1963","0","An index of Sabine Parish obituaries shows that a obituary for Edd Crnkovic was published on December 6, 1963. FindAGrave shows that he was born in Starilaz, Yugoslavia.

http://www.usgwarchives.org/la/sabine/obits/obitcr.htm","STR06" "I10284","Crnkovic","Slavko ""Edd""","19 Jan 1884","20 Nov 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Fifth Police Jury Ward, Bayou Scie
Enumerated 15 Apr 1930
ED 43-11 SD 4 Sheet 5A Stamped 149
66-67
Crnkovic, Slavko Head M W 43 M 34 Jugoslavia Jugoslavia Jugoslavia Croatian 1909 Pa Farmer
Crnkovic, Franzine Wf F W 27 W M 15 La La La
Crnkovic, Stune Son M W 8 S La Jugoslavia La
Crnkovic, Joseph M Son M W 7 S La Jugoslavia La
Crnkovic, John W Son M W 5 S La Jugoslavia La
Crnkovic, Frank Son M W 3 7/12 S La Jugoslavia La
Crnkovic, Helen N Dtr F W 1 11/12 S La Jugoslavia La


1940 Census
not located","STR06" "I34469","Crochet","Marie Ella","18 Aug 1919","2 Aug 2009","0","Marie Ella Crochet McLemore passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center, Baton Rouge, on Sunday, Aug. 2, 2009, at the age of 89. A resident and native of Morganza, she was born in Labarre on Aug. 18, 1919, to Marie Ludivine LeBlanc and Joseph Oneil Crochet. On Sept. 11, 1939, she married the love of her life, Carl Eugene McLemore in Morganza. Married for 69 years, they raised four children together making sure they all received college educations.

For many years they traveled and lived wherever Carl's work took them, but always returned to Morganza. Ms. Ella was an avid gardener whose flowers were admired by many. She was also a wonderful cook who created award-winning divinity candy, having taught numerous people in the village of Morganza her secret in making this candy. As an amateur genealogist, she traced the lineage of her family as well as many of the Morganza families to the early 1700s. A member of St. Ann's Catholic Church in Morganza and a devout Catholic, Ms. Ella relied on her faith to survive breast and thyroid cancer at two different times of her life. She was a member of the Catholic Daughters of the Americas Court Isabella and St. Ann's Altar Society.

Survived by her husband, Carl Eugene McLemore Sr.; two daughters, Margaret and her husband, John LeCoq Sr., of Mobile, Ala., and Beth and her husband, Murry Watson, of Baton Rouge; and two sons, Dr. Carl and his wife, Karen, of New Roads, and John and his wife, Kristy, of Eunice. She is also survived by nine grandchildren, Lynne Cooper and husband Curt, of Houston, Dr. Susan LeCoq, of Anniston, Ala., John LeCoq Jr. and wife JoAnn, of Mobile, Andrew McLemore and wife Carrie, of Prairieville, Dr. Aaron McLemore and wife Dr. Elizabeth McLemore, of Richmond, Va., Bobby McLemore, of New Roads, Meagan, Kate and William McLemore, all of Eunice; and six great-grandchildren. She is also survived two brothers, Allen and his wife Barbara Crochet, of Baton Rouge, and Clarence Crochet, of Prairieville.

Preceded in death by her parents, Oneil and Ludivine Crochet; two brothers, Lawrence ""B"" Crochet and his wife, Luda, and Eddie Crochet; two sisters, Mae and husband Asa Sackett, and Doris and husband John Oubre; and sister-in-law, Beth Crochet (wife of Clarence Crochet). Visitation at St. Ann's Catholic Church, Morganza, on Wednesday, Aug. 5, from 11 a.m. until service at noon. Memorial donations may be made to Pointe Coupee Home Health, 350 Hospital Road, New Roads, LA 70760. Special thanks to the wonderful doctors and nursing staff at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center, Pointe Coupee General Hospital and Dr. Donald Doucet and the nurses with Pointe Coupee Home Health. Arrangements by Niland's Funeral Service, New Roads.

Published in The Advocate on 8/4/2009","STR06" "I12771","Crocker","Benniett ""Ben"" Hezekiah","29 Apr 1900","22 Apr 1993","0","When he registered for the World War I draft, he was a resident of Cass City, and farming for Alex Milligan.

Cass City Chronicle
August 29, 1952
Page 4

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Crocker were called to St. Lukes Hospital in Saginaw Saturday by the serious illness of BEN CROCKER, Mr. Crocker's brother. Ben Crocker, who thought he sould assist in washing the church which he attends, after work Friday afternoon, fell striking his head on cement. Lastest report is that he is still unconscious.","STR06" "I12771","Crocker","Benniett ""Ben"" Hezekiah","29 Apr 1900","22 Apr 1993","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Michigan, Sanilac County, Evergreen Township
Enumerated April 6, 1930
ED 76-14 ED 11 Sheet 2B
39-39
Crocker, Bennitte H Head M W 29 M 25 Mich Oh Germany Farmer
Crocker, Viola B Wf F W 25 m 21 Mich Mich Mich
Crocker, Bennitte J Son M W 3 3/12 S Mich Mich Mich
Crocker, Keith E Son M W 2 2/12 S Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I5121","","","","","","","" "I28301","Crocker","Carmon","7 Dec 1912","6 Mar 2009","0","The Sabine County Reporter
March 11, 2009, Page 9

Carmon Crocker Beard, 96, of Beaumont died Friday, March 6, 2009.

Born Dec. 7, 1912, Mrs. Beard had been a longtime resident of the Sabine and San Augustine counties area. She had also lived in Beaumont several years and retired from the food service department of the Beaumont Independent School District and also worked in sales at the White House department store. She was a member of Brookeland Missionary Baptist Church, as well as Rosedale Baptist Church.

Survivors include a host of nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Roger Beard.

Graveside rites were held Monday, March 9, at Liberty Hill Cemetery in San Augustine.

Services were under the direction of Broussard's Mortuary, Beaumont. Online obituary and guestbook posted at their website.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2009)","STR06" "I42927","","","","","","","" "I37528","","","","","","","" "I5142","Crocker","Dorothy Mae","23 Sep 1929","12 Nov 1999","0","The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 10, September 1, 1947, wrote that Dorothy Crocker graduated from Saginaw High School and was set to attend Albion College.","STR06" "I28273","","","","","","","" "I28295","Crocker","Elizabeth","5 May 1909","19 Nov 2006","0","Sabine County Reporter
December 20, 2006

Elizabeth Crocker Wright

Elizabeth Crocker Wright, 97, of Conroe died Sunday, Nov. 19, 2006, in Montgomery County. Mrs. Wright was born May 5, 1909, in San Augustine County to Julia (Harvey) Crocker and John Lambert Crocker. She lived most of her life in San Augustine, but had resided in Sugar Land and Conroe for the past six years. She was a devoted member of Calvary Baptist Church where she was a Sunday School teacher and a charter member. Survivors: son and daughter-in-law, Giles V. and JoAnn WRIGHT of Sugar Land, daughters and son-in-law, Frances W. and Charles E. WALKER of Conroe and Betty Ruth GRIFFIN of Needville; sister Carmon BEARD of Beaumont; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, J. Paul WRIGHT. Graveside rites were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 21, at the Liberty Hill Cemetery in San Augustine County with her nephew, Bro. Herbert DICKERSON officiating. Services were under the direction of Carroway/Claybar Funeral Home in Lufkin.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I12772","Crocker","George B.","23 Oct 1893","17 Jan 1988","0","The Michigan Birth Index instead shows his date of birth as 20 October 1893.

Cass City Chronicle
February 3, 1988
Page 2
Cass City Social and Personal

George CROCKER, 94, of Saginaw succumbed January 17 in St. Luke's Hospital as the result of being hit by a car when he was crossing Gratior Avenue in Saginaw before Christmas. He is an uncle of Mrs. Laura BALL.","STR06" "I12772","Crocker","George B.","23 Oct 1893","17 Jan 1988","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Michigan, Saginaw County, Saginaw Ward 1
Enumerated 26 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 172 Sheet 17B
N. Fifth Street
963-349-377
Newman, Josephine E. Head F W 65 Wd Mic NY NY
Crocker, Gertrude Dtr F W 25 M Mich Mich Mich
Corcker, George Son-in-law M W 26 M Mich Mich Germany/German Machnist Railroad

1930 Census
Michigan, Saginaw County, Saginaw City, Ward 9
Enumerated April 12, 1030
ED 73-38 SD 9 Sheet 11A Stamped 156
Sheridan
1120-264-282
Crocker, George Head M W 35 m 23 Mich Oh Germany Millwright Foundry
Crocker, Ruth E Wf F W 28 M 24 Mich Canada/English Mich
Crocker, George H Son M W 9 S Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I4844","Crocker","George Harvey","2 Jul 1920","Yes, date unknown","0","The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Vol. 7, September 4, 1944, noted that Second Lt. Geo. Crocker, Jr. is in the Pharmacy and supervised food purchases for the Field Hospital and Convalescent Home at Randolph Field. As of the September 3, 1945 issue (Vol. 8), it was reported that he was a First Lt. in the X-ray Department at Randolph Field. In September, 1947 (Vol. 10), it was written that he had moved to Memphis, Tenn. where he was employed as a chemist in the Firestone Laboratory. Volume 11 of the same periodical reported that he had been called back to the army and was stationed in Iceland.","STR06" "I5149","Crocker","Georgia Pauline","27 Aug 1913","25 Mar 2011","0","From FindAGrave

Georgia, 97, 2901 Fair Rd., died at 10:30 a.m., at the Fair Haven Shelby County Home.

She was a daughter to Henry and Bessie (Shroyer) Crocker. On Nov 9, 1938, she married Harold G. Covault, who preceded her in death.

Surviving are three sons, Robert (Marilyn), Summerford, Ernest (Elaine), New Port Richey, FL, and Joseph (Martha), Sidney; two daughters, Shirley (Carl) Umstead, Anna, and Carol May Covault, Sidney; twelve grandchildren, twenty four great grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren; three half - brothers, John (Bee) Crocker, Saginaw, MI and Ken Crocker, Spring Hill, FL.

Deceased are a son, Ronald L.; a grandson, LaMar Covault; a half-brother, Duane Brown; two half-sisters, Dorothy Crocker and Opal Icenogle; and step father, Hershel Brown.

She was a homemaker and a member of the Maplewood United Methodist Church for the past 50 years.

Funeral Services are at the Maplewood United Methodist Church, with Rev. Chad Wilson, officiating.","STR06" "I5144","","","","","","","" "I30439","","","","","","","" "I12769","Crocker","Henry Koch","17 Nov 1883","30 May 1958","0","Cass City Chronicle
June 12, 1958
Page 11

Final Rites June 2 for Former Resident

Funeral services were held Monday, June 2, at the Cederberg Funeral Home, Saginaw, for Henry Crocker, a former Cass City resident, who died May 30. Survivors include his wife: three sons, John of Lansing and Bennett and Kenneth, both of Saginaw; a daughter, Dorothy WILDER of Goshen, Ind.; three brothers, George and Ben of Saginaw and Louis of Cass City, and a sister, Julia GIBBS of Saginaw.

Those attending the funeral from Cass City were: Mr. and Mrs. Louis CROCKER, Mrs. Grant BALL, Miss Minnie JAUS and Mr. Will JOOS.","STR06" "I12769","Crocker","Henry Koch","17 Nov 1883","30 May 1958","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 19 and 20 April 1910 by John A. Benkelman
SD 8 ED 112 Sheet 2A
28-29
Schwegler, William J Hd M W 30 M1 Mich Germany NY
Schwegler, Alice Wf F W 26 M1 1/1 Canada/Gaelic Canada/Gaelic Canada/Gaelic
Schwegler, Andrew Son M W 2/12 S Mich Mich Canada/Gaelic
Crocker, Henry Hired Man M W 26 S Mich Ohio Germany Laborer Farm

1920 Census
Michigan, Saginaw County, Albee Twp
Enumerated 24 Feb 1920
SD 8 ED 43 Sheet 5B
107
Newman, John Head M W 65 M Mich NY NY Farmer
Newman, Catherine Wf F W 53 M Mich Maryland Mich
Crocker, Henry Head M W 36 M Mich US US Laborer Farm
Crocker, Florence W F W 26 M Mich Mich Mich
Crosby, Emily --- F W 80 Wd Mich NY NY

1930 Census
Michigan, Saginaw County, Saginaw City, Ward 12
Enumerated 12 April 1930
ED 73-44 SD 9 Sheet 12A Stamped 283
223-281-303
Crocker, Henry K Home M W 46 M Mich Oh Germany Foreman Iron Foundry
Crocker, Florence R Wf F W 36 M 27 Mich Mich Mich
Crocker, John H Son M W 9 S Mich Mich Mich
Crocker, G. Bennette Son M W 7 S Mich Mich Mich
Crocker, Dorothy M Dtr F W 6/12 S Mich Mich Mich
Newman, Catherine M Mother-in-law F W 65 Wd Mich Mich Mich

1940 Census
Michigan, Saginaw County, Saginaw City, Ward 11
Enumerated 16 April 1940
SD 8 ED 73-46 SD 9 Sheet 16B
1716-312 O 1400
Crocker, Henry K Home M W 56 M No 8 Mich Same House Rough Binder Foundry Automobile
Crocker, Florence R Wf F W 45 M No 8 Mich Same House
Crocker, John H Son M W 19 S Yes H-4 Mich Same House Library Assistant NYA Library
Crocker, Bennette Son M W 17 S Yes H-2 Mich Same House
Crocker, Dorothy M Dtr F W 10 S Yes 4 Mich Same House
Crocker, Kenneth Son M W 3 S Mich","STR06" "I28392","Crocker","James Andrew ""Andy""","16 Dec 1951","5 Apr 1975","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6QW-P5D
Name: James Andrew Crocker
Event Date: 05 Apr 1975
Event Place: Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original):
Age (Formatted): 23 years
Birth Year (Estimated): 1952
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Johnnie Crocker Jr.
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Kathryn Cherry
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Switchman Railroad
Cause of Death: Shotgun would of left chest
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Informant's Name (Original): Mrs. J. A. Crocker
GS Film number: 2243826
Digital Folder Number: 4167849
Image Number: 1531
Reference ID: 52380
Collection: James Andrew Crocker, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I17522","Crocker","John Crouch","14 May 1871","27 Oct 1949","0","His tombstone is engraved with John C. CROCKER. The Texas Death Index and FindAGrave shows his middle name as CROUCH. Other sources refer to him as John Lambert Crocker.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6XP-XT1
Name: John Crouch Crocker
Event Date: 27 Oct 1949
Event Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 78 years 5 months 3 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 24 May 1871
Birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: George Crocker
Father's Birthplace: Tenn.
Mother's Name: Areza Bullock
Mother's Birthplace: Tenn.
Occupation: Farmer
Residence Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Liberty Hill Cemetery
Burial Place: San Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 28 Oct 1949
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2223524
Digital Folder Number: 4031960
Image Number: 02221
Reference ID: cn50137
Collection: John Crouch Crocker, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I17522","Crocker","John Crouch","14 May 1871","27 Oct 1949","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 4
Enumerated 29 Apr 1910
SD 12 ED 131 Sheet 8A
147-156
Crocker, John L M W 32 m1 16 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Crocker, Julia A Wf F W 31 m1 16 7/7 Tx Tx NC
Crocker, Maggie M Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Labor Home Farm
Crocker, Mayona Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Labor Home Farm
Crocker, Leona Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Labor Home Farm
Crocker, Walter S Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Crocker, Annie D Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Crocker, Lila Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Crocker, Lizie Dtr F W 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I12768","Crocker","John Frederick","23 Apr 1880","30 Nov 1947","0","Cass City Chronicle
December 5, 1947
Page 1

Fred Crocker killed in Auto Accident

Mr. and Mrs. Louis CROCKER, Mrs. Leonard BUEHRLY and Mr. and Mrs. Grant BALL attended the funeral of Fred CROCKER, 67, at the Wallace-Packard Funeral Home in Saginaw Thursday afternoon. Burial was made in Saginaw.

Surviving are a son Webster of California and a grandchildren; also one sisters, Mrs. Jack GIBBS of Saginaw; four brothers, Henry of Saginaw, Louis of Cass City and George and Ben of Saginaw; and his aged mother, Mrs. J. CROCKER of Saginaw.

Mr. and Mrs. Webster Crocker came from California for the funeral.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I12768","Crocker","John Frederick","23 Apr 1880","30 Nov 1947","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp, Cass City Village
Enumerated 12, 13 and 14 June 1900 by John Marshall
SD 8, ED 110, Sheet 7A Stamped 110
137-137
Striffler, Samuel W M Feb 1872 28 M2 Mich France Germany
Striffler, Mary L W F May 1879 21 M2 1/1 Germany Germany Germany
Striffler, Catherine W F Dec 1899 5/12 Mich Mich Germany
Striffler, Louisa W F Sept 1853 57 7/3 Germany Germany Germany
Crocker, Fred W M Apr 1880 20 Mich Ohio Germany

1910 Census
Michigan, Saginaw County, Saginaw City
Enumerated 9 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 189 Sheet 18A
South Fourth Avenue
804-388-411
Crocker, Frederick J Head M W 39 M Mich Oh Germany/German Merchant Ship Plumbing/Fueling Co
Crocker, Mollie Wf W W 22 M Mich Germany/German Germany/German
Crocker, Webster Son M W 8 S Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I5145","Crocker","John Henry","10 Jul 1920","Yes, date unknown","0","The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Vol. 7, September 4, 1944, noted that John Crocker received his Bachelor's degree at Ann Arbor in June 1943, and was to teach music in a school near Ann Arbor. The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 11, published September 6, 1948, reported that he and his wife had moved to Chicago, where they were both employed.","STR06" "I12670","Crocker","John Webster","20 Jan 1848","11 Feb 1936","0","Drove a carriage for lumberman W.R. Burt of Saginaw, Michigan.

Cass City Chronicle
February 14, 1936
Page 1

Former Cass City Resident Dead

John Crocker, who had been a resident in the vicinity of Cass City for 37 years, died at his home in Saginaw on Tuesday, February 11, at the age of 87 years. Funeral services were conducted in the Cass City Evangelical church by Rev. G.A. Spitler Thursday afternoon and burial was made in Elkland cemetery. Mr. Crocker was born in the state of Ohio. He made his home in Saginaw before coming to Cass City and ten years ago returned to Saginaw where her has since resided. Fifty seven years ago he was united in marriage with Miss Mary BENKELMAN who survives him. Mr. Crocker had been in good health up to the time of his 87th birthday on January 20. Besides the widow, one daugther and five sons are left to mourn his departure. They are Mrs. Julia GIBBS, Fred, Henry and George, all of Saginaw, and Louis and Ben of Cass City. He also leaves fourteen grandchildren. Mr. Crocker was a member of the Cass City Evangelical church during his residence here while in Saginaw he was an attendant of a Methodist church as long as his health and age permitted.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I28274","Crocker","Johnie","24 Nov 1923","23 Apr 2006","0","At the time of the 1940 census, he and his oldest sister, Edna Earl, were living with their maternal grandparents, James and Frances Clark, in Newton County, Texas.


Larry Crocker writes that: ""My dad was born on a cotton farm just outside of Warton, Wharton County, Texas. His name at birth was Johnie Junior Crocker. The family made one crop there and then moved back to Pineland where my grandfather Johnie Willis Crocker went to work for the saw mill in Pineland. They lived in a company owned house in Pineland until In 1928 when my grandparents separated and my grandmother and the kids moved in with my great grandfather and great grandmother, James Anderson Clark and Frances Edna Ener, and their children then living at home, Jimmy, Dixie, Lee and Alif. In October of 1929 they moved to Simmonsville in Newton County, Texas.

In 1934 my grandmother, Sophronia Elizabeth Clark married Raymond W. Woods and my dad went to live with them. They moved several times and in 1940 my dad went back to live with my great grandparents until he joined the Army Air Corp in 1941and was sent to San Antonio for his training. Upon joining the service he was told that his name could not be Johnie Junior, but Johnie Crocker, Jr. He tells that the reason that he joined the service was because he had whipped his grandfather, James Anderson Clark's mule Kit (Marvin Dean Simmons mentions Kit in his book ""As Remembered"") and his grandfather said that he was going to whip him just like he had whipped the mule, therefore he ran away and joined the service. After finishing in San Antonio he was sent to Las Vegas Nevada and this is where he was when the Jap's bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. He eventually ended up in the Philippines where he flew on C47's & C46's helping to evacuate the field wounded back to station hospitals. In 1945 he was sent back to the states and finally wound up back in San Antonio where he was eventually discharged into the Army Reserves.

Upon leaving San Antonio he went to Voth, Texas (just outside of Beaumont) where my grandmother and step grandfather then lived. He was later called back into the service during the Korean Conflict and during this time we lived in Joplin, Missouri for a while and also in Little Rock, Arkansas, both at bases where he was stationed. I have a copy of his discharge after Korea, it was filed in Jefferson County, Texas. The 1947 Beaumont, Jefferson County, City Directory shows my dad living at 2065 North Lawrence Way and working as a salesman for the Dr. Pepper Bottling Company. This was the home of his sister, Frances Reeves and her husband Elmo Reeves. The 1949 City Directory shows my dad as John Crocker, Jr. an office secretary (at the Teamsters Union) and living at 2065 North Lawrence Way. This must have been a hold over from the 1948 City Directory, of which I do not have a copy, since he and my mom married on August 30, 1947. My mom is shown as living at 2274 St. Helena, our home in Multimax Village. This is the first place that I remember as a small child. The directory shows that she was a typist for Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation. The 1950 City Directory shows my dad as a ""Driver"" and him and my mom still living at 2274 St. Helena. At this time my dad was a truck driver for Younger Brothers of Nederland, Texas and according to his Report of Separation From The Armed Services Of The United States of record in the office of the County Clerk of Jefferson County, Texas he was a Gas Delivery Man. The separation report shows that he was a Corporal and was appointed to this position on August 1, 1948. It shows that he was called back from inactive duty on October 14, 1950 from Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas and was released from active duty on August 6, 1951 from Camp Crowder, Missouri. The report shows his total time in the service as being 10 years 6 months and 2 days. The date of birth shown on the separation report is November 24, 1922, which is in error. A copy of the separation report is in his scrapbook and a certified copy is in my hard copy file. The 1960 City Directory shows my dad as an operator for Texas US Chemical Company and his home address as 4430 El Paso.

ACTIVITY DURING WWII MEDICAL TECHNICIAN 409. SERVED AS A TECHNICIAN FOURTH GRADE WITH THE 801ST MEDICAL AIR EVACUATION SQUADRON WITH THE ARMY AIR FORCE. PICKED UP WOUNDED FROM THE FIELD HOSPITALS IN C-47 AND C-46 AIRCRAFT. SERVED FROM FEBRUARY 4, 1941 UNTIL JANUARY 3, 1946. RECEIVED AN ARMY AIR FORCE CREW MEMBER BADGE, 3 OVERSEAS LAPEL BUTTONS, DISTINGUISHED UNIT BADGE WITH ONE OAK LEAF CLUSTER, ONE SERVICE STRIPE, VICTORY RIBBON, AMERICAN THEATRE CAMPAIGN MEDAL, AMERICAN DEFENSE MEDAL, ASIATIC CAMPAIGN MEDAL WITH SEVEN BRONZE STARS, GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL, PHILIPPINE LIBERATION RIBBON, AND 3 OVERSEAS SERVICE BARS. BATTLES AND CAMPAIGNS INCLUDE WESTERN PACIFIC; AIR COMBAT BORNEO; BISMARCK ARCHIPELAGO, NEW GUINEA; SOUTHERN PHILIPPINES; LUZON; RYUKYUS.

From the Beaumont Enterprise, 26 April 2006

Johnie Crocker, Jr.

Johnie Crocker, Jr., fondly and lovingly known as Pops, Papaw and Uncle Boe, departed this life on April 23, 2006 in Beaumont, Texas, he was born November 24, 1923 to Johnie Willis Crocker and Sophronia Elizabeth Clark in Wharton County, Texas and was a Fourth Generation Texan. Johnie lived in Burkeville, Texas, during his school years and attended Burkeville schools. He married the former Kathryn Jane Cherry, daughter of Charlie B. Cherry and Nettie Jewel Williams, August 30, 1947 in Beaumont, Texas.

Johnie made his profession of faith and was saved in about 1936 at the age of 13. It was in a small place called Simmonsville, Texas, with a one-room schoolhouse and a one-room Baptist Church, which were one and the same. He was baptized in Little Cow Creek nearby. The church had a preacher who came about every 4th Sunday. Johnie was saved in a 5th Sunday meeting. It was like a revival with a dinner on the grounds. Johnie has been a Baptist ever since. Johnie was a member of West End Baptist Church in Beaumont.

Johnie served as a Medical Technician with the 801st Medical Air Evacuation Squadron with the 5th Army Air Corps during World War II from 1941 to 1946 stationed on Leyte Island in the Philippines. Johnie also served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps during the Korean Conflict from 1950 to 1951. He retired from Ameripol Synpol, formerly Texas U.S. Chemical Company in Port Neches, Texas in 1983 as General Shift Foreman with 31 ? years of service. The saddest day of Johnie's life was April 5th, 1975, when his son ""Andy"" died at the age of 23.

For the next 15 years after his retirement Johnie traveled all across the United States and Canada with his wife in their motor homes. Visitation for family and friends will be at the funeral home on Wednesday, April 26th, 2006 from 5:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Services will be held at Forest Lawn Funeral Home in Beaumont with Rev. Robert Carter and Rev. Parks Walker officiating at 10:00 A.M., Thursday, April 27th, 2006 with burial in Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

Johnie was preceded in death by his parents, Step-father Raymond Windol Woods, Step-mother Lillie Mae Cunningham Crocker, Mother-In-Law Nettie Jewel Williams and Father-In-Law Charlie B. Cherry, Grandfather James Anderson ""Jim"" Clark and Grandmother Frances Edna Ener (both of who helped raise him) his son James Andrew ""Andy"" Crocker, Brother In-Laws, Elmo Leo Reeves, Raymond Edward Buck, Allen Dempsy ""Al"" Barnard, Clayton Eugene Conner, Vertis Howard ""Doll"" Conner, James Wesley ""Jimmy"" Gorrell and Joseph Jessie Geer, Sr., and Nephews Michael Ray Buck, Ronald Craig Gorrell and Robert Edward Geer.

Johnie is survived by his wife of 58 years, Kathryn Jane Cherry Crocker, sons, Larry Wayne Crocker and his wife Dorothy Therese Jorden, Johnie Dale Crocker, Sr. and his wife Judy Diane Nusom. Grandchildren, Jamie Lynn Crocker, Jennifer LeAnn Crocker, Stacie Ann Crocker and her husband Michael John ""Mike"" Brumley, Sr., Johnie Dale ""JD"" Crocker, Jr. and his wife Fallon Christina Locke and Sara Amanda Crocker and her husband Roderick Louis ""Rod"" Tate. Great Grandchildren Samuel Ethan Brumley, Jacob Vaughn Brumley, Michael John Brumley, Jr., Leo Alexander Brumley, Alyssa Diane Crocker, Johnie Matthew ""JC"" Crocker and Charles Andrew ""Andy"" Crocker Polasek, Step-Great Grandson Kenneth Tate. Sisters, Edna Earl Crocker Buck, Frances Belle Crocker Reeves, Patricia Elizabeth Woods Barnard, Geraldine Woods Conner, Maxine Woods Conner and Joyce Lyrlene Crocker Geer. Brothers Elton Eugene Crocker and his wife Patricia Ann Platt and James Harold Crocker and wife Nina Beth Poindexter. Sisters-in-law, Mildred Agnes Cherry and her husband Dalton Davis, Nelwyn Elaine Cherry and her husband John Edward Rutledge, Mae Alice Rosalee Cherry Gorrell and Brother-In-Law Charles Leon Cherry and his wife Nancy Cobb. Aunts, Fannie Arlo Crocker Arwell and Mary Alif Clark Cotten. He is also survived by 31 Nieces and Nephews, 31 Great Nieces and Nephews and 10 Great Great Nieces and Nephews and numerous cousins and friends all of whom will miss him and love him always. Pallbearers will be Danny Conner, Jamie Conner, David Crocker, Kenneth Crocker, Mark Gorrell, Terry Gorrell, Dwight ""D.D."" Rutledge, and Kenneth ""Kenny"" Rutledge. Honorary pallbearers are Michael John ""Mike"" Brumley, Sr., Roderick ""Rod"" Tate, Kenneth Tate, Raymond Allen ""Pete"" Barnard, Donnie Reeves, Jimmy Reeves, Danny Fontenot, and Matthew ""Matt"" Cobb.

The family wishes to thank Southern Care Hospice for all their loving care in our time of need. Those wishing to make charitable donations may make them to the Southern Care Hospice 3965 Phelan Blvd. Suite 108 Beaumont, TX 77707, The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research Grand Central Station P.O. Box 4777 New York, NY 10163, or a charity of your choice. 4955 Pine Street Beaumont, TX 77703 (409) 892-5912""","STR06" "I28274","Crocker","Johnie","24 Nov 1923","23 Apr 2006","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1930 Newton County, Texas Census; HH 55-55; Page 36B, Sheet 3B; Precinct 2
Name Relation Home Radio Farm Sex age age School R/W Self Father Mother
Clark, Jim A Head R Y M 47 20 N Y TX TX TX
Clark, Edna F Wife F 50 23 N Y TX TX TX
Crocker, Fronia E Dau F 26 17 N Y TX TX TX
Clark, Alif M Dau F 14 Y Y TX TX TX
Crocker, Edna E Gdau F 7 Y TX TX TX
Crocker, Johnie Jr Gson M 6 Y TX TX TX
Crocker, Eugene Gson M 4 9/12 N TX TX TX
Crocker, Frances B Gdau F 2 11/12 N TX TX TX

(Courtesy of Larry Crocker)","STR06" "I28266","Crocker","Johnie Willis","1 Nov 1902","26 Nov 1990","0","Larry Crocker writes that : ""Texas Death Records indicate that my Grandfather died in Nacogdoches County, Texas while the SSDI records indicate that his last benefit was payed in Houston, Harris County, Texas. He had lived with his son Harold in Houston until he went to live in a nursing home in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas. Texas Death Records and his tombstone spell his name Johnnie while SSDI records spell it Johnie which is correct. His Application for his Social Secutity has his name shown as Johnny Willis Crocker, however, he signed the application Johnie Crocker. The application is dated December 7, 1936 and shows his father as John Crocker and mother as Belle Warner. It gives his place of employment as Temple Lumber Company in Pineland Texas and shows that he was born on November 1, 1902 in Bronson, Sabine County, Texas. His death certificate from the State of Texas spells his name as Johnnie, in addition, the death certificate on his father, Mack, was signed by him as the informant and spells his name as Johnnie and that is the way he signed it. Johnie is shown as a boarder living with his father in the 1930 Sabine County, Texas Census and is shown as being age 26 and married at 19. The marital status box is scratched out, as is the age married box, however, you can still read the age married box but not the marital status box. In 1930 he was probably already divorced.""

In her annotated transcription of the Martin Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows his parents as John M. ""Mack"" Crocker and Isabelle ""Belle"" AdeliaWarner.","STR06" "I28266","Crocker","Johnie Willis","1 Nov 1902","26 Nov 1990","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

Johnie was not present, likely already divorced. His wife and four children, however, are listed below.
1930 Newton County, Texas Census
HH 55-55; Page 36B, Sheet 3B; Precinct 2
Name Relation Home Radio Farm Sex age age School R/W Self Father Mother
Clark, Jim A Head R Y M 47 20 N Y TX TX TX
Clark, Edna F Wife F 50 23 N Y TX TX TX
Crocker, Fronia E Dau F 26 17 N Y TX TX TX
Clark, Alif M Dau F 14 Y Y TX TX TX
Crocker, Edna E Gdau F 7 Y TX TX TX
Crocker, Johnie Jr Gson M 6 Y TX TX TX
Crocker, Eugene Gson M 4 9/12 N TX TX TX
Crocker, Frances B Gdau F 2 11/12 N TX TX TX
","STR06" "I12767","Crocker","Julia D.","23 Dec 1878","26 May 1965","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Michigan, Saginaw County, Saginaw Twp, Saginaw City
Enuemrated 2 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 177 Ward 4 Sheet 12A
N. 7 Street
415-270-300
Gibbs, John Head M W 43 M Mich England/English Ireland/English Welder Subward?
Gibbs, Julia Wf F W 40 M Mich Ohio Germany/Germand
Neindorf, Glynn Stepson M W 18 S Mich Mich Mich
Neindorf, Rosmond StepDtr F W 14 S Mich Mich Mich
Gibbs, Harriett Dtr F W 2 S Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I4843","Crocker","Julia Dorothy","9 Feb 1915","12 Feb 1963","0","Cass City Chronicle
February 14, 1963
Page Two

Mrs. Armstrong Dies Suddenly Tuesday

Mrs. Julia Crocker Armstrong, 48, died suddenly Tuesday morning at their farm home in Colfax township, Huron County, after a brief illness.

She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis CROCKER of Cass City and was born February 9, 1915 in Cass City. She was married to Norman ARMSTRONG October 30, 1937. They had lived in Colfax township the past 22 years.

Mrs. Armstrong was a member of the Colfax United Missionary Church and was a nurse at Hubbard Memorial Hospital, Bad Axe.

Surviving are: her husband; a son, Richard, serving with the U.S. Navy in Japan; a daughter, Mrs. Beverly HAZARD of Bad Axe; one grandchild; her parents, and a sister, Mrs. Grant BALL of Cass City.

The remains are at MacAlpine Funeral Home, Bad Axe. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Fall 2007)","STR06" "I5120","","","","","","","" "I5141","","","","","","","" "I28391","","","","","","","" "I5123","Crocker","Laura Molly","24 Aug 1917","2 Jan 2006","0","Laura M. Ball, 88, of Cass City, died Monday, January 2, 2006 in Hills & Dales General Hospital. She was born August 24, 1917 at home in Tuscola County to Louis and Clemtina (Merchant) Crocker. She married Grant Wesley Ball July 15, 1938 in Cass City. He died September 18, 1976.

Laura graduated from Cass City High School in 1936. Over the years she was a caregiver to many friends and neighbors. She was a member of Salem United Methodist Church and then Cass City United Methodist Church totaling 72 years and was a member of the UMW. Laura was a member of Hills & Dales General Hospital Auxiliary for over 25 years. She served as a Cub Scout leader when her boys were little. Laura enjoyed working in her flowers, cooking and doing crafts.

Laura is survived by her sons: Wesley (Sharon) Ball of Reese, Donald (Barbara) Ball of Cass City; grandchildren: Mary Ann (David) Vanest, John (Cyndi) Ball, Grant Ball, Donald W. (Wendy) Ball, Douglas (Cathryn) Ball; great grandchildren: Courtney Ann, Collin, Dylan, Braeden, Morgan Jayne, Daymon, Kaitlyn; very dear niece, Beverly (Donald) Hazard; nephew, Richard (Kay) Armstrong; several great nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her sister, Julia Armstrong in 1963.

Funeral service held 11:00 a.m. Friday, January 6, 2006 in Cass City United Methodist Church with her grandson, Rev. John Ball of Mayville United Methodist Church officiating. Interment will be in Elkland Township Cemetery, Cass City. Memorials may be made to Cass City United Methodist Church. Pallbearers for Mrs. Ball: Donald Ball, Douglas Ball, Grant Ball, David Vanest, Brian Hazard and Michael Hazard. Family and friends may share memories, prayers and stories with the family at www.kranzfuneralhome.com.

Visitation: 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, January 4, 2006; 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, January 5, 2006. 10 to 11 p.m. Friday, January 6, 2006 in church

Arrangements by Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City, Michigan Debra L. Kranz - 989-872-2195

http://www.obitsforlife.com/obituary/139733/Ball-Laura.php","STR06" "I28300","Crocker","Lila","9 Dec 1905","9 Dec 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 25, 1996, Page 8

Lila Crocker Hodge

Lila Crocker Hodge, 91, of Beaumont died Monday, Dec. 9. 1996, at Spring Creek Manor.

Mrs. Hodge, a native of San Augustine County, was a longtime resident of Beaumont. She was a retired teacher and a U. S. Army Air Corps veteran of World War II.

Survivors: a step-son, James Hodge of Johnson City, Tennessee; step dauaghters, Louise McKINNEY of Johnson City and Angie BYRES of Streater, Illinois; sisters, Carmon BEARD of Beaumont and Elizabeth WRIGHT of San Augustine; and three step-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Dec. 11 at Broussard's Mortuary chapel in Beaumont. Interment was at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Beaumont.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I12770","Crocker","Louis F.","21 Jul 1888","3 Feb 1966","0","The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 10, dated September 1, 1947, reported that he had sold his milk route and was working as foreman for the Village of Cass City.

Cass City Chronicle
August 29, 1952
Page 4

The daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Crocker and their families enjoyed dinner together Sunday in their parental home in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Grant BALL, when guests were Mr. and Mrs. Norman ARMSTRONG of Bad Axe and Mr. and Mrs. Grant BALL and sons.

Cass City Chronicle
February 10, 1966
Vol. 59, Number 43

Louis Crocker Dies Suddenly at Home

Funeral services for Louis Crocker, 77, were held Sunday at Little's Funeral Home following his death suddenly Thursday, February 3, at his home in Cass City.

Born in Saginaw, July 21, 1888, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Crocker. He married Miss Clementina MERCHANT in Saginaw, October 21, 1912, where they made their home following their marriage. They moved to Cass City in 1914, where the settled on a farm, later retiring and moving to Cass City. He was also employed at Farm Produce Company and for the Village of Cass City.

Mr. Crocker attended the Evangelical United Brethren Church of Cass City.

Survivors, beside his wife, are a daughter, Mrs. Grant (Laura) BALL of Cass City and two brothers, George and Benjamin, both of Saginaw. Also surviving are four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. A daughter, a sister and two brothers preceded him in death.

Rev. Robert Betts, EUB Church pastor, officiated and interment was in the family lot in Elkland Cemetery.","STR06" "I12770","Crocker","Louis F.","21 Jul 1888","3 Feb 1966","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Novesta Twp
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 7 ED 195 Sheet 8B
160-168
Crocker, Louis Head M W 31 M Mich Ohio Germany/German Farmer
Crocker, Clementina Wf F W 31 M Mich Mich Canada/English
Crocker, Julia Dtr F W 4 S Mich Mich Mich
Crocker, Laura Dtr F W 2 S Mich Mich Mich

1930 Census
Florida, Volusia County, Daytona Beach
Enumerated 10 Apr 1930
ED 64-30 SD 5 Sheet 5A Stamped 135
211-125-133
Crocker, Louis Head M W 25 Mich Mich Germany None
Crocker, Clemintina M Wf F W 42 M 25 Mich Mich Canada
Crocker, Julia Dtr F W 15 S Mich Mich Mich
Crocker, Laura Dtr F W 12 S Mich Mich Mich
Merchant, Margaret M-in-law F W 74 Wd 24 Canada/English Ireland Canada

1940 Census
Michigan, Sanilac County, Evergreen Twp
Enuemrated 9 Apr 1940
SD 7 ED 76-14 Sheet 3A
6675-430 O 1000
Crocker, Lewis Head M W 52 M No 8 Mich Same house Farmer
Crocker, Clementine Wf F W 52 m No 8 Mich Same house Housekeeper farm home
Merchant, Margaret Mother-in-law F W 82 W No 5 Canada Same Home
Armstrong, Norman Head M W 26 M No 8 Mich Bad Axe Huron Co Mich Truck Driver County Road
Armstrong, Julia Wf F W 25 M No 4 Mich Same House Housekeeper Farm Home
Armstrong, Richard Son M W 1 S Mich","STR06" "I28296","Crocker","Mae","24 May 1896","14 Oct 1976","0","In her annotated trascription of the Gravel Hill Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary indicates that Naomi ""Mae"" shared a double marker with Thomas C. Butler, and that she was the daughter of John C. Crocker and Julia Ann Harvey. From census records, it appears her name was actually Mayona/Maeona/May Onie. Her death certificate simply lists her as Mae.

Name: Mae Butler
Death Date: 14 Oct 1976
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 80 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 24 May 1896
Birthplace: Sabine County Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John C Crocker
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Julie Harvey
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243983
Digital Film Number: 4005513
Image Number: 02490
Reference Number: 85634
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I43404","Crocker","Marvin Benton ""Ben""","6 Jun 1972","23 Jun 2013","0","Marvin Benton Crocker, known to all as Ben Crocker, passed from this life Sunday, June 23, 2013, in Catlin County [sic-no such county], Arkansas. He was born to Bill and Annette Crocker in Nacogdoches, Texas on June 6, 1972.

Ben is survived by his wife Shirley Crocker of San Augustine; parents Bill and Annette Crocker of San Augustine;children Patrick and Ashley Crocker of Bernard, Texas, Holly Crocker of Palestine;step-children Jason and Tonya of Nacogdoches, Billy Ray and Deloris of Garrison, Julie and Roger of Sand Hill, Karen and Eric of Wells, Joy of Nacogdoches, Randy and Vicky of Center; brother Bill and Ruby Crocker of San Augustine; grandmother Peggy Smith of San Augustine; numerous aunts, uncles,nieces, nephews, cousins, grandchildren and great-nieces. So many friends that he hunted and fished with. Bro. Bob and Delilah Grass of Garrison and Mike and Lisa Bently of Melrose were some of the Closest friends.

He was preceded in death by his grand-parents Earl and Francis Crocker; grandfather Pat Smith.

Funeral Services will be Saturday, June 29, 2013 in Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel at 2:00 P.M. with Bro. Sonny Scarborough officiating and burial will follow in Little Flock Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Alan Eberlan, Ben Eberlan, James Monte, Jerry Dickerson, Red Christian, Matt Caswell, Jonathan Dees.

Visitation will be Friday June 28, 2013 from 5:00 P.M. till 8:00 P.M. at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 W. Columbia St., San Augustine, Texas

http://www.timeformemory.com/
Also published in THE SABINE COUNTY REPORTER
July 3, 2013, Page 14","STR06" "I37527","","","","","","","" "I28298","Crocker","Walter Strandrol","15 Jan 1901","8 Nov 1967","0","Name: Walter Strandrol Crocker
Death Date: 08 Nov 1967
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 66 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 15 Jan 1901
Birthplace: San Augustine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Bertha Crocker
Father's Name: John C. Crocker
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Julia Harvey
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Teacher-Public School
Place of Residence: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Cemetery: Forest Lawn Memorial Park
Burial Place: Beaumont, Texas
Burial Date: 10 Nov 1967
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138820
Digital Film Number: 4027190
Image Number: 1818
Reference Number: cn 73665
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I28298","Crocker","Walter Strandrol","15 Jan 1901","8 Nov 1967","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 4
Enumerated 18 Apr 1930
ED 203-7 SD 19 Sheet 5A Stamped 234
92-92
Crocker, Walter S Head M W 29 m 21 Tx Tx Tx Teacher
Crocker, Bertha A Wf F W 26 m 18 Tx Tx Tx Teacher","STR06" "I5151","Crocker","Webster F.","11 Dec 1911","30 May 1986","0","Art Peck instead shows him as being born in December, 1912.","STR06" "I17112","Crocker","William Earl","7 Mar 1919","22 Oct 1992","0","At the time of the 1920 census, he was living in the home of William Mult Crocker and his wife Lucia in San Augustine County, Texas. He was shown as 10 months old. Older siblings were Lura, age 7, Dura, age 4, and Fred, Age 2. Mult and Lucia (nee Bobbit) were both born in Texas. and were ages 31 and 27 respectively.","STR06" "I17113","","","","","","","" "I39379","Crocker","Willie Laura","28 Apr 1915","4 Aug 1980","0","The Texas Birth index listing for her daughter shows her was Lura Willie, however Laura Buckmaster instead shows her as Willie Laurie. Her sons birth index listing has her simply as Laura Crocker, and on the SSDI she is shown as Willie Chambers.","STR06" "I7615","Crockett","Ada Francis","Dec 1880","7 Jul 1958","0","Mrs. Ada Conner Dies July 7

Funeral services for Mrs. Ada Frances Conner, 76, were held Tuesday, July 8, at 4 p.m. at the East Mayfield Baptist Church with the pastor, the Rev. L. R. Dunn, officiating. Assisting was the Rev. Dan Marshall, pastor of the Jasper Baptist Church. Burial was in the Springhill cemetery under the direction of the Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill.

Mrs. Conner died suddenly July 7 at her home here at 1:20 p.m. from a heart attack. She was a native of Sabine County and had lived here all her life.

Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Obie Kindley, Mrs. Floyd Lott and Mrs. Ivy Ferguson, all of Hemphill; Mrs. Marvin Herndon of Huntington and Mrs. A. B. Jenkins of Beaumont; two sons, Alton Conner of Hemphill, and Robert Conner of Beaumont; 24 grandchildren and 27 great grandchildren.
****************************************************

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txsabine/obituaries/TXSabine_Obits_Surname-C.htm

Laura Buckmaster shows her as a daughter of James CROCKETT and Mary Elizabeth KELLEY.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J633-QQS
Name: Ada Francis Conner
Event Date: 07 Jul 1958
Event Place: Precinct 1, Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race (Original):
Age (Formatted): 75 years
Birth Year (Estimated): 1883
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Kelley
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Burial Date: 08 Jul 1958
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2115590
Digital Folder Number: 4167375
Image Number: 1159
Reference ID: 47322
Collection: Ada Francis Conner, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I7615","Crockett","Ada Francis","Dec 1880","7 Jul 1958","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Justice Precinct 1
Enumerated 22 April 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 1B
Pineland Springhill Road
10-10
Conner, Francis A. Hd F W 49 Wd 18 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Conner, Robert A Son M W 24 Wd 20 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Conner, Edward A Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Gladys W Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Dollie Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I41387","Crockett","James","Abt 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","""Looking through Ancestry's World family trees......He was the son of Andrew David Crockett and Clarissa Ann Richardson Crockett Foster

The 1860 census list his age as 6/12 the census was dated 7-30-1860
therefore making him born probably Late Jan or early Feb 1860. He died I can
only tell you bet Dec 1880 and 1900.""

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/CROCKETT/2006-10/1159747862","STR06" "I2981","Croney","Vickie Rhea","21 Sep 1955","9 Jan 2003","0","The daughter of Ray Croney and Jo Bowlin.

From Obituary Daily Times:

THACKER, Vickie (CRONEY); 47; Memphis TN; Com-A; 2003-1-12; mjcw","STR06" "I14179","Cronkrite","Albert H.","Abt 1842","Abt 1898","0","(Research):

Census ListingsL

1880 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, Chireno Beat 4
Enumerated 10 Jun 1880
Page 6B SD 1 ED 50
51-51
Curl, James W and Elizabeth family
53-53
Cronkrite, Albert H W M 37 Dry Goods and Grocery Tx NY La
Cronkrite, Mary L W F 22 Wf Keeping House Tx Tn Tenn
Cronkrite, John M W M 1 Son Tx Tx Tx
Hall, Richard A W M 19 Bro-in-law Laborer Tx Tenn Tenn
Weaver, Liza F 12 Niece Tx Un Unk
Watts, Solomon B M 20 Laborer Laborer Tx Unk Unk


","STR06" "I42928","Cronkrite","Albert H.","21 Apr 1882","19 Oct 1918","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3ZB-VPB
Name: Albert H Conkrite
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 19 Oct 1918
Event Place: Groveton, Trinity, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 21 Apr 1882
Birthplace: Chireno, Texas
Father's Name: Albert Cronkrite
Mother's Name: Mary Hall
Certificate Number: 46046
GS Film number: 2073350
Digital Folder Number: 005145695
Image Number: 01719
Collection: Albert H Conkrite, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I14113","Cronkrite","Annie Laura","20 Dec 1880","3 Dec 1958","0","Not able to locate her death certificate on FamilySearch.","STR06" "I42929","Cronkrite","Clara","18 Jun 1884","11 Sep 1945","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDYS-4VG
Name: Clara Russell
Event Date: 11 Sep 1945
Event Place: Rusk, Cherokee, Texas
Gender: Female
Race (Original): white
Age (Formatted): 60 years
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 18 Jun 1884
Birthplace: Nacogdoches County
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: A. H. Cronkrite
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Laura Hall
Mother's Birthplace: Sabine County
Occupation:
Residence Place: Ft Worth, Tarrant, TX
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place: Nacogdoches, Tx
Burial Date: 11 Sep 1945
Informant's Name (Original): X
GS Film number: 2137964
Digital Folder Number: 4029643
Image Number: 372
Reference ID: cn38461
Collection: Clara Russell, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I32369","Cronkrite","John Hall","28 May 1879","27 Aug 1940","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD2K-G91
Name: J.H. Cronkrite
Event Date: 27 Aug 1940
Event Place: Rusk, Cherokee, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 61 years 2 months 28 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 29 May 1879
Birthplace: Nacogdoches Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: A.H. Cronkrite
Father's Birthplace: Tx.
Mother's Name: Mary Laura Hall
Mother's Birthplace: Tx.
Occupation: Farmer
Residence Place: Chireno, Nacogdoches, Tx.
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place: San Augustine, Tx.
Burial Date: 27 Aug 1940
Informant's Name (Original): X
GS Film number: 2118555
Digital Folder Number: 4030462
Image Number: 2616
Reference ID: CN 36408
Collection: J.H. Cronkrite, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42931","Cronkrite","Pattie M.","May 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","This may be the same person as the Patty STARK, born 18 May 1894 and died Nov 1987 in Lafayette, Louisiana, with her Social Security account issued in Texas.","STR06" "I42930","Cronkrite","Robert Marshall","24 Apr 1891","7 Feb 1938","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3XG-9V1
Name: Robert Marshall Cronkrite
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 07 Feb 1938
Event Place: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 24 Apr 1891
Birthplace: Chireno, Texas
Father's Name: Albert H Cronkrite
Mother's Name: Mary Hall
Certificate Number: 7946
GS Film number: 2117656
Digital Folder Number: 005164781
Image Number: 02193
Collection: Robert Marshall Cronkrite, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I3746","","","","","","","" "I12635","Cross","Catherine","Feb 1853","Abt 1922","0","""Her parents were of German descent and came to Huntington county, Indiana, at an early day, moving from Fairfield county, Ohio.""

From a Biography of her husband.

http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.indiana.counties.huntington/4499/mb.ashx

","STR06" "I21403","Cross","Clarence Ruben","25 Sep 1870","7 Nov 1897","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VJGL-RZT
Name: Clarence R Cross
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 07 Nov 1897
Event Place: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Page: 0786
Collection: Clarence R Cross, ""Wisconsin, Death Index, 1820-1907""","STR06" "I42952","Cross","Cordelia","Aug 1895","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a Mr. DAY, and they lived in Seattle in the mid 1940's.","STR06" "I21400","Cross","Fremont ""Chub"" Jay","9 Jan 1857","27 Jun 1915","0","A dentist and jeweler. (Robert S. Strong, SFAA Historian).","STR06" "I21400","Cross","Fremont ""Chub"" Jay","9 Jan 1857","27 Jun 1915","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Illinois, McHenry County, McHenry
Enumerated 21 Jun 1880
Page 36 SD 2 ED 143
345-352
Cross, Fremont J W M 23 Dentist Wisc NY NY
Cross, Ellen E W F 23 Wf Keeping House Ill England England

1900 Census
Wisconsin, Columbia County, Courtland Twp, Cambria Village
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 1 ED 3 Sheet 14A
295-300
Mary Cross, widow, and her children, in the home of the Widow Jones
304-309
Cross, Fremont Head M W Jan 1857 48 M 20 Wisc NY NY Dentist
Cross, Ellen Wf W F Oct 1856 42 M 20 4/4 Ill England England
Cross, Wilfred Son W M Jun 1880 19 S Ill Wisc Ill Newstand
Cross, Cordello Dtr W F July 1882 17 S Wisc Wisc Ill At School
Cross, Ethelyn Dtr W F Aug 1885 14 S Wisc Wisc Ill At School
Cross, Elva Dtr W F Oct 1887 12 S Wisc Wisc Ill At School
Cross, Jane Mother W F Mar 1836 Wd NY NY NY","STR06" "I29368","Cross","Laveta Rose","28 Jan 1936","22 Dec 1987","0","Laveta Rose Cross
Date of Birth: 28 Jan 1936
Gender: Female
Birth County: Wichita
Father's name: Leslie L Cross
Mother's name: Rose Lile Reed
Roll Number: 1936_0002","STR06" "I25001","Cross","Mary","Between 1667 and 1671","Yes, date unknown","0","From ""The Essex Antiquarian: An Illustrated Magazine Devoted to the Biography, Genealogy, History and Antiquities of Essex County, Massachusetts, Volume 1, 1897"" edited by Sidney Perley. Available on GoogleBooks.

""Mary Cross, who married Benjamin Carrill, in Ipswich, March 3, 1701-2, was daughter of Robert and Martha (Treadwell) Cross of Ipswich, and granddaughter of Robert and Hannah (Jordan) Cross of the same place. The first Robert Cross was born about 1613, and was living in Ipswich as early as 1637. His wife Hannah was daughter of Stephen Jordan. She died Oct. 29, 1677; and Mr. Cross married secondly, Mary-------. Both Mr. Cross and his wife Mary were living in 1697. His son Robert was born about 1641, and died about 1713. He married Martha Treadwell Feb. 19, 1664. She was born March 16, 1643-4; and died March 3, 1738, aged ninety-three.""----Ed. (page 150)","STR06" "I47659","Cross","Maude","23 Jan 1891","24 Oct 1976","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page links her to her parents, Julius George Cross (1850-1931) and Olive Lenora Davis Cross (1848-1934) as well as to numerous siblings. That page shows she was born Georgia. The 1930 census instead shows she was born in Alabama, with both of her parents born in Georgia. Her sister, Sue C Cross, age 39 and single, was living with Maude and Julian on the 1930 Dallas County, Texas census. Sue also reported Alabama as her location of birth, and was working as a seamtress.","STR06" "I25008","Cross","Robert","Abt 1641","Abt 1713","0","In 1667, after a day spent in military training, Robert Cross, his cousin John Andrews, jr., and a few other young men, probably under the influence of too much ""sack,"" or aqua-vitae, committed what the court with some justice termed a ""barbarous and inhuman act."" They opened the grave of the Indian Sagamore of Agawam, who had been a constant friend of the first settlers of Ipswich, scattered his bones and carried his skull on a pole. Cross was apparently the ring-leader, and he was sentenced to jail until the next lecture day when he was to sit in the stocks for an hour after meeting, then to be taken back to prison to remain until he had paid a fine of L6: 13:4. After his release he was bound to good behavior and obliged to bury the sagamore's bones and erect a cover of stones two feet high on the grave. The case naturally caused a great sensation, the mildest comment being that the fines and imprisonment punished the culprits' parents, who had to find the money and replace their labor, more than it did them.*(Records and Files, III:400). Drink was Robert Cross's curse. He owned that he drank excessively in 1670, he was ""much in drink"" in Gloucester in September, 1671, again in Salem in 1673, and was fined for breach of the peace in 1677.
Cross seems to have been in the coasting trade, dealing in lumber. In 1673 he had sold 2000 feet of sawed boards to Ezekiel Needham of Lynn and sued for payment of L3 in goods and a pair of shoes, winning the case. His brother Stephen Cross, who testified against him, had guaranteed Needham against loss and damage and acknowledged a judgment which Needham obtained in 1676. (Records and Files, V:185). Robert won another case against Hugh March in 1677, receiving payment of 16,000 feet of merchantable pine boards which he had twice gone to Exeter to fetch. (Records and Files, VI:285). John Lee sued him in 1680 for not delivering 3,160 feet of pine boards which he was to obtain at Lamperill river and deliver in Boston. (Records and Files; VIII:11).
In 1680 Cross leased land on ""the little neck"" and engaged in a continuous feud with the fishermen who were accustomed to use the beach there. There also, in 1686, he broke open the hut of an old shepherd, Capt. John Ayres, who kept the flock on the neck, and brutally assaulted him.
On August 29, 1694, he released to his brother Stephen all of his interest in the paternal farm at Chebacco, Stephen promising to acquit him of all obligations toward their father. (Essex Deeds, 10:49)
On June 3, 1707, Robert Cross deeded his son Ralph Cross all his housing on ""the little neck,"" on the south side of Jeffrey's neck where the grantor was then living, Ralph to enjoy two-thirds and to pay the grantor's son Nathaniel Cross one-third. (Essex Deeds, 19:172
Administration on the estate of Robert Cross of Ipswich was granted to Martha Cross, his widow, and Nathaniel Cross, his only son, Abraham Foster and James Foster being their sureties, on June 27, 1713. The small property was valued at L79 by Simon Wood and Thomas Hodgkins on July 3, 1713. (Essex Probate, No.6644.

Copied from ""Descendants of Robert Cross""
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/w/e/i/Prudy-A-Weil-1/BOOK-0001/0067-0003.html


Said to be the son of Robert Cross and Hannah/Anna Jordan. (Six, Wierschke Families & More).","STR06" "I33150","Cross","Sarah Estelle","1 Jun 1897","27 Dec 1985","0","Henry ""Pete"" Lee shows her as a daughter of Franklin Cross and Anna Flowers.

Not located on the SSDI.","STR06" "I33150","Cross","Sarah Estelle","1 Jun 1897","27 Dec 1985","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Newton County, Hickory
Enumerated 18 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 56 Sheet 6A
102-108
Cross, Frank A Head W M Dec 1862 37 m1 0 Miss Ala Ala Manages Farm
Cross, Anna E Wf W F Nov 1869 30 m10 3/3 Miss Miss Miss
Cross, Choron B Son W M Nov 1891 8 S Miss Miss Miss At School
Cross, Mamie F Dtr W F Oct 1893 6 S Miss Miss Miss At School
Cross, Sarah E W F Jun 1897 3 S Miss Miss Miss
Flowers, Beulah C Sister-in-law W F May 1880 20 S Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I42943","Cross","Wilfred James","26 Jun 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","When he registered for the Draft in 1942, for the second World War, he lived at 1523 N. 24 Street, Milwaukee. He was age 62, married to Laura Cross of the same address, and employed by the WPA at the Milwaukee Public Museum.","STR06" "I42943","Cross","Wilfred James","26 Jun 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Wisconsin, Columbia County, Cambria Village
Enumerated 27 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 14 Sheet 15A
44-44
Cross, Wilfred J Head M W 29 m1 6 Ill Wisc Wisc Photographer Local Business
Cross, Laura Ann Wf F W 26 m1 6 1/1 Wisc At Sea Wisd
Cross, Clarence J Son M W 5 S Wisc Ill Wisc Newsboy
","STR06" "I21401","Cross","William Wallace","16 Aug 1832","11 Dec 1897","0","The son of Levi CROSS and Loa JOHNSON. He was a blacksmith. He and Hannah are buried in the Honey Creek Cemetery, West Allis, Wisconsin. (Robert S. Strong, SFAA Historian).

John Pezzano instead lists his DOD as 9 Nov 1897, in West Allis.","STR06" "I21401","Cross","William Wallace","16 Aug 1832","11 Dec 1897","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Wisconsin, Milwaukee County, Greenfield Twp
Enumerated 1 Jun 1860
Page 3
16-16
Wallace Cross 27 M Blackwmith 1000 200 NY
Jane Cross 24 F Wf NY
Fremont Cross 3 M Wisc
Emma Cross 3/12 F Wisc
Alice Martin 15 F Domestic Germany
17-17
Reuben and Pamelia Strong and family

1870 Census
Wisconsin, Milwaukee County, Greenfield Twp
Enumerated 2 Jun 1870
Page 5 Stamped 61
41-38
Cross, Wallace 37 M W Blacksmith 1200 300 NY
Cross, Jane 34 F W Keeps House NY
Cross, Fremont 13 M W Wisc
Cross, Emma 10 F W Wisc
42-39
Reuben and Permilia Strong family


1880 Census
Wisconsin, Milwaukee County, Greenfield
Enumerated 5 Jun 1880
Page 7 SD 1 ED 88 Stamped 47
63-65
Cross, Wm. Wallace W M 47 Blacksmith NY Mass Mass
Cross, Hannah Jane W F 44 Wf Keeping House NY NY NY
Cross, Emma Loa W F 20 Dtr School Teacher Wis NY NY
Cross, Clarence R W M 7 Son At School Wis NY NY","STR06" "I7909","","","","","","","" "I7909","","","","","","","" "I24425","Crouch","Abbie Verleen","12 Nov 1917","29 Jan 2003","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X2VZ-ZR3
Name: Abbie Verleen Crouch
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 12 Nov 1917
Event Place: Bronson, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Father's Name: A J Crouch
Mother's Name: Lela Taylor
Certificate Number: 54044
Digital Folder Number: 004492147
Image Number: 00339
Collection: Abbie Verleen Crouch, ""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935""


The Sabine County Reporter
February 5, 2003

Abbie Verleen Smith

Abbie Verleen Smith, 85, of Pineland died Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2003, in Nacogdoches. Born in Bronson in 1917, she married Lonnie L. Smith in 1937. They moved to Nederland where they made their home for 50 years. She belonged to Rebekah Lodge, where she was a life member. She was also involved in the recent building of the ""Community Center"" there. She enjoyed family, friends, and music. She retired from a career in banking in the loan officer servicing department at First Security of Beaumont in 1983. Survivors: Daughters, Nancy CHILDERS of Pineland and Ginger DuVAL and husband Walter of Ponca City, Oklahoma; four grandchildren, Ken DuVAL, David DuVAL, Chris CHILDERS, and Nancy BROWN; and two great-grandchildren, Ryan DuVAL and Autumn BROWN. She was preceeded in death by her husband of 50 years, Lonnie L. SMITH. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Pat A. Riley Funeral Home chapel in Nederland. Interment followed at Oak Bluff Cemetery in Pt. Neches. Memorial contributions may be made to the United Methodist Church in Bronson.","STR06" "I42973","Crouch","Alexander Hamilton","25 Jan 1884","4 Sep 1951","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KZXL-R17
Name: Alex H Crouch
Event Type: Draft Registration
Event Date: 1917-1918
Event Place: Dallas County no 3, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 25 Jan 1884
Birthplace: , , United States
Nationality: United States
Affiliate Publication Title: World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards
Affiliate Publication Number: M1509
GS Film number: 1953035
Digital Folder Number: 005153018
Image Number: 02248
Collection: Alex H Crouch, ""United States, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918""

From FindAGrave:

Alexander Hamilton Crouch was married to Earline Eberly Hargrave. They lived in Vidor, Texas. He is the son of Dr George Washington Crouch and Sarah Jane Tucker. He is best remembered for his hat and pipe. He was always a gentleman.
","STR06" "I47148","Crouch","Andrew George","2 Apr 1888","Dec 1970","0","Ancestry.com. U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. indicates he enlisted and served in the Army from 22 May 1918 to 8 Sept 1919.","STR06" "I47149","Crouch","Andrew George","8 Dec 1919","6 Sep 1945","0","His Find A Grave memorial page notes:

Missing in Action
Inducted from Georgia
First Lieutenant
13 Air Force, 17th Photo Squadron Recon
Monument also at Fort William McKinley, Manila, The Philippines
Awarded Air Medal and Oak Leaf Cluster","STR06" "I6717","Crouch","Andrew Jackson ""A. J.""","5 Apr 1868","27 Mar 1946","0","Kay Parker McCary, in her annotated index of the Centerview Cemetery, shows him as a son of John Henry and Elizabeth CROUCH. His double headstone, with Lela Florence Crouch, is inscribed ""There is Rest in Heaven."" His Texas Death Certificate shows G. (sic) CROUCH and Betty RAY as his parents.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXBX-K78
Name: Andrew J. Crouch
Event Date: 27 May 1946
Event Place: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 78 years 1 month 22 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 05 Apr 1868
Birthplace: Ark.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: G. Crouch
Father's Birthplace: Ark.
Mother's Name: Betty Ray
Mother's Birthplace: Ga.
Occupation: Farmer
Residence Place: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Centerview Cem.
Burial Place: Bronson, Texas
Burial Date: 28 May 1946
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2218376
Digital Folder Number: 4030558
Image Number: 1002
Reference ID: cn 24168
Collection: Andrew J. Crouch, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I6717","Crouch","Andrew Jackson ""A. J.""","5 Apr 1868","27 Mar 1946","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 3
Enumerated 8 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 5B
88-88
Crouch, Andrew Head W M Apr 1868 32 < 8 Arl Ga Ga Farmer
Crouch. Lela Wf W F Jun 1872 28 M 8 4/3 Tx --- Tx
Crouch, Roxie Dau W F Oct 1893 6 S Tx Ark Tx
Crouch, Elsie Dau W F Jan 1896 4 S Tx Ark Tx
Crouch, Virginia Dau W F Mar 1898 2 S Tx Ark Tx

1910 Census
not located

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 26 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 18A
378-378
Crouch, Andrew J Head m W 51 M Ark Ga Ga Farmer
Crouch, Lela F Wf F W 49 M Tx Miss Tx
Crouch, Narcissus Dtr F W 21 S Tx Ark Tx
Crouch, Mabel M Dtr F W 19 S Tx Ark Tx Teaching Public School
Crouch, Ernest A Son M W 16 S Tx Ark Tx Farmer
Crouch, Troy V Son M W 12 S Tx Ark Tx Farm Laborer Farm hand
Crouch, William Son M W 12 S Tx Ark Tx Farm Laborer Home Farm
Croch, Abbie V Head F W 2 1/12 S Tx Ark Tx
379-379
Bevil, Albert W Head M W 24 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Bevil, Elsie L Wf F W 24 M Tx Ark Tx","STR06" "I45655","Crouch","Anna","24 Sep 1773","8 Apr 1813","0","""dau of Christopher Crouch of Hebron, and Rebecca Buell.""","STR06" "I537","Crouch","Billie Sue","1 Dec 1931","31 Dec 2000","0","SABINE COUNTY REPORTER OBITUARIES
24 January 2001

Billie Sue Crouch Krause

Billie Sue Crouch Krause, 69, of Huntsville died Sunday, December 31, 2000 at her residence.

Mrs. Krause was born December 1, 1931, in Bronson as a daughter of the late Troy V. and L.C. Crouch. She had resieded in Humble several years before moving to Huntsville and was a member of the Advent Presbyterian Church.

Survivors: husband of 50 years, Calvin L. Krause, to whom she was married March 3, 1950; a daughter and son-in-law Sherry L. and Terry Murray of Huntsville; a son and daughter-in-lawm Troy A. and Linda Krause of Huntsville; a sister Juanita Packard of Okemos, Michigan; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Jan 3. at the chapel of Rosewood Funeral Home in Humble with Pastor Gary Seager and Gene Marion officiating. Interment followed at Rosewood Memorial Park Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I42982","Crouch","Dixon H.","Abt 1903","13 Sep 1940","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F3SM-58V
Name: Dixon H Crouch
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 13 Sep 1940
Event Place: Shreveport, Caddo, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Age: 37
Race (Original): White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1903
Father's Name: G W Crouch
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name: Sarah J Tucker
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name: Mary Bell Crouch
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Certificate Number: 12162
Page:
GS Film number: 2358927
Digital Folder Number: 004216115
Image Number: 00261
Collection: Dixon H Crouch, ""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956""","STR06" "I42990","Crouch","Edward Leon","25 Apr 1918","9 Nov 2003","0","From FindAGrave:

Edward Leon Crouch of Bend died Sunday, Nov. 9, of natural causes. He was 85.

A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 13, at the Church of Christ in Bend.

Mr. Crouch was born April 25, 1918, in Lufkin, Texas, to Floyd and Zelda (Gary) Crouch. He married Florence Allen on June 6, 1945, in Lufkin.

He served in the Army during World War II and attained the rank of master sergeant. Mr Crouch awarded the Bronze Star.

Mr. Crouch was the owner of several area businesses including the Crouch Candy Company, Cascade Furniture and Upholstery and Coffee and Company. He retired in 1998.

Mr. Crouch was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Eagles and a past grand master of the Masonic Lodge. He had been a resident of Bend since 1947.

Mr. Crouch played in a country-western band, the Melodiers. He also enjoyed water skiing, skiing, hunting, camping, football, softball, reading, music and spending time with his family.

Survivors include his wife; three daughters, Dorothy Olsen, Ann Gladden and Patsy Roome, all of Bend; seven grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents and seven siblings.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Bend High School Alumni Fund.

Niswonger, Reynolds Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Source: Bend Bulletin","STR06" "I24419","Crouch","Elsie Lela","1 Jan 1896","30 Jul 1930","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFN1-LZV
Name: Lela Bevil
Event Date: 30 Jul 1930
Event Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race (Original): white
Age (Formatted): 34 years
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 01 Jan 1896
Birthplace: Tebo, Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Andrew Crouch
Father's Birthplace: Washto Co., Arkansas
Mother's Name: Lela Taylor
Mother's Birthplace: Tebo, Sabine Co., Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 31 Jul 1930
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2135388
Digital Folder Number: 4163676
Image Number: 2115
Reference ID: cn36550
Collection: Lela Bevil, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I24423","Crouch","Ernest A.","24 Jun 1903","3 Nov 1962","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFKQ-ND9
Name: Ernest A Crouch
Event Date: 03 Nov 1962
Event Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): white
Age (Formatted): 59 years
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 24 Jul 1903
Birthplace: Brunson, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Andrew Crouch
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lela Taylor
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Carpenter
Residence Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Brookside
Burial Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Burial Date: 06 Nov 1962
Informant's Name (Original): X
GS Film number: 2117119
Digital Folder Number: 4028508
Image Number: 3406
Reference ID: cn 68892
Collection: Ernest A Crouch, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42979","Crouch","Floyd Leroy","Jun 1871","4 Jun 1954","0","At the time of the 1930 census, 58 year old Floyd Crouch was living in a boarding home in Rusk, listed as married, and a truck driver. His wife, Zeledia, was living in Sabine County, heading up a home with five children and two grandchildren. She was listed as Widowed.

Other sources show he was born on 12 Aug 1870 vs. June 1871 as shown on the 1900 census.","STR06" "I42979","Crouch","Floyd Leroy","Jun 1871","4 Jun 1954","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 4
Enumerated 28 and 29 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 179 Sheet 8A
141-146
Crouch, Floyd L Head M W 49 M Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Crouch, Zeldia Wf W F 32 M Tx Tx Ky
Crouch, Denit Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Labor
Crouch, Willie Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Crouch, Fred Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Crouch, Anniebelle Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Crouch, Nora Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Crouch, Jessemay Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Crouch, Joe Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Crouch, Leon Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I17590","Crouch","George W.","27 Oct 1858","4 Oct 1912","0","The son of John H. Crouch, had brothers Jim, Andrew, and Floyd. (White and Toole, pp 53, 54).","STR06" "I17590","Crouch","George W.","27 Oct 1858","4 Oct 1912","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, SubDiv 84
Enumerated 12 Jun 1880
Page 30 SD 1 ED 84
275-286
Crouch, George W M 21 Farmer Ark Ga Ga
Crouch, Sarah J W F 21 Wife Ga SC Ky
Crouch, Job Henry W M 6/12 Son Tex Ark Ga

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 4B
64-64
Crouch, George Head W M Oct 1859 46 M 21 Ark Ga Ga Physician
Crouch, Sarah J Wf W F May 1869 41 m 21 9/7 Ga Ga va
Crouch, Della Dau W F Sep 1881 18 S Tx Ark Ga
Crouch, Alexander Son W M Jan 1884 16 S Tx Ark Ga Farm Laborer
Crouch, Anna Dau W F Sep 1889 11 S Tx Ark Ga
Crouch, Lydia C Dau W F Nov 1893 6 S Tx Ark Ga
Crouch, Minnie O Dau W F Jly 1896 3 S Tx Ark Tx
Crouch, Curtis Son M W Jan 1900 5.12 S Tx Ark Ga
","STR06" "I39919","Crouch","Harold Wayne","5 Jun 1931","9 Dec 2010","0","From FindAGrave:

Harold Wayne Crouch, 79, of Elmer, passed away Thursday evening, Dec. 9, 2010, at his home. Funeral services were held Monday at the Kincannon Memorial Chapel with the Dr. Roy McDaniel and the Rev. Richard Adams officiating. Burial will follow at Francis Cemetery under the direction of Kincannon Funeral Home.

Harold Crouch was born June 5, 1931, to Henry J. and Effie (Arnold) Crouch in Jackson County. He attended school at Ozark and Southside Schools. He married Reda Jean Raulston on June 29, 1973, at the Southside Baptist Church in Altus. Harold worked for and retired from the City of Altus. After retiring, he drove a school bus for the Altus Public Schools for 10 years. He was a member of the Hess Baptist Church. He enjoyed gardening, music, playing the guitar and singing. He loved being outside puttering around. His most special times were spent with his family, kids, grandkids and great-grandkids.

He was preceded in death by his parents; four sisters, Opal, Vera Mae, Ruby and Wilma Ruth; and five brothers, Earnest, Haskel, J.T., George and Floyd.

He is survived by his wife, Reda Jean Crouch of the home; daughters, Kathy Phillips and husband Jerry of Granite Shoals, Texas, Wanda Carpenter and husband Wayne of Duke, Debbie Holt and husband James of Tyler, Texas; sons, Ricky Crouch and wife Glenda of Altus, Steven Ray Berryhill and wife Sherry of Soper, Farris Berryhill and wife Janice of Altus, Danny Berryhill and wife Terri of Hugo, and David Crouch and wife Robin of Tyler, Texas; 24 grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild.","STR06" "I23990","Crouch","Henry Joe","3 Mar 1895","24 Nov 1957","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
not located

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Jackson County, Baucum Twp
Enumerated 5 Apr 1930
ED 33-8 SD 8 Sheet 2B
37-39
Crouch, Henry J Head M W 35 m 21 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm Hand
Crouch, Effie Wf F W 31 m 17 Tx Tx Tx
Crouch, Ernest Son M W 12 S Ok Tx Tx
Crouch, George Son M W 8 S Ok Tx Tx
Crouch, J. T. Son M W 6 S Ok Tx Tx
Crouch, Vera Mae Dtr F W 4 1/12 S Ok Tx Tx
Crouch, Ruby F Dtr F W 1 8/12 Ok Tx Tx

1940
not located
","STR06" "I18186","Crouch","Henry Joseph","May 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Ellis County, JP 1, ED 13
#260-263
Crouch, Henry J Head W M May 1858 42 M/15 Yrs Texas South Carolina Texas
Crouch, Jenni Wife Jan 1868 32 M/15 Yrs 5/5 Texas Mississippi Texas
Crouch, Annie B Dtr W F Feb 1886 14 S Texas Texas Texas
Crouch, Belle Dtr W F May 1888 S Texas Texas Texas
Crouch, Emma M Dtr W F Jan 1892 7 S Texas Texas Texas
Crouch, Stella Dtr W F Jan 1895 4 S Texas Texas Texas
Crouch, Henry J* Son W M Mar 1897 3 S Texas Texas Texas

*Lisa Polk of Fort Worth notes that the younger Henry J. Crouch married Effie ARNOLD, the daughter of her Thomas ARNOLD, and appear to have been cousins.

1910 Census
not located

1920 Census
not located

At the time of the 1930 census, Henry Crouch Sr. was living with his daughter and son-in-law in the 2nd Ward, King Township, Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma.

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Stephens County, Duncan, King Twp, 2nd Ward
1509 Cedar
#6-6 Strong, Walter W Head Rents $15 month no radio M W 48 Married age 37 Texas Ohio Texas Barber Barbershop Employed not a veteran
--------- , Stella Wife F W 36 Married age 26 Texas Texas Texas
West, Roy N Step-son M W 19 S Oklahoma TX TX Painter General Building
Lewis, Cecil E Step-son M W 17 S Oklahoma TX TX Waiter Cafe
Strong, Robert H son M W 5 S Oklahoma TX TX
Crouch, Henry J father-in-law M W 73 Widower TX South Carolina TX","STR06" "I46989","","","","","","","" "I42971","Crouch","James Monroe","1 Jun 1866","26 Jun 1937","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 3
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 4A Stamped 121
60-60
Crouch, Thos H Head W M Dec 1862 37 M 20 Ga Ga Ga Carpenter
Crouch, Samantha Wf W F Oct 1865 34 m 20 7/4 Ga Ga Ga
Crouch, Andrew Son W M Oct 1881 18 S Tx Ga Ga Mill, Block setter
Crouch, Parry Lee Dau W F Feb 1889 11 S Tx Ga Ga
Crouch, Hattie L Dau W F Sep 1893 S Tx Ga Ga
Crouch, Viccy Ola Dau W F Sep 1896 3 S Tx Ga Ga
61-61
"""""", James M Head W M Jun --- --- M 11 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
"""""", Irene Wf W F July --- --- M 11 5/4 Miss Miss Miss
"""""", Martha J Dau W F Oct 1889 10 S Tx Ga Miss
"""""", William J Son W M Feb 1891 8 S Tx Ga Miss
"""""", Jesse James Son W M Oct 1893 6 S Tx Ga Miss
"""""", Allie Bell Dau W F Jan 1897 S S Tx Ga Miss

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated ---- of ---- 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 30A
169-169
Crouch, Thos. H. Head M W 39 m1 28 Ark Akr Akr Millright Lumber Mill
Crouch, Mattie Wf F W 45 m1 28 9/6 Ga Ga Ga
Crouch, Erastus Son M W 7 S La Ark Ga
Crouch, Hilton Son M W 2 S La Ark Ga
Courch, Lizzie Sis-in-law F W 60 Wd La La La
Henderson, Est N Sist.in-law F W 62 S La La La
Giles, Bud Bro-in-law M W 68 S la La La
171-171
Crouch, James Head M W 44 m1 22 Ark Ark Ark
Crouch, Irene Wf F W 40 m1 22 10/6 Miss Ga Ga
Crouch, Jessie Son M W 20 S Tx Ark Miss
Crouch, Allie Dau F W 13 S Tx Ark Miss
Crouch, Florence Dtr F W 6 S Tx Ark Miss
Crouch, Ethel May Dtr F W 4 S Tx Ark Miss
Crouch, Fay Dtr F W 1 S Tx Ark Miss

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 26 and 27 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 19B
Bronson and Pineland Road
382-382
Crouch, James M Head M W 53 M Ark Ga Ga Farmer
Crouch, Irene Wf F W 48 M Miss Miss Miss
Crouch, Florence Dtr F W 16 S Tx Ark Miss Farm Laborer Home Farm
Crouch, Ethel M Dtr F W 13 S Tx Ark Miss Farm Laberer Home Farm
Crouch, Floy B Dtr F W 11 S Tx Ark Miss
Hammon, Luetta? T GrdDtr F W 12 S Tx Miss Tx
Hammond, B V GrdSon M W 9 S Tx Miss Tx
385-385
Ansley, David S Head m W 30 M La Ala La Farmer
Ansley, Allie Wf F W 24 M Tx Ga Miss
Ansley, Rena M Dtr F W 6 S Tx La Tx
Ansley, Zelma S Dtr F W 5 S Tx La Tx
Ansley, Joy Dtr F W 1 5/12 S Tx La Tx
Ansley, Rufus Father M W 65 M Ala Ga Ala Farmer
Ansley, Josephine C Mother F W 62 M La La La","STR06" "I42994","Crouch","Jesse James","8 Oct 1894","7 Oct 1957","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6LY-M79
Name: Jesse James Crouch
Event Date: 07 Oct 1957
Event Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 62 years 11 months 29 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 08 Oct 1894
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James Monroe Crouch
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Irene Lee
Mother's Birthplace: Mississippi
Occupation: Engineer
Residence Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Knupple Cem.
Burial Place: Silsbee, Texas
Burial Date: 09 Oct 1957
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2135871
Digital Folder Number: 4163653
Image Number: 286
Reference ID: 55997
Collection: Jesse James Crouch, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""

A Margaret Sanford Crouch (1987-1962) is also buried at the Knupple Cemetery, but her relationship to Jesse is currently not known.","STR06" "I42972","Crouch","Job Henry","Abt 1879","","0","From FindAGrave:

""Infants of Dr. G. W. & Sarah Tucker Crouch""
Note: dbl w/ Virginia Crouch","STR06" "I16291","Crouch","John H.","Abt 1832","Aft 1872","0","Bob Crouch posted, on the Sabine County, Texas Message Board in July 1997, that he was ""Looking for information re: John Henry CROUCH, b. 1833 in GA. Married Elizabeth RAY, b. 1833, Heard Co. GA.

They moved to Ouachita Cnty AR before 1853. John Henry served in Co. H, 19 (Dockery's Arkansas Infantry). He was captured at the fall of Vicksburg.

The family moved to the Milam area of Sabine Co. before 1870.

Looking also for information about his descendants:
Joseph W. CROUCH b. 1853. m. Margaret ???
George Washington CROUCH b. 27 Oct 1858, d. 4 Oct 1912 Bronson, Sabine Co. m.26 Dec 1878,Sarah (Sally) Jane TUCKER in Sabine Co.
Thomas H. CROUCH b. 1862, m 4 Oct 1888 S. LEWIS San Augustine
Martha J. (Mattie) CROUCH WRIGHT b. 13 Oct 1864 d. 26 Jun 1927 m. 1 Dec 1880, Jasper Newton WRIGHT in Sabine Co.
Andrew Jackson CROUCH b. 5 Apr 1868, d. 27 May 1946 m.22 Oct Lela Florence TAYLOR, Sabine Co.
Floyd L. CROUCH b. 12 Aug 1870, Sabine Co. d. 6 Jan 1955 TX m1 Zelda GRAY, m2 Irene ??","STR06" "I16291","Crouch","John H.","Abt 1832","Aft 1872","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Arkansas, Ouachita County, Jackson Twp, PO Caney
Enumerated 15 Aug 1860
Page 96
664-690
Crouch, John H 18 M Farmer 1600 175 Ga
Crouch, Elizabeth 27 F Ga
Crouch, John 10 M Ga
Crouch, Joseph 7 M Ga
Crouch, George 2 M Ga

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat 3, PO Brookeland
Enumerated 14 Aug 1870
595-595
Crouch, John 38 M W Minister Gospel $1000 $--- Ga
Crouch, Elizabeth 37 F W Keeping House Ga
Crouch, John W 19 M W Ga
Crouch, Joseph W 17 M W Ga
Crouch, George W 13 M W Ark
Crouch, Thomas H 9 m W Ark
Crouch, Martha J 6 F W Ark
Crouch, James M 4 M W Ark
Crouch, Andrew J 2 M W Ark","STR06" "I42968","Crouch","Joseph W.","Abt 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","Appears from census records to have married a Margaret UNKNOWN (Henderson?/Giles?/Other??) and been the father of two children, Annie E. and John, both born in Texas in the mid 1870's.","STR06" "I42968","Crouch","Joseph W.","Abt 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County
Enumerated 16 Jun 1880
Page 4D SD 1 ED 85
35-36
Crouch, Joe W M 27 Farmer Ga Ga Ga
Crouch, Margarett W F 30 W Keeping House La Tenn Miss
Crouch, Annie E W F 7 Dt Tx
Crouch, John W W M 4 Son Tx

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 13 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 8B
138-138
Crouch, Jos. Head W M Jan 1854 46 m 29 Ga --- --- Farmer
Crouch, Margret E Wf W F Apr 1850 50 M 29 2/1 La Tn Miss
Henderson(lined thru?), Effie Sister-in-law W F Nov 1844 S La Tenn Miss
Giles, James Uncl W M Nov 1843 56 S La Ga Miss","STR06" "I18150","Crouch","Laurena J.","9 Dec 1861","2 May 1937","0","FindAGrave indicates she was a daughter of William CROUCH and Sarah BROOKS.","STR06" "I24422","Crouch","Mable Maggie","27 Dec 1903","15 Jan 1973","0","Name: Mable C. Bragg
Death Date: 15 Jan 1973
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 72 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1901
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Andrew Jackson Crouch
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lela Florence Taylor
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Teacher Public Schools
Informant: Mrs. L. L. Smith (sister)
Place of Residence: 207 9th Street Nederland, Tx
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242246
Digital Film Number: 4167656
Image Number: 3226
Reference Number: 4434
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I24422","Crouch","Mable Maggie","27 Dec 1903","15 Jan 1973","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I47150","Crouch","Mary Virginia","13 Jul 1921","13 Feb 2011","0","On the 1940 census, she was shown as in her second year of college, doing clerical work for the Government.

Name Mary Virginia Couch Anderson
Gender Female
Death Age 89
Birth Dat 13 Jul 1921
Birth Place East Point, Fulton, Georgia, USA
Residence Place Jupiter, Florida, USA
Death Date 13 Feb 2011
Obituary Date 16 Feb 2011
Source Location Tampa, Florida, USA
Spouse April
Children George Anderson, of Fort Lauderdale, FL; Steve Anderson, of West Palm Beach, FL and Burt Anderson of Tampa, FL
Parents Andrew George Couch and Bessie McLemore Couch and
Siblings Andrew George Couch, Jr

Ancestry.com. U.S., Cemetery and Funeral Home Collection, 1847-2018 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2011.","STR06" "I42978","Crouch","Robert Curtis","19 Jan 1900","20 Feb 1974","0","His grave marker is embossed ""Robert C. Crouch Sr, Husband and Father, 1900-1974."" He is buried next to Effie Crouch, whose marker is embossed ""Effie E. Crouch, Wife and Mother, 1897-1958.""","STR06" "I6948","Crouch","Rolland Gerald","28 Oct 1910","28 Jul 1996","0","1ST LT US ARMY AIR CORPS WORLD WAR II

He can be found on the 1920 census in Lockney, Floyd County, Texas with is parents Chas. W and Florence Crouch, ages 61 and 50, both born in Illinois. Other children in the household were Icela, age 26, born Illinois, Raymond, age 15, born Illinois, Russell, age 10, born Illinois.","STR06" "I24418","Crouch","Roxie Leona","Oct 1893","24 Dec 1961","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXC7-CS3
Name: Roxie Leona Gray
Event Date: 24 Dec 1961
Event Place: Bessmay, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 68 years
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 15 Oct 1893
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Andrew Crouch
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lela Taylor
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Residence Place: Bessmay, Jasper, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Centerview
Burial Place: Near Pineland, Texas
Burial Date: 24 Dec 1961
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2116859
Digital Folder Number: 4166720
Image Number: 1110
Reference ID: 72256
Collection: Roxie Leona Gray, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I46326","Crouch","Samuel Wesley","3 May 1952","3 Nov 2015","0","Samuel Wesley Crouch, 63, of Hemphill, died Tuesday night in the Nacogdoches Medical Center. Samuel was born in Shreveport, Louisiana, to Walter and Vera McDaniel Crouch. Samuel served in the U.S. Air Force, and received a bachelors degree in Industrial Engineering from L.S.U. in Baton Rouge. He retired from Ball Aerospace in Boulder, Colorado, five years ago and moved to Hemphill where he owned and operated Sabine Organic Farms.

Samuel is survived by his sisters; Regina Johnstone of Hemphill, Barbara Copeland Byrd of Shreveport and numerous nieces and nephews.

Cremation under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

A Memorial service will be planned for a later date.

Copied from Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, November 11, 2015, Page 12","STR06" "I1295","Crouch","Stella","8 Jun 1893","29 Dec 1959","0","At the time of the 1910 Oklahoma Census, a Stella WEST was listed as a boarder in the home of Samuel Massey(?) in Baucum Twp, Jackson County, Oklahoma. She was listed as Female, White, age 18, Married, born in Texas, with both parents born in Texas. The column about her ability to read and write was left blank, so it is probable that someone other than she gave her information to the enumerator. Although she is listed as married, she is living apart from her husband. He son Roy West was born about 17 months after this listing, so presumably she and her husband were reunited, at least briefly.

Her son by a subsequent marriage, Cecil Afton Lewis, was born some two years after Roy. Both were born in Jackson County.

At the time of the 1920 Federal census, Stella and Will Lewis were renting a home at 129 Chickasha Avenue in Chickasha. Their census listing read as follows:

Lewis, Will E. Hd R M W 37 M -- Yes Yes Tex. Unknown La. Cook Restaurant
Lewis, Stella Wife F W 25 M -- Yes Yes Texas Texas Texas Waitress Restaurant
---------, Roy Son M W 8 1/2 Yes --- --- Oklahoma Texas Texas
---------, Cecil Son M W 6 1/2 -- -- -- Oklahoma Texas Texas

She was living with her third husband, Walter Winfield Strong, as the time of the 1930 census.

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Stephens County, Duncan, King Twp, 2nd Ward
1509 Cedar
#6-6 Strong, Walter W Head Rents $15 month no radio M W 48 Married age 37 Texas Ohio Texas Barber Barbershop Employed not a veteran
--------- , Stella Wife F W 36 Married age 26 Texas Texas Texas
West, Roy N Step-son M W 19 S Oklahoma TX TX Painter General Building
Lewis, Cecil E Step-son M W 17 S Oklahoma TX TX Waiter Cafe
Strong, Robert H son M W 5 S Oklahoma TX TX
Crouch, Henry J father-in-law M W 73 Widower TX South Carolina TX

Census records show she was born in January 1895, however, cemetery records from Sunset Memorial Gardens in Lawton instead show her as born on 8 Jun 1893 and died 29 Dec 1959, at at 66. (Courtesy of Sue Anna Lewis O'Hara).","STR06" "I42969","Crouch","Thomas H.","Abt 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 3
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 4A Stamped 121
60-60
Crouch, Thos H Head W M Dec 1862 37 M 20 Ga Ga Ga Carpenter
Crouch, Samantha Wf W F Oct 1865 34 m 20 7/4 Ga Ga Ga
Crouch, Andrew Son W M Oct 1881 18 S Tx Ga Ga Mill, Block setter
Crouch, Parry Lee Dau W F Feb 1889 11 S Tx Ga Ga
Crouch, Hattie L Dau W F Sep 1893 S Tx Ga Ga
Crouch, Viccy Ola Dau W F Sep 1896 3 S Tx Ga Ga
61-61
"""""", James M Head W M Jun --- --- M 11 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
"""""", Irene Wf W F July --- --- M 11 5/4 Miss Miss Miss
"""""", Martha J Dau W F Oct 1889 10 S Tx Ga Miss
"""""", William J Son W M Feb 1891 8 S Tx Ga Miss
"""""", Jesse James Son W M Oct 1893 6 S Tx Ga Miss
"""""", Allie Bell Dau W F Jan 1897 S S Tx Ga Miss

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated ---- of ---- 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 30A
169-169
Crouch, Thos. H. Head M W 39 m1 28 Ark Akr Akr Millright Lumber Mill
Crouch, Mattie Wf F W 45 m1 28 9/6 Ga Ga Ga (Second wife? Or are Samantha, Mattie, the same person?, ages appear differen, birthplace the same)
Crouch, Erastus Son M W 7 S La Ark Ga
Crouch, Hilton Son M W 2 S La Ark Ga
Courch, Lizzie Sis-in-law F W 60 Wd La La La
Henderson, Est N Sist.in-law F W 62 S La La La
Giles, Bud Bro-in-law M W 68 S la La La
171-171
Crouch, James Head M W 44 m1 22 Ark Ark Ark
Crouch, Irene Wf F W 40 m1 22 10/6 Miss Ga Ga
Crouch, Jessie Son M W 20 S Tx Ark Miss
Crouch, Allie Dau F W 13 S Tx Ark Miss
Crouch, Florence Dtr F W 6 S Tx Ark Miss
Crouch, Ethel May Dtr F W 4 S Tx Ark Miss
Crouch, Fay Dtr F W 1 S Tx Ark Miss
","STR06" "I1513","Crouch","Troy Vilas","18 Jan 1906","17 Feb 1974","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNXW-B8J
Name: Troy Vilas Crouch
Event Date: 17 Feb 1974
Event Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original):
Age (Formatted): 68 years
Birth Year (Estimated): 1906
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Andrew Crouch
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lela Taylor
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2243040
Digital Folder Number: 4169952
Image Number: 2717
Reference ID: 18224
Collection: Troy Vilas Crouch, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I39915","","","","","","","" "I24420","Crouch","Virginia","24 Mar 1898","28 Jun 1945","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDL3-V2Z
Name: Mrs. C. D. Woods
Event Date: 28 Jun 1945
Event Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race (Original): white
Age (Formatted): 47 years 3 months 4 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 24 Mar 1898
Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Andrew Crouch
Father's Birthplace: Arkansas
Mother's Name: Lela Taylor
Mother's Birthplace: Arkansas
Occupation: Nurse
Residence Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Center View Cemetery
Burial Place: Bronson, Texas
Burial Date: 30 Jun 1945
Informant's Name (Original): X
GS Film number: 2137960
Digital Folder Number: 4029693
Image Number: 2019
Reference ID: cn 26470
Collection: Mrs. C. D. Woods, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I24424","Crouch","William Elton","Abt 1908","14 Dec 1997","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 24, 1997, Page 12

William Elton Crouch

William Elton Crouch, 90, of Pt. Neches died Sunday, Dec. 14, 1997, at a Pt. Arthur nursing home.

Crouch was a native of Sabine County and was a former resident of Warren. He was a longtime resident of the Jefferson County area and was a retired construction carpenter with Carpenter's Local #502 in Pt. Arthur.

Survivors: daughter, Ancle Youvne Findley of Nederland; sister, Abbie Verleen Smith of Nederland; two granddaughters; and four great-granchildren.

Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the chapel of Pat A. Riley Funeral Home in Nederland. Interment followed at Oak Bluff Memorial Cemetery in Pt. Neches.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)","STR06" "I37114","","","","","","","" "I37120","","","","","","","" "I37119","","","","","","","" "I37115","","","","","","","" "I18547","Crow","Louisa ""Liza""","Abt 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 5, P. O. Many
Enumerated 5 Aug 1870
Page 7 Stamped 354
54-54
Lucinda Crow and Family
55-55
Blackman, Luisia 37 F W Keepign House La
Blackman, William 18 M W Farm Laborer La
Blackman, Julia Ann 15 F At Home La
Blackman, Martha 14 F W At Home La
Blackman, Frances 10 F W At Home La
Blackman, Henry 9 M W At Home La
Blackman, Robert 5 M W La","STR06" "I17412","Crow","Mary ""Molly"" Adelia","Abt 1852","Yes, date unknown","0","Her parents were born in Tennessee.","STR06" "I1873","Crow","Mattie Modenna","10 Nov 1876","Jul 1967","0","FindAGrave indicates she was a daughter of Zachariah Marion CROW and Mary Parmelia HUNT.","STR06" "I29357","","","","","","","" "I47358","Crowder","Lois W.","28 Jul 1914","2 Oct 1989","0","Her parents were shown as Charlie W. Crowder and Corrie F. Jones on the U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007","STR06" "I47118","Crowder","Rita","Abt 1905","Yes, date unknown","0","Marriage records show her instead as Reedie, and the death record of son Berry Junior lists her as Reva.","STR06" "I25890","","","","","","","" "I43021","Crowell","Albert","20 Apr 1890","5 Mar 1964","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 17B
89-89
Crowell, Albert Head M W 40 M 24 N Y Tx Ark La Farmer
Crowell, Lula Wf F W 29 1 13 Tx Tx Tx
Crowell, Henry L. Son M W 123 S La Tx Tx
Crowell, Jimmie E Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Crowell, Lois Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Crowell, Hazel G Dtr F W 2 3/12 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I25883","","","","","","","" "I35861","Crowell","Edward","12 Aug 1905","11 Nov 1986","0","(Research):



Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 24, 1930
SD 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 14A Stamped 36
7-7
Crowell, Edward Head M W 25 M 16 Tx La Tx Farmer
Crowell, Mannie M Wf F W 25 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Crowell, B Son m W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Crowell, Clenest E W Son M W 3 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
8-8
William and Amanda CROWELL and family
9-9
Hardy and Verlie CROWELL and family
10-10
Crowell, Henry (age 85, born Ark) and Laura (age 64, born Ark)","STR06" "I37594","Crowell","Ella","6 Nov 1898","2 Jan 1966","0","FindAGrave shows that she married Bee Miller (1902-1972).

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDPV-VNL
Name: Ella Crowelll Miller
Event Date: 02 Jan 1966
Event Place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Female
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 67 years
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 06 Nov 1898
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W. H. Crowell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Amanda Travis
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife And Mother
Residence Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Yellowpine Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 02 Jan 1966
Informant's Name (Original): X
GS Film number: 2117924
Digital Folder Number: 4028384
Image Number: 2155
Reference ID: cn 11550
Collection: Ella Crowelll Miller, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I37595","Crowell","Ethel","3 Sep 1912","23 Oct 1999","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 27, 1999, Page 12

Ethel Bennett

Ethel Bennett, 87, of Hemphill died Oct. 23, 1999, at her residence.

Mrs. Bennett was born Sept. 3, 1912, in Yellowpine as a daughter of the late William Harvey and Amanda (Travis) Crowell and had been a lifelong resident of Sabine County. She was a retired U.S. Postal Service worker and a member of the U. S. Postal Service Retirees. She had been a member of the Yellowpine Baptist Church for 73 years.

She is survived by several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Don Bennett.

Funeral services were held at 11 a.. Tuesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Wayne Alford officiating. Intermnet followed in Hemphill City Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to Hemphill Cemetery Association or Yellowpine Baptist Church.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2011)","STR06" "I46918","Crowell","George Thomas","19 Dec 1931","27 Jan 2017","0","George Thomas Crowell, 85, of Hemphill, Texas died Friday, January 27, 2017 at CHI Christus Hospital in Lufkin, Texas. Mr. Crowell resided in Hemphill, Texas for 42 years and was a member of Macedonia Yellowpine Baptist Church. He was born December 19, 1931 in Sabinetown to Albert and Lula B. Lord Crowell. He retired as a pumper for Star-Texaco Enterprise after 42 years. Mr. Crowell was also a U. S. Army Veteran serving in Korea. He was preceded in death by his wife, Ocie B. ""Tinnie"" Crowell, three brothers and two sisters. He is survived by daughters: Cynthia Lavern Kaseska of St. Augustine, Florida, Mary Christine Pelatan of Port Arthur, Texas, Martha Jane Bouse of St. Augustine, Florida and Carol Beth Seaton of New Orleans, Louisiana. He is also survived by eight grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Visitation will be held from 5:00 ? 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 31, 2017 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Services will be held 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, February 1, 2017, at Starr Funeral Home Chapel.

Downloaded from the Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill website
Also published in The Sabine County Reported dated 1 February 2017, Page 10","STR06" "I39532","Crowell","Henry","Mar 1845","11 Oct 1931","0","His widow, Laura, applied for a Confederate Pension based on his service. The file number was 50299.

Military Marker inscription Co D, 3 LA Inf CSA","STR06" "I39532","Crowell","Henry","Mar 1845","11 Oct 1931","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County
Enumerated 2 Jun 1880
Page 23 SD 1 ED 85 Stamped 235
221-224
Martin and Rebecca Crowell and family (ages 39 and 33, Martin born in Miss)
222-225
Crowell, Henry W M 30 Farm Laborer Miss Miss Miss
Crowell, Mary J W F 25 Ark Ark Ark
Crowell, William W M 9 Son Ark
Crowell, Miranda W F 7 Dtr Ark
Crowell, Emily W F 5 Dtr Ark

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerate 26 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 11B
185-189
Crowell, Henry Head W M Mar 1845 55 M 0 Tx Miss Miss Day Laborer
Crowell, Laura Wf W F Sept 1874 25 m 0 2/2 Tx Tx Tx
Crowell, Albert Son W M May 1890 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Crowell, Lizzie Dtr W F Aug 1891 8 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 22 and 23 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 6A
Sabine Town
87-89
Crowell, Henry Head M W 65 m2 11 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Crowell, Laura Wf F W 34 M1 11 4/2 Tx La La
Crowell, Albert Son M W 19 S Tx Miss Ark Laborer Home Farm
Crowell, Samuel E Son M W 10 S La Miss Tx Laborer Home Farm
Crowell, Perry S Son M W 2/12 S Tx Miss Tx


1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 17 and 18 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 37B
746-770
Crowell, Henry Head M W 74 M La La La Farmer
Crowell, Laura Wf F W 30 M Tx Tx Tx
Crowell, Samuel E Son M W 15 S La La Tx Farm Labor
Crowell, Perry S Son M W 10 S Tx La Tx Farm Labor

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 24, 1930
SD 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 14A Stamped 36
7-7
Edward and Mannie CROWELL and family
8-8
William and Amanda CROWELL and family
9-9
Hardy and Verlie CROWELL and family
10-10
Crowell, Henry Head m W 85 M 24 Ark Ark Akr Farmer
Crowell, Laura Wf F W 64 M 24 Ark Ark Akr
Crowell, Perry Son M W 21 S Tx Ark Ark Laborer Farm
Crowell, Ada Niece F W 40 W 14 Tx Ark Ark","STR06" "I4090","Crowell","Henry Hardy","16 Jul 1903","17 Dec 1978","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 24, 1930
SD 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 14A Stamped 36
7-7
Edward and Mannie CROWELL and family
8-8
William and Amanda CROWELL and family
9-9
Crowell, Harde H Head M W 27 m 21 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Crowell, Virlie Wf F W 25 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Crowell, Catherine Dtr F W 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Trubie Hired Hand M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
10-10
Henry and Laura CROWELL and family
","STR06" "I25891","","","","","","","" "I44405","Crowell","James E.","1 Dec 1919","23 Sep 2005","0","Said by Bob Miller to be a son of Albert Crowell and Lula Belle Lord.","STR06" "I43027","Crowell","John","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Arkansas, Nevada County, Red Land Twp
Page 6B SD 1 ED 212
---/50
Crowell, John W M 35 Farmer Miss Ala NC
Crowell, Delilah W F 29 Wf Keeps House La Mo La
Crowell, Martha A W F 10 Dtr Ark Miss La
Crowell, Manuel B W M 5 Son Ark Miss La
Crowell, Robt. V. W M 3 Son Ark Miss La
Crowell, David M W M 3/12 Mch Son Ark Miss La
Crowell, Manuel M W M 24 Boarder Works on Farm La Ala NC","STR06" "I43033","Crowell","Levi","21 Sep 1897","11 Mar 1972","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JN7S-VL4
Name: Levi Crowell
Event Date: 11 Mar 1972
Event Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 74 years
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 21 Sep 1897
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Sylvester Crowell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Gomer
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Commercial Fisherman
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Informant's Name (Original): Mrs. Sarah Crowell, wife
GS Film number: 2223766
Digital Folder Number: 4005474
Image Number: 01248
Reference ID: 22719
Collection: Levi Crowell, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I43032","Crowell","Margaret ""Maggie""","26 Dec 1893","21 Aug 1921","0","FindAGrave shows that she was ""Married to Wick Anderson and died during childbirth.""","STR06" "I43029","Crowell","Martha A.","22 Oct 1871","2 Mar 1919","0","She married P C Upton on 4 Aug 1889 in Redland, Nevada County, Arkansas. She was 17, and he was 20. FHL Film #1005244.","STR06" "I43016","Crowell","Miranda ""Randy""","Jun 1874","","0","Shown as Randy Smith on the death certificate of daughter Nellie Lucille Maund Carpenter. Could she have remarried? Or was she being conflated with her mother, Mary Jane Smith Crowell?","STR06" "I39533","Crowell","Perry S.","27 Apr 1908","6 Feb 1989","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated May 7, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-11 Sheet 11A
192
Crowell, Perry S Head M W 32 M no 8 Tx Same House Farmer
Crowell, Emily L Wf W F 27 M no 8 Tx Same House
Crowell, Rayford E Son M W 3 S no 0 Tx","STR06" "I3263","Crowell","Robert Virgil","13 Sep 1877","11 Jul 1947","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6MN-3QJ
Name: Robert Virgil Crowell
Event Date: 11 Jul 1947
Event Place: Yellow Pine, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 69 years 9 months 21 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 13 Sep 1877
Birthplace: Ark.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Crowell
Father's Birthplace: La.
Mother's Name: Delila Wheat
Mother's Birthplace: Ark.
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Residence Place: Yellow Pine, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Hemphill Cem.
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 13 Jul 1947
Informant's Name (Original): X
GS Film number: 2218650
Digital Folder Number: 4031397
Image Number: 2181
Reference ID: cn 31387
Collection: Robert Virgil Crowell, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I3263","Crowell","Robert Virgil","13 Sep 1877","11 Jul 1947","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 16 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 1B
19-19
Crowell, Robert Head M W 31 m1 7 Ark US US Farmer
Crowell, Josella Wf F W 25 m1 7 0/0 Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer","STR06" "I39535","Crowell","Samuel Edward","23 Nov 1900","11 Jan 1941","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD56-2D6
Name: Samuel Edward Crowell
Death Date: 11 Jan 1941
Death Place: Precinct No. 7, Sabine County, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 40 years 2 months
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Nov 1900
Birthplace: Sabine Co.
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name: May Bravon Crowell [Kay Parker McCary shows her as May BROWN]
Father's Name: Henry Crowell
Father's Birthplace: La.
Mother's Name: Laura Chance
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Fairdale, Tex.
Burial Date: 12 Jan 1941
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138245
Digital Film Number: 4030500
Image Number: 354
Reference Number: cn 4925
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I4089","Crowell","Susie","31 May 1901","16 Jul 1990","0","Shown on the SSDI as Susie C. JONES","STR06" "I3493","Crowell","Sylvester F.","8 Jan 1858","4 Mar 1926","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of John M. and Nancy (unk) Crowell.","STR06" "I3493","Crowell","Sylvester F.","8 Jan 1858","4 Mar 1926","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 22 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 5B
Sabine Town and Burkeville Road
83-85
Crowell, Sylvester F Head M W 52 M1 22 La Miss Miss Farmer
Crowell, Elizabeth A Wf F W 47 m1 22 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
Crowell, Walter M Son M W 20 S Tx La Tx Laborer Odd Jobs
Crowell, Margaret Dtr F W 16 S Tx La Tx
Crowell, Levi Son M W 12 S Tx La Tx Laborer Home Farm","STR06" "I43023","Crowell","Walter Merian","28 Oct 1888","3 Apr 1936","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JN6R-5C3
Name: Walter Merian Crowel
Event Date: 03 Apr 1936
Event Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 48 years 5 months 6 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 28 Oct 1888
Birthplace: Sabinetown
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Katy Crowel
Father's Name: Sylvester Crowel
Father's Birthplace: Arkansas
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Gomer
Mother's Birthplace: Sabinetown
Occupation: Farmer
Residence Place: Sabinetown, Texas
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place: Sabinetown
Burial Date: 04 Apr 1936
Informant's Name (Original): X
GS Film number: 2116864
Digital Folder Number: 4029601
Image Number: 1263
Reference ID: cn 22697
Collection: Walter Merian Crowel, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I43023","Crowell","Walter Merian","28 Oct 1888","3 Apr 1936","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I37593","Crowell","William Henry ""W. H.""","14 Oct 1871","9 Sep 1937","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 7
Enumerated 30 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 10A
174-174
Crowell, William Head M W 38 m1 16 Ark Ark Ark Farmer
Crowell, Amanda Wf F W 36 M1 15 7/5 Tx Tx Tx
Crowell, Ary Dtr F W 13 S Tx Ark Tx Farm Laborer
Crowell, Ella Dtr F W 11 S Tx Ark Tx Farm Laborer
Crowell, Susie Dtr F W 9 S Tx Ark Tx
Crowell, Hardy Son M W 6 S Tx Ark Tx
Crowell, Edna Dtr (sic) F (sic) W 5 S Tx Ark Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 14 through 17 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 9A
Hemphill and Burkeville Road
172-172
Crowell, Wm. H M w 49 m Ark La Ark Farmer
Crowell, Amanda Wf F W 46 M Tx Ark Tx
Crowell, Ella Dtr F W 20 S Tx Ark Tx
Crowell, Hardy Son M W 16 S Tx Ark Tx
Crowell, Edward Son M W 14 S Tx Ark Tx
Crowell, Ethel Dtr F W 7 S Tx Ark Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 24, 1930
SD 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 14A Stamped 36
7-7
Edward and Mannie CROWELL
8-8
Crowell, William H Head M W 58 M 24 Ark La Ark Farmer
Crowell, Amanda T Wf F W 56 m 11 Tx Tx Tx
Crowell, Ethel E Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Emmit Hired Hand M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
9-9
Hardy and Verlie CROWELL and family
10-10
Henry and Laura CROWELL and family","STR06" "I45914","Crowley","Annie Bertha","4 Sep 1875","2 Nov 1944","0","Said to have married Addie F. LANGFORD of Necessity.

Name Annie Bertha Langford
Event Type Death
Event Date: 02 Nov 1944
Event Place , Hidalgo, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 04 Sep 1875
Birthplace Palo Pinto, Texas
Father's Name J A Crowley
Mother's Name Anna V Mclemore
Certificate Number 52300
GS Film number 2137864
Digital Folder Number 005144847
Image Number 00215

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS1Q-Z58 : accessed 17 Oct 2014), Annie Bertha Langford, 02 Nov 1944; citing certificate number 52300, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2137864.","STR06" "I45922","Crowley","James ""Jim"" Allen","9 Dec 1890","5 Dec 1971","0","Said to have married Bula CAREY of Caddo.

Name James Allen Crowley
Event Type Death
Event Date 05 Dec 1971
Event Place Breckenridge, Stephens, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 09 Dec 1890
Birthplace Necessity, Texas
Occupation Farmer Dairyam
Father's Name Joe Crowley
Mother's Name Annie Mclemore
Informant Mrs. Beulah McLemore (Wife)
Certificate Number 91551
GS Film number 2223504
Digital Folder Number 005165855
Image Number 00372

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3F4-PM1 : accessed 17 Oct 2014), James Allen Crowley, 05 Dec 1971; citing certificate number 91551, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2223504.","STR06" "I45916","Crowley","Joe Perry","May 1879","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Bessie Allen Chalk of Post.","STR06" "I45919","Crowley","John W.","Oct 1885","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Bula EDWARDS of Necessity.","STR06" "I45913","Crowley","Josiah ""Joe"" Allen","25 Dec 1848","18 Nov 1939","0","""...son of Allen and Eliza (Towers) Crowley, and was born in 1848 in Calhoun County in Mississippi.""

Name Joesiah Allen Crawley
Event Type Death
Event Date 18 Nov 1939
Event Place Weslaco, Hidalgo, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Spouse Virginia Anne Crowley
Birth Date 25 Dec 1848
Birthplace , Mississippi
Occupation Retired Farmer Rancher
Father's Name Allen Crawley Born Georgia
Mother's Name Eliza Towers Born Georgia
Informant Miss Della Crowley, Weslaco, Texas
Burial Ranger Texas
Certificate Number 51401
GS Film number 2118411
Digital Folder Number 005144952
Image Number 00962



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3MN-M31 : accessed 17 Oct 2014), Joesiah Allen Crawley, 18 Nov 1939; citing certificate number 51401, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2118411.","STR06" "I45913","Crowley","Josiah ""Joe"" Allen","25 Dec 1848","18 Nov 1939","0","(Research):

Census Listings

1900 Census
Texas, Stephens, County, JP 5
Enumerated 19 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 144 Sheet 9B
151-155
Crowley, Joe Head W M Dec 1848 51 M 26 Miss Ga SC Farmer
Crowley, Virginia A Wf W F May 1852 48 M 26 10/10 Ala Ga Ga
Crowley, Bertha A Dtr W F Nov 1875 24 S Tx Miss Ala Teacher
Crowley, Mary E Dtr W F Feb 1877 23 S Tx Miss Ala Teacher
Crowley, Joe P Son W M May 1879 21 S Tx Miss Ala
Crowley, Milton Son W M Jun 1881 `8 A Rz Miaa Ala
Crowley, Paul Son W M Sept 1883 16 S Tx Miss Ala
Crowley, Nannie Dtr W F Jun 1887 12 S Tx Miss Ala
Crowley, Roxie Dtgr W F Feb 1889 11 S Tx Miss Ala
Crowley, Jim Son W M Jun 1891 8 S Tx Miss Ala
Crowley, Della B Dtr W F Jan 1893 7 S Tx Miss Ala
","STR06" "I45917","Crowley","Louis Milton","Jun 1881","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Hattie Andrews of Necessity.","STR06" "I45915","Crowley","Mary Etta","25 Jan 1878","23 Feb 1945","0","Said to have married Thomas F. Langford of Necessity.

Name Mary Etta Langford
Event Type Death
Event Date 23 Feb 1945
Event Place Mercedes, Hidalgo, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 25 Jan 1878
Birthplace Palo Pinto, Texas
Father's Name J S Crowley
Mother's Name Virginia Mclemore
Certificate Number 7538
GS Film number 2137913
Digital Folder Number 005144843
Image Number 00049

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS1S-XXR : accessed 17 Oct 2014), Mary Etta Langford, 23 Feb 1945; citing certificate number 7538, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2137913.","STR06" "I45918","Crowley","Paul Revere","Sep 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Annie Ruth McKastle of Durant, OK.","STR06" "I28926","","","","","","","" "I25172","Cruitt","Walter William","3 Apr 1938","24 Sep 2006","0","He may have been the son of Walter and Marjorie CRUITT, and lived in Xenia, Ohio as of the 1940 census.","STR06" "I21498","Crum","Florence","15 Dec 1910","22 May 2004","0","The Ohio Death index shows that she was widowed at the time of her death, and died in a Nursing home. Her maiden name is shown as CRUM, and the maiden name of her mother was listed as HOOPES.","STR06" "I21871","Crumpler","Amos Royal","6 May 1851","15 Jun 1927","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Jeff Hubbard, shows him as a son of Micajah Crumpler and Barbra Butler, who are both buried at the White Oak Baptist Church Cemetery in Clinton.","STR06" "I21871","Crumpler","Amos Royal","6 May 1851","15 Jun 1927","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, Little Coharie Twp
Enumerated 3 Jun 1880
32-32
Crumpler, Amos R W M 29 Farmer NC NC NC
Crumpler, Celestial A W F 24 Wf Keeping House NC NC NC
Crumpler, Jeffurson H W M 1 Son NC NC NC
McLamon, M. Jane W F 51 Mother-in-law Keeping House NC NC NC

1900 Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, Little Coharie Twp
Enumerated 23 Jun 1900
SD 3? ED 96 Sheet 12A Stamped 115
311-311
Crumpler, Amos Head M W May 1851 49 M 24 NC NC NC Farmer
Crumpler, Celestial A Wf W F Oct 1855 44 M 24 4/3 NC NC NC
Crumpler, Jefferson R? Son W M Jan 1878 22 S NC NC NC Farm Laborer
Crumpler, Arthur (Luther?) L Son M M Jun 1884 16 S NC NC NC
Crumpler, Lella J Dtr W F Oct 1895 4 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Matilda Mother-in-law W F Oct 1828 71 Wd 1/1 NC NC NC","STR06" "I22212","Crumpler","Lela J.","8 Oct 1895","5 Jul 1978","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FGRH-PM5
Name: Lela Crumpler Butler
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 05 Jul 1978
Event Place: Clinton, Sampson, North Carolina
Birth Year:
Birth Year (Estimated): 1896
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery:
Funeral Home:
Residence Place:
Address:
Gender: Female
Age: 82
Marital Status:
Race (Original):
Occupation:
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Father's Name: Amos Crumpler
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Elmira Fowler (sic)
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace:
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Additional Relatives:
Informant's Name:
Reference ID: 27563
GS Film number: 1984399
Collection: Lela Crumpler Butler, ""North Carolina, Deaths, 1931-1994""","STR06" "I22211","Crumpler","Luther Leonard","30 Jun 1883","13 Oct 1918","0","FindAGrave notes that he ""Was a yard conductor on the railroad...living in Florence, SC at the time of his death. "" He died of influenza and pneumonia, most probably due to the great Spanish Flu epidemic sweeping the country at that time.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N9NS-FQ8
Name: Luther Leonard Crumpler
Titles and Terms:
Name Prefix:
Event Date: 13 Oct 1918
Event Place: Florence, Florence, South Carolina
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Race: White
Age (Original): 36y 3m 13d
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 30 Jun 1882
Birthplace: Samson Co., N.C.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name Prefix:
Father's Name: Amos Crumpler
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Name Prefix:
Father's Birthplace: N.C.
Mother's Name: Elmira Mclemon
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name Prefix:
Mother's Birthplace: N.C.
Occupation: Conductor, Railroad
Address:
Residence Place:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Rose..., N.C.
Burial Date:
Funeral Home:
Informant's Name:
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 1913508
Digital Folder Number: 4177257
Image Number: 422
Reference ID: fn 20208
Collection: Luther Leonard Crumpler, ""South Carolina, Deaths, 1915-1943""","STR06" "I32837","Cruse","George I.","6 Jan 1918","26 Mar 2003","0","The son of George CRUSE and Rose MAU. A Military Marker at his grave is embossed with a cross and the inscription ""George I Cruse, S Sgt US Army, World War II, Jan 6, 1918-Mar 22, 2003.""","STR06" "I13062","Crutcher","Robert D.","29 Jan 1914","8 Jan 1989","0","He was living in Lawrence, Comanche County, Oklahoma at the time of the 1940 census, in a household with his brother and sister-in-law T(h)omas?/indexed as Jomas and Della Crutcher. Five years prior to that, he has lived in Follett, Texas. He was born in Oklahoma, had attended one year of High School, and was working as a farm laborer. At the time of the 1930 enumeration, T.C. Cruther and Robert were listed as sons in the home of S. O. and Sallie Crutcher of Teennesse. The family resided in Lawrence at that time as well.","STR06" "I16298","Crutchfield","Mary E. ""Polly""","26 Oct 1787","17 Jun 1848","0","The daughter of George and Dicey Hoskins Crutchfield. George Crutchfield, her father, was a veteran of the revolutionary war. (Noble, page 71). Her family moved from Virginia into Kentucky, and later moved south into Tennessee. (Henson & Parmelee, page 4). On the 1880 census, son George indicates his mother was born in Virginia. ""The Cartwrights of San Augustine"" indicated that she grew up in Smith County, Tennessee, and that her four sisters and three brothers mostly remained in Smith County for the rest of their lifes.

Mary suffered from recurring malaria since at least 1847, and died ten days after son Clinton succumbed to the same disease. In twenty-two months, the three surviving Cartwright brothers has lost two sisters, a brother and their mother. (Hemson and Parmelee, pp. 153-154).","STR06" "I28056","","","","","","","" "I11147","","","","","","","" "I43044","Cudley","Adolph Gustav","3 Aug 1909","25 May 1989","0","He shares a double tombstone with a Rose Cudley, 26 Dec 1911-25 Apr 2008. Their wedding date is inscribed as August 7, 1935.","STR06" "I43088","Cudly","Albina ""Albie"" M.","25 Apr 1915","2 Jul 2013","0","Albie M. Anderson, 98, of Lincoln, died July 2, 2013. Mrs. Anderson was born April 25, 1915 to Josef & Mary (Nejdl) Cudley in Crete, Neb. Albie was a homemaker.

She is survived by a son-in-law, Pete Hedgpeth of Lincoln; grandchildren, Lori (Perry) Beard of Lincoln, Joel (Janine) Hedgpeth of Savannah, Ga.; six great-grandchildren; two great great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Merritt (Andy) Anderson; daughter, Sharon Hedgpeth.

Graveside Services will be 10 a.m. on Tuesday, July 9, 2013 at Lincoln Memorial Park. Pastor Eddie Masters will officiate. Those attending the services are asked to gather at gate #2 prior to the service. There will be no public viewing/visitation. Friends may stop to sign the register at Butherus, Maser and Love Funeral Home, 4040 A Street, Lincoln 68510, any time prior to the services. Memorials are suggested to the family for Albie's great-grandchildren's Educational Fund. Online condolences may be left at www.bmlfh.com","STR06" "I48678","Cudly","Bruce","Abt 1953","2 Jun 2024","0","Bruce Cudly, 71, of Lincoln, entered eternal peace on Sunday, June 2nd at home with his wife DeAnn, children, family and loved ones, and his beloved dog Sophie by his side.

Bruce was preceded in death by his parents, Joe and Esther (Renner) Cudly, many cherished aunts, uncles, cousins, infant nephew, and father-in-law.

He is survived by his wife, DeAnn; sons, Matt,(Erin) of Panama City, FL, David,(Lauren) of Austin TX, and Gabe Kanne of Lincoln; Daughter, Hannah (Cory) Watermeir of Austin, TX; Sister, Sue Menke; Godson and nephew, Jeremy (Shannon), niece Alyssa (Brian) Felcher, Grandchildren, Connor, Christine, David, Emma and one more on the way. Grand-Nephews, Brendan and Aiden; Mother-in-law, JoAnn Roti (Gary),Sister-in-law, Gretchen (Rick) Roti, and Brother-in-law, Jayson (Ava) Roti.

Family is, even in death, everything to Bruce. No matter the distance, the time, the ups, the downs, family was and is his touchstone. As was his work family, his church family, his hunting brothers, his llama family, his volleyball family, his MS bike ride family, his scouting family, as well as his extensive family of friends and neighbors, both lifelong and new.

Bruce enjoyed going to work each day. Seriously! He devoted almost 42 years of service to promoting quality of services and supports to individuals with intellectual and other developmental disabilities in Nebraska. Bruce's work started in a vocational support setting in Lincoln under the office known as LOMR. He went on to have an illustrious career as one of Nebraska's leading advocates for the rights of those with disabilities. Bruce served as the Director of Organizational Supports for Region V Services (now APACE) which serves Southeast Nebraska. Bruce helped craft regulatory language within Nebraska and developed and trained countless staff to ensure the dignity and respect for those that Region V supported. He has positively impacted the lives of thousands of people and his accomplishments will be forever within the DNA of Nebraska's services for citizens with disabilities. Bruce was a long-time board member and two-time President for the Nebraska Association of Community Professionals. Bruce received recognition, earning 2 significant awards: The Bob Schalock Award from the Association of Community Professionals, which is the highest honor in the state, and the American Association for Mental Retardation Professional of the Year Award.

He was a devoted member of Our Saviours Lutheran Church, and together with DeAnn, he was actively involved in the FEAST ministry, offering support, classes, meals, and friendship to individuals transitioning from the correctional center back into the community.

In 2007, Bruce initiated fundraising efforts for the MS Society by participating in bike rides in Nebraska and the 350-mile RAM ride in Minnesota. Over time, many friends joined him, formed a team and eventually DeAnn was able to accompany via air conditioned camper.

Bruce was an avid lover of music, particularly blues and jazz. He enjoyed, supported and even helped fundraise for local radio station KZUM. He frequently attended symphonies, concerts, and kept The Zoo Bar musical calendar prominently posted. He also enjoyed the folk music coffee houses venues and he and DeAnn were regulars at the Crecent Moon Songwriters night until he became too ill.

Bruce had a passion for reading?everything! He read DeAnn the newspaper highlights everyday, and the advice columns from several papers. He wasn't into Wheel but he watched Jeopardy twice a day.

Bruce was an outdoor enthusiast, enjoying hunting, fishing, and various camping.

He was also played volleyball for nearly 40 years and even after he couldn't play anymore, he still attended their get togethers.

Bruce cherished his lifelong friendships, especially with his college and high school friends, the Llamas, with whom he gathered annually for the Spring Cotillion for over 50 years. Most importantly, he was a deeply loved and respected friend, father, papa, uncle, brother and husband.

Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, June 29th at 4:00PM at Our Saviour's Lutheran Church in Lincoln immediately followed by a Celebration of Life. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be designated to the family for future designation.

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home","STR06" "I37251","","","","","","","" "I2320","Cudly","Ernest","8 Feb 1912","19 May 1961","0","He worked at the Farmer's Co-Op at Milligan and Gooch Milling Company of Lincoln. (Milligan, p 256).","STR06" "I3827","Cudly","Frantiska ""Frances""","10 Oct 1898","28 Jul 1982","0","She attended school at District #2 through the eighth grade. She then stayed home to help her mother care for the younger children. (Milligan, p 203)","STR06" "I3804","Cudly","Jan ""Johann"" ""John""","Apr 1838","10 Jan 1910","0","Cudly is the European spelling of the name. Some of Johan's descendant instead use Chudly.","STR06" "I3804","Cudly","Jan ""Johann"" ""John""","Apr 1838","10 Jan 1910","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Turkey Creek Precinct
Enumerated 17 Jun 1880
Page 6B SD 1 ED 217
58-62
Chudly, John W M 42 Farmer Moravia Moravia Moravia
Chudly, Josephine W F 42 Wf Keeping House Moravia Moravia Moravia
Chudly, Josephine W F 21 Dtr At Home Moravia Moravia Moravia
Chudly, Johan W M 14 Son At Home Moravia Moravia Moravia
Chudly, Joseph W M 11 Son At Hoem Moravia Moravia Moravia
Chudly, Peter W M 7 Son Moravia Moravia Moravia
Chudly, Frances W F 3 Dtr Neb Moravia Moravia
Chudly, Antone W F 4 Grddtr Neb Moravia Moravia

1900 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Turkey Creek Precinct
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 120 Sheet 3A Stamped 206
40-40
Cudly, John Head W M Apr 1838 62 M 40 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1874 Farmer
Cudly, Josia Wf W M Mar 1838 62 m 40 5/5 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Cudly, Fanny Grddtr W F Apr 1872 28 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Cudly, Peter Son W M Feb 1873 27 S Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia Farm Laborer
Cudly, Josie Dtr-in-law W F Marc 1877 21 M 1 o/o Neb Bohemia Iowa


","STR06" "I1108","Cudly","Jan ""John""","11 Jul 1865","4 Aug 1957","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated 26 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 32 Sheet 7A
132-134
Cudly, John S. Head M W 44 m1 23 Aust Moravian Aust Moravian Aust Moravian 1874 English Farmer
Cudly, Mary Wf F W 39 m1 23 9/9 Neb Morava Moravan Morava Moravan English
Cudly, Stanley Son M W 21 S Neb Aust Moravian Neb English
Cudly, Edward Son M W 17 S Neb Aust Moravian Aust Neb English Laborer Home Farm
Cudly, Joseph Son M W 14 S Neb Aust Moravian Neb English Laborer Home Farm
Cudly, Francis Dtr F W 11 S Neb Aust Moravia Aust Neb English
Cudly, John Jr Son M W 8 S Neb Aust Moravia Neb English
Cudly, Rosie Dtr F W 5 S Neb Aust Moravia Neb English
Cudly, Mamie Dtr F W 3 S Neb Aust Moravia Neb English
Cudly, Vlasta Dtr F W 12/12 S Neb Aust Moravia Neb English


1920 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 37 Sheet 3B
58-58
Chudly, John S. Head O F M W 54 M 1874 Na 1892 Morava Moravan Morava Moravan Morava Moravan 1874 Farmer
Chudly, Mary Wf F W 39 m1 23 9/9 Neb Aust Moravia Aust Moravia Englishnglish
Chudly, Edward E Son M W 26 S Neb Morava Moravan Aust Neb Farm Laborer
Chudly, Frances Dtr F W 21 S Neb Morava Moravan Neb
Chudly, John Jr Son M W 18 S Neb Morava Moravan Neb
Chudly, Rosie Dtr F W 15 S Neb Morava Moravan Neb
Chudly, Mamie Dtr F W 13 S Neb Morava Moravan Neb
Chudly, Vlasta Dtr F W 10 S Neb Morava Moravan Aust Neb
Chudly, Ernest Son M W 7 S Neb Morava Moravan Neb

","STR06" "I5641","Cudly","Josef ""Joseph""","3 Oct 1868","Nov 1961","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Atlanta Precinct
Enumerated 29 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 116 Sheet 5B
96-97
Cudly, Joseph Head M W 38 M1 3 Aust Moravian Aust Moravian Aust Moravian 1873 Nat English Farmer
Cudly, Mary Wf F W 23 m1 3 1/1 Neb Aust Bohemian Aust Bohemian English
Cudly, Adolph G Son M W 10/12 S Neb Aust Moravia Neb
Cudly, Josephine Sister F W 51 S 1/1 Aust Moravian Aust Moravian Aust Moravian 1873 English
Cudly, Tony Niece F W 33 S Neb Aust Moravian Aust Moravian Bohemian

1920 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Friend Precinct
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 132 Sheet 3A
59-59
Cudly, Joseph Head M W 49 M Neb Bohemia/Bohemian BohemiaBoheiman Farmer
Cudly, Mary Wf F W 39 M Neb Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian
Cudly, Adolph Son M W 10 S Neb Neb Neb
Cudly, Olafs Son M W 5 10/12 S Neb Neb Neb
Cudly, Albina Dtr F W 4 5/12 S Neb Neb Neb

1930 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Friend Precinct
Enumerated April 23, 1930
ED 76-11 SD 11 Sheet 3B
73-73
Cudly, Joseph Head M W 51 M 34 Nenb Czech Czech Farmer
Cudly, Mary Wf F W 42 M 19 Neb Czech Czech
Cudly, Adolph G Son M W 20 S Neb Neb Neb Muscian Orchestra
Cudly, Aloys Son M W 16 S Neb Neb Neb
Cudly, Albina Dtr F W 14 S Neb Neb Neb
Cudly, Leo Son M W 10 S Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I4948","Cudly","Josefa ""Josephine""","Abt 1857","25 Jan 1943","0","She had a daughter, Antonia, who was either born with or contracted some sort of crippling disease, and lived with her mother until her death. (Milligan, p 255).

In 1910, Josephine and Antonia were living with her brother and sister-in-law, Joseph and Mary Cudly, in the Atlanta Precinct of Saline County.","STR06" "I3304","Cudly","Joseph John","27 Aug 1895","9 Jan 1976","0","John spent his entire life on the farm, except for one year while he attended automotive school in Lincoln. (Milligan, p 256).","STR06" "I3304","Cudly","Joseph John","27 Aug 1895","9 Jan 1976","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Turkey Creek Precinct
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 76-22 SD 11 Sheets IB and IIA
23-23
Cudly, Joseph J Head M W 34 m 23 Neb Czech Neb Farmer
Cudly, Mamie Wf F W 28 m 17 Neb Czech Neb
Cudly, Mylo J Son M 1 W 10 S Nen Nen Neb
Cudly, Mildred M Dtr F W 9 S Neb Neb Neb
Cudly, Joseph J. Son M W 6 S Neb Neb Neb
Cudly, Helen M Dtr F W 1 10/12 S Neb Neb Neb
Cudly, Marian A Dtr F W 5/12 S Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I35116","Cudly","Joseph John","5 Jan 1924","5 Aug 2002","0","US NAVY WORLD WAR II, KOREA","STR06" "I3054","Cudly","Lula","5 Mar 1891","19 Mar 1971","0","As a young girl, she worked for her Aunt Fannie MENGELER in a millinery shop in Milligan. (Milligan, p 292).","STR06" "I2282","Cudly","Marie","3 Feb 1880","6 Aug 1970","0","The youngest child of Jan CUDLY and Marie DOUPNIK. She was the sister of Anna Cudly, the wife of Paul FOYT of Saline County (Milligan, p 311).","STR06" "I11996","Cudly","Mildred Mamie","17 Feb 1921","12 Mar 2010","0","Maresh, Mildred Mamie, age 89, Lincoln, died March 12, 2010 in Lincoln. Born Milligan on February 17, 1921 to Joseph and Mamie (Elznic) Cudly. Former employee, Russell Stover Candies, University of Nebraska (dietary department). 64 year member Milligan American Legion Auxiliary.

SURVIVORS
Daughter & son-in-law: Carolyn and Gary Schmalken, Lincoln
Son and daughter-in-law: Larry and Peggy Maresh, Lincoln
Grandchildren, spouses: Steve and Tammy Schmalken, Malcolm
Debra and Danny Kage, LaVista
Jeff and Melanie Schmalken, Lincoln
Brian and Tiffany Schmalken, Fort Worth, TX
Brent and Jana Maresh, Lincoln
8 Great Grandchildren
1 Great Great Granddaughter
Brother-in-law: Lumir Svec, Crete
Sister-in-law: Ruth Maresh, Geneva

PRECEDED IN DEATH BY: Parents; Husband, Edward M. Maresh; Brothers, Milo and Joseph Cudly; Sisters, Marian Svec, Helen Ahlschwede

FUNERAL SERVICES
10:00 am, Tuesday, Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 South 14th Street, Lincoln. Visitation, 3 pm to 8 pm Sunday; 9 am to 8 pm Monday; one hour before services Tuesday, all at the funeral home. Memorials in lieu of flowers in care of Gramercy Hill, 6800 ""A"" Street, Lincoln, NE 68510. Condolences may be sent to lincolnfh.com

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I35120","Cudly","Mylo J.","12 Oct 1919","25 Jul 1938","0","""... Mylo died from injuries sustained in a car accident on July 25, 1939."" Other sources show that he died in 1937, and FindAGrave shows this as in 1938.","STR06" "I4947","Cudly","Petr ""Peter""","24 Feb 1873","3 Dec 1959","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Turkey Creek Precinct
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 132 Sheet 1A
3-3
Cudly, Peter Head M W 38 m1 11 AustBohemian AustBohemian AustBohemian English Farmer
Cudly, Josefa Wf F W 31 M1 11 6/6 Neb AustBohemian Iowa English
Cudly, Emma Dtr F W 9 S Neb AustBohemian Neb English
Cudly, Gerald Son M W 7 S Neb AustBohemian Neb
Cudly, Clara Dtr F W 6 S Neb AustBohemian Neb
Cudly, Ida Dtr F W 4 S Neb AustBohemian Neb
Cudly, Mildred Dtr F W 3 S Neb AustBohemian Neb
Cudly, Helen Dtr F W 12 S Neb AustBohemian Neb
Cudly, Josefa Motehr F W 72 Wd AustBohemian AustBohemian AustBohemian Bohemian Own Home
Lholak, John Hired Man M W 23 S AustBohemian AustBohemian AustBohemian Bohemian Laborer General Farm

1920 Census
California, Glenn County, Second Judical Twp, Orland
Enumerated 12 Jan 1920
SD 1 ED 61 Sheets 9B and 10A
Eight Street
206-222
Cudly, Peter Head M W 46 m 1885 Na BohemiaChecz Bohemia Checz Bohemia Czech Farmer
Cudly, Josephine Wf F W 40 M Neb Bohemia Bohemian Ohio
Hebuck, Emma Dtr F W 19 M Neb Bohemia Bohemian Neb
Hebuck, Una Mae Grdtr F W 4/12 S Cal Cal Neb
-----, Jerry Son M W 17 S Neb Bohemia Bohemian Neb
-----, Clara Dtr M (sic) W 16 S Neb Bohemia Bohemian Neb
-----, Ida Dtr F W 14 S Neb Bohemia Bohemian Neb
-----, Mildred Dtr F W 12 S Neb Bohemia Bohemian Neb
-----, Helen F W 10 Neb Bohemia Boheminan Neb
-----, Josephine Dtr F W 5 S Calif Bohemia Bohemian Neb
","STR06" "I37250","","","","","","","" "I33081","Cuff","Edna Marie","2 Dec 1881","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of George Alexander Cuffe and Mary Jane Patterson.

In a March 4, 1959 letter from Myrl Binkelman to Cora Striffler, she wrote that Edna's address was 11534 Bryon, Apt 210, Detroit, 2, Michigan.

She said that Jay and Edna's son Edward had moved to Toledo, Ohio, and the other sons were still in Detroit.","STR06" "I17749","Culver","Harriette L.","10 Jun 1828","24 Aug 1907","0","John CULVER (1700-1766) and his wife Mary, both of Del., were the parents of Aaron CULVER (1726-1795) who m ca 1757, Ann MILES, in Maryland. Issue: Joshua J. CULVER (1759-1855) in Ga., m NANCY ELLIS (1760-1840). Issue: Joseph, b ca 1785 in Maryland, d 1847 in Ga., m Aug 25, 1816, Mary E. SAUNDERS (18702-1868). Issue: Harriett, b Ju (sic) 10, 1828, Ga. d Aug 24, 1907 in Sabine County m Dec 4, 1845 in Tolbert Co, Ga, Simeon BICKLEY (1822-1907). (White and Toole, p 70).","STR06" "I20287","Cummings","Delila Merle","2 Dec 1915","18 Oct 2002","0","The Duncan Banner Oct. 21, 2002

OKLAHOMA CITY - Delila M. Cummings Stamper, 86, passed from this life on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2002, in Alamogordo, N.M. Service will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Hahn, Cook, Street and Draper Funeral Home in Oklahoma City with Kenneth Beard officiating. Internment will be in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Oklahoma City. Mrs. Stamper was born Dec. 2, 1915, near Duncan in the Liberty district, to Charles and Ophia Wampler Cummings. She attended Liberty and Empire schools, graduating from Empire in 1934. She married O.B. ""Bush"" Stamper, a teacher at Empire school, on July 13, 1941. The Stampers lived in several states including Texas, South Dakota, Tennessee, West Virginia and Oklahoma while Mr. Stamper taught in high schools, colleges and universities. They moved back to Oklahoma City in 1961. In 1994, after the death of her husband, Mrs. Stamper moved to New Mexico to be near her two children and their families. She was a lifelong, active member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Carol and Chris Chapis of Las Vegas, Nev.; a son and daughter-in-law, Gary and Kathy Stamper of Tularosa, N.M.; two grandsons, David Ian Stamper and his wife, Arlene, and Aaron Jeffrey Stamper all of Albuquerque, N.M.; a sister, Ruby Treece Jennings of Duncan; a brother Charles Lawrence Cummings of Ventura, Calif.; and a host of nieces, nephews and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 49 years; five brothers, Earl Andrew Cummings, O.L. "" Buster"" Cummings, Glen Eugene Cummings, Horace H. Cummings and Russell Lee Cummings; and three sisters, Rose Corene Cummings, Mary Ellen Cummings Wilkinson and Iona May Cummings Pollock.

(Courtesy of Lyn Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I875","","","","","","","" "I13527","Cummings","Juanita Mae","16 May 1920","14 Nov 2002","0","Juanita Cumming was listed as the nine year old daugbhter of J. J. and Feddie CUMMINGS of Ranger City, Eastland County, Texas at the time of the 1930 census enumeration. Her parents were both shown as being born in Texas, as were Juanita and older brother Leo (age 14) and younger sister Virginia (age 7). Her father, J. J., was the forman of a Gasoline Plant.","STR06" "I6053","Cummings","Judson A.","Mar 1839","Abt 1913","0","The son of John Cummings.","STR06" "I6055","Cummings","Judson Mathias","6 Apr 1913","13 Jul 1968","0","He worked for Alma Products until his death.","STR06" "I28477","","","","","","","" "I22925","","","","","","","" "I2409","Cunningham","Abel Seymour","8 Dec 1810","28 Mar 1860","0","Abel Seymour Cunningham, a Republic of Texas congressman and participant in the Texas Revolution and the Mexican War,qqv was born on December 8, 1810, in Hardy County, Virginia. He moved to Texas in 1835 and settled in Victoria County. During the Texas Revolution he volunteered as a private in the army and served from April 1 to July 12, 1836, in a Captain Smith's company of cavalry. In the spring of 1842 he served in Capt. John T. Price's company under Col. Clark L. Owen in the expedition to crush the invasion of Texas by Rafael V?squez. Cunningham represented Victoria County in the House of the Ninth Congress of the republic from December 2, 1844, to June 28, 1845, and was a member of the annexation convention that summer. He joined Col. Benjamin McCulloch's rangers in 1846, after the outbreak of the Mexican War. In the 1840s he was a Victoria alderman and joined the Victoria bar. He was kept on retainer by the board to represent the city in land cases before the Texas Supreme Court. Cunningham was married to Martha McGrew. He died on March 28, 1860, in Victoria.

BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Roy Grimes, ed., 300 Years in Victoria County (Victoria, Texas: Victoria Advocate, 1968; rpt., Austin: Nortex, 1985). Victor Marion Rose, History of Victoria (Laredo, 1883; rpt., Victoria, Texas: Book Mart, 1961). Texas House of Representatives, Biographical Directory of the Texan Conventions and Congresses, 1832? 1845 (Austin: Book Exchange, 1941).

Craig H. Roell, ""CUNNINGHAM, ABEL SEYMOUR,"" Handbook of Texas Online (http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fcu22), accessed May 19, 2013. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.","STR06" "I2409","Cunningham","Abel Seymour","8 Dec 1810","28 Mar 1860","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Victoria County, The Town of Victoria
Enumerated 21 Aust 1850
Stamped 233
25-25
A S Cunningham 45 M Lawyer 1000 Va
Martha J """""" 23 F Miss","STR06" "I46225","","","","","","","" "I32451","Cunningham","Betty Zoe","21 Apr 1937","11 Jun 2000","0","She is possibly the daughter of Richard and Maud Cunningham of Baird, Texas, listed as Betty Joe Cunningham, age 2, and born in Texas, at the time of the 1940 Federal Census.","STR06" "I38394","Cunningham","Ellen ""Nelly""","Abt 1801","Aft 1880","0","Also shown as born in South Carolina.","STR06" "I38382","Cunningham","John","Abt 1810","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings

1850 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, 31 SD Est District
Enumerated 27 Nov 1850
Stamped 68
214-298
John Cunningham 40 M Shinglemaker NC
Mary Cunningham 50 F NC
","STR06" "I47963","Cunningham","June Evon","20 Jun 1932","27 Aug 2020","0","June Evon Wright, 88, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Thursday, August 27, 2020 at CHI ? Lufkin Memorial.

Evon was born on June 20, 1932 in Texas to Robert Cunningham and Bertha Cunningham.

She is survived by her husband, Billy Ray Wright of Hemphill; sons, Danny West and wife, Tammie of Milam, and Randy West of Bronson; daughters, Judy Brown of Brookeland, Texas and Donna Brasher and husband, Jamie of Pineland, Texas; 24 grandchildren and many, many great grandchildren.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 2, 2020 at Pine Park United Pentecostal Church, 4701 TX-Hwy 184, Hemphill, Texas 75948, with Bro. Rex White officiating.

Burial will follow services in Rosevine Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

Online condolences can be made and memorial book can be signed at starrfuneralhome.com

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home, also published in the Sabine County Reporter, September 2, 2020, page 4","STR06" "I35251","Cunningham","Mary Etta","8 Oct 1843","18 May 1920","0","A U. S. Sons of the American Revolution Membership Application shows her as a daughter of Thompson Cunningham and Bethenia Bennett, born on October 8, 1843. Her grandparents were shown as Dr. George Bennett and Anna Dabney. Her Tennessee death certificate shows her as Mrs. Etta C. McLemore, and also lists her parents as Thompson Cunningham and Bathenia Bennett. The informant was B. P McLemore.","STR06" "I35251","Cunningham","Mary Etta","8 Oct 1843","18 May 1920","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Federal Census
Tennessee, Williamson County, 3rd District
Pg 14B SD 3 ED 230
Enumerated 22 June 1880
112-116
McLemore, Etta W F 36 Keeping House Tenn Ga Tenn
McLemore, Bettie W F 12 Dtr Miss Miss Tenn
McLemore, Bethenia W F 10 Dtr Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Price P W M 8 Son Tenn Miss Tenn
Maucheum Tim W M 27 Laborer Tenn Tenn Tenn
Nolen Mary B F 25 Domestic Servant Tenn Tenn Tenn
Nolen, Bettie B F 6 Dtr Tenn Tenn Tenn
Nolen, Thomas B M 3 Son Tenn Tenn Tenn
Nolen, Sophie B F 1 Dtr Tenn Tenn Tenn","STR06" "I46222","Cunningham","Robert Earl","26 May 1925","1 Aug 2013","0","Robert Earl Cunningham, Sr., age 88 of Hemphill, Texas died Thursday morning, August 1, 2013 in the Pinehill Nursing Home in Jefferson, Texas.

Robert was born in Sabine County to Robert and Bertha Jones Cunningham.

Robert has lived in Hemphill all his life and was a member of Littleton Fowler Masonic Lodge #305. He was a mechanic by trade and was a veteran of WW II serving in the U.S. Army.

He is survived by his sons, Ralph Cunningham and his wife Melissa of Jefferson, Robert Cunningham, Jr. of Pineland, his daughters, Earline Clark and her husband Glen Dale of Arkansas, Bertha Samford and her husband Royce of Dayton, Texas, ten grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren.

He is also survived by his sister, Evon Wright and her husband Billy Ray of Hemphill, Texas.

Graveside services will be held at 2pm in the Joel Halbert Cemetery in Milam, Texas.

Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

(Obituary copied from this FindAGrave memorial page, created by Kay Parker McCary)","STR06" "I48659","Cunningham","Susan","5 Jul 1915","8 Jan 1996","0","Obituary

Susie O'Banion

Susie O'Banion, 80, of Hemphill died Monday, Jan. 8, 1996, at Hemphill Care Center.

Mrs. O'Banion was born July 5, 1915, in Negreet, Louisiana, as a daughter of the late Benjamin and Sara Lula (Hood) O'Banion (sic-her father was a CUNNINGHAM, she married an O'Banion) and had lived in Sabine County most of her life. She was a member of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church and a homemaker.

Survivors: three daughters, Joyce Ezernack, Ruby Wood, and Sue Buckner, all of Hemphill; a sister, Ellen Savell of Bronson; seven grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren.

Graveside rites were held at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Gravelhill Cemetery, Sabine County, with Bro. W. Clarence Howell officiating. Arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 17, 1996, Page 12","STR06" "I40620","","","","","","","" "I40573","Cunningham","Verneice","10 Jan 1928","28 Mar 1945","0","She died of a ""accidental drowning in Lake Sabine, Texas.""

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDL2-TFF
Name: Vernice Clark
Event Date: 28 Mar 1945
Event Place: Prec. 2, Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 17 years 2 months 18 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 10 Jan 1928
Birthplace: Hemphill, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Robert Earl Cunningham
Father's Birthplace: Sabine Parish, Louisiana
Mother's Name: Bertha Mary Jones
Mother's Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Occupation:
Residence Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 02 Apr 1945
Informant's Name (Original): X
GS Film number: 2137914
Digital Folder Number: 4029648
Image Number: 1633
Reference ID: cn 12479
Collection: Vernice Clark, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I32944","Curl","Barbara Ann","1 Dec 1943","16 May 1944","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VD6W-56D
Name: Barbara Ann Curl
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 01 Dec 1943
Event Place: Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Father's Name: William Oliver Curl
Mother's Name: Maudie Emily Strickland
Certificate Number:
Collection: Barbara Ann Curl, ""Texas, Birth Index, 1903-1997""

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDNN-CHD
Name: Barbara Ann Curl
Event Date: 16 May 1944
Event Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 5 months 15 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 01 Dec 1943
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W.O. Curl
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Maudie Strickland
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Infant
Residence Place: Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 17 May 1944
Informant's Name (Original): X
GS Film number: 2137792
Digital Folder Number: 4029637
Image Number: 2473
Reference ID: cn23885
Collection: Barbara Ann Curl, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I27018","Curl","Della Aileen","22 Apr 1926","13 Nov 2006","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, November 16, 2006

Aileen Curl Metteauer

Funeral services for Aileen Curl Metteauer, 80, of Chireno, will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, November 16, 2006, at Chireno United Methodist Church. Burial will follow at Lower Chireno Cemetery. Mrs. Metteauer died Monday, November 13, 2006 in Nacogdoches. Born April 22, 1926 in Chireno, she was the daughter of Lillian (Grandberry) Curl and Edgar Thomas Curl. Mrs. Metteauer graduated from Chireno High School and later became the Librarian of Chireno Independent School District. She enjoyed cooking, quilting, and tending to her flowers. She loved her family and friends, especially her grandbabies. Mrs. Metteauer was a member of Chireno United Methodist Church. Survivors include her son and daughter-in-law, Jimmy and Linda Metteauer of Chireno; daughter and son-in-law, Kay and Gary EVETT of San Augustine; daughter Patricia Metteauer of Houston; sister, Dixie HUNT of Lufkin; and granchildren, David EVETT of San Augustine, Jena RHODES of Timpson, and Jim Metteauer of Beaumont. Mrs. Metteauer was preceded in death by her husband of 52 years, George Lance Metteauer. Memorials may be made to Chireno United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 242, Chireno, TX 75397. Laird Funeral Home in Nacogdoches in charge of arrangements.","STR06" "I42937","Curl","Edgar T.","17 Sep 1933","18 Jan 1996","0","His tombstone is inscribed with a Masonic symbol, and FindAGrave indicates that he also has a military marker ""PFC US Army Korea.""","STR06" "I14138","Curl","Edgar Thomas","5 Mar 1895","21 Apr 1946","0","Name: Edgar T. Curl
Death Date: 21 Apr 1946
Death Place: Chireno, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 51 years 1 month 16 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 05 Mar 1895
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: T.J. Curl
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Aileen Buckner
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Fireman
Place of Residence: Chireno, Nacogdoches, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Chireno, Texas
Burial Date: 22 Apr 1946
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2218356
Digital Film Number: 4030557
Image Number: 2780
Reference Number: cn 19091
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I14138","Curl","Edgar Thomas","5 Mar 1895","21 Apr 1946","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine, Justice Precinct No. 2, Pineland Town
Enumerated 24 ___ 1930 by Elmer C. Berryman
ED 202-4 SD 19 Sheet 11B
21-325-231
Curl, Edgar T Hd M W 35 M 25 Tx Tx Tx Engineer Temple Lumber Co
Curl, Lillian Wife F W 28 M 18 Tx Miss La
Curl, Aileen P Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Curl, Jim T. Son M W 2 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I36239","Curl","Emma Rebecca","Dec 1888","7 Apr 1928","0","Kay Parker McCary, in her annotated transcription of the Gravel Hill Cemetery, shows her as the daughter of Oliver C. CURL and Rebecca GRIFFIN.

Unable to locate a Texas Death Certificate on FamilySearch.org for her.","STR06" "I14135","Curl","Henry","Abt 1888","Aft 1888","0","""Died Young"" (White and Toole) No dates shown on his tombstone listing on FindAGrave","STR06" "I14120","Curl","James William","12 Nov 1843","4 Jun 1932","0","""Lieutenant of Co. A 17th Texas Cavalry, CSA. His horse was shot out from under him. Many were the tales that he told his grand-children about Gen. Sam Houston visiting the Half-Way-Inn, located in Chireno"" (White and Toole)

He has a military marker headstone, engraved, Lieut. James W. Curl, Co. A, 17 Texas Dav, C. S. A. , 12 Nov 1845 - 4 Jun 1932.


https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXGC-5G8
Name J. W. Curl
Event Date 04 Jun 1932
Event Place Chireno, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender Male
Race (Original) White
Age (Formatted) 88 years 6 months 22 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date 12 Nov 1843
Birthplace Texas
Marital Status Widowed
Spouse's Name Elizabeth Curl
Father's Name Thomas J. Curl
Father's Birthplace Mo
Mother's Name Elizabeth Pack (sic, this is his wife's name)
Mother's Birthplace: Tex
Occupation Farmer
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place Chireno Texas
Burial Date 05 Jun 1932
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number 2135919
Digital Folder Number 4163663
Image Number 876
Reference ID 26983","STR06" "I14120","Curl","James William","12 Nov 1843","4 Jun 1932","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1880 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, Chireno Beat 4
Enumerated 10 Jun 1880
Page 6B SD 1 ED 50
51-51
Curl, James W W M 36 Ligon Dealer Tx Tenn Tenn
Curl, Elizabeth J W F 22 Wf Keeping House Tx Tenn Tnee
Curl, Mary L W F 13 Dtr At School Tx Tx Tx
Curl, Thomas J W M 1o Son At School Tx Tx Tx
53-53
Albert and Mary L Cronkrite and family


1900 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches, Pr 4, Chireno
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 45 Sheet 1B
20-20
Curl, James Head W M Nov 1843 57 M 34 Tx Tn Mo Veternary Surgeon
Curl, Bettie Wife W F Jan 1847 53 M 34 2/2 Tx Tn Tn
Curl, Tom J Son W M Nov 1869 30 W 12 Tx Tx Tx Bookeeper Dry G.
Curl, Livingston Grdson W M Feb 1889 11 S Tx Tx Tx In school
Curl, Mabel Grddtr W F Jun 1882 [1892] 8/17S Tx Tx Tx In School
Curl, Thomas E Son W M Oct 1884 [1894] 5/15 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I32945","","","","","","","" "I27023","Curl","Jim T.","Dec 1927","22 Mar 1985","0","He shares a double headstone with Loralea, born 6 Feb 1942.","STR06" "I14116","Curl","Juliet Frances","20 Dec 1833","18 Feb 1889","0","Said to have married Edward BURLESON in 1851 in Nacogdoches.","STR06" "I14111","Curl","Laura C.","11 Jun 1912","9 Jan 1999","0","Shown as Laura Curl HALL on FindAGrave.","STR06" "I17552","Curl","Lula","Aft 1878","Aft 1878","0","Her tombstone was simply engraved ""Lula Curl, Daughter.""","STR06" "I14136","Curl","Mabel","Jun 1892","Yes, date unknown","0","She is said to have married Charles R. Cunningham.","STR06" "I14117","Curl","Mary Jane","16 May 1836","30 Aug 1918","0","FindAGrave shows that she was married to (1) B. Hardeman, (2) C F Garrett, and (3) J. W. Little. She is referred to as Mary Little at her date of death.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFBV-R9L
Name: Mary I Little
Event Date: 30 Aug 1918
Event Place: Chireno, Noegdecheo, Texas
Gender: Female
Race (Original):
Age (Formatted): 82 years 3 months 14 days
Birth Year (Estimated): 1836
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J.J. Curl
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lorena Garrett
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2073268
Digital Folder Number: 4167403
Image Number: 3284
Reference ID: item 7 cn 32317
Collection: Mary I Little, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I14117","Curl","Mary Jane","16 May 1836","30 Aug 1918","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I40692","Curl","Oliver C.","11 Apr 1839","10 Feb 1940","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD2F-87B
Name: O. C. Curl
Event Date: 10 Feb 1940
Event Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 100 years 10 months
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 11 Apr 1839
Birthplace: Georgia
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace: Unknown
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace: Unknown
Occupation: Farmer
Residence Place: Hemphill, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Griffin
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 11 Feb 1940
Informant's Name (Original): X
GS Film number: 2118472
Digital Folder Number: 4030458
Image Number: 568
Reference ID: Item 2 cn 10959
Collection: O. C. Curl, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I36153","Curl","Robert Carnell","30 Mar 1914","19 Oct 1933","0","His death certificate shows he died when his truck overturned in a accident, and his neck was broken.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXYQ-KRD
Name: Robert Carnell Curl
Event Date: 19 Oct 1933
Event Place: Hemphill, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 19 years 6 months 19 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 30 Mar 1914
Birthplace: Sabine
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W.A. Curl
Father's Birthplace: Sabine Co.
Mother's Name: Lula Ina Boyett
Mother's Birthplace: Sabine Co.
Occupation: Farmer
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place: Antioch
Burial Date: 20 Oct 1933
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2115870
Digital Folder Number: 4166783
Image Number: 1131
Reference ID: pg 47544
Collection: Robert Carnell Curl, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I14105","Curl","Ruth","9 Sep 1919","16 Aug 1995","0","The (Jasper, Texas) Reporter
23 August 1995

Ruth Carter

Ruth Curl Carter, 75, of Hemphill, died Wednesday, Aug. 16, 1995, at her residence off FM 944. She was born Sept. 9, 1999, in Chireno as a daughter of the late Anna Laura (CRONKITE) and Thomas Jeremiah CURL. Mrs. Carter, a graduate of Stephen. F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, had lived in Sabine County over 50 years and was a member of Hemphill's First United Methodist Church. She was retired for the banking business and she and her husband, the late C. Earl Carter, established First State Bank in Hemphill is 1944.

Survivors; a daughter and son-in-law, Judy and John Richard SPARKS of Pineland, two grandaughters and their husbands, Jennifer L. and Billy MORGAN of Diboll and Joanna and Paul SMITH of Willis, a great-granddaughter, Paige Elizabeth MORGAN of Diboll; and a sister, Laura Hall of Chireno and Pineland. She was preceded in death by her husband on Oct. 8, 1982.

Funeral services were held 11 a.m. Friday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill with Bro. W. Clarence HOWELL and Bro. Ferel LITTLE officiating. Interment followed at the Hemphill City Cemetery.","STR06" "I14133","Curl","Thomas ""Tom"" Jeremiah","4 Nov 1869","15 Mar 1934","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXLX-Y88
Name: Thomas J. Curl, Sr.
Event Date: 15 Mar 1934
Event Place: Chireno, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 64 years 4 months 11 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 04 Nov 1869
Birthplace: Chireno, Nacogdoches Co., Tex.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Annie Laura Curl
Father's Name: J. W. Curl
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Bettie Pack
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Vice Pres. Bank
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place: Chireno
Burial Date: 16 Mar 1934
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2115988
Digital Folder Number: 4165961
Image Number: 818
Reference ID: cn 14475
Collection: Annie Laura Curl in entry for Thomas J. Curl, Sr., ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I14133","Curl","Thomas ""Tom"" Jeremiah","4 Nov 1869","15 Mar 1934","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, Pr 4, Chireno
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 45 Sheet 1B
20-20
Curl, James Head W M Nov 1843 57 M 34 Tx Tn Mo Veternary Surgeon
Curl, Bettie Wife W F Jan 1847 53 M 34 2/2 Tx Tn Tn
Curl, Tom J Son W M Nov 1869 30 W 12 Tx Tx Tx Bookeeper Dry G.
Curl, Livingston Grdson W M Feb 1889 11 S Tx Tx Tx In school
Curl, Mabel Grddtr W F Jun 1882 [1892] 8/17 S Tx Tx Tx In School
Curl, Thomas E Son W M Oct 1884 [1894] 5/15 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, JP 4, Chireno
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 100 Sheet 8A
38-44
Curl, Thomas J. Head M W 40 m2 9 Tx Tx Tx Merchant Dry Goods
Curl, Annie Laurie Wf F W 29 m1 9 4/4 Tx Tx Tx
Curl, Mary Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Curl, Elizabeth Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Curl, Virginia Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Curl, Thomas J Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Curl, Mabel Dtr 17 Tx Tx Tx S
Curl, Edgar Son 15 Tx Tx Tx S Clerk Dry Goods

1920 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, JP 4
Enumerated 4 and 5 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 12 Sheet 2A
Kings Highway
24-24
Curl, Thomas J Head M W 50 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Curl, Annie L Wf F W 39 m Tx Tx Tx
Curl, Mary Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Curl, Elizabeth Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Curl, Virginia Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Curl, Thomas Son m W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Curl, Laura Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Curl, Ruth Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx




","STR06" "I14112","Curl","Thomas Jefferson","13 Feb 1808","12 Mar 1865","0","Middle name shown as JAMES on FindAGrave, and as Jefferson in notes of various family researchers. However, a transcription of his death record as it appeared in the family Bible also lists his middle name as Jefferson.

""Served the County of St. Francis, Arkansas as sheriff in 1840, and in 1841, he moved his family to San Augustine County, Texas.""

White and Toole, in SABINE COUNTY HISTORICAL SKETCHES AND GENEALOGICAL RECORDS, show his descendancy as follows:

1 Jeremiah Curl b: Abt. 1725 in Virginia d: Abt. 1803 (Great Grandfather)
2 William Curl b: Abt. 1750 in Virginia d: Abt. 1837 in Tennessee (Grandfather)
3 William Curl, Jr.b: Abt. 1775 in Virginia d: Abt. 1835, husband of Elizabeth (parents)


","STR06" "I14112","Curl","Thomas Jefferson","13 Feb 1808","12 Mar 1865","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County
Enumerated 14 Oct 1850
64-64
Thomas J. Curl 42 M Farmer 2000 Tennessee
Laurena Curl 42 F Tennessee
Julet Curl (indexed as Bulet) 15 F Ark
Mary Curl 12 F Ark
Henry Curl 11 M Ark
James 6 M Tx
William Crouch 24 M Carpenter Ark
Clabourn Crouch 22 M Farmer Ark
Matilda Crouch 20 F Ark
Albert Crouch 18 M Student Ark Student Ark

1860 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, PR Cherino
Enumerated 11 July 1860
Page 74
533-523
Thomas J. Curl 52 M Farmer 11000 20850 Tenn
Laurina Curl 52 F Housekeeper Tenn
James Curl 17 M Student Tx
Wm D Crouch 35 M Carpenter $--- $1700 Ark
534-524
Albert and Susan Crouch Household
535-525
Edward and Juliet (Curl) Burleson

","STR06" "I14137","Curl","Wallace Lynn","20 Feb 1889","21 Jan 1936","0","Listed as Livington Curl on the 1900 census.

Name: Wallace Lynn Curl
Death Date: 21 Jan 1936
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 46 years 11 months 1 day
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 Feb 1889
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Edith A. Curl
Father's Name: T.J. Curl
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Allene Buckner
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Railway Express
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 24 Jan 1936
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116782
Digital Film Number: 4143542
Image Number: 756
Reference Number: Pg 755 No. 1446
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I30130","Curl","Wiley Hansford","23 Feb 1892","13 Feb 1969","0","Son of Oliver C. Curl & Rebecca Griffin.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS1X-HSX
name: Wiley Hansford Curl
event: Death
event date: 13 Feb 1969
event place: Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 23 Feb 1892
birthplace: Sabine, Texas
usual occupation: custodian retail store
veteran Yes WW I
Informant Mrs. Mattie Curl
father's name: Oliver C Curl
mother's name: Rebecca Conn
certificate number: 11402
film number: 2137324
digital folder number: 005144873
image number: 01392
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Wiley Hansford Curl, 1969","STR06" "I36152","Curl","William Alfred","26 Jul 1883","11 Nov 1964","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSYL-KRT
name: William A Curl
event: Death
event date: 10 Nov 1964
event place: , Jasper, Texas, United States
Residence Bon Ami Road Jasper
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 26 Jul 1883
birthplace: , Texas
usual occupation Wathcman Lumber
Veteran? No
Informant W O Curl
father's name: Oliver Curl
mother's name: Rebicca Conn
certificate number: 71559
film number: 2117651
digital folder number: 005144700
image number: 03034
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" William A Curl, 1964","STR06" "I36152","Curl","William Alfred","26 Jul 1883","11 Nov 1964","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP No 1
Enumerated April 25, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 18 Sheet 21 A Stamped 43
40-42
Curl, W. A. Hed M W 46 m 24 Tx Ga Tx farmer
Curl, Ina Wf F W 43 m 21 Tx Tx Tx
Curl, Ollie Dtr (sic) F (sic) W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
Curl, Carnell Dt F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Curl, Verta Mae Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Curl, Lonara Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Bolt, Willis Boarder M W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm","STR06" "I32943","Curl","William Oliver","2 Jul 1910","May 1986","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VHZV-7MP
Name: Curl
Event Type: Birth
Event Date:
Event Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Father's Name: W A Curl
Mother's Name: Ina Boytt
Certificate Number: 53028
Digital Folder Number: 004112516
Image Number: 00707
Collection: Curl, ""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935""","STR06" "I34046","Curless","John V.","May 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","Paul Williams writes that when Anna remarried Mack Tyree, she stated that her first husband died ca. 1906. However, Paul has not been able to locate a death record for him in either Crawford or Orange Counties.","STR06" "I11095","Currie","James Ray","1 Feb 1922","2 Jan 2003","0","At the time of the enumeration of the 1930 federal census, Jame R Currie was the youngest of four children in the home of Bethel S. and Fannie L. Currit of Sabine County, Texas.

The US Veterans Gravesites Database at Ancestry.com shows that he was a Cpl US Army World War II.","STR06" "I6627","Curry","Mary Wessie","23 Jun 1862","21 Jun 1947","0","On Kay Parker McCary's annotated transcription of the Halbert Cemetery she is shown as Mary Wessie Rice. Barbara Yancey Dore shows her as Mary CURRY, who has been married first to Joseph RICE, Jr.","STR06" "I39447","Curry","Nancy","Dec 1870","Aft 1904","0","AKA Nancy CURRIE.","STR06" "I40657","Curry","Robert H. ""R. H.""","30 Oct 1891","29 Dec 1936","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD68-3VK
Name: Robt H Curry Jr
Death Date: 29 Dec 1936
Death Place: Precinct 8 Freestone, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 45 years 1 month 19 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 30 Oct 1891
Birthplace: Tx
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: May Curry
Father's Name: R H Curry
Father's Birthplace: Al
Mother's Name: Annie Haelsway
Mother's Birthplace: Al
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Precinct 8 Freestone TX
Cemetery: Dew
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 30 Dec 1936
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117123
Digital Film Number: 4166732
Image Number: 56
Reference Number: v X cn 59549
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40657","Curry","Robert H. ""R. H.""","30 Oct 1891","29 Dec 1936","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Freestone County, Dew. (Village) Pr. 8
Enumerated 8 Apr 1930
ED 81-20 SD 16 Sheet 2A Stamped 285
27-27
Curry, R. H Head O 2000 M W 80 M 23 Ala Ga Ga Farm Laborer
Curry, Annie Wf F W 76 M 20 Ala Ala Alal
Curry, Eliza Dtr F W 40 S Tx Ala Ala
Curry F J Son m W 39 S Tx Ala Ala
Curry, Elizabeth Dtr F W 34 S Tx Ala Ala
28-28
Curry, R. H. Jr Head m W 32 M 20 Tx Ala Ala Farmer
Curry, Florence M Wf F W 31 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Curry, R. H. Jr. II Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Curry, Jameson W Son m W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Curry, Travis Clark Son m W 1 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I40658","Curry","Robert Henry ""R. H.""","11 Jul 1918","10 Dec 1980","0","John W. Clark shows that he married, on 23 Jun 1946, La Dean JONES.","STR06" "I40660","Curry","Travis Clark","23 Jan 1929","12 Jun 2003","0","John W. Clark shows that he married Darlene BURNHART.","STR06" "I40659","Curry","Will Jamerson ""Jameson""","18 Mar 1920","27 Dec 1936","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD68-3JJ
Name: Will Jamerson Curry
Death Date: 27 Dec 1936
Death Place: Precinct 8 Freestone, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 16 years 9 months 9 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Mar 1920
Birthplace: Freestone Tx
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Robert H Curry
Father's Birthplace: Freestone Tx
Mother's Name: Florence May Clark
Mother's Birthplace: Cherokee Tx
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Precinct 8 Freestone TX
Cemetery: Dew
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 28 Dec 1936
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117123
Digital Film Number: 4166732
Image Number: 55
Reference Number: v X cn 59548
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I12871","Curtis","Evaline","16 Dec 1829","2 Mar 1916","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of William L. CURTIS and Sarah McCOLLISTER.","STR06" "I10084","Curtis","Lewis G.","4 Dec 1899","6 Apr 1981","0","Volume 14 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 3, 1951, reported that his son, Neil Curtis had been in Korea since July 1950.","STR06" "I10084","Curtis","Lewis G.","4 Dec 1899","6 Apr 1981","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Michigan, Michigan County, Michigan City
SD 9 ED 61-30 Sheet 7A
Enumerated April 19, 1940
1357-161 O 5000 No
Curtis, Lewis G. Head M W 40 M No H-2 Michn Same Place Salesman Office Machines
Curtis, Margaret R. Wf 32 M No H-4 Mich Same Place Registered Nurse Physicians Office","STR06" "I43183","Curtis","Myra Daphne","18 Jun 1907","22 Oct 1930","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFLC-S2R
Name: Myra Daphne Curtis Or Hancock
Event Date: 22 Oct 1930
Event Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 23 years 4 months 4 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 18 Jun 1907
Birthplace: Jasper Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Tom C. Hancock
Father's Name: R. M. Curtis
Father's Birthplace: Jasper Co., Texas
Mother's Name: Genie Brooks Harris
Mother's Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place: Jasper, Texas
Burial Date: 23 Oct 1930
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2135427
Digital Folder Number: 4141698
Image Number: 771
Reference ID: 49239
Collection: Myra Daphne Curtis Or Hancock, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I2696","Curtis","Robert M.","Abt 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 2
Enumerated 11 May 1910
SD 2 ED 61 Sheet 11B
203-205
Curtis, Robert M Head M W 36 m1 9 Tx Tx Ky Pharmacist Drug Store
Curtis, Eugenia Brooks Wf F W 29 m1 9 2/2 Tx Ala Miss
Curtis, Wesley R Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Curtis, Myra Dtr F W 2 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I43184","Curtis","Robert Wesley","17 Aug 1903","1 Feb 1980","0","Family search shows him as a son of Robert Marcus Curtis and Eugenia Brooks, who married 20 April 1900 in Sabine County.","STR06" "I32235","","","","","","","" "I25710","Cutting","Elinore Ruth","22 Jul 1936","21 Nov 2003","0","Obituary
From FindAGrave

Elinore Ruth South of Coleman died Friday, November 21, 2003, in a local hospital. Born July 22, 1936 to Glenn D. (deceased) and Ruth E. Cutting, Elinore graduated from Abilene High School and McMurry University, majoring in Chemistry and Mathematics. She obtained her masters in Higher Mathematics from the University of Texas at Dallas.

Elinore began her teaching career in Noodle, Texas, then taught at Mann Junior High School before moving to Dallas and teaching at North Junior High School and J.J. Pearce in the Richardson, I.S.D. She later traveled extensively as a trainer for Computer Language Research in Dallas. Elinore returned to teaching for five years each at Ozona and Coleman High Schools.

Ms. South was a charter member of Aldersgate United Methodist Church in Abilene. She was a valued member and core leader in many of the outreach programs of Spring Valley Methodist Church in Dallas, and was currently a member of Coleman First United Methodist Church. She had been a Sunday School teacher, board member, member of her local UMW, and past president of Brownwood District UMW.

She is survived by her mother, Ruth Cutting of Abilene; a sister, Janice Dunlap Stevens of Dallas; two sons, Tony South and his wife, Kimmy, of Rowlett, TX and Derrell South and his wife, Roxanne, of Sherman, TX; a daughter, Donna Hall and her husband, Gary of Sumas, WA; and four grandchildren, Patricia Scott, Meridith South, Trent South, and Sydney South.

She was preceded in death by her father, Glenn D. Cutting.

Pallbearers will be Trent South, Elinore's grandson; her nephews, Matt Dunlap, Chris Dunlap, and Josh Stevens; and friends, Robert Washam and John Stowe.
The funeral service will be Monday at 11 a.m. at Aldersgate United Methodist Church with Rev. Dean Coltus officiating, assisted by Rev. Derrell Patterson. Burial will follow in Elmwood Memorial Park directed by Elliott-Hamil Funeral Home, 542 Hickory. The family will receive friends from 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

Memorials may be made to the donor's favorite charity.

Obituary from Abilene Reporter-News.
","STR06" "I22396","Cutting","Ellen Eileen","21 Feb 1907","17 Jan 1994","0","Married Marshal FOBES.","STR06" "I20819","Cutting","Glenn David","7 Aug 1885","27 Apr 1963","0","At the time he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was an employee of the Carnegie Steel Co. He was of medium heighth and build, with dark grey eyes and drak brown hair.","STR06" "I20819","Cutting","Glenn David","7 Aug 1885","27 Apr 1963","0","(Research):
Census Information:


1910 Census
Ohio, Mahoning County, Youngstown, 4rth Ward
Royal S CUTTING H 47 M26 Oh Vt Oh
Alice M CUTTING W 43 M26 3/2 Oh NY Oh
Glenn S CUTTING son 25 Wd Oh Oh Oh
[Where are his first wife and children???]
Verne CUTTING dau 20 S Oh Oh Oh
Mabel STRONG Niece 21 S Oh Oh Oh
Belle STRONG Niece 19 S Oh Oh Oh

1920 Census
Ohio, Trumbull, Weathersfield, ED 294 2??
Grant Street #347-358
Cutting, Glen Head M W 34 M Ohi Ohio Ohio Foreman Steel Mill
Cutting, Florence Wife F W 34 M Ohio Pa Ohio
Cutting, Ellen Dtr F W 12 S Ohio Ohio Ohio
Cutting, Glen Jr Son M W 9 S Ohio Ohio Ohio
Cutting, Harry Son M W 5 4/6 S Ohio Ohio Ohio

1930 Census
Ohio, Trumbull County, McDonald
ED 66 428 Indiana Avenue #239-246
Cutting, Glenn D Head R 40 M W 44 M 20 Ohio Ohio Ohio Foreman Steel Mill
Cutting, Florence N Wife F W 44 M 29 Ohio Pa Ohio
Cutting, Glenn D Jr Son M W 17 S Ohio Ohio Ohio Cutting, Harry Son M W 14 S Ohio Ohio Ohio
Cutting, Betty J Dtr F W 3 11/12 S Ohio Ohio Ohio","STR06" "I22398","Cutting","Glenn David","21 May 1912","9 Mar 1990","0","He married Ruth BAILEY, and they later moved to Abilene, Texas. His profession was that of a cabinent maker, and as a hobby he made furniture and grandfather clocks for his family.

Obituary
From FindAGrave

Glenn David Cutting, 77, of 2025 S. 16th died Friday at a local hospital.

Services will be at 10 a.m. on Monday at Aldersgate United Methodist Church with Dr. Ed Lang officiating. Burial will be in Elmwood Memorial Park, directed by Elliott-Hamil Funeral Home.

Mr. Cutting was born in Youngstown, Ohio and moved to Abilene in 1946. He graduated from high school in McDonald, Ohio and attended Ohio State University.

He came to Abilene to go into the construction business with an uncle, Harry Rice. He was a cabinet maker with H&G Construction until 1979, when he became manager of Key City Millwork, retiring in 1986.

In 1984, he was recognized for master craftsmanship in carpentry. He was a charter member of Aldersgate Methodist Church, where he served in many capacities. He was recognized by the American Red Cross in 1974 for saving the life of a coworker.

Survivors include his wife, Ruth Cutting of Abilene; two daughters, Elinore South and Janice Stevens, both of Dallas; a brother, Harry Cutting of Florida; two sisters, Betty Davis of Ohio and Ellen Fobes of Florida; six grandchildren; two great-granddaughters; and several nieces and nephews.

Memorials may be made to the donor's favorite charity.

Obituary from the Abilene Reporter News.","STR06" "I22399","Cutting","Harry McClelland","7 Sep 1915","22 Sep 1995","0","He was said to have married Catherine PALMER. His Ohio Death certificate showed he had attended 5 + years of college, and was in the legal services industry, as an administrator and/or educator.","STR06" "I25711","","","","","","","" "I22397","Cutting","Margaret Ellen","5 Dec 1908","12 Nov 1989","0","Not listed with her father at the time of the 1920 census, although her older sister, Ellen was listed. It does not appear that she died young, however, as she is shown as the wife of Earl WOLLITZ. At the time of the 1930 Federal Census, an Earle WOLLITZ, M W age 27, married at 27, born in the U.S. to parents also born in the U.S., was a roomer in the Murray House in Youngstown, Mahoning County, Ohio. Margaret is not listed with him.","STR06" "I20815","Cutting","Mary Alberta Strong","31 Jan 1906","Jun 1989","0","She was born to Frederick Adelbert STRONG and Alberta OSBORNE. She was adopted by her father's sister, Alice (Strong) CUTTING, and Alice's husband Royal. She married Harley RUDERSDORF as his second wife. His first wife was her sister, Nora Belle STRONG.

At the time of the 1930 Federal census, Alberta, age 24, was living in Youngstown, Mahoning County, Ohio. She was listed as a boarder in the PARFITT home. She was shown as a trained nurse in general practice","STR06" "I20818","Cutting","Royal ""Rolla"" S.","17 Jul 1859","31 Jan 1938","0","Alice's nieces, Mable and Belle STRONG, were living with Royal and Alice at the time of the 1910 census. Glenn was shown as widowed, but neither of his young daughters were listed in the home. Perhaps they were living with their maternal grandparents?

When the 1920 Mahoning, Ohio census was taken, Royal was widowed, and living only with his daughter, Alberta CUTTING, age 13 and 11/12, and a housekeeper from Pennsylvania. Alberta was the adopted daughter of Royal and Alice, the daughter of Alice's brother, Frederick A. Strong, and named after her mother, Alberta Osborne Strong.

The following obituary is from the Historical Collections of Bristol Township, Bristolville, Ohio Thomas J. Kachur 1989, p. 127, xerox copies provided by the Trumbull County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society:

CUTTING, Royal S., d. at the home of his son, Glenn, in McDonald, Jan. 31, 1938 at 78 years. He was b. in Bristol, son of William C. and Lucy (Ober) CUTTING*, July 17, 1859. Employed at the Carnegie Steel Co., he was a retired carpenter. He was the father of Alberta CUTTING of Youngstown, and Mrs. Vern SHIPP, Bristol. Royal was the brother of Mrs. John FINK of Bristol. Royal m. Alice M. STRONG Aug. 20, 1884.

Note: Royal's wife, Alice, was buried at the Evergreen Cemetery in Bristol Township. Listed next to her in the cemetery index, on the same stone, were Abram C. CUTTING and Lucia A. CUTTING 12/9/1821 6/6/1889 The estate of Lucia Cutting was distributed to Bertha FINK, Amy COX, Lyndie RAYMOND, Jane L. McMAHAN, Lucy RAYMOND, and Royal S. CUTTING. The Administrative Docket for the Estate of Lucia A. Cutting shows her DOD as June 20, 1889, and is shown as No. 301.

LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT

I, Royal S. Cutting of the village of Oakfield in the County of Trumbull and State of Ohio being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this my last will and testament, in manner following that is to say;

FIRST: I desire and direct that my funeral expenses and expenses of my last sickness and my just debts be paid by my executor hereinafter named, as soon as can be reasonably done after my decease.

SECOND: I give to my son, Glenn D. Cutting, my home farm of about four acres of land situate near Oakfield in Bristol Township, Trumbull County, Ohio, together with all the buildings thereon, and all the contents of said buildings, such as household goods, furniture and farming implements, to be his absolutely. But I make devise to him on condiction that he care for and comfortably support my daughter, Verne Cutting Ship, during her natural life and pay her funeral expenses on her decease. And I make such support and care of her as a lien and charge on said land and premises hereinabove devised to him.

THIRD: I direct that my funeral expenses and expenses of my last sickness, and expenses of settling my estate, be paid out of the moneys I may have on deposit at the decease in the Trumbull Savings and Loan Company of Warren, Ohio, and any balance of said moneys on deposit at my decease, left unexpended for said funeral expenses, expenses of my last sickness and settlement of my estate, I give to my adopted daughter, Alberta M. Cutting, to be hers absolutely.

LASTLY: I hereby nominate and appoint, Edward L. Hyde, Attorney at Law, of Warren, Ohio to be executor of this, my last will and testament; hereby revoking all former wills by me made.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name the 2d day of July in the year Nineteen Hundred and thirty-seven

More About ROYAL S CUTTING: Burial: February 3, 1938, Evergreen Cemetery, Bristolville, Trumbull County, Ohio86 Cause of Death: Probate: Ledger #40 Administrative Docket #14874 for his estate was found in the Warren Archives, Trumbull County, Ohio Will: February 8, 1938, Found in Will Record Ledger #60, pages 437-40","STR06" "I20818","Cutting","Royal ""Rolla"" S.","17 Jul 1859","31 Jan 1938","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1880 Census
Ohio, Trumbull County, Bristol
Enumerated 11 Jun 1880
Page 16D SD 8 ED 186
/-/
Cutting, C. A. C. W M 68 Wagon Maker Vermont --- ----
Cutting, Lucia A W F 58 Wf Ohi Vermont Mass
Cutting, Royal S W M 20 Son Farmer Ohio Vermont Ohio
Cutting, Linda E W F 16 Dtr Ohio Vermont Ohio
Cutting, Bertha A W F 13 Dtr Ohio Vermont Ohio
Baldwin, Elmer W M 34 Farmer Penn Vermont Vermont
Baldwin, Libbie M W F 26 W Ohio Ohio Ohio
Fansler, Mary F 47 Aunt Ohio Va Penn
McMahan C A W F 53 Mother-in-law Oho Va Penn

1900 Census
Ohio, Trumbull, Weathersfield, Niles City
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 18 ED 126 Sheet 14B
258-272
Cuttings, Royal Head W M July 1862 37 M 16 Ohio Vermont Oh Carpenter
Cuttings, Alice Wf W F Aug 1864 36 M 16 3/2 Ohio NY Oh
Cuttings, Glenn Son W M Sept 1885 14 S Oh Oh Oh At School
Benjamin, Floyd Cousin W M Spet 1877 22 S Oh Oh Oh Machinist
Cuttings. Vernice Dtr W F Apr 1890 10 S Oh Oh Oh At School


1910 Census
Ohio, Mahoning County, Youngstown, 4rth Ward
Royal S CUTTING H 47 M26 Oh Vt Oh
Alice M CUTTING W 43 M26 3/2 Oh NY Oh
Glenn S CUTTING son 25 Wd Oh Oh Oh
Verne CUTTING dau 20 S Oh Oh Oh
Mabel STRONG Niece 21 S Oh Oh Oh
Belle STRONG Niece 19 S Oh Oh Oh

1920 Census
Ohio, Mahoning County, Youngstown, Precinct D
Enumerated 5 Jan 1920
SD 10 ED 237 Sheet 4B
Parkwood Ave
1003-81-91
Cutting, Royal Head M W 68 Wd Ohio Ohio Ohio Carpenter Steel Mill
Cutting, Alberta Dtr F W 13 11/12 S Oh Oh Oh
Springer, Alice Housekeeper F W 27 S OPa Pa Pa Housekeeper private family

1930 Census
Ohio, Trumbull, Weathersfield Twp, McDonald Village
Enumerated 8 Apr 1930
ED 78-66 SD 8 Sheet 6A Stamped 229
Grant Avenue
347-112-115
Cutting, Loyal (sic) L Head R 38 R M W 75 Wd West Va West Va West Va Carpenter
Shipp, Verne B Dtr H F W 38 M 23 Oh West Va West Va","STR06" "I20820","Cutting","Verne B.","Apr 1890","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married James Shipp. In 1930, she was living with her widowed father. In 1940, she was listed as an inmate of the Massillon State Hospital in Perry, Stark County, Ohio. She was shown as age 50, widowed, born in Ohio, and a resident of Trumbull county five years previously.","STR06" "I6004","Cutting","Ward S.","1 Sep 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","He appears to have died young, as he is not listed with his parents or siblings at the time of the 1900 Federal Census.","STR06" "I2957","Cvach","Marie A.","8 Dec 1867","2 Dec 1940","0","The daughter of Joseph and Mary Cvach. (Milligan, p 260).

Place of birth shown as Sudomerice Kraj, Tabor, Bohemia","STR06" "I32079","","","","","","","" "I32374","","","","","","","" "I32417","","","","","","","" "I32416","","","","","","","" "I32419","","","","","","","" "I32329","","","","","","","" "I32078","","","","","","","" "I32077","Czapla","Theodore Edward ""Ted""","22 Jun 1930","12 Jun 1991","0","Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, June 19, 1991
Page Five

Theodore Czapla

Mr. Theodore Edward Czapla, 60, of Caro died suddenly Wednesday, June 12, on his farm in Ellington Township.

He was born June 22, 1930, in Caro, the son of Andrew and Mary (Murdza) Czapla.

He was united in marriage to Peggy Urquhart Aug. 14, 1958, in Caro.

Mr. Czapla, a dairy farmer, served on the Board of Review of Ellington Township and was a member of the Michigan Milk Producers Association.

He is survived by his wife, Peggy; 4 daughters, Mrs. Carl (Nancy) MONTAGUE and Miss Colleen CZAPLA, both of Caro, Mrs. Richard (Terry) SUTTLE of Kingston and Mrs. Tim (Mary) KLIMEK of Deford; 3 sons, Randy CZAPLA and his wife Shelia of Deford, David CZAPLA of Cass City and Kris CZAPLA of Caro; 5 grandchildren, and 6 sisters, Mrs. Patricia McDONALD of Cass City, Mrs. Walter BUKOWSKI of Florida, Mrs. Lewis BEDNARSKI, Mrs. George KOLARCHEK and Mrs. Jean SPINEK, all of Detroit and Mrs. Frank SMALUCH of Neveda. Four sisters and 3 brothers preceded him in death.

Funeral service for Mr. Czapla was conducted Saturday at 11 a.m. at St. Pancratius Catholic Church of Cass City with Father Julius Spleet, pastor, officiating.

Burial was in Ellington Cemetery, Caro.

Arrangements were by Little's Funeral Home, Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, August 2008)","STR06" "I25552","Dabney","Bethenia Smith","25 Apr 1803","24 Jul 1857","0","Jane A. ""Xan"" Alexander emailed, in November 2011, that Bethenia Dabney was a daughter of John Dabney and Peggy Smith, and sister to the Margaret ""Peggy"" Dabney who became Atkins stepmother in 1812. Betty Pritchett notes that ""Bethenia's father Captain John Dabney was a Revolutionary War soldier.""","STR06" "I25552","Dabney","Bethenia Smith","25 Apr 1803","24 Jul 1857","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1850 Federal Census
Tennessee, Williamson County, ED 11
9th September 1850 D. Cameron
Stamped 264
331-331
Bethenia S. McLemore 44 F $4000 N. Carolina
Andrew McLemore 27 M Farmer Tennessee
John McLemore 18 M Farmer Tennessee
Syddney McLemore 14 M Student Tennessee
Bethena McLemore 14 F Tennessee
Elizabeth McLemore 12 F Tennessee
Lemuel McLemore 9 M Tennessee
William McLemore 20 M Student","STR06" "I25505","Dabney","Margaret S. ""Peggy""","Bef 1790","Yes, date unknown","0","Rev. William McLemore shows her as being born in Chatham County, NC.

Jane A. ""Xan"" Alexander emailed, in November 2011, that Margaret ""Peggy"" Dabney was a daughter of John Dabney and Peggy Smith, and sister to the Bethenia Dabney, who later married Peggy's stepson, Atkins Jefferson McLemore.","STR06" "I38253","Dahl","Henry L.","7 Jan 1915","23 Oct 2001","0","Henry L. Dahl, 96, of North Bend died Sunday, Oct. 23, 2011, at Fremont Area Medical Center.

Henry was born Jan. 7, 1915, near Scribner to Harry and Margretha (Low) Dahl. He spent his first 10 years in Scribner, then moving to a farm south of Burlington, Colo., with his family. He finished his schooling there and helped his father on the farm. In 1934, the family moved to Graf, (east of Tecumseh).

On Oct. 2, 1937, he was married to Genevieve Miner. They remained in the Graf area until the early 1940s when he and his wife went with his parents to Bennington. There, Henry assisted his parents in the operation of a locker plant and grocery store. After a few years, Henry and his wife went back to the Tecumseh area where he farmed with his father-in-law, and then he farmed on his own. They moved to Colorado in 1958 and then to Fremont in 1959. He worked for Schlueter Construction for several years, and then in 1963, they moved to North Bend where they operated the sale barn until it burned down. He sold crop and hail insurance, and auto club insurance for several years. He was also the police chief in North Bend for three years. And he operated Dahl's Discount Store in North Bend for several years. Henry was will known for his sense of humor and the stories and jokes he liked to tell.

He was formerly a member of the Masonic Lodge in Tecumseh and was currently a member of North Bend Masonic Lodge 119. He had over 60 years of membership.

He and his wife, Genevieve, had their 74th wedding anniversary on Oct. 2.
Henry is survived by: his wife, Genevieve, currently residing in the Pathfinder House in Fremont; a son, Robert D. (and wife, Sharon) Dahl of St. Paul; daughter, Holly (and husband, Dave) Henrickson of Dodge; three grandchildren, Jill Dahl of Grand Island, Ryan (and wife, Brienna) Zakovec of Cedar Bluffs and Brent (and wife, Brook) Zakovec of Morse Bluff; three great-grandchildren, Haley, Ashtynn and Dustin Zakovec; a brother, Carrol (and wife, Dorothy) Dahl of Fresno, Calif.; two sisters, Harriet Arandus of the Hooper Care Center and Marjorie Misfeldt of Fremont; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by a brother, Clarence Dahl; sister, Lois Ludvigsen; an infant son, Larry; and a son-in-law, Richard Wennstedt.

The funeral will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Ludvigsen Mortuary Chapel in Fremont. Visitation will be from 3-8 p.m. today at the funeral home with the family present from 6-8 p.m. A Masonic service, conducted by the North Bend Masonic Lodge and open to the public, will be at 7 p.m. today at the funeral home. Burial will be in Memorial Cemetery in Fremont.","STR06" "I11850","","","","","","","" "I10794","","","","","","","" "I42427","Dailey","Ada Elizabeth","1 Feb 1860","21 Feb 1939","0","From FindAGrave:

Name: Ada E. Cramer
Death date: 21 Feb 1939
Death place: Fostoria, Seneca, Ohio
Birth date: 01 Feb 1860
Birthplace: Iona County, Mich
Age at death: 79 years 20 days
CoD Pneumonia
Gender: Female
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Housewife
Residence: 4 Ward
Burial date: 23 Feb 1939
Burial place: Fostoria O.
Cemetery name: Fountain
Spouse's name: William H. Cramer (mar. ca. 1878)
Father's name: David Dailey
Father's birthplace: Mich.
Mother's name: Mallisa Annway
Mother's birthplace: Mich.
Informant Olaf Cramer - Fostoria
GSU film number: 2023678
Digital GS number: 4122485
Image number: 1874
Reference number: fn 13669
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953","STR06" "I41089","Daily","Edward W.","Abt 1913","Yes, date unknown","0","Listed as ""Edward W. Daily of Mansfield"" in his mother's obituary.","STR06" "I6553","Daily","Ezra Ola","14 Sep 1884","20 Dec 1928","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F333-G51
name: Ezra Ola Dailey
death date: 20 Dec 1928
death place: Many, , Sabine, Louisiana
gender: Male
race (original): White
race (standardized): White
age: 44
estimated birth year: 1884
birth place: Many, Louisiana
marital status: Married
spouse's name: Alice Dailey
father's name: D P Dailey
mother's name:
film number: 2388045
image number: 00582
certificate number: 16222
digital folder number: 4219286
Collection: ""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956,"" Ezra Ola Dailey, 1928","STR06" "I6553","Daily","Ezra Ola","14 Sep 1884","20 Dec 1928","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 4
Enumerated 17 Jan 1920
SD 9 ED 84 Sheet 11A
64-64
Dailey, Ezra Head M W 35 M La Ala Ala Barber
Daily, Alice Wf F W 34 M Tx Miss Ala
Daily, Lavern Son M W 12 S La La Tx
Daily, Louise Dtr F W 10 S La La Tx
Daily, Edward Son M W 7 S La La Tx
Daily, Ruby Dtr F W 3 S La La Tx
Daily, Lorena Dtr F W 1 6/12 S La La Tx
Frost, Perry Boarder M W 46 S Mo Oh Iowa Engineering Saw Mill
Crahford, Reubin Boarder M W 14 S Ala Ga Ala Bridgework Railroad

","STR06" "I41094","","","","","","","" "I41091","Daily","Lorena","Abt 1918","Yes, date unknown","0",""" Mrs. Ruby Jane Sanford and Mrs. Lorena McDuffle, both of Houston...."" from the obituary of her mother.","STR06" "I41088","Daily","Louise","Abt 1910","Yes, date unknown","0","""....Mrs. Louise Hays of Many....."" from the obituary of her mother.","STR06" "I41090","Daily","Ruby Jane","Abt 1917","Yes, date unknown","0",""" Mrs. Ruby Jane Sanford and Mrs. Lorena McDuffle, both of Houston...."" from the obituary of her mother.","STR06" "I41093","","","","","","","" "I17951","Dainwood","Ellen Jane","20 Apr 1869","23 Jan 1930","0","The daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Dainwood. (White and Toole, p 88).

Name: Ellen G. Bloodworth
Death Date: 23 Jan 1930
Death Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 70 years 9 months 3 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1860
Birth Date: 20 Apr 1869
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Dan Danwood
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Informant: Homer Bloodsworth, Pineland
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Brookeland Cemetery
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 25 Jan 1930
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135271
Digital Film Number: 4163884
Image Number: 1841
Reference Number: 4783
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

Kay Parker McCary's transcription of the Brookeland Cemetery instead shows her date of birth as 15 Apr 1871, and date of death as 13 Jan 1930.
","STR06" "I17951","Dainwood","Ellen Jane","20 Apr 1869","23 Jan 1930","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I24338","Dainwood","Ida","Abt 1877","Oct 1897","0","Her Find A Grave Memorial page, Memorial ID 40158621, links to the pages of her parents and siblings. Parents shown as John Andrew Dainwood and Almeda Ann Love Dainwood.","STR06" "I43774","Dainwood","Ida Mae","7 Feb 1896","4 Dec 1972","0","Name Ida Mae Martin
Event Type Death
Event Date 04 Dec 1972
Event Place Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 07 Feb 1896
Birthplace Texas
Father's Name Henry Dainwood
Mother's Name Nancy Martin
Certificate Number 93296
GS Film number 2242196
Digital Folder Number 005145933
Image Number 00935

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36P-Q1L : accessed 24 Sep 2013), Ida Mae Martin, 1972.","STR06" "I43614","Dainwood","James Henry","2 Nov 1874","2 May 1960","0","Shown on FindAGrave as a son of John Andrew DAINWOOD and Almeda C. LOVE.","STR06" "I43614","Dainwood","James Henry","2 Nov 1874","2 May 1960","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 6
Enumerated 10 May 1910
SD 2 ED 108 SHeet 28A
362-373
Dainwood, J H Head M W 34 m1 15 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Dainwood, Darian Wf F W 33 m1 2/2 Tx Tx Tx
Dainwood, Ida Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Dainwood, Aaron Son m W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Bishop, Arthur Boarder M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Saw Mill
Love, Henry Boarder M W Tx Tx Tx Laborer Log Framer
Teston, R G Boarder m W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Typesetter Newspaper

1920 Census
not located

1930 Census
Texas, Newton County, Pr 2 Burkeville Town
Enumerated 12 Apr 1930
ED 176-2 SD 19 Sheet 3B
Highway 87
67-69
Dainwood, James Hd H W 55 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Dainwood, Darien Wf F W 52 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Robert F Son-in-law M W 43 m 29 Tx Ala Ala Stenographer Sawmill Office
Martin, Ida M Dtr F W 34 M 20 Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Joseph A Grdson M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Anthony, Velma A Lodger F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
68-70
Dainwood, John Aaron Head M W 30 m 14 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Dainwood, Stella A Wf F W 26 m 17 Tx La Tx
Dainwood, John A Jr Son m W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I16446","Dainwood","James Henry","27 Sep 1930","19 Mar 2007","0","Name James Henry Dainwood
Event Type Birth
Event Date 27 Sep 1930
Event Place Newton, Texas
Gender Male
Father's Name John Aaron Dainwood
Mother's Name Stella Ann Mckee
Certificate Number

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Index, 1903-1997,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VD8T-S6G : accessed 08 Aug 2014), James Henry Dainwood, 27 Sep 1930; from ""Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997,"" index and images, Ancestry.com; citing Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997, (Texas: Texas Department of State Health Services).



Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page created by ""EastTexan.""

James Henry Dainwood, age 76, of Burkeville, Texas died on Monday, March 19, 2007 at Christus St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, March 22, 2007 at 3:00 p.m. at Smith Funeral Home in Newton, Texas with burial to follow at the Newton City Cemetery. He was native of Burkeville and was a former resident of the Golden Triangle area. He retired from Union Oil Co. in 1985 and returned to the Burkeville area. Survivors include his wife, Patsy Dainwood of Burkeville, Texas, his sons, James Darwin Dainwood of Burkeville, Texas and John Bradley Dainwood of Huntsville, TX 2 grandchildren Mikel Darwin Dainwood and Kaleb Scott Dainwood and his nieces and nephews, Sopharia Ann Hurst, Jonathan Hurst, James Hurst and Tammy Soileau. He was preceded in death by his parents, Aaron and Stella Dainwood and his brother John Dainwood. Smith Funeral Home P.O. Drawer R Newton, TX 75966 (409) 379-5041","STR06" "I43776","Dainwood","John Aaron","11 Dec 1899","16 Apr 1978","0","(Research):



Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Newton County, Pr 2 Burkeville Town
Enumerated 12 Apr 1930
ED 176-2 SD 19 Sheet 3B
Highway 87
67-69
Dainwood, James Hd H W 55 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Dainwood, Darien Wf F W 52 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Robert F Son-in-law M W 43 m 29 Tx Ala Ala Stenographer Sawmill Office
Martin, Ida M Dtr F W 34 M 20 Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Joseph A Grdson M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Anthony, Velma A Lodger F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
68-70
Dainwood, John Aaron Head M W 30 m 14 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Dainwood, Stella A Wf F W 26 m 17 Tx La Tx
Dainwood, John A Jr Son m W 9 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I43779","Dainwood","John Aaron","4 Nov 1920","16 Sep 1966","0","From FindAGrave

S Sgt United States Marines Corps
World War II

Son of John Aaron Dainwood, Sr. and Stella (McKee) Dainwood.

Husband of Verna Faye Newberry.

Father of one daughter, Sopharia Ann (Dainwood) Hurst.

Grandfather of two grandsons, Jonathan Andrew ""Andy"" Hurst, James Edward ""Jim"" Hurst and one granddaughter Tamara Ann Hurst.

John Dainwood was an Inspector for the Texas Highway Department, in Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas.","STR06" "I44940","Dainwood","Lida Jane","10 Dec 1871","13 Jan 1958","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by ""EastTexan"" shows her parents as Henry Lewis Dainwood and Sarah Ann Weaver, who both also have memorial pages on that same website.

Name Lida Jane Mcdaniel
Event Type Death
Event Date 13 Jan 1958
Event Place , Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 10 Dec 1872 [Differs from year shown on FindAGrave]
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name H L Dainwood
Mother's Name Ann Weaver
Certificate Number 3863
GS Film number 2115164
Digital Folder Number 005145114
Image Number 01347

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3S2-T8Q : accessed 24 Mar 2014), Lida Jane Mcdaniel, 13 Jan 1958; citing certificate number 3863, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2115164.","STR06" "I3982","","","","","","","" "I3984","Dale","Donald J.","8 May 1917","14 May 2000","0","Wm. John Agar shows him as a son of James DALE and Frances BOYNE.

The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 15, dated September 1, 1952, noted that ""Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dale recently completed the erection of, and with their two children, moved into a fine ranch-type home on their farm near Marlette. Doing much of the work themselves, they started the building before Don was stricken with Polio last fall. Don spent several months in a hospital and is recovering nicely through his own perserverance along with the loyal assistance of his wife, in addition to the efforts of modern medical science.""","STR06" "I3981","","","","","","","" "I3983","","","","","","","" "I39717","Damerow","Maude H.","14 Apr 1890","8 Apr 1947","0","Niagara Falls NY Gazette, Wednesday, April 9, 1947
Lockport Fraternal Leader Succombs

LOCKPORT, April 9 - Seriously ill for two weeks, Mrs. Maude H. Striffler, 56, wife of G. Striffler, 27 Sunnnyside street, died last evening at Lockport City hospital.

Mrs. Striffler was born here April 14, 1890 and attended the public schools here. She was a past noble grand of Lockport Rebekah Lodge 290, IOOF, and a past president of the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, now disbanded. She was a member of the First English Lutheran church.

Besides her husband, she leaves two sons, Leslie F. of this city, and William A. of Olcott; her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. William Damerow, of this city; two sisters, Mrs. Charles Geer of Hackensack, N.J. and Jessie Damerow of this city, and a brother Lessie Damerow, of this city.

The funeral will be held Friday at 2:30 p.m. at the Gaul funeral home, 263 East avenue. Interment will be in Cold Springs cemetery.

(Courtesy of Judith Muck)","STR06" "I15923","Damrel","Robert Joiner","2 Jan 1887","8 Jan 1941","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Judy Blacksher, shows him as a son of R S Damrel (FAG # 51533856) and Mary ""Mollie"" Olevia Damrel (FAG#40645783).","STR06" "I15923","Damrel","Robert Joiner","2 Jan 1887","8 Jan 1941","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP No. 1
Enumerated 11 May 1910
SD 2 ED 108 Sheet 29B
389-400
Damrel, R J Head M W 23 m1 3 Tx La Tx Scaler Log Team
Damrel, Alma Wf F W 20 m1 3 0/0 T xTx Tx","STR06" "I18958","Dandy","Thomas","Abt 1805","Yes, date unknown","0","Listed as owning land in the Sabine Parish area in 1843. On the Sabine Parish 1850 and 1860 federal census. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, p 98).","STR06" "I18964","Dandy","Thomas","Abt 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed in Sabine Parish after 1860. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 98).","STR06" "I28455","","","","","","","" "I39930","Daniel","Mary Almeta ""Mamie""","15 Mar 1889","15 Mar 1969","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD5J-W4M
Name: Mary Almeta Mclemore
Death Date: 23 Mar 1969
Death Place: Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: Caucasian
Death Age: 79 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 15 Mar 1889
Birthplace: Alabama
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William O. Daniel
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Margaret Bradley Daniel
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Minral Wells, Palo Pinto, Texas
Cemetery: Newberry
Burial Place: Parker County, Texas
Burial Date: 25 Mar 1969
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137518
Digital Film Number: 4029610
Image Number: 321
Reference Number: CN44206
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I5440","","","","","","","" "I46741","Daniels","Bertha Margaret","21 Jan 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown on her marriage records as Bertha Margaret Borden, a daughter of William Daniels, born England and Eva Sloan, born Indiana. This was not her first marriage, per the license, and her former husband was shown to have died on 6 Jun 1908.","STR06" "I5439","Daniels","George ""Pete"" Mansel","2 Dec 1924","1 Jul 2007","0","Duncan Banner
July 2, 2007
George M. ""Pete"" Daniels
Dec. 2, 1924 - July 1, 2007
George M. ""Pete"" Daniels, 82, of Duncan, died Sunday, July 1, 2007, in Duncan Regional Hospital. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Immanuel Baptist Church with the Rev. Buddy Hunt officiating. Burial will be in Duncan Cemetery under direction of Carter-Smart Funeral Home.
Family visitation will be from 7 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Pete was born Dec. 2, 1924, in Duncan, to E. C. and Angie Blackerby Daniels. He graduated from Velma High School in 1945. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II. He worked for Skelly Oil Co., and retired from the gas plant in Velma.
Pete married Betty Gentry on June 10, 1949, in Velma. She preceded him in death Dec. 18, 1991. H married Katherine on June 6, 1992.
Survivors include his wife, Katherine of the home; a son, Greg and Judy Kay Daniels; a stepson, Jimmy Nix and Tina Bigham; a daughter, Angela Daniels: a sister, Opal Baum; grandchildren: Jeramie Daniels, Ashlie Driver and Travis Daniels; step-grandchildren: Joe Dan Bigham, Jacie Bigham, Jenna Bigham, Celes Sutton and Kyla Sutton: and a great-grandchild, Allyson Driver.
He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, W. E. and E. C. Daniels; a step-great-grandchild, Jannie Jo Bigham; and a sister, Aleene Sanner.
Bearers will be Dale Peters, Norman Condit, Rusty Harris, Wallace Mooney, Wesley Beavers and James McMurtrey.
Honorary bearers are the Pottither Men's Sunday School Class and Troy Gildon.
Memorial contributions may be made to Immanuel Baptist Church Building Fund.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I5441","Daniels","Gregory Mansel","30 Aug 1959","21 Jan 2020","0","Alexander Gray Funeral Home
Ratliff City, OK

Memorial Services for Mr. Gregory Mansel Daniels, 60, of Countyline are scheduled for 10:00 A.M. Saturday, January 25, 2020 at Countyline Baptist Church with Rev. Jason Williams officiating. Services are under the care and direction of Alexander Gray funeral home of Ratliff City.

Gregory Mansel Daniels was born August 30, 1959, in Duncan, Oklahoma to the late Mr. George ""Pete"" Mansel Daniels and Mrs. Betty Jean (Gentry) Daniels. He departed from this life on Tuesday, January 21, 2020, at his home in Countyline.

Greg was a Velma-Alma High School graduate, class of 1977. He married the love of his life, Judy (Galloway) Daniels on November 27, 1980 at Duncan, OK. Greg worked as a Well Service Operator for Kleen Oilfield Service. He enjoyed golfing and was a member of the Velma Golf Course Club. In his younger years Greg participated in rodeo as a bronc rider. He loved fishing and hunting especially for deer and turkey.

Greg is preceded in death by his parents.

Survivors include his wife, Judy of the home; daughter, Ashlie Driver and Joe McCormick of Velma; sister, Angela Daniels of Velma; grandchildren, Alysyn and Grayson Driver of Velma and Justice Daniels of Healdton; nephew, Travis Daniels of Massachusetts; numerous other family and friends.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I29434","","","","","","","" "I28656","Daniels","Mary Martha","Between 1837 and 1838","Abt 1860","0","Melba Gene McLemore notes that she died in childbirth, living her son Elisha orphaned.","STR06" "I459","Daniels","Nancy","Abt 1789","Abt 1857","0","Madison County Georgia Will Book A-B, page 120:

NANCY STRICKLAND s. 9/22/1857 Pr. 10/8/1857

sons: James E. Strickland, Gains Strickland, William Strickland daughters: Mary REEVES formerly Mary Strickland; Sophia PORTERFIELD, formerly Sophia Strickland; Nancy JOHNSON, formerly Nancy Strickland; Sarah H. CHRISTIAN, formerly Sarah H. Strickland gr-children: Zachariah Strickland, son of William Strickland; Nancy P. Strickland, Mary E. Strickland, and Ephraim Strickland, ""children of my son, Gains Strickland"" exec: son, James E. Strickland wit: James DANIEL Jr.; Samuel H. WARE; Jeremiah P.R. ???; James S. GHOLSTON

(STRICKLAND SCENE, Spring 1980, Vol 1, No. 2, p 33)","STR06" "I3988","","","","","","","" "I31770","","","","","","","" "I17239","Dannenmann","Friedrich","27 Feb 1795","12 Jan 1871","0","The son of Friedrich Dannenmann and Anna Maria Uebele.","STR06" "I4631","","","","","","","" "I40231","","","","","","","" "I39009","Darby","Mary ""Mamie""","4 Sep 1869","19 Apr 1972","0","From Find a Grave:

Mamie was the daughter of Willis Burn Darby & Mary Wood. Mamie was married twice, first to Clinton Cartwright 9 Dec 1867 - 21 Sep 1906, Columbus Cartwright (1837-1901), his wife Sallie Lane Cartwright, and their son Clinton Cartwright are buried beneath the Angel in the San Augustine City Cemetery.

Sallie Lane Cartwright was the great-granddaughter of Joel Lane, a colonel in the American Revolution. Colonel Lane gave 1,000 acres to establish the original town site of what is now Raleigh, North Carolina.

The angel was placed in the City Cemetery in 1898.

Mamie then married Stephen Ellis Moss on 23 Jul 1913.

Mamie is buried next to her daughter, Mary Pearl Cartwright, her son Robert Lane Cartwright and her mother, Mary Wood Darby Albea & her step father, Cyrus P Albea.

Stephen Ellis Moss is buried by his first wife, Lavina Clark, Stephen married Lavina Clark Irvin, 3 Jun 1878. Lavina was married twice, first to Riley Absalom Irvin, married 10 Oct 1848 Washington, TX.


Both Stephen Moss & Lavina are buried in the Greenwood Cemetery, Dallas, TX.

","STR06" "I6219","Darden","Cornelia Head","5 Nov 1883","14 Feb 1972","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Anna Hayes and maintained by Carol, shows that she was a daughter of Osceola DARDEN (FAG # 23745582) by his first wife, Anna Louise BIRDSONG (FAG #43309385).","STR06" "I47455","Dargis","Aloysius Albert","11 Nov 1888","Abt 1948","0","At the time he registered for the World War II draft, he was a resident of Route 3 East End, Jefferson Parish, LA, and worked for the Fourth Jefferson Drainage District, Hammond Highway.","STR06" "I47455","Dargis","Aloysius Albert","11 Nov 1888","Abt 1948","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Federal Census
Louisiana, Jefferson Parish, Ward 8, Metairie Ridge
Enumerated April 9, 1930
ED 26-20 SD 11 Sheet 17A Stamped 167
Aris Avenue, House 107
74-75
Dargis, Aloysius A Head R $25 M W 41 M 22 Minnesota Canada-French Canada-French Deputy Sheriff Jefferson Parish
Dargis, Josephine Wf F W 40 M 21 La La La
Dargis, Aloysius A Jr Son M W 17 S Fl Minn La Attendant Filling Station
Dargis, Catherine Dtr F W 16 S La Minn La
Dargis, Eugene L Son M W 10 S La Minn La
Dargis, George J Son M W 5 S La Minn La","STR06" "I47505","Dargis","Aloysius Albert","13 Jul 1912","21 Sep 1983","0","Bennie Zahn shows he was married twic, to Aldersy Goutierez and later to Lydia Steadman.

He was further shown as having three daughters, Alvis ""Abbie"" (by his first wife) and Julie ANn and Denise Clara by his second wife.","STR06" "I47507","Dargis","Eugene L.","4 Apr 1920","14 Sep 1971","0","Ancestry.com. U.S., World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2005. shows his enlistment date as 12 Nov 1942 in Louisiana. He had completed four years of High School, was 62 inches tall, and weighed 153 pounds.

Bennie Zahn shows he married Majorie Norman Bordelon, no issue.","STR06" "I47509","Dargis","George James","18 Nov 1924","5 Feb 2004","0","Ancestry.com. U.S. Marine Corps Muster Rolls, 1798-1958 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007 shows that George J. Dargis muster date was April 1945 as a Private First Class, Company ""C"", First Battalion, Twenty Second Marines, Sixth Marine Division, C/O Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, California","STR06" "I4205","Darling","Donald Charles","3 Mar 1927","13 Oct 1998","0","In the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 9, September 2, 1946, in a column titled ""Still in the Service of the U.S.A."", it was noted that Donald Darling was in the army in Tientsin, China.

Donald C. Darling, Kingston

Died Tuesday, October 13, 1998 at Tendercare in Cass City. He was 71. A retired farmer, he was born March 3, 1927 in Cass City to the late Owen and Martha (Mark) Darling. Mr. Darling married Joan Dodge August 30, 1952 in Cass City. He was a lifelong resident of the Kingston area, graduated from Marlette High School in 1945, served in the U.S. Marine Corp during World War II. He is survived by his wife Joan of Kingston; a son Richard Darling of Kingston; a daughter Kathy Darling of Cass City; four brothers, Jim and Violet Darling of Filion, Bob and Noretta Darling of Marlette, Fred and Patrica Darling of Marlette, Jerry and Sue Darling of Grayling; two sisters, Mary and Carl Geister of Deford, Norma and Clark Cryderman of Waterford. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Mark Darling. Funeral services were held Friday, October 16 at 11 a.m. at Marsh Funeral Chapel in Marlette with Rev. John R. Allan officiating. Burial was in the Elkland Cemetery in Cass City. Pallbearers were John Darling, Ron Darling, Ted Roberson, Stan Fox, Richard D'Arcy and Dale Darling. Memorials may given to the donation of your choice.

(Courtesy of Art Peck, who received a copy of this undated, unreferenced clipping from Jan Wright of Deford, Michigan)","STR06" "I4200","Darling","Fredrick ""Fred"" L.","24 Oct 1934","29 Sep 2003","0","The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 18, dated September 5, 1955, reported that he graduated from Marlette, Michigan High School. The 1961 issue of the Broadcast noted both his marriage to Patricia Caswell, and that he had spent two weeks training at Camp McCoy, Wisconsin, during the summer.

As of the publication date of Art Peck's book, he and his wife Patricia, along with children Lee Ann and Tim, were living in Marlette, Sanilac County, Michigan.","STR06" "I4199","","","","","","","" "I4206","Darling","Grant","Abt 1925","Bef 1930","0","Not listed on the 1930 census. It is assumed that he died prior to that date.","STR06" "I4207","Darling","James ""Jim"" Morley","15 Jul 1922","29 Sep 2020","0","In 1978, he married Violet Halifax.","STR06" "I4208","Darling","Mark Owen","2 Jul 1920","9 May 1996","0","The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Vol. 7, September 4, 1944, noted that he was honorably discharged from the armed forces sometime prior to their publication date. Vol. 8 of the Broadcast, dated September 3, 1945, showed that Mr. and Mrs. Mark Darling were the parents of Carol Sue, born sometime during the prior year.

Obituary

Cass City Chronicle
May 22, 1996
Page 10

Mark Darling

Mark O. Darling, 75, of Waterford died May 9 at Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital. He was born July 2, 1920 in Cass City to Owen W. and Martha (Mark) Darling.

He graduated from Cass City High School in 1938 and was a World War II veteran.

He was retired from GMC Truk and Bus Division after 38 years of service.

Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth BLACK Darling, a daughter, Carol NOBLE of Waterford; 2 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; 5 brothers, James (Violet), Donald (Joan), Robert (Navetta), Fred (Pat) and Gerald (Sue) Darling; 2 sisters, Mary (Carl) GEISTER and Norma (Clark) CRYDERMAN, and many nieces and nephews.

The funeral service was held at Huntoon Funeral Home, Huron St. Chapel, in Pontiac, May 11.

Interment was in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I4204","Darling","Mary Eleanor","23 Jun 1928","16 Apr 2012","0","As of the September 3, 1945 issue of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST (Vol. 8), it was reported that Mary Darling graduated from the Marlette Hospital in June.

Obituary
Mary E. Geister
Deford

Mary E. Geister, age 83, of Deford passed away Monday, April 16, 2012 at Tendercare in Cass City.

She was born June 23, 1928 in Cass City, the daughter of the late Owen & Martha (Mark) Darling.
She married Carl D. Geister February 2, 1946 in Detroit.

She attended the Mizpah church, Cass City. She enjoyed sewing, gardening, helping her husband farm and most of all, spending time with family and friends.

She is survived by her husband Carl of sixty-six years; two daughters, Linda (Delbert) Woodward of Deford, Marsha (Ted) Roberson of Kingston; four brothers, James (Violet) Darling of Bad Axe, Robert (Norretta) Darling of Marlette, Fred (Patricia) Darling of Marlette, Jerry (Sue) Darling of Grayling; one sister, Norma (Clark) Cryderman of Waterford; five grandchildren and six great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Owen & Martha Darling; one daughter, Barbara Geister and two brothers, Mark & Don Darling.

Funeral services were held at Marsh Funeral Chapel, Marlette, with Pastor Dale Bullock who officiated.

Burial followed the service at the Novesta Cemetery.

Donations may be given to the American Diabetes Association.

Arrangements by Marsh Funeral Chapel, Marlette. (989) 635-3658 www.marshfuneral.com

http://sanilaccountynews.mihomepaper.com/news/2012-04-25/Obituaries/MARY_E_GEISTER_DEFORD.html","STR06" "I4203","","","","","","","" "I12001","Darling","Owen W.","15 Dec 1890","16 Feb 1969","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, February 20, 1969

Owen Darling succumbs at home

Owen W. Darling, 78, a Snover resident most of his life, died Sunday, February 16, in his home after a brief illness.

He was born December 15, 1890, in Upper Michigan and married Martha Mark April 19, 1916 in Caro.

They farmed in Lamotte township.

Survivors are his widow; two daughters, Mrs. Carl GEISTER of Decker and Mrs. Clark CRYDERMAN of Drayton Plains; six sons, Mark of Pontiac, James of Snover, Donald of Kingston, Robert and Frederick, both of Marlette, and Gerald of Lake Orion; 12 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Russell Campbell of Imlay City.

Funeral services were held at the Marsh Funeral Chapel, Marlette, Wednesday with Rev. Stephen Chapko, pastor of the Decker United Methodist Church, officiating.

Burial was in Elkland cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I4210","Darling","Robert D.","24 Sep 1934","8 Dec 2015","0","The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 15, September 1, 1952, noted that Robert D. Darling received his diploma from Marlette High School in June.

He married Noretta Fenner, and they were the parents of John, Karen, and Ronald. As of the publication date of Art Peck's book, they were living in Marlette, Sanilac County, Michigan.

Obiutary, copied from Find A Grave

Robert D. Darling, age 81, of Marlette, life long area farmer, passed away peacefully, Wednesday, December 9, 2015 at Marlette Hospice Residence in Marlette, Michigan.

He was born September 24, 1934 in Decker, son to the late Owen and Martha (Mark) Darling.

He graduated from Marlette High School in 1952.

He married Norretta Fenner October 14, 1961 in Port Huron.

Mr. Darling was a member of N.R.A., Sanilac Farm Bureau, Black River Antique Power Club & Thumb Two Cylinder Club.

Robert enjoyed collecting old tractors, reading and most of all, spending time with family and friends.

He is survived by his wife Norretta of 54 years of marriage;
Karen & Phil Rea (Daughter) of Northville,
John & Debra Darling (Son) of Snover,
Ronald & Amy Darling (Son) of Snover,
Gerald & Sue Darling (Brother) of Florida,
Fred & Pat Darling (Brother) of Marlette,
Jim & Violet Darling (Brother) of Filion,
Norma Cryderman (Sister) of Waterford,
6 Grandchildren, Christian, Meaghan, Easton, Kaitlyn, Grace and Jeremy.

He was preceded in death by his parents Owen & Martha Darling, brothers Don & Mark Darling and sister Mary Geister.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, December 12, 2015 at 11:00 A.M. at Marsh Funeral Chapel in Marlette, with Rev. Dave Coleman officiating.

Burial will be in the Marlette Cemetery.

Donations may given to United Hospice Service, 2770 Main, P.O. Box 307, Marlette,MI. 48453.

Visitation will be held on Friday 2pm to 8pm and Saturday 10am to 11am at Marsh Funeral Chapel in Marlette.
","STR06" "I18544","Darnell","Charles Bonhomme Ysantala","2 Jan 1816","11 Jan 1893","0","One of five known children, it appears he came to Louisiana ca 1845. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 67). Possibly born in Marion County, Kentucky. Some of his siblings lived in St. Laundry Parish. (Casagranda, 860 Census, p. 25).","STR06" "I18544","Darnell","Charles Bonhomme Ysantala","2 Jan 1816","11 Jan 1893","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 7 Sept 1850
208-210
Chas Darnell 30 M Farmer 100 Ky
Mary Darnell 26 F Ky
Cortes Darnell 6 M La
Lewellen Darnell 4 M La
203-211
Napolean Darnell 32 M Ky
Mary Darnell 24 F La
Ellen Darnell 7/12 T La

1860 Census
not indexed on Ancestry.com
Kathy Casagranda, however, transcribed his presence in her book ""Sabine Parish The 1860 Census with added Family Information"" as follows:
HH 74 (Between Wm. Williams family and Nancy Batiste and children)
Darnell, Charles 40 M Farmer 200 **0 Ky
Darnell, L. 24 F Ala
Darnell, F. K. 5 F La

1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward No. 5, PO Many or Hamilton, Texas
Enumerated 3 Aug 1870
Pages 4 and 5
35-35
Darnell, Chas B 54 M W farmer 1000 2275 Ky
Darnell, Henry K 15 M W At Home La
Darnell, Martha E 10 F W At Home La
Gibson, Mary 40 F W Housekeeper La

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward Number 5
Enumerated 21 Oct 1880
Page 95B SD 3 ED 45
394-409
Darnell, Chas B W M 64 Farmer Ky Va Mo
Joiner, Jesse W M 22 Servant Farmer Ala Ala Ala
Brown, Moses B M 21 Boarder Farmer Tx Unk Unk
Brown, Anna B F 18 Servant Domestic Servant Tx Unk Unk
Brown, Dora B F 15 Servant Domestic Servant Tx Unk Unk
Brown, Abram B M 13 Servant Works on Farm Tx Unk Unk
Brown, George B M 11 Servant Works on Farm La Unk Unk
","STR06" "I18552","Darnell","Cortes","Abt 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","US Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 Cortes Darnell Confederate Texas Morgan's Regiment, Texas Cavalary Company K Rank In Private Rank Out Private Film Number M227, Roll 9","STR06" "I26620","Darnell","Elijah Henderson","21 Jul 1862","15 May 1949","0","Name: Elijah Henderson Darnell
Death Date: 15 May 1949
Death Place: Marshall, Harrison, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 86 years 9 months 24 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1863
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: No Record
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223340
Digital Film Number: 4031781
Image Number: 1446
Reference Number: cn 23369
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I18557","Darnell","Napoleon B.","Abt 1818","","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 7 Sept 1850
208-210
Chas Darnell 30 M Farmer 100 Ky
Mary Darnell 26 F Ky
Cortes Darnell 6 M La
Lewellen Darnell 4 M La
203-211
Napolean Darnell 32 M Ky
Mary Darnell 24 F La
Ellen Darnell 7/12 T La","STR06" "I26618","Darnell","William Henderson","Abt 1833","11 Apr 1866","0","Daniel Creel notes that on the 1870 census, William's widow and children were living at ""Buena Vista PO."" There is no Buena Vista in Shelby Co. now but can be presumed to have been there then, likely near Timpson. This is where William Darnell was reported to have died.","STR06" "I42441","Darsey","Dorothy Madeline","5 Mar 1906","31 Aug 1981","0","Said to be a daughter of William Grey Darsey (15 Aug 1878-15 Dec 1938) and Carrie Stewart Darsey (24 Aug 1882- 3 Aug 1957) who are both also buried in the Grapeland City Cemetery.","STR06" "I9862","Datel","Frank B.","15 Apr 1868","4 Jun 1940","0","DATEL, F B?b?:?/b? Retired; b Fort Madison, Ia Apr 15, 1868; s of Joseph Datel-Anna Sukova; ed North Bend; m Lillian Bartosh May 8, 1894 Wahoo; d Mabel L (dec Mar 6, 1938); 1880-88 clk for A Peller & Co gen mdse store; 1888-90 in gen mdse bus, Morse Bluff; 1900-05 with John Jonovec gen mdse store at North Bend, 1905-15 owner & opr, 1915-30 ptr of nephew, J F Datel in store; 1930-38 owner & opr gen mdse bus, North Bend; 1938- ret; past dir First Natl Bank; past chmn Morse Bluff city coun; ch mbr & dir Fedn of Neb Retailers; past mbr C of C; MWA; ZCBJ; Meth Ch; Rep; hobby, fishing; father early settler & homesteader in Saunders Co; off Datel Bldg; res Fremont.

From Who's Who in Nebraska, 1940
Dodge County
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/dodge/books/whowhodc-1.htm","STR06" "I9862","Datel","Frank B.","15 Apr 1868","4 Jun 1940","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Census
Nebraska, Dodge County, North Bend
Enumerated 21 thru 23 January 1920
SD 3 ED 110 Sheet 10S
268-278
Datel, Frank Hd M W 51 M Iowa Bohemia Bohemia Merchant Dep
t Store
Datel, Lillie Wf F W 43 M Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia
Datel, Mabel Dtr F W 21 S Nebraska Iowa Nebraska Teacher Music/Voice","STR06" "I10645","Datel","Josef ""Joseph""","Abt 1826","Abt 1902","0","Said to be born in Kolec, Bohemia.","STR06" "I10645","Datel","Josef ""Joseph""","Abt 1826","Abt 1902","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1870 Census
Iowa, Lee County, Fort Madison Ward 1
Datel, Joseph 43 M W Blacksmith $100 Bohemia
Datel, Anna 33 F W Keeping House Bohemia
Datel, Anton 14 M W Apprentice Blacksmith Bohemia
Datel, Anna 13 F w At Home Bohemia
Datel, Joseph 10 M W At Home Bohemia
Datel, Carolina 8 F W Bohemia
Datel, Wenzel 6 M W Bohemia
Datel, Frank 2 M Iowa

FamilySearch 1880 United States Census and National Index
Census Place:Chester, Saunders, Nebraska
Source:FHL Film 1254756
National Archives Film T9-0756
Page 38
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Joseph DATTEL Self M M W 50 BOHEMIA Occ: Farmer Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Anna DATTEL Wife F M W 40 BOHEMIA Occ: Keeping House Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Joseph DATTEL Son M S W 21 BOHEMIA Occ:Farmer Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Willy DATTEL Son M S W 16 BOHEMIA Occ:At Home Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Frank DATTEL Son M S W 12 IA Occ:At Home Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Lise DATTEL Dau F S W 10 IA Occ:At Home Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Mary DATTEL Dau F S W 10 IA Occ:At Home Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Thomas DATTEL Son M S W 7 NE Occ:At Home Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Matildy DATTEL Dau F S W 4 NE Occ:At Home Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA","STR06" "I13591","Datel","Karolina ""Caroline""","13 Jan 1862","20 Jan 1940","0","Mrs. Carolina Beznoska

Mrs. Carlina Beznoska, daughter of pioneer parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Datel, Sr. and a long time resident of this community died Saturday afternoon at her home on East Ninth street. She had been in ill health for a long time and very seriously ill for two weeks prior to her death. She was 78 years and 7 days of age.

Funeral services conducted by Rev. C.H. Lind were held at the home Monday afternoon at 2:00 pm. Mrs. Arthur Hanke and Mrs. W.K. Robertson sang two duet numbers...

The pall bearers were her five sons Frank, Louis, James, Adoph and Joe Beznoska, and one grandson Ray Beznoska. Burial was made in the Killian cemetery near Morse Bluff.

These of her immediate family who mourn her departure were her five sons: Frank of North Bend; Louis, Joseph, Adolph, and James of Geronimo, Oklahoma, and her five daughters, Mrs. James Ruzicka of Hooper, Nebraska; Mrs. Joe Tomasek, Jr., Mrs. L.K. Arthur, and Mrs. W.S. Gutch of North Bend. Twenty grandchildren and thirteen great grandchildren survive her as do also three sisters and three brothers. The sisters and brothers are Mrs. John Matejka of Long Beach, California, Mrs. Elizabeth Bloch, Mrs. Frank Howe and Frank Datel of North Bend, James Datel of Perry, Oklahoma, and Thos. Datel of South Dakota.

Those who came from a distance to attend the funeral besides the sons from Oklahoma were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Datel, Emil Matejka and Mrs. and Mrs. Ray Beznoska of Omaha. There were also many neighbors and friends from Saunders county where the family formerly resided.

Carolina Beznoska

Caroline Datel was born in Colech, Bohemia, on January 13, 1863. She came to America when she was seven years of age, living at Fort Madison, Iowa, where she spent her childhood. Later she came to Saunders county, Nebraska, where she lived for a number of years.

On the first day of November, 1878, she was united in marriage to Mr. Frank Beznoska. To this union were born seven children, on of whom died in infancy.

The family moved from Saunders county to Oklahoma, where they lived for about twenty years. For of the sons still reside there. A number of years ago Mr. and Mrs. Beznoska located at North Bend. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on November 21, 1928. This of course was a most joyous occasion. It is one that denotes victory and triumph. Together they walked life's road, amid the trials, sacrifices and sorrows. For fifty years they shared in the triumphs, joys and rewards that life brought them. Four months later on March 22, 1929, Mr. Beznoska departed this life.

All but one of the children were at her bedside when she departed this life (Mrs. James Ruzicka of Moreheed, Minnesota, was unable to be present). What a token of esteem and love this fact reveals--these sons and daughters, many of them coming from a great distance to be present during the illness and demise of their beloved mother. Yet we do not wonder so much that it should be so, for who can measure the love, the devotion and care that a mother gives to her own.

Mrs. Beznoska was an incarnation of all that he word mother means. Her home and loved ones were always first in her thoughts and solicitations. What a precious memory these will retain of the moments they stood together about her bed, showing their love and appreciation in return for her great love and sacrifice for them. May God's blessing be upon her memory.

(Undated, unreferenced newspaper clippings: Courtesty of Caroline Mastny, Schuyler, Nebraska)


From a 1941 newspaper column

The residence of the late Mrs. Caroline Beznoska was sold at auction to settle the estate. Joe Bures bought the place for his mother. Consideration was $550.

CZECH NATIONAL CEMETERY (also known as Killian Cemetery) located in Bohemian township in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Sec 23 Township 17, Range 5E of Saunders County, Nebraska.

Recorded on April 12, 1977 and completed on April 15, 1977 by Clarabelle Mares 1722 E 19 Fremont, Nebraska and assisted by Kathrine Petersen. Cemetery in very good condition. Working from front to back in rows.

Row 5 Sec 1 east to west


Carolina Beznoska
1862 - 1940
","STR06" "I9853","Datel","Mary Ann","30 Sep 1871","1 Jun 1961","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Cedar County, Pr 11, Magnet
18 and 19 of May 1910
SD 3 ED 40 Sheet 12A
215-216
Matejka, John H Hd M W 48 M1 22 Bohemia Ger Bohemia Ger Boh
emia Ger 1864 Farmer
Matejka, Mary A Wf F W 39 M1 22 4/4 Iowa BohemiaGer BohemiaGer
Matejka, Emil V Son M W 21 S Neb Bohemia Ger Iowa Laborer Farm
Matejka, Alma A Dtr F W 19 S Neb Bohemia Ger Iowa
Matejka, George W Son M W 12 S Neb Bohemia Ger Iowa
Matejka, Lenord C Son M W 7 S Neb Bohemia Ger Iowa

1920 Census
South Dakota, Beadle County, Fairfield Twp
Enumerated 3 and 4 of February 1920
SD 2 ED 6 Sheet 1B
19-19
Matejka, George Hd M W 21 S Neb Bohemia Neb Farmer Own Farm
20-20
Matejka, John H Hd M W 57 M 1883 Na 1914 Bohemia Bohemian Bohemia Bohemian Bohemia Bohemian Farmer Own Farm
Matejka, Mary A Wf F W 49 M Iowa Bohemia Bohemian Bohemia Bohemian
Matejka, Leonard Son M W 16 S Neb Bohemia Iowa Farm Laborer
Matejka, Irving Son M W 8 S Neb Bohemia Iowa","STR06" "I7510","Datel","Ruzena ""Rosalie""","14 Sep 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","Mrs. Rosalie Soukup (born Datel), another pioneer still living, says: ""I experienced a great scare when two Indians came into my house and stood by the cradle, where lay our youngest. My husband had hidden several hundred dollars in currency in the clock, he was going to pay for a threshing machine. But nothing happened, the Indians left in peace. That was in 1876 or 1877.1 came here with my parents in 1867 and entered service in the family of Mr. Jilek (Ellick) in Fremont. Their physician was Dr. Brunner, and he thus came to know who I was. A few years later, after I had been married and was farming with my husband, I felt weak and worn. My husband took me to Fremont, to see the doctor, the same Dr. Brunner. He examined me, wrote a long prescription and told me to take it to the store. How surprised and delighted I was to find that the ""prescription"" was an order for beans, onions, apples, rice, cheese and other provisions, which the generous and kindly doctor, noting my undernourished condition, had prescribed and paid for. Such were our beginnings."" --Another pioneer, Mrs. M. Janovec, remembers when they had nothing for weeks but ground corn meal, no fat, no milk.

http://www.rootsweb.com/~neethnic/czechs/cz-pg97a.html","STR06" "I37955","","","","","","","" "I31715","Daugherty","Elmer Cleveland","Abt 1885","","0","Lawrence Boyd, in error, showed Cynthia's husband as Elmer J. Daughterty, whereas her husband was actually Elmer Cleveland Daughterty.","STR06" "I31715","Daugherty","Elmer Cleveland","Abt 1885","","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1930 Census
Indiana, Dubois County, Huntingburg, First Ward
Enumerated April 5, 1930
ED 19-17 SD 13 Sheet 5A Stamped 181
Church Avenue
605-97-104
Daughterty, Elmer C Head M W 45 M 28 Ky Ky Ky Conductor Steam Railroad
Daughterty, Cynthia J Wf F W 38 W M 21 Ky Tn Tn
Daugherty, Lelah H Dtr F W 16 S Ind Ky Ky
Daughterty, Mary E Dtr F W 14 S Ind Ky Ky
Daughterty, Grace L Dtr F W 11 S Ind Ky Ky
Daughterty, Edward E Son M W 9 S Ind Ky Ky
Daughterty, Oscar L Son M W 4 10/12 S Ind Ky Ky
Daughterty, Marjorie B Dtr F W 2 4/12 S Ind Ky Ky
Daughterty, Edward Father m W 67 Wd Ky Il Ky


","STR06" "I35905","","","","","","","" "I1559","Davenport","Martha Ann ""Patty""","13 Nov 1805","27 Aug 1874","0","May have died in Bonham, Texas?","STR06" "I8297","Davenport","Mary Cynthia","18 Jul 1856","26 Oct 1937","0","""Orphaned when she was very young, she had often visited her aunt, Mrs. John H. Broocks (Elizabeth Jerome Polk), in San Augustine, but she lived with her maternal uncle, David Polk, in Pittsburg."" (Henson and Parmelee, THE CARTWRIGHTS OF SAN AUGUSTINE, p. 292).

","STR06" "I27650","Davenport","Sallie","29 Apr 1885","24 Jul 1969","0","Middle name shown varioulsy as Angeline/Eveline. Her Texas Death certificate shows her as Sallie E. McLemore, a daughter of Ira Davenport and an unknown mother. Her usual residence was listed as Ovilla, but she died at the Renfrom Nursing Home in Waxahachie. Informant was son, Horace McLemore.","STR06" "I18682","Davenport","Thomas","22 Jul 1852","5 Jan 1923","0","Obituary below was copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Jason Presley:

Thomas Davenport of Crossville born July 22 1852 died 5 Jan 1923 at Anna Ill., son of David and Julia Ann Cross Davenport wed 2 May 1878 Juliet Fredonia Kuykendall. His wife preceded him in death, one daughter Mrs. Marian Copeland with whom he made his home.","STR06" "I34494","David","Dorothy Vivian","9 Jul 1914","15 Aug 1972","0","Laura Buckmaster shows her as the daughter of Judson DAVID and Delanie Paralee SWEARINGEN.","STR06" "I40746","","","","","","","" "I390","Davidson","Ary Adney ""Addy""","17 Aug 1847","24 Nov 1910","0","Shown as ""Alma"" on the 1880 census transcription. In 1910, she was living with her son and daughter-in-law, John M. and Kate White, in JP 1 of Sabine County, Texas. Her older brother, Jefferson Oliver Davidson, was living with the family as well.","STR06" "I15401","","","","","","","" "I15178","Davidson","Betty Pauline","9 Feb 1921","13 Jul 2001","0","Betty Pauline Davidson Ferguson

Betty Pauline Davidson Ferguson, 80, of Hemphill died July 13, 2001, at San Augustine Memorial Hospital.

Funeral services were held at 10:00 am Monday, July 16, 2001, at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill with burial at King Cemetery.

A native and longtime resident of Hemphill, she was a U.S. Postal Service postmaster.

Survivors include her son, Hadley Ferguson of Jasper; daughter Rhonda Brooks of Bronson; sisters Zeda Schulze of Hemphill and Madie Snowden of Beaumont; and two grandchildren.

(San Augustine Tribune, 19 July 2001)","STR06" "I37746","Davidson","Billy Theron","8 Sep 1924","14 Sep 1988","0","In her annotated transcription of the Yellowpine Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary indicates he was buried under a double marker with Merlene McDanield Davidsion. The back of his tombstore was inscribed, Son-David Leon - Grandchildren - Diana Kristine. There was also a military marker, Cpl US Army.","STR06" "I24049","Davidson","Calvin B.","Abt 1869","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 4
Enumerated 30 April 1910 by Reginald G. Goodrich
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 9A Stamped 159
158-132
Davidson, Calvin B Hd M W M1 14 Tx Tx Tx Farm Labor
Davidson, Mary I Wf F W 39 M1 14 6/6 Tx Ark Ark
Davidson, Lula A Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Labor
Davidson, Effie M Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Labor
Davidson, Horace C Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Labor
Davidson, Iva E Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Davidson, Albert F Son M W 5 Tx Tx Tx
Davidson, Calvin B Jr. Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 16 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 171 Sheet 10B
197-199
Davidson, Calvin B Hd M W 50 M Tx Tx TUS Farmer
Davidson, Mary I Wf F W 49 M Ark Ala Ga
Davidson, Lela A Dtr F W 22 S Tx Tx Ark Teacher
Davidson, Effie E Dtr F W 21 S Tx Tx Ark
Davidson, Horace C Son m W 20 S Tx Tx Ark
Davidson, Ivy E Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Ark
Davidson, Albert F Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Ark
Davidson, Calvin B Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Ark
Davidson, James R Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Arl
Davidson, Emid?/Erma M Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx F W 5 S Tx Tx Ark

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 19, 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 6B
125-140
Davidson, Calvin B Hd M W 60 M 26 Tx Tx Tn Farmer
Davidson, Mary A Wf F W 59 M 25 Tx Ala Ga
Davidson, Erma M Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I37742","Davidson","David Leon","13 Jul 1964","23 Jul 1990","0","In her annotated transcription of the Yellowpine Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary indicates he was the Father of Diana Davidson, and son of Billy Theron Davidson and Merlene McDaniel. It was a double tombstone with Betty Helen Land Davidson.","STR06" "I31158","Davidson","David Theron ""Theat""","16 Aug 1896","15 Jun 1975","0","Name: David Theron Davidson
Death Date: 15 Jun 1975
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 78 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1897
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Irona Davidson
Father's Name: David K. Davidson
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Ellafair King
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Veteran of WW I
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243828
Digital Film Number: 4167851
Image Number: 85
Reference Number: 61164
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I31158","Davidson","David Theron ""Theat""","16 Aug 1896","15 Jun 1975","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I40177","","","","","","","" "I14598","Davidson","Eliza Jeanette ""Nettie""","5 Feb 1875","18 Jan 1941","0","Name: Nettie Bickley
Death Date: 17 or 18 Jan 1941
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 65 years 11 months 13 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 05 Feb 1875
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W. R. Davidson
Father's Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Mother's Name: Unknown
Mother's Birthplace: Unknown
Informant: Clyde Bickley
Occupation: House Work
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 19 Jan 1941
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138245
Digital Film Number: 4030500
Image Number: 352
Reference Number: cn 4923
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I37341","Davidson","Gary Lee","20 Sep 1936","17 Jul 2005","0","Gary Lee Davidson
Date of Birth: 20 Sep 1936
Gender: Male
Birth County: Sabine
Father's Name: David Lee Davidson
Mother's Name: Mary Jane Smith
Roll Number: 1936_0002","STR06" "I15286","Davidson","Harry Waldo","27 Apr 1903","7 Jul 1960","0","Harry has been previously married, with a daughter from his prior marriage, Sarah Evelyn Davidson born 15 June 1928 in Levi, West Virginia. She married Donald Walter Techentien, and they live in Moberly, Missouri.","STR06" "I14606","Davidson","Hester Maxine","9 Feb 1921","6 Jan 2001","0","Shown as Hester C. on census records

SABINE COUNTY REPORTER 10 January 2001

Hester Davidson Collier, 79, of Hemphill died Saturday, January 6, 2001 at a Houston hospital.

Mrs. Collier, born Feb. 9, 1921, in Hemphill as a daughter of the late Ruthie Nina (White) and Richard Frank Davidson, was a retired registered nurse, having served as company nurse for Mossier Steel. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church and American Business Women's Association.

Survivors: sons, William Collier and Craig Collier, both of Houston; daughter Susan Jones of Houston; sisters Betty Ferguson and Zeda Schultz, both of Hemphill and Madie Snowden of Beaumont; and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were held Jan. 8 at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. D.W. McCasland officiating. Interment followed at Hemphill City Cemetery.","STR06" "I14609","Davidson","Hubert Henry ""Dick""","27 Mar 1916","8 Aug 1967","0","When he registered for the draft during World War II, he was a resident of Baton Rouge

Name Hubert Henry Davidson
Event Type Draft Registration
Event Year Range 1940-1945
Event Place Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
Gender Male
Birth Date 27 Mar 1916
Affiliate Publication Title Draft Cards (1st Registration) for the State of Louisiana
Affiliate ARC Identifier 2169763
Digital Folder Number 004735994
Image Number 01078



Citing this Record:
""Louisiana, First Registration Draft Cards, compiled 1940-1945"", index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/9MNH-CY6L : accessed 13 Jun 2014), Hubert Henry Davidson, .","STR06" "I25576","Davidson","Ivy E.","22 Nov 1901","19 Mar 2004","0","Sabine County Reporter

Ivy Davidson Kirk

Ivy Davidson Kirk, 102, of Houston died Friday, March 19, 2004, in Houston. She was born Nov. 22, 1901, in Sabine County as a daughter of the late Idella (Henderson) and Calvin Ballad Davidson. She was retired from the U.S. Department of Treasury. Survivors: eight nieces and four nephews. Graveside rites were held at 3 p.m. Sunday at King Cemetery near Milam with Robert E. Davidson officiating. Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapels, San Augustine, directors.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I24052","Davidson","James Pedras","31 May 1877","30 Mar 1957","0","A digital image of his actual Texas Death certificate is viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. At the time of his death he was married and a resident of the Goff Nursing Home. His occupation was shown as retired farmer, and he was listed as the son of P. P. Davidson and Malvina Parr Beddoe. The informant was Lee Davidson, relationship not indicated. He was buried at the King Cemetery in Milam, Texas.

","STR06" "I24052","Davidson","James Pedras","31 May 1877","30 Mar 1957","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I36299","Davidson","James William","8 Nov 1887","5 May 1958","0","Name: James William Davidson
Death Date: 05 May 1958
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 71 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 08 Nov 1887
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: David Davidson
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Ella King
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Lumberman
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 08 May 1958
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115364
Digital Film Number: 4163860
Image Number: 585
Reference Number: cn 29841
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

Married Minnie Ola ERWIN, and father of Escar, Mary Ocie Lee and Margery Idalene (who married Elbert Allen CORLEY).

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pblanchard&id=I1889

","STR06" "I2068","Davidson","Jefferson Oliver","Abt 1846","25 Dec 1926","0","Known as ""Oley.""

Robert Cecil McDaniel notes that he was Sabine County Commissioner from 1895-1898.

In 1910 and 1920, he was widowed and living with members of his extended family.","STR06" "I2068","Davidson","Jefferson Oliver","Abt 1846","25 Dec 1926","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census

Oliphar DAVIDSON Self W Male W 35 AL Farmer TN VA
Mary Lee DAVIDSON Dau S Female W 9 TX AL MS Wm.
Henry DAVIDSON Son S Male W 8 TX AL MS
Martha C. DAVIDSON Mother W Female W 66 VA TN TN
Source Information:
Census Place Sabine, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255325
NA Film Number T9-1325
Page Number 219C

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 1
Enumerated 30 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 11B
Hemphill and Homer Road
184-186
White, Robert W Head m W 27 m1 7 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
White, Florence B Wf F W 27 m1 7 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
White, A. V. Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
White, William C Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
White, Lafayette Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
185-187
White, Thomas J Head M W 37 m2 7 Tx La Ala Farmer
White, Nettie H Wf F W 39 m1 7 2/2 Ala Ala Ala
White, Francis V Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Ala
White, George F Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Ala
186-188
White, John M Head M W 27 m1 2 Tx La Ala Farmer
White, Kate Wf F W 23 m1 2 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
White, Corra Son M W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
White, Aary A Mother F W 62 Ed 11/7 Ala Ala Tenn
Davidson, Jefferson O Uncle M W 64 Wd Ala Ala Tenn

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 27 and 28 January 1920
SD 226 ED 168 Sheet 22A Stamped 115
424-446
Carlton, Martha A Head F W 43 Wd Tx La Ala Farmer
Carlton, Eugene Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Carlton, Ary E Dt F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Carlton, Ethel B Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Davidson, Jefferson O Uncle M W 74 Wd Ala Miss Miss","STR06" "I43553","Davidson","Jim ""King""","21 Aug 1930","28 Jul 2013","0","Jim King Davidson, 82, died Sunday night in Hemphill, Texas. King was born near Milam, Texas, to Gheron and Irona Bragg Davidson. He grew up in Sabine County, then served nine years in the U.S. Air Force and was a Korean War veteran. Afterwards he attended the University of Texas at Austin and received a Bachelor of Science Degree in 1957 and a Master of Science in Aero-Space Engineering in 1961.

While working at NASA, King invented the weightless chamber in which the astronauts trained for the first moon landing. Later working with Bell Helicopter and LTV Lockheed Martin, he was on the team that developed the Osprey dual flight plane now used by the Marines and led the team that developed the Gazelle helicopter with the vertical tail prop.

King retired to his home in Sabine County in 1978, where he operated a heating and air/conditioning business for many years.

He is survived by his wife of 18 years, Ingrid Broughton Davidson, his daughters; Cheryl Crayton and her husband Donald of Conroe, Kelley Davidson of Portland, OR, his son Jay Davidson of Nacogdoches; his step-son Ebb Flynt and his wife Holly, his step-daughter Rebecca Flynt, and his cousin Billy Barlow and his wife Vernon Lee. King is also survived by his grandchildren; Michael and Katlyn, great grandchildren; Hunter and Kaylie. His step grandchildren; Grace, Katie and Conner.

King was preceded in death by his parents Theron and Irona Davidson, his daughter Castle Davidson, his sister Glenis King and his brother Bill Davidson.

There will be a private memorial service.","STR06" "I15310","Davidson","Jonnye Sue","27 Feb 1924","20 Sep 2007","0","Sabine County Reporter
September 26, 2007, Page 14

Jonnye Sue Davidson Martindale, 83, of Jasper died Thursday, Sept. 20, 2007.

She was born Feb. 27, 1924, in Hemphill as a daughter of the late Susie Argenta Coats Davidson and John Goodrich Davidson. She was a devoted wife and mother, supporting her family in all aspects of their lives.

Survivors, her son, George Michael Martindale; two daughters, Diane Williford and Mary Lindsey; her sister, Mary Jo Woods; grandchildren, Michelle Martindale Rodriguez, Lori Williford McCray, Julie Williford Carrell, Jennie Williford Holloway, Jessica Williford Merritt, and Tonya Grochoske Lillig; step-grandchildren, Kelly Cole and Kevin Edward Lindsey; and 16 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Virgil Martindale.

Funeral services were held Monday, Sept. 24, at the First Baptist Church of Jasper. Interment followed at Little Hope Cemetery near Jasper.

Memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church of Jasper, Building Fund, 314 N. Main, Jasper, TX 75951 or the March of Dimes, Attn: DRFR 1275 Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains, NY 10605.

Services were under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home in Jasper.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Fall 2007)","STR06" "I24057","Davidson","Joseph Samuel","Abt 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","Listed as Joseph S. in 1870 and Samuel in 1880, but at approximately the same age, it appears as if he is the same person.","STR06" "I24044","Davidson","Joseph Thomas","Abt 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","1870 Federal Census
617-617
Davidson, Joseph 22 M W Farmer Texas
Davidson, Mary 22 F W K.H. Alabama
Davidson, Clara 3 F W Texas
Davidson, Joseph S. 2 M W Texas

The 1880 census information is copied from www.familysearch.org. Note that the birthplace of the children's parents don't match the birthplaces of Joseph and Mollie. It is not known why this is not consistent. It appears from examining the actual microfilm that ""Alabama"" and ""Georgia"" were crossed through. Also noted that seven year old Watter M was shown as a male on the microfilm and on the transcription below, but in the Toole and Speights transcription, the 7 year old child was instead listed as Mattie M, female.

1880 Household per Federal Census:

Joseph T. DAVIDSON Self M Male W 33 TX Farmer VA TN
Mollie E. DAVIDSON Wife M Female W 35 TX (s/b Alabama?) Keeps House VA TN
Samuel DAVIDSON Son S Male W 11 TX At School AL GA
Jennie C. DAVIDSON Dau S Female W 9 TX At School --- ---
Watter M. DAVIDSON Son S Male W 7 TX --- ---
David E. DAVIDSON Son S Male W 5 TX --- ---
Clarra E. DAVIDSON Dau S Female W 12 TX --- ---
John P. DAVIDSON Son S Male W 2 TX --- ---
Source Information:
?b?Census PlacePrecinct 1, Sabine, Texas
?b?Family History Library Film1255325
?b?NA Film Number T9-1325
?b?Page Number231C","STR06" "I43428","Davidson","Junior Othal ""J. O.""","7 Jul 1924","28 Jul 1967","0","From FindAGrave:

Services for J. O. Davidson, 43, of Lufkin, were held July 30, 1967, with burial in the Garden of Memories Memorial Park. Mr. Davidson had lived in Lufkin most of his life and was a construction electricial. Mr. Davidson served his country during World War II. He was the son of L. L. Davidson and Willie Thames.

Gipson Funeral Home, directors.
","STR06" "I25573","Davidson","Lela Alma","20 Jan 1897","4 Jul 1999","0","San Augustine Tribune
January 16, 1997, Page 8

Lela Wyatt's 100 Years Celebration Saturday at Twin Lakes

Lela Davidson Wyatt celebrates her One Hundredth birthday Saturday, January 18, 1997. [Assumed Saturday, January 18 was chosen to celebrate because it was a weekend, according to the SSDI, Lela's actual date of birth was January 18, 1897.]

Her friends and famiy are invited to come out to Twin Lakes Care Center between 2:00 and 4:00 that afternoon to share in this celebration.

Lela has had a very interesting life. She taught school for 41 years. She graduated from Huntsville Teacher's Normal that is now known as Sam Houston State Southwest Texas Teacher's College and Stephen F. Austin State University where she received her BA and MA. Her first degree was handed to her by Lyndon B. Johnson. Her first experience in teaching was in 1912-1913 at the age of 16. She was chosen by the community to take the teacher's exam. She was awarded a teacher's certificate to teach in Sabine County. Her salary was $37.50 per month and she paid $7.00 for her room and board per month to Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Pratt.

Some of the places she taught were Pratt, Lowe's Chapel (Allen Old Mill), Milam, Camp Springs, New Hope, Spring Hill, Mt. Nebo, Henry Hill, Shady Grove, Grange Hall, Denning, Black Jack and Diboll, where she taught 17 years before retiring. After retiring she still worked as a substitute and then at the Lively Furniture. She has always been active in her church, First Baptist of Lufkin where she lived from 1946-1991.

Lela was born in 1897 in Milam, Texas to Calvin and Della Davidson. She was the oldest of 8 children. The family home still stands in Milam under the big oak tree where a lot of memories were made. She has one sister, Ivy Kirk of Houston, still living. She has a daughter, Dorothy Chandler of New Braunfels, a step-daughter Alice Dillon of Nacogdoches, a step-son, Henry Wyatt of Nacogdoches, 3 grandchildren, and 5 great grandchildren.

At her retirement dinner, a brother said it best when he quoted from Margurite Stanley about what he attributed her long life: ""She has achieved success because she has lived well, laughed often, and loved much. She has gained the confidence and respect of Godly men and pure women and the love of little children. She has filled her niche in life and accomplished her task. She has made the world better than she found it by her devotion to duty and her consecrated life. Surely we can say of her life is an inspiration and her memory will be a benedicition.""

Lela still enjoys her family and friends coming by to see her. She says her memory is not as good as it used to be, but what can you expect after 100 years? She resides now at Twin Lakes Care Center where she is one of the official greeters as you come to visit.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2009)","STR06" "I42115","Davidson","Margerey Idalene","31 Jul 1924","27 Feb 1991","0","Margie Idalene Davidson, Box 482, Hemphill, Texas was admitted to the United States Cadet Nurse Corps at the age of 19. She was admitted on 9-6-1944, and withdrew on 9-7-1944.","STR06" "I36276","Davidson","Mary","3 Feb 1899","3 Oct 1988","0","She was married first to a Bennett.","STR06" "I24046","Davidson","Mary E.","Abt 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","Twin to William. They both died young.","STR06" "I17662","Davidson","Mary J.","Aft 1834","Yes, date unknown","0","She was first married to a Potts? (White and Toole, p 63).","STR06" "I2066","Davidson","Mary Josephine","9 Jun 1840","3 Jun 1918","0","Her tombstone is inscribed:

""Wife of Amos Travis-
To Our Mother-
Thy life was beauty truth goodness and love""","STR06" "I15466","Davidson","Mary Lee","5 Jan 1871","9 Jan 1934","0","Name: Mary Lee Buckley
Death Date: 09 Jan 1934
Death Place: Milam, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 63 years 5 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 05 Jan 1871
Birthplace: Hemphill, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: Y E Buckley
Father's Name: J O Davidson
Father's Birthplace: Alabama
Mother's Name: Nannie Travis
Mother's Birthplace: Mississippi
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Hemphill
Burial Date: 11 Jan 1934
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2115985
Digital Film Number: 4165965
Image Number: 912
Reference Number: cn 4357
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I15466","Davidson","Mary Lee","5 Jan 1871","9 Jan 1934","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 7 Apr 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 1A Stamped 72
County Road
10-11
Buckley, Mary L Head F W 59 Wd Tx Ala Miss
Buckley, Ivy D SOn M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer

","STR06" "I24051","Davidson","Mattie Earl","23 Dec 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","Virgie Speights writes that she was brough up in Milam where she went to school. Her parents were in the Mercantile business in Milam, where her only brother surviving [as of 1963] still lived. She married Lee P. GANDY in 1895, and moved to East Pendeleton, where their two children, Lula Marie and Pedras Perry Gandy were born. Lula died at age 5. The Gandy's moved to Runnels County, Texas, where they lived until forced to come home because of the drought in 1912. (Speights, Old Timers of Sabine County, Texas, p. 35).","STR06" "I40178","","","","","","","" "I40176","Davidson","Obie Tillery","15 Apr 1902","3 May 1966","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDL6-B8X
Name: Obie Tillery Davidson
Death Date: 03 May 1966
Death Place: Jacksonville, Cherokee, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 64 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 15 Apr 1902
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James Davidson
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Elizabeth Tillery
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Cement Contractor
Place of Residence: Jacksonville, Cherokee, Texas
Cemetery: City
Burial Place: Jacksonville, Texas
Burial Date: 05 May 1966
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117977
Digital Film Number: 4028348
Image Number: 2514
Reference Number: cn 28967
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I24041","Davidson","Pedras Phillip","Abt 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Sabine County Texas Census
624/624
Davidson, P.P. 26 M W Farmer 1200 800 Texas
Davidson, Malvina 25 F W K.H. Texas
Davidson, Sarah A. 3 F W Texas
Davidson, Calvin B. 1 M W Texas
FULLER, P.N. 54 M W 200 400 S.C. (Might be FULLEN)
FULLER, Sarah A. 54 F W Va.
FULLER, Rachel E 13 F W Texas
Noble, Elizabeth J 18 F W Farmer 1000 400 Texas
Noble, William 1 M W Texas","STR06" "I36297","Davidson","Robert Lee","1 Apr 1889","4 Sep 1964","0","Name: Robert Lee Davidson
Death Date: 04 Sep 1964
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 75 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 01 Apr 1889
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: David K. Davidson
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Ella King
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Surveyor
Veteran of W W I
Informant: Mrs. Lillie Davidson
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 06 Sep 1964
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117599
Digital Film Number: 4028390
Image Number: 974
Reference Number: cn 59456
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36300","Davidson","Roy","18 Aug 1894","31 Aug 1953","0","Name: Roy Davidson
Death Date: 31 Aug 1953
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 59 years 18 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Aug 1894
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: David Davidson
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Marg King
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Low Chappel Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 02 Sep 1953
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2113983
Digital Film Number: 4165742
Image Number: 1958
Reference Number: CN 48011
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I24042","Davidson","Solomon","Abt 1812","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 3 and 4 Oct 1850
Page 312
21-21
Jacob Crawford 58 M Farmer 10,0000 NC
Huldah Crawford 55 F North Carolina
Joseph M. Crawford 22 M Tenn
Elizabeth Crawford 17 F SC (wife of Joseph)
Mary Crawford 17 F Tenn
Mary Ann Crawford 10 F Tx
24-24
Solomon Davidson 38 M Farmer 500 Va
Christina Davidson 28 F NC
Predous Philip Davidson 6 M Tx
Joseph Thomas Davidson 3 M Tx
Willam B. Davidson 11/12 M Tx
Mary E Davidson 10/12 Tx

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, PO Milam
Enumerated 16 Jun 1860
Page 6
50-50
Solomon Davidson 48 M Faremer 1000 1225 VA
Christina Davidson 35 F Tenn
Pedres Davidson 14 M Tx
Joseph T Davidson 14 M Tx
David Davidson 1 M Tx


1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, PO Brookeland
Enumerated 20 Aug 1870
Page 27
623
Davidson, Solomon 58 M W farmer 1000 1000 Va
Davidson, Christina 48 F W Keeping House NC
Davidson, David 12 M W Tx
624
PP and Melvina Davidson
","STR06" "I14600","Davidson","Thomas Benton","Bef 1840","Yes, date unknown","0","Never married. When Napolean Mason of Sabine County, applied for a Confederate Pension, he stated that he served in the C. S. A. , Company I, 1rst Texas Regiment, Infantry as a private. He made his application on July 9, 1909 before County Judge J. H. McGown and witnesses W R Davidson and T B Davidson. They both testified that they served in the same company with Mr. Mason.","STR06" "I24061","Davidson","Walter M.","Abt 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","Might instead be Watter, or Mattie. Might also be female vs. male.","STR06" "I24045","Davidson","William B.","Abt 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","Twin to Mary. They both died young.","STR06" "I15465","Davidson","William Henry","Abt 1872","Yes, date unknown","0","County Judge of Sabine County. (White and Toole, p 87).","STR06" "I393","Davidson","William Madison","1808","15 Aug 1863","0","Per ""1850 Census Sabine County, Texas with added Family Information and Corrections,"" William Madison Davidson owned 16 slaves. Per OLDTIMERS OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS he fought along with his son-in-law Amazia Vardeman White in Company F, 11th Texas Infantry. He died on the way home, somewhere near Marshall, and the irony of it was that he volunteered after he was past the age of 55, in anothers place, in exchange for a slave.

He was said by White and Toole to be the son of William ""Squire Billy"" DAVIDSON and Jane BIRDWELL, and a brother of Blackburn Davidson, who married Harriet Goodrich. White and Toole show him as a grandson of Wm. Davidson, b ca 1755, in N.C., lived to be 96. When members of his family loaded their wagons in 1849, and departed for Texas, never to return, the old grandfather, nearly blind, stood by the side of the road and waved until they were out of sight. He had begged to be taken to Texas with them. SABINE COUNTY GENEALOGICAL RECORDS, pps 84-87, contains details of various early Davidson families settlers in Pennsylvania, Virginia and the Carolinas. Gen. Samuel Houston was the grandson of a Margaret Davidson. Thomas Whitfiled Davidson, a Texas state senator and Lietut. Governor, was claimed as a relative of Jefferson Oliver Davidson of Sabine County (personal interview with Beulah Davis Hughes). (White and Toole, p 87).

Other researchers show him instead as a son of William DAVIDSON (born 1779 Va, d. 1860 Texas) and Nancy ALBRIGHT (born 1779 Va), and an Uncle of Blackburn Davidson.","STR06" "I2067","Davidson","William Richard","21 Feb 1844","31 Aug 1927","0","When Napolean Mason of Sabine County, applied for a Confederate Pension, he stated that he served in the C. S. A. , Company I, 1rst Texas Regiment, Infantry as a private. He made his application on July 9, 1909 before County Judge J. H. McGown and witnesses W R Davidson and T B Davidson. They both testified that they served in the same company with Mr. Mason.
","STR06" "I2067","Davidson","William Richard","21 Feb 1844","31 Aug 1927","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine, Precinct 1
Enumerated 9 June 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheets 4A and 4B
61-63
Davidson, Wm Hd W M Feb 1844 56 m30 Ala Tenn Va Farmer
Davidson, Sarah O Wf W F Oct 1846 53 M 30 10/8 Miss Ga Ga
Davidson, Eliza J Dtgr W F Feb 1876 25 S Tx Ala Miss
Davidson, Henry J Son W M Apr 1882 18 S Tx Ala Miss Farm La
borer
Davidson, Richard F Son W M Apr 1882 18 S Tx Ala Miss Farm Laborer
Davidson, Geo L Son W M Feb 1885 15 S Tx Ala Miss Farm Laborer
Davidson, John G Son W M Dec 1886 14 S Tx Ala Miss Farm Laborer
Davidson, Zollie O Dtgr W F July 1889 W S Tx Ala Miss At School","STR06" "I14604","Davidson","Winnie Ora","21 Dec 1904","15 May 1971","0","Longtime postmaster of Bronson, Texas. (White and Toole, p 87).","STR06" "I3077","Davies","Minnie Ellen","16 Jan 1872","6 Jan 1952","0","She was the daughter of William and Martha Ellen Neel Davies, and was previously married to a Smith. (Milligan, p 254). FindAGrave shows that his full name was Chauncey Holman SMITH, and that they were the parents of Bertha Adelle Smith Barrett.","STR06" "I7803","Davies","Thomas","Abt 1890","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Kansas, Edward County, Trenton Twp, Offerle City
Enumerated April 16, 1930
ED 24-11 SD 8 Sheet 2A
32-32
Davis, Tome Head M W 40 M 24 Kansas Pa Kansas Farmer
Davis, Maude Wf F W 36 M 18 Kansas England Ill
Davis, Wilda Dtr F W 15 S Kansas Kansas Kansas
","STR06" "I2952","Davies","William","9 Jan 1816","1891","0","William was born in Wales, then moved to London, England where he worked as a shoemaker. Later, he moved to New York, then Chicago, and to Lee County, Illinois, where he bought a farm. He moved his family to Saline County, Nebraska in 1875 where he raised shorthorn cattle and Chester White hogs. His farm was in Section 22 Atlanta Precinct which was one-half mile west of the Atlanta City Cemetery (Milligan, p 257).","STR06" "I5113","Davis","Author","Bef 1904","","0","He left Opal.","STR06" "I13168","Davis","Bernard Polk ""Snooks""","9 Jul 1916","26 Jun 2010","0","Mr. Bernard P. ""Snooks"" Davis, age 92, of San Augustine, Texas, entered into rest at his residence on June 26, 2010.

He was born to Lud Davis, Sr. and Hattie B. (Anderson) Davis, July 9, 1917 in San Augustine County.

Mr. Davis was a member of Memorial Presbyterian Church in San Augustine, serving as an Elder for many years.

He retired from Brown and Root where he had worked as a Project Manager and Civil Engineer.

Funeral services will be held Monday, 10:00 A.M., June 28, 2010, in the Memorial Presbyterian Church, San Augustine, Texas. Officiating will be Dr. Sam Wayman with burial in McRae Cemetery.

Visitation will be Sunday, June 26, 2010, 5 P.M. until 8:00 P.M. in Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, San Augustine.

He was preceded in death by his wife of 57 years, Pauline Travis Davis who entered into rest on September 10, 2007.

He is survived by numerous nieces and nephews.

In lieu of usual rememberances, donations may be made to ""Memorial Presbyterian Church"", 205 E. Livingston, San Augustine, Texas 75972.

Similiar obituaries were published in the June 30, 2010 Sabine County Reporter and July 1, 2010 San Augustine Tribune
","STR06" "I46725","Davis","Beulah Flossie","2 Oct 1892","16 Jul 1978","0","On her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Angela Short Hudson, she is shown as a daughter of Holland Edward Davis and Mary Morton Davis, both of whom have memorial pages at FindAGrave.","STR06" "I1739","Davis","Cheriah","Abt 1757","Yes, date unknown","0","According to McIntosh, she is the daugher of Absolom Davis of Elbert County, Georgia.","STR06" "I6087","Davis","Corinne","Abt 1922","4 Dec 2000","0","Luce, Corinne Davis Barrow
Corinne Davis Barrow Luce, 88, of Liberty died Dec. 4, 2000, at Golden Charm Nursing Center. A graveside service will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Houston National Veterans Affairs Cemetery in Houston under the direction of Pace-Stancil Funeral Home in Liberty. Visitation will begin at 5 p.m. today at the funeral home. A native of Daisetta, she lived in Liberty most of her life and was a retired caterer and homemaker. Survivors include sons, Larry Gene Barrow of Magnolia Springs and Mike Barrow of Hardin; daughters, Martha Coggins of Conroe and Judy Coleman of Liberty; sister, Blanche Samson of Houston; 11 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and eight great great-grandchildren.


http://www.genealogybuff.com/tx/tx-jasper-obits19.htm","STR06" "I22408","","","","","","","" "I9629","Davis","Delia Doreen","29 Mar 1883","6 May 1975","0","Said to be the daughter of Jerome Davis and Susanna Atwell.","STR06" "I28670","Davis","Elma Lee","21 Apr 1922","14 Mar 2007","0","(Research):Sunday Oklahoman
March 18, 2007
Elma Lee Gentry, 84, of Oklahoma City went home to be with her Lord on March 14, 2007 after a short illness. Elma was born in Alva, OK April 21, 1922. She was raised in and around Duncan, OK. Born to Jim and Lillie Davis, Elma was one of 10 children.
In 1939 she married her husband, Gerald Gentry. Gerald and Elma had one daughter, Katherine, in 1942. During the war Elma worked at Douglas Aircraft at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma City. Later she worked in retail sales until her retirement in 1976. Her husband of 45 years and her four sisters and five brothers precedes her in death.
Elma is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Katherine and Paul Traugh; her grandchildren, Randy and Sharon Carlton, of Agra, OK, Kimberly and Bill McCambridge of Blanchard, OK; her great grandchildren, Billy Highby Carlton of Little Rock, AR., Alicia Danielle (McCambridge) Lambert and her husband Charles Lambert of Mesa, AZ., Bradly Neal Carlton of Oklahoma City, OK and Erin Katherine (McCambridge) Hames and her husband Michael Hames of Newport News, VA.; and her step-grandson, Steve Traugh and his wife Jennifer and two step-grandchildren, Thomas and Peter Traugh of Palmer, MA; and one sister-in-law, Jerry Davis; many nieces and nephews and a multitude of friends. Services will be held at the Advantage Hunter Funeral Chapel in Capitol Hill, at 2:00 pm on Monday, March 19, 2007 with interment at Sunny Lane Cemetery.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I8112","Davis","Elnorah Emeline","4 Dec 1855","23 Jun 1880","0","Elnorah had a twin sister, Elmirah.","STR06" "I46564","Davis","Emma Bell","22 Aug 1910","6 May 1997","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by EastTexan, has links to her parents memorials, Bazil Elezar Davis (1873-1952) and Ira Julia Sheffield (1877-1928), both buried at Liberty Hill Cemetery in San Augustine. Her brother, George Malone, was married to Inlow Forse's sister, Maudie Margaret Forse.","STR06" "I23937","Davis","Fay","Abt 1909","3 Mar 2006","0","Fay Primrose
Fay Primrose, 97, of Jasper died March 3 at Dickerson Memorial Hospital .
Funeral services were held March 6 at Forest Oaks Funeral Home, with burial following at the Homer Cemetary.
A native of Mt. Carmel in Tyler County, she was a lifelong resident of Jasper County.
Survivors include: son, Bill Primrose of Jasper; daughters Dorothy Faye Lange of Vidor, Mary Jane Morgan of Jasper and Oline Harris of Denton; brothers Woodrow Davis of Colmesneil and Escar Wayne Davis of Beaumont; sisters Beatrice Williams of Nederland, Margarette Wood of Beaumont, Vesta Bell Worthey of Woodville, and Iva Wallace of Cushing; 10 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren, and four great great-grandchildren.","STR06" "I3955","Davis","Frank","19 Feb 1903","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Michigan, Cheboygan, Cheboygan City
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 10 ED 72 Ward 3 Sheet 8B
112-125
Schopf, Margaret Head F W 57 M1 40 9/5 Pa Pa Pa English None
Schopf, George Son M W 26 S Mich Germany/German Pa English Laborer Sawmill
Schopf, Augustus SOn M W 19 S Mich Germany/German Pa Laborer Sawmill
Davis, Robert Son-in-law M W 33 Wd Mich Mich Mich Foreman Sawmill
Davis, Emma B Grnddtr F W 9 S Mich Mich Mich
Davis, Frank Grandson M w 7 S Mich Mich Mich
Holbon, Clyde Grandson M W 18 S Mich Mich Mich Laborer Odd Jobs
113-126
Blank, John Head M W 45 M1 17 Mich Germany/German NY Policeman City
Blank, Rosa Wife F W 33 M1 17 1/1 Ohio Germany/German Pa
Blank, John E Son M w 16 S Mich Mich Ohio


1920 Census
Michigan, Jackson County, Jackson City
Enumerated 6 and 7 June 1920
SD 2 ED 7 Sheet 7A
314-143-178
Blank, John Head M W 50 M Mich Germany/German NY Machinist Auto Factory
Blank, Rose Wf F W 44 M Ohio Germany/German Pa
Blank, John Son M W 27 D Mich Mich Ohio Tool Maker Auto Park
Davis, Frank Nephew M W 17 S Mich Mich Mich Laborer Auto Park
Perlson, David Lodger M W 22 S NY Sweden/Swedish Sweden/Swedish Tool Maker Auto Parts
","STR06" "I37469","Davis","Frederick Vernon","10 Sep 1920","Feb 1979","0","His daughtet, Paula Marquis (CyberSily@aol.com) writes that she ""found birth certificate showing his name was really Albert Bennet Cage Jr, don't ask, can't find traces and baptismal showing Frederick V. Davis - which he used all his life."" The SSDI shows his last residences as being in Kenner, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana.","STR06" "I25693","Davis","Gabriel","Abt 1806","","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1850 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, 2nd Division E. of Military Road
Enumerated 13 Nov 1850 by Hiram Kennedy
Stamped 339

HH 519/519 Rebecca York, a 53 year old widow

HH 520/520
Gabriel Davis 44 M Laborer Il
Mary Davis 42 F Tenn
John Davis 18 M Laborer Ala
Sousan Davis 17 F Ala
Mary Davis 15 F Ala
Caroline Davis 10 F Ala
Eliza Davis 6 F Ala
Thomas Davis 3 M Ala
Williams Davis 22 M Laborer

HH 521-521 Burwell and Nancy McLemore

HH 522-522 Henry and Margaret Marks","STR06" "I46566","Davis","George Malone ""Toup""","30 Aug 1905","20 Oct 1987","0","His double headstone with wife Maudie is inscribed ""Son of Eleazar and Julia Davis."" His sister, Emma Bell, was married to his wifes brother, Inlow Edward Forse.","STR06" "I25921","","","","","","","" "I46115","Davis","Hettie","Abt 1883","2 Jul 1942","0","She is shown on the Himelfarb tree as a daughter of Morris DAVIS and Lena SPILLMAN, both born in Poland.","STR06" "I9915","","","","","","","" "I9309","Davis","James","Bef 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","Could this be the James Davis who lived in household 42-42 at the time of the 1850 Jasper County, Texas census? It was headed by Eliza Davis, 43, of Georgia. James was 22, a farmer, and born in Georgia.","STR06" "I18566","Davis","John","17 Aug 1818","19 Feb 1892","0","Excerpt from the Many, Louisiana Banner

Died at his residence 5 miles west of Many, February 19, 1892, Mr. John Davis, aged 74 years. Mr. Davis was born in Gallatin, Tennessee, and had been a resident of Sabine Parish for nearly fifty years, having settled here in 1843 about the time of the formation of the parish. He followed his trade of carpenter for three years, and in 1846 marrid Miss Maria E. Buvens, and then began farming and followed it successfully until his death. He was converted to the Catholic Church soon after his coming to this parish and until the time of his death was one of her most faithful and cherished members. He served as the recorder of Sabine Parish for a number of years and made an efficient officer. He was ever a friend to the needy and no one in any station in life could say naught against him. The Catholic Church and schools here are silent witnesses to his charity and generosity. He leaves an aged and loving wife, three sons and on daughter to mourn his loss to whom he was very kind and loving father. And his numerous relatives and hosts of friends pay tribute to his memory. The Banner extends its deepest sympathy to the bereaved relatives and friends. A true man in every respect, let his epitaph be: True to his God, true to his country and true to his friends. (Casagranda, 1850 census, 98).","STR06" "I18566","Davis","John","17 Aug 1818","19 Feb 1892","0","(Research):Census Listings:


1880 Census
Household:

Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John DAVIS Self M Male W 62 GA Farmer --- ---
Mary E. DAVIS Wife M Female W 62 BELGIUM Keeping House BELGIUM BELGIUM Louis DAVIS Son S Male W 32 LA Works On Farm GA BELGIUM
Theodore DAVIS Son S Male W 24 LA Works On Farm GA BELGIUM
Francis DAVIS Son S Male W 21 LA Works On Farm GA BELGIUM
Emmett ARMSTRONG SonL M Male W 23 LA Works On Farm AL ---
Mary Ann ARMSTRONG Dau M Female W 20 LA At Home GA BELGIUM
Cecelia ARMSTRONG GDau S Female W 6M LA LA LA

Source Information:
Census Place Many, Sabine, Louisiana
Family History Library Film 1254467 NA Film Number T9-0467ntblPage Number 202A","STR06" "I22552","","","","","","","" "I4573","","","","","","","" "I33534","Davis","Ludwell Rector","16 Dec 1882","17 Aug 1974","0","Was he married first to Mary Cynthia Polk? FindAGrave shows that Nell Vance Davis, was the daughter of Dr. Drew Smith Davis Sr. and granddaughter of Ludwell Rector Davis and Mary Cynthia Polk, the daughter of Judge Alfred Polk and Nancy McIvor.","STR06" "I33534","Davis","Ludwell Rector","16 Dec 1882","17 Aug 1974","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, J.P. 1
Enumerated 26 Apr 1930
ED 203-2 SD 19 Seeht 17A Stamped 163
323-322
Davis, Lud Hd M W 47 M@25 Tx Tx Tx Shipping Clerk
Davis, Hattie B Wf F W 43 M@22 Tx Tx Tx
Davis, Mildred Dtr F W 23 S Tx Tx Tx Sales Lady Dry Good Store
Davis, Edward Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx
Davis, Annie May Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Davis, Maud Elton Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Davis, Bernard Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Davis, Benjie Dtr F W 9 Tx Tx Tx
Davis, Ludwell Son M W 4 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I33538","Davis","Ludwell Rector","9 Jul 1925","23 Jan 1995","0","(Research):The Sabine County Reporter
January 25, 1995, Page 10

Ludwell R. Davis, Jr.

Funeral services for Ludwell R. Davis Jr., 69, of San Augustine are set for 2 p.m. today (Wednesday) at Memorial Presybterian Church in San Augustine. Interment will follow at McRae Cemetery in San Augustine County.

Arrangements are being handled by the Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel in San Augustine.

He died Monday, Jan. 23, 1995, at Twin Lakes Care Center.

Davis was a longtime San Augustine area resident and a retired administrator with San Augustine Independent School District. He was a U.S. Navy veteral of World War II.

Survivors: sons, Joseph Davis of Hemphill and Lud R. Davis and wife Charlotte of San Augustine; a daughter and son-in-law, Patricia and Homer Miles of Houston; brother and sister-in-law, Bernard P. ""Snooks"" Davis and Pauline Davis of San Augustine; a sister, Bengie Thomas of Carthage; and grandchildren, Christina Davis, Warren Davis, Keenan Miles and Aiden Miles.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2009)","STR06" "I31592","Davis","Lula Sarah","Nov 1873","6 Feb 1935","0","Sharon Leamon instead lists her date of birth as on 26 November 1871 in Texas.","STR06" "I14613","Davis","Mariah Ann","Abt 1829","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Cadwallader Davis and Amelia Lee.","STR06" "I22116","Davis","Martha Ann","Abt 1856","8 Oct 1914","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Federal Census:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Martha BOYETTE Self W Female W 25 TX Ask In House Maid GA TX Naomi BOYETTE Dau S Female W 4 TX AR TX
Elizabeth BOYETTE Dau S Female W 1 TX AR TX
Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 3, Jasper, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255313
NA Film Number T9-1313
Page Number 153A

Martha's husband, William, was living with his brother in neighboring Newton County in 1880:

John BOYETT Self M Male W 24 TX Works In Saw Mill --- ---
Henretta BOYETT Wife M Female W 17 GA Keeping House --- ---
Elizabeth BOYETT Dau S Female W 1 TX At Ho
Wm. J. BOYETT Brother M Male W 26 TX Works In Saw Mill --- --- Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 1, Newton, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255321
NA Film Number T9-1321
Page Number 535D



","STR06" "I969","Davis","Mary ""Macie"" Elizabeth","Bef 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","She had previously been married to a Brown. Said to have died 1 Jun 1886, and been buried in the Speights cemetery.","STR06" "I45602","Davis","Mary Fetney","29 Dec 1873","14 Jun 1949","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Joy Favors, links her to her father, H. G. Davis (FAG #94335488)","STR06" "I35697","Davis","Mary Francis","20 Oct 1919","26 May 2005","0","MARY F BIRDWELL 20 Oct 1919 26 May 2005 (V) 75633 (Carthage, Panola, TX ) (none specified) 450-34-9750 Texas
","STR06" "I21338","Davis","Mary Thomas","28 Mar 1821","Yes, date unknown","0","Carolyn Bausinger emailed, in June 2012 that John S. Ford's first wife was ""Mary Thomas Davis, born 28 March 1821 to Thomas Davis and wife, Elizabeth, in Shelbyville, Bedford County, TN. Mary married Dr. John Ford on 24 Nov 1835. They are supposed to have had twins 1840-41, but only daughter Fannie Ford (born in TX) was living and with her mother in the 1850 census, They were living with Mary's sister and her family in Rutherford County, TN. Mary and John must have been divorced shortly after 1842.""

","STR06" "I21338","Davis","Mary Thomas","28 Mar 1821","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Tennessee, Rutherford County, Millersburgh District
Enumerated 22 Oct 1850
1042-1042
Augustus H. White 51 M Physician 5000 Ky
Clementine R 35 F Tenn
Stephen M White 20 M Tenn
Thomas B. White 18 M Tenn
Susan C White 14 F Tenn
Mary E. White 9 F Tenn
John M White 5 M Tenn
Benjamin White 2 M Tenn
Mary L Ford 28 F Tenn
Fanny Ford 9 F Tx
","STR06" "I31943","Davis","Naomi Louise","6 Jul 1943","20 Jan 2021","0","Naomi Louise Clark, 77, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Wednesday, January 20, 2021 at Woodland Heights Medical Center.

Louise was born on June 6, 1943 in Center, Texas to Elro Earl Davis and Naomi Juanita Fleming Davis . She worked for many years for the Sabine County Clerks Office and eventually retired as a deputy clerk. Louise was a member of the Eastern Star and Daughters of the Republic of Texas.

She is survived by her sons, Dennis Clark of Mont Belview, Texas, Jeff Clark and wife, Elaine of Crosby, Texas, Brian Clark and wife, Amber of Mont Belview, Texas; daughter, Becky Nix of Hemphill; eleven grandchildren, numerous great grandchildren and great great grandchildren.

Graveside services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, January 22, 2021 in Harper Chapel under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Troy Richardson officiating.

""Our mother held her family close to her heart and loved them dearly. Her presence will be missed by many, but we look forward to the great reunion in Heaven. We love you mom/granny.""

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 27, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I40962","Davis","Nell Vance","7 Feb 1902","6 Jan 1948","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of Dr. Drew Smith DAVIS Sr. and Mary Effie GREER, who married in San Augustine on 21 Apr 1901.","STR06" "I18568","Davis","Peter Louis","30 Apr 1847","30 Mar 1906","0","Never married. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 97).","STR06" "I22401","Davis","Richard","21 Jun 1921","25 Jan 2001","0","Served in the U.S. Army during World War II. Retired from U.S. Steel in McDonald, Ohio.","STR06" "I8511","Davis","Robert J.","Abt 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","The son of Robert Davis and Josephine Hardy. Jay Ingalls has his Date of Death prior to the birthdates of his two children. Either the birth dates or death date are probably in error.","STR06" "I8511","Davis","Robert J.","Abt 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Michigan, Cheboygan, Cheboygan City
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 10 ED 72 Ward 3 Sheet 8B
112-125
Schopf, Margaret Head F W 57 M1 40 9/5 Pa Pa Pa English None
Schopf, George Son M W 26 S Mich Germany/German Pa English Laborer Sawmill
Schopf, Augustus SOn M W 19 S Mich Germany/German Pa Laborer Sawmill
Davis, Robert Son-in-law M W 33 Wd Mich Mich Mich Foreman Sawmill
Davis, Emma B Grnddtr F W 9 S Mich Mich Mich
Davis, Frank Grandson M w 7 S Mich Mich Mich
Holbon, Clyde Grandson M W 18 S Mich Mich Mich Laborer Odd Jobs

","STR06" "I28376","","","","","","","" "I32340","Davison","Margaret Omega","18 Oct 1933","16 Aug 2008","0","The Sabine County Reporter
August 20, 2008
Page 14

Margaret Omega Davison Rush

Margaret Omega Davison Rush, 74, of Hemphill, died Saturday Aug. 16, 2008. She was born October 18, 1933 in Newton County and was a longtime resident of Hemphill. Before retirement, Ms. Rush owned and operated various restaurants and diners in the Sabine County area. She was a member of East Mayfield Baptist Church in Hemphill.

Survivors: five daughters, Gwen Coplen, Sally Butler, Bonnie Conn, Margaret Quick, and Billie Gilcrease; sons-in-law, Edd Coplen, Ronny Butler, Steve Conn, and Jerry Gilcrease; grandchildren: Chad Conn, Ronda Butler Harkey, Wesley Conn, Leslie Butler Todd, Clint Conn, Kari Gilcrease Hoelscher, James Coplen, Jared Gilcrease, Meagan Butler, Macie Quick, and Jamie Quick; great-grandchildren, Kiersten Conn, Bo Conn, Sawyer Conn, Trinity Conn, Raelee Conn, Rhett Harkey and Reid Todd.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, Aug. 18 at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home, Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, August 2008)","STR06" "I45687","Davison","Mary","17 Jan 1835","31 Dec 1885","0","Shown on her FindAGrave memorial page linked to her father, Hugh Davison (FAG #18304934).","STR06" "I34354","","","","","","","" "I27755","Dawes","Maggie","Abt 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900
Unable to located

1910
Alabama, Limestone County, Precinct Big Creek
Enumerated 13 May 1910
SD 8 ED 103 Sheet 13B
236-244
McLemore, Maggie Hd F W 30 Wd 5/5 Tn Unk Unk Farmer
McLemore, Willie K Son M W 12 S Ala Tn Tn Working Out Farm
McLemore, Mollie B Dtr F W 9 S Ala Tn Tn
McLemore, John L Son M W 7 S Ala Tn Tn
McLemore, Villard H Son M W 5 S Ala Tn Ala
McLemore, Dadlie V Son M W 2 S Ala Tn Tn
Daws, Isaac Brother M W 20 S Ala Unk Unk Farmer","STR06" "I33778","Day","Farrell Arlene","30 Oct 1934","16 Nov 1999","0","Farrell Arlene Day PAMPA

Farrell Arlene Day, 65, died Tuesday, Nov. 16, 1999. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Carmichael-Whatley Funeral Directors Colonial Chapel with Dr. Derrell Monday, pastor, and the Rev. Rick Parnell, associate pastor of Central Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Heights Cemetery at Lefors. Ms. Day was born in Lefors. She moved to Pampa where she graduated from Pampa High School in 1953. She worked for the Salvation Army in Pampa. For 33 years, she was a postal clerk for the U.S. Postal Service. She had been a member of Central Baptist Church since 1949 and was a member of the Single Adult Sunday School Class. Survivors include a sister, Lovita Hagemann of Pampa; a niece, Mary Hagemann of Pampa; and two nephews, Carl Hagemann of Childress and James Hagemann of Pampa. The family requests memorials be to Central Baptist Church Building Fund.


Amarillo Daily News, Nov. 18, 1999

http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/potter/obits/1999/18nov99.txt

Name and dates confirmed on the SSDI. The Texas Birth Index instead has her first name as Ferrell.","STR06" "I22559","Day","Joyce Avonne","12 Mar 1927","29 Jul 2004","0","Sabine County Reporter
August 4, 2004

Joyce Avonne Singletary

Joyce Avonne Singletary, 77, of Erin died Thursday, July 29, 2004, at her residence. Mrs. Singletary enjoyed yardwork and gardening and was a member of the Erin Baptist Church. Survivors: her son, Robert Gerald Singletary of Kirbyville; and daughters, Joyce EHRLE of South Fork, Colorado, and Brenda JACOBS of Jasper; brothers, Lindsey DAY and Gayland WRIGHT. Funeral services were held August 1 at Forest Oaks Funeral Home chapel in Jasper with Bro. Henry SIMS officiating. Interment followed at Zion Hill Cemetery.","STR06" "I10045","Day","Martha L.","Abt 1794","Aft 1870","0","She was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Ann and Jospeph A. WHITTLESEY in Sabine County, Texas at the time of the 1870 census, listed as Widow Bullock, age 76, born in Mississippi.","STR06" "I17743","Day","Nancy Curren Rowan","17 Jul 1835","23 Feb 1909","0","White and Toole instead show her as as the daughter of Ortton Day, who they say was also the father of Daniel and Stacy Day. (White and Toole, p 68). On the annotated transcription of the Hemphill City Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary also lists her as a daugher of Ortton Day, and addes that her tombstone was inscribed ""Wife of J. M. Watson Her many virtues form the noblest monument to her memory."" On her FindAGrave memorial, created by Kay Parker McCary, she is shown as the daughter of Ortton DAY (died 1868, b. Hemphill Cemetery) and Elizabeth PENNINGTON.

On the death certificate of her youngest daughter, Dora, her maiden name was listed as Hale.","STR06" "I9355","Day","Samuel Sims","7 Dec 1876","8 Jun 1945","0","Also shown as C.S. Day??

1920 Federal Census

Texas, Jasper County, Pr 5, ED 18

1-1 Day, Samuel S 43 Ga Ga Ga Day, Leachi 31 Tx Ga Ga Day, Samuel S Jr Son 9 Tx Ga Tx Day, Cloie D Dau 7 Tx Ga Tx Day, Nona V Dau 5 Tx Ga Tx Day, Cecil W Son 3 4/12 Tx Ga Tx

1930 Federal Census

Texas, Newton County, Pr 1, ED 1 #109-114 Day, Samuel S Hd R $12 M W 53 M 33 No Ga Ga Ga Merchant General Store Day, Leichie Wife F W 42 M 21 Tx Ga Ga Day, Cloie Dtr F W 17 S F Tx Ga Tx Day, Noner Son M 15 S M W Tx Ga Tx Day, Cecil Son M W 13 S Tx Ga Tx Day, Eunice Dtr F W 7 S Tx Ga Tx Day, Agatha Dtr F W 5 S Tx Ga Tx Day, Mary A Dtr F W 2 3/12 Tx Ga Tx","STR06" "I33247","","","","","","","" "I14278","Day","Stacey","Bef 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","She was the daughter of Artton Day. (White and Toole, p 28).","STR06" "I1036","Dazaious","Marie","Bef 1638","2 Aug 1694","0","The daughter of Alexandre DAZAIOUS.","STR06" "I2161","De Castro","Alexis","Abt 1796","Yes, date unknown","0","Per a letter from The Catholic Center, Archdiocese of Mobile, Mobile Alabama, the following baptism's were on record: Alexis, s/o Julien and Elizabeth McGrue Castro. Dated 29 Apr 1796. Recorded page 61-a, Bapt. Rcds. Bk #2. Anna & Isabelle Migrou deCastro. Dated: 25 Jan 1801. Recorded pg. 76-1, Bapt. Rcds. Bk #2.
","STR06" "I2162","De Castro","Anna","Abt 1801","Yes, date unknown","0","Wynema McGrew wrote that Anna was baptized 25 Jan 1801 and the baptism was recorded on page 76-a, Bapt. Rcds, Bk #2, Archdiocese of Mobile. She was recorded as the daughter of Julien and Isabelle Migrou De Castro.

She further notes that on 3 Oct 1833 (after the death of Zadoc) Ann was made guardian of three sons, John, Turner, and William. She was listed as head of household in the 1840 Sumter County, Alabama census. The family included one female between the age of 30 and 40, one male between the age of 20 and 30, one mail between 15 and 20, two males betwen the age of 5 and 10, and one female less than five years old.

McGrew also states that John, Turner and William are not found on the 1850 census enumerations for Alabama, Mississippi or Georgia.","STR06" "I2633","De Castro","Elizabeth","Abt 1801","Yes, date unknown","0","Wynema McGrew writes that ""Isabelle DeCastro's baptism in 1801 was recorded on page 76-a, Bapt. Rcds, Bk. #2, Archdiocese of Mobile. She was listed as the daughter of Julien and Isabelle Migrou de Castro.""","STR06" "I2160","De Castro","Julien","Abt 1756","Between 1810 and 1830","0","Wynema McGrew writes that Julien and Elizabeth's birth dates were based on data give in the 1797 San Estevan De Tombecbe District Census (done in 1796). She was 22 and he 40. His nationality was shown as Spanish. Allye Moody speculated he was part French and part Indian.

Per the book THE SOUTHERN McGREWS GREW Julian DeCastro had land along the west bank of the Tombigbee River amongst all the McGrew and stated that he came to the area circa 1787. He signed a petition to Congress in 1799 and a memorial to Washington in 1803. The last mention of Julian was on a tax list of 1810. Elizabeth was on the 1830 Marengo County AL census. They had six children.

Wynema McGrew noted he could be found on the Washington County, Mississippi Territory tax roll of 1803, 1805, and finally in 1810.","STR06" "I46859","","","","","","","" "I46752","De Soto","Luvenia D.","9 Jan 1911","May 1985","0"," Ancestry.com indicates that the Lubenia McLemore, born 1911 in Louisiana per the 1940 Victoria County, Texas census would likely be the same person as Luvenia DeSoto, also born 1911 in Louisiana, and listed as a daughter of Marcel and Ora DeSoto of DeSoto Parish, Louisiana on the 1930 Census. Based on her first name, year and location of birth, and the fact that the family later returned to west Louisiana, this seems to be a likely conclustion, but has not yet been proved through a birth, marriage or death vital record.","STR06" "I8207","Deadwyler","George Eberhart","18 Dec 1835","24 Oct 1909","0","He was a Captain.","STR06" "I39667","Dean","Charles B.","11 Oct 1826","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown by Benjamin Dwight as ""a farmer at Eaton Rapids, Mich., and justice of the peace."" He and Louisa were also shown to have had ""an adopted daughter Della Dean.""","STR06" "I44743","Dean","Floyd Lawrence","23 Dec 1877","15 Jan 1958","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Sherry Riley and maintained by Sheron Smith-Savage, shows him as a son of James Laban DEAN (FAG#28204890) and his wife, America (FAG# 28204693).","STR06" "I29419","","","","","","","" "I4334","Dean","Harley","11 Jan 1910","7 Nov 1996","0","Cass City Chronicle
January 21, 1949
Local News, Page 4

Harley DEAN of Caro is improving after a recent illness. He is the son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Fred JOOS.","STR06" "I42201","Dean","Julia Green","23 Dec 1855","12 Jan 1929","0","She applied for a confederate pension based on the service of her late husband on 12 May 1914 in Sabine County, Texas. File #27759.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6YK-3ZQ
name: Julia Green Coussons
death date: 12 Jan 1929
death place: Tenaha, Shelby, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 73 years 20 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 23 Dec 1855
birthplace: Chatahoocha Co., Ga.
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: Simeon Dean
father's birthplace: Ga.
mother's name: Anna ... Dean
mother's birthplace: Ga.
occupation: House Wife
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place: Hemphill
burial date: 14 Jan 1929
additional relatives:
Informant Fannie Coussons Pou
film number: 2114761
digital film number: 4165425
image number: 1109
reference number: cn 6582
Collection: Julia Green Coussons, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I44744","Dean","Julius Curtis","14 Feb 1908","29 Mar 1939","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Tracey Chelette Strong and maintained by Judy Murphy, shows him as a son of Henry David Daniel DEAN (FAG#411872735) and his wife, Fannie (FAG# 41182682).","STR06" "I45190","Dean","Mary Vivian","27 Jul 1880","8 Apr 1976","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Linda Davenport, shows her as a daughter of David Henry Dean and Cynthia Davis Glaze. She was also shown as married first to H C Harris and later to Willliam T. McElroy.","STR06" "I39054","Dean","Wilma Dorothy","28 Sep 1900","8 Feb 1994","0","Said to be a daughter of Robert Alexander DEAN and Norma ""Nonie"" SEARCY.","STR06" "I15544","Deane","Margerie","Abt 1605","Aft 1634","0","The daughter of William DEANE of Chard, Somerset, England. His will was dated July 22, 1634 and proved October 21, 1634. She was the granddaughter of Walter DEANE and Joan WALSELE. who were married 12 Nov 1565 at Buckland, St. Mary, Somerset. His will was dated 7 July 1585, and proved 10 July 1591. Joane Walsele Deane's will was dated 29 Mar 1597 and proved 10 May 1597.

(SFAA, Strong Family History Update, Vol. III, p. xxiv.).","STR06" "I26867","Dearring","Mary Etta","23 Oct 1906","3 Apr 1978","0","Her grandson, Steve McLemore, writes that Etta Dearring had a twin brother, Ester Dearring.","STR06" "I551","Deas","James A.","Apr 1839","11 Feb 1910","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 7
Enumerated 15 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 11A Stamped 117
183-183
Deas, J. A. Head W M Apr 1839 61 M 38 ALa SC Ky Farmer
Deas, Hannah Wf W F Nov 1836 63 M 38 2/1 Ala SC SC
Mason, W. C. Son-in-law W M Sept 1867 32 M 12 Tx Tx Ga Farmer
Mason, Josephine Dtr W F Feb 1870 30 M 12 7/6 Tx Ala Ala
Mason, Bertie Gdtr W F Jun 1889 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Ella Gdtr W F Jan 1891 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Lena Gdtr W F Sep 1892 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Willie Gdtr W F Sep 1893 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Sallie Gdtr W F Mch 1897 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Eugene Grndson W M Feb 1899 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Seastruck, Shank Servant B M Feb 1895 25 S Tx Miss Miss Day Laborer

","STR06" "I550","Deas","Josephine","6 Feb 1870","28 Oct 1950","0","Name: Josephine Deas Mason
Death Date: 28 Oct 1950
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 80 years 8 months 22 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 06 Feb 1870
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James A. Deas
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Hannah Elizabeth Smith
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery: City Cem.
Burial Place: San Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 29 Oct 1950
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2074494
Digital Film Number: 4166797
Image Number: 2182
Reference Number: 49748
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I13535","Deas","Mary Etta Macel","4 Mar 1904","21 Nov 1986","0","Her tombstone is inscribed ""Our Mother at Rest, Mary Etta YOUNGBLOOD."" Her spouse was said to be Joseph Isaac Clark, who died in the 1952, and was buried at the Clark-Clarktown Cemetery, with Mary Etta Macel DEAS. The Trahan Family Tree on Ancestry.com shows her husband as Barney Dillard McElroy (1893-1936). Laura Buckmaster shows Barney Thomas Dillard McElroy as her first husband, and Joseph Isaac Clark as her second husband. Laura further shows that Mary was a daughter of Joseph J. DEAS and Lula S. Williford. It appears she married third a Youngblood.

","STR06" "I3822","Deaver","Gertrude","9 Dec 1900","25 Mar 1993","0","The daughter of James DEAVER and Hester McGREGOR. Gertrude was teaching in Lodgepole, Nebraska, and has planned to return to Kearney State College, when her Uncle Bill DEAVER, informed her of a second grade teaching position in Milligan. He was the superintendent of school in Milligan. (Milligan, p 348).","STR06" "I25551","Debnam","Thomas Randolph","Abt 1798","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be the son of Charles Debham.","STR06" "I8865","Deckle","Eleanor","Abt 1815","Yes, date unknown","0","She appears to have been first married to a Mr. Heath. Also living with them at the time of the 1850 Jasper County, Texas census were 15 year old A.J. Heath, laborer, born in Georgia and 14 year old Julia Ann, also born in Georgia.","STR06" "I45524","Deen","Charles ""Charley"" Christopher","25 Dec 1895","18 Jan 1950","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ann Berry McNair, links him to his parents, John Thomas DEEN (FAG # 53474349) and Mary Miriam King (FAG #53474726).","STR06" "I35305","","","","","","","" "I13507","Defoor","Martha","Bef 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","Is this the Elizabeth Defur, age 25 and born in North Carolina, who was listed with Hardy and his young daughter Josephine at the time of the 1860 Federal Census, Jackson County, Georgia?","STR06" "I505","","","","","","","" "I2646","Dehner","Ida","4 Feb 1896","Feb 1974","0","Came to Nebraska as an orphan from New York City on one of the Orphan Trains that passed through Nebraska. She was raised by a family by the name of Goeury near Exeter. (Milligan, p 267).","STR06" "I14172","Dekle","Sophia","Abt 1792","23 Apr 1836","0","Mary Jane Bernard wrote, on April 20, 2012, that ""Aurin Goodgame Horn's first wife was Sophia Dekle b.ca.1792 in Effingham County, Georgia; m. 06 March 1816 in Georgia, d.23 April 1836 in Thomas County, Georgia. They had six children. The first five children listed on the 1850 census in Jasper County, Texas are Sophia's. Their eldest daughter stayed in Georgia when they emigrated to Texas. Ellenor Dekle is his second wife and the mother of his other 12 children.""","STR06" "I2677","","","","","","","" "I571","Delaney","Mary Rebecca","17 Oct 1859","8 Jun 1941","0","In 1920, she was living with Nancy Howard as a companion. This is the same Nancy Howard who lived with her late husband's family after they were orphaned as young children.","STR06" "I571","Delaney","Mary Rebecca","17 Oct 1859","8 Jun 1941","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 15A
291-291
Howard, Nancy A Head F W 95 S Ga SC SC
Fuller, Mary B Companion F W 60 Wd Tx Tx Tx Farmer","STR06" "I25089","DeLeon","Alice","17 Mar 1892","2 Nov 1959","0","Name: Alice Dunkerley
Death Date: 02 Nov 1959
Death Place: Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 67 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 17 Mar 1892
Birthplace: Austin, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Deleon
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Barlow
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas
Cemetery: Seaside Memorial Park
Burial Place: Corpus Christi, Texas
Burial Date: 03 Nov 1959
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115991
Digital Film Number: 4166182
Image Number: 2670
Reference Number: P 2694 CN 64094
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I22899","","","","","","","" "I8431","","","","","","","" "I36215","","","","","","","" "I24064","","","","","","","" "I46598","Demaree","Frank Leonard","15 Aug 1916","20 Nov 2004","0","The Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. shows his parents as Benjamin R. Demaree and Clair Harmon.

Additionally, The National Cemetery Administration. U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. shows his service information as: MSGT US AIR FORCE WORLD WAR II.","STR06" "I46599","Demaree","Gary D.","4 Dec 1946","6 Dec 2013","0","Obituary, as posted on this FindAGrave Memorial page, created by ""I CARE.""

Gary D. Demaree, 67, of Ocean Springs, MS was called to Heaven at 6:20 p.m. on Friday, December 6, 2013 at the Ocean Springs Hospital in Ocean Springs surrounded by his loving family.

Born December 4, 1946 in Hattiesburg, MS, he was the son of the late L. Frank and Ellen Estelle (McLemore) Demaree.

Gary was a graduate from Kishacoquillas High School in Reedsville, PA. He served in the U.S. Army from 1966 to 1968 with a tour in Vietnam where he was awarded two Purple Hearts and two Bronze Stars. He was a Captain with the Ocean Springs Police Department with 35 years of service retiring in 2007.

Gary is preceded in death by his third wife, Alice Langley Demaree in 1999.

Survivors include his wife, Linda (Mobley) Demaree; daughter, Angela Goss and husband Don of Vancleave, MS; son, Gary Demaree of Yeagertown, PA and their mother, Judy (Kauffman) Patterson of Reedsville, PA; step-sons, Steven Darnell and wife Teresa of Helena, MS and Robert Darnell and wife Tammy of Colorado Springs, CO; brother, Phillip Demaree of Petal, MS; and step grandchildren, Brodie Darnell and Nicolas Darnell.

In lieu of flowers the family request donations to be made to APEA, 13481 Seaman Rd., Vancleave, MS 39565.

Graveside services will be held Tuesday, December 10, 2013 at the Biloxi National Cemetery at 11:00 a.m. The Howard Avenue Chapel of Bradford-O'Keefe Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Gary D. Demaree please visit our Sympathy Store.","STR06" "I27277","Dement","Susan","Abt 1834","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be a daughter of John H. DEMENT and Anna Elizabeth HALBERT, both of Tennessee.","STR06" "I27277","Dement","Susan","Abt 1834","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Susan's ancestry and siblings, as copied from:

http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/halbert/509/

John H. DEMENT, born Nov 28, 1797, Sumner Co., Tn., and died Jun 26, 1848, Limestone Co., Al. He married Anna Elizabeth HALBERT, 1827, Limestone Co., Al.She was born ca. 1798, Knox Co., Tn., and died Mar 15, 1886, Limestone Co., Al.John's parents were Charles Gilbert DEMENT Jr., born Sep 26, 1763, Edgecombe Co., NC., and died Oct 19, 1844, Lauderdale Co., Al. and Frances HARRIS, born Oct 15, 1780, Caswell Co., NC., and died ca. Nov 11, 1850, Florence, Lauderdale Co., Al.Charles's parents were Charles Gilbert DEMENT Sr. born Nov 6, 1740, Bertie Co., NC., and died Nov 23, 1820, Hunstville, Madison Co., Al. and Sela THOMAS, born ca. 1740, Bertie Co., NC., and died after 1800, Hunstville, Madison Co., Al.

Anna Elizabeth's parents were Joel HALBERT Jr., born ca. 1741, Caroline Co., Va., and died about Nov 10, 1818, Lincoln Co., Tn. He married Hannah DAVIS, ca. 1784, Stokes Co., NC.She was born ca. 1765, Va., and died before 1820, probably Henry Co., In.Joel's parents were Joel HALBERT Sr., born ca. 1712, Essex Co., Va., and died after 1750, Essex Co., Va. and Frances Elizabeth JONES, born ca., 1708, Va., and died after 1751, Essex Co., Va.Hannah's parents were Morgan DAVIS, born ca. 1736, Va., and died before Sep 3, 1831, Lincoln Co., Tn. and Sarah REED, born ca. 1744, NJ., and died ca. 1790, Rowan Co., NC.Sarah's parents were John Joseph REED, born 1713, Long Island, NY., and died ca. 1749, Hopewell, NJ. and Hannah DAVIS, born ca., 1724, NJ., and died 1818, Mecklenburg Co., NC.

The children of John and Anna Dement were:

1) Charlotte Dement, born Sep 14, 1827,ca. 1833,Limestone Co., Al.She mar. Joshua Martin WILLIAMS Sr.
2) Martha Jane Dement, born ca., 1830, Limestone Co., Al. She mar. Andrew Jacoson HENDERSON Sr.
3) James Parker Dement, born ca. 1833, Limestone Co., Al.He
mar. Susan A. GARNER.
4) ***Susan Dement, born ca. 1834,Limestone Co., Al.She mar. Cargill McLEMORE***
5) Mary Elizabeth Dement, born Aug 10, 1835, Limestone Co., Al. She mar. Samuel Washington SMITH.
6) Catherine Dement, born ca, 1836, Limestone Co., Al.She mar. Dee POTEETE.
7) Stephen H. Dement, born Aug 20, 1837, Limestone Co., Al.He mar. Susan A. GARNER.
8) Joel H. Dement, born ca. 1840, Limestone Co., Al.He mar. Frances Emeline MONTGOMERY.
9) Frances Dement, born ca. 1845, Limestone Co., Al.
10) Sarah Ann Dement, born ca. 1847, Limestone Co., Al.She mar. William GRAHAM.
Andrew Dement, b. ca. 1848, Limestone Co., Al. and died ca. 1861 in the Civil War.
11) William Joshua Dement, born Nov 22, 1859, Monroe Co. Ms.He mar. Mary Elizabeth BROOKS.","STR06" "I21268","Deming","Elizabeth","4 Oct 1595","28 Jul 1683","0","The daughter of John DEMMING and Honor TREAT. (FindAGrave instead lists her mother as Elizabeth GILBERT)

A short time after Nathaniel finished his apprenticeship training, he was married to Elizabeth Deeming (In January of the year 1616) in Colchester, Essex, England. She was the sister of John Deeming, who was one of the first settlers of Wethersfield Conn. in the year of 1615. John Deeming was for many years the one of the magistrates of the ""Colony of the Connecticut"" and one of the Patenees named in it's charter.

Very little is known of the Deming family before they left England. Since the first Puritans left England to secure a better place to practice their religion. It might be assumed that the Demings left England for similar reasons.

After the birth of their sixth child Nathaniel decided to sell his grocery business in Colchester and immigrate to the New World. By some he is considered to be the first settler of Wethersfield. Whether or not that is true we do not know. We do know he was one of ten men who settled along the bank of the Connecticut River and named their settlement, Wethersfield. They are know as the ""Ten Adventurers""

Since Elizabeth Deming married Nathaniel Foote who spent his early life in Shalford, Colchester, England, it can be assumed that

(1.) John and Elizabeth lived in the same area of England.

(2) Elizabeth and Nathaniel were known to have been in the Colony of Massachusetts Bay and residing in Waterton when it is recorded Nathaniel took the oath of a freeman.

(3.) The Foote family must have joined with the Demings in feeling some dissatisfaction with the manner of life in Watertown and joined with others in making the 100 mile trek in 1635 through the forests of the New World until they arrived at Pyquag on the shores western shore of the beautiful Connecticut River.

Nathaniel Foote was one of those named in the charter of patentees of Wethersfield. The Foote family became one of the leading families of the little Connecticut Colony. He became a magistrate, a leading land owner, eventually owning more than 500 acres of land in Wethersfield, some of the great meadow, and his home on the south end of the green, next to the present Broad Street.

The family was saddened by Nathaniel's death at age 61. Elizabeth was so respected that she was allowed to be executor of his estate. Elizabeth was left a wealthy widow, but did not remain in that status for long. In 1646 she married Thomas Wells who was a widower with several children from his first marriage. Thomas Wells served as Governor of Connecticut Colony for two terms, 1655-1658. When he was not serving as governor he was a Deputy Governor. He died during his last years of being deputy governor, 14 January 1659/1660.

Elizabeth was again a widow, having two families instead of one. She was in control of a large estate from both husbands.

Elizabeth Welles was a tenacious and feisty old woman. She had not only survived a perilous voyage from England but while tending to six exuberant children and a husband, she had made a new life for herself and her family in a world they knew nothing about. This world was inhabited by Indians who were not always friendly with those pale face people. The rigors of life and managing a household did not daunt her.

Things went quite well through the intervening years since arriving on shores of the newly discovered continent, until she reached old age. In 1676 as she approched the age of 80 years, she ran into trouble with one of her step-grand children.

This was Robert Welles, a favorite of grandfather, Governor Thomas Welles when the governor was alive. Robert had arrived at the Governor's home, there to be taken care of and educated.

But now his grandfather was dead and Robert and his step-grandmother disagreed. Maybee she did not think him old enough to be married at age 24. Never-the-less it was 1676 when Elizabeth brought Robert Welles to court, because he ""...hath dammyfield her Barne by Parting with the other part of the Barne that did adjoin to it.""

Exactly what he did to her barn is not clear. The court's decision was clear. He was ordered to repair the barn and also to pay his step-grandmother rent for it. Elizabeth made sure the barn incedent was not here last word.

Two years later, in 1678, she made sure all of the Welles were taken care of when she made her will. She left them nothing. She stated someone outside the family would be executor of her will. Everything she had she left to her own family. That is the family she and Nathaniel has raised and nurtured. The Welles family got nothing.

Elizabeth died in 1683, at the age of 88. The estate was devided among the Footes. One of the documents in the Probates Court was that of the final disposition, that during that same year Robert Welles won a lawsuit against his step-grandmother's will that he would have to be paid by those who had been named in the will. (Source - Article in Footeprints - Spring 1999 Issue - The Foote Family Association)

http://www.footefamily.org/elizno1.htm","STR06" "I33051","","","","","","","" "I24800","Demoville","Mary Ann","Between 1808 and 1814","17 Jul 1892","0","Ancestry.com. Virginia, Marriages, 1740-1850 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999. shows that Mary Ann Demoville, F, married Richard Rockwell, M, on 19 Mar 1834, Chesterfield VA. Her Death index listing instead showed her father's name as De Morville

Shown on an unsouced tree on Ancestry.com as a daughter of Griffin Demoville and Phoebe Foster.

Mary A. McLemore, wid. (of) Burwell G, h 49 Halifax, was listed in the 1888 Petersburg, VA City Directory

Her headstone is inscribed Mrs. Mary Ann McLemore, Died July 17, 1892, aged 81 years","STR06" "I7008","Denby","Emma Lillian","5 Aug 1888","8 Jan 1981","0","Her second husband was Danny EDGAR.","STR06" "I13540","Denis","Edna","Aug 1898","","0","According to Trudy Cox, she was married three times.","STR06" "I7261","Denis","Willard Hendrie","19 Jul 1856","20 Mar 1931","0","Name: Williard Heurd.. Denis
Death Date: 20 Mar 1931
Death Place: Pecos, Reeves, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 74 years 8 months 1 day
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Jul 1856
Birthplace: New York City
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Sadie E. Denis
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace: Canada
Mother's Name: Adelaide Schafer
Mother's Birthplace: New Jersey
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Pecos, Tex.
Burial Date: 21 Mar 1931
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135519
Digital Film Number: 4163593
Image Number: 724
Reference Number: cn 15109
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

","STR06" "I7261","Denis","Willard Hendrie","19 Jul 1856","20 Mar 1931","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Reeves County, Pr. No. 1 Outside Limits Pecos City
Enumerated 14 to 20 Jun 1900
SD 5 ED 68 Sheets 2A and 2B
56-56
Denis, William Hed W M Jly 1854 45 M4 NE NJ NJ Farmer
Denis, Una C Wf W F Feb 1868 m 4 5/5 Tx Tx Tx
Denis, John SonStep W M July 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx At School
Denis, Gertrude DtrStep W F Jun 1890 9 S Tx Tx Tx At School
Denis, Florence DtrStep W F Jun 1894 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Denis, Edna Dtr W F Aug 1898 1 S Tx Ny Tx


1920 Census
Texas, Pecos County, JP 4
Enumerated 19 Marc 1920
SD 16 ED 162 Sheet 7A
Stamped 262
124-128
Denis, Willard H. Head m W 65 M NY NY NY Merchant General Merch
Denis, Sadie E Wf F W 42 M Tn Tn Tn

","STR06" "I4732","Denning","Betty Nell","26 Nov 1925","27 Jul 2012","0","Payne, Betty Nell

86, of Mesa, Arizona passed away July 27, 2012. Funeral services will be held Friday, August 3, 2012 at 10 AM at the City of Mesa Cemetery, 1212 N. Center St., Mesa, AZ. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Banner Hospice. Arrangements by Bunker's Garden Chapel

Published in The Arizona Republic from Aug. 1 to Aug. 3, 2012","STR06" "I27960","Dennis","Audrey Mae","26 Apr 1930","Mar 1983","0","Melba Gene McLemore notes that she was the daughter of Claude DENNIS and Virginia SMITH. Her mother was Morman.","STR06" "I11523","Dennis","Elmer A.","24 Jan 1900","13 Oct 1987","0","This appears to be the same Elmer Dennis.
Social Security Death Index
Name: Elmer A. Dennis
SSN: 457-09-9441
Last Residence: 65605 Aurora, Lawrence, Missouri, United States
Born: 24 Jan 1900
Died: 13 Oct 1987
State (Year) SSN issued: Texas (Before 1951 )","STR06" "I11523","Dennis","Elmer A.","24 Jan 1900","13 Oct 1987","0","(Research):
Census Information (Courtesy of Lyn Gentry Cordell):

1930 census
Texas, Hutchinson County
ED 117-4 Pg. 57A & B
Borger Town
150/164
Dennis, E. A., head, MW, 30, M, TX MO MO (does not inclued age when first married)
Letta E., wife, FW, 20, M, TX TX TX
Wanda R., dau., FW, 1, TX TX TX

","STR06" "I23304","Dennis Bishop","Claude David","18 Jun 1902","6 Nov 1968","0","Bennie Zahn notes that his birth father was Zachariah DENNIS, with his birth mother having the maiden name of HARRISON. He was adopted by James William BISHOP and Emma LAWRENCE. He was the Chief Electrician for Army Transport, and the Electrical Foreman of CIO Local 120.","STR06" "I28128","Dent","Alvia V.","10 Sep 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","Pam Webb shows that she married Benjamin FAIR.","STR06" "I15707","Dent","Dessie L.","27 Jun 1902","18 Apr 1999","0","On Kay Parker McCary's annotated transcription of the Halbert Cemetery she is shown as a daughter of Wilson Eugene Dent and Willie T. Booker.","STR06" "I28122","Dent","John Turner","24 Sep 1847","27 Oct 1916","0","Pam Webb writes that he was buried with his second wife, Anna Mary WATSON, in the Old Milam Cemetery, Milam, Sabine County, Texas.","STR06" "I3507","Dent","Lou Ella","12 Jan 1899","5 Nov 1990","0","Weldon McDaniel states her parents were John T. and Anna M. Watson Dent.","STR06" "I28120","Dent","Lydia Ann","28 Feb 1844","15 Feb 1932","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 6
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 16B
104-104
Cobb, Lydia Head W F Feb 1844 56 Wd 11/4 Ga Ga Ga
Cobb, Eugene Son W M Feb 1878 22 S Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Mitchell, Charley Boarder W M Dec 1868 31 S Tx Fl Fl Physician

","STR06" "I47442","Dent","Mary Lizzie","12 Feb 1902","30 Mar 1978","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page:

Funeral services for Mary Lizzie Dent, 76, of Hemphill were held at 2 p.m. Friday at Starr Funeral Home with burial in Milam Cemetery. Miss Dent died at 1:15 a.m. Thursday at San Augustine Memorial Hospital. She was a retired postal clerk in Hemphill. Survivors include a brother, Ray Dent of Hemphill, a sister, Lou Ella Sibley of San Augustine; and a number of nieces and nephews.","STR06" "I28118","Dent","Richard Hezekiah","7 Apr 1818","6 Nov 1902","0","(Research):Census Information:

1850 Census
Georgia, Wilkes County
Enumerated 19 Oct 1850
Stamped 312
364-364
Ric'd H. Dent 33 M Farmer $800 Geo
Elizabeth Dent 26 F Ga
Lydia A Dent 7 F Ga Attended School during the year
Margaret L Dent 5 F Ga
Wm. (sic) T. Dent 3 Ga
Infant Dent 1 F

1860 Census
not located

1870 Census
Georga, Chattahoochee County, Cusseta Dist
Enumerated 8 Jun 1870
Page No. 8
54-54
Dent, Richard H 52 N W Farmer & Lab $2000 $1370 Ga
Dent, Elizabeth 46 F W Keeping House Ga
Dent, Margaret 24 F W Housework Ga
Dent, John T. 22 M W Farm Lab Ga
Dent, Leonora V 17 F W House Work Ga
Dent, Elizabeth E 15 F W House Work Ga
Dent, Frances L 12 F W House Work Ga
Dent, Albert G 4 M W Ga
Wilkinson, John R 12 M W Ga

1880 Census

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Robert H. DENT Self M Male W 63 GA Farmer MD ---
Elizabeth DENT Wife M Female W 57 GA Keeps House GA GA
Albert DENT Son S Male W 14 GA Works On Farm GA GA
Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 5, San Augustine, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255325 NA Film Number T9-1325
Page Number 251C","STR06" "I291","Denton","Bobbie Joyce","17 Jul 1946","13 Aug 2020","0","Mrs. Bobbie Joyce McLemore, 74, of San Augustine, Texas, passed away Thursday, August 13, 2020, at a Nacogdoches hospital.

Born July 17, 1946, to parents George and George Ann (Furra) Denton, Mrs. McLemore was a native of Nacogdoches, Texas, and had lived in the San Augustine area for a number of years. She was a member of San Augustine County Cowboy Church.

Bobbie worked several years in food service and retail management, most notably with Dairy Queen and Brookshire Brothers.

She was the matriarch of her family and treasured spending time with all of her family, thriving to support her children and grandchildren in all of their events and activities. Bobbie enjoyed playing games and was a Yahtzee master.

Traveling and outdoor activities, such as hunting and fishing, brought countless hours of joy to her life. She had a great talent for growing flowers and gardening and did an awesome job canning the vegetables she harvested. Bobbie loved her pups, providing excellent care for Scotty and Tank.

Her survivors include her son, Ray Frederick and wife Alicia of Alto, Texas; daughters, Debbie McAdams and fiance Gary Darnell of Garrison, Texas, and Dayna Martin and husband Byron of Nacogdoches, Texas; her fiance, James Johnson of San Augustine, Texas; her sisters, Ola Ware and Olene Yates, both of Nacogdoches, Texas; grandchildren, Kristyanna Frederick, Shane Frederick, Tanner Frederick, Brittany Jackson, Elisa Southern, Kelley McAdams, Jessica Randolph, Justin McBride, Natalie Martin, and Rebecca Martin; and four great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, John Lynn McLemore, in 2007; her father, George Denton, in 1983; her mother, George Ann Furra Denton, in 1989; and 10 siblings. [Note: the names and dates of 5 of these siblings can be found on the FindAGrave memorial pages of her parents]

Visitation will be held Monday, August 17, 2020, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.

Funeral services are set for 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 18, 2020, at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, located at 316 W. Columbia Street in San Augustine, with Pastor Chris Burris officiating. Interment will follow at Rosevine Cemetery, located on FM 1 in Sabine County, Texas.

The Sabine County Reporter, August 19, 2020, page 4","STR06" "I47528","Denton","George Washington","14 Jan 1908","17 Dec 1983","0","Source info below copied from his FindAGrave memorial page:

George W. Denton married George Ann Furra on July 22, 1936. He is the son of William Porter Denton and Mary Ophelia (Reynolds) Denton.

Sources:

1. 1910 U.S. CENSUS
Justice Precinct 2, Lavaca, Texas
Porter W Denton b:1871 TnAlTn-Head/Farmer
Ophelia Denton 38 b:1882TxTxTx-wife
Lonnie R Denton 10 b:1900 Tx - son
Raymond Denton 9 b:1901 Tx - son
Joseph A Denton 7 b:1903 Tx - son
Allie M Denton 5 b:1905 Tx - daughter
Baxter Denton 3 b:1907 Tx - son
George Denton 1 3/12 b:Jan.1909 Tx - son
2. 1920 U.S. CENSUS
Justice Precinct 8, Nacogdoches, Texas
W P Denton b:1871 TnAlTn-Head/Farmer
Ophelia Denton 38 b:1882TxTxTx-wife
Rymie Denton 18 b:1902 Tx - son
Joe Denton 16 b:1904 Tx - son
Annie Denton 14 b:1906 Tx - daughter
Baxter Denton 12 b:1908 Tx - son
George Denton 10 b:1910 Tx - son
Pearl Denton 8 b:1912 Tx - daughter
Moses Denton 5 b:1915 Tx - son
John Denton 2 8/12 b:1917 Tx - son
3. 1930 U.S. CENSUS
Precinct 8, Nacogdoches, Texas
W P Denton b:1871 TnTnTn-Head/Farmer
Mary Denton 47 b:1883TxTxTx-wife(m:1898)
George Denton 21 b:1909 Tx - son
Moses Denton 15 b:1915 Tx - son
John Denton 13 b:1917 Tx - son
Archie Denton 10 b:1920 Tx - son
Julia Denton 7 b:1923 Tx - daughter
4. Texas Death Index
5. Social Security Death Index
6. SheRita Kae Partin's Pleasant Hill Cemetery Roster of Nacogdoches County, Texa","STR06" "I34810","","","","","","","" "I15909","Desadier","Bluford Earl","3 Jan 1926","26 Mar 2008","0","Sabine County Reporter
April 2, 2008
Page 13

Bluford Earl Desadier

Bluford Earl Desadier, 82, of Huntsville, died March 26, 2008 at the Azalea House Care Facility in Conroe.

He was born January 3, 1926 in Natchitoches, LA, to C.E. Desadier and Edna Thomason. He was a Geological Engineer for Tenneco Oil Co. and was a member of the Baptist faith. Desadier was also a U.S. Navy Veteran from WW II.

Survivors: wife, Ovie Whittlesey Desadier, of Huntsville; son, Christopher Earl Desadier and wife Velda Frank Desadier; daughter Gale Desadier Sanchez; sister, Susie Estelle Hunter; and five grandchildren.

Graveside funeral services were held Saturday, March 29 in the Hemphill Cemetery with Rev. Vance Purtell officiating.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2008)","STR06" "I47634","Desay","Mary Catherine","20 Jan 1927","26 Jan 2016","0","Her FindAGrave Memorial page is inscribed with a cross, her married name and date of birth and death, as well as ""AC# US Air Force Korea"" and last ""World Traveler""","STR06" "I12417","Deveney","Charles","Abt 1840","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Springfield
Page 5 SD 7 ED 31 Stamped 431 A
Enumerated 4 Jun 1880
30-34
Deveney, Charles W M 40 Farming Penna Penna Penna
Deveney, Belenda W F 21 Wife Keeping House Penna Penna Penna
Deveney, Amphrey W M 15 Son At Home Penna Penna Penna
Deveney, Mary W F 7 Dtr Penna Penna Penna
","STR06" "I1976","Deverney","George","1840","7 Aug 1870","0","BonnieMargaret Jacobs shows him as a son of George and Mary Deverney. She also said that his civilian occupation was that of Cooper. (Jacobs, p. 144).

Ancestry.com shows him as a Drummer for the Union, 5 Wisconsin Infantry, Company F. Enlisted as a Musician on 20 June 1861.

Enlisted in Company F, 5th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 20 Jun 1861.

Mustered Out Company F, 5th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 11 Jul 1865 at Madison, WI.

The War of Rebellion: a compilation of the official records, Volume 30, N. and Se. VA, N.C., W. Va, Md., and Pa, (Shap LVIII, page 926) notes that the following enlisted men of the Third Brigade are recommended to the general commanding the corps as deserving special mention and reward for conspicuous bravery and good conduct: ....Drummer George Deverney, Company C, Fifth Wisconsin Volunteers, for distinguished services, April 2, 1865....A post on Ancestry.com relating to The Appomattox Campaign notes that ""Drummer George Deverney, one of Company C, for distinguished service April 2 and 6 in rallying the men and among the first to enter the enemy's works and killing the gunners at their guns. ""

BonnieMargaret writes that his 1863 discharge papers, prior to his reenlistment, indicate George was the in battles of White Oaks Swamp, Calvern Hill, Second Bull Run, Crampton's Gap, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, Petersburg, Yorktown and Williamsburg. (p. 145). The Civil War pension record was No. 315555.


Mary M[agdelena] Deverney filed for a widows pension in Kansas, application number 424528, Certificate number 315555 on June 5, 1890.
","STR06" "I25866","","","","","","","" "I40240","","","","","","","" "I19449","Devries","Joanna","2 May 1914","1 Jun 2004","0","MCALLEN MONITOR June 4, 2004

JO ANN DeVRIES PAYNE

SAN ANTONIO--Jo Ann DeVries Payne, age 90, passed away, Tuesday, June 1, 2004, at her residence in San Antonio.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Lammert and Janje DeVries; sister, Gertrude Rhodes; and a brother, Jacob DeVries.

She is survived by her daughter, Shirley P. Clark of San Antonio; five grandchildren, Eugene Clark, Marjorie Hinojosa, Wayne Clark, Bobby Clark and Michael Clark; six great-grandchildren; and give great-great-grandchildren who will miss her greatly.

Graveside funeral services will be at 3 p.m., Friday afternoon, June 4, 2004, at Roselawn Cemetery in McAllen.

Funeral services are entrusted to the care of Skinner Silva Funeral Home of Pharr.","STR06" "I23957","Deweese","Emeline ""Emma""","Jun 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1920 Federal Census she was widowes and living with her son and daughter-in-law, John Franklin and Lena Hargrove; as was her son James W(ilson).","STR06" "I98","Deweese","Hannah Pinkney","24 Jul 1856","24 Feb 1918","0","She was the daughter of John T. b Oct 18, 1819, d Mar 10, 1878, and Sarah Deweese, b Aug 5, 1829, d Jan 3, 1888. (White and Toole, p 74).

On the 1900 Sabine County census, Hanna was the head of household after the death of her husband the prior year. She was running the family farm. By 1910, her oldest three children had left home. Sons James, Clyde and Thomas still lived at home, but only Clyde worked on the farm. James was a merchant, running a department store. Thomas was listed as a hack driver.

In 1900, two servant (John Duffee and Chas. Smiley) were living with the Fullers, as well as a boarder, Edward Watson, age 32 born in Texas. All three did Farm Labor.

Living with the Fuller's in 1910 was a 23 year old boarder named Moses Cole. He was a farm laborer and did odd jobs.

Her Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, does not list her parents.","STR06" "I18072","Dewey","E. E.","Abt 1910","","0","1930 census Stephens Co. OK King Twp., Duncan city, ED 69-7 Sheet 15A 815 Elm-247/267 Dewey, E.E., MW 20 M 19 OK TN TN
Frankie, wife FW 19 M 18 OK TX TX
Gentry, June, sister-in-law FW 16 S OK","STR06" "I6234","Dice","Anna Christina","2 Jun 1770","17 Aug 1852","0","Ken Harvey shows that she later married Wyatt BETTES Jr.","STR06" "I45707","Dick","Matthias Cornelius","27 Feb 1872","28 Oct 1958","0","Copied from his FindAGrave memorial page created by Ron Manley:

M. C. Dick, 86, retired Dubach farmer died Tuesday at his home after a lengthy illness. Mr. Dick was a deacon in the Baptist church there.

Funeral services were held at the First Baptist Church in Dubach at 2 p.m. Wed. Rev. H. D. Greer officiated. Burial followed in the Atlanta cemetery south of Winnfield under the direction of Kilpatrick's of Ruston.

Mr. Dick is survived by his widow, Mrs. M. C. Dick of Dubach; five daughters, Mrs. Agnes Brown and Mrs. Thelma Lee Webber [sic Weber], both of New Orleans, Mrs. Eurovhee [sic Euna Vee] Sandifer, Colfax, Mrs. Bertha Booth of Minden, Mrs. Mary Sandifer, Dubach; two sons, Richard M. Dick of Dubach and Ambrose A. Dick of Cotton Valley and 22 grandchildren.

Published in The Ruston Leader, October 30, 1958","STR06" "I17477","Dickerson","B. F.","Abt 1852","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1880 census, they had two children. Mary's sister, 16 year old M.A. Lewis, was also living with them. So was 15 year old Thomas Clark, working as a Farmer.","STR06" "I43985","","","","","","","" "I33565","Dickerson","Bennie Joe ""Jody""","26 Aug 1943","17 May 2009","0","The San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, May 21, 2009, Page 10

Jody Shutter

Funeral services for Jody Shutter, 65, of San Augustine were held Wednesday, May 20, 2009 at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with Bro. Randy Mills officiating. Interment followed at Liberty Hill Memorial Garden. She died May 17, 2009 in San Augustine.

Jody Shutter was born August 26, 1943 in San Augustine to Joseph Aron Dickerson and Mittie Lorene Norwood Dickerson. She was a homemaker.

She is survived by her husband, G. A. Shutter of San Augustine; sons, Jerry Baird Shutter, Dale Mason Shutter and wife Kimberly, all of San Augustine; daughters, Connie Jean Martin of San Augustine and Colleen Elizabeth Maldonado and husband Major Roger Maldonado of Tuscon, AZ; sisters, Mabel Lois Birdwell and husband Tex of Bronson; and Mary Lou Alford and husband Charles of San Augustine; sister in law Barbara Dickerson of Carthage; and ten grandchildren.

Condolences may be offered at Wyman Roberts website. Arrangements were under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2009)

A similar obituary was published in the May 27, 2009 issue of the Sabine County Reporter, but in this second obituary her grandchildren were listed by name: Josey Breanne Shutter, Jayla Brielle Shutter, Jordyn Bailey Shutter, Greg Martin, Haley Shutter, Callie Shutter, Kendall South, Justin Golmes, Brodie Maldonado, and Alice Maldonado.","STR06" "I38918","Dickerson","Bessie","30 May 1903","7 Feb 1983","0","Said to be a daughter of Jack Dickerson and Martha Russell.","STR06" "I43983","","","","","","","" "I37599","","","","","","","" "I43984","Dickerson","Billy Mack","14 Oct 1934","10 Feb 2016","0","Billy Mack Dickerson, 82, passed away in Palestine, Texas, February 10, 2016. Billy was born to Lewis and Julia Crocker Dickerson. He was in the United States Air Force. He retired from Temple- Inland where he worked as a welder.

He is survived by his son Jerry Dickerson and wife Matilda of Pineland, his daughters: Vicky Armstrong and husband Sonny of Pineland, and Linda King and husband Tommy of Applebee, Texas, his sisters: Betty Pattillo of Leonard, Texas, and Barbara Williamson of Pineland, his 6 grandchildren, and 6 great grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 9:00PM, Saturday, February 13, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral service will be at 2:00PM, Sunday, February 14, 2016, in the Bethel Chapel Church, in Pineland, Texas. Burial will follow in the Bethel Chapel Cemetery.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 17, 2016, Page 7","STR06" "I34372","","","","","","","" "I46787","Dickerson","Charlotte Jo","19 Aug 1965","10 May 2016","0","Ms. Charlotte Jo Dickerson, age 50 of Lufkin, passed from this life on Tuesday, May 10, 2016, in Lufkin.

Charlotte was born August 19, 1965, to Janelle (Hightower) Dickerson and Jerry Dickerson in San Augustine, Texas. She was employed as a Pharmacy Technician and was a member of the Bragg Chapel Missionary Baptist Church.

Those who are left to cherish her memory include, Her Father, Jerry Dickerson of Lufkin; Daughter, Erin Hearn of New Mexico; Sisters, Lynn Lamb and Leonard Hugh of Pollock; Debra Spears and her husband, Kenneth of Corpus Christi; Her grandchildren, Madison Hearn of San Marcos; Lacey Dickerson of San Marcos and Lori Holyfield of New Mexico; Nieces and Nephews, Stephanie Tipton of San Marcos; Laurel Strickland of St. Mary, Georgia and Lance Lamb of San Antonio.

She is preceded in death by her beloved mother, Janelle Dickerson, and her grandparents.

Graveside Services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, May 12, 2016, in the Chinquapin Cemetery in San Augustine County, with Bro. Wade Bryan officiating. Visitation will be held Wednesday, May 11, 2016 from the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas 75972.

Copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Cheryl Cartwright.
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 18, 2016, page 10","STR06" "I39426","Dickerson","Donald Alvin","26 Jul 1963","21 Aug 2013","0","Donald Alvin Dickerson, 50, of Star City, AR, passed away Wednesday August 21, 2013 at John L. McClellan Memorial Veteran's Hospital in Little Rock.


He was born July 26, 1963 in Hemphill, TX to Vivian and Eudeline Lane Dickerson. He was a minister and missionary at Southside Baptist Church in Star City, also serving as a missionary in Cowie, Scotland, UK and was a lieutenant in the US Navy, graduating in 1985 from the US Naval Academy.


Survivors include his wife, Barbara Dickerson of Star City; parents Vivian and Eudeline Dickerson of Center, TX; son, Ryan McCormack of Cowie, Scotland, UK; and two broth- ers, Brian Dickerson and Chuck Dickerson.

Funeral services are 2 p.m. on Monday at Faith Baptist Church in N. Little Rock with Bro. Allen Hagood, Bro. Keith Rowton, Bro. Robert ""Mack"" Myers and Ed Fallon officiating.

Visitation is 10 a.m.-12 p.m. on Monday at the church. A second visitation is 2-4 p.m. Sunday at Southside Baptist Church in Star City. Pallbearers are Shawn Bai, Mike Crofford, Brian Dickerson, Bryan Lehman, Alan Myers, Rob Payne, Isaac Patterson and Daniel Rucker.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Southside Baptist Church, Alan Dickerson ""Young Ministries"" Memorial Fund, P.O. Box 545, Star City, AR 71667. Arrangements by Griffin Funeral Service in Star City.

Copied from Legacy.com, online guestbook at griffinfuneralservice.net
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 28, 2013, Page 12","STR06" "I38670","Dickerson","Edith Lene","15 Feb 1926","15 May 2006","0","The Sabine County Reporter
May 17, 2006, Page 11

Edith Horn

Edith Horn, 80, of Silsbee died Monday, May 15, 2006, at Christus St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont.

Mrs. Horn was a native of Bronson and a longtime resident of Hardin County. She retired from Beaumont ISD where she taught for many years and was a member of Good Shepherd Baptist Church.

Survivors: her sons, Gary Horn and Dean Horn and his wife Susan, all of Sour Lake; grandsons, Andy Horn and wife Trisha of New Braunfels and Patrick Horn of Sour Lake; brother, Jim Dickerson of Bronson, sister, Ella Mae Horn of Rosevine and Sybil Slaydon of Kirbyville; and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 53 years, Glen Horn.

Graveside rites were held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Rovesvine Cemetery in Rosevine.

Services were under the direction of R. S. Farmer Funeral Home in Silsbee.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2011)","STR06" "I47445","Dickerson","El Ray","14 Nov 1947","2 Apr 2019","0","El Ray Dickerson, 71, of Pineland, Texas passed away Tuesday, April 2, 2019 in Hemphill Care Center.

El Ray was born in Coleman, Texas on November 14, 1947 to L. J. Dickerson and Beulah Taylor Dickerson.

He worked for many years as a carpenter. He was a lifetime resident of Pineland, Texas and a member of Bethel Chapel Baptist Church and the Pineland Volunteer Fire Department.

He is survived by his wife of 51 ? years, Jean Dickerson of Pineland, Texas; sister, Annette Baker of Nacogdoches, Texas; and three grandchildren, Haylee Sowell, Victoria Champion, and Alex Cheney.

He was preceded in death by his daughter, Kathy Ann Cheney.

Visitation for El Ray will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. Thursday, April 4, 2019 at Bethel Chapel Baptist Church, 854 U.S. Hwy 96 N in Pineland, Texas.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Friday, April 5, 2019 in Bethel Chapel Baptist Church under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Brad Forrest officiating.

Burial will follow services in Bethel Chapel Cemetery.
Online condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 3, 2019, page 8
","STR06" "I38673","Dickerson","Ella Mae","20 Jan 1924","13 Jan 2019","0","Ella Mae Horn, 94, of Rosevine, Texas passed away Sunday, January 13, 2019 in Shady Shores of Hemphill.

Ella was born January 20, 1924 in Bronson, Texas to Minton F. Dickerson and Fay Stephens Dickerson. After high school, she earned her Bachelor's Education at Stephen F. Austin University. She became a teacher and taught for many schools, including Jasper, Pineland, and Hemphill before retiring from West Sabine ISD.

Ella was a lifetime resident of Sabine County and a member of Rosevine Baptist Church. She was also a long-time member of the Order of the Eastern Star. She was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother. In her spare time, she loved to read, particularly Zane Grey and Louis L'amour westerns.

Ella was preceded in death by her husband, W. N. ""Dick"" Horn; daughter, Dixie Brown; and her son-in-law, Johnnie Brown.

She is survived by her nephews, Randy Rogers and wife, Gina, of Kirbyville, Texas and Justin Parker and wife, Jennifer, of Bronson, Texas; and grandson, Johnnie Brown, Jr. and wife, Tammy, of LaPorte, Texas.

Burial was held in Rosevine Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill, Texas.

Online condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.

(Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home website)
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 16, 2019, Page 5","STR06" "I3440","","","","","","","" "I2816","Dickerson","Eula Key","3 Mar 1882","30 Jun 1945","0","Name Eula D Brown
Titles and Terms:
Event Type Death
Event Date 30 Jun 1945
Event Place Monroe, Ouachita, Louisiana
Gender Female
Age 64
Race (Original) White
Birth Year (Estimated) 1881
Birthplace Eroc, Louisiana
Father's Name Huey Dickerson
Father's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Lizie Mc Grew
Mother's Titles and Terms
Spouse's Name Will H Brown
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Certificate Number 5201036
Page
GS Film number 1220971
Digital Folder Number 004213519
Image Number 01408



Citing this Record:
""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FSB8-T4T : accessed 05 Jul 2014), Eula D Brown, 30 Jun 1945; citing Monroe, Ouachita, Louisiana, certificate number 5201036, State Archives, Baton Rouge; FHL microfilm 1220971.","STR06" "I25641","Dickerson","Eveline","10 Aug 1835","Abt 1915","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Jones County, Beat 2 West of Tallahoma Creek
Enumerated 19 June 1900
SD 5 ED 50 Sheet 11B
187-188
McLemore, Taylor Head W M Aug 1878 21 S Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Eveline Mother W F Aug 1832 64 Wd 8/8 Miss Ga Tenn
McLemore, Dollie Sister W F Feb 1875 25 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Biddie E Niece W F FEb 1896 4 S Miss Miss Miss

1910 Census
Mississippi, Jones County, Beat two
Enumerated 3 May 1910
SD 6 ED 74 Sheet 11B
171-171
McLemore, Taylor and Ursula
172-172
Sumrall, Howard? and Vera
173-173
McLemore, Eveline Head F W 74 Wd 10/6 Miss US US Farmer
McLemore, Dollie Dtr F W 22 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McLemore, Berta Niece F W 12 S Miss Miss Miss

","STR06" "I48188","Dickerson","Frankie Jeannie","1 Oct 1958","10 Apr 2022","0","Jeannie Adkison, 63, of Hemphill, Texas passed away on Sunday, April 10, 2022 at home surrounded by her loved ones.

Jeannie was born on October 1, 1958 in Charleston, South Carolina to Robert Franklin Dickerson and Wilma Jean Latham. She was a loving housewife, mother and grandmother who loved spending time with her family.

She is survived by her daughters, Bridgette Hopson of Sarepta, LA, Heather Perez and husband, Pedro of Beaumont, TX, and Taja Harvey and husband, Kenneth of Huxley; sons, Jeffery Hopson and wife, Karen of Scrappin Valley, Richard Hopson and wife, Amanda of Crandall, Georgia, Scottie Moore and wife, Tabitha of Nederland, Terry Adkison, Jr. and wife, Brandy of Center, and Colby Adkison of Center; grandchildren, Eric Rogers and wife, Tyler of Joaquin, Shaun Rogers and wife, Mallory of Joaquin, Arianna Rogers of Sarepta, LA, Blake Harvey of Huxley, Justin Harvey of Huxley, Kenley Harvey of Huxley, Brandon Hopson of Scrappin Valley, Hope Ramos and husband, Alex of Anchorage, Alaska, Jacob Hopson of Scrappin Valley, Ryan Hopson of Scrappin Valley, Logan Hopson of Scrappin Valley, Peyton Sanford of Crandall, GA, Tasia Stone of Crandall, GA, Kynley Stone of Crandall, GA, Cory Moore of Martinsville, Ashton Moore of Joaquin, Dillon Moore of Joaquin, Ethan Adkison and wife, Carly of Center, Courtney Adkison and husband, Stacy Turner, Sr. of Center, Chase Adkison of Center, and Paige Adkison of Center; great grandchildren, Brylee Rogers, Diesel Rogers, Baby Bowen Rogers due May 2022, Kutter Rogers, Kallan Rogers, Karter Rogers, and Kyesin Rogers ? all of Joaquin, and Emerson Pratt of Crandall, GA, Aiden Adkison of Center, Karter Turner of Center, Stacy Turner, Jr. of Center, Lynnix Turner of Center and Baby Legacy Turner due May 2022; brothers, Robert Dickerson and wife, Donna K., Charles Dickerson and wife, Patsy of Milam, Tommy Dickerson and wife, Peggy of Hemphill, Bobby Waldon and wife Stacy of Hemphill, Steven Waldon and wife, Kim of LaMarque, Buddy Waldon of Hemphill; sisters, Rita Albrecht and husband, Marvin of Houston and Regina Rock and husband, Chris of Pasadena; her in-laws, Shirley DiVerdi and husband, Vince of Center, Howell Adkison and wife, Pam of Center and her very best friend, Cissy Adkinson and Joe.

She was preceded in death by her parents, R.F. Dickerson and Wilma Jean Latham Dickerson; her first husband, Richard Hopson; her second husband, Terry Adkison, Sr.; brothers, Terry Jo Dickerson, Billy Waldon and Robert (Dickie) Dickerson, Jr.

A visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 12, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home.

Funeral Services will begin at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, April 13, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Pat Jacks and Bro. Danny Bentsen officiating.

Burial will follow services at Springhill Cemetery in Hemphill, Texas with Charles Dickerson, Tommy Dickerson, Bobby Waldon, Steven Waldon, Eric Rogers, Shaun Rogers and Richard Hopson serving as pallbearers.

Downloaded from the Starr Funeral Home website

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 13, 2022, page 8","STR06" "I743","","","","","","","" "I46278","Dickerson","Helen Veigh","29 Jul 1938","6 Jan 2010","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page maintained by K. Todd Sherer.

Helen Veigh Dickerson Conn went home to be with the Lord on Jan. 6, 2010, at the age of 71 years. She was born on July 29, 1938 in Burkeville, Tx and graduated from Burkeville High School. She attended Lamar University and later taught school at St. Anne's in Beaumont and at Warren Elementary in Warren, Tx. She was also a former resident of Nederland and Wildwood, Tx.

She is survived her daughter, Suzanne Conn Brown, husband, Rick and children, Hank, Audrey and Phoebe of New Braunfels, Tx; son, Tim Conn, wife, Angela and children, Jacob and Joshua of Nacogdoches, Tx; and brother, Rush Dickerson of Lumberton, Tx. She was preceded in death by her husband of 53 years, Elray Conn of Wildwood and her parents, Rush ""Doc"" and Edith Pauline ""Polly"" McCrary Dickerson Smith.

Visitation will be on Saturday from 4:00 pm until 7:00 pm at Farmer Funeral home in Silsbee. Funeral service will be on Sunday, Jan. 10, 2010 at 1:00 pm at the Wildwood Methodist Church with burial to follow at 3:30 pm at the Burkeville Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made to the Methodist Children's Home, 111 Herring Ave., Waco, Tx 76708.","STR06" "I37538","Dickerson","Henry Rufus","17 Jan 1876","6 Jan 1962","0","Name: Henry Rufus Dickerson
Death Date: 06 Jan 1962
Death Place: Precinct 1, Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 85 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 17 Jan 1876
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Henry Clay Dickerson
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sallie Brynt
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Precinct # 1, Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Gravel Hill
Burial Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Burial Date: 08 Jan 1962
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116931
Digital Film Number: 4028429
Image Number: 985
Reference Number: cn5267
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I2784","Dickerson","Huey","Apr 1845","13 May 1916","0","Per ""The Southern McGrews Grew"" he was a Civil War veteran. Enlisted in Monroe on 13 Nov 1862, prisoner in Vicksburg, paroled to Monroe on 13 May 1963.","STR06" "I2784","Dickerson","Huey","Apr 1845","13 May 1916","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Louisiana, Ouachita Parish, Ward No. 7
Enumerated 22 Jun 1880
Page 35 SD 3 ED 65 Stamped 146 C.
166-177
Dickerson, Lehn and Sarah (ages 69 and 55, born Mo and La)
167-172
Dickerson Huey W M 45 Farmer La Mo ---
Dickerson, Elizabeth W F 40 Wf Keeping House La Ga Ga
Dickerson, John A W M 7 Son La La La
Dickerson, Hinson W M 5 Son La La La
Dickerson, Medlee W M 3 Son La La La
Dickerson, Robert G. W M 9/12 Aug Son La La La

1900 Census
Louisiana, Ouachita Parish, Township 17 Ouachita Ph, Ward 7
Enumerated 1 June 1900
SD 107 ED 94 Sheet 15A Stamped 182
263-264
Dickerson, Hu Head W M Mar 1845 55 M 27 La Mo La Fsrmer
Dickerson, Elizabeth C Wf W F Mar 1844 56 M 27 7/3 La Sc La
Dickerson, Andrew H Son W M Feb 1875 25 S La La La farmer
Dickerson, Eula K Dtr W F mar 1882 18 S La La La
Dickerson, Leon G Son W M Feb 1884 16 S La La La'
Floyd, William Hired Labor B M Jan 1840 60 S Ga Ga Ga Farmer","STR06" "I43157","Dickerson","I. B.","Abt 1925","30 Apr 2013","0","Obituary, From FindAGrave

Funeral services for I.B. Dickerson, age 86 of Burkeville, Texas will be 2pm, Friday, May 3, 2013 at the Burkeville Baptist Church.

Burial to follow in Mattox Cemetery.

I.B. died April 30, 2013 at Timberlake Health & Rehabilitation in Jasper, Texas.

A native of Pineland, Texas and a long time resident of Burkeville, he was a retired welder in the Burkeville area. He was a U.S. Army World War II veteran.

Survivors include wife of 63 years Betty Hall Dickerson of Burkeville, his two sons, Homer Dickerson and wife Linda of Fort Worth, Texas and Ricky Dickerson of Carthage, Texas, his daughter, Robin Cooper and husband Jeff of Burkeville, his brother Billy Mack Dickerson of Pineland, his two sisters, Betty Patillo and Barbara Williamson, both of Pineland, eight grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren.

He was predeceased by parents Lewis and Juliah Crocker Dickerson, grandson Bryan Dickerson (FAG mem 28207423), great grandson Waylon Greer (FAG mem 94091841), his sister Dorthy Faulkner (FAG mem 13513630) and his brother L.J. Dickerson (FAG mem 37573022).

Services are under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home of Jasper.


Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 8, 2013, Page 16","STR06" "I4120","Dickerson","Infant","7 May 1974","7 May 1974","0","DICKERSON MARTIN GABEL INF OF 5-7-1974 m SAN AUGUSTINE (From Rootsweb, Texas Birth Summary Records). Based on this record, it is assumed the child died shortly after birth.","STR06" "I7349","Dickerson","James","16 Apr 1866","31 May 1922","0","Laura Buckmaster shows him as a son of John Cullen Dickerson and Martha Ann Head, and a twin to Emily Dickerson.","STR06" "I7349","Dickerson","James","16 Apr 1866","31 May 1922","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 3
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900\\
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 4A Stamped 121
55-55
Dickerson, James Hd W M Apr 1866 34 M12 Tx Tx Ala Farming
Dickerson, Corderlia Wf W F 1867 33 M 12 5/5 Tx Ala Tx
Dickerson, Texanna Dau W F Sep 1889 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Dickerson, Beulah Dau W F July 1891 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Dickerson, Lena Dau W F Oct 1893 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Dickerson, Maggie M. Dau W F Mar 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Dickerson, Minton Son W M Apr 1898 2 S Tx Tx Tx

The listing below APPEARS to be for the same family, base
d on the name and ages of Jim and Delia. However the places of birth of their parents, as well as the names and ages of their children vary considerably from the 1900 listing. It is possible this is a different family entirely, or that the enumeration had numerous errors.

1910 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 7
Enumerated 29 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 66 Sheet 4A
123-60-61
Dickerson, Jim Hd M W 44 M1 20 Tx Tx Tx Tx Tx Tx Laborer Sawmill
Dickerson, Deylia Wf F W 39 m1 20 5/4 Tx Tx Tx
Dickerson, Aura Lena Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Dickerson, Ella J Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Dickerson, Sarah Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Dickerson, Minnie J Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Wilkinson, Price Boarder m W 28 S Ala Ga Ga Laborer

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 29 Jan 1920
SD 386 ED 173 Sheet 21A
FM 205-205
Dickerson, James R Hd M W 52 M Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Dickerson, Cordelia E Wf F W 51 M Tx Ky Tx
Dickerson, Minton H Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Dickerson, James H A Son m W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Dickerson, Rebecca L Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Dickerson, Lottie L Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Dickerson Gordon R Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I39419","","","","","","","" "I37521","Dickerson","Jim Ray","23 May 1928","14 May 2011","0","The Sabine County Reporter
May 18, 2011, Page 14

Jim Ray Dickerson, 82, died suddenly Saturday, May 14, 2011, near his home near Hemphill. He was born in Bronson to Minton and Fay Stephens Dickerson and has lived here all his life. Jim was a retired clerk for the Santa Fe Railroad and a member of the Centerview Methodist Church.

He is survived by his wife Faye Dickerson of Hemphill, his son Larry Wayne Dickerson and his wife Sharron of Woodville, three stepsons; Randy Lee Cassidy and his wife Leah of Kileen, Dennis Ray Cassidy of Bronson, and Ali Shawakfeh and his wife Mary of Bronson. He is also survived by his step-daughter Terry Cassidy of Cheyenne, WY, two sisters Sybil Slaydon of Kirbyville and Ella Mae Horn of Rosevine, five grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 5:00 pm until 8:00 pm, Monday, May 16, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX. Graveside services will be at 2:00 pm, Tuesday, May 17, 2011, in the Centerview Cemetery near Bronson. TX.","STR06" "I33562","Dickerson","Joe Aron","2 Nov 1909","2 Jan 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
February 1, 1995, Page 10

Joe Dickerson

Funeral services for Joe Aaron Dickerson, 84, of San Augustine were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 4, 1995, at Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel in San Augustine. Masonic graveside rites followed at Liberty Hill Memorial Gardens under the auspices of Redland Masonic Lodge #3.

He died Monday, Jan. 2, 1995.

Dickerson was a lifelong resident of San Augustine County and a member of the Redland Masonic Lodge #3 in San Augustine. He had formerly served as a district clerk for San Augustine County and an inspector with the Texas Railroad Commission.

Survivors: daughters, Mabel Birdwell of Carthage and Mary Lou Alford and Jody Shutter, both of San Augustine; 14 grandchildren; and ten great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Mittie ""Lena"" Dickerson, in 1994, and a son, Marvin Dickerson, in 1990.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2009)","STR06" "I43154","Dickerson","L. J.","28 Dec 1918","26 May 2009","0","Obituary, From FindAGrave

L.J. Dickerson, 91, died at his home Wednesday night in Pineland, Texas, after an illness. L.J. was born on Dec. 28, 1918, in Sabine County and was a long time resident of Pineland. L.J. retired as a carpenter and was a veteran of World War II.

He is survived by his wife, Melva Dickerson of Pineland, one son, ElRay Dickerson of Pineland, one step-daughter, Annette Baker of Longview, two brothers, I.B. Dickerson of Burkeville and Billy Mack Dickerson of Pineland, two sisters, Betty Patillo and Barbara Ann Williamson both of Pineland, and one grandchild.

Visitation will begin at 11:00 am in the Bethel Chapel Missionary Baptist Church, Pineland, TX. Funeral services will be 10:00 am, Friday, May 29, 2009, in the Bethel Chapel Church with burial following in the Bethel Chapel Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.","STR06" "I21986","Dickerson","Laura Ann","6 Dec 1879","12 Jan 1951","0","The digital image of her actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows her as the daughter of Leonard Dickerson and Mary Hatton of Texas. The informant was Mr. M. M. Bell. At the time of her death she was married, and her last name was HAMILTON. She died in Houston, Texas, after staying 2 years at 7564 Tipps, her usual residence was listed as Brookeland, Texas.

","STR06" "I21986","Dickerson","Laura Ann","6 Dec 1879","12 Jan 1951","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 19 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 6A Stamped 122
104-104
Dickerson, Mary C Hd F W 65 We 13/10 Tx La La
Dickerson, Elisha Son M W 23 S Tx Fl Tx Laborer Odd Jobs
Bell, Laura Dtr F W 36 Wd 1/1 Tx Fl Fl
Bell, Milliard Grandson M W 8 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I37598","Dickerson","Lee Allen","21 Jul 1942","4 Mar 1998","0","He shares a double headstone with Mary Joyce, with the inscription ""Until We Meet Again.""","STR06" "I27472","Dickerson","Lee Ernest","Abt 1903","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

Texas, Sabine, Justice Pr. No. 6
Enumerated April 18 and 19, 1930 by Hugh M. Ireland
ED 200-8 SD 19 Sheet 12B
264-274
Dickerson, Earnest Hd M W 27 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Bookeeper Ford M
otor Co
Dickerson, Lillie Wife F W 26 M 19 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I30093","Dickerson","Letha Mae","6 Dec 1907","20 Jan 1994","0","Kay Parker McCary shows her as the daughter of Henry R. DICKERSON and Nancy E. McCORMICK.","STR06" "I32938","Dickerson","Lewis William","4 Jul 1894","6 Nov 1974","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated April 18, 1930
ED 202-4 SD 19 Sheet 3A Stamped 48
48-54
Dickerson, Lewis W Head M W ?? m 21 No Yes Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Dickerson, Juliah Wf F W 32 m 19 Tx Tx Tx
Dickerson, L. J. Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Dickerson, Dothy B Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Dickerson, I B Son M W 3 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Dickerson, Billy J Son M W 1 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
---/55
Crocker, Mark J ----- M W 57 We No Yes Tx Tenn Tx Farmer General Farm
Crocker, Thomas O Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Crocker, Sudie P Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Crocker, Johnie Boarder m W 26 Wd Tx Tx Tx Laborer Saw mill


1940 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 2
Enumerated April 6, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 176-2 Sheet 3A
Spears Chapel Road
49-R-4-yes
Dickerson, Lewis (x) Head m W 44 M No 7 Tx Same Place Farmer
Dickerson, Juliah Wf F W 43 M no H1 Tx Same Place
Dickerson, L J Son M W 21 S No H3 Tx Same Place Laborer Farm
Dickerson, R. B. Son M W 13 S Yes 5 Tx Same Place
Dickerson, Bettie Dtr F W 10 S Yes 4 Tx Same Place
Dickerson, Billie Son M W 6 S Yes 0 Tx Same Place
Dickerson, Barber Dtr F W 4 S No 0 Tx","STR06" "I43992","","","","","","","" "I17385","Dickerson","Lucy","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","Her mother was born in Illinois, and her father in Georgia.","STR06" "I33564","Dickerson","Mabel Lois","3 Apr 1933","14 Sep 2009","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, September 17, 2009. Page 10

Mabel Lois Birdwell

Funeral services for Mabel Lois Birdwell, 71, of San Augustine, will be held at 2:00 p.m. today, September 17, 2009 at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine. Burial will follow at LIttle Flock Cemetery in San Augustine County with Bro. Burl McBride and Bro. Leo Wright officiating. She died September 14, 2009 in Lufkin.

Mabel Lois Birdwell was born in San Augustine County on April 3, 1938 (sic) to Joseph Aaron Dickerson and Mittie Lorena Norwood. She was a homemaker for her own home and was a member of the Macune Missionary Baptist Church.

She is survived by her husband, Tex Birdwell of San Augustine County; daughter, Sherry McDaniel and husband Greg of Carthage; sons, Rusty Birdwell and Todd Birdwell and wife Amy, all of San Augustine County; six grandchildren and two great-great granchildren; sister Mary Lou Alford and husband Charles of San Augustine.

Condolences may be offered or online obituary viewed. Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine was in charge of arrangements.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemroe Strong)

A similar obituary was published in the Sabine County Reporter dated September 21, 2009, listing her grandchildren by name as Beth McDaniel, Jennifer Holt, Jessica Runnels and her husband, Stoney, Matt Birdwell, Megan Birdwell,and Hope Birdwell, and great-granchildren, Stormy Cheyenne Runnels and Trenton Jackson Runnels.","STR06" "I253","","","","","","","" "I744","","","","","","","" "I741","Dickerson","Martin Gabel","8 May 1952","30 Mar 2015","0","Mr. Martin Gabel Dickerson, age 62, a lifelong resident of San Augustine County and Sabine County, he passed from this life on Monday, March 30, 2015, in Hemphill.

Martin Gabel was born May 8, 1952, to Annie Laura (Marshall) Dickerson and Ray Dickerson in Pineland, Texas. He was employed as a Lineman for the Deep East Texas Electric Cooperative in San Augustine for a number of years.

Those who are left to cherish his memory include, Daughter, Heather Bell of Hemphill; Son, Christopher Dickerson and his wife, Amber of Hemphill; His grandchildren, Kyla; Shayla; Blake; Katie and Brayden; Sister, Beulah Robinson and her husband, David of Lufkin; Mother of his children, JoAnne Wise of Hemphill, along with numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Those who are serving him as pallbearers will include, Roland Marshall; Joey Dickerson; Rodney Ainsworth; Frank Marshall; Roger Mitchell; Steven Farris and Robert Marshall. Honorary Pallbearers will include, Eddie Dickerson; Jack Marshall; Keith Davis; Roy Murray and Dwain Erwin.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Ray and Annie Dickerson; a infant son; brother, Lee Allen Dickerson and Sister, Annie Ray Mott.

Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, April 3, 2015, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, with Rev. Michael Dickerson officiating. Interment will be in the Chinquapin Cemetery in San Augustine County, Texas. Visitation will be Thursday evening, April 2, 2015, from the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas 75972.

Copied from www.wymanrobertsfuneralhome.com
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 8, 2015, Page 12","STR06" "I255","Dickerson","Marvin Edell","7 Nov 1934","22 Aug 1990","0","In the November, 1994 issue of the SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE, the following memorial to Marvin Dickerson was published:

In Loving Memory of Marvin Dickerson November 7, 1934 - August 22, 1990

Don't Grieve For Him Now He Is Free From Sickness & Pain On This Earth You See. He Could Not Stay With Us Another Day To Laugh, To Love, To Work or Play. Things Left Undone Had To Stay That Way He Found Peace At Close Of The Day. If His Parting Has Left You With A Void Then Fill It With Remembered Joy. Perhaps His Time Seemed All Too Brief, But Don't Lenghthen It Now With Undue Grief.

By His Family Barbara, Kay, Fay Joe & Lisa","STR06" "I40377","Dickerson","Mary Elizabeth","1 Apr 1864","26 Mar 1940","0","Laura Buckmaster shows her as a daughter of John Cullen DICKERSON and Martha Ann HEAD.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6MK-1Z9
Name: Mary E. Clark
Death Date: 26 Mar 1940
Death Place: Silsbee, Hardin, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 75 years 11 months 25 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 01 Apr 1864
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Cull Dickerson
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Martha Head
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation:
Place of Residence: Silsbee, Hardin, Texas
Cemetery: Centerview Cem.
Burial Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Burial Date: 28 Mar 1940
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2118505
Digital Film Number: 4030456
Image Number: 560
Reference Number: cn14435
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I33570","Dickerson","Mary Lou","8 Jun 1941","31 Mar 2021","0","Mrs. Mary Lou Alford, age 79, of San Augustine, Texas, passed away early Wednesday, March 31, 2021, at her residence.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, April 2, 2021, at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with Brother Jim Moss and Brother Danny Forsythe officiating. Interment will follow at Liberty Hill Memorial Garden in San Augustine.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Thursday, April 1, 2021, at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.

Mary Lou was born June 8, 1941, in San Augustine County to Joe and Lena Dickerson. She attended San Augustine High School and Nacogdoches Business School where she earned a diploma in Executive Secretarial Course. She married Charles Alford on May 9, 1964. They had three children: Keith, Janie and Carol. Mary Lou worked a variety of jobs; managing the local Sears store, serving as the Tax Assessor Collector for San Augustine County, and working at various area sale barns as the office manager. She worked many local team ropings as the timer and bookkeeper. She was a supporter of the local 4-H, and made many trips to Houston for the trail ride and relay race teams. She loved being outside mowing her yard, or cutting and baling hay. Charles always had a small herd of heifers close to the house so she could see her ""babies"" daily. She had a way of calling them that no one can duplicate, but they would come to the lot every time.

The Alford family attended services at the San Augustine Cowboy Church.

Later in life, Mary Lou and Charles built two poultry farms on family land. She learned the poultry business working with Lilo Lopez who has been with the family for 15 years. The team of Mary Lou and Lilo won Grower of the Year for Pilgrim's Pride for their hard work and dedication.

The family would like to recognize a few people who helped Mary Lou.

In 1974, Donald ""Dunk"" Mills began working with Charles. Dunk was always just a phone call away to get cows back in, bale hay, or haul cows/hay to somewhere. Mary Lou knew she could count on him to do anything she asked. Also, Grace Palicous came to help the family almost 10 years ago. She took care of the house while Mary Lou was outside mowing or cutting and baling hay.

Mary Lou loved visiting and talking with people. She could talk to anyone about anything. She enjoyed her daily phone calls to Mary Ann Griffin and the ""twins"" from down south. Kay and Fay Dickerson brought many smiles and giggles to her. The Sunday visits from Ms. Jane and Molly Sublett were the highlights of her week. She was especially proud of her two granddaughters, Barbara Pressley and Kayla Cowdin, for continuing their education in the nursing field. Mary Lou loved seeing her four great grandchildren; Reese, Remi, Elsi, and Deacon.

Also, a great big thank you to the Hospice nurses who took care of Mary Lou for the last couple of years. You are truly a treasure.

Her survivors include her husband, Charles Alford of San Augustine; son, Keith Alford and wife Brenda of Center, Texas; daughters, Janie Alford and Carol Alford, both of San Augustine; granddaughters, Barbara Pressley and husband Dustin of Hudson and Kayla Cowdin and husband Dustin of Center; great-grandchildren, Reese Pressley and Remi Pressley of Hudson and Elsi Cowdin and Deacon Cowdin of Center; sisters-in-law, Mary Ann Griffin of Center and Barbara Dickerson of Carthage; a brother-in-law, Tex Birdwell of Bronson; and a host of nieces, nephews, and other family members.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Joe and Lena Dickerson; parents-in-law, A.B. ""Red"" and Jimmie Alford; a brother, Marvin Dickerson; sisters, Mabel Birdwell and Jody Shutter; and brothers-in-law, Richard Griffin and G.A. Shutter.

Pallbearers: Robert Griffin, David Griffin, Edward McEachern, Jerry Shutter, Dustin Pressley, and Dustin Cowdin.

Honorary Pallbearers: Harlan Alexander, Joe Bob Tullos, Phil Sublett, Robert Powell, Spencer Hamilton, and Mike Bradbury.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to your favorite charity would be appreciated by her family.

Downloaded from Wyman Roberts Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 7, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I34475","Dickerson","Maurice Elbert","23 Nov 1935","7 Aug 2009","0","The Sabine County Reporter
August 12, 2009, Page 14

Maurice Dickerson

Maurice Dickerson, 73, of Milam, passed away Friday, Aug. 7, 2009 at Lufkin Memorial Hospital in Lufkin. He was born Nov. 23, 1935 in Nacogdoches County to Vertie Mae (Chambers) and Walter Elbert Dickerson.

Dickerson had lived in Sabine County most of his life and had been a sawyer for a lumber company. He was a member of Bragg Chapel Missionary Baptist Church.

Survivors: wife, Martha Dickerson of Milam; sons, Michael Dickerson, Mark Dickerson and his wife, Vickie, and Mervin Dickerson, all of Milam; brothers, Jerry Wayne Dickerson and his wife Janelle of Lufkin, and Vivian Dickerson and his wife Eudelene of Center; sister, Wanda Wall and her husband Royce of Norwood; three grandchildren, Scotty, Cory, and Krista; and three great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Monday, Aug. 10 at New Hope Baptist Church with Bro. Wade Bryan officiationg. Interment was in New Hope Cemetery.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, August 2009)

A similiar obituary was published inthe August 17, 2009 issue of the San Augustine Tribune.","STR06" "I37519","Dickerson","Mervin","26 Jul 1968","1 Apr 2016","0","Mervin Dickerson, 47, of Milam, Texas, died Friday night in the Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital, Nacogdoches, Texas. He was born in Houston, Texas, to Maurice and Martha Lacy Dickerson and has lived in Milam all his life. Mervin was a mud logger in the oil fields of Texas.

Mervin is survived by his mother Martha Dickerson of Milam, his brothers; Micheal Dickerson of Milam, Mark Dickerson and wife Vickie of Milam, Texas, nephews Scott Simpson, Jr. and Cory Simpson, great nephews; Gunnar Simpson and Vador Simpson, and great niece Hannah Simpson. He is preceded in death by his father Maurice Dickerson.

Visitation will be from 5:00pm until 8:00pm, Sunday, April 3, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Graveside services will be held at 10:00am, Monday, April 4, 2016, in the New Hope Cemetery, Milam, Texas.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home Website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 6, 2016, Page 12","STR06" "I37517","","","","","","","" "I2169","Dickerson","Nancy","Abt 1796","Aft 1850","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Ouachita Parish
Enumerated 18 Oct 1850
229
Nancy McGrew 54 f GA
Margaret McGrew 17 f LA
Giles Alexander McGrew 11 m LA
230
John W. McGrew 35 m LA
Mary ? McGrew 33 f LA
Francis R. McGrew 11 m LA
James C. McGrew 9 m LA
Elizabeth C. McGrew 6 f LA
Nancy Ann McGrew 4 f LA","STR06" "I35014","Dickerson","Nellie C.","27 Mar 1868","17 Oct 1945","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows her as a daughter of James Leonard Dickerson and Mary Catherine Hatton. The digital image of her actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, instead shows her as the daughter of Leonard Dickerson and Mary Baynton of Texas. The informant was Oliver Bell. She was married at the time of her death, and a resident of Jasper, Texas.
","STR06" "I35014","Dickerson","Nellie C.","27 Mar 1868","17 Oct 1945","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I34371","","","","","","","" "I46644","Dickerson","Robert Franklin","29 Jun 1937","1 Apr 2017","0","The Texas Birth Index shows him as a son of J C Dickerson and Gladys Hazel Smith.

Obituary

Robert Franklin Dickerson, 79, of Hemphill, Texas, passed away Saturday, April 1, 2017 at Hemphill Care Center. Mr. Dickerson was born June 29, 1937 to Cull and Hazel Smith Dickerson. He was a retired truck driver and worked for the Corp of Engineers. He was a United State Air Force veteran.

Mr. Dickerson is survived by his sons, Tommy Dickerson and wife, Peggy, of Hemphill, Charles Dickerson and wife, Patsy, of Milam, Robert Dickerson and Donna Kay, of Hemphill; daughters, Jeannie Adkinson and husband, Terry, of Center, Texas, Rita Faye Albretch and husband, Marvin, of Houston, Texas, and Regina Rock and husband, Chris, of Pasadena, Texas; step-children, Toni, Vicki, Willie, Mark, Bobby, Billy, and Steven; 30 grandchildren, 51 great grandchildren, and 2 great-great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his sons, Terry Joe Dickerson and Robert ""Dicky"" Dickerson.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Sunday, April 2, 2017 from at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, April 3, 2017 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with burial to follow in Springhill Cemetery.

Downloaded from the Starr Funeral home website, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 5, 2017, Page 5","STR06" "I24366","Dickerson","Rosa","22 Sep 1883","6 Dec 1955","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6TS-MPP
Name: Rosa Cobb
Death Date: 06 Dec 1955
Death Place: Houston, County Of Harris, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 72 years 2 months 14 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 22 Sep 1883
Birthplace: St. Augustine,Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Frank Dickerson
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Mary Leusis
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Tebo
Burial Place: St. Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 07 Dec 1955
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114548
Digital Film Number: 4163992
Image Number: 1267
Reference Number: 61235
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I44878","Dickerson","Ruby Helen","29 Jul 1927","6 Apr 1997","0","Her Texas Birth Certificate lists her parents as Clayborn Arliss DICKERSON, born in Burkeville, and Crecy Mildred SMITH, born in Mayflower, Texas.","STR06" "I47047","Dickerson","Sid Rosco","26 Dec 1918","11 Aug 1968","0","His Texas Death Certificate indicated he was a veteran of World War II, and his usual occupation was as a City Employee of the City of Groves. His address at the time of his death was 4499 Wilson Avenue. He was married, and the informant on his death certificate was simply listed as ""Mrs. Sid R. Dickerson, wife.""

He has a military marker pictured on his Find A Grave Memorial page that indicates he was ""TEXAS CPL 478 ORDNANCE EVAC CO WW II.""","STR06" "I14755","","","","","","","" "I43990","","","","","","","" "I34474","Dickerson","Walter Elbert ""W. E."" ""Cat""","8 Feb 1914","25 Jun 1975","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JN7G-292
Name: Walter Elbert Dickerson
Death Date: 25 Jun 1975
Death Place: San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 61 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 08 Feb 1914
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Thomas Jordan Dickerson
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Tennie Henley
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2240268
Digital Film Number: 4005485
Image Number: 00114
Reference Number: 54396
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39420","","","","","","","" "I47618","Dickerson","William Dalton ""Bo""","29 Mar 1946","29 May 2020","0","Obituary
(Copied from FindAGrave)

Obituary

Bro. W.D. ""Bo"" Dickerson passed away Friday, May 29, 2020, at a Nacogdoches hospital at the age of 74.

William Dalton Dickerson was born March 29, 1946, in San Augustine County and had been a lifelong area resident. He was a retired County road maintenance worker. While health permitted, Bro. Bo faithfully served several years ministering at churches, including Holly Grove, Little Flock, Grapevine, and Mission at Midway Missionary Baptist Churches in East Texas.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Bettie Myrtle Dickerson, on Sept. 3, 2019.

Those who are left to cherish his memory include his daughters, Karen Mills and her husband Alan Mills of San Augustine and Betsy Ross of San Augustine; grandchildren, Victoria Humphrey & her husband, Clayton of Lufkin; Sarrina Mills and Shane Mills III of both of San Augustine; great-granddaughter, Cheyene Humphrey of Lufkin; sisters, Bennie Faye Pike of San Augustine; Billie Andrews of Houston and Lutherine ""Ping"" Blood of Farmerville, Louisiana; best friend and brother, Gaylon Bryan and his wife, Janice Bryan of San Augustine; brothers-in-law, Robert and Janette Smith of Coppers Cove, and Paul and Nita Smith of Channelview, along with nieces and nephews that he raised throughout his lifetime.

He is preceded in death by the love of his life, Bettie Dickerson, 2 sisters, 3 brothers and several nieces and nephews and other family members.

Funeral Services will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday, June 6, 2020, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas, with Bro. Robert Byley, Jr., Vic Sowell, Duane Mills, and Gaylon Bryan officiating. Interment will follow in the Dickerson Cemetery, located off CR 4260 to CR 4255 in San Augustine County.

Visitation will be Saturday, June 6, 2020, from the hours of 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Wyman Roberts.

Serving as pallbearers will include Alan Mills, Shane Mills III, Marcus Beard, Walter McCauley, William Paul Allen, and Josh Pike. Honorary pallbearers will include Payton Allen, Sarrina Mills, Chris Durham, and Josiah Prislac.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 3, 2020, Page 8","STR06" "I11244","Dickey","Fineas Francis","24 Mar 1875","12 Dec 1944","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows him as Fineas Francis.","STR06" "I40666","Dickey","Hannah Emmaline","30 Dec 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","John W. Clark writes that she ""died of burns.""","STR06" "I594","","","","","","","" "I11245","Dickey","Margaret Elizabeth","31 Jul 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Calvin DEAS.","STR06" "I11242","Dickey","Rebecca Mahala ""Mahalie""","31 Aug 1872","Abt 1910","0","See attached sources.","STR06" "I11240","Dickey","Robert Jackson","27 Aug 1839","1 Dec 1881","0","Military Marker Only: Co F 11th Texas INF CSA
Shown as a son of Robert Jackson Dickey, and his wife Rebecca","STR06" "I11243","Dickey","William Robert","31 Aug 1872","20 Feb 1937","0","Said to have married Nancy E. WILLIAMS.","STR06" "I8349","Dickover","Frank Lamar","21 Oct 1924","26 Dec 1956","0","Volume 13 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published September 4, 1950, reported that Frank Dickover had graduated from Montana State College with a B.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering. Volume 14 of the same periodical, dated September 3, 1951, reported that he was stationed in Korea.

Volume 20 of the same publication reported that he lost his life in the Santa Monica Forest Fire. He had remained at their home to gather some personal things and broke his leg after his car left the road.","STR06" "I30842","Dickson","Claudia","4 Apr 1927","10 Jul 1978","0","ASSUMED to be her listing in the Texas Birth Index

Claudia Dickson
Date of Birth: 4 Apr 1927
Gender: Female
Birth County: Tarrant
Father's Name: Claude Dickson
Mother's Name: Sophia Young
Roll Number: 1927_0002
","STR06" "I5101","Dietrich","Claude V.","2 Jul 1886","11 Dec 1960","0","Claude V. Dietrich, 74, 119 E. Ninth St., a retired decorator, died at Doctors Hospital at 8:20 p.m. yesterday.

Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church with Msgr. E.H. Vurpillat officiating. Burial wil be in Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the Hummer-White Mortuary from tomorrow afternoon.

Mr. Dietrich was born at Cassville, Wis., July 2, 1886, the son of Alfred and Jeanette Dietrich. He was married to Augusta Machalleck, who preceded him in death. He was a member of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church and BPO Elks 432.

Only survivor is a niece, Mrs. Lucille Alt, Clinton, Iowa.

Source: Dietrich, Claude V. Dec 12, 1960 Mich City News Disp pg 5 col 2","STR06" "I5101","Dietrich","Claude V.","2 Jul 1886","11 Dec 1960","0","(Research):Census Lisitings:

1920 Census
INDIANA LA PORTE MICHIGAN CITY
ED#151 818-36-45
Dietrich, Claude Head of Househould 33 M Wisc PA Wisc Decor
ating Contractor
Dietrich, Augusta Wife 36 M 1884 (year of emigration) Nov 1904 (year of naturalization) Po-G (Posen) German Germany German Germany German
Dietrich, Bernice Daughter 9 S Indiana Wisconsin Germany
Machalleck, Amelia Mother in Law 67 Widowed 1884 (year of emigration) Nov 1904 (year of naturalization) Po-G (Posen) German Germany German Germany German

1930 Census
Indiana, LaPorte County, Michigan City
ED #52 119-64-86
Dietrich Claude H Age 41 Married at age 20 Born: Wisc Father Born: PA Mother Born: IL Contractor, Decorating
Dietrich, Augusta Age 42 Married at age 21 Born in Germany, as were both parents Immigrated in 1888
Dietrich, Bernice Age 19 Single Born: Ind Father Born: Wisc Mother Born: GA Bookkeeper, Paint Store","STR06" "I24854","Dietz","Will","Abt 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, Guadalupe County, Seguin, 3rd Ward
Enumerated 3 Jan 1920 by L.E. Meyer
SD 14, ED 140 Sheet 3A
35-36
Dietz, Will Hd M 42 M Tx Germany US Merchant Market?
Dietz, Daisie Wf F 40 M Tx Germany Tx
Dietz, Loyd Son M 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Dietz, Gladys Dtr F 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Dietz, Ruby Dtr F 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Dietz, Ramond Son M 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Dietz, Willie Son M 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Semmler, Julius Father-in-law M 66 Germany Germany Germany
Ramon, Franco Boarder M 19 Mexico Mexico Mexico Farm Laborer","STR06" "I46855","Diggs","Savella P.","13 Aug 1914","19 Mar 1991","0","She shares a double marker with her first husband, Frank B. DuBois (1904-1956).","STR06" "I30409","","","","","","","" "I19638","Dill","Richard Thompson","21 Jul 1924","1 Jun 1998","0","Volume 21, dated September 1, 1958, reported that Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dill had a new home in Dallas, Texas where he was the Regional Sales Director for Renault Automobiles. The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 3, 1962, reported that they had moved from Los Angeles, California to Alpena, Michigan, where they were going to operated a Paint and Paper store.


Cass City Chronicle
June 10, 1998
Obituaries, Page 9

Richard Dill

Richard Thompson Dill, 73, of San Pointe, formerly of Grosse Pointe Woods, died Monday, June 1, 1998, in Scheurer Hospital in Pigeon.

He was born July 21, 1924, in Bridgeport, Ohio, to Charles and Nelle (Thompson) Dill. He married Bonnie Mark June 21, 1952, in Grosse Pointe Woods.

He served in the U.S. Army as a Combat Engineer in the European and Pacific Theatres. He attended the University of Wyoming and received his degree from the University of Michigan in 1950. He worked as the Regional Manager for Chrysler's Export Division in Africa. He then worked for Renault of America as district manager for 6 years. He retired from J. Walter Thompson Advertising after 25 years as an office manager covering (amoung others) the Ford Dealer account. He was a Deacon at the First Presbyterian Church in Detroit.

He is survived by his wife, Bonnie; daughter, Molly DILL of Westminister, Colo.; sister-in-law, Pauline DILL; nieces, great-nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his brother, Robert DILL, and sister, Betty ROSENBERG.

Funeral services were held Friday in Little & Kranz Funeral Home with the Rev. Phil Rice, of Cass City United Methodist Church, officiating.

Interment was in Elkland Township Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to the Cass City United Methodist Church.

Arrangements were made by Little & Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I28659","Dillahay","Lucy Lavicia V.","Between 1834 and 1836","Yes, date unknown","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows her as a daughter of Barnet T. DILLEHAY and Lucy WEST.","STR06" "I29784","Dillman","George A.","2 Sep 1906","14 Apr 1987","0","Cass City Chronicle
May 6, 1987
Obituaries, page 18

George Dillman

Former long-time Cass City resident George Dillman, 80, died April 14 in Zephyrhills, Fla.

Dillman was born Sept. 2, 1906. He graduated from Cass City High School in 1925, and married Eleanor NIQUE June 14, 1934. The couple resided in Cass City for 35 years.

Dillman orchestrated the Sunset Beach Band, which played throughout the Thumb in the early years of his marriage. He was later employed at Anrod Screen Cylinder for several years.

As a member of the Evangelical United Brethren Church (Salem United Methodist Church), he continued to use his musical talent, playing piano, starting the church orchestra and singing in the choir. He also spearheaded the renovation of the church.

Dillman was an avid sports enthusiast. During the 1950s, he umpired high school baseball and city softball games. He was also an active bowler and golfer while living in Cass City.

He moved to Palm Tree Acres in Zephyrhills in 1974. At the time of his death, he was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church in Zephyrhills.

Dillman is survived by his wife, Eleanor; a son, Richard Dillman of Saginaw; a daughter Marjorie STEIN of Hudson, Fla.; a brother, Roy BURTON of Bradenton, Fla.; and five grandchildren, Julie, Joseph and Jennifer STEIN, and Jonathan and Janeen DILLMAN.

A memorial service was held April 17 at Kinnard Chapel, First United Methodist Church, Zephyrhills, Flas, with interment at Chapel Hill Gardens in Dade City, Fla.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter, 2007)","STR06" "I29785","","","","","","","" "I30128","","","","","","","" "I13461","Dinneen","James Robert","17 Sep 1909","7 Jan 1994","0","Farmed between Milligan and Exeter on land originally purchased by Irma's father, Frank R. Soukup.

James Robert Dinneen was a descendant of Morris William ""Bill"" Dinneen, one of the early residents of Milligan, an astute businessman who became bilingual, a Czech-speaking Irishman. Morris William Dinneen married Mary Ann Tracy at St. Stephens Catholic Church in Exeter on April 30, 1889. He was twice elected sheriff of Fillmore County. Morris and Mary Ann Dinneen had four children; Cecelia, Leo who married Carmen Hill, Veronica and Mary Ellen. (Milligan, pp. 258-259).","STR06" "I13462","","","","","","","" "I13463","","","","","","","" "I7971","","","","","","","" "I11498","Divis","Arnold James","14 Aug 1931","30 Oct 2020","0","Arnold passed away at the Lancaster Rehabilitation Center in Lincoln. He was born in Schuyler, NE to parents, Zikmund and Julia. He graduated from Schuyler High School and enlisted in the U.S. Navy. He served as an Electronics Technician at US Naval station Treasure Island in San Francisco during the Korean War. He later attended the University of Omaha to study radio engineering. He worked at radio stations in Keokuk and Atlantic, Iowa before joining AT&T as a Communications Technician. He retired from AT&T after 30 years of service. One of Arnold's hobbies was in aviation; he owned and flew a Cessna 152 before marriage and family came along.

Arnold is preceded in death by parents, Zikmund and Julia, siblings Dorothy and Gerald. He is survived by wife Elsie; 6 children, Russell Divis, Cindy (Ron) Wulff, Joan (Joe) McMahon, Jean (Rick) Hawley, Doug (Mary) Divis, and Fran Fritz; 8 grandchildren, Rosalie (Jared) Stark, Ryan Hawley, Kyle Fritz, Alex (Sarah) McMahon, Natalie Divis, Kimberly McMahon, Alyssa (Schuyler) Brown, and Travis Divis; 2 great grandchildren, Lynnea and Howard Stark; sister, Roseann Cada, brother, Melvin (Janice) Divis; several sisters and brothers-in-law, nieces and nephews.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I16642","","","","","","","" "I16643","","","","","","","" "I816","Divis","Dorothy D.","31 Jul 1927","Abt 1930","0","Dorothy died in a car accident when she was five years old.

Name:Dorthy D Divis
Gender:Female
Birth Date:31 Jul 1927
Birth Place:Colfax, Nebraska, USA
Parent 1 Name:Zikmond Divis
Certificate Number:13781
Birth Certificate Type:Normal

Birth info courtesy Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I7512","Divis","Gerald","4 Feb 1938","18 Jul 1962","0","Gerald A. Divis Service Sunday

Funeral service for Gerald Divis, 24, of Pueblo, Colorado. son of Mr. and Mrs. Zickmond Divis was conducted at the Immaneul Lutheran Church northwest of Schuyler. Rev. Marten Boremann officiated at the 2 p.m. rites and at the prayer service at 1:30 pm. Svoboda Funeral Home. Burial was in Schuyler Cemetery. Pall-bearers were Richard Divis, Gail Chesley, Paul Kroeger, Elden Dracl, James Otradosky, and Bill Novak. Mr. Divis died July 18 at Parkview Hospital in Pueblo. According to members of his family his death resulted in injuries he received when he was attacked abgout 10:30 pm July 13 near his home. Police arrested 3 adults and 3 teenagers. All were booked for investigation.

Mr. Divis was born Feb. 4, 1938 at the family home northwest of Schuyler. He attended Schuyler School and served three years in the Army.

Mr. Divis and Beatrice Susan Mitchell were married April 1, 1961 in Pueblo. He was employed as a mechanic.

Survivors are his widow and 5 month old daughter Delores Ann, his parents, two brothers Melvin of Fremont and Arnold of Schuyler, sister Rose Ann.

A sister preceded him in death.

(Typewritten transcription of obituary, courtesy of Caroline Mastny)","STR06" "I11499","Divis","Roseann","23 Jan 1934","10 Jun 2022","0","Roseann Cada, 88, formerly of Schuyler, died Friday, June 10, 2022, at Heritage Legacy Assisted Living in Omaha.

Mass of Christian Burial Friday, June 17, 2022, 10:30 A.M.
Divine Mercy Parish, St. Augustine's Catholic Church, Rev. Gerry Gonderinger, Celebrant
Visitation 9-10:00 with 10:00 A.M. Rosary, at the church Friday morning
Private Committal to follow
Memorials to the church There will be no lunch

Roseann was born January 23, 1934, in Schuyler, to Zikmund and Julia (Racek) Divis. She graduated from Schuyler High School. On April 7, 1956, she married Joe D. Cada at St. Mary's Catholic Church. They made their home in Schuyler. Roseann raised their two daughters and worked with Joe in their Coast to Coast store. She was a member of St. Augustine's Catholic Church and was very active in the ministry to the elderly..
Roseann is survived by her daughter, Carolyn Peers of Omaha, one brother, Melvin (Janice) Divis of Johnson Lake, Nebraska, son-in-law Robert Wadzinski, six grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Joe, daughter Mary Wadzinski, and two brothers, Jerry and Arnold Divis.

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Kracl Funeral Home in Schuyler, NE","STR06" "I3137","Divoky","Thomas E.","Abt 1903","Jan 1960","0","The eldest son of Thomas and Antonia Bednar Divoky. (Milligan, p 260).","STR06" "I2659","Dlouhy","Adolph","11 May 1862","20 Apr 1913","0","Lived on the NW 1/4 of Section 6, Olive Township. He became a citizen on 7 October 1892 in Saline County. (Milligan, p 260).","STR06" "I2954","Dlouhy","Adolph Joseph","16 Mar 1925","5 Sep 2010","0","Served in the US Navy from March 1943 to March 1946 in the Asiatic and Pacific Theaters. He made a home for his widowed mother on their family farm, which he still operates (Milligan, p 261).

Adolph J. Dlouhy Jr., 85, of Tobias, Neb., died Sunday, September 5, 2010, in Fairmont, Neb. He was born to Adolph and Mary (Koca) Dlouhy Sr. on March 16, 1925 at Tobias.

Survivors: Wife, Evelyn of Tobias; Step-sons, Larry Fitzgibbon of Scottsbluff, Neb., Gary Fitzgibbon of Ohiowa, Neb.; Step Daughter, Cheri Svec of Milligan, Neb.; Sister, Emily Dunn of Lincoln; three Step Grandchildren; seven Step Great Grandchildren.

No Services. Burial of ashes at a later date at the Tobias Cemetery. Farmer & Sons Funeral Home.","STR06" "I2660","Dlouhy","Bessie","16 Nov 1885","9 Sep 1957","0","According to Milligan Centennial History Book Committee HISTORY OF MILLIGAN, NEBRASKA 1888-1988 (Walsworth Publishing, Marceline, MO), p 260., Bessie married Frank J. KRATINA.","STR06" "I47915","Dlouhy","Duane","19 Sep 1941","6 Jun 2022","0","Obituary for Duane D. Dlouhy

A Funeral Service for Duane will be held on Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 10:30 a.m. at the Tobias Gymnasium in Tobias, Nebraska with Pastor Murry Johnston presiding.

Visitation will be held on Wednesday, June 8, 2022 from 1:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. with family present from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska.

It is Duane's wishes to be cremated following the funeral service.

Private Family Burial of Ashes will take place at a later date in the Tobias Cemetery in rural Tobias, Nebraska.

Casual Dress is requested by Duane's family.

Memorials are to be directed to Jefferson Community Health & Life Hospital or the Western Fire Department.

Duane D. Dlouhy was born to Joseph and Evelyn (Uldrich) Dlouhy on September 19, 1941 in Tobias, Nebraska, and passed away on June 6, 2022 at Jefferson Community Hospital in Fairbury, Nebraska surrounded by his wife, Kathryn, of 59 years, his daughter and his two grandsons. He was 80 years of age.

When Duane was a year old, he lost mother and was raised by his grandparents and aunts and uncles until his father was able to take care of him and raise him with the help of friends. He graduated from Tobias High School in 1959 and was most proud of being on the State Basketball Championship team. After graduating he enrolled in airline school in Chicago with a high school classmate.

Duane worked numerous jobs in his working life...to name a few, Omar Man, Tiney's Electric Company and Postmaster.

In 1963, he married a small-town girl from Western, Kathryn Schmidt, and lived in Lincoln where their only daughter, Kim, was born.

His love for sports was his entertainment, he was an avid Husker fan and went to many games, one of the most memorable following them to Hawaii with a group of close friends. His favorite sport to play was softball which he played in Lincoln and continued playing when he moved to Daykin where he became the Postmaster. Of course, there was always a cooler of adult beverages taken along on these softball games for ""relaxation"" purposes following the win or loss. The fun they had road tripping home from softball games usually had stops in corn fields to grab some ears of corn for a supper/snack when he got home. His team's softball parties were always a highlight and enjoyable for Duane and Kathryn.

After retiring from his Postmaster job in Daykin in 1998 Duane and Kathryn moved to Branson, Missouri to be closer to their daughter and two grandsons and were a major part in raising them because of this their grandsons chose to change their last name to Dlouhy, Duane was so proud.

While living in Branson, Duane work at Osmond Family Theater as a part-time job, as an usher but refused to carry a candle at the end of the show to sing ""Silent Night"". He also worked for Silver Dollar City as a brochure distributor and enjoyed driving his van to all the theaters and restaurants.

After years down in Branson, Missouri Duane and Kathryn decided to move back to Nebraska and reside in Western after their grandsons decided to come to Nebraska for college and small-town life.

With his grandsons going off to college, he and Kathryn became ""empty nesters"" and started spending their winters down at South Padre Island in Texas where they enjoyed friends and the warm weather.

Duane lived his life to the fullest!!

He leaves behind his wife, Kathryn; daughter, Kim and husband, Tim Tuley; grandson, Josh Dlouhy; grandson, Hayden and wife, Laine Dlouhy and a great-grandson on the way.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I3015","Dlouhy","Emilye Marie","3 Nov 1927","13 May 2018","0","Emilye Marie Dunn, 90, died Sunday (5/13/2018) in Lincoln. Born November 3,1927 in Tobias, Nebraska to Adolph and Marie Dlouhy. Retired accountant, member of Christ United Methodist Church, and an enthusiastic Nebraska Volleyball fan.

Survivors: Daughter and son-in-law Cindy and Ernie Barney of San Clemente, California; daughter and son-in-law Janis and Scott Gordon of Lincoln; daughter Virginia Dunn and close friend John Fauntleroy of Richmond, Virginia; sister-in-law Helen Dlouhy of Lincoln; nieces, nephews, cousins. Preceded in death by husband Ronald, parents, brothers Adolph and John.

Private interment. In lieu of flowers send memorials to the Tobias chapter of the American Legion Auxiliary or the Nebraska Library Commission Talking Books and Braille Service.

Courtesy Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I3014","Dlouhy","John Frank","5 Jan 1930","8 Jun 2005","0","Served in the US Navy from January 1951 to December 1954 in Korea and Formosa. (Milligan, p 261).

Obituary

John F. Dlouhy, Lincoln

John F. Dlouhy, 75, died Wednesday (6/8/05) in Lincoln. Born (1/5/30) in Tobias to Adolph J. and Mary F. (Koca) Dlouhy. Retired welder. Member: Faith Lutheran Church. John was a very active member and volunteer at church and Meals on Wheels, was a blood donor and enjoyed gardening. He was employed with Lincoln Steel for 31 years and National Crane for 8 years. U.S. Navy Veteran of the Korean War.

Survivors: wife, Helen (Wambolt) Dlouhy, Lincoln; sons, daughters-in-law, David J. and Ana Dlouhy, Katy, Texas, Ted M. and Connie Dlouhy, Omaha; daughter, son-in-law, Beverly J. Dlouhy, Ashley and James Ashley, Lincoln; grandson, Luis Dlouhy; brother, sister-in-law, Adolph and Evelyn Dlouhy, Tobias; sister, brother-in-law, Emilye and Ron Dunn, Lincoln; nieces, nephews, cousins. Preceded in death by: parents; daughter, Kathryn Ann Dlouhy.

Services: 10:30 a.m. Monday, Faith Lutheran Church, 8701 Adams St., Lincoln. Pastor Jerry Troester. Visitation: 12-9 p.m., with family greeting friends, 2-4 p.m., Sunday, Roper & Sons Funeral Home, 4300 O St. Memorials may be given in lieu of flowers to Faith Lutheran Church and School c/o the Dlouhy family. Condolences: www.roperandsons.com .

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, Lincoln Journal Star)","STR06" "I2986","Dlouhy","Josef","27 Feb 1827","3 Feb 1903","0","The son of John Dlouhy. Josef served in the Austrian army before immigrating to America. They made their home on the NW 1/4 of Section 6, Olive Township. Later their son, Adolph, and his family made their home with them. (Milligan, p 261).","STR06" "I33811","","","","","","","" "I25537","Dodd","Rachel Perry","15 Jan 1857","24 Jul 1940","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Carolyn Andrews, shows her parents as James Monroe DODD (FAG#46683879) and Priscilla L. PERRY (FAG#46685130).","STR06" "I25537","Dodd","Rachel Perry","15 Jan 1857","24 Jul 1940","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Tennessee, Gibson County, Civil District 18, ED 53
Enumerated 6 June 1900 by H.M. Lily, SD 9, ED 53, Sheet 4B
70-70
McLeemoor, Young Hd W M Dec 18?? 48 M 21 Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLeemoor, Rachel P Wife W Jan 1858 42 M 21 5/5 Tn Tn Tn
McLeemoor, Pearl A Dtr W F Aug 18?? 19 S Tn Tn Tn
McLeemoor, Bertie D Dtr W F Feb 1882 18 S Tn Tn Tn
McLeemoor, Charlie S W M ??? 18?? 8 S Tn Tn Tn
McLeemoor, Perry Son W M Feb 1894 6 S Tn Tn Tn
McLeemoor, Lizzie Dtr W F Oct 1896 3 S Tn Tn Tn
(Indexed on Ancestry.com as Mclenmoone)

1910 Census
Tennessee, Gibson County, Civil District 18, ED 60
Enumerated 30 April 1910
SD 9 ED 60 Sheet 16B
265-277
McLemore, Rachel Head F W 55 Wd 5/5 Tn Tn Tn Farmer Genera
l Farm
McLemore, Charlie Son M W 18 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Perry Son M W 16 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Lizzie Bell Dtr F W 12 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer","STR06" "I4188","Dodge","Joan Marie","27 Jul 1932","5 Jan 2000","0","Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, January 12, 2000

Joan Marie Darling, 67, of Kingston, died Wednesday, January 5, 2000, at Covenant Cooper Hospital in Saginaw.

She was born July 27, 1932, in Cass City, the daughter of Kenneth and LaVerne (Hill) Dodge. She was a lifelong area resident and 1951 graduate of Cass City High School.

She married Donald C. Darling August 30, 1952 in Cass City. He died October 13, 1998.

She was a past member of the White Creek Floral Club, and worked for several years at Colony House, Cass City. She was a Hospice volunteer.

She is survived by a daughter, Kathryn Darling of Cass City, a son, Richard Darling of Kingston; 2 brothers, Ray and Chris DODGE of Oregon, and Fred & Theo LaRUE of Mt. Clemens; 3 sisters, Jean and Dick COLEMAN of Northville, Paula and Jim SCHATZLEY of Fostoria, and Margaret and Roger CARD of South Carolina; and special friends, Mary and Louise GYOMORY; brother and sisters-in-law, Jim and Violet DARLING, Carl and Mary GEISTER, Norma and Cark CRYDERMAN, Bon and Novetta DARLING, Fred and Pat DARLING, Betty DARLING, Jerry and Sue DARLING, aunts Pauline JOHNSON, Paulien KELLY, Barb JOCHIM, and many nieces, nephews, great and great-great nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were held Saturday, January 8 at Marsh Funeral Chapel, Marlette, with Rev. Dr. Rudyard K. Fay, Sr. officiating.

Burial in Elkland Cemetery Cass City.

Memorials may be made to an organization of the donor's personal choice.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)","STR06" "I39794","Doggett","Jessie","11 Oct 1875","1 Jun 1964","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6MJ-JZ4
Name: Jessie Allen
Death Date: 01 Jun 1964
Death Place: Garrison, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 88 years 7 months 20 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 11 Oct 1875
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Abe Doggett
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Florence Alford [sic-Shown by Janice Smith as Florence Louisa Alice Caldwell]
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Domestic
Place of Residence: Garrison, Nacogdoches, Texas
Cemetery: Greenwood Cemetery
Burial Place: Nacogdoches, Texas
Burial Date: 03 Jun 1964
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117595
Digital Film Number: 4028380
Image Number: 40
Reference Number: CN 45539
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I20989","Dolbere","Mary","7 Jun 1607","5 Jan 1685","0","Also DOLBIAR. (kvnkerr@netscape.net).","STR06" "I5185","Dolezel","Olga","14 Jul 1917","6 Apr 1983","0","OLGA VIRKA 14 Jul 1917 Apr 1983 68015 (Cedar Bluffs, Saunders, NE) (none specified) 508-60-9582 Nebraska","STR06" "I35750","Dominy","Mabel Elizabeth","30 Nov 1919","30 Dec 1989","0","The following is an article in a book entitled ""TRINITY COUNTY BEGINNINGS"" published by the Trinity County Book Committee. Compiled by Patricia Bartley Hensley and Joseph Woodrow Hensley in 1986. This book was found in the Tyler, Texas library in June 1998, and transcribed by Jeff L. Bott, and copied from his BAKER SURNAME-Descendants of Silas Baker on RootsWeb WorldConnect.

On November 30, 1919, 1 was born in Groveton, delivered by our beloved family physician, Dr. Jap Magee, to my expectant and devoted parents, Reed H. and Maude Inez Baker Dominy. Mrs. Lynn P. Atmar (Mabel) named me; she became my dearly loved ""Auntie Mabel"". She, her husband, and son, Morris, were friends of our family. Her husband, Lynn, was the banker in Groveton then. Dr. Magee's wife and mother were also kind and good friends.

My childhood was filled with fun and love, so many wonderful memories under the guidance and protection of Christian parents. Many cousins were counted among my close friends and associates and still remain so today.

I remember the gatherings in the home of our grandparents, Daniel and Kittie Dominy, the love of aunts and uncles and their families. At Thanksgiving and Christmas our grandparents expected all to be there, but these reunions continued after our grandparents were gone. I miss them now.

Our mother was full of love for all and had the wonderful ability to take over in homes where there was illness or sadness. She was also a good cook and friend to all.

My dear brother, Reed Harwood, 3/ years older than I, was a freckle-faced, good-looking lad with auburn curls, a winning smile, and lovable personality. I was chubby with curly blond hair, which my mother kept in Shirley Temple style. I remember how beautifully she dressed me in the clothes she made, for she was a good seamstress. My brother was also dressed beautifully.

Growing up was full of happy living among such loving, kind, and good friends among our peers as well as adults. Attending Sunday School, Church, and Groveton public schools contributed to a full and well-rounded education. We had excellent teachers, such as Miss Norma Dawson and Mrs. Jimmie (G. H.) Bradley, who was the best math teacher I ever had.

Reading through the recipes in my mother's cookbook, compiled by members of the Church Circle, awakens more memories of all the dear people who contributed so much to our lives, to each other, and to other Trinity County residents. Among these was Mrs. Joe Locke. She and her husband, Joe, owned the Locke Hotel; and their son, Joe Tom, a dear friend of ours, drowned in the Trinity River. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robb were also family friends to whom my brother and I delivered milk from our Holstein Dairy.

When school closed, we had great fun gathering with friends at our house for tennis, followed by enjoying tall glasses of butter-milk, fried pork (sow-belly), and cornbread (Soul Food), followed by old-fashioned tea cakes. Then the friends left to do their home chores, while Reed and I turned to our town duties. During football season it fell my lot to do double-duty, while my brother either stayed at school to practice or play football.

In 1934 we moved to Nacogdoches where I finished high school, preparatory to college, and Reed Harwood entered Stephen F. Austin College. We later moved to Center where my father continued his profession in the Dry-Goods business, later serving as a member of the State's Department Program for developing agriculture in Texas, which he enjoyed very much.

After college my brother taught school in Longview until World War II, when he joined the US Air Force and was stationed in California until sent overseas to London. He was piloting a P-35 when shot down over the English Channel. The body was never recovered. When my mother died in 1966 (correction: 1950), the minister referred to her as another casualty or victim of war. My father died in 1973.

Reed Harwood left a widow, Melba, and a daughter Mary Margaret, now Mrs. John Hendrick (correction: Hendricks), of Auburn, Alabama John and Mary Margaret have a son, John, in the University of Alabama, and a daughter, Lisa, who is finishing high school.

I met and married Carl Fussell, a rancher and member of a prominent family in San Augustine. Carl died in 1970. We have one son, Rodger Carl Fussell, who married Sharon Jones Fussell, and they live in Gilmer, Texas. Both are CPA's.

by: Mrs. Mabel Fussell
Jeff L. Bott made two corrections above in what appears to have been typographical errors
","STR06" "I17086","Domling","Ruth Marie","13 Dec 1918","14 Oct 2009","0","Ruth M. Slezak, 90, Milligan,widow of Frank E. Slezak, died Wednesday (10/14/09) in Geneva, Nebraska. Born to Fred and Anna (Smith) Domling on December 13, 1918 at Fairmont, Neb.
Survivors: sons, Robert Slezak, Crete; Norman and Harriett Slezak, Stanardsville, Va.; Frank and Karla Slezak, Grand Island, Neb.; daughters, Shirley Steinacher, Geneva; Evelyn and Charlie Krupicka, Milligan, Neb.; Darlene and Darrell Vodicka, Geneva; Linda and Henry Lopez, Wilber; Judy and Doug Turek, Phillipsburg, Kan.; Bev and Loren Filipi, Milligan; 20 grandchildren; 12 step grandchildren; 38 great grandchildren; two great great grandchildren.
Services 10 a.m. Saturday, Milligan Auditorium, Milligan, Nebraska. Visitation from 1 p.m. until 8 p.m., Friday at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel in Milligan. Memorials in care of the family in lieu of flowers. Gravside services, Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan, Nebraska, Pastor Karla Sheffy.

(From the Lincoln Journal, Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I5983","Don","Ida Belle","25 Aug 1882","Nov 1940","0","At the time of the 1900 census, 17 year old Ida Don was a servant (housekeeper) in the home of Ezra and Malinda HEATH of Fairgrove, Tuscola County, Michigan. Her date of birth was shown as Aug 1883 in Michigan.

According to Art Peck, Ida was married first to Thomas BARNES. They were the parents of Ernestine Marilla BARNES, born 25 October 1902 and died in March, 1982 in Caro, Michigan. Her second marriage was to Clarence MITCHELL, and they were the parents of Norman James MITCHELL.

In 1931 Ida's daughter, Ernestine BARNES married Ellis H. ABKE, and they were the parents of Janice Kay ABKE. Janice married Donald R. MAJASK.","STR06" "I5982","Don","Percy James","15 Sep 1898","4 Oct 1969","0","He was married with three sons.","STR06" "I41791","Donaho","Dempsey","5 Aug 1788","1 Oct 1843","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of William Donaho and Esther Daniel.","STR06" "I22053","Donaho","Esther","Abt 1780","14 Sep 1849","0","John W. Clark shows her as a daugher of William Donoho and Esther Daniel.","STR06" "I40604","Donaho","Hannah C.","Abt 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Married, or died, prior to the 1870 census? No longer listed with her mother or siblings.","STR06" "I11202","Donaho","Hiram","Abt 1816","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine District
Enumerated 13 and 14 Day Nov 1850
230-230
Hiram Donaho 34 m Farmer 300 Miss
Mary Donaho 29 F Miss
William Donaho 10 M Tx
Amanda Donaho 5 F Tx
Isabella Donaho 3 F Tx
Martha Donaho 1 F Tx
231-231
Joseph Fish 20 M Farmer 396 Miss
Frances Fish 14 F Tx
232-232
John Clark 33 M farmer 175 Miss
Aibi clark 38 F Miss
233-233
Henry Clark 30 M farmer 175 Miss
Susan Clark 25 F North Carolina
Elizabeth F. Clark 2 F Tx
234-234
Spencer Ashmore 35 M Farmer 2000 South Carolina
Elizabeth Ashmore 21 F Tx
Rebecca F Ashmore 4 F Tx
Elizabeth I Ashmore 9/12 F Tx


","STR06" "I40605","Donaho","John L.","Abt 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Perhaps he died young? Not listed with the rest of his family at the time of the 1870 Sabine County, Texas census, when he would have been around age 15.","STR06" "I11206","Donaho","Martha","Abt 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Married, or died, prior to the 1870 census? No longer listed with her mother or siblings.","STR06" "I16082","Donahoe","Lela May","14 Nov 1897","15 Sep 1923","0","Alt. DOB 14 Oct 1897
","STR06" "I23672","","","","","","","" "I22232","Donelson","Elizabeth","22 Nov 1796","2 Jul 1836","0","The bio below was copied from her FindAGrave memorial, created by Mary and Kent

Mortuary Notice
National Banner and Nashville Whig
July 11 1836
Died in Lagrange Ten., on the 2nd inst., Mrs. Elizabeth McLemore, wife of John C. McLemore, of Nashville.

Elizabeth was the daughter of John Donelson and Mary Purnell. Mary Purnell was the sister-in-law of Andrew Jackson. Elizabeth married John Christmas McLemore in 1815. He was a well known surveyor in the southeast succeeding his uncle as Surveyor General of the Tennessee Military Tract. McLemore and Elizabeth's uncle, Andrew Jackson, worked together in land development deals resulting in towns like McLemoresville.


Tombstone inscription

Inscription:
Elizabeth
Wife of
John C. McLemore
Born November 22nd 1796
Died July 2nd 1836

This stone is sacred memory of her
who lives beneath this sod?
A dedicated wife and affectionate wife
? Christian
She filled the office of Daughter
won the affection of all
who approached her.
She died beloved.","STR06" "I47974","Donohoo","Samuel Lee","6 Jan 1960","4 Feb 2014","0","Samuel Lee Donohoo, 54, of Hemphill, died Tuesday night. He was born in Houston, Texas, to James D. and Ann Marie Mancuso Donohoo. Sammy moved to Hemphill from Lufkin nine years ago. He owned and operated Sammy D's Remodeling and Building Contractor Service.

Sammy is survived by his wife Teresa W. Donohoo of Hemphill, his sons; Samuel Morales of Pasadena, Billy Donahoo of Michigan, Jalen Donohoo of Groveton, Texas, his close extended family and longtime friend Tex Black of Burk, Texas. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brothers James and Frank Donohoo.

Visitation will begin at 11:00AM, Saturday, Feb. 8, 2014, until funeral service time at 1:00PM in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Burial will follow in the New Hope Cemetery, Milam, Texas.

(Copied from FindAGrave)","STR06" "I24575","Donovan","Mary Mamie Williams","14 Aug 1878","2 Aug 1960","0","Listed as Mary M. WILLIAMS, age 1, at the time of the 1880 census, and as Mamie M. DONOVAN, age 21, in 1900. Melba Gene McLemore writes that she was in touch with some of Mary's descendants, living in Alaska. They always knew her last name a Donovan, as apparently she used that name from the time she was a young girl. It appears she was adopted, either formally or informally, by her mother's second husband.

She is listed as follows on the California Death Records at Rootsweb:

HUGHES MARY D 08/14/1878
MCLEMORE -------- F
LOS ANGELES 08/02/1960 81 years","STR06" "I24575","Donovan","Mary Mamie Williams","14 Aug 1878","2 Aug 1960","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Census, California, Los Angles, LA Assembly District 7
1, ED 156
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910 by Aaron W. Kellogg
SD 7, ED 156, Sheet 3B
732-82-87
Hughes, Marvin P. Hd W M 34 M1 8 Kentucky Kentucky Ohio Carpenter Home
Hughes, Mamie D Wife F W 31 M1 8 3/3 Tx Ire/English Tx English
Hughes, Lucile Dtr F W 6 S Cal Kent Tx
Hughes, Grace Dtr F W 1 S Cal Kent Tx
Hughes, Ester Dtr F W 6/12 Cal Kent Tx (sic-s/b Bethel)

1920 Census not located

1930 Census
California, Los Angeles, Pasadena, ED 21
Enumerated 9 April 1930 by Clark B. Keaton
Enumerated 10 April 1930 by Clark B. Keaton
ED 19-1211 SD 15 Sheet 9A & 9B Stamped 204
1627-225-230
Hughes, Marvin Hd O $600 M W 54 M 26 Kentucky Kentucky Ohio Carpenter House
Hughes, Mammie D Wife F W 51 23 Tx Ireland Tx Housewife
Hughes, Lucile F Dtr F W 26 S Calif Kent Tx Teacher School
Hughes, Bethel A Dtr F W 20 S Calif Kent Tx","STR06" "I24607","Donovan","Robert Emmit","26 Apr 1885","13 Feb 1975","0","California Death Records:

DONOVAN ROBERT E 04/26/1885 M TEXAS
LOS ANGELES(19) 02/13/1975 550-01-9126","STR06" "I24607","Donovan","Robert Emmit","26 Apr 1885","13 Feb 1975","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census

California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles (Distr 501-750), ED 524
Enumerated Apr 9 & 10 by Lillian E. Crowley
ED 19-524, SD 17, Sheet 13 B
Donovan, Sarah E. Hd F W 75 Wd Tx Ky TN None
Donovan, Robert E Son M W 44 Wd Tx Ireland Tx Molder Foundr
y & Iron & Brass
Donovan, Gordon Grandson M W 18 S Calif Tx Tx None

Robert Donovan is very likely, but not definatively proven. to be the father of Gordon Donovan, born ca. 1912 in California. In 1930, Gordon and Robert were sharing a home in Los Angeles with Robert's mother, the widowed Sarah Elizabeth. Robert was also marked as widowed. Ten years earlier, in 1920, the 8 year old Gordon was living with his grandmother and with his Uncle and Aunt, Wesley & Florence Donovan. Gordon was not in California at the time, being a lodger in the home of Oliver and Grace Griffin in Prescott, Yavapai County, Arizona. He was listed as a white male, age 34 and widowed, and working as a ""Clerk of Board, Supervisor.""

Finally, the listing below is POSSIBLY for Robert and his wife at the time of the 1910 census. The name and age of the head of household is correct, however the birthplace of his mother is shown as California vs. Texas. Additionally Gordon Donovan's subsequent census responses seem to indicate his mother was not born in California, but in either Texas or Canada. The wife on the listing below is shown as being born in California, as are both of her parents.

1910 Census
California, San Francisco, San Francisco Assembly District 33, ED 72
Enumerated 25 April 1910 by Louis Brown
134-134
Donovan, Robert E Hd M W 25 m1 4 Cal Ire Cal Carpenter Lumber Yard
Donovan, Grace E F W 21 m1 4 0/0 Cal Cal Cal","STR06" "I24608","Donovan","Sarah Elizabeth","11 Nov 1889","16 Jan 1980","0","At the time of the 1920 census, 30 year old Elizabeth Donovan, along with her widowed mother, were both living with her brother Wesley and his family. Elizabeth was listed as single and as a telephone operator.


California Death Records:

CAMPBELL SARAH ELIZABETH 11/11/1889 MCLEMORE DONNOVAN F CALIFORNIA
SAN DIEGO(37) 01/16/1980 571-34-0715 90 yrs","STR06" "I24609","Donovan","Wesley","Jul 1893","Aug 1937","0","Melba Gene cites his place of birth as Barstow, California. She also indicates that he was married to Florence Adeline YOUNG.","STR06" "I24609","Donovan","Wesley","Jul 1893","Aug 1937","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Califorina, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Assembly Dist 73, ED 3
79
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920 by Emma C. Price
SD 8, ED 379, Sheet 15 B
933-255-314
Donovan, Wesley Hd R M W 26 M Calif Ireland Tx Fireman Firehouse
Donovan, Florence Wf F W 22 M Iowa US US
Donovan, Dorothy Dtr F 4 10/12 S Calif Calif Iowa
Donovan, David Son M W 2 3/12 S Calif Calif Iowa
Donovan, Eliza Dtr F W 6/12 S Calif Calif Iowa
Donovan, Sarah E Mtr F W 65 Wd
Donovan, Elizabeth Sister F W 30 S Telephone Operator
Donovan, Gordon Nephew M W 8 S Ca Texas Canada

1930 Census
California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Assembly District 57, ED 524
Enumerated 15th ----- 1930 by Mamie N. Donavan
ED 19-157, SD 16, Sheet 15A
Donovan, Wesley Hd R $23 M W 36 M@21 Calif North Ireland Tx Fireman
Donovan, Florence Wf F W 32 M@18 Iowa Ohio Ohio
Donovan, Dorothy Dtr F W 14 Calif Calif Iowa
Donovan, David Son F W 12 Calif Calif Iowa
Donovan, Elizabeth Dtr F W 10 Calif Calif Iowa
Donovan, Ruth Dtr M W 5 Calif Calif Iowa","STR06" "I10803","Dore","James Ollice","24 Dec 1944","3 May 2012","0","The Sabine County Reporter
May 9, 2012, Page 16

James Ollice Dore, 67, of Nederland died May 3, 2012.

Born December 24, 1944 in Port Arthur, and lifelong resident of the area, James was the son of Ida Lorraine Harris Bottiger and Ollice Dore. He was a United States Army Veteran, having served during the Vietnam Conflict, he formerly was a welder and first class ship fitter with Burton's Shipyard, Coastal Marine and Gulf Copper. He worked with children's baseball and enjoyed hunting and was an avid woodsman.

He is survived by his wife of forty-three years, Barbara Yancey Dore of Nederland; children, Crystal M. Dore of Arkansas, James W. ""Jay"" Dore of Nederland and Phillip Dore of Wichita, Kansas; father-in-law, Joe C. Yancey of Port Neches; grandson, James ""Hunter"" Dore of Groves; and brothers, Richard Bottiger of Utah and Wayne Bottiger of Korea. James was preceded in death by his parents; grandmother, Mrs. A. C. Riley; and mother-in-law, Hazel Clark Yancey.

Funeral services were held Monday, May 7, 2012 at Broussard's Morturary chapel in Nederland. Graveside rites followed with interment at Evergreen Cemetery on North Main Street in Jasper.

","STR06" "I38444","Dorgan","Francis ""Frank"" Walter","Abt 1878","19 Apr 1947","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/9FW7-1Z6/p1
Name: Frank Dorgan
Titles and Terms (original):
Death Date: 19 Apr 1947
Death Place: Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois
Gender: Male
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Age: 70
Estimated Birth Year: 1877
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Father: Michael Dorgan
Father's Titles and Terms (original):
Father's Birth Place:
Mother: Bridget Keenan
Mother's Titles and Terms (original):
Mother's Birth Place:
Occupation:
Residence:
Street Address:
Spouse: Anna Mclemore
Spouse's Titles and Terms (original):
Spouse's Birthplace:
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4152097
Image Number: 2102
Film Number: 1991771
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn 17440
Collection: Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947","STR06" "I38444","Dorgan","Francis ""Frank"" Walter","Abt 1878","19 Apr 1947","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Illinois, Logan County, Corwin Twp, Middleton Village
Enumerated 24 Apr 1910
SD 8 ED 55 Sheet 7B
156-156
Dorgan, Frank W Head M W 32 M1 0 Ill Ireland Irish Ireland Own Income
Dorgan, Mary A Wf F W 24 m1 0 1/1 Ill Ill Ill
157-157
McLemore, Mary Head F W 56 Wd 2/1 Ill Norway Norway Own Income

1920 Census
Ilinois, Logan County, Corwin Twp, Middletown Village
Enumerated 13 January 1920
SD 68 ED 58 Sheet 8B
Anson Street
49-49
McLemore, Mary Head F W 62 Wd Ill Norway Norway Occupation: None
50-50
Dorgan, Walter F Head M W 42 M Ill Ireland Irish Ireland Irish Occupation None
Dorgan, Anna M Wf F W 34 M Ill Ill Ill
Dorgan, Francis J Son M W 9 S Ill Ill Ill
","STR06" "I39330","Dorsey","Amanda Elizabeth","19 Dec 1877","16 Oct 1955","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that she married W. ""Elmo"" WIGGINS on 16 Dec 1895 in Sabine County.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6T5-CQ3
Name: Amanda Elizabeth Smith
Death Date: 16 Oct 1955
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 77 years 10 months 17 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Dec 1877
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Dorsey
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Name: Winnie Chambers
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: New Hope Cem.
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 17 Oct 1955
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114545
Digital Film Number: 4163997
Image Number: 1850
Reference Number: CN 51650
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I2477","Dorsey","Benjamin Franklin ""Frank""","28 Oct 1847","14 Apr 1886","0","Also shown as H. Frank Dorsey.","STR06" "I2477","Dorsey","Benjamin Franklin ""Frank""","28 Oct 1847","14 Apr 1886","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 16 and 17 Jun 1880
Pages 5 and 6B SD 1 ED 85
53-54
Dorsey, Frank W M 33 Farmer Ala Ala Ala
Dorsey, Tabitha W F 28 Wf Keeping House Tx Ala Ala
Dorsey, Thomas W M 10 Farm Laborer Tx
Dorsey, Neoma W F 8 Dtr Tx
Dorsey, Edward W M 6 Son Tx
Dorsey, Rosa W F 4 Dtr Tx
Dorsey, Dosia W F W Dtr Tx
","STR06" "I25654","Dorsey","Cornell Truett","7 Feb 1906","6 Sep 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 4, 1995, Page 16

Cornell T. Dorsey

Cornell T. Dorsey, 89, of Route 3, San Ausgustine, died Wednesday, Sept. 6, at Colonial Pines Care Center in San Augustine.

He was born Feb. 7, 1906, in Sabine County and was a longtime resident of San Augustine County. He was a member of the Methodist church and a self-employed rancher.

Survivors: wife, Ruby Parker Dorsey of San Augustine; a daughter, Charlotte Tull of Huntsville; a daughter-in-law, Cecilia Terry of Tuscon, Arizona; a brother, M. H. Dorsey of San Augustine; grandchildren, Elizabeth Dorsey of Tuscon, Jennifer Tull of Austin, and Tim Tull of Houston, and a great-grandchild, Aubrey Boozer of Austin.'

He was preceded in death by a son, Sam Parker Dorsey.

Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Friday at First United Methodist Church in San Augustine with the pastor, Bro. Jim Bass, officiating. Interment followed at McRae Cemetery near San Augustine. Services were handled by Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel, San Augustine.

Memorial contributions may be made to San Augustine County Historical Foundation at P. O. Box 74; San Augustine, TX 75972.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2009)","STR06" "I48173","Dorsey","Edward Wilson","6 Mar 1917","27 Mar 2001","0","An image of his military marker can be seen on Find A Grave. It is embossed with a cross and ""Edward Wilson Dorsey Sgt US Army Air Forces World War II Mar 8 1917 March 22 2001""","STR06" "I36281","Dorsey","Edward Woodland","13 Sep 1874","26 Jun 1951","0","Name: Edward Woodland Dorsey
Death Date: 26 Jun 1951
Death Place: Rural Prec 3, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 76 years 9 months 13 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 13 Sep 1874
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Frank Dorsey
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Zebitha Halbert
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Farm Owner
Informant: Johnnie Lee Dorsey
Place of Residence: Rural Prec #3, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: New Hope Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine Co. Texas
Burial Date: 27 Jun 1951
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2074697
Digital Film Number: 4166831
Image Number: 2551
Reference Number: cn 31722
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36281","Dorsey","Edward Woodland","13 Sep 1874","26 Jun 1951","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I32658","Dorsey","Elbert Gordon ""Top""","11 Jul 1918","24 Dec 2000","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 27, 2000, Page 10

E. G. ""Top' Dorsey

Elbert Gordon ""Top"" Dorsey, 82, of Bronson died at 5:15 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 24, 2000, at Twin Lakes Care Center in San Augustine.

Dorsey was born July 11, 1918, in Geneva and had been a lifelong resident of Sabine County. He was a retired operator for Sabine County. He served in the U. S. Army Air Corps during World War II and was a member of the Baptist Church.

He is survived by a sister, Carolyn Ameilia Gross of Fall Brook, California.

Arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I29449","Dorsey","Elizabeth","22 May 1882","12 Apr 1967","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFS6-ND3
Name: Elizabeth Carpenter
Death Date: 12 Apr 1967
Death Place: Pasadena, Harris, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 84 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 22 May 1882
Birthplace: Milam, Texas, Usa
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John W. Dorsey
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Winnie Chambers
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Pasadena, Harris, Texas, USA
Cemetery: Mundin Cemetery
Burial Place: Sexton, Texas, Usa
Burial Date: 14 Apr 1967
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138607
Digital Film Number: 4027152
Image Number: 16
Reference Number: CN24817
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I29447","Dorsey","Fannie","12 Jun 1878","1 Jan 1910","0","Said to be the wife of R. T. Brittain.","STR06" "I40849","Dorsey","Hamilton","7 Dec 1903","7 Dec 1903","0","In her annotated transcription of the Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary writes that the headstone was inscribed ""Hamilton Dorsey 7 Dec 1903 - 7 Dec 1903, Son of J. & Jennie V. Dorsey.""

She also indicates in her notes that this might be the same as Little Milton Dorsey....though it seems more likely they were twins, with the same dates of birth but differing dates of death?","STR06" "I29499","Dorsey","James Allen","15 Dec 1880","15 May 1959","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Geneva Pr 8
SD 3 ED 135 Sheet 2A
28-31
Dorsey, James A Hd M W 29 M2 4 Tx Ala Ga Farmer Home Farm
Dorsey, Callie Wf F W 24 M1 4 1/1 Tx Ga Tx
Dorsey, Joe M Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 8
Enumerated 7 January 1920
SD 326 ED 172 Sheet 3B
55-55
Dorsey, James A Hd M W 39 M Tx Ala Ga Farmer Home Farm
Dorsey, Callie Wf F W 32 M Tx Ga Ga
Dorsey, Joe Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Dorsey, Maud Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Dorsey, Gordon Son M W 1 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches county, Pr 6
Enumerated April 23, 1930
ED 174-16 SD 12 Sheet 12B
239-242
Dorsey, James A Hd M W 48 M 24 Tx Ga Ga Highway Man State Highway
Dorsey, Callie Wf F W 44 M 20 Tx Ga Ala
Dorsey, Maude M Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Dorsey, Elbert G Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
240-243
Joseph and Annie Dorsey","STR06" "I29463","Dorsey","James H.","Abt 1820","Between 1866 and 1870","0","According to Linda King Davenport, James H. Dorsey was one of nine children born to Alexander (Sr.) and Patsey DORSEY; and grandson of Cornelius and Martha DORSEY of Anne Arundel County, Maryland. She shows that his siblings were Margaret (b. 1822 SC), Alexander, Jr. (b. 1828 SC), and Wesley (b. 1830 SC).","STR06" "I29429","Dorsey","James H.","Bef 1822","Yes, date unknown","0","Linda King Davenport shows him as the son of James H. Dorsey Sr.","STR06" "I29451","Dorsey","James Harvel","Jan 1889","19 Jul 1931","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6LD-RWR
Name: James Hurvil [Harvel] Dorsey
Death Date: 19 Jul 1931
Death Place: Nacogdoches County, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 43 years 5 months 17 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1888
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Tex.
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Wesley Dorsey
Father's Birthplace: Ala.
Mother's Name: Winnie Chambers
Mother's Birthplace: Ga.
Occupation: Saw Mill
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Milam, Texas
Burial Date: 20 Jul 1931
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135604
Digital Film Number: 4163622
Image Number: 488
Reference Number: 35143
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

His tombstone has a military marker reading ""Texas Pvt 321 M G BN 82 DIV""","STR06" "I29450","Dorsey","John B.","20 Jan 1886","3 Nov 1936","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDKK-5C8
Name: John B. Dorsey
Death Date: 03 Nov 1936
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine Co., Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 50 years 9 months 14 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 Jan 1886
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Tx
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Fannie Dorsey
Father's Name: John Wessely Dorsey
Father's Birthplace: Al
Mother's Name: Winnie Chambers
Mother's Birthplace: Ga
Occupation: Saw Mill
Place of Residence: Hemphill, TX
Cemetery: Lees Chapel
Burial Place: Lees Chapel
Burial Date: 06 Nov 1936
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117028
Digital Film Number: 4166729
Image Number: 767
Reference Number: CN56710
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I6920","Dorsey","John Wesley","Apr 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No. 2, PO Sabine Town
Enumerated 23 July 1870
Page 4
336-336
Dorsey, John 20 M W Farmer 200 Ala
Dorsey, Winney 19 F W Keeping House Ga

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine, JP 8
Enumerated 8 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 10A Stamped 150
130-130
Dorsey, John Hd W M Apr 1850 M 31 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Dorsey, Winnie W W F Nov 1850 49 m 31 13/8 Ga
Dorsey, Fannie Dtr W F Jun 1878 21 S Tx Ala Ga
Dorsey, Emma Dtr W F Dec 1880 19 S Tx Ala Ga
Dorsey, Elizabeth Dtr W F May 1882 18 S Tx Ala Ga
Dorsey, John B. Son W M Aug 1886 12 S Tx Ala Ga Farm Laborer
Dorsey, James H Son W M Jan 1889 S Tx Ala Ga Farm Laborer
Dorsey, Ellis Son W M Apr 1891 8 S Tx Ala Ga","STR06" "I29465","Dorsey","Joseph Taylor","15 Jul 1848","19 Jul 1920","0","At the time of the 1870 census, Joseph was living with his sister and brother-in-law, Mary E and James T. Allen. He is listed as ""Dorsey, Joseph 20 M W Working on Farm Alabama.""","STR06" "I6591","Dorsey","Mary E.","Abt 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1900 census, Mary was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Theodosia and Robert HARRELL in Sabine County.","STR06" "I39812","Dorsey","Milton","7 Dec 1903","5 Feb 1906","0","In her annotated transcription of the Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary writes that his headstone is inscribed ""Little Milton Dorsey 7 Dec 1903 - 5 Feb 1906 Son of James & Jennie Dorsey - Sleep on sweet babe and take thy rest God called thee home he thought it best""","STR06" "I39328","Dorsey","Mollie","Abt 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that she married Wash WIGGINS on 30 Sept 1893 in Sabine County.","STR06" "I32657","Dorsey","Monty Maud","2 Aug 1912","29 Apr 1941","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD2R-ZBY
Name: Monty Maude Gibson
Death Date: 29 Apr 1941
Death Place: Nacogdoches, Nocogdoches, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 28 years 8 months 27 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 02 Aug 1912
Birthplace: Sabine Co, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James Allen Dorsey
Father's Birthplace: Sabine Co, Texas
Mother's Name: Callie Jones
Mother's Birthplace: Sabine Co, Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Bronson, Texas
Cemetery: Myrtle Spring Cemetery
Burial Place: Geneva, Texas
Burial Date: 30 Apr 1941
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2138480
Digital Film Number: 4030502
Image Number: 1169
Reference Number: it3 rn19373
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I1753","Dorsey","Naomi Leona","19 Sep 1872","4 Jul 1964","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 29, 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 11A Stamped 82
216-223
Bragg, Naomi Head F W 58 Wd Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Bragg, Leona Dtr F W 25 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Bessie Dtr F W 23 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Edward Son m W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I41340","Dorsey","Otis J.","21 Sep 1921","3 Dec 1967","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDV1-3MJ
name: Otis J. Dorsey
death date: 03 Dec 1967
death place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 46 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 21 Sep 1921
birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name: Margaret Dorsey
father's name: W. J. Dorsey
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Nancy Burrs
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Operator Construction
place of residence: Brookeland, Sabine, Texas
cemetery: Restlawn Memorial Park
burial place: Vidor, Texas
burial date: 03 Dec 1967
additional relatives: X
film number: 2138822
digital film number: 4027196
image number: 2603
reference number: cn 81191
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Otis J. Dorsey, 1967","STR06" "I6931","Dorsey","Rosa E.","16 Aug 1876","15 Nov 1930","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXVW-2RM
Name: Rosa Chambers
Death Date: 15 Nov 1930
Death Place: Newton, Newton, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age:
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 16 Aug 1876
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Frank Dorsey
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Tabathe Holbert
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Isle, Texas
Burial Date: 16 Nov 1930
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135428
Digital Film Number: 4163588
Image Number: 2900
Reference Number: cn 54818
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I39315","Dorsey","William Joel","Sep 1884","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 13 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 34A Stamped 150
249-249
Dorsey, Will Head M W 25 m1 5 Tx Tx Tx Farming Gen. Farm O. A.
Dorsey, Nannie Wf F W 21 M1 5 2/1 Tx Tx Tx
Dorsey, Ernest Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
250-250
Jones, Tibithea Head F W 60 Wd 9/7 Tx Tx Tx None
Jones, Sherrill Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
251-251
Chambers, Emmitt A Head M W 34 m1 15 Tx Ga Tx Laborer Farm W
Chambers, Rosie A Wf F W 34 m1 15 5/5 Tx Tx Tx Farming Gen Farm O. A.
Chambers, Mary Lee Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Thomas D. Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Ivy V. Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Rodney N. Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Cecil A Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Sharbano, Mary Belle Niece F W 2 S Tx La Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 14 and 15 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 171 Sheet 8B
Milam and San Augustine Road
164-166
Dorsey, William Head M W 36 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Dorsey, Nannie Wf F W 32 M Tx Tx Tx
Dorsey, Earnest Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Dorsey, Leonard Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Dorsey, Ila P Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Dorsey, Vessie Dtr F W 3 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated April 15, 1930
ED 202-8 SD 17?/19? Sheet 7B
147-151
Dorsey, William J Head M W 45 m 22 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Dorsey, Nannie Wf F W 41 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Dorsey, Earnest Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer helps with farm
Dorsey, Lenard Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer helps with farm
Dorsey, Iler Pearl Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Dorsey, Vessie Lee Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Dorsey, Otis Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Dorsey, Opel Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Burns, Bettie Mother-in-law F W 78 Wd Tx Ga Ala




","STR06" "I41276","Dorsey","Willie Esther","16 Dec 1912","10 Feb 1995","0","Obituary

Esther Gilchriest

Esther Dorsey Gilchriest, 82, of Beaumont died Friday, Feb. 10, 1995, at Beaumont Regional Medical Center in Beaumont.

Born Dec 16, 1912, in Milam as a daughter of the late Edward and Willie (Russell) Dorsey, she had lived in Beaumont the past 13 years and was a member of the Baptist Church and the Rebekar Jasmine #17 and Python Systers.

Survivors: daughter, Edwina Conn Hall of Milam; two sons, Mike Gilchriest of Milam and Pat Gilchriest of Beaumont; sisters, Virgie Dorsey Parrish of Geneva and Wilna Dorsey Horn of Beaumont; brother E. W. Dorsey of Milam; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Monday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Rev. Ralph Martin and Rev. Horace Dickerson officiating. Interment followed at Gravelhill Cemetery in Sabine County.

Pallbearers: Mike Gilchriest, Dwayne Buckley, James Roy Boyett, John E. Hall, Travis Dorsey, and David Parrish. Honorary pallbearers; James E. Dorsey, Gerald Buckley, Kenneth Horn, Woody Dorsey, Benji Dorsey, and Ronald Lee Pool III.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 15, 1995, Page 8","STR06" "I3415","Dougharty","Alvada Arlene","13 Jul 1912","26 Apr 1989","0","Hobbies: Golf, Visiting the elderly.","STR06" "I9543","Dougharty","Arcadia Imelda","Nov 1894","27 Dec 1946","0","Arcadia was the eldest child of George Bowman DOUGHARTY and Maud LEWIS, and was named for her father's only sister, Arcadia Dougharty Herrin.

Ruby Boyett Burkett relates that in a letter her mother had written after her children were all grown and in homes of their own, Arcadia stated ""the happiest days of my life was when my children were around my feet.""","STR06" "I22156","Dougharty","Daughter","Between 1854 and 1864","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Will HAWTHORNE.","STR06" "I22157","Dougharty","George W.","29 Sep 1784","28 Mar 1855","0","Rubye Burkett writes that he was a surveyor by trade, and moved to Texas in 1843. He was the first county clerk of Newton county. One of his first duties was to mark the line between Jasper and Newton counties, as will as furnish a table and chairs for the county court. He married thied Harriet Poole Hall, widow of Britt Hall, and she died soon after their marriage.

In May of 1855, George, now 70 years of age, and his son Charles Bowman were hauling logs on an ox cart, near the ""Wilson Woods place"". George had stopped to open a gate and was gored by one of the oxen. His eleven year old son, Charles Bowman, pulled enough logs from the wagon to cover his father and ran for help but George was mortally wounded and there was nothing they could do.

The inventory of his estate included his surveying tools and maps, four boxes of books, including ""Josephus and Cisero."" George also taught school, was a member of the State Legislature and a farmer.


After George's tragic death, Joseph Marshall and Charles Bowman were found living with their half sister, Hester Ann, who was married to Asa Lafitte Stark. The whereabouts of Amanda Catherine and Julia Cassandra at that time are unknown. They may have already been married.","STR06" "I22157","Dougharty","George W.","29 Sep 1784","28 Mar 1855","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Newton County
Enumeratged 11 Nov 1850
Stamped 130
170-171
George Dougherty 66 M Surveyor S. Carolina
Courtney A 46 F Kentucky Can not read or write
Frances Bascomb 20 M Miss
Hester Ann 18 F Miss (Last name FORD, born to Courtney's prior marriage)
Marshall Joseph 15 M Louisiana
Amanda Cather 13 F Louisiana
Julia Cassandra 11 F Louisiana
Charles Boman 7 M Mississippi
","STR06" "I3417","Dougharty","Ina Irene","19 Jun 1916","9 Nov 1995","0","Never married.","STR06" "I3421","Dougharty","Marcus Hillman","17 May 1923","6 Nov 1989","0","Name: Marcus H Dougharty
Birth Year: 1923
Race: White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country: Texas
State of Residence: Texas
County or City: Jasper

Enlistment Date: 26 Jan 1943
Enlistment State: Texas
Enlistment City: Houston
Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other
emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President
or otherwise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source: Civil Life

Education: 2 years of college
Civil Occupation: Apprentices to other trades
Marital Status: Single, without dependents
Height: 69
Weight: 126

Member of the AICPA, Texas Society of CPA's; Rotary Club of Beaumont, TX. Hobbies: Fishing, Horses

Beaumont Enterprise.com
Letters to the Editor
Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Written in response to an article about US 69 in Lumberton about a TxDOT project to construct a shoulder on a two lane highway

""In the early 1970s, I had the privilege of serving as the president of the Beaumont Salvation Army board. Also serving at that time were several astute community business men - Peter Wells , Ed Collins , Wes Callaway and Marcus Dougharty. We wanted to do everything and anything to improve the Boy's Club gym on Sabine Pass, which would require replacing it. Marcus Dougharty, our treasurer, and a banker by profession, said, ""You can't do that.""

""Why not?"" we asked. ""Because you do not have the money, and when your outgo is more than your income, your upkeep will be your downfall,"" he replied.
So we replaced some rotted timbers, shoveled up the old asphalt floor with shovels borrowed from the H.G. Nichols Co. and replaced the old floor.

So when we look at our economy remember the words of Marcus Dougharty, it still is as simple as that!""

Martha G. Reimers","STR06" "I3419","","","","","","","" "I3420","Dougharty","Raymond Cecil","18 Nov 1921","21 Nov 2006","0","US Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2001
Name Raymond Dougharty
Gender: Male
Birth Date 18 Nov 1921
Death Date 21 Nov 2006
Branch 1 ARMY
Enlistment Date 1 19 Feb 1943
Release Date 1 22 Jan 1946

http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=Headstonephotos&h=6412&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=2441","STR06" "I9010","","","","","","","" "I7404","Douglas","Piercy","4 Apr 1824","22 Oct 1898","0","Query from Tem Moody

Piercy Douglass, born 24 Apr 1824 in GA. Married (1) Willis Jackson Conner 1 Aug 1844 (2) M. J. Coleman. Willis J. Conner died 1887 in Sabine Co. TX and is buried in Conner Cemetery, Sabine Co. TX. Piercy died 22 Oct 1898 in Sabine County TX and may be buried in the Conner Cemetery or in the Douglas Cemetery in Union County FL. Attempting to verify date of death and burial place of Piercy nee Douglass.

Reply from Linda King Davenport

The Index to the Cemeteries of Sabine County Texas 1836 - 1964 copyrighted by J. B. Sanders 1964 states the burial place as Conner Cemetery with 5 unmarked graves. To quote: ""Conner, Percy 15 Mar 1824 - 22 Oct 1898"" I don't know if ""Percy"" was misspelled in Mr. Sanders' book or on the tombstone. This is not my line and I have not researched this at all. Happy hunting!

Ron McClendon noted that he is not sure of the second marriage.

She was the daughter of Frederick Douglas.

FindAGrave shows that ""Piercey was the daughter of Frederick Douglas and wife, Bethamy Hannah Anderson Douglas. She was born with twin sister, Tiercey Douglas. Married Willis William Jackson Conner on 1 Aug 1844 in Tattnall County, Georgia.""","STR06" "I14899","Doupnik","Anton ""Anthony""","Bef 1844","5 Dec 1883","0","The exact date of Anthony's arrival to this country is not known, but it is known that he applied for his U.S. citizenship at Red Oak, Montgomery County, Iowa on December 8, 1870. The family moved to Saline County, Nebraska, and on May 4, 1871, Anthony registered an application for a homestead. His land was the s 1/2 NW 1/4, section 30, Turkey Creek Township. He ""built a house of sod thereon, 12 x 14 feet in size with two windows and one door...plowed and cultivated about 40 acres of said land and...bored a well 48 feet deep, built a stable of straw and poles and planted a small grove of forest trees. (Milligan, p 261).","STR06" "I14885","Doupnik","Frances Terezie","25 Jul 1864","10 Sep 1937","0","She came to America at age 6. Her family originally settled in Red Oak, Iowa and then moved to a farm near Crete. Her parents died of the flu shortly after her marriage, and she raised her younger brothers and sisters. After her husband's death, she managed their farm for over 20 more years, with the help of her children. She lived in a sod hut, killed the snakes first thing in the morning and had a dog that actually removed cockleburs from her skirt in the evening. (Milligan, p 211).","STR06" "I14885","Doupnik","Frances Terezie","25 Jul 1864","10 Sep 1937","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Federal Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 32 Sheet 1A
8-8
Brt, Francis Head F W 45 Wd 9/6 AustMoravian AustMoravian AustMoravian 1870 Bohemian Farmer
Brt, Bedrich W. Son M W 20 S Neb AustBohemia AustMoravian English Farm Laborer
Brt, Anna M Dtr F W 16 S Neb AustBohemia AustMoravian English
Brt, Rosie M Dtr F W 14 S Neb AustBohemia AustMoravian English
Brt, Charles V Son M W 9 S Neb AustBohemia AustMoravian
Brt, Vlasta F Dtr F W 7 S Neb AustBohemia AustMoravian


","STR06" "I14903","Doupnik","Robert Anton","13 Jan 1879","28 Jul 1956","0","They farmed near Exeter for 45 years. After Anna's death, Robert moved to Geneva where he operated a repair shop. He was a very innovative person. Long before others on the farm had electricity he had rows of batteries and an electric engine in hais basement to provide electricity in his home. Also, he had one of the biggest steam threshing rigs around, a Case. He was the first have an automobile in Saline County. Jan Doupnik 3 July 1855 - 11 March 1932, of Thurston, Nebraska used to visit Robert Doupnik and family. The exact relationship is not known, perhaps they were cousins. (Milligan, p 262).","STR06" "I3007","Doupnik","William Jenning","Aft 1900","","0","He married Hazel York and had one son, William Doupnik, Jr. (Milligan, p 262).

It is possible that he was actually William Jennings Doupnik, and named after the congressman and presidential candidate, William Jennings Bryan, of Nebraska","STR06" "I40276","Dover","Lucy Catharine","4 Mar 1852","Aft 1880","0","John W. Clark shows that she can be found with her parents and siblings on the 1880 census of Erath County, Texas. Her father was born in 1826 in Florida, and she was the first of five children listed on the census.","STR06" "I18971","Dowden","Abraham Rinkle","14 Feb 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","The son of Hugh Dowden and Sarah Burgess. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 98).","STR06" "I43858","","","","","","","" "I27258","Downing","James M.","Abt 1837","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1860 Census
Tennessee, Hardin County, ED 1, Post Office Clifton
Enumerated 23 Jun 1860
Page 13 Stamped 290
79-82
Marion Jackson 27 M Farmer $2000 $2000 Tn
John Jackson 37 M Trader $1600 $600 Tenn
M. Downing 23 Harrnis? Maker $--- $200 Tenn
Mary Downing 26 F Ala
Wm R Downing 4 M Tenn
Lettie D W Downing 1 F Ark
Joseph McCmore (sic) 24 M Farmer $---$175 Ala","STR06" "I27261","Downing","Laura","Abt 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","May not be a daughter of Mary Ann McLemroe Downing, as she is listed as ""Other"" and not ""Granddaughter"" at the time of the 1880 census while living in the home of Rutha McLemore.","STR06" "I41180","Downs","Leila Elizabeth","21 Oct 1880","9 Jul 1975","0","Shown on the transcription of the San Augustine City Cemetery as a daughter of Capt. Edward Dennis DOWN and Susan O. TROTTI. Newton County Historical Committee, ""Glimpses of Newton County History,"" (Nortex Press, Burnet, Texas, c. 1982) notes that E. D. Downs was a colorful figure in Newton County affairs, from Talbottom, Georgia. He served as County Commissioner, sheriff and tax collector.He was said to have been one of the best sherrifs in East Texas. He went into the logging business with Ed Ellington and T. J. Trotti, and they sold out to Kirby Lumber Company in 1901, at which time moved to San Augustine and engaged in the mercantile and banking business with his son-in-law, John D. Clark.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JN7G-29X
name: Leila Elizabeth Clark
death date: 09 Jul 1975
death place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 94 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 21 Oct 1880
birthplace: Texas
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: E D Downs
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Sisie Trotti
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2240268
digital film number: 4005485
image number: 00112
reference number: 54394
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Leila Elizabeth Clark, 1975","STR06" "I35259","Doyle","Inda","Abt 1887-1890","16 May 1949","0","Her maiden name appears to be DOYLE, as a memorial for Inda Doyle Hobbs, date of death 16 May 1919, can be found in the IOOF Cemetery in Greenwood, Leflore, Mississippi. No date of birth is listed. As she shares a double marker with her second husband, this appears to be for the same Inda who was first married to Abraham Geren McLemore.","STR06" "I46663","Doyle","Pearl Katherine","2 Apr 1928","22 Oct 2008","0","Her obituary, below, was copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Jackie M. Isham, Sr:

LEONARD - Services for Pearl Katherine Doyle McLemore, 80-year-old Leonard resident, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 27 at the First Baptist Church of Leonard. Mrs. McLemore passed away Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2008 at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas.

The Rev. Denny Gorena will officiate. Burial will follow at Randolph-Lindsey Cemetery in Randolph.

Mrs. McLemore was born on April 2, 1928 in Crowder, Okla., daughter of Emory and Olive Denney Doyle and was a high school graduate. On Oct. 17, 1950 she married Alton Paul McLemore in Indianaola, Okla.

She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Leonard, and the Celeste Chapter of TOPS.

Surviving are her son, Tim McLemore of Bonham; granddaughters, Annette and Jennifer McLemore of Bonham; sisters, Roxie Doyle, Peggy Doyle and Hester Payne, all of Loving, N.M.; brothers, Leonard Doyle and A.C. Doyle, both of McAlester, Okla. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul McLemore; daughter-in-law, Gladys McLemore; sister, Phyllis Doyle; and brothers, Tom Doyle and Monroe Doyle.

Family night will be at Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Chapel in Leonard from 7 -9 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26.

Published in The Herald Democrat from 10/24/2008 - 10/25/2008","STR06" "I11021","","","","","","","" "I2039","Draughn","James N.B.","Abt 1850","Aft 1920","0","In 1900, he was listed as a carpenter.

In 1910, he was listed as a photographer. Charlie White notes that on the 1910 census, he was listed as Draughon, and Charlie believes his name to actually be Drawhorn.

In 1920, he was listed as a telephone company employee.","STR06" "I34074","","","","","","","" "I45393","Drawhorn","Clarence Edward","12 Jan 1886","6 May 1958","0","His Texas Death certificate shows him as a retired farmer, and a son of T. Drawhorn and Sudie Scurlock. He was not a veteran.","STR06" "I45393","Drawhorn","Clarence Edward","12 Jan 1886","6 May 1958","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Geneva Pr 8
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 135 Sheet 3B
48-56
Drawhorn, Clarence E Head M W 24 M1 5 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Drawhorn, Sallie L Wf F W 24 m1 5 1/1 Tx Tx Ga
Drawhorn, Laurie T Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
49-52
Henry and Agnes SNEED family

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 8
Enumerated 8 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 172 Sheet 5A
90-90
Drawhorn, C E Head M W 33 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Drawhorn, Sallie Wf F W 34 M Tx Tx Ga
Drawhorn, Laurie Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm laborer
Drawhorn, Lula T Dtr F W 2 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I2149","Drawhorn","Donnie Dean","9 Mar 1933","1 Jul 1994","0","Member of the Bronson High School annual staff circa 1950. (""A Pictorial History of Sabine County, Texas."")

SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE
7 July 1994

Donnie Dean Drawhorn, 61, of Houston died Friday at Colonial Pines Nursing Home in San Augustine, where he had been a resident for several weeks.

Funeral services were held Saturday, July 2, 1994 at 2:00 pm at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine with burial at Rosevine Cemetery in Sabine County.

Services were conducted by Rev. Noel Hammock and Rev. Lou Dane.

Mr. Drawhorn had lived for many years in Houston, where he was an Administrator with the Aldine School System. He was born March 9, 1933 and lived in the Rosevine Community with his parents, Eather Parker Drawhorn and the late Ira Drawhorn. He was an Air Force veteran of the Korean War and was a member of the Baptist Church.

Survivors include his wife, Shirley Drawhorn of Houston; two sons, Donnie Dean Drawhorn II and Derek Dayne Drawhorn, both of Houston; two brothers, I.B Drawhorn Jr of Bronson and Joe Parker of Crystal Beach; three sisters, Eva Mae Springer of Louisiana, Juanita Cartwright of San Antonio and Dorothy Cindric of Canton, Ohio; and his mother, Eather Drawhorn of San Augustine.

Pallbearers were Bob Wagstaff, Winfred Wright, Joe Cindric, Wendell Eddings, Billy Franks and Billy Rae Ware.

A nearly identical obituary was published in the July 6, 1994 issue of the Sabine County Reporter.","STR06" "I20917","Drawhorn","Donnie Dean","1 Sep 1959","21 Nov 2002","0","Sabine County Reporter
November 27, 2002

Donnie Dean Drawhorn II, 42, of Houston, died Thursday, Nov. 21, at his residence.

He was born Sept. 1, 1959, in Huntsville and had been a longtime resident of Houston. Drawhorn was the son of the late Donnie Dean and Jackie BRAGG Drawhorn, formerly of San Augustine. He was also preceded in death by his grandparents, Mack and Pearl BRAGG and Ira and Eather DRAWHORN all longtime Sabine County residents.

Survivors: brother, Derek Drawhorn and his wife Gena of Spring; a nephew Devin Drawhorn of Spring; niece, Danielle Drawhorn of Spring; aunts, Pat WRIGHT of Pt. Neches, Bettye WAGSTAFF of Bronson, and Juanita CARTWRIGHT of San Antonio; and and Uncle Junior Drawhorn of Rosevine.

Graveside rites were held Monday, Nov. 25, at Rosevine Cemetery in Rosevine.

Earthman Funeral Homes of Houston, directors.","STR06" "I34073","Drawhorn","Dorothy Lee","19 Aug 1952","11 Dec 2018","0","She married John WOODRUFF, and in January 2011 they were residing in Houston.

Dorothy Lee Woodruff, age 66, passed from this life on earth on Tuesday, December 11, 2018 at Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston, Texas surrounded by several members of her immediate family.

Dorothy was born on August 19, 1952 in San Augustine, Texas to Ira B. (Jr.) Drawhorn and Audrey Lee (Birdwell) Drawhorn. Dorothy was a loving and supportive wife, daughter, sister and aunt.

Dorothy attended San Augustine public schools and was a 1972 graduate. She went on to attend Massey Business College in Nacogdoches.

Dorothy married the love of her life, John Stephen Woodruff and lived in Houston, Texas from 1977 until her death. John and Dorothy were married 41 years on December 10, 2018.

She enjoyed gardening, sewing, and loved to be out in nature observing God's creation. She attended the Living Church of God in Cypress, Texas and loved her church family. Nobody had to ask Dorothy about her walk with God '96 it was evident in the way she lived her life.

An elder sister, Rosa Louise; a niece, Priscilla Sharpton, and her parents, ""Jr"" and Audrey Drawhorn, preceded her in death.

Dorothy is survived by her husband, John; sister Naomi, Sharpton, sister Glenda Walker, sister Gail Edgar and husband Raymond, sister Eva Weeks and husband James; sister Juanita Ward and Ronnie; several nieces and nephews; beloved aunts and uncles, and cousins.

Her church family held a memorial service on December 15, 2018 in Houston, Texas. A private memorial for family and close friends will be held in the spring with burial of the cremains in the family cemetery.

Crematory services are under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.

A special thank you for all the prayers and to Dr. Kanaan (oncologist) and his staff; Cathryn Brown, PA; Dr. Lilit Sargsyan, Dr. Jung, nurse Neal, and other medical staff of Memorial Hermann and St. Lukes Hospitals as well as the team of Harbor Hospice (namely Chioma) who provided excellent care for our sister, friend, neighbor and wife.

Donations can be made to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society @ LLS.org or to a charity of your choosing in Dorothy's honor. Dorothy loved nature so Sierra Club, Texas Conservation Alliance, Audubon Society are certainly worthy causes and she would be appreciative.

(Downloaded from Wyman Roberts Funeral Home website)
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, January 9, 2019, page 5","STR06" "I34075","","","","","","","" "I34166","","","","","","","" "I34072","","","","","","","" "I28956","Drawhorn","Ira Bell","19 Nov 1896","16 Oct 1980","0","Private U.S. Army, World War I.

May have been a son of James Willliam Drawhorn I1871-1937) and Mary Amanda ""Sis"" Johnson.","STR06" "I28956","Drawhorn","Ira Bell","19 Nov 1896","16 Oct 1980","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP No 6, Bronson
Enumerated April 9 and 10, 1930
ED 202-8 SD 19 Sheet 3B
54-56
Drawhorn, I.B. Hd M W 34 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Farmer General Farm
Drawhorn, Rosie Lee Wf F W 29 M 18 Tx Ga Tx
Drawhorn, Irie Belle Dtr F (sic) W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Drawhorn, Eva Mae Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Drawhorn, Curtis L Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Drawhorn, Jeanna (?) Dtr F W 1 S Tx Tx Tx (Probably Frankie Juanita Drawhorn??)","STR06" "I34068","Drawhorn","Ira Bell","Abt 1920","12 Jan 2011","0","Obituary

Ira Bell Drawhorn, 91, passed away in the Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital after an illness. He was born in Sexton, TX, to Ira and Rosa Meeks Drawhorn and has lived in Sabine and San Augustine Counties all his life. Ira was a carpenter and farmer leaving school at an early age to farm and support his family.

Mr. Drawhorn is survived by six daughters: Naomi Sharpton and Glenda Walker both of Bronson, Dorthy Woodruff of Houston, B.Gail Drawhorn of Bronson, Evely Weeks of Jasper, and Juanita Ward of Bronson; sister Juanita Cortright of San Antonio and sister Dorothy Cindric of Canton, Ohio, one brother Joe Parker of Houston, thirteen grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Audrey L. Drawhorn; daughter,Rosa Louise; brothers, Curtis Leroy ""Buck"" Drawhorn and Donnie Drawhorn; and sister, Eva Drawhorn Springer.

A celebration of life was held at 11:00 am, Saturday, Jan. 15, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in the Drawhorn Family Cemetery in the Chinquapin Community.

Pallbearers were Joshua Brown, David J. Brown, Joey Brown, Stephen Brown, R.W. Walker, Matthew Drawhorn, Benjamin Drawhorn, and Manuel Rodriguez.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Online condolences may be posted at www.starrfuneralhome.com

(Updated obituary from the Starr Funeral Home website, which superseded the original as originally published in the Sabine County Reporter January 19, 2011, revised version republished in the Sabine County Reporter on February 2, 2011).



","STR06" "I34076","","","","","","","" "I39060","Drawhorn","Mary Emma","30 Aug 1859","25 Feb 1953","0","Her Texas Death Certificate shows her as a daughter of Bill Drawhorn and Martha Murphy. She was a resident of Bronson, Texas, and died on Route 2 in Bronson.","STR06" "I34071","","","","","","","" "I34070","Drawhorn","Rosie Louise","6 Dec 1946","7 Jan 1947","0","Her death certificate simply states that she was ""found dead in bed,"" presumably sudden infant death syndrome or something related to that.","STR06" "I2072","Drawhorn","Sarah Josephine","28 Oct 1846","17 Jun 1934","0","She was the daughter of William Miles Drawhorn. At the time of the 1930 census, she was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Nettie and Robert Bickley in East Mayfield, Sabine County, Texas.","STR06" "I7852","Drdek","Anna Eleanor","30 May 1878","Jun 1958","0","The 1920 census shows that she immigrate to the U.S. in 1895 from Bohemia.

Daniel Murry found an earlier immigration date based on the following record:

Passenger and Immigration Index, 1500s-1900s

Place: Baltimore Year: 1880

Age: 2

Primary immigrant: Drdek, Anna

Permanent entry number: 4047913

Accession number: 9999941791

Source publication code: 206.7

Source publication page number: 35



Id#: 0561434 Name: Jirousek, Anna Date: Jun 29 1958 Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #121. Notes: Jirousek, Anna (nee D?[rdek]), residence, 475 East Bird, beloved wife of William E. Jirousek; beloved mother of Mildred Zednik, Wilma Zahn, Irene Beatty, Dorothy Hilberty and Stephanie Jirousek, grandmother and great-grandmother, sister of the late Marie Mahoney, Catherine Poota, Nettie Charvat, Emily Kusta and Edward Drdek. Friends may call at the Wm. J., Donlon Funeral Home 9213 Miles Ave., Sunday 2-5 And 7-10 P. M. Requiem Mass Monday, June 30, at 10 a. m. from St. Paul's Shrine Euclid at E. 40th. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY Cleveland Necrology File Search: Jirousek","STR06" "I29490","Drdek","Antonca Nettie","22 Jul 1886","13 Nov 1946","0","Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #099.
Notes: Charvat, Joseph P., residence, 5225 Paine Ave., Maple Heights, husband of the late Nellie (nee Drvek) beloved father of George D., Norma J. Murray and Arthur J., grandfather brother of Thomas, Lillian Rybak Clara, Frances, Stella Hentzel and Charles, passed away Saturday. Friends may call at the Maplewood Home of A. Nosek & Sons, 4720 Warrensville Center Rd., where services will be held Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2 p. m.","STR06" "I29489","Drdek","Catherine Ruth","17 Oct 1885","27 Jul 1936","0","She married JOHN POCTA, married 16 Jan 1911 in CLEVELAND, OHIO, born JUN 12 1886 in CLEVELAND, OHIO, (son of JAN POCTA and BARBARA SCHINAGEL) died 11-Dec-1949 in CLEVELAND, OHIO, buried in CALVARY CEMETERY, CLEVELAND, OHIO, occupation PRINTER SPEC.DELIVERY MAN. JOHN: BIRTH RES WAS 1717 HOSMER STREET, CLEVELAND, OHIO.","STR06" "I29492","Drdek","Edward","1 Jan 1894","25 Feb 1958","0","Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #105.
Notes: Drdek, Edward G., dear father of Robert, Richard, Betty Stringfield and Arlene, brother of Anne Jirousek and May Mahoney, and grandfather, late residence, 9521 Dickens Ave. Services 9:30 a. m. Wednesday, Feb. 26, at St. Wenceslaus Church, E. 37 St. and Broadway Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends received at the Walkowiak Funeral Home, 6701 Lansing Ave.","STR06" "I29491","Drdek","Emilia","17 Oct 1891","Feb 1953","0","Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #127. Notes: Kusta, Emily W., residence Northfield, O., formerly of 3474 East Blvd., beloved wife of George J., mother of Georglette Okragly, Dorothy Balint and Lois, grandmother of Tommy Okragly, sister of Mary Mahoney, Anna Jirousek, Edward Drdek and the late Katherine Poeta and Nettie Charvat. Saturday. Friends may call at A. Nosek & Sons Funeral Home, 3282 E. 55th St., where services will be held Tuesday, Feb. 10, at 1 p. m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to the American Cancer Society of Akron, O. She married GEORGE J. KUSTA, (son of VACLAV KUSTA and MARY BLAHA) died JULY 28, 1972 in FLORIDA, born 16 Mar 1891 in OHIO, occupation 1930 CENSUS MERCHANT - NOTIONS, occupation FORMER MAYOR-NORTHFIELD, OHIO, occupation 1910 CENSUS PRESSMAN-PRINTER.","STR06" "I29424","Drdek","Jan","21 Jun 1852","Feb 1925","0","Daniel J. Murray of Saline, Michigan(themurer@comcast.net) is a Drdek descendant that was born in Cleveland. He had the family researched a few years ago which takes it back to the 17th century, and supplied the following information about Anna's father, who was the son of Jan DRDEK and Katerina HRUBY:

Jan came to the U.S. circa 1880

He was the third child, and Roman Catholic

1858-1863, Attended School

1867 TO 1871 - In Austrian Army

The area in and around Pisek, (Kostelec nad Vltavou being about 20 km north of Pisek) was the recruiting area for Infanterie-Regiment Number 11.

Id#: 0082821

Name: Drdek, John

Date: 1925

Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #021.

Notes: 1853 - 1925. age 72. Calvary Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio.

****************

Drdek John DOA 8 437 Bohemia 4/1872 10/13/1880 Johan","STR06" "I30391","Dreas","Norma Jean","Abt 1927","Abt 2001","0","There is an N. Jeanne Pocklington listed on the SSDI who was born 18 Sept 1927 and died 25 Dec 2001, with her last residence listed as Greensboro, Guilford County, NC. Might this be the same person?","STR06" "I11751","Dressler","Anna Mary","13 Oct 1841","28 Aug 1918","0","As of the 1900 census, she was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Isaac and Lucinda Fuhrman Bortner, in Manheim, York County, PA. She was shown as widowed, and the mother of 1 child in total. Other records indicates she had three children.","STR06" "I44449","Driggers","Dicie Viola","7 Oct 1885","8 Jan 1959","0","Her Texas Death certificate shows her as a daughter of Charlie DRIGGERS and Nancy GRAVES. The informant was Valery Maxey. She was listed as a housewife and mother.","STR06" "I1721","Drinkard","Francis","Abt 1755","Aft 1830","0","Francis Drinkard died in Marengo Co. AL. It was created out of the Choctaw Cession of 1816 and not out of Clarke Co. AL. These are just neighboring counties and both courthouses must be researched. (Post-em from Eleanor Edmondson, gen-pics@earthlink.net, 27 Feb 2010)","STR06" "I29436","Driver","Steven Aaron","1 Nov 1982","2 Aug 2007","0","The Duncan Banner
Sunday, August 5, 2007
Steven Aaron Driver
Nov. 1, 1982 - Aug. 2, 2007
VELMA - Steven Aaron Driver, 24, of Velma, died Thursday, Aug. 2, 2007, in Norman Regional Hospital.
Funeral will be at 3:30 p.m. Monday in Velma Baptist Church with the Rev. Cody Deevers officiating. Interment will be in New Velma Cemetery under direction of Don Grantham Funeral Home.
All visitation will be at Grantham Velma Chapel.
Steven was born Nov. 1, 1982, in Fort Worth, Texas, to James Anthony and Sharlott Norton Driver. He married Ashlie Daniels on Aug. 21, 2006, in Wichita Falls, Texas. He worked for Sanquip Oil Company as a rig operator.
Survivors include his wife, Ashlie, and daughter. Alysyn, of the home; his parents, James and Sharlott Driver of Duncan; a brother, Jad Driver of Duncan; and his grandparents, L. K. and Charlene Norton of Comanche, and Faye Driver of Jackson, Miss.
He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Ruben Earl Driver.
Bearers will be Clifton Keck, Brandon Wright, Billy Riffe, Jimmy Sanner, Michael McNeil and Rusty Jones.
Honorary bearers are Colby Schifres, K. C. Bruce, Kelby Loring, Justin Pedigo and Jimmie Castor.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I46833","Droddy","Bertha LaVerne","7 Aug 1939","11 Aug 2016","0","LaVerne Harris, 77, passed away Thursday, August 11, 2016. LaVerne was born to Roy E. Droddy and Martha Marie Copeland Droddy on August 7, 1939 in Jefferson Texas. A lifetime resident of the Sabine and San Augustine County areas, LaVerne graduated from Bronson High School and later attended Stephen F. Austin University where she graduated fifth in her class; she had a Master's Degree in English, A Bachelor's Degree in Music, and was certified to teach German. She was employed as a teacher by West Sabine and San Augustine High Schools as well as Angelina College in Jasper.


She is survived by her two sons, Robert Noble Harris Jr. and wife Stacy of Geneva, and Roy Joe Harris and wife Mary of Geneva; one daughter, Angela Marnette Harris of Geneva; six grandchildren, Holli LeAnn Harris, Hannah Leigh Johnson, Robert Noble Harris III, Virginia LaVerne Harris, Sarah Elizabeth Harris, and Roy Joe Harris Jr.; and two great grandchildren, Makenna Len Harris-Wallace and Scarlett Jane Harris.


Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Saturday, August 13, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Funeral Home, Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Sunday, August 14, 2016, in the McMahon Chapel. Burial will follow in the McMahon Chapel Cemetery.

Ladies are encouraged to wear hats to the service in honor of LaVerne.

Copied from www.dailynewsandmore.com website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 17, 2016, Page 10","STR06" "I13958","Droke","Bessie I ""Bette""","18 Aug 1914","2 Jun 1989","0","Ada Evening News - June 4, 1989 Bette Threlkeld Ada-Services for Bette Threlkeld, 74, Ada, will be 2 p.m. Monday at Southwest Church of Christ, Dr. John Stuckey conducting rites. Burial will be at Memorial Park Cemetery. Mrs. Threlkeld died June 2, 1989, at a local nursing home following a long illness. She was born Aug. 18, 1914 in Olney, to William A. and Josie Darnell Droke. She moved to Ada as a child and was a graduate of Ada High School. She retired from the Ada Blue Cross office in 1974 after 20 years employment. She was a longtime active member of Southwest Church of Christ. On Jan. 20, 1935, she and Creston Threlkeld were married at Wewoka. Survivors include her husband, Creston, of the home; two sons, Jim Threlkeld, Mesquite, Texas, Gary Threlkeld, The Colony, Texas; one brother, Jerry Droke, Ada; one sister Essie Frye, Ada; and two grandchildren. Bearers will be Elmer Gerth, Alvin Jamar, Glendel Hatton, Haskell Hill, Leo Sims and Harold Blackburn. The family says those who wish may make contributions in Mrs Threlkeld's memory to Tipton Home, Box 37, Tipton, Okla. 73570. Criswell Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

SSDI:

BESSIE I THRELKELD 18 Aug 1914 02 Jun 1989 74820 (Ada, Pontotoc, OK ) (none specified) 446-09-0799 Oklahoma","STR06" "I32798","","","","","","","" "I2521","Drury","Charles D.","23 Mar 1865","28 May 1929","0","At the time of the 1900 census, he and Nettie lived with her mother and their seven children in Calvert, Robertson County, Texas.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6Y4-HVM
name: C.D. Drury
death date: 28 May 1929
death place: Calvert, Robertson, Texas
gender: Male
race: white
death age: 64 years 2 months 5 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 23 Mar 1865
birthplace: Robertson Co., Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: John Drury
father's birthplace: Ky.
mother's name: Elizabeth Gregg
mother's birthplace: Tennessee
occupation: Merchant
place of residence:
cemetery: Calvert City Cemetery
burial place:
burial date: 30 May 1929
additional relatives:
film number: 2114939
digital film number: 4163955
image number: 973
reference number: cn 27443
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" C.D. Drury, 1929","STR06" "I2742","Drury","Charles Finnie ""Buck""","29 Mar 1888","11 Nov 1954","0","Calvert Cemetery transcription:

Drury, Charles Finnie ""Buck"" 03-29-1888 11-11-1954 s Charles F. & Nancy J. ""Nannie"" Collins Drury","STR06" "I2742","Drury","Charles Finnie ""Buck""","29 Mar 1888","11 Nov 1954","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Robertson County, Precinct 1, Calvert Town
Enumerated 2 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 170 Sheet 3A
58-58
Drury, Charles F Hd M W 31 M Tx Tx Tx Bookkeeper Retail Grocer
Drury, Sudie Wf F W 33 S Tx Miss Miss
Drury, Nettie Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Miss
Drury, Charles Son M W 4 1/12 S Tx Tx Miss
Drury, Doris M Dtr F W 2 1/12 S Tx Tx Miss

1930 Census
Texas, Robertson County, JP #1, Calvert Town
Enumerated April 3, 1930
ED 198-1 SD 18 Sheet 2B
48-60
Drury, C. Finnie Hd M W 42 m@22 Tx Tx Tx Retail Merchant Grocery
Drury, Sudie Wf F W 44 M@24 Tx Miss Miss
Drury, Nettie --- ab Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Drury, Charles Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Drury, Maxine Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Drury, James Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I2741","Drury","John Ira ""Dock""","5 Apr 1886","14 Feb 1959","0","Calvert Cemetery transcription:

Drury, John Ira ""Dock"" Sr. 04-05-1886 02-14-1959 s Charles F. & Nancy J. ""Nannie"" Collins Drury, w Birdie Louise Shelander","STR06" "I2740","Drury","Lillie Mandy","9 Jan 1884","15 Aug 1884","0","She is buried in the Tidwell Prairie Cemetery.","STR06" "I2744","Drury","Theodore ""Ted"" Dewitt","Jan 1892","Dec 1959","0","Sometimes shown as Thomas. Married Jessie Wallace Smith in December 1954 in St. Louis.","STR06" "I36849","Dryden","Alma Lee","11 Oct 1921","23 Sep 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 2, 1996, Page 11

Alma Lee Williams

Alma Lee Williams, 74, of Jasper died Tuesday, Sept. 24, in Jasper.

She had lived in Jasper since 1955 and was a native of Almadane, Louisiana.

Survivors: her daughters, Linda WHITTON and Jo Ann McGREGOR, both of Jasper, Melba STANGE and Brenda WARD, both of Brookeland, Marjorie Y'BARBO fo Kirbyville, and Alma Louise MARTIN of Evadale; a son, James C. WILLIAMS of Jasper; sisters, Belvia JENNISCHE of Kountze and Verna CROCKER of Dallas; brothers, John Arthur DRYDEN of Buna and Luther Edward DRYDEN of Kansas City, Missouri; 27 grandchildren and 37 great-granchildren.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home--Jasper Chapel. Interment followed at Weeks Chapel Cemetery in Newton County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I5468","","","","","","","" "I46503","Drysdale","Edgar E. ""Ed""","Abt 1879","Abt 1935","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

Kentucky, Fulton County, Magisterial District ??
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 1 ED 67 Ward West Precinct, Sheet 11B
Fourth Street
Drysdale, Edward Head M W 40 M Ky Ky Ky Police City
Drysdale, Bertie Wf F W 38 M Tenn Tenn Tenn
Drysdale, Sarah T Dtr F W 5 S Ky Ky Tenn
Drysdale, Evelyn Dtr R W 2 S Ky Ky Tenn
Drysdale, Elizabeth Dtr F W 6/12 S Ky Ky Tenn","STR06" "I47141","Drysdale","Wiilliam Edgar","15 Aug 1923","31 Oct 1989","0","His Find A Grave memorial page shows he was a PFC US Marine Corps WWII, and a son of Ed and Birdie Drysdale. He shares a headstone with wife, Helen KELLEY. His wifes obituary notes that Ed was a pharmacist, and that they jointly operated Drysdale's Drug Store in Bardwell from the early 1950's through 1986.","STR06" "I47586","Duba","Darlene Francis","16 Mar 1932","30 Jul 2020","0","Obituary
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)

A Funeral Service for Darlene will be held on Thursday, August 6, 2020 at 10:30 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in Milligan. A Graveside Service will be held in the Bohemian National Cemetery following the Funeral Service.

Public visitation will be held on Wednesday, August 5, 2020 from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with family present from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel.

Memorials are suggested to the United Methodist Church, Milligan Fire & Rescue, or the Milligan Public Library.

With the Covid 19 Directed Health Measure, we must observe the 50% occupancy rule as mandated for Funeral Services. Masks are suggested but not required. We will be live-streaming the service to our public Facebook page. Please search for our page on Facebook, or through searching for @friendlyfuneraldirectors, or by clicking on the video link on Darlene's page on this website. You do not need to have a Facebook page to view the service.

Due to the Covid 19 epidemic, there will be a private family lunch following the Funeral Service.

Darlene Frances Slezak was born to Albert & Esther (Engel) Duba in Friend, Nebraska on March 16, 1932 and entered into eternal salvation on July 30, 2020 at the Wilber Care Center in Wilber Nebraska at the age of 88 years, 4 months and 14 days. She was the oldest of 4 children in the family.

Darlene was baptized on March 8, 1946 at the Wilber Methodist Church by Rev. K.O. Zavadil. She attended County School at Fairview District #57 and Pleasant Prairie District #64. Darlene graduated from Friend High School with the class of 1950. She then attended Doane College and received her teaching certificate allowing her to teach at County School Districts #64, #57, #100, and #30.

On July 24, 1956, she was united in marriage to William F. ""Bill"" Slezak at the Methodist Church in Friend, Nebraska. To this union, two children born: Terry Ann and William ""Billy"" Albert. They lived south of Friend for a few years, then moving east of Geneva until the fall of 1969. They relocated to the Slezak Family Farm northwest of Milligan, where they resided until 1998. Upon retirement, they moved to Milligan. After Bill passed, Darlene was very proud to have purchased her own home there.

Darlene was a busy farmwife and mother, raising their two children and preparing delicious meals to take out to the fields for the men during the busy farming seasons.

As the family grew, she would never turn down a chance to help her family, taking care of their grandchildren and attending all of their activities.

Her many interests included working outdoors, drawing, oil painting, socializing with friends, listening to Sunday polka music radio shows, and caring for Milligan's homeless kitties. Later in life, she loved her job as librarian at the Milligan Public Library, serving in that role for 11 years.

Darlene was a member of the Milligan United Methodist Church, serving as past Sunday school teacher, long time UMW member, member of the Milligan Legion Auxiliary Post #240, and a member of the Saline County Retired Teacher's Association.

She enjoyed socializing any chance she could. Darlene also loved attending the Wilber Czech Festival, proudly celebrating her Czech heritage. She only missed one Czech Days in the entire history of the celebration! She loved visiting with folks of any age.

Darlene rarely missed a chance to ride along to the many dance jobs the Leonard Becwar Orchestra played for?meeting and making many new friends. Bill & Darlene were even able to attend Octoberfest in Germany and tour Austria and Switzerland with Leonard's band.

Darlene was preceded in death by her husband, Bill; parents, Albert & Esther Duba; brother, Delbert W. Duba; mother & father-in-law, William & Anne Slezak; brothers-in-law, Jimmy Tupa and Jimmie L. Zalesky; sister-in-law, Betty (Slezak) Alfred; and niece, Katherine (Tupa) Bedient.

She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Terry Ann & Terry Brandt of Tobias, Nebraska; son and daughter-in-law, Billy & Jana Slezak of Milligan, Nebraska; grandchildren, Jeremy Brandt and wife, Lee of Crete, Nebraska, Jacob Brandt and fianc? Ivy Lutz of Lincoln, Nebraska, Jessica Brandt of Daykin, Nebraska, Shane Slezak and wife Jasmine, Shawn Slezak and wife Jennifer, Taylor Slezak and fianc? Joey Gilmer all of Milligan, Nebraska; sisters, Shirley J. Zalesky of Omaha, Nebraska, Esther M. Tupa of Wilber, Nebraska; sister-in-law, Carol Duba of Milligan, Nebraska; great grandchildren Kailee, Brittany and husband Joe, Jake, Emily and husband Josh, Lyla, Beau, Tyler ""TJ"", Noah, Lily, Kaydence, Jade, Kasen, and Lennon; great great grandchildren Kinlee, Julius and Charlotte; nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.
","STR06" "I13416","Duba","Henry S.","10 Jun 1908","20 Feb 1992","0","Graduated from the University of Nebraska. He located his dental office in Western, Nebraska. He served on the Western School Board, was a director of the Western Co-op Bank, and had a Presidential Citation for Selective Service during World War II. (Milligan, p 263).","STR06" "I14915","Duba","Joseph A.","25 Mar 1880","2 Dec 1964","0","Joseph left his homeland as a young boy. Arriving with him John J. and Katerina Beran Duba, his grandpa, Vaclav Duba, his uncle and aunt, the Vaclav Dubas and his infant sister, Mary. In 1886, they settled on a prarie farm fourteen miles west of Wilber. His mother passed away on March 5, 1890, leaving him, his two sisters, Mary and Anna, and his infant brother Johnny, his father and grandfather to mourn her. Joseph's father later remarried Anna Rychecky, who was a good stepmother. (Milligan, p 263).","STR06" "I13417","Duba","Sharon K.","24 Feb 1941","2 Jan 1994","0","Sharon graduated from Doane College at Crete and has a Masters Degree from the University of Nebraska. As of 1988, she worked at the Bennett Martin Library in Lincoln. Her daughter Kristen was living in Denver, and son Andrew was living in Lincoln with his mother. (Milligan, p 263).","STR06" "I48118","DuBose","Daniel Wade","1 Jul 1921","14 Dec 1968","0","There is a photo of his military marker on his Find A Grave memorial page, which was inscribed with a cross, and: ""D Wade DuBose, Texas, Sgt Army Air Forces, World War II, July 1, 1921 through December 14, 1968.""","STR06" "I37404","","","","","","","" "I33889","","","","","","","" "I44830","DuBose","Mary Mollie","12 Feb 1900","30 Aug 1964","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by ""jrrmr910"" shows that she was a daughter of Henry M and Mary Mollie (Stroud) DuBose.


Name Mary Mollie Mcclelland
Event Type Death
Event Date 30 Aug 1964
Event Place Silsbee, Hardin, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 12 Feb 1900
Birthplace , Louisiana
Father's Name Henry M Dubose
Mother's Name Mary Mollie Stroud
Certificate Number 56879
GS Film number 2117598
Digital Folder Number 005144768
Image Number 01842

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBH-2W5 : accessed 01 Mar 2014), Mary Mollie Mcclelland, 30 Aug 1964; citing certificate number 56879, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117598.","STR06" "I29726","","","","","","","" "I25642","Duck","Cleveland James","14 Jan 1934","6 Apr 2004","0","Sabine County Reporter
April 14, 2004

James Duck

Cleveland James Duck, 70, of Pineland died Tuesday, April 6, 2004 at his residence. Duck was born Jan. 14, 1934, in Hineston, Louisiana, and had formerly lived in Pt. Arthur before moving to the Pineland area in 1972. He was a retired self-employed businessman, having operated Three Way Station for several years. Survivors: wife, Doris Duck of Pineland; a daughter, Deirdre HEARD of Jasper; sons, Dwight David Duck of Pt. Neches, Wade Duck of White Oak, John Edward Duck of Rosevine, and John W. SEXTON of Kosovo; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home, Inc. in Hemphill. Interment followed at Wood Cemetery west of Pineland. Starr Funeral Home Inc, Hemphill, directors.","STR06" "I12081","Duck","John Edward","26 Aug 1961","28 Sep 2020","0","John Edward Duck, 59, of Rosevine, Texas passed away Monday, September 28, 2020 in CHI St. Luke's Hospital of Lufkin, Texas.

John was born August 26, 1961 in Beaumont, Texas to Cleveland James Duck and Janice Bolton. He was a graduate of West Sabine High School and a United States Army veteran. He worked as a heavy machinery operator and in his spare time, he loved to fish.

John is survived by his wife, Debbie Duck of Rosevine; step-mother, Doris Duck of Bronson; son, Justin Duck and wife, Emily, of Temple; daughters, Robin Ezernack and husband, Josh, of Bronson, Tori Sowell and husband, Joey, of Rosevine; and Tabrika Logan of Rosevine; brothers, Dwight David Duck and wife, Bonnie, of Hemphill, Wade Duck and wife, Patricia, of White Oak, Texas; and Bill Sexton and wife, Beneta, of Lufkin; sisters, Janet Davis of Port Arthur and Deidre Lopez and husband, Mark, of Bronson; grandchildren, Jayren Herrera, Madison Sowell, Carson Sowell, Hudson Sowell, Jace Ezernack, A. J. Buckley, Jack Duck and Elly Ezernack; and nine nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, step-son, Kyle Ellison; and grandmother, Eunice Lowry.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 29, 2020 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 30, 2020 with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Burial will follow services in Rosevine Cemetery.

Condolences can be made online at starrfuneralhome.com.

(Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home, also published in the Sabine County Reporter, September 30, 2020, page 4)","STR06" "I12083","","","","","","","" "I12082","","","","","","","" "I22277","Dudley","Lela Elizabeth","7 Jul 1918","12 Jul 1999","0","LELA D MCLEMORE 07 Jul 1918 12 Jul 1999 (V) 28328 (Clinton, Sampson, NC) (none specified) 246-48-3047 North Carolina","STR06" "I46109","Due","Florence Maxine","7 Jun 1923","17 Jan 2015","0","Obituary for Florence M. Hall

Funeral Services for Florence will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, January 21, 2015 at the United Methodist Church in Exeter, Nebraska. Graveside service will follow at the Exeter Cemetery. Public Visitation will begin Tuesday from 1 pm until 8 pm with family greeting friends from 6 to 8 at the Farmer Funeral Home in Exeter. Memorials are directed to the Exeter American Legion Auxiliary, Exeter United Methodist Church or the Ronald McDonald House of Omaha.

Florence Maxine (Due) Hall was born on a farm between Exeter and Cordova, Nebraska, on June 7, 1923, to John and Laura (Thomsen) Due. She passed away on January 17, 2015, at the Exeter Care Center at the age of 91. Florence was the youngest of three daughters.

Florence was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith. After attending rural School District 24 in Fillmore County, she graduated from Exeter High School in 1940. Florence attended Bonnett Beauty School in Hastings, receiving her cosmetology license in 1941. During World War II, Florence was employed at the Mead Ordnance Plant and Fairmont Air Base.

On November 27, 1944, she married Howard H. Hall in Jacksonville, Florida, while Howard was enlisted in the Naval Air Corps. Born to this union were sons, Kent and Dennis, and daughter, Sylvia. For many years, Howard and Florence farmed near Exeter until purchasing a McDonald's restaurant franchise in 1974 in Norfolk. They also owned stores in Columbus, York, and O'Neill. They lived in Norfolk and Columbus for several years. After Howard's death in 1987, Florence returned to Exeter.

Florence was a longtime member of the American Legion Auxiliary Post 218 in Exeter. She enjoyed cooking and her potato salad, cream puffs, meatballs with alphabet soup, and green kale were family favorites. Florence enjoyed being with her grandsons and great-grandchildren and attending their activities.

Florence is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Howard; son, Kent; and two sisters, Merna, who died in infancy, and LaVerna Hassler. Left to cherish wonderful memories are children and spouses, Dennis and Cheryl Hall of Columbus, Sylvia and Barry Murphy of Exeter, and Phyllis Hall of Norfolk; five grandsons, Kevin (Gina) Hall, Greg (Kristel) Hall, Cory (Karri) Hall, Brian (Angie) Murphy, and Dustin (Karissa) Murphy; and twelve great-grandchildren, Taylor, Trevor, Emily, Alex, Hunter, Dillon, and Jenna Hall and Patrick, Caitlin, Alice, Logan, and Clara Murphy. Florence is also survived by sister-in-laws Ann Hall, Louise Hall, and Lucille Hall and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.","STR06" "I14634","Duff","Jessie Talmage","19 Aug 1901","12 Oct 1983","0","He was said to have been born in Swabb City, Texas.","STR06" "I45497","Duffy","Katie Irene","8 Dec 1891","1 Dec 1977","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Dannie Moore, links her to her parents, Daniel Paris Duffy (FAG #59973571) and Anna Elizabeth Weir (FAG #59973408).","STR06" "I17978","Duggan","Mary L.","3 Apr 1842","20 Feb 1935","0","The daughter of Edmond Duggan and Elizabeth Swint. This family is first listed in the 1860 Census for the Parish. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 108).","STR06" "I25272","Duhon","Arthur James ""Buddy""","18 Mar 1913","28 Mar 1949","0","Sometimes shown as Author/Authur.

His death certificate, provided by Melba Gene McLemore, shows he was the son of Oneziphere Duhon and Ida Broussard, of Broussard, Louisiana. He was a Musician with the Cliff Bruner Band, and accidentally drowned after his boat turned over while fishing near Taylor's Bayou.

Other spouses include Melba Maxine Jones and Ethel May Scott.","STR06" "I32980","Duhon","Lorene Marie","7 Nov 1930","25 Mar 2000","0","Melba Gene McLemore writes that she was first married to Gordon Lee HALL and later Wayne E. STEPHENS.","STR06" "I2208","Duke","Alia ""Alice""","Apr 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","Alice's father, Thomas Marshall Duke, came to Refugio between 1845 and 1850. He had been alcalde of the municipality of Austin and collector of the port of Matagorda (Per ""Refugio"" by Hobart Huson). Her grandparents were Charlotte Marshall and Basil Duke. Charlotte was said to be a daughter of Thomas Marshall, and her brother was the famous chief justice, John Marshall.

Wynema McGrew shows her parents as Thomas Marshall Duke and Jane Wilkings (McCormick)","STR06" "I6651","Duncan","Clinton Daniel","1 May 1912","25 Apr 1968","0","Said to be born in Diamond, Oklahoma.","STR06" "I10742","Duncan","Frances","Jul 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","She was first married to an ALLEN. Her first name may have been Syrene or Cyrene.","STR06" "I43551","","","","","","","" "I11390","","","","","","","" "I27367","Dunham","Nancy","Abt 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown on the Dunham-Singletary Family Update tree on Rootsweb as a daughter of David Lafayette DUNHAM of Rutherford Co, NC and Elizabeth HATFIELD of Kentucky.","STR06" "I27367","Dunham","Nancy","Abt 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Census
Alabama, Jackson County, Subdivision No. 4, P. O. Larkinsville
Enumerated 15 July 1870
Page 35
252-249
McLamore, Nancy 40 F W Keeping House $--- $150 Ala
McLemore, Mary 12 F W Ala
McLemore, Martha J 22 F W At Home Ala
McLemore, Franklin 10 M W Farm Laborer Ala
McLemore, Laura A 8 F W Ala
McLemore, Milton 6 M W Ala

1880 Census
Alabama, Jackson County, Twp 5 Range 5 Beat No. 15
Enumerated 2 July 1880
Page 2 SD 1 ED 123
12-12
McLemore, Margret W F 40 Keeping House Ala --- SC
McLemore, Elizabeth W F 18 Dtr Keeping House Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, James H W M 13 Son Working on Farm Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Andrew J W M 8 Son At Home Ala Ala Ala
13-13
McLemore, Nancy W F 66 Keeping House Tenn SC Tenn
McLemore, Benj. T W M 20 S Farming Ala Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Laura A W F 18 Dtr Keeping House Ala Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Milton R W M 16 Son Working on Farm Ala Tenn Tenn","STR06" "I25108","","","","","","","" "I24586","Dunkerley","Allen Keton","28 Jan 1901","25 Aug 1979","0","Melba Gene McLemore writes that he married second Faye POOLEY. According to the SSDI, his last residence was in Smithville, Bastrop County, Texas. The Texas Death Index shows that he actually died, however, in nearby Travis County.","STR06" "I24586","Dunkerley","Allen Keton","28 Jan 1901","25 Aug 1979","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 Census
Texas, Harris County, Houston, ED 134
Enumerated Apr 3, 1930 by Mrs. Mary T Weems
ED 101-134 Sd 26 Sheet 6A
8005 Grafton
49-51
Dunkerley, Walter Hd O $6,000 M W 64 M@24 England England England 1887 Printer Newspaper
Dunkerley, Rosa v Wf F W 60 M@20 Tx Va TN
Dunkerley, Allen K Son M W 29 Mass Eng Tx Doctor Medicine
Dunkerley, Gertrude DIL F W 23 Tx Tx Tx
Dennis, Azalee Servent F W 16 Tx Tx Tx Servant Private Home

1940 Census
Texas, Harris County, Houston City, JP 2
Enumerated April 11, 1940
SD 8 ED 258-296
Grafton
3116-211-0-4500-760
Dunkerly, Dr. Allen K head m W 39 M 34 Mqass Same House Harris TX Physician Private Practice
Dunkerly, Gertrude G Wf F W 33 M Tx Same House Harris TX
Dunkerley, Allen K Jr Son M W 9 S Tx Same House Harris Tx
Dunkerley, Barbara E Dtr F W 5 S Tx Sam House Harris Tx


","STR06" "I25095","Dunkerley","Dona Dee","26 Dec 1946","12 Nov 2005","0","Donna Dee Dunkerley Heath

December 26, 1946 - November 12, 2005

Dona Dee Dunkerley Heath (58) was born December 26, 1946, in Corpus Christi and passed away November 12, 2005 in Lexington, TX

She was the daughter of Roland and Minnie Pearl Dunkerley of Houston.

Dee was raised in Houston and attended Spring Woods High School in 1965.

She met the love of her life, Thomas Heath and they moved to Lexington for the good life of the country from the 'big city'. There she was able to raise her chickens, horses, dogs and cats; grow a wonderful garden and work in the yard for which she had a natural gift.

Dee loved to read, and was a frequent visitor to the Giddings and Rockdale Public Libraries.

Dee was preceded in death by her husband of 23 years, Thomas Earl Heath; her parents, Mrs. & Mrs. Roland P. Dunkerley, Sr., her brother Beau Robert Dunkerley.

She is survived by her sister Lynn Murchison & husband Richard; brother Roland Dunkerley, Jr.; all from Houston; brother Keton Dunkerley and wife Jan; of Riverside; Aunt Flora Mae Brown of Kerrville; Uncle James Atchley of Corpus Christi; numerous nieces and nephews and many loving friends.

The family wishes to extend their deep appreciation to her friends for their love and support.

Service arrangements are pending with Phillips and Luckey Funeral Home in Giddings. The family ask that in lieu of flowers, please donate to your local public library in Dee's name.","STR06" "I24585","Dunkerley","Inez","17 Sep 1891","4 Jul 1957","0","Her actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that she was the daughter of Rose Ann McLemore of Seguin, Texas and Walter Dunkerley of England, and her usual occupation was that of a broker in the real estate industry. The informant was her husband, Mr. E.A. Baumgartner, of 1714 Ridgewood Street in Houston.","STR06" "I24585","Dunkerley","Inez","17 Sep 1891","4 Jul 1957","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, Harris County, Houston Ward 5, ED 92
Enumerated 19 Jan 1920 by Robert A. Allen
SD 8 ED 92 Sheet 18B
2606-431-474
Baumgartner, Ernist Hd M W 33 M Tx Switzerland/German Texas Printer Printing Company
Baumgartner, Inez E Wf F W 28 M Tx England Tx
Baumgartner, Inez E Dtr F W 1 4/12 Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Harris, Houston ED 114
Enumerated April 2, 1930 by Mrs. Ida Rose Willson
ED 101-114 SD 26 Sheet 2A Stamped 171
1714 Ridgewood
9-10
Baumgartner, Ernst O $5500 M W 43 M@30 Tx Switzerland TX
Baumgartner, Inez E F 38 M@27 Tx England Tx
Baumgartner, Inez M F 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Baumgartner, Eleanor A F 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Baumgartner, E. Allen M 6 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I25102","","","","","","","" "I25090","Dunkerley","Robert Russell","Abt 1913","Yes, date unknown","0","On November 11, 1954, Pleasant McLemore wrote to his grandniece Ivy McLemore Yates that Russell had only two boys and that son ""Robert had a newspaper in Sinten, Texas---(the) SINTON ENTERPRISE.""","STR06" "I25103","","","","","","","" "I25091","Dunkerley","Roland Pleasant","13 Sep 1915","11 Jan 1983","0","Roland P. Dunkerley, Maj. US Army
B. 9-13-1915 D. 1-17-1983
Houston National Cemetery

Texas Death Index instead has the date of death as 11 Jan 1983, Harris County

On November 11, 1954, Pleasant McLemore wrote this grandniece Ivy McLemore Yates that Russell had only two boys and that the younger son Roland had an ""important job with a big oil co.---he is a graduate of A.M. College and has a wife and 5 children.""","STR06" "I24584","Dunkerley","Russell John Pleasant","28 Jan 1890","20 Nov 1959","0","In a January 4, 1944 letter to John Wright McLemore in Altus, Oklahoma, Pleasant McLemore wrote that Rosa's oldest son, Russell lived in Corpus Christi, Texas and ""is boss machinest on the leading new paper there, his son Robert Dunkerley is foreman in the composing room. Rosa goes down there fishing ofern.""

Name: Russell John Dunkerley
Death Date: 20 Nov 1959
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 69 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 28 Jan 1890
Birthplace: San Antonio, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Walter Dunkerley
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Rose
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Mach. Lineotype Mach.
Place of Residence: Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas
Cemetery: South Park
Burial Place: Houston, Texas
Burial Date: 23 Nov 1959
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115991
Digital Film Number: 4166182
Image Number: 729
Reference Number: P 728 CN 62201
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I24584","Dunkerley","Russell John Pleasant","28 Jan 1890","20 Nov 1959","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, Harris County, Houston W7, JP 1
Enumerated 3 Jan 1920
SD 8, ED 103, Sheet 3A
Dunkerley, Russell J Hd M W 29 M Tx Engl Tx
Dunkerley, Alice Wf F W 27 M Tx Eng Miss
Dunkerley, Robert Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Dunkerley, Roland Son M W 4 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Jefferson County, Beaumont
Enumerated April 14, 1930 by Gideon Bradfield
ED 123-43 SD 27 Sheet 23B
Dunkerley, Russel J Hd M 40 M Tx Eng Tx Machinist Dailey Paper
Dunkerley, Alice Wf F 38 M Tx Eng Miss
Dunkerley, Robert R Son M 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Dunkerley, Rallie P Son M 14 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I24485","Dunkerley","Walter","8 May 1865","25 Jul 1941","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows that he was the son of Samuel DUNKERLEY and Ellen NEEDHAM.He was a proofreader for the Houston Post Newspaper.","STR06" "I25101","","","","","","","" "I32716","","","","","","","" "I1428","Dunlap","Almer A. ""Elmer""","24 Nov 1891","11 Dec 1966","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Custer County, Washita Township
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 20-26 SD 4 Sheet 3B
54-54
Dunlap, A. A. Head m W 38 M 21 Tx Ka Tx Farmer
Dunlap, June Wf F W 34 M 18 Ok Va Tx
Dunlap, Willie Dtr F W 12 S Ok Tx Ok
Dunlap, James Son M W 8 S Ok Tx Ok
Dunlap, ??? Son M W 5 S Ok Tx Ok
Ballew, Sallie Mother-in-law F W 63 Wd 17 Tx Ky Ky
(Indexed at Ancestry.com as Ballero)","STR06" "I14019","Dunlap","Blanche","11 Jul 1890","25 May 1990","0","Funeral services for Blanche Rennels will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Monday in the Martin Funeral Chapel with Bro. O.B. Dunlap officiating. Burial will follow in the Red Hill Cemetery, Hammon, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma. Mrs. Rennels was born July 11, 1890 in Jack County, Texas and died Friday morning May 25, 1990 at the age of 99. she came from Jack County in 1899 with her parents to the Colter Community where she was reared. She was married to Alfred M. Rennels at Sayre on Nov. 12, 1910. They established their first home north of Canute on a farm. In 1936, they established a grocery store, and service station in the Carpenter Community, where Mrs. Rennels enjoyed helping her husband in that endeavor. She was a member of the Church of Christ for over 80 years. She enjoyed working in the Community Home Demostration Club in Colter. They retired in 1963 selling their store to a grandson. They continued to live there in Carpenter until she entered the nursing home in July of 1973. Survivors include three sons: Alvin J. Rennels of Canute, Wade W. Rennels of Hammon, and Doyle Rennels of Medford, OR. A special relation, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Allison. Her only nephew O.B. Dunlap will be officiating minister of the service. 5 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren and 6 great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband Alfred on July 11, 1969, one infant son, and three brothers.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I25716","","","","","","","" "I1426","Dunlap","Obediah B.","Feb 1859","Abt 1928","0","Glen Zell shows him as the son of R C (b. 5 Jun 1835, d. 8 Feb 1881) and Marie (b. 1840) DUNLAP.","STR06" "I33405","Dunn","Eskel","18 Jun 1896","Yes, date unknown","0","Paul Williams notes that on her marriage application Eskel lists that she was the daughter of Andrew & Nettie [Denton] Dunn, with her father born Crawford, IN and her mother born Orange county, IN. She was a sister of John Dunn, who later married Lucy Tyree.","STR06" "I24771","Dunn","James","Bef 1806","Yes, date unknown","0","Eldon and Ann McLemore of Derby, Kansas, instead show him has James DUMM.","STR06" "I32764","Dunn","John","Abt 1877","Yes, date unknown","0","Paul Williams says he was the brother of Eskel Dunn that married Lucy's younger brother, Ollie. They are both children of Andrew Dunn and Nettie Denton.","STR06" "I2907","Dunn","Lola Belle","27 Feb 1894","5 May 1972","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of James Daniel DUNN and Mary Lela BAKER.","STR06" "I9804","Dunn","Melinda","Bef 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of David Dunn.","STR06" "I3012","Dunn","Ronald Claire","10 Dec 1931","25 Jun 2005","0","The son of Vinton J. Dunn and Shirley Palstring. (Milligan, p 261).

Obituary

Ronald Claire Dunn, Lincoln

Ronald Claire Dunn, 73, Lincoln died Saturday (6/25/05). Born, Dec. 10, 1931, in Falls City, to Vinton and Shirley (Palstring) Dunn. Retired industrial metals salesman. Member: Christ United Methodist Church; University of Nebraska N Club.

Survivors: wife, Emilye (Dlouhy) Dunn; daughters, sons-in-law, Cindy and Ernie Barney, San Clemente, Calif., Janis and Scott Gordon, Lincoln, Virginia Dunn and special friend John Fauntleroy, Richmond, Va.; brother, sister-in-law, R. James and Gail Dunn, Orange, Calif., M. Edward Dunn, McAllen, Texas; sister-in-law, Helen Dlouhy, Lincoln; brother-in-law, sister-in-law, Adolph and Evelyn Dlouhy, Tobias; nieces, nephews, cousins. Preceded in death by parents; sisters, Marian Duey and Jean Wiziarde; sister-in-law, Mona Dunn.

Private interment followed by memorial service: 11 a.m. Wednesday, Christ United Methodist Church, 4530 A St., Lincoln. The Rev. Jay Vetter. Visitation, 6-9 p.m. Tuesday, Roper and Sons Funeral Home, 4300 O St. Memorials to Christ United Methodist Foundation. Condolences: www.roperandsons.com.

SSN 508-32-1149

(Courtesy Dennis Belohlavy, Lincoln Journal Star 27 June 2005)","STR06" "I16381","Dunnaway","Sarah J.","Abt 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","Richard Chapman, in a email dated February 2012, wrote that Sarah was a daughter of William H. DUNNAWAY and Nancy FLOYD.","STR06" "I19463","","","","","","","" "I45841","Dunse","Ivan Gerald","26 Jun 1924","12 Sep 2014","0","Funeral services for Ivan will be held on Monday, September 15, 2014 at 10:30 a.m. at the St. John's Lutheran Church in Ohiowa. Pastors James & Becky Sells will be officiating the services.

Military graveside services will follow the the funeral in the Ohiowa Cemetery.

Visitation will be Sunday from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., with family present from 4-6 p.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva. Memorials in lieu of flowers are directed to the family to be designated at a later date.

Ivan Gerald Dunse was born to Louise (Hinrichs) and William Dunse at their family farm Southeast of Ohiowa, Nebraska on June 26, 1924. He was baptized at Zion Lutheran Church in Tobias, Nebraska. He was confirmed at South Lutheran Church in Ohiowa, Nebraska. He was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Ohiowa for most of his adult life, serving for a time as a councilman there.

Ivan graduated from Ohiowa High School in 1941. He farmed with his Uncle Herman Dunse until he entered the military service on December 22, 1944. He served in the army in Southeast Asia during World War II. Prior to entering the war ,Ivan was proud to have helped build the Bruning Air Base in Bruning, Nebraska. After returning home, Ivan helped to deconstruct it. Upon his return, Ivan resumed farming with his Uncle Herman. Ivan liked custom farming, corn shelling, bailing and silage chopping. Ivan also did a lot of welding for friends.

Ivan met Pat Schmale in 1947. They quickly fell in love and were married January 4, 1948, at Trinity Lutheran Church in DeWitt, Nebraska. Unto this union were born three children: Gaylen, Barbara, and Ricky.

Gaylen married Barb Krupicka and had two sons, Steve and Matt. Barbara married William Hanson and had two children, Steven and Desiree. Ivan and Pat have 15 great-grandchildren.

Ivan was very proud to have had permanent membership in the Legion and V.F.W. in Ohiowa and Geneva, Nebraska. Last Memorial Day, Ivan was honored by the Ohiowa Legion for having served as treasurer for 50 years.

Throughout his life, Ivan greatly enjoyed attending the numerous sporting events of his children, his grandsons, and his great-grandchildren. For ten years, Ivan and Pat owned and operated the Ohiowa Bar and Grill, where they sponsored numerous trips to watch the Kansas City Royals and Chiefs' games.

He is preceded in death by his parents and parents-in-law, and his son Ricky.

Ivan is survived by his loving wife Pat, his son and daughter-in-law Gaylen and Barb Dunse, his daughter and son-in-law Barbara and Bill Hanson, and his grandchildren and great-grandchildre","STR06" "I37912","Duplantier","Armand J. ""A. J.""","21 Aug 1919","Dec 1985","0","There were two Armand Duplantier's on the SSDI, both dying in New Orleans. The second man by this same name was born 18 Apr 1893 and died in January 1980. It is assumed that Mary Catherine McGrew's husband was the one close in age to her, but this has not been verified. Wynema McGrew writes that he was a lieutenant stationed at Camp VanDorn during World War II.","STR06" "I46208","","","","","","","" "I40627","","","","","","","" "I46206","Durbin","Richard Rogan","23 Jun 1932","12 Sep 1986","0","The Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. shows his parents ad Marion R. Durbin and Lola M. Bennefield.","STR06" "I19552","Durr","David H.","Between 1813 and 1820","13 Jan 1887","0","Although his last name is listed on DUNN on both the 1850 and 1860 census, Durr appears to be correct. Casagranda, in her transcription of the Sabine Parish, Louisiana 1850 census, notes that DIRR is also used, but that DURR seems to be the most used and correct spelling of the name. She further notes the family is listed through the 1880 census records of Sabine Parish, but few cemetery or marriage records are present under any variant spelling......(Other DURR family members) can be found in Natchitoches, Rapides, and Caddo Parishes. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 35).

Casagranda suspects he was a son of Michael DURR and Elizabeth PINCHARD. However, Susan Laurent, who maintains a website Durr Families Of North Louisiana www.doubledurr.com which is the compilation of all the research the descendants of Michael & David Durr have done thru the years, says this is incorrect. She also notes that David's wife was Paralee ALLRED.","STR06" "I36011","Durst","Margaret Hannah","22 Nov 1925","1 Nov 2019","0","Margaret Smith, 94, of Lincoln, passed away on November 1, 2019. She was born on a farm in Morrowville, Kansas to Frank and Viola Durst. Having grown up on a farm, she learned the meaning of hard work early on. Margaret married Floyd H. Smith, and after farming for a time, they made their home in Lincoln, NE. Margaret was a wonderful cook, her specialty was pies and cinnamon rolls. Her sons in law suggested she could make a ""million"" by opening her own bakery.

Like many of her friends, she worked at Russell Stover Candy Factory and later retired from St. Elizabeth Hospital. On the day she passed, she was still mothering, suggesting her daughters should have worn coats since it was cold outside. She always remembered all birthdays and most importantly, never missed watching or listening to a Nebraska football game.

She is survived by two daughters, Marilyn Schulter and Janice (Allen) Soukup of Lincoln and son, Steven (Donna) Smith of Kearney; grandchildren, John Schulter, Kelsey Soukup, Jessica Zmek, Paige Rosenthal and Jacob Smith; eight great-grandchildren and a brother, Gerald Durst.

No visitation/cremation. Services will be held at a later date.

(Obituary courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I42467","","","","","","","" "I28838","Dutton","Caroline P.","18 Mar 1828","10 Jul 1911","0","Joseph T. Richardson shows her as a daughter of Stephen Dutton and Sarah O'Briant.","STR06" "I46198","Dutton","Johnnie Price","21 May 1908","22 Aug 1973","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by WSalmond, displays a photo of his military marker.

It is embossed with a cross and reads ""Johnnie P Dutton, Alabama, PFC US Army, World War II PH, May 21, 1908, Aug 22 1973.""

It is also noted that he is a son of John Ed Dutton and Sally Parker.","STR06" "I45181","","","","","","","" "I16111","Duval","Amelia","Abt 1838","13 Sep 1906","0","Died unmarried.","STR06" "I16107","Duval","Edmund Hillyer","8 Feb 1805","19 Sep 1878","0","Came to New Brunswick in 1844; settled at Saint John: he was a school inspector","STR06" "I16112","Duval","Eliza Lucy","Abt 1840","15 May 1928","0","In June 1870 she was said to have married William BURDITT.","STR06" "I16117","Duval","Emily Ann Eves","20 Jan 1853","3 Dec 1915","0","Died unmarried.","STR06" "I16103","Duval","George","22 Aug 1817","6 Oct 1904","0","Settled in St. John, New Brunswick, Canada. Saint John City Directory 1863-1892 chair maker, Brussels St. Lived with his daughter Mary E. Poole after his wife died

The Daily Telegraph Saturday, 8 Oct 1904

On Thursday George Duval died, age 87. He leaves 3 sons and 3 daughters. One son, E.H. Duval conducts business in Waterloo. John is with the Howe Woodworking Co. William resides in the States. The daughters are Mrs. M. E. Poole, 92 Somerset, Mrs. Craft of Lynn and Miss Emily. Funeral Saturday, October 8th. Rev. Dr. Gates Officiating.","STR06" "I16122","Duval","George Edmund","8 Oct 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown as a son by Dorothy Wiggs, but not per other sources.","STR06" "I16145","Duval","Guillaume ""William""","30 Jan 1739","Abt 1794","0","Dorothy Wiggs, shows that he married first Ann Batchalder (AKA Bachelier) on 28 May 1763 at St. Mathhew's, Bethnal Green, Londonn. They were the parents of Ann Duval. Guillaume's first wife died soon after the birth of their daughter. Dorothy further noted that he was ""Christened at the house by Mr.Balguerie and recorded in register of French Church, La Patente de Spitalfield. Sponsers were Guillaume Duval and Marie Duval. Marriage to Ann by licence at St. Mathew's, Bethnal Green, London. Both made their mark. Witnesses were Ph: Ja: May, Peter Duval. Marriage to Margaret by banns at St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, London. He signed, she made her mark. Witnesses were Thomas Maund and Esther Goodey. He was listed as a weaver in records of the childrens' baptisms.""","STR06" "I16119","Duval","Henrietta Feller","1 Jul 1857","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a Mr. Craft.","STR06" "I16139","Duval","John Wood","7 Mar 1807","29 Jul 1893","0","He was baptized into the Methodist Church on 7 April 1884. Taught African school in Saint John from 1859 to 1861 and lived among the black families in Loch Lomond(RS8, Film#7846, Special School). Death date from Havelock circuit Methodist records (Film #8226)","STR06" "I16120","Duval","Joseph William","14 Jan 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:


1900 Census
Massachussets, Suffolk County, Revere Prec 3
Enumerated 1 June 1900
SD 115 ED 1575 Sheets 1A and 1B
Stampted 186
11-13
Duval, Joseph W Hd W M Jan 1860 40 m14 Canada England Engla
nd 1880 20 Na Store Keeper
Duval, Ireve V Wf W F Apr 1866 m14 2/2 Novia Scotia Nova Scotia Nova Scotia 1882 18
Duval, William B Son W M May 1888 12 S Mass Mass Nova Scotia At School
Duval, Ethel M. Dtr W F May 1894 6 S Mass Mass Nova Scotia At School
Sanford, Ella M Servant W F Mar 1883 17 S Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Clerk Dry Goods","STR06" "I16147","Duval","Mary","2 Feb 1777","Yes, date unknown","0","Dorothy Wiggs has two daughters named Mary Duval, one born in 1777, and one born in 1779. She has no further information about either of them. Alice Karen only listed one Mary Duval, and showed that her mother died after her birth.","STR06" "I14040","Duval","Mary Elizabeth","11 Nov 1841","2 Nov 1925","0","Saint John Globe Monday 2 November 1925 Front Page

Many friends in the city will learn with regret of the death of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Poole, aged 86, which took place at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ludwig Christianson, 92 Somerset Street about 9 o'clock in this morning.

The deceased, who had been in poor health for two years, took a turn for the worse about two weeks ago and was found dead in her bed this morning by her daughter.

Survived by four daughters, Mrs. Christianson; Mrs. Wilfred Suthers, Tolfield, Mass.; Mrs. Frank Wagner, Liverpool, N.S.; another daughter in Foxborough, Mass; four sons, Arthur, Greenfield, Mass.; Walter, Watertown, Mass.; Edwin, Edmonton, Alta; William, Texas.","STR06" "I16110","Duval","Maryanne","Abt 1836","Abt 1928","0","Married (1rst) Mr. Wilson and (2nd) Mr. Allen","STR06" "I16105","Duval","Peter","19 Jan 1775","3 Jun 1828","0","Information courtesy of Dorothy Wiggs, from E.H. Duval's family history. Birth and baptismfrom St. Matthew's Church records, Bethnal Green Death and burial--St. Botolph Aldgaterecords (died in Houndsditch, age 54, buried by Rev. A. Veasey). Parish records listed him as a coal merchant.","STR06" "I16149","Duval","Pierre","Abt 1710","30 Nov 1794","0","Dorothy Wiggs shows him as the son of Pierre Duval and Margueritte Ruault of France. She notes that he died in a French Hospital in London. Alice Roberts shows that he was a Weaver. She cites as a reference Volume 21 of the ""Publication of the Huguenot Society of London.""","STR06" "I48001","Dvorak","Fred William","27 Sep 1926","29 Mar 2008","0","FamilySearch shows him as a son of Fred WIlliam Dvorak Sr (1900-1987) and Rose Burianek (1903-2002) of Wilber NE.","STR06" "I12211","Dwinell","Eliza J.","16 Jul 1822","23 Aug 1870","0","Description: CHAPMAN ELIZA J.
b.July 16, 1822 d.Aug. 23, 1870
Burial 8/23/1870
tall gray slab; ""wife of S. B. Chapman""; next to S.B.
Information from my cemetery records. Maybe be helpful to you.

Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa
Sharon Rohrbacher
Odessa Township Treasurer


Sharon Rohrbacher
sharon@odessatownship.org

","STR06" "I39665","Dwinell","Henry E.","3 Oct 1826","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown by Benjamin Dwight, has having one child, Mariette Dwinell.","STR06" "I39663","Dwinell","Isaac Strong","14 Oct 1831","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown by Benjamin Dwight as ""a farmer and carpenter at W. Webster""","STR06" "I39661","Dwinell","John R.","24 Jan 1836","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown by Benjamin Dwight as ""a farmer at Mason, Ingham County, Mich., and justice of the peace.""","STR06" "I39635","Dwinell","Justin","19 May 1800","23 Jun 1862","0","Shown by Benjamin Dwight as ""son of Henry Dwinell of Shaftsbury, Vt., and afterwards (1815) of Sennett, N.Y. and Lillas.....) a farmer at West Webster, N.Y. (then Penfield) 1825-62.""","STR06" "I39671","Dwinell","Stephen T.","23 Feb 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown by Benjamin Dwight as ""a farmer at Eaton Rapids, Mich., and a constable.""","STR06" "I39993","Dyer","Carroll Leslie","22 Apr 1916","17 Jul 2007","0","Carroll Leslie Dyer

Hamilton-Carroll Leslie Dyer, 91, of Hamilton, passed away Tuesday, July 17, 2007 at Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital in Hamilton.

He was born April 22, 1916 in New Portland, Maine to Leslie and Lora Agnes Luce Dyer.

Carroll graduated from high school and went to Washington, Conn. where he worked in a bakery.

His number was pulled in the draft and he was sent by the Army to Ft. Bragg, North Carolina. After basic camp he was sent to Ft. Sill, Okla. While there he met Georgia Hanks of Lawton, Okla.

He served in the European theatre and was discharged in November 1945.

He and Georgia were married Dec. 23, 1945. They made their home in Farmington, Maine for a short time then in 1950 moved to Orono, Maine. In Oct. 1981, they moved to Hamilton.

He worked as a chef in three different fraternities during the school year and during the summer worked in hotels or summer camps. Carroll also worked at the Jackson Liberty Cancer Research Center in Bar Harbor, Maine.

He was a member of the Corvallis United Methodist Church. He volunteered at the Humane Society, Haven House, the Commodity Center and Marcus Daly Hospital.

Carroll had a love for music. Georgia and Carroll belonged to numerous square dancing clubs and enjoyed dancing. Upon his retirement and move to Hamilton, Carroll volunteered his time for numerous activities. His love for cooking continued as he made pies and cakes for bake sales and soups and breads for church functions. He was a very outgoing person, always wanting to talk to people. He will be greatly missed by his family and all of his friends.

He was preceded in death by his wife Georgia, daughter Leslie Jean Slaboda and brothers Cecil and Donald.

Carroll is survived by his sons, Duane Allen Dyer of Blackwell, Mo., Kevin Ross Dyer of Kodiak, Alaska; nine grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; sister Minnie Bowker of Auburn, Maine; numerous nieces and nephews.

A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m., Monday, July 23, at the Corvallis Methodist Church, with Rev. Mick Gray officiating. Private family urn placement will take place at Riverview Cemetery in Hamilton. Arrangements are under the care of the Daly-Leach Chapel in Hamilton.

The family suggets memorials to the Corvallis Methodist Church or the Bitterroot Humane Society.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong from and undated, unreferenced printout courtesy of Sue Anna Lewis O'Hara)","STR06" "I39245","Dyer","Mary Belle","Oct 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","""It was stated in a book written by Genelle McDaniel that Mary Bell Dyer the young widow of John Marcus Kennedy was on the way to texas when a young man named Elbert McLemore Metand married Her so it looks like John Kennedy Died in Tennessee and Mary Bell Dyer Kennedy McLemore went on to texas ""

http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/k/e/n/Morris-J-Kennedy-ii/GENE3-0006.html","STR06" "I39245","Dyer","Mary Belle","Oct 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Tennessee, Monroe County, Civil District 15
Enumerated 25 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 119 Sheet 11B
197-202
Kennedy, William Hed M M Nov 1842 57 M 31 Tn NC Tn Farmer
Kennedy, Chilnissa Wife W F Dec 1848 52 M 31 111/8 Tn Tn Tn
Kennedy, Cicero A. Jr Son M M Jan 1873 27 S Tn Tn Tn Clerk in Store
Kennedy, Mary Bille Dtr W F Jan 1877 23 S Tn Tn Tn
Kennedy, Minnie Dtr W F Jan 1871 21 S Tn Tn Tn
Kennedy, Joseph F Son W M Sept 1880 19 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
Kennedy, James P Son W M Jan 1883 17 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
Kennedy, Annie May Dtr W F May 1887 12 S Tn Tn Tn
Bright, William S Jr Nephew W M July 1883 16 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
Kennedy, Belle Dtr-in-law W F Oct 1870 27 Wd 2/2 Tn Tn Tn
Kennedy, Volla Grdtr W F Aug 1895 4 S Tn Tn Tn
Kennedy, Olly Cicero Grandson W M Jun 1847 2 S Tn Tn Tn


","STR06" "I45753","Dyer","Nan","26 May 1917","19 May 1981","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page has links to her parents, James Monroe Dyer, Jr. (FAG#53633471) and Annie Laura Marley Dyer Stigler (FAG#53634148).","STR06" "I48535","Dyer","Rodger Leland","31 Oct 1941","13 Jan 2020","0","Roger ""Fritz"" Leland Dyer, 78, passed away January 13, 2020 surrounded by his loving family and friends.

Celebration of Life: 10:00 a.m., Saturday, January 25, 2020 at Castleberry Baptist Church, 1250 Jim Wright Frwy, N, Fort Worth, Texas 76108. Inurnment: 1:00 p.m., Monday, January 27, 2020 in the Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery, 2000 Mountain Creek Pkwy, Dallas.

Fritz was born October 31, 1941 in Terre Haute, Indiana to Roger Leo Dyer and Catherine Louise Russell Dyer. He graduated from Arlington Heights High School. He served in the Air Force from 1959 to 1963. Fritz went to work at Xerox headquarters for 35 years before retirement. He then worked for 10 years at the UNT Health Science Center. Fritz was a loving husband, father and friend to all.

He is preceded in death by his parents; brother, Robert Joe Dyer; and stepson, Gerry Rogers.

Survivors: Fritz is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 26 years, Sandra Dyer; son, Dale Dyer (Rhodna); daughter, Linda ""Puddin"" McCue (Terry); daughter, Toni ""Babe"" Wolfe (Matthew); brother, Raymond Dyer (Rose); many grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and his precious dog, Buster.","STR06" "I23480","","","","","","","" "I5777","Earthman","William Butler","7 Sep 1933","21 May 2015","0","William Butler Earthman Jr., 81, died at Promise Hospital Thursday, May 21, 2015.

He was born in Harriman, Tenn., Sept. 7, 1933, and lived the last 11 years in Vicksburg. He was married to Mary Ellen Morlas Earthman for 60 years.

He graduated from Mississippi State University in 1954 and retired from International Paper after 38 years, serving in various engineering and management positions. After retiring, he worked as project manager for Raytheon in Mobile, Ala. He was a licensed professional engineer and a former member of A.S.M.E and T.A.P.P.I. After his second retirement, he had an antique business and was an advocate and board member of the Vicksburg-Warren Humane Society.

He was preceded in death by his parents, William B. Earthman Sr. and Elizabeth Earthman; and his
granddaughter, Cathryn Brumbelow.

He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Mary Ellen Morlas Earthman; three daughters, Ellen (Tommy) Presson of Vicksburg, Lucine Hawn of Vicksburg, and Aminda Brumbelow of Mobile, Ala.; grandchildren, David Fletcher of Norfolk, Va. Adam Brumbelow of Pensacola, Fla., Nick Presson of Vicksburg and Samantha Hawn of Vicksburg; and great-grandchildren.

Memorials can be made to Vicksburg-Warren Humane Society 6600 Highway 61 S. Vicksburg, Ms. 39180.","STR06" "I7356","Easley","Alpha Verna","4 Dec 1891","7 Jan 1986","0","Also shown as Verna Alpha, and nicknamed ""Doll.""","STR06" "I13661","Easley","Artie Oran","3 Dec 1886","20 May 1948","0","A digital image of his actual Texas death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was a laborer. He was shown as married, and the son of Dan Easley and Josephine Farce (sic).

Kay Parker McCary, in her annotated trasnscription of the Spring Hill Cemetery
shows that his grave was a triple with Hattie E. Easley and Hattie V. Easley, and was inscribed ""At rest,"" and a footstone reading ""Daddy.""

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txsabine/burials/120-020712-Spring_Hill_Cem_A-L.htm

Name: Artie Oran Easley
Death Date: 20 May 1948
Death Place: Precinct 1, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 61 years 5 months 17 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 03 Dec 1886
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Dan Easley
Father's Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Mother's Name: Josephine Farce
Mother's Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Occupation: Laborer
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Spring Hill Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Burial Date: 21 May 1948
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2218864
Digital Film Number: 4031444
Image Number: 3131
Reference Number: CN 23034
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I13661","Easley","Artie Oran","3 Dec 1886","20 May 1948","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I25353","Easley","Arvin Eugene","22 Oct 1935","24 Apr 2020","0","Arvin Eugene Easley, 84, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Friday, April 24, 2020 at his residence.

Arvin was born October 22, 1935 in Sabine County, Texas to Thomas Sherdon Easley and Callie Mae Harley. After serving in the U.S. Army, Arvin went on to earn two bachelor degrees before deciding to pursue a job in construction. He was hard working and a loving father.

He is survived by his loving wife, Jean Easley of Hemphill; daughters, Sheeta Gaspard and husband, David of Hemphill, Sheela Bennet and husband, Thomas of Hemphill, and Misty Haynes of Hemphill; brothers, Don Easley and wife Sandra of Hemphill, and James Easley and wife, Natasha of Houston; sisters, Johnnie Godsey of San Augustine, Jimmie Hipler and husband, Clinton Earl of Pineland, Martha Griffin and husband, Jerry of Hemphill, and Dianne Short of Pineland; and seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Thomas and Callie Mae Easley; daughter, Sheena Easley; grandchildren, Ron Procell, Rustie Procell, and Skyler Procell; and his granddaughter in law, Chelsie Procell.

Graveside Services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, April 26, 2020 at Lone Oak Cemetery in Hemphill, Texas with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Memorial guest book can be signed and condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com","STR06" "I7634","Easley","Audrey Gay","4 Apr 1901","14 Jul 1964","0","Name: Audrey Gay Easley
Death Date: 14 Jul 1964
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 63 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 04 Apr 1901
Birthplace: Hemphill, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Daniel Bush Easley
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Julia Travis
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Forest Employee
Place of Residence: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Cemetery: Yellow Pine Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 14 Jul 1964
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117594
Digital Film Number: 4028382
Image Number: 1361
Reference Number: cn43441
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I7634","Easley","Audrey Gay","4 Apr 1901","14 Jul 1964","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP #1, Hemphill Town
ED 202-2 SD 17 Sheet 2B
Sixth Street
37-43
Easley, Audrey G Head M W 29 M W 19 Tx Tx Tx Logger Saw Mill
Easley, Myrtle Wf F W 27 m 17 Fl Ga Ga
Easley, Othel E Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Fl
Easley, Pauline Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Fl
Easley, Wilburn Son M W 3 3/12 S Tx Tx Fl
Clark, Ira F Boarder M W 25 S Tx Tx Tx Truck Driver State Highway","STR06" "I13894","Easley","Baby","4 Aug 1911","25 Aug 1911","0","Name: Easley
Death Date: 25 Aug 1911
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 1 month
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 04 Aug 1911
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Coleman Easley
Father's Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Mother's Name: Matie Beckcom
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2050512
Digital Film Number: 4165861
Image Number: 1826
Reference Number: 18524
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I25747","","","","","","","" "I456","Easley","Benjamin Franklin","Abt 1810","Yes, date unknown","0","1850 Federal Census, Amite County, Mississippi

613 613 Easley B. F. 39 M Farmer 800 S.C. 613 613 Easley Cicly 25 F Amite Co Miss 613 613 Easley R. B. 20 M Schoolmaster Amite Co Miss 613 613 Easley E. W. 18 M Schoolmaster Amite Co Miss 613 613 Easley G. G. 14 M Amite Co Miss X 613 613 Easley Welden 12 M Amite Co Miss X 613 613 Easley W. E. 6 M Amite Co Miss X 613 613 Easley Mary E. 5 F Amite Co Miss 613 613 Easley Margaret M. 3 F Amite Co Miss 613 613 NS Anonymous 1 F Amite Co Miss

Cicly appears to be a second wife. Were the four younger children his by her? Note the gap in age between Welden and W.E.","STR06" "I48086","Easley","Bettie June","6 Sep 1934","11 Jul 2021","0","Mrs. Bettie June Williams, age 86, a longtime resident of the Hemphill, Texas, area, passed away Sunday, July 11, 2021, at her son's residence in Stone Mountain, Georgia.

She was born September 6, 1934, in Sabine County, Texas. She was married to the late Don ""Dink"" Williams and they were longtime residents of Lumberton, Texas, before returning to their native Sabine County a number of years ago living in the Beechwood/Fairmount area near Toledo Bend. Bettie had a servant's heart and it showed in many aspects of her life. She retired from Hemphill Care Center as a medication aide. As a veteran's wife, she was a longtime active member of the Ladies Auxiliary to American Legion, O.P. Pate Memorial Post #197. Bettie was a Christian lady and was a dedicated member of churches in her communities, most recently Yellowpine-Macedonia Baptist Church while health permitted.

Her survivors include a son, Alan Williams and wife Rebekah; grandchildren, James and Krystal Whatley, Nathaniel Ryan Whatley, Megan Williams and Glen Channey, Mycah and Juan Esparza, Manda and Tyler Reese, and Nico Pittman; great-grandchildren, Shaelyn, Luke, and Chasten Whatley, Nathan and Nicole Miller, Lyla and Landon Reese, and Cesia and Candace Esparza; her sister, Cecile Virginia Easley Paterson; and her niece, Deborah Lynn Benton and husband Kenneth David Benton, along with their children, Lauren Benton and David Benton.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Don ""Dink"" Williams, on April 8, 2021; daughter, Donna Elizabeth Duplechin, on July 13, 1996; father, Cecil Clarence Easley, on September 20, 1936; mother, Eulalie Pate Coleman, on July 17, 1977; and step-father, Albert F. Coleman, on October 13, 1976.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Monday, July 19, 2021, at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, located at 316 W. Columbia Street in San Augustine.

Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 20, 2021, at Yellowpine-Macedonia Baptist Church, located at intersection of Hwy. 87 and FM 2343 in Yellowpine Community south of Hemphill, Texas, with Bro. T.A. Lane officiating.

Committal service and interment will follow at Centerview Cemetery, located at 1000 Centerview Road in Pineland, Texas.

Visit www.WymanRobertsFuneralHome.com for memories and condolences.

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

Downloaded from Wyman Roberts Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, July 21, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I36323","","","","","","","" "I6863","Easley","Calvin Price","27 May 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","Went by Price.","STR06" "I7549","Easley","Cecil Clarence","4 Aug 1896","20 Sep 1936","0","At the time of the 1930 Federal Census, his mother and four of his nieces and nephews (children of his deceased sister Theodocia), were living with him.

Pam Boyer shows him as married to Eualie Pate, and that they were the parents of Cecil Virginia and Betty Jane Easley. If Pam is correct, it appears that he married sometime very soon after the 1930 census, and no wife are children are listed on either the 1920 or 1930 census. As his date of death is shown by Pam as 1936, his children would have been very young at the time of his death.

Name: Cecil Clarence Easley
Death Date: 20 Sep 1936
Death Place: Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 40 years 1 month 16 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 04 Aug 1896
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Eulaly Pate
Father's Name: C. M. Easley
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Theodosia Montgomery
Mother's Birthplace: Louisiana
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Hemphill, Tex.
Burial Date: 21 Sep 1936
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117124
Digital Film Number: 4166733
Image Number: 3272
Reference Number: v X cn 72990
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I7549","Easley","Cecil Clarence","4 Aug 1896","20 Sep 1936","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas,Sabine County, Precinct 1

Easley, Cecil C Head O M W 33 Texas Texas Louisiana Laborer General Farm
"" , Theodocia A Mother F W 74 Louisiana Lousiana Louisiana
Toole, James W Nephew M W 15 Texas Texas Texas
Mayson, Raymon Nephew M W 11Texas Texas Texas
"" , Dorothy L Niece F W 9 Texas Texas Texas
"" , Hellen R Niece F W 7 Texas Texas Texas","STR06" "I13865","Easley","Clement Harold","30 Dec 1922","6 Feb 1974","0","A digital image of his actual Texas death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was a self employed claims adjuster. The informant was Sally Easley. He was shown as a veteran of World War II.","STR06" "I465","Easley","Clementine Millington","23 Feb 1853","11 Mar 1930","0","He went by the nickname ""Bud"", and his family called him ""Big Papa."" His tombstone reads Clement M. Easley. At the time of the 1920 Federal census, twin sons Cyril and Cecil were still living at home, along with his 14 year old granddaughter, Mary G. Rains.","STR06" "I462","Easley","Clementine Watterson","26 Dec 1820","5 Nov 1895","0","The following information was emailed to me by Tony Pickett (abpickett@aol.com)

Civil War Service Record, from the holdings of the Texas State Archives

Easley, C.W., 4th Sergt. Burroughs, J.M. Capt CSA June 15, 1863 at Hemphill for 3 mos Nativity: Tex; Age 36; Eyes Light Hair Dark; Complection Dark; Stature 5'10""; Occupation Farmer; R&F 67; roll date Jan 15-63 to Ap. 15-63; Co. sta. at Buenavista, Shelby County; Drury Field Insp. & Mus. Off.; Military App. very good; arms very few; accoutrements very ltd. & no tents; clothing limited.

Land Grants from the Republic of Texas Abstract: 97, Original Grantee: Clement W. Easley, Patentee: Clement W. Easley, Quantity: 251 acres Class: Third, Date of Patent: 20 June 1864 Pa: 36

790 Abstract of Land Titles, Jasper County Abstract: 141, Original Grantee: Clement W. Easley Certificate: #94 Patentee: Clement W. Easley Quantity: 320 Acres Date of patent: 14 Sept 1866 Pa: Vol Survey #6, Old Abstract #73


Deed Book F, p 250 Clement W. Easley 3rd Class-251 Acres Preemption Filed July the 16 1887 11 am W.T. Arnold, Clerk, Sabine Co, Texas

To all whom these presents shall come Know ye. I Pendleton Murray Governor of the State aforesaid, by virtue of the power vested in me by Law and in accordance with the Laws of said state in such case made and provided, do by these presents Grant to Clement W. Easley his heirs or Assigns forever, two hundred and fifty one acres of land, situated and described as follows in Sabine County, about 15 1/2 miles s. 34 degrees W of Milam, on the waters of Bear Creek; by virtue of Pre-emption Certificate No. 1 issued by the Clerk of said county, on the 15th day of November, 1858. .....Hereby relinquishing to him said Clement W. Easley and his heirs or assigns forever all the right and title in and to said land, herefore held and possessed by the said State to be affixed as well as the Seal of the General Land Office. Done at the City of Austin on the Twentieth day of June in the Year of Lord One Thousand eight hundred and sixty four.


Deed Book M, p 617 CW EASLEY 160 acres preemption Filed 26 March 1901 8 am J.A. Watson, Clerk, Sabine Co, Texas

To all to whom these presence shall come, know ye, I, O.M. Roberts, Governor of the State aforesaid by virtue of the power vested in me by law ans in accordance witht he laws of said State in such case made and provided do by these presents grant to C.W. Easley his heirs or assigns forever One Hundred and Sixty acres of land, situated and described as follows. In Sabine County about 6 miles S.55 W from Hemphill, by virtue of his affidavit made before the Clerk of the District Court for Sabine County July 1, 1871, Under an act supplementary to an Act to regulate the disposal of the Public Lands of the State of Texas approved March 24th, 1871, Beginning on Isaac F. Pace South b'dy at a Stake.....Hereby relinquishing to him the said C.W. Easley and his heirs or assigns forever all the rights and title in and to said land, hereafter held and possessed by the said State, and I do hereby issue this letter Patent for the same. In Testimony Whereof, I have caused the seal of the State to be affixed as well as the seal of the General Land Office. Done at the City of Austin in the ninth day of June, in the Year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and Eighty Two.

W.C. Walsh Commissioner of the Ge. Land Office O.M. Roberts, Governor

The State of Texas County of Sabine

Know all by these presents. That we Eliza Jane Easley, Surviving widow of C.W. Easley and Jas. T. Went & John E. Went & wife Fannie E. Went & D.H. Easley & C.M. Easley surviving heirs at law of said C.W. Easley of the said County of Sabine and State aforesaid for and in consideration of the Sum of Three Hundred Dollars to us in hand paid by J.H. Bell as follows cash in hand the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged have granted, Sold and conveyed and by these presents do grant Sell and convey unto the said J.H. Bell of the County of Sabine and State of Texas all that certain tracts or parcel of land lying in Sabine County, Texas about 5 mile South West from Hemphill and being our entire interest in the C.W. Easley 160 acre pre-emption patented to....Witness our hands at Home this 12th day of October A.D. 1897 Eliza Jane Easley (her mark) J.T. Went D.H. Easley J.E. Went F.A. Went C.M. Easley","STR06" "I13901","Easley","Coleman Weldon","13 May 1922","25 Oct 2002","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 30, 2002, Page 17

C.W. ""Weldon"" Easley

C.W. ""Weldon"" Easley, 80, of Jasper died Friday, Oct. 25, 2002, at Christus St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont. Easley was a native of Sabine County and had lived in Jasper several years. He was a U.S. Army Air Force Veteran of World War II and a longtime member of First Baptist Church. Survivors: wife of 51 year, Iris Easley of Jasper; son and daughter-in-law, Larry and Karen Easley of Silsbee; a step-son, Ron Miller of Houston; sisters, Pauline Butler and Faye House both of Hemphill, Neva Busick of Pineland; five grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Monday at the Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home chapel in Jasper. Interment followed at Evergreen Memorial Cemetery in Jasper. Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church's Building Fund, 314 N. Main St., Jasper, TX 75951.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I7646","Easley","Dalton R.","7 Oct 1923","7 Feb 2000","0","He has a Military Marker, with a cross, and showing he was a ""T Sgt US Army Air Forces World War II""","STR06" "I463","Easley","Daniel Bush","Between 1790 and 1792","Aft 1850","0","Per ""1850 Sabine County, Texas Census with Added Family Information and Corrections,"" Daniel Bush Easley Sr owned 7 slaves. He was said to be the son of John EASLEY and Sarah BUSH.","STR06" "I463","Easley","Daniel Bush","Between 1790 and 1792","Aft 1850","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Page 319
130-130
Daniel Easley 58 M Farmer 150 Ga
Jane Easley 44 F Ga
Clement Easley 23 M Tn
John Baker 9 M Tx
James Baker 7 M Tx
Williamd Lemmons 6 M La
","STR06" "I3156","Easley","Daniel Bush","Abt 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","His wife was named Nancy. She was born ca 1830 in Louisiana or Mississippi. He later moved to Van Zandt, Co TX","STR06" "I7411","Easley","Daniel Bush","12 Jul 1859","12 May 1946","0","Name: Daniel Bush Easley
Death Date: 12 May 1946
Death Place: Precinct #2, Yellow Pine, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 86 years 10 months
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 Jul 1859
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James Easley
Father's Birthplace: South Carolina
Mother's Name: Nancy Walkins
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Yellow Pine, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Tower Hill Cem.
Burial Place: Yellow Pine, Texas
Burial Date: 13 May 1946
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218376
Digital Film Number: 4030558
Image Number: 1003
Reference Number: cn 24169
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I7411","Easley","Daniel Bush","12 Jul 1859","12 May 1946","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 7
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 8B
139-139
Easley, Bush Hd M W 50 m1 32 Tx SC Tx Farmer
Easley, Julia Wf F W 50 M1 31 12/8 Tx Miss Miss
Easley, Price Son M W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Easley, James Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Easley, Dan Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Easley, Clem Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Easley, Dewey Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Easley, Gay Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Hyden, Lizzie Mrs. Dtr F W 26 Wd 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Melia Grddtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Alma Grddtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Birtie Grddtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I7631","Easley","Daniel Bush","5 Jul 1892","24 Aug 1967","0","Name: Dan Easley
Death Date: 24 Aug 1967
Death Place: Rusk, Cherokee, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 75 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 05 Jul 1892
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Bush Easley
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Julie Travis
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: U.S. & Texas Forestry Ser
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 24 Aug 1967
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138675
Digital Film Number: 4169261
Image Number: 2109
Reference Number: cn 50136
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I7552","Easley","Daniel Hornbeck","27 Mar 1861","6 Aug 1942","0","Jessie Worsham, Daniel's brother-in-law was living with him in 1900. Tony Pickett also shows a marriage to Josephine Montgomery, but this has not been confirmed.","STR06" "I35479","","","","","","","" "I481","Easley","Donald Preston","4 Feb 1921","3 Jul 1946","0","""Served in World War II.""

Name: Donald Preston Easley
Death Date: 03 Jul 1946
Death Place: Precinct #1, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 25 years 4 months 29 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1921
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Joseph Donald Easley
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ella Mae Rice
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 03 Jul 1946
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218379
Digital Film Number: 4030562
Image Number: 866
Reference Number: cn 33628
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I480","Easley","Dorothy Maxine","26 Jul 1918","31 Jan 2011","0","The Sabine County Reporter
February 9, 2011, Page 16

Dorothy Maxine Ladner, 92, died Monday, Jan. 31, 2011, after an illness in the Hemphill Care Center.

She was born in Hemphill to Joseph D. and Ella May Rice Easley and has lived here all her life. Mrs. Ladner was a member of the Camp Springs Missionary Baptist Church.

She is survived by her son, Leonard Ladner of Hemphill; sisters, Nadine Gary of Hemphill and Della Sue Barrett of Mobile, AL. She is also survived by nine grnadchildren and a number of great grandchildren. Mrs. Ladner was preceded in deah by her husband, Clarence Robert Ladner and her son, Jimmy Roy Ladner.

Funeral servives were held Thursday, Feb. 3, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in the Oakhill Cemetery near Hemphill.

Serviced were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Online condolences may be posted at www.starrfuneralhome.com.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I13863","Easley","Drew Alonzo","7 Jun 1912","25 Dec 1961","0","Name: Drew A. Easley, Jr.
Death Date: 25 Dec 1961
Death Place: San Antonio, Bexar Co., Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 49 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 07 Jun 1912
Birthplace: Hemphill, Tx
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Drew A. Easley, Sr.
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Ann Backcom
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Service Station
Place of Residence: San Antonio, Bexar, TX
Cemetery: Roselawn Memorial Park
Burial Place: San Antonio, Tx
Burial Date: 26 Dec 1961
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116858
Digital Film Number: 4166719
Image Number: 823
Reference Number: v X cn 68590
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I7629","Easley","Eliza Benna","Sep 1883","7 Feb 1951","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 7
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 8B
139-139
Easley, Bush Hd M W 50 m1 32 Tx SC Tx Farmer
Easley, Julia Wf F W 50 M1 31 12/8 Tx Miss Miss
Easley, Price Son M W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Easley, James Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Easley, Dan Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Easley, Clem Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Easley, Dewey Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Easley, Gay Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Hyden, Lizzie Mrs. Dtr F W 26 Wd 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Melia Grddtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Alma Grddtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Birtie Grddtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine, JP 2
Enumerated 19 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 12A
93-226-226
Sanford, Archie Head m W 36 M Miss Miss Miss Timber Cuttin
g Saw Mill
Sanford, Lizzie Wf F W 37 M Tx Tx Tx
Sanford, Pearlie Dtr F W 3 10/12 S Tx Miss Tx
Sanford, Berry Son M W 9 S Tx Miss Miss
Hyden, ???ma Stepdtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Birtie Stepdtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I11057","Easley","Ernest Claude","2 Mar 1927","4 Mar 2007","0","Ernest ran for Mayor of San Augustine in 1995. He was defeated by Gertrude Lane, the first African American Mayor of that city.

The following paid political advertisement ran in the San Augustine Tribune prior to the election. (13 April 1995):

Some of you have asked ""Who is Ernest Easley?"" As of April 1, 1995 I have been a resident of San Augustine for eight years. During these eight years, I have been a volunteer worker with Care and Share serving as an interviewer and as president for the past two years.

Having 40 years of business experience and commited to a strong future of San Augustine, I will do my best to represent you as Mayor. My office will be open to you......

Since there are some of you I still do not know, I would like to take this opportunity to tell you something about myself. I was born March 2, 1927 in Hemphill and attended school in Hemphill, Yellowpine (two room school house), and Dallas. After graduation, I served almost two years in the U.S. Army - twelve months of this time in Italy.

After receiving an honorable discharge from the Army, I secured a position with a national finance corporation where I was employed for over 38 years; having worked in Houston, Beaumont, Harlingen, San Antonio, and Dallas. For several years I managed their bank in Dallas.

After retiring and selecting San Augustine as my new home, I cam out of retirement and was elected vice-president/manager of the First National Bank Branch in Broaddus where I served until April, 1989.

I have been married to the former Billie Sue SMITH of Center for 44 years. We have a daughter Patti Easley BOSWELL of DeSoto, Texas and a son Dr. Ernest Lee EASLEY of Odessa, Texas. Also, grandsons and two granddaughters.

After becoming a resident of San Augustine, I joined the First Baptist Church and became active in community affairs. For the past two years, I have served as your City Councilman, Place No. 1. I have served as Chairman of the Leadership Committee and Director of the Economic Development Council. Recently, I was elected Director of Tri-County Community Action, Inc. In my church I have served as church treasurer for seven years, Director of Adult 4 Sunday School Department, served as a member of the Pastor Search Committee, and a member of the Building Committee for our Christian Activities building.

In the December 19, 2002 San Augustine Tribune, p 15, an article was written updating friends on his health. He had been diagnosed with Acute Myleogenous Leukemia in January, and spent 29 days in Chemotherapy at M.D. Anderson, but had not gone into remission. His son, Earnest (sic) Lee Easley, had been pastor of Roswell Street Baptist Church in Marietta, Georgia since February. Daughter Patti, and her husband Charles, had been in Hartsville, South Carolina where he was the pastor of the Lakeview Baptist Church.

His obituary (following) was in the March 7, 2007 Sabine County Reporter. A similar obituary was published in the March 8, 2007 issue of the San Augustine Tribune.

Ernest C. Easley

Ernest C. Easley, 80, of Nacogdoches died Sunday, March 4, 2007. He fought a long battle with Chronic Myelo Monocytic Leukemia. He was born March 2, 1927, in Hemphill as a son of the late James Cannon Easley and Viola Pearl Easley. Survivors: wife, Billie Sue Easley; daughter and son-in-law, Patti and Dr. Charles BOSWELL of Hartsville, South Carolina; son and daughter-in-law, Dr. Ernest L. and Julie Easley of Powder Springs, Georgia; six grandchildren, Matthew and Aaron BOSWELL, Amy SNIDER, Jordan and Jonah EASLEY, Jessica EASLEY; three great-grandchildren, Jailee and Ashley EASLEY, and Caden BOSWELL; a brother and sister-in-law, James Louie and Evelyn EASLEY of San Juan Capistrano, California; a brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Dr. Jack and Becky SMITH of Center; and a sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Wilynn and Michael STRINGER of Pasadena. Funeral services are set for 3 p.m. today (Wednesday) at First Baptist Church in San Augustine with Dr. Allen Reed officiating. Interment will be follow at Yellowpine Cemetery in Yellowpine. Memorials may be made to Yellowpine Cemetery, c/o Ollie Faye SPARKS at P.O. Box 1110, Hemphill, Texas 75948. Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel in San Augustine, directors.","STR06" "I15789","","","","","","","" "I13902","Easley","Fay Carmon","25 Aug 1924","5 Aug 2011","0","The Sabine County Reporter
August 10, 2011, page 14

Fay Carmon House, 86, died Friday, Aug. 5, 2011, in the Twin Lakes Care Center in San Augustine after an illiness.

She was born in Hemphill to Coleman and Mattie Beckcom Easley and had lived in Sabine County all of her life. Mrs. House was a homemaker and a member of the Bethel Chapel Baptist Church in Pineland.

She is survived by her daughter June Fuller of Rosevine; her son Marcus Paul Warner and his wife Ann of Columbus; her daughter-in-law Janet Warner of San Augustine; and a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren. Mrs. House was preceded in death by her sons, Tommy and Robert Warner.

Funeral services were conducted Sunday, Aug. 7, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in the Magnolia Springs Cemetery near Bronson.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Online condolences may be posted at www.starrfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I7518","Easley","Frances ""Fannie"" Benena","4 Nov 1857","1 Jan 1905","0","Her tombstone is inscribed, ""In remembrance of J. H. Bell's Wife-Married to J. H. Bell 9 July 1874, She died as she lived trusting in God.""","STR06" "I33934","Easley","Frances June","7 Feb 1941","19 Sep 2015","0","Frances June Hamilton, 74, of Hemphill, passed away Saturday night in the CHI St. Luke's Hospital in Lufkin, Texas. Frances was born in Hemphill to Joseph Montgomery and Verdell Butler Easley. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother and has lived in Hemphill all her life. Frances is also a member of the First Baptist Church in Hemphill.

She is survived by her husband Robert Hamilton of Hemphill, her son Joe Hamilton and wife Stacy of Hemphill, her daughters; Debra Parks and husband Gary of Hemphill, Tina Adair and husband Tracy of Center, Shannon Bishop and husband Eric of Hemphill. Frances is also survived by her grandchildren; Michael, Robyn, Kelsey, Brian, Brandi, Matthew, Robert, Kimberly, Gavin, Brady, Joesiah and Jaxson, and her great grandchildren; Henley, Ryleigh Jo, Caydin and Cambri.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 7:00PM, Monday, September 21, 2015, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 10:00AM, Tuesday, September 22, 2015, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Springhill Cemetery.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 23, 2015, Page 12","STR06" "I41216","Easley","George Calloway","8 Dec 1885","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Annie Leatha CARY, a daughter of Brook CARY and Sally Bell CARTER.","STR06" "I7644","Easley","Gladys Marie","2 Sep 1918","Aug 2000","0","She married J. W. CALVERT of San Antonio.","STR06" "I482","Easley","Gladys Nadine","14 Nov 1929","9 Apr 2021","0","SABINE COUNTY REPORTER
May 8, 2002

CLASS OF 1946

Hemphill High School's classes of 1946, 1947 and 1948 met on April 20 at The Garden Center in Hemphill for their 56th, 55th and 54th reunions. Shown are, from left, front: Vermell (Anderson) Brust, Dorothy (Sterle) Vaughn and Berintha (Mound) Bradley; center: LaNell (Slay) Short, Nadine (EASLEY) Gary, LaNorma (Cordray) Easley and Mildred (McDaniel) Hooks; and back; Laura (McGraw) Ezernack, Jimmy Procel, Dorothy (Stewart) Birdwell, Lois (Paudert) Crnkovic, Sutton Ware, Dorothy Jean (Bennett) McCoy, Louise (Crnkovic) Pate and Lorene (Boyett) Wood.

The Sabine County Reporter
October 8, 1996, page 4
Back in Time
Thirty Years Ago-1966
Mrs. O. L. Gary, chairman of the Hemphill PTA announced that Mrs. Bettie Ray's room had won the annual membership contest for the PTA members. The class received free theatre tickets given by Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Alford, owners of Sabine Theatre.

Obituary

Gladys Nadine Gary, 92, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Friday, April 9, 2021 at Hillside Nursing Home and Rehabilitation in Hemphill.

Nadine was born November 14, 1928 in Hemphill to Joseph Donald Easley and Ella Mae Rice Easley. She was a graduate of Hemphill High School and a lifelong resident of Sabine County. She resided for a few years in Port Arthur where she met and married her husband of 69 years, Lindy Gary, and had her three daughters. After moving back to Hemphill, their son was born.

Nadine worked for many years in the community. She was a secretary for Vickers Chevrolet and James Young Chevrolet, a rural route mail carrier, worked for the District Clerk's office and served as Sabine County Clerk. Her best job was that of a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She was a former Hemphill Band Boosters President and a member of the Gideon's Auxiliary and a member of Camp Springs and Brookeland Baptist Churches.

Nadine is survived by her daughters Freda Chambers and husband, Billy, of Nacogdoches, Vicki Beall and husband, Carl, of Hemphill, and Greta Woods and husband, Al, of Pineland; son, Malcom Gary of Hemphill; sister, Della Sue Barrett and husband, John, of Mobile, Alabama; grandchildren Chris Chambers, Michelle Chambers, Courtney Thomas, Cassie Rappollee, Carl Beall, Jr., Joshua Woods, Ashley Cook, Logan Gary and Cody Ebarb; and 24 great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Joseph and Ella Easley; her husband, Lindy Gary; brother, Donald Preston Easley; and sisters, Imogene Ladner and Dorothy Maxine Ladner.

A visitation of family and friends will be held from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Sunday, April 11, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin a 1:00 p.m. Monday, April 12, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Buddy Pratt officiating.

Burial will follow services in Springhill Cemetery with Chris Chambers, Carl Beall, Jr., Logan Gary, Joshua Woods, Tanner Harris, Justin Cook and Cole Rappolee serving as pallbearers.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 14, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I13862","Easley","Gussie Ruby","19 Aug 1910","","0","She married a Dawson.","STR06" "I7056","Easley","Hattie Opal","14 Oct 1926","15 Nov 1926","0","Texas Birth Index:
Hattie Opal Easley Date of Birth: 14 Oct 1926 Gender: Female Birth County: Sabine Father's Name: Artie Oran Easley Mother's Name: Hattie Verginia Beckcom Roll Number: 1926_0002



Kay Parker McCary, in her annotated trasnscription of the Spring Hill Cemetery,

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txsabine/burials/120-020712-Spring_Hill_Cem_A-L.htm

shows that her grave was a triple with Artie O. and Hattie V. Easley, and was inscribed ""At rest"" with a footstone reading SISTER.","STR06" "I14528","Easley","Helen White","Abt 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","Charlie White shows her as an orphan adopted by Clementine and Eliza per the 1870 census.","STR06" "I7630","Easley","James Cannon","7 Mar 1889","3 May 1936","0","Name: James Cannon Easley
Death Date: 03 May 1936
Death Place: Precinct 7, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 47 years 5 months 3 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1889
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Sabine Co.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Viola Easley
Father's Name: Daniel Bush Easley
Father's Birthplace: Sabine Co.
Mother's Name: Julia Ann Easley
Mother's Birthplace: Sabine Co.
Occupation: Carpenter
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Yellow Pine, Tex.
Burial Date: 04 May 1936
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116935
Digital Film Number: 4166731
Image Number: 2756
Reference Number: cn 27644
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I25357","","","","","","","" "I10475","Easley","Jeanette Fay","4 Jan 1947","1 Jan 2012","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 11, 2012, Page 9
Obituary

Jeanette Easley Ebarb

Jeanette Easley Ebarb, 64, died in the Green Acres Nursing Home in Center early Sunday, January 1, 2012 after an illness.

She was born in Hemphill to V.V. and Mabel Walker Easley. She had lived in Hemphill all her life helping her husband Joe and also working as a nurse's aid in home health.

She is survived by her husband, Joe Ebarb of Hemphill; daughter Sylvia Beckcom and her husband Greg of Hemphill; sisters, Juanita Sutton of Hemphill and Rosalyn Easley of Lufkin. She is also survived by five grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

Jeanette was preceded in death by her son Billy Joe Ebarb and two brothers, Ronald and Wayne Easley.

Services were held Monday, Jan. 2, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in the Springhill Cemetery near Hemphill.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Online condolences may be posted at www.starrfuneralhome.com.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2012)","STR06" "I7412","Easley","John Smith","5 May 1851","3 Aug 1921","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Madison County, JP 2
Enumerated 16 Jun 1900
SD 11 ED 30 Sheet 13A Stamped 65
223-224
Easley, John S Head W M May 1857 49 M 22 Tx Tn Tx Farmer
Easley, Melissa Wf W F Oct 1853 46 M 22 5/3 Tx Ga Al
Easley, Berry Son W M Oct 1881 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Easley, WIlliam Son W M Feby 1883 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Easley, Luther Son W M Aug 1892 7 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I469","Easley","Joseph Donald","20 Mar 1889","20 Apr 1971","0","THE SABINE COUNTY REPORTER December 20, 2000

Back In Time 1965 Thirty Five Years Ago

Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Easley celebrated their golden wedding anniversary with an open house at their home.","STR06" "I37997","Easley","Julia Othell E. ""Aunt Tell""","8 May 1921","10 Oct 2008","0","From FindAGrave:

Othell, or Aunt Tell, was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and friend. Her five children, six grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren all knew her as Mother. She enjoyed making a home for her family and saw to it that her retirement home in the Harrisburg community was the scene of many holiday and birthday celebrations and family gatherings. She was an exceptional cook, quilter and gardener. She was a member of the Jasper Church of Christ. Othell attended Hemphill High School.

Othell leaves three children and their spouses to cherish her memory: a son and daughter-in-law, David and Shirley Solly of Jasper; a daughter and son-in-law, Faye and Brooks Buteaud of Jasper, and a daughter and son-in-law, Linda and James Warner of College Station. She had six grandchildren: Lisa Sterling of Port Neches, Kim and Mel Buteaud of Carrollton, Shannon Solly of Nacogdoches, Angela Bollinger of Frisco, and Lindsey Jacks of Diboll; sixteen great-granchildren: Julie Mooneyham of Beaumont, Matt Mooneyham of College Station, Callie and Emily Sterling of Port Neches, Rueben, Esther Rose, Eva, and Phoebe Solly of Nacogdoches, Brooke, Blake and Breslin Bollinger of Frisco, Paige and Evan Jacks of Diboll, and Levi, Sage and Jillian Buteaud of Carrollton.

In loving memory of Julia Othel Solly age 87 years,she passed away at Timberlake Nursing Home. A funeral service to celebrate her life will be held on Monday, October 13, 2008 at 2:00pm at Stringer-Griffin Funeral Home.","STR06" "I1440","Easley","Laurice Benjamin","16 Dec 1914","20 Mar 1987","0","FindAGrave shows he was the husband of Louise L. Easley.","STR06" "I11053","Easley","Lawrence Bush","2 Dec 1917","10 Aug 1990","0","This APPEARS to be the same individual:

LAWRENCE B EASLEY 02 Dec 1917 10 Aug 1990 (not specified) (none specified) 449-03-6255 Texas","STR06" "I1438","Easley","Lester Lewis","30 Oct 1919","8 Aug 1996","0","He married Mattie Lee CHESTNUT. They were the parents of Nathan Samuel Easley, whose wife is Marcia Darlene Hart. Marcia has researched the Strickland and Easley genealogy, and provided the information on Benjamin Franklin EASLEY and Mary WHITE descendants. There is a military marker reading SSGT, US AIR FORCE.","STR06" "I1433","Easley","Louis N.","21 Jul 1881","24 Sep 1958","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Louisiana, Bienville Parish, Police Jury Ward 6
Enumerated 8 Apr 1930
ED 7-19 SD 2 Sheet 6A Stamped 226
103-113
Easley, Louis Head M W 48 M 27 La Miss La Farmer
Easley, Era Wf F W 39 M 18 La La La
Easley, Luther Son M W 18 S La La La Farmer
Easley, Laurice Son M W 16 S La La La
Easely, Lester Son M W 10 S La La La

","STR06" "I13141","Easley","Luther S.","4 Aug 1892","Abt 1921","0","Name: Luther S. Easley
Death Date: 1921
Death Place: Yellowpine Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 29 years 4 months 28 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 04 Aug 1892
Birthplace: Madson, Tx
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Easley
Father's Birthplace: Sabine,
Mother's Name: Malisia Easley
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Yellowpine Tx
Burial Date: 10 Jun 1921
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2074099
Digital Film Number: 4165892
Image Number: 117
Reference Number: 17723
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I1439","Easley","Luther Theodore","18 Nov 1911","4 Dec 1961","0","He was married first to an Amy, and then to Zenia Vaughn.","STR06" "I13896","Easley","Mary Pauline","28 May 1914","20 Oct 2004","0","Sabine County Reporter
October 27, 2004

Mary Pauline Butler Kelley

Mary Pauline Butler Kelley, 90, of Hemphill died at noon, Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2004 at Hemphill Care Center. Born May 28, 1914, as a daughter of the late Mattie (BECKCOM) and Coleman EASLEY, Mrs. Kelley was a native and lifelong resident of Sabine County. She was a member of First Baptist Church and worked as a custodian for Hemphill Independent School District. Survivors: a son, James Bobby BUTLER of Hemphill, daughters, Linda KELLEY of Hemphill, Mary Virginia BUTLER of Brookeland, and Terry Stewart GANDY of Channelview; a step-son, Charlie KELLEY of Bonham; step-daughters, Dovie BROWN and Louise WRIGHT, both of Hemphill, and Myrtle HOGUE of Pineland; sisters, Nina LINDSEY of Pineland and Faye HOUSE of Hemphill; 22 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; and 15 great-great granchildren. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Floyd Wright and Bro. Vance Purtell officiating. Interment followed at Springhill cemetery west of Hemphill. Arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home Inc. of Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I37999","Easley","Mary Pauline","21 Sep 1923","9 Feb 2013","0","Obituary

Mary Pauline Easley (Polly) Rhame passed away of natural causes at Highland Village, Texas on February 9, 2013 at the age of 89.

Polly was predeceased by her loving husband of 70 years, Joseph (Joe) Gerold Rhame, her parents Gay and Myrtle Easley, and an older sister, Julie Othell Solly. She is survived by a brother, Wilbern Easley of Nacogdoches, Texas. Polly will be lovingly remembered by her three daughters, SanDee Rhame Thompson of Highland Village, Sherra Rhame Van Trease and husband Garry of Highland Village, and Diane Rhame Thompson and husband Marvin of Palestine, Texas. She had nine grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren, as well as many, many nieces and nephews that she loved as her own.

Polly was born in Yellowpine, Texas on September 21, 1923. She graduated Hemphill High School in 1941, one year after her marriage (Joe signed her report card her senior year). They spent their early years in Houston and Deer Park, Texas, where Polly was a devoted wife, mother, and homemaker, as well as a faithful member of the First Baptist Church of Deer Park, where she taught Sunday school for several years. She had several part time jobs, but always found time for her favorite hobbies, such as keeping an immaculate yard and growing beautiful flowers (She and Joe won ""Yard of the Month"" many times).

Other activities involved sewing, crocheting, needle point, and she was a prolific quilter. Her retirement years were spent in Nacogdoches, Texas, where she and her husband were also active in the First Baptist Church. She and Joe moved to Highland Village in 2000 and they became members of the First Baptist Church of Flower Mound. Polly was a fabulous cook and her made-from-scratch biscuits were renowned. Her grandchildren and great grandchildren knew her as ""Granna"" and ""Great Granna,"" and she treasured each one, as they did her. A celebration of Polly's life will be held at the church of her childhood, Macedonia Baptist Church in Yellowpine, at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 12, 2013. Nephew-in-law Dr. James Warner will conduct Polly's funeral service and interment beside her husband will be at nearby Yellowpine Cemetery. Condolences for the family may be offered online at mulkeymason.com.

Print edition published in the Sabine County Reporter, February 13, 2013, Page 12","STR06" "I1434","Easley","Mattie Lenora","1878","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married John Bunyan LOE.","STR06" "I41214","Easley","Millie Ann","8 Oct 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Willie Elmer CARY, a son of Brook CARY and Sally Bell CARTER.","STR06" "I38000","Easley","Morris Wilbern","27 Jan 1927","22 Jul 2021","0","Funeral services for Morris Wilbern Easley will be at 1:00 PM on Tuesday, July 27, 2021, at New Hope Church with Bro. Jerry Jones and Bro. Brian Tyre officiating. Visitation will be held from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM on Tuesday, July 27, 2021, at New Hope Congregational Methodist Church. Interment will follow at Yellowpine Cemetery, in Yellowpine, Texas.

Morris Wilbern Easley entered his heavenly home on Thursday, July 22, 2021, in Nacogdoches, Texas. He was born on January 27, 1927, in Yellowpine, Texas, to Audrey Gay and Myrtle Easley. Wilbern grew up in Hemphill where he graduated from Hemphill High School in 1945.

Wilbern married the love of his life, LaNorma Cordray, on August 9, 1947, and shared 73 wonderful years together before her death earlier this year. For a couple of years, Wilbern courageously joined the United States Army where he was stationed in Germany for some time before returning home after the war. Wilbern was multifaceted in his professional life ? he worked with Taylor Exploration, Dee Exploration, DeWitt's Hatchery, owned his own company called Nacogdoches Vaccination Services, and spent years working with New Hope Congregational Methodist Church.

Wilbern was a very active member in his church. He spent many years as a church leader, member of the Board of Stewards, Deacon, and Sunday School Superintendent. He also served on the building committee for New Hope Methodist Church and Nacogdoches Community Church along with serving as a Gideon passing out New Testaments throughout East Texas. His daily walk with the Lord was important to him and he fearlessly shared God's Word every chance he had.

Wilbern would spend his free time working in his large vegetable garden that he was very proud of. He also grew sugar cane and would give cans of his Ribbon Cane syrup to family and friends. Wilbern was quite good at playing 42 and even won 4th place in a 42 tournament at the Nacogdoches Blueberry Festival once. While he usually let his wife handle the kitchen, he delighted in making his delicious peanut brittle for family gatherings. Wilbern loved and supported his children in all of their endeavors and was a perfect granddaddy and great granddaddy. Family was the most important thing of all to Wilbern, next to his faith in The Lord. He spent many fond times hunting with his family in the woods surrounding Six Mile Creek in Yellowpine, where he was raised.

Wilbern is survived by his daughters, LaWanna Smith and husband, David, and Rebecca Wilson and husband, Gary; sons, Price Easley and wife, Lucy, and Mark Easley; 9 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Wilbern is preceded in death by his beloved wife, LaNorma Easley; and parents, Audrey Gay Easley and Myrtle Lowery Easley.

Special thanks to all the caregivers, especially Eva Christopher, Tatonya Ross, Kimberly Blanton, Keleca Palmer, Nashi Wilcox, and Melanie Rojo, Kari Parker, and Ruby Tutt from Texas Home Health Accent Care.

Published in the Sabine County Reporter, August 4, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I13899","Easley","Neva Maurice","27 Dec 1920","19 Mar 2004","0","Sabine County Reporter
March 24, 2004

Neva Busick

Neva Busick, 83, died early Friday, March 19, 2004, at Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill. Mrs. Busick was born Dec. 26 (sic), 1920, in Hemphill as a daughter of Coleman and Mattie (Beckom) Easley. She was a member of the Fredonia Hill Baptist Church and had lived in Nacogdoches for several years. Survivors: a son, Clay Allan Busick of Nacogdoches; sisters Faye HOUSE and Pauline KELLY, both of Hemphill, and Nina LINDSEY of Pineland, and one grandson. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clay Busick. Funeral services were held at 4:30 p.m. Saturday at Carson, Monk & Metcalf Funeral Directors Sunset Chapel in Nacogdoches with Dr. Johnny Dammon of Fredonia Hill Baptist Church officiating. Interment followed at Sunset Memorial Park in Nacogdoches.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I13900","Easley","Nina Maurine","27 Dec 1920","21 Jul 2006","0","San Augustine Tribune
July 27, 2006

Nina Easley Lindsey

Funeral services for Nina Easley Lindsey, 85, of Pineland were held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, July 23, 2006 at First Baptist Church in Pineland. Burial followed at Springhill Cemetery. Bro. Gordon KNIGHT and Bro. Vance PURTELL officiated. She died July 21 at Hemphill Care Center in Hemphill.

Nina Easley Lindsey was born in Hemphill on December 12 (sic), 1920 to Coleman Easley and Mattie BECOM. She was a homemaker and a babysitter and was a member of the First Baptist Church in Pineland.

She is survived by her sons, Coleman Lindsey and wife, Kathy and Claude Lindsey and wife Martha, all of San Augustine; daughter, Carolyn BENNETT and husband, Cotton of Japser; sister Faye HOUSE of Hemphill; 15 grandchildren; 19 great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild.

Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill was in charge of arrangements.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I1462","Easley","Roberta","2 Aug 1869","27 Feb 1919","0","She was said to have married Adgar/Edgar WHITLOW, and she is listed as the wife of A. G. Whitlow on her tombstone.","STR06" "I7633","Easley","Robey Dewey","12 Jun 1898","6 Oct 1968","0","Name: Robey Dewey Easley
Death Date: 06 Oct 1968
Death Place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 70 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 Jun 1898
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Emily Easley
Father's Name: Daniel Bash Easley
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Judia Travis
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Carpenter
Place of Residence: Precinct #1, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Yellowpine
Burial Place: Yellowpine, Texas
Burial Date: 08 Oct 1968
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137188
Digital Film Number: 4188418
Image Number: 2674
Reference Number: cn 73706
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I46416","Easley","Ronald Virgle","16 Feb 1945","11 Feb 1982","0","His Texas Death Certificate showed his occupation as Carpenter. He was self employed, and not a veteran.","STR06" "I13898","Easley","Roosevelt Kermit","28 Apr 1918","5 Jan 1955","0","Name: Rosevult Kermit Easley
Death Date: 05 Jan 1955
Death Place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 36 years 8 months 7 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 28 Apr 1918
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Coleman V. Easley
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Mattie E. Beckham
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Lumber Mill Emp.
Place of Residence: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Spinghill
Burial Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Burial Date: 06 Jan 1955
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114331
Digital Film Number: 4165421
Image Number: 895
Reference Number: FN 4213
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I25745","","","","","","","" "I25743","Easley","Sheena Denene","24 Sep 1964","14 Sep 2018","0","Sheena Denene Easley, 53 of Hemphill, Texas passed away Friday, September 14, 2018 at Sabine County Hospital.

Sheena was born September 14, 1964 in Jasper, Texas to Arvin and Jean Collins Easley. She worked in the nursing field as a C.N.A. She spent her life in Sabine County and Bastrop County.

Sheena attended Hemphill ISD and was a member of the graduating class of 1983. She enjoyed go fishing and camping. She also had a great interest in genealogy, delving into the past and researching her family tree. She loved to cook and feed everybody, especially the kids that lovingly called her ""Nantie"".

She is survived by her parents, Arvin and Jean Easley of Hemphill, Texas; son, Karl Dolphus and wife, Taresha, of Austin, Texas; daughter, LaTosha Taylor and husband, Wayne, of Dallas, Texas; sisters, Sheela Bennett and husband, Tony, Sheeta Easley Gaspard and David Gaspard, and Misty Haynes, all of Hemphill; seven grandchildren, one great grandson, three nieces, two nephews, and eight great nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, Thomas and Callie Mae Easley; her maternal grandparents, Joseph Aaron Collins and Ora Enta (Phillips) Collins; and two nephews, Ronald Sevado Procell, II (Ron) and Rustie Stephen Procell.

A Celebration of Life will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, September 21, 2018 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Visitation will begin one hour prior to service time.

Online condolences and book signing can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.
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Also published in the Sabine County Reporter on September 19, 2018, page 8","STR06" "I25744","","","","","","","" "I7643","Easley","Sidney Price","15 Nov 1915","25 Nov 1994","0","The Sabine County Reporter
February 1, 1995, Page 10

Col. Sidney P. Easley

Col. Sidney P. Easley, U.S. Air Force Retired, 79, of Universal City died Nov. 25, 1994.

Memorial services were held Nov. 30 at the Universal City United Methodist Church with Rev. Grady Poe, Rev. Gene Thompson, and Rev. Lyle Pierc officiating. Arrangments were handled by Colonial Funeral Home.

Col. Easley was born and reared in Yellowpine and was a 1932 graduate of Hemphill High School. He taught school at several East Texas locations before joining the Army Air Corps in 1941.

He retired in 1971 from Headquarters, Air Training Command at Randolph Air Force Base after 30 years of service. After retirement he was active in real estate and served on Universal City's planning and zoning commission.

Married to Patricia Easley during World War II, Col. Easley was a command pilot and flew B-17 and B-24 aircraft. While assigned to the Strategic Air Command, he was checked out in the B-47 and B-52 aircraft and also had assigments in the operation and personnel fields. He was assigned from the Pentagon across the United States, served two tours in Germany, one of which was as DS/P for Headquarters, United States Air Force Europe, and was a graduate of the U.S. War College. His decorations included the Legion of Merit with two oak leaf clusters.

Survivors: wife, Patricia Easley of Universal City; daughters, Pamela Robinson of Reno, Nevada, and Deborah Easley of San Rafael, California; sisters, Marie Calvert of Universal City and Tera Rhame of Ft. Worth; a brother, Dalton Easley of Ringgold, Louisiana; and two grandchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2009)","STR06" "I1461","Easley","Theodocia","Bef 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married G. M. COLLINSWORTH.","STR06" "I7548","Easley","Theodocia Pauline","17 Feb 1893","17 Dec 1924","0","After Theodocia died, her children from both marriages went to live with their grandmother, Theodocia Montgomery Easley, and their uncle, Cecil Clarence Easley. (Source: 1930 Census).","STR06" "I35478","Easley","Thomas Jefferson","7 Jul 1893","27 Aug 1981","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 2
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 3 ED 126 Sheet 15B
Fm 30-30 Robe and Hessie Easley
31-31
Easley Tom Hd M W 25 M Tx Tx Ark Farmer
Easley, Tommie Wf F W 20 M Tx La Ill

1930 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 2
Enumerated 2 Apr 1930
ED 234-10 SD 11 Sheet 1B
22-22
Easley, Tom J Hd M W 36 M 24 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Easley, Tommie Wf F W 31 M 24 Tx Tx Tx
Easley, Fay Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Easley, Olen Son M W 7 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I21671","Easley","Thomas Shardon","15 May 1911","29 Jan 2004","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, February 12, 2004

Thomas S. Easley, age 92, of Hemphill passed away Thursday, January 29, 2004 in Hemphill.

Easley was born May 15, 1911 in Sabine County as the son of the late Hattie Virginia (BECKOM) and Artie O. EASLEY. He was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and was a carpenter.

Survivors include: wife, Callie Mae EASLEY of Hemphill; sons Arvin EASLEY, Don EASLEY, and Jimmy EASLEY, all of Hemphill; daughters, Johnnie Faye GODSEY of San Augustine, Jimmie HIPPLER and Martha GRIFFIN, both of Hemphill, and Dianne SHORT of Pineland; 20 grandchildren; 39 great grandchildren; and nine great-great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Saturday, January 31, 2004 at Strickland Chapel Church of God on FM 2024 with Bro. Vance PURTELL and Bro. Joe EBARB officiating. Interment followed at LOTT Cemetery. Starr Funeral Home Inc., Hemphill, directors.","STR06" "I479","Easley","Verda Imogene","5 Mar 1917","17 Feb 2001","0","Listed as ""Imo G"" on the 1930 census.","STR06" "I13895","Easley","Vivian Mattie","22 Jul 1912","1 Jul 1940","0","Her headstone was inscribed ""Sister.""","STR06" "I21825","Easley","Vorise Virgil","5 Feb 1917","16 Aug 1975","0","His Military Marker reads TEC 5 US Army World War II","STR06" "I2583","Easley","William A.","12 Feb 1883","15 Feb 1946","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MML6-DSQ/p1
Name: William A. Easley
Death Date: 15 Feb 1946
Death Place: Zavalla, Angelina, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 63 years 3 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 Feb 1883
Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Easley
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Malissie Carmichal
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Carpenter, Retired
Place of Residence: Zavalla, Angelina, Texas
Cemetery: Zavalla Cemetery,
Burial Place: Zavalla, Angelina, Texas
Burial Date: 20 Feb 1946
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2218230
Digital Film Number: 4030509
Image Number: 2871
Reference Number: cn 5772
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I18502","Eason","John Henry","28 Sep 1844","21 Nov 1910","0","Said to have married Alivina Major(s), and together they had eight children. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 89).","STR06" "I18495","Eason","John William","13 Apr 1818","Yes, date unknown","0","Middle name shown by some as Henry.","STR06" "I18508","Eason","Mary Eliza","18 Oct 1850","18 Dec 1871","0","Kathy Casagranda shows that she married a J.G. Alford on 7 April 1870, in Sabine Parish, Louisiana.","STR06" "I18509","Eason","Nancy Almira","1 Jan 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","They had 7 known children. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 89).","STR06" "I18486","Eason","Shadrack A.","Abt 1815","Yes, date unknown","0","Listed as a settler on government lands in the Sabine Parish in 1841. In 1843 S.A. Eason is listed as constable for the Parish. After his first wife, Rachel, died, he married a Nancy. Shadrick may have died prior to November 8, 1888 when Nancy married a Wilson Cates in Sabine Parish (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 96).","STR06" "I18489","Eason","Shadrack S.","Abt 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Shadrack S. EASON Self M Male W 30 LA Farmer NC NC
Mary E. EASON Wife M Female W 31 AL Keeping House SC SC
William A. EASON Son S Male W 10M LA LA AL

Source Information:
Census Place Many, Sabine, Louisiana
Family History Library Film 1254467
NA Film Number T9-0467
Page Number 203C","STR06" "I18515","Eason","Shedrick Arthur ""Buck""","25 Feb 1872","30 Jun 1955","0","Obituary below copied from FindAGrave memorial page created by Jerry Bohnett

Sabine Index, Many, La., Aug 3, 1951

3 Aug 1951 - Funeral rites for Shedrick A. (Buck) Eason, 79, who passed away Monday at his home near Many after a short illness Monday, were conducted at the graveside in McCormick cemetery at 10 a.m. Tuesday by Rev. A. D. Ashby of Pleasant Hill. Interment was under direction Warren funeral home.

Surviving relatives include: wife, Mrs. S. A. Eason, Many; sons, Frank E. Eason, Many; daughters, Mrs. Tabatha Maxey and Mrs. Lena Baldwin, both of Many; 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.","STR06" "I18512","Eason","Susan A.","8 Mar 1866","31 Jan 1900","0","Middle name shown as either Alice or Allen.","STR06" "I18503","Eason","Tabitha","12 Feb 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","Kathy Casagranda shows that Tabitha EASON married Jesse Powell ALFORD on 12 Mar 1891 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana. Further investigation should be done to determine which Jesse Alford it was that Tabitha married, based on the significant gap in ages between Tabitha and either Jesse Powell Alford Sr or Jesse Powell Alford Jr.","STR06" "I44596","Eason","Tabitha","24 Jul 1913","6 Mar 1969","0","Obituary below copied from FindAGrave from the memorial created by SFC USA RET Duffie and Kathy Moore

Sabine Index, Many, La., Mar 13, 1969

Mrs. Tabitha Maxey, 55, of Many, died in the Sabine Clinic at Zwolle, March 6, after a short illness.

Funeral services were held March 7, at 3 p.m., at the Aimwell Baptist Church, with the Rev. J. E. Schumaker, and Dr. R. P. Butler officiating. Burial was in the Aimwell Cemetery, under the direction of the Warren Meadows Funeral Home of Many.

Survivors include her husband, Louis Maxey of Many; one son, R. L. Maxey of Shreveport; two daughters, Mrs. Thelma Anderson, and Mrs. Ruth Moore, both of Shreveport; one brother, Jack Eason of
Many; one sister, Mrs. Lena Baldwin of Many; and six grandchildren.

Pallbearers were Randy Rains, Jerry Brandon, Calvin Jones, Charlie Maxey, Guy Wayne Maxey, and Bobby Maxey.","STR06" "I1371","Eason","William A.","Abt 1879","10 Dec 1923","0","Name: William A Eason
Death Date: 10 Dec 1923
Death Place: Alexandria, , Rapides, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Race (original): W
Race (standardized): White
Age: 44
Estimated Birth Year: 1879
Birth Place: Louisiana
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: S S Eason
Mother's Name: Mary Brown
Film number: 2367539
Image Number: 01228
Certificate Number: 14318
Digital Folder Number: 4219345
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954
","STR06" "I42357","Eastwood","Alice S.","Mar 1893","Sep 1957","0","Michael Bennett shows that she married Thomas W. DOLAN","STR06" "I42358","Eastwood","Ethel Gertrude","2 Aug 1896","Dec 1975","0","Mike Bennett shows thst she married James WRIGHT.","STR06" "I42359","Eastwood","Hilda Sylvestra","25 Apr 1900","Mar 1982","0","Mike Bennett shows that she married Cecil Adolph T. CHILD, who was born ca 1894 in Straits Settlements, Singapore.","STR06" "I42420","Eastwood","John","Jun 1784","Jun 1860","0","Mike Bennett writes that his father was also named John.","STR06" "I30809","Eastwood","John","19 Dec 1826","9 Feb 1861","0"," He was graduated from the Berkshire Medical College in 1860, and had just begun to practice his profession when he died.","STR06" "I42355","Eastwood","Robert","Jun 1856","Sep 1935","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

Census of England and Wales, 1911
Number of Schedule 188

Transcription of census, Mike Bennett

Robert Eastwood Husband 55 Married Boiler Stoker Oldham Lancashire
Helen Eastwood Wife 54 Married 19 Total Children: 4 Birmingham Warwickshire
Alice Eastwood Dtr 18 Single Cloth Cap Maker Salford Lancashire
Evelyn Eastwood Dtr 16 Single Cloth Cap Maker Salford Lancashire
Ethel Eastwood Dtr 14 Single School Salford Lancashire
Hilda Eastwood Dtr 10 School Salford Lancashire
Six People Total
Signed by Robert Eastwood 78 Lacy Str Salford, Lancashire","STR06" "I5671","Eaton","Hattie E.","Abt 1844","31 Oct 1894","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Michigan, Branch County, First Ward Coldwater
Enumerated 9 Jun 1880
Page 25 SD 1 ED 30 Stamped 566A
392-392
Marshall, Hattie W F 35 Mother Keeping House NY Mass NY
Marshall, Nellie W F 15 Dtr At School Ind Ind Ind
Marshall Jessie W F 13 Dtr At School Ind Ind Ind
","STR06" "I39465","Eaves","Malinda","Between 1836 and 1839","Jan 1880","0","The U. S. Federal Census Mortality schedule on Ancestry.com shows that she died in January 1880 of consumption.","STR06" "I31586","","","","","","","" "I37126","","","","","","","" "I33822","Ebarb","Billy Joe","31 Oct 1968","19 Dec 2009","0","Name: Billy Joe Ebarb Date of Birth: 31 Oct 1968 Gender: Male Birth County: San Augustine Father's Name: Joseph Dewey Ebarb Mother's Name: Jeanette Fay Easley Roll Number: 1968_0004


The Sabine County Reporter
December 23, 2009, Page 12

Billy Joe Ebarb, Sr., 41, of Hemphill, died in his home Saturday morning, Dec. 19, 2009. He was born on Oct. 31, 1968, in San Augustinee. He worked as a boiler maker int he petroleum industry and was a life long resident of Hemphill.

Ebarb is survived by his parents, Joseph and Jeanette Ebarb of Hemphill; sons, Cody Blaine Ebarb and Billy Joe ""BJ"" Ebarb, Jr. both of Hemphill; daughter, Alexis Neff of Austin; sister, Sylvia Beckcom of Hemphill, and grandsons, Blake and Rody Ebarb of Hemphill.

Funeral services were held Monday, Dec. 21 at Sptringhill Cemetery near Hemphill.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Online obituary and guestbook at www.starrfuneralhome.com.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2010)

A nearly identical obituary was in the Thursday, December 24, 2009 issue of the San Augustine Tribune.","STR06" "I34786","","","","","","","" "I37129","Ebarb","Daniel Lynn","10 Aug 1965","8 Aug 2019","0","Daniel Lynn Ebarb, 53, of Hemphill, passed away Thursday, Aug. 8, 2019 at Baylor CHI St. Luke's in Houston, after a lengthy illness.

He was born Aug. 10, 1965, one of seven children, to Thelma Spears and Lee Roy Ebarb, in San Augustine. After moving to Jennings, LA, he found a ""good Louisiana woman"" and married Rachel Hale on Feb. 14, 1987. He worked in the auto parts industry for over 30 years and was the manager at Genuine Auto Parts in Hemphill for nearly 20 years. He was a member of Hemphill United Pentecostal Church. He was the ultimate supporter of his family, including his two daughters, Danielle and Sabrina, and various ""adopted"" children. In the past several years, he battled pulmonary fibrosis, and eventually succumbed to complications of this disease. He never lost his faith in God and never stopped seeing His hands in everything.

Survivors include: wife of 32 years, Rachel Ebarb; daughters, Danielle Price and spouse, Catherine, and Sabrina Durbin and husband, Dennis, all of Hemphill; grandchildren, Megan, Tyler, Nevaeh, Tucker and Rogan; parents, Thelma and Lee Roy Ebarb; siblings, David Ebarb and wife, Janet, Rebecca O'Blanc and husband, Timmy, Betty Bealer and husband, Henry, Randy Ebarb, Timmy Ebarb, and Tammie Lopez; numerous nieces, nephews, and extended family, and many, many friends.

Visitation will be held Saturday, Aug. 10, beginning at 5 p.m. at Hemphill United Pentecostal Church.

Funeral services will be held Sunday, Aug. 11, at the Hemphill ISD Athletic Complex, beginning at 2 p.m., with Rev. Billy R. Hennigan and Bro. David Ebarb officiating. Interment will follow in Springhill Cemetery, Hemphill.

(Downloaded from All Families Mortuary website, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 14, 2019, pg 8)","STR06" "I39081","Ebarb","Franzine","23 Nov 1901","7 Feb 1985","0","DOD from the obituary index published here

http://www.usgwarchives.org/la/sabine/obits/obitcr.htm

The 1920 Sabine Parish, LA census shows her in the home of Peter and Josephine Ebarb, and as a sibling of Willis, Maggie, Virginia, Monroe and Pete.","STR06" "I28370","","","","","","","" "I37124","Ebarb","Lee Roy","16 Oct 1940","9 Feb 2023","0","Lee Roy Ebarb, 82, of Bronson, Texas passed away Thursday, February 9, 2023 at his residence.

LeRoy was born in Hemphill, Texas on October 16, 1940 to Rex Ebarb and Viola Woodard Ebarb. He was a member of First United Pentecostal Church of Hemphill and had worked as a logger in the timber industry for many years.

He enjoyed fishing and camping with his family and liked to read Louis Lamour western books. He loved the Lord and enjoyed reading and studying the Bible. He also loved being outdoors gardening, working on his lawnmowers and his bird watching.

He is survived by his sons, David Ebarb and wife, Janet, of Pineland, Randy Ebarb of Jennings, LA, and Timothy Ebarb and wife, Holly, of Hemphill; daughters, Betty Bealer and husband, Henry, of Jennings, Rebecca O'Blanc and husband, Timmie, of Egan, LA and Tammie Lopez and husband, Richard, of Fairmount; daughter-in-law, Rachel Ebarb of Hemphill; brothers, Carnell Ebarb of San Augustine, Danny Ebarb of Bronson, Paul Ebarb and wife, Helen, of Hemphill and Rex Ebarb, Jr. of Hemphill; sisters, Sue Wiley of Fort Worth and Melinda Shoemaker and husband, Thomas, of Hemphill; 22 grandchildren and 39 great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife of 61 years, Thelma Louis Ebarb; son, Daniel Ebarb; siblings, Helen Byle, T. J. Ebarb, Carl Ebarb and Artie Beck; and great granddaughter, Hayley Eleina Campbell.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Saturday, February 11, 2023 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, February 12, 2023 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Rudolph Hennigan, Bro. A. J. Wood and Bro. James Thomisee officiating.

Burial will follow services in Springhill Cemetery with Stephen Ebarb, Kendall O'Blanc, Justin Ebarb, Brandon Ebarb Joey Quick and Derek Lopez serving as pallbearers.

LeRoy's family would like to recognize and thank Affinity Hospice for the love and care shown to him and his family, especially to Lindsey and Tiffany.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 15, 2023, page 4","STR06" "I48446","Ebarb","Mary Eva","24 Sep 1918","23 Jul 1989","0","Find a Grave shows her as a daughter of Joe Ebarb and Susan Martinez Ebarb.","STR06" "I36336","Ebarb","Mary Margaret","17 Feb 1904","7 Nov 1984","0","The daughter of Francisco (Frank) EBARB, who was a son of Alcario and Martina ""Mattie"" (Ezernack) Ebarb. He was born 9 April 1869. He married Mary NIGREVILLE, and they had the following children: Martin, Frances, Mary, Margaret, Callie, Emmett, Della, Victoria, Elizabeth, Evelyn and Annie Mae. With wife Mary MESHELL, he had one daughter, Rita. (From ""Around Ebarb and Toledo Bend"" by Mary Lucille Rivers and Travis Ebarb, Jr., as located on Google books)","STR06" "I35919","Ebarb","Mary Wanda","6 Apr 1944","29 Jun 2010","0","Obituary

Mary Wanda Ladner, 66, died in her home Tuesday morning after an illness. Wanda has lived in Sabine County all her life and was a member of Camp Springs Baptist Church.

Wanda is survived by: three sons; Bubba Frazier of Milam, Jimmy Ozan of Bronson and Bobby Ozan of Rosevine, three daughters; Alice Maile of Hemphill, Louise Mosman of Pineland, and Rose Baca of Vidor, three step-sons; John Ladner of Florida, Robert and Jimmy Wayne Ladner of Hemphill, two brothers; John and Joe Ebarb of Hemphill, two sisters; Lil Brodie of Bronson and Patsy Allen of San Augustine, and 21 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Wanda was preceded in death by her husband Jimmy Ladner.

Visitation will be from 6:00 PM until 9:00 PM Wednesday, June 30, 2010, and until 9:00 PM Thursday, July 1, 2010, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX. Funeral services will be at 2:00 PM, Friday, July 2, 2010, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Oakhill Cemetery near Hemphill.

Services are under the direction of Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill Texas. The guest book can be signed or condolences expressed to the family at www.starrfuneralhome.com

Also published in the July 7, 2010 Sabine County Reporter and July 8, 2010 San Augustine Tribune?u?

?/u?
","STR06" "I46157","","","","","","","" "I43311","Eberhard","Katharina","21 Aug 1870","28 Jan 1943","0","Kathy Bonnell shows her as a daughter of Jakob Eberhard and Christina Grupp.","STR06" "I42981","Eberly","Jennie Earline","28 Feb 1898","2 Sep 1976","0","She was married first to Gideon Unez Hargrave (1884-1936)

From FindAGrave:

Earline was born and lived her life in Texas. She married first Gideon Hargrave and had two children, Catherine Louise and William Andrew. After Gideon's death she married Alexander H. Crouch. She had three granddaughters, Barbara Ann, Mary Louise and Shirley Elaine Hargrave. Earline is buried next to her baby daughter Catherine at Brookside Cemetary in Houston, Texas","STR06" "I24637","Ebner","August Keeton","Mar 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","Appears to have been overlooked in Rosa McLemore Dunkerly's list of children born to Phillip and Amanda.","STR06" "I24633","Ebner","Clara Lucretia","13 Apr 1860","28 Apr 1939","0","Clara was Peter Flowers third wife, according to Melba Gene McLemore.

Name Clara E Flowers
Event Type Death
Event Date 28 Apr 1939
Event Place San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 13 Apr 1860
Birthplace Seguin, Texas
Father's Name Philip Henry Ebner
Mother's Name Amanda Mclemore
Informant Miss Josie Flowers
Certificate Number 16547
GS Film number 2118014
Digital Folder Number 005144942
Image Number 02874



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3MZ-H1B : accessed 24 Sep 2014), Clara E Flowers, 28 Apr 1939; citing certificate number 16547, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2118014.","STR06" "I24633","Ebner","Clara Lucretia","13 Apr 1860","28 Apr 1939","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio Ward 6
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 14 ED 74 Sheet 16A
Flowers, Clara F W 50 D Tx Germany La None
Flowers, Josie F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Stenographer
Flowers, Walter M w 19 S Tx Tx Tx Stenographer
Flowers, Gladys F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Ebner, Amanda Mother Germany Germany Germany","STR06" "I24634","Ebner","Emma","15 Mar 1866","12 Sep 1932","0","Name: Mrs. Emma Ebner Nentwig
Death Date: 12 Sep 1942
Death Place: No.3, Bexar, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 76 years 5 months 27 days
Birth Date 15 Mar 1866
Father's Name: Phillip Ebner
Father's Birthplace Texas
Mother's Name: Amanda Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace Louisiana
Occupation At home
Place of Residence Rt 1, Box 395-A San Antonio
Cemetery St. Joseph's Society San Antonio
Burial Place
Burial Date
Additional Relatives: Informant Gus Nentwig
Film Number: 2137146
Digital Film Number: 4168320
Image Number: 605
Reference Number: 38858
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I24641","Ebner","Leon Rexford","Sep 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","On the 1880 census, a 9 month old Leon Ebuer was listed, but there was no listing for a Rexford. In 1900, a Rexford Ebner, born September 1880 is listed, but there is no listing for a Leon. It is also possible Leon died prior to 1900, as Amanda is listed as the mother of 10 total children, with only 7 still surviving as of 1900. The WWI Draft registration records at Ancestry.com were searched, but no information was found for either a Leon or a Rexford Ebner, which also indicates he/they died young. Rosa McLemore Dunkerly shows that Philllip and Amanda were the parents of a Rex, but does not list a Leo. It is therefore assumed that Rex was called by both names.","STR06" "I24638","Ebner","Margarite Frances","2 Nov 1857","16 Dec 1927","0","Name Margarite Frances Semmler
Event Type Death
Event Date 16 Dec 1927
Event Place Seguin, Guadalupe, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 02 Nov 1857
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Philip Ebner
Mother's Name Amanda Mclemore
Informant Mike Pogorzelski
Certificate Number 40617
GS Film number 2114436
Digital Folder Number 005145677
Image Number 00940



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3Z2-SQ7 : accessed 24 Sep 2014), Margarite Frances Semmler, 16 Dec 1927; citing certificate number 40617, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2114436.","STR06" "I24635","Ebner","Martha ""Mattie"" Frances","5 Sep 1868","16 Jul 1948","0","Sept . 7th 1868
Seguin , Tx.

In a letter written from Seguin by Keton J. McLemore to his son Felix, dated Sept. 7, 1868, he notes that ""Phillip will start in a day or two. He would perhaps be gone now, but was kept home on account of Amanda. She had a daughter born day before yesterday..."" Based on census records, this must have been Mattie Ebner.

Name: Martha Frances Pogorzelski
Death Date: 16 Jul 1948
Death Place: Seguin, Guadalupe, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: w
Death Age: 79 years 10 months 7 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 09 Sep 1868
Birthplace: Seguin, Guadalupe, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Phillip Ebner
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother's Name: Amanda Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace: Louisiana
Occupation: Home
Place of Residence: Seguin, Guadalupe, Texas
Cemetery: St. James Cemetery
Burial Place: Seguin, Guadalupe, Texas
Burial Date: 19 Jul 1948
Additional Relatives: Informant Julia Pogorzelski
Film Number: 2218936
Digital Film Number: 4031445
Image Number: 406
Reference Number: 30187
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I24466","Ebner","Phillip Henry","Nov 1832","8 Feb 1906","0","His widow, Amanda McLemore Ebner, applied for a C.S.A. Widow's Pension on 26 Spet 1912 in Bexar County. She listed her place of birth as Alexander, Louisiana, and indicated she and Phillip were married on 1 May 1856 in Guadalupe County, Texas. She indicated Phillip served from May 1861 to April 1865, and believed ""it was Company K, I don't remember the Regiment."" He died 8 Feb 1906. An additional page in the packet showed that Company K was a part of the 8th Texas Infantry. The Adjutant Genera's office replied that Philip H. Ebner had served as a private in Companty K, 8th Texas Infantry, enlisting on April 8, 1862, and was on the company rolls for January and February 1864. Pension file number 01666.","STR06" "I24640","Ebner","Walter Felix","27 Jan 1877","Aft 28 Apr 1939","0","On the 1880 census, a 3 year old Felix Ebuer was listed, but no listing for a Walter. In 1900, a Walter Ebner, born July 1877 is listed, but there is no listing for a Felix. According to his draft registration for World War I, transcribed below, his full name was Walter Felix Ebner.

Name: Walter Felix Ebner
Location of Registration: San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas
Date of Birth: Jan 27, 1877
Employment: Oil Mill in Refining
Next of Kin: Mrs. Amanda Ebner, Mother San Antonio, Texas","STR06" "I29222","Echols","Mike","12 Apr 1915","Jan 1985","0","SSDI - MIKE ECHOLS 12 Apr 1915 Jan 1985 73626 (Canute, Washita, OK) 73626 (Canute, Washita, OK) 524-12-8022 Colorado
Shows different death date in cemetery record.
Fairlawn Cemetery, Beckham Co. OK
Echols Mike 04/12/1915 05/30/1981 H/O Irene(Trawick)*","STR06" "I42426","Eckels","Charles Llewellyn","19 Mar 1869","11 Nov 1948","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Ohio, Seneca County, Pr B, Fostoria City
Enumerated 23 and 25 Apr 1910
SD 12 ED 163 Sheet 7B
233-175-184
Eckels, Charles L Head M W 41 m1 12 Oh Oh Pa Clerk Freight Office
Eckels, Sophia Wf F W 41 m1 12 3/2 Oh Pa Ph
Eckels, Jennie Dtr F W 9 S Oh Oh Oh
Eckels, Willma Dtr F W 5 S Oh Oh Oh

1920 Census
Ohio, Seneca County, Clinton Twp
Enumerated 3 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 106 Sheet 2B
30-30
Arthur and Edna Cramer family
31-31
Herin, Josiah Head M W 77 Wd Oh Pa Md Jone
Herin, Sarah Sister F W 73 S Oh Pa Md
Eckels, Charles Nephew M W 52 M Oh Oh Pa Clerk Railroad Co
Eckels, Sophia Niece F W 52 M Oh Pa Oh
Eckels, Helen Niece F W 9 S Oh Oh Oh
","STR06" "I42757","Eckels","Jennie Llewellyn","25 Aug 1900","31 Mar 1915","0","Birth Listing

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X6SV-YLG
Name: Jennie Leewellen Eckels
Gender: Female
Christening Date:
Christening Place:
Birth Date: 25 Aug 1900
Birthplace: Fostoria, Seneca Co., Ohio
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race: White
Father's Name: Chas. Eckels
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Sopha E. Cramer
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C03950-8
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
GS Film number: 388651
Reference ID: v 4 p 51
Collection: Jennie Leewellen Eckels, ""Ohio, Births and Christenings, 1821-1962""

Death Listing:


https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X8XR-R6P
Name: Jennie L Eckels
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 31 Mar 1915
Event Place: Fostoria, Seneca, Ohio
Residence Place:
Address: 233 E. Crocker St., 4 Ward
Gender: Female
Age (Original): 14y 7m 6d
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Occupation: Student
Birth Date: 25 Aug 1900
Birthplace: Fostoria, Seneca, Ohio
Birth Year (Estimated): 1901
Burial Date: 02 Apr 1915
Burial Place:
Cemetery: Fountain
Father's Name: Charles Eckels
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace: Ohio
Mother's Name: Sophia Cramer
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace: Ohio
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
File Number: fn 18409
GS Film number: 1983344
Digital Folder Number: 4021314
Image Number: 1323
Collection: Jennie L Eckels, ""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953""","STR06" "I42758","Eckels","Wilma Pearl","1 Sep 1904","1 Apr 1917","0","Birth Listing:

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XDBL-4XT
Name: Wilew Eckles
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 01 Sep 1904
Event Place: Fostoria, Seneca, Ohio
Registration Date:
Registration Place:
Gender: Female
Race: White
Father's Name: Chas Eckles
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Sophia Cramer
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Additional Relatives:
Reference ID: Pg 44
GS Film number: 388651
Digital Folder Number: 004978696
Image Number: 00507
Collection: Wilew Eckles, ""Ohio, County Births, 1841-2003""

Death Listing:

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X8JQ-Q53
Name: Wilma Eckels
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 01 Apr 1917
Event Place: Fostoria, Seneca, Ohio
Residence Place:
Address: 233 E. Crocker St.
Gender: Female
Age (Original): 12 y 7 m
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Occupation: Student
Birth Date: 01 Sep 1904
Birthplace: Ohio
Birth Year (Estimated): 1905
Burial Date: 05 Apr 1917
Burial Place:
Cemetery: Fountain Cemetery
Father's Name: Charles E. Eckels
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace: Ohio
Mother's Name: Sophia Cramer
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace: Ohio
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
File Number: fn 28863
GS Film number: 1984012
Digital Folder Number: 4021564
Image Number: 604
Collection: Wilma Eckels, ""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953""","STR06" "I31616","","","","","","","" "I13225","Eddings","Arlie Geneva","27 Jan 1894","8 May 1982","0","At the time of the 1930 Federal Census, Arlie was living with her three sons in Dallas and listed as a widow. They were renting a home for $15 a month. Her occupation was shown as ""seamstress/dressmaking."" Her oldest son, Carvie, was listed as a helper in a grocery store.

She was listed as age 36, and indicated she was married when she was 21. Carvie L. was shown as age 14, Milton T. as age 11, and John A as age 9. All four of them were born in Texas.","STR06" "I13225","Eddings","Arlie Geneva","27 Jan 1894","8 May 1982","0","(Medical):arteriosclerotic heart disease cerebrovascular insufficiency Terry Treadwell MD","STR06" "I47910","","","","","","","" "I13228","Eddings","Curtis Edward","Abt 1897","28 Aug 1979","0","In a column written about Dr. D.G. Mann on June 11, 1964, Virgie Speights notes that he was Mayor of Hemphill, and members of his city council included ""L.H. Adickes, Curtis Eddings, Willard McLane, John Starr and Joe Howard.""","STR06" "I30484","","","","","","","" "I27046","","","","","","","" "I30483","","","","","","","" "I617","Eddings","Grover David","Abt 1889","15 Feb 1965","0","At the time of the 1920 Sabine County census, Grover was living next door to his sister, Nannie Eddings and her husband William Fullen. Additionally, Grover's younger brother, Wyatt, was living with he and Ethel.","STR06" "I617","Eddings","Grover David","Abt 1889","15 Feb 1965","0","(Research):1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 326, ED 173 Sheet 13A & 13 B
254-254
Eddings, Grover D Hd M W 30 M Tx Tx Miss Farming
Eddings, Ethel A Wife F W 23 M Tx Tx Tx
Eddings, Wyatt B Brother M W 24 S Tx Tx Miss Teamster","STR06" "I7137","","","","","","","" "I24502","","","","","","","" "I24501","","","","","","","" "I1127","Eddings","Nannie Etta","5 May 1885","24 Jan 1947","0","At the time of the 1920 census, she and her husband were living next door to her brother, Grover.","STR06" "I1127","Eddings","Nannie Etta","5 May 1885","24 Jan 1947","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I6590","Eddings","Nora Virginia","14 Nov 1877","15 Nov 1967","0","NORA V FULLEN 14 Nov 1877 15 Nov 1967 (V) 78401 (Corpus Christi, Nueces, TX) (none specified) 458-86-9621 Texas","STR06" "I6590","Eddings","Nora Virginia","14 Nov 1877","15 Nov 1967","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I24500","","","","","","","" "I6714","Eddings","Sterling W.","Abt 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","On the 1880 Sabine County, Texas Census, 15 year old James Weaver is shown living with Sterling and his wife Lyda. He does not appear to be Lyda's brother as he was shown as born in Texas with a father from Tennesse and a mother from Texas, and she was shown as born in Mississippi 3 years before him with a father from Mississippi and a mother from South Carolina.","STR06" "I24508","","","","","","","" "I10547","Eddings","Wendell Burnis","23 Sep 1926","29 May 2005","0","San Augustine Tribune Thursday June 2, 2005

Sabine County Reporter June 8, 2005

Funeral services for Wendell Eddings, 78, of Rosevine Community will be held at 11:00 a.m. today, June 2, 2005, at Wyman Roberts Funeral Memorial Chapel in San Augustine. Burial will follow at McMahan Chapel Cemetery in Sabine County with Bro. Cliff Durham and Gaylon Eddings, Jr. will officiate. He died Sunday at his residence.

Wendell Eddings was born in Sabine County on September 23, 1926 to Burnice EDDINGS and Faye HARGROVE Eddings. He was a retired Millwright-machinist for Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. He served the U.S. Army during WWII and was a member of the Rosevine Missionary Baptist Church.

He is survived by his wife, Doris EDDINGS of Rosevine; daughters, Dayna WESNEY of Livingston, Gina JONES and husband Bobby of Diboll, and Jan FARMER and husband Ken of Pasedena; nine grandchildren and five great grandchildren. The family suggests that memorials be made to the Rosevine Missionary Baptist Church building fund. Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine is in charge of arrangements.","STR06" "I13224","Eddings","Wyatt B.","Abt 1896","","0","Lived with Grover and Ethel Eddings in 1920.","STR06" "I39819","Eddins","Almeria","1 Aug 1898","4 Apr 1972","0","Janice Smith shows that she was twice married, to Quincy CHANDLER and Delos KING. She had two children by Quincy.","STR06" "I29616","","","","","","","" "I41644","Eddins","Charles C.","Jan 1874","Abt 1957","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 3
Enumerated 18 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 88 Sheet 18A Stamped 133
241-245
Eddins, Charles Head W M Jan 1874 26 M 5/12 Tx Ala Tx Farmer
Eddins, Hattie Wf W F Oct 1868 31 M 5/12 Ga Ga Ga

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 2 May 1910
SD 2 ED 183 Sheet 22B
13-13
Eddins, Charles C Head M W 36 m1 10 Tx Ga Tx English Carpenter
Eddins, Hattie Wf F W 40 m1 10 0/0 Ga Ga Ga
King, Emma Servant F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Cook Private Family

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 8 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 8B
Bronson and Hemphill Road
161-161
Eddins, Charles C Head M W 46 m Tx Tn Tx Carpenter House
Eddins, Hattie G Wf F W 51 m G aGa Ga
King, Emma Servant F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Servant House

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated April 12, 1930
ED 202-8 SD 19 Sheet 5B
102-105
Eddins, Charley Head M W 54 m 24 Tx Tn Tx Carpenter Building Ind
Eddins, Hattie Wf F W 61 M 31 Ga Ga Ga
King, Emma Servant F Neg 26 S La La ALa Cook Private Family

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated April 8, 1930
SD 42-2 ED 202-9 Sheet 3B
Row 59
Eddins, Charles Head M W 66 M Tx Res 1 Apr 1935: Same House
Eddins, Hattie Wf F W 71 M Ga Res 1 Apr 1935: Same House
King, Emma Maid F Neb 37 S Tx Res 1 Apr 1935: Same House
Ames, Charlie W Lodger m W 63 M Indiana Res 1 Apr 1935: Jasper, Texas Timekeepe W. P. A.









","STR06" "I14158","Eddins","Dorothy Marie","1 Dec 1940","19 Jun 2023","0","Last name shows as EDDINGS on the Texas Birth Index, apparently in error.

Dorothy Marie Whiteman, 82, of Timpson, Texas (formerly of Bronson, Texas) passed away Monday, June 19, 2023 at Pine Grove Nursing Home in Center, Texas.

Dorothy was born in Hemphill, Texas on December 1, 1940 to L. C. Eddins and Dorothy Collier Eddins. She worked in nusing many years as an L.V. N. at Marshall Regional Medical Center.

She is survived by her daughters, Tina Roddy and husband, Richard, of Timpson, Kim Whiteman of Tyler and Stacy Whiteman, also of Tyler; brothers, Bobby Eddins of Center; sisters, Nancy Drew of Center and Faye Smith of Kansas; six grandchildren and six great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her brother, Billy Eddins.

Cremation arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill.

Memorial services will be announced at a later date.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home website

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 28, 2023, page 4","STR06" "I39818","Eddins","Flaria Cassie","10 Sep 1895","13 Oct 1969","0","Janice Smith shows that she married Alfonzio M. CROW.
","STR06" "I29768","Eddins","Larkin Chivers","Abt 1889","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP No 6, Bronson
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 202-8 SD 19 Sheet 4B and 5A
85-88
Eddins, L.C. Hd R M W 41 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Eddins, Hattie Wife F W 37 M 16 Tx La Tx
Eddins, Lilian Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Eddins, L.C. Jr. Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Eddins, Opal Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Eddins, Burnice Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Eddins, Lucinda Mother F W 62 Wd 16 Tx Ga Ala
Eddins, Ples Brother M W 34 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm","STR06" "I6561","Eddins","Larkin Chivers ""L. C.""","28 Aug 1913","10 Jan 1969","0","From FindAGrave:

L. C. Eddins was born August 28, 1913 in Rimlig, Texas, a sawmill town in Sabine County south of Jasper. He was the son of Larkin Chivers Eddins, Sr. and William Hattie Tatum Eddins .

He married Dorothy Collier on September 2, 1939 and they had five children, Dorothy, Faye, Nancy, Bobby and Billy.

He was a truck driver for Texaco Company. He died of lung cancer on January 10, 1969, at the age of 55.

Services were held at Mangum Chapel on January 12 with the Reverand S.E. Sevison officiating. Burial was in Oaklawn Memorial Park with Masonic graveside services held by Sam Samford Lodge No. 149.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Dorothy Eddins of Center; three daughters, Dorothy Whiteman of Houston and Faye Huffman and Nancy Gilchrist of Center; two sons, Bobby and Billy Eddins of Center; seven grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Hattie Eddins of Fort Worth; and four sisters, Mrs. Lillian Isom of Jasper, Mrs. Opal Hammock of Houston and Mrs. Lillie Lee and Mrs. Bernice McDonald of Fort Worth.","STR06" "I39824","Eddins","Levi Alford","28 Jan 1915","22 Jan 1935","0","Janice Smith shows that he died in a car accident.","STR06" "I39822","Eddins","Oma Mae","23 Jan 1909","Yes, date unknown","0","Janice Smith shows that she married Albert ""Pete"" Murphey and had two daughters.","STR06" "I29772","Eddins","Opal","25 Jan 1921","4 Sep 2007","0","Sabine County Reporter
September 12, 2007

Opal Hammock

Opal Hammock, 86, of Lakeland, FL, died September 4, 2007 in Valencia Hills Health and Rehabilitation. She was born Jan. 25, 1951 (sic) in Brookeland to Larkin Chivers Eddins and William Hattie Tatum. She was a housekeeping supervisor and a member of the Church of God. Survivors: daughter, Judy Hammock of Lakeland, FL; sister, Bernice McDonald of Shelbyville, and one grandchild Taylor Anzo. Funeral services were held Saturday, Sept. 8 at Starr Funeral Home with Rev. Vance Purtell officiating. Interment followed at Hemphill Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I39823","Eddins","Rena Belle","17 Feb 1912","Yes, date unknown","0","Janice Smith shows that she married Lloyd WHITEHEAD.","STR06" "I15628","Edgar","Annie C.","Jul 1855","10 Feb 1929","0","Daughter of William G. Edgar and Margaret Jones. Also married a BALL?","STR06" "I15626","Edgar","Daniel Divinity","26 Jul 1823","23 Jun 1890","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Census
Sabine County, Texas
81/81 Edgar, Daniel D,47, M,W, Bricklayer, Louisiana
"" , Lavinia, 28, F,W, K.H., S.C.
"" , William M,21,M,W,Texas
"" , Alford E.,18,M,W,La.
"" , Mary,16,F,W,La.
"" , Daniel,13,M,W,La.
"" , Clara,7,F,W,Texas
"" , Robbert,5,M,W,Texas
"" , Olivia,2,F,W,Texas
"" , Nathan, 6/12,M,W,Texas
Copied from Blanche Toole's transcription of the 1870 Sabine County, Texas census.
Due to Lavina's age, it appears that William, Alford, Mary, and Daniel were children from a prior marriage(s). Dale Rubel shows that his first wife was Mary Jane STINE.

1880 Census
Texas. Sabine County, SubDiv 84
Enumerated 9 and 10 July 1880
Page 28D SD 1 ED 84
Edgar, Daniel W M 57 Farmer La La La
Edgar, Lavine W F 39 Wf SC SC SC
Edgar, Robert W M 15 Son Farmer Tx La SC
Edgar, Oly W M (sic) 12 Son (sic) Help on Farm Tx La SC
Edgar, Nataniel W M 9 Son Tx La SC
Edgar, Eugen W M 7 Son Tx La SC
Edgar, Amanda W F 3 Dtr Tx La SC
Edgar, Fanny W F 1 Dtr Tx La Sc
","STR06" "I24331","Edgar","Edna Margaret","Abt 1903","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Henry WRIGHT.","STR06" "I24331","Edgar","Edna Margaret","Abt 1903","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Did she marry Henry Wright, and become the mother of Paula June Wright Chambers, obit below?

Paula June Wright Chambers, 74, died in Hemphill, Texas, June 29, 2013. She was born to Henry and Edna Edgar Wright on June 26, 1939. She lived her life in the Sabine County area, and taught third grade for West Sabine Elementary School, and was a member of the First Baptist Church of Hemphill.

She is survived by her husband Shirel Chambers of Pineland; two sons, Dan Chambers of Pineland and Sam Chambers and his wife Laurie of Hudson; and two grandchildren, Caden and Emily.

Visitation will be from 6:00 pm. until 8:00 pm. Monday evening, July 1, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St, Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 10:00 am., Tuesday, July 2, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel, with burial to follow in Little Flock Cemetery, Bronson, Texas.

Published in THE SABINE COUNTY REPORTER July 3, 2013, Page 14","STR06" "I43075","Edgar","Edwin McDaniel","25 Sep 1871","26 Dec 1951","0","Name Edwin Mcdaniel Edgar
Event Type Death
Event Date 26 Dec 1951
Event Place Childress, Childress, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 25 Sep 1871
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name D D Edgar
Mother's Name null
Informant Mrs Lawrence Warrick
Certificate Number 61091
GS Film number 2074925
Digital Folder Number 005145637
Image Number 03164



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3ZS-CRN : accessed 01 May 2014), Edwin Mcdaniel Edgar, 26 Dec 1951; citing certificate number 61091, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2074925.","STR06" "I46604","Edgar","Eileen","Abt 1916","Yes, date unknown","0","In the obituary of her younger sister, Elsie Edgar Buckmaster, Eileen was said to have predeceased her, and is referenced as ""Eileen Wilkinson.""","STR06" "I15840","Edgar","Ellie Marie","26 May 1915","23 Nov 2000","0","Her last residence on the SSDI was listed as Los Angeles, California.","STR06" "I46605","Edgar","Elsie","31 Jan 1919","24 Jul 2011","0","Obituary as copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by ""drbuck""

Decatur-Elsie E. (Edgar) Buckmaster, 92 of Decatur, passed away 2:50 am Sunday, July 24, 2011 at Fair Havens Christian Home.

Elsie was born on January 31, 1919 in St. Louis, MO the daughter of Steve and Louise (Stogsdill) Edgar. After her father died, Elsie's mother remarried to Melvin McLemore, and they and her sister, Eileen, lived in Niantic, IL before moving to Decatur. Elsie married William ""Glen"" Buckmaster on April 10, 1944 in Decatur. Glen preceded her in death September 13, 1996 and Elsie continued living alone until she could no longer care for herself and her home and eventually lived out her life in a nursing facility.

Elsie was a long time member of West Side Nazarene Church where she served as secretary/treasurer for many years. She and her husband, Glen, also ran Buckmaster Market on Grand Avenue for many years. She and Glen were sincere Christians now reunited with Jesus in Heaven. As dog lovers, any memorials may be directed to the Humane Society of Decatur on Martin L. King Street in Decatur.

Left to cherish her memories are her sister Beverly (McLemore-Botts) Heger of Decatur and her brother Dale (wife - Betty) McLemore of Clinton, IL; nephews Scott (wife ? Cathy) Wilkinson, of Decatur; Grover (wife ? Arlene) Wilkinson of Denver, NC; and great-niece Kathy (husband ? Mike) Taylor of Monrovia, CA. Cousins include Sally Hause, Aiken, SC; Darrell (wife ? Dottie) Deem of Decatur; Kenneth (wife ? Jane) Gordon of Decatur; Virginia Samuel of Clinton, IL; and Pat (husband ? James) Bailey of Decatur. Also, special friends Don and Theresa Couch of Decatur.

Elsie was reunited in Heaven with her parents, her husband, twin brothers Darrell and Jerrold Edgar who died in infancy, her brother David McLemore and her sister Eileen Wilkinson.

Visitation for Elsie will be from 6 ? 8:00 pm on Wednesday, July 27, 2011 at Graceland/Fairlawn Funeral Home. Graveside services to celebrate Elsie's life will be 10:00 am Thursday, July 28, 2011 in Graceland Cemetery.


The family of Elsie Buckmaster has entrusted the care of their loved one to Graceland/Fairlawn Funeral Home, 2091 N. Oakland Avenue, Decatur, IL. View the on line obituary and send condolences to the family at www.gracelandfairlawn.com.
","STR06" "I33847","Edgar","Emily Melvie","31 Jul 1901","9 Jun 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
June 14, 1995, Page 10

Jay and Emily Smith

Bryan Jay Smith Sr., 96, of Hemphill, died early Thursday June 8, 1995, at Hemphill Care Center. His wife, Emily Edgar Smith, died early Friday, June 9, 1995, at Hemphill Care Center.

Mr. Smith was born Jan. 5, 1899, in Wiergate as a son of the late Ester Ann (Miller) and Daniel Vinson Smith and had lived in Sabine County several years. Mrs. Smith was born July 31, 1901, as a daughter of the late Paynie Jackie (Gooch) and James Valentine Edgar, and was a lifelong resident of Sabine County.

He is survived by a son, B. J. Smith Jr. of Hillster, and she is survived by a sister, Florence McBride of Hemphill.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. W. Clarence Howell officiating. Mr. Smith was buried at Fairmount Cemetery in Fairmount and Mrs. Smith was buried at the Hemphill City Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2009)","STR06" "I43077","Edgar","Fannie Phylonia","9 Nov 1878","30 Oct 1966","0","Name Fannie Phylonia Smith
Event Type Death
Event Date 30 Oct 1965
Event Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 09 Nov 1878
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Daniel De Edgar
Mother's Name Luvenis Mcdaniel
Certificate Number 73031
GS Film number 2117867
Digital Folder Number 005144750
Image Number 02926



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBQ-3RF : accessed 15 Apr 2014), Luvenis Mcdaniel in entry for Fannie Phylonia Smith, 30 Oct 1965; citing certificate number 73031, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117867.","STR06" "I33849","Edgar","Florence Beatrice","22 Jun 1909","2 Jan 2002","0","She later married a Mr. McBride.","STR06" "I35042","","","","","","","" "I35036","Edgar","Jack Dempsey ""J. D."" ""Dempsey""","15 Jan 1919","7 Apr 2002","0","The Sabine County Reporter
April 10, 2002, Page 13

J. D. ""Dempsey"" Edgar

J. D. ""Dempsey"" Edgar, 83, of Hemphill died at 11:30 p.m. Sunday, April 7, 2002, at his residence.

He was born Jan. 15, 1919, in the Remling community as a son of the late Gertrude Edith (Ener) and William Tilmon Edgar and was a U. S. Navy veteran of World War II. Edgar, a retired sales manager from the lumber industry, had lived in Hemphill for the past 29 years, moving from Bon Wier. He was a member of Hemphill's First Baptist Church.

Survivors: wife, Letitia Edgar of Hemphill; sons, George D. Edgar of Hemphill, Jack William Edgar of El Paso, and Wayne Smith of Midlothian; daughters, Ruth Ann Walker of El Paso and Letitia Ann Brittain of Dallas, brothers, W. Tim Edgar of Beaumont, Truitt Edgar of Vidor, and Tommy Edgar of Lumberton; a sister, Billie Jean Veal of Kountze; 14 grandchildren; and 20 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services are set for 2 p.m. today (Wednesday) at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. at Hemphill with Bro. Bob Guin, Bro. Fred Raney and Bro. Buddy Pratt officiating. Interment will follow at Oak Hill Cemetery in Sabine County.

Memorials may be made to Lakes Areas Hospice at 254 Ethel Street, Jasper, TX 75951.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2010)","STR06" "I33841","Edgar","James Valentine","2 May 1871","19 Mar 1953","0","Said to be the son of William G. Edgar and Margaret Edgar.","STR06" "I33841","Edgar","James Valentine","2 May 1871","19 Mar 1953","0","(Research):Census Listings:

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 2
Enumerated 16 and 18 April 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 2A Stamped 108
21-21
Edgar, James V Hd M W 35 M1 16 Tx La Nc Farmer
Edgar, Payne J Wf F W 33 M1 16 9/6 Tx Tn Tx
Edgar, William G Son W M 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Edgar, Columbia M Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Edgar, Lorena L Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Edgar, Emily Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Edgar, James D Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Edgar, Florence B Dtr F W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Justice Precinct One
Enumerated 5 February 1920
SD ?26 ED 168 Sheet 27B
534-536
Edgar, James V Hd M W 47 M Tx La NC Farmer
Edgar, Paynie Wf F W 45 M Tx Tn Tx
Edgar, William G Son M W 25 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Edgar, James A Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Edgar, Florence B Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Edgar, Madie Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Edgar, Austin Son W W 8 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated April 18 and 19, 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 6B
115-117
Edgar, Jim V Hd M W 58 M 22 Tx La NC Farmer
Edgar, Pany Wf F W 56 M 19 Tx Tn Tx
Edgar, Austin Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
Edgar, Madie Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper","STR06" "I27551","","","","","","","" "I15825","Edgar","Julia Emma Jane","29 Dec 1882","18 Oct 1961","0","Laura Buckmaster instead lists her middle name as Amanda, and shows that she married first Benjamin Loveless COTTON on 6 Feb 1900. His dates were shown as 1876-1905.","STR06" "I37189","Edgar","Kevin Shirl","2 Nov 1977","18 May 2011","0","The Sabine County Reporter
May 25, 2011, Page 14

Kevin S. Edgar

Graveside Services and Interment for Kevin S. Edgar, 33, of Teague, formerly of Hemphill were held at for 2:30 P.M., Monday at the Delbert Stutts Private Cemetery in Athens, Texas with John Taylor officiating.

Mr. Edgar died Wednesday, May 18, 2011 at his residence in Teague. He was born November 2, 1977 in Hemphill.

Kevin was a resident of Teague the past two years where he was a welder for Long Equipment in Teague. He also resided in numerous East Texas cities where his welding jobs took him, and he had lived in Hemphill until the age of 16. He was a 1995 graduate of Corsicana High School. Kevin loved all outdoors activities and loved fishing, hunting, horses, and riding 4 wheelers mud hogging with his trucks, but he especially loved being with his children.

He is preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Hoy Edgar, 1996.

Survivors include his sons, Dakoda Lane Edgar, and Bray LaRaedo Edgar, both of Elkhart, father, Danny Edgar of Hemphill; mother and stepfather, Sonya and Dale Hammans of Teague; brothers, Trey Hammans of Palestine, Trae Adams and Kooper Hammans, both of Teague, Matthew Edgar of Hemphill; sisters, Aimee and J. Stone of Garrison, Jena Edgar of Vidor, Chelsea Edgar of Hemphill; maternal grandparents, Chester and Carrie Stutts of Athens, Janie Arnold of Odessa, Ken and Kay Hammans of Chandler; paternal grandmother, Jean Edgar of Hemphill; Uncles and Aunts, Larry and Donna Stutts of Athens, Edward and Angie Edgar of Hemphill, Cathy and Ricky Stuart of Richland.

Pallbearers were Bo Rice, Kent Smith, Trae Adams, Trey Hammans, Kooper Hammans, and Justin Stutts.

The family received friends, Sunday from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at Carroll-Lehr Funeral Home in Athen, Texas.

You may leave a message of condolence or sign the guest register at www.carrolllehr.com

Services were under the direction of Carroll-Lehr Funeral Home, Athens.","STR06" "I41365","Edgar","Lula May","7 May 1908","30 Nov 1990","0","She married 1) Connie H. YOUNG 2) Lonzie WEAVER and 3) Burl PARKS.","STR06" "I33850","Edgar","Madie","6 Dec 1911","Yes, date unknown","0","Assumed to be a twin of Nicholas Austin Gooch, as they are shown as the same age in 1920 and 1930.","STR06" "I2399","Edgar","Nathaniel ""Nat""","Abt 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","Middle name shown by Laura Buckmaster as Plimpton. She also shows that he died 5 Jan 1947 in San Patricio County, Texas.","STR06" "I24326","Edgar","Nettie Melva ""Millie""","17 Oct 1898","12 Oct 1990","0","Also shown by some as Melvil Edgar Ener.","STR06" "I33840","Edgar","Nicholas Austin","6 Dec 1911","14 Aug 1994","0","The Sabine County Reporter
August 17, 1994, Page 10

N. Austin Edgar

Funeral services for N. Austin Edgar, 82, of Hemphill were held Monday, Aug. 15, 1994, at the chapel fo the Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Buddy Pratt officiationg. Interment followed at Hemphill City Cemetery.

He died suddenly Sunday, Aug. 14, 1994, following services at the Camp Springs Baptist Church.

Born Dec. 6, 1911, in Sabine County as a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Valentine Edgar, he was a lifelong resident of the area and a retired farmer/rancher. Edgar, a member of Camp Springs Baptist Church, was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: wife, Ima Lee Smith Edger; and two sisters, Florence McBride and Emily Smith, all of Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2009)","STR06" "I35046","Edgar","Wayne E.","13 Sep 1921","11 Jan 1999","0","Laura Buckmaster shows that he married Lois Marie Lane on 5 Oct 1940. They had three children.","STR06" "I35045","Edgar","Willard Coleman","Abt 1916","31 Dec 1995","0","(Research):The Sabine County Reporter
February 7, 1996, Page 14

Willard Coleman Edgar

Willard Coleman Edgar, 79, of Tyler died Sunday, Dec. 31, 1995, at East Texas Medical Centery in Tyler.

Edgar, a native of Sabine County, had lived in Tyler for four years, moving there from Amarillo. He was a retired accountant with P&S Rice Mills.

Survivors: a daugher, Patsy DRANE of Tyler; son Don Ham of Amarillo; brothers, Dempsey Edgar and Wayne Edgar, both of Hemphill, Tim Edgar of Beaumont, Truett Edgar of Lumberton, a sister, Billie Williams of Lumberton, six grandchildren, and 14 great-granchildren.

Graveside rites were held at 1 p.m. Thursday at Forest Park Lawndale's Lake of the Wood Chapel in Houston. Arrangements were handled by Lloyd James Funeral Home in Tyler.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2011)","STR06" "I13723","Edgar","William","Abt 1893","","0","In the 10 April 2002 SABINE COUNTY REPORTER, an obituary for J.D. ""Dempsey"" Edgar appeared. He was born 15 Jan 1919, in the Remlig community, as a son of the late GERTRUDE EDITH (ENER) and WILLIAM TILMON EDGAR. Could this Wiliam be his father?

The most likely candidate in the SSDI and Texas Death Records at Rootsweb follows:

WILLIAM EDGAR 22 Jul 1890 Jan 1974 77619 (Groves, Jefferson, TX) (none specified) 449-54-2453
Edgar William 01-16-1974 JEFFERSON M WIDOWED (Birth Date off, was not widowed at the time)

Records for his wife:

EDITH EDGAR 02 Jan 1897 May 1987 77711 (Lumberton, Hardin, TX) (none specified) 460-44-8802 Texas Edgar Edith Gertrude 05-29-1987 JEFFERSON","STR06" "I48746","Edgar","William Gooch","5 Aug 1894","4 Jul 1979","0","WILLIAM EDGAR 05 Aug 1894 Jul 1979 77706 (Beaumont, Jefferson, TX) (none specified) 449-18-3967

Edgar William Gooch 07-04-1979 JEFFERSON M


Mackie and Kay McCary's transcription of the Meador Cemetery shows that he was buried under a double marker with Lola B. (12 Jan 1899 - 19 Sept 1983).","STR06" "I24329","Edgar","William Tilman ""Tim""","29 Jun 1895","18 Jul 1940","0","A digital image of his actual Texas Death certificate is viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. At the time of death, he was married and a resident of Warren, Tyler County< Texas. He was shown as being in the Logging construction industry. He was shown as a son of N. A. Edgar and Elvena McDaniel of Sabine County. Informant was Mrs. W. T. Edgar.","STR06" "I24329","Edgar","William Tilman ""Tim""","29 Jun 1895","18 Jul 1940","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Tyler County, JP 2
Enumerated April 8 and 9, 1930
ED 229-3 SD 19 Seeht 2A Stamped 178
40-40
Edgar, Will T. Hd M W 34 M 18 Tx Tx Tx Labor Lumber Mill
Edgar, Gertrued Wf F W 33 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Edgar, Willard Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Edgar, Dempsey Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Edgar, Wayne Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Edgar, Tim Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Labor Farm
Monroe Ener Bro-in-law M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Labor Lumber Mill
------- Truett Bro-in-law M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx (Possibly Truett Edgar, his son?)","STR06" "I24329","Edgar","William Tilman ""Tim""","29 Jun 1895","18 Jul 1940","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I33846","Edgar","Willie Lorena","Abt 1899","14 Apr 1963","0","Shown by Kay Parker McCary and Laura Buckmaster as Lorena Dickey.

Kay Parker McCary also transcribes her cemetery listing as Lorena C. Dickey Conner.

However, according to the obituary of her daughter, Clarice Conner Clark, she was a daugther of Lorena Edgar Conner, and was preceded in death by bother her parents, and her STEP-FATHER (emphasis added) Carrol DICKEY.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDY7-FVW
name: Lorena Conner Dickey
death date: 14 Apr 1963
death place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 65 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 09 Jan 1899
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: J. V. Edgar
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Payne Gooch
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Housewife, Mother
place of residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
cemetery: Oak Hill Cemetery
burial place: Sabine County, Texas
burial date: 15 Apr 1963
additional relatives:
film number: 2117272
digital film number: 4028589
image number: 2901
reference number: CN 27165
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Lorena Conner Dickey, 1963","STR06" "I38101","Edgar","Winnie Amanda Melvina","Jan 1880","13 Jun 1964","0","She may have been born prior to 1880, as she was both listed as age 3 on the 1880 census, and older than sister Fanny, who was shown as born in 1878.

Dale Rubel shows that she married first Steve T. WILLIAMS on 10 Nov 1899 in Sabine County. They has one son, named after his father. Barbara Yancey Dore also shows she was married to S.T. Williams, but on 9 Dec 1896 in Sabine County.","STR06" "I18289","Edmundson","William H.","Abt 1811","Yes, date unknown","0","The History of Sabine Parish, Louisiana (author John Belisle, The Sabien Banner Press, 1912) states that ""in 1860 the white population of Sabine Parish numbers about four thousant, and there were less than two thousand slaves. There were few really wealthy people in the parish, and many owned not more than one of two slaves. the owners of six or more in 1861 included W. J. Edmunson.

http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924028797707/cu31924028797707_djvu.txt","STR06" "I41747","Edrington","Leroy P.","5 Sep 1821","16 Aug 1891","0","The History of Sabine Parish, Louisiana (author John Belisle, The Sabien Banner Press, 1912) states that ""in 1860 the white population of Sabine Parish numbers about four thousant, and there were less than two thousand slaves. There were few really wealthy people in the parish, and many owned not more than one of two slaves. the owners of six or more in 1861 included L. P. Edrington.

http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924028797707/cu31924028797707_djvu.txt
","STR06" "I7949","","","","","","","" "I7951","","","","","","","" "I27161","Edwards","Hattie Louise","26 Dec 1924","31 May 2012","0","The Sabine County Reporter
June 16, 2012, Page 16

Louise Strickland, 87, died in Tulsa, Oklahoma on May 31, 2012. Louise was born in Jena, Louisiana to Genie Edwards and Cora Humble Edwards, on December 26, 1924. She resided in Hemphill, Texas most of her life and was a member of the Church of God.
Louise is survived by her son Marvin Strickland and wife Sue of Buna; her daughter Melba Ellis of Tulsa Oklahoma; seven grandchildren Michael Ellis, David Ellis, Bobby Ellis, Norris Ellis, Lisa Strickland, Scott Strickland, and Penny Garsee; and eleven great grandchildren Josh Ellis, Oakdon Ellis, Shelby Ellis, Liz Ellis, Emily Ellis, Noah Ellis, Analiece Ellis, Kaycee Geneva, Zachary Garsee, Britney Nelson, and Ashley Fehrenbacher.

She was preceded in death by her husband I.T. Strickland and her son Larry.

Visitation will be at Starr Funeral Home beginning at 9:00 am., Saturday Morning, June 2, 2012 and will continue until service time at 11:00 am, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Graveside services will follow in the Springhill Cemetery near Hemphill.

sabinecountyreporterlive.com","STR06" "I31588","","","","","","","" "I32085","Edwards","Martha C.","10 Feb 1819","8 Nov 1843","0","McLemore Burying Ground, Montgomery, Alabama
From DAR records 1936

Martha C. McLemore
Feb 10, 1819
Nov 8, 1843
Consort of Moses McLemore

Jim Strain (jstrain@nmu.edu) emailed, on July 16, 2009, that ""The first wife of Moses McLemore was Martha C. EDWARDS, daughter of Jesse Edwards and Rebecca Scoggin who both died in Montgomery Co., AL. She and Moses McLemore are named in Jesse's estate settlement as husband and wife, and Moses assumes guardianship of several of Martha's siblings. I, too, have only her dates from the grave marker, and their marriage was recorded in Montgomery Co., AL as 13 OCT 1838, which also seems a bit problematic in regards to dates of the estate and children's births. I don't know how to sort out the conflicting dates, and I'll look to see if the order of listing may suggest in any way the actual birth dates of Jesse's children. Perhaps Martha was actually born in 1809? She is definitely not listed as a minor, nor as a minor above the age of 14, at the time of Jesse's death, as are several of his children. Moses McLemore became the guardian of my direct ancestor, Joseph Jackson ""Jack"" Edwards. I have copies of his family Bible, but I don't believe his siblings are listed.

Jim added that on ""March 8th, 1858, William Edwards, administrator of Jesse Edwards states ""To the Hon David Campbell Judge Probate Montgomery County"" that ""Martha C McLemore decd the former wife of Moses McLemore of Montgomery County who was a daughter of deceased and who was living at the death of said Jesse Edwards and who has no representative."" had an interest in the sale of Land from the Estate. William had omitted 3 children of Jesse from the list of heirs at the sale of the land, as they were all deceased, and he wasn't informed correctly that they needed to be included so that their heirs might benefit from the sale of the land.""


His genealogy website can be found at:

http://faculty.nmu.edu/jstrain/

Jim's website also had the following transcription of Jesse Edward's estate settlement, from p. 603 of the Orphan's Court book dated Feb. 25, 1839, posted.

This day came William Edwards?
And it appearing from said account that there remains in the hands of said Administrator the sum of six thousand eight hundred and forty one 50/100 dollars accruing from the sale of the real estate ? and the further sum of three thousand and eighty four 03/100 dollars, Job Norman is entitled to one fifth part ? to wit- to the sum of six hundred and sixteen 80/100 dollars ? it is ordered therefore that William Edwards, Administrator, as aforesaid pay to the said Job Norman the said sum of six hundred and sixteen 80/100 dollars ? which will be in full for his portion of said estate in right of his wife, the former widow of said deceased. ?
And it further appearing that a portion of the heirs at law of said deceased had received in his life time property by way of advancement, the value of which is assessed upon among the heirs as follows:
Amount advanced to Moses McLemore $465
Joseph J Edwards 75.00
William Edwards 115.00
William B Bazzer 100.0
$755.00
Which added to the above sum of $9925.53 portion allotted to Job Norman being first deducted therefrom ? make the sum of ten thousand and sixty three 73/100 dolllars subject to distribution among the remaining eight heirs., entitling each heir who to receive as advancement to the sum of twelve hundred and fifty seven 96/100 dollars and each heir who has received advancement the sum of twelve hundred and fifty seven 96/100 dollars first deducting therefrom the sum so received by them respectfully.
William Edwards, pay to Bayzer, $1157 96/100
To Moses McLemore, right of wife, $792 96/100
To J. J. Edwards $1182 96/100
To J. J. Edwards as guardian of Sarah C. Edwards $1257 96/100
To Riley Norman right of wife Rebecca, $1257 96/100
To William, guardian of Jesse L Edwards, $1257 96/100
To Job Norman, guardian of George W Edwards, $1257 96/100
William Edwards, keep his portion $1142 96/100.","STR06" "I32085","Edwards","Martha C.","10 Feb 1819","8 Nov 1843","0","(Research):Need to verify her date of birth, as it seems unlikely sh
e would have been able to be the mother of a son born in 1830, as cemetery records for her son Joseph Franklin McLemore seem to indicate. She would have only been 11 years old at the time.

McLemore Burying Ground, Montgomery, Alabama

From DAR records 1936

Martha C. McLemore
Feb 10, 1819
Nov 8, 1843
Consort of Moses McLemore

Joseph Franklin McLemore Sep 27, 1831
Son of Moses & Martha C. McLemore,
aged 1 year, 5 months, 28 days

Jesse James McLemore Sep 7, 1841
son of Moses & Martha C. McLemore
aged 7 years and 22 days

William Ware McLemore Sep 8, 1841
Son of Moses & Martha C. McLemore

Sarah Margaret M. P. McLemore
Jan 31, 1842
Sep 7, 1848
Daughter of Moses & Martha C. McLemore

The McLemore Burying Ground is about one mile off the Montgomery -Atlanta
Highway to the right facing east, and is about five miles from Montgomery.
It is on a knoll behind the old James McLemore home built about 1820. In
1936 Mrs. Lizzie Taylor Dickerson occupied it. A low brick wall and
iron fence surrounds the lot. Outside the main cemetery is another smaller
one, also enclosed. There are graves of slaves and faithful servants, mostly
unmarked outside all enclousures. Graves listed begin at the southwest
corner of the plot.

http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/montgomery/cemeteries/mclemore.txt","STR06" "I9677","Edwards","Mary Martha","Abt 1751","Yes, date unknown","0","Mary Singletary, Will dated 3 Aug 1840 in Sumter, South Carolina. Prov. 3 Nov 1840. Gr-dau: Eliza B. Singletary-100 acres home ? land. To Silas Singletary-1 pied cow. To Mr. Allen Singletary, right to live in home. Allen Singletary, Ex. She may have died in Decatur GA. (3x5 card, Sumter, South Carolina)","STR06" "I6252","Edwards","Pearl Alida","24 Aug 1893","Sep 1967","0","Harold Henderson (hhsh@earthlink.net) instead has her location of birth as Portage, Columbia county, and her date of death as 8 Sept 1967. She married second William Schulenberg.

Rural Madison Woman Dies
Mrs. Pearl A. Schulenberg, 74, Route 3, Madison, who was born at Barabo o in 1893, died Friday night in a Madison nursing home. She had been a l ongtime resident of Waubesa Beach vicinity, near here.
Mrs. Schulenberg was employed for many years by the Wisconsin Telephone Co. here.
She is survived by one son, Norman Scholes, Route 3, Stoughton; one daughter, Mrs. Elton Cruger, Route 3, Madison, and three grandchildren.
Friends may call at the Schroeder Funeral Home, 3325 E. Washington Ave . here, on Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m.
Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. in the funeral home, wit h the Rev. E.D. Hulse of Bashford Methodist Church hereofficiating. Burial will be at Endeavor, Marquette County
","STR06" "I45541","Edwards","Reuben Lester","1 Sep 1893","30 Mar 1978","0","His FindAGrave memorial page also has a photo of his military marker, engraved with a cross, and Reuben L. Edward, PVT US ARMY, World War I, 1893-1978.","STR06" "I7794","Edwards","Richard Hugh","Abt 1891","","0","His parents were born in Wales. At the time of the 1930 census, he was listed as a farmer, and living next to Claude Kuykendall.","STR06" "I33467","","","","","","","" "I6251","Edwards","Sarah Hazel","18 Sep 1895","4 Aug 1961","0","BonnieJacobs shows that she married first Roland W. PRICE, on 20 Dec 1916 (Columbia County, Wisconsin Marriage records, 14-124). She further notes that in the 1931 disposition of the estate of George W. Benkelman, Hazel is named as Hazel BENTLEY.","STR06" "I12736","Edwards","Thomas Owen","14 Oct 1869","4 Apr 1963","0","Said to be the son of William J. Edwards and Mary Elizabeth Owens, who also shows his place of brith as Caledonia Twp, Columbia County, Wisconsin. (Harold Henderson, hhsh@earthlink.net)","STR06" "I12736","Edwards","Thomas Owen","14 Oct 1869","4 Apr 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1900 Census
Wisconsin, Sauk County, Baraboo, 2nd ward
220 241
Edwards, Thos. O. head WM Oct 1871 28 M & WI WAL WAL contractor & carpenter
Minnie wife WF Aug 1866 33 M 7 2 2 WI PA GER
Pearl dau W F Aug 1893 6 S WI WI WI at school
Hazel dau W F Sep 1895 4 S WI WI WI

Henderson, Harold (hhsh@earthlink.net) ""Ancestor Exchange!"" Versin 2009-05-20 ; http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=hendersonscholes","STR06" "I7947","Edwards","William H.","16 Mar 1889","","0","His parents were born in Wales, and he was listed as a Farmer.","STR06" "I7950","Edwards","William H.","18 Dec 1924","17 Mar 1945","0","He died while in the service of the United States Military during World War II.","STR06" "I48476","Eggers","Gilbert J. ""Gil""","20 Mar 1932","13 Jun 2023","0","Gilbert J. ""Gil"" Eggers 91 of Fremont, Nebraska passed away Tuesday, June 13, 2023 at Nye Legacy in Fremont. He was born March 20, 1932 in rural Cedar Bluffs, NE. to William F. and Rosina (Sukstorf) Eggers.

He grew up Southwest of Cedar Bluffs. Gil married Ethel V. Wesely August 24, 1950 at St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Cedar Bluffs. In 1956 they moved from the farm into Cedar Bluffs. They owned and operated Clausen Motel in Dodge City, Kansas from 1961 to 1968 and then moved to Albion, NE and owned the Dunes Motel for 24 years. While there he engaged in building homes and selling real estate all while still farming near Albion. They sold the farm in 1989. They moved to Fremont in 1992 and Wahoo for a year before returning to Fremont. In November of 1992 he started selling real estate for Don Peterson and Associates and did so until retiring in late 2009. Ethel preceded him in death on April 12, 2009.

He was a member of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Fremont, and several real estate associations.

Gil was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Ethel; brother, and sister-in-law, Willis (Alice) Eggers; and brother-in-law, Leonard Tomasek.

He is survived by his sons, Ronald D (Gaynelle) Eggers of Fort Collins, Colorado and David L (Laurie) Eggers of Olathe, Kansas; sister, Virginia Tomasek of Florida.; 3 grandchildren, Amy, Bellevue, NE, Christopher, Olathe, KS and James (Sarah) Lenexa, KS and 1 great-granddaughter, Hazel, Lenexa, KS.

Funeral Service will be 10:30 A.M., Tuesday, June 20, 2023 at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Fremont. Rev. Mark Weber will officiate. Visitation will be 5 to 7 P.M., Monday 6/19/23 at Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont. Interment will be at Memorial Cemetery in Fremont.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I19590","Ehlers","Frank K.","Abt 1907","24 Sep 1983","0","Ken Kamm supplied his obituary from the DUBUQUE TELEGRAPH-HERALD:

Frank K. Ehlers, 76, of 540 Kaufmann Ave., died at 4:30 o.m. Saturday at the family residence.

Services will be at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at St. Mary's Church, with burial in Mount Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call until 9 p.m. Monday at Behr's, where the parish wake service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday.

Mr. Ehlers, who was born in Holy Cross, Iowa, was a retired truck driver. He was lastly employed with the City of Dubuque, and was a member of Truckdrivers Local 421, and St. Mary's Holy Name Society.

Mr. and Mrs. Ehlers observed their 51st wedding anniversary on May 17, 1983.

Surviving are his wife, the former Charlotte Kamm; two sons, Jerry F. and Dale J., both of Dubuque; 10 grandchildren and four great-great grandchildren, and a brother, Gerald of Dubuque.","STR06" "I9618","Ehret","Charles Augustus","30 Aug 1893","5 Jul 1971","0","His occupation on the 1930 census was Manager, Utilities Plant. He was shown as born in Louisiana to a mother from Texas and a father from Switzerland.","STR06" "I27157","Eicke","Cecil Emil","10 Feb 1935","4 Mar 2010","0","Cecil Emil Eicke passed from his earthly home to be with his Heavenly father Thursday, March 4, 2010 following a lengthy battle with Alzheimer's. Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, March 7, at River Pointe Church, 5000 Ransom Road in Richmond. Interment will follow at Greenlawn Memorial Park in Rosenberg. Pastor Patrick Kelley will officiate the services. Visitation will be 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, March 6, at Davis-Greenlawn Funeral Chapel in Rosenberg.

Cecil was born Feb. 10, 1935 in Bronson, to Will and Lura Mae Eicke. He graduated from Bronson High School and subsequently went to work on a seismic crew in Wyoming. Upon his return to Texas, Cecil started college at the age of 27. He earned a bachelor of business administration from the University of Houston at the age of 35 while working and raising a family. After several years of working in the oil field business, Cecil established his own oil field service company, United Surveys, Inc. in Rosenberg. He worked very hard at building a successful business and enjoyed ""going to the office"". His favorite hobbies included working, cooking, reading, and taking long drives. He was a member of River Pointe Church in Richmond, and the Society of Petroleum Engineers.

Cecil is preceded in death by his parents, Will and Lura Eicke; daughter, Claudia Joan Eicke; brother, Col. George Eicke; and son-in-law, Gary Karm.

Survivors left to cherish his memories included his wife of 33 years, Marjorie Harkrider Eicke; daughter, Bobbie Sue Karm; son, Scott Eicke and wife, Sheila; grandchildren, Hannah, Rebekah and Jackson Eicke; stepdaughters, Laura and Val Jones, and Susan and Cristo Kitras and their children, King and Meredith Jones, and Carolina, Christos, and Stefanos Kitras; two sisters, Emily and husband, Herman McClinton, and Louise and husband, Henry Childs; two brothers, William ""Bud"" Bradford Eicke Jr., and Paul David Eicke; seven nephews; three nieces; and his loyal personal friends, Domingo and Lucy Rodriguez, and their children, Marisol and Eric.

For those wishing, memorial donations in Cecil's name may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, Houston and Southeast Chapter, 2242 West Holcombe Blvd., Houston, Texas 77030-2008.

Words of condolence may be left for the Eicke family at ?u?www.davisgreenlawnfh.com ?/u?.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Davis-Greenlawn Funeral Home, 3900 B.F. Terry Blvd., Rosenberg, Texas 77471. phone: 281-341-8800.

Published:
Saturday, March 6, 2010 10:41 AM CST
Fort Bend Herald

Published
Sabine County Reporter
March 10, 2010, Page 16



","STR06" "I40829","Eicke","George Albert","Abt 1873","19 May 1944","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of Wilhelm Eicke and Emile Brewer, and indicates he immigrated to the US in 1879, at age 6. It lists his location of birht as Stadt Hannover Germany.","STR06" "I40829","Eicke","George Albert","Abt 1873","19 May 1944","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 1
Enumerated 30 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 11B
Hemphill and Homer Road
183-185
Eicke, George A Head m W 37 m1 6 Germany Germany Geramany English Farmer
Eicke, Rohoma Wf F W 30 m1 6 3/2 Tx La Tx
Eicke, William B Son M W 4 S Tx Germany Tx
Eicke, Telma M Dtr F W 2 S Tx Germany Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 28, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 7B
Bronson-Pineland and Hemphill
94-98
Eicke, George A Head M W 57 M 28 Hanover Hanover Hanover German 1885 na Farmer
Eicke, Rohoma Wf F W 51 M 22 Tx Tx Tx
Eicke, Willie B Son M W 24 wd 23 Tx Hanover Tx
Clark, Roberta Niece F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Artemus Nephew m W 16 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I27152","Eicke","Margaret Louise","6 Jun 1932","2 Oct 2010","0","From FindAGrave:

The Orange Leader The Orange Leader Sat Oct 02, 2010, 05:08 PM CDT

Memorial ? Louise Childs,78, of Vidor died Friday, October 2, 2010 at her residence in Vidor. A native of Bronson, TX, she was a longtime resident of Vidor. Louise was owner/operator of Child's Building Supply in Orange, TX for over 30 years and was a member of First United Methodist Church in Vidor. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Monday, October 4, 2010 at First United Methodist Church, with burial to follow at Bronson Cemetery at 3:00 p.m.. Visitation will begin at 5:00 p.m. Sunday, October 3, 2010 at First United Methodist Church. Louise was preceded in death by her parents William and Lura Eicke, brothers Cecil Eicke and Colonel George Douglas Eicke. She is survived by her husband Henry Childs of Vidor, TX, son Brad Childs of Orange, TX, daughter Cynthia ""Cindy"" Childs Richard, Lake Charles, brother Bud Eicke Jr of Bay City, TX, Paul Eicke, Houston, TX, sister Emily McClinton of Tomball, TX, grandchildren Sara Swanzy of Manhattan, KS, Andrew Richard of Lake Charles, TX, and James Childs of Orange, TX, numerous nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers donation can be made to First United Methodist Church 501 N. Main St., Vidor, Texas 77662.","STR06" "I40831","Eicke","Thelma Mae","1 Oct 1907","18 Feb 1998","0","Her headstone is engraved:
Mae Eicke Crow Foshee
Oct 1, 1907
Feb 18, 1998
At Rest","STR06" "I27156","Eicke","Willie Bradford","29 Apr 1933","22 Oct 2020","0","William ""Bud"" Bradford Eicke, Jr., formerly of Bay City, Texas, passed away on October 22, 2020 at the age of 87. He was born on April 29, 1933 to William Bradford Eicke and Lura Mae (Strickland) Eicke in Hemphill, Texas. Bud was raised in Bronson, Texas and graduated from high school at the age of 15. He joined the Army and spent time overseas in Metz France. After the Army, Bud joined Sun Oil Company (SUNOCO) in Texas as a ""doodlebugger"" searching for oil reserves across the southwest. While working in west Texas, Bud met Deloris (Dee) Fockler while she was working in a restaurant. They fell in love and married, eventually raising five boys.

In 1963, Bud and Dee settled down in Vidor, Texas. Bud continued to progress his career with SUNOCO, and started tinkering with a new technology ? color TV's. Bud would spend some of his evenings with friends and family carrying a collection of vacuum tubes and ""optimizing"" everyone's color TV sets. Bud and the family would make special trips to Bronson and Lake City Michigan, so the boys could spend time with their grandparents ? going fishing, shooting, farming, horse riding, milking cows and bailing hay.

In 1970, the family moved to Plano, Texas so Bud could work at the SUNOCO Dallas office. He was recognized as a Senior Geophysicists. He was very proud and would tell everyone he was the first Senior Geophysicist without a college degree. While working for SUNOCO, Bud travelled all over the world including two trips to the North Pole looking for oil.

Bud worked for SUNOCO for over 30 years and retired at 55 years old.

In 1988, Bud moved to Bay City, Texas so he could spend more time fishing in the gulf. While at Bay City, Bud started a second career working as a sales representative for Trojan Explosives. Bud developed a shaped charge explosive that more efficiently focused the energy wave so lighter weight explosives could be used for oil exploration and is continued to be used today in seismic research. With Trojan, Bud travelled all over Mexico and South America helping those countries establish their oil exploration industries.

Bud lived in Bay City, Texas over the last 20 years and would enjoy his children and grandchildren when they would come down to visit. He always took them to Matagorda beach and he enjoyed watching them play in the sand and water. Some days he would take his boat and grandkids out fishing or just for a ride. Afterward, he always took them to his local watering hole, K-2 Steakhouse, and would fill them up with food and brag to everyone what great grandkids he had. We will forever be grateful to his K-2 friends. They became our friends and we truly loved them as they were ""his Bay City Family"".

Bud is survived by his sons; Michael Dennis Eicke and wife, Karen of Benbrook, Texas; Charles Eicke and wife, Rose of The Colony, Texas; Philip Barry Eicke of Trenton, Texas; and George David (Sam) Eicke of Wylie, Texas; his grandchildren, Mark William Eicke, Jessica Eicke-Reinartz, Alex Eicke, Brandon Hartwell, Cody Eicke, Ryan Eicke, Jeremy Eicke, and Joshua Eicke, and his brother; Paul Eicke, and sister; Emily McClinton and husband, Herman, and many Nieces and Nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; William Bradford and Lura Mae Eicke; his son, William Bradford Eicke; his younger brothers, Cecil and George Eicke; and his older sister, Louise Eicke-Childs.

A ""come and go"" remembrance gathering will be held on Saturday, November 7, 2020 from 4:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m., at Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home. Only a limited number of guests will be allowed to enter the funeral home facility at any one time to maintain social distancing.

Downloaded from Turrentine Jackson Morrow website, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, November 4, 2020, page 7","STR06" "I26393","Eiland","Cora L.","30 Mar 1880","24 Jul 1953","0","California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Cora Hodges
[Cora Eiland]
Social Security #: 0
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 30 Mar 1880
Birthplace: Arkansas
Death Date: 22 Jul 1953
Death Place: San Joaquin
Mother's Maiden Name: Cox
Father's Surname: Eiland","STR06" "I26410","","","","","","","" "I11537","","","","","","","" "I33411","","","","","","","" "I34611","","","","","","","" "I10892","Elam","Theodore Richard","8 Jan 1931","13 Nov 2011","0","Theodore Richard Elam

January 8, 1931 - November 13, 2011

Theodore Richard ""Ted"" Elam, 80, of Duncan, passed away on Sunday, November 13th at the Veterans Center in Lawton, OK.
A memorial service will be held at 1:30 PM, Monday, November 21st in the First Christian Church with Rev. Arnold Nelson officiating. Burial will be at 11:00 AM, Monday in the Duncan Cemetery under the direction of the Don Grantham Funeral Home.
There will be NO visitation at the funeral home.

Ted was born January 8, 1931 in Detroit, Michigan to Robert & Alvis (Kennedy) Elam. He married Patsy L. ""Pat"" Trawick on June 3, 1950 in Duncan. He was a veteran serving in the US Army, a member of First Christian Church and was employed by Halliburton Services as a Methods Analyst, retiring in 1993. Ted enjoyed traveling with friends, playing golf and OU sports.

He is survived by his wife Pat of the home. A son Bruce Elam & wife Pat of Norman, OK. A daughter Tara Ley & husband David of St. Austell, England. A sister Emily Williams of Copperas Cove, TX, four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Ted was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers Norman Elam & Fealon Elam.

In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Chisholm Trail Hospice, PO Box 2000, Duncan, OK 73534 or a charity of your choice.

Online condolences can be sent to the family at http://www.granthamfuneralhomes.com

Cemetery Details
Southwest Cremation Service Lawton, OK,
","STR06" "I12054","Ell","Barbara","17 May 1932","1 Feb 1995","0","Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, February 8, 1995
Obituaries
Page Ten

Barbara Benkelman

Barbara Ell Benkelman, 62, of Cass City, formerly of Bloomfield Hills, died Wednesday, Feb. 1, in her home after a long illness.

She was born May 17, 1932, in Miniola, N.Y., daughter of Thomas and Viola (Miner) ELL.

She married William D. Benkelman May 2, 1952, in East Lansing.

Mrs. Benkelman volunteered many hours in various medical and hospital settings.

Surviving are her husband, William, 2 son, Jefrey and his wife, Marilyn, of North Palm Beach, Fla., and James and his wife, Susan, of Breckenridge, Colo.; a daughter, Cynthia RYERSON and her husband, Anthony, of Vail, Colo.; 6 grandchildren, and a brother, Thomas Ell and his wife Lynn, of Fort Pierce, Fla.

Funeral services were held Saturday in the First Presbyterian Church, Cass City, with the Rev. Ellen Rutherford of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Bad Axe, and the Rev. David Smith of the First Presbyterian Church, Cass City, officiating.

Memorials may be made to the Barbara Benkelman Hospice Endowment Fund, Thumb National Bank, 6522 Main St., Cass City, c/o Curt Strickland.

Interment will take place in the spring in Elkland Township Cemetery.

Little & Kranz Funeral Home handled arrangements.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I26917","Ellington","David","Abt 1713","Between 5 Nov 1773 and Mar 1783","0","Said to be the son of John ELLINGTON, born ca 1680 in Virginia.","STR06" "I1821","Ellington","Dewi","Aft 1757","Abt 1814","0","Abstracts of Old Ninety-Six and Abbeville District Wills and Bonds?b?
?/b?Compiled by Willie Pauline Young
Liberty, SC
Copyright 1950 by Pauline Young & Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas Jr. , Reprinted 2004
Southern Historical Press, Greenville SC


Box #/Pack #: Box 31, Pack 692
Page number: 102
Name: ELLINGTON, Dewi

Summary: Will dated 29 Sept 1810 in Abbeville Dist. Rec. 22 Mar 1814. Exrs: Jno. WOOLDRIDGE, Jno. ELLINGTON. Wit: Wm., Mary YARBROUGH, Jno. CAIN, Brothers: David, Jno. ELLINGTON. Sis: Lucy WALDON, Patsey WOOLDRIDGE, Obedience LIPFORD. ""Bequeath to Dewi LIPFORD, Wm. son of John WOOLRIDGE, Fanney dtr. of Patsey WOOLDRIDGE, Dewi ELLINGTON LIPFORD son of Obedience LIPFORD."" Expend: 1 Jan 1822 Rented Flat Woods tract for 2 yrs. $65 Amt due heirs of Obedience LIPFORD say $2151.22 to be divided between 9 chn. Amt. due heirs Patsey WOOLDRIDGE, Fanny HARRIS $2151.22 divided between 9 chn. Paid Daniel WEED his part $227.91. Thos. ELLINGTON his part $227.91. Thompson ALLEN his part $227.91. Asa Lipfords part $221.91. To 5 days traveling to Georgia on business $7.52. Paid W. B. Wimbish, one of the heirs of Lucy Waldon, $100.
","STR06" "I26925","Ellington","Enoch Ward","Abt 1754","Abt 1826","0","Mark Freeman shows that prior to his marriage to Nancy Blakenship he was married to both Sarah Woodson and Judith Woodson, both in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. He shows the marriage to Sarah as being on 2 Mar 1779 and the marriage to Juditn on 29 Feb 1780. However, in February, 2013, Ruth Hasten Walsh emailed that ""Sarah Woodson married Enoch Ward Ellingotn; her mother Judith gave conscent. Some transcribed marriage records incorrectly claim Enoch married a Judith Woodson; suggest you ask someone to look at microfilm of marriage record to verify this information.""
","STR06" "I26924","Ellington","Hezekiah","Abt 1751","Abt 1793","0","Mark Freeman shows a marriage to Ridley Ann BRUCE ca 1776 in Amelia County, Virginia.","STR06" "I1703","Ellington","Jeremiah H.","Abt 1737","Bef 1796","0","Per the DAR application prepared by Eva Mae Halbert Hackney on July 18, 1973, Jeremiah Ellington was a patriot of the American Revolution. The DAR National Number was 394711. The published authorities cited were Abstracts of Old 96 and Abbeville District, S.C. Wills and Bonds, pages 102 and 103 by Lucas (wills of Dewi & Jeremiah Ellington) and DAR Patriot Index, p. 218. Jeremiah's services in assisting in the establishment of American Independence during the War of Revolution were as follows: Jeremiah Ellington was allowed a claim for furnishing supplies to the Continental Army at a Court held for the County of Amelia, Virginia May 24, 1782. The reference for this were pages 35 to 49 at the Virginia State Library, Richmond, VA Claims on Record at Va. State Library. Eva also lists the children of Jeremiah and Frances Ellington. No reference to support this is given. Furthermore, some of the dates given for the children seem as Frances Jones would be to old to be their mother. In her AMERICAN PIONEERS TREE on Rootsweb World Connect, Vivian Peacock also has a very similar listing of children, with differing dates. She also has two additional children listed. A slightly different list, with yet again differing birthdates, is found on the Freeman's online tree. I have entered the names and dates from the Freeman's tree, but this should be considered simply the starting point for further research.

The Mormon Ancestral File shows Jeremiah as the son David Ellington and Martha Ann TUCKER of Amelia County, Virginia. Vivian Peacock, on her AMERICAN PIONEERS TREE on Rootsweb World Connect Project, shows Jeremiah instead as the son of David Ellington Sr and Martha Fowlkes. Mark Freeman also shows his mother as Martha FOWLKES.

The extract of Jeremiah's will, below, is copied from the Rootsweb World Connect Tree of Mark Freeman titled MOSTLY SOUTHERN:

resided Abbeville Co., SC resided Pittsylvania Co., VA second (sic) wife rec'd dowry as Sarah Terry American Revolutionary record Did he die 11 Sep 1801? [Note: that date has been commonly listed, but is after the date of administration of his estate] Thanks to Georgia Whitney for many descendants of this line. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/3975/Ellington/elljerem.html June 1999

Administration of Jerem.H Ellington Est.

Administration of the estate of Jeremiah Ellington, Deceased, was granted to Fanney Ellington and Leonard Ellington the seventh day of November 1796 on their taking the oath of administration and entering into the following which they did.

State of South Carolina Abbeville County To wit: Know all men by these presents that we Fanny Ellington, Leonard Ellington, William Harris and John Norwood all of the County aforesaid Planters are held and firmly bound unto the Judges of Abbeville County Court and their successors in office in the just and full sum of Eight thousand Dollars to be paid to the said Judges or their successors in office to which payment will and truly to be made and done we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, and administrators jointly and severally firmly by these presents sealed with our seals and dated the seventh day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety Six and of the independence of the United States of North America the twenty first. The Condition of the above obligation is such that if the above bound Fanny Ellington Adm.i and Leon.d Ellington Administrator of the goods, chattels and credit of Jeremiah Ellington, deceased, do make a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods chattels and credits of the said decease which have or shall come to the hands, possession or knowledge of the said Fanny and Leonard or into the hands or possession of any other person or persons for them and the same so made do exhibit unto the said Court of Abbeville County when they shall be there unto required and make a just and true account of their dealings and doings therein when required by the said Court and all the rest of the said goods, chattels and credits which shall be bound remaining upon the account of the said administration the same being first allowed by the said Court shall deliver and pay unto such persons respectively aware entitled to the same by law and if I shall hereafter appear that any last will and testament was made by the said deceased and the same be proved in Court in Court and the executors obtain a certificate of the probate thereby render and deliver up the said letters of Administration then this obligation to be void or else to remain in full force. Sealed and delivered in presence of


John Bowie, Her Examined, JP Fanny X Ellington L.S. Mark Leonard Ellington L.S. Will.m Harris L.S John Norwood L.S.

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Book of Wills - Abbeville County South Carolina Book 1 - Page 427

Abstracts of Old Ninety-Six and Abbeville District Wills and Bonds?b?
?/b?Compiled by Willie Pauline Young
Liberty, SC
Copyright 1950 by Pauline Young & Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas Jr. , Reprinted 2004
Southern Historical Press, Greenville SC


Box #/Pack #: Box 32, Pack 704
Page number: 103
Name: ELLINGTON, Jeremiah

Est. admnr. 7 Nov 1796 by Fanny, Leonard Ellington, Wm. Harris, Jno. Norwood bound to Judges of Abbeville Co. sum $8,000. Cit. pub. at Upper Long Cane Church. Expend: 20 Dec 1800 cash paid in Virginia for redemptin of the land it being returned insolvent $1.21. Legatees, Lucy Waldon, Francis Drinkard, Jno. Wooldridge, Royall N. Lipford, Dewi Ellington, Jon. Ellington. Paid expenses going 3 trips to Virginia, Pittsylvania Co. Paid Sarah Terry her claim of dowry $70.
","STR06" "I1719","Ellington","John","16 Sep 1778","","0","Abstracts of Old Ninety-Six and Abbeville District Wills and Bonds?b?
?/b?Compiled by Willie Pauline Young
Liberty, SC
Copyright 1950 by Pauline Young & Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas Jr. , Reprinted 2004
Southern Historical Press, Greenville SC

On 4 Feb 1811 Wm. H. Caldwell, Josiah Patterson Jr., John Ellington bound unto Taliaferro Livingston Ord. Abbeville Dist. sum $1,000. Wm. H. Caldwell mad gdn. of Jas. Lowry, a minor over 14 yrs. (p. 411)

On 1 Mar 1824, a John Ellington paid the Estate of Nicholas Moore of Abbeville District, S.C. $7 for tuition of Titus Murry Jr. (p. 196)


","STR06" "I26922","Ellington","Josiah","Abt 1745","Abt 1819","0","Mark Freeman shows a marriage to Elizabeth CUNNINGHAM ca 1766.","STR06" "I26920","Ellington","Lucy","Abt 1739","Dec 1802","0","Mark Freeman shows a marriage to Joel TANNER ca 1759.","STR06" "I26919","Ellington","Martha","Abt 1736","6 May 1780","0","Mark Freeman shows a marriage to Joseph MOTLEY II ca 1759 in Amelia County, Virginia.","STR06" "I13655","Elliott","Alta Irene","10 Jul 1894","19 Jun 1946","0","Name: Alta Irene James
Titles and Terms (original):
Death Date: 19 Jun 1946
Death Place: Carmi, White, Illinois
Gender: Female
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Age: 51
Estimated Birth Year: 1895
Birth Date: 10 Jul 1894
Birthplace: Crossville, Ill.
Father: William Elliott
Father's Titles and Terms (original):
Father's Birth Place: Crossville, Ill.
Mother: Alice Brown
Mother's Titles and Terms (original):
Mother's Birth Place: Brownsville, Ill.
Occupation:
Residence: Carmi, White, Ill.
Street Address:
Spouse: Charles
Spouse's Titles and Terms (original):
Spouse's Birthplace:
Burial Date: 21 Jun 1946
Burial Place: Carmi Twp., White, Ill.
Cemetery: Maple Ridge
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4005415
Image Number: 1939
Film Number: 1991310
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn 25509
Collection: Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947
","STR06" "I18884","Elliott","Annabelle","Aft 1865","Yes, date unknown","0","Oct 18 1888 Carmi Courier Mrs. Isabell [Annabelle?] Malett, daughter of Silas Elliott,died last Thursday. (Crossville)

Courtesy of Janice Knotter Columbus, OH Janice@Knotter.com","STR06" "I41684","Elliott","Arnette Bickley","27 May 1933","26 Dec 2019","0","Virgie Speights refers to her as ""Mrs. Arnette Merritt of Dallas.""

Obituary

Arnette Elliott Merritt, 86, of San Augustine, Texas (formerly of Hemphill) passed away Thursday, December 26, 2019 in CHI Memorial Hospital in Lufkin, Texas.

Arnette was born May 27, 1933 in Hemphill, Texas to Von Bergen Elliott and Minnie Bickley Elliott. She was a teacher for many years before retiring from San Augustine ISD. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Hemphill.

She is survived by her son, Carl Merritt of Dallas, Texas and her daughter, Claire Gurley of Bangkok, Thailand.

Cremation arrangements are being handled by Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill, Texas.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 1, 2020, Page 5","STR06" "I136","Elliott","Augustus E.","18 Apr 1838","2 Nov 1921","0","Avis Augusta Smith had the following to say about her grandfather, for whom she was named: ""My grandfathers name was Augustus Eliott. He was a redhead and wore a Van Dyke beard. He was part Dutch and was from Culpepper, Virginia. During the Civil War he fought in the Union Army. He had five brothers who fought in the Confederate Army. He was wounded at Gettysburg, and was at a hospital with one of his brothers, who was also wounded. His family was Baptist. They had owned a Tobacco plantation, which was destroyed by the war. After the war, he moved to Michigan. The rest of his family stayed in Virginia. He had a sister who was still well to do after the war. He had been trained as a tobacco auctioneer, but obviously there was little need for that in Michigan. He became a general auctioneer instead."" Augustus and his wife Sarah lived with Avis while she was growing up.

Though the essence of Avis's recollections about her grandfather appear to be correct, some of the details seem to have gotten garbled. Although Augustus may have lived at some time in Culpepper, it appears that he actually was born in Washington, Virginia (per his Pension Application). His occupation is also shown as ""Farmer"" and not auctioneer, though he easily could have been both. He had also moved to Ohio prior to the onset of the war. From the 1850 census, it appears Augustus had only four brothers, not five, although is is possible an another brother might have left home prior to the census. Although I did find the name of a William Elliot in an index of Confederate Pensioners from Rappahannock County, I did not see the name of any of the other brothers. Additionally, since older brother David Elliot had also settled in Ohio prior to the Civil War, it is possible that he might also have enlisted in the Union Army, or stayed neutral.

Although Augustus was wounded at war, it was in December 1862 in Petersburgh, West Virginia. He was hospitilized, first at Church Hospital and then at the Canal Invalid Hospital, both in Cumberland, Maryland. He was given a medical discharge in April, 1863. This was several months before the Battle of Gettysburg in July of that same year.

Augustus Elliott was enrolled in the Union Army on the 22nd day of August, 1862 at Fostoria, Ohio in Captain R.A. Kirkwoood's Co I, 123rd Regiment of Ohio Volunteers, to serve for 3 years or during the war. He mustered into service as a private on the 24th day of September 1862 at Thomasville. According to a letter from the War Department, Surgeon General's Office, Record and Pension Division, Washington D.C., dated April 18, 1872 ""It appears from the records in this Office, that Augustus E. Elliott, Private, Co I, 123 Regiment, Ohio Volunteers was admitted to General Hospital, Cumberland, MD, January 7, 1863 for treatment for Neuralgia of head, and was discharged the service April 10, 1863, because of Neuraligia of head. No records of Perryville, Md. on file. The Reg't Register commences on June 13, 1863. JJ Woodward Asst Surgeon US Army Vol 29, No 1578""

What exactly happened to cause his hospitilization and discharge is unclear. And although Augustus applied for a disability pension in 1870, it appears that he did not begin receiving any payments until around 1921. The original Surgeon's Certificate of Disability stated he was unfit to perform the duties of a soldier because of ""Neuralgia of head resulting from a severe wound received upon the top of his head about a year ago--previous to enlistment. There is much nervous prostration and deafness."" A fellow soldier, Jacob Bowman, thought Augustus was hospitalized after a case of Typhoid fever. It was also noted that his ""Heart is very irritable after slight exertion and standing the pulse is 120. Heart(beats?) are clear and regular and apex beat is heard in normal position on 5th ??? space""

However, on his original Declaration for an Invalid Pension, filed on August 13, 1869, Augustus explained that he was disabled ""by having his right hip dislocated in the following manner: on the night of that day Imbodens' Rebel Cavalry having surprised and captured the outposts made a sudden attack on the Camp before it could be alarmed & things were real lively for a time. In trying to get out of the way of flying bullets, cavalry soldiers...being himself unarmed he did it the darkness of night...fall over a precipice some 15 or 20 feet high thusly dislocating his hip. For this he was treated in the General Hospital of Cumberland to the 11th of April 1863 when discharged.""

In another affidavit filed June 20, 1870, Augustus stated that while in the line of duty at Petersburgh, West Virginia, about December 19, 1862, he sustained a dislocation of his right hip from which a permanent disability has resulted. That the injury was received by falling over a precipice some ten or twenty feet high in an attempt to avoid capture by the enemy. He elaborated (and perhaps exaggerated) his story in an affidavit filed August 27, 1870, in which he stated that about December 20, 1862, while on duty guarding commissary store at Petersburgh, W. Va., he, with others, was captured by the rebels, and the following night he escaped; in so doing ""he fell down an embankment, about thirty five feet high, spraining and bruising--to such an extent to render him unfit for duty from that time until his discharge. From the effects of said fall he received a rupture in the right side from which he is still suffering. He also alleged heart disease caused by hardships which he endured while escaping."" Jacob Dillon of Fostoria, Ohio signed an affidavit stating that he was a member of the same company and regiment and that he was present at the time while Augustus was escaping from the Confederate forces, and actually saw him fall ""from a ledge of rocks about twenty feet in Height."" Whatever happened to Augustus, it appears he was in very poor physical condition at the time of his discharge. John W. Green testified that he was in the Canal Hospital with Augustus, who had ""came to the said hospital going with a cane, and he was very pale and poor, he had a bad ankle and complained of his hip. His privates were badly swollen...I do not know if he was ruptured or not. He complained of soreness in the left side and also complained of heart trouble. It seemed difficult for the Claimant to breathe when he was in a reclining position...I heard Dr. C. C. Perry the hospital doctor say that the claimant was unfit for duty caused by heart disease and as soon as he was able was going to send him home."" Alexander McDonel, a friend from Ohio stated that ""I have known Augustus Elliott for 30 years and have always known him to be a man of good character and steady habits. I have done work for him. I knew him well in Ohio before he enlisted and I believe he was perfectly sound at the date of his enlistment. I enlisted in 1861 Co H 21 OVI. I saw him again some time early in 1863 when he arrived at the depot on his way home. He was then a living skelton going on a cane.""

According to Family Tree Maker CD 450 County and Family Histories: OH 1780-1970, Disk 5, Seneca County, Liberty Township (C) Broderbund, ""August Elliot"" was a trustee of the Ebenezer Chapel Society, Bettsville, (which) was incorporated May 19, 1865, along with William Cramer and Henry Cramer (his brother's in law).

On June 20, 1870 when he filed for the invalid pension (Application #157769, Certificate #886142). He was described as 6 feet tall, light complexion, with blue eyes and light hair.

Augustus E. Elliott - died Nov. 2, 1921, male, white, married. Age 82y, 7m, 3 d. Died of Myocaridial Deg. Born: Virginia. Retired farmer. Parents: Wm. Elliott , Born VA. and mother, unknown.Volume 6, page 468

On January 23, 1922, his wife Sarah filed for a Widow's pension from Michigan (Application #1184108, Certificate #913733).","STR06" "I136","Elliott","Augustus E.","18 Apr 1838","2 Nov 1921","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Ohio, Seneca County, Loudon Twp, PO Fostoria
Enumerated 16 Jun 1870
Page 11 Stamped 168
71-70
Elliott, Augustus 27 M W Farmer 1600 645 Virg
Elliott, Sarah A 32 F W Keeping House Pa
Elliott, Flora J 6 F W Ohio
Elliott, Ida A 5 F W Ohio
Elliott, Charles W 2 M W Ohio
72-71
Henry and Mary J Cramer

1880 Census
Michigan, Ionia County, Odessa Twp
Enumerated 10 Jun 1880
Page 25 SD 2 ED 103 Sheet 323 A
231-236
Elliott, A E W M 35 Head Farmer Oh Ireland Va
Elliott, Sarah W F 41 Wf Keeping House Pa Pa Pa
Elliott, Flora W F 17 Dtr At School Oh Va Pa
Elliott, Ida W F 15 Dtr At School Oh Va Pa
Elliott, Charles W M 13 Son At School Oh Va Pa
Elliott, Ella/Ellen F F 10 Dtr At School Oh Va Pa
Elliott, Clinton M W 7 Son At School Oh Va Pa

1900
Not located

1910 Michigan Census, Eaton County, Oneida Township
Taylor Street
#154-160
Elliott, Agustus Head M W 70 M1 49 years Born VA Parents born GB/Irish Occupation Real Estate
Elliott, Sarah Wife F W 74 M1 49 years Mother of 7 children, 4 living Born PA, both parents PA
Elliott, Charles M W 41 single Does not read or write
-161 Smith, William Head M W 42 M1 12 years Born Mi, both parents MI Occupation: Merchant
Smith, Ida Alice wife F W 43 M1 12 years, Mother of 2 children
Smith, Avis A D F W 9 years born MI
Smith, Ilo D F W 3 years born MI

1920 Census Michigan, Eaton County, Oneida Township 15 Jan 1920
501 Taylor Street
#357-366 Elliott, Augustus E Head M W 81 M Born VA Parents born Ireland (Irish)
Elliott, Sarah A Wife F W 86 M Born PA, both parents PA
#358-367 Smith, William B Son in law M W M Born MI, Father born NY, Mother Canada/English Occupation: Merchant, General Store
Smith, Ida Alice Dtr F W 53 M
Smith, Avis A G/D F W 18 years born MI
Smith, Ilo G/D F W 13 years born MI

QUESTION TO RESOLVE

--Who is Burt Elliot? Among the effects of Avis Smith Benkelman, daughter of Ida Alice Elliott, was a picture taken in Ionia County, MI titled, ""Uncle Burt Elliott and wife."" Could the Bert Ellliot below be another relative? If so, how?Rebecca Asif of Burnsville, Minnesota is also a great-great-great granddaughter of Augustus Elliott. She received an identical picture from her aunt, and assumes the picture is of Augustus and Sarah, and that my copy must be mislabeled

There is no record of Augustus having a brother named Burt, nor of Flora, Ida and Ellen having a brother Burt. In the 1891 Ionia City Directory that was on Ancestory.com, I did find a listing for ""Eliot, Bert Occ Farm Lab N.E. Smith Bds. Same page 212"" There was a 3-8-1947 death record (G-468) for a Bert Elliott but his parents were John R. and Martha Jane (Lamie) Elliott who was born in Sugarin Falls, OH. Bert was b 3-30-1881, and lived at route 2 in Charlotte.

Another possibility is that, Avis's husband, Ben, had a second cousin named Burton Elliott, born in May 1883 in Cass City. He was the son of David Elliott of Brockford, New York and Matilda Krapf, and a grandson of Frederick Krapf and Dorothea Benkelman. Could this be the ""Uncle Bert Elliott"" of the picture? It does not seem likely as the picture was taken in an Ionia County photography studio, and not in Tuscola County where his family lived.","STR06" "I5874","Elliott","Burton A.","8 May 1883","5 May 1971","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, October 15, 1943

Patrons of Rural Route 3 Honor Burt A. Elliott
Farmers and Families Give Party Friday at Novesta Church of Christ
A surprise was planned by patrons on Rural Route No. 3, Cass City, to honor Burt A. Elliott, who has been retired as rural letter carrier after 30 years of service. The party was held at the Church of Christ in Novesta Township on Friday evening, just eight days after Mr. Elliott made his last official delivery of mail on Route 3.

The impromtu program was held in the church auditorium. Lowell Slicker, Sr., presided as chairman. Jason Kitchin and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kelley respresenting Mr. Elliott's ""mail customers"" expressed their appreciation for the retiring carrier's service over a long period of years. Albert Quick presented Mr.s Elliott with a testimonial document signed by patrons of the route which read ""We the patrons of Rural Route No. 3 of the Cass City Post Office take this means of expressing our appreciation for the faithful and efficient services of Burt A. Elliott, rural letter carrier, for a long period of years. We have always foudn him congenial and courteous and the last work in rendering accomodation to patrons. We wich him every happiness and prosperity which he so richly deserves.""

Mr. Elliott expressed his appreciation for hte many kindnesses extended to him by patrons during his 23 years as carrier on the route. Previous to serving on the Cass City route, he was for seven years rural letter carrier out of the Kingston office.....

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, May 13, 1971

Burton A. Elliott, a lifelong resident of this community, died at the Tuscola County Medical Facility, Wednesday, May 5.

Mr. Elliott was born in Cass City, May 8, 1883, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Elliott.

He married Miss Bertha Buehrly in November of 1908 in Cass City, where they made their home following their marriage. Mrs. Elliott died March 10, 1953.

Mr. Elliott was a mail carrier seven years in Kingston and 23 years in Cass City. He was a member of the Salem United Methodist Church for over 65 years and was a life member of Tyler Lodge F&AM No. 317 of Cass City and a member of the National Rural Letter Carrier Association.

He is survived by two sons, Francis Elliott of Cass City and Leon Elliott of Ubly, and one grandson.

He was buried Friday, May 7, in Elkland Cemetery. Services were held at the Salem United Methodist Church with Rev. Ira Wood officiating.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I5874","Elliott","Burton A.","8 May 1883","5 May 1971","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland twp, Cass City Village
Enumerated April 12, 1930 by Helen G. Schwaderer
ED 79-11 SD 11 Sheet 5A Stamped 188
East Main Street
115-121
Elliott, Burton A Hd O $1800 M W 46 M26 Mich NY Mich Mail C
arrier U.S. Postal
Elliott, Bertha C Wife F W M23 Mich Germany Germany
Elliott, Francis W Son M W 18 S Mich Mich Mich
Elliott, Leonard D SOn M W 12 S Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I46071","Elliott","Caroline Lavinia","16 Feb 1855","1 Apr 1931","0","Her last name at death was STONE, and she was shown as a widow. Informant was John Stone.

Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by James Durham, has a link to her husband, John Joseph Stone (1848-1898) and children. It also has a scan of her obituary.","STR06" "I7764","Elliott","Charles W.","1 Apr 1868","8 Jul 1939","0","LaVonne Bennett located the following death record for Charles Elliott in Ionia County Death Records: Liber C, page 658, d 7-8-1939, age 71 yrs, 3 mo, 7 days, single marital status, informant Mrs. W. B. Smith of Grand Ledge. He died at 5017 Taylor Street, Grd Ledge, where he'd lived 25 years. He was born 4-1-1868 in Fostoria, OH, to A. E. and Sarah (Cramer) Elliott, both born in OH. He died of general arterio sclerosis, burial in Lake Odessa.

GRAND LEDGE INDEPENDENT, MI, Thurs., July 13, 1939. DEATH NOTICES - Charles W. Elliott, aged 71 years, passed away Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Smith, 501 Taylor Street. He was the son of A.E. and Sarah Elliott and was born April 1, 1868, at Fostoria, Ohio. He came with his parents to Grand Ledge from Lake Odessa in 1904. Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. W. B. Smith with whom he lived, Mrs. John Herbert of Lake Odessa, and Mrs. Bert Hodges of Ionia. The body was taken to the Teman Funeral Home where private funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, Rev. A. R. Gold, officiating. Interment in Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa."" (Courtesy of LaVonne Bennett)

The following Charles Elliott family lived in Ionia County at the time of the 1910 and 1920 census. The Charles Elliott listed on the census below IS NOT the son of Augustus Elliott and Sarah Cramer. That Charles Elliott was still living with his parents in Eaton County, Michigan at the time. They are close in age, but are not the same individuals.

1910 Federal Census Michigan Ionia County 319-182-206 Elliott, Charles B Hd 37 Mich ?? ??? Elliott, Nellis Wife ?7 Mich NY US Elliott, Floyd Son 1 1/2 Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I7765","Elliott","Clinton","12 Sep 1876","20 Oct 1883","0","ELLIOT, CLINTON Date of death: 20-Oct-1883 Ledger Page: 314 Record Number: 33 Place of death: ODESSA County of Death: Ionia Sex: Male Race: WHITE Marital Status: Single Age: 11 years 1 month 16 days Cause of Death: DIPTHERIA Birthplace: OHIO Occupation: UNKNOWN","STR06" "I26750","Elliott","Cynthia Justina","25 May 1845","19 Jan 1924","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by ""cowboy"", shows her the ""Loving Wife of Thomas Jefferson KEY"", and links her to son Robert Edward Key (1870-1954).","STR06" "I20830","Elliott","David French","2 Apr 1864","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have ""come from Farm, Ionia County, MI to Bloom Twp, Ohio.""","STR06" "I5881","Elliott","David H.","18 Jul 1856","22 Jun 1933","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, June 30, 1933
Page Eight

Deaths

David H. Elliott

Funeral services for David H. Elliott were held Saturday afternoon from the home on South Segar street. Rev. G.A. Spitler, assisted by Rev. W.R. Curtis, officiated and burial was in Elkland cemetery.

David H. Elliott was born July 18, 1856, at Brockport, N.Y. He came to Caro with his parents in 1871 and lived there when he was united in marriage with Miss Matilda Krapf in 1881. In 1892 the family moved to Pittsfield, Mass., where they resided until 1905 when they returned to Michigan.

Mr. Elliott passed away Thursday, June 22, 1933, at his home. Besides his wife he leaves one son, Burt A. Elliott, and two grandsons, Francis and Leonard Elliott, of Cass City, and one brother in Pittsfield, Mass.

Those from out of town who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCool and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elliott, Mrs. Lawrence Rich, Mrs. Goldie Oaks and Otto Scheffield of Flint; Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott and son, Kenneth, Miss Maxine Busch, Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Feather; and Mr. and Mrs. William McCool and son of Kingston; Mrs. Anna Streeter and daughter, Vera, and Orlo Pattison of Caro, Mr. and Mrs. R.G. Umbright of Muskegon.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I17260","Elliott","David Leonard ""Len""","13 May 1916","1 Dec 1978","0","Cass City Chronicle
December 7, 1978

L. Elliott dies Friday in Bad Axe

Leonard Elliott, 62, of Ubly died Friday, December 1, at Huron Memorial Hospital in Bad Axe after a long illness. He was born May 13, 1916, in Kingston, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Burton Elliott. Mr. Elliott was married to Miss Alice BUEHRLY March 15, 1944 in Louisville, Kentucky. After their marriage, the couple made their home in Ubly. He was associated with and a distributor for the ST&H Oil Company of Bad Axe for the past 38 years. He was a member of the Salem United Methodist Church of Cass City.

Mr. Elliott is survived by his widow, Alice; son son, Robert Elliott of Ubly, and one brother, Francis Elliott of Bay City.

Funeral services were held at Salem United Methodist Church Sunday. Rev. Eldred Kelley, pastor, officiated. Burial was in Elkland Cemetery. Little's Funeral Home had charge of funeral arrangements.","STR06" "I7757","Elliott","David Marshall","31 Jan 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","Alternate place of birth, Fredericksburg, Maryland.

Called Darius? on the 1850 census. Based on his date of birth and the fact that he is not present on the 1860 Viriginia census, I assumed he was the David Elliot who lived in Seneca County, Ohio in 1860 (Seneca Co, Loudon Township, page 85). Per Augustus's pension application, this is his brother.

Per the 1860 census, the family is listed as follows:
David M. Elliot, 35, M, Farmer, R/E 1000, PP 300, Virginia, Can't read or write
Mary E. , 27, F, Virginia
Marshal H, 5, M, Ohio
Mary A, 3, F, Ohio William G, 8 mos, Ohio

Per the 1870 census Ohio, Wood County, Bloom Twp
Elliotte, David age 41Farmer $2500 $700 Virginia
Elliotte, Mary E. age 36 Keeping House Virginia
Elliotte, Mary A age 18 Attending School Ohio
Elliotte, Marshall age 18 At home Ohio
Elliotte, Gideon age 10 Attending school Ohio
Elliotte, Mary E. age 6 Attending School Ohio <---probably actually Sarah E. as per 1880 census
Elliotte, David T. age 5 Attending School Ohio

Unlike his brother Augustus, he did NOT indicate that his parents were foreign born

1880 Federal Census

David ELLIOTT Self M Male W 58 VA Farmer VA VA
Mary E. ELLIOTT Wife M Female W 48 VA Keeping House VA VA Marshal ELLIOTT Son S Male W 25 OH Farm Labor
Mary A. ELLIOTT Dau S Female W 22 OH Assists In House VA VA William G. ELLIOTT Son S Male W 20 OH Farm Laborer VA VA
Sarah E. ELLIOTT Dau S Female W 18 OH Assists In House VA VA
David F. ELLIOTT Son S Male W 16 OH Farm Laborer VA VA

Source Information:
Census Place Bloom, Wood, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255078
NA Film Number T9-1078
Page Number 31A

Brenda Kessler Elliott, who is researching this line, confirmed that his name was David and not Darius.

There IS a Darius J. Elliot listed in 1860 Ohio census, in Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ward 4, pg 218. However, he is shown as 21 years old (making his year of birth approximately 1839) and as born in Ohio. It is unlikely this is the same Darius Elliot.","STR06" "I41682","","","","","","","" "I15708","Elliott","Era","22 Aug 1900","24 May 1978","0","On Kay Parker McCary's annotated transcription of the Halbert Cemetery she is shown as a daughter of James Elliott and Laura McAfee.

Name Era E Halbert
Titles and Terms:
Event Type Death
Event Date 24 May 1978
Event Place Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Age 77
Birth Year (Estimated) 1901
Father's Name James Elliott
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name Laura Mcafee
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Certificate Number 47121
Digital Folder Number 004924978
Image Number 00128

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1977-1986,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KH3D-XRS : accessed 01 Feb 2014), Era E Halbert, 1978.","STR06" "I39285","Elliott","Fannie","2 Sep 1884","11 Jan 1965","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD5F-T8N
Name: Fannie Chambers
Death Date: 11 Jan 1965
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 80 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 02 Sep 1884
Birthplace: Noble, La.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Harrison Elliott
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Homemaker
Place of Residence: Brookeland, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Patroon
Burial Place: Shelby Co., Texas
Burial Date: 13 Jan 1965
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117698
Digital Film Number: 4028367
Image Number: 1580
Reference Number: Cn 3540
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I17254","Elliott","Francis Wilber","31 Jul 1911","11 Dec 1988","0","Francis supplied Art Peck the details of the 10 original Benkelman emigrants and many of their descendants in the late 1970's. He was also one of the cousins of BonnieMargaret Jacobs who searched their Bibles and records and picture collections to provide information for her 1981 manuscipt about the history of the Benkelman family.

Francis never married. He worked for the Mill End Store for more than 50 years, beginning in Cass City and later transferring to the Bay City location. He spent his weekend's in Cass City.

Art Peck also provided the following obituary for Francis, presumably from the Bay City newspaper. A nearly identical version of this obituary was published in the December 14, 1988 issue of the Cass City Chronicle, page 8.

In Memoriam Francis Wilber Elliott
July 31, 1911 -- December 11, 1988

Mr. Francis Elliott of Cass City died Sunday, December 11, 1988, at Saginaw General Hospital after a lenghty illness.

He was born July 31, 1911, in Novesta Township, Tuscola County, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Burton and Bertha (Buehrly) Elliott.

Mr. Elliott, a lifelong resident of Cass City, had been employed by the Mill End Store for over fifty years. He was a member of the Salem United Church of Cass City for over sixty-eight years.

He is survived by one sister-in-law, Mrs. Alice Elliott of Ubly; a nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Nancy Elliott of Ubly; one uncle, Mr. Edward Buerhly of Cass City, and a number of cousins. Two special friends of Mr. Elliott's were Miss Annabelle and Maxine Read of Bay City.

Funeral Services for Mr. Elliott will be conducted Thursday at 1 p.m., from Little's Funeral Home, Cass City, with Reverend Clair Patton, pastor of the Salem United Methodist Church, officiating.

Interment will be in Elkland Cemetery, Cass City, Michigan.","STR06" "I7758","Elliott","Frederick","Abt 1826","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:


1870 Federal Census
Virginia, Rappahonnock, Hampton, Washington P.O.
Frederick ELLIOT age 40 Farmer Va
Jane age 38 Va
Joseph age 78 Va
Ellen, age 60 Va
James SILLS,age 21, grandson Va

All list being born in Virginia

None list their parents as being foreign born

1880 Federal Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Fridrick T. ELIOTT Self M Male W 49 VA Farm
Phebe J. ELIOTT Wife M Female W 45 VA Keeping House VA VA <-Is this Phebe JANE? or is this a second wife?
Ellen ELIOTT Mother W Female W 75 VA VA VA
Ida STROTHER Other S Female W 8 VA Servant VA VA
Source Information:
Census Place Hampton, Rappahannock, Virginia
Family History Library Film 1255386
NA Film Number T9-1386
Page Number 314C
","STR06" "I8429","Elliott","Hazel Valene","30 Jan 1913","1 Mar 1988","0","At the time of the 1940 census, her widowed mother, Lilly Elliott, born ca 1890, was living with the family, as were a nephew and niece, Raymond and Viriginia Kelly. All three had lived in rural Trinity County, Texas in 1935.","STR06" "I11612","Elliott","Howard Wesley","14 Oct 1892","26 Jan 1965","0","When he registered for the World War I Draft, he was a travelling salesman for Goodyear Tire, and based out of New Orleans. He registered, however, in Westerville, Ohio. He was Tall, medium build, and had brown eyes and hair.

The Ohio Military Men database, 1917-18, on Ancestry.com shows he enlisted on 27 apr 1918 in Westerville. ""158 Depot Brigade to 22 Aug 1918; Co C 418 Reserve Labor Battalion to Discharge Sergeant 12 Sept 1918. Honorable discharge 14 Apr 1919.""

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VKLF-V1Q
name: Howard W Elliott
prefix:
suffix:
event: Death
event date: 26 Jan 1965
time of death:
event place: Westerville (Pt), Franklin, Ohio, United States
other event place: Home
registration state:
filing date:
residence: Westerville, Franklin, Ohio, United States
street address:
residence postal code:
within city limits:
gender: Male
age: 72
marital status: Married
race: White
hispanic origin:
literal other race:
industry:
education level:
occupation:
armed forces:
branch of service:
social security number:
birth date: 1893
birthplace:
father's surname:
mother's surname:
injury in ohio:
injury at work:
type or place of injury:
hospital status:
referred to coroner:
autopsy performed: Yes, not used for certification
method of disposition:
infant death certificate:
certificate number: 03052
volume number: 17933
registrar certificate:
page number:
certifier: Physician
census tract: 0700
registration district:
original source line: 47203
original source file: DEATHS65.DAT
source: Ohio Department of Health
Collection: ""Ohio, Death Index, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007,"" Howard W Elliott, 1965","STR06" "I11612","Elliott","Howard Wesley","14 Oct 1892","26 Jan 1965","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1930 Census
Ohio, Franklin County, Westerville Village
Enumerated April 14, 1930
ED 25-172 SD 17 Sheet 7B
162-172
Elliott, Howard W Head O 6000 M W 37 M 25 Oh Va Oh Salesman, Life, DistrManager, Treas.
Elliott, Mildred C Wf F W 39 m 26 Ohio Ohio Ohio
Elliott, Howard W Son M W 10 S Ohio Ohio Ohio
Elliott, Dean C Son M W 7 S Ohio Ohio Ohio
","STR06" "I133","Elliott","Ida Alice","13 Dec 1866","27 Jan 1946","0","THE LAKE ODESSA WAVE, MI, Thursday, January 31, 1946, front page:

LOCAL NEWS - Mrs. Ida Smith died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Avis Binkelmen (sic) at Cass City, Sunday evening. She was the widow of W. B. Smith who died four years ago. They were Lake Odessa residents about 40 years ago. Mrs. John Herbert and Mrs. Albert Hodges of Ionia are sisters of the deceased. Funeral services were held at Grand Ledge, Wednesday. Burial was in Lakeside cemetery here. Mr. and Mrs. John Herbert, Mrs. Cevilla Souder, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Herbert and Dr. and Mrs. Otis J. Robinson attended the services."" (Courtesy of LaVonne Bennett)","STR06" "I45924","Elliott","Jacob L. C.","14 Aug 1823","24 Feb 1881","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Illinois, White County, Town os S. Kage 10 E
Enumerated 27 Aug 1860
Enumerator H. Kuykendall
Post Office Phillipstown
Page 132
1640-1630
Jacob Elliott 36 M Cooper 270o 1000 Ill
Joseph Elliott 28 M Cooper 2700 300
Martha Elliott 27 F Ill
Andrew Elliott 7 M Ill
Lewcinda Elliott 5 F Ill
Newton Elliott 2 M Ill
1640-1631
Benjamin Elliott 26 M Farmer 2000 700 Ill
Lewcinda Elliott 24 F Ky
Byram Elliott 9 M Ill
James Mic? Maddon? 4 M Ky
Mary E. Maddon? 2 F Ky


1870 Census
Illinois, White County, Fox River Precinct,. Philppstownville
Enumerated 2 Aug 1870
Page 4
25-25
Elliot, Lafayette 35 M W Farmer 4600 400 Ill
Elliot, Elizabeth 34 F W Keeping House Ill
Elliot, Martha 15 F W Ill
Elliot, Emma 9 F W Ill
Elliot, Mary 7 F W Ill
Elliot, Aaron 3 M W Ill
Elliot, Joseph 5/12 M W Ill
Blackford, Nathaniel 22 W M Farm Laberer Ill
26-26
Elliott, Jacob 47 M W Farmer 5000 1,100 Ill
Elliott, Martha 37 F W Keeping House Ill
Elliott, Andrew 17 M W Ill
Elliott, Lucinda 14 F W Ill
Elliott, Newton 12 M W Ill
Elliott, Sarah 9 F W Ill
Elliott, Nancy 7 F W Ill
Elliott, Jacob 5 M W Ill
Elliott, John 2 M W Ill
","STR06" "I7763","Elliott","James Oliver","Abt 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","Unable to locate in the ancestry or familysearch.org census indexes for 1870 or 1880 in Rappahannock County, Virginia. Perhaps he died in the Civil War? Or moved away from Rappahannock County? There are a few James Elliott's of a similar age in both Virginia and West Virginia, but nothing to positively tie them into the family of Joseph and Ellen Elliott.

James H. Elliott Sr emailed, in April 2013, that ""James Oliver Elliott along with his brother William were wounded at the battle of Gettysburg. James later died of his wounds . I have been trying to locate burial site/ haven't had much success. Still looking. He is listed killed in action.""","STR06" "I11618","Elliott","James Richard","6 Jan 1920","4 Nov 1970","0","Social Security account was established in the District of Columbia.

He had a son named James.","STR06" "I2871","Elliott","Jennie","Nov 1867","Yes, date unknown","0","Wyema McGrew notes that Jennie wrote a letter about the family to Elizabeth Townsend McGrew, her sister-in-law, in 1929.","STR06" "I18742","Elliott","John","Between 1791 and 1794","Abt 1853","0","John Elliott and his wife were early settlers and business owners in White Couty, as detailed in an article titled ""Founding of Phillips Township"" (Carmi Times Sesquicentennial Edition 9 Dec 1965, p 1), excerpted below: ""Phillips Township is situated on the great Wabash River, containing 64 square miles. It was formerly comprised in Fox River precinct. Parts of it lay in Carmi, Burnt Prairie and Gray precincts. At this time it was mostly timberland, the surface hilly, with parts near the rivers low and swampy. The first settlers were James Kahn and Richard Davis, George Hoover, James Hodge, Absalom Driggers, Stephen Stanley, Thomas Poole and Daniel Boultinghouse. In 1809, John Lucas settled about a mile south of what is now Phillipstown. James Davenport stopped there at about the same time. John Fraser came from North Carolina in 1818...Alexander Phillips was another man well known in this part of White County...Others, John Stum, Richard Graves, Walter Higden, JOHN ELLIOTT, Josiah McKnight, Samuel Hughes, James Johnston, James Evans, the Starks, Hans, Randolphs, Charles, Potters, Davises, Whitneds, Crosses, Grahams, and the Creightons. Deer was plentiful as were wild turkeys...Phillipstown was platted in 1837...Crossville was laid out by John Mills, county surveyor for Thomas Cross and SILAS ELLIOTT. In 1883 there was a flouring mill...one tile factory owned by Williams and Rudolph; two general stores run by Blockford and ELLIOTT; one drug store owned by Davenport...a furniture store...one hotel, MRS. ELLIOTT, proprietor; a blacksmith shop...a meat market...

Another article in the same paper contained a biography of William O. Smith, the first doctor in the new village of Crossville (destined to become the metropolis of Phillips Township). It noted that ""he established his first office in a corner of the Elliott store, which at that time, was the only store in Crossville. He slept in his office and boarded in the nearby Elliott hotel...(after his marriage he and his wife) moved to their new home on Crossville's Main Street, raising a family of four children, became firm friends of the Cross, Elliott and Kuykendall families and many others....

A John Elliott is listed as the head of a large household in the White County, Illinois 1820, 1830 and 1840 Federal Census

1820 White County, IL Fox River John Elliott

2-0-0-0-1-0//2-0-0-1-0-0-1

1830 John Elliott

1-2-2-0-0-0-1-0-0//2-0-1-0-1-1-1-0-1

1840 John Elliott

2-4-1-2-2-0-0-1//1-0-2-0-1-0-1-0



WHITE COUNTY ILLINOIS WILLS 1816-1916, Vaught Index by Davis WILL BOOK A 1846-1893 Page 26-27
John Elliott: His daughter Mary Jane Elliott receives land. Son Lafayette Elliott gets the land. Son Silas Elliott gets land but if he has no heirs then his portion of the land is to go to the surviving heirs. Sally Elliott, Emaline Graves, Anna Jones and son Jacob Elliott are to get all of the personal property. Executors sons Samuel Elliott and Joseph Elliott. 18th Mar 1853. Att; Benjamine Elliott and James Graves. Probated 7th April 1853.

Courtesy of Janice Knotter Columbus, OH Janice@Knotter.com (White County, IL Wills 1816-1819 Book B)

EARLY LAND GRANTS OF WHITE COUNTY ILLINOIS 1814-1854 and PROBATE INDEX 1818-1976, Vaught Index by Davis Page 31
Probate Box 68 John Elliott Adm/Exec Samuel Elliott and Joseph Elliott 1853

Courtesy of Janice Knotter Columbus, OH Janice@Knotter.com","STR06" "I18742","Elliott","John","Between 1791 and 1794","Abt 1853","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
White County, Illinois
82-82
John Elliott 59 M Farmer 1000 Md
Layfaitt "" 15 M Laborer Ill
Silas "" 14 M ""
Mary J "" 12 F ""","STR06" "I7755","Elliott","Joseph","1805","Aft 1870","0","In extracts of the 1850 and 1860 census prepared by the Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census that was dated September 19, 1914 the family is listed as follows. This extracts were prepared in connection with a Civil War pension application filed by Augustus Elliott:

Rappahannock County, VA, enumerated 12 Oct 1850
Joseph Elliott,45,M
Ellen,48,F
Darius (David M.), 25,M
Frederick,24,M
Lydia A,23,F
Susan,18,F
Eliza,15,F
Augusta,12,F (sic)
William,10,M
James,8,M

P.O. Washington, Rappahannock County, VA
enumerated 24 July 1860
Frederick Ellett, 27
Joseph, 57
Ellen,53
Lydia A, 25
Susan A,24
Eliza,22
Melvina,20
William H,19
James O,17 Tennessee
Vena, 21(black)
Sarah 11/12 (mulatto)

The Department of Commerce indicated that ""it may be that the person named ""Augusta"" and recorded as a female, returned with the family of Joseph and Ellen Elliott, is the soldier whose age you desire, and that the assistant marshal made a mistake in stating the sex. Very respectfully, Wm. J. Harris, Director.""

The ages on the extract in 1860 should be approximately ten years higher than those given in 1850. Most of them only vary a few years however. The actual census records should be examined to see if any of these discrepencies can be resolved. The more likely answer is that whomever answered the census takers questions just guessing at the ages of the members in the household.

It appears that Frederick had assumed the role of the head of the household in 1860, with his parents and siblings living with him. Perhaps his parents had become incompetent or infirm. Darius (David) and Augustus had left home, and there appeared to be three new family members, 20 year old Melvina (perhaps the wife of Frederick or William??), 21 year old Tennesse Vena and her 11 month old daughter Sarah. On Brenda Elliott's web page, Melvina is listed as a daughter. I am assuming she is not since she was not also listed on the 1850 census, and she would have been to young to have been already married in 1850. Additionally, Brenda lists a daughter named Ann, but does not show Lydia A. Could the daughter have been named Lydia Ann?

As of the 1870 Census, Joseph and Ellen were still living with son Frederick, however their other children were no longer in the home. In 1880, only Ellen was still a member of Frederick's household, so it appears that Joseph died sometime between 1870 and 1880.

Joseph was said to have died near Fredericksburg, Maryland.

These census records were retrieved based on a letter that Augustus personally wrote, dated May 11, 1914, to the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Pensions. They wanted to prove his age by locating him on the census records with his family. Augustus stated that: ""During the year of 1850 and 1860 I lived at Washington City from then to Alexandria then at Little Washington, Rappahanic Co. I did not live with my parents after I was large enough to work for myself. I lived where I worked. I went from these to Fostoria, Ohio where I made my home with my brother David Elliott. My father's name was Joseph Elliott at Little Washington, Rap. Co, VA. Mothers name was Ellen Kenny Elliott. I have answered as best I can remember. Hoping this will be satisfactory I remain Augustus E. Elliott."" In a follow up letter, dated June 17, 1914, Augustus elaborated: ""From there I lived in Washington, Rapahanoc, Virginia with my father Joseph Elliott. Then I went to Fostoria, Ohio in 1860 where I lived with my brother David Elliott until I went to the war in 1862. In the letter you stated that I did not live with James Monroe. I worked for him and as I had no home I had to live where I worked. You said that I did not live with James T. Monroe in 1860. I went to Fostoria in 1860 but I did not live with him in Alexandria in that year but I was there some time between 1850 and 1860 but the year and date it is impossible for me to remember. Yours, A.E. Elliott.""

","STR06" "I7755","Elliott","Joseph","1805","Aft 1870","0","(Research):Brenda Elliott shows him as the son of Samuel Elliott. Maria Elliott also shows this parentage, based on the book BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD OF WOOD COUNTY, OHIO, COMMERATIVE VOLUME II, 18797, pp 739-740. Maria received this information from Family Group Sheets compiled by Catherine Gerhart of Westerville, Ohio in January 1797.

This family group sheet furhtermore shows that Samuel Elliott was the father of George, Samuel Jr., Joseph, Susan, Winnie and Lydia.

","STR06" "I18889","Elliott","Joseph","Abt 1818","6 Jan 1895","0","Was co executor of a land grant for his father in 1853. In 1860, he was listed in the household of his brother, Jacob.

CEMETERIES OF WHITE COUNTY ILLINOIS, Vol 1 & 2, Vaught et al Published mid 1970s Index by Davis Vol 2

Page 282
Stokes Chapel Cemetery
Joseph Elliott, age 77
Jan 6 1895

Courtesy of Janice Knotter Columbus, OH Janice@Knotter.com","STR06" "I18874","Elliott","Lafayette","30 Mar 1834","28 Jul 1880","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 WHITE COUNTY ILLINOIS FEDERAL CENSUS, Shelton & Myers
Courtesy of Janice Knotter Columbus, OH Janice@Knotter.com
Page 114
HH1732/1722
Elliott, Lafayette 25 IL Farmer
Elliott, Elizabeth 23 IL
Elliott, Martha A 05 IL
Elliott, Franklin F 04 IL
Elliott, Emerretta 5/12 IL
Elliott, Silas C 23 Farmer
Graves, Lecta Ann 21 IL

1870 Census
Illinois, White County, Fox River Precinct,. Philppstownville
Enumerated 2 Aug 1870
Page 4
25-25
Elliot, Lafayette 35 M W Farmer 4600 400 Ill
Elliot, Elizabeth 34 F W Keeping House Ill
Elliot, Martha 15 F W Ill
Elliot, Emma 9 F W Ill
Elliot, Mary 7 F W Ill
Elliot, Aaron 3 M W Ill
Elliot, Joseph 5/12 M W Ill
Blackford, Nathaniel 22 W M Farm Laberer Ill
26-26
Elliott, Jacob 47 M W Farmer 5000 1,100 Ill
Elliott, Martha 37 F W Keeping House Ill
Elliott, Andrew 17 M W Ill
Elliott, Lucinda 14 F W Ill
Elliott, Newton 12 M W Ill
Elliott, Sarah 9 F W Ill
Elliott, Nancy 7 F W Ill
Elliott, Jacob 5 M W Ill
Elliott, John 2 M W Ill

","STR06" "I41683","","","","","","","" "I7771","Elliott","Mary A.","26 Jun 1857","5 Jun 1918","0","Name: Mary A. Bunn
Titles & Terms:
Death Date: 05 Jun 1918
Death Place: Plain, Wood, Ohio
Birth Date: 26 Jun 1857
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace: Ohio
Death Age: 60 years 11 months 10 days
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Married
Race or Color: Caucasian
Street Address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial Date: 07 Jun 1918
Burial Place: Ohio
Cemetery Name: Oak Grove Cem.
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: David Elliott
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Mother's Birthplace:
Film Number: 1984379
Digital Folder Number: 4021898
Image Number: 2569
Certificate Number: fn 40514
Collection: Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953
","STR06" "I183","Elliott","Mary Jane","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","This was the only Mary Elliott in White County, IL in 1850 that was the right age to marry Franklin Kuykendall in 1855.

1850 Census, White County, Illinois
82-82
John Elliott 59 M Farmer 1000 Md
Layfaitt "" 15 M LaborerIll
Silas "" 14 M""
Mary J "" 12 F""

WHITE COUNTY ILLINOIS WILLS 1816-1916, Vaught Index by Davis WILL BOOK A 1846-1893 Page 26-27

John Elliott: His daughter Mary Jane Elliott receives land. Son Lafayette Elliott gets the land. Son Silas Elliott gets land but if he has no heirs then his portion of the land is to go to the surviving heirs. Sally Elliott, Emaline Graves, Anna Jones and son Jacob Elliott are to get all of the personal property. Executors sons Samuel Elliott and Joseph Elliott. 18th Mar 1853. Att; Benjamine Elliott and James Graves. Probated 7th April 1853.

Courtesy of Janice Knotter Columbus, OH Janice@Knotter.com","STR06" "I26751","Elliott","Mary Louisia","Abt 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","Middle name also shown as Lavicia.

Pat Welch (patwelch63@hotmail.com) thinks that it is possible Lavina/Lavisa Elliott married William Collins, and can be found with her husband and children in the census enumerations she transcribed below.

Based on the names, naming patterns, and geographic locations, this seems likely. However, the main stumbling block to this theory is that if this is the same Lavisa Elliott, then as of the 1850 Clarke County, Mississippi census, Lavina/Lavisa is enumerated in two households, both as a four year old living with her parents, and as a 19 year old newlywed listed with William Collins, both listings in Clarke County. Perhaps there were errors on either or both census listings, or the Lavisa Elliott that married William Collins was an older sibling or cousin of this Lavina Elliott.

Other researchers instead show she married Stephen Thomas Gilbert, and that they had a large family. Not verified.

1850 Clarke Co., Mississippi
William Collins 25
Lavisa Collins 19
Saborn Collins 2
Mark Knight 32
Martha Knight 26
Mary Knight 6
Thomas Knight 3
Nancy Knight 0

1860 Shelby Co Texas
Wm Collens 33
Ella Collens 28 (1839)
H J Collens 14
Julons Collens 12
P H J Collens 10
Sam H Collens 8
Morris F Collens 6
M A Canady 11

1870 Shelby Co. Texas
Wm Collins 45 Miss
Louisa Collins 38 (Lovisa)
William Collins 19
Abel Collins 16
Elie Collins 14 (male)
Jacob Collins 13 (J. S.?)
James Collins 7 (J.W.) texas
Thomas Collins 1 Texas

(Wm P. Welch 46---two houses down)
Margaret 35
Margaret Delaney 13

1880 San Augustine Co. Texas
Wm. M. COLLINS Self M Male W 54 MS Gunsmith & Farmer SC SC
Leviey COLLINS Wife M Female W 49 MS Keeps House SC SC
J. S. COLLINS Son S Male W 21 MS Farmer MS MS
J. W. COLLINS Son S Male W 17 TX Farmer MS MS
Thomas J. COLLINS Son S Male W 10 TX Farmer MS MS
Green Burl WISE Other S Male W 21 AR --- ---

1900 Shelby Co. Texas
Wm Collins 73 Ms
Louisa Collins 6 Ms 9 children 4 living
Abel Collins 3 grandson Sept 1896","STR06" "I41681","Elliott","Micky Vaughan","16 Aug 1926","19 Aug 2020","0","Virgie Speights writes that he is a vice-president of Gulf Supply, and lived in New Orleans.

Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page

Mickey Vaughn Elliott was born on August 16, 1926 to Von Bergen & Minnie Bickley Elliott in Hemphill, Texas and passed away peacefully at his home in Austin on Wednesday, the 19th day of August, 2020, three days following his 94th birthday.

Always a proud American, and even prouder Texan, Mickey lived an honorable life of achievement and service to others, and knew that he was blessed beyond measure. Those who met him would quickly sense his abundant optimism, vision, kindness, generosity, faith and most of all, love for family and friends. He always saw the very best in people and found his greatest joy in helping others. He was honest in all that he did and set the standard for all of his family of what it means to live your faith by your words and actions every single day. Mickey will be deeply missed, but his family rejoices for the long, wonderful life that he lived, and the amazing joyful eternal life that he is now living.

Truly a member of the ""Greatest Generation"", Mickey began working early as a young boy in his family's tomato packing and shipping shed ? and started the first of his many lifetime entrepreneurial endeavors at age 5 selling cold soda pop to the workers in the hot tomato shed, and the farmers who would bring in their tomatoes to sell.

Just a few years later, around age 7, Mickey and his only slightly order aunt Helen became the milk man and milk lady in Hemphill, delivering fresh milk from his parents' cows milked earlier that morning before going to school each day. Neither Helen's or Mickey's legs were long enough to reach the gas pedal of his father's Ford Model T, so they had to improvise and use a two by four piece of lumber to reach the gas pedal to drive the car, and get the job done. As a young boy Mickey also loved to ride his pony named Dolly.

Mickey grew up in the Hemphill United Methodist Church, the Fellowship Hall and Youth Building of which are dedicated to his parents. The Methodist Church has always been the foundation stone of his life, and a great comfort in good times and not so good times. Mickey attended elementary school and high school in Hemphill, graduating early at age 16. He then started college at the University of Texas and was a proud member of the Longhorn Marching Band. However, World War II had begun, and as soon as he was old enough to do so, Mickey enlisted in the U.S. Navy V-12 officers training program at the University of Texas. The Navy subsequently transferred Mickey to Princeton University and then to Columbia University for further naval officer training. For a young man who had never previously traveled outside the State of Texas, getting to see and experience life in New Jersey and New York City was quite an adventure that Mickey thoroughly enjoyed. Upon completion of his officer training, Mickey began training as a Navy deep sea diver at Pier 16 in New York City.

Following V-J Day, when the war was finally over, Mickey was reassigned by the Navy to go to the Caribbean and to South American and captain Navy tanker ships operating in those waters back to harbor in New York City and New Orleans. As a young naval officer visiting New Orleans, he first experienced and quickly developed a love of delicious fresh Gulf seafood, fine French and Cajun cuisine, and New Orleans jazz music.

Upon discharge from the Navy, Mickey returned to the University of Texas to finish his college education, graduating from the U.T. Business School in 1949. During those years, Mickey became a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity were he made many close friendships, many of which he maintained throughout the remainder of his life. As a senior, he was elected Vice President of the U.T. student body, was honored as a U.T. Outstanding Student, and was very proud to have been selected to be a member of the Silver Spurs service organization which took great care of the iconic Longhorn mascot, Bevo.

Upon graduation from the University of Texas, Mickey moved to Beaumont, Texas and joined childhood friends from deep East Texas in starting an industrial supply company, which they named the Gulf Supply Company. After World War II was over, America needed a lot of new chemical plants and petroleum refineries ? and thankfully they all needed a lot of pipe and valves.

In 1952, while frequently visiting Augusta, Georgia to sell pipe and other industrial supplies for the construction of a huge new nuclear power plant just across the border in South Carolina, Mickey regularly attended the downtown Augusta Methodist Church and had the good fortune to meet a beautiful young Georgian named Doris Paul. A year later they were married and moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana to open a new office there for Gulf Supply, and to start a family. Amanda, Mike and Mark soon followed. In the years that followed, the family moved frequently as Gulf Supply expanded rapidly, and especially enjoyed living in New Orleans for several years, and getting back to Texas living in Beaumont and then Houston. While in Beaumont, the Elliott family attended Trinity United Methodist Church, and in Houston enjoyed being active members of Chappelwood United Methodist Church.

Through grit, determination and incredible tenacity and work ethic, over the next thirty years the team of East Texas childhood friends built Gulf Supply (subsequently renamed Gulf Consolidated Services) into the industry leader in the industrial supply business.

The shared sense of mission, common goals and teamwork that Mickey so enjoyed over the years with Gulf Supply and then Gulf Consolidated resulted in many new, deep, lifelong friendships which meant the world to him. He was always so proud of the fine company that he helped to start and to lead, but it was the fine people and the great friendships there that were always what mattered the most to him. Again, Mickey and his partners were blessed to sell Gulf Consolidated Services to the Meade Paper Company just prior to the oil market crash and subsequent harsh economic recession of the 1980's.

Following the sale of Gulf Consolidates Services, Mickey and Doris moved to Austin to a lovely high-rise condominium that overlooked the U.T. Tower and South Mall, a beautiful view that Mickey enjoyed daily throughout the remainder of his life.

However, his retirement years were not easy. For nine years Mickey was devoted to taking loving care of his wife Doris as she struggled mightily with lung cancer. Through it all though, Mickey remained relentlessly positive and grateful to God for all that he and Doris had been blessed with. And he definitely was not through yet. He read the Wall Street Journal front to back everyday, and was deeply interested in current events, especially in business and political happenings. He always so looked forward to his monthly luncheons at the Tarry House in Austin with a very distinguished group of fellow U.S. military veterans who were all such fine gentlemen and great Americans. They were not always able to solve all of the problems in our world that were discussed, but it sure was not from lack of interest, knowledge and love of our great country.

Mickey also always looked forward to sitting in the second row of the sanctuary (an Elliott family tradition going back to his Hemphill childhood) at Tarrytown Methodist Church on Sunday mornings, following Sunday School with his Faith Class. All of the members of the Faith Class were so thoughtful and caring, and Mickey was always honored to be a part of such a fine group of folks.

Mickey was preceded in death by his parents, his loving wife of almost 60 years Doris, and his three sisters, Wynell, Martha and Arnette whom he dearly loved. He leaves behind his daughter Amanda, son Mike, son Mark and his wonderful wife Donna, and their three daughters, Nicole, Cecily and Gabrielle that he loved so much.

With grateful hearts, the Elliott family wishes to thank ""the Great Ladies"" Rae Brown, Linda McKinley and Terasa Felix for their devoted, loving care of our Dad over many years ? and also Bob Mitchell, Dad's personal trainer and great friend over the years who did so much to keep Dad vertical and moving, and able to enjoy an active life almost up to the very end.

We also wish to express our heartfelt thanks to all of the great team at Hospice Austin who so kindly and compassionately helped our Dad in his final days.

The immediate family, and our dearest friend Virginia Duke (whom we have officially adopted as a family member of Clan Elliott), and our Pastors from Tarrytown United Methodist Church will gather for a private internment at Austin Memorial Park Cemetery on Wednesday, August 26, 2020. Honorary pallbearers, all of whom preceded Mickey in the journey to eternal life in Heaven, include his lifetime, dearest of friends Rudy Williams, Paul Beauchamp, Bill Aufricht, Bob Duke, Harmon Parrot and Seldon Graham.

Due to the COVID, a larger celebration of Mickey's life at Tarrytown United Methodist Church in Austin will have to wait until it is again safe for us all to gather again. When that time comes, hopefully soon, there will be much to celebrate, many traditional Methodist hymns to sing, and of course lots of great southern cooking from the Methodist ladies.

Though our hearts are deeply saddened by the loss of our Dad, we are comforted in knowing that he is now reunited in Heaven with family and so many great friends, that he is now pain free and will enjoy a profoundly joyful eternal life in the greatest of all places. Ad we take great solace and comfort in the testimony of the Apostle Paul (2 Timothy 4:6-8):

""For I am already being poured out as a drink offering, and the time of my departure has come. I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award me on that day; and not only to me, but also to all who have longed for his appearing.""

We thank God for the gift of our Dad. And the great life that he was blessed to live.

Our family requests that in lieu of flowers, any remembrances or memorial contributions in honor of our Dad be directed to: Hospice Austin, 4107 Spicewood Springs Road, Suite 100, Austin, Texas 78759, or to the J.R. Huffman Public Library, 375 Sabine Street, Hemphill, Texas 75948 ? or any good cause of your choice that makes the world a better place.

Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home","STR06" "I11626","","","","","","","" "I11178","","","","","","","" "I46069","Elliott","S. F.","11 Mar 1866","17 Nov 1930","0","Names shown by some researchers of Steven Franklin Elliott, but this has not been verified.

His Texas Death certificate shows that although he died in San Antonio, he was a resident of Uvalde, and his occupation was that of a Stockman. He was buried in Uvalde.

Name S F Elliott
Event Type Death
Event Date: 17 Nov 1930
Event Place San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 11 Mar 1866
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Sebern Elliott
Mother's Name Elizabeth Mclamore
Certificate Number 51468
GS Film number 2135427
Digital Folder Number: 005145124
Image Number 03061



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3S5-TN7 : accessed 14 December 2014), S F Elliott, 17 Nov 1930; citing certificate number 51468, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2,135,427.","STR06" "I18888","Elliott","Samuel","1816","Yes, date unknown","0","Page 28 September 4 1850 HH193/193 Elliott, Samuel M 34 KY farmer $400
Maleetna 20 IL

Was co-executor of a land grant for his father in 1853

WHITE COUNTY ILLINOIS WILLS 1816-1916, Vaught Index by Davis Page 7A (From Will Book A 1846-1893, page 45)
Samuel M Elliott...wife Maletua can use farm during her widowhood and receives $40...oldest daughter Leucinda Elemon gets land...daughter Emily Ginu (?) also to receive land. 2nd Nov 1855. Executor Joseph Elliott. Witnesses Nathaniel Blackford and Nathanial Blackford Jr. Probated 3 Dec 1855.

Courtesy of Janice Knotter Columbus, OH Janice@Knotter.com","STR06" "I20829","Elliott","Sarah E.","29 Jan 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married George W. MARKWOOD.","STR06" "I31633","Elliott","Seaborn","25 Jun 1857","4 Mar 1927","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows he was married, a retired merchant, and buried in Carrizo Springs, Texas.

Name Seaborn Elliott
Event Type Death
Event Date 04 Mar 1927
Event Place Goose Creek, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date: 25 Jun 1857
Birthplace , Mississippi
Father's Name Seaborn Elliott
Mother's Name Elizabeth Mclamore
Certificate Number 9300
GS Film number 2114275
Digital Folder Number 005145239
Image Number 01024



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3QD-FPK : accessed 14 December 2014), Seaborn Elliott, 04 Mar 1927; citing certificate number 9300, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2,114,275.","STR06" "I26581","Elliott","Seaborn Franklin","22 Nov 1822","","0","He might instead have been born in Quitman, Clarke County, Mississippi. It should also be noted that on the 1860 census, he was listed as born in South Carolina.","STR06" "I26581","Elliott","Seaborn Franklin","22 Nov 1822","","0","(Research):
?sup?
Census Information:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Clarke County, Beat 2
Enumerated 23 Sept 1850 by John M. White
425-427
Seaborne Elliott 28 M Farmer Miss
Elizabethe Elliott 20 F Miss
Justina Elliott 5 F Miss
Lavina (Louisa?) Elliott 4 F Miss
Betsy Elliott 1 F Miss

1860 Census
Texas, Trinity County, Western District P O Sampter
Enumerated 19 July 1860
Page 45 Stamped 322
273-273
Lavina Ellits 62 F 1500 S. Carolina
274-274
C. Elliots 35 M Farmer 1500 S. Carolina
Elizabeth Ellits 35 F Ala
Justina Elliots 14 F Miss
Mary Louisa Ellits 13 F Miss
Elizabeth Ellits 12 F Miss
Amoss Ellits 9 M Miss
Lavina Ellits 5 F Miss
Seaburn Ellts 3 M Miss
Joshua Ellits 1 M Miss?/sup?","STR06" "I18875","Elliott","Silas","Abt 1836","21 Jul 1887","0","HISTORY OF WHITE COUNTY ILLINOIS, 1883, Reprinted 1966 Page 921 Phillips Township - Villages

""Crossville was laid out by John Mills, County Surveyor, for Thomas Cross and SILAS ELLIOTT, and was named by Thomas Cross...""

EARLY LAND GRANTS OF WHITE COUNTY ILLINOIS 1814-1854 and PROBATE INDEX 1818-1976, Vaught Index by Davis Page 31 Probate Box 354 Silas C Elliott Malinda Elliott 1877

Courtesy of Janice Knotter Columbus, OH Janice@Knotter.com

Jul 21 1887 Carmi Courier ""Silas C. Elliott, Crossville, died Monday; hemorrahage of the lungs.""

Courtesy of Janice Knotter Columbus, OH Janice@Knotter.com

WHITE COUNTY ILLINOIS WILLS 1816-1916, Vaught Index by Davis

Page 49A WILL BOOK A Page 327
Silas C Elliott: Probated July 23 1887 My wife Malinda Elliott all of my property to hold as long as she lives. My son William Franklin Elliott half of all of the property at the death of my wife that remains. My daughter Anabelle Mallette half of all of mty property and at her death it is to go to her heirs. Executrix my wife Malinda Elliott. 9 August 1886. Witnesses J E Hallgnon, William T Cleveland and J F Crawley all of Crossville, Ill.

Courtesy of Janice Knotter Columbus, OH Janice@Knotter.com

CEMETERIES OF WHITE COUNTY ILLINOIS, Vol 1 & 2, Vaught et al Published mid 1970s Index by Davis Vol 2

Page 282 Stokes Chapel Cemetery
Joseph Elliott age 77 Jan 6 1895
Silas Elliott 1835-1887
Malinda M Elliott his wife 1843 - 1915

Courtesy of Janice Knotter Columbus, OH Janice@Knotter.com","STR06" "I18875","Elliott","Silas","Abt 1836","21 Jul 1887","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Illinois, White County, Fox River Precinct, Post Office Phelpstown
Enumerated 13 Aug 1870
Page 46
365-355
Elliott, Silas 35 m W Farmer $3000 $1000 Ill
Elliott, Malinda 25 F W Keeping House Ill
Elliott, William 4 M W Ill
Elliott, Mary 2 F W Ill
","STR06" "I11643","","","","","","","" "I3123","Elliott","Tillman","23 Aug 1907","5 Oct 1938","0","Name Tillman Elliott
Event Type Death
Event Date 05 Oct 1938
Event Place Center, Shelby, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 23 Aug 1907
Birthplace Saline (sic), Texas
Father's Name James Elliott
Mother's Name Laura Mcafee
Certificate Number 47660
GS Film number 2117824
Digital Folder Number 005144931
Image Number 02938

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3M7-2NF : accessed 01 Feb 2014), Tillman Elliott, 05 Oct 1938; citing certificate number 47660, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117824.","STR06" "I41680","Elliott","Von Bergen","17 Jan 1896","6 Nov 1985","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of Jim ELLIOTT and Laura McAFEE, both of whom are buried in the Joel Halbert Cemetery in Milam, Texas.","STR06" "I15769","Elliott","William Franklin","3 Apr 1866","13 Jan 1941","0","Name: William Franklin Elliott
Titles and Terms (original):
Death Date: 13 Jan 1941
Death Place: Carmi, White, Illinois
Gender: Male
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Age: 74
Estimated Birth Year: 1867
Birth Date: 03 Apr 1866
Birthplace: Crossville, Illinois
Father: Silas Elliott
Father's Titles and Terms (original):
Father's Birth Place: Crossville, Ill
Mother: Malinda Brown
Mother's Titles and Terms (original):
Mother's Birth Place: Crossville, Illinois
Occupation: business man
Residence: Carmi, Carmi, White, Illinois
Street Address:
Spouse: Alice Jeanette
Spouse's Titles and Terms (original):
Spouse's Birthplace:
Burial Date: 15 Jan 1941
Burial Place: Phillips, White, Illinois
Cemetery: Stokes Chapel
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4008570
Image Number: 1285
Film Number: 1832443
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn 4614
Collection: Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947
","STR06" "I15769","Elliott","William Franklin","3 Apr 1866","13 Jan 1941","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Illinois, White County, Phillips Township
Enumerated 5 June 1900
SD 14 ED 120 Sheet 4B
86-87
Elliott, William F Head W M Apr 1866 34 m13 Ill Ill Ill Grocer
Elliott, Alice J Wf W F Nov 1862 37 M 13 3/1 Ill Tn Ind
Elliott, Alta I Dtr W F Aug 1894 5 S Ill Ill Ill

","STR06" "I7762","Elliott","William J.","Abt 1841","1927","0","This appears to be the Wm. J Elliot, age 25, married to Virginia E, age 24, listed in Hampton, Rappahannock Co, VA as of 1870. They had two children, James G., age 4, and Sarah M, age 2. Living with them were Thomas and Deborah A SNYDER, ages 60 and 50 respectively.

A William Elliot of Rappahanock Co, VA filed for a Civil War pension in 1900.

James H. Elliott Sr emailed, in April 2013, that ""James Oliver Elliott along with his brother William were wounded at the battle of Gettysburg. James later died of his wounds . I have been trying to locate burial site/ haven't had much success. Still looking. He is listed killed in action.""


","STR06" "I7762","Elliott","William J.","Abt 1841","1927","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Federal Census

William E. ELIOTT Self M Male W 35 VA Labour
Elizabeth ELIOTT Wife M Female W 36 VA Keeping House VA VA
James R. ELIOTT Son S Male W 15 VA VA VA
Sarah ELIOTT Dau S Female W 13 VA VA VA
Edward ... ELLIOTT Son S Male W 10 VA VA VA
Gideon J. ELIOTT Son S Male W 9 VA VA VA
William J. ELIOTT Son S Male W 3 VA VA VA
Debby A. SNIDER MotherL W Female W 62 VA VA VA
Mary J. SNIDER SisterL S Female W 30 VA VA VA
Source Information:
Census Place Hampton, Rappahannock, Virginia
Family History Library Film 1255386
NA Film Number T9-1386
Page Number 313B","STR06" "I7767","Elliott","Willie","22 Apr 1862","Bef 1870","0","Becky Asif noted he was born only eight months after Augustus and Sarah were married.","STR06" "I41518","","","","","","","" "I41519","","","","","","","" "I36789","Ellis","Charlie A.","12 Feb 1898","26 Feb 1978","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 1
Enumerated April 30, 1930
ED 121-2 SD 19 Sheet 13A Stamped 138
201-206
Ellis, Charlie Head M W 33 M 23 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Ellis, Eva Wf F W 26 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Ellis, Sadie Ruth Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Ellis, Myrtle Ivy Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Ellis, Eva Dtr F W 1 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I41066","Ellis","Eliza J.","Mar 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","Last name appears to be ELLIS (La Marriage record and death certificate of her daughter, Mollie), although also shown as RICE (Sabine County Cemetery Records).","STR06" "I26254","Ellis","Margie Rae","31 May 1928","16 Oct 2012","0","Funeral services for Margie Rae Powell, 84 of Bronson, Texas will be 2:00pm Thursday, October 18, 2012 at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home in Jasper with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, October 17, 2012 from 5:00 to 8:00pm at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home.

Margie passed away at her home in Bronson, Texas on October 16, 2012. She was a former resident of Brookeland, Texas, and a member of Mill Creek Baptist Church. She loved to cook, read, do word puzzles and most of all spend time with family and friends.

She is survived by her children, Herbert Powell and wife Linda of Yantis, Texas and Bobby Powell and wife Peggy of Channelview, Texas; brothers, Travis Ellis Jr. of Brookeland, Charlie Ellis of Jasper, and Sam Ellis of Brookeland; sisters, Laverne Powell of Brookeland, Annie Roebuck of Brookeland, Norma Sisney of New Caney, Texas and Wanda Singleton also of New Caney, Texas; grandchildren, Rae Ann, Patti, and Chad; great grandchildren, Ty, Peyton, Madeline, and Ben.

Margie was preceded in death by her parents Travis and Ora Ellis; husband Wilbern Powell; brothers Donald & Cecil Ellis and sister Ruby Scarbrough.

The family would like to send a special thanks to Hospice in the Pines of Lufkin, Texas.

Memorials may be made to Hospice of the Pines, 1201 W Frank Ave, Lufkin, Texas 75904.

Services are under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home.

Courtesy of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, October 24, page 10A","STR06" "I18816","Ellis","Maudie E.","31 May 1893","31 Jul 1970","0","Name: Maudie E. Byerly
Death Date: 31 Jul 1970
Death Place: Dayton, Liberty, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 78 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1892
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: George W. Ellis
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mattie Womack
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218906
Digital Film Number: 4169090
Image Number: 3250
Reference Number: cn 66058
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I41512","","","","","","","" "I26264","","","","","","","" "I41515","","","","","","","" "I41511","Ellis","Ruby","Abt 1923","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a Scarbrough.","STR06" "I36810","Ellis","Sadie Ruth","Abt 1921","30 Mar 1949","0","Name: Sadie Ruth Davis
Death Date: 30 Mar 1949
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 29 years 1 month 17 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1920
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Charlie Ellis
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Eva Byerly
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223204
Digital Film Number: 4031776
Image Number: 607
Reference Number: 12784
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I41513","","","","","","","" "I41509","Ellis","Travis Martin","Abt 1898","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 1
Enumerated April 14, 1930
ED 121-1 SD 19 Sheet 5B
91-91
Ellis, Travis M Head m W 32 m 22 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Ellis, Ora Wf F W 25 m 16 Tx Tx Tx
Ellis, Ruby Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Ellis, Travis M Jr Son m W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Ellis, Maxine Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Ellis, Margie Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I26263","Ellis","Travis Martin ""T. M.""","Abt 1925","4 Aug 2015","0","T.M. Ellis Jr., 90, of Brookeland, Texas passed away at his residence on Tuesday, August 4, 2015. A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, August 6, 2015 at Shultz Funeral Home of Jasper with interment to follow at Brookeland Cemetery. The Family will greet friends on Wednesday, August 5, 2015 from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m.

A native Texan, he was a lifelong resident of Brookeland, Texas. He worked as a Maintenance Supervisor for the Sabine River Authority and retired in 1987. He is survived by his daughter Nora Parsons of Pineland, Texas; brothers Charlie & wife Christine Ellis of Jasper, Texas and Sam & wife Dorothy Ellis of Brookeland, Texas; sisters Norma & husband David Sisney of Conroe, Texas, Wanda & husband Don Singleton of Porter, Texas, Laverne Powell of Brookeland, Texas, and Annie Roebuck of Brookeland, Texas; granddaughters Stacy & husband Steven Warner of Brookeland, Texas & Amanda & husband Jerry Crustner of Pineland, Texas; great grandchildren Kyle, Brodey, Brantley, Tara & Hannah; and a great great grandchild Alaynnah.

Condolences can be posted at www.shultzfuneralhomeofjasper.com or on Facebook at Shultz Funeral Home & Crematory.

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Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, August 12, 2015, page 12","STR06" "I40987","","","","","","","" "I41516","","","","","","","" "I48425","Ellison","Arthur ""Doc""","6 Jan 1934","24 Jul 2020","0","Arthur ""Doc"" Ellison, 86, of Bronson, Texas passed away Friday, July 24, 2020 in Lufkin, Texas.

Doc was born January 6, 1934 in Bronson to James Lonnie Ellison and Martha Jane Dickerson Ellison. He was a United States Army Veteran having served during the Korean War Era. He earned his Masters Degree in 1974 from Stephen F. Austin State University and was an educator with Hemphill ISD and West Sabine ISD.

Doc was a lifetime resident of Bronson and was a member of First Baptist Church of Bronson, Rosevine Church of God, and Bronson Masonic Lodge #893.

Doc was a PEOPLE person. He loved being the center of attention, a story teller and jokester! He had a love for a good hand of dominoes or 42 and spent lots of time under the Cedar Tree on Hemphill's Courthouse Square. He was always a Teacher, loved organization and everything fine tuned. Doc had a love for music and reading and enjoyed politics. His passion was traveling. He and Wilma spent many years of camping and RVing with their family! Many summers were spent on the Frio River in Leakey,TX and Garner State Park and after retirement, motor homing across the USA. Doc wore many hats, figuratively speaking. Hats were his signature.

Doc is survived by his son, Randy Ellison and wife, Amber, of Rosevine; daughter, Reba Squyres and husband, Rodney, of Lufkin; sister, Verl McGough of Hemphill; beloved sister-in-law, Minnie Slaughter; grandchildren, Will, Nick, Reed, and Kari; grandson by proxy, Chad Seago; great grandchildren, Trey, Grace, Presley, Lilly, Noah Doc, Ronin, Ruby, Abram, and Nora; seven nieces, one nephew and many cherished cousins and friends.

He was preceded in death by his wife of more than 60 years, Wilma Dean Palmer Ellison; and brothers, Eldridge ""Snake"" Ellison, Elray ""Rags"" Ellison, James ""June"" Ellison, Jr., and Bobby Gene ""Bugs"" Ellison.

Visitation will be held from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 28, 2020 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 29, 2020 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating and Ronald Barlow delivering the eulogy.

Burial will follow services in Rosevine Cemetery with Butch Ellison, Tony Fuller, grandsons, Will Ellison, Nick Hinson, Reed Squyres and great grandson, Trey Ellison serving as pallbearers.

Online condolences can be made and guest book can be signed at starrfuneralhome.com.

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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, July 29, 2020, page 4","STR06" "I742","","","","","","","" "I692","Ellison","Deborah Sue","5 Jan 1959","7 Dec 2023","0","Deborah Sue Duck, 64, of Rosevine, Texas passed away Thursday, December 7, 2023 in Humble, Texas.

Debbie was born January 5, 1959 in Houston, Texas to Fred Ellison and Ruby Narvalyn Fuller Ellison. She was a lifetime resident of Rosevine and attended Rosevine Church of God. She was a waitress and a homemaker who enjoyed gardening and taking care of her plants. She loved to spend time with her grandchildren.

She is survived by her daughters, Tabrika Logan of Lufkin, Tori Sowell of Rosevine, and step-daughter, Robin Ezernack and husband, Josh, of Bronson; step-son, Justin Duck and wife, Emily, of Waco; brother, Kenneth Ellison and wife, Jill, of Rosevine; sister, JoAnne Riley and husband, Robert, also of Rosevine; grandchildren, Jayren Herrera, Ariona Buckley, Madison Sowell, Carson Sowell, Hudson Sowell, Jace Ezernack, Elly Ezernack, Sylvie Ezernack and Jack Duck; great granddaughter, Mahala; and best friends, Dorothy Latham and Debbie Sue Jacks.

Debbie was preceded in death by her husband, John Duck and son, Kyle Ellison.

Funeral services will begin at 1:00 p.m. Monday, December 11, 2023 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Visitation will be held prior to service from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.

Burial will follow services in Rosevine Cemetery with Doug Fuller, Clay Ellison, Carson Sowell, Joey Sowell, Zach Hall and Jason Forbes serving as pallbearers and Steve Fuller as honorary pallbearer.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 13, 2023, Page 4","STR06" "I736","Ellison","Fred","17 Nov 1920","20 Jul 2002","0","Sabine County Reporter,
July 24, 2002, Page 12

Fred Ellison

Fred Ellison, 81, of Bronson died Saturday, July 20, 2002, at his residence.

Ellison was born Nov. 17, 1920, and had been a lifelong resident of the Bronson/Rosevine area. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and a retired rigger for Bethlehem Steel.

Survivors: a son, Kenneth Ellison of Rosevine; daughters Jo Anne Wise of Bronson and Debbie Duck of Rosevine; nine grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 11 am Monday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Floyd Wright, Rosevine Church of God pastor, officiating. Interment followed at Rosevine Cemetery in Rosevine.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I13762","Ellison","Jane B.","15 May 1858","9 Jul 1954","0","Barbara Yancey Dore has her as the daughter of Mancill ELLISON and Minerva HORTON.","STR06" "I738","","","","","","","" "I739","Ellison","Kyle Lynn","29 Sep 1979","23 Nov 1999","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 1, 1999, page 14

Kyle Lynn Ellison, 20, of Route 2, Bronson, died Tuesday, Nov 23, 1999, at Memorial Medical Center of East Texas in Lufkin from injuries sustained in a traffic accident in San Augustine County. Born September 29, 1979 in Beaumont, Ellison had been a lifelong resident of Sabine County and was a construction worker. Survivors: mother and stepfather Debbie and John Duck of Bronson, father Rodney Murrah of Simi Valley, California; grandparents, Fred and Narvalyn Ellison of Bronson, sisters, Tabrika Rae Logan and Victoria Nicole Logan, and Robin Duck; all of Bronson; a brother Justin Duck of Bronson, and aunts and uncles Kenneth and Jill Ellison and Robert and JoAnne Wise, all of Bronson. Funeral services were held Nov 26 at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill, with Bro. I.W. Ferguson and Bro. Wesley Coats officiating. Interment followed at Rosevine Cemetery in Rosevine.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I38161","Ellison","Leona E.","16 Aug 1880","24 Oct 1966","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MM5Q-797/p1
Name: Leona Carlton
Death Date: 24 Oct 1966
Death Place: Lufkin, Angelina Co., Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 86 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 16 Aug 1880
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J. E. Ellison
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sallie Gray
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife & Mother
Place of Residence: Bronson, Sabine Co., Texas
Cemetery: Gravehill Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 27 Oct 1966
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2118409
Digital Film Number: 4030069
Image Number: 547
Reference Number: cn 70414
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I36563","Ellison","Mary Pauline ""Pinkie""","Feb 1875","30 Dec 1965","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
6 and 7 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 67B
121-121
Buckley, Mary P Head F W 42 M Tx Tx Ala Cashier General Store
Buckley, Vivian M Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Buckley, Gervis G Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Buckley, Hattie Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Buckley, John S Son M QW 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Buckely, Lucille Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Buckley, Pauline H Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I15604","Ellison","Oliver Perkins","6 Feb 1893","8 Nov 1944","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War he was a resident of Bronson, Texas, and worked as a rural mail carrier. H ewas single, tall and slender, with gray eyes and dark hair. On the 1930 census he was shown as a Land Inspector, and in 1940 he was listed as a Teacher.","STR06" "I15604","Ellison","Oliver Perkins","6 Feb 1893","8 Nov 1944","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Hardin County, JP 5 (Part), Silsbee
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 100-2 SD 19 Sheet 1B
South Fourth Street
491-27-28
Ellison, Oliver Head M W 36 M 9 Tx Tx --- Inspector Land
Ellison, Opal Wf F W 30 M 21 Tx Tx Tx
Ellison, James R Son M W 2 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Imogene Sister-in-law F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I46219","Ellison","Paul","6 May 1926","Abt 1958","0","His Texas Birth Certificate (Sabine Co., Register No. 32790) shows that he was born in Bronson to Henry Ellison, a mill laborer and Miss Bertie (Berlie) Clark, both of Bronson.","STR06" "I46221","Ellison","Pauline","13 Nov 1955","24 Sep 2015","0","Pauline Ellison-McClelland, 59, passed away in her home Thursday morning, September 24, 2015. Pauline was born in Hemphill, Texas to Paul and Bertha Lord Ellison. She was a stay at home mother and home maker. Pauline has been a part Sabine County Community all of her life. She was a loving wife, mother, sister, grandmother, aunt, and great aunt. She will be dearly missed by all of her family and friends.

She is survived by her husband of 39 years Ronnie McClelland of Bronson, her son: William Joseph ""Joey"" McClelland of Bronson, her daughter Julia Ann McClelland of Bronson, her brothers: Ralph Cunningham and wife Melissa of Marshall, Texas, and Robert Earl Cunningham Jr. of Hemphill, her sister Bobbie Harley of Pineland, her nieces: Kaye Jones of Katy, Texas and Rita Glover of Pineland, her great nephews Deonte Warren of Katy, Texas and Roman Havard of Pineland, and her great niece Madison Havard of Hemphill. She is preceded in death by her parents Paul and Bertha Lord Ellison.

Visitation will be from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m., Friday, September 25, 2015, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St. Hemphill. Funeral service will be at 2 p.m., Saturday, September 26, 2015, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Harpers Chapel Cemetery.

Copied from www.dailynewsandmore.com
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 30, 2015","STR06" "I34084","","","","","","","" "I18956","Ellzey","Benjamin Franklin","10 Sep 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","He married second Emily Holmes.","STR06" "I18909","Ellzey","John Hill","Between 1822 and 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","Lewis Ellzey of Pike County, Mississippi and wife Eva Shaeffer are the parents of John Hill Ellzey. The other two Ellzey families listed in this census would be cousins to this John. John Hill Ellzey (Elzee) married Mary Jane Sibley (dtr of parents in dwelling 350 of this census) September 25, 1841. They were living in Natchitoches Parish at the time of Avarilla Albritton Sibley's death in 1859-1860. The progenitor of the Ellzey (Ellzey, Elzy, Esly) family is believed to be Lewis Ellzey who in 1800 resided in Fairfield C County, South Carolina. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 109).","STR06" "I11072","Elvert","Cornelius","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","Note that another Cornelius Elvert, a Tailor, born ca 1825-1830 in Ireland, can also be found in Ionia County. In 1850 the other Cornelius was living in Ionia Township, in the home of Mason and Caroline Hearsey.","STR06" "I11075","Elvert","Elizabeth","Abt 1854","Yes, date unknown","0","1880 Federal Census Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Mark B. SHANNON Self M Male W 46 NY Retired Saloonist NY NY Sarah A. SHANNON Wife M Female W 42 NY Keeping House NJ NJ Elizabeth ELVERT Other S Female W 26 MI Servant IRE IRE


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information:
Census Place 1st And 2nd Ward, Ionia, Ionia, Michigan
Family History Library Film 1254584
NA Film Number T9-0584
Page Number 148B","STR06" "I11071","Elvert","Emma","Abt 1849","26 Jul 1873","0","SAINTS PETER & PAUL CATHOLIC CEMETERY (also known at Mt. Olivet Cemetery) Fourth Street - Ionia Township - Ionia County, Michigan

Copyright ? 1997 by Beth Ellen Wills. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~camprowl/peter.txt

Elvert, Emma 14 yrs. 07-26-1873","STR06" "I11073","Elvert","James","Abt 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","1889 Elvert Ella vs. James 2458

Ionia County Divorce Index http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~camprowl/divorce%20index.txt","STR06" "I20194","Elvert","Margaret","Abt 1860","21 Jun 1913","0","Assumed to be a daughter based on cemetery records.","STR06" "I11079","Elvert","William","Between 1797 and 1801","3 Feb 1880","0","Per the 1881 HISTORY OF IONIA AND MONTCALM COUNTIES, MICHIGAN, in the section titled ""Berlin,"" in 1836 there was an important influx of settlers, among whom were William Babcock, Amasa Sessions, Zophar Alderman, William ELVERT, William Reed, Elisha Doty and his three sons (pg. 181). Alderman was the first settler upon section 36, and William ELVERT the second, but a little while after Alderman. (pg. 182). In 1842, William Elworth (sic) was assessed 1 day of highway labor in District No. 7 (pg. 184). He was included in a list of voters in Berlin Township in 1846 and 1849.


William Elvert
Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995
Name:
William Elvert
Event Type:
Death
Event Date:
3 Feb 1880
Event Place:
Ionia, Michigan, United States
Event Place (Original):
Ionia County, Mich
Gender:
Male
Age:
82
Marital Status:
Married
Ethnicity:
American
Race:
White
Occupation:
Farmer
Birth Year (Estimated):
1798
Birthplace:
Ireland","STR06" "I11079","Elvert","William","Between 1797 and 1801","3 Feb 1880","0","(Research):William and Ann Elvert lived in Berlin Township at the time of the 1850 and 1860 Ionia County census. They divorced in 1869, and were in separate households in 1870, both still in Ionia County.

On the 1850 Ionia Township, there was also a 20 year old Cornelius Elvert, a Tailor born in Ireland, who lived in the home of Mason and Caroline Hearsey. He most likely is related to William. Perhaps a brother or nephew of William Elvert, as an 8 year old Cornelius Elvert is also living in the home of William and Anna Elvert (nee Brown).

This appears to be him on the 1880 census, in Ionia Marriage and Divorce records, and in Catholic Cemetery Records:

IGI Individual Record Cornelius Elvert Mary Butler 03 Nov 1858 , Ionia, Michigan Husband Age at Marriage: 35 Wife Age at Marriage: 24

SOURCE Batch M518462 Dates 1867-1877 0960508 V. B1-B2 Film

1880 Federal Census
Cornelus ELVERT Self M Male W 55 IRE Tailor IRE I
Mary ELVERT Wife M Female W 55 VT Housekeeper IRE I
Martha ELVERT Dau S Female W 16 MI At School I
James E. ELVERT Son S Male W 14 MI At School IRE VT
Source Information:
Census Place 1st And 2nd Ward, Ionia, Ionia, Michigan
Family History Library Film 1254583
NA Film Number T9-0583
Page Number 138A

1881 Elvert Mary v.s Cornelius 1776

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


SAINTS PETER & PAUL CATHOLIC CEMETERY (also known at Mt. Olivet Cemetery) Fourth Street - Ionia Township - Ionia County, Michigan

Copyright ? 1997 by Beth Ellen Wills. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~camprowl/peter.txt


Elvert, Cornelius 75 yrs. 07-25-1890","STR06" "I42496","Elwell","Myra","Bef 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown on the Illinois Marriage index as a daughter of Ike Elwell and Myra Lawrence, though her name at the time of her marriage was Myra Elwell Williams. Perhaps she had been previously married?","STR06" "I2655","Elznic","Alyce Helen ""Ellie""","18 Dec 1908","21 Mar 2007","0","Alyce Helen Fussell, 98, Geneva, died Wednesday (3/21/07). Born, Dec. 18,1908, in Milligan to Frank and Marie (Bartu) Elznic. Survivors: husband, Ben; son, daughter-in-law, Del and Lynne, Parker, Colo.; daughter, Jo Ann Heath, Geneva; grandchildren, spouses, Steve and Amy Heath, Geneva, Cynthia and Greg Schwaninger, Hallam, Kathleen and Mark Viola-Press, Agoura Hills, Calif., Susan and Dave Spangler, St. Paul, Minn., Craig Smith, Fremont, Calif.; great-grandchildren, Ben Heath, Geneva, Adam and Brett Schwaninger, Hallam, Meagan Smith, Fremont, Calif., Josh Beeman, Bartlesville, Okla., Margaret Jane Maffin, Geneva; sisters, Emilye Zenisek, Milligan, Mildred Nemeskal, Ord, Agnes Stofer, Geneva. Services: 11 a.m. Saturday, United Methodist Church, Geneva. The Rev. Ron Harris. Private family committal, Geneva Public Cemetery. No visitation. Memorials to the United Methodist Church. Published in the Lincoln Journal Star on 3/23/2007.","STR06" "I2998","Elznic","Anton F. ""Fred""","19 May 1896","16 Nov 1975","0","He attended rural school #85 in Saline County. As a young man, he earned his living by working on threshing crews and corn shelling crews. During the harvest time, the hired men slept in a hayloft or hay rack. On 5 September 1918, he enlisted in the U.S. Army. He was a private in the Model Machine Gun Company A, 163rd Battalion and was stationed at Camp Hancoda in Georgia. During basic training, he contracted the influenza that was sieging the country, and was unable to embark overseas with this company. He received an honorable discharge at Camp Dodge, Iowa on February 28, 1919. After his discharge, he engaged in farming west of Geneva. Anton worked with horses, and had many scars that resulted when he was breaking the young colts. He was in a threshing crew with the Spicka brothers, Joseph Herynk and Ed Kuss. To supplement the farm income during the depression, he used his team of horses to help with WPA road construction in Saline County (Milligan, pp 265-266).","STR06" "I33196","Elznic","Charles E.","20 Apr 1925","5 Jun 1997","0","Elznic - Charles Eugene ""Chuck,"" 72, Fullerton, widower of Violet Lang, died Thursday (6/5/97). Born, Geneva (4/20/25). Employee, then retired as vice president, Schweitz Equipment Co., 21 years. Survivors: second wife, Juanita; sons, Alvin, Madison, Tom, Renner, S.D.; daughters, Diana Keto, Phoenix, Charlotte Elznic, Vancouver, Wash; stepson, Chuck Delancey, Fullerton; brother, Ronald, Lincoln; seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.

Services: 10 a.m. Monday, Mount Calvary Lutheran Church, Fullerton. Fullerton Cemetery.

Visitation: today, 4-8 p.m., Palmer Funeral Home, Fullerton. Memorials to Nebraska Chapter of the National Kidney Foundation

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I36400","Elznic","Donald J.","3 May 1928","27 Jul 2000","0","Donald J. Elznic Sr.

Geneva resident Donald J. Elznic Sr., 72, died Thursday, July 27, 2000, in Geneva.
Services are 2 p.m. Tuesday at Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva with the Rev. Kim Dunker officiating. Burial will be in the Geneva Public Cemetery. Visitation began at noon today at the funeral home.

Mr. Elznic was born May 3, 1928, to James and Agnes (Kral) Elznic in Geneva. He served in the Korean War. His wife, Lois, preceded him in death.

Survivors are three sons, Donald J. Jr. of Salem, Ore., and Tim and Joe, both of Geneva; one daughter, Karla Slezak of Grand Island; one brother, Gary of Geneva; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Memorials may be given to the family.


Obituary for his wife, Lois, Maiden name unknown.


Elznic -- Lois V., 63, Geneva, died Monday (12/29/97) in Lincoln. Born, Sutton [ca 1934].
Survivors: husband, Donald J. Sr.; sons, Donald J. Elznic Jr., Salem, Ore., Tim Elznic , York, Joe Elznic , Geneva; daughter, Karla Slezak, Grand Island; sister, Margaret Staberg, Lincoln; six grand- children. Services: 2 p.m. Friday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Geneva. Geneva Public Cemetery. Visitation: begins 2 p.m. Thursday, funeral home. Memorials in care of family.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I2992","Elznic","Frank","14 Oct 1893","Dec 1965","0","SSDI:

FRANK ELZNIC 14 Oct 1893 Dec 1965 (Nebraska) (none specified) 506-24-1930 Nebraska","STR06" "I2996","Elznic","Frantisek ""Frank""","14 Mar 1863","12 Jun 1937","0","The son of Frank and Mary Hamouz Elznic, he came to America at age 16, making his home in Humbolt, Nebraska, moving to Milligan in 1891. He was Catholic. Frank held an office for over 30 years in the Katilicky Delnik. (Milligan, p 266).","STR06" "I2996","Elznic","Frantisek ""Frank""","14 Mar 1863","12 Jun 1937","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Atlanta Precinct
Enumerated 11 June 1900 by David L. Pettibone
SD 4 ED 104 Sheet 2A
(Indexed by Ancestry.com as Elgane)
26-26
Elzane, Frank Hd W M Apr 1868 32 M 7 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemi
a Farmer
Elzane, Mary Wife W F Jan 1877 23 M 7 4/7 (sic, probably transposed) Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Elzane, Frank Son W M Sept 1893 6 S Neb Bohemia Neb At School
Elzane, Andy Son W M May 1896 4 S Neb Boh Neb
Elzane, Annie Dtr W F Feb 1898 2 S Neb Boh Neb
Elzane, Joe Son W M Dec 1899 3/12 S Neb Boh Neb

1910 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Turkey Creek Precinct
Enumerated 15 April 1910
SD 4 ED 132 Sheet 1A
2-2
Elzney, Frank Hd M W 44 m1 17 AustBoh AustBoh AustBoh 1874 Na English Farmer
Elzney, Maria Wf F W 27 (sic) M1 17 9/9 Neb AustBoh AustBoh English
Elzney, Frank Son M W 16 S Neb AustBoh Neb English Farm Laborer
Elzney, Anton Son M W 13 S Neb AustBoh Neb English Farm Laborer
Elzney, Anna Dtr F W 12 S Neb AustBoh Neb
Elzney, Joseph Son M W 10 S Neb AustBoh Neb
Elzney, Maria Dtr F W 8 S Neb AustBoh Neb
Elzney, William Son M W 7 S Neb AustBoh Neb
Elzney, George Son (sic) M W 4 S Neb AustBoh Neb
Elzney, Vensalaus Son M W 2 S Neb AustBoh Neb
Elzney, Alice Dtr F W 1 3/12 Neb AustBoh Neb

1920 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp
Enumerate 7 January 1920 by James Krejdl
SD ??? ED 34 Sheet 1A
10-11
Elznic, Frank Hd M W 53 M 1891 Na 1901 Boh Boh Boh Farmer
Elznic, Mary Wf F W 42 M Neb Boh Boh
Elznic, Anton Son W M 29 S Neb Boh Neb
Elznic, Will M W M 18 S Neb Boh Neb
Elznic, Georgia Dtr F W 18 S Neb Boh Neb
Elznic, Jim Son M W 13 S Neb Boh Neb
Elznic, Ellie Dtr F W 11 S Neb Boh Neb
Elznic, Emmlo Dtr F W 7 S Neb Boh Neb
Elznic, Louis Son M W 4 4/12 S Neb Boh Neb
Elznic, Mildred Dtr F W 2 6/12 S Neb Boh Neb

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Chelsea Twp
ED 30-6, SD 11, Sheet 11A Stamped 25
64-64
Elznic, Frank Hd M W 63 M 26 Czech Czech Czech/Czech 1890 Na Farmer
Elznic, Mary Wf F W 52 M 18 Neb Czech Neb
Elznic, Emma Dtr F W 17 S Neb Czech Neb
Elznic, Lewis Son M W 15 S Neb Czech Neb
Elznic, Mildred Dtr F W 12 S Neb Czech Neb
Elznic, Agnes Dtr F W 9 S Neb Czech Neb","STR06" "I36399","Elznic","Gary L.","Abt 1938","27 Sep 2010","0","Gary L. Elznic, 72, Geneva died Monday, September 27 2010. Born to James and Agnes (Kral) Elznic in Geneva.

Survivors: son, James Lee Elznic, Geneva; daughter, Cynthia Dawn Elznic, Geneva; seven grandchildren.

Services; 10 a.m., Friday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Geneva. Graveside services; Geneva Public Cemetery, Geneva. Visitation; Thursday, 1 p.m. to 8 p.m., family to greet friends, 6 to 8 p.m., Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Geneva. Memorials to the family.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I36399","Elznic","Gary L.","Abt 1938","27 Sep 2010","0","(Research):Dennis Belohlavy also provided this obituary for Gary's daughter-in-law, Joyce Lee Elznic.

Joyce Marie Elznic was born to Jerry Clyde Lee and Hazel Dalton on January 2, 1971, at Denton, Texas, and passed away on December 25, 2011 at the Fillmore County Hospital Emergency Room in Geneva, Nebraska at the age of 40 years, 11 months, and 24 days. Joyce grew up around Denton, Texas and spent most of her young adult life there. In 1997 she moved to Nebraska where she met James Elznic. They were married on September 9, 2006. One child was born to James and Joyce, a daughter Victoria. James and Joyce were together until her unexpected death. Joyce spent her days raising her four children and grandchild. She valued her time with family and friends. She enjoyed walking through the woods, waterfalls, fishing, and camping with her family. She also enjoyed music and dancing. Joyce is survived by her husband James Lee Elznic; parents Jerry & Brenda Lee; Hazel and Keith Rhoades; son Samuel Hickman; daughters Causha Wilkey and fianc? Sang Xayavong, Cheyenne Wilkey, and Victoria Elznic; grandson Elliot Xayavong; brothers Gerald Lee, James DeHay, Joshua Underwood and Willy Underwood; sisters Sheila DeHay and Kathy Hilliard. ?i?

?/i?","STR06" "I2988","Elznic","Georgia","Abt 1905","1 May 1997","0","Obituary, from the Lincoln Journal Star Archives, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy

Vojta - Georgia A., 92, Milligan, widow of James, died Thursday (5/1/97) in Geneva. Born, Milligan. Survivors: daughter, son-in-law, Norma and Arnold Nadherny, Milligan; sisters, brothers-in-law, Alyce and Ben Fussell, Agnes and Charles Stofer, all Geneva, Emilye Zenisek, Milligan, Mildred Nemeskal, Ord; three grandchildren; six great-grandchildren.

Services: 10:30 a.m. Monday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel, Milligan. The Rev. Melanie Adams. Graveside services: Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation: begins 2 p.m. Sunday, funeral home. Memorials to Milligan Rescue Unit","STR06" "I2990","Elznic","Joseph ""Joie""","14 Nov 1899","9 Aug 1911","0","Tragedy hit the Elznic family on September 9, 1911, while they were living on the John Luzum farm in Glengary Towship. Joie, age 12, and William, a younger brother, went to play in the nearby sand pits. After the boys were there a short time, the wet sand caved in on them. Joie was completely covered and William was covered up to his shoulders. Even with great rescue efforts by the family and neighbors, the wet sand had taken its toll. William was dug out safely, but when Joie was reached, he was already dead from the weight of the sand on him. (Milligan, p 266).","STR06" "I5662","Elznic","Larry","11 Jan 1945","14 Dec 1999","0","Obituary, Copied from Find A Grave Memorial ID 112648066

Larry James Elznic was born Jan. 11, 1945 near Tobias to Anton F. and Mary (Paroubek Elznic. Larry passed away while working near Ohiowa on Dec. 14, 1999, at the age of 54 years, 11 months, and 3 days. He was one of four children in the family.

Larry moved several times during his life, two places near Tobias and four different places in Chelsea Township. Because the original Star No. 89 school house had burn, Larry started to school in a chicken house Northwest of Tobias. In the spring of 1954, Larry moved with his parents to Chelsea Township, and attended District 32 through the 8th grade. He attended Geneva High School, and graduated in 1963.

Larry was married to Sharon Kay Taylor of Geneva on July 21, 1963 at the United Methodist Church in Geneva. They made their home on the Lewis farm in Chelsea Township until they moved to their present home on Jan. 1, 1979. To this union four children were born, David James, DeAnn Kay, Donna Leigh, and Dale Lee.

he started farming at the age of 16 with his father, Anton. Larry and Sharon took over the family farming operation after their marriage. In 1984, he started a custom windrowing and baling business with the help of sons. He also worked for Cornhusker Farms for three years, from 1984 to 1987.

Larry enjoyed farming and livestock all his life. He didn't like the chores that went along with the livestock, so he could always find something else that needed to be done at chore time. Larry enjoyed repairing and working on his own machinery and vehicles. He spent many hours in his shop pondering over a project until he figured it out.

Larry was not a person for change, if it wasn't broken, don't fix it. If it was broken, fix it yourself instead of taking it to town. His passion was attending farm and consignment sales, sometimes more than one a week. He would be the first person to tell you that if he thought he could use it someday, he just couldn't bring himself to throw it away.

Larry loved sitting around the kitchen table and visiting with family and friends. He always enjoyed telling stories and jokes, reminiscing, playing cards, and family gatherings, especially the Elznic Reunion. A hobby of Larry's was reading, he could read newspapers, magazines or books all afternoon. He loved history, anything he could find to read or watch about past events like the Civil War. Larry also loved the Old Western Channel on cable. He was not a sports fan, bu he enjoyed attending his childrens baseball and softball games.

Larry was a loving and caring husband, father and grandfather. The joy of his life were his grandsons. Either babysitting with them, taking them to garage sales, coffee at Elaines and Bunkers or going to Burress for pop and candy. Larry also like telling stories about the things the grandsons had done, like playing in the goose pond.

Larry was the caretaker of the Chelsea Cemetery for a number of years, and a Hoegemeyer Hybrids Seed Dealer of 32 years.

Larry was preceded in death by his parents, Anton and Mary; infant brother Leo; sister and brother-in-law Lenoris and Rudy Girmus; brother-in-law, Edward Kottas and his mother-in-law, Wilma Taylor.

Larry is survived by his wife of 36 years, Sharon; sons, David (Karen) Elznic; and Dale (Becky) Elznic; and daughters DeAnn (David) Carpenter, and Donna (Rodney) Norrie; 5 gransons, and 2 step-granddaughters; sister Lorene (Wes)Buzek; father-in-law John Taylor Sr.; sister-in-law Shirley(Ed) Sluka, and Sandy Peterson and fiancee Norm Girmus; brother-in-law John Taylor Jr. and host of family and friends.

Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m., Dec. 17, 1999, from the Farmer and Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel in Milligan with Rev. Brian Kottas officiating. Nancy Cradduck accompanied Gaylord Cradduck, who sang ""Beyond the Sunset"" and ""Amazing Grace.""

Casket bearers were nephews Robert Kottas, Richard Kottas, Brian Srajhans, Roger Sluka, Mike Sluka and Seth Petersen.

Interment was in the Ceski Bratri (North) Cemetery.

The Nebraska Signal December 22, 1999 page 16","STR06" "I2642","Elznic","Lenoris M.","12 Jun 1931","29 May 1998","0","Lenoris graduated from Tobias High School in 1949. She attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and has a Masters' in Education. She was a member of Delta Kappa Gamma and delegate to their International Convention in Indianapolis. (Milligan, 277).She married a Girmus. (Milligan, p. 362).","STR06" "I2641","Elznic","Leo","27 Sep 1929","27 Sep 1929","0","Died as an infant.","STR06" "I3309","Elznic","Lorene Emily","19 Jul 1937","27 Jul 2023","0","""Lorene E. Elznic Kottas was born near Tobias, Nebraska on 19 July 1937. Her parents were Anton F. and Mary Paroubek Elznic. Lorene attended Tobias Public School for three and one half years and thenthe family moved and she attended District #89 in Saline County through the eighth grade, returning to the Tobias Public School, graduating in 1955. Her family included two brothers, Leo Elznic who died at birth, Larry Elznic, and one sister, Lenoris Girmus."" (Milligan, p 232).

Lorene Buzek moved to Milligan on July 1, 2003. She bought the house that was previously owned by R. D. and Nancy Gentry. Lorene is still active in the American Legion Auxiliary. As of this writing, she is the President of the Auxiliary. She enjoys helping working a the bar when needed both at the American Legion and the Milligan Auditorium. At this time she has seven grandchildren, Dillon STEINACHER; Jason SRAJHANS and his wife Ashley; Jo SRAJHANS and his wife, Christina; Michelle FUNK, Melissa SIEBER and her husband, Troy SIEBER, Shawn KOTTAS and Sharlene (Kottas) HARRE and her husband, Justin. She also has five great-grandchildren: Trenton SRAJHANS, Treygan SRAJHANS, Taylor SIEBER, Carsen SIEBER, and Lily SRAJHANS. (Milligan, 1988-2008, p. 131).

OBITUARY

Lorene E. Buzek

A Funeral Service for Lorene will be held on Tuesday, August 1, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. at the Milligan Auditorium in Milligan, Nebraska. Kim Dunker will preside over the Funeral Service.

A Graveside Service will be held in the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan, Nebraska following the Funeral Service.

Public visitation will be held on Monday, July 31, 2023 from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Milligan, Nebraska.

Memorials are suggested to the Milligan American Legion Auxiliary or the Milligan or Fairmont Fire & Rescue Squads.

Lorene E. (Elznic) Kottas - Buzek was born near Tobias, Nebraska on July 19, 1937 and passed away at Fairview Manor in Fairmont, Nebraska, on July 27, 2023 at the age of 86 years, and 8 days. Her parents were Anton F. & Mary (Paroubek) Elznic. She attended Tobias Public School for 3 ? years. Then the family moved and she attended Dist. #89 in Saline County through the 8th grade. She then returned to Tobias Public School and graduated in 1955.

Her family included two brothers, Leo, who died at birth, & Larry, and one sister Lenoris Girmus.

Lorene married Edward Frank Kottas on October 11, 1955 at York, Ne. They had 4 children: Marilyn, Beverly, Robert, & Richard. After Ed's passing on July 20, 1984, Lorene married Wesley Buzek on September 25, 1985.

Lorene was a homemaker. She enjoyed working on the farm, gardening, raising chickens, ducks, turkeys and guineas. She would always lend a helping hand in the field wherever needed. In later years, she worked at various jobs including; Ron's Tavern, Bunker's Inn, Food Basket, The Frosty Mug, Bev's Bar & Grill, Bubba's Anytime, Heritage Crossings, and Dollar General.

She enjoyed visits from her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She worked many Stags where she enjoyed dealing Blackjack as well as tending bar. She tended bar at the Milligan auditorium as well when needed.

She held various offices in the Milligan Legion Auxiliary HSSK Post #240. She was instrumental in lining up many casino trips, as well as trips to Branson, Missouri, with bus driver Jim Suda.

Preceding Lorene in death, were her husbands Edward F. Kottas and Wesley E. Buzek; son Robert E. Kottas and daughter-in-law Rose M. Kottas; parents Anton & Mary Elznic; and siblings, Leo Elznic, sister Lenoris Girmus and husband Rudy, & Larry Elznic.

Lorene is survived by her children, Marilyn and husband Brian Srajhans of Tobias, Nebraska, Beverly Mohlman of Strang, Nebraska, and Richard Kottas of Exeter, Nebraska; grandchildren, Jason & Ashley Srajhans of Milligan, Nebraska; Joseph & Christina Srajhans of Geneva, Nebraska; Michelle Funk & Shawn Brooks of Davenport, Nebraska; Melissa & Troy Sieber of Davenport, Nebraska; Dillon & Haeli Steinacher of Exeter, Nebraska; Shawn & Lyndsey Kottas of Geneva, Nebraska; and Sharlene & Justin Harre of Exeter, Nebraska; great grandchildren, Trenton, Treygan, and Trevan Srajhans; Lilly & Riley Srajhans; Taylor, Carson & Tinley Sieber; Koby Steinacher; and Cohen & Braxton Harre; sister-in-law, Sharon Elznic; sister-in-law & brother-in-law Lorene & Don Sluka; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, and neighbors. Lorene was well-loved and will be deeply missed by family, friends, and community.

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Farmer & Son","STR06" "I2653","Elznic","Mildred","7 Aug 1917","13 Sep 2011","0"," Mildred Nemeskal, 90 of Ord died Tuesday, September 13, 2011, at the Valley View Living Center in Ord.

Funeral Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, September 16, 2011, at the Ord Memorial Chapel with the Reverend Jeff Wulf officiating. Burial will be in the Douglas Grove Cemetery in Comstock. Visitation will be on Thursday from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at the Ord Memorial Chapel. Memorials are suggested to the Family's Choice. Ord Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

Mildred was born August 7, 1917, in Fillmore County, Nebraska to Frank and Marie (Bartu) Elznic. She was baptized at the St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Milligan on November 1, 1917. She received her education at District #76 Country School and helped on the family farm.

On March 27, 1940, Mildred was united in marriage to Lumire Nemeskal at Broken Bow, NE. This this union one son, Richard was born. The family lived on a farm near Comstock and in 1951, they moved west of Ord. In August of 1973, their son passed away as a result of an auto accident. Following his death they moved into Ord. Mildred did office and domestic work and also worked in a cafe.

Mr. Nemeskal passed away on November 25, 1973. Mildred has continued to make her home in Ord until her passing.

She enjoyed gardening, flowers, crocheting and fancy work. She was willing to be of help to anyone in need.

She is survived by two sisters; Agnes Stofer of Geneva, and Emilye Zenisek of Milligan; and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Lumire; a son, Richard; 4 sisters, Maymie, Anna, Georgia and Alyce; and six brothers, Frank, Bill, Joe, James, Anton and Louis.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I33195","Elznic","Ronald Duane","12 Aug 1930","5 Jan 2009","0","Ronald D. ""Ron"" Elznic

Ronald D. ""Ron"" Elznic 78, Lincoln, died Monday (1/5/09) in Lincoln, Neb. Ron was born on a farm in Chelsea Township, southeast of Geneva, Neb. to William & Lillie (Baloun) Elznic on August 12, 1930. After graduating from Geneva High School, he devoted his early life to farming. He also worked as a carpenter & woodworker. He was an excellent craftsman & always a perfectionist in every endeavor.

On August 20, 1950, he married Elveda Montgomery of Geneva. The couple lived on farms in Stanton & Chelsea townships where they raised their 3 children. Ron & Elveda moved to Geneva in 1992. Upon retiring as a Territory Representative after 20 years with Nebraska Engineering Company of Omaha. He also sold farm supply equipment for several other companies. Ron drove a school bus for Geneva Public Schools & St. Patrick School in Havelock. In 2003, he began employment at Lincoln/Lancaster Community Blood Bank as a courier. Ron's memberships included: Odd Fellows & Rebekah Lodges, Fillmore County Extension Board, Fillmore County Fair Board, 4H Sheep Club Leader, 50 year member of Geneva United Methodist Church, recent member of St. Luke United Methodist Church. Ron's volunteer work included: The Salvation Army, Lincoln/Lancaster Habitat Humanity, Lancaster County Election Board precinct worker.

Survivors: wife, Elveda Elznic, Lincoln; son & daughter-in-law, Robert & Barbara Elznic, Coffeyville, Kan.; daughters & son-in-law, Patricia & Dennis Nun, Lincoln; Anne Kastl, Lincoln; 10 grandchildren; five in-law grandchildren; four great grandchildren; beloved dog, Jenny. Preceded in death by: parents, William & Lillie Elznic; grandson, Ryan Elznic; infant sister, Elizabeth Elznic; brother, Charles Elznic.

Funeral services 3 p.m. Wednesday (1/7/09) at Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S. 14th Street. Burial: Lincoln Memorial Park. Visitation: 6-8 p.m. Tuesday (1/6/09) with family greeting friends & relatives; and 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Wednesday. All at the funeral home. Memorials, in lieu of flowers, to Habitat for Humanity.

(Lincoln, Nebraska JournalStar.com Obituaries, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I43185","","","","","","","" "I41064","Elznic","Timothy John","11 Mar 1958","16 Sep 2012","0","
Timothy John Elznic was born to Donald James Elznic Sr and Lois Vera Klein Elznic on May 11, 1958 at Hebron NE and passed away on September 16, 2012 at his home in Geneva NE at the age of 54 years, 4 months and 5 days. He was one of four children in the family.
Tim attended Geneva Public Schools and graduated with the Class of 1976. After graduation he worked the majority of his adult life in construction, working for the W.A. Biba Construction Company and then Webb Construction. In later years, he worked for Champion Homes and Petro in York NE. He retired in 2006 due to complications from his diabetes.
Tim married Debra Sieber on December 9, 1978 in Geneva NE and to this union one child was born, Jason John. They later divorced and Tim remarried Sharlene Harris at Winterset IA on July 25, 1996. He was a member of the United Methodist Church in Geneva. Tim enjoyed working outside doing construction projects. His other hobbies were tending his garden, hunting, fishing and collecting John Wayne memorabilia.
Tim was preceded in death by his parents, Donald and Lois Elznic, grandparents John and Vera Hofmann, Carl Klein, and James and Agnes Elznic, grand-daughter Skylar Elznic, as well as many aunts and uncles.
He is survived by son Jason Elznic of Geneva; grand-daughters Madison & Miranda Elznic of Geneva and one grandson, Damion Elznic of Lincoln; sister and brother-in-law, Karla and Frank Slezak of Grand Island; brother Joe Elznic of Bruning NE; and brother and sister-in-law, Donald Jr and Debra Elznic of Salem OR., aunt Margaret Staberg of Lincoln NE, great-aunt Agnes Stofer of Geneva; nephews Tyler Elznic, Patrick Elznic, and nieces Jodi Suminski and spouse Dustin, Kelly Kastens and spouse Nathan, and Sarah Storey and spouse Jason.
Memorial service 10:30 a.m., Friday September 21, at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva. No public visitation. Memorials in care of the family.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I2989","Elznic","William","10 Jan 1903","24 Sep 1970","0","Tragedy hit the Elznic family on September 9, 1911, while they were living on the John Luzum farm in Glengary Towship. Joie, age 12, and William, a younger brother, went to play in the nearby sand pits. After the boys were there a short time, the wet sand caved in on them. Joie was completely covered and William was covered up to his shoulders. Even with great rescue efforts by the family and neighbors, the wet sand had taken its toll. William was dug out safely, but when Joie was reached, he was already dead from the weight of the sand on him. (Milligan, p 266).","STR06" "I2989","Elznic","William","10 Jan 1903","24 Sep 1970","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Federal Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Chelsea Twp
ED 30-6 SD 11 Sheet 3B
83-83
Elznic, William Hd M W 27 M@21 Neb Czech Neb Farmer
Elznic, Lillie Wf F W 24 M@19 Neb Neb Neb
Elznic, Charles Son M W 5 S Neb Neb Neb
84-84
Baloun, Fred and Minnie","STR06" "I41529","Emerson","Franke Conner","7 Nov 1897","27 Apr 1952","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDF2-9Z9
name: Franko Conner Lawhon
death date: 27 Apr 1952
death place: Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 54 years 5 months 20 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 07 Nov 1897
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: Victor Tye Emerson
father's birthplace: Mississippi
mother's name: Fannie Conner
mother's birthplace: North Carolina
occupation: Airplane Instrument Insp.
place of residence: Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas
cemetery: Eden Cemetery
burial place: Douglas, Texas
burial date: 28 Apr 1952
additional relatives: X
film number: 2075022
digital film number: 4167233
image number: 2994
reference number: cn 19627
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Franko Conner Lawhon, 1952

Per FindAGrave:

Daughter of Victor T. Emerson and Fanny V. Connor Emerson. She married George Frank Lawhon the year of 1920 Texas. Her husband George Frank Lawhon born: 1900 Texas died: 16 Jan 1942 USS Enterprise Pacific Ocean MIA during World War II Burial was at Sea US Naval Forces and Military. He died airplane accident. She never remarried. They had no children.","STR06" "I41533","Emerson","Gover Conner ""Ox""","18 Dec 1907","26 Nov 1998","0","From FindAGrave:

Veteran of World War II. ""Ox"" served in the United States Navy aboard the aircraft carrier USS Block Island when it was torpedoed by a German sub in 1944. Retired from the service as Lieutenant Commander.

Played college football for the University of Texas (1928-1931) and the the Detroit Lions.","STR06" "I41530","Emerson","Lonnie Lee","Apr 1896","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Nannie Rebecca RUNNELS","STR06" "I41534","Emerson","Sloan ""Sloney"" Alfred","18 Dec 1907","17 Feb 1917","0","From FindAGrave:

Sloan died at the age of 9 of influenza epidemic that swept thru Texas and took many lifes.","STR06" "I41528","Emerson","Victor Tye","14 Jun 1870","29 Nov 1933","0","From FindAGrave:

Son of Robert Moore Emerson and Mary Elizabeth Tye Emerson both born North Carolina. Moved to Henderson County, Texas. His siblings were: George Leroy Emerson 1867-1942,Ella Moore Emerson Vinson 1869-1939, Victor Tye Emerson 1870-1933, Nancy Cornelia Emerson Robertson 1875-1924, sloan Allen Emerson 1879-1945, Bertha Logan Emerson Yates (Mississippi) 1883-1948 and Ruth Emerson Kiel 1897-1962. He met and married Fanny V. Connor April 4, 1894 Angelina County, Texas.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFFW-33T
name: V.T Emerson
death date: 29 Nov 1933
death place: Houston, Harrison, Texas
gender: Male
race: w
death age: 53 years 5 months 15 days
estimated birth date: 1880
birth date: 14 Jun 1870
birthplace:
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: DK
father's birthplace:
mother's name: DK
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Contractor Trucking
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place: Noacordoches Tex
burial date:
Informant G C Emerson, Houston, Texas
additional relatives:
film number: 2115871
digital film number: 4166784
image number: 1196
reference number: 50890
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" V.T Emerson, 1933","STR06" "I41528","Emerson","Victor Tye","14 Jun 1870","29 Nov 1933","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Angelina County, Pr. 3
Enumerated 27 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 3 Sheet 19B
(Image on Ancestry.com very faint)
343-368
Emerson, Victor Head W M Jun 1870 29 M 6 Born Mississippi NCarolina NCarolina Logging
Emerson, Fannie Wf W F Nov 1876 23 M 6 3/3 Tx Fl Fl
Emerson, Lonnie Son W M Apr 1896 4 S Tx Miss Tx
Emerson, Frank Son (sic) W M (sic) Nov 1897 2 W Tx Miss Tx
Emerson, Robert Son W M Jny 1900 6/12 S Tx Miss Tx

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine Co7unty, JP 4
Enumerated 20 Apr 1910
SD ? ED 141 Sheet 9A
163-122
Emerson, Victor T Head m W 39 M1 16 Miss NC NC Labor Saw Mill
Emerson, Fannie Wf F W 33 m 16 6/6 Tx Fl Tx
Emerson, Lonie Son M W 15 S Tx Miss Tx Labor Saw Mill
Emerson, Frank Dtr F W 12 S Tx Miss Tx
Emerson, Robert Son M W 10 S Tx Miss Tx
Emerson, Bronson Son m W 7 S Tx Miss Tx
Emerson, Gover (Ancestry transcribed as Squire) Son M W 2 S Tx Miss Tx
Emerson, Sloney Son M W 2 S Tx Miss Tx


","STR06" "I12379","Emigh","Catarina","Bef 1762","","0","The daughter of Johann and Mary Ann Emigh.","STR06" "I20523","Emry","Mary","Bef 1813","Yes, date unknown","0","Jay Ingalls wrote in 2001 that she was ""listed in an Irwin family bible that was owned by my grandmother,who was the daughter of Johann Jacob (Jake) Schopf and Margaret Ann Irwin......""","STR06" "I46637","Endicott","Erma","19 Jul 1902","28 Aug 1997","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by Carmian:

Erma Emma Kuykendall, 95, of McLeansboro and formerly of Carmi, died at 11:20 a.m. on Thursday, August 28, 1997, at Hamilton Memorial Hospital in McLeansboro. She was a homemaker.

She was born in Phillipstown, Illinois, on July 19, 1902, the daughter of the late Samuel Doss and Emma Nevada (Newell) Endicott. She married Henry Frank on October 24, 1926, and he died on November 15, 1975. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Carmi.

The funeral was at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, August 31, 1997, at the Carmi First United Methodist Church. Burial was in Kuykendall Cemetery near Carmi. Kittinger Fair Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.

Mrs. Kuykendall is survived by one son, Samuel Bert Kuykendall and wife Phyllis of McLeansboro; one granddaughter, Christine Joy Curdero of Philadelphia, Pennyslvania; and two great-grandchildren, Nathan Adam and Angela Curdeor of Philadelphia.

Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Samuel Dale and James Loren Endicott, and one sister, Leda Armstrong.","STR06" "I46661","Endicott","Martha May ""Mattie""","Abt 1853","6 Mar 1874","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Carmian, links to the memorial pages of her parents, George Fred Endicott (1825-1876) and Elizabeth Cale (1825-1894).","STR06" "I13771","Ener","Aaron P.","22 Dec 1894","3 Dec 1940","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1, East Mayfield Town
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 202-1 SD 19 Sheet 4B
81-84
Ener, Aaron P Head O $3000 M W 36 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Manager Dry Goods
Ener, Levia Wf F W 28 M 22 Tx Tx Tx Salesman Dry Good
Ener, Ardice B Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Ener, Martin A Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Wilson, Nettie Servant F W 54 Wd 18 Tx Tx Tx Cook Private Home
","STR06" "I24357","","","","","","","" "I47326","Ener","Arda Chatman ""George"" ""Buddy""","25 Dec 1909","18 Jul 1989","0","On the 1910 Sabine County, Texas census, he is listed with both parents, shown as 3 months old (census month was April 1910), and shown as Ardey C. Ener.

The US WWII Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947 shows him as a resident of San Antonioi, Texas, and employee of Western Auto Store. He weighed 160 pounds, and had a Ruddy complexion, with brown hair and eyes. He was 5'10 inches. Also listed was his wife, Gertie R. Ener. The date of this application was January 30, 1941.

On May 23, 1946, an A C Ener married Charline Parrott in Ward, Texas. They were divorced in Sabine County, Texas on July 23, 1982.

On April 7, 1984, at the age of 74, he married Margaret I Sunderland in Newton County, Texas. She was age 64, so born circa 1920.","STR06" "I4327","Ener","Ardice B. ""A. B.""","19 May 1916","21 Feb 1996","0","His name is shown by some as Ardice/Ardis/Artis Bashum ENER. His place of birth is also shown by some at Terry, Pennsylvania. This contradicts his obituary, below, in which he is shown as a native of Fairmount. It also contradicts the 1930 census, which shows his place of birth as Texas.

The Sabine County Reporter
March 13, 1996, Page 14

A. B. Ener, 79, of Beaumont died Wednesday, February 21, 1996, at Baptist Hospital in Beaumont.

A native of Fairmount, he had lived in Beaumont several years and was a retired senior project engineer with Neches Butane. He was a U. S. Army Air Corps veteran of World War II.

Survivors: wife, Anna Belle Ener of Beaumont, son Ray Ener of Bridge City; daughters Kaye Bryant of Beaumont, Kathy Gilstrap of Alvin, and Marty Fazand of Tyler; a half-brother, Jimmy Dale Ener of Palestine; ten grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday at Broussard's Mortuary chapel in Beaumont. Interment followed with Masonic rites at Forest Lawn Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2011)","STR06" "I37000","","","","","","","" "I47004","Ener","Ashley Nicole","18 Jul 1995","18 Sep 2017","0","Ashley Nicole Ener, 22, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Monday evening, September 18, 2017 in Hemphill.

Ashley was born June 18, 1995 in Huntsville, Texas to Nathan and Tammy Diane Clark Ener. She was a graduate of Hemphill High School and was a Certified Nurses Aid working in the Home Health field. She was a lifelong resident of Hemphill, Texas.

Ashley is survived by her parents, Nathan and Tammy Ener of Hemphill; grandparents, W.P. and Mamie Ener of Milam, Texas, Tommy and Patsy Clark of Hemphill, Texas and Dianne Vines of Brookeland, Texas; brother, Nathan Ryan Ener of Hemphill; and sister, Chelsea Ann Ener of Hemphill.

She was preceded in death by her grandfather, Ronald Vines.

Funeral services for Ashley will be held at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 20, 2017 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with burial to follow in Ener Cemetery, Yellowpine, Texas.

Condolences can be made online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, September 27, 2017, Page 8

SABINE COUNTY, TX (KTRE) -
A 22-year-old woman died when she drove off the road near Hemphill late Monday night, and her SUV struck a tree.

According to a press release from the Texas Department of Public Safety, the one-vehicle crash occurred on State Highway 87 about one mile south of Hemphill at about 11:25 p.m. Monday.

The preliminary crash report shows that Ashley Nicole Ener, of Hemphill, was driving a 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee north on SH 87 when she drove over into the southbound lane. Ener then over-corrected to the right then back to the left before her vehicle left the road and struck a tree, the press release stated.

A Sabine County justice of the peace pronounced Ener dead at the scene of the wreck.

The wreck is still under investigation.","STR06" "I4035","Ener","Bennie Paul","28 Sep 1935","5 Jul 2002","0","Sabine County Reporter Wednesday, July 10, 2002 p 12

Bennie Paul Ener

Bennie Paul Ener, 66, of Center died Friday, July 5, 2002 in Beaumont.

Ener was born Sept. 28, 1935 in Pineland as a son of Inez Iler Ener and the late Bennie C. Ener. He had lived in Center six years and was a former longtime resident of Orange. He served as the minister of the Church of Christ in Joaquin.

Survivors: wife, Linda Ener of Center; mother, Inez Ener of Pineland; sons, John David Ener of Dallas and Jason Howell Ener of Galveston; daughter Elizabeth Ann Perry of Buna; brother, Bill Ener of Pineland; sister, Beth McDaniel of Hemphill; and five grandchildren, Jordan, Byron, Gregory, Scarlett and Patrick.

Funeral services were held 2 pm Monday at the Chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill with William Perry and Joe Hughes officiating. Interment followed at Lonestar Cemetery near Pineland.","STR06" "I24327","Ener","Bertice Lucille","28 Apr 1914","11 May 1989","0","Per her FindAGrave memorial page:

1/m Odis David (""Pete"") Odom [1909-1943]
2/m James Bennie (""Bene"") Hodges [1913-1953]
3/m James ""Esko"" Barbee [1901-1973]","STR06" "I44974","Ener","Bettie Mae","12 Dec 1924","10 Mar 2014","0","Bettie Mae Ener Busby McGraw, 89, died Wednesday in the Hemphill Care Center. Bettie Mae was born in Yellowpine, Texas, to Hamp C. and Bess Mae Jones Ener. She has lived in Hemphill all her life and was a member of the East Mayfield Missionary Baptist Church.

Mrs. McGraw is survived by her step-sons; Frayne McGraw and his wife Betty of Minden, LA, Terry McGraw of Hemphill, Wade McGraw and his wife Kathy, her step-daughter Christine Johnson and her husband Charles of Stonewall, LA, her brother Winfred P. Ener and his wife Mammie of Hemphill, her sister Dorothy Webb and her husband Thomas of Geneva, eleven grandchildren and twenty-six great grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 9:00PM, Friday, March 21, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 11:00AM, Saturday, March 22, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Oakhill Cemetery, Hemphill, Texas.

Copied from Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, March 26, 2014, Page 13","STR06" "I4123","Ener","Billy Bruce","22 Sep 1943","14 Mar 2024","0","Billy Bruce 'Bill' Ener, 80, of Pineland, passed away Thursday, March 14, 2024 at Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill. Bill was born September 22, 1943 in Jasper, to Bennie C. Ener and Inez Iles Ener. He was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and had worked in construction as a welder for many years. Bill is survived by his son, Todd Ener and wife, Cheryl, of El Campo,; sister, Beth McDaniel and husband, Weldon, of Hemphill; two grandchildren, Ty and Ally; two nieces and three nephews.

Funeral services were held Saturday, March 16, 2024 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Floyd Wright and Tiffany Bradberry officiating.

Burial will follow services in Brookeland Cemetery with Danny Brown, Kenneth Ferguson, Roger Mitchell, Kenneth Miller, Alan McDaniel and Bill Iles serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers are Dwain Rhame and Johnny Paul Wallace.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 20, 2024, page 4","STR06" "I28085","","","","","","","" "I24360","","","","","","","" "I48583","Ener","Daniel Eldon ""Jiggs""","20 Apr 1923","1 Oct 2018","0","Daniel Eldon ""Jiggs"" Ener, 95, of Beaumont, died Monday, October 1, 2018. He was born on April 20, 1923, to Mary Martha ""Mattie"" McNaughten Ener and James Washington Ener in Hemphill. Jiggs was a United States Navy veteran having survived Pearl Harbor in World War II. He retired as an operator in the petrochemical industry.

Survivors include his daughters, Jerri Frazier and her husband, Gary of Silsbee and Jodie Shirley and her husband, Tom, of Beaumont; grandchildren, Kate Shirley, Brooke Fergon, Matt Keneson, Matt Frazier, Amanda Hatton; great-grandchildren, Nick Fergon, Shelby Frazier, Charlie Frazier, Haylee Frazier, Rueben Hatton, and Hannah Hatton.

A gathering of Mr. Ener's family and friends will be from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., Wednesday, October 3, 2018, at Broussard's, 1605 North Major Drive, Beaumont. His funeral service will be 10:00 a.m., Thursday, October 4, 2018, at Broussard's, with interment to follow at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Beaumont.

Downloaded from Broussards Funeral Home website","STR06" "I4041","Ener","David Franklin","21 Nov 1950","6 Apr 2012","0","David Franklin Ener

David Franklin Ener, 61, died in the Hemphill Care Center, Friday, April 6, 2012, after an illness.
He was born in Jasper, TX, to Willie F. and Onie Smith Ener. He graduated high school in Nederland before moving with his family to Yellowpine. He had worked for Temple Inland in the raw lumber processing department in Pineland. Ener was a member of the Yellowpine Macedonia Baptist Church.

He is survived by his sisters, Kathy Brown and Danny, and Gaynell Arney and Rick, all of Hemphill; a number of nieces and nephews; and his aunt, Jessie Ener [nee Morris] of Yellowpine.

Funeral services were held Monday, April 9, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in the Yellowpine Cemetery in Yellowpine.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Online condolences may be posted at www.starrfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I24505","","","","","","","" "I47344","Ener","Dixie Lou","24 Aug 1925","14 Jan 2019","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page

Dixie Lou Hargis, 93, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Monday, January 14, 2019 in Shady Shores of Hemphill.

Dixie was born August 24, 1925 in Hemphill, Texas to James Hargis Ener and Ella Smith Ener. She attended and graduated from Hemphill ISD. She was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother and also a businesswoman and rancher.

Dixie was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and she was a longtime member of First Baptist Church in Hemphill where she served her church in many ways, such as Sunday school teacher, youth leader, donating her time to visitation, to name a few. She was one of the oldest members of the church and was involved with the ground breaking of the new Family Life Center.

Dixie was also a 40-year member of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas '96 James Frederick Gomer Chapter, a member of the Sabine County Historical Commission, and she was active with the Gaines-Oliphant House Restoration. She and her sister, Pete, ran Two Sisters Restaurant in Hemphill successfully for more than 30 years.

Dixie and her family owned and operated chicken houses for many years. She also owned Hargis Farms where she and her family raised and sold Santa Gertrudis cattle
.
Dixie was preceded in death by her husband, Herbert Kyle ""H.K."" Hargis; her brother, Buddy Ener; and her sisters, Ila Martin and Pete Pratt.

She is survived by her sons, Dickie Hargis and wife, Rhonda, of Hemphill, Texas and Phillip Hargis and wife, Dana, of Batesville, Arkansas; grandchildren, Erica, Sarah, Ethan, Chad, and Tristan; and great grandchildren, Kyleigh, Kinslee, Kaisley, and Stephen.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Thursday, January 17, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 1:00 p.m. Friday, January 18, 2019 at First Baptist Church, 301 Mann St., Hemphill, Texas, under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Buddy Pratt officiating.

Burial will follow services in Hemphill Cemetery.

Serving as pallbearers are Weldon McDaniel, Felix Holmes, Roger Gay, Bill Speights, Les Kercheval, Gary Parks, Daryl Melton, and Red Ryan.

Dixie's wish was for any donations or memorials to be made to: The Gaines-Oliphant House Restoration Fund, P. O. Box 655, Hemphill, Texas.

Online condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.
Contributor: Bobby Sowell (49092816) ? Bsowell99@yahoo.com

Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, January 23, 2019, Page 8","STR06" "I44975","Ener","Dorothy Lee","30 Jun 1927","2 Jan 2018","0","Dorothy Lee (Ener) Webb, 90, of Geneva, Texas died early Tuesday morning, January 2, 2018. She spent the last week of her life in a Tyler hospital surrounded by family.

She was born June 30, 1927 at her home in Sabine County to Hamp and Bess Mae Ener. She graduated from Hemphill High School in 1945. During the next year she met and married the love of her life, Thomas Webb. They were married for over 67 years. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. She enjoyed cooking, sewing, and growing beautiful flowers. She worked as a teacher's aid at Hemphill Elementary School and retired after 20 years of service. She was a member of Geneva Baptist Church for over 70 years. She served as a teacher, secretary, and treasurer for many years. She always opened her home to the many pastors that served the church.

She is survived by three children and spouses, Ray and Karen Webb of Houston, Kenneth and Teri Webb of Hemphill, and Kathy McGraw of Hemphill. Also, two step-daughters, Tommie Bowen and Bonnie Nulisch of Houston. She was blessed by seven grandchildren: Alicia Jeter, Kurt Webb, Heather Webb, Kenny Webb, Leslie Huval, Tom McGraw, and Lee McGraw. Also, 14 great grandchildren which she enjoyed rocking. She is also survived by one brother, Winfred Ener and wife, Mammie, of Milam.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Thomas Webb; sister, Bettie Mae McGraw; and son-in-law, Wade McGraw.

(Copied from the Starr Funeral Home Website)
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 10, 2018, Page 5

Visitation for Mrs. Webb will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Friday, January 5, 2018 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

A celebration of life will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, January 6, 2018 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with burial to follow in Myrtle Springs Cemetery in Geneva.

Online condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I28083","Ener","Douglas Ray","9 Nov 1967","25 Jul 2006","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 26, 2006, p. 9

Douglas Ray Ener, Jr.

Douglas Ray Ener, Jr., 38, of Lumberton died Tuesday, July 25, 2006 at his residence. Ener was born on Nov. 9, 1967, in Kountze, and worked as an industrial manager for PSC in Beaumont. He was an active member of Christ Community Church of Beaumont and was a devoted volunteer of Power Castle Ministries. Survivors: his wife, Theresa Ener of Lumberton, children, Emily Ener, Chase Ener, and Jessica Ener, all of Lumberton; parents Douglas and Shelia Ener of Honey Island; brother Charles Ener of Honey Island; and his grandmother, Jessie Ener of Yellowpine. Funeral services were held Saturday at 2 p.m. at Broussard's Mortuary Chapel in Kountze. Interment followed at Jordan Cemetery in Honey Island. Memorial contributions may be made to Power Castle Ministries, P.O. Box 5331, Beaumont, TX, 77726. Services were under the direction of Broussard's Mortuary in Kountze.","STR06" "I16087","Ener","Esther","Aft 1912","","0","Married to a Mr. Coward.","STR06" "I2879","Ener","Francis Edna","12 May 1879","25 Oct 1949","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6XP-DGC
Name: Edna Clark
Death Date: 25 Oct 1949
Death Place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 71 years 5 months 13 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 May 1879
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James Monroe Enor
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Travis
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Woods Cemetery
Burial Place: Newton Co., Texas
Burial Date: 27 Oct 1949
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223524
Digital Film Number: 4031960
Image Number: 02217
Reference Number: cn50133
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I2881","Ener","Hamp Cornelius","2 Mar 1881","10 Dec 1965","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 24, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 14GB
17-17
Ener, Hamp C Head M W 48 M 40 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Ener, Bessie M Wf F W 24 m 16 Tx Tx Tx
Ener, Bettie M Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Ener, Dorothea L Dtr F W 2 10/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Ener, Winifred P F W 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I4165","Ener","Hartman Wayne","27 Sep 1935","27 Dec 2002","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 8, 2003

Wayne Ener

Wayne Ener, 67, of Daisetta died Friday, Dec. 27, 2002, at his residence. He was born Sept. 27, 1935, in Yellowpine and had lived in Daisetta since 1974 and was a member of Central Baptist Church, where her served as a deacon, song leader, and Sunday School superintendent. He retired in 1995 from Liberty County Appraisal District as senior map supervisor. Survivors: wife of 46 years, Melba Rose Ener of Daisetta; parents, Hudie and Jessie (Morris) Ener of Yellowpine; four daughters and sons-in-law, Annie and Bobbie ROBINSON, Wanda and Tom HIM, and Connie and Bubba FREGIA, all of Liberty, and Shirley and Dolph WALKER of Lumberton; a son and daughter-in-law, Wendel and Dicksie ENER of Houston; a sister and brother-in-law, Adell and M. L. WALTERS of Yellowpine; brothers and sisters-in-law, Terell and Dorothy ENER of Yellowpine, Douglas and Shila ENER of Honey Island, and Wilson and Mary ENER of Saratoga; 13 grandchildren; eight step-grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Dec. 30 at Central Baptist Church of Daisetta with Bro. Jimmy Van Dorn officiating. Interment followed at Ener Cemetery at Yellowpine. Pace-Stancill Funeral Home of Dayton, directors.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I16092","Ener","Hudie Wilson","28 Mar 1913","13 May 2005","0","Sabine County Reporter
May 18, 2005

Hudie W. Ener

Hudie W. Ener, 92, of Yellowpine died Friday, May 13, 2005 at his residence. Ener was born March 29, 1913 in Yellowpine as a son of the late Margaret (Sanford) and Hartman Ener and was a longtime resident of Sabine County. He retired from Union Oil Company as a refinery worker and was a member of Yellowpine Macedonia Baptist Church. Survivors: wife, Jessie Ener of Yellowpine; sons, Terrell Ener of Cherokee, Iowa, Douglas Ener of Honey Island, and Wilson Ener of Saratoga; daughter, Adell WALTERS of Yellowpine; 15 grandchildren, 49 great-grandchildren; and seven great-great granchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Wayne Ener. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Yellowpine Macedonia Baptist Church with Terrell Ener, M.L. WALTERS, and Joe LORD officiating. Interment was at Ener Cemetery in Yellowpine. Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I7575","Ener","James Cornelius","22 Sep 1853","4 Nov 1880","0","He was instead shown as James Monroe Enor [Ener] on the death certificate of daughter Edna Ener Clark.","STR06" "I13785","Ener","James Hargis","22 Aug 1891","12 Dec 1981","0","His Texas Death Cerificate showed him as widowed, his usual occupation as County Surveyor, and as a son of L.A. Ener and Teba Hyden. Informant was his daughter, Lila E. Pratt. His residence at the time of his death was Hwy 87, South, inside the Hemphill City limits.","STR06" "I13785","Ener","James Hargis","22 Aug 1891","12 Dec 1981","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1, SD 2, ED 131 Sheet 2A
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
Hemphill and Fairdale Round
29-30
Ener, James H Head M W 18 M1 1 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Ener, Ella C. Wf F W 21 M1 1 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Ener, Ardrey C Son M W 3/12 Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7, SD 326, ED 169 Sheet 7A
Enumerated 9 and 12 Jan 1920
Hemphill and Fairdale Round
126-126
Ener, J. Hargis Head M W 28 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Ener, Ella C. Wf F W 30 M Tx Tx Tx
Ener, Ardra C Son M W 10 Tx Tx Tx
Ener, Ila Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Ener, Lila Dtr F W 3 10/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill Town, JP 1, ED 202-2, SD 19, Sheet 1A
Enumerated 9 and 12 Jan 1920
1rst Street
6-6
Ener, J. Hargis Head $2,500 M W 36 M17 Tx Tx Tx Salesman General Store
Ener, Ella C. Wf F W 41 M 20 Tx Tx Tx
Ener, Ila M Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Ener, Lila Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Ener, Dixie L Dtr F W 4 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill, JP 1, SD 42-2, ED 202-1 Sheet 2b
Enumerated 8 Apr 1940
31 O 1200
Ener, J. Hargis Head M W 48 M Tx Surveyor, County High School Fourth Year
Ener, Ella C. Wf F W 51 M Tx High School Second Year
Ener, Lila Dtr F W 22 S Tx High School Fourth Year Waitress Cafe
Ener, Dixie Lou Dtr F W 13 Tx In School High School First Year","STR06" "I24306","Ener","James Thomas ""Tom""","5 Dec 1894","23 Jan 1977","0","The son of William Green ENER and Catherine FRAZIER.","STR06" "I24306","Ener","James Thomas ""Tom""","5 Dec 1894","23 Jan 1977","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 7, ED 10
Enumerated on April 22, 1930 by Sim McDaniel
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet No. 7B
138-140
Ener, James T. Hd M W 35 M @ 18 Tx Tx La Farmer
Ener, Millie Wife F W 31 M @ 15 Tx Tx Tx
Ener, Lucile, Ab. Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Ener, Oralene (sci) Dtr F W 10 W Tx Tx Tx
Ener, Jean Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Ener, Ulene Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I7406","Ener","James Trahane","Abt 1808","27 Nov 1869","0","An article published in the October 15 issue of ""The Sabine County Reporter"" indicated that James and his brother, William Trehane Ener, immigrated from Cornwall to America in the spring of 1835. William settled in Grant County, Wisconsin, and James was in Jefferson County, Texas by 4 April 1836. He joined Capt. O. M. Wheeler's Company K, 2nd Regiment, Texas Mounted Volunteers during the U.S. Mexican War. After returning to Sabine County, he and his wife, Mary Ann Gomer, established a large successful farm on the south side of the Housen Bayou near her parents. He was murdered one block south of the Sabine County Courthouse on 27 November 1869 by a disgruntled sharecropper. He was the second person to be buried in the Ener cemetery.

John and Helene Ennor (ennor@cfu.net) emailed : ""We are looking for information on James T Enner. He was born in England about 1810 and at some point ended up in Sabine Co. We think this might be where he married Mary Ann Gomer on 10/5/1847. He was murdered in Sabine on 11/27/1869. What we would like to know is who James T Enners parents are and any details on his murder. If you have info we would appreciate hearing from you.""

A later email from James Ennor indicated that James was shot by a man named Lyles.","STR06" "I36993","Ener","Jimmy Dale ""Pops""","9 Jul 1932","12 Dec 2010","0","OBITUARY
Jimmy Ener

Published: December 14, 2010
Private family services for Jimmy ""Pops"" Ener, 78, of Temple will be held later.
The body will be cremated.

Mr. Ener died Sunday, Dec. 12, in Temple.

He was born July 9, 1932, in Hemphill to Aaron P. and Levi Wells Ener. He was a resident of Temple for 10 years and was a master Mason. He was preceded in death by a son, Stephen ""Rowdy"" Ener.

Survivors include a daughter, Rhonda Patterson of Dallas; two sons, Martin Ener of San Angelo and Aaron J. Ener of Temple; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

Hewett-Arney Funeral Home in Temple is in charge of arrangements.

Temple Daily Telegram
tdnews.com","STR06" "I47008","","","","","","","" "I8047","","","","","","","" "I37002","","","","","","","" "I24294","Ener","Kathryn Eulene","1 Mar 1926","3 Feb 2020","0","KATHRYN EULENE'S OBITUARY

Kathryn Eulene Procella was born March 1, 1926 to Tom and Melva Ener in the community of Fairdale and went to her Heavenly home on February 3, 2020.

Eulene grew up in the Fairdale community. On November 7, 1947, she married the love of her life, Eugene Procella. From this union was born three children, Sharon, Joe, and Debbie. Eulene was a loving wife to her husband and a loving mother to her children. She was a sweet Christian lady who loved the Lord with all her heart. There is no doubt that she is walking the streets of gold right now.

Eulene is predeceased by her son, Joe, her parents, and three sisters, Lucille, Osalene, and Jean.

Eulene is survived by her loving husband of 73 years, Eugene; daughters, Sharon Hough and husband, Robert, of Nacogdoches, Debbie Williams and husband, Marty, of Brazoria, and daughter-in-law, Vickey Procella of Hemphill. She is also survived by six grandchildren and their spouses, Rob and Rebecca Hough of Longview, Bryan and Katie Hough of Dallas, Eric and Lana Procella of Hemphill, Andrea and Eric Heslip of Hemphill, Holly and Sam Soderman of Pearland, and Marci and Jason Reyes of Lake Jackson. She is further survived by 18 great grandchildren.

Eulene was an inspiration to all who knew her. She was a sweet, gentle woman of grace, beauty, elegance, and wisdom. She will be greatly missed.

Visitation will begin at 1:00 p.m. Thursday, February 6, 2020 will funeral service to follow at 2:00 p.m. in Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas with Rev. Michael Procella officiating.

Burial will follow service in Hemphill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Eric Procella, Eric Heslip, Rob Hough, Bryan Hough, Jason Reyes, Sam Soderman, Bobby Hough, Bret Procella and Kyle Soderman serving as pallbearers and Robert Hough, Marty Williams, and Hollis Twine serving as honorary pallbearers.

Guest book can be signed and condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.


(Downloaded from The Starr Funeral Home website)
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 12, 2020, Page 5","STR06" "I37001","","","","","","","" "I47010","","","","","","","" "I16084","Ener","Marcus Dwain","29 Jul 1928","17 Jan 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 25, 1995, Page 10

Marcus Dwain Ener

Funeral services for Marchu Dwain Ener, 66, of Beaumont were held at 3:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 20, at Kelley & Watkins Funeral Home's chapel in Beaumont. Interment was at Haven of Rest Cemetery in Jefferson County.

He died Tuesday, Jan. 17, 1995.

Ener was born July 29, 1928, in Pineland and was a graduate of Brookeland High School. He had lived in Beaumont 35 years and was a district manager with Farmer's Insurance Group of Companies. Ener was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II and Sunday School superintendant with First Baptist Church.

Surivivors: wife, Clifford Marie Ener of Beaumont; daughters, Suzanne Garrett and Debbie Richmond, both of Beaumont, sisters, Etha Coward of Kountze and Sue Ketchum of Silsbee; and three grandchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2009)","STR06" "I7583","Ener","Margaret","Abt 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1900 Sabine County, Texas census, she was listed as a boarder in the home of Narrie Mason in Hemphill. Her occupation was shown as housekeeper.","STR06" "I4175","","","","","","","" "I47594","Ener","Marjorie Ray","9 Aug 1922","4 Oct 2012","0","Copied from FindAGrave

Marjorie F. Savoy, 90, of Beaumont, Texas, died Thursday, October 4, 2012.

She was born on August 9, 1922, in Hemphill, Texas to Benena and Norman Ener, and had been a resident of Beaumont for over seventy-two years.

Marjorie worked as a secretary for Dr. Olcutt at Lamar Tech and retired from American Rice Growers.

She is survived by her daughters, Rebecca Bridges and her husband, James and Patricia Lackey, all of Beaumont; grandchildren, James M. Bridges, Joanna Alford, Linda Crosby, and Karen Lackey. Marjorie was blessed with great-grandchildren, Caroline and Grace Bridges, and Rebecca Alford; brother, Norman W. Ener, Jr.; sister, Maurine Behrens; and many nieces and nephews.

Marjorie is preceded in death by her parents; and sister, Nelwyn Meredith and her husband, Joe E. Savoy.

She died peacefully at home under the care of New Century Hospice.

Interment: Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Beaumont, Texas.


Source: Broussard's Mortuary, Beaumont, Texas","STR06" "I37003","","","","","","","" "I32790","Ener","Mary","Abt 1849","Bef 1860","0","Died young, and was the first to be buried in the Ener Cemetery.","STR06" "I16086","Ener","Melvina","Aft 1910","","0","She married an E. SHORT.","STR06" "I7580","Ener","Nancy Elizabeth","Abt 1864","Aft 1864","0","Died as an infant.","STR06" "I47003","","","","","","","" "I48033","","","","","","","" "I47596","Ener","Nelwyn B.","18 Dec 1936","13 Sep 2011","0","Copied from FindAGrave

Nelwyn Meredith, 74, of Beaumont, Texas, died Tuesday, September 13, 2011, at Huguley Memorial Medical Center in Burleson, Texas.

Born in Hemphill, Texas, Nelwyn was born December 18, 1936, to Benena Smith Ener and Norman Ener and had been a resident of Beaumont for over fifty years. She was a former teacher with the Beaumont Independent School District.

She is survived by two sons and one daughter; five grandchildren, two sisters and one brother.

Her funeral service will be 10:00 a.m. Saturday, September 17, 2011, at Broussard's, 1605 North Major Drive, Beaumont, with interment to follow at Forest Lawn Memorial Park. A gathering of her family and friends will be from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Friday, September 16, 2011, at Broussard's.

Source: Broussard's Mortuary, Beaumont, Texas","STR06" "I47593","Ener","Norman Wesley","17 Sep 1930","17 Aug 2019","0","Norman Wesley Ener, Jr., 88, of Beaumont, died Saturday, August 17, 2019. A native of Hemphill, he was born on September 17, 1930, the son of Benenna Smith Ener and Norman Wesley Ener, Sr., and he served in the United States Marine Corps. Survivors include his son, Norman Wesley Ener III; daughter, Suellen Ener; granddaughters, Jamie Young Beck, Dr. Elizabeth Ener, and Rachael Ener; great-grandchildren; sister and brother-in-law, Maurine and Paul Behrens; and many nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his wife, Mary Helen Kellam Ener; his parents; and sisters, Marjorie Savoy and Nelwyn Meredith. A gathering of Mr. Ener's family and friends will begin at 10:00 a.m., with his funeral service to follow at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, August 24, 2019, at Broussard's, 1605 North Major Drive, Beaumont. His graveside service will be at 3:30 p.m. Saturday afternoon at Hemphill City Cemetery, 276 South Texas Street, Hemphill. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Senior Adult Ministry, North End Baptist Church, 5115 Eastex Freeway, Beaumont, Texas 77706. Complete and updated information may be found at: broussards1889.com.


Published in Beaumont Enterprise on Aug. 21, 2019, and downloaded from this site as well
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 28, 2019, page 7","STR06" "I47006","","","","","","","" "I7582","Ener","Rebecca Y.","Abt 1870","Aft 1870","0","Died as an infant.","STR06" "I24307","Ener","Rena Jean","23 Nov 1923","16 Oct 2015","0","Jean McDaniel, age 91 of Kirbyville, Texas passed away Friday, October 16, 2015 at Avalon Place in Kirbyville.

Funeral services will be 2pm Sunday, October 18, 2015 at Adams EE Stringer Funeral Home in Kirbyville.

Burial at Kirbyville Cemetery.

Born November 23, 1923 in the Fairdale community in Sabine County, she had lived in Kirbyville since 1945 where she and her husband operated a dairy, then a General Store and later became a Real Estate agent. She also served on the Kirbyville City Council.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Willie McDaniel.

Survivors include her children, Mary Horn and Leonard of Jasper, Diann Kole of Houston and Kathy Dawson of Tyler, Texas, 6 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren and 9 great-great grandchildren.

(Copied from her Find A Grave Memorial Page)","STR06" "I24328","Ener","Ruby Osalene","4 Mar 1919","15 Jun 1997","0","Jan 1970: Name listed as OSALENE ENER SHEETS; 19 Jan 1989: Name listed as OSALENEE SHEETS ROSE; 11 Jul 1997: Name listed as OSALENE S ROSE Per Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.","STR06" "I47007","","","","","","","" "I24356","","","","","","","" "I48581","Ener","Vivian Genetta","9 Jun 1920","18 Feb 1995","0","Vivian Branham

Vivian Genetta Branham, 74, of Beaumont died Saturday, Feb. 18, 1995, at a Beaumont hospital.

Mrs. Branham, a longtime resident of Beaumont, was a native of Hemphill.

Survivors: husband, James Branham Sr. of Beaumont; sons, James Samuel Branham Jr. of Baytown and Eldon Burnis Brahnam of Houston; daughters, Sandra Rae Thomas of Houston, Esther Jean Tanner of Beaumont and Martha Lou Huffman of Briston, Ind.; a brother, Daniel Eldon ""Jiggs"" Ener of Beaumont; a sister, Barbara Jean West of Beaumont; 13 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at Forest Lawn Funeral Home in Beaumont. Interment followed at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Beaumont.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 1, 1995, Page 10","STR06" "I24358","","","","","","","" "I24359","","","","","","","" "I12273","","","","","","","" "I4097","Ener","William Raymond","11 Jan 1933","29 Dec 1983","0","Elaine Wells emailed, in January 2013, that Raymond was married several times. His first wife was named Daisy Ruth, and they were the parents of Sharon Ruth and Deborah Ann, both born in the early 1950's. No records found on either the Texas Marriage or Texas Birth Indexes. Elaine said his eldest daughters lived in Newton County for quite awhile, and later moved to Houston.

His younger daughters, Kathryn and Gaynell were born during a subsequent marriage to Jackie Faubian. They were later adopted and raised by his parents. Jackie had a daughter prior to her marriage to Raymond, named Cindy, who is now deceased.","STR06" "I47009","","","","","","","" "I44976","Ener","Winfred Paremore ""W. P.""","20 Sep 1929","29 Oct 2019","0","Winfred P. Ener left this world and entered Heaven's Gates on Tuesday, October 29, 2019 while at Shady Shores Nursing Home in Hemphill, Texas. He was 90 years old.

Winfred was born September 20, 1929 in Hemphill, Texas to Hamp and Bess Mae Ener. He attended one room schoolhouses in Sabine County until attending high school in Hemphill.

In 1951, Winfred was drafted into the Army, serving in the Korean War, returning home with a purple heart. He made a living as a truck driver and a cattle rancher. Winfred also preached and pastored churches across Sabine County.

Mr. Ener is preceded in death by his parents; his first wife, Esta Fay Ener; second wife, Mammie Ener; and sisters, Bettie Mae McGraw and Dorothy Webb; granddaughter, Ashley Ener; and great granddaughter, Abigale DaMoude.

He is survived by his children, Winfred J. Ener of Austin, Linda Espin and husband, Dennis, of Waco, Patricia Simons and husband, Randy, of Crawford, Sandra Cepak and husband, Mark, of Elm Mott, Joe Ener and wife, Debbie, of Hemphill and Nathan Ener and wife, Tammy, of Hemphill.

Winfred leaves behind twelve grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, November 3, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with Bro. Kevin Windham and Joe Ener officiating.

Visitation will begin at 12:00 p.m. prior to service time.

Burial will follow services in Oak Hill Cemetery, 300 Oakhill Rd., Hemphill, Texas.

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

Also Published in the Sabine County Reporter, November 6, 2019, Page 7

The Photo of his double headstone, with first wife, Esta Faye, is engraved Rev. Winfred P. ENER, and shows the date of their marriage as 19 Nov 1954.","STR06" "I21770","Engle","George Alexander","7 Jan 1923","18 Aug 2015","0","Obituary

Funeral services for George will be held on Saturday, August 22, 2015 at 10:00 AM at the First Congregational United Church of Christ in Geneva with Pastor Diane Ryder officiating.

Visitation will begin on Friday, August 21, 2015 from 1:00 PM until 8:00 PM with the family being present from 5:00 PM until 7:00 PM at Farmer and Son Funeral Home in Geneva.

Memorials are to be directed to the family for a later designation.

Graveside services will be conducted from the Geneva Public Cemetery.

George Alexander Engle was born to Constantine (Alex) and Emma (Svehla) Engle on January 7,

1923 on the Svehla family farm near Exeter, NE and passed away on August 18, 2015 at Heritage Crossings in Geneva, NE at the age of 92 years 7 months and 11 days. He was the oldest of eight children in the family. George was raised on farms near Friend, Burress, Fairmont Airbase, and then 3 and a half miles east of Geneva, NE and was baptized September 19, 1923 at the home of his grandparents, Henry Engle. George became a member of the First Congregational Church on May 28, 1939. He attended country school District #85 and District #68 through the 8th grade and graduated from Geneva High School with the class of 1940. He started farming after graduation with his father who had started having failing health. George loved the farm life and also did custom bailing for 30+ years, custom combining, corn shelling, hauled cattle to Omaha to the Stockyards, sold cylinder bars, and wood shavings.

George was united in marriage to Phyllis Jean Kotas of Milligan, NE on April 25, 1946 at the Catholic Church in Milligan, NE and resided on a farm Northeast of Geneva, NE. They had three children, Diane L., George A. ""Jr"", and Barbara L. George and Phyllis lived on that farm for 28 years, and on August 1, 1974 they purchased the First Congregational Church parsonage in Geneva, NE and together with Diane they moved into their newly remodeled home on December 28, 1974. After moving to town George continued driving to the country to raise crops, livestock and later years shared a large garden with Phyllis. George and Phyllis would bake pies and take them and their vegetables to the farmers market. He enjoyed his daily trips to the Geneva Senior Center to have coffee and social gathering with his friends to express his opinion on any given topic of the day and was very appreciative when someone would send a little something home with him for Phyllis and Diane. George enjoyed restoring antique machinery and would travel to St. Joe, MO. with his friend, Norman Gates, to sell their restorations to the Amish.

George served his church on many board committees and as the Church Clerk. He also served on the ASC Board, Sutton Co-op Board, Farm Bureau Board, and the Pioneer Manor Board.
George and Phyllis celebrated their 25th, 40th, and 50th, anniversaries in Milligan with Czech music provided by their friend Dean Hansen. At their 40th anniversary celebration there was a surprise mock wedding performed by their family. They enjoyed going dancing every Sunday evening at the Pla-Mor Ballroom where they ended up making many dancing friends from all over.
George was preceded in death by his wife, Phyllis, of 69 years; parents Constantine and Emma
Engle, brothers, Frank, Harold, and Willis Engle; sister, Anna Vnoucek; sisters-in-laws, Beth and Helen Engle; brothers-in-law, Ronald D. Uldrich, Donald Kotas, Frances (Fritz) Greenlee; niece, Debbie Wiltshire; nephews, Lawrence Engle, Herald Brian Wiltshire, Robert Kotas, and a great- niece, Kristin Engle.

George is survived by his son, George A. ""Jr"" and wife Susan, daughter, Diane L. Engle, and Barbara L. Trapp and husband Tom; sisters, Eleanor and husband Arlan Becker, Ruth and husband Delbert Sorge, and Mary L. Uldrich; brother-in-law, Joe A. Vnoucek; sisters-in-laws, Delmary Wiltshire, and Faye Greenlee; grandchildren, Loren Stephenson, Teresa and husband Herman Rodriguez, James and wife Jean Engle, Rueben and wife Lisa Engle, and Crystal Engle, 5 great- grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, and friends.

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, copied from Farmer & Son Funeral Home website","STR06" "I48027","Engle","George Allen","14 Jul 1948","30 Aug 2022","0","Obituary for George A. Engle Jr.

George Allen Engle, Jr was born to George and Phyllis (Kotas) Engle on July 14, 1948 in Geneva, Nebraska. George passed away on August 30, 2022 at the Fillmore County Hospital at the age of 74 years.

George grew up on the family farm at Rural Route 2 Box 52 three miles East of Geneva. He attended District 68 from kindergarten through 7th grade and then attended Geneva and graduated from Geneva High School in 1966. He worked at Lichti's TV and Appliance on main street and Ellison Oil in Geneva before being drafted. George was drafted in the Army in 1968 and served as a Military Police at Fort Riley until 1970. When he returned, he began to work on the family farm with his dad until 2014. George then worked at the Tree Dump for the City of Geneva until he hospitalized. He received his Quilt of Valor at the VFW on June 6, 2021. George was very proud that the Kotas/Engle Family Farm was awarded the Nebraska Pioneer Farm Award this past July at the County Fair.
On February 7, 1970, George was united in marriage to Susan Kamler at St Mary Catholic Church in Shickley, NE. To this union 3 children were born. They made their home on a farm East of Geneva on Hwy 41 where they lived until moving back to the Engle family farm in 1974.

George was a loving husband, father, and grandfather. He was a member of the High School FFA and the American Legion Post 68. George also had the love for softball and played the sport for many years after high school. When Jared and Jorden were shooting trap, George would always make sure they called him with how they did.

George was proceeded in death by his parents George and Phyllis; brother-in-law Tom Kamler; nephews Christopher and Kevin Kamler; mother and father-in-law William Jr and Phyllis Kamler

George is survived by wife Susan Engle; son Jim (Jean) Engle of Geneva; Rueben (Lisa) Engle of Clive Iowa; Crystal (Troy) Gulbrandson of York; Sisters Barb (Tom)Trapp of Geneva and Diane Engle of Geneva; grandchildren Lane (Valerie) Engle, Kailey Engle, Jared Engle, Jorden Engle and Savannah and Gabriella Gulbrandson; brothers-in-law Jim (Susan) Kamler, Richard (Sue) Kamler, sister-in-law Bonnie (Ron) Zelenka; brother-in-law Mike (Kim) Kamler; and many nieces and nephews

A Funeral Service for George will be held on Friday, September 2, 2022 at 10:30 a.m. at the First Congregational United Church of Christ with Kim Dunker presiding.

Visitation will be held on Thursday, September 1, 2022 from 1:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. with family present from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva, Nebraska.

Military Graveside Services will be conducted following the funeral service in the Geneva Public Cemetery in Geneva, Nebraska.

***The family requests that casual attire be worn to the funeral service for George***","STR06" "I34151","English","Frances Murile","10 Mar 1920","24 Jul 2007","0","Frances English Stanley, of Abilene, passed away Tuesday, July 24, 2007 at the age of 87. Funeral services will be at 1:00 pm on Friday, July 27, 2007, in the chapel at First Baptist Church. Dr. Phil Christopher and Rev. Russell Stanley will officiate. Burial will follow in Elmwood Memorial Park. Services are under the direction of The Hamil Family Funeral Home, 6449 Buffalo Gap Road.

March 10, 1920, Frances was born the daughter of Percy Forest English and Sadie (Boozer) English in Sweetwater, Texas. She graduated from Sweetwater High School and attended TSCW, which is now TWU (Texas Women's University), for two years. She graduated from McMurry University with a Bachelor of Education degree. She taught 5th grade at Bonham Elementary for 25 years. June 13, 1940, Frances married H.C. Stanley in Sweetwater. He preceded her in death in 1994.

Abilene has been Frances home since 1947. She was past president of the Abilene Chapter of the American Retired Teachers Association and a member of the National Association of Retired Teachers Association. Frances was an active member of First Baptist Church and her Sunday school class.

Frances was a loving, kind, and compassionate lady. She was a caring and adoring mother and grandmother who loved her family dearly.

Frances was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, H.C. Stanley, and two brothers, Armand English and Leo English. She was also preceded in death by her granddaughter, Stephanie Dawn Stanley, on July 10, 2005. Frances is survived by one son, Richard D. Stanley, M.D. and his wife Linda, of Abilene; three brothers, J.P. English and his wife Margie, of Lake Jackson, Texas, Waiford English and his wife Jeanette, also of Lake Jackson, Texas, and Robert F. English and his wife Millie, of Marion, Texas; one sister, Martha Jean Jones and her husband James, of Houston, Texas; two grandsons, Richie Stanley and his wife Gabby, of Abilene, and Russell Stanley and his wife Lauren, of Rule, Texas; and two great-grandchildren, Alexis Stanley and Katie Stanley. She is also survived by her loving, faithful canine companion, George Strait.

Dr. Charles Anderson, Dr. Mark Maberry, Dr. James R. Marshall, Dr. Robert Odgee, Dr. Randall Stockstill, Dieter Hutchinson, and Michael Hanneman will serve as pallbearers.

Memorials may be made in honor of Frances Stanley to First Baptist Church, 1333 North 3rd Street, Abilene, Texas 79601; Hospice of the Big Country, 4601 Hartford, Abilene, Texas 79605; or to Rescue the Animals, 4650 North 1st Street, Abilene, Texas 79603.

Obituary and Guest Registry online:

www.HamilFamilyFuneralHome.com","STR06" "I24347","","","","","","","" "I11516","Eoff","George","14 Mar 1915","Apr 1977","0","Social Security Death Index
Name: George Eoff
SSN: 429-07-5652
Born: 14 Mar 1915
Last Benefit: 72756 Rogers, Benton, Arkansas, United States of America
Died: Apr 1977
State (Year) SSN issued: Arkansas (Before 1951 )","STR06" "I42588","Eppes","Lillie","27 May 1891","28 May 1932","0","FindAGrave notes that ""Lillie was the daughter of James C. Eppes 1856 ? 1933
and Sarah Hattie (Frances) Baggett 1866 ? 1937.

Lillie Eppes married Berry Ponder on Dec. 24, 1913 in San Augustine Co, TX. They eight children: Melvin Perry Ponder, Mary Lee Ponder Wilkerson, Jesse Berry Ponder,Opal Ponder Thompson McBride, Frank Porcher Ponder, Winifred ""Winnie "" Ponder Nance,and Charles R. Ponder. ""","STR06" "I6581","Eppes","Muriel C.","19 Apr 1887","19 Aug 1969","0","On her Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, she is shown as widowed, and as teh daugher of J. C. Eppes and Sarah F. Baggett. She had lived in Beaumont for two years, and the informant on the certificate was Don E. Fullen. She was buried at the Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Orange, Texas.","STR06" "I6581","Eppes","Muriel C.","19 Apr 1887","19 Aug 1969","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I47172","Erb","Audrey Elaine","23 May 1921","5 Oct 2014","0","Obituary

Audrey E. Brandenburg, age 93, of Sebewaing, passed away early Sunday morning, October 5, 2014 at McLaren Bay Region in Bay City.

Audrey was born on May 23, 1921 in Bad Axe, the daughter of the late Russell and Beatrice (Helwig) Erb. She married Fred ""Brandy"" Brandenburg on December 24, 1943 in Detroit. He preceded her in death in 1986.

Audrey worked as a cook for many years at the USA Schools. She enjoyed playing cards in her Card Club, baking pies and canning. She was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Sebewaing. She loved spending time with her grandchildren and great grandchildren.

She is survived by her children: Jerry Brandenburg of Twin Lake, Jim Brandenburg of Sebewaing and Pam (James) Pryor of Caro; grandchildren: Jason (Megan) Brandenburg, Major Jeffery Brandenburg, Nathan Brandenburg, Jamie Brandenburg, Brian (Ashley) Brandenburg, Nicole Badour, Ryan Badour, Taylor Pryor and Tanner Pryor; great grandchildren: Tessa Brandenburg, Jae Brandenburg, Adelyn Brandenburg, Elliot Brandenburg, Caleb Hugo, Gavin Hugo and Ava Badour.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Fred; and daughter, Cindy Badour in 1992.

Visitation will be Tuesday, October 7, 2014 at Juengel & Mellendorf Funeral Home in Sebewaing from 3-8pm.

The funeral service will be Wednesday, October 8, 2014 at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Sebewaing. Visitation will begin at the church at 10am until the time of service at 11am.

Burial will take place at Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery in Sebewaing.

Memorial donations may be given to Immanuel Lutheran Church.

(Copied from her Find A Grave Memorial page)","STR06" "I20346","Eret","Barbora","Abt 1869","13 Mar 1889","0","The daughter of Vaclav ERET and Barbara VLK. (Milligan, p 340).","STR06" "I13293","Eret","Georgia Mildred","1 Oct 1903","24 Nov 1993","0","Georgia Leder Obituary

Graveside services were 11 am Monday, Nov. 29, at Czech National Cemetery, Prague (Oklahoma), for Georgia Leder, 90, Tulsa. She died Wednesday, Nov. 24, 1993, at Tulsa. Officiating at the service was Dr. Ben Husted, pastor of the United Methodist Church. Services were under the direction of Parks Brothers Funeral Home, Prague. Mrs. Leder was born in Holyrood, Kansas, to Joe and Lillian Soukup Eret. She first married on July 30, 1928, to Joe Stoklasa, who died on Feb. 9, 1934. She married Jerome Leder on July 25, 1936. She was preceded in death by her parents, an infant brother, and her husband Jerome Leder on April 19, 1954. Survivors are a daughter, Lily Ann and husband Bill Christopher of Tulsa, a son, Joe Leder and wife Clarice of Chicago, Il., a sister, Mildred Butler, Tulsa, four grandchildren, Mark Christopher, Chris Ann Nelson, Cathy Straten and Debbie Innings, and three great-grandchildren.

Source: Undated, unreference newspaper clipping in the possesion of Anna Laura Strong","STR06" "I13291","Eret","Joseph","13 Apr 1871","20 Jun 1969","0","JOE ERET 13 Apr 1871 Jun 1969 74864 (Prague, Lincoln, OK) (none specified) 447-52-0040 Oklahoma","STR06" "I13292","Eret","Mildred Georgia","15 Jan 1902","17 Oct 2002","0","MILDRED BUTLER 15 Jan 1902 17 Oct 2002 (V) 74137 (Tulsa, Tulsa, OK ) (none specified) 440-42-4156 Oklahoma","STR06" "I11965","Erlenmaier","Katharina Barbara","4 Mar 1757","21 Apr 1803","0","BonnieMargeret Jacob's shows that she was a daughter of Johann Georg Erlenmayer and Anna Regina Seibold. (pp. 53, 59).","STR06" "I47959","Ernst","LeRoy Eugene","19 Nov 1939","13 Nov 2021","0","LeRoy Eugene Ernst of Lincoln, was born on November 19, 1939, to Eugene W. and Clara L. (Schacher) Ernst in Columbus, Nebraska. He attended Duncan High School graduating in 1957. Following high school, he attended Wayne State College, earning his Degrees in Education. On May 20, 1962, LeRoy was united in marriage to Donna Sanne in Clearwater, Nebraska. Following Donna's death in 2013, LeRoy married Pamela Hromadka on July 11, 2015 in Friend, Nebraska. He coached and taught in Clearwater, Clarkson and Madison, Nebraska. He served as principal in both Madison and Utica, Nebraska before retiring in 1998. LeRoy was an avid Bears/Cubs Fan. He also loved football, especially Husker football. He was a member of Messiah Lutheran Church in Lincoln. LeRoy passed away on November 13, 2021 in Lincoln, Nebraska at the age of 81 years, 11 months and 25 days. He is survived by his wife, Pamela Hromadka-Ernst, Lincoln, Nebraska; children, Roger (Melanie) Ernst, Springfield, Nebraska, Jody (Scott) Carlson, Norfolk, Nebraska, Sherry (Matt) Boerkircher, Aurora, Nebraska, Jon (Amanda) Ernst, Lincoln, Nebraska, Mark (Crystal) Ernst, Howells, Nebraska; grandchildren, Thomas (Ashley) Ernst, Christopher (Melanie) Ernst, Kyle Ernst (Katelyn Kelley), Heather Ernst, Stephanie (Sam) Prokopec, Daniel Carlson, Molly Carlson, Abby (Tyler) Woodward, Emily (Andrew) Stolpe, Ian Boerkircher, Nate Boerkircher, Hannah Ernst, Trenton Ernst, Briggs Ernst, Tenley Ernst, Daxton Ernst; great grandchildren, Everett and Eli Prokopec. LeRoy was preceded in death by his parents, Eugene and Clara Ernst; wife, Donna Ernst; sister, Arlene Koopman; brother-in-law, Vernon Koopman.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, Volzke Funeral Home)","STR06" "I11197","Erwin","Allif Jane","Abt 1857","Oct 1885","0","John W. Clark shows her as a daughter of _____ ERWIN and Mary Jane MARSHAL.","STR06" "I7481","Erwin","Clemence Elynor","16 Dec 1935","3 Sep 2013","0","Obituary

PORT NECHES ? Elynor Erwin Heath, 77, of Port Neches, Texas died Tuesday, September 03, 2013 at Summer Place Nursing Home in Beaumont, Texas.

Elynor was born December 16, 1935 in Hemphill, Texas to John Preston Erwin and Clemence Eloise Buckley Erwin. She was a resident of Port Neches for 46 years and a member of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Port Neches. Elynor was a Hospital Administrator at Beaumont Medical & Surgical Hospital (MASH) and retired from Christus Hospital St. Mary as Office Administrator.

A Memorial Service will be held Saturday, September 14, 2013 at 4:00 p.m. at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Port Neches with Reverend Cliff Rucker officiating.

Visitation for family and friends will be from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Thursday, September 5, 2013 at Levingston Funeral Home in Port Neches.

Elynor was preceded in death by her husband, Douglas A. Heath.

Surviving relatives include her daughter, Darla Fivecoat and husband, Robert of Crosby, Texas; sons, Michael McGreevy and wife, Cheryl of Beaumont, Texas; Monty McGreevy and wife, Rachel of Katy, Texas; Harold Heath and wife, Carey of Surprise, Arizona; sister, Faith Griffin of Leander, Texas; brothers, John Preston Erwin, Jr. and wife, Martha of Hillsboro, Texas; William Erwin and wife, Judy of Hemphill, Texas; 10 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.

Copied from the Port Aransas News Online
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 11, 2013, Page 14","STR06" "I37697","Erwin","Jessie May","Abt 1888","13 Dec 1970","0","Name: Jessie May Erwin
Death Date: 13 Dec 1970
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 82 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1888
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Dowden
Father's Name: J. N. Erwin
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Harvey
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218971
Digital Film Number: 4169217
Image Number: 1272
Reference Number: 91245
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I17397","Erwin","Joseph ""Joe"" Nathan","17 Mar 1845","13 Oct 1931","0","According to the ""Historic Cemeteries of San Augustine, Texas,"" Little Flock Cemetery was begun when Carrie Hawkins, age 6, died in 1883. She was buried on the west side of the old Little Flock Church. Joseph N. Erwin gave the first acreage of land for the cemetery and church. Remote location off FM RD 1751","STR06" "I7483","Erwin","Mary Faith ""Toady""","18 Nov 1940","19 Aug 2024","0","Mary Faith Griffin (n?e Erwin), age 83, passed away peacefully on Monday, August 19, 2024, in Cedar Park, Texas. Born on November 18, 1940, in Hemphill, Texas, Faith was the cherished daughter of John Preston Erwin, Sr. and Clemence Eloise Buckley Erwin. To her family and close friends, Faith was lovingly known as ""Toady.""

A proud graduate of Hemphill High School, Faith played the clarinet in the school band. She furthered her education at Lamar University and built a successful career as an accountant. Known for her meticulous attention to detail and unwavering dedication, Faith earned the respect and admiration of both colleagues and clients.

Faith's greatest joy came from her role as a devoted mother to her children, Greg and Melissa. She spent her life caring for her son with special needs and nurturing her family. Her love extended deeply to her parents, siblings, nieces, nephews, and especially her grandchildren, Daniel and Grace. Faith found comfort and happiness in reading, sewing, and tending to her beloved pets.

She is survived by her son, Gregory Allan Griffin of Leander, Texas; her daughter, Melissa Lyn Griffin Dorr and her husband, Philip Daniel Dorr, Sr., of Austin, Texas; her brothers, John Preston Erwin, Jr. and his wife, Martha, of Temple, Texas, and William ""Joe"" Buckley Erwin of Hemphill, Texas; along with numerous nieces, nephews, grandnieces, and grandnephews who were dear to her. Faith also leaves behind her cherished grandchildren, Philip Daniel Dorr, Jr., and Grace Eloise Dorr.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Woody Baskin, her sister, Elynor Erwin Heath, her brother-in-law Doug Heath, and her sister-in-law Judy Erwin.

A memorial service to honor Faith's life will be held on Saturday, September 7, 2024, at 12:00 PM at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating. Visitation will be from 10:00 AM until the time of the service.

Faith's family entrusted Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill, Texas, with the arrangements for Faith's farewell. All who knew her will deeply miss her gentle spirit and loving heart.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com, downloaded from their website

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 28, 2024, Page 4","STR06" "I7484","","","","","","","" "I27837","","","","","","","" "I32327","","","","","","","" "I30468","","","","","","","" "I15289","Esau","John ""Jack"" Alexander","30 Jan 1918","30 Oct 2011","0","Mr. John Alexander Esau, age 93, of Cass City, died Sun., Oct. 30, 2011 at Northwood Meadows in Cass City, where he had been a resident since August.

Jack (as he was known to one and all throughout his long life), was born in Detroit on Jan. 30, 1918, the son of the late Robert and Effie (McLellan) Esau. His family moved back to the Thumb when he was still a very young child and he attended country school in Greenleaf Township and graduated from Cass City High School in 1935. He attended Michigan State University in 1935 ? 1936, then returned to Cass City to work at the old Maier and Young Meat Market on Main Street. He made his home with Fred and Fern Maier, who regarded him virtually as a son. In 1940, with war already looming, he enlisted in the U S Marine Corps, and served on active duty throughout World War II in the southern Pacific theatre, seeing active combat duty in Guam and Guadacanal. He was honorably discharged from the Marines in 1946 and returned to Cass City.

On June 10, 1948 he and Ruth Schenck were married in the Evangelical Church in Cass City. They built their home on the Schenck family farm on Milligan Road in that year, and lived there the rest of their lives. Ruth died Feb. 6, 2008.

After leaving the Gross and Maier Meat Market (as it later became), Jack worked for a number of years as director of personnel at Walbro Corporation, then at the Rawson Dental Clinic. He worked part-time for 18 years at Erla's Foods before finally retiring for good when he was well into his eighties.

Jack was very much involved in the civic life of Cass City throughout his adult life, and served on the Cass City School board, including a term as president. He was a founding member of both the Cass City Area Historical Society and the Cass City Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3644, also serving as Quartermaster of the Cass City VFW. He was an ardent reader throughout his life, with particular interests in the history of the United States Civil War era, natural history, and his beloved Scotland, the land of his maternal forebears. He relied heavily on the Rawson Memorial District Library for reading material and developed lasting friendships with many library staff over the years.

He was a great animal lover and shared his life with many generations of beloved dogs and cats.

He was predeceased by his parents, his wife, two sisters (Janet Esau of Detroit and Elizabeth Esau Baker of Pennsylvania, two nieces and many first cousins of the MacRae, Wheeler and Croft families.

Jack is survived by a son, Eric (John DeSantis) of Newbury, VT, daughters, Mary Beth (Howard) Bialick of Cincinnati, Ohio and Anne (Steve) Ballard of Cass City, three grandchildren, Jacob Esau Ballard, John Alexander Ballard and Janey Elizabeth Ballard, all of Cass City, a sister, Marian Esau Kolleth of Florida, a brother, Carl Esau of Florida, many friends including Phil and Kathy Nichols of Cass City, several nephews and nieces, and two first cousins.

He was also predeceased by his lifelong friend and native of Cass City, Gerald Kercher of Connecticut, in August 2011.

Funeral services will be held at a later date at Fraser Presbyterian Church, with interment of his ashes in the Esau-Schenck family plot in the Elkland Township Cemetery, Cass City.

Contributions in Jack's memory may be made to the Rawson Memorial District Library, Cass City.","STR06" "I31350","","","","","","","" "I4313","Espy","Sidney Walton","23 Feb 1869","23 Mar 1953","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, McCulloch, Precinct 1 and 6
Enumerated 14 and 16 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 107 Sheet 12A Stamped 215
198-201
Espy, Sid W Head W M Feb 1869 31 M 3 Ky Tx Ky Stock man
Espy, Beulah Wf W F May 1874 26 m 3 1/0 Tx Miss Tx
McGrew Robert F-in-law W M Sept 1831 58 M 35 8/6 Miss Un Ga
McGrew, Alice M-in-law W F Apr 1845 55 M 35 Tx Ky Un","STR06" "I19698","Essex","Delcia Irma","26 Jan 1903","18 Sep 1993","0","The daughter of Omar ESSIX (sic) and Lizzie ELLINGER. She enjoyed reading, writing letters, quilting and fancy work. Irma was a member of the Milligan Methodist Church, Ladies Aid Society, Womans Club and Senior Society (Milligan, p 360).","STR06" "I12843","Estes","Adeline","5 Feb 1840","11 Oct 1915","0","Jim Cooper shows her first name as Amelia and also indicates that she was born in Natchitoches.","STR06" "I12843","Estes","Adeline","5 Feb 1840","11 Oct 1915","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County
Enumerated 15 Jun 1880
Page 3 SD 1 ED 84 Stamped 209
23-27
McElroy, Adaline W F 37 La Ky NC
McElroy, Connor W M 17 Son Works on Farm Tx Mo La
McElroy, Sam W M 14 Son Works on Farm Tx Mo La
McElroy, James W M 10 Son Tx Mo La
McElroy, Dewitt W M 6 Son Tx Mo La
McElroy, Eutora V W F W 3 Twin Sisters Tx Mo La
McElroy, Ada Victora W F 3 Twin Sisters Tx Mo La

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 3
Enumerated 17 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 10A Stamped 127
127-128
McElroy, Adaline Head W F Feb 1840 60 Wd 7/6 La Ky Tx Farmer
McElroy, Connie Son W M Jun 1861 39 Wd Tx Mo La Farmer
McElroy, James Son W M May 1870 30 S Tx Mo La Farmer
McElroy, Dewitt Son W M Apr 1874 26 S Tx Mos La Farmer
McElroy, Ida Dau W F Feb 1877 23 S Tx Mo La
McElroy, Lillian GrdDau W F Sep 1896 3 S Tx Tx Tx
McElroy, Vivian GrdDau W F Oct 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Shilling, Daniel Boarder W M Feb 1868 32 S Tx Miss Livestock Dealer
Nelson, Edward Boarder W M Mar 1877 23 S Tx Md Tx Livestock Dealer



","STR06" "I20294","","","","","","","" "I28775","","","","","","","" "I12835","Estes","William","Abt 1807","Yes, date unknown","0","Sometimes shown as William Penn Estes, or William F. Estes.","STR06" "I8162","","","","","","","" "I7121","Eubank","Thomas","1792","Yes, date unknown","0","""Served in the War of 1812...Thomas and Mary Eubank, and son and his family and the Whitneys moved to Rusk County, Texas circa 1855."" (White and Toole)","STR06" "I40669","Evans","Albert Hatley","19 Aug 1901","6 Nov 1992","0","He married second Lena Bell Malone (1912-2002), buried at the Land of Memory Cemetery in Palestine, Anderson County, Texas. She was married first to Andrew Franklin Fitzgerald (1901-1964).","STR06" "I40669","Evans","Albert Hatley","19 Aug 1901","6 Nov 1992","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Cherokee County, JP 3
Enumerated 3 Apr 1930
ED 37-21 SD 12 Sheet 1B
Craft Road
13-14
Evans, Albert H Head m W 28 M 23 Tx Tx SC Farmer
Evans, Anna G Wf F W 23 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Evans, Albert H Jr Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
16-17
Clark, James F head M W 61 M 24 Tx Ala Ala Farmer
Clark, Anna J Wf F W 57 m 20 Tx Tenn Tenn
Clark, Ara J Dtr F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Ima E Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx (why not on 1920 census?)
Clark, Alvin F Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx (why not on 1920 census?)
Klement, Lewis Boarder m W 22 Wd Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I40670","","","","","","","" "I40673","Evans","Betty Helen","8 Aug 1934","15 Oct 1946","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDBT-BJX
Name: Betty Helen Evans
Death Date: 15 Oct 1946
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: w
Death Age: 12 years 2 months 7 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 08 Aug 1934
Birthplace: Jacksonville, Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: A. H. Evans
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Grace Clark
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Child
Place of Residence: Jacksonville, Cherokee, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Jacksonville, Texas
Burial Date: 16 Oct 1946
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2218424
Digital Film Number: 4030535
Image Number: 1857
Reference Number: 44601
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I34317","Evans","Chester Lee","3 Mar 1966","5 Jul 2013","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 17, 2013, page 12
Obituary

Mr. Chester Lee Evans, age 48, of the Grapevine Community in San Augustine County, Texas, died Friday evening, July 5, 2013, in San Augustine. He was born March 3, 1966, in San Augustine to the late Charles Edward (Eddie) Evans and Lera B. (Atkins) Evans.

He worked as a carpenter. He loved to ride his motorcycle. He had recently been involved in getting a motorcycle-riders club going along with several of his friends in the area.

He is survived by his wife, Sharon Evans of San Augustine; sons, Chester Lee Evans Jr. of Milam and Joshua Glenn Williams and wife Courtney of Diboll; daughter, Kristina Williams of Cabot, Arkansas; grandchildren, Lilly, Emily, Hunter and Kandice; sisters, Darlene Luckey, Dorothy Lou Dominey, Dalene Socia and Glenda Lee Gary; brothers, Jerry Adkins, Eric Evans, Edward Evans, Curtis Evans, David Evans, William Evans and Thomas Evans; along with numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Eddie and Lera B. Evans; and a brother Gilbert Evans.

Funeral services will be held Thursday, July 11, 2013, 11:00 a.m., Grapevine Missionary Baptist Church, with Bro. Beaux Dickerson officiating. Visitation will be Wednesday, 5:00 p.m. til 8:00 p.m. at Grapevine MBC. Pallbearers will be Chester Lee Evans Jr., Joshua Williams, William Evans, Eric Evans, Thomas Evans and Hunter Williams. Honorary pallbearers are Edward Evans, Curtis Evans. Burial will follow in the Evans Family Cemetery (located behind the home of Chester).

","STR06" "I43250","Evans","Clayton Ernest","10 May 1936","6 Mar 1997","0","He was a Judge, 33rd Judicial District","STR06" "I33931","Evans","Earnest Lee","11 Jul 1927","17 Sep 1995","0","Name: Earnest Lee Avans Date of Birth: 11 Jul 1927 Gender: Male Birth County: Sabine Father's Name: C L Avans Mother's Name: Lola Travis Roll Number: 1927_0001","STR06" "I17939","Evans","Isaac J.","Abt 1829","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 21, 22, 23 of November 1850
260-260
Isaac G Evans 21 M Farmer South Carolina
Salinas A ___ 19 S Miss
Priscilla Jane ___ 7/12 F Tx
Zachariah Myre 12 M Tx","STR06" "I40671","Evans","James Benjamin ""J. B.""","6 Feb 1930","28 Mar 1930","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFVL-FTL
Name: J. B. Evans
Death Date: 28 Mar 1930
Death Place: Precinct 3, Cherokee, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 7 weeks
Estimated Birth Date: 1930
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: A. H. Evans
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Grace Clark
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Rude Cemetery
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 29 Mar 1930
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2135273
Digital Film Number: 4137708
Image Number: 2270
Reference Number: cn 12199
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I43249","Evans","James Clayton","Abt 1915","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1940 Census
Colorado, Denver County, Denver City, Block 5-6
Enumerated April 2, 1940
SD 1 ED 16-285A Sheet 1A
Wynkoop Rd
3838-5-R-15
Evans, James Clayton Head M W 25 M No h4 Tx Residence 1935: Texas Trucker & watchman Coal Company
Evans, Evelyn Wf F W 23 M h-4 Tx Residence 1935: Tx
Evans, Clayton Earnest Son M W 3 S Tx
Evans, Jean Ann Dtr F W 3/12 S Colorado","STR06" "I43251","Evans","Jean Ann","28 Dec 1939","20 Feb 1992","0","Shown as Jean Ann Leary on the California Death Index.

She appears to have been married previously to a LOYA, and was the mother of Michael James LOYA and Michelle Loya OWENS, both of whom live in California.","STR06" "I40672","Evans","Lela Laverne","19 May 1931","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married, on 10 Sept 1949, Dorman M. SHARP.","STR06" "I36203","Evans","Mary Bernice","3 May 1933","22 Feb 2009","0","Funeral for Bernice Boyett, 75, of Joaquin will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2009, at Mangum Funeral Home Chapel, Center, with the Rev. Joe Walker officiating. Burial will be in Brookland Cemetery, Joaquin. Mrs. Boyett died Feb. 22, 2009, at Shelby Regional Medical Center, Center. Born May 3, 1933, in San Augustine County, she was the daughter of Ben and Alice Richardson Evans. She was a homemaker. She was married to Johnnie Boyett, and he preceded her in death. Survivors include sons, Johnnie Joe Boyett of Gladewater and Jackie Boyett of Joaquin; daughter, Mary Boyett Stanley of Joaquin; sister, Verline Stanley of Joaquin; brothers, L.B. Evans of Joaquin and Roy Evans of Clayton; 10 grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren. Mangum Funeral Home, Center.

http://txobits.blogspot.com/2009/02/texas-obituaries-22409.html","STR06" "I43254","Evans","Sheryl Miriam","15 May 1973","15 Sep 2012","0","Obituary, From FindAGrave

Sheryl Miriam Evans, 39, and son Caeden Vincent Obregon, 8, died tragically on September 16, 2012 as a result of injuries suffered in a car accident.

Sheryl was born on May 15, 1973 in Fort Worth to the Clayton and Yvonne Evans.

Caeden was born on May 26, 2004 in Austin to Carlos Obregon and Sheryl Evans.

Sheryl was baptized on April 24, 1983 in the First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Burnet where she remained a member until her death. She is predeceased by her father and her sister Stacy. She is survived by her mother Yvonne, brother Steve, sister-in-law Fatima, a niece and a nephew. Caeden is survived by his dad Carlos, step-mother April, grandmother Yvonne, uncle Steve, aunt Fatima, and 2 cousins.

A memorial service honoring the lives of Sheryl and Caeden will be at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, September 19th at First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), 204 E. Graves St. in Burnet Cemetery with Rev. Dawn Rosignol officiating.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations be made to First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), P. O. Box 872, Burnet, Texas 78611 or to Hill Country Children's Advocacy Center, P. O. Box 27, Burnet, Texas 78611.","STR06" "I10926","","","","","","","" "I43253","Evans","Stacy Lynn","30 Mar 1965","8 Apr 2006","0","Obituary
From FindAGrave

Stacy Lynn Evans

Stacy Lynn Evans, age 41, of Kingsland, Texas died on April 8, 2006. Stacy was born in Austin, Texas on March 30, 1965 the daughter of Clayton and Yvonne Evans. Stacy worked for the City of Cottonwood in the Water Department.

Stacy is survived by her mother Yvonne Evans of Burnet, Texas, sister Sheryl Evans, brother and sister in law Steve and Fatima Evans, grandmother Mariam Wilson, aunt Miriam Sims; also survived by several nieces and nephews and many close friends. Stacy is preceded in death by the love of her life Michael Karrin and her father Clayton Evans and her beloved dog Justice.

Memorial services were held on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. at the Clements-Wilcox Chapel in Burnet with George Perrine and Ernest Spiekermann officiating.

We request any donations be made to Highland Lakes Health Partnership Suicide Prevention, 608 Gateway Central Suite 200, Marble Falls, Texas 78654.

.Arrangements under the direction of Clements-Wilcox Funeral Home in Burnet, TX, 512.756.2222.","STR06" "I5246","Everett","Clyde Edward","7 Oct 1889","7 Oct 1929","0","1920 Federal Census Indiana, La Porte, Michigan City, ED 157 #624-67-75 Everett, Clyde E 30 Ohio Ohio Ohio Everett, Barbara 29 Wisc Germany Germany Everett, Irvin 9 Indiana Ohio Wisconsin Everett, Virgil 4 8/12 Indiana Ohio Wisconsin","STR06" "I47459","Everhart","Maud M.","15 Nov 1896","9 Sep 1972","0","Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. shows her name as Maude M Everhart, her spouse as John Roses, and that she was the mother of Rosemary Roses.

The 1910 US Federal Census shows her as a one of the six surviving children of William L and Cora B Everhart, both born in Iowa and married for 23 years. They were residents of Gonzalez, Escambia, Florida, whwer he was a farmer. Children at home were Gail G (22, F, b. Iowa), Thomas B (15, M, b. Iowa), Maude M (13, F, b. Florida), Cameron D (8, M, b. Florida), Harold (5, M, b. Florida), and Gretchen (1, F, b. Florida)","STR06" "I47459","Everhart","Maud M.","15 Nov 1896","9 Sep 1972","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

Florida State Census
1935, Escambia County, Precinct 14
Roses, Maud 121 W. Chase 38 Widow Occupation None
Roses, Pedro 16 Son Laborer
Roses, Rosemary 14 Dtr 8th grade student
Roses, Vincent 11 Son 6th grande student
Roses, John B 9 Son 4th grade student

1940 US Federal Census
Florida, Escambia, Pensacola
SD 3 ED 17-32 Sheet 63B
Enumerated April 17, 1940
Harney Street, House Number 421
R $10
Roses, Maud Head F W 42 We N 8 Florida Same Place Cook Carfe
Roses, Rosemay Dtr F W 19 S Florida Same Place Waitress Cafe
Roses, John Son M W 19 S Florida Same Place Scool
Roses, Vincent Son M W 17 S Florida Same Place CCC","STR06" "I47477","Everhart","Thomas Brenton","10 May 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","Ancestry.com. U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.

Original data: Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970. Louisville, Kentucky: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Microfilm, 508 rolls. Volume 104, shows that Thomas Brenton Everhart and for membership in the Florida Society of the Sons of the American Revolution as a descendant of Archibald Glen & Major James Brenton.","STR06" "I47463","Everhart","William Lincoln","10 Mar 1862","14 Jul 1926","0","Iowa marriage records show him as born in Mt. Vernon, Iowa to Peter Everhart and Synthia A Jurkins.","STR06" "I14956","","","","","","","" "I4310","Evetts","John McGrew","7 Aug 1888","5 Jun 1967","0","Biographical info below copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ricky Joe:

Texas Certificate of Death
name: John Mcgrew Evetts
event: Death
event date: 05 Jun 1967
event place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 07 Aug 1888
birthplace: Don't know
father's name: Don't know
mother's name: Don't know
certificate number: 36600
film number: 2138643
digital folder number: 005164802
image number: 01989
Occupation: Auditor with the IRS
""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3FS-VHN : accessed 01 Oct 2012), John Mcgrew Evetts, 1967; citing State Registrar Office, Austin, Texas.

According to above certificate John was created at Restland Crematory on 7 June 1967. It is unknown if his ashes were buried there or here in Norwood. But there is a monument here.","STR06" "I21880","Eyre","Margaret","Abt 1666","Aft 1719","0","Said to be he daughter of Joseph EYRE and Margaret HUMPHREY.

Henrico Co VA William Humphrey's Will ""After my just debts are paid I give to my daughter Margret wife of Maurice Floyd ten pounds sterling."" ""Thirdly I give unto my three grandaughters Margaret, Jane and Hannah Eyre my movable property to be divided"" Makes Margaret Floyd his executrix. Then says he omitted William Eyre his grandson who he wants to share also equal with his sisters. Signed will with WH. Will proved June 1, 1687 Page 436

(Collections of Dubie Hudspeth: http://www.geocities.com/blsa44/RalphHudspethSr.html)","STR06" "I43688","Ezernack","Arnold Herbert","2 May 1950","12 Apr 1969","0","The Olly A. Ferguson and James H. Johnson Texas Heritage Tree on Ancestry.com shows that he was born in Shreveport, LA. His Texas death certificate shows he was only 18 when he dies in an auto accident. He was a Service Man at Goodyear Rubber Company, and never married.","STR06" "I44600","Ezernack","Bush","10 Aug 1855","12 Jun 1918","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Newton County, Pr. No. 7
Enumerated 16 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 51 Sheet 10A
155-161
Ezernack, Bush Head W M Aug 1856 44 M 24 La La Tx Farmer
Ezernack, Polley Wf W F Jan 1850 M 24 8/5 La Tx Tx
Ezernack, Henry Son W M Jan 1877 23 S La La La Brake man
Ezernack, John Son W M Mar 1883 17 S La La La
Ezernack, Willie Son W M Mar 1885 15 S La La La Farmer
Ezarnack, Joseph Son W M Feb 1887 13 S La La La","STR06" "I43686","Ezernack","Herbert","28 Aug 1925","29 Aug 2013","0","Herbert Ezernack, 88, of Pineland, died Thursday evening in the Hemphill Care Center, Hemphill, Texas. Herbert was born in Zwolle, LA, to Martin and Evelyn Longoria Ezernack. Herbert worked as a lift driver for Temple Inland in Pineland where he had lived since 1954. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and the Korean War. He was a member of the American Legion and the V.F.W.

He is survived by his wife Laura Ezernack of Pineland, his sons; Joe Dan Ezernack and his wife Cindy of Jasper, Ricky Bob Ezernack and his wife Debbie of Rosenburg, TX, Tim Ezernack and his wife Sussan of Broaddus, his daughters; Denise Horn of Los Angeles, Martha Russell and her husband Roy David of Milam, nine grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Herbert was preceded in death by his son Arnold Ezernack.

Visitation will be from 4:00PM until 8:00PM, Saturday, Aug. 31, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Sunday, Sept. 1, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Bural will be in the Jacks Cemetery, Pineland, Texas.

Copied from Starr Funeral Home online
Print edition in The Sabine County Reporter, September 4, 2013, Page 12 and September 11, 2013, page 14","STR06" "I48442","Ezernack","Homer M.","28 Aug 1899","17 Apr 1958","0","Shown on Find A Grave as a son of Joseph Jeff Ezernack and Elizabeth Procella Ezernack of Zwolle, Louisiana.","STR06" "I43691","","","","","","","" "I32336","","","","","","","" "I32337","","","","","","","" "I22309","Ezzell","Archie","8 May 1888","8 Apr 1952","0","Archie appears to have been married twice. His first marriage was to a Nellie, sometime before 1913. He and Nellie had five children, Abbie, Elbert, Clara, Ira, and Archie Jr. It appears that Nellie and Clara may have died between 1920 and 1930. In 1926, Archie married Margie McLemore, some eight years his senior.

1920 Federal Census North Carolina, Sampson, Franklin, ED 81

Ezzell, Archie Hd M W 31 M NC NC NC Farmer
Ezzell, Nellie Wife F W 30 M NC NC NC
Ezzell, Abbie A Dtr F W 7 NC NC NC
Ezzell, Elbert H Son M W 5 S NC NC NC
Ezzell, Clara M Dtr F W 3 7/12 S NC NC NC
Ezzell, Iry H Son M W 1 6/12 S NC NC NC


1930 Federal Census North Carolina, Sampson, Franklin, ED 3

Ezzell, Archie Hd O M W 40 M 24 NC NC NC Farmer
Ezzell, Margie Wf F W 48 M 44 NC NC NC
Ezzell, Abiee Dtr F W 17 S NC NC NC
Ezzell, Elbert Son M W 15 S NC NC NC
Ezzell, Ira Son M W 11 S NC NC NC
Ezzell, Archie Jr Son M W 9 S NC NC NC

James Catmull emailed, in November 2009, that ""Archie Ezzell, b. 8 May 1888 in Sampson Co., NC. He d. 8 Apr 1952 in Kerr, Sampson, North Carolina, USA and bur. 10 Apr 1952 in Kerr, Sampson, North Carolina, USA. His parents are Arthur & Narcissus (Chestnutt) Ezzell. (SOURCES: Ancestry - North Carolina Death Certificates (1909-1975)] [NOTES: Mentioned as married but no wife is named]"" His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Jeff Hubbard, links him to these same parents.","STR06" "I26824","Fairchild","Abraham Lundy","2 Feb 1852","13 Mar 1920","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Census
Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Abram L. FAIRCHILD Self M Male W 28 MS Works On Farm MS MS
Sebel R. FAIRCHILD Wife M Female W 29 MS Keeping House MS MS
Sarah E. FAIRCHILD Dau S Female W 9 MS At Home MS MS
Amos W. FAIRCHILD Son S Male W 6 MS At Home MS MS
Martha L. FAIRCHILD Dau S Female W 3 MS At Home MS MS
Source Information:
Census Place Perry, Mississippi
Family History Library Film 1254662 NA Film Number T9-0662
Page Number 327B

1900 Census
Mississippi, Lincoln County, Vaughan Election Precinct
Enumerated on 5 and 6 June 1900 by O.N. Arrington
SD 7 ED 103 Sheet 2B
31-31
Fairchilds, A>>m Head W M Feb 1852 48 M29 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Fairchilds, Sebelle Wife F F May 1852 48 M29 7/6 Miss Miss Miss
Fairchilds, Mattie Dtr W F Jul 1881 19 S Miss Miss Miss
Fairchilds, Minnie Dtr W F Mar 1884 16 S Miss Miss Miss At School
Fairchilds, Eva Dtr W F Feb 1885 15 S Miss MIss Miss At School
Fairchilds, Cora Dtr F W Aug 1886 13 S Miss Miss Miss At School

1910 Census
Mississippi, Covington County, Beat 1
Enumerated 6 May 1910 SD 6 ED 1 Sheet 15B
273-273
Fairchilds, Lundy Head M W 59 M1 37 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Fairchilds, Cebell Wif F W 59 M1 6/5? Miss Miss Miss
Fairchilds, Mattie Dtr F W 25 S Miss Miss Miss
Fairchilds, Minnie Dtr F 23 S Miss Miss Miss
Fairchilds, Cora Dtr F W 19 S Miss Miss Miss
Fairchilds, Godie Grandson M W 9 S Miss Miss
Fairchilds, Lilian Granddaughter F W 2 S Miss Miss Miss

1920 Census
Mississippi, Covington County, Beat 2 Richmond
Enumerated 16 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 3 Sheet 12B
219-219
Fairchilds, Abra L Hd M W 67 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Fairchilds, Seobolle Wf F W 67 M Miss Miss Miss
Fairchilds, Eva Durma Dtr F W 29 W Miss Miss Miss
Fairchilds, Clid G(r)and Son M W 8 S Miss Ala Miss
Fairchilds, Claira G(r)and Dtr F W 17 S Miss Ala Miss
Fairchilds, Gray G(r)and Son M W 18 S Miss Miss Miss
Fairchilds, Lillian Grand Daughter F W 11 S Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I26824","Fairchild","Abraham Lundy","2 Feb 1852","13 Mar 1920","0","(Medical):It is said that many of his descendants suffer from thalessmia or Mediterranean anemia, causing low hemoglobin counts and resulting in low energy (thalessmia minor) or death (thalessmia major)","STR06" "I27994","Fairchild","Cordelia","11 Apr 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","Merritt Mullen shows that she married a Willis WHITE in Copiah County, Mississippi.","STR06" "I26828","Fairchild","Craven P.","Apr 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","Mark Freeman shows that he married Eva M. BROWN.

Post from Ancestry.com Message Boards

http://boards.ancestry.ca/localities.northam.usa.states.mississippi.unknown/6863/mb.ashx

I have never found out when or where my grandfathers father died and was buried.
HIs name was CRAVEN FAIRCHILD(s) born april 1858 in PERRY COUNTY MISSISSIPPI. married EVA m. BROOME 6 Dec 1884 her death is also a mustery. She is supposed to have outlived her husband. Craven & Eva were last in the 1910 Cencus with thier children Alma E. Fairchild born about 1901
Orrin O. Fairchild born about 1903
Eric L. Fairchild (my grandfather) birn 11 april 1899
His parents were ABERAHAM LUNDY FAIRCHILD & Levinia MCLEMORE. Aberaham died in 1897 and Lavinia died after 1900 She is not in the 1910 Cencus as far as I have seen.
I would very much appreciate any information as to the deaths and burial places of Eva & Craven Fairchild.
Cravens brother Hiram Fairchild and his wife Hattie Clark Fairchild are Buried in Brookhaven, Lincoln MS.
This is a possibility but I have no way of being sure.
Other possibilitys are Jones, Copiah, Perry, Lincoln, Countys.
Thank You very Much
andrea","STR06" "I24891","Fairchild","Elam J.","17 Mar 1828","7 Jan 1905","0","(Research):Census Information

1850 Federal Census
Indiana, Vanderburgh, Center
Enumerated 13 Sept 1850
Stamped 934
111-111
Elam W Fairchilds 23 M Farmer $700 Ohio
Martha Fairchilds 22 F Ind
David Lynxwyler 21 M Laborer Ind (Probably Martha's brother)

1860 Federal Census
Indiana, Posey County, Robb Township
Post Office Stuartsvile
Enumerated 14 Jun 1860 Wm. Adam
Page 38
329-275
Henry Fairchild 20 W Farmer $300 Ind
Minerva Fairchild 20 W Ind
Ellen (sic) Fairchild 35 W Ind (sic)<--should be Elam
Martha Fairchild 32 W Ind
Eliza Fairchild 9 W Ind
John Fairchild 6 W Ind

1870 Federal Census
Indiana, Posey County, Robb Twp
Enumerated 8 July 1870 by John Preaus
Page 28
188-203
Fairchild, Elam 42 M W Farmer $4020 $2000 Ohio
Fairchild, Martha 41 F W Keeping House Ind
Fairchild, John 16 M W Helps on Farm
Dodge, Jaus? 14 F W Domestic Servant Ark
Olmsted, John 20 M W Farm Laborere Ind

Also listed on this census page were William Fairchild (age 44) and family and Jasper Fairchild (age 33) and family.

1880 Federal Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Elam FAIRCHILD Self M Male W 52 OH Farmer NY IN
Martha FAIRCHILD Wife M Female W 51 IN IN IN ?u?
?/u?Elizabeth HUDSON Other S Female W 5 IN IN IN ?u?
?/u?John MONTGOMERY Other S Male W 23 IN Boarder/Laborer IN IN
William WADEL Other W Male W 30 OH Boarder/Laborer ENG ENG
Source Information:
Census Place Robb, Posey, Indiana
Family History Library Film?b? ?/b?1254305?u?
?/u?NA Film Number T9-0305
Page Number 193A

1900 Federal Census
Indiana, Posey County, Robb, ED 51
Enumerated 3 & 4 June 1900 by William A. Cavett
SD 1 ED 51 Sheet 10 B
228-228
Fairchilds, Elam Hd W M Mar 1828 M 3 years Ohio NY NY Landlord
Fairchilds, Mary J W F Oct 1837 62 M 3 years 0/0 Indiana England NY
Vaughan, Liza E. Dtr W F Jan 1851 49 Wd Ind Ohio Ind
Vaughan, Medreth E. Granddaughter W F Mar 1895 5 S Ind Ky Ind","STR06" "I24884","Fairchild","Eliza Ellen","31 Jan 1851","18 Oct 1910","0"," Posted on a query list by Morna Leonard; medusa656@yahoo.com

KNOWLES--I am looking for the descendants of Franklin McCormic KNOWLES (born 20 April 1849, probably in Poseyville, Posey County, Indiana; died 18 February 1887 in Gibson County, Indiana) and Eliza Ellen (FAIRCHILD) KNOWLES VAUGHAN (born 31 January 1851 in Evansville, Vanderburgh County, Indiana; died 18 October 1910 in Poseyville, Posey County, Indiana). They married 14 April 1870 in Posey County and had 5 children: Elam Elmer Knowles (born about 1871 in Indiana), Gracey Knowles, Alvus O. Knowles, Orva V. Knowles,
and Martha Knowles. They were in the 1870 and 1880 censuses in Montgomery Township, Gibson County, Indiana.

After Franklin's death, Eliza remarried 14 September 1893 in Posey County to Elbert B. Vaughan (born 9 November 1855; died 6 December 1898) and had one child from that union, my great-grandmother, Medreth Elberta Vaughan (born 5 March 1895 in Poseyville, Posey County, Indiana; died 10 September 1987 in Lawton , Oklahoma). Eliza and daughter Medreth are in the 1900 census for Posey County in the household of Eliza's father, Elam Fairchild.

When Eliza died in 1910, Medreth (age 15) was orphaned, so she was sent to live with her uncle John Fairchild in Oklahoma. I'd be interested to know of any descendants of her half-siblings, as well as ancestors on the Knowles side (Ephraim's parents were supposedly born in Delaware), as I haven't any information on that branch. Thanks to all in advance for any and all help.

","STR06" "I24884","Fairchild","Eliza Ellen","31 Jan 1851","18 Oct 1910","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1870 Federal Census
Indiana, Gibson County, Montgomery Twp
Enumerated 12 Jun 1870 William A. Jaques
Pages 21 and 22
148-151
Knowls Ephraim 73 M Farming $5600 $1250 Geo
Knowls, Louisa 54 F Keeping House Ind
148-151
Knowles, F.M. 21 M W Farming Indiana Married in April
Knowles, Eliza E 19 F W Keeping House Married in April
Farchilds, J.D. 16 M W

1880 Federal Census
Indiana, Gibson County, Montgomery, ED 110
Enumerated 3 Jun 1880 by Samuel W. Scott
Page 5, SD 1, ED 110, Stamped 277 A.
40-40
Knowles, Franklin M. W M 31 Farmer Ind Ga Ky
Knowles, Eliza E W F 29 Wife Keeping House Ind Ohio Ind
Knowles, Elam E W M 8 Son Ind Ind Ind
Linkmiler, George W M 18 Cousin Laborer Ind Ind England
Dutton, Commodore W M 18 Nephew Laborer Ill Ohio Ind
40-41
Knowles, Ephraim W M 83 Retired Farmer Ga Del Del
Knowles, Louisa W F 64 Wife Ind Penn Penn

1900 Federal Census
Indiana, Posey County, Robb, ED 51
Enumerated 3 & 4 June 1900 by William A. Cavett
SD 1 ED 51 Sheet 10 B
228-228
Fairchilds, Elam Hd W M Mar 1828 M 3 yearsOhio NY NY Landlord
Fairchilds, Mary J W F Oct 1837 62 M 3 years 0/0 Indiana England NY
Vaughan, Liza E. Dtr W F Jan 1851 49 Wd Ind Ohio Ind
Vaughan, Medreth E. Granddaughter W F Mar 1895 5 S Ind Ky Ind

1910 Federal Census
Indiana, Posey County, Ross Twp, Poseyville Town
Enumerated 19 Apr 1910 by Aubrey C. Boyle
SD 1 ED 59 Sheet 4A
85-86
Vaughan, Eliza E Hd F W 59 Wd 6/1 Ind Oh Ind No occupation
Vaughan, Medreth E Dtr F W 15 S Ind Ind Ky No occupation","STR06" "I26816","Fairchild","Feriba A.","11 Apr 1855","24 Feb 1892","0","Middle name shown by differing sources both as Afarilla and as Ann.","STR06" "I26826","Fairchild","Hiram H.","Sep 1856","Abt 1927","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Hazlehurst E Precinct Beat 1
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 7 ED 32 Sheet 9B
167-169
Fairchild, Hiram H W m Sept 1856 43 M 29 Miss Miss Miss Day Laborer
Fairchild, Hattie Wf W F Jan 1866 34 m 19 8/7 Miss Miss Miss
Fairchild, Martin L Son W M Jan 1883 17 S Farm Laborer Miss Miss Miss
Fairchild, Mary S Dtr W F Nov 1884 15 S Miss Miss Miss
Fairchild, Josephine Dt W F Oct 1886 13 S Miss Miss Miss
Fairchild, Henry Son W M Mch 1889 11 S Miss Miss Miss
Fairchild, Lavena Dtr W F Jun 1890 9 S Miss Miss Miss
Fairchild, Cleveland Son W M Jun 1892 7 S Miss Miss Miss
Fairchild, Jessie Son W M Sept 1896 # S Miss Miss Miss

1910 Census
Mississippi, Lincoln County, Beat 1, Pearl Haven Town
Enumerated 25 May 1910
SD 2 ED 87 Sheet 27B
53-53
Fairchild, Hiram Hd M W 52 m 24 Miss Miss Miss Laborer Saw Mill
Fairchild, Hattie Wf F W 43 M 29 12/10 Miss Miss Miss
Fairchild, Cleveland Son M W 16 S Miss Miss Miss
Fairchild, Jessie Son M W 13 S Miss Miss Miss
Fairchild, Hattie Dtr F W 10 S Miss Miss Miss
Fairchild, Everett Son M W 6 S Miss Miss Miss
Fairchild, Irvan Son M W 3 S Miss Miss Miss
Fairchild, Arden Son M W 9/12 S Miss Miss Miss
183-54-54
White, Willis Head M W 29 m1 3 Miss Miss Miss Laborer H??? Mill
White, Delia Wf F W 22 m1 3 0/0 Miss Miss Miss
Fairchild, Ollie SisterinLaw 24 S Miss Miss Miss

1920 Census
Mississippi, Lincoln County, Beat 1, Brookhaven City
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 7 ED 88 Sheet 26A
256-286
Fairchild, Hiram H Hd M W 63 M Miss Miss Miss Cattle Buyer
Fairchild, Hattie Wf F W 52 M Miss Miss Miss
Fairchild, Jessie Son M W 22 M Miss Miss Miss Butcher Own Self
Fairchild, Elizabeth DtrinLaw F W 17 M Miss Miss Miss
Fairchild, Hattie Mae Dtr F W 19 S Miss Miss Miss
Fairchild, Irick SoninLaw M W 20 M Miss MIss Miss Helper Butcher
Fairchild, Everett Son M W 15 S Miss Miss Miss
Fairchild, Irvin Son M W 12 S Miss Miss Miss
Fairchild, Arden Son M W 10 S Miss Miss Miss
Fairchild, Wylei Grandson M W 2 6/12 S Miss Miss Miss
Fairchild, Oscar M W 1/12 S Miss Miss Miss
","STR06" "I26808","Fairchild","Joseph S.","16 May 1850","5 Dec 1914","0","(Research):Census Information:

1870 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Twp 9-10 West of RR, Post Offic
e Hazelhurst
Enumerated 2 August 1870 by O.H. Johnston
Page 113, Stamped 349
HH 811-797
Moses and Eliza McLemore
HH 813-799
John and Kisiah Freeman
HH 814-800
Fairchild, Joseph 20 M W Works on Farm
Fairchild, Elmira 23 F W Keeping House
Fairchild, Mary E. 1/12 F W Miss Apr

1880 Census
Not Located

1900 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Beat No 5 (part), Crystal Springs
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 7 ED 17 Sheet 11B
241-249
Fairchild, Joseph Hd W M Mch 1860 40 Wd Miss Miss Miss Engineer Stationary
Fairchild, Dalia Dtr W F Apr 1883 17 S Miss Miss Miss At School
242-250
Cagle, Lizzie Head W F Apr 1863 37 Wd Miss Miss Miss Housekeeper
Cagle, Mamie Dtr W F May 1884 16 S Miss Miss Miss At School
Cagle, Walter Son W M Sept 1887 12 S Miss Miss Miss
Cagle, Maggie M Dtr W F Jun 1892 7 S Miss Miss Miss
Cagle, Sexton Son W M Aug 1897 3 S Miss Miss Miss


1910 Census
Mississippi, Lawrence County, Beat 2
Enumerated 30 Apr 1910
SD 146 ED 96 Sheet 15B
251-261
Fairchild, James S Hd M W 60 M2 7 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Fairchild, Mamie Wf F W 20 M 7 4/3 Miss Miss Miss
Fairchild, Maggie M Dtr F W 16 S Miss Miss Miss (Maggie Cagle?)
Fairchild, Leston Son W M 13 S Miss Miss Miss
(Sexton Cagle?)
Fairchild, Alma Dtr F W 8 S Miss Miss Miss
Fairchild, Myron Son M W 6 S Miss Miss Miss
Fairchild, Maida Dtr F W 6 S Miss Miss Miss
Fairchild, J.C. Son M W 2 S Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I40201","Fairchild","Josephine","Oct 1886","3 Jun 1942","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FSYT-FW5
Name: Josephine Fairchild Underwood
Death Date: 03 Jun 1942
Death Place: Bogalusa, , Washington, Louisiana
Gender: Female
Race (original): White
Race (standardized): White
Age: 49
Estimated Birth Year: 1893
Birth Place: Lincoln County, Mississippi
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Arden Underwood
Father's Name: Hiram Fairchild
Mother's Name: Hattie Clark
Film number: 1183481
Image Number: 01576
Certificate Number: 1875
Digital Folder Number: 4213495
Collection: Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956","STR06" "I9731","Fairchild","Lillie Mae","Abt 1904","16 Dec 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 25, 1996, Page 8

Mae Hawthorne

Mae Hawthorne, 92, of Pt. Arthur died Monday, Dec. 16, 1996, Gulf Health Care Center.

She was a native of Diboll and had lived in Port Arthur 54 years.

Survivors: her husband, Zora Hawthorne of Port Arthur; daughters, Mary Lou KING of Broaddus and Doris OSTRANDER of The Woodlands; a brother, J. C. Fairchild fo Athens; sisters, Annabel STRINGER of Orang, Bernice LEDET of Sour Lake, Johnnie HAWTHORNE of Kountze, and Corine HAMILTON of Albuquerque, N.M.; six grandchildren, and 15 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Wednesday at Levingston Funeral Home's chapel in Groves. Interment followed at Friendship Cemetery in Roganville.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)

Hawthorne, Mae
Mae Hawthorne, 92, of Port Arthur died December 16, 1996 at Gulf Health Care Center. Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Levingston Funeral Home in Groves with burial at 2 p.m. at Friendship Cemetery near Jasper. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. A native of Diboll, she had lived in Port Arthur 54 years. Survivors include her husband, Zora Hawthorne of Port Arthur; daughters, Mary Lou King of Broaddus and Doris Ostrander of the Woodlands; sisters, Annabel Stringer of Orange, Bernice Ledet of Sour Lake, Johnnie Hawthorne of Kountze and Corine Hamilton of Albuquerque, N.M.; brothers, J.C. Fairchild of Athens; six grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren.

http://www.genealogybuff.com/tx/tx-jasper-obits11.htm","STR06" "I33121","Fairchild","Mary","28 Jun 1854","9 Mar 1916","0","Merritt Mullen shows her as a daughter of William Henry Fairchild and Louisa C. Dickerson. Henry Lee notes that she and Dr. W. Lafayette Lee were first cousins.","STR06" "I28104","Fairchild","Minnie Belle","Mar 1884","Abt 1923","0","In December, 2011, a descendant emailed that ""Minnie Belle....is buried in Stone County, Mississippi, a Wiggins cemetery. Minnie married Reuben W. Lowery [and had two daughters].
Minnie and Ruben and the two girls were living in Wiggins at the time that Minnie died after the birth of a son; the baby died too. Minnie and the baby are buried in Wiggins. Ruben and the two girls took a train up to the Seminary area where some of his older children lived. Ruben died soon after. They said he was an old man and grieved himself to death. Fletcher, one of his grown sons, and his wife took in the two younger children, Gladys and Audrey, ages 4 and 2, and raised them.""


","STR06" "I26820","Fairchild","Nancy Ruth","Abt Nov 1847","31 Jan 1919","0","At the time of the 1880 Census, Nancy and Isaac Luther were living with a C.N. and Cornelia Smith in Gallatin Township, Copiah County, Mississippi. Two older children were in the home with him, 14 year old Alice and 12 year old Alonzo. They appear to have been Isaac's children from a prior marriage.","STR06" "I27992","Fairchild","Ophelia","1 May 1879","13 Nov 1967","0","Merritt Mullen shows that she married Luther Napolean HESTER in Covington County, Mississippi, and later was married to a Mr. MAY.","STR06" "I25023","Fairchild","Samuel","31 Aug 1640","15 Jan 1704","0","Said to be one of the ten sons of Thomas Fairchild of Stratford.

Among the early settlers in this country was Thomas Fairchild, a native of England, who located at Stratford in 1639 and became one the leading pioneers of the place, being named by both Barber and Hollister as the first magistrate there?. It is likely that the name was originally Fairbairn, and that the family went to England from Scotland at a very early period. Thomas Fairchild, the pioneer settler at Stratford, was twice married and had several children. (37; CBR)

""The following spring seventeen families, including about sixty persons, on foot and on horse-back, threaded their way through the wilderness from Wheathersfield, forded the Pootatuck, and halted at the red man's Cupheag and named it home. How familiar to us are many of the names on the lips of the settlers that day as they addressed one another? Blakeman, Fairchild, Curtis, Sherwood, Judson, Wilcoxson, Beardsley? a real Stratford in miniature, small in numbers but not in extent, as the original township embraced most of the land afterwards?They were landed at the mouth of Mack's Creek where the settlers made a temporary abiding place? huts, tents and meeting-house? until the division of the land could be affected."" (39; Stratford's 250th Anniv.)

http://www.mfairladyblogspot.com/2008/06/fairchild-genealogy-and-timeline.html



","STR06" "I26830","Fairchild","Sarah","22 Feb 1845","21 May 1907","0","Merritt Mullen notes that she married second William Burnice THOMAS, also of Copiah County, Mississippi.","STR06" "I25603","Fairchild","Sarah Jane","Abt 1804","Aft 1870","0","Merritt Mullen shows her as the daughter of Robert FAIRCHILD and Nancy TAYLOR. He also notes that she may have been born in Georgia instead of South Carolina.","STR06" "I24915","Fairchild","Sherman","28 Nov 1800","11 May 1859","0","C. Fairchild, on his RootsWeb WorldConnect tree titled ""Fairchild"", shows his as a farmer and carpenter.","STR06" "I26825","Fairchild","Susan Levina","Oct 1854","Abt 1922","0","At the time of the 1920 census, she was living with her son and daughter in law, John and Mary Coleman, in New Orleans. Son Benjamin was living in the adjacent household. Both sons worked in the shipyards.","STR06" "I26829","Fairchild","William","Abt 1844","Abt 1918","0","(Research):Census Information:

Household:

1870 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Twp 1 and 2 West of R. R., Post office Hazlehurst
Page No. 3, Stamped 168
HH 21-21
Fairchild, Wm. 27 M W Farmer Miss
Fairchild, Dicy 26 F W Keeps House Miss
Fairchild, Washington 8 M W Miss
Fairchild, Mary 5 F W Miss
Fairchild, William 2 W Miss
HH 22-22
Fairchild, Abram and Lavinia


1880 Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
W. FAIRCHILD Self M Male W 37 MS Minester Gospel MS MS
Desey FAIRCHILD Wife M Female W 36 MS Keeping House MS MS
May FAIRCHILD Dau Female W 15 MS No Occupation MS MS
Elbert FAIRCHILD Son S Male W 12 MS Farm Laborer MS MS
Joseph H. FAIRCHILD Son S Male W 9 MS At Home MS MS
Susan FAIRCHILD Dau S Female W 7 MS At Home MS MS
Lundy FAIRCHILD Son S Male W 1 MS At Home MS MS
Source Information:
Census Place Ellisville, Jones, Mississippi
Family History Library Film 1254651 NA Film Number T9-0651
Page Number 316B","STR06" "I45857","Faircloth","Ammie Elbert","16 Sep 1888","16 Oct 1955","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Jeff Hubbard, links him to his parents, Bulin and Sarah E. Faircloth, both buried at the Elizabeth Missonairy Baptist Church Cemetery in Bonnetsville.","STR06" "I45516","Faler","Martin","12 Feb 1855","14 Jan 1903","0","Wynema McGrew notes that was the son of John Adam and Caroline Faler, of Alsace, Germany.","STR06" "I35391","Falk","Andreas ""Andrew""","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","A relative of Sheryl Falk, Diane Kramer, indicated that after searching ""Emigration Records and German Birth and Baptismal Records"" she found their common ancestor, Andreas Falker, from Siefersheim, Hessen, about 48 miles from Darmstadt which is listed as where he was from on all records after his marriage records. She added that Lutheran Church Baptismal Records in Baden, Germany show he was born Feb 9, 1845. This is consistent with Walter Falk (Sr)'s ""birthday book"" entry of Feb 8 or 9, 1845. This also fits with his marriage to Katherina in a Lutheran church in Monroe.

Diane added that Baptismal records list his parents as Adam Falk and Susanna Mebus Falk who married Nov 4, 1841.Adam's father was named Andreas, so it looks like Andrew was named after his grandfather.Andrew also had a sister Frederika Catharina Falk who was born May 14, 1843, two years before him. Susanna's parents, and therefore Andrew's grandparents, were Joh Lorenz Mebus and Catherina Mebus.

The German Emigration Registry shows Andrew purchased passage (meaning legally registered to emigrate) April 1, 1867 in Mainz, Germany and listed his birth as 1845 and place of origin as Siefersheim. He departed later that same year, but from where exactly or the name of the ship Diane still doesn't have.

In an earlier post to a genealogy message board, Diane indicated that Andrew died ca 1881 in Ohio.","STR06" "I35391","Falk","Andreas ""Andrew""","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Household:

1880 Census

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace

Andrew FALK Self M Male W 35 HESSE DARMSTADT Butcher HESSE DARMSTADT HESSE DARMSTADT
Catharine FALK Wife M Female W 33 WITTEMBURG Keeping House WITTEMBURG WITTEMBURG
Carrie FALK Dau S Female W 8 MI HESSE DARMSTADT WITTEMBURG
William FALK Son S Male W 6 MI HESSE DARMSTADT WITTEMBURG
Frederick FALK Son S Male W 4 MI HESSE DARMSTADT WITTEMBURG
Otto FALK Son S Male W 2 MI HESSE DARMSTADT WITTEMBURG
Walter FALK Son S Male W 3M MI HESSE DARMSTADT WITTEMBURG
Source Information:
Census Place Monroe, Monroe, Michigan
Family History Library Film 1254596
NA Film Number T9-0596
Page Number 527B","STR06" "I29837","Falk","Benjamin Andrew","12 Jan 1989","15 Jul 2023","0","Benjamin Andrew Falk of Austin, Texas passed away unexpectedly on July 15, 2023, in Austin, Texas at the young age of 34. His family is heartbroken by his untimely passing but finds comfort in knowing Ben had a noble end, dying while helping friends with an Eagle Scout Project in the Texas heat.

Ben was born in Austin, Texas on January 12, 1989, to the late legendary Texas artist, Walter S. Falk, III and Rhonda Stout Falk, who survives him. Ben is also survived by the love of his life, Alyssa Ferguson, their precious daughter, Frannie Anne and their son, Walter S. Falk, IV expected to arrive this winter. He is also survived by his devoted sister, Sheryl Falk and her husband, Richard Retz, Houston, and his loving brother, Nathan Falk and his wife, Amanda Yzaguirre and nephew, Jackson Pearce, Houston. He is also survived by a host of beloved cousins, aunts, and uncles and a large circle of faithful friends, whose outpouring of love and support has been extraordinary.

From an early age, Ben loved his Country inspired by his grandfather, Walter Falk, Jr., who served as the Mayor of Rockport. Ben was active in the Boy Scouts and graduated from Rockport-Fulton High School. At 17 years old, Ben volunteered to serve our Country by joining the Army where he was proud to earn his wings as a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter pilot. He was honorably discharged as a Chief Warrant Officer (CW2). While serving, Ben studied Electrical Engineering Technologies at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi and obtained a B.S. in Aeronautical Science from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. He achieved his dream of becoming a lawyer, graduating from Texas Tech Law School where he won national recognition for his advocacy skills. He was a well-respected lawyer at Anderson Roberts PLLC and an owner of Championship Title.

Ben was incredibly intelligent, loquacious, and kind. His love for others really shined in the world around him, and his generous nature caused him to have many loyal friends. All agree, Ben was larger than life, with a heart to match. He inherited the fun gene from his dad, Terry and was the life of every party. He delighted his family and friends with his zest for life, his razor-sharp wit, and his entertaining stories. Ben always had adventures to share, including his climb of Kilimanjaro, trek through the Himalayas to Everest Base camp, and dance with Massai warriors in Africa.

Ben's life was tragically too short. His deepest sorrow would have been leaving his young children, which were his proudest achievement in life. He would want them to know how much joy they brought him and that wherever he is, he will watch over them and help in any way possible.

Ben was one of a kind. He was much loved, and he left a deep mark on the world in his short time. He will live on through his beautiful children, through his stories, and in the hearts of all who knew him.

There will be a Celebration of Life on Saturday, July 22, 2023, at 1:00 p.m. to honor him at Key Allegro Yacht Club, 1796 Bayshore Drive, Rockport, Texas. As Ben loved celebrations, there will be another celebration held in Austin in August, 2023.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Benjamin A. Falk Memorial Trust for the benefit of his young family at https://gofund.me/bd89debd

Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.cookwaldenfuneralhome.com for the Falk family.","STR06" "I35393","Falk","Carolyn ""Carrie""","Abt 1872","Yes, date unknown","0","Diane Kramer writes that she ""married a BICKING and had 2 daughters. HEDWAY m.OTTO DREYER abt 1921 in Monroe. ELSIE Bicking m.EDWIN DREW abt. 1928 and
continued to live in Monroe.""
","STR06" "I35397","Falk","Henrietta ""Hattie""","Apr 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","This appears to be her listing on the SSDI:

HENRIETTA AMOLSCH 28 Apr 1882 Feb 1968 48161 (Monroe, Monroe, MI ) (none specified) 363-34-6517 Michigan
","STR06" "I231","","","","","","","" "I35385","Falk","Walter Samuel","26 Feb 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","Walter Samuel Falk Birth Date: 26 Feb 1880 Birth Place: Monroe Residence: Delaware, Pennsylvania Roll: WW2_2240135 Note regarding the images for the states of PA, MD, WV, and DE. These four states were scanned at the National Archives facility in such a way that the back of one person's draft card appears on the same image as the front of the next individual. The result is that when you click to view the original image, you will see the correct front side of the draft card, but the back of the previous soldier's card. Ancestry is aware of this problem, and is working to correct this issue.
Ancestry.com. U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007
","STR06" "I35385","Falk","Walter Samuel","26 Feb 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1930 Federal Census
Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Upper Darby Twp
Enumerated April 3, 1930
ED 23-161 SD 27 Sheet 3A Stamped 107
Wilde Avenue
1005-54-59
Falk, Walter S. Head $20,000 M W 50 M31 Mich Germany Germany Retired USN
Falk, Anna T. S. Wife F W 45 M 24 Pa Pa Maryland
Falk, Vivian S Dtr F W 17 S Pa Mich Pa
Falk, Walter S Jf Son M W 16 S Pa Mich Pa
Falk, Evelyn H Dtr F W 8 S Ct Mich Pa
--------60
Sneden, James C Father-in-Law M W 80 M 20 Pa Ireland/Freee State Ireland/State
Sheden, Mary E Mother-in-law F W 84 M 24 Maryland Ireland/Free State Virginia

","STR06" "I35383","Falk","Walter Samuel","22 Mar 1914","27 May 2001","0","WALTER S FALK 22 Mar 1914 27 May 2001 (V) 78756 (Austin, Travis, Texas) (none specified) 173-05-5372 Pennsylvania
","STR06" "I230","Falk","Walter Samuel ""Terry""","20 Sep 1945","10 Jul 2007","0","Legendary Texas artist, Walter S. Falk III died unexpectedly on Tues., July 10, while painting in his home studio in Rockport. The son of the late Anne and Lt. Col. Walter S. Falk, Jr., he is survived by wife Rhonda Stout Falk, Rockport; daughter Sheryl Falk, Houston; sons Nathan and Benjamin Falk, Rockport, sister Patricia Falk, Bridgeport, CT; and devoted friends and collectors around the world.

Born Sept. 20, 1945, in Philadelphia, Walter graduated from The University of Texas at Austin. He attended graduate school in philosophy, but when his advisor lost his Ph.D. dissertation, Falk crossed Guadalupe St. and began painting and selling watercolors on the sidewalk. Falk pushed to establish a dedicated marketplace for artists and craftspeople, which led to the creation of the People's Renaissance Market.

Falk was an exquisite artist with a distinctive artistic style-lyrical, whimsical and captivating. He combined dreamlike color in watercolor, acrylic, or oil backgrounds, with human figures inked with unerring gesture and movement, with brief, poetic titles. He had gallery shows, but he felt art belonged to the people, not to the upper crust alone. So he sold his paintings on the street and in festivals, which made him a keen human observer, contributing to his artistic reach even as it challenged him materially. Walter loved beauty, and made many sacrifices for his art. He sold nearly 40,000 original works in his life time, an achievement friends believe is unequalled, and he sold them on every continent on the globe.

Falk traveled extensively throughout Mexico, Canada, Europe, and South America. He had great adventures, climbing pyramids, mountains, and waterfalls, swimming with alligators and fighting bandidos. He shared his adventurous spirit in his paintings and through his captivating stories. He was a larger than life character who has been compared to Hemingway and Steinbeck. He relished life, and stayed true to himself throughout his.

A funeral service will be held this Sunday, 2:30 pm, at the First United Methodist Church, Rockport. A celebration of his life will be held soon in Austin. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made toward any charity supporting the arts or the environment or the American Heart Society.

(Courtesy of Sheryl Falk)","STR06" "I28732","","","","","","","" "I32958","Falkenberry","John Keith","6 Dec 1946","28 Nov 2008","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 10, 2008, Page 9

John Keith Falkenberry

John Keith Falkenberry, 62, of Houston died Friday, Nov. 28, 2008.

Falkenberry had worked for Lyondell Citco as an engineer before retiring. He was a member of the San Augustine Redland Masonic Lodge #3 and a thirty-second degree Shriner.

Survivors: his wife of 16 years, Diane Falkenberry; children and step-children, Christopher Nolan Falkenberry, Carlan David Falkenberry, Tammy Windy Mejorado, Rhonda and Laura, Michael Duane Powell and wife Cindy, John Kevin Powell, and Brian Alan Powell and wife Angela; brother, Miles Falkenberry; 13 grandchildren; and one great grandchild.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, Dec. 3, at Carter Funeral Home's chapel in Houston. Graveside Masonic rites followed at 3:30 p.m. at Rosevine Cemetery in Sabine County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2008)","STR06" "I30182","","","","","","","" "I2914","Falkenhagen","Harry","23 Apr 1888","2 Jan 1972","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, January 6, 1972

Falkenhagen rites to be held Thursday

Funeral services for Harry Falkenhagen, 83, were to be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Salem United Methodist Church with the Rev. Ira Wood officiating. Burial was to follow in Mooretown cemetery, Snover.

Mr. Falkenhagen died Sunday, Jan. 2, at Hills and Dales Hospital where he had been a patient one week. He had been in ill health for several years.

He was born in Saginaw county April 23, 1888, to the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry and Lotie Betkie Falkenhagen. He was married to Miss Fredia BRANDT July 18, 1916. She died Oct. 9, 1943.

He was married to Miss Gertrude Stiffler Sept. 14, 1948, in Cass City. They moved to Cass City eight years ago from Snover, where they lived until his death.

He attended the Salem United Methodist Church.

He is survived by his widow; a daughter, Mrs. Phillip (Evelyn) SMITH of Snover; two sisters, Mrs. Rose SCHREIBER of Saginaw and Mrs. Nettie WIHRMAN of Lapeer; a brother, Guy of Reese; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Twelve brothers and sisters preceded him in death.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)","STR06" "I2914","Falkenhagen","Harry","23 Apr 1888","2 Jan 1972","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Michigan, Sanilac County, Moore Township, Snover Village
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 76-29 SD 11 Sheet 3A Stamped 222
68-69
Falkenhagen, Harry Hd O $2500 M W 41 M28 Mich Germany Germa
ny Farmer Own Farm
Falkenhagen, Freda Wife F W 32 M 18 Mich Germany Germany
Falkenhagen, Evelyn Dtr F W 11 S Mich Mich Mich
Wihrman, Jack Nephew M W 16 S Mich Mich Mich Labor Farm","STR06" "I12134","Falkenstein","Fern","9 Oct 1932","15 Sep 2008","0","Obituary
Sturgis Journal
Posted Sep 17, 2008

Dundee ? Fern E. Bengelsdorf, 75 of Dundee, Mich., died Monday, Sept. 15, 2008, at Mercy Memorial Hospital in Monroe after a 15-month bout with breast cancer.

Born Oct. 9, 1932, in Sturgis, Mich., she was a daughter of John and Nina (Buchholz) Falkenstein.
She was married to Robert C. Bengelsdorf on March 14, 1953, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Sturgis by Rev. Herbert Heidenreich.

Fern was a homemaker; a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Monroe, where she was a Sunday School teacher for 30 years; a former volunteer at the Lutheran Home in Monroe, and a 1950 graduate of Sturgis High School.

Surviving are: her husband, Robert of Dundee; a son, Steve Bengelsdorf of Monroe; a daughter, Jayne (Rob) Williams of Katy, Texas; a brother, George Falkenstein of Canton, Ga.; and three grandchildren, Bryan, Jeffrey and Michael Williams.

She is preceded in death by her parents and a son, Douglas Bengelsdorf.

Friends may call from 1? 9 p.m. today at the Rupp Funeral Home, Monroe. She will lie in state from 10 a.m. Thursday until services at 11 a.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church, Monroe. Rev. Stanley AuBuchon, Pastor, will officiate. Burial will follow in Maple Grove Cemetery, Dundee, Mich.
Memorials may be made to Trinity Lutheran Church, Monroe or the Lutheran Home, Monroe.

http://www.sturgisjournal.com/obituaries/x594211825/Fern-E-Bengelsdorf

","STR06" "I12135","","","","","","","" "I12131","Falkenstein","John","26 Feb 1904","26 Jun 1991","0","The son of William Falkenstein and Emma Mechlenberg.","STR06" "I48375","Farias","Matilde","14 Mar 1882","31 Oct 1975","0","Her Texas Death Certificate shows her parents as Jacinto Farias and Lucia Contreras. Informant was Juanita C. Rodriguez. On the U.S. Social Security Claims index, on a filing by her daughter Maria Eusebia Contreras, Matilde's maiden name is also shown as Farias. However, on the Texas Marriage index, her maiden name is instead shown as Farillas.","STR06" "I29319","Farmer","Arlon Lonell","7 Oct 1911","26 Apr 1996","0","He was born in Sweetwater/Fischer. His mother's maiden name, according to the California Death Index, was Wyatt.","STR06" "I20723","Farnes","Martha","Abt 1687","7 Jan 1706","0","Either her DOB is incorrect of some of the children listed as hers with Samuel MUNSON may have been actually those of a previous wife, as she would have been too young to to be the mother of Samuell (b ca 1691), Marlow (b ca 1694), William (b. ca 1695), Waitsill (b ca 1697), and Eunice (b. ca 1700).","STR06" "I19041","Farnsworth","Henry","Abt 1750","24 Apr 1816","0","Steve Martin Hall believes him to be the son of David Farnsworth and Hannah Hastings.","STR06" "I2278","Farnsworth","Mary ""Polly""","Abt 1777","Aft 1860","0","The daughter of Henry Fernsworth.","STR06" "I30677","Farr","Nancy","13 Jan 1814","Yes, date unknown","0","Married first to a Mr. Nott?","STR06" "I33198","Farrington","Helen","12 Feb 1916","1 Oct 2008","0","AMMERMAN, Helen M. - 1916 - 2008, died October 1, 2008 at her home. Funeral services will be held at 11:00am on Saturday, October 4, 2008 at the Miles Martin Funeral Home in Mt. Morris. Officiating will be Pastor Weatherly Verheist. Burial will be in the Thetford Township Cemetery.

Helen Ammerman will lie in state at the Miles Martin Funeral Home in Mt. Morris on Thursday from 4:00pm to 8:00pm, on Friday from 11:00am to 8:00 pm, and on Saturday from 10:00am until the time of the service at 11:00am. Memorial contributions may be made to the Camping Scholarship Fund for the Youth of Mt. Morris First United Methodist Church or Crossroads Village Friends of the Carousel Endowment Fund.

Helen Farrington was born February 12, 1916 in Flint, Michigan and lived all her life in Genesee County. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Mt. Morris since 1932. She was a Sunday school teacher for many years, served on many committees, and loved mission work. She was a volunteer at the Crossroads Village. She married Carl R. Ammerman, September 29, 1936. She loved flowers, gardening, sewing and her home where she lived since 1950.

She is survived by her beloved daughter, Susanne Dillman and husband Richard of Saginaw; a special grandson, Jon Dillman and Jill Burk of Saginaw; a special great-grandson, Levi Dillman of Saginaw; a step-grandson, Mitchell Ker; and sister Clara Brewer and husband Lloyd of Flint. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Carl on January 3, 2000; a baby daughter on August 15, 1943; a beloved granddaughter, Janeen Dillman on August 5, 1944. Also preceding her in death were her parents, J.W. and Lillie Farrington; sisters, Leah Jane VanWagoner and Lilliemae Baden and brother, Donald Farrington.

Source:
mlive.com Obituaries and Death Notices from Flint Journal Online
http://www.legacy.com/flint/DeathNotices.asp?Page=SearchResults&DateRange=AdHoc&StartDate=10/2/2008&EndDate=10/2/2008","STR06" "I43158","Farris","Irene","Abt 1922","Yes, date unknown","0","California marriage records show her as a daughter of Acie FARRIS and Emily McLEMORE.","STR06" "I31858","Farrow","Ruby","10 May 1911","16 Jul 1986","0","Mrs. A. C. Holder Rites Scheduled
Ruby Farrow Holder, a long-time resident and wife of A. C. Holder, prominent Lovington businessman, died at Nor-Lea General Hospital shorty before noon Wednesday. She was admitted to the hospital last Friday. Mrs. Holder was born May 10, 1911 at Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. She was united in marriage to A. C. Holder on June 16, 1937 in Washington, D. C. and has resided here since 1947. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church and Chapter AJ, P. E. O. and was quite active in Pink Ladies at the original Lovington hospital. Mrs. Holder is survived by her husband, A. C., of the home, one daughter, Betty Schoeneman of Sioux City, Iowa and one son, Richard Holder of Salt Lake City, Utah. A daughter, Joyce Holder Small, preceded her in death on July 30, 1968. There are also five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren surviving. Funeral services for Mrs. Holder will be conducted Friday morning at ten in the First United Methodist Church with Rev. Merriel Abbott, pastor, officiating. Burial will follow in the Lovington Cemetery with the following serving as casket bearers, Ken Chambers, Jim Jameson, Bob Boyd, Dean Alexander, Bill Campbell, Merle Kindel and Kent Gentry.","STR06" "I13927","Fassy","Leon","12 Oct 1912","10 Jan 1992","0","Art Peck instead shows this as Fassey.","STR06" "I46123","Faulk","Barbara ""Bobbie"" Lee","27 Feb 1931","2 Apr 2015","0","Barbara ""Bobbie"" Lee Faulk Sarver, 84, of the Plainview Community, died, Thursday morning in the Mount Moriah Nursing and Rehab Center, Hemphill, Texas. She was born in Crowley, Louisiana, to Carruth and Gussie Jones Faulk. Bobbie met Norman on his 19th birthday and married him 3 months later. They were married for 65 wonderful years. They moved from West Lake, Louisiana to Magasco in 1966 before moving to the Plainview Community in 1978. Bobbie was a homemaker and member of the First United Methodist Church in Pineland.

She is survived by her daughters; Lynn Burch and husband Randy of Pineland, Kathy Lindsey and husband Coleman of the Plainview Community; her brother Bruce Faulk and his wife Rae of Georgetown, Tx; grandchildren, Kris Burch and Michelle, Angela Burch, April Daniel and husband Michael, C.C. Scott and husband Brandon; great grandchildren, Cynlee, Drew, Janice, Jackson, Kylee, Justin, Ean, Allie and Allek. She was preceded in death by her husband Norman; her parents, Carruth and Gussie and her sister, Joyce Sing.

Visitation will be from 5:00pm until 9:00pm, Friday, April 3, 2015, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2:00pm, Saturday, April 4, 2015, In the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Plainview Cemetery.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home Website
Published in the Sabine County Reporter, April 8, 2015, Page 12","STR06" "I6145","Faulkenbery","Allan Odell","18 Nov 1949","15 Jul 1989","0","He is the son of Oren Odell Faulkenberry and Edith Helen Guinn. His first wife was Lynda.

Ken Harvey notes that he died at ""F.H.C.R.C., Seattle, West Virginia""....this is most likely a reference to the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, in Seattle, Washingotn.""","STR06" "I31704","","","","","","","" "I38405","Fears","William R.","Abt 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","An online tree with no sources cited showed that he died 12 July 1863 in Shelby County, Tennessee","STR06" "I38405","Fears","William R.","Abt 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1850 Census
Mississippi, Warren County
Enumerated 1 and 2 Nov 1850
Stamped 242
1205-1237
Benjamin Fears 42 M Farmer Ky
Margaret Fears 31 F Miss
William Fears 17 M Miss
Robert Fears 15 M Miss
Elizabeth Fears 4 F Miss
Jeannette Fears 1 F Miss
1210-1241
Richard and Sally McLemore
(daughter Artimissa was age 12)","STR06" "I8051","","","","","","","" "I46447","","","","","","","" "I4283","","","","","","","" "I11414","Felder","Mary Cornelia","1 Nov 1847","16 Feb 1914","0","A Cornelia Felder, of Amite County, Mississippi, was listed as a student in the Amite Female Seminary, in the first division of the Middle class in 1859.","STR06" "I4067","Felder","Sarah Ann","27 Feb 1812","3 Feb 1889","0","The daughter of Charles Felder.","STR06" "I30381","Fell","Minnie C.","19 Aug 1879","5 Feb 1911","0","From FindAGrave:

ENTIRE COMMUNITY WAS SADDENED

MRS. J.C. CORKINS DIED SUDDENLY SUNDAY.

Will Be greatly Missed in the Church and by Neighbors and Friends.

Like a bolt of lightning from a clear sky came the news of the sudden death of Mrs. John C. Corkins at her home on West Main Street Sunday afternoon [February 5, 1911], and the entire community was saddened at the thought of the death of one of the most beautiful and highly repected residents of the village.

On Sunday morning Mrs. Corkins entered the sacred realm of motherhood and she and her tiny babe passed away shortly after noon. Everything that human hands and hearts could do was done to save the lives, two physicians being in attendance. The cause of death was one known as placenta prevae and immediate cause was shock caused by severity of labor. For a time it seemed as though she would recover but her heart failed her entirely three hours after the birth of the child.

Minnie F. Corkins, 31 years of age, was born in Rawsonville, Wayne County, Michigan, August 19, 1879. She was married to John C. Corkins at Brookville, Pa., Oct. 14, 1903 and came to Cass City to reside about seven years ago, where Mr. Corkins is a member of the law firm of Brooker & Corkins. Her maiden name was Miss Minnie Fell.

Mrs. Corkins was a member of the M.E. church at Cass City and a woman of beautiful character, enobled by a Christian experience. Her life was one worthy of emulation by every person who knew her, and she will be missed in the church which she attended and also in the neighborhood where she resided, for she was best known for her kindly deeds and high standard of living.

She leaves three little children: Helen and Ivan, 6 years old, and Lucile, 5 years; also the following relatives: Mr. and Mrs. William Fell, her parents, of Detroit; and the following brothers and sisters: Leonard and Don Fell of Detroit; Robert Fell of Pontiac; Wm. Fell, Jr. of Chicago; Miss Alice Fell and Mrs. James Hope of Detroit.

Funeral services were held at the M.E. church Wednesday afternoon, during which every business place in the village was closed. A large number of friends gathered to pay their respects to the deceased. Rev. W.B. Weaver, the pastor, had charge of the services. The casket was entirely hidden beneath beautiful flowers in mute testimony of the respect and sympathy extended by the friends of the family. The pall bearers were: F.A. Bigelow, L.I. Wood, A.H. Higgins, T.L. Tibbals, E.W. Keating, and C.L. Robinson.

The burial took place in Elkland Cemetery.

(Cass City Chronicle, Feb. 10, 1911, p. 1.)
","STR06" "I21462","Felland","Signe Beatta","26 Jul 1916","8 Jul 1972","0","The daughter of Carl M. FELLAND and Johanna LOFTSGAARD. She was a Nurse. (Robert S. Strong, SFAA Historian).","STR06" "I9045","Felps","Newton O'Brien","27 Aug 1920","19 Nov 1998","0","NEWTON O FELPS 27 Aug 1920 19 Nov 1998 (V) 78381 (Rockport, Aransas, TX) (none specified) 456-12-2354 Texas","STR06" "I48160","","","","","","","" "I23876","Felts","Carolyn Jane ""Janie""","17 Mar 1944","21 Jul 2004","0","Sabine County Reporter
July 28, 2004

Excerpts from the obituary of Janie Felts Edmiston

Carolyn Jane ""Janie"" Felts Edmiston, 60, of Flint moved from life on this earth to the joy of Heaven on Wednesday, July 21, 2004. Janie was born March 17, 1944 in Hemphill to E.C. ""Buddy"" and Dorothy Felts. She was the second of five children. She graduated from Hemphill High School where she was a majorette. She married the love of her life, Jim Edmiston, on Sept. 1, 1973. Together they moved to Flint in 1977 to continue to raise their blended family.

Janie was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister.....exceptional quilter...gardener....diehard football fan...fisherwoman...Sunday School teacher for many years.....

She was a spitfire with a zest for life that could not be squelched and fought pancreatic cancer with all her faith and will and might.

Preceded in death by her father, E. C. ""Buddy"" Felts and a son, Tony Edmiston. Survivors, Jim Edmiston, sons Jimmy STRICKLAND, Jr., his wife Bobbie and children Justin and Robin DUCK; Marc Edmiston and children, Michael, Dustin, Alan, Brian and Blake; and a daughter, Anna BEAUDIN and children Justin and Samantha. Also....her mother, Dorothy Jean (Maund) Felts of Hemphill; and siblings, Ronnie Felts and wife Ona Lee of Hemphill; Larry Felts and wife Francis of Lufkin, Vickie Felts of Hemphill, and Dascom ""Dave"" Felts and wife Connie of Hemphill.

Funeral services were held at County Line Baptist Church on FM 344 West, Lake Palestine....graveside rites at Hemphill City Cemetery. Starr Funeral Home, Inc., Hemphill, Directors.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I35035","","","","","","","" "I10899","Felts","Clarence Ernest","29 Dec 1891","Oct 1972","0","According to the 1920 Sabine County Census, he was a sawmill worker.","STR06" "I10899","Felts","Clarence Ernest","29 Dec 1891","Oct 1972","0","(Research):ASSUMED to be his record on the SSDI:

CLARENCE FELTS 29 Dec 1891 Oct 1972 75931 (none specified) 449-03-8561 Texas (Brookeland, Sabine, Texas)","STR06" "I14248","Felts","Delon Davis ""Shay""","12 Sep 1915","28 Jan 2012","0","Delon Davis ""Shay"" Felts
September 12, 1915 January 28, 2012

Shay Delon Davis Felts, 96, died Saturday morning in the Hemphill Care Center. He was born in Sabinetown, TX, to Walter Elbert and Caroline Gooch Felts. Shay worked for Gulf Oil as a machinist for over 35 years. After retirement he moved back to Hemphill from Port Arthur. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the Hemphill Post VFW, and the First United Methodist Church in Hemphill. Mr. Felts is survived by his step-daughter Patsy Reed of Sonoma, AZ, and a number of nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wives, Thelma Juanita Duddie Felts and Rebecca Evelyn Felts; two brothers, E.C. Buddy Felts and Benton Peanut Felts; his sisters Eula Wood and Lola Smith. Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00 PM, Monday, January 30, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM Tuesday, January 31, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Hemphill Cemetery. www.starrfuneralhome.com","STR06" "I14249","Felts","Earnest Clifton ""Buddy""","8 Jun 1913","24 Mar 2002","0","The Sabine County Reporter
27 March 2002

Earnest C. ""Buddy"" Felts

Services for Earnest C. ""Buddy"" Felts, 88, of Hemphill were held at 10 am Tuesday, March 26, 2002 at the Starr Funeral Home chapel in Hemphill with Pastor Sherry Z. Crenshaw and Pastor Fred Raney officiating. Interment followed at Hemphill City Cemetery.

Felts was born June 8, 1913 in Sabine County and died at 2 am Sunday March 24, 2002 in Hemphill.

He was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and a member of the Free Methodist Church. He was a retired truck drive for J.O. Toole.

Survivors: wife, Dorothy Felts of Hemphill; sons and daughters-in-law , Ronnie and Ona Felts of Hemphill, Larry and Frances Felts of Lufkin, and Davis and Connie Felts of Hemphill; daughters and son-in-law, Janie* and Jimmy Emiston of Tyler and Vickie Felts** of Hemphill; a brother, Davis D. ""Shay"" Felts of Hemphill; sister, Eula Wood of Hemphill; 15 grandchildren; and 29 great-grandchildren.

Starr Funeral Home Inc., Hemphill, directors.

In White & Toole's, ""Sabine County Historical Sketches and Genealogical Records"" c. 1972, Davis Felts was not listed as a son of Earnest and Dorothy. However, Earnest's obituary (above) lists ""son and daughter-in-law Davis and Connie Felts of Hemphill.""

*In White & Toole's, ""Sabine County Historical Sketches and Genealogical Records"" c. 1972, Carolyn Janie Felts was shown as married to Jimmie Strickland, and as the mother of Jimmy Strickland, Jr. She appears to have been remarried.

** In White & Toole's, ""Sabine County Historical Sketches and Genealogical Records"" c. 1972, Vicky Juanita Felts is shown as married to Reggie Cordray and as the mother of Todd and Timothy Cordray. She appears to have taken back her maiden name prior to his death.","STR06" "I14261","Felts","Eula Mae","22 Jun 1911","1 Jun 2007","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, June 7, 2007

Eula Mae Wood

Funeral services for Eula Mae Wood, 95, of Hemphill were held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, June 1, 2007 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed at Harper's Chapel Cemetery. Rev. Ricky Wood officiated and Gregg Wood did the Eulogy. She died at 3:15 a.m. at the Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill. Eula Mae Wood was born in Sabinetown on June 22, 1011 to Walter FELTS and Lina GOOCH Felts. She was a homemaker and a member of the First United Methodist Church in Hemphill.

She is survived by her sons, Vilas ""Boog"" WOOD and wife, Linda of San Augustine and Mike WOOD and wife, Sue Ann of Hemphill; daughter, Lexie Mae McCARTER of Tyler; brother, Shay FELTS of Hemphill; 12 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.

Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill was in charge of arrangements.

A similar obituary appeared in the Jun 6, 2007 issue of the Sabine County Reporter.","STR06" "I30686","","","","","","","" "I25988","Felts","Lola B.","26 Mar 1920","22 Apr 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
May 1, 1996, Page 18

Lola B. Smith

Lola B. Smith, 76, of Geneva died Monday, April 22, 1996, at Nacogdoches Medical Center Hospital in Nacogdoches.

Born March 26, 1920 in Sabinetown as a daughter of the late Walter and Lana (Gooch) Felts, she was a longtime resident of Geneva and a member of Geneva United Methodist Church. Mrs. Smith was a retired teacher with the Geneva and Sexton schools.

Survivors: husband, Carl Smith of Geneva; two daughters, Karen Fountain of Fred and Cathy Durrett of Lubbock; a son, Jay Smith of Chireno; a sister Eula Wood of Hemphill; two brothers, Shay Felts and Buddy Felts, both of Hemphill; and six grandchidlren, Leigh Ann Fountain, Ryan Durrett, Adam Smith, Eric Smith, Kara Fountain, and Mandy Durrett.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Aldous Smith and Bro. W. Clarence Howell officiating. Interment was in Myrtle Springs Cemetery in Geneva.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)
","STR06" "I25918","","","","","","","" "I13014","Felts","Ocie Inez","21 Jan 1905","27 Nov 2005","0","Sabine County Reporter December 7, 2005

Ocie Felts Gomer

Ocie Felts Gomer was born Jan. 21, 1905, at Sabinetown, Sabine County. She died on Nov. 27, 2005, at San Augustine. Ocie was the daughter of Thomas Jefferson FELTS and Mattie Bell BURKETT FELTS. She was preceded in death by her husband, Stanley S. GOMER Sr.; her daughter, Helen Gomer SCHLUTER; her parents; and 11 brothers and sisters. Ocie is survived by her two sons, Edgar R. ""Bill"" GOMER and wife Mae of Salt Lake City, Utah and Stanley S. GOMER Jr. and wife Wanda of Burleson, nine grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews in Sabine County and elsewhere. Stanley and Ocie were married Dec. 23, 1922, at Hemphill and went to California by train where Stanley was employed by a nursery and Ocie was employed as a cook for the work crew. Later Stanley found employment with the U.S. Post Office in Los Angeles and transferred to Ft. Worth in 1925. They made the trip from California in a Model T Ford, camping out each night with infant daughter, Helen. The trip took three weeks. They lived in Fort Worth until retirement and in 1962 moved back to Sabine County to live on Toledo Bend Lake. Stanley died in 1986 and Ocie continued to live by the lake until she suffered a heart attack and she then moved to Hemphill Care Center and from there to Trinity Rehab and Retirement Community in San Augustine. Ocie was a loving mother and grandmother. She was very independent and self-sufficient, a good fisherman, and a really good cook. She will be missed. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill. Interment followed at Hemphill City Cemetery. Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill.","STR06" "I7863","Felts","Opal L.","Abt 1902","23 Mar 1987","0","Tinsley Opal Vera 03-23-1987 F HARRIS, although census records indicated her middle name began with an L.","STR06" "I5554","Felts","Ora E.","21 Apr 1907","8 Apr 2003","0","SABINE COUNTY REPORTER
April 16, 2003

ORA FELTS HARPER

Ora Felts Harper, 95, of Hemphill died at 7:25 p.m. Tuesday, April 8, 2003, at Webster Regional Medical Center in Webster. Mrs. Harper, born April 21, 1907, was a native and longtime resident of Sabine County. She was a homemaker. Survivors: son-in-law, William L. FARROW and wife Sherri of League City; granddaughters, Teresa Farrow DeVAULT and Laci FARROW both of League City, and a sister, Ocie GOMER of Fort Worth. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Cynthia PAYTON officiating. Interment followed at the City Cemetery in Hemphill. Starr Funeral Home Inc., Hemphill, directors.","STR06" "I37541","Felts","Rebecca ""Becky"" Lynn","20 Jun 1963","28 May 2011","0","The Sabine County Reporter
June 8, 2011, Page 16

Rebecca ""Becky"" Lynn Felts


Rebecca ""Becky"" Lynn Felts, 47, died at her home Saturday, Ma 28, 2011 after an illness.

She was born in Port Arthur, to Ronnie and Ona Counts Felts. She had lived her life in Hemphill where she worked as a bookkeeper in the medical field. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Hemphill.

She is survived by her parents, Ronnie and Ona Felts of Hemphill; daughter, Amber Fowler Smith of Hemphill; son, Kenneth Lee Fowler, III of Milam; brother, Richard Felts of Hemphill; and sister, Angela Wood of Hemphill. She is also survived by four grandchildren, Kane, Carmen, Justis and Brayden.

Memorial services were held Tuesday, May 31, in the Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Online condolences may be posted at www.starrfuneralhome.com.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2011)","STR06" "I28792","Felts","Sarah Elizabeth","4 May 1989","16 Mar 2007","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, March 22, 2007, page 10

Sarah Elizabeth Felts

Services for Sarah Elizabeth Felts, 17, of Hemphill were pending at press time. She died March 16, 2007 in a traffic accident in Nacogdoches County.

Sarah Elizabeth Felts was born in Conroe on May 4, 1989 to Richard Dean Felts and Andrea Gregory Felts. She was a Senior at Hemphill High School, was a trumpet player and vice-president of Hemphill School Band and was a member of Camp Springs Baptist Church in Hemphill.

She is survived by her parents, Richard and Andrea FELTS of Hemphill; maternal grandparents, Johnny Patrick GREGORY and Norma Dell GREGORY of Conroe; paternal grandparents, Ronnie and Ona Lee FELTS of Hemphill; paternal great-grandmother, Dorothy FELTS of Hemphill, and brother, Bradford David FELTS of Hemphill. Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill is in charge of arrangements.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I28794","","","","","","","" "I7879","Felts","Thomas Jefferson","14 Jul 1863","17 Apr 1948","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 20 and 21 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheets 4B bottom and 5A Top
Hemphill and Sabine Town Road
66-68
Felts, Thomas J Head M W 45 m1 24 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Felts, Martha B Wf F W 44 M1 24 12/11 Miss Miss Miss
Felts, William L. Son M W 23 S Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Felts, Walter E. Son M W 21 m1 0 La Miss Miss Farmer
Felts, Clarence E Son M W 19 S Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Felts, Virgil D Son M W 18 S Miss Miss Miss Laborer
Felts, Hugh J Son M W 13 S La Miss Miss Laborer
Felts, Drewey C Dtr F W 11 S La Miss Miss
Felts, Opal L Dtr F W 8 S Tx Miss Miss
Felts, Osie E Dtr F W 5 S Tx Miss Miss
Felts, Thomas E Son M W 7 S Tx Miss Miss
Felts, Ora Dtr F W 3 S Tx Miss Miss
Felts, R. C. Son M W 6/12 S Tx Miss Miss
Felts, Lina Dtr-in-law F W 20 M1 0/0 Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I13015","Felts","Thomas Urcle","Abt 1903","11 Jun 1962","0","Name: Thomas Urcle Felts
Death Date: 11 Jun 1962
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 59 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1903
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: T. J. Felts
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mattie Bea Burkett
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117022
Digital Film Number: 4028466
Image Number: 87
Reference Number: cn 38464
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I25913","","","","","","","" "I14206","Felts","Virgil Delon","22 Apr 1893","20 Apr 1954","0","At the time of the 1920 Sabine County, Texas census, he was shown as married to a 21 year old Annie B, and Virgil's occupation was listed as a sawmill worker.

Name: Virgil Delon Felts Sr.
Death Date: 20 Apr 1954
Death Place: La Marque, Galveston, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 60 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 22 Apr 1893
Birthplace: Miss.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Tom Felts
Father's Birthplace: Miss.
Mother's Name: Mattie Burkett
Mother's Birthplace: Miss.
Occupation: Diesel Engineer
Place of Residence: League City, Galveston, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 22 Apr 1954
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114150
Digital Film Number: 4165605
Image Number: 40
Reference Number: cn 22534
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I14272","Felts","Walter Elbert","Abt 1889","20 Nov 1981","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 20 and 21 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheets 4B bottom and 5A Top
Hemphill and Sabine Town Road
66-68
Felts, Thomas J Head M W 45 m1 24 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Felts, Martha B Wf F W 44 M1 24 12/11 Miss Miss Miss
Felts, William L. Son M W 23 S Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Felts, Walter E. Son M W 21 m1 0 La Miss Miss Farmer
Felts, Clarence E Son M W 19 S Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Felts, Virgil D Son M W 18 S Miss Miss Miss Laborer
Felts, Hugh J Son M W 13 S La Miss Miss Laborer
Felts, Drewey C Dtr F W 11 S La Miss Miss
Felts, Opal L Dtr F W 8 S Tx Miss Miss
Felts, Osie E Dtr F W 5 S Tx Miss Miss
Felts, Thomas E Son M W 7 S Tx Miss Miss
Felts, Ora Dtr F W 3 S Tx Miss Miss
Felts, R. C. Son M W 6/12 S Tx Miss Miss
Felts, Lina Dtr-in-law F W 20 M1 0/0 Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I41967","Fenley","Arda Lee","Oct 1878","15 Jul 1939","0","Laura Buckmaster shows she was buried at the Lowe Cemetery.","STR06" "I41292","Fenley","Emma Corinne","Abt 1921","18 Jun 1973","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J692-DJH
name: Emma Corinne Cook
death date: 18 Jun 1973
death place: Houston, Harris, Texas
name of hospital or institution MD Anderson
gender: Female
race:
death age: 52 years
estimated birth date: 1921
birth date: 16 Jan 1921
usual occupation: cashier grocery store
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: James Emmett Fenley
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Emma Conn
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
burial/cremation: Medical Research UT Dental Branch
film number: 2242844
digital film number: 4167900
image number: 575
reference number: 45460
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Emma Corinne Cook, 1973","STR06" "I41295","Fenley","Eva Jeanette","24 Oct 1936","25 May 2013","0","Obituary
Houston Chronicle (Chron online)

Jeanette Fenley Moore died May 25th, 2013 in San Antonio, Texas. Born Eva Jeanette Fenley in Houston on October 24, 1936 to Emma Elizabeth Conn and James Emmett Fenley, she graduated in 1954 from Hemphill High School, Sabine County, Texas. Married in 1961 to John Wright Moore III, she was a beloved English teacher in HISD schools for 37 years.

Preceding her in death were her parents and son, JW Moore IV. She is survived by daughters, Juliette Elizabeth Lofft and Melissa Josephine ""Jodi"" Moore (Aaron Howell); grandchildren, Frank Eric Cimrhanzel, Aidan Christopher Lofft, Liam Andrew Lofft and Tamsin Elizabeth Moore Howell; brother, James Emmett Fenley; sister, Sally Petrash; extended family and numerous friends.

A memorial service will be held for Jeanette at 11am, Monday, June 3, 2013 at All Saints Catholic Church in Houston. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate a memorial gift in Jeanette's honor to the National Kidney Foundation .

Published in Houston Chronicle on June 2, 2013
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 5, 2013, page 14 and June 19, 2013, page 19","STR06" "I30132","Fenley","James Emmett","13 Jan 1896","21 Mar 1961","0","Military Marker, Texas Pvt. Med Det. 16 Calvary WW I. Son of Charles Alexander Fenley and Sarah Elizabeth Hudgens.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDJ8-ZBR
name: James E. Fenley
death date: 21 Mar 1961
death place: Houston, Harris, Texas
gender: Male
race: w
death age: 65 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 13 Jan 1896
birthplace: Swift, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name: Erma C. Fenley
father's name:
father's birthplace:
mother's name:
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Laborer
place of residence: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
cemetery: Gravel Hill Cemetery
burial place: Hemphill, Texas
burial date: 23 Mar 1961
additional relatives: X
film number: 2116711
digital film number: 4166575
image number: 2061
reference number: certificate #15490
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" James E. Fenley, 1961","STR06" "I30132","Fenley","James Emmett","13 Jan 1896","21 Mar 1961","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Harris County, Part of JP 2, Houston City
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 101-125 SD 26 Sheet 19A
6727-241-283
(Indexed as Tenley on Ancestry.com)
Fenley James E Head M W 34 m 23 Tx Tx Tx Machinist Tool Factory
Fenley, Emma Wf F W 30 m 19 Tx Tx Tx
Fenley, Corinne Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Fenley, Kathryn Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Ella Mother-in-law F W 58 W 19 Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Edward Brother-in-law M W 21 Un Tx Tx Tx Operates rigs Garage Shell

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 27, 1930
SD 43-2 ED 202-3 Sheet 18A
Fenley, James E Hed m W 44 M Tx Houston Harris Texas Farmer
Fenley, Emma Wf F W 40 M Tx Houston Harris Texas
Fenley, Corinne Dtr F W 18 S Tx Houston Harris Texas
Fenley, Kathryn Dtr F W 16 S Tx Houston Harris Texas
Fenley, James Son M W 9 S Tx Houston Harris Texas
Fenley, Sarah Dtr F W 7 S Tx Houston Harris Texas
Fenley, Jeanette Dtr F W 3 S Tx --- --- ---
Conn, Frank Lodger M W 16 S Tx Rural Newton Texas","STR06" "I41293","Fenley","Kathryn","26 Oct 1923","4 Sep 1990","0","Kevin Ahlhorn emailed, in April 2014, that she was born 26 Oct 1923 and died 4 Sept 1990.","STR06" "I41305","","","","","","","" "I3426","Fenn","Green","19 Oct 1801","29 Nov 1883","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Simpson County, PO Westville
Enumerated 27 Sept 1860
Page 93
620-620
Green Fenn 58 M Tavern Keeper 1622 3000 Ga
Elizabeth Fenn 63 F Ga
Emeline Fenn 21 F Miss
Leticia Fenn 20 F School Teacher Miss
L. M. Holoway 25 M Atty Miss
William H Jones 38 M Mechanic Ala
William B Easterberry 20 M Clerk Miss
","STR06" "I2819","Fenner","Alzetta ""Addie""","19 Sep 1851","Abt 1879","0","The biographical information below was copied from her FindAGrave Memorial page, created by Judy Rogers and maintained by Elizabeth Duncan.

Addie was born in Louisiana in 1851 but had moved to Texas with her family by 1854-1856.

In 1873 she married John Philip Walker, son of Philip and Sarah Elizabeth Walker. They were married in Guadalupe County, but soon moved to Luling (1874) so that John P could join his brother James K. Walker in establishing the Walker Brothers mercantile enterprise. Addie and John Philip had two sons before she died at age 28.

From Luling Signal, Jan 1, 1880, Vol II #51: ""We regret the death of Mrs. J.P. Walker, which occurred at her home in this city last Tuesday evening."" This would put her death date as Dec. 1879.

After Addie's death, John Philip and the two boys lived with the Fenner family in Luling, Texas. In 1881, John Philip Walker married Josephine C. Fenner, Addie's sister. John Philip and Josephine C. Walker had four children. They named one of their daughters after Addie. John Philip and Josephine C. are buried in Luling City Cemetery.

Addie is buried near her uncle, Patrick Henry Walker, in Prairie Lea Public Cemetery. In the 1968 inventory of the cemetery there were four unmarked graves (listed as board markers) on one side of Addie and one unmarked grave on her other side. The markers are no longer visible.
","STR06" "I2821","Fenner","Christopher Charles","22 Dec 1854","6 Mar 1934","0","Name Chris C Fenner
Event Type Death
Event Date 06 Mar 1934
Event Place Luling, Caldwell, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Wife Nancy Gregory Fenner
Profession Night Watchman City of Luling
Birth Date 22 Dec 1854
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name John M Fenner
Mother's Name Alzedda Mcgrew
Certificate Number 11240
GS Film number 2115987
Digital Folder Number 005145474
Image Number 00994



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K34F-99B : accessed 01 Jul 2014), Chris C Fenner, 06 Mar 1934; citing certificate number 11240, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2115987.","STR06" "I2818","Fenner","Giles McGrew","Abt 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","Wynema McGrew writes that in the ""Business Directory, Luling [Texas], 19882-1883"" Giles was listed as a saloon owner. She also noted that he ran for Sherriff in the 1880's, but received only 206 votes, the top candidate getting 1,182.","STR06" "I2348","Fenner","John McCall","2 Aug 1791","Abt 1875","0","Per the book THE SOUTHERN McGREWS GREW John had been previously married, and had 3 sons, Jasper Newton (b. 1832 MISS), Reuben Franton (b. 1836, LA), and John (b. 1838 in LA).

Wynema McGrew noted that ""Fenner Road, beginning at Ouachita River, was blazed by John (a wealthy planter) in the early 1840s prior to his marriage to Alzeda. After loosing several family members to Yellow Fever, he used slaves to cut the road near Okaloosa, where he built a summer house."" (McGrew, THE JAMES McGREW FAMILY, p. 335).

His FindAGrave memorial page states that he was a ""Son of William Fenner and Mercy Ogden. Husband of Katherine Elliot and Alzedda McGrew. Father of James, William, Isreal, Benjamin, Sherrod, Mercy, Eliza, John Franklin, Jasper, Sarah, Giles, Alzetta, John, Christopher, Josephine, Elizabeth, and Letty. "" There are links also to the memorials for daughters Addie (1851-1879) and Josephine (1857-1928).","STR06" "I2348","Fenner","John McCall","2 Aug 1791","Abt 1875","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Ouachita, Ward No. 9
Enumerated 23 Oct 1850
Stamped 506
283-293
John M. Fenner 58 M Farmer 7900 Ga
Alzada Fenner 34 F La
Giles McGrew Fenner 2 M La
Jasper Newton Fenner 18 M Student Miss
Reuben Frantom Fenner 14 La
John Fenner 12 M La
Sarah Ann Fenner 4 F La

1860 Census
Texas, Guadalupe County, Seguin
Enuemrated 3 Aug 1860
Page 67
576-456
J M Fenner 68 M Farmer 5100 12665 Geo
Alzetta Fenner 43 F La
Sarah A Fenner 13 F La
Giles Fenner 12 M La
Alzetta Fenner 9 F La
John Fenner 7 M Tx
Chr. Fenner 5 M Tx
Josephine Fenner 3 F Tx
","STR06" "I2822","Fenner","Josephine Clementine","17 Jan 1857","25 Jan 1928","0","Name Josephine Walker
Event Type Death
Event Date 25 Jan 1928
Event Place Luling, Caldwell, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 17 Jan 1857
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name John Mccall Fenner
Mother's Name Alzedda Mcgrew
Informant Addie Walker, Luling
Certificate Number 688
GS Film number 2114437
Digital Folder Number 005145307
Image Number 00308



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K37C-WG6 : accessed 01 Jul 2014), Josephine Walker, 25 Jan 1928; citing certificate number 688, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2114437.

The biographical information below was copied from her FindAGrave Memorial page, created by Judy Rogers and maintained by Elizabeth Duncan.

Josephine C. Walker was born in Prairie Lea, Guadalupe County, Texas a few years after her family settled there from Ouachita, Louisiana. The family settled on a farm near the Philip Walker farm.

Josephine's sister, Addie, died in 1879. Addie's husband, John P. Walker and their three young boys came to live with the Fenner family in Luling, Texas.

Josephine married John P. in 1881. They had four children and lived in Luling.","STR06" "I19893","Fenske","Gottlieb","Abt 1834","17 Sep 1896","0","Arrvived in New York on 15th May 1884. (signature unreadable)
List or Manifestof Passengers taken on board the S S Rugia (page torn)
A Albers is Master, from Hamburg, burthen 2454 (page torn).
Columns represent: Name, Age (years/months), Sex, Occupation or Calling, the County of which they are Citizens; Intended Destination or Location;
Date and Cause of Death (information shown in passenger notes); Location of compartment or space Occupied; Number of pieces of baggage; Transient or In Transit.

585 Josef Skurath 49 m workm Russia US D Intrans
586 Anna Skurath 54 f wife Russia US D Intrans
587 Pauline Skurath 17 f child Russia US D Intrans
588 Franz Skurath 5 m child Russia US D Intans
589 Mariane Fesse 70 f wife Russia US D Intrans

On same ship.
751 Gottlieb Fenske 49 m workm Prussia US C 1 Intrans
752 Mariane Fenske 49 f wife Prussia US C Intrans
753* ?taver Fenske 16 m child Prussia US C Intrans
754 Joh Fenske 8 m child Prussia US C Intrans

(Courtesy of Sandra Sauceda)","STR06" "I19894","Fenske","John H.","1 Dec 1874","15 Sep 1966","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Federal Census
Michigan, St. Joseph County, Sherman,
ED #124
14-14
Fenski, John Head W Dec 1874 25 Single Germany Germany Germany 1863
Fenski, Mary Mother W Mar 1835 65 Wd 6 children/2 living? 1865 35?

1910 Federal Census
Michigan, St. Joseph County, Sherman,
ED #136
108-108
Fenske, John H 35 M1 4 Germany Germany Germany 1888? Farmer
Fenske, Lizzie W 25 M1 4 3/2 Michigan Michigan Germany
Fenske, Francis Daug 2 MI Germ MI
Fenske, Adelia D 0/12 Mi Ger MI
Fenske, Mary Mother 74 Wd Ger Ger Ger 1885?

142-142
Fenske, Savery F Head of Household age 42 single Germany 1884? Farmer

1920 Federal Census
Minnesota, Aitken, Shovel Lake,
ED #13
Fenske, John Head Age 45 Immigrated 1884 Naturalized 1888 Germany Germany Germany Farmer Fenske, Elizabeth Wife Age 34 Michigan Michigan Germany
Fenske, Francis Daughter Age 12 Michigan
Fenske, Odilia Daughter Age 9 Michigan
Fenske, Clarence Son Age 8 Michigan
Fenske, Josephine Daughter Age 7/12 Minnesota","STR06" "I18163","Fenske","Johnny A.","Feb 1914","3 Sep 1917","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XVHV-FMK
name: Johnny A. Fenske
gender: Male
burial date: 04 Sep 1917
burial place:
death date: 03 Sep 1917
death place: Portland, Akron
age: 3
birth date: Feb 1914
birthplace: Michigan
occupation:
race:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: John Fenske
father's birthplace: Germany
mother's name: Elizabeth Cook
mother's birthplace:
indexing project (batch) number: B86921-2
system origin: Iowa-EASy
source film number: 1412141
reference number: b 2 p 78 cn 31
Collection: ""Iowa, Deaths and Burials, 1850-1990,"" Johnny A. Fenske, 1917","STR06" "I19901","Fenske","Joseph","Jul 1909","16 Aug 1909","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FH54-GS7
name: Joseph Fenske
gender: Male
burial date:
burial place:
death date: 16 Aug 1909
death place: Sherman, St Joseph, Michigan
age: 0
birth date: 1909
birthplace: Mich.
occupation:
race: White
marital status: Single
spouse:
father: John Fenske
father's birthplace: Germany
mother: Elizabeth Cook
mother's birthplace: Mich.
indexing project (batch) number: B53285-6
system origin: Michigan-EASy
source film number: 1295526
reference number: v 2 p 216
Collection: ""Michigan, Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995,"" Joseph Fenske, 1909","STR06" "I19895","Fenske","Savery F.","Abt 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","The 1900 Federal Census for St. Joseph County, Michigan reflects that Maria Fenske was the mother of six children, two of whom were living in 1900. As Savery Fenske was the only other Fenske in St. Joseph that was born in Germany, it appears that he most likely was one of the two surviving children of Maria, the other being her son John Fenske, with whom she lived. At the time of the 1930 census, he was living in District 4, Kent County, Delaware.","STR06" "I6518","","","","","","","" "I46940","Ferguson","Albert Calvin","19 Jan 1925","25 Mar 1983","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ray&Peggy Holbrooks Pace, has a photo of his military marker. It is embossed as follows:

Albert C. Ferguson
Cpl US Air Force
World War II
Jan 19 1925 Mar 26 1983
with a cross","STR06" "I15537","Ferguson","Albert Franklin","27 Aug 1890","Sep 1975","0","When he applied for a Social Security number in 1942, he was an unemployed farmer and lived on Route 1, Box 51, Brooklyn, Texas. He listed his date of birth as Aug. 27, 1890 in Jasper, Texas, stating that he was the son of Hardy Robert Ferguson and Ella Roberson.","STR06" "I29574","","","","","","","" "I10749","Ferguson","Anna","14 Jul 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married William H. Posey Jr.","STR06" "I25947","","","","","","","" "I46944","","","","","","","" "I721","Ferguson","Carolyn Fay","1 May 1934","20 Sep 2020","0","Carolyn Faye Nemec, 86, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Sunday, September 20, 2020 at her residence.

Carolyn was born in Hemphill, Texas on May 1, 1934 to William and Ollie Ferguson. She worked as a loan officer for 32 years for Texas Commerce and Chase Banks.

She is survived by her son, Martin Nemec and wife, Gina, of San Antonio; daughter, Teresa Nemec of Hemphill; brother, Nolan Ferguson of Hemphill; grandchildren, Garrett Wike, Natalie Smith, and Travis Nemec; and five great grandchildren.

Carolyn was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Leonard Nemec; brothers, Deas Ferguson and Dillon Ferguson; and sister-in-law, Frances Ferguson.

Graveside services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Friday, October 2, 2020 at Harper's Chapel Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Dillon Ray Ferguson and Chris Moody officiating.

Visitation will be held from 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. before services at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Serving as pallbearers are Mike Starkey, Shelly Schultz, Garrett Wike, Travis Nemec, Tommy Ferguson, and Ray Sepulvado.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I10744","Ferguson","Carrie","Jul 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","Paul Latham and Barbara Yancey Dore instead show the date of birth as 12 June 1895. Said to have married Selma Baker.","STR06" "I40332","Ferguson","Cary Thomas","19 Mar 1942","11 Sep 2021","0","The Texas Birth Index shows him as a son of Cary Thomas FERGUSON and Emma McCORMICK.","STR06" "I48281","Ferguson","Catina Lynn","31 May 1966","28 Aug 2022","0","Catina Lynn Brady, 56, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Sunday, August 28, 2022 at Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill.

Catina was born on May 31, 1966 in Munich, Germany to Cary Thomas (CT) Ferguson, Jr. and Shirley Thelma Clark Ferguson. She was a long time resident of Sabine County and had worked in the construction field as a welder. She attended Word of God Church in Pineland.

She is survived by her companion, Charles Payne of Hemphill; daughter, Kimberly Lynn Bragg of Hemphill; sister, Angela Kay McElroy of Madisonville; and seven grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, C. T. and Shirley Ferguson and son, Dustin Randall Ferguson.

Graveside services will begin at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, August 31, 2022 in Springhill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Todd Parrish officiating.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 31, 2022, page 4","STR06" "I10670","Ferguson","Crockett E.","Apr 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","He was an attendant at the 1898 wedding of Rosie Rebecca Morris to Giles Edward ""Ned"" Smith, which was held in the home of his parents near Hemphill. (Speights, Old Timers of Sabine County, p. 12).

He had a son named Grady and a daughter whose name is not known.","STR06" "I41443","","","","","","","" "I41441","Ferguson","Danny Lee","20 Mar 1954","19 Dec 2013","0","Danny Lee Ferguson, age 59, of Pineland, Texas, passed away Thursday, Dec. 19, 2013, at his residence.

Danny was born March 20, 1954, to parents I.W. and Gayle (Thomas) Ferguson. He was a longtime resident of Sabine County and retired from the construction industry. He attended Hemphill High School and was a member of Yellowpine-Macedonia Baptist Church.

Through his career, Danny worked not only across the United States but in many foreign countries as well. He was a hard worker and took pride in providing for his family. No matter what state or country he was working, Danny always took time to call his children every day to check on and encourage them. He was always happy riding his Harley Davidson.

His survivors include his wife, George Ann Ferguson of Pineland; his mother, Gayle Ferguson of Hemphill; daughters, Danielle Wilkerson and husband Trey of Pineland, Michelle Dixson and husband Johnathan of Newton, and Rachel Ferguson of Pineland; step-daughter, Keri An Faught of Lufkin; step-son, Jeffrey Ryan Kinsel of Denver, Colorado; grandchildren, I.V. Wilkerson, Adrian Wilkerson, Stephen Thomas, Chris Thomas, Brett Faught, and Chevy Faught; a great-granddaughter, Annabelle Grace Thomas; sisters, Debra Kay Ferguson of Jasper and Kimberly Wieblehouse and husband Randy of Denton; along with Eleazar Carranza and wife Annette of Hemphill.

He was preceded in death by his father, Bro. I.W. Ferguson.

Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 22, 2013, at Yellowpine-Macedonia Baptist Church in Sabine County with Bro. T.A. Lane and Bro. John W. Hailey officiating. Interment followed at Pine Hill Cemetery, located on FM 2024.

Pallbearers: Ronnie Stephens, Joe Flannigan, Bubba Hoya, Amos Moore, Trey Wilkerson, and Johnathan Dixson

Arrangements were under the direction of Cason Monk-Metcalf Funeral Directors in Nacogdoches. Online memories and condolences may be offered at www.CasonMonk-Metcalf.com.

Copied from the Cason Monk-Metcalf website
Print edition in The Sabine County Reporter, January 1, 2014, Page 12","STR06" "I723","Ferguson","Deas","25 Jan 1936","Yes, date unknown","0","25 Jan 1936 Gender: Male Birth County: Sabine Father's name: W A Furgerson Mother's name: Ollie Burleson Roll Number: 1936_0003","STR06" "I25949","","","","","","","" "I13488","","","","","","","" "I722","Ferguson","Dillon","21 Nov 1932","9 Mar 2013","0","Funeral services for Dillon Ferguson, 80, of Evadale, will be 10:00 am Wednesday, March 13, 2013 at Calvary Apostolic Church in Evadale with interment following in Harper Chapel Cemetery in Hemphill. Visitation will begin at 5:00 pm Tuesday at Farmer Funeral Home. Mr. Ferguson was born November 21, 1932 in Hemphill and went home to be with his Savior March 9, 2013 at Harbor Hospice in Beaumont. Dillon worked for Temple Inland in Pineland and went to work for Temple Inland in Evadale in 1962. He retired in December, 1995. Mr. Ferguson was a faithful member of Calvary Apostolic Church in Evadale. He was a US Army veteran, serving in Europe from October 1954 until October 1957. Mr. Ferguson is preceded in death by his father William 'Bill' Augusta Ferguson, mother Ollie Burleson Ferguson and brother Deas Ferguson. Survivors include his wife of 58 years, Betty Inez Jones Ferguson; daughter Betty Jane Immel and husband Jimmie of Silsbee; son Dillon Ray Ferguson and wife Pam of Evadale and daughter Debbie Hall of Evadale. He is also survived by brother Nolan Ferguson and wife Frances of Hemphill; sister Carolyn Nemec and husband Leonard of Houston and sister-in-law Maxine Ferguson of Beaumont; eleven grandchildren, twenty five great grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews, whom he loved.


Published in The Beaumont Enterprise on March 12, 2013, copied from that website
Also printed in The Sabine County Reporter, March 13, 2013, Page 12","STR06" "I38707","Ferguson","Dorothy Faye","30 Jan 1936","26 Sep 2011","0","Her last name at death was WELCH.","STR06" "I10746","Ferguson","Drucilla","Apr 1896","Yes, date unknown","0","Paul Latham and Barbara Yancey Dore show her date of birth as 7 April 1897.","STR06" "I40333","Ferguson","Dustin Randall","19 Aug 1982","Yes, date unknown","0","The Texas Birth index indicates he was adopted by his grandparents, Cary Thomas and Shirley Thelma (Clark) Ferguson. He is also listed as a son of Shirley Ferguson in her obituary.","STR06" "I46942","","","","","","","" "I15539","Ferguson","Elbie Bertie","Abt 1922","16 Jul 2007","0","San Augustine Tribune
July 18, 2007
Page 7

Elbie Lewis

Elbie Lewis, 84, of Jasper, died at Christus Jasper Memorial Hospital July 16, 2007.

She was a native of Brookeland, Texas and a former resident of Lumberton, Orange and Silsbee before moving to Jasper. Mrs. Lewis was a homemaker.

Survivors include: sons John Wesley Lewis, III, of Silsbee and Gerald Lewis of Jasper; daughter, Linda FRAZIER of Jasper, sisters, Abbie WELLHOUSEN of Pearland, Bernece EXLINE of Vidor, and Lillian MOORE of Houston, grandchildren, Lisa SMITH, Jerry Lee LEWIS, Cody LEWIS, Ara LEWIS, Wesley LEWIS, Erica TACKETT, and Alan FRAZIER; three great-grandchildren, and three great-great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, John W. Lewis, JR.

Funeral services were Friday, July 20, 2007 at Farmer Funeral Home in Silsbee. Interment followed at Resthaven Cemetery.","STR06" "I13727","Ferguson","Eliga","26 Aug 1894","7 Dec 1917","0","From FindAGrave:

WOW-A brave spirit lies buried here.Who died a glorious death in his countries cause.
","STR06" "I10748","Ferguson","Emma Conal","13 Sep 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married (1) Dillard James ""Tuck"" Posey, the son of Burrell Posey and California Jane Cooper, and later (2) Beauregard Bolt Jr.","STR06" "I33941","Ferguson","Eugene Vernon","24 Jan 1927","1 Mar 2017","0","Eugene ""Gene"" Ferguson, age 90, longtime resident of the Rosevine Community, passed from this life in the hours of Wednesday, March 1, 2017, in San Augustine, Texas.

Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 4, 2017, in the Rosevine United Pentecostal Church in Rosevine, Sabine County, Texas, with Bro. Glenn Morton, Bro. Gordon Simmons, and Bro. Steve Ferguson officiating. Burial will follow in the Rosevine Cemetery in Rosevine. Visitation will be Friday evening, March 3, 2017, from the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas 7592.

Gene was born to Reta (Ashby) Ferguson and James Calvin Ferguson on January 24, 1927, in Wright City, Oklahoma. He served in the United States Army during WWII. He was a member of the Veteran of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post #9313 in San Augustine, was retired from BTJ Pipeline Local Union 798, having traveled all across the United States working, and attended the Rosevine United Pentecostal Church.

Those who are left to cherish her memory include, His beloved wife, Myra Ferguson of Rosevine; children, Steve Ferguson and his wife, Tonah of Avinger; Larry Ferguson and his wife, Christina of Rosevine; Vicky Sublett and her husband, Phil of San Augustine; Helen Currie and her husband, Kirk of Spring; Rusty Ferguson and his wife, Julie of Orange; Patti Walker and her husband, Derek of Pineland and Randy Ferguson and his wife, Tami of Joaquin, and Daughter-in-law, Tina Ferguson-Adair; His beloved Sisters, Margaret Oliver of Rosevine; Adell Burch of Rosevine; Geraldine Weatherford of Rosevine; Edna Cook of Silsbee; Irene Oliver of Pollock and Myrtle Boyd of San Antonio.

He is preceded in death by his beloved son, Keith Dwayne Ferguson; his parents, Reta and James Ferguson

(Copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, also published in the Sabine County Reporter, March 8, 2017, page 8)","STR06" "I48292","Ferguson","Eva Dell","3 Dec 1943","22 Dec 2022","0","Eva Dell Lunsford, 79, of Orange, Texas, passed away on December 22, 2022, at her home in Orange, Texas.

Born in ""Fergie Hill"" outside of Hemphill, Texas, on December 3, 1943, Eva was the daughter of Willie Samuel Ferguson and Nettie Irene Rogers Ferguson. As the second oldest of 9 children, she was like a parent to her youngest siblings. Passionate about education, Eva was single-minded in her pursuit of the highest grades possible and her goal to attend nursing school in Beaumont. Her hard work paid off, and Eva graduated Valedictorian of her high school and her college where she co-edited the yearbook and developed lifelong friendships.

Eva met her first husband, Earl Gordy, in Beaumont while students at Lamar. She followed his dreams to Alaska where she worked as a registered nurse, accumulating many adventurous stories including helping Eskimo women deliver their babies. Although she loved Alaska very much, she deeply missed her east Texas roots. With her growing family, they returned to Texas where her husband found work as a CPA with the Rogers Brothers in Beaumont. After purchasing property in the community of Rosevine, they began their dream of building a log cabin guided by the Foxfire series and inspired by Henry David Thoreau. Eva continued her work as an RN in Nacogdoches while raising her family and living a wonderful life off the land until Earl's early death due to cancer.

Her second husband, Donald, entered her life in a Cessna 182 Skylane and quite literally swept her off her feet. Having known each other's families through the church of Christ, he began picking her up for dates from the Pineland airport and courting her throughout southeast Texas. After a move to Orangefield, a new life of travel and adventures would begin. From flying over the football field during kickoff to flying to vacation destinations, Eva's new life was full of opportunity and promise. She continued her work as an RN and remained deeply involved in church and her children's lives. As a parent ? and especially as a grandparent ? Eva was always the adult who played on the floor with the children, chased them around the house, made big messes in the kitchen, hid in the closet with them, and showered them with love and laughter. For one grandchild in particular, ""Gramma Day"" was the highlight of the week where he loved to get ""lost' in the sheets while ""helping"" to make the beds.

Eva was cherished by all who knew her for her kindness, her faithfulness, her intelligence, her silliness, and her love of serving others. She leaves behind an adoring husband and a doting family of children, grandchildren, and many nieces & nephews whom she loved like her own. Although Alzheimer's ravaged her bright mind, she still found ways to acknowledge their presence as they whispered words of love, stroked her hair, and held her hand during her final days.

Eva was preceded in death by parents, Willie and Nettie Ferguson; her brothers, Glenn Ferguson and Ronnie Ferguson; her sisters, Lorraine Waetjen and Kathy Chance; and her first husband, Earl H. Gordy.

She is survived by her loving husband, Donald Lunsford; her daughter, Dana Gordy Bundy; her sons, Aaron Gordy and wife Mary Jo Caruthers, and Benjamin Gordy; her grandchildren, Gray Bundy, Dane Bundy, Rene Gordy, Lily Gordy, Abigail Genova, Noah Genova, and Olivia Gordy; her brothers, Gaylon Ferguson, Donald Paul Ferguson,

Johnny Ferguson, and Bertz Ferguson; and numerous other loving friends and family.

Funeral services will be 3:00 p.m., Friday, January 6, 2022, at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange, Texas. Officiating will be Evangelist Larry Tomlin of West Orange Church of Christ in Orange, Texas.

Visitation will be from 2:00-3:00 p.m., Friday, January 6, 2022, at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange. Burial will be at 10 a.m., Saturday, January 7, 2022, at Springhill Cemetery in Hemphill, Texas.

Copied from Find A Grave

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 28, 2022, page 4","STR06" "I10752","Ferguson","Fannie","Abt 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married a POSEY.","STR06" "I38708","","","","","","","" "I46941","Ferguson","Francis Pearl","31 Jan 1931","21 Nov 2012","0","Francis Pearl Ferguson Procella Sarver, age 81 of Rosevine, Texas died Wednesday morning, November 21, 2012 in Hospice Homeplace in Tyler, Texas.

She was born in Ora, Texas to James and Reta Asby Ferguson.

Francis was a LVN and worked in St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont, Texas and in the Hemphill Care Center in Hemphill, Texas.

She was a member of the Rosevine Pentecostal Church.

Francis is survived by her daughters, Judy Eddins-Britt of Mauriceville, Texas, Nancy Hoitsma and her husband Karl of Tyler, Texas, Ramona Richmond and her husband Eric of Stafford, Virginia, Mary Spurlock and her husband Dan of Tyler and Tammie Hollier of St. Cloud, Florida, her brothers, Eugene Ferguson and Bruce Ferguson both of Rosevine, her sisters, Irene Oliver of Pollok, Texas, Odell Burch, Margaret Oliver and Geraldine Weatherford all of Rosevine, Edna Cook of Silsbee, Texas and Myrtle Boyd of San Antonio, Texas, fourteen grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her son Glendell Raymond Procella, Jr (FAG mem 41840870).

Funeral services will be at 10am Saturday, November 24, 2012 in the Rosevine Pentecostal Church.

Burial following in the Rosevine Cemetery, Rosevine, Texas.","STR06" "I48584","Ferguson","Gaylon Roygene","29 Jun 1950","12 Nov 2023","0","Gaylon Roygene Ferguson, 73, of Pineland, Texas passed away Sunday, November 12, 2023 at his residence.

Gaylon was born June 29, 1950 in Hemphill, Texas to Willie Samuel Ferguson and Nettie Irene Rogers Ferguson. He was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and had served as a member of the United States Air Force and attended Sam Houston University where he earned his Bachelor of Science Degree. He opened Piney Woods Nursery in Pineland in 1978 and there he kept his customers supplied with all their gardening and landscaping needs until his retirement in 2016. He moved to Mount View, Arkansas after retiring and returned to Pineland in 2021.

He was a longtime member of Pineland Church of Christ. He truly loved gardening, taking particular interest in his blueberries and his roses.

Gaylon was preceded in death by his parents, Willie and Nettie Ferguson; wife, Diana Jordan Ferguson; brothers, Glynn Ferguson and Ronny Jay Ferguson; and sisters, Lorene Waetjen, Katherine Chance and Eva Gordy Lunsford.

He is survived by his brothers, Donald Paul Ferguson of Livingston, Johnny Ray Ferguson of Lake Jackson, and Bertz Ferguson of Pineland; stepsons, Harrison Tyler Hodges of Yellville, AR and Richard Adam Hodges of Beaumont; four step grandchildren and numerous nieces, nephews and friends.

Graveside services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, November 18, 2023 in Springhill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Tommy Coward officiating.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home website

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, November 15, 2023, Page 4","STR06" "I15445","Ferguson","George Kellie","14 Jan 1887","10 Aug 1958","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows he was a farmer, and the son of Jim Ferguson and Amanda Pace.","STR06" "I15445","Ferguson","George Kellie","14 Jan 1887","10 Aug 1958","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 2
Enumerated 18 Apr 1930
ED 202-4 SD 19 Sheets 5A and 5B
91-104
Ferguson, Kellie G Head M W 43 M 23 Tx Tx Tx Team foreman Temple Lumber co
Ferguson, Mattie Wf F W 42 M 21 Tx La La
Ferguson, Dixie B Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Ferguson, Gay J Son m W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Ferguson, Opal K Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I10658","Ferguson","Gram Berry","29 Oct 1849","25 Apr 1923","0","He and Green were twins.","STR06" "I10653","Ferguson","Greenberry","29 Oct 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Orange County, Pr. 1 and 2, Distr. No. 59
Enumerated 1 June 1880
Page 12 SD 1 ED 59
97-97
Ferguson, Greenberry W M 30 Farmer Tx Tx Tx
Ferguson, Lucy W F 34 W Keeping House La S.C. Ga
Ferguson, Huldy W F 2 Dtr Tx Tx La
98-98
Bean, Jordan W M 32 Farmer La S.C. Ga
Bean, Mary W F 22 Wf Keeping House Tx Tx Tx
Bean, John W M 4 S Tx La Tx
Bean, Robert W M 2 Son Tx La Tx
Bean, Joseph W M 6/12 Dec Son Tx La Tx


1900 Census
Texas, Orange County, Precinct No. 1, Orange, Ward 1
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 57 Sheet 5A Stamped 30
68-68
Ferguson, G. B. Hed W M Sept 1849 50 M7 Tx Fl Fl Carpenter
Ferguson. Rachel Wf W F Feb 1873 27 M 7 4/3 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I10750","Ferguson","Hannah","1876","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have died as an infant.","STR06" "I33946","","","","","","","" "I14367","Ferguson","Ida Bell","Abt 1872","7 Nov 1934","0","Her Texas Death Certificate, visible online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976 shows that she was a lifelong resident of Limestone County. Her parents were listed as James Calvin Ferguson and Elizabeth Jane Lauderdals. She died of cysentery and Pilagra that began on November 1, 1934, causing her death a week later. She was buried in LaSalle.","STR06" "I2081","Ferguson","Irene","Abt 1847","26 Oct 1868","0","Shown on the THACKER FAMILY TREE on Ancestry.com as born ca 1847 in Sabine County and as dying on 26 Oct 1868 in Sabine County. John W. Clark, the author, shows the same dates. It would appear that Irene in childbirth, her youngest son James Felix Clark being born that same day.

At the time of the 1910 census, Elias's second wife, Mary Josephine Wallace, was shown as being the mother of 11 children, 10 still living. It therefore appears that Irene would have been the mother of the three children living with Elias and Mary Josephine at the time of the 1870 census.","STR06" "I46938","Ferguson","Irene Isabel","25 Nov 1919","26 Jul 2017","0","Irene Isabella Ferguson Oliver was born to James Calvin Ferguson and Rita Ashby Ferguson on November 15, 1919 in Middleton, Oklahoma. She passed from this life on Wednesday, July 26, 2017. She was married to Will Arthur Oliver on September 16, 1939. They had seven children: Doyle, Roffie, Dwayne, Ron, Gaye, David and Gary.

Irene was preceded in death by her parents: Calvin and Rita Ferguson; her husband, Will Arthur Oliver; her son, Dwayne Oliver; and two grandchildren, Aaron Oliver and Brandon Oliver. Siblings preceding her in death were Velma King, Albert Ferguson, Eugene Ferguson, and Frances Sarver.

Irene has been a devout Christian all her life and was a member of Cornerstone Pentecostal Church in Lufkin for the last 21 years. She was cared for by her son and his wife, Doyle and Sarah Oliver. Doyle so eloquently wrote to her on her last Mother's Day: ""When I think of my Mother I see the greatest example of a lady, wife, mother, Christian and teacher. She was always a lady in every way. As a wife, she was a team player always in sync with her husband on every goal they had. As a mother, her children always came first as to care and well-being, manners and respect for others, but most of all teaching them about Jesus and salvation. She taught these things by example and reading to her children from the Bible daily, requiring them to memorize the books of the Bible, scriptures and be able to answer questions she prepared. For all of these things I am thankful. These teachings have been the cornerstones of my life and the success of my marriage and family.""

Irene is survived by her children and their spouses: Doyle and Sarah Oliver, Roffie and Rev. Jerry Ensey, Laverne Oliver, Rev. Ron and Cheryl Oliver, Gaye and Bill Cain, David and Susan Oliver, Bishop Gary and Kimberly Oliver. She is also survived by her siblings, Adelle Burch, Margaret Oliver, Geraldine Goynes, Edna Cook, Myrtle Boyd and Bruce Ferguson; numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, great-great grandchildren, as well as nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.

Condolences may be offered at www.gipsonfuneralhome.com

Services have been placed in the trust of Gipson Funeral Home.

Memorial services for Irene Ferguson Oliver, 97, of Lufkin, will be held at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, August 1, 2017 at Cornerstone United Pentecostal Church in Lufkin. Interment will be in the Rosevine Cemetery in Rosevine, Texas.","STR06" "I7620","Ferguson","Ivy Manuel","14 Oct 1908","20 Feb 1983","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 22, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 1B
Pineland Springhill Road
8-8
Annie S. Ferguson with sons and granddaughter
9-9
Ferguson, Ivy M Head M W 21 m 19 Tx Tx Tx Farm
Ferguson, Francis M Wf F W 17 M 15 Tx Tx Tx
Ferguson, Vumes M Dtr F W 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 22, 1040
SD 42-2 ED 202-3
Spring Hill Road
272
Ferguson, Ivy M Head M W 31 M Tx Same Place Farmer Farming
Ferguson, Mollie Wf M (sic) W 27 M Tx Same Place
Ferguson, Verna Dtr F W 10 S Tx Same Place
Ferguson, Wendell Son M W 8 S Tx Same Place
Ferguson, Dorothy Dtr F W 4 S Tx
Ferguson, Robert Son M W 1 S Tx
","STR06" "I41436","Ferguson","Ivy Wendell ""Buckshot"" ""I W""","Abt 1932","7 Feb 2008","0","Listed as Wendall on the 1930 census.

From FindAGrave:

Bro. I. W. Buckshot Ferguson, 77 of Hemphill, TX. died February 7, 2008 at his Home in Hemphill, TX. He was a life long native of Sabine County. Bro. Ferguson was a minister with Johnson Missionary Baptist Church of Zavalla, TX. and former pastor of Antioch Baptist Church at Gravelhill. Bro. Ferguson was a member of Littleton Fowler Masonic Lodge, and served as Masonic District Deputy. He was a metal sculptor; his works include the Road Runner at Angelina College and the Tiger at West Sabine High School. He served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean Conflict.

He retired from Temple-Inland in Pineland. Bro. Ferguson is survived by his wife of 55 years, Gayle Ferguson; two sons, Danny Ferguson and wife George Ann, Eleazar Carranza and wife Annette, both of Hemphill; two daughters, Kay Ferguson of Jasper, Kimberly Wiebelhaus and husband Randy of Denton; 6 grandchildren, Jill Verhalen, Brian Sexton, Cody Matlock of Denton, Danielle Wilkerson, Michelle Ferguson, and Rachel Ferguson; 5 great-grandchildren, Brenna Verhalen, Colton Verhalen, Madison Verhalen, Morgan Verhalen, and Ivy Wilkerson; one brother, Robert Ferguson; 4 sisters, Verna Ebarb, Dorothy Welch, Frances Milner, and Patsy Canzoneri. Funeral Services will be at 2:00 PM, Saturday, February 9 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill, TX with burial in Springhill Cemetery.

Published in The Beaumont Enterprise on 2/8/2008.
","STR06" "I42887","Ferguson","James Calvin","23 Jan 1888","24 Sep 1989","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP #6
SD 42-2 ED 202-9 Sheet 8B
Rosevine & Milam Road
165
(Residence in 1935 for this entire family was Rural Angelina County, Texas)
Ferguson, James C Head M W 52 M No 5th Tx Farmer
Ferguson, Reta O Wf F W 41 M No 1rst Tennessee Housewife At Home
Ferguson, Magruite Dtr F W 17 S No 1rst Okla Housework
Ferguson, Albert Son M W 15 S Okla Yes 5th Student at school
Ferguson, Eugene Son M W 13 S Yes 5th Okla
Ferguson, Geraldine Dtr F W 11 S Yes 4rth Tx
Ferguson, Francis Dtr F W 9 S Yes 3rd Texas
Ferguson, Edna Earl DStr F W@ 6 S Yes 1 Tx
Ferguson, Myrtle Dtr F W 4 S Tx
Ferguson, Bruce Son M W 1 S Tx","STR06" "I10649","Ferguson","James Edward","26 Apr 1844","6 Sep 1904","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Liberty county, Precinct 3
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 37 Sheet 2B
33-35
Ferguson, James Hd W M Sept 1842 57 M6 Tx Unk Unk Day Laborer
Ferguson, Cyrene F Wf W F July 1856 43 M6 Tx Miss Mo
Allen, Warner Stepson W M Jany 1889 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Allen, Lucy Stepdtr W F Jan 1893 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Ferguson, Carrie Dtr W F July 1894 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Ferguson, Drucilla Dtr W F Apr 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I15439","Ferguson","James Gay","13 Feb 1915","24 Jan 1977","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows that he was a veteran of World War II, and his usual occupation was that of a Truck Driver, Freight. The informant was his wife, Mrs. Betty Ferguson.","STR06" "I15440","Ferguson","James Hadley","7 Nov 1948","23 Feb 2016","0","James Hadley Ferguson, 67, of Hemphill, died Tuesday morning in the V.A. Hospital, Houston, Texas. Hadley was born in Pineland to Gay and Betty Davidson Ferguson. He lived in Sabine County all his life and was a overland truck driver with the handle ""Midnight Rider"". Hadley was a veteran of Vietnam serving in the U.S. Army, he was also a member of the Hemphill V.F.W. Post and the Patriot Riders.

He is survived by his sister Rhonda Brooks of Bronson, his niece Sarah Brooks Todd of Milam and great nephew Colin Todd of Milam.

Visitation will be from 5:00pm until 8:00pm, Friday, February 26, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2:00pm, Saturday, February 27, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the King Cemetery, Milam, Texas.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website","STR06" "I10745","Ferguson","James Jackson","Abt 1895","Bef 1900","0","Both Paul Latham and Barbara Yancey Dore both show that son, James Jackson Ferguson was born 7 August 1895. However, they both also show that Carrie Ferguson's birthdate was in June 1895, and if that date is correct, it would be highly unlikely that another son was born two months later. In any case, James Jackson is NOT listed with the family on the 1900 census, so if he was a son of James and Frances, it appears he died young.","STR06" "I33139","","","","","","","" "I42183","Ferguson","James Ott","Abt 1884","Abt 1933","0","He was buried with his second wife, named Maude, at the Zion Hill Cemetery.","STR06" "I10652","Ferguson","Jeremiah Alexander","Abt 1845","12 Feb 1912","0","From the notes of Katherine D. Freistat:

Abstract of Civil War Pension Applications, Sabine County, Texas (Mrs. Nancy Jane Ferguson, widow's application)

Her husband (Jeremiah Alexander Ferguson) enlisted February 17, 1862 and was discharged 1865. He served with Company F, 11th Texas Regiment Infantry. T.R. Smith, County Judge. W.M. Fullen and W. H. Cooper were witnesse","STR06" "I10764","Ferguson","John","23 Mar 1884","10 Oct 1961","0","His Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed his usual occuaption as a retired Harbor Master. His parents were listed as Greenberry Ferguson and Lucille UNKNOWN. He was listed as a widower, and the informant was Mrs. Annie Mae Bates, relationship not indicated.","STR06" "I10764","Ferguson","John","23 Mar 1884","10 Oct 1961","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I33940","Ferguson","Keith Dewayne","22 Dec 1965","13 Jul 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 26, 1995, Page 7

Keith Ferguson

Keith DeWayne Ferguson, 29, of Rosevine died at 1:50 a.m. Thursday, July 13, 1995, at Hermann Hospital in Houston following an accident.

Born Dec. 22, 1965, Ferguson was a lifelong resident of the Rosevine area and was employed as an electrician with Erected Steel Corp. He was a member of the United Pentecostal Church and a 4-H adult leader.

Survivors: wife, Tina K. (Hamilton) Ferguson of Rosevine; two children, Michael Bradley Ferguson and Robyn LeeAnn Ferguson, both of Rosevine; parents, Eugene V. Ferguson and Myra Mae (Foley) Ferguson of Rosevine; three sisters and their husbands, Vicky and Phil Sublett of San Augutine, Helen and Kird Currie of Spring, and Pattis and Randy Norwood of Pueblo, Colorado; four brothers and their wives, Steve and Tonah Ferguson and Rusty and Julie Ferguson, both of Beaumont, Larry and Christina Ferguson of Rosevine, and Randy and Tami Ferguson of Okinawa, Japan; parents-in-law of Mayor Robert and Frances Ferguson (sic, s/b Hamilton) of Hemphill; grandmother, Verdell Easley of Hemphill; brother-in-law and wife, Joe and Stacy Hamilton of Hemphill; sisters-in-law, Debra Hamilton of Hemphill and Shannon Minsquero and husband Tony of Houston; 16 nephews; three nieces; and one great-niece.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Rosevine United Pentecostal Church with the pastor, Bro. Charles R. Stephens, and Bro. Wendell Ferguson, pastor of Antioch Baptist Church, officiating. Interment followed at Rosevine Cemeter.

Pallbearers: Kenneth Ellison, Tony Fuller, Ronny Holmes, Bradley Byley, Brad Easley, Marty Griffin, Jamie Fuller, Scott Morrison, Ricky Oliver, James Womack, Kreah Currie, Harold Maxey, Rodney Davis, Ray Don Phillips, Barry Welch, and Joe Jones.

Services were handled by Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2009)

","STR06" "I41440","","","","","","","" "I10740","Ferguson","Lewis Jefferson","20 Oct 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","Children of Lewis Jefferson Ferguson? Dates and locations work. Need to follow up. From Rootsweb, Texas General Birth Records 1926-1949

FERGUSON BOBBIE JEAN 9-9-1939 f NEWTON NANCY ARILLA POWELL LEWIS J. FERGUSON FERGUSON EARLIS FOY 6-15-1936 f NEWTON CRILLA POWELL JEFF FERGUSON FERGUSON FRANKIE ZOLEMA 7-1-1937 f NEWTON CRILLA POWELL JEFF FERGUSON FERGUSON OPAL PEARL 2-16-1933 f JASPER NANCY CRILLA POWELL LOUIS JEFFERSON FERGUSON FERGUSON RAINAY CEDERN 7-7-1934 m JASPER NANCY CILLA POWELL LOUIS JEFFERSON FERGUSON FERGUSON SALLIE ANN 11-9-1946 f NEWTON NANCY CRILLA POWELL LEWIS JEFFERSON FERGUSON","STR06" "I15542","Ferguson","Lillian Verson","29 May 1926","20 Nov 2011","0","The Sabine County Reporter
November 30, 2011, Page 14

Lillian Ferguson Moore

Lillian Ferguson Moore, 85, of Deer Park, died Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011.

She was born Mary 29, 1926, in Brookeland.

She was preceded in death by her husbands, Albert Smith and Jim Moore, two brothers and four sisters.

She is survived by her son, Floyd Smith and wife Brenda, daughter Sue Williams and husband Robert; sister, Bernice Exile; grandchildren, Jeannie Ferrington and husband Greg, Georgia Padgitt and husband James, Bryan Smith, Elliott Smith and Matthew Smith; and great-granchildren, Sam, Clay, Hunter and Meredith.

A Celebration of Life was held Friday, Nov. 25, in the chapel of Grand View Funeral Home, Pasedena, with Bro. Ernest Weedon officiating. Interment followed at Grand View Memorial Park.

Online condolences may be posted at www.grandview-funerals.com

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2011)","STR06" "I15538","Ferguson","Mae Bell","Abt 1914","30 Jun 2004","0","Sabine County Reporter
June 30, 2004

Mae Bell Chance

Mae Bell Chance, 90, of Orange died Friday, June 25, 2004 at Oakwood Manor in Vidor. Mrs. Chance was born in Sabine County and had lived in the Orange area several years. Survivors: sons, Dewey Chance of Beaumont and Daniel ""D.L."" Chance of Orange, sisters Abbie WELLHAUSEN of Pearland, Elbie LEWIS of Silsbee, Bernice EXLINE of Vidor; and Lillian MOORE of Deer Park; 13 grandchildren; 26 great grandchildren; and four great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband Vessie Ray CHANCE; parents, Albert and Emma FERGUSON; sons, Doyle Ray CHANCE and Bryan Kermit CHANCE; brothers, Percy R. FERGUSON and Jence E. Ferguson; and a sister, Wilma Fay MYERS. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday at Claybar Funeral Home's chapel in Orange with Bro. Jeff Bell officiating. Interment followed at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Orange County. Claybar Funeral Homes, directors.","STR06" "I46935","Ferguson","Martha Geraldine ""Gerri""","20 Dec 1928","20 Jul 2019","0","Martha Geraldine ""Gerry"" Goynes, 90, of Rosevine, Texas passed away Saturday, July 20, 2019 in Sabine County Hospital.

Gerry was born in Memphis, Texas on December 20, 1928 to James Calvin and Rita Ferguson. She had been a resident of Sabine County since 1963 and always considered it her home. She was a homemaker and loving wife, mother and grandmother. She was a faithful member of Rosevine United Pentecostal Church and she loved the get together's with her family and singing.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Delbert Goynes; her son, Bobby Goynes, and her granddaught, Jennifer Booker.

She is survived by her daughters, Jo Anne Smith and husband, Roy, of Hemphill, Peggy Goynes of Hemphill, and Lisa Goynes of Rosevine; daughter-in-law, Novis Goynes of Hemphill; brother, Bruce Ferguson and wife, Carol, of Rosevine; sisters, Margaret Oliver of San Augustine, Edna Cook of Silsbee, and Myrtle Boyd of Falls Church, Virginia; a host of nieces and nephews; 12 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren, and five great great grandchildren.

Memorial services will begin at 10:00 a.m., Friday, July 26, 2019 in Rosevine United Pentecostal Church, 8285 Gravel Hill Rd., Bronson, Texas under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Gordon Simmons officiating.

Burial will follow services in McCune Cemetery, 376 FM 705, San Augustine, Texas.

We invite you to leave online condolences and sign memorial book at starrfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I46935","Ferguson","Martha Geraldine ""Gerri""","20 Dec 1928","20 Jul 2019","0","(Research):Said to have later married a WEATHERFORD. The 2017 obituary of her brother, Eugene, lists her as ""Geraldine Weatherford of Rosevine.""

Grandmother of Stephanie STRICKLAND who married Dale WILKERSON on 31 March 2001 (Engagement announcement in the Sabine County Reporter 21 Feb 2001)

Great-grandmother of Elizabeth Daniell SMITH born 27 December 2001. (Birth Annoucement in the Sabine County Reporter 8 May 2002).

Great-grandmother of of Logan Blake WILKERSON born 27 Mar 2002 (Sabine County Reporter, 24 April 2002).","STR06" "I10663","Ferguson","Martin Young","23 May 1870","23 May 1927","0","Name Martin Young Ferguson
Event Type Death
Event Date 23 May 1927
Event Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 23 May 1870
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name William Ferguson
Mother's Name Linda Garlington
Informant A G Pratt
Certificate Number 17755
GS Film number 2114277
Digital Folder Number 005145318
Image Number 02410



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K376-TJM : accessed 25 Jun 2014), Martin Young Ferguson, 23 May 1927; citing certificate number 17755, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2114277.","STR06" "I6130","Ferguson","Mary J.","23 Oct 1813","21 Dec 1893","0","Assumed this was her information even though it doesn't match Brooke Payne's book.

? Payne, Mary ? Wife of William H. Payne ? Born: Oct. 23, 1813 ? Died: Dec. 21, 1893 Shelbyville IOOF Cemetery, Black Creek Township","STR06" "I19064","Ferguson","Mary L.","Jun 1890","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1920 Federal Census, a 29 year old Mary Louise Ferguson, single, born in Arkansas, was working as a secretary at the M. W. C. A. and living in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. Her father was born in Michigan, and her mother in Arkansas. It is likely this is the same Mary L. Ferguson that was a daughter of William B. Ferguson and his first wife, Ada Marshall, of Little Rock Arkansas. (Year: 1920; Census Place: Chicago Ward 6, Cook (Chicago), Illinois; Roll: T625_310; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 347; Image: 364.)","STR06" "I42881","","","","","","","" "I10763","Ferguson","Melissa Ella","22 Jun 1870","23 Sep 1930","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 4 May 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 14A
Hemphill and San Augustine Road
231-233
George and Fanny Conn family
235-237
William and Florence Conn family
236-238
Conn, Malissa E Hd F W 38 Wd 5/4 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Conn, Emma E Dtr F W 10 S Tx Ark Tx Laborer Home Farm\\
Conn, Clarrisa L Dtr F W 8 S Tx Ark Tx
Conn, Mary E. Dtr F W 6 S Tx Ark Tx
Conn, Edward L Son M W 2 S Tx Ark Tx
Ferguson, Nancy J Mother F W 623 Wd 4/2 Tx Tenn Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 16 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 36B
721-704
Conn, Ella M Head F W 49 Wd Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Conn, Lorena C Drt F W 17 S Tx Ark Tx Farm Laborer
Conn, Mary E Dtr F W 15 S Tx Ark Tx
Conn, Edward L Son M W 11 S Tx Ark Tx
Furguson, Nancy J Mother F W 73 Wd Tx Tenn Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Harris County, Part of JP 2, Houston City
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 101-125 SD 26 Sheet 19A
6727-241-283
T/Fenley James E Head M W 34 m 23 Tx Tx Tx Machinist Tool Factory
T/Fenley, Emma Wf F W 30 m 19 Tx Tx Tx
T/Fenley, Corinne Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
T/Fenley, Kathryn Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Ella Mother-in-law F W 58 W 19 Tx Tx Tx
Conn, Edward Brother-in-law M W 21 Un Tx Tx Tx Operates rigs Garage Shell","STR06" "I41444","","","","","","","" "I17045","","","","","","","" "I717","Ferguson","Nolan","20 Sep 1931","28 Nov 2022","0","Per ""Book Three A Pictorial History of Sabine County, Texas"" by Robert Cecil McDaniel, Texian Press (Waco), 1998: Nolan Ferguson was among the soldier returning to the Seattle Port of Embarkation in September, 1954 on the troopship USAT General Meigs from Korea and Japan.

50th anniversary of End of Korean War Celebrated The Sabine County Reporter, July 30, 2003, page 6 (with photos)

Sunday marked the 50th anniversary of the end of the Korean War. A cease fire was called for 10 p.m. at July 27, 1953. Local resident Nolan Ferguson remembers that day well. Ferguson was a corporal in the United States Army where he served as a cannoneer and truck driver during the war. He served with Service Battery, 12th Field Artillery Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division. Speaking of the cease fire, Ferguson said, ""It was so quiet you could have heard a pin drop.""

Ferguson was discharged as a sergeant on Sept. 16, 1954. During his service he received the Korean Service Medal with one Bronze Star, a UN Service Medal, a National Defense Service Medal and a ROK Pres Unit Citiation.

Ferguson is married to Frances (STRICKLAND). The couple has been married for 47 years. They have two children who are both math teachers: Tommy FERGUSON and his wife Jennifer of Silsbee, and Wendi MOODY and her husband Chris of Corsicana.

The January 8, 2008 issue of the Sabine County Reporter noted that Nolan Ferguson had been presented with a service award from his employer, Chance Construction Co. of Hemphill.

Obituary

Nolan Ferguson, 91, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Monday, November 28, 2022 at his residence.
Nolan was born September 20, 1931 in Sabinetown, Texas as the oldest of four children to William Augustus Ferguson and Ollie Burleson Ferguson. He was a lifetime resident of Sabine County, a place he dearly loved, and a graduate of Hemphill High School. He served his country as a United States Army Sergeant in the Korean War and later worked as a engineering technician for the U. S Forest Service for many years before retiring. His true calling was that of a farmer and rancher. He raised horses and cattle for many years and served as a 4-H Leader for the youth of Sabine County. He judged many horse shows in his life and competed in rodeos as a calf-roper. He also liked to deer hunt back when you could run dogs.

He was a well-loved member of his community and a loving husband to his wife, Frances, for 63 years before her death in 2019. He was a great father and grandfather who loved his family and his Blue Bell Ice Cream. He made his profession of faith and was baptized in his early 60's. He became a member of First Baptist Church in Hemphill as well as a member of Littleton-Fowler Masonic Lodge 305 and a lifetime member of the V.F.W.

Nolan is survived by his son Tommy Ferguson and wife, Jennifer, of Silsbee; daughter, Wendi Moody and husband, Christopher, of Sour Lake; and five grandchildren, Whitney, Walter, Trinity, Audrey and William.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Friday, December 2, 2022 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with Dr. Christopher Moody and Dillon Ray Ferguson officiating.

Visitation will be held prior to service from 12:00 p.m. until service time.

Burial will follow services in Harpers Chapel Cemetery with Walter Ferguson, William Ferguson, Jared Ferguson, Steven Ferguson, Bruce Ferguson and David Logan serving as pallbearers. Military Honors will be provided by the Sabine County Honor Guard.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 7, 2022, page 4","STR06" "I3472","Ferguson","Olly A.","Bef 1802","Abt 1832","0","In November, 2009, Vernon Virginia Ferguson Johnson (vernon2007@sbcglobal.net) emailed me that:

""As far as anyone knows the Olly Ferguson that married Drucilla Cook was not ever called AULSTON ? he never used this name--this is a different person, but has been so widely reported now that it is often taken as fact.

I want to remind descendants of Olly Ferguson -East Texas that Otey Ferguson in Va is NOT Olly of Texas...Please don't use the man in Va....the following message was posted several years ago.... my line is Olly, Roland,. Roland, Samuel, Jim, Vernon,

In 1993 when I found that someone had Olly's parents as Alexander Ferguson Jr and Nancy Wood, I contacted Christine Huddleston in Vinton, VA. She is the daughter of Edmund T Ferguson, Sr. who wrote ""Ancestors & Some Families of Stephen D Ferguson and etc"" She sent papers that listed the children of Alexander and Nancy and who they married. The third child listed was OteyOtty born 7th May 1797. Otey married Polly Arrington 3rd Mar 1823: min. Moses reer -surety, Daniel Arrington.

Transcript of Nancy Ferguson will (wife of Alexander Ferguson) proved 7th of Oct 1839 Rocky Mount, Franklin Co, VA. After listing all her children she left one dollar each to children of her son Otey Feguson, dec'd .....Alexander, Elizabeth, Sarah, Absond?, Daniel and Otey.

I would think that this proves that this is not our Olly.

Olly A Ferguson has no record of when or where he was born his age is never given. He did appear to die, or leave, Sabine County ca 1832, as his wife Drucilla remarried Eli Low around that time.

Olly A Ferguson could not have been the Son of Alexander and Nancy Wood their son was Otey/Otty, and he lived and died in VA

These are facts we do know about Olly:

1820-MS-Franklin Co-Marr-Bk A p 22 minister-David Cook March 25, 1820
Lic: -----Oaly A Fergison to Drewcilla Cook on 25th March 1820 by Co clerk
Marr:---Olay A Fergusson to Drucilla Cook on 29th March 1820 by David Cook
Cert:----Olly A Ferguson to Drucilla Cook on 26th March 1820 on new cert 25th Feb 1965

1824-TX-Nacog/Sabine-Feb 16-Apr 3, 1824--Petition of the Americans residing at Nacogdoches:signed by Olle A Ferguson. ""Barker Texas History Center March 10, 1827-Ayish Bayou-petition sent to President of Mexico? Barker TX Hist Center-General Land Office, Spanish Archives,Tanslations of Empresario's Contracts, Vol I p 168. Application of Settlers of Boundary Border Leagues (file 52 p 327 original)

1826-TX-Sabine-Nacogdoches Archives-Olly A Ferguson and Allen W Arthur accused of killing Louis Blackman-Letter to Alcalde Hines Sep 18, 1826. They were acquited 2 Nov 1826-letter from Elbert Hines Alcalde to Alcalde of Nacog.

@1832-TX-Sabine-Olly's wife Drucilla married Eli Low. Child Emily Low born @ 1833

If anyone has further information, please let me know. Thank you. Vernon Virginia Ferguson Johnson (vernon2007@sbcglobal.net)","STR06" "I3512","Ferguson","Olly A.","Abt 1831","20 Mar 1909","0","Olly was married three times, according to Katherine D. Freistat. His second wife was named Elizabeth and her maiden name was unknown. She also believes he was born in Louisiana, and not Texas.

An abstract of Civil War Pension Applications, Sabine County, Texas shows: Olly A. Ferguson, Private, Commanding officer was Captain Richard W. Cotton, Sabine Volunteers, Sabine County, Texas. Enlisted 1861 for 12 months.","STR06" "I33948","","","","","","","" "I47803","Ferguson","Patsy","17 Jan 1944","3 Feb 2020","0","Obituary

Pat Canzoneri (Ferguson) of De Pere, Wisconsin passed away on Monday, February 3, 2020. Pat was born in Springhill, Texas where she lived until she graduated from high school. She then moved to Louisiana to work at Fort Polk and there she met her husband, Joe Canzoneri. They were married for over 50 years until Joe passed away in 2016.

Pat is survived by her sister Frances Milner, her two daughters, Elizabeth (Cole) Runge and Nicole (Brett Crozier) Canzoneri, and four grandchildren: Cole, Sam, Noah, and Eli. Pat was devoted to her family and will be missed by all.

A celebration of life ceremony will be held privately by family.

Downloaded from Cotter Funeral and Cremation Care website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 19, 2020, Page 5","STR06" "I15543","Ferguson","Percy Robert","13 Nov 1917","19 Jan 2001","0","SABINE COUNTY REPORTER Wednesday February 7, 2001

Obituaries

Percy R. Ferguson, Sr.

Percy R. Ferguson, Sr, 83, of Jasper died Friday, January 19, 2001.

Ferguson, a native of Brookeland, was a longtime resident of the Jasper area and operated Ferguson Grocery several years. He had also operated a grist mill and was a farmer.

Survivors: a son, Percy Robert Ferguson, Jr. of Vidor; a daughter Mary Kathryn Domec of Jasper; sisters May Bell Chance and Bernice Esline, both of Vidor, Abbie Wellenhouse of Houston, Elbie Lewis of Silsbee, and Lillian Moore of Deer Park; four grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.

Funeral services were held Jan 22 at the Stringer & Griffen Funeral Home chapel, Jasper. Interment was at Weeks Chapel Cemetery, Newton County.","STR06" "I45216","Ferguson","R. T.","Abt 1866","Aft 1920","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, McComb City
Enumerated 4 May 1910
SD 7 ED 106 Sheet 24B
723-78-81
Ferguson, R T Head M W 44 m1 15 Miss Miss Miss Filer Saw Mill
Ferguson, Rosa Wf F W 37 m1 15 3/3 Miss Miss Miss
Ferguson, Edwena Dtr F W 14 S Miss Miss Miss
Ferguson, Addie Dtr F W 9 Miss Miss Miss
Ferguson, Margarite Dtr F W 3 S Miss Miss Miss
McEwen, Edgar Brother-in -law M W 28 Miss Miss Miss Sales man Gun Maker
McEwen, Alba Brother-in-law M W 27 Miss Mis Miss Machinist Railroad
McEwen, Mamie Sister-in-law F W 23 Miss Miss Miss

1920 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, McComb City, Fourth District
Enumerated 8 Jan 1920
SD 7 ED 110 Sheet 4A
723-253-175
Ferguson, R F Head M W 54 M Miss Miss Miss Sawfiler Railroad
Ferguson, Rosa Wf W F 47 m Miss Miss Miss
Ferguson, Edwina Dtr F W 24 S Miss Miss Miss Stenographer Bank
Ferguson, Addie Dtr F W 19 S Miss Miss Miss
Ferguson, Margaret Dtr F W 13 S Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I41445","","","","","","","" "I41437","Ferguson","Robert Earl","27 Sep 1938","28 Jun 2014","0","Obituary

Robert Earl Ferguson, SR., 75, passed away Saturday morning in his home in the Springhill Community near Hemphill. He was born in the Springhill Community to Ivy M. and Mollie Frances Conner Ferguson. Robert worked as an insurance agent and car salesman before retiring. He had served in the U.S. Navy, was a member of the Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, and the Littleton Fowler Masonic Lodge No.305 in Hemphill.

Robert is survived by his wife of 54 years Sylvia Ferguson of Hemphill, his sons; Robert Earl Ferguson, Jr. and his wife Linda of Fleetwood, PA, Martin Ferguson and his wife Brandie of Minden, LA, his daughter Sonja Barnes and her husband Brian of The Woodlands, TX, his sisters; Frances Milner of Cypress, TX, Patsy Canzoneri and her husband Joe of DePere, WS, beloved sister-in-law Gayle Ferguson of Hemphill, and five grandchildren: David Williams, Mollie Barnes, Sam Ferguson and wife Tiffany, Josh Ferguson, and Katie Ann Ferguson. Robert was preceded in death by his brother I.W. Ferguson, his sisters; Verna Ebarb and Dorothy Welch.

Visitation will be from 6:00PM until 9:00PM, Monday, June 30, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 10:00AM, Tuesday, July 1, 2014, in the Antioch Missionary Baptist Church with burial following in the Springhill Cemetery.

Memorial contributions to Littleton Fowler Lodge 305, Hemphill, Texas, 75948, would be greatly appreciated by the family.

Copied from Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter
July 2, 2014, page 11","STR06" "I3510","Ferguson","Roland","Abt 1823","Feb 1861","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine District
Enumerated 13 and 15 Nov 1850
Pages Handwritten 29 and 30 Stamped 225
225-225
Drucilla Lowe 47 F Ga
William Furguson 23 M Farmer Tx
James Furguson 21 M Farmer Tx
Allonder Furguson 19 M La
Emily Lowe 16 F Tx
Malinda Lowe 14 F Tx
Jackson Lowe 1p M Tx
226-226
Roland Furguson 28 M Farmer La
Huldah Furguson 26 F Ark
James E Furguson 6 M Tx
Jeremiah A Furguson 5 M Tx
Nancy A Furguson 4 F Tx
Green B Furguson 1 M Tx
Granbury Furguson 1 M Tx","STR06" "I10747","Ferguson","Roland","1899","1899","0","Baby Roland Ferguson lived only six months.","STR06" "I42184","Ferguson","Vera","Abt 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","Vera's mother died shortly after she was born. Vera was living in her widowed grandfather's household in San Augustine County, Texas, at the time of both the 1910 and 1920 census enumerations.","STR06" "I28362","Ferguson","Verna Marie","30 Oct 1929","4 Jan 2009","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, January 8, 2009, Page 6

Verna Marie Ebarb

Graveside services for Verna Marie Ebarb, 79, were held in the Springhill Cemetery on Wednesday, January 7, 2009. She died January 4, 2009, in her home in Hemphill, after an illness.

She was born October 30, 1929, in Sabine County and has lived her all her life. Mrs. Ebarb was a member of the East Mayfield Missionary Baptist Church. She worked privately as a caregiver.

She is survived by her sons: Johnny Ebarb of Hemphill, Joe David Ebarb of Pineland, and Ivy C. Norton of Milton, FL. Four daughters, Linda M. Blanton of Lufkin, Lucy Bolt of Hemphill, Sandra Ellis of Palestine, and Sharon Christian of Pineland. One brother Robert Ferguson of Hemphill, sisters; Patsy Canzoneri of DuPree, WS, Frances Milner of Sugarland, and Dorthy Welch of Houston; twelve grandchildren, and twelve great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her brother, Rev. I.W. ""Buckshot"" Ferguson.

Contributions to the Springhill Cemetery Fund, First State Bank, Hemphill, TX 75948, would be appreciated by the family.

Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill was in charge of arrangements.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2009)","STR06" "I44700","","","","","","","" "I33945","","","","","","","" "I43788","Ferguson","Violet Adell","18 Apr 1921","16 Apr 2019","0","Funeral Services for Violet Adell (Ferguson) Rhodes-Burch, a longtime resident of the Rosevine Community, age 97, (just short 2 days of 98th Birthday), will be held at 1 p.m Friday, April 19, 2019, in the Rosevine United Pentecostal Church, with Bro. Gordon Simmons officiating. Visitation will be from the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, April 18, 2019, at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas.

Adell was born to the late Rita Faustine (Ashby) Ferguson and James Calvin Ferguson on April 18, 1921, in Oklahoma, and passed from this life Tuesday, April 16, 2019, in Hemphill. She was an inspirational, loving, always smiling, caring, and praying lady. In her almost 98 years of life, she had to endure such heartache and tragedies that no one should have to, but with the grace of God, her love for him, God sustained her through it all. She dearly loved her family so very much. Each child, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren knew she loved them, and that love was extended to her daughter-in-loves and sons-in-law. To her beloved siblings, the unique closeness of love she had to her sisters, and brothers clearly showed. When the Ferguson family reunion came around every year, they would and still gather and sing, playing the guitars, keyboards, etc.. and she dearly looked forward to it every year. ""There was a lot of love in this dear lady,"" and it showed. and now she is seeing Jesus and his hands, the hands who held her through it all. She was a faithful and longtime member of the Rosevine United Pentecostal Church in Rosevine, a church that was dear to her heart.

Those to whom will cherish her memory include, her beloved son, James Rhodes and his wife, Jackie of Vidor; her loving daughter, Linda Kay Loggins and her husband, Leon of Rosevine (Rebecca Community); her beloved sons, Dennis Wayne Burch of Rosevine and Gilbert Dale Burch and his wife, Beverly of Pineland and her loving daughter, Beverly Sue Barlow of Rosevine; her kind and loving sisters, Margaret Oliver of San Augustine; Geraldine Goynes of Rosevine; Edna Cook of Silsbee; Myrtle Boyd of San Antonio and beloved brother, Bruce Ferguson of Rosevine, her loving daughters-in-law, Linda Nell Rhodes of San Augustine; Pat Rhodes of Etoile and Glenda Richard of Rockport, along with her beloved 27 grandchildren, 48 great-grandchildren and 9 great-great-grandchildren, and a host of other relatives, and friends, and her beloved church family.

She is preceded in death by her 1st husband, Hershel ""Buster"" Rhodes, her 2nd husband, Loy ""Skeet"" Burch; her beloved parents, Reta and James Calvin Ferguson; her beloved sons, Hershel Rhodes, Sr., Paul Albert Rhodes, Tommy Rhodes, Charles Timothy Rhodes, and Kenneth Earl Rhodes; beloved grandsons, Clint Rhodes and Chris Setters, her loving siblings, Velma King, Irene Oliver, Frances Sarver, Eugene ""Gene"" Ferguson and Albert Ferguson.

Serving as pallbearers will include, Hershel Rhodes, Jr., Chris Rhodes, Cash Barlow, Caden Miller, Kent Loggins, Ethan Loggins, Blane Rhodes, Mike Rhode, Cody Rhodes and Gary Rhodes.

Copied from Wyman Roberts Funeral Home website
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, April 24, 2018, Page 8","STR06" "I4220","Ferguson","Vivian Ruth","7 Feb 1924","21 Jan 2009","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave:

Saginaw, Michigan

Vivian Ruth Crocker

Passed away Wednesday, January 21, 2009 at her home surrounded by her family. Age 84 years. Vivian R. Ferguson was born February 7, 1924 in Midland to the late Lawrence and Edith (Spaulding) Ferguson. She married Glendon B. Crocker on December 21, 1946 in Saginaw. He survives her.

Vivian attended Olivet Nazarene College in Illinois where she earned her Bachelor's Degree in Education. She then taught at Saginaw Township Schools and the Swan Valley Public Schools, retiring in 1986. Vivian loved to travel, listen to music and spend time with her family. She is survived by her husband, Glendon; their children, Gary G. Crocker of Saginaw, Carolyn R. (Alan) Cook of Grand Blanc, Randall J. (Jolee) Crocker of West Branch, Bruce E. (Shawna) Crocker of Stiles, WI; eight grandchildren, nine great grandchildren. Vivian was preceded in death by a sister, Eileen Chisholm. FUNERAL: A funeral service for Vivian will be held 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 24, 2009 at the Saginaw Valley Church of the Nazarene, 1815 Tittabawassee Rd., Rev. Randy Owens will officiate with burial to follow in Roselawn Memorial Gardens. VISITATION: Friends may call at the Deisler Funeral Home, 2233 Hemmeter Rd. (off State) on Friday, January 23, 2009 from 2:00 to 9:00 p.m. Vivian will lie in state at the church on Saturday from 12:00 noon until the time of service. MEMORIALS: Those planning an expression of sympathy may wish to consider memorials to Cindy Lou's Zoo in Roscommon, Michigan. Please share your thoughts and memories with Vivian's family at the funeral home, church or through DeislerFuneralHome.com","STR06" "I12943","Ferguson","Wallace Turner","8 Aug 1891","15 Dec 1972","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows him a a merchant, retired, and veteran of WW I, serving in the Navy. Informant was his wife, Mrs. Mildred Ferguson.","STR06" "I7447","","","","","","","" "I728","Ferguson","William","Nov 1826","24 Jan 1908","0","Compiled from 1860 Census Sabine County, Texas with Civil War Records by Mrs. Helen Gomer Schluter, page 55:

William Ferguson, pension application 3543, approved October 12, 1899. Date of pension application July 18, 1899. He is 72 years of age and resided in Oakdale, Texas for 66 years. He is in very bad health and a farmer. He enlisted about June 1, 1863 with Company D, Cooks's Regiment, Heavy Artillery and served until the end of the war. He has two cows valued at $16, one year old yearling value $5, one calf worth $4, one horse worth $20, 10 head of hogs valued at $10. In the past two year he has sold one yearling for $5. V.H. Vickers, County Judge. W.T. Pulliam and J.O. Davidson witnesses. Dr. D.M. Cooper states that the applicant is in poor health with chronic colic and general nervous prostration. William Ferguson served with Milam County Guards, Infantry, 27th Brigade, General E.S.C. Robertson commander; Mount Vernon Grays, active Company, Infantry or Calvary, Titus County, 8th Brigade, TST was 5th Sergt., Company E, Volunteers, 11th Brigade, Captain Nathaniel B. Yelverton, Brigade Colonel L.W. Cooper commanding.","STR06" "I728","Ferguson","William","Nov 1826","24 Jan 1908","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sandy Beat No. 7, PO Fairmount
Enumerated 17 July 1860
Page 41
307-307
Durciller Low 56 F Farmer 3000 8532 Ga
Isaac Low 23 M Farmer 1100 810 La
Jackson G Low 20 M 1100 470 Tx
Alma H Low 15 F Miss
308-308
William Furguson 34 M Farmer $000 $640 La
Selendra Furguson 22 F La
William E Furguson 8 M Tx
Oleanner Furguson 6 F Tx
Plasete J Furguson 4 F Tx
Drusiller Furguson 1 F Tx
Benjamin G Furguson 8/12 M Tx
","STR06" "I10743","Ferguson","William","Abt 1893","","0","Not listed on the 1900 census with his family. Perhaps he died young?","STR06" "I37107","Ferguson","William ""Willy"" Samuel","7 Oct 1911","10 Mar 1968","0","Name Willy Samuel Ferguson
Event Type Death
Event Date 10 Mar 1968
Event Place San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 07 Oct 1911
Birthplace , Texas
Occupation Saw Mill Worker
Father's Name Martin John Ferguson
Mother's Name Annie Mcgraw
Informant Nettie Rogers Ferguson, wife
Certificate Number 22279
GS Film number 2138979
Digital Folder Number 005145083
Image Number 02149



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3SC-VT7 : accessed 25 Jun 2014), Willy Samuel Ferguson, 10 Mar 1968; citing certificate number 22279, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2138979.","STR06" "I3198","Ferguson","William B.","Sep 1864","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings

1900 Federal Census
Arkansas, Pulaski, Big Rock Township, Little Rock City, Ward 4
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 81 Sheet 3B
808 Battery St
808-56-60
Ferguson, William B Head W M Sept 1864 35 M 13 Mich Mihc NY Lumberman
Ferguson, Ada Wf W F July 1866 M 13 1/1 Ark Ky Mo
Ferguson, Mary Dtr W F Jun 1890 9 S Ark Mich Ark At School
1812-57-61
1812 Ninth Street
Marshall, Silas N. Hd W M May 1831 69 M 35 Ky Va Va Insurance Agent
Marshall, Mary S Wf W F Mar 1844 M 35 5/4 Mo Va Mo
Marshall, Frederick H Son W M Sep 1871 25 M 5 Ia Ky Mo Insurance Agent
Marshall, Mary Dtr in Law W F Oct 1874 25 M 5 2/2 Ark Ky SC
Marshall, Campbell G Son W M Dec 1896 3 S Ark Iowa Ark
Marshall, Mary G Dtr W F Dec 1898 1 S Ark Iowa Ark
Marshall, Charles Son W M Oct 1874 25 S Ark Ky Mo
Marshall, Caledonia Sister W F Aug 1836 63 S Mo Va Va

1910 Census
Arkansas, Pulaski County, Big Rock Twp, Little Rock City
Enumerated 20 April and 2 May 1910
SD 5 ED 120 Sheet 15B
808 Battery
808-142-148
Ferguson, William B Head M W 45 m2 6 Mich Mich NY English Dealer Lumber
Ferguson, Mary P Wf F W 33 m1 6 1/1 Iowa Iowa Iowa English None
Ferguson, Mary L Dtr F W 19 S Ark Mich Ark English Student College
Ferguson, Rowena E Dtr F W 5 S Ark Mich Iowa --- None
Johnson, Earnest A Brother-in-law M W 21 m1 0 Mo Tn Tn English Stenographer Feed Warehouse
Johnson, Eleanor P Sister-in-law F W 20 m1 0 0 0 Ark Iowa Iowa English None
Scott, Ella M Servatn F B 40 S Tx US NC English Cook Private Family","STR06" "I46858","Ferguson","William Turner","26 Aug 1922","10 Oct 1970","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows him as veteran of World War II, and manager of Western Electric Supply Company. The informant was his wife, Mrs. Edna Ferguson.","STR06" "I34278","Ferguson","Wilma Fay","2 Jul 1934","14 Nov 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
November 29, 1995, Page 12

Wilma Fay Head

Wilma Fay Ferguson Myers Head, 61, of Vinton, La., died Tuesday, Nov. 14, 1995, from injuries sustained in a traffic accident.

A longtime resident of the Vinton area, she was a native of Brookeland.

Survivors: husband, Willie D. HEAD of Vinton; sons, Skippy Myers of Iota, La., and Lee Myers of Gueydan, La.; daughter, Fay Myers Istree of Mermentau Cove, La.; a brother, Percy Ferguson of Jasper; sisters, Maybelle Chance of Orange, Abbie Wellenhouse of Pearland, Elbie Lewis of Silsbee, Bernice Bxline of Vidor, and Lillian Cirilo of Deer Park; ten grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Northside Assembly of God in Crowley, La., with interment at LeBlanc Cemetery in Midland, La. Arrangements were handled by Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home in Crowley.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2009)","STR06" "I5762","","","","","","","" "I5442","","","","","","","" "I25224","","","","","","","" "I1833","","","","","","","" "I19","","","","","","","" "I19","","","","","","","" "I5072","","","","","","","" "I25223","","","","","","","" "I884","Fernandez","Joseph Angel","1 Mar 1928","18 Aug 2006","0","From McAllen Monitor
August 21, 2006

JOSEPH ANGEL FERNANDEZ

McALLEN - Dr. Joseph Angel Fernandez, 78, passed away Friday, Aug. 18, 2006, at his residence. He is preceded in death by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Comparecio and Ana Fernandez; a brother, Leo Fernandez; and a sister, Pura Fernandez.

He is survived by his wife, Diana Fernandez; his children, Christina Fernandez Holden and Joseph Fernandez, II all of McAllen; and 3 grandchildren, Amber, Jason and Hannah Holden. Visitation will be from 6:30 to 8 p.m. with memorial service at 7 p.m. today, Aug. 21, 2006, at De Leon Funeral Home of Pharr. De Leon Funeral Home of Pharr is in charge of arrangements.

[Note: The obituary above does not refer to Joseph Fernandez's first wife, the seven children they had together, or any of the grandchildren born to those seven children. The only survivors referred to are those relating to his second family.]","STR06" "I13928","","","","","","","" "I1611","","","","","","","" "I30133","Fetner","Levi G.","Abt 1869","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Federal Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 16 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 1B
Milam Road
15-16
Fetner, Levi G Head M W 41 m2 7 Tx Un Un Farmer
Fetner, Ruth O Wf F W 36 m1 7 Tx Miss Miss
Fetner, Mattie M Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Fetner, Amazie A Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Fetner, Annie L Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Fetner, Bertie A Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Fetner, Leo G Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I29648","Fetting","Albert Benjamin","30 Dec 1913","2 Jun 1987","0","This appears to be his listing in the SSDI. This should be confirmed by obtaining a copy of his obituary.","STR06" "I30400","","","","","","","" "I29649","","","","","","","" "I29733","Feuchtwanger","Mary ""Mamie""","12 Dec 1862","4 Aug 1942","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, August 7, 1942

Mrs. Samuel Lenzner

Mrs. Samuel Lenzner died at her home at 1226 Hubbard Avenue, Detroit, Sunday morning. Funeral services were held at the Hamilton Funeral Home in that city Tuesday morning by the Rev. Tracy Pullman and the remains were brought to Cass City where they lay in state at the MacPhail & Keehn Funeral Home for a short time before the burial service at Elkland Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. Stanley P. Kirm of Cass City.

Mamie Feuchtwanger, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Feuchtwanger, was born in Tallahassee, Florida, on December 12, 1862. She came with her parents from Saginaw to Cass City in 1876 and taught in the rural schools of Greenleaf township before her marriage to Samuel Lenzner on February 4, 1886. They moved to Detroit in June, 1886. Mr. Lenzner passed away in that city in August, 1926.

Mrs. Lenzner was a member of the Church of Our Father, corner of Cass and Forest Avenue, Detroit, a life member of Sampson Chapter, O.E.S. and a past matron of Hayward Chapter, O.E.S.

She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Edgar G. Braun, of Detroit, with whom she made her home; a son, Col. Delmar Lenzner, of Fort Monroe, Virginia, and a grandson, Edgar Braun, Jr., a student at Wayne University.

Besides the immediate family, those who came from out of town to attend the burial service here were Mrs. W.S. Gillies and the Misses Chrystal and Marian Read of Detroit and Dr. and Mrs. Grey F. Lenzner of Bad Axe.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I29733","Feuchtwanger","Mary ""Mamie""","12 Dec 1862","4 Aug 1942","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit Ward 14, Precinct 2
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 82-414 SD 20th Sheet 8B
Hubbard Avenue
1226-49-44
Braun, Edgar G Hd O $20,000 M W 34 M 26 NY Canada German En
g Canada German Eng Attorney at Law Law
Braun, Ruth L Wf F W 37 M 29 Mich NY Florida
Braun, Edgar G Son M W 5 S Mich NY Mich
Lenzner, Mamie Mother-in-law F W 67 Wd Florida Germany Germany
Murn, Bertha Servant F W 52 S Mich GermanyBerlin Germany Berlin Servant Private Family","STR06" "I26366","Fewell","Diza J.","21 Oct 1878","31 Oct 1908","0","Bettie, Lucie and Gladys, were living with their grandparents, John and Mary ""Fennel"" (FEWELL) as of the 1910 Federal Census, in Carroll County, Tennessee. Ancestry.com has an image of the actual marriage record for A H McLemore and Diza, and has it transcribed as Ferrell...image appears to show Fewell.

Her FindAGrave memorial page links her to her parents, John B. and Mary Ann Fewell, both buried at Hope Hill Cemetery in Medina, Giblson County, Tennessee.","STR06" "I26373","Fewell","John","Feb 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Federal Census

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
J. B. FEWEL Self M Male W 25 TN Farming --- TN
M. A. FEWEL Wife M Female W 26 TN Keeping House VA TN
D. J. FEWEL Dau S Female W 2 TN TN TN
Source Information:
Census Place District 19, Henderson, TennesseeFamily History Library Film 1255262 NA Film Number T9-1262Page Number 362B

1900 Federal Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Civil District 1
Enumerated 30 Jun 1900 by William M. Smith
SD 3, ED 122, Sheet 11A
184-185
Fewel, John Hd W M Feb 1855 45 M 22 Tn Va Tn Farmer
Fewel, Mary A Wife W F Jun 1854 45 M 22 8/6 Tn Va Tn
Fewel, Mary J Dtr W F Jun 1880 19 S Tn Tn Tn
Fewel, William M Son W M Sep 1883 16 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer

1910 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, 1rst District
Enumerated 15 April 1910 by John Brooks
SD 8 ED 17 Sheet 2B
(Indexed as FENNEL in error)
35-35
Fewel, John B Haed M W 55 Md 22 Tn NC Tn Farmer
Fewel, Mary A Wife F W 55 Md 33 8/3 Tn Va Tn
Fewel, William M Son M W 26 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Bettie S Granddaughter F W 6 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Lucie M Granddaughter F W 4 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Gladys L Granddaughter F W 2 S Tn Tn Tn

1920 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, First District
Enumerated 7 January 1920 Pattie O Stockan
SD 8 ED 17 Sheet 3? B
Fewell, John Ben Head M W 64 Wd Tn NC Tn Farmer
Fewell, George P Brother M W 73 M Tn NC Tn Farmer
Fewell, Martha Sister in Law F W 73 M Miss Tn NC
McLemore, Bettie Granddaughter F W 16 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Lucy Granddaughter F W 14 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Gladys Grandaughter F W 12 S Tn Tn Tn
HH 49-50
William M and Vinnie D FEWELL","STR06" "I25579","Figuers","Harriet Susan","22 Feb 1822","2 Dec 1898","0","Genealogical Abstracts form Reported Deaths, The Nashville Christian Advocate, 1897-1899 by Jonathan Kennon Thompson Smith, http://www.tngenweb.org/records/tn_wide/obits/nca/nca9-06.htm


HARRIET S. FIGUERS McLEMORE born Hertford Co., N.C., 1821; daughter of Thomas N. and Nancy Faircloth Figuers; moved to Williamson Co., Tenn. as an infant; father was a lawyer; married Robert W. McLemore, 1840; Maury Co., Tenn.; died Pulaski, Tenn., Dec. 2, 1898. [Published April 13, 1899].","STR06" "I34514","Fike","Duane Edward","20 Jul 1952","14 Oct 2021","0","Duane Edward Fike, 69, of Pineland, Texas passed away Thursday, October 14, 2021 at his residence.

Duane was born on July 20, 1952 in Wichita Falls, Texas to Thomas Burdette Fike and Betty Ann Smith Fike Carrico. He worked as a welding foreman in the fabricating industry. He was a resident of Pasadena and a member of the Pasadena Masonic lodge before moving to Pineland seven years ago.

Duane loved his grandchildren and he loved to aggravate them. When he wasn't playing with the grandkids, you could find him fixing up his '82 Corvette Stingray or out riding his Harley. He also enjoyed hunting.

Duane is survived by his son, Bradley Fike and wife, Stacy, of DeQuincy, La.; daughter, Misty Bollich of Jasper; sisters, Audrey Harley and husband, Lonnie, of Pineland and Sharon Maples and husband, Ray, of Beaumont; four grandchildren, Rance, Ryle, Ty, and Seth; and one great grandchild, Preslie.

He was preceded in death by his father, Thomas Fike; mother, Betty Ann Carrico; and brother, J. T. Fike.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, October 20, 2021, page 8","STR06" "I34513","Fike","Thomas Burdette","25 Oct 1925","11 Jun 2000","0","Lexington Herald-Leader (KY) - June 13, 2000
Deceased Name: SOMERSET -- Thomas Burdette Fike
SOMERSET -- Thomas Burdette Fike, 74, retired member of the Air Force, husband of Mina Fike, died Sunday. Services 11 a.m. today, Lake Cumberland Funeral Home. Visitation 9 a.m. today. Contributions suggested to Hospice of Lake Cumberland.

Copied from Find A Grave","STR06" "I1427","Files","Louella E. ""Lou""","Abt 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","Glen Zell shows her as the daughter of David J. FILES, CSA (b. 13 July 1838 d. 6 Dec 1911) and Penelope Ann DERDEN Ib. 12 Feb 1844, d. 15 Jul 1928).","STR06" "I17066","Filipi","Albert","25 Apr 1900","12 May 1973","0","Albert was the son of Joseph and Kathryn (PRIBYL) FILIPI. The family consisted of Richard, Mary who married Paul Strate, Joe, Frank, Emma who married Joe Zumpfe, Fred Albert, Henry, Ludvik, Jerry and one brother and sister who died at birth. He attended Busy Bee School, located between Milligan and Western, throught he 8th grade. He then helped his father on the farm (Milligan, p 268).","STR06" "I15912","","","","","","","" "I17077","Filipi","Jerome Albert","6 Jan 1927","5 Mar 2011","0","Jerome A. Filipi, 84, of Dorchester, Neb., died Saturday (3/5/11) at Crete, Neb. He was born to Albert and Rosie (Zenisek) Filipi at Tobias, Neb.
Survivors include his son, Rogene Filipi of Wilber, Neb.; daughters, Karen Kotas of Western, Neb.; Sharon Filipi of Lincoln, Neb.; brothers, Lumir Filipi of Milligan, Neb.; and Elvin Filipi of Milligan, Neb.; eight grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday (3/10/11) at Farmer and Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel, Milligan, Neb. Visitation Wednesday (3/9/11) from 1 p.m. until 8 p.m. at the Farmer and Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Neb. with the family greeting friends and family from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. Memorials in care of the family in lieu of flowers. Burial at Atlanta Cemetery, Tobias, Neb.
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I48525","Filipi","Larry Allen","4 Nov 1953","8 Aug 2023","0","Larry Allen Filipi was born to Lumir Filipi and Alice (Placek) Filipi on November 4, 1953, in Crete, Nebraska. He entered his eternal home on August 9, 2023, after a courageous ten-month battle with pancreatic cancer.

Larry lived every day to the fullest throughout his 69 years. He was raised on a farm outside of Western, NE with his three siblings ? Gary, Loren and Donna ? where he learned a strong work ethic from a young age. He attended Opossum Hill Country School until middle school and then became a Milligan Rooster, a title he was quite proud of. Throughout school Larry competed in many sports but excelled in football, earning many honors. He especially enjoyed playing the game with his brothers. Following high school graduation (1972), Larry began his lifelong passion of trucking. What began as a bale wagon operator alongside John Kassik at Milligan Farming Service grew into an over the road trucking position. Larry spent many years traveling across the Midwest hauling many different products. He finished his trucking career hauling gravel for Saline County, retiring in 2019.

He dedicated his life to his wife of 45 years, Deb, and his daughters, Lindsay and Amber. He found pride in raising his family on the Jansky farm east of Milligan, passing on that farm work ethic to his girls. Later in life he was proud to be the father-in-law to two incredible men, Mike Densberger and Brock Morrison, and they spent many fun times together. A special side of Larry came out when he became a Papa to his two granddaughters, Briar and Callie in 2019 and 2022. Over the years, special memories were created through annual family vacations across the country and countless hours tending to his many gardens ? one of Larry's favorite hobbies.

Larry was preceded in death by grandparents Jerry and Emily Placek and Albert and Rosie Filipi; father Lumir Filipi; big brother Gary Filipi; niece-in-law Renee Filipi; father-in-law Bob Mead; and brother-in-law Dennis Hall. He entered heaven hand in hand with his mother, Alice (Placek) Filipi.

He is survived by his wife Deb; daughters Lindsay Densberger and Amber Morrison; sons-in-law Mike Densberger and Brock Morrison; granddaughters Briar and Callie Morrison; brother Loren Filipi and wife Bev; sister Donna Wentworth and husband Norm; sister-in-law Judy Filipi; mother-in-law Darlene Mead; brother-in-law Terry Mead; sisters-in-law Cheryl Hall and Linda (Bruce) Pankoke; and numerous nephews (spouses and children) who held a very special place in Larry's heart.

A Memorial Service for Larry will be held on Monday, August 14, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. at the Milligan Auditorium in Milligan, Nebraska with Kim Dunker presiding.

No visitation - cremation.

Private Family Graveside Services will be held in the Atlanta Cemetery in rural Milligan, Nebraska at a later date.

In Lieu of Flowers - Memorials are to be directed to the family to be designated at a later date.

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, Farmer & Son","STR06" "I17081","","","","","","","" "I17076","Filipi","Lumir Joseph","31 May 1925","22 Feb 2012","0","Lumir J. Filipi, age 86, of Milligan, died Wednesday, February 22, 2012 in Geneva. Born May 31, 1925 to Albert and Rosie (Zenisek) Filipi

Survivors: wife, Alice Filipi, Milligan; sons, Gary and Judy Filipi, Shickley, Larry and Debra Filipi, Milligan, Loren and Bev Filipi, Milligan; daughter, Donna and Norm Wentworth, Lincoln; grandchildren, Gene Filipi, Point Richmond, Calif., Daniel Filipi, Littleton, Colo., Troy and Amanda Filipi, Lincoln, Dustin and Kendra Filipi, Columbus, Nathan Filipi, Lincoln, Lindsay Filipi, Lincoln, Tyler Wentworth, Sioux City, Iowa, Amber Filipi, Lincoln, Kyle Wentworth, Lincoln; great grandchildren, Carter and Samantha Filipi, Columbus, Dylan Filipi, Lincoln; brother, Elvin and Rose Filipi, Tobias; brothers and sisters-in-law, Maxine Filipi, Dorchester, Larry Strouf, Lincoln, Bob and Judy Slama, Crete.

Services: 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Milligan Auditorium, Milligan, Neb., Pastor Karla Sheffy. Visitation: Friday from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m., with family to greet friends from 6-8 p.m., Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel, Milligan, Neb. Military graveside services: Atlanta Cemetery, Milligan. Memorials are directed to the family, in lieu of flowers. Online condolences may be left at www.farmerandsonfuneral home.com

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I2673","","","","","","","" "I800","Findeisen","Elo Charles","1 Nov 1920","3 Apr 2010","0","His parents names are not listed on the Texas Birth Index. (Cert. # 62108, Roll Number 1920-0005)

He married second Annie FRIESENHAHN, born about 1924, on 18 Feb 1989 in Comal County.","STR06" "I9047","","","","","","","" "I30286","Finkbeiner","Donald Hendrick","23 Jan 1937","24 Apr 2022","0","DONALD HENDRICK FINKBEINER
85, lifelong resident of Cass City, died Sunday, April 24, 2022 in Huron County Medical Care Facility of Bad Axe. He was born January 23, 1937 in Dearborn to Walter and Ruth (Hendrick) Finkbeiner. He married the love of his life, Judith Ann Helwig on October 11, 1958 in Judy's childhood home in Cass City.

Don attended Cass City High School and worked many different jobs, usually two at a time. He worked for the family business, Finkbeiner Plumbing and Heating and several security jobs for Thunder Road Speedway. Don worked side by side with the Secret Service while they prepared for President Nixon's visit to Cass City. He also held two certificates as an auxiliary police officer for Cass City and Gagetown. Don served as a volunteer with the Elkland Township Fire Department for almost forty years. He earned the rank of lieutenant and was also an instructor. Don was a certified Emergency Medical Technician and worked with various ambulance companies over the years. He was very talented artist, sketching with a fine tip ball point pen and coloring pencils. Don owned and operated Don's Gun Shop, where he hand carved beautiful engravings and checking on gun stocks. He also enjoyed hunting and traveling, but he was most proud of his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren whom he loved very much.

Don is survived by his children: Susan (Bill) LaBuhn of Bad Axe, Sally (Elliot) Cooper of Cottonwood Heights, UT, Sharon Finkbeiner of Grand Rapids, Jon (Rosemary) Finkbeiner of Wilmot, James (Tina) Finkbeiner of Cass City, Donald L. (Candy) Finkbeiner of Cass City; grandchildren: Kenny ( Kendra) Kady, Jeremy (Jessica) Kady, Kayla (Drew) Miros, Tim Finkbeiner, Ethan Finkbeiner, Ella Finkbeiner, Henry Cooper; great grandchildren: Maeson, Colten, Kloei, Braylon, Shyann, Avah; many relatives and friends.
He is preceded in death by his wife, Judy; children: Jeff Finkbeiner, Dawn Finkbeiner, Clark Finkbeiner.

Funeral service held 11:00 a.m. Friday, April 29, 2022 in Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City with Brad Speirs of Novesta Church of Christ officiating. Memorials may be made to Elkland Township Fire Department. Family and friends may share memories, prayers, and photos at www.kranzfuneralhome.com.

Visitation: 3 to 8 p.m. Thursday, April 28, 2022 in Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City
10 to 11 a.m. Friday, April 29, 2022 in Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City

Arrangements by
Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City
Obituary copied from kranzfuneralhome.com","STR06" "I7111","Finley","Alfred","1800","Yes, date unknown","0","1850 Meriwether County, Georgia

3 690 690 Finley Alfred49 M F GA 4 690 690 Finley Ruthra45 F NC X 5 690 690 Finley James22 M F GA 6 690 690 Finley Samuel A. 20 M F GA 7 690 690 Finley Nancy16 F GA 8 690 690 Finley John14 M GA X 9 690 690 Finley Henry M.12 M GA 10 690 690 Finley Mary A.10 F GA 11 690 690 Finley William8 M GA 12 690 690 Finley Elizabeth 6 F GA


Source: http://www.rootsweb.com/~cenfiles/ga/meriwether/1850/pg0353b.txt","STR06" "I7096","Finley","Beadie Louise","13 Dec 1910","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Joseph Preston McDonald, and had two daughters: Shirley Jo and Dianna.","STR06" "I7088","Finley","Frances Blanche","17 Jan 1913","31 Jan 2008","0","Charter Member of the JFG Chapter of the DRT. Avid genealogist and historian, with many publications regarding Sabine County history and genealogy.


Back in Time
January 7, 1998, Page 4
1988 Ten Years Ago

Sabine County Chamber of Commerce announced the recipients of several awards which would be presented at the annual banquet. The Citizen of the Year award went to Blanche Toole.

Sabine County Reporter
April 16, 1997, Page 4

Back in Time
1996 One Year Ago
Blanche Toole of Hemphill received the DRT Star Award. The award was presented to her by Martha Vickers at the James Frederick Gomer Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas meeting. The award honors individuals who have put forth great efforts for the DRT cause and preservation of Texas history.




Sabine County Reporter
February 6, 2008

Blanche Toole

Blanche Toole, 95, of Hemphill died January 31, 2008 at Twin Lakes Care Center in San Augustine.

She and her husband, Comet Toole, were long time residents of Hemphill and were owners of the old Plymouth Dealership in Hemphill for many years.

She is survived by three grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews, and one son-in-law,

Funeral services will be held Friday, Feb. 8 at 11 a.m. at Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill.

Interment will follow in Meador Cemetery in Milam.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2008)","STR06" "I7109","Finley","John Riley","Abt 1836","1907","0","""Civil War Veteran, and is buried in the Old Milam Cemetery."" (White and Toole)","STR06" "I7109","Finley","John Riley","Abt 1836","1907","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Panola County, Precinct No. 8
Enumerated 22 Jun 1880
SD 1, ED 67, Stamped 311 C.
182-190
John R.Finley W M 44 Father Farmer Ga Unk Unk
Mary J. Finley W F 38 Wf Keeping House SC SC SC
James G. Finley W M 17 Son Laborer Ga Ga SC
William N. Finley W M 15 Son Laborer Ga Ga SC
Nancy J. Finley W F 12 Dau Laborer Ga Ga SC
Mary F. Finley W F 10 Dau Laborer Ga Ga SC
Julia A. Finley W F 8 Dau Laborer Ga Ga SC
Samuel A. Finley W M 6 Son Laborer Ga Ga SC
John R. Finley W M 2 Son At Home Ga Ga SC","STR06" "I7108","Finley","Mary Alcora","5 Jul 1887","4 May 1964","0","Her Texas Death Certificate shows that her last name at death was McGOWN. She was a widow, and the informant was Need McGown.

","STR06" "I36433","Finley","Samuel A.","16 Feb 1874","18 Jan 1962","0","Name: Samuel A. Finley
Death Date: 18 Jan 1962
Death Place: Henderson, Rusk, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 87 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 16 Feb 1874
Birthplace: Ga.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Finley
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Jane Bryley
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Grocer
Informan: Mrs. Sudie Finley Youngblood
Place of Residence: 103 Montgomery, Henderson, Rusk, Texas
Cemetery: Bethel
Burial Place: Rusk Co., Texas
Burial Date: 20 Jan 1962
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116931
Digital Film Number: 4028429
Image Number: 974
Reference Number: cn5256
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36433","Finley","Samuel A.","16 Feb 1874","18 Jan 1962","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I36432","Finley","Sudie","7 Nov 1880","12 Oct 1975","0","Name: Sudie Youngblood
Death Date: 12 Oct 1975
Death Place: Cushing, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 94 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1881
Birth Date: 7 Nov 1880
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John R. Finley
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Jane Briley
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Informant: Mrs. W Delafield (Daughter)
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Glenfawn Cemetery
Burial Place: Rusk County, Texas
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243834
Digital Film Number: 4167898
Image Number: 3281
Reference Number: 84689
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36432","Finley","Sudie","7 Nov 1880","12 Oct 1975","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I13926","","","","","","","" "I9226","","","","","","","" "I22424","","","","","","","" "I35029","","","","","","","" "I3972","","","","","","","" "I3976","","","","","","","" "I5701","","","","","","","" "I13946","","","","","","","" "I35853","","","","","","","" "I35852","","","","","","","" "I40690","Fish","Betty Benena","3 Dec 1881","15 Nov 1972","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J694-8PL
Name: Bettie Bernena Fish Nix
Death Date: 03 Nov 1972
Death Place: Weatherford, Parker, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 90 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1882
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Fish
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Murtha Smith
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242193
Digital Film Number: 4169872
Image Number: 3284
Reference Number: 85416
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40686","Fish","Cyrus Monroe","1 Apr 1865","22 Jan 1952","0","Not found in the 1880 census, unless he was listed as Silus, age 12.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDNZ-SDQ
Name: Cyrus Monroe Fish
Death Date: 22 Jan 1952
Death Place: Coleman, Coleman, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 86 years 9 months 21 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 01 Apr 1865
Birthplace: Hamilton County, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Joseph Monroe Fish
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Rebecca Elizabeth (???) Clark
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Rancher
Place of Residence: Weatherford, Parker, Texas
Cemetery: Snyder
Burial Place: Snyder, Texas
Burial Date: 22 Jan 1952
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2074928
Digital Film Number: 4167223
Image Number: 913
Reference Number: cn 866
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40689","Fish","Daniel Webster","1 Dec 1878","31 Jul 1960","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDDT-LHS
Name: Daniel Webster Fish
Death Date: 31 Jul 1960
Death Place: Archer, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 81 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 01 Dec 1878
Birthplace: Hamilton, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Fish
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Martha Smith
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Rancher
Place of Residence: Archer City, Archer, Texas
Cemetery: Archer City Cemetery
Burial Place: Archer City, Archer, Tex.
Burial Date: 01 Aug 1960
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116315
Digital Film Number: 4166550
Image Number: 1588
Reference Number: v X cn 39546
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I11191","Fish","Joseph Adam","Abt 1830","16 Dec 1905","0","On 27 Sept 1906, his widow filed a Confederate Pension application, and indicated he had served in ""Wheats"" Co Col Ford's Command of Infantry. Pension File Number 12626.
","STR06" "I11191","Fish","Joseph Adam","Abt 1830","16 Dec 1905","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 13 and 14 Nov 1850
230-230
Hiram Donaho 34 m Farmer 300 Miss
Mary Donaho 29 F Miss
William Donaho 10 M Tx
Amanda Donaho 5 F Tx
Isabella Donaho 3 F Tx
Martha Donaho 1 F Tx
231-231
Joseph Fish 20 M Farmer 396 Miss
Frances Fish 14 F Tx
232-232
John Clark 33 M farmer 175 Miss
Aibi clark 38 F Miss
233-233
Henry Clark 30 M farmer 175 Miss
Susan Clark 25 F North Carolina
Elizabeth F. Clark 2 F Tx
234-234
Spencer Ashmore 35 M Farmer 2000 South Carolina
Elizabeth Ashmore 21 F Tx
Rebecca F Ashmore 4 F Tx
Elizabeth I Ashmore 9/12 F Tx

1860 Census
Texas, Williamson County, Williamson Division, PO Circleville
Enumerated 22 July 1860
Page 59 Stamped 288
355-376
Joseph Fish 29 M Com Laboer La
Frances Fish 20 F Tx
John H Fish 5 M Tx
Mary F Fish 2 F Tx

1870 Census
not located

1880 Census
Texas, Stephens County, JP 6
Enumerated 28 Jun 1880
Page 15 SD 3 ED 204
131
Fish, John H W M 24 Laborer Tx Tx Tx
Fish, Martha W F 28 Wf Keeping House La La La
Fish, LeeAndern W M 8 Son Tx Tx La
Fish, Dan W W M 2 Son Tx Tx La
134
Fish, Joseph W M 60 Farmer La La La
Fish, Francis W F 36 Wf Keeping House Tx La La
Fish, William W M 17 Son Laborer Tx La La
Fish, Silus W M 12 Son Laborer Tx La La
Fish, Frank W M 11 Son Tx La la
Fish, Mira W F 9 Dtr Tx La La
Fish, Caroline W F 7 Str Tx La La
Fish, Thos W M 3 Son Tx La La
","STR06" "I40688","Fish","Leander","Abt 1873","31 Aug 1947","0","John W. Clark writes that ""Leander Fish was a first cousin [first cousin, once removed] to John Henry Clark of Caddo County, Okla. Leander was the original land owner of Section 20, Township 6N, Range 8W, 160 acres, Drawn 28 Aug. 1901, Certificate no. 2318, El Reno Okla. This place was only about 2 miles east of his cousin's place, 14 miles SE of Chickasha, Okla. Leander and John Henry met in Chickasha, one day in 1901 after many years of seperation from East Texas. They visited often and helped each other with their livestock.""

John W. Clark indicated, in error, that Leander was the only child of Joseph Fish and Frances Clark. They had at least eight children, and Leander was actually a grandchild, one of four children born to their eldest surviving son.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF42-3MR
Name: Leander Fish
Death Date: 31 Aug 1947
Death Place: Lefors, Gray, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 74 years 6 months 5 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1873
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Fish
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Martha Smith
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218827
Digital Film Number: 4031421
Image Number: 3349
Reference Number: cn 85181
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40682","Fish","Silas","Abt 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","Could this actually be Cyrus Monroe, who was born 1 Apr 1865?","STR06" "I16184","Fisher","Austin V.","14 Feb 1871","26 Oct 1962","0","In 1916, Austin and Flossie moved to a farm near Bismark, North Dakota, where they lived for the next eleven years. They then moved to Hay Brook Township, near Isle (Mille Lacs County, Minnesota), where they lived until his death. Austin died in Onamia Hospital after a car accident. He was survived by his wife, one son, one grandchild, and two great grandchildren.","STR06" "I12470","Fisher","Caleb H.","18 Jun 1841","15 Apr 1915","0","Dean Cramer writes that he was a First Sgt. ""E"" Eighth Cavalry, 39th Regiment, Indiana.","STR06" "I13996","Fisher","Calvin Fletcher","16 Jun 1867","Yes, date unknown","0","Dean Cramer writes that he died on 7 Jan 1957 in Los Angeles, California. Dean also shows that he married first Melinda BEEBE, having five children by her, all born in Kingfisher County, OK. He then married Bertha BUCKLES and had two more children.","STR06" "I6063","Fisher","Eveline","3 Apr 1867","30 Jul 1919","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, August 1, 1919


Two are Taken Suddenly by Death-
Joseph McBurney, Pioneer of Elkland Township Found Dead Tuesday Morning-
Mrs. John Krapf Taken Ill Monday in Caro and Passed Away Wednesday Afternoon

Mrs. John Krapf

Mrs. John Krapf was taken seriously ill while visiting at the home of Drain Commissioner Hall in Caro Monday afternoon. Wednesday afternoon she was brought to her home in Cass City in an ambulance and passed away about 20 minutes after entering the house. Mrs. Krapf, who has been in failing health for seven years and totally blind a great portion of that time, received a severe shock during Sunday night's storm when lightening struck a tree near the Krapf residence. Monday, she felt much better and accompanied Mr. Krapf on a business trip to Caro and while at the county seat took advantage to call on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hall, old neighbors of the Krapf family. She had been there about five minutes when she became very ill. Her death Wednesday was caused by a clot on the brain which culminated in peritonitis.

Evelyn Fisher was born at Wickware April 3, 1897. On October 15, 1885 she was united in marriage with John Krapf, and after a residence of 12 years on an Elkland township farm, they moved to Pittsfield, Mass., where they resided nine years, returning again to Cass City.

Funeral services will be held in the family residence Saturday at 2:00 p.m. Rev. J.D. Young, pastor of the M.E. church of which Mrs. Krapf was a member, will conduct the service.

Besides her husband, she leaves three daughters, Miss Dora Krapf of Detroit, and Mrs. Preston Allen and Mrs. Walter Milligan, both of Cass City, her mother, Mrs. Sarah Fisher and two brothers, Joshua and Elijah Fisher, all of Wickware, and one sister, Mrs. J.A. Caldwell of Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, 2007)","STR06" "I43035","Fisher","Henrietta ""Hattie""","20 Jun 1886","1 Oct 1964","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of John FISHER and Henrietta SIMPSON.","STR06" "I41158","Fisher","Joseph Jefferson","16 Apr 1910","19 Jun 2000","0","Joseph Jefferson Fisher (April 16, 1910 ? June 19, 2000) was a United States federal judge.
Born in Bland Lake, Texas, Fisher received an LL.B. from the University of Texas School of Law in 1936. He was a county attorney of San Augustine County, Texas from 1937 to 1939, and then a district attorney of First Judicial District of Texas from 1939 to 1946. He was in private practice in Jasper, Texas from 1946 to 1957. He was a judge on the First Judicial District of Texas from 1957 to 1959.

On September 7, 1959, Fisher was nominated by President Dwight D. Eisenhower to a seat on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas vacated by Lamar Cecil. Fisher was confirmed by the United States Senate on September 9, 1959, and received his commission on September 10, 1959. He served as chief judge from 1967 to 1980. He assumed senior status on January 30, 1984 and served in that capacity until his death, in Beaumont, Texas.

From Wikipedia","STR06" "I13998","Fisher","Laura B.","14 Nov 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","Dean Cramer writes that she died prior to 1898.","STR06" "I12469","Fisher","Mary Elizabeth","17 Aug 1838","","0","Said to have married Enos WISEMAN.","STR06" "I13997","Fisher","Milton Edgar","6 Dec 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","Dean Cramer writes that he died ca 1932 in Alberta, Canada. Dean further indicates that Milton married Martha Prudence HOWERTON ca 1894 in Oklahoma, and that they were the parents of Estella, William Leroy who married Esther BEEBE, Aza ""Red"" who married Loretta BEEBE, and Lloyd ""Buck"" Fish.","STR06" "I16185","Fisher","Warren","Abt 1911","","0","Was married to Anne, a school teacher. Their daughter Doris, who predeceased Warren, had two sons.","STR06" "I42915","Fisher","William E.","30 Sep 1867","12 Feb 1934","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of Thomas C. and Aris FISHER.","STR06" "I37760","","","","","","","" "I30380","Fisk","Marjorie","Abt 1905","3 Nov 1980","0","Cass City Chronicle
November 13, 1980
Page Twelve

Final Rites for Mrs. Striffler held Nov. 6

Funeral services for Mrs. Stanley Striffler, 75, of Detroit were held Nov. 6 in the Verheyden Funeral Home in Grosse Point. Rev. Myron Everett, pastor of the Outer Drive UM church, officiated and burial was in Elkland cemetery.

Mrs. Striffler, the former Marjorie Fisk, died Nov. 3 in the Cadillac Nursing Home in Detroit.

She is survived by her husband, Stanley, formerly of Cass City, who is a patient in the Cadillac nursing home, and several nieces and nephews.



(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2008)","STR06" "I33015","Fitzgerald","Anna","Abt 1874","Abt 1911","0","The daughter of Thomas Fitzgerald and Hannah McCarthy.","STR06" "I44707","Fitzgerald","William Walter","26 Feb 1935","24 Oct 2000","0","Fitzgerald -- William W. ""Bill,"" 65, Exeter, died Tuesday (10/24/00). Born (2/26/35), Central City, to John and Ruth (Clayton). Retired teacher, coach, activities director, principal, Brock and Exeter Public School, 37 years. Played semi-pro baseball, more than 20 years. Member, United Methodist Church, Exeter. Lifetime member, Nebraska School Education Association, National Education Association. Past member, Nebraska Coaches Association, Nebraska School Administrators Association.

Survivors: wife, Norene; son, George, Topeka, Kan.; daughters, sons-in-law, Cynthia and Ivan Tuxhorn, Charice Cay ""C.C."" Fitzgerald , all McCool Junction, Shelly and Randy Hellbusch, Friend; brother, sister-in-law, Don and Eva, Fullerton; sister-in-law, Janet Fitzgerald , Montgomery, Ala.; mother-in-law, Helen Havel, Milligan; six grandchildren; nieces; nephews; host of relatives and friends. Preceded in death by: parents; brother, Darel; sister, Patricia; aunts; uncle; father-in-law, Donald Havel.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)

Services: 10:30 a.m. today, United Methodist Church, Exeter. Kim Dunker officiating. Cremation following services. Visitation was Thursday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Exeter. Memorials in lieu of flowers care of family.","STR06" "I36907","Fitzwater","Florence Edna","30 Jul 1909","28 Feb 2003","0","Florence Edna Kubicek, the daughter of Ray Fitzwater and Belle McComas, was born on July 30, 1909 at Stet, Missouri. She passed away on February 28, 2003 in Hastings at the age of 93 years, 6 months and 28 days.
Florence attended School in the Oak area, and was a member of the Christ's Lutheran Church in Davenport, NE. and the Happy Home Extension Club of Davenport. Florence was united in marriage to Jimmie E. Kubicek on December 28, 1927 at Clay Center, NE.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Jimmie on August 5, 1978, a brother Cecil Fitzwater and a sister Opal Kubicek.
She is survived by her children, Gary Kubicek and wife JoAnnette and Ellen Overturf and husband Billy all of Oak, NE. Four grandchildren, Pam Pearson, Kay Knutson, Kimberly Sizer and Mitchell Kubicek. Four great-grandchildren, Beth Schweitzer, Kara Knutson, Scott Pearson and Reese Pearson. Two sisters, Lillian Jensen of Superior, NE and MaeB Milligan of Springfield, MO along with a host of other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held on Wednesday, March 5, 2003 at 10:00 AM from the Klawitter-Price Funeral Home Chapel in Nelson, NE with Pastor Ruth Boettcher officiating. Music was ""In The Garden"" and ""Rock of Ages"", with Deb Johnson as organist.
Pallbearers were Richard Knutson, Randy Pearson, Tim Sizer, Mitchell Kubicek, Reese Pearson and Scott Pearson.
Interment was in the Nelson Cemetery at Nelson, NE.
Memorials may go to the Christ's Lutheran Church in Davenport, NE.
Klawitter-Price Funeral Home of Nelson was in charge of the arrangements.

The Nelson Gazette, Thursday, March 6, 2003; pg. 9

","STR06" "I18325","Flanakin","Robert Montgomery","Abt 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1850 Sabine Parish Census, he was living in the household of Nathan and Elvira Cook (#272), and listed as FLANNAGAN. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 86). Could he be related to Isaiah FLANAGAN in household #278? Scott Watkins instead shows this last name as FLANAKIN. Susis Alverson emailed, in May 2012, that ""These are my great paternal grandparents. My father's name is Jasper R. Flanakin and James S. Flanakin was his father and mother was Lula Elizabeth Flanakin. Isaiah Falanakin was definitely in their lineage. ""","STR06" "I31567","Flanegan","Clara Electa","17 Aug 1874","Abt 1950","0","Lorraine Smith Benkelman writes that at the time of the 1920 census, she was living in Rose Street in Kalamazoo, divorced, and with her were sons Clarence W, age 17, and Justin H, age 13. Clarence's occupation was listed as ""Packer, Wholesale House.""","STR06" "I31571","Flanegan","Hiram S.","Abt 1837","Jun 1909","0","Lorraine Smith Benkelman indicates he was the son of Charles and Cynthia Flanigan:

Listed as Flannigan in the 1870 Census in Cheshire Township with wife Clara, children Oren & Orange age 6 and Albert, Age 2. Listed in 1900 census with wife, Clarissa, daughter Cora, and boarders Anna Walker and Rebecca Angevine. Hiram was Cheshire Township, Allegan County Clerk in the years 1868, 1869, and 1870","STR06" "I14972","","","","","","","" "I43259","Fleming","Cynthia ""Cyndi"" E.","19 Oct 1956","1 Apr 2009","0","Obituary
From FindAGrave

Cyndi Rocha, loving wife, mother, grammy, aunt and friend passed away unexpectedly. She was 52 years old. Born and raised in Texas, nearly her entire adult life was spent in the Riverdale/Lemoore area of the Central Valley.

Cyndi had a diverse professional career. She worked as a paralegal, an administrative assistant, a locator at Kings County's Department of Child Support Services, and, until her death, as the Visitor Services Manager at the Clark Center for Japanese Art and Culture in Hanford.

In addition to her professional life, Cyndi donated her time and energy to helping others in need. Remembered as an extraordinary listener, she often took on the individual burdens of those experiencing personal problems. Cyndi did not like injustice or to see people suffer. If someone had a problem, she would fix it. As a result, Cyndi will be remembered by so many people for the profound impact that she had on their lives.

Nearly everyone who knew Cyndi would remark that she made them laugh. Her sense of humor was infectious and always appreciated. Cyndi was an incredible wife, mother, grandmother, aunt and friend. She left us so unexpectedly and she will be missed dearly.

Cyndi is survived by Stan, her loving husband of 34 years; son, Ryan, his wife Carrie; grandchildren, Amanda and Aaron; son, Shawn; daughter, Jill, her husband William Rule, granddogs Max and Mia; and her dogs, Lilly, Peenie and Cassie, whom she loved immensely.

A visitation was held on Monday, April 6, at Phipps-Dale Funeral Chapel in Lemoore. Recitation of the Rosary and Mass of Christian Burial was held on Tuesday, April 7, at St. Peter's Catholic Church with burial following at the Lemoore Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting that donations be made to the Clark Center for Japanese Art and Culture, 15770 10th Avenue, Hanford, CA 93230, Cyndi's beloved employer for the past six years.
","STR06" "I41567","Fleming","Lloyd ""Shine""","12 Mar 1918","21 Apr 1988","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of Oscar Hansford Fleming and Lois O. Bush.","STR06" "I48602","Fletcher","Anna Nola","10 Jan 1887","29 Oct 1971","0","Family Search shows her as a daughter of James Crow Fletcher and his wife, Amanda Amelia.","STR06" "I5756","Fletcher","Archibald","Abt Feb 1852","May 1921","0","Cass City Chronicle, May 20, 1921 issue.

The funeral of Capt. Archibald Fletcher was held Tuesday afternoon at his home in Grant Township and the remains interred in the McTaggart Cemetery. Members of Verona Lodge, F. & A. M. Conducted the Masonic burial service. Mr. Fletcher was born in Scotland and for many years was a captain on the great lakes. He was widely known in the Thumb District. His death occurred at Bad Axe hospital Saturday after several weeks' illness. Besides his wife, he leaves six children, Mrs. H. L. Benkelman (Isabel) of Sandusky, Helen Fletcher and Andrew D. Fletcher of Detroit and Archie Fletcher, John Fletcher, and Mary Fletcher of Grant Township.

(Courtesy of Lorraine Smith Benkelman)","STR06" "I5756","Fletcher","Archibald","Abt Feb 1852","May 1921","0","(Research):
Census Information:

Listed on census as follows:
1910 Grant Township, Huron county, MI
Archibald Fletcher 38
Isabell Fletcher 42
John R Fletcher 16
Lizzie Bell Fletcher 14
Helen J Fletcher 11
Archibald A Fletcher 8
Mary C Fletcher 5
Isabell Patterson 73

1920 Census, Grant Township, Huron County, MI
Archibald Fletcher 69
Isabell Fletcher 54
John Fletcher 25
Archie A Fletcher 18
Mary C Fletcher 14
Hazel B Fletcher 4 3/12

(Courtesy of Lorraine Smith Benkelman)","STR06" "I836","Fletcher","Isabel Lizzie","25 Oct 1895","3 Nov 1993","0","Bob Benkelman wrote that his mother Isabel ""was the daughter of Captain Archie Fletcher, a Great Lakes ship's captain & Isabelle Patterson, a beautiful , yet neurotic Canadian. Isabel's life was completely entwined with that of her identical twin, who died at the age of three.""

Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, November 10, 1993
Page Eight

Isabel Benkelman

Mrs. Isabel Benkelman, 98, of Cass City, died Nov. 3 at the Caro Community Hospital.

Isabel Fletcher was born Oct. 25, 1895 in Huron County. She married Harold L. Benkelman in 1918. He predeceased her in 1981.

She is survived by 2 sons, William and wife Barbara of Cass City, and Robert and wife Lorraine of Caro; 6 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren.

Cremation has taken place. Interment will be in the Elkland Cemetery, Cass City.

Expressions of rememberance may be made to the Tuscola County Medical Care Facility where Mrs. Benkelman had been a resident for several years.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I18525","Fleury","Josephine","Abt 1887","9 Apr 1959","0","Obituary below copied from FindAGrave memorial page created by Jerry Bohnett

Sabine Index, Many, La., Apr 17, 1959


17 Apr 1959 - Funeral services for Mrs. Josephine Eason, age 84, who died at her home, April 9, were conducted at McComic cemetery at 2 p.m. April 10 with Rev. Lonnie Johnson officiating. Interment was in McComic cemetery under the direction of Warren Funeral home.

Survivors are son, F. E. Eason of Many; daughters, Mrs. Lena Baldwin of Many, Mrs. Tabitha Maxey of Zwolle; brother, Hoyt Flurry of Huntington, Texas, 11 grandchildren.

Pallbearers were grandsons, Howard Baldwin, Herman Baldwin, Stanley Baldwin, R. L. Maxey, Lee Thomas and Clyde Anderson.
","STR06" "I14913","Flickinger","John Harold","Aft 1893","","0","He worked for the railroads in Illinois and Chicga, but retired to Las Vegas, Nevada. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Yvette. Vesta remained in Las Vegas after his death, along with her twin daughters, Gladyce and Joyce. (Milligan, p 212).","STR06" "I17963","Flint","Anne","Bef 1769","Yes, date unknown","0","Avis Ann Athern of Martha's Vineyard, Massachussetts. (White and Toole, p 90).","STR06" "I24643","Flores","Peter Francis","4 Jan 1840","Aft 1910","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 Census
Texas, Guadalupe County, Seguin Ward 4
Enumerated 16 Apr 1910 by Miss Irma Myers
SD 15, ED 51, Sheet 3A
Peter Flowers Hd 70 M/3 20 La La La Farmer
Clara Flowers Wf 50 M/1 20 5/5 Tx Germany/German La
Josephine Flowers Dtr 18 Tx La Tx
Philipe Flowers Son 16 Tx La Tx
Bernice Flowers Dtr 12 Tx La Tx
Walter Flowers Son 10 Tx La Tx
Gladis Flowers Dtr 5 Tx La Tx
Amanda Ebner Mother in Law 70 10/7 La Miss Tn","STR06" "I48330","Florian","Herman L","Abt 1905","Yes, date unknown","0","Ohio Marriage records show him as the sone of Louis Florian and Marie Keller","STR06" "I7185","Flournoy","Martha Matilda","15 Aug 1813","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be the daughter of Samuel Flournoy and Nancy Ann Martin of Mercer County, Kentucky, and granddaughter of Matthew Flourney who settled Fort Flournoy in Kentucky, and was killed by Indians.","STR06" "I23843","Floweree","???","Aft 1736","Yes, date unknown","0","John said to have m. Miss Floweree, dau. of Daniel FLOWEREE, merchant of Salem (now Marshall), Fq. Co. There is no evidence of this marriage beyond the fact that he had a son named Daniel Floweree. (Payne, p. 379).","STR06" "I46953","Flowers","Dixie Daisy","5 Apr 1923","21 Mar 1994","0","Dixie Huffman died Saturday, May 21, 1994 at her home in Hemphill, Texas. She was born at Tebo, Texas in San Augustine County on April 5, 1923. She was the fifth of six children born to Jesse Curtis and Mollie McKensey Flowers.

She attended Rosevine High School and married Jesse Jones Huffman, Jr. on August 16, 1942. They had two children, Jason and Ramona.

She was a member of Eastern Star for 42 years. As a charter member of Deer Park Chapter #063, she held many positions. When she and Jesse retired to Sabine County, she moved her membership to Hemphill Chapter #375. She devoted her life to volunteer work and was proud of being a Pink Lady.

In addition to her husband and children, she is survived by five grandchildren; a sister, Lucille Eberian of San Augustine and two brothers, Carl J. ""Buck"" Flowers of Johnson City and Jolly Flowers of Beaumont, as well as a host of other relatives and many, many friends.

She will always be remembered as a kind and gracious woman, a devoted wife and mother and a loyal friend. She had the knack of making everyone feel welcome.

Copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by ""Texas Heart""","STR06" "I44867","Flowers","Hazel Frances","28 Feb 1919","25 Dec 1990","0","Her headstone, photo of which is shown on her FindAGrave memorial page created by Ray and Peggy Holbrooks Pace , is engraved ""Our Mother Hazel Frances McCroskey Winkler Feb 28, 1919-Dec 25, 1990....""","STR06" "I24647","Flowers","Walter","Abt 1900","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1930 census, Walter Flowers was listed as a lodger in the home of Milton and Gladys Ludwig. Mr. Ludwig's occupation was Funeral Home Manager, and Walter, along with two fellow lodgers Raymond Redus and Joseph Sullivan, were all shown as Embalmers for an Undertaker. Walter Flower was listed as a male, White, age 29, Divorced, born in Texas, with his father and mother born in Louisiana and Texas.","STR06" "I30214","Floyd","Justin Leon","Bef 1912","Yes, date unknown","0","Justin's family migrated from their Long Island, New York farm to Hayes Center, Nebraska in 1870. The family cattle ranch passed out or Justin's and Blanche's hands during the 1970's, when he retired. Justin and Sarah Blanch Trawick met her husband, during WWII when he was stationed at Camp Chaffee, Little Rock, Arkansas.","STR06" "I43457","Fly","Luther Davis","28 Oct 1879","6 Dec 1955","0","From FindAGrave:

Luther Davison Fly was the son of James Center Fly and Malissa Ann Jacobs.

Fields Funeral Home Records, Milan, Gibson Co., TN,
(http://www.rootsweb.com/~tngibson/death/1910fields.txt), ""Electronic,"" 2442.
Luther Davison Fly, buried Lavenia Cemetery, died 6-Dec-1955, born 28 Oct 1879.
","STR06" "I46976","","","","","","","" "I8057","","","","","","","" "I28049","Foerste","Viola","8 Jul 1917","25 Mar 2005","0","Obituary

Viola Hendrych, Lincoln

Viola Hendrych, 87, Lincoln, died Friday (3/25/05). Born, Havelock on July 8, 1917 to Samuel and Mary (Feekin) Foerste. Homemaker. Lifetime Lincoln resident. Worked for Nebraska Salesbook, eight years.

Survivors: daughter, Patricia Hendrych; grandson, Tyler Jackson; nieces, nephews. Preceded in death by husband Adolph; son, David; parents; sisters, Mabel Carter, Bernice Foerste, Mertle Brandt, Frances Casteel; brothers, Vernon and Carl Foerste.

Services: 3 p.m. Thursday, Roper & Sons Chapel, 4300 O St. The Rev. Rusty Miller. Fairview Cemetery. Visitation: 2 p.m. Wednesday until service time, funeral home. Memorials to Capital Humane Society, 2320 Park Blvd.

SSN 508-01-3709

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Lincoln Journal Star, dated 29 March 2005)","STR06" "I39343","Fogelman","Roberta ""Berta""","20 Jun 1875","8 Jan 1938","0","In her annotated transcription of the Bennett Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary writes that: ""Roberta ""Berta"" Fogelman - Daughter of Elijah Fogelman & Irene Montgomery - 2nd w of James Malcom Chambers ? 1st h John H. Miller (m 1906) - Unmarked to right of wrought iron fence)""","STR06" "I15815","Fogg","Wilbur","10 Mar 1898","17 Oct 1950","0","Said to have been killed in a lumber accident while working.

On his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Deb, he is shown as a son of Joseph Louis FOGG (FAG#50850714) and Anna Elizabeth (nee Mullins) Fogg Young. (FAG#103578371).","STR06" "I10719","Fogg","Wilbur Otis","25 Dec 1918","5 Jul 1983","0","He was said to have married Alice Katherine BRADFORD.","STR06" "I37788","","","","","","","" "I36623","Foil","David Ferdinand","Abt 1855","14 Oct 1932","0","Name: David Ferdinand Foil
Death Date: 14 Oct 1932
Death Place: Bogalusa, , Washington, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Race (original): White
Race (standardized): White
Age: 77
Estimated Birth Year: 1855
Birth Place: Franklinton, Louisiana
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Theresa Bateman
Father's Name: John C Foil
Mother's Name: Mary Anne Burkhalter
Film number: 2392644
Image Number: 00968
Certificate Number: 11835
Digital Folder Number: 4219298
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954
","STR06" "I8094","Foil","John C.","26 Mar 1824","25 Dec 1880","0","The son of Rev. William Foil, Sr.","STR06" "I8094","Foil","John C.","26 Mar 1824","25 Dec 1880","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Louisiana, Washington Parish, Sixth Ward, PO Fren Klenton
Enumerated 13 July 1860
Page 61
220-211
John C. Foil 35 M Farmer $--- $228 La
Mary Anne Foil 25 F Miss
William H Foil 8 M Miss
David F Foil 5 M La
John R Foil 2 M La

1870 Census
Louisiana, Washington Parish, Fourth Ward, PO Franklinton
Enumerated 27 July 1870
Page 1 Stamped 237
5-5
Foil, John 47 M W Farmer $400 $400 La
Foil, Mary Ann 37 F W Keeping House Miss
Foil, Henry 18 M W Farm Laborer Miss
Foil, David 15 M W At home La
Foil, John 12 M W At Home La
Foil, Thomas 7 M W La
Foil, Emily 4 F W La
Foil, Mary 2 F W La

1880 Census
Louisiana, Washington Parish, Third Ward
Enumerated 15 and 16 Jun 1880
Page 19 SD 1 ED 195 Stamped 181
165-165
Foils, J. C. W M 59 Farmer La La La
Foils, Mary W F 44 Wife Miss Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Foil, Jno W M 22 Son At Home La La Miss
Foil, Thos A W M 18 --- La La Miss
Foil, Mary C W F 12 Dtr La La Miss
Foil, Jacob C W M 9 Son La La Miss
Foil, A. D. W M 7 --- La La Miss
Foil, Daniel J W M 2 --- La La Miss


","STR06" "I33942","Foley","Myra Mae ""Miriam""","4 Oct 1932","15 Mar 2018","0","Miriam A. Ferguson, age 85, longtime resident of the Rosevine Community, passed from this life in the early morning hours of March 15, 2018, at her beloved home in Rosevine. Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 17, 2018, at the Rosevine United Pentecostal Church, 8285 Gravelhill Road, Bronson, Texas. 75972. Officiating will Bro. Gordon Simmons and Bro. Charles Stephens. Visitation will be Friday evening, March 16, 2018, from the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Rosevine United Pentecostal Church, 8285 Gravelhill Hill Road, Bronson, Texas 75930. Burial will be in the Rosevine Cemetery in Rosevine in Sabine County, Texas.

Miriam known as ""Myra Mae"" was born October 4, 1932. She was a beloved homemaker, a wonderful Mother to her children, and faithful member of the Rosevine United Pentecostal Church in Rosevine where she taught Sunday School for many years to many young people who grew to love and adore her. She attended school in Bronson, where she was active in playing Basketball. For some years, she worked for Temple Inland and the Texas State Forestry, and she was a caretaker. She dearly loved her grandchildren and her great-grandchildren who were the apples of eyes.

She is survived by, her children, Steve and Tonah Ferguson of Avinger; Vicky and Phil Sublett of San Augustine; Larry and Christina Ferguson of Rosevine; Helen and Kirk Currie of Spring; Rusty and Julie Ferguson of Orange; Patti and Darrick Walker of Pineland; Randy and Tami Ferguson of Rosevine; and daughter-in-law, Tina Ferguson-Adair of Center, along with a host of 26 grandchildren, and 33 great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews, along with other family members.

She is preceded in death by her beloved parents James Thomas Foley and Exa Bell (Roberts) Foley, and husband, Eugene Ferguson on March 1, 2017, and her beloved son, Keith Ferguson; Grandsons, Clay Davis and Randy Watts and Great-grandson, Kane Ferguson; Her beloved siblings, Irene Robinson; J.T. Foley; Bernice Foley; Corlis Foley, Hubert Foley; Jessie Foley; Kenneth Foley; Doris Jean Dement and Dorothy Knight.

Pallbearers will be Chad Ferguson; Bryan Ferguson, Brandon Sublett; Brock Currie; Hayden Ferguson and Karl Rapsilver. Honorary pallbearers will be Ty Norwood; Seth Ferguson; Zac Ferguson; Josh Ferguson; Garrett Ferguson; Angela Rodell, Exa Melton; Brittney Ferguson; Blake Currie, and Blaine Currie; Keith Ferguson; Abby Ferguson; J.J. Walker; Dylan Walker; Gracie Walker, Michael Ferguson, Robyn Martin, Cody Davis and Meagan Walker.

Downloaded from the Wyman Roberts website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 21, 2018, Page 5","STR06" "I42020","","","","","","","" "I23644","","","","","","","" "I44827","Fonville","Allean F.","9 Feb 1892","15 May 1973","0","At time of the 1900 census, 8 year old Alien can be found int he home of John and Laura Fonville in JP 4, San Augustine County, Texas.","STR06" "I44829","Fonville","Mansel Franklin","15 Feb 1889","7 Dec 1962","0","His FindAGrave memorial, created by Ron and Myrna Cooper, show him as a son of John Henry Fonville and Laura Delanie Powell.","STR06" "I21283","Foote","Elizabeth","Abt 1616","8 Sep 1700","0","She married Josiah CHURCHILL. (www.footefamily.org/nathno1a.htm)","STR06" "I21286","Foote","Frances","Abt 1629","Abt 1673","0","She married John ICKINSON. (www.footefamily.org/nathno1a.htm)","STR06" "I21278","Foote","Francis","Aft 1586","Abt 1624","0","Married a Lyda. (www.footefamily.org/ancestor.htm)","STR06" "I21273","Foote","John","Abt 1555","Abt 1616","0","A grocer. He married Margaret BROOKE, the daughter of John BROOKE of London in about 1581. He is buried at St. Benets Grace Church in London, and he and Margaret were the parents of six children. (www.footefamily.org/.ancestor.htm).","STR06" "I21280","Foote","Joseph","Between 1588 and 1589","Sep 1639","0","Joseph Foote was the 4th son of Robert Foote of Shalford and lived in the town of Shalford England. The records at the Shalford Parish Church show that he was baptized on 18 September 1609. He married Anne ____ and they had eight children He died in September 1639, Shalford, Essex, Eng.

1) Anne Foote - Baptized 18 Oct 1610 2) Mary Foote - Baptized 24 Oct 1612 3) Elizabeth Foote - Baptized 6 Jan 1615 and Buried 1615. 4) Dorcus Foote - Baptized 18 Aug 1616 5) Elizabeth Foote - Baptized 1618-19 6) Leonard Foote - Baptized 9 Nov 1621 7) Joseph Foote Baptized 11 JUl 1624 and Buried 19 Jul 1624 8) Robert Foote - Baptized 19 Oct 1627 step grandmother's grandmother's nbsp; DANIEL FOOTE born. About. 1590; died. After April 07, 1648, London, England.


http://www.footefamily.org/ancestor.htm","STR06" "I21277","Foote","Mary","Abt 1585","Yes, date unknown","0","Born about 1585.Mary was the first daughter born to Robert Foote of Shalford. She was one of Nathaniel's two sisters. She was married to John Hewes, of Royston 0n 14 February 1602. He died in the year 1621. They had 9 children: 1) Jonathan(4) Hewes. 2) Joshua Hewes ,Of Recouper, Ancestor of the Hewes family in America. Born about 1612; Died 1676, in Boston, MA, married Mary Goulstone 3) Mary Hewes. 4) Elizabeth Hewes granddaughter of Ralph Hemenway of Roxbury. Died February 02, 1684/85, in Roxbury, MA, USA. 5) Sara Hewes. 6) Hester Hewes. 7) Lidia Hewes. 8) Phebe Hewes, Born about. 1619. Wife of Richard Gorde of Roxbury. 9) Anne Hewes, Married Lewes Jones.

http://www.footefamily.org/ancestor.htm","STR06" "I21285","Foote","Mary","Abt 1623","Abt 1687","0","She married John STODDARD. (www.footefamily.org/nathno1a.htm)","STR06" "I21267","Foote","Nathaniel","21 Sep 1592","Bef 20 Nov 1644","0","Nathaniel Foote The Settler resided in Shalford Parish, county Essex and St Mary Bothaw Parish, London. at the age of sixteen was apprenticed on 21 September, 1608 to Samuel Croyle of Colchester, a ""Grocer"" and ""Free Burgess"", for a period of 8 years or until his 24th birthday in the year 1616. when he brought a message from Beatrice Barker, Esq., located on East Street, St James Parish, Colchester. He was a grocer himself as of 18 Oct 1619. (http://www.footefamily.org/nathno1a.htm)

Sometime before the year 1633 the family moved from London England to Boston, Massachusetts. He settled first, upon arrival in the New World, at Watertown, Mass.; where he took the freeman's oath 3 Sep 1633. According to the records of ""The Original Distribution of Lands Around Wethersfield"" recorded in 1640, a short time after arriving in Wethersfield in 1635, Nathaniel received a ten acre house lot on the east side of Broad Street. This land was near the south end of the street. This land was purchased directly from the Wongunk Indians at a place located along the Connecticut River that was called Pyguaq, later renamed Wethersfield. Additionally, he became the owner of several other tracts laying in part in the great meadow east of his house and containing close to 400 acres of land. In 1641, he was appointed a delegate to the General Court. He was a juror in 1643 and 1644.

Note: Part of his land is now a public park at the foot of Broad Street.

Sources: ""NEHGR"", Vol. IX, 1855, p.272, ""Pedigree of Foote"", compiled from Goodwin's Genealogy of the Foote Family.

""Foote Family, comprising the Genealogy and History of Nathaniel Foote of Wethersfield, Conn."", Vol. I, Abram W. Foote, 1907.

""Footenotes"", newsletter of The Foote Family Association of North America, Vol. XI, p.9, October, 1992.

""New England Families"", Vol. I, pp.279-281, William Richard Cutter, Woburn, MA., 1913.

World Family Tree, Vol. 2, chart 861.

Nathaniel's Profession Even though Nathaniel's main profession in England was that of a Crochet, he became a farmer. He was also active in the public trusts of the town. He was appointed as a delegate to the ""General Court"" in the year 1644.

Nathaniel Foote was the first cousin of Sir Thomas Foote, Sheriff of London in 1649 and Lord Mayor of London in 1650. Sir Thomas Foote was the son of Robert Foote of Royston and the brother of Robert Foote of Shalford, who was Nathaniel s Father.

Records show that Nathaniel Foote died in Wethersfield, Mass in November, 1644 at the age of 51. He was buried in the burying ground in the rear of the town meeting house, where nine generations are buried. Nathaniel was survived by his wife, two sons, and five daughters.

Nathaniel's Will The probate record for Nathaniel includes a complete inventory; it is recreated here with the spelling as found in the original:

To The Children:

Nathaniel Foote, about 24 years, to have #148

Robert Foote, about 17 years, to have #74

Frances Foote, about 15 years, to have #74

Sarah Foote, about 12 years, to have #74

Rebecca Foote, about 10 years, to have #74

The Wyddow of sd. Nathaniel Foote Adms. her portion, #212


Other Possession s Imprs His purse and apparrell, #7-16-00 It. In neat Cattel and in Hay, #93-00-00 It. in horsse fleshe, #34-00-00 It. in hoggs, #66-60-00 lt. in debts, #29-03-04 It. In Englishe Corne, #70-00-00 It. in goats, #3-15-00 It. in Carts, ploughs, etc. #6-00-00 It. in nayles, #1-10-00 Ite. Indean Corne, #8-00-00 It. in old Wheat and pease, #6-06-00 It. for certain things in the chamber, #2-00-00 It. for ammunition, #5-00-00 Ite. for fouer beds with the furniture, #13-06-08 It. in fyne lynen, #5-10-00 Ite. 2 table boards, 2 chests, 1 Trunke, with other Implts. #5-00-00 It. pewter & brasse and other vseful vessells, #12-00-00 It. in husbandry tooles, #3-00-00 It. in beife, butter, and cheese and other necessary provision for the howse, #8-10-00 It. in poultry, #1-00-00 somm: #380-17-00


The Land: Ten acres of home lotts with one dwelling howse and 2 barnes with other buildings thereuppon 4 acres of home lotts 6 acres of meadow with an acre of swampe 20 acres of plaine fenced in being 14 ac. broke vp 7 acres of plaine meadow plowed vp 20 acres in the great meadow of hay ground 4 acres in bever meadow 27 acres of Swampe Ground 81 Acres of Vpland in the Weste field 32 Rod broad beyond the River, being 3 Miles in length

Land Devided to The Widow

4 a-c house lott wherr her house is The hoseing 2 ac Unsubdued 7 ac plaine brok 3-1/2 plaine med: 14 ac meadow 3 ac plaine not broaks up 30 ac upland in Westfield

Land Devided to The Eldest Sonne 3 ac home lot next her 2 ac unsubdued 7 ac plaine broke up 3-1/2 of meadow 3 ac in great med: 4 ac in beavermed: 27 ac swampe 3 ac not broke up 30 ac upland West Field Halfe the east side

Land Devided to The youngest Sonne 3 ac homelott 6 ac med: in the swamp 21 ac West Field halfe of the east sd.

The age of the 5 children Dewelling with their mother. Nathaniel Foote - 24 years Robert Foote - about 17 years Francis - about 15 years Sara - about 12 years Rebecka - about 10 years.

The widdowe of the said Nath: ffote is admitted to administer the Estate, and the eldest sonne is to have the lands before mentioned as they are valued at 1261. 10s wch is to be made uppe 1481, and the youngest sonne the particular landes above mentioned for him at 651. wch is to be made uppe 741, and the daughters disposed in merrage are to have 301 .8 peece wch they have receevede made uppe 741. and the other children are to have 741. a peece provided it is left at the dispose of their mother to etacte from any of them if she sees just cause 51. of the portion here sett downe and to adde yt to such of the other as best desearve yt. The Will was endorsed by the inventorers, Richard Trott, Samuel Smith, and Nathaniel Dickinson

Per his FindAGrave Memorial page:

Nathaniel arrived in Watertown in 1634. He died after August 1, 1644, but before Nov 20, 1644 when his inventory was presented at Hartford.

He was the son of Robert Foote and Joan (Brooke) Foote of Shalford, Co.Essex.

His wife was Elizabeth Deming. She was a sister of John Deming of Wethersfield. After Nathaniel Foote's death, she married Thomas Welles (Governor of Connecticut 1655-1658).

Children: Elizabeth Foote Churchill, Nathaniel Foote Jr, Mary Foote Stoddard Goodrich Tracy, Robert Foote, Frances Foote Dickinson Barnard(whose second husband was Francis Barnard), Sarah Foote Judson, and Rebecca Foote Smith Cook.
","STR06" "I21284","Foote","Nathaniel","5 Mar 1618","Abt 1655","0","Colchester - In 1864, Charles M. Taintor described the first settlers of Colchester in the Preface of the Extracts From The Records of Colchester as: ""a body of men of the highest respectability, and of the first families from different parts of the country..."" The group was indeed a company of distinguished families, many members the descendants of New England's first colonial leaders. These prominent men were led to Colchester in 1698 by Quarter Master Nathaniel Foote, also from an important Colonial family. Foote was a leader in the early Connecticut militia and the grandson of a founder of Wethersfield. The Foote's celebrated reputation attracted many members of New England's leading families to the new plantation ""at or near the place Called Jermiah's farme upon the Rode to Newlondon.""

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcstayfamily/smith.htm","STR06" "I21269","Foote","Robert","Abt 1553","Feb 1609","0","Robert was the first son of John Foote of Royston. He is our second generation ancestor in England. He was born before 1552 in Royston, Hertfordshire, England, and died January 28, 1607/08 in London, England.(Colchester,Essex) A Yoeman in old England was a Freeholder, next under the rank of Gentleman, and in the early times one who owned small landed estate. Robert of Shalford was such a man. He owned property in Shalford and Royston. He was the son of John Foote of London and the father of Nathaniel Foote the Settler. (www.footefamily.org/ancestor.htm).","STR06" "I21275","Foote","Robert","Abt 1577","17 Aug 1646","0","Robert was the first son of Robert of Shalford. He was on of the brothers of Nathaniel the Settler. He was born about 1577 in Shalford, Essex, and died about August 17, 1646. Robert married Elizabeth ______ . They lived in london and had three children.

John Foote - Left Issue Samual Foote Robert Foote - of London, Merchant (Will 1713-14)

http://www.footefamily.org/ancestor.htm","STR06" "I20668","Foote","Robert","Abt 1627","Abt 1681","0","He married Sarah POTTER. (www.footefamily.org/nathno1a.htm)","STR06" "I30648","Forbes","Miriam M.","15 Apr 1826","25 Aug 1851","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of James and Mary FORBES.","STR06" "I45843","Forbes","Wilmot Edward","12 Mar 1904","26 Aug 1973","0","His Texas Birth certificates lists his parents as Fred Wilmot Forbes and Lydia Eleanora Kessler Forbes of 1411 33rd Street, Galveston. His father's nationality was listed as Canadian, while his mother was a citizen of the United States. The 1940 census shows he did office work at the Telephone company, and had attended one year of High School. His death certificate also shows he was employed as a commercial representative for the phone company.

Name Wilmot E Forbes
Event Type Death
Event Date 26 Aug 1973
Event Place Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 12 Mar 1904
Birthplace Galveston, Texas
Father's Name Fred Forbes
Mother's Name Nora Kessler
Certificate Number 69870
GS Film number 2242912
Digital Folder Number 005145752
Image Number 01199



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K385-VSQ : accessed 17 Sep 2014), Wilmot E Forbes, 26 Aug 1973; citing certificate number 69870, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2242912.","STR06" "I19264","Ford","Abigail","8 Oct 1619","16 Jul 1688","0","The daughter of Thomas FORD and Elizabeth COOKE.","STR06" "I776","","","","","","","" "I28457","Ford","Flora Dean","2 Jul 1929","Dec 2003","0","Harry Noble writes that Flora Dean Ford graduated from Stark High School in Orange and received a degree from Texas State College for Women. She married Arthur Names and they had one child, a girl named Vera after her grandmother. Flora Dean died in December of 2003 and was buried in the Tebo Cemetery in Sabine County.","STR06" "I39833","Ford","Florence M.","17 Dec 1845","11 Apr 1910","0","Cook County, Illinois, Deaths Index, 1878-1922

Name Florence M Hyde
Birth Date abt 1846
Birth Place Oswego Co., New York
Death Date 11 Apr 1910
Death Place Batavia, Kane, Illinois
Burial Date 13 Apr 1910
Cemetery Name East (sic) Batavia Cemetery
Death Age 64
Occupation Housewife
Race White
Marital Status Married
Gender Female
FHL Film Number 1239864
","STR06" "I21074","Ford","John","3 Apr 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","Probably died young. (Robert S. Strong, SFAA Historian).","STR06" "I21071","Ford","John Salmon ""Rip""","26 May 1815","3 Nov 1897","0","Moved to Texas in 1836. (Dwight, p 184).

FORD, JOHN SALMON (1815-1897). John Salmon (Rip) Ford, soldier, elected official, and newspaper editor, son of William and Harriet (Salmon) Ford, was born in Greenville District, South Carolina, on May 26, 1815. He moved to Texas in June 1836 and served in the Texas army until 1838, rising to the rank of first lieutenant under John Coffee (Jack) Hays. Ford settled in San Augustine and practiced medicine there until 1844, when he was elected to the House of the Ninth Congress, where he introduced the resolution to accept the terms of annexation to the United States. In 1845 he moved to Austin and became editor of the Austin Texas Democrat; he was later in partnership with Michael Cronican.

During the Mexican War Ford was adjutant of Hays's regiment and in command of a spy company; he was commended for gallant service by Gen. Joseph Lane. While serving as adjutant, Ford acquired the lasting nickname ""Rip."" When officially sending out notices of deaths he kindly included at the first of the message, ""Rest in Peace""; later, under the exigencies of battle conditions, this message was shortened to ""R.I.P.""

In 1849, with Robert S. Neighbors, Ford made an exploration of the country between San Antonio and El Paso and published a report and map of the route, which came to be known as the Ford and Neighbors Trail. Later in 1849 he was made captain in the Texas Rangers and was stationed between the Nueces and the Rio Grande, where he had numerous Indian fights during 1850 and 1851.

In 1852 he was elected to the Texas Senate; again he became an editor and, in partnership with Capt. Joe Walker, established the State Times, which was published in Austin until 1857. Early in 1858 he accepted a commission in the state troops and defeated the Indians in two major battles on the Canadian River. Late in 1859 he was sent to the Rio Grande, where he commanded operations against Juan N. Cortina. In 1861 Ford served as a member of the Secession Convention, commanded an expedition to Brazos Santiago, initiated a trade agreement between Mexico and the Confederacy, and was elected colonel of the Second Texas Cavalry, with a command in the Rio Grande district. Between 1862 and 1865 he discharged with tactful moderation the duties of commandant of conscripts, while at various times he was engaged on border operations protecting Confederate-Mexican trade. In May 1865 he led Confederate forces in the battle of Palmito Ranch, the last battle of the Civil War.

In 1868 Ford moved to Brownsville to edit the Brownsville Sentinel. In 1872 he was a delegate to the Democratic convention in Baltimore. He was a special sergeant-at-arms when Richard Coke was inaugurated as governor in 1873 and quelled a riot of Austin citizens who were aroused against the radicals and Edmund J. Davis. In 1873 Ford served as a cattle and hide inspector of Cameron County, and in 1874 he was mayor of Brownsville. He was a member of the Constitutional Convention of 1875 and served in the Texas Senate from 1876 to 1879, when he was appointed superintendent of the Deaf and Dumb School (later the Texas School for the Deaf). While in the Senate he urged the promotion of immigration to Texas and popular education, supported in part from the sale of public lands.

Ford spent his later years writing reminiscences and historical articles and promoting an interest in Texas history. As a charter member of the Texas State Historical Association, he contributed one of the first articles published in its Quarterly. He died in San Antonio on November 3, 1897. (Written by Seymour V. Connor)

BIBLIOGRAPHY: Biographical Souvenir of the State of Texas (Chicago: Battey, 1889; rpt., Easley, South Carolina: Southern Historical Press, 1978). John S. Ford, Memoirs (MS, John Salmon Ford Papers, Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas at Austin). John S. Ford, Rip Ford's Texas, ed. Stephen B. Oates (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1963). William J. Hughes, Rebellious Ranger: Rip Ford and the Old Southwest (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1964). Texas House of Representatives, Biographical Directory of the Texan Conventions and Congresses, 1832-1845 (Austin: Book Exchange, 1941).

A series of articles about Rip Ford's time in San Augustine, Texas, were published in THE SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE beginning with the Thursday, October 30, 2003 issue.

Handbook of Texas Online, s.v. ""FORD, JOHN SALMON [RIP],"" http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/FF/ffo11.html (accessed March 22, 2005).

Elected into the Texas Rangers Hall of Fame. http://www.texasranger.org/dispatch/2/Ford.htm","STR06" "I21071","Ford","John Salmon ""Rip""","26 May 1815","3 Nov 1897","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1870 Federal Census
Texas, Cameron, Brownsville
409-409
FORD, John S. 55 M W Editor,Newspaper $---$200 S.Co
FORD, Adeline 31 F W Keeping House Conn. FORD, Mary 8 F W At home Texas
FORD, Addie 6 F Mexico
FORD, John 4 M At Home Texas
Next door to them was Adeline's mother, sister and niece.","STR06" "I34420","Ford","Johnny James","10 Dec 1960","20 Sep 2022","0","Johnny James Ford, 61, of Bronson, Texas passed away Tuesday, September 20, 2022 in Sabine County Hospital.

Johnny was born in San Augustine, Texas on December 10, 1960 to Paul Gene Ford and Eva Dell Bragg Ford. He was a graduate of West Sabine High School and later worked for almost 25 years for Deep East Texas Electric Co-Op as a lineman.

Johnny was a lifetime resident of Sabine County and he was the type of man who never met a stranger. He was an avid outdoorsman that enjoyed fishing and all kinds of hunting. He also enjoyed working in his garden and spending time with his grandson, Dalton and he attended Riverside Gospel Assembly Church in Milam.

Johnny is survived by his wife of 38 years, JoAnn Ford of Bronson; mother, Eva Dell Shoemaker and husband, Roger Tom of Milam; grandmother, Evelyn Bragg of Milam; son, Jeremy Ford of San Marcos; daughter, Jessica Ford of San Augustine; brothers, Tony Ford and wife, Myrtie, of Bronson and Wyndell Ford and wife, Tina, also of Bronson; grandson, Dalton Sowell of San Augustine and many more friends and family.

He was preceded in death by his father, Paul Gene Ford; brother, Lacy Ford; and PaPaw, George Bragg.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Thursday, September 22, 2022 in Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Friday, September 23, 2022 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. George Bragg officiating.

Burial will follow services in Little Flock Cemetery with Chris Ford, Marlon Ford, Nick Key, Tony ""Little Man"" Ford, Craig Ford, Jason Butler and Aaron Skogen serving as pallbearers. Serving as honorary pallbearers is Marcus Key, Billy Crow and Whit Michalec.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 28, 2022, page 4","STR06" "I769","","","","","","","" "I773","","","","","","","" "I34731","","","","","","","" "I37122","","","","","","","" "I42581","Ford","Laurie L.","28 Sep 1892","21 Feb 1954","0","Shown on the annotated transcription of the Rosevine Cemetery as a son of Robert L and Pinkie Ford.","STR06" "I27899","Ford","Lula Virginia","13 Oct 1887","29 Jul 1977","0","Her Texas Death Certifcate shows her as Lula Virginia McLemore, a widow. Her parents were shown as Issac Ford and Sallie Dickerson. Informant was her daughter, Mrs. Hattie Tanner.","STR06" "I42622","Ford","Paul Elbert","27 Mar 1904","21 Dec 1969","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6HB-FJV
name: Paul Elbert Ford
death date: 21 Dec 1969
death place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
gender: Male
race:
death age: 65 years
estimated birth date: 1904
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Robert Lee Ford
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Pinkie Lee Baldree
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Salesman Vending Machine
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
informant Mrs. Ernest Sparks (sister)
film number: 2218604
digital film number: 4168894
image number: 286
reference number: 90569
Collection: Paul Elbert Ford, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I34416","Ford","Paul Gene","8 Oct 1933","3 May 1997","0","Paul Gene Ford Date of Birth: 8 Oct 1933 Gender: Male Birth County: Sabine Father Roy Lee Ford Mother Nina B. Hight

The Sabine County Reporter
October 23, 1996, Page 14
Back In Time
1966 Thirty Years Ago

Paul Gene Ford of Bronson escaped serious injury when the Gulf Stag, of which he was the quartermaster of, caught fire in the Gulf of Mexico.

The Sabine County Reporter
May 7, 1997, page 14

Paul Gene Ford

Paul Gene Ford, 63, of Bronson died at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 3, 1997, at his residence.

Ford, born Oct. 8, 1933 in Geneva as a son of the late Roy and Nina B . Ford, was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and member of the First Baptist Church, Bronson. He was a retired seaman and Merchant Marine veteran.

Survivors: wife, Shirley Hussey Ford of Bronson; sons, Lacy Lee Ford of Lufkin, and Tony Gene Ford, Paul Wyndell Ford, and Johnny James Ford of Bronson; a sister, Linda McBride of Bronson; and nine grandchildren, Marlon Ford, Tonya Ford, Tammy Ford, Kimberly Ford, Tony Ford, Chrissi Ford, Craig Ford, Jessica Ford, and Christopher Ford.

Funeral services were held May 5 at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Wesley L. Pate and Bobby Jim Horton officiating. Interment followed in Rosevine Cemetery in Rosevine.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, July 2009)","STR06" "I27829","","","","","","","" "I42621","Ford","Robert Lee","24 Oct 1871","21 Apr 1957","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXXC-RQS
name: Robert Lee Ford
death date: 21 Apr 1957
death place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
gender: Male
race: W
death age: 85 years 6 months 27 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 24 Oct 1871
birthplace: San Augustine County, Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: Joe Ford
father's birthplace: Tenn.
mother's name: Jane Drawhorn
mother's birthplace: Tenn.
occupation: Farming
place of residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
cemetery: McMahan Chapel
burial place: Sabine County, Texas
burial date: 22 Apr 1957
additional relatives:
film number: 2135701
digital film number: 4163626
image number: 190
reference number: cn 22174
Collection: Robert Lee Ford, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42621","Ford","Robert Lee","24 Oct 1871","21 Apr 1957","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 8
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 3A
24-24
Ford, Robert L Head W M Oct 1871 28 m 8 Tx Ala Tx Farmer
Ford, Pinkie L Wf W F Jan 1875 24 m 8 3/3 Tx Ark Ark
Ford, Laurie L Son M W Sept 1893 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Ford, Audrie Dtr W F Feb 1894 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Ford, Katie Dtr W F Jan 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Ford, Lallrigus Son W M Feb 1899 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, George Boarder W M Mch 1880 20 S Tx Ga Ga Farm Laborer
25-25
Jessie Ford 25
Meadow, Jane S Motehr 87
Worsham, Aelli Half sister 17

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated 27 apr 1910
SD 2 ED 137 Sheet 11A
170-177
Ford, Lee Head m W 38 m1 19 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Ford, Pinkie Wf F W 35 m1 19 5/5 Tx Tx Tx
Ford, Audra Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Ford, Kate Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Ford, Cury Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Ford, Paul Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I40964","Ford","Ruby Pearl","15 Oct 1910","28 Jul 1947","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39L-KPB
Name: Ruby Pearl Cobb
Event: Death
Event Date: 28 Jul 1947
Event Place: San Augustine, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 15 Oct 1910
Birthplace: , Texas
Father's Name: Jess Ford
Mother's Name: Charlcie Haygood
Certificate Number: 84777
Film Number: 2218827
Digital Folder Number: 005145035
Image Number: 02933
Collection: Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976

Her FindAGrave Memorial links to her parents gravesites as well:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Cobb&GSiman=1&GScid=7195&GRid=26872405&

","STR06" "I34419","","","","","","","" "I34726","","","","","","","" "I47550","Fore","Junell","16 Jun 1933","29 Oct 1994","0","The Texas Birth index shows her as a daughter of Lewis Pearl FORE and Maude Mattie FOX. She is also linked to them on FindAGrave, which also has listings for five siblings.","STR06" "I34177","Fore","Shirley Ann","22 Sep 1952","31 Mar 1998","0","The Sabine County Reporter
April 8, 1998, page 13

Shirley Ann Welch

Shirley Ann Welch, 45, of Pineland died at 7 a.m. Tuesday, March 31, 1998, following an extended illness.

She was born Sept. 22, 1952, and had been a lifelong resident of Sabine County. Mrs. Welch was a member of the Strickland Chapel Church of God and a home health aide.

Survivors: her parents, John D. and Elizabeth FORE of Pineland, two sons, Jeff COULTER and Wesley WELCH, both of Pineland; two step sons, Kirk COULTER and Mark COULTER, both of Grapevine community; a sister, Katherine WELCH of Pineland, a brother Gary FORE of Pineland, and two grandchildren, Cameron COULTER of Pineland and Cory FARR of Conroe.

Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Thursday at Strickland Chapel Church of God on FM 2024 near Pineland with Bro. Tommy Long and Bro. Vance R. Purtell officiating. Interment followed at Lott Cemetery near Pineland.

Arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home Inc. of Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2011)","STR06" "I32910","Forrest","Mayme A.","Abt 1888","Apr 1956","0","Manitowoc Herald Times
May 1, 1956
Obituaries

Bodwin

Mrs. Walter R. Bodwin of 2201A Washington St. Manitowoc, died Monday evening at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. She had been in failing health several years.

Private funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Mittnacht funeral home, Manitowoc. Rev. F.C. St. Clair will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc.

The former Mayme Forrest was born in Manitowoc, daughter of the late Atty. Gustorus and Esther Kress Forrest. Her father was mayor of Manitowoc at the turn of the century. Mrs. Bodwin attended North Side schools and was employed by the O. Torrison Co. and later in the office of the Aluminum Goods Mfg. co. In 1927, she was married to Walter Bodwin, who died in 1944.

She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Roy Davis of Appleton; and three nieces, Mrs. Melvin Rotsch of Byron, Tex., Miss Carol Forrest of Houston, Tex., and Miss Ruth Davis of Appleton.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 11 a.m. Wednesday. The casket will not be opened.

(Courtesy of Jane Zimmerman, transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2009)","STR06" "I17586","Forse","Alberta ""Bertie""","Aft 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","Alberta Forse. Her nickname was Bertie. She married Unknown Harper. Source Family Interview with Bobby Lee Forse, and Elizabeth C. Lazenby (Great niece).

DICKIE J. SIMS
?u?DJFORSE9158@AOL.COM ?/u?
","STR06" "I48574","Forse","Ava","23 Nov 1914","28 Sep 2018","0","A graveside service will be held for Ava Forse Ponder, 103, at Liberty Hill Cemetery in San Augustine County on Monday, October 1, 2018 at 1:00 pm. Her celebration of life will be hosted by her great grandson, Bryan Morgan.

Ava passed away on September 28, 2018 in Westward Trails Nursing Home in Nacogdoches, TX. She was born in San Augustine, TX.

In her younger years, Ava enjoyed being a waitress and serving and meeting customers. She was very proud of dressing properly and making sure her makeup and hair was in perfect place. One of her favorite passions was collecting and wearing beautiful shoes especially stilettos. She loved her family and especially enjoyed her grand and great grandchildren. She was always fun to be around and will be greatly missed.

She was preceded in death by her husband Carl Ponder; son, Marlon Ponder; one grandson; three granddaughters.

She is survived by son, Carl Ponder; daughters, Murlene Weaver and Doris Mora; two daughters-in-law, Frances Ponder and Yukiko Ponder; four granddaughters; twelve great grandchildren and thirteen great-great grandchildren.

Copied from Her Find A Grave Memorial Page, ID 193502551","STR06" "I16019","Forse","Beamon Strong","30 Jun 1911","8 Jan 1967","0","His listing at FamilySearch.org Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was the son of Charlie Forse and Sussan Loggins, and that his usual occupation was as a Truck Driver.","STR06" "I16019","Forse","Beamon Strong","30 Jun 1911","8 Jan 1967","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP No 1
Enumerated 17 Apr 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-3 Sheet 12A
Old E. Mayfield Road
223-R-2
Forse, Beeman S Head M W 28 M No 7 Tx R Sabine Tx Laborer Common Light Utilities Street
Forse, Velma Wf F W 28 M No H-1 Tx R Sabine Tx
Forse, Ruby Dtr F W 8 S Yes 2 Tx R Sabine Tx
Forse, Charles Son M W7 S Yes 1 Tx R Sabine Tx
Forse, Tom Son M W5 S Tx R Sabine Tx
Forse, Ted Son M W 4 S Tx
Forse, Roy Son M W 1 S Tx","STR06" "I46541","Forse","Beamon Tom","4 Dec 1934","23 Oct 2004","0","Shown on Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015 as Tom Forse, Beamon Tom Forse, and Beamon Forse.","STR06" "I17597","Forse","Burton Riley","22 Apr 1902","29 Aug 1968","0","His Texas Death certificate shows he was married, a pipeline engineer, and not a veteran. Informant was Mrs. Ila Forse, relationship not indicated.","STR06" "I13147","Forse","Charles Abraham","22 May 1860","21 Aug 1922","0","Shown as Howell C. on the 1860 census, and Charlie in 1870 and 1880.","STR06" "I13147","Forse","Charles Abraham","22 May 1860","21 Aug 1922","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine, JP 4
Enumerated 13 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 77 Sheet 6B
93-93
Jack and Emiline FORSE and son Lee
94-94
Forse, Charlie A HEad M W May 1860 40 M 14 Tx Mo Ky Farmer
Forse, Susan Wf W F Apr 1872 28 M 14 7/7 Tx Tx Miss
Forse, Isibella Dtr W F Sept 1887 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Forse, William B Son W M Sept 1888 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Forse, Loura E Dtr W F Jun 1892 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Forse, Lula Dtr W F Feb 1894 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Forse, Mamie Dtr W F Feb 1846 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Forse, Hattie Dtr W FMar 1898 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Forse, Briton Son W M Apr 1900 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx



1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine, JP 4
Enumerated 30 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 141 Sheet 9A Stamped 273
166-175
Forse, Charlie A Head M W 49 M2 24 Tx Mo Ky English Farmer
Forse, Susan Wf F W 38 m1 24 12/12 Tx Tx Miss
Forse, William B Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Forse, Ethel Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Forse, Lulla E Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Forse, Mamie J Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Forse, Hattie L Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Forse, Britian C Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Forse, Oscar W Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Forse, Truit B Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Forse, Luther M SOn M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Forse, Enloe Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Forse, Philip A Son M W11/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I46548","Forse","Charles Britton","29 Mar 1900","5 Nov 1955","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by EastTexan, has a photo of his military memorial marker, which is engraved with a cross and the follow inscription:

Britton Forse
Texas
Pvt Co B III Tn HQ $ MP
World War I
March 29, 1900 Nov 5, 1955","STR06" "I33821","Forse","Charles Edward","24 Aug 1932","3 Dec 2014","0","Charles Edward Forse, 82, of Pineland, passed away in his home Wednesday afternoon. He was born in Jasper, Texas, to Beamon and Velma McDaniel Forse. Charles served in the United States Army. Afterwards he was a miner for a uranium mining company in Grants, New Mexico, before retiring and moving back to Pineland, Texas.

He is survived by his sons; Randy Forse of Rosevine, Texas, Jim Forse of Shreveport, Louisiana, his daughter Vera Catron and her husband Tim of Rosevine, Texas, his brother David Forse of Pineland, Texas, his sister Ruby Rhode of Missouri, his grandchildren; Damon Anderson in the United States Air Force, and James Anderson attending Texas A&M.

He was preceded in death by his wife of 60 years Ruby Forse, his brothers; Roy Forse, Tom Forse, and Ted Forse.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 7:00PM, Sunday, December 7, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 10:00AM, Monday December 8, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Rosevine Cemetery.


Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 3, 2014, Page 7 and December 10, 2014, Page 12","STR06" "I37079","Forse","Charles M. ""Jack""","12 Feb 1928","21 Jul 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
August 7, 1996, Page 12

C. M. ""Jack"" Forse

Charles M. ""Jack"" Forse, 68, of Farmington, New Mexico, died July 21, 1996 in Farmington.

Forse was born Feb. 12, 1928 in Sabine County as the eldest son of the late Judge Charlie and Ollie M. Forse, longtime residents of Sabine County and the Plainview Community. He was a graduate of Pineland High School and received M.S. and B.A. degrees from Sam Houston State University. He was a member of the Methodist Church and a Korean War veteran.

Forse, who had lived in the Farmington area for several years, was retired having served as a teacher, school administrator, businessman, and pipeline inspection engineer.

Survivors: daughters and sons-in-law, Charlotte and David Barker of Thibodaux, Louisiana and Billie Joyce and Robert Beddingfield of Hockley, Texas; step-sons, Mike Liles and David Liles, both of Putnam, Texas; brothers, Forrest K. Forse and wife Shelba of Orange and W. Howard Forse of Abilene; sisters, Marilyn Allen and husband Ted of Katy and Alice Rhodes and husband Joe of Arlington; and seven grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth Liles Forse.

Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 2, 1996, at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Claude DeCelle officiating. Interment followed in Plainview Cemetery, Section II, near Pineland.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I17599","Forse","Charlie","11 Apr 1905","16 Apr 1984","0","County Judge 1941-1949, and again in 1971. (White and Toole, p. 55)","STR06" "I33817","","","","","","","" "I17602","Forse","Elbert Burton","9 Dec 1909","Mar 1975","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6SJ-6XJ
Name: Elbert Burton Forse
Event Date: 28 Mar 1975
Event Place: Arlington, Tarrant, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original):
Age (Formatted): 65 years
Birth Year (Estimated): 1910
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W. C. Forse
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2243707
Digital Folder Number: 4167404
Image Number: 2038
Reference ID: 2064
Collection: Elbert Burton Forse, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I46567","Forse","Hattie L.","5 Jan 1898","Sep 1983","0","Said to be the Hattie Keller that died 8 Sep 1983 in Jasper County, Texas.","STR06" "I17580","Forse","Horace Homer ""Pless""","24 May 1892","23 Nov 1970","0","Ronald Barlow, in his ""Farm Road 1"" column in the May 16, 2018 issue of the Sabine Conty Reporter, page 10, wrote ""Horace Homer Forse (1892-1970) lived on Charlie Forse Raod, about 1/2 miile east of railroad. Pless married Addie Sofronia Impson Forse (1896-1985) and is buried in Palinview Cemetery. Horace was a brother to William Charley ""Bill"" Forse, who married my great-grandmother, Lora Lee Warner Russell, after her husband was murdered in 1920, and his wife died in 1927.""","STR06" "I46570","Forse","Isabella ""Lizzie Belle""","16 Sep 1887","5 Aug 1984","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by East Texas, notes she shares a double headstone with Joseph Leonard Phelps, and was the mother of Ivy Virgil Phelps.","STR06" "I4645","Forse","John ""Jackson"" ""Jack"" Smith","15 May 1872","1 Apr 1952","0","Name: John S. Forse
Death Date: 1952
Death Place: Huntington, Angelina, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 79 years 10 months 16 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 15 May 1872
Birthplace: Sabine County Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Smith Forse
Father's Birthplace: Mo.
Mother's Name: Lucinda Smith
Mother's Birthplace: Ky.
Occupation: Farmer
Informant: O. S. Forse
Place of Residence: Huntington, Angelina, Texas
Cemetery: Fielders
Burial Place: Angelina Co., Texas
Burial Date: 1952
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2075084
Digital Film Number: 4167169
Image Number: 1186
Reference Number: cn 20990
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I4645","Forse","John ""Jackson"" ""Jack"" Smith","15 May 1872","1 Apr 1952","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I17595","Forse","John Smith","20 May 1823","Bef 1898","0","Married more than once. (White and Toole, p 53).

Elizabeth Beres shows him as a son of Charles Forse, born 29 Nov 1788 in Newark, New Jersey and died before 1850 in Crockett, Texas, and Elizabeth Conner, born ca 1792 in Rocheport, Boone County, Missouri and died before 1842.

Dickie J. Sims emailed that ""John Smith Forse owned a sawmill which could be hauled in two or three wagons. It took at least three men to run the sawmill. They didn't have a way to haul big logs to the mill except by oxen, so it was normal practice to haul the mill where the timber was. ""","STR06" "I17595","Forse","John Smith","20 May 1823","Bef 1898","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine District
Enumerated 20 Sept 1850
239-239
John Forse 26 M Millwright Mo
Malissy Forse 22 F Illinois
Henrietta Fuller 12 F Illinois

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Bare Creek Beat, P. O. Bare Creek
Enumerated 11 July 1860
Page 3
261-261
John Force 35 M Mechanic 140 Mo
Lucinda D Force 19 F Ky
William Force 10 M Tx
Thomas D Force 1 M Tx
Howel C Force 1/12 M Tx

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No. 3, P. O. Brookeland
Enumerated 12 Aug 1870
Page 9 and 10 Stamped 23
566-566
Force, John 45 M W Mill Wright $300 $200 Mo
Force, Lucinda 24 F W Keeping House Ky
Force, William 20 M W Tx
Force, Thomas 10 M W Tx
Force, Charles 10 M Tx
Force, Josephine 7 F Tx
Force, Alice 2 F Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 2 July 1880
Page 21 SD 1 ED 85 Stamped 218 A
189-199
Force, John W M 59 Mill wright Mo NY MO
Force, Lucindi W F 39 Wf Ky Ky Ky
Force, Charlie W m 20 S Farmer Tx Mo Ky
Force, Josephine W F 14 Dtr Tx Mo Ky
Force, Alice W F 11 Dtr Tx Mo Ky
Force, Jackson M M 8 Son Tx Mo Ky
Force, Sidney W M 5 son Tx Mo Ky
Force, Lillie W F 3 Dtr Tx Mo Ky
Force, Robert W M 1 Son Tx Mo Ky","STR06" "I3186","Forse","Joy LaNell","6 Nov 1934","12 Nov 2015","0","LaNell Bragg, 81, passed away Thursday morning in Nacogdoches Medical Center in Nacogdoches, Texas. Ms. Bragg was born in Bronson, Texas to William and Lora Warner Forse. Nell worked in the cafeteria at the West Sabine I.S.D. She was a member of the Bethany Missionary Baptist Church in the Plainview area. Ms. Bragg will be dearly missed by all her friends and family. She was a loving mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and great great grandmother.

She is survived by her sons: Billy John Crow and wife Sandra of Pineland, Jim Crow and wife Brenda of Bronson and Bobby Crow and wife Cathy of Bronson, her 10 grandchildren, her 31 great grandchildren, and her 22 great great grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents, her son Danny Bragg, and her husband Bill Bragg.

Vistation will be from 5:00 until 9:00PM, Friday, November 13, 2015, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St. Hemphill, Texas. Funeral service will be at 2:00PM, Saturday, November 14, 2015, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Plainview Cemetery.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in the The Sabine County Reported, November 18, 2015, page 12","STR06" "I33818","","","","","","","" "I33820","Forse","Kenneth Dustin","10 Jul 1985","Yes, date unknown","0","Name: Kenneth Dustin Forse Date of Birth: 10 Jul 1985 Gender: Male Birth County: Jasper Father's Name: Kenneth David Forse Mother's Name: Nancy Ann Hansen Roll Number: 1985_0007","STR06" "I46551","Forse","Laura Ethel","20 Jan 1892","30 Sep 1973","0","Her Texas Death certificate showed her as Laura Ethel Phelps, a widow. Informant was Arnold Phelps, relationship not stated. She was shown as being buried at Redland Cemetery.","STR06" "I46550","Forse","Lula E.","21 Mar 1894","11 Sep 1964","0","Her Texas Death Certificate showed her last name at death as ANDERS, as well as listing her as married. The informant was E. D. Anders, but his relationship was not listed. Occupation was housewife.","STR06" "I46550","Forse","Lula E.","21 Mar 1894","11 Sep 1964","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I46568","Forse","Luther Martin","3 Aug 1905","19 Feb 1995","0","Obituary

Luther M. ""Pat"" Forse


Luther M. ""Pat"" Forse. 89, of San Augustine County died early Sunday, Feb. 19, 1995, at Sabine County Hospital-Hemphill.

Forse was a native and longtime resident of San Augusitne County. He was a retired pipeline construction worker.

Survivors: wife, Odell Forse of San Augusting, two sons, Guy Forse and Glenn Forse, both of Pineland; a step-son, Jerry Frankline of Oil City, Louisiana; three sisters, Mamie Isenblitter of San Augustine, Maudie Davis of Vidor, and Ava Ponder of Chireno.

Funeral Services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel in San Augustine. Interment followed at Liberty Hill Cemetery, San Augustine County.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 22, 1995, page 14","STR06" "I46560","Forse","Mamie J.","22 Feb 1896","14 Oct 1995","0","The Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. shows her listed as Mamie J. Isenblitter, Mamie Isenblitter, and Mamie J. Forse.","STR06" "I46565","Forse","Maudie Margaret","21 Apr 1913","19 Aug 2004","0","Her headstone is inscribed ""Daughter of Charlie and Susan Forse""","STR06" "I46558","Forse","Oscar W.","13 Jun 1902","27 Sep 1926","0","His Texas Death certificate shows that he died at the age of 23 while working in the Timber industry as a Skidder. While working near Bronson, Texas, a log struck his head and broke his neck. He was married at the time. informant was Lillie Jordan, relationship not listed.

His tombstone has a photo on it, and can be seen here:

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=19261585","STR06" "I14970","Forse","Roy Lavell","16 Jul 1938","9 Nov 2010","0","Roy Lavell Forse, 72, died in his home in Pineland after an illness. Roy was born in Sabine County to Beamon and Velma McDaniel Forse and has lived here all his life. Roy served in the U.S. Army during the late 1950's and was stationed in South Korea. Roy was a truck driver most of his working life with Temple Inland and later with Elliott's Agri Service. He then joined Pipeliners Local 798 and worked on the pipelines.

He is survived by his wife JoAnn Forse of Pineland, his son Gary Burkhalter of Pineland, three daughters; Beverly and Gilbert Burch, Stacy and Shane McClelland, and Vicki Smith all of Pineland, eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Roy is also survived by three brothers, Charles Forse and David Forse of Pineland, and Ted Forse of Albuquerque, NM, and his sister Ruby Rhodes of Lees Summit, MO.

Visitation will be from 5:00 pm until 8:00 pm, Thursday evening, Nov. 11, 2010, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX. Funeral services will be at 10:30 am, Friday morning, Nov. 12, 2010, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Pinehill Cemetery near Hemphill. TX.

Services are under the direction of Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill Texas. Condolences and sympathies may be expressed at www.starrfuneralhome.com .

www.toledochronicle.com

also published in THE SABINE COUNTY REPORTER, November 17, 2010, page 13
and THE SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE, November 18, 2010, page 11","STR06" "I14971","","","","","","","" "I46559","Forse","William Bula","24 Sep 1889","19 Aug 1977","0","His Texas Death certificate shows he was widowed, and worked as a Timber Producer, and not a veteran of the armed services. Informant was Holis Forse, his son. Burial at Redland Cemetery.","STR06" "I17582","Forse","William Charles ""Charley""","10 May 1877","15 Oct 1970","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 31 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 22A
426-426
Forse, William C Head M W 42 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Forse, Della M Wf F W 37 M Tx Ark Ga
Forse, Mary E Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Forse, Charlie Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Forse, Mabel Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Forse, Elbert B Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I17581","Forse","William Henry","22 Jul 1850","Bef 1934","0","1880 Federal Census:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace William H. FORCE Self M Male W 30 TX Farmer MO AR Eliza FORCE Wife M Female W 34 TX Keeps Hou Malissa FORCE Other S Female W 8 TX --- --- John D. FORCE Son S Male W 6 TX --- --- William FORCE Son S Male W 3 TX --- --- Mary FORCE Dau S Female W 9M TX --- ---


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 4, Sabine, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255325
NA Film Number T9-1325
Page Number 228B","STR06" "I41942","Fort","Martha Ann","Aug 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","Barbara Yancey Dore writes that she was a daughter of Fred Fort.","STR06" "I44555","Fort","Nettie Elizabeth","30 Dec 1929","4 Oct 2010","0","Obituary, from the FindAGrave memorial created by Ray and Peggy Holbrooks Pace

Nettie Elizabeth Maxey, 80, died after a brief illness Monday in the Baptist Hospital in Beaumont. Nettie Beth was born in Wiergate, Texas, to Alanzo Thomas and Gertrude Agnes Smith Fort and lived most of her life from childhood in Pineland, Texas. She was a member of Bethel Chapel Baptist Church in Pineland.

She is survived by her daughter, Kathy Jenkin and husband Sam of Corpus Christi, Texas, two sons, George Maxey, Jr. of Edmonds, Washington and Jimmy Allen Maxey and wife Laura of Pineland, one brother Jimmy Harold Fort of Nederland, Texas nine grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 5pm until 8pm Wednesday, October 6, 2010, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill. Funeral services will be held at 2pm, Thursday, October 7, 2010, in the Bethel Chapel Baptist Church, Hwy 96 North, Pineland. Burial will follow in the Bethel Chapel Cemetery.","STR06" "I40978","Fortenberry","Essie Mae","14 May 1889","29 Dec 1934","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNCP-QV6
Name: Essie May Cousins
Death Date: 29 Dec 1934
Death Place: Precinct No. 1, Jefferson County, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 45 years 7 months 15 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 14 May 1889
Birthplace: Tyler Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: W. R. Cousins
Father's Name: R. L. Fortenberry
Father's Birthplace: Mississippi
Mother's Name: Laura Halmark
Mother's Birthplace: Tyler Co., Texas
Informant: W R Cousins Beaumont, TX
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Forest Lawn
Burial Date: 30 Dec 1934
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116250
Digital Film Number: 4166541
Image Number: 991
Reference Number: cn 55259
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40978","Fortenberry","Essie Mae","14 May 1889","29 Dec 1934","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Pr. 4
Enumerated ____ June 1900
SD 8 ED 30 Sheet 3B
45-45
Fortenbury, Erhard L Head W M July 55 44 M 23 Tx Tx Tx Contractor
Fortenbury, Laura Wf W F Jan 59 41 M 23 5/5 Tx Tx Tx
Fortenbury, Claude Child W M Mar 78 22 S Tx Tx Tx
Fortenbury, Pearl Child W F Oct 80 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Fortenbury, Lafayette Child W M Aug 83 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Fortenbury, Matilda Child W F Jul 86 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Fortenbury, Essie M Child W F May 89 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Hallmark, Adeline M-in-law W F Mch 22 78 Wd Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I34492","Fortenberry","Essie Mae","4 Oct 1903","20 May 1988","0","Laura Buckmaster shows her as a daughter of James Claude FORTENBERRY and Johnnie Inez POPE, and notes that she was a Teacher.","STR06" "I46500","Fortner","James Logan","17 Feb 1916","13 Nov 2010","0","His FindAGrave memorial page has links to the pages of his parents, Andrew Jackson Fortner and Maud Harriett Shackelford.","STR06" "I26674","Fortson","Joseph","Abt 1834","Yes, date unknown","0","He may instead have been born in Greene County, Alabama, as his youngest sister was.","STR06" "I26672","Fortson","Samuel Higginbotham","Bef 1807","Yes, date unknown","0","On the ""Josiah Ricks Fortson Families"" tree at WorldConnect (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=grami&id=I07051), it is noted that:
Sam died Intestate in Greene County, Alabama. His death and issue can be proven only by Court records in Lauderdale County, Mississippi in the 1850's when his sons tried to get their share of William Fortson's estate.","STR06" "I26673","Fortson","William G.","Abt 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","He may instead have been born in Greene County, Alabama, as his youngest sister was.","STR06" "I10812","Foshee","Pearl Mae","19 Aug 1897","18 Apr 1942","0","Carolyn Lockhart and Ruby Boyett Burkett showed her as Pearl Faskee Hamilton.

Birth certificate of her son, Glen Ray Powell, shows she was born in Rockland, Texas and shows her last name as FOSHEE. This same birthplace is shown on the birth certificates of sons James Frederic and John Richard, though her last name on that was spelled Forshee on one and Foshaee on the other. John Richard's birth certificate indicated that she was the mother of nine living children, having given birth to eleven children in total.

Additionally, on FindAGrave, she is listed as Pearl Mae Foshee Powell, a daughter of James Henry Foshee and Kathryn Foshee (nee Miller). She is also linked to four siblings on that website, Ruby Gisbon Buxton, Carmon Ersell Foshee Johnson, J H Foshee, and Louis Robert Foshee.

Her Texas Death Certificate shows her as Mrs. Pearl Mae Powell, a resident of 3150 Cable, Beaumont, Texas. She was married, and shown as born in Rockland, Texas to James Henry FASHEE born in Tyler County, and Kathryn Miller, as born in Tyler. Infomant was Mrs. Sam Hartman, also residing at 3150 Beaumont. She dies of acute glomerular nephritis, and myocarditis, chronic at the age of 44 years, 7 months and 29 days.","STR06" "I12095","Foss","Mathilda ""Tilda"" Mecklenburg","9 Jun 1870","21 Feb 1949","0","Mrs. Matilda Jesse Dies This Morning

Mrs. Matilda Jesse, 79, died at 11:05 am today at her home, 118 South Maple. She had been in failing health for the last six months and had been seriously ill for the last two weeks. She was born in Sherman Twp on Jan 9, 1870, a daughter of Christopher and Edith Mecklenburg Foss. She had lived in Sturgis and vicinity all of her life.

Her husband, Andrew Charles Jessie (sic), died on Nov. 10, 1937. Survivors include a son, Clarence; a granddaughter, Sue Ann Jesse of Sturgis; two brothers Lou Foss and George Foss of Pasedena, CA; three sisters, Mrs. Henry Kruger and Mrs. Fred Deitrick of Centerville and Mrs. Louis Holtz of Sturgis. Friends are being received at the Moon Funeral Home where services will be conducted by the Rev. Jack Steele. Interment will be in Oaklawn Cemetery. Day and time of services will be announced after relatives in California are contacted.

(Undated newspaper clipping, courtesy of Dorothy Williams)","STR06" "I10024","Foster","Apoles Sanderson","8 May 1812","18 Feb 1877","0","Buried at the Hopewell Cemetery.","STR06" "I47154","Foster","Carl Ernest","20 Aug 1921","27 Jun 1997","0","When his daughter, Kimberly Foster Scales, ran for the Hemphill ISD Board of Trustees in 2018 the Political advertisement that she placed in the April 18, 2018 Sabine County Reporter noted that "" My father was a educator here at HISD and was serving as High School Principal when I was born in 1962"".","STR06" "I16104","Foster","Charlotte","Aft 1819","16 May 1898","0","She was the daughter of Jonathan Foster.

The Daily Telegraph Wednesday 8 May 1898

On Monday May 16th, Charlotte Foster Duval, wife of George Duval, London, England. Funeral from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. William Poole, 92 Somerset Street Wed. at 3:30. Friends and acquantances are respectfully invited to attend. Rev. Dr. Carey officiating.","STR06" "I29662","Foster","Grace Darling","23 Feb 1896","17 Nov 1972","0","Grace Striffler filed an application for a Social Security Account number on January 19, 1956, as an employee of the Anchor Bay School District in New Baltimore, Michigan. Her address at the time was 36241 Alfred Street in New Baltimore. She was born February 25, 1896 in Bayhead, New Jersey, the daughter of Julius FOSTER and Joanna Smith VAN NOTE.","STR06" "I42066","Foster","Harold Jennings ""Jack""","24 Apr 1906","23 Aug 2001","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ken Oliver, shows that ""Harold ""Jack"" Jennings Foster was the son of Dr. Robert Scott Foster and Anna (Ayres) Foster. Harold ""Jack"" Jennings Foster married Lena McLemore. He was a Baptist, rancher, electrician and lived in Booneville for many years. He is survived by two daughters and four grandchildren. ""","STR06" "I37186","","","","","","","" "I28337","Foster","Murrell Margaret","25 Sep 1917","24 Jun 1958","0","John W. Clark shows her as a daughter of William A. FOSTER.

Her tombstone is engraved OES -- She was the sunshine of our home

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDJ9-1MP
Name: Murrell Margarett Clark
Death Date: 24 Jun 1958
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 41 years 8 months 29 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 25 Sep 1916
Birthplace: Louisiana
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Will Foster
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Susie Jordon
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Bronson, Cemetery
Burial Place: Bronson, Texas
Burial Date: 25 Jun 1958
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115365
Digital Film Number: 4166787
Image Number: 1639
Reference Number: cn 34239
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I14966","","","","","","","" "I26982","","","","","","","" "I37571","","","","","","","" "I45315","","","","","","","" "I26767","Fowler","Joe Francis","13 Mar 1926","","0","The double marker for he and Fannie did not yet have his date of death listed, as apparently it was erected before his death but after hers.","STR06" "I42077","Fowler","Kenneth Lee","7 Aug 1942","4 Apr 2007","0","His Social Security account was issued in Missouri ca 1958-1959.","STR06" "I37570","","","","","","","" "I37572","","","","","","","" "I21864","Fowler","Matilda Jane","17 Oct 1828","26 Oct 1909","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of John Fowler and Cassie Fisher.


At the time of the 1870 census, the widowed Matilda, and her daughter Celestial, were living with John and Cassa Fowler in Honeycutts Township, Sampson County, North Carolina.

Matilda was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Celestial and Amos Crumpler, at the time of the 1880 and 1900 census.

1875 Sampson County, NC Will

Cassa FOWLER Oct 19, 1875 Probated 23 Jul 1885 Wife of John FOWLER Sons: Leonard C and Miles B Daughters Sally A. FOWLER, Margaret FOWLER, Susannah LEWIS, & Matilda J. McLEMORE Ellen C FOWLER Mary N FOWLER Grandchildren S.M. and John R BUTLER children of Adam BUTLER. (Courtesy of Robert McLemore BUTLER).","STR06" "I21864","Fowler","Matilda Jane","17 Oct 1828","26 Oct 1909","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1870 Census

FOWLER John 68 M W Farmer NC
FOWLER, Capa 60 F W Keeping House $2500 $ 0 NC
FOWLER, S??? C 42 M W Works on Farm $177 $1750 NC
FOWLER, Sallie A 34 F W At home NC
FOWLER, Ellen 31 F W At home NC
FOWLER, Mary N 26 F W At home NC
FOWLER, Margaret B 23 F W At home NC
McLAMORE Matilda 40 F W At home $300 $135 NC
McLAMORE Celestial 13 F W At home NC","STR06" "I38378","Fowler","Sally","Abt 1796","Aft 1860","0","At the time of the 1860 federal census, Sarah was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Olivia and William Stout, along with her two of her other daughters.","STR06" "I45316","","","","","","","" "I35866","Fowler","Walker","Jul 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Federal Census
Georgia, Floyd County, Romer
Page 26B SD 1 ED 65
Enumerated 4 Jun 1880
178-229
Fowler, F. W. W m 23 Grocer Ala NC Ala
Fowler, Lois W F 21 Wf Keeping House Ala Ala Ala
Fowler, Nellie F 3 Dtr Ala Ala Ala
Fowler, Wm B M 2 Son Ala Ala Ala
Smith, Lizzie B F 20 Servant Servant Ga Ga Ga

1900 Census
Mississippi, Monroe County, Aberdeen City
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 1 SE 79 Sheet 13A Stamped 249
297-286
Fowler, Walker Head W M July 1856 23 m 24 Ala NC SC
Fowler, Lois Wf W F Nov 1858 41 m 24 3/3 Ala Ga Ala
Reynolds, Nellie Dtr W F Sept 1876 23 Wd 1/1 Ala Ala Ala
Fowler, Willie Son W M Aug 1878 21 S Ala Ala Unk
Fowler, Clifton Son W M Nov 1880 19 M 1 Ga Ala Ala
Fowler, Flora Dtr W F June 1879 20 M 1 Miss Miss Miss
Renolds, Lois GrndDtr W F May 1899 1 S Miss Miss Ala
","STR06" "I26918","Fowlkes","Martha","Abt 1720","Abt 1773","0","Mark Freeman shows her as the sister of Gabriel FOWLKES of Denbigh, Wales and later Caroline County, Virginia.","STR06" "I37701","Fox","Doss Washington","9 Jul 1891","15 Feb 1949","0","Name: Doss Washington Fox
Death Date: 15 Feb 1949
Death Place: San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 57 years 7 months 6 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1892
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Lenoin Fox
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Susan Jane Harvey
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223120
Digital Film Number: 4031764
Image Number: 3040
Reference Number: cn 8513
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I37703","Fox","Earsie T.","22 Nov 1892","4 Jun 1935","0","Name: Earsey King
Death Date: 04 Jun 1935
Death Place: San Augustine Co., Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 45 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 1890
Birthplace: San Augustine Co., Tex
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Sam King
Father's Name: Lanore L. Fox
Father's Birthplace: N.C.
Mother's Name: Jane Harvey
Mother's Birthplace: , San Augustine,
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Little Flock,
Burial Date: 05 Jun 1935
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116472
Digital Film Number: 4166560
Image Number: 1796
Reference Number: cn 30209
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I37713","Fox","Evon","24 Feb 1921","28 Apr 1982","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that she married first Elray BUTLER, and later Walter ARD, and finally a MORROW.","STR06" "I17446","Fox","Milton A.","Abt 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1880 census, he was living with his brother and sister-in-law, Robert and Sarah Jane Fox","STR06" "I37702","Fox","Myrtie Mae","26 Aug 1895","8 Aug 1964","0","She married firs Lester Cleveland BYLEY Sr, and later a WATSON and GIBSON.

Name: Myrtie Mae Gibson
Death Date: 08 Aug 1964
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 68 years 11 months 12 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 26 Aug 1895
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Noah Fox
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Susan Jane Harvey
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Precinct 4&5, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery: Little Flock Cemetery
Burial Place: San Augustine County, Texas
Burial Date: 10 Aug 1964
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117597
Digital Film Number: 4028386
Image Number: 743
Reference Number: cn 52824
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I17398","Fox","Robert L.","Aug 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","Middle name uncertain, most often shown Lanore/Lanor, but at times referenced as Lenoel or Leonidas.

Said to have died on 5 Sep 1924, and buried at the Dickerson Cemetery. Not verified.","STR06" "I17398","Fox","Robert L.","Aug 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, Pr 4
Enumerated 8 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 77 Sheet 3B
49-49
Fox, Robert Head W M Aug 1849 50 NC NC NC Farmer
Fox, Susan J Wf W F Nov 1854 45 M 25 10/9 Tx Miss Ala
Fox, Mary E Dtr W F Aug 1874 25 S Tx NC Tx
Fox, Lee Son W M Mar 1884 16 S Tx Nc Tx Farm Laborer
Fox, John M Son W M Jan 1885 16 S Tx Nc Tx
Fox, Thomas J Son W M Apr 1887 13 S Tx Nc Tx
Fox, Dossie W Son W M July 1891 8 S Tx Nc Tx
Fox, Ersie F Dtr W F Nov 1892 Tx Nc Tx
Fox, Mertie M Dtr W F Aug 1895 Tx Nc Tx
Thomas, Walter Grandson W M Apr 1895 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I17444","Fox","Roxie Ann","13 Dec 1875","31 Aug 1943","0","Name: Roxie Ann Holloway
Death Date: 31 Aug 1943
Death Place: Pct 3, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 67 years 8 months 13 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 13 Dec 1875
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Lanora Fox
Father's Birthplace: North Carolina
Mother's Name: Jane Harvey
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Farming
Place of Residence: Broaddus, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Attoyac, San Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 02 Sep 1943
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137434
Digital Film Number: 4029598
Image Number: 3397
Reference Number: 39292
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I18243","Foy","Hamutal","Abt 1778","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a Johnson.","STR06" "I18241","Foy","Louise","Abt 1772","","0","Died as an infant.","STR06" "I18242","Foy","Martha","Abt 1774","Yes, date unknown","0","I have Peter & Hamutal's daughter, Martha FOY, as having married Wm. Dannette HILL (his mother was ""Dorcas Hill"") and their children included: daughters Dorcas HILL, Lethey HILL, and sons Samuel HILL and William HILL.

Source: GHStevens3@AOL.COM. Posting on GenForum: Foy Family","STR06" "I18238","Foy","Peter","Abt 1745","1 Mar 1782","0","Our family tradition holds that Peter FOY (1745 - 1 March 1782) and Hamutal MOORE (1750 - 1810) were married in Wilmington, New Hanover County, NC, in 1769, but I cannot prove this tradition. In 1769 Peter received a Royal Land Grant from George III for 100 acres surrounded on all sides by vacant land in what was then in Colleton County SC. Peter fought in a mounted SC Militia Company late in the Revolution and was killed at Carter's House/Cloud Creek on 1 March 1782, massacred by ""Bloody Bill"" Cunningham's Tory Raiders. Hamutal collected Peter's back pay and later married William Wilson.

Source: GHStevens3@AOL.COM. Posting on GenForum: Foy Family","STR06" "I14736","","","","","","","" "I19174","Francis","James Roy ""Ray""","8 Mar 1893","Yes, date unknown","0","I came across your website while performing a google search. My great grandfather is listed on your ancestry tree - James Ray (listed as Roy) Francis. He is the son of James Thomas Francis and Beulah Cole. He was a professional baseball player and played several teams including the 1925 Yankees with Babe Ruth.

Brendan Fallis brendan.fallis@verizonwireless.com","STR06" "I19169","Francis","James Thomas","21 Mar 1866","13 Jun 1943","0","The son of William Sebastian Robinson FRANCIS (1841-1876) and Nancy Ann (WITTEN) FRANCIS (1841-1929).","STR06" "I19167","","","","","","","" "I19168","","","","","","","" "I14646","Francisco","A. Louise","13 Oct 1920","13 Dec 1990","0","(Research):Gazette Telegraph, Colorado Springs, CO
Friday, 26 March 1965 page B5:2

Mrs. Lillie Francisco Services Saturday
Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday in the Swan Funeral Home for Mrs. Lillie D. Francisco who died Wednesday in a local nursing home. The Rev. Dr. Walter G. Schaefer will officiate and burial will follow in Evergreen cemetery. Pallbearers will be David Frankforter, Dale Lee Frankforter, John Frankforter, Roy Rooks, George Rooks, and Don Tyrell. Mrs. Francisco formerly lived at 316 E. Fountain St. She worked for Conway Brothers and the Alamo Hotel for 33 years and retired at the age of 75. She was the widow of Walter D. Francisco who died in 1956. Mrs. Francisco was born Nov. 25, 1880, in Harrison County, MO. and moved here in 1922. She is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Agnes Ward of Centralia, Kan., Mrs. Pauline Berndt of Manitou Springs, Mrs. Helen Rooks and Mrs. Louise Frankforter of Colorado Springs., and Mrs. Betty Pride of Denver. Mrs. Francisco is also survived by a sister Mrs. Glenna Cooper of Bethany, Mo., a brother Ben Clark of Hamilton, Mo., 15 grandchildren and 28 great grandchildren.","STR06" "I44211","Franck","David Earl","25 Mar 1895","11 Nov 1970","0","FindAGrave also has memorials for his parents, Augustus Huey FRANCK (1860-1936) and Rosina Ann Krause (1874-1952), and his grandparents as well.","STR06" "I19647","Frankforter","Gary L.","10 Oct 1940","23 Jan 1997","0","The son of Chester FRANKFORTER and Clara HOUSER.

Frankforter - Gary L., 56, Geneva, died Thursday (1/23/97). Born, Belvidere. Survivors: wife, Darlene; son, Gary, Lincoln; daughters, Becky Neville, Sheila Taylor, both Geneva; mother, Clara, Hebron; brothers, Gene, Lincoln, Max, Geneva; sisters, Rose Brettmann, Deshler, Roma Bedlan, Geneva; eight grandchildren.

Services: 2 p.m. Monday, United Methodist Church, Geneva. Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation: begins 1 p.m. Sunday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Geneva.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, Lincoln Journal Star Archives)

His brother, Gene, died on November 3, 2009 in Lincoln.","STR06" "I19652","","","","","","","" "I19657","Frankforter","John Bell","25 Sep 1882","6 May 1963","0","The son of David and Martha (BOWERS) FRANKFORTER, and grandson of Andrew and Elizabeth (SWARTZ) FRANKFORTER. His father, David, was born in Mahong (sic) County, Ohio and emigrated to Nebraska from upper Sandusky, Ohio. David enlisted in Company H, 49th Ohio Volunteer Infantry on August 15, 1861. David was one of five brothers who served in the Civil War, and was honorably discharged December 30, 1865 in occupied Texas. David's youngest brother, Noah was 12 when the war broke out, he had wanted to enlist as a drummer boy, but his father said five boys in the army was enough.

John was the seventh child born in David and Martha. He worked on the family farm until about 1905, when he moved to Ohiowa and apprenticed as a barber for his Uncle Lewis. He enjoyed his work as a barber, and on hot summer evenings he could often be found sitting outside his shop, visiting with local businessmen and townspeople (Milligan, p 271).","STR06" "I19657","Frankforter","John Bell","25 Sep 1882","6 May 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Township
Enumerated 14 Apr 1930
ED 30-17 SD 11 Sheet 6A Stamped 102
117-118
Frankforter, John B Head M W 47 m 23 Neb Ohio Ohio
Frankforter, Effie Wf F W 47 M 23 Ill Ill Ill
Frankforter, Lowell Son M W 21 S Neb Neb Ill
Frankforter, Dale Son M W 17 S Neb Neb Ill
Frankforter, Margaret Dtr F W 14 S Neb Neb Ill
Frankforter, Wayne Son M W 7 S Neb Neb Ill","STR06" "I76","Frankforter","Lowell David","21 May 1908","22 Dec 2005","0","Lowell graduated from school in 1926. He served in the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1925 for six months--during this time his wife Mildred lived with her father and sister Alba. He later found work in California at Douglas Aircraft, living in Santa Monica, returning briefly to Nebraska where his youngest daughter was born. Lowell also worked for Northrup Aircraft, and then for the Santa Monica Unified School District as a bus driver and mechanic. He was an avid gardener, fisherman and Mason. In 1985 he received the Hiram Award as a member of the Ocean Park Lodge for his dedicated service. (Milligan, p 272).","STR06" "I48497","Franklin","Mary Bob","21 Feb 1939","9 Jun 2023","0","MARY B. FRANKLIN FULLER

February 21, 1939 June 9, 2023

Mary B. Franklin was born February 21, 1939, in Palestine, Texas, to parents, Mary Ann Myers and Robert Bryan Franklin. Mary graduated from John Tyler High School in Tyler, Texas in 1957.

On January 28, 1958, she married James (Jim) M. Fuller while he was a student at the University of Texas in Austin and she was a student at North Texas State in Denton. After the marriage, they made their home in Austin where their first son, James Michael, was born on January 29, 1959. However, due to his premature birth, he died the following month. In 1961 Jim's job offer took them to Bakersfield where their second son, Michael Wayne was born February 26, 1962. Mary started working for San Joaquin Hospital soon after arriving in Bakersfield. In 1968, she started working for her husband when he started his own company, Fuller Oil Co. that November 9 they welcomed their third son Derek James. Mary also worked in real estate before working for The Bakersfield Californian where she worked from 1996 until retirement in 2013.

Mary was a very proud member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, serving as Corresponding Secretary for 5 years. Mary was also a member of The United Daughters of the Confederacy. Mary was a volunteer for Bakersfield Memorial Hospital and the Bakersfield SPCA. Mary enjoyed knitting were she enjoyed meeting with her group of friends at Panera Bread.

Mary passed away peacefully on June 9, 2023. Survivors include her son, Derek J. Fuller; grandchildren, Laura M. Fuller Parra and Patrick J. Fuller; and great grandchildren, Steven and Alanee Parra. She was predeceased by her parents; adopted mother, Olene Franklin, husband James M. Fuller, sons James Michael Fuller, Michael Wayne Fuller and sister-in-law Hazel Cook.

A visitation and services will be held Thursday, July 13, 2023 from 8:00 to 9:50 A.M. at Hillcrest Memorial Park and Mortuary, 9101 Kern Canyon Rd, Bakersfield, CA 93306. Funeral services will occur 10:00 to 11:00 A.M with a graveside service immediately following. We would like to thank Hoffmann Hospice Home for their loving care.

(Courtesy of Ann Ussery)","STR06" "I2430","Franks","Minnie","14 Jun 1872","11 Jan 1962","0","On her Texas Death certificate her father was shown as ??? Franks and her mother as unknown. Informant was Mrs. Alice Hyde.","STR06" "I1940","Frantz","Earl Adolph","23 Jan 1911","8 May 1998","0","He was the son of Adolph Edward Frantz and Margaret Catherine Pimsne. (Caroline Mastny).","STR06" "I17175","Frasch","Johann Georg","16 Jun 1731","4 Nov 1786","0","The son of Johann Georg Frasch and Margarethe Baur.","STR06" "I42802","Fraser","Edward H.","22 Nov 1878","6 Jun 1966","0","CA death index - mother maiden name Strong Edward H Fraser (22 Nov 1878 WI - 6 Jun 1966 Los Angeles Co., CA)

","STR06" "I42801","Fraser","John D.","18 Oct 1846","1 Dec 1938","0","Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) Thursday, 8 Dec. 1938 Fraser, John (18 Oct. 1846 - 1938)

John Fraser, 92, passed away Thursday morning, December 1, at St. Joseph's hospital where he had been a patient nearly a week. He suffered a fractured hip and complications caused his death.

Mr. Fraser was born at Litchfield, Mich., October 18, 1846. He was married to Miss Mary Strong November 9, 1873, who preceded him in death about 15 years ago.

Mr. Fraser was a resident of the Chili vicinity for about 40 years. He leaves to mourn his loss Edward Coeur d'Alene, Idaho; George, Elroy; John Jr., Alder, Wash.; Earl, Marshfield; Cora, Mrs. Herman Henning, Marshfield; Jessie, Mrs. J. A. Chambers, St. Paul.

Mr. Fraser had made his home the past few years with his son, Earl. The funeral as held Monday afternoon, December 5, at the Evangelical church in Chili and burial took place in the Yolo Cemetery.

?u??/u?
Obit: Fraser, John (1846 - 1938)
Contact: Crystal Wendt
Surnames: Fraser, Strong, Henning, Chamgbers
Courtesy of watson.gar@gmail.com


","STR06" "I42801","Fraser","John D.","18 Oct 1846","1 Dec 1938","0","(Research):

Census Listings (Courtesy of watson.gar@gmail.com)

1870 Wisconsin, Winnebago, Clayton
George Strong 43 New York
Hellen M Strong 36 New York
David M Strong 18 New York
Frank L Strong 15 New York
Mary J Strong 13 New York
John Frasier 22 Michigan

1880 Nepeuskun, Winnebago, WI
John D. Frazier 33 MI
Mary J. Frazier wife 24 NY
Edward Frazier son 1 WI
Harvey Frazier brothe 30 MI

1900 Clark Co., WI
John Fraser head 54 MI Scot NY
Maria J Fraser wife Jun 1855 45 M 26 10 7 NY NY NY
Edward H Fraser son 22 Wisconsin
Cora E Fraser dau 19 Wisconsin
George W Fraser son 17 Wisconsin
John Fraser son 13 Wisconsin
Jessie M Fraser dau 10 Wisconsin
Ida R Fraser dau 4 Wisconsin
Earl S Fraser son 1 WI


","STR06" "I21178","Frayer","Elizabeth","Bef 1802","Yes, date unknown","0","Elizabeth married an ANSEL STRONG in 1822. It appears this is not the same ANSEL STRONG that was living in nearby Onondaga County, New York, because he was still married to his first wife, Hannah Stocking. After Hannah's death in 1826, he married second a Ruth FULLER and third a Hannah BENNETT. He therefore probably did NOT marry Elizabeth Frayer.

St. John's Reformed Church

Linda Jasztal, typing volunteer, Book #2, Packet #1

Records of marriages commenced by the Revd. David Devoe

1822

June John Shafer Oppenheim Montgomery County Mary Youron Menheim Herkemer County July 08 Nicholas Zimmerman Christianna Thum Oppenheim 10 Volkert Guitman Peggy Flander Oppenheim August 05 James Daniels Mahale Lantman Both of Oppenheim Sept. 22 Simon Dreisback Danub Herkemer County Elizebeth Crous Minden Montgomery October 20 Ansel Strong Elezebeth Frayer Denube Herkemer October 27 Paris, Manuel, Phips Nancy Healey Oppenheim Montgomery Novm 14 Benjamin Klock Thankful House Oppenheim Montgomery Decembr 26 Christiaun C. House Oppenheim Montgomery Count Cathriene Riese Salsbury Herkemer

http://www.threerivershms.com/stjbook2.htm","STR06" "I43277","","","","","","","" "I43278","","","","","","","" "I43060","Frazier","Rodney Dale","2 Feb 1981","10 Oct 1998","0","His brothers and sisters were listed as Robert, Corey, Tyler and Wendy on the back of his tombstone. His name and dates were inscribed on the front, along with the inscription ""Our Beloved Son"", as well as images of pine trees and a buck and doe.","STR06" "I43276","","","","","","","" "I6259","Frederick","Buford Ray","9 Sep 1942","30 Jun 2005","0","The Texas Birth index shows him as a son of William Burford Frederick and Emma Louise Hernden.","STR06" "I40234","","","","","","","" "I23084","","","","","","","" "I38639","","","","","","","" "I23083","","","","","","","" "I7390","Frederickson","Jennie Olive","26 Aug 1871","23 Apr 1956","0","Said to have been born in Oxbow, Illinois.

California Death Index:

?u?JOHNSON JENNIE OLIVE 08/26/1871 QUICK FREDERICKSON F ILLINOIS SAN MATEO 04/23/1956 84 yrs
?/u?","STR06" "I13874","","","","","","","" "I43949","Free","Frances Jane","22 Jun 1893","22 Aug 1948","0","Obituary, Copies from FindAGrave

FRANCES JANE McLEMORE, 55, of 605 9th Avenue west, Decatur, died August 22, 1948, at her residence.

She was born June 22, 1893, in Lawrence County, Alabama. She was the daughter of Walter Fl Free and Mary Jane Parker, both born in Lawrence County, Alabama. She was married to J.W. McLemore.

Burial was in Decatur Cemetery, Brown directing.
SOURCE:Brown Funeral Home Records

The Memorials for both her parents are also shown on FindAGrave.","STR06" "I2604","Freeland","John H.","Abt 1794","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Jackson, P.O. Americus
Enumerated 2 July 1860
Page 45
332-333
John Freeland 67 Laborer $--- $120 La
Harriett Freeland 61 F $---- $60 NC

Family 335-336 were also members of
a FREELAND family, perhaps children or grandchildren

1870 Census
Alabama, Mobile County, P. O. Mobile
Enumerated 29 Aug 1870
Page 3 Stamped 410
24-24
Freeland, H. John 76 M W Farmer $800 LA
Freeland, Harriet 62 F W House Wife La
","STR06" "I38062","Freeman","Elizabeth ""Betsy"" Lillian","16 Feb 1916","15 Aug 2004","0","08/17/2004
Obituaries
The Daily Sentinel, Nacogdoches, Texas

Elizabeth Lillian ""Betsy"" Blount
San Augustine City Cemetery

Funeral for Elizabeth Lillian ""Betsy"" Blount, 88, of San
Augustine will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Christ Episcopal
Church, San Augustine, with the Rev. Glenn Harper officiating.

Burial will be in San Augustine City Cemetery.

Blount died Aug. 15, 2004, in San Augustine.

Born Feb. 16, 1916, in Denning, she was the daughter of Dr.
W.K. Freeman and Lucette Teel. She had been a schoolteacher
and was a member of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas.

Survivors include a daughter, Lucette Blount Bennett of
Jackson, Miss.; son, Dr. Tom Blount of San Augustine; nine
grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, San Augustine.","STR06" "I26186","Freeman","Emily Rebecca","7 Jan 1862","6 Mar 1890","0","Mark Freeman shows she married Jim STEVENS.","STR06" "I46464","","","","","","","" "I46165","Freeman","John Leiper","18 Apr 1894","16 Oct 1944","0","His death certificate shows him as a son of Thos. O Freeman and Elizabeth Leiper.","STR06" "I46166","Freeman","John Leiper","30 Aug 1922","27 Nov 1988","0","He was a political science professor at Vanderbilt University.

http://people.virginia.edu/~bd2m/davis-freeman_family/ps11/ps11_315.htm

","STR06" "I26003","Freeman","John Thomas","26 Aug 1835","23 Jun 1917","0","John Thomas Freeman served in the Confederate Army after the birth of his daughter Emily, in Co. ""C"" Capt. Brown's 7 Stars Mississippi Artillery. He was captured, but was paroled or escaped within days. His captor and he were both said to be Masons. He served until the end of the war, and received a pension in his old age from the State of Mississippi for his service.

He was a planter, and he moved his family from Copiah Co., MS (Barlow community) to Franklin Co., MS (Hamburg, MS), where some descendants live in the area in 2002. Reunion of his descendants held 2nd Saturday in June almost every year in Hamburg. He owned a store, and his property was used for cotton farming. John Thomas Freeman died 23 June 1917, and is buried in Mt. Carmel Cemetery, located two miles east of Hamburg, MS. This town is not on the state-issued highway map in 1995, but is shown on most published atlas maps of Mississippi.

Copied from the RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Smith Family of GA, MS and LA. Merritt D. Mullen, submitter, mmullen8014@mchsi.com

","STR06" "I26003","Freeman","John Thomas","26 Aug 1835","23 Jun 1917","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1870 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Twp 9-10 West of RR, Post Office Hazelhurst
Enumerated 2 August 1870 by O.H. Johnston
Page 113, Stamped 349
HH 811-797
Moses and Eliza McLemore
HH 812-798
Carter, Caroll Johnson and Juriah (McLemore)
813-799
Freeman, John 34 M W Farmer $700 $700 NC
Freeman, Kisiah 24 F W Keeping House Miss
Freeman, Emily R 8 F W Miss
Freeman, John T 6 M W Miss
Freeman, William 4 M W Miss
Freeman, Ephraim 2 M W Miss
Freeman, Infant 2/12 F W Miss
HH 814-800
Joseph and Elmira Fairchild


1880 Census

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
J. T. FREEMAN Self M Male W 43 NC Farmer NC NC
Kesiah FREEMAN Wife M Female W 34 MS Keeping House MS MS
E. R. FREEMAN Dau S Female W 18 MS At Home NC MS
J. T. FREEMAN Son S Male W 15 MS Farm Hand NC MS
W. J. FREEMAN Son S Male W 14 MS Farm Hand NC MS
E. H. FREEMAN Son S Male W 12 MS Farm Hand NC MS
D. V. FREEMAN Dau S Female W 10 MS At Home NC MS
Josiah FREEMAN Son S Male W 4 MS NC MS
A. E. FREEMAN Dau S Female W 2 MS NC MS
D. J. FREEMAN Son S Male W 4M MS NC MS
M. L. MC LEMORE BroL Male W 18 MS Farm Laborer MS MS
Source Information: Census Place Rose Hill, Copiah, Mississippi
Family History Library Film 1254645 NA Film Number T9-0645
Page Number 18C

And ALSO listed on the 1880 census as follows:

Census Place: Beat 4, Copiah, Mississippi
Roll: 646; Family History Film: 1254646; Page: 210A
Enumeration District: 024; Image: 0061
Enumerated 7 June 1880
..Melba Gene McLemore notes that all the names on this census page have crossed out line by line...
Thomas J. Freeman 46
Kiziah Freeman 34
Emily Rebecca Freeman 18
John Thomas Freeman 16
William Joel Freeman 14
Ephram Hester Freeman 12
Dora V. Freeman 10
Josiah Hester Freeman 4
Dudley Jones Freeman 9m
Moses Mclemor 18 Brother in law
Alice Freeman 3
","STR06" "I23021","Freeman","John W.","Jun 1885","Yes, date unknown","0","1930 Census Newton County, Pr 7, ED 8
Freeman, John Hd 45 M@21 Tx Tx Tx Scaler Lumber Mill
Freeman, Milinda Wf 46 M@22 Tx Tx Tx
Freeman, Merlin Son 17 S Tx Tx Tx Teamster Lumber Mill
Freeman, Delia Dtr 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Freeman, J. Edward Son 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Freeman, Alice L. Dtr 9 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I22077","Freeman","Joseph Burrel","10 Jan 1858","","0","Sandra Meier shows him as the son of Andrew FREEMAN and Polly SIMPKINS.

After Olive died, Joseph remarried. At the time of the 1900 census, Joseph was living with his second wife, Lavernia, in Newton County Texas, along with Arrilla, John and Alice, all born to he and Olive, and with his four children by Lavernia, Prentice, Myrtle, Jesse and Maud. The census indicates they married circa 1891, and that Lavernia was the mother of 4 children, all of whom were still living. An 18 year old Gilbert HANY, listed as a boarder, was living with them as well. Perhaps he was a brother of Lavernia's.","STR06" "I26804","Freeman","Martha Ann","Abt 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County
Enumerated 20 Jun 1860
Page 24
145-147
Torley and Martha Anding
147-149
S.D. Anding 26 N Farmer $250 Miss
Martha A. Anding 20 F N.C.
Sarah C. Anding 3 F Miss
Bud Anding 1 M Miss","STR06" "I19229","Freeman","Theron","17 Jun 1785","21 Mar 1830","0","Said to be the son of Nathan FREEMAN and Cynthia SHEPARD. (Robert S. Strong, SFAA Historian).

1820 Cenus Ohio-Cuyahoga County-Chagrin Theron Freeman 2-0-0-0-1-0;1-0-0-0-1-0

1830 Census Ohio-Cuyahoga County-Chagrin Elizabeth?? Freeman (Elizabeth a second wife?) 0-2-2-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0;2-1-0-0-0-1-0-0-1-0-0-0

(Listed next to Josiah Strong and nearby Thomas J. Strong)","STR06" "I1305","","","","","","","" "I1304","","","","","","","" "I24940","French","Weltha Adelaide","Abt 1864","16 Oct 1940","0","Id#: 0351097
Name: Strong, Weltha A.
Date: Oct 19 1940
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #078.
Notes: Strong: Weltha A., beloved wife of Ralph W., mother of Mrs. Grace Thomas, Mrs. Virginia Shanks and Harry E., Oct. 16. Services from the Falshill home of the Millard Son & Raper Co., Fairhill at East blvd., Saturday, Oct. 19, at 2 p. m.

Name: Weltha Strong
Titles & Terms:
Death Date: 16 Oct 1940
Death Place: East Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Birth Date: 31 Mar 1867
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio
Death Age: 73 years 6 months 13 days
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Married
Race or Color: Caucasian
Street Address: 1315 E. 143 St.
Occupation: Housewife
Residence:
Burial Date: 19 Oct 1940
Burial Place: Lake View
Cemetery Name:
Spouse's Name: Ralph William Strong
Father's Name: Elah S. French
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace: Lake County, Ohio
Mother's Name: Adalaide Mcilrath
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Mother's Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio
Film Number: 2023882","STR06" "I44325","Frick","James William","26 Jan 1938","8 Dec 2013","0","James ""Jim"" William Frick, Sr., 75, died in his home in Hemphill Sunday morning. He was born in Milford Center, Ohio, to Leslie and Wilma Delorse Moore Frick. Jim served in the U.S. Army as a paratrooper from 1958 to 1960. He moved to Hemphill from Pasadena in 1978. Jim worked as a carpenter and was a member of the Carpenter's Local in Houston.

Jim is survived by his wife Dora Frick of Hemphill, his sons; Jimmy Frick and his wife Betty of Hemphill, Gary Frick and his wife Kim of Hemphill, nine grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren. He is also survived by his brother Clarence Frick of Hemphill and his sister Mary Adkins of Beaver, Ohio.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 9:00PM, Monday, December 9, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 11:00AM, Tuesday, December 10, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Lows Chapel Cemetery near Hemphill.

Copied from StarrFuneralHome.com

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 11, 2013, Page 12","STR06" "I47216","Friedman","Arthur","19 Mar 1889","Jun 1969","0","Listed as a butcher on both the 1910 and 1920 census.He was a resident of Schenectady when her registered for both the draft for World War I (shown as born March 19, 1888 in Munkatz, Austria Hungary, and a merchant in Schenectady, in business with his brother. The World War II draft information instead listed his date of birth as 19 Mar 1889 in Hungary.

His FindAGrave memorial page is linked to the page for his wife, Augusta Friedman, 1900-1989, also buried at Beth Israel.

","STR06" "I47294","Friedman","Edwin ""Buddy""","Abt 1925","27 Aug 2012","0"," Friedman, Edwin ALBANY Edwin Friedman, 88, died on Monday, August 27, 2012 at St. Peter's Hospital in Albany after a short illness. Edwin was born in Schenectady, N.Y. to Arthur and Ella Friedman. He graduated from Nott Terrace High School in 1942 and graduated from Siena College in 1948 with a B.B.A. in accounting. He served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II for three years. After his military service he worked for the State of New York as an accountant for 33 years. He was a member of Congregation Beth Israel in Schenectady N.Y. and a resident of the Daughters of Sarah Nursing Center for the past year. Survivors include one son, Nelson Friedman of Schenectady, N.Y. He was predeceased by his wife of 43 years, Jeanette Friedman. He was also predeceased by his brothers, Herbert Friedman and Norman Friedman. He is also survived by several cousins, nieces and nephews. The family wishes to extend their thanks to the staff at the Daughters of Sarah Nursing Center and also to the staff at St. Peter's Hospital for their support and caring. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. on Wednesday August 29, 2012 in Beth Israel Cemetery, Schermerhorn Road, Rotterdam, N.Y. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Congregation Beth Israel. 2195 Eastern Parkway, Schenectady, N.Y. 12309. For directions or to sign the online family guest book please visit www.levinememorialchapel.com.","STR06" "I47198","Friedman","Hattie","Abt 1899","Abt 1950","0","Hattie Friedman Getz, 1899-1950, bured at Beth Israel Lower Cemetery in Rotterdam, Schenectady County, New York. A Hattie Friedman can be found on the 1910 census in Schenectady, New York, in the home of Isaac and Lena Friedman, Hattie being the fourth of 11 children listed in the home. Her mother, Lena, was shown as the mother of 16 children, 12 still living in 1910. Her father, Isaac, was a merchant at a Meat Market. Both Isaac and Lena were born in Hungary.

She worked as a bookkkeeper at the meat market run by her father and brother Arthur.","STR06" "I47290","Friedman","Herbert J.","6 Apr 1929","Abt 2009","0","Niskayuna- Herbert J. Friedman?b? ?/b?80, died August 30, 2009 after a long illness. Born in Schenectady, son of the late Arthur and Augusta Lee Friedman, Herb was a life long resident on Schenectady. He graduated from Nott Terrace High School, class of 1948. Herb was General Manager and Owner of Selected Meat Packers for many years and retired in 2007 from Latham Meat Market as a Salesman.

He is survived by his wife of 60 years Shirley Reiner Friedman; predeceased by his two children, David Friedman and Lauren Friedman Shabat and his late grandson Robb Friedman. Survived by his two granddaughters, Sandra Martin and Joelle Shabat; two brothers, Edwin Friedman and Norman Friedman; his daughter in-law, Virginia Friedman and three great grandchildren, Salvator, Marisa and Faith.

Funeral service will be held Tuesday morning at 11 AM at Congregation Beth Israel, 2195 Eastern Parkway, Niskayuna, NY. with Rabbi Moshe Mirsky officiating. Burial will be in Beth Israel Cemetery.","STR06" "I47207","Friedman","Isadore ""Isaac""","14 Aug 1858","Abt 1912","0","First name shown variously as Isadore, Isidor, or Isaac.

The 1910 U.S. Passport application for Isidor Friedman, wife Lena, and son Samuel, born in Schenectedy lists Isaac's place of birth as Ungwar, Hungary on 14 Aug 1858, and further stated he emigrated to the US sailing on board the Vrinar from Breman on or about 15 July 1893, residing for 17 years in city of Schenectedy. He was 5'3 inches tall, with a high forehead, brown eyes, straight nose, full mouth, short chin, dark hair and auburn complextion.

Uzhhorod (Ungv?r) is a city located in western Ukraine, at the border with Slovakia and near the border with Hungary. It is the administrative center of Zakarpattia Oblast (region), as well as the administrative center of the surrounding Uzhhorod Raion (district) within the oblast. It is 389.1 miles WSW of Kiev.","STR06" "I47293","Friedman","Lauren Ruth","26 Oct 1955","20 May 1997","0","Her headstone is inscribed Lauren Ruth Friedman Shabat, Beloved Mother, Daughter and Granddaughter, Oct 26, 1955 May 26, 1997 Forever in our hearts","STR06" "I47295","Friedman","Norman E.","19 Jul 1933","20 Oct 2010","0","Norman E. Friedman of Sun Lakes, Arizona, died Tuesday, October 20, 2010.

Born in Schenectady, son of the late Arthur and Augusta Lee Friedman. Norman has lived in Arizona for many years with his wife, Ada Rivers Friedman.

Survived by his wife Ada; sons Arron Friedman and Michael Friedman; his brother Edwin (Buddy) Friedman. Predeceased by his brother Herbert J. Friedman.

Burial was in Beth Israel Cemetery, Rotterdam, New York","STR06" "I47213","Friedman","Rose","Abt 1903","Yes, date unknown","0","She worked as a cashier at the meat market run by her father and brother Arthur, and in 1930 was still doing the general office work for the market.

Could this be the same Rose Friedman who married Isidor Jutkovitz in Queens, NY in 1934, and is buried in the Hungarian Union Field Cemetery, year of death, 1989, in Queens, NY?","STR06" "I47211","Friedman","Sadie","25 Mar 1894","Oct 1970","0","She worked as a bookkkeeper at the meat market run by her father and brother Arthur.

On the U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015 for her dauther Charlotte Louise LINKER, she was shown as Sadie Friedman, wife of Sidney LINKER. She and Sidney can be found on the 1930 census in Tampa, Florida, where he was a salesman at a furniture store.","STR06" "I25569","Frierson","Lesey Mary","10 Jun 1842","27 Jan 1924","0","Said to be a daughter oof Samuel Wickliffe FRIERSON and Eliza M. GANT, and a school teacher. She was a sister of Rebecca A. Frierson, who is said to have been the third wife of Lemuel's brother, Robert Anderson/Andrew McLemore.","STR06" "I47869","Frierson","Rebecca E.","Abt 1845","Abt 1914","0","Betty Pritchett writes that ""Robert A.'s third wife was Rebecca E. Frierson (1845-1914). They married November 28, 1887. Rebecca's mother's name was Eliza; I believe the initial ""E"" in her name was also for Eliza. Rebecca and Robert A. had no children.""","STR06" "I27401","Frisby","Ella","5 Dec 1873","29 Dec 1940","0","Family Seach shows her parents as Andrew Jackson Frisby and Elizabeth Robinson. Her son Albert instead listed her as Ella Robinson on his social security application.","STR06" "I40850","Frisby","Henry S.","Abt 1899","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 3 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 2A
26-26
Frisby, Henry Head M W 20 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Frisby, Nina M Wf F W 17 Tx Tx Tx
Frisby, Edna M Dtr F W 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated April 26, 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 10B
Hemphill Hattens Ferry Road
206-209
Frisby, Henry Head M W 31 M 19 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Saw Will
Frisby, Nina Wf F W 21 (sic) M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Frisby, Edna Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Frissy, Odell Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Frisby, Arvil Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Frisby, Otha Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I45972","Frisek","Anna","Abt 1893","Jun 1961","0","Last name was instead shown as FRIZEK on the death certificate of daughter Virginia. Kay Rybak shows her as a daughter of Joseph FRISEK and Anna KOLAR.

Cleveland Public Library
Cleveland Necrology File
Id#: 0561435
Name: Jirousek, Anna
Date: Jun 15 1961
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #121.
Notes: (Nee Frizek) of 13116 Crennell Ave., beloved wife of Joseph dearest mother of Virginia Novak; sister of Rudolph, Frizek, Rose Smith, Stella Maslanka, Josephine Becker, Frank (deceased), Joseph (deceased) and Mary (deceased), grandmother of William W. Novak and great grandmother, passed away Tuesday. The family will receive friends 2-5 And 7-10 P. M. Thursday at the James V. Hulan & Sons Funeral Home, 4072 East 131st Street, where services will be held Friday at 8:15 a. m. and at Holy Family Church at 9 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.","STR06" "I5598","","","","","","","" "I18848","Fritz","Barbara","Abt 1732","1 Mar 1788","0","Kathy Bonnell shows Frey, but a scan of the actual record appears to read ""Fritz.""","STR06" "I8986","Frizzell","Henry Bailey","28 May 1911","Mar 1985","0","ASSUMED to be his record from the SSDI:

HENRY FRIZZELL 28 May 1911 Mar 1985 75206 (Dallas, Dallas, TX) (none specified) 453-03-5632 Texas","STR06" "I8987","Frizzell","Henry Bailey","31 Dec 1945","18 Dec 1965","0","The Texas Death Record Index indicates he was married at the time of his death.","STR06" "I41476","Froelich","Jakobine ""Josephine""","19 Apr 1850","13 May 1890","0","FindAGrave shows that her tombstone is inscribed with ""Heir Ruht Unsere Liebe Mutter Und Gattin - Translates to Here rests our Dear Mother and Wife.""","STR06" "I30726","Frost","Eliza Augusta","Abt 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1910 Federal census, she was living with her youngest daughter and son-in-law, Adelaide and Walter Averill, in Pine Rock, Ogle County, Illinois.","STR06" "I17722","Frost","Josephine Henrietta","2 Jan 1880","30 Dec 1965","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Gene Phillips, shows her as a daughter of William Finley FROST (FAG#33069805) and Josephine Henrietta WEEKLEY (FAG#33069796).","STR06" "I23162","Frost","Thomas Clayborne","22 Dec 1903","23 Jan 1971","0","The son of Thomas Clayborne Frost and Lillie Clark Beall, and grandson of Thomas Clayborne Frost of Alabama, the founder of Frost National Bank.

From the FROST NATIONAL BANK website:

""When it comes to doing business here, it's essential to understand Texans, their proud heritage, their fierce loyalty. At Frost Bank, our Texas roots are deep, with a history that weaves through five generations and spans more than a century. From its inception as a small downtown San Antonio bank in 1868, Frost Bank has grown into a multi-billion dollar, full-service financial institution. Twice in the 20th century, the bank survived two of the most devastating economic collapses of our time-- the Great Depression in the 1930s and the economic downturn of the 1980s-- to become the largest national bank headquartered in Texas. Today Frost Bank is located in all major Texas markets. Sophisticated banking isn't about flashy products and deals. It's about building genuine one-on-one relationships-- the kind you can count on. It's something Frost Bank has been perfecting for a long time. Developing relationships with Texans is exactly what Thomas Claiborne Frost had in mind when he founded Frost Bank. Born in Jackson County, Alabama in 1833, T.C. Frost arrived in Texas after graduating from college to take a job as a professor. He then studied law, his license being signed by Judge R.E.B. Baylor for whom Baylor University was named. Later he was appointed as a Texas Ranger. He became immersed in Texas business and state affairs, serving as a postmaster, a real estate professional, a lawyer and a county district attorney. During the Civil War, Frost served in the Confederate Army, first as a captain, then a colonel-- a title that would stay with him all his life. After the war, Frost joined his brother and a third partner operating Fitch, Frost and Bro., a mercantile and auction business on San Antonio's Main Plaza. Within a few years of its beginning in 1868, the company expanded into the wool commission business. The Colonel provided credit until wool prices rose, which cemented his business relationships. And, Frost Bank was born. For nearly 20 years, Frost operated the private bank, financing his customers' wool goods. Then, in 1899, he obtained a national charter for his $1.3 million bank. That move paved the way for Frost Bank to become one of the major financial forces behind the economic growth of both San Antonio and Texas. Over the next 25 years, prosperity abounded-- both locally and nationally. Col. Frost died in 1903, leaving behind a strong bank with deep roots in the state and a commitment to Texas values. As the economic boom boosted construction, real estate, and investment in the stock market, Frost Bank supported the growth through loans, investments and community involvement. By 1922, the bank built a 12-story skyscraper on Main Plaza where the original business once stood. And in 1928, under the guidance of the Frost family, the bank merged with San Antonio's oldest bank, Lockwood National Bank.""","STR06" "I25473","Fry","Barron Decalb","2 Feb 1837","7 Mar 1916","0","Instead shown as Bassen D. Fry on FindAGrave. No photo of headstone to verify.","STR06" "I25473","Fry","Barron Decalb","2 Feb 1837","7 Mar 1916","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Census
Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Bassen D. FRY Self M Male W 42 TN Farmer TN NC
Suson E. FRY Wife M Female W 35 TN Keeping House NC VA
Allison W. FRY Son S Male W 19 TN Farm Laborer TN TN
Robert A. FRY Son S Male W 14 TN Farm Laborer TN TN
Frank T. FRY Son S Male W 12 TN Farm Laborer TN TN
Source Information:
Census Place District 6, Carroll, Tennessee
Family History Library Film 1255246 NA Film Number T9-1246
Page Number 74B","STR06" "I29259","Fry","Florence Joyce","29 Feb 1932","24 May 2014","0","Volume 13 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published on September 4, 1950, reported that Joyce Fry, a granddaughter of Mrs. William D. Striffler, had graduated from Cass City High School.

An article from the Cass City Chronicle published in June 1950, and reprinted in ""Down Memory Lane"" on page three of the Friday, June 8, 155 issue, stated that Mrs. Wm. D. Stiffler, who was 80 years old last September, had four granchildren graduate from High School in June, 1950. They were Joyce Fry of Cass City, Doris Southworth of Elkton, Marjorie Orr of Pigeon, and Foster Striffler of New Baltimore.

Volume 14 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 3, 1951, reported that she was to attend Gale Institute in Minneapolis as a student for special training for Air Lines. Volume 15 of the same periodical reported she had completed her studies in December.

Obituary

Joyce Willard, age 82, of Port Austin and formerly of Port Huron died May 24, 2014 in Blue Water Hospice Home after a short illness. She was born February 29, 1932 in San Luis Obispo, California and was raised in Cass City, Michigan. She lived and worked in Port Huron for over 30 years, and for the past 25 years in Port Austin. She married Hal Willard on June 27, 1953 in Cass City. He preceded her in death on October 21, 1968.

Joyce worked as a school secretary for many years at Central High School, Woodrow Wilson, and Port Huron Northern. When her children were young, she established the Lakeport School Library and in retirement, enjoyed working at the Port Austin Twp. Library. She was Treasurer of the Broken Rocks Association in Port Austin for many years. She enjoyed living on Lake Huron. Joyce always welcomed friends, family and anyone who wanted to stop by to talk and enjoy her view. She was widely known for being strong, intelligent, independent, loving and generous.

Joyce leaves behind her children, Mark (Janet) Willard, and Julie (Mark) Maxwell, her 4 grandchildren, Jennifer (fiance' Jeffrey Richards) Maxwell, Brian Maxwell, Brandon Willard, and Brooke Willard, and a nephew Jon Edwards. She was preceded in death by a sister, Jessie Berriman.

A memorial service will take place at 11 AM Friday in the Smith Family Funeral Home - North, 1525 Hancock Street with The Rev. William Wright of the First United Methodist Church officiating. Visitation will be Thursday from 2-8 PM in the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Port Austin Twp. Library.

www.smithfamilyfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I29260","Fry","Jessica ""Jessie"" Helen","1 Mar 1934","13 Dec 2003","0","Volume 14 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 3, 1951, reported that Jessie graduated from Cass City High School. She was planning to attend the University of Michigan in the fall after receiving a Regents Alumni Scholarship. The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 15, September 1, 1952, noted that she spent some time in New York with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gramespacher of San Luis Obispo, California prior to their trip to Germany to see Mrs. Gramespacher's mother. As of the September, 1956 publication of Volume 19, it was reported that Jessie was a June graduate of Wayne State University, and would teach the sixth grade in Lynchburg, Virginia in the Fall. The September 7, 1963 issue of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST (Vol. 23), reported that she had received her Masters Degree in Education at Wayne State and would assume the position of Counselor in the Ferndale Junior High in the fall.

In her mother's 1970 obituary, she was listed as Jessica Berriman of Ferndale. She was listed as Jessie Berriman on the SSDI, with her last benefit address shown as Troy, Oakland County, Michigan.","STR06" "I29258","Fry","Robert Ellsworth","23 Nov 1904","2 Mar 1942","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VPQS-Y6C
Name: Robert Ellsworth Fry
Event: Death
Event Date: 02 Mar 1942
Event Place: San Luis Obispo, California, United States
Birth Date: 23 Nov 1904
Birthplace: California
Gender: Male
Father: Fry
Mother: Beavers
Collection: California, Death Index, 1940-1997

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, March 6, 1942
Page Four
Local News
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Striffler received word Tuesday of the death of their son-in-law, Robert Ellsworth Fry, 37, of San Luis Obispo, California, who died Monday, Mar. 2. Mr. Fry, a former resident of Cass City, leaves his wife, the former Wilma Striffler, and two children, Joyce Florence, 10, and Jessie Helen, 8. Particulars have not been received.","STR06" "I19649","Frycek","Albert R.","24 Feb 1885","8 Aug 1934","0","Albert came alone to America in 1902 at the age of seventeen, to work for Vaclav Bernasek, whose mother was a Frycek. Albert became a citizen in 1906 at the District Court in Wilber. He set up his own homestead near Chugwater, Wyoming, but returned to Milligan to work for Joseph Jicha as a bartender at Central Hall. He was a member of ZCBJ Lodge and the Knights of Pythias. He and Marie helped perform many Czech plays at the Central Hall. Albert later worked for his father-in-law at the flour exchange, feed store and cream station. They bought a building in 1922 and engaged in the furniture, ambulance and undertaking business. In 1934, Albert had a heart attack and died after being called to the scene of a two car collison with eight people injured. Lillian continued the business until 1938, at which time she sold it to her brother, J.V. Kotas. She then opened a cafe and tavern in the building. Lillian had to work for quite a few years after Albert's death to pay off the mortgage on her home (Milligan, 272-273).","STR06" "I8145","Frycek","Bohumil","8 Nov 1898","14 Oct 1967","0","Bohumil moved to Christina, Montana with his brothers. After one of this brothers died, he returned to Milligan in 1940. He was called to active duty during World War II, and served in the Army. After his tour of duty, he returned to Milligan, where he and Rose ran the farm that had belonged to her parents where she was born and raised. Bob died in a tractor accident in 1967 (Milligan, 273).","STR06" "I19676","Frycek","Evelyn Marie","28 Jan 1916","27 Mar 1976","0","Evelyn was blessed with a lovely soprano voice and sang at many Memorial Day programs at Milligan and with the Steinacher Dance Band. Prior to her marriage, she helped her widowed mother run the Checker Cafe. After they rented out the building, she went to work for the Florence Home for the Aged. During the war, she worked at the Hasting Naval Base. (Milligan, p 281).","STR06" "I8144","Frycek","Frantisek ""Frank""","5 Dec 1855","26 Mar 1923","0","Frank and Terezie came to America from Kralovic, Czechoslovakia in 1904, along with children Marie, Jim, Frank and Bohumil. Their older son, Albert, had preceded them by two years. When they first arrived, they went to the farm home of Frank and Marie (Bernasek) KOTTAS. Marie's mother was Marie FRYCEK. Frank and Terezie farmed in Milligan for 11 years, later moving to Christina, Montana to farm. (Milligan, 273-274).","STR06" "I14850","Frycek","Marie","25 Jan 1888","31 Mar 1940","0","A hard working person, Marie spent a great deal of time at the mill sacking flour, and doing other jobs. Despite her busy schedule she always managed to find time to help others. (Milligan, p 327).","STR06" "I15093","Fryckova","Marie","20 May 1820","22 Feb 1910","0","Most likely related to Frank FRYCEK of Kralovic, who moved to Milligan in May 1904.

Ken Chromy shows her year of birth as 1819 vs. 1820, and indicates she was born in Kralovice, Plzen, Bohemia. He states she immigrated in 1873.","STR06" "I1718","Fuchs","Anezka ""Agnes""","2 Aug 1889","10 Feb 1972","0","This is her SSDI listing:

AGNES HENDRYCH 02 Aug 1889 Feb 1972 68359 (Friend, Saline, NE) (none specified) 506-66-9712 Nebraska","STR06" "I15025","Fucik","John","15 Mar 1845","21 Dec 1915","0","Changed his last name to Smith prior to the 1900 census, after his immigration.","STR06" "I29638","Fugate","Mary Elizabeth","16 Feb 1901","11 Nov 1946","0","Her Virginia Death Certificate shows her as being born in Claybournce County, Tennessee to Colby Fugate, born Tenn, and Virginia Bacon, born Virginia. Informant was J. M. McLemore of Wise. Burial was shown as at Glencoe Cemetery.","STR06" "I11684","Fuhrman","Aaron","3 Mar 1818","18 Apr 1835","0","Chuck Winters shows he was buried at St. David's in W. Manheim Township.","STR06" "I11882","Fuhrman","Arba B.","Abt 1915","Yes, date unknown","0","Married to Mabel Crumine(?).","STR06" "I11815","Fuhrman","Arthur Ruhlman","30 Jan 1890","25 Nov 1971","0","Was Sunday School Treasurer at Black Rock Church of the Brethren for many years. Sang in the choir for many years - knew how to read the ""shaped notes"" - had a bass voice. Helped to remodel the church when the ""raised benches"" were removed.","STR06" "I11888","Fuhrman","Curvin George","8 Apr 1929","25 Oct 2006","0","Sally Sterner Brick shows that he married first Delores Mabel ZUMBRUM and second Shirley Louise NACE.","STR06" "I11681","Fuhrman","Daniel","25 Oct 1809","23 Sep 1884","0","Per Chuck Winters, the 1860 census lists him as a drover with an estate worth $3000, personal property of $1115, and living on Hoffacker Road.","STR06" "I11679","Fuhrman","Elizabeth","Aft 1807","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married William SINCLAIR.","STR06" "I11884","Fuhrman","Grover Berngen","27 Mar 1918","3 Feb 2010","0","Chuck Winters showed he married Margaret SHUE, whereas Sally Sterner Brick instead shows his wife as Henrietta Muth SHUE, with a second marriage to Margaret M. WAGAMAN.","STR06" "I11687","Fuhrman","Hezekiah","Abt 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, South Codorus Township
Enumerated 15 Nov 1850
73-73
Henry Jones 40 M Farmer $1800 Pa
Mary Jones 38 F Pa
Henry Jones 8 M Pa
Emanuel Jone 6 M Pa
Mary Jones 5 F Pa
Elizabeth Jones 4 F Pa
Hezekiah Fuhrman 25 M Founder Pa
Mandilla Fuhrman 22 F Pa
Justina Fuhrman 1 F Pa
John Fuhrman 1/2 M Pa
Theodore Fuhrman 7 M Pa

","STR06" "I11709","Fuhrman","Jesse","Abt 1835","1 Apr 1903","0","He was married to a Susan.","STR06" "I11677","Fuhrman","John Phillip","22 Oct 1787","25 Feb 1841","0","Chuck Winter writes that he Served in the war of 1812, Captain J. Kerlinger, MD Militia

According to the Zion Church, Manchester, MD baptismal records, John and Christina Fuhrman were the sponsors of Mary Ann Heibly, daughter of John and Mary Ann Heibly, who was born August 3, 1830 and baptisized on October 3, 1830.

John died intestate, owning 2 tracts of land in Manheim Township, 100 acres, YCCH 5-11-1847

(All of the above courtesy of Chuck Winters)","STR06" "I11886","Fuhrman","Marjorie Geraldine","3 Apr 1922","6 Jan 2003","0","Sally Sterner Brick shows that she married Elvin Luther SHUE, born. 20 July 1914 in Codorus Twp, York County, PA.","STR06" "I11814","Fuhrman","Robert Ruhlman","4 Aug 1888","11 Aug 1966","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Manheim Twp
Enumerated 8 and 9 Apr 1930
ED 67-47 SD 25 Sheets 4B and 5A Stamped 263
90-91
Fuhrman, Robert R Hd m W 41 M 22 Pa Pa Pa Farmer
Fuhrman, Maggie A Wf F W 25 M 16 Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Arba B Son M W 15 S Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Merle B Son M W 12 S Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Grover B Son M W 12 S Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Rodger B Son M W 10 S Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Marjorie G Dtr F W 8 S Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Burnell K Son M W 6 S Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Beatrice L Dtr F W 3 9/12 S Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Curvin G SOn M W 11/12 S Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Mary C Mother F W 68 Wd Pa Pa Pa

","STR06" "I11885","","","","","","","" "I11816","Fuhrman","Titus Ruhlman","Jul 1897","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Virgie Jane CRAUMER on 21 Aug 1915.","STR06" "I11785","Fuhrman","Virgie","26 Apr 1901","17 Jan 1959","0","Married to Alpha MIller (6 Apr 1896-6 Dec 1928).","STR06" "I11752","Fuhrman","Wesley Dressler","11 Oct 1864","20 Aug 1929","0","Strong bass voice, a good singer.","STR06" "I11752","Fuhrman","Wesley Dressler","11 Oct 1864","20 Aug 1929","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Manheim Township
Enumerated 25 Apr 1930
SD 15 ED 75 Sheet 6B
119-119
Bankert, Isiah P Hd M W 26 M1 2 Pa Pa Pa Carpenter House
Bankert, Katie R Wf F W 25 M1 2 1/1 Pa Pa Pa
Bankert, Robert Son M W 1 5/12 S Pa Pa Pa
120-120
Fuhrman, Wesley D Hd M W 46 M1 26 Pa Pa Pa Farmer
Fuhrman, Mary C Wf F W 48 M1 26 5/4 Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Robert R Son M W 21 S Pa Pa Pa Farm Laborer
Fuhrman, Arthur R SOn M W 20 S Pa Pa Pa Farm Laborer
Fuhrman, Titus R Son M W 12 S Pa Pa Pa Farm Laborer
Fuhrman, Annie M Mother F W 67 Wd 3/3 Pa Pa Pa","STR06" "I14922","Fujan","Anton","2 Apr 1872","13 Oct 1951","0","(Research):Census Information
1910 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp, Milligan
Enumerated 20 through 23 April 1910 by James D. Dopp
SD 4 ED 29 Sheet 6A Stamped 113
24-29
Fujan, Anton M W 35 M1 4 Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia Aust Boh
emia 1877 Na Boheman Farmer
Fujan, Ania Wf F W 28 M1 4 1/1 Neb Aust. Bohemia Aust. Bohemia Boheman
Fujan, Otto Son M W 2 S Neb Aust. Bohemia Aust. Bohemia","STR06" "I19684","","","","","","","" "I19679","Fujan","Edward J. ""Doc""","11 Oct 1908","8 Feb 2004","0","Edward J. Fujan

Lincoln, formerly Carleton

Edward J. Fujan, 95, Lincoln, formerly Carleton, died Sunday (2/8/04). Born, Milligan (10/11/08) to Frank Jr. and Anna (Pribyl). Retired in 1972 from Citizen's State Bank in Carleton. Former member, Senior Citizen's Bowling League. Member, St. Paul United Methodist Church, American Legion Post 3, and AARP.

Survivors: daughter, son-in-law, Carol and Brian Williams, Cypress, Texas; grandchildren, Jeff Williams, Kristin Williams, both Cypress; sisters-in-law, Helen Fujan, Milligan, Ida Nemec, Crete, Ollie Tyser, Wilber; nieces; and nephews. Preceded in death by wife, Ella (Tyser); parents; brothers, Frank R., Emil and Leo; sister, Alba Bernasek. Private family graveside services, Lincoln Memorial Park. Cremation; no viewing. Memorials in care of family for charitable contribution. Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S. 14th St.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I19681","Fujan","Emil E.","5 Nov 1902","May 1978","0","Emil was a great lover of a good joke, and spent many happy times talking and laughing with his friends in town on Wednesday and Saturday nights.

From the Rootsweb SSDI:

EMIL FUJAN 05 Nov 1902 May 1978 68359 (Friend, Saline, NE) (none specified) 507-44-7920 Nebraska","STR06" "I14917","Fujan","Frantisek","23 Jan 1832","26 Aug 1918","0","Frantisek Fujan was the son of Matej and Veronika (Levova) Fujan. He immigrated to the United States in the late 1860's (sic) to join his brother Vaclav in Prague, Nebraska. He and his wife Marie moved to Milligan in 1893, where they farmed. (Milligan, p 275).","STR06" "I14917","Fujan","Frantisek","23 Jan 1832","26 Aug 1918","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1880 Census
US Federal 1880 Census

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace O
ccupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Frank FUYAN Self M Male W 48 BOHEMIA Farmer BOHEMIA BOHEMIA
Mary FUYAN Wife M Female W 43 BOHEMIA Keeps House BOHEMIA BOHEMIA
Joseph FUYAN Son S Male W 25 BOHEMIA Farms At Home BOHEMIA BOHEMIA
Vencel FUYAN Son S Male W 19 BOHEMIA At Home BOHEMIA BOHEMIA
Anna FUYAN Dau S Female W 17 BOHEMIA At Home BOHEMIA BOHEMIA
Frank FUYAN Son S Male W 12 BOHEMIA BOHEMIA BOHEMIA
Francis FUYAN Dau S Female W 9 BOHEMIA BOHEMIA BOHEMIA
Anton FUYAN Son S Male W 7 BOHEMIA BOHEMIA BOHEMIA
Josey FUYAN Dau S Female W 5 BOHEMIA BOHEMIA BOHEMIA

Source Information:
Census Place Elk, Saunders, Nebraska
Family History Library Film 1254755
NA Film Number T9-0755
Page Number 304C","STR06" "I14874","Fujan","Helen","18 Aug 1899","3 Oct 1982","0","Husband: Emil Svec, his parents Vaclav Svec and Marie Sudova
Born: 20 May 1896, Milligan
Died: 5 Aug 1957, Milligan
Buried: 8 Aug 1957, Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan
His Brothers: Joe; Jim; Frank
His Sisters: Mrs. Frank R. (Mary) Soukop; Mrs. Anton (Mollie) Hamouz; Mrs. Louis (Christine) Fujan; Mrs. Pauline Votipka; Agnes Tesar; Anna Soukop; Infant sister
Wife: Helen Fujan, parents Vaclav J. Fujan and Wilhelmina Kastl
Born: 18 Aug 1899, Prague
Died: 3 Oct 1982, Friend Manor
Buried: 6 Oct 1982, Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan
Her Brothers: Tommy; James; Bohumil; Frank
Her Sisters: Josephine; Anna; Mrs. Fred (Stella) Jones
Married: 25 Oct 1921, Wymore
Sons: Bernard, wife Irene; Lumir, wife Marian; James, wife Ruth
Daughters: Betty Marie, dob 19 Aug 1923, dod 22 May 1926; Mrs. Robert (Ruby) Langhorst

(Courtesy Richard Nohavec)","STR06" "I28506","Fujan","Helena J.","5 Jun 1913","28 Oct 1998","0","Husband: Vernon Krupicka
Buried: 11 Apr 2003
Wife: Helen Fujan, parents Anton Fujan and Anna Jansky
Born: 5 Jun 1913, Milligan
Died: 28 Oct 1998, Tobias
Buried: 30 Oct 1998, Tobias Cemetery
Brother: Otto
Brother-in-law: Lester
Sister-in-law: Wilma
Married: 23 Sep 1936, Wilber
Daughters: Mrs. Morley (Darlene) Most; Mrs. Carl (Carol) Rafert

(Courtesy Richard Nohavec)","STR06" "I3847","Fujan","Josefa","17 Feb 1862","4 Jun 1942","0","Josefa Fujan, daughter of Frank and Mary Ziska Fujan, was born at Hinze, Krah Plzen, Okres Kralovice, Bohemia on February 17, 1862. She came to this country with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holzinger and her brother, John Fujan, reaching the United States on Good Friday in 1879. Her parents, brothers Jim, Frank, and sister, Mary Kaderabek stayed in Czechoslovakia. A half brother, Tom Andel and half sister, Marie Andel, came to America at another time. Tom stayed in Chicago and Marie married Frank's brother Cyril.

She was a member of Lodge Cechie #122 ZCBJ of Milligan (Milligan, p 201)

Ken Chromy isntead shows her place of birth as Hlinci, Bohemia.","STR06" "I14923","Fujan","Josephine","2 Feb 1875","3 Apr 1963","0","Her parents brought her to America as an infant. They settled in Saunders County, Nebraska and lived there until 1892. They then moved to Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska. (Milligan, p 316).","STR06" "I19682","Fujan","Leo W.","15 Nov 1913","28 Oct 2000","0","Leo and Helen bought his parent's home place in 1959. (Milligan, p 275)

LEO FUJAN 15 Nov 1913 28 Oct 2000 (V) 68406 (Milligan, Fillmore, NE) (none specified) 505-44-9542 Nebraska","STR06" "I3696","Fujan","Mary","Abt 1899","7 Mar 1982","0","SSN 506-88-9066","STR06" "I14919","Fujan","Vaclav","31 Oct 1860","Bef 1920","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Saunders County, Elk Precinct
Enumerated 29 April 1910
SD 4 ED 142 Sheets 7B & 8A Stamped 96
131-131
Fujan, Vaclav Hd M W 49 M 18 Aus. Bohemia Aus. Bohemia Aus. Bohemia 1877 Na English Farmer
Fujan, Filomena Wf F W 39 M1 18 8/7 Nebraska Aus. Bohemia Aus. Bohemia Aus. Bohemia English
Fujan, Frank Son M W 17 S Neb Aus. Bohemia Neb English Farm Laborer
Fujan, Anney Dtr F W 15 S Neb Aus. Bohemia Neb English
Fujan, Josie Dtr F W 12 S Neb Aus. Bohemia Neb English
Fujan, Helena Dtr F W 10 S Neb Aus. Bohemia Neb English
Fujan, Bohumil Son M W 5 S Neb Aus. Bohemia Neb
Fujan, Anastazie Dtr F W 3 S Neb Aus. Bohemia Neb
Fujan, Vaclav Son M W 6/12 S Neb Aus. Bohemia Neb","STR06" "I44230","Fujan","William","23 Aug 1901","8 Jun 1978","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Atlanta Twp
Enumerated April 19, 1930
ED 76-1 SD 11 Sheet 4B
86-86
Fujan, William Head M W 28 M 24 Neb Czech Neb Farmer
Fujan, Mildred Wf F W 23 M 19 Neb Czech Neb
Fujan, Darline D Dtr F W 1 6/12 S Neb Neb Neb
Fujan, Josef Father M W 74 Wd 35 Czech Czech Czech BoehmianCzech 1877 Na
Fujan, Anna Sister F W 33 S Neb Czech Neb","STR06" "I9131","","","","","","","" "I13241","Fullen","A. Hilliard Hollis ""Bill""","26 Mar 1914","Apr 1976","0","The Shreveport Tiems
Obituary
A.H. Fullen

DeRidder-The Rev. A. H. ""Bill"" Fullen, 62, died Monday.

Services will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Beauregard Funeral Home Chapel. The Revs. J.P Miles, E.J. Hollis and E. Howell will officiate. Burial will be in Lewis Cemetery.

Surviving are his widow: a daughter, Mrs. Clara Brewere, DeRidder; five sisters, Mrs. Viola Walker, Mrs. Clara Dolmajian and Mrs. Fannie Fowler, all of Dallas, Tex., and Mrs. Bertie Clark and Mrs. Ruby Kraner, both of Hemphill, Tex.; one brother, Louis Allen Fullen, Hemphill; and two grandchildren.","STR06" "I20763","Fullen","Adell Blanche","25 Feb 1917","29 Jul 1999","0","Her birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

Adell 1917

Tiffany Layman provided more complete information about her birth and death, based on the following sources:

Adell Blanche Fullen
b 2/15/1917 Sulpher Springs, Hopkins Co., TX
d 7/29/1999 De Soto, Dallas Co., TX
m William STARNES
Source 1: Texas Vital Statistics Birth Records
Source 2: My mother","STR06" "I16712","Fullen","Alice A.","20 May 1881","2 Sep 1918","0","According to the following marriage information, Birdwell, R.D. to A.A. Fullen 7 Mar 1898 by W.T. Harvil, M.G. The 1900 Census shows A.A. Fullen to be named Alice A., and that she was born in approximately 1881. I am assuming she is a daughter of John and Jane Fullen, and not of William and Elizabeth Fullen, for the following reasons:

1) There appear to have been only two Fullen Household's in Sabine County in 1881; that of William Fullen and that of John Fullen. It is assumed one of these two men was her father.

2) Alice would have been too young to be listed with either Fullen family in 1880. The census for 1890, when she was age 9, was destroyed. She was married in 1898, so is listed with her husband in 1900. This is why she will not be found listed with either family on census records.

3) According to the Sabine County 1910 Federal Census, John and Jane Fullen had been married for 42 years. They had had 9 children, 7 of whom were still living. By examining other census information, eight of these nine total children can be accounted for. I believe Alice to be the ninth. William and Margaret had also been married for a total of 42 years. They had 6 children, 5 of whom were still living. By examining other census records, all six can be accounted for.

4) On the 1890 Scholastic Census, Lena, 13, Ginnie 11, and Washington 8 were recorded as attending No. 57, Bethany. Surely if Alice were one of their siblings, she would have been in attendance as well. She and Washington were both born circa 1881. By way of contrast, none of the children of John and Jane Fullen were recorded on the 1890 Scholastic Census. Presumably they were needed at home for farmwork.","STR06" "I6589","Fullen","Alice Sybil","19 Mar 1908","10 Dec 1983","0","At the time of the 1920 Federal Cesus, she was living with her sister and brother-in-law, Imogene and Kelley Fogg, in Jasper County, Texas.","STR06" "I11006","Fullen","Alice Winona","27 Jul 1947","28 May 2010","0","From FindAGrave:

Winona Alice Fullen Roberts, 62 of Newton died on May 28, 2010 at her residence. She was born on July 27, 1947 in Jasper, Texas and had lived in Newton for most of her life and was a nurse's aide.

She is survived by her brother, John Fullen of Newton, and sisters, Nita Nolen of Silsbee, Texas, Annette Betz and Ruth Bell both of Newton.

Funeral services will be held on Sunday, May 30, 2010 at 10am at Smith Funeral Home in Newton with burial to follow at Quicksand Cemetery in Newton County.

She was predeceased by her parents, Bertis Fullen and Winona Rose Fullen.

Visitation will be on Saturday, May 29 at the funeral home.","STR06" "I6593","Fullen","Allie","Abt 1898","","0","She appears to have married a MILLER, and at the time of her father's death was living in Harlingen.","STR06" "I7935","Fullen","Annie Lou","14 Jul 1915","2 Jul 2002","0","San Augustine Tribune Thursday, July 11, 2002 p 6

Annie Lou Simmons

Annie Lou Simmons, age 86, of Newton died July 2, 2002 at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont. She was born on July 14, 1915 in Milam, Texas and had lived in Newton for 76 years. Funeral services were held on Friday, July 5, 2002 at 2:00 pm at Smith Funeral Home in Newton. Burial followed at Old Union Cemetery in Newton County.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Ramsey Tom Simmons; brothers Joe Fullen, Isaac Fullen and John Bertis Fullen and sisters, Pearlie Mae Fullen Bobbitt and Ollie Fay Fullen Smith.

She is survived by her daughter, Doris Mitchell of DeRidder, La. and her 3 sons, John Lloyd Simmons of Buna, Paul Simmons of Newton and Jimmy Simmons of Newton; 11 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren.","STR06" "I7923","","","","","","","" "I20762","Fullen","Bessie Mae","20 Nov 1913","30 Nov 1985","0","Her birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

Bessie 1913

Tiffany Layman supplied her exact date of birth, along with the date of her marriage to William Luther Green, and the date of her death, based on the following sources:

Source 1: Mary Ellen Ledford (Bessie Fullen m. into her family)
Source 2: HOPKINS COUNTY, TEXAS - BIRTHS 1935 ... for their child.....

Might she have been married later to a B.C. Colwell, and had another son, based on the following entry also from the Texas Birth Index?

28 Mar 1941 Male Hopkins B C Colwell Bessie Fullen","STR06" "I20772","Fullen","Beulah Carey","26 May 1899","30 Aug 1993","0","BEULAH RUNNELS 26 May 1899 30 Aug 1993 75929 (Broaddus, San Augustine, TX) (none specified) 459-17-4236 Texas","STR06" "I6595","Fullen","Burton","Abt 1901","","0","Could this be him?

BURTON N FULLEN 24 Jan 1901 Feb 1993 76849 (Junction, Kimble, TX) 76849 (Junction, Kimble, TX) 457-03-4961 Texas","STR06" "I1129","Fullen","Byron","20 Dec 1917","14 Dec 1970","0","Per ""Citizen Soldiers of Sabine County, Texas"" by Robert Cecil McDaniel, Texian Press (Waco), 1992: World War II veteran. Jan 6, 1943-Mar 15, 1946. Asiatic Theatre.

Per his obituary: Byron Fullen, 52, of Conroe passed away Monday, results of an automobile accident. Native of Rosevine, Texas. Veteran of World War II, member of the First Baptist Church, Conroe. Survivors: one son, Mike Fullen, Conroe. Sisters: Mrs. Elvin Edgar, Conroe. Mrs. Bonnie Lunsford, Lake Jackson. Services 10 am Wednesday. Metcalf Chapel of the Pines, Rev. Cliff Herrington and Rev. Glenn Moore officiating. Interment Garden Park Cemetery. Metcalf Funeral Directors, Conroe, 756-3311.

Per the program handed out at the funeral, his pallbearers were Paul Heuermann, Johnny Butterfras, Vance Hargroves, J.D. Bruce, Jimmy Gibson, Clyde Stewart, Leonard McGee, and Randy Bruce.

On his Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, he is shown as being buried at the Garden Park Cemetery in Montgomery County, Texas. His usual occupation was listed as Laborer, Construction. The informant was Mike Fullen, son.","STR06" "I26972","Fullen","Carolyn Ann","29 Nov 1946","29 Nov 1946","0","Name: Infant Fullen
Death Date: 29 Nov 1946
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Male [???]
Race: White
Death Age: 6 hours
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 29 Nov 1946
Birthplace: Dallas, Tx
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Hilliard H. Fullen
Father's Birthplace: Tex
Mother's Name: Cecile Rita Broussard
Mother's Birthplace: La.
Occupation: None
Place of Residence: Dallas, Dallas, Tex
Cemetery: Restland Cem.
Burial Place: Dallas, Texas
Burial Date: 30 Nov 1946
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2218425
Digital Film Number: 4030537
Image Number: 3087
Reference Number: cn 49176
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

","STR06" "I6567","Fullen","Carrie Blanche","27 Nov 1899","Yes, date unknown","0","AKA Blanche Carrie Fullen.","STR06" "I13226","Fullen","Carvie Lamar","31 Jan 1916","4 Jul 1972","0","His Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths 1890-1976, shows that he was a Carpenter in the Construction industry.","STR06" "I6571","Fullen","Clara J.","12 Nov 1906","12 Nov 1985","0","At the time of the 1930 census, she was a ""roomer"" and student nurse in a large boarding home run by Mable Garrison on Broadway street in Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas (ED 123-12, SD 27, Sheet 18B, Enumerated April 14, 1930). She was listed as Clara J. FULLEN, age 23, Single, born in Texas.

From Texas Death Records:

Smith Clara Jane 11-12-1985 SABINE","STR06" "I20761","Fullen","Clifton James","29 Oct 1910","14 May 1971","0","Texas Death Records:
Fullen Clifton J 05-14-1971 DALLAS M SINGLE

His actual Texas Death certificate, viewable online at Family Search.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was a driver for Sears-Roebuck.","STR06" "I20761","Fullen","Clifton James","29 Oct 1910","14 May 1971","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I20771","Fullen","Cora","Abt 1897","","0","Her birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

1901

Might she have married & died young? At the time of the 1920 census, a 3 month old Curtis LUCAS was living with her parents in Navarro County. Cora was no longer listed, nor did their appear to be a father of the child in the home.","STR06" "I13737","Fullen","Daisie Mae","18 Nov 1883","28 Dec 1940","0","A digital image of her actual Texas Death certificate is viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. She was shown as a housewife, and the daughter of John W. Fullen. The informant was Beatrice Becton, presumably her daughter.","STR06" "I29692","Fullen","David Gene","17 Aug 1968","17 May 1992","0","Slaying ends a religious mission
Arlington man charged in death of 'street minister'
By Kristen N. Sullivan
Arlington-David Fullen's mission for the past few weeks had been to draw 2,000 banners for this weekend's March for Jesus in downtown Fort Worth, his mother said.

The last banner, depicting a crown of thorns on a 4-foot-high cross, hangs unfinished on his bedroom wall in Carol Fullen's west Arlignton apartment. Police said Fullen's mission was cut short about 4:30 a.m. Saturday when he was run over three time by a pickup in the parking lot of a neighborhood bar.

Cliff M. Livingston, 42, of the 1300 block of Ashbury Drive, was charged with murder yesterday in the killing outside Tanstaafl Pub, 409 N. Bowen Road. Livingston was arrested Saturday...

""David's a real good talker, and I think he began ministering to this guy and sent the man into a tizzy,"" said Danny Smith, Fullen's associate pastor at Arlington Christian Center, 801 Bardin Road. ""I think David was matyred for his faitn.""

Fullen, 23, became what friends called a ""street minister"" about three years ago after joining the southwest Arlington church. Most evenings, he dressed in his black motorcycle jacket and black boots, collected his Bible and the pamplets he wrote describing his religious experiences and headed for Dallas' West End Marketplace or Deep Ellum, said Carol Fullen, his mother.

About 1:30 Saturday moning, Fullen joined a neighbor, Jesus Estrada, at Tanstaafl Pub next door to his Bowen Road apartment complex. At Tanstaafl, the two friends began talking to Livingston, witnesses said.

""I was sitting at the bar between the man and David,"" said Estrada, 25. ""When the bar was about to close, the guy said, ""Let's go to his house and have a couple of beer.""

The three men left the bar in Livingston's 1987 gray Chevrolet S10 pickup....Livingston (later) drove them back to the pub.

Back at the bar, Estrada and Fullen climbed out of the pickup, police said. Fullen walked toward the tailgate, and the truck backed into Fullen, then ran over him three times, Estrada said.

""I ran to David and tried to pick him up,"" Estrada said, ""He couldn't get up.""

""He was just laying there,"" Estrad said. ""I said: 'Don't give up. Don't give up, man.""...Fullen ws pronounced dead at the scene.

Fullen, who portrayed Jesus this spring in Arlington Christian Center's Easter pagent, had completed several religious drawings for this weekend's interdominational march. Smith said children at the church are drawing and photocopying other banners to finish Fullen's work.

(Courtesy of Veronica Fullen Limsky)","STR06" "I21203","Fullen","Dillon Arlis","24 Feb 1915","12 Jul 1967","0","On his Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, he is shown as a Drug Clerk at a Pharmancy. His wife was shown as Nejuana J. Fullen.","STR06" "I21203","Fullen","Dillon Arlis","24 Feb 1915","12 Jul 1967","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I21227","Fullen","Dorothy Laverne","20 Oct 1931","26 Aug 2005","0","The Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997 lists a unnamed female born on October 20, 1931 of Julia COOPER and Marvin FULTON (sic) in Van Zandt County. It is ASSUMED this is the birth information for Dorothy.

She was married several times:

(1) John OLDNER, and they were the parents of:
Julia LaVearn OLDNER b. 1948
Linda J. OLDNER b. 1950
Carl M. OLDNER b. 1953
(2) Jack Hunnicutt, and they were the parents of
Jackie HUNNICUTT b. 1957
(3) Curtis L. MORRIS (m. 1969 Div. 1970)
(4) Paul DURBIN (m. 1 Nov 1972)


DURBIN, Dorothy (FULLEN); 72; Kaufman TX; Dallas M-N; 2005-8-26","STR06" "I834","Fullen","Drew O.","27 Dec 1910","25 Oct 1985","0","DREW FULLEN 27 Dec 1910 Oct 1985 77048 (Houston, Harris, Texas) (none specified) 464-05-5674 Texas","STR06" "I24026","","","","","","","" "I31597","Fullen","Edward W.","3 Aug 1906","13 May 1977","0","His wife was named Alice.","STR06" "I21216","Fullen","Elizabeth","1 Dec 1872","4 Dec 1873","0","Her birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded of the Fullen bible, was as follows:

Elizabeth 1872

Her burial information, as shown in the scan of BURIALS recorded same bible, was as follows:

Elizabeth Dec 4th 1873 Aged one year 3 days","STR06" "I20766","Fullen","Elizabeth ""Betty"" Anna","13 Aug 1920","Abt 1997","0","Her birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

Elizabeth 1920","STR06" "I20760","Fullen","Elsie Pearl","2 Sep 1908","31 May 1966","0","Date of Death provided by Tiffany Layman based on DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS DEATHS 1966","STR06" "I21206","Fullen","Emily Elizabeth","7 Dec 1873","25 Jan 1948","0","Former Resident Dies At Lufkin

Funeral services were held Monday at the Ebenezer cemetery for Mrs. Elizabeth Byerly Alexander, 74, of Lufkin and formerly a Jasper citizen, who died Sunday in the Angelina County hospital.

She had lived in Lufkin three years and was a member of the Pentecostal church. Mrs. Byerly was the mother of Jack Byerly of Jasper and Mrs. Ellie Womack of Jasper.

SOURCE: Obituary, as published in the Jasper Newsboy, Thursday, 5 February 1948, page 10 Transcription is courtesy of Yolanda Pepper Miller

Her death certificate shows the following: State of Texas, County of Angelina, City Lufkin, Angelina County Hospital Length of Residence 3 years Address Sheppard Ave. Female. White. Widowed. DOB December 7th, 1873 Age 74 years 1 month 18 days Housewife Born Vernon Parish, LA to James FULLEN born in Alabama (?) and Katherine PARKER born in Alabama. Informant Mrs. Effie WESTBERRY 606 Culverhouse St Lufkin TX Buried Ebenezer Cem. Jasper County on January 26th, 1948. W. C. Stringer Funeral Home DOD January 25th, 1948. Cause of Death Diabetic Coma 2-3 days Contributory causes Possible Brain Hemorrhage (5 days) & Hypostatic Pneumonia (2 days) due to accident (hit by car in Lufkin).

She may have been born prior to 1873, as the records in the Fullen's family Bible show the oldest daughter as ""Emily, (born) 1870.""

Peggy Tanner McDonald instead shows her as the daughter of William (sic) FULLEN and Catherine E. STROYON of Center, Shelby County, Texas. It appears that Catherine Parker married a Mr. Stroyon after the death of Jim Fullen, as she is living with Emily and Vernon and listed by this name in both 1910 and 1930.","STR06" "I21206","Fullen","Emily Elizabeth","7 Dec 1873","25 Jan 1948","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I6584","Fullen","Ferman Egbert","18 Jun 1895","11 May 1944","0","I was not able to locate the family of Ferman Fullen in Robert Cecil McDaniel's transcription of the 1920 Sabine County census. However, they were listed on the 1920 Texas Soundex as residents of Sabine County, as follows. The soundex references Vol. 142, ED 170, Sht 3, Line 18. I examined the actual microfilm and did find the family. The microfilm copy was very light and nearly illegible, however. It appears that the soundex information was probably correct.

Per the 1920 Soundex card:

Fullen, Firman E W 24 TX
Fullen, Arlie V. W 24 TX
Fullen, Walter O W son 6 TX
Fullen, Minnie M D dau 5 TX
Fullen, Margurite R dau 2 8/12 TX
Fullen, Mona? M dau 8/12 TX

According to a copy of an obituary for F. E. Fullen, not fully dated or referenced, ""ORANGE, May 11--Ferman Egbert Fullen, 48, of Orange, an employee of the Consolidated Steel corporation, died at a local hospital at 7 a.m. Thursday as a result of injuries sustained when he fell several hours earlier at the shipyard. He was working as a carpenter. He was a brother of Otis Fullen, vice president of the Security State bank. He was said to have suffered a skull fracture in a fall into the hold of a ship. Mr. Fullen and family have lived in Orange for about three years. Funeral services awaited contacts with the two sons in the army, one of whom, Arlis Fullen, 19, was awarded the silver star for gallantry during the Tunisian campaign. He later was wounded in Sicily and is now in a hospital at Martinsburg, West Virginia. The other boy in the army Pvt. Marvin Fullen, is stationed at Boise, Idaho.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Arrie Fullen, Orange; three daughters, Mrs. Hubert Deering, Houston; Mrs. J.D. Parker and Mrs. Madye Hennigan, both of Port Arthur; four sons, Walter Fullen, Newton; G.B. Fullen, Orange; Marvin and Arlis Fullen, both in the U.S. Army, three brothers, Otis and William B. Fullen, both of Beaumont, and J. Vertis Fullen, Newton; six sisters, Mrs. Kelly Fogg, New Orleans, Mrs. Charles Atkins, El Paso, Mrs. Basil Kee, Beaumont, Mrs. Ramsay Simmons, Mrs. J.B. Bobbitt, and Mrs. Ramsay Smith, all of Newton.","STR06" "I21202","Fullen","Gladys","Abt 1913","","0","She married an Atteberry.","STR06" "I24029","","","","","","","" "I7926","Fullen","Guy B.","12 Feb 1928","16 Mar 1974","0","He married Madye Blansett.

On his Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, he was shown as married, and a Seaman in the Shipping industry. The informant was an auding clerk at the USPHS Hospital in Galveston.","STR06" "I7926","Fullen","Guy B.","12 Feb 1928","16 Mar 1974","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I6594","Fullen","Hildria Preston","26 Sep 1900","2 Oct 1976","0","On his Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, he is shown as a Shop Owner Manager, Beauty Shop, and married.

Name: Hildria Preston Fullen
Death Date: 02 Oct 1976
Death Place: Brownsville, Cameron, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 77 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Sep 1899
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Allen Fullen
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nora Virginia Eddings
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243980
Digital Film Number: 4005494
Image Number: 00702
Reference Number: 73567
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I6594","Fullen","Hildria Preston","26 Sep 1900","2 Oct 1976","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I20776","Fullen","Hoyt Houston","29 Nov 1908","1 May 1979","0","From the SSDI:

HOYT FULLEN Oct 1908 May 1979 77703 (Beaumont, Jefferson, TX) 77710 (Beaumont, Jefferson, TX) 452-20-5350 Texas

From the Texas Death Index:

Fullen Hoyt Houston 05-01-1979 JEFFERSON M","STR06" "I130","Fullen","James C.","Bef 1826","Aft 1848","0","Little is known about James C. Fullen, even his exact name is uncertain. W. F. Fullen, a grandson, reported that both his father AND his grandfather were named JOHN W. FULLEN. He reported this in 1933 however, some 80 years after his grandfather's death, when he was completing his father's death certificate. The name John is inconsistent with several published histories of Sabine County, all of which list the progenitor of the Fullen family of Sabine County as James W. Fullen. No sources are cited.

In Gifford White's book, FIRST SETTLERS OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS, there is a James C. Fuller (sic) listed as receiving 320 acres of land on 4 Mar 1844. The Texas archives show that this land grant was actually made to a James C. Fullen. Due to both the time frame and the relative rarity of the last name Fullen, it is assumed that James C. was the husband of Rebecca, and father of William and John.

CHEROKEE County Texas

Survey - Person or Concern bearing the land certificate at time survey filed. Block - Block number. Grantee - Person or Concern to whom the land was actually awarded. Leag - League Flag. L = 4,428 acres, B = League + Labor. Labor = 177 acres. Section - Section Number Abs - Number of the Abstract on file at county courthouse and at the
Texas General land Office in Austin.

Survey Blk Grantee Leag Section Abs
JAMES C FULLEN J. FULLEN 724 281


What is known is that Mr. Fullen and his 18 year old wife, Rebecca, moved to the Republic of Texas sometime before the birth of their son William around 1844. They had two more sons over the next three years, and he probably died sometime around or after 1848, when his youngest son was born. He is listed on neither the 1850 Sabine County census, nor is his death reported on the 1850 Mortality Schedule. In the Family Bible owned by Catherine Parker Fullen, thought to be a daughter in law, the following entry is found under Burials: Daddy Fullen 1850.

Even his birthdate is unknown. Presumably he would have been the same age, or older, than his wife Rebecca, who was born circa 1826. The 1850 census indicates that both Rebecca and her husband were born in Pennsylvania. As Rebecca was the only adult in the household, she probably reported this information herself. It appears that their families must have migrated to the South when they were young however. W. F. Fullen did not recall his grandparent's Pennsylvania orgins, but rather reported his grandparents born in North Carolina and Tennessee. On the 1870 census, their oldest son William reported that both his parents were both born in Pennsylvania, while his younger brother John reported them both born in Alabama. In 1900, John reported their place of birth as Tennessee.

There are other families from Pennsylvania on the 1850 Sabine County, Texas census, but none seemed to live nearby the young widow, who was in household number 81. Rebecca's closest neighbors were the Jackson and Davidson families from North Carolina and Tennessee, the Oliphant's from Mississippi, and the Smith's from Virginia. Families with Pennsylvania origins were headed by 70 year old David Welch, household #138; 70 year old George Koher, household #180; 94 year old Henry Stagner, household #191; and 90 year old Michael Widner, household #192. There were a scattering of other families from Pennsylvania as well, but none have obvious links to the Fullen's.","STR06" "I130","Fullen","James C.","Bef 1826","Aft 1848","0","(Research):
Items for later follow up

1810 Census
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Chestnut Ward
HOH James Fullen
Free White Males under 10: one
Free White Males 26-44: one
Free White Females under 10: two
Free White Females 16-25: 1
Number of HH members under 16: 3
Number of HH members over 25: 1
Number of HH members: 5

Also, the 1850 US Census Mortality schedule shows a James Fullen, age 43, and whose occupation was Cooper, as dying of dyspepsia in Westmoreland County, PA in 1850","STR06" "I937","Fullen","James C.","Abt 1848","Abt 1883","0","James C is listed as a two year old at the time of the 1850 Sabine County census, along with this two older brothers and widowed mother. However, since neither James nor his mother can be located on any subsequent Sabine County census records, it had been long assumed that he probably died young.

Amy Fullen of Dallas, however, states that the James DID survive and grow into adulthood. In March, 2005, in response to a query from Melinda Strong, she emailed the following explanation: ""According to the family bible...Rebecca or ""Becky"" as they called her did die in 1852, now family lore says that she did marry Solomon but that he was a mean man and she died soon after marrying him. Family lore meaning aunt Doris's husband, he is the only old timer left with us, he just turned 101 last month. Well he says that James C moved in with his uncle James and his wife as he was the youngest, this I guess would have been the brother of either James W or Rebecca, he is not sure whose brother he was, just that James lived with them and worked on their farm until he married....[Aunt Doris's husband] also has all the genealogy work that his wife did on the family and he is the source of the family bible as well."" She further indicated that ""I was given the bible upon...Doris's death, it seems that no one else in the family collects these as I do. That was some 15 years ago I received her treasure trove. It did not say anything about who they were, where they might be buried, or what towns they lived in, just the names and dates.""

Amy had scans of the ""Birth, Marriages & Burials"" pages from the bible posted on her website, however the title page or publication information from the bible were note posted, so it is currently not known exactly when these names and dates were recorded, and by whom. This could account for some of the seeming discrepencies of the Bible notes with other records. Amy's website is privatized, but a password can be obtained from the site administrator. The bible scans are also reproduced in Amy's book, the ""The Fullen and Post Family Genealogy Book"" by Ameth Carmicheal. This is Amy Fullen's pen name. The book can be purchased from at www.lulu.com .

In early 2006, Amy posted to her website that ""James C Fullen was taken in by Powell W. Fullen and his wife Sarah. This couple is seen nearby Becky and her sons on the 1850 census but on all other census records they are listed as Fuller's."" It does appear, from examining the census microfilm, that Powell's last name could have been FULLEN. He is indexed by Ancestry.com as Powell FURLER, and in shown in Schuluter and Toole's 1850 census transcription as Powell FULLER. James could have lived with Powell Fullen after his Mother died in 1852. However, he is not listed with Powell and Sarah on the 1860 San Augustine County Census, or on any subsequent census records.

His birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen Bible, was as follows:

J C Fullen 1848

His marriage information, also listed under UNIONS in the Bible, is shows as follows:

JC & Catherine 1868","STR06" "I937","Fullen","James C.","Abt 1848","Abt 1883","0","(Research):Census Information:

Unable to locate James of his family on the 1860, 1870 or 1
880 census enumerations. PLEASE EMAIL IF YOU HAVE FOUND JAMES FULLEN ON ANY OF THE ABOVE CENSUS ENUMERATIONS.","STR06" "I20769","Fullen","James Jackson ""Jack""","22 Feb 1874","25 Sep 1958","0","His birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

Jack 1876

The information on his draft registration for World War I shows that his full name was Jack John Fullen, and that his date of birth was February 22, 1874. He registered on September 12, 1918, and was shown as being married to Mrs. Nettie Fullen, and as a farmer in Freestone, Navarro County, Texas. His death certificate showed his DOB as February 22, 1875, and indicated his parents were Jim Fullen and Elizabeth Parker. He was listed a Farmer. The informant was Mrs. Gladys Atteberry, presumably his daughter.

Ameth Carmichael shows that Jack FULLEN married (1) Nettie COOPER and that he married (2) Mary WATKINS.","STR06" "I20769","Fullen","James Jackson ""Jack""","22 Feb 1874","25 Sep 1958","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 Federal Census Texas, San Augustine, 5 J-Pct, District 142
183-184
FULLEN, Jack J. Head M w 35 M1 14 Texas US US Farmer
FULLEN, Nettie Wife F W 29 M1 14 6/6 Tx Tx Tx
FULLEN, Cora Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
FULLEN, Bula Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
FULLEN, Allen Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
FULLEN, Opal Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
FULLEN, Norman Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
FULLEN, Hoyt Son M W 1 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Federal Census Texas, Navarro, JP 6, ED 166
267-272
FULLEN, J J Hd M W 44 M TX TX Mississippi Farmer
FULLEN, Willie J Wife F W 38 M TX TX TX
FULLEN, Allen Son M W 18 S TX TX TX Farm Laborer
FULLEN, Opal Son* F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
FULLEN, Norman Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
FULLEN, Hoyt Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
FULLEN, Gladys Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
FULLEN, Arlis Dillon Son M W 4 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
LUCAS, Curtis Grandson M W 3/12 Tx Tx Tx

*Daughter was written first, and then SON was written over the top of daughter

1930 Federal Census Texas, Harris County, Houston, District 6 3302 North Main
#318-318
FULLEN, Jack J Head R $3000 M W 55 M 21 Tx Tx Tx
FULLEN, Nettie Wife F W 49 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
FULLEN, Norman Son M W 24 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Sawmill
FULLEN, Hoyt Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Lumbermill
FULLEN, Gladys Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
FULLEN, Dillion Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
FULLEN, Tommy Son M W 10 Tx Tx Tx

Ameth Carmicheal (Amy Fullen) notes that he married second a Mary WATKINS. I don't think this is correct. The Jack Fullen listed below was born circa 1859. The Jack Fullen listed in the census extracts above was born ca 1876. This is a significant age difference. Other sources show that the Jack Fullen below was actually Harrom Jackson Fullen, born in Comanche County (according to his family), or Tarrant County (according to his death certificate). Harrom Jackson Fullen and Mary Watkins were married ca 1874 or 1875 in Comanche or Coleman County, Texas.


J. M. WATKINS Self M Male W 25 MO Laborer KY IN
Mahala WATKINS Wife M Female W 18 TX Keeping House SC SC
Jack FULLEN BroL M Male W 21 TX Laborer AR MO
Mary L. FULLEN Sister M Female W 23 MO Keeping Hosue KY IN
Lizzie FULLEN Niece S Female W 4 TX --- -
J. T. MCINNIS Other S Male W 26 MS Farmer MS MS Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 4, Llano, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255317
NA Film Number T9-1317
Page Number 498B","STR06" "I20769","Fullen","James Jackson ""Jack""","22 Feb 1874","25 Sep 1958","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I20758","Fullen","James Marion","22 Sep 1881","4 Sep 1951","0","His birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

James M 1881

On February 24, 1937, he applied for a Social Security card. The following is a transcription of this application: Form SS-5, Treasury Department, IRS U.S. Social Security Act Application for Account Number 458-01-1541 James Marion Fullen R.F.D. No 6 Grand Saline, Van Zandt County, Texas Employer Seby C. Miller Overton, Rusk County, Texas Age 55 DOB September 22nd, 1881 Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas Father Jim Fullen Mother Elizabeth Parker Male White Date Signed February 24th, 1937 Signed J. M. Fullen

The Texas Death Index has his place of death as Dallas County, Texas. Tiffany Layman instead lists the location of his death as Sulphur Springs, Hopkins County, Texas. Both show the date as September 4, 1951, shortly before his 50th birthday.","STR06" "I20758","Fullen","James Marion","22 Sep 1881","4 Sep 1951","0","(Research):
Census Information:

In 1910, there was a Marion Fullen, age 22, who was a carpenter and living as a boarder in the home of Lewis STONE of Tennessee in Angelina County, Texas. He was listed as married, even though no wife or children appeared to be in the home with him. This was PROBABLY a different Marion Fullen based on the age (which should have been around 28).

1920 Hopkins County, TEXAS Census
Fullen, Marion J 38 Tx US US Farmer
Fullen, Julia 28 Ar Ga Ga
Fullen, Elsie 11 Ark Tx Ark
Fullen, Clifton 9 Ok Tx Ark
Fullen, Bessie May 6 Ark Tx Ark
Fullen, Adella 2 Tx Tx Ark
Fullen, Odelle 2 Tx Tx Ark
Fullen, Otto 3/12 Tx Tx Ark

1930 Hopkins County, TEXAS Census
Fullen, Marion 48 Tx Tx Al Farmer
Fullen, Julia 38 Ar Ga Al
Fullen, Clifton 19 Ok Tx Ar
Fullen, Odell 13 Tx Tx Ar
Fullen, Adell 13 Tx Tx Ar
Fullen, Otto 10 Tx Tx Ar
Fullen, Elizabeth 9 Tx Tx Ar
Fullen, Travis 4 Tx Tx Ar
Fullen Troy 3/12 Tx Tx Ar
Cooper, Anna 68 Al","STR06" "I828","Fullen","James Whitaker","27 Jan 1869","3 Jan 1933","0"," After Celeste's death, it appears that James and his two children moved in with his parents. Jame's Tombstone inscription reads ""Teacher-Literaturen-Scripturan""

The Biennial Report of the Texas Secretary of State, 1897, lists a ""James Fullen"" as JP #6, Tebo (p. 180).","STR06" "I828","Fullen","James Whitaker","27 Jan 1869","3 Jan 1933","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 6
Enumerated 12 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 12B
244-244
Fullen, James W Head M W 41 M1 18 Tx Tx Tx Farming
Fullen, Celesta Wf F W 38 m1 18 4/0 Tx Ms Ms

","STR06" "I1981","Fullen","Jennivive","Aug 1879","Yes, date unknown","0","Known as Ginnie.","STR06" "I1981","Fullen","Jennivive","Aug 1879","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine, Precinct 7
Enumerated 28 & 29 April 1910 By Thos. R. Smith
SD 2, ED 132, Sheet 9A
148-148
Smith, Taylor Hd W 32 M1 10 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Smith, Jennie Wife F W 27 M1 10 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Oda Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Ora Dtr F W & s Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Ottie Son M W 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I830","Fullen","John Allen","25 Jun 1875","22 May 1939","0","On his Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, he is shown as a Trucker, and the son of John A. Fullen. His mother's name was listed as ""not known."" His death certificate shows his date of birth as June 27, 1875 instead of June 25. The informant is Mrs. Allie Miller, presumably his daughter.","STR06" "I830","Fullen","John Allen","25 Jun 1875","22 May 1939","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I6454","Fullen","John Bertis","19 Apr 1917","9 Feb 2002","0","Sabine County Reporter
13 February 2002

John Bertis Fullen

John Bertis Fullen, 84, of Newton died Saturday, February 9, 2002 in Silsbee.

Fullen was a native of Milam and had lived in Newton several years. He was retired from Sun Oil Company and was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II.

Survivors: a son John B. Fullen, Jr. of Newton; four daughters, Annette Betz, Ruth Bell, and Winona Alice Roberts, all of Newton, and Nita Nolen of Silsbee; a sister Annie Lou Simmons of Newton; eight grandchildren, and nine great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Feb. 12 at Walter Smith Funeral Home chapel in Newton. Interment was at Gravel Hill Cemetery in Sabine County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I6454","Fullen","John Bertis","19 Apr 1917","9 Feb 2002","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 1
Enumerated May 1, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 176-1 Sheet 24A
Clines Ferry Road
512-R
Fullern John B Head m W 28 M Tx Newton Tx Farmer
Fullen, Winona D Wf F W 17 M Tx Newton Tx
Fullen, Nita Roy Dtr F W 0/12 Tx
Clemson, Aletha Sister-in-law F W 19 S Tx Freestone Tx Newworker

","STR06" "I20123","Fullen","John Irby","15 Jan 1921","17 Feb 2004","0","JOHN IRBY FULLEN, of Houston, TX joined the Lord on Feb. 17, 2004. Born in Bronson, TX, Jan. 15, 1921 to Clyde and Arlie Fullen. WWII Navy Veteran.

Survived by his wife of 50 years, Mae Fullen; son Craig Fullen & wife Linda, grandchildren Russell & Heather, Richmond, TX; and son Carey Brent Fullen of Houston. Also survived by brother Milton Fullen of Eastland, TX and numerous nieces and nephews.

Memorial service Saturday Febg. 21, 2004 at Westbury Church of Christ, 10424 Hillcroft, Houston. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to The ARC of Ft. Bend County, 3660 Glenn Lakes Lane, Missouri City, TX.","STR06" "I128","Fullen","John W.","28 Aug 1845","1 Mar 1933","0","Most official documents and census records simply show him as either John Fullen or John W. Fullen. His middle name is not known with certainty.

Frances Simmons [mailto:fsimmons@ruralcomm.com], in an email dated June 10, 2000, wrote that she discovered that John's middle name was Willoughby ""last year at the Fullen family reunion by looking at notes and articles they had kept. I think one article called it the James Willoughby Fullen reunion. Before that I only had James W. Fullen...."" However, Danice Hurt, a direct descendant through son William Franklin Fullen, emailed in January, 2012 that ""my mother (Bobbie Sue Fullen Lunsford) has always told me that his name was John Whitney Fullen. He lived with Frank & Nannie Fullen when my mother was a child. Unfortunately, so far I have been unable to find any documentation as to the middle name, your website is the first time I had heard of any other name."" A third possibility is that his middle name was Whitaker, as this is the middle name of his eldest son.

John and his brother, William were orphaned sometime before 1860. They lived with their stepfather, Solomon Causey, and his new wife until the Civil War.

John was just 16 when he enlisted in the Confederate States Army in February, 1862, alongside his brother William. John served in Company F, 11th Texas Regiment, from February, 1862 through February, 1864. The 11th Texas Infantry Regiment was placed under the command of Colonel Oran M. Roberts (a later governor of Texas). The 11th was marched to Arkansas where it combined into Randal's Brigade, McCulloch's Division in September 1862. The regiment is later moved to Louisiana. They combined forces with Green's 15th and 18th Texas Infantry on November 1, 1863. The combined force went south from Opelousas, Louisiana toward Grand Coteau in what Roberts described as a ""rapid and fatiguing march."" The 11th was ordered forward towards the enemy by the commander of the Confederate District of Western Louisiana, Major General Richard Taylor. On November 3, 1863, they were deployed in the Battle of Bayou Bourbeau. Several companies were sent out as skirmishers. The remainder of the 11th, including Company F, were deployed on the left wing of the lines, roughly two miles south of Opelusas. The infantry force retired from the field after approximately 3 hours of combat. The 11th reported 4 killed, 15 wounded, and 32 missing. Union casualties in the whole engagement numbered approximately 716 men. On November 4, 1863, the 11th joined the rest of Walker's Division in holding the country from Simsport to Opelousa against future assaults by Union forces.

Source: http://www.cba.uh.edu/~parks/tex/texreb.htm

I was unable to locate John W. Fullen in Sabine County, or anywhere else, at the time of the 1870 census. It was possible he was simply missed by the enumerator due to the turmoil of the reconstruction.

John W. Fullen made an application for a Pre-emption grant of land in Sabine County on August 12, 1876. In this application he, and two witnesses (G. Guthrie and A.C. Woolam), swore that he was a bona fide settler on vacant public land, and the head of a family. Pre-emption grants were made after statehood, and from 1866 to 1898 up to 160 acres could be claimed. Homesteaders were required to live on the land for three years and make improvements (such as building a barn) in order to qualify for a pre-emption grant of 160 acres. He patented his application on December 11, 1879. In his affadavit John Fullen swore, and his two witnesses affirmed, that he had occupied the land he was claiming for three consecutive years, from Sept. 30, 1876 through the current date. Witnesses were J. P. Payne and Wm. W. Weatherred. J. P. Payne was a step-son of Thompson Allen, the grandfather of John's wife, Jane Allen Fullen. The original Sabine Preemption Grand is on file at the Texas General Land Office, File #68.

As of 1880, John was living in Bronson and working as a farmer. He and Jane had four children at the time: James, Leala (Lula), Viola, and John. Viola can be found on the actual census microfilm, but is missing from Toole and Speight's transcription of the 1880 census.

None of his children appeared to have been recorded as attending school at the time of the 1890 Scholastic census,unlike those of his brother William, who had attended school. Presumably they were needed at home to help John and Jane on the farm.

According to the Sabine County 1910 Federal Census, John and Jane Fullen had been married for 42 years. They had had 9 children, 7 of whom were still living.

In his Confederate Pension Application file, the Application for Mortuary Warrant indicates that he died of Bright's Disease (kidney disease) in the home of his son, W.F. Fullen of Bronson.

Several photos exist of John Fullen. One is a family grouping, but only he and Jane have been identified positively.

(Written by Melinda McLemore Strong circa 1986 and revised periodically)","STR06" "I128","Fullen","John W.","28 Aug 1845","1 Mar 1933","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Beat, PO Milam
Enumerated 12 Jun 1860
Page 2, Stamped 318
7-7
Solomon Cawsey 44 M Farmer 1000 2625 Miss
Harriet L. Cawsey 34 F $--- $1320 La
William M. Fullen 16 M Tx
John W. Fullen 12 M Tx
William E Cawsey 12 M Tx
Sebern J. Cawsey 2 M Tx
Geo W Cawsey 1/12 M Tx

1870
Not located

Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 6B
100-100
Fullen, John Head W M Aug 1844 55 M 33 Tx Tn Tn Farmer
Fullen, Jane Wf W F Dec 1849 50 M 33 12/9 Tx Miss Tx
Fullen, Daisy Dau W F Nov 1883 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Wiley Son W M July 1886 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Fullen, Franklin Son W M Jan 1889 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Clyde Son W M Nov 1890 9 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 6
Enumerated 11 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 32A
211-211
Fullen, John W. Head M W 64 m1 42 Tx Tn Pa Farming Home Farm
Fullen, Jane C Wf F W 57 M1 42 9/7 Tx Mi Tx
Fullen, Clyde Son M w 19 S Tx Tx Tx Farming

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 17 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 16A Stamped 212
306-306
Becton, Jim L Hd M W 36 M Tx NC Miss Farmer
Becton, Daisie M Wf F W 36 M Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Ivie B Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Howard I Son F (sic) W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Fay A Dtr F W 7 Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Gladis R Dtr F W 2 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
307-307
Fullen, John W Hd M W 72 M Tx Ms Ms Farmer
Fullen, Jane Wf F W 69 Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, James W Son M W 50 Wd Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Fullen, Drew O Grandson M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Luke T Grandson M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I128","Fullen","John W.","28 Aug 1845","1 Mar 1933","0","(Medical):Brights Disease (Kidney Disease)","STR06" "I32398","Fullen","Johnny Paul","21 Jun 1914","6 Mar 1963","0","On his Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, he was shown as a Crane operator in the construction industry. His residence was listed as 255 Rio Vista, Brownsville, Texas. The informant was Mrs. J. P. Fullen.","STR06" "I32398","Fullen","Johnny Paul","21 Jun 1914","6 Mar 1963","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I11159","Fullen","Larry Wayne","4 Mar 1946","15 Feb 2012","0","His Texas Birth Indes lisitng shows him as a son of Robert Louis Fullen and Kathryn Eloise Wilkins.

Obituary

Larry Wayne Fullen, 65, died February 15, 2012 at his residence.

A Celebration of Life service is scheduled for 10:30 am, Saturday, February 18, 2012 at Hereford Heritage Funeral Home, 411 E 6th Street. Rev's Ron Lacy, Pastor of Dawn Baptist Church, and Roy Hunter, friend in Christ, will officiate.

Graveside Services will be conducted by Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill, Texas on Sunday, 2:00 pm, February 19, 2012 at Fairmont Cemetery, Hemphill, Texas. Military honors will be provided by the US Army Honor Guard from Ft. Hood, Texas.

Larry Wayne Fullen was born March 4, 1946 in Dallas to Robert and Kathryn (Wilkins) Fullen. He married the love of his life, Sandi ""Norris"" Fullen on June 19, 1971 in Lake Charles, LA. They moved to their residence south of Dawn on County Road B from Amarillo in 2004. Larry graduated from Chilton County High School in Clanton, Alabama. He graduated from West Texas State University. Larry was a gentle and kind man and a friend to everyone he met. He had a gift of endearing himself to everyone. Larry's heart was full of love first and foremost for his Savior and King and it spilled over to all the people that crossed his path. He had a love of the Western Heritage and stewardship of the land with a special concern for the animals in his care. Larry was a member of the Texas State Western Cattle Rangers, Past Member of the Amarillo Lions Club.
Larry was a veteran in the Army with the Special Forces civil affairs battalion and trained dogs for combat activity during the Vietnam War. Larry's love for animals was one of the special gifts God gave him.

Larry was a member of the Dawn Baptist Church.

Survivors include his wife and best friend Sandi of the home, 2 brothers Don Fullen and wife Cheryl of Conroe, TX, Austin Fullen and wife Alexis of Lake Charles, LA, several nieces, nephews and a host of many friends.

Larry was preceded in death by his parents.

The family suggests memorials to WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT, 12672 Silicon Drive, Suite 105 San Antonio, TX 78249, GIDEONS INTERNATIONAL , 2200 West 7th Avenue , Amarillo, TX 79106, CITYCHURCH AMARILLO, 205 South Polk Street , Amarillo, TX 79101 or charity of choice.

Express condolences and sign the on line guest book at www.hereforeheritagefh.com","STR06" "I1979","Fullen","Lawrence Allen ""Lon""","9 Aug 1874","14 Jan 1959","0","He and Elvina were living next door to his parents and a house away from his brother William at the time of the 1900 Sabine County Census. They were also living next to his parents at the time of the 1910 census. His death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was a farmer and rancher.","STR06" "I1979","Fullen","Lawrence Allen ""Lon""","9 Aug 1874","14 Jan 1959","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7, ED 169
6 & & Jan 1920 by Thos R Smith
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 4B
80-80
Fullen, Lon A Hd M W 48 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Fullen, Vina Wife F W 42 M Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Robert L Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Clara Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Fannie Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Hilliard Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Rosella Dtr F W 3 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Lewis A Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 15 and 16 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 5A Stamped 115
89-91
Clark, Easual N Hed M W 32 M Tx Tx Tx Drayman Hauling
Clark, Bertie Wf F W 26 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Lavern Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Easual Jr Son M W 7 S Tx Tx
Clark, Doil Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Knox Son m W 2 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Butler, Cornelius Hired Hand M Neg 13 S Tx Tx Tx Servant
90-92
Smith, Osborn Head mW 25 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Smith, Bradie Wf F W 28 M Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Artie Son M W 3 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Elbert Son M W 1 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Joe I Boarder M W 36 S Tx Tx Tx Drayman Hauling
92-94
Clark, Mrs. W. J. Had F W 44 Wd Tx La Tx Farmer
Clark, Edward Son m W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Leon Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Truitt Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Paul Son M W 3 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
93-95
Fullen, Lon A Head m W 44 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Fullen, Edvina Wf F W53 m 18 Tx Tx La
Fullen, Hilliard Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
Fullen, Rosella Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
Fullen, Leroy Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
94-96
Paudert, Pierse E Head M W 34 M Ark NY Ark Agent Insurance
Paudert, Ruby Wf F W 17 M Tx Tx Tx
Paudert, Elouise Dtr F W 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Paudert, Elizabeth Mother F W 69 Wd Ark Ark Ilkl
95-97
Clark, Mathes J head m W 32 M Tx Tx Tx Stockman Stock running
Clark, Daisy Wf F W 24 M Tx Tx Tx
Ivy, Frank Hired Had m W 78 Ev Miss Ireland Miss Farmer
96-98
Clark, Monroe Head m W 48 M 20 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Bessie Wf F W 47 M Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Vira Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
97-99
Clark, George B head M W 63 Tx Tx Tx Stockman
Clark, Bettie Wf F W 33 M 29 La La La","STR06" "I1980","Fullen","Lena","3 Apr 1877","28 Jun 1914","0","Her tombstone was inscribed ""She was a kind and affectionate wife A fond mother And a friend to all.""","STR06" "I31599","Fullen","Lonnie A.","17 Apr 1911","28 Sep 1975","0","At the time of the 1930 census, a 19 year old Lonnie A. Fullen, born in Texas with a father born in Mississpppi and a mother born in Tennessee, was listed a boarder in San Patrico County, Texas, in the home of George Dalman. Lonnie's occupation was listed as ""Laborer, Odd Jobs."" Sharon Leamon shows his date of birth as April 17, 1911, the California Death Index instead shows April 17, 1912.

The Texas Birth index shows that a Lonnie Andrew Fullen, husband of Mary Juanita Thomas, was the father of Bobbie Andrew Fullen, born 31 January 1943 in Nueces County.","STR06" "I13242","Fullen","Louis Allen","6 Mar 1918","1 Apr 1990","0","His tombstone, in Fairmount Cemetery, reads:
Louis Allen Fullen
PFC U.S. Army
WW II
Mar. 6, 1918-Apr. 1, 1990","STR06" "I7928","Fullen","Margarite Ruth","13 Apr 1917","27 May 1945","0","She was listed as being the mother of a son, born 2 Apr 1935, in Newton County, Texas. No father listed.","STR06" "I7928","Fullen","Margarite Ruth","13 Apr 1917","27 May 1945","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I21222","Fullen","Marian","Abt 1875","Yes, date unknown","0","Her birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

Marion 1975","STR06" "I7924","","","","","","","" "I21220","Fullen","Mary Ella","8 Feb 1876","12 Feb 1967","0","Her birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

Ella 1874","STR06" "I21220","Fullen","Mary Ella","8 Feb 1876","12 Feb 1967","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 5
Enumerated 23 April 1910 by Willis S. Massey
SD 2, ED 142, Sheet 7A
109-108
Burns, Willie M Hd 28 M2 14 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Burns, Ella Wf 32 M1 14 8/6 Tx Tx Tx
Burns, Bertha Dtr 10 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Burns, Willie Dtr 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Burns, Seab Son 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Burns, May Dtr 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Burns, Emily Dtr 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Burns, Baby Son 0/12 Tx Tx Tx
Burns, Sarah Mother 58 D Tx US US
Andergriff, Mary Hired Hand 19 Wd Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer Working Out

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine, Justice Pr 3
Enumerated 12& 13 Jan 1920 by Hugh Fox
SD 32 ED 178
125-125
Burns, Ella M Hd F W 40 W Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Burns, Cebe E Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Burns, May Ellen Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Burns, Emily E Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Burns, Luther Son M W 9 Tx Tx Tx
Burns, Odessie T Dtr F 7 Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Jasper City Pr 2
Enumerated April 18, 1930
ED 121 SD 19 Sheet ?11B
229-241
McCollum, Henry Hd M W 24 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Tie Maker
McCollum, Odea Wife F W 18 M 14 Tx Tx Tx
Burns, Ella Mother-in-law F W 50 Wd 17 Tx Al Al","STR06" "I21220","Fullen","Mary Ella","8 Feb 1876","12 Feb 1967","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I21218","Fullen","Minnie","Between 1876 and 1882","Aug 1971","0","Her birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

Minnie 1876

Ameth Carmichael shows she married W.J. SHIPP on 7-10-1889 in Leon County, Texas. This record may have been for another Minnie Fullen, as she would have only been 13 years in 1889 (and possibly even younger), and there is no indication that she moved to Leon County. There is a notation, however, in the UNIONS section of the Fullen family bible, that ""Minnie and William"" were wed ca 1899. William's last name is not shown.

Ameth further cites this cemetery record as Minnie's, from the Freeman Cemetery in Angelina County, Texas:

THOMPSON,Minnie V. 7-9-1882 8-11-1971

There is a Minnie V. Thompson listed on the SSDI with dates similar, but not identical, to the above listing. According to the SSDI, Minnie Thompson was born on July 9, 1880 and died on August 15, 1971. The similarities in the two sets of records make it appear as if they do indeed relate to the same person. Perhaps the cemetery information was simply recorded incorrectly. The Texas Death Index shows yet a third date of death, that of August 9, 1971.

A request was made by Melinda Strong to the Social Security Administration for a copy of Minnie's application for a Social Security Account Number. In response, the Social Security Administration mailed a copy of a ""Request for E/R Action"", which was the only information they had on file for Minnie. This application was filed with the Lufkin, Texas District office for purposes of making an HIB claim. Minnie was assigned 461-86-2495 as her account number. The form listed her date of birth as July 9, 1880. This would make her some four years younger than the date shown in the Fullen bible, but two years older than the cemetery records indicate. It is possible that her exact year of birth had been forgotten, even by Minnie herself. Additionally, on this application, her parents were shown as Jim FULMER and Elizabeth PARKER. It appears that she was born in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas. Note that her father's last name is shown as FULMER and not FULLEN. Perhaps this was simply a transcription error.

It appears likely that Minnie Thompson is indeed the daughter of Jim FULLEN and Elizabeth PARKER, but there is still some uncertainty. Perhaps obtaining a copy of her death certificate and/or obituary would help clarify matters. Please email us if you know more about Minnie.","STR06" "I20775","Fullen","Norman Bannis","27 Apr 1906","4 Feb 1953","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed that his usual occupation was farming, and that he was married.","STR06" "I20775","Fullen","Norman Bannis","27 Apr 1906","4 Feb 1953","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I20764","Fullen","Odell","25 Feb 1917","10 Dec 1984","0","His birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded of the Fullen bible, was as follows:

Odell 1917

His grandson, Jesse Lee Fullen, reported that Odell and Adell were twins, and were born on February 25, 1917. Odell himself was the father of twins who were born on February 25, 1942, two sets of twins born on the twenty-fifth day of the second month, exactly 25 years apart.","STR06" "I20764","Fullen","Odell","25 Feb 1917","10 Dec 1984","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Wood County, Mineloa City, JP 2
Enumerated April 10, 1940
SD 3 ED 250-5 Sheet 12A
Stone
111-259-R-5-No
Fullen, Odell Head m W 23 M No H4 Tx Same Place Mechanic Auto Garage
Fullen, Hazel Wf F W 18 M No 6 Tx Same Place
Fullen, Robert Lee Son M W 1 Tx Same Place","STR06" "I7934","","","","","","","" "I31594","Fullen","Ollie Manchell","Dec 1897","11 Nov 1918","0","Sharon Leamon shows that he was married and was the father of one son, William Braxton Fullen (1916-2001).","STR06" "I20774","Fullen","Opie Harold","11 May 1904","8 Jan 1976","0","On his Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, his usual occupation was shown as Pipe Fitter, Construction. The informant was Mrs. O. H. Fullen, his wife.

Name: Opie Harold Fullen
Death Date: 08 Jan 1976
Death Place: Texas City, Galveston, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 71 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1905
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jack Fullen
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nettie Ruth Cooper
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243843
Digital Film Number: 4167928
Image Number: 1126
Reference Number: 2492
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I20774","Fullen","Opie Harold","11 May 1904","8 Jan 1976","0","(Research):Obituary of his wife:

Lucy Augusta Fullen

Mrs. Lucy Augusta Fullen
Mrs. Lucy Augusta Fullen, of Galveston, died in Galveston.
Services will be 9 a.m. Wednesday in Richland Cemetery. Officiating will be Russell Bankes. Corley Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements.
Her husband, Opie Harold Fullen, preceded her in death Jan. 8, 1976.
She is survived by two sons, Bobby Fullen and Bill Fullen, both of Galveston; one daughter, Mrs. Joe Kiff of Texas City; a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and one brother, Eugene Mayo.

Notes:

Corsicana Daily Sun - Jan 10, 1989
From the collection of Pat Bunch, posted by Edward L. Williams","STR06" "I20774","Fullen","Opie Harold","11 May 1904","8 Jan 1976","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I6585","Fullen","Otis Edward","20 Feb 1897","13 Dec 1970","0","It appears he had married a daughter of Richard and Lillie Davis prior to 1920, and been shortly thereafter widowed. At the time of the 1920 census, he was a boarder in their home, listed as son-in-law, and also as widowed. His younger sister, Velma, was also a boarder in that same home. There is a death certificate on file for his first wife, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. She was shown as Mrs. Otis E. Fullen, born Oct. 20, 1898 died October 29, 1918 from bronchopneumonia due to the Influenza epidemic sweeping the world. Her parents were shown as R. D. Davis of Alabama and Miss Fortenberry of Mississippi.","STR06" "I6585","Fullen","Otis Edward","20 Feb 1897","13 Dec 1970","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, Jefferson County, Beaumont Ward 1, ED 87
McFadden Str.
1120-228-???
Davis, Richard D Hd M W 71 M Ala Ala SC Inspector Lumber Co
Davis, Lissie Wife F W 52 M Miss Miss Miss
Davis, Henry Son M W 28 S Tx Ala Miss
Davis, Locke Son M W 22 s Tx Ala Miss
Davis, Richard Son M W 19 S Tx Ala Miss
Davis, Lillie Dtr F W 16 S Tx Ala Miss
Davis, Ida May Dtr F W 14 S Tx ALa Miss
Fullen, Otis Son-in-law 22 Wd Tx Tx Tx Cashier Bank
Fullen, Velma Boarder F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
McGawan, Mable Boarder F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Stenographer
Reynolds, Sam Boarder M W 27 S Ks Ks Ks Stillman Refinary
Howard, Elray Boarder M W 19 S Tx Ga Tx Cashier Bank","STR06" "I6585","Fullen","Otis Edward","20 Feb 1897","13 Dec 1970","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I20765","Fullen","Otto Wingo","30 Sep 1919","16 Sep 1997","0","His birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

Otto 1919

Sunday, September 21, 1997
Grand Prarie News
Otto W. Fullen

Otto W. Fullen, 77, of Hutchins died Tuesday, Sept. 16, in a Dallas hospital following a lengthy illness. He was preceded in death by his son, Otto W. Fullen, Jr. in 1985, and grandson, David Fullen in 1992.

Born in Como, Mr. Fullen had been a Hutchins resident for the past two and one half years and a longtime resident of Dallas County. He was a U.S. Navy veteran. Mr. Fullen retired in 1972, from Texas Pacific Motor Freight Company in Dallas as a truck driver. He was a member of First Baptist Church in Canton.

Mr. Fullen is survived by his wife of 60 years, Effie Fullen of Hutchins; daughter and son-in-law Jerry and Mary Fullen of Balch Springs; sisters Adell Starnes of Lancaster and Dorothy Durbin of Dallas; brother Travis Fullen of Aurora, Col.; eight grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

Services took place Friday, Sept. 19, at Bean-Massey-Burge Chapel in Grand Prarie. Burial followed in Grand Prarie's Southland Cemetery.

Bean-Massey-Burge Funeral Home handled the arrangements.

(Courtesy of Veronica Fullen Limsky)","STR06" "I24001","Fullen","Otto Wingo","26 Jul 1941","29 Jul 1985","0","Otto W. Fullen Jr.

Services for Otto W. Fullen Jr., 44, of Dallas will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Southland Funeral Home Chapel with burial following at the Southland Cemetery.

Mr. Fullen died Monday at work in Dallas after a short illness.

A lifetime resident of Dallas, Mr. Fullen worked for Highland Construction Co. of Dallas. He served in the U.S. Navy and U.S. Army and was a member of the Baptist Church.

He is suvived by his wife, Carol McClure Fullen of Dallas; two sons, David G. and Scott A. Fullen of Dallas; one daughter, Veronica (Roni) Baker of Balch Springs; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto W. Fullen; sone brother, Rev. Jerry Fullen of Balch Springs; and one sister, Katherine Elaine Cooper of Grand Praire.

(Courtesy of Veronica Fullen Limsky)","STR06" "I7933","Fullen","Pearlie May","18 Jan 1921","13 Sep 1989","0","Her social security card was issued in Louisiana.","STR06" "I4398","Fullen","Powell W.","Abt 1816","Aft 1870","0","Appears to be FULLEN from viewing the actual census microfilm. In Schluter and Toole's transcription of the 1850 Sabine County, Texas Census, he was listed as Powell FULLER.

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County
136-136
Powell W. FULLER (sic) 34 m SC Farmer
Sarah R. 34 f Va
Lou Ann E. 14 f Ky (m. Manuel Walton LOVING, son of Manuel W. Loving & Elizabeth Chiles)

He is living in the household immediately following William and Mahala CLARK, and preceding Elijah and Jane Clark. William Clark is said to be from Edgefield County, SC.

Said by Amy FULLEN to be a brother-in-law of Rebecca Fullen--the mother of William, John and James Fullen. She was a widow on the 1850 Sabine County, Census.

1860 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine
183-183
P.W. Fullen?/Fuller? 43 M Farmer 300 150 SC
Sarah R. "" 45 F Va
Eliza J. "" 8 F Texas
(Eliza is their Grandaughter, born ot LouAnn Fuller/Fullen and James M. Burroughs)
Rachael 3 "" F Texas

Note: On the actual census microfilm, the final letter of Powell's name is not clearly an N or an R. Debra LaMel writes that Eliza J BURROUGHS is actually a granddaughter of Powell and Sarah. This makes possible that the younger Rachel is a granddaughter as well.

On the 1870 Sabine County transcription by Blanche Toole, he is again listed as P.N. FULLER, in household 624/624. Again, on the actual microfilm, the accurate spelling of the name is not clear.

624/624
Davidson, P.P. 26 M W Farmer 1200 800 Texas
Davidson, Malvina 25 F W K.H. Texas
Davidson, Sarah A. 3 F W Texas
Davidson, Calvin B. 1 M W Texas
FULLER, P.N. 54 M W 200 400 S.C.
FULLER, Sarah A. 54 F W Va.
FULLER, Rachel E 13 F W Texas
Noble, Elizabeth J 18 F W Farmer 1000 400 Texas
Noble, William 1 M W Texas

The relationship between the Davidson and Fullen/Fuller family is not known. Malvina Beddoe Davidson, however, is not a daughter of Powell and Sarah.

At the time of the 1880 census, Powell could not be found. His wife, Sarah, presumably widowed, was living with her daughter, Rachel, and son-in-law, John HARRIS in Henderson County, Texas.","STR06" "I23980","Fullen","Rachel","Abt 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","Her birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

Rachel 1874

Marriage Information, as shown in the scan of the UNIONS page of the same Bible, was shown as follows:

Rachel and Alfred 1896

ALFRED'S LAST NAME IS NOT KNOWN. PLEASE EMAIL IF YOU KNOW MORE ABOUT THIS FAMILY!","STR06" "I24031","Fullen","Rachel E.","Abt 1857","Yes, date unknown","0","Powell and Sarah may actually be her grandparents, not parents.","STR06" "I24031","Fullen","Rachel E.","Abt 1857","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Census
Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John HARRIS Self M Male W 27 TX Farmer GA GA
Rachile E. HARRIS Wife M Female W 22 TX Housekeeper SC VA
Sarah FULLER MotherL W Female W 64 VA Housekeeper VA VA

Source Information:
Census Place District 4, Henderson, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255310 NA Film Number T9-1310Page Number 182D","STR06" "I48032","Fullen","Ricky Dwayne","6 May 1964","7 Sep 2022","0","Ricky Dwayne Fullen, 58, of Sundown passed from this life on Sept. 7, 2022. A Celebration of Life is scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2022, in the Krestridge Funeral Home Chapel with Chaplain Allen Whitley officiating.
Ricky Dwayne Fullen was born May 6, 1964, in Levelland. He grew up some in Odessa and lived in Sundown. He was an oilfield electrician and worked for K-Bar and Dixie Electric. In 2011, he opened his own shop, R-Tech. He married Melinda Ann Stone on Dec. 11, 1987.
He loved God and his family.
Ricky was preceded in death by his father, W.B. Fullen Jr.; mother and stepfather, Norma and Bob Rumbaugh; nephew, Paul Smith; and grandparents, W.B. Bill and Nellie Fullen.
He is survived by his wife, Melinda Ann Stone Fullen of Sundown; sister-in-law, Laura Rene Lilleland of Sundown; stepmother, Carolyn Fullen of Sundown; sister, Vickie (Jack) Smith of Moran; Tony Fullen of Lubbock; Wes and Betty Willhite of Tashimingo, Oklahoma; Jeffry Stanley of Sundown; Melissa Ann Stanley of Sundown; two dogs, Bandie and Shasta; and nine nieces and nephews and nine grates.
Arrangements are under the direction and personal care of the professionals at Krestridge Funeral Home. (806) 897-1111

Published by Krestridge Funeral Home - Levelland on Sep. 9, 2022.

(Posted on Facebook by his sister, Vickie Fullen Smith, who contributed much information about this branch of the Fullen family)","STR06" "I6570","Fullen","Robert L.","19 Dec 1904","Jun 1974","0","Most sources show his middle name as Lawrence, which was his father's first name, but some instead show his middle name as Louis.

Francis Simmons shows that Robert married Kathryn Eloise Wilkins, and that they were the parents of Larry, Don, and Austin Fullen.

Ameth Carmicheal ALSO lists this marriage:

iii. Effie COOPER (daughter of John Cooper and Anna Pounds) was born 1894 in Arkansas. She married Robert Lawrence (Bob) FULLEN, son of Lawrence ""Lon"" Allen FULLEN and Margarete Elvina MCNAUGHTEN. He was born 1904 in Milam, Sabine County, Texas.

Effie's older sisters, Jeanett ""Nettie"" Cooper and Julia Bay Cooper, married Fullen brothers. Their husbands were both sons of James Fullen and Katherine Elizabeth Parker. Robert was a first cousin, once removed, of their husband's. Francis Simmons, however, does not note this marriage.

Cheryl Fullen, the wife of Robert's son Don Wheelan Fullen, writes that ""Robert was married 4-5 times..Effie was one wife"" but that Kathryn Wilkins was her mother-in-law, and the mother of Robert's three sons, Larry, Don (her husband) and Austin.","STR06" "I23995","","","","","","","" "I11156","Fullen","Ruby Annie","4 Aug 1912","18 Mar 1999","0","In the 1976 obituary of her brother, Rev. A. H. Fullen, she was listed as Mrs. Ruby Kraner of Hemphill.

According to the Social Security Death Index, her last place of residence was Shreveport, Louisiana.

In her weekly Sabine County Reporter column, ""On the Bright Side"", Mary Howell wrote that she remembered Pep and Ruby Paudert. ""Pep made mattresses and operated the Hemphill Mattress Company. Ruby was the first Avon lady in Sabine County. "" (Page 4, July 18, 2007)","STR06" "I29693","","","","","","","" "I13227","Fullen","Thaddeus Milton","20 Dec 1918","3 Jan 2007","0","Seperate Military Marker inscribed ""S1 US Navy/World War II.""","STR06" "I20767","Fullen","Travis B.","29 Oct 1925","3 Apr 2001","0","Wyoming Tribune Obituary (Courtesy of Tiffany Layman)

Travis B. Fullen, 75, of Cheyenne died April 3 at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center. He was born Oct. 29, 1925, in Hopkins County, Texas, and had lived here since October 1995 with prior residence of 20 years in Denver. Mr. Fullen was a salesman. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Denver, Eagles Lodge, American Legion and Moose Lodge. He is survived by his wife, Katherine Fullen of Cheyenne, whom he married March 23, 1958; son, Glenn Fullen of Arizona; stepdaughter, Sandra K. Leighton of Cheyenne; sister, Dorothy Durbin of Dallas; two grandchildren; and one great-grandson. He was preceded in death by his parents, James and Julia Fullen; five brothers; and four sisters. Cremation has taken place at Cheyenne Memorial Gardens under the direction of Wiederspahn-Radomsky Chapel of the Chimes.

FULLEN, Travis B; 75; Hopkins County TX-Cheyenne WY; 9 Apr 2001 Name: Travis Fullen SSN: 460-22-7803 Last Residence: 82007 Cheyenne, Laramie, Wyoming, United States of America Born: 29 Oct 1925 Died: 3 Apr 2001 State (Year) SSN issued: Texas (Before 1951)","STR06" "I20768","Fullen","Troy Lee","26 Dec 1929","20 Jun 1968","0","His birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

Troy 1929

Don and Amy Fullen had a copy of his ""Delayed Birth Registration"" on their website. On this delayed birth registration, filed by affidavit by his sister Elsie Pearl Millsap, Troy's location of birth was given as Como, Hopkins County, Texas.

His headstone, pictured in Ameth's book, simply reads Troy Lee Fullen 1929-1968.

Tiffany Layman writes on website that: ""Troy died January 20, 1968 six months after a tragic car accident that occurred on his way home from Colorado to visit his sick wife Virginia in the hospital. He is buried in Restland Memorial, Mesquite Texas next to his wife, and not far from his wife's mother Frances Bradley Bending and her second husband Joe Carruthers.""

Source:

http://75167.tripod.com/id9.html

On his Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, his usual occupation was listed as Supervisor, Cafeteria. He was in the Villa Marie Nursing Home, presumably being cared for after the car accident that left him in a coma. The informant on the certificate was his wife, Mrs. Virginia Fullen.","STR06" "I6588","Fullen","Velma Lee","6 Sep 1902","24 May 1955","0","At the time of the 1920 census, she was boarding in the Davis home in Beaumont, Texas, along with her brother Otis.

Her father's obituary from 1947 referred to her as Mrs. Charles ADKINS of El Paso...with the earlier obituary of her brother, Ferman Fullen, instead listing her as Mrs. Charles ATKINS, again of El Paso.","STR06" "I6588","Fullen","Velma Lee","6 Sep 1902","24 May 1955","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jefferson, Beaumont, Beaumont City, Part of Ward 1
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 123-12 SD 27 Sheet 9B
Street: North
1295-169-228
(Appears to have been a four unit apartment)
Moss, Thelma (sic) H R $42.50 F W 26 M@19 Tx Tx Tx
Moss, John E. Son M W 2 9/12 S Wisc Mo Tx
Moss, William W Son M W 2/12 S Tx Mo Tx","STR06" "I48769","Fullen","Verna Mae","18 Sep 1907","6 Jan 1981","0","Informant on her death certificate was her surviving spouse, Clyde E. Stewart.","STR06" "I125","Fullen","Viola ""Ola""","29 Feb 1872","1 Mar 1907","0","Evon Tisdale gave Melinda McLemore Strong a brown dress with black ribbons that had belonged to Viola. It is in very fragile condition.

Her tombstone is inscribed ""Resting in Heaven""","STR06" "I6566","Fullen","Viola Pearl","14 Jul 1898","Yes, date unknown","0","She appears to have married second a Mr. Halbert. She can be found on the 1940 Dallas, Dallas County, Texas census, listed as Viola Halbert and living with sons L.B., Louis, and Ernest and daughter and son-in-law Lillie Mae and Carvy Mason.

The 1976 obither of her brother lists her as Mrs. Viola WALKER of Dallas.","STR06" "I6566","Fullen","Viola Pearl","14 Jul 1898","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Dallas, Dallas City, JP 1, Block 77-78
Enumerated 2 April 1940
SD 5 ED 255-18 Sheet 1B
Reagan
3129-23-R-25
Halbert, Viola head F W 41 S (M was written and then struck through) No H-4 Tx R Sabine County Texas
Easley, L B Son M W 22 S No H-2 Tx R Sabine County, Tx Grocery Salesman Retail Grocery Store
Easley, Louie Son M W 18 S Yes H-1 Tx R Sabine County, TX Grocery Salesman Retail Grocery Store
Easley, Ernest Son M W 13 S Yeas 4 Tx R Sabine County, TX
Mason, Carvy Son-in-law M W 21 M No H-1 Tx R Sabine County, TX Shoe Salesman Retail Shoe Store
Mason, Lillie Mae Dtr F W 20 M No H-4 Tx R Sabine County, TX
Mason, James C grandson M W 4/12 S Tx
Mason, Eldon Lodger M W 24 S No H-1 Tx R Sabine County, TX Grocery Salesman Retail Grocery Store","STR06" "I13270","Fullen","Virgie Maxine","19 Mar 1946","21 Mar 1946","0","On her Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, her parents, Walter Fullen and Esther Robinson are both shown as of Newton County, Texas.","STR06" "I7925","Fullen","Walter Otto","6 Dec 1913","20 Sep 1963","0","His Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows his as a Sawyer at a Sawmill.","STR06" "I6565","Fullen","Washington W. ""Wash""","7 Jan 1882","31 Mar 1934","0","On his Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, he is shown as an Insurance Agent, and married to a Muriel. The informant is shown as Hesta Fullen, probably his daughter Hester? It is noted, in error, that both of his parents, William Fullen and Elizabeth Allen, were born in Tennessee.

Washington and his wife and daughter were living with his parents at the time of the 1910 Sabine County census. They had been married 5 years, and were the parents of one child, still living.","STR06" "I6565","Fullen","Washington W. ""Wash""","7 Jan 1882","31 Mar 1934","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I1978","Fullen","William Ashley","22 Jun 1871","16 Oct 1943","0","William lived next door to his parents at the time of the 1900 Sabine County Census. He had been married to Minnie for seven years at the time of the census, and it appears their first two sons, Ashley and Sidney had already died.

W.A. Fullen, 72 Dies of Stroke at Newton Home: Services for Father of Three Beaumonters to be held this afternoon at Antioch Church Near Bronson (Newton, Texas, Oct 16 SPL):

W.A. Fullen, 72, father of Otis E. Fullen, W. B. Fullen and Mrs. Basil Kee of Beaumont, died of a stroke at his home on a farm near here early Saturday morning. Funeral services will be held at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the Antioch Baptist Church in Sabine county, eight miles east of Bronson with Rev. Mr. Harrell of Newton and Rev. Jack Lee of Farrsville officiating. Burial will be in the family plot in the Gravel Hill community. Mr. Fullen was married three times. His first wife was Miss Minnie Ferguson and of this marriage the following six sons and daughters survive: Ferman Fullen of Port Arthur, W. V. and Otis E. Fullen of Beaumont, Mrs. Basil Kee of Beaumont, Mrs. Kelly Fogg of New Orleans, LA, and Mrs. Charles Adkins of El Paso. Mr. Fullen was then married to Miss Nettie Weaver and four children of this union survive. They are Mrs. Ramsey Simmons, Mrs. Ramsey Smith, Mrs. J.R. Bobbitt and J. Burdis Fullen, all of Newton County. Mr. Fullen's third wife, the former Mrs. Emma Weaver, to whom he was married 20 years ago, survives, as well as a number of grandchildren. Pallbearers at the services will be five sons-in-law, Kelley Fogg, Ramsey Simmons, Ramsey Smith, Basil Kee and J. B. Bobbitt and a brother-in-law, Hampton Boyett (husband of Mittie WEAVER). (Hand written on the bottom of the clipping was Enterprise 10/17/47, however, both Pam Mahon and his tombstone confirm his date of death as 16 October 1943).

The family moved to Newton County circa 1925.","STR06" "I1978","Fullen","William Ashley","22 Jun 1871","16 Oct 1943","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine, Milam Precinct No 4
Enumerated 5 and 6 June 1900 James N. Draughan
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 3A Stamped 131
43-43
Fullen, William Hd W M Jun 1870 29 M 7 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Fullen, Minnie Wife W F Jany 1888 22 M ? 5/3 Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Firmon Son W M Jun 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Odis Son W M Feb 1897 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, William Son W M Jany 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 4
Enumerated 11 May 1910 by Reginald G. Goodrich
SD 2, ED 134 Sheet 16A
236-244
Fullen, William A. Fd M W 38 M1 17 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Fullen, Minnie L Wf F W 32 m1 17 7/6 Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Ferman A Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Fullen, Otis E Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Fullen, William L Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Fullen, Imogene M Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Fullen, Velma L Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Alice S. Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 3, ED 141
Enumerated 7 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 141
151-151
Fullen, Will Hd M W 48 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Fullen, Nettiw Wife F W 36 M Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Annie Dtr F W 4 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Bertis Son M W 2 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Newton County, Justice Precinct 4
Enumerated April 19, 1930 by Mrs. Ruby Novck
ED 176-5 SD 19 Sheet 11B
154-160
Fullen, William A Hd M W 58 m 28 Tx Tx Tx Garmer
Fullen, Emma Wife F W 52 M 26 Tx Ala Tx
Fullen, Annie Lou Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Bertis Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Pearlie Mae Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Ollie Fay Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I6586","Fullen","William Bluitt","6 Jan 1899","16 Aug 1968","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearh.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that his usual occupation was that of an operator at Mobil Oil Co, and that he was a veteran of World War I.","STR06" "I6586","Fullen","William Bluitt","6 Jan 1899","16 Aug 1968","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I36231","Fullen","William Braxton","29 Aug 1916","18 Jun 2001","0","William was born Aug. 29, 1916 to Ollie Manchel Fullen and Helen Lucas/Fullen. He married Nellie Florence Lummus on September 7, 1935 in Whiteface, Texas. He was a retired heavy equipment operator for a road construction company.

He died in Breckenridge, Texas on June 18, 2001 and was interned in the Sundown Cemetery at Sundown, Texas. He was a resident of Sundown for over 60 years.

(Copied from Family Search, ID G929-BMM)","STR06" "I1126","Fullen","William Franklin","13 Jan 1889","8 May 1969","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, show that he was a retired poultry farmer. The informant was his daughter, Mrs. Elvin Edgar.","STR06" "I1126","Fullen","William Franklin","13 Jan 1889","8 May 1969","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 326, ED 173 Sheet 13A
256-258
Fullen, William F Hd M W 30 M Tx Tx Tx Farming
Fullen, Nannie L Wife F W 34 M Tx Tx La
Fullen, Lois Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Byron Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Federal Census
Texas, Sabine County
Fullen, Frank Head Y M W 41 M-21 N Y TX TX TX
Fullen, Nannie Wife Y F W 44 M-24 N Y TX TX TX
Fullen, Byron Son Y M W 12 S N Y TX TX TX
Fullen, Bobbie Sue Dtr. Y F W 2 S N Y TX TX TX
Fullen, John W Father Y M W 85 Wd-23 N Y TX PA PA","STR06" "I936","Fullen","William Morrison","16 Sep 1844","28 Jul 1926","0","William enlisted in Co F, 11th Texas Regiment CSA under Col. Roberts and Cpt. Silbey on 17 February 1862. He was discharged on 3 August 1862, cause not stated. According to Robert Cecil McDaniel's book CITIZEN SOLDIERS OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS, he was wounded at war. His younger brother John served with him in the same unit.

Around 1868, William and John married sisters, Margaret and Jane Allen. Neither family can be located on the 1870 Sabine County census. It is possible they were simply missed in this first census in the aftermath of the Civil War. At the time of the 1880 census, William & Elizabeth and John & Jane lived in adjoining homes. Listed in William's home was 60 year old Celie Payne, a servant born in Georgia. Could she have been a former slave of Elizabeth Allen's step-Grandmother, Jane Payne Allen?

William's confederate pension application listed his occupation as Carpenter. On census records, he was reported as a farmer.

His younger children, Lena, Ginnie, and Washington Fullen are all shown on the Sabine County 1890 Scholastic census. The very youngest, eight year old Britton, remained at home.

In 1900, sons William and Lawrence lived on either side of their parent's home. Washington and Britton were still at home. According to the 1910 census, William and Margaret had been married for 42 years, and had a total of 6 children, 5 of whom were still living.

On some census records, his middle initial was shown as ""R."" However, according to his tombstone, his middle name was Morrison.

In 1924 he served as a witness to the confederate pension application for Susannah Halbert Mason, along with witnesse W W Halbert. Both signed with their marks.","STR06" "I936","Fullen","William Morrison","16 Sep 1844","28 Jul 1926","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Beat, PO Milam
Enumerated 12 Jun 1860
Page 2, Stamped 318
7-7
Solomon Cawsey 44 M Farmer 1000 2625 Miss
Harriet L. Cawsey 34 F $--- $1320 La
William M. Fullen 16 M Tx
John W. Fullen 12 M Tx
William E Cawsey 12 M Tx
Sebern J. Cawsey 2 M Tx
Geo W Cawsey 1/12 M Tx

1870
Not located

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County
Enumerated 24 Jun 1880
Page 12D SD 1 ED 85
114-115
Fullen, William W M 34 Farmer Tex Pa Pa
Fullen, Elizabeth W F 31 W Keeping House Tx Miss Miss
Fullen, William A W M 9 Son Tx
Fullen, Lawrence W M 7 Son Tx
Fullen, Lena W F 5 Dtr Tx
Fullen, Jenn??? A W F 10/12 Aug Dtr Tx
Payne, Celie V F 61 Servant House Servant Ga Ga Ga","STR06" "I21219","Fullen","Willie","Abt 1877","Yes, date unknown","0","Birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

William 1877

The UNIONS section of the bible further shows:

William and Jennie 1900

In her online tree, Amy Fullen had originally cited William as being married to a Jennie L. Lofton.

However, in an update to her tree, she showed this child as Willie Drucella Fullen, with a marriage in 1909 to J. L. Lofton, and date of death as 1968 in Lufkin.

It is therefore not clear if Willie is Male or Female. His/her obituary and/or death certificate might clear this up. Please email if you know more about Willie/William.","STR06" "I6596","Fullen","Willis Chester ""Willie""","17 Dec 1903","24 Dec 1965","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed his usual occupation as Dragline Operator. He was shown as Married, and the informant was an S. A. Fullen.","STR06" "I6596","Fullen","Willis Chester ""Willie""","17 Dec 1903","24 Dec 1965","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I31593","Fullen","Willoughby","11 May 1873","12 May 1896","0","His birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

Willoughby 1873

His burial information, as shown in the scan of BURIALS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

Willoughby May 12th 1896 Aged thirteen years 2 days

Could it be possible that the information relating to his death is not correct? Sharon Leamon descends from a Willoughby Simon Fullen, born May 10 1871. On his 1933 death certificate his dad is listed as Jim Fuller (Fullen) and his mother as a Parker, with no first name shown. Both his parents were shown as being born in Texas.

So could this Willoughby actually be Sharon Leamon's ancestor, living into his sixties instead of dying at age 13?

Or perhaps James Fullen and Catherine Parker had two sons that both used Willoughby as part of their name, with one of them dying young?

PLEASE EMAIL IF YOU CAN HELP SOLVE THIS MYSTERY!","STR06" "I21215","Fullen","Willoughby Simon","5 Oct 1871","26 Sep 1933","0","Sharon Leamon writes that Willoughby Simon Fullen was born on May, 10 1871. On his death certificate his dad is listed as Jim Fuller (Fullen) and his mother as a Parker with no first name. It also lists as both of them being born in Texas.

His actual death certificate shows his date of birth as October 5, 1871, with no location being shown. He is shown on the Death Certificate simply as W. S. Fullen. The 1900 Census also shows his Month and year of birth as Oct. 1871. Census enumerations show his place of birth alternately as Louisiana, Alabama, Texas and Mississippi.

Willoughby died as a result of an auto accident outside of Bowie, Texas on September 26, 1933.

It is noted that the name and date of birth of Sharon's great grandfather are close to this entry from a scan of Catherine Parker Fullen's family bible, which is owned by Don and Amy Fullen. Catherine Parker was married to James Fullen.

Willoughby 1873

His burial information, however, as shown in the scan of BURIALS recorded in Catherine Parker Fullen's bible, was as follows:

Willoughby May 12th 1896 Aged thirteen years 2 days

Could it be the information about two seperate sons of James and Catherine have been somewhat confused over the years?

Why would they have two living sons named Willoughby however? Why is the older Willoughby seemingly not listed?

Sheri Burk, in a post to a genealogy blog at www.bebo.com, instead speculates that Willoughby Simon Fullen is a son of Willoby Aserie Fullen by his third wife. She did not have positive documentation of this, however.

http://www.bebo.com/BlogView.jsp?MemberId=6033681584&BlogId=6082305374","STR06" "I21215","Fullen","Willoughby Simon","5 Oct 1871","26 Sep 1933","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Polk County, Precinct 7
Enumerated June 1900
SD 8 ED 63 Sheet 28B
538-840
Fullen, Willoby Hd M W Oct 1871 28 M 6 Louisiana Louisian
a Louisiana
Fullen, Lula Wf W F Nov 1873 26 M 6 2/2 Tn N. Carolina Tn
Fullen, Ollie Son W M Dec 1897 2 S Tx La Tn
Fullen, Viola Dtr W F Aug 1898 1 S Tx La Tn


1910 Census
Texas, Hunt, Precinct 2
Enumerated 29 April 1910
SD 4 ED 121 Sheet 16B
242-244
Fullen, Willoughby Hd M W 38 M3 14 Alabama Tx Mississippi Farmer
Fullen, Lula S Wf F W 34 m1 14 6/5 Tn Tn Tn
Fullen, Ollie M Son M W 12 S Tx Ala Tn
Fullen, Edis V Dtr F W 11 S Tx Ala Tn
Fullen, Everett M Son M W 8 S Tx Ala Tn
Fullen, William E Son M W 4 S Tx Ala Tn
Fullen, Ema T Dtr F W 7/12 S Tx Ala Tn

1920 Census
Texas, Fort Bend County, JP No. 4
Enumerated 26 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 6 Sheet 7B
---/150
Fullen, Willabe Hd M W 47 M Tx Tx Tx
Farmer Cotton
Fullen, Lula Wf F W 46 M Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Evert Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Fullen, Edward Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Farm Laborer
Fullen, Thelma Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Lonna Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Javel Son (sic) W M S Tx Tx Tx
Fullen, Odel Son M W S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Greer County, Jester Township
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 28-8 SD 8 Sheet 1B
12-13
Fullen, Willoughby S Hd M W 59 M 19 Mississippi Tx Alabama Farmer
Fullen, Sarah L Wf F W 57 M 23 Tn South Carolina Ala
Fullen, Edward W S M W 23 S Tx Miss Tn Laborer Farm
Fullen, Jewel E Dtr F W 15 S Tx Miss Tn
Fullen, Herman O Son M W 12 S Tx Miss Tn
--/14
Fullen, Evert M Hd M W 29 M 21 Tx Miss Tn Farmer
Fullen, Myrtle R Sf F W 22 M 14 Ok Ok Ok
Fullen, Andrew F Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Ok
Fullen, Ema L Dtr F W 4 5/12 S Tx Tx Ok
Fullen, Willie O Son M W 1 5/12 S Ok Tx Ok","STR06" "I39098","","","","","","","" "I609","Fuller","Alonzo Alkony","1 Jul 1890","20 Dec 1967","0","In her weekly Sabine County Reporter column, ""On the Bright Side"", Mary Howell wrote that she remembered Alonzo and Emma Fuller. ""Mrs. Emma was a school teacher and she influenced the lives of hundreds of Hemphill students. Alonzo was a carpenter and he built several homes in the Hemphill area including the one hundred and nine year old house that I live in now."" (Page 4, July 18, 2007).


The following information was extracted from his obituary: ""Lonzo Fuller died at 9 am December 20, 1967 in St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont, where he had been for three weeks. He was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and a member of a pioneer family in this region. He was a retired building contractor. He was survived by his (second) wife, Jeannette Wright Fuller, his daughter Mrs. Lexie Smith of Akron, Ohio, his granddaughter, two brothers Joe and Hermann Fuller both of the Rosevine Community, four sisters Mrs. Nina McLemore of San Augustine, Mrs. Ethly (sic) Eddings of Rosevine, Mrs. Bertha Fuller (sic) of Conroe and Mrs. Tera Coussons (sic) of Carthage. His funeral services were held 2:30 pm Thursday, December 21 in the First Baptist Church in Hemphill. The Reverend Clarence Howell, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Boling, Texas, and the Rev. Tommy Long, pastor of the Newton Church of God, officiated. He was buried in Hemphill cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Leon Adickes, Lon Wright, Oscar Pate, Dan Prado, Joe Howard and Louis McDonald.""
According to ""A Pictorial History of Sabine County, Texas"", Mrs. Alonzo Fuller was a fifth grade teacher at Hemphill in 1941. Per William Kent Anderson, she was a graduate of Stephen F. Austin University. This book instead shows Lonzo's name as Lonzo Alcony Fuller. On one census for Sabine County, he was shown as ""Lawrence A"" instead of Alonzo. This Federal Census also had the number ""2"" in the column for U-C Vet. Army/Navy.","STR06" "I609","Fuller","Alonzo Alkony","1 Jul 1890","20 Dec 1967","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I9547","Fuller","Andy Arrington ""Arrie""","11 Jun 1882","21 Sep 1950","0","From HISTORY OF BEAUREGARD PARISH LOUISIANA

Fuller-Boyett (F165)

On May 13, 1913 Andy Arrington Fuller Tex. b. 06-11-1882 d 09-21-1950 and Minnie Maysel Boyett Tex. b. 03-28-1893 d. 09-25-1975 were united in marriage at Merryville, Beauregard Parish, Louisiana. The groom had been a resident of Merryville since the early 1900s and at that time was partners with Walter Smith in a small cafe. He had worked in a mercantile store since coming to Merryville and had worked on the construction of the railroad bridge over Sabine River. Having saved his money to finance his own business he sent for the young Kirbyville, Texas girl who had promised to be his bride. She arrive on the Santa Fe at Hall City on the day they were wed. Arrie and Minnie, as they were known to their friends, started housekeeping in a couple of rooms rented from the bride's aunt, Mrs. Babe (Walter) Powell, situated just behind the present City Hall in Merryville.

Both were born in Newton County, Texas. The Fuller family were early settlers in Texas, having come there by wagon in the mid 1850s from Alabama. They were merchants and farmers by trade and one brother was an innkeeper. George Washington Fuller (Ala. 09-28-1855) and Ursula Catherine P. Hardy (Tx. 05-05-1860) were Arrie's parents.

The Boyetts came to Texas in the early 1860s from Alabama. Mr. Boyett was a blacksmith by trade, but also logged down the Sabine River to Orange, Texas. John Wesley Boyett (Ala. 02-12-1856) and Henrietta Jones (Ga. 07-13-1863) were Minnie's parents.

Both families were large in number and hard workers. They were talented musicians and home parties with playing, singing, and dancing were their ideas of good times.

Through the years, Arrie and Minnie were known for their generosity and hospitality. They worked hard for the betterment of Merryville, the school and their church. Both were talented musicians and music was one of the highlights of their home life.

He owned and operated an electrical power station, ice house, two farms and was co-owner and operator of the Merryville Cotton Gin. He acquired much land, several rent houses and was co-owner of Fuller Construction Company with a cousin Leaky Mays of Jasper, Texas. He served as Mayor of Merryville and at the time of his death on Saturday 21, 1950 he was Sales Tax Collector for the state.

Minnie carried on his tradition to the best of her ability for many years. She joined him in death on September 25, 1975. Both were members of the Methodist Church. He was a W.O.W. and a charter member of the Lions Club of Merryville. She was a charter member the Delphian Club, Merryville Chapter, and a honorary member of the Future Farmers of America, Merryville High School Chapter. She was also active in the WMS of the Methodist Church.

To this couple two children were born, Cahterine Henrietta (Feb 4, 1917) and Elizabeth Lucille (Nov 23, 1921). Both girls were born in Merryville, attended Merryville schools and graduated in the years 1933 and 1939 respectively. Catherine was married to Leonard Hawley Stark (born in Merryville Dec 15, 1911) and to this union were born Andy Leonard Stark (La., Sept 25, 1938); Catherine Joanne Stark (La, May 18, 1943) and Mance Mason Stark (La., June 10, 1944).

Lucille was married to James Ingia Humble (born Caldwell Parish, LA October 30, 1915) and to this union were born Amanda Lucille Humble (La, May 24, 1947); Jordan Fuller Humble (La, June 24, 1946); Merry Catherine Humble (La, Aug 14, 1947); Ingia Anne Humble (Tex, Aug 8, 1950) and Debra Renee Humble (Tex., July 23, 1954).

At this writing, September 1985, both girls and their families are living.

By Catherine F. Stark

According to the 1900 census, Arrie was a Mail Rider. On the 1910 census, he was listed as a checker at a mill. In 1910, he was a boarder with the Jesse H. Lee family and still single.","STR06" "I749","","","","","","","" "I561","Fuller","Arthur Clyde","27 Jan 1883","18 Jan 1917","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct No 6, ED 133 Sheet 34A
Enumerated 13 May 1910
HH 252-252
FULLER, Arthur Hd M w 25 M1 4 TX TX TX Farm Laborer Gen Farm
FULLER, Willie Wf F W 23 M1 4 2/2 TX US US
FULLER, Othal Son M W 3 S TX TX TX
FULLER, Verda Dtr F W 2 S TX TX TX

1920 Census:
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 20 and 21 Jan 1920
HH 339-339
FULLER, Willie R Hd F W 33 D TX TX SC
FULLER, William O M W 13 S TX TX TX
FULLER, Verda M Dtr F w 11 S TX TX TX
FULLER, Elma B Son M w 9 S TX TX TX","STR06" "I613","Fuller","Bertha Lena","23 Jan 1900","3 Apr 1989","0","(Research):
Census information:

1930 Census
Texas, Brazoria, Alvin, District 8
Enumerated April 18, 1930 by Mrs. Florence Kimmone
ED 20-8, SD 28 Sheet 5A Stamped 31
121-128
Williams, Otis H Hd R 16 M W 30 M 28 Tx Tx Tx Manager Cleaning? Shop
Williams, Bertha Wife F W 30 M 28 Tx Ark Tx
Williams, Alvie P Son M W 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I564","Fuller","Beulah Mary","5 Sep 1885","23 Sep 1959","0","Name: Beulah Mary Mitchell
Death Date: 23 Sep 1959
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 74 years 18 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 05 Sep 1885
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Fuller
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Alice Boyette
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery: Rosevine
Burial Place: Rosevine, Sabine Co, Texas
Burial Date: 25 Sep 1959
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2115990
Digital Film Number: 4166180
Image Number: 175
Reference Number: cn 58167
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I647","Fuller","Bobbie Joe","17 Jul 1932","Feb 1976","0","He served as a Corporal in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict.","STR06" "I789","Fuller","Brenda Faye","22 May 1971","17 Feb 2000","0","SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE 24 February 2000

Brenda Fuller Webb

Brenda Fuller Webb, 28, of Rosevine died February 17 at Trinity Mother Frances Hospital in Tyler. Funeral services were held Sunday, Feb. 20, 2000 at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill with burial at Rosevine Cemetery. A native of Rosevine, she was a beautician. Survivors include her husband, John Webb of Rosevine; parents, David and June Fuller of Rosevine; brother Jamey Fuller of Rosevine; sister, Susan Hendrix of Rosevine; and grandparents, Fay and Tom House of Springhill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I611","Fuller","Brooks John","1 Mar 1895","31 Dec 1918","0","Although Brooks was said to have died of tuberculosis, he might actually have died in the great Spanish influenza epidemic of 1918. The disease maneuvered its way into the United States by soldiers, nurses and volunteers, viral carriers returning home from contagious flu infested combat zones. On October 31, 1918, the headlines in neighboring Jasper County, Texas read, ""Flu Epidemic Raging the Globe--Over 20 Million Deaths Expected--Anti Influenza Vaccines Fail."" The epidemic peaked in East Texas during the icy winter of 1918. (Source: Dony Harrison, Jasper NewsBoy January 20, 1999). No death certificate is on file for Brooks or his brother Price, who both died as young men.","STR06" "I597","Fuller","Burl Donald","Bef 1926","5 Nov 1983","0","Per ""Citizen Soldiers of Sabine County, Texas"" by Robert Cecil McDaniel Texian Press (Waco), 1992:

World War II Veteren Feb 10, 1944-May 6, 1946","STR06" "I588","Fuller","Charles Augusta ""Gussie""","14 Feb 1894","21 Jul 1967","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed him as the son of Charlie A. Fuller and Ellan McClendon. The informant was Mrs. Inez Fuller. His usual occupation was shown as Rancher, and he was a resident of San Augustine at the time of his death.","STR06" "I4352","","","","","","","" "I99","Fuller","Charles H.","30 Aug 1866","9 Oct 1904","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 1
Enumerated 28 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 68 Sheet 13B
214-218
Fuller, Chas. Head W M Aug 1866 33 M 8 Ark Ga Ga Day Laborer
Fuller, Ella Wf W F Feb 1872 28 M 8 4/3 Tx Ark Ark
Fuller, Gussie Son W M Feb 1894 6 S Tx Ark Tx
Fuller, Elvy Son W M July 1895 4 S Tx Ark Tx
Fullern, Donley Son W M Jan 1897 3 S Tx Ark Tx
McClenand, Nancy M-in-law W F Feb 1855 65 Wd 1/1 Ark Ark Ark

","STR06" "I608","","","","","","","" "I41632","Fuller","Clyde Lewis","15 Feb 1885","27 Mar 1975","0","Old Timers of Sabine County, Texas
Virgie Speights
February 24, 1966

Clyde Lewis Fuller of Pineland observed his Eightieth Birthday, Sunday, February 13, 1966, at his
home with 42 relatives and friends visiting with him and enjoying his birthday celebrations.

Attending the event were a son, J. C. Fuller of Goodrich, and his son-in-law, son and daugher, all of Goodrich; Bobbi Lous of Beaumont, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Waldrop and children of Houston; Mr. and Mrs. Alton Tatom and family of Houston (Mrs. Tatom is a daughter); Mrs. Ora Bell of Longview, Virgil Fuller also of Longview, and other relatives and several friends. Three generations of family was represented.

Mr. Fuller moved to Pineland when he was 14 years old, coming there from Illinois. He is a retired employee of United Gas and Pipeline company, having retired in 1950.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, November 2012)

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3D9-LVV
name: Clyde Louis (sic) Fuller
event: Death
event date: 27 Mar 1975
event place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 15 Feb 1885
birthplace: , Illinois
usual occupation welder United Gas
father's name: John Fuller
mother's name: Mary Russell
Informant: Ola Fuller (wife)
Cemetery Pineland
certificate number: 30803
film number: 2243949
digital folder number: 005145771
image number: 00112
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Clyde Louis Fuller, 1975","STR06" "I41632","Fuller","Clyde Lewis","15 Feb 1885","27 Mar 1975","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 22 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 17B
Bronson, Pineland and Brookeland Highway
339-339
Fuller, Clyde L Head M W 38 M Ill Inn Ill Brick Mason Saw Mill
Fuller, Fannie Wf F W 32 m Tx Tx Tx
Fuller, J. C. Son W W 8 S Tx Ill Tx
Fuller, Ora Dt F W 6 S Tx Ill Tx
Fuller, Virgil Son M W 3 8/12 S Tx Il Tx","STR06" "I88","Fuller","Clyde Webster","15 Jul 1890","20 Jul 1961","0","In her weekly Sabine County Reporter column, ""On the Bright Side"", Mary Howell wrote that she remembered ""Clyde and Annie (???) Fuller, who owned and operated a barber and beauty shop on the Hemphill square. Inside the beauty shop was an old fashioned curling apparatus resembling a metal octopus which was used to give permanent waves to ladies. The Fuller home property was located where the modern Ashley Furniture HomeStore now stands. The old water well which was used by the Fullers is now a decorative attraction inside the beautiful store."" (Page 4, July 18, 2007).


Note: There appears to be another Clyde Fuller in Sabine County, Texas in 1920. The other Clyde Fuller was born ca 1878 in Illinois.","STR06" "I88","Fuller","Clyde Webster","15 Jul 1890","20 Jul 1961","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 1
Enumerated 10 Apr 1930
ED 203-2 SD 19 Sheet 3B
North Street
67-79
Fuller, Clyde W Hd O $3000 N W 39 M25 Tx Ga Tx Barber
Fuller, Lula B Wf F W 38 M 23 Tx Ala Ala
Fuller, James W Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Fuller, Jewel M Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I39099","","","","","","","" "I650","Fuller","David Andrew","22 Feb 1940","21 Jan 2010","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 27, 2010, Page 10

David Andrew Fuller, Sr, 69, died Tuesday morning in the San Augustine Memorial Hospital after an illness.

Fuller was a native and lifelong resident of Rosevine. He was the owner and operator of Fuller's Mobile Home Moving Service.

Survivors: his wife, June Fuller of Rosevine; son Jamie Dean Fuller of Bronson; daughter, Susan Renee Fuller Hendrix of Rosevine; and six grandchildren. He is also survived by brothers, James Roland Fuller of Nacogdoches, Herman D. Fuller of Rosevine, and Francis Dwain Fuller of Pasedena; and sister, Mildred Toner of Rosevine.

Fuller was preceded in death by son David Andrew Fuller, Jr. and daughter Brenda Faye Fuller Webb.

Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 23 at Rosevine Church of God in Rosevine. Interment followed at Rosevine Cemetery.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill. Online obituary and condolences posted at www.starrfuneralhome.com.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2010)

A nearly identical obituary was published in the Januiary 28 issue of the San Augustine Tribune.

Rev. Floyd Wright officiated at his memorial service.","STR06" "I786","Fuller","David Andrew ""Andy""","26 Dec 1965","30 Nov 1987","0","Per Evon Tisdale, he died in a truck accident.","STR06" "I591","Fuller","Donley Emboden ""Don""","26 Jan 1896","20 May 1974","0","According to the Family Bible kept by Lillian Chance Fuller, Donley Fuller's middle name was Emboden. As he did not read or write, he probably assumed tht Emboden started with an ""M."" His delayed birth certificate lists his name as Donley M. Fuller, and his son Charlie Fuller remembers that his father signed all documents that way. (Per notes of Linda Fuller, Cleveland, Texas.)

His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed him as a son of Charlie Fuller and Ella McClendon. His occupation was retired farmer. The informant was Mr. Hollie Fuller (Son). He was listed as Don M. (Only) Fuller.","STR06" "I591","Fuller","Donley Emboden ""Don""","26 Jan 1896","20 May 1974","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I14759","","","","","","","" "I669","","","","","","","" "I46852","Fuller","Elmer Bertis","6 Aug 1910","14 Oct 1975","0","His Texas Death Certificate listed his occupation as Farmer. He was married at the time of his death, the informant being listed as Vola Fuller.","STR06" "I587","Fuller","Elton Edward","20 Nov 1900","25 Sep 1961","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed him as a son of Charlie Fuller and Ella McClenton. His usual occupation was listed as Carpenter. The informant was Mrs. Edna Fuller, wife. The description of his cause of death indicates that ""he was run over by truck, deceased walking on wrong side of road in early A.M. fog on the Highway in Rosevine."" He actually died to an ""instant"" cerebral concussion and hemorrhage in the nearby San Augustine hospital.","STR06" "I601","Fuller","Elvie Mae","8 Jun 1919","17 Dec 1979","0","Her Texas Death Certificate showed her occupation as ""Manager, Gas Company."" The informant was her husband, Louis (sic) McDonald.","STR06" "I590","Fuller","Elvie Ross ""Buddy""","7 Jul 1895","24 Feb 1973","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed him as a son of Charley Fuller and Ella McClenton. His occupation was retired farmer. The informant was Mrs. Lewis McDonald, a daughter.","STR06" "I590","Fuller","Elvie Ross ""Buddy""","7 Jul 1895","24 Feb 1973","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I575","Fuller","Essie","Abt 1891","","0","She married a Burns. (White and Toole, p 75).","STR06" "I612","Fuller","Ethel Arlie","11 Feb 1897","12 Aug 1981","0","Melinda McLemore remembers visiting her Grandaunt, the widowed Ethel Eddings, when she was a young girl. Even something as ordinary as taking a walk with her grandmother Nina and Aunt Ethel became an exciting adventure. Ethel carried her shotgun with her, constantly on the lookout for those ""polecats (skunks) and armadillos"" that wreaked havoc on her gardens.","STR06" "I33814","Fuller","Ettie B.","5 Nov 1904","1 Dec 1994","0","This appears to be Ettie's SSDI information: HORN, ETTIE F 461-20-6332 Birth: 05 Nov 1904 Death: 01 Dec 1994 Her last residence was shown as Lufkin, Angelina County, Texas

Her application for a social security number (TD Form SS-5) shows that she was born to Joseph Henry Fuller and Mary Frances Moore. She was employed by the W.P.A. Sewing Project #16501 in Kountze, Texas for an unspecified daily wage. She completed her application on June 7, 1941, and at that time was living on RFD #1, Box 4, Silsbee, Texas.","STR06" "I100","Fuller","Francis ""Fannie"" Ola","29 Jun 1864","7 Mar 1931","0","Nancy Howard was living with Joe and Fanny in 1900.

Name: Fannie Burkhalter
Death Date: 07 Mar 1931
Death Place: Lufkin, Angelina Co., Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 66 years 8 months 7 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 29 Jun 1864
Birthplace: Ark.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mr. Joe Burkhalter
Father's Name: John B. Fuller
Father's Birthplace: Ga.
Mother's Name: Miss Mary Watson
Mother's Birthplace: Ga.
Occupation: House Wife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: White House
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 08 Mar 1931
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135506
Digital Film Number: 4163586
Image Number: 3571
Reference Number: cn 10833
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I73","Fuller","Francis Louise","16 Dec 1943","21 Sep 2021","0","Frances ""Fran"" Louise Fuller was born in Nacogdoches, Texas on Decemeber 16,1943 to Ruby Theo Jordan & James Easter Fuller of Hemphill, TX. Her family moved to the ""big city"" of Tyler, TX. On August 16, 1955 at 16 she had the opportunity to see a 21 year-old Elvis in concert. Her mother wouldn't allow her to go because she thought she had the measles. She didn't. She never forgave her mother. (She finally saw Elvis in 1974.) After completing John Tyler High early, she attended nursing school in Austin, TX. As a military spouse she lived in Arkasas, California, Massachusetts, Florida, Kansas & Alaska. In 1975, she earned her BS in nursing, graduating cum laude from Alaska Methodist University while working at Hope Cottage with a husband in the Air Force & 2 children under the age of 7. She returned home to TX in 1976 & was a long time member of Saint Paul United Methodist Church in Hurst where she sang in the choir & was active in the Mary & Martha group .After a stint at Arlington Memorial Hospital, she worked at North Hills Medical Center in North Richland Hills, TX. The last decade of her career was her favorite because she worked in Labor & Delivery. After retiring she moved to San Antonio & became a member of University Presbyterian Church in San Antonio.

She passed away peacefully after a long illness on September 21, 2021 at the age of 77. She passed at Juniper Village in Lincoln Heights, TX after thriving in assisted living for 4 years.

Passions:

She was an avid gardener, movie & music lover. She loved to dance. She adored good Mexican food & strong Margaritas. A voracious reader. She was a student of the classics. A painter & potter with numerous artistic endeavors included singing, charcoal & painting. She was a fan of Ann Richards & Molly Ivans & became very interested in politics in her retirement years. She was an avid consumer of MSNBC & was dedicated to turning Texas blue. She was a generous contributor to the Texas Democratic Party, Bexar County Democratic Women, Alamo City Democrats & volunteered for many TX Democrats. She was an advocate for women's rights & an unapologetic Planned Parenthood supporter.

Proceeded in death by her Mother ~Ruby Theo Jordan, Father ~ James Easter Fuller & brother ~ James ""Jimmy"" M. Fuller of Bakersfield, CA. She is survived by her two children & three grandchildren. Son, Brian David Coleman of San Antonio, TX. Daughter, Lisa Coleman-Austin of Seattle, WA. Grandchildren: Brandon Ross Austin of Kirkland, WA, Ethan James Coleman of Boulder, CO & Sophie Alena Coleman of San Antonio, TX

(Courtesy of Ann Ussery)","STR06" "I645","Fuller","Gerald Conrad","10 Oct 1928","8 Feb 2001","0","San Augustine Tribune 22 February 2001 page 12

CONRAD FULLER

Conrad Fuller, 72, of Rosevine died Thursday, Feb 8, 2001 at Memorial Medical Center of San Augustine.

Fuller, born Oct. 10, 1928, as a son of the late Herman and Ruth (McCroskey) Fuller, was a lifelong resident of Rosevine and a retired petroleum/gas truck driver. He was a US Air Force veteran and a member of Rosevine Church of God.

Survivors: wife, Nell Sanders Fuller of Rosevine; sons, Jimmy Fuller of Nacogdoches and Tony Fuller of Rosevine; a daughter Cindy Conley of Tyler; brothers, Junior Fuller and David Fuller, both of Rosevine, James Roland Fuller of Nacogdoches, and Dwain Fuller of Pasadena, sister, Mildred Toner and Jean Ford, both of Rosevine; eight grandchildren and six great-great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 2:00 pm Saturday, February 10, at Chapel of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill with Bro. Floyd Wright, pastor of Rosevine Church of God, officiating. Interment followed at New Hope Cemetery near Milam.","STR06" "I31775","","","","","","","" "I78","","","","","","","" "I19185","Fuller","Hannah","10 Jul 1710","Aft 1760","0","Shown by Frank Bertinchamps, on the Rootsweb World Connect Project Tree titled ""Bertinchamps/Scott/Hackleman/Sailors/Saint-Paul,"" as the great-granddaughter of Samuel FULLER and Jane LOTHROP. Samuel arrived to the Plymouth Colony in 1620 aboard the Mayflower, along with his parents, Edward and Anne Fuller of Norfolk, England.

Said to the daughter of Matthew Fuller and Patience Young, but her date of birth contraindicates this. Need to follow up more throughly.","STR06" "I13093","Fuller","Harrison","10 Mar 1812","27 Sep 1889","0","Said to have married second Mandy CAMERSON on 16 Sept 1886 in Texas. She was also said to have died in Cass County, Texas.","STR06" "I782","","","","","","","" "I46974","Fuller","Henrietta","20 Sep 1881","4 Jul 1966","0","Kathie Duty, a granddaughter, confirms that Levi married Henrietta Fuller after the death of his first wife, Emma.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFWR-MFS
Name: Henrietta Clark
Death Date: 04 Jul 1966
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 84 years 9 months 14 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 Sep 1881
Birthplace: Sabine County, Tex.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: L. T. Clark
Father's Name: John Fuller
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Alice Boyd
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Housewife
Place of Residence: Precinct 2, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Gravel Hill Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 05 Jul 1966
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2118371
Digital Film Number: 4030070
Image Number: 1846
Reference Number: cn 48084
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I649","Fuller","Herman Dalton ""Junior""","29 Apr 1936","19 Oct 2019","0","Mr. Herman Dalton ""Junior"" Fuller of Rosevine, Texas, passed away Saturday, October 19, 2019, at Hemphill Care Center.

Mr. Fuller was born April 29, 1936, in Sabine County, Texas, to parents James Herman and Ruth (McCroskey) Fuller and graduated from Bronson High School as valedictorian of his class. Junior was a longtime area resident and was widely recognized as a successful farmer, especially in the hay industry. He was a member of Rosevine Church of God and had formerly served with Rosevine Volunteer Fire Department. Junior was a ""good neighbor"" and through years had helped many in the Rosevine community as well as performing upkeep for the Rosevine School and Cemetery grounds for several years.

His survivors include his wife, Charlene (Ford) Fuller of Rosevine; a son, Steven Jay Fuller of Rosevine; daughters, Sandra Spaugh and Doris Butler and husband Gene, all of Rosevine; brothers, James Roland Fuller and wife Betty of Nacogdoches, Texas, and Francis Dwain Fuller of Pasadena, Texas; granddaughters, Heather Clouse and husband Jeremy, Jessica Forbis and husband Jason, and Rachel Spaugh; a grandson, Chet Spaugh; and great-grandchildren, Stori Forbis, Lysander Keco, and Briseida Keco.

He was preceded in death by his parents; sisters, Mildred Toner, Narvalyn Ellison, and Ola Jean Ford; and brothers, Conrad Fuller, David Fuller, and Bobby Joe Fuller.

Visitation will be held Monday, October 21, 2019, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, located at 316 W. Columbia Street in San Augustine, Texas.

Funeral services are set for 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, October 22, 2019, at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with Bro. Floyd Wright officating. Interment will follow at the Rosevine Cemetery, located on FM 1 in Rosevine.

Visit www.WymanRobertsFuneralHome.com for memories and condolences.

Arrangements are under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, October 23, 2019, page 8","STR06" "I759","","","","","","","" "I4338","Fuller","James Anderson","Abt 1795","26 Oct 1853","0","While living in DeKalb County, Georgia, James Anderson Fuller participated in the 1827 Georgia Land Lottery and drew land in Meriwether County. He lived in the 59th division of Meriwether County.

1830 Meriwether Co GA census: 1m30/40,1m<5,1f20/30,1f10/15,2f<5.

1840 Meriwether Co GA census:
1m40/50,1m10/15,2m5/10,1m<5,1f30/40,2f10/15,1f<5.

1850 Meriwether County census

http://www.rootsweb.com/~cenfiles/ga/meriwether/1850/pg0353b.txt

Fuller James A. 51 M F 1,600 GA
Fuller Fanny 49 F GA X
Fuller Martha E. 23 F GA
Fuller Mary F. 21 F GA
Fuller John B. 19 M F GA
Fuller James H. 17 M F GA
Fuller Seaborn F. 13 M GA X
Fuller William A. 24 M F GA
Fuller Martha C. 21 F GA
Fuller James A. 1 M GA

The book ""Meriwether County, Georgia Cemeteries"" compiled and photographed by Priscilla Turner, pg. 42 has the following Fuller graves listed: Fuller, James A. d 26 Oct 1853; Fuller, Seborn T. d 8 Oct 1853 Aged 17 yrs; Fuller, Margaret J. d 8 May 1845 Aged 6 yrs old; One unmarked child; One unmarked granite marker. Located in the Second District on LL 224 on Moreland-Gill Road in a pasture across the road from Lois Argroves home. The cemetery is grown up in briars, but the wrought-iron fence is still intact with gate. Read by Robbie Strickland, Audrey Strickland, and Priscilla Turner.

Linda Fuller of Cleveland, Texas shared the following email that she received from John Beattie Fuller with me:

""I understand your interest in connecting James Anderson FULLER directly to the Ezekiel FULLER, Isle of Wight Co VA, family line. I have not been able to yet establish his father's identity. From the data that we do have we can make some guesses about John Anderson. We do know that he married Fanny BAILEY on 28 Dec 1818 in Warren Co GA. In that Warren county lies in the eastern part of GA and very near Columbia, Richmond, and Wilkes Cos. we do know the FULLER families that first settled in these GA Cos. There is not only one New England FULLER family. One of whom was John Fuller, son of Ezekiel, as well as John FULLER, Jr. Grandson of Ezekiel, along with a couple of other sons of John Sr. One proven and one not proven. So we can say that probably James Anderson was either from the New England line of Elijah or VA line of Ezekiel with some degree of probability.

In that most of the FULLER's identified in Meriwether Co GA were from Ezekiel's line by 1850 while Elijah's line went to Greene Co GA and then on to Perry Co AL. one could assume that James Anderson must have been of Ezekiel's line for that apparently is where he died in 1853. I would guess the reason for the Warren Co GA marriage is based upon Fanny BAILEY's home of residence at the time and that James Anderson resided in one of the adjoining GA counties.

Something else that is quite interesting to note within James Anderson's family line. That is, a son named William Alexander FULLER. Not an altogether odd given name, but this is exactly the same given name that appears in John FULLER, son of Ezekiel, family line. Oh by he way, in the event that you do not already know, Ezekiel's son, John srved during the Amer Rev while he was over 60 years of age and his on, John Jr. also served in the Amer Rev. John Sr. lived to be 106 and his son Jr. over 98 years old.

Overlooking John Fuller Sr. for the moment, let's look at John Jr's Sheet. I see he has a son James born about 1795 in Columbia ? GA who married a Nancy BAILEY in GA about 1820. These dates, I must add, are based upon each's possible age and it is for that reason we have the ""ca"" noted. The seventh child of this family is a William Alexander FULLER b. 17 Feb 1810 Columbia Co GA, who would be a younger brother to James.

Now looking at James Anderson FULLER's FGS I have him born in 1790 (data from census no doubt) in Warren Co ? GA (because of marriage data no doubt). His marriage to Fanny BAILEY 28 Dec 1818 in Warren Co GA is a matter of record. His second child is a William Alexander Fuller born 1826 Meriwether Co GA. Could he have named his son after his own younger brother? I think so. Within his notes I see that he was living in Dekalb Co GA at the time of his 1827 GA Land Lottery entry. Interestingly, John FULLER Jr. was also within the same area where he remained. Why did James Anderson leave the area where his father's family resided? Because of James' Meriwether Co GA land lottery? It was not soley because he had so many FULLER relatives there later, for some of them had not yet arrived in that GA county from SC.""

He goes on to state that although he has no proof, he strongly suspects that James Anderson FULLER's father was John Fuller Jr., grandson of Ezekiel FULLER of Isle of Wight Co. VA.

His sources:

1.1850 census- Meriwether Co.Ga.
2. Family Bible Rhodom Maxie Brooks
3. Records of Ida Brooks Kellam.
4. Marriage records- Warren Co.Ga..
5. JamesAndersons Fuller's will is recorded in Meriwether Co. Will Book A, P. 214. Proven 7 Nov 1853.","STR06" "I79","Fuller","James Deweese","29 Jul 1885","14 Oct 1953","0","Owner of the Hemphill Drug Company, which was underneath the Medical offices of Dr. W.T. Arnold, and next to the Fuller Barber shop, both cousins. In an article dated January 1, 1997 from the SABINE COUNTY REPORTER about the grand opening of Hemphill Drug Company by it's new owners, it is noted that this grand opening included ""Leon and Pansy Adickes, also former owners of Hemphill Drug, which was founded in 1912 by Tom (sic) Fuller, father of Mrs. Adickes.""

In his 2002 book, THE MYSTERY OF LADY BOUNTIFUL, Bob Bowman writes that a $5,000 bond was posted for Lillian Knox, accuses of murdering her husband, timber magnate Hiram Knox. The bond was singed by five Hemphill men, including Dr. Tom ARNOLD, a witness for the prosecution. The other four were E. P PADGETT, a lawyer; J.P. (sic) FULLER, who owned a drug store; L.E. PRATT, a merchant; and John W. MINTON, attorney for the Knox family. Another press report listed S.R. Williams as surety. (Bowman, p. 105).

In her weekly Sabine County Reporter column, ""On the Bright Side"", Mary Howell wrote that she remembered Jim Fuller, ""the original owner of the Hemphill Drug Store which was located on the west side of the Hemphill square.""","STR06" "I116","Fuller","James Easter","7 Mar 1906","30 Apr 1972","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was the son of John Sydney Fuller and Lelee Meadow. The informant was his wife, Mrs. Rubye Fuller. His occupation was listed as Pharmacist at the Simpson Drug Company.","STR06" "I116","Fuller","James Easter","7 Mar 1906","30 Apr 1972","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I95","Fuller","James Easter ""Bud""","10 Jan 1856","17 Sep 1898","0","On the 1880 Sabine County Census, Sarah Dewees, Hannah's mother was living with the family. So was a 20 year old niece, Rebecca Delony, born in Texas circa 1860.

Linda Fuller of Cleveland, Texas found the following deed:

Filed for record in my office January 16, 1888 W.T. Arnold Clk Co Ct Sabine Co Texas

S.H. Oliphant, Sheriff to J.E. Fuller

Know all men by these presents That whereas by virtue of a certain writ of execution issued out of the Justice Court of the County of Denton precinct No one in favor of C.L. Herbert Sr. vs. Jessee McGee on a certain judgment rendered on the 20th day of June AD 1883 and directed and delivered to me as sheriff of Sabine County Commanding me of the goods and chattels, lands and tenements of the said Jessee McGee to make certain moneys in said writ mentioned. I, S.H. Oliphant Sheriff as aforesaid did on the 12th day of December AD 1887 levy on and seize two hundred acres of the Jessee McGee league of land the wright and title of which was in the said Jessee McGee, on the 12th day of December 1887, and on the 3rd day of January 1888, the same being the first Tuesday in January 1888, within the hours prescribed by law sold the said two hundred acres of land as public Vendue in the County of Sabine at the door of the Court House thereof, having first given public notice of the time and place of sale, by causing an advertisement thereof to be posted up at three public places in the County aforesaid one of which was the Court House door of said County for twenty days previous to said sale. And wheras, at said sale, the said land was stricken off to J.E. Fuller for the sum of sixteen dollars, he the said J.E. Fuller being the highest bidder therefor, and that being the highest secure bid for the same. Now therefore in consideration of the premises aforesaid, and of the payment of the said sum of sixteen dollars, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, I S.H. Oliphant Sheriff as afresiad have by these presents sold granted and conveyed unto the said J.E. Fuller, all of the estate, wright, title and interest which the said Jessee McGee had on the 3rd day of January 1888 or at any time afterwards, in and to the following described premises, viz: One tract or parcel of land containing two hundred acres apart of the Jessee McGee league survey in Sabine County, Texas. And bounded as floows Commencing at the S.W. corner of a seven hundred acre tract of D.J. Henderson's land sold to him by Jessee McGee, hence East with said Hendersons South line to the S.E. corner of said Henderson's ??? acre tract on the league line. Thence Sounth along said line to a supposed corner of said Henderson's. Thence West to Huntington's East line to another supposed corner. Thence North with Huntington's line to the place of beginning containing two hundred acres. To have and hold the above described land unto the said J.E. Fuller, his heirs and assigns ??? as fully and absolutely as I, Sheriff, as aforesaid can convey by virtue of the writ in testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this 16th day of January, 1888.

S.H. Oliphant Sheriff of Sabine Co, Texas

On the 1890 Sabine County Scholastic Census, James and Hannah's oldest daughters, Maggie, 11 and Pearl, 8 were shown as enrolled in School No. 15, Hemphill. W.T. Arnold was on of the trustees of this school.","STR06" "I615","Fuller","James Herman","17 Dec 1903","4 Aug 1970","0","Herman suffered from tuberculosis, and spent some time at a hospital in San Angelo when his children were still young. His wife and their eldest children, ranging in age from 14 to 10 had to bring in the crops while Herman was hospitalized. James Roland Fuller recounted that ""what kept us going beyond our own best efforts was the help and encouragement of the good people of the county, especially their friends and neighbors in Rosevine, who came to help work the crops. Many of them pledged one days work each week, as needed, even while busy with their own crops. With their help and the grace of God we were able to survive.""

When Herman returned, he was not able to farm. He traded his animals and equipment to a local store owner as a down payment on the store. He also was hired by the Rosevine school district to pick up and deliver students to the school. Ruth also helped at the store. As the years passed, Herman regained enough strength to operate stores and service stations throughout east and southest Texas.

The following obituary was excerpted from the
SABINE COUNTY REPORTER HEMPHILL, TEXAS
13 August 1970

Funeral services for James Herman Fuller, 66, of Rosevine were held 2 pm Thursday at the Rosevine Church of God, Pastor Bill Miller, officiating, assisted by Rev. Tommy Long and the Rev. C.D. Sachtleben. Burial was at the Church Cemetery under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home of San Augustine.

Pallbearers were Earl Williams, Ira Drawhorn, Bill Baber, Kenneth Baber, Keith, Tommy and Jim Fuller and Johnny Toner.

Fuller died suddenly at 11 pm Tuesday in San Augustine. He was a native of Sabine County, a member of the Church of God, and retired merchant.

Survivors were his wife, Julia, 6 daughters, Mrs. Mildred Toner and Ola Jean Ford of Orange, Narvalyn Ellison of Rosevine, Mrs. E.J. Cox of Houston, Mrs. Bill Baber of Beaumont, Mrs. Roland Bigley of Kingsville [the last three women were his stepdaughters]; seven sons, Conrad Fuller of Pasadena, James Fuller and Herman Fuller Jr. of Rosevine, Bobby J Fuller of San Augustine, David Fuller of Bronson, Dwayne Fuller of Baytown and Winfred Wright [step-son] of Port Neches. He was also survived by sisters Nina McLemore of San Augustine, Tera Cousins of Carthage, Bertha Williams of Conroe, and brother Joe Fuller of Rosevine, and by 40 grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

(Courtesy of Kay Parker McCary of Sabine County)","STR06" "I615","Fuller","James Herman","17 Dec 1903","4 Aug 1970","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 6
Enumerated April 14, 1930
ED 202-8 SD 19 Sheet 7A Stamped 98
139-143
Mc Croskey, Robert Head M W 52 m20 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
McCroskey, Maud Wf F W 42 M17 Miss Miss La
McCroskey, Fred Son M W 19 S La Ga Miss Laborer General Farm
McCroskey, Roy Son M W 16 S La Ga Miss
McCroskey, Ray Son M W 11 S La Ga Miss
140-144
Fuller, Herman Head M W 24 m19 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Hauling Co
Fuller, Ruth Wf F W 23 M18 La Ga Miss
Fuller, Mildred Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx La
Fuller, Narvaline Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx La
Fuller, Conrad Son M W 1 S Tx Tx La","STR06" "I89","Fuller","James Melton","29 Apr 1936","20 Apr 2005","0","James M. Fuller
April 29, 1936 April 20, 2005

Graveside services will be held Monday, April 25, 10 a.m., at Hillcrest Memorial Park, 9101 Kern Canyon Road, for James Melton Fuller, who died following a brief struggle with cancer. Pastor John May will officiate.

Jim was born in Hemphill, Texas, April 29, 1936, to J.E. and Rubye Fuller. In the mid- 1940s his family moved to Tyler, Texas, where he lived until 1954 when he left to attend the University of Texas in Austin to major in geology.

Jim served his country proudly in the Texas National Guard, 49th Armored Division, in Fort Hood, Texas.

Jim married his wife, Mary, in 1958 and in 1961 they moved to Bakersfield, where he had accepted a position with Mobil Oil Company.

In 1968, Jim formed his own company, Fuller Oil Company, where he at one time employed 70 people. The company continued to operate until his death.

Jim enjoyed watching Fox News and followed the stock market religiously. He also enjoyed having lunch with his friends at Wool Growers and Rice Bowl. He was a long-standing member of the Bakersfield Association of Petroleum Landmen, having served as AAPL director representing Region VIII and was also a member of the American Association of Petroleum Landmen. Jims hobbies were coin and stamp collecting.

Jim was preceded in death by his parents and infant son, James Michael. He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Mary; two sons, Michael Wayne and Derek James; two grandchildren, Laura and Patrick Fuller, all of Bakersfield; and sister, Fran Fuller of Fort Worth, Texas.

A special thank you to Loretta Valente, who worked so faithfully for Fuller Oil Company for so many years, and also to Hoffman Hospice.

(Courtesy of Ann Ussery)","STR06" "I646","","","","","","","" "I541","Fuller","James Weldon","25 Jan 1916","20 Jul 1973","0","Owner of Fuller's Barber Shop, Hemphill, Texas, once operated jointly with this father. (White and Toole, p 75). A digital image of his actual Texas death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was a Barber. The informant was Mrs. Jewel Porter, sister.","STR06" "I541","Fuller","James Weldon","25 Jan 1916","20 Jul 1973","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I787","","","","","","","" "I799","Fuller","Jarvis Keith","1 Oct 1937","30 May 2019","0","According to the Pictorial History of Sabine County, he played football at Hemphill High School circa 1954. Was also on the staff of the school library in 1956.

Keith Fuller, 81, of San Augustine, Texas passed away Thursday, May 30, 2019 at St. Joseph Regional Health Center in Bryan, Texas.

Keith was born October 1, 1937 in San Antonio, Texas to Joe and Ruth Fuller. He worked as a lineman for Deep East Texas Co-Op in San Augustine before retiring after many years of service.

He is survived by his son, Mike Fuller and wife, LaDonna, of Livingston, Texas and daughter, Martha Mazzella and husband, Mark, of Washington, Texas; brothers, Wayne Fuller and wife, Freddie, of Rosevine, Texas and Tommy and wife, Bonnie, of San Antonio, Texas; and numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, June 2, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with visitation beginning one hour prior to service. Bro. Floyd Wright will officiate.

Burial will follow service in Rosevine Cemetery in Rosevine, Texas under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

Serving as pallbearers are S. J. Butler, Floyd Butler, Neil Beall, Harold Horn, David Davidson, and Darrell Turner.

Online book signing and condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I748","","","","","","","" "I624","Fuller","Joe Spirgin","20 Mar 1910","6 Sep 1987","0","Joe had a small dairy in Rosevine, and also sold insurance. He moved to San Antonio for a period of time, where he managed a drive in theatre among other things. He returned to Rosevine after he retired.","STR06" "I624","Fuller","Joe Spirgin","20 Mar 1910","6 Sep 1987","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Bexar County, JP 8
Enumerated Apr 23, 1940
SD 20 ED 15-53 Sheet 3B
60
Fuller, Joseph Head m W 28 M Tx Bronson, TX Manager Farm
Fuller, Ruth Wf F W 27 M Tx Bronson Tx
Fuller, Ramona Dtr F W 9 S Tx Bronson Tx
Fuller, Thomas Son M W 7 S Tx Bronson Tx
Fuller, Marvin Son M W 4 S Tx
Fuller, Keith Son M W 2 S Tx","STR06" "I13085","Fuller","John","1758","6 Mar 1857","0","The DAR application of Mary Elizabeth Brooks Britt show that John Fuller was born ca 1749 and died ca 1810, quite a difference from the records of both John Beattie Fuller and those on John W. Fuller's website. Mary Britt's DAR application also states that John Fuller served as a private under General Gates in the South Carolina militia. Furthermore, she lists that his place of death as Camden District, South Carolina. These significant differences need to be resolved. Additionally, this John Fuller is said to be a son of John Fuller, Sr, (1704-1810) and grandson of Ezekiel Fuller (1675-1722) of Isle of Wight, Virginia. However, this has not yet been satisfactorily verified.","STR06" "I126","Fuller","John Brooks","Abt 1831","6 Mar 1870","0","John Fuller and his wife, Mary, were both born in Georgia, as were their two oldest sons, James and John. They moved to Arkansas sometime before 1860, and can be found on the 1860 Columbia County census (P#435, Dwelling 321, Family 323). John is shown as a Farmer, owning $1,200 in real estate and $550 in personal property.

In the book ""Sabine County Historical Sketches and Genealogical Records"" by Edna McDaniel White and Blanche Finley Toole, there is a picture of John and Mary Fuller. John is shown in uniform, with a long rifle. Private John B. Fuller is shown as a member of the 26th Arkansas Infantry, Capt. Hamiter's Company G. He enlisted on May 22, 1862 in Lewisville, Arkansas for a period of 3 years. The muster roll's show him present through April 30, 1863. In June, 1863, he was inexplicably dropped from the roll by order of Lt. Genl Holmes. However, he was shown as present on the muster rolls for December 31, 1863 through February 29, 1864. His name appears on a ROLL OF PRISONERS OF WAR of furloughed and detailed men, Confederate States Army, surrendered at New Orleans, LA, by General E.K. Smith, CSA to Maj. Gen. R.S. Canby, USA, May 26, 1865 and paroled at Shreveport, LA June 20, 1865. The roll was dated Shreveport, LA, June 20, 1865. His residence was shown as Columbia County, Arkansas.

Organized as Morgan's Battalion on June 14, 1862, it was increased to a full regiment and reorganized as the 26th Arkansas Infantry on July 23, 1862, at DeValls Bluff, Arkansas. Asa Stokely Morgan, formerly of the famed 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment, was appointed as lieutenant-colonel of the battalion, and was promoted to colonel when the 26th Arkansas was organized. The regiment was assigned to McRae's Brigade, Shoup's Division, First Corps, Army of the Trans-Mississippi, and fought at Prairie Grove and Devil's Backbone. Later, the regiment took part in the Red River Campaign, fighting at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana, on April 9, 1864. The 26th Arkansas was then ordered back to Arkansas to counter Union General Steele's Camden Expedition, culminating in the battle of Jenkins' Ferry on April 30, 1864. The regiment remained in south Arkansas for the next year, and was included in the general surrender of the Confederate forces in the Trans-Mississippi Department on May 26, 1865

http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/26hisidx.html

The family moved to Sabine County, Texas shortly after the birth of their youngest son in Malvern, Arkansas in 1869. Linda Fuller of Cleveland, Texs located a deed dated 18 January 1870, showing the purchase of 174 acres of land lying in Sabine County out of the 611 acre survey made for William J. Sneed off the William Isaac's League. The witnesses to the deed were W.H. Crouch and S.D. Berley. It was recorded in San Augustine County. The price was one dollar an acre, for a total of $174. John died less than six weeks after this purchase, on March 6, 1870.

Mary herself died in 1874, leaving her children orphaned. The eldest sons, James and John, ages 18 and 17, took charge of the family. On the 1880 census, John is shown as head of household. Also living with him and three of his younger siblings is 50 year old Nancy Howard, listed as a family member. His older brother, James, was shown as living on a nearby farm with his wife, mother in law and year old daughter. Brother Delony was also living nearby, working as a laborer on the farm of Christopher ""Kit"" and Mary Smith. Kit Smith was later killed by the Conner's in the infamous Smith-Conner-Low feud in the mid 1880s in Sabine County.

Blanche Finley Toole of Sabine County writes that Nancy Howard, the family member shown living in the John W Fuller household in 1880, was related her great great grandmother, Ruth Howard Finley. Her father was Samuel Howard. She came to Texas around 1875. Nancy Howard's fiancee was killed in the Civil War, and she never married. She was buried with her pictures of him and her bible. Ms. Toole says that Nancy Howard can be found on the 1850 Meriwether GA census in Household #799, Nancy Howard, age 23, female, born Georgia, in the household of Malichi Murphy age 48, born South Carolina and wife Nancy, age 52 b. South Carolina. (Letter to Melinda Strong, date 5 June 1997).

The parentage of John Brooks Fuller has not yet been proved conclusively. It is appears that he is the son of James Anderson Fuller, however there are some inconsistencies. The family of James Anderson Fuller resided in Meriwether County, Georgia, as did Nancy Howard. As indicated on the census records extracted above, John Brooks Fuller was born circa 1834 in Georgia. The census records of the James Anderson Fuller family indicate that their son, John B., was born in Georgia circa 1831. From the ages of their children, it appears that John and Mary Fuller were probably married sometime before 1855 in Georgia. This fits with the information from the Fuller Genealogical Bank, showing that James's son John B. Fuller married a Mary Watson on November 5, 1852. This also fits with the facts shown on the death certificates for two of the Fuller's children, Joseph Thomas Fuller and Francis Ola Fuller Burkhalter. Both certificates show their mother's maiden name as Watson. However, in the book SABINE COUNTY HISTORICAL SKETCHES AND GENEALOGICAL RECORDS, the mother of the Fuller Children is listed as Mary Brown. No support is provided for the Brown name, however. The most important contradiction, one that must be resolved, is that the Fuller Genealogical Data Banks show that John B. Fuller died on November 5, 1862 (probably during the Civil War). Our John Brooks Fuller did not die until early in 1870, in Sabine County.

Only a death date is shown on his headstone. He shares a double marker with Mary Fuller. This is also engraved with ""Precious Memories.""","STR06" "I126","Fuller","John Brooks","Abt 1831","6 Mar 1870","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census State: Arkansas
County: ColumbiaTownship: ClayPost Office: Dorecheat 321 323
Fuller, John B,age 26, male, Farmer, value of R/E $1,200, PP $550,born GA
Fuller, Mary, age 24, female, born Georgia
Fuller, James E, age 4, male, born Georgia
Fuller, John W, age 2, male, born Georgia

1870 Census State: Texas
County: SabineTownship: Bearns 3Post Office: Brookeland 576 576
Fuller, Mary, age 36, female, Farmer,value of R/E $1,000, PP $400, born GA
Fuller, James, age 14, male, born GA
Fuller, John, age 13, male, born GA
Fuller, Delony, age 10, male, born ARK (Impairment)
Fuller, Fanny, age 6, female, born ARK
Fuller, Charles, age 4, male, born ARK
Fuller, Joseph, age 1, male, born ARK

1880 Census State: Texas
County: Sabine
171 173
Fuller, John W, age22, male, Farmer, GA, GA, GA
Fuller, Frances,age 16, female, Sister, Ark, GA, GA
Fuller, Charlies H, age 13, male, Brother, GA, SC, SC
Fuller, Joseph, age 10, male, Brother, Ark
Howard, Nancy, age 50, female, Family Member,Ark, Ark, Ark
200 209
Smith, Christopher, age 22,TX,Miss,Miss
Smith, Mary, age 18,wife,TX,TX,Miss
Smith, Dosia, age 2, dau,TX,TX,TX
Fuller, Alkony Delony,age 19,laborer, TX,--,--
218 227
Fuller, JE, age 24, male, Farmer, GA, GA, GA
Fuller, Hannah, age 23, Wife,TX, NC, AL
Fuller, Maggie, age 1, Daughter, TX, GA, TX
Dewees, Sarah, age 50, Mother, AL, NC, GA
Delony, Rebecca,age 20, Niece, TX","STR06" "I94","Fuller","John William","14 May 1858","24 Dec 1901","0","According to the 1880 Sabine County census, at age 22, John was a farmer and the head of a household consisting of himself, his 16 year old sister Frances, his 13 and 10 year old brothers Charlie and Joseph, and a older female relative, Nancy Howard, age 50, from Arkansas. His brothers James and Alkony had already left home. At the time of the 1900 Sabine County census, he was listed as William.","STR06" "I94","Fuller","John William","14 May 1858","24 Dec 1901","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 6
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheets 6A and 6B
98-98
Fuller, William Hd W M Mar 1858 42 M 19 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Fuller, Alice Wf W F Jan 1865 35 M19 5/5 Ala ALa Ala
Fuller, Etta Dau W F Sept 1881 18 S Tx Ga Ala
Fuller, Arthur Son W M Jan 1883 17 s Tx Ga Ala
Fuller, Beulah Dau W F Sept 1885 14 S Tx G Ala
Fuller, Ola Dau W F Apr 1888 12 S Tx Ga Ala
Fuller, Claudie Son W M Nov 1893 6 S Tx Ga Ala

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 6
Enumerated 11 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 32A
208-208
Fuller, Alice Head F W 45 Wed 5/5 Ala Ala Ala
Fuller, Claude Son M W 16 S Tx Ga Alag
","STR06" "I120","Fuller","Joseph Fred","20 Apr 1925","5 Mar 2002","0","Sabine County Reporter 13 March 2002

Joe Fred Fuller

Joe Fred Fuller, 76, of Hemphill died Tuesday, March 5, 2002, at Hemphill Care Center.

Fuller was born April 20, 1925, in Hemphill as a son of the late Sydney and LeLee (Meador) Fuller. He was a lifelong resident and accountant.

He is survived by two sons, Dr. Greg Fuller of Houston and Dr. Mick Fuller of San Antonio.

Graveside rites were held at 10 am Friday at Plainview Cemetery in Sabine County with Bro. Fred Raney officiating.

Starr Funeral Home Inc, Hemphill, directors.","STR06" "I124","Fuller","Joseph Thomas","4 Nov 1869","28 Nov 1950","0","At the time of the 1900 census, he was living between his older brother William and his wife's parents, John and Jane Fullen.

The following obituary was published regarding the death of Joseph Fuller:

Funeral services for Joseph Thomas Fuller, 81, were held at the Church of God at Rosevine, Thursday, November 30 at 2:00 o'clock. He died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Grover Eddings, in Rosevine on Tuesday, November 28 at 7:00 pm after a prolonged illness.

Services were conducted by Rev. C.S. Singleton officiating and assisted by Rev. Clarence Howell. Burial was in the Rosevine cemetery under the direction of the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.

Mr. Fuller moved to Texas at the age of two. He was born at Malvern, Arkansas November 4, 1869. He was married to Alice Pointer March 27, 1917. He had been a member of the Church of God for the past 37 years.

Surviving are: wife, Mrs. Alice Fuller; four daughters: Mrs. V.E. McLemore of San Augustine, Mrs. Grover Eddings of Rosevine. Mrs. O.H. Williams of East Bernard, Mrs. W.D. Cousins of Sarepta, LA; two step daughters Mrs. Denton Kerr of Houston, Mrs. Hamp Woods of San Augustine; three sons L.A. of Hemphill, Herman of Rosevine and J.S. of San Antonio, five step-sons: Enlow Birdwell of San Augustine, Estes Birdwell of Chinquapin, Oscar Birdwell of San Augustine, W.M. Pointer of Big Lake and M.B. Pointer of Corpus Christi; 23 grandchildren, eleven great grandchildren, 29 step grandchildren, and seven great-great grandchildren.

Pallbearers were: Dale Tisdale, Buddy Pointer, Fred Ellison, Elo Finderson, Henry Marshburn and Louis McDonald.","STR06" "I124","Fuller","Joseph Thomas","4 Nov 1869","28 Nov 1950","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 6B
99-99
Fuller, Joseph Head W M Sept 1870 29 M 11 Ark Ark Ark Farmer
Fuller, Ola Wf W F Feb 1874 26 m 11 7/6 Tx Tx Tx
Fuller, Alonzo Son W M July 1890 9 S Tx Ark Tx
Fuller, Nina Dau W F Nov 1891 8 S Tx Ark Tx
Fuller, Price Son W M Feb 1894 6 S Tx Ark Tx
Fuller, Brooks Son W M Mar 1895 5 S Tx Ark Tx
Fuller, Ethel Dau W F Feb 1897 3 Tx Ark Tx
Fuller, Bertha Dau W F Feb 1900 5/12 Tx Ark Tx

1910 Federal Census
Texas, Sabine, Precinct No. 6
Enumerated 11 May 1910 Fred Berryman
SD 2, ED 122, Stamped 148
215-215
Fuller, Joe T Head M W 40 M2 0 Ark Ga Ga Farming
Fuller, Blanche Wife F W 28 M2 0 4/4 Tx Tx Tx
Fuller, Alonzo A Son M W 19 S Tx Ark Tx Farming At home
Fuller, Price J Son M W 17 S Tx Ark Tx
Fuller, John B Son M W 15 S Tx Ark Tx
Fuller, Ethel Dtr F W 13 S Tx Ark Tx
Fuller, Bertha Dtr F W 10 S Tx Ark Tx
Fuller, Tera M Dtr F W 8 S Tx Ark Tx
Fuller, Herman Son M W 6 S Tx Ark Tx
Birdwell, Vertie O Step Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Birdwell, Oscar E Step Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Justice Precinct 6
Enumerated 2 January 1920 by Jesse L. Mosley
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 1A
3-3
Fuller, Joseph Hd M W 50 M Ark Ga Ga Farmer
Fuller, Alice J Wife F W 35 M Tx Tenn Tex
Fuller, Bertha L Dtr F W 19 S Tx Ark Tx Teacher
Fuller, Tera M Str F W 12 S Tx Ark Tx
Fuller, Herman J Son M W 16 Tx Ark Tx Farm Laborer
Fuller, Jos S Son M W 8 S Tx Akr Tx
Pointer, Edna A StepDtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Pointer, Mannie Stepson M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I124","Fuller","Joseph Thomas","4 Nov 1869","28 Nov 1950","0","(Medical):arteriosclerosis, Rheumatoid arhritis","STR06" "I17606","","","","","","","" "I762","","","","","","","" "I39100","","","","","","","" "I24714","Fuller","Kimberly Erin","12 Nov 1978","21 Sep 2007","0","Sabine County Reporter
September 26, 2007
Page 14, Obituaries

Kimberly Erin Fuller Childress

Kimberly Erin Fuller Childress, 28, of Rosevine, died Friday, September 21, 2007 at Sabine County Hospital.

She was born November 12, 1978 in Nacogdoches to Anthony Fuller and Linda Gail Murray and had lived in Rosevine her entire life. She was an estimate co-ordinator for Chance Construction and a member of the Rosevine Church of God.

Survivors: parents, Tony and Gail Fuller of Rosevine; grandmothers, Blanche Murray of San Augustine and Nell Fuller of Rosevine; son, Chance Matthew Childress of Rosevine; daughters, Kaili Cheynne Childress of Rosevine and Kylee Rae Childress of Rosevine; brother Zebulon Cade Fuller of Bronson, and sister, April Nicole Burkett of Houston.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, Sept. 25 at Rosevine Church of God with Rev. Floyd Wright officiating. Interment followed in Erin's Meadow Cemetery in Rosevine.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Fall 2007)","STR06" "I36942","Fuller","Larry Darnell ""Big Red""","6 Aug 1966","3 Apr 2018","0","Obituary

Funeral services for Larry Fuller will be held Friday, April 6, 2018, 2:00 p.m. at the San Augustine County Cowboy Church in San Augustine with Bro. Danny Dodson and Joe Consford officiating. Visitation will be Thursday, April 5, 2018, 5 til 8 p.m. at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Rosevine Cemetery in Sabine County.

Larry Darnell Fuller was born on August 6, 1966 in San Augustine, Texas to Bobbie Joe Fuller and Billie Jo Mitchell Fuller of San Augustine. He was raised one of seven children and graduated from San Augustine High School in 1984. Larry married the love of his life, Betsy Hakenewerth Fuller, ""his Sunshine"", on July 23, 1988. He and Betsy were blessed with 3 beautiful daughters, Johna Malynn, Josie Marie, and Jayne Makayla. His family continued to grow with two sons-in-law, Cody Clark ""Nemo"" and Tyler Adams. He was also blessed with his first grandchild, Lainey Rae Clark ""Buggie"", and another girl, Jolie Reese Adams, on her way.

Larry spent his life behind the wheel, driving many different big trucks. He also spent many hours running dozers, which he loved very much. He was a member of Central Baptist Church in Center, Texas, where he received the Lord as his Savior May 18, 1997. He joined his heavenly Father on April 3, 2018 at 4:17 P.M.

Those left to cherish his memory include his Wife: Betsy Hakenewerth Fuller Children: Johna & Cody Clark; Josie & Tyler Adams; and Baby Jayne Fuller Grandaughters: Lainey Rae Clark and Jolie Reese Adams (due September 12) Siblings: Vicky Justice & Husband Terry, Ricky Bennefield & wife Clara, Randy Bennefield & wife Kitty, Delenia Stroud and husband Kenny, Doug Fuller & wife Tammy, and Andy Fuller & wife Stacy; father & mother-in-law of 30 years in July, Larry & Mary Hakenewerth; sister-in-law, Bonnie Kelly & husband Sam; Cole Fuller & wife Krystal & daughter, Hayslee; Jessie Fuller.

Many nieces, nephews, and great-nieces & nephews

He is preceded in death by his parents Bobbie Joe Fuller and Billie Jo (Mitchell) Fuller","STR06" "I31771","Fuller","Lawrence C. ""Curly""","13 Sep 1911","18 Dec 2009","0","FULLER, Lawrence ""Curly"" C. of Saginaw, Michigan, passed away on Friday, December 18, 2009, at Covenant HealthCare - Cooper. Age 98 years. Lawrence C. Fuller was born on September 13, 1911 in Burt, Michigan to the late Francis James and Ethel M. (Crosby) Fuller. He married Ellen R. Hartman on September 17, 1949 in Saginaw; she survives him. As a young man, Lawrence began working as a farmer in Burt and various other farms. He served with the U.S. Army, being discharged as a Staff Sergeant. Throughout his military career, Lawrence received a variety of medals and ribbons. Upon returning from the service, he began to work for General Motors, where he worked for over 31 years. He retired from Delco Moraine in October of 1976. Surviving besides his wife, Ellen R., are his sons: Richard L., Edward C. and his friend Julie, Dennis A. (Kimberly), and Gerald W. (Cindy) Fuller; five grandchildren; and six great - grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a grandson, Michael; a brother, Harold Fuller; two sisters: Laura McDermitt-Cole and Doris Cole. FUNERAL: A funeral service honoring Lawrence will take place at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, December 22, 2009 at the Deisler Funeral Home, 2233 Hemmeter Rd. (off State). Rev. Gerald Fuller, Lawrence's son, will officiate. Burial will follow in Forest Lawn Cemetery. VISITATION: Friends may call at the Deisler Funeral Home on Monday, December 21, 2009 from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and on Tuesday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service. MEMORIALS: Those planning an expression of sympathy may wish to consider memorials to the American Heart Association . Please share your thoughts and memories with the family at the funeral home or through deislerfuneralhome.com

Published in Saginaw News on MLive.com on December 20, 2009

(Courtesy of George Hester)","STR06" "I121","Fuller","Lester Emil","3 Jan 1910","May 1982","0","Per ""Citizens Soldiers of Sabine County, Texas"" by Robert McDaniel (Texian: 1992), Lester Fuller was a WWII veteran, and was discharged on October 25, 1945. His son reported that Lester used to enjoy hunting with his cousin Fred Oliphant when they were younger.

Per his granddaughter, Tracy Rice, Lester married Olga Tracy Maresh. They had two children, Patti Lynn and Lester Ray.

This APPEARS to be him in the SSDI: LESTER FULLER 03 Jan 1910 May 1982 77087 (Houston, Harris, Texas) 77087 (Houston, Harris, Texas) 454-05-7267 Texas","STR06" "I798","Fuller","Marvin Wayne","21 Sep 1935","1 Feb 2022","0","The Texas Birth index simply shows his gender and date of birth. His parents are listed as Joe Fuller Jr. and Ruth Ranier.

Marvin Wayne Fuller, 86, of Rosevine, Texas passed away Tuesday, February 1, 2022 in Sabine County Hospital.

He was born in Rosevine on September 21, 1935 to Joseph Spurgen Fuller and Ruth Beatrice Rainer. He was a lifetime resident of Sabine County and a member of Rosevine Church of God.

Wayne served as a member of the United States Air Force. After the USAF, he began working for Temple Lumber Company in Pineland, where he worked many years as a Supervisor. He was a member of Forest Lake Hunting Club where he loved to go to deer hunt. He was also all about his kids and grandkids, spending all the time he could with them.

Wayne is survived by his loving wife of 67 years, Freddie Griffin Fuller of Rosevine; sons, Ronny Fuller and wife, Vicci, of Rosevine, Randy Fuller and wife, Dana, also of Rosevine, Rusty Fuller and wife, Angie, of Lufkin and Ryan Fuller and wife, Mindy, of Joaquin; daughters, Patti Fuller Hand and husband, Jerry, of Woden and Pete Fuller Babcock and husband, Deryl, of Rosevine; grandchildren, Tammy Hand, Jenny Hand Brown, Dustin Fuller, Billy Dickerson, Lauren Toups, Aaron Toups, Samantha Fuller McElroy, Demi Fuller, Chase Fuller, Seeley Babcock, Drew Fuller and Kate Fuller; and great grandchildren Sarah Brown, Dean Brown, Kaden Hand, Kase Hand, Nick Fuller, Peyton Fuller, Ascher Carhart, Addison Decuir, Aidan Decuir, Skylar Toups, Creed McElroy and Carter McElroy.

He was preceded in death by his father, Joseph Fuller; mother, Ruth Cartwright; sister, Ramona Findeisen; brothers, Tommy Fuller and Keith Fuller; and granddaughter, Danielle Olivier.

Visitation will begin at 10:00 a.m. Friday, February 4, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will follow visitation beginning at 11:00 a.m. in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Burial will follow services in Rosevine Cemetery with his grandsons Dustin Fuller, Billy Dickerson, Aaron Toups, Chase Fuller, Drew Fuller and Ryon Collier and great grandsons, Dean Brown, Kaden Hand, Kase Hand, Nick Fuller, Ascher Carhart, Skylar Toups, Aidan Decuir and Creed McElroy serving as pallbearers.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 9, 2022","STR06" "I554","Fuller","Mary Martha","24 Jun 1940","8 Apr 2022","0","The following article appeared in the March 13, 1996 SABINE COUNTY RECORDER:

Sabine County Chamber of Commerce will be hosting activities March 20 honoring Martha Fuller Turner of Houston, who grew up in Sabine County.

Since 1981, she has operated Martha Turner Properties, one of the most successful real estate firms in Houston. A graduate of North Texas State University, she taught elementary school for 15 years before making her career change.

When Martha Turner Properties began, it was described that the entire company was three workaholics crammed into a borrowed Galleria office space.

In addition to her outstanding career, she also finds time form such diverse interests as her board positions with Texas Commerce Bank, Susan G. Komen Foundation, and the Houston Association of Realtors as well as chairing gala fundraisers including Crohn's and Colitis Winter Ball, Houston Ballet Guild 50th Anniversary Luncheon, and the ""Trees of Hope"" to benefit Star of Hope Mission. There are many other civic, charitable, and professional organizations in which Turner is a vital worker.

Turner was named Woman of Distinction by the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation and KTRK-TV in 1991 and 1996. She has also received the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation's Gold Key award.

A lengthier article was published in the August 26, 2009 Sabine County Reporter on the occasion of her upcoming induction into the Texas Business Hall of Fame. She was one of only seven women ever to have received this prestigious honor.

Mary Howell wrote the following, for her column ""On the Bright Side"" honoring Martha for the October 12, 2009 issue of the Sabine County Reporter:

Martha Fuller Turner, a native of Sabine County, has been selected for induction into the Texas Business Hall of Fame. She will be honored during the annual induction dinner October 15, 2009 in Houston.

Martha is President and CEO of Martha Turner Properties, a billion dollar Houston based independent real estate company. Martha attributes her success in life to her upbringing in Hemphill. She has fond memories of her childhood days and of attending Hemphill School where she graduated in 1958.

Martha learned the fundamentals of business from her parents and grandparents, Deas and Lucille and Tom and Sallie who owned and operated Fuller's Dry Goods and Feed Store. She began working in the store when she was six years old. It was her duty to refold shirts, pants and overalls after customers browsed through them. She also wrapped packages and gifts.

Martha has fond memories of attending Hemphill's First Baptist Church where she participated in all church activities. Among her mentors were her pastor, Bro. Clarence Howell and her teachers who always encouraged her to be the best she could be.

I cherish many happy times shared with Martha when she and her friends Charlsia Rice and Sammy Kay Smith visited my sister Clara. The four were fast friends and enjoyed many happy hours at the Howell house.

After Martha graduated from high school she attended North Texas State University earning a degree in music and elementary education. She later taught school in Austin. After retiring from teaching in 1979 she earned her real estate license.

Under Martha's leadership, Martha Turner Properties has flourished into a billion dollar business. Martha encourages her employees to achieve excellence, believe in yourself, be open to opportunities, accept life changes, learn to forgive and be thankful for God's blessings.

Her friend, Clara Murphy said ""If you looked up the word 'optimism' in the dictionary you would see Martha's picture!""

She is often called upon to give motivational speeches in various places across the United States. She is active in numerous charitable organizations.

Martha enjoyed visiting with friends during the reunion of the class of 1958 which was held Saturday at the Bistro in Hemphill.

Houston Mayor Bill White has proclaimed October 24 Martha Fuller Turner Day. "" I extend my congratulations to Martha for her success in life. I am blessed to call Martha Turner my friend.""

Death Notice, Houston Chronicle, April 8, 2022

Martha Turner, who built a residential real estate empire in Houston, died Friday at the age of 81, her firm, Martha Turner Sotheby's International Realty, said.

Considered a matriarch of Houston real estate, Turner rose to build a sprawling real estate agency that was closing more than $2 billion in real estate transactions a year before it was acquired in 2014 by New York-based Sotheby's International Realty. Turner and her co-president Tom Anderson stepped away from running the day-to-day business operations in 2015, but they held chairman emeritus roles. Today the firm has 290 real estate agents.

""We are heartbroken over Martha's passing,"" the company said in a statement. ""She was a deeply respected leader in the Houston real estate community and an inspiration, friend, and mentor to us all,"" the company said in a statement.

The cause of her death was not immediately available.

Born June 24, 1940, Turner grew up in the small East Texas town of Hemphill before graduating from the University of North Texas in 1962, according to a 2016 profile in Intown Houston Magazine. After a 15-year career teaching, she turned to real estate in the late 1970s, when she studied at the University of Houston and received her real estate license, the magazine reported.

By 1981, Turner partnered with her friend Nancy Owens to launch Turner-Owens Real Estate. Five years later, the company became Martha Turner Properties.

Over the years, Turner built the brokerage into a thriving luxury real estate business. In 2009, Turner was inducted into Texas Business Hall of Fame as one of only seven women to have received the award at the time. She also became the first woman to be honored with the American Advertising Federation-Houston's Trailblazer Award in 2012.

Following the acquisition by Sotheby's, Turner pledged to help steer the company's future through continued involvement in business development, sales and marketing. She also continued to be a mentor for other real estate professionals.

""To be successful, you have to love what you do, love the people around you, make everyone feel special, and realize that you are the only person in charge of your life,"" Turner once told colleagues at Sotheby's.

Among those mentored by Turner was Bob Hale, CEO of Houston Association of Realtors.

It is hard to imagine a world without Martha Turner - a giant in the real estate industry and a model of success for businesswomen everywhere, Hale said in a statement. ""Martha helped shape the industry and exemplified strength, poise and professionalism. She was a pioneer.""

Jennifer Wauhob, the chair of the Houston Association of Realtors, described Turner as ""a towering figure who served as a role model to countless real estate professionals.""

Lisa Baer, a realty agent with Martha Turner for nearly 35 years, said Turner was down-to-earth with a strong sense of faith. Baer said she inspired everyone around her.

""She wanted everybody to be their best and to have their best,"" Baer said. ""She was very motivational, inspirational, positive.""

Turner's first husband, Keith, died in 1986, and she remarried a few years later to Glenn Bauguss, according to earlier media reports. She had a daughter and a grandson as of 2016, along with several stepchildren and grandchildren, according to earlier media reports.

Marilyn Thompson, who retired a year ago as president of Martha Turner Sotheby's International after working there 31 years, said Turner provided an example to other women seeking a professional career. Turner never asked her agents to do anything that she would not do herself, Thompson recalled. If it required getting down on the floor to piece together a sales presentation for a home, Turner would get down on the floor.

""She was always impeccably dressed and very professional in everything she did,"" Thompson said. ""She opened the doors for women to make a good living.""

Thompson described Turner as natural salesperson with a genius for marketing. Before real estate, she sold everything from encyclopedias to wigs to women's underwear. Thompson said she would laugh whenever Turner recalled her days as the top women's underwear salesperson at Montgomery Ward.

After selling one pair, she'd tell the customer, ""You really need 7. Don't you wear a clean pair every day?""

""So, she'd sell 7 pairs,"" Thompson said.

Former business partner Tom Anderson said it was easy to work with Turner, who had a warm, welcoming personality.

""We never had an argument in our 11 years,"" Anderson said. ""We had some disagreements, but we were able to sit down and work it out without one unkind word.""

The two formed a partnership in the early 2000s and grew the business by recruiting other professionals who shared their value of building and maintaining relationships with the community, he said. Turner was an active participant and generous donor to charities and encouraged her colleagues to give back, he said.

""It was about more than just sales and success,"" Anderson said. ""It was about long-term relationship clients, customers and other real estate companies.""

Anderson said he visited with Turner about a month ago, before she went into hospice care. Her daughter had done her makeup that day.

""I held her hand and said a prayer. She was just beautiful,"" Anderson said, his voice cracking. ""That's how I'll always remember her.""

A briefer obituary was published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 13, 2022, page 8","STR06" "I8010","","","","","","","" "I17596","Fuller","Melissa Ann","Abt 1836","Aft 1850","0","May have instead been born is Illinois, as per the 1850 census.","STR06" "I761","Fuller","Michael Alan","14 May 1957","30 Apr 1979","0","Michael was born when his father was stationed at Ellington AFB in Houston, where he served as a Liason Advisor working with the Reserve Air Crews. This group also moved cargo for the armed services throughout the US and South America.

Michael excelled in sports and hoped to become a coach after finishing college. He enlisted in the United States Air Force at the age of 18, and planned to attend college with the G.I. Bill after completing his term of service. He played on several base teams, and at Kelly AFB played softball, basketball, and football. Michael's death came without warning, following a base softbally game. He had not been sick, and at 6'2' and 180 lbs. he was the picture of health. After his death, the Baker Flight team dedicated its season to his memory, and all players wore his number on their shoulder. There was standing room only at the Rosevine Church of God for his memorial service, some of his military friends came from as far away as Idaho.

A Mike Fuller Memorial Fund was established in San Augustine to raise money for the local little league, and the ball field where Mike played his last game was named the ""Mike Fuller Memorial Field.""","STR06" "I579","Fuller","Mildred Alyne","12 Jan 1925","7 Feb 2011","0","Starr Funeral Home

Mildred Alyne Fuller Toner,86, our beloved Mother, passed away on Monday, February 7, 2011 at Baptist Orange Hospital in Orange, Texas. She peacefully departed this life with her devoted family by her side.

Mildred was born in Rosevine, Texas on January 12, 1925 she was the eldest child of James Herman Fuller and Ruthie Mae McCroskey.

Mildred grew up in Sabine County and graduated from Rosevine High School as Valedictorian. In order to attend Texas Women's University in the fall she also continued for six more weeks of instruction at Pineland High School and graduated from there as well. After a year of attending college at Denton, TX, Mildred transferred to Stephen F. Austin and continued college to become an educator. Unfortunately, World War II began and Mildred was needed to teach school at Brooklyn High School because many teachers were drafted.

Mildred left there, as many young women did, and joined the war effort by moving to Dallas to work in an aircraft factory and later to Beaumont to work at Bethlehem Steel. During the intervening war years she met her sweetheart, Francis James (Buddy) Toner in Beaumont, Texas, while working in the office at the port. Following the war, Mildred joined Buddy in Indianapolis , Indiana where he was attending Butler University and they were united in marriage. She became a part of an extended and loving Irish family. Buddy transferred to Texas A & M University where he would study to become a mechanical engineer. They left College Station to live in Beaumont, TX where in the early years of her marriage Mildred would quit her teaching job at Chenier Business College to become a fulltime mom. Mildred and Buddy would travel the United States as he worked for various companies as an engineer and plant manager. Finally ending up back in Orange, Texas they bought a home and enjoyed raising and educating their five children. As her children all entered school, not one to be idle, she held various jobs working in the offices at Sears, JC Penney and her son-in-law Michael Mazzola's Insurance office.

Always a lover of knowledge, when her oldest children began college she again felt an urge for higher education and attended Lamar University. She also felt it was very important to give back to the communities in which she lived and was a member of the Red Cross as a Gray Lady at Orange Memorial Hospital and a lifetime member of the PTA supporting teachers and education.

Mildred was a member of the Church of God her entire life, a devoted Christian, who participated fully at the churches in Orange and Rosevine (in later years) holding secretarial and Sunday school leader positions. After the death of her husband she built a home in Rosevine on the land where she was born. While living in Rosevine she worked as an Avon saleslady who achieved the Silver Circle Status within the company.

During her years in Orange and Rosevine she was always there to help care for and cheer on her children and grandchildren assisting her family in every way possible. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Francis James Toner, two sisters: Narvalyn Ellison, and Ola Jean Ford, four bothers: Conrad Fuller, Bobby Joe Fuller, and David Fuller and Kenneth Fuller. Those left to survive Mildred are her children: John Brendan Toner (Melaine) of Rosevine, Kathleen Ruth Toner Mazzola (Michael), Mary Camille Toner Fuller (Preston) and Frances Patrice Toner Lewis (Eddie) of Orange and Ramona Jean Toner Darnley (John) of The Woodlands. Also surviving are three brothers: Roland Fuller (Betty) of Nacogdoches, Herman Fuller (Jr.)(Charlene) of Rosevine, and Francis Dwain Fuller (Oquilla) of Houston. She is also survived by her beloved Uncle Ray McCroskey (Cortez) of Sarepta, LA.

Mildred leaves behind her 16 beloved grandchildren: Jack, Hunter, Shane, Chad, Rebel, Brendan, Amy, Amber, Jennifer, April, Patrice, Michael, Nick, Alex ,Tara, and Frank, and her 17 adorable great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be Saturday, February 12 at 2:00 PM at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill, TX. The family will be receiving friends from 10 AM until the funeral begins. Interment will follow in Rosevine Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Rosevine Church of God or a charity of your choice.

Starr Funeral Home
510 Starr Street
Hemphill, Texas 75948
(409)787-3331
www.starrfuneralhome.com

Copied from the Orange Leader online
Also published in THE SABINE COUNTY REPORTER on February 16, 2011","STR06" "I574","Fuller","Minnie Ophelia","3 Oct 1884","2 Aug 1965","0","Name: Minnie Ophelia Fuller
Death Date: 02 Aug 1965
Death Place: Brady, Mcculloch, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 80 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 03 Oct 1884
Birthplace: Hemphill, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Charles A. Fuller
Father's Name: A.D. Fuller
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Rebecca Delaney
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Brady, McCulloch, Texas
Cemetery: Rosevine Cemetery
Burial Place: Rosevine, Texas
Burial Date: 03 Aug 1965
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117833
Digital Film Number: 4028275
Image Number: 2312
Reference Number: cn 58895
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I574","Fuller","Minnie Ophelia","3 Oct 1884","2 Aug 1965","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 5
Enumerated 19 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 172 Sheet 11B
202-203
Fuller, C. A. Hd M W 25 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Fuller, Minnie Wf F W 35 M Tx Ga Tx
Harvey, A. D. Step Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Harvey, Willie Step Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Harvey, Erma Step Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx Tx
Fuller, Olan Son M W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx Tx

(Courtesy of Annette Ditto)","STR06" "I574","Fuller","Minnie Ophelia","3 Oct 1884","2 Aug 1965","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I50","Fuller","Nina Ophelia","15 Sep 1891","8 Jul 1980","0","Nina Fuller was a striking woman. She was nearly six feet tall and slender. When she unwound her hair from the bun she usually wore, it cascaded down her back almost to her feet. She enjoyed gardening and quilting, growing most of her own vegetables. She was a thrifty woman. She continued to make her own soap from lye, pine rosin and ""fat cracklings"" even when she could just as easily purchased a bar at the store.

Being the oldest daughter, Nina helped her mother daily with the household chores. She remembers that when she was quite young, her parents went to the State Fair in Dallas by horse and buggy. They came home with a washboard and a box of packaged laundry soap. Nina claims they were the first family in Sabine County to have a washboard, and remembers neighbors coming by on wash day just to see how it worked. The 1940 census indicates she had attended school for six years.

She was a staunch member of the Rosevine Church of God. She truly believed in doing good works, and never turned away anyone in need. Her son Tom remembers that their home was on the ""hobo circuit"" during the depression. He often passed men asleep on a spare mattress in their garage on his way to school. She fed everyone who came to their door hungry, and made regular visits to the local nursing home to take food to friends and relatives.

Nina Sue Wade, who was a backdoor neighbor to the McLemore family when they lived in town, recalls that her mother relied on her more experienced neighbors parenting advice. The Wade family had several young children, mainly very active boys, with Nina being the oldest. Mrs. Wade worked hard to keep her rambunctious children in line, to no avail. Mrs. McLemore advised her to ignore the minor infractions. Nina Sue recalled her mother often quoting a saying Mrs. McLemore told her, ""When your children are young, they step on your shoestrings. When they get older, they step on your heartstrings."" She would go on to advise her to cherish her children while they were young and full of spirit, because she would miss them sorely when they were grown and on their own.

After her husband died, Nina McLemore remained an independant woman, living alone in a house her brother Lonzo built for her after her husband died. She lived next door to her son Percy, and her grandson's Dental Office was directly behind her home. She was able to live at home and care for herself until she was in her mid 80's, when she went to live with her daughter Evon.

Written by Melinda McLemore Strong, granddaughter, circa 1995 and revised periodically","STR06" "I50","Fuller","Nina Ophelia","15 Sep 1891","8 Jul 1980","0","(Medical):cerebral arteriosclerosis","STR06" "I648","Fuller","Ola Jean","26 Jul 1934","10 Oct 2008","0","According to the book ""A Pictorial History of Sabine County, Texas,"" Ola Jean was a member of the Bronson High School girls basketball team from 1949 to 1952, as well as being a member of the Future Homemakers of America.

The Sabine County Reporter
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Page 11

Ola Jean Ford

Ola Jean Ford, 74, died Friday, Oct. 10, 2008, in Lufkin after an illness.

She was born on July 26, 1934, and lived most of her life in Rosevine. She retired as a bank teller from the Pineland State Bank in Pineland. She worked as a bank teller in the First National Bank in Orange from 1965 through 1976 when she moved back to Rosevine from Orange.

Survivors, son, Aston ""Rusty"" Ford of Gilmer; daughter, Karen BROWN of Rosevine; brothers, James Roland Fuller of Nacogdoches, David Fuller and H.D. ""Junior"" Fuller, both of Rosevine, and Dwain Fuller of Pasedena; sister, Mildred TONER of Rosevine; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Monday, Oct. 13 in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Rosevine Cemetery in Rosevine.

Services under the direction of Starr Funeral Home, Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, October 2008)

A nearly identical obituary was in the October 16, 2008 issue of the San Augustine Tribune.","STR06" "I573","Fuller","Ora","9 Oct 1882","31 Mar 1972","0","An actual copy of her Texas Death Certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. She was listed as widowed, a daughter of Alcony Deloney Fuller and Mary Delaney, and a housewife. The informant was Mrs. Fred Senter, a niece. She was died at Ray's Nursing Home in Lubbock, with her usual residence listed as 4710 Slide Road in Lubbock.

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3FC-91P : accessed 02 Sep 2013), Ora Harvey, 1972.","STR06" "I573","Fuller","Ora","9 Oct 1882","31 Mar 1972","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I21124","Fuller","Pamelia","3 Mar 1813","19 Dec 1898","0","Daughter of Matthew and Margaret Elizabeth (Weldon) Fuller. (Robert S. Strong, SFAA Historian).","STR06" "I77","Fuller","Pansy Margueritte","20 Mar 1914","24 Aug 2006","0","Member of the Hemphill Garden Club. Interested in genealogy.

San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, August 31, 2006

Pansy Marguerite Adickes

Funeral services for Pansy Margueritte Adickes, 92, of Hemphill were held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday August 26, 2006 at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Burial followed at Hemphill Cemetery in Hemphill. Rev. Gary Leinhart officiated. She died August 24 in her home. Pansy was born March 20, 1914 in Hemphill to Jim Fuller and Willie Mason Fuller. She was a lifelong resident of Hemphill, a pharmacist and member of the First United Methodist Church. She is survived by her daughters, Anne USSERY and husband, Earl of Henderson and Sharon CROWELL of Hemphill; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

A more detailed obituary appeared in the August 30, 2006 Sabine County Reporter

Pansy Margueritte Fuller Adickes

Pansy Margueritte Fuller Adickes, 92, of Hemphill died Thursday, Aug. 24, 2006.

Pansy was born March 20, 1914 in Hemphill, the daughter of the late Jim and Willie Mason FULLER. Pansy graduated from Hemphill High School as salutatorian in 1931 and graduated from Texas Women's University with a degree in Interior Design and History in 1935. This degree also included a permanent high school teacher's certificate. She returned to Hemphill and taught school for several years. Pansy returned to school at the University of Texas to become a pharmacist and graduated in 1943. She was very proud to be the first woman pharmacist from Sabine County.

Pansy married Leon ADICKES on October 5, 1941. They took over Hemphill Drug Company in 1943, from Pansy's father Jim, who founded the company in 1912. Leon and Pansy operated the drug store until 1976. Pansy received a 50 year certificate of active service from the State of Texas and remained an inactive registered pharmacist. She was amused in recent years because job offers would arrive in the mail. She would comment ""I wonder what they would think if I showed up for an interview.""

Pansy enjoyed being active in local organizations. She was a charter member of the Hemphill Garden club and served as the second president. Pansy worked with the band boosters, PTA, was a charter member of Sabind County Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. Pansy was a member of First Baptist Church for over 60 years and later joined with Leon the First Methodist Church. Leon grew up Lutheran and Pansy was Baptist so the compromised and became Methodist.

Pansy Margueritte Fuller Adickes is survived by her two daughters, Ann USSERY of Henderson and Sharon CROWELL of Hemphill, grandchildren are Stephen CROWELL, Darren CROWELL, Shannon CROWELL, Karen HAIRSTON, and Melissa GILLIS; and great-grandchildren, Jeffrey CROWELL, Madison CROWELL, Alanna CROWELL, Jacob CROWELL, Nickolas HAIRSTON, and Tyler and Tanner GILLIS. Services were held under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with interment in the Hemphill City Cemetery on Sunday, Aug. 27. The service was conducted by Pastor Gary Leinhart and eulogy was given by Martha TURNER.","STR06" "I813","","","","","","","" "I29619","","","","","","","" "I610","Fuller","Price Joseph","16 Feb 1893","21 Nov 1912","0","Nina Fuller had an oval, concave portrait drawn of Price, probably from a photo taken of him before his death. She left the portrait to her daughter, Evon. Evon gave the portrait to niece Melinda McLemore Strong, who had it reframed.","STR06" "I4351","Fuller","Robert Earl ""Bob""","25 Mar 1934","11 Dec 1999","0","Only his sex and date of birth are shown on the Texas Birth Index, no name is listed.

Sabine County Reporter
December 22, 1999, Page 10

Robert E. ""Bob"" Fuller, Sr., 65, of Bleakwood died Saturday, Dec. 11, 1999 at his residence. Fuller, a native of Bronson, was a retired truck driver. Survivors: wife, Rose Fuller, of Bleakwood; daughter Carolyn Fuller Sanders of Bleakwood; sons Robert Earl ""Bobby"" Fuller, Jr. of Kirbyville, Kenneth Wayne Fuller of North Carolina, and Willie Joe Fuller of Fred; brothers, Holly Fuller of Shelbyville, Charlie Fuller of Cleveland, and Arthur Fuller and Charles Fuller, both of Houston; and eight grandchildren. Funeral services were held Dec. 14 at the Stringer Funeral Home chapel in Kirbyville. Interment followed at Trout Creek Cemetery in Newton County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I810","","","","","","","" "I644","Fuller","Ruby Narvalyn","17 Oct 1926","8 May 2000","0","SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE 18 May 2000

Ruby Narvalyn Ellison, 73, of Rosevine died Monday, May 8, 2000 at Memorial Medical Center of East Texas in Lufkin. Mrs. Ellison was born October 17, 1926 in Rosevine as a daughter of the late Ruth (McCroskey) and Herman Fuller. She was a lifelong resident of the area and homemaker. Survivors include husband, Fred Ellison of Rosevine; daughters JoAnne Wise of Bronson and Debbie Duck of Rosevine; brother Conrad Fuller, Herman Fuller Jr, and David Fuller all of Rosevine, Roland Fuller of Nacogdoches and Dwain Fuller of Pasadena, sisters, Mildred Toner and Ola Jean Ford, both of Rosevine; nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services were held May 10 at Chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating. Interment followed at Rosevine Cemetery.","STR06" "I20879","Fuller","Ruth","30 Jul 1799","31 Mar 1836","0","Daughter of Matthew and Elizabeth FULLER. (Dwight, p. 194). Robert Strong, SFAA Historian amplifies this, listing her parents as Matthew FULLER and Margaret Elizabeth WELDON.","STR06" "I780","","","","","","","" "I96","Fuller","Sarah Pearl","13 Nov 1881","18 Jan 1957","0","Kay Parker McCary instead shows her date of birth as October 13, 1881, in her transcription of the Hemphill City Cemetery.","STR06" "I4344","Fuller","Seborn T.","1837","8 Oct 1853","0","The Fuller Genealogical Data Base, maintained by John Beattie Fuller, Jr. of Morgantown, GA contains slightly different information. It shows the sixth son of James Anderson Fuller and Fanny Bailey as Seaborn F. Fuller, and has his death date as September 1873.

Seaborn Fuller, son of James A. Fuller and Fanny Fuller , was my ggggrandfather. He married Sarah A. Nichols who was born in 1835. Their daughter, LaDora Fuller, married Francis Marion Garrett of Meriwether County,Ga. They later moved to Wilcox County,Ga. Seaborn died on July 14, 1873 when he drowned at Dripping Rock in Meriwether County, Ga
I would be interested in exchanging information about this family.
Thanks,
Mary Garrett Meadows

Posted to:

http://genforum.genealogy.com/fuller/messages/5985.html

September 30, 2003","STR06" "I614","Fuller","Tera Mary","13 Jan 1902","19 Sep 1988","0","On her birth certificate, her middle name was listed as Mary. However, her death certificate shows Mae as her middle name. Daughter Joye indicated that Mary was correct.","STR06" "I797","","","","","","","" "I548","Fuller","Thomas Deas","30 Jun 1917","3 Apr 1994","0","It appears from the book ""A Pictorial History of Sabine County, Texas, "" that Deas Fuller was active in community events. He is shown participating in the Western Day parade and as part of the Hemphill Volunteer Fire Department. It also appears he operated a feed store.

In the December 28, 1994 ""Year In Review"" column in the Sabine County Reporter, it is noted that in April ""Longtime Hemphill resident and business/civic leader Deas Fuller died at age 76.""","STR06" "I555","","","","","","","" "I87","Fuller","Thomas Graydon","7 Nov 1892","7 Aug 1969","0","In the books ""Old Timers of Sabine County, Texas Vignettes of Pioneer Families"" by Virgie Speights (S. Malone, 1983), the following vignette appears:

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Graydon (Tom) Fuller celebrated their golden wedding anniversary, Sunday, February 20, 1966, at their home with an open house from 2 to 4 p.m.. Hostesses were their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Deas Fuller, their niece, Mrs. L.A. Adiches, and Miss Gertrude Sanders.

Mrs. J.O. Porter, Miss Sherry Lewis, Miss Amanda Gooch and Miss Nancy McClelland served golden iced wedding cakd and gold punch and conducted guests through the gift display rooms. Their grandson, Tommy Fuller, registered the guests as they arrived.

When Thomas Graydon Fuller, son of James Estern (sic) and Hannah Pickney Deweese Fuller, and Miss Sallie Mason, daughter of William Crockett and Josephine Deas Mason, of San Augustine, were married at the home of the bride's parents they moved into the house where Tom was born and lived all of his life. He has been in business in Hemphill for forty years.

The Fullers have one son, Thomas Deas Fuller, who is in business with his father and lives across the street from his parents, in a home once owned by Dr. and Mrs. W.T. Arnold and family. Mrs. Arnold was formerly Miss Pearl Fuller, sister of Tom.

There is one grandson, Tommy Fuller of Hemphill, and one granddaughter, Mrs. Martha Turner of Austin.

According to ""A Pictorial History of Sabine County, Texas"", the home of Tom and Sally Mason Fuller was believed to have been built during the 1870's by Allen Beckcom.

In her weekly Sabine County Reporter column, ""On the Bright Side"", Mary Howell wrote that she remembered ""Tom ran a clothing and feed store next to the drug store [which his brother Jim Fuller owned and operated]....Deas kept the store open after his parents deaths."" (Page 4, July 18, 2007).","STR06" "I87","Fuller","Thomas Graydon","7 Nov 1892","7 Aug 1969","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill, JP 1
Enumerated April 13, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-1 Sheet 5B
98-0-4000-N
Fuller, Thomas G Head M W 47 M No h-3 Tx Sam House Merchant General Mdse Store
Fuller, Sallie O Wf F W 42 m No H3 Tx Sam House
Fuller, Thomas Dees Son m W 22 M No H-4 Tx Same House Salesman General Mdse Store
Fuller, Lucille Dtr-in-law F W 18 M No H-4 R Nacogdoches Tx","STR06" "I39097","","","","","","","" "I563","Fuller","Viola ""Ola""","16 Apr 1888","30 Mar 1971","0","Name: Ola Boyett Lakey
Death Date: 30 Mar 1971
Death Place: Buna, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 82 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1889
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John William Fuller
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Alice Boyett
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Informant: Mrs. Kay Allen-granddaughter
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223123
Digital Film Number: 4169847
Image Number: 2919
Reference Number: 27545
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I563","Fuller","Viola ""Ola""","16 Apr 1888","30 Mar 1971","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I760","","","","","","","" "I13092","Fuller","William Alexander","17 Feb 1810","17 Dec 1890","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1870 Census
Georgia, Clayton County, Jonesboro
Enumerated 6 July 1870
Page 53, Stamped 97
387-389
Fuller, William 60 M W Farmer $2975 $800 Georgia
Fuller, Martha T 64 F W Keeping House Georgia
Fuller, Sophoronia 22 F W Georgia","STR06" "I4341","Fuller","William Alexander","Abt 1826","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Federal Census
Georgia, Meriwether County
19-905-905
Fuller, William A. 24 M F GA
20-905-905
Fuller, Martha C. 21 F GA
21-905-905
Fuller, James A.1 M GA

http://www.rootsweb.com/~cenfiles/ga/meriwether/1850/pg0353b.txt","STR06" "I24297","","","","","","","" "I43248","Furman","Gerald E.","22 May 1930","25 Aug 1990","0","A scan of his obituary was posted at FindAGrave by Lester Letson.

Gerald E. Furman

Cryptside services for Gerald E. Furman, 60, at Fresno will be at 1 p.m. Friday at the Fresno Memorial Gardens.

Mr. Furman died Saturday. He retired from the Air Force after 20 years and and from the Fresno Unified School District.

Surviving are his wfie, Evelyn; two sons, Thomas R. FURMAN of Florida and Clayton EVANS of Texas; four daughters, Connie D. HAYES and Theresa PATRICK, both of Florida, Cyndi ROCHA of Riverdale and Jean LEARY of Fresno; two brothers, Albert and George, both of Florida; 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 2 to 7 p.m. Thursday at the Bucheim Family Palm Colonial Chapel.","STR06" "I47529","Furra","George Ann","14 Aug 1912","11 Sep 1989","0","Source info below copied from her FindAGrave memorial page:


George Ann Furra Denton
BIRTH 14 Aug 1912
Nacogdoches County, Texas, USA
DEATH 11 Sep 1989 (aged 77)
Nacogdoches County, Texas, USA
BURIAL
Pleasant Hill Cemetery
Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches County, Texas, USA
MEMORIAL ID 31943230 ? View Source

MEMORIAL
PHOTOS 1
FLOWERS 2
George Ann (Furra) Denton is the daughter of Elizabeth Anne ""Lizzie"" (Randall) Furra + A. William Furra. On 22 July 1932 (sic)she married George W. Denton.

Sources:

1. 1920 U.S. CENSUS
Jan. 3rd, 1920
Justice Precinct 5, Nacogdoches, Texas
A W Furra 50 b:1870 TxTnGa-Head/Farmer
Elizabeth Furra 43 b:1877 TxTxTx - wife
George Anne Furra 7 b:1913 TX
Fred Wm Furra 4 4/12 b:Sep.1915 TX
Flutie Furra 4/12 b:Sep.1919 TX
2. 1930 U.S. CENSUS
Precinct 5, Nacogdoches, Texas
William Furra 60 b:1870 TxTnGa-Head/Farmer
Ann E Furra 51 b:1879 TxTxTx - wife
George Ann Furra 17 b:1913 TX
Fred W Furra 14 b:1916 TX
Flutty Furra 10 b:1920 TX
Marian Furra 6 b:1924 TX
3. Social Security Death Index
4. SheRita Kae Partin's Pleasant Hill Cemetery Roster of Nacogdoches County, Texas","STR06" "I2645","Fussell","Benjamin ""Ben"" Dean","28 Sep 1910","29 Nov 2010","0","Dennis Belohlavy emailed that an announcement of the celebration of the anniversary of his birth 100 years ago was being held on September 26, 2010. This announcement was published in Lincoln, Nebraska on September 19. Dennis also emailed his obituary, below.

Ben Dean Fussell, 100, Geneva, died Monday November 29, 2010. Born on September 28, 1910 in Geneva to Harry and Bessie (McClellan) Fussell.

Survivors; Daughter: JoAnn Heath, Geneva; Son: Delbert and Lynne Fussell, Parker, Colo.; Sister: Bernice Hubbard, Greenwich, Conn.; five Grandchildren; five Great Grandchildren; one Great Great Grandchild.

Services; 10:30 a.m., Friday, United Methodist Church, Geneva. Pastor Ron Harris officiating. No visitation. Private family graveside services, Geneva Public Cemetery, Geneva. Memorials are directed to the family to be designated later.
","STR06" "I2645","Fussell","Benjamin ""Ben"" Dean","28 Sep 1910","29 Nov 2010","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Geneva City, First Ward
Enumerated April 5, 1920
ED 30-13 SD 11 Sheet 5A
North Tenth Street
331-123-124
Fussell, Harry E Head M W 46 M 26 Mo Ind Ind Laborer Odd Jobs
Fussell, Bessie L Wf F W 49 M 29 Ne Ind Ind Laundress
Fussell, Ben D Son M W 19 S Mo Mo Neb Laborer Odd Jobs
Fussell, Jean W Son M W 18 S Ne Mo Neb Laborer Odd Jobs
Fussell, Bernice E Dtr F W 16 S Neb Mo Neb
Fussell, Irvin K Son M W 15 S Neb Mo Neb
Fussell, Reva M Dtr F W 12 S Neb Mo Neb
","STR06" "I35718","Fussell","Bennie Mason","12 Sep 1913","6 Sep 2012","0","Mrs. Bennie (Fussell) Poss, age 98, longtime educator and resident of San Augustine County, passed away today, Thursday, September 6, 2012, in San Augustine.

Ms. Bennie was born to Lena (Mason) Fussell and Willaim Hollie Fussell on September 12, 1913, and would have celebrated her 99th Birthday on Wednesday, September 12, 2012, but her faithful and Heavenly Father of whom she depended on very often called her to her eternal home in Heaven. She was a loving Educator, having taught schools in various communities in East Texas, loving her pupils as her own. Also, along with her husband, Bill, they owned and operated the Dairy Mart in San Augustine for many years, a place where the young people grew to love Ms. Bennie and her great hamburgers. She was a life-long member of the First Baptist Church in San Augustine.

Funeral Services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, September 8, 2012, in the First Baptist Church in San Augustine with Rev. Jim Moss and Rev. Chet Hensley officiating, Rev. Rick Russell will officiate graveside rites where interment will be in Liberty Hill Cemetery in San Augustine County, Texas. Visitation will be Friday evening, September 7, 2012, from the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas, 75972

Those who are left to cherish her memory include: Son; Joe Bill and his wife, Sue Poss of San Augustine; Grandchildren; Lisa Poss and David Taylor of Timpson; Alice Poss of San Augustine; Dana Dailey and P.V. of Chireno; and Mike Michael of Houston; Great-Grandchildren; Katie Poss; Jacob Michael; Cory Alsap; Tiffany Dehn; and Joe Dailey; Great-Great Grandchildren; Bella; Maddison; Remington; Hunter; and Hope

She is preceded in death by a grandchild, Lorey Poss, and great-grandchild; Justin Wiggins, along with her parents; Lena (Mason) Fussell and William Hollie Fussell; her beloved husband, William Henry (Bill) Poss along with her brothers; W. H. Fussell; Vernon Fussell; Carl Fussell; and Pat Henry Fussell

Pallbearers will include; P.V. Dailey, Joe Dailey, Cory Alsap, Steve Fussell, Ben Fussell and Mike Michael Honorary Pallbearers will include: Mike Fussell, Dan Fussell, Roger Carl Fussell, Patrick Fussell, Travis Fussell and Duke Lyons.

http://www.timeformemory.com

(Courtesy of Ann Ussery)

Published in The Sabine County Reporter
September 12, 2012, Page 9","STR06" "I14826","Fussell","Benson Byron","7 Jan 1865","17 Sep 1949","0","Name: Benson Byron Fussell
Death Date: 17 Sep 1949
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 84 years 8 months 10 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 07 Jan 1865
Birthplace: La.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: E A Fussell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Jane Lexoria Moore
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery: Chapel Hill
Burial Place: San Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 18 Sep 1949
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223523
Digital Film Number: 4031959
Image Number: 3348
Reference Number: CN44780
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I33653","Fussell","Billy Neal","22 Nov 1942","12 Nov 2015","0","Billy Neal Fussell, 72, passed away Thursday morning. Billy was born in San Augustine County, to Pearl and Bessie Click Fussell. Billy was in the United States Navy during the Vietnam War he was a Seabee. He worked in maintenance at Eastman Chemical Service. He was a member of the Sexton Masonic Lodge # 251. He will be dearly missed by all of his family and friends. He was a loving husband, father, brother, uncle, and grandfather.

He is survived by his wife Hazel Fussell of Milam, his sons: Billy Neal Fussell II of Longview, and Wesley Fussell stationed in Germany, his sister Doris Marie Carter and husband Bill of Carthage, his niece Katherine Ripper, and his 5 grandchildren: Trey, Courtney, Addison, Elise, and Zoe. He is preceded in death by his brother W.L. Fussell.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Monday, November 16, 2015, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St. Hemphill, Texas. Funeral service will be at 2:00PM, Tuesday, November 17, 2015, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Myrtle Springs Cemetery.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter
November 18, 2015, Page 12
","STR06" "I44417","Fussell","Columbus R.","14 Jan 1869","Abt 1925","0","His memorial on FindAGrave, created by Sheron Smith-Savage, had the following obituary:

Columbus R. Fussell was born January 14, 1869, at Milam, Sabine Co, TX. He married Maud Maund in 1888 at Milam, and they moved to Shelby Co. in 1903. Mr. Fussell is listed as a life insurance agent in the 1910 census, and was also a barber for about 20 yrs, retiring 2 yrs prior to his death, when ill health forced him to retire. He was an active member of the Christian Church and a member of the city council, where he never missed a meeting.

The Fussells had two children: Leo had died about 10 previously, and their daughter Elma F. Fussell Wyman was living in Fort Worth at the time of C. R. Fussell's death. His wife also survived him. Funeral services were at the Christian Church, and graveside services were conducted by Samford Lodge, A.F. & A.M., of which Mr. Fussell was a member.

Sources:

Obituary, The Champion, September 16, 1925, reprinted in Mildred Cariker Pinkston, Obituaries of Early Pioneers, Shelby County, Texas, Center: Center Printing Co., 1985, II:39

","STR06" "I44417","Fussell","Columbus R.","14 Jan 1869","Abt 1925","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, 4th Precinct, ED 86
Stamped 239
Enumerated 16 and 17 day of June by F F Meador
40-40
Hogan, WIlliam I W M 49 Farmer La Ga Ga
Hogan, Anna J W F 46 Wf Keeps House Miss NC Tenn
Hogan, Warren W M 21 Son Works on Farm La La Miss
Hogan, Lou A W M 23 Son Works on Farm La La Miss
Fussell, Columbus W M 11 Grandson Works on Farm Tx La La
Fussell, Florence W F 5 Grandchild Can not read or write Tx Tx La
Fussell, Alonzo W M 6 Grandson Can not read or write Tex Tx La
Fussell, Olar W F W Grandchild Can not read or write Tx Tx La","STR06" "I35743","","","","","","","" "I22860","Fussell","Deal L.","28 Jul 1887","7 Jul 1962","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDLQ-6Z5
Name: D. L. Fussell
Death Date: 07 Jul 1962
Death Place: Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 74 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 28 Jul 1887
Birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Johnny A. Fussell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Callie Howard
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas
Cemetery: Magnolia Springs
Burial Place: Jasper, Texas
Burial Date: 08 Jul 1962
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117023
Digital Film Number: 4028433
Image Number: 1803
Reference Number: cn 43558
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I22860","Fussell","Deal L.","28 Jul 1887","7 Jul 1962","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 127 Sheet 9A Stamped 205
137-143
Fussell, D. L. Head M W 22 M1 0 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Fussell, Sallie Wf F W M1 0 0/0 Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated 5 Feby 1920
SD 326 ED 174 Sheet 17B
323-327
Fussell, D. L. Head M W 32 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Fussell, Sallie Wf F W 28 M Tx Tx Tx
Fussell, Roy Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Fussell, Lucile Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Fussell, Florence Dtr F W 1 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 23. 1930
ED 203-2 SD 19 Sheets 12B and
237-237
Fussell, D. L. Head M W 42 M 22 Tx La Tx Farmer
Fussell, Sallie Wf F W 38 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Fussell, Roy Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Fussell, Lucille Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Fussell, Louis Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Fussell, Loraine Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Fussell, Lushious Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Fussell, Nay Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Fussell, Ray Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Fussell, D. L. Jr Son M W 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx







","STR06" "I14824","Fussell","Edwin Alexander","Abt 1830","4 Mar 1906","0","Gwen Goff Hobbs shows him as the son of John R. FUSSELL and Sarah CORKERN.","STR06" "I41636","Fussell","Florence","17 May 1872","17 Nov 1956","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, 4th Precinct, ED 86
Stamped 239
Enumerated 16 and 17 day of June by F F Meador
40-40
Hogan, WIlliam I W M 49 Farmer La Ga Ga
Hogan, Anna J W F 46 Wf Keeps House Miss NC Tenn
Hogan, Warren W M 21 Son Works on Farm La La Miss
Hogan, Lou A W M 23 Son Works on Farm La La Miss
Fussell, Columbus W M 11 Grandson Works on Farm Tx La La
Fussell, Florence W F 5 Grandchild Can not read or write Tx Tx La
Fussell, Alonzo W M 6 Grandson Can not read or write Tex Tx La
Fussell, Olar W F W Grandchild Can not read or write Tx Tx La","STR06" "I14828","Fussell","Florence A.","30 Dec 1871","30 Nov 1957","0","Name: Florence Koonce
Death Date: 30 Nov 1957
Death Place: Nacogdoches Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: w
Death Age: 85 years 11 months
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 30 Dec 1871
Birthplace: La
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Alexander Fussell
Father's Birthplace: Ga
Mother's Name: Lanora Jane Moore
Mother's Birthplace: Ga
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Nacogdoches Nacogdoches TX
Cemetery: Swift
Burial Place: Nacogdoches Co Tx
Burial Date: 01 Dec 1957
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135926
Digital Film Number: 4163658
Image Number: 1236
Reference Number: v X cn 70196
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I14828","Fussell","Florence A.","30 Dec 1871","30 Nov 1957","0","(Research):Did she also marry a Dallas Smith? An obituary for Jewell LOTT, the daughter of Susan Florence FUSSELL and Dallas SMITH, and who was born May 26, 1921 in San Augustine and died Nov. 27, 1999, was listed in the Sabine County Reporter on December 1, 1999. page 14.","STR06" "I27995","Fussell","Glen R.","22 Apr 1933","27 Jan 2006","0","Glen R. Fussell

Geneva

Glen R. Fussell, 72, Geneva, died Friday (1/27/06). Born to Ben and Alyce (Elznic) Fussell on April 22, 1933, in Geneva.

Survivors: parents; brother, sister-in-law, Del and Lynne, Park, Colo.; sister, JoAnn Heath, Geneva; nieces; nephews.

Services: 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, United Methodist Church, Geneva. The Rev. Ron Harris. Geneva Public Cemetery. Visitation: 1-8 p.m. Monday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Geneva. Memorials to Geneva Rescue Unit.

From the Lincoln Journal Star archives, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy

SSN: 506-48-6811","STR06" "I48047","Fussell","James P.","Oct 1895","7 Nov 1952","0","Obituary as copied from his Find A Grave Memorial page
MEMORIAL ID #125004630

5 Dec 1952 - James ""Jim"" P. Fussell of Homer was fatally burned Nov. 6 and died the following day at 12:20 p.m. Mr. Fussell was working on an oil rig when part of his equipment suddenly caught fire, causing him to suffer burns on 90 percent of his body. He was taken to Homer Memorial hospital.

He had been employed by magnolia Petroleum company since July 1, 1924. He had lived in Homer for approximately six months.

He is survived by his wife of Homer and three daughters, Jimmie Louise Fussell of Homer, Vera Fussel Townsend of Coushatta, and Alruy Fussell Howard of Natchez, Miss. Other survivors include his mother, Mrs. Hettie Fussell, of Many, four brothers, three sisters, four grandchildren and a host of other relatives.

Funeral services were held at First Baptist church in Coushatta, Rev. Jack Shaw officiating with Rev. Ben Joiner assisting. Interment was in Springville cemetery under direction of Rose-Neath funeral home of Coushatta.

Sabine Index, Many, La., Dec 5, 1952
","STR06" "I35711","Fussell","Jesse B.","Abt 1892","Aft 1920","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated 30 and 31 January 1920
SD 326 ED 175 Sheet 10A Stamped 29
173-174
Fussell, Jesse B Head M W 28 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Fussell, Joe E Wf F W 29 M Tx Tx Tx
Fussell, Josephine Dtr F W 2 10/12 Tx Tx Tx
Fussell, Jesse E Son M W 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine Town
Enumerated 14 April 1930
ED 203-1 SD 19 Sheet 4B
103-119
Fussell, Ella Hd F W 39 Wd 25 Tx Tx Tx None
Fussell, Josephine Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx None
Fussell, Jesse E Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx None","STR06" "I35710","Fussell","Jesse Eugene","23 Sep 1919","18 Dec 1957","0","Name: Jesse E. Fussell
Death Date: 18 Dec 1957
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 38 years 2 months 25 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Sep 1919
Birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: UNK
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: UNK
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Tax Appraiser
Veteran of WW II
Informant: VA Hospital Records
Place of Residence: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Cemetery: San Augustine Cemetery
Burial Place: San Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 18 Dec 1957
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135925
Digital Film Number: 4163657
Image Number: 2342
Reference Number: cn 68003
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35710","Fussell","Jesse Eugene","23 Sep 1919","18 Dec 1957","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I37327","Fussell","John Andrew","21 Mar 1859","15 May 1935","0","Name: John A. Fussell
Death Date: 15 May 1935
Death Place: San Angustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 76 years 1 month 24 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1859
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Callie Fussell
Father's Name: Alex Fussell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Jane Moore
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116749
Digital Film Number: 4166581
Image Number: 1621
Reference Number: cn70761
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I39199","Fussell","Lois","7 Nov 1914","31 Jan 1995","0","Lois Fussell Rose

Lois Fussell Rose, 80, of Kirbyville died Tuesday, Jan. 31, 1995 at a Jasper hospital.

A former longtime resident of Graham, she was a native of San Augustine County and had lived in Kirbyville 15 years.

Survivors: a sister, Florene Bierhalter of Kirbyville; and brothers, Lucian Fussell, Nay Fussell, and D. L. Fussell, all of Kirbyville.

Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 2, 1995, at Stringer Funeral Home chapel in Kirbyville. Interment and graveside rites were held at 4 p.m. Friday at Gooseneck Cemetery near Graham.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 22, 1995, page 14","STR06" "I39198","Fussell","Lucille","1 Sep 1912","5 Dec 1955","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXH7-J62
Name: Lucille Grigsby
Death Date: 05 Dec 1955
Death Place: Kirbyville, Jasper Co., Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 43 years 3 months 5 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 01 Sep 1912
Birthplace: San Augustine County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: D.L. Fussell
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Sallie Causey
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Kirbyville
Cemetery: Magnolia Springs Cemetery
Burial Place: Magnolia Springs, Texas
Burial Date: 06 Dec 1955
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114548
Digital Film Number: 4163992
Image Number: 2132
Reference Number: 62078
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I42851","Fussell","Mary","23 Nov 1898","8 Dec 1922","0","In her annotated transcription of the Myrtle Springs cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows her as a daughter of William Alonzo ""Lon"" FUSSELL and Lena NEAL","STR06" "I35712","Fussell","Mollie Josephine ""Jo""","25 Mar 1917","22 Aug 2007","0","SSDI: JOSEPHINE F STARK 25 Mar 1917 22 Aug 2007 (V) 75972 (San Augustine, San Augustine, TX ) (none specified) 449-26-4764 Texas
","STR06" "I39202","Fussell","Ray","23 Jan 1925","8 Feb 1944","0","Death Certificate notes he was killed in action Casin Italty, buried in Kirbyville","STR06" "I39202","Fussell","Ray","23 Jan 1925","8 Feb 1944","0","(Research):https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J69F-DMR
Name: Ray Fussell
Death Date: 08 Feb 1944
Death Place: Casin, Italy
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 19 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1925
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: D. L. Fussell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sallie Causey
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242622
Digital Film Number: 4167717
Image Number: 962
Reference Number: 1470
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I14042","Fussell","Sarah Geneva","Abt 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","Assumed to be the daughter of E.A. and L.J. Fussell of San Augustine due to the unusual last name, ages, and birthplace. Not proven.","STR06" "I41639","Fussell","Thomas Jefferson","22 Mar 1847","22 Nov 1914","0","Find A Grave shows him as a son of John R. Fussell (1795-1882) and Sarah Corken (1812-1861).","STR06" "I47494","Fussell","Travis Wright","16 Jun 1957","3 Feb 2019","0","Obituary of Travis Wright Fussell

Funeral Services for Travis Wright Fussell, age 61, of San Augustine, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, February 9, 2019, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, with Bro. Randy ""Mo' Mills officiating. Burial will follow in the San Augustine City Cemetery in San Augustine, with visitation beginning at 9 a.m. Saturday morning at Wyman Roberts.

Travis was born June 16, 1957, in Richmond, Virginia, to the late Dorothy (Brandon) Fussell and Pat H. Fussell, and passed from this life on Sunday, February 3, 2019, in San Augustine, Texas. He had previously worked for Central American Amusement, LTD, and was of the Baptist faith.

Those who he is survived by, a brother, Pat Brandon Fussell and his wife, Linda Nelson of San Augustine, along with aunt, Rosemary Brandon Johnston of Allen, and a host of other cousins.

He is preceded in death by his beloved parents, Dorothy and Pat Fussell, and brother, Vernon Fussell.

Serving as pallbearers will include, Vernon Partin, Ben Fussell, John Fussell, Chris Johnson, Matt McCaver and John Oglesbee.

Copied from Wyman Roberts Funeral Home website, also published in the Sabine County Reporter, February 13, 2019, page 8","STR06" "I35720","Fussell","Vernon Dees","Abt 1917","29 Oct 1951","0","Name: Vernon Dees Fussell
Death Date: 29 Oct 1951
Death Place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 35 years 2 months
Estimated Birth Date: 1916
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W.H. Sr. Fussell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lena Mason
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2074925
Digital Film Number: 4167215
Image Number: 743
Reference Number: cn 58834
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I41641","Fussell","Viola ""Ola""","Abt 1878","11 Mar 1968","0","Speights writes that ""while she was still very young, her mother died and she came to live in Sabine County with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Hogan about a mile from the Sabine River, north of Pendleton."" (Speights, Old Timers of Sabine County, p. 15).

In her sketch of Ola Fussell Smith, on the occasion of her 85 birthday in August, 1963, Virgie Speights wrote that Ola's siblings were ""sister, Florence, married Tom Bickley and her brothers...Lonnie Fussell, Lum Fussell, Henry Fussell, Bud Fussell, all of Sabine Parish, Louisiana, the former Miss Annie Fussell of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and the former Miss Addie Fussell of Shreveport, Louisiana. "" (Speights, Old Timers of Sabine County, p. 16)","STR06" "I41641","Fussell","Viola ""Ola""","Abt 1878","11 Mar 1968","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, 4th Precinct, ED 86
Stamped 239
Enumerated 16 and 17 day of June by F F Meador
40-40
Hogan, WIlliam I W M 49 Farmer La Ga Ga
Hogan, Anna J W F 46 Wf Keeps House Miss NC Tenn
Hogan, Warren W M 21 Son Works on Farm La La Miss
Hogan, Lou A W M 23 Son Works on Farm La La Miss
Fussell, Columbus W M 11 Grandson Works on Farm Tx La La
Fussell, Florence W F 5 Grandchild Can not read or write Tx Tx La
Fussell, Alonzo W M 6 Grandson Can not read or write Tex Tx La
Fussell, Olar W F W Grandchild Can not read or write Tx Tx La","STR06" "I35721","Fussell","Wesley Carl","Abt 1918","25 Jul 1970","0","Name: Wesley Carl Fussell
Death Date: 25 Jul 1970
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 52 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1918
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Hollie Fussell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lena Gay Mason
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218857
Digital Film Number: 4169069
Image Number: 140
Reference Number: 49329
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35719","Fussell","Willard Hollie ""W. H.""","5 Aug 1915","Dec 1985","0","San Augustine History 1928
Column by Harry P. Noble
Published in The San Augustine Tribune, Thursday, October 13, 2005, pg 10

JULY

Nine local Boy Scouts went on a 10-day summer camp near Jacksonville, Texas. They were:
Tom Blount, Hampton Downs, W. H. Fussell, Morgan Harris, Floyd Lucker, Miller Mathews, Charles McMillian and Harold Taylor. These same boys, plus seven more--George Ramsey, Joe Bickley, Philip Cockerham, Wyatt C. Teel, Lawrence Rulfs, Herbert Payne and Luther Morris--had a party at Bland Lake the week before.","STR06" "I48042","Fussell","William Alonso","21 Jan 1874","24 Feb 1953","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, 4th Precinct, ED 86
Stamped 239
Enumerated 16 and 17 day of June by F F Meador
40-40
Hogan, WIlliam I W M 49 Farmer La Ga Ga
Hogan, Anna J W F 46 Wf Keeps House Miss NC Tenn
Hogan, Warren W M 21 Son Works on Farm La La Miss
Hogan, Lou A W M 23 Son Works on Farm La La Miss
Fussell, Columbus W M 11 Grandson Works on Farm Tx La La
Fussell, Florence W F 5 Grandchild Can not read or write Tx Tx La
Fussell, Alonzo W M 6 Grandson Can not read or write Tex Tx La
Fussell, Olar W F W Grandchild Can not read or write Tx Tx La","STR06" "I35715","Fussell","William Hollie","25 Feb 1888","11 May 1968","0","Name: William Hollie Fussell
Death Date: 11 May 1968
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 80 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1888
Birth Date: Feb 25, 1888
Usual occupation Cattleman Retired
Birthplace: San Augustine, TX
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Benson Byron Fussell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mollie Warner
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence: 1020 Fussell Drive San Augustine
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2137029
Digital Film Number: 4029811
Image Number: 578
Reference Number: 37662
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I35715","Fussell","William Hollie","25 Feb 1888","11 May 1968","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine, Pr. 1
Enumerated 7 Apr 1930
ED 203-3 SD 19 Sheet 1A Stamped 167
Old Center Road
10-10
Fussell, William H Hd M W 42 M 25 Tx La Tx Farmer Truck Farm
Fussell, Lena G Wf F W 38 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Fussell, Bennie Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Fussell, W. H. Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Fussell, Vernon Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Fussell, Pat H Son M W 2 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I42189","Futch","John I.","25 Mar 1880","17 May 1954","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 30 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 25B
Pineland and Brookeland Highway Road
527-527
Futch, John I Head M W 39 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Futch, Ida M Wf F W 32 M Tx Tx Tx
Futch, Maurine Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Futch, Essie M Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Futch, Duvall Son m W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Futch, John I Son M W 3 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I42193","Futch","John I.","6 Feb 1917","4 Dec 1941","0","Find A Grave shows that Ida Cousins Futch was the mother of John FUTCH (1917-1941), who was buried at the Magnolia Cemetery in Woodville, Texas.","STR06" "I38068","Gaar","Lydia Edith","21 Nov 1908","23 Jul 1957","0","Find a Grave shows her as a daughter of William Michael GAAR and Bernice Lola FORD Gaar.","STR06" "I25298","Gable","Dorothy M.","7 Apr 1912","9 Mar 2008","0","Ancestry.com, United States Obituary Collection
Name of Deceased: Dorothy M. Pocklington
Age at Death: 95
Death Date: 9 Mar 2008
Obituary Date: 12 Mar 2008
Newspaper Title: Times Herald
Newspaper Location: Port Huron, MI, US
Birth Date: 7 Apr 1912
Locations Mentioned in Obituary: MI
Hamtramck, MI
Other Persons Mentioned in Obituary: Janice Pocklington
Ann Avers
Joann Mohr (Max)
Dennis Irish

Transcription of the obituary, below, from FindAGrave:

Dorothy M. Pocklington age 95 of Algonac, MI. died March 9, 2008 in her home. She was born April 7, 1912 in Hamtramck, MI.

Mrs. Pocklington was a member of the Trinity United Methodist Church, Algonac.

Survived by children Janice Pocklington, Ann Avers, Joann (Max) Mohr, many grandchildren, great grandchildren and nieces.

Funeral services 1:00 PM Friday March 14, 2008 in the Gilbert Funeral Home, Algonac with Pastor Dennis Irish of the Trinity United Methodist Church, Algonac, officiating. Visitation 6-9 PM Thursday. Entombment will be in the Oaklawn Cemetery, Algonac.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Trinity United Methodist Church, Algonac, MI.
","STR06" "I12554","Gaffney","Annie Elizabeth","Abt 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1880 census, Annie, and her younger sister Elia, were both shown as boarders and pupils at a school in St. Louis, Missouri. Annie was shown as 17, born in Texas, and Elia, F, was shown as 14, also born in Texas. The school was on Cass Avenue and Visitation Convent.

This was likely the Visitation Academy of St. Louis, a private all-girls Roman Catholic High School, established in Kaskaskia, Illinois in 1833, and that moved to St. Louis in 1844.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visitation_Academy_of_St._Louis

","STR06" "I42002","Gaffney","Eli William","10 Oct 1866","22 Jan 1952","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3ZQ-WXJ
name: Eli William Gaffney
event: Death
event date: 22 Jan 1952
event place: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 10 Oct 1866
birthplace: Clarksville, Texas
father's name: William Gaffney
mother's name: Mary Bolling
certificate number: 2095
film number: 2074928
digital folder number: 005145641
image number: 02201
Collection: Eli William Gaffney, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""

Jeff, on his ""Fowler Family"" tree at RootsWeb's WorldConnect, wrote that ""Ely was an indian scout in Texas. Lived in Missouri with indians around Oklahoma area ""territory""
These are two different stories to be checked out Married to Amanda H. Roberts and have photos of both. Had 4 children - Winifred, Felicia, Virgina, Bryley. Cartwright tree adds one child, Anna Mae that was born and died in 1892.""","STR06" "I42002","Gaffney","Eli William","10 Oct 1866","22 Jan 1952","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, El Paso County, El Paso
Enumerated 21 and 22 Apr 1910
SD 16 ED 74 Sheet 12B
North Oregon Street
1116-187-232
Gaffney, Ely W Head M W 43 m1 19 Tx NC Tx Adjuster Insurance Company
Gaffney, Amanda Wf F W 39 m1 19 4/4 Tx Tx Tx
Gaffney, Bryarle Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Gaffney, Winnifred Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Gaffney, Felice Dtr F W 10 Tx Tx Tx
Gaffney, Virginia Dtr F W 6 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I42008","Gaffney","Virginia Holman","1 Aug 1904","22 Nov 1978","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS8T-RWT
name: Virginia Holman Gaffney
titles & terms:
event: Death
event date: 22 Nov 1978
event place: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
gender: Female
age: 74
estimated birth year: 1904
birth date 1 aug 1904, Terrell Texas
Occupation Teacher Education
father: E W Gaffney
father's titles & terms:
mother: Amanda Holman Roberts
cemetery Forest Park Lawndale Houston
mother's titles & terms:
informant Betsy Ballard
certificate number: 93988
digital folder number: 004991359
image number: 00535
Collection: Virginia Holman Gaffney, ""Texas, Deaths, 1977-1986""","STR06" "I42005","Gaffney","William Bryarly","23 Jan 1893","17 Nov 1974","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K38W-4LP
name: William Bryarly Gaffney
event: Death
event date: 17 Nov 1974
event place: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Single Never Married
Occupation Self Employed Real Estate
Veteran? Yes WW I
birth date: 23 Jan 1893
birthplace: Terrell, Texas
father's name: Eli W Gaffney
mother's name: Amanda Roberts
Cemetery Houston National Cemetery
certificate number: 91168
film number: 2243437
digital folder number: 005145712
image number: 02577
Collection: William Bryarly Gaffney, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I12277","Gaffney","William Eli","Abt 1835","Aft 1864","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Red River County, Pr. 7, P O Clarksville
Enumerated 1 Spet 1860
Page 7 Stamped 126
47-47
Eli W. Gaffney 25 M Farming 14,000 11,000 SC
Mary B Gaffney 21 F Tx
Virginia W. Gaffney 4/12 F Tx","STR06" "I15415","Gage","Ruth Marie","21 Jan 1923","8 Aug 2002","0","Wise County Messenger, Aug. 15, 2002
Williamson, Ruth Marie 1923-2002

Service for Ruth Marie Williamson, 79, of Denton was Aug. 12 at Singing Oaks Church of Christ. Brady Bryce and Robert Heibler officiated. Burial followed at Roselawn Memorial Park.

Williamson died Thursday, Aug. 8, 2002, in Denton.

Williamson was born Jan. 21, 1923, to Ludy Ruben and Lela Belle Boyd Gage in Sycamore. She graduated from Slidell High School and attended the University of North Texas. She married Merrill Delwin Williamson in Amarillo on April 3, 1944. She was a member of the Glory of Zion Church and the Denton County Emergency Foster Care.

She is survived by her husband of Argyle; five sons, Byron Williamson of Nashville, Tenn., Greg Williamson of Springfield, Mo., Tim Williamson and David Williamson of Denton and Scott Williamson of Seymour; one sister, Kiamota Sloan of Lake Kiowa; 10 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.


(Above courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I23702","Gaglio","Salvatore Gizcomo","13 Nov 1926","8 Apr 2006","0","Salvatore G. Gaglio passed away on Saturday, April 8, 2006 at the age of 79 after a lengthy illness. Mr. Gaglio was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, and a graduate of St. Aloysius High School and Loyola University of Pharmacy. He worked as a Pharmacist for more than 50 years and was a former owner of Professional Pharmacy No. 3. He is survived by his beloved wire Patricia Trapani Gaglio, daughters, Lisa Gaglio and Gayle Gaglio Coco, son-in-law, Samuel Coco and devoted grandfather of Bradley P Coco and Stacy L Cococ, brother of Catherine Trentacoste and the late Frances Gaglio. Also survived be niece, Rosemary Trentacoste, nephew Anthony Trentacoste, and numerous other nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral. A Funeral Mass will be said at the temporary location of JACOB SCHOEN AND SON FUNERAL HOME, 1717 Veterans Blvd (Lamana-Panno-Fallo Funeral Home) on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 at 3:30 PM. Visitation will be held on Wednesday from 1:00 PM until service time. In lieu of flowers, donations to American Cancer Society or American Lung Assocation.

Undated, unreferenced clipping from Keith McGuire Jr.

Family Search shows him as a son of Michael Gaglio and Angelina Fasulo.","STR06" "I34242","Gail Bramhall","Eugene","Nov 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","He was born Eugene Gail, and is listed as a stepson in the home of Charles F. Bramhall as of the 1900 Kansas census. He later changed his last name from GAIL to Bramhall.","STR06" "I34242","Gail Bramhall","Eugene","Nov 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Kansas, Kingman, Kingman City Ward 2
Enumerated 23 Apr 1910
SD 7 ED 86 Sheet 9A
201-204
Bramhall, Eugene Hd M W 26 M1 6 Mo Mo Mo Carpenter House
Bramhall, Mina Wf F W 26 M1 6 1/1 Ind Ind Ind
Bramhall, Juanita Dtr F W 3 S Ka Mo In

1920 Census
Washington, Skagit County, McMurray Twp
Enumerated 3 ____ 1920
SD 2 ED 105 Sheet 1B
26
Bramhall, Eugene Hd M W 36 M Mo MO MO Carpenter Sawmill
Bramhall, Mina Wf F W 36 M Ind Ind Ind
Bramhall, Erma Dtr F W 9 S Ka Mo Ind
Bramhall, Herman Son M W 7 S Wash Mo Ind

1930 Census
Washington, Snohomish County, Precinct 31, Everett City
Enumerated 14 Apr 1930
ED 31-51 SD 3 Sheet 7A Stamped 58
Lombard Avenue
1502-173-174
Bramhall, Eugene W He M W 46 M@21 Mo NY Mo Millwright Lumber Mill
Bramhall, Mina Wf F W 46 M@21 Ind Ind Ind
Bramhall, Erma Dtr F W 19 S Ks Mo Ind
Bramhall, Herman Son M W 17 S Wash Mo Ind","STR06" "I46496","Gailey","Lloyd James","18 Nov 1918","28 Jun 1977","0","On his Alabama Marriage license, he is shown as a son of Fred William Gailey and Nettie Levina Fitch, and age 31, born 18 Nov 1918 in Ingham County, Michigan, and shown as a resident of Dansville, Ingham County. His occupation was Farmer.

A scan of his obituary, from the Ingham County Community News, can be found on the FindAGrave memorial page for her, created by Kenneth L. Gailey.

Lloyd Gailey

Lloyd Gailey, 570 E. Dexter Trail, Dansville, died Tuesday, June 28, at his home. He was 58.

He is survived by his wife, Lilly; two daughters, Pearl Gailey and Mrs. Winnie Doctor of Dansville; and four sisters, Mrs. Bessie Oakley, Mrs. Iva Lantis and Mrs. Emma LaVette of Mason, and Mrs. Edna Edward of Detroit.

Funeral Services were held Friday, July 1, at the Jewett Funeral Home in Mason.","STR06" "I24796","Gaines","Albert Coats","16 Mar 1878","25 Jun 1935","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows him as a son of William H. GAINES and Katie LeCROIX. His store advertised him as in the business of ""Jeweler, Optometrist, and Watch Repair.""","STR06" "I24908","Gaines","Charlotte Marie","28 Dec 1907","7 Feb 2000","0","The SSDI shows that her last place of residence was in Flower Mound, Denton County, Texas.","STR06" "I24909","Gaines","Clara Belle","9 Feb 1910","20 Dec 1999","0","At the time of the 1930 census, 20 year old Clara was listed as divorced, and she and her daughter Charleen were living with her parents in Austin.

After divorcing Clara Gaines, it is possible that Jewel Hedrick remarried, and was living in Kiowa, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, listed as being age 22. His wife, also age 22, was named Effie, and they had a 2 month old son, Junior. Also living with Jewel and his second wife were his parents, Frank and Mary Hedrick of Tennessee. At the time of the 1920 census, Frank and Mollie Hedrick can be found in Damon Twp, Latimer County, Oklahoma, along with three children, Larante, Olie and Jewel. That census listing, however, shows Jewel as born ca 1908 instead of 1898. This may have been simply an error in the transcription, but should be resolved. It is possible there were two Jewel Hedrick's.

Her second marriage was to Chapell CRUMLEY, and they had no issue.","STR06" "I24909","Gaines","Clara Belle","9 Feb 1910","20 Dec 1999","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Texas, Travis County, Austin, JP 2
Enumerated April 7, 1930 by Mrs. Alberta Gillespie
ED 227-9, SD 24, Sheet 9A
Albert C. Gaines Hd O $5000 M W 52 M Tx Ark Al Jeweler Jewe
lry Store
Minnie B. Gaines Wf F W 53 M Tx La Tx
Katie M. Gaines Dtr F W 23 S Tx Tx Tx Teacher Public School
Charlotte N Gaines Dtr F W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Saleslady Dry Goods
Clara B. HEDRICK Dtr F W 20 D Ok Tx Tx
Maurine E. Gaines Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Charleen HEDRICK Granddtr F W 2 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I24910","Gaines","Maurine","5 Jan 1918","28 May 2006","0","Maurine Brydson passed away unexpectedly Sunday, May 28. She was 88. Born in Crowell, Texas on January 5, 1918, she was the youngest and last surviving of the five daughters of Albert and Minnie Bell Gaines. Her family moved to Austin when she was a young girl and she resided in the Austin area until her death. Her first husband, Lee Robertson, passed away in 1969. In 1984 she married Johnnie Brydson who died in 1995. She never bore children but her niece, Charlene Ingram; step daughter, Amy Bonds and nephew's wife, Judy Bloomquist were her ""daughters"". Her nephew, Marvin Bloomquist, was her ""son"". Their families were her ""grandchildren"".

Maurine and Johnnie married late in life after both losing spouses to cancer. They made up for lost time with a very full life. They especially enjoyed traveling, taking numerous trips to Europe, Hawaii, and all over the US. While Johnnie's unexpected death was a crushing blow, Maurine did not let it get her down. She continued an active social life and made trips to Italy, Ireland and New York City when she was well into her 80's. In August of 2004 she walked the Golden Gate Bridge in both directions. She lived alone at her home in Oak Hill, taking care of a beautiful yard, her cats, and a vegetable garden. She was active in her church, Abiding Love Lutheran, other social organizations, played bridge and dominoes, drove her own car, and throughly enjoyed life right to the end. She never met a stranger - she made everyone feel special and after talking to her a few minutes it was like she had been your life long friend. She was an inspiration to all of us as a way to stay young at heart when the body grows old. She had a zest for life but did not fear death. She saw it as the time she would be reunited with her beloved Johnnie and all of her friends who had gone before her. Her passing leaves a big gap in the lives of many but we were all blessed by her time on this earth.

Her friends are invited to join her family in a celebration of her life at Weed-Corley-Fish funeral home, 3125 North Lamar, at 11 AM Thursday June 1. Internment will be at Forest Oaks Memorial Park. A reception will follow at Abiding Love Lutheran Church, 7210 Brush Country Road. There will be a visitation Wednesday, May 31 at the funeral home from 6:30 to 8 PM. The family suggests donations to the Seton Heart Transplant Fund or a charity of your choice in lieu of flowers.","STR06" "I26957","","","","","","","" "I26958","","","","","","","" "I30261","Gale","Merle L.","11 Mar 1886","28 Sep 1973","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, October 4, 1973

Merle L. Young, 87, dies Friday

Mrs. Merle L. Young, 87, died at Hills and Dales General Hospital Friday, Sept. 28, where she had been a patient for one month. She had been in ill health for the past nine months.

Mrs. Young was born March 11, 1886, in Greenleaf Township, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Gale.

She married Harry Young Feb. 18, 1920 in Flint. Following their marriage, they made their home in Cass City where she lived until her death.

Mr. Young died Sept. 25, 1953. He was a partner in the Young and Maier Meat Market for many years before selling his interest Feb. 1, 1941.

Mrs. Young was a member of Salem United Methodist Church.

She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Dollie Goodrich of Traverse City; one niece, Mrs. William Newton, one nephew, Dwight Goodrich and one great-niece, Miss Murial Addison of Cass City.

Funeral services were conducted from Little's Funeral Home Sunday, Sept. 30, with Rev. Ira Wood, Pastor of Salem United Methodist Church officiating.

Interment was in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)","STR06" "I35150","","","","","","","" "I11597","Gallagher","Adelina","1890","25 Oct 1975","0","Cass City Chronicle
July 31, 1958

......eleven members of the Class (of 1905 of Cass City High School) were present at the reunion Thursday. They were: Frances McBurney-Gravatt of Houston, TX; Cecil Krapf-Allen of Royal Oak, Jennie Ferguson-Doerr of Fostoria; Ethel Dodge-Rambo of Marlette; Mae Williamson-Marshall of Gagetown, and the following of Cass City; Mr. Auten, Mr. Schwaderer, Miss Adeline Gallagher, Jennie Leek-Hutchinson, Esther Ackerman-Benkelman and Mollie Ackerman-Lenzner....

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, October 30, 1975
Page Eight

Miss Gallagher dies Saturday

Miss Adelina Gallagher, 85, Cass City, died Saturday after a short illness.

She was born March 19, 1890, in Elkland Township, daughter of the late John and Louisa Krapf Gallagher.

She was an eighth-grade teacher in Cass City, and also taughter in Marion...retiring in 1950 after 35 years of teaching.

She was a member of Trinity United Methodis church of Cass City of 73 years and a life member of the United Methodist Women. Miss Gallagher was also a member of the Retired Teachers Association.

She is survived by one brother, Albert Gallagher of Cass City; two sisters, Mrs. Ethyl Knight of Sterling and Mrs. Lena Johnson of Romeo, and six nieces and nephews. Two brothers and one sister preceded her in death.

Funeral services were held Tuesday from Little's Funeral House, with Rev. E.D.K. Isaacs, pastor of Trinity United Methodist church, officiating.

Burial was in Elkland cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I11598","Gallagher","Albert","4 Nov 1903","30 Mar 1994","0","Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, July 6, 1994
Page Eight

Albert Gallagher

Mr. Albert Herbert Gallagher, 90, of Cass City died Wednesday March 30, at Tendercare Cass City.

He was born November 4, 1903 in Cass City, the son of John James and Louisa (Krapf) Gallagher.

Mr. Gallagher married Miss Hazel Hegler November 12, 1926 in Noveste township, making their home in Cass City.

He was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church, Cass City, for 80 years.

Mr. Gallagher is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Maryanne and Neil Adams of Sterling; a son and daughter-in-law, Jack and Lois Gallagher of Cass City; grandchildren, Laurie Adams and Mark Cover, Kitty and Phil Osier, Mark and Kim Adams, Pam and Morris Powell, Scott Adams, Jeff and Trish Adams, and John and Hope Gallagher; great-grandchildren, Brandon and Jordon Osier, Annie, Nick and Kirk Adams, Megan and Mallorey Powell, Scott Aaron Adams, Jaclyn Adams and Jeremy Gallagher, and a sister-in-law, Olive Rohlfs.

He was preceded in death by his wife Hazel Gallagher, granddaughter Shelley Fory, 2 great grandchildren, Kristopher Osier and Trisha Powell, two brothers Fred and Arthur, and 4 sisters, Ethyl Knigt, Addie Gallagher, Lena Johnson and Helena Gallagher.

Funeral services were conducted Saturday at Trinity United Methodist Church with the Rev. Rick Sheppard, pastor, officiating.

Arrangements were made by Little's Funeral Home, Cass City.

Memorials may be made to Trinity United Methodist Church or Christian Children's Fund.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer, 2007)","STR06" "I11600","Gallagher","Arthur","20 Mar 1883","3 Apr 1883","0","His tombstone read ""Arthur, son of John J. and Louise Gallagher died April 3, 1883 aged 15 days.""","STR06" "I11599","Gallagher","Fred","24 Mar 1885","15 Nov 1963","0","Married a Marie on 11 Nov 1959. They had no children.","STR06" "I11601","Gallagher","John J.","16 Jan 1859","11 Oct 1940","0","Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan, Nov. 25, 1921
Page Five
Thanksgiving Guests

Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher entertained at Thanksgiving dinner, Mr. and Mrs. G.E. KRAPF and family, Mr. and Mrs. D.C ELLIOTT and family and Mrs. M.M. SCHWEGLER and Miss Adeline GALLAGER of Highland Park.

Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan
January 6, 1926

J.J. Gallagher was called to Shelburne, Ontario, on Monday by the death of a sister-in-law.

Cass City Chronicle
Vol. 35, Number 30
Friday, October 16, 1940

Prominent Elkland Farmer Passed Away Friday

John J. Gallagher Supervised Building of Several State Reward Roads Here

John J. Gallagher, who served Elkland Township as highway commissioner four years during which period many of the township's state reward roads were constructed under his supervision, passed away at the home of his son, Albert, on Friday morning, October 11. He had been confined to his bed for four weeks, his children being with him most of that time.

Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Henry G. Bushong in the Methodist Church here Sunday afternoon. Interment was made in Elkland Cemetery.

John J. Gallagher was born January 16, 1859, at Adjilo*, Ont. He was the next to oldest of 11 children, six of whom are still living. At the age of 20 years, he came from Canada, walking from Port Huron to Cass City. He worked for the late Gene Morse on the present Gallagher farm each summer for four years and went north to work in the lumber camps in the winters.

In 1885 he was united in marriage with Louise Krapf to which union seven children were born. One died in infancy and a daughter, Helena, died in 1913 at the age of 12. The first few years of their married life Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher lived on a farm a mile west and three and a half miles north of Cass City at which time they were members and attended the Bethel Methodist Church. In 1893, they purchased from Mr. Morse the farm Mr. Gallagher first worked on arrivign at Cass City, located one mile west and 1 1/2 miles north of town. Mr. Gallagher lived there the remainder of his life with the exception of 10 years which were spent in the Cass City home on West Main Street. Mrs. Gallagher passed away March 21, 1925. Since that time he has lived during the year with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gallagher, on the farm and with his daughter Miss Adeline Gallagher, when she was home during the summer months.

Mr. Gallagher has been a member of the Methodist Church in Cass City ever since moving from the Bethel district and a regular attendant until recently when he when he was unable to be present because of ill health. He served as member of the board of trustees of the society.

Mr. Gallager became an American Citizen soon after entering the United States and has been loyal ever since.

Mr. Gallagher leaves two sons, Fred of Vancouver, B.C. and Albert of Cass City; three daughters, Mrs. P.H. Knight of Sterling and Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Miss Adeline Gallagher of Detroit; six grandchildren; four brothers, W.H. Gallagher of Vancouver, Herbert, Lorne and Thomas Gallagher, all of Shelburne, Ont.; and two sisters, Mrs. Jas Wallace of Cartwright, Sask., and Mrs. Wm. Perm of Vancouver, B.C.

Friends and relatives from a distance to attend the funeral services included Mr. and Mrs. Bert Standerline, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. James Sizer, Henry Hegler, Miss Gladys Cahoon, Miss Beatrice Farnum, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray, son Bud, and daughter, Dora, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whale and son, Dick, Miss Elsa Spier, Mrs. F.C. Whitney, Mrs. Beatrice Lamont, Mrs. C. Southerland, Miss Eula Quakenbush, Mrs. Mary Graves and Mr. and Mrs. Howell Reid and daughter, Anne, all of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Knight of Sterling; Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Peterson of Bad Axe; Herbert and Lorne Gallagher of Shelbourne, Ont., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hall and Mrs. Geo. Hall, Imlay City; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Knight and two sons, Sterling; Miss Adeline Gallagher and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson and two daughters, Detroit.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)

*Perhaps he was from Adjala-Tosorontio, in south central Ontario?","STR06" "I2318","Gallagher","John Joseph ""Johnie""","21 Dec 1871","6 setp 1941","0","Name John Joseph Gallagher
Event Type Death
Event Date 06 Sep 1941
Event Place George West, Live Oake, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 31 Dec 1871
Birthplace Live Oak, Texas
Occupation Ranching
Father's Name Thomas Gallagher B. Ireland
Mother's Name Mary Shearon B. Ireland
Certificate Number 42722
GS Film number 2138746
Digital Folder Number 005144998
Image Number 00746



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39W-YD4 : accessed 28 Jun 2014), John Joseph Gallagher, 06 Sep 1941; citing certificate number 42722, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2138746.","STR06" "I5071","","","","","","","" "I5600","","","","","","","" "I31207","Galloway","Eunice Veta","Abt 1910","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listing:

1930 census Custer Co. OK ED 20-28 Pg. 265A
Washita twp.
2/2 Galloway, Edward R., head, MW, 48, Wd., AR MO AL
Gladys, dau., FW, 29, ?, OK AR TX
2/3 Iles, Veta, head, FW, 20, Wd., AR MO AL
Kenneth, son, MW, 4, OK AR OK
Maryene(?), dau., FW, 2, OK AR OK

On this same page at dwelling/family 1/1 is Gus, age 35, an
d Bella Galloway, age 31, with five children.","STR06" "I31203","Galloway","Floyd Perry","30 Dec 1905","30 Aug 1990","0","Floyd Perry Galloway showed his date of birth as 12/30/1905 in Canute, Custer County, OK. He listed his father as Ralph Edward Galloway, and mother as Rose Etta RENNELS. He completed his application for a social security card on March 2, 1935 in Starkville, Colo. He was 31 at the time. His employer/occupation was listed as ""A.T. & S.F. (Railroad?), Kennedy, N. Mex. Ex Gang Track Laborer."" His listing on the SSDI was as follows:

FLOYD P GALLOWAY 30 Dec 1905 30 Aug 1990 (not specified) (none specified) 709-16-0162 Long-time or retired railroad workers","STR06" "I31203","Galloway","Floyd Perry","30 Dec 1905","30 Aug 1990","0","(Research):Census Listing:

1930 census Las Animas Co. CO ED 36-65 Pg. 212B
Prect. 60, Alcreek
3/3 Galloway, Floyd P., head, MW, 24, M, age when first mar
ried 20, OK AR OK
Lucille W., wife, FW, 24, M, age when first married 20, TX MO TX","STR06" "I23186","","","","","","","" "I2841","Galloway","Louisa Jane","Abt 1846","Abt 1870","0","Shown by Wynema McGrew as a daughter of John F. and Nancy Galloway.","STR06" "I17073","Galloway","Ralph Edward","Abt 1882","Abt 1949","0","World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Ralph Edward Galloway
City: Not Stated
County: Custer
State: Oklahoma
Birth Date: 6 Jan 1882
Race: White
Roll: 1851773
DraftBoard: 0
Age: 36
Occupation: Farming for self, RD 4, Canute, Custer Co. OK
Nearest Relative: Rosie Etta Galloway, RD 4, Canute, Custer Co. OK
Height/Build: Tall/Medium
Color of Eyes/Hair: Brown/Brown","STR06" "I5803","Galloway","Salinda","Abt 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","There is an oval format, quarter length, photograph of Salinda Galloway aged about fifty in the possession of Lewis Adair Payne (1997). It would have been taken in about 1885 and passed to Lewis via his grandmother Mary Evelyn Mounts and his Aunt Pearl. On the reverse is the inscription ""My grandmother, Salinda Galloway McCoy.""

Pearl Gentry (later Hall) wrote on the back. Her children have another larger picture of Salinda.

Ken Harvey said that Salinda married second a McCoy, and they had a son James F. McCoy. Jim was a 33rd degree Free Mason who was a Post Master in Wichita, Kansas. Mary Evelyn Mounts had a very high opinion of him and used to refer to him as ""Brother Jim."" He was evidently very popular. His children were Carl, Frank and Mary McCoy. Mary might have married a Mr. Cross.","STR06" "I35993","Galloway","Sharon","12 Oct 1954","16 Aug 2020","0","Sharon Jacks, 65, of Bronson, Texas passed away Sunday, August 16, 2020 at her residence.

Sharon was born on October 12, 1954 in Center, Texas to James Clifton Galloway and Gladys Jewel Galloway. She was a member of the Bronson Revival Center who loved attending Church. Sharon enjoyed spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren.

She is survived by her husband, Pat Jacks of Bronson; her mother, Gladys Jewel Galloway of San Augustine; daughter, Sabrina Worthy and husband, Raymond of Pineland; son, Patrick Jacks and wife, Nina of Bronson; sister, Shirley Blue of San Augustine; grandchildren, Tanner Worthy and Brianna Marie Welch.

She was preceded in death by her father, James Galloway; sister, Peggy Lakey; and grandson, Dakota Lyn Jacks.

The family would like to thank Affinity Hospice; Sharon's nurses, Lindsey Ross, Cassie Callum and Tiffany Pangarakis; and Tommy and Peggy Dickerson.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Monday, August 17, 2020 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral Services will begin at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, August 18, 2020 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Danny Bentsen officiating.

Burial will follow services in Bronson Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Eulalio Carranza, Pedro Carranza, Pedro Carranza, Jr., Gayle McClelland, Dennis Chance, Tommy Dickerson, Michael D. McClelland and Charles Ray Bragg serving as pallbearers.

Online condolences can be made and memorial book can be signed at starrfuneralhom.com

Downloaded from the Starr Funeral Home, also published in the Sabine County Reporter, August 19, 2020, page 4","STR06" "I5909","Gallup","Willis D.","6 Jul 1902","","0","Birthdate also given as 30 Mar 1899.","STR06" "I48141","Gamble","Verlene","14 Dec 1935","29 Nov 2017","0","Verlene Stewart, age 81, longtime civic and business leader, of San Augustine, passed from this life on Wednesday, November 29, 2017, at her beloved homeplace in San Augustine.

Funeral Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday, December 1, 2017, in the First Baptist Church, 502 East Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas 75972. Officiating will be Rev. Jim Moss and Rev. Stephen Warren. Interment will follow in the Liberty Hill Memorial Garden in San Augustine County. Visitation will be Friday, December 1, 2017, beginning at 12 noon to 2 p.m. in the First Baptist Church.

Verlene was born to Jackie (Estes) Gamble and Sam Houston Gamble on December 14, 1935, in San Augustine County, Texas. Verlene married the love of her life, Gerald Stewart on March 12, 1954, having celebrated this year 63 years of matrimony bliss. Verlene was an active civic leader being a member of the San Augustine Rotary Club; The San Augustine Garden Club; The San Augustine Chamber of Commerce, the Historical Society and the The Red Hats Ladies Club of San Augustine. She retired from the Banking Industry serving as a loan officer, and worked several years after retiring as a Secretary for the First Baptist Church in San Augustine. Also, she worked as Election Judge for San Augustine County for many years, was a business owner and had a realtor estate license. She was a longtime member of the First Baptist Church in San Augustine.

Those who are left to cherish her memory include, her beloved husband of 63 years, Gerald Stewart of San Augustine; Her sons, Tim Stewart, Brad Stewart and Regina Barthol, Rodger Stewart and his wife, Mandy - all of San Augustine; her beloved grandchildren, Charlie Franks and his wife, Hannah, and Kenny Franks and his wife, Anna; her great-grandchildren, Kynleighn Franks and Roper Franks;sister, Merline Boozer of Orange; and Sister-in-law, Louise Gamble of Center, along with numerous nieces and nephews.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Jackie and Sam Houston Gamble; brother, H.O. Gamble; Mother-in-law and Father-in-law, Thomas Grady Stewart and Abby (Bragg) Stewart.

Pallbearers will include, Kenny Franks, Charlie Franks, Stephen Gamble, MIchael Boozer, Harold Boozer and Jimmy Cassidy. Honorary Pallbearers will include the Deacons of First Baptist Church in San Augustine.

In lieu of usual remembrances, the family has requested memorials and donations be made to the Alzheimer's Assoc., 6055 South Loop East, Houston, Texas. 77087.","STR06" "I18562","Gandy","Daniel Ross","22 Mar 1811","12 May 1867","0","The History of Sabine Parish, Louisiana (author John Belisle, The Sabien Banner Press, 1912) states that ""in 1860 the white population of Sabine Parish numbers about four thousant, and there were less than two thousand slaves. There were few really wealthy people in the parish, and many owned not more than one of two slaves. the owners of six or more in 1861 included Daniel R. Gandy.

http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924028797707/cu31924028797707_djvu.txt","STR06" "I41615","Gandy","Leroy ""Lee""","Abt 1877","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920
SD 226 ED 168 Sheet 13A
Hemphill and Fairdale Road
252-268
Gandy, Leroy R Head m W 43 M La Ala La Salesman Retail Dry Goods Store
Gandy, Mattie E Wf F W 44 M Tx Tx Miss
Gandy, Pedras P Son M W 23 M La La Tx Tailor Own Shop
Gandy, Edith W Dtr-in-law F W 22 m Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP #1, Hemphill Town
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 202-2 SD 19 Sheet 2B
Lillian Street
34-40
Gandy, Lee P Head M W 54 m20 La Ala La Farm Overseer
Gandy, Mattie Wf F W 54 m20 Tx Tx La
35-41
Gandy, Pedraw P Head M W 33 M 22 La La Tx Tailor Mens Clothing
Gandy, Wilna W F W 31 m 21 Tx Tx Tx
Gandy, Leon Son M W 9 S Tx La Tx
Gandy, Phillip Son M W 6 S Tx La Tx","STR06" "I18205","Gandy","Mary Eliza","Abt 1833","14 Mar 1905","0","The daughter of Daniel Ross Gandy and Nancy Evans (dwelling 578 of this census). (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 83).","STR06" "I41616","Gandy","Pedras Perry","Abt 1897","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920
SD 226 ED 168 Sheet 13A
Hemphill and Fairdale Road
252-268
Gandy, Leroy R Head m W 43 M La Ala La Salesman Retail Dry Goods Store
Gandy, Mattie E Wf F W 44 M Tx Tx Miss
Gandy, Pedras P Son M W 23 M La La Tx Tailor Own Shop
Gandy, Edith W Dtr-in-law F W 22 m Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP #1, Hemphill Town
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 202-2 SD 19 Sheet 2B
Lillian Street
34-40
Gandy, Lee P Head M W 54 m20 La Ala La Farm Overseer
Gandy, Mattie Wf F W 54 m20 Tx Tx La
35-41
Gandy, Pedraw P Head M W 33 M 22 La La Tx Tailor Mens Clothing
Gandy, Wilna W F W 31 m 21 Tx Tx Tx
Gandy, Leon Son M W 9 S Tx La Tx
Gandy, Phillip Son M W 6 S Tx La Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1, East Mayfield
Enumerated 9 April 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-3 Sheet 4A
Line 16
Gandy, Pedras P head M W 43 M La Same House Merchant Retail Dry Goods
Gandy, Wilma Wf F W 41 M Tx Same house
Gandy, Hilliard Son M W 19 S Tx Same House
Gandy, Philip Son M W 16 S Tx Same House","STR06" "I34211","Gandy","Philip Pedras","15 Nov 1923","23 Oct 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 25, 1995, Page 14

Philip Gandy

Philip Pedras Gandy, 71, of Hemphill died early Monday, Oct. 23, 1995, at Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill.

He was born Nov. 15, 1923, in Hemphill as a son of the late Pedras P. Gandy and Wilna (Watson) Gandy and had been a lifelong resident of Sabine County. He was a U. S. Army veteran of World War II and a member of the East Mayfield Baptist Church. Gandy was retired from the clothing and dry cleaning business with the family operated Gandy's in Hemphill.

Survivors: wife, Emily Ann Gandy, daughters, Tera Gandy and Vicci Fuller, both of Hemphill, sons, Philip Mark Gandy of Hemphill and Jeffery Scott Gandy of Bartesville, OK; step-daughters, Diane Freedman of Beaumont, Marsha Carr and Janet East, both of Pt. Arthur; a grandson, Dustin Fuller of Hemphill; and brother, Leon Gandy and wife Frances of Oklahoma City.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, Gravelhill community with Bro. Wendell Ferguson officiating. Interment was at Hemphill City Cemetery. Services were handled by Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2009)","STR06" "I34215","","","","","","","" "I818","","","","","","","" "I48213","Garcia","Emilio R","6 Apr 1920","27 Jun 1978","0","From ""The Fighting Men of Texas"":

1st SGT Emilio (Emelio) R. Garcia, son of Mrs. Rosa Garcia, of San Antonio, was born April 6, 1920, and volunteered for the Army on Aug. 3 1940. Assigned to the 27th Inf. Div., 251 F.A. Bn., and was trained at Ft. Sam Houston. Served overseas from June, 1944, to Dec. 12, 1945, in New Guinea and Luzon. Awards: Asiatic-Pac. Cam., 2 Stars; Amer. Def.; Philippine Lib.; Amer. Thea. Cam.; Bronze Star; Good Conduct; Victory. He came through his term of service without being wounded. Honorably discharged, 1945.

Copied from Find A Grave Memorial ID 681921","STR06" "I48373","Garcia","Guadalupe","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","Family Search shows her as a daughrer of Jacinto Garcia and Petra Loza, both of Matamoros.","STR06" "I48208","Garcia","Incarnacion","1 Jan 1912","1 Feb 2006","0","Her Petition for naturalization as a US Citizen show she was born on 1 January 1912 in Nava, Coahuila, Mexico. Her lawful admission for permanant residence was at Eagle Pass, TX, under the name of Encarnacion Garcia, on May 12, 1912, by bridge. Her occupation was shown as a Machine operator. She was divorced from Preciliano Moreno, and listed three children, Beatriz born 05/16/1937, Oscar born 11/16/1940, Albert born 10/8/1943, all three children being born and still residing in San Antonio, Texas.

Her headstone is shown on Find A Grave, with the same date and location of birth, and she was buried in the Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. Her spouse was listed as Emilio R Garcia, and her headstone was engraved Encarnaction M Garcia Jan 1, 1913 Feb 1, 2006 beloved mother and grandmother.

Extract of her obituary, from Find A Grave, reads:

Preceded in death by: son, Henry Alfred Moreno; grandson, Michael Ray Garcia.

Survivors: daughter, Beatrice M. Garcia (Darrel Mundahl); sons, Oscar Alex Moreno (Karen), Albert R. Moreno (Patricia); 8 grandchildren; 23 great grandchildren; 1 great great grandchild.

Visitation Sunday, February 5, 2006 with a vigil service at Mission Park Funeral Chapels North. Funeral services Monday, February 6, 2006 at Mission Park Funeral Chapels North.

Guestbook: www.missionparks.com under the obituary section.

Arrangements: Mission Park Funeral Chapels North.

Extracted from 02/03/2006 edition of the San Antonio Express News, San Antonio, Texas. Reprinted in 02/04/2006 edition

Direccion Estatal de Registro Civil del Estado de Coahuila (Coahuila State Archives); Saltillo, Mexico, listed on Ancestry.com. Coahuila, Mexico, Civil Registration Births, 1861-1930 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. shows that same birthdate, but lists the gender as Male? Parents are shown as Preciliano Garcia and Biatres Martines.","STR06" "I29744","Gardiner","Edward Bliss","14 Oct 1888","8 Nov 1982","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, November 18, 1982
Page Twelve

Edward Gardiner Dies

Edward B. Gardiner, 94, of Broken Rocks, near Port Austin, died Nov. 8 at Huron Memorial Hospital, Bad Axe, following a brief illness.

He was born Oct. 14, 1888 in Scandia, Kan., the son of Pinckney and Annie (Franklin) Gardiner.

Edward Gardiner and Viola MURRAY were married in Kansas City, Mo. She preceded him in death May 9, 1940.

He married Mary E. Striffler Oct. 1, 1941, in Geneva, Ohio.

The couple lived the past 26 years at Broken Rock.

Gardiner was the superintendent of the Detroit House of Correction, retiring in 1956.

He was a life member of Raytown No. 391, F and AM, the Scottish Rite Bodies, Kansas City, Mo.; the Moslem Shrine Temple, Detroit, and a member of the Huron Shrine Club.

Gardiner was the senior active member of the Bad Axe Rotary Club and a former Detroit Old Newsboy member.

Surviving are his wife; one daughter, Mrs. Peter (Virginia) KLOPP, Farmington Hills; one grandson; three great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Beth RUEDY, Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. Lee Anna BENJAMIN, Santa Monica, Calif., and several nieces and nephews.

Two brothers, Marion and Charles, and two sisters, Floy and Ida, preceded him in death.

Funeral services were held last Thursday afternoon at the MacAlpine Funeral Home, Bad Axe. Burial was in the Colfax Cemetery mausoleum.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2008)","STR06" "I29744","Gardiner","Edward Bliss","14 Oct 1888","8 Nov 1982","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit City, Ward 15, Block 262
Enumerated April 11, 1930
ED 82-462 SD 22 Sheet 22A
1276-17-45
Gardiner, Edward B Hd R 45 M W 41 M 25 Kansas Kansas Kansa
s Social Worker House of Corrections
Gardiner, Viola Wf F W 42 M 26 Wisc Wisc Wisc
Gardiner, Virginia Dtr F W 15 S Mo Kan Wisc
Yax, Edna Lodger F W 39 M Ill Ill Oh Stenographer Tea Store","STR06" "I30835","Gardiner","Virginia","7 Oct 1914","18 Jun 1991","0","Assumed to be her listing on the SSDI:

Virginia KLOPP Birth Date: 7 Oct 1914 Death Date: 18 Jun 1991 Social Security Number: 368-12-7548 State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Michigan","STR06" "I3936","Gardner","Janet ""Jennie""","28 Dec 1886","30 Dec 1968","0","Cass City Chronicle
Volume 62, Number 39
Cass City, Michigan
Thursday, January 9, 1969

Page 7

Services held for Mrs. E. Buehrly

Mrs. Edward Buehrly, 82, died Monday, Dec. 39, in Hills and Dales Hospital where she had been hospitalized for a month. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon, Jan. 2, at Salem United Methodist Church of which she was a member. The Rev. Ira WOOD and Rev. S. KIRN Sr. officiated and burial was in Elkland Cemetery.

Born Dec. 28, 1886, in Blenheim, Ont., Canada, she came to this community in 1905. She and Mr. Buehrly were married in Cass City May 7, 1919, and the couple made their home here. Survivors include her husband; one son, Carl BUEHRLY of Clark Lake, Mich.; two sisters, Mrs. Lillian REDFEARN of Orlando, Fla., and Mrs. Joseph SCHREIBER of Pompano Beach, Fla., one brother, Joseph GARNDER of Detroit, and three grandchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I3508","Garlington","Benjamin","Abt 1793","2 Sep 1870","0","Son of Christopher Garlington V and Sarah Young. (Rootsweb World Connect Project: Hill Family Page) In her 1850 Sabine Parish census, Casagranda notes that the family can be traced back to Christopher Garlington and Elizabeth Wyatt of England. Through time members of this family lived in Northampton County, Virginia, South Carolina and Amite County, Mississippi.

","STR06" "I3508","Garlington","Benjamin","Abt 1793","2 Sep 1870","0","(Research):
Census listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Newton County
55 55
Garlington B. 57 M S. Carolina
Garlington Cynthia A C F 44 Tennessee
Garlington D. R. 24 M Mississippi
Garlington Liznira 18 F Mississippi
Garlington Selinda 11 F Louisiana
Garlington Sarah E 9 F Louisiana
","STR06" "I11235","Garlington","Benjamin McCullock","9 Apr 1868","3 Jun 1935","0","Ben Garlington was killed by Mack Ingle (1878-1959). Mack Ingle's son, Floyd Marvine ""Mose"" Ingle was married to Ben's daughter, Frances Pearl. An article about the Ingle Family of Bronson can be found in The Sabine County Reporter, in a column titled ""Farm Road 1...From one end the other"" March 7, 2018, pages 6 and 7. It noted that Mack ""served a couple of years in prison for murdering Ben Garlington, but always said he didn't remember killing him. Apparently, several bottles were emptied before Ben Garlington's death, and when Mack Ingle sobered up, he found the body.""","STR06" "I24264","Garlington","Ernestine ""Teeny"" Geraldin Miller","11 Mar 1926","29 Oct 2002","0","The Sabine County Reporter, November 6, 2002

Ernestine Miller Young

Ernestine ""Teeny"" Miller Young, 76, of Palmer died Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2002, in Palmer. Mrs. Young was born March 11, 1926, as a daugther of the late Lela (Gooch) and Eli Garlington and had lived in Lancaster several years before moving to Palmer four years ago. She was a retired inspector and supervisor for the ATT Company, now known as TYCO. Survivors: a son, Lewis Miller of Palmer; a step-son, J.D. Miller of Jasper; a sister, Connie Sheffield of Roganville; seven grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband Artti ""Preacher"" Miller. Funeral services were held Nov. 1 at Forest Oaks Funeral Home chapel in Jasper. Interment was at North Baptist Cemetery in Jasper County.","STR06" "I11324","Garlington","Frances Pearl","Abt 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Floyd Marvin ""Mose"" Ingle (1904-1990). Biography of the Ingle Family of Bronson can be found in The Sabine County Reporter, in a column titled ""Farm Road 1...From one end the other"" March 7, 2018, pages 6 and 7.","STR06" "I11312","Garlington","Hamp","12 Dec 1906","27 Oct 1907","0","His headstone reads ""Too good for earth God called him home.""","STR06" "I15638","Garlington","Lizenia","Abt 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married, on 11 Mar 1852 in Newton County, Texas, William Lott Martin, the son of Tandy Key Martin and Elizabeth Lott. They were said to be the parents of Robert Washington Martin. Lizenia died in 1886.

William Lott Martin was then said to have married second Sarah Brooks, and had a daughter.

Her son, Robert W. Martin, is buried at the Mill Creek Cemetery in Sabine County. He was born 19 Feb 1853 and died 12 Oct 1862.","STR06" "I12994","Garlington","Luthenia","Abt 1828","22 Mar 1859","0","Later married a Porter? (Rootsweb World Connect Project: Hill Family Page).","STR06" "I12975","Garlington","Martin Young","Abt 1820","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 11 Sept 1850
261-263
Martin Garlington 31 M Farmer 10,300 La
Mary Garlington 41 F Tenn
Michael Morris 20 M La
Gilbert Morris 10 M La
William Morris 14 M La
Nancy Garlington 6 F La
Mary Garlington 3 F La
262-264
Jesse Morris 22 M La
Gertrude Morris 18 F Miss
","STR06" "I41223","Garlington","R. Osco","23 Aug 1897","17 Dec 1979","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Jasper JP 1
Enumerated 18 April 1930
ED 121-1 SD 19 Sheet 4B
Garlington Settlement Road
147-147
Garlington, R. O. Head M W 33 M 23 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Garlington, May Wf F W 26 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Marill Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Rifer Bell Dtr F W 4 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Waltmon, Johnny Sister Law F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Brooks, Walter Lodger M Neg 20 S Tx Tx Tx Servant Farmer
149-149
Garlington, S P Head M W 71 M 33 Tx Ala Tx Farmer
Garlington, Fanny L Wf F W 52 M 15 Tx Ala Tx
Garlington, Dalphin Son M W 29 S Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Harry Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Sterling Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Viola Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Leola Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Steve Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Byway Road
155-155
Garlington, Lincoln T. Head M W 30 M 24 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Garlington,. Stella Wf F W 21 M 21 Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, R. A. Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Kennie Son M W 3 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I41234","Garlington","Robert Arthur","1 Jan 1925","16 Feb 2011","0","Ancestry.com, United States Obituary Collection

Name of Deceased R. A. Garlington
Gender M (Male)
Age at Death 86
Death Date 16 Feb 2011
Death Place Beaumont
Cause of Death a massive stroke
Obituary Date 17 Feb 2011
Newspaper Title The Beaumont Enterprise
Newspaper Location Beaumont, TX, USA
Birth Date: 1 Jan 1925
Birth Place USA
Residence (at time of death) Jasper, TX, USA
Spouse's Name Ruth Powell Garlington
Parents' Names Tad Lincoln (Link) Garlington, Gertrude Gilbert Garlington
Childrens' Names Brenda McDaniel of Evadale; Linda Cryer and husband John of Lufkin
Siblings' Names Burneice Thomas of Newton. Grandchildren; Kennie (Buck) Garlington and wife Pat of Port Neches
Number of Grandchildren 5
Number of Great-grandchildren 5
Military Veteran","STR06" "I11237","Garlington","Sterling Price","5 Aug 1870","15 May 1937","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Jasper JP 6
Enumerated 27 and 28 January 1920
SD 326 ED 79 Sheet 12B
Browndell and Farsville Road
149-149
Garlington, S P Head M W 57 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Garlington, Fannie Wf F W 42 M Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Daliaf Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Bill Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Maude Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Harry Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Scufalin Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Violer Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Leolar Dtr F W 4 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Steve Son M W 3 0/12 S Tx Tx Tx



1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Jasper JP 1
Enumerated 18 April 1930
ED 121-1 SD 19 Sheet 4B
Garlington Settlement Road
147-147
Garlington, R. O. Head M W 33 M 23 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Garlington, May Wf F W 26 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Marill Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Rifer Bell Dtr F W 4 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Waltmon, Johnny Sister Law F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Brooks, Walter Lodger M Neg 20 S Tx Tx Tx Servant Farmer
149-149
Garlington, S P Head M W 71 M 33 Tx Ala Tx Farmer
Garlington, Fanny L Wf F W 52 M 15 Tx Ala Tx
Garlington, Dalphin Son M W 29 S Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Harry Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Sterling Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Viola Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Leola Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Steve Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Byway Road
155-155
Garlington, Lincoln T. Head M W 30 M 24 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Garlington,. Stella Wf F W 21 M 21 Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, R. A. Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Kennie Son M W 3 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I41224","Garlington","Tad Lincoln ""Link""","10 Oct 1899","7 Mar 1981","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Jasper JP 1
Enumerated 18 April 1930
ED 121-1 SD 19 Sheet 4B
Garlington Settlement Road
147-147
Garlington, R. O. Head M W 33 M 23 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Garlington, May Wf F W 36 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Marill Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Rifer Bell Dtr F W 4 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Waltmon, Johnny Sister Law F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Brooks, Walter Lodger M Neg 20 S Tx Tx Tx Servant Farmer
149-149
Garlington, S P Head M W 71 M 33 Tx Ala Tx Farmer
Garlington, Fanny L Wf F W 52 M 15 Tx Ala Tx
Garlington, Dalphin Son M W 29 S Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Harry Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Sterling Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Viola Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Leola Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Steve Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Byway Road
155-155
Garlington, Lincoln T. Head M W 30 M 24 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Garlington,. Stella Wf F W 21 M 21 Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, R. A. Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Garlington, Kennie Son M W 3 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I30323","","","","","","","" "I16244","Garner","Minnie Ester","28 Oct 1870","9 Jan 1916","0","The daughter of Samuel Russell GARNER and Emily BLEWETT. She had her dad's green eyes and her mother's small physique. Her family was musical, and had a piano. Sons Harry and Russell played the violin, and daughter Hazel taught vocal lessons later in her life.","STR06" "I14315","Garrett","Claiborne","Abt 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","Was unmarried in 1880, and living with his widowed mother and two of his brothers.","STR06" "I14159","Garrett","Clairborn","Aft 1802","Abt 1837","0","Clairborn Garrett, William's older brother, who operated a store in San Augustine, died in the winter of 1836. Jacob, Garrett's father, was appointed administrator of Clairborn's estate. Jacob quickly sold all of Clairborn's personal property, but for some reason was exceptionally slow to settle other estate manners. In fact, his reluctance to distribute his son's real property forced the probate court twic to order him to ""make a showing."" In 1839, when Clairborn's widow finally received one-fourth of the estate, she had already remarried John D. Nash. (From Noble, Harry Jr. ""Garret Plantation Was One of Biggest"" SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE 13 April 1995, page 4)","STR06" "I14804","Garrett","Clementine ""Mintie""","Abt 1836","18 Dec 1862","0","Minta and her husband lived next to William and Lucretia Garrett in 1860. She appears to have died sometime thereafter, as in 1870, her three young children were living with the Garrett family, and in 1880, her son William was still living in the Garrett household, listed as a grandson. Henson and Parmelee, in their book THE CARTWRIGHTS OF SAN AUGUSTINE, indicate that she died on typhoid fever, after an illness of seven weeks. (p. 220)","STR06" "I23159","Garrett","Donald Wallace","6 Nov 1928","Feb 1973","0","ASSUMED to be his listing on the SSDI:

DONALD GARRETT 06 Nov 1928 Feb 1973 (not specified) (none specified) 465-26-2749 Texas","STR06" "I23070","","","","","","","" "I14307","Garrett","Ellen ""Ella"" W.","Abt 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","Also shown as Ella.","STR06" "I14308","Garrett","Eva L.","Abt 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","There seems to be a discrepency with her age between the 1870 census (shown as age 10) and the 1880 census (shown as age 15). I am assuming the 1870 date is more accurate, based both on her age at the time of the 1860 census and her marriage date.","STR06" "I14803","Garrett","George T.","Abt 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","Attended Cumberland University in Lebanon, Tennessee. (Henson and Parmelee, THE CARTWRIGHTS OF SAN AUGUSTINE, p. 285).","STR06" "I14471","Garrett","Jackson","Abt 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","In 1880, he was shown as a Bachelor living with his half-sister's son, William Price. Both worked as farmers.","STR06" "I14115","Garrett","Jacob","Abt 1776","1842","0","""Jacob Garrett was in the Ayish Bayou Dist. by 1824. His son, William, preceded him and his son, Milton, followed him. He served his district as Alcalde in 1830. He also served on the Permanent Council of the Mexican Government. Jacob bought the home of T. S. McFarland and settled on a league of land on the Attoyac River. A Garrett House still stands on the El Camino Real near the Attoyac."" (White and Toole)

He was listed in the Sabine District of Texas at the time of the 1835 census, as a 59 year old widower with five household servants and their five children.

He was a juror in San Augustine County in 1840, for the murder trial of William Anderson, Alexander Horton, Lewellyn A. Temple and Hershal Corzine, accused of murdering John Bodine. The jury found the defendants not guilty. (Noble, TEXAS TRAILBLAZERS)

He died in 1842 leaving four heirs, a widow and three grown children--William, William's brother, Milton, and their sister. (Noble, ""Garret Plantation Was One of Biggest"" SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE 13 April 1995)","STR06" "I14317","Garrett","James","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","Assumed that this is the James Garrett that married Mattie Gilbert by the process of elimination. He and Mattie were both unmarried in 1880, and both still living in their parent's home. This is confirmed by examining the 1920 census, where James parents were both shown as born in Tennessee, and his brother Claiborne was living with him. The obituary of his son, Milton Garrett confirms this.

The only other possible candidate living in San Augustine in 1880, was a J.A. Garrett, born ca 1856 in Mississippi. This J.A. Garrett was also unmarried in 1880, living in prencinct 2, household #88-92 with his 60 year old widowed mother from Alabama. J.A. Garrett's father was listed as being born in South Carolina. The aforementioned ""J.A. Garrett"" appears to be unrelated to the other Garrett's in San Augustine, and as such would not be a direct descendant of Alcade Jacob Garrett of Tennessee.


","STR06" "I14317","Garrett","James","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 census,
Texas, San Augustine County
ED #177, Precinct #2
#199-199
Garrett, James Head M W 61 M Texas Tennessee Tennessee Farmer
Garrett, Mattie Wife F W 52 M Texas Texas Texas
Garrett, Milton Son M W 18 Texas Texas Texas
Garrett, Anna Daug F W 17 Texas Texas Texas
Garrett, Mattie Daug F W 13 Texas Texas Texas
Garrett, James P Son M W 11 Texas Texas Texas
Garrett, Murry Son M W 8 Texas Texas Texas
Garrett, Clabe Brother M W 64 S Texas Tennessee Tennessee


They were living near Willie Garrett, Jack Garrett, and two households away from Abram Hensarling, who was married to their daughter Vivian.","STR06" "I48503","Garrett","Janet Ann","5 May 1940","18 Dec 2012","0","Memorial services for Janet will be held on Saturday, December 29, 2012 at 10:30 a.m. at the Milligan Auditorium in Milligan. Cremation has taken place and there will be no visitation. Private family graveside services will be at a later date in the Bohemian National Cemetery.

Memorials are directed to the family in lieu of flowers.

Janet Ann (Garrett) Vavra was born on May 5, 1940, in Geneva, Nebraska, to William ""Pete"" & Edna (Brower) Garrett and passed away on Tuesday, December 18, 2012, at the Nebraska Heart Institute in Lincoln, Nebraska, at the age of 72 years, 7 months, and 13 days. She was one of two children in the family.

As a young girl she was baptized at the Geneva Congregational United Church of Christ in which she was a member of the congregation for over fifty years. She also taught Sunday school there in her younger years. She attended Geneva High School and graduated with the class of 1958. After graduation, she attended Lincoln Beauty Academy and received her cosmetologist license and later worked for Mollene Gergen. She also worked for Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph as a switchboard operator.

Janet was united in marriage to Stuart Lee Vavra of Milligan, Nebraska on March 8, 1963, in Geneva, Nebraska. In March of 2013 they would have celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. To this union two daughters were born: Jana Marie and Jodene Renae. Together they made their home on the farm northwest of Milligan.

Janet was a stay-at-home Mom while the girls were little. She later worked for KMI Mobile Home Manufacturing in Geneva. Her biggest enjoyment was babysitting in her home with some special children whom were very dear to her heart. After her girls attended high school, she worked at Milligan House of Meats and The Food Basket for Charlie and Mary Uldrich. She was also a member of the Milligan HSSK Post 240 Legion Auxiliary.
Janet spent twenty-five years of her marriage sitting in the grandstands watching her husband, ""Super Stu,"" compete in stock car racing. Weekends consisted of traveling from racetrack to racetrack throughout Nebraska. During their racing years, she and her husband met many dear friends. After Stu retired from circling the racetracks, she spent her later years following her twin grandsons racing. She spent timeless hours out in the garage watching the boys work on their racecars and cooking them homemade suppers. She was their number one fan. She also enjoyed attending her granddaughters sporting events, dance, and piano recitals. She was very proud of all the grandchildren's accomplishments.

Janet enjoyed bidding at auctions, rummaging through garage sales, searching for good buys at thrift shops, and finding treasures at storage unit sales. In Janet's spare time, she also enjoyed reading, doing word searches, and embroidering. She was able to embroider each grandchild a baby quilt and a quilt for each of her daughters too.

Janet was preceded in death by her parents, Pete & Edna Garrett; father-in-law and mother-in-law Edward & Lillian Vavra; brother and sister-in-law Dean & Charlotte Garrett; and brother-in-law Victor Hladky.

She is survived by her husband, Stuart of Milligan, NE; daughter and son-in-law Jana & Billy Slezak of Milligan, NE; daughter and son-in-law Jodene & Tom Lovegrove of Fairmont, NE; grandchildren Shane Slezak of Lincoln, NE, Shawn Slezak & Taylor Slezak of Milligan, NE, Whitney Lovegrove & Sydney Lovegrove of Fairmont, NE; sister-in-law Shirley Hladky of Seward; brother-in-law and sister-in-law Edwin & Beth Vavra of Milligan, NE; special acquaintances Jasmin, Noah, Lily, Jen & Kaydence; nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I16300","Garrett","John","Abt 1834","Bef 1846","0","Presumably died before his mother. Not listed as a child of Mary Cartwright and William Garrett in Henson and Parmelees' book about the Cartwrights of San Augustine.","STR06" "I14314","Garrett","John ""Jack""","Abt 1854","Bef 1880","0","John ""Jack"" Garrett appears to have died before the 1880 census, as his young wife, Annie Gilbert Garrett is living at home with her parents and he is not listed either with his parents or individually.","STR06" "I14473","Garrett","Kate C.","Apr 1867","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1910 census, she was living with Americus Cartwright, and her occupation was shown as Deputy County Clerk.","STR06" "I14473","Garrett","Kate C.","Apr 1867","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine, Pr 1
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 138 Sheet 4A
71-72
Cartwright, Americus H Head M W 40 m1 16 Tx Tx Tn Own Income
Cartwright, Minnie C Wf F W 37 m1 16 2/2 Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Ingram Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, A. H. Jr. Son M W 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Hollis, Sophronia Servant F B 21 S Tx Tx Tx Cook Private Family
Garrett, Kate S. Boarder F W 42 S Tx Tn Tx Deputy Clerk County
Dixon, Felix B Friend F W 36 S Tx Oh Tx
Fields, Garrett W Nephew M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I3412","Garrett","Martha Sarah","Abt 1831","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have been born in Walton County, Georgia.","STR06" "I14305","Garrett","Mary","6 Dec 1837","23 Dec 1883","0","Along with her cousins, Anna Holman and Victoria Thomas, she ""Attended St. Mary's Hall, an elite Episcopalian finishing school founded in 1837 in Burlington, New Jersey, near Philadelphia...(enduring) terrible homesickness and culture shock upon...arrival in November 1854..(Mary) begged her father to 'come for me....We have no fire in our room and...it is so cold we do not know what to do...This is a lonesome place although there is so many girls, but they will not go with us they think that they are too good."" (Henson and Parmelee, THE CARTWRIGHTS OF SAN AUGUSTINE, p. 174)

Henson and Parmelee also wrote that in 1862, Mary, ""an old maid at twenty-two, also has typhoid, but recovered to help care for her deceased sister's children while their father was in the army."" (ibid, p. 220)

Not living with her parents at the time of the 1880 San Augustine County census.

In Book Two of the San Augustine County, Texas Marriage book, there are marriage records listed for a ""Mary Garrett"" to Joseph Little in 1865, to Henry Sublett in 1869, and to Madison Sexton in 1876.

This Mary Garrett would have been around age 25 in 1865, and could have married Joseph Little. However, they can not be located either the 1870 or 1880 census of San Augustine County. If they did marry, he either died before 1870, and Mary next wed Henry Sublett; or they both moved away from San Augustine County prior to 1870.

The Mary Garrett who married Henry Sublett in 1869 was born sometime between 1835 (ref: 1880 census) and 1842 (ref: 1870 census). She was shown on both census transcriptions as being born in Texas, and that both her parents were born in Tennessee. This appears to be a good match for this Mary Garrett.

As Henry and Mary were still married in 1880, our Mary Garrett Sublett could not have wed Madison Sexton in 1876. Madison Sexton can not be located on either the 1870 or 1880 San Augustine County Texas census transcription.","STR06" "I14313","Garrett","Mary","Abt 1852","Yes, date unknown","0","Not living at home at the time of the 1880 San Augustine County census. Presumed to be either married or dead.

In Book Two of the San Augustine County, Texas Marriage book, there are marriage records listed for a ""Mary Garrett"" to Joseph Little in 1865, to Henry Sublett in 1869, and to Madison Sexton in 1876.

Mary would have been only 13 in 1865, presumably too young to have married Joseph Little. Joseph Little can not be located in San Augustine County in 1870 or 1880.

The Mary Garrett who married Henry Sublett in 1869 was somewhere born sometime between 1835 (ref: 1880 census) and 1842 (ref: 1870 census). As Mary was born circa 1852, she could not have been the Mary Garrett who was wed to Henry Sublett.

Mary would have been 24 in 1876, and would have been the correct age to marry Madison Sexton. No listing can be found for Madison and Mary Sexton in 1880 in San Augustine County. If they did marry, perhaps they moved away from San Augustine.","STR06" "I14114","Garrett","Mary Laurena","13 Oct 1807","27 Nov 1889","0","FindAGrave shows that she was married first to Thomas Jefferson CROUCH, in 1825, and they were the parents of William D. Crouch, 1826-1879 Myrtle Springs, Texas.","STR06" "I14153","Garrett","Milton","Abt 1804","Bef 1870","0","Settled on the east side of the Attoyac River, about nine miles west of the Ayish Bayou. He moved into a hand hewn log house and remained there for the rest of his life. The old log house still stands today. Owned by Milton Garrett's descendants, it is located on the south side of the Old San Antonio Road on top of the hill, one mile east of the Attoyac River. (Noble, San Augustine Tribune ""William Garrett Plantation Was Near Town"" 6 April 1995)

Per the 1860 census, he was a Farmer with $6,219 in real estate and $37,650 in personal property.

He was not listed on the 1870 census, presumably having died. His widow and all of his children were still living on the farm, which was now valued at $5,000, with $2,000 in personal property. Bill and Francis Harrison, a black couple with two young children were living with them as well, as household servants. Also living with them was 24 year old S.D. Horton from Alabama, a white farm laborer. By 1880, only Sam, Claiborne and James were still living at home.","STR06" "I14316","Garrett","Milton","Abt 1857","Yes, date unknown","0","Where is he in 1880? Can't find on San Augustine census transcription.","STR06" "I19530","Garrett","Milton Buddy","22 Aug 1900","12 Oct 1998","0","The San Augustine Tribune
October 15, 1998, Page 13

Mr. Milton Buddy Garrett

Funeral services for Milton Buddy Garrett, 98, or Nacogdoches were held at the graveside at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 14, 1998 at Chireno Upper Cemetery with Bro. Hershel Murray, officiating.

Mr. Garrett died Monday, October 12, 1998 in Nacogdoches.

Mr. Garrett was born in San Augustine August 22, 1900 and was the son of Mattie Gilbert and James Garrett. He was a farmer all of his life.

He is survived by many nieces and nephews.

Laird-McGill Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)
","STR06" "I14310","Garrett","Robert","Abt 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","Where was he at the time of the 1880 Texas census? Can't find at either his mother's home or in his own household.","STR06" "I23069","Garrett","Ruby Lee","26 Aug 1904","","0","A sister to Henry's third wife, Edna Earle GARRETT. Both were daughters of Marcus Edward GARRETT and Florence Cordelia WOODARD. (Source: Judy Dicks posting at RootsWeb WorldConnect Project)","STR06" "I14311","Garrett","Samuel","Abt 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","Was the census enumerator in 1880 for prencinct two of San Augustine County, Texas. Was unmarried and living with his widowed mother and two of his brothers.","STR06" "I14312","Garrett","Thomas","Abt 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","On the 1880 census, 15 year old Taylor Haygood, listed as ""brother in law"" to Thomas, was living in the home of Thomas and Gertrude Garrett.","STR06" "I238","Garrett","Veva G.","27 Oct 1897","13 Aug 1968","0","She was a sister of Vivian Garrett, and a descendant of Jacob Garrett, who was Alcade of San Augustine in the 1830s.","STR06" "I260","Garrett","Vivian","Abt 1896","8 Jan 1992","0","She is a sister of Vera Garrett, and was a descendant of Jacob Garrett, who was Alcade of San Augustine in the 1830s.","STR06" "I14152","Garrett","William","Abt 1808","12 Jan 1884","0","On the 1860 San Augustine County census, he was shown as a planter, with $36,751 in real property and $134,910 in personal property. The Garrett's lived next to the family of Frank and Minta Price, who had three children, John, Mary and William (ages 6,4 and 1). The three Price children, presumably orphaned, were actually living with the Garrett family at the time of the 1870 census. William Price, age 20, was still living with the Garrett family in 1880, and is listed as William Garrett's grandson.

On the same census, brother-in-law Matthew Cartwright had real estate at $500,000 and personal property near $75,000, with only 13 slaves. Henson and Parmelee point out by way of contrast that brother-in-law and ""planter"" William Garrett estate, included 132 slaves, and that ""Farmer-Merchant"" Iredell D. Thomas had $166,000 in accumulated wealth, and 52 slaves. (Henson and Parmelee, ""The Cartwrights of San Augustine,"" p. 191).

In 1870, he was shown as a retired farmer, with $20,000 in real property and $5,000 in personal property.

The information below is excerpted from a five part series on William Garrett by Harry Noble, Jr appearing weekly in the SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE begining on April 6, 1995 and continuing through May 4, 1995.

""William Garrett, born in 1808 and a native of Davidson county, Tennessee, was still a youngster when his parents, Jacob and Charity (Taylor) Garrett, moved the family to Arkansas. In 1827, at the age of nineteen, Garrett migrated to Texas, first settling in Nacogdoches. He established a small mercantile business there, but operated it only a short time before moving east to the Ayish Bayou District.

Either Garrett encouraged family members to joing him in Texas, or the family had developed a master migration plan, because his father and several brothers soon followed him to the area. Jacob, his father was the first to arrive, but is wasn't long before his older brother Milton came to the new territory. At some point during this relocation process, another older brother, Clairborn, also migrated south to the Ayish Bayou District....

William Garrett acquired a land grant about a mile west of the Ayish on the Old San Antonio Road. He decided that's where he wanted to live and remained there for the rest of his life. He would eventually develop a profitable plantation and build a large house. The old home has survived and is presently the Cornell and Ruby Dorsey home. While still nineteen, Garrett joined Burrell J. Thompson's militia and participated in the Fredonian Rebellion. The final battle of the insurrection occurred a little over a mile east of the Ayish Bayou. However, the culminating ambush and surrender process, where the Fredonian reinforcements were captured by Stephen Prather's small group, took place on the ridge just east of William Garrett's house.

Even though Garrett now lived in the Ayish Bayou area, he still had many friends in Nacogdoches, including Adolphus Sterne, and continued to interact with the town and its people for several years. For instance, it was during this period that he was ordered to repay a debt of six pesos to Jesus de los Coy, a resident of that district. Also, in August of 1832, Charles S. Taylor, another Nacogdoches resident, sent $30 by Mr. G. Pollett for payment on an account he had had with Garrett. Taylor, in an accompanying letter, asked Garrett for a receipt, plus all of the local news. News was a valuable commodity in pioneer days and was gathered at every opportunity and from whatever source available.

Tension had been growing for years in Nacogdoches between the civil authorities and Jose de las Piedras....(culminating) in the Battle of Nachogdoches on August 12, 1832....Garrett and Alexander Horton (later) signed a sworn statement that: ""...James B. McMahan served as private in Captain Smith's company....(and that they) were in the same battle and in the same expedition at Nacogdoches.""

In 1832, Garrett was selected as one of the committee members to select a site for the town. In the following year he bought a large parcel of land from Obediah Hendrick. Perhaps this was purchased in connection with his approaching marriage to Mary ""Polly"" Cartwright. Their vows were exchanged on October 20, 1833.

Garrett's first land transaction recorded in San Augustine County deed records was for lot 161, sold to Francis Cabler in December 1837 for $50. In March, 1838, he served on the adultry trial of Simpson Brown and Eliza Dalton. The case was dismissed.

In the late 1830's, an economic depression took hold. Adolphus Sterne wrote in his diary ""Grog Shops all Shutt no Cash...times have never been so hard."" In financial maneuvers to help survive this crisis, Garrett formed a Cotton warehouse partnership in Sabinetown with his father-in-law, John Cartwright. he also entered into several land ventures with his brother-in-law, Matthew Cartwright. Cotton prices had dropped to the point Garrett and the Cartwrights were willing to store cotton in a warehouse and gamble on the prices going back up in future years.

After his father's death (in 1842), William was appointed administrator of his father's estate, and at the same time made administrator de bonis non of (brother) Clairborn's estate. He submitted the final settlement of his brother's estate in January of 1848 and shortly after that was able to close the books on his father's estate--personally receiving a portion of each property.

He was administrator of the esate of his father-in-law, John Cartwright, and Henry J. Lockridge. He transferred a half interest in a third of a league of land located on the Trinity River in Nacogdoches to William D. Ratliff--another brother-in-law. Two months later, Garrett bought the same half interest at public auction with a high bid of $70.

Garrett was obviously a busy man at this point in his life. Married and with three minor children, not only was he overseeing one of the largest plantations in East Texas and part owner of a cotton warehouse venture, he was also the administrator of at least four estates. Even thought the depression was still hanging on in 1843, Garrett was doing well with his plantation. The tax rolls showed substantial income and the family owned two fine carriages--an unusual luxury at that time.

His wife died in July 1846. Garrett enrolled his minor daughters at the Women's Female College, a department of Wesleyan College. The tuition was $10 per session for each girl. Garrett offset some of his expenses, however, by furnishing firewood during the winter. The total tuition charges for 1847, minus the firewood, came to $48. Garrett boarded the girls at the home of Stephen W. Blount for the year for a total of $115. Additionally, he was paying $10 per semester for music lessons. Obviously, he was dedicated to providing the best education available for his daughters.

Earlier, in March 1847, Clementine Holman, widow of Sanford Holman and daughter of William Garrett's brother-in-law Matthew Cartwright had died (sic), leaving her two small children Anna and William. Within days after the marriage of William and Lucetta, William moved his two daughters back from the home they were boarding in to their plantation home, as well as taking in the two Holman children, again helping out relatives in time of need. Considerable credit should go to Lucetta. Married less than a month, she not only had a new husband but four small children. She and William went on to have seven more children of their own.

Due to his numerous business and estate dealings, Garrett was frequently in court. In 1847, Edmund Gaines, the commanding general of Fort Jessup, fifteen miles east of the Sabine River in Louisiana, filed suit against the estate of Jacob Garrett for which William was administrator. District Judge O.M. Roberts ruled in favor of Garrett. However, the case was later retried and the jury subsequently returned a verdict in favor of General Gaines. In 1848, Emory Huston, son of Almanzon, filed a lawsuit against William as well. The jury found in Garrett's favor. Later, he lost a judgement for $25.25 to Iredell Thomas, but a case filed by William and Mary Seawall was found in his favor. Leon Chabert of New Orleans, representing a commodities trading firm, had been pursuing a delinquent payment claim against Matthew Cartwright for years. He eventually sued Garrett and Samuel Burrus as guarantors for Cartwright. The court ruled in favor of the plantiffs (Burrus and Garrett). Additional lawsuits continued into the late 1850's, with verdicts going both for and against Garrett.

In December 1863, Richard Waterhouse, a San Augustine merchant, was murdered and robbed. A number of citizens assemebled and appointed ""a committee of Safety...consisting of more than fifty of our most respectable citizens."" William Garrett was a primary spokesman. They investigated the murder and arrested three men, immediately sentencing them to be hanged, not waiting for the next session of the district court. Two of the men, Malvin Huston and William M. Everett, were scheduled to be executed on the morning of February 13, 1864, and the committee ""ordered (their) examination by a unanimous vote, and directed that both...men should be tortured, if necessary, to procure a disclosure of the circumstances...Everett refused to make any disclosure, (therefore) he was subjected to torture which was slight and he very soon consented to tell all he knew of the matter..."" The interrogation committee consisted of William Garrett, Alexander Horton, and Dr. Isaih J. Roberts. Another small group had similarly interrogated Everett, obtaining a statement almost identical in substance and detail. The surprising testimony pointed to one of the town's leading attorneys, Henry M. Kinsey. As in most murder investigations, there were conflicting ""facts"" and a wide range of opinions. Huston and Everett were executed on February 15, 1864, less than seven weeks after the murder of Richard Waterhouse. They had ""retracted the whole of their statements"" prior to their executions. Kinsey denied everything. He was never brought to trial. Shortly after the victim's son returned from the Civil War, Kinsey was gunned down (May 10, 1865) by the ""Waterhouse Party.""

After the war, during the reconstruction period, things were difficult for Garrett. He salvaged as much as he could and continued on. In March 1874, he sold his steam mill, engine saw, and grist mill to W.S. Rhodes. He continued to buy and sell land. In 1875, he purchased 700 acres from his sister Lurena Curl, Thomas Curl's widow, for $1,000. The land was in Ellis County, and had been part of the Clairborn Garrett headright. He sold ""for love and $100"" a one-fifth interest in a section of land four miles west of San Augustine to Ella and Lafayette Sharp, his daughter and son-in-law. This transaction occurred in February of 1880.""

Garrett died on January 12, 1884 at the age of 76. He was buried just a few yards northeast of his plantation home. That cemetery, known today as the William Garrett Cemetery, has twenty-five graves. Garrett was the father of thirteen children by two marriages. Both wives were buried with him, along with eleven of his children, seven daughters and four sons. Also near him are two daughters-in-law.","STR06" "I14152","Garrett","William","Abt 1808","12 Jan 1884","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, San Augustine, San Augustine District
Enumerated 14 Sept 1850
Stampted 336
77-77
Wm. Garrett 38 M Farmer 14700 Tenn
Lucette Garrett 22 F Texas
Clementine Garrett 14 F Tenn
Mary Garrett 12 F Tenn
William Garrett 2 M Tenn
Anna Holman 10 F Tenn
Wm Holman 8 M Tenn","STR06" "I14306","Garrett","William","Abt 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","Can't locate on the 1880 San Augustine County, Texas census transcription.","STR06" "I41844","Garrison","Caleb","Abt 1775","4 Nov 1848","0","From FindAGrave:

Died at his residence, in Paulding County, Georgia, November 4, 1848, Caleb Garrison, aged 73. His disease was one of long standing, and such was its character that frequently his children were called upon to see his last, but he bore it with courage, fortitude, and murmured not at the providence of God. In his death, the Church lost a devoted member of long standing. He was born in North Carolina, moved to Franklin County, Ga., in 1810, became a member of the Methodist Church a year after his removal, and shortly after he was appointed a leader.

He moved from Franklin County to Fayette County, then to Carroll County, Georgia. He afterwards lived several years in Heard County, and moved from thence to his residence in Paulding, where he breathed his last. (Obituary of Caleb Garrison; Southern Christian Advocate, Vol. XII, No. 26, p. 104; issue of Dec. 8, 1848)

Caleb married Sarah Jane Fleming in 1795, and they had 9 children.

Recent DNA testing has disproven a long-held theory that Caleb's parents were John Garrison and Elinor Robinson. Instead, his parents are now believed to be Isaiah Garrison and another Elinor.

Created by Cyndi Wiseman, who noted that Caleb was her 3xGreat Grandfather

","STR06" "I41841","Garrison","Elizabeth Jane","11 May 1842","2 Mar 1926","0","FindAGrave shows she was married first to Richard B. Kelley, on 23 Nov 1858 in Rusk County, and that together they had five children.","STR06" "I41842","Garrison","George McKendrick Scott","25 Feb 1816","23 Dec 1883","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of Caleb Garrison, Sr. and Sarah Jane Fleming. He married Mary Ann Cosper in 1835 at Cedartown, Georgia. It showsn his as the father of 13 children in total.","STR06" "I17242","","","","","","","" "I8823","Garsee","Jane Valentine","12 Jul 1873","14 Jan 1961","0","Jane Valentine Morgan
death date: 14 Jan 1961
death place: Texas
gender: Female
race: W
death age: 87 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 12 Jul 1873
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name:
father's birthplace:
mother's name:
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Housewife
place of residence:
cemetery: Zion Hill
burial place: Jasper County, Texas
burial date: 15 Jan 1961
additional relatives:
film number: 2116709
digital film number: 4166563
image number: 3170
reference number: 09878","STR06" "I29253","","","","","","","" "I508","","","","","","","" "I44783","Gary","Isaac ""Ike"" William","31 Aug 1858","25 Sep 1932","0","Said to be the son of Govy Gary and Mary Ann Jackson Carter.","STR06" "I26557","","","","","","","" "I33824","","","","","","","" "I509","","","","","","","" "I417","Gary","Mary Charlotte","11 Jul 1850","5 Jun 1926","0","The daughter of James Henry Gary, who was brother of Govy Gary, the grand-father of W.R. Gary who was Supt. of Pineland Schools for a number of years before moving to Beaumont. (White and Toole, p 72). Virgie Speights writes that Mary Gary's father John Henry Gary, was born in Alabama and came to Texas with his brothers, Govey and Ike.

The transcription of her tombstone instead has her year of birth as 1852.","STR06" "I45386","Gary","Mary Ella","15 Oct 1882","8 Nov 1913","0","Biography copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by ""skyquest""

Mary Ella Gary was the second born child of 11 children to Asrel A. Gary, a farmer, and Alice Juliette Morris of Sabine County, Texas.

She lived in Sabine County all of her life, and married Jefferson H. McGown, twice a widower, on Sep 29, 1901 in Sabine County, Texas.

Jefferson McGown married Hattie Williamson Dec 1881 in Sabine Co., TX. Hattie was born Nov 18, 1862 in Sabine Co., TX, and died Jan 8, 1885 in Sabine Co., TX, buried in McGown Cemetery, Milam, Sabine Co., TX. The J. H. McGown headstone is engraved ""Father"". Jefferson McGown married Lucy Coussons on Dec 30, 1885. Lucy was born Jul 6, 1867 in Sabine Co., TX and died May 10, 1898 in Sabine Co., TX, was buried in McGown Cemetery, Milam, Sabine Co., TX. The Lucy Mcgown headstone is engraved ""Mother"".

Jefferson H. McGown was the County Judge in Sabine County in 1910. Mary Ella (Gary) McGown passed away at the age of thirty-one years. Jefferson had his wife buried in Hemphill City Cemetery where some McGown family members are buried. Jefferson McGown was born Oct. 5, 1862 in Sabine County and died on Mar 9, 1917 in Sabine County. He was buried in McGown Cemetery, Milam, Sabine County, TX.

","STR06" "I487","Gary","Olen Lindy","23 Jul 1928","20 Dec 2017","0","Olin Lindy Gary
July 23, 1928 - December 20, 2017

Olin Lindy Gary, 89, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Wednesday, December 20, 2017 in Sabine County Hospital.

Lindy was born July 23, 1928 in Landhill Community, Texas to Silas and Mary Ann Powell Gary. A lifelong resident of Sabine County, he worked as a Rural Mail Carrier for the United States Post Office. He was a member of Brookeland Missionary Baptist Church where he served as a deacon.

Lindy is survived by his wife of 69 years, Nadine Gary, of Hemphill, Texas; his son, Malcom Gary and wife, Michelle, of Hemphill; his daughters, Freda Chambers and husband, Billy, of Nacogdoches, Texas, Vicki Beall and husband, Carl, of Hemphill, and Greta Woods and husband, Al, of Pineland, Texas; his brother, Gova Gary and wife, Billie Faye, of Bronson, Texas; his sister, Oma Hebble of Pearland, Texas; nine grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren.

Funeral services for Mr. Gary will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, December 23, 2017 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas with burial to follow in Spring Hill Cemetery.

Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Friday, December 22, 2017 at Starr Funeral Home.

Downloaded from FindAGrave
Also published on December 27, 2017, Page 5 in The Sabine County Reporter","STR06" "I507","","","","","","","" "I42980","Gary","Zeldia Cordelia","31 Dec 1885","26 Oct 1933","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of Asrel Ase GARY (1861-1922) and Alice Juliette MORRIS (1860-1920), both of whom also have memorials on FindAGrave.","STR06" "I42980","Gary","Zeldia Cordelia","31 Dec 1885","26 Oct 1933","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 17 and 18 Apr 1930
ED 202-9 SD 11 Sheet 5B
87-87
Crouch, Zeldia Head F W 44 Wd 15 Tx Tx Tx
Crouch, Willie Dtr F W 24 D 17 Tx Tx Tx Sales Lady Dry Goods Store
Crouch, Fred Son M W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Saw Mill
Crouch, A J Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx (listed as Joe in 1920?)
Crouch, Leon Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Crouch, Baylis Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Leprella GrdDtr F W 4 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Robert J GrdSon M W 2 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I48347","Garza","Clemencia G.","1 Nov 1869","28 Mar 1932","0","Their marriage record, recorded in Hidalgo County, Texas lists them as Mr Juan Manuel Contreras and Miss Clemencia Garza.

Her headstone is engraved:

Clemencia G. Contreras
Nov. 1, 1869
March 28, 1932

Un recuerdo de sus hijos; D.E.P.
[or A memorial from her children; Rest in peace]

She is instead listed as Demencia on some census records.","STR06" "I48395","Garza","Tomasa","Abt 1885","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown on FamilySearch as a daughter of Nicholas Moreno and Daria Garza. No dates or locations listed for her parents.","STR06" "I42535","Gasaway","Mary Etta","5 Sep 1868","10 Jan 1952","0","Connie Spindel shows her as a daughter of Nickolas B. Gasaway of Ohio and Eveline Mann.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDNC-R38
name: Mary Etta Copeland
death date: 10 Jan 1952
death place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
Residence 2105 Pasadena Street
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 83 years 4 months 5 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 05 Sep 1868
birthplace: Illinois
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: Nicholas Biddle Gasaway
father's birthplace: Ohio
mother's name: Mann
mother's birthplace: Ohio
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
cemetery: Mission Burial Park
burial place: San Antonio, Texas
burial date: 12 Jan 1952
additional relatives: X
film number: 2074928
digital film number: 4167223
image number: 413
reference number: cn 394
Collection: Mary Etta Copeland, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I4788","Gash","Barilla Jane","Bef 1837","Yes, date unknown","0","Ken Harvey and Cova Jean Williams show her instead as the widow of Sam Gash, with her maiden name being Baxter. The copy of the marriage license located by Charles Strong reads: This certifies that on this 20th day of March 1860, I united in marriage Mr. Levi F. Payne and Miss Barilla Jane Gash. John Lindsey, Minister of God Filed March 20, 1860.","STR06" "I37691","","","","","","","" "I24324","Gaskin","Mary Margaret","22 Dec 1892","29 May 1922","0","Kay Parker McCary, in her annotated transcription of the Oak Hill Cemetery in Sabine County, shows her as a daughter of George Alexander Gaskin and Martha Jane Pickens.","STR06" "I15831","Gaskin","Myrtie Jane","9 Dec 1909","4 Jan 1996","0","Obituary

Myrtie Jane Halbert

Myrtie Jane Halbert, 85, of Vidor died Thursday, Jan. 4, 1996.

Mrs. Halbert, a native of Sabine County, had lived in Vidor 23 years.

Survivors: husband, Bundy Halbert of Vidor; a son, James T. Halbert Sr., of Pt. Arthur; four grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 11:30 a.m. Saturday at Pine Forest Baptist Church in Vidor. Interment followed with 3:30 p.m. graveside rites at the Hemphill City Cemetery.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 24, 1996, Page 12","STR06" "I15732","Gaskin","Young Crockett","5 Oct 1885","1 May 1969","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 19, 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 6B
State Highway No. 21
131-145
Halbert, Barnett Hed M W 20 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Halbert, Jane M Wf F W 19 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
135-149
Gaskin, Young C HEad M W 44 M 21 La Ms Ms Farmer
Gaskin, Celia Wf F W 45 M 22 Tx Tx Tx
Gaskin, Nonia Dtr F W 17 S Tx La Tx
","STR06" "I15300","Gast","Ralph","15 Jul 1908","Jan 1978","0","Probably his SSDI, but needs to be verified:

RALPH GAST 15 Jul 1908 Jan 1978 60505 (Aurora, Kane, IL) 60538 (Montgomery, Kendall, IL) 308-01-3142 Indiana","STR06" "I15297","Gast","Roger Dale","10 Aug 1929","8 Jul 1996","0","Roger Gast

Roger Dale Gast, 66, Michigan City, died at 6 a.m. Monday (July 8, 1996) at St. Anthony Hospital after a brief illness.

The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Mary's Catholic Church with the Rev. James McGrogan officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. The Veterans of Foreign Wars and Skwiat Post will hold a memorial service at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Carlisle Funeral Home.

Friends may call from 2 to 8 p.m. Wednesday and until 9:30 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

Mr. Gast was born Aug. 10, 1929 in LaPorte, son of Ralph E. and Juanita Schultz Gast. On November 8, 1952, in Michigan City, he married Henrietta M. (Weiss) Gast, who survives.

Also surviving are two daughters, Karen (Ray) Bloomer, Michigan City, and Janet (Roy) Privoznik, Michigan City; one son, Douglas S. Gast; Michigan City; five grandchildren; one sister, Patty Lou (Jim) Niendorf, LaPorte; and many nieces and nephews.

Mr. Gast worked for 22 years as production control manager at Arno Tape. From 1976 to 1993 he worked as a correction officer.

He served in the U.S. Army, was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, and also belonged to Knights of Columbus 1452, La Porte; VFW 2536; Skwiat Post 451 and the America Association of Retired Persons. He had been a Michigan City resident since 1952.

Memorial donations may be made to a charity of the donor's choice.

(Michigan City News Dispatch, July 9, 1996, p. 2)

Per the SSDI:

ROGER D GAST 10 Aug 1929 08 Jul 1996 (V) 46360 (Michigan City, La Porte, IN) (none specified) 311-28-3676 Indiana","STR06" "I46797","Gaston","Frankie Zou","1 Oct 1912","24 Feb 2004","0","The Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015 lists her parents as George E. GASTON and Maggie MUNSELL.","STR06" "I22332","Gates","Betsey","7 Apr 1781","Yes, date unknown","0","IV. Betsey Gates, b. at Ridgebury, in Ridgefield, Conn., 7 Ap. 1781; married, 9 Nov. 1802, in St. Alban's, Vt., Adonijah Brooks, a farmer and hotel-keeper, born in Pittsford, Vt., 27 Feb. 1778, son of Adonijah and Olive (Harrington) Brooks, of St. Alban's. They dwelt in St. Alban's, Vt., then in Essex, Vt., and finally in Chateaugay, N. Y., where they died (she, 29 Sept. 1859; he, 10 Oct. 1865), and were buried.

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0186-0190.html","STR06" "I22334","Gates","David","6 Feb 1786","Yes, date unknown","0","VI. David Gates, b. at Ridgebury, in Ridgefield, Conn., 6 Feb. 1786; a farmer; married, 11 Jan. 1816, at Bristol, Vt, Polly Hall, born 13 Oct. 1787, dau. of Gershom and Dorcas Hall. They settled in Perry, N. Y.; but moved, in 1823, to Ellington, N. Y., and in 1859, to Ellington Centre,

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0186-0190.html","STR06" "I22331","Gates","Electa","11 Apr 1779","Yes, date unknown","0","III. Electa Gates, b. at Ridgebury, in Ridgefield, Conn., 11 Ap. 1779; married in 1798, at Hinesburgh, Vt., Joel Phippany, a farmer and shoemaker, son of James Phippany, of New Milford, Conn. They dwelt at Hinesburgh till the Winter of 1815, and then moved to Sheldon, N. Y., where she sickened in the following Spring, and died 29 Oct. 1816, and was buried in Sheldon Cemetery. He married (2d), Chloe McWhorter; and died at Sheldon, 8 Ap. 1834, and was buried there.

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0186-0190.html","STR06" "I22330","Gates","Esther","28 Feb 1776","Yes, date unknown","0","I. Esther Gates, b. at Ridgebury, in Ridgefield, Conn., 28 Feb. 1776; married, in 1794, Reuben Tullar, a farmer, of St. Alban's, Vt., where they dwelt, during the remainder of their lives, on one farm.

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0186-0190.html","STR06" "I20550","Gates","Ira","4 Jun 1777","18 Jan 1860","0","II. Ira Gates, b. at Ridgebury, in Ridgefield, Conn., 4 June 1777; a farmer; married, 30 Sept. 1798, in Hinesburgh, Vt., Clarissa Heath, who was born 24 Aug. 1780. They lived in Malone, N. Y., from 1804 to 1815, and in Perry, N. Y., about nine years. They then moved to Ellington, N. Y., where they died (she, 20 Jan. 1854; he, 18 Jan. 1860), and were buried. He cleared a large farm in Ellington; helped to build the first meeting-house; was a constituent member of the first Christian Church; was soon chosen one of its deacons, and held the office till his death.

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0186-0190.html

ELLINGTON (Chautauqua County, New York)

Christian Church of Ellington (1823) The Christian Church of Ellington (then Gerry) was organized July 13,1823 and was composed of seven members: Ira GATES Noel C. GATES Simon LAWRENCE Clarissa GATES Polly GATES [It is believed that the first and third of the following named officers make up the seven original members.] Freeman WALDEN and Elisha BEARDSLEY were chosen elders; Seth S. CHASE, deacon

No articles of faith were adopted; the members simply agreeing ? to take the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments for the rule of faith and practice at all times.? From the time of organization for about tens years the records are meager, containing little else than the record of members received and dismissions. Among the ministers who served the church were:

____WALDEN Stephen BLAISDELL.

The meeting house was built about 1845. It was repaired in 1859, and dedicated anew, Jan 5, 1860; sermon by E. B. ROLLINS.

www.rootsweb.com/~nychauta/CHURCH/Young.htm

Ira Gates, b. at Ridgebury, in Ridgefield, Conn., 4 June 1777; a farmer; married, 30 Sept. 1798, in Hinesburgh, Vt., Clarissa Heath, who was born 24 Aug. 1780. They lived in Malone, N. Y., from 1804 to 1815, and in Perry, N. Y., about nine years. They then moved to Ellington, N. Y., where they died (she, 20 Jan. 1854; he, 18 Jan. 1860), and were buried. He cleared a large farm in Ellington; helped to build the first meeting-house; was a constituent member of the first Christian Church; was soon chosen one of its deacons, and held the office till his death.","STR06" "I3523","","","","","","","" "I22333","Gates","Lucy","20 Sep 1783","Yes, date unknown","0","V. Lucy Gates, b. at Ridgebury, in Ridgefield, Conn., 20 Sept. 1783; married in 1808, at St. Alban's, Vt., Harrington Brooks, son of Azariah Brooks, and nephew of Adonijah Brooks, mentioned above. He was killed, 4 Nov. 1811, by a shot from a party of revenue officers, on Lake Champlain, near Alburgh, Vt., ""in company with one Miner Hilliard."" She married (2d), 6 June 1820, at St Alban's, Vt., Aaron Howard, son of Moses and Mary (Merrills) Howard, who was born in Conway, Mass., 21 Jan. 1780. She died, 26 March 1867, at the house of her son, Walter Gates Howard, of Pierrepont, N. Y.

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0186-0190.html","STR06" "I20564","Gates","Martha","Abt 1840","Yes, date unknown","0","She was said to have married James BUSH.","STR06" "I20517","Gates","Noel Conger","Abt 1804","Abt 1857","0","The son of Ira GATES and Clarissa HEATH. Married first to Dorothy GREEN, and they had at least five children. He had at least three children by his second wife, Sybil THOMPSON. (Gates Family Genealogy Forum. Message URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/gates/messages/2563.html)

At the time of the 1850 Federal census, the family was living in Calamus, Dodge County, Wisconsin, and was listed as follows:

#726-744 Noel C. Gates 45 M Farmer NY Sybil Gates 32 F NY Noel 18 M NY Martha 10 F NY Mary 10 F NY Lydia 3 F NY","STR06" "I20513","Gates","William Ira","6 Jan 1886","26 Jun 1964","0","Jake Schopf writes that William ""was part of a machine gun brigade in Europe during World War I.""","STR06" "I20515","Gates","Worthy Conger","27 Oct 1851","19 Jul 1936","0","Born in Wisconsin and grew up in Iowa. He homesteaded in Chickasaw County.","STR06" "I40313","","","","","","","" "I30818","Gay","Almeda","28 Oct 1837","Yes, date unknown","0"," She was of Warsaw, New York at the time of her marriage to Newton Perkins.","STR06" "I20945","Gay","Alva M.","Abt 1905","","0","The Cotton County, OK Marriage Index shows that Alvie Gay married Dorothy Barbee on August 14, 1923. Book 21, R 3 F1700 P-330.","STR06" "I1285","Gay","Mary Gertrude","Oct 1886","1955","0","The oldest of Wiliam GAY and Amelia COUNTS seven children. Mary Gertrude was born in Mississippi, but her parents moved to Texas and then to the Indian Territories when she was quite young.","STR06" "I20940","Gay","Minnie G.","Mar 1889","Yes, date unknown","0","The LDS Ancestral File (3VK8-ZQ) shows her full name as Minnie Nora Gay, and indicates she married John Arthur ELLIS on 20 July 1906.","STR06" "I20943","Gay","Nellie G.","Jun 1898","","0","The LDS Ancestral File (3VK8-F) shows her full name as Nellie Gladys Gay, and indicates she married Hugh Lawrence King on 3 Aug 1916. She was shown as dying in Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma on 4 Jan 1928.'

Mark Tracey Gay, on ""The Mark Gay Ancestry Page"" updated September 6, 2000, shows that Linda Garrison shared the following information with him:

Nellie Gladys Gay King January 28, 1898 in Oklahoma and
died January 4, 1928 at the Weedn Hospital in Duncan, OK
according to a death record I have. No cause of death is
noted. She is buried in the Walters cemetery. There is also
an H.L. King on the same page of the record per the index.
I do not have an obit on either one. Linda Garrison","STR06" "I20935","Gay","William","Mar 1857","Yes, date unknown","0","Mark Tracey Gay, on ""The Mark Gay Ancestry Page"" updated September 6, 2000, writes that:

William David Gay born March 11, 1857. He couldn't really remember
his birthday. I wrote down what was on his grave. He died March 17,
1931. He married Mary Morgan in MS. January 17, 1878. She died after
falling off a horse. She was pregnant at the time and the baby also
died. He then married Amelia Jane Counts December 25, 1885 [12/24/1882] in MS.
His parents were William Gay (c 1828 - 1864) born in GA and Rose Anna
Murray(c 1832 - ????) born in GA.

He also has the following fragment of his obituary, supplied by Rhodene Frederick:

I have a very old and damaged obit for William [David] Gay (1857-1931). - Rhodene

[???]could do was done but nothing could relieve the suffering.

A sweet peaceful smile settled on the worn face and the soul seemed to float out
to eternity with the sweet calm that goes with a christian soul.

Funeral services were held at the First Baptist Church in Walters. Rev. Geo C.
Hutto said a fitting tribute to ?????? the services at the church the Masons
took charge of the body but owing to the down pour of rain the services were
omitted at the cemetery.

In 1884 [12-24-1882] he was married to Miss Amelia Counts of Bannie [Banner] Miss.
To this union eight children were born. Six of which [???? were still alive at the time of ???] his death.

Mr. Gay professed faith in Christ, in August 1893 and united with the Methodist
church. In 1910 he joined the Baptist church. He was also a charter member of
the Emerson Baptist church of which he remained a member until his death. Not
only being a charter member of the little country church of his community but
was also a charter member of the Masonic lodge of Walters. In 1929 he was made
honorary member of the lodge.

He also participated in the laying of the corner stone of the Walters High
school building.

He came to this country [Cotton County, Okla(Indian Territory)] in 1901 and settled
on a claim northwest of Walters in the Elm Grove district.
He was well and favorably known in and around Walters.
He was a true Christian character, a loving and devoted husband, father,
grandfather and great-grandfather.

One Less at Home

One less at home,
The charmed circle broken, a dear
face missed day by day from its
accustomed place;
But cleansed and saved and perfected
by grace.
One more in Heaven!


Card of Thanks

We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors who so kindly helped us during
the sickness and death of our loving husband and devoted father, grandfather and
great grandfather also the beautiful flowers. Thanks to the Masons for their
loyalty. Mrs. W. D. Gay, Mrs. J. A. Ellis and family, Mr. Z. R. Gay and
children, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. DeSpain, Mrs. Effie Williams and son, Mr. and Mrs.
A. M. Gay and family.
","STR06" "I20935","Gay","William","Mar 1857","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Indian Territory, Chickasaw Nation, Township 2 North Range 4 East
SD 73 ED 133 Sheet 20B
280-306
Gay, William Head W M Mch 1857 43 M15 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Gay, Melia Wf W F Nov 1866 ?3 M 15 6/5 Miss NC SC
Gay, Mary G Dtr W F Oct 1886 13 S Miss Ga Miss
Gay, Minnie G Dtr W f May 1889 11 S Miss Ga Miss
Gay, Zetta R Son W M Jul 1891 8 S Tx Ga Miss
Gay, Bonnie D Dtr W F May 1893 7 S IT Ga Miss
Gay, Nellie G Dtr W F Jun 1898 1 S IT Ga Miss

1910 Census
Oklahoma. Comanche Couty, Strauss Twp
Enumerated 25 Apr 1910
SD --- ED 62 Sheet 5A
56-56
Gay, William D Head M W 53 N2 25 Ga SC SC Farmer
Gay, Mela J Wf F W 44 m1 8/7 Miss NC SC Farm Wife
Gay, Getty R Son M W 17 S Tx Ga Miss Helsp on Farm
Gay, Bonnie B Dtr F W 15 S Tx Ga Miss Going School
Gay, Nellie G Dtr F W 11 S Ok Gs Miss
Gay, Effie F Dtr F W 9 S Ok Ga Miss
Gay, Alva M Son M W 5 S Ok Ga Miss
Strong, Agnes I Grddtr F W 3 S Ok Miss Miss
","STR06" "I20939","Gay","Zettie Radford","14 Jul 1892","2 Nov 1954","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX97-H58
name: Zettie Radford Gay
death date: 02 Nov 1954
death place: Tulia, Swisher, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 63 years 3 months 18 days
estimated birth date: 1891
birth date: 14 Jul 1887
birthplace: Mckinney, Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: William David Gay
father's birthplace: Atlanta, Ga.
mother's name: Amelia Jane Counts
mother's birthplace: Jackson, Miss/
occupation: Laborer, Farming
place of residence: Walters, Cotton, Oklahoma
cemetery: Walters Cemetery
burial place: Walters, Oklahoma
burial date: 04 Nov 1954
additional relatives: X
film number: 2114284
digital film number: 4165411
image number: 1417
reference number: cn 57136
Collection: Zettie Radford Gay, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""

Mark Tracey Gay, on ""The Mark Gay Ancestry Page"" updated September 6, 2000, writes that:

Zettie Radford of Walters married Annie Essidora Rash. Annie Essidora Rash's parents were James William Rash and Mary Lucretia Laxson. This would put them in the late 1880s or early 1900s. They are all burried in a Walters Cemetery.
","STR06" "I7954","Gebauer","Cleo K.","25 Jun 1893","Aug 1977","0","On the 1930 census, her father was noted as being born in Germany. Kay Rybak shows her as a daughter of Adam GEBAUER and Alice BARNETT.","STR06" "I37263","Gee","Ernest Sidney","5 Mar 1906","9 Jul 1997","0","The Sabine County Reporter
August 20, 1997, Page 12

Sidney Gee

Sidney Gee, 91, of Center died July 9, 1997 in Houston.

Gee was the retired owner/operator of Gee Lumber Company on U.S. 96 in Shelby County.

Survivors: wife, Essie Smith Gee of Center; son and daughter-in-law, Johnny and Ethel Gee of Center; a daughter, Helen Hall of California; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held July 11 at the chapel of Bartle Funeral Home in Center with Bro. Gene Kirkley and Bro. David Hut officiating. Interment followed at Neville Cmetery in Shelby County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)","STR06" "I30405","Geister","Barbara Jean","3 Oct 1947","15 Jan 2007","0","The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 25, September 6, 1965, reported that Barbara Geister graduated from Cass City High School.","STR06" "I29513","","","","","","","" "I37067","Gellatly","Abbie Thelma","8 Jun 1901","1 Dec 1963","0","Mrs. Avie Nethery

Hemphill, Tex.-Mrs. Avie T. Nethery, 62, died Sunday in Houston.

Funeral services were held Monday at 2 p.m. in Bethany Baptist Church in Milam with the Rev. Joe Beddy officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with Star (sic) Funeral Home in charger.

Survivors include her husband, A. O. Nethery of Milam; two sons, D. C. Nethery and R. G. Nethery of Houston; one daughter, Mrs. Faye Nethery of Houston; one sister, Mrs. Elaine Brown of Bronson; three brothers, D. C. Getally and Sim Gettaly of Logansport and C. J. Getally of Zwolle, and five grandchildren.

The Times Shreveport, Louisiana-Tuesday, December 3, 1963, page 16-A

Transcribed from Newspapers.com

Obituary

Obituary of Mrs. Abbie Thelma Nethery
Houston Post - Section (3), p. 17

Monday, December 2, 1963

Mrs. Abbie Thelma Nethery, 67, of Milam, Texas, died Sunday in a Houston hospital. Survivors, husband A. O. Nethery, Milam, daughter, Miss Faye Nethery; sons Gene Nethery, Davis Nethery, all of Houston; sister, Mrs Elaine Brown, Bronson; brothers Mason Gellatly, Logansport, La. , Carl Gellatly, Zwalie, La. , D. C. Gellatly, Milam, five grandchildren. Services 2:00 p.m. Monday, Bethany Baptist Church, Milam, Texas. Burial New Hope Cemetery. Star Funeral Home, Hemphill, Texas.

Copied from Find A Grave","STR06" "I41193","Gellatly","Alice ""Allie"" J.","15 May 1869","23 Jul 1896","0","From FindAGrave:

Inscription:
Wife of M. S. Parrish
Above the waves of earthly strife, Above the ills and cares of life where all is peaceful, bright and fair My home is there My home is there.

Note: Double with son Rodney Parrish","STR06" "I41196","Gellatly","Ann","16 Jan 1832","25 Nov 1863","0","Shown on FindAGrave to have been born in New Jersey, which is also inscribed on her tombstone. Her last name was inscribed as MATHEWS.","STR06" "I1591","Gellatly","Billie Merlene ""Merle""","13 May 1930","19 Dec 2012","0","Sabine County Reporter 8 May 2002

Class of 1948 Members of the class of 1948 attending the (Hemphill High School) reunion included, from left, front; Joann (Hendrix) Alford, Bennie Jean (Chambers) Henderson and Thelma (Bass) Henderson; and back: Elaine (Erwin) Hamilton, Jackie Harris, Merle (Gellatly) Huff, Billie Sue (Ziefler) Chambers, Raymond Mattox and Kathleen (Crowell) Zachery.

Obituary

Merle Gellatly Huff, 82, of Milam, died Wednesday evening in the Twin Lakes Care Center in San Augustine. She was born in Sabine County to Don and Bena Harris Gellatly and has lived in Sabine County all her life. Mrs. Huff was a farmer and rancher and attended the Riverside Church near Milam.

She is survived by her sons; David Huff of Milam, Ted Huff and his wife Janie of Laurel, Mississippi, Tommy Huff and his wife Ashley of Henderson, her daughter Susan Sheard and her husband Ray of Milam, grandchildren; Rylie, Poppy, David and Rachel, and three great grandchildren. She is also survived by her sisters Claudia Polley of Sexton and Bobbie Pratt of San Augustine.

Visitation will be from 5:30PM until 8:00PM, Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 11:00AM, Friday, Dec. 21, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the New Hope Cemetery near Milam.

http://www.starrfuneralhome.com/fh/obituaries/obituary.cfm?o_id=1881157&fh_id=12228

Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, December 26, 2012, page 7

","STR06" "I42075","","","","","","","" "I44151","Gellatly","Chas Dewitt","15 Jan 1876","6 Apr 1925","0","Name Chas Dewitt Gellatly
Event Type Death
Event Date 06 Apr 1925
Event Place Bolwar, Galveston, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 15 Jan 1876
Birthplace Geneva, Texas
Father's Name Dave Gellatly
Mother's Name Sallie Greer
Certificate Number 14029
GS Film number 2113845
Digital Folder Number 005145324
Image Number 02734

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K37N-MZD : accessed 27 Nov 2013), Chas Dewitt Gellatly, 06 Apr 1925; citing certificate number 14029, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2113845.","STR06" "I1590","Gellatly","Claudia Jeanette","14 Nov 1926","26 Jul 2020","0","Obituary

Claudia Jeanette Polley, 93, of Sexton, Texas passed away Sunday, July 26, 2020 in San Augustine, Texas.

Claudia was born in Milam, Texas on November 14, 1926 to Don C. Gellatly and Bena Norine Harris Gellatly.

Claudia was a superior homemaker and excellent cook. She was a member of the Hemphill High School Class of 1944 and also of Liberty Springs Methodist Church. She liked antiquing with her sister, she loved her family and she loved children. She saw the good in everything and everybody.

She is survived by her son, Don Polley of San Augustine; and sister, Bobbie Pratt of San Augustine. She is also survived and loved by her nieces, nephews, and many friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Dan B. Polley, Jr.; infant son, John Mason Polley; brother, Robert Earl Gellatly; and sister, Merle Huff.

Graveside services will begin at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, July 28, 2020 in New Hope Cemetery, Milam, Texas under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Buddy Pratt officiating.

Serving as pallbearers are Doug Fuller, Cole Fuller, Jerry Burrow, Joel Halbert, Amos Hanzel, and Ray Sheard.

Online condolences can be made and memorial book can be signed at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home website, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, July 29, 2020, page 4.","STR06" "I1590","Gellatly","Claudia Jeanette","14 Nov 1926","26 Jul 2020","0","(Research):

The Sabine County Reporter
October 22, 1997, Page 7

Class of 1944

Hemphill's Class of 1944 recently held a reunion at the home of Phillip and Loretta Sterle in Hemphill. Shown are, from left: Claudine Gellaty Polley, Philip Sterle, Onie Bell Grim Williams, Doris Stewart Walts, Eugene Procella, Margie Watson Nellus, LaTrent Walker, Melba Rue Isom Byley, Charlotta Kign Walker, Bertie Scott, Helen Strickland Murray, Betty Mae Ener McGraw and Patsy Pickley Becka. The Class of '44 donated $100 from their treasury to the J. R. Huffman Public Library.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)","STR06" "I41195","Gellatly","David","25 Jan 1830","Mar 1913","0","Shown on FindAGrave to have married Sarah GREER (1837-1930). Barbara Yancey Dore shows that he first married Permelia REEVES.

Dore shows that he had one daughter by Permelia Reeves, Alice, who married Pleasant WILLIAMS.

She further indicated that he had five daughters by Sally Greer, Bettie, Margaret, Belle, Sallie (who married Joseph L. MASON) and Susan (who married C. H. CORDRAY).","STR06" "I41097","Gellatly","David Claude","1 Apr 1872","7 Sep 1909","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Pr. 4
Enumerated 20 and 21 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 11A
188-188
Gellatly, Claude D Head W M Apr 1873 27 M Tx Tx Tx
Gellatly, Oly A Wf W F Nov 1878 27 M 5 2/2 Tx Tx Tx
Gellatly, Carl J Son W M Oct 1895 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Gellately, Doney Son W M Jun 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx
189-189
Gellatly, Peter Head W M Jan 1840 59 M 35 Tx Scotland Scotland
Gellatly, Josephine Wf W F Oct 1846 m 35 7/4 Ala Ala GGa
Gellatly, Robert Head W M Jany 1870 29 M 2 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Gellatly, Ada Wf W F Apr 1878 22 M 3 2/2 Tx Ga Ga
Gellatly, Cecile E Dtr W F Dec 1897 S Tx Tx Tx
Gellatly, Rodney Son W M Sept 1899 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I1587","Gellatly","Don Claude ""D. C.""","21 Jun 1898","19 Sep 1976","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3FF-NBS
name: Don C Gellatly
event: Death
event date: 19 Sep 1976
event place: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 21 Jun 1898
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: Claude Gellatly
mother's name: Ola Mason
certificate number: 76615
film number: 2243981
digital folder number: 005165872
image number: 00335
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Don C Gellatly, 1976","STR06" "I318","","","","","","","" "I1624","Gellatly","Nancy E. ""Nannie""","17 Sep 1869","9 Mar 1889","0","From FindAGrave:

Nannie was the ""daughter of William & Mary Gellatly - Age 20 years, 5 months, 22 days - We'll try to meet you darling on the bright celestial shore."" She died from blood poisoning from a needle prick to her finger.

","STR06" "I41189","Gellatly","Peter","30 Jan 1840","28 Feb 1916","0","U S Confederate Pension File #19782, Veteran
","STR06" "I41189","Gellatly","Peter","30 Jan 1840","28 Feb 1916","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Fifth Precinct
Enumerated 7 July 1880
Page 29 SD 1 ED 86
(Image very faint on Ancestry.com)
256-256
Peter Gellatly W M 40 Farmer Tx Scotland Scotland
Josephine Gellatly W F 33 Wife Keeps House Ala Ala Ala
Willie E. Gellatly W M 13 Son Works on Farm Tx Tx Ala
Ella Y. Gellatly W F 11 Dtr At Home Tx Tx Ala
Robert Gellatly W M 9 Son Tx Tx Ala
David C. Gellatly W M 7 Son Tx Tx Ala
Kate P. Gellatly W F 3 Dtr Tx Tx Ala

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Pr. 4
Enumerated 20 and 21 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 11A
188-188
Gellatly, Claude D Head W M Apr 1873 27 M Tx Tx Tx
Gellatly, Oly A Wf W F Nov 1878 27 M 5 2/2 Tx Tx Tx
Gellatly, Carl J Son W M oct 1895 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Gellately, Doney Son W M Jun 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx
189-189
Gellatly, Peter Head W M Jan 1840 59 M 35 Tx Scotland Scotland
Gellatly, Josephine Wf W F Oct 1846 m 35 7/4 Ala Ala GGa
Gellatly, Robert Head W M Jany 1870 29 M 2 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Gellatly, Ada Wf W F Apr 1878 22 M 3 2/2 Tx Ga Ga
Gellatly, Cecile E Dtr W F Dec 1897 S Tx Tx Tx
Gellatly, Rodney Son W M Sept 1899 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I7650","Gellatly","Robert","26 Dec 1791","12 Sep 1880","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 8 Nov 1850
Stamped 324
207-207
Robert Gellatly 58 M Farmer 2000 Scotland
Nancy Gellatly 43 F Scotland
David Gellatly 20 M Scotland
Ann Gellatly 19 F Scotland
William Gellatly 16 M New York
Margarett Gellatly 13 F Tx
Peter Gellatly 10 M Tx
Isabella Gellatly 5 F Tx","STR06" "I41191","Gellatly","Robert","Jan 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that he married Ada MEADOR on 16 Feb 1897.","STR06" "I41191","Gellatly","Robert","Jan 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Pr. 4
Enumerated 20 and 21 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 11A
188-188
Gellatly, Claude D Head W M Apr 1873 27 M Tx Tx Tx
Gellatly, Oly A Wf W F Nov 1878 27 M 5 2/2 Tx Tx Tx
Gellatly, Carl J Son W M oct 1895 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Gellately, Doney Son W M Jun 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx
189-189
Gellatly, Peter Head W M Jan 1840 59 M 35 Tx Scotland Scotland
Gellatly, Josephine Wf W F Oct 1846 m 35 7/4 Ala Ala GGa
Gellatly, Robert Head W M Jany 1870 29 M 2 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Gellatly, Ada Wf W F Apr 1878 22 M 3 2/2 Tx Ga Ga
Gellatly, Cecile E Dtr W F Dec 1897 S Tx Tx Tx
Gellatly, Rodney Son W M Sept 1899 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I5321","Gellatly","Robert C.","1 Apr 1872","Yes, date unknown","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that he married Ola Mason, but Kay Parker McCary instead shows Ola as marrying David Claude Gellatly, a son of Peter Gellatly and Josephine Montgomery Howard. She added that both Ola and David Claude are buried in Mason Cemetery. They have a double marker that reads D. Claude Gellatly & Ola Mason Gellatly.

","STR06" "I44142","Gellatly","Sallie Annie","16 Sep 1880","2 Apr 1947","0","Name Sallie Annie Mason
Event Type Death
Event Date 02 Apr 1947
Event Place Abilene, Taylor, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Divorced
Birth Date 16 Sep 1880
Birthplace Geneva, Texas
Father's Name Dave Gellatly
Mother's Name:
Certificate Number 18794
GS Film number 2218598
Digital Folder Number 005145024
Image Number 02394

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39J-Q22 : accessed 27 Nov 2013), Sallie Annie Mason, 02 Apr 1947; citing certificate number 18794, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218598.","STR06" "I6136","Gellatly","Sarah ""Sallie""","11 Jan 1870","22 Oct 1943","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 1, Hemphill Town
Enumerated 8 Apr 1930
ED 202-2 SD 17 Sheet 2B
34-45
Pratt, Eldon Head M W 31 M 26 Tx Tx Tx Dealer Timber
Pratt, Pauline L f F W 25 M 20 Miss Ala Tnn
Pratt, Loyd E Son M W 1 9/12 S Tx Tx Miss
41-47
Pratt, Sallie Head O 10,000 F W 60 Wd 20 Tx NY Miss
Pratt, Doris Dtr F W 21 S Tx Tx Tx
Pratt, Dorothy Dtr F W 21 S Tx Tx Tx
Gellatly, Mary B Mother W 82 Wd 19 Miss Ga Miss
","STR06" "I44150","Gellatly","Susie Jane","25 Aug 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married C. H. Cordray.

Name Susie Jane Cordray
Event Type Death
Event Date 16 Jan 1958
Event Place Geneva, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 25 Aug 1874
Birthplace Geneva, Texas
Father's Name David Gellatley
Mother's Name Sally Greer
Certificate Number 5175
GS Film number 2115164
Digital Folder Number 005145114
Image Number 02731

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3S2-1TZ : accessed 27 Nov 2013), Susie Jane Cordray, 16 Jan 1958; citing certificate number 5175, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2115164.","STR06" "I44180","Gellatly","Virginia ""Duckie""","6 Jun 1924","28 May 1989","0","FindAGrave shows s photo of a gravemarker inscribed: ""Gilbert, Virginia, Beloved Wife of A. Paul Gilbert,Jr.""","STR06" "I47940","Gembica","Leonard","27 Oct 1927","25 Dec 1993","0","Leonard was born in rural Silver Creek Nebraska. He attended District 50 school in Merrick County and Clarks, Nebraska High School. He farmed in the Clarks and Chapman areas until moving to Grand Island, Nebraska in 1976 where he lived until his death.","STR06" "I11564","","","","","","","" "I32561","Gentry","Alexander Lee","9 Aug 2006","12 Sep 2008","0","Alexander Lee Gentry
Monday, September 15, 2008

Jesus LOVES the little children and GOD loves Alex so much He took him from his Earthly Parents at the young age of 2. Alexander was born to Deric and Brandy Gentry, Aug. 9, 2006 and became GOD'S Angel on Sept. 12, 2008.

Alexander was stricken with a perforated ulcer on Nov. 26, 2007, and became critically ill and had to be care flighted to Cook Children's Hospital for emergency care where he was brought back to life after 47 minutes without a heartbeat, resulting in brain trauma. Released from Cook's on December 13, he spent nine months fighting to regain all he had lost and was making outstanding progress thanks to many volunteers and rehab nurses for which the family will forever be grateful.
Alexander touched thousands of people's hearts with his perseverance and fighting spirit received through the Spirit of our Lord Jesus Christ. The family is thankful to God for Alexander's life and especially thankful for the last nine months. We were able to see his beautiful smile again and witness courageous strength as Alex accomplished many things the doctors said he would never do. We Love you Alex and know you will always be with us. The family is especially thankful for all of the thousands of prayers and donations made on his behalf from all over the United States.

Alexander is survived by his parents, Deric and Brandy Gentry; his 3-month-old sister, Lainey Scottlyn Gentry; grandparents, Fred and Susie Gentry of Wichita Falls and Gerald and Paula Railsback of Fort Worth; great-grandparents, Alma Gentry, Herb and Barbara McCracken all of Wichita Falls, Pat Davis of Roanoke, Paul and Betty Davis of Arlington, Doyle and Mary Railsback, Bill and Eddie Raney; and great-great-grandmother, Earliene Davidson all of Big Spring; aunts and uncles, Julie and James Spence of Wichita Falls, Kevin and Casey Gentry of Katy, and Kevin and Jennifer Railsback of Aurora. Alex is also survived by numerous great aunts, uncles and cousins.

A visitation was held Sunday, Sept. 14 from 3 to 5 p.m. at Lunn's Funeral Home. Following, was a Wake and Rosary for Alexander at 7 p.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. A Funeral Mass celebrating Alex's life will be held at Sacred Heart Catholic Church Monday, Sept. 15 beginning at 10 a.m. with Celebrant, Father Raymond McDaniel, Co-celebrant, Father Hoa Nguyen, and Deacon Roland Benoit officiating. A burial in Crestview Cemetery will follow the service.
Tributes can be sent to the family at ?u?www.lunnscolonial.com ?/u?.","STR06" "I6243","Gentry","Arthur Lemoyne ""Al""","3 Aug 1892","2 Jan 1961","0","Arthur was called ""Al"" by a lot of people in Duncan because of his initials A.L. Lyn Cordell writes that on his World War I Draft registration, his middle name is listed as Lemoyne. Arthur lived at 305 South 7th. in Duncan for years. He taught at the Arthur School, east of Duncan and then started work at the Duncan Post Office. He became Assistant Postmaster by his retirement. He didn't live for too long after his retirement and died just after they moved to a new house.

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Arthur Lemoyne Gentry
City: Duncan
County: Stephens
State: Oklahoma
Birthplace: Oklahoma;United States of America
Birth Date: 03 Aug 1892
Race: Caucasian
Roll: 1852128
Occupation: Postal Clerk, Duncan Post Office
Nearest Relative: wife and one child
Height/Build: Tall/Slender
Color of Eyes/Hair: Brown/brown
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Delbert Gentry
City: Arthur, OK
County: Stephens
State: Oklahoma
Birthplace: Alma, Oklahoma; United States of America
Birth Date: 05 Oct 1893
Race: Caucasian
Roll: 1852128
Occupation: Farming
Married or Single: Single
Height/Build: Tall/Slender
Color of Eyes/Hair: Gray/light
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Jess Newton Gentry
City: Arthur
County: Stephens
State: Oklahoma
Birthplace: Alma, Oklahoma; United States of America
Birth Date: 07 Sep 1896
Roll: 1852128
Next of Kin: James Edwin Gentry, father. Arthur, OK
Height/Build: Tall/Medium
Color of Eyes/Hair: Brown/Brown




The Duncan Eagle-Jan. 5, 1961 Al Gentry Dies Here Monday

A familiar face will be missing from the scene at the Duncan Post Office following the death of assistant Postmaster Arthur L. (Al) Gentry, 305 South 7th, early Monday morning in a local hospital. Death came following two heart attacks last week. He suffered his first attack early Saturday morning after reporting to work on his 46th anniversary of employment with the Post Office Department. His condition became critical after a second attack Saturday afternoon. The service was held Wednesday at the First Christian Church. Burial was in the Duncan Cemetery by the Brooks Funeral Home. Gentry was born in Alma, August 3, 1892 and later taught school there. He served as assistant postmaster since January 12, 1957.Gentry held every office in the local Independent Order of Oddfellows Lodge and several appointive offices in the grand lodge. He also was an elder in the First Christian Church. Survivors are the widow, Myrtis Burch Gentry of the home, who he married April 15, 1913 at Velma. Also a son, James E. Gentry of Wichita Falls, Tex.; three daughters, Mrs. Robert P. Sanders of Pasadena, Tex.; Mrs Roy L. Winters of Ada and Mrs. James Eldridge of Ruston, La. Also four brothers, Loyd R. Gentry of Oklahoma City, Delbert Gentry, 516 Pine; Jess Gentry, 802 Sycamore, and Elmer Gentry, who lives on West Main in Duncan. Also two sisters, Mrs. Richard Meeks, 704 North 2nd, and Mrs. T. N. Goodwin of Belle, Calif.; 11 grandchildren, and 2 great-grandchildren.","STR06" "I6243","Gentry","Arthur Lemoyne ""Al""","3 Aug 1892","2 Jan 1961","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 census
Stephens Co. OK 305 So. 7th
187/210
Gentry, A.L., MW 37 M 20 OK TX TN
Myrtis, wife FW 34 M 17 TX AR MS
James, son MW 14 S OK OK TX
Marie, dau. FW 12 S OK OK TX
Mary H., dau. FW 10 S OK OK TX
Dorothy, dau. FW 6 OK OK TX","STR06" "I11565","Gentry","Aurelia ""Rhea"" Gale","23 Jul 1938","6 May 2009","0","Duncan Banner
May 7, 2009
Aurelia G. 'Rhea' PattonJuly 23, 1938 - May 6, 2009 ARDMORE - Funeral services for Aurelia G. ""Rhea"" Patton will be Saturday, May 9, at 2 p.m. in First Baptist Church of Ardmore. Dr. Alton Fannin will officiate. Interment will be in Hillcrest Memorial Park. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Craddock Funeral Home. She was born July 23, 1938, at Duncan, to John V. Gentry and Allene Riggs Gentry. She departed this life on Wednesday, May 6, 2009, at her home. Rhea was married to Jim Patton on July 17, 1974, in Ardmore. She had worked for the County Court Clerk's office, First Federal Savings and Loan and had retired as branch manager for the First Community Branch Bank on Broadway. She was an active member of First Baptist Church, where she had sung in the choir for 20 years. She was also a member of the HCE Triangle Group. She is survived by her husband, Jim of the home; her mother, Allene Gentry of Velma; a daughter, Renee Bailey and husband, Terry, of San Antonio, Texas; a son, Kent Pogue and wife, Sandy, of Velma; stepdaughter, Sherry Patton, and stepson, Gary Patton and wife, Nadine, all of Phoenix, Ariz.; two sisters: June McNeill and husband, Perry, of Denton, Texas, and Frankie Sims and husband, Bob, of Davis; five grandchildren: Zac and Adam Pogue, Coby, Taylor and Colton Bailey; two step-grandchildren: Matthew Patton and wife, Jessie, and Stephanie Smith and husband, Jesse; and a great-grandchild, Jacob Patton. Pallbearers will be Harlen Seeliger, Lyle Jerome, Jerry Sutton, John DeHart, Zac Pogue, Adam Pogue, Coby Bailey and Terry Bailey. Honorary bearers are Don Howard, Perry McNeill, John Anderson, Creede Speake, Bob Sims and Bob Drake. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.Memorials may be made to Cross Timbers Hospice, 207 ""C"" Street NW, Ardmore, OK 73401. Online condolences may be made.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I6298","Gentry","Bessie Bird","14 Dec 1894","3 May 1958","0","When Bessie's husband vanished in the late 1920's, she was left as the sole supporter of their five children. She worked as a housekeeper and seamstress for various families in Duncan, including the Ederington's, who owned the local service station, and for the parish priest. She also had to rely on her and Tom's family for financial assistance. One person who was especially helpful was Tom's first cousin, Annie O'Neill Sparks. Annie was able to help Bessie enroll her older children in nearby Catholic Boarding Academies. These academies had been set up to service the needs of impoverished Native American children. But because Tom was enrolled in the Chickasaw Nation, and Annie was well known in her parish, she was able to help make this happen. Patty Gay, the youngest child, remained with her mother. She was a sickly child, with a congenetial heart defect that led to her early death.

Lynn Moroney told Charles that although Bessie received help from some of her kin, at times was resentful of being the object of their charity. Lynn also related a story that her mother Fay had told her, concerning a different type of charity. Bessie and her children lived for a while in a duplex in Duncan. This duplex had adjoining closets which actually allowed you access to your neighbors living quarters. Bessie's neighbor explained it would be of great service to her if Bessie could ""keep her beans from burning"" while she was at work each day. She would have a large pot of beans or stew simmering on the stove all day long, and each day Bessie would take one of her children through the closet with her ""to stir the beans."" She would give the child a small sample of the hot food every time they helped her to stir them, and admonish them to keep this a secret from the other children. The neighbor was fully aware of this, and both she and Bessie kept up the pretense that it was Bessie helping her, and that it wasn't the other way around. The girls compared stories years later, and were each surprised they weren't the only one whose meager lunch was supplemented by hot beans or stew.

After her daughters were grown, Bessie lived with each of them for a time. Charles recalls when she lived with his family in Duncan. He recalls that she was shy to the point of being reculsive, and fearful of many things, most especially of inclement weather. Whenever a storm even threatened, Charles was dispatched to take her to the storm celler, and to remain with her until it was all clear. His younger brother Bill soon discovered Bessie's almost obsessive attention to detail, and took delight in secretly tormenting her. He would turn the telephone in the wrong direction, or slightly tilt pictures and doilies in their home. Bessie would immediately fix things back to way they should be. When she would walk through the room again a few hours later, she would be upset to find everything slightly out of order again, and worriedly set about put things back in order.

Charles Strong reports that as a youngster, he on occasion thought he heard a Payne relation let slip a reference to how ""Uncle Tommy"" was doing, and immediately change the subject when they realized he was in the room. He suspects that Tom may have been in touch with one of more of his relations back home. If this was so, however, no one shared this information with Bessie or her daughters.

Bessie had an ulcer on her leg that never healed, and after several unsuccessful skin grafts she eventually had to have it amputated, and was give a wooden prosthetic. Her grandchildren were both scared and fascinated by the leg, and hid it from Bessie occasionally to tease her. Charles heard that the leg infection started when she was a young girl, helping her parents in the fields. She would scratch mosquito bites until her legs were raw and ragged. One of the sores became infected with ragweed, and never properly healed. Charles is not sure as to the veracity of this story, and suspects that a genetic skin condition may have contributed to this. He and several of his children and grandchildren also suffer from severe skin allergies which may be related.

FUNERAL IS HELD FOR MRS. BESSIE PAYNE

A native of Alma, Mrs. Bessie Payne, 63, died in a local hospital early Saturday after a two week illness, following a stroke. She had lived in Oklahoma City the past 15 years. Funeral was in the Church of the Assumption Monday morning with Rev. Ferdinand Strasser officiating. Rosary was in Grantham Funeral Home Chapel Sunday afternoon. Burial was in Duncan Cemetery. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Homer Strong, 1806 Birch, and Mrs. Fay Pierce and Mrs. Jim Hanna, both of Oklahoma City; a son, Thomas of Newport Beach, California; two sisters, Mrs. Richard Meeks, 704 No. 2nd, and Mrs. T.M. Goodwin, Belle, California. Five brothers, Al Gentry, 305 South 7th; Delbert Gentry, 516 Pine; Elmer Gentry, west of Duncan; Jess Gentry, Duncan and Lloyd Gentry, Oklahoma City and 13 grandchildren. Bearers were Lucien Haas, I. G. Imming, L.W. Jennings, Eldon Pickrell, Louis Scott and Robert Walter.","STR06" "I6298","Gentry","Bessie Bird","14 Dec 1894","3 May 1958","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 census Stephens Co. OK
King Twp. Duncan city, ED 69-4 Sheet 19A 17 ? No. 7th - Hot
el 396/435C

Payne, Bessie B., FW 35 M 18 OK TX TX
Patty G., dau. FW 2 2/12 S OK OK OK","STR06" "I6440","Gentry","Betty Jean","27 Dec 1930","18 Dec 1991","0","The Duncan Banner - Dec. 19, 1991 Betty Jean Daniels Betty Jean (Gentry) Daniels, 60, Duncan Rt. 3, died Wednesday, Dec. 18, 1991, at home. Service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Carter-Smart Funeral Home Chapel with Roger Schwinn officiating. Burial will be in Duncan Cemetery. Mrs. Daniels was born Dec. 28, 1930, in Velma. She was retired from Halliburton and was a member of Velma Church of Christ. On June 10, 1949, she married G.W. 'Pete' Daniels in Velma. Survivors include her husband of the home; a son and daughter-in-law, Greg and Judy Daniels of Duncan; a daughter, Angela Daniels of the home; her mother, Eva Gentry of Duncan; a brother, Harold Gentry of Duncan; a sister, Lynell Cordell of Kingston; and three grandchildren, Jeramie, Ashlie and Travis. Bearers will be Brant Gentry, Blane Gentry, Roger Cordell, Roy Cordell, Mike Tomlinson and Rusty Morland. Memorial contributions for cancer research may be made to the American Cancer Society.","STR06" "I5438","Gentry","Blane Edwin","2 Jun 1965","14 Aug 2023","0","Blane Edwin Gentry

June 2, 1965 ~ August 14, 2023 (age 58)

Blane Edwin Gentry was born June 2, 1965 in Duncan, Oklahoma to Lloyd Harold and Reba L. (Mitchell) Gentry. He was tragically killed in an automobile accident on Monday, August 14, 2023, near Lawton. He was 58.

A private family service will be held at a later date. Arrangements have been entrusted to Whitt Funeral Home/Oakcrest Cremation Center.

Blane graduated from Duncan High School followed by attending Red River Technology Center. He was employed as an upholsterer-carpenter. He loved to go fishing. Blane was a member of the Church of Christ.

Preceded in death by his parents and brother, Harold Brant Gentry, Blane is survived by his aunt, Lynell and husband Glen Cordell; and several cousins.

Courtesy of Lynell Cordell, his Aunt","STR06" "I16850","Gentry","Brenda Joyce","20 May 1949","25 Jun 2007","0","The Oklahoman, June 28, 2007

Brenda 'Joyce' Hile, age 58, from Oklahoma City, passed away June 25, 2007. Joyce leaves behind to cherish her memories, 2 sons, Daniel Pena, Jr., Oklahoma City and David Hile, Jr. Moore; 3 daughters, Diana Lancaster, Deborah Pena, and Nellie Wheeler, all of Oklahoma City; and 3 sisters. Services will be 2:00 pm Saturday, June 30, 2007 at Hibbs Funeral Home with interment at The Black Cemetery in Pink, Oklahoma.
","STR06" "I13949","","","","","","","" "I5797","","","","","","","" "I5792","Gentry","Carrie Francis","Abt 1875","1899","0","Her name may have been Cary Lee Gentry.

1887, 31st. Dec. - ""The following is the report of Cottonwood School, No. 44, for the month ending Dec. 23, 1887 .... .... Roll of honor; ... ... Carrie Gentry ... .... "" Could this have been her, she would have been twelve years old at the time?

Died in childbirth.","STR06" "I20229","Gentry","Clarice Ilene","6 May 1906","11 Jul 1977","0","Death from Social Security record for number 450-26-1300 issued in Texas. Last known residence was Reagan County, Texas.

Texas Death Certificate # 055388","STR06" "I20229","Gentry","Clarice Ilene","6 May 1906","11 Jul 1977","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 census Regan Co. TX ED 192-2 Pg. 191B
Big Lake
133/133 Jacobs, Paul, head, MW, 25, M, age first married 24
, OK AR AR
Ilene, wife, FW, 23, M, age first married 23, TX TX TX","STR06" "I6507","","","","","","","" "I20223","Gentry","David Simon","30 Jun 1874","6 Aug 1926","0","Research by Jerry Tyson BARTON of Georgetown, Texas: Texas Death Certificate # 27059.

""Sixty Three Years of Married Life on the West Texas Plains"" by Nora GENTRY LOCKLIN, September 1987, McCamey, Texas: ""My father, David Simon Gentry, 'Papa', died August 6, 1926, in Scott and White Hospital at Temple, Texas, with a tumor on his brain. Sam Holmes and I were with him. He had fierce headaches all summer and was in the Shannon Hospital in Sasn Angelo. We took a Pullman car on the Santa Fe railroad. I knew he was worse whin we got to Brownwood. His death was a blow to me. He was buried in the Sherwood Cemetery by Alvin, my brother."" ""Papa was elected County Tax-Assessor and collector (Irion County) in 1914. Myrtle and I had to help him make up the Tax Assessor's roll during the summer vacation....Papa was elected County Judge in 1922. He served two years as County Judge and six years as Tax-Assessor.""

""A History of Irion County Texas"", Irion County Historical Society, published by Anchor Publishing Company, San Angelo, Texas: - Article by daughter Nora: ""David Simon Gentry was born 30 June 1874 in Grayson County, Texas. His family moved to Mills County, Texas and he attended Howard Payne College in Brownwood. He married Maude Mae Tyson, another HPC student, in 1894. After the marriage Dave helped his father, J A Gentry run a livery stable and wagon yard in Goldthwaite, Mills County, Texas."" ""In 1902, J A Gentry homsteaded four sections in Reagan County and as he wished Dave to be near him, Dave bought a half section of unimproved land at Arden in Irion County. He and a hired hand drove a covered wagon to Sam Angelo and bought supplies and lumber to build a one room house on the land.""

""In January 1906, the Gentry family: wife, Maude, daughters Myrtle and Nora, and son Alvin, joined Dave in his pioneer home. The family traveled by the Santa Fe Railroad from Mullin to San Angelo. There Dave met the wife and children in a wagon with a team of horses as there were many more supplies to be bought and carried to their home fifteen miles away."" ""In May 1906 another girl, Ilene, was added to the pioneer family. Doctor Williams came in his buggy from Sherwood, fifteen files away, to deliver the baby. The neighbor women helped the Gentry couple during this time. After one year and making a good crop on the farm, Dave realized that he was too far, three miles, from school, so he sold the land in 1906 and bought a house in Sherwood, and an irrigated farm in Spring Creek."" ""January 1907, Myrtle, Nora and Alvin began school in Sherwood."" ""A baby boy, Tyson, came to the Gentry family in July 1909."" ""All five Gentry children graduated from Sherwood High School and attended colleges. Dave always said that he wanted five High School Diplomas and would like very much to have five college ones also. Alvin died at college in Abilene, December 1918, during the World War I flu epidemic."" ""Dave was elected Irion County Tax-Assessor in 1915 and served until 1922. Myrtle and Nora helped him make up the tax roll in the hot summer months during vacation. The office was on the west side of the courthouse and there was no air-conditioning nor ice."" ""1923, Dave was elected County Judge. He died in August 1926. His children have each lived a productive life as was his ambition.""

""Mrs Maude (TYSON) GENTRY was ninety-one when she passed away and was active in church and civic affairs up to the time of her death.""

Above furnished by Mrs Dee LOCKLIN.

Civilian registration cards completed in 1917-1918""

Some men do not have birth locations listed because they registered on the final draft registration day in 1918 when this information was not recorded.

Name - Birth date - Ethnic Group - Birth Location - Location of Registration

Gentry, David S. 30 Jun 1873 W x Irion TX","STR06" "I20223","Gentry","David Simon","30 Jun 1874","6 Aug 1926","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 US Census, Mills County, Texas

Gentry, David S Head Age 25 Farmer Born TX f-b MO m-b TX
Gentry, Maude A Wife 24 TX TX TX
Gentry, Martha A Dau 4 TX TX TX
Gentry, Nora B Dau 2 TX TX TX
Gentry, Jesse A Son 3/12 TX TX TX

1910 US Census, Irion County, Texas

Gentry, David S Head Age 35
Gentry, Maude A Wife 34
Gentry, Martha A Dau 14
Gentry, Nora B Dau 12
Gentry, Jesse A Son 10
Gentry, Claris J Dau. 3
Gentry, Earl Son 5/12

1920 US Census,
Irion Conty, Texas

Gentry, Dave Head Age 45 Born TX
Gentry, Maud Wife 44 TX
Gentry, Ilene Dau. 13 TX
Gentry, Tyson Son 10 TX","STR06" "I5454","","","","","","","" "I1555","Gentry","Delbert ""Bud""","5 Oct 1893","30 Jul 1974","0","1930 census Stephens Co. OK Parks Twp., ED 69-21 Sheet 3A 33/37 Gentry, Delbert, MW 36 M 31 OK TX KS
Eva, wife FW 22 M 17 TX TX TX
Harold, son MW 1 11/12 OK OK TX
Blue, Elizabeth, mother-in-law FW 54 Wd 16 TX TX TX

Duncan Banner-July 1974 Gentry Funeral Set Thursday--Bud Gentry, 80, 516 Pine, died at 6 p.m. Tuesday after a short illness. Service will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Northside Church of Christ conducted by John Cannon. Burial will be in the Duncan Cemetery under direction of the Brooks Funeral Home. Gentry was born Oct. 5, 1893 at Alma. He was a life-long resident of Stephens County, moving to Duncan in 1950 from Velma. He married Eva Blue on March 5, 1925 in Duncan. He was a veteran of World War I and was a retired Halliburton Services employee. He was a member of the Northside Church of Christ. Survivors are his wife of the home; a son, Harold Gentry, 911 N. C.; two daughters, Mrs Mansel (Betty) Daniels, Duncan Rt. 3, and Mrs Glen (Lynell) Cordell, Duncan Rt. 4; a brother, Elmer Gentry, 2104 Birch; two sisters, Mrs. Tolbert Goodwin, Bell, Calif., and Mrs Richard Meeks, 704 N. 2nd, and six grandchildren.

(Courtesy Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I6310","Gentry","Dera Lois","25 Jul 1899","13 Jan 1988","0","On her marriage she was described as ""of Arthur, Oklahoma."" They were married by L. G. Maynard","STR06" "I3280","","","","","","","" "I6446","Gentry","Donald Ray","21 Nov 1934","8 Sep 1998","0","After Don and Patsy divorced, he and his children did not remain in contact. His second wife, Betty, had daughters that he helped raise.","STR06" "I6439","Gentry","Dorothy""Dot"" Jeanne","1 Oct 1923","4 May 2014","0","""Dorothy Jeanne and Jim Eldridge of Ruston, La.""

Shreveport, LA. Dorothy Jeanne Gentry Eldridge, formerly of Ruston, went home to be with our Lord on May 4, 2014. A celebration of her life will be held on Tuesday, May 6, 2014 at 2:00 PM at Kilpatrick Funeral Home in Ruston, Louisiana.

amily Visitation will be at 1:00 PM prior to the service. Interment will follow at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Ruston.

Dorothy Jeanne was born on October 1, 1923 in Duncan, Oklahoma, the youngest of four children, to Arthur LeMoyne and Myrtis Gentry. On January 16, 1943, Dorothy Jeanne (Dot) married James Eugene Eldridge while he was stationed at Coleman, Texas in Cadet Training School. After the war, Dot and Jim settled in Texas, Arkansas, and finally Ruston Louisiana, where they reared their 3 children. Dot moved to Shreveport, Louisiana in 1998 after the death of her husband to be closer to her children and grandchildren.

Dot's relationship to God and her service to Him were most important in her life. She spent her time visiting people in nursing homes, taking care of children in church nursery, working in vacation bible school and taking mission trips with members of her church. Friends and family knew of her kindness and gentleness. She was a dedicated wife and mother, and found great joy in being with her family.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 55 years, her mother and father, sisters: Marie Sanders and Mary Helen Newton; brother: James Gentry; and precious great grandchildren: Wade, Melissa, Olive and Noah. Left to love and cherish memories of her are her children: Kandy McEachern and husband Darrell, Bill Eldridge and wife Connie, and Betsy Ebarb and husband Danny; grandchildren: Phillip McEachern and wife Robin, Meredith Guice and husband William, Elizabeth Cobb and husband Chris, Billy Eldridge and wife Brandy, Daniel Eldridge and wife Shannon, Joshua Eldridge, Sarah Ebarb and Christina Ebarb; great grandchildren: Arden Guice, Aubrey Guice, Abram Guice, Clara Cobb, Allie Cobb, Hava Eldridge and Liam Eldridge; and Jeni Eldridge.

Church was an important part of Dot's life. Memorials in her honor may be made to Cook Baptist Church in Ruston, Broadmoor Baptist Church in Shreveport or Noel Methodist Church in Shreveport.

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.kilpatrickfuneralhomes.com
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Posted on Kilpatrick Funeral Homes website (Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I5814","Gentry","Edgar Jeffery","26 Dec 1882","5 Jan 1967","0","World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Edgar Jeffery Gentry
City: Cruce
County: Stephens
State: Oklahoma
Birth Date: 26 Dec 1882
Race: White
Roll: 1852128
DraftBoard: 0
Age: 35
Occupation: Farming for self
Nearest Relative: Frances Gentry, Curce, OK
Height/Build: Medium/Medium
Color of Eyes/Hair: Brown/brown

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)

5 Jan 1967 THE DUNCAN EAGLE

Edgar J. Gentry, Cattleman and Ex-Teacher, Dies Edgar J. (Ed) Gentry, 802 Sycamore, cattleman and farmer in Stephens County for nearly half a century, died at his home at 2 a.m. today. Gentry, 84, had been in poor health for several months. He was born at Decatur, Tex., Dec. 26, 1882 and moved to this county as a child. Gentry was a graduate of Valparaiso University at Valparaiso, Ind. He taught school at Alma as a young man. He retired a few years ago from active farming and ranching. Survivors are his wife, Frances, whom he married at Arthur in eastern Stephens County, Sept. 26, 1909; a son, W. T. Gentry, 1116 Elm; a daughter, Mrs. J. T. Callahan, 1327 Normandy Rd.; two brothers, John Gentry of Alpine, Tex., and Emory Gentry of Oklahoma City; a sister, Mrs. S. P. Hall of Pampa, Tex., and a grandson. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Grantham Funeral Home chapel. The Rev. T. Hollis Epton, pastor of the First Baptist church here of which Gentry was a member, will officiate. Burial will be in the Duncan Cemetery. Bearers will be Murl Kincannon, Pat Peck, Riley Coates, Earl Lee, Roy Steigleder and Lester Allen. Honorary bearers will be L.L. Humphreys, L. L. Gatlin, Nat Gatlin, Earl Russell, Clarence Callaway, Dr. E. C. Lindley, J. F. Lewis, the Rev. W. Lowder, Roy Patton, A.S. Moore, and members of the Men's Brotherhood Class of the First Baptist Church.

Listed as living alone with Frances in the Duncan area (King township), Stephens Co., in 1910. Ref: DWL 112/Family 117","STR06" "I5814","Gentry","Edgar Jeffery","26 Dec 1882","5 Jan 1967","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 census Stephens Co. OK East 1/2 of King Twp., ED 69-1
0 Sheet 3B 46/51 Gentry, Edgar J., MW 49 M 29 TX MS IL
Frances, wife FW 38 M 18 OK TX TX
William T., son MW 19 S OK TX OK
Mary T., dau. FW 18 S OK TX OK
John V., nephew MW 15 OK TX OK","STR06" "I6316","","","","","","","" "I6276","Gentry","Elmer Fred","6 Nov 1901","30 Mar 1984","0","On his marriage he was described as ""of Arthur, Stephens Co., Oklahoma.""

He loved music and played both the piano and the fiddle.

The Duncan Banner-Mar. 30, 1984 Elmer Fred Gentry, 82, 2104 Birch, died Friday, March 30, at Duncan Regional Hospital after a sudden illness. Service will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the Westside Church of Christ with Jon Hosch officiating. Burial will be in the Duncan Cemetery under the direction of the Don Grantham Funeral Home. Born Nov. 6, 1901, in Stephens County, Gentry was a longtime resident of Duncan. He was a farmer, worked at Tinker Air Force Base during World War II and retired from Ridley Packing in 1967. He had been an elder for the Westside Church of Christ for 31 years. Gentry married Hazel Truitt on Sept. 22, 1928. Survivors include his wife, Hazel of the home: a daughter, Juanell Leard of Oklahoma City; a son, Don Gentry of Phoenix; two sisters, Ruth Meeks of Duncan, and Dera Goodwin of California; and seven grandchildren. Bearers will be Alfred Lewis, Sam Stovall, Don Douglas, Charles Bently, Kenneth Nunley and Loyd Cowan. Honorary bearers will be the elders and deacons of the Westside Church of Christ.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I6276","Gentry","Elmer Fred","6 Nov 1901","30 Mar 1984","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 census
Stephens Co. OK King Twp. Duncan city, ED 69-28 Sheet 10B 8
06 Cherry
253/259 Gentry, Elmer F., MW 28 M 26 OK OK OK
Hazel, wife FW 18 M 16 OK TX OK
Juanell L., dau. FW 9/12 S OK OK OK","STR06" "I5836","Gentry","Emory Howell","26 May 1893","1 Aug 1967","0","Emory was issued a delayed certificate of birth. The supporting evidence was his application for employment with the Oklahoma Railway company and the birth certificate of his daughter, Ruth Hazel Gentry. The informant for his death certificate was Lillie R. Gentry of 3409 Campbell.

According to the 1928 Duncan City Directory, Emory and Lilly lived at 101 Elm Street.

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Emory Howell Gentry
City: Arthur
County: Stephens
State: Oklahoma
Birthplace: Oklahoma;United States of America
Birth Date: 26 May 1893
Race: Caucasian
Roll: 1852128
Occupation: Farming
Next of kin: Wife and 2 children
Height/Build: Medium/Medium
Color of Eyes/Hair: Gray/Brown
(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I5795","Gentry","Emory Howell","18 Sep 1917","3 Oct 1975","0","He was called Howell, rather than Emory, which was what his father was called.

His certificate of birth shows that 3 children had been born to his parents, including his birth. His parents were listed as being from Arthur, Oklahoma, and ages 24 and 22. His father was a farmer, and mother a housewife.

Emory was shown as being widowed at the time of his death. His occupation was listed as Stone Mason. The informant was Bernice Leftwich.","STR06" "I13957","","","","","","","" "I6170","Gentry","Frankie","1911","","0","She was married twice: to Thomas Summerville and to Bob Woods. According to the 1930 Oklahoma census, she was also married to an E. E. Dewey in Duncan.","STR06" "I11566","","","","","","","" "I1600","Gentry","Franklin Melton","24 May 1880","11 Jun 1928","0","He is listed as living with Ada his wife and their two children in Parks township, Stephens Co., in 1910. Ref: DWL 88/Family 88

He later inherited from his father and he farmed the family land east of Duncan.

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Frank Melton Gentry
City: Arthur
County: Stephens
State: Oklahoma
Birth Date: 24 May 1880
Race: White
Roll: 1852128
DraftBoard: 0
Age: 38
Occupation: Farming
Nearest Relative: Ada Gentry, Arthur, Stephens Co. OK
Height/Build: Medium/Slender
Color of Eyes/Hair: Blue/Black

Duncan Eagle, June 14, 1928, Page 7 Frank Gentry Laid to Rest County Resident for 38 Years Passed Away at Age of 48. Services Wednesday. Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon for Frank M. Gentry, who had passed away at 6 o'clock Monday evening, a victim of pneumonia. Arrangements were made by the Beeson Grantham Funeral Home, and services were held in the First Baptist Church, with Rev. Elmer Ridgeway officiating. Burial was in the Duncan Cemetery. Born in Texas on May 24, 1880, Mr. Gentry came to this section at an early age, and had resided in Stephens County for 38 years. His home was 12 1/2 miles east of Duncan. His long residence here had made him widely and favorably known throughout this section. Surviving are the widow; three sons, Rene, John and Freeland; and two daughters, Frankie and June. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gentry, live at 721 Spruce Avenue. There are also two sisters and three brothers.

Ken Harvey related a story about Frank and his wife decided to replace all their living room furniture so he headed to town with a bale of cotton to sell. The old furniture was meanwhile presented to the neighbours. Unfortunately instead bought an Edison record player with records and put it in his wagon and took it home.

The family heard him singing as he arrived home late at night and Ada was none too pleased to discover what their money had been spent on. They now had a bare room with a phonograph. This was the old ground floor bedroom on the south side of the house.

His son Glen really enjoyed the new machine as he was a fun loving young man and liked to dance to the music played on the Edison. One of the records was ""The Irish Washer Woman"" and Glen was able to do a jig to that!","STR06" "I6506","","","","","","","" "I6174","Gentry","Freeland Norman","8 Feb 1918","13 Dec 1995","0","The Oklahoman GENTRY Freeland N., my beloved husband and father of our daughter, Freeland N. Gentry, 77, passed away Dec. 13, 1995 in OKC. He was born Feb. 8, 1918 in Duncan, OK. Freeland was a veteran of WWII, serving in Persia and Belguim. He retired from Wilson Foods in 1980, having worked there for 45 years. Freeland is survived by his wife, Nadine; a daughter, Pamela Baker and husband, Greg Baker; a grandson, Bryant Baker and his wife, Micha; a brother and sister-in-law, John and Allene Gentry; a sister, June Allison; and numerous nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be held 2:00 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 16, 1995 at Resthaven Memory Gardens. Resthaven Funeral Home

More About FREELAND NORMAN GENTRY: Burial: 1995, Restaven Memory Gardens, OKC, OK","STR06" "I6235","Gentry","Gerald Hastings","3 May 1908","21 Nov 1984","0","Gerald was referred to in a list of the surviving children of John Price Gentry as ""Gerald H. [Gentry] of Oklahoma City"".

Ken Harvey writes that he joined the cavalry, and noted, ""Take a fool's advice and never join the cavalry""

Lynell Cordell found the following:

U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
Name: Gerald H Gentry
Birth Year: 1908
Race: White, citizen
Nativity State or Country: Oklahoma
State: Oklahoma
County or City: Oklahoma
Enlistment Date: 21 Nov 1945
Enlistment State: Oklahoma
Enlistment City: Oklahoma City
Branch: Air Corps
Branch Code: Air Corps
Grade: Staff Sergeant
Grade Code: Staff Sergeant
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for Hawaiian Department
Component: Regular Army (including Officers, Nurses, Warrant Officers, and Enlisted Men)
Education: 4 years of high school
Civil Occupation: Cook
Marital Status: Married
Height: 98
Weight: 244

Gerald was living in Oklahoma City, OK at the time of his father's death in 1946.

SSDI
GERALD GENTRY 03 May 1908 Dec 1984 73109 (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, OK) (none specified) 441-28-3181 Oklahoma

Sunnylane Cemetery, Del City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
Section 10 Block 2 Row 1-8
10 2 4 85 GENTRY, Gerald H. May 3 1908 - Nov 21 1984 M Sgt US Air Force WWII","STR06" "I6235","Gentry","Gerald Hastings","3 May 1908","21 Nov 1984","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census

1930 census Laramie Co. WY ED 11-15 Pg. 218B
Military Reservation in Dist. 3
Fort Francis E. Warren
Randall Avenue
Gentry, Gerald H., private, MW, 27, S, OK TX TX, Soldier, U
S Army","STR06" "I16848","Gentry","Glenn Jerry","25 Sep 1943","6 Feb 1996","0","Juanita also shows he was also married to Christinelle Hile (b 30 Jul 1944 d 20 Nov 2001 in Oklahoma City, OK)","STR06" "I6171","Gentry","Glenn William","1909","Abt 1927","0","Killed in a one car accident which his Model T went out of control on a dirt road. He was taking someone to see the doctor. The patient being conveyed survived.","STR06" "I5770","Gentry","Grace Ellen","3 Nov 1888","16 Dec 1966","0","Possibly lived in Paris, Lamar Co., Texas at some point. This town was sometimes referred to by Grace Ellen Gentry.

Died at 2010 Admiral Road, Stillwater, OK.

She had a strong dislike of all things Texan.

Photograph at 140 lbs (usually 125lbs) Norvelle Studio, Chickasha, Oklahoma, circa 1923. She disliked the picture as a result.

1927-She was instrumental in organizing the Payne/Gentry family reunion in 1927. The event took place at the home of Annie O'Neill's home in Duncan.

1934-On the sixth of April 1934, Mary E. Gentry, widow, sells to Grace Payne (her daughter) for one dollar and love and affection the west half of lot six (6) in block sixty-seven (67) together with all improvements thereon, in the City of Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma. Grace and Marvin had just lost their farm being unable to pay the mortgage. Molly continued to live for another six years but this house on 8th and Spruce Street was also lost for the same reasons. Molly continued to live with her daughter and her family until she died.

1948-Grace Payne (nee Gentry) notified ""To Whom it May Concern"" on the 21st of June that she, E.J. Gentry, J.W. Gentry, Pearl Hall, E.H. Gentry, Carl H. Payne, J.E. Payne, Vera Young, Virginia Hardin, Louise Birnie, Mary Ethel Jones and Jeanne Turner, all heirs of W.M. Gentry, claimed to own the mineral rights of their father's old property and intended to have the matter determined by the Court. [Payne, Grace Ellen (1948) Affidavit giving legal notice of intention to file suit in District Court of Stephens County, Oklahoma, Ref: Book 414, page 344] It is not clear who this claim was directed at. Frank and Emory had continued the farn between them. Frank had died in 1928, and John Vernon Gentry continues the connection with his grandfather's land to this day (1997).

Grace Gentry was a member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC). She claimed membership under her grandfather, W.J. Gentry. It was actually her grandfather John Melton Gentry, whose name Grace confused, who served in the Confederate Army. Grace was determined to get into the UDC and it was known she was not going to let anything, such as her other grandfather William J. Mounts' service in the Union Army, to get in her way. An incomplete draft of her application, remaining in the family, lists her parents as William Melton (sic) Gentry (born 1851 TN, died Sept. 1829 Duncan, OK) and his wife as Mary Evelyn Mounts (born Aug 1857, Died Aug 10, 1940 Duncan, OK). She went on to list her grandfather as William John Gentry (of Darnells, TX born in TN) and his wife as Pamela Harpoole (also born in TN).","STR06" "I6528","Gentry","Harold Brant","30 Jul 1960","6 Jan 2016","0","Grantham Funeral Home, Duncan, OK
Jan. 13, 2016

Harold Brant Gentry, 55, of Duncan, OK passed away Wednesday, January 6, 2016 in Oklahoma City, OK.

Graveside services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, January 14, 2016 in the Duncan Cemetery with Ron Stough officiating. Services are under the direction of the Don Grantham Funeral Home.

Brant was born July 30, 1960 in Duncan to Lloyd Harold and Reba (Mitchell) Gentry. He attended Duncan Public Schools and was a welder by trade.

Brant is survived by one brother, Blane E. Gentry; aunt and uncle, Lynell and Glen Cordell and aunt, Corine Burch; a special friend, Jackie Speed; and a host of other family and close friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Harold and Reba Gentry.

Courtesy of Lynell Cordell, his Aunt","STR06" "I11592","Gentry","J. William","12 Oct 1837","4 May 1897","0","It is not known how, or if, J.William Gentry was related to Minerva Gentry other than by marriage.","STR06" "I6161","Gentry","James C.","Abt 1830","Aft 1883","0","He would have been aged 25 when his parent's family moved to Texas. He is listed as an heir to Mary Gentry's estate in 1871. He received a portion of land west of Sherman, Grayson County, TX. He was also listed as an heir of W.G. Gentry on a land transaction in 1883 in Hill County, Texas.

Lynell Cordell has possibly located him, still in Missouri, at the time of the 1860 census. She notes that Henry counties is in far western Missouri.

1860 Census Henry Co MO Pg. 789
Springfield Twp June 8, 1860
100/100 William W. Cecil, 44, M, grocer 1900/500 VA
Elizabeth A., 30, F, VA
William Foster, 26, M, blacksmith, VA
J. C. Gentry, 30, M, carpenter, 125/350 IL

Mt. Olivet Cemetery
Springfield Township
453 NE Hwy Y, Henry Co, MO
GENTRY, Eliza S. - d: May 27 1857 - sp: ?b?James C. GENTRY?/b? - *also listed in Hughes Cemetery - 26Y 17D","STR06" "I5956","Gentry","James Edwin","25 Mar 1869","16 Jan 1950","0","Lynell Gentry notes that her father, the youngest son of James and Zada Gentry, ""talked about living in Wise Co. Texas, when he was a youngster. That was probably between Dera's birth in 1899 and Elmer's in 1901. Bessie told Anna Laura that they came across the Red River to Oklahoma on New Year's Day 1900 and lived in Grady Co. before settling in Stephens Co. Although on the 1900 census they are at Township 2SR3W, the same as Zada's mother and unmarried siblings. That location is around Alma, Oklahoma, where my Dad [Delbert] said he was born in 1893. Zada's father died there in 1899 and is buried near John M. and Pamelia Gentry in the Alma Cemetery.""

Ken Harvey notes that in 1900 ""We find four young unidentified Gentrys '[second] cousins [of Ed & Zada's children?]' living with Ed and Zada during the census of Indian Territory in 1900 and as a result they had to be enumerated there. They were presumably not on vacation as they were very young-perhaps their parents were starting to homestead in Indian Territory and were building their house having been there a few years. These youngsters were presumably the grandchildren of either James, Michael, Wesley or Abram-the sons of Preacher William Gentry.

We only know for certain that Wesley and Abram emigrated to Texas with the family. They could easily have been Wesley or Abram's grandchildren. They are Mollie, Stephen, Cubie and Addie. Assuming they are all siblings their unknown Gentry father was born in Texas and their mother was born in Kansas. In addition there was an unidentified fourteen year old nephew, Mayfield Ladd b. Mar. 1886 TX, who was presumably on a working vacation.""

There were some Todd's in the area in 1900 but no Ladd's were found so it is not certain which name is correct.

In 1919 the couple bought about 160 acres of Stephens Co. land from Ed's nephew Franklin Melton Gentry and his wife. This was on Nov. 22nd. and the lands legal description was Sec. 4 1S 5W. (Book 103, Page 139, Stephens County Courthouse).

They sold this land to Bill Kirk in 1946 and moved to 2nd Street in Duncan.

J.E. Gentry's obituary, from THE DUNCAN EAGLE dated 19 January 1950 reads as follows:

""60 Year Resident of County, J.E. Gentry, Dies After Long Illness"" Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon for James E. Gentry, 80, 704 North 2nd, who died in a local hospital Monday night after a long illness. Gentry had been a resident of this county for the past 60 years, having moved to Alma in 1889. He was born in Wise County, Texas [Lynell thinks this is an error*] in March, 1869. G. W. McCollum, Minister, conducted the rites as the West Main Church of Christ with Rev. Roy V. Harp of the First Christian Church assisting. Burial was in the Duncan Cemetery under the direction of Rangley-Holden Funeral Home.

Bearers were Bruce Ridley, V. K. McMasters, Jake Kirby, Gaylord Clark, M.E. Hitt and Bill Groppenbacher. Survivors include the widow Zada, five sons, A.L. of Duncan, Delbert of Duncan Route 3, Elmer and Jess of Duncan and Lloyd of Oklahoma City, three daughters, Ruth Gentry of the home address, Mrs. Bessie Payne of Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Dera Goodwin of Bell, California.

*Lynell noted that the 1860 and 1870 census records were in Johnson County, Texas, and she believes he was born there.

Ken Harvey further noted that he was known as Ed. He was a slow moving person.","STR06" "I5956","Gentry","James Edwin","25 Mar 1869","16 Jan 1950","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 census
Chickasaw Nation IT (Stephens Co. OK) ED 167 pg. 15 240/244
Jentry, J.E., Mar. 1869, 31, married 9, TX KY TN Farmer
Zadie, wife, Jan. 1875, 25, 6 children/6 living, KS TN KS
Arthur, son, Jun 1893, 7, IT
Delbert, son, Mar. 1894, 6, IT
Bessie, dau., Apr. 1896, 4, IT
Jesse, son, Apr. 1897, 3, IT
Deria, dau., Apr. 1899, 1, IT
Jentry, Mollie, cus., May 1896, 4, IT TX KS
Stephen, cus., Feb. 1897, 3, IT TX KS Cubie, cus, female, M
ar. 1897, 3, TX TX KS
Addie, cus., Feb. 1898, 2, IT, TX KS
Ladd?/Todd?, Mayfield, neph., Mar. 1886, 14, TX TN KS

1910 census
Grady Co. OK, Amber twn.,
ED 90 pg. 11 B
137/138
Jentry, James E., 41, married 20, TX KY KY
Elzada, 39, 7 children/7 living, KS TN TN
Arthur, son, 17, OK Delbert, son, 16, OK Bessie, dau., 14, OK Jesse, son, 13, OK
Dera, dau., 11, OK Elmer, son, 8, OK
Loyd, son, 1, OK

1920 census,
Stephens Co. OK, Parks twp.,
ED 250 pg. 14B.
Gentry, James E., 50, TX TN TN
Zada, 49, KS TN TN
Delbert, son, 25, OK
Dera, dau. 20, OK
Elmer, son, 18, OK
Lloyd R., son, 9, OK
Ruth, dau., 7, OK

1930 census
Stephens Co. OK Parks Twp.,
ED 69-21 Sheet 3A
34/38
Gentry, James E., MW 61 M 21 TX TN TN
Zada, wife FW 59 M 19 KS MS MS
Jess N., son MW 33 S OK TX KS
Lloyd, son MW 21 S OK TX KS
Ruth, dau. FW 17 S OK TX KS","STR06" "I6436","Gentry","James Edwin","3 Jun 1915","11 Jan 2006","0","The Duncan Eagle Thursday, November 29, 1935 James Gentry Will Head DeMolay Club-- James Gentry was elected master councilor of the Duncan DeMolay Chapter at the annual election of officers Tuesday night. Hudson Coombs was named senior councilor and Bill Robinson was elected to the junior councilorship. Two pledges, Alton Askins and Earl Fisher were given final initiation degrees. Other officers will be appointed soon.

James E. 'Jim' Gentry January 12, 2006

James E. (Jim) Gentry, 90, passed away Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2006, in Wichita Falls.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 13, 2006, at First Christian Church of Wichita Falls with Dr. David Hartman officiating. Entombment will follow at the Crestview Memorial Park Mausoleum. Arrangements have been entrusted to Hampton Vaughan Crestview.

Jim was born on June 3, 1915, in Duncan, Okla., to Arthur and Myrtis Gentry. On Feb. 28, 1942, Jim married Alma Melissa Givens. He served in the U.S. Army in World War II in Europe. He continued his military service in the Army Reserve attaining the rank of Lt. Colonel. He founded Jim Gentry Lumber Company in November 1965. He operated the business for 30 years before retiring in 1995. He served as President of the Lumberman's Association of Texas and also as President of Southwest Rotary receiving the Paul Harris Fellow. He was a member of First Christian Church for 49 years and served as a Deacon and Chairman of the Property Department.

Survivors include his wife, Alma Gentry; sons, Jimmy Gentry and wife Sharon, Fred Gentry and wife Susie, and Danny Gentry all of Wichita Falls; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; sisters, Marie Sanders of Corpus Christi, Texas, Mary Helen Newton and husband Leland of Ada, Okla., and Dorothy Jeanne Eldridge of Shreveport, La.

The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 6 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 12, 2006.

Memorials may be made to Hospice of Wichita Falls or First Christian Church of Wichita Falls

http://www.timesrecordnews.com/trn/local_obituaries/article/0,1891,TRN_5786_4381359,00.html","STR06" "I18834","Gentry","James M.","23 Oct 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown in St. Louis Historical Society HISTORY OF MONROE AND SHELBY COUNTY (1881), p 917, to have married Anna McDANIEL on 8 Nov 1860. Shonw on the ""Brown Family Tree"" as Ancestry.com to have instead married Mary Anna Thomas in 1860.","STR06" "I6265","Gentry","Jess Newton","7 Dec 1896","10 Nov 1963","0","Jesse [Newton] Gentry (b.1896), was listed in the 1920 census as a boarder with Thomas H. and Bessie Payne, his elder sister, in Parks Township, Stephens Co. He was twenty three years old.

The Duncan Eagle-Nov. 11, 1963 Death Takes Jess Gentry Rites were pending today for 67-year-old Jess Newton Gentry, a retired farmer, who died Sunday night in his home at 407 1/2 Pine. Gentry, a native of Alma, died of an apparent heart attack. He was born Sept. 7, 1896 and had lived most of his life in Stephens County. Gentry left here in 1951 and lived in California until 1956. He was a member of the Church of Christ and a veteran of World War I. Brooks Funeral Home will announce arrangements. Survivors include three brothers, Elmer Gentry, West Main Street; Lloyd Gentry, Oklahoma City, and Delbert Gentry, 516 Pine. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Richard Meeks, 704 N. 2nd, and Mrs. T. N. Goodwin, Bell, Calif., and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Al Gentry, 1315 Beech.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I5722","Gentry","Jesse","Abt 1808","1862","0","Jesse Gentry, a contractor and builder by occupation in early life, was a pioneer into Missouri, and built the first really respectable dwelling erected in St. Louis. It was the residence of Gov. Bates. Subsequently he came to Palmyra and there he built the first frame house put up in town. In 1835, having married in the meantime, he entered land in Shelby county, to which he removed, where he improved a farme, and resided until his death. He died in 1862. His wife, whose maiden name was Miss Nancy Payne, died in 1839. She was related to the early family of Paynes, for whom Paynesville, in Pike county, was named. (HISTORY OF MONROE AND SHELBY COUNTY, St. Louis Historical Society, Missouri: 1881, pp 916-917).

The 1840 Shelby County, MO Census shows the following

Gentry, Jesse 2-0-1-0-0-0-0-1/1-2-1

A George Gentry was also a head of household in Shelby County in 1840

Gentry, George 1-0-0-0-1/2-1-0-0-1","STR06" "I6166","Gentry","Jesse Abram","27 Nov 1844","11 May 1915","0","He would have been aged ca. 10 when his family moved to Hillsboro, Hill Co., Texas.

1860-He is listed as a farmer, age 15, in the Hill Co., Texas, census of 1860 while living with his parents.

1862-Jesse served as a Confederate soldier, based on the application of his second wife and widow, Izora Joan, for a pension, as abstracted below: Widow's Application for a Pension #50300 Name of Applicant: Mrs. Izora Joan Casey Mills County Post office, Mullen Filed October 22nd, 1931 Approved Oct. 22nd, 1931 Pension allowed from Nov. 1st, 1931

The State of Texas,

County of Mills} I, Mrs. Izora Joan Casey, do hereby make application for a pension pursuant to the provisions of Articles 6204 to 6227, inclusive, of the Revised civil Statutes of 1925 as amended by H.B. No. 150, passed by the Forty-second Legislature at its Regular Session and all other laws of this State relating thereto.I am a widow of J. Gentry deceased, who departed this life on the 11 day of May, A.D., 1915 in the county of Brown in the State of Texas.....I do solemnly swear that I was never divorced from my said husband J. Gentry and that I never abandoned him during his life but remained his true, faithful and lawful wife up to the date of his death. I was married to him on the 2 day of Sept.. A.D. 1894, in the county of Mills (note: Brown was typed in and crossed out and Mills written in), in the State of Texas.

My husband, the said J. Gentry, served as a Confederate soldier (or sailor) in the war between the States of the United States; or (that he was a soldier who, under special laws of the State of Texas during said war, served in organizations for the protection of the frontier against Indian raiders or Mexican marauders) or; (that he was a soldier of the militia of the State of ______ who was in active service during said war.) That my said husband served honorable from the date of his enlistment until the close of the war, (or until he was discharged or paroled in some military organization regularly mustered into the army or navy of the Confederate States until the surrender). He was honorably discharged or paroled?..told to go home at the close of the war.

That I have been a bona fide resident of this State continuously since 1871. What is your age, and date of birth? 72 years: born March 27, 1859 How long have you resided in the county of your present location? 58 years. What is your postoffice address? Mullen, Texas Have you applied for a pension under the Confederate pension law and been rejected? no If rejected, state when and where ___ Did your husband draw a pension? no_ If so, give his file number ____ Give, if possible, the postoffice address of your deceased husband at the time of his enlistment. Pilot Grove, Grayson county, Texas. What was your husband's full name? Jesse A. Gentry In what State was your husband's command originally organized? Texas How long did your husband serve? nearly three years. If known to you, give date of enlistment and discharge. enlisted in fall of 1862 What was the name or letter of the company, or number of the regiment in which your husband served? Company C. Ninth Texas Name branch of service in which your husband served, whether infantry, cavalry, artillery, or the navy, or if commissioned as an officer by the President, his rank and line of duty, or if detailed for special service, under the law of conscription, the nature of such service, and time of service: Cavalry

1st Ind.

War Department, A. G. O., July 15, 1931 ? To The Adjutant General, State of Texas, Austin, Texas.

The name Jessie Alvin Gentry has not been found on the rolls on file for soldiers in service in the Confederate States Army. The records show, however, that one J. Gentry enlisted September 26, 1862, at Pilot Grove, Texas as a private in Co. C. 9th Texas Cavalry, C. S. A. The company muster roll for May and June, 1864, the last roll on file, shows him absent, at Hospital wounded June 24. No later record of him has been found. J. E. Bery was captain of Co. C., of the above named regiment. Jos. C. Hart, Jr., was captain of Co. E. 9th Regiment Texas Cavalry.

C.H. Bridges Major General The Adjutant General

The following URL is the 9th TX Cavalry web site. It has a time line for the battles, etc. and I would guess that Jesse was wounded in one of the battles in Georgia. His brother in law, Ed R. Bush, was also in this unit.

http://gen.1starnet.com/civilwar/9cvbatt.htm


1871-He is listed as an heir to Mary Gentry's estate and received a portion of land west of Sherman in Grayson County, Texas.

In March, 1877, he and one of his brothers, J.M. Gentry, received land in Grayson County from Jesse W. Bell and James K. Blair. The reason for the transfer, and the relationship between these four men, is unknown. (Vol A1, Grayson Co, TX)

On August 19, 1878, he sold 12 acres of Timber land to J.M. Gentry (his older brother) for $75. (Volume 44, Grayson County)

Notes by Charles Strong, Dec. 2002.
""J.A. Gentry purchased (Land Certificates) of Charlie Carson - Book B, Page 516 - November 1902

Reagan County Texas
Book 1 Page 615

I John J. Terrell, Commissioner of the General Land Office of the State of Texas do hereby certify that
J.A. Gentry on the 3rd day of July. A.D. 1905, filed proof of three consecutive years residence and occupancy on Section No. 184, Block No. 2. Certificate No. 1/189, Grantee T. & P. Ry. Co. in Reagan County, as required by Article 4218 ? and 4218 ? Revised Civil Statuated of 1895: and said proof is corroborated by the affidavits of F.McG?, C. F. Hilburn and E.L. McMaster whose credibility is certified to by J.B. Lucas as County Clerk Reagan County, Texas, that said land was originally sold to C. W. Carson on 11th day of June, A.D. 1902. In testimony whereof I ? to set my hand and cause to be affixed the seal of the General Land Office.
Done at Austin, Texas, this the 5th day of July, A.D. 1905.

John J. Terrell

Commissioner of the General Land Office

F. 72683

Additional lands
Section 198, Block 2 Cert. 1/210, Grantee T. & P. Ry. Co.

Filed for record the 10th day of July 1905 at 6 o'clock P.M. and duly recorded the 11th day of July 1905, at 10 o'clock A.M.

(This land sold in 1909 to J. Blocke by J.A. Gentry and wife I.J. Gentry - Book 4 Page 151)

(Another sale was on this same page, Book 4 Page 151 in 1905)","STR06" "I6166","Gentry","Jesse Abram","27 Nov 1844","11 May 1915","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1870 Census
Grayson Co. TX Pg. 17B
86/86
Gentry, J.A., 26 MW Farmer 250 200 KY
"". Sarah, 18 FW Keeps House KY
"". Calumy(?), 1 MW TX

1880 census Coleman Co. TX
ED 44 Pg. 546D
Jessee A. GENTRY Self M Male W 36 KY Farmer KY KY
Sarah A. GENTRY Wife M Female W 29 KY Keeping House KY KY
Calaway D. GENTRY Son S Male W 10 TX Works On Farm KY KY
David S. GENTRY Son S Male W 5 TX KY KY

1900 census Mills Co. TX
ED 113 Pg. 191
117/118
Gentry, Jesse A., head, WM Nov. 1844 55 M 5(married 5 yrs) KY Ky Ky
Gentry, I. J., wife, WF March 1859 41 M 5 0children LA SC AL
Tolson/Folson, Attie, d-in-law, WF Feb. 1881 19 S TX LS MS (Probably step-dau.)
Gentry, Dennis, son, W M Oct. 1880 19 S TX KY KY
Gentry, Evi, daugh W M Aug 1883 16 S TX KY KY
Gentry, Etta, niece, W M Aug 1889 10 S TX TX TX","STR06" "I20227","Gentry","Jesse Alvin","11 Jan 1900","15 Dec 1918","0","From Nora GENTRY LOCKLIN 1987:

""The dreadful flu of 1918 struck the United States....On December 15, 1918, my brother Jesse Alvin died. He was in Draughon's Business College in Abilene. He went to visit a school friend out of town for the week-end. He lay down in the train staition to wait for the next passenger train, fell asleep and missed his train. He took a cold and developed pneumonia. He lasted only a week. Papa and I were with him at the end.""

Texas Death Certificate # 58764.

Civilian registration cards completed in 1917-1918""

Some men do not have birth locations listed because they registered on the final draft registration day in 1918 when this information was not recorded.

Name - Birth date - Ethnic Group - Birth Location - Location of Registration

Gentry, Alvin Jesse 11 Feb 1900 W x Irion TX","STR06" "I6505","","","","","","","" "I5737","Gentry","John Melton","19 Dec 1827","3 Mar 1904","0","John's middle name is not known with certainty. Milton was recorded by the undertakers following his death. They probably misheard this however. Grace Gentry has told Lynell Gentry it was actually Melton. And as a grandson was nameed Franklin Melton Gentry, the balance of probability suggests that he was John Melton Gentry.

The Salt Lake Ancestral File gives John M. Gentry's birthdate as 1828 in Madison Co., Kentucky. However, on the 1870 Johnson Co, TX census, his computed date of birth would be 1830. On the 1900 Stephens Co, OK census, his computed date of birth would be December 1827.

John's son, William, recorded his father's birth state as Kentucky although John himself had recorded it as Tennessee ten years previously.

Significantly no parents for John are listed in the Ancestral File and a Samuel Gentry is given as ""relation."" Unfortunately the source of this data concerning Samuel is not immediately indicated. This ancestor entry was made on 20 Dec. 1937 by a member of the Mormon Church, probably long gone by now. The original data entry should be followed up. The Microfilm Reference is 183571 page 650. Ordinance 22555 Salt Lake.

1850-Recorded in Obion County, Tennessee Dist #2, page 705

1854 - ""History of Johnson County, Texas"" states that a John Gentry was elected County Commissioner. This probably was another John Gentry as census records cited below show that our John M. Gentry must have moved to Missouri sometime around this period.

1855 and 1859-- The family moved to Missouri where daughters Ellen, Sallie and Virginia were born.

1859 - John M. Gentry (31) probably migrated to Texas circa 1859, after a stay of about four years in Missouri. His son, William Miller Gentry, was therefore eight years old when they migrated to Texas. In later life he apparently had no memories of life in Tennessee, we can assume however that the boy did remember life in Missouri. They moved from Missouri to Texas shortly before the outbreak of the Civil War. The raging debates leading to the Missouri compromise, prior to the Civil War, may have hastened their departure. In the book APRIL 1865, Jay Winik notes that ""On one level, (Missouri) was the very embodiment of the Civil War itself: a conflict-ridden slave state that didn't secede, a state deeply divided in loyalties, a state with an ill-formed identity. On yet another level, as it descended into full-scale guerilla war, Missouri became a very different creature altogether, less a reflection of what the Civil War was and more a mirror for what the Civil War could become. It became a killing field.""

1860 - John's real estate in the Grandview Post Office area in Johnson Co., Texas, was valued at $270 in 1860 and his personal property at $525. He was a farmer and he was now employing a farm labourer from Alabama, Sam Benge (23), who lived with the family.

His father was possibly in nearby Hillsboro, Hill Co. where he was presumably developing his newly founded Baptist Church.

1861-On March 30, A Jno M. Gentry (33) was elected an officer in the Grandview Calvary, Johnson Co, Texas. He became one of six corporals in the newly formed CSA. {Johnson Co, Texas, Civil War Declaration and Muster Roll from the Commisioners Court Ledger Book ""A"". Muster Roll of the Grandview Cavalry, p 244}. His younger brother, Wesley (19) served as a private in the same company. Wesley was listed as #44 out of 61 privates in the same company. They were under the command of Capt. Jacob S. Morrow. {p. 245}.

The military records cited above might be for another John M. Gentry. Lynell Cordell also found the following records: ""Gentry, John M--Card #50325527, Pvt, Co. A, 18th Regiment Texas Cavalry, Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for Jan 15 to June 30, 1862. Enlisted March 1, 186- (blank) at Dallas, Texas for a period of one year. No pay received. Discharged May 29, under Conscript law [Probably too old] A.B. Mustain, Copyist

1861-""History of Johnson County, Texas"" states that the Grandview Masonic Blue Lodge #266 A.F. and A.M. was chartered June 14, 1861. J.M. Gentry was listed as a charter member, along with W.G. Gentry.

1870 - Census, Johnson County, Texas ED 628

Ca. 1875-- ""History of Johnson County, Texas"" states that ""Pupils from many places came to board in the homes of the families living in the neighborhood, and a number of new families moved here and built homes on five acre lots given for the purpose [of building Oakland College] by Philip Walker, Judge Harrison, John Gentry, Dr. L.H. Gebhard and James Houston."" (p 360)

26 March 1877-Jesse W. Bell and James K. Blair relinquished and conveyed to J.M. Gentry and Jesse A. Gentry the rights, titles and interests in and to land in Grayson county. Jesse Bell and James Blair had previously purchased the land from the administrator of Christian Blair. The reason for the transfer is unknown, as is the relationship of Bell and Blair to the Gentrys. (Vol. A1 Grayson County, TX)

1878- J.M. Gentry purchased 12 acres of Timber land for $75 from J.A. Gentry in Grayson County, Texas. (Volume 44, Grayson County Bonham, TX)

1880 - Grayson County, Texas ED 7, page 145. Also living with the family was a 25 year old servant, J.C. Matthews, and John's youngest sister, Mary ""Mollie"" Gentry Bush. Mollie is listed as a boarder, and living with her three small sons, Willie, Harry, and Marcus Roy.

John's son William Miller Gentry is now living in Wise Co. with his wife and young family. Zada Trawick's family was also in Wise Co. in 1880. It is possible that John M. and Pamelia could have moved there after the 1880 census, and also that Preacher William, possibly in need of care, could have been there around that time also.

1885- Land record, Vol 5, Page 176, Wise Co., Texas J.M. and P.C. Gentry sold about 46 1/2 acres to J.C. McCraken.

1887-Land record Vol 11, page 434, Wise Co., Texas J.M. and P.C. Gentry sold (?) 130 acres to Burges. Says something about part of blk 11, league #2. Hunt School Land.

1890-Land record, Vol 19, page 310, Wise Co., Texas Sold 130 acres in Block 11, League #2, School land, to Jerry Williamson (son-in-law?)

1895- Land record Vol 31, page 284, Wise Co, Texas. Something else about the 130 acres sold to Burges Block 11, League #2, Hunt School land.

1900-He and Pamelia were living with his son and daughter in law, William M. and Mollie Gentry.

1901-A J.M. Gentry purchased ""land situated in Fannin County, Texas on the waters of Brushy Creek being part of a Survey originally granted unto Wm Martin"" from W.A. and Rosa B. Ayres for $400 cash and a $100 note. (Book 17, Page 488-489 Fannin Co, TX). It is not known if this is the same person a John Melton Gentry, who was residing in Oklahoma at that time.

Lewis Adair Payne has a copy (currently mislaid) of a four generation group photograph of John Milton Gentry and Pamelia Harpole taken around 1902. They, the grandparents in the picture, apparently died shortly afterwards. The original image, which is unfortunately not a very good piece of portraiture being taken from a distance, is probably the property of Dorothy Thompson. This important photograph apparently shows John (75), with a large beard and sitting. The rest of the seven people portrayed are apparently standing; Pamelia (75), William Miller Gentry (50) and his wife Mary Evelyn Mounts (46) with two of their children Permelia Gertrude (25) and Pearl (6). Gertie's husband Walter W. Payne and their first born child Carl (4). The picture was taken in front of William and Martha's house and a neighbour woman can additionally be seen nearby. This picture, when compared to Lynell's damaged double portrait of John and Pamela (Harpole) Gentry, seems to be of the same people. Anna Laura Payne confirmed the identity of the John and Pamela, remembering the portrait from her childhood. Charles Strong remembers the portrait, before damage, hanging in the home of James Edwin Gentry and Zada Trawick.

1900 - Both John Milton and Pamelia C. Gentry were living with their son William M. Gentry in Stephens Co., Oklahoma in 1900.

1902-John M. Gentry becomes the 11th Masonic Worshipful Master, Lodge No. 54, in Velma, Oklahoma.

1904 - (Tombstone Inscription, surmounted by Masonic Insignia) JOHN M./GENTRY/ BORN/ DEC. 19. 1827/ DIED/MAR. 3. 1904/AGED/ 76Yrs. 2 Mos./ &15Das.","STR06" "I5945","Gentry","John Price","29 Mar 1862","14 Apr 1946","0","1862-His funeral record states place of birth as Hill Co., Texas, but he could actually have been born in Johnson Co. Maybe the information is correct and the family moved to Johnson Co. shortly after the birth.

1886-Was this marriage in Woodville, Tyler Co., as there is no Woodvine in Texas? Could Woodvine have been a town that disappeared? Maybe the son who supplied the information simply didn't know the name of the town.

1887, 12 Nov. - ""Mr Price Gentry's little child died last week.""

The Weekly Duncan Banner
July 28, 1905
""J.P. Gentry and family left for Loco yesterday to attend the 5th Sunday meeting, after which they will visit relatives and friends in Wyse county, Texas for a week or two."" (Courtesy Lynell Cordell)

Stephens County Historical Society Interviews with Pioneers
Pioneer Memories

The R. B. Frensley Family History

Added Memories of the Frensley Family by Bob Frensley - (excerpt)

""One day in May 1908 there were eight tornadoes around Duncan in one afternoon. The first one hit out west of town around Oil City. Most of the others we could just see out on the prairie, but one did clip the edge of Duncan. It came through the south edge of town and tore up some stuff down at the oil mill on 7th and Bois d'arc. You could have done most anything in downtown Duncan that afternoon and nobody would have known it. Everyone was down in storm cellars. Fuqua Park used to be a big cotton patch. It belonged to a man named Price Gentry. Us kids used to take our sacks and go over there after school every afternoon to pick cotton. Some used regular cotton bags and others used tow or burlap sacks. There were kids of all ages and sizes. Worst mistake Mr. Gentry ever made was planting citron or pie melons along the rows one year. From then on, we kept the old man busy searching the sacks when he weighed them in. He'd have to hunt through each sack to be sure us kids didn't have a melon in there to be weighed.""


Funeral home record from Duncan, Stephens Co. OK (Courtesy Lynell Cordell)

John Price Gentry died April 14, 1946 at Wichita Falls Clinic at Wichita Falls, Texas. Had been in ill health for a number of years, however, death was unexpected. Born March 29, 1862 at Hill County, Texas, son of John Milton and Pamelia Harpole Gentry. Was carpenter by trade. Married 1886 in Woodvine, Texas to Emma Green, now deceased. Was a member of Baptist Church and Odd Fellows Lodge. Surviving children; L.O. Gentry of Wichita Falls, Texas; Gerald H. Gentry of Okla. City, Oklahoma; Mrs. C.S. Kerr, Chula Vista, Calif. 1 brother, J.E. Gentry of Duncan Community.
Funeral will be at 2:30 Tuesday April 16 at Emanuel Baptist Church. Rev. J.C. Dodson officiating. Internment in Duncan Cemetery

Duncan Cemetery, Duncan, OK
(computerized cemetery records show name as John Pierce)
Section 3, Block 21, Lot 12, Spaces 5 & 6:
John Price Gentry 84 b. ? TX d. 14 APR 1946 Wichita Fall, TX. Died of Leukemia.
Mrs. Emma G. [Green] Gentry 71 b. ? TX d. 8 NOV 1939 Duncan, OK
Parent of Emma was James Green.
The South 1/2 of Lot 12 is owned by J. P. Gentry.","STR06" "I5945","Gentry","John Price","29 Mar 1862","14 Apr 1946","0","(Research):Census Information:
(Courtesy Lynell Cordell)

1910 census Comanche Co. OK
Cache Twp., ED 38 Pg. 10B
142/144
Gentry, John P. 48, Married for 24 yrs., TX KY TN
Emma, 41, M 1, 24, 8 children/3 children living, TX TN TX
Witherspoon, Mable E., dau., 18, M 1, 2 yrs. 1/1 children
, OK TX TX
Gentry, Luther J., son 16 OK TX TX
Gentry, Gerald J. son, 1, OK TX TX
Witherspoon, Ruth H., g-dau., 4/12, OK MO OK

1920 census Stephens Co. OK
ED 248 Pg. 1A
7/
Gentry, J.P., 58, cotton buyer, TX TN TN
Emma, 51, TX US US
Gerald, son, 12 OK TX TX
Kerff (?), L.G., son-in-law, 27, NY NY NY (can't read last name)
Mable, daughter, 26, OK TX TX
Louis W., grandson, 2 6/12, OK NY OK
Witherspoon, Hazel, granddaughter, 10, AZ AZ OK

1930 census
Oklahoma County, OK ED 55-62 Pg. 162A
Oklahoma City
North Central - House # 1223
202/290
Smith, Samuel T., head, MW, 53, M, age when first married 37, KY KY KY
Maude E., wife, FW, 45, M, age when first married 29, TX MS TX
Gentry, John P., lodger, MW, 68, M, age when first married 24, TX KY TN
Emma, lodger, FW, 61, M, age when first married 17, TX TN TN
Austin, Willard, lodger, MW, 24, S, MO IL MO","STR06" "I6173","Gentry","John Vernon","11 Mar 1915","22 Jul 2004","0","Was staying with his Uncle at the time of the 1930 census.

1930 census Stephens Co. OK East 1/2 of King Twp., ED 69-10 Sheet 3B 46/51

Gentry, Edgar J., MW 49 M 29 TX MS IL
Frances, wife FW 38 M 18 OK TX TX
William T., son MW 19 S OK TX OK
Mary T., dau. FW 18 S OK TX OK
John V., nephew MW 15 OK TX OK

The Duncan Banner

Sunday, July 25, 2004

John Vernon Gentry

March 11, 1915 - July 22, 2004

VELMA - Service for John Vernon Gentry, 89, of Velma, who died Thursday, July 22, 2004, at Duncan Regional Hospital, will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Velma Baptist Church with the Rev. Cody Deevers officiating.

Burial will be at the new Velma Cemetery under the direction of Don Grantham Funeral Home. All visitation will be at the Velma Chapel.

Gentry was born March 11, 1915, in Arthur, to Frank M. and Ada (Jones) Gentry. Both his parents preceded him in death.

Gentry was a retired farmer/rancher, who served as a Stephens County Deputy Sheriff for eight years. He was a member of the Velma Masonic Lodge and Red Red Rose.

On April 16, 1934, John married Allene Riggs in Duncan. He was a member of Velma Baptist Church.

Survivors include his wife, Allene Gentry of the home; three daughters, Agatha June McNeill of Denton, Texas, Aurelia Gail Patton of Ardmore and Frankie Kay Sims of Sulphur; five grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.

He was preceded in death by three brothers and two sisters.

Pallbearers will be Jim Patton, Bob Sims, Perry McNeill, Kent Pogue and Lloyd Ely.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Velma Baptist Church building fund, P.O. Box 249, Velma, OK 73491.","STR06" "I5825","Gentry","John William","9 Aug 1885","20 Oct 1972","0","Ken Harvey writes that ""As a boy he always carried some string in his pocket. He had ever afterwards taken very seriously the jocular semi-critical comment, 'every boy carries a piece of string in his pocket' made by some dissapointed adult who had urgently wanted a piece for some reason. He studied in Vincinnes, Indiana and spoke Spanish. Ken also heard that when his first wife was sick, he chartered a train to take her to Oklahoma City. This doesn't seem likely from her death certificate though. They were still living in Dougherty at the time, and she died in Ardmore, Oklahoma of appendicitis that evidenced itself four days prior to her death.

WWI Draft Registration - 1918
Name: John William Gentry
City: Alpine
County: Brewster
State: Texas
Birth Date: 9 Aug 1885
Race: White
Roll: 1927370
DraftBoard: 0
Occupation: Pharmacist
Employer: Walter Garnett, Alpine, Brewster Co. TX
Nearest relative: Mrs. Julia Ann Gentry (wife)
Height/Build: Medium/Slender
Color of Eyes/Hair: Lt. ?/ Lt. Brown

John lived in Brewster County, Texas from about 1918 until his death.


SSDI JOHN GENTRY 09 Aug 1885 Oct 1972 79830 (Alpine, Brewster, TX) (none specified) 449-09-8198 Texas

TX Death Record Gentry John W SR 10-20-1972 BREWSTER M SINGLE


Brewster Co. Cemetery book, Elm Grove Cemetery, Alpine, TX. Lot #1, Block 6-A John William Gentry August 9, 1885 October 6, 1972 Julia Zumwalt Gentry March 14, 1892 March 13, 1981 Peggy Kirby Gentry November 3, 1933 March 17, 1973 Julia Gentry Chessman May 18, 1918 July 27, 1949 Mark Sale Chessman , Infant Son, July 15 - 17, 1949

(Courtesy of Lucy Anderson Lowrie)","STR06" "I5825","Gentry","John William","9 Aug 1885","20 Oct 1972","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 census
Grady Co. OK ED 97 Pg. 157B
Chickasha city
127/150
Temple, James A., head, MW, 59, M 34yrs., Alderman-city, MO MO KY
Carrie J., wife, FW, 52, M 34yrs., 5/4 children, IN IN IN
James W., son, MW, 25, Book keeper-Lumber yard, CO MO IN
Gentry, John W., roomer, MW, 24, S, Prescription clerk-Drug store, OK unk unk

1920 census
Brewster Co. TX
Prect. 1 Alpine Twn.
218/223
Gentry, John Head Own M W 34 M TX TN VA pharmacist - drug store
Gentry, Julia Wife F W 27 M TX TX TX
Gentry, Julia dau F W 1 S TX TX TX","STR06" "I14895","Gentry","John William","7 Nov 1920","21 Apr 1991","0","Texas Death Index: Gentry John William JR 04-21-1991 TRAVIS M

SSDI JOHN W GENTRY 07 Nov 1920 21 Apr 1991 (not specified) (none specified) 449-18-5193 Texas","STR06" "I16846","Gentry","Juanita Lawrane","22 Mar 1940","12 Jan 2009","0","The Oklahoman
January 15, 2009

Juanita L. Rainey, 68, passed away Monday, January 12, 2009, in Moore, Oklahoma. She was born March 22, 1940, in Oklahoma City, to Emory and Nellie (Sanders) Gentry, Jr. Juanita retired in 2001 after 25 years of service as the administration programs officer for the Oklahoma State Health Department. She enjoyed bingo, bowling, crafts, camping and gardening. Juanita's family was very important to her and she will be missed by all. Juanita is survived by her stepfather, Ralph Keck two daughters, Sharon K. Tolliver and husband Lumbia of OKC and Karen Cornelius and husband Keith of Noble, OK two sisters, Bernice Leftwich of OKC and Marilyn Galaviz and husband Joe of OKC three grandchildren, Keith Cornelius II, Joshua Cornelius and Zachary Tolliver. She is preceded in death by her husband, William L. Rainey mother, Ruth Keck brothers, Glen and Jody Gentry and sister, Joyce Hile. Funeral services will be held 10:00 A.M., Friday, January 16, 2009 in the Resthaven Funeral Home Chapel with interment following in Resthaven Memory Gardens.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I5793","Gentry","Julia","18 May 1918","27 Jul 1949","0","Ken Harvey indicates she died of the same thing that killed her mother. He might be mistaken, however, as her mother lived until the age ot 89. It was John's first wife that died young. It appears she was married and may have been the mother of the infant Mark Sale Chessman. She died a mere 10 days after he did, possibily from complications of childbirth.

Brewster Co. Cemetery book, Elm Grove Cemetery, Alpine, TX. Lot #1, Block 6-A John William Gentry August 9, 1885 October 6, 1972 Julia Zumwalt Gentry March 14, 1892 March 13, 1981 Peggy Kirby Gentry November 3, 1933 March 17, 1973 Julia Gentry Chessman May 18, 1918 July 27, 1949 Mark Sale Chessman , Infant Son, July 15 - 17, 1949

(Courtesy of Lucy Anderson Lowrie)","STR06" "I6172","Gentry","June Margarete","22 Jun 1913","11 Jun 2002","0","At the time of the 1930 Oklahoma census, she was living with her sister and brother in law, who were newlyweds.

1930 census Stephens Co. OK King Twp., Duncan city, ED 69-7 Sheet 15A 815 Elm-247/267 Dewey, E.E., MW 20 M 19 OK TN TN
Frankie, wife FW 19 M 18 OK TX TX
Gentry, June, sister-in-law FW 16 S OK

Ada Evening News June 13, 2002

JUNE ALLISON ADA - Services for June G. Allison, 88, Ada, are 2 p.m. Friday at First Baptist Church, the Rev. Tom Willoughby officiating. Burial follows at Sunset Memorial Gardens. Memorial contributions may be made to either First Baptist Church at Lawton or First Baptist Church at Ada.

She died June 11, 2002, at a local hospital. She was born June 22, 1913, at Arthur to Frank and Ada Gentry.

She was active in church and was a member of the First Baptist Church at Lawton for over 50 years. She was a volunteer at Southwestern Medical Center at Lawton for more than 20 years. She retired from AAFES.

She and J.P. ""Jake"" Allison were married Oct. 24, 1931, at Oklahoma City. He died April 6, 1992.

Survivors include a son, Pete Allison, Ada; a brother, John Gentry, Velma; two grandchildren; and a great-grandson.

Becker Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

(Courtesy Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I22991","","","","","","","" "I13950","","","","","","","" "I22974","","","","","","","" "I16849","Gentry","Leonard Dwayne","30 Apr 1947","10 Feb 2003","0","An obit never appeared in the newspaper but Juanita sent one of the little booklets from the funeral.

In Memory of Leonard D'Wayne Gentry

Leonard D'Wayne ""Jody"" Gentry was born April 30, 1947 and went to meet his Lord and Savior on February 10, 2003. He was the son of Emory Howell Gentry, Jr. and Nellie Ruth Sanders. Jody grew up and went to school in Oklahoma City, the place of his birth. Jody loved to draw pictures and write poems. He was always writing a poem for his mother and drawing pictures. Jody was a very artistic person. He loved to make things. His occupation was as a stone mason and a roofer. He was very good at his job and always loved working until be became disabled and could no longer hold up to it.

Jody was married to Debra Warden and they were a loving, devoted couple who were always together. They attended church until he became too ill to go and he professed his belief in God and that Jesus was his Savior. Jody had one son by a previous marriage, Charles Leon Gentry. Jody grew up in a very close and loving family. He was the fifth child of seven children.

He is preceded in death by both of his parents, one sister who died as an infant, Letitia, and his only brother Glenn. He is survived by his wife, Debra of the home, his son Charlie and two grandchildren, Brian and Kristen of Tulsa, Ok, four sisters, Juanita, Bernice, Joyce and Marilyn of Oklahoma City, many nieces and nephews and a host of friends. Jody will be missed by all who knew him.","STR06" "I13955","","","","","","","" "I6317","Gentry","Lloyd Harold","8 May 1928","23 May 2012","0","Lyn Cordell writes that both Harold and Betty were born in a little house on Base Line Road, probably a mile west of Granny and Grandad Gentry's place. About a year after Betty's birth in 1930, they moved on to Granny and Grandad Gentry's place, just south of their home.

Eva Gentry enrolled her son in the Payne School when he was about five years old. She would walk him to school by way of the road, which was 2 or 3 miles. Before she could get back home herself, however, Harold had cut across the fields and was already at their home, waiting for her. It was actually not much shorter cutting across the fields, but Harold was in a hurry to get back home and away from school. He just wasn't ready for a teacher yet! His sister Lyn writes that Wildhorse Creek was in between and that was a big, wild river of water at the time. She imagines her mother would have been worried about her son trying to cross it. So, after a few times of being beat home by her Harold, she just gave up and waited until the next year to enroll him, this time at the Arthur School, which was probably around 1934-1935. Gladys Powell Payne was a new teacher at the school at the time.

Harold worked for the International-Harvester Co. in Duncan for many years. As of 1996, he was mostly retired from the Eddie Johnson Trucking Co. in Ratliff City, Oklahoma.

Obituary
duncanbanner.com

DUNCAN ? Lloyd Harold Gentry, 84, of Duncan, died Wednesday, May 23, 2012, in Duncan. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Saturday, May 26 at Eastside Church of Christ, with David Frost officiating. Interment will follow in Duncan Cemetery under the direction of Don Grantham Funeral Home. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Friday from 5:30 to 7 p.m.

Lloyd was born May 8, 1928, in Duncan, the son of Delbert ""Bud"" and Eva Leona Blue Gentry. He married Reba Leavelle Mitchell Aug. 18, 1956, in Wichita Falls, Texas. She preceded him in death Feb. 23, 1999.

He worked as a truck mechanic for 36 years at Green Merrill Truck Company and later at Eddie Johnson Crane and Equipment Service. He was also a longtime member of the Eastside Church of Christ.

He is survived by two sons, Harold Brant Gentry and Blane Edwin Gentry, both of Duncan, and a sister, Lynell Cordell and husband Glen, also of Duncan.

Lloyd was preceded in death by his parents, Bud and Eva, his wife, Reba and a sister, Betty Jean Daniels.

Pall bearers will be Dale Towell, Mike Bilbrey, Dale Bragg, Bill Nelson, Gerald Kierbow and Tommy Anthony. Honorary bearers will be members of the Discussion Sunday School Class.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: Tipton Children's Home at P.O. Box 370 Tipton, OK 73570.

Online condolences may be made at www.granthamfuneralhomes.com.","STR06" "I6287","Gentry","Lloyd Raymond","8 Apr 1909","23 Jul 1967","0","Lloyd was very interested in photography and took a lot of pictures. He had an early amateur movie camera. His daughter Pat sent a copy of some of these movies to Lynell Gentry.

His garage in Oklahoma City was full of ham radio equipment and electronics.

His niece, Anna Laura, also reported that he sang and played the guitar beautifully. She remembers him sitting on the porch at sundown, his music entrancing his young nieces and nephews. He was too shy to sing in public however.

The Daily Oklahoman-July 24, 1967 Lloyd Gentry Dies, Rites Are Tuesday Lloyd R. Gentry, 57, of 4605 NW 11th, husband of Mrs. Esther Gentry, cafeteria manager at The Daily Oklahoman and Oklahoman City Times, died Sunday at Baptist Memorial Hospital. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Smith & Kernke Funeral Home with burial pending. Gentry was born in Duncan and had lived in Oklahoma City for 25 years. He was an instrument specialist at Tinker Air Force Base and a member of Downtown Baptist Church. He was also music director for Southside Mission. Survivors include, in addition to his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Patricia Ann Lawson, of 4108 Nicklas; two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Meeks, Duncan, and Mrs. Dera Goodwin, Bell, Calif., and two brothers, Delbert and Elmer, both of Duncan.

(Lloyd's daughter Pat gave her father's birth place as Amber, Grady Co., not Duncan as stated in the obituary.)","STR06" "I5978","Gentry","Lou Emma","20 Jun 1866","10 Dec 1939","0","Her children were listed by Ruth Pearl Gentry and given to Lewis Adair Payne in about 1969.

One of Lou's boys may have had a middle name ""Gerald"" that he was known by and referred to as. This could have been Doyle Williamson i.e. he would have been Doyle Gerald Williamson.

Lewis Adair Payne remembers a Gerald Williamson saying to him ""Take a fool's advise and never join the cavalry."" He also vividly remembers him recounting to him that while he was in the cavalry he used to attempt to cut pillows in half with the sabre and the secret was to draw the highly sharpened blade across the falling pillow as it was being slashed. Apparently they used to hold competitions about this.","STR06" "I6230","Gentry","Luther Owen","5 Feb 1894","1 Feb 1968","0","Luther was referred to in a list of the surviving children of John Price Gentry as "" L. O. Gentry of Wichita Falls [Texas]"".

Did he have an infant son who was born 9 July 1929 in Wichita County, Texas?

Lynell Cordell found the following information:

WWI Draft Registration - 1917
Name: Luther Gentry
City: Duncan
County: Stephens
State: Oklahoma
Birthplace: Duncan, Oklahoma; United States of America
Birth Date: 05 Feb 1894
Race: Caucasian
Roll: 1852128
Married or single: Single
Brown eyes, dark hair
(couldn't read occupation)
1930 census Wichita Co. TX ED
11/11 Gentry, Luther J., head, MW, 35, Age when 1st married 29, OK US US
Verma, wife, FW, 35, Age when 1st married 29, KS KS IL
Collier, Emma, mother-in-law, FW, 56, Wd., KS PA OH
Arnold, Hollie, sister-in-law, FW, 34, WD. KS IL KS
Bernadine, niece, FW, 12, KS KS KS
Living in Wichita Falls, TX at time of his father's death, 1946.
SSDI
LUTHER GENTRY 05 Feb 1894 Feb 1968 76301 (Wichita Falls, Wichita, TX) (none specified) 455-09-0220 Texas
TX Death Record
Gentry Luther Owen 02-01-1968 WICHITA M SINGLE","STR06" "I6232","Gentry","Mabel E.","Between 1891 and 1892","","0","Could this have been the Mabel E. Gentry (18) of Duncan who married James J. Haymaker (21) of Duncan on 9 Jul 1908? It certainly seems possible. Unfortunately the parents were not given in this entry. How could she have married twice in the same year-maybe her first husband, James Haymaker, died shortly after the wedding. That would have given five months. May have divorced by 1910.

She was recorded as living in her parental home.

Mabel was referred to in a list of the surviving children of John Price Gentry as ""Mrs. C. S. Kerr - [of] Chula Vista, Calif.""","STR06" "I6159","Gentry","Mary Elizabeth ""Mollie""","20 Feb 1850","6 Oct 1933","0","Mary was still unmarried when her mother's estate was divided in Grayson County, Texas in 1871.

On the 1880 Census, Mary Gentry Bush was living away from her husband, with the family of John M and Pamelia Gentry in Grayson County. Living with her were her three young sons, Willie, Harry, and Marcus Roy. It is not known why they were seperated.

Mary and L.B. Bush are listed are heirs to W.G. Gentry on a land transaction in Hill County, Texas in 1883.

Bush, Mary E., b. Feb 20, 1850, d. Oct 6, 1933, 83y, TN-Gentry

Email from g-granddaughter, Carol Ann 'Krol' Stamper Chapas - TheKrol@juno.com to Lynell Cordell:

""Grandma Mary (everyone called her Mollie) was living with Pa & Granny (Wm. Clint, Sr. and Mary/Marie A.)when she died. They lived 25 miles south of Lawton according to her obituary. She died Friday, October 6, 1933 at 4:00 a.m. She had moved from Cave Springs in July of 1933 and had a stroke which left her partially paralyzed in August. She and Grandpa Lynn had been members of the Cave Springs Church of Christ, and they had owned a small hotel there for years. She is buried in Highland Cemetery which is somewhere in or near Lawton.""

From Comanche web site:

Highland Cemetery

Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma

Located north side of town, off of Fort Sill Boulevard and North Sheridan Road.

Bush, Mary E., b. Feb 20, 1850, d. Oct 6, 1933, 83y, TN-Gentry

Block 17, Lot 16.

Apparently W.C. and Marie bought other burial spaces here and they're still vacant.

Lawton Constitution, Fri. Oct. 6, 1933

Mrs. Mary Bush Dies Early Today

Funeral Services to be Conducted Saturday Morning

Mrs. Mary E. Bush, 83, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W.C. Stamper, living 25 miles south of Lawton, Friday morning at 4 o'clock.

Mrs. Bush, who came from Cave Springs, Arkansas, last July, had a stroke of paralysis in August and had not been well since that time.

Besides Mrs. Stamper, another daughter, Mrs. S.S. Adams of Rogers, Arkansas, and three sons, W.D. Bush, M.L. Bush and R.M. Bush, all of McLain, Arkansas, also survive.

Mrs. Bush was a member of the Church of Christ at Cave Springs.

Funeral Services will be held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at the Church of Christ, with Burton Coffman, pastor and Roy Stafford conducting the services. Burial will be made in Highland Cemetery by the Lawton Funeral Home.

(Mark Eitzen gives W.B. as a son, not W.D. and since he's descended from Wm.Boyd I'll have to go along with him, but he doesn't list M.L. at all.)","STR06" "I6159","Gentry","Mary Elizabeth ""Mollie""","20 Feb 1850","6 Oct 1933","0","(Research):
Census Information (Courtesy of Lyn Gentry Cordell):

1910 census
not located. Not living with her husband, who was in New Mexico living with their son, Murray.

1920 census
Arkansas, Benton County
ED 16, Pg. 71A
Cave Springs; Colville twp.
116/129 Bush, Mary, head, FW, 69, Wd., TX KY VA
Roy, son, MW, 41, S, TX KY TN
116/130 Stamper, William, head, MW, 35, M, MO KY AR
Mary, wife, FW, 34, M, TX KY TN
Mable, dau, FW, 11, TX MO TX
Bush, son, MW, 6, TX MO TX
William, son, MW, 3 ?/12, TX MO TX

1930 census
Arkansas, Benton County
ED 4-9 Pg. 46A
Cave Springs; Colville twp.
8/8
Bush, Mary E., head, FW, 80, Wd., TN KY VA
Roy M., son, MW, 52, S, TX KY TN","STR06" "I6438","Gentry","Mary Helen","3 Jul 1920","17 Apr 2014","0","Ada ? Services for Mary Helen Newton, 93, of Ada, formerly of Duncan are 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Criswell Funeral Home Chapel; Dr. Scott Fenton will officiate. A Committal Service will be 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Duncan Municipal Cemetery in Duncan.

Mrs. Newton died Thursday, April 17, 2014, at her home. She was born July 3, 1920, in Duncan to Arthur L. and Myrtis Birch Gentry. She graduated from Duncan High School and attended business college.

She married Leland Newton Oct. 10, 1981. Mrs. Newton had been employed with the USDA Soil Conservation Service, the General Motors Company in Oklahoma City and later, Todd Construction Company in Ada. She was also a homemaker and a member of the First Baptist Church.

Survivors include her husband, Leland Newton, of the home; two daughters, Barbara Fischer and her husband Gary of Denton, Texas, and Judy Fenton and her husband Scott of Plano, Texas; a sister, Dorothy Jean Eldridge of Shreveport, La.; and her grandchildren, Matthew Fischer and wife Lauren, John Fischer and wife Julie, Jessica Fenton, Jason Fenton and Seth Fenton; and two great grandchildren, Caleb Fischer and Grant Fischer.

She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, James Gentry; and a sister, Marie Sanders.

Bearers will be John Fischer, Matt Fischer, Jason Fenton, Seth Fenton, Gary Fischer, and Scott Fenton.

www.adanews.com
Published 19 Apr 2014","STR06" "I5789","Gentry","Mary Thelma","13 Jan 1912","9 Jun 1996","0","After marriage they lived in Ohio. They had no children. Moved back to Duncan on retirement.

Thelma's obituary from THE DUNCAN BANNER dated 11 June 1996 read:

Mary Thelma Gentry Callahan

Duncan resident Mary Thelma Gentry Callahan, 84, died Sunday, June 9, 1996, at home.

Service will be at 10 am Thursday in First United Methodist Church under the direction of Don Grantham Funeral home with the Rev. Phil Wahl and the Rev. Eldon Moelling officiating.

Mrs. Callahan was born January 13, 1912 in Duncan to the late Edgar and Sara (Kincannon) Gentry. She was married to the late John T. Callahan in 1934. She was a homemaker and a member of the First United Methodist Church. Survivors include a nephew, Charlie Gentry of Duncan; a grandnephew, Chris Gentry of Lawton; a grandniece, Tara Gentry of Duncan; and a sister-in-law, Toy Gentry of Duncan. She was preceded in death by a brother, W.T. Gentry.","STR06" "I13953","","","","","","","" "I6163","Gentry","Minerva A.","9 Oct 1837","25 Jun 1890","0","Presumably this name was mis-spelled by the enumerator, he wrote Manerva! The name of the Roman goddess of crafts, Minerva, correctly spelled, appears to have been a popular name at the time. Minerva and J.W. are listed as heirs of her mother's estate in Grayson County in 1871. They received a small parcel of land west of Sherman on the Gainsville Sherman road. Vol 38 pg 442-443-444. They're listed again on records in 1883 when the family sold her deceased father's land in Hill County, Texas.","STR06" "I6162","Gentry","Mitchell Cyrus","Abt 1832","Aft 1883","0","Ken Harvey speculated that the child spelt ""Michel"" was probably a boy actually called Michael. The enumerator may have simply left the ""a"" out of his name. Actually it appears the enumerator probably was writing the name as he heard it ""Mich-el"" and it was actually the ""t"" and final ""l"" that were left out. During the probate of Mary Gentry's estate, he was listed as Cyrus M. Gentry (in 1869). However, in a deed after his father's death, he was listed as Mitchell C. It has been assumed, based both on the census and the later deed, that he was Mitchell Cyrus Gentry.


An 1860 census record, following these notes, show that Mitchell appeared to have married and remained in Missouri through the early 1860's. However, he must have moved to Texas prior to 1862, as Lynell Gentry Cordell found records showing he appeared on Bounty Pay and Receipt Rolls dated 24 June 1862, Camp Stonewall Jackson, Headquarters, 19th Regiment Texas Cavalry (Buford's Regiment), Dallas County.","STR06" "I6162","Gentry","Mitchell Cyrus","Abt 1832","Aft 1883","0","(Research):Lynell Gentry Cordell found the following census informatio
n that is apparently that of our Mitchell Cyrus Gentry, though this is not absolutely certain.

1860 census Bates Co. MO Pg. 114
Charlotte Twp.
440/440
Michel Gentry, 28, M, Farmer, IL?b?
?/b?Mary, 24, F, KY
Levella(?), 2, F, MO","STR06" "I6437","Gentry","Myrtis Marie","8 Dec 1917","3 Apr 2008","0","Personal Mention (14 December 1917 DUNCAN BANNER)

""Assistant Postmaster and Mrs. Gentry are entertaining a fine girl at their home, the little miss making her appearance Saturday."" (Note: This article refers to Arthur Lamoyn Gentry and wife Myrtis Burch Gentry, parents of Myrtis Marie Gentry. She was born December 8, 1917).

Obituary
M. Marie Gentry Sanders
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas ? Former Duncan, Okla., resident M. Marie Gentry Sanders, 90, of Corpus Christi, Texas, passed away Thursday, April 3, 2008, in Corpus Christi.Memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Friday, April 18, in Don Grantham Funeral Home Chapel in Duncan with Dr. Scott Fenton presiding. Inurnment will be in Duncan Cemetery. There is no visitation at the funeral home.Marie was born Dec. 8, 1917, in Duncan, to Arthur L. and Myrtis Gentry. She grew up in Duncan, and married her high school sweetheart, Bob Sanders. After raising three children, she and Bob moved to Houston and then to Pearland, Texas. Marie retired from the Houston Shriners Hospital for Children in 1990 after 23 years of dedicated service as the director of building services.Survivors include a son, Phil Sanders Sr. and wife, Patricia, of Kingman, Ariz.; a daughter, Yolanda Hobbs and husband, Rick, of Corpus Christi; a daughter-in-law, Ann Sanders of Austin, Texas; four grandsons: Rob Sanders and wife, Melanie, Steve Sanders, and Phil Sanders Jr. and wife, Teresa, all of Austin, and Adam Stoner of Corpus Christi; three granddaughters: Suzanne Vaughan and husband, Mark, of Austin, Desiree Hankins and husband, Charlie, of San Antonio, Texas, and Sabra Thornburg of Phoenix, Ariz.; two sisters: Mary Helen Newton and husband, Leland, of Ada, Okla., and Dorothy Jeanne Eldridge of Shreveport, La.; and five great-grandchildren.She was preceded in death by her parents; her loving husband of 65 years, Robert P. Sanders Jr.; a son, Robert P. Sanders III; and a brother, James E. Gentry.

Published in The Duncan Banner from 4/16/2008 - 4/18/2008

A nearly identical obituary was also published in the Corpus Christi Caller Times. The Corpus Christi paper further reported that a memorial service was to be hald at 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 12, 2008 at the Memorial Funeral Home, Holly chapel, and that interment would be held at a later date at Duncan Cemetery, Duncan, Oklahoma.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I20225","Gentry","Myrtle Annis","29 Aug 1895","Dec 1985","0","Death from Social Security record for number 450-56-4529 issued in Texas. Last known residence was Rankin, Upton County, Texas.

Research by Jerry Tyson Barton:

Texas Death Certificate # 118259","STR06" "I20225","Gentry","Myrtle Annis","29 Aug 1895","Dec 1985","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 census Pecos Co. TX ED 161 Pg. 254A
Ft. Stockton
88/89 Holmes, Sam B., head, MW, 34, M, TX US US
Myrtle A., wife, FW, 24, M, TX TX TX
Sam A., son, MW, 7/12, TX TX TX

1930 census Pecos Co. TX ED 186-7 Pg. 71A
242/248 Holmes, Sam, head, MW, 44, M, age first married 32
, TX TX TX
Myrtle, wife, FW, 34, M, age first married 22, TX TX TX
Sam, Jr., son, MW, 10, TX TX TX
Eugene, son, MW, 8, TX TX TX
Frances, dau., FW, 4, TX TX TX","STR06" "I20226","Gentry","Nora Bernice","3 Aug 1897","19 Dec 1998","0","From Texas Highways, October 1994, Speaking of Texas

In the early 1920's Frank Pickrell, vice president and general manager of Texon Oil and Land Company, found that nobody wanted to buy an oil lease in Reagan County. Though there was no sign of oil in the county, Pickrell and others were convinced it was there for the taking. The plan was to drill a ""wildcat"" oil well in hopes of making the venture more attractive to investors. Pickrell traveled to New York to try to raise money for his scheme. The potential backers included a Catholic women's society. Hesitant about investing, the women consulted their priest, who suggested they ask Santa Rita, patron saint of the impossible and hopeless, for guidance. They did so, decided to invest, and gave the priest an envelope full of dried rose petals. The priest blessed the petals, then gave them to Pickrell with instructions from the women to sprinkle them over the proposed drilling site. When Pickrell returned to the site, on University of Texas land between Big Lake and Rankin, he climbed to the top of the derrick as directed, crumbled the rose petals into the breeze, and declared, ""I christen thee Santa Rita."" The Santa Rita gusher blew in on May 28, 1923, providing the University of Texas with unexpected wealth. Of the adults who watched the liquid gold begin to flow, 96-year-old Nora Locklin of Knickerbocker, whose husband, Dee, worked for the driller, is the only living witness. --- Barbara Barton, Knickerbocker.

Furnished by Jerry Tyson BARTON, 21 October 1994

December 21, 1998 Permian Basin Death Notices

Nora Locklin

MCCAMEY - Nora Bernice Locklin, 101, died Saturday, Dec. 19, 1998, in a McCamey nursing home. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the First Christian Church with the Revs. David Gentry and Paul Evans officiating. Graveside services will follow at 2 p.m. in the Sherwood Cemetery in Sherwood. Arrangements made by Shaffer-Nichols Funeral Home. She was born in Goldthwaite and had lived in McCamey since 1931. She was a member of First Church Church. SURVIVORS: Sons, Ronnie Locklin of Denver City and Billy Dee Locklin of McCamey; five grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren.","STR06" "I20226","Gentry","Nora Bernice","3 Aug 1897","19 Dec 1998","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 census Pecos Co. TX ED 161 Pg. 253A
Ft. Stockton
51/51 Locklin, Dee, head, MW, 23, TX TX TX
Nora B., wife, FW, 22, TX TX TX

1930 census Crockett Co. TX ED 53-1 Pg. 23A
542/601 Locklin, Dee, head, MW, 33, M, age first married 22
, TX TX TX
Nora, wife, FW, 32, M, age first married 21, TX TX TX","STR06" "I5675","Gentry","Permelia Gertrude","Aug 1876","11 Sep 1906","0","Gertie, as she was known, died following the birth of her sixth or seventh child. The baby girl, Louise, who survived, was not expected to live.

Marlow Review
Friday, Sept. 14, 1906
Mrs. Gertie Payne: Wife of Walter Payne of Arthur, I. T. died Tuesday morning and was laid to rest in the city cemetery Wednesday. Rev. Burgess conducted religious services. She leaves a husband and several small children. Mr. Payne is a brother of Mr. W. H. Payne of this place. The funeral was largely attended by friends and relatives from Arthur and Duncan. To all the sorrowing ones we extend our sympathy.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I13956","","","","","","","" "I6160","Gentry","Rene Hubert","Abt 1907","Abt 1942","0","His name was pronounced Reen.

He was born in the early part of the year 1907 as he was able to boast to his younger brothers that he had been born in Territory days, statehood being conferred in November.

He worked for Marvin Walter Payne for a while in Chickasha Cotton Oil Mill.

His father died, shortly followed by his mother, and he ended up with the responsibility for four younger siblings.

","STR06" "I6160","Gentry","Rene Hubert","Abt 1907","Abt 1942","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 census
Stephens Co. OK King Twp.
ED 69-7 Sheet 13A
205/229
Gentry, Rene H., WF 23 M 21 OK OK OK
Ruth, wife FW 21 M 18 OK TX TX
Rene, Jr., son MW 4/12 S OK OK OK
Cline, Willaid, sister-in-law FW 26 S TX TX TX
","STR06" "I6491","Gentry","Rene Hubert","23 Dec 1929","3 Oct 1990","0","CA Death Records, 1940 thru 1997

Headline: Rene H. Gentry, 60, executive for S&L, community activist Publication Date: October 06, 1990 Source: The San Diego Union-Tribune Page: A-8 Subjects: Region: Pacific Rim; Southern California Obituary: Memorial services for Rene H. Gentry, 60, of Del Cerro, will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow in San Carlos United Methodist Church. Cremation was planned by Featheringill Mortuary, with interment in Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery. He died Wednesday in his home. Mr. Gentry, a native of Duncan, Okla., lived in the county 40 years. During a 30-year career with the Central Savings Association, he was savings-division manager, personnel manager and director of public affairs. He was active in the church and had served as president of the Kiwanis Club of San Diego; as a director of the San Diego Community Concert Association, the Central City Association and the Crime Victims Fund; as a trustee of the La Jolla Town Council; an executive trustee of the Mexican and American Foundation; chairman of the San Diego Neighborhood Home Loan Counseling Service; and a committee chairman for Boy Scout Troop 920. Survivors include his wife, Catherine; two sons, Brian, of Pleasanton, Calif., and Kirk, of Spring Valley; and five grandchildren. The family suggested donations to the church or to San Diego Hospice.

------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------

Headline: Rene H. Gentry Publication Date: October 15, 1990 Source: The San Diego Union-Tribune Page: B-12 Subjects: Region: Pacific Rim; Southern California Obituary: Rene H. Gentry, 60, Navy veteran and civic leader and retired from Central Savings Association, died Oct. 3 in his Del Cerro home. A resident of San Diego since 1950, he had been a director of Central City Association, a trustee on the La Jolla Town Council and director of the San Diego Community Concert Association. He was a member and past president of the San Diego Kiwanis Club and had been committee chairman of Troop 920, Boy Scouts of America. He had served as executive trustee of the Mexican and American Foundation and was a director of the Crime Victims' Fund. He had served as chairman of the board of the San Diego Neighborhood Home Loan Counseling Service, and was an active member of the San Carlos Methodist Church. Mr. Gentry was born in Duncan, Okla., and came to San Diego with the Navy in 1950. He and his wife, Catherine, also an Oklahoma native), were married in 1951. He joined Central Savings and, during his 30-year career there, he served as personnel manager, Savings Division manager and, through the latter part of his career, he held the post of director of Public Affairs. Survivors include his wife of 39 years, Catherine; two sons, Brian of Pleasanton and Kirk of Spring Valley; and five grandchildren. Memorial services were held Oct. 7 in San Carlos United Methodist Church. Cremation was planned, under direction of Featheringill Mortuary, and inurnment was in Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be sent to San Diego Hospice, 9797 Aero Dr., Suite B, San Diego 92123-1831, or, San Carlos United Methodist Church, 6554 Cowles Mountain Blvd., San Diego.


(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I5796","","","","","","","" "I6321","Gentry","Ruth Cleo","29 Apr 1912","28 Mar 1998","0","In the Mederian Nursing Home (1996), south of Duncan, Oklahoma.

The Duncan Banner-Mar. 29, 1998 Ruth C. Meeks Meridian -- Ruth C. Meeks, 85, of Meridian died Saturday, March 28, 1998, in a Meridian nursing home. Graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Monday in the Duncan Cemetery with Ron Stough officiating under the direction of Carter-Smart Funeral Home. Mrs. Meeks was born April 29, 1912 in Alma to James E. and Zada (Trawick) Gentry. On April 7, 1951, she married Richard Meeks in Duncan. A lifelong resident of the Duncan area she was a member of Eastside Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her husband on May 30, 1993. Survivors include several nieces and nephews.","STR06" "I5847","Gentry","Ruth Pearl","19 Dec 1896","27 Dec 1987","0","Known as Pearl. Ruth Pearl Gentry had a picture of her grandmother Pamelia Harpole. As a child she was very close to her cousin Harry Carl Payne. They were about the same age. Died at the age of 91. This needs confirmation.","STR06" "I6424","Gentry","Sallie A","29 Jul 1856","14 Sep 1876","0","On 1860 census but not 1870.

Lynell Gentry emailed, in April 2006, that Sallie was listed in ""History of Johnson Co. TX"" as one of the first students to attend the Oakland College, which was chartered Nov. 2, 1866. Unfortunately, Sallie became the first person buried in the new Oakland Cemetery next to the school. People who later canvassed the cemetery for the genealogical society were unable to read Sallie's death date but it was later posted as: GENTRY, Miss Sallie A. 29 Jul 1856 14 Sep 1876.

(Miltenberger's Report copied 1969)

A photo of this headstone is posted. The year of death is extremely difficult to verify, but it appears more likely to be either 1860, making Sallie only four at the time of her death. This would account for her absence at the time of the 1870 census, and would also mean that she was not the same Sallie Gentry who was a student at Oakland College. It could also be 1880, putting her age of death at 24.","STR06" "I6164","Gentry","Sarah M. ""Sally""","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","Sarah and her husband were listed as heirs to her mother's estate in 1871 in Grayson County. They received a portion of land west of Sherman. They were also listed as heirs to W.G. Gentry in Hill County, Texas where they sold land that had belonged to W.G. in 1883. A part of these records show that B.F. and Sarah appeared before J.B. Massie, Court Clerk, in Throckmorton County, Texas in January 1884. Throckmorton County is two counties west of Wise County, where some of the family ended up in the 1880's.","STR06" "I13952","","","","","","","" "I20230","Gentry","Tyson Earl","27 Jul 1909","22 Mar 1971","0","TX Death Record - Gentry Tyson E 03-22-1971 TOM GREEN M SINGLE","STR06" "I5967","Gentry","Virginia E. ""Jennie""","Jun 1859","Aft 1930","0","Known as Ginny. Later in life she had a large goiter or growth on her neck.

She believed that she was born in Missouri.

She recorded that she had six children, five of whom were still alive in 1910. As she only recorded five children in 1900, the sixth, who died, must have been born circa. 1895 when she would have been 36 years of age.","STR06" "I6165","Gentry","Wesley","Abt 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","He would have been aged ca. 13 when his family moved to Hillsboro, Hill Co., Texas.

1860-He is listed as a farmer in the Texas census of 1860 while living with his parents.

1861-Private in the CSA, per the Muster Roll of the Grandview Cavalry, Johnson Co, Texas. In the same unit as his brother John M (Commissioners Court Ledger, Book A, pag 244-246)

Lynell Gentry Cordell found the following records relating to Wesley's Civil War Service:
Civil War Service Records
Name: Wesley W. Gentry
Company: A
Unit: 18 Texas Cavalry.
Rank - Induction: Private
Rank - Discharge: Private
Allegiance: Confederate
Notes: W. W. Gentry 17 Gonsold Texas Dismtd. Cav.
Next info is from The Harold B. Simpson Hill College Research Center in Hillsboro, TX
Name & Rank : Gentry, Wesley W., Pvt.
Comm. Off.: Childress, Hiram S., Capt.
Organ: Co. of Cavalry Regt. commanded by Col. M. H. Darnell, CSA
Enlist: Jan. 15-62 in Johnson Co. for 12 mo.
Disch:
Descrip: Age 19
Remarks: R&F 88; H.S. Childress, En. Off.; J.K.P. Record, Mus. Off; A. Biard & A. W. Gray, appraisers. Value of H: $140; HE: $50; Gun, $50; pistol, $20. Co. stationed at Dallas, Roll dated Jan. 15-62.
Gentry, Wesley W., Co. A. 18 Texas Cavalry (Darnell's Regiment) Became Co. H, Granbury's Consol'd Texas Brig, about April 9, '65.
Card numbers for Wesley are: 50325426
5523
5638
5709
5804
5858
The 18th (also known as Darnell's) Regiment Texas Cavalry was accepted into the service of the Confederate States March 15, 1862, with eleven companies, and re-organized May 26, 1862, with ten companies, Captain Witt's Company having become an independent command which was subsequently assigned to the 34th (Well's) Regiment Texas Cavalry as Company B. A part of this regiment was captured at Arkansas Post, Ark. Janurary 11, 1863, and exchanged east of the Mississippi River in April and May, 1863, when it was consolidated with similar remnants of the 17th, 24th, and 25th Regiments Texas Cavalry. This consolidation was broken up in March, 1864, when these parts of the 17th and 18th Regiments Texas Cavalry were united to form one field organization, but each appears to have been mustered separately. About April 9, 1865, this portion of the regiment was consolidated with the remnants of other regiments in Granbury's Texas Brigade and paroled at Greenboro, N.C., about May 1, 1865. Company H became an independent command about May, 1863, and subsequently served as Company D, Morgan's Regiment Texas Cavalry. The balance of the regiment, which was not captured Janurary 11, 1863, remained west of the Mississippi River and was consolidated with similar remnants of other Texas regiments about July 1, 1863, forming the 17th Consolidated Regiment Texas Dismounted Cavalry.


1870-A Wesley Genry is living in the Plano P.O. area of Collin Co, Texas. This may be a different person.

1871-The estate of his mother, Mary Gentry, was probated and he was the only child not listed. Perhaps he had already died, or was simply estranged, from his family.

1880-A Wesley Gentry is living in the Orange District of Orange Co, Texas. This may be a different person.

1900-We find four young unidentified Gentrys ""[second] cousins [of Ed & Zada's children?]"" living with Ed and Zada during the census of Indian Territory in 1900 and as a result had to be enumerated there. They were presumably not on vacation as-perhaps their parents were starting to homestead in Indian Territory. These youngsters were presumably the grandchildren of either James, Michael, Wesley or Abram-the sons of Preacher William Gentry. We only know for certain that Wesley and Abram emigrated to Texas with the family. The names, sex, birthdates. and birth states of these children are as follows: Mollie Gentry F, May 1896 IT, Stephen Gentry M Feb. 1897 IT, Cubie F Mar. 1897 TX, Addie F Feb. 1898 IT. Assuming they are all siblings, their unknown Gentry father was born in Texas and their mother was born in Kansas.","STR06" "I6157","Gentry","William G.","Bef 1804","Abt 1882","0","Ken Harvey writes that ""William was known to have been a Baptist preacher. The sober preacher trained in the dialectics of the seminary was rare west of the Appalachians. The Baptists boasted that in 1817, in the State of New York, that there were only three preachers west of the Hudson that had ever been to college. The settlers demanded personality rather than diplomas from the men who called them to God. Kentucky was famous for the pathological intensity of the religious revivals that shook the populous at the turn of the century. Evangelists had swarmed over the area preaching in great open-air camp meetings where silent, lonely frontiersmen gathered to sing and shout. Revivalists knew their hell intimately---geography, climate, and vital statistics---and painted the sinners fate so hideously that shuddering crowds surged forward to the bushel-box alters to be born again. Hundreds fell to the ground senseless, the most elegantly dressed women in Kentucky lying in the mud alongside ragged trappers.""

1817--A William Gentry appears on a Wayne Co, Kentucky list of Delinquent taxpayers. It is noted, as a reason for non-payment, that he had gone to Tennessee. If this is ""our"" William, he must have been born earlier than 1804, possibly as early as 1795.

1826 - Approximate year of the marriage, of William to Mary ""Polly"" ???, based on the date of birth of their eldest known child. Note, however, that there could have been earlier children who had left home before the 1850 census.

1830 - It has not been possible to find Preacher William Gentry in the 1830 census in Illinois (where several of his children were born).

1840 - A search for his location, in Kentucky, in the 1840 census has been negative using FTM Census Index on CD ROM (1996).

1846 - William Gentry was listed as a MG (Minister of the Gospel) and a JP (Justice of the Peace) in Obion Co., Tennessee. He officiated at the marriage of John Marr and Nancy R. Mills (Miles) on 11 Feb 1846, and at the marriage of Allen Walker to Margarette Jones on 29 July 1846.

Ken Harvey further noted that the Tennessee Baptist Historical Society has failed to find any reference to Preacher William Gentry in its Baptist collection. They should be contacted again, at their request, if the Obion County Church with which he may have been associated with can be identified. The first organization for the Missionary Baptists in Obion county was in Beulah, which was formed by the 1830s. At this period, the Methodists, Presbyterians and Baptists worshipped in the same building. The church, known as Solitude, was located about 4 1/2 miles north of Union City. That original church building burned down in 1838 and a few years later (1841) the Beulah Baptist Church was built. There are no extant records for the next 12 years. However, it is most probably the church attended by the Gentry family, since it was located in their general area and was the only Baptist Church in the county. In 1858, W.H. McGowan was listed as pastor, and their were 72 members. (Adapted from Marshall and Goodspeed). It is assumed that William was a lay preacher. The reason for this assumption is that William is not referred to in the book by: Carroll, James Milton (1923) ""A History of the Texas Baptists.""

The postmaster of Bulah, Obion County, Tennesse as of 27 Sept 1847 was a William Gentry. This may well have been our William. (Source: TNGenWeb Project ""Obion Post Office and Postmasters of Obion County, TN"", cited by Lynell Cordell). Bulah (1847-1859) later became State Line, Fulton County, KY.

The document below, dated March 15, 1850, was found by Charles R. Strong and his daughter, Mary Pat Strong during mid June 2002. This was the only document found in the land records of Obion County Tennessee. No record was found of land purchase or land sale! (Also there were no land records found in Weakley County Tennessee). This may be due to fact that the old town of Bulah, Tennessee, was renamed State Line Kentucky after a border correction at some date. State Line KY located in Fulton County KY was not searched for land records.

Charles and Mary Pat observed that there was an abandoned store in State Line KY named Shaw as highlighted in the document below. Also, the ""(???)"" in the document might be either ""etc."" or ""and so on and so forth"".

Obion County #1 - Wm Gentry

Book 1 - I, page 201-202

William G Gentry Mortgage to L. S. Barnes Registered 15th day of March 1850

This indenture made and entered into this day of March 1850 between William G Gentry of Obion County Tennessee of the one part and L.S. Barnes of Fulton County Kentucky of the other part. Witnesseth [sic] that the said Gentry for and in consideration of seven hundred and seven dollars and 05 cents in hand paid hath this day sold and by these presents doth convey unto said Barnes his assigns. (???) a certain gelding horse about six years old a sorrel mare about 11 years old six head of stock cattle one farm horse wagon also all my house hold and kitchen furniture consisting of feather and under beds clothing furniture (???) bed steads [sic] side bordes[sic] chairs cooking utensils and cup board ware also my stock hogs about 25 in number all of which property is now in my possession my farm and in and about my dwelling house in said Obion County. I also sell and convey to said Barnes my two succeeding crops which are to be made on my farm and I do sell and convey to him all the corn tobacco oats fodder potatoes and all other production which maybe thereon raised so what my family may be protected in (???) law as exempt from sale and I do sell him all of the profits production and mumments [sic] of my said farm for two years to come and I have assigned to said Barnes the following notes towit [sic] one on John Shaw & John Bayer for sixty seven dollars and 50 cts due 9th Feby [sic]1850 and on N. Gurley for one hundred and eighty dollars due 1st Feby [sic] 1850 one on RR Powel for one hundred dollars due 19th June 1850 one on same for fifty dollars due 19th April 1850 - one on Charles S. Tally for seventy five dollars due 1st May 1850 and whereas said Barnes is to pay for me to Messers [sic] Robinson and Keith seventy five dollars and Thos Mitchell thirty nine dollars and 50 cts and whereas he has also paid me two hundred dollars over and above the amount of said notes now shall I within two years pay to said Barnes or his order or cause the same to be done said Robinson and Keith and Mitchell debts said two hundred dollars and all liabilities that I may be under as the assignor of said notes and it is expressly understood that Gurley and Tally are not to be sued the first court nor under aliberal [sic] time and that I am to guaranty these debts then this obligation to be null and void else to remain in full force and virtue and it is further understood and so agreed between these parties that said Barnes to act as my agent in and about the management of sell of all the herein mortgaged property or interest and he is to have the right from time to sell and dispose of the same for the purposes of paying of dispersing this mortgage and I said Gentry for myself my heirs administrators (???) doth and will forever warrant and defend the title in (???) to the property things interests profits (???) herein sold against any and all claims whatever. In witness where of I have hereto set my hand and seal this day and date above written. John M. Gentry & James C. Gentry /s/ witnesses. -- /s/ Will Gentry (Seal

1850 - Unfortunately Preacher William Gentry was not listed as being present in his Obion Co. home, in Tennessee, at the time of the 1850 census enumeration. He is therefore presumably recorded elsewhere in the census of that year, possibly while on a visit to Kentucky, if he is recorded at all. Could he have already gone on to Texas, and left his wife and eldest son in charge of the family?

From the evidence above it would appear probable that;

1. Preacher William Gentry was born and married in Kentucky.

2. A few years following the marriage, ca. 1829, the young family moved to Illinois, probably to the southern part of that state.

3. They returned to Kentucky in about 1835 and remained in that state until ca. 1846 when they moved again

4. This time they moved to Tennessee and they had only been in Tennessee for a few years by the time of the 1850 census.

Using further data

5. The family then moved to, and stayed in, Missouri from about 1854. They would have been in that state for about four years (grand-daughter Ellen was born there in 1855, as was Virginia in 1858).

6. They then all headed to Texas in about 1859.

This assumes that William and his son John Melton Gentry stayed together as they migrated south. William could have gone ahead to Texas, before John and his family, without staying with them in Missouri. He was more mobile on account of the age of his children.

1860 - William Gentry is described (microfilm page 58), in 1860, simply as a Baptist Minister, age 55, born in Tennessee. Mary was the same age, but like all the children, listed as born in Kentucky. Clearly this contradicts the 1850 census. The family were living in Hillsboro, Hill Co., Texas. William's real estate here, at the time, was valued at $1,250 and his personal property at $3,115.

At this time there was a very high per capita income in Texas. This was to collapse in a few years with the civil war and it took a very long time to recover.

Preacher William's eldest son, John Melton Gentry (32), had real estate in Grandview area in nearby Johnson Co. This was valued at $270 and his personal property at $525. He was a farmer and he was now employing a farm labourer from Alabama, Sam Benge (23), who lived with his family.

1861-The book HISTORY OF JOHNSON COUNTY noted that on June 14, 1861 the Masonic Blue Lodge #266 A.F. and A.M. was chartered. The charter members included W.F. and J.M. Gentry. The book also noted that the first organization of a Baptist church in Alvardo, TX is due to the Rev. William C.(G.?) Gentry. The church was organized on October 6, 1861 in the old Union Building, located on the corner of what is now Cummings ans Atchley streets. The upper story was used for Masonic meetings, the lower floor was a school and church. The records state that ""after a few remarks by Brother William C. Gentry, the members present appointed Brother Gentry moderator pro-tem. They then adopted the Trinity River Association Constitution or by laws, written by Brother Carroll. After they organized,the door of th church was opened. Brother William C. Gentry was elected pastor and Jonathan Burk elected pastor and Jonathan Burk elected clerk."" On the first Sunday in July 1862 Brother W.B. Senter was chosen to be pastor and moderator. Was this Rev. William Gentry our Preacher William moving to be closer to his son John? If it was not our William, there is a slight possibility that it could be William Gravit Gentry, born 23 Jan 1786 in Louisa Co, VA, son of John and Milly (Edwards) Gentry [THE GENTRY FAMILY IN AMERICA, p 24].

W. G. Gentry also purchased land in Hill County from Thomas A. Flippin and N.J. Fritze sometime in the 1860's. Also, the Johnson County Deeds Vol. D, Pg 84-December 27, 1860- W.G. Gentry-Land Patent in Hill County, Texas from Smith, 200 acres--witnessed by John M. Gentry

1870 - ""Mary Gentry, 65 years of age, born in Kentucky, died in August of this year in Grayson Co., Texas."" Was this Preacher William's wife? It certainly seems highly likely.

William's Grayson Co., Texas, census entry is proving difficult to find. He would have been aged 66. Ken Harvey believes he was still alive.

1871-Land records from Grayson County, Vol 38 pg 442 dated November 6, 1871 show that Mary Gentry owned, with her husband William G., 20 acres of land situated about one mile west of Sherman on the Gainsville and Sherman road at the time of her death. (Grayson Co, TX Vol 38 pages 442, 443 & 444)

1875 - A Rev. Gentry performed a wedding in Grayson Co. Texas and another one in Collin Co., Texas. Were these two ceremonies performed by the same man and was it ""our"" Rev. William Gentry? An unknown Rev. M. Gentry was active in Collin Co, also. He is not thought to be related.

1880 - Preacher William's, Wise Co., Texas, census return is proving difficult to find. He would have been aged 76. He might well have died before this. Zada Trawick's family was also in Wise Co. in 1880. I wonder if John M. and Pamelia could have moved there after the 1880 census and Zada and [James] Ed[win Gentry] met and married there in 1890/91.

""LOCALS ... ... A well known citizen by the name of Gentry, of the Sand Hill country, who was stopping in the East Mound country for his health died one day last week."" Could this have been Preacher William's ""obituary""? The newspaper date needs to be rechecked. Could the East Mound area be where Will and Molly lived? Their Wise Co. census return gives their location as E[numeration] D[istrict] 130.

From the deed listed below, it is known that William died before 1883.

Charles Strong located the following deed in Hill County, Texas (Hill Co, Vol. N)

1883-""Know all men by these presents that whereas on or about the ___ day of ___ A.D. 186_, W.G. Gentry, then a resident in Hill County, Texas now deceased, did make, execute and deliver to Thomas A. Flippin and N.J. Fritze for a valuable consideration to him in hand paid, a good and sufficient warranty deed to the following tract of land....and whence the said deed has been lost, mislaid or destroyed, and the record of the same in the deed records of said Hill County, having been destroyed by fire, now therefore in consideration of the ??? and the fact of the payment in full of the purchase money of said land, to said W.G. Gentry by the said Flippin & Fritze which we here acknowledge, We J.M. Gentry, James C. Gentry, Mitchell C. Gentry, Jesse A. Gentry, J.W. Gentry & Minerva A. Gentry his wife, B.F. Hodges and wife Sarah M. Hodges and L.B. Bush and wife Mary E. Bush, sole surviving heirs at law of the said W.G. Gentry, do bargain and sell, and by these presents do transfer and convey unto J.W. Siddons the ....title to said land...Witness our hands this the 19 day of September A.D. 1882. John M. Gentry, J.W. Gentry [Minerva's husband], M.A. Gentry, L.B. Bush, M.E. Bush, J.C. Gentry, M.C. Gentry, B.F. Hodges et ux, Sarah M. Hodges J.A. Gentry

It would be worth searching for the burial place and gravestone of Preacher William. He could be buried near Decatur. Lewis Payne remembers his maternal grandmother, Molly, speaking of Decatur and it seems that her husband, Will, and she could at the time, have lived outside this town, the Wise County seat.

William Gentry's parents are still unknown.According to Ken Harvey, the following are considered to be possible, but unlikely, parents of Preacher William Gentry, born circa 1804.

Gentry, (1909), M.S., Ph. D. ""The Gentry Family in America 1676 to 1909 etc."" The Grafton Press:New YPatrick Gentry (abt.1780-1820) of Louisa Co., Virginia. His son William B. Gentry (1802-?) married Sallie Sargent March 11, 1824. (p 74)

--Robert Gentry of Jackson Co., Tennessee. Robert was fifth generation but there are no dates. His son William was probably born in Jackson Co. where he was definately reared. (p 134)

--Mathew Gentry (abt. 1782-? ), son of Samuel. Matthew had migrated from Surrey Co., North Carolina to Warwick Co., indiana in 1822 where he settled and reared a large family. His children were: William, James, Mathew, Samuel and Thomas. (p 270)

--Thomas Gentry (1779-?) and Sussana Caster (1781-1854). Son William was born in 1806. Thomas' father was William Gentry of Gloucester Co., N.J. said to have been a revolutionary soldier. (p 292)

--Joseph Gentry (abt.1785-1835) of King William Co., Virginia. (p 294)

1810 - There are thirty-one potential Gentry parents of William in the state of Kentucky in 1810 when he would have been circa six years old at the time.

1820 - Of these there are, however, only seven possible candidates as William's parents in Madison Co. Kentucky in 1820 This ASSUMES that he was born c. 1804 in Madison Co., Kentucky. There is no compelling reason for this assumption however.

These Madison parental candidates, with some of their probable wives, have all been arrived at by a process of elimination, they are;

1. Bartlett Gentry and Elizabeth Timberlake, 2. ? Gentry and Elizabeth ?, 3. John Gentry, 4. John (Stumpy) Gentry, 5. John P. Gentry, 6. Josiah Gentry, 7. Josiah Gentry and Winney Musick","STR06" "I6157","Gentry","William G.","Bef 1804","Abt 1882","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 census, Obion Co. TN
District 2 West of District 1 (NE corner before the panhandle was included), North border is Kentucky.
496.
Polly GENTRY, 48, KY;
John, 23, KY, farmer;
Permelia, 23, TN;
James, 20, IL, farmer;
Michel, 18 IL, farmer;
Manerva, 13, KY;
Sarah, 12, KY;
Wesly, 8, KY;
Abram, 5, KY;
Mary, 4/12,TN

1860 census in Hill Co. TX
Hillsboro twp. ED 58 Pg. 459
397
Gentry, William 55 M Baptist Minister TN
Mary 55 F KY
Menerva 23 F KY
Sarah 20 F KY
Wesley 18 M KY
Abram 15 M KY
Mary 10 F KY


(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I6157","Gentry","William G.","Bef 1804","Abt 1882","0","(Medical):Y DNA Results, FTDNA Haplogroup:

I1 Haplogroup
Predicted Y-DNA Haplogroup 1-M253

A direct male descendant of William G. Gentry, still bearing the Gentry surname, volunteered to have his yDNA tested. The results can be found at www.ysearch.org, under the user ID #CBFD9, and the FamilyTreeDNA Kit number is 49107.

The DNA sample was a high resolution match to several documented descendants of Nicholas Gentry I of Hanover County, Virginia. Nicholas was said to be the original immigrant of his family line, and can first be found on colonial records of Virginia in 1684.

More about the Gentry DNA study can be found at:

http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/g/gentry/

I is often called the ""Viking Haplogroup."" This haplogroup is common among Icelandic populations, and is generally considered indicative of Scandinavian or Anglo-Saxon ancestry when it is found in a person of British descent.

A good website that discusses Haplogroup I1a is located at:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gallgaedhil/haplo_i1a_part_1.htm","STR06" "I5759","Gentry","William Miller","23 May 1851","23 Sep 1929","0","The following biography was written by Kenneth Charles Harvey.

The eldest child in his family, he was known as Will to his wife and Billie to his siblings. He was about eight years old when he was taken to Texas from Missouri, he remembered nothing of Tenessee. His eldest daughter, Grace, recalls his middle name instead as Melton. This is almost certainly incorrect.

He was never involved in the Civil War, according to Lewis Adair Payne.

He helped dismantle the frontier fort at Fort Worth, Texas by assisting in removing the pallisade. Presumably he was still living with his parents in Johnson Co. at this time. The date of this event needs to be established.

1870 - A Wm. M. Gentry married Lucy E. Smith on 25 Apr. 1870 in Collin Co. Texas. There is no family recollection of any such previous marital event but it is highly likely that Will's first wife died. Molly may have known of this but simply never mentioned in later life that she was in fact Will's second wife. She may have preferred to keep this information to herself.

Will, who was a physically very strong man, initially used his father-in-law's wedding present, of a team of horses and wagon, to haul whisky etc. as far west as the saloons in Pecos. It was possible to make more money with transporting whisky than hauling anything else. This was a dangerous activity at the time as the Commanche Indians were still hostile, and active, in the surrounding area. He himself evidently spoke a little Indian (probably Choctaw).

He was a talented carpenter although his work never really met his wife, Molly's, exacting standards. She didn't forget easily that her own father had been a cabinet maker level of carpenter.

1880 - The family were living in Wise Co., Texas, where Will (29) was farming. Mollie (23) was keeping house and looking after the children Carrie (5), Gertie (2) and baby Frank. The enumeration locality was 130 (possibly near Decatur). (Microfilm page 225).

Will's paternal grandfather was a Baptist preacher who started a church, probably in Hillsboro, Hill Co., Texas. The old man appears to have moved from there to Wise Co. at some point either prior to or after 1873. He must have been nearby to his grandson, Will Gentry, around this time as he used to borrow Will's horse team and wagon without asking. Presumably this occurred when young William was not around. He would just hitch the horses up and take them off without a word. This used to greatly annoy his granddaugher-in-law, Molly. It was, after all, her father who had given the team to the couple as a wedding present. The preacher would have been in his late seventies by then. The Trawick family was also in Wise County as of the 1880 census. They lived in Wise County until around 1887.

1887-They then moved north to Indian Territory. This relocation out of Texas was to what was later to become the state of Oklahoma. Will now purchased a 320 acre farm east of Duncan on Wild Horse Creek, Stephens Co. People were moving into this Territory as pioneers because the land was much cheaper. He also had a financial interest in a cotton gin while in Oklahoma. The house that he built there consisted of two stories. There were two rooms and an entrance hall on the ground floor with a stairs, aligned east/west, leading up to a small landing at the front with two bedrooms at either side. There was an additional single story dining room accessed from the downstairs hall with the kitchen at the end of this extension. The front of the house faced east and there was a well outside the kitchen door on the south side of the building.

1903-Will was photographed in a family group picture at his parent's home in Alma. Mollie was not in the picture. His parents were living in a small, one story wooden house.

1910 - Will was listed as living in Park Township, in 1910, with his wife Molly and the youngest two of their children. Also living with them was 4 year old Louisa Payne, presumed to be the youngest daughter of Permelia Gertrude Gentry and Walter Payne. Permelia died shortly after Louisa was born. He was living on 320 acres which must have consisted of, in half, the 160 acres which was later legally described as ""The East Half of the West Half of Section Four (4), Township One (1) South, Range Five (5) West, I(ndian) M(eridian)."" [Payne, Grace Ellen (1948) Affidavit giving legal notice of intention to file suit in District Court of Stephens County, Oklahoma. Ref: Book 414, page 344] Will had probably owned the whole western half, of section four as described.

1911 - Described as ""of Arthur"" on his son John's marriage in 1911 in Stephens Co., Oklahoma.

1920-Census record has not been found.

Will left his farm and house, having basically retired in about 1920, the elderly couple now moved to what was to become 721 Spruce Street, Duncan. Will had bought a block of land there, number sixty-seven, close to the city. He proceeded to break the block up into building lots which he then began to sell off as sites for homes. He built their own new house on one of these lots. His grandson Carl Payne and Tommy Payne purchased two other lots and built homes on them. Molly was never happy in the house as she felt it was not finished properly and the side was too close to the street. People could look in and see her eating as they walked along. The house was still standing in 1997.

Frank now took over the farm and the house on Wild Horse Creek his father had left there. Frank, in turn, rented part of the 320 acres to his brother Emory. Emory was considered the best farmer in the family. Sadly, the house Will had built was burnt down much later.

1923-Celebration of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. This large family reunion started off at their own home in Spruce street and then moved the same day to son-in-law, Walter Winchell Payne's, ranch where there was presumably more space.

1929 -William M. Gentry died.

W. M. Gentry's gold watch was given, on his death, to grandson, Lewis Adair Payne. Sometime later the watch was ""borrowed"" by Lewis' elder brother, ""Snort."" At the time they all thought that the valuable heirloom was lost down the well. Later on there was a reconsideration. A neighbouring boy who had suggested that it had fallen down the well and who was playing with the children at the time probably stole it. Apparently he was known for his light fingers.

Lyn Cordell found both of the following, items:

First, a story by Sudie Thornton Sharp, born in 1877 in Texas. Her family moved to Indian Territory when her father ""purchased the improvements on some Indian land, which comprised several hundred acres, near where the Arthur post office and store were located---about 10 miles northeast of Duncan."" (Lyn noted that actually, Arthur is more straight east of Duncan. The Indian Base Line that my grandparent's lived on is Beech Street here in town. We live about 1/2 mile north of Beech now). Anyway, Mrs. Sharp continues to say, ""After a short visit with my parents at Arthur I came to Duncan and soon had a music class, being Duncan's first music teacher. I went from house to house, giving lessons on organs and pianos. My first boarding home was with William Gentry and family. The Gentrys were the parents of Mrs. Marvin Payne and Ed Gentry."" After she married Mr. Sharp they started a store in 1901 about 14 miles northwest of Duncan. In 1902 their store got a post office and it was named Nellie.

She also found the obituary of William Gentry, published in THE DUNCAN WEEKLY EAGLE, dated Thursday, Sept. 26, 1929:

County Pioneer Called By Death
W.M. Gentry, One of Oldest Citizens of County, Died Monday After Months of Suffering.

W.M. Gentry, a resident of this section for more than 39 years, died at the family home in Duncan at 9:40 o'clock Monday morning, following a lingering illness of several months duration. Mr. Gentry, who was 79 years old at the time of his death, moved to what is now Stephens county in 1890 and settled in the Arthur neighborhood, east of Duncan. He moved to Duncan some eight years ago. During his residence in the county Mr. Gentry saw the country develop from a wilderness to a great agricultural section, and played no small part in this development, for he was among the county's foremost citizens.

Funeral services were held at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon from the First Baptist church, conducted by Rev. J. J. Ward, a pioneer minister of this county, and the pastor, Rev. T. P. Haskins. Interment was in the Duncan cemetery, the arrangements being in charge of the Beeson Grantham Funeral Home.

Mr. Gentry was a native of Tenn., and moved in Indian Territory from the land of his nativity. Surviving him are his widow, five children and 27 grandchildren. The children are: Ed J. Gentry, Ft. Worth; John W. Gentry, Alpine, Tex.; Mrs. Marvin Payne, Duncan; E. H. Gentry, Oklahoma City; and Mrs. S. P. Hall, Roxanna, Tex. Two sisters, Mrs. Lum Parsons of Oklahoma City and Mrs. Jerry Williamson of Decatur, Tex., and two brothers, J. P. Gentry of Oklahoma City and J.E. Gentry of Arthur, also attended the funeral.","STR06" "I5759","Gentry","William Miller","23 May 1851","23 Sep 1929","0","(Research):""Family Record-Parents' Names-Husband William Miller Gentry Born May 23rd 1851 Tenn. Wife Mary Evelyne Gentry Born Aug 27th 1856 W. Va. Married July 13 1873 at Grayson Co. Texas, lived in Texas 1873 to 189- Moved to Ind Ter."" [Gentry, Ruth Pearl (1930) Family Genealogical Record Form (probably largely compiled by Ruth circa 1911-1930)-photocopy of the double spread torn pages in possession of Penny Ethlen Payne. Original with Scott Philip Hall?]

1900 census Chickasaw Nation IT (Stephens Co. OK) ED 166 pg. 40A
169/176
Gentry, William M., May 1852, 48, married 26, TN KY TN
Mollie E., Aug. 1856, 43, 8 children/7 living, VA VA VA
Frank M., son, May 1880, 20, TX
Edgar J., son, Dec. 1882, 17, TX
John W., son, Aug. 1885, 14, TX
Grace E., dau., Nov. 1888, 11, TX
Emory H., son, May 1893, 7, IT
Ruth P., dau., Dec. 1896, 3, IT
John M., father, Dec. 1827, Married 50, KY KY KY Pamelia C., mother, Mar. 1827, 7 children/5 living, TN TN VA","STR06" "I48074","Gerald","Edna L","18 Jan 1883","20 Aug 1917","0","Linked on FindAGrave to her mother, Marandy Belk Gerald. (1860-1938). She and John were shown as the parents of six children on this same website:

Charlie E (1899-1970)
Milford H (1901-1969)
Irma (1903-1988 m. a FOSTER)
Jewel (1906-1995, m. a NEVELS)
John D. (1908-1925)
Eddie (1917-1990)

FamilySearch also links John and Edna to a daughter, Beatrice (1910-1986, m. a PRITCHARD)","STR06" "I47559","Gerber","Arthur Leo","23 Jul 1931","15 Mar 2013","0","Obituary, as published on this FindAGrave memorial page

Arthur Leo Gerber was born on July 23, 1931 at Beaver Crossing, Nebraska to Jacob and Alice (Jaap) Gerber and passed away on Friday, March 15, 2013 at his home in Cordova, Nebraska.

As a young boy he attended and graduated from Beaver Crossing (NE.) High School in 1949. He enlisted in the United States Air Force as a young man and served more than 23 years through the Korean Conflict and Vietnam. He was united in marriage on October 23, 1952 to Margaret Shutts and to this union sons and daughter were born, Robert, Debra, Ricky, John, James, Thomas and Ronald.

Together they made their home at various military bases including, Henderson, NV, Germany, California and Texas, until his retirement in 1971 at Altus AFB in Oklahoma when they moved to Cordova, Nebraska. Art worked for the post office delivering mail, trucked for Snick Ruhl, as a butcher for Orv's Grocery, and helped various farmers and worked at the Cordova, Nebraska elevator during the harvest season. Art was a member of the Cordova (NE.) American Legion Post #359, the Air Force Sergeants Association and the Disabled American Veterans #42, Crete.

Art was an avid reader and enjoyed traveling and taking trips to the casinos. Art's family was extremely important to him. He always stood behind his family whether they had a problem or a success and he was very honest and up front in working with all his family and friends.

Art is survived by: children, Robert Gerber, Seward, NE., James Gerber, Cordova, NE., Thomas Gerber, Omaha, NE., Ronald Gerber, Sutton, NE.; granddaughters, Ashley and Chelsea Gerber, Omaha, NE.; nieces, nephews and a host of relatives and friends.

Art was preceded in death by: parents; wife, Margaret Gerber in 1981; daughter, Debra sons, Ricky and John Gerber; sisters, June Lawson, Florence Nicholson and Evelyn White, brothers, Henry and Rudolph Gerber.

Interment was in the Zastrow Cemetery with military services by the US Air Force.","STR06" "I10915","","","","","","","" "I10913","","","","","","","" "I47201","Getz","Albert","31 Dec 1903","Jun 1977","0","In 1930, Albert was living with his parents and younger sister in Schenectady, and working as a millwright in a refrigerator department.

At the time of the 1940 census, Albert was married, and working as an electrical millright in Schenectady, New York. He had finished two years of High School. His wife, Grace, had completed four years. They were sharing their home with this father, Charles, age 69 and widowed, and shown as born in Poland.

The Social Security Death Index shows his last residence was Schenetady, New York.","STR06" "I47180","Getz","Arlene","20 Aug 1929","4 Jun 2018","0","On June 4, 2018, Arlene G. Solomon (nee Getz); beloved mother of Sandi (Rick) Popowitz and Ken (Laura) Solomon; loving grandmother of Brian (Alissa) Popowitz, Stacey Popowitz, Katelyn and Hannah Solomon; loving great grandmother of Oren Popowitz. Funeral services private. Please omit flowers. Contributions in her memory may be sent to Riderwood Staff Appreciation Fund, 3110 Gracefield Road, Silver Spring, MD 20904. In mourning at 5 Country Creek Court, North Potomac, MD 20878, Wednesday only after 6 p.m. with an evening service at 7 p.m.

Baltimore Jewish Times
June 5, 2018 by JT Staff


Ancestry.com. U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. show Arlene and Jack Solomon as residents of Baltimore, Maryland in 1957 and 1959.

She can be found on the 1930 Federal Census in Schenectady, New York, and shown as 9 months old (census enumeration date was April 18, 1930, making her born around July or August 1929). On this census, she was listed as a daughter of Leon Getz, age 32, born in Russia of Russian parents, mother tongue listed as Jewish, year of emigration ca 1887, and shown as a proprietor of a meat market. His wife was 30 year old Hattie F Getz, was born in New York, as was her father, with a mother born in Austria. Arlene was the only child present in the home. Also listed was a 21 year old single lodger, Minnie Millier, born in New York, working as a maid. with both of Minnie's parents born in Germany.

","STR06" "I47199","Getz","Charles","Abt 1871","24 Aug 1953","0","In 1910, Charles and Rosie, along with sons Leo and Albert, were living on Carrie Street in Schenectady, New York. He was working as a Tailor at a tailor shop. Both parents were shown as born in Russia, as was their eldest son, Leo, and their mother tongue was listed as Yiddish. The date of immigration for all three was 1902, and Charles was shown as a naturalized citizen.This was the same occupation shown in 1920 and 1930, as he and his family remainted in Schenectady. The 1930 census has Russia crossed out as place of birth, and instead showsn Bulstark, Poland.*

Charles's date of emigration was shown as 1902, and Rose's as 1904. In 1940 Charles was widowed, and living with his son and daughter-in-law, Albert and Grace, in Schenectady. His place of birth was instead listed as Poland.

*Belostock, Russia is the same city as Bialystok, Poland (called Byalistock in yiddish), and is the largest city on northeastern Poland. It is 108.8 miles NE of Warsaw. At the end of the nineteenth century, the majority of the city's population was Jewish. According to Russian census of 1897, out of the total population of 66,000, Jews constituted 41,900 (so around 63% percent).[19] This heritage can be seen on the Jewish Heritage Trail in Bialystok.[20] The Bialystok pogrom occurred between 1896 and 1906 in the city. During the pogrom between 81 and 88 people were killed, and about 80 people were wounded","STR06" "I47202","Getz","Jeanette","6 Apr 1911","14 Feb 2011","0","In 1930, Jeanette was living with her parents and older brother in Schnectady, and working as a music teacher.","STR06" "I47197","Getz","Leon","1 Jan 1898","9 Nov 1983","0","Leon Getz of Schenectady was born in in Bulostock, Russia in 1898, and served as a private during World War I (New York, Abstracts of World War I Military Service). The World War I draft registration cards shown he was born January 1, 1898, and was a student living in Schenectady when he registered for the draft on September 12, 1918, his nearest relative was his mother, Rose Getz, living with him at 842 Lincoln in Schenectady. Leon died in November 1983 in Miami, Florida

The 1915 New York State census lists the family of Chas and Rose Getz, ages 40 and 38, with children Leon (17), Albert (11) and Jeanet (4). residents os Schenectady, NY.","STR06" "I22235","Gholston","Dabney","Bef 1773","Abt 1825","0","Pg. 25 Dabney Gholston 10 June 1824

To my son Zachariah Gholston, my negro man named Leroy, a horse, saddle & bridle, a bed & furniture, the whole of which he has already received, also $10 to be paid from the estate. Also I place in the hands of my son Zachariah, one negro woman named Jane and her child named Serreny to be held by him during the life of my daughter Nancy Sisson, the proceeds arising from their hire for the support of Nancy & her children. Nancy to have no right to said property during her natural life but only the proceeds arising from the hire of said property, which she may have a right to demand from said Zachariah.

If Zachariah should mismanage said property, then my daughter Nancy Sisson shall apply to the court of ordinary of Madison County, which court shall take possession of slaves and appoint another person to manage the slaves as herein before proscribed. At the death of my daughter Nancy Sisson, the slaves to be equally divided or sold provided her eldest child be of lawful age, and the proceeds equally divided amongst all the children of Nancy Sisson as they come of age. Should Nancy's eldest child not be of lawful age at the time of her death, then slaves to be hired out until the eldest child comes of age. Zachariah Gholston shall be held liable to the court at the death of my daughter Nancy Sisson to make just and true returns. The Slaves in no case to be sold until after the death of Nancy Sisson.

To my son Benjamin Gholston, my negro man Peter and a horse, a bed & furniture, and other articles too tedious to mention which he has already received, also $10 to be paid by the estate. My desire is after my decease, my son Nathaniel Gholston take charge & care of my five youngest children, namely John, Richard, Harlow and William [sic], to be well educated, victualled and clothed, for which purpose I leave $100 for the use of my son John, $200 for the use of my son Richard, $150 for the use of my daughter Harlow, $250 for the use of my son James, $300 for the use of my son William. The whole of my property both real & personal, all stock & house & kitchen furniture with plantation tools to be equally divided amongst my six children, namely Nathaniel, John, Richard, Harlow, James, William.

To my daughter Elizabeth Strickland, my negro woman Betty & her child Sarah, also other property which she has already received. Also $100 above which I have already given.

To my son Leonard Gholston, my negro Cheney & her increase, a horse, bed & furniture, and other property which he has already received. Also a note of hand which I have on him for $300 with interest, I give to him.

Also my daughter Nancy Sisson to be paid $10.

To Miss Sarah Carrington, for attendance to me during my sickness and service to my family, $300.

Exec: my son Nathaniel Gholston.

Signed: Dabney Gholston.

Witenss: J.H. Pryor, M.T. Wilhite, John McLeroy.

13 June 1824: Before assigned the $100 to my daughter Elizabeth Strickland; I countermand, say it may not be done, knowing that I have already given her more than her proportional share. She may have $10.

Neither do I conceive that Benjamin Gholston has any right to more of my estate than what was mentioned.

Also Zachariah Gholston has already received his proportional share and has no claim to more than what is within mentioned. Also Nancy Sisson I consider the same. Rec: 23 Mar 1825

http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/madison/wills/mcwilbka.txt","STR06" "I42392","Gibbins","Sarah","Aug 1823","Mar 1919","0","Said to be a daughter of John William GIBBINS of Leicestershire.","STR06" "I21370","Gibbons","Elizabeth","Abt 1617","25 Apr 1696","0","The daughter of Thomas GIBBONS and Elizabeth PIERPOINT. (Dave Graves).","STR06" "I46545","Gibbons","William Lester","8 Feb 1922","11 Sep 1986","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Millie Belle, noted that his ""Military stone reads COL US AIR FORCE, WORLD WAR II KOREA.""","STR06" "I43160","Gibbs","Donald Lee","Abt 1911","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Oregon, Coos County, Precinct 39, Powers, Bowers Town
Enumerated April 5, 1930
ED 6-41 SD 6 Sheet 4B Stamped 29
105-105
Gibbs, Donald Head M W 19 M 19 Oregon Oregon Oregon Logger Logging Camp
Gibbs, Wauneta Wf F W 16 M 16 Ky (sic) Ky Ky

1940 Census
Oregon, Coos County, Pr 56, Broadbent
Enusmerated April 30, 1940
SD 4 ED 6-65 Sheet 1B
17 R $10
Gibbs, Lee Head M W 29 M no 7 Calif Same Place Faller? Logging
Gibbs, Juanita Wf F W 25 M no 8 Ok Same Place
Gibbs, Donald Son M W 9 S Yes 1 Oregon Same Place
Gibbs, Juanita Doreen Dau F W 7 S Yes 1 Oregon Same Place
Gibbs, David Son M W 6 S No Oregon Same Place","STR06" "I5154","Gibbs","Jack C.","10 May 1921","3 Sep 1994","0","The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Vol. 7, September 4, 1944, noted that Jack Gibbs, Jr. had been in service for two years and was with the Infantry in California. As of the publication of Volume 19 of the same periodical, in September, 1956, it was noted that Jackie Gibbs was building a new home at 439 Elmhurst, presumably in Cass City.

JACK C GIBBS 10 May 1921 03 Sep 1994 48603 (Saginaw, Saginaw, MI) (none specified) 370-14-8745 Michigan

The Saginaw News - page F7 Obituary 4 Sep 1994","STR06" "I47193","Gibson","Alvis Glen","22 Feb 1935","1 Jan 2013","0","The Texas Birth Index shows him as a son of Napolean Gibson and Molly Belle Gay.

A photo of his military marker is shown on his FindAGrave memorial page, It is engraved with a cross, and the following: Alvis Glen Gibson, CPL, US Marine Corps, Korea Feb 22 1935 Jan 1 2013.

His memorial page also has links to the memorial pages of his parents and a brother.","STR06" "I22099","Gibson","Charles ""Charlie""","Abt 1888","18 Oct 1940","0","His occupation as listed on the 1930 census was Agent, Oil Company. Rachel Chote writes that he was shot to death while trying to stop a robbery. He was a night watchman at the time.

He was said to be the son of Dora James GIBSON and Sara Jane BEACH of Newton County, Texas.","STR06" "I47285","Gibson","Charles Ray","10 Feb 1937","6 Sep 2018","0","Charles Ray Gibson, 81, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Thursday, September 6, 2018 in Hemphill Care Center.

Charles was born February 10, 1937 in San Augustine County, Texas to Amos Jefferson Gibson and Effie Mae Ray Gibson. He lived in the Buna/Kirbyville area before moving to Sabine County in 1979. He was a faithful member of Rosevine Pentecostal Church and an outdoorsman. He enjoyed hunting and fishing.

Charles is survived by his wife of almost 43 years, Lavina Hoffman Gibson; his son, Charles Edward ""Cooter"" Gibson and wife, Sherry, of Vidor, Texas; sister, Robbie Lou Ainsworth and husband, Harry, of Kirbyville, Texas; brothers, Thomas Gibson and wife, Janice, of Leesville, Louisiana, Marvin James Gibson of Victoria, Texas, and Larry Gibson and wife, Aileen, of Kirbyville, Texas; granddaughters, Jennifer Phillips and husband, Lamar, of Converse, Louisiana, Tessa Gibson of Conroe, Texas; and Tiffany Kaspar and husband, Zach, of Vidor, Texas; six great grandchildren; and eight very special nieces and nephews plus many more.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Amos and Effie May Gibson; sister, Evie Merle Ellis; wife, Myrtis Mabry Gibson, and great granddaughter, Rayleigh Kaspar.

Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Saturday, September 8, 2018 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services for Charles will begin at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, September 9, 2018 at Rosevine Pentecostal Church, 8285 Gravel Hill Rd, Bronson, Texas with Bro. Gordon Simmons officiating.

Burial will follow services in Gravel Hill Cemetery, FM 1592, Hemphill, Texas under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

Condolences can be made online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, September 12, 2018, page 8","STR06" "I412","Gibson","Clarissa ""Clarrisee""","12 Mar 1841","30 Jan 1932","0","Kay Parker McCary writes: ""Born Marion Co, Miss. Moved to Arkansas 1854, Married H. P. Conn 2 Jan 1859, Moved to Sabine Co. Tex 1869, Daughter of Thomas Gibson & Anna Adams""

Did she marry second a DICKERSON? The death certificate of daughter Martha Conn Boyett lists her mother as Clarrisa Dickerson. She is also shown as Clarissa (Dickerson) CONN on the FindAGrave memorial for Martha Conn Boyett.

FindAGrave instead lists her date of death as 30 Jan 1902, but there is not a photo of the tombstone to verify this earlier date.","STR06" "I24178","Gibson","Glyne","12 Apr 1930","Abt 1930","0","It appears she died young, as she was not listed on the 1930 census, but is shown in 1930 birth records.","STR06" "I38642","","","","","","","" "I42754","Gibson","John Fremont","Aug 1861","Abt 1918","0","He is shown on FindAGrave as a son of John W. Gibson and Susanna Bolander, both of whom also have memorials.","STR06" "I35292","Gibson","Marion E.","14 Apr 1837","10 Dec 1913","0",""" ....daughter of Col. I. S. and Mary (Geren) Gibson, who came to Mississippi from North Carolina, the father having been a prosperous planter and merchant.""","STR06" "I41278","Gibson","Martha","Abt 1800","Yes, date unknown","0","Martha Gibson was born about 1800 in North Carolina, daughter of Stafford Gibson and Mary Ann Sumrall. Stafford Gibson died in 1805 in North Carolina. He may have died in Chesterfield District. South Carolina, as in Drawer 7, Case # 278, Nancy Ann Gibson was granted letters of Administration.

In 1829 in Marion County, Ms., Drawer 71, Case 278, Calvin Sumrall and wife Elizabeth (Gibson) Sumrall, Purson Powell and wife Sarah (Gibson) Powell and Thomas Gibson

VS

William H. Graham and wife, Nancy, late Nancy Gibson widow of Stafford Gibson.

Stafford Gibson and Nancy Sumrall had four children: Elizabeth Gibson married her cousin Calvin Sumrall, Sarah Gibson married Purson Powell, Martha Gibson married 1st. James Conn ,2nd. Allen McDaniel and Thomas Gibson married Anna Adams.

Martha Gibson Conn McDaniel was the only child that did not sue her Mother and stepfather, William H. Graham. Thomas Gibson was the father of Clarissa Gibson that married Henry Patrick Conn, son of James & Martha. Henry Patrick Conn & Clarissa Gibson were first cousins.

James Conn & Martha Gibson were married March 10, 1820, page 179 Book A. Richard Conn, Jr. was a witness. They were married by James Phillips, Minister of Gospel.

Martha Gibson-Beneficiary of Stafford Gibson, page 109, March 15, 1820, as well as Sarah & Elizabeth, received their full share of the estate of Stafford Gibson, decreased, from Ann Graham.

Martha married 2nd. Allen McDaniel in Copiah County Ms. on July 28, 1835. Then Allen McDaniel was made guardian of the six children of James Conn & Martha Gibson Conn. They were George, Nancy, William, James, John and Henry Conn. Dated 24th. August 1835 in Copiah Co., Ms. Recorded in Bond as Guardian-Filed 24th. August 1835.

Proof that this Martha Conn was the same Martha Gibson that married 1st. James Conn, then 2nd. Allen McDaniel. See Transcribed Deed Record J, Copiah County, Page 82. William Graham for love and affection that he felt for his stepdaughte Martha McDaniel, late Martha Gibson. Wm. Graham was like a father to Martha as her father died when she was young.

William H. Graham married February 10, 1809 to Nancy Ann Sumrall Gibson, widow of Stafford Gibson.
They had five children: Leonidas Graham b April 21, 1810, Clarissa Graham b Dec. 18, 1813, John Graham b Dec. 15, 1815, William Henry Graham, Jr. b Oct 28, 1817 and Polly Graham b July 18, 1819.

Martha Gibson Conn McDaniel and Allen had two children: Leonidas b ca 1838 d April 1860 in Marion Co., Tn. and Martha Ann born ca 1840.

Vermell Anderson Brust
11307 Sinclair Avenue
Dallas, Texas 75218-1947","STR06" "I24739","Gibson","Martha Elizabeth ""Mattie""","14 Jan 1877","24 Jan 1958","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows her as a daughter of David Dolan GIBSON and Soletha MILSAP.","STR06" "I7122","Gibson","Mary","1795","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of William Gibson, Jr.","STR06" "I18395","Gibson","Mary","Aft 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Joseph Gibson and Kathryn Swint Duggan. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 72).","STR06" "I22101","","","","","","","" "I22105","","","","","","","" "I10773","Giddens","Mary Ellen","14 Feb 1840","30 Sep 1932","0","Shown as Ellen? on 1880 census? Or was the woman on the 1880 census a second wife?","STR06" "I16021","Gielen","Hildred Mae","14 Dec 1916","15 Oct 1963","0","Name: Hildred Mae Edger
Death Date: 15 Oct 1963
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 46 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 14 Dec 1916
Birthplace: Crowley, La.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Willard C. Edgar
Father's Name: John Daniel Gieler Sr.
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Dora Robinson
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Houston, Harris, Texas
Cemetery: Forest Park Lawndale
Burial Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Burial Date: 17 Oct 1963
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117351
Digital Film Number: 4028334
Image Number: 3176
Reference Number: cn 64176
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I44360","Gilbert","Annie Ophelia","12 Nov 1881","1 May 1976","0","Name Annie Ophelia Mathews
Event Type Death
Event Date 01 May 1976
Event Place San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 12 Nov 1881
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name William Gilbert
Mother's Name Blanche Childers
Informant Gilbert Mathews (son)
Certificate Number 39788
GS Film number 2243935
Digital Folder Number 005145762
Image Number 01020

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K38B-1CG : accessed 15 Dec 2013), Annie Ophelia Mathews, 01 May 1976; citing certificate number 39788, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2243935.","STR06" "I41233","Gilbert","Gertrude","15 Jul 1908","18 Jun 1929","0","Laura Buckmaster shows her as a daughter of James H. GILBERT and Mary Alice ""Rosie"" HARDY.","STR06" "I44353","Gilbert","Ivy Rosco","26 Mar 1884","28 Jul 1955","0","His headstone has a Masonic Emblem. FindAGraves shows him as a son of William Ide Gilbert and Blanche Childress, both of whom also have memorials on that Website, and whom are both buried at the Thomas Cemetery.","STR06" "I22833","","","","","","","" "I8194","Gilbert","John","Abt 1773","Abt 1803","0","Revolutionary Soldier. Made a Will in Franklin County, Georgia 16 April 1803 leaving sons: William, James, John Daughters: Elizabeth and Nancy and wife: Mary. This is recorded in the book Franklin County Georgia Records by Frances Wynd. (Courtesy of Marianne Matkin)","STR06" "I24259","Gilbert","June Rosetta","28 Jun 1923","30 Sep 2017","0","Iowa Conference The United Methodist Church
Death Notifications

Mrs. June Striffler, spouse of Rev. Russell C. Striffler, passed away on Saturday, September 30, 2017

Memorials Services are pending due to Rev. Striffler's health.

Rev. Striffler served in Iowa as Chaplain, Iowa Methodist Hospital, Des Moines, IA; Clinical Chaplain and Chaplain Supervisor, Iowa Methodist Hospital, Des Moines and as Director of Chaplaincy and Chaplain Supervisor, St. Luke's Hospital, Cedar Rapids, IA. He retired in 1987.

Survivors include Rev. Striffler of Arden Hills, MN; daughter, June Sand of Arden Hills, MN and son, David Striffler of Fairfield Bay, AR.

https://www.iaumc.org/obituarydetail/mrs-june-striffler-9711547


In Memoriam

Winter 2018

June GIlbert '45 Striffler of Arden Hills, Minn., on September 30. She is surived by her husband, Dr. Russell C. Striffler '45.

Note: North Central College is a private liberal arts college in the historic district of Naperville, Illinois, US. It is affiliated with the United Methodist Church having nearly 70 areas of study in undergraduate majors, minors and programs through 19 academic departments organized in three undergraduate colleges/schools

https://magazine.northcentralcollege.edu/blog/memoriam","STR06" "I35546","Gilbert","Wiley G.","Dec 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1900 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 6
Enumerated 11 June 1900
SD 7 ED 134 Sheet 6A Stamped 202
99-100
Gilbert, Wiley Head W M Dec 1859 40 M/16 Tx Ala Ala Farmer
Gilbert, Nannie Wf W F Dec 1864 35 M 16 6/4 La NC Miss
Gilbert, Oscar J Son W M Dec 1866 13 S Tx Tx La Farm Laborer
Gilbert, Albert Son W M Jan 1893 7 S Tx Tx La
Gilbert, Arthur Son W M Jun 1895 4 S Tx Tx La
Gilbert, Lottie Dtr W F Jun 1898 1 S Tx Tx La

","STR06" "I14811","Gilbert","William","Abt 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","In 1860, his occupation was listed as ""overseer"" and he owned real property valued at $1,500 and personal property valued at $530.","STR06" "I28193","Gilchriest","Grace Idelle","13 Sep 1915","31 May 2007","0","From FindAGrave:

Grace was born to Milam and Nola (Carpenter) Gilchriest. She resided in Beaumont the last sixty-one years of her life, but considered Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas her true home and raised her children in the Campground community near Milam. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, Wisteria Chapter in Beaumont and was a certified school teacher. She retired from Sears & Roebuck Co. as a division manager and was a charter member and former secretary of her beloved Lamar Baptist Church. Grace is preceded in death by her husband of sixty-seven years, Ivy Davidson Buckley and granddaughter, DeJuana Colleen Buckley. Survivors include her sons and daughters-in-law, Dwayne Young and Delores Buckley and Huey Gerald and Patricia Buckley; sister-in-law, Rosie Gilchriest; grandchildren, Vicki Buckley Bentley, Terry Duane Buckley, Mark James Buckley, Guy Michael Buckley, Linda Buckley Stanbrough, and William Gerald Buckley; great-grandchildren, Duane Young Buckley, Jason Michael Buckley, Christi Colleen Bentley, Brittany Danielle Buckley, Joseph Bryce Bentley, Morgan Grace Buckley, Matthew Dethlefsen, Mark Dethlefsen, Andrew James Ashley, and Carl Avery Stanbrough; great-great grandchildren, Kaitlyn May Buckley, Gavin Kain Buckley, and Ethan Michael Buckley.","STR06" "I41345","Gilchriest","James Clarence Milam ""Mike""","16 Jul 1881","3 Oct 1942","0","From FindAGrave: Son of Stephen Austin Gilchriest & Rebecca Jane Lyons.

","STR06" "I43131","Gilchriest","Michael Bert","24 Jan 1946","18 Feb 2019","0","Michael Bert Gilchriest, 73, of Beaumont, Texas passed away Monday, February 18, 2019 at Baptist Hospital in Beaumont.

Michael was born January 23, 1946 in Hemphill, Texas to Clarence Bert Gilchriest and Esther Dorsey Gilchriest. He was a United States Army Veteran and later worked as a welder in the construction field. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, and reading, in particular, reading his bible.

He is survived by his brother, Pat Gilchriest and wife, Ruth Ann, of Beaumont, Texas; sister, Edwina Hall of Baytown, Texas; and several nieces, nephews, and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Clarence and Esther Gilchriest and his wife, Marsha Gilchriest.

Funeral services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, February 21, 2019 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Burial will follow services in Gravel Hill cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

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

(Copied from Starr Funeral Home website, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 27, 2019, Page 8)","STR06" "I36279","Gilchriest","Nell Miriam","11 Oct 1924","4 Sep 1994","0","Nell Miriam Bragg

Funeral services for Nell Miriam Bragg, 69, of MIlam were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1994, at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. T.A. Bledsoe officiating. Interment followed at New Hope Cemetery near Milam.

She died at 1 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 4, at her residence.

Mrs. Bragg was born Oct. 11, 1924, as a daughter of the ladt Milam and Nola Ideal (Carpenter) Gilchriest. She had lived in Beaumount several years before returning to the Milam area earlier this year. Mrs. Bragg was a homemaker and member of Lamar Baptist Church.

Survivors: husband, Wilburn Bragg of Milam; two daughters, Sherry Ann Poindexter and Barbara Nell Bradford, both of Dallas, a son, Herman Wilbert Bragg of Milam; a sister, Grace Buckley of Beaumont; a brother, Omer Burl Gilchriest of Nederland; nine grandchildren; and a great-granchild.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 7, 1994, Page 8","STR06" "I6009","Gilchrist","Archibald","Feb 1888","Yes, date unknown","0","According to the Decree of District Court, Denver, Colorado, Dated September 2, 1931, showing the proportion of Mary Schwegler's Interest Distributable to Each, the only heir of Mrs. Mary Buerk was Archibald Gilchrist. In Art Peck's THE TEN BENKELMANS WHO EMIGRATED TO AMERICA CIRCA 1850s, it is noted that Archibald was raised by Fred and Mary Kolb. No further details are given. A 12 year old ""Archie Buerk"" was shown as a boarder in the home of Charles and Mary Buerk at the time of the 1900 census. Archie Gilchrist was also shown as the petitioner in regards to the probate of the Estate of Mary Buerk, deceased, in February 1929.","STR06" "I21543","","","","","","","" "I32347","","","","","","","" "I33310","Giles","Clyde William","30 Jul 1913","13 Sep 2022","0","Find A Grave Memorial ID 38317339 links him to parents Joseph W Giles (1880-1949) and Lydia Leggett Giles (1884-1971) and 8 siblings.","STR06" "I46175","Gill","Carlos H.","13 Feb 1883","12 May 1947","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows his father was named Carlos Gill, and his mothers name was not known, He was listed as White, married, and a Bus Operator. Informant was Wenseslaa Gill of 425 Culebra. Place of burial or removal was Roselawn Memorial Park.","STR06" "I46175","Gill","Carlos H.","13 Feb 1883","12 May 1947","0","(Research):



Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Bexar County, City of San Antonio
SD 14 ED 28 Ward 4 Sheet 17B
Nixon St
207-210-233
Hill, Carlos Head M Ot 27 m1 2 Tx Tx Tx English Motorman Street Car
Hill, Wensealaa Wf F Oct 17 m1 2 2/2/ Tx Tx Tx Spanish
Hill, Fred Son M Oct 1 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Hill, Carlos Son M Oct 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Bexar County, City of San Antonio, JP 1
Enumerated April 14, 1930
ED 15-58 SD 22 Sheet 25A Stamped 152
Ruiz Street
Hill, Charles H O 2000 R M Mex 48 M 25 Tx Tx Tx Conductor Street CaR
Hill, Wenses L Wf F Mex 37 m 15 Tx Mexico Mexico
Hill, Alis Son M Mex 22 S Tx Tx Tx Auto Mechanic Garage
Hill, Fred Son M Mex 21 S Tx Tx Tx Collector Retail Merchange
Hill, Jessie Son M Mex 20 S Tx Tx Tx Shipping Clerk, Mens Furnishing Co
Hill, Charles Jr Son M Mex 18 S Tx Tx Tx Delivery Boy Men's Furnishing Co
Hill, Lucille Dtr F Mex 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Hill, Morris Son M Mex 8 S Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio City
Enumerated Apr 2, 1940
SD 20 ED 259-35 Sheet 1B
Ruiz Street
1105 11 Owned 1400
Hill, Carlos H Head M W 58 M No 5 Texas Same House Bus Driver
Hill, Wenseslao Wife F W 47 M No 5 Same House
Hill, Fred Son N W 30 S No H2 Same House Salesman Insurance Co
Hill, Morris Son M W 18 S No H3 Same House
Torres, Lucille Dtr F W 26 D No H2 Same Place Saleslady Dry Good Store
Torres, Elizabeth A GrdDtr 4 F W 6 S O Same Place","STR06" "I46180","Gill","Jesse Saenz","1 Jan 1910","5 May 1970","0","His Texas Death certificate listed him as a barber. He was a veteran of WWII and married. Informant Lupe S. Gill.","STR06" "I46180","Gill","Jesse Saenz","1 Jan 1910","5 May 1970","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I46174","Gill","Lucille Christine Elvira Saenz","15 Dec 1913","4 Mar 1999","0","An Amended birth certificate was filed on May 10, 1977 for Lucille. Her birth certificate orginally read Elbira GILL, born to C. GILL and Wenselado GILL. The correct information was shown as Lucille C. Elvira Gill, born to Carlos Gill and Wenseslaa Saenz. The correction was based on a affidavit by Mrs. Eugene V. Smith fo 534 Rosewood, San Antonio, a friend of Mrs. Eugene V. Smith, who recquested the amendent.","STR06" "I44430","Gill","Roland Roy","Abt 1905","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Oklahoma, McCurtain County, Eagle Township, Broken Bow
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 45-1 SD 13 Sheet 10A
216-242
Gill, Rolland Head R 10 M W 25 M 19 Tn Tn Tn Laborer Sawmill
Gill, Nay Wf F W 27 m 21 Tx Tx Tx
Gill, Rolland Son M W 3 S Tx Tn Tx","STR06" "I44431","Gill","Roland Roy","1 Feb 1927","17 Dec 2013","0","Roland Roy Gill, age 86, passed from this life Tuesday, December 17, 2013, at his residence in the Rosevine Community in Sabine County, Texas.

He was born to Roland Roy and Nay Garlington Gill on February, 1, 1927 in Haslan, Texas.
Roland was retired from the Military. He served in the U.S. Army from 1944 till 1965.

Graveside Funeral Services will be held Saturday, December 21, 2013, 11:00 A.M. Rosevine Cemetery in the Rosevine Community in Sabine County, Texas.

Those who are left to cherish his memory include,
Renae' Tadlock of the Rosevine Community in Rosevine, in Sabine County, Texas; Niece, Carol Kanaley of the Rosevine Community in Sabine County, Texas; Nephew, Roy Lance Tadlock and wife, Lenora of Tucson, Arizona; Great-nieces, Danell Renae Brooks, and Amber Olsen and Tom; Great-nephew, Joshua Roland Tadlock ; Great-great nieces; Makenzi Lenae Dunn.

He is preceded in death by his parents; Nay (Garlinton) Gill and Roland Roy Gill.
Online obituary and online condolences may be posted at www.wymanrobertsfuneralhome.com

Print edition published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 1, 2014, page 12
","STR06" "I36900","Gill","Ruth Sylvia","2 Oct 1908","6 Jul 1993","0","Wikipedia Biography of Ruth Sylva Gill

Lady Fermoy was born Ruth Sylvia Gill at her father's house, Dalhebity, Bieldside, Aberdeenshire, the daughter of Colonel William Smith Gill and his wife, Ruth. [1] She showed early promise as a pianist and studied under Alfred Cortot at the Paris Conservatoire in the 1920s. [2]

Her musical career was cut short when she met, and later married in 1931, the wealthy and much older Edmund Roche, 4th Baron Fermoy. Before he died in 1955, they had three children which included her middle child, Frances Ruth (the mother of Lady Diana Spencer). Lady Fermoy did play the piano in public occasionally after her marriage, most notably with Josef Krips at the Royal Albert Hall in 1950, and with Sir John Barbirolli and the Hall? Orchestra at King's Lynn in 1966.[3] She founded the King's Lynn Festival in 1951 and remained closely involved with the Festival for 25 years, persuading Queen Elizabeth to become its patron. [4]

In 1956, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, appointed the Dowager Lady Fermoy an Extra Woman of the Bedchamber. The Queen Mother, being a widow herself, showed a preference for appointing widows to her household, and four years later Ruth, Lady Fermoy was promoted to Woman of the Bedchamber, a post she held for the next 33 years. [5]

The Queen Mother and Lady Fermoy became confidantes and it was largely supposed that they engineered the match between Charles, Prince of Wales and Lady Fermoy's granddaughter, Lady Diana Spencer. However, when asked about it, Lady Fermoy remarked, ""You can say that if you like ? but it simply wouldn't be true"". [6] It was also said that she counselled her granddaughter against the marriage. [7]

Lady Fermoy was a firm believer in the sanctity of marriage. In 1969, she testified against her own daughter's fitness as a mother, thus allowing Edward Spencer, Viscount Althorp to retain custody of their children after the couple's divorce. [2]

Lady Fermoy died at her home, 36 Eaton Square, London, [8] aged 84. It was reported that she was not on speaking terms with Diana when she died. [2]

1) Williamson, D The Ancestry of Lady Diana Spencer In: Genealogist's Magazine, 1981; vol. 20 (no. 6) pp. 192-199 and vol. 20 (no. 8) pp. 281-282
2) The Times (London), Thursday, 8 July 1993; p. 4 col. D and p. 19 col. A
3) Vickers, Hugo (2006). Elizabeth: The Queen Mother. Arrow Books/Random House. p. 337. ISBN 9780099476627.
4) History of the King's Lynn Festival
5) Mosley, C (ed.) Burke's Peerage, Baron","STR06" "I45890","Gillespie","Matthew","13 Dec 1823","24 Jun 1894","0","Copied from his FindAGrave memorial page""

Son of Mathew & Mary (Borthwick) Gillespie, husband of C. Elizabeth (Unknown) and Rena (McLemore) Gillespie.
","STR06" "I17404","Gillespie","Roxie A.","Abt 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","She might instead have been born in Ohio.","STR06" "I12008","Gillett","Joanna","28 Oct 1680","20 May 1757","0","The daughter of Josiah GILLET and Joanna TAINTOR of Simsbury, CT. (Dwight, p. 166).","STR06" "I3396","Gilley","Bennis Woodrow","8 Apr 1914","14 Aug 1995","0","The (Jasper, TX) Reporter 23 August 1995

Woodrow Gilley

B.W. ""Woodrow"" Gilley, 81, of Kirbyville died Monday, Aug. 14, 1995, at a Jasper hospital. Gilley was a native of Newton County, and had lived in the Kirbyville area several years. He was a retired building contractor.

Survivors: wife, Donna GILLEY of Kirbyville; a daughter Nelda STRICKLAND of Jasper; a son Lawrence GILLEY of Jasper; stepdaughters, Madena COCHRAN of Vidor and Helen CLARK of Mauriceville; step-sons Mack ROSE of Buna, Lynn R. ROSE of Jasper, and Dan A. ROSE of Temple; sisters, Evie POLLOCK of Newton and Mauline SEGURA of New Iberia, Louisiana; and brothers D.H. GILLEY of Newton, Ennis GILLEY of Hemphill, and Denson GILLEY of Jasper.

Funeral Services were held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the chapel of Stringer Funeral Home in Kirbyville. Interment followed at Zion Hill Cemetery near Jasper.","STR06" "I3398","","","","","","","" "I3397","","","","","","","" "I20919","Gilliam","Amy","Abt 1730","Bef 1793","0","In his book, James L. McLemore, III writes that Burwell's ""wife's given name was Amy, and though it has not yet been established, her maiden name was almost certainly GILLIAM. She could have been a younger daughter of John GILLIAM Jr. (who had an Amy among his younger children), but it is more likely that her father was Charles GILLIAM, the son of Hinchea and Fortune (Flood) GILLIAM, who were all neighbors of the McLemores. Charles and Mary (CLANTON) GILLIAM are listed in the ""Albemarle Parish Register"" as being the parents of five children: Fortune (b. 1742), Lydia (b. 1744), Phoebe and John, twins, (b. 1751) and Jordan (b. 1757). These were their youngest five children; it is known that they had at least two other children: Charles Jr. (the oldest) and Edmund, to both of whom Charles Sr. gave land. His gift to Edmund in 1757 indicates a probable birth date for him of 1736 or before, with Charles Jr. certainly older than that. Amy (GILLIAM) McLemore, if indeed an older child of Charles GILLIAM Sr., would probably have been born sometime in the (early) 1730's.........There is no proof that he (Charles GILLIAM) had a daughter named Amy. However, Charles GILLIAM was security on the bond of Burwell's mother Faith when she qualified on the estate of her husband John MACKLEMORE in early 1767, and then himself died later that same year. In addition, Amy is a name used within both the GILLIAM and CLANTON families, Burwell and his wife Amy had a close association with both of these families, and they named two of their younger sons Charles and Gilliam, all of which tends to support this thesis (James L. McLemore, III, pp. 69, 70).","STR06" "I20929","Gilliam","Fortune","Between 1668 and 1671","Aft 1736","0","Fortune or Fortain. Assumed to be the daughter of John and Margery GILLIAM, she would have had to have been one of their youngest children (if not the youngest), as she was probably born with a few years of the time of her father's death in 1671.(James L. McLemore, III, p 39).

Robert McLemore Butler shows her date of death as 12 May 1754 in Surry County, Virginia, much later than the date shown by James McLemore and Mark Freeman.

Billy W. McLemore of Alabama shows her to be half-Cherokee Indian.","STR06" "I29636","Gilliam","William Milburn","Abt 1876","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Virginia, Wise County, Gladeville District and Town
Enumerated 9 Jan 1920
SD 9 ED 170 Sheet 11A
215-218
Gilliam, William M M W 44 M Va Va Va Laborer
Gilliam, Martha E Wf F W 40 M Va Va Va
Gilliam, Reine Dtr F W 12 S Va Va Va
Gilliam, Madalene F W 8 S Va Va Va","STR06" "I34848","Gilliland","Julia Ann Eliza","Abt 1873","Abt 1927","0","Said to be a daughter of Samuel McSpaden Gilliland and Julia Ann Eliza Hartsfield.

http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.baty/1.2.81/mb.ashx","STR06" "I7241","Gilliland","Nancy Jane Elizabeth","Abt 1857","5 Feb 1943","0","A digital image of her Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that she was widowed, and age 86. She was shown as born in Mississippi, to a GILLIAM, and the name listed on the death certificate was Nancy J. Baty. The online certificates of her sons instead indicate her maiden name was Gilliland or Gilliand. The informant was S. A. Baty of Buffalo, Texas. Their relationship was not indicated.

Said to be a daughter of Samuel McSpaden Gilliland and Julia Ann Eliza Hartsfield.

http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.baty/1.2.81/mb.ashx","STR06" "I7241","Gilliland","Nancy Jane Elizabeth","Abt 1857","5 Feb 1943","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I43440","Gillis","Eunice Kathrine","3 Feb 1911","31 Jul 1972","0","Name: Eunice Kathrine Manire
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 31 Jul 1972
Event Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 03 Feb 1911
Birthplace: Starks, Louisiana
Father's Name: Harper Gillis
Mother's Name: George Anna Gibson
Certificate Number: 52834
GS Film number: 2223924
Digital Folder Number: 005145891
Image Number: 01170

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36Q-4C1 : accessed 15 Jul 2013), Eunice Kathrine Manire, 1972.

She was said to have died of brain tumors ca 1972.","STR06" "I5148","","","","","","","" "I26234","Gillman","Elizabeth","Between 1801 and 1802","Apr 1880","0","Shown as Elizabeth GILLMAN on the death certificate of her youngest daughter, Carena E. McLemore Gillespie. The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; Federal Mortality Census Schedules, 1850-1880, and Related Indexes, 1850-1880; Archive Collection: T655; Archive Roll Number: 16; Census Year: 1880; Census Place: Kentucky; Page: 964 shows that she died at age 79, a widow. She and both her parents were said to be born in Kentucky. She died in Logan Co in April 1880, and was said to have been a resident of that county for 64 years, since she was around 15 years old.","STR06" "I26234","Gillman","Elizabeth","Between 1801 and 1802","Apr 1880","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Federal Census
Kentucky, Logan County, Clay, Post Office Auburn
Enumerated 22 Sept 1870
Page 42
286-286
McLemore, Elizabeth 60 F W Keeping House $111$1200 Tenn
McLemore, Benjamin 39 M W Farmer Ky
McLemore, Harriet A 32 F W Ky
McLemore, America J 30 F W Ky
McLemore, Corania E 28 F W Ky","STR06" "I32627","","","","","","","" "I34860","Girmus","Adolph ""Al""","21 Jan 1932","24 Jan 2010","0","(Research):Adolph ""Al"" Girmus, 78, of Lincoln, died Sunday (1/24/10). He was born in Geneva, Neb. to James J. Girmus and Anna May (Matejka) Girmus on January 21, 1932. He graduated from Geneva High School in 1948. Al joined the U.S. Marine Corps December 1, 1949. He trained at San Diego Recruitment Department in California and served in the U.S. Marines during the Korean War, with the 1st Marine Division MTACS-2. He was in action against enemy forces in the following battles: Inchon Invasion, Wonson Invasion, The Battle of the Chosin Reservoir between November and December 1950, and also in the withdrawal and defense of North Central Korea from August 1950 through May 1951. He was also a member of the Chosin Few Survivors. He was a long-time truck driver and worked for General Transfer 1954-61, Red Ball Express 1961-71 and CF Motor Frieght 1971-94. He was a Brother of the Retired Teamsters of America and Teamsters Local 554, Omaha. He was avid golfer and golfed as often as possible with his many good friends.
Al is survived by wife, Clarice Lynette Carr-Girmus; son and wife, Randy and Holly Girmus of North Platte; daughter Jodi Lynn (Girmus) Burleyson, Nashville Tenn.; step-children, Ranae Richmond, Lincoln, Sam and Shelly Pauli, Rock Springs, Wyo., and John Pauli, Long Beach, Calif.; granchildren include, Haleigh Hoster and Hannah Burleyson; Ashley Pauli; Matthew, Aaron, Zachary and Nicholas Richmond, Austin and Autumn Pauli, and his pal puppy Missy. He was the greatest Papa and was adored by his grandchildren. Preceded in death by parents, two sisters, nine brothers.
Services Thursday 12:30 p.m. at Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S. 14th. Memorials to Aging Partners Foster Grandparent Program or Hearts United for Animals. No viewing, cremation. Condolences may be left at .

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, who emailed that this obituary had appeared in one of the Lincoln papers on January 26, 2010


","STR06" "I19693","Girmus","Gottlieb","18 Nov 1847","11 Nov 1917","0","Also known as Bohumil.

The son of Barbara BARTOS and Joseph GIRMUS, Gottlieb was born in Prague, Bohemia in 1847, and immigrated to the United States in 1851 with his (father and) brother Joseph. His father remarried Katharine WAGWADUKE and had eleven additional children. The family lived in New York, and later moved to Newark, New Jersey. Gottlieb worked as a machine shop operator. The Girmus family later settled in Saginaw, Michigan. Here Gottlieb enlisted in the 16th Regiment, Company D, Michigan on March 24, 1864. He was described as being small in stature, five feet one inch tall, with a fair complexion, blue eyes, light hair, occupation laborer. He served for approximately 11 months, but became ill in March and April 1865 and was mustered out of the service due to his health. He was discharged in May 1865.

Gottlieb moved to Nebraska in 1868, and filed a homestead claim at the Beatrice Land Office on April 26, 1869. His land was approximately 150 acres in Section 34 of Liberty Township in Fillmore County.

Gottlieb was apparently industrious and entrepreneurial in spirit. The local paper noted he built to town coal shed, served as assessor for Glengary Township, purchased a well auger as a joint venture with Vit Laun, and served as village clerk. When he was in his early sixties, he moved to Chugwater, Wyoming to set up a homestead in that state. (Milligan, 276).","STR06" "I34859","","","","","","","" "I19692","Girmus","James J.","13 Apr 1883","26 Mar 1943","0","Obituary (from FindAGrave)

James J. Girmus was born April 13, 1883 near Milligan, Nebr. He died at the General Hospital in Geneva on Friday morning, March 26, 1943, at the age of 59 years, 11 months, and 19 days.

October 29, 1907, he was married to Anna Matejka. To this union twelve children were born, Joe is in the Army overseas, Emil, Jim, Mrs. Ervin Odvody; Mrs Hubert Koehn, Ed, Frank, Bill, and the rest at home*. five grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Albert Simacek, also survive. His brothers, Frank and Emil, preceded him in death.

He has farmed all his life in Fillmore County, except five years in Wyoming where he took up a homestead.

* also includes John, Rudolph, Raymond, and Adolph.","STR06" "I19692","Girmus","James J.","13 Apr 1883","26 Mar 1943","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Madison Township
Enumerated 22 Apr 1930
ED 30-22 SD 11 Sheet 5B
113-113
Girmus Edward Hd M W 21 S Ne Ne Ne Farmer
114-114
Girmus, James Hd M W 47 N 27 Ne Mich Czech Farmer
Girmus, Anna Wf F W 38 M 18 Ne Ne Ne
Girmus, Frank Son m W 19 S Ne Ne Ne Laborer Farm
Girmus, William Son M W 17 S Ne Ne Ne Laborer Farm
Girmus, James Son M W 15 S Ne Ne Ne
Girmus, Mildred Dtr F W 13 S Ne Ne Ne
Girmus, Emil Son M W 11 S Ne Ne Ne
Girmus, Joe Son M W 9 S Ne Ne Ne
Girmus, Arlin Son M W 7 S Ne Ne Ne
Girmus, Helen Dtr F W 5 S Ne Ne Ne
Girmus, Rudolph Son M W 3 1/12 S Ne Ne Ne
Girmus, Raymond Son M W 6/12 S Ne Ne Ne


","STR06" "I28821","","","","","","","" "I34857","Girmus","Joe","26 Jul 1921","13 Jun 2001","0","Parent links identified by M. Jensen Seggerman (James and Mildred Girmus).

Joe Girmus, the son of James and Anna (Matejka) Girmus, was born on a farm southeast of Geneva on July 26, 1921, and passed away in Crete on June 13, 2001, at the age of 79 years, 10 months and 17 days.

He attended Rural School District No. 3 near his home to the eighth grade. He continued to help his family on the farm and joined the U.S. Army, serving from 1924-1945 serving in the Army Signal Corp being stationed in Bermuda.

He was united in marriage to Sylvia A. Michl on February 28, 1950 in Milligan. He farmed all his life and in 1982, he retired and moved to Wilber.

Survivors include his wife, Sylvia of Wilber; daughters, Eileen and husband Arlan Oliva of Scottsdale, Ariz. and Gail and husband David Smisek of Swanton; sisters, Mildred Odvody and Helen Koehn both of Geneva; brothers and sisters-in-law, Ray and Donna Girmus and Adolph and Lynette all of LIncoln; grandchildren Cory and wife, Elly Smisek of Swanton, Brenda Smisek of Beatrice and Elizabeth Smisek of Swanton.

He was preceded in death by his parents, James and Anna (Matejka) Girmus; brothers, Ed, Frank, Bill, Jim, Emil, John and Rudy Girmus.

Private family graveside services were held on Monday, June 18 at 2 p.m. at the Wibler Czech Cemetery, with Rev. Paul Quackenbush officiating.

The Nebraska Signal July 4th, 2001 page 4.
Contributor: M. Jensen Seggerman (47078678)","STR06" "I34855","Girmus","Mildred","Abt 1917","Yes, date unknown","0","Her mother's obituary refers to her as ""Mrs. Ervin (Mildred) Odvody, Milligan""","STR06" "I16980","Girmus","Raymond","5 Dec 1929","30 Oct 2009","0","Raymond Girmus, 79, of Lincoln, died October 30, 2009 in Lincoln. He was born 12/5/1929 in Geneva, Neb. to James and Anna (Matejka) Girmus. He was a Freight Car Inspector for Burlington Northern Railroad, retiring after 44 years. He attended Capitol City Christian Church, member of George Washington Lodge # 250 A.F & A.M and volunteered at the Northeast ActivAge Center. He enjoyed gardening and playing cards with friends, playing pool at the senior center, but most especially spending time with his grandchildren.
Family includes: wife, Donna; son and daughter-in-law, David and Laurie Girmus, Omaha; daughter and son-in-law, Laurie and David Cleveland, Longview, Texas; grandchildren, Dan, Tim and Neil Girmus, all of Omaha, and Jessica, Eric and Jaelyn Cleveland, all of Longview, Texas; brother and sister-in-law, Adolph and Lynette Girmus, Lincoln; sisters-in-law, Bernice Girmus, Crete, Sylvia Girmus, Wilber, and Louise Girmus, Geneva. He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Ed, Frank, Bill, James, Emil, Joe, John and Rudy; and sisters, Mildred Odvody and Helen Koehn.
Memorial service will be 10:30 a.m., Tuesday (11/3/09) at Capitol City Christian Church, 7800 Holdrege St., Lincoln. Pastors Bill Thornton and Rusty Miller, officiating. Visitation will be 2-8 p.m., with the family greeting friends from 6-8 p.m., Monday (11/2/09) at Metcalf Funeral Home, 245 No. 27th St., Lincoln. Memorials may be given to the church. Condolences or personal reflections may be left online at metcalffuneralservices.com.

From the Lincoln Journal Star, Posted 1 Nov 2009, Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I17392","Girouard","Mary Ruth","14 Mar 1921","24 Jun 1994","0","The Sabine County Reporter
June 29, 1994, Page 8

Mary Ruth Boyd

Mary Ruth Boyd, 73, of Hemphill died at 6:30 p.m. Friday, June 24, 1994, at Memorial Medical Center of East Texas in Lufkin.

Funeral services were held Monday at St. Pius I Catholic Church in Hemphill with Father Basil Hoan officiating. Interment followed at Gravelhill Cemetery in Sabine County. Arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill.

Mrs. Boyd was born March 14, 1921 in Pt. Arthur as a daughter of Andrew and Evelyn Girouard and was a member of St. Pius I Catholic Church. She had lived in Sabine County several years and was a retired homemaker.

Survivors: husband, Dalton I. Boyd of Hemphill; a daughter Kay L. DAKE of Groves; a son, Dale BOYD of Aurora, Colorado; three grandchildren, Christopher BOYD, Barbara Lynn BOYD, and Stephanie DAKE; and two sisters, Marie WALTHER of Lake Livingston and Hazel SWICE of Hemphill.

Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice in the Pines at 116 S. Raguet; Lufkin, TX 75901.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2008)","STR06" "I6504","Givens","Alma ""Lou"" Melissa","1 Sep 1918","15 Jan 2010","0","Daughter of MILES GIVENS and BEULAH TRAMMEL, according to the Givens Family History owned by Maxine Hensley of Duncan, Oklahoma.

Alma ""Lou"" M. Gentry, 91, died Friday, Jan. 15, 2010, in Wichita Falls.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the First Christian Church Sanctuary. Entombment will follow in the Crestview Memorial Park Mausoleum under the direction of Hampton Vaughan Funeral Home.

Alma Gentry was born September 1, 1918, to Miles Edward & Beulah Grace Givens in Ninnekah, Okla. Alma died peacefully Friday, January 15, 2010, at 91 years of life. Alma was preceded in death by her husband of 64 years, James; brothers, Percy, Doris (DA); sisters, Verna, Alta, Evelyn, Maurine, & Bobbie; great-grandson, Alexander Lee. Alma was a devoted homemaker for 50 years.

She is survived by her brother, Duard of Indiahoma, Okla.; sons, Danny, Fred, and Jimmy, all of Wichita Falls; grandchildren, Colby, Kyle, Deric, Julie, Betty of Wichita Falls, Marc, Laura, Kevin of Houston; and 13 beautiful great-grandchildren.

The family wishes to express their satisfaction of care from the staff of House of Hope and Hospice, their care and dedication to Alma was beyond caring, it was love and more love, forever we will be grateful. The love of God has been poured out in our hearts by the Holy Spirit who was given to us. - Romans 5:5

The family will be at Hampton Vaughan Funeral Home for visitation from 5 to 6 p.m. on Monday, January 18, 2010. Services will be on Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Sanctuary of First Christian Church on Taft Street. Entombment will be in the Crestview Memorial Park Mausoleum. Memorial gifts may be made to House of Hope or Hospice of Wichita Falls.


(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I19436","","","","","","","" "I1548","Givens","Sarah Isabelle ""Belle""","Between 1885 and 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","Nicknamed ""Red"" for her hair color.

Her given name was Sarah Isabelle, but she went by Belle, and was also called ""Red"" for her hair color. She was shown to have first married a Tyler Marter/Martin in 1900, and married Joseph Kubik five years later.

She appears to be the daughter of William Arthur GIVENS and John Ann HOLLOWAY, who both died in Wheeler, Texas; granddaughter of George Wesley GIVENS and Polly Ann MILLER; great-granddaughter of John C. GIVENS and Loryuhama Lavina BELL, and second great granddaughter of John Givens and Elizabeth SEALS of Virginia who later settled in Monroe County, Tennessee.

http://presys.com/~debinflorence/WGivens.html","STR06" "I1548","Givens","Sarah Isabelle ""Belle""","Between 1885 and 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Grady County, Chickasha Twp, Pr 1
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 5 ED 99 Sheet 5 A Stamped 187
719-97-107
Kubik, Joseph Hd M W 29 M1 5 Neb US US English Salesman Har
dware
Kubik, Sarah I Wf F W 25 M1 5 3/2 Tx US US
Kubik, Tyler Son M W 7 S Ok Ne Texas
Kubik, Rodrick Son M W 3 S Ok Ne Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Roberts County, Pr. 1, Miami City
Enumerated 2 Feb 1920
SD 18 ED 212 Sheet 5A
105-109
Kubik, Sarah I Hd F W 33 M Tx US US Hotel Keeper Local Hotel
Martin, Tyler Son M W 18 S Ok Tx Tx Laborer Day
Kubik, Roderick W Son W 13 S Ok Tx Tx
Kubik, Amos S Son M W 8 S Ok Neb Tx
Kubik, Dale R m W 5 S Ok Neb Tx","STR06" "I19697","Glandon","Clare E.","22 Nov 1916","15 Jul 2005","0","Retired from Pet Incorporated as group vice president. (Milligan, 278).

Clare E. Glandon

Fort Myers, Fla.

Clare E. Glandon, 88, Fort Myers, Fla., died Friday (7/15/05) at Shell Point. Born: Norden (11/22/16), son of Clarence and Mary Glandon and a grandson of Allen Elliott, an early state legislator. A resident of Fort Myers since 1982, he formerly lived in St. Louis.

Mr. Glandon was raised on farms in central Nebraska and was the state president of Future Farmers of America. He graduated from the University of Nebraska, where he met his wife, Joyce, and was a member of Alpha Gamma Rho and the dairy judging team. Employed for 43 years by Pet Milk Co. of St. Louis, retiring as a vice president. An Army veteran, he served during World War II in the Pacific, attaining the rank of captain and earned three battle stars and the Bronze Star. Clare was active in the various communities where he lived. He and his wife are very proud that all three of their children graduated from Northwestern University and have advanced degrees.

Survivors: his beloved wife of 62 years, Joyce (Kovanda); his precious children, Virginia (George) Nugent, Vestal, N.Y., Judith (Robert, deceased) Mc Lachlin, Chesterfield, Mo., Robert (Victoria) Glandon, Ridgefield, Conn.; his six dear grandchildren, five great grandchildren and his brother, James, Kearney.

Memorial service: 10 a.m. Nov. 5, Faith United Methodist Church, 15690 McGregor Blvd., Fort Myers, FL 33908. In lieu of flowers, memorials: church. Fort Myers Memorial Gardens Funeral Home, Fort Myers.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, 21 July 2005 Lincoln Journal Star)","STR06" "I9197","","","","","","","" "I4110","Glasscock","Imer Gerald ""Shorty""","Abt 1913","4 Sep 1994","0","The Sabine County Reporter
September 7, 1994, Page 8

I.G. Glasscock

Imer Gerald ""Shorty"" Glasscock, 81, of Nederland died Sunday, Sept. 4, at his residence.

Graveside rites were held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Yellowpine Cemetery in Yellowpine following 10 a.m. services at Pat A. Riley Funeral Home's chapel in Nederland.

He had lived in the Nederland Pt. Neches area 41 years. Glasscock was a retired pipefitter with Local #195 and was retired from Ameripol-Synpol.

Survivors: wife, Bernice Gaugh Glasscock of Nederland; sons, Randall Glasscock of Katy, Byron Glasscock of Humble, and Kelton Glasscock of Houston; a daughter, Janelle Meyer of Houston; step-sons, Curtis Gaugh of Pt. Neches and Danny Gaugh of Nederland; a step-daughter, Jimmie Nell Gant of Nederland; brothers, I.W. ""Tony"" Glasscock of Richmond and L.H. Cooper of Elton, Louisisna; a sister, Lona DeBerry of Danbury.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2008)","STR06" "I2706","","","","","","","" "I2705","","","","","","","" "I2707","","","","","","","" "I39531","Glover","John Benjamin ""Ben""","29 Apr 1886","25 Jan 1971","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6H7-RXK
Name: John Benjiman Glover
Death Date: 25 Jan 1971
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 84 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1887
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Billy Glover
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Victoria Lightfoot
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223072
Digital Film Number: 4169294
Image Number: 1337
Reference Number: 5506
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39531","Glover","John Benjamin ""Ben""","29 Apr 1886","25 Jan 1971","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 16 and 17 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 18B
366-387
Glover, Ben Head M w 28 M La La La Laborer Lumber MIll
Glover, Sarah Wf F W 28 M Tx Tx Tx
Glover, Thelma Dtr F W 7 S Tx La Tx
Glover, Billy Son M W 6 S Tx La Tx
Glover, Evilena F W 4 1/12 S Tx Ka Tx
Glover, Elbert Son M W 1 3/12 S Tx La Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated April 15 and 16, 1930
ED 202-8 SD 19 Sheet 8A Stamped 99
159-163
Glover, Ben Head M W 45 m 19 La La Ga Farmer
Glover, Sara Wf F W 40 m 14 Tx Tx Tx
Glover, Bill Son M W 17 S Tx La Tx Laborer Home Farm
Glover, Evelen Dtr F W 14 S Tx La Tx
Glover, Elbert Son M W 10 S Tx La Tx
Glover, Vernon Son M W 8 S Tx La Tx
Glover, Luther Son M W 6 S Tx La Tx
Glover, Irven Son M W 4 S Tx La Tx

","STR06" "I39563","","","","","","","" "I24728","Glover","Mary","Bef 1770","Bef 1814","0","Daughter of Jones GLOVER, Sr. (The Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama, p. 346). Eldon and Ann McLemore of Derby, Kansas, instead show that his first wife was a GRAVES.","STR06" "I18931","Glover","Vashti","Abt 1812","Aft 1880","0","The daughter of John? Glover.","STR06" "I25425","Gober","Eliza Evaline","1 Jan 1824","26 May 1906","0","Jerald Hemphill instead shows her date of death as 25 May 1906. He shows her as the daughter of Thomas Craddock GOBER and Clarissa Wisdom PITCHFORD. She is said to have been born in DeKalb County, Georgia.","STR06" "I34956","","","","","","","" "I34955","","","","","","","" "I6964","Godwin","John","Bef 1782","Yes, date unknown","0","""Came to Texas and settled at Godwin's Bend on the Sabine River.""","STR06" "I9531","Goetzman","Helen","Aft 1911","","0","She married a Harrell.","STR06" "I9532","Goetzman","Hildred","Aft 1913","","0","She married a Hays.","STR06" "I31823","Goff","Elijah","Abt 1822","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Lisitings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
12 September 1850
286-288
John McCormack 24 M Farmer Louisiana
Elizabeth McCormack 22 F Texas
Thos McCormack 3 M Louisiana
Russell McCormack 19 M None Louisiana
287-289
Drucilla Sheffield 49 F Ga
Harriett Carter 18 F Tex
Emma? Carter 17 F None Tex
Lucinda Carter 16 F Tex
John Sheffield 11 M La
Amanda Sheffield 10 F La
Rachel Sheffield 8 F La
Wiley Sheffield 6 M La
288-290
Elijah Goff 28 M Farmer La
Nancy Goff 29 F Miss
Elisa Goff 6 F La
Mary Goff 4 F La
Catherine Goff 2 F La
Martha Goff 1 F La
289-291
David Carter 21 M Farmer Tex
Sarah Carter 14 F Miss
290-292
William Carter 30 M Miss
Polly Carter 31 M Miss
Wyatt Carter 8 M La
Geo W Carter 5 M La
??? Carter 3 F La
John Carter 1 M La","STR06" "I31827","Goff","Martha","Abt 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married William GROUNDS.","STR06" "I48342","Golba","Anna","6 Sep 1918","25 Sep 2007","0","Obituary, copied from Find A Grave

The Indiana Gazette Indiana, PA
Thursday September 27, 2007

Ann R. Tocci, 89, of Parma Heights, Ohio, died Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2007, at Mt. Royal Villa in North Royalton, Ohio. A daughter of Joseph and Mary Orda Golba, she was born Sept. 6, 1918, in Aultman. Mrs. Tocci was a sales clerk for Halle's Department Store. She was a member of St. John Bosco Catholic Church and Catholic Daughters of America. She was the dear mother of four children, who survive: Barbara McBride and husband John, Beaver; Nick Tocci Jr., Parma, Ohio; Susan Krotine and Dennis Tocci and wife Valerie, all of Strongsville, Ohio; and the beloved grandmother of five and great-grandmother of one. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. She was the last member of her family. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Nicholas Tocci; five siblings: John, Joseph and Peter Golba, Mary Dauthin and Rose Varlich; and a son-in-law, Kenneth Krotine.","STR06" "I7598","Gomer","Ann M.","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married a Mr. DESRISIA.","STR06" "I726","Gomer","Augustus C.","Abt 1829","12 Feb 1872","0","Was shown on the muster roll of Captain J.M. Burroughs Company of the Sabine County Volunteer Infantry, CSA, and was enlisted at Hemphill, Texas by Drury Field for 3 months duty on January 15, 1863.","STR06" "I7601","Gomer","Catherine","Abt 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","Died young, never married.","STR06" "I3491","Gomer","Elizabeth ""Bettie"" Ann","30 Aug 1861","7 Sep 1934","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDDX-WHL
Name: Bettie Crowell
Event Date: 07 Sep 1934
Event Place: Sabina, Sabina, Texas
Gender: Female
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 73 years 7 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 30 Aug 1861
Birthplace: Sabina, ..., Tex.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: Sylvester Crowell
Father's Name: A. C. Gomer
Father's Birthplace: S. C.
Mother's Name: Margaret Gomer
Mother's Birthplace: Sabina, Tex.
Occupation: Housewife
Residence Place: Sabina, Sabina, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Harper Cemetery
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 08 Sep 1934
Informant's Name (Original): J. Gomer
GS Film number: 2116169
Digital Folder Number: 4166232
Image Number: 00001829
Reference ID: v X cn 42366
Collection: Bettie Crowell, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I14203","Gomer","Ella Elizabeth","13 Oct 1892","17 Mar 1941","0","Name: Ella E. Byerly
Death Date: 19 Mar 1941
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine Co., Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 48 years 5 months 4 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 13 Oct 1892
Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J. Gomer
Father's Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Mother's Name: Lethenie Mcdaniel
Mother's Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Occupation: House Work
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine Co., Texas
Cemetery: Sabinetown Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Burial Date: 20 Mar 1941
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2138479
Digital Film Number: 4030501
Image Number: 266
Reference Number: cn 15052
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I14205","Gomer","Helen Louise","12 Mar 1924","27 Jul 2002","0","SABINE COUNTY REPORTER July 31, 2002

Helen Gomer Schluter, 78, of Alvarado died Saturday, July 27, 2002, at an Alvarado care center.

She was born March 12, 1924, in Los Angeles, California, and had been a longtime resident of Fort Worth, where she had moved in 1926.

Mrs. Schluter was a descendant of several Republic of Texas settlers and was the organizing president of the James F. Gomer Chapter, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, in Hemphill. She was also a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Colonial Dames, and several other genealogy clubs and organizations. Her passion was genealogy and she gathered much historical information concerning Sabine County.

She was married first to Aldon M. Sellers of Bluff Dale, and then to Orra J. Schluter of Baraboo, Wisc., in July 1961.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Orra J. Schluter.

Survivors: mother, Ocie Gomer of San Augustine; sons, Michael Sellers and wife Linda of Alvarado and Morris ""Rusty"" Sellers and wife Ramona of Pineville, La.; daughter, Melinda K. Sellers of Westminister, Colorado; grandchildren, Jacob Morton, Jill Clark, Andrew Sellers, Holly Sellers, Sean Williams, Michael Sellers, and Robert Sellers; brothers Edgar R. ""Bill"" Gomer and wife Mae of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Stanly S. Gomer, Jr. and wife Wanda of Burleson; great grandchildren, Zachary, Haley, Austin, Logan, and Treyvor; and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Graveside rites are set for 9:30 am today (Wednesday) at Mount Olivet Memorial Cemetery in Fort Worth.

Memorials may be made to the Diabetes Association or the Alzheimers Association.

Mount Olivet Funeral Home of Fort Worth, directors.","STR06" "I15877","Gomer","Horace Ingram","21 Jun 1897","16 Nov 1945","0","Name H. I. Gomer
Event Date 16 Nov 1945
Event Place Sabine, Sabine, Texas
Gender Male
Race (Original) White
Age (Formatted) 48 years
Birth Year (Estimated)
Birth Date 21 Jun 1897
Birthplace Sabine Town
Marital Status Married
Spouse's Name
Father's Name J. Gomer
Father's Birthplace Sabine Co.
Mother's Name Luthra Mcdaniel
Mother's Birthplace Sabine Co.
Occupation Farmer
Residence Place Sabine Town, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery (Original)
Burial Place Gomer County, Texas
Burial Date 17 Nov 1945
Informant's Name (Original)
GS Film number 2218186
Digital Folder Number 4143945
Image Number 2190
Reference ID cn50319

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFQY-552 : accessed 03 Aug 2013), H. I. Gomer, 16 Nov 1945.","STR06" "I3490","Gomer","James Frederick","Abt 1797","Abt 1869","0","""The Gomer family came to Sabine County, Texas from Giles County, Tennessee between March 2, 1836 and August 19, 1836. He rec'd a Second Class land grant of 1280 A. located and surveyed in what is now Parker County. Evidently he never moved from Sabine County as records show that he bought land in 1844, located in the John Haley Survey, south of Housens Bayou near the Yellowpine community. James Frederick Gomer was typical of the average settler of his time, industrious, honest and determined to have a home in the new country. He raised his family by old fashioned standards, to obey their parents, honor God and country, and respect themselves and their neighbors. He owned a few slaves, according to the records, and a large slave cemetery is located near the Old Gomer Cemetery."" (White and Toole)","STR06" "I31072","Gomer","Joe","6 Apr 1896","22 Jun 1975","0","Name: Joe Gomer
Death Date: 22 Jun 1975
Death Place: Buna, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 79 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1896
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: A. C. Gomer
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Rosie Anna Lord
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Carpenter Construction
Place of Residence: Silsbee Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243826
Digital Film Number: 4167849
Image Number: 1940
Reference Number: 52781
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I3492","Gomer","Joshua","9 Nov 1867","12 May 1948","0","Name Josh Gomer
Event Type Death
Event Date 12 May 1948
Event Place Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 09 Nov 1867
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name Augustus Gomer
Mother's Name Margaret Lowe
Certificate Number 22134
GS Film number 2218864
Digital Folder Number 005145041
Image Number 02206



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39P-V38 : accessed 20 Apr 2014), Josh Gomer, 12 May 1948; citing certificate number 22134, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218864.","STR06" "I7597","Gomer","Leonidas","Abt 1839","Bef 1865","0","Killed while serving with Hoods Brigade during the Civil War. Never married.","STR06" "I48673","Gomer","Martha M","19 Apr 1894","19 Oct 1995","0","Martha Harvill

Martha Gomer Harvill, 101, of Route 2, Bronson, died at 11:40 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 19, 1995, at Hemphill Care Center.

She was born April 19, 1894, in Sabine County as a daughter of the late A. C. and Rose Anne (Lord) Gomer. Mrs. Harvill, as member of the Methodist church, was a homemaker.

Survivors: a sister, Mary Pennington of Kirbyville; a nephew, Robert Gomer of Beaumont; and nieces, Helen Williams of Pineland, Juanell Beckham of Hemphill, and Pat Kirbow and Jewel Denby, both of Kirbyville.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Lawrence Harvill, and a son, Herman Morris.

Graveside rites were held at 3 p.m. Friday at Lowe's Chapel Cemetery in Sabine County with Bro. W. Clarence Howell officiating. Arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, October 25, 1995, page 14

LESS","STR06" "I14196","Gomer","Mary E.","Abt 1854","Yes, date unknown","0","She is said by White and Toole to have married William E. CARNALINE. This marriage is also noted in the DAUGHTERS OF REPUBLIC OF TEXAS, Volume 1, by the Turner Publishing Company, and was submitted by Mrs. John B. GARDNER (GGD), 6389.","STR06" "I15884","Gomer","Robert Austin","17 Mar 1906","24 Aug 1992","0","Military Marker, PFC US Army WW II","STR06" "I14207","Gomer","Stanley Sheldon","26 Nov 1902","19 Feb 1986","0","STANLEY GOMER 26 Nov 1902 Feb 1986 76020 (Azle, Tarrant, TX) (none specified) 459-48-2170 Texas","STR06" "I3321","Gomillion","Mable Gladys","20 Jan 1905","1 Jun 1974","0","Name: Mabel G. Mclemore
Death Date: 01 Jun 1974
Death Place: Alvin, Brazoria, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 69 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1905
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John W. Gomillion
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lenora Johnson
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243323
Digital Film Number: 4170162
Image Number: 2722
Reference Number: certificate # 55720
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I38634","","","","","","","" "I4059","Gooch","C. P.","Abt 1805","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Many
Enumerated 31 Aug 1860
Page 99
680-680
C. P. Gooch 55 M Mill??? Contractor 350 NC
Louisia Gooch 40 F Tenn
Philander D Gooch 22 M Laborer Tenn
James H Gooch 20 N Laborer Tenn
Ann Gooch 20 M Tenn
Martha Gooch 2 F La
S. A. Morgan 25 M Field Laborer Tenn","STR06" "I14273","Gooch","Caroline ""Lina""","Abt 1890","","0","""Descendant of Epperson Payne, who fought in the Texas Revolution"" (White and Toole)","STR06" "I26018","","","","","","","" "I36699","Gooch","Clayburn Patrick ""C. P.""","8 Jun 1922","1 Mar 1992","0","In her annotated transcription of the Harper's Chapel Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary indicates that he had a Military Marker inscribed ""US Navy WW II.""","STR06" "I48289","Gooch","Cleo Goodwin ""Tommy""","9 Apr 1952","15 Oct 2022","0","""Tommy"" Cleo Goodwin Gooch, Jr, 70, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Saturday, October 15, 2022 in Corner Stone Hospital, Conroe, Texas.

Tommy was born to Cleo Goodwin Gooch, Sr. and Minnie Alyce Ferguson Gooch on April 9, 1952 in Hemphill, Texas. He was a lifetime resident of Sabine County and a member of East Mayfield Missionary Baptist Church. He attended Hemphill High School and after graduation, he became a truck driver and heavy equipment operator.

He was a mountain of a man with a big sense of humor. He liked to go hunting and fishing and was a member of the National Rifle Association. He also liked muddin' and tearing stuff up. He loved old country and gospel music and could play several instruments including trombone from his high school band days and guitar, piano, mandolin, and dobro. He also loved hog hunting, running his dogs, and traveling to rodeos with his girls. He was a family man that enjoyed spending his time with his wife, children and grandchildren.

Being the Jack of all Trades that he was, he owned Gooch Logging Company and later Gooch Trucking Company before working construction and pipeline. He also worked for the City of Hemphill before retiring.

Tommy is survived by his wife of nearly 34 years, Donna Gooch of Hemphill; sons, Scot Gooch and wife, Shellie, of Elysian Fields and Robert Walden and wife, Charlene, of Brazoria; daughters, Caterina Pearson and husband, Jason, of Hemphill; Jennifer Newell of Milam, and Taylor Beekman and husband, Nick, of Blue Springs, Nebraska; sister, Amanda Hammock and husband, Virgil, of Hemphill; mother-in-law, Lee Jinkins of Hemphill; grandchildren, Whitney Fogle and Kevin, Danielle Halderman and Casey, Alexis Dragon and Trenton, Colby Pearson and Kaylee, Ty Pearson and Heather, Colton Gooch, Justice Gooch and Blakely Beekman; great grandchildren, Hunter and Chance Fogle, Kreed and Kross Pearson and Evie Pearson; nieces, Monica and Kirk, Melanie and Todd, Kelly and Michelle; nephews, Jerred and Mason; and his 44 oz. Love's Truck Stop Mug.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Cleo and Minnie Gooch; father-in-law, J. P. Hassell; son-in-law, Gary Newell; and guard dog, an Australian Shepherd, Kyah.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, October 19, 2022 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Terry Holland officiating.

Burial will follow services in Oakhill Cemetery with Ron Ray, Carl Beall, Tommy Scales, Kevin Dutton, Robert Hamilton, Ed Corley, Donnie Impson, Joey Click, Joe Gooch, Jay Chance, Lynn Clark and Holden Perimon serving as pallbearers.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also Published in The Sabine County Reporter, October 19, 2022, page 4","STR06" "I45079","","","","","","","" "I36698","Gooch","Edelle ""Doll""","15 Dec 1923","17 Jun 2003","0","Referred to as Edelle JACKSON of Beaumont in the 1997 obituary of her mother. In the 2013 obituary of her brother, Robert F. Gooch, she was instead listed as Edelle McGee, deceased.","STR06" "I5672","Gooch","Gayre ""Gay"" Valentine","28 Oct 1906","7 Sep 1961","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD66-BLK
Name: Gayre V Gooch
Death Date: 07 Sep 1961
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 54 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 28 Oct 1906
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W L Gooch
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Amanda Hammock
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 09 Sep 1961
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116792
Digital Film Number: 4166598
Image Number: 3419
Reference Number: v X cn 54215
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I14253","Gooch","Henrietta Louisa","Jul 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","Married John Williams on 15 Jan 1904???","STR06" "I36701","Gooch","J. E.","16 Aug 1937","1 Jan 2021","0","J. E. Gooch, 83, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Friday, January 1, 2021 at Shady Acres Nursing Home in Newton, Texas.

J. E. was born on August 16, 1937 in Sabine Town, Sabine County, Texas to Robert Lawrence Gooch and Ida Youngblood Gooch. He worked for many years as a supervisor for American General Life Insurance. He had resided in Hemphill since 1994, having previously lived in Houston. He loved to hunt and fish and was an avid storyteller.

J. E. was a member of Harper Chapel, Littleton Fowler Masonic Lodge 305, Melrose Masonic Lodge of Houston, Scottish Rites in Houston, and Sons of the Republic of Texas.

J. E. is survived by his wife, Nina Gooch of Hemphill; daughter, Cindy Gooch Mims and husband, Mike, of Hemphill; grandchildren, Nicole Wade, Marcus Fishbeck, Matthew Fishbeck, and Kayla Doubrava; and seven great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his daughter, Kim Gooch Fishbeck; brothers, C. P. Gooch and R. F. Gooch; and sisters, Pauline Neal, Marcille Moore, and Edelle Jackson.

Graveside services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, January 5, 2021 at Harper Chapel Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Buddy Pratt officiating.

Serving as pallbearers are Marcus Fishbeck, Matthew Fishbeck, Dean McGee, Jason McGee, Bob Neal, and Bobby Neal.

Honorary pallbearers are Mike Mims, Chester Blackmann, Colton Bailey, Caleb McElroy, Will Doubrava, Tommy Neal, Josh Neal, Frank Coday, Roger Coday, Keith Arthur, Alan McDaniel, and Kirk Butler.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 6, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I3255","Gooch","James H.","Abt 1840","","0","In her annotated transcription of the Hemphill City Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows that there is only a military marker, with no dates, for J. H. Gooch. It is engraved Co. B 17 LA INF CSA","STR06" "I15614","Gooch","James Harvey","11 May 1876","31 Aug 1951","0","Shown as James A., age 5, on an extract of the 1880 Sabine County, Texas census. Laura Buckmaster instead listed his middle name as Horace.

Name James Harvey Gooch
Event Type Death
Event Date 31 Aug 1951
Event Place Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 11 May 1876
Birthplace Hemphill, Texas
Father's Name Phil Gooch
Mother's Name: Unknown
Informant Mrs Nettie Gooch
Certificate Number 47868
GS Film number 2074778
Digital Folder Number 005145612
Image Number 03029



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3C2-QLX : accessed 12 Apr 2014), James Harvey Gooch, 31 Aug 1951; citing certificate number 47868, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2074778.","STR06" "I26015","","","","","","","" "I33438","Gooch","Marcille Willie","8 Jan 1921","8 Feb 2009","0","The Sabine County Reporter
February 11, 2009, Page 11

Marcille Gooch Moore

Marcille Gooch Moore was born the oldest child of Lawrence and Ida Youngblood Gooch Jan. 8, 1921, at Sabinetown. On Feb. 8, 2009, in San Augustine, she succumbed to complications of Alzheimer's disease and receiving her promise of eternal life, joined in heavenly paradise her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ and all her loved ones who have gone on before.

Marcille is survived by her husband, Madison Moore, of Port Arthur; sons and daughters-in-law, Roger and Jeannie Coday of Lake Jackson and Frank and Virginia Coday of Hemphill; brothers, R. F. Gooch and wife Dorothy and J. E. Gooch and wife Nina of Hemphill; and sister, Pauline Neal of Nacogdoches. Also surviving are step-daughters Johnnie Lee O'Dell and Billie Jean Legg of Silsbee, Patricia Donnelly and Sondra Thompson of Port Arthur, Willie Mae Harvey of Newton, Louis Adkison of Hemphill, and step-son, Richard Moore of Woodville. Other survivors include nieces, nephews, grandsons, granddaughters, and grandchildren all of whom are a living legacy of her marriage to three wonderful, loving husbands.

Marcille was predeceased by husbands, H.D. Coday, Sr. and Delton Jones, her parents, siblings C. P. Gooch, Edelle Jackson and step-children Florene Casciola, Maurice Salles, Mildred Merritt, Aliene Belaire, and H. D. (Sonny) Coday, Jr.

Upon graduation from Hemphill High School in 1938, Marcille moved to Houston where she employed as a telephone operator by Southwestern Bell. She met and married Drexel Coday, a widower with seven children. From that union, Roger and Frank were born.

After the death of her first husband in 1969, Marcille married Delton Jones. They shared their final years of employment with Temple Lumber Company as they both moved toward retirement. After Delton passed away, Marcille met and married Madison Moore. Their lives together were filled with activities, surrounding family, church, travel, the Hemphill Senior Citizens Center, Eastern Star, and Madison's Masonic activities.

Marcille was a strong woman. Her life epitomized the strength and where-with-all exhibited by pioneer women of her first husband's age (he was born in 1894.) Although she was a sensative, loving woman, she could and did work like a man. In 1954 at LaBelle, while helping Drexel and the hands work cattle in spring roundup, she was cornered in a corral and knocked flat by an enraged 900 pound Brahman bull. The ""working hands"" were amazed when two hours later, although banged and bruised, she had picked herself up, gone back to work, and under shade trees near the corral, served a hot noon-time meal to the cowboys.

A visitation was held from 5 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 10 at Starr Fuenral Home, Hemphill.

Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Aaron Pardue, First Baptist Church of Hemphill assisted by Rev. Jim Salles of West End Baptist Church of Beaumont at 1 p.m. Wednesday, (today), Feb. 11 at the funeral home. Interment will follow in Hemphill Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be J.E. Gooch, Robert G. Neal, Sr., Tommy Neal, Dean McGee, Josh Thompson, John Edwin ""Butch"" O'Dell, and Ted O'Dell.

Services are under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill.

(Transscribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2009)","STR06" "I33848","Gooch","Martha","Abt 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","May instead be a granddaughter, or other relatived, based on the significant age gap.","STR06" "I29333","Gooch","Novie","2 Jun 1921","2 Jun 2007","0","The Sabine County Reporter
Page 14, June 13, 2007
Obituaries

Novie Whitmire Cones

Novie Whitmire Cones, 86, of Lumberton died on her birthday, June 2, 2007.

Mrs. Cones was born June 2, 1921, in Hemphill as a daughter of the late Walter Lee and Bulah (Youngblood) GOOCH. As an active member of the First Baptist Church in Silsbee, she was a Sunday School teacher. Mrs. Cones was retired from Baptist Hospital as an admitting clerk.

She was preceded in death by her first husband, Tucker WHITMIRE.

Survivors: her husband of 16 years, John D. CONES; daughters, Gladys BAGGETT and husband Larry of Spring and Carolyn McLEMORE of The Woodlands; stepchildren, Ronnie FORMAN and husband Fred of Houston, Kenneth CONES and wife Anita of Tyler, and Johnny CONES and wife Donna of Los Angeles, California; a sister, Gladys JOHNSON of Florida; grandchildren, Tracie BROOKS, Jeremy BYROM, Julie BYROM, Jill SHEFFIELD, Dustin McLEMORE and Josh BYROM; and three great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, June 5, at First Baptist Church in Silsbee with Dr. Scott Moody officiating. Interment followed at Forest Lawn Memorial Cemetery in Beaumont.

Memorial contributions may be made to First Baptist Church of Silsbee, 350 Hwy 96 S, Silsbee, Texas 77656.

Services were under the direction of Claybar/Kelley-Watkins Funeral Home in Beaumont.","STR06" "I36697","Gooch","Pauline Lemmie","11 Aug 1925","5 Dec 2010","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 8, 2010, Page 14

Pauline Gooch Neal

Pauline Gooch Neal, 85, died Sunday, December 5, 2010 in the Willowbrook Nursing Center, Nacogdoches, after an illness.

Mrs. Neal was born in Sabinetown to Robert Lawrence and Ida Youngblood Gooch and lived in Sabine County all her life. She was preceded in death by her husband, ""PeeWee"" Neal. She was also a member of the First Baptist Church in Pineland.

She is survived by her sons, Robert ""Bob"" Neal and his wife Charlene of Hemphill and Tommy Neal of Springhill. She is also survived by two brothers, J. E. Gooch and his wife Nina and R. F. Gooch and his wife Dorothy, all of Hemphill; her grandchildren, Bobby Neal, Josh Neal, and Jessica Conn; and great-grandchildren, Trey, Katie, Travis, Kiley, Kacie, Trent and Jake.

Funeral services will be at 10 a.m., Wednesday, Dec. 8 (today), in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in Springhill Cemetery near Hemphill.

Services are under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Online condolences may be posted at www.starrfuneralhome.com

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2010)","STR06" "I1806","Gooch","Philander Davis","Sep 1838","Aft 1920","0","In her annotated transcription of the Hemphill City Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows that there is only a military marker, with no dates, for P. D. Gooch, engraved Co F 11 Texas INF CSA","STR06" "I1806","Gooch","Philander Davis","Sep 1838","Aft 1920","0","(Research):Census Listings:


From an extract of the 1880 Sabine County, Texas census

198-201
Gooch, Philander w m 43 farmer Tex -- --
Gooch, Caroline E w f 39 wife Tex SC Tenn
Gooch, Margaret A w f 17 dau Tex GA SC
Gooch, Claiborne P w m 14 son Tex
Gooch, William Lee w m 11 son Tex
Gooch, Bob G. w m 9 son Tex
Gooch, Jack P. (female) w m? 7 son? Tex (dau is correct)
Gooch, James A. w m 5 son Tex
Gooch, Henrietta L. w f w dau Tex

From an extract of the 1900 Sabine County, Texas census

JP Precinct No. 1
167/171
Gooch, Philander Head M W 61 M TN NC TN Farmer
Gooch, Caroline (Payne) Wife F W 59 M TX GA SC
Gooch, William Son M W 30 N TX TN TX
Gooch, Amanda (Hammock) D-in-law F W 22 M TX TX TX
Gooch, Louisa Dau F W 21 S TX TN TX
Gooch, Abbie E. Dau F W 18 S TX TN TX
Maund, Louis Boarder M W 19 S TX VA TX Farmer

From an extract of the 1920 Sabine County, Texas census:

JP Precinct No. 1
601/623
Gooch, Philander D. Head M W 81 M TX (sic) NC TX Farmer
Lewis, Frank Son-in-law M W 52 M TX GA TX
Lewis, Abbie Dau F W 31 M TX TN TX","STR06" "I36706","","","","","","","" "I36700","Gooch","Robert Frank ""R. F.""","21 Feb 1927","22 Jun 2013","0","Robert F Gooch (R.F) of Hemphill, TX, passed away Saturday, June 22,2013 at Silsbee Oaks Health Care in Silsbee, TX. He was the son of Lawrence & Ida Youngblood Gooch, and was born in Sabinetown, TX on February 21, 1927. He graduated from Hemphill High School in 1945. He spent 2 years in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict. He worked at Allied Chemical in Orange, TX, for 33 years before retiring and returning to Hemphill.

In 1951, he married the love of his life, Dorothy Jane (Dot) McDaniel, the one he marched with in his high school commencement and Baccalaureate exercises. He trusted the Lord for salvation at age 19 and served God faithfully throughout his life. He was always a part of the music ministry where he lived and served. He was an ordained Music Minister and also a Deacon Emeritus of First Baptist Church of Hemphill. Robert also was a member of the Sons of the Republic of Texas.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his grandson, Ryan Joseph Pineda, and 4 siblings (C.P. Gooch, Marcille Moore, Edelle McGee, Pauline Neal). He is survived by his wife, Dot, of 61 years; two daughters, Rhonda Willey and her husband, Hershal of Mauriceville and Rachel Harbuck of Orange. One brother, J. E. Gooch and his wife, Nina. Two granddaughters: Amanda Marie (Steven) of Mauriceville, and Kathryn Knighton (Lee) of Vidor. Five great-grandchildren: Justin, Addison, Jacob, Kade and Zachary.

Visitation will be held from 5:00-8:00 pm on Monday, June 24, 2013, at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. The funeral will be held at 2:00 pm on Tuesday, June 25, 2013 at First Baptist Church of Hemphill. Pastor E. Dale Lee of the Orange County Cowboy Church and Rev. Kevin Brown of the First Baptist Church of Mauriceville, will conduct the service. Burial will follow in the Harper Chapel Cemetery. In honor of Robert's love for the church music programs where he has served, the family requests memorial contributions be made to the music ministry of the church of your choice, or the Alzheimer's Association.

www.starrfuneralhome.com
www.sabinecountyreporterlive.com
Print edition
The Sabine County Reporter
June 26, 2013, page 14","STR06" "I26016","","","","","","","" "I12951","Gooch","Robert Lawrence","23 Nov 1895","26 Nov 1989","0","At the time of the 1920 Sabine County Census, his family was living with his widowed mother. In her annotated transcription of the Harper's Chapel Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary indicates that he had a Military Marker inscribed ""Cook US Army WW I.""","STR06" "I12951","Gooch","Robert Lawrence","23 Nov 1895","26 Nov 1989","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County
633/635
Gooch, Roxie J Head F W 53 WD TX MS MS Farmer
Gooch, Robert L. Son M W 23 M TX TX TX
Gooch, Ida Dau-in-law F W 19 M TX AL TX
Gooch, Walter L. Son M W 21 S TX TX TX

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Justice Precinct 1
Enumerated April 28, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 17B
84-84
Gooch, Robt. L. Head M W 34 M 22 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Gooch, Ida Wf F W 28 M 16 Tx Ala Tx
Gooch, Marcille W Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Gooch, C. P. Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Gooch, Edell Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Gooch, Pauline L Dtr F W 4 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Gooch, R. F. Son M W 3 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I37655","","","","","","","" "I12950","Gooch","Walter Lee","9 Feb 1898","20 Jul 1966","0","(Research):Census Information:

Texas, Sabine County, Precinct #1, Hemphill
April 8, 1930 by Lena W. Toole
ED 202-2 SD 19 Sheet 2B
6th Street
38-44
Gooch, Walter L Hd O $1000 M W 32 m 22 Tx Tx Tx Gravel Haul
er State Highway
Gooch, Bula W F W 29 M 19 Tx Ala Tx
Gooch, Novie Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Gooch, Gladys Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I34116","Goodall","Thomas","29 Jun 1918","1 Mar 1975","0","Thomas was a Naval Officer and Ships Mechanic. He was the son of Edward Goodall and Sarah Jane Cope.","STR06" "I34113","","","","","","","" "I2184","Goode","Evie","Abt 1864","Bef 1898","0","Her mother was the widow Martha H. Goode.","STR06" "I14235","Goodloe","Elizabeth","14 Feb 1887","","0","Said by Bob Miller to be a daughter of Garrett Vivian Goodloe and Anna Judson.","STR06" "I23503","Goodloe","Frances A. ""Fannie""","Abt 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","The Affidavit of B.R. Payne, a cousin, shows her as Fannie (Goodloe) Windberg, wife of S. Windberg.","STR06" "I23505","Goodloe","Garrett Benjamin ""Ben""","Abt 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown as G.G., Male, age 6 in 1860 and Janet? B, age 16, Male in 1870. His full name appears to have been Garrett Benjamin Goodloe.

Garrett Benjamion Goodloe murdered his brother in law, Dr. Evans, in 1877.

Galveston Daily News (Newspaper) - April 25, 1877, Galveston, Texas
Subscription - Galveston Daily News - Newspaper Archives - Apr 25, 1877
Sabine Co

Some six weeks since Dr. Evans married the daughter of R. K. Goodloe, of Sabine town, Texas, and she now mourns the loss of an affectionate and loving husband, called from earth and its busy scenes by the hand of her own brother, G. B. Goodloe. On the 14th inst. Dr. H. W. Evans was arrested on a charge of bigamy, by G. B. Goodloe and Porter Brown, without warrant or authority, as is stated. They took him some eight or ten miles, to near or at the Sabine River, and there shot him to death. Evans had $25 in money, of which he was robbed; And some native gold in his possession, with his hat and valuables, to the amount of $100, were taken from his body by these parties, Goodloe and Brown. The charge of bigamy was totally unfounded, and the arrest was in fact made by the two parties without warrant and they were, furthermore, not officials one, Goodloe, living in Texas, and the other, Brown, living in Sabine Parish, Louisiana.

The citizens of Texas and Louisiana residing near this occurrence are very much excited and highly incensed at this murder, and have subscribed a large sum, some $1200 or $1400, as a reward for the capture of Goodloe and Brown.

Kay Brown Simon, a descendant of William Porterwine Brown, writes that her great-great-grandfather, was a friend of Garrett Benjamin Goodloe, and that this association ""got Porterwine the gallows."" However, Carolyn Brown-Heitzman, in subsequent research with others, has concluded that this is incorrect, based on the age of the Porter Brown hung in Many, Louisiana (age 23 and unmarried) compared to that of William Porterwine Brown of E. Feliciana Parish. These other reasearchers have concluded that the two Porter Brown's were two different men.","STR06" "I23502","Goodloe","Josella C.","Abt 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","Josella Goodloe, a daughter of Dr. R. K. Goodloe of Sabinetown was married first to Dr. H.W. Evans, who was killed by her brother soon after their marriage.

On May 10, 1878, Porter Brown was hanged here for aiding Ben Goodloe to murder Dr. H. W. Evans.

http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/la/sabine/history/hsit.txt (History of Sabine Parish, Louisiana)

The affadavit of B. R. Payne, a cousin, notes she later married a man by the name of Genius.","STR06" "I23507","Goodloe","Molly B.","Abt 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","Not found on 1870 census. Did she die young?","STR06" "I14229","Goodloe","Pattie Emma","15 Apr 1851","23 Feb 1933","0","Obituary, copied from FindAGrave:

Aunt Pattie Maund

Pattie Emma Maund was the daughter of Dr. R. K.(Robert Kemp) and Neriza Ann Goodloe of Sabinetown, Texas. She was born April 15, 1851, and departed this life at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. E. King, Hemphill, February 23, 1933, at the age of 81 years, 10 months and 8 days.

She married Henry Clay Maund, June 24, 1869, at Sabinetown, Texas. He preceded her in death, August 16, 1920.

To this union were born ten children, namely: Gordon Lee Maund, Harry Mellon Maund, Mrs. Vernon Gladys King, Twin boys, Rev. L.V. Maund of Thomas, Okla; Looman Goodloe Maund, Oklahoma City, Okla; Mrs. Mabel Kelly Iles wife of Dr. John Iles, who departed this life in the year of 1915: Rob Maund, who died in infancy; Mrs. Bertha Annie Felts of League City, Texas and Leo Bascom Maund of Houston.
She is survived by the above named children, 31 grandchildren, 12 great grand children and one sister, Mrs. Mollie Plunket of Keine, Texas and 14 nieces and nephews.
(Several lines are crumpled )
?.at Sabinetown, south, in which?loyal and devoted member until God called her home.

""Miss Pattie"" as she was fondly called lived a life of love and service exemplifying the life of our Lord. ""Who went about doing good, ministering to the sick and needy---obeying the injunctions of scripture where we are told, that pure and undefiled religion before God the Father is this, to visit the fatherless and widows in time of their afflictions and to keep ones self unspotted from the world and her entire life was lived in harmony with this scripture and its teachings. All her life was thusly lived in Sabine County.

The above named relatives and a host of life long friends mourn her going.
""Servant of God, well done, Thy glorious warfare is past, The battle is fought, the victory won ___And thou are crowned at last.""

The funeral was conducted from the First Methodist Church, the pastor officiating. Interment was made in the Hemphill cemetery.

Sons and sons-in-law were pallbearers. Grand daughters---Grace, Thelma and Wilhemina Maund and Gladys Iles were flower girls.","STR06" "I14230","Goodloe","Robert Kemp","18 Jun 1813","20 Oct 1879","0","""Dr. Goodloe had attended college in Kentucky, studied medicine in Ohio, and enlisted in Sidney Sherman's Company in Kentucky December 1836. This company arrived in Texas January 1836, and Robert K. Goodloe was assigned to Capt. Karnes Co as Orderly-Sgt. he was in the Skirmish of April 20th, and in the Battle of San Jacinto April 21, 1836. He then served in the Mexican War of 1846, as Brigadier Gen. He was a true Texas Patriot, serving for many years as Chairman of the Texas Veteran's Association for the 2nd Senatorial Dist. He was devoted to the interest of his fellowman, interested in saving life, not destroying it. He moved his family to Sabinetown and practiced medicine until his death. He also farmed and raised famous race horses. He and his wife are buried in Sabinetown Cemetery.They were the parents of ten children, eight of them who lived to be adults."" (White and Toole)

The Sabinetown Cemetery listing also shows him as a member of Co. K, 2 Texas Mtd Vols, CSA, and as a son of Robert Goodloe and Agnes Johnson.","STR06" "I14230","Goodloe","Robert Kemp","18 Jun 1813","20 Oct 1879","0","(Research):Census Information:

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine, Sabine
66-66
R.K. Goodlow 46 M Physician 1000 9895 Va
N.A. Goodlow 40 F La
Francis A Goodlow 14 F
N.W. Goodlow 10 M
P E Goodlow 8 M
G. B. Goodlow 6 M
J.C. Goodlow 4 F
H.S. Goodlow 2 M

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine
R.K. Goodloe 57 M W Physician 1000 1000 Virginia
Henrietta Goodloe 50 F W Keeping House Louisiana
Norris M. Goodloe 21 M W Texas
Janet B Goodloe 16 M W Texas
Joella C. Goodloe 14 F W Texas
Harry S. Goodloe 14 M W
Bob Goodloe 7 M W Texas","STR06" "I28932","","","","","","","" "I28928","","","","","","","" "I4065","Goodrich","John Smith","Bef 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","""County Judge of Sabine County 1866-1869."" (White and Toole, p 61).","STR06" "I394","Goodrich","Martha Claiborne","22 Jan 1814","18 Nov 1895","0","Lived with her son, Jefferson Oliver Davidson, at the time of the 1880 census.","STR06" "I682","Goodrich","Thomas Benton","Bef 1792","Yes, date unknown","0","Probably the son of James Thomas Goodrich and wife Ruth Benton. The Goodrichs were from England to Va. (White and Toole, p 61).","STR06" "I6650","Goodrich","Verna A.","22 Sep 1905","26 Jun 2001","0","Verna Thedford

Verna Thedford, 95, of Hemphill died Tuesday, June 26, 2001 at SunBridge Care Center in Katy.

Mrs. Thedford was born Sept. 22, 1905, in Milam as a daughter of the late Clara (Halbert) and John S. Goodrich and had been a lifelong resident of Sabine County. She was a member of Hemphill's First Baptist Church and retired with 37 years service as a Hemphill Independent School District teacher.

Survivors: daughter and son-in-law, Freddye and Chuck Kelly of Katy; three grandchildren, Bruce Coussons of Dallas and Brian Coussons and Brad Coussons, both of Katy; two step-grandchildren, Charlie Kelly of Mesquite and Lara Cassidy of Garden Grove, California; and three great-grandchildren, Nicki Coussons and Conner Coussons, both of Dallas, and Brooks Coussons of Katy.

Funeral services were held at 11 am Saturday at First Baptist Church in Hemphill with Bro. Jim Turner and Bro. Fred Raney officiating. Interment followed at the Hemphill City Cemetery.

Starr Funeral Home, Inc., Hemphill, directors.","STR06" "I11529","","","","","","","" "I6443","Goodwin","James Howard","15 Aug 1924","29 Jun 2006","0","Lives in Garden Grove, California. He has four children. This was his last place of residence as well, according to the Social Security death index.","STR06" "I18626","Goodwin","Lucinda","Aft 1832","Bef 1859","0","Died or separated prior to 1859? (Based on the date of James Kuykendall's marriage to Jemima Whitting).","STR06" "I6441","Goodwin","Mary Genevieve","21 Mar 1923","11 Feb 2012","0","Lynell Gentry Cordell found her listing on the SSDI:

U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current
Name: Mary G Adair
Born: 21 Mar 1923
Died: 11 Feb 2012
State (Year) SSN issued: Texas (Before 1951)

Ken Harvey writes: One of Mary's daughters was Dianne, who died from cancer at the age of 51 (1944 - 17 March 1995). Dianne had one daughter Lori (?) and two grandchildren. She used to visit Edith Lynell Gentry every year in Oklahoma. Lynell Cordell writes that she also had a son named Mitch Adair.","STR06" "I1625","Goodwin","Tolbert Newton","13 Sep 1897","30 May 1972","0","On his marriage he was described as ""of Panhandle, Carson Co., Texas."" They were married by L. G. Maynard

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Talbert Newton Goodwin
City: Arthur
County: Stephens
State: Oklahoma
Birth Date: 13 Sep 1897
Race: White
Roll: 1852128
DraftBoard: 0
Occupation: Farmer for A. B. Goodwin, Arthur, Stephens Co. OK
Nearest relative: Mrs. Eva Goodwin, mother, Arthur, Stephens Co. OK
Height/Build: Medium/Medium
Color or eyes/hair: Blue/Brown","STR06" "I2564","","","","","","","" "I32082","Goodwyn","Celestine Raoul","7 Mar 1859","6 Oct 1933","0","""Alabama Deaths, 1908-1959"":

Name: Cilestine G McLemore Death Date: Oct 1933 Death County: Montgomery Volume: 43 Certificate: 21004 Roll: 3","STR06" "I7968","","","","","","","" "I19700","Gordan","Alvin L.","22 Oct 1926","13 Oct 2004","0","Alvin taught math for one year, after which he and Beth moved Bradshaw, Nebraska. He worked in Grand Island for Bonsall Pool Company for 27 years thereafter, later moving to York, Nebraska where he bought into York Oliver Sales. (Milligan, 278).

Alvin L. Gordan, age 77 of Bradshaw, died Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2004 at York. Alvin was born on a farm northeast of Bradshaw on October 22, 1926 to Alvin C. and Etta H. (Edmunds) Gordan.

He attended Bradshaw High School and graduated in 1944. He then attended the University of Nebraska for one semester before being drafted into the US Navy and served two years during WWII. Following his discharge he attended Nebraska Wesleyan where he completed his college degree.

Alvin married Irma Elizabeth Kotas on June 5, 1949 at Milligan, Neb. Al taught school for a year at Meadow Grove and then joined Bonsall Pool Co. in Grand Island. Then in 1977 he joined his brother Bill in York Oliver Sales until his retirement in 1995.

Al was a member of the Bradshaw United Methodist Church, Bradshaw Volunteer Fireman (over 27 years) and had been a member of the Bradshaw Village Board. He was also very active in the Hampton Masonic Lodge #245, Soloman Chapter #33 Royal Arch Masons, Naomi Chapter #26 in Geneva and Jappa Commandry #17 Knights Templar of York. He had been the head of all these Masonic groups and received the Knight York Cross of Honor in 1976. He was also a member of the Scottish Rite Shrine and the York County Historical Assn. Alvin kept the records and was active in the Bradshaw Alumni Assn. and the Plainfield Cemetery Board.

Alvin is survived by his wife, Beth of Bradshaw; two daughters, Joyce (Jim) Campbell of Lincoln and Patricia (David) Collister of Dwight; son, James Gordan of Bradshaw; grandchildren, Mark and Nicole Bergen, Liz Bogen, Melanie and her husband Dan Collister-Foulk, Brian and Cody Campbell, John, Jayme and MaKenzie Gordan; great-grandchildren Anya and Sean Bogen; sister-in-law Elisa Gordan and her son (nephew) William B. Gordan of Jacksonville, Fla.; sisters and brothers-in-law, Jean and Lee Holtmeier of Grand Island and Mary Ann and Roger Rut of Lincoln and many other nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held on Saturday, October 16, 2004 at 10:00 a.m. at the Bradshaw United Methodist Church with the Rev. Brian Kottas officiating. Burial with military honors will follow at the Plainfield Cemetery west of Bradshaw. Visitation will begin on Friday at noon. Memorials may be directed to the Bradshaw First United Methodist Church or to the Bradshaw Fire Department.","STR06" "I19703","","","","","","","" "I19701","","","","","","","" "I19702","","","","","","","" "I27362","Gordon","Ada Wallace","31 Dec 1904","10 Dec 2007","0","She was delivered by Dr. Nicholas WALLACE Jr. (see Petty House) and named for his mother. (The Lure and Lore of Limestone County, p. 147).

Carl Alvis McLemore of Athens writes that his grandmother Ada was born on the Gordon homeplace on December 31, 1904, at 10 minutes before midnight. Her sister Bertha Gordon Parker, deceased, kidded her and said she was born in 1905, Ada replied that she was born in 1904 before midnight. She was called ""Momma Mac"" by her family. (cmclemor@steelcase.com)

Ada Wallace McLemore

Funeral for Ada Wallace McLemore, 102, 1 p.m. Friday at Round Island Baptist Church, burial in Limestone Memorial Gardens with Spry directing. Visitation 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday. The body will be at the church one hour prior to the service. Mrs. McLemore died Dec. 10, 2007.

Published in the Decatur Daily on 12/12/2007.","STR06" "I30287","Gordon","David Marion","May 1867","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900
Alabama, Limestone County, Georgia Twp 3 Range 6
Enumerated 6 June 1900
SD 8 ED 91 Sheet 3B
58-58
Gordon, David M Hd W M May 1867 33 M/12 years Ala Tn Tn Far
mer
Gordon, Hattie Wf W F Apr 1873 27 M/12 years 5 children born/5 children living Ala Ala Tenn
Gordon, Mary L Dtr W F Aug 1889 10 S Ala Ala Ala
Gordon, Thomas K Son W M Jan 1892 8 S Ala Ala Ala
Gordon, Eura Dtr w F July 1895 4 S Ala Ala Ala
Gordon, James C Son W M Jun 1897 3 S Ala Ala Ala
Gordon, Walter M Son W M Dec 1899 5/12 S Ala Ala Ala
Gordon, David M. Sr. Father W M Feb 1821 79 Wd Tenn Tenn Tenn
Owen Robert Servant W M 1873 27 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer


1910
not located

1920
Alabama, Limestone County, Georgia Twp Beat No 9
Enumerated 5 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 108 Sheet 3B
Gordon David M Head M W 52 M Ala Tenn Tenn Farmer
Gordon Hattie Wife F W 57/47? M Ala Ala Tenn
Gordon Walter Son M W 28 S Ala Ala Ala Laborer Farm
Gordon Ada F W 14 S Ala Ala Ala
Gordon Clarence Son M W 10 S Ala Ala Ala
Gordon Bertha Dtr F W 8 S Ala Ala Ala

1930 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Slough Beat Precinct 10
Enumerated 29 Apr 1930
ED 42-20 SD 2 Sheet 12A Stamped 283
210-243
Gordon, Clarence Hd M W 21 M 20 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Gordon, Effie Wf F W 1 4/12 S Ala Ala Ala
Gordon, Anna F Dtr F W 1 4/12 S Ala Ala Ala
Gordon, Clarence Son M W 1/12 S Ala Ala Ala
211-244
Gordon, Dave Hd M W 62 M@21 Ala Tn Tn Farmer
Gordon, Hattie Wf F W 58 M@17 Ala Tn Tn
Poole, Alvis Grandson M W 21 S Ala Ala Ala Farmer","STR06" "I5996","Gordon","Della","Abt 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","Listed as Sarah on the 1880 census?

She married first a Mr. Nash. They had a son, Earl Nash, born July, 1897 in Michigan. She married second Frank Mott, and they had one daughter who married a Burke. On the 1900 census for Tuscola County, Earl Nash is living in the home of John and Anna Wagner, and is listed as his grandson (John Wagner was Anna's second husband). Reeta Wagner of Bridgeport stated Earl Nash was the son of Della Gordon.","STR06" "I5849","Gordon","John","Abt 1853","Bef 1900","0","Art Peck instead shows his first name as Frank.","STR06" "I30445","Gordon","Sarah Elizabeth","25 Apr 1903","5 Oct 1912","0","Carl Alvis McLemore recalled the following story that his grandmother, Ada Wallace Gordon, related to him about her older sister's tragic death at the age of nine:

Lizzie and Ada were both outside playing with their Moma cooking inside and Papa and brothers in the field. It was in the fall around October because the persimmons were ripe on the tree and Lizzie was getting some for them to eat. Lizzie told her sister ""Look Ada there's a big one !! that's mine!!"" and reached out to get it and the tree limb cracked and broke.The limb didn't break off but Lizzie fell and broke her neck. Moma Mac said she gasped and died right there in front of her. Moma Mac ran to get her mother and her father from the field but nothing could be done for Lizzie. Moma Mac said her Papa cut down that persimmon tree, and that she would never forget that event as long as she lived.","STR06" "I8961","","","","","","","" "I11450","","","","","","","" "I9035","Gore","John H.","3 Jan 1925","23 Jun 1993","0","JOHN H GORE 03 Jan 1925 Jun 1993 77338 (Humble, Harris, TX) (none specified) 447-22-5854 Oklahoma","STR06" "I35516","Gore","Rebecca Ann","Abt 1839","Abt 1875","0","Peggy Stewart Gore shows her as a daughter of Simpson James Gore and Harriett Permelia Byram. She also shows that Rebecca was first married to Charles Allen,","STR06" "I22887","","","","","","","" "I6180","","","","","","","" "I26364","Gowan","Sally S.","2 Aug 1868","6 Feb 1888","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page links her to her parents, Thomas Franklin Gowan and Susan Frances Debnam, both buried at the Hope Hill Cemetery in Medina, Gibson County,","STR06" "I22704","Goynes","Bobby Ray","7 Jan 1950","5 Aug 2015","0","Bobby R. Goynes, 65, passed away Wednesday, August 5, 2015, at home in Hemphill, Texas. He was born in Willis, Texas, and lived most of his life in the Sabine County area. Bobby served in the United States Marine corps in Vietnam, receiving the Vietnam Service Medal with one star, Vietnam Campaign Medal with Device, the Purple Heart, and two Bronze Star Medals. An avid sportsman, Bobby enjoyed fishing and hunting.

Bobby was survived by his wife, Novis Goynes of Hemphill; his mother, Gearldine Goynes of Rosevine; three sons, Darrel Blain of Quitman, Dustin Goynes of Nacogdoches, Frankie Strickland of Mauriceville; five daughters, Donna Broom of Tyler, Margo Bordages of College Station, Sandra Wellman of Rosevine, Karley Rae Goynes of Hemphill, and Kambri Rae Goynes of Hemphill; three sisters, JoAnne Smith and husband Roy of Hemphill, Peggy Goynes of Hemphill, and Lisa Goynes of Rosevine; ten grandchildren; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends. He is preceded in death by his father Delbert W. Goynes.

Memorial Services will be at 2:00 pm, Saturday, August 8, 2015, in the Rosevine United Pentecostal Church, Rosevine, Texas.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home Website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter on August 12, 2015, Page 12

His FindAGrave Memorial page has a service photo posted. It also shows he was "" married first to Robyn Milner (1948-1979), second to Martha Ann Campbell Goynes Hays (1956-2016) and third to Novis L. Brown Strickland Goynes""","STR06" "I17044","Goynes","Delbert Willie ""Chief""","22 Aug 1921","5 Oct 1990","0","Per the SSDI:

DELBERT W GOYNES 22 Aug 1921 05 Oct 1990 (not specified) (none specified) 449-28-8806 Texas

His FindAGrave memorial page notes he served in the US Army WWII Sgt. The page links him to Bob Goynes (1887-1974) and Susie Jackson Goynes (1897-1974).","STR06" "I17046","Goynes","Jo Anne","17 Feb 1947","21 Jun 2024","0","Obituary

JoAnne Goynes Smith, aged 77, passed away on June 21, 2024, in Hemphill, Texas. Born on February 17, 1947, in Cleveland, Texas, JoAnne dedicated many years of service to the Sabine Dental Group before retiring. She was a cherished member of the East Mayfield Missionary Baptist Church.

JoAnne was a loving figure known for putting her family above all else. She is survived by her husband of 59 years, Roy Smith; her son, Michael Smith, and his wife, Audra, of Temple, Texas; her daughter, Jessica Meeks and her husband, Reese, of Hemphill, Texas; her sisters, Peggy Goynes of Hemphill, Texas, and Lisa Goynes of Rosevine, Texas. JoAnne also leaves behind her sisters-in-law's, Virginia Langford, Wanda Smith, and Novis Goynes; her grandchildren, Luke Byley and his wife, Breia, Chloe Byley, Daniel Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Katelyn Meeks, and Justin Meeks; along with two great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Delbert and Gearldine Goynes; her in-laws, Leroy and Sybil Smith; her brother, Bobby Goynes; her brothers-in-law's, Larry Smith and Walter Langford; and her niece, Jennifer Booker.

Visitation will be held on Monday, June 24, 2024 from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral Services will begin at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 25, 2024 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill, Texas with Bro. Eddie Ballard, Bro. Gordon Simmons and Bro. Ken Dickerson officiating.

Burial will follow services in Springhill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Luke Byley, Daniel Smith, Charlie Strickland, Logan Wilkerson, Dale Wilkerson, Lynn Clark, Kirk Butler and Michael Whiteside serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers are Rhett Byley, Weldon McDaniel, Virgil Hammock and Jerry Wayne Smith.

Arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home, Hemphill, Texas.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com, obituary downloaded from their website

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 26, 2024, Page 4","STR06" "I17046","Goynes","Jo Anne","17 Feb 1947","21 Jun 2024","0","(Research):

Grandmother of Elizabeth Daniell SMITH born 27 Dec 2001 (Sabine County Reporter 8 May 2002).","STR06" "I31005","","","","","","","" "I30994","","","","","","","" "I17043","","","","","","","" "I2173","Goza","Joshua","Abt 1785","Yes, date unknown","0","He had a son, Joshua D. McGrew, who was born circa 1820; before his marriage to Maria Keziah McGrew.","STR06" "I32204","Grace","Mary ""May"" Elizabeth","29 Nov 1877","Abt 1961","0","Name: Mary Elizabeth Cammack
Death Date: 1961
Death Place: Paxton, Shelby, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: WHITE
Death Age: 83 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 29 Nov 1877
Birthplace: Shelby, County
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jim Grace
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Betts
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: PAXTEN, SHELBY, TEXAS
Cemetery: OLD CENTER
Burial Place: Carthage, Farola, Texas
Burial Date: 1961
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116745
Digital Film Number: 4166580
Image Number: 3072
Reference Number: 30090
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I22709","Gracey","Dawn Elise","20 Jun 1969","28 Nov 1985","0","Name: Dawn Elise Gracey Date of Birth: 20 Jun 1969 Gender: Female Birth County: Tarrant Mother's Name: Joy Geneva Jean Baker Roll Number: 1969_0006","STR06" "I22710","Gracey","Harold Charles","24 Jan 1967","28 Nov 1985","0","Name: Harold Charles II Gracey Date of Birth: 24 Jan 1967 Gender: Male Birth County: Cooke Mother's Name: Joy Jeneva Jean Baker Roll Number: 1967_0005","STR06" "I19482","Grady","Sue","Aft 1932","Abt 1969","0","She was said to have died in an automobile accident.","STR06" "I42722","Graf","Edward Monroe","18 Jun 1886","17 Nov 1954","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Maryland, Carroll County, Manchester ED 6
Enumerated 28 May 1930
ED 7-12 SD 2 Sheet 8A Stamped 172
Rooler Mills
173-177
Graf, Edward M Head M W 43 m 28 Md Md Md Farmer Truck Farm
Graf, Naomi Wf F W 38 M Pa Pa Pa
Graf, Dorothy N Dtr F W 14 S Md Md Pa
Graf, Lawrence E Son M W 10 S Md Md Pa
Graf, Glenice G Dtr F W 5 S Md Md Pa
Graf, Alton L Son M W 2 S Md Md Pa","STR06" "I18596","Graham","Clarissa","Apr 1822","26 Dec 1853","0","Charter members of the First Presbyterian Church of Carmi, founded 25 November 1827, included Richard Graham, Sarah Graham...(relationship unknown). CARMI TIMES SESQUICENTENNIAL EDITION 8 Feb 1966","STR06" "I7214","Graham","Isabelle","1768","1838","0","Said to be a daughter of Dominick GRAHAM and Isabelle CANNON. Jesse Marion Travis, Jr. of Sabine County, Texas shows her instead as Isabelle CANNON.","STR06" "I6975","Graham","Mahala Louise","17 Jan 1811","30 Jun 1887","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows her as a son of John H. GRAHAM and Polly LOWE.","STR06" "I6975","Graham","Mahala Louise","17 Jan 1811","30 Jun 1887","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sandy Beat No. 7, PO Fairmount
Enumerated 17 July 1860
Page 41
301-301
Mahala L Clark 45 F Farmer 2400 654 Ky
Andrew Clark 20 M Tx
Harrison Clark 19 M Tx
Margaret Clark 17 F Tx
William B Clark 15 M Tx
301-301
William Clark 27 M Farmer 250 250 Tx
Nancy Clark 26 F Miss
Margaret Clark 7 F Tx
Martha G Clark 4 F Tx
Mary A Clark 3 F Tx
William H Clark 3/12 M Tx
302-302
Franklin Clark 33 M Farmer 500 500 Tx
Martha Clark 27 F Ga
George W Clark 8 M Tx
John H Clark 5 M Tx
Joseph F Clark 3 M Tx

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No. 3, PO Sabine Town
Enumerated 30 July 1870
Page 19 Stamped 16
460-460
Clark, William 25 M W Farmer 600 500 Tx
Clark, Millissa 30 F W Keeping House Alabama
Clark, George 5 m W Tx
Clark, Isabella 3 F W Tx
461-461
Clark, Andrew 31 M W Farmer 4000 500 Tx
William H A 3 M W Tx
Clark, Mahala 60 F W Ky
","STR06" "I29811","","","","","","","" "I18605","Graham","Mary Avis","7 Dec 1857","15 Jun 1925","0","Transcription of her death certificate, as copied from his FindAGrave memorial page created by Carmian:

Mary Avis Kuykendall
[Mary Avis Graham]
Birth Date: 7 Dec 1857
Birth Place: Phillipstown, Ill
Death Date: 15 Jun 1925
Death Place: Carmi, White, Illinois
Burial Date: 17 Jun 1925
Cemetery Name: Stokes Chapel
Death Age: 67
Occupation: Housewife
Race: White
Marital Status: Widow
Gender: Female
Street Address: 129 5th
Father Name: Elisha Graham
Father Birth Place: White Co., Ill.
Mother Name: Eliza Earle
Mother Birth Place: Indiana
Spouse Name: Monroe Kuykendall
","STR06" "I29789","Graham","Roy E.","Abt 1889","30 Apr 1954","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 7, 1954
Page Four

Cass City Social and Personal Items

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Joos, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Joos, Erwin Kercher, Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Striffler, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jezewski, Mrs. George Dillman, Otto Nique and Mrs. A.A. Ricker attended the funeral of Roy Graham, 65, of Caro Monday. Mr. Graham died suddenly Friday. His wife, who survives, was the former Emma Muck of Cass City. Besides his wife he leaves one son, Ferris, one granddaughter and three brothers.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2008)

Judith Muck notes that, according to family notes, he was a Scotch-Canadian farmer in Michigan. She also cautions that there was another Roy Graham with the same birth date in the WWI draft registration, so all info should be carefully verified so as to not confuse the two.","STR06" "I14141","Grandberry","Lillian","15 Apr 1901","31 Jan 1991","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of Henry Richard Grandberry and Della Wall, both of who also are memorialized at FindAGrave.","STR06" "I39510","Grant","Mary Emily Elizabeth ""Lizzie""","28 Dec 1874","30 Nov 1936","0","Also shown as Emily Elizabeth.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDDB-ZBH
Name: Mary Elizabeth Chance
Death Date: 30 Nov 1936
Death Place: Newton, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 61 years 11 months 2 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 28 Dec 1874
Birthplace: Fairmount, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: James Chance
Father's Name: William Grant
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Caroline Smith
Mother's Birthplace: Louisiana
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Survey Cemetery
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 01 Dec 1936
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117124
Digital Film Number: 4166733
Image Number: 3275
Reference Number: v X cn 72993
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I15706","Grant","Nancy Caldonia","19 Nov 1878","28 Apr 1946","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF5N-DBF
Name: Nancy Caldonia Chance
Death Date: 28 Apr 1946
Death Place: Orange, Orange, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 67 years 5 months 9 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Nov 1878
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Bill Grant
Father's Birthplace: Alabama
Mother's Name: Carolyn Smith
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Retired
Place of Residence: Orange, Orange, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Gravel Hill, Texas
Burial Date: 30 Apr 1946
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2218356
Digital Film Number: 4030557
Image Number: 2937
Reference Number: cn 19245
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I15631","Grant","William J.","Jul 1846","Abt 1919","0","The son of Chauncey Lathrop Grant and Temperance Page.","STR06" "I30222","Grantham","Charles","22 Jan 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","Not shown on the 1900 Rankin County, Misssissippi census. Did he die young?","STR06" "I30215","Grantham","John G.","14 Nov 1849","2 Jan 1933","0","The son of Richard GRANTHAM and Lydia Jane BARLOW. At the time of the 1900 Rankin County, Mississippi census, he lived next door to a younger Jo??? Grantham, presumably his eldest son.

Said to have died but there is contradictory information about the date of his death. The Louisiana Statewide death index lists a John Grantham, died 21 Jan 1934 in Sabine Parish, at the age of 86 (therefore born ca 1848). Certificate #0-908 Volume 3. The FindAGrave listing for J G Grantham instead shows his dates as 1847-1933. He is linked to daughter, Bama Grantham Martin, and is listed as a son of Richard Grantham III and Lydia Jane Barlow. His is buried at the Zions Rest Cemetery in De Soto Parish.","STR06" "I30215","Grantham","John G.","14 Nov 1849","2 Jan 1933","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1870 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Twp 1 and 2 West, Post Office Crystal Springs
Enumerated 25 Aug 1870
Stamped 232
946-938
Grantham, John 19 M W Works on Farm Miss
Grantham, Agnes 23 F W Keep House Miss
Grantham, Joshua 2 M W Miss

1880
Not located

1900 Census
Mississippi, Rankin County, Beat 1
Enumerated 13 Jun 1900
SD 5 SD 75 Sheet 1?/7? B
146-149
Grantham, John Hd W M Nov 1847 52 N 33 Miss NC Miss Farmer
Grantham, Agnes Wf W F Apr 1847 53 M 33 13/10 Miss Miss Miss
Grantham, Albert Son W M Aug 1883 16 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Grantham, Arthur Son W M Jan 1885 15 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Grantham, Ella Dtr F Apr 1887 13 S Miss Miss Miss
Grantham, Bamer Dtr W F Feb 1889 11 S Miss Miss Miss
Grantham, Amen Dtr W F Aug 1891 8 S Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I30216","Grantham","Joshua J.","Abt 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Rankin County, Beat 1
Enumerated 13 Jun 1900
SD 5 SD 75 Sheet 1?/7? B
145-148
Grantham, Jo?? Hd W M July 1868 31 M 5 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Grantham, Cathe Wf W F Dec 1876 23 M 5 3/2 Miss Miss Miss
Grantham, William Son W M Apr 1897 2 S Miss Miss Miss
Grantham, Hester Son W M Jan 1899 1 S Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I17660","Grantham","Marilyn","18 Jan 1933","13 Nov 2010","0","The Sampson Independent (Online Edition)

ROSEBORO ? Mrs. Marilyn Grantham McLemore, 77, of 2461 Fleet Cooper Road, died Saturday, Nov. 13, 2010, at Sampson Regional Medical Center.

The funeral will be held at 2 p.m., Monday, Nov. 15, at Elizabeth Missionary Baptist Church with the Rev. Wayne Meadows and the Rev. Dudley Neal officiating. Burial will follow in Grandview Memorial Park.

Born in 1933 in Sampson County, Mrs. McLemore was the daughter of the late Alphus Clayton and Rovanie Fann Grantham. She was a member of the Elizabeth Missionary Baptist Church and a retired employee with Hamilton Beach.

She is survived by her husband, Alton Lynwood McLemore; and several nieces and nephews.

The family will received friend Sunday, Nov. 14, from 6 until 8 p.m. at Royal-Hall Funeral Home and other times at her home.

Condolences may be sent through www.royalhallfuneralhome.com.

Services are entrusted with Royal-Hall Funeral Home of Clinton.

Read more: The Sampson Independent - Obituaries for Sunday Nov 14 2010","STR06" "I22771","","","","","","","" "I20639","Graves","Azubah","1 Jan 1729","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Moses BARDWELL and Ebenezer MORTON. (James_Albury@hotmail.com)","STR06" "I20641","Graves","Bathsheba","8 Oct 1736","Yes, date unknown","0","Might instead be Bethulah. She married Samuel GRAHAM. (James_Albury@hotmail.com)","STR06" "I21378","Graves","Daniel","7 Dec 1664","18 May 1724","0","He married Hannah WARRINER. (Dave Graves).","STR06" "I21379","Graves","Ebenezer","20 Nov 1666","10 Jun 1748","0","He married Mary COLTON. (Dave Graves).","STR06" "I21377","Graves","Elizabeth","6 Dec 1662","16 Sep 1752","0","She married Thomas JONES (Dave Graves).","STR06" "I20644","Graves","Eunice","30 Mar 1745","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Seth WALKER on 23 Oct 1770. (kathy@abcseamless-vegas.com).","STR06" "I46523","Graves","Giles N.","Abt 1815","Abt 1867","0","His Will was probated on 28 Jan 1867 in Anderson County, Texas. A copy of the probate records can be found on Ancestry.com, Case Number 26, Item 223-343. Giles died without a will. When he died, he had debts, and the only property owned was a portion of lot No. 2 in Block No. 13 in Palestine, on the west side of the public square, along with the stone house situated thereon, occupied by Dr. Gothin. It was noted that Giles did not have a surviving wife. His son, Payton S. Graves petitioned to administer this estate in Palestine, Texas, but since he failed to obtain a bond, he was not granted this right. Jesse Calhoun later petioned to be the estate administrator.","STR06" "I46523","Graves","Giles N.","Abt 1815","Abt 1867","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Shelby County
Enumerated 6 and 8 day Oct 1850
307-307
Giles N. Graves 35 M Farm $4000 Ga
Marthy Graves 33 F Ga
Yong Wm Graves 14 M Ala
Mary S. Graves 12 F Ala
Alabama Graves 10 F Tx
Payton S Graves 8 M Tx
Aurelius A Graves 6 F Tx
Marthy C Graves 4 F Ala
Georgetta Graves 1 Tx

1860 Census
Texas, Anderson County, P.O. Palestine
Enumerated 16 Jun 1860
Page 19, Stamped 25
140-137
G. N. Graves 45 M Farmer 11928 2730 Ga
M. J. Graves 34 F $3000 $6878
[Second wife, Margaret J. BURTON, M. 4 Jan 1860 In Anderson County, Texas Per Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013]
Cora W Graves 14 F Ala
M. B. Graves 6 M Tx
Emma Graves 4 F Tx
G. N. Graves 1 M Tx
M. E. Burton 14 F Miss
Albert Burton 10 M Miss
Anna Burton 8 F Miss
M.E. Burton 5 F Miss
J. W. Grooms 23 M Brick mason Miss","STR06" "I21375","Graves","Isaac","Abt 1655","Abt 1740","0","He married Sarah WYATT and Abigail ??? and Deliverance ???. (Dave Graves).","STR06" "I18893","Graves","James","Abt 1830","21 Sep 1913","0","Page 12 August 21 1850 HH80/80 Graves, James 20 IL farmer
Emaline 21 IL
Elvidia 05 IL
Malinda 02 IL
Goodman, Samuel 18 IL farmer
Richard 14 IL
Lucinda 12 IL
Mary A 10 IL

Courtesy of Janice Knotter Columbus, OH Janice@Knotter.com

Note that the two Graves children were born prior to the date listed for the marriage of James Graves to Emaline Elliott. The oldest, Elvidia, would have been born was only 15. Born to him during a prior marriage? Younger sisters?","STR06" "I21368","Graves","John","Bef 1622","19 Sep 1677","0","The son of Thomas and Sarah GRAVES.","STR06" "I21373","Graves","John","Abt 1653","2 Dec 1730","0","He married Sarah WHITE. (Dave Graves).","STR06" "I20653","Graves","Jonathan","27 Oct 1689","21 Mar 1773","0","He married first a Hannah. He married second Elizabeth COMBS on 2 Jun 1715. (James Albury).","STR06" "I13153","Graves","Judith","Aft 1770","9 Sep 1855","0","The daughter of Oliver GRAVES. (rotert@infinet.com).","STR06" "I45925","Graves","Martha","12 Mar 1833","17 Apr 1899","0","On her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Lori Ellen Martina, she is shown as a daughter of Nelson Graves and Caroline Farr.","STR06" "I21374","Graves","Mary","Abt 1654","29 Dec 1727","0","She married Samuel BALL, Benjamin STEBBINS, and James WARRINER. (Dave Graves).","STR06" "I22223","Graves","Mary","Abt 1725","1810","0","Shwon, on unsourced trees, as born in either York County or Hanover County, VA. FindAGrave indicates she was born to Henry White Graves and Mary Williams, as one of eight known children. She married John Christmas, and they had eleven known children.","STR06" "I20657","Graves","Mehitable","19 Dec 1695","Yes, date unknown","0","She was said to have married John BARDWELL.","STR06" "I20656","Graves","Noah","19 Dec 1695","17 Mar 1773","0","He married Rebecca WRIGHT and Rachel NEWTON. (James Albury).","STR06" "I21376","Graves","Sarah","Abt 1659","12 Jun 1700","0","She married Edward STEBBINS. (Dave Graves).","STR06" "I20652","Graves","Sarah","1 Jan 1687","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Daniel SMITH on 7 April 1709. (Marie Doorneweerd).","STR06" "I22024","Graves","Sarah","Abt 1715","Abt Dec 1773","0","It appears likely that Sarah Graves was a daughter of or closely related to Thomas Graves, descended from Samuel Graves of Lynn, MA. Thomas was born 16 Dec. 1686 in Lynn, MA, moved from Lynn to Reading,. MA as early as 1724, and moved to Southboro, MA in 1738. His son, Joseph Graves, b. 1717, m (1) Mary Newton in 1745, and m (2) Lydia Newton in 1758. Perhaps Sarah was a daughter not previously listed.

http://www.gravesfa.org/gen538.htm
","STR06" "I20642","Graves","Sarah","2 May 1739","1819","0","She was said to have married Joel BAKER on 22 Oct 1761. (kathy@abcseamless-vegas.com).","STR06" "I29346","Graves","William B.","Bef 1758","Yes, date unknown","0","Richard Stauff writes that his middle name might be either Barton or Bartlett.

Richard has more information about this family at his website:

http://members.aol.com/stauffr/ancestors.html","STR06" "I37397","Gray","Annie Pearl","22 May 1908","11 Feb 1962","0","Tricia Williams emailed that ""Annie Pearl Gray's parents are Lewis Corbin Gray (father) born on May 29, 1881 in Louisiana, USA died on Feb. 4, 1959 in Sabine County, Texas, USA buried in Payne-Williams Cemetery in Sabine County, Texas USA and Sally (Sallie) Florence Cordray (mother) born on March 22, 1881 in Texas, USA died on May 18, 1956 in Sabine County, Texas, USA buried in Payne-Williams Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas, USA. ""

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDKL-726
name: Annie Pearl Mcnaughten
death date: 11 Feb 1962
death place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
gender: Female
race: Whie
death age: 53 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 22 May 1908
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Lewis Gray
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Florence Cordray
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Rural Pct. 3, Jasper, Texas
cemetery: Fairmount
burial place: Sabine County, Texas
burial date: 12 Feb 1962
additional relatives:
film number: 2116932
digital film number: 4028430
image number: 2266
reference number: cn 09870
Collection: Lewis Gray in entry for Annie Pearl Mcnaughten, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I34373","Gray","Arthur Lee","29 Jan 1908","9 Dec 1970","0","His Texas Death certificate listed him as a son of Joe Gray and Hattie Ellison, and that he worked as a clerk at a lumber mill. The certificate further listed his cause of death as by Gun Shot Wounds in Stomach, with an inquest to be held at the Silsbee Doctors Hospital, where he was dead on arrival.","STR06" "I25015","Gray","Desire","Abt 1651","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be the daughter of Edward Gray/Grey and Mary Winslow. (Six, Wierschke Families & More).","STR06" "I36191","Gray","Fannie","25 Aug 1901","15 Dec 1992","0","Fannie's father, Francis M Gray, was living with the Boyett family in Milam at the time of the 1940 census. He was age 69, born in Louisiana, and widowed.","STR06" "I22019","Gray","James","Bef 1765","26 Sep 1809","0","James Gray's Will
In the name of God amen, I James Gray, do make this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following to wit, first I resign my Soul to the hands of the Almighty God who gave it me, hoping in a remission of my sins through Jesus Christ and my body I commit to the earth to be buried at the discretion of my Executors hereafter named. As to my worldly assets I give and bequeath as follows ""First I give to my loving wife Suckey Gray the use of and life estate to the Tract of Land whereon I now live, and if the same should not be conveyed to me or my Representatives by Jas. Robertson whose Bond I now hoald for the conveyance of said land my Will is that she have her life Estate in any lands that is or may be conveyed by virtue of said Bond which I now hoald, the two Hundred Acre Tract called for in said Bond excepted, which I have soald, I also give to my wife during her life, the whole of the chattel Estate that I am at this time possessed of consisting of negroes and Stock of every description subjecting any part of it to the payment of my Debts that my Executors hereafter named may think proper, the balance to her during her life. Item, I give and bequeath to my daughter LUCY KEARNY the negroes which I have put in her possession to wit, Joe, Joan, Jack, Charles, Nelly, Judity, Hardy, Anderson and Minty, to her and her heirs forever. Item, I give and bequeath to my son YOUNG A. GRAY all the negroes which I have put in his possession to wit, Starling, Bill, Sarah, Franky and Patsey, to him and his heirs forever. Item, I give and bequeath to my Daughter SUCKEY BOOKER the negroes which I have put in her possession to wit, Jenny, Ephraim, Kissy, Deliah and James to have to her and her heirs forever. Item, I give to my son JAMES M. GRAY, after the Death of my wife the one half of the land on which I now life [sic], to divide the same quantity and quality with his brother HENRY K. GRAY being the same which I have Robertsons bond for, two hundred acres in said Bond (excepted) which is another tract and which I have soald. I also give to him after the Death of my wife the one third part of the negroes and chattel Estate that I leave her in possession of, after the payment of my debts, and in case he shall dye before he arrives at the age of twenty one I will that my son Harry [sic] K. Gray shall have the whole of the land that I now have or am in possession of under or through Robertson's Bond, being the Land where I now Live, after the Death of my wife, and if he dies under age I will that his third or part of the negroes and chattels be divided between my two youngest children or the Survivor of them. Item, I give to my son Henry K. Gray after the death of my wife the one half of the tract of land whereon I now live to divide quality and quantity with his Brother James Gray and in case he died before he arrives to the age of twenty one, my will is that his brother James have the whole of said Tract, as is to be conveyed to me by Robertsons Bond, I also give to my son Henry K. Gray the one third of the chattel and negro estate that I willed to my wife during her life, and in case he dies before he arrived at the age of twenty-one, my will is, that the said part or third which he would be entitled to of the negroes and chattels be equally divided between my son James Gray and my Daughter SARAH S. R. GRAY or the survivor of them. Item, I give and bequeath to my Daughter Sally S. R. Gray after the death of my wife the one third of the negroes and chattels Estate which I have given to my wife during her life, and in case she should die before she arrives to the age of twenty one, my will is that her part or third shall be equally divided between my two youngest sons or the survivor of them. Item, I give and bequeath to my two youngest boys James M. Gray and Henry K. Gray all the right of surplus warrants called for in Robertson's

(Courtesy of Carleton Bulkin, bulkincm@yahoo.com)","STR06" "I34375","Gray","Joe Lynn","3 May 1957","24 Jan 1989","0","Name: Joe Lynn Gray Date of Birth: 3 May 1957 Gender: Male Birth County: Sabine Mother's Name: Faye Marie McGown Roll Number: 1957_0006

His tombstone is inscribed ""Our Father who art in Heaven-From your loving daughters Amy & Jennifer.""","STR06" "I42582","Gray","Johnnie","24 Aug 1915","7 Jul 1930","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFN1-LZG
name: Johnie Gray
death date: 07 Jul 1930
death place: Sabine Co., Texas
gender: Male
race: white
death age: 14 years 11 months
estimated birth date:
birth date: 24 Aug 1915
birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
marital status: Single
spouse's name:
father's name: Lewis Gray
father's birthplace: La
mother's name: Florence Gray
mother's birthplace: ..., Texas
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery: Cordry Cemetery
burial place:
burial date: 07 Jul 1930
additional relatives:
film number: 2135388
digital film number: 4163676
image number: 2116
reference number: cn36551
Collection: Lewis Gray in entry for Johnie Gray, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I34378","","","","","","","" "I42567","Gray","Lewis Corbin","29 May 1881","Abt 1959","0","Gravestone inscribed with ""Gone to be with Jesus.""","STR06" "I42567","Gray","Lewis Corbin","29 May 1881","Abt 1959","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 8
Enumerated 2 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 172 Sheet 1A Stamped 184
6-6
Gray, L. C. Head M W 38 M La Ala La Farmer
Gray, Florence Wf F W 36 M Tx Ga Tx
Gray, Pearl Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx La
Gray, Buna Dtr F W 8 S Tx La Tx
Gray, John Son M W 4 6/12 S Tx La Tx

","STR06" "I46172","Gray","Minnie Ola","4 Dec 1896","18 Jun 1981","0","Said to be a daughter of Francis Marion GRAY and Ella ERRINGTON. Informant on her death certificate was Ella Mae Conner.","STR06" "I32164","Gray","William Trawick","28 Jul 1828","10 May 1892","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Crystal Spring East Precinct
Enumerated 23 Jun 1880
Page 38 SD 3 ED 25
334-342
Gray, William T. W M 52 Farmer SC England SC
Gray, Temperance W F 35 Wf Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Gray, Rory W M 7 Son Miss SC Miss
Gray, Charles W M 5 Son Miss SC Miss
Gray, Richard W M 3 Son Miss SC Miss
Gray, Edmond W M 1 Son Miss SC Miss
Gray, Jane W F 60 Sister At Home SC Engl SC
Bridges, Joshua B M 11 Servant Miss Miss Miss


","STR06" "I18599","Greathouse","Keren-Happuch","16 Oct 1815","26 Jul 1909","0","Her first name is biblical, ""The youngest daughter of Job"" (Job 42:14)","STR06" "I5653","Grebl","Betty","Aft 1909","","0","First married a Hughes. (Milligan, p 235).","STR06" "I16833","Green","Angie Cordelia","13 Jan 1862","7 Apr 1932","0","She was the daughter of J.N. Green of Tennessee and Allie Bass of South Carolina. Angie remarried after the death of her husband, and in 1910 was living with J.W. Carnahan in Stephens County, Oklahoma. Living with them were her two stepsons, William and Paul, ages 8 and 6, and three of her children, Ella 18, Clyde 16, and Lillie age 13. It was indicated that she was the mother of 7 children, all of whom were still living.","STR06" "I43576","Green","Blanche Maurie","12 Jan 1913","16 Jul 2010","0","Name Blanche Maurie Green
Event Type Birth
Event Date 12 Jan 1913
Event Place Paxton, Shelby, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Father's Name R E Green
Mother's Name Nettie A Cammack
Certificate Number 2325
Digital Folder Number 004136864
Image Number 00214

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X213-SN5 : accessed 15 Aug 2013), Blanche Maurie Green, 1913.

Obituary, copied from FindAGrave:

Blanche Maurie Green Phillips, 97, of Woodville, Texas, passed away, Friday, July 16, 2010 at The Orchard Assisted Living Center in Woodville, Texas.

Blanche was born in Panola County, Texas on January 12, 1913 to Ralph Eugene and Nettie Ann Green. In 1918, the family built a home near Paxton, Texas where she spent her early years living and working on the family farm.

After graduating from Tenaha High School, she became a first grade teacher at Paxton School where she taught her brother, Ralph and sister, Nelwyn. She, after three years of teaching and saving, enrolled in CIA, now Texas Women's University.

After graduation, she became the first Home Economics teacher in Burkeville, Texas and it was there that she met and married fellow teacher and coach, Bob Phillips. Over the next few years they had two sons and built a home in Bob's hometown of Woodville where he supervised the Vocational Education programs for returning WWII veterans.

Bob's untimely death in 1948 began a new and challenging chapter in the lives of Blanche and her sons. After a year of teaching in Woodville, she returned to TSCW/TWU to finish her master's degree and taught in Nacogdoches and Woodville until 1955 when she became an assistant professor at Sam Houston State College.

In 1957 she entered Ohio State University, eventually earning a PhD. The now, Dr. Blanche Phillips accepted her longtime position as Dean of the School of Home Economics at Stephen F. Austin College, now SFASU. Her final years before retirement were spent at the University of Houston.

Over the course of her life and career, Dr. Phillips touched, enriched and inspired the lives of countless people, many of whom are still close friends and adopted extended family to this day.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Ralph Eugene and Nettie Ann Green; brothers, Dr. Clarence Green and James Harold (Buck) Green; and sisters, Allene Green and Nelwyn Phillips.

She is survived by a brother, Dr. Ralph Green and a sister, Esther Adams. Also sons, Ralph Phillips and Bob Phillips, daughter-in-law, Dorothy Phillips; grandchildren, Stacy McCoy & husband, Chris McCoy, Joan Phillips & her fianc?e , Will Patterson; great grandchildren, Brenden Phillips and Bailey McCoy.


Funeral services will be Monday, July 19th at 10:30 a.m. at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home Chapel with burial to follow in Magnolia Cemetery all in Woodville.


Obituary - Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home, Woodville, Texas; July 17, 2010","STR06" "I43178","","","","","","","" "I30407","Green","Deborah Elizabeth","17 Feb 1948","17 Aug 2020","0","""Deborah Elizabeth, 5 months old, came to live with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Green."" STRIFFLER BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 11, September 6, 1948.

The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 26, September 5, 1966, reported that Deborah graduated from Albion High School, and going to attend Kalamazoo College in the fall.","STR06" "I43180","","","","","","","" "I24021","","","","","","","" "I20560","Green","Dorothy","Abt 1803","Abt 1846","0","The daughter of Ebenezer GREEN and Betsy SHRINER

http://genforum.genealogy.com/gates/messages/1649.html","STR06" "I6224","Green","Emma","Between 1868 and 1869","9 Nov 1939","0","It is possible that one of Emma's sisters also married a Gentry.Or the connection could instead by Angie Cordelia Green, who was the mother-in-law of Emory Howell Gentry

Juanita Rainey shows her as the daughter of James Green.","STR06" "I48461","Green","Glenn R","13 Sep 1927","10 Apr 2023","0","Glen R. Green, Lincoln, NE, formerly of Aurora, NE. age 95, passed away peacefully at his home in assisted living on Monday April 10, 2023. Cremation has been held.

He was preceded in death by his parents, sister-in-law, Irma Slezak, brother-in-law Robert Slezak both of Crete; brother-in-law Tom Harre of Lincoln.

Survivors include his beloved wife Melva of 72 years; sons & daughter-in-laws, Jim and Barbara of Lincoln, Brian and Kendra of Lincoln; and daughter Sharon Perry of Murfreesboro, TN., sister-in-law Marilyn Harre of Lincoln;Grandchildren: Natalie Swann, Murfreesboro, TN; Justin R. Vero of Murfreesboro, TN.; Morgan (Dr. J.P.) Rohde of Hendersonville, TN.; Richard (Kim) Green of Denver. CO.; Laura (Evan) Gahan of Overland Park, KS.; Austen Green (Leah) of Lincoln; Stephanie Green of Lincoln, Taylor Green of Lincoln, Taylor Bishop of Lincoln, Trevor Bishop of Lincoln; 11 great-grandchildren, and cousins in Vancouver, Washington

Glen was born in Council Bluffs, IA. 9/13/27. He grew up on a farm northwest of Osceola, NE. where he attended Dist. 48 country school. He and his mother Wilma Green later moved to York County. He enlisted in the Marines in 1945 but missed combat as the war ended before he completed his training. He served in the Fleet Marines and several land-based posts before returning to civilian life in 1949. He worked for Consumers Public Power District, building rural power lines in Fillmore & Saline Counties. He met his wife, Melva, of 72+ years at the Exeter company office.

They were married Oct. 21, 1950 in St. Stephens Catholic Church in Exeter. He had remained in the inactive USMC reserves and was one of the first called up to train in CA before fighting in Korea where he was wounded in 1952. Gunnery Sergeant Green was honorably discharged May 1952 and received the Purple Heart.

He returned to York, NE. to resume work with CPPD (now NPPD). They were blessed with 3 children, James, Sharon & Brian. He was transferred to Osceola in 1955 and was Local Manager for that area until transferred to Aurora in May 1971 and promoted to Area Superintendent. He retired after 41 years with NPPD as a sub-district manager in 1991.
They enjoyed camping, hunting & fishing with their kids and traveling as a Commissioner for the Cornhusker Boy Scout Council for many years. Glen & Melva traveled to Europe 3 times and enjoyed spending winters in Apache Junction, AZ where they enjoyed dancing, hiking and gold panning.

He was proud of his Marine Corps service and his Honor Flight from Omaha to DC. He held offices in the American Legion, DAV, VFW, Rotary, Eagles, Chamber of Commerce, Lions and as a 3rd & 4th Degree Knights of Columbus and 25 years as a Eucharistic Minister in AZ & Aurora.

He was one of the most kind and loved men you will ever meet and will be missed a lot. A man of faith and loved his country and served it well.

Mass of Christian Burial: Friday, April 14, 2023 at 2:00 PM with Rosary beginning at 1:30 PM at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church (703 Main St. Milligan, NE). Fr. Brendan Kelly will be Celebrating the Mass. Visitation: Thursday, April 13, 2023 from 5-7 PM at Butherus Maser and Love Funeral Home (4040 A Street, Lincoln). Interment with Military Honors following Mass at the Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan, NE.

Memorials are suggested to Wounded Warriors Project

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I23144","","","","","","","" "I37132","","","","","","","" "I43575","Green","Julian Clarence ""J. C.""","22 Oct 1910","16 Jul 1989","0","FindAGrave notes he was a ""Teacher Ph. D.""","STR06" "I47225","","","","","","","" "I42494","Green","Mary Eliza","18 Jan 1848","25 Jun 1937","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XZJN-KQL
name: Mary E Kingseed
titles & terms:
event: Death
event date: 22 Jun 1937
event place: Tiffin, Seneca, Ohio
residence:
street address:
gender: Female
death age: 89y 5m 4d
marital status: Widowed
race: W
occupation:
birth date: 18 Jan 1848
birthplace: Seneca, Ohio
estimated birth year: 1848
burial date: 25 Jun 1937
burial place:
cemetery: St. Josephs
father: Jacob Green
father's titles & terms:
father's birthplace: England
mother: Mary Simonis
mother's titles & terms:
mother's birthplace: Germany
spouse: Anthony Kingseed
spouse's titles & terms:
informant Mrs. Mary Weindindrz? Tiffin O
reference number: fn 40897
film number: 2023500
digital folder number: 4020858
image number: 2171
Collection: Mary E Kingseed, ""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953""","STR06" "I37381","Green","Nancy ""Nannie"" C.","12 Feb 1854","7 Apr 1924","0","Name: Nancy C. Anderson
Death Date: 07 Apr 1924
Death Place: Lampasas, Lampasas, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: w
Death Age: 70 years 1 month
Estimated Birth Date: 1854
Birth Date: 12 Feb 1841 (sic..born 1854 re age above and census records)
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Tom Green
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Name: Guinn
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Lampasas
Burial Date: 08 Apr 1924
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2075026
Digital Film Number: 4167294
Image Number: 3006
Reference Number: v X cn 13597
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I43581","Green","Nelwyn","26 Dec 1928","6 Jun 2008","0","Nelwyn Green Phillips, 79, went to be with the Lord on Friday, June 6, 2008, in Baytown, Texas.

Born on December 26, 1928, in Paxton, Texas, she was the daughter of Ralph Eugene Green and Nettie Ann Cammack Green. A retired teacher, Nelwyn earned both an undergraduate degree in home economics from Texas Woman's University and a master's from Lamar University.

She was happily married to Bobby Maurice Phillips for 41 years. During their time together, the couple made their home in Baytown, Sherman, Palestine, San Antonio and Silsbee, Texas. Nelwyn moved to Huntsville, Texas, following the death of her husband and later returned to Baytown where the couple had once resided. There she was a resident of St. James House for over five years.

Nelwyn is survived by daughters, Denise Morgan and husband David, and June Waggener; son, Jerry Phillips and wife Judy; sisters, Blanche Phillips, Esther Adams and Allene Green; and brother, Ralph Green. Her grandchildren include: Noel Waggener and wife Charisse, Sarah Waggener, Leah Morgan, Natalie Morgan, Cara Morgan, Haley Phillips and Rachel Phillips Nalle and husband Jordan. She was preceded in death by both her parents and brothers, Clarence and James (Buck) Green.

Nelwyn was active in several Baptist churches during her lifetime and was currently a member of First Baptist Church in Huntsville.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Sam Houston Memorial Funeral Home. The visitation for Nelwyn Phillips will be 5-8 p.m., Monday, June 9. Services will be Tuesday, June 10 at 10 a.m. in the chapel of Sam Houston Memorial Funeral Home. Graveside services to follow in Woodville at 2 p.m. in Mt. Pisgah Cemetery.

Active pallbearers will be Noel Waggener, David Morgan, Scott Bennett, Truett Bennett, Dirk Lorimier, and Bob Phillips. Honorary pallbearers will be Ralph Green, Cecil Morgan, Armender Hayes, Jerry Nobles, Ralph Phillips and Frank Green.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, Box 281, Huntsville, TX 77342.

Memorial condolences may be made online at www.shmfh.com.

http://itemonline.com/obituaries/x212547279/Nelwyn-Green-Phillips/print","STR06" "I43580","Green","Nettie Allene ""Gigi""","13 Apr 1925","31 Dec 2008","0","Nettie Allene Green, 83, of Woodville Texas, formerly of Ann Arbor, MI, passed away Wednesday, December 31, 2008 at the Woodville Health & Rehab Center in Woodville, Texas.

Funeral services were held Saturday, January 3rd at 2:00 p.m. at the Ramah Baptist Church with burial in Ramah Cemetery in Tenaha, Texas. Officiating was Brother Jerry Phillips.

Nettie was born April 13, 1925 to Ralph Eugene & Nettie Ann Cammack Green in Paxton, Texas. After graduation from Tenaha High School, she received her BS degree from Texas State College for Women in 1949 and her MA in 1960. Her long and distinguished career in education took her to Germany, Texas, Nebraska, and finally Ann Arbor, Michigan. While in Germany, she served as the principal of a U.S. Army School in Straubing, a beautiful historic town on the Danube River. She took advantage of the opportunity to travel extensively throughout Europe and the Middle East. One of her favorite memories was being baptized in the Jordan River.

She was preceded in death by her brothers, Clarence Green and James H. Green; and sister, Nelwyn Phillips.

She is survived by two sisters, Blanche Phillips of Woodville, TX and Esther Adams of Houston, TX; one brother, Ralph Green of Dallas, TX and fourteen nieces and nephews. She is also survived by special friends, William Malcolm, Penny Garthwaite and countless students whose lives she inspired over her long career.

Allene ""Gigi"" was a lifelong educator who taught elementary, middle and high school in Ann Arbor, Michigan starting in 1962. She was known as a very loving, caring, and giving person who was highly involved with her students. She had a gift of being able to help others work through any difficult decisions. She was always able to focus on the positive in people.

Services were under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home of Woodville.","STR06" "I43588","","","","","","","" "I43574","Green","Ralph Eugene","10 Feb 1881","Mar 1964","0","Blanche Green Phillips, on her ancestor chart dated July, 1990, shows him as a son of Thomas Henry Green, b. Alabama and Mariah Childen Davis, b. Mississippi.

Name Ralph Eugene Green
Event Date 25 Mar 1964
Event Place Joaquin, Shelby, Texas
Gender Male
Race (Original) white
Age (Formatted) 83 years

Birth Date 10 Feb 1881
Birthplace Texas
Marital Status Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name Thomas Felix Green
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name Mariah Davis
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Residence Place Joaquin, Shelby, Texas
Cemetery (Original) Ramah Cemetery
Burial Place Tenaha, Shelby, Texas
Burial Date 27 Mar 1964
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number 2117485
Digital Folder Number 4028409
Image Number 953
Reference ID CN 25939

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDPT-TJV : accessed 15 Aug 2013), Ralph Eugene Green, 25 Mar 1964.","STR06" "I43574","Green","Ralph Eugene","10 Feb 1881","Mar 1964","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 5
Enumerated 30 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 192 Sheet 10A
205-207
Green, R E Head M M1 38 M Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Green, Nettie Wf F W 30 M Tx Miss Miss
Green, Clarence son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Green, Blanch Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Green, Harry Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Green, Ester Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 5
Enumerated 9 Spr 1930
ED 210-16 SD 12 Sheet 7B
Highway No. 35
149-151
Green, Ralph E Head M W 49 M 29 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Green, Nettie A Wf F W 42 m 22 Miss Miss Miss
Green, Julian C. Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Miss
Green, Blanche M Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Miss
Green, James H Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Miss
Green, Esther Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Miss
Green, Ralph E Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Miss
Green, Aileen Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Miss
Green, Nelwyn Dtr F W 1 6/12 S Tx Tx Miss","STR06" "I43579","Green","Ralph Tillman","10 Apr 1922","18 Jul 2010","0","Dr Ralph Tillman Green
April 10, 1922 - July 18, 2010

Dr. Ralph Tillman Green, 88, passed away on July 18th, 2010 in Dallas. Born in Paxton, Texas on April 10, 1922, he graduated from Texas A&M in 1942. After serving in the Navy in WWII, he married Mary Lou Malone on June 20, 1945, and they celebrated 50 years together before her passing in 1996.

After earning his masters degree at A&M and PhD in Economics from Duke University, he came to work at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas in 1949. Following a year as chairman of the economics department at Baylor, he was appointed by Governor Alan Shivers to serve as the first Director of the Texas Commission on Higher Education, now the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. He returned to the Federal Reserve in 1962 as Vice President of Research, retiring in 1977 as Vice President and Senior Economic Advisor. From 1983 to 1996, he enjoyed a second career as Assistant Professor of Business at TWU.

Ralph was a loving husband and devoted father and grandfather. He had a lifelong dedication to learning and enjoyed travel, golf, and computers. He is survived by his daughters, Melissa Farris (Jack) Susan Lambert (John) and Nancy Lunceford (Michael), 7 grandchildren, one sister, and many nieces and nephews.

A graveside service will be held at 10:00 a.m, Thursday July 22, 2010 at Sparkman Hillcrest Memorial Park. Memorial service for Dr. Green will be held at Ellis Chapel, Park Cities Baptist Church at 1:00 p.m. on July 22, 2010 with a reception following. Memorials may be made to the Shelby County Historical Society.","STR06" "I29413","Green","Raymond Walter","6 Oct 1911","5 Jan 1996","0","The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Vol. 7, September 4, 1944, noted that Cpl. Raymond Green was stationed in El Paso, Texas. As of the September 3, 1945 issue (Vol. 8), it was reported that he was with the 78th Div. when they took the Remagen bridgehead, and was stationed near Kassel, Germany, with the Army of Occupation. In Volume 9 of the same periodical, a September 2, 1946, column titled ""Our Service Men Who Have Returned Home"", noted that First St. Raymond Green had returned after 15 months' overseas duty. As of the publication of Volume 17 of this same periodical, in September 1954, Raymond and Deloris had opened a children's furnishing store in Bad Axe, called Green's Children's House. In the 1964 issue, it was reported the family had moved to Albion, Michigan.","STR06" "I4374","","","","","","","" "I47268","","","","","","","" "I36745","","","","","","","" "I36741","","","","","","","" "I8329","","","","","","","" "I27319","Greenhaw","Belle Bost","Aft 1915","Jan 1976","0","Belle Bost Greenhaw had two daughters by her first marriage, Betty and Joyce. (The Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama, p. 346). She was a divorcee. (Ibid, p. 347).","STR06" "I35549","Greenlee","Francis ""Fritz""","5 Mar 1933","16 Dec 2006","0","Francis ""Fritz"" Greenlee passed away on Saturday, December 16, 2006 after a long and valiant battle with Alzheimer's disease. As he did with so many aspects of his life, Fritz faced his illness with an optimism and resilience that reflected the strength and joy of his inner spirit. Fritz was born March 5, 1933 in Donora, PA to Clinton and Rose (Walsh) Greenlee. He was united in marriage to Faye A. Kotas on April 12, 1958 in Lincoln, NE. Fritz, first and foremost was a warm, loving and generous husband, father and grandfather. The first part of his career was spent serving his country for in the United States Air Force, where he retired as a Senior Master Sergeant. After that, Fritz worked for Nebraska Public Power for almost 20 years, where he retired as Warehouse Manager. Fritz thrived in the outdoors in the presence of animals and nature. He adored dogs and enjoyed many outdoor activities including camping, gardening, walking, and ice skating. He was also a very humble and gracious man, quick to help anyone in need without asking for anything in return. He volunteered his time to numerous organizations including the York American Legion Post, the Knights of Columbus, Big Brothers, and the church.

He is survived by his loving wife Faye of 48 years; three daughters, Monica Milleson of Omaha, Mary Greenlee of Avoca, IA and Jennifer (Bill) Ramsey of Highlands Ranch, CO; two grandsons Nathaniel and Ethan Milleson; sisters Betty Anderson of Donora, PA and Margie (Steve) Petrus of Belle Vernon, PA; sister-in-law Barbara Greenlee of Alexandria, VA; many nieces and nephews and other family members. He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers James and Donald Greenlee.

A Mass of Christian burial was held on Wednesday December 20, 2006 at St Joseph's Catholic Church in York. Burial followed at the St Joseph's Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the family.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I41882","Greenwell","Margaret ""Maggie"" Emeline","18 Sep 1881","30 Jul 1926","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXZY-3R5
name: Maggie Cooper
death date: 30 Jul 1926
death place: Ballinger, Runnels, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 44 years 8 months 12 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 18 Sep 1881
birthplace: Sabine County
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: R. W. Greenwell
father's birthplace: Baltimore, Md.
mother's name: [Irene Arenie] Mcelroy
mother's birthplace: Sabine Co.
occupation: Housewife
place of residence:
cemetery: Evergreen
burial place: Ballinger
burial date: 31 Jul 1926
additional relatives:
film number: 2114144
digital film number: 4165582
image number: 1994
reference number: cn 26342
Collection: Maggie Cooper, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I14487","Greenwood","Mary","5 Jan 1950","25 Feb 2023","0","Mary R. Soukup, 74, of Lincoln, NE passed away on February 25, 2023. Born in 1949 to Kenneth Greenwood and Julia (Nyhoff) in Walla Walla, WA. Mary enjoyed baking and won numerous ribbons at competitions for her recipes. Gardening was another one of her passions; she spent many hours keeping up the plants and flowers in her garden and landscaping around the house. Another hobby she enjoyed was ceramics. She also enjoyed traveling to the Branson condominium and a few of her favorite things to do were Silver Dollar city, the shows, Table rock lake and the Amish Store. Most of all, Mary loved spending time with family and spoiling her grandchildren. Attending numerous sporting events including swim meets, barrel racing, rodeos, and motocross.

Survivors include husband John Soukup of Lincoln, NE. Daughter Kathy Pittman (Kenneth Pittman, Ryder's father) and son Ryder Pittman of Altadena, CA, and Lora (Scott) Delgado and their children Makenzie and Mason of Lincoln. Sons Jeff (Jessica) Soukup and their children Julia and Josie of Denton, NE and Jason Soukup (Zach Peterson) of Lincoln, NE. Nephew Johnny Greenwood. Close family/friends Sherry and Nick Savener, Angie and Paul Jedlicka and many other nieces, nephews and cousins. Preceded in death by Parents Kenneth and Julia Greenwood, Brother John Greenwood and niece Jody Wolfe

Celebration of Her Life will be Wednesday, March 1, 2023 at 1:00pm at Butherus Maser & Love Funeral Home, 4040 A Street, Lincoln. Family will be present 12-1pm. Memorials to the Capital Humane Society.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Butheras, Maser & Love Funeral home)","STR06" "I14791","","","","","","","" "I39272","Greer","Blan","18 Oct 1916","9 Aug 1997","0","""Blan Greer of Hemphill.""","STR06" "I39274","Greer","Bruce","Abt 1921","Yes, date unknown","0","""Bruce Greer of Milam.""","STR06" "I17990","Greer","E L","2 Apr 1912","5 Dec 1976","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNH3-33J
Name: E L Greer
Death Date: 05 Dec 1976
Death Place: Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 64 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 02 Apr 1912
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: George Martin Greer
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Pearl Chambers
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243986
Digital Film Number: 4005516
Image Number: 01431
Reference Number: 94782
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I6933","Greer","George Martin","31 Dec 1873","8 Apr 1953","0","He was married first to Addie BRIGHT, and brought to his second marriage to Clara Pearl Chambers five children, whom she helped rear. Three of these children were still living in 1964, namely Mrs. Belle GELLATELY, Zwolle, Louisiana; Mrs. Onie Chambers, Nacogdoches; and Bud Greer, Milam.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXFQ-N9D
Name: George Martin Greer
Death Date: 08 Apr 1953
Death Place: Rural, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 79 years 3 months 7 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 31 Dec 1873
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Dave Greer
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: New Hope Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine Co. Texas
Burial Date: 09 Apr 1953
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2113851
Digital Film Number: 4165481
Image Number: 1805
Reference Number: 21331
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I6933","Greer","George Martin","31 Dec 1873","8 Apr 1953","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 5
Enumerated 15 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 16A
219-219
Greer, George M head W M Dec 1873 26 m5 Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Greer, Addie M Wf W F Nov 1874 25 m 5 3/3 Tx Ala Ala
Greer, Onie May Dtr W F Dec 1895 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Greer, George W Son W M Sept 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Greer, Lola B Dtr W F June 1899 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Greer, David E Brother W M Apr 1882 18 S Tx Ga Ga Farmer

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Geneva Pr. 8
Enumerated 22 and 23 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 130 Sheet 5B
85-91
Greer, George M Head M W 36 m2 1 Tx Ga Ga Farm Laborer Share Farm
Greer, Pearl C Wf F W 26 m2 1 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Greer, Annie (sic) Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Greer, George W Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Greer, Billie L Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Greer, Neva Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Greer, Melton Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx (Stepson, Milton LORD)

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 20 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 171 Sheet 13A
149-151
Greer, George M Head M W 46 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Greer, Clara P Wf F W 35 M Tx Ga Tx
Greer, Edward J Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Greer, Milton Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Greer, N. D. Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Greer, E. L. Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Greer, Von Son M W 4 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Greer, Bland Son M W 3 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Greer, Ruby E Dtr F W 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP No. 5
Enumerated April 1, 1930
ED 202-7 SD 19 Sheet 1B
Greer, George M Head M W 56 M 21 Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Greer, Pearl C. Wf F W 47 M 19 Tx Ga Tx
Greer, N. D. Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Farming
Greer, E. L. Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farming
Greer, V. M. Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Greer, Bland Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Greer, Rubbie E Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Greer, Bruce Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Greer, Wannette Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Greer, Hiram Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Greer, Marjorie Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx






","STR06" "I527","","","","","","","" "I39276","Greer","Hiram","Abt 1924","Yes, date unknown","0","""Of Port Sulphur, Louisiana.""","STR06" "I39275","Greer","Juanita","5 Oct 1922","6 Dec 2013","0","""Mrs. Juanita Mouhat of Port Arthur.""

Obituary

Juanita Greer Mouhot, 91, died Friday morning in the Harbor Hospice House in Beaumont. Mrs. Mouhot was born in Isla, Texas, to George Martin and Clara Pearl Chambers Greer. She moved back to the Isla community thirty-two years ago from Port Acres and is a member of New Hope Baptist Church, Milam, Texas.

Mrs. Mouhot is survived by her son Dean Mouhot and his wife Valerie of Newton, her daughters Linda Graham and her husband Gene of Hemphill, Sandra Irion and her husband Howard of Nacogdoches, her sisters; Margie Ferguson of Pt. Acres, Ruby Parr of LaBelle, Texas, six grandchildren, and numerous great and great-great grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Saturday, December 7, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Sunday, December 8, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the New Hope Cemetery, Milam, Texas.

Copied from StarrFuneralHome.com

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 11, 2013, Page 12
","STR06" "I40566","Greer","Lola Belle","1 Jun 1899","16 Jan 1982","0","She married a GELLATLY.","STR06" "I39277","","","","","","","" "I39269","Greer","N D","19 Oct 1910","17 Apr 1972","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JN74-PZT
Name: N D Greer
Death Date: 17 Apr 1972
Death Place: Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 61 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Oct 1910
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: George Greer
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Pearl Chambers
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223768
Digital Film Number: 4005476
Image Number: 01660
Reference Number: 29496
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

His grave marker has a Masonic emblem.","STR06" "I39053","Greer","Nelda","5 Jul 1911","9 Sep 1991","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page links her to parents, Jack Roberts Greer and Corrie Lou Calhoun.","STR06" "I29556","Greer","Neva Inez","1 Jan 1902","8 Mar 1993","0","Linda Davenport shows her as a daughter of George GREER and Addie BRIGHT.","STR06" "I39273","Greer","Ruby E.","Abt 1919","Yes, date unknown","0","""Mrs. Ruby Parr, Beaumont.""","STR06" "I39271","Greer","Vaughn Martin ""V. M.""","Abt 1915","Yes, date unknown","0","Speights refers to him as ""Von Greer of Port Arthur."" He married Delmarie SHUE, and they were the parents of Roger D. Greer (1943-1976). Roger is buried at the New Hope Cemetery in Sabine County.","STR06" "I48578","Gregg","Gilberta A.","27 Dec 1946","3 Dec 2023","0","Gilberta A. ""Gilly"" Racek, 76 years, of Morse Bluff, NE passed away Sunday, December 3, 2023 at Methodist Fremont Health.

Gilly was born on December 27, 1946 to Kenneth and Frances (Schroeder) Gregg in Council Bluffs, IA.

Gilly lived several places throughout her life in both Iowa and Nebraska, residing near Morse Bluff, NE. On October 10, 1995, she married Keith Racek.

She enjoyed gardening, 4-H activities, and refereed for volleyball and basketball, and umpired for softball.

Gilly was a member of WFLA, St. Peter Lutheran Church in Noth Bend, Fremont Presbyterian Church, and the North Bend Golf Course. She loved her time with the birthday group in Linwood and playing cards with the ladies.

She was preceded by her parents; husband, Keith; sisters, Phyllis (Arnold) Smith and Madylon (Larry) Anker.

She is survived by her daughters, Kendra (Mark) Remington and Renee (Jeff) Robinson; sons, Gregg Dau and Clay (Michaela) Mueller; grandchildren, Kloey (Trevor) Cooley, Elizabeth Remington, Hunner Juzenas, Kennen Robinson, Parlar Robinson, Alisha Micek (Dallas Chaulk), Alexis Micek, Faith (Ben) Bluedorn, Alex Wagner (Imely Walls), Dru Mueller, Courtney Haswell, Camden Mueller (Mariah Barauskas), Hunter Haswell, and Katrina Schreiner; great grandchildren, Wrenlee, Klaira, Kiana, Hazel, Mia, Coy, Breccan, NovaLeigh, and one on the way; and many nieces and nephews.

Memorial service will be 2 P.M., Monday, December 11, 2023 at Moser Memorial Chapel in North Bend, NE. Chaplain Scott Jensen will officiate. Visitation will be Sunday from 4 P.M. to 8 P.M. at Moser's.

Burial will take place at Killian Cemetery near Morse Bluff, NE.

Memorials may be directed to the Morse Bluff American Legion and Killian Cemetery.

Online condolences may be left at: www.mosermemorialchapels.com

Moser Memorial Chapel, 1040 N. Main, North Bend, NE 68649 402-652-8159

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from the Moser Memorial Chapel website","STR06" "I46601","","","","","","","" "I12003","Gregor","Charles Wesley","Aug 1873","10 Jun 1964","0","He appears to have been a boarder in Oliver Township, Huron County, Michigan at the time of the 1900 Federal census. He was listed as being born August, 1873, in Canada/English, with both his parents being born in Germany to German speaking families.

From ""The News from Crieff November 6th 1923"" newspaper: ""Mrs. Louisa Schwegler, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Benkelman, and Mr. and Mrs. John Benkelman motored from Cass City, Michigan, and spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gregor and family.""


The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROACAST-1964 reported that the family lived in Guelph, Ontario.","STR06" "I5965","Gregor","Donelda Helena","Abt 1902","Yes, date unknown","0","The October 3, 1924 issue of The Cass City Chronicle, page 4, column 4, noted in Local Items that ""Mrs. Benjamin Schwegler and Mrs. Fred Jaus entertained a number of relatives and friends at the home of the latter Wednesday evening in honor of their niece, Miss Donelda Gregor of Puslinch, Ont., who was visting...the time was passed pleasantly in vocal and instrumental music and games after which refreshments, including a weenie roast, were served."" In the August 26, 1927 issue of the same paper, also in Local Items, it was noted that ""Miss Laura Jaus returned Wednesday evening from a ten-day visit with her Aunt at Puslinch, Canada. Her cousin, Miss Donelda Gregor, returned with her and will spend a few weeks with relatives here.""

Art Peck shows that Donelda married James McDonald on 1 Feb 1936.

THE STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST-1961 reported that ""The James McDonalds, Puslinch, Ontario, are building a new barn this summer to replace the one destroyed by fire on December 17. They lost twenty three cattle, three horses, and thirty one pigs, a shed, hen house, and farm machinery.""

Volume 28 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 2, 1968, reported that Mr. and Mrs. Douglas? McDonald had sold their home at Burlington, Ont. and built a new one in London, Ont. She is the daughter of Laura Schwegler Gregory.

According to Art Peck, they had two sons, Douglas and Paul, and lived in Puslinch, Ontario. At the time of the publication of his book, both were deceased. Douglas married a Gladys Haugh, and had two children, Brent and Michelle. Paul married a Wendy, and had two children as well, Amy and Leslie.

Article about Paul McDonald, the son of Donelda, a member of the Puslinch Fiddle Orchestra.

http://www.wellingtonadvertiser.com/index.cfm?page=detail&itmno=13219

ABERFOYLE

Paul McDonald has fiddled around with the Puslinch Fiddle Orchestra ever since it got its initial start in 2005.

But in reality, fiddling has been part of McDonald's life since he was 10, says the 63-year-old, who was raised on a farm in Crieff.

""My mom and dad bought me my first fiddle when I was 10 years old from Sears,"" he recalled. ""They brought it home and on Christmas, I opened it and it was a violin.""

Fiddles and violins are the same instrument, according to McDonald. The difference is the type of music played. Fiddling relies on the lower notes, while violins are played on higher notes.

The music is distinctively different, where violinists play classical music and fiddlers go for homegrown music like jigs, reels and waltzes.

""It's old-time country Scottish fiddle tunes,"" he said of the type of music used by fiddlers.

""The only difference between a classical violinist and a fiddle player is about $60 an hour,"" he quipped.

The price of the instrument used by classical violinists and fiddlers differs substantially. McDonald paid $5,000 for one of his fiddles, while violins can go for hundreds of thousands of dollars.

His mother Donelda was a pianist at church functions and get togethers and it was her guidance and playing alongside her that slowly honed McDonald's fiddle skills.

""I had no lessons so I played on one string for about six months,"" he said. ""I didn't know how to play all the strings.""

His mother asked him to play the music scale and he quickly realized it could not be done playing one string. That prompted him to work hard at mastering the fiddle and its four strings. Eventually he took piano lessons.

""The piano helped me to read music,"" he added, something that has made his main love, the fiddle, easier to learn and play.

As a teenager he was part of a band, the Country Squires, that played dances. The band had McDonald on fiddle, a drummer, bass player, and guitar. The group played around the countryside until McDonald was in his early 20s. Due to family commitments, he stopped playing on a regular basis, but continued to play the fiddle at home and at family gatherings.

Eventually he would get back at it on a regular basis, forming the Puslinch Fiddle Orchestra.


""It was January of 2005 we started a group at Duff's Presbyterian Church just for something to do in the afternoon and we had five fiddlers and that was just local people,"" he said. ""We set up a schedule and played every third Sunday.""

He doesn't know how the word got out, but eventually the tiny group was getting inquiries from other fiddle players wanting to join them for jam sessions.

""It started growing and from there people started coming from Brantford, Stoney Creek, Guelph and the surrounding area,"" he added.

The church allowed them to practice for free with the understanding they would host an annual concert with proceeds to cover the rental cost.

In 2006 the orchestra and its 43 musicians, including 27 fiddlers, put on their first concert at Duff's - it was sold out.

The church, according to McDonald, can hold about 220 people and offered the orchestra good acoustics and a sound system. Proceeds from the concerts has gone back to the church to cover the orchestra's rental. Any additional money is used at the discretion of the church.

Since 2006, the concerts have been expanded to two and, at one point, three shows, with tickets going for $15. They have sold out every time.

""About seven years ago, Paul McDonald started up the Puslinch Fiddle Orchestra to play old time music, as it was played in the country here in earlier years,"" local historian Marjorie Clark told the Advertiser in an email.

""There are now approximately 28 fiddlers in the group as well as a pianist (Paul's wife Wendy) and a few guitarists. They hail from far and wide and they are good.""

McDonald said the popularity of the orchestra has meant more inquiries about putting on concerts at other churches, something they do when they find time.

Other church concerts are done by donation. They have concerts planned for later this year at Millgrove United Church and Knox Presbyterian Church in Acton.

Most recently they've had an inquiry about participating in a festival out east, but McDonald doesn't think the orchestra will hire a bus and make the trek.

Concerts are usually held during the day because members don't like travelling after dark, he said.

What McDonald has to consider for events for the orchestra is the age of its members and the impact a hectic concert schedule might have. The majority of the musicians range in age from 60 to 90.

By coincidence, McDonald met one of the musicians when he was out on a job for the heating company he works for.

""I was fixing his furnace one day and he asked me 'What do you do'?"" McDonald recalled. ""I said I play fiddle and he said, 'Me to,' and he started coming out.""

As the main organizer for the orchestra's concerts, McDonald usually sends out the written music and a CD of the tunes in December that will be used at the main Duff's concert later the following year.

That allows the musicians to fine-tune each song individually in preparation of practices and the final concert. The concerts also feature solo artists as well as a the full orchestra playing.

McDonald also repairs and makes fiddles using Canadian wood. It's essential the wood has tight growth rings to get the sound of the fiddle to exacting standards. The wood of choice is spruce for the top panels, and maple for the sides and back. The tuning pegs and fingerboard are made of ebony.

McDonald is proud to acknowledge the fiddles are made from all natural products, including the wood and horse hair bows. Even the glue used to put them together comes from an insect in India.

The instruments have no frets for the musician to follow, as is the case with guitars. He said musicians can buy a fret board to lay on the fingerboard, but that is frowned on.

""That's a no-no,"" he added.

The notes of the strings, from lowest string to highest string, are G,D,A,E, with the E the most difficult to tune, he said.

The strings are tuned a fifth apart, which means the number of tone intervals between one string and the next is five. In practice, this means playing a string together with its neighbour gives a nice sound, a chord in fact. A lot of fiddle players use this ""perfect fifth"" sound to tune the fiddle, but it takes practice and experience.

Most fiddles are tuned with the pegs and then the fine tuners are located on the bridge. Some fiddlers tune all strings to be fairly close using the pegs, however, McDonald prefers to use the fine tuners on the tailpiece to get tuning accurate.

It also allows him to tune his strings while playing. Some musicians tune the A, then the E, and then the G and the D. They will then re-do the A and E, as tensioning the G and D can change the tension of the other strings.

McDonald has even worked out a routine close to the end of a concert to inject some humour and to thank those who attended.

At one concert he built a fiddle that would explode. Prior to it coming apart, the audience thought it was an expensive fiddle. When they saw it explode they were shocked.

""The top flew off and the people thought it was a new Stradivarius,"" he said.

It was a routine he had fun with, although it can only be done at the first concert because the trick would be known to subsequent concertgoers.

Besides playing historical tunes, McDonald said musicians continue to come up with new tunes.

""There's a lot of fine people in Canada who write good, old-time fiddle music,"" he said, pointing out well-known Fergus fiddler Scott Woods.

This year the orchestra is planning its first Christmas concert at Duff's - tentatively scheduled for November.

""It's a wonderful group,"" he said of his fellow musicians. ""It's enjoyable, the outcome is so rewarding.""

Vol 45 Issue 32

August 10, 2012

","STR06" "I5963","Gregor","Gordon","Abt 1906","16 Jan 1983","0","Volume 27 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published September 4, 1967, reported that Gordon Gregor recently purchased a new home in Hespeler, Ontario, where he had been employed for 30 years.","STR06" "I5963","Gregor","Gordon","Abt 1906","16 Jan 1983","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Michigan, Wayne County, Dearborn City
Enumerated 16 April 1930 By Sadie J. Ayres
ED 82-891 SD 18 Sheet 18B
6519 Hartwell
25-422
Gregor, Gordon J Hd M W 24 M 23 Mi Mi MI Attendant Gas Station
Gregor, Florence Wf F W 22 M21 Mi Mi Mi
Gregor, Robert Son M W 0/12 S Mi Mi Mi","STR06" "I5977","Gregor","Katherine","Aft 1910","Jul 1949","0","Said to have married first Campbell MACKINNON, later marrying a Mr. MOFFAT.","STR06" "I5964","Gregor","Lincoln Charles","Abt 1908","Jan 1997","0","Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan
January 6, 1926

Chester Schultz and Lincoln Gregor of Puslinch, Ontario, who have been visiting relatives here, left the latter part of the week for Kingston.

At the time of the 1930 U.S. Census, a 22 year old Lincoln Gregor was a boarder in the home of John and Ida Larson of Pontiac, Oakland County, Michigan [ED 63-61, SD 14th, Sheet 9A, Stamped 60, 374 Oakland Avenue]. He was listed as born in Canada, to Canadian parents, and as employed doing Auto Metal Finish. Despite the difference in the place of birth of his mother, this does appear to be the same Lincoln Gregor.

From: CASS CITY CHRONICLE-FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1949 - ""Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Gregor of Whitby, Ont., and Mrs. Charles Gregor and grandson, Douglas McDonald, of Puslinch, Ont., were guests of Mrs. Charles Gregor'sbrother, B. A. Schwegler, and other relatives in this vicinity from
Tuesday to Friday.""

","STR06" "I28791","Gregory","Andrea","6 Mar 1960","3 Dec 2012","0","The Texas Birth index shows that she had no middle name. She was born to Johnny Patrick Gregory and Norma Dell Stowe.

The Sabine County Reporter
May 28, 2008
Page 10

Featured Teachers of the Week

Victoria Ridings, Barbara J. Hale and Andrea Gregory Felts are the HISD Featured Teachers of the Week for the High School Campus. All three ladies are paraprofessionals at the high school.

Felts and her husband, Richard, have a son, Bradford. She has been at HISD for 14 years. She is a member of Lamar University and has an Associate Applied Science degree in Dental Hygiene. She enjoys photography, scrapbooking, and gardening.

Obituary
Sabinecountyreporterlive.com
Posted Thursday, December 6, 2012

Andrea Gregory Felts, 52, of Hemphill, died Monday night in the Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital, Nacogdoches, TX. She was born in Montgomery County, Texas, to Johnny P. and Norma Stowe Gregory. Andrea has lived in Hemphill for 26 years coming from Conroe. She was the elementary school registrar for the Hemphill Independent School District. Andrea was a member of the First Baptist Church in Hemphill.

She is survived by her husband Richard Felts of Hemphill, her son Brad Felts of Hemphill, her father Johnny P. Gregory of Conroe, and her brother John Alec Gregory of New Waverly, TX. Andrea was preceded in death by her daughter Sarah Felts and her mother Norma Gregory.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Friday, Dec. 7, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX. Funeral services will be at 11:00AM, Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012, in the First Baptist Church in Hemphill. Burial will follow in the Harpers Chapel Cemetery.

Print version published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 12, 2012, Page 7","STR06" "I22299","Gregory","Dorothy Fay","4 Sep 1903","4 Mar 1975","0","Her death certificate shows her to be the daughter of Marshal GREGORY and Nellie E. KINMON [Kinman]. The informant was Ruth BLAZEK, her sister.

At the time of the 1920 census, she was living with her parents in Dill, Kiowa County, Oklahoma.

More about the Gregory family can be found at this website.

http://www.jkgregory.com/gregory/index.htm

Her parents in siblings all appear to have also died in the Pacific Northwest, and it appears she and Ernest followed them to that location.



","STR06" "I22299","Gregory","Dorothy Fay","4 Sep 1903","4 Mar 1975","0","(Research):

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Kiowa County, Dell

GREGORY, Marshal A Hd M W 40 M Tx Mo Tx Farmer
GREGORY, Nellie E Wf F W 39 M Ill Ill Ill
GREGORY, Ernest Son M W 18 S Ok Tx Ill
GREGORY, Dorothy Fay Dtr F W 16 S Ok Tx Ill
GREGORY, Ruth Dtr F W 14 S Ok Tx Ill
GREGORY, Albert D Son M W 11 S New Mexico TX Ill
GREGORY, Nellie B Dtr F W 6 S Ok Tx ILL

Dorothy also had brother, Harold Dean, born in 1922, after this census enumeration. He was killed in action on 2 May 1945 in Okinawa, and was posthumously awarded the Silver Star for his heroism on Leyte.","STR06" "I34813","","","","","","","" "I34813","","","","","","","" "I19384","Gregory","Jennie","May 1861","17 Jul 1923","0","Other records instead have her place of birth of Greenfield, Ohio.

Name: Strong, Jennie Gregory
Date: July 17, 1923
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #078.
Notes: Strong-Jennie Gregory, wife of Harry B. Strong, mother of Mrs. H. P. McIntosh, Jr., Mrs. I. Webster Baker, and Miss Elizabeth Strong. Tuesday, July 17, at Wickliffe-on-the-Lake. Services Wade Memorial, July 19, at 3 p. m. Kindly omit flowers.","STR06" "I47804","","","","","","","" "I32486","","","","","","","" "I32391","","","","","","","" "I37979","Grice","Annie","Abt 1822","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown by direct descendant, Timothy V. McLemore, as dying on 1870 in Morton, Scott, Mississippi.","STR06" "I37979","Grice","Annie","Abt 1822","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Mississippi, Scott County, P. O. Morton
Enumerated 30 July 1870
Page 6
37-37
McLemore, Anny 48 F Keepin House 120 Miss
McLemore, Eliza 20 F W Miss
McLemore, Melvinia 18 F W Miss
McLemore, Martha 14 F W Miss
McLemore, John 11 M W Miss
McLemore, Andrew 6 M W Miss
38-38
McLemore, Henry 26 M W Farmer $128 Miss
McLemore, Allis 18 F W Keeping House Miss
McLemore, James 3 M Miss","STR06" "I36449","Grieg","Douglas","28 Mar 1889","23 Jan 1979","0","His granddaughter, Helen, emailed that he was born in Aberdeen, Scotland.","STR06" "I36086","Griffin","Alfred","16 Jun 1901","11 May 1980","0","At the time of the 1930 census, he and his widowed father were living with Celestina Anna and her husband, George Boyd.","STR06" "I36086","Griffin","Alfred","16 Jun 1901","11 May 1980","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

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","STR06" "I14537","Griffin","Arlie E.","4 Nov 1894","6 Jul 1986","0","Her tombstone reads Arlie Griffin BOYD.","STR06" "I36082","Griffin","Celestia Anna","21 Oct 1881","8 Jul 1945","0","Name: Celestia Anna Boyd
Death Date: 08 Jul 1945
Death Place: 16, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 64 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 21 Oct 1881
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Griffman
Father's Birthplace: Sabine Co.
Mother's Name: Katie Ann Huffman
Mother's Birthplace: Sabine Co.
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Griffman, Texas
Burial Date: 09 Jul 1945
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137962
Digital Film Number: 4029642
Image Number: 871
Reference Number: 32118
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I423","Griffin","Cora Nevada","6 Oct 1892","27 Nov 1936","0","(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 1857 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


","STR06" "I30","","","","","","","" "I43819","Griffin","Elbert Dale","26 Jul 1938","15 Jun 2017","0","Elbert Dale Griffin, 78, of Lufkin, Texas passed away Thursday, June 15, 2017 at his residence.

Dale was born July 26, 1938 in Sabine County to Austin Elbert and Annie Arlee Moore Griffin. He was an Army veteran and a retired service supervisor for Reliant Energy. He had resided in Lufkin for 10 years having previously lived in Houston, Texas.

Dale is survived by his wife, Carol Griffin, of Lufkin, Texas; daughters, Kathryn Griffin of Houston, Texas and Melanie Griffin; brothers, Paul Griffin, of Rosevine, Texas, Jerry Griffin of Hemphill, Texas, Donald Griffin of Rosevine, Texas, and Philip Griffin of Rosevine, Texas; sisters, Freddie Fuller and Glinda Retherford, both of Rosevine; and grandchildren, Alyssa Benzkofer of Houston, Texas, Nikolas Maffei of Houston, Texas, and Vincent Griffin of Austin, Texas.

He was preceded in death by his brothers, Sammy Griffin and Eddie Dean Griffin and sister, Bobbie Griffin.

Funeral services will be held at 3:00 p.m. Sunday, June 18, 2017 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with visitation to be held from 1:00 p.m. until service time Sunday.

Burial will follow service in Gravel Hill Cemetery in Hemphill, Texas.

Downloaded from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 21, Page 5
","STR06" "I808","Griffin","Freddie Jean","2 Aug 1936","17 Oct 2022","0","Freddie Jean Fuller, 86, of Rosevine, Texas passed away Monday, October 17, 2022 at UT Health of East Texas in Tyler.

She was born in Gravelhill, Texas on August 2, 1936 to Austin Elbert Griffin and Annie Arlee Moore Griffin. She was a lifetime resident of Sabine County and a member of Rosevine Church of God. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother who enjoyed spending time with her family.

Freddie was a busy housewife that raised, along with her husband, Wayne, six children. She liked to talk on the phone with her friends and keep up with what was happening in Rosevine. She enjoyed birdwatching, particularly the hummingbirds, and tending her flowers. She also like to go to garage sales and work her crossword puzzles. She loved her family and her pets dearly.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Wayne Fuller; parents, Austin Elbert and Annie Arlee Griffin; infant sister, Bobbie Griffin; brothers, Dale Griffin, Sammy Griffin and Eddie Dean Griffin; brother-in-law, T. R. Retherford; and granddaughter, Danielle Toups.

Freddie is survived by her sons, Ronny Fuller and wife, Vicci, of Rosevine, Randy Fuller and wife, Dana, of Rosevine, Rusty Fuller and wife, Angie, of Lufkin, and Ryan Fuller and wife, Mindy, of Joaquin; daughters, Patti Hand and husband, Jerry, of Woden and Pete Babcock and husband, Deryl, of Rosevine; brothers, Donald Griffin and wife, Delayne, of Rosevine, Paul Griffin and wife, Helen, of Rosevine, Jerry Griffin and wife, Martha, of Hemphill, and Phillip Griffin of Rosevine; sister, Glenda Retherford of Rosevine; sisters-in-law, Ruth Griffin of Bronson and Carol Griffin of Austin; grandchildren, Tammy and Mandy Hand, Jenny and Perry Brown, Dustin Fuller, Lauren Toups and Adam Nixon, Aaron and Whitney Toups, Samantha and Will McElroy, Demi Fuller, Chase and Sheridan Fuller, Seeley Babcock, Drew Fuller, Kate Fuller, Billy and Robin Dickerson and Ryon Collier; and great grandchildren, Sarah, Dean, Kaden, Kase, Nick, Peyton, Ascher, Addison, Aidan, Skylar, Creed, Carter, Alaina, Ethan and Emry.

Funeral services will begin at 12:00 p.m. Thursday, October 20, 2022 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Visitation will begin 10:00 a.m. Thursday prior to service.

Burial will follow services in Rosevine Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with her grandsons, Kaden Hand, Kase Hand, Dean Brown, Dustin Fuller, Nick Fuller, Aaron Toups, Ascher Carhart, Aidan Decuir, Perry Brown, Chase Fuller, Will McElroy, Creed McElroy, Drew Fuller, Skylar Toups, Billy Dickerson and Ryon Collier serving as pallbearers.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I43822","","","","","","","" "I2838","Griffin","J. W.","Abt 1834","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Robertson County, Sterling
Enumerated 18 July 1860
Page 58
422-422
Thomas and Angelina Griffin
423-423
J. W. Griffin 26 M Faremr 13,360 4,145 Ala
Janette Griffin 21 F Housekeeper Tx
James Griffin 6/12 M Tx","STR06" "I13497","Griffin","John Charles","24 Jan 1903","21 May 1969","0","Name: John Charles Griffin
Death Date: 21 May 1969
Death Place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 66 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 24 Jan 1903
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Richard Griffin
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Unknown
Mother's Birthplace:
Veteran of World War II
Occupation: Ret.Fireman-City Firedept
Place of Residence: Preciinct #5, Bexar, Texas
Cemetery: Ft. Sam Houston National
Burial Place: Ft. Sam Houston, Texas
Burial Date: 23 May 1969
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137442
Digital Film Number: 4029608
Image Number: 336
Reference Number: 30622
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I13497","Griffin","John Charles","24 Jan 1903","21 May 1969","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 US Census
Enumerated April 2, 1930
Texas, Bexar, San Antonio, Part of JP 1, 3rd Ward, Rivas Alley
ED 15-52 SD 22 Sheet 1B

5-62-66
Griffin, John C. Head R $12 M W 27 M@25 No Yes TX GA TX City Fireman Fire Dept
Griffin, Kathleen V Wife F Mex 18 M@16 Mexico (Am Cit) Rhode Island Mexico
Griffin, Richard E. Son M Mex 11/12 S Tx Tx Mexico","STR06" "I11207","Griffin","Lewis","Abt 1857","Yes, date unknown","0","Some instead shown his as Howell?","STR06" "I29954","","","","","","","" "I6878","Griffin","Mae","Abt 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","Speights writes that she was ""born near Hemphill of early Sabine County pioneers.""","STR06" "I48548","Griffin","Marvin Earnest","6 Jan 1944","27 Dec 1994","0","Marvin Earnest Griffin

Funeral services for Marvin Earnest ""Rusty"" Griffin, 50, were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, December 29, 1994, at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Chaplain Dunn officiating. Interment followed at Gravelhill Cemetery in Sabine County.

Griffin died 12:24 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 27, 1994, at the Woodland Heights Medical Center hospital in Lufkin.

He was born Jan. 6, 1944, in Houston.

Survivors: a brother, Bruce Griffin of Houston; sisters, Brenda Magnuson of Charlotte, North Carolina, and Betty J. Gorman of Houston; and an aunt, Vera Stufflebeem of Houston.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Joe W. Elliott Houst at 220 Gene Samford Drive, Lufkin, TX 75904.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 4, 1995, Page 6","STR06" "I10655","Griffin","Nancy Jane","25 Jul 1846","6 Jun 1928","0","From the notes of Katherine D. Freistat:

Abstract of Civil War Pension Applications, Sabine County, Texas: Mrs. Nancy Jane Ferguson, widow's application for pension number 26250, field March 14, 1912, approved December 1, 1913, allowed from March 1, 1914. Date of pension November 9, 1912. She is the widow of Jeremiah Alexander Ferguson who departed this life on February 12, 1912 in Sterling County, Texas. They were married on October 14, 1866 in Sabine County, Texas. She has not remarried. Her age is 66 years and she was born in Sabine County, Texas. She has lived in Sabine County, Texas for 62 years and her post office address is Hemphill, Texas. Mr. (sic) Nancy Jane Ferguson died June 6, 1928 in Sabine County, Texas.

At the time of the 1910 Census, she was living with the family of her widowed daughter, Melissa Ferguson Conn, in Precinct 1 of Sabine County.","STR06" "I10655","Griffin","Nancy Jane","25 Jul 1846","6 Jun 1928","0","(Research):At the time of the 1920 Federal Census, she was living with her widowed daughter, Melissa Ella Conn.","STR06" "I14535","Griffin","Onie Viola","17 Feb 1892","6 Dec 1968","0","Name: Onie Viola Boyd
Death Date: 06 Dec 1968
Death Place: Milam, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 76 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 17 Feb 1892
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Imboden Boyd
Father's Name: James Griffin
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Emily White
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife & Mother
Place of Residence: Precinct #3, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Gravelhill
Burial Place: , Sabine, Texas
Burial Date: 08 Dec 1968
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137256
Digital Film Number: 4030475
Image Number: 1384
Reference Number: cn 89465
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I7463","Griffin","Rebecca","20 Feb 1852","22 Dec 1919","0","Did she also marry a CONN? The Texas death certificates for sons William and Wiley show their mother as Rebecca CONN. Unable to locate certificates for either of her daughters.","STR06" "I4329","Griffin","Richard Edward","16 Apr 1929","4 May 2002","0","Mr. Richard E. Griffin, Sr., age 73, of San Antonio, died Saturday, May 4, 2002. Mr. Griffin is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Griffin; children, Richard E. Griffin, Jr., Cindy Finto, Dee-Dee Strong and husband, Karl, Nanette Sanchez and husband Mario, and Rusty Griffin; grandchildren Natalie Griffin, Jocelyn Griffin, Elizabeth I. Griffin, Christopher Finto, Patrick Finto, Charles Strong, David Strong and Joseph Strong; one great grandchild. Rosary will be recited Tuesday evening at 7:00 P.M at the Angelus Chapel. Funeral Mass will be offered Wednesday at 9:30 A.M. at St. Anthony de Padua Catholic Church. Interment will follow at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery with Military Honors. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Vitas Hospice, 4715 Fredericksburg Road, San Antonio, Texas 78229. Arrangements by the Angelus Funeral Home. The Angelus, 1119 N. St. Mary's, 227-1461, Henry Guerra/J.F. Delgado

(San Antonio Express News, Monday, May 6, 2002)","STR06" "I25754","","","","","","","" "I424","Griffin","Thomas J.","Abt 1815","Abt 1901","0","In a 1966 article about the Golden Wedding anniversary of Onie Griffin and Imboden Boyd, Virgie Speights wrote that Onie's great grandfather was W. H. Griffin, who came as a boy of 17 years with the Boyd family to Texas (circa 1835).","STR06" "I6976","Griffin","Wiley","2 Aug 1865","23 Aug 1931","0","At the time of the 1930 Federal census, he was boarding in the home of Buford Speights and his wife, Abbie Conn Speights.","STR06" "I7464","Griffin","William Alfred","2 Jul 1854","11 Apr 1937","0","At the time of the 1930 census he was widowed and living with his daughter and son-in-law, C. Anna and George Boyd. His son Alfred was also a part of that household.","STR06" "I14536","Griffin","William Harvey","25 Apr 1893","22 Aug 1970","0","Kay Parker McCary notes he was buried with a double headstone that he shared with Robbie Griffin, 1909-1993. They were married 12 June 1925. He had a Military Marker noting that he was Texas Pfc Army WW I.","STR06" "I31624","Griffis","Hugh D.","Abt 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, District 1
Enumerated 7 Jun 1880
SD 3 ED 119 Stamped 2
15-15
Hugh D. Griffis W M 36 M Head Farmer Tenn Tenn Tenn
Josephine Griffis W F 29 M Wife Keeping House Ala Ala Tenn
Mary A. Griffis W F 9 S Dtr At School Tenn Tenn Ala
Walter P. Griffis W M 5 S Son At Home Ala Tenn Ala
Joseph H. Griffis W M 4 1 S Son Tenn Tenn Ala
William C. Griffis W M 1 S Son Tenn Tenn Ala
Martha P. Durbin W F 36 Wd Sister-in-Law Ala Ala Tenn Housekeeper
Joel M. Durbin W M 14 S Nephew Ala Tenn Ala Farm Laborer","STR06" "I39050","Griffith","Blanche Milton","5 Oct 1871","28 Apr 1945","0","From FindAGrave:

From her Texas certificate of death
Name: Mrs. Blanche Milton Cartwreght
Death Date: 28 Apr 1945
Death Place: 1413 Sylvania Ave., Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 73 years 6 months 23 days
Birth Date: 05 Oct 1871
Birthplace: Farmersville, Texas
Marital Status: Divorced
Father's Name: G. Crabb M. Griffith
Father's Birthplace: Mo
Mother's Name: Grace Price
Mother's Birthplace: Mo.
Occupation: Housework
Place of Residence: 712 Griffith, Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Burial Place: Terrell, Texas
Burial Date: 28 Apr 1945
Informant: Oscar P Fields, 301 Elm Dr., Terrell, Tex.

","STR06" "I38994","Griffith","Emily","29 Jan 1872","8 Jul 1951","0","The daughter of Gen. John Summerfield Griffith. (Henson and Parmelee, p. 301).

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDNP-YQV
name: Emily Griffith Roberts
death date: 08 Jul 1951
death place: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
residence 606 Griffith Avenue
gender: Female
race: white
death age: 79 years 5 months 9 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 29 Jan 1872
birthplace: Rockwall, Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: Summerfield Griffith
father's birthplace: Maryland
mother's name: Sarah Emily Simpson
mother's birthplace: Texas
occupation: Houseduty
place of residence: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
cemetery: Oakland Memorial Park
burial place: Terrell, Texas
burial date: 09 Jul 1951
Informant Maudeen C Roberts
additional relatives: X
film number: 2074775
digital film number: 4167205
image number: 748
reference number: cn 36477
Collection: Emily Griffith Roberts, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""

Margaret Henson writes that Emily privately published a two-volume genealogy about the family in 1939 and 1948. The volumes included research and many documents concerning the Roberts, Griffiths, Cartwrights and other interrelated families.","STR06" "I21502","Griffith","Gayle Louise","25 Jan 1945","17 Feb 1988","0","She married David METCALF. She was an x-ray technician, and he was a baker in Youngstown, Ohio. They were the parents of Eric METCALF.","STR06" "I20837","Griffith","Mary Louise","21 Dec 1913","9 Jun 1997","0","This biography of Mary Louise Griffith is courtesy of her son, William Billing:

""Mom was born at 140 S. Whitney Ave, Youngstown, Ohio on 12/21/1913. She went to Washington Elementary School: started When 6 because she was so tiny. She skipped a half grade when she began to grow. Graduated from Chaney High School in 1931. Worked as a receptionist/bookkeeper in a dentist's office for $5/week for one year. She then worked at Kresge's 5 & 10 store as a clerk until she got married in 1936.Mom met dad while walking up Mahoning Ave. He was in a convertible with Bob Brown, a friend. She and a friend went for a ride with the boys. They dated 20 months and got married April 24, 1936.They lived in a apartment in Greenville, PA, in Dad's cousin's house. The rent was $15/month. Dad was a foreman on the highway earning $75/month. They lived there 11 months and then moved to Youngstown where Dad got a job at United Engineering as a machinist. Lived at 139 Halls Heights with Grandma and Grandpa. They sold the house to Mom and Dad for $3000 and bought the house on LaBelle, across town.""","STR06" "I21500","","","","","","","" "I21499","","","","","","","" "I20836","Griffith","William Edward ""Red""","11 May 1912","25 Jan 1983","0","William Billig emailed Tom Strong in April 2005 a story told by his Aunt Florence concerning her wedding. Apparently, Uncle Red's sister, Mary Louise was a true prankster. She quilted Red's pajamas so they couldn't be worn and made sure that rice was in and over everything where they spent their wedding night.

Grandma Mable Laverne tended to rule the roost, so Grandpa's name was Griffith while my Uncle Red (William) was the boss and had his listed as Griffiths. The boys still prefer Griffiths and I believe tend to use it. I really should change it to Griffith since that is how it is spelled legally.

","STR06" "I20836","Griffith","William Edward ""Red""","11 May 1912","25 Jan 1983","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Ohio, Mahoning County, Youngstown, Ward 4
Enumerated April 3, 1940
SD ---- ED 96-80 Sheet 2B
McCullum Rd
1806-36-O
Griffith, William Head M W 26 M no 7 Oh Same House Welder Metal Shop
Griffith, Florence Wf F W 25 M No 7 Oh Same House
Griffith, Joyce Dtr F W 1 Oh","STR06" "I20835","Griffith","William Phillip","22 Apr 1887","5 Mar 1957","0","The son of David GRIFFITH and Sarah HOTCHKISS. He was a fireman and retired in 1942 from the Youngstown Fire Department.

1. Griffith, William Phillip Rank: FF/SH Approx Time on Department: 1910's-1940's Date of Birth: 1887 Start Date: 4/1/1913 Appt. Ending Date: 10/16/1942 Retired Promotions: FF 4/1/1914. SH 11/8/1917 Date of Death: 1957 Burial Location: Burial Location: Lake Park Cemetery, Youngstown, OH. Cause of Death: Known Addresses: 139 Halls Heights. Liberty, OH. 140 Whitney, 121 LaBelle. Additional Information: FF@No.1 Chem 1910's. Shop 1930's. Married to Mabel L. (1885-1976). Family story: ""Grandpa was new on the department and was very nervous about doing the right things. He tried to learn as quickly as he could, followed directions, and took his job and training very seriously. He was assigned to be a truck driver at his station. So he practiced and practiced all of the drills associated with his new position, the pole, the suiting up, speed and accuracy, the whole nine yards. Finally came the opportunity to respond to his first fire as the new engine driver. The alarm went off, and he sprang into action doing everything flawlessly. As he arrived at the fire in record time, he learned that he had only made one mistake. He had left all of the other firefighters back at the station. Shortly after he arrived came the rest of the crew hanging out of the chief's car. Grandpa reportedly received the chewing out that he deserved."" Appointed as a cadet firefighter. Born in America. Hose Co.9 @ No.1 1910's.

http://www.youngstownfire.com/genealogy/yffdb.php

Another amusing story about William Griffith was supplied by William Billing of Michigan. It was found an old newspaper, likely taken from the Youngstown Vindicator. The date is unknown. The article is titled, ""Premature"". "" William Griffith, city fireman of Hall Heights Ave., says he refuses to take a hint. In fact, he wants to keep on living for a while yet, even if a local mortician does have his number. One evening last week a florist's truck stopped in front of his place, the driver stepped to the porch and hung a crape on the door! ""Goodness sakes!"" exclaimed a neighbor. ""What on earth has happened to Bill? I didn't know he was even sick."" ""An accident?"" someone remarked. So the neighbors stepped over to extend their sympathy to the bereaved family. ""What has happened?"" they asked at the door. ""Nothing,"" was the response. ""Why the funeral decorations, then?"" It wasn't pleasant to find the crape hangers had been busy, but it was all due to a mistake in address.","STR06" "I22463","","","","","","","" "I39289","Grim","Joseph William","29 Sep 1903","4 Mar 1962","0","Caryn Getsinger showe his last name as Greer?. On the 1930 census, it is shown as Graham. However, on both the transcription of the New Hope Cemetery and on the SSDI listing of Nannie, it is shown as GRIM.

Shown by Bill Kennedy as a son of Joseph WIlliam GRIM Sr. and Ellen Ada BRINKLEY.","STR06" "I39289","Grim","Joseph William","29 Sep 1903","4 Mar 1962","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 5
Enumerated Apr 9 and 10, 1930
ED 202-7 SD 19 Sheet 1A Stamped 85
Hemphill and Carters Ferry Road
6-7
Shue, William C. Head M w1 36 M 19 La Tx La Farmer
Shue, Rosie A Wf F W 35 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Shue, Nannie Mae Dtr F W 13 S La Tx Tx
Shue, Delma R Dtr F W 12 S La Tx Tx
Shue, Robbie E Dtr F W 6 S La Tx Tx
Shue, Doris M Dtr F W 4/12 La Tx Tx
7-8
Jack and Fannie Chambers
8-9
Ira and Lila Chambers
9-10
Graham (sic) , Joseph W. Jr Head 1000 M W 28 M 24 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Graham (sic), Nannie L Wf F W 30 M 26 Tx Ga Tx
Prichard, Francis L Stepdtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Graham (sic), James W Son M W 1 S Tx Tx Ts
Lord, Stephen W Boarder F W 31 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
10-11
Arley Lord




","STR06" "I24434","","","","","","","" "I24433","","","","","","","" "I24432","","","","","","","" "I5716","Grimes","Nicholas","15 Mar 1766","17 Nov 1831","0","Charles Strong located what appears to be an account of the sale of a portion of the property of George Pain dec'd, as settled with Nicholas Grimes, the administrator for George Payne. This was in Bourbon County records, Book D, page 16. This particular document showed the collection of 120 British pounds, 4 shillings, and 4 d. for the hire of Negros. Interest on the above was some 28 pounds. Of the amount collected, it appears that Nicholas Grimes was paid 52 pounds, 16 shillings and William CLARKSON, Samuel SCOTT, and George THOMAS were due 96 pounds, 4 shillings. This was dated September, 1809.

He moved to Bourbon county in about 1806, where his home was known as ""Loudoun Hall."" His wife's descendants write that his step-children remembered him in Kentucky as a slave-owner and a cripple, unable to walk. (Payne, p 261).

Charles Strong located his will in the Bourbon County, Kentucky Will Book J, p 27. He apparently had been married prior to his marriage in 1803 to Mary Payne (nee Coe). His will names a daughter, Fanny Wilson, her son, Nicholas Wilson (a minor). He also names his three sons as John Grimes, Washington Grimes, and George Grimes. The will was dated October 7, 1831 and witnesses were Peter CLARKSON, John BUCHANAN, and Jno. BROOKS.","STR06" "I33168","Grimm","Adolph","11 Oct 1863","8 Sep 1952","0","Jane Zimmerman writes that he was born in Neudorf/Nova Ves. He was the son of Anton Grimm and Anna Schmidt. She also indicates that along with their ten children, Adolph and Charlotte raised their nephew, Art Grimm. He was the son of Ed Grimm and Mary Shamberger, or a double first cousin to the children of Adolph and Charlotte. He married Lillian Zimmer, a sister to Reinhart Zimmer, who married Elizabeth Grimm.","STR06" "I33168","Grimm","Adolph","11 Oct 1863","8 Sep 1952","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Wisconsin, Manitowoc County, Two Creeks Township
SD 3 ED 87 Sheet 5B and 6a Stamped 172
92-92
Grimm, Adolph Head W M Oct 1863 36 M12 Germany Germany Germ
any 1868 32 Farmer
Grimm, Charlotte Wife W F Dec 1869 30 M12 4/4 Germany Germany Germany 1886 14'
Grimm, Mary Dtr W F Sept 1889 10 S Wisc Germany Germany At School
Grimm, Francis Dtr W F Apr 1891 9 S Wisc Germany Germany
Grimm, Adolph Son W M Nov 1893 Wisc Germany Germany
Grimm, Otto Son W M Jun 1897 Wisc Germany Germany

1910 Census
Wisconsin, Manitowoc County, Two Creeks Township
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 7 ED 39 Sheet 1A Stamped 284
5-5
Grimm, Adolph Head M W 47 M1 21 Germany Germany Germany 1864 English Farmer
Grimm, Charlott Wife F W 40 M1 21 8/6 Germany Germany Germany 1893 English
Grimm, Mary Dtr F W 20
Grimm, Adolph Son M W 16
Grimm, Elisabeth Dtr F W 8
Grimm, Elnora Dtr F W 6
Grimm, Norbert Son M W 4
Grimm, Margaret Dtr F W 2
Grimm, Arthur Nephew M W 8

1920 Census
not located

1930 Census
Wisconsin, Manitowoc County, Two Creeks Township
Enumerated 30 April 1930
ED 36-35 SD 8 Sheet 2A Stamped 148
Grimm, Adolph Hd 66 M Austria Austria Austria German Farmer General Farm
Grimm, Sholatste Wf 60 M Germany Germany Germany German
Grimm, Adolph Jr Son 36 S Wisconsin Austria Germany Laborer Farm
Grimm, Norbert Son 24 S Wisconsin Austria Germany Mechanic Steel Shop
Grimm, Elbert Son 18 S Wisconsin Austria Germany
Grimm, Alfred Son 16 S Wisconsin Austria Germany
Bodwin, Mary Dtr 40 M Wisconsin Austria Germany Servant House
Bodwin, Grace Gr-Dtr 16 S Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin
Bodwin, Esebell Gr-Dtr 13 S Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin <---Not on 1920 census?
Bodwin, Edwartt Gr-Son 13 S Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin
Bodwin, Lenhard Gr-Son 11 S Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin
Bodwin, Leona Gr-Dtr 11 S Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin
Bodwin, Elenora Gr-Dtr 8 S Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin
Bodwin, Donald Gr-Son 4 3/12 S Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin","STR06" "I33173","Grimm","Alfred Alois","15 Aug 1913","14 Jan 1996","0","Jane Zimmerman writes that he married 1) Jeanete CONTER and 2) DeLilie KOZLOWSKI.","STR06" "I33177","Grimm","Elenora Charlotte ""Nora""","6 Nov 1903","4 Oct 1981","0","Jane Zimmerman writes that she married Maurice Johnson.","STR06" "I33176","Grimm","Elisabeth Francis","19 Nov 1901","17 Jul 1976","0","Jane Zimmerman writes that she married Reinhart Zimmer.","STR06" "I33172","Grimm","Elmer Lawrence","12 May 1911","7 Nov 2003","0","Jane Zimmerman writes that he married Sybil Wotachek in Tisch Mills, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin.","STR06" "I33174","Grimm","Francis","30 Apr 1891","Yes, date unknown","0","She appears to be one of the two children born to Charlotte and Adolph that died prior to the 1910 census.","STR06" "I33178","Grimm","Margaret Ann","9 Feb 1908","17 Feb 1951","0","Jane Zimmerman writes that she married Thomas Hawley in Washington, D.C.","STR06" "I32911","Grimm","Mary","12 Sep 1889","27 Jun 1983","0","Jane Zimmerman writes that Mary worked as a Net Weaver.

This appears to be her listing on the SSDI:

MARY BODWIN 12 Sep 1889 Jun 1983 54216 (Kewaunee, Kewaunee, WI ) (none specified) 398-20-8054 Wisconsin","STR06" "I33175","Grimm","Otto","16 Jun 1896","27 Oct 1900","0","He appears to be one of the two children born to Charlotte and Adolph that died prior to the 1910 census.","STR06" "I2480","Grindle","Emeline","1820","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of John and Sarah Grindle.","STR06" "I9006","","","","","","","" "I15574","Grissette","John D.","1824","17 Aug 1896","0","Said to have died in Buffalo, Texas.","STR06" "I41954","Griswold","Levi Ray","10 Sep 1892","18 Apr 1977","0","Barbara Yancey Dore indicates he served in the U.S. Military as a Private, U.S. Army, World War I.","STR06" "I20013","Gross","Henry Carl","7 Dec 1902","25 Mar 1958","0","The son of Albert GROSS and Augusta ZADE. (Milligan, p 305).","STR06" "I14475","Grote","Jeanette","17 Nov 1920","3 Dec 1995","0","Jeanette R. Soukup was born Nov 13, 1920, to Frank and Katie Grote at Geneva. She passed away Dec 3, 1995, at Lincoln General Hospital at the age of 75 years. She had two children.

Jeanette graduated from Geneva High School in 1937. She married John Wesley Messigner April 15, 1939, at St. Joseph's Church in Geneva. A land mine in World War II took Wes's life.

In September of 1946, Jeanette married Elmer Soukup, to which union were born Mary Kaye and John. The family lived in Milligan until 1956, when they moved to Lincoln.

Jeanette was employed at Lincoln General Hospital from 1960 though 1987.

After her retirement, Jeanette enjoyed many hours at the Antelope Senior Center near her home in Lincoln.

She was a Gold Star Sister of the American Legion Auxiliary Post Number 240 of Milligan.

Jeanette was preceded in death by her husband, Elmer, in December of 1982.

She is survived by one son, John, of Lincoln; daughter Mary Kay McDonald, Omaha; and nine grandchildren.

Funeral services were conducted at St. Theresa's Catholic Church in Lincoln with Father Joseph J. Nemec officiating and Father Charles Gergen of York assisting.

Interment was at Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery.

Memorials are directed to Antelope Senior Center in Lincoln.

Thanks mom. You were a mother proud and independent. You were strong and gentle, loving and kind. You are missed by your children and grandchildren. We love you, Mom.

(Undated copy of clipping, newspaper name not indicated)","STR06" "I6864","Grover","Rufus Markham","2 Aug 1899","24 Sep 1991","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Federal Census
Texas, Harris, Part of JP 1, Houston City
Enumerated 10 Apr 1930
ED 101-21 SD 21 Sheet 19A Stamped 233
Walling Ave
1032-274-311
Grover, Rufus M Hd M W 30 M 22 Tx Tx Tx Accountant Bank
Grover, Blanche B Wf F W 30 M 22 Tx Tx Tx Teacher Public School
Grover, Marjorie F Dtr F W 3 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I17826","Grubb","Amelia","Abt 1790","Yes, date unknown","0","On April 2, 2009, Philis Cook emailed me the following note:
What source do you have for the maiden name of Amelia Grappe married to Nicholas Marion Jacks? Everyone I have seen except you has her last name as Grubb. If this is incorrect, I would like to know and know the source of your information. Thanks for your help.
Philis Cook

My line is through their daughter, Mary Elvira.

Philis Cook
dptripplet@yahoo.com

White and Toole instead show her last name as Grappe.","STR06" "I37660","Gruber","Patricia Marion","27 Jul 1939","30 Sep 1985","0","She was married first to Urek RENNER, the son of Alfred Renner and Martha Tiedmann. They were the parents of Paul Alfred RENNER, who was born and died on 6 Feb 1958 in Pigeon, Michigan, and was buried in the Pigeon Cemetery.","STR06" "I4162","","","","","","","" "I5717","Grymes","Nicholas","Bef 1736","Yes, date unknown","0","Nicholas, Sr., served 1756 in Fairfax County Militia under Capt. Elzey. He d. 1798 en route to Ky. with his family. His sons built a home on Wolf Creek, Bourbon County, and later took their father's body back to Ln. Co., Va.., for final burial. Nicholas, Sr., was son of Nicholas, the elder, whose dau. Sarah m. Abraham Lay, whose dau. Abigail m. Sanford Payne, this George's father. (Payne, p 261)","STR06" "I6117","Grymes","Nicholas (The Elder)","Bef 1690","Yes, date unknown","0","""The will of Nicholas Grymes, recorded 1766 in Ld. Co., names his dau. Sarah Lay."" (Payne, p. 239)","STR06" "I6125","Grymes","Philip","Aft 1736","Yes, date unknown","0","""The will of Philip Grymes of Fayette Co. dated 1805 (1805) made bequests to the children of his deceased daughter Mary Grymes Payne. She died @1790 leaving the 8 children named above."" (Payne, p 255) ""Nicholas [Grymes], Sr., had a brother Philip, whose dau. Mary m. William Payne"" (Payne, p 261)","STR06" "I39763","Guenon","Florence Frances","21 Nov 1904","30 Dec 1996","0","Beaver County Times
December 31, 1996

Florence Frances Striffler, 92, formerly of Bell Acres Borough, died Monday, Dec. 30, 1996, in St. Paul Homes, Greenville, Pa., following an extended illness.

Born Nov. 21, 1904, in French Town, Pa., a daughter of the late Augustus and Frances Jacquard Guenon, she had resided in Bell Acres Borough for 47 years. She was a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Greenville; a former member of Our Savior Lutheran Church, Economy Borough, a member of Economy Borough Seniorn Citizens; Our Savior's Retired Group, and as a 1926 graduate of Sewickley Valley Hospital School of Nursing.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Albert Striffler, in 1975; a daughter, Mrs. Paul (Louise) Yoose, Clarks Mill, Pa., in 1992, and a brother, Dr. William Guenon, in 1978.

Surviving are a son and daughter-in-law, Edward F. and Marian Striffler, Economy Borough; a daugher and son-in-law, Mary Lee and Clarence Holler, Hadley, Pa., Mercer County; nine granchildren; two great-grandchildren; three step-great-great-grandchildren, and a sister, Lena Walker, Freedom.

Friends will be received Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. in the Kenneth E. Hare Funeral Home, 500 Park Road, Ambridge. A service will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. in Our Savior Lutheran Church, Economy Borough with the Rev. Robert Fitzbatrick officiating.

Memorial contributions may be made if desired, to Our Savior Lutheran Church, Economy Borough, or Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Greenville.

(Courtesy of Judith Muck)","STR06" "I5370","Guill","Margaret Elizabeth","Between 1786 and 1796","Abt 1860","0","Source for maiden name not cited.

She was living in the Lauderdale County, Alabama home of her youngest son, Frederick Hugh McGwier, at the time of both the 1850 and 1860 census","STR06" "I1057","Guille","Gaillardine","Abt 1610","24 Apr 1648","0","The daughter of Arnaud GUILLE.","STR06" "I37667","Guinther","Roger Duane","17 Feb 1931","2 Oct 1985","0","He worked at Walbro Corporation in Cass City.","STR06" "I30211","Gunn","Homer Floyd","24 Jul 1907","9 Mar 1984","0","Lynell Gentry Cordell received the following information about Homer Gunn from his son, Harold Gunn: ""Homer was the pastor of Baptist churches in Kewanee, Matthews and Neelyille, Missouri, Fayetteville, Arkansas and Oklahoma City, OK. He was a well prepared, scholarly preacher and a forceful, articulate speaker, but disliked the administrative duties of being a pastor. When he was pastor of Central Avenue Baptist Church, Oklahoma City, his largest pastorate, he was elected Vice President of the American Baptist Association, a large national organization of Baptist churches.

He became an Interstate Missionary for the North American Baptist Association about 1951. This career change satisfied his longing to return to the type of ministry he loved the most. When he first became a minister, he had conducted a highly successful revival in La Forge, Missouri, then organized a church that literally changed the character of the entire community. Homer's interstate missionary work took him all over Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Ohio, where he established many Baptist churches, then led them into organizing into NABA affiliated state associations. His family lived in Marion, Rockford and El Paso, Illinois, while he traveled and performed his work. These were difficult years for Carmen, because she had to bear most of the family burden while their six children were young and in school. During the last 8-10 years before his retirement, Homer took Carmen with him on all his travels.

Homer retired in 1974 and moved from his home in El Paso, Ill. to Quitman, AR, Carmen's home town, in 1976. Illinois Baptists gave him a new car as a retirement present. During the remaining ten years of his life, he and Carmen were members of Sand Springs Baptist Church, near Quitman. He turned down several requests from area churches that wanted him to serve as an interim pastor. He loved tinkering with machinery, travel, history and reading.
He died at the Methodist Hospital in Houston, after an unsuccessful heart valve replacement operation. He had Rheumatic fever, which damaged the valve, when he was a boy. After the operation, the doctors were unable to revive him. His funeral was held at Sand Springs Baptist Church and he is buried in the Gunn family plot at Kilgore Cemetery, Birdtown, near his parents. Several of his boyhood friends from the same small rural community, all now prominent Arkansas Baptist ministers, spoke at his funeral.

Kilgore Cemetery, where he is buried, is next door to the farm where Homer lived as a boy. The entrance to the farm is marked by two large oak trees, planted by Homer and Carl when they were boys. At their father's burial service at Kilgore, Homer and Carl argued enthusiastically about which of them had planted the larger of the two trees.
Homer was 6' 4"", black haired and 160-170 pounds. He wrote poetry, was artistically inclined and was a good musician. His voice was a medium baritone, with good volume.""","STR06" "I42174","Gunter","Eva Ruth","1 Feb 1929","1 Feb 1929","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6RZ-Q48
name: Eva Ruth Gunter
death date: 01 Feb 1929
death place: Burkeville, Newton, Texas
gender: Female
race: white
death age:
estimated birth date:
birth date: 01 Feb 1929
birthplace: , Newton,
marital status: Single
spouse's name:
father's name: General Ottis Gunter
father's birthplace: Newton County
mother's name: Alice Evely Gunter
mother's birthplace: Newton County
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery: Tanner Grave Yard
burial place: Burkeville, Tex
burial date: 02 Feb 1929
additional relatives: X
film number: 2114762
digital film number: 4165147
image number: 3194
reference number: 12095
Collection: General Ottis Gunter in entry for Eva Ruth Gunter, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42166","Gunter","General Ottis","1 Nov 1899","24 Jun 1966","0","At the time of the 1900 Federal Census, an Ottis Gunter, born Sept 1899 in Texas, was listed just a few homes prior to the home of Allice Cousins, in JP #3 of Newton County, Texas. The heads of household were EC and WK Gunter, and Ottis was the youngest of three children in their home.","STR06" "I42166","Gunter","General Ottis","1 Nov 1899","24 Jun 1966","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 2
Enumerated April 16, 1930
ED 176-2 SD 19 Sheet 6A Stamped 30
107-109
Gunter, Ott Head M W 30 m 22 Tx Ala Tx Drum Puller Log Skidder
Gunter, Alice E Wf F W 31 M 23 Tx Tx Ala
Gunter, Ottis D Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Gunter, Ina M Dtr F W 1and 6/12 Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 2, Burkeville
Enumerated April 19, 1940
ED 176-2 SD 42-2 Sheet 9A
173
Gunter, G. O. Head M W 40 M Tx Same House Drum Puller Skidder Wor
Gunter, Alice Wf F W 41 M Tx Same House
Gunter, Ottis Dalton Son M W 17 S Tx Same House
Gunter, Ina M Dtr F W 11 Tx Same House
Gunter, Martin Son m W 9 S Tx Same House
Gunter, J R Son m W 5 S Tx Same House
Cousins, Melissa Mother-in-law F W 84 Wd Ala Same House","STR06" "I11091","","","","","","","" "I42171","","","","","","","" "I47929","Gunther","Gabriel Benedict","21 Mar 1929","19 Jun 2022","0","Gabriel Benedict Gunther was called home to be with the Lord on Sunday, June 19, 2022, at age 93. He passed away peacefully in San Antonio, TX, at the Audie L. Murphy Veterans Health Care Center. He was the most devoted, loving, and caring husband, father, and grandfather who is so deeply missed. He will be cherished and loved forever and remain in his family's hearts always.

The eldest of four children, Gabriel was born March 21, 1929 in Bigelow, KS to parents Frank and Marie Gunther. He graduated from Frankfort, KS High School in 1947 and completed basic training at Fort Bragg, NC Army Base before honorably serving in the Korean War from 1951-1953 as a communications specialist. Gabriel completed his education at the railroad and transportation school in Kansas City, MO. Gabriel met his wife of 62 years, Sonja Tessar, in Crete, NE, and they married on August 13, 1960, later having two children, Grant and Sheryl. He retired in Lincoln, NE, after a 42-year career as a supervisory agent for the Burlington Northern Railroad. During his life, Gabriel enjoyed serving the Catholic Church, the Rotary Club, and the Veterans of Foreign War and American Legion Clubs.

Gabriel was beloved by everyone who ever met him, and his giving, caring, and selfless nature brought such happiness to all those around him. He knew no strangers and was always willing to lend a helping hand. Gabriel excelled at technical skills and could find a clever solution in any situation. He loved being with his family and was the guiding light that brought them such joy. He was smart, and generous, and honorable without fail.

Gabriel was preceded in death by his parents; his sister Virginia Vogelsberg of Home, KS; and his brother David Gunther of Lenexa, KS. He is survived by his sister Anna Mae Burgard of Albuquerque, NM; wife Sonja; son Grant (Elise); daughter Sheryl (Christopher); and grandsons Christopher and Andrew, all of San Antonio, TX, plus many nieces and nephews. Services pending Kuncl Funeral Home in Crete, NE. Final interment will be at Riverside Cemetery in Crete, NE. Memorials may be sent in Gabriel's honor to donor's choice.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Kuncl Funeral Home)","STR06" "I48066","Gupton","Vernon ""Vernie""","8 Jan 1890","24 Nov 1973","0","Find A Grave shows her as the daughter of Wesley W and Drucilla McKay Gupton. The Find A Grave memorial page has her DOB as 8 January 1890, but no headstone photo to verify. . This matches the 1900 census, show her born in January 1890 in Mississippi. The SSDI instead has her DOB as 8 January 1889. Her last residence on the SSDI was shown as Pascagolua, Jackson, Mississippi.","STR06" "I48082","Gupton","Wesley Woodford","7 Nov 1857","1 Nov 1929","0","On the 1900 Jackson County, Mississippi Federal Census, Wesley Gupton is head of household living with wife Rena (b. March 1877, age 23, Married 8 years, mother of 2 children, both living). This would put the year of her marriage around 1892, at age 15. Wesley was a farmer, and his wife and both daughters were listed as farm laborers.

It is assumed she is the stepmother of Mary (born 1884) and Vernon (born 1890)...and those MAY be the two living children she is shown as the mother of on the 1900 census.

Family Search shows Wesley Woodford Gupton as a son of William Wesley Gupton and Flora Patterson.","STR06" "I47200","Gurkin","Rose","Abt 1876","Abt 1938","0","The Vermont Marriage License of her daughter, Jeanetter Getz to Efrem Bernard Neisuler shows that she was a daughter of Charles GETZ and Rose GURKIN.","STR06" "I13840","Gutch","William","11 May 1895","29 Mar 1962","0","William Gutch Dies

William S. Gutch, 66, died at Veterans Hospital at Wadsworth, Kansas on March 29. He had been in ill health for a number of years.

Mr. Gutch was born in North Bend May 11, 1895. He received his education in the North Bend schools. He served in the army during World War I, being a 2nd Lieutenant in the Army Infantry. Upon his return form army service he was employed in North Bend by the Farmers Telephone Company and the Nebraska Power Company. Later he went to Denver and after that spent much time in hospitals due to ill health.

Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Ara Mae) Allan; two grandsons and a number of nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Frank and Herman.

A prayer service was conducted at Moser Funeral Home Saturday afternoon, followed by graveside rites at Woodland Cemetery. The Rev. Robert Favre officiated.

Pallbearers were Wm. Goettsch, Leonard Snyder, Raymond Beznoska, Ruper Mylander, Dick Leftwich and Aaron Allan.

(Undated, unreferenced newspaper clipping: 1962 handwritten on the top, Courtesty of Caroline Mastny, Schuyler, Nebraska)","STR06" "I13840","Gutch","William","11 May 1895","29 Mar 1962","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Dodge County, North Bend City
Enumerated 5 Apr 1930
ED 27-20 SD 3 Sheet 5B
115-122
Gutch, William Hd O $6000 M W 70 WEd 25 Germany Germany Germany German 1881 House Moving
Gutch, Frand Grandson M W 16y S Ne Ne Ireland Laborer Odd Jobs
Gutch, William S Son M W 34 M 24 Ne Germany Germany Salesman Power Co
Gutch, Agnes Dtr-in-law F W 30 M 20 Ne Bohemia Bohemia
Gutch, Era M Grddtr F W 10 S Ne Ne Ne
","STR06" "I8377","H?fner","Eva","27 Nov 1752","29 Dec 1829","0","BonnieMargaret Jacob's refers to her as ""the daughter of the farmer of Aichenbach."" (p. 53). The parish records transcribed on page 91 show her parents as Joh. Jacob H?fner, Bauer in Aichenbach, and Magdalena B?hler.

She stated that Eva H?fner remarried in 1789, a year after Jacob's death, and it appears she may have married a relative, and in 1795 she was divorced, apparently by a husband who preferred a woman who would be (and was) willing to bear his children. On page 93 of her manuscript, it is shown that Eva's second marriage was to Jacob B?hler, employed as a vintner.

In a footnote, BonnieMargaret said that German law on hereditable properties provides a possible explanation for Eva remarriage and subsequent divorce. Citizens did not own their land, but it was the lease of that land that was heriditable. In some areas of Germany, a widow had to be remarried within a year of her husband's death to retain the tenenancy on the land. Her remarriage falls within that time frame, and her divorce was at the time her son Johann Jacob achieved master and citizen status. Thus it is probable that the marriage, apparently to a relative, was a marriage of convenience to retain the land tenancy for her children at their ages of majority. (p. 54).","STR06" "I41478","Haag","Adolph","22 Oct 1872","14 Oct 1939","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDTG-7LP
name: Adolph Haag
death date: 14 Oct 1939
death place: Comal County, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 66 years 11 months 22 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 22 Oct 1872
birthplace: Comal County, Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name: Ida Marbach [22 Aug 1874 - 3 Nov 1929]
father's name: Fritz Haag
father's birthplace: Texas
mother's name: Joseffine Froelich
mother's birthplace: Texas
occupation: Farming
place of residence:
cemetery: Bracken Cem.
burial place:
burial date: 16 Oct 1939
additional relatives: X
film number: 2118305
digital film number: 4030446
image number: 1602
reference number: cn 45273
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Adolph Haag, 1939

FindAGrave shows him as the ""Husband of Ida Marbach Haag and son of Frederich ""Fritz"" and Jkobine ""Josephine"" Froelich Haag""","STR06" "I41478","Haag","Adolph","22 Oct 1872","14 Oct 1939","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Comal County, JP No 2
Enumerated 16 Apr 1910
SD 14 ED 144 Sheet 2A Stamped 293
New Braunfels Road
17-18
Haag, Adolph Head M W 37 m1 16 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Haag, Ida AWf F W 35 M1 16 Tx Germany Tx
Haag, John Adopted-son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Comal County, JP 2
Enumerated 24 and 26 Jan 1920
SD 14 ED 129 Sheet 18A
Nacogdoches Road
11-12
Haag, Adolph Head M W 47 M Tx Germany Tx Farmer
Haag, Ida Wf F W 45 M Tx Germany Tx
Haag, John Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
","STR06" "I41483","Haag","Charlotte","9 Jun 1842","19 Mar 1880","0","Her tombstone is inscribed ""Hier Ruht Charlotte Reininger geborne Hagg (sic) 9 Jun 1842 - 19 Maerz 1880""","STR06" "I41456","Haag","Emma","21 Aug 1875","10 Apr 1952","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3Z3-YBY
name: Emma Bremer
event: Death
event date: 10 Apr 1952
event place: New Braunfels, Comal, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 21 Aug 1875
birthplace: Comal, Texas
father's name: Fritz Hoag
mother's name: Jacobina Froelich
certificate number: 16766
film number: 2075021
digital folder number: 005145640
image number: 03325
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Emma Bremer, 1952

FindAGrave notes that she was the ""Wife of Hugo Bremer and daughter of Friedrich ""Fritz"" and Jakobine Froelich Haag.""","STR06" "I41492","Haag","Ernst","31 Jan 1870","3 Jul 1931","0","FindAGrave shows him as ""Husband of Bertha Hankammer Haag and son of Ludwig ""Louis"" and Elisabeth ""Elise"" Pape Haag""","STR06" "I41475","Haag","Friedrich ""Fritz""","23 Sep 1847","2 May 1915","0","FindAGrave shows that he married first Jacobina Froelich on 20 Apr 1870 in Comal County, and married second Anna Kramer Stapper on 19 July 1899 in Comal County.","STR06" "I41475","Haag","Friedrich ""Fritz""","23 Sep 1847","2 May 1915","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Comal County, JP 2
Enumerated 9 Jun 1880
Page 14B SD 6 ED 39
113-119
Haag, Fritz W M 32 Farmer Wurtenberg Wurtenberg Wurtenberg
Haag, Jacobine W F 29 Wf Tx Nassau Nassau
Haag, Louis W M 10 Son Texas Wurtenberg Texas
Haag, Adolph W M 8 Son Texas Wurtenberg Texas
Haag, Otto W M 6 Son Texas Wurtenberg Texas
Haag, Emma W F 5 Dtr Texas Wurtenberg Texas
Haag, Lina W F 3 Dtr Texas Wurtenberg Texas
Fortehagen, Louis W M 18 Servant Servant Texas Hanover Wurtenberg
----120
Haag, Peter W M 69 Farmer Wurtenberg Wurtenberg Wurtenberg
Haag, Schalotte W F 69 Wf Wurtenberg Wurtenberg Wurtenberg
Kappelman Anna W F 12 Granddtr Tx Wurtemberg Prussie
Kappelman, Emma W F 2 Grandtr Tx Wurtenberg Prussien
","STR06" "I41481","Haag","Johan Peter","14 Aug 1811","2 Nov 1887","0","Shown as born in Frankenbach, Oberamt Heilbronn","STR06" "I41484","Haag","Johann Ludwig","4 Oct 1846","13 Feb 1905","0","FindAGrave shows he was the husband of Louise Haag (28 Mar 1856- 20 Sept 1948), whom he married 25 Nov 1872 in New Braunfels, and father of Meta Haag Wunderlich (1886-1971).","STR06" "I41479","Haag","Otto","15 Apr 1874","2 Feb 1957","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3Q7-277
name: Otto Haag
event: Death
event date: 02 Feb 1957
event place: , Bexar, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married [per FindAGrave, wife was Clare Marbach Haag]
birth date: 15 Apr 1874
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: Fritz Haag
mother's name: Froelich
certificate number: 6473
film number: 2135194
digital folder number: 005145225
image number: 01549
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Otto Haag, 1957","STR06" "I29228","Habeck","Thelma","28 Feb 1925","30 Jun 1992","0","Posted on Rootsweb's Roger Mills Co. message board.
Lancaster, Thelma Habeck
Thelma Habeck Lancaster was born February 28, 1925 in Rankin, Ok to Lillie Lucreta and Paul August Habeck and passed away June 30, 1992 in the Dallas/Ft. Worth Medicial Center at the age of 67 years, 4 months and 2 days.
Thelma always made Roger Mills County her home. She was proud of being a registered nurse and had worked for Dr. Buster and the Roger Mills Memorial Hospital for a number of years. Thelma served her country in the first Army Nurses Cadet Corps during World Warr II.
She married Rollo Repass Lancaster on December 13, 1974 in Hammon, OK and they made their home in Cheyenne. She was a member of Cheyenne First Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her parents and husband.
Services will be 2:00 p.m., Friday July 3, 1992 at the Cheyenne First Baptist Church officiated by paul L. Nachtigail. Interment will be in the White Rose Cemetery, Reydon, Roger Mills County, OK under the direction of Rose Chapel Funeral Service.
Survivors include two daughers/sons-in-law, Colleen and Sam Malson of Grand Prairie, TX and Linda and Denis Pilkiton of Gainsville, TX; two sisters, Paluine McNeil of Reydon, OK and Lura Mae Chisum of Claremore, OK; three brothers, Dale of Penryn, CA, Bernie of Myrtle Beach, SC and Earl of Yukon, OK; two grandchildren, Steven Malson of Grand Prairie, TX and Rebecca (Jerry) Krober of Dallas, TX; and two great grandchildren, Samantha and Jared Krober.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I36252","Habel","Dorothy Laverne","7 May 1936","Jan 1997","0","The daughter of Albert HABEL and Irene BROD.","STR06" "I47379","Habig","Alan Kelly","12 Sep 1958","8 Aug 1995","0","His FindAGrave memorial page has a photo of his military marker, it is engraved with a cross, his full name, PVT US ARMY, and Sept 12 1958 Aug 6, 1995","STR06" "I47374","Habig","William Philip","1900","14 Dec 1936","0","Well Known McComb Man Dies Early Monday at Mother's Home

William P. Habig, well known McComb man, died the morning of December 14, 1936 at the home of his mother on Easy Street.

Mr. Habig was a veteran of the World War, serving in the U. S. Navy in foreign waters for two and a half years. For a number of years he was employed by the I.C.R.R. as a machinist, working in McComb and in Paducah, Kentucky.

Mr. Habig was a man widely known and esteemed by a host of friends. News of his death was received with deep regret.

Surviving are one son, William P. Habig, Jr., of Greenwood; his mother, Mrs. Louise M. Spiller, McComb; three sisters, Mrs. C. B. Morton, Jackson; Mrs. W. J. C. Wiemers, Sanitorium; and, Mrs Dl H. Mackay, Dallas, Texas; one brother, Paul M. Habit, Jackson.

The Catchings Funeral Home is in charge of funeral arrangements.

(Copied from his FindAGrave Memorial Page)

A photo of his Military Marker shows he was a Gunner's Mate 3CL U. S. Navy","STR06" "I47375","Habig","William Philip","29 Jan 1926","4 Feb 2006","0","His FindAGrave page notes his marker was engraved HM 3 US Navy; World War II; Korea","STR06" "I5515","Hackley","Mary T.","Bef 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Jefferson Hackley. Said to have married first, on 28 Dec 1879 in Culpeper County, VA, James Pendleton CRIGLER.","STR06" "I47642","Haden","Atkin Ernest","20 Oct 1889","7 Jan 1958","0","Biographical information below copied from his FindAGrave Memorial Page, along with a transcription of an undated unreferenced news clipping posted to the website.

1900 Census: Age 10, Living with parents FD and Minnie (20) along with four siblings, cousin Belle Guthrie (7) and widowed grandfather Wm McLanion in Timpson, Texas.

1910 Census: Age 20, Living with parents Fred (44) and Minnie (41) along with 6 siblings and widowed grandfather John McLamore (62) and widowed aunt Mary Tims (72) on Tenaha Road, Precinct 7, Shelby County, Texas.

1917, June 5: Age 28, Registered for the World War I Draft in Harrison County, Texas. Employed as a Bookkeeper at the Waterman Lumber Company, Blocker, Texas. Single. Claimed chronic appendicitis as exemption.

1918, September 4: Age 28, Inducted into the US Army in Marshall, Texas. Assigned to 165 Deport Brigade, Camp Travis, Texas until discharge.

1918, November 11: Age 29, Promoted to Corporal on armistice day.

1918, December 29: Age 29,Promoted to Sergeant.

1919, March 1: Age 29, Promoted to Battalion Sergeant Major.

1919, March 16; Age 29,Promoted to Regimental Sergeant Major.

1919, March 26: Age 29, Honorably discharged. Awarded the World War I Victory Medal and honorable discharge lapel pin.

1926, July 18: Age 36, Married Sadie Sinclair in Harrison County, Texas.

1930 Census: Age 40, Living with wife Sadie (25) in Harrison County, Texas Accountant SawMill

1940 Census: Age 50, Living with wife Sadie (39) in Shreveport, Louisiana. Secretary Treasurer Wholesale Lumber Co

1942, April 27: Age: 52, Registered for WW II Draft from residence 423 Albany Avenue, Shreveport, Louisiana. Employed by Trast Lumber Industries, Inc.

1958, January 7: Age 68, Passed at his residence 423 Albany Avenue, Shreveport, Louisiana after a lengthy illness. Past Master of Waskom Lodge 1254 F & A M and was a member of the Scottish rite, American Legion and Broadmoor Christian Church. He was survived by wife Saidie, brother J. Frank Haden and two sisters, Miss Madian Haden and Mrs. George E. Kennedy.

1958, January 8: Services held at the Osborn Funeral Home with Rev. Leroy Munyon, Pastor of the Broadmoor Christian Church officiating. Burial in the Forest Park Cemetery, Shreveport, Louisiana.

1958, January 21: Application for Veteran Headstone made by wife Mrs. Sadie S. Haden, 423 Albany St., Shreveport, Louisiana.

All life event information found on Ancestry.com and Family Search.org.

Atkin Haden Final Rites Here Today

Funeral services for Atkin Ernest Haden, 68, retired credit manager of the Olin-Mathieson Co., will be held at 3:30 p.m. today at the Osborn Funeral Home with burial in Forest Park Cemetery.

Officiating at the rites will be the Rev. Leroy Munyon, pastor of the Broadmoor Christian Church.

Mr. Haden, a native of Timpson and resident here for the last 22 years, died at his residence at 423 Albany Ave. at 6:30 am after a long illness.

He was a past master of Waskom Lodge 1254, F. & A. M., and was a member of the Scottish Rite, American Legion and Broadmoor Christian Church.

Surving are his widow, Sadie Sinclair Haden, a brother J. Frank Haden of Dallas, Texas, and two sisters Miss Madian Haden and Mrs. George E. Kennedy of Longview, Texas.

Active pallbearers will be Mr. Clifford E. Ray, Jack B. Alexander, George P. Hagan, H. Y. Hinson,
M. A. Kurz and David B. Means.

Serving as honorary pallbearers will be Dr. H. Gallagher and other physicians and personnell of Boyce Clinic, members of Broadmoor Christian Church, and and employees of the Olin-Mathieson Chemical Corp.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2020)","STR06" "I47646","Haden","Fairy","26 Jun 1897","21 May 1949","0","Her headstone is inscribed Fairy Haden Scherz.","STR06" "I47640","Haden","Ferdinand Dreer","6 Jun 1863","10 Jul 1919","0","His FindAGrave memorial page links him to his parents, Charles Simms Haden (1824-1906) and Mary Caroline Oberthier (1827-1876). He is also linked to three older siblings (all sisters) and five younger half-siblings.","STR06" "I47640","Haden","Ferdinand Dreer","6 Jun 1863","10 Jul 1919","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Federal Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 7
Enumerated 13 May 1910
SD 2 ED 154 Sheet 28A
Thomas G. Jefferson Enumerator
Tenaha Road
422-435
Haden, Ferd D Head M W 44 M1 21 Tx Va Va English Farmer
Haden, Minnie Wf F W 41 M1 21 8/7 Tx Tx Tx
Haden, Atkins D Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Bookkeeper Marcantile
Haden, Frank J Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
Haden, George M Son M WE 16 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
Haden, Madian B Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Haden, Fairy Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Haden, Roy Son M W 9 F Tx Tx Tx
Haden, Lucy Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
McLamore, John T Father-in-law M W 62 Wd Tx ALa Ala
Tims, Mary V Aunt F W 72 Wd 8/2 Ala Ga Ga","STR06" "I47644","Haden","George Morrow","23 Mar 1893","3 Apr 1943","0","His military marker is inscribed with a cross, and ""George M. Haden Texas Sgt. 53 Field Arty. 18 Div April 3, 1943""

Inducted into the Army in Center, Texas February 22, 1918 and served with Battery B, 53 field Artillery, Camp Travis, Texas until honorable discharge December 31, 1918. Day is done, God is nigh.(Courtesy of Larry Hume)

A photo of his marker, can be seen on his FindAGrave Memorial page, courtesy of Larry Hume, along with an undated unreferenced obitiuary image, transcribed below:

George M Haden, Life-Long Resident of Timpson, Succumbs
Funeral Services WIll Be Held This Afternoon at Christian Church

George M. Haden, 49, of Timpson, succumbed Saturday night about 9;15 o'clock at a hospital in Orange. The body was brought to Timpson Sunday afternoon and carried to the family residence. Funeral services will be conducted this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Christian church. Rev. Pearce J. Burns and Rev. J. T. Howard will conduct rites. A military service will be conducted by members of the local post of the American Legion and World War veterans. Interment will be made in Woodlawn Cemetery.

Mr. Haden was a life-long residen of TImpson, and was a sergeant of the infantry in World War I. He unite dwith the Christian church in early youth. For the past several months he had been employed at Orange; several days illness preceded his demise. The death of this estimable citizne is a source of much regret to his many friends.

Mr. Haden is survived byh his his wife, Mrs. George M. Haden; two sons---William and Ferdinand, and two daughters, Misses Minette and Anita Ray of Timpson; two brothers--A.E. Haden of Shreveport and J. F. Haden of Dallas; three sisters, Mrs. George Kennedy of Nacogdoches, Mrs. A. D. Scherz of Keatchie, La., and Miss Madian Haden of Nacogdoches.

Active pallbearers will be members of the local post of the American Legion and other World War veterans.

Honorary Pallbears Bill Jones, S. Winfrey, J. C. Bogard, B. M. Shipp, C. E. Whitson, G. W. Crenshaw, R. W. Allison, Ira Jackson, Robin Hooper, G. C. McDavid, Ed Taylor, H. L. Rogers, H. B. Swanzy, Elbert Sparks, George Kennedy, Curtis Stanfield, J.W. Kristensen. J.J. Green, F. R. Bussey, W. L. Bailey.

The Times joins the many friends of the family in tendering sympathy to the sorrow stricken loved ones.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2020)

His Texas Death Certificate confirms the name of both parents, with the informant being his wife, Ettye. His usual occupation was shown as Ship Fitter, Ship building.","STR06" "I47643","Haden","Julian Frank","9 Jan 1891","12 Oct 1971","0","Copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, courtesy of Larry Hume:

He was inducted into the US Army in Center, Texas and served in WW I to honorable discharge August 2, 1919. Nine months of his service was overseas in France with Company 109 Transportation Corps. Day is done, God is Nigh.

His Texas Death Certificate confirms he was a son of F. J. Drear Haden and Minnie Bell McLaMore. He was shown as a retired engineer at Austin Brother Steel Co. Informant was his wife, Mrs. Maude Haden. Shown as veteran of WW I. His residence address was 5807 Caladium.

In 1930, Julian and Maude were living in Dallas, sharing their home with her sister. He was shown as a structural engineer, in the construction business.

In 1940, they were still residents of Dallas, sharing their home with 10 year old daughter Hilda. He reported he attended four years of college. Maude had completed 2 years of High School. Daughter Hilda was in Fifth grade. His occupation was engineer, building construction.","STR06" "I47645","Haden","Madian Belle","1 Jan 1896","28 Jan 1983","0","In 1940, she was living with her sister and brother-in-law, Lucy and George Kennedy, in Nacogdoches. She reported having lived in Longview 5 years earlier.

","STR06" "I47648","Haden","Mary Lucy","20 Oct 1905","14 Jul 1991","0","Obituary
Longview News-Journal (Longview, Texas)
15 Jul 1991, Mon

(Transcribed from a cilpping on her FindAGrave Memorial Page)

Mrs. George Kennedy Sr.

Services for Mrs. George E. Kennedy Sr., 85, of Longview will be 4 pm today in Longview Christian Church with the Revs. Craig Moor and Bernie Ayers officiating.

Burial will be 6:30 p.m. at Oak Grove Cemetery in Nacogdoches with the Rev. Rex Humphries officiating under the direction of Rader Funeral Home of Longview.

Born Oct 20, 1905 in Timpson, Lucy Haden Kennedy was the daughte of the late Ferdinand D. and Minnie McLemore Haden. She had lived in Longview since 1952. She attended Stephen F. Austin College, where she was selected as the first ""Most Beautiful."" Her last husband, George E. Kennedy Sr. was co-owner of Kennedy's Jewelry Stores in Nacogdoches and Longview.

Survivors inclus sons, Louis Haden and George Jr, both of Longview; daughter Mrs. Jim (Lucy) Canter of Jacksonville; six grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.

","STR06" "I47647","Haden","Roy Benton","3 Oct 1900","11 Apr 1936","0","His Texas Death certificate veried his parents were Ferd D. Haden and Minnie McLemore. Usual occupation was Rural Mail Carrier. He was listed as a ""widower-his wife is dead."" His cause of death was shown as ""shot himself with 45 caliber pistor about 1 inch above right ear-ball passing through his head and coming out two and a half to three inches above left ear.""","STR06" "I13564","Hafer","Catherine Margaret","23 Jul 1885","Nov 1972","0","Id#: 0561451 Name: Jirousek, Margaret C. Date: Nov 27 1972 Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #121. Notes: Jirousek. Margaret C. Jirousek (nee Hater), beloved wife of Joseph (deceased), dear mother of Aivce Carns and Mrs. Mary Frantz of Baitimare, Md., grandmother and great-grandmother. Friends may call at the Little Sisters of the Pear 4291 Richmond Rd. Mass of the Resurrection of the chapel Tuesday at 10 A.M. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flowers contributions to the Little Sisters of the Poor will be appreciated, Visiting Hours Monday 2-8 P.M. Arrangements By Butler And Son Funeral Home, 226?

CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY Cleveland Necrology File Search: Jirousek

MARGARET JIROUSEK 23 Jul 1885 Nov 1972 44122 (Beachwood, Cuyahoga, OH) (none specified) 270-62-2229 Ohio","STR06" "I17470","Haggerty","Obediance ""Bede"" Jane","1835","Yes, date unknown","0","Her mother, Malinda Hagerty, was living with her at the time of the 1870 and 1880 San Augustine County census.","STR06" "I17461","Haggerty","Thomas Jefferson","Abt 1807","Bef 1860","0","At the time of the Sabine District census in 1835, Thomas and Malinda had living with them their two young daughters and two household servants. Next door to them were Malinda's brother, John Bowie, and the three Harvey children Malinda raised (her half-siblings)

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","STR06" "I44293","Hagler","Liddie Elizabeth ""Lizzie""","18 Sep 1876","27 Aug 1946","0","Maiden name showtimes shown as Hegler.

Name Liddie Elizabeth Mathews
Event Type Death
Event Date 28 Aug 1946
Event Place , San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 18 Sep 1876
Birthplace San Augustine, Texas
Father's Name M M Hagler
Mother's Name Effie Passmore
Informant R J Mathews, San Augustine
Certificate Number 38337
GS Film number 2218422
Digital Folder Number 005145004
Image Number 02331

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39C-2PY : accessed 14 Dec 2013), Liddie Elizabeth Mathews, 28 Aug 1946; citing certificate number 38337, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218422.","STR06" "I11462","Hails","Elizabeth","Bef 1791","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of John Hails.","STR06" "I12556","Haines","Leona Mae","18 Mar 1868","3 Apr 1950","0","From FindAGrave:

OBITUARY - Plain Dealer, Wabash (IN)
Mrs. Leona Haines Cramer, 82, died in her residence at 36 Sherman street about 1:30 o'clock Monday morning following an illness of three years.

Mrs. Cramer was born in Liberty Mills on March 18, 1868 to Job and Sarah (Meadows) Haines. On Oct. 15, 1885 she married Charles Cramer who died in 1920.

She has been a resident of Wabash for 66 years and was a member of the Wabash Street Methodist chruch.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Charles Sweet, Wabash, and Mrs. Reuben Lutz, Peru; one sister, Mrs. William Tay, Elkhart, and one grandchild.

The body is at the Hoover-Miner Funeral home where friends may call and where services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. The Rev. Alfred Eddingfield will officiate and burial will be in Falls Cemetery.

(Courtesy of Friends of Falls Cemetery)","STR06" "I2510","Hainsworth","Nancy","Bef 1789","Yes, date unknown","0","Wynema McGrew writes (p. 10) that Nancy eventually married a Phillips and later took up Thos. M'Gee (sic), who was the murderer of Raleigh Hightower.

http://www.legendsofamerica.com/WE-WilliamMcGrew2.html

""Bill"" was only two years old when his father was ambushed, and his mother Nancy Hainsworth McGrew Phillips did not maintain such an honorable family reputation. In the ""Voice of Sumter,"" August 9, 1836, she was denounced by Regulators, as a ""Jezebel"" for harboring mixed Indians and borderers among her clan, and for aiding and abetting the Kemp-McGrew feud. The article by Louis C. Gaines called for her to be driven from the country, but she said she would ""die on the grit."" Evidently, she did choose to return to Texas. She had been listed in the failed Wavell's colony in Texas in 1830, causing her to remain in Alabama, but 1850 she was in Leon County, Texas, whether by choice or force is unknown.


","STR06" "I45544","Hairell","Vernon Idell","20 Jan 1911","11 Mar 1979","0","FindAGrave also has a memorial page for her second husband, James Earl REX (FAG # 110038944), a US Navy veteran of World War II.","STR06" "I36923","Hairgrove","Addie L.","Mar 1892","10 Nov 1948","0","Name: Addie H Godwin
Death Date: 10 Nov 1948
Death Place: Shreveport, , Caddo, Louisiana
Gender: Female
Race (original): White
Race (standardized): White
Age: 56
Estimated Birth Year: 1892
Birth Place: Timpson, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J D Hairgrove
Mother's Name: Mary Corley
Film number: 1409309
Image Number: 01197
Certificate Number: 13763
Digital Folder Number: 4215547
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954
","STR06" "I36923","Hairgrove","Addie L.","Mar 1892","10 Nov 1948","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 7
Enumerated 5 and 6 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 197 Sheet 5A Stamped 247
79-84
Hairgrove, Jeff D Head M W 59 D Tx Tn Miss Farmer
Godwin, Addie Dtr F W 27 Wd Tx Tx Miss
Godwin, Lois Grdtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Godwin, Bayard Grdson M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Hairgrove, Dewey/Drury? Son M W 22 S Tx Tx Miss Farmer
Hairgrove, Ellis Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
Hairgrove, Tempie E Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Hairgrove, Lucille Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Hairgrove, Eugenia F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I36922","Hairgrove","Jefferson D.","Nov 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Censsu Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Shelby County, Pr 7
Enumerated 12 Jun 1900
SD 1 ED 93
107-110
Hairgrove, Jefferson D Head W M Nov 1860 39 M 10 Tx Tn Miss Farmer
Hairgrove, Mary T Wf W F May 1874 26 M 10 5 5 Miss Miss Miss
Hairgrove, Adda L Dtr W F Mch 1892 8 Tx Tx Miss
Hairgrove, Ada A Dtr W F Feb 1894 6 Tx Tx Miss
Hairgrove, Mart C Son W M Oct 1895 4 Tx Tx Miss
Hairgrove, Jefferson D Son W M Sept 1897 2 Tx Tx Miss
Hairgrove, Ellis Son W M Mch 1899 1 Tx Tx Miss

1910 Census
Texas, Shelby County, Timpson Precinct
Enumerated 7 May 1910
SD 2 ED 155 Sheet 22A Stamped 279
267-267
Hairgrove, Jefferson D Head M W 49 m1 19 Tx Tn Ala Farmer
Hairgrove, Mary T Wf F W 35 m1 19 9/9 Miss Miss Miss
Hairgrove, Addie Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Miss
Hairgrove, Ada Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Miss
Hairgrove, Mark C Son F (sic) W 14 S Tx Tx Miss Farm Laborer
Hairgrove, Duet J Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Miss Farm Laborer
Hairgrove, Ellis Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx Miss Farm Laborer
Hairgrove, Lowcile Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Miss
Hairgrove, Eugenie Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Miss
Hairgrove, Babie Dtr F W 7/12 S Tx Tx Miss
Smith, Henry Husband Servant M B 20 S La La La Laborer Farm
Bryant, Fannie Servant F Mu 18 D Tx Tx Cook Private Family
Bryant, Minnie Boarder F Mu 2/12 S Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 7
Enumerated 5 and 6 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 197 Sheet 5A Stamped 247
79-84
Hairgrove, Jeff D Head M W 59 D Tx Tn Miss Farmer
Godwin, Addie Dtr F W 27 Wd Tx Tx Miss
Godwin, Lois Grdtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Godwin, Bayard Grdson M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Hairgrove, Dewey/Drury? Son M W 22 S Tx Tx Miss Farmer
Hairgrove, Ellis Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
Hairgrove, Tempie E Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Hairgrove, Lucille Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Hairgrove, Eugenia F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx





","STR06" "I36925","Hairgrove","Mark Corley","Oct 1895","5 Jul 1971","0","Name: Mark Corley Hairgrove
Death Date: 05 Jul 1971
Death Place: Carthage, Panola, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 75 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1896
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mrs. Mark Hairgrove
Father's Name: Jeff Hairgrove
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Tempie Corley
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223291
Digital Film Number: 4169333
Image Number: 16
Reference Number: 51606
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I25893","","","","","","","" "I45934","","","","","","","" "I1163","Halama","Irma","8 Oct 1928","8 Sep 2009","0","Irma Jo-Ann Volkmer, 80, of Fairmont, died Tuesday (09/08/09) at Fairview Manor in Fairmont. She was born on (10/08/28) on a farm near Milligan, Neb. to Mike and Olga (Sobotka) Halama. She was the youngest of two children. Irma married Dallas Volkmer on (12/28/47) in Geneva, Neb. They resided on a farm north of Exeter, Neb. until 1968, at which time they moved to a farm near Waco, Neb., where they resided until 1999. After Dallas's death in 1999, Irma moved to McCool Jct. to be near her family.
She is survived by her son, Jerry (Sue) Volkmer, McCool Jct.; daughters, Linda (Alan) Galaway, McCool Jct.; and Kaye (Jim) Weakland, Grand Island; eight grandchildren; and four great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; her brother, Richard; her husband, Dallas; and her daughter, Debra.
Funeral services 10 a.m. Friday (09/11/09) at United Church of Christ in Exeter, Nebraska, with burial at the Exeter Cemetary. Visitation will be at the Farmer Funeral Home in Exeter Thursday (09/10/09) from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m., with the family receiving visitors from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Lincoln Journal Star, September 10, 2009, Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I19708","Halama","Jan ""John""","8 Dec 1910","25 Jun 1981","0","John came to Nebraska while still a toddler, and grew up in Milligan. At age 16 he went to work for the County, and then for W.A. Biba Construction for some 17 years. After his marriage, he lived on farms near Milligan and Friend. John and Agnes moved back to Milligan in 1958, where John opened the Halama Blacksmith and Repair shop with his son. (Milligan, 280).","STR06" "I19714","","","","","","","" "I19711","Halama","Johnny Gene","11 Jun 1940","4 Feb 2007","0","A 1958 graduate of Friend Public School. (Milligan, 280).

Obituary
Johnny G. Halama
Milligan

Johnny G. Halama, 66, Milligan, died Sunday (2/4/07) in Geneva. Born (6/11/40) to John and Agnes (Hendrych) HALAMA, Loup City. Survivors: wife, Jayne; son, Jon, Crete; daughters, sons-in-law, JoDee Dunker and Andrew, Geneva, Jill KRUMME and Brian, Wilber, grandchildren, Owen DUNKER, Bret DUNKER, Austin KRUMME, Connor KRUMME; mother-in-law, Lucille THOMAS, Ohiowa, aunt, Helen HAVEL, Milligan. Services 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Milligan Auditorium, Milligan. Pastor Anna TEWES and Kim DUNKER. Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan, Visitation: 1-8 p.m. Wednesday, Farmer Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Memorials in care of the family.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, Lincoln Journal Star, February 6, 2007)","STR06" "I19715","","","","","","","" "I19677","Halama","Joseph Ignac ""Frank""","22 Apr 1913","15 Jul 1981","0","Joseph attended the Milligan Public School, but did not graduate. He had to drop out to help support his family. He and his older brother John were living in the household of Fred BIBA at the time of the 1930 census, along with five or six other Czech laborers. Joe was drafted on March 24, 1942, and took his basic training at Camp Barkley, Texas. He was part of the Normandy invasion, landing on Utah Beach on D-Day, at which time he was wounded. He was hospitilized in England for many months afterwords. The medics were unable to assist him until the next day. He was awarded the Purple Heart, Good Conduct Medal, Infantry Combat Badge, ETO Ribbon with two bronze stars, Victory Ribbon, American Theatre Ribbon, Overseas Bar, three year service bar, and Bronze Arrowhead. After the war, Joseph worked in road construction, which took he and his family all over Nebraska and parts of Kansas. They spent the winters in Milligan with Evelyn's mother, Lillian FRYCEK. (Milligan, p 281).","STR06" "I19716","","","","","","","" "I19707","Halama","Matej J. ""Mike""","Abt 1904","Yes, date unknown","0","According to the 1930 Federal Census, Michael J. Halama, age 26, was living with his wife of three years, Olga Berthy age 18, and their two children, Richard Dale, age 2, and Irma, age 1. Olga was born in Nebraska, as were both of her parents.","STR06" "I19704","Halama","Vaclav","30 Aug 1873","22 May 1948","0","The son of John and Barbara HALAMA. He sailed from Bremen on the German ship, Prinz Frederich Wilhelm, land in the United States on April 12, 1910. He came to the farm of John HROMADKA where he worked as a farm hand near Milligan. In 1912, he made arrangements to send for his family: wife, Antonie and her mother, Josefa HLAVSA, and his sons, James, Mike and John. The left Bremen on the German ship Breslav and landed in Baltimore, Maryland the day the Titanic sank. Vaclav was a hard worker, and was employed as a Mason. He became ill in 1918, and spent the rest of his life in a hospital. At the time of the 1930 Federal census, a James Halama was listed as residing in a hospital in Hastings.","STR06" "I19706","Halama","Vaclav ""James""","15 Jun 1899","Dec 1972","0","SSN 505-40-7632","STR06" "I44156","Halbert","Adrian N.","12 Oct 1908","6 Mar 1935","0","Name Adrian Halbert
Event Type Death
Event Date 06 Mar 1935
Event Place Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 12 Oct 1908
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name J W Halbert
Mother's Name Mary Pearl Mason
Certificate Number 12215
GS Film number 2116313
Digital Folder Number 005144914
Image Number 00855

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS11-HB2 : accessed 27 Nov 2013), Adrian Halbert, 06 Mar 1935; citing certificate number 12215, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116313.","STR06" "I27240","Halbert","Angeline ""Nina"" M.","Sep 1850","28 Jul 1911","0","The daughter Joseph HOLBERT and Melinda SHOEMAKER, and granddaughter of John HOLBERT and Susannah HIGGINS and Thomas SHOEMAKER. Jr. and Mary MOORE. (The Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama, p. 346).

Appears to have instead by HALBERT (As also shown in The Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama, p. 347).

Is she related to Talitah Halbert, born ca Jun 1832, married first a SHOEMAKER and second Levi Thompson Allen of Sabine County, Texas?","STR06" "I42025","","","","","","","" "I34737","Halbert","Audra B. ""Jigs""","21 Apr 1924","17 Nov 2009","0","The Sabine County Reporter
Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Page 1
Wreck Claims life of Milam Man

""A one car collision resulted inthe death of a Milam man around noon Tuesday. According to a witness at the scene, she was driving by and saw a Ford Pick-up truck that had smashd into a tree and was smoking. She got out of her car to check on the driver and could not open the door. As she looked over she saw the body of 84-year old Audra Halbert about 10 feet from the vehicle, she then called for help.""

Page 16
Obituaries

Audra B. Halbert

Audra B. Halbert, 85, of Milam died Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2009. He was born April 21, 1924 in Milam.

Halbert had lived in Milam 20 years after previously living in Ranger.

He was a teacher at Ranger Junior College and was a World War II veteran of the U. S. Army. Halbert was a member of the American Legion, Sons of the Republic of Texas, and Gideons International. He was a member of the Geneva United Methodist Church.

Survivors: son, Robert C. Halbert and wife Wila of Cedar Park; daughters, Janet Coffey and husband Donald of Arlington and Mary E. Pennington and husband, Sever of Weatherford; sisters, Syble Russell and Mary Love, both of Houston, and Betty Rhoden of Victoria; seven grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

Funeral services were conducted Sunday, Nov. 22 at Starr Funeral Home with Rev. Karen Jones officiating. Interment was at Joel Halbert Cemetery in Milam. Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2009)","STR06" "I6653","Halbert","Basil T.","27 Aug 1889","8 Sep 1980","0","On Kay Parker McCary's annotated transcription of the Halbert Cemetery she notes his tombstone is inscribed ""Together in the Lord's service for 56 years.""","STR06" "I6656","Halbert","Biddie Orlean","8 Feb 1904","26 Feb 1994","0","She married a Browning and had a daughter Nina Beth Browning.","STR06" "I34739","Halbert","Burnett Harrison ""Bundy""","21 Dec 1909","11 Apr 2005","0","Burnett Harrison Halbert

Burnett Harrison Halbert, 95, of Pt. Arthur died Monday, April 11, 2005 at his residence. Halbert was born Dec 21, 1909 in Milam as a son of the late Betty (Cordray) and Clyde B. Halbert. He was a chemical worker for Texas U.S. Chemical in Pt. Neches. Survivors, son James Troy Halbert, Sr. and wife Lydia of Pt. Arthur, grandchildren, Karla LIEF and husband Richard of Beaumont, James Troy Halbert Jr and wife Cheryl of Magnolia, and Wayne Halbert and wife Lori and Todd Halbert and wife Dee Anna, all of Groves; a brother Audry Halbert of Milam; sisters, Syble RUSSELL and Mary LOVE, both of Houston, Mildred FREEMAN of Orange, and Betty RHODEN of Victoria, and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Fred Raney officiating. Interment followed at the Hemphill City Cemetery. Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I34739","Halbert","Burnett Harrison ""Bundy""","21 Dec 1909","11 Apr 2005","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 19, 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 6B
State Highway No. 21
131-145
Halbert, Barnett Hed M W 20 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Halbert, Jane M Wf F W 19 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
135-149
Gaskin, Young C HEad M W 44 M 21 La Ms Ms Farmer
Gaskin, Celia Wf F W 45 M 22 Tx Tx Tx
Gaskin, Nonia Dtr F W 17 S Tx La Tx","STR06" "I13266","Halbert","Candice Leah","27 Jul 1979","12 Mar 2015","0","Candice taught at Stephen F. Austin University in Nacogdoches, later accepting a position at Texas A&I University in Kingsville.

Obituary

Services for Candice Leah Sjostrand, 35, of Winona are scheduled for 10:00 am, Monday, March, 16, 2015 at Crossbrand Cowboy Church, Tyler with Pastor Mike Morrow officiating. Graveside services will be at 3:00 pm, Monday at Joel Halbert Cemetery in Milam with Pastor Robert Shaddock officiating. The family will receive friends on Sunday, March 15, 2015 from 2-4:00 pm at Lloyd James Funeral Home.

Candice was born on July 27, 1979 at Mary E. Dickerson Hospital in Jasper and passed away at 10:20pm on March 12, 2015 in Tyler.

She is survived by her husband, Reed Sjostrand; her children, Katie, Daniel and Abbi; her brother J.T. Halbert of Silver Spring, Maryland; her parents, Norma Clark of Wiergate and Tom Halbert of Milam; her grandparents, Mary Lou and J. W. Clark of Mayflower and multiple extended family members.

She was married to Katie's dad, Johnathan Andrew McKenzie on June 1, 1999, who passed away September 3, 2003.

She was married to her present husband, Reed, on June 14, 2013. They established their family on a farm in Winona.","STR06" "I14375","Halbert","Clyde Burnett","24 May 1886","26 Mar 1973","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J69X-BBL
name: Clyde Burnett Halbert
death date: 26 Mar 1973
death place: Milam Precinct 1, Sabine, Texas
gender: Male
race:
death age: 86 years
estimated birth date: 1887
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: William Washington Halbert
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Mary Francis Allen
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Farmer Farm
Veteran? No
place of residence: Milam Pr. 1, 1 1/2 miles N. on Hwy. 87
cemetery: Fox Hill Cemetery Sabine County, TX
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
informant Mr. Audra Halbert (son)
film number: 2242621
digital film number: 4167715
image number: 1759
reference number: 23513
Collection: Clyde Burnett Halbert, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I14375","Halbert","Clyde Burnett","24 May 1886","26 Mar 1973","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
April 26, 1930
ED 202-6 SD 17 Sheets 9B and 10A
193-207
Halbert, Clyde B. Head M W 43 M@19 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Halbert, Bettie B. Wf F W 41 M@17 Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Signa Dtr F W 21 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Mildred Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Syble E. Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Mary Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Audra Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Bettie G. Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Parnell, Julius Servant M Mu 24 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer","STR06" "I44669","Halbert","Eddie L.","Abt 1909","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1930 Census
Texas, Anderson County, Frankston Town, JP 4
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 1-18 SD 18 Sheet 6B
137-146
Halbert, Horace B Head M W 42 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Properietor Auto Agency
Halbert, Mattie Wf F W 26 M 23 Tx Germany Austria
Halbert. Eddie L Son AB M W 21 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Ball Player League Ball
Halbert, Irene S Dtr AB F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Student
Halbert, Mary Dtr-in-Law F W 18 M 17 Tx Ala Miss
Halbert, Gaylon J. Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Virginia O Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Devety, Morgie Boarder F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Freeman, Nicy Servant F Neb 20 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I6661","Halbert","Edith Wesley","31 Aug 1915","7 Nov 1978","0","The September 20, 2006 ""Sabine County Reporter"" had a picture of the Milam, Texas, First Grade through High School--Spring 1927. An Edith Halbert was pictured. It is not known what grade she was in, or if indeed it was the same Edith Halbert. The photo was submitted to the ""Sabine County Reporter"" by Robert E. ""Ted"" Finley of Van Nuys, California.

A photo of her was posted by her son, Raymond Mill's, to ""Hemphill High School Memorials"" on Facebook. The printed capiton read ""Edith (Halbert) Mills---Class of 1933. Daughter of Levi and Mary Ann (Armstrong) Halbert; B.S., Stephen F. Austin State University; teacher, Hemphll school for 20 years; retired 1978; died 1978.""","STR06" "I6660","Halbert","Edward Porter","11 Jun 1913","22 Jan 1978","0","The September 20, 2006 ""Sabine County Reporter"" had a picture of the Milam, Texas, First Grade through High School--Spring 1927. A Porter Halbert was pictured. It is not known what grade she was in, or if indeed it was the same Porter Halbert. The photo was submitted to the ""Sabine County Reporter"" by Robert E. ""Ted"" Finley of Van Nuys, California.","STR06" "I1729","Halbert","Eva Mae","21 Mar 1907","11 Feb 1989","0","Member of the DAR. Avid genealogist, who did much research regarding the Allen family. Blanche Toole believes she passed away from Alzheimer's disease.","STR06" "I14376","Halbert","Grover Cleveland","19 Dec 1882","24 Sep 1961","0","Name: Grover Cleveland Halbert
Death Date: 24 Sep 1961
Death Place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 78 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Dec 1882
Birthplace: Sabine Co, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William W. Halbert
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Francis Allen
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Merchant
Place of Residence: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Cemetery: Halbert Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine Co, Texas
Burial Date: 26 Sep 1961
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116855
Digital Film Number: 4166600
Image Number: 2686
Reference Number: cn 60303
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I14376","Halbert","Grover Cleveland","19 Dec 1882","24 Sep 1961","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I13742","Halbert","Horace Burnard","11 May 1887","2 May 1945","0","At the time of his death, he was a Ford Dealer. The informant on his death certificate was Eddie Halbert.

Obituary, copied from the FindAGrave memorial created by Joseph Lilly.


From the Athens Weekly Review Newspaper dated May 10, 1945

H.B. Halbert Dies: Funeral Held Thursday --- H.B. Halbert, well known business man and a former partner of Jess Miller of Athens in the tomato and cotton business, died Wednesday at his home in Frankston. He had been in ill health for two years.

Mr. Halbert was a farmer and cotton buyer and shipper of the Frankston Community, and has held the Ford agency for the last twenty-two years. He was a member of the school board, and was instruemental in the construction of the Baptist Church of Frankston.

He was fifty seven years of age.

Surviving are his wife: three sons, Eddie Halbert of Jacksonville, H.B. Halbert Jr. of Frankston, and Pfc. Gaylon Halbert somewhere in the Pacific; four daughters, Mrs. J.H. Roberts of Thomasville, Alabama, Mrs. James M. Saunders of Frankston, and Miss Jean Halbert and Miss Lynn Halbert of Frankston; four grandchildren, and one brother, C. B. Halbert of Zwolle of Louisiana.

Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the Baptist Church in Frankston. The services were conducted by the Rev. Wade O. Skinner, pastor of the church, and the Rev. A.G. Hollonquist of Rusk.

Burial was in the Resthaven Cemetery, Jacksonville with Masons in charge at the grave.
","STR06" "I13742","Halbert","Horace Burnard","11 May 1887","2 May 1945","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP One, San Augustine Town
14 and 15 day of January 1920
SD 326 ED 176 Sheet 12B
San Augustine and Nacogdoches Road
248-277
Halbert, Horace B Head M W 32 M Tx Tx Tx Dealer LiveStock
Halbert, Ada Wf F W 32 M Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Eddie Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Irene Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Galan Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Anderson County, Frankston Town, JP 4
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 1-18 SD 18 Sheet 6B
137-146
Halbert, Horace B Head M W 42 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Properietor Auto Agency
Halbert, Mattie Wf F W 26 M 23 Tx Germany Austria
Halbert. Eddie L Son AB M W 21 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Ball Player League Ball
Halbert, Irene S Dtr AB F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Student
Halbert, Mary Dtr-in-Law F W 18 M 17 Tx Ala Miss
Halbert, Gaylon J. Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Virginia O Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Devety, Morgie Boarder F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Freeman, Nicy Servant F Neb 20 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I44674","Halbert","Horace Burnard ""H. B.""","25 Apr 1933","11 Mar 2011","0","Obituary, copied from FindAGrave memorial created by Ruth M. Brown:

Horace Burnard ""H.B."" Halbert Jr., M.D., 77, of Round Rock, passed away Friday, March 11, 2011, at the scene of a one-car collision near Jewett, Texas. A celebration of H.B.'s life will be 10 a.m. Thursday, March 17, at Central Baptist Church in Jacksonville, Texas.

Dr. Halbert was born in Frankston, Texas, to the late H.B. Halbert Sr. and Mattie Petri Halbert. After H.B.'s graduation from Frankston High School in 1950, an athletic scholarship led him to Schreiner College in Kerrville. Then his appointment to the United States Military Academy took him to West Point, N.Y. Deciding to pursue a medical degree, H.B. transferred to the University of Texas at Austin to complete his undergraduate studies. He graduated from UT Southwestern Medical School, and took his internship and residency at Methodist and Parkland Hospitals. His medical specialization was Family Practice. He spent the next 48 years pursuing his lifelong passion.

For over 30 years, Dr. Halbert served the community of Rosebud, Texas, providing care from cradle to grave at the facilities he established, Halbert Clinic, Halbert Hospital, and Heritage House Nursing Home. It is estimated that during this time, he delivered about 3,000 babies. Patients of this era will remember his standard wardrobe: green scrubs, red socks. After leaving Rosebud, Dr. Halbert practiced in Whitney, Burkburnett, Frankston, Huntsville, Sealy, and Pasadena. Highly competitive, H.B. took pleasure in many sports and games. Although an avid fan of the Longhorns and the Cowboys, he always held a keen interest in high school football as well. H.B. was deeply honored when Rosebud-Lott asked him to return as team doctor for their state championship game in 2002, which the Cougars won. An enthusiastic hunter, he typically had a bird dog. Anyone who played bridge or ""42"" with him soon learned that he could count cards and see through dominoes.

H.B. was preceded in death by his brothers, Eddie Halbert and Gaylon Halbert; and sisters, Irene Tatum, Virginia Saunders, and Jean Baron.

He is survived by his wife, DeAnn Halbert, of Round Rock; children, Leslie Higgins and Laura Halbert, of Austin, Robin Polk, of Rosebud, Adrianne Charfoos, of Chicago, Ill., Richard Halbert and Elizabeth Thigpen, of Chilton, Kristen Ryder, of Oakwood, and Will Halbert and Kirill Halbert, of Trinity; eight grandchildren; sister, Lynne Orr, of Jacksonville; and scores of nieces and nephews.

Waco Tribune-Herald: 3/16/2011...TN4","STR06" "I6657","Halbert","Io","23 Sep 1906","3 May 2014","0","Io Halbert McIlhaney, 97, of Lubbock passed away on Monday, May 3, 2004, following a brief illness at her longtime home at Carillon Village.

She was born the fifth of nine children to Levi Thompson Halbert and Mary Ann Armstrong Halbert on Sept. 23, 1906 in Milam, Sabine County. Io graduated from Milam High School in 1924 and received an Elementary Teaching Certificate from Stephen F. Austin State College in 1926. She taught school in the Houston area for several years and held a Lifetime Teaching Certificate from the State of Texas. She met Joe S. McIlhaney, owner of McIhaney Creamery in Lubbock, during one of his frequent business trips to Southeast Texas. They married in September of 1934. He preceded her in death in 1999. A daughter, JoAnne Conely, also preceded her in death.

Io was a woman of extraordinary abilities and energy. Her many activities and interests included membership in the Lubbock Women's Club, the Lubbock Women's Forum, and the Allegro Music Club. She was continually involved in the PTA while her children were in school. She served as president of Carroll Thompson PTA, president of the Lubbock City Council PTA, and received life membership in the Texas Congress of Parents and Teachers. Community activities gave her great pleasure, particularly her dedicated service to the Lubbock Well Baby Clinic and her longtime volunteer work as a docent at the Western Heritage Center.

She later received a lifetime membership in the West Texas Museum Association. Io was a faithful and involved member of the Lubbock First Baptist Church from the very beginning of her life in Lubbock. She was active in the Women's Missionary Union and taught a women's Sunday school class for many years. She was a longtime member of the church choir and in her latter years loved being a member of the church's Prime Time Singers. Above all, Io was sustained by her joyous love of the Lord and devotion to her family.

It has been said that an important part of life is just ""being there,"" and Io was always there - for her family, for her friends, for her church, for people who needed her, and for the entire Lubbock community. In recognition of her years of interests and service she was nominated for, and given, the ""Outstanding Older Texas Award"" by the Governor of Texas.

Io is survived by a daughter, Nancy J. Rainwater and her husband, Clois, of Honey Grove; three sons, Joe S. McIlhaney, Jr., M.D. and his wife, Marion, of Austin, Richard G. McIlhaney and his wife, Martha, of Copper Canyon, and David L. McIlhaney and his wife, Jane, of Ventura, Calif.; a sister, Lollie Lee of Waco; 14 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Friday, May 7, 2004, at the Ford Chapel of First Baptist Church with the Rev. John H. Ballard officiating. Interment will follow at Resthaven Memorial Park under the direction of Sanders Funeral Home. The family will receive friends from 6 until 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the funeral hom e. Pallbearers will be Jason McIlhaney, Scott McIlhany, Kevin McIlhany, Mark Connell, and David Lutz. The family would like to thank the staff of Carillon Village for the love and excellent care provided to their mother during the last seventeen years, and particularly the staff of Carillon House, who cared for her during her final days. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the Carillon Foundation.","STR06" "I44670","Halbert","Irene S.","Abt 1911","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a TATUM.","STR06" "I6630","Halbert","James Clyde","Dec 1865","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Pr. No. 4
Enumerated 2 thru 4 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Shwwt 2A Stamped 130
23-23
Sam and Mabel Holbert family
24-24
William and Mary Holbert family
25-25
John and Pearl Holbert family
26-26
Holbert, James Head W M Dec 1865 34 m2 Tx Tx Tx
Holbert, Alice M Wf W F May 1871 29 M 2 2 Tx Tx Tx (is this Dora Mason Halbert?)
Holbert, Pole M Son W M Jan 1889 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Holbert, William O Son W M Jany 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I13739","Halbert","James Ferman","11 Jul 1891","12 Jan 1960","0","I am assuming that James Ferman Halbert was listed in the 1900 census as James T. Halbert, a son of William Washington Halbert and Mary Chambers. Per the 1900 census, he was born circa 1892, which would make him approximately two years older than his wife. The middle intial T and F could be easily confused.

When he registered for the draft during World War I, he listed his date and place of birth as 11 July 1891 in Milam, Texas. He was a farmer, employed by W. W. Halbert, presumably in father, of Milam. He had a wife and one child listed as dependants. He was of Medium heighth and build, with gray eyes and brown hair. His application was completed on June 5, 1917.

Bernie Thacker thinks that his grandfather, James Ferman Halbert, ""just might be the same. In the listing that you send there was a Willie C. Halbert and I have since found out that my grandfather (James F or T) did have a brother named Willie.""

This should be verified by a birth or death certificate if possible.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDXL-ZZH
Name: James Ferman Halbert
Death Date: 12 Jan 1960
Death Place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 68 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 11 Jul 1891
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W. W. Halbert
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: A. Chambers
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Cemetery: Swift
Burial Place: Nacogdoches County, Texas
Burial Date: 14 Jan 1960
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116049
Digital Film Number: 4166202
Image Number: 640
Reference Number: cn 4915
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I2479","Halbert","Joel","Abt 1807","Feb 1887","0","He was the son of John Halbert and Susannah Higgins.

""Came to Texas about 1838, and settled at Milam. Joel rec'd a 2nd Class Headright for establishing citizenship in the Republic of Texas."" (White and Toole)","STR06" "I2479","Halbert","Joel","Abt 1807","Feb 1887","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 8 Nov 1850
Stamped 324
208-208
Joel Halbert 40 M Farmer 3000 Tenn
Tabitha Halbert 36 F Tenn
Louisa Halbert 16 F Ala
Martha Halbert 14 F Ala
Washington Halbert 11 M Tx
Amanda Halbert 9 F Tx
Susan Halbert 6 F Tx
Rebecca Halbert 4 F Tx","STR06" "I1725","Halbert","Joel Pickens","24 Jan 1860","2 Dec 1941","0","On Kay Parker McCary's annotated transcription of the Halbert Cemetery she notes that he is buried with a triple marker, with wife 1 Susie Evie Halbert and wife 2 Mary Wessie Halbert.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFGM-4LN
Name: J. P. Halbert
Event Date: 02 Dec 1941
Event Place: Milam, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original):
Age (Formatted): 84 years 10 months 8 days
Birth Year (Estimated): 1857
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: G. H. Halbert
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Allen
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2138817
Digital Folder Number: 4168710
Image Number: 1913
Reference ID: 57436
Collection: J. P. Halbert, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I1725","Halbert","Joel Pickens","24 Jan 1860","2 Dec 1941","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Pr. No. 4
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 1B
12-12
Washington and Mary Halbert and family
13-13
Halbert Joel P Head W M Jan 1860 40 M 16 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Halbert Eva S Wf W F Dec 1866 33 M 16 3/2 Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Burton H Son W M Feb 1885 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm laborer
Halbert, Horace B Son W M May 1887 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm laborer","STR06" "I37168","","","","","","","" "I6635","Halbert","John W.","17 Apr 1876","27 Mar 1967","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, JP 4
Enumerated 26 and 27 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 128 Sheet 11A
Attoyac and Martinsville Road
217-217
Halbert, John W. Head M W 42 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Halbert, Mary P Wf F W 40 M Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Robert C Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Johnnie W Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Adrin N Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Edna P Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Shaddie R Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, N. B. Son M W 4 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Bonnie L Dtr F W 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Dallas County, Dallas City, Vot Pr 26 Block 1664
Enumerated April 19, 1930
ED 57-66 SD 10 Sheet 50B
2903-671-756
Halbert, John W. Head R R M W 49 M 20 M Tx Tx Tx Carpenter House
Halbert, Mary P Wf F W 48 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Edna P Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Shaddie R Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, N. B. Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Bonnie L Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Donald Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Rufus L Nephew M W 23 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I48150","Halbert","La Juan","11 Nov 1939","21 Nov 2021","0","La Juan Halbert Garrett of Chireno, Texas, died November 21, 2021, at Colonial Pines in San Augustine, Texas. She had just turned 82.

She is survived by her husband, Kenneth Garrett; her two daughters, Kim Garrett, who lives in Dallas, and Kara Garrett Briley, who lives in Chireno; a grandson, Benjamin Garrett Tompkins and his wife Emily, who live in Dallas; a sister, Mattie James, who lives in Conroe; and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her son, Tracy Allen Garrett; grandson, Justin Colt Briley; her brothers, Lee Alfred Halbert and Robert Kent Halbert; and her parents, Arvie Lee Halbert and Vera Lucille Shippey Halbert.

La Juan was born November 11, 1939, in Chireno to Arvie Lee and Lucille Halbert. La Juan was the third of four children. She grew up on Depot Street in Chireno.

She graduated from Chireno High School two years early and graduated summa cum laude at Stephen F. Austin State University with a degree in Education and two masters degrees in Education.

She married Kenneth Haze Garrett on September 2, 1958, and they had three children, Kim, Kara, and Tracy.

La Juan taught school in Houston, Orange, Broaddus, and Chireno.

She was very active in her community serving at Chireno Baptist Church, where she taught Sunday School and played the piano for services, The Historical Society, and as a former president and member of the Nacogdoches County Retired Teachers Association.

Funeral services are planned for 11 a.m. Friday, November 26, 2021, at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home Chapel in San Augustine, Texas, with Bro. Mike Belgard officiating. Interment will follow at Lower Chireno Cemetery in Chireno, Texas.

Pallbearers: Tommy Mooney, Ben Tompkins, Collin Noble, Rodney Butler, Glen Benefield, and Oswald Smith.

Visit www.WymanRobertsFuneralHome.com for memories and condolences.

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

Downloaded from Wyman Roberts website

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 1, 2021, Page 7","STR06" "I28196","Halbert","Laurin Thomas ""Tommy""","7 Jul 1946","25 Jun 2019","0","Laurin Thomas ""Tom"" Halbert, DVM, life time resident of Hemphill, passed away quietly in his sleep at 3 a.m. Tuesday morning, June 25, 2019.

Halbert obtained his DVM for Texas A&M and his BS In Chemistry from Texas Tech. He was a certified pilot and a captain in the U.S. Army. He was a life long member of Bethany Baptist Church, Milam.

He is survived by his wife, Deborah Halbert; his sons, Mitchell Phillips and Connor Philips of Hemphill, and J. T. Halbert of Maryland; step-children, Michael Phillips of Boise, ID, Matthew Childres of Bogata, and Mary Morton of Longview; seven grandchildren, Kaitlin Marris, Peyton Childres, Macy Childres, Hannah Reeves, Katie Mackenzie, Daniel Cordos, and Shephard Halbert; sister, Mary Kate ""Suzy"" Halbert Weems of Nacogdoches; niece Lori Weems Evers; and nephews, Jon, Zac and Rob Weems.

In lieu of services, Halbert requested memorials be made Call Farley's Boys Ranch in his name.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong in August 2020 from The Sabine County Reporter, Page 6, July 3, 2019)","STR06" "I41324","Halbert","Lerene","5 Nov 1920","25 Jan 2011","0","(Research):From FindAGrave:



A funeral service for Mrs. Lerene Halbert Green, 90, of Lufkin, Texas, formerly of Nacogdoches was held on Thursday, January 27, 2011, at 2:00 pm at Laird Funeral Home with Rev. Dock Lazarine officiating. Burial was at Black Jack Cemetery.

Mrs. Green was born on November 5, 1920, in Bronson, Texas to the late Willie Chester and Frances Myrtle Conn Halbert. She passed away peacefully on Tuesday, January 25, 2011, in Lufkin, Texas. Lerene is survived by three sons, Dale Green and wife, Michelle of Lufkin; Keith Green and wife, Donna of Lufkin and Gary Green and wife, Sharon of Forney, Texas; a daughter, Sharon Green, of Houston; she is also survived by nine grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren; a brother, Dr. John T. Halbert and wife, Wilma Dell of Beaumont; a sister-in-law, Norma Halbert Hargis of Nacogdoches and lifelong friend, Virginia Langford of Euless, Texas as well as a host of other extended family and good friends.

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband of 51 years, Lamar Green and a brother, Loron Chester Halbert. Pallbearers were Ken Green, Ken Langford, Clark Green, Steve Green, Dr. Dean Halbert and Scott Green. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Blackjack Cemetery Association, 217 CR 350, Nacogdoches, TX 75961. To offer condolence or sign an online register book please log onto www.lairdfh.net.

Published in The Lufkin Daily News on January 28, 2011","STR06" "I6634","Halbert","Levi Thompson","1 Mar 1874","10 Dec 1967","0","Name: Levi Tompkins Halbert
Death Date: 10 Dec 1967
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 93 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 01 Mar 1874
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W. W. Halbert
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Allen
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Milam, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Joel Halbert Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine, Texas
Burial Date: 12 Dec 1967
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138823
Digital Film Number: 4027200
Image Number: 1191
Reference Number: 82860
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I6659","Halbert","Levi Thompson","9 Oct 1910","4 Oct 1983","0","The September 20, 2006 ""Sabine County Reporter"" had a picture of the Milam, Texas, First Grade through High School--Spring 1927. An L.T. Halbert was pictured. It is not known what grade he was in, or if indeed it was the same person as Levi Thompson Halbert. The photo was submitted to the ""Sabine County Reporter"" by Robert E. ""Ted"" Finley of Van Nuys, California.

SABINE COUNTY REPORTER 10 August 1994 page 8 (with picture) ""Weems tops class at Baylor University's School of Law""

....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.","STR06" "I6658","Halbert","Lollie Lou","9 Aug 1908","17 Oct 2007","0","Sabine County Reporter
October 24, 2007, Page 11

Lollie Lou Lee

Lollie Lou Lee, 99, of Pasedena, died Wednesday, October 17, 2007 at Rayshore Medical Center in Pasedena.

She was born August 9, 1908 in Milam to Levi Thompson Halbert and Mary Ann Armstrong. She was a counselor at Waco Independent School District and a member of the Baptist faith.

Survivors: son, Charles Gunn of Deer Park; and three grandchildren; five great grandchildren; and two great-great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her daughter, Johnnie Lou Yarner.

Graveside funeral services were held Monday, Oct. 22 in Joel Halbert Cemetery in Milam with Rev. Michael Lee Tieman.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home, Inc. in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Fall 2007)","STR06" "I951","Halbert","Martha Ann","Abt 1836","Yes, date unknown","0","Said by White and Toole to have married B. F. McAFEE. The Texas Death index for Laura McAfee Elliott, however, shows her father as B. F. McAFEE, but her mother is listed as Martha McCARTNENY?","STR06" "I44676","","","","","","","" "I13740","Halbert","Mary Bertha","Oct 1892","16 Jun 1973","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J69G-DYC
Name: Mary Bertha Hargiss
Death Date: 16 Jun 1973
Death Place: Nacogdoches, Nocogdoches, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 80 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1893
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Washington Halbert
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Agness Chambers
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242847
Digital Film Number: 4167942
Image Number: 288
Reference Number: 55376
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I44675","Halbert","Mary Jean","13 Jan 1935","11 Jun 2001","0","Obituary, Copied from the FindAGrave memorial maintained by Richard Hollis and created by Dee

Obituaries
From The Frankston Citizen June, 2001
June 14, Edition

Mary Jean Halbert Baron
Funeral services for Mary Jean Halbert Baron, 66, of Houston were held at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 16, at Metropolitan Baptist Church in Houston.

A 4 p.m. service was held in Jacksonville prior to interment at Rest Haven Cemetery.

Mrs. Baron died Monday, June 11.

She was born Jan. 13, 1935 in Frankston, daughter of H.B. and Mattie Petri Halbert.

After graduating from Frankston High School, Mrs. Baron earned a bachelor of music degree from Baylor University in 1955, and a master of education degree in counseling from Georgia State University in 1974.

She performed 22 years of dedicated service at Cypress-Fairbanks ISD, located in the northwest Houston area. She retired in 1997.

Mrs. Baron served in the U.S. Army for five and a half years. At the time of her resignation from the Women's Army Corps in 1962, she had achieved the rank of captain. One assignment during her military service included duties as a commanding officer at Letterman Army General Hospital in San Francisco, CA.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her brothers, Eddie Halbert of Houston and Gaylon Halbert of Jacksonville.

She is survived by her husband of almost 40 years, Donald H. Baron; sons, Richard Baron of Houston, and Robert Baron of Atlanta, GA; a daughter, Wendy Baron of Houston; sisters, Irene Tatum of Mansfield, LA, Virginia Saunders and Lynne Orr of Jacksonville; and a brother, H.B. Halbert Jr. of Sealy; several nieces and nephews; and a host of friends and neighbors.

Pallbearers were Brian Bounds, Jack Lamkin II, Ronnie Munos, Beall Orr, Joel Scott, W.E. Scott, Harrell Smith and Derryl York.

Memorial contributions may be made to The Gideons International, PO Box 140800, Nashville, TN, 37214-0800.","STR06" "I16332","","","","","","","" "I34734","Halbert","Mildred","39 August 1912","25 Jan 2007","0","She married a FREEMAN.","STR06" "I25793","Halbert","Nancy","Abt 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be the daughter of Jesse and Elizabeth HALBERT.","STR06" "I15719","Halbert","Napoleon ""Pole"" Mansley","25 Jan 1889","26 Feb 1930","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 3 May 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 10B
151-155
Halbert, Napoleon M Head M W 21 M1 3 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Halbert, Lorena Z Wf F W 20 M1 3 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, James M Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I14372","Halbert","Ralph Polley","25 Jul 1903","29 Jun 1984","0","At the time of the 1930 Census, they were living near Kings Highway in Precinct 4 of Sabine County. Ralph was shown as age 26, and married at age 19. She was shown as age 29, and married at 22. There were no children listed in the household, and Ralph was shown as a Farmer.","STR06" "I955","Halbert","Rebecca Frances","27 Jul 1846","16 Sep 1870","0","Sometimes shown as Rebecca Washburn Halbert.","STR06" "I6672","Halbert","Richard Clarence","3 Dec 1900","2 Aug 1991","0","The SSDI shows his last place of residence was Texas City, Galveston County, Texas. According to the Texas Death Index, he died in Harris County.","STR06" "I6672","Halbert","Richard Clarence","3 Dec 1900","2 Aug 1991","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 30, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 12A Stamped 34
190-194
Halbert, Sam H Head M W 49 M 19 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Halbert, Mable Wf F W 48 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
----195
Halbert, Clarence Head M W 28 Tx Tx Tx Barber Shop
Halbert, Vida Wf F W 20 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Sammie L Son (sic) M (sic) W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Mary B Sister F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Rosie L Sister F W 9 Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Jefferson County, Beaumont, JP 1
Enumerated April 11-13, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 123-39 Sheet 7A
1290-139-r $18
Halbert, Richard C. M W 29 M Tx Same Place Barber Barber Shop
Halbert, Vida Wf F W 30 M Tx Same Place
Halbert, Sammie Dtr F W 10 S Tx Same Place","STR06" "I37561","Halbert","Rubye","20 Jul 1909","7 Aug 1954","0","She married a PETERSON.","STR06" "I6636","Halbert","Sam Houston","2 Jun 1879","2 Mar 1970","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 30, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 12A Stamped 34
190-194
Halbert, Sam H Head M W 49 M 19 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Halbert, Mable Wf F W 48 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
----195
Halbert, Clarence Head M W 28 Tx Tx Tx Barber Shop
Halbert, Vida Wf F W 20 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Sammie L Son (sic) M (sic) W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Mary B Sister F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Rosie L Sister F W 9 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I44155","Halbert","Sam Houston","3 Jan 1897","21 May 1962","0","Name Sam H Halbert
Event Type Death
Event Date 21 May 1962
Event Place Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 03 Jan 1897
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name John W Halbert
Mother's Name May Pearl Mason
Certificate Number 28423
GS Film number 2116970
Digital Folder Number 005144779
Image Number 00340

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSB8-J6F : accessed 27 Nov 2013), Sam H Halbert, 21 May 1962; citing certificate number 28423, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116970.","STR06" "I34733","Halbert","Signa Lee","2 Jun 1908","15 Jan 2003","0","San Augustine Tribune Thursday, June 26, 2003

Signa HALBERT Maxey

Signa Halbert Maxey, 95, of Milam died Sunday, June 15, 2003, at Trinity Missions Health Care Center in Diboll. Mrs. Maxey was born June 2, 1908 in Sabine County as a daughter of the late Bettie Biniga (CORDRAY) and Clyde Burnett HALBERT and had been a lifelong area resident. A homemaker, she was a member of the Geneva Unity Methodist Church and the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. Survivors: son and daughter-in-law, Clyde and Linda MAXEY of Diboll; two grandchildren, Tabitha HIPPLER of Bullard and Tracey COX of Plano; three great-grandchildren; two brothers, Bundy HALBERT of Pt. Neches and Jigs HALBERT of Milam; and four sisters, Mildred FREEMAN of Orange, Sible RUSSELL and Mary LOVE, both of Houston, and Bette RHODES of Victoria. Funeral services were Wednesday, June 18, 2003, at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill with Jeff Stull officiating. Interment followed at Joel HALBERT Cemetery near Milam.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I6637","Halbert","Susan A. ""Sudie""","4 Nov 1882","12 Dec 1970","0","Name: Suan A. Halbert
Death Date: 12 Dec 1970
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 88 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1882
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Middleton
Father's Name: Dick Halbert
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Francis Allen
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Informant: Melvin Wilson (Son)
Place of Residence: Pine Street, Hemphill and Heritage Manor Nursing Home
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218971
Digital Film Number: 4169217
Image Number: 1273
Reference Number: 91246
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I6637","Halbert","Susan A. ""Sudie""","4 Nov 1882","12 Dec 1970","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 12 May 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 16B
238-243
Wilson, Susan A He F W 28 Wd 4/3 Tx Tx Tx Own Income
Wilson, Melvin L Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Wilson, Levi M Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Wilson, Willie B Dtr F W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I6637","Halbert","Susan A. ""Sudie""","4 Nov 1882","12 Dec 1970","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I38199","Halbert","Susan Lucine","14 Jul 1858","21 Jan 1937","0","On her annotated transcription of the Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary notes that she was a daughter of James Halbert & Phoebe Eliza Irvine. She also lists her middle name as Lucina, not Lucine.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMLQ-17Z/p1
Name: Susan Lusina Arnold
Death Date: 21 Jan 1937
Death Place: Sabine County, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 78 years 5 months 7 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 14 Jul 1858
Birthplace: Geneva Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: Wm. Thomas Arnold
Father's Name: James Halbert
Father's Birthplace: Mississippi
Mother's Name: Phebe Irusin (sic, should be IRVINE)
Mother's Birthplace: Geneva Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Myrtle Springs
Burial Date: 22 Jan 1937
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117126
Digital Film Number: 4166725
Image Number: 1547
Reference Number: cn4832
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I954","Halbert","Susannah ""Susan""","5 Dec 1844","20 Nov 1924","0","The 1900 census shows her as the mother of 12 children, and in 1910 it was reported that she was instead the mother of 11. Both census reports indicate only 7 still living.","STR06" "I13741","Halbert","Susie E.","Dec 1894","25 Jul 1927","0","Could the initials for the first name on the death certificate, below, refer to her husband?

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXM3-93J
Name: T. B. Langston
Death Date: 25 Jul 1927
Death Place: Temple, Bell, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 32 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1895
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W. W. Halbert
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Chambers
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Little Flock
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 26 Jul 1927
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114278
Digital Film Number: 4165542
Image Number: 3256
Reference Number: cn 22082
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I34735","Halbert","Syble Evia","16 Jun 1915","8 Mar 2010","0","Her grave is marked with a DRT emblem.","STR06" "I6621","Halbert","Talitha","15 Jun 1832","8 Jun 1905","0","On the Susan Rubel Tree at Ancestry.com, her maiden name is shown as HALBERT.

She appears to have first married James Shoemaker.","STR06" "I2478","Halbert","Tibatha Emeline","17 Dec 1852","12 Jan 1926","0","Although the transcription of the New Hope Cemetery shows her as Tibatha Dorsey, it appears that after Frank Dorsey died in 1886, she remarried Stephen JONES, probably around 1889, as the 1900 census shows they had been married 11 years. Three of her children by Frank Dorsey are listed as JONES in 1900. Since all were born prior to 1889, and since other records show Dosie and William J. had the last name of Dorsey, it is assumed this is in error. In 1910, the widowed Tibatha Jones is living between son Will Dorsey (shown as Will Jones in 1900) and daughter Rosa Dorsey Chambers.

The 1910 census shows her as the mother of nine children in total, 7 born to Frank Dorsey and 2 born in Stephen Jones. Two of these children had predeceased her.

Virgie Speights wrote that she owned a loom on which cloth was woven for skirts, trousers and dresses, and beautiful blankets and coverlets.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6R5-ZJD
Name: Tabiatha Jones
Death Date: 12 Jan 1926
Death Place: Milam, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 73 years 1 month 2 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1853
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Milam, Sabine County, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: House Keeping
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Iola, Tex.
Burial Date: 13 Jan 1926
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114060
Digital Film Number: 4165757
Image Number: 3151
Reference Number: cn 3240
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I2478","Halbert","Tibatha Emeline","17 Dec 1852","12 Jan 1926","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam JP 4
Enumerated 21 and 22 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 11B
193-193
Jones, Stephen Head W M Dec 1833 67 M 11 Fl NC NC Farmer
Jones, Tabitha Wf W F May 1852 M 11 10/8 Tx Ala Ala
Jones, Dosia Dtr W F Nov 1879 20 S Tx Fl Tx (Dosia Dorsey per 1880 census)
Jones, Mary B Dtr W F Apr 1881 19 S Tx Fl Tx (Mary B. Dorsey?)
Jones, William J Son W M Sept 1884 15 S Tx Fl Tx (William J Dorsey)
Jones, Sherrill Son W M Dec 1892 7 S Tx Fl Tx
Jones, Ida E Dtr W F Apr 1893 S Tx Fl Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 13 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 34A Stamped 150
249-249
Dorsey, Will Head M W 25 m1 5 Tx Tx Tx Farming Gen. Farm O. A.
Dorsey, Nannie Wf F W 21 M1 5 2/1 Tx Tx Tx
Dorsey, Ernest Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
250-250
Jones, Tibithea Head F W 60 Wd 9/7 Tx Tx Tx None
Jones, Sherrill Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
251-251
Chambers, Emmitt A Head M W 34 m1 15 Tx Ga Tx Laborer Farm W
Chambers, Rosie A Wf F W 34 m1 15 5/5 Tx Tx Tx Farming Gen Farm O. A.
Chambers, Mary Lee Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Thomas D. Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Ivy V. Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Rodney N. Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Cecil A Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Sharbano, Mary Belle Niece F W 2 S Tx La Tx

","STR06" "I5694","Halbert","Tilitha Irvine """"Lita""","27 Jul 1867","30 Jun 1955","0","Her death certificate lists her as a daughter of James Halbert, born Missouri, and Phoebe Irvin(e), born in Texas.","STR06" "I44672","Halbert","Virginia O.","Abt 1922","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a SAUNDERS.","STR06" "I14374","Halbert","William T. ""Willie""","14 Jun 1902","22 Jan 1996","0","His grave is marked with a Sons of the Republic of Texas Marker","STR06" "I952","Halbert","William Washington ""Dick""","17 Jul 1837","12 Jan 1926","0","Name: W. W. Halbert Sr.
Death Date: 12 Jan 1926
Death Place: Milam, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 88 years 5 months 25 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 17 Jul 1837
[Other sources show DOB as 25 Sep 1838; or 23 Sept 1839]
Birthplace: Milam, Sabine County, Tex.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Joel Halbert
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Milam, Tex.
Burial Date: 13 Jan 1926
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114060
Digital Film Number: 4165757
Image Number: 3150
Reference Number: cn 3239
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

In 1924 he served as a witness to the confederate pension application for Susannah Halbert Mason, along with witnesse W M Fullen. Both signed with their marks.
","STR06" "I6629","Halbert","William Washington ""W. W.""","7 Dec 1862","7 Feb 1937","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXGD-6XX
Name: W. W. Halbert
Death Date: 07 Feb 1937
Death Place: Attoyac, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 74 years 3 months
Estimated Birth Date: 1863
Birth Date: 07 Nov 1868
Birthplace: Tx
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: Mary Halbert
Father's Name: W. W. Halbert
Father's Birthplace: Tx
Mother's Name: Mary Francis Allen
Mother's Birthplace: Tx
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Milam
Burial Date: 08 Feb 1937
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117169
Digital Film Number: 4166740
Image Number: 686
Reference Number: 10835
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I6629","Halbert","William Washington ""W. W.""","7 Dec 1862","7 Feb 1937","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Pr. No. 4
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 1B
12-12
Halbert, Washington Head W M Dec 1862 37 M 13 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Halbert, Mary Wf W F Mch 1870 30 M 13 Tx Ga Tx
Halbert, Joel W Son W M Oct 1889 Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, James T Son W M July 1891 Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Mary B Dtr W F Oct 1892 Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Susie E Dtr W F Dec 1894 Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Elsie W Dtr W F Jun 1896 Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Willie C Son W M Aug 1898 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I6640","Halbert","Willie Chester","3 Aug 1898","28 Sep 1985","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, Chireno Precinct 4
Enumerated April 28, 1930
SD 174-12 SD 12 Sheet 18B
397-403
Halbert, Willie C Head M W 31 m 18 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Halbert, Merte C Wf F W 31 m 17 Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Loran M Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Halbert, Lorine S Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Crane County, Crane City
Enumerated April 19, 1040
SD 22 ED 52-1 Sheet 12A
10
Halbert, W. C. Head M W Tx 1935 Residence Attoyac Nacogdoches Tx Truck Driver General Hauling
Halbert, Myrtle Wf F W 41 M W 7 Tx 1935 Residence Attoyac Nacogdoches Tx
Halbert, John Thomas Son M W 4 S Tx","STR06" "I6654","Halbert","Willie V.","Abt 1901","Yes, date unknown","0","He married H.C. Davidson.","STR06" "I23974","Halbert","Wilma Lavern","23 Nov 1929","13 Apr 2010","0","Laverne Halbert Roberts, age 80 of Milam, Texas, passed away on April 13, 2010 in Nacogdoches.

She was born on November 23, 1929 in Milam to Willie Halbert and Dessie Dent (maiden), was a lifelong resident of Milam, a Dietary Supervisor at Hemphill Care Center and a member of Bethany Baptist Church in Milam.

Visitation will take place from 5:00PM until 9:00PM on Friday, April 16, 2010 at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill.

Funeral services are scheduled at 2:00PM, Saturday April 17, 2010 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill with Reverend Floyd Wright officiating. Interment will follow at Jacks Cemetery in Pineland, TX.

She is survived by her husband W.B. ""Red"" Roberts of Milam; sons Buck Jacks of Milam; daughters Judy Wilson of Milam and Kaye Powell of Chireno, TX; Grandchildren Brandy Gray, Crystal Vickers, Robin Dickerson, Ashley Fowler and Amber Williams; and 9 Great-Grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by husband Volley ""Biddie"" Jacks and parents Willie and Dessie Halbert.

Services are under the direction of Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill TX 75948.

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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter
April 21, 2010
Page 16

San Augustine Tribune
April 22, 2010
Page 8","STR06" "I14719","","","","","","","" "I12590","Hale","John M.","Abt 1857","1 Apr 1941","0","Robert Givens shows him as a son of Eli/as (Hale) HELL and Mary MUMMERT. He was buried at the Cornwall Cemetery.","STR06" "I21105","Hale","Nathan","6 Jun 1755","22 Sep 1776","0","NATHAN HALE was born on June 6, 1755 in Coventry, Connecticut. His father was a prosperous Coventry farmer, and Nathan was the sixth of twelve children born into the family. His parents held very strong religious beliefs and were advocates of a rigid Puritan work ethic. The Hale children grew up very much influenced by their parents' beliefs in religion, hard work, and education. The days of Nathan Hale's youth were marked with mounting political controversy. The American Revolution was in its infancy, and more and more people were promoting radical ideas that pertained to individual liberties and sovereignty. Nathan Hale took the ideas of individual and political freedoms to heart, and gained a sense of purpose. In a sense, he was very fortunate. His family had the means to send him off to Yale College at the young age of 14. His older brother Enoch was also sent to Yale at the same time. In these years, Yale was primarily a school that prepared young men for the ministry, focusing on religion and the classics. The school was evolving, however, and Nathan absorbed not only ideas in religion and the classics, but also other areas of thought, such as business, astronomy, writing, mathematics, philosophy, and law. During his years at Yale, Nathan Hale became a confident young man, supported by his ethical beliefs, willing and able to speak to others about his ideas. He graduated from Yale at the age of 18, at the top of his class.

When he graduated from Yale in 1773, he accepted a teaching position in East Haddam, Connecticut, and shortly thereafter he was offered a position as the master of the New London, Connecticut Grammar School. All during this period, the political controversies between the Colonies and England were rising to a head. When war broke out, Nathan Hale put his ideals ahead of his immediate comfort, and volunteered his services to the cause of the Revolution. He served as a lieutenant, then a captain, and then as an officer in Thomas Knowlton's elite Knowlton Rangers. In 1776, George Washington needed to gain an advantage on the British. He solicited capable officers who could infiltrate the British forces; in short, Washington needed spies. Nathan Hale volunteered. The details of what happened next are not entirely clear, and never will be. But we do know that Hale was captured by the British in New York on September 21, 1776. We also know that the British General William Howe attempted to bribe Hale for information and a change in allegiance. Nathan Hale stood by his principles. He refused to betray his country, and without a hearing or a trial, he was sentenced to be hanged.

Nathan Hale died in New York on September 22, 1776 because he held to his convictions. Before he was hanged, he bravely spoke words that will never, ever, die: ""I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country."" Nathan Hale died very young, at the age of 21, but his dedication to his beliefs are one of the symbols of of American bravery and principles.

http://www.netstate.com/states/peop/people/ct_nh.htm

A painting depicting this scene can be found in the Aug-Sept DAR Magazine, and is copied in the November 1996 SFAA newsletter. (The Nov. 1996 Newsletter also contains a five page biography of him).","STR06" "I19044","Hale","Shadrach","7 Sep 1735","Aft 1790","0","Steve Martin Hall believes him to be the son of Nicholas Hale and Anna Long.","STR06" "I26160","Hale","Viola","Abt 1906","Yes, date unknown","0","This may be her death in the Texas Death Index:

Mclemore Viola Priest 04-23-1989 HARRIS F","STR06" "I2402","Hales","Lloyd ""Sonny""","8 Jun 1934","27 Nov 2007","0","US Obituary Collection

Obituary Date: 9 Dec 2007
Newspaper Title: Polk County Enterprise
Newspaper Location: Livingston, TX, US

Lloyd Hales

Lloyd Hales, 73, of Houston, passed away Tuesday, November 27, 2007 at Triumph Hospital of North Houston in Houston, Texas.

Funeral services were Thursday, November 29th at 11 a.m. at Old Shiloh Cemetery near Woodville under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home of Woodville. Officiating was Brother Fred Sherrod.

Visitation was held on Wednesday, November 28th from 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. at the funeral home.

Lloyd was born June 8, 1934 to Wiley & Ida Dell Tucker Hales in Tyler County, Texas. He was a longtime resident of Houston and had worked as a machinist. He was a U.S. Army veteran.

He was preceded in death by his mother & father. He is survived by his wife of 49 years & nine months, Ettie Hales of Houston; son, Jerry Lloyd Hales of Houston; brother & sister-in-law, Hugh & Betty Hales of Woodville; sisters & brother-in-law, Mable McCormick of California, Dora Dell Crawford of Alabama, Gertrude Judd of Houston, and Wiley Fay & Lonnie Robinson of Magnolia; and numerous nieces and nephews. Services were under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home of Woodville.

He has a military marker reading ""Sgt US Army Korea""

","STR06" "I39237","Haley","Alonzo ""A. C.""","26 Oct 1862","16 Sep 1930","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Mary K. Creamer, shows him as a son of Felix Haely and ____ Miller. His headstone is inscribed ""The best the dearest favorite of the sky must taste that cup for man is born to die""","STR06" "I47394","Haley","Charles Edward","24 Nov 1944","8 Apr 2008","0","Obituary, copied from his Find A Grave memorial page:

Charles Edward Haley, 63, of Kirbyville died Tuesday, April 8, 2008 at Jasper Memorial Hospital.

Charles was born November 24, 1944 in Bleakwood, Tx. and was a member of Kirbyville Missionary Baptist Church. He was a loving son, brother and uncle.

He is preceded in death by his father, George Haley; his mother, Nannie M. Watson; 2 sisters, Ruthie B. Reeves and Vera Mae Russell and 2 brothers, D.A. Haley and Louis Haley.

He is survived by 2 sisters, Ruby Mitchell and husband Tom of Kirbyville and Maureen Parrish and husband Tony of DeRidder, La.; and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were held Thursday, April 10, at Adams E.E. Stringer Funeral Home in Kirbyville with burial at Zion Hill Cemetery.","STR06" "I46577","Haley","Charles Raymond","20 May 1889","19 May 1943","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Leslie Anne Brown, has a photo of his military marker, engraved with a cross and Charles R. Haley Texas, 1 Liut Med Corps, World War I, May 20 1889 May 19, 1943.","STR06" "I46577","Haley","Charles Raymond","20 May 1889","19 May 1943","0","(Research):

Census Records:

1940 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 26, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 203-2 Sheet 11B
222-0-2500 No
Haley, Dr. Charles Head M W 50 M College 4 Years Texas Same House Yes Carpenter Private Practice
Haley, Clara Wf F W 50 M College 4 Years Texas (sic) Sam House
Haley, Charles Jr Son M W 21 S College 1 Year Tx Same House Operator Filling Station
Haley, Christine Dtr F W 17 S High School 2 Tx
Haley, Curtis Son M W 15 S High School 1 Tx","STR06" "I46575","Haley","Charles Raymond","12 Aug 1918","5 Nov 1965","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows he was the owner/operator of Haleys Wrecking Yard, and a veteran of World War II. He was shown as married, and the informant was Mrs. Thelma Haley. His usual residence was Vidor, but he was D.O.A. when he arrived at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont.","STR06" "I46582","Haley","Christine","26 Jun 1922","14 Feb 2016","0","Christine ""Elizabeth"" Haley, age 93, passed from this life Sunday morning, February 14, 2016, in Missouri City, Texas.

Ms. Haley was born to Clara Bell (Landrum) Haley and Charles Raymond Haley on June 26, 1922, in San Augustine, Texas. She was a Educator having taught in the Public Education System for many years. She was affiliated with the First United Methodist Church in San Augustine.

Those who are left to cherish her memory include, her Brother, Curtis Haley and his wife, Mary Jean of San Augustine; her nieces and nephews; Becky Haley; Gay Nell Kinnard; Joe Haley; Colleen Pickard; Richard Haley; Victor Haley; Celia Marshburn; Cherylea Hayes; Brad Haley; Clayton Haley and Mollie Ethington, along with numerous great nieces and nephews.

She is preceded in death by her brother, Charles and his wife, Thelma Haley and her nephew, Ray Haley.

Graveside Services will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, February 17, 2016, in the Liberty Hill Cemetery in San Augustine, with Bro. Martin Duran officiating. Visitation will be prior to graveside service at Liberty Hill Cemetery, located off 147 North in San Augustine. Services are under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas 75972.

Copies from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Kay Parker McCary, and also published in The Sabine County Reported, February 24, 2016, Page 7","STR06" "I46583","Haley","Curtis Richard","15 Jan 1926","19 Sep 2016","0","Dr. Curtis Richard Haley, Sr., was born in San Augustine, Tx. on January, 15, 1926. He lived a rich and full life for over 90 years until his re-birth on September, 19, 2016 whereupon he was taken to be with his Heavenly Father. Dr. Haley was born during the Roaring '20's, raised through the Great Depression, and served in the Navy during WWII in the South Pacific Theater. From an educational standpoint, he graduated from San Augustine High School in 1943, attended The University of Texas for his undergraduate studies, and Baylor College of Medicine for his medical studies.

He married the love of his life in 1951, Mary Jean Gann Haley. They raised 8 children: Colleen Haley Pickard, Curtis Richard Haley, Jr., Charles Victor Haley, Celia Haley Marshburn, Cherylea Haley Hayes, Cleve Bradford Haley, Clayton Harvey Haley, and Mollie Haley Ethington. Given the premium he placed upon education, Dr. Haley made sure that all of his children were college educated and reared in a Christian home.

He practiced medicine in San Augustine until he was 80 years of age. His practice consisted of Family Practice, General Surgery, Orthopaedics and Obstetrics/Gynecology. During his medical practice, he delivered thousands of babies, including his own children and some of his own grandchildren. In fact, the last child he delivered was one of his own grandchildren. His practice took him into the homes of many of his patients and left him in their hearts to be remembered as a compassionate care giver and skilled medical practitioner. He is remembered by many of his patients as their greatest confidant and friend because of the unique relationship and journey he shared with them during the various stages of their lives. The practice of medicine was the greatest professional reward he could imagine because of the people with whom he shared it, I. E. his patients and professional colleagues.

While many knew him because of his beloved chosen profession of medicine, his family and friends knew him as a Christian man who would do anything for those whom he loved. His loyalty and willingness to do anything and everything for his family and friends was unwavering and never questioned. He believed that his family and friends were his greatest assets and he treated them as his most prized possessions. However, everyone knew that his crown jewel was his wife and mother of his children, Mary Jean Haley. He often said she was the finest woman he ever knew and never could understand how he could be so lucky. They celebrated their 65th Wedding Anniversary on June 2, 2016 and he still had that special twinkle in his eye for his special ""girl"".

Dr. Haley experienced life from many perspectives, whether he was picking cotton for 10 cents a bale, delivering newspapers via his bicycle, handing out fliers at the August movie theater, sweeping and cleaning at Rushing's Drug store, hitch hiking to Austin for college, delivering calves on his ranch, performing surgery in someone's home, singing in the church choir, or holding his great grandchildren and looking at life through their eyes. He always believed that he could do anything because he would never quit and you can never be beaten if you keep trying. Perseverance was a defining trait in every aspect of his life and he loved to challenge himself.

While he experienced many wonderful things throughout his life as a member of the San Augustine Lion's Club for 63 years, the Masons for 62 years, a Shriner for more than 50 years, a member of the First United Methodist Church in San Augustine for his entire life, and participating as a Golden Gloves boxer in the Navy; nothing could compare to the experience he had as a medical missionary in Bolivia in 1962. During this mission trip, he experienced a religious epiphany which changed his life and molded him into the fine Christian man everyone knew.

Dr. Haley experienced the fullness and richness of a life well lived. He was preceded in death by his father and mother, Dr. Charles Raymond and Clara Belle Haley; brother, Charles Raymond Haley, Jr., and sister, Christine Haley.

He is survived by his wife, Mary Jean Gann Haley; daughter Colleen Haley Pickard and husband Tommy, and their children Caleb, Collette, Casey, and Calan; son Curtis Richard Haley, Jr. and wife Kathie, and their children Trey, CiCi, Hunter, and Sam; son Charles Victor Haley and wife Caroline, and their children Catherine, Charles, William, and Grace; daughter Celia Haley Marshburn and husband Mike, and their children Cole and Mila; daughter Cherylea Haley Hayes and husband Randy, and their children Mikhail, Connor, and Cameron; son Cleve Bradford Haley; son Clayton Harvey Haley and wife Connie, and their children Hollin and Mitchell; and daughter Mollie Haley Ehtington and husband Monte, and their children Micah, Madeline, McKenna and Maggie; as well as 10 great grandchildren.

Funeral Services will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday, September 22, 2016, in the First United Methodist Church in San Augustine with Rev. Martin Doran and Dr. Gordon Jones officiating. Burial will follow in the Hillcrest Cemetery (Haley Hill) Visitation will be Wednesday evening, September 21, 2016, from the hours of 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Wyman Robert Memorial Chapel, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas 75972.

Pallbearers will include, Caleb Pickard, Cole Marshburn, Trey Haley, William Haley, Mitchell Haley, Micah Ethington, Mikhail Hayes; Honorary Pallbearers will include, Hunter Haley, Sam Haley, Charles Haley, Connor Hayes, Cameron Hayes, Casey Pickard, and Calan Pickard.

Copied from Wyman Roberts Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 28, 2016, page 10","STR06" "I47398","Haley","David Augustus","22 Aug 1938","5 Jul 2004","0","There is a photo of his military marker on his FindAGrave memorial page. It is embossed with a cross and ""David A Haley US Navy Korea Aug 22 1938 Jul 5 2004""","STR06" "I47393","Haley","Lehue George","4 Mar 1901","23 Jan 1950","0","His FindAGrave memorial page shows him as a son of David Lafayette ""Fate"" Haley and Nancy Helen Wilburn. The memorial page also links him to a first wife, Zwolla Davis Haley (1900-1929). His sister in law, Maggie Strickland, was married to Lihue Tandy Wilburn, likely of cousin of George's.

His Texas Death certificate indicated he was a vetaran, and that he worked as a lineman for the Rural electrification association. He died in Beaumont, but was resident of Kirbyville at the time of his death. Informant was his wife, Nannie Haley.","STR06" "I47393","Haley","Lehue George","4 Mar 1901","23 Jan 1950","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
SD 42-2 ED 202-3 Sheet 2B
Enumerated April 7, 1940
Highway 184
36-8-4
Haley, George Head M W 39 M No 4th grade Tx Same Place Laborer Carpenter helper
Haley, Nannie Wf F W 30 M No 6th grade Tx Same Place
Haley, Ruby Lee Dtr F W 8 S Yes 0 Tx Same Place
Haley, Ruthie B Dtr F W 6 S Tx Same Place
Haley, Maurice (sic) Dtr F W 3 S Tx Same Place
Haley, D.A. Son M W 1 S Tx Same Place","STR06" "I22031","Haley","Lowell Justin","16 Jun 1895","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Indiana, Huntington County, Dallas Twp
Enumerated 2 Apr 1930
ED 35-3 SD 4 Sheet 1A Stamped 23
9-9
Haley, Lowell J head M W 34 M 22 In In In Farmer
Haley, Hazel May Wf F W m 21 Ind Ind Ind
Haley, Lewis E Son M W 7 S Ind Ind Ind
Haley, Mary M Dtr F W 4 8/12 S Ind Ind Ind
Haley, James Robert Son M W 1 10/12 S Ind Ind Ind
Cramer, Alfred F Ftr-in-law M W 62 Wd 34 Ind Oh Ind Farmer","STR06" "I47395","","","","","","","" "I47396","Haley","Ruby Lee","17 Sep 1931","2 Apr 2011","0","Obituary, copied from her FIndAGrave memorial page:

Ruby Lee Mitchell, 79, of Kirbyville, Texas, died Saturday, April 2, 2011, at Jasper Memorial Hospital.

A native of Hemphill, Texas, she had lived most of her life in Kirbyville and was a retired nurse with the former Dickerson Hospital in Jasper.

She was preceded in death by her son, Tommy Wayne Mitchell.

Survivors include her husband, J.T. Mitchell; her daughter, Linda Crane & husband Aubrey; a sister, Maureen Parrish & husband Tony; two grandchildren; and three great grandchildren.

Burial: Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper County, Texas

Adams EE Stringer Funeral Home in Kirbyville, Texas","STR06" "I3613","Hall","Agnes","Abt 1737","Yes, date unknown","0","She was said to have married George Berry of Botetourt County, Virginia.","STR06" "I25133","Hall","Aletia Mae","Abt 1907","Yes, date unknown","0","Instead listed as Leatha M. JOHNSON on the Social Security Application of her son, Clifford Walter McLemore, born in Houston.","STR06" "I2288","Hall","Alexander","Abt 1769","Abt 1854","0","Said to have married, on 14 Jun 1793 in Washington County, Tennessee, Susanah McCOLAM, born ca 1774 in Maryland.","STR06" "I2315","Hall","Alexander Endimyon","6 Oct 1801","9 Apr 1884","0","ENDIMYON - From Greek mythology, a handome youth who was loved by Diana. As I recall, Selene used to come to him when he was asleep and caress him. (Courtesy of Gary Radcliffe, SURNAME-ORIGINS-L@rootsweb.com)","STR06" "I2315","Hall","Alexander Endimyon","6 Oct 1801","9 Apr 1884","0","(Research):Census Listings:

At the time of the 1850 Census, Endymyon Hall was living i
n Miller Township, Scotland County, Missouri. The date of the census was 25 September 1850. His family is listed as follows:

Page 136
#295-295
Endymyon Hall, age 49, Farmer, Tennessee, $1,500
Sarah Hall, age 45, Keeping House, Tennessee
Lewis Hall, age 8, Tennessee
Alexander Hall, age 11, Tennessee
Elizabeth Hall, age 5, Missouri
Lydia Hall, age 3, Missouri
Martha Hall, age 3/12, Missouri
Marshall Hall, age 18, Farmer, Tennessee <---This is Mash. Marshall was presumably written in error. Eliza J Hall, age 22, Virginia
Alexander Hall, age 16, Farmer, Tennessee
Archibald Kinchalee, age 20, Farmer, Tennessee
Harriet Kinchalee, age 15, Tennessee

#296-296
Lewis Hall, age 22, Farmer, Tennessee
Sarah Hall, age 18, Tennessee","STR06" "I6980","Hall","Artamincy","Abt 1819","Abt 1840","0","""Gordon Foote and others show she married Joseph Edra ALISON ca. 1840.""","STR06" "I28437","","","","","","","" "I47011","Hall","Bradley D.","21 Aug 1954","12 Feb 2018","0","Bradley D. Hall, 63, of Omaha, passed away February 12, 2018. Born August 21, 1954 in Red Cloud, NE to Delmar and Alice (Kubicek) Hall. Computer Programmer.

Family members include his wife, Sherill; brothers, Gary (Beverly) Hall, Florida, Curtis (Gail) Hall, Campbell; sister, Patricia Allen, Oklahoma; step-children, Shawn (Lyle) Koca, Blair, Dan (Amy) Bretta, Lincoln, Richard (Jennifer) Bretta, Bennet, and Mike (Prisca) Bretta, Lincoln; grandchildren, Blaike Koca, Mikah Flamig, Becca Bretta, Nick Bretta, Alex Bretta, Tristan Bretta, Zachary Bretta, and Addie Bretta; nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents.

Funeral Service: 2:00 p.m. Saturday (2-17-18) Roper and Sons Chapel, 4300 'O' Street with Pastor Trever Rook officiating.

Memorials to the Capital Humane Society.

Visitation with family present from 6-7:30 p.m. Friday at Roper and Sons.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I23109","","","","","","","" "I7301","Hall","Burl S.","25 Mar 1902","9 Jan 1928","0","His double grave marker at the Rosevine Cemetery is with Roy H Hall, born 22 Dec 1899 and died 4 Jan 1929. Perhaps a brother?","STR06" "I5799","","","","","","","" "I43135","","","","","","","" "I16944","Hall","Comfort N. ""Jenevy""","Between 1855 and 1857","","0","Buried at Hopewell.","STR06" "I42654","Hall","Dale Lee","19 Aug 1926","15 Feb 2013","0","A Funeral Service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, February 19, 2013 at the Milford United Methodist Church with Pastor Jeff Kelley officiating. Visitation is Monday, 11:00-5:00 p.m. at Lauber-Moore Funeral Home, Milford, and with family from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at the church. Viewing also 1 hour prior to services at church. Burial: Exeter Cemetery at later date. Memorials have been established to Milford School Foundation (Dale Hall Scholarship Fund) or to the Milford United Methodist Church.

Dale Lee Hall was born August 19, 1926 at Waco, Nebraska to David L. and Ethel B. (Van Hooser) Hall, the youngest of eight children, and died Friday, February 15, 2013, at Crestview Care Center in Milford at the age of 86 years, 5 months and 27 days.

In 1935, his family moved to Exeter and he later graduated from Exeter High School, with the class of 1944. He married the love of his life on September 26, 1947, his high school sweetheart, Lois Ann Wilson, in Exeter, Nebraska. To this union three children, Peggy, Julie and David were born. Dale received his Bachelor's Degree from Kearney State Teachers College. He received his Master's Degree in School Administration from the University of Nebraska.

In 1951, Dale and Ann moved to Trumbull where Dale began his first teaching job (one of four teachers of the THS staff). He started both the football and volleyball programs, plus coached basketball and track. In 1956, they moved to Milford. Dale taught and coached at the Milford Public Schools, later serving as the high school principal the last 27 years of his career, retiring in 1988.

Dale was a member of the Milford United Methodist Church, a retired member of the Nebraska Secondary Principals Assn. the NEA and NSEA and was a member of the Milford Kiwanis Club. In his spare time, Dale enjoyed golf, bowling, reading and spending time with family and friends. He and Ann thoroughly enjoyed traveling. They have visited literally every state- with their last trip in 2011 to Alaska with their children and spouses. Dale will be remembered as a steadfast, strong and gentle man of few words who lived his faith. He was a well-rounded athlete (football, baseball, basketball, boxing, bowling and golf.) Dale was an avid sports fan, and llved his life as a ""coach"" to this students, family and friends.

He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Ann, Milford; daughters and sons-in-law, Peg and Sid Burkey, Milford, Julie and Pastor Pat Moore, St. Paul, NE; son and daughter-in-law, Dave and Becky Hall, Palmyra; eight grandchildren, Dr Matt and Kristy Burkey, Baltimore, MD, Anna and Jayme Dick-Burkey, Dorchester, Dr Jed and Natelie Burkey, Muscatine, IA, Zach and Ann Moore, Colorado Springs, CO, Luke and Melanie Moore, Cairo, NE, Dan and Hannah Hall, Harrisonburg, VA, Amanda and Josh Stubbendick, Otoe, Thomas Hall, Kenedy, TX; 12 great-grandchildren, Anna O. Burkey, Bowen, Ellianna and Josie Dick-Burkey, Isaac and Kayleigh Burkey, Malachi, Daniel and Joshua Moore, Cherish, Levi, and Mia Moore, plus at least two more on the way; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Lucille, Bernice, Florence, Louise Hall, Alice and Glen Plettner, John Wilson and Hugh Wilson; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Dale was preceded in death by his parents; five brothers, Evan, Lloyd, Ray, Roy and Howard Hall; two sisters, Mabel Byrum and Velma Bennett.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
","STR06" "I3560","Hall","David Farnsworth","3 Mar 1808","6 Jul 1872","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1860 Census
Tennessee, Greene County, Civil Distr No. 17
Enumerated 5 July 1860
Page 63
468-449
D. F. Hall 52 M Far $7500 $3000 Tenn
Lydia Hall 54 F Dom Tenn
JKP Hall 20 M Farm Tenn
Synda Hall 18 F Tenn
Margaret J Mises 11 F Tenn
469-450
William A Hall 24 M Far $--- $100 Tenn
Dianna L Hall 21 F Dom Tenn
John C. Hall 1 M Tenn","STR06" "I14335","Hall","David K.","20 Oct 1839","","0","Died during the Civil War.","STR06" "I42652","Hall","David Leonard","31 Jul 1888","23 Mar 1956","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, York County, Village of Waco
Enumerated April 1930
ED 93-24 SD 6 Sheet 1B
27-27
Hall, David L Head M W 41 M 21 Mo Ill Ill Proprietor Garage
Hall, Ethel B Wf F W 41 m 21 Mo Mo Mo
Hall, Evan E Son M W 18 S Ne Mo Mo Mechanic Garage
Hall, Velma M Dtr F W 16 S Mo Mo Mo
Hall, Mabel N Dtr M W 12 S Ne Mo Mo
Hall, Lloyd L Son M W 10 S Ne Mo Mo
Hall, Ray L Son M W 7 S Ne Mo Mo (Twin?)
Hall, Roy R Son M W 7 S Ne Mo Mo (Twin?)
Hall, Howard H Son M W 5 S Ne Mo Mo
Hall, Dale L Son M W 3 S Ne Mo Mo
","STR06" "I11568","Hall","David N.","12 Dec 1832","26 Jun 1899","0","He was said to have married Harriett S. CARR of Tennessee.","STR06" "I35360","Hall","Delmar Ernest","23 Aug 1921","23 Apr 2010","0","KEARNEY - Delmar E. Hall, 88, of Riverton died Friday, April 23, 2010, at Good Samaritan Hospital in Kearney. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at First United Methodist Church in Franklin with the Rev. Neil Kloppenborg officiating. Burial will be at Greenwood Cemetery in Franklin. Visitation will be until 8 p.m. today and from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Hutchins Funeral Home in Franklin. He was born Aug. 23, 1921, in Riverton to Ernest and Inez (Marsh) Hall. On May 20, 1950, he married Alice Kubicek. She preceded him in death. Survivors include his sons, Gary of Shalimar, Fla., Curtis of Campbell and Bradley of Omaha; daughter, Patricia Allen of Buckeye, Ariz.; brother, Oller ""Bill"" Hall of Silverton, Ore.; sisters, Avis Schmidt and Doris Thompson, both of Franklin; 11 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren.

Published in the Kearney Hub on 4/27/2010 , courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy

Delmar E. Hall, at age 88, entered into eternal rest with God on Friday, April 23, 2010, at Good Samaritan Hospital in Kearney, Nebraska. Delmar was born in Riverton, Nebraska, on August 23, 1921, to Ernest and Inez (Marsh) Hall.

He attended Spring Valley country school. He served in the Army during World War II in the European theater. Upon his return, he began farming in the Riverton area with his family. On May 20, 1950, he married Alice Fredricka Kubicek and to this union was born four children: Gary, Patricia, Curtis, and Bradley.

Delmar studied electronics technology and received a degree from Coyne Technical Institute in Chicago, Illinois, in 1963. The family moved to Hastings in 1967 where he further pursued a career in electronics, working for Sears. Upon retiring, in 1988, Delmar and Alice returned to live in Campbell, Nebraska, where Delmar remained active in farming.

Throughout his life, Delmar had a passion for music and was an accomplished saxophone player. He not only played in his own family band for dances and weddings in Campbell and the surrounding area, but also formed a band with his children and played various places in Nebraska for many years.

Delmar was a member of the American Legion-Willie Fierstein Post #169 in Campbell, as well as the Fraternal Order of Eagles in Hastings, where Alice and he spent many enjoyable hours dancing.

He is survived by brother Oller ""Bill"" Hall of Silverton, Oregon and sisters Avis Schmidt and Doris Thompson of Franklin, Nebraska; fchildren, Gary and wife Beverly Hall of Shalimar, Florida; Patricia Allen of Buckeye, Arizona; Curtis and wife Gail Hall of Campbell, Nebraska; and Bradley and wife Sherill Hall of Omaha, Nebraska; eleven grandchildren; nineteen great-grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Delmar was preceded in death by his parents; wife Alice; one son-in-law, Jerry Allen; brothers Kenneth and Maynard Hall; sisters Della Black, and Valerie Traphagen.


More detailed obituary also courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I16945","Hall","Dora Bell","Abt 1864","3 Sep 1916","0","She married a W. B./J.? Terry, and was buried at Hopewell.","STR06" "I6799","Hall","Elinor","Bef 1682","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Frances Hall and Elinor Martin.","STR06" "I3603","Hall","Elizabeth","10 Sep 1746","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed in the transcription of her father's will. Is this in error, or did she predecease him?","STR06" "I7098","Hall","Elizabeth","8 Jul 1834","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married William CARROLL.","STR06" "I19032","Hall","Endimyon","Abt 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","Jeanne Darnell note that Endimyon may have died in childhood, as he was in the census but not in the estate settlement of Mashack. I hae a copy of a letter written by Eliza Jane to Mash during the Civil War in which she says, ""Dimmon is a-chilling."" (Letter to Melinda Strong dated 10 October 2002).","STR06" "I8545","Hall","Frances C.","Abt 1854","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Bruce COOK on 12 Oct 1868 in Roane County, Tennessee.","STR06" "I23110","","","","","","","" "I3612","Hall","Isabel","Abt 1735","Yes, date unknown","0","She was said to have married James Patton Buchanan, also of Augusta County, VA.","STR06" "I3599","Hall","James","Abt 1739","Abt 1830","0","From RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: g1694b

Revolutionary War Action

James Hall bought a farm of 215 acres, Sep. 1771, on Buffalo Creek, in what is now Rockbridge County, VA., the grantors being John Long and his wife Jane. He became a member of Capt. John Murray's company in 1774 and saw service at Point Pleasant where his captian was slain in battle. In 1777, he was made a Captian of Botetourt Militia and led his company to Fort Randolph, which had been erected on the ruins of Fort Blair, at Point Pleasant. (Capt. John Stuart, in his narrative, cited in Thwaites-Kellogg: frontier Defense on the Upper Ohio, 1777-1778, page 159, the name was not John but James, confirmed by court Record. This same James Hall was ""charged with suspicion of felony in being concerned in the murder of Chief Cornstalk Indian, his son and two other chiefs of the Indians on the tenth day of November last"", by the Rockbridge County Court, April 18, 1778. The case was called 5 times and finally dismissed.

Upon his farm, bought in 1771, he erected a stone house which is still standing (as of 1962) in view of the Old Oxford Presbyterian Church. It is said that Capt. Hall lies buried in one of the many unmarked graves in the grave-yard of the church where many members of his family and their families are buried.","STR06" "I16898","Hall","James Knox Polk","9 May 1840","Yes, date unknown","0","J.K.P. Hall; attended school at Fall Branch, and Aug. 11, 1862, enlisted in Company B, Fourth Federal Tennessee Calvery, and became fist Lt. in December following. He was mustered out at Nashville, in July 12, 1865. He then farmed and prosecuted claims against the government, and in 1881 became deputy United States revenue collector, 1886, was made clerk and master of chancery.","STR06" "I14694","Hall","James Monroe","26 Nov 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married first Francis DUNCAN and second Mary Ellen BARNES.","STR06" "I2287","Hall","James Nathaniel","25 Feb 1776","Aft 1848","0","Also had a brother named Nathaniel, dates unknown, who died young? James Nathaniel Hall married three times and had at least 15 children. One son, Thomas, married his cousin, Margaret Hall, the daughter of William and Mary Hall. In addition to the 15 children listed, Gordon Foote also indicates that James had a son named Frank.","STR06" "I17011","Hall","Jane","16 Mar 1806","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a Mr. Baird. (Source: Rootsweb WorldConnect Project: William Hall Descendants)","STR06" "I16657","Hall","Jemima","Bef 1753","21 Mar 1832","0","Said by J. Patrick Childress to be a daughter of Thomas HALL and Rachel GOFF.","STR06" "I16949","Hall","Jesse L.","Abt 1877","Yes, date unknown","0","He was married to a Russell.","STR06" "I23111","","","","","","","" "I3604","Hall","John","Abt 1741","Yes, date unknown","0","From RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: g1694b

""Hall's Gap, where Green River had its source, was named for John Hall, a pioneer whose pre-emption, in 1781, on Logan's Creek included the famous scenic attraction."" It appears that John lHall married Mary Lapsley and settled first in Lincoln county later in Garrard county Kentucky.""

He later married Sarah Woods.","STR06" "I14181","Hall","John Alcorn","18 Sep 1825","21 Jul 1862","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Redland Beat No. 4, P.O. Milam
Page 22, Stamped 329
160-160
R. A. Hall 49 M Farmer $3000 $6000 Tenn
V. C. Hall 34 F Tenn
J. A. Hall 34 M Farmer $1450 $10,000 Tenn
M. L. Hall 30 F Tenn
Pattie Hall 7 F Texas
William Hall 5 M Texas
Elizabeth Hall 3 F Texas
Polly Hall 1 F Texas
","STR06" "I16899","Hall","John Harvey","2 Feb 1838","17 Apr 1900","0","He was said to have married first, on 14 April 1859 in Washington County, TN Patsey Ball.

This may be them on the 1860 Tennesses Federal Census, in Hoggards, Washington County, TN (Post Office Jonesboro, Page 104)

669-669
John Hall 22 M Farmer $1000 $628 Tenn
Mary Hall 18 F Domestic Tenn

He was said to have married second Juliet McCary.","STR06" "I16899","Hall","John Harvey","2 Feb 1838","17 Apr 1900","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Tennessee, Greene County, Civil District No. 16, PO Graysburgh
Enumerated 21 Jun 1860
Page 31, Stamped 348
235-227
John R. McCary 29 M Far $--- $500 Va
Margaret McCary 27 F Doms Tenn
Lydia Ann McCary 5 F Tenn
Lucinda McCary 2 F Tenn
236-228
John H. Hall 22 M Farm $--- $500 Tenn
Julia W Hall 29 F Doms Va","STR06" "I43134","Hall","John Olen","9 Nov 1928","23 Jul 2014","0","John Olen Hall, 85, died Wednesday morning in the Nacogdoches Medical Center. He was born in Keithville, Louisiana, to Joseph Henry and Ida Hudnall Hall. Mr. Hall retired as a civil engineer for Dow Chemical Company, was a veteran of World War II, serving in the Army Air Corps later changed to the U.S. Air Force. He has lived in Milam for twenty-five years coming from Houston and was a member of the New Hope Baptist Church in Milam.

He is survived by his wife Frances Conn Hall of Milam, his son John Hall and his wife Joy of Baytown, his daughter Charlotte Pool and her husband Ronald of Livingston, his brother Carl Hall of Bossier City, LA, his sisters; Frances McGee of Orange, Virginia Lane of Shreveport, Carol Snead of Shreveport, his grandchildren; Adam John Hall, Crystila Hall Householder, Ronald Lee Pool, III, Olen Joseph Pool, and four great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his great grandson Bryce Logan.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Friday, July 25, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 11:00 AM, Saturday, July 26, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Gravelhill Cemetery.

www.starrfuneralhome.com
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, July 30, 2014, Page 11","STR06" "I23112","","","","","","","" "I42659","Hall","Lloyd L.","Abt 1920","Yes, date unknown","0","He was married to a Dorothy.","STR06" "I3561","Hall","Margaret","16 Feb 1806","6 Jun 1860","0","She was killed during a tornado.","STR06" "I21833","Hall","Margaret ""Maggie"" Penelope","23 Apr 1854","19 Jan 1926","0","Her mother, Annie Hall, was living with the family in 1900. She was shown as born in Jan 1825 and the mother of 7 children, four of whom were still living.
Bonnie Seiler shows her as the daughter of Tobias and Ann E. HALL.","STR06" "I13008","Hall","Margaret ""Peggy""","26 Nov 1832","14 Jul 1906","0","She was said to have married second James Miller Brandon, on 19 Nov 1867 in Greene County, Tennessee. On the 1890 Veterans schedule, Margaret Brandon, widow of John R. McCary, was shown as living in District 7, Washington, Tennessee. Her late husband, John R. McCary, was shown as enlisting in 1862 and as discharged in 1864.","STR06" "I27941","Hall","Marion Brooks","10 Dec 1928","Bef 1930","0","It appears that Marion and William were twins, and that both died prior to the 1930 census, possibly shortly after they were born.","STR06" "I4213","Hall","Martha J.","Abt 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of William Hall. (Source: Rootsweb WorldConnect Project g1694b)","STR06" "I14180","Hall","Mary ""Polly"" Laura","23 Jan 1858","9 Jan 1916","0","Name: Mary L. Cronkrite
Death Date: 09 Jan 1916
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 57 years 11 months 16 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Jan 1858
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Hall
Father's Birthplace: Tennessee
Mother's Name: Mary Laurel Burke
Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee
Occupation:
Place of Residence: Chireno, Tex.
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Chireno, Tex.
Burial Date: 10 Jan 1916
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2051580
Digital Film Number: 4165875
Image Number: 782
Reference Number: cn1936
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I14180","Hall","Mary ""Polly"" Laura","23 Jan 1858","9 Jan 1916","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, Chireno
Enumerated June 1900
SD 8 ED 45 Sheet 2A Stamped 158
26-26
Cronkrite, Mary L Head W F Jan 1859 41 Wd 21 9/7 Tx Tenn Tenn Farming
Cronkrite, John Son W M May 1879 21 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Cronkrite, Anne L Dtr W F Dec 1880 19 S Tx Tx Tx Music Teacher
Cronkrite, Albert Son W M Apr 1882 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Cronkrite, Clara Dtr W F Jun 1884 15 S Tx Tx Tx In School
Cronkrite, Lester Dtr W F Aug 1888 11 S Tx Tx Tx In School
Cronkrite, Robert Son W M Apr 1892 8 S Tx Tx Tx In School
Cronkrite, Pattie M Dtr W F May 1894 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Stubblefield, Elisa Boarder W F Jan 1847 53 Wdc 3/3 Tx NY La
Stubblefield, Mary Boarder W F Jan 1873 27 S Tx Ny Tx Music Teacher","STR06" "I17059","Hall","Mary Elizabeth","1 Jan 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","Is her birthdate correct? Born too long after her father's supposed death date. Said to have married Isaac COLVIN.","STR06" "I147","Hall","Mary Ella","Abt 1858","27 Sep 1905","0","Registry of Funerals, Walters Oklahoma, Page 1. Mary Ella Strong, age 49 died September 27, 1905 of Consumption. Reported by Walter Strong. Noted burial in Lawton Oklahoma.

Rhodene Frederick found the following burial record for Highland Cemetery in Lawton (Section 3276):

Strong, Mary E., b. 1858, d. 1905, 47y","STR06" "I5800","","","","","","","" "I28200","","","","","","","" "I7974","Hall","Mashack","23 Nov 1830","14 Feb 1905","0","Mash Hall was born in Tennessee circa 1830. His given name, Mashack, is probably biblical: From Daniel 1:7 ""The chief official gave them new names: to Daniel, the name Belteshazzar; to Hananiah, Shadrach; to Mishael, Meshach; and to Azariah, Abednego."" (NIV)

He and Eliza married sometime prior to 1851, when he was 19 and she 17. Their son Robert was born in Missouri circa 1851. Their next several children were also born in Missouri, the last one who was born in that state being Mary Ella who was born between 1856 and 1858. The Hall's relocated to Texas sometime before the 1860 Census.

Mash was a member of the C.S.A. during the Civil War. On July 31, 1862, the third company from East Collin County, Texas was organized. John K. Bumpass was elected captain.

According to an article (courtesy of Jeanne Darnell) from The Farmersville Times, dated August 19, 1903, and published in the COLLIN CHRONICLES (Vol. IX, No. 1, Fall 1988): ""The company contained about 100 men, all matured which was very different to the two first. This company joined Martin's battalion which was afterwards organized into a regiment known as the 5th Texas Partisan Rangers. Gen. Albert Pike was its first division commander and later Gen. Sam Bell Maxey succeeded him. After the organization of the company it went to Shelly Springs in this county thence to Ft. Washita, Chicisaw (sic) Nation. Remained there some six weeks guarding Indians and disaffected whites. Their next destination was Skin Bayou, 20 miles north of Ft. Smith, in Cherokee Nation, but their headquarters were Sulleyville, Arkansas. Retired before the Federals to Cole Creek not far from where South McAlester now stands. In February, 1863 they reached here and camped on a high hill. The weather made one of its radical changes, the wind coming from the north and the snow falling to the depth of one foot. This caught the army without horse feed entirely and no rations for the soldiers except very coarse corn meal and very little bacon. Half of the horses died in a very short time, the commissary department losing 60 fine mules in one night. To stay there was next to impossible and they dropped down to Terrapin Creek, Choctaw Nation. At this place the battalion underwent the change into a regiment. The horses and mules were sent to Texas for the winter and the regiment remained there...(a number being granted a furlough who remained through the spring at home)...

At the coming of summer, camp was broken and the march was kept up till the neighborhood of Ft. Gibson was reached around which they rendezvoused till the battle of Cabin Creek in 1863. A small number of Confederates drove back about four times their number but the streams, which were swollen, ran down and they had to give back. In doing this James Hendrex was left behind. He had been shot in the thigh and could not escape but hid away from the Indians by lying in the water something like a week and probably would have died there had word not been sent in to the Federals at Ft. Gibson under flag of truce that he was wounded....and unable to care for him(self). The Union soldiers sent out and got him at once. The Federal physician took him to his home in Ft. Gibson and kept him until death relieved his suffering. Willam Candler, brother of Arch Candler was killed and MASH HALL who lives on Cowskin (Creek) was shot through the thigh....""

Other Hall families listed were: Caleb Hall, a 21 year old farm laborer born in Missouri; Oliver Hall, age 40, school teacher born in North Carolina; and Jesse Hall, a 32 yr old married farmer from Tennessee. The relationship, if any, of these Hall's to Mash and his family is unknown.

The Hall's were still living in Collin Count at the time of the 1880 Federal Census.
Son Robert lived next door, in household #34-38. Daughter Mary Ella Hall was living with her husband, Ralph B STRONG in Collin County in Enumeration District 28, Family 363.

Mash and his wife died sometime prior to 1907, as at this time a deed disposing of their land by their heirs was filed in Collin County. Charles Strong located this deed when he visited the Collin County courthouse. It was recorded in V 145, page 501-510. Page 509 was inadvertently not copied.

Heirs of Mash and Eliza Hall Co ?, Deed H.S. Carver The State of Texas, County of Collin

Know all men by these presents that the undersigned as the heirs at law of Mash Hall and his wife Eliza J Hall both late of Collin County, Texas deceased to wit: Jesse L. Hall, a son of Robert Hall, deceased joined by his wife Russell Hall, of Hunt County, Texas; Sarah Janes/James a feme-sole of Hunt county Texas; Jasie Ward joined by her husband J.R. Ward of Sutton county Texas; James H. Keener and wife I.R. Keener of Colorado county Texas; Essie B. Maxwell joined by her husband J.S. Maxwell of Caryell county Texas, Mash A. Keener of Hunt County, Texas; Wm A Hall and wife Mary Hall; Gussie Strong joined by his wife Gertrude Strong, Walter Strong and Lee Strong children of Mary Ella Strong deceased; Rosetta Neil joined by her husband H. Neil; P.N. Hall and wife Minnie Hall of Oklahoma Territory; Dara Terry joined by her husband W.B. Terry of Hunt County, Texas; Janie Pile joined by her husband C.J. Pile of Camp county Texas and H.N. Hall and wife Henri of New Mexico for and in consideration of the sum of six thousand three hundred and seventy dollars ($6370) to us and each of us cash in hand paid by H.S. Carver, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, have granted bargained sold and conveyed and by these presents do grant bargain sell and convey unto the said H.S. Carver of Collin County Texas all that certain tract as parcel of land situated in Collin County Texas and being a part of the L.B. Outlaw survey and a part of that portion of said survey set apart and known as the widows share in the northeast corner of 203 acres deeded to Allen & Gard(?)..Thence south to the southeast corner of said 203 acres...thence east, north and west to the place of beginning So as to include 100 acres of land and being the same tract of land conveyed by William Fowler and wife Nancy Fowler to Mash Hall by deed dated March 10, 1865 and recorded Vol. P Page 204 Collin County Deed records.

Second tract: Beginning at the southeast corner of the above described tract of land formerly owned by Mash Hall...Thence north 31.60 chains to the northeast corner thereof...Thence east 12.60 chs a past..thence south 31.60 chs a past Thence west 12.65 chs to the place of beginning containing 40 acres of Land to have and hold the above described premises together with all and singular the rights and appurtenances thereto in any-wise belonging unto the said H.S. Carver, his heirs and assigns forever and we do hereby bind ourselves and our heirs executors and administrators to warrant and forever defend all and singular the said premises unto the said H.S. Carver his heirs and assigns against every person whomsoever lawfully claiming as to claim the same as any part thereof: witness our hands this the 7th day of February, 1907:

J.R. Wood (sic) Josie Wood (sic) J.S. Maxwell Essie Maxwell Lee Strong Gussie Strong Gertrude Strong Walter Strong P.N. Hall Minnie Hall J.H. Keener I.R. Keener H.N. Hall Henri Hall W.B. Terry Dara Terry Jesse L. Hall Russell Hall Mash A. Keener Sarah Janes/James Janie Pile C.J. Pile William A. Hall Mary E. Hall H. Neill Rosetta Neill

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS OF DEED/NOTARIZATION LOCATION AND DATE:

Territory of Oklahoma, County of Comanche ...Lee Strong...21 Mar 1907...

State of Texas, County of Hunt ...W.B. Terry and wife Dara Terry...7 Feb 1907...

State of Texas, County of Hunt ...Jesse L. Hall and wife...and the said Russel Hall wife of said Jesse Hall...7 Feb 1907...

State of Texas, County of Sutton ...J.R. Ward and wife Jose Ward....1 May 1907...

Territory of Oklahoma, County of Roger Mills ...Wm A. Hall and wife Mary E. Hall....6 Mar 1907...

State of Texas, County of Colorado ....James H. Keener and wife I.R. Keener....10 Feby 1907...

Territory of Oklahoma, County of Comanche ...P.N. Hall and wife Minnie Hall....12 Feby 1907....

Territory of Oklahoma, County of Comanche ...Walter Strong..25 May 1907....

Territory of Oklahoma, County of Greer ...H. Neil and wife Rosetta Neil..1 Mar 1907...

State of (Texas), County of (Caryell) ...J.S. Maxwell and wife Essie Maxwell...12th day of Aug 1907...A.R. Williams Notary Public in and for Caryell County, Texas...

State of Texas, County of Hunt ...Mash A. Keener...4 Feby 1907...

State of Texas, County of Hunt ...Janie Pile wife of C.J. Pile...28 Feb 1907...

State of Texas, County of Hunt ...Sarah James a feme-sole...21 Feby 1907...

State of Texas, County of Grayson ...C.J. Pile...2 March 1907...

Territory of Oklahoma, County of Comanche ...Gussie Strong and wife Gertrude Strong...22 Mar 1907...

Territory of Oklahoma (sic), County of Roosevelt ...H.N. Hall and wife Henri Hall....(page missing, date not determinable)

The actual deed from the heirs of Mash and Eliza J Hall to H.S. Carver is recorded in V145, pages 501-502. The notarized statements verifying the acknowledgement of this deed by each of its signatories follow on pages 503 though 507. Page 508 was inadvertently not copied, but pages 509 and 510 were. It appears that a related deed acknowledging the sale of land by the Hall heirs to H.S. Carver began on page 508, continuing through page 509. This deed was signed by L.E. Bumpass as guardian of ""C____(?) Hall and others."" A notarized state acknowledging his signature in Collin County on the 23rd of July 1907 is included.

Immediately below this, beginning on page 509 and concluding on page 510, is a deed signed by R.B. Strong, Guardian of ""Burton R. Strong, Claud E. Strong, Raleigh J. Strong, Earl E. Strong, and Earnest R. Strong"" also to H. S. Carver and dated 6 August 1907. Ralph's signature is also notarized, but the Territory and County in which it was notarized is too faint to read. It was likely notarized in the Territory of New Mexico, Roosevelt County (where additional documents related to this transaction were notarized. These additional records can be found in the records of Collin County, Texas Vol A-3, pages 656-666).","STR06" "I7974","Hall","Mashack","23 Nov 1830","14 Feb 1905","0","(Research):1860 Census
Collin County, Texas (Farmersville), Page 177
#1124-1177
Mashack Hall 30 m Farmer --- $500 Tenn
Eliza J. 32 F Virginia
Robert H. 8 m Missouri
Sarah E. 7 m (sic) Mo
William A. 6 m
Comfort N. 5 f
Mary E. 4 f
Josephine 3 f
Endimion 6/12 m

1870 Census
Collin County, Texas (Farmersville), Pages 33 & 34
Mash Hall 41 M W Farmer $400 $600 Tennessee
Eliza 42 F W Keeping House Virginia
Robert 18 M W Farm Laborer Missouri
Sarah 16 F W
William 14 M W Farm Laborer
Comfort 14 F W At home
Ellen 12 F W At home
Josephine 11 F W at home
Ednemon 10 M W at home
Dora 6 F W Texas
Janie 4 F W Texas
Rosetta 2 F W Texas
Patrick 5/12 Texas

1880 Census
Collin County, Texas ED 21, Page 109, #34-38
Enumeration District 21, page 109, #34-38
Hall, Mash W M 48 Married Farmer TN TN? TN?
Hall, E.J. W F 46 Married Keeping House VA VA VA
Hall, W.C.? W F 25 son Farm Laborer MO TN VA
Hall, Comfort W F 23 dtr House Keeper MO TN VA
Hall, Dora B W F 16 dtr House Keeper TX TN VA
Hall, M.J. W F 11 dtr House Keeper TX TN VA
Hall, RosettaW F 9 dtr House Keeper TX TN VA
Hall, PatrickW M 7 son TX TN VA
Hall, Hinson (sic)W M 4 son TX TN VA","STR06" "I7300","Hall","Melville Morris","14 Jul 1926","23 Dec 1948","0","His military grave marker is engraved with a corss, and the inscription Melville M Hall Texas S1 USNR World War II July 14, 1926-Dec 23, 1943.","STR06" "I43481","Hall","Mita L.","Abt 1901","9 Mar 1962","0","FindAGrave shows that she died on 9 March 1952 in Detroit. Her husband's obituary instead showed that she died on 9 March 1961 in Florida. Not able to locate on the SSDI to verify either date.","STR06" "I17014","Hall","Nancy","20 May 1811","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a Mr. Oddell (Source: Rootsweb WorldConnect Project: William Hall Descendants).","STR06" "I17055","Hall","Nancy Ann","18 Apr 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown as Nancy or as Ann.","STR06" "I2292","Hall","Nathaniel","Abt 1799","Bef 1846","0","He appears to have predeceased his father, whose will stated ""and that Nathaniel's children get his perportoinable part."" Nathaniel's father died in July 1846. Nathaniel himself died at the Old Homestead by Piney Flats & New Bethel Church.","STR06" "I26127","Hall","Norma Jane","31 Jul 1927","2 Jun 2012","0","Obituary, below, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Gary Wills

Norma Jane McLemore of Ennis, Texas passed away on June 2, 2012 at the age of 84. She was born on July 31, 1927 in Wichita Falls, Texas to Claude and Nina Bell Hall.

She graduated from Wichita Falls High School in 1944 and married Billy Thomas McLemore on June 5, 1949. She worked for Ennis Business Forms for 30 years until her retirement.

Jane is survived by her husband, Billy T. McLemore; sons: Michael T. McLemore and Steven A. McLemore and wife Sandra; grandson, Nickolaus McLemore and granddaughter, Melanie McLemore. She is preceded in death by her parents, Claude and Nina Bell Hall and her brother, Harry Hall.

A Graveside service will be held on Wednesday, June 6, 2012 at 2 p.m. in Myrtle Cemetery of Ennis under the direction of J.E. Keever Mortuary, Inc.","STR06" "I44498","Hall","Othel Daniel","12 Oct 1925","6 Jul 1975","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of Bartlett Marion HALL (FAG ## 42427336) and Beulah Ethel JONES (FAG # 42427510). There is a photo of his military marker as well, which is engraved ""Othel Danial Hall Cpl US Army World War II Oct 2, 1925 July 6 1975"" His Texas Death certificate also showed that he was a veteran of World War II, and that his usual occupation was that of a Barber. He died of a Cardiac Arrest after hip surgery. The informant was his sister, Mrs. Mary Lou BATES.

Name Othel Daniel Hall
Event Type Death
Event Date 06 Jul 1975
Event Place Lufkin, Angelina, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Divorced
Birth Date 12 Sep 1925
Birthplace:
Father's Name B M Hall
Mother's Name Beulah Jones
Certificate Number 56005
GS Film number 2240268
Digital Folder Number 005144715
Image Number 01773

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K782-DNG : accessed 18 Jan 2014), Othel Daniel Hall, 06 Jul 1975; citing certificate number 56005, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2240268.","STR06" "I44544","Hall","Othel Daniel ""Danny""","25 Jun 1947","3 Oct 1966","0","His Texas Death certificate shows that he was a college student, and died of accidentally drowning after falling into the Sam Rayburn reservoir, on the south side, beneath the Angelina R. Bridge.","STR06" "I3755","Hall","Pattie H.","6 Jan 1853","17 Feb 1916","0","Name: Pattie H Best...
Death Date: 17 Feb 1916
Death Place: Paris, Lamar, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 63 years 1 month 11 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 06 Jan 1853
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jno. Hall
Father's Birthplace: Tenn.
Mother's Name: Mary L. Burk
Mother's Birthplace: N. Y.
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Evergreen
Burial Date: 18 Feb 1916
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2051623
Digital Film Number: 4165876
Image Number: 327
Reference Number: cn4813
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I42660","Hall","Ray T.","13 Jan 1923","4 Dec 1997","0","Hall -- Ray T., 71, Exeter, died Thursday (12/4/97) in Friend. Born, Waco. Mem-ber, United Methodist Church, Wm. Sullivan American Legion Post 218, both Exeter. Founder, Horizontal Boring and Hall Construction Company, both Exeter. Survivors: wife, Berniece Lovegrove Hall ; sons, daughters-in-law, Roger and Susan Hall , Randal and Stacey Hall , all Exeter; daughters, sons-in-law, Sandra and Jim Horne, Exeter, Sharon and John Hassler, Lincoln; brothers, Roy Hall , Exeter, Dale Hall , Milford; sister, Velma Bennett, York; 12 grandchildren; stepgrandchild; eight great-grandchildren. Services: 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, United Methodist Church, Exeter. The Rev. Kim Dunker. Military graveside services: Exeter Cemetery. Visitation: begins 1 p.m. Mon- day, Farmer Funeral Home, Exeter. Memorials to church, Wm. Sullivan Post 218 or Exeter Rescue Unit.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
","STR06" "I19717","","","","","","","" "I3754","Hall","Richard Alexander","17 Dec 1861","9 Mar 1931","0","Name: Richard Alexander Hall, Sr.
Death Date: 09 Mar 1931
Death Place: Pct. No. 1, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 69 years 2 months 20 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 17 Dec 1861
Birthplace: Sabine Co.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Effie A. Hall
Father's Name: Jno. A. Hall
Father's Birthplace: Tennessee
Mother's Name: Mary Burke
Mother's Birthplace: New York City
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Oakwood
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 11 Mar 1931
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135519
Digital Film Number: 4163593
Image Number: 394
Reference Number: cn 14788
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I1132","Hall","Robert H.","Abt 1852","Bef 1907","0","At the time of the 1880 Collin County census, he was living next door to his parents, Mash and Eliza J. Hall. He was listed as widowed, and his two young sons were living with him.

1880 Federal Census
Texas, Collin County
Enumeration District 21, page 109:

#33-37
Hall, Rbt. W M 29 Widowed Farmer MO TN VA
Hall, Jesse LW M 3 son TX MO TX
Hall, L.A.W M 2 son TX MO TX

He was said to have been buried in a family Cemetery on West Caddo Creek, west of Floyd, Texas","STR06" "I12124","Hall","Samuel Ellis","Jul 1852","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Tennessee, Washington County, CD No. 12
Enumerated 10 Jun 1880
Page 15 SD 1 ED 37 Stamped 584
133-141
Hall, S E W M 27 Farmer Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, B V W F 26 Wf Housekeeping Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, J. M. W M 4 Son Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, R. M. W M 2 Son Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, C G W F 6/12 Oct Dau Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, N. R. W F 21 Sister Housekeeping Tenn Tenn Tenn

1900 Census
Tennessee, Washington County, 12th Civil District
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 250 ED 153 Sheet 1B
23-23
Hall, Samuel E Head W M July 1852 47 M 25 Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
Hall, Belle D Wf W F Aug 1854 44 M 25 12/12 Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, Rule M Son W M Jan 1878 22 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Day Laborer
Hall, Cordie E Dtr W F Oct 1879 20 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Housework
Hall, Charles M Son W M Nov 1881 18 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Day Laborer
Hall, William M Son W M Nov 1883 16 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Day Laborer
Hall, Nanie L Dtr W F Apr 1886 13 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Housework
Hall, Mary E Dtr W F Mar 1888 12 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Housework
Hall, Patton L Son W M Jan 1890 10 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, Vernia A Dtr W F Feb 1892 8 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, Robert H Son W M Dec 1894 5 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, Carle A Son W M Dec 1896 3 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, Baby Dtr W F May 1900 0/12 S Tenn Tenn Tenn

1910 Census
Tennessee, Washington County, 12th Civil District
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD ___ ED 205 Sheet 4A
65-66
Hall, Samuel E Head M W 57 m1 35 Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
Hall, Bellvadora Wf F W 55 m1 35 12/12 Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, Patton E Son M W 19 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, Leona N. Dtr F W 21 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, Vernie A Dtr F W 17 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, Robert O Son M W 16 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, Carl A Son M W 13 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hall, Nellie C Dtr F W 9 S Tenn Tenn Tenn","STR06" "I3558","Hall","Sanford","Abt 1828","5 Jul 1862","0","Often shown as the youngest child of William Hall Sr and Mary ""Polly"" Farnsworth. However, might be the child of another Hall family, or of a second wife? This is due to both the age of his Mary Fernsworth in 1828 (she would have been 52) as well as the ten year gap between he and his siblings.

He was said to have died in a Civil War camp in Kentucky from tuberculosis on 5 July 1862.","STR06" "I16127","Hall","Sara E.","Abt 1853","","0","Jeanne noted that the son of Sarah and Andy Jones, Mash Jones, lived in Vinson, Oklahoma and often visited her grandmother, Zettie (Hall) Neil. Sara was buried in Independence, west of Vinson, in Harmon county.","STR06" "I27127","","","","","","","" "I5798","","","","","","","" "I6206","Hall","Scott Phillip","19 Oct 1896","15 Nov 1976","0","Ken Harvey writes that he was known as Scottie Hall. He and Pearl were married standing up in a buggy much to the amusement of their children. Will would not allow the marriage until Scott had a job.

WWI Draft Registration - 1917 (signed by Country Clerk of Stephens Co. OK) Name: Scott Hall City: Garber County: Garfield State: Oklahoma Birthplace: McKinney, Texas;United States of America Birth Date: 19 Oct 1896 Race: Caucasian Roll: 1851775 DraftBoard: 0 Occupation: Tool Dresser Employer: R. A. Furlow, Garber, OK Dependents: Wife Blue eyes, light hair","STR06" "I6206","Hall","Scott Phillip","19 Oct 1896","15 Nov 1976","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 census Eastland Co. TX ED 92 Pg. 35A Prect. 1 474/48
6 Hall, Scott P., head, MW, 24, TX TX TX Drilling, Oil Well
Pearl, wife, FW, 23, OK TN WV
Scott, Jr., son, MW, 14/12, OK TX OK

1930 census Gray Co. TX ED 90-9 Pg. 2--? Prect. 2 400/434 Hall, Scott P., head, MW, 34, M, age when first married 20, TX KY OK
Pearl R., wife, FW, 33, M, age when first married 19, OK TN WV
Scott P., Jr., son, MW, 11, OK TX OK
Carl B., son, MW, 9, OK TX OK
Mary L., dau., FW, 6, OK TX OK

(Census extracts courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I12128","Hall","Shadrack Nathaniel","Abt 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","He married an Elizabeth, born ca 1827 Tennessee, in Sullivan County, Tennessee sometime prior to 1855. (Source: Rootsweb WorldConnect Project: g1694b)","STR06" "I40553","Hall","Sybil Mae","18 Aug 1938","6 Jul 2018","0","John W. Clark shows her as a daughter of Wm. Ottis HALL and Dellar SPRAYBERRY, and shows she was born in Copps City, Arkansas.

Obituary

Sybil was born August 18, 1938 in Miller County, Arkansas to William Otis Hall and Dell Sprayberry Hall. She was a loving mother to her children and grandchildren and she loved to shop for her granddaughters.

She worked for Lane's Grocery for 20 years and for the last five years at Glinda's Emporium where she enjoyed working and visiting with friends and customers. She enjoyed playing Bingo and going to casinos, particularly Margaritaville.

Sybil is survived by her son, Joe Clark and wife, Glinda, of Hemphill, Texas; daughter, Tammy Manasco and husband, Craeton, of Many, Louisiana; brother, Wayne Hall and wife, Betty, of Fred, Texas; granddaughters, Ashley Manasco of Many, Louisiana and Jill Manasco & Jason Michel of Berwyn Heights, Maryland; grandson, Travis Fore and wife, Anjee, of Fort Riley, Kansas; and great granddaughter, Talissa Fore of Fort Riley, Kansas.

Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill, Texas.

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

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, July 11, 2018, Page 8","STR06" "I1502","Hall","Theodore Edward","31 Mar 1868","6 Jan 1949","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Kansas, Bourbon County, Marion Twp, Bronson City
Enumerated 19 April 1910
SD 2 ED 49 Sheet 3B
Randolphs Street
74-76
Hall, Theodore E Hd M W 41 M/2 0 MO Tn Ind Liveryman Own Fa
rm
Hall, Elsie Wf F W 40 M2 0 3/3 Kansas Va Ill
Hall, Grace Dtr W F 14 S Nebr Mo Ind
Hall, Sadie Dtr W F 10 S Nebr Mo Ind
Johnston, Emma StepDtr F W 20 S Kansas Ireland(English) Kansas
Johnston, Carrie StepDtr F W 17 S Kansas Ireland(English) Kansas
Johnston, Gladys Step Dtr F W 13 S Kansas Ireland(English) Kansas","STR06" "I42657","Hall","Velma Mae","28 Sep 1913","22 Mar 2003","0","Velma Mae Bennett, age 89, of York, longtime Waco resident, died Saturday, March 22, 2003 at York. She was born September 28, 1913 near Everton, MO to David L. and Ethel B. (Van Hooser) Hall. She was a 1932 graduate of Waco High School and a member of the Waco United Methodist Church and United Methodist Women. She was married to Loren Bennett at York on May 17, 1935 and he died in September of 1968. Velma was a cook at the Waco School for over 14 years and also had been a cook at the First National Bank in York for 5 years.

She is survived by her daughter Jayne and husband Terry Briley of Walton, NE; two granddaughters; Michelle Burgess and finace David Baxter of Littleton, CO and Lori and husband Mike Persinger of Lafayette, CO. Also surviving are her two brothers; Roy and wife Louise Hall of Exeter, NE and Dale and wife Ann Hall of Milford, NE; 3 sisters-in-laws; Bernice and Florence Hall both of Exeter, NE and Lucille Hall of Sun City, AZ.
Preceding her in death were her parents, husband, 4 brothers; Evan, Lloyd (and his wife Dorothy), Howard and Ray Hall; her sister Mabel (and her husband Tommy)Byrum; her nephew Don Hall.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. at the Waco United Methodist Church with the Rev. Ralph Ford. Burial will be in the Waco Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the family. Visitation will begin 5 p.m. Monday and family will greet friends on Tuesday evening from 7-8 p.m. at the Mortuary.

Metz Mortuary of York is in charge of arrangements.
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
","STR06" "I2274","Hall","William","Between 1702 and 1706","Bef 8 Feb 1773","0","May have instead been born in Scotland.

From RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: g1694b

The Halls originally emigrated from Scotland to Ireland and then to the US, settling in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, later moving to Virginia near the James River. William acquired a land grant. After a few years he and his wife, Jean, bought a parcel of the Bordon Grant and other properties. All of these lands were deeded to his sons. The Halls moved to Washington County, settling on the south side of Watuga River. Their home was used as a stage coach inn, where dignitaries of the day were frequent visitors (1725). Including vistors who came straight to Virginia from Ulster, Ireland.

Colony of Virginia, being in a low state of health and calling to mind the Mortality of the Body and the uncertainity of life. I hereby make this my last will and testament commiting my soul to God who gave it, and my Body to the Dust to be buried in a christian like and decent manner. at the descretion of my Executors hereafter nominated and appointed and as to such worldly goods as it has pleased God to bless me with, I dispose of in the manner and form following. cows, one bay horse, saddle and bridle, two beds, bedsteads and furniture, one young wench named Moll, twenty pounds Virginia currency, one half of my hogs, all my wheat, hay and corn and ruff fodder now on the plantation. Her living on the plantation her lifetime. One chest, two potts and bails, half my peuter, one Bible. and real to be sold at publick vendew as soon as convenient. equally divided among my beloved children viz: Andrew Hall, Agnes Berry, John Hall, Isable Buchanan, William Hall, Nathanial Hall, James Hall. well beloved son George Berry to execute this my last will and Testament and I do hereby renounce revoke and disannul all former wills and Testaments will and Testament and none other given under my hand and seal this twenty seven day December one thousand seven hundred and seventy two.

Instrument of writing purporting to be the last will and Testament of William Hall deceased, was presented in court by Andrew Hall and George Berry the executors herein named and proved by the oaths of John Thompson and Andrew Mackinley hereto ordered to be recorded and on the motion of the said executors who made oath according to law, certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate hereof in due form where upon they entered into and acknowledged their bond with Duke Boyer and James Hall, their securities in the sum of one thousand pound conditioned as the law directs. (Courtesy of Ancestry.com--tree submitted with no name, presumed to be George E. Hall based on the footnote to the will of William Hall, Sr.)","STR06" "I2279","Hall","William","6 Mar 1771","12 Mar 1846","0","July 1846 nuncupative will of William Sr. dec. was made by him on the 13th day of February 1846 in our presence to which David F. Hall were specially called on by the Testator himself to bow writing in the presence of Henry Hall he names David F. Hall as his executor or specially called on said David F. Hall to take charge of all his papers and things and to collect and hand over to the rest of the children - that it was made in his last sickness and in his own dwelling house and the same is as follows to wit. It was his will and desire that his effects should be divided of after his death in the following manner. their should be a grave yard pailed in. mony except Dr. Brabsons bill and that was to be pade by crediting a judgement that he had obtained against said Bra. in the absence of Henry Hall but in the preasance of Jefferson Rango, David F. Hall my again called on by the testator himself specially to bear witness. owing him for he thought that these were non of them owed him as much as would be a coming them when his effects were all divided out. off there to her to include the black girl called Amy the cook that would be made their the present year and a enuff beside to be sufficient for a reasonable com - - - for the child that she might choose to live with her and her dowery at her death their to belong to such child as she might make choice of to live with her. mony that he had give to his boys was to be theirs free of charge, that he wanted no account taken of that and all that he had given to any of his children he wanted all to be theirs and no account taken of anything that he had give away of his children. And he desired no fussing over any of his effects. the amount of such sale or sales be equily devided amongst his children and that Nathaniel's children get his perportoinable part, and if the children could make a satisfactory devision amongst themselves with the blacks for them to do so. Though the black man called Will become from any cause disabled to labour he want said Will to have support off of th eplace and to choose his own - - -.children they fit best.

Hall.

and with little punctuation, has been modified by the addition of paragraph breaks and some additional punctuation for clarity and ease of reading. The origional words and their spelling have been left to the best of our ability to transcribe them. George E. Hall, Dec. 1996.","STR06" "I17020","Hall","William","12 Jun 1823","Yes, date unknown","0","He died young (Source: Rootsweb WorldConnect Project: William Hall Descendants).","STR06" "I3557","Hall","William","30 Aug 1828","29 Jun 1858","0","Is this the same person as Lewis Hall, age 22, who was married to Sarah and was living next door to Endymyon Hall at the time of the 1850 census? He and his wife were both shown as being born in Tennessee.","STR06" "I13745","Hall","William A.","Abt 1854","28 Sep 1874","0","Jeanne Darnell reports he was first married to a Harriet. He is thought to be buried at either Elk City, Oklahoma or nearby Merritt, Missouri","STR06" "I13007","Hall","William Alexander","28 Aug 1835","15 Jan 1910","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Tennessee, Greene County, Civil Distr No. 17
Enumerated 5 July 1860
Page 63
468-449
D. F. Hall 52 M Far $7500 $3000 Tenn
Lydia Hall 54 F Dom Tenn
JKP Hall 20 M Farm Tenn
Synda Hall 18 F Tenn
Margaret J Mises 11 F Tenn
469-450
William A Hall 24 M Far $--- $100 Tenn
Diannah L Hall 21 F Dom Tenn
John C. Hall 1 M Tenn

","STR06" "I10034","Hall","William Amos","16 Mar 1841","3 May 1921","0","He was said to have married first, ca 1861, Caladonia BEARD and second, ca 1875, Ellen DROKE.","STR06" "I24617","Hall","William Edward","Abt 1906","Yes, date unknown","0","There was a William Hall, born around the same time, who died in El Paso in June 1986. However, this was probably NOT the husband of Brooks S. Hall. The SSDI lists him simply as William Hall, born 9 Aug 1907 and died in June 1986 (453-05-1604). The Texas Death Index, however, has him listed as Willam Wade Hall, date of death June 27, 1986, El Paso County. Due to the differing middle name, it can not be safely assumed this was the same William Hall.","STR06" "I27944","Hall","William Edward","10 Dec 1928","Bef 1930","0","It appears that William and Marion were twins, and that both died prior to the 1930 census, possibly shortly after they were born.","STR06" "I5557","Hall","Willie","Bef 1904","","0","Known as ""Bill"" No issue.","STR06" "I39080","","","","","","","" "I39079","Hallam","Ila Rue","18 Dec 1920","Yes, date unknown","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X2TR-TN5
Name: Ila Rue Hallam
Event: Birth
Event Date: 18 Dec 1920
Event Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Father: Joseph Hallam
Mother: Pearl Bradley
Certificate Number: 67797
Digital Folder Number: 004519582
Image Number: 00357
Collection: Texas Birth Certificates, 1903-1935","STR06" "I10281","Hallam","Joseph Vanmeter","29 Mar 1882","25 Apr 1955","0","Barbara Smith shows he married second Irene CARTY.

Name: Joseph Hallam
Death Date: 25 Apr 1955
Death Place: Woodville, Tyler, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 73 years 26 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 29 Mar 1882
Birthplace: Tyler County, Texas
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: No record
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: No record
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Laborer
Place of Residence: Warren, Tyler, Texas
Cemetery: Allison Cemetery
Burial Place: Warren, Texas
Burial Date: 25 Apr 1955
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114389
Digital Film Number: 4165533
Image Number: 651
Reference Number: cn 20627
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I10283","Hallam","Sussie","Oct 1887","Abt 1929","0","She married a Shaw.","STR06" "I34518","","","","","","","" "I38960","","","","","","","" "I11505","Hamblin","Margaret E.","23 Dec 1903","28 Apr 2003","0","Amarillo Globe-News, May 1, 2003
Margaret H. Bush
CAMARILLO, Calif. - Margaret H. Bush, 99, died Monday April 28, 2003.
Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Friday in Llano Cemetery where she will be buried next to her husband. Arrangements are by Schooler-Gordon Funeral Directors, 5400 S. Bell St. Mrs. Bush was born Dec. 23, 1903, near Estacado, Texas, to Guy and Nora Hamblin and was the oldest of six children. She graduated high school, attended secretarial school and lived and worked in Houston before marrying John S. Bush in 1929. They lived in Amarillo throughout her married life and raised two children. She was active in study, garden and bridge clubs. She was a member of the American Rose Society and was a longtime member of Paramount Terrace Christian Church. She was an excellent cook and known for growing prize roses. She moved to Camarillo in January 1998 to be near her family and was a member of Camarillo Christian Church. She was preceded in death by her husband of 61 years, John S. Bush; a son, Jerry Don Bush of Fort Worth; and four siblings. Survivors include a daughter, Patricia Rush and husband, John, of Camarillo; a sister, Quineta Williams of Parachute, Colo.; three granddaughters, Christian Bush of Fort Worth, Nancy Knapp of Benbrook, Texas, and Sana Webb of El Sobrante; two grandsons, Michael Bush of Mount Enterprise, Texas, and Eric Peterson of Santa Cruz; four great-grandchildren, Nestor Mcauliffe, Maya, Kendra and Isabella Peterson; and numerous nieces and nephews. (Courtesy of Lyn Gentry Cordell).","STR06" "I46193","Hames","Dorothy Frances","3 Apr 1926","14 Jun 1996","0","The Ancestry.com. 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 C. B. HARNES/HAMES and Carolyn KEY.","STR06" "I29150","Hamill","Anna Bell","Abt 1865","23 Jan 1902","0","Cass City Chronicle
November 1, 1895
""Caught on the Fly""

Mrs. F. Lenzer returned home last Friday evening from her visit to Gennesee Co., N.Y.

Tri-County Chronicle
Cass City, Mich., Friday, January 24, 1902
Vol. 3 No. 36

Mrs. Frank Lenzner
Passed Away Suddently Early Thursday Morning

Like a bolt of lightning from a clear sky came the report early yesterday mornign of the sudden demise of Mrs. Frank Lenzner. One week ago last Tuesday Mrs. Lenzner was taken sick with the grippe but gradually became better until Monday when a complication of nervous disorders set in and she gradually grew worse until finally death broke the brittle thread of life, and the spirit took its flight to the abode where all suffering is at an end.

In Genessee, N.Y., where the deceased was born and reared, she was know as Anna Bell Hamill. Her widowed mother still resides at this place. From childhood up to the time of her death she was always of a quiet and refined disposition and greatly respected by all who knew her. On Dec. 31, 1891, she was united in holy wedlock with Mr. Lenzner, who now mourns the sudden departure of his companion, the mother of his two orphaned children. Besides a mourning husband, a daughter, Gladys, nine years old, a little son, Gray, nearly three years old, the deceased is survived by her mother, three brothers and one sister.

The time for the funeral is not fully settled as we go to press, but it is stated that it will be either Saturday or Sunday.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)","STR06" "I33936","","","","","","","" "I27045","Hamilton","Doris Louise","9 Aug 1924","2 Dec 2012","0","Mrs. Doris Eddings, age 88, passed from this life, on Sunday, December 2, 2012, in Lufkin.
Doris was born on August 9, 1924, in Colorado City,(Mitchell County) Texas to Eula Forrest (Myers) and William Leslie Hamilton. She was a loving homemaker, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, and enjoyed working in her yard. She was a member of the Rosevine Missionary Baptist Church in Rosevine.

Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, December 6, 2012, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine, with interment following in the McMahan's Chapel Cemetery in Sabine County. Bro. Cliff Durham and Bro. Gaylon Eddings will officiate. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, December 5, 2012, beginning at 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas 75972

Those who are left to cherish her memory include: Daughters: Dayna Wesney Page and her husband, Mike of Livingston; Gina Jones and her husband, Bobby, of Diboll; and Jan Farmer and her husband, Ken of Pasadena; Grandchildren: Jared Wesney, Jeff and Rachel Wesney, Jordan Wesney, Travis Jones, Jodi and John Jordan, Jamie and Shea Smith, Trey Jones, Katie and Max Dickinson, and Kevin Farmer; Great-Grandchildren; Brady Jordan (Shalyn Jones), Jaxon Jordan, Kade Jordan, Asa Jordan and Taylor JOnes, Raylei Smith, Reyce Smith, Ryane Smith, Caleb Dickinson, Paige Wesney, Jackson Wesney, and James Wesney; Sister: EmmyGagnon of Dallas; Sister-in-law: Martha Hamilton of Friona, Tx, and Nancy Eddings Cunningham of Pasadena.

Preceded in death by her husband, Wendell Eddings; Sister, Margie Hicks and a brother, Glyn Hamilton

Pallbearers will include John Jordan, Max Dickerson, Travis Jones, Jared Wesney, Shea Smith, Jess Wesney, along with Honorary Pallbearers including Trey Jones, Kevin Farmer and Jordan Wesney

http://www.timeformemory.com/fh_obituary.cfm?obitid=37520&fhid=425&locationid=447
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, December 5, 2012, page 12

","STR06" "I34990","Hamilton","Otha Ivy","26 Jul 1866","5 Jun 1965","0","A digital image of his actual Texas Death certificate is viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. At the time of his death he was married and his home address was Brookeland, Texas. He was listed as a retired farmer and stockman, and the son of Volley F. Hamilton and Harriet A. Walker. The informant was D. A. Bell.
","STR06" "I34990","Hamilton","Otha Ivy","26 Jul 1866","5 Jun 1965","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I5080","Hamilton","Ralph Elliott","29 Dec 1897","5 Aug 1968","0","He was married prior to 1946, when he married Ellen McGuire. His first wife was Verl Weble McCartney, and they were wed on 28 Nov 1928 in Salt Lake City. Ralph was shown as born on 29 Dec 1897, and as a son of Chas Hamilton and Marion Black.","STR06" "I33935","","","","","","","" "I4773","Hamilton","Sarah ""Sally""","Abt 1790","Aft 1870","0","In the book THE PAYNES OF VIRGINIA, the author noted that ""Mrs Payne had an unusual gift as a nurse and went about on horse-back rendering gratuitous service where needed in her neighbourhood."" He said she was the daughter of Mrs. Mary (McKinzie) Hamilton, who consented to her marriage.

Listed with daughter Sarah Payne Baldwin on the 1870 Marion County, MO census, age 81.","STR06" "I33939","","","","","","","" "I44789","Hamilton","Sharkie Ollie","6 Nov 1874","15 Apr 1952","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created byTracey Chelette Strong and maintained by Deb, shows that she was a daughter of Valentine and Harriett Hamilton, and that she shares a double marker with her husband, John W. McClelland.

Name Sharkie Ollie Mcclelland
Event Type Death
Event Date 15 Apr 1952
Event Place Cleveland, Liberty, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 06 Nov 1874
Birthplace Brookland, Texas
Father's Name Hamilton
Mother's Name Walker
Certificate Number 19154
GS Film number 2075022
Digital Folder Number 005145645
Image Number 02491

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3Z7-P88 : accessed 22 Feb 2014), Sharkie Ollie Mcclelland, 15 Apr 1952; citing certificate number 19154, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2075022.","STR06" "I33937","","","","","","","" "I40533","Hamilton","Uni Bell","17 May 1925","6 Apr 1999","0","Find A Grave shows her as a daughter of Henry J and Eula Mae Hamilton, and the wife of Jason Clark Cannon.","STR06" "I4686","","","","","","","" "I7158","Hammett","Allen Fields","Abt 1831","Yes, date unknown","0","Went to Van Buren County, Arkansas during the middle to late 1850's and ""scouted"" the place for the Traywicks. He must have liked what he saw, because most of Gillian's brothers and sisters move there in 1860. It is not known if he and Gilley moved there. (H. Gunn)","STR06" "I14252","Hammock","Amanda Belzora","May 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be the daughter of Columbus Washington Hammock and Amanda Belzora Hoard.","STR06" "I37116","","","","","","","" "I15813","Hammock","Canzada","5 Oct 1880","24 Dec 1964","0","AKA Canzerla (per San Augustine Tribune).

Name Canzada Or W J Mcdaniel
Event Type Death
Event Date 24 Dec 1964
Event Place San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Usual residence Hemphill, Texas
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 05 Oct 1880
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name C W Hammock
Mother's Name Amanda Hoard
Informant Mrs. Eva Jones
Certificate Number 80087
GS Film number 2117654
Digital Folder Number 005165849
Image Number 01227



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3F7-ZF1 : accessed 20 Apr 2014), Canzada Or W J Mcdaniel, 24 Dec 1964; citing certificate number 80087, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117654.","STR06" "I33284","Hammock","Floyd Moore","3 Mar 1907","26 Jan 1993","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows him as a son of Floyd Moore Hammock and Amanda Mahaney ""Mandie"" Ener.","STR06" "I14747","","","","","","","" "I14747","","","","","","","" "I14285","Hammock","Sallie","1876","1950","0","She was the daughter of Columbus (CSA) and Amanda Hammock. (White and Toole, p 30).","STR06" "I45562","Hammond","Laura Caledonia","17 Feb 1870","2 Dec 1936","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ralph Putman, links her to her parents, James Jasper Hammonds and Julia Ann Brown, along with eight siblings and two of her children with Charles Porter.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=41808339","STR06" "I43998","Hammons","Charlene Joyce","18 Dec 1936","18 May 1946","0","Her tombstone is inscribed ""Darling we miss thee."" Her FindAGrave memorial indicates she was killed in tornado (W of Elm Creek; N of FM 455).","STR06" "I43996","Hammons","Charles Spencer","9 Nov 1893","3 Mar 1975","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of Richard H. HAMMONS and Desdemona BEVERS (whom both have memorials at that website). It is also noted that he was a ""Pvt, US Army, WWI""

","STR06" "I43997","Hammons","Jessie Leon","12 Apr 1932","12 Sep 1937","0","His tombstone is inscribed ""Darling we miss thee.""","STR06" "I19736","Hamouz","Alois ""Lew""","19 Oct 1909","21 Jan 1979","0","A 1928 graduate of Milligan Public School, he began farming near Milligan. After his marriage, he and Helen moved to a farm west of Milligan, on Section 11, Glengary Township. This farm was purchased by Lew's grandparents, Vaclav and Anna (Sopr) KOCA from the Chicago Burlington and Omaha Railroad. Lew was interested and active in civic and community activities. He was a charter member of the Milligan Volunteer Fire Department, on the Glengary Township Board, a member of the Milligan Board of Education and on the Fillmore County Redistricting Committee. (Milligan, p 288).","STR06" "I19732","Hamouz","Anton A.","26 Sep 1866","10 Feb 1948","0","Anton worked at the Taylor and Burke grain elevator in Milligan. He was later employed by Victor Laun and Company, general merchandiser, and eventually went into business with his brother-in-law, founding the firm of Hamouz and Stech. Anton was an early user of new technology. He installed a telephone between his store and home in June, 1900. In 1910, he dug a basement under his home in order to intall a light plant for electricity. He was the fifth person in Milligan to own a car, buying one in 1913. He was active in Civic events, serving as county supervisor for Glengary Township for several terms. He was also a member of the Sokol Society, the Knights of Columbus, and the Catholic Workmen. (Milligan, pp 282-283).","STR06" "I19734","Hamouz","Anton Hugo","14 Apr 1903","22 Mar 1957","0","He was baptized Hugo Anton Hamouz. After graduating from Milligan High School in 1922, he first worked for a garage. In 1929, he left for the State of Washington. He later moved to San Francisco, where he repaired automobiles as a partner in a garage. In 1942, he joined the Air Force. He was stationed in the African and Italian Theaters, in the ground maintenance division. After his discharge in 1946, he returned to California and was employed by United Airlines. Anton missed his friends and family in Nebraska, and spent most of his vacation time in Milligan. (Milligan, pp 283-284).","STR06" "I13411","Hamouz","Cecelia Emma","12 Nov 1884","15 Dec 1918","0","She died during the flu epidemic. (Milligan, p 285).","STR06" "I19741","Hamouz","Darrel","21 Aug 1942","6 Dec 1986","0","A 1961 graduate of Milligan High School, Darrel received an Associate Degree in Auto Mechanics from Southeast Community College. He worked for B&B Chevrolet Auto Supply in Friend for 24 years. He also farmed part-time in Glengary and Liberty Township after the death of his father. An excellent mechanic, he also loved the outdoors and the peace and quiet of tilling the fields. (Milligan, p 284).","STR06" "I19737","Hamouz","Edward L.","27 Sep 1913","22 Dec 2008","0","Edward L. Hamouz 95, Lincoln, died Monday (12/22/08). He was born 9/27/13 in Milligan, Neb. to Antone (sic) & Antonie (Koca) Hamouz. U.S. Army & WWII Veteran. Formerly employed by Fairmont Foods of Crete & U.N.L. Memberships: St. Teresa's Catholic Church, Lincoln; Milligan American Legion Post 240.
Survivors: nephews & spouses, Myron & Fayrene Hamouz & their daughter, Michelle Hamouz, Hickman; William E. & Elaine Hamouz, Denver, Colo.; Charles V. & Julie Smrha; Earl & Emily Hommen; Clark & Katherine Schartz, all of Topeka, Kan.; J. Clark & Darlene Noble, Holdrege; William & Jeanne Howard, River Edge, N.J.; nieces, Patricia Bartels, Tobias; Betty Tilley, Pikeville, N.C.; brother-in-law & sister-in-law; great nieces & great nephews. Preceded in death by parents; wife, Ann; two nephews.
Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. Saturday (12/27/08) with Rosary at 9:30 a.m. on Sat., all at St. Teresa's Catholic Church, 735 S. 36th St., Lincoln. Visitation 2-8 p.m. Friday (12/26/08) at Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home. Interment: Lincoln Memorial Park. Memorials to Milligan American Legion Post 240.

(From the Lincoln Journal Star, Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I19730","Hamouz","Frank","22 Oct 1839","18 Jul 1904","0","The son of Alzbeta VEJRASKA and Frantisek HAMOUZ, and grandson of Michael HAMOUZ.

1880 Federal Census Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Frank HAMORIZ Self M Male W 40 BOHEMIA Farmer BOHEMIA BOHEMIA Barbara HAMORIZ Sister M Female W 36 BOHEMIA House Keeper BOHEMIA BOHEMIA Mary HAMORIZ Dau S Female W 15 BOHEMIA House Keeper BOHEMIA BOHEMIA Anton HAMORIZ Son S Male W 14 BOHEMIA At School BOHEMIA BOHEMIA Antonine HAMORIZ Dau S Female W 12 BOHEMIA At School BOHEMIA BOHEMIA Praso HAMORIZ Dau S Female W 10 BOHEMIA At School BOHEMIA BOHEMIA Frank HAMORIZ Son S Male W 5 BOHEMIA BOHEMIA BOHEM Agnes HAMORIZ Dau S Female W 6M NE BOHEMIA BOHEMIA Source Information:
Census Place Glengary, Fillmore, Nebraska
Family History Library Film 1254748
NA Film Number T9-0748
Page Number 511C","STR06" "I19719","Hamouz","Frank J.","26 Oct 1876","13 Mar 1965","0","Frank attended country school District #80, half a mile east of their farm. His education was considered complete when he had finished six books. He and a teacher were caught outside in the blizzard of January, 1888. With the help of a compass, they were finally able to find a fence and their way home. Frank farmed his entire life, and they lived on the same farm for almost 50 years. (Milligan, p 285).","STR06" "I3098","Hamouz","Frank V.","20 Sep 1907","15 Oct 1993","0","Frank lived and farmed all of his life on his family homestead in Saline County, except for the three years he served in the military during World War II. He was a glider mechanic in the Air Corps, stationed in Egypt, Sicily, North Africa, England and France. He received the Good Conduct Medal, American Defense Ribbon, European Theatre Ribbon with nine battle stars, and a distinguished Unit Badge. He was discharged at the rank of Sergeant. Frank served on the Milligan Farmers Co-op board for more than 18 years, and served as secretary-treasurer of this board. (Milligan, p 286).","STR06" "I19728","Hamouz","James A.","31 Dec 1905","4 May 1975","0","James was called ""Gumbo,"" a nickname he acquired during this school years. (Milligan, p 286).","STR06" "I19740","Hamouz","James Immanuel","17 Dec 1951","21 Sep 2014","0","James is mentally retarded. He lived at home with his parents until 1980, at which time he became a client at the Region V Mental Retardation Services in Fairbury, Nebraska. There he is employed at a sheltered workshop. His parents visit weekly, and they all eat supper together. (Milligan, p 287).","STR06" "I19739","Hamouz","Myron Lew","16 Jan 1947","26 Oct 2015","0","Myron graduated from Milligan in 1965, after which he completed a training course in meat cutting at the National School of Meat Cutting in Toledo, Ohio. Upon his return to the Milligan community, he opened Milligan Locker and Meats with his parents until late 1970. Closing the locker, he moved to Lincoln where he was employed by Harold's Jack and Jill in Hickman, Nebraska. (Milligan, p 288).

Death Notice

""Myron L. Hamouz, 68, of Hickman, died on Monday, Oct. 26, 2015. Husband to Fayrene; father to Michelle.

Visitation: 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 29, Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home. Private interment.""

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I19755","","","","","","","" "I19754","","","","","","","" "I18642","Hampton","Mary","Abt 1720","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Noah Hampton. (Marti Hurst).","STR06" "I15688","","","","","","","" "I45716","Hanbury","Lola J.","26 Jul 1906","9 Jul 1992","0","Ancestry.com links Lola McLemore, born 1906 in Mississippi to Lola Hanberry, born 1906 in Mississippi. In 1910. 4 year old Lola Hanberry was living in Marion, Mississippi with her parents, Henry and Clara, and siblings. No furter documention is give for ancestry.com linking the two, so this should be verified.","STR06" "I40227","Hancock","Bootie T.","24 Feb 1909","20 May 1996","0","John W. Clark shows her as a daughter of Willie H. HANCOCK and Dora PRUITT. On the Texas Birth Index listing for William Fowler Clark, the mother is listed as Drody T. Hancock; for Jack Harmon Clark, the mother is shown as Boatie F. Hancock; and finally the Texas Birth Index listing for Janie Sue Clark shows her mother as Bootis T. Hancock.","STR06" "I42223","Hancock","Charles A. ""Charley""","2 Sep 1882","24 May 1947","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD1S-XR3
name: Charles A. Hancock
death date: 24 May 1947
death place: Hardin, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 65 years 8 months 22 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 02 Sep 1882
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: W.R. Hancock
father's birthplace: Texas
mother's name: Nancy Dubose
mother's birthplace: Texas
occupation: Retired-Santa Fe Employee
place of residence: Silsbee, Hardin, Tex.
cemetery: Resthaven Cemetery
burial place: Texas
burial date: 26 May 1947
Informant Mrs. Louella Hancock
additional relatives: X
film number: 2218599
digital film number: 4031396
image number: 1299
reference number: CN 21142
Collection: Charles A. Hancock, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42223","Hancock","Charles A. ""Charley""","2 Sep 1882","24 May 1947","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 3, Kirbyville
Enumerated 10 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 62 Sheet 6A
Main Street
98-104
Hancock, William and Nancy (ages 52 and 47, both born in Texas, parents of 10 living children) Occupation Hotel Keeper
Their five daughters and one son
Kibbler, J M Boarder
Rigsby, Charley and Olllie (age 28 and 24) and their son
Hancock, Charley Baorder M W 29 m1 6 Tx Tx Tx Scaler Timber Camp
Hancock, Norah Boarder Wf F W 24 m1 6 2/2 Tx Tx Tx
Hancock, Hallie Boarder F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Hancock, Novella Boarder F W 1 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I42224","Hancock","Hallie","29 Jan 1906","4 Feb 1960","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDXL-MJZ
name: Hallie Bigham
death date: 04 Feb 1960
death place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
Cause of Death: stabbed in chest and abdomen with icepick like object, simultaneously had larynx fractured from choking
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 54 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 29 Jan 1906
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Divorced
spouse's name:
father's name: Charles A. Hancock
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Nora Cousins
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Tavern Manager
place of residence: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
cemetery: Silsbee
burial place: Silsbee, Texas
burial date: 08 Feb 1960
additional relatives: X
film number: 2116049
digital film number: 4166202
image number: 2618
reference number: cn 6839
Collection: Nora Cousins in entry for Hallie Bigham, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""

San Antonio Express
San Antonio, Texas, Friday, Feb. 5, 1960
Page 1
Stabbed 41 Times, S. A. Woman Dies
Tavern Owner Ice Pick Victim

A 48-year-old woman tavern operator, slain about 1 p.m. Thursday, was stabbed about 41 times ina death struggle, Dr. Robert Hausman, county medical examiner, revealed late Thursday.

The woman, Hallie Bigham, was found about 1:30 p.m. on the floor of Hallie's Place, 4234 Culebra Road.

Police Thursday night were looking for a Seguin man, reportedly a regular customer of the tavern.

Hausman said the woman was stabbed 31 times in the chest and abdomen and bout 10 times in the arms.

He said the woman, who reportedly lived in the rear of the tavern also was chocked and cut one on the chin.

Police theorized the death struggle started behind the counter where a pool of blood ran about 15 feet from the counter to the spot where the woman's body was found.

Hausman said the wound apparently was inflicted by an ice pick or some other long, slender weapon.

One of the wounds's fractured the woman's right wrist, Hausman said.

A broken bottle found on the tavern floor was believed to have inflicted the four inch cut on the woman's chin.

Audrey L. Real, a service stateion operator whos lives at 1030 John Page Dr. discoverd the woman's body at 1:30 p.m. when he went to the tavern.

Real, 47, after seeing the woman's body near the front door of the tavern, notified Mrs. Dora Britz, 4221 Culebra Road, owner of the tavern. She notified police.

Police picked up five persons but released them after questioning.

They ruled out robbery in the murder after finding $118.37 still in the cash register.

The February 11, 1960 issue of the same newspaper, also page one, had an article titled ""Seguin Man Tells About Fatal Fight: Guadalupe Co. Sherrif Arrests 18-Year Old"" The article stated that Juan Valdez was arrested shortly after noon on February 10 as he and several friends were on their way to a movie. Valdez stated that the struggle which ended with Hallie Bigham's death started when she demanded $5 from him. Valdez said her refused to pay, and the woman called him a ""dirty Mexican."" He slapped her across the face with a bottle, and she raced from the table at which they had been drinking and grabbed in ice pick.



","STR06" "I35653","","","","","","","" "I35652","Hancock","Odell Jackson","13 Apr 1915","18 Jan 1964","0","Name: Odell Jackson Hancock
Death Date: 18 Jan 1964
Death Place: Carthage, Panola, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 48 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 13 Apr 1915
Birthplace: Stockman, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Dan Jackson Hancock
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Cora Mae Chandler
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Station Operation
Place of Residence: Marshall, Harrison, Texas
Cemetery: Mt. Bethel
Burial Place: Gary, Texas
Burial Date: 19 Jan 1964
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117404
Digital Film Number: 4028320
Image Number: 691
Reference Number: cn 5279
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I10406","Hancock","William H.","17 Dec 1875","28 Nov 1963","0","The son of Jonathan Hancock and Rebecca Pace.","STR06" "I34656","Hand","Jack","1 Nov 1921","6 Nov 2009","0","The San Augustine Tribune
November 19, 2009, p. 10

Jack Hand Sr.

Funeral service for Jack Hand Sr., 88, of Nacogdoches was held Sunday, November 8, 2009 at 3:00 p.m. at Nacogdoches Congregational Methodist Church. Interment followed at Fairview Cemetery in Nacogdoches. He passed away Friday, November 6, 2009 at his home in Nacogdoches.

Jack Hand was born November 1, 1921, in Nacogdoches to Eldon and Jasmine Hand. He attended Nacogdoxhers High School and was a WWII Vet, having served in the US Navy. He worked for the US Postal Service and was a rancher. He was a member of the Congregational Methodist Church and a member of the Optimist Club.

He is survived by his wife, Laura Belle Collier Hand; sons, Jack Hand Jr. and wife Paula, Jerry Allen Hand and wife Pattie Fuller Hand, both of Nacogdoches, and John Collier Hand and wife Eva of Hudson; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Condolences may be offered at www.casonmonk-metcalf.com.

Cason Monk Metcalf Funeral Home in Nacogdoches was in charge of the arrangements.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, November 2009)","STR06" "I822","","","","","","","" "I821","","","","","","","" "I26812","Hanes","Andrew Jackson","4 Nov 1844","10 Aug 1863","0","Merritt Mullen shows that he died in a POW Camp Hospital in Ft. Delaware, Delaware, during the Civil War.","STR06" "I26701","Hanes","John Abraham","Abt 1804","4 Jul 1884","0","(Research):

Census Information

1850 Census
Mississippi, Perry County
Enumerated 16 Sept 1850 by James Carpenter
Stamped 326
74-77
John Hames 42 M House Carpenter SC
Sarah Hames 32 F Miss
Anne Hames 13 F Miss
Nancy Hames 22 F Miss
Moses Hames 8 M Miss
John Hames 6 M Miss
Andrew Hames 5 M Miss
El??? Hames 3 F Miss
Sarah Hames 1 F Miss

1860 Census
not located

1870 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Twp 1 and 2 east of RR
Post Office Crystal Springs
Enumerated July 1870 by C. E. Cannon
Page 44
323-309
Haynes, John 64 M W Farmer $--- $450 N. Carolina
Haynes, Sarah 55 F W Keeping House Tenn
Haynes, Cravin P. 19 M W Works on Farm Miss
Haynes, George W. 16 M W Miss
Haynes, Celia 13 F W Miss
Haynes, Abraham 12 M W Miss","STR06" "I3844","Hanes","Kurt Richard","20 Dec 1903","1 Dec 1982","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, December 9, 1962
Page Seven

Kurt Hanes funeral held Saturday

Funeral services for Kurt Richard Hanes, 78, of Snover, were held Saturday at the Hacker Funeral Parlors in Sandusky. Officiating were Rev. Charles Kitchenmaster and Rev. Allen Lewis of Snover. Burial was in Elkland Township Cemetery. Hanes died last Wednesday at his home near Snover after a long illness. The son of Samuel and Richard HANES, he was born in Vincennes, Ind. Surviving are his wife, the former Lena JOOS of Cass City; two sons, George of Indiana and Raymond of Sandusky; two daughters, Mrs. Richard (Fay Lou) VINCENT of Indiana and Mrs. Eric (Patricia) HERRMANNS of California; six grandchildren, and several great-grandchildren.","STR06" "I26811","Hanes","Moses","8 Nov 1840","Yes, date unknown","0","Mark Freeman and Merritt Mullen show he married Laney BROWN.","STR06" "I26814","Hanes","Sarah","9 Nov 1848","2 Mar 1937","0","Mark Freeman shows that she married J.D. HARRELL.","STR06" "I3365","","","","","","","" "I6294","Haney","Doyle Monroe","12 May 1912","26 Dec 1998","0","The names of his parents were based on his application for a Social Security number in 1936, and confirmed via census records.","STR06" "I13499","Haney","Evelyn Kathleen","27 Jan 1932","12 Dec 1934","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNC5-QDL
name: Evelyn Kathleen Haney
death date: 12 Dec 1934
death place: Mexia, Limestone Co., Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 2 years 10 months 15 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 27 Jan 1932
birthplace: Mexia, Texas
marital status: Single
spouse's name:
father's name: D.M. Haney
father's birthplace: Texas
mother's name: Mary Bakis
mother's birthplace: Texas
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place: Lost Prarie
burial date: 13 Dec 1934
additional relatives:
film number: 2116250
digital film number: 4166541
image number: 1498
reference number: 55742
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Evelyn Kathleen Haney, 1934","STR06" "I14065","Haney","George W.","18 Dec 1879","26 Dec 1915","0","George W. Haney may have been in Texas at least as early as 1900. A listing that appears to be for him can be found on in Milam County. As of that census, a 22 year old George W. Haney, still single, can be found listed as a boarder in the home of Jefferson and Georgia APLIN. George's date of birth was listed as September 1877, with his place of birth shown as Texas, with his father being listed as born in Alabama and his mother as being born in Arkansas. From subsequent census records, it appears that he was actually born in Arkansas, not Texas. His occupation was listed as farmer.

Around 1907, George married Lenora Barge. At the time of the 1910 census, George and Lenora were living in a home with two other families in Limestone County, Texas. Limestone County was just northeast of Milam. One of the familes sharing their home was headed by Nora's brother, Willis BARGE. The other family was that of John and Laura POTTER. The relationship of the POTTER family to either George or Lenora, if any, is not known.","STR06" "I14065","Haney","George W.","18 Dec 1879","26 Dec 1915","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
#43-43
STEPHENS, William R Hd M W 70 M2 36 Alabama SC NC
STEPHENS, Rebecca T Wife F W 67 M1 36 0/0 Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee
BARGE, Willis S Head M W 29 M1 3 Arkansas US US
BARGE, Cora E Wife F W 22 M1 3 1 1 Texas Mississippi Texas
BARGE, Tommie Dtr F w 1 3/12 S Texas Arkansas Texas
#43-43
HANEY, George W. Head M W 31 M2 2 Arkansas Georgia Alabama
HANEY, Lenora Wife F W 24 M1 3 2/2 Arkansas Georgia Louisiana
HANEY, Mary E Dtr F W 2 S Texas Arkansas Arkansas
HANEY, Willis M Son M W 4/12 S Texas Arkansas Arkansas
#43-43
POTTER, John T Head M W 54 M2 19 Tennessee Tennessee Alabama
POTTER, Laura Wife F W 42 M1 19 9/8 Alabama Alabama Alabama
POTTER, Albert Son M W 15 S Texas Tennessee Alabama
POTTER, Blanche Dtr F W 12 S Texas Tennessee Alabama
POTTER, Beulah Dtr F W 10 S Texas Tennessee Alabama
POTTER, Johnnie Son M W 8 S Texas Tennessee Alabama
POTTER, Charles Son M W 6 S Texas Tennessee Alabama
POTTER, Alfonzo Son M W 3 S Texas Tennessee Alabama","STR06" "I8725","","","","","","","" "I1670","","","","","","","" "I1670","","","","","","","" "I1671","Haney","Joe Lynn","3 Sep 1934","30 Oct 2012","0","Joe Lynn Haney, 78, of Teague passed away Oct. 30, 2012 in Houston.

Funeral services will be 10 a.m.,Saturday, Nov. 3 at Northcrest Church of Christ with Shane Alexander officiating. Interment will follow in the Salem Cemetery in Freestone County.

Visitation with the family will be 5-7 p.m., Friday at Blair-Stubbs Funeral Home.

Joe was born Sept. 3, 1934 in Mexia, to Doyle M. and Mary Baker Haney. He was a longtime resident of the Mexia and Teague areas.

He received his bachelor's degree in civil engineering at Texas A&M University and masters' degree in civil engineering at Southern Methodist University. Joe was stationed in San Francisco, Calif. while serving his country in the U.S. Army. He worked for the Corps of Engineers in Fort Worth, as county engineer for Limestone County, grant coordinator for the EPA, plant engineer for U.S. Silica and city inspector for the city of Teague.

He loved spending time with family, serving God and working hard. Joe was a longtime member of the Northcrest Church of Christ.

He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, LaDane Haney; and sister, Evelyn Haney.

Joe is survived by his wife, Marilyn S. Haney of Teague; two sons, Mark Haney and wife, Melissa of Lake Limestone and Scott Haney and wife, Leigh of Houston; daughter, Robyn Ellison and husband, Dennis of Normangee; two stepsons, Brian Rawls and wife, Larissa of Midlothian and Aubrey Rawls and wife, Patsy of Teague; 11 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be Brian Rawls, Aubrey Rawls, Andrew Ellison, Daniel Ellison, Dennis Ellison and Ronnie Durrenberger.

Visit blair-stubbs.com to leave a memorial message or sign the guest book.","STR06" "I9181","","","","","","","" "I5734","","","","","","","" "I4167","","","","","","","" "I4167","","","","","","","" "I22787","Haney","Wilmer Clifton","5 Aug 1914","2 Feb 1992","0","Assumed to be his listing on the Texas Death Index and SSDI:

Haney Wilmer Clifton 04-02-1992 HARRIS M

WILMER C HANEY 05 Aug 1914 02 Feb 1992 (not specified) (none specified) 451-05-2602 Texas","STR06" "I41493","Hankammer","Bertha S.","4 Jan 1871","2 Apr 1942","0","FindAGrave shows that her tombstone was inscribed with ""Ruhe Sanft"", and also indicates she was the wife of Ernst Haag and daughter of Phillip and Elizabeth Twiefel Hankammer.","STR06" "I5586","Hankins","Mary Lou","4 Aug 1887","17 Mar 1972","0","(Research):Was married first to a Mr. BRUCE.","STR06" "I7183","Hankla","Eliza Yiza","21 Dec 1841","7 Aug 1919","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that she first married Benjamin Arthur ATKINSON, who was born 24 Aug 1838 in Butts County, GA and died ca 1863 in Little Rock, Arkansas.","STR06" "I38242","","","","","","","" "I34747","Hankla","Florine","19 Dec 1920","5 Dec 2009","0","Florine Hankla Ramsey

Florine Hankla Ramsey was born in Geneva, Sabine County, Texas on December 19, 1920 and died December 5, 2009 in Austin, Texas. She was the third of four children born to Samuel Flournoy and Elma Smith Hankla.

She found the love of her life when she married Ben Ramsey, an attorney and Texas State Senator from San Augustine, in 1943. They were married in Boulder, Colorado, where she was a student at the University of Colorado at Boulder. They honeymooned on a road-trip back to San Augustine through Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico, using precious gasoline ration coupons given to them by friends and family as wedding gifts.

While she loved Austin and resided there for most of her adult life, her roots were in East Texas. She maintained a home in San Augustine and continued to vote there for the rest of her life. She attended Stephen F. Austin State College in Nacogdoches, North Texas State College in Denton as well as the University of Colorado at Boulder. She taught first through third grade in a one-room schoolhouse in San Augustine County.

Florine was a proud member of the Ezekiel Cullen Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, and her ancestors were early settlers in Sabine County in East Texas.
She grew up on a farm where every meal was made from scratch and learned from her mother to be a masterful cook and baker. She even gave renowned cookbook author and teacher, Helen Corbitt (director of food service for Neiman Marcus, the Driskill Hotel and The University of Texas), a few tips and recipes. To this day, a meat processing company in Austin still uses her recipe for making the best venison sausage ever. Florine loved to travel and for more than 50 years was part of a monthly poker group.

For more than 30 years, Florine was a political wife: when Ben was a State Senator, Texas Secretary of State, Lt. Governor of Texas, and Railroad Commissioner for the State of Texas. She cut an elegant and stylish figure at the Capitol and was known throughout her life for being smart, witty and charming. You could just as easily find her beautifully attired in a ball gown or up on the roof of their home repairing a shingle. She was one of the lucky few able to call the Texas State Capitol home, living in the Lt. Governor's apartment for more than a decade with her family. She recalled having to haul groceries through the chamber when the Senate was in session. She was the longest serving member of the Senate Ladies Club having joined in 1944.

She is preceded in death by her parents; by her brothers Randolph and Jim Hankla; and by her beloved husband of 41 years, Ben Ramsey. She is survived by her older sister, Ernestine Hankla Henry, of Nacogdoches; by her three daughters: Rita Ramsey Kreisle and husband Matthew of Austin; Ann Hankla Ramsey of San Augustine; and MariBen Ramsey and partner Karen Kahan of Austin; by her only grandchild, Claudia Ramsey Kreisle of Houston; and by many nieces and nephews.

Services will be held at the First United Methodist Church in San Augustine, Texas on Tuesday, December 8 at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Florine and Ben Ramsey Scholarship Fund at the San Augustine Scholarship Foundation, PO Box 671, San Augustine, TX 75972, to the Austin Community Foundation, P.O. Box 5159, Austin, TX 78763 (www.austincommunityfoundation.org) or to a charity of your choice.

Arrangements by Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, San Augustine

Published in the Austin American Statesman on December 6, 2009

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 9, 2009

Published in The San Augustine Tribune, December 19, 2009","STR06" "I34781","Hankla","Hiram Coy ""Jim""","21 May 1923","1 May 1960","0","Presumably was called ""Jim,"" as this is how he was referenced in the obituary of his sister, Florine Hankla Ramsey

On his Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, his usual occupation was shown as Poultry Buyer. The informant was his wife, Reba Hankla. He died of a fractured cervical verterbrae, as the result of a 2 car head-on collision","STR06" "I34753","Hankla","John Flournoy","Abt 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No. 3, P. O. Brookeland
Enumerated 21 Aug 1870
633-633
Hankla, John F 35 M W Farmer $2000 $500 Ky
Hankla, Martha 24 F W Keeping House Texas","STR06" "I34782","Hankla","John Jackson","7 Feb 1871","6 Apr 1929","0","On his Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, his usual occupation was shown as ""Farmer."" He was shown as a son of John Hankla of Kentucky, with his mother's maiden name being Evans. He was showsn as married.","STR06" "I34782","Hankla","John Jackson","7 Feb 1871","6 Apr 1929","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I34757","Hankla","Josephus Randolph","Abt 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","Died young.","STR06" "I34756","Hankla","Martha R.","Abt 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Columbus C. Meador.","STR06" "I34755","Hankla","Mary Francis","Abt 1840","Yes, date unknown","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that she married Wade E. Noble, Sr.","STR06" "I34754","Hankla","Minerva Nancy","Abt 1837","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have first married Joseph Henry Atkinson, and second Dr. John N. Fall.","STR06" "I34751","Hankla","Pendleton Flournoy","Abt 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census listings show him as an ""Idiot"" and it appears that he never married, instead remaining at home with his parents.","STR06" "I7184","Hankla","Randolph Allen","1 Feb 1803","Aft 1870","0","""Settled in Sabine County in 1839, and were granted 640 acres of land.""

Google Books has a .pdf copy of ""Daughters of the Republic of Texas"" by Turner Publishing Company online. The bio of Randolph Allen Hankla, shown on page 121, states that he was born in Halifax County, VA to James Hankla and Mary Ann ""Polly"" West, and the grandson of James Hankla, a revolutionary patriot, and Fanny Lockett.


.","STR06" "I7184","Hankla","Randolph Allen","1 Feb 1803","Aft 1870","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine District
Enumerated 14 Oct 1850
92-92
Randolph A. Hankla 47 M Farmer $2000 Virginia
Martha M Hankla 37 F Ky
Pendelton F Hankla 18 M Ky
James M. Hankla 17 M Ky
John T. Hankla 15 M Ky
Manerva Hankla 12 F Miss
Mary S Hankla 10 F Miss
Eliza Y. Hankla 9 F Tx
Martha T. Hankla 6 F Tx
Josephus Hankla 3 M Tx

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Redland Beat No. 4, P.O. Milam
Enumerated 10 Jun 1860
183-183
R. A. Hankla 57 M Farmer $4000 $1780 Va
Martha M. Hankla 50 F Ky
Pendelton Hankla 26 Ky Idiot
Martha Hankla 15 F Ky
Ella Hankla 5 F Texas

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No. 5, P. O. Milam
Enumerated 13 July 1870
Stamped 36
208-208
Hankley, R. A. 67 M W Farmer $1500 $500 Ky
Hankley, Martha M 58 F W Keeping House Ky
Hankley, Pendleton 39 M W Ky Insane


1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, 5 Precinct
Enumerated 28 and 29 June 1880
171-171
Hankla, Martha W F 67 Farming Ky Va Va
Hankla, Pendleton W M 47 Son At Home Idiot Tx Ky Ky","STR06" "I38203","Hankla","Randolph Allen","22 Aug 1914","6 May 2002","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, May 26, 1932, Vol. XXIV, Number 9

School Term Brought to Successful Close

Thursday night at the high school auditorium the commencement exercises were attended by a large crowd....diplomas were presented by R. V. Greer, superintendent of the local schools to the following candidates:Randolph Hankla, Charles S. McMillan, Willys G. Blount, Sam Henry Williams, Lois Marie Thompson, A. C. Everett, Evon McLemore, Willie Mae Stevenphson, Geneva Stallings. Earl McEachern, Hoyt J. Alford, Sidney Westbrook, Allene Stewart, Ruby Mitchill, Mildred Whitton, Clifford Childers, Bonnie Partin, Zelma Soward, Alran Hays, James Bridges, Helen Alford and Early Needham.","STR06" "I34779","Hankla","Samuel Flournoy","22 Dec 1879","31 Jul 1966","0","On his Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, he was listed as a retired farmer, and the son of John Hankla and Martha Evans. The informant was his daughter, Florine Hankla Ramsey.","STR06" "I34758","Hankla","William Harrison","17 Feb 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","Could he actually have been born after 1850, or might he have died young? Not listed with his family on the 1850 federal census.","STR06" "I40007","Hanks","Allie Mae","22 May 1926","20 Jan 2006","0","From FindAGrave:

BURNEYVILLE - Services for Mae King, 79, will be 10 a.m. Monday at Falconhead Christian Fellowship Chapel with the Rev. Lamoin Champ, Nocona, Texas, retired pastor of First Baptist Church, Burkburnett, Texas, officiating. Interment will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Park Cemetery, Ardmore. Arrangements are under the direction of Flanagan-Watts Funeral Home and Cremation Services.

Born May 22, 1926 at Lawton to James Arvil and Dollie C. Brandon Hanks, she passed away Jan. 20, 2006 at an Ardmore hospital.

A resident of Falconhead since 1987, Mrs. King had previously made her home at Burkburnett for some 30 years.

She and Buren Edwin ""Mort"" King were married Nov. 14, 1942 at Lawton. They were married 61 years at the time of his death on Aug. 17, 2003.

In addition to being a wife, mother, special granny and sister, Mrs. King was both a homemaker and a businesswoman. In 1968 she was honored as Woman of the Year by the Boomtown Chapter of the American Business Women's Association at Burkburnett. She owned and operated King's Frame Shoppe in Burkburnett from 1974 to 1986. Mrs. King was also a 50-year member of the Order of Eastern Star Grand Chapter #970 of Wichita Falls, Texas.

Throughout the years she served as a den mother, Boy Scout leader and president of the Gray Lady Chapter of the American National Red Cross. Mrs. King was a member of First Baptist Church at Burkburnett. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents.

'God saw you getting tired and a cure was not to be, so He put His arms around you and whispered, ""Come with me."" With tearful eyes we watched you slowly fade away. Although we loved you dearly, we could not make you stay. A golden heart stopped beating, your hard-working hands put to rest ... God broke our hearts to prove to us, He only takes the best.'

Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Wayne E. King Sr. and wife, Cookie, Peachtree City, Ga., and Robert C. King and wife, Ann Kristin, Seneca, S.C.; four sisters, Ester Damron, June Husted, Faye Moore and Pat Percle; brother-in-law, Creed H. King Jr.; three grandchildren, Wayne King Jr., Peachtree City, Scott King, Peachtree City, and Kori Chisham, Alexandria, Va.; four great-grandchildren Brody King, Peachtree, Kasey King, Peachtree, Lauren King, Peachtree and Wayne King III ""Trey"", Peachtree; and faithful dog, Chipper.

Bearers are grandsons, Wayne King Jr. and Scott King; granddaughter, Kori Chisham, and nephews, Neale Mathis, Terry Moore, Gary Tubbs and Melvin Tubbs. Honorary bearers are Barbara Moore, Mary Favreau and Mary Alice Sanders.

Daily Ardmoreite","STR06" "I24875","Hanks","Alvin Roscoe ""Ross""","1 Mar 1892","21 Oct 1968","0","Some show him as Alvin Ross, with Roscoe simply being a nickname. Highland Cemetery records list him as Alvin Roscoe, so this is assumed to be correct.","STR06" "I24875","Hanks","Alvin Roscoe ""Ross""","1 Mar 1892","21 Oct 1968","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Comanche, Lawton (Part of), 5th Ward (Part of)
Enumerated 21 January 1920 by Sydney H. Denham
SD 6, ED 123, Sheet 12A
911-181-2
Hanks, John A. Hd M W 58 M Missouri Missouri Missouri (no occupation listed)
Hanks, Anna B Wife F W 49 Indiana Indiana Indiana
----182-1
Brown, James A. Boarder M W 80 Wd Indiana Indiana Indiana (Might this be Anna's father?)
----103-5
Hanks, Phillip Adopted Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Indiana
Hanks, Alvin Son M W 27 M Illinois Missouri Indiana Farmer
Hanks, Morideth Wife F W 24 M Indiana Kentucky Indiana
Hanks, Grace Dtr F w 6 S Okla Ill Ind
Hanks, Johnie May Dtr F W 3 S Ok Ill Ind

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Comanche, Lawton City
Enumerated April 5, 1930 by C.H. Johnson
ED 16-23 SD 8 Sheets 6A & 6B
701-121-130
Hanks, Alvin R Hd R 19 M W 38 M@20 Ill Ind Ind Fireman?
Hanks, Medirth Wf F W 35 M@17 Ind Kentucky Ind
Hanks, Grace Dtr F W 16 S Ok Ill Ind
Hanks, Jona M Dtr F W 13 S Ok Ill Ind
Hanks, Annabelle Dtr F W 11 S Ok Ill Ind
Hanks, Teddy W Son M W 8 S Ok Ill Ind
Hanks, Georgia Dtr F W 6 S Ok Ill Ind
Hanks, Nadine Dtr F W 3 11/12 Ok Ill Ind
Hanks, Del Son M W 1 4/12 S Ok Ill Ind","STR06" "I1308","Hanks","Annabelle","14 Nov 1918","17 Jul 2001","0","(Research):mtDNA results: HV

Differences from CRS:

16256T
16311C

Lab: Family Tree DNA Kit #58243","STR06" "I24882","Hanks","Del Dexter","17 Dec 1928","16 Nov 1998","0","DEL D HANKS 17 Dec 1928 16 Nov 1998 (P) 73505 (Lawton, Comanche, OK ) (none specified) 447-22-5772 Oklahoma","STR06" "I25296","Hanks","Edgar M.","Abt 1868","Abt 1890","0","Email from Ron Hanks (ronhanks@earthlink.net) on August 13, 2006:

Sorry for the delay, I have been finding more details on this family. Of the children of James Stewart Hanks, this has been probably the most challenging one to sort out. James W Hanks and Marium Hughes married 26 Mar1854 in Richland County, Illinois. They are in Gibson Co., IN for the 1860 census with son William, age 4 and son Joel A. age 8/12. I have never found this family in the 1870 census. This created a big problem because James W died 10 Aug 1870 and Marium died 27 Feb 1872. The children were placed in different families and have been difficult to track. Probate and guardianship records helped to finally get all the children sorted out. Here is the list of children with notes about what I have been able to find.

5) Edgar M Hanks b. ca 1868 d. 1890 in Missouri (Sullivan or Putnam Co.)
1870 census not found
1880 census Mercer Co, Mo living with Jacob and Cordelia (Hanks) Baily (Cordelia was his aunt)
1890 died , buried in Sullivan Co, Mo
No evidence of marriage or children","STR06" "I24880","Hanks","Georgia Medreth","29 Aug 1923","12 Nov 2003","0","Ravallie Republic
Serving the Bitterroot Since 1889
Friday, November 14, 2003

Georgia Medreth Hanks Dyer, 80, of Hamilton passed away Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2003, at Valley View Estates in Hamilton.

She was born August 29, 1923, in Lawton, Okla., to Ross and Medreth Vaughan Hanks.
Georgia graduated from high school in 1943. Following high school she went to Wilmington, Calif., where she worked at Calship yard as a journeyman electrician. She returned to Lawton early in 1945 and worked at Ft. Sill.

She met Carroll Dyer while still in high school but waited for him to return from the service overseas. They were married in Lawton, Dec. 23, 1945.

In 1950 they made their home in Orono, Maine. In February 1967 she went to work for the plants and soil department of the University of Maine in the soil testing laboratory. She retired in 1981.
Georgia and Carroll moved to Hamilton in October 1981.

She belonged to the Corvallis Methodist Church, helped at the Commodity Center in Hamilton and was on the Hospital Guild at Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital.

Survivors include her husband, Carroll, of Hamilton; children, Duane Allen of West Jordan, Utah, and Kevin Ross of Kodiak, Alaska.; brother, Ted Hanks, of Wichita Falls, Texas; sisters, Grace Linville of Paradise, Calif., Johnnie Mae Leonard of Hamilton, Nadine Swindells of Kentucky and Nancy Hale of Fletcher, Okla.; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her daughter, Leslie Jean; brother, Del Hanks, and sister, Annabelle Lewis.

A memorial service will be announced at a later date. Private family urn placement will take place. Arrangements are under the care of the Daly-Leach Chapel in Hamilton.
The family suggests memorials to Haven House or to a charity of the donor's choice.

http://ravallirepublic.com/news/local/obituaries/article_3a75ab6e-9a6c-5f94-b566-fca9c3b08ce4.html
","STR06" "I24877","Hanks","Grace Ferris","Abt 1914","","0","In the January 2012 obituary of her sister, Johnnie Mae Leonard, she is listed as ""Grace Linville of California.""","STR06" "I25293","Hanks","James McClellon","Sep 1862","13 Aug 1901","0","Email from Ron Hanks (ronhanks@earthlink.net) on August 13, 2006:

Sorry for the delay, I have been finding more details on this family. Of the children of James Stewart Hanks, this has been probably the most challenging one to sort out. James W Hanks and Marium Hughes married 26 Mar 1854 in Richland County, Illinois. They are in Gibson Co., IN for the 1860 census with son William, age 4 and son Joel A. age 8/12. I have never found this family in the 1870 census. This created a big problem because James W died 10 Aug 1870 and Marium died 27 Feb 1872. The children were placed in different families and have been difficult to track. Probate and guardianship records helped to finally get all the children sorted out. Here is the list of children with notes about what I have been able to find.

3) James McClellon Hanks b. Sep 1862 d.13 Apr 1901 Gibson Co, IN
1870 census not found
1880 census not found
28 Aug 1884 married Delcenia Bingham in Gibson Co, IN She was b. Dec 1864 d. 2 Dec 1900
They had 1 daughter Grace Hanks b. Jun 1885 d. 19 Jun 1904","STR06" "I25293","Hanks","James McClellon","Sep 1862","13 Aug 1901","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Indiana, Gibson County, Patoka Twp,
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 1 ED 12 Sheet 4A Stamped 172
78-83
Riggs, Richard Hd W M Aug 1844 55 M 33 Ireland Ireland Ireland 1847 53 Horse Trainer
Riggs, Margaret A Wf W F Jan 1845 55 M 33 5/5 Ind Ind Tenn
Riggs, Arba W Son W M Aug 1871 28 S Ind Ireland Ind Salesman Training
----84
Hanks, James M Head W M Sept 1862 37 M 16 Ind Ind Ind Horse Trainer
Hanks, Delcinia Wf W F Dec 1864 35 M 16 1/1 Ind Ind Ind
Hanks, Grace Dtr W F Jun 1885 14 S Ind Ind Ind At School","STR06" "I25042","Hanks","James Stewart","15 Apr 1805","29 Dec 1882","0","From FindAGrave:

James Stewart Hanks was born on 15 Apr 1805 in Montgomery County,Kentucky, the son of Rev. William and Mary ""Polly"" Stewart Hanks. He died on 29 Dec 1882 in Putnam County, Missouri. James was married first to Rose Hannah McMullen on 16 Oct 1823,Gibson county,Indiana. Rose Hannah died in 1841. She was the mother of eight of his children. James S. Hanks married Eliza Spore Mauck on 23 Jul 1845, and had six additional children. He is shown as a son of the Rev. William Hanks and his wife, Mary. The Rev. Hanks was said to have organized the Patoka, Indiana Baptist church in 1810. He and Mary are buried in the McCurdy Cemetery in Gibson County, Indiana. and memorials for both of them can also be found in FindAGrave.","STR06" "I25042","Hanks","James Stewart","15 Apr 1805","29 Dec 1882","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
Indiana, Gibson County, Patoka Twp
Enumerated 31 July 1850 by J.M. Cory
Stamped 8
98-99
James J. Hanks 43 M Farmer 2700 Ky
Elisa 22 F Ky
Artemetia 12 F In
Ofilia 10 F In
Elisabeth 3 f In
James W 16 M Farmer In
Henery M 11/12 M In
Mary Hanks 79 F Va

1860 Census
Indiana, Gibson County, Patoka Twp
Enumerated 20 July 1860
Page 87
607-607
James S. Hanks 54 M Farmer $4000 $1000 KY
Eliza Hanks 43 Ind
Artemisia Hanks 23 Ind
Ophelia Hanks 19 Ind
Elizabeth Hanks 12 Ind
Mary Ann Hanks 8 Ind
Commodore P Hanks 6 Ind
Matilda Jane Hanks 4 Ind
Ranen P Hanks 1/12 Ind

1870 Census
not located

1880 Census
Indiana, Gibson County, Patoka Twp, ED 115
Enumerated 8 Jun 1880 by Albert Mills
Page 13 SD 1 ED 115 Stamped A. 375
103-106
Mangrum George W. W M 30 Farmer Ind Ind Ind
Mangrum, Matilda W F 24 Wife Keeping House Ind Ky Ind
103-106
Hanks, James S. W M 74 Farmer Ky Ky Va
Hanks, Eliza W F 63 Wife Keeping House Ind Va Va
Hanks, Marion T W M 20 Son Farming Ind Ky Ind
Wimberley, John M W M 21 Farm Labor Ill Tn Ill","STR06" "I25034","Hanks","James W.","Abt 1834","18 Aug 1872","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Indiana, Gibson County, Patoka Twp
Enumerated 23 Aug 1860
833-833
Jas. W. Hanks 27 M Farmer 1500 850 Ind
Marium Hanks 27 F Ill
Wm. Hanks 4 m Ind
Joel A. Hanks 9/12 M Ind
","STR06" "I43865","","","","","","","" "I25292","Hanks","Joel ""Joseph"" Archibald","6 Dec 1859","14 Mar 1889","0","Email from Ron Hanks (ronhanks@earthlink.net) on August 13, 2006:

Sorry for the delay, I have been finding more details on this family. Of the children of James Stewart Hanks, this has been probably the most challenging one to sort out. James W Hanks and Marium Hughes married 26 Mar 1854 in Richland County, Illinois. They are in Gibson Co., IN for the 1860 census with son William, age 4 and son Joel A. age 8/12. I have never found this family in the 1870 census. This created a big problem because James W died 10 Aug 1870 and Marium died 27 Feb1872. The children were placed in different families and have been difficult to track. Probate and guardianship records helped to finally get all the children sorted out. Here is the list of children with notes about what I have been able to find.

2) Joseph/Joel Archibald Hanks b. ca 1859 d. 14 Mar 1889 Gibson Co, IN
1860 census w/parents in Gibson Co age 8/12
1870 census not found
1880 census - Gibson Co, IN in household of Benj. Skelton (he was administrator of estate when Marium died, no relation that I know of. Both the Hanks and Skelton families were very active in the Columbia Baptist church. Note of interest, ""Red"" Skelton was a descendant of Benjamin Skelton.)
1889 died in Gibson Co
No known marraige or children. He was a bit of a puzzle to figure out.
In the 1880 & 1860 census he was named Joel. In the probate records for James Stewart Hanks and in the Guardianship records he was variously referred to as Joseph A, Joseph Archibald , Archibald or Archie.
Other notes - from church records of Columbia Baptist Church Archie Hanks joined the Columbia Baptist Church (aka White Church) by baptism on 19 Jun 1875. He was dismissed 'by letter' , no date given.
","STR06" "I25030","Hanks","John Steward","8 Jul 1865","15 Nov 1940","0","Email from Ron Hanks (ronhanks@earthlink.net) on August 13, 2006:

""I have information on this family. This was John Stewart (or Steward) Hanks, son of James W Hanks and Marium Hughes. John S Hanks was born July 1865 in Indiana, probably Gibson County. I don't have a date of death for him. He married Annie B Brown, 8 Aug 1889 in Gibson County, Indiana. She was born July 1870. I do not have her date of death either.""

Email from Ron Hanks (ronhanks@earthlink.net) on August 24, 2006:

Sorry for the delay, I have been finding more details on this family. Of the children of James Stewart Hanks, this has been probably the most challenging one to sort out. James W Hanks and Marium Hughes married 26 Mar 1854 in Richland County, Illinois. They are in Gibson Co., IN for the 1860 census with son William, age 4 and son Joel A. age 8/12. I have never found this family in the 1870 census. This created a big problem because James W died 10 Aug 1870 and Marium died 27 Feb 1872. The children were placed in different families and have been difficult to track. Probate and guardianship records helped to finally get all the children sorted out. Here is the list of children with notes about what I have been able to find:

4) John Stewart Hanks b.Jul 1865 d.????
I think you have most of the census records already listed as deputy sheriff in 1930 census, Comanche County, OK
Other notes - from church records of Columbia Baptist Church Annie E Brown (Hanks) by baptism 5 Mar 1882 Dismissed by letter 10 Feb1891


Follow up email from Ron Hanks on September 4, 2006: Based on info sent by SueAnna, John S. Hanks died in Lamb County, Texas on 15 Nov 1940 and Annie died 15 Aug 1958 also in Lamb Co, Texas. Both buried in Littlefield Cemetery. Both of them show up in the Texas Death Index on Ancestry.com.


Texas Death Certificate Info:

Name: John Steward Hanks
Death Date: 15 Nov 1940
Death Place: Lamb County, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 75 years 4 months 7 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Jul 1865
Birthplace: Gibson County, Ind.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jim Hanks
Father's Birthplace: Indiana
Mother's Name: Marion Hughes
Mother's Birthplace: Indiana
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Place of Residence: Littlefield, Lamb, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Littlefield, Texas
Burial Date: 17 Nov 1940
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138121
Digital Film Number: 4030498
Image Number: 1134
Reference Number: CN 51497
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I25030","Hanks","John Steward","8 Jul 1865","15 Nov 1940","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Illinois, White County, Emma Township
Enumerated 27 Jun 1900 by Francis A. Stitt
SD 14, ED 111 Stamped 83
333-335
Hanks, J.S. Head W M July 1865 36 M 11 Ind Ind Ill Farmer
Hanks, Anna B Wife W F June 1870 M 11 5/3 Ind Ind Ind
Hanks, Arvil Son W M June 1890 S Ind Ind Ind
Hanks, Rosco Son W M Mar 1892 8 S Ill Ind Ind
Hanks, Perry Son W M Jun 1894 S S Ill Ind Ind
Parks, Ester Servant W F Mar 1883 17 S Ill Ohio Ohio Servant
Young, Arthor Servant W M July 1882 17 S Ill Ohio Ohio Farm Labor
Oliver, T.M. Servant W M Jan 1878 2 S 3 Ill Ohio Ill Farm Labor

Living nearby the family in 1900, was 83 year old Eliza Hanks, a widow, and the mother of 6 children, four of them still living. She was living with G. MANGRUM and his wife, age 44, Matilda. She was listed as mother in-law.

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Comanche, Lawton Twp, Range 2, North 12 West
Enumerated 19 April 1910
SD 5, ED 49 Sheet 3A
24-30
Hanks, John S. Hd M W 44 M1 20 Ind Ind Ill Farmer
Hanks, Annie B Wife F W 40 M1 20 5/3 Ind Ind Ind
Hanks, James O. Son M W 19 S Ind Ind Ind Farm Laborer
Hanks, Alvin R Son M W 17 S Ill Ind Ind Farm Laborer
Hanks, Perry S. Son M W 15 Ill Ind Ind Farm Laborer
Dagley, Rosalie Dtr 7 Y S Ill Ill Ill

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Comanche, Lawton (Part of), 5th Ward (Part of)
Enumerated 21 January 1920 by Sydney H. Denham
SD 6, ED 123, Sheet 12A
911-181-2
Hanks, John A. Hd M W 58 M Missouri Missouri Missouri (no occupation listed)
Hanks, Anna B Wife F W 49 Indiana Indiana Indiana
----182-1
Brown, James A. Boarder M W 80 Wd Indiana Indiana Indiana (Might this be Anna's father?)
----103-5
Hanks, Phillip Adopted Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Indiana
Hanks, Alvin Son M W 27 M Illinois Missouri Indiana
Farmer
Hanks, Morideth Wife F W 24 M Indiana Kentucky Indiana
Hanks, Grace Dtr F w 6 S Okla Ill Ind
Hanks, Johnie May Dtr F W 3 S Ok Ill Ind

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Comanche, Lawton Ward 5
Enumerated April 11, 1930 by Cedric R Johnson
ED 16-23 SD 8 Sheet 10B
1002-213-234
Hanks, John S Hd R 25 M W 65 M 25 Ind Ind Ind Deputy Sheriff County
Hanks, Annie B Wif F W 59 M 19 Ind Ind Ind
Jones, Dora L Dtr F W 29 D Ill Ind Ind Servant Private Home
Jones, Peggy L Granddaughter F W 4 3/12 S Ok Tx Ill","STR06" "I24878","Hanks","Johnnie Mae","2 May 1916","10 Jan 2012","0","HAMILTON - Johnnie Mae Leonard, 95, died peacefully at home Jan. 10, 2012. Born Jonamae Hanks on May 2, 1916 in Lawton, Okla. to Medreth Elberta Vaughan and Alvin Roscoe Hanks, she was the second of eight children. She often told of how she and her older sister, Grace, had to care for the younger children. ""I guess it gave us good practice,"" she said.

She married Curtiss Jaquess in 1934 and in 1935 bore a lovely curly-haired daughter, Flo Lorene. That marriage did not last, and in 1936 she married her first love, Richard Grafton Leonard of Savanna, Okla., a soldier at Fort Sill. A son, Patrick Richard, was born in 1937 and another daughter, Jan Christine, in 1941. The family was stationed around the South, and then in Panama where Jan was tragically killed shortly before her sixth birthday. Johnnie Mae carried that sorrow the rest of her life. Another son, Tony Mack, was born in 1948.

In 1949 the family left Panama for Montana. Based first in Great Falls, then Missoula, Rich and Johnnie Mae came to love Montana. They bought an old cabin near Fort Fizzle just west of Lolo and lived there, raising chickens, bees, and a few cows, delicious strawberries and a large garden. While in Lolo, Johnnie Mae bought a rug loom and began to weave wool rag rugs. She carpeted the house. Though she had started her first quilt at 15, it wasn't until Great Falls that she began to quilt in earnest. Her beloved Grandma Annie sent quilt tops and Johnnie Mae made warm quilts for the cold Montana winters. In the ensuing years she made more than 150 quilts, all ""hand-did."" Many of us sleep under her warm, durable works of art and love and enjoy walking on warm wool rugs.

After Rich retired from the Air Force, and went to work for the Forest Service, he, Johnnie Mae and Tony moved to Hamilton. They built a house in 1965, and there Johnnie Mae lived until she died. She loved the views from her windows. In later years, she'd look out and say, ""I look out at the green trees, blue sky, white clouds and the mountains and I think, Sure beats Oklahoma!"" After Rich died in 1977 Johnnie Mae continued on. She traveled with her sisters and their husbands some, but mostly she stayed home reading, quilting, making rugs, and enjoying friendships. Always stubborn, intelligent, talented and hard-working, Johnnie Mae had a great laugh. The Hanks girls loved to laugh, and when they got together the joy was contagious. Sadly, in later years, dementia took hold. ""My memory glands are drying up fast,"" she'd say. With the help and support of family, she was able to stay in her own home, as she had wished.

She is predeceased by her parents, her husband, daughter Jan Christine; sisters Annabelle Lewis and Georgia Dyer; brothers Teddy Warren Hanks and Del Dexter Hanks, and most of her friends. She is survived by sisters Grace Linville of California, Nadine Swindells (Mel) Kentucky, and Nancy Hale of Oklahoma. Also by daughter Lorene Hunter (Larry) of Oregon; sons Patrick Leonard (Toddy Perryman) of Corvallis, and Tony Leonard (Jill) of Utah. Grandchildren are Chris Kashmir-Green (Dennis Green) of Oregon, Eve Dixon (Charlie), of Kalispell, Matt Leonard (Cheryl) of Idaho, Morna Leonard of Hamilton, Marcus Leonard (Robin Brown) of Washington, and Tyson Robinson of Alaska. Great-grandchildren are Lisa Owens (Mark) and Jamie Bevandich (Kari), Alix and Kyle Dixon, Nathan and Pieter Leonard, and Brendan Leonard. Great-great-grandchildren are Taylor, Caden, and Jarod Bevandich. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews and by long-time friends Colleen Powell and Nadine Mackey of Hamilton and Olive Shuck of Glendive. The family would like to thank the excellent caregivers who helped Johnnie Mae in her last months.

A gathering and celebration of Johnnie Mae's life will be held in Hamilton in May.
","STR06" "I40009","Hanks","June A.","23 May 1928","5 Feb 2010","0","From FindAGrave:

June A. Husted
Funeral for June A. Husted, 81, Yukon, will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at First Baptist Church, Yukon.

She went to be with the Lord Friday, Feb. 5, 2010.

Graveside service will be at 3 p.m. at Highland Cemetery, Lawton, under direction of Yanda and Son Funeral Home, Yukon.

She was born May 23, 1928, in Lawton, and lived the last 30 years in Yukon. She was well-known in the bowling world as she served 25 years as the secretary of the women's city and state bowling association. She was recognized with numerous awards and honors from the bowling association. She will be greatly missed by her daughter and grandchildren.

Survivors include her daughter, Betty Dawn Thederahn; three grandchildren and spouses: Randy and Mary Thederahn, Terry Thederahn, and Tamara and Billy Mickle; nine great-grandchildren: Nathan Thederahn, Britney Cobbs, Kyle Thederahn, Tanner Thederahn, Cody Thederahn, Tyler Thederahn, Sienna Mickle, Charlie Mickle and Kristopher Mickle.

Online condolences may be signed at www.yandaandsonfuneralhome.com.
","STR06" "I25045","Hanks","Matilda Jane","Mar 1856","Abt 1927","0","The Eliza Hanks living nearby was a step-grandmother to John S Hanks.
The grandparents of John S Hanks were James Stewart Hanks and Rose Hanna
McMullen.

Rose died in 1841 and James Stewart Hanks married again to Eliza Spore in
1845.

One of the children from this second marriage was Matilda Hanks. She married
George Mangrum. Matilda would have been an aunt to John S Hanks.

Email from Ron Hanks (ronhanks@earthlink.net) on August 13, 2006","STR06" "I24881","","","","","","","" "I24881","","","","","","","" "I39995","","","","","","","" "I25770","","","","","","","" "I24879","Hanks","Teddy Warren","25 May 1921","12 Feb 2005","0","TEDDY W HANKS 25 May 1921 12 Feb 2005 (V) 76305 (Wichita Falls, Wichita, TX ) (none specified) 442-12-9447 Oklahoma

His tombstone is marked CMSGT USAF Retired

Teddy Warren Hanks

Wichita Falls, Texas Funeral for Teddy Warren Hanks, 83, Wichita Falls, Texas, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at First Baptist Church of Burkburnett, Texas, with the Rev. Bill Liggett and the Rev. Ronnie Lawson officiating.

Mr. Hanks died Saturday, Feb. 12, 2005.

Burial will be at Highland Cemetery, Lawton, under direction of Owens & Brumley Funeral Home, Wichita Falls.

He entered the U.S. Army Air Corps in October 1940 and served in New Guinea for 32 months during World War II. He retired from the U. S. Air Force after 26 years, and he then worked for the U. S. Postal Service for 25 years.

Survivors include his wife, Helen, of the home, a daughter, Elaine Margaret Kreml, Wichita Falls, Texas; three sons, Daniel Robert Hanks, Rush Springs; Terrell W. Hanks, Wichita Falls, Texas; and Christopher Hanks, Frisco, Texas; four sisters, Grace Linville, Paradise, Calif,; Johnnie Mae Leonard, Hamilton, Mont.; Nadine Swindells, Louisville, Ky.; and Nancy Hale, Fletcher; nine grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; and many friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Alvin Ross and Medreth Hanks; a brother, Del D. Hanks; two sisters, Annabelle Lewis and Georgia Dyer, Hamilton, Mont.

Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Wichita Falls.

Friends may call from 7 - 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, from an undate, unreferenced clipping provided by Sue Anna Lewis O'Hara)

","STR06" "I25297","Hanks","Wesley P.","Abt 1870","Abt 1899","0","Email from Ron Hanks (ronhanks@earthlink.net) on August 13, 2006:

Sorry for the delay, I have been finding more details on this family. Of the children of James Stewart Hanks, this has been probably the most challenging one to sort out. James W Hanks and Marium Hughes married 26 Mar1854 in Richland County, Illinois. They are in Gibson Co., IN for the 1860 census with son William, age 4 and son Joel A. age 8/12. I have never found this family in the 1870 census. This created a big problem because James W died 10 Aug 1870 and Marium died 27 Feb 1872. The children were placed in different families and have been difficult to track. Probate and guardianship records helped to finally get all the children sorted out. Here is the list of children with notes about what I have been able to find.

6) Wesley P Hanks b.ca.1870 d. ca.1899 in Enid Oklahoma
1870 census not found
1880 census Gibson Co, IN w/brother William Hanks
ca 1896 married Lena McKay in Putnam, Co, MO
died age 29 at Enid, Oklahoma 1 son. Virgil McKay Hanks 1898-1996, lived in Portland Oregon area","STR06" "I25493","Hanks","Wiley","Aft 1889","Abt 1896","0","On FindAGrave Ron Hanks notes:

Family tradition is that Wiley Hanks died as an infant in 1896 in White Co., Illinois and is buried at 'Seals Chapel' Cemetery. It appears there is no known marker for this grave. There is a Seal Cemetery in White County.","STR06" "I25291","Hanks","William M.","26 Jun 1856","10 Feb 1933","0","Email from Ron Hanks (ronhanks@earthlink.net) on August 13, 2006:

Sorry for the delay, I have been finding more details on this family. Of the children of James Stewart Hanks, this has been probably the most challenging one to sort out. James W Hanks and Marium Hughes married 26 Mar 1854 in Richland County, Illinois. They are in Gibson Co., IN for the 1860 census with son William, age 4 and son Joel A. age 8/12. I have never found this family in the 1870 census. This created a big problem because James W died 10 Aug 1870 and Marium died 27 Feb 1872. The children were placed in different families and have been difficult to track. Probate and guardianship records helped to finally get all the children sorted out. Here is the list of children with notes about what I have been able to find.

1) William M Hanks b. Apr1855 d.???? aft.1900
1860 census w/ parents age 4
1870 census not found
18 Feb 1879 married Louisa Woods in Gibson Co, IN (not sure what happened w/Louisa but no indication of any children.)
1880 census Gibson County, William and Louisa and Wesley P Hanks, brother age 10
19 Aug 1886 married Ellen Kendle in Gibson Co,IN (it appears she was previously married to Hiram Kendle. I have not found her maiden name)
1900 census - William was in White county, IL listed as servant, marital status - divorced (He is in the previous household to J S Hanks)
Note Ellen Kendle Hanks was living with her son Robert Kendle in Gibson Co. Marital status - divorced. Shows she had 4 children - 2 living. I have found no evidence that any of those children were from William
Other notes - from church records of Columbia Baptist Church, Gibson, Co.,IN William Hanks joined the Columbia Baptist Church by baptism on 7 May 1876. He was excluded 31 Mar 1883. The church minutes state ""He did not think himself worthy to live in the church."" William Hanks joined by relation on 2 May 1888. He was dismissed on account of disorder on 2 Jan 1892.
","STR06" "I25291","Hanks","William M.","26 Jun 1856","10 Feb 1933","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Indiana, Gibson County, West half Patoka Twp
Enumerated 9 Jun 1880
Page 15 SD 1 ED 115 Stemped 376
130-123
Hanks, William M W M 24 Farming Ind Ind Ill
Hanks, Luesia r W F 24 Wf Keeping House Ind Ind Ind
Hanks, Wesley P. W M 10 Brother Ind","STR06" "I40010","Hanks","Zoe Faye","14 Apr 1930","28 Oct 2008","0","From FindAGrave:

. Faye Moore, 78, of Lebanon, Okla., passed away Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2008, at her home in Lebanon.


Faye was born on April 14, 1930, in Lawton, Okla., to the late James Arvil Hanks and Dollie Cordelia Brandon Hanks. She was raised in Lawton where she graduated from the Lawton High School. Faye was one of the first policewomen in Lawton where she worked for five years. She married Dennis Terrell Moore on Jan. 18, 1947, in Burkburnett, Texas. He preceded her in death after 50 years on Feb. 19, 1997. She lived several years in Oklahoma City and later in Yukon.
In 1982 she moved to Lebanon where she lived the rest of her life. Faye helped to raise funds to start the Lebanon Volunteer Fire Department. She enjoyed sewing, coin collecting, playing cards and her grandchildren.


Faye is survived by sons Jim Moore, Houston, Texas, and Terry Moore, Lebanon, Okla.; daughter Barbara and husband Neale Mathis, Lebanon, Okla.; sisters Ester Damron, Lawton, Okla., and June Husted, Yukon, Okla.; grandchildren Mike and Christie Mathis, Lebanon, Okla., Dennis Moore, Tulsa, Okla., and Joseph Moore, Oklahoma City; and great-grandchildren Jared, Conner and Mackenzie Mathis, all of Lebanon, Okla.


Faye was preceded in death by her parents; husband; and five sisters, Dorothy Howard, Hazel Jaquess, Anna Jaquess, Mae King and Patsy Percle.

Funeral services will be Friday, Oct. 31, 2008, at 11 a.m. at the Lebanon Baptist Church, Lebanon, Okla. Lyndol Adams and Dan Clifton will officiate the services. Interment will be at the Lebanon Cemetery, Lebanon, Okla., Services under the direction of Watts Funeral Home, Madill, Okla.
Casket bearers will be Jim Gerhold, Jim Thompson, Terry Hewitt, Bobby Hand, Joe Franklin Moore, Tim Moore, Will Wagoner and Gene Mathis.


Condolences may be sent to www.wattsfuneralhome.com.

","STR06" "I25492","Hanks","Zola Faye","Abt Aug 1895","Jan 1896","0","On FindAGrave Ron Hanks notes:

Family tradition that Zola Faye Hanks died January, 1896, about 6 months old and is buried at 'Seals Chapel' Cemetery. It appears there is no known marker for this grave.

","STR06" "I5601","","","","","","","" "I1584","Hanna","James Cullen","16 Dec 1925","21 Nov 1990","0","The son of James Cullen Hanna, Sr and Margaret Irene Smith.","STR06" "I12578","Hanna","Noah Elbert","31 Mar 1879","Yes, date unknown","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XXN6-VPX
name: Noah Elbert Hanna
event: Marriage
event date: 06 Sep 1911
event place: , Huntington,
other event place:
registration place: , Huntington, Indiana, United States
marriage license date:
residence: Jefferson Twp
gender: Male
age (estimated): 32
number of prior marriages:
race: White
birth date: 31 Mar 1879
birthplace: Jefferson Twp
father's name: Wallace Hanna
mother's name: Anna M Cramer
spouse's name: Grace Brown
spouse's residence: Mount Etna Indiana
spouse's gender: Female
spouse's age (estimated): 30
spouse's number of prior marriages:
spouse's race: White
spouse's birth date: 21 Mar 1881
spouse's birthplace: Wabash Indiana
spouse's father's name: John W Brown
spouse's mother's name: Virginia Clingerman
informant's name:
officiator's name: Edward H Kennedy
page:
record number:
reference:
film number: 002295251
digital folder number: 004185612
image number: 00736
number of images: 1
batch number: M02121-3
Collection: Noah Elbert Hanna, ""Indiana, Marriages, 1811-1959""","STR06" "I12256","Hanna","Wallace","Mar 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Indiana, Huntington County, Jefferson Twp
Enumerated 25 Jun 1900
SD 11 ED 83 Sheet 14B
296-307
Hanna, Wallace H Head W M March 1856 44 M 22 Oh Oh Oh Farmer
Hanna, Anna M Wf W F March 1857 43 M 22 1/1 Ind Pa Pa
Hanna, Noah Son W M March 1879 21 S Ind Oh Ind Farmer
Cramer, Maria Mother-in-law W F Jun 1855 65 Wd 3/3 Pa Pa Pa
297-308
Cramer, William Head W M July 1854 45 m 22 Pa Pa Pa Farmer
Cramer, Catharine Wf W F Feb 1853 47 M 22 6/3 Oh Va Oh
Cramer, Clinton A Son W M Jun 1881 19 S Ind Pa Oh Farm Laborer
Cramer, Joseph L Son W M Aug 1882 17 S Ind Pa Oh Farm Laborer
Cramer, Alverda m Dtr W F Apr 1854 16 S Ind Pa Ohio","STR06" "I28908","Hannaford","Lula Ann","18 Sep 1867","19 Dec 1948","0","She was the daughter of George Henry HANNAFORD (1842-1917) and Martha May HAUGHTON (1844-1922).

Melba Gene McLemore notes she was buried in the Poplar Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, in Calhoun County, Mississippi","STR06" "I28908","Hannaford","Lula Ann","18 Sep 1867","19 Dec 1948","0","(Research):

Census Information (courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore):

1920 Census
Poplar Springs, Calhoun County, Mississippi
Lula A 51 MS MS MS (Widow)
Henry L 18 MS MS MIS Farmer
Mattie C 15 MS MS MS
Irena I 12 MS MS MS

1930 Census
Beat 2, Calhoun County, Mississippi
Henry McLemore abt 1902 Miss Hd
Lula abt 1869 Mother
Lovallie abt 1906 Sister
Mattie C abt 1907 Sister
Iris C abt 1910 Sister","STR06" "I18744","Hansen","Maretje","Bef 1629","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Hans Jansen. He was a farmer in Long Island. She was an indentured servant to Philip Gerritssen, who kept a tavern and lodging house in New Amsterdam. After Jurien died, she married second Jacob Jansen. (Stowell, p 37, 485).","STR06" "I33819","Hanson","Nancy Ann","27 Apr 1962","31 May 2019","0","Nancy Ann Forse, 57, of Bronson, Texas passed away Friday, May 31, 2019 at her residence.

Nancy was born April 27, 1962 in Chicago, Illinois to Pat Hanson. They moved to Sabine County early in her life where they lived at San Augustine Park. In her teenage years, she moved in with Barbara and Johnny Williamson at San Augustine Park where they finished raising her as one of their own. Nancy considered Barbara and Johnny as parents.

Nancy married David Forse of Pineland, Texas in 1984 and together they had two boys, Dustin Forse and Anthony Forse. In later years of life, Nancy would find Charles Dickerson of Bronson, Texas where she spent her remaining time with him. Nancy and Charles like to chase pipelines.

If there was one thing for sure about Nancy, she loved her family, especially her grandchildren. Nancy had lots of friends in her lifetime. She never met a stranger. She also had a love for animals.

Nancy was a lifelong member of Bethel Chapel Baptist Church in Pineland.

She is survived by her husband, Charles Dickerson, of Bronson, Texas; son, Anthony Forse and wife, Denise, of Pineland, Texas; mother, Barbara Williamson; daughters, Charla Sowell of Tenaha, Texas and Brooke Dickerson of Hemphill, Texas; brothers, Billy Hanson of Brookeland, Texas, Bobby Hanson of North Carolina, Jimmy Hanson of Lumberton, Texas, Mike Williamson of Fort Smith, Arkansas, and Steve Williamson of Pineland, Texas; sisters, Cindy Stillwell of North Carolina and Lisa Welch of Pineland, Texas; nephews, Ray Craig of Pineland, Texas, Darrell Williamson and Mike Williamson, Jr., also of Pineland, Joseph Stillwell and Billy Stillwell of North Carolina and Tyler Hanson of Brookeland, Texas; nieces, Sarah Stillwell and Angel Stillwell of North Carolina, Felicia Craig of Pineland, Texas, Kendra Williamson, Sheena Moody and Maegan Williamson; grandchildren, Haylee Forse, Karalyne Forse, and Gabby Collins of Pineland, Texas, Zack and Allisa Retherford of Bronson, Texas, Japhen Walker, Gracie Walker, and Caden Sowell, all of Bronson; and Saren Shivers.

Nancy was preceded in death by her son, Kenneth Dustin Forse; brother, Wayne Williamson; dad, Johnny Williamson; mother, Pat Hanson; and grandson, Issac Shivers.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Sunday, June 2, 2019 at Bethel Chapel Baptist Church in Pineland, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Monday, June 3, 2019 at Bethel Chapel Baptist Church under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro Brad Forrest officiating.

Burial will follow services in Bethel Chapel Cemetery.

Serving as pallbearers are Ray Craig, Michael Williamson, Jr., Kris Hardy, Butch Ellison, Darrell Williamson, and Kyle Farris.

Online book signing and condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I20480","Hanus","Anna","Abt 1900","","0","Anna came to the U.S. with sister Josie in 1920. She married Frank KARA, and he worked for International Harvester in Cicero, Illinois. When he was layed off by them in the 1930s, they moved to the Nebraska farm of Fred and Josie Kotas to work, until he was rehired. Many cases of eggs and meats were sent to them in their time of need to help them out. When times got better, they sent gifts to the Kotas family in the form of clothes and toys and other goodies over the years. (Milligan, p 353).","STR06" "I20476","Hanus","Josie Marie","20 Oct 1901","28 Jul 1986","0","Josie came from Czechoslovakia in 1920, with sister Anna. When they arrived in Ellis Island at the ages of 18 and 19, their names were pinned to their clothing as they spoke no English. They were sent to live with their Aunt Josie Rozanek of Milligan. Eventually arriving at the Fairmont train depot, they were again in the arms of loved ones, even though still strangers to them, but at least they could speak Czech with them. Josie worked at Lincoln as a domestic before her marriage. Sister Anna, and her husband Frank KARA came from Illinois to live with the Kotas family for a brief time during the depression (Milligan, p 352).","STR06" "I47832","","","","","","","" "I46897","Hanzel","Emil L. ""Andy""","5 Jul 1913","2 Feb 1977","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Sue Thibodeau, has a photo. He is also shown as a son of Joseph Hanzel and Marie Kotas, who also have memorial pages at FindAGrave.","STR06" "I45195","","","","","","","" "I46902","Hanzel","Henry Sherman","25 Oct 1952","21 Oct 2016","0","Copied from the FindAGrave memorial page created by Bettie
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, 26 October 2016

Henery Sherman Hanzel, age 63, passed away Friday, October 21, 2016, in Herman Memorial Hospital in Houston, Texas.

Henery was born October 25, 1952 in Zavalla, Texas to Emil ""Andy"" Hanzel, Sr. and Brooksie Lea Bailey Hansel.

He was a self-employed carpenter.

He is survived by his son Andy Ray Hanzel of Norwood, daughter Shelley Leggio of Crosby, Texas, 3 brothers: Joey Hanzel and wife Valorie of Little Rock, California, Amos Hanzel and wife Helen of Milam, Texas and Emil Hanzel, Jr. of Pasadena, Texas, sister Emma Louise Hanzel of Huntington, 4 grandchildren: Colby, Haylee, Kaylee, and Kirby, one great grandchild Chloe, his companion Sabrina Hanzel of Broaddus, Texas, his special friend Melodia Lacy Murdock of Lacyville, Texas and numerous nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be from 11~1pm, Wednesday, October 26, 2016 in the Macune Baptist Church.

Graveside services will be at 1pm, Wednesday, October 26, 2016 in the Macune Cemetery.

Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill, Texas ~
","STR06" "I43888","","","","","","","" "I2590","","","","","","","" "I25680","Haraway","Daniel White","Abt 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be the son of Samuel HARAWAY and Nancy WILLIAMSON. More details about this family can be found in THE HERITAGE OF LAUDERDALE COUNTY, ALABAMA on page 236.","STR06" "I25680","Haraway","Daniel White","Abt 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information

1860 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, District 1, P.O. Rogersville
Stamped 207
229-229
D.W. Haraway 36 M Farmer $1800 $8275 Ala
Ann Haraway 28 F Ala
John Haraway 9/12 M Ala

1870
unable to locate

1880
Name RelationMarital StatusGenderRaceAgeBirthplaceOccupationFather's BirthplaceMother's Birthplace
Ann HARAWAY Self W Female W 48 AL Keeps House VA VA
John D. HARAWAY Son S Male W 20 AL Farmer TN AL
Pleasant M. HARAWAY Son S Male W 18 AL Works On Farm TN AL
James G. HARAWAY Son S Male W 15 AL Works On Farm TN AL
Samuel B. HARAWAY Son S Male W 11 AL Works On Farm TN AL
Nancy E. HARAWAY Dau S Female W 5 AL TN AL
Source Information:
Census PlaceTownship 2, Beat 2, Lauderdale, Alabama
Family History Library Film 1254018 NA Film Number T9-0018
Page Number 191C","STR06" "I27413","Haraway","Pleasant Mosely","Abt 1862","28 Jul 1921","0","Ancestry.com ""Directory of Deceased American Physiciana, 1804-1929"" shows he was an Allopahty, educated at the Rodgenville Common School and the University of Alabama School of Medicine in Birminghame, a graduate of the Medical College of Alabama in 1890. JAMA Citiation 77:1271.","STR06" "I27413","Haraway","Pleasant Mosely","Abt 1862","28 Jul 1921","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Collin County, JP 7
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 2 ED 22 Sheet 3B
51-51
Haraway, Ples. M Head M M July 1864 35 M 2 Ala Tenn Ala Physician
Haraway, Annie Wf W F Oct 1874 35 M2 1/1 Tx Ala Alal
Haraway, Ada E Dtr W F Oct 1898 2 S Tx Ala Tx
Haraway, Samuel B Brother W M Feb 1869 31 S Ala Tenn Ala Farmer
Haraway, Nancy E Sister W F Oct 1880 19 S Ala Tenn Ala","STR06" "I46050","Haraway","Vera","5 Mar 1921","22 Nov 2003","0","Obituary, Copied from her FindAGrave memorial page:

Lawton Constitution, 23 Nov 2003
Funeral for VERA HAMMERS, 82, Lawton, will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at First Free Will Baptist Church, Lawton, with the Rev. Myrl Kellett and the Rev. James T. Egan, officiating.
Mrs. Hammers died Saturday, Nov. 22, 2003, in Lawton.
Burial will be at Marlow Cemetery under direction of Callaway-Smith-Cobb Funeral Home, Marlow.
She was born March 5, 1921, in Marlow, to Samuel and Lila Tysinger Haraway. She married Howard W. Hammers on Oct. 14, 1950, in Wichita Falls, Texas.
Survivors include a daughter, Jodie Scott and her husband, Kirk; a granddaughter, Jennifer Scott; a grandson, Kelsey Scott; two foster daughters: Kathy Elam, and Christine Gullian and her husband James, all of Lawton; and nieces and nephews.
Friends may call from 1 to 8:30 p.m. today and 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Visitation will also be held at the church from 2 to 8:30 p.m. Monday and from 8:30 a.m. until funeral time on Tuesday.","STR06" "I33543","","","","","","","" "I33543","","","","","","","" "I41812","Harbuck","Charles Bruce","10 Mar 1951","11 Aug 1966","0","His Texas death certificate states he was a motorcycle drived, and was struck from behind by an automobile. He died of a fractured skull and broken neck. He was dead on arrival at the Southeast Memorial Baptist Hospital in Houston. The cemetery shows on his death certificate was Fielders Cemetery in Lufkin.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS1V-9DF
name: Charles Bruce Harbuck
event: Death
event date: 11 Aug 1966
event place: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Single
birth date: 10 Mar 1951
birthplace: Lufkin, Texas
father's name: Joe Otis Harbuck
mother's name: Lois Marie Barrett
certificate number: 52529
film number: 2118372
digital folder number: 005144883
image number: 03161
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Charles Bruce Harbuck, 1966","STR06" "I41811","Harbuck","Joe Otis","17 Feb 1920","14 Apr 2007","0","The Texas Birth Index shows his father as William T. Harbuck.

FindAGrave had a transcription of his obituary, as follows:

LUFKIN - Services for Joe Otis Harbuck, 87, Lufkin, are scheduled for 10 a.m. Tuesday in Gipson Funeral Home chapel, Lufkin, with Rev. Michael Jordan officiating.

Burial will be in Fielder Cemetery.

Mr. Harbuck died April 14, 2007.

He was born Feb. 17, 1920, in Angelina County, the son of the late Habie Lee (Apail) and Thomas Will Harbuck.

He was retired from Texas Electric Steel & Casting Co., and was a lifelong resident of Angelina County. He served as a Corporal in the United States Air Force during World War II.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by an infant child; a son, Charles Bruce Harbuck; brothers, Charlie, Earl, Otis, Mark and Gus; and sisters, Haskie, Lucille, Coreen and Beatrice.

Survivors include his wife of 62 years, Lois Harbuck, Lufkin; sister, Grace Hartman, Lufkin; nieces, nephews and other relatives.

Pallbearers will be Jake Stringer, Roger Harbuck, Donald Harbuck, Mike Harbuck, Jack Earl Smith and Otis Harbuck.

Honorary pallbearers will be Billy Barrett and Max Cammack.

Family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.
Published in the Tyler Morning Telegraph on 4/16/2007.

","STR06" "I7986","Hardin","Frances Lorraine","25 Jan 1926","23 Dec 2001","0","Frances Loraine Dubose Jan. 25, 1926 - Dec. 23, 2001 LIVINGSTON, Texas - Graveside services for Frances Loraine Dubose, 75, of Bryan and formerly of Livingston, are set for 2:30 p.m. Thursday at Eureka Cemetery in Corsicana. The Rev. Lee Poe will officiate. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. to noon Thursday at the Cochran Funeral Home Chapel in Livingston. Mrs. Dubose died Sunday in St. Joseph Regional Health Center in Bryan. She was born in Duncan, Okla., and was a member of the First Baptist Church in Livingston. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clayton Dubose. Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Eddie Hoyt and Tex Ann Drath of Bryan; a stepson and daughter-in-law, Roddy and Linda Dubose of Houston; five grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.","STR06" "I18694","Hardin","John","Abt 1730","28 Apr 1802","0","Son of Benjamin HARDIN II and Sarah HOOPER (Per Donna McDaniel).","STR06" "I24787","Hardin","Mary Daisy","Bef 1881","Yes, date unknown","0","The Farris and Cunningham Tree has her date of birth as 1886 in Clark, Arkansas.","STR06" "I5778","Hardin","Terriel Hoyt","12 Oct 1906","16 May 1995","0","Called ""Pete."" Birth and death dates courtesy of Lynell Cordell, based on the SSDI (443-05-0734) and Texas Death Records as posted on Rootsweb. Juanita Rainey shows he was the son of Terriel Pete Hardin.

1930 census Gray Co. TX Gray Co. TX ED 90-9 Pg. 2--? 401/435 Hardin, Hoyt, head, MW, 23, M, age when first married 18, OK TX KS Tool dresser, Oilwell
Virginia C., wife, FW, 27, M, age when first married 21, OK TX US
Frances L., dau., FW, 4 ?/12, OK OK OK

(Census extract courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I32453","Hardwick","Agnes","Jan 1906","28 Nov 1987","0","Agnes HARDWICK d. 28 November 1987 in Olympia, WA;b. Jan. 1906 in Kingston, OK; dau. of Brit HARDWICK; was 3/16 Chickasaw; was a retired schoolteacher who taught in Oklahoma and in Onaluim, CA.

Marion COCHRAN EDWARDS marionni@aol.com

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~okbits/chickada.html
December 1987","STR06" "I33003","Hardwick","Beulah Ruth","25 Mar 1920","Yes, date unknown","0","She married R. L. Strickland. Their son was David Strickland. He and wife Debbie, and children Chole and David Paul, live in Baird, Texas.","STR06" "I19151","Hardwick","Brit","4 May 1880","4 Mar 1911","0","His mother and wife were listed in Indian Territory as of the 1900 census, but there was not a Brit Hardwick listed with the family. It appears he may have instead been shown as ""Walter C."", born May 1880.

""Pioneers of Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory Volume II""; compiled and edited by Nova A. Lemons, contains a sketch of the Hardwick Family submitted by Jon Eastman Hardwick of Baird, Texas (now deceased). He stated that Britt was born May 4, 1880 and killed March 4, 1911. His burial was on the Hardwick plot. He married Minnie Snellgrove and their children were Dave, Agnes and another daughter (name unknown).","STR06" "I19151","Hardwick","Brit","4 May 1880","4 Mar 1911","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Marshall County, Willis Twp, Chickasaw Reservatio
n
SD 4 ED 178 Sheet 16A
2-2
Marriman, Crisser Hd F Ind 49 Wd 3/3 Ok Miss Miss
Swert, Jessie Adopted Son M W 9 B Ok Ark Ark
3-3
Hardwick, Brit Hd M Ind 29 m1 11 Ok Miss Ok Farmer
Hardwick, Minnie Wf F W 27 M1 11 Tx Mo Mo
Hardwick, Marietta Dtr F Ind 9 S Ok Ok Tx
Hardwick, Dave Son M Ind 6 S Ok Ok Tx
Hardwick, Agnesy Dtr F Ind 4 S Ok Ok Tx
Hardwick, Joe G Son M Ind 1 6/12 S Ok Ok Tx

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Marshall County, Willis, Kingston
SD 3 ED 168 Sheet 12A
Fm 47-47
Honeysuckle, John Hd M W 32 M Miss NC Miss Farmer
Honeysuckle, Minnie Wf F W 37 M Tx Mo? Mo?
Hardwick, Dave Son Step M W 16 S Ok Ok Tx
Hardwick, Agnes Dtr Step F W 14 S Ok Ok Tx
Hardwick, Joe Son Step M W 11 S Ok Ok Tx
Hardwick, Bret Son Step m W 9 S Ok Ok Tx
Honeysuckle, Norine Dtr F W 2 S Ok Ok Tx","STR06" "I33004","","","","","","","" "I32464","","","","","","","" "I32409","Hardwick","David","Between 1879 and 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","Lissa Johnston shows he married Mary GILL, and they were the parents of Mattie and Frank.

At the time of the 1900 Census, in Indian Territory, Pickens Chickasaw Nation, Twp 6, an 18 year old David Hardwick, Indian, born Jan 1882 in Indian Territory with parents born in Mississippi and Tennessee, was a boarder and listed as ""At School"" in the Earnest and Amelia LINN home.","STR06" "I32409","Hardwick","David","Between 1879 and 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):From Rootsweb Native American Data Base:
http://userdb.rootsweb.ancestry.com/nativeamerican/

Name: Hardwick, David
Tribe: Chickasaw
Record Type: enrollment
Age: 19
Sex: M
Enrollment Type: BB (By Blood)
Blood %: 1/16
Card No.: 1036
Roll No.: 3109

Credit belongs to the staff of SW National Archives, Fort Worth, Texas, who compiled the names from the Dawes Enrollment Cards for its National Archives
Others with this Family:
Surname First Name Type Sex Age Blood %
Hardwick Joe P (Parent) M
Hardwick Mary P (Parent) F
Hardwick Sally P (Parent) F
Hardwick David BB (By Blood) M 19 1/16
Hardwick Frank H BB (By Blood) M 1 1/32
Hardwick Mattie BB (By Blood) F 1 1/32","STR06" "I19152","Hardwick","Eastman Lane","15 Sep 1883","23 Dec 1950","0","The 1900 Census instead shows his DOB as Sept 1882, but his death certificate had his date and place of birth as September 15, 1883 in Woodville, Oklahoma. His occupation was listed as painter, paper hanger and repairs.","STR06" "I19152","Hardwick","Eastman Lane","15 Sep 1883","23 Dec 1950","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Callahan County, Baird City, Precinct 1
Enumerated April 3, 1930
ED 30-1 SD 8 Sheet 4A Stamped 59
71-80
Hardwick, Eastman L Head M W 45 M@31 Okla US Okla Painter House
Hardwick, Nell Wife F W 37 M@23 Tx Tx Ark
Hardwick, Mary Nell Dtr F W 12 S Tx Okla Tx
Hardwick, Ruth Dtr F W 10 S Okla Okla Tx
Hardwick, Claire J. Dtr F W 9/12 S Tx Okla Tx","STR06" "I32446","Hardwick","Frank H.","23 Aug 1902","Yes, date unknown","0","He married a Marion, and later lived in Lebanon, Oregon.","STR06" "I32406","Hardwick","George","Abt 1854","16 Oct 1889","0","From National Archives M2086 Roll 1

1878 Chickasaw Annuity Roll Pickens County, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory

#64-Hardwick Dave 1 Male, 1 Female Head of Household 1 Female Child (Self) 3 Family Members Total (Brother)

#65 Hardwick George 1 Male Head of Household 1 Family Member Total

#193 Hardwick J C 1 Male, 1 Female Head of Household 1 Female Child (Self) 3 Family Members Total (Brother)

Did George remain single? Please email us if you know more about George Hardwick.","STR06" "I8438","Hardwick","Hulda Ann","Bef 1821","Aft 1851","0","Henry County Georgia Will Book ""A"", p 154 HULDA ANN STRICKLAND 8/26/1851

Sister: Mary C. Hardwick exec-sister: Mary C. Hardwick wit: James M. Williams; ???? Williams; J.W. Hardwick

Henry County, Georgia was formed in December 1821. Solomon Strickland's property became part of Spalding County when Spalding County was formed in December 1851. (STRICKLAND SCENE Vol. 1 No. 1 Winter 1980, p 5.)","STR06" "I32395","Hardwick","Ida","Jan 1878","22 Apr 1915","0","The Dawes Enrollment packet of George Mutz indicated that is took some time for him to be enrolled as a citizen by intermarriage. The fact that he and Ida married first under a U.S. marriage license, and married again some four years later under a tribal license appeared to be one factor. Additionally, it appeared that the Choctaw and Chickasaw attornies originally protested the enrollment on the grounds that they suspected Ida was actually a full sister of George W. Blevins, Annie B. Roberts, John Orndorf and Mattie Hybarger, and first requested that a full examination be made of the records to determine who the parents of Ida Hardwick Mutz were. The chairman of the enrollment commision stated that upon examination, it was determined that Ida was indeed the daughter of Dave Hardwick, now deceased, who was a citizen by blood and resident of Pickens County, and Creecy Merriman, who was presently age 42 and a citizen by blood.

""Pioneers of Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory Volume II""; compiled and edited by Nova A. Lemons, contains a sketch of the Hardwick Family submitted by Jon Eastman Hardwick of Baird, Texas (now deceased). He stated that Ida was born in April 1877 and died in 1915. J. W. Honeysuckle, in a article below relating to the death of Ida Mutz and her mother, Crecy Harney Hardwick Merriman, stated that Ida had been first married to his brother, a Honeysuckle, prior to her marriage to George Mutz.

TWO WOMEN SLAIN IN FAMILY FEUD

Marshall County Farmer's Home Scene of Double Tragedy

MADILL, Okla., April 22 - (Special)-

Mrs. Creacy Merriman, aged 60, and Mrs G. M. Mutz, 35 years of age, were shot and killed Thursday morning by J. W. Honeysuckle, 27, at the latter's home, about three miles northeast of Kingston.

Honeysuckle fired two pistol shots into the body of each woman. Immediately after the second shot was fired into the body of Mrs. Merriman, she ran out of the house to the front porch where she fell dead. After Mrs. Mutz had been shot the second time she ran out of the room, and sat down by the side of the house. Mrs. Honeysuckle took the wounded woman back into the house
and placed her in bed, where she died fifteen minutes later. Honeysuckle came to Madill and surrendered three hours later. He is now in the county jail here.

According to Honeysuckle the double killing was the culmination of a quarrel over the guardianship of his three step-children. Honeysuckle had been married just one week when the killing occurred.

According to Honeysuckle's statement, Mrs Merriman was the grandmother of his step-children, and Mrs. Mutz was his sister-in-law, her first husband having been his brother. At the time of the killing, Mrs N. F. Benson [Jennie Hardwick], a daughter of Mrs Merriman, and Mrs Honeysuckle, wife of the slayer, were the only other persons in the home. Honeysuckle says that there had been previous domestic trouble in the family.

According to his statement, Mrs. Merriman and Mrs. Mutz drove up to his house during the rain about 9 o'clock Thursday morning. He says that he went to the door and invited the women to tie their team, and to come into the house, while it was raining. The women accepted the invitation, he says, and as they were entering the door one of the women made a remark which caused Mrs. Honeysuckle to object to their presence in the Honeysuckle home. The women entered the house, over the protest of Mrs. Honeysuckle, and attacked Mrs. Honeysuckle, knocking her down, says
Honeysuckle, who alleges that while his wife was on the floor she was kicked by Mrs. Mutz. He says that he pulled the women from his wife and that they assualted him, pushing him back of a stove and against the wall.

""Mrs Merriman picked up a butcher knife and started toward me,"" says Honeysuckle . ""I warned her away several times and kept repeating, 'Don't make me hurt you.' The women kept crowding in on me. I drew a pistol and fired twice, one shot striking Mrs Merriman, the other hitting Mrs Mutz. The women grappled me, and while we were struggling I fired twice at Mrs Merriman, one of the bullets striking Mrs.Merriman, the other going wild and striking Mrs Mutz,"" says Honeysuckle. Mrs. Honeysuckle's three children, over whom the trouble occurred, are of Indian extraction by her former husband, Brit Hardwick, a son of Mrs Merriman.

Mrs Merriman is a widow.

(Courtesy of Debra Usry, copied from a Rootsweb/Ancestry message board)","STR06" "I32395","Hardwick","Ida","Jan 1878","22 Apr 1915","0","(Research):From Rootsweb Native Amercian Data:

Name: Hardwick, Dave
Tribe: Chickasaw
Record Type: enrollment
Sex: M
Enrollment Type: P (Parent)
Card No.: 1022

Credit belongs to the staff of SW National Archives, Fort W
orth, Texas, who compiled the names from the Dawes Enrollment Cards for its National Archives ?u?

?/u?http://www.archives.gov/genealogy/tutorial/dawes/rolls-index.html?u?

?/u? Others with this Family:
Surname First Name Type Sex Age Blood %
Hardwick Dave P (Parent) M
Merriman Crecy P (Parent) F
Mutz George P (Parent) M
Mutz Jake P (Parent) M
Mutz Margaret P (Parent) F
Mutz George BB (By Blood) M 36 IW
Mutz Ida BB (By Blood) F 21 3/8
Mutz Ada BB (By Blood) F 3 3/16
Mutz Fred BB (By Blood) M 1 3/16
Mutz Henry Overton BB (By Blood) M 1 3/16","STR06" "I32448","Hardwick","Infant","Aft 1876","Yes, date unknown","0","Listed on 1878 census with her parents. Might this actually have been Mattie?","STR06" "I32405","Hardwick","James","Abt 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","Not found on the 1878 Chickasaw annuity rolls with his brothers. Did he die young? Move away from the Indian Territories? Please email if you know more about James Hardwick.

Jon Eastman Hardwick, in his article in ""Pioneers of Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory Volume II"" writes that James was born in 1847 and died in youth.","STR06" "I19148","Hardwick","James Lilburn","31 Dec 1883","Oct 1941","0","At the time of the 1900 census (Indian Territory, Chickasaw Nation, Twp 8, District 149) , Lilburn Hardwick, age 14 and born Sept 1885, was a Lodger in the home of Dr. C. B. and Martha E. Martin. he was shown as born in Indian Territory, along with his father, and his mother instead listed as born in Missouri. His occcupation was shown as ""At School.""

Chickasaw Nation. Chickasaw Roll. Residence Pickens County Post Office: Willis, Indian Territory. Dawes Roll No. 3060. Hardwick, Lilburn. Age 16. Male. 1/16. Tribal Enrollment 1897 Chick. residing in Choctaw N. 3rd District. Page 75. Father Joe Hardwick Dead Pickens County. Mother Sally Hardwick Dead non-citizen. Enrollment approved by the Secretary of the Interior Dec 12, 1902. (On Chickasaw roll as Lilbun Hardwick).

Land Allotment: Tishomingo, Indian Territory Sections 29 and 32, Town 6S, Range 4E, Nov 21, 1903 (320 acres, value $1,040).

The Daily Oklahoman
October 20, 1941
J. L. Hardwick, Police Officer Here, Is Dead

James Lilburn Hardwick, 57 year old police officer, was stricken by a heart ailment Sunday while washing his automobile in the driveway of his home, 936 West Commerce avenue, and died en route to Samaritan hospital.

Hardwick, a member of the department since Nov. 11, 1927, was a familiar figure to Capital Hill residents, where he walked one of the few remaining beats in the city, and directed traffic the last year. For many years prior to that his beat was on Reno and California avenues from Harvey to Santa Fe avenue.

He was born Dec. 31, 1883, on a ranch in Marshall County. His father, Joseph Hardwick, was United States marshal here in territory days.

Hardwick came to Oklahoma City before the run of '89 and worked at Wilson & Co. many years before being appointed to the old highway enforcement division of the state license bureau. He was a rate clerk and a guard at the state treasurer's office and served as a special officer at a bus station before joining the police department.

Surviving, in addition to wife, Minnie, are a son, Lilburn Leo Hardwick, 3500 South Harvey avenue; a daughter, Betty Jo, of the home address, and a brother, Dave Hardwick, Port Angeles, Wash.

Arrangements will be announced by the Capitol Hill funeral home.","STR06" "I19148","Hardwick","James Lilburn","31 Dec 1883","Oct 1941","0","(Research):From Rootsweb Native American Database
http://userdb.rootsweb.ancestry.com/nativeamerican/

Native American Data for Joe Hardwick
Name: Hardwick, Joe
Tribe: Chickasaw
Record Type: enrollment
Sex: M
Enrollment Type: P (Parent)
Card No.: 1019

Credit belongs to the staff of SW National Archives, Fort Worth, Texas, who compiled the names from the Dawes Enrollment Cards for its National Archives

http://www.archives.gov/genealogy/tutorial/dawes/rolls-index.html?u?

?/u?First Name Type Sex Age Blood %
Hardwick Joe P (Parent) M
Hardwick Sally P (Parent) F
Hardwick Lilburn BB (By Blood) M 16 1/16

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Precinct 6
Enumerated 17 January 1920
SD 5 ED 161 Sheet 13B and 14A
207-288-299
Hardwick, James L Hd M W 37 M Ok Ok Tn Skil Laborer Morris and Co
Hardwick, Minnie F Wf F W 25 M Tx NC NC
Hardwick, Mary L Dtr F W 5 S Ok Ok Tx
Hardwick, Lilburn L Son M W 3 S Ok Ok Ok

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City, Ward 4rth
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 55-136 SD 5?th Sheet 13B
South West 26
500-148-5
Hardwick, James Hd R $37 M W 45 M@27 Ok Calif Calif Policeman City
Hardwick, Minnie Wf Wf F W 33 M@16 Ok Tx Tx
Hardwick, Loraine Dtr F W 16 S Ok Ok Ok
Hardwick, Leo Son M W 12 S Tx Ok Ok
Hardwick, Betty Jo Dtr F W 6 S Ok Ok Ok","STR06" "I19153","Hardwick","Janie","Jul 1885","12 Mar 1960","0","Also shown as Jennie or Jincy? Lissa Johnston shows that she married Nat BENSON. She is not listed as a child of Dave and Crecy's by Jon Eastman Hardwick.","STR06" "I19153","Hardwick","Janie","Jul 1885","12 Mar 1960","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Marshall County, Willis Twp, Chickasaw Reservation
1-1
Benson, Nat F Hd M W 29 M1 6 Miss Miss Miss English Farmer
Benson, Jannie Wife F Ind 24 M1 6 2/2 Ok Ark Ok
Benson, Hamp Son m Ind 4 S Ok Miss Ok
Benson, Jewel Dtr F Ind 1 1/2 S Ok Miss Ok
2-2
Marriman, Cressie
3-3
Brit and Minnie Hardiwick

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Bryan county, Speairs
Enumerated 3 January 1920
SD 3 ED 27 Sheet 1B
2-2
Benson, N.F. Hd M W 38 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer General Farm
Benson, Jannie Wf F In 33 M Ok Ok Ok
Benson, Hamp Son M Ind 14 S Ok Miss Ok
Benson, Jewell Dtr F Ind 10 S Ok Miss Ok
Benson, Maria Dtr F Ind 6 S Ok Miss Ok
Benson, Horace Son M Ind 2 S Ok Miss Ok


1930 Census
Oklahoma, Bryan County, Speairs Twp
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 7-35 SD 13 Sheet 1A Stamped 21
2-2
Benson, Frank N Head M W 46 M@21 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Benson, Vira B Wf F W 36 M@19 Tx Tx Tenn
Benson, Marrie Dtr Ind 15 S Ok Mix Blood Chickasaw
Benson, Jorrice Son M Ind 12 S Ok Mix Blood Chickasaw
[Note: Nat F appears to have remarried a Vera, born in Texas]



1930 Census
Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Wilson Twp, Fort Towson Town
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 12-6 SD 13 Sheet 5A Stamped 43
114-124
Benson, J. Hamp Hd M Ind 24 M 19 Ok Mixed Blood Choctaw Salesman Dry Good Store
Benson, Jewell Sister Hd F In 20 S Ok Miss Oklahoma Saleslady Dry Good Store","STR06" "I19145","Hardwick","Joe B.","Abt 1881","Abt 1931","0","At the time of the 1900 census, in Indian Territory, Chickasaw Nation, Twp 7, 20 year old Joe B. Hardwick was listed as a boarder in the home of John and Mollie Underhill. His date of birth was shown as Jun 1879, and he and his parents were all listed as being born in Indian Territory. Joe's occupation was shown as Farm Laborer.

Chickasaw Nation. Chickasaw Roll.
Residence Pickens County
Post Office: Powell, Indian Territory. Dawes Roll No. 3041.
Hardwick, Joe B. Age 18. Male. 1/16. Tribal Enrollment 1897 Chick. residing in Choctaw N. 3rd District. Page 75.
Father Joe Hardwick Dead Pickens County.
Mother Sally Hardwick Dead non-citizen. Enrollment approved by the Secretary of the Interior Dec 12, 1902.

Land Allotment: Tishomingo, Indian Territory Sections 19 and 24, Town 7S, Range 5E-4E, April 20, 1903. Ardmore, Indian Territory, Section 2, Town 6s, Range 4E, Nov. 1, 1907.

Jon Eastman Hardwick, in his article in ""Pioneers of Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory Volume II"" that Joe was believed to have married twice and sired six children.","STR06" "I19145","Hardwick","Joe B.","Abt 1881","Abt 1931","0","(Research):From Rootsweb Native American Data Base:
http://userdb.rootsweb.ancestry.com/nativeamerican/
Card No. 1012

Surname First Name Type Sex Age Blood %
Hardwick Alma Bell P (Parent) F
Hardwick Joe P (Parent) M
Hardwick Sally P (Parent) F
Hardwick Joe B BB (By Blood) M 18 1/16
Hardwick Montia B BB (By Blood) F 1 1/32","STR06" "I32399","Hardwick","John C.","Abt 1815","Bef 1878","0","Hardwick, John C.- white resident among the Chickasaws, was possibly the
last white man to marry a Chickasaw in Mississippi. He married Elizabeth
Jane Boyd (born February 3, 1828), daughter of James M. and Nancy Boyd,
in Marshall County, Mississippi. on November 25, 1844 (1). The couple
lived in Tippah County, Mississippi, in 1850, but moved west in 1852.
When they died is unknown, though they were in Pickens County in the
Chickasaw Nation in 1870. they were the parents of James (1847), Joseph
C. (1850-1884), John David (1852-1889), George D. (1854-1889), and Nancy
(married John T. Huff) (2).

(1) Garland, 130-134.
(2) Ibid. John C. Hardwick was probably related to the Bourlands.
John B. Bourland, son of Ebenezer Bourland, was born in Hopkins County,
Kentucky, and married Nancy R. Hardwick, daughter of James Hardwick of
Tennessee and wife Nancy Melar (Speer and Brown, ARK:35).
That is the only Hardwick listed. There are no Hardricks...

From ""Who Was Who Among The Southern Indians"", (Page 204)
a genealogical notebook, 1698-1907 by Don Martini, 929.314, printed in
1998, Falkner, MS. It is a guide to the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw and Creek Indian
tribes and the relatives/possible relatives.

(Transcription by Lola Crane, original not viewed)

Lissa Johnston shows he was the Sheriff of Pickens County, Oklahoma in 1870. She cites Marie King Garland's book, ""Chickasaw Loves and Allied Families"" as the source of her information about the Hardwick family.

In April, 1872, J.C. Hardwick was summoned as a witness on a (judical) case and paid $5 for his services.

On October 16, 1872, the County Judge appointed J.C. Hardwick County Treasury of Pickens County.

On the 21 of May, 1873, J.C. Hardwick was ordered to pay himself $1000 for building and furnishing a court house for Pickens County.","STR06" "I32399","Hardwick","John C.","Abt 1815","Bef 1878","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Tippah County, The Third Division
Enumerated 9 September 1850
155-155
John Hardwick 35 M Farmer Tenn
Jane Hardwick 28 F Miss
James Hardwick 3 M Miss
John Hardwick 2/12 M Miss

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","STR06" "I19149","Hardwick","John David ""Dave""","Between 1850 and 1852","23 Oct 1889","0","John David ""Dave"" Hardwick might actually have been born early than 1852, as two month old John Hardwick is listed with his parents and brother James at the time of the 1850 census. Or did that earlier census record actually relate to Joseph, said to have been born in 1850?

""Pioneers of Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory Volume II""; compiled and edited by Nova A. Lemons, contains a sketch of the Hardwick Family submitted by Jon Eastman Hardwick of Baird, Texas (now deceased). He stated that John David Hardwick was an U.S. mashal and was killed in the line of duty. John and Creacy were both buried in the old Harney graveyard. He thought that the cemetery was moved to near Woodville at the time Lake Texoma was built.

The FORT SMITH CRIMINAL CASE FILES, 1866-1900, references a case involving Dave Hardwick. It related to an incident that took place 23 January 1883 in Texas ""on the Indian Nation."" Charles CRISWELL testified that on that night a party of five men, including Milton B. OVERTON, Brit WILLIS and Dave HARDWICK came to his home and asked to stay the night and have their horses fed. They also wanted supper. He went to feed the horses and then Milton Overton ""got after my wife (Sarah CRISWELL)"" ----she jumped the fence and ran into the smokehouse. He grabbed her by the ankle, and Charles tried to push him away. Milton pulled out his pistol and Sarah CRISWELL hollered because she was afraid. Then HARDWICK came out with a pistol. Charles told him to put up the gun so no one would get hurt. HARDWICK told OVERTON to ""behave himself and let the Woman get supper"". The defendants later said they came from Sherman and had rented the horses out of the stable Charles said he was born in South Carolina and he was an Irishman. His wife was born in Grayson Co and was a White Woman and not an Indian. CRISWELL reported that Milton OVERTON told him the next morning that he was a Chickasaw, he said they were all Chickasaws. Charles said that he married his wife about 5 or 6 months previously in Grayson county. She was 35 and had been married once before. He said that HARDWICK did not molest his wife that night, and that as quick as Brit WILLIS got off his horse that evening, he had said he was sick and went straight to bed and did not attempt to molest his wife. Lewis COLBERT also did not attempt to molest his wife in any way---none of the defendants attempted to molest his wife in any way except Milton OVERTON. CRISWELL also said that he had heard later from a neighbor that the defendant Dave HARDWICK was an officer. Dave HARDWICK testified he was Constable in the Chickasaw Nation. He said he had four men with him as a posse to assist in making an arrest. They were Milton OVERTON, Brit WILLIS, Frank McLISH, and Lewis COLBERT. Milton Overton was 19 or 20 years of age and they ""were all sober."" He said he ""did not see or hear nor was not Informed of any ??? between Milton and Mrs. Criswell on that night. I did not see Milton use any Improper Language or Conduct towards Mrs. Criswell. I did not tell Milton at any time that might to put up his pistol or behave himself when I went out to see where our Horses were and came back I said to Milton 'Come and lets go to bead that was all I said to him.'"" HARDWICK further testified that he and Milton slept in the same room all night, that they had breakfast the next morning with the CRISWELL's and then paid for their keep and left. Charles CRISWELL was recalled to the stand and testified that they men were drinking something from a flask.

B. F. OVERTON, the father of Milton Overton, posted appearance bonds for everyone involved. He was Governor of the Chickasaw Nation at the time.

From About Ft. Smith Criminal Case Files, 1866-1900
Database of criminal case files

This database consists of criminal court cases of such famous outlaws as Wyatt Earp and ""Cherokee Bill"" Goldsby. Many of these 50,000 cases were heard by the famous ""hanging"" Judge Isaac C. Parker, appointed by President Grant to bring law and order to the territory of Arkansas. The descriptions provide the first and last name of the defendant, the type of crime, the year, the jacket number, and other information.

Coverage Dates:1883 - 1883 Part Of:Series: Defendant Jacket Files for U.S. District Court Western Division of Arkansas, Fort Smith Division, compiled 1866 - 1900 Access Restriction(s):Unrestricted Use Restriction(s):Unrestricted General Note(s):See also criminal defendant case file for Overton, Milton.

Variant Control Number(s):NAIL Control Number: NRFF-21-3W51-19696","STR06" "I19149","Hardwick","John David ""Dave""","Between 1850 and 1852","23 Oct 1889","0","(Research):From National Archives M2086 Roll 1

1878 Chickasaw Annuity Roll Pickens County, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory

#64-Hardwick Dave 1 Male, 1 Female Head of Household 1 Female Child (Self) 3 Family Members Total

The above listing appears to be for John David Hardwick, with his wife, Crecy Harney. Is the Female child listed their newborn daughter, Ida? Or could it possibly be the older child born to Dave by his first wife, Sarah Dunephin? If this listing is for an older child, it would very possiblty be Mary T. ""Mollie"" Hardwick, born ca 1872, parents currently unknown. It is known, however, that Mary/Mollie was a member of the Chickasaw tribe by blood.

#65 Hardwick George 1 Male Head of Household 1 Family Member Total (Brother)

#193 Hardwick J C 1 Male, 1 Female Head of Household 1 Female Child (Self) 3 Family Members Total (Brother)","STR06" "I32450","Hardwick","Jon Eastman","15 Jan 1932","31 Dec 2007","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VDDM-5YT
name: John Eastman Hardwick
event: Birth
event date: 15 Jan 1932
event place: Callahan, Texas
gender: Male
father: Eastman Hardwick
mother: Nell Cox
certificate number:
Collection: John Eastman Hardwick, ""Texas, Birth Index, 1903-1997""


BAIRD-Jon Hardwick, age 75, of Baird, Texas, passed away on Monday, December 31, 2007 at his home. Services were to be held at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008 in the First United Methodist Church of Baird with Rev. Pamala Vannow officiating, assisted by Rev. Sandra Keith. Interment was to follow at Ross Cemeter Annex. Services are under the direction of Parker Funeral Home in Baird, Texas. A visitation was held at the funeral home on Wednesday, January 1, 2008 from 5:00 until 7:00 p.m.

Jon was born in Baird, Texas, on January 15, 1932 to Eastman and Nell Cox Hardwick. He had lived all his life in Baird, where he graduated from Baird High School and later, in 1952, from West Texas State College in Canyon, Texas. In November of 1957, Jon married Betty Cunningham in Baird. She preceded him in death in June of 2000.

Jon had been a Certified Public Accountant since 1960, and was a lifetime member of the American Institute of C.P.A.'s. He was a former Baird Volunteer fireman and was also a member of the Chickasaw Nation Society.

The current mayor of the City of Baird, Jon was elected to the office in June of 1996. He also served as the Callahan County Democratic Chairman for many years and was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Baird.

Survivors include 2 daughters, Lydia Barnard and husband Gary of Austin, Texas, and Crecia Reynolds and husband Jim of Midland, Texas; 2 sisters, Claire Spaulding of Baird, Texas, and Mary Gafford of Abilene, Texas; 3 grandchildren, Eastman Barnard and Chris Reynolds of San Marcos, Texas; and several nieces and nephews.

Memorials may be made to Hospice of the Big Country, 4600 Hartford St., Abilene, Texas 796059989.","STR06" "I17690","Hardwick","Joseph C.","31 Mar 1850","1 Jan 1884","0","His tombstone has his date of birth as March 31, 1850, and date of death as January 1, 1884.

Could he have been born later than 1850? Not listed with his parents on the 1850 Tippah County, Mississippi census, although a John, 2 months old, is listed.

From National Archives M2086 Roll 1

1878 Chickasaw Annuity Roll Pickens County, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory

#64-Hardwick Dave 1 Male, 1 Female Head of Household 1 Female Child (Self) 3 Family Members Total (Brother)

#65 Hardwick George 1 Male Head of Household 1 Family Member Total (Brother)

#193 Hardwick J C 1 Male, 1 Female Head of Household 1 Female Child (Self) 3 Family Members Total

Pickens County Court Records GS 1666430

16 Feb 1871 the following named summons were issued to L.M. Parker, Simon Keel, Charles Love, James H. Jones, David Jones, Brit Willis, Jo Hardwick. Docketed for March Term of County Court. The above defendants were summoned to attend on March 7, 1876 to answer the complaint of said court. Reported for introducing intoxicating spiritous liquors into Pickens County. Also with rioting at the house temporarily occupied by Wallace Word, Unah in tubby and others. Also rioting at the house of Mr. Williams. (Note: it appears that the case against Brit Willis, Joseph Hardwick and Charles Love was taken up and investigated and dismissed by the court).

In August 1875, Joe C. Hardwick was summoned as a witness for the Chickasaw Nation vs. Walison. Joe C Hardwick saw Walison with a pistol.

Jon Eastman Hardwick, in his article in ""Pioneers of Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory Volume II"" writes that he was ""killed on January 1, 1884. He was a sheriff.""","STR06" "I32454","","","","","","","" "I32481","Hardwick","Mary Lorraine","Abt 1915","12 Oct 1938","0","Jon Eastman Hardwick, in his article in ""Pioneers of Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory Volume II"" writes that she married W. D. MOYER.","STR06" "I33002","Hardwick","Mary Nell","20 May 1917","25 Feb 2008","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X2JN-V68
name: Mary Nel Hardwick
event: Birth
event date: 20 May 1917
event place: Hico, Hamilton, Texas, United States
gender: Female
father: Eastman Hardwick
mother: Nel Cox
certificate number: 18672
digital folder number: 004491073
image number: 00592
Collection: Mary Nel Hardwick, ""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935""

She was said to have married Thomas Kern Gafford. They had no issue.","STR06" "I5921","Hardwick","Mary T. ""Mollie""","23 Oct 1872","20 Jun 1893","0","Viki Anderson ""Viki's Little Corner of the Web,"" http://www.roark-family.org/ shows that John David and Francis Dunephine had a child between 1872 and 1874. Jon Eastman Hardwick, in his article in ""Pioneers of Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory Volume II"" writes that John David Hardwick and Frances Dunephin ""had a DAUGHTER, name not known."" (Emphasis added).

It appears that this daughter must be Mary T. ""Mollie"" Hardwick, born 23 Oct 1872 in Indian Territory. Mollie married Thomas Bunker Payne in Pickens County, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory, in 1891. She died in 1893, leaving behind her husband and one son, Thomas Hamilton Payne II. Thomas Bunker Payne later enrolled in the Chickasaw Nation based on his marriage to Mollie.

The actual marriage license between Thomas and Mary shows her last name as HARDWICK. Thomas B. Payne's application for enrollment in the Chickasaw Nation by marriage shows the name as HARDRICK. That spelling appears to be incorrect.

All circumstantial evidence points to this being the only family into which Mary ""Mollie"" Hardwick, the wife of Thomas B. Payne, could fit. However, there is not as yet any definative proof. PLEASE EMAIL US at stxstrong@gmail.com if you can provide more information about the child of John David Hardwick and Sarah Dunephine, and/or help us prove or disprove that this child was Mary T. ""Mollie"" Hardwick.","STR06" "I32410","Hardwick","Mattie","Oct 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","Mattie was shown as 1/8 Chickasaw by blood when she enrolled in the Chickasaw Nation.

Lissa Johnston shows that she later married a Mr. Norman and a Mr. Yates.","STR06" "I32410","Hardwick","Mattie","Oct 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Rootsweb Native American Database
http://userdb.rootsweb.ancestry.com/nativeamerican/

Tribe: Chickasaw
Record Type: enrollment
Sex: M
Enrollment Type: P (Parent)
Card No.: 528

Credit belongs to the staff of SW National Archives, Fort Worth, Texas, who compiled the names from the Dawes Enrollment Cards for its National Archives


Others with this Family:
Surname First Name Type Sex Age Blood %

Hardwick Joe P (Parent) M
Ryle M D P (Parent) M
Ryle Nancy P (Parent) F
Ryle Whitmill A BB (By Blood) M 30 IW
Ryle Mattie BB (By Blood) F 20 1/8
Ryle Emma BB (By Blood) F 4 1/16
Ryle Minnie May BB (By Blood) F 2 1/16 (sic, s/b Nannie)
Ryle Nannie May BB (By Blood) F 2 1/16
Ryle Jesse Lee BB (By Blood) F 1 1/16
Ryle W H BB (By Blood) M 1 1/16","STR06" "I32396","Hardwick","Samuel","Abt 1888","24 Dec 1892","0","Not listed as a child by Jon Eastman Hardwick.","STR06" "I9549","Hardy","Arsula ""Sulie"" Catherine Persinger","5 May 1860","13 Jan 1934","0","Her listing on FindAGrave indicates she ""was a daughter of Gotch Jackson Persinger Hardy and Louisa V. Gillespie. Arsula, or Sulie, married George Washington Fuller on 19 Oct 1876 in Newton County, Texas.""

Name Arsulla Fuller
Event Date 13 Jan 1934
Event Place Newton, Newton, Texas
Gender Female
Race (Original) white
Age (Formatted) 71 years 8 months 8 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date 05 May 1862
Birthplace Newton Co, Tex
Marital Status Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name G J P Hardy
Father's Birthplace Unknown
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace Unknown
Occupation Housewife
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place Newton
Burial Date 15 Jan 1934
Informant's Name (Original) X
GS Film number 2115985
Digital Folder Number 4165965
Image Number 560
Reference ID cn 4024

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFQK-JS4 : accessed 18 Aug 2013), Arsulla Fuller, 13 Jan 1934.","STR06" "I39064","Hardy","Bonnie","29 Sep 1901","6 Apr 1998","0","Sabine County Reporter
April 8, 1998, p 13

Bonnie Cartwright

Bonnie Hardy Cartwright, 96, of San Augustine died Monday, April 6, 1998, at the Twin Lakes Care Center in San Augustine.

Born Sept. 29, 1901 in San Augustine County as a daughter of the late Dutch and Mary Lou (Dickerson) Hardy, she was a lifelong resident of the area. Mrs. Cartwright was homemaker and a member of Rosevine Missionary Baptist Church.

Survivors: son, Jessie Cartwright of Rosevine, daughters Willie Mae COLLIER of San Augustine and Elizabeth PHELPS of Nederland; 18 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren; and 29 great-great grandchildren.

Funeral services are set for 2 p.m. today (Wednesday) at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine with Bro. Cliff Durham and Bro. Charles Stephens officiating. Intermenet will follow in Rosevine Cemetery.

Arrangements are being handled by Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.","STR06" "I36758","","","","","","","" "I36289","Hardy","Etta Lee","20 Jan 1911","18 Jul 2002","0","Kay Parker McCary, in her transcription of the Hemphill City Cemetery, shows her as the daughter of Robert L. Hardy and Clara King.","STR06" "I26265","Hardy","Florence Lucinda","18 Oct 1895","2 Apr 1990","0","Her tombstone is inscribed ""Florence Birdwell Oct 18, 1895-Apr 2, 1990 She had few possessions but no wants. Loved by everyone.""

Her FindAGrave memorial page links her to her parents, Theophilus Persinger Hardy (1865-1947) and Mary Lou Dickerson (1875-1915).","STR06" "I34058","","","","","","","" "I47347","Hargis","Herbert Kyle","3 Jun 1921","2 Mar 2000","0","His FindAGrave memorial page shows him as a son of James C. Hargis (1892-1981) and Rector Elese MAY Hargis (1899-1974). It also shows he was married first to Elizabeth Lou Bartz (m. 1946). Her last name a death was listed as Rosenberger, and she was born in 1922 and died in 1992.","STR06" "I33596","","","","","","","" "I45692","Hargis","Rebel Lee","22 Jun 1863","26 Dec 1909","0","Copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by Ron Manley:

Mrs. W. T. McLemore, who died at Terrell, Texas on last Sunday, was brought home and buried in the Mount Zion graveyard on Wednesday. She was the sister of Dr. Q. A. Hargis, and has many relatives in Grant parish.

Published in The Colfax Chronicle, January 1, 1910","STR06" "I24119","Hargrove","Claude","19 Aug 1907","7 Jul 1908","0","Sandra Meier reports that Claude died after falling backwards out of a wagon being pulled by his sisters.","STR06" "I23049","Hargrove","Harold Freeman","7 Mar 1921","28 Oct 1963","0","Sandra Meier reports that Harold joined the Navy shortly after graduating from High School. He was inducted in Houston, Texas. He was a radio man-navigator and a pilot. After completing his military service, he worked for Reid Roller Bitrs and then owned his own television repair shop. He was married to Emma Mae Arnold.","STR06" "I38881","Hargrove","James Wilson","Nov 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","As of the 1920 census, he was single and living with his brother and sister-in-law, John Franklin and Lena Hargrove, as was his widowed mother.","STR06" "I23956","Hargrove","John Franklin","Jul 1831","Bef 1920","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation
Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace

Frank HARGROVE Self M Male W 48 MS Farmer GA GA
Emeline HARGROVE Wife M Female W 27 TX MS TX
Pinkey HARGROVE Dau S Female W 4 TX MS TX
Jno. Frank HARGROVE Son S Male W 1 TX MS TX

Source Information:
Census PlaceSabine, Texas
Family History Library Film1255325 NA Film Number T9-1325
Page Number220A

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 6B
102-102
Hargroves, Frank Head W M July 1831 68 M 26 Miss Miss Ga Farmer
Hargoves, Emiline Wf W F Jun 1853 46 M 26 6/5 Tx Tx Tx
Hargroves, John Son W M July 1878 21 S Tx Miss Tx Farmer
Hargroves, Calla Dau W F Aug 1883 16 S Tx Miss Tx
Hargroves, Wilson Son W M Nov 1881 12 S Tx Miss Tx


","STR06" "I23958","Hargrove","John Franklin","Jul 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 15A
294-294
Hargroves, John F Head m W 41 M Tx Miss Tx Farming
Hargroves, Lena Wf F W 40 M Tx Miss Tn
Hargroves, Era F Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Hargroves, Irene Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Hargroves, Vance L Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Hargroves, John H Son M W 2 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Hargroves, Emma Mother F W 67 Wd Tx Ga Tx
Hargroves, James W Brother M W 32 S Tx Miss Tx
","STR06" "I41358","Hargrove","Joseph Floyd","9 May 1833","15 Sep 1886","0","Said to be a son of Solomon Hargrove and Sarah Stringer of Georgia.","STR06" "I38878","Hargrove","Noble Earl","12 Jun 1920","23 Jan 2012","0","The Sabine County Reporter
February 1, 2012, Page 9

Noble E. Hargrove, 91, passed away Monday January 23, 2012 in Tyler.

He was born to John Franklin and Lena (Warner) Hargrove in Rosevine, Texas on June 12, 1920.

Hargrove graduated from Rosevine School in 1936 and then went into the Army. During WWll he was in the Army-AirCorp and flew planes in Africa, Italy and Russia. He was a Flight Chief. After serving his time he came back to the States and went to work as a stillman for Gulf Oil. After retiring he came home and became a Farmer and Rancher. He was of the Methodist faith.

He is survived by son Bill Hargrove and wife Barbara of Abita Springs, La.; daughter Linda Hargrove Hill and her husband Tony of Whitehouse; Grandson Perry William Hill of Whitehouse; brother Vance Hargrove of Sabine County; numerous cousins and friends.

Funeral Services were held Thursday, Jan. 26, in Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating and interment followed in the Rosevine Cemetery.

Services were under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine.","STR06" "I23024","Hargrove","Starkey","25 Jan 1873","13 Nov 1960","0","The son of Wiley HARGROVE and Nancy RICHARDSON.

1910 Census Jasper, 2 JP, ED 61
Hargrove, Starkey Hd 37 M1 8 Tx Miss Tx Blacksmith
Hargrove, Arrilla Wife 36 m1 8 4/3 Tx Tx Tx Seamstress
Hargrove, Lucile Dtr 7 Tx Tx Tx
Hargrove, Talitha Dtr 6 Tx Tx Tx
Hargrove, Cecia W Dtr 5 Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census Jasper, JP 4, ED 77
Hargrove, Starkey 46 Tx Miss Miss Farmer Sawmill Hargrove, Arilla 35 Tx Tx Tx
Hargrove, Hazel 17 Tx Tx Tx
Hargrove, Litha 16 Tx Tx Tx
Hargrove, Cecile 14 Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census Jasper, JP 4, ED 11
Hargrove, Starkey Head 57 M@28 Tx Ms Ms Farmer Hargrove, Rilla Wife 46 M@17 Tx Tx Tx
Hargrove, Harold Son 9 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I38879","Hargrove","Vance L.","28 Oct 1912","19 Dec 2013","0","Sabine County Reporter, p. 7
November 13, 2002

Hargrove, third generation rancher, retires

Vance Hargrove's great-grandfather, Franklin Marion Hargrove, purchased his large farm/ranch around 1869 and his father, John Franklin Hargrove worked this land and owned cattle until his death in 1969. It was at that time that Vance took charge. Vance had his 90th birthday on Monday, October 28. On Wednesday, Oct. 30, he loaded up all his cattle and sent them to the auction to be sold, saying it was time for him to retire. The farm/ranch is located in the Rosevine community in Sabine County on FM 1, approximately 1 mile south of the San Augustine County line. Vance has served on numerous boards and committees in San Augustine and Sabine counties. Some of these being ASCS, Pineywoods Water Conservation, Rosevine Cemetery, Sabine County Farm Bureau Insurance Board, GM Water Board and Milam Settlers Day Organization. He is well known by young and old alike, having worked with many youth programs in years past. For years he was a very active member in the Sabine County Trailriders Association. Many will remember Vance and his old gray mare ""Pat"" which he rode in parades and trailrides. Vance states that he couldn't have stayed in the ranching business as long as he had without the help and support of his brother, Noble Hargrove. Noble came back to the homeplace to live in 1981 with his wife Jean. When asked what he is going to do in his spare time, he said he is going to live life to the fullest, have a good time, and visit with his friends and neighbors at Donald Griffin's Korner Grocery.

Thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Fuller for collective information.

Obituary

Mr. Vance L. Hargrove, 101, longtime centenarian of the Rosevine Community in Sabine County, Texas, passed from this life late Thursday evening, December 19, 2013, in San Augustine, Texas.

Vance was born October 28, 1912, and lived most of his life in the Rosevine Community in Sabine County on Farm Road 1. He was very active in the Farming/Ranching and Cattle and Trail rides throughout East Texas. He was instrumental in establishing the Sabine County Jr. Livestock Show in the mid-1980's and served on its board of Directors for many years. He did the same with the Piney Woods Soil and Water Conservation District.

In the late 1920's and early 1930's he worked in a construction crew, blasting stumps from the highway right-of-way during construction of the section of Highway 8 between Bronson and Ford's Corner, which was paved in 1936 to become Highway 59, which was renamed Highway 96 in 1939, and then was later again renamed Farm Road 1 in 1951.
About six to seven years ago, while conducting a tour of Farm Road 1 for a news reporter from the Beaumont Reporter, who was doing a cover story on the Highway, they stopped at Vance's home.

For over an hour, Vance told stories of the construction of Farm Road 1,(or old number 8, as he called it). It was one of those times that was regretted not having a audio or video recorder.

Vance served in the US Army during World War II, his term of enlistment was from March 21, 1942 to December 24, 1945. He served in a tank unit and fought in the New Guinea, Southern Phillipines and Luzon campaigns.

Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, December 22, 2013, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine. Interment will follow in the Rosevine Cemetery in Sabine County, Texas. Visitation will be from the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday, December 21, 2013, at the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine.

Those who are left to cherish include, Speical Friend, Sue Young of Milam; Nieces, Linda Hill and her husband, Tony of Arlington, Texas; Carolyn Lawson and her husband, Joe of Shelbyville; Mary Ann Ann Smith of Shelbville; Dayna Page and her husband, Mike of Livingston; Gina Jones and her husband, Bobby of Diboll; and Jan Farmer and her husband Ken of Pasadena, Texas; Nephews, Bill Hargrove and wife, Barbara of Abita Springs, La.; John Hargrove and wife, Connie of Shelbyville; Honorary Relatives, Becky Randy and Whit Michalec of Rosevine Community, along with numerous other relatives.

Pallbearers will include Perry Hill, Whit Michalec, Randy Michalec, Jordan Wesney, Travis Jones, and Trey Jones. and Jared Wesney.

Copied from Sabine County Reporter online,
Print edition in The Sabine County Reporter, January 1, 2014, page 12","STR06" "I48139","Harkrider","David Rawson","11 Aug 1935","3 Feb 2009","0","Memorial services are planned for David Rawson Harkrider, 73, at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, February 12, 2009, at the Horan & McConaty Funeral Home, 5303 E. County Line Road, Centennial, Colo. 80122. David Harkrider was born on August 11, 1935, in Beaumont, Texas. He died Tuesday, February 3, 2009, at his home in Denver, Colo.

David was the son of J.D. and Thelma Harkrider. His mother, Thelma, preceded David in death. He is survived by his father, J.D. Harkrider of Nacogdoches; his wife, Elaine, of Denver, Colo.; daughter, Wendy; two sons, Paul and wife, Jana, John and wife, Jenell; and six grandchildren, Ross, J.D., Conrad, Colin, Jordan and Sydney. He is also survived by one brother, Robert, and wife, Arline, of Florida and their children, Beth, John, Amy and Anne. David moved to Nacogdoches in 1944 with his parents.

He graduated from Nacogdoches High School in 1953 and then attended Abilene Christian College on a football scholarship. While there, he met and later married Elaine Schultz December 14, 1954. David decided while still in high school that he wanted to prepare his life to preach the gospel of Christ. He was gifted with a clear analytical mind that enabled him to become an exceptional scholar and teacher of the Bible and a great debater. After David graduated from Abilene Christian College, he worked with churches in East Texas, California and Alabama. He moved to Denver in 1965 and spent most of his life preaching in Denver. For many years, he conducted a live, call-in radio program that was open to any Bible questions. David loved his family, he loved his church, and he loved young people and sports. He coached youth football and baseball for over forty years. Some of his teams not only won league championships, but also state and national championships.

Four of his former players went on to play professional football, and two played major league baseball. David will be missed by a loving family and a host of friends. Memorial donations, may be made to the David Harkrider Memorial Scholarship Fund, Nacogdoches High School Alumni Association, P.O. Box 632152, Nacogdoches, Texas 75963.

Published by Journal-News on Feb. 7, 2009.","STR06" "I13247","Harkrider","James David ""J. D.""","24 Oct 1911","28 Aug 2017","0","James David Harkrider passed from this life Monday, August 28, 2017 in the home of his first-born granddaughter, Wendy Harkrider. Also by his side was Jenell Harkrider, his granddaughter-in-law. Mr. Harkrider had been in their loving care since May 12. Born in Center, TX, October 24, 1911, he lived to the age of 105. He was the son of Robert E. Harkrider and Elma Redditt Harkrider. He was preceded in death by his wife, Thelma Rawson Harkrider, his son David Rawson Harkrider and daughter-in-law Elaine Schulze Harkrider. He is survived by his son, Robert Fisher Harkrider (wife Arline), seven grandchildren: Wendy, Paul (Jana), John David Harkrider (Jenell) and Elizabeth Creel (Richard), John Thorp, Amy Bruns (Glenn) and Anne Underwood (Tip), also seventeen great grandchildren and eighteen great, great grandchildren.

A longtime resident and businessman of Nacogdoches, Mr. Harkrider moved here in 1944. He managed the Gulf service station on the corner of Main and North St. for several years; then purchased the property on North Street which became Harkrider Motor Company. During the late 1950's he sold new Volkswagens from that site. There were no VW dealerships then. He just drove to Houston, bought them off the dock and brought them to east Texas. That property was later sold to Clint Murchison, Jr. (founder of the Dallas Cowboys). Another property was purchased on South Street which became American Auto Salvage. He operated this business until he ""retired"" in 1977. During those years he also ran the wrecker service for Nacogdoches County. He has said of himself, ""I have bought, sold, and traded almost all my life.""

JD Harkrider was a faithful member of the church of Christ. He served as a deacon and was instrumental in the beginning years when the group first worshiped on Baker Street and later built on the corner of Mound and Starr. He served the church whole-heartedly for over 50 years ""retiring"" as deacon after the new Stallings Drive church of Christ began meeting in the year 2000. His wife, Thelma, died that year and the next year he sold his home on the corner of Starr and Baker to SFA. He lived in Birmingham, AL with granddaughter Anne Underwood for a few years, then moved back to the Fredonia Hotel for many years and made himself quite a life there pursuing a new hobby of planting roses everywhere and enjoying the Fredonia family. After the hotel closed he moved to Orlando, FL to live with Robert and Arline Harkrider. Eventually he returned to Nacogdoches and resided at Magnolia Court until May of this year.

JD lived to serve others. He was very active in mind and body until just days before his passing. He was quick-witted and full of stories and life experiences and is remembered by many for his ""one-liner"" expressions.

Funeral services will be held Monday, September 4, 2017 at the Cason Monk-Metcalf Sunset Chapel with visitation at 10:00 A.M. followed by the funeral service at 11:00 A.M. Robert Harkrider and Randy Harshbarger will officiate the service. Burial will be at Sunset Memorial Park.

Pallbearers include J.D.'s grandsons: Paul, John David, and John Thorp Harkrider; Great Grandsons: Jordan, Colin, Ross, JD, and Conrad Harkrider; Walker and Ethan Bruns; and Dr. Austin Underwood.

Honorary Pallbearers will be Dr. Vyrne Shofner, Dr. Son Chau, Dr. Larry Walker, Dr. Hugh Berry, Richard Creel, Glenn Bruns, Jerry Bolls, and Tip Underwood.

Please visit www.CasonMonk-Metcalf.com to leave condolences and memories.

Arrangements are under the direction of Cason Monk-Metcalf Funeral Directors, located at 5400 North Street in Nacogdoches, Texas.","STR06" "I25358","Harley","Callie Mae","24 Jul 1913","22 May 2004","0","Sabine County Reporter
May 26, 2004

Callie Mae Easley

Callie Mae Easely, 90, of Hemphill died at 6 a.m. Saturday, May 22, 2004 at her residence. Mrs. Easley was born July 24, 1913, in Carthage as a daughter of the late Eula (Brown) and James Allen (sic) Harley and had been a longtime resident of Sabine County. She was a homemaker and a member of the Church of God. Survivors: sons, Arvin Easley, Don Easley, and Jimmy Easley, all of Hemphill; daughters, Johnnie Faye GODSEY of San Augustine, Jimmie HIPPLER and Martha GRIFFIN, both of Hemphill, and Diane SHORT of Pineland; 20 grandchildren; 39 great-grandchildren; and nine great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Easley. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday at Strickland Chapel Church of God on FM 2024 with Bro. Vance Purtell and Bro. Joe Ebarb officiating. Interment followed at Lott Cemetery. Starr Funeral Home, Hemphill directors.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I14664","Harley","Cladie Belle","13 Sep 1915","16 Dec 2001","0","SABINE COUNTY REPORTER
19 December 2001

Cladie Bell White, 86, of Hemphill died Dec. 16, 2001, at her residence.

Mrs. White, born Sept. 13, 1915, in Ragley as a daughter of the late Eula (Brown) and James Harley, had been a longtime resident of Sabine County and a member of the Hemphill Church of God.

Survivors: a son, Roy Gene White of Hemphill; sisters, Cleo Brown, Callie Mae Easley, and Clovis Conner, all of Hemphill; ten grandchildren; 22 great grandchildren; and three great great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, David ""Tut"" White, and sons, Felton White and Billy White.

Funeral services were held Tuesday at Strickland Chapel Church of God on FM 2024 with Bro. Carl Maxey officiating. Interment followed at Lott Cemetery.

Starr Funeral Home Inc., Hemphill, directors.","STR06" "I28246","Harley","Cleo","4 Jul 1910","28 Nov 2006","0","Sabine County Reporter
December 6, 2006, Page 13

Cleo Brown

Cleo Brown, 96, of Hemphill ded Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2006, at Hemphill Care Center. Mrs. Brown was born July 4, 1910 in Timpson as a daughter of the late Eula Bell and Alvin HARLEY and had been a longtime resident of Sabine County. She was a homemaker and member of Strickland Crossing Church of God. Survivors, a daughter, Helen NICHOLS of Hemphill; a sister Clovis CONNER of Hemphill; 11 grandchildren, and a host of great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jody BROWN; a daughter, Ernestine CHATAGNIER, and a son, Billy Joe BROWN. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday with Bro. Vance PURTELL officiating. Interment followed at Lott Cemetery, off FM 2024 in Sabine County. Services were under the direction of Wyman Robers Funeral Chapel in San Augustine.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)

According to the Texas Birth Index listing for her son Robert, her first name was Eula. The birth index listing for daughter Ernestine instead shows Una. No listing can be found for daughter Helen.","STR06" "I28248","Harley","Clovis Magalee","22 Feb 1918","5 May 2022","0","The Sabine County Reporter, January 1, 2020 issue featured a photo of Clovis Conner, a resident of the Hemphill Nursing Center, being visited by students at Hemphill Middle school. The students were Sam Welch, Ryleigh Procell, and Conor McDaniel. All had big smiles! The photo, taken by Bill Dodson, is on page 7.

In the same paper, in the February 24, 2021 issue, page 3, another photo of Clovis Conner was published,detailing her 103rd birthday celebration at the Hillside Nurshing and Rehabilitation center. It was noted that ""she loves everybody and always prays before every year. Her favorite hymn is The Old Rugged Cross.""

Obituary

Clovis M. Conner, 104, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Thursday, May 5, 2022 at Legacies Nursing and Rehabilitation in Hemphill.

Clovis was born in Carthage, Texas on February 22, 1918 to James Alvin Harley and Eula Brown Harley. She was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and was a loving mother and grandmother. Clovis came from a large family of six sisters and one brother. She enjoyed gardening and loved spending her time with all her grandchildren. She was a longtime member of Strickland Crossing Church of God.

Clovis is survived by her son, Bob Conner and wife, Annette, of Hemphill; daughter, Jackie Merritt and husband, Telvin, of Many, La.; daughter-in-law, Sissy of Houston, Texas; grandchildren, Dawn, Marcie, Charles, Pat, Jymann, Shelly, Brandon, Cody, Clint and Lisa; twenty great grandchildren and eight great great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her son, Ray Conner

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Sunday, May 8, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Monday, May 9, 2022 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Charles Moody and Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Burial will follow services in Lott Cemetery off FM 2024 in Pineland with Brandon Merritt, Cody Conner, Clint Conner, Hunter Conner, Brady Welch, Cade Procell and Sam Welch serving as pallbearers.

Condolences and memories can be shared online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 11, 2022, page 4","STR06" "I28242","Harley","James Alvin","Abt 1876","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine, JP One
Enumerated 27 Jan 1920
SSD 325 ED 168 Sheet 21B
419-440
Harley, Alvin J Hd M W 44 M Tx Al Tx Farmer Own Farm
Harley, Eula Wf F W 34 M Tx Tx Tx
Harley, Clyde Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Harley, William A Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Harley, Clara Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Harley, Cleo Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Harley, Callie M Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Harley, Cladie Dtr F W 4 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Harley, Clovis Dtr F W 1 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I5913","Harley","Leonard D.","19 Jul 1944","4 Feb 1996","0","Shown as Lenard in the Texas Birth Index, but as Leonard in his obituary.

The Sabine County Reporter
February 21, 1996, Page 14
Obituaries

Leonard D. Harley

Leonard D. Harley, 51, of Hemphill died at 3:25 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 4, 1996, at his residence on Texas 184.

Harley, a retired diesel mechanic, was a lifelong area resident. He was born July 19, 1944, in Sabine County as a son of Minnie McClelland Harley and the late William Alvin Harley.

Survivors: wife, Bonnie Lee Harley of Hemphill, mother Minnie Harley of Pineland; a daughter, Renee PARISH of Pineland; three sons, Stanley Harvey of Angleton, and Kelvin Harley and Brent Harley, both of Pineland; a sister, Elizabeth FORE of Pineland; and seven grandchildren.

Funeral services were hald at 11 a.m. Friday at Strickland Chapel Church of God in Sabine County with Bro. Vance R. Purtell and Bro. Tommy Long officiating. Interment was at Lott Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2011)","STR06" "I28259","Harley","Lonnie B.","8 Oct 1929","15 Sep 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
September 27, 1995, page 10

Bro. Lonnie B. Harley

Bro. Lonnie B. Harley, 65, of Pineland died at 6:20 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 20, 1995, at his residence on FM 2024.

Bro. Harley was born Oct. 8, 1929, and had been a lifelong resident of Sabine County. He was a minister, serving as pastor of Strickland Chapel Church of God on FM 2024, and was self employed owning Lonnie B. Harley Logging Contractors.

Survivors: wife, Willie Dean (Bragg) Harley of Pineland; a daughter, Mrs. Dallas (Kay) Welch of Pineland; sons, Lonnie Ray Harley and Randy Harley, both of Pineland, and Tommy Harley of Bronson; mother, Minnie Harley of Pineland; a sister, Elizabeth Fore of Pineland; a brother, Leonard D. Harley of Hemphill; ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his father, William A. Harley.

Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Friday at the Strickland Chapel Church of God with Bro. Tommy Long, Bro. Vance R. Purtell, and Bro. Glenn Morton officiating. Interment followed at the Plainview Cemetery. Services were handled by Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.

Pallbearers: Arvin Easley, Millard Smith, Bobby McClelland, Gary Fore, George Welch and Barry Easley.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2009)","STR06" "I41551","Harley","Martha Elizabeth","Abt 1802","Jan 1850","0","On the ""Kent Family Tree"" a public tree on Ancestry.com, she is shown as a daughter of Joshua HARLEY and Elizabeth Leah JORGER.","STR06" "I29723","","","","","","","" "I28245","Harley","William Alvin","1 Feb 1906","8 Oct 1974","0","(Research):
Census Information:

Texas, Sabine, JP 1
Enumerated April 29, 1930 by William H. Davidson
ED 202-3 SD 19th Sheet 8B
112-116
Harley, Eula Hd F W 46 Wd 20 Tx La La Farmer
Harley, Callie M Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Harley, Clodie B Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Harley, Clovis Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Harley, Clemis L Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
113-117
Harley, William A Hd M W 24 M 19 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Harley, Minnie Wf F W 20 m 15 Tx Tx Tx
Harley, Lonnie B Son M W 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
114-118
Brown, Willie Hd M W 35 M 34 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Brown, Ella C Wf F W 25 M 24 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm","STR06" "I28245","Harley","William Alvin","1 Feb 1906","8 Oct 1974","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I38506","Harmon","Carrie","27 Jul 1881","21 Sep 1955","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M1WF-Z6V/p1
Name: Carrie Harmon Mclemore
Event: Death
Event Date: 21 Sep 1955
Event Place: 122 Price Street (Son's Home) Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee
Gender: Female
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Age: 74
Estimated Birth Year: 1881
Birth Date:
Birthplace Blount Co, Tenn
Spouse: G. Cleve Mclemore
Father: Allen Harmon
Father's Birthplace:
Mother: Maggie Boling
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Informant Cleve McLemore, husband, Knoxville, TN
Digital Folder Number: 4181450
Image Number: 1534
Film Number: 1512780
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn 55-20398
Collection: Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955","STR06" "I8886","Harmon","Dorothy Lorraine","20 Mar 1921","3 May 2011","0","Dorothy Harmon McLemore was born March 20, 1921 in Liberty, Texas and died May 3, 2011. She was a graduate of Beaumont High School and lived most of her life in Beaumont. Dorothy was preceded in death by her husband of sixty-six years, Max; daughter, Donia; granddaughter, Dana Jordan. She is survived by her son, Marc and wife, Linda of Beaumont; granddaughter, Wyndi Bean of The Woodlands; six great grandchildren; and two great- great grandchildren. Dorothy taught devotion without saying a word. Those of us who knew and loved her are thankful for the time allowed with her. We wish to thank the staff of St. Elizabeth and Dishman Hospitals, Clairmont and Harbor Hospice for the gentle care of this sweet woman. Visitation will be held Thursday, May 5, 2011, from 5:00 until 7:00 p.m., at Forest Lawn Funeral Home. Funeral services will take place Friday, May 6, 2011, at 3:00 p.m. in the Serenity Mausoleum, Forest Lawn Memorial Park.


Published in The Beaumont Enterprise on May 5, 2011

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/beaumontenterprise/obituary.aspx?n=dorothy-harmon-mclemore&pid=150793474&fhid=10965","STR06" "I33352","Harness","James A.","Abt 1819","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:
(Copied from http://www.bethurem.com/pedigree/349.htm)


Census, 21 Aug 1850, District No. 2, Lincoln, Kentucky.
1) J. A. Harness, age 31, male, farmer, $400 real estate, b
orn in Kentucky
2) Mary Harness, age 30 female, born in Kentucky
3) Wm Harness, age 6, male, born in Kentucky
4) A. A. Harness, age 4, female, born in Kentucky
5) David Harness, age 1, male, born in Kentucky

Census, 5 Sep 1860, Crab Orchard, Lincoln, Kentucky.
1) Jas A Harness, age 42, male, can't read occupation, $800 real estate, $2500 personal estate, born in Kentucky
2) Mary P, age 40, female, born in Kentucky
3) Wm M K, age 16, male, born in Kentucky, attended school
4) Elizabeth A, age 13, female, born in Kentucky, attended school
5) Jas H, age 9, male, born in Kentucky, attended school
6) Geo W, age 5, male, born in Kentucky
7) John, age 1, male, born in Kentucky

Census, 3 Jun 1870, Hamlet, Mercer, Illinois. ?u?
?/u?1) J. A. Harness, age 51, male, white, farmer, $5500 real estate, $1040 personal estate, born in Kentucky
2) Mary P., age 50, female, white, keeping house, born in Kentucky
3) Jas Harrison, age 19, male, white, assisting on farm, born in Kentucky, attended school
4) Geo W., age 14, male, white, born in Kentucky, attended school
5) John F., age 11, male, white, born in Kentucky, attended school

Census, 8 Jun 1880, Perryton, Mercer, Illinois.
1) James A. Harness, white, male, age 61, married, retired, born in Kentucky, father born in Virginia, mother born in Virginia
2) Mary P., white, female, age 60, wife, married, keeping home, born in Kentucky, father born in Ireland, mother born in South Carolina
3) Harry, white, male, age 28, son, single, farm for hire, born in Kentucky, father born in Kentucky, mother born in Kentucky

Census, 4 Jun 1900, Reynolds, Rock Island, Illinois.
1) James A. Harness, head, white, male, born in Oct 1818, age 81, married 59 years, born in Kentucky, father born in Virginia, mother born in Maryland, Capitalist, can read, write and speak english, owns home free
2) Mary P., wife, white, female, born in Oct 1819, age 80, married 59 years, 3 of 6 children living, born in Kentucky, father born in Ireland, mother born in South Carolina, can read, write and speak english
3) William M., son, white, male, born in June 1844, widowed, born in Kentucky, father born in Kentucky, mother born in Kentucky, can read, write and speak english

Census, 19 Apr 1910, Reynolds, Rock Island, Illinois.
1) William M. Harness, head, male, white, age 66, married once 37 years, born in Kentucky, father born in Kentucky, mother born in Kentucky, speaks english, can read and write
2) Mary P., mother, female, white, age 90, widowed, born in Kentucky, father born in Pennsylvania, mother born in Pennsylvania, can read and write","STR06" "I19150","Harney","Lucretia ""Crecy/Cresy""","Mar 1860","22 Apr 1915","0","""Pioneers of Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory Volume II""; compiled and edited by Nova A. Lemons, contains a sketch of the Hardwick Family submitted by Jon Eastman Hardwick of Baird, Texas (now deceased). He stated that Crecia (Crecy) Harney ""was a half blood Chickasaw, born 1860. Creacy died in Kingston, Pickens County.""


TWO WOMEN SLAIN IN FAMILY FEUD

Marshall County Farmer's Home Scene of Double Tragedy

MADILL, Okla., April 22 - (Special)-

Mrs. Creacy Merriman, aged 60, and Mrs G. M. Mutz, 35 years of age, were shot and killed Thursday morning by J. W. Honeysuckle, 27, at the latter's home, about three miles northeast of Kingston.

Honeysuckle fired two pistol shots into the body of each woman. Immediately after the second shot was fired into the body of Mrs. Merriman, she ran out of the house to the front porch where she fell dead. After Mrs. Mutz had been shot the second time she ran out of the room, and sat down by the side of the house. Mrs. Honeysuckle took the wounded woman back into the house
and placed her in bed, where she died fifteen minutes later. Honeysuckle came to Madill and surrendered three hours later. He is now in the county jail here.

According to Honeysuckle the double killing was the culmination of a quarrel over the guardianship of his three step-children. Honeysuckle had been married just one week when the killing occurred.

According to Honeysuckle's statement, Mrs Merriman was the grandmother of his step-children, and Mrs. Mutz was his sister-in-law, her first husband having been his brother. At the time of the killing, Mrs N. F. Benson [Jennie Hardwick], a daughter of Mrs Merriman, and Mrs Honeysuckle, wife of the slayer, were the only other persons in the home. Honeysuckle says that there had been previous domestic trouble in the family.

According to his statement, Mrs. Merriman and Mrs. Mutz drove up to his house during the rain about 9 o'clock Thursday morning. He says that he went to the door and invited the women to tie their team, and to come into the house, while it was raining. The women accepted the invitation, he says, and as they were entering the door one of the women made a remark which caused Mrs. Honeysuckle to object to their presence in the Honeysuckle home. The women entered the house, over the protest of Mrs. Honeysuckle, and attacked Mrs. Honeysuckle, knocking her down, says
Honeysuckle, who alleges that while his wife was on the floor she was kicked by Mrs. Mutz. He says that he pulled the women from his wife and that they assualted him, pushing him back of a stove and against the wall.

""Mrs Merriman picked up a butcher knife and started toward me,"" says Honeysuckle . ""I warned her away several times and kept repeating, 'Don't make me hurt you.' The women kept crowding in on me. I drew a pistol and fired twice, one shot striking Mrs Merriman, the other hitting Mrs Mutz. The women grappled me, and while we were struggling I fired twice at Mrs Merriman, one of the bullets striking Mrs.Merriman, the other going wild and striking Mrs Mutz,"" says
Honeysuckle. Mrs. Honeysuckle's three children, over whom the trouble occurred, are of Indian extraction by her former husband, Brit Hardwick, a son of Mrs Merriman.

Mrs Merriman is a widow.

(Courtesy of Debra Usry, copied from a Rootsweb/Ancestry message board)","STR06" "I19150","Harney","Lucretia ""Crecy/Cresy""","Mar 1860","22 Apr 1915","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1890 Chickasaw Census Pickens County, Indian Territory Mrs
. Dave Hardrick (sic) Woodville age 33 Chickasaw by Marriage 1 Family Member (assume this is Lucretia ""Crecy/Cressey"" Harney)

From ""Who Was Who Among The Southern Indians"", (Page 204)
a genealogical notebook, 1698-1907 by Don Martini, 929.314, printed in
1998, Falkner, MS. It is a guide to the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw and Creek Indian
tribes and the relatives/possible relatives.

(Transcription by Lola Crane, original not viewed)

1900 Census
Indian Territory, Chickasaw Nation, Twp 6
Enumerated 11 July 1900
SD 73 ED 127 Sheet 34B
19-19
Merriman, Crecy Hd In F Mar 1860 40 M6 6/4 IT Ala Miss Land Lady
Hardwick, Walter C Son In M May 1880 20 M o IT Ark IT Farm Laborer
Hardwick, Eastman Son In M Sept 1882 17 S IT Ark IT
Hardwick, Jennie Dtr In F July 1885 14 S IT Ark IT At School
Hardwick, Minnie D-in-law W F May 1882 18 M 0 0/0 Tx Mo Mo
20-20
Mutz, George Hd W M Jan 1870 30 m 6 Il Il Mo Farmer
Mutz, Ida Wf In F Jan 1878 22 M 6 2/2 IT Ark IT
Mutz, Ada Dtr In F Mar 1896 4 S IT Il IT
Mutz, Fred Son In M Nov 1898 1 S IT Il IT

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Marshall County, Willis Twp, Chickasaw Reservation
SD 4 ED 178 Sheet 16A
2-2
Marriman, Crisser Hd F Ind 49 Wd 3/3 Ok Miss Miss
Swert, Jessie Adopted Son M W 9 B Ok Ark Ark
3-3
Hardwick, Brit Hd M Ind 29 m1 11 Ok Miss Ok Farmer
Hardwick, Minnie Wf F W 27 M1 11 Tx Mo Mo
Hardwick, Marietta Dtr F Ind 9 S Ok Ok Tx
Hardwick, Dave Son M Ind 6 S Ok Ok Tx
Hardwick, Agnesy Dtr F Ind 4 S Ok Ok Tx
Hardwick, Joe G Son M Ind 1 6/12 S Ok Ok Tx

Dawes Enrollment Cards from Rootsweb Database:
http://userdb.rootsweb.ancestry.com/nativeamerican/
Card No 1020 Roll No 3062

Hardwick Dave P (Parent) M
Hardwick Minnie P (Parent) F
Harney Maulsie P (Parent) F
Harney Will P (Parent) M
Merriman Crecy BB (By Blood) F 38 1/2
Merriman Tate BB (By Blood) M 36 IW
Hardwick Brit BB (By Blood) M 18 3/8
Hardwick Eastman BB (By Blood) M 15 3/8
Hardwick Janie BB (By Blood) F 12 3/8
Hardwick Mayetta BB (By Blood) F 1 3/16","STR06" "I11624","Harper","Albert Lewis","3 Sep 1886","4 Apr 1976","0","Name Albert Lewis Harper
Event Type Death
Event Date 04 Apr 1976
Event Place Pineland, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 03 Sep 1886
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Jesse Harper
Mother's Name Alice Anderson
Certificate Number 32009
GS Film number 2243933
Digital Folder Number 005145760
Image Number 00016



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K38B-337 : accessed 20 May 2014), Albert Lewis Harper, 04 Apr 1976; citing certificate number 32009, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2243933.","STR06" "I11624","Harper","Albert Lewis","3 Sep 1886","4 Apr 1976","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 30, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 12B
205-211
Harper, Albert L Hd W 43 M@29 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Harper, Avor A Wf F W 33 M@19 Tx Tx Tx
Harper, Windell H Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Harper, Atrell L Dtr F (sic) W 3 10/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Harper, Jesse L Son M (sic) W 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I3220","Harper","Elmore","15 Jan 1813","16 Dec 1875","0","The son of James Harper. He enlisted in the 11th Texas Inf. at Camp Clough. By October 31, 1862, he was stationed at Camp Nelson, Arkansas. After the war, he returned to Sabine County and married the widow of his former friend and neighbor, Isaac Hickman Low. Elmore was a member of the Littleton Fowler Masonic Lodge in Hemphill and worked as a farmer. (White and Toole, p 40).

Kay Parker McCary shows that a military marker only is in the Spring Hill Cemtery of Sabine County, showing Co. F 11th Reg Texas Inf, CSA. His wife was shown as Julia Ann Lane.","STR06" "I12894","Harper","Elmore","Abt 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","In 1870, he was living in the household of Elmore (Sr.) amd Mary Ann Harper, who presumably were his parents. In 1880, he is shown as a 13 year old boy living in the household of Jackson and Susan Low, and is listed as ""brother."" He does not appear to be a brother to Jackson Low or Susan Huddleston Low, however. Presumably he is a brother-in-law to Jackson through Jackson's first marriage to Alma Winnefred Harper.","STR06" "I12922","Harper","James Robert","15 Apr 1838","25 Dec 1896","0","Lived next door to Christopher ""Kit"" and Mary Smith in 1880.

The April 12, 2006 issue of THE SABINE COUNTY REPORTER had photos of a ""unique double dedication of official Texas historical markers [that] was conducted Saturday at Harper Chapel Church and Cemetery, located off FM 83 east of Hemphill near Toledo Bend Reservoir. The historical church and cemetery have served local families for several years. The land was owned by James Robert Harper and he was the first person buried there when he died in 1896. There are now 189 graves in the cemetery. The church no longer holds regular worship services but is still a place used for funerals, weddings, and other special occasions. In the photo above, Douglas YOUNGBLOOD and Jessie ENER unveiled the historical markers for the Harper Chapel Cemetery. At left, Frankie YOUNGBLOOD and Shay FELTS are shown as the unveiled the marker for the Harper Chapel Cemetery. Each of these people is a direct descendant of James Robert Harper. The Sons of Confederate Veterans also conducted a dedication in the winter of 2007, according to the December 19, 2007 issue of the Sabine County Reporter. Sergeant Harper served in Co. G, 15th Texas Calvary.","STR06" "I12900","Harper","Jesse L.","Abt 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","Married also to Alice Anderson? (White and Toole, p 40).","STR06" "I32953","Harper","Jesse L. ""Sookie""","30 Aug 1929","29 Jun 2020","0","Jessie ""Sookie"" Lee Harper Bird, 90, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Monday, June 29, 2020 in Hillside Nursing Home and Rehab.

Jessie was born August 30, 1929 in Sabine County, Texas to Albert Lewis Harper and Avor McFarland Harper. She worked as a secretary for the State Department of Highways and Public Transportation for many years. She was a member of Harper's Chapel Methodist Church.

Jessie is survived by her son, Larry Jordan and wife, Janet, of Kerrville, Texas; daughter, Deborah Debes of Shreveport, Louisiana; brother, Glenn Harper and wife, Betty, of Hemphill; grandchildren, Heather Jordan, Joshua Jordan, Danyele Sanantonio, and Michael Debes; and eight great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, E.C. Bird; and brothers, Lanis Harper, Wendell Harper, and Atrell Harper.

Cremation arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home and she will be buried in Harper's Chapel Cemetery, Hemphill, Texas.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed at starrfuneralhome.com.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, July 1, 2020, Page 4","STR06" "I22011","Harper","Mary Elizabeth","25 Dec 1786","22 Nov 1853","0","Elizabeth McLemore
Dec 25, 1786
Nov 22, 1853
(Mary Elizabeth Harper McLemore)
Consort of James McLemore

McLemore Burying Ground, Montgomery, Alabama

From DAR records 1936

The McLemore Burying Ground is about one mile off the Montgomery -Atlanta
Highway to the right facing east, and is about five miles from Montgomery.
It is on a knoll behind the old James McLemore home built about 1820. In
1936 Mrs. Lizzie Taylor Dickerson occupied it. A low brick wall and
iron fence surrounds the lot. Outside the main cemetery is another smaller
one, also enclosed. There are graves of slaves and faithful servants, mostly
unmarked outside all enclousures. Graves listed begin at the southwest
corner of the plot.

http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/montgomery/cemeteries/mclemore.txt


PAR Number 20185411
State: Alabama Year: 1854
Location: Montgomery Location Type: County

Abstract: A. J. McLemore asks the court to approve the sale of the personal estate, including slaves, of Elizabeth McLemore, deceased. McLemore explains that the estate cannot be properly divided without a sale of the property.

http://library.uncg.edu/slavery/petitions/results.aspx?s=3&sid=339&lRec=20185208&lastset=75&perpag=25","STR06" "I22011","Harper","Mary Elizabeth","25 Dec 1786","22 Nov 1853","0","(Research):Census Information:

1840 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County
Folio 17
Stamped 162
Names of Heads of Families

The first four listings below were in consecutive order:

Elizabeth McLemore
One Male 15 to 20
One Male 20-30
One Female 50-60

William McLemore
One Male Under 5
One Male 20-30
One Male 30-40
One Female 15-20

Andrew J. McLemore
One Male 20-30
One Female under 6
One Female 20-30

Moses McLemore
Two Males under five
One Male 5 to 10
One Male 30-40
One Female under five
One female 20-30

James McLemore
One Male 20-30

Also listed in Montgomery county, Alabama in 1840, but on d
iffering pages, were a 50-60 year old Pleasant McLemore, alone in a household, and a J.J. McLemore, with one male 15-20, one 20-30 and one 30-40, one female 15-20 and one 50-60. Relationships unknown.

1850 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, The First District
Enumerated 20 Sept 1850
Stamped 73
59-61
Elizabeth McLemore 63 $1000 VA
Jas M McLemore 22 M Manager Ga
60-61
Rebecca Smith","STR06" "I14262","Harper","Roxy Jane","30 Apr 1867","31 Jan 1946","0","\\According to the book ""Sabine County Marriages 1875-1900 1900-1910 Prior to 1875"" by Blanche Toole, ""Gooch, C.P. (married) R.J. Harper 3 July 1888 by M. Youngblood. Based on the following census records, it appears she was born in approximately 1868, and would have been about 20 years old when she married.

Roxie appears to be the daughter of James Robert Harper and Delia Rice, both of whom were born in Mississippi. At the time of the 1880 Sabine County census, they had a 12 year old daughter named Jane. There are no other Harper families in Sabine county with a daughter of that age.



","STR06" "I14262","Harper","Roxy Jane","30 Apr 1867","31 Jan 1946","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County
172/176
Gooch, Anna (sic) J(ane) Head F W 32 WD TX MI MI Farmer
Gooch, Clara Dau F W 11 S TX TX TX at school
Gooch, Willie V. Dau F W 9 S TX TX TX at school
Gooch, Philander D. Son M 7 S TX TX TX
Gooch, Lawrence Son M W 5 S TX TX TX
Gooch, Walter L. Son M W -- S TX TX TX
Harper, Joe Boarder M W 20 S TX MI MI

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County
633/635
Gooch, Roxie J(ane) Head F W 53 WD TX MS MS Farmer
Gooch, Robert L. Son M W 23 M TX TX TX
Gooch, Ida Dau-in-law F W 19 M TX AL TX
Gooch, Walter L. Son M W 21 S TX TX TX","STR06" "I16024","Harper","Wendell Holmes","25 Jul 1922","7 Aug 2008","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, August 14, 2008, page 10

Wendell Holmes Harper

Graveside service for Wendell Holmes Harper, 86, of Hemphill, was held at 2 p.m. August 10, 2008 at Harpers Chapel Cemetery. Rev. Floyd Wright officiated. He died August 7, 2008 at his residence in Hemphill.

Wendell Holmes Harper was born in Sabinetown on July 25, 1922. He was a master electrician and served in the Merchant Marinces during WW II. He was a former resident of Houston.

He is survived by his son, Rory Harper of College Station; daughter, Cheryl COLLUM of Bellville; brother, Glen HARPER of Hemphill and sister, Sookie BYRD of Shreveport, LA; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill was in charge of arrangements.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, August 2008)

A nearly identical obituary was published in the August 13, 2008 issue of the Sabine County Reporter.","STR06" "I6312","Harpole","Albert Carroll","1818","1889","0","The 1850 census of Tennessee Index shows four families with the surname Harpole living in Obion Co. They are;

Albert (32) and Martha Harpole (26). They were both born in Tennessee and had no children by the time of the census. Not recorded in 1860.","STR06" "I6425","Harpole","John","14 Jan 1792","12 Feb 1861","0","1792-John Harpole was born in Virginia [Harpole, John Thomas (1887) Recorded by him on the assumed questionaire form from which his ""biography"" was compiled for inclusion in; Goodspeed, W.A. (1887) HISTORY OF TENNESSEE pub. Goodspeed:Nashville, TN

1797-""John Harpole came from Virginia to Wilson County, Tennessee when a young man..."" [Harpole, Andrew J. (1887) Recorded by him on the assumed questionaire form from which his ""biography"" was compiled for inclusion in Goodspeed]. A suggested hypothetical date might be later than 1797, however, we know that his father Solomon purchased land in Sumner County in 1797---when John would have been five years old

1808-Death of John's father, Solomon Harpole. John was sixteen years of age. John Harpole Sr was guardian of William and Polly, and may also have been named guardian of John. This close relationship indicates that John Sr. might actually have been another son of Solomon's, and not just a nephew.

1812-[The twenty year old John Harpole] was a soldier in the War of 1812. [Harpole, John Thomas (1887) Recoreded by him on the assumed questionaire form from which his ""biography"" was compiled for inclusion in; Goodspeed, W.A. (1887) HISTORY OF TENNESSEE pub. Goodspeed:Nashville, TN] John Harpole, Trumpeter, Major General Andrew Jackson, Capt. E. Kirkpatrick, Mounted Gunmen [Sistler, Byron & Barbara (1992) ENLISTED MEN, WAR OF 1812]

1813-Allotment to the heirs of Solomon Harpole. Heirs: William Harpole, Polly Patterson, John Harpole. 21 June 1813. Recorded in Deed Book E.

1814-On a receipt dated 25 Nov 1814, ""Rec. from Wyatt Bettis the sum of ninety-six cents for the direct tax ont he property of John Harpole. [Harpole, Belma & Agnes TENNESSEE COUSINS]

1815-John Harpole...married Elizabeth Swigley...(of) Wilson County, TN [Harpole, Andrew J. (1887) Recorded by him on the assumed questionaire form from which his ""biography"" was compiled for inclusion in Goodspeed] This marriage took place on 26 January 1815 and the bondman was [John's first cousin] George Harpole. [Whitley, Edythe Rucker--compiler (1981) MARRIAGES OF WILSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE 1802-1850]

1815-John Harpole was bondsman at the marriage of George Bullard and Elizabeth Spradlin of 2 Mar 1815 in Wilson County, Tennessee

1815-Solomon Wesley Harpole [the oldest child of John and Elizabeth] was born in Wilson [County] Tennessee (later that same year of 1815) [Harpole, John Thomas (1887) Recorded by him on the assumed questionaire form from which his ""biography"" was compiled for inclusion in Goodspeed]

1816-""This is to certify that I, John Jr., heir of Solomon Harpole deceased do relinquish all claims to a tract of land to Thomas Patterson who conveyed it to Wyatt Bettes, Jr. Dated 30 July 1816."" Recorded in Wilson County Deed Book G.

""This is to certify that John Harpole, Sr., guardian for William Harpole and Thomas Patterson, heirs of Solomon Harpole reqlinquish their claims to land on Spring Creek to John Harpole, Jr. dated 30 July 1816."" Recorded in Wilson County Deed Book G.

Thomas Patterson and Polly, his wife, formerly Polly Harpole, daughter of Solomon Harpole, deceased, transferred ownership of 56 acres on Spring Creek to Wyatt Bettes on 16 August 1816. Recorded in Wilson County Deed Book F. Presumably this was the land she inherited from her father.

""This is to certify that we John Harpole, Jr. and Thomas Patterson relinquish our claims to land on Spring Creek being a part of the dower of Christina Bettes, formerly the wife of Solomon Harpole to William Harpole. Dated 30 July 1816. Recorded in Wilson County Deed Book G.

1816-John Harpole was a soldier (again under General Jackson) int he Seminole war which was fought from 1816-1818 in the Florida Everglades. [Harpole, Andrew J (1887) Recorded by him on the assumed questionaire form from which his ""biography"" was compiled for inclusion in; Goodspeed, W.A. (1887) HISTORY OF TENNESSEE pub. Goodspeed:Nashville, TN

1817----Received this 21st day of Feb 1817 from John Harpole the sum of 92 1/2 cents for the direct tax of Wilson County for 1816. [Harpole, Belma & Agnes HARPOLE COUSINS]

1819-The first settler, Elisha Parker, was recorded in the Western District of Tennessee. This was the same area that John, and his brother William, were to settle a few years later. Obion County was eventually created from this Western District in 1832 from the Chickasaw Indian Cession and named after the Obion River.

1820-John Harpole and Jonas Swingley had 314 acres of land on Barton's Creek, Wilson County, transferred to them by Joseph Swingley on 25 May 1820. Recorded in Wilson County, Tennessee Deed book H [Partlow, Thomas E. (1984) WILSON COUNTY TENNESSEE DEED BOOKS C-M, 1793-1829 [An Index] page 252]

1822-Received of John Harpole Jr Four Hundred and Eighteen Dollars Thirty Six cents in full of my estate January 26, 1822. /s/ William Harpole [Harpole, Belma & Agnes HARPOLE COUSINS] William Harpole must have sold his share of their father's estate to John Harpole Jr. If this reference is to sixty acres, as is understood, John paid $7 an acre

1824-John's first wife, Elizabeth, dies in December in Wilson County, Tennessee. This was the same year their daughter, Milly, was born and the two events may well have been connected. [Acklen, Jeannette Tillotson compiler (1976) TENNESSEE TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTIONS Lebanon, Wilson County]. Extant Obion County marriage records start in this year and the first Circuit Court is held there in the home of W.M. Wilson.

1825-John Harpole transfers 200 acres of land in Wilson County to Jonas Swingley on 3 December 1828. Recorded in Wilson County Deed Book L. [Partlow, Thomas E. (1984) WILSON COUNTY TENNESSEE DEED BOOKS C-M, 1793-1829 [An Index] page 198]

1826-John Harpole marries for the second time, in Rutherford County, Tennessee. This county is next door to Wilson County on the southside. His wife, Mary Ann, is probably in ther late thirties based on the 1830 census. She is identified as Mary Ann McMinamy. She is not described as a widow.

1826-[John Harpole's military] services was acknowledged...by the [Tennessee State] Government granting him 160 acres of land in what was to become Obion County, Tennessee. [Harpole, John Thomas (1887) Recorded by him on the assumed questionaire form from which his ""biography"" was compiled for inclusion in Goodspeed]

-John Harpole was listed, among others, as an early settler in the north-east of Obion County (later District No. 1 of Obion County). ""Among other early settlers were Obidah Roberts, northwest of Union City; Benjamin Totten at Totten's well, in the northeast part of the county; also in the same locality Jethro L. Byrd, John Harpole and Thomas Sayles."" [Goodspeed (1887) THE GOODSPEED HISTORY OF TENNESSEE pub. Goodspeed:Nashville, TN] It is recorded that John's son Solomon Wesley Harpole....""came to Obion County in 1826 (when he would have been eleven years old) and resided on the farm later owned by (his own son) John T(homas Harpole), for two years..."" [Harpole, John Thomas (1887) Recorded by him on the assumed questionaire form from which his ""biography"" was compiled for inclusion in Goodspeed]

""The first wheat planted in Obion County was planted by Lemuel Curlin and John Harpole. They cleared the land together. The forest was so very heavy, clearing land was no easy task."" [Curlin, Thomas R. in convesation with his son R.T. Curlin. Extracted from Marshall's OBION COUNTY HISTORY and quoted in ""Obion Origins"" pub. by Obion County Genealogical Society in August 1986]

1827-Pamelia C. Harpole, the precise spelling varies, was born in March, and almost certainly in Obion County. There is no known contemporaneous record of this event. She appears to have been the first child born to John's second wife, May Ann McMinamy. She was incorrectly thought to have been born seven years earlier to John's first wife. This misunderstanding was recorded in HARPOLE COUSINS but this secondary record (original source unknown) is still an important source and in independant of Kenneth Harvey's family confirmation of her close relationship to John Harpole. Pamelia is listed as the wife of John M. Gentry on the 1850 Obion County, Tennessee census. William Harpole was once considered as her possible father, however he was ruled out because of the existance of a full listing of William's children in both the Obion County History [Obion County History Society (1985) OBION COUNTY HISTORY, VOL II Pub. Union City, Tennessee] and in HARPOLE COUSINS.

-Received of John Harpole 25 cents in full of state and county tax for 1827. /s/ Joel S. Enloe [Harpole, Belma & Agnes HARPOLE COUSINS]

-John Harpole of Obion County, Tennessee transferred 56 acres on Spring Creek, Wilson Co, Tennessee to Thomas Kindred on 23 July 1827. Recorded in Wilson County Deed Book

1828-[John and his family, including Solomon Wesley Harpole] ...then moved two miles north of that [original] farm...[Harpole, John Thomas (1887) Recorded by him on the assumed questionaire form from which his ""biography"" was compiled for inclusion in Goodspeed] Presumably the homestead was relocated a few miles north. John most likely kept both farms, as a grandson of his was to be born on and inherit the southernmost property. It seems probable he received two land grant of 80 acres each, two miles apart. One of these pioneer log residences, presumably the second, was still standing until 1991, when it burnt down. It was known, at the time, to be the oldest house in north-west Tennessee. [Correspondence of Dr. David Harpole of Richmond, Virginia with Kenneth Harvey]

-Received of John Harpole 37 1/2 cents in full of his state and county tax for the year 1828. [Harpole, Belma & Agnes HARPOLE COUSINS]

1829-John Harpole, J.P. is given as the officiant at the marriage of Joseph Scott to Martha Jackson on 2 September 1829.

1829--""Some Interesting Facts About Early Obion County and Union City, TN"" by T.D. Ozment states: Lem Curlin and John Harpole cleared some land in about 1829 and planted the first wheat ever planted in the county. According to Marshall's history this was just a few miles northeast of Union City.""

1830-Rec. of John Harpole $3 and 50 cents for Smith work done in the year 1828 and 1829 up to the present date. February 19, 1830 /s/ Jesse Thompson. [Harpole, Belma & Agnes HARPOLE COUSINS]

1830 Federal Census: John was listed in the first Federal census of the county and his household age structure was reported as one male between ages 5/10 (Wilson P, age 8), two males aged between 10/15 (Solomon W, age 14 and Albert C., age 12) One female between 5/10 (Millie, age 6) and one female, presumably Mary Ann, aged circa 45. It is puzzling that Pamelia is not accounted for, who would have been around three years old. Kenneth Harvey does not believe that Millie is a nickname for Pamelia, as both individuals are recorded in different households in the 1850 Obion County census.

--Rec. of John Harpole two dollars and thirty seven and one-half cents in full for State and County tax. [Harpole, Belma & Agnes HARPOLE COUSINS]

1833-Rec. of John Harpole one dollar and 62 and 1/2 cents in full of State & County tax for the year 1832. [Harpole, Belma & Agnes HARPOLE COUSINS]

1834--Both John and James Harpole are summonded by the Sheriff to serve as Grand and Petty Jurors at the Circuit Court meeting in Troy in November 1834. [Minutes of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Obion County 1834-1836. Transcriptions of the County Archives of Tennessee 1941] The identity of James Harpole is unknown. Could this have actually been William?

1835-Rec. of Douglas and Ward by the hand of John Harpole five dollars and sixty two and a half cents in full of the state and county tax on 1,000 acres of land in Obion County for the year 1835. [Harpole, Belma & Agnes HARPOLE COUSINS]

1837-John Harpole was assessed as ""W(hite) Poll 1"" like all other 94 taxpayers in Obion County, District 1. He was recorded as owning 250 acres and no slaves.

1850-The 1850 census index for Obion County, Tennessee shows: John Harpole (59), born in Virginia, and those of his children at home; (Wilson) Page (28), Millie (26) and William (Alexander) (18). John's mother, the elderly (Anna) Christianna Bettes, born in 1770, was living in their home.

1857-John Harpole is recorded as possessing no slaves, three horses, one mule, eleven cattle, fifteen sheep, thirty five swine, 72 bushels of wheat and 250 bushels of corn. [Agricultural Wealth of the County of Obion 1857 (extracted from a book containing the statistics in the Registry of Deeds Office in Obion County]

1860-Not located in the 1860 census.

1861-Date of death cited in HARPOLE COUSINS was 12 February 1861. May actually have died prior to the 1860 census.

The Harpole cemetery is located on land belonging to Tom Elam (as of 1986), east of Jordan Highway on the old Hickman-Dresden Road. No tombstones have been found but John Harpole and his two wives are buried to the east of the Log House, according to CEMETERIES OF OBION COUNTY, TENNESSEE VOL. ONE. This reference to John Harpole, and his two wives by a non-family source, confirms that John was known locally to have married a second time. The ""second wife"" referred to in this case was probably actually his mother, Anna Christina Dice. His real first wife, Elizabeth Swingley, was buried in Wilson County.","STR06" "I6308","Harpole","Milli(Cent)","1824","Aft 1850","0","1824-John's first wife, Elizabeth, dies in December in Wilson County, Tennessee. This was the same year their daughter, Milly, was born and the two events may well have been connected. [Acklen, Jeannette Tillotson compiler (1976) TENNESSEE TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTIONS Lebanon, Wilson County].","STR06" "I163","Harpole","Pamelia C","20 Mar 1827","19 Jul 1903","0","The following biographical details were compiled by Ken Harvey:

1827-Pamelia was born in March, possibly in Obion County, although her mother may have returned to the family home in Rutherford County for the birth of her first child. No record has been found of the event. The Obion County organization was created in 1832, and it is possible that early records were lost or never created in the first place. Pamelia's birthdate is recorded on her tombstone. The following is in HARPOLE COUSINS ""Permelia E. Harpole (dau. of John and Elizabeth Swingley Harpole, page 368) b. March 20, 1820; d. May 13, 1847 m July 18, 1846 to James H. Chandler, Madison County, Tennessee."" The date of birth appears to be incorrect, seven years to the day too early, and Pamela was born following the death of Elizabeth Swingley. Additionally, it was her first husband, James Chandler who probably died circa 1847. Lynell Cordell wrote to the authors of ""Harpole Cousins"" to ask about this and they could not tell her where they obtained the original information.The birth date in the book and the birth date on Pamelia's grave stone both show March 20, so they could very well be the same person, but that still leaves the year in doubt.

The 1830 and 1840 census records for the John Harpole family:

1830 census, Obion Co. TN pg. 159 Schedule: Male-Females, 0-5, 5-10, 10-15, 15-20, then in increments of 10. Harpole, John, 012001-0100001 (The youngest female was 5-10 years old, born between 1820 and 1825)

1840 census, Obion Co. TN Schedule: Given and Surname of head of household and number of male/female. Males: 0-5, 5-10, 10-15, 15-20, 20-30, 30-40, 40-50, etc until 13th number, which is over 100. Females are the 2nd group of numbers. 133. John Harpole, 0101201-00001001 (Youngest female was between 20-30, born between 1820 and 1830)

1846 - James H. Chandler married Permilia (sic) Harpool on July 19, 1846, Obion Co., Tennessee. Bond: J. H. Chandler and Thomas G. Jenkins. Officiant: Cage Hale, J.P. The marriage license was issued the previous day. [Gary, Grace D. & Stricklin, Carolyn W. (1978) OBION COUNTY TENNESSEE MARRIAGE RECORDS 1824-1877]. ""Our"" Pamelia would have been aged 19 at this time. It is probable that her husband James died a short time afterwards without children and Pamelia remarried soon after. James H. Chandler died in 1849, and his estate sold the following items to Albert C. Harpole, Pamelia's brother: ""table cloth, 2 peased quilts & linens, chest, bedstead & cord, 3 bed quilts, cover lid, and blanket,"" for a total amount of $27.25. These items may have been bough for Pamelia. At that time, if there was no will, the wife did not inherit even the necessities. According to the book, Harpole Cousins, Albert's sister Permelia was already dead by this time.

Sometime prior to 1849, Pamelia married John Melton Gentry. The marriage was probably conducted by John's father, the Baptist preacher and J.P., William Gentry. He may well have forgotten to record the ceremony in the Obion Courthouse. No marriage record for John M. Gentry and Pamelia Harpool, or Chandler, has every been found. The early death of Pamelia's full brother, William Harpole, would not have helped in perpetuating her memory with the Harpole family who remained in Tennessee after Pamelia moved to Texas with the Gentry's.

1850-Pamelia was living in the Gentry household with John and his mother, Polly, and his siblings. Pamelia and John are both shown as age 23. The rest of the census records in Texas and Indian Territory shows Pamelia only 2 to 3 years older than John, or the same age.

Lynell contends that the supposition that Pamela is the daughter of John Harpole and Mary Ann McMimany is still far from proven. Her contention is that we are ignoring some things in ""Harpole Cousins,"" such as the books dates for John and Elizabeth McSwigley Harpole's daughter, Permelia and yet take as a fact that *our* Pamelia is the daughter of John Harpole. And until the date of birth can be proven or disproven, we don't know whether her mother is Elizabeth Swigley or Mary Ann McMinamy.

1860 - It is very noticable that there are no Harpoles in this census of Tennessee. There are however quite a lot of Harpools. Had the name undergone further anglisation? None of the 1850 Harpoles can be identified in 1860.

1903 - Transcription of Pamela's Tombstone:

MRS P. C. GENTRY/ WIFE OF /J. M. /GENTRY/ BORN MAR.20.1827/ DIED/ JULY 18. 1903

The name was pronounced Pa-meal-ya but spelled like Pamela or Pamelia.

RECORDED SPELLINGS

Pamilia Harpole

Pamelia C Gentry

Permelia C. Gentry

E. Gentry

Pamela Harpool

Permelia Gentry

P. C. Gentry Could the middle initial ""C"", used in the census and tombstone inscription, have, in fact, been a poorly written ""G"" for Gertrude? A granddaughter of Pamelia was named Permelia Gertrude in 1877; presumably named after her. The strong argument against this is that the ""C"" does occur three times.

Puzzlingly, Permelia name was represented by the initial ""E."" in the 1870 census of Johnson County, Texas. Was this simply an enumerator's error? It certainly looks like it.

Ruth Pearl Gentry had (1980) a picture of Pamelia C. Harpole which is presumably now [1996] in the possession of one of her children. Scott Philip Hall is thought to have inherited the family photographs including the portrait of Pamelia Harpole. He left Pampa, Texas, and is living (1997) in either New Mexico or Arizona. Lynell Gentry has a large portrait of Pamelia with her husband.

In 1900 Permelia recorded on the census that she had had seven children of whom two were now dead. The children who did not survive were presumably Ellen and Sallie. They may have died without issue but we cannot be certain of this.

1903-Photographed in a family group photo in her home in Alma with her husband John and two children.

Fay Payne Yeager thinks that our Pamelia [Harpole] was Cherokee Indian but I (Kenneth Harvey) have never asked her why she thinks so. This is certainly not correct.","STR06" "I1626","Harpole","Solomon","11 Jan 1769","Between 1807 and 1808","0","""Solomon Harpole and [Anna] Christiana, his wife, whose maiden name was Dice. Solomon Harpole came to the United States from Germany. locating in Pennsylvania some time prior to 1790, and moved from there to Virginia, where he resided until his death."" [Harpole, Andrew J. (1887) Recorded by him on the assumed questionaire form from which his ""biography"" was compile for inclusion in; Goodspeed, W.A. (1887) HISTORY OF TENNESSE. pub. Goodspeed:Nashville, TN] It is significant that only one of the two great-grandsons quoted by Goodspeed, Andrew Harpole, recalls that Solomon died in Virginia and that her personally came from Germany. This places of Solomon's origin and death as given by Andrew Harpole are incorrect. The Harpole family did come from Germany, but it was the generation before Solomon in 1737. The informant, Andrew, who was age 30 at the time, was eleven years younger than the other descendant Goodspeed quoted, great grandson John Harpole. John was age 41 at the time. John never mentioned the German birth or Virginia death. It is clear from this that the family origins were beginning to be obscured by the passage of time even in 1887.

1769-Solomon Harpole was born in Virginia. [Harpole, Belma Carroll & Agnes S. (1986) HARPOLE COUSINS]

1790--Solomon and Christina Harpole moved to Sumner County, TN from Virginia in the 1790's with their young family. [Obion County Historical Society (1985) Obion County History, Vol Two. Pub. Union City, TN] Solomon, along with his brothers Adam and Paul, presumably followed their probable cousins John and Martin. The newcomers cannot have been unaware of John and Martin's earlier exploits in the area of Wilson County. John was to become the guardian of Solomon's children following his death. Adam was in Wilson County from at least early 1792.

1797-Solomon purchased 480 acres of land in Sumner County, Tennessee, from Ephraim Payton in January 1797. [Sumner County Deed Books] Sumner was the parent county of Wilson County.

1799--On December 23rd, Wilson County, Tennessee, was founded in the [John] Harpole [Sr.--cousin of Solomon] home. [Merritt, Dixon Edit. (1961) THE HISTORY OF WILSON COUNTY---ITS LAND AND ITS LIFE History Associates of Wilson County] Dr. David Harold Harpole of Richmond, Virginia, in his correspondence with Kenneth C. Harvey noted that the Wilson County Court met there for its first five sessions until the courthouse was built. That building in turn later proved inadequate.

1800-Governor Sevier issued captain's commisions in the new militia regiment created for Wilson County on May 30, 1800. Solomon Harpole was one of the five men named. [Merritt, pg 41] He appears to have relinquished this role of Captain a few years later.

1803-Solomon Harpole acquired 840 acres of land on Main Spring Creek, Wilson County form William and Gideon Pillow of Davidson County, Tennessee on 7 Nov 1803. Deed Book A. [Partlow, Thomas E. (1987) WILSON COUNTY, TENNESSE DEEDS, MARRIAGES, & WILLS 1800-1902, p. 412]

1803/4-Solomon Harpole to Zebedie Hicks 200 acres on the south side of the Cumberland River in Wilson County. Witnesses: James Hicks, Benjamin Clarke, and William Reynolds. Deed Book A. [Partlow, p. 396]

1804-Solomon Harpole is listed as #662 in Capt. Wilee Charry's (William Cherry) Company for the payment of tax in Wilson Co. He is recorded as owning 400 acres on Spring Creek. [Partlow, Thomas E. (1974) WILSON CO., TENNESSEE, TAX LISTS]

1805-Solomon Harpole is listed as #791 in Capt. Mann's Company for the payment of tax in Wilson County. He is recorded as owning 400 acres in Spring Creek. [Partlow, Thomas E. (1974) WILSON CO., TENNESSEE, TAX LISTS]

1805-Solomon Harpole transferred a building lot in the town of Lebanon to Samuel Hinkle of Pennelton, Co., Virginia on 23 September 1805. Deed Book B. [Partlow, Thomas E. (1987) WILSON COUNTY, TENNESSE DEEDS, MARRIAGES, & WILLS 1800-1902, p. 50]

1806-Solomon Harpole (along with cousin/brother John Harpole) signed, with sixteen other Justices of the Peace of Wilson County, a Petition, on 15 April 1806, on behalf of Edward Mitchell. Mitchell was commissioned to ""complete the public building Courthouse etc"" Due to ""unforeseen difficulties"" the funds allowed to Mitchell were insufficient and the petitioners requested that a County tax may be levied to relieve the situation. [Tennessee Legislative Petitions (1805-1812) in microfilm roll #3]

1806-Solomon Harpole was recorded as the bondsman at the marriage in Wilson County of George Allin & Sally Johnson on 28 August 1806. [Whitley, Edythe Rucker--compiler (1981) MARRIAGES OF WILSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE 1802-1850]

1806-Solomon Harpole is listed as #1070 in Capt. Carruth's District for the purpose of tax collection in Wilson County, Tennessee. He is recorded as owning 400 acres of land in Spring Creek. [Partlow, Thomas E. (1974) WILSON CO., TENNESSEE, TAX LISTS]

1807-Solomon Harpole is listed as #347 in Capt. Mann'sDistrict for the purpose of tax collection in Wilson County, Tennessee. He is recorded as owning 400 acres of land in Spring Creek. [Partlow, Thomas E. (1974) WILSON CO., TENNESSEE, TAX LISTS]

1807-Solomon Harpole and John Harpole are created administrators of the Vinson Crumpton Inventory on 21 March 1807 [Partlow, Thomas E. (1981) WILSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE WILLS, BOOKS 1-13 (1802-50) Lebenon, TN page 132]

1807/1808-Solomon Harpole dies. Probate is granted in the will. A copy of this will should be obtained and examined. [Partlow, Thomas E. (1981) WILSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE WILLS, BOOKS 1-13 (1802-50) Lebenon, TN page 6]

According to Partlow's WILSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE WILLS and to his index to WILSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE DEED BOOKS, the following transactions took place as a part of the settlement of Solomon Harpole's estate:

1808-Solomon Harpole sale on 20 Feb 1808. Among buyers are Mrs. Harpole and John Harpole. John Harpole administrator. Recorded 16 May 1808.

1813-Allotment to the heirs of Solomon Harpole. Heirs: William Harpole, Polly Patterson, John Harpole. 21 June 1813. Recorded in Deed Book E.

1816-""This is to certify that I, John Jr., heir of Solomon Harpole deceased do relinquish all claims to a tract of land to Thomas Patterson who conveyed it to Wyatt Bettes, Jr. Dated 30 July 1816."" Recorded in Wilson County Deed Book G.

""This is to certify that John Harpole, Sr., guardian for William Harpole and Thomas Patterson, heirs of Solomon Harpole reqlinquish their claims to land on Spring Creek to John Harpole, Jr. dated 30 July 1816."" Recorded in Wilson County Deed Book G.

Thomas Patterson and Polly, his wife, formerly Polly Harpole, daughter of Solomon Harpole, deceased, transferred ownership of 56 acres on Spring Creek to Wyatt Bettes on 16 August 1816. Recorded in Wilson County Deed Book F. Presumably this was the land she inherited from her father.

""This is to certify that we John Harpole, Jr. and Thomas Patterson relinquish our claims to land on Spring Creek being a part of the dower of Christina Bettes, formerly the wife of Solomon Harpole to William Harpole. Dated 30 July 1816. Recorded in Wilson County Deed Book G.

1823-William Harpole transferred 56 acres of land on Spring Creek, it being part of the dower of Christina Bettes, formerly the wife of Solomon Harpole to John Cowger on 24 March 1823. Recorded in Wilson County Deed Book I.","STR06" "I6313","Harpole","Solomon Wesley","1815","1880","0","The 1850 census of Tennessee Index shows four families with the surname Harpole living in Obion Co. They are;

Solomon (34) and Malinda Harpole (33) and their young family Mary (6), John (4), Robert (2) and a one month old newborn. Not recorded in 1860.","STR06" "I6303","Harpole","William","1800","1881","0","The 1850 census of Tennessee Index shows four families with the surname Harpole living in Obion Co. They are;

William and Sarah Harpole with their presumed children John (19), Mary (18), Arrebella (15), Solomon (12), Jacob (11), Nancy (8), Catherine (6) and Tennessee (3). All born in Tennessee. Not recorded in 1860.","STR06" "I48721","Harre","Doris","9 Jan 1938","26 Jun 2024","0","Obituary for Doris Nicholas

A Mass of Christian of Burial for Doris will be on Saturday, June 29, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Stephen Catholic Church in Exeter. Father Brendan Kelly will preside over the Mass.

A Graveside Service will be in the Exeter Cemetery immediately following the Mass.

Public visitation will be Friday, June 28, 2024 from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. with family present from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Farmer Funeral Home in Exeter. A Rosary will be prayed at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, June 28, 2024 at Farmer Funeral Home in Exeter.

Memorials are suggested to the St. Stephen Catholic Church or to the family to be designated later.

Doris Elizabeth Harre was born January 9, 1938, the twelfth of 15 children to John and Theresa (Leif) Harre at the family farm north of Exeter, Nebraska. Doris passed away at the age of 86 on June 26, 2024 at Fairview Manor in Fairmont, Nebraska.

Doris graduated from Exeter High School in 1955. She was wed to United States Air Force Airman Richard (Nick) Nicholas on February 16, 1957, at St. Stephen's Catholic Church in Exeter. The couple resided in Lincoln and began a family with the birth of Shari (Michl) in 1959 and Timothy in 1960. The family relocated to MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida and later to Tucson, Arizona, where Nick was stationed at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. In 1971, a third addition to the family, Hope (Strate) was born at Holloman Air Force Base near Alamogordo, New Mexico. After Nick completed his 20-year term in the military, the family made a final move to Exeter, where Nick and Doris settled into the family home they shared for 50 years. Nick and Doris shared 65 years together before Nick's passing in 2022. Doris spent her final year at Fairview Manor in Fairmont.

As an Air Force wife, Doris found herself in both parent roles at times, and managed the household with patience, love and a little discipline. She held down jobs ranging from Arizona dog groomer to Exeter daycare provider to waitress at Sweetwater tavern in Exeter, and was known by her brothers for her raisin cream pie. She loved to play cards, with pinochle, euchre and pitch her games of choice, and made a few trips to casinos just for fun. Her grandchildren and great grands were the lights of her life, and she was always most excited when another baby joined the family.

Doris was preceded in death by her parents, John & Theresa; sisters, Reta Mae Coffey, Evelyn Coffey, Gladys Coffey, Patricia Hansen, and Joan Kuska; brothers, Lawrence Harre, Kenneth Harre, Jerome Harre, Gene Harre, Paul Harre, and Aloysius Harre.

Doris is survived by her three children, Shari (Alan) Michl of Exeter, Tim (Marie) Nicholas of Central City and Hope (Ken) Strate of Exeter, grandchildren Allison (Jeb) Bitz and Nathan (Abby) Michl; Matthew (Jennifer) Nicholas and Angela (Noah) Broekemier; Victoria Androyna and Deidre (Kevin) Boyle; her beloved great grandchildren: Evie, Jonah, Leo, Layne, Cason, Avery, Oliver, and Amelia; sisters, Jeanette Paulus of Loveland, Colorado and Leona Smith of New Braunfels, Texas; and brother, Frank Harre of York, Nebraska.

From Farmer & Son Funeral Home website, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I48465","Harre","Thomas Glen","2 Jan 1941","14 May 2021","0","Thomas G. Harre, 80, of Lincoln, passed away peacefully at his home on May 14, 2021. Born on January 2, 1941 to Bernard & Marie (Ries) Harre on their farm near Exeter, NE. Tom married Marilyn Loukota on February 4, 1961 in Exeter.

Tom graduated from Exeter High School, attended the Lincoln School of Commerce and graduated from the University of Nebraska in 1963 a member of Beta Gamma Sigma. He worked as an accountant and finance manager in the manufacturing industry. He worked for more than 20 years as vice president/controller in a savings and loan business. He was the financial manager for the first 10 years of the Nebraska Lottery. As a lifelong Catholic Tom served as parish financial committee chairman, parish council chairman and parish DDP chairman for several years. He also was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Sertoma Club, and St. Vincent DePaul Society. Tom was a devoted husband, father and grandfather exhibiting quiet strength and patience.

Tom is survived by his wife of 60 years Marilyn; daughters Linda (David) Westermann, Lisa (Dan) Meyer, Janice (Bob) Swanson; 12 grandchildren, and 1 great grandchild.

Rosary at 12:30 pm followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 1:00 pm on Friday, May 21st at St. Teresa Catholic Church, 735 S 36th Street, Lincoln. Burial in Calvary Cemetery, Lincoln. Honorary pallbearers are his grandchildren: Thomas Swanson, Jacob Swanson, Benjamin Swanson, Joseph Meyer, Rebecca Meyer, Julia Swanson, Steve Meyer, Laura Meyer, John Swanson, Anthony Meyer, Elizabeth Swanson and David Swanson.

Memorials to St. Teresa School or Catholic Social Services.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I26908","Harrell","Doris","12 Jan 1926","15 Mar 2005","0","McLEMORE, DORIS (HARRELL) Transcribed by Bessie Meredith BORN: JANUARY 12, 1926 DIED: MARCH 15, 2005 Graveside services for Doris McLemore will be held Friday, March 18, 2005 at 10 a.m. in the Fort Towson Cemetery. Doris died March 15, 2005 in Paris, Texas. She was 79. Doris was born January 12, 1926 in Sulphur Springs, Texas and had lived in this area since 1985. She married T. Harold McLemore on June 17, 1955 in Odessa, Texas. Doris was a legal secretary and had worked in the U.S. Embassy in Brazil. She was preceded in death by her husband, T. Harold McLemore on August 15, 2000, and one brother, Delbert Harrell. Surviving relatives include: one son, Phil McLemore of Odessa, Texas; one brother, Bill Harrell, of Shreveport, Louisiana; and several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends from 6:00 - 7:00 p.m., Thursday, March 17, 2005 at the funeral home. Officiating the services will be Bro. Troy Ruffin under the direction of Miller & Miller Funeral Home of Hugo.","STR06" "I29443","Harrell","James Reuben","30 Dec 1894","25 Dec 1986","0","Both the 1900 Census and his tombstone gives date of birth as 30 December 1893, though other sources show 1894 as his year of birth.","STR06" "I29431","Harrell","Jenny","Abt 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","Linda Davenport writes that Jenny Harrell born about 1871 in TX married to J. T. Jones on 31 May 1893 in Sabine Co, TX by H. F. Killen according to White & Toole.","STR06" "I46235","Harrell","Lillie Mae","1 May 1897","15 Jan 1987","0","Maiden name from the obituary of her daughter, Glynda McLemore Suggs, as posted on FindAGrave.","STR06" "I11180","Harrell","Nancy","6 Nov 1834","9 Mar 1897","0","The daughter of William HARRELL and Olive FOWLER. Sandra Meier notes that at the time of the 1840 census, Nancy would have been living in Jackson County, Florida Territory, with her mother Olive.","STR06" "I29428","Harrell","Reuben","Abt 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","In June, 2010, Garland Lively emailed ""I am a descendant of William Harrell of Wythe County, Virginia and belong to a group of dedicated researchers who have been attempting for years to find connections among the various Harrell families. I am most interested in determining the ancestry of Reuben Harrell who settled in Sabine County, Texas about 1860. My interest is in determining his ancestry and possible connections to the other North Carolina Harrell families who migrated to Georgia and then onward to Texas.""

An excerpt from my file on the Texas Harrells: Reuben Harrell was born 1825 in Pulaski County, Georgia and married Charity W. Lampkin 8 Jul 1857 in Pulaski County, Georgia. Reuben migrated to Sabine County, Texas by 1860 and married second, Permelia Jane Mason, widow of George W. Neal. He had three children born between 1866 and 1871 in Sabine County, Texas. Nothing further is known of this family but it is suspected that he is a descendant of Levi Harrell 1750 of Anson County, North Carolina as Levi had numerous descendants who settled in Pulaski County, Georgia.""

If you have any further informaton about Reuben Harrell, please contact Garland Lively at:

Garland Lively
193 HCR 2201
Aquilla TX 76622
Ph: 254-694-6719
garlandliv@aol.com



","STR06" "I29428","Harrell","Reuben","Abt 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1850 United States Federal Census 1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Reuben Harrell
Age: 24
Estimated birth year: abt 1826
Birth Place: Georgia
Gender: Male
Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Division 69, Pulaski, Georgia
Family Number: 373
Household Members: Name Age
Reuben Harrell 24
Charity W Harrell 26
Eugenius Harrell 1
Mary Bohannon 65

Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: Division 69, Pulaski, Georgia; Roll M432_80; Page: 253A; Image: 519.

1860 United States Federal Census 1860 United States Federal Census
Name: Reubin Harrell
Age in 1860: 33
Birth Year: abt 1827
Birthplace: Georgia
Home in 1860: Patroon, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Post Office: Milam
Value of real estate: View image
Household Members: Name Age
Reubin Harrell 33

Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Patroon, Sabine, Texas; Roll M653_1304; Page: 332; Image: 294; Family History Library Film: 805304


1870 United States Federal Census
Rubin Harrell 45 M W Farmer $800 $300 Ga
Permelia G Harrell 30 F W Tx
Robert Harrell 4 4 M W Tx
Mary Harrell 3 F W Tx
William Neal 16 M W Tx
Joel Neal 12 M W Tx

Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Beat 5, Sabine, Texas; Roll M593_1604; Page: 40B; Image: 86; Family History Library Film: 553103.
","STR06" "I29427","Harrell","Robert W. H.","Abt 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","The son of Reuben HARRELL and Permelia MASON.","STR06" "I29445","Harrell","Sallie Bell C.","Jun 1898","Yes, date unknown","0","Laura Buckmaster instead shows her as Lola Bell.","STR06" "I24458","Harrelson","Rebecca Jane","Abt 1820","Between 1852 and 1853","0","Rosa McLemore wrote that her father first wife was ""Isabell Harrison"" the daughter of a wealthy plantation owner in Virginia. She was probably assuming her name was Isabella based on the middle name of Keton's daughter Rebecca, apparently named for her mother.

She was actually the daughter of Solomon J. HARRELSON. It is believed that she died in childbirth, along with her eighth child, around 1853, probably in Jefferson County Texas. When son Felix Harrelson McLemore applied for an insurance policy, he listed his mother's cause of death as dysentery, after an illness of six weeks.

K.J. MCLEMORE , MARRIAGE TO REBECCA JANE HARRELSON ,
BNDS. SOLOMON J. HARRELSON , FATHER CONSENTS. MAY 28 ,1833.HINDS CO. ,
MISSISSIPPI MARRIAGE BOOKS
MARRIAGE BOOK 1,PAGE 261.28 MAY 1833.HINDS COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI.

ESTATE PAPERS OF SOLOMON J. HARRELSON , FATHER OF REBECCA JANE MCLEMORE nee
HARRELSON,SHOW K.J. MCLEMORE BOUGHT A BRASS CLOCK FOR 30$, AND A PLOW FOR
$1.00 from the ESTATE OF SOLOMON J. HARRELSON.

HINDS COUNTY INVENTORY BOOK 2- 1836-1839
ROLL 87
#297-INVENTORY OF ESTATE OF SOLOMON J. HARRELSON MAY 16, 1837
#387-INVENTORY OF PROPERTY
#388- CONTINUANCE OF PROPERTY
FILED JAN . 23, 1838

(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)","STR06" "I32516","Harris","Abigail","26 Mar 1720","Abt 1785","0","Melba Allen, on her DANIEL ALDERMAN website, writes that ""About 1740 Daniel Alderman married Abigail, third child of Nathaniel Harris, and his first wife, Miriam Brooks. Abigail was born 26 March, 1720.""","STR06" "I7029","Harris","Alexander","Abt 1810","Yes, date unknown","0","In the book ""Sabine County Historical Sketches and Genealogical Records"" by Edna McDaniel White and Blanche Findley (sic) Toole, it was stated that ""Theophilus Alexander Harris, b. 1810, m Elizabeth Reeves, b. 1817 in S. C., and came to Texas prior to 1837. He was Justice of Peace in Milam in 1837. He was interested in civic improvement, and when New Hope Baptist Church was organized, the meetings were held in his home. He received a third class land grant in Sabine County."" (p. 26).

However, a direct descendant, Elizabeth Pate, epate2@wildblue.net, cautions that it might be possible that Theophilus Harris and Alexander Harris were actually two different men, but likely related in some fashion. Theophilus was said by some to be named William Theophilus. Census records for the family of Alexander and Elizabeth consistently show his name simply as Alex, Alexander or A. Elizabeth also noted that the Alexander and Elizabeth, along with their children, can be found in Talladega County, Alabama at the time of both the 1840 and 1850 federal census enumerations, and that their youngest daughter, Nancy, is also shown on the 1860 Sabine County, Texas census as being born in Alabama ca 1854.

Please email strong@texas.net and/or epate2@wildblue.net if you have more information that could help us determine the exact nature of the relationship between Theophilius Harris and Alexander Harris.
","STR06" "I7029","Harris","Alexander","Abt 1810","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Alabama, Talladega County, Talladega District
Enumerated 30 Apr 1850
1393 1427
Alex Harris 40 M @500 Va
Elizabeth Harris 32 F S. Carolina
Gilbert Harris 16 M Ga
Martha Harris 14 F Ga
Arletha Harris 12 F Ala
Joseph Harris 10 m Ala
Robert Harris 8 M Ala
Henry Harris 6 M Ala

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam
Enumerated 18 Jun 1860
Page 7 Stamped 321
54-54
Hebron and Emily Harris and family
55-55
A. Harris 50 M Farmer 2000 5209 Va
Elizabeth Harris 43 F SC
Joseph L. Harris 21 M Ala
Robert V. Harris 18 M Ala
Henry E. (sic) Harris 14 M Ala
Nancy Harris F 6 Ala
","STR06" "I46835","Harris","Angela Marnette","1 Oct 1971","28 Nov 2021","0","Miss Angela Marnette ""Marnie"" Harris left the mortal constraints of this earth on November 28, 2021, in Geneva, Texas. Marnie was born on October 1, 1971, in Lufkin Texas.

Marnie is now with her father, and the only person who had his bluff in on her, Robert N. Harris Sr. Moreover, she has now reassumed the copilot position with her mother, LaVerne Droddy Harris. At their peak, it was not uncommon to have a Marnie and LaVerne sighting ? even in New York City!

Marnie is survived by: Robert N. Harris Jr.(brother) and wife Stacy Archer Harris and Roy Joseph Harris (brother) and wife Mary Brackin Harris. She leaves behind nephews and nieces: Holli Harris King, Hannah Harris Johnson, Robert N. Harris III, Virginia Harris Standley, Sarah Harris Nichols, and Roy Joseph Harris Jr. Additionally, Marnie was the proud great aunt for six great-nieces and three great-nephews.

Visitation will be held from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, December 1, 2021, at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, located at 316 W. Columbia Street in San Augustine, Texas.

Funeral services will be held at 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, December 1, 2021, at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with Dr. Karen Jones officiating. Interment will follow at McMahans Chapel Cemetery, Geneva.

Pallbearers: Robert N. Harris III, Roy Joe Harris, Justin King, Rex Johnson, J.D. Standley, and Jared Nichols.

Visit www.WymanRobertsFuneralHome.com for memories and condolences.

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

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 1, 2021, page 7","STR06" "I16932","Harris","Arletha L. ""Lethia""","23 Apr 1837","2 Jan 1904","0","Not listed as a daughter in White and Toole's ""Genealogical Sketches of Sabine County, Texas.""

Said by Barbara Yancey Dore to have married Britton Alford, and to be the mother of Aletha ""Lethia"" Alford, who married Alfred A. Halbert. Some researchers show that is was she that married Alfred Vickers.","STR06" "I5627","Harris","Bena Norine","24 Jul 1901","5 Jan 2000","0","THE SABINE COUNTY REPORTER January 12, 2000

Bena Harris Gellatly, 98, of Milam died Wednesday, Jan 5, 2000, in San Augustine. Mrs. Gellatly was born July 24, 1901 and had been a lifelong resident of the Milam area. She was a homemaker and a member of New Hope Baptist Church. Survivors; daughters and sons-in-law, Claudia and Dan Polley of Sexton, Merle and Oscar Huff of Milam, and Bonnie and Larry Mobbs of Odessa, a sister, Elaine Brown of San Augustine; eight grandchildren a step-granddaughter; nine great-grandchildren; and four step great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband D.C. Gellatly, and a son, Robert Gellatly. Funeral services were held Jan 7 at New Hope Baptist Church near Milam with Bro. Jim Moss and Bro. Lou Dane officiating. Interment followed at New Hope Cemetery. Starr Funeral Home Inc of Hemphill, Directors.","STR06" "I20083","","","","","","","" "I12342","Harris","Catherine ""Kate"" P.","Dec 1862","Abt 1953","0","A daughter of Elijah and Ann Harris of Van Wert County, Ohio.","STR06" "I44122","Harris","Faye","26 Jul 1885","23 Nov 1964","0","A newspaper clipping about her death is posted on her memorial on FindAGrave. It is titled ""Collision of Car and Truck Takes Life Mrs. Mason, 79.'

The article stated that Mrs. Faye Harris Mason was dead on arrival at Rusk Memorial Hospital after turning in front of a Milk Truck. The article also noted that she had been a resident of Rusk for 45 years, and member of the First Baptist Church and in the T. E. L. Class. Survivors were sons Byron Mason, Dallas; G. T. Mason, New London and Col. W. H. Mason, Jr. of Pope AFB, North Carolina; daughters, Mrs. E. S. Caldwell, Angleton and Mrs. F. D. Dickey, Fort Worth, sister, Mrs. A. A. Wilson, Hemphill; 17 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. Pallbearers were Lonnie Spivey, Russell Gilman, Carl Rogers, Walter Courtney, Mayo Starkey and Frank Merriweather.

Name Faye Harris Mason
Event Type Death
Event Date 23 Nov 1964
Event Place Rusk, Cherokee, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 26 Jul 1885
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Judd Harris
Mother's Name Syrenthia Collier
Certificate Number: 68669
GS Film number 2117651
Digital Folder Number 005144700
Image Number 00079

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSYL-WQG : accessed 26 Nov 2013), Faye Harris Mason, 23 Nov 1964; citing certificate number 68669, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117651.","STR06" "I7178","Harris","Henry Clay","4 Feb 1844","16 Oct 1907","0","His headstone is inscribed H. C. Harris Born Feb. 4, 1844 Died Oct. 16, 1097, ""On that bright immortal shore, We shall meet to part no more.""","STR06" "I703","Harris","Kathleen Edith","1 Jul 1929","16 Jan 2016","0","Teaches in the Hemphill ISD and is a member of the James Frederick Gomer Chapter of the Daughters of Republic of Texas.

The in BACK IN TIME column of the May 3, 2000 issue of the Sabine County Reporter it was noted that in 1965, ""Mrs. Tommy White, Hemphill High School Teacher, was elected president of the Sabine County Chapter of the Texas State Teachers Association.""

Sabine County Reporter 8 May 2002

Class of 1947 Members of the class of 1947 attending the (Hemphill High School) reunion included, from left, front; Norman Ener, Alice Procell, Elouise (Armstrong) McLemore, Nan Carol (Harvey) Kirbow, Joyce (Davidson) Winkle and Lillie Faye (Horne) Bennefield; (center): Frances (Woods) Trapp, Kathleen (Harris) White, Ann (Maund) McClain and La Vern (Halbert) Roberts; and back; Paul Beauchamp, Conald Glover, Curtis Killion, Joe Lynn Whittlesey, King Davidson, Millard Jordan, John Parker and J.C. Click. Not pictured: Bessie Lou (Coussons) Neal and Earline (Polk) Brown.

The October 8, 2008 issue of the Sabine County Reported noted that she had been the director of the Vergie Speights Memorial Jailhouse Library and Musuem for the past five years. She had taught English and Spanish for 33 years at Hemphill High School prior to her retirement.

Kathleen Edith White, 86, of the Gravelhill Community, Sabine County, Texas, passed away Saturday morning in her home. She was born in Sabine County to Judge Noble and Nettie Arthur Harris. Mrs. White held a Masters Degree from Stephen F. Austin University, and spent her life teaching. She taught in the Hemphill Independent School District for over 50 years, and held classes in several other schools and colleges. Mrs. White was a lifetime member of the Gravelhill Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, holding several offices in the Church, a member of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, and the National Honor Society.

Mrs. White is survived by her sons: Michael A. White of Killeen, Drew N. White and wife Vicky of Hemphill, Keven White and wife Veronica of Hemphill, seven grandchildren, three great grandchildren, her brother Robert ""Bobby"" Harris and wife Laverne of Geneva. She is preceded in death by her husband Tommy White, her brother Jackie Harris, her grandson J.T. White and great grandson Ryder Griffin.

Visitation will be from 5:00 pm until 8:00 pm, Monday, January 18, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 4:00 pm, Tuesday, January 19, 2016, in the Gravelhill Antioch Missionary Baptist Church. Burial will follow in the Gravelhill Cemetery.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home Website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 20, 2016, Page 10","STR06" "I6288","Harris","Lena L.","Abt 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","In her sketch about Sudie Halbert Wilson of Sabine County, Virgie Speights notes that her teachers, at a little one-room log school called Fox Hill, included Volney Vickers, Brittain Allen and Miss Lena Harris. (Speights, Old Timers of Sabine County, p. 26).","STR06" "I24795","Harris","Lewis","Bef 1820","Yes, date unknown","0","Probably a namesake of Lewis Harris, father of the first Howell McLemore's wife Lucy Harris. (James L. McLemore, III, p. 79).","STR06" "I19196","Harris","Mary","Abt 1740","1 Jan 1822","0","The daughter of Dr. Benjamin and Esther HARRIS of Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. (Dwight, p 174).","STR06" "I42846","Harris","Mary A.","28 Apr 1866","12 Jul 1924","0","In her annotated transcription of the Myrtle Springs cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows her as a daughter of Samuel HARRIS and Susan F. PICKARD, and wife of Joseph E. Meeks. Her headstone is inscribed ""The Lord is my Shepherd-Rest Mother rest in quiet sleep whiel friends in sorro over thee weep.""","STR06" "I7066","Harris","Melinda Francis ""Fannie""","Jun 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be a daughter of Samuel Harris and Susan Pickard.","STR06" "I13845","","","","","","","" "I24982","Harris","Michael Jason","25 Jun 1975","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):The Sabine County Reporter
July 16, 1997, Page 7

Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Pratt recently enjoyed a visit from their great-great-granddaughter, Jessica Ann Harris. [Present] were Frances and Ozro Pratt, great-great-grandparents, Ann and J. C. Click, great-grandparents, Berverly and Bonnie Harris, grandparents, all of Geneva; Kathy and Michael Harris, parents, and Jessica Harris, all of Colorado Springs. CO.

(Transcrbed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)","STR06" "I4943","Harris","Noleete Daisy","1914","","0","Member of the James Gomer Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas.","STR06" "I6282","Harris","Robert Earl","11 Aug 1868","29 Dec 1934","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County
Enumerated 26 April 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 134 Sheet 5B
Harris, Robert E 42 m1 20 Tx Ala Miss
Harris, Sudie L 38 M1 20 8/7 Tx Al Tx (First Wife)
Harris, Earl P 19 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Harris, Mabel V 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Harris, Wallace D 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Harris, Bena A 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Harris, Daisy L 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Harris, Marie 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Harris, Robert W 1 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 21 through 26 January 1920
SD 326 ED 171 Sheet 14B
Harris, Robert E Hd 52 Wd Tx Alabama Mississippi Merchant Dry Goods
Harris, Mabel Dtr 27 S Tx Tx Tx
Harris, Wallis Son 20 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Harris, Lucille Dtr 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Harris, Marie Dtr 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Harris, Windell Son 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Harris, Elaine Dtr 2 6/12 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I46831","Harris","Robert Noble","22 Dec 1932","29 Jul 2016","0","Robert Noble Harris, Sr., 83, passed away in the Nacogdoches Medical Center, Friday, July 29, 2016. Robert was born to Judge and Nettie Harris on December 22, 1932 in Sabine County. A lifetime member of the Geneva area, he was teacher, farmer, and rancher. Robert served his country in the Army during the Korean Conflict, and he was a member of the Sexton Masonic Lodge, a Shriner, and was active in various other organizations and committees.

Robert is survived by his wife, LaVerne Harris of Geneva; his two sons, Robert Harris Jr. and wife Stacy of Geneva, and Roy Joe Harris and wife Mary of Geneva; one daughter, Angela Marnette Harris of Geneva; six grandchildren, Holli Lynn Harris, Hannah Lean Johnson, Robert Harris III, Virginia LaVerne Harris, Sarah Elizabeth Harris, and Roy Joe Harris Jr.; and two great grandchildren, Makenna Len Harris-Wallace and Scarlett Jane Harris.

Visitation will be from 5:00P.M. until 8:00P.M., Monday, August 1, 2016 in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St. Hemphill, Texas. Funeral Services will be at 2:00PM, Tuesday, August 2, 2016 in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in McMahon Chapel Cemetery in Geneva.

Copied from www.dailynewsandmore.com website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 3, 2016, Page 12","STR06" "I153","Harris","Robert Wendell ""Buck""","14 Dec 1908","11 Oct 1974","0","His FindAGrave memorial page shows he was a MSgt. US Army, and includes a photo of his military marker.","STR06" "I46832","Harris","Roy Arthur ""Jack""","25 Oct 1930","16 Feb 2007","0","Jack passed away at the Silsbee Convalescent Center.

A native of Geneva he was a longtime resident of Evadale. He was a tour boss on #1 and #2 paper machines at Eastex Pulp and Paper. He was a member of Evadale Masonic Lodge and proudly served his country in the Army Air Force during WWII in Greenland.

Survivors include his wife Joyce Stewart Harris; son David Harris, daughter Lyn Terry and husband Jim; grandsons Joshua Terry and Jordan Terry; brother Bobby Harris and sister Kathleen White.","STR06" "I1602","Harris","Ruby Elaine","30 Jul 1917","1 Oct 2007","0","Shown in the 1963 obituary of her half sister, Abbie Thelma Nethery, as ""sister....Mrs Elaine Brown, Bronson.""

Elaine Brown

Funeral services for Elaine Brown, 90, of San Augustine were held at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, October 3, 2007 at Liberty Hill Baptist Church in San Augustine. Rev. Mike Hunter and Rev. Buddy Pratt officiated.

Elaine Brown was born July 30, 1917 in the Isla Community in Sabine County to Robert and Abby Ola Mason Harris. She entered into rest October 1, 2007 in Lufkin. Mrs. Brown was the youngest of 11 children and the last surviving member. She was a retired health care giver as well as beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister and aunt. She was a member of Liberty Hill Baptist Church and had resided in San Augustine since 1964.

Mrs. Brown leaves a wonderful legacy of dedication to family, caring for everyone else, and her love of God. She enjoyed cooking, flowers, football and gospel music. Elaine was a beautiful, loving and giving person. Her radiating smile and presence will leave an irreplaceable void in our lives.

The family wishes to extend a special thanks to all of Mrs. Brown's nurses and caregivers at El Camino House in San Augustine. The love and compassion shown for their mother has been beyond reproach these past three years.

She is survived by her her son, Charles Dale Brown and wife, Wanda of Longview; daughter, Ann Brown Watson of Lufkin; daughter-in-law, Nancy Brown Metteauer and husband Richard of Nacogdoches; nine grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 61 years, Hoy Brown; sons, Arlis Ray Brown and Ricky Paul Brown, and son-in-law, Dr. William E. Watson.

Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine was in charge of arrangements.

Published in the San Augustine Tribune, Thursday, October 4, 2007

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Fall 2007)","STR06" "I45821","Harris","Vincent","6 Oct 1912","Yes, date unknown","0","His marriage license shows him as a son of John Harris and Minnie Spruell.
","STR06" "I4298","Harrison","James Franklin","1 Jul 1918","6 Aug 1986","0","His last residence, per the SSDI, was in Pineland, Sabine County, Texas.

US World War II Army Enlistment Records:

James R Harrison Jr
Birth Year 1917
Race White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country Texas
State of Residence Texas
County or City Harris

Enlistment Date 5 Oct 1942
Enlistment State Texas
Enlistment City Houston
Branch Air Corps
Branch Code Air Corps
Grade Private
Grade Code Private
Term of Enlistment Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law

Component Army of the United States - includes the following: Voluntary enlistments effective December 8, 1941 and thereafter; One year enlistments of National Guardsman whose State enlistment expires while in the Federal Service; Officers appointed in the Army of
Source: Civil Life

Education 4 years of high school
Civil Occupation Clerks, general office
Marital Status Married
Height 67
Weight 192

At the time of the 1930 census enumeration, he was living two households away from his future wife, Bertie McClelland. They both lived on Lanier Hemphill and Bronon Public Road in the first precinct of Sabine County, Texas. She was in household 103-107, with her parents Archie and Clara McClelland. He was in household 105-109, with his parents, Robert L and Belle Harrison.

","STR06" "I16263","Harrison","Judah ""Judith""","Bef 1759","Yes, date unknown","0","Richard Stauff supplied the following information about Judah Harrison, sometimes mistakenly shown as Judith.

Father: Joseph Lovell Harrison
Mother: Margaret ""Peggy"" Richardson

Husband: William B. Graves m: 29 DEC 1779 in Louisa Co., VA

Son: Joseph Harrison Graves

""Lick Creek Beckoned"" by Barbara Biggers Vaughn has info on the Harrisons and others. William B. Graves and Judah Harrison's marriage date and names are shown there, with Judah's lineage.

I'm still trying to find parentage of William's daugher-in-law, Margaret Selby. If you come across anything please let me know!

Margaret (Selby) Graves and her daughter Nancy H are listed in the Nicholas Co., KY 1850 census as 38 and 15 years old, respectively. They are my GGG-Grandmother and GGGG-Grandmother. Nancy Harrison Graves married Henry Thomas Moore. All three are laid to rest in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Pleasant Hill, Cass Co., MO.

Margaret: 13 SEPT 1812 - 15 DEC 1857

Nancy: 21 JAN 1835 - 17 APR 1900

Henry: 9 JULY 1829 - 4 APR 1909

More information can be found on Richard's website:

http://geocities.com/stauffr/ancestors.html","STR06" "I40112","Harrison","Lillian","19 Nov 1926","26 Aug 2011","0","From FindAGrave:


Lillian Clark Patrick, 84, of Orange, Texas, passed away Friday, August 26, 2011.

Funeral Services will be at 2:00 p.m., Sunday August 28, 2011, at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange. Officiating will be Reverend David Milner of Calvary Baptist Church. Interment will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens.

A gathering of family and friends will be Saturday from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home.

Mrs. Patrick was born in Halleyville, AL to Johnny Harrison and Ethel (Pinkard) Harrison Head. She was the manager at Winfree Packing Company and also a private duty nurse. She loved to fish but more than that she loved her family.

She is preceded in death by her father, Johnny Harrison; mother, Ethel (Pinkard) Harrison Head; step-father, Walter C. Head; first husband, Ras Clark and second husband, Jessie Patrick.

Those left to cherish her memory are her daughter and son-in-law, Peggy Clark McCollum and husband, Gene of Warren; four grandchildren, Renee Smith, Shandola Langham, Ras McCollum, Relinda Terrell all of Warren and eight great grandchildren. She is also survived by her brother, Eugene Harrison; sister, Eloise Harvey; brother, Eddie Head and wife, Barbara and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins who will all miss her dearly.


Obituary from Claybar Funeral Home, Orange, Texas; August 26, 2011","STR06" "I14722","Harrison","Loria Jean","29 Jan 1945","15 May 2021","0","Obituary

Jean White, 76, of Bronson, Texas passed away Saturday, May 15, 2021 at her residence.

Jean was born on January 29, 1945 in Sabine County to James H. Harrison and Bertie Mae McClelland. She was a loving mother and housewife.

She is survived by her sons, Curtis White and wife, Brenda of Bronson, and Rocky White and wife, Margaret of Bronson; sisters, Gayla McBride, Jennifer Brit, Joanna Spates and Tempie McCary; grandchildren, Dustin White and wife, Joy of Buna, Bradley White and wife, Chelsea of Hemphill, Tim Forse, and wife Denna of Pineland, LaSha White of Bronson, DeEsta Jones and husband, Tyler of Pineland, Britney Quick and husband, Joey of Pineland; sixteen great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Bobby White; great grandson, Kyren Lane Mobley; parents, James and Bertie Harrison and sister, Shelia Whitton.

Funeral services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, May 18, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Glen Middleton officiating.

Visitation will begin one hour prior to service.

Burial will follow services in Plainview Cemetery in Pineland, Texas with Bradley White, Dustin White, Tim Forse, John Nelson, Joey Quick, Tyler Jones, Brandon White and Tommy Jenkins serving as pallbearers.

You are invited to share condolences, memories and sign guest book online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 19, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I35235","Harrison","Martha ""Mattie"" Jane","25 Aug 1876","26 Feb 1941","0","Name: Mattie Bragg
Death Date: 26 Feb 1941
Death Place: Precinct No. 3, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 64 years 6 months 1 day
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 25 Aug 1876
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Harrison
Father's Birthplace: Unknown
Mother's Name: Mary Jane Bennett
Mother's Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Occupation: Hwfe.
Place of Residence: Milam, Sabine, Tex.
Cemetery: Lowes Chaple Cemt.
Burial Place: Texas
Burial Date: 27 Feb 1941
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138246
Digital Film Number: 4030504
Image Number: 1883
Reference Number: cn 9822
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I45624","Harrison","Mary Elizabeth","18 Jul 1852","25 Jul 1934","0","Patsy Bennett Miller shared the following undated clipping from the Brownsville Herald relating to Mary Harrison Bennett's final illness ""Judge D. C. Bennett and Mrs. W. E. McCorquodale, son and daughter of Mrs. W. H. Bennett, formerly of Orange county but now of East Bernard, are at the bedside of their aged mother, whose condition remained critical, according to reports here. Judge Bennett and family left Sunday morning for East Bernard.


Name Mary Elizabeth Bennett
Event Type Death
Event Date 25 Jul 1934
Event Place East Bernard, Wharton, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 18 Jul 1852
Birthplace Macon, Georgia
Father's Name Harrison
Mother's Name:
Certificate Number 34734
GS Film number 2116194
Digital Folder Number 005145491
Image Number 00996



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K34G-KF9 : accessed 14 Aug 2014), Mary Elizabeth Bennett, 25 Jul 1934; citing certificate number 34734, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116194.","STR06" "I16223","Harrison","Mildred ""Malinda"" ""Millie""","20 May 1771","18 Jul 1842","0","""GENEALOGIES OF KENTUCKY FAMILIES"" from the Registrer of the Ky Hist Society Vol O-Y, (Baltimore Gen. Publ.-1981) states she was the sister of Governor Benjamin Harrison, a signer of the Declaration of Independence.","STR06" "I28780","Harrison","Polly Ann","20 Oct 1942","12 Feb 2008","0","Sabine County Reporter
Obituaries
February 27, 2008

Polly Ann Harrison Karnes

Polly Ann Harrison Karnes, 65, of Silsbee died Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2008, at Harbor Hospice in Beaumont.

She was born Oct. 20, 1942, in Pineland as a daughter of the late Harlis H. and Leila A. Harrison and was a longtime resident of the Silsbee-Beaumont area. She worked for DuPont in Nederland for almost 40 years before retiring.

Survivors: her sister, Mary A. GRIMES of LaPorte; brothers, Howard L. HARRISON and Robert H. HARRISON, both of Silsbee; uncle, Pete Sanford of Buna; and nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, as well as a by a sister, Alice B. EDDINGS.

It was Polly's wish that donations be made to the Southeast Texas Family Service Center, 990 IH 10 North, Suite 140, Beaumont, TX 77702, in lieu of flowers, cards and services.

Arrangements were handled by R.S. Farmer Funeral Home in Silsbee.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2008)","STR06" "I7027","Harrison","Rosa Belle","11 Aug 1920","15 Jun 1966","0","Her death certificated, viewbable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed that she was the daughter of Robert E. Harrison and Belle Oliver, and wife of T. C. Bennett. At the time of her death, the resided at 1185 Skipwith in Beaumont.","STR06" "I18091","Harrison","Shelia Marie","16 Dec 1959","24 Sep 2012","0","Shelia Marie Whitton, 52, of Pineland died Monday night, in the Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill, Texas. Shelia was born in Hemphill to James and Bertie Mae McClelland Harrison. Shelia worked as office manager for the Texas Department of Transportation in San Augustine, TX. She was a member of the Bethel Chapel Baptist Church in Pineland.

Shelia is survived by her husband Jim D. Whitton of Pineland, her son Joshua Thomas Whitton and his wife Catrina of Pineland, her daughter Rachel Hestran Bennett and her husband Chris of Pineland, her grandchildren Jacob, RaLea, James, and Justus. She is also survived by her mother Bertie Mae Harrison of Plainview and her sisters Gayla McBride of Bronson, Jean White of Bronson, Jennifer Britt of Center, JoAnn Speight of Lufkin and Tempie McCary of Bronson.

Visitation will be from 4:00PM until 9:00PM, Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 11:00AM, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Whitton Family Cemetery near Pineland.

Courtesy of Starr Funeral Home
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, October 3, 2012, page 9","STR06" "I6843","Harrison","William H.","Mar 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
William J. Harrison Self M M W 30 Al Farmer GA GA
Sarah J. Harrison W M F W 32 Tcx Keeps House La La
Florence Harrison Dau S F W 6 Tx Al La
Martha J. Harrison Dau S F W 4 Tx Al La
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 5
FHL Film 1255325 NA Film #T9-1325
Page 250C

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 5
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 15A Stamped 155
200-200
Harrison, William H Head W M Mar 1850 M 27 Ala Ga Ga Farmer
Harrison, Sarah J. Wf W F Oct 1848 51 M 27 3/3 Tx La NC
Harrison, Florence V Dtr W F Sep 1876 23 S Tx Ala Tx
Harrison, Mary A Dtr W F Aug 1884 15 S Tx Ala Tx Attending (school?)
201-201
Bennett, Roger and Phoebe



","STR06" "I11924","Harsch","Maria","Aft 1620","Yes, date unknown","0","BonnieMargaret Benkelman Jacob's only knew of her first name, and date of marriage to Adam. However, on FamilySearch, she is shown as Maria HARSCH, daughter of Augustinus HARSCH and Maria ULMER, both of Aalen, based on their ""Deutschland Heiraten, 1558-1929"", database.","STR06" "I36057","Hart","Alvania","1 Oct 1847","10 Oct 1884","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows her as a daughter of Thomas Micajah HART and Sophia TYSON.","STR06" "I2201","Hart","Julia","Feb 1848","20 Jan 1923","0","Name Julia Mcgrew
Event Type Death
Event Date 20 Jan 1923
Event Place Blanconia, Refugio, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date:
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Timothy Hart, b. Ireland
Mother's Name Mary St John, b. Ireland
Informant Mrs. Joe McGuill, Blanconia
Certificate Number 2801
GS Film number 2074698
Digital Folder Number 005145618
Image Number 03258



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3CP-45X : accessed 08 Jul 2014), Julia Mcgrew, 20 Jan 1923; citing certificate number 2801, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2074698.","STR06" "I2201","Hart","Julia","Feb 1848","20 Jan 1923","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Refugio county
Enumerated Jun 1880
Page 5 SD 6 ED 128 Stamped 347
35-39
McGrew, Juila W F 33 Housekeepign Tx Ireland Ireland
McGrew, Massenia W F 11 Dtr Going to School Tx Miss Tx
McGrew, William W M 9 Son Tx Miss Tx
McGrew, Catherine W F 8 Dtr Tx Miss Tx
McGrew, John W M 6 Son Tx Miss Tx
McGrew, Agnes 2 F 4 Dtr Tx

1900 Census
Texas, Refugio County, JP 3
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 13 ED 71 Sheet 2B
26-26
McGrew, Julia Head W F May 1848 52 Wd 5/4 Tx Ireland Ireland Farmer
McGrew, William Son W M feb 1872 28 S Tx Miss Tx farm laborer
McGrew, Agnes Dtr W F Dec 1877 22 S Tx Miss Tx
Cowan, Edward Nephew W M Aug 1893 16 S Tx Tx Tx At School
Cowan, Joseph B Nephew W M Mar 1893 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Westin, Lewis Servant B M May 1832 68 S Ky Ky Ky Farm Laborer","STR06" "I45125","Hart","Mary E.","14 Nov 1843","9 May 1935","0","Her Texas Death Certificate shows her as a daughter of Clayburn Hart and Susan Holmes. The informant was Bonnie Wilson of Kirbyville. She was shown as the widow of Alexander McDonald, and under her trade or profession it was written ""invalid for years.""","STR06" "I11497","Hart","Modena Ethel","12 Feb 1876","1963","0","The daughter of John HART and Clarissa GRIFFITH.","STR06" "I2224","Hart","Timothy","Bef 1829","Yes, date unknown","0","From the book ""The Irish Colony In Texas"" (p.186)

Mrs. G.H. Heldenfels of Beeville recalls ""Timothy Hart, my grandfather, set out for his sheep ranch in McMullen County. He rode off with the money bags tied to the back of his saddle. With it he was to pay his sheep herders and a Tilden merchant who supplied them with provisions. On the way he stopped at the house of a Mexican friend who asked him to spend the night rather than to continue his journey. He thanked him but declined, saying he must push on as the sheep herders expected him. But his amigo urged him to spend the night, saying that there were two very bad hombres in the area, and he did not think it safe. Again Tim refused to stay. (When) he did not return to Papalote ... the alarm went out. A search was made to no avail. The only clue they had was what the Mexican man had told them. And this led to nowhere.""

According to ""Refugio"" by H. Huson, Timothy Hart was among the signers of the Goliad Declaration of Independence.","STR06" "I5153","Hartel","Molly","Abt 1887","23 Mar 1952","0","Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast
Volume 15, Sept. 1, 1952.
Deaths

Mrs. John Crocker of Saginaw on Mar. 23.","STR06" "I6472","Hartgraves","Sylvia","24 May 1922","1 Mar 2000","0","The Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. shows that she was named Sylvia May Hartgraves/Sylvia Hartgraves Roe/Sylvia Roe. Her parents were Jesse M. Hartgraves and Cora F. Murrell.","STR06" "I30692","Hartman","Catherine E.","Abt 1841","2 Dec 1885","0"," The Sanford genealogy gives her birth date as 2 December 1885, which is obviously impossible. Probably it is her death date.","STR06" "I5162","","","","","","","" "I37501","Hartman","LaVern ""Vern""","Abt 1922","19 Apr 2011","0","(Research):LaVern ""Vern"" Hartman, 89, of Davenport, formerly Hastings, passed away April 19th in Hebron.
Survivors: wife, Irene (Becwar) Hartman of Davenport; sons, Tim, Jeff and Mike Hartman of Arizona; step-children: Joyce Chleboun of Missouri Valley, Iowa, Gayle Becwar of Lincoln, Janene Harris of Lincoln, Janis Pierce of Omaha; 18 grandchildren; many relatives and friends.
Memorial services: 2 p.m., Saturday May 14th at First St. Paul Lutheran Church, 501 North Burlington Ave., in Hastings. Cremation, no viewing. Memorials to wife and family's choice. Arrangements by Livingston-Butler-Volland Funeral Home, Hastings.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I11541","","","","","","","" "I30556","Hartsworth","Reuben","6 Oct 1779","Yes, date unknown","0"," They resided in Sudbury, Vermont, and Batavia, New York.","STR06" "I30654","Hartsworth","Santford","26 Feb 1804","12 Jun 1825","0"," Killed by lightning.","STR06" "I34715","Harvey","Arthur Delaney","24 Nov 1904","6 Jul 1969","0","Name: Arthur Delaney Harvey
Death date: 06 Jul 1969
Death place: Precinct No. 2, Tom Green, Texas
Gender: Male
Race or color (on document): White
Age at death: 64 years
Estimated birth year:
Birth date: 24 Nov 1904
Birthplace: Texas
Marital status: Married
Spouse's name:
Father's name: Ed Harvey
Father's birthplace:
Mother's name: Minnie Fuller
Mother's birthplace:
Occupation: Rancher
Residence: Precinct No. 2, Tom Green, Texas
Cemetery name: Eldorado Cemetery
Burial place: Eldorado, Schleicher, Texas
Burial date: 07 Jul 1969
Additional relatives: X
Film number: 2137520
Digital GS number: 4030097
Image number: 2370
Reference number: cn 52918
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
(Courtesy of Annette Ditto)","STR06" "I17348","Harvey","Blassingame W.","Abt 1792-1795","20 Jul 1867","0","FIRST GENERATION KNOWN BLASSINGAME W.HARVEY OF SAN AUGUSTINE CO., TEXAS By Joyce P. Hervey

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hervey/HFAV5.htm

[Editor: The following Harvey family is perhaps related to the family of James Hervey/Harvey of New York ca. early 1800's, (see Vol. 2 No. 2, p. 54 and Vol. 1 No. 2, p. 9). Prior articles of the Bulletin have indicated that Virgil Temple Hervey, descendant of said James Hervey of NY, visited relatives in Texas and was pressed into service in the Confederate Army on one of his trips (ca. 1861-1865). Interestingly, the name Virgil Temple Harvey was given to a child born ca. 1873 to Stephen Prather Harvey of the following family. It seems likely that Virgil T. of New York and Stephen P. of Texas visited and knew, or thought, they were related to each other and that Stephen P. named his young son after his New York ""cousin"".]

Texas of the 1820's was a region undergoing drastic change. It was a land occupied by Indians, a handful of Spaniards, and growing numbers of American ""squatters,"" with a few Spanish forts and Catholic missions. Texas became part of Mexico when Mexico won independence from Spain in 1821. Being so large and far removed from Mexico's seat of government, and with little manpower, Texas could not be protected from illegal intrusion by American settlers in their push towards the West. Mexico, realizing its problem of protecting Texas from illegal immigration, agreed to allow some colonization of Texas by the Americans, and in 1821 authorized Moses Austin to establish a colony of 300 families in Texas. Much to the Mexican's dismay, this opened a floodgate, which they could not again close to American immigration into Texas. Between 1821 and 1836, 25,000 to 30,000 Americans moved into Texas.

One of these early Texas immigrants was Blassingame W. Harvey, who came to Texas by 1824 and made application for a Mexican land grant.

Who was Blassingame W. Harvey of San Augustine County and where did he come from?

The name ""Blassingame"" entered the Harvey family as a given name in Charlotte (formerly Lunenburg) County, Virginia when Thomas Harvey (b. ca. 1705, d. 1782) married Elizabeth Blassingame (b. ca. 1709) and they named one of their sons Blassingame Harvey (b. ca. 1736).

From Virginia, the name was carried South by descendants and relatives of this couple. Several persons named Blassingame Harvey lived in Georgia: in Burke Co. in 1790-95, 1820, 1824 ; Jefferson Co.; and Washington Co., ca. 1790.

Blassingame W. Harvey of Texas was born in South Carolina ca. 1792- 1794 and died in San Augustine Co., TX on 20 July 1867. (Your editors have not researched South Carolina records to try to locate him there.) He is said to have arrived in Catahoula Parish, LA in 1802, with his brother John J. Harvey and perhaps other relatives. A Thomas and a Charles B. Harvey are listed on many records of that parish.

When Blassingame W. Harvey left Louisiana, he probably headed toward San Augustine, TX because it was on the only convenient road to the interior of Texas from the landward side. When he reached the Ayish Bayou near San Augustine, where he settled, he found cleared fields, evidence of prior habitation by persons who had moved on. He found some old-timers who had ""squatted"" their land and established farms. Cotton farms worked by Negro slaves sprang up as the population of the area increased. The rolling hills and valleys covered with hardwood trees, the clear cold streams of water, the fertile soil, abundant wild life and game birds all no doubt helped convince him to put down some roots.

A colonization law passed by Mexico ca. 1823-1824 allowed a married man to be granted by the Mexican government a ""league and a labor"" of land in Texas, the league (4428 acres) for pastureland and the labor (177 acres) for cultivation. The law required that the colonist be a citizen of Mexico, obey the laws of Mexico, belong to the Roman Catholic Church, and live on the land he was granted. However, there was no provision made for conveyance of titles to the land until about 1834. Meanwhile, the settlers had no claim to their land except their occupancy of it or ""squatters rights."" Nevertheless, Blassingame W. Harvey received title to his ""league"" of land on 20 Feb. 1835 and his ""labor"" of land in Jan. 1838


May not be the same Blassingame Harvey:

Historical Collections of Ga. Vol.3

Page 11-William Wooldrige to wife Sarah, 100 acres where we did live and five slaves Jack, Jenny,Rachel, Lucy and Isby, all stock, furniture for life. To son Richard slaves Cate, Ceasar,and Pheby in his possession.To son William, slaves Frank, Sam and Nelly. To son Thomas slaves Chas, Abel,and Nancy. To son Gibson slaves James, Cain, and Sucky. To son Edward slaves Winny, Sarah and a wagon. To daughter Sally Hidspeth, slaves Ceasar, Joan, and Nancy for her life and then at her death to her children. To daughter Patty Davis slaves Isaac and Peg for her life and then to her children. Mentions debts owed by Phillip Ryon and BLASSINGAME HARVEY. Exors: sons Thomas and Gibson and wife Sarah. Signed Dec.6, 1797 recorded July 25, 1798 Elbert Co.Ga.

(Collections of Dubie Hudspeth: http://www.geocities.com/blsa44/Ralphhudspethjr.html)","STR06" "I17378","Harvey","Calvin Charles","10 Feb 1825","25 Oct 1906","0","Living with them at the time of the 1860 San Augustine census was 19 year old Joshua Herring.","STR06" "I14280","Harvey","Calvin Charles","12 Jan 1851","12 Dec 1950","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census

Calvin Harvey Self Wd M W 27 Tx Farmer La ---
H. D. Harvey Son S M W 3 mon Tx At Home La Tx

Census Place San Augustine, Texas
FHL Film #1255325
NA Film $ T9-1325
Page #301C","STR06" "I31954","","","","","","","" "I44695","","","","","","","" "I17326","Harvey","Edward","24 Nov 1851","7 Aug 1940","0","On the 1860, 1870 census, his name is shown as Edwin. In 1880, it is shown as Edward.

Mentioned in the Thursday, March 4, 2004 Harry Noble weekly column in the San Augustine Tribune, titled ""HARD TIMES: Ayish Bayou at Chinquapin."" Edward was a witness in the San Augustine District court case ""the State of Texas vs. Ben Albritton"" in which Ben Albritton was alleged to have shot three hogs belonging to the widow Mary Harvey","STR06" "I17332","Harvey","Edward Prather","Abt 1886","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):1920 Census, Texas, San Augustine County, JP 3, ED 178
SD 32 ED 178
Enumerated 12-13 January 1920 by Hugh Fox
118-118
Harvey, Edward P Hd M W 31 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Harvey, Dorotha Wife F W 26 M Tx Tx Tx
Harvey, Gladys Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Harvey, Travis Son W W 5 S Tx Tx Tx

Families following this listing,
Harvey, Edward age 68
Parker, Floid and Emily ages 28 and 20","STR06" "I17383","Harvey","Elizabeth Ann","25 Mar 1855","4 Feb 1948","0","Elizabeth Ann Harvey was born March 25th 1855 in Texas.She died February 4th 1948 and is buried in Texas at ""Little Flock Cemetary"" along side her husband Joseph""Joe"" N. Erwin.

Elizabeth Pivonka
elizabethpivonka@yahoo.com","STR06" "I17354","Harvey","Elvira Prather","3 Mar 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","In 1860, she was living with her father, and shown as age 18. At the time of the 1870 census, she was living with her sister and brother-in-law, Rowena and James Ware.","STR06" "I34717","Harvey","Erma Evelyn","14 Mar 1909","12 Dec 1965","0","Name: Erma Evelyn Cozart
Death date: 13 Dec 1965
Death place: Santa Anna, Coleman, Texas
Gender: Female
Race or color (on document): White
Age at death: 56 years
Estimated birth year:
Birth date: 14 Mar 1909
Birthplace: Time, Texas
Marital status: Married
Spouse's name:
Father's name: Ed T Harvey
Father's birthplace:
Mother's name: Minnie Fuller
Mother's birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Residence: San Angelo, Tom Green, Texas
Cemetery name: Trickham
Burial place:
Burial date: 14 Dec 1965
Additional relatives:
Film number: 2117868
Digital GS number: 4028293
Image number: 2008
Reference number: 75560
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
(Courtesy of Annette Ditto)","STR06" "I35206","Harvey","Everett A.","10 Jul 1908","18 May 1928","0","An actual copy of his Texas Death Certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. He was listed as single, a son of Horace Harvey and Ara Fuller, and his usual occupation was shown as Telegraph Operator in the Oil industry. The informant was J. C. Fuller, relationship not indicated. He had been a resident of Alpine for 6 years and 8 months.

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS1T-NKC : accessed 02 Sep 2013), Everett A Harvey, 1928.","STR06" "I35206","Harvey","Everett A.","10 Jul 1908","18 May 1928","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I17342","Harvey","Gabriel","Aft 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown on Ronald Laure Harvey's ""Harvey"" tree at RootsWeb's WorldConnect to have married Sarah Burton WOOD, the daughter of Elias O. H. Wood and Sarah Townsend.","STR06" "I24304","Harvey","Gladys","30 Aug 1910","25 Nov 2002","0","Sabine County Reporter
December 11, 2002

Gladys Price, 92, of San Augustine died Monday, Nov. 25, 2002 at a San Augustine nursing home. Mrs. Price was born Aug. 30, 1910, in the Macune Community as a daughter of the late Edward Prather and Deotha (Parker) Harvey and was a longtime resident of San Augustine County. She was the retired owner/operator of Gladys Cafe and also worked several years for Stripling Drug in San Augustine. She was a member of Memorial Presbyterian Church. Survivors: cousins, Shirley LEWIS and Virginia DICKERSON, both of San Augustine. She was preceded in death by her husband, Holman PRICE. Graveside rites were held Nov. 26 at Parker Cemetery in San Augustine County with Bro. Rick RUSSELL officiating. Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel of San Augustine officiating.","STR06" "I1216","Harvey","Harriet Louisa","Abt 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","On the Lemon/Limon Tree at WorldConnect, she is instead shown as Harriett Slaughter.

","STR06" "I1216","Harvey","Harriet Louisa","Abt 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, 4th Precinct
Enumerated 15 Jun 1880
Page 4 SD 1 ED 86
39-39
Causey, Harriet L W F 52 Farming La NC NC
Causey, George W M 20 Son Works on Farm Tx Miss La
Causey, Margret W F 14 Dtr At Home Tx Miss La
Causey, Alfred D W M 10 Son Works on Farm Tx Miss La","STR06" "I12960","Harvey","Jesse","Abt 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","Could this be the Jesse Perkins HARVEY who married Mary Lousia Vickers as her second husband? She was married first to Richard Green McGOWN.","STR06" "I44595","Harvey","Jewel","11 Oct 1911","7 Dec 1970","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by R. T. Brandon, links her to parents Jessie Perkins HARVEY (FAG## 82455969) and Dochia HARVILL (FAG## 82456211)/","STR06" "I17380","Harvey","John","Abt 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","Living with them at the time of the 1870 San Augustine County census were Jane and John Barnes, ages 18 and 19, born in TX and LA

1880 Census San Augustine County, Texas

29-30 Harvey, J.A. W M 35 M Farmer TX -- -- Harvey, L.D. W F 41 Wife M Keeps home MS IL GA Harvey, T.M. W M 9 Son S At home TX TX MS Harvey, J.C. W F 3 Daughter S At home TX TX MS Harvey, E.J. W F 3 Daughter S At home TX TX MS Dickerson, E.S. W F 18 Stepdaughter S At home TX TX GA Cooper, A.A. W F 17 Niece S At home TX -- -- Cooper, F.M. W F 15 Niece S At home TX -- --","STR06" "I17409","Harvey","John Homer","Jun 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","He married a Julia A. (Source: Joyce Hervey).","STR06" "I17391","Harvey","Julia Ann","4 Oct 1878","26 Jan 1966","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6XP-XT1
Name: John Crouch Crocker
Event Date: 27 Oct 1949
Event Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 78 years 5 months 3 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 24 May 1871
Birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: George Crocker
Father's Birthplace: Tenn.
Mother's Name: Areza Bullock
Mother's Birthplace: Tenn.
Occupation: Farmer
Residence Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Liberty Hill Cemetery
Burial Place: San Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 28 Oct 1949
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2223524
Digital Folder Number: 4031960
Image Number: 02221
Reference ID: cn50137
Collection: John Crouch Crocker, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I17391","Harvey","Julia Ann","4 Oct 1878","26 Jan 1966","0","(Research):Census Records:

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 4, ED 141

147-156
Crocker, John L Hd M W 37 M1 16 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Crocker, Julia A Wf F W 31 M1 16 7/7 Tx Tx North Carolina
Crocker, Maggie M Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer Home Farm
Crocker, Mayona Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer Home Farm
Crocker, Leona Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer Home Farm
Crocker, Walter S Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Crocker, Annie D Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Crocker, Lila Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Crocker, Lizie Dtr F W 11/12 -- Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 4, District 179
Crooke, John L Hd M W 49 M Tx Tn Tx General Farm
Crooke, Julia Wf F W 41 M Tx Tx NC
Crooke, Leona Dtr F W 21 S Tx Tx Tx
Crooke, Walter Son W M 19 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Labor
Crooke, Debyie Son (sic) F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Crooke, Lila Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Crooke, Lizie Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Crooke, Carmon Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine, Pr 4, ED 7
121-121
Crocker, John O Hd M W 58 M 22 Tx Tn Tx Farmer
Crocker, Julia A Wf F W 51 M 15 Tx Tx Nc
Spangler, John J Boarder M W 56 Wd Tx Miss Ga Farmer","STR06" "I3244","Harvey","Kindred Jeremiah","29 Jan 1815","8 Dec 1901","0","Shown on Richard Spotswood Thomson's genealogy website as a son of Peter Ivey HARVEY and Mary Ann DUPREE.","STR06" "I1222","Harvey","Margaret Ann","9 Feb 1829","16 Aug 1909","0","Bettye Bragg Wagstaff cites ""Sabine County cemetery Records to 1964"" to show the birthdate of Margaret Ann Harvey Smith Allen Reeves as 9 February 1839. Per Blance Toole, it was 9 February 1829, which corresponds more closely with her age per census records.","STR06" "I1220","Harvey","Mary Jane Elizabeth","17 Dec 1821","8 Mar 1901","0","Kay Parker McCary, in the transcription of the tombstone, writes that she was Born in Pitt Co., North Carolina, Moved to Texas Dec 1842 (Mary Jane Elizabeth Harvey - Daughter of Seth Harvey & Zelotus Margaret Ann Boyd - Married 1 Aug 1839 h Adam Jackson Bennett, Sr.) The 1880 census shows her state of birth as South Carolina, and early census records instead show her as being born in Louisiana.","STR06" "I1220","Harvey","Mary Jane Elizabeth","17 Dec 1821","8 Mar 1901","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 5
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 15B
205-205
Bennett, Burtis Head W M Apr 1845 55 Wd Tx La La Farmer
Bennett, Mary J Mother W F Jan 1823 77 Wd La --- NC","STR06" "I46571","Harvey","Mary Pauline","22 Dec 1915","17 Aug 2002","0","Shown on her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Tracey Chelette Strong, as the daughter of Ella Brittain Harvey.","STR06" "I47766","Harvey","Paul Wendell","27 Jun 1940","29 Jun 2017","0","The Texas Birth Index shows him as a son of Columbia HARVEY and Lennie MORRIS.

Edited) Obituary of Paul W. Harvey, copied from FindAGrave

Paul W. Harvey, 77, of Shelbyville, passed away Thursday, June 29, 2017, in Hemphill. He was born June 27, 1940, in Hemphill, to Columbia Harvey and Lennie Morris Harvey. He was a member of Bronson Masonic Lodge #893, Sharon Shrine in Tyler and Grapevine Missionary Baptist Church.

Graveside service will be held July 1, 2017, at Little Flock Cemetery in San Augustine County.

He is survived by:
- Daughter: Sandy Sparks/husband, Shad
- 2 Grandchildren: Caleigh & Cayden
- Numerous cousins and other relatives

Preceded in death by:
- Parents: Columbia & Lennie (Morris) Harvey
- Sister: Winnie Ruth Harvey
- One Infant Sister

Full obit published by Watson & Sons Funeral Home, 1554 Texas 7, Center, Texas - June 29, 2017.","STR06" "I1221","Harvey","Robert S.","Abt 1826","16 Aug 1882","0","Why is he shown as born in North Carolina, whereas his siblings are all said to be born in Louisiana?","STR06" "I1221","Harvey","Robert S.","Abt 1826","16 Aug 1882","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 25 and 26 Oct 1850
Stamped 319
128-128
Robert S. Harvey 24 m Farmer North Carolina
Arabella Harvey 24 F Tennessee
Mary Ann Z. Harvey 2 F Texas
Robert J. Harvey 1 M Texas","STR06" "I17331","Harvey","Sarah Jane","Abt 1884","Yes, date unknown","0","It is POSSIBLE that she is the mother of J.W. Dickerson, born 2 February 1916, in San Augustine County to James Franklin DICKERSON and Sarah HARVEY. She would have been the correct age to have had J.W. in 1916. His obituary was in the December 12, 2002 edition of the SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE. It is also POSSIBLE she was instead/also the mother of Bernard E. ""Bud"" Greer, born January 25, 1920 in San Augustine to the late James Fred Greer and Sarah Jane Harvey. His obituary was in the March 18, 2008 issue of the Sabine County Reporter.","STR06" "I966","Harvey","Sarah Miller","Abt 1801","Yes, date unknown","0","John Harvey, b ca 1700, was living in Va. in 1742, but moved his sons, John Jr., Michael, and THOMAS to S.C. in 1756. THOMAS HARVEY and his four sons, John, Evan, James, and MICHAEL (Sr.), are listed in the DAR Records. They were all in Gen. Eliza Clark's co. in the American Revolution. MICHAEL HARVEY (Sr.) d in Ga in 1810, m REBECCA HAWKINS, (dau of PINKETHMAN HAWKINS). Issue: MICHAEL JR. m POLLY CLOWER in Warren County, Ga in 1796. Issue: SARAH MILLER HARVEY, b Ju 10, 1801. The family moved to Pike County, Miss, in 1810. (White and Toole, p 81).","STR06" "I17336","Harvey","Stephen Prather","11 May 1829","30 Jul 1896","0","At the time of the 1860 San Augustine County, Texas census, he owned personal property worth $800.","STR06" "I19459","","","","","","","" "I17344","Harvey","Virgil Temple","27 Jun 1872","10 Nov 1953","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows he was a retired farmer, and married at the time of his death. Parents shown as S.P. Harvey, born Tennessee and Frances Hill, born Texas. He was buried in Palacios, where he resided at the time of his death.

His FindAGrave memorial page links him to his parents, his two wife Augusta NORWOOD of San Augustine (1874-1896) and Catherine Amanda MULLINS, and to seven children, as well as to his siblings.","STR06" "I37575","Harvey","Wiley Benton","19 Jun 1915","17 Oct 1999","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 20, 1999, Page 14

Wiley Benton Harvey

Wiley Benton Harvey, 84, of Newton died Sunday, Oct. 17, 1999, at Christus Jasper Memorial Hospital in Jasper.

Born June 19, 1915, in Sabine County as a son of the late Lonnie and Wavie (Quinn) Harvey, he was a former longtime resident of Bronson and Pineland before moving to Newton in 1993. He was a retired truck driver for Temple-Inland and a member of Newton Missionary Baptist Church.

Survivors; wife, LaVerne Harvey of Newton; a son and daughter-in-law, Benton and Willie Harvey of Newton; four grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; and one great-great grandchild.

Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. I. W. Ferguson officiating. Interment followed at Little Flock Cemetery west of Bronson.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2011)","STR06" "I33693","Harvill","Abbie Lydia","2 Sep 1914","12 Mar 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
March 15, 1995, Page 10

Abbie Harvey

Abbie Harvill Harvey, 80, of Lufkin died Sunday, March 12, 1995, at her residence.

She was born Sept. 2, 1914, in Sabine County as a daughter of the late Lawrence and Lorena (Cooper) Harvill and had lived in Angelina County several years. She was a member of the Denman Avenue Baptist Church in Lufkin.

Survivors: husband, Martin Harvey of Lufkin; two daughters, Juanell Beckham of Hemphill and Helen Williams of Pineland; sons and daughters-in-law, Wyman and Louise Tompkins and Jerry and Ruby Tompkins, all of San Augustine, Jimmy and Mary Ann Tompkins of Marietta, Georgia, Tommy and Barbara Tompkins of Longview, and Larry and Annette Tompkins of Lufkin; 17 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill with Bro. Vance R. Purtell Sr. and Bro. Don R. Falke officiatin. Interment followed at Cooper Cemetery in Geneva.

Grandsons were pallbearers.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2009)","STR06" "I33691","Harvill","Lawrence Andrew","23 Dec 1890","21 Jun 1973","0","Rootsweb WorldConnect lists a Lawrence Alfred Harvill, born Dec 1890 in Angelina County, Texas to Seaborn Alfred Harvill and Almeda Burris.","STR06" "I25433","Hasley","Elizabeth Alice","3 Jul 1859","14 Oct 1918","0","J.L. Hemphill instead has her date of birth as 23 Jul 1859, and lists the location of her death as Parker County, Texas.","STR06" "I14871","Hass","Joseph M.","9 Aug 1869","20 Jun 1943","0","Joseph came to America with his parents, Thomas and Katherine HASS, his sister, Barbara, and brother, Thomas. They joined his two brothers, John and James. (Milligan, p 289). Dennis Belohlavy shows his mother's maiden name as KASL. and that the family was from Prestice, Bohemia.","STR06" "I19803","Hass","Renye","21 Sep 1924","5 Aug 2008","0","Reyne was born on the same farm north of Milligan where Anna was born. He attended District School #6 with his cousin, Al, who lived with them. After graduating from Exeter High School, Renye attended business college in Lincoln, after which he worked in Alliance, Nebraska and the Lincoln Air Base. He spent two years in the Navy, and then attended the University of Nebraska. He left school early to help his father after he became ill. (Milligan, p 289).

Renye J. Hass

Renye J. Hass 83, Friend, formerly of Exeter, died Tuesday (8/5/08). Born September 21, 1924 at Milligan to Joseph & Anna (Brt) Hass. Survivors: wife, Lenora, Friend; son & daughter-in-law, Bob & Jackie, York; daughters & sons-in-law, Maribeth & David Stone, St. Peters, Mo.; Marsha & David Swanstrom, Hastings; sisters-in-law & brother-in-law, Dorothy Rejcha, Beatrice; Leon & Ed Jirak, Boise, Idaho; granddaughters, Michelle Stone, Indianapolis, Ind.; Angela Hass, Salina, Kan. Funeral Services 10:30 a.m. Saturday (8/9/08) at the United Methodist Church, Exeter. Rev. Jeff Adams Officiating. Visitation beginning Friday (8/8/08) 1 p.m. until 8 p.m. at Farmer Funeral Home, Exeter. Military Graveside Services: Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Memorials to the family. Farmer Funeral Home is handling arrangements. (Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy).","STR06" "I15181","Hatcher","John James","Abt 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1880 Louisiana
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, San Patrice, 6th Ward
Enumerated 13 October 1880
Page 78 SD 2 ED 45
Stamped 221A
236-247
Hatcher, John J W M 31 Farmer Ala Ga Ala
Hatcher, Elizabeth W F 31 Wife Keepign House La La La
Hatcher, Anna W F 10 Dtr At Home La Ala La
Hatcher, Lucy W F 8 Dtr La Ala La
Hatcher, James W M 6 Son La Ala La
Hatcher, Margaret W F 4 Dtr La Ala La
Hatcher, George R W M 2 Son La Ala La

","STR06" "I2569","Hathorn","Leitha ""Lether"" Jane","22 Dec 1849","23 Apr 1914","0","The daughter of Wood Hathorn and Susan Thompson.","STR06" "I46182","Haugh","Clarence Alfred","5 Dec 1917","14 Feb 1957","0","The Minnesota Birth Index shows that his Mother's Maiden Name was SEEMAN. In 1940, Clarence and his wife, Coma Pearl were living in Trenton, Tennessee with her parents, Perry and Thurzer McLemore. His residence five years prior was listed as Fairbold, Minnesota. His occupation was ""truck driver"" which was the same occupation reported by his father-in-law and one of this brother-in-laws, James.

Obituary, as copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Carolyn Andrews:

Clarence was the son of Henry John Haugh and Caroline (Seemann) Haugh of Minneapolis, Minn. His mother died in 1928 and Clarence left home at the age of 16 shortly after his father died in 1934.

He worked in a carnival where he met his wife, Coma McLemore in Texarkana, Ark. They were married within 24 hours of meeting and he moved to her hometown in Trenton, Tenn. They moved to Chicago in the mid 1940's where Clarence went to work for the Illinois Central Railroad. He worked there until his death in 1957.

He is survived by his wife, Coma, his daughters Carolyn and Polly, 4 brothers (Fritz, George, Floyd and Arnold) and 2 sisters (Katherine and Loretta).


","STR06" "I42345","","","","","","","" "I19858","","","","","","","" "I46763","Havel","Bonnie Lee Ann","12 Oct 1953","10 May 2016","0","Bonnie Lea Ann Havel was born to Willard and Arlene Slepicka Havel on October 12, 1953, in York, Nebraska. She received the sacraments of baptism and confirmation on May 7, 2016. Bonnie passed away at Bryan West Hospital in Lincoln on May 10, 2016, at the age of 62 years.

Bonnie grew up on the family farm near Milligan. Willard and Arlene loved to listen to Czech polka music and this love of music was passed on to Bonnie. She had her own collection of favorite polka albums.

In her early years, Bonnie attended the Pleasant Day School for handicapped children in Geneva. For many years she has lived in a group home with her special friends and attended a daily workshop through Community Alternatives. At the Workshop, Bonnie had jobs and participated in other activities. In the past, she enjoyed bowling in the Special Olympic Games.

The challenge of Down Syndrome did not keep Bonnie from enjoying the activities of Friendship Club. She liked going to the movies, holiday parties, hayrack rides, arts and crafts. She enjoyed dancing especially the polka. This past Christmas she had fun dancing with her great nieces and nephews during the Molly B TV polka show. She also loved pets and going to the pet store.

Bonnie had a teasing sense of humor. Sometimes she would walk by and untie your shoe, tap you on the head or nose and then give you a hug. It was always good to see her give you a thumbs up or her little hand wave. And, we will all remember how much she loved her coffee and pop.

Bonnie touched many lives during her lifetime. She will be sadly missed by not only the Havel Family, but by her special family of dear housemates, friends and care givers.

Bonnie was preceded in death by her parents Willard and Arlene.

She is survived by her brother Sherm and wife Joann, nephews Paul (Amy), Dean, Jeff, Steve (Ashley) four great nieces Zoey, Chloe, Kora and Laney, one great nephew Hayden Havel, aunts Dorothy Stych and Evalyn Slepicka and cousins.

Private Family Funeral service for Bonnie will be 2:00 pm Friday, May 13, 2016 at St. Patrick Catholic in Lincoln, Nebraska with Fr. Kenneth Borowiak officiating.

No Visitaton

Private Family committal will be held in the Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan, Nebraska with Fr. Thomas Walsh","STR06" "I19855","","","","","","","" "I19862","","","","","","","" "I19833","Havel","Donald R. ""Mick""","9 Jul 1921","27 Apr 2000","0","Donald graduated from Milligan Public School in 1938, after which he served in the Civilian Conservation Corps (1940-1942). He was drafted into the U.S. Army, and was stationed overseas in the European Theatres of Ardennes, Normandy and Rhineland. He was a special vehicle operator. After returning from the service, he operated a filling station in Milligan. He later was employed at Barstow Elevator. In 1958, Don and Helen moved to Exeter where he was employed as a bookkeeper for Co-op Elevators. His final position was as an employee of Jacobsens' Trucking in Fairmont. (Milligan, p 290).

Obituary, Lincoln Star Journal dated 20 Apr 2000

Havel -- Donald R. ""Mick,"" 78, Milligan, died Thursday (4/27/00) in Lincoln. Born, Milligan. Veteran, WWII.

Survivors: wife, Helen; daughter, Norene Fitzgerald, Exeter; sisters, Sister M. Frances Ann Havel, Grand Island, Virgie Smith, Lincoln; four step-grandchildren; nieces, nephews.

Cremation, no services. Burial of ashes at a later date. No visitation. Memorials to Milligan Rescue Unit.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I19825","Havel","Emil ""Skelly""","24 Apr 1892","12 Dec 1977","0","Emil was a trucker for several years, owned and operated a restaurant, and did carpenter work for many people. He and his brother Bill built various dwellings around the community. He was one of the first volunteer firemen and served the town of Milligan for 68 years. He was a charter member of the Knight of Pythias and a member of the ZCBJ Lodge. His nickname was ""Skelly."" (Milligan, p 292).","STR06" "I19834","Havel","Emil Richard","9 Aug 1917","29 Sep 1987","0","Emil graduated from Milligan High School in 1935. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy on March 2, 1936. While in the service, he married Blanche Herynk in Long Beach, California. He was discharged in March, 1940 and worked in the shipyards until being recalled into the Navy during World War II. After the war, Emil resumed employment in the shipyards. He later worked as a purchasing agent of the Long Beach Hospital. His final employer was the Shell Oil Company in Wilmington, California. Emil retired from Shell in June, 1979. Blanche and Emil enjoy their sons and daughter-in-law and also their three granddaughters: Gary's daughter Cherise who is twelve and Richard and Kathy's daughters: Lindsey, seven and Kelly, four (all as of 1988). (Milligan, p 291).","STR06" "I3055","Havel","Frank John","4 Sep 1885","15 Nov 1970","0","A 1901 graduate of Milligan High School, Frank helped his father with his carpentry work, and took up farming in 1903. (Milligan, p 292). He also worked as a Millman.","STR06" "I19808","Havel","Frank John","Dec 1910","11 Jan 1971","0","Frank was born on the farm west of Milligan now occupied by Emil TUREK. He graduated from Milligan Public School in 1928 and entered farming with this father. In 1937, he went to work for the Farmers' Coop. Other employment includes working as a mechanic at BORS & BULIN Garage in Milligan and then at Bruning Air Base. He entered the service on May 29, 1943. He served in the European Theater in France and Germany with the 30th Medical Depot. He was in the battles of Normandy, Northern France and the Rhineland. After his discharge, he and his brother-in-law, Donal VAVRA worked part time as trappers. In 1947, they received over $1,000 for mink pelts. He worked full-time for Fillmore County as a road maintenance operator and volunteer firefighter (Milligan, p 293).

Dennis Belohlavy pointed out that his date of birth on the SSDI was instead 14 Dec 1914. It is not known whether this date, or the date of 24 Dec 1910 cited in Milligan Nebraska book, is accurate.","STR06" "I19827","Havel","Fred","3 Aug 1895","7 Mar 1964","0","He married Alice BRT and Emma KORBELIK. (Milligan, p 295).","STR06" "I19850","","","","","","","" "I19857","","","","","","","" "I19824","Havel","James","19 Jan 1891","26 Sep 1965","0","He married Clara KLIMA and Jessie KNESS. (Milligan, p 295).","STR06" "I19806","Havel","John W.","7 Aug 1849","24 Aug 1903","0","John W. HAVEL was the son of Catherine PETRICKA and Jacob HAVEL. He immigrated to Minnesota in 1867. An August 28, 1903 issue of the Milligan Times it was written that ""He was a member of the Posse that chased the Jesse James gang out of Minnesota after they had looted a bank."" His obituary noted that ""He was a carpenter by trade and many buildings hereabouts will long attest to his labors; but at the time of his death he was farming on his place in Liberty Township."" (Milligan, p 295).","STR06" "I19806","Havel","John W.","7 Aug 1849","24 Aug 1903","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Township, Village of Mi
lligan
Enumerated 1 June 1900 by Anton Wauek
SD 4, ED 26 Sheet 2A Stamped 134
(Indexed, in error, as Havis)
25-25
Havel, John W Head W M Aug 1848 51 M 17 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1867 33 Na Contractor
Havel, Francis Wife W F Nov 1862 38 M 17 12/10 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1876 24
Havel, Mary Dtr W F Nat 1882 18 S Ne Bohemia Bohemia
Havel, Emma Dtr W F Aug 1883 16 S Ne Boh Boh At School
Havel, Frank Son W M Sept 1885 14 Ne Boh Boh At School
Havel, John Son W M Jan 1887 13 S Ne Boh Boh At School
Havel, William Son W M May 1889 11 S Ne Boh Boh At School
Havel, James Son W M Jan 1891 9 S Ne Boh Boh At School
Havel, Emil Son W M Apr 1892 8 S Ne Boh Boh At School
Havel, Joseph Son W M Oct 1893 6 S Ne Boh Boh At School
Havel, Freddie Son W M aug 1896 3 s Ne Boh Boh","STR06" "I19826","Havel","Joseph","Oct 1893","Sep 1973","0","He married Albia ONDRAK and Oralee COOK. (Milligan, p 295).","STR06" "I19835","","","","","","","" "I19859","Havel","Marjorie Frances","12 Jun 1923","24 Dec 1924","0","She became ill during a snowstorm and died before a doctor was able to attend to her. (Milligan, p 293).","STR06" "I19856","","","","","","","" "I19832","","","","","","","" "I19849","","","","","","","" "I19883","","","","","","","" "I13603","Havlik","Bessie Mamie","17 Mar 1888","12 Nov 1959","0","Funeral Services for Bessie Beznoska, 71, Held Here Saturday

Mrs. Bessie Beznoska, 71, for many years a resident of this community, died unexpectedly Thursday, November 12.

Bessie Mamie Havlik was born in Rushville, Nebr. on March 17, 1868. As a small girl she moved with her family to Lawton, Oklahoma. On Sept. 6, 1904 she was married to Frank Beznoska, to whom one son, Raymond, was born. They moved to Nebraska in 1918 and spent the last thirty-seven years in and near North Bend.

Mrs. Beznoska was a member of the Methodist Church and the Rebekah and Z.C.B.J. Lodges. Her husband preceded her in death in 1956.

Survivors are the son Raymond; one grandson, Kenneth; a brother Henry J. Havlik, Lawton, OK; a sister, Agnes LaHue, Pueblo, Colorado.

Funeral services were in the Methodist Church Saturday afternoon. The Rev. Hugh J. Hogchin officiated. Mrs. Willie Sellhorn accompanied by Mrs. Clarence Karsk, sang ""Nearer My God To Thee"" and ""Going Home""

Pallbearers were Leonard Tomasek, Leland Tomasek, Louis Mastny Jr, Duane Arthur, Bob Allen, and Ernest Knears?

Burial was in Killian Cemetery in Saunders County.


CZECH NATIONAL CEMETERY (also known as Killian Cemetery) located in Bohemian township in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Sec 23 Township 17, Range 5E of Saunders County, Nebraska.

Recorded on April 12, 1977 and completed on April 15, 1977 by Clarabelle Mares 1722 E 19 Fremont, Nebraska and assisted by Kathrine Petersen. Cemetery in very good condition. Working from front to back in rows.

Row 5 Sec 1 east to west

Bessie M Beznoska 1888 - 1959

","STR06" "I7278","Havlovec","George Albert","23 Apr 1930","15 Jun 2014","0","George Albert Havlovec, 84 years, of North Bend, NE died Sunday, June 15, 2014 at Birchwood Manor in North Bend.

George was born April 23, 1930 in Prague, NE to Andrew and Mary Havlovec. He grew up in Morse Bluff, NE and attended school there. He married Wilma Racek on June 25, 1955 at St. Charles Catholic Church in North Bend. After his marriage, the couple moved to Fremont, NE and lived there for several years until moving to an acreage by North Bend in 1966. George was employed by Hormel Foods in Fremont for 38 years, retiring in 1991. His wife, Wilma, died January 24, 2002.

He was a member of St. Charles Catholic Church in North Bend, the Good Samaritan Camping Club and the Fremont Eagles Camping Club. He was a fan of polka music and Nebraska Cornhusker Football. He enjoyed gardening, fishing, camping and his grandchildren.

He is survived by son, Mark and wife, Rita Havlovec of Blair, NE; daughter, Sandy Talbott of Honey Creek Iowa; son-in-law, Larry Jessen of Homer, NE; sister, Hattie Claussen of North Bend, NE; 4 grandchildren, Joshua, Stephen and Michael Havlovec and Amanda Jessen; 2 great grandchildren, Alexis Jessen and Klayton Havlovec.

He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Wilma; daughter, RaeJean Jessen; brothers, Andrew, Adolph and Victor Havlovec; sister, Mary Marashuk; and brother-in-law, Vern Claussen.

Funeral Mass will be 10 AM, Thursday, June 19, 2014 at St. Charles Catholic Church in North Bend, NE. Father Donald Cleary will officiate. Rosary will be 7:30 PM, on Wednesday, with visitation from 5 PM to 8 PM Wed. all at Moser Memorial Chapel in North Bend. Burial will be at Killian Cemetery near Morse Bluff, NE. Memorials may be given to the American Cancer Society.

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I2668","","","","","","","" "I7273","Havlovec","Ray Jean","14 Jan 1960","9 Jan 1992","0","She was survived by husband Larry JESSEN of Homer, NE.","STR06" "I2669","","","","","","","" "I4824","Hawkins","Elizabeth","Bef 1649","Abt 1717","0","She was the daughter of Richard HAWKINS b 1641. William PAYNE (her son-in-law) was listed guardian in her will. Elizabeth HAWKINS POPE Married 2nd to Richard Youell and had Harmon YOUELL. Then she married 3rd to Patrick MUCKLEROY.","STR06" "I46590","","","","","","","" "I34498","Hawkins","Kerry Dee","Abt 1952","9 Sep 2006","0","Kerry Dee Hawkins, 54, of Nederland passed away, Saturday, September 9, 2006 at his residence.
Mr. Hawkins was a native of Beaumont, a lifelong resident of Nederland, and was self employed. Kerry had a grand talent for playing the guitar and singing, which his friends truly enjoyed over the years.

Mr. Hawkins is survived by his son, R.J. Hawkins of Lufkin, mother, Melba Hawkins of Nederland, brother, Lynn Hawkins and wife Judy of Nederland, nephew, Chris Hawkins and wife Jamie of The Woodlands, and his very special and devoted friends, Charlie and Susan Streetman of Nederland.
The family will honor Kerry's wishes to be cremated. A private family memorial will be scheduled at a later date.Memorial contributions may be made to The Salvation Army, 2350 IH 10 E., Beaumont, TX 77703.

(Courtesy of Phyllis Raines, 9/4/2009, email: crochet2639@att.net)","STR06" "I34497","Hawkins","Raymond R.","1 Nov 1915","15 Nov 1993","0","RAYMOND R HAWKINS 01 Nov 1915 15 Nov 1993 77627 (Nederland, Jefferson, TX) (none specified) 459-09-1373 Texas

(Courtesy of Phyllis Raines, 9/4/2009, email: crochet2639@att.net)","STR06" "I9481","Hawthorn","Edward","23 Nov 1922","28 Apr 1997","0","His Find A Grave Memorial page, MEMORIAL ID 84004386 , shows he served in the US Army during World War II. It is embossed with a cross, and the following:

Edward Hawthorn
US Army
World War II
Nov 23 1922 Apr 28 1997


He is linked to his ""loving wife of 54 years"" Opal D Hawthorn (5 Mar 1923-26 Jan 1996-Shown on Family Search as Opal Daphne DAVIS).","STR06" "I9342","Hawthorn","Sion","11 Jan 1886","4 Sep 1939","0","Obituary (Source: United States GenWeb Page, Jasper County, Texas)

Funeral services were held for Sion Hawthorne, 52, at the Zion Hill Cemetery Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The Rev. Leonard Richardson of Buna officiating. Arrangements were by the Stringer Funeral Home, Jasper.

Mr. Hawthorne died suddenly in his home in Roganville about 7 o'clock Monday night. A native of Jasper County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hawthorne of Roganville.

Surviving are his widow, Mittie Ge. Hawthorne of Roganville; four daughters, Mrs. Alice Spillers of Sour Lake, Mrs. Olinie Beaver of Beaumont, Mrs. Zelma Morgan of Kirbyville and Elsie Hawthorne of Roganville; eight sons Edward Hawthorne, S.C. Hawthorne, Eston Hawthorne, Arthur Hawthorne and Jack Hawthorne of Roganville, Elliott Hawthorne and Harvey Hawthorne of Beaumont, Guy Hawthorne of Segarville; six sisters Mrs. Lulu West and Mrs. Ola Jone of Kirbyville, Mrs. Lizzie Hooks of Bleakwood, Mrs. Hattie Martin of Houston, Mrs. Leachie Day of Newton and Mrs. Martha Norberg of Ashland, Ore; seven brothers, F.P Hawthorne, J.C. Hawthorne, J.T. Hawthorne, Tommie Hawthorne, and Walter Hawthorne of Kirbyville, Polk Hawthorne of Roganville and Zora Hawthorne of Buna, and two grandchildren.

His headstone was inscribed ""Thy Life was Beauty, Truth, Goodness, and Love.""","STR06" "I9342","Hawthorn","Sion","11 Jan 1886","4 Sep 1939","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 5
Enumerated 22 Jan 1920
SD 2 ED 78 Sheet 8B
152-154
Hawthorn, S Head M W 35 M Tx Ga Ga Farmer Own Farm
Hawthorn, Mittie Wf F W 28 M Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorn, Elliott Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorn, Guy Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorn, Alice Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorn, Olinie Dtr F W 3 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorn, Harvie Son M W 1 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 5, Roganville Town
ED 121-12 SD 19 Sheet 9A Stamped 295
179-180
Hawthorn, Sioli? Head M W 43 M 24 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Hawthorn, Mittie G Wf F W 39 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorn, Eddie Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Gen Farm
Hawthorn, Guy Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Gen Farm
Hawthorn, Alice Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorn, Olinie Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorn, Harvey H Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorn, Velma (sic) L Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorn, Edward Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorn, Elcie Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorn, Sion C Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorn, Eston Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I9486","Hawthorne","Arthur Jack","21 Mar 1933","9 Jun 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 5, 1995, Page 8

Arthur Jack Hawthorne, 62, of Brookeland died Friday, June 9, at Memorial Hospital in Jasper.

Hawthorned had lived in Brookeland three years and was a retired steel rigger with Texaco. He was a native and former longtime resident of Kirbyville.

Survivors: wife, Winnie Faye Hawthorne of Brookeland; sons, Kerry Hawthorne and Kent Hawthorne of Brookeland; daughter, Kim Hawthorne of Kirbyville; brothers, Edward Hawthorne of Vidor and Eston Hawthorne of Orange; sisters, Alice Spillers of Lake Jackson, and Oline Sheffield, Zelma Morgan, and Elcie ""Crickett"" Armitage, all of Kirbyville; and one grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Sunday at the chapel of String Funeral Home in Kirbyville. Interment followed at Magnolia Springs Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2009)","STR06" "I33687","","","","","","","" "I38875","","","","","","","" "I10224","Hawthorne","Elias Oliver","Jul 1872","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Pr 3
Enumerated 28 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 29 Sheet 23A Stamped 255
373-376
Hawthorne, E????O Hd W M July 1872 27 M 6 Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Hawthorne, Minnie Wf W F Nov 1878 Tx Ill Ill
Hawthorne, Hubert Son W M July 1897 2 Tx Ill Ill
Hawthorne, Eda Dtr W F Sept 1899 2/12 S Tx Ill Ill

1910 Census
Texas, Johnson County, Pr 1
Enumerated in Apr 1910
SD 12 ED 174 Sheets 12A and 12 B Stamped 63
Bottom of sheet 12 A and Top of Sheet 12B
Hawthorne, Elias Head M W 37 M 12 Tx Ga Ts Farmer
Hawthorne, Minnie Wf F W 31 M 13 4/3 Tx Ill Ill
Hawthorne, Herbert Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorne, Edith Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorne, Thelma Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Johnson County, JP 1
Enumerated 28 and 29 April 1920
SD 12 ED 34 Sheet 24B
467-498
Hawthorne, Elias Head M W 47 M Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Hawthorne, Minnie Wf F W 41 M Tx Ill Ill
Hawthorne, Thelma Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Cole, Roy Head M W 25 M NC NC NC Carpenter House
Cole, Bessie Wf F W 26 S ARk Ill NC","STR06" "I9352","Hawthorne","Elizabeth","30 Nov 1882","15 Oct 1975","0","Name: Elizabeth Hooks
Death Date: 21 Oct 1975
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 92 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1883
Birth Date: 30 Nov 1882
Birthplace: Zwarth, Jasper Co, Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Joshua Timothy Hawthorne
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Jones
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Informant: Finetta Cochran
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243842
Digital Film Number: 4167927
Image Number: 1569
Reference Number: cn 100003
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I9352","Hawthorne","Elizabeth","30 Nov 1882","15 Oct 1975","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I9488","Hawthorne","Elliott","15 Aug 1911","9 Mar 1995","0","Appears to have been listed as ""Eldie"" on the 1930 census, age 18. Brother Edward was clearly listed as Edward, age 7, on the same census.

The Sabine County Reporter
March 15, 1995, Page 10

Elliott Hawthorne

Elliott Hawthorne, 83, of Houma, La died Thursday, March 9, 1995, at his residence.

Hawthorne was a retired construction inspector with United Gas Pipeline. He was a native of Roganville, Texas, and had lived in Houma for several years.

Survivors: wife, Leola Peoples Hawthorne of Houma; a son, Harvie E. Hawthorne of Houma; a daughter, Terry Diann Douglas of Pennsylvania; brothers, Edward Hawthorne of Vidor, Eston Hawthorne of Orange, and Arthur Jack Hawthorne of Brookeland; sisters, Alice Spillars of Lake Jackson, Olnie Sheffield of Roganville; and Zelma Morgan and Elsie Armitage, both of Kirbyville; nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

Graveside rites were held at 3 p.m. Saturday at Zion Hill Cemetery in Jasper County. Arrangements were handled by Forest Oaks Funeral Home, Jasper.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2009)","STR06" "I36385","Hawthorne","Francis ""Frank"" Putnam","Abt 1908","27 Jan 1995","0","Hawthorne Jr., Francis Putnam

Francis Putnam Putt Hawthorne Jr., 87, of Kountze died Friday, January 27, 1995 at Beaumont Regional Medical Center. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Farmer Funeral Home in Silsbee with burial at Old Hardin Cemetery in Kountze. Visitation will begin at 3 p.m. today at the funeral home. A native of Kirbyville, he lived in Kountze 44 years and was a retired section foreman with Santa Fe Railroad. Survivors include wife, Hazel Beatrice Hawthorn of Kountze; daughters, Jackie Allen of Kountze, Brenda Kay McNeill of Lufkin and Linda Kay Westbrook of San Angelo; son, Hugh Donald Hawthorn of Fayettville, Ga.; sister, Mildred Yeates of Lufkin; 11 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.

http://www.genealogybuff.com/tx/tx-jasper-obits11.htm","STR06" "I36385","Hawthorne","Francis ""Frank"" Putnam","Abt 1908","27 Jan 1995","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Temple Township Precinct 3
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 121-8 SD 19 Sheet 2B
25-25
Hawthorne, Walter and Ola
26-26
Hawthorne, Johnie C and Mary
27-27
Hawthorne, Tim and Mandy
28-28
Hawthorne, Putt F Head M w 56 M 22 Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Hawthorne, Delia Wf F W 57 M 23 Tx Tx Ms
Hawthorne, Harry Son M W 34 M 31 Tx Tx Tx Snipes [Track section hand] Railroad Santa Fe
Hawthorne, Lula DtrlawF W 20 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorne, Frank Son M W 22 M 22 Tx Tx Tx Snipes [Track section hand] Railroad Santa Fe
Hawthorne, Hazel B Dtrlaw F W 16 M 16 Tx Tx La
Hawthorne, Madison Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorne, Doris M Granddtr F W 9 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I9335","Hawthorne","Francis Putnam ""Putt""","26 Dec 1872","20 Mar 1968","0","Hawthorne, Frances Putnam Hawthorne Sr.
KIRBYVILLE (Spl) ? Graveside services for F. Putt Hawthorne Sr., 95, of the Hawthorne community near Roganville will be held at 3:30 p.m. Thursday in the Wilkerson Cemetery in Newton County. Elmo Withers, an elder in the Primitive Baptist Church, will officiate. The Causey-Stringer Funeral Home of Kirbyville is in charge of arrangements. The body will remain at the family home until time for the services. Hawthorne died about 2 p.m. Wednesday in his home after a long illness. He was a lifelong resident of the area and was a Baptist. He was a farmer, a stockman and a member of a pioneer family of the Kirbyville area. Surviving are five sons, Harry, Austin, Johnny and Frank Hawthorne, all of Kountze, and Madison Hawthorne of Pasadena; one daughter, Mrs. Mildred Keates of Jasper; 19 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; and six great-great grandchildren.

http://www.genealogybuff.com/tx/tx-jasper-obits11.htm

Name: Francis Puttnam Hawthorna Sr.
Death Date: 20 Mar 1968
Death Place: Jasper Co., Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 95 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 26 Dec 1872
Birthplace: Zerath, Jasper, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Timothy Hawthorne
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Jones
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Jasper Co., Texas
Cemetery: Wilkerson
Burial Place: Newton Co.
Burial Date: 21 Mar 1968
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137026
Digital Film Number: 4029708
Image Number: 1835
Reference Number: 28650
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I9335","Hawthorne","Francis Putnam ""Putt""","26 Dec 1872","20 Mar 1968","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Temple Township Precinct 3
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 121-8 SD 19 Sheet 2B
25-25
Hawthorne, Walter and Ola
26-26
Hawthorne, Johnie C and Mary
27-27
Hawthorne, Tim and Mandy
28-28
Hawthorne, Putt F Head M w 56 M 22 Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Hawthorne, Delia Wf F W 57 M 23 Tx Tx Ms
Hawthorne, Harry Son M W 34 M 31 Tx Tx Tx Snipes [Track section hand] Railroad Santa Fe
Hawthorne, Lula DtrlawF W 20 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorne, Frank Son M W 22 M 22 Tx Tx Tx Snipes [Track section hand] Railroad Santa Fe
Hawthorne, Hazel B Dtrlaw F W 16 M 16 Tx Tx La
Hawthorne, Madison Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorne, Doris M Granddtr F W 9 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx


","STR06" "I9335","Hawthorne","Francis Putnam ""Putt""","26 Dec 1872","20 Mar 1968","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I36384","Hawthorne","Harry","Abt 1896","May 1981","0","Hawthorne, Harry
May 21, 1981
KIRBYVILLE Funeral services for Harry Hawthorne, 85, of Kirbyville will be at 2 p.m. today at Causeys E.E. Stringer Funeral Home with burial in Wilkinson Cemetery. He died at 1:15 p.m. Thursday at Mary Dickerson Hospital in Jasper after an illness. Survivors include his wife, Lula Jones Hawthorne of Kirbyville; three daughters, Doris Williams of Kountze, and Cecil Barrow and Janie Travis, both of Kirbyville; one sister, Mildred Yeates of Jasper; three brothers, Johnnie Hawthorne of Kirbyville; Frank Hawthorne of Kountze; Madison Hawthorne of Deer Park; 11 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.

http://www.genealogybuff.com/tx/tx-jasper-obits11.htm","STR06" "I36384","Hawthorne","Harry","Abt 1896","May 1981","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Temple Township Precinct 3
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 121-8 SD 19 Sheet 2B
25-25
Hawthorne, Walter and Ola
26-26
Hawthorne, Johnie C and Mary
27-27
Hawthorne, Tim and Mandy
28-28
Hawthorne, Putt F Head M w 56 M 22 Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Hawthorne, Delia Wf F W 57 M 23 Tx Tx Ms
Hawthorne, Harry Son M W 34 M 31 Tx Tx Tx Snipes [Track section hand] Railroad Santa Fe
Hawthorne, Lula DtrlawF W 20 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorne, Frank Son M W 22 M 22 Tx Tx Tx Snipes [Track section hand] Railroad Santa Fe
Hawthorne, Hazel B Dtrlaw F W 16 M 16 Tx Tx La
Hawthorne, Madison Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorne, Doris M Granddtr F W 9 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I9482","Hawthorne","Harvey H.","Abt 1919","Yes, date unknown","0","According to Ruby Burkett, he married Ellamina ""Pete"" PEOPLES, and died in action during World War II.","STR06" "I9350","Hawthorne","Hattie","15 Nov 1881","Abt 1973","0","Bonnie Smith shows that she was married to John FEEZOR (1876-1906), on 17 May 1900. Said to be married to J.N. MARTIN by Ruby Burkett, which is the name she is listed by in her father's obituary.","STR06" "I9338","Hawthorne","Iola","30 Oct 1876","15 Aug 1968","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 5
Enumerated 22 Jan 1920
SD 2 ED 78 Sheet 8B
150-152
Jones, David A Head M WQ 57 M Tx Miss Ind Farmer Own Farm
Jones, Ola Wf F W 43 M Tx Ga Ga
Jones, David M Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer At Home
Jones, Vivian Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Jessie L Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, H. V. Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, George W Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Henrietta Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, John D. Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Earle Son M W 2 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Mary V Dtr F W 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 5, Roganville Town
ED 121-12 SD 19 Sheet 9A Stamped 295
177-178
Jones, Ola Head F W 54 Wd 19 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Jones, A??? T Son M W 30 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Mack D Son M W 28 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, John H Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Earl Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Verbelee Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Virgil Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I10247","Hawthorne","J. C.","20 Aug 1912","Mar 1976","0","Hawthorne, J.C. Jr.
May 3, 1976
KIRBYVILLE Funeral for J.C. Hawthorne Jr., 63, will be at 2 p.m. today in the United Methodist Church with burial in Bean Cemetery under direction of Causeys E.E. Stringer Funeral Home. Hawthorne died at about 4:30 a.m. Monday in his home after a sudden illness. A lifelong resident of Jasper County, he was a security guard at the Kirby Lumber Co. plywood plant near bon Weir and formerly operated a store and service station. Hawthorne, a member of a pioneer family in Southeast Texas, and was a former member of the Kirbyville City Council and the Kirbyville School Board. Survivors include his wife, Trudie Hawthorne; two sons, Roger and Gary Hawthorne, and two daughters, Martha Rodgers and Jeanie Hawthorne, all of Beaumont; three brothers, Robert Hawthorne of Newton, Willie Hawthorne of Beaumont and Ray Hawthorne of Kirbyville, and two sisters, Annie Wilson of Vidor and Rosie Cady of Beaumont.

http://www.genealogybuff.com/tx/tx-jasper-obits11.htm

JOHNNIE HAWTHORNE 20 Aug 1912 Mar 1976 75956 (Kirbyville, Jasper, TX) (none specified) 449-09-8859 Texas","STR06" "I36380","Hawthorne","J. T.","Abt 1913","26 May 1977","0","Hawthorne, J.T. Jr.
May 26, 1977
SILSBEE Funeral for J.T. Hawthorne Jr., 64, of Silsbee will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Farmer Funeral Home with burial at the Friendship Cemetery in Roganville. Hawthorne died at 10 a.m. Thursday in the Baptist Hospital in Beaumont after an illness. He was a native of Kirbyville and lived in Silsbee 36 years. He was a retired heavy equipment operator for the state highway department. Survivors include his wife, Irene Hawthorne; two daughters, Wanda Nevills and Jeanelle Scoggins, both of Silsbee; a son, Terry Hawthorne of Silsbee; his mother, Amanda Hawthorne of Kirbyville; five sisters, Estelle Davis of Medford, Ore., Sybil McHaney of Montgomery, Chee Lee Wall of Beaumont, Mickey Shelton of Houston and Versie DuMont of Keithville, La.; a brother, James Hawthorne of Kirbyville; and 10 grandchildren.

http://www.genealogybuff.com/tx/tx-jasper-obits11.htm","STR06" "I9339","Hawthorne","John C.","7 Mar 1879","5 Dec 1961","0","(Research):

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Temple Township Precinct 3
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 121-8 SD 19 Sheet 2B
25-25
Hawthorne, Walter and Ola
26-26
Hawthorne, Johnie C Head J W 51 M 26 Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Hawthorne, Mary E f F W 45 M 20 Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorne, Willie Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Hawthorne, J. C. Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Hawthorne, Roy Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorne, Rosie Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorne, Lester Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
27-27
Hawthorne, Tim and Mandy
28-28
Hawthorne, Putt and Delia

","STR06" "I9333","Hawthorne","Joshua Timothy","14 Jan 1813","5 Feb 1856","0","The son of William Hawthorne and Meleachy Cliborn. (Barbara Smith). Listed in the ""1840 Decatur County Georgia Census Index "" (Frances T. Ingmire, Mountain Press).

Per the 1850 online Decatur County, GA census:

681 681
Hawthorn J. T. 37 M Farmer 1,000GA
Hawthorn Martha 32 F GA
Hawthorn Elvina 12 F GA
Hawthorn Wm. 10 M GA
Hawthorn Elizabeth 8 F GA
Hawthorn Malacon7 M GA
Hawthorn Lethia 4 F GA
Hawthorn Joshua 1 M GA

How, if at all, is he related to the family of W. B. and Elizabeth Hawthorn (1850 Decatur census, #837) and Mrs. N. Hawthorn (1850 Decatur census, #838)?

Joshua Timothy was the son of William Hawthorn and Meleachy Cliburn. William did serve in the Rev. War and I have proved his service. This is the same Hawthorn that the ""Hawthorne Trail"" in Florida and GA is named for as he moved there and settled that area.

According to newspaper accounts of the Hawthorne family, after Joshua Timothy died, Martha took all of her children and came to Texas with her two brothers, Joe and Lump, but no other information was given. This may not be true as I see you show that they died in GA or perhaps they did not stay in Texas but went back. I can send you more info on who they married if you are interested but I thought this since this is just a branch off your tree, you might not need that much information. If you do, will send it along.

Lizzie Hawthorne married my gr. grandfather, Thomas Harrison Holmes. We live today where they lived and raised their children. As you can see, the Hawthornes were rather prolific. They all married here and in this are of Texas (Newton-Jasper Counties), the world is full of Hawthornes.

Patricia Forrest [pforrest@jas.net] email dated 6/21/2005","STR06" "I9332","Hawthorne","Joshua Timothy ""Tim""","2 Feb 1849","3 Nov 1934","0","""J.T. Hawthorne Taken by Death, Prominent Roganville Pioneer Survived by 350 Descendants""

Jasper, Texas (November 3, 1934) Joshua Timothy Hawthorne, 85, one of east Texas' most prominent pioneers, died at his home at Roganville, following a month's illness.

""Uncle Tim"" as he was known to his friends, was born in Decatur, Georgia, February 2, 1849, but moved to Texas at the age of 8 years and has been a Jasper county resident ever since. This is the first death to occur in his immediate family despite the fact that he was the father of 14 children and now has approximately 350 descendants. (NOTE: this seems high, compared to the count of 96 grandchildren and 35 great-granchildren mentioned in his wife's obituary two years later. Perhaps they are including nieces in nephews in the count of 350?) He has been a member of the Primitive Baptist Church for the last 45 years.

Funeral services will be held at 3 pm Sunday at Friendship near Roganville. Elder S.D. Newton of the Primitive Baptist Church at Orange will officiate. Burial will follow there under the direction of the Stringer Undertaking company of Jasper. He is survived by his wife, Mary, eight sons, F.P, J.C., J.T., Sion and Walter of Kirbyville, Polk, Tommie, and Zora of Roganville, six daughters Mrs. H.C. West of Kirbyville, Mrs. D.A. Jones and Mrs. J.N. Martin of Roganville, Mrs. U.M. Hooks of Bleakwood, Mrs. C.S.Day of Newton and Mrs. Earl Norberg of Ashland, Oregon; 184 grandchildren, and a number of great grandchildren.

(Source of Obituary United States Gen Web Page, Jasper County, Texas, courtesy of Yolanda Pepper Miller)

Name: Joshua Timothy Hawthorne
Death Date: 03 Nov 1934
Death Place: Roganville, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 85 years 7 months 1 day
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 02 Feb 1849
Birthplace: Ga.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mary Hawthorne
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Martha Kelley
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Roundship
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 04 Nov 1934
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116171
Digital Film Number: 4165889
Image Number: 2846
Reference Number: v X cn 50129
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I9341","Hawthorne","Joshua Timothy ""Tim"" ""Timmy""","2 Jan 1884","22 Sep 1956","0","Hawthorne, J.T.
Taken by Death
Prominent Roganville Pioneer Survived by 350 Descendants
Jasper, Texas.
Nov. 3, 1934
Joshua Timothy Hawthorn, 85, one of east Texas' most prominent pioneers, died at his home at Roganville, following a month's illness. ""Uncle Tim,"" as he was known to his friends, was born in Decatur, Ga., February 2, 1849, but moved to Texas at the age of 8 years and has been a Jasper county resident ever since. This is the first death to occur in his immediate family despite the fact that he was the father of 14 children and now has about approximately 350 descendants. He has been a member of the Primitive Baptist Church for the last 45 years. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at Friendship near Roganville. Elder S.D. Newton of the Primitive Baptist Church at Orange will officiate. Burial will follow there under the direction of the Stringer Undertaking Company of Jasper. He is survived by his wife, Mary; eight sons, F.P., J.C., J.T., Sion and Walter of Kirbyville. Polk, Tommie, and Zora of Roganville. six daughters. Mrs. H.C. West of Kirbyville, Mrs. D.A. Jones and Mrs. J.N. Martin of Roganville. Mrs. U.M. Hooks of Bleakwood, Mrs. C.S. Day of Newton and Mrs. Earl Norberg of Ashland Ore; 184 grandchildren and a number of great grandchildren.

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Name: James Timothy Hawthorne
Death Date: 22 Sep 1956
Death Place: Rural 3, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 72 years 8 months 20 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 02 Jan 1884
Birthplace: Jasper County, Texas, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J. T. Hawthorne
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Jones
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farming, Truck Farm
Informant: Mrs. Amanda Hawthorne
Place of Residence: Rural # 3, Jasper, Texas
Cemetery: Friendship Cemetery
Burial Place: Roganville, Jasper, Texas
Burial Date: 24 Sep 1956
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114934
Digital Film Number: 4032108
Image Number: 1184
Reference Number: 48913
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I9341","Hawthorne","Joshua Timothy ""Tim"" ""Timmy""","2 Jan 1884","22 Sep 1956","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 3
Enumerated 15 and 16 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 75 Sheets 14B and 15A
279-301
Hawthorne, Walter and Ola
280-302
Hawthorne, Timmie Head M W 36 M Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Hawthorne, Amanda Wf F W 31 M Tx Ms Ms
Hawthorne, Estille Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorne, Sybil Dtr F W 10 Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorne, J. T. Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorne, Chelie Dtr F W 2 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorne, Mickey Dtr F W 1 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Temple Township Precinct 3
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 121-8 SD 19 Sheet 2B
25-25
Hawthorne, Walter and Ola
26-26
Hawthorne, Johnie C and Mary
27-27
Hawthorne, Tim J Head m W 46 M 22 Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Hawthorne, Mandy J Wf F W 40 M 18 La Ms Mis
Hawthorne, J. T. Son M W 17 S Tx Tx La
Hawthorne, Chelie Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx La
Hawthorne, Micky Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx La
Hawthorne, Versieroy Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx La
Hawthorne, Jamie Son M W 3 4/12 S Tx Tx La
28-28
Hawthorne, Putt and Delia

","STR06" "I9341","Hawthorne","Joshua Timothy ""Tim"" ""Timmy""","2 Jan 1884","22 Sep 1956","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I9337","Hawthorne","Lula","3 Nov 1874","16 Jan 1962","0","Name: Lula Hawthorne West
Death Date: 16 Jan 1962
Death Place: Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 87 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1875
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Timothy Hawthorne
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Jones
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Informantt: Mitchell West
Place of Residence: Temple Springs community, Jasper County, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Zion Hill
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116934
Digital Film Number: 4028434
Image Number: 3096
Reference Number: cn 17366
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I9337","Hawthorne","Lula","3 Nov 1874","16 Jan 1962","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I10102","Hawthorne","Malachi Polk","18 Dec 1844","9 Jun 1916","0","(Research):

1880 Federal Census Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
M. Polk HAWTHORN Self M Male W 36 GA Farmer GA GA
Margaret C. HAWTHORN Wife M Female W 36 TX Keeping House TN AR
Martha E. HAWTHORN Dau S Female W 13 TX At Ho
Fannie J. HAWTHORN Dau S Female W 12 TX At Ho
Luckey HAWTHORN Son S Male W 9 TX At Home GA TX
Elias HAWTHORN Son S Male W 7 TX At Home GA TX
Isabella HAWTHORN Dau S Female W 5 TX At Ho
James J. HAWTHORN Son S Male W 3 TX At Home GA TX
Philip R. HAWTHORN Son S Male W 9M TX At Home GA TX Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 4, Newton, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255321
NA Film Number T9-1321
Page Number 532B

The family was said to have moved to Montgomery County, Texas, sometime prior to the 1900 Federal Census.
","STR06" "I10221","Hawthorne","Martha Elizabeth","21 Jul 1866","1 Jan 1940","0","Appears to have been listed as Marth E on the 1880 census.","STR06" "I9732","","","","","","","" "I9344","Hawthorne","Polk","11 Jun 1892","23 Jul 1976","0","Hawthorne, Polk Sr.
July 23, 1976
ROGANVILLE ? Funeral for Polk Hawthorne Sr., 84, will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in Central Baptist Church in Kirbyville with burial in Zion Hill Cemetery under direction of Causey's E.E. Stringer Funeral Home of Kirbyville. Hawthorne died at 12:30 p.m. Friday in Schlesinger Geriatric Center in Beaumont. He was a lifelong resident of Roganville and a retired farmer. Survivors include his wife, Ludie Turner Hawthorne; four sons, Carrol Hawthorne of Fort Worth, Amos Hawthorne of Lufkin, Polk Hawthorne Jr., of Kirbyville and Hollis Hawthorne of Tyler; three daughters, Aline Kelley of Beaumont and Violet Morgan and Marcelle Conlin, both of Orange, and two brothers, Tommy Hawthorne of Roganville and Zora Hawthorne of Port Arthur.


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Name: Polk Hawthorne
Death Date: 23 Jul 1976
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 84 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1892
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Joshua Timothy Hawthorne
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Jones
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper, Texas
Burial Date: 25 Jul 1976
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243939
Digital Film Number: 4168244
Image Number: 1873
Reference Number: 54207
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I23627","Hawthorne","Polk","Abt 1923","3 Feb 2006","0","POLK HAWTHORNE, JR.

Funeral services for Polk Hawthorne, Jr., 83, of Silsbee are 2:00 pm Monday at Farmer Funeral Home with interment following in Zion Hill Cemetery in Jasper. Visitation will begin at 5:00 pm Sunday at the funeral home. Mr. Hawthorne died February 3, 2006 at Pine Arbor Healthcare in Silsbee. A native of Roganville, Mr. Hawthorne was a longtime resident of this area. He was a retired guard from Texaco and was also a farmer. Polk was also a retired bus driver from Silsbee ISD and proudly served his country in the US Army during WWII. Mr. Hawthorne is survived by two sons and daughters-in-laws, Rickey and Wanda Hawthorne of Buna and Larry and Debbie Hawthorne of Kirbyville; daughter and son-in-law Judy and Roy Hernandez, Jr. of Nederland; sister Marcelle Conlin of Longview; seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Farmer Funeral Home Condolences will be accepted at timeformemory.com/farmer

http://www.southeasttexaslive.com/site/news.asp?brd=2287&pag=460&dept_id=512596","STR06" "I22095","Hawthorne","Robert","Abt 1907","19 Mar 1994","0","Hawthorne, Robert
Robert Hawthorne, 88, of Newton died Sunday, March 19, 1994 at Jasper Memorial Hospital in Jasper. Funeral was held Monday, March 20, at Smith Funeral Home in Newton with burial at Wilkinson Cemetery in Newton. A native of Roganville, he was a lifelong resident of the Newton area and was a retired farmer. Survivors include wife, Rosie Hawthorne of Newton; son, Benton Hawthorne of Newton; sisters, Annie Wilson of Evadale and Rosie Cady of Beaumont; three grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and one great-great grandchild.

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","STR06" "I40663","Hawthorne","Sally Jane","14 Mar 1872","16 Oct 1961","0","She is shown on FindAGrave as a daughter of Joseph W. HAWTHORNE and Martha Jane DAVIS.","STR06" "I9484","Hawthorne","Sion","19 Feb 1925","15 Nov 1988","0","Hawthorne, Sion Campbell

Sion Campbell Hawthorne, 63, of Kirbyville died Tuesday, November, 15, 1988 in California. Funeral arrangements are pending at Kirbyville Memorial Funeral Home in Kirbyville. A lifelong resident of Kirbyville, he was a construction worker. Survivors include his wife, Sarah Hawthorne of Vidor; a son, Max Hawthorne of Corona, Calif., daughters, Brenda O'Leary of Medford, N.Y., Terri Hawthorne and Toni Fregia, both of Vidor; brothers, Arthur Jack Hawthorne and Elliot Hawthorne, both of Kirbyville, Edward Hawthorne of Vidor, and Eston Hawthorne of Orange; sisters, Alice Spillers of Lake Jackson, and Ollnie Sheffield, Zelma Morgan and Crickett Armitage, all of Kirbyville; and five grandchildren.

http://www.genealogybuff.com/tx/tx-jasper-obits11.htm","STR06" "I24591","Hawthorne","Thelma Norene","Abt 1902","28 Aug 1970","0","Last name reported as HAWTHORNE and as McCANT by different sources. Her death certificate, however, shows her as a daughter of Samuel W. HAWTHORNE and Molly VOLLMER.

On the Social Security application of son, Warren McLemore, she was listed as Norine McCants. Perhaps she was married previously/subsequently to her marriage to Pleasant McLemore.","STR06" "I10226","Hawthorne","Vallery E.","Sep 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","He married Arvie Testent.","STR06" "I9343","Hawthorne","Walter","28 Jun 1890","Sep 1965","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 3
Enumerated 15 and 16 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 75 Sheet14B
279-301
Hawthorne, Walter Head M W 29 M Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Hawthorne, Ola Wf F W 26 M Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorne, Celwin Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorne, Selma Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorne, Winona Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorne, Valton Son M W 1 6/12 s Tx Tx Tx
280-302
Timmy and Amanda Hawthorne

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Temple Township Precinct 3
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 121-8 SD 19 Sheet 2B
25-25
Hawthorne, Walter 39 M 19 Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Hawthorne, Ola M Wf F W 37 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorne, Frank S Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Toolman Shipyard
Hawthorne, Selma Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorne, Winona Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorne, Walter V Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Hawthorne, Lenox Son M w 4 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx

26-26
Hawthorne, Johnie C and Mary
27-27
Hawthorne, Tim and Mandy
28-28
Hawthorne, Putt and Delia

","STR06" "I36390","Hawthorne","Walter Valton ""Buck""","Abt 1919","22 Sep 2001","0","Hawthorne, Walter Valton Buck

Walter Valton ""Buck"" Hawthorne, 83, of Hearne died Sept. 22, 2001. Funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday at St. Phillips Episcopal Church in Hearne with burial at Norwood Cemetery under the direction of Heartfield Funeral Home in Hearne. A native of Kirbyville, he was a construction supervisor for several pipeline companies and a World War II U.S. Navy veteran. He worked as a telegraph and telephone lineman for Texas Pipeline Co. and was owner and manager of Brazos Contractors Inc. Survivors include his wife, Juanita Beard Hawthorne of Hearne; sons, Ray A. Hawthorne of Franklin, Tenn., and William E. ""Billy"" Hawthorne of Colmesneil; daughter, Mary E. Dobbs of Anchorage, Alaska; brother, Lenox Hawthorne of Silsbee; sisters, Wynona Lumpkin of Spring; 11 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

http://www.genealogybuff.com/tx/tx-jasper-obits11.htm","STR06" "I10223","Hawthorne","William ""Lucky""","9 May 1870","28 Aug 1944","0","Is his nickname also Lucky?","STR06" "I22082","Hawthorne","Willie","23 Aug 1910","17 Jul 1988","0","Hawthorne, Willie

Willie Hawthorne, 77, of Kirbyville died Sunday, July 17, 1988 at Kirbyville Community Hospital. Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Causey?s E.E. Stringer Funeral Home in Kirbyville with burial in Magnolia Springs Cemetery. A native of Jasper County, he lived in Beaumont 43 years before moving to Kirbyville nine years and was a retired automotive machinist. Survivors include his wife, Reba Daugherty Hawthorne of Kirbyville; a brother, Robert Hawthorne of Pine Grove; and two sisters, Annie Wilson of Evadale and Rosie Cady of Beaumont.

http://www.genealogybuff.com/tx/tx-jasper-obits11.htm","STR06" "I9479","Hawthorne","Zelma Ludie","11 Nov 1920","7 Feb 2012","0","Zelma L. Hawthorne Morgan, 91, of Kirbyville died Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012 at her daughters home in Vidor.

Funeral services will be 10:00 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 11, at Adams EE Stringer Funeral Home in Kirbyville with burial at Zion Hill Cemetery near Jasper. Visitation will be Friday from 5:00 ? 7:00 p.m. at the funeral home.

She was a native and lifelong resident of Kirbyville.

She is survived by 2 daughters, Faye Varner of Richmond and Nell Williams of Vidor; a brother, Eston Hawthorne of Groves; 4 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren.

http://www.adamseestringerfuneralhome.com/fh/obituaries/obituary.cfm?o_id=1390905&fh_id=13618","STR06" "I9347","Hawthorne","Zora ""Zeke""","30 Jul 1899","10 Jul 2000","0","""Hawthorne Will Celebrate a Century"" San Augustine Tribune, July 29, 1999 p 13

Zora Hawthorne will be honored for his 100th birthday at a reunion Saturday, July 31, at the Hen House Ridge Pavillion at Martin Dies Jr State Park near Dam B.

Hawthorne was born July 30, 1899, to Tim and Mary Hawthorne of Roganville, a small sawmill town 11 miles south of Jasper. Hawthorne was the youngest of 14 children.

Until grown, Hawthorne worked on the family farm which was by the Santa Fe railroad tracks and could tell which train was coming through just by the whistle.

Growing up listening to those whistles gave him the desire to work on the railroad. At age 21, he went to work on a switch engine in Roganville during the winter and continued to work on the farm during the summer months.

In 1928, Hawthrone went to work for Kirby Lumber Company at Camp 11 near Silsbee.

During the Depression, he farmed until 1937 when he went back to work for Kirby until 1941.

World War II began while he worked for Livingston shipyard in Orange where he was employed until 1942 when his dream of riding the rails was realized as he went to work for Kansas City Southern (K.C.S.) where he remained employed for 30 years until retirement at age 70.

In 1996, Hawthorne lost his wife of 73 years, Mae Fairchild Hawthorne.

He now shares his life with the remainder of his family which includes daughter Mary Lou King and husband Larry of Broaddus and daughter Doris Jean Ostraner of The Woodlands.

Hawthorne is grandfather to six, great grandfather to 17 and great-great grandfather to three.

OBITUARY
Sabine County Reporter
19 July 2000

Zora ""Zeke"" Hawthorne, 100, of Broaddus died Monday, July 10, 2000, at Colonial Pines Health Care Center in San Augustine. Hawthorne was a native of Roganville and had formerly lived in Pt. Arthur 59 years.He was a retired engineer with Kansas City Southern. Survivors: daughters, Mary Lou H. King of Broaddus and Doris Ostrander of The Woodlands; six grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held July 12 at Friendship Church near Roganville, interment followed at Friendship Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society; 2990 Richmond Ave, Ste 118; Houston, TX 77098-3196. Levingston Funeral Home of Groves, directors.","STR06" "I5574","","","","","","","" "I5636","Haycraft","Hugh S.","1878","Yes, date unknown","0","Described as ""of Marlow"" on marriage. No children were born to the couple. His name was spelt ""Haycroft"" in the index to the marriage records. Lewis Adair Payne states quite categorically that it was in fact Haycraft.","STR06" "I31622","","","","","","","" "I4678","","","","","","","" "I28679","Hayes","Cora Denforth","18 Feb 1869","4 Jul 1949","0","Cass City Chronicle
May 27, 1933
""Local Happenings""
Page Four

Mrs. C.D. Striffler and son, Stanley Striffler, were entertained at the home of the former's brother, Allan Hayes, in Port Huron Sunday.

Cass City Chronicle
July 8, 1949

Mrs. Charles D. Striffler Passed Away Monday

Funeral services for Mrs. Charles D. Striffler were conducted at the Douglans Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Thursday by Rev. Melvin R. Vender, pastor of the Presbyterian Church. Interment was made in Elkland Cemetery. Mrs. Striffler passed away Monday night in Stevens Nursing Home where she had been a patient for 14 months. She was 80 years of age.

Cora Hayes, the daughter of the late Irvin Hayes and Lucy Hayes, was born in Brockville, Ontario, February 18, 1869 and the same year come with her parents to Elkland Township where she has since resided. On December 31, 1885, she was united in marriage with Charles D. Striffler. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1936. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.

Mrs. Striffler is survived by two sons, Stanley and Kenneth Striffler, both of Detroit, two grandchildren, Charles D. Striffler, Jr. of Detroit and Mrs. Wm. J Henry of Petroskey; two great-grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. C.P. Miller of Detroit.

Mr. Striffler passed away on December 22, 1940, and two daughters, Ellie and Lucy, died in early childhood.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I4683","","","","","","","" "I29560","Hayes","Ervin","1842","21 May 1871","0","It appears that due he died without a Will, and while his children were still very young. The 1870 census, one year prior to his death, showed he had but one young child at home, ""Clara"" (Cora). However, it is known that Cora had at at least two siblings, a brother Allan C. Hayes, as well as being survived in 1949 by a sister, ""Mrs. C.P. Miller."" It is possible that her mother remarried and her sister, and possibly others, were born to this second marriage.

It appears that the Ervin Hayes estate was not settled until 1925, more than fifty years after his death, based on the following notice found in the May 8, 1925 Cass City Chronicle, in the Notice and Publication section on page 7.

Determination of Heirs
Estate of Ervin Hayes, Dec'd

Guy G. Hill, Judge of Probate
In the matter of the Estate of Ervin Hayes, Deceased, Allan C. Hayes filed petition praying for the court to adjudicated legal heirs of said deceased at the time of death, and therefore entitled to inherit real estate. Date set for 18 May 1925.

It is known that Cora and Allan are siblings, based on the following brief item, also in the Cass City Chronicle, on May 27, 1933, ""Local Happenings,"" page four:

Mrs. C.D. Striffler and son, Stanley Striffler, were entertained at the home of the former's brother, Allan Hayes, in Port Huron Sunday.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I29560","Hayes","Ervin","1842","21 May 1871","0","(Research):Census Information:

1870 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland, Post Office Elkland
Enumerated 11 July 1870
Page No. 8
60-60
Hayes, Irving 28 M W Farmer $2000 $225 Canada
Hayes, Lucy A 20 F W Keeping House Canada
Hayes, Clara (sic) 2 F W Canada","STR06" "I4681","","","","","","","" "I4682","","","","","","","" "I3893","","","","","","","" "I3894","","","","","","","" "I29126","Hayes","Zellamarie ""Jo""","14 Feb 1924","19 Oct 2014","0","BROKEN BOW ? Zellamarie ""Jo"" Stych, 90, of Broken Bow died Sunday, Oct. 19, 2014, at Golden Living Center in Broken Bow.

Memorial services will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Our Saviour Lutheran Church in Broken Bow with Kathy Salts officiating. Inurnment will be at Ansley Cemetery.

A register book will be available from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Govier Bros. Mortuary in Broken Bow.

She was born Feb. 14, 1924, in Ansley to Vern and Louise (Kaelin) Hayes.

On Feb. 24, 1946, she married Henry Stych in Ansley. He died in December 2007.

Survivors include her son, Rex of Broken Bow; daughter, Janice Martin of Beatrice; brother, Ralph Hayes of Granby, Colo.; sisters, Reva Skeen and Pearl Plambeck, both of Broken Bow, and Elaine Hanshew of Ansley; one grandson; and two great-grandchildren.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
","STR06" "I46827","Haygood","O. T.","12 Jan 1923","28 Mar 2001","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ray&Peggy Holbrooks Pace, shows him as a son of Thomas Taylor Haygood and Ella Gertrude Neal (second wife), both of whom also have memorials on FindAGrave. Ellas is buried at Rosevine, and Thomas Taylor at Chumley Cemetery in San Augustine.","STR06" "I26815","Haynes","Craven Purline","15 Jan 1851","27 Jul 1922","0","Merritt Mullen shows that he married second Anna Rosa Thomas, and they had one son that died as an infant, William C. Haynes.","STR06" "I25007","Haynes","Mary","19 Feb 1645","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be the daughter of James Haynes\\Hindes and Mary Knight. (Six, Wierschke Families & More ; Arleen Hines, Cooper/Hines Family. Repository: Arleen Hines.) DOB also shown as 19 Apr 1646. Said to have died in 1681 at age 35.","STR06" "I2003","Haynes","Sarah Hester","Abt 1846","19 Sep 1872","0","In a phone conversation with Melinda McLemore Strong, Nan McCoy Kittel, the second great grandaughter of Sarah Hester Haynes (wife of Elmer Augustus Horn) noted that Sarah Hester Haynes (Nan's ancestor) was sometimes mixed up with her Aunt, Sarah Elizabeth Haynes, the wife of William Rufus Hester. In fact her middle name was a tribute to her Aunt's husband.

Family Search shows that Sarah Elizabeth Haynes (L7GX-RHX) was a younger sister of Young Phelps. Sarah Elizabeth (born ca 1844 in Alabama) and Rufus Hester were also residents of Jasper, Texas.","STR06" "I45635","Haynes","Verda Julia","13 Nov 1917","4 Nov 2007","0","Biographical information, below, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Patsy Bennett Miller. There are also links on her page to her parents, William Edward Haynes and Lula Belle Scott.

Verda was born to William Edward & Lula Belle Haynes.

She married Roy Oscar Bennett in 1936.

She was a loving mother to her 4 boys and a doting grandmother to 8 grandchildren, and many great grandchildren. She loved the Lord and was faithful to meet with God's people every Sunday & Wednesday night. She read her Bible daily and prayed for her family and friends by name. She wrote poetry and kept journals of how God worked in her life. Sometimes the poems would be about the Pastors sermon, she'd just heard. She loved her husband, Roy and treated him like a king. Up until her dying days she still wanted to do things for herself, even in pain.

She was a godly woman and is missed daily by this grandaughter.","STR06" "I8866","Haynes","Young Phelps","20 Jan 1815","Bef 1854","0","Young Phelps Haynes may have died in Noxubee County, Mississippi, prior to May 1854, as a Probate File related to his estate can be found on Family Search

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89QX-VKVK?i=70


""Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930,"" images, FamilySearch Noxubee > Chancery Court case files 1834-1916 no 599-621 > image 71 of 2375; county courthouses and public libraries, Mississippi.


Noxubee County, Mississippi
Chancery Court
Probate File #601

Young P Haynes, Estate

William A Combs appointed administrator on 8 September 1854.","STR06" "I34318","Hazelton","Charles","Feb 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Illinois, Ogle County, Pine Rock Township
Enumerated 7 June 1900
SD 7 ED 80 Sheet 5B
107-109
Hazelton, Charles Hd W M Feb 1861 39 M1 Ill NY Oh Farmer
Hazelton, Etta Wf W F Jun 1870 29 M1 2/2 Ill Oh Oh
Hazelton, Uriah Uncle W M Apr 1825 65 Wd NY NY NY
Atwood, Maud StepDtr W F July 1886 13 S Ill Oh Ill
Atwood, Ruth StepDtr W F May 1890 10 S Ill Oh Ill","STR06" "I42730","Hazen","Charles Cramer","2 Apr 1895","21 Jul 1931","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X6ZM-LRT
Name: Charles Cramer Hazen
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 21 Jul 1931
Event Place: Fostoria, Seneca, Ohio
Residence Place: Fostoria, Seneca, Ohio
Address: 240 E. Crooker St.
Gender: Male
Age (Original): 36y 3m 19d
Marital Status: Single
Race: white
Occupation: musician teacher
Birth Date: 02 Apr 1895
Birthplace: Seneca County, Ohio
Birth Year (Estimated): 1895
Burial Date: 24 Jul 1931
Burial Place:
Cemetery: Fountain Cem.
Father's Name: John P Hazen
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace: Hancock County, Ohio
Mother's Name: Nettie A Cramer
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace: Seneca County, Ohio
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
File Number: fn 45274
GS Film number: 1992470
Digital Folder Number: 4000590
Image Number: 3294
Collection: Charles Cramer Hazen, ""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953""","STR06" "I42728","Hazen","J. ""Jack"" Clair","10 Jan 1893","7 Jul 1943","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X891-GG4
Name: J Clair (Jack) Hazen
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 07 Jul 1943
Event Place: Bucyrus, Crawford, Ohio
Residence Place:
Address:
Gender: Male
Age (Original): 50Y 6M 27D
Marital Status: Married
Race: W
Occupation:
Birth Date: 10 Jan 1893
Birthplace: Fostoria, Ohio
Birth Year (Estimated): 1893
Burial Date: 10 Jul 1943
Burial Place: Fostoria, Ohio
Cemetery:
Father's Name: John P. Hazen
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace: Hancock Co., Ohio
Mother's Name: Nettie Cramer
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace: Seneca Co., Ohio
Spouse's Name: Naomi Ankerman Hazen
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
File Number: fn 47425
GS Film number: 2024138
Digital Folder Number: 4122078
Image Number: 621
Collection: J Clair (Jack) Hazen, ""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953""","STR06" "I42727","Hazen","John P.","Jan 1869","Feb 1903","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Ohio, Seneca County, Loudon Twp
Enumerated 15 Jun 1900
SD 12 ED 109 Sheet 44A
153-153
Hazen, John P Head Jan 1869 31 m 9 Oh Pa Oh Day Laborer
Hazen, Nettie A Wf W F Dec 1868 31 M 9 2/2 Oh Pa Pa
Hazen, J. Clair Son W M Jan 1892 8 S Oh Oh Oh
Hazen, Charley C Son W M Apr 1895 5 S Oh Oh Oh
","STR06" "I1838","","","","","","","" "I31868","","","","","","","" "I8423","","","","","","","" "I25099","Heath","Thomas Earl","15 Feb 1947","27 Nov 2004","0","Thomas Earl Heath
February 15, 1947 - November 27, 2004

Thomas Earl Heath of Lexington passed away on Saturday, November 27, 2004. He was 57. Thomas was born in Houston on February 15, 1947 to Harold E., Sr. and Mamie K. (Marshall) Heath. He worked as a truck driver with Newman and Keng Paving in Giddings. On October 13, 1981, he married Donna Dunkerley.

Preceded Thomas in death are his parents Harold E. Heath, Sr. and Mamie K. Heath. Survivors include: wife Dee Heath of Lexington; children, Thomas J. and wife Denise Heath of Alabama, Dana and husband Jim Cassidy of new Mexico, and Caroline Heath of Pennsylvania; brother Harold and wife Janet Heath of Lexington; and, eight grandchildren.

Service arrangements are pending with Phillips and Luckey Funeral Home in Giddings.","STR06" "I43126","Hebuck","Uno Jacob","25 Sep 1897","25 Jan 1980","0","The Online Archive of California has stored 1 linera ft. of his papers, in a collection titled ""Inventory of Uno J. Hebuck Collection.""

As a lifelong resident of the Roseville and Rocklin area, Uno Jacob Hebuck was especially suited to document the history of pioneer families of Placer County. Hebuck was born on September 27, 1897 in Roseville, California. The Uno J. Hebuck Collection is arranged in one series: 1. Manuscripts. Items span the years 1971 to 1977. Several items are undated.

As a lifelong resident of the Roseville and Rocklin area, Uno Jacob Hebuck was especially suited to document the history of pioneer families of Placer County. Hebuck was born on September 27, 1897 in Roseville, California. His parents were born in Finland, father Henry A. in 1869 and mother Sofia Haaga in 1871. The couple moved to 501 Tahoe Avenue, Roseville in 1889 and Henry worked in Rocklin as a blacksmith for a granite quarry. The family soon grew with the addition of eleven children, three of whom died. By 1907 the Hebuck children included Lewis, Sulo, Henry R., Lempi, Uno, Marie, Harvey, and Elvira. Henry then moved his family to Cemetery Road in Rocklin.


For permission to reproduce or publish, please consult Roseville Public Library History Collection staff. Permission for reproduction or publication is given on behalf of the Roseville Public Library History Collection, Roseville, as the owner of the physical items. The researcher assumes all responsibility for possible infringement that may arise from reproduction or publication of materials from the Roseville Public Library History Collection.

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt0d5nf1hb/
","STR06" "I43126","Hebuck","Uno Jacob","25 Sep 1897","25 Jan 1980","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
California, Placer County, Roseville City
Enumerated 7 Apr 1930
ED 31-1 SD 4 Sheet 4A Stamped 36
Tahoe Ave
501-98-99
Hebuck, Uno J Head ) $2500 R M W 32 M 21 Calif Finland Finland Cashier Railroad Ticket Office
Hebuck, Emma C Wf F W 29 m 18 Neb Neb NEb
Hebuck, Una M Dtr F W 10 S Cal Cal Neb","STR06" "I31956","","","","","","","" "I5003","Hedgpeth","Charles R.","21 Jun 1886","4 Jun 1976","0","When they were first married, Charlie and Beckie farmed near Hornersville. They later moved to Kansas City, where Charlie worked for the Santa Fe railroad. He was severly injured at work, and had to use crutches for many years. He used the settlement to purchase the farm in Hornersville. After his health improved, he was able to raise cotton, corn and soy. They eventually purchased some additional farmland near the Arkansas-Missouri state line, in Arybird, Missouri.","STR06" "I25391","","","","","","","" "I25390","Hedrick","Jewel Thomas","Between 1898 and 1908","22 Nov 1970","0","This is appears to be his record on the Texas Death Index, incorrectly showing him as a Female. This is understandable based on his unusual first name.

Hedrick Jewel 11-22-1970 NUECES F WIDOWED

And here is the record on the SSDI:

JEWEL HEDRICK 13 Feb 1898 Nov 1970 78408 (Corpus Christi, Nueces, TX ) (none specified) 464-38-9111 Texas

It has not been confirmed that the records above are for the same Jewel Thomas Hedrick that married Clara Belle Gaines.

After divorcing Clara Gaines, it is possible that Jewel Hedrick remarried, and was living in Kiowa, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, listed as being age 22. His wife, also age 22, was named Effie, and they had a 2 month old son, Junior. Also living with Jewel and his second wife were his parents, Frank and Mary Hedrick of Tennessee. At the time of the 1920 census, Frank and Mollie Hedrick can be found in Damon Twp, Latimer County, Oklahoma, along with three children, Larante, Olie and Jewel. That census listing, however, shows Jewel as born ca 1908 instead of 1898. This may have been simply an error in the transcription, but should be resolved. It is also possible there were two Jewel Hedrick's.","STR06" "I28660","Heflin","Edward Milton","Abt 1824","Abt 1876","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows him as a son of James HEFLIN and Nancy THURMOND. She shows him as marrying second Keziah TUCKER.

She references multiple land transactions of Milton's in the 1850's and 1860's with the Little Rock land office, and also indicates that he was on the 1850 Slave Schedule as a slave holder.

At the time of the 1850 and 1860 Census, he was living in Drew County, Arkansas with his first wife, Vernetta Jane McLEMORE.

Not located on the 1870 Census.

In 1880, his second wife, widowed, was living with their son in the Cane Creek Township of Lincoln County, Arkansas.

Melba indicates that he was buried on the old HEFLIN farm in Star City, Arkansas.","STR06" "I28660","Heflin","Edward Milton","Abt 1824","Abt 1876","0","(Research):1880

Household:
Casiah HEFLIN Self W Female ?tab
? W 36 MS
Keeping House GA
GA
Gilbert HEFLIN Son S Male W 11 AR
Works On Farm ---
MS
Thos. PAURIS Son S Male W 17 AR Works On
Farm AR
MS
Liza GAGE Self W Female W 29 MS At Home
GA GA
Hester GAGE Dau S Female W 2 AR GA
MS
Eps ASHTON Other S Male W 26 MS Works
On Farm PA MS

Source Information:
Census Place Cane Creek, Lincoln, Arkansas
Family History Library Film 1254049
NA Film Number T9-0049
Page Number 74C","STR06" "I28688","Heflin","Gilbert J.","Abt 1869","Dec 1922","0","December 28, 1922

Gilbert J. Heflin Dies At Corsicana
CORSICANA, Texas, Dec. 28. -

Navarro Business Man and Land Owner Will Be Buried Friday.

Gilbert J. Heflin, 55 years old, well-known Navarro County business man and landowner, died at the Rufus Hardy home, 615 West Third avenue, at 2:25 o'clock Thursday morning. He had been in ill health for several years. Funeral services will be held at the residence at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon, with members of the Halbert Masonic lodge, No. 641, of Frost, assisted by members of the Corsicana Masonic lodge No. 174, in charge, and the Rev. I. T. Jones, pastor of the Third Avenue Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be J. E. Butler, W. M. Peck, J. N. Edens and Charles H. Mills, all of Corsicana; and S. S. Hooser, R. L. Templeton, J. C. Keitt and John Beck, all of Frost. The following have been named honorary pallbearers: Captain James Garitty, B. F. Hartzell, El J. Gibson, R. E. Prince, Richard Mays, A. M. Milligan, Will C. Hilliard, J. D. Cunningham, Charles G. Jester, Lowry Martin, Clyde Stroud, Lawson Coulson, J. S. Eubank, Dr. Homer B. Jester, W. M. Elliott, J. M. Dyer, Col. P. C. Townsend, Judge C. L. Jester, W. S. Knight, J. L. Whiteselle, W. M. Tatum, J. L. Halbert, J.

M. Tullos, Dr. L. E. Kelton, Gus Hoover, Dock Redden, William Clarkson Sr., R. L. Hamilton, H. D. Johnson, B. B. Munsey, F. N. Drane, A. G. Elliott, J. R. Forston, B. A. Crofford, Judge Hawkins Scarborough, Dick Jackson, R. A. Caldwell, R. L. Reese, T. W. Lovett, Reuben Neece, Harry Williams, Billy Dunn, Carter Kirven Jr., Walter Burgess, B. L. Davis, L. A. Johnson, R. P. Blanding-all of Corsicana; and Travis Holland, Houston; J. C. Duke, M. G. Young, J. M. Slattery, J. P. Stephenson, Knox Doyle, John W. Carpenter and Judge Dexter Hamilton-all of Dallas; J. H. Whorton and F. H. Simpson of Blooming Grove; Sam McCord, Mexia; Dr. John Matlock, S. F. Jones, J. J. Scot, R. F. Shaw, J. M. Scott, A. H. Strain, G. J. Bason, W. A. Simms, R. J.

Sanders and J. M. Cole-all of Frost. Mr. Heflin came to Texas in 1889, settling at Waco, where he engaged in the drug business, later moving to Temple, and thence to Gatesville. While a resident of Temple, Mr. Heflin married Miss Overton Searcy on May 5, 1894. He came to Frost in December, 1895, where he engaged in the hardware business. In 1903 he organized the First National Bank in Frost, becoming its president. In 1905 he had three general mercantile businesses, in addition to his banking interests. Organizes Corsicana Bank. The following year Mr. Heflin moved from Frost to Corsicana and with R. B. Caldwell and J. A. Thompson, organized the First State Bank, in 1908. He afterwards sold out his partners and with Mr. Thompson purchased the Corsicana National Bank, becoming active vice president and cashier. About three years later he disposed of his interests in that bank and became a director and stockholder in the First National Bank here as well as acquiring considerable interests in the State National Bank. Mr. Heflin was president of the Lay-Heflin Company and the Heflin-Mitchell Dry Goods Company, both of Frost, and a stockholder and director in the Frost Oil Mill. He was an active business man until about eight years ago; failing health forced him to practically retire. Mr. Heflin was a member of the Baptist Church, a Mason and a Knight of Pythias. Mr. Heflin is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Corinne Davis, and one son, Gilbert Heflin, all of Corsicana.

(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)","STR06" "I28681","Heflin","James Franklin","Oct 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows that he married Frances Jane WILSON, and that he died prior to the 1910 census, upon which Frances was listed as a widow.

He was in Cane Creek, Lincoln County, Arkansas at the time of the 1880 census.","STR06" "I28682","Heflin","Martha Jane","Abt 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows she married William WILLIAMS, possibly in January of 1873 in Lincoln County.","STR06" "I1547","Hefner","Lottie Zulima","28 May 1895","15 Jul 1968","0","From FindAGrave:

Obit: Duncan Banner Monday July 15, 1968

Death Takes Lottie Kubik

Mrs. Lottie Kubik, 73, of 912 Elm, owner and operator of the Lottie K Shop in Duncan since 1956, died in a local hospital at 5 am today following a brief illness.

Born May 28, 1895, at Cordell, Mrs. Kubik had been a resident of Duncan since 1921 moving here from Pampa, Texas.

She was a member of the First Baptist Church. Her husband, Joe, died in 1958. A son Roderick died in 1965, in Duncan.

Survivors include two sons Amos, 221 N Eleventh and Dale, Kenniwick, Washington.

Service will be at 2 pm Wednesday in Don Grantham Funeral Chapel with the Rev. T Hollis Epton, pastor First Baptist, officiating. Burial will be in Duncan Cemetery under direction of Don Grantham funeral Home.","STR06" "I33988","Hefner","Nancy Ellen","Aug 1853","31 Mar 1926","0","elmireDate of death of Nancy Ellen Heiffner-McLemore was March 31, 1926 in Decatur, IL. Was buried in city mausoleum at Greenwood Cemetery in Decatur, IL, but was later moved to another location when City of Decatur demolished mausoleum for an underground water project.

Christine McLemore-Pinckard
Decatur, IL
Great-great granddaughter of Nancy Ellen Heiffner McLemore
submitted April 2, 2010
email: dpsgrads@yahoo.com \\

Findagrave.com instead shows her location of death as Washington County, Indiana, with her parents being David and Rosa ""Webster"" Hefner.","STR06" "I5078","Hegler","Hazel","28 Nov 1906","10 Aug 1989","0","Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, August 16, 1989
Page Eight

Hazel Gallagher

Mrs. Hazel Gallagher, 82, of Cass City died Thursday, August 10, at Provincial House.

She was born November 28, 1906 in Romeo, the daughter of Frank and Eliza (Hayse) Hegler.

Miss Hegler married Albert Gallagher November 12, 1926 in Novesta township. The couple lived in Cass City. She was a member of the Trinity United Methodist Church of Cass City and the United Methodist Women.

Survivors include her husband, Albert; one son, Jack Gallager, and his wife Lois of Cass City; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Anne Adams, and her husband, Neil of Sterling; eight grandchildren, Pam and Morris Powell, Shelley and Ed Foy, John and Hope Gallagher, Laurie Adams-Cover and Mark Cover, Kitty and Paul Osier, Mark and Kim Adams, Scott Adams and Mary Card, Jeff Adams and Trish Brown; eight great-grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. William (Olive) Rohlfs of Caseville. Two great-grandchildren, one brother, Henry, and one sister, Myrtle, preceded her in death.

Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, at Trinity United Methodist Church, with Rev. S. Joe Robertson, pastor, and Miss Cheryl Elfond, officiating.

Interment was in Elkland Cemetery, Cass City.","STR06" "I31804","","","","","","","" "I29531","","","","","","","" "I14046","Heidenfelder","Theodore Frank","25 Jun 1897","13 Oct 1984","0","1900: living at home w/parents in Pacific, MO
1910: Lived in St. Louis w/parents
1914: 1421 Hogan St., St. Louis, MO
1917: 1820A Hogan St., St. Louis, MO
1920: lived in St. Louis with parents
1922: 4927 St. Louis Ave.
1930: Was a paper hanger. Lived with Mother and Isador in Kirkwood.
1942: Enlisted in Army, listed as divorced without dependents

After a long illness, Theodore F. Heidenfelder, 87, 806 W. 14th, died Sunday at Jane Chinn Hospital.

Mr. Heidenfelder moved from St. Louis to Webb City three months ago after retiring from Famous Barr, St. Louis.

He was born June 25, 1897 in New Ulm, Minn. He was a veteran of World War II and a member St. Vincents DePaul Catholic Church of St. Louis.

Services were held at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Webb City. The Rev. Father Fergus Monaghan officiated and Simpson Funeral Home directed the services. Burial was at Mount Hope Cemetery.

Mr. Heidenfelder leaves his wife, Mrs. Elzora Heidenfelder of the home, two daughters, Mrs. Mary Francis Clark, Webb City, and Mrs. Patricia Saunsacie, St. Louis, and four grandchildren.

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~heidenfelder/ps02/ps02_117.htm","STR06" "I12422","Heindel","Susanna","22 Jan 1831","6 May 1923","0","The daughter of John Heindel and Rebecca Heise. Last name also shown by some as HEINDLE.","STR06" "I3837","Heine","Clara Anna Louise","17 Jun 1902","","0","Her father was from Appenrode, Hannover, Germany. (Milligan, p 200)","STR06" "I33234","Heinova","Helena","31 Dec 1837","28 Apr 1913","0","Dennis Belohlavy notes she was born in Kunnersdorf, German-Bohemia.","STR06" "I20306","Heitman","Leon ""Lee""","21 Jan 1926","31 Aug 1995","0","The son of Albert and Elizabeth HEITMAN of Crete. He has spent his career in the transportation business. (Milligan, p 329).","STR06" "I44429","Heller","Rodney Dale","30 Jul 1935","22 Dec 2020","0","Rodney Dale Heller, 85, passed away Tuesday, December 22, 2020 in the Sabine County Hospital. He was born in Fremont, Nebraska, to Howard and Mable Elizabeth Heller. Rodney was raised on the family farm in Nebraska and moved to San Augustine and Sabine Counties in 1953 after graduating from High School. Rodney worked as a Meat Inspector for the USDA. He attended the New Hope Baptist Church in Milam and loved to hunt and especially loved his dogs.

Rodney is survived by his wife, Sandra Heller of Hemphill; his son, Randy Heller and his wife, Mary; daughters, Sheryl Brannan and her husband, Steve, Sheila Brown, and Sharon Taylor and husband, Rusty. He is also survived by step-sons, Brock Poole and his wife, Margaret, Zachary Poole, and numerous grandchildren.

Graveside services will be held Thursday morning at 10:00, Dec. 24, 2020, in the Macune Cemetery, San Augustine County, Texas, under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 30, 2020, page 4","STR06" "I35100","Helwig","Beatrice Luella","15 Feb 1899","22 Sep 2001","0","Obituary

Beatrice ERB

Beatrice ERB, age 102, life-long resident of Huron County, died Saturday, September 22, 2001 at Season's Change Nursing home in Bay Port.

She was born February 15, 1899 in Cass City to the late Henry and Caroline (Lash -sic) Helwig.

Beatrice and Russell were unitled in marriage at the First United Methodist Churhc of Cass City on December 25, 1919. He preceded her in death in 1987.

Beatrice devoted her life to education. She taught in the rural school system for more than 40 years. She was a memeber of the Bad Axe First United Methodist Church. She graduated from County Normal College.

She is survided by one daughter, Audrey Bradenbrugh of Sebewaing, three grandchildren; Jerry Bradenburg of Muskegon, JIm Bradenburf of Sebewaing, Pam Pryor and her husband Jim of Caro, and nine great-grandchildren, Jeff and Jason Brandenburt of Clarkston, Nathan, Jamie and Brian Bradenburg of Sebewaing, Nicki and Ryan Badour of Fairgrove, and Taylor and Tanner Pryor of Caro.

Beatrice was preceded in deaht by one grandchild, Cindy Badour.

A memorial service will take place 11:00 am on Thursday, September 27 at MacAlpine Funeral Home in Bad Axe. Rev. WIlliam Wright of Bad Axe First United Methodist Church will officiate.

MacAlpine Funeral Home
Bad Axe-Kinde

(Scan courtesy of Taylor Pryor, transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2018)","STR06" "I29081","Helwig","Clara","Apr 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a BARTLE.","STR06" "I29747","Helwig","Clark Edward","22 May 1911","10 May 1989","0","Volume 23 of the STIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published September 4, 1960, reported that he had quit farming and was currently employed by the L. Damm Implement Company. The family resided at 4333 Ale Street in Cass City.

Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, May 17, 1989
Page Nine
Obituaries

Clark Helwig

Lifelong Cass City resident Clark Helwig died May 10 at Hills and Dales General Hospital following a lengthy illness. He was 77.

Helwig was born May 22, 1911, in Elkland Township, the son of the late Edward and Mary Striffler Helwig.

He was united in marriage to Myrtle WALTERS April 15, 1939, in Cass City, where they made their home. The couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary April 15 of this year.

Helwig was a member of the Salem United Methodist Church, Cass City, and the Thumb CB Club.

He is survived by his wife, Myrtle; 8 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. One son, William; one daughter, Judy, and one granddaughter, Dawn, preceded him in death.

Funeral services were held Friday at Salem United Methodist Church with the Rev. Clare Patton, pastor, officiating. Interment was in Elkland Township Cemetery, Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2008)","STR06" "I35097","Helwig","Edna","Abt 1889","1 Sep 1933","0","Her obituary, in the Friday, September 8, 1933 issue of the Cass City Chronicle noted she ""died afer a long illness, during which she was always patient and cheerful....she was born in Lancaster, New York, and when three years of age, came with her parents to Elkland Township...making her home on the Helwig farm, four miles north and two miles east of Cass City, until April of this year when she went to Bad Axe to live with her sister.""","STR06" "I29076","Helwig","Edward","16 Feb 1877","24 Aug 1959","0","Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan, Nov. 25, 1921
Page Five
Thanksgiving Guests

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Helwig and children, Clark and Marie, were guests a the Chas. Patterson home.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, August 27, 1959
Page 12

Services for Long Time Resident Today

Funeral services for Edward Helwig were held today (Thursday) at 2 p.m. at the Evangelical United Brethren Church, Cass City. The Rev. Stanley Kirn of Columbiaville officiated.

Mr. Helwig was born in Lancaster, New York, in 1877, son of the late George and Catherine Warner Helwig. He came to this community with his parents when a child and has been a member of the Cass City EUB church since. He served as Sunday School superintendent for 17 years.

In 1906 he married Miss Mary Striffler in Cass City and following their marriage they made their home on a farm on Schwegler Road where they have lived since. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1956.

Mr. Helwig had been in ill health for three years and died at his residence Monday.

Surviving are his wife; son son, Clark, at home; three sisters, Mrs. Cora Klinkman and Mrs. Clara Bartle, both of Cass City, and Mrs. Russell (Minerva) Sherman of Caro; one brother, George Helwig of Buffalo, N.Y.; one grandchild, and one great-grandchild.

Little's Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements and burial was in Elkland cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)","STR06" "I29076","Helwig","Edward","16 Feb 1877","24 Aug 1959","0","(Research):
1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 15 and 16 of April 1910
SD 8 ED 112 Sheet 1A Stamped 121
12-12
Helwig, Edward Head M W 33 M1 3 NY NY NY
Helwig, Mary Wf F W 30 m1 3 0 Mich NY Germany/German","STR06" "I29089","Helwig","Elisabeth","Abt 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Thomas MANN, born 1841 in England. They settled in Carson City, Montcalm County, Michigan.","STR06" "I29084","Helwig","George","Apr 1886","Yes, date unknown","0","Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan, August 31, 1923
Local Happenings

George Helwig and two children of Buffalo, N.Y. were here the first of the week the guests of Mr. Helwig's brothers, Edward and Samuel, and other relatives.

The 1950 obituary of his sister, Harriett Helwig McConnell, shows him still as a resident of Buffalo.","STR06" "I29077","Helwig","George Wilhelm","1 Apr 1847","24 Jan 1917","0","Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Mich., Friday, January 26, 1917

George Helwig
Grief over death of wife on January 4 Hastened his End

George Helwig, for 36 years a resident of Elkland Township, passed away at his home shortly after the noon hour Wednesday, Jan. 24, at the age of 69 years. Mr. Helwig has been a sufferer of heart trouble for a number of years. Grief over the death of his wife, who passed away on January 4 aggravated his disease and brought to an end his earthly career just 20 days of after that of his companion. Geo. Helwig was born in Lancaster, N.Y., on April 1, 1847. On Feb. 10, 1870, he was united in marriage with Miss Catherine Warner and in 1881 they with their children moved from Lancaster to Cass City and established a home on the farm 2 1/2 miles east of the village where Mr. and Mrs. Helwig enjoyed life until they anwered the summons of the Death Angel. Mr. Helwig was a respected citizen and for many years was a member of the school board in his district. In Lancaster, he united with the M.E. church, and after coming to Cass City, he became a member of the local Evangelical church and was among its most faithful attendants. Health and weather permitting, Mr. Helwig was sure to be in his accustomed place in the Sunday service. He served the society as trustee and class leader and for a time presided as Sunday School superintendent of the schoolhouse on the county line. Funeral services will be held tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon--at the house at one o'clock and at the Evangelical church at two.

Deceased is survived by ten children, Mrs. Grant McCONNELL, Mrs. Geo. BURTLE, Mrs. Samuel JAUS, Mrs. Harve KLINKMAN, Mrs. Clare SPURGEON, Edward and Samuel HELWIG, all of Cass City, Mrs. Wm. COOPER of Flint, and Miss Minnie and George HELWIG, both of Lancaster, NY, three brothers, Jacob and Wm. HELWIG of Cass City, and Samuel HELWIG of Lancaster, NY, and four sisters, Mrs. J.H. STRIFFLER of Cass City, Mrs. Thos. MANN, Mrs. Andrew NICKERT and Mrs. Frank SIMMETT, all of Carson City, Mich.

Sue Finkbeiner-Labuhn notes that George Helwig, her ancestor, gave the land to the EUB church in order for them to build their sanctuary and parsonage.","STR06" "I29077","Helwig","George Wilhelm","1 Apr 1847","24 Jan 1917","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1880 Federal Census

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace O
ccupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
George HELWIG Self M Male W 33 NY Farmer BAV ALSACE
Catherine HELWIG Wife M Female W 29 NY Keeping House GER GER
Harriet HELWIG Dau S Female W 9 NY NY NY
Minnie HELWIG Dau S Female W 7 NY NY NY
Clara HELWIG Dau S Female W 6 NY NY NY
Edward HELWIG Son S Male W 3 NY NY NY
Lena HELWIG Dau S Female W 1 NY NY NY
Source Information:
Census Place Lancaster, Erie, New YorkFamily History Library Film 1254827 NA Film Number T9-0827Page Number 38A

1900 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 9 and 11 June 1900 By John Marshall
SD 8 ED 110 Sheet 5B
George Helwig Hd W M Apr 1847 53 M 30 NY NY NY Farmer
Catharine Helwig Wf W F Jany 1861 39 M 30 10/10 NY NY NY
Clara Helwig Dtr W F Apr 1874 26 S NY NY NY
Eddie Helwig Dtr (sic) W F (sic) July 1877 22 S NY NY NY
Lena Helwig Dtr May 1879 21 S W F NY NY NY
Samuel Helwig Son W M May 1882 18 S Mich NY NY
Catherine Helwig Dtr W F Feby 1884 16 S Mich NY NY
George Helwig Son W Mich Aprl 1886 14 S NY NY
Cora Helwig Dtr W F Sep 1888 11 S Mich NY MY
Milerga Helwig Dtr W F Aug 1893 6 S Mich NY NY

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 15 and 16 of April 1910
SD 8 ED 112 Sheet 1A Stamped 121
6-6
Helwig, George Head M W 63 m1 40 NY Germany/German Germany/German Farmer
Helwig, Catherine Wf F W 59 m1 40 10/10 NY Pa Germany/German
Helwig, Kate Dtr F W 26 S Mich NY NY
Helwig, Cora Dtr F W 21 S Mich NY NY
Helwig, Minerva DTR F W 16 S Mich NY NY","STR06" "I29079","Helwig","Harriet ""Hattie""","25 Dec 1870","1 May 1950","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 5, 1950, Page Ten

Mrs. Grant McConnell Passed Away Sunday After Long Illness
Funeral services for Mrs. Harriet McConnell, 79, widow of Grant McConnell, were held
Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. in the Evangelical United Brethren Church of which she was a member. Fev. S. P. Kirn officiated and burial was made in Elkland cemetery. Mrs. McConnell, ill for 14 months since breaking a hip, died Sunday, afternoon in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jacob Hiller.

She was born in Lancaster, N. Y., on Christmas Day, 1870, and at the age of ten years came with her parents, the late George and Catherine Warner Helwig, to this vicinity. On April 21,1892, she was married to Grant McConnell who died 18 years ago. Two sisters, Mrs. Sam Jaus and Mrs. Kate Cooper also preceded her in death.

She leaves her daughter, Mrs. Hiller, two grandchildren, Floyd Hiller of Cass City and Mrs. Francis (Irene) Karner of Clio; two great grandchildren; four sisters, Miss Minnie Helwig, Mrs. Clara Bartle and Mrs. Cora Klinkman, of Cass City and Mrs. Russell (Minerva) Sherman, of Caro; and three brothers; Edward and Samuel Helwig of Cass City and George Helwig of Buffalo, N.Y.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2014)","STR06" "I29091","Helwig","Heinrich ""Henry""","15 Aug 1851","29 Feb 1916","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 8 ED 112 Sheet 5B
90-93
Helwig, Henry Hd M W 58 M1 27 NY Germany Germany Farmer General Farm
Helwig, Caroline Wf F W 52 M1 27 4/3 New York Germany New York
Helwig, Edna Dtr F W 20 S NY NY NY
Helwig, Beatrice Dtr F W 11 S Mich NY NY","STR06" "I30285","Helwig","Judith Ann","12 Mar 1940","13 Jul 1986","0","Cass City Chronicle
July 23, 1986

Judith Ann Finkbeiner

Mrs. Judy Finkbeiner, 46, a lifelong resident of Cass City, succumbed Sunday, July 13, at her home after a long illness.

She was born March 15, 1940, in Cass City, the daughter of Clark and Myrtle (Walters) Helwig.

Miss Helwig was united in marriage to Donald Finkbeiner Oct. 11, 1958, in Cass City where they made their home.

She was past president of the Cass City Hospital Auxiliary and a member of the Salem United Methodist Church, Cass City.

Mrs. Finkbeiner is survived by her husband, Donald; five sons, Mr Jeffrey Finkbeiner, USN, Norfolk, Va., Jim, Clark and Donald, all at home; three daughters, Mrs. Eugene (Susan) Kady II of Gagetown, Sally and Sharon, at home; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Helwig of Cass City, and two grandsons.

She was preceded in death by one daughter, Dawn, and one brother, William.

She was taken from Little's Funeral Home Thursday to the Salem United Methodist Church to lie in state until 1 p.m., time of funeral services. Rev. Clare Patton, pastor, officiated.

Burial was in Elkland Cemetery, Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2008)","STR06" "I29094","Helwig","Lena","Abt 1859","6 Apr 1932","0","Married Frank SIMMET.","STR06" "I5110","Helwig","Lena Katie","1 May 1879","9 May 1931","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 15, 1931
Page Eight

Mrs. Samuel Jaus

Funeral services for Mrs. Samuel Jaus were held at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon in the Evangelical church. Rev. C.F. SMITH officiated and burial was in Elkland cemetery. Lena Katie HELWIG was born May 1, 1879, at Lancaster, New York, and came with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George HELWIG, to Cass City when two years of age. They settled on a farm 2 1/2 miles east of town. She was married to Samuel JAUS March 12, 1902, and they have since made their home on a farm 3 miles north and 1 1/2 miles east of town. Mrs. JAUS has been poorly for some time and has been confined to her bed the last six weeks. She was taken to the Morris hospital Wednesday of last week, and passed away Saturday afternoon, May 9.

Besides her husband, she is survived by one daughter, Minnie Edith, at home. A son, George Alvin, died February 12, 1921. She also leaves three brothers and six sisters, Mrs. Grant McCONNELL, Mrs. George BARTLE, Samuel HELWIG and Mrs. Harve KLINKMAN, all of Cass City, Miss Minnie HELWIG of Lancaster, New York, Edward HELWIG of Bad Axe, Mrs. William COOPER of Flint, George HELWIG of Buffalo, New York, and Mrs. Russell SHERMAN of Caro. All the brothers and sisters attended the funeral. Mrs. Jaus was a member of the Cass City Evangelical church and the Woman's Missionary Society, and a member of Elkland Arbor, A.O.O.G.","STR06" "I47175","Helwig","Samuel","Abt 1869","Yes, date unknown","0","According to the 1917 obituary of his brother, he was still living in Lancaster, NY.","STR06" "I29082","Helwig","Samuel","May 1882","6 Apr 1951","0","(Research):1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 16 and 17 Jan 1920
SD 7 ED 178 Sheet 3B
72-75
Helwig, Samuel W Hd M W 37 M Mich NY NY Farmer
Helwig, Laura L Wf F W 34 M NY NY NY
Helwig, Calvin L Son M W 6/2 S Mich Mich NY","STR06" "I28689","Helwig","Sophia","17 Apr 1860","1 Aug 1946","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, November 24, 1933
Local Happenings
Page Four

Mrs. A.A. RICKER entertained at dinner Monday evening Mrs. F. KLUMP of Saginaw, Mrs. Lydia ROYER of Pleasant Hope, Mo., Mrs. C.O LENZNER and Mrs. G.A. SPITTLER. The dinner was givin in honor of her mother, Mrs. Sophia STRIFFLER.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, October 8, 1937

Mrs. Sophia Striffler had the misfortune to fall last week at the home of her son, Calvin J. Striffler, injuring her knee. She is getting along nicely.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, December 22, 1944

Mr. and Mrs. George Dillman expect as Christmas guests Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nique of Decker, Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Weaver of Flint, Mr. and Mrs. F.A. Smiley of Drayton Plains, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Striffler and Mrs. Sophia Stiffler.

Cass City Chronicle
August 2, 1946

Funeral of Mrs. Striffler will be Held Here Sunday

Mrs. Sophia Striffler, age 86, passed away in the Pleasant Home Hospital on Thursday morning, after 10 days of illness due to a broken hip.

The body is at the Little Funeral Home and will remain there until Sunday, when a prayer service will be conducted at noon. The body will lie in state at the Evangelical Church until 2:30 p.m. where the funeral services will be held. Rev. S. P. Kirn will officiate, and burial will be in Elkland Cemetery.

Mrs. Striffler was born April 17, 1860, at Lancaster, New York, and was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Helwig. Following her marriage to Jacob Striffler at that place on January 22, 1880, they came directly to Cass City. Mr. Striffler died here in 1925. Mrs. Striffler was a member of the Evangelical Church here.

Suriving are a son, C.J. Striffler of Cass City; four daughters, Mrs. O.W. Nique of Decker, Mrs. A.A. Ricker of Bradenton, Florida, Mrs. F.A. Smiley of Drayton Plains and Mrs. A. W. Weaver of Flint; three grandchildren; two great granchildren, and two brothers, Wm. and Jacob Helwig of Cass City.


Cass City Chronicle
August 9, 1946

Relatives and friends show came from a distance to attend the funeral of Mrs. Sophia Striffler held at the Evangelical Church here Sunday afternoon included the following: Mrs. Oliver Dent and son, Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mann, Mrs. Maria McCuaig, Mrs. Clara Palmer, Mrs. Mable Norton, Edwin Helwig and son, Kenneth of Carson City; Bertha and Leslie Simmet of Ithaca; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simmet, Mr. and Mrs. William Simmet of Middleton; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Husted of Lansing; Wm. Mann of Hubbardston; Mr. and Mrs. Emma Wagner of Buffalo, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Striffler and S.A. Striffler of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Erb of Bad Axe, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sherman and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham of Caro, Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Nique of Pontiac.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I29087","Helwig","Wilhelm ""William""","14 Jan 1823","30 Aug 1895","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
New York, Erie County, Lancaster
Enumerated 22 Aug 1850 by Elias Slater

1008-1042
William Halwig 27 Farmer $2,000 Germany
Sophia Halwig 21 F
George Halwig 3 M NY
Elizabeth Halwig 2 F
Margaret 1/12 F
Nicholas Kirle 25 M Farmer Germany

1009-1043
Margaret Halwig 69 F
Margaret Garling? 55 F
Elizabeth 12 F New York

1860 Census
New York, Erie County, Lancaster. P.O. Bowmansville
Page 17
132-132
William Helvig 38 M Farmer $4000 $300
Sophia Helvig 31 f Germany
Margertt 72 F $--- $1500 Germany
George 13 M NY
Elisabeth, 12 F NY
Margarett 10 F NY
Henry 8 M NY
William 7 M NY
Christopher 4 M NY
Lena 2 F NY
Sophia 1 F NY

1870 Census
not located

1880 Census:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
William HELWIG Self M Male W 57 BAV Farmer BAV BAV
Sophia HELWIG Wife M Female W 51 ALSACE Keeping House ALSACE ALSACE
Henry HELWIG Son S Male W 28 NY Farm Laborer BAV ALSACE
Christian HELWIG Son S Male W 24 NY Farm Laborer BAV ALSACE
Laney HELWIG Dau S Female W 22 NY At Home BAV ALSACE
Jacob HELWIG Son S Male W 13 NY BAV ALSACE
Samuel HELWIG Son S Male W 11 NY BAV ALSACE
William HELWIG Son S Male W 8 NY BAV ALSACE
Source Information:
Census Place Lancaster, Erie, New YorkFamily History Library Film 1254827 NA Film Number T9-0827Page Number 38A","STR06" "I47176","Helwig","William","11 Jul 1872","7 Nov 1949","0","Shown as Single on the Michigan Death Index.","STR06" "I30521","Helwig","William Boyd","24 Jun 1943","11 Jun 1958","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, June 19, 1958
Page One

Willam Helwig Dies in Tractor Accident

William B. Helwig, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Helwig of Cass City, was killed in a tragic accident Wednesday afternoon, June 11, when he was pinned under the wheel of a tractor on Bay City-Forestville Road, about five miles east of Gagetown.

He and a companion, Walter W. Jezewski, 14, had been driving the tractors in zig-zag fashion on the road when the accident occurred.

Marshal William Wood and Bad Axe State Police Troopers Ronald Warner and Noel Rowe investimaged. John Zinnecker was a witness to the accident and described the travel of the tractors.

The machines had been taken from the Helwig farm without the knowledge of William's parents.

Coroner Benson Collon of Caro said death was due to a crushed chest, internal hemorrhage and a broken back.

William had just completed his freshman year at Cass City High School. He was born in Cass City June 24, 1943, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Helwig.

Surviving, besides his parents, are a sister, Judith Ann, at home, and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Helwig of Cass City.

Funeral services were held Saturday at 2 p.m. at Little's Funeral Home. Rev. S.R. Wurtz, pastor of the Evangelical United Brethern Church, officiated.

Burial was in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2008)","STR06" "I24037","Hembree","Martha Caroline","Abt 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Dallas County, Dallas
Enumerated 7 Jun 1880
Page 20D SD 3 ED 56
37-182-191
Beddo, M D W F 54 Keeping House Tenn NC NC
Beddo, Albert W M 24 Son Printer Tx Tenn Tenn
Beddo, J. C. W F 18 Dtr At Home Tx Tenn Tenn
Beddo, J. E. W F 15 Dtr At Home Tx Tenn Tenn
Patterson, Geo W M 18 Boarder Clk in Jewelry Store La La La
","STR06" "I12390","Hemperlin","Anna Magdalena","Bef 1723","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Johann Hemperlin and Anna Graber.","STR06" "I33112","","","","","","","" "I37531","","","","","","","" "I46080","Henderson","Curtis R.","6 Oct 1905","16 Jul 1988","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page maintained by Gwen Bergeron McMillin

Sunday, July 17, 1988

WELSH-------Funeral services for Curtis Ray Henderson, 82, will be at 2 p.m. Monday, July18, in First Baptist Church. The Revs. Mike Gilchrist, John Couch, and Kevin Moore will officiate. Burial will be I Oaklawn Cemetery under direction of Hixson Funeral Home.

Visitation will be from 3-10 p.m. today, July 17 and from 8 a.m. until noon Monday at the funeral home and from 1-2 at the church. Mr. Henderson died at 2:30 Saturday in a local hospital. A native of Auburn, Ky. He had lived in Welsh since 1934. He was a retired electrician.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Anne Mae ( McLemore) Henderson, three sons, Elvis R. ""Red"" Henderson of Neptune, N.j. , Herbert C. Henderson of San Ramon, Calif., and Robert D. Henderson of Waco, Texas; six daughters, Vivian H. McMillan of Orange, Texas, Linda F. Wilkinson of Spring, Texas,Maxine A. Moore of Freeport, Texas, Patricia ""Pat"" Woodson of Port Arthur, Texas, Betty G. Lonnis of Idalou, Texas, and Brenda S. Moore of Lake Charles; one sister Euva Bilyeu of Ortonville, Mich., 26 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren .","STR06" "I20291","Henderson","Dorothy Lavern","1 Mar 1913","27 May 2006","0","The Daily Ardmoreite

Dorothy LaVern Stamper
Web posted May 28, 2006

Services for Dorothy LaVern Stamper, 93, will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Griffin Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Park Cemetery.

Born March 1, 1913, at Whiteright, Texas, to Willie Trenton and Ester Murphy Henderson, she died May 27, 2006, at Kimberling City, Mo. Her beloved husband, Bill Stamper, preceded her in death Sept. 14, 1966.

She graduated from Oklahoma A&M, now Oklahoma State University, in May 1937. She met her husband, Bill, at Cameron Junior College in Lawton and he taught her the gospel. They were married Oct. 10, 1937, at Duncan. They had two children, Clint Stamper and Kay Istre.
They moved to Ardmore in 1941 and worshiped at Central Church of Christ. They were actually part of that church planting and Bill was one of the original elders. LaVern taught fifth grade at Dickson and third grade at Lincoln Elementary School at Ardmore for a total of 28 years and retired in 1978. She moved to Abilene, Texas, and then on July 5, 2004, she moved to Tablerock Health Care Alzheimer's Unit at Kimberling City, where she lived until her death.

Survivors include two sisters, Ruth Sanders, Linn, Kan., and Betty Seidlitz, Kerrville, Texas; her two children, Clint Stamper, and his wife, Vickie, Kimberling City, and Kay Istre and her husband, Elvis, Abilene. Her grandchildren, Kim and Randy Hancock, Abilene; Brad and Holly Morrisett, Edmond, Kara and Scott Corley, Vancouver, Wash., Renee and Marty Cobarruvias, Abilene, Lance and Jennifer Morrisett, Haven, Kan., and Melissa and Greg Buckovatz, Springfield, Mo. and 17 great-grandchildren.

Visitation is 7-8 p.m. Monday.
Memorials can be made to Alzheimer's Research of the charity of choice.
(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I40904","Henderson","Doyle","22 Feb 1919","14 Jun 2008","0","His tombstone on FindAGrave shows that he married second, on 14 May 1983, Vera Angeleen Mobley (25 Jun 1937-4 Jun 2008).","STR06" "I14091","Henderson","James Delbert","26 Apr 1938","3 Apr 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
April 10, 1996, page 12

James Delbert Henderson

James Delbert Henderson, age 57, of Hemphill died at 10:05 a.m. Wednesday, April 3, 1996, at Hemphill Care Center.

He was born April 26, 1938, in Jasper as a son of the late Bronson and Myrtle (Seale) Henderson. A retired pipeline construction worker, Henderson was a U. S. Army Veteran.

Suvivors: a daughter and son-in-law, Sherri and Don Eddings of Hemphill; a sister, Wanda Robinson of Jasper; and two grandchildren, Devin Eddings and Danielle Eddings, both of Hemphill.

Graveside rites were held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Springhill Cemetery near Hemphill with Bro. Ed Robinson officiating. Arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I39954","Henderson","Juanita N.","27 Jul 1921","12 Jul 2001","0","The Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. shows she was born in Groewbeck, Li Texas to J. K. Henderson and Mollie Cowant.Her Social Security application in 1941 was in the name of Juanita Henderson, and the name was later changed to Juanita N. McLemore.

Her double headstone with William Stanley McLemore is engraved Juanita Henderson, as can be seen on FindAGrave. However, she is instead referenced on FindAGrave, presumably in error, as Juanita N. Anderson McLemore.","STR06" "I36193","Henderson","Martha E. ""Mattie""","2 Nov 1872","15 Dec 1962","0","Kay Parker McCary, in her annotated transcription of the Gravel Hill Cemetery, shows her as the daughter of George Henderson and Elizabeth ""Betsy"" McSwain.","STR06" "I36193","Henderson","Martha E. ""Mattie""","2 Nov 1872","15 Dec 1962","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 29 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 184 Sheet 8B
117-121
Boyett, Mattie E Head F W 35 Wd 5/5 Tx Ala Ark Farmer
Boyett, Nathan E Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Boyett, George W Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Boyett, Noah A SOn M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Boyett, Ora L Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyett, Ross A Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I32542","Henderson","Mary June","Jan 1888","Yes, date unknown","0","Beverly Hake emailed, in December 2012, that ""June Henderson who I know as Mary Jane Henderson was my Great grandmother. She married Luther Butler Dunlap 10AUG1908 Lawrence Co., AL.""


","STR06" "I35519","Henderson","Mary M.","Abt 1877","16 Mar 1971","0","Name: Mary M. Mclemore
Death Date: 16 Mar 1971
Death Place: Canton, Van Zandt, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 93 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1878
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Perry Henderson
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sudie Norton
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Haven of Memories
Burial Place: Canton, Texas
Burial Date: March 17, 1971
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223122
Digital Film Number: 4169839
Image Number: 664
Reference Number: 21945
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35519","Henderson","Mary M.","Abt 1877","16 Mar 1971","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I43266","Henderson","Nancy","27 Dec 1801","19 Nov 1881","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of Michael Henderson and Hannah Barnett.","STR06" "I32544","Henderson","Riley","Dec 1898","8 Jan 1934","0","Name: Riley Henderson
Titles & Terms (Original):
Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Death Date: 08 Jan 1934
Death Place: Haleyville, Winston, Alabama
Gender: Male
Race (Original):
Race (Standardized):
Age at Death: 34Y
Estimated Birth Date: 1900
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original):
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Name: John Henderson
Father's Titles & Terms (Original):
Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lina Mclemore
Mother's Titles & Terms (Original):
Mother's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Funeral Home:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 1908516
Reference Number: cn 2213
Collection: Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974
","STR06" "I30482","","","","","","","" "I3842","Hendricker","Phyllis Matilda","14 Jul 1925","29 Jul 1997","0","Phyllis Hendricker Crocker

Phyllis Hendricker Crocker, 72. formerly of the Arenzville area died at her home in Farmington, Michigan July 29.

She was born July 14, 1925, near Arenzville, the daughter of Henry and Mathilda Hendricker. She married Ben Crocker of Saginaw, Michigan, December 28, 1949.

She is survived by her husband, Ben of Farmington, Michigan; two sons, Dennis Crocker of Olatha, Kansas and Curtis Crocker of Dayton, Ohio; one daughter Lori Vollmer of the Detroit, Michigan area; six grandchildren; two brothers, Irvin Hendricker of Beardstown and Harold Hendricker of Arenzville; four sisters, Rose Edge of Chandlerville, Ada Bennett of Griggsville, Bertha Wankel of Beardstown, and Vera Johnson of Salinas, California.

Funeral services were held at the First church of the Nazarene, Detroit Michigan on August 2.

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ilcchgs/ObituaryDirectory/Cr-Cu.html","STR06" "I3842","Hendricker","Phyllis Matilda","14 Jul 1925","29 Jul 1997","0","(Research):
Obituary of her father:

Henry Hendricker

Henry Hendricker, 83, a retired farmer of the Beardstown-Arenzville Community passed away early this morning at Schmitt Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient for three weeks.

Mr. Hendricker was born on March 1, 1884, the son of Charles and Sophia Jockisch Hendricker.

He was preceded in death by his parents; 1 son, Ralph and 2 children in infancy.

He is survived by: his wife, Tillie; six daughters, Mrs. Arthur ""Myrtle"" Carls, of Beardstown, Mrs. Raymond ""Rose"" Edge of Chandlerville, Mrs. Frank ""Ada"" Bennett of Griggsville, Mrs. Ben ""Phyllis"" Crocker, of Detroit, Michigan, Mrs. Ralph ""Bertha"" Wankel of Beardstown. Mrs. Calvin ""Vera"" Johnson of Salinas, Calfornia; three sons. Homer Hendricker of Beardstown, Irvin Hendricker of Beardstown, Harold Hendricker of Arenzville; 36 grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren; four sisters, Bessie Hendricker, Mrs. Hattie Larson, Mrs. Julia Roat, Mrs. Lydia Roat all of Havana; and 1 brother, R.W. Hendricker of Beardstown.

Funeral services will be held at the First Church of the Nazarene in Beardstown on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. with visitation at the Cline Funeral Home from 7 til 9 p.m. on Saturday evening. Anyone wishing to donate may do so to the Bethel Nazarene Church Fund or the Schmitt Memorial Hospital Fund. Burial will be in the City cemetery.

Obituary of her mother:

Mathilda L. Hendricker, 93, Rural Route I, Arenzville, died Oct. 9, 1980, at Beardstown Hospital.

Mrs. Hendricker was born in Cass County April 9, 1887, daughter of Henry and Christina Menge Krohe. She married Henry Hendricker near Bluff Springs Dec. 18, 1907, and he died Nov. 9, 1967.

Survivors include three sons, Homer and Irvin, both of Beardstown, and Harold, Arenzville; six daughters: Mrs. Arthur (Myrtle) Carls and Mrs. Ralph (Bertha) Wankle, both of Beardstown; Mrs. Raymond (Rosa) Edge, Chandlerville; Mrs. Frank (Ada) Bennett, Griggsville; Mrs. Benniet (Phyllis) Crocker, Plymouth, Mich.; and Mrs. Calvin (Vera) Johnson, Salinas, Calif.; 36 grandchildren; 43 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by four sisters, a brother, two sons and a daughter.

Mrs. Hendricker was a member of Bethel Church of the Nazarene and was a charter member of the Friendly Circle Club.

Services were Oct. 12 at Beardstown Church of the Nazarene. Burial was in Beardstown City Cemetery.

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ilcchgs/ObituaryDirectory/Hen.html

Memorials are suggested to Bethel Church of the Nazarene.","STR06" "I45815","Hendrickson","Grace","Bef 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","""....a daughter of Andrew and Mary (Morgan) Hendrickson, natives of Kentucky and pioneers of Kansas and Oklahoma. Her father was one of the early agriculturists of Okmulgee county and there passed away in April, 1914. Her mother still resides on the home farm...""","STR06" "I2801","Hendrix","Catherine J.","4 May 1862","2 Dec 1944","0","Wynema McGrews shows her as a daughter of Adam Wesley Hendrix and Mary Catherine Schultz.","STR06" "I34811","Hendrix","Floy","23 Jul 1901","Dec 1986","0","FLOY MCLEMORE 23 Jul 1901 Dec 1986 75227 (Dallas, Dallas, TX ) (none specified) 452-52-3406 Texas","STR06" "I33599","Hendrix","Joann","10 Nov 1929","21 Nov 2021","0","Not able to locate her birth record, or on the 1930 or 1940 census. Last name Hendrix per the birth records of the four children born to her and husband J. D. Alford.

On Family search, Joann Hendrix (LK6Q-PQG) is linked to parents Glenn O Hendrik and Emma Gertrude Peddy.","STR06" "I545","Hendrix","William Thomas","8 Feb 1874","17 Feb 1945","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed him as the son of J. M. Hendrix and Nannie Skelton of Mississippi. The informant was Mrs. F. E. McLemore (daughter Leo Hendrix McLemore).","STR06" "I545","Hendrix","William Thomas","8 Feb 1874","17 Feb 1945","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Ellis County, JP #1
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 5 ED 115 Sheet 1B

15-15
Brookshire, J. M. Head M W 64 M1 39 4/4 Ala Unk Unk Farme
r Home Farm
Brookshire, ???Loris C. Wife F W 59 M1 39 4/4 Miss Ga SC
Brookshire, M. Keller Son M W 22 S Tx Ala Miss Laborer Home Farm
18-18
Hendrix, Will Hd W 36 M1 13 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Hendrix, Lela Wf F W 33 m1 13 5/5 Tx Ala Miss
Hendrix, Aubrey Dtr F F W 13 S Tx Miss Tx
Hendrix, Leo Dtr F W 11 S Tx Miss Tx
Hendrix, Floy Dtr F W 9 S Tx Miss Tx
Hendrix, Willie Dtr F W 7 S Tx Miss Tx
Hendrix, Carl Son M W 1 2/12 S Tx Miss Tx
Hendrix, Marion Brother M W 23 S Tx Miss Miss

Melinda","STR06" "I6179","Hendrych","Adolph","21 Oct 1912","Apr 1989","0","Adolph was a veteran, and served in the European Theatre. After his discharge, he farmed northwest of Milligan, later moving to Lincoln, where he was employed by Russell Stover and Hardy Furniture. He married Viola FAERSTE of Lincoln, and they were the parents of David and Patricia.

This appears to be him on the SSDI:

ADOLPH J HENDRYCH 21 Oct 1912 Apr 1989 68504 (Lincoln, Lancaster, NE) (none specified) 506-12-9578 Nebraska

And this might be the listing for his son, David:

DAVID A HENDRYCH 28 May 1953 29 Mar 1995 68504 (Lincoln, Lancaster, NE) (none specified) 508-88-0232 Nebraska","STR06" "I19709","Hendrych","Agnes Ann","17 Nov 1914","19 Oct 2001","0","A 1932 graduate of Milligan High School. (Milligan, 280).

Obituary
Halama -- Agnes Ann, 86, Milligan, died Friday (10/19/01). Born, Milligan.

Survivors: son, Johnny, Milligan; sister, Helen Havel, Milligan; three grandchildren.

Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation: beginning 1 p.m. today, funeral home. Memorials in care of the family

SSN 505-68-6751

(Courtesy Dennis Belohlavy, Lincoln Journal Star dated 22 October 2001)","STR06" "I44001","Hendrych","Betty Jean","28 Jul 1934","10 Nov 2013","0","Betty J. Burkland

Funeral services for Betty will be held on Thursday, November 14, 2013 at 10:00a.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva.

Graveside services will follow the funeral in the Geneva Public Cemetery.

Visitation will be held on Wednesday from 1:00 p.m. To 8:00 p.m. At the Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva.

Memorials are directed to the family.

Betty Jean Burklund was born to Jerry Hendrych Sr. and Libbie (Brydl) Hendrych on July 28, 1934 in Milligan, Nebraska, and passed away November 10, 2013 at Exeter Care Center in Exeter, Nebraska at the age of 79 years. She was one of three children in the family.

Betty grew up in Milligan, Nebraska where she graduated high school. Shortly after high school, she began working as a waitress at Agnes's in Milligan. Betty was married to Lloyd Burklund on November 17, 1958 in Concordia, Kansas and to them 1 child was born, Jimmy Lee Burklund in 1959. They moved to Geneva in 1966 where they made their home. Betty lived in Geneva until 2012 when she moved to the Exeter Care Center.

Betty enjoyed cooking and had a ton of recipes that she always knew where to find. She also enjoyed crocheting and is known for her famous hand towels that she has made for family and friends. She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and her only great grandchild, Brennon. Her cat, Sweety was also a big part in her life. Betty made an extraordinary impact on everyone who met her and she will be greatly missed by many.
Betty was preceded in death by her father, Jerry, her mother, Libbie, her husband, Lloyd, her grandson, Jordan Burklund and her beloved cat, Callie.

Betty is survived by her son, Jimmy Burklund and his wife, Sherri of Geneva; her brother Jerry Hendrych Jr. and his wife, Carol of Geneva; her sister, Diann and husband John Steyer of Lincoln; her sister, Teresa Smith of Fairbury; her grandchildren, Scott, Charman and Brandon Burklund all of Geneva, her granddaughter, Tiffany Burklund and her great grandson, Brennon Lemke of Lincoln; many nieces and nephews; countless friends and her cat, Sweety.
","STR06" "I6542","Hendrych","Helen","16 Oct 1921","5 Jun 2014","0","Helen graduated from Milligan High School in 1938. She taught rural school in Saline County for three years, and one year in Fillmore. She later worked at Stratton's Drug Store and the Halama Grocery. (Milligan, p 299).

Death Notice from Farmer and Son, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy

Helen J. Havel
October 16, 1921 - June 5, 2014
Cremation has taken place, and there will be no services.

Obituary from the York News Times

Helen J. Havel was born to Jaroslav and Anezka Hendrych on Oct. 16, 1921 on a farm northwest of Milligan and passed away Wednesday, June 4, 2014 at her home at the age of 92.
Helen attended public school at Milligan, graduating in 1938 with a Normal Training Certificate. She taught in rural schools for four years, one year with a special permit due to the shortage of teachers during WWII.
Helen married Donald Havel on Dec, 31, 1945 in Wilber, making their home in Milligan. They had one daughter, Norene Kay born April 21, 1955. Don passed away April 27, 2000.
The family moved to Exeter in 1958 and back to Milligan in 1986. Helen worked many different jobs in her lifetime in addition to teaching; in drug and grocery stores, at a produce station and as a nanny in Lincoln before and after marriage. While living in Exeter Helen worked at Barkmeier's part and full time for over 25 years. She concluded her ""work life"" at Heritage Crossings in Geneva from July 1993 to 2002 and retired at age 80.
Helen was a charter member of the Friend Hospital Auxiliary and 8/40 Bleu Valle Salon #766. She held Unit, County and District 11 offices in the American Legion Auxiliary of which she was a member for 68 years and a member of the W.B.L.A. for over 75 years. She was received into full membership of The Methodist Church Dec. 20, 1953. While living in Exeter she was active in the United Methodist Church, American Legion Auxiliary, and First Thursday Club. After retirement she helped deliver meals for ""Meals on Wheels"" and was a member of the Milligan Senior Citizens.
Helen enjoyed yard work, word search and crossword puzzles, watching TV and following the activities of Exeter-Milligan students and the Cornhuskers via newspaper, radio and TV. She was an excellent cook and her duck and liver dumpling soup Holiday meals were enjoyed by many throughout the years.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 55 years Don; parents; sister, Agnes Halama; brothers, Jerry Hendrych and Adoph Hendrych; son-in-law, William Fitzgerald; brothers-and-sisters-in-laws, nieces and nephews.
Helen is survived by daughter, Norene and son-in-law Bill Kidder of Sargent and two sisters-in-laws, Sister Frances Ann Havel of Grand Island and Virgie (Bill) Smith of Lincoln; nephews, nieces, step grandchildren, cousins, many friends and good neighbors.
Private family inurnment at Ft. McPherson National Cemetery near Maxwell will take place later this summer. Memorials are directed to the family for later designation.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I3884","Hendrych","Jerry Adolph","19 Sep 1911","28 Oct 1991","0","At the time of the 1930 census, 18 year old Jerry was listed as a laborer in the household of Fred Biba, and involved in road construction. The home was in District 21, Liberty Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska.

He also worked for Laun Implement and Repair and farmed northwest of Milligan.

He married first Libbie BRYDL, and they were the parents of Betty BURKLAND, Jerry, Jr., Diane STEYER and Teresa SMITH.

After Libbie's death, he married Lillian ONDRACEK SHUTTS, and they lived in Friend, Nebraska. (Milligan, p 299).

This appears to be Jerry, as listed on the SSDI:

JERRY A HENDRYCH 19 Sep 1911 28 Oct 1991 (not specified) (none specified) 505-16-1214 Nebraska

This is most likely the listing of his second wife:

LILLIAN HENDRYCH 12 Oct 1913 Aug 1992 68359 (Friend, Saline, NE) 68359 (Friend, Saline, NE) 507-40-0336 Nebraska","STR06" "I621","Henley","Blanche","16 Aug 1881","28 May 1914","0","She was married first to a Birdwell, and was later the second wife of Joseph Fuller. They had two children together, and sadly Blanche died of tuberculosis some five years after her second marriage. Her stepsons, Price and Brooks, died of this as well. Her step-daughter, Ethel was also infected, and was confined to a tuberculosis santitarium in the Dallas area as a young woman. Ethel survived, however, living into her eighties.
","STR06" "I35642","Henley","Lula Alice","8 Apr 1877","27 Feb 1943","0","David Pike shows her as a daughter of Cornelius Henley and Martha Voshay.

Name: Lula Alice Birdwell
Death Date: 27 Feb 1943
Death Place: Conroe, Montgomery, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 65 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 08 Apr 1877
Birthplace: San Augustine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Neal Henley
Father's Birthplace: San Augustine Co., Tex.
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace: Unknown
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Conroe, Montgomery, Texas
Cemetery: Redland Cem.
Burial Place: San Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 01 Mar 1943
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137250
Digital Film Number: 4030120
Image Number: 85
Reference Number: cn 8981
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I21465","Henning","Clarence Carl","7 Dec 1912","8 Jun 1979","0","The son of Frank Carl HENNING and Margaret QUANDT. Clarence was a detective with the West Allis Police Force. (Robert S. Strong, SFAA Historian).","STR06" "I8150","","","","","","","" "I31808","","","","","","","" "I32488","","","","","","","" "I19535","Hensarling","Arlis","Abt 1916","","0","One of these listings on the SSDI and Texas Death Indexes at rootsweb might be for him, assuming he was named Joseph after his father, but went by his middle name of Arlis:

JOSEPH HENSARLING 15 Nov 1917 Aug 1987 76133 (Fort Worth, Tarrant, TX ) (none specified) 426-22-1364 Mississippi

Hensarling Joseph A 05-16-1970 TARRANT M WIDOWED


JOSEPH HENSARLING 25 Dec 1912 Sep 1977 75972 (San Augustine, San Augustine, TX ) (none specified) 452-14-4278 Texas

Hensarling Joseph R 09-22-1977 NACOGDOCHES M","STR06" "I256","Hensarling","Bernice Opal","10 Jan 1918","23 Jan 2012","0","Opal trained and worked as a beautican. Her first priority was always as a wife and mother. Opal is an artist. She has given many of her oil paintings to relatives, who display them with great pride. Opal and her sister-in-law Velta Rawson McLemore were cousins.

Her obituary from the Cason Monk-Metcalf Funeral Directors website:

Funeral Services for Mrs. Opal Hensarling McLemore 94, of Nacogdoches, Texas will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, January 27, 2012, at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine, Texas followed by internment at Liberty Hill Memorial Gardens. Mrs. McLemore was born January 10, 1918, in Denning Community, San Augustine County, to the late Abram Hensarling and Vivian Garrett Hensarling. She passed away Monday, January 23, 2012, in Nacogdoches, Texas. Opal had an active interest in gardening, painting and cooking. First and foremost, she was a Christian woman with deeply embedded Christian values. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother and will be missed tremendously by her family and friends. Opal was preceded in death by her husband of 54 years, Ira ""Ray"" McLemore in 1991. She was also preceded in death by their daughter Linda Ann McLemore Jackson in 1985. Opal is survived by her son Vernon Earl McLemore and wife Brenda McLemore of Nacogdoches, Texas. Grandchildren Larry Jackson and wife Fannie of San Augustine, Texas; Varron McLemore and wife Rae Janette of Nacogdoches, Texas; Sarah McLemore Hudgins and husband Todd of Olive Branch, Mississippi. Angela Strong and husband Curtis of Bryan, Texas; Michelle Strong and husband Barry of Flower Mound, Texas; and Melissa Crabtree of Bryan, Texas; 15 great grandchildren and one great great granddaughter.

Having resided in Nacogdoches for the past 36 years, visitation will be held from 5:30 until 7:30 p.m. Thursday, January 26, 2012, at Cason Monk-Metcalf Funeral Home, Nacogdoches, with services Friday at 10am in her hometown of San Augustine. Opal's Nephew, Dr. Henry McLemore will be officiating.","STR06" "I32248","Hensarling","Hazel Ethel","9 Mar 1920","15 Aug 2008","0","The San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, August 14, 2008

Hazel E. Murray

Services for Mrs. Hazel E. Murray, 88, of Nacogdoches, will be held on Friday, August 15, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. at Laird Funeral Home with Bro. Jeremiah Moss and Bro. Waylon Brown officiating. Interment will follow at Chireno Lower Cemetery. She died on August 11, 2008 in Nacogdoches.

Hazel was born in Denning on March 9, 1920, the daughter of the late Abram and Vivian (Garrette) Hensarling. She was a member of Calvart Baptist Church and a homemaker.

Hazel is survived by three daughters, Noreita GARTMAN and husband William of Chireno, Sue WISENER and husband Larry Wayne of Nacogdoches and Betty L. FULTS and husband Jerry Don of Nacogdoches; three sons, Hershell F. MURRAY and wife Barbara of Henderson, Gary L. MURRAY and wife Kathy of Chireno and Bradford D. Murray and wife Karen of Nacogdoches. She is also survived by 12 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and one great great grandchild and numerous nieces and nephews; one sister, Opal McLEMORE of Nacogdoches and several step-grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 3623 Buckingham, Nacogdoches TX 75965 or to Calvary Baptist Church, 3732 NE Stallings Dr., Nacogdoches, TX 75965.

Laird Funeral Home in Nacogdoches is in charge of arrangements.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, August 2008)","STR06" "I259","Hensarling","Joseph Abram","27 Aug 1894","8 Jul 1973","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Federal Census
ED #177, Precinct #2, San Augustine County, Texas
#201-201
Hensarling, Abram M W 25 Texas Mississippi Mississippi
Hensarling, Vivian F W 24 Texas Texas Texas
Hensarling, Arlis M W 4 1/12 Texas Texas Texas
Hensarling, Opal F W 2 Texas Texas Texas

1930 Census
not located","STR06" "I47651","Hensarling","Lucille","7 Nov 1928","24 Jul 2005","0","orn in San Augustine County to Charley and Donnie Hensarling. Mrs. Kennedy and her husband, Louis, owned and operated Kennedy's Jewelers in downtown Longview for over 40 years..

She was active in Pilot International as well as Longview Symphony Prelude.

(Copied from FindAGrave, which also links her to her parents pages, Charles Hiram Hensarling (1889-1957) and Mary Donie Pyle Hensarling (1888-1960).","STR06" "I26914","Henson","Elmer Elijah","15 Dec 1907","26 Dec 1992","0","They lived in Hugo as of the 1930 census, and were shown as living in Bakersfield, Califorina in 1948.

Elmer E. Henson
contributed by Ron Henson
The Hugo Daily News, Hugo, Choctaw Co., Oklahoma, 28 December 1992
Funeral services for Elmer Elijah Henson will be held Tuesday in Clayton Avenue Baptist Church at 10 a.m. Mr. Henson died Saturday in Paris, Texas. He was 85. He was a retired rancher and feed store operator in Hugo and a member of Clayton Avenue Baptist Church. Mr. Henson was born Dec. 15, 1907, to Ambrose and Rhoda (Edden) [sic] Henson in Missouri. He married Mary Elzada McLemore Aug. 21, 1926. He had lived in this area most of his life. He is survived by his wife, Mary Elzada Henson of Hugo; one son, Ron Henson of Hugo; two brothers; Paul Henson of Cassville, Mo. and Ernest Henson of Biggs, Calif.; and three grandchildren. The family will receive friends at Lampton-Mills & Coffey Funeral Home from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday. Rev. Dempsey Cosper and Rev. Doug McClure will officiate the services. Mr. Henson will be buried in Mt. Olivet Cemetery under the direction of Lampton-Mills & Coffey Funeral Home.

Listed on the ""Choctaw County Obits"" website hosted at Rootsweb. Contributed by Ron Henson.

http://www.rootsweb.com/~okchocta/","STR06" "I26914","Henson","Elmer Elijah","15 Dec 1907","26 Dec 1992","0","(Research):1930 Census
Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Ratliffe Twp
Enumerated April 28, 1930
ED 12-21, SD 12 Sheet 14B
177-180
Henson, Elmer E Hd M W 23 M 18 Mo Mo US Farmer
Henson, Mary E Wife F W 21 M 16 Ala La La
Reed, Jonnie Lodger M W 20 S Ark Ark Ark Laborer On Farm
Heron, Remus Nephew M W 4 1/12 S Tx Tx La","STR06" "I18850","Herb","Eva","Abt 6 Aug 1748","13 Sep 1826","0","Might also be GERB?","STR06" "I20864","Herbert","Barbara Ellen","17 Mar 1872","Bef 1880","0","Although she was listed in the biography of Conrad Herbert in the ""History of Seneca County, Ohio"", she is not shown on the 1880 census.","STR06" "I20858","Herbert","Conrad","19 Feb 1830","3 Mar 1908","0","BIOGRAPHY: CONRAD HERBERT, farmer, P O. Alvada, was born in Germany February 19, 1830, son of Frederick and Margarito Herbert, natives of Germany, where they lived until Mrs. Herbert's death in 1849. Frederick Herbert resided several years in his native land; then immigrated to America, and to London Township, Seneca Co., Ohio, in 1861, where he departed this life May 1, 1868. Our subject was united in marriage, January 11, 1859, with Civillie Fruith, also a native of Germany, born January 9, 1840, a daughter of Jacob J. and Civillie Fruith, who were born in the old country, immigrating to America, and locating in Cuyahoga County, near Cleveland, Ohio, where they remained two years; thence came to this county, where Mr. Fruith died April 23, 1873; his widow resides in Loudon Township. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert have had eleven children, nine now living: Susan M. (wife of Nathan A. Hakes), Christena, Katharine (wife of Lewis Siegchrist.), Anna M., John J., Barbara E., Conrad A.. Augusta C. and Lucy A. Edward and an infant are deceased. Mr. Herbert is a carpenter by-trade, an occupation he followed one year after coming to America in 1853. In 1854 he went to California, and after engaging in mining nearly four years returned to this county, where he now owns 170 acres of improved land, and has since been farming. Mr. Herbert has been a member of the school board twelve years. He and his wife are members of the Reformed Church. - Source: History of Seneca County, Ohio. Published by Warner, Beers & CO., Chicago: 1886 Page 720 & 721

Conrad HERBERT Self M Male W 50 BAVARIA BAVARIA BAVARIA Sabina HERBERT Wife M Female W 40 BAVARIA Keeping House BAVARIA BAVARIA Christina HERBERT Dau S Female W 18 OH At Home BAVARIA BAVARIA Catharine HERBERT Dau S Female W 15 OH At Home BAVARIA BAVARIA Anna HERBERT Dau S Female W 13 OH BAVARIA BAVAR John HERBERT Son S Male W 10 OH BAVARIA BAVARIA Samantha HERBERT Dau S Female W 7 OH BAVARIA BAVAR Conrad HERBERT Son S Male W 4 OH BAVARIA BAVARIA Augusta HERBERT Dau S Female W 3 OH BAVARIA BAVARIA Source Information:
Census Place Big Spring, Seneca, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255065
NA Film Number T9-1065
Page Number 303B","STR06" "I11076","Herbert","Gurtha Irene","Abt 1908","","0","Becky Asif writes that: Gurtha married Dr. Otis Robinson, who was a vet. They lived across from the High School in Lake Odessa. They had 1 daughter (that her father remembers), named Sandra. Sandra worked in a record company. Gurtha died before Otis did, and he remarried.

","STR06" "I7768","Herbert","John Jacob","Dec 1869","16 Feb 1960","0","1900 Federal Census, Michigan, Ionia County, Odessa Twp, ED #21 #66-69
Herbert, John Head W M Dec 1869 30 M 2yrs Ohio Germany Germany Farmer
Herbert, Ellen Wife W F Aug 1870 29 M 2yrs Ohio Virginia Pennsylvania
Herbert, Sarah (sic) Dtr W F Jan 1899 Single Michigan Ohio Ohio
Herbert, Willia A Lodger W M Jan 1890 Single Michigan Michigan Michigan

1910 Federal Census, Michigan, Ionia County, Odessa Township, ED #26 85-86
Herbert John J Hd 39 M1 12 Germany Germany Germany Farmer
Herbert, Ella Wf 38 M 12 3/3 Ohio Virginia Pennsylvania
Herbert, Cevilla Dtr 11 Mich Oh Oh
Herbert, John B Sn 7 Mich Oh Oh
Herbert, Gurtha I Dtr 2 Mich Oh Oh
Van Houtin, May Servent 19 S Mich Mich Mich

Of interest is that in Ionia Township, ED #16, 49-43, 33 year old Fred Herbert, born in Germany of German parents, is a boarder in the home of Alice Donovan.

1920 Federal Census, Michigan, Ionia County, Odessa Township, ED #89 #106-107
John Herbert Head 49 Ohio Germany German Germany German Farmer
Ella Herbert Wife 45 Ohio Virginia Pennsylvania
Cevilla Herbert Daughter 19 Michigan Ohio Ohio Teacher Public School
Bernard C. Herbert Son 16 Michigan Ohio Ohio
Gurtha Herbert Daughter 12 Michigan Ohio Ohio

1930 Federal Census, Michigan, Ionia County, Odessa Township, ED#28

John J. Herbert Head M W 65 M 26 Ohio Germany Germany Farmer
Ella Herbert Wife F W 54 M 25 Ohio Virginia Pennsylvania
Gurtha Herbert Daughter F W 23 Michigan Ohio Ohio Telephone Operator
Edward ----- Foster M W 11 Michigan US US
Bernard Herbert Son M W 27 M 26 Mich Ohio Ohio Laborer Farm
Mary Herbert Daughter in law F W 20 M 19 Mich Mich Mich
Keith B Herbert Grandson M W 5/12 Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I40820","","","","","","","" "I20865","Herbert","Samantha","Abt 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed in the Biography of Conrad Herbert published in ""The History of Seneca County, Ohio"" that was published in 1883. She is on the 1880 census, however, as a seven year old. Might her name actually be Barbara instead of Samantha? Or was she the ""infant"" listed as deceased in the biography.","STR06" "I11065","Herbert","Sarah Cevilla","30 Jan 1899","Sep 1971","0","This appears to be the Mrs. Cevilla SOUDER who was listed as a ""friend who remembers"" in the funeral booklet of Ida Elliott SMITH.

CEVILLA SOUDER 30 Jan 1899 Sep 1971 48849 (Lake Odessa, Ionia, MI) (none specified) 297-03-7808 Ohio

Per her form SS-5, this is the same person. Cevilla Herbert Souder 945 Leonard Street Fostoria, OH Gray Printing Company 335 E. North St. Fostoria, OH Age 38 DOB Jan. 30, 1899 Lake Odessa, MI Father John Jacob Herbert Mother Ella Irene Elliott Female White May 21, 1937 date of application","STR06" "I6337","Herboldt","Hans","Abt 1728","Yes, date unknown","0","Later known as Henry. Became a brickmaker.","STR06" "I5699","Herboldt","Hans Adam","7 Apr 1695","Bef 1738","0","Said to be the son of Hans Adam and Eva Catherina Herboldt.

Baden was a small principality on the river Rhine beside the Palatine; this area was later to become part of the heart of modern Germany. Hans Adam Herboldt is not recorded arriving in Philadelphia with his young family, which means that he may have died prior to the date of their emigration. No records have been found of him in the New World. The family was almost certainly Protestant.","STR06" "I6341","Herboldt","Jacob","Abt 1730","Yes, date unknown","0","Twin","STR06" "I6333","Herboldt","Nicholas","Abt 1735","1800","0","Twin.

1738-Nicholas arrived as a child in Philadelphia with his mother and young brothers aboard the British belinder (two-masted ship) the ""Thistle."" It should be noted that on disembarkation in the new world his age was thought to have been recorded in Philadelphia as ""8"" on the ship's captain's list. Later evidence suggests that this was probably a misreading by the transcriber of the numeral ""3"" in the perhaps poorly written original record held in the archives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is much more likely Nicholas was in fact three years old. (From ""Harpole Cousins""). His family name was spelt both as Herbolt and Herbold by transcribers of the original ship's list. The family name was probably written either as Herboldt, Harpoldt or Harbold in the German script. It is also probable that the spelling had not been standardized in German written form by 1730. It would probably have been vocalised by native German speakers as Hairbolt (emphasis on hair) to the English speaking ear. It should be noted that in German ""b"" and ""p"" were used interchangeably both at the beginning and in the middle of words.

It is probably that the family stayed in the Philadelphia area. The assumed remarriage of Anna Herboldt ca 1740 and marriage of Nicholas ca 1754 should be researched at the local parishes. It is probable that Nicholas went to a German church school, and it is almost certain that he was fluent in English by the time he moved to Virginia.

It is noticeble that Nicholas does not appear to have been involved in the hostilities of the French and Indian War (1754-1763). If he had been a soldier in the Virginia Militia, he would have been. This suggests he did not arrive to Virginia until after 1763. Indeed, He was involved in a lawsuit that same year (Peter Steenberger vs. Nicholas Harbold--Defendant [living] on [the valley of the] South Branch [of the Potomoc], [and in this lawsuit it was indicated that he was] not [a resident] in this County [of Augusta, West Virginia as of February 1763]. However, according to the book A HISTORY OF PENDELTON COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA (1910) by Oren Morton, Nicholas Harpole (age 28) moved to the frontier in what was then Augusta County, Virginia in 1763. {Augusta County, (West) Virginia Court Judgements}.

The following land transactions were also recorded: ""Same to Nicholas Harpole, $15, 195 acres, on Mill Creek [This creek was a branch of the South Branch of the Potomoc River. It was an area later to be located in the jurisdiction of Hampshire County] as above, &c. [dated 24th May 1763] Delivered Nicholas Harpole, October, 1766 {Augusta Co Deed Book 11, pg 458}

""Nicholas Harplore (sic), Paul Shaver and Jacob Wees, to view road on North Mill Creek from the Upper Tract to the County line below Jacob Peterson [dated March 21, 1765]. {Augusta Co, (West) Virginia Court Records. Order Book IX , page 251}.

""[195 acres, on Mill Creek] Delivered Nicholas Harpole, October, 1766. {Augusta Co, (West) Virginia Deed Book 11, pg 458}.

In 1767 Processioners (an Episocopal Church position) appointed, viz; ... .... Nicholas Harpole and Martin Peterson on North Mill Creek... ... (Augusta Parish Vestry Book, page 429.)

1772-George Fult's (Foltz) will--To wife Catherine Barbara, .... etc. ....Teste: Adam Loff, Adam Harpole, Nicholas Oswedy. Proved, 16 March 1773 (written in the ""German Tong"" and translated by Anthony Ayler) by Adam Lock and Adam Harpole. Widow Catherine Barbara qualified with Nicholas Harpole, Adam Lock."" (Chalkley, Lyman (1912) Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800 (Published in three volumes) Vol 1, page 173.)

1773--Nicholas Butcher's bond (with John Poage, Nicholas Harpole) as administrator of Valentine Mischoris Butcher [dated 16 March 1773]. (Augusta County, (West) Virginia Will Book No, V, pg. 47).

1773--Nicholas Harpole qualifies (to act as an) Ensign (on 17 August 1773). An ensign was a commisioned officer in the Augusta county Colonial Militia. The rank was between a second Lieutenant and Cornet. The entry in the Court minutes records him, in effect, taking the requiste oath of office to the Crown. (Chalkley, Vol 1, page 173).

1774--On petition of John Hopkins, Samuel Moral, Peter Vaminon, Michael Wolf, John Gordon, and Nicholas Harpole--to view a road from the widow Moses's to Gabriel Cock's (dated 18 May 1774). (Augusta County, (West) Virginia, Court Records. Order Book No. XV, page 471)

--[Adam Harpole] Volunteered [in Lord Dunmore's War] in August, 1774 under Capt. John Skidmore, Lieut Robert Davis and Ensign Nicholas Harpole (his father or uncle?) in Augusta County, Virginia; marched from there to Kanahay (Kanawah River, now in West Virginia) to a place called Point Pleasant where he met the Indians and had a battle [on 10 October] in which we were successful. We were about 1,500 [militia men]....we had about 80 killed and wounded. Thence to near the town of Chillicothe and peace being made with the Indians we were marched home....[Adam] served on this tour something more than three months....[Adam Harpole (?) Revolutionary War Application No. 4632 held at the National Archives] Presumably Nicholas Harpole served about the same length of time as his close relative, Adam Harpole, recounted that he had served. Nicholas' name has not yet been found on militia lists of this period.

1775--There is no record of Nicholas Harpole, now forty years old, serving in any rank as a Revolutionary War soldier between the years 1775 and 1783. [Gwathmey, John H. (1938) HISTORICAL REGISTER OF VIRGINIANS IN THE REVOLUTION---SOLDIERS, SAILORS, MARINES 1775-1783

This is in stark contrast to his son, Solomon's, maternal uncle-in-law, Nicholas Harper, also born in Germany; who lived locally and was the same age. Many German colonists were loyalists. Clearly, Nicholas Harper did not fit this category. Nicholas's son (or nephew) Adam was later refused a revolutionary war pension as he could not prove six months continuous service.

1776-Nicholas Harpole and Adam Lock, securities for Barbara Oldham, widow and administratix of George Fultz, but now wife of John Oldham, demand counter security [Augusta County, (West) Virginia, Court Records, Order Book No. XVI, page 101]

1782-Nicholas Warpole (sic) [made a successful claim for financial compensation, recorded at the Rockingham County Courthouse for two impressed bullocks, dated Monday 23rd September 1782. Mathias Dice, both spelled correctly and incorrectly and on the same list in another place totally incorrectly, is listed a number of times just below. Mathias' daughter, Anna Christina, was to marry Nicholas Harpole thirteen year old son, Solomon, nine years later and lived nearby. Also listed near Nicholas as claiments are the Harpers, Jacob and Philip; Anna Christina Dice's uncles. The DAR records that Nicholas Harpole had provided patriotic (as opposed to military) service in Virginia. Presumably this was the service so described. [Abercrombie, Janice L & Slatten, Richard (c. 1980) VIRGINIA PUBLICK CLAIMS, 3 Vols.---Vol 1 reference to Rockingham County Court Revolutionary War Public Service Claims Booklet dated 29 August 1782)

1786-A Nicholas Harpole paid tax in Hardy Co, (West) Virginia [Fotherfill, Augusta B. and Naugle, John Mark (1940) VIRGINIA TAX PAYERS 1782-87] The parent county of Hardy was Hampshire, in turn Hardy's parent count was Augusta. Could this have been a reference to a namesake son of Nicholas?

1794-Nicholas Harpole purchased 19 acres on Mill Creek in Pendelton Co, (West) Virginia in 1794 [Pendelton County, West Virginia, Deed Books Vol 1, page 115] Might this also have been a namesake son instead of 64 year old Nicholas?

1800-Death of Nicholas Harpole in Virginia [Harpole, Belma Carroll & Agnes S. (1986) HARPOLE COUSINS-THE HARPOLE-HARPOLD-HARPOOL FAMILIES IN AMERICA West Point, Mass (privately published)]","STR06" "I17427","Hereford","Amanda M.","Abt 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","White and Toole show that she married Albert S. Barnes.","STR06" "I12148","","","","","","","" "I4720","","","","","","","" "I33346","Herrin","Alidia","Abt 1815","Aft 1880","0","Said to be the daughter of Isaac HERRIN and Hannah COLYER","STR06" "I16338","Herring","Alice","14 Jan 1873","16 Jul 1933","0","Name: Alice Woods
Death Date: 16 Jul 1933
Death Place: San Augustine County, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 60 years 6 months 1 day
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 14 Jan 1873
Birthplace: San Aug.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: Isaiah Woods
Father's Name: J.P. Herring
Father's Birthplace: San Aug. Co.
Mother's Name: Artemicia Miller
Mother's Birthplace: San Aug. Co.
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Little Flock
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 17 Jul 1933
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115617
Digital Film Number: 4166757
Image Number: 1320
Reference Number: 34206
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I17121","Herring","Clark","Between 1868 and 1893","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a Wagoner. (White and Toole, p 32).","STR06" "I17104","Herring","Jacob","Abt 1798","Abt 1856","0","In Texas in time to be in the run-away-scrape, and received a land grant from the Republic of Texas. (White and Toole, p 32).","STR06" "I17104","Herring","Jacob","Abt 1798","Abt 1856","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine
Enumerated 23 Sept 1850
173-173
Jacob Herring 52 M Farmer 1500 SC
Ann Herring 35 F Mi
Washington Herring 15 M Miss
John Herring 13 M Texas
Elizabeth Herring 11 F Tx
Jacob Herring 5 M Tx
Martha 3 F Tx
Samuel Herring 1 M Tx","STR06" "I17115","Herring","Jacob Peter","Between 1842 and 1845","1918","0","Served in Capt. John P. Border's Company, Third Brigade, Jan. 1863 during the Civil War. (White and Toole, p 32).","STR06" "I17106","Herring","James Washington ""Wash""","Abt 1835","Bef 1865","0","(Research):He died during the Civil War in the service of the Confederacy.","STR06" "I17107","Herring","John","Abt 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","Was in Capt. Dixon's Company in the Civil War in 1862, but there is no further record. (White and Toole, p 32).","STR06" "I16624","Herring","Letty Ann","16 Sep 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","In July, 2009, Melanie Powers (mpmusic30646@yahoo.com) emailed that this was her great-great grandmother.

She was listed with her family in the 1850 and 1860 censuses of Madison County, Georgia. She married Kinchen Milton Strickland on March 9, 1862 in Danielsville, Georgia. She took the Loyalty Oath in about 1866, listed as Letty Strickland, age 21. Her children with Kinchen Milton Strickland are: Paralie (1866), Lavonia (1867-1934), LaFayette (1870-?) Obe (Otho?) (1873-1994), Clorinda (1876-1953), Charles (1878), Tyke (1880-1930), T.V (1882-1936), and Dugar (1884-1939).

Letty Ann was the daughter of Alphaeus Herring and his wife, Mariah Landers (per Madison County census and Marriage Book). According to the census, Alphaeus worked as a miller. After the war, he lived in Jackson County and worked at the C & J Mill. By 1880 he is in the Madison County Census listed as

Alphaeus was the son of Jonathan Herring and his wife Adelisa/Ardelisa. Letty's grandfather, Jonathan Herring, was born ca. 1777. A Jonathan Heron was listed as paying taxes in Clarke County in 1805. Jonathan paid taxes in Madison County beginning in 1817. He first appeared in the Madison County Census in 1820. At that time he had 2 sons under 10, two daughters 10-16, and he and his wife were listed as between 26-44.

In the 1830 census is Jonathan with only one son at home: 15-20. Jonathan and wife were listed as between 50-60.

In 1840, we find Alpheus Herring, aged between 20-30. His wife is listed as 30-40, and they have 2 sons under 5, 1 son 5-10, and one female in the house who could be her daughter from her previous marriage: 10-15.

In the 1850 census, we have the following families:
1. Ardelisa, 62 and Jonathan, 73.
2. Alpheus, 39, Mariah, 50, Elijah, 16, Henry, 14, Newton, 9,
Benjamin, 8, and Letty, 6.
3. Jonathan, 32, Martha, 34, Sarah, 12, Amasa 9, Elisha, 8,
John, 7, Tabitha 5, George 3, Mary 3, James 1

In the 1860 census, we find:
1. Alpheus, 50, Mariah, 60, Letty, 14?, Benjamin F. 78 (18?)
2. Elijah J. 26, Mary A. 24, Henry 2, John 3, Milton 4 ms.
3. Martha J., 23, Henry, 23
4. Mary 18, Newton, 20
5. (listed as Hearings) Patsy, 46, Sarah J. 21, Amaia? (Amasa) 20, John R., 17, Tabitha, 16, George W., 13,
James M. 11, (Jonathan, husband, died in May 1860
of consumption after being ill for 1 yr.)","STR06" "I17122","Herring","Lydia","Between 1868 and 1893","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Lewis BROWN.","STR06" "I17111","Herring","Margaret","Aft 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married John Aaron Fox.","STR06" "I17109","Herring","Martha Ann","Abt 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married first W. M. Anderson and later Dr. Martin V. Graham.","STR06" "I17108","Herring","Mary Elizabeth","Abt 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Isaih Herring (?) (White and Toole, p 32).","STR06" "I2107","Herring","Nathan Lott","Abt 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","Wayne Page (pagewayne1@aol.com) emailed, on June 21, 2008, that this is Nathan Lott Herring, the son of Shepherd Herring and Sarah ""Sally"" Lott.","STR06" "I17110","Herring","Samuel","Abt 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","A Texas Ranger and a member of the Frontier Battalion. (White and Toole, p 32). Said to have married America Louisa LeGrand.","STR06" "I28515","Herrington","Bertha B. ""Bertie""","27 Sep 1884","","0","Melba Gene McLemore had two seperate daughters, with similar names and birthdates, listed: Bertha Bates Herrington, born 29 Jan 1884 and Bertha Bea Herrington, born 27 Sept 1884. This would leave only nine months between their births.

The 1900 Erath County has only one daughter around this age and with a similar name, ""Bertie B. Herrington Dtr W F Sept 1883 16 S Tx Miss Tx."" As the census further notes that Perlina was the mother of 7 total children, all still living, it appears that there was only one Bertha/Bertie B. Herrington.

Based on the above census information, it is assumed that the September month of birth shown by Melba is more likely to be accurate than the January birth month.

She was said to have married Robert N. GILLEY on 6 Jun 1909 in Erath County, and be the mother of Ruth GILLEY. Beth Herrington has her as the mother of eight children in total.

Her dates of death vary as well (shown as 12 Mar 1952, 25 Sept 1957 and 27 Sept 1957). She is said to be buried in Sunger Cemetery, Denton County, Texas.","STR06" "I40123","Herrington","Charles Elra","12 Apr 1936","6 Jun 2007","0","The Sabine County Reporter
June 13, 2007, page 14

Charles E. Herrington

Charles E. Herrington, 71, of Pineland died on June 6, 2007 in Hospice in the Pines In-Patient Unit.

He was born April 12, 1936 to Charles A. Herrington and Lola Smith. He had lived in Pineland his entire life and was a repairman with Contel Communications Telephone Co.

Survivors: wife, Bobbie Herrington of Pineland; sons, Ronald Wayne Herrington and wife, Carla of Lufkin, James Robert Herrington of Pineland, and Samuel Ray Herrington of Pineland; daughter, Linda Dale and hsuband, Randy of Alexandria, LA; sister, Shirley Medley of Bridge City; four grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Saturday, June 9, at Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill, with Rev. Michael Wright officiating. Interment followed in Pineland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2012)","STR06" "I47756","","","","","","","" "I28512","Herrington","Gertrude","30 Jan 1881","16 Feb 1976","0","Melba Howell Colwell, a granddaughter, said that her grandmother was a remarkable woman. After her husband died young, leaving her widowed with four small children, she worked to support her family. She had attended college and was an educated and articulate woman, becoming postmaster in Carlton, Texas.

She was very independent and active throughout her life, walking six blocks to and from the grocery store to do her weekly shopping well into her 90's. Her doctor eventually insisted she take a cab.

Melba also remembers her as a wonderful cook.","STR06" "I28512","Herrington","Gertrude","30 Jan 1881","16 Feb 1976","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Texas, Shackelford County, Precinct One
Enumerated 15 April 1910
SD 16 ED 239 Sheet 9B
157-160
Raby, John W Hd M W 30 M1 4 NC NC NC Farmer
Raby, Gertrude Wf F W 27 M1 4 1/1 Tx Unk Unk
Raby, Carnol C Son F(sic) W 3 S Tx NC Tx

1920 Census
not located

1930 Census
Texas, Erath County, Precinct 3
Enumerated April 26, 1930
Sheet 16A Stamped 172
382-384
Herrington, King H Hd M W 76 M21 Ark Tx Tx Farmer
Herrington, Pearl B Wf F W 77 M 20 Tenn Tenn Tenn
Raby, Carnol C Grandson M W 23 S Tx NC Tx Farm Laborer
---, Gertrude Dtr F W 50 Wd Tx Ark Tx
---, Muriel Dtr F W 16 S Tx NC Tx
---, Beth Dtr F W 11 S Tx NC Tx
---, Alma Dtr F W 9 S Tx NC Tx","STR06" "I28512","Herrington","Gertrude","30 Jan 1881","16 Feb 1976","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I28514","Herrington","Izora Cumy","2 May 1894","9 Apr 1958","0","(Research):Census Information

1920 Census
Colorado, Montrose County, Precinct 19 California Mesa
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SE 4 ED 128 Sheet 8B
160-164
Wright, Henry C Hd M W 28 M Tx Ark Ark None
Wright, Izora (transcribed as Grace) Wf F W 29 Tx Tn Tn
Wright, C. B. SOn M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Hamilton County, Justice Precinct 3
Enumerated April 15, 1930
ED 97-6, SD 15 Sheet 7A Stamped 78
132-132
Henry C. Wright Hd M W 39 M 21 Tx US US Mechanic Automobile
Izora C. Wright Wf F W 35 M 18 Tx Miss Miss
C.B. Wright Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Guy E. Wright Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Hazel M. Wright Dtr F W 6 S Colo Tx Tx
Clyde H. Wright Son M W 5 S Colo Tx Tx
Doyle Wright Dtr F W 4 S Colo Tx Tx
William W. Wright Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I28513","Herrington","John Wesley","15 Jul 1889","23 Jun 1966","0","Date of birth shown by Ray Coldeway as 15 Jun 1887 instead of in 1889. Census records indidate that 1889 is more likely.

Ray also shows a third child, daughter Desma Loreda, born 12 Feb 1911 in Hamilton County, Texas. She is not listed with the family on the 1930 census...presumably either married or died by 1930.","STR06" "I28513","Herrington","John Wesley","15 Jul 1889","23 Jun 1966","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
with King and Perlina

1910 Census
Texas, Erath County, Voting Precinct No. 2
Enumerated 3 May 1910 by Benjamin N. Carter
SD 12 ED 26 Sheet 11B
207-209
Herrington, John W Hd M W 20 M1 Tx La Tx Farmer
Herrington, Genie Wife F W 19 M1 0/0 Tx La Tx Farm Laborer

1920 Census
not located

1930 Census
New Mexico, Chaves County, Precinct Number 4
Enumerated April 23, 1930 by John D. Lowe
ED 3-14 SD 5 Sheet 6A Stamped 171
104-107
Herrington, J. Wesley Hd M W 39 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farming
Herrington, Mary E Wf F W 37 M 19 Tx Ala Tx
Herrington, Truman ? Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Herrington, Wilma L Dtr F W 5 S Colorado Tx Tx","STR06" "I28511","Herrington","King Henry","4 Jul 1856","14 Sep 1933","0","He was the twin of Laura, and son of John Wilson HERRINGTON and Mary Jane MUZZLEWHITE. Melba Gene McLemore writes that in 1860, he can be found on the Attala County, Mississippi census, and in 1870 in Guadalupe County, Texas.

These are the transcriptions of those census records, from Betty Herrington's World Connect tree:

1860 census, Attala Co. MS, TWP 15 Range 6, Koscuisko P.O, page 160 or 420, dwelling 1002, family 1100
(living near Harriett Herrington, 1104, and Frances Herrington, 1105)
John W. Harrington, 34, m, Farmer, $600, $400, MS
Mary J., 33, f, NC
Martha N., 13, f, MS
Mary A. 11, f, MS
John G. 9, m, MS
Duncan, 8, m, MS
Joseph, 6, m, MS
Henry, 4, m, MS
Laura M., 2, f, MS

Civil War, father possible deserter because of mother's death in childbirth, 1864.

father remarries, new step-brother, Robert McPherson
family moved to Texas with Richbourg families

1870 census, Guadalupe Co. TX, Seguin, JP 4, pg 21 or 428, dwelling 137, family 141
John Harrington, 44, Farmer, $500, MS US citizen
Kate, 37, MS
John, 19, MS
Duncan, 18, MS
Joseph, 14, MS
King, 13, MS
Laura, 13, MS
Missouri, 10, MS
Jenny, 5, MS
Emma, 4, MS
Lay, 2, TX","STR06" "I47760","Herrington","Marguerite","11 Jan 1927","18 Mar 2010","0","Funeral services for Marguerite Herrington Schwartz, 83, of Jasper will be 2:00 p.m. Monday, March 22, 2010 at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home in Jasper, with burial to follow at Pine Hill Cemetery in Sabine County. Visitation will be 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Sunday, March 21, 2010 at the funeral home.

She died March 18, 2010 at Twin Lakes Care Center in San Augustine. A native of Sabine County, she lived in Jasper the past 20 years. Survivors include three daughters, Diane Wren of Kerrville, Debbie Andrews of Austin & Delinda ""Dee"" Moremon of Houston, one brother Harvey Herrington, seven sisters, Colleen Beckcom, Dorothy Tatum, Rosie Taylor, Faye Dickerson, Jo Ann Force, Joyce Dickerson & Jeannette Harvey, six grandchildren & eight great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her daughter Daphne Browne and granddaughter Stephine Wren.


Services are under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home of Jasper.

(Copied from her FindAGrave Memorial page)","STR06" "I2103","Herrington","Mary Joyce","27 Mar 1943","22 Jun 2014","0","Mrs. Mary Joyce Dickerson, age 71, was born March 27, 1943, in Hemphill, Texas to the late Mance and Gladys (Craddock) Herrington*. She entered into rest Sunday, June 22, 2014, in San Augustine, Texas.

Mrs. Dickerson was a member of the First Pentecostal Church in San Augustine, Texas. She worked at Pilgrims Pride and in Home Health as a Caregiver.

She is survived by her sons, Joey Dickerson and wife Rhonda of Chireno, Michael Dickerson and wife Mecheal of San Augustine; daughter, Lisa Goodman and husband Jon of Lufkin; grandchildren, Tiffany and husband Joel, Jessica, Colton, Shon, Issac, and Ron; great-grandson, McLaren; brother, Harvey Herrington and wife Helen of Jasper; sisters, Colleen Beckman and husband Robert of Hemphill, Dorothy Tatum and husband Lynn of Hemphill, Faye Dickerson of Bronson, JoAnn Forse of Pineland, and Jeanette Harvey of Shelbyville.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Mance and Gladys Herrington; husband, Lee Allen Dickerson; son Bruce Dickerson; sisters, Margarite Schwartz and Rosie Taylor.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday, June 24, 2014, 10:00 A.M., Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, San Augustine, with Bro. Burton Holt, Bro. Todd Jenkins and Bro. Michael Dickerson officiating. Visitation will be Monday, June 23, 2014, 5 til 8 P.M., Wyman Roberts Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Chinquapin Cemetery, San Augustine County. Pallbearers are Joey Dickerson, Joel Lozoya, Jon Goodman and Colton Dickerson.

Copied from www.wymanrobertsfuneralhome.com

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter
June 25, 2014, Page 12


*FindAGrave has memorial pages for her parents, linked to Joyce. Father C. H. ""Mance"" Herrington (FAG #49412147) and Gladys Craddock (FAG #49412177)","STR06" "I28519","Herrington","Minnie Belle","22 Feb 1897","","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
not located

1930 Census
Texas, Erath County, Stephenville, JP 1
Enumerated April 15, 1930
ED 72-3 SD 15 Sheet 15B
395-395
Renfro, Minnie B Hd/Wife $6500 F W 33 M 22 Tx Tx Tx
Renfro, Lee A Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Renfro, Sherman W Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Renfro, Therman D Son M W 6 Tx Tx Tx
Renfro, Helen B Dtr F W 4 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Renfro, Dennis L Son M W 1 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Renfro, Fay J Dtr F W 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Renfro, Ray J Dtr F W 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I28517","Herrington","Mollie Allie","28 Dec 1886","30 Nov 1967","0","Melba Gene McLemore notes that she was a nurse and that she voted in the Hamilton County, Texas 1937 election.","STR06" "I28516","Herrington","Myrtle Ann","28 Jul 1892","4 Jun 1968","0","Ray Coldeway shows the month of her death as July instead of June.","STR06" "I47761","Herrington","Nelda Colleen","21 Jul 1928","30 Jan 2020","0","The celebrated life of Nelda Colleen Beckcom began on July 21, 1928. She was the second of eight girls and one boy, born to Gladys Craddock Herrington and Mance Herrington. She departed this life for her heavenly home on January 30, 2020 at 91 years, 6 months and 9 days of age.

At seventeen years of age, she married Robert Donald Beckcom. They lived happily together until he passed away after 69 1/2 years. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, her sisters; Marguerite Schwartz, Rosie Taylor, Joyce Dickerson, her brother; Harvey Herrington, sister in law; Lucy Bennefield, grandson; Robert Joseph Beckcom, four nieces and three nephews.

She leaves behind children; Donna and Carrol Schrieber, Joel Beckcom, Susan King and Ed Corley, and Greg and Sylvia Beckcom. Grandchildren; Daryl Peveto, Deric Peveto and Dr. Melinda Wenner, Rod Beckcom, Kimberly and Jeff Linder, Chase King, Matthew Beckcom and Luke Beckcom. Great grandchildren; Lanie and Kennedy Linder, Finn, Harper and Beckett Peveto, Sisters; Dorothy Tatom, Fay Dickerson, JoAnn Forse and Jeanette Harvey. Sister in law; Virginia Davis and Helen Herrington and sixteen nieces and eight nephews.

Colleen spent her early years as a stay at home mom. She started a daycare in Bridge City, Texas in the mid 1960's. She provided home cooked meals, haircuts and lots of love to many youngsters with working parents. After moving back to her hometown of Hemphill in 1973, she began working as a teachers aide in the Hemphill school system until she retired in 1993. She began as a substitute teacher, working most school days until she reached 80 years old. She was a gardener, cook, walked two miles daily and did all her own yard work until age 89. At that time she moved to Hemphill Care Center, where she complete her lifes journey.

She lived by faith and loved her family and friends. To all who knew her, her greatest reward will be reuniting with each of you in heaven.

Visitation will be held from 12:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. service time Saturday, February 1, 2020 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, February 1, 2020 in Starr Chapel with Bro. Michael Dickerson officiating.

Burial will follow services in Pine Hill Cemetery with Matthew Beckcom, Luke Beckcom, Rod Beckcom, Jeff Linder, Deric Peveto, Carrol Schrieber, and Ed Corley serving as pallbearers.

Guest book can be signed and condolences may be made at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 5, 2020, page 5","STR06" "I47764","","","","","","","" "I34034","","","","","","","" "I40124","Herrington","Ronald Wayne","9 Oct 1958","6 Dec 2016","0","Funeral services for Ronald ""Ronny"" Herrington, 58, of Lufkin will be held in the Greater Love Tabernacle. Graveside services will be held in the Pineland Cemetery in Pineland.

Mr. Herrington was born October 9, 1958 in Pineland, Texas to Bobbie M. (Clark) and the late Charles E. Herrington, and died Tuesday, December 6, 2016 in Lufkin.

Mr. Herrington had resided in Lufkin for the past 26 years and in Huntington prior to that. He worked in Maintenance at Perry Brothers for more than 15 years and also at Hudson High School. He loved computers, science fiction, hunting and painting. Mr. Herrington loved to laugh and make others laugh. He was a member of Greater Love Tabernacle UPC.

Survivors include his wife, Carla Herrington; son and daughter-in-law, Johnathan Golembiewski and Margaret; mother, Bobbie Herrington; sister and brother-in-law, Linda Dale and Randy; brother and sister-in-law, James R. Herrington and Maryd; brother, Samuel R. Herrington; father-in-law and wife, Joe and Ruby Goins; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, David and Shelia Goins; numerous nieces, nephews, and other relatives.

He was preceded in death by his father, Charles E. Herrington and mother-in-law, LaVerne Goins.

(Copied from his Find A Grave memorial page)","STR06" "I47762","Herrington","Rosie Mae","10 Dec 1932","29 Dec 2013","0","Advertisement

Rosie Mae Herring Taylor
BIRTH 10 Dec 1932
Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas, USA
DEATH 29 Dec 2013 (aged 81)
Sabine County, Texas, USA
BURIAL
Centerview Cemetery
Pineland, Sabine County, Texas, USA
PLOT Centerview East
MEMORIAL ID 13512979 ? View Source

MEMORIAL
PHOTOS 1
FLOWERS 4
Rosie Mae Herrington Taylor, age 81 died at home December 29, 2013.

She was born and raised in Hemphill Texas to Mance Herrington and Gladys Craddock Herrington on December 10, 1932.

She was a member of the Strickland Crossing Church of God

Rosie is preceded in death by her husband James F. Taylor, her daughter Karen Musgrove, and her sister Marguerite Schwartz.

Rosie is survived by her family Kathy Cunningham and husband Terry of Abbott, Texas, Kim Musser and husband Ron of Forney Texas, Brandy and Bobby Smith of Vidor Texas, Amanda and Vance Barlow of Starks Louisiana, Robin Jeremy and Holly Land of Waco, Texas, Christopher Jerod and Laurie Land of Fort Worth, Texas, along with grandchildren, one brother and six sisters.

Visitation will be from 5pm until 9pm in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street Hemphill, Texas 75948 on Monday, December 30, 2013, with funeral services at 2pm, Tuesday, December 31, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel.

Interment will follow in the Centerview Cemetery, Hemphill, Texas.

Starr Funeral Home, Inc. 510 Starr Street, P.O. Box 730 Hemphill, Texas 75948 (409) 787-3331","STR06" "I17551","Herrington","William","Bef 1760","Yes, date unknown","0","Preparer: Angelia Renee Newman drnewman6@yahoo.com

Property (1782):Sampson County, NC land grant William Herrendine
Tax List (1783): Sampson County NC William, Thomas and James Herrington on tax list
Property (18 December 1784): Sampson County NC William and Phillibus sold 300 acres, adjoining James Herrington to Solomon Magee
Property (23 December 1786): New Hanover County, NC Jacob Powell to William Harrington, both of New Hanover County, for one pound ten shillings, 50 acres on south side branch of Rock Fish Creek called Joshua Lee's Branch, adjoining Isaac Newton. Witnesses Daniel Highsmith and Samuel Newton. Daniel Highsmiths children married children of Daniel Melvin and Celia Herrington
Property (23 December 1786): New Hanover County, NC Joshua Lee to William Harrington, both of New Hanover, 50 pounds: 500 acres on Rockfish. Witnesses: Thos. Devane and John Hawes. Thomas Devane was an adjoining landowner to Thomas Herrington on Six Runs in Duplin/Sampson.
Census (1790): New Hanover County, NC next to Thomas Devane, Daniel Highsmith, and the Parkers, all of which the Herrington's dealt with in Sampson County. The Highsmiths married into the family of Daniel Melvin and Celia Herrington (my Stephens sister).
Property (7 February 1798): New Hanover County, NC Joshua Lee to William Harrington, both of New Hanover, 20 pounds, 210 acres on Rockfish Creek. Witnesses Timothy Wilson and Jse Newton.

Property (26 November 1803): New Hanover County, NC. William Herringtine of New Hanover to James Bland of Duplin County, 5 dollars for 50 acres on the southside branch of Rockfish Creek adjoining Joshua Lee's former line and the heirs of Isaac Newton. Witnesses were James Newton and Reuben Newton. William (X) Herringtine.

Property (26 November 1803): New Hanover County, NC William Herringtine of New Hanover to James Bland of Duplin County, for 659, 210 acres on a branch of Rockfish Creek and Rockfish Swamp. Witnesses: James Newton and Reuben Newton
Census (1810): Barnwell County, SC William is over 45. John, Jesse, John Stephens Jr and Thomas Jones beside him. Silas Stephens was also in Barnwell Tax List
(1815): Greene County, MS 44 acres Leaf River, 6 slaves, no white polls Tax List
(1816): Greene County, MS 32 acres, Leaf River, 6 slaves, 1 white poll Tax List
(1817): Greene County, MS 120 acres, 6 slaves, no white polls. Isaac Herrington same page, 40 acres. William Herrington Jr is now on the list, 1 white poll next door to him is Jesse Stephens, 40 acres and 1 white poll, person before William is Nathaniel Jones. Jesse Stephens goes to Covington where he is on tax lists with Silas Stephens and William Herrington Jr.
Residence (1818): When he signed his land (section 2, T5, R12) over to Enoch he was in Wayne County.
Tax List (1819): Greene County, MS 480 acres, 6 slaves next to him is Thomas Jones 160 acres, 1 white poll, 5 slaves. Moses Herrington 1 white poll Enoch 1 white poll William Herrington, 480 acres, NO white polls, 6 slaves
Tax List (1820): Perry County, MS (formed from Greene) no land, 6 slaves, NO white poll Thomas Jones is gone, Enoch is listed with one person in between them, Enoch also not taxed on land, 1 white poll.
Tax List (1822): Perry County, MSWilliam Herrington 320 acres, 7 slaves alpha list, Henry and Samuel Herrington, both no land, 1 white poll.
Tax List (1823):Perry County, MS William is not on the tax list. Where he did live is Enoch Herrington and John Herrington. Enoch has 1 slave, 1 white poll and 160 acres of land. John has the same. Now beside them is Silas Stephens. Silas has two tracts of land, 287 acres and 128 acres, he has no white poll tax and 12 slaves. Silas was in Jones County in 1822, next to Jesse Stephens and William Herrington Jr.
Census (1830): Fayette County, TN 1 male under 10, 1 male 70-80, 1 female 50-60 7 slaves. Owen Griffin who witnesses his will 9 away from William Tax List in Marshall County, MS
(1836): William Herrington, 6 slaves, NO white poll Tax List
(1840): Desoto County, MS W Harrington, 6 slaves, NO white polls, J.N. or I.N. Harrington listed beside him, 1 white poll. Is this a mistake? Could this be his grandson Isaac N Stephens? Could Isaac be living with William and the person preparing the list just have wrote Herrington? No other sign of a J.N Herrington.

William is not listed as a head of household in the 1840 census, neither is Cleva.

Tax list in order William Jones no slaves Thomas Jones no slaves William Herrington 6 slaves J. (or I) N. Herrington no slaves.

Thomas Jones was witness to the indenture the slave Catherine by Cleva and Polly. He was also the father of Cleva's wife, Rachael. Is the I.N or J.N. Herrington actually I.N. Stephens, William's grandson and living with William?

The 1840 census lists Stephen Herrington (10 kids) he and wife are 60-70 years old. NO Slaves Wm Jones Jr No slaves Wm Jones No slaves

Tax are in alpha order after that but the 1845 census is not and I just now figured out something. I found the marriage record yesterday of Stephen Herrington's daughter Nepsy to Isaac N Stephens in Marshall County in 1837 (I may have known that before but I never researched her).

Isaac and Nepsy are now living where Stephen did live. Stephen and his sons are now living by the Cummings and Shultz families, to which his other kids married into.

listed in order C(leva) Herrington 1 male over 21, one female, 1 male under 21..... now is this William and Polly? or was Cleva married before Rachael? He does have an older child in his household in 1850, I think age 7. Cleva was listed as 26 years old in 1850.... John Stephens 1 male over 21, 1 female David Hoke... John Stephens married his daughter Emily. Emily and children lived with the Hokes in 1860. Then 6 households in between them and Jesse Stephens 2 males over 21, 3 females, 1 male under 21 (Asa C) Wm Jones Rachael Jones (widow of Thomas - mother of Rachael who marries Cleva) I.N. Stephens 1 male over 21, 2 females, 2 males under 21.

Tax List (1841): Desoto County, MS 160 acres, 7 slaves, NO white polls (this will be Cleva's land, William has NO deeds in Desoto County. Cleva had 160 acre land grant Tax List
(1842): Desoto County, MS 1 clock, 21 cattle, 8 slaves, NO white poll Tax List
(1843): Desoto County, MS 1 clock, 8 slaves, NO white polls
Will (July 1845): Desoto County, MS Williams will names his wife Polly, son Cleva, daughter Jemima Stephens, and ""other children not named in this will"". He left Jemima 1 slave, Juda, he left all his other kids ""not named"" one slave, Catherine to be sold and divided amongst them, as he has already given them their share. He leaves Polly everything else, for life, then all to go to Cleva. There is a codicil, it says instead of Catherine being sold, the other children ""not named"" are to receive $100 each and Cleva and Mary to have Catherine. He had 12 slaves when he died according to his inventory.

The entry before the wills, states William died intestate. Jesse Stephens and ""others"" ""heirs and next of kin"" to William Herrington contested the will, Jesse Stephens was a witness to the will and testified in court that he witnessed it but also contradicts some of it. Owen Griffin the other witness (from Fayette County, TN), testified, at the hearing. The court found the will valid and charged Jesse and others over $100 but I never find where Cleva settled with the other heirs. In March 1848, he told the court that he owed no accounting because his father named him his only heir in his will... the court agreed and discharged him from further liability . Cleva and Mary had sold Catherine, (with the stipulation that they could pay the debt within a certain timeframe and get her back). I've went through the film page by page and have found nothing showing he gave Juda to Jemima or where he paid the other heirs $100 each.

I wonder if somewhere there are powers of attorney to Jesse Stephen's from the other children?

William only lists 8 slaves on tax lists and there were 12 on his inventory. Cleva is listed as Charles Herrington in the 1845 tax list. He has 12 slaves. In the 1850 slave schedule, Cleva has 12 slaves. That puzzled me until I paid attention to the tax lists, they were taxed on slaves age 5-60. So, William's tax lists don't reflect the true amount of slaves owned.

Probate (18 May 1846): Desoto County, MS The inventory of William's estate included 25 cattle, 10 hogs, 20 sheep, 1 wagon, 2 yokes, 4 horses, 8 honey beehives, and 12 slaves. It wasn't a long inventory and no house or land were mentioned but some furnishings. Cleva had a land patent in 1840 (Jesse Stephens had adjoining land), I would think William had this patent put in Cleva's name and they lived there.

To Do Search Fayette County, TN records Need to search deed, grant and court records

1. North Carolina State Census.
2. Sampson County, North Carolina, Register of Deeds.
3. Barnwell County, South Carolina Probate Records.
4. ""Mississippi Tax Rolls,"" tax, familysearch.org, Familysearch.org (www.familysearch.org : downlaod 2012).
5. ""Mississippi Tax Rolls,"" familysearch.org, Familysearch.org.
6. Desoto County, Mississippi Probate Court Minutes.","STR06" "I34033","Herrington","William Harvey","7 Oct 1937","14 Dec 2019","0","William Harvey Herrington Date of Birth: 7 Oct 1937 Gender: Male Birth County: Sabine Father's Name: M A Herrington Mother's Name: Gladys Craddock Roll Number: 1937_0004

William Harvey Herrington, 82, of Jasper, Texas passed away Saturday, December 14, 2019 at CHI St. Luke's in Lufkin, Texas.

Harvey was born October 7, 1937, in Sabine County, Texas to G.H (Mance) and Gladys Craddock.

Harvey is survived by his wife, Helen Herrington of Jasper, Texas; daughters, Ruby Garcia and husband, Lucas of Williston, North Dakota, Kimberly Williams of Jasper, Texas, Rebecca Martin and husband, Shane of Chireno, Texas; grandchildren, Luke Garcia, Michael Garcia and wife Lydia, Matthew Williams, Daniel Garcia, Hannah Martin, Sam Martin, Jesse Garcia, Brayden Williams, Hallie Martin, Marco Garcia and Aubrie Garcia; great grandchildren, Benjamin Garcia, and James Garcia; sisters, Dorothy Tatum of Pineland, Texas, Faye Dickerson of Pineland, Texas, Jeanette Harvey of Center, Texas, Joanna Forse of Pineland, Texas, Colleen Beckham of Hemphill, Texas; and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; son, Tommy Williams; granddaughter, Kenadee Williams; sisters, Margarette Swartz, Rosie Taylor, and Joyce Dickerson.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, December 18, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, December 19, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr St. Hemphill, Texas.

Burial will follow services in Pinehill Cemetery in Hemphill, Texas with his grandchildren serving as pallbearers.

Condolences may be left and guestbook may be signed at www.starrfuneralhome.com","STR06" "I15006","Herynk","Agnes","1 Nov 1890","31 Jul 1984","0","Agnes SSN 507-62-8710","STR06" "I14933","Herynk","Agnes","21 Nov 1909","7 Dec 1984","0","Agnes attended the Tobias Public Schools, graduating with the class of 1928. She taught District #48 in Saline County from 1928-1930. She was very active in community organizations, and was the first woman elected to an Extension Board in the State of Nebraska. (Milligan, pp 328-329).","STR06" "I13449","Herynk","Allene B.","27 Jul 1918","26 Mar 2000","0","ALLENE B TESAR 27 Jul 1918 26 Mar 2000 (V) 68333 (Crete, Saline, NE ) (none specified) 506-32-1656 Nebraska

Tesar -- Allene B., 81, rural Crete, died Sunday (3/26/00). Graduate, Tobias H.S., 1935. Mother, homemaker. Farmer, Crete and Wilber area. Worked at Elgin Watch Factory, Lincoln. Member, PTA (lifetime); American Legion Auxiliary; Altar Society, St. Mary Catholic Church, Denton.

Survivors: sister, Blanche Havel, Long Beach, Calif.; children, Allen and Janice Soukup, JoAnn and Stephen Kroll, all Lincoln, Glen Soukup, Lincoln, and friend Trudy Townley and daughter Terra, Kenneth and Marianne Tesar, Kramer; stepdaughter, Linda and Lou Schafer; grandchildren, Nicholle Soukup, Peter Kroll and wife Elishia, Kelsey Soukup, Jeremiah Kroll, Jessica Soukup, Ashley Tesar, Whitney Tesar; great-grandchild, Haleigh Kappel. Preceded in death by husbands, Frank Soukup and Joe Tesar, both Milligan; sisters, Agnes Kassik, Emilie Novak, both Milligan, Ann Crays, Tobias.

Funeral Mass: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Tobias Catholic Church, Tobias. Milligan Bohemian National Cemetery. The Revs. Joel Panzer, Msgr. James D. Dawson and Msgr. Thomas L. Holoman. Visitation: beginning noon today, Kuncl Funeral Home, Crete. Memorials to St. Mary Church, Denton.","STR06" "I14935","Herynk","Anna A. ""Annie""","14 May 1913","3 Dec 1997","0","SSN 506-48-3066

Crays -- Anna A., 84, Tobias, widow of Don C., died Wednesday (12/3/97), Friend. Born, Tobias. Survivors: sons, daughters-in-law, Don R. and Sheila Crays, Tobias, Roland and Norma Crays, Barry R. and Jean Crays, all Milligan; daughters, sons-in-law, Sharon F. and Jerry Kroese, DeWitt, Karen A. and Leo Etter, Oxford, Ind.; sisters, Blanche Havel, Long Beach, Calif., Allene Tesar, Crete; 13 grandchildren; five stepgrandchildren; eight great- grandchildren; 13 stepgreat-grandchildren; one stepgreat-great-grandchild. Services: 10 a.m. Saturday, St. Jo- seph's Catholic Church, Tobias. The Rev. Joel Panzer. Atlanta Cemetery, Tobias. Rosary service, today, 7:30 p.m., Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Visitation: today, beginning at 1 p.m., funeral home. Memorials to the family.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I15000","Herynk","Anton","Abt 1849","9 Feb 1930","0","They traveled to America with the John CAPEK family, arriving at Exeter April 27, 1880. They were brought to the Anton and Frank SVEC home, and assisted them in brick making. They later purchased the n 1/2 SW 1/4 of Section 27, Glengary Township, from John VEJRASKA, and adding the S 1/2 of this quarter section in January of 1892, buying it from Vaclav VEJRASKA. (Milligan, p 299).","STR06" "I14936","Herynk","Blanche Marie","22 Jul 1916","23 Sep 2013","0","Blanche Marie Havel

Funeral services for Blanche will be held on Monday, September 30, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. at the St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Milligan. Father David Bourek will be officiating the service.
Graveside services will follow the funeral in the Bohemian National Cemetery.
Visitation for Blanche will be held on Sunday, September 29, 2013 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel in Milligan.
A Rosary will be held at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel at 4:00 p.m. Sunday.
Blanche Marie Havel was born on July 22, 1916 to Joseph and Anna (Dlouhy) Herynk on the family farm near Tobias, NE. She passed away on Monday, September 23, 2013 in Long Beach, California at the age of 97 years, 2 days, and 1 month.
Blanche grew up in the Tobias area and graduated from Tobias High School in 1934. Following graduation, she briefly taught in nearby rural schools. During this time, she met her future husband, Emil Richard Havel, at a dance in Milligan, Nebraska. She married Emil in Long Beach, CA, in June 1939, after his tour of duty in the Navy. Though they lived in California, they made annual trips to visit family and friends in their hometowns. Blanche was active for many years in singing groups, church organizations, and bowling leagues. She spent much time enjoying her backyard filled with roses and flowers and birds.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 48 years, Emil; her parents, Joesph Herynk and Anna (Dlouhy) Herynk; and her sisters, Agnes Kassik, Emily Novak, Ann Crays, and Allene Tesar.
She is survived by her sons, Gary and wife Ginger of Long Beach, CA and Richard and wife Kathlene of Agoura Hills, CA; and three granddaughters, Cherise Moss of Mesa, Arizona. Lindsey Souther of San Diego, California and Kelly Havel of Sherman Oaks, Calif

From Farmer and Sons Funeral Home Website, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I14934","Herynk","Emilie H.","27 Apr 1911","14 Sep 1995","0","SSN 505-68-6241","STR06" "I14931","Herynk","Joseph","1 Nov 1876","20 Jul 1959","0","Joseph became the owner of his parents farm in 1922. Later his daughter and son-in-law, Agnes and Henry Kassik owned it. Their sons, Ralph and Richard Kassik are the fourth generation to own and farm the land. Joe was a member of the Lodge Svatopluk Chech of Milligan for over 50 years (Milligan, p 299).","STR06" "I23433","Hess","Anna-Rose","12 Dec 1915","19 May 2011","0","Anna-Rose Hess Smedberg passed away peacefully at home on Thursday, May 19, 2011 at the age of 95. She is survived by her loving daughter, Marianna Alexander; grandchildren, Tara Alexander of Houston, Tex., Carl Alexander Jr., and Eric Alexander (Cassey); sister, Mari Wertin; and sister-in-law, Mary Hess. She was preceded in death by her beloved parents: Augustine Morlas Hess and Jacob Hess, Sr.; brother Jacob Hess Jr.; sister Ladonia Rivers; husband Arthur Smedberg; and son-in-law, Carl Joseph Alexander, Sr.

A lifelong resident and lover of New Orleans, Anna-Rose was a devout Catholic and active volunteer. She was a member of the former St. Matthias Church where she served on the Altar Society; of St. Theresa of Avila as a part time administrative assistant; of the former Our Lady of Good Counsel Church; and most recently of St. Mary's Assumption Church. Anna Rose also volunteered many hours with the Propagation of the Faith providing administrative support. She was a member of the St. Lucy's society and of St. Theresa of the Little Flower. Anna Rose was awarded the Archdiocese's highest honor, the St. Louis Medallion, for her love of the church and service to others.

Anna Rose graduated from Allen High School and Eleanor McMain High School. She was a retired administrative secretary to the Director of the U. S. Customs House and a member of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association where she also served as secretary. She will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved her.

Family, friends, former parishioners of St. Matthias and Our Lady of Good Counsel and parishioners of St. Theresa Avila and St. Mary's Assumption are invited to a Memorial Mass on Monday, May 23, 2011 at the former Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, 1307 Louisiana Avenue. Visitation is from 10:00 am - 12:00 noon with Mass at 12:00 noon.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made either to the Propagation of the Fairth or the American Cancer Society.

(Courtesy of Bennie Zahn, transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2011)

","STR06" "I23434","Hess","Jacob","14 Nov 1919","31 Mar 1993","0","He is buried in the Westlawn Memorial Park in Gretna, LA.","STR06" "I23432","Hess","Jacob Joseph","9 Mar 1886","18 Oct 1955","0","The son of Joseph HESS (1856-1903) and Rosalia SALZER (1855-1893), Jacob was a Grocer and Policeman.","STR06" "I26801","Hester","Amelia","Abt 1820","Aft 1860","0","The sister of Ephraim HESTER. She followed her brother to Copiah County, Mississippi after her husband was killed.","STR06" "I9033","","","","","","","" "I14515","","","","","","","" "I14514","","","","","","","" "I42100","Hewens","Clare J.","13 Jan 1904","8 Aug 1965","0","Publisher of the Huron Daily Tribune at Bad Axe, Michigan.","STR06" "I42100","Hewens","Clare J.","13 Jan 1904","8 Aug 1965","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Michigan, Washtenaw County, Ypsilanti
Enumerated 4 ___ 1930
ED 81-51 SD 14 Sheet 3B
69-72
Hewens, Clare J Head M W 26 m 21 Mich Mich Mich Accountant Daily Paper
Hewens, Lucile F Wf F W 24 m 19 Mich Mich Mich
Hewens, John C Son M W 3 7/12 Mich Mich Mich
Hewens, Clare J Jr Son M W 2 2/12 S Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I42101","Hewens","Clare J.","7 Aug 1927","3 Jul 1980","0","A 1980 article in the Cass City Chronicle, dated 17 July 1980, page two, indicated that ""Mrs. Walter Jezewski and Mrs. Maurice Joos were in Bad Axe July 8 to attend the memorial service in the Methodist church there for Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hewens Jr. and their son and Mr. and Mrs. John Hewens, all of whom were killed in a plane crash. Mrs. Clare Hewens Sr. is a cousin of Mrs. Jezewski. She was the former Lucille Corkins of Cass City.","STR06" "I42103","Hewens","John C.","4 Aug 1926","3 Jul 1980","0","Likely married to Gail Hewens, who is shown on the SSDI as born 9 Jan 1941 and died Jul 1980. Her social security account was established in Florida, and her last benefit was paid in Saint Petersburg. She is not listed as buried in Colfax Cemetery, however.","STR06" "I13418","","","","","","","" "I39977","Hibbs","Samuel B.","Abt 1836","18 Sep 1864","0","Name Hibbs, Samuel B.
Rank Private
Company I
Residence Moline,Illinois
Date Enlst: 20 Sep 1861
Date Mustr: 20 Sep 1861
Remarks: Died in Libby Prison, Va., September 18, 1864","STR06" "I28888","Hickey","Cornelius","May 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Lafayette County, Abbeville Precinct
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900 by Wm. P. Winter
SD 3 ED 47 Sheet 7B

123-126
Hickey, Cornilius Hd W M May 1861 39 M 17 Miss MIss Miss Farmer
Hickey, Mary A Wife W F Jan 1853 47 M 17 8/4 Miss Miss MIss
Hickey, Minnie Lee Dtr W F July 1885 15 S Miss Miss Miss
Hickey, James W Son W M Oct 1888 10 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Hickey, Cleon R Son W M Mar 1891 9 S Miss MIss Miss
Hickey, Lucrecia E Dtr W F May 1893 7 S Miss Miss Miss
Calahan, Lucrecia Mother W F Sept 1830 69 W Miss Miss Miss Boarder
Hickey, Margaret Mother W F Feb 1834 66 W Miss Miss Miss Boarder
Graham, Ha??? Boarder W M Mar 1870 20 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer","STR06" "I27131","","","","","","","" "I43528","","","","","","","" "I8740","Hickman","Luther Hershal","30 Mar 1914","30 Dec 2005","0","Obituary as copied from his FindAGrave memorial page created by Lois Faye:

Luther Herschel Hickman was born in Arkansas to Thomas Jefferson & Louella (Davis) Hickman. He moved to this area as a child, attended school in the Ardmore area. He had worked as a salesman for B.L. Owens Furniture in Ardmore & Sulphur. He came to Sulphur in 1969. He was a member of the Abundant Life Church where he served as a deacon and board member. He was married to Dorothy Strong Powell Hickman on June 10, 1962 in Gainesville, Texas.

He was preceded in death by his parents, a son: Billy Jack Hickman and 8 brothers & 2 sisters.

Survivors: His wife Dorothy of the home 2 Sons: Richard Lee Powell of Abilene, Texas and Donald R. Powell of Sulphur 1 Sister: Jaunita Cason of Mead, Ok. 4 Grandchildren & 3 Great Grandchildren.

Services: Tuesday January 3, 2006 at the Abundant Life Church with interment to follow in the Rose Hill Cemetery in Ardmore.

Source: Courtesy of Clagg Funeral Home, Sulphur, Oklahoma

SULPHUR '97 Services for Luther Herschel Hickman, 91, Sulphur, are 2 p.m. Tuesday at Abundant Life Church. Burial follows at Rose Hill Cemetery, Ardmore. He died Dec. 30, 2005, at Sulphur.

Published in the Ada Evening News [Ada, Okla.],
January 01, 2006.","STR06" "I33775","Hickman","Mary Willie","22 Jun 1910","2 Oct 1991","0","(Research):Census Listings:


1930 Census
Texas, Gray county, Pr. 2
Enumerated May 14, 1930
ED 90-9 SD 1 Sheet 19B
462-495
Day, Dwight L Hd M W 21 M@20 Tx Tx Tx Trucking Oil Field
Day, Marry W Wf F W 19 M@18 Tx Miss Ala Housew
Hickman, Louia P Mother-in-law F W 55 Wd Ala Ala Ala Housek
eeper","STR06" "I5731","Hicks","Hannah S.","7 Dec 1797","25 Apr 1875","0","The following Obituary was found by Mary Pat Strong and Charles R. Strong in June 2002 at the LaGrange Public Library.

The LaGrange (Lewis County, Missouri) Democrat, April 30, 1875

DEATH.

MARSHALL-In this city after a short illness, on the 25th inst., Mrs. Hannah S. Marshall, wife of Samuel Marshall, aged 77years 5 months and 18 days. ""Obituary next week"".

The LaGrange (Lewis County, Missouri) Democrat, May 7, 1875

OBITUARY

MARSHALL-In this city after a short illness, on the 25th inst., Mrs. Hannah S. Marshall, wife of Samuel Marshall, aged 77 years 5 months and 18 days.

""And I heard a voice from Heaven saying unto me, write, 'Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth."" Yea, saith the Lord, Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors.""

Hannah S. Hicks was born in Campbell county, VA., December 7th, 1797. Was married to Samuel Marshall, March 26th, 1817; moved to Breckenridge county, Ky., in 1821; joined the Methodist Church in 1822; came to Lewis county, Mo., in 1835, and died April 25th, 1875, having lived with her now bereaved husband more than 58 years, and she was a member of the Methodist Church 53 years.

Such is the brief history of an eventful life of love and piety. She was loved by her neighbors. Her children grew up to call her blessed; h husband, also; and he praiseth her. Of course she dies well, leaving the blessed evidence behind that God was with her.

""What fullness of rapture is there,
While Jesus His glory displays?
And purples the heavenly air,
And scatters the odors of grace.""

May God bind up the wounded hearts that are left behind, for our mother '""Sleeps in Jesus' blessed sleep, From which none ever wake to weep."" BY J. J. POAGE.","STR06" "I5731","Hicks","Hannah S.","7 Dec 1797","25 Apr 1875","0","(Research):mtDNA Results

A direct female descendant of Hannah Hicks was tested by FamilyTreeDNA in Houston. Her line of descent from Hannah is as follows:

Hannah S. HICKS born ca 1797 Virginia
Martha Jane MARSHALL born ca 1826 Kentucky
Sarah Elizabeth PAYNE born ca 1845 Missouri
Annie Elizabeth O'NEILL b. 1884 Texas
Mary Patricia SPARKS b. 1914 Oklahoma

HVR1 Haplogroup was U4
HVR1 differences
from ?u?CRS?/u?
16179T
16221T
16356C
16519C

Her FamilyTreeDNA kit number is 58069, and mitosearch user id is ZD6FM.

The clan of Ulrike (German for Mistress of All) is not among the original ""Seven Daughters of Eve"" clans, but with just under 2% of Europeans among its members, it has a claim to being included among the numerically important clans. Ulrike lived about 18,000 years ago in the cold refuges of the Ukraine at the northern limits of human habitation. Though Ulrike's descendants are nowhere common, the clan is found today mainly in the east and north of Europe with particularly high concentrations in Scandinavia and the Baltic states.

http://www.oxfordancestors.com/your-maternal.html","STR06" "I33406","Hicks","Oliver ""Ollie"" Clarence","22 Sep 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","Paul Williams writes that His mothers Perlina J. [sic] Sturgent married a Riley Hicks on 6 Jul 1862 in Orange County, Indiana.","STR06" "I3401","Hicks","Samuel Clayton ""Ted""","12 Sep 1918","9 May 2004","0","Sabine County Reporter
May 19, 2004

S.C. ""Ted"" Hicks

Samuel Clayton ""Ted"" Hicks of Jasper died Sunday, May 9, 2004 at his residence. Hicks was born Sept. 12, 1918 in McKinney as a son of the late W.L. and Emma Edith (Higgins) Hicks. He moved to Jasper in 1935 with the Civilian Conservation Corp. He retired in 1985 after 37 years of employment with Temple-Inland and was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. Hicks was an active member of Zion Hill Baptist Church. Survivors: his wife of over 66 years, Marie McLemore Hicks of Jasper; daughters and sons-in-law, Elizabeth and Robert Earl THOMAS of Jasper and Janette and Jerry CLARK of Buna; four grandchildren, Todd THOMAS of Houston, Tedd THOMAS of Brookeland and Jerilyn Clark WALTERS and Joel CLARK, both of Buna; six great-grandchildren, two brothers, and three sisters. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Stringer and Griffin Funeral Home chapel in Jasper. Interment followed at Zion Hill Cemetery in Jasper County.","STR06" "I8952","","","","","","","" "I18839","Hicks","Willis Robert","26 Nov 1849","Aft 1920","0","Willis was the son of a James and Elizabeth Hicks in Marion county but no particular reason to believe they were related to Hannah Hix, wife of Samuel Marshall. (Ralph Marshall, p 30).","STR06" "I18839","Hicks","Willis Robert","26 Nov 1849","Aft 1920","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Missouri, Marion County, Round Grove Twp
Enumerated 25 and 26 Jun 1880
Page 34B SD 5 ED 23
308-312
Hicks, Willis R M W 30 Blacksmith Mo Mo Mo
Hicks, Fanny E W F 23 Wf Housekeeping Mo Ky Va
Hicks, Ola L W F 5 Dtr Mo Mo Mo
Hicks, Gertrude W F 3 Dtr Mo Mo Mo
Hicks, Lula B W F 1 Dtr Mo Mo Mo

1900 Census
Missouri, Lewis County, Union Twp, Lagrange City
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 1 Ed 60 Sheet 1A
8-10
Hicks, Willis Head M M Nov 1850 49 M 27 Mo Ky Ky Blacksmith
Hicks, Fannie Wf W F July 1857 42 M 27 4/4 Mo Mo Mo
Hicks, Ola Dtr W F Aug 1874 25 S Mo Mo Mo
Hicks, Gertrude Dtr W F Sept 1876 23 S Mo Mo Mo
Hicks, Lula Dtr W F Dec 1878 21 S Mo Mo Mo At School
Hicks, Lloyd Son W M Dec 1880 19 S Mo Mo Mo At School
","STR06" "I43048","Hiesler","James ""Jamie"" Porter","16 Feb 1932","1 Oct 1988","0","His grave marker is embosed with a cross, and his name is shown as Jamie Porter Hiesler, US NAVY, Korea, Feb 16, 1932-Oct 1, 1988.","STR06" "I21138","Higgins","Ruth","Abt 1733","Abt 1766","0","Said to be the daughter of Israel Higgins and Ruth Brown.","STR06" "I46633","Higginson","Helen V.","26 May 1918","13 Mar 2001","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Carmian, link her to her parents, Halsey Fred Higginson (1897-1971) and Myrtle Hon (1899-1959).","STR06" "I34424","Hight","Nina B.","14 Sep 1917","22 Dec 1991","0","At the time of her death, her last name was BARLOW. Laura Buckmaster shows that she married second Arvil Burtis BARLOW.","STR06" "I48192","Hight","Nina Marie","8 Dec 1938","3 Apr 2022","0","Nina Marie Gooch, 83, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Sunday, April 3, 2022 at Shady Acres Nursing Home in Newton, Texas.

Nina was born in Geneva, Texas on December 8, 1938 to John Thomas Hight and Theo Adell Hutto Hight. A native of Sabine County, she had resided and worked in Houston, Texas where she was a member of Aldersgate Methodist Church. After moving back to Sabine County, she worked as a teacher's aid with special needs students at Hemphill ISD before retiring in 1999. She was Past Worthy Matron of the Bronson Chapter of the Eastern Star and Past President of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas - James Fredrick Gomer Chapter.

Nina is survived by her daughter, Cindy Gooch Mims and husband, Mike, of Hemphill; sisters, Fay Hight Arthur of Milam, Doris Lucette Hight Falk of Galveston, and Mary Hight Arness of Texas City; brother, Johnny W. Hight of Houston; grandchildren, Nicole Wade and husband, Chester Blackmann, III, Marcus Fishbeck and wife, Leslie, Matthew Fishbeck and wife, Dani, and Kayla Doubrava and husband, Will; and great grandchildren Colton Bailey, Caleb McElroy, Easton Fishbeck, Avery Fishbeck, Kimberly Blackmann, Chester Blackmann, IV, and Logan Blackmann.

She was preceded in death by her husband, J. E. Gooch; daughter, Kim Gooch Fishbeck; an infant son; and brothers, Bobby D. Hight, Gerald T. Hight, Harold D. Hight and Nathan C. Hight.

Visitation will be held from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Friday, April 8, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral service will begin at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, April 9, 2022 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Buddy Pratt officiating.

Burial will follow service in Harper Chapel Cemetery.

Memories and condolences may be shared online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home website

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 13, 2022, page 8","STR06" "I34288","","","","","","","" "I45623","Hightower","Janelle","31 Dec 1939","2 Aug 2014","0","Funeral services for Mrs. Janelle Dickerson, age 74, of Lufkin, Texas will be held Tuesday, August 5, 2014, at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, San Augustine. Visitation will be Monday, August 4, 2014, 5 til 8 pm at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.

Mrs. Dickerson was born December 31, 1939, in San Augustine County, to the late Oleta (Wall) and C.V. Neumeyer. She entered into rest August 2, 2014, in Lufkin.

She was a beautician, owned Nell's Pasty Shop in Hemphill, and was a cake decorator for TCBY in Lufkin. She was a member of the Fuller Springs Baptist Church.

Mrs. Dickerson is survived by her husband of 54 years, Jerry Dickerson of Lufkin; daughters, Debra (Kenneth) Spears of Corpus Christi, Lynn (Leonard) Lamb of Pollock and Charlotte Dickerson of Lufkin; grandchildren, Stephanie Spears (Adam) Tipton; Laurel Lamb (Michael) Strickland, Lance Lamb, and Erin Hearn; great-grandchildren, Logan Lamb, Cameron, Harleigh and Mackenzie Strickland, Madison Hearn, and Lacey Dickerson; sister, Barbara (David) Plagens of Rosenburg; brothers and sisters-in-law, Sandra Hightower, Vivian (Eudeline) Dickerson, Wanda (Royce) Wall, and Martha Dickerson.

She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Dwayne Hightower; and brother-in-law, Maurice Dickerson. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Fuller Springs Baptist Church or The American Kidney Association. Funeral services under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.

Copied from the online edition of the Lufkin News
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 6, 2014, page 12","STR06" "I26274","Hildabrant","Charles Edward ""Shorty""","13 Mar 1935","24 Apr 2007","0","Charles E. ""Shorty"" Hildabrant, 72, of Orangefield, passed away Tuesday at the Dubuis Hospital in Port Arthur. Born to Charlie and Mamie (Deeson) Hildabrant, he was a lifelong resident of the Orange area, was a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge and the Orange Gun Club. He retired as an engineer with the Texas State Highway Department and was a veteran of the United States Army during the Korean Conflict. Charles is preceded in death by his parents, his brother, Walter Hildabrant and his sister, Irene Lowrey. He is survived by his wife, Margie Hildabrant; sons, David Coleman and Douglas Coleman; daughters, Debbie Welch and husband Billy, Dewisa Derese and husband Herbie and Tracey and Chad Dowdle. Grandchildren, Randy Coleman, Brad Coleman, Brien Coleman, Brandon Coleman, Zach Welch, Misty White, Erica Gill, Chad Derese, Forrest and Brittany Dowdle. Five great-grandchildren and eight step great grandchildren.

His military marker, per photo shown on FindAGrave, listed his armed service as ""SP4 US Army.""","STR06" "I12440","Hildebrand","Benjamin Franklin","13 Feb 1833","4 Feb 1905","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Codorus Twp, PO Hetricks
Enumerated 28 Jun 1860
Page 27
175-195
Benjamin Hildebrand 26 M Day Laborer $--- $200 Md
Julyann Hildebrand 22 F Wife Pa
Mary Cramer 66 F Widow $--- $25 {a
Henry Hildebrand 25 M Day Laborer Md","STR06" "I28844","Hill","Anna Bell","Bef 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be the daughter of Sarah Elizabeth Prince Hill, a sister of John Prince, the husband of George's sister, America. (Source: Cliff Mattson)
","STR06" "I17337","Hill","Francis Ann","Abt 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Sarah Margaret (Sanders) and Francis Hill. ( Source: Joyce P. Hervey)","STR06" "I26764","Hill","Joel Daniel","Between 1832 and 1835","23 Aug 1912","0","According to Mark Freeman and April Makerney, he was born to Caleb and Sarah HILL. This MIGHT be the same Caleb Hill who was said to be married to Mary FLYNT--and was the father of Elizabeth Hill, the wife of Amos McLemore and Nancy Perry Hill, the wife of Richard McLemore.","STR06" "I17633","Hill","L. L. ""Lod"" ""Lot""","Bef 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","Sabine Parish Census, Dwelling 539 (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 81).

Rocky Wright, in June 2011, noted that Lot Hill was most likely Lod (Lodowick/Lodrick) Hill. He appears to be a sibling of Susan Hill Morris, Rhydonia Hill Cook, and A. Frankline Hill. Father was Rhydon G. Hill, M. D.

See the 1850 Sabine Parish Census","STR06" "I15670","Hill","Mary B.","Aft 1820","24 Jan 1877","0","(Aaron Martin) m. Sept. 3, 1843, Mrs. Mary Hill Willis....(she) m. third an EDY. (White and Toole, p 47).

Dale Rubel shows she was born in Georgia or Alabama, as does Kay Parker McCary. McCary also shows that Mary was married for a third time, to John Edy on 6 Aug 1854, in Cherokee County, Texas.","STR06" "I11647","Hill","Mary H.","Abt 1894","Abt 1963","0","Death: CPL, Cleveland Necrology File: Cleverland Press

Leonard--Mary Leonard, beloved wife of the late Leonard A. Leonard, late residence, Lake Shore Hotel and 38025 Lake Shore Blvd. Friends may call at the Daniels Funeral Home, 15890 Detroit Ave., Thursday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, where services will be held Friday, Dec. 6, at 2 p.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.","STR06" "I40864","Hill","Maud Alberta","Abt 1897","1 Jul 1976","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J63T-Q65
Name: Maud Alberta Clark
Death Date: 01 Jul 1976
Death Place: Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 79 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1897
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Andrew J. Hill
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mattie Elizabeth Cliburn
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Greenlawn Memorial Park, Port Arthur, Texas
Burial Date: 03 Jul 1976
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243939
Digital Film Number: 4168244
Image Number: 2011
Reference Number: 54344
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I25617","Hill","Nancy Perry","20 Mar 1802","30 Sep 1858","0","Said to be the daughter of Caleb HILL and Mary FLYNT, and sister of Elizabeth HILL, the wife of Amos McLemore, a brother of Richard's.","STR06" "I47992","Hill","Ralph Cheyenne","26 Feb 1972","16 Jan 2021","0","Ralph Cheyenne Hill, 48, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Saturday, January 16, 2021.

Cheyenne was born on February 26, 1972 in Hemphill to Ralph Carson Hill and Sharon Norton Christian. He was a graduate of Hemphill High School and a member of Pipeline Local 798 and the Pendleton Harbor Volunteer Fire Department. He loved to fish and to spend time with his grandkids.

Cheyenne is survived by his father, Ralph C. Hill, Sr. and wife, Jan, of Hemphill; his mother, Sharon Christian of Hemphill; sons, Keith Hill and fianc?', Veronica Myers, and Christian Hill of Hemphill; daughters, Brittani Hill and fianc?', Riley Helmer, and Courtney Hill, all of Hemphill; brothers, Ralph ""Bubba"" Carson Hill and wife, Samantha, of Hemphill, Jerry Crustner and wife, Amanda, of Pineland, and Lee Craig and wife, Rhonda, of Bronson; sister, Jennifer Weaver and husband, Mark, of Hemphill; aunts, Linda Blanton and husband, Sherman, of Lufkin, and Lucy Bolt of Colorado; uncles, Ivy Norton and wife, Peggy, of Florida, Johnny Ebarb of Hemphill, and Joe Ebarb and wife, Starlotte, of Hemphill; and grandchildren, Karlie Hill, Karter Hill, Brynsten Hill, Emilee Helmer, and Holleigh Helmer.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 19, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, January 20, 2021 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Bo Owens officiating.

Burial will follow services in Spring Hill Cemetery with Durk Sepulvado, David Worrell, Brennan Kay, Chris Williams, Brad Brown, Dyllan Guy and Robert Green serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers are Carson Hill, George Hutto, and Bubba Hill.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 27, 2021","STR06" "I18154","Hill","Rhydonia A.","Aug 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Louisiana, DeSoto Parish, Police Jury Ward 2
Enumerated 22 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 52 Sheet 17B
303-306
Cook, Rhidona Head W F Aug 1832 2wd 10/5 Ala SC Tenn Farmer
Cook Fannie M Dtr W F Mch 1860 40 S La La Ala
Cook, Ella Dtr W F Feb 1868 32 S La La Ala
304-307
Provost, Eddie Head W M Apr 1876 24 S La Ala La farmer
Shoemaker, Lucinda Servant W F Feb 1820 80 Wd 33 0/0 Ga Ga Ga Servant","STR06" "I18175","Hill","Susan R.","Bef 1833","28 Mar 1883","0","The daughter of R. G. and Franis Hill (Dwelling 539 of the 1850 Sabine Parish, LA census). (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 81).","STR06" "I2387","Hill","Tom","10 Jul 1900","11 Dec 1977","0","Son of Oren W.S. Hill and Fannie Andrea Pridmore.","STR06" "I16023","Hill","Wilson Crosthwaite","6 Dec 1913","30 Apr 1981","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows that he was a son of Oyer F. Hill and Paralee Ethel Gibbs. His usual occupation was that of a Carpenter.","STR06" "I35102","Hiller","Jacob","Abt 1888","29 Feb 1968","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Michigan, Sanilac County, Greenleaf Township
Enumerated 15 Apr 1930
ED 76-18 SD 11 Sheet 6B
136-137
Hiller, James Hd M W 73 M 21 Oh Pa Md
Hiller, Anna L Wf F W 68 M 17 Oh Oh Oh
137-138
Hiller, Jacob Hd M W 42 M30 Mich NY NY
Hiller, Laura Wf F W 35 m23 Mich Mich NY
Hiller, Floyd L Son M W 11 S Mich Mich Mich
Hiller, Irene H Dtr F W 7 S Mich Mich Mich
138-139
Hiller, George Head M W 75 Wd 27 NY Alsace Lorraine France Alscace Lorraine France
","STR06" "I23113","","","","","","","" "I35480","Hilliard","Doris Marie","23 Jun 1927","29 Jul 2009","0","Paul McLemore shows her as the daughter of Ottis James Hilliard and Rosie Pearl Elkins.","STR06" "I9036","","","","","","","" "I2563","","","","","","","" "I12780","Hills","Annie Laura","25 Jun 1892","27 Apr 1982","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Kansas, Wyandotte, Quindaro Twp
Enumerated 9 Apr 1930
ED 105-71 SD 6 Sheet 8B
204-208
Hedgepath, Charlie R Head M W 44 M 28 Mo MO MO Laborer Ry Co
Hedgepath, Rebecca M Wf F W 35 M 20 La NY Wisc
----209
Brooks, Annie L Head F W 37 M 22 Tx NY Wisc Macing Operator Candy Factory
Brooks, Ethel A Dtr F W 13 S Mo MO Tx
Brooks, Olean M Dtr F W 11 S Mo MO Tx
Brooks, Christine E Dtr F W 9 S Mo Mo Tx
Brooks, Roberta V Dtr F W 7 S Mo Mo Tx
","STR06" "I5027","","","","","","","" "I882","Hills","Henry Cleveland","22 Dec 1835","13 Jan 1916","0","His right arm was crippled due to being improperly set as a boy. He worked for a while as a teacher and as a house painter.","STR06" "I12777","Hills","James Frederick","16 Sep 1884","10 Feb 1961","0","Jim grew up in Texas as his family moved from place to place, living a year of so at one location then traveling to the next. When he was around 18 years old his family moved to a 20 acre farm in Poinsett County, Arkansas, near Harrisburg. He worked on the farm, picked cotton, worked for the railroad and at a stave mill. In 1917, he purchased the 20 acre home place. In 1925, he sold out and moved to Kansas City, Kansas. He worked at the Columbia Steel Tank company until he lost his job during the depression. He did odd jobs until World War II, working at gas stations and later had a confectionary stand. During the war, he was head press operator at J&L Steel Barrel Company, where he continued employment through his retirement in 1955. He final years were spent at his home at 32nd and Delevan.","STR06" "I12777","Hills","James Frederick","16 Sep 1884","10 Feb 1961","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Kansas, Wyandotte County, Kansas City
Enumerated April 16, 1930
ED 105-89 SD 6 Sheet 26A Stamped 97
Reynolds Avenue
917-408-432
Hills, James Head M W 45 m 26 Tx NY Wis Columbus Steel ??? Co
Hills, May Wf F W 38 m 18 Ark Ark Miss Labor Garment Factory
Hills, Lena Dtr F W 18 S Ark Tx Ark
Hills, Rena Dtr F W 14 S Ark Tx Ark
Hills, Dorothy Dtr F W 8 S Ark Tx Ark","STR06" "I12781","Hills","Rebecca Mary","23 Oct 1894","3 Sep 1984","0","As of the 1952 STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, she was a resident of Arbyrd, Mo.","STR06" "I12781","Hills","Rebecca Mary","23 Oct 1894","3 Sep 1984","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Kansas, Wyandotte, Quindaro Twp
Enumerated 9 Apr 1930
ED 105-71 SD 6 Sheet 8B
204-208
Hedgepath, Charlie R Head M W 44 M 28 Mo MO MO Laborer Ry Co
Hedgepath, Rebecca M Wf F W 35 M 20 La NY Wisc
----209
Brooks, Annie L Head F W 37 M 22 Tx NY Wisc Macing Operator Candy Factory
Brooks, Ethel A Dtr F W 13 S Mo MO Tx
Brooks, Olean M Dtr F W 11 S Mo MO Tx
Brooks, Christine E Dtr F W 9 S Mo Mo Tx
Brooks, Roberta V Dtr F W 7 S Mo Mo Tx

","STR06" "I5029","Hills","Rena Irene","13 Aug 1915","3 May 2004","0","After her younger son went away to school, Rena went to work altering ladies clothing. She was head of alterations at the Cornith Square store of Harzfelds, and exclusive ladies wear chain, from 1967 until her retirement in 1983.","STR06" "I9147","","","","","","","" "I15235","","","","","","","" "I10014","Hine","Emmett Fletcher","21 Mar 1921","23 Feb 2001","0","US Army, World War II. The US Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File shows that he enlisted on 18 May 1939, and was released from service on 8 Oct 1945.","STR06" "I1514","","","","","","","" "I211","Hines","Alice","7 Feb 1881","3 Dec 1964","0","(Medical):Diabetes Mellitus","STR06" "I2697","Hines","Allen","Abt 1814","Yes, date unknown","0","Assumed to be a brother of Elbert and William due to his name, age and proximity at the time of the 1835 Sabine District census. Might actually be a nephew, cousin, or unrelated.","STR06" "I12802","Hines","Amanda Elizabeth","2 Apr 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","LaDarla Walker Keith posted that she married James Madison CONNER, son of Lewis Conner and Martha Ann Weeks. She stated that Amanda and James homesteaded in DeBeca/Roosevelt County, New Mexico before returning to Wise County, Texas. They had three sons, one of them being her grandfather.

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/TXSABINE/2004-08/1093701645","STR06" "I232","Hines","Anna","3 Oct 1888","21 Jul 1963","0","Date of death insted shown by Robert Racek as 24 July 1963.

Mrs. Anna Racek, 74, Dies

Mrs. Anna Racek, 74, of Morse Bluff died Sunday night in the Fremont hospital.

Mrs. Racek was born October 3, 1888 in Morse Bluff. She was married December 11, 1907 to Edward Racek who died January 29, 1937. She was a member of the Z.C.B.J. Lodge.

Survivors are one son, Raymond, of Morse Bluff; one sister, Mrs. Rudy (Emma) Kavan of Fremont and two grandchildren. Funeral services were Wednesday at 2:00 pm at the Moser Funeral Home in North Bend with the Rev. Sherman Ragsdell of Exeter officiating. Organis was Mrs. Donald Proett. She accompanied Ray and Fred Houfek who sang in Czech ""Beyond the Sunset"" and ""Sweet Bye and Bye.""

Pallbearers wre Arnold Kavan, John Huska, Raymond Kavan, Otto Hines, Lewis Racek and Edward Virka.

Interment was in Killian cemetery.

(Undated, unreferenced newspaper clipping courtesy of Carolyn Mastny: July 25, 1963 is handwritten on the clipping)","STR06" "I13934","Hines","Anna","10 Feb 1894","3 Oct 1961","0","Anna Hines Tenopir

Sis. Anna Tenopir, daughter of Frank R. and Anna Hines, was born Feb. 10, 1894 and passed away at her home Oct. 30, 1961 at the age of 67 years. Most of her life was spent near Morse Bluff, Nebr. except for 14 years when she lived west of North Bend. Sis. Tenopir was a member of our Lodge and of the American Legion auxiliary. A devoted wife, mother, and grandmother, she leaves to mourn her departure her husband, Louis; two daughters, Mrs. Anna Moline of Wahoo and Mrs. Madeline Prochaska of Abie; one sister, Mrs. Mary Bunda of Linwood; three brothers, Joseph, Victor, and Otto Hines of Morse Bluff; and five grandchildren. Funeral services were held in North Bend and from Z.C.B.J. Hall in Morse Bluff on Nov. 2, 1961, the Rev. Walter Millett of Cedar Bluffs officiating. Interment was in Woodland Cemetery, North Bend. Members of Lodge Plzen No. 9 of Morse Bluff, Nebraska extend deep sympathy to the bereaved family. Mary L. Racek, Sec'y","STR06" "I2069","Hines","Charlton","14 Sep 1830","6 Jun 1865","0","Was shown on the muster roll of Captain J.M. Burroughs Company of the Sabine County Volunteer Infantry, CSA, and was enlisted at Hemphill, Texas by Drury Field for 3 months duty on January 15, 1863. He died on the way home from Galveston after the Civil War. (White and Toole)","STR06" "I12883","Hines","Charlton","Apr 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","In 1920, he was living in the household of his younger stepbrother, Richard Cooke Travis. (He was listed as his half-brother).","STR06" "I6696","Hines","David C. ""Dave""","1 Mar 1903","13 Apr 1980","0","He is said to have married Dorothea Pulliam.","STR06" "I2070","Hines","Elbert","12 Jan 1797","6 Jul 1862","0","Per ""1850 Census Sabine County, Texas with Added Family Information and Corrections"", Elbert Hines owned 7 slaves. In ""Sabine County Genealogical Records, it was further noted that he was the Alcade of Sabine District in 1826, and fought in the Texas Revolution in 1836 (p. 28).

His tombstone is inscribed ""Grandfather and Grandmother Melton Came to Texas in 1826. Born in Effingham Co., Ga;. Married Nov 5, 1816 in Pike Co., Miss."" It is a triple marker with Mahana and Charlton Hines.","STR06" "I12881","Hines","Elbert Jesse","26 Aug 1853","27 Jul 1945","0","San Antonio Express
Sunday, July 29, 1945

Elbert J. Hines Rites in Laredo

Elbert Jessie Hines, 91, 520 S. Harlandale, died at his home Friday. He was a native of Hemphill, but had resided in this city for 14 years.

He is survived by three sons, S. R. Hines of San Antonio, A. A. Hines of Laredo and C. C. Hines of Flint, Mich.; and five daughters, Mrs. W. E. Smith of Fort Worth, Mrs. Mattie Mellon of Refugio, Mrs. T. C. Grimes of Mission, and Mrs. Ruth Richter and Mrs. Alice Carpenter, both of San Antonio.

The body was sent Saturday to Lareod, for services and interment in that city.
","STR06" "I15438","Hines","Emma E.","Jun 1899","Yes, date unknown","0","She was said to have married Sank Marshall. The September 20, 2006 ""Sabine County Reporter"" had a picture of the Milam, Texas, First Grade through High School--Spring 1927. Sank Marshall, Principal, was among the people pictured. The photo was submitted to the ""Sabine County Reporter"" by Robert E. ""Ted"" Finley of Van Nuys, California.","STR06" "I6476","Hines","Frank R.","8 Aug 1870","11 Oct 1951","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Nebraska, Saunders County, Morse Bluff, ED 128
Hines, Frank R Head W M Aug 1871 29 M 7 Ill Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Hines, Annie Wife W F Nov 1873 28 M 7 5/3 Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia
Hines, Annie Dtr W F Feb 1894 6 Nebraska Ill Nebraska
Hines, Mary N Dtr W F 4 Nebraska Ill Nebraska
Hines, Ab a L Dtr W F Jan 1898 2 Nebraska Ill Nebraska

1910 Census
Nebraska, Saunders County, Morse Bluff, ED 148
Hines, Frank R Hd M W 39 M 17 Neb Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia Farmer
Hines, Anne Wife F W 37 M1 17 10/7 Nebraska Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia
Hines, Anne Libbie Dtr F W 16 S Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
Hines, Mary M Dtr F W 14 S Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
Hines, Albina Dtr F W 13 S Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
Hines, Emma R Dtr F W 8 S Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
Hines, Joe H Son M W 6 S Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
Hines, Victor Son M W 4 S Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
Hines, Otto Son M W 3 S Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska","STR06" "I29393","Hines","Frantisek ""Frank""","Abt 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","Czechs in Nebraska - Saunders County Morse Bluff and Bohemian Precincts. (Data furnished by Frank Kaplan, Morse Bluff).

Frank Hines, Koryta, came to Braidwood in 1870. His son was county clerk, at present postmaster in Wahoo","STR06" "I29393","Hines","Frantisek ""Frank""","Abt 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1870 Federal Census
Illinois, Will County, Reed Township, Post Office Braidwood
Enumerated 4 August 1870
Page 55 Stamped 430

377-430
Hinish, Joseph 26 M W C. Miner Bohemia
Hinish, Ann 25 F W Keeping House Bohemia
Hinish, Frank 1 M W Illinois
----431
Henish, Frank 21 M W C. Miner Bohemia May
Henish, Mary 25 F W Helps to Keep House Bohemia May","STR06" "I14356","Hines","John Franklin","7 Mar 1867","18 Jul 1932","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, Pr. 4
Enumerated 20 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 77 Sheet 9A
138-138
Hines, Frank Hd W M May 1866 33 M 3 Tx Tx La Farmer
Hines, Saphrona Wf W F Dec 1872 27 M3 2/2 Tx Miss Miss
Hines, Minnie Dtr W F Jan 1898 2 S Tx Tx
Hines, Emma E Dtr W F Jun 1899 Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, Pr 4
Enumerated 23 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 141 Stamped 269
95-97
Hines, John M Head M W 63 Wd Tx Ala Ala Farmer
Hines, Lewis R Son M W 25 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Hines, Lydia Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
98-98
Hines, Frank J Hd M W 40 M1 13 Tx Tx La Farmer
Hines, Sofronay Wf F W 37 M1 13 5/5 Tx Miss Miss Farm Labor
er
Hines, Ida M Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Hines, Emma S Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Hines, Russell F Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Hines, David C Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Hines, Walker B. Son M W 1 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I14353","Hines","John Marion","20 Apr 1847","Nov 1925","0","Married second Amelia Eleanor WRIGHT, the sister of Mary Ann Elizabeth Wright McClelland (in these files).","STR06" "I14121","Hines","John Milton","19 Aug 1927","6 Oct 2016","0","John M. Hines, 89 years, of Morse Bluff, NE passed away Saturday, October 8, 2016 at Birchwood Manor in North Bend, NE.

John was born to John O. and Marie (Vavak) Hines on August 19, 1927 in Morse Bluff. He graduated from North Bend High School. John married Adeline Vanek on February 8, 1949 at the Presbyterian Church in Prague, NE. He lived in Morse Bluff his entire life where he farmed. He enjoyed stock car racing and fishing. He was a church member and an Elder of the United Presbyterian Church in North Bend.

He is survived by his wife, Adeline; sons, Jim (Diane) Hines of Morse Bluff, NE, John (Nancy) of Colleyville, TX, and Mark (Patrice) of Morse Bluff, NE; 10 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Irv; and sister, Lillian Bauer.

Funeral Service will be 10:00 A.M., Tuesday, October 11, 2016 at the United Presbyterian Church in North Bend. The Rev. Michael Hill will officiate. Visitation with family receiving friends will be Monday from 5 P.M. to 7 P.M. at Moser Memorial Chapel in North Bend. Visitation will continue 1 hour prior to service at the church. Burial will be at Killian Cemetery, near Morse Bluff. Memorial may be designated to: the United Presbyterian Church and Senior Center in North Bend.


(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I29392","Hines","Joseph","12 Mar 1823","11 Oct 1906","0","Dear Melinda and Tom,

I got the death certificate for my Greatgrandfather Frank Hines and found information I had been seeking for a long time.

Joseph Hines born 3-12-1823 IS my Great-great-grandfather. Therefore Joseph (Anna Zakovec) Hines and my Great-grandfather Frank (Mary Bures) Hines were brothers.
Also children of Joseph (b. 1823) were John Hines and Mary Hines.

Somewhere along the way someone told me that Joseph (1823) was married to Mary Lamischeck. I don't have this verified. I don't even remember who gave me the information.

From the book we wrote for the Morse Bluff centennial, ?i?Morse Bluff and Surrounding Rural Area, 1887-1987"", ?/i?the following information is given about Joseph Hines (1823).

Joseph was born 3-12-1823 in Bohemia. In 1866 he came to Chicago, Il with his children: Joe, Frank, John, and Mary. A year and half later they moved to Braidwood, Il where they worked in the coal mines. In 1871 he came to the Morse Bluff area. His descendants span 6 generations and 115 years in the Morse Bluff area. Joseph died 10-11-1906.

As I recall this information was given by Lillian Hines Bauer. She was interested in family history so I believe most of it might be true. However, I believe Frank and Mary Bures came
later by a couple of years. I will have to check that to see if I have that information somewhere.

Email from Joan Hruza [hruza@alltel.net]
dated July 17, 2007","STR06" "I6477","Hines","Joseph","Jan 1845","11 Feb 1931","0","Czechs in Nebraska - Saunders County Morse Bluff and Bohemian Precincts. (Data furnished by Frank Kaplan, Morse Bluff).

Joseph Hines, Koryta, December 1845, came to Braidwood in 1867. Living at date of writing.

Obituary:

Joseph Hines, one of the earliest settlers in the vicinity of Morse Bluff, died at him (sic) Wednesday of last week. Funeral services were held Friday under the auspices of the Z.C.B.J. lodge, conducted by the Rev. Philipi of Clarkson. Interment was made in the Killiam cemetery. Mr. Hines was born in Czechoslovakia in 1845 and came to the United States in 1868. He located on a farm in Saunders county in 1871 and continued the occupation of farming until his death. He is survived by this wife and the following children: Frank, James, John, Mrs. Edward Racek and Mrs. Rudolph Kavan. Mr Hines lived on the same farm near Morse Bluff for sixty years.

(Unreferenced newspaper clipping, courtesy of Caroline Mastny: dated by hand 19 Feb 1931)","STR06" "I6477","Hines","Joseph","Jan 1845","11 Feb 1931","0","(Research):Census Information:

1870 Federal Census
Illinois, Will County, Reed Township, Post Office Braidwood
Enumerated 4 August 1870
Page 55 Stamped 430

377-430
Hinish, Joseph 26 M W C. Miner Bohemia
Hinish, Ann 25 F W Keeping House Bohemia
Hinish, Frank 1 M W Illinois
----431
Henish, Frank 21 M W C. Miner Bohemia May
Henish, Mary 25 F W Helps to Keep House Bohemia May

1900 Federal Census
Nebraska, Saunders County, Morse Bluff, ED 128
Hines, Joseph Head W M Jan 1845 55 M 24 Bohemia Bohemia Boh
emia 1867 Farmer
Hines, Annie Wife W F Feb 1846 54 M 24 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1868
Hines, Joseph Son W M Apr 1872 28 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia Farm Labor
Hines, James Son W M Mar 1875 25 Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia Farm Labor
Hines, John Son W M June 1885 15 Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia At School
Hines, Anna Dtr W F Oct 1889 Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia At School
Hines, Ema Dtr W F March 1891 Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia At School

They lived next John and Josephine Hines, a near John and Josephine Zakovec.","STR06" "I4365","Hines","Joseph E.","Apr 1872","25 Feb 1918","0","He died in an accident.","STR06" "I14881","Hines","Julia Ann","25 Feb 1911","9 Dec 2004","0","SSN 505-50-9729","STR06" "I14124","Hines","Lillian Alice","27 Sep 1924","15 Jul 2010","0","The funeral for Lillian A. Bauer, 84, of North Bend, formerly of Morse Bluff, will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Charles Catholic Church in North Bend.

Lillian died Thursday, July 15, 2010, at Fremont Area Medical Center in Fremont.

She was born Sept. 27, 1925, at Morse Bluff. She graduated from North Bend High School and taught at rural schools for two years. She married Joseph D. Bauer on Feb. 7, 1945, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church at Cedar Hill. They farmed southwest of Morse Bluff and moved to North Bend in 1982. She was a member of St. Charles Catholic Church and the church circle in North Bend and a former member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church at Cedar Hill. She was also a member of a Dodge County extension club.

Survivors include: sons, Ron (and wife, Marsha) Bauer of Valentine, Dan (and wife, Kathy) Bauer of Morse Bluff, Dave Bauer of Lincoln, Randy (and wife, Lorrie) Bauer of Chadron, and Jeff (and wife, Louise) Bauer of Morse Bluff; daughters, JoAnne (and husband, Dave) Serel of Phoenix, and Rachelle (and husband, Randy) Eriksen of Omaha; a brother, John (and wife, Adeline) Hines of Morse Bluff; 21 grandchildren and 13 great-grandhildren.

She is preceded in death by her parents, John and Marie (Vavak) Hines; her husband, stepfather, a son, grandson, two great-grandchildren, a brother and infant sister.

The Rev. Donald Cleary will officiate at Tuesday's funeral. Visitation with family present will be 4-8 p.m. Monday at Moser Memorial Chapel in North Bend. Rosary will be at 4 p.m. Monday and a Vigil Service will be at 7 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Visitation wlll continue on Tuesday at the funeral home from 9 to 9:30 a.m. Burial will be at Cedar Hill Cemetery near Morse Bluff.

Memorials may be made to Catholic Social Services.

Online condolences may be left at www.mosermemorialchapels.com.

Published in the Fremont (NE) Tribune, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy.","STR06" "I14354","Hines","Louis","Aft 1844","Aft 1861","0","(Research):He died during the Civil War in service of the Confederacy.","STR06" "I5152","Hines","Loyd Houston","5 Apr 1926","7 Jan 1980","0","Father: Fred Hines Mother: Maud Hazel Monds","STR06" "I11116","Hines","Marie","Abt 1878","Bef 1900","0","Not listed as a child by Ken Chromy.","STR06" "I22792","Hines","Martha ""Mattie""","Aug 1859","9 Oct 1936","0","Her mother was born in Mississippi, and her father in Georgia. Mrs. B.A. Foster, who lived with Martha and William at the time of the 1900 census, was listed as being born in Mississippi, with her mother born in Kentucky and her father in South Carolina.

Her death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org (Texas Deaths, 1890-1976) shows her as Mrs. Mattie Morthyann Barge, resident of RFD #3, Grosbeck, Texas. She was lsited as the widow of Bill Barge, born in 1858, age 78 and a housekeeper. Her birthplace was simply shown as U.S.A., with her father listed as Jimmie Hines and no mother's name lsited. The informant was C. M. Barge, who could be reached c/o the Mexia Cotton Mill. She was buried at Lost Pines Cemetery on October 10, 1936.","STR06" "I13170","Hines","Martha ""Mattie"" Mahana","3 Feb 1864","27 Sep 1944","0","""Well known early day school teacher in Sabine County."" (White and Toole, p 28). In her sketch about Lee Smith of Sabine County, Virgie Speights notes that one of his teachers at the one room log school at Beach Grove was J. P Alford, who taught alongside Miss Belle Smith, Clint Arthur, and Miss Mattine Hines. (Speights, Old Timers of Sabine County, p. 26).","STR06" "I14880","Hines","Mildred","7 Apr 1907","26 Feb 1997","0","Buzek - Mildred H., 89, Milligan, died Wednesday (2/26/97) in Friend. Born, Morse Bluff. Survivors: son, Merle D., Milligan; daughters, Roma B. Bigelow, Kathryn A. Rischling, both Milligan; sister, Julia Kuska, Exeter; nine grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren.
Services: 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation: begins 1 p.m. today, funeral home, Milligan. Memorials in lieu of flowers in care of family.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, Lincoln Journal Star archives)","STR06" "I6697","Hines","Russell","Abt 1901","Yes, date unknown","0","He is said to have married Vestal Reid.","STR06" "I6462","Hines","Walker Bailey","24 Sep 1908","19 Feb 1989","0","His Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was the son of Frank Hines and Fronie Beard, and his usual occupation was that of Barber. The informant was his brother, Dave Hines.","STR06" "I6462","Hines","Walker Bailey","24 Sep 1908","19 Feb 1989","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I14341","Hines","William","29 Jan 1802","Abt 1872","0","""William Hines followed his brother, Elbert, to Texas, and settled at Sabinetown, but later bought 640 A. on the Ben Lindsey League and moved there. He also rec'd a land grant from the Mexican Government."" (White and Toole)","STR06" "I22875","","","","","","","" "I43785","Hinrichs","Bernard Allen","6 May 1925","18 Sep 2013","0","Bernard Allen Hinrichs was called home by the Lord on Wednesday, September 18, 2013 at Thayer County Memorial Hospital while surrounded by family at the age of 88 years, 4 months, and 11 days.

Bernard was born on May 6, 1925 to Henry and Hilda (Higel) Hinrichs on a farm southwest of Ohiowa. He was one of two children. Bernard was baptized on June 7, 1925 by Pastor G. Kratt of St. John's Lutheran Church (South Church) where he was also confirmed the 3rd of September 1939 by Pastor V.R. Pietzko. His memory verse was 2 Cor. 5, Verse 15. He grew up going to country school and graduated from Ohiowa High School in 1943.

Bernard was married to Hazel Eich on March 12, 1945. To this union six children were born, Max, Vaughn, Rex, Gary, Carol, and Nancy. They enjoyed 37 years of marriage. Hazel died November 1982.

On January 25, 1986 he married Ruby (Bedlan) Peppie. They enjoyed 27 years of marriage. They enjoyed attending numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren's activities, antique tractor shows, and spending many winters in Arizona.

Bernard was a farmer and custom combiner traveling from Kingfisher, OK to Jamestown N.D. for 13 years with his dad and brother in-law Louis Schoenholz . Operating the combine was always his passion up until 2012 when he was 87 years young. Bernard loved the good ole days but always looked ahead to new technology. He loved the harvest - missing only one wheat harvest due to health problems. No matter how bad a summer Bernard had, he always perked up in the fall about harvest time. He would always say, ""You know, this is my vacation."" Bernard started driving truck at age 14 hauling grain away from the combine. He eventually got to operate the combine and loved every minute of it.

Bernard's hobbies included going to antique tractor shows, collecting Rumley and Oliver tractors, telling jokes and visiting with friends.

Bernard served in the United States Army, was a member of the Fairbury Elks Lodge and was Thayer County Commissioner. He was an active member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Bruning where he served on the Church Endowment Board for many years. He served on many other boards including the Bruning School Board, FHA Board, and Bruning Grain and Feed Board.
Bernard is survived by wife Ruby, children: Max (Karen), Vaughn (Vicki), Rex (Pat), Gary (Nancy), Carol (Leroy) Voss, Nancy (Jeff) Joe; grandchildren/great-grandchildren: Jess (Megan) Hinrichs, Luke, Joe, Jacob, Connor; Jodi (Matt) Weber, Nolan, Easton, Elijah; Jane (Mike) Fountain, Jaren, Kale, Bryce, Trace; Shawn Hinrichs, Travis (Jenny) Hinrichs, Sammy, Brett; Kristen (Tracy) Henke, Abe; Nicole (Mike) Frank, Reese, Hannah; Jered (Tammy) Hinrichs, Gatlin, Elizabeth; Andrew (Megan) Hinrichs, Lenora; Laura (Brandon) Bryan, Sage, Gus; Chad (Rachelle) Hinrichs, Riley, Jaci; Bryan (Valerie) Hinrichs, Marah, Mikayla, Kendall; Angela (Robert) Miller, Daniel, Lindsay; Mike (Ambur) Hinrichs, Claire, Emma; Jeremy (Stephanie) Hinrichs, Peyton, Gabriel, Kody; Joel Voss, Mikyna; Neal (Tara) Voss, Tobby, Carter; Cory (Samantha) Voss; Grady Joe, Gabrielle Joe. Step-children: Jackie (Ken) Mach, MaryBeth (Jim) Harrold, Gary (Carol) Peppie; step-grandchildren: Tiffany Vieth, Kelby, Dalton; Todd Mach; Kim (Marc) Vieth, Brady, Bailey; Stephanie (Kent) Crandall, Taylor, Connor; Lisa (Kevin) Kimbrough, Maddy, Thayne; Julie (Jim) Stutzman, Tucker, Jasper; sister, LoElla Hinrichs Schoenholz along with nieces, nephews and other relatives.

Bernard was preceded in death by wife Hazel, his parents, brother in-law Louis Schoenholz, and grand-daughter Melissa Hinrichs.

Funeral services were conducted on Monday, September 23, 2013, at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Bruning Nebraska with Pastor Stuart Sell officiating. Janice Fintel accompanied the congregation who sang On Eagles Wings, The Old Rugged Cross and I Was There To Hear Your Borning Cry. Casket bearers were Jess Hinrichs, Shawn Hinrichs, Jered Hinrichs, Chad Hinrichs, Joel Voss and Grady Joe. Honorary bearers were his grandchildren, great grandchildren, Frank Bruning and Darreld Domeier. Interment was in the Trinity Lutheran Cemetery with Farmer & Son Funeral Home in charge of the arrangments.

Online condolences may be left at www.farmerandsonfuneral home.com

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I34495","Hinricks","Marvin J.","14 Dec 1929","13 Sep 1989","0","Listed as M J Hinrichs on the Social Security Death Index.","STR06" "I34496","Hinricks","Randy Allen","20 Aug 1957","10 Apr 2001","0","Randy Allen Hinrichs, 43, of 411 S. Elm, Autumn Park Apartments, died Tuesday, April 10, 2001 at Bryan LGH Medical Center East, Lincoln, Nebraska.

Services will be Friday, April 13, 2001; 2:00 P.M. at Butler-Volland Chapel with Pastor Kathleen Kasper officiating. Burial will be in St. Paul's Lutheran Churchyard Cemetery, rural Glenvil, Nebraska.

Randy Allen Hinrichs was born August 20, 1957 in San Diego, California to Marvin & Shirley (Soukup) Hinrichs. He moved with his family to Hastings, Nebraska in 1959. He resided in Beatrice, Nebraska from 1964 to 1973 when he returned to Hastings.

Randy Allen Hinrichs was preceded in death by his father, Marvin Hinrichs and grandparents.

Survivors include,
Mother: Shirley Hinrichs - Hastings, NE
Sisters: Deborah Williams - Newton, IA
Cheryl Hinrichs - Fairfield, NE

Memorial maybe given to the family

Butler-Volland Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
VISITATIONS:
We. 4-11-01; 5pm-9pm
Thur. 4-12-01; 9am-9pm
Fri. 4-13-01; 9am until service time

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, copied from the Livingston-Butler-Volland Funeral Home website.","STR06" "I8934","","","","","","","" "I8834","Hinson","Tempie Lorine","19 May 1922","19 Jul 1997","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 23, 1997, Page 10

Lorine T. Kimmey, 75, of Jasper died Saturday, July 19, 1997, at Lakes Regional Medical Center in Jasper.

She was a member of Erin Missionary Baptist Church and a native of Bessemay.

Survivors: sosn, Clyde Morgan of Erin, Jimmy R. Morgan of Jasper, and Elton Kent Morgan of Kirbyville; daughters, Frances Amanda BUSSEY of Lawton, Oklahoma; Midlrend Ann WATLEY of Pasedena, Bertie Lee BUTLER of Kirbyville, Wanda Gail BARRETT of Owensboro, Kentucky, and Karen Sue KEY and Sarah Geneva CAFFEY, both of Jasper; two sisters; 31 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held July 21 at Forest Oaks Funeral Home's chapel in Jasper. Interment followed at Erin Cemetery in Erin.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)","STR06" "I8933","","","","","","","" "I48551","Hirt","Donna Rae","29 Aug 1932","11 Oct 2023","0","Donna Rae Villwok was born on Aug. 29, 1932, at Waterloo, Nebraska, to Ben and Agnes (Fallon) Hirt. She passed away Wednesday Oct. 11, 2023, at Oakland Heights in Oakland, Nebraska. Donna grew up on the family farm near Waterloo and attended Waterloo Public School. She graduated in May 1950 as the salutatorian of her class.

She was baptized and confirmed at St. John's Catholic Church in Valley in 1947. During summers she detasseled corn and hoed beans. After graduation she worked at Boys Town running their robotype machines printing out contribution letters.

She married Leroy Villwok of Waterloo on Jan. 19, 1952, at the Lutheran Church in Elkhorn, Nebraska. After they were married, they lived in many different places. On June 11, 1957, their first daughter, Marcee Ellen, was born, two years later Rhonda Rae was born on July 16, 1959, and five years later Mark Leroy was born on March 11, 1964.
In March 1970 they bought and moved to a farm outside of Craig, Nebraska, where they lived for 27 years. They joined the Lutheran Church of Oakland. When they retired from farming, they moved to Oakland and wintered in Arizona for the next 15 years.

In 2011 they moved to Fremont. Leroy and Donna were married for 63 years when Leroy passed away from injuries sustained in a car accident on Sept. 24, 2015.

She was preceded in death by her parents and husband, Leroy Villwok.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)

Survivors include daughters: Marcee (Randy) Schmidt of Oakland, Rhonda (Gale) Miller of Soldier, Iowa; son, Mark (Sara) Villwok of Coolidge, Arizona; 9 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.

Memorial Service: Sunday, Oct. 15, 2023, 3 p.m., at First Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Memorial Visitation: One hour prior to service at the church.

Private Family Burial: Prospect Hill Cemetery, Elkhorn.
In lieu of flowers, memorials to the family for future designation.
Pelan Funeral Services Oakland
Oakland, NE 68045 402-685-5673

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I20658","Hitchcock","David","7 Feb 1677","28 Apr 1762","0","He was also married to Mary THOMAS. Date of marriage and children, if any, are not currently known. (James Albury; Chris Bird).","STR06" "I30613","Hitchcock","Erastus","23 Jul 1793","6 Feb 1853","0"," They removed to Bloomfield, Ohio on 20 August 1828.","STR06" "I30793","Hitchcock","Freeman","21 Jun 1828","Yes, date unknown","0"," In the fall of 1861 he enlisted in the 2nd Michigan C. A. V., and was elected Veterinary Surgeon. After the war he bought a farm in Michigan.","STR06" "I20687","Hitchcock","Hannah","10 Sep 1668","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Samuel PARSONS on 18 Mar 1682/83. (James Albury; Chris Bird).","STR06" "I20662","Hitchcock","John","27 Sep 1642","9 Feb 1711","0","The son of Luke HITCHCOCK and Elizabeth GIBBONS. (James Albury; Chris Bird).","STR06" "I30791","Hitchcock","John P.","17 Oct 1823","Yes, date unknown","0"," He was a blacksmith.","STR06" "I31187","Hitchcock","Leo Brewer","26 May 1877","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1880 Federal census, 3 year old Leo B. Hitchcock was living in the home of Sylvester and Catherine WILSON in Dayton, Berrien County, Michigan, and listed as their son. His birthplace, and that of his mother, was listed as Michigan. No birthplace for his father was shown. Sylvester Wilson was shown as born in Michigan and Catherine Wilson was shown as born in New Jersey.","STR06" "I21369","Hitchcock","Luke","Abt 1614","25 Apr 1696","0","The son of John HISCOCKES and Mary FRANKLIN. (Dave Graves).","STR06" "I21382","Hitchcock","Luke","5 Jun 1655","24 Jan 1727","0","He married Sarah BURT on 14 Feb 1677/8 in Springfield. (Dave Graves).","STR06" "I20690","Hitchcock","Luke","23 Mar 1674","1 Apr 1752","0","Married Elizabeth WALKER on 3 Nov 1699 in Springfield, Mass. (James Albury; Chris Bird).","STR06" "I34677","Hitchcock","Mary Caroline","Abt 1812","Abt 1879","0","(Research):Randal Farrar shows her as the daughter of Isaac Hitchcock Jr and Catherina Lopp.","STR06" "I30794","Hitchcock","Nathan W.","7 Mar 1831","Yes, date unknown","0"," Nathan enlisted in August 1862 and served through the war.","STR06" "I20691","Hitchcock","Nathaniel","28 Aug 1677","27 Apr 1777","0","He married Abigail LOMBARD on 15 Oct 1713 in Springfield, Mass. (James Albury; Chris Bird).","STR06" "I20689","Hitchcock","Samuel","21 Aug 1672","9 Dec 1727","0","He married Sarah WELLER on 17 Nov 1698. (James Albury; Chris Bird).","STR06" "I19052","Hix","Elizabeth ""Betsy""","5 May 1793","30 Jun 1864","0","(Alexander Marshall's) wife, Elizabeth (Hicks) Marshall, daughter of Jesse Hicks, was born in Virginia on May 5, 1793, and died in Breckinridge County June 30, 1864. Ralph Marshall copied this from an article discovered in the summer of 1980 in the Kansas City, Missouri Public Library from the ""History of Kentucky, Illustrated 1887 pps. 1072-1073).","STR06" "I19050","Hix","Jesse","Bef 1773","1829","0","Jesse Hicks came to Breckinridge as early as 1810 (sic--actually came between 1817 & 1820), and made a settlement near the present site of Clifton Mills on Sinking Creek, where he opened a blacksmith shop, being one of the first mechanics in that section of the county. He died about 1836(sic). (Ralph Marshall, p 48).","STR06" "I30516","Hladky","Frances M.","11 May 1926","27 May 2021","0","Daughter of Frank HLADKY and Frances NOVAK of Dorchester. She is a 1943 graduate of Dorchester High School. During the years her husband was farming and the boys were in still at home, Frances worked in Friend at the Clouse Variety Store and later in Exeter at Exeter Sundries Store. (Milligan, Nebraska, 1988-2008, pp. 108-109).

Obituary

A Memorial Service for Frances will be held on Friday, June 4, 2021 at 10:30 a.m. at the Exeter United Methodist Church. Pastor Murry Johnston will officiate the Memorial Service.

Frances' wishes were to donate her body to science and she will be cremated when they conclude studies and her ashes will be interred in the Exeter Cemetery in a private family ceremony at a later date.

Memorials are suggested to the Exeter American Legion Auxiliary or the Exeter Fire and Rescue.

Frances Mae Becwar was born to Frank J. and Helen M. (Novak) Hladky on May 11, 1926 at Pleasant Hill, Nebraska and passed away peacefully at her home on May 27, 2021 at Savannah Pines Retirement Community in Lincoln, Nebraska at the age of 95 years and 16 days.

In her youth, Frances enjoyed riding horses and her pet dogs and cats. She attended rural school until the 8th grade. In 1944, she began working at the grocery store in Milligan, and she also took an interest in refinishing antique furniture and wood working. She also worked for a time at the Exeter Sundry and the Dime Store. It was also around this time that she met Ernie Becwar, and they were married June 6, 1944. After Ernie was discharged from the Army, they moved to the farm. Frances raised chickens, ducks, and helped Ernie pick corn, by hand, until they were able to afford a one-row picker.

Frances and Ernie raised a family and had two sons: Larry and Jack. After the boys were older and entered into school, Frances worked part time at the Friend Dime Store. She also joined a country neighborhood extension club and Legion Auxiliary, which she was a 75 year member. In 1974, Ernie and Frances bought a lot and built a new home in Exeter. Upon moving into Exeter, they became members at the Exeter United Methodist Church and Frances was active in the UMW.

Ernie & Frances enjoyed traveling, seeing all the states except the Northeastern states.
Frances also did a lot of sewing in her spare time, she loved flowers, enjoyed ceramics, but she especially loved spending time with her grandkids. In 2018, Frances made the choice to sell her home in Exeter and move to Savannah Pines Retirement Community in Lincoln to be closer to family. Frances enjoyed the Savannah Pines community, and she tried to meet as many neighbors as she could, went to every event offered, and went on bus trips. She fit all of these activities in between her chemo treatments, infusions, and doctor's appointments. A few things Frances loved in no particular order would include her family, her friends, a cold beer, shopping, clothes, traveling, flowers, rodeos, Alan Jackson, a full refrigerator, casino trips, polka music and just embracing life in general. Frances took an interest in everyone around her, she was kind, and she led a great life.

Frances was preceded in death by her husband Ernie; parents Frank & Helen; and her sister Helen Kubicek.

She is survived by her sons Larry & Nancy Becwar of Henderson, Nevada and Jack & Lori Becwar of Lincoln, Nebraska; grandchildren Lane & Paige Becwar, Grant & Amanda Becwar, Kaitlyn & Alex McGinnis, Jake Becwar and friend Brit, Nate Becwar and fianc? Marge, Lauren Becwar and fianc? Charlie; great grandchildren Harper & Rylee McGinnis and Krayten & Kysen Becwar.","STR06" "I30517","Hladky","Frank","15 May 1891","Jan 1981","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Federal Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Dorchester Precinct
Enumerated April 11, 1930
ED 76-9 SD 11 Sheet 4A Stamped 188
85-85
Hladky, Frank Hd M W 38 M@31 Neb Czech Czech Farmer General Farm
Hladky, Helen Wf F W 28 M@21 Neb Czech Wisc
Hladky, Helen E Dtr F W 6 S Neb Neb Neb
Hladky, Frances M Dtr F W 4 1/12 S Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I19705","Hlavsa","Antonie","16 Jan 1875","2 May 1961","0","At the time of the 1920 Census, Antonie was listed as the head of household. Her sons were listed as Jim (21) , Mike (16), John (9) and Joe (7). Also living in the household was Antonie mothers, the 76 year old Josefa . Jim and Mike were both employed as laborers at stores. (1920 Census). She loved to crochet and raise a garden and flowers. (Milligan, p 281).","STR06" "I32789","Hlina","Frank J.","Abt 1891","Yes, date unknown","0","It is likely, but not proven, that he is the husband of Bertha and father of Helen, both living with his parents at the time of the 1920 Fillmore County Census. Helen was shown as widowed, so if Frank was her husband, he died ca 1908 to 1910, after the conception of his daughter but before the actual census.","STR06" "I20101","Hlina","Mary","18 Sep 1887","10 Apr 1975","0","Obituary

Mary Madison last rites held

Mary Madison, daughter of Stephan Hlina and Anna (Krikava) Hlina, was born in Fillmore county, just west of Milligan, Neb. on September 18, 1887, and passed from this life at the Fillmore county hospital on April 10, 1975, at the age of 87 years, six months and 22 days.

She married Frank Janda and moved to a farm south of Nelson, Neb. To this union were born three children, daughter Alice and two sons, who passed away in infancy.

They lived on this farm till Frank's health failed. He passed away May 31, 1913.

On November 12, 1919, she was married to Clarence Madison. To this union were born one son and two daughters, the son dying in infancy.

She was preceded in death by her parents, three sons and both of her husbands, one sister and two brothers.

She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Claude (Alice) Peterson of Littleton, Col., Mrs. Effie Miller of York, Neb. and Mrs. Clarence (Evelyn) Elznic of Exeter, Neb., also eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, two brothers, Ed of Eugene, Oregon, and William of Bossier City, La., one sister, Ella Hlina of Lincoln, Neb. and many relatives and friends.

She was always willing and happy to help others in need of her assistance. Putting others first has always been a way of life for her and she will be greatly missed by all who knew her.

Funeral services were held and the Farmer and Son Funeral Home in Geneva on Sunday, April 3 (sic), at 2 p.m. with Rev. Clifford Bahr, officiating.

Mrs. Robert Stoldorf sang ""The Old Rugged Cross"" and ""Going Home.""

Pallbearers were Albert Skala, Clifford Rippe, Tom Madison, Eugene Betka, William Watmore and Norman Ogden. Interment was at the Bohemian National cemetery at Milligan.

(Courtesy of Sharon Nemeth)","STR06" "I32780","Hlina","Stepan ""Steve""","2 Jan 1862","28 Dec 1948","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Madison Twp
Enumerated 26, 27 and 28 of April 1910
SD 4 ED 22 Sheet 3B
55-55
Hlina, Stephen Hd M W 46 m1 23 AustBohemia AustBohemia Aust
Bohemia 1878 English Farmer
Hlina, Anna Wf F W 47 m1 23 8/6 AustBohemia AustBohemia AustBohemia 1880 Bohemian
Hlina, Fred Son M W 22 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia Farm Laborer
Hlina, Frank J Son M W 19 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia Farm Laborer
Hlina, Eddie A Son M W 11 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia
Hlina, Willie Son M W 8 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia
Hlina, Alice Dtr F W 5 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia

1920 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, MadisonTwp
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 38 Sheet 4B
93-93
Hlina, Steve Hd M W 55 M 1871 Na 1877 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Hlina, Kirkava Wf F W 56 M 1888 Na 1877 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Hlina, Eddie Son m W 20 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Hlina, Willie Son M W 17 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Hlina, Ella Dtr F W 16 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Servant Home
Hlina, Bertha Dtr-in-law F W 21 Wd Neb Mo Iowa
Hlina, Helen Granddtr F W 1 9/12 S Neb Neb Neb
94-94
Madison, Clarence Hd M W 26 M Neb Iowa Ill Farmer General Farm
Madison, Mary Wf F W 32 M Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Madison, Alice Dtr F W 6 S Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I13075","Hoar","Franklin Lee","22 May 1907","Yes, date unknown","0","The son of Frank J. Hoar and Sarah Haight.","STR06" "I45757","Hobbs","Allen Melton","6 Aug 1894","10 Jun 1968","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1930 Federal Census
Mississippi, Leflore County, Greenwood City, North Ward, Beat 3
Enumerated 42-6 SD 4 Sheet 4A Stamped 4
1000-85-104
Hobbs, Allen M Hd M W 40 M34 Miss US US Farmer Cotton
Hobbs, Inda D Wf F W 40 M20 Mis Va Miss
Hobbs, Inda A Dtr F W 5 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Abram G Stepson M W 17 S Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I25819","Hobbs","Elizabeth M. ""Ellie""","May 1870","19 Nov 1939","0","Said to be the daughter of John W. and Elizabeth HOBBS.","STR06" "I48174","Hobbs","Goldie","12 May 1943","6 Feb 2022","0","Goldie Hobbs Dorsey, 78, of Bronson, Texas passed away Sunday, February 6, 2022 at her residence surrounded by her family.

Goldie was born in Morton, Texas on May 12, 1943 to Lincoln E. Hobbs and Esther Mae Large Hobbs. She was a retired LVN having earned her nursing degree at Panola College. She had been a resident of Sabine County since 1963, having previously resided in Dry Creek, Louisiana. She was a member of Campground Community Church.

Goldie was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She loved caring for and working with the elderly. She was an extremely fun person and was always on the go. When she was home, she was raising chickens, sewing, or canning. She was also well known for her cooking. Goldie was involved in the the east senior center and served on the board where she created friendships that turned into family.

She is survived by her children, Woodie Dorsey and wife, Angie, of Milam, Loriessa (Lou) Foshee of Mansfield, La., and Benji Dorsey and wife, Shellie, of Greenwood, La.; bonus daughter, Cynthia Conn Bibey; grandchildren, Travis Dorsey, Bethany Dorsey, Jacob Dorsey, Eric Foshee and wife, Lindsey, Tyler Rogers and husband, Eric, Maylon Foshee, Kallie Dorsey and husband, Ghassan Hassoon, and Benjamin Dorsey; great grandchildren, Easton Foshee, Hudson Foshee, Tucker Foshee, Brylee Rogers, Diesel Rogers and two more great grands on the way; sisters, Mary Lawrence and Geneva Pickering; brother, Lenord Hobbs; and very special friend, Marcel Harper.

She was preceded in death by her husband, E. W. Dorsey; son-in-law, Ricky Foshee; and six brothers and sisters.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 8, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, February 9, 2022 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Rusty Hammett officiating.

Burial will follow services in New Hope Cemetery with her grandsons Travis Dorsey, Jacob Dorsey, Eric Foshee, Maylon Foshee, Benjamin Dorsey, Eric Rogers and Ghassan Hassoon serving as pallbearers and great grandsons Easton Foshee, Hudson Foshee, Tucker Foshee and Diesel Rogers serving as honorary pallbearers.

Memories can be shared online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 16, 2022, page 8","STR06" "I15301","Hobson","Charlotte Louise","7 Jul 1930","Apr 1993","0","(Research):Per the SSDI:

CHARLOTTE L STRIFFLER 07 Jul 1930 Apr 1993 49015 (Battle Creek, ?u?Calhoun, MI ?/u?) (none specified) 362-30-3499 Michigan","STR06" "I3794","Hodek","Frank","22 Feb 1856","27 May 1901","0","The son of John HODEK and Anna KOUDELA, he came to America with his parents, first living in Illinois and coming to Fillmore County in 1874, settling in section 10 of Glengary Township where they farmed. (Milligan, p 301).","STR06" "I19958","Hodek","John","2 Mar 1823","21 Oct 1900","0","The son of Jan HODEK and Marie KLIMA. (Milligan, p 301).","STR06" "I5466","Hodek","Mary","2 Nov 1879","4 Jun 1925","0","Mary, being the oldest granddaughter of John and Mary HODEK, was given her grandparents 160 acre farm in 1896. There were many stipulations with the gift. Her grandparents received the right to continue to live on the farm, and have use of all the buildings and pastures. They were to receive a percentage of all items grown on the farm, as well as a payment of $60 each January 1. Additionally, Mary agreed to pay her sister, Anna Hodek, $1000.","STR06" "I3206","Hodges","Albert A.","Apr 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","1900 Federal Census, Ionia County, Ionia Township ED #13 East Main 720-272-297
Hodges, Albert Hd W M April 1863 37 M14 MI NY NY
Hodges, Flora Wf W F Feb 1865 35 M14 1/1 OH Va Pa
Hodges, Elliott Sn W M Dec 1896 3 MI MI OH

1910 Federal Census Ionia County Ionia Township ED #17 251-173-176
Hodges, Albert 47 M1 23 Farmer MI NY NY
Hodges, Flora 46 M1 23 OH Vermont (sic) Pennsylvania
Hodges, Elliott 13 S MI MI OH
252-173-176 Popple, Marion Hd ? NY NY NY

1920 Federal Census Ionia County Ionia Township ED #78
Albert A. Hodges Head 54 Michigan New York New York Painter Car Shop
Flora Hodges Wife 54 Ohio Virginia Pennsylvania
Elliott Hodges Son 23 Michigan Michigan Ohio Electrician Theatre?
Popple Maria Boarder Lodger 76 New York New York New York

1930 Federal Census Ionia County Ionia Township ED #16 #257-241-270
Hodges, Albert A Head Own 2500 M W 69 M@25 Painter Railroad Shop Mich NY N
Hodges, Flora Wife F W 64 M@22 Ohio VA PA
Roberts, Forrest Roomer M W 21 Attendant Oil Station Mich US US","STR06" "I11488","Hodges","Benjamin Franklin","8 Mar 1839","15 Dec 1928","0","CSA, Company A, 12th Texas Cavalry from Hill County, Texas. His first application for a pension, made in 1910, was rejected because they could not find his name in the rolls. It was approved in 1926. His brother's, G.A Hodges and L.C. Hodges, both of Sterling City, Texas stated they knew he served for three years. G.A. had served in the same company and regiment. An affadavit of witnesses, dated August 5, 1926 is signed by J.Williamson and Elmer Williamson. Elmer may be the son in law of John M. Gentry and J. Williamson could be either Jerry or his son Jason Williamson.

In HISTORY OF JOHNSON COUNTY, TEXAS, in a story about his father, it states that Benjamin was a farmer in Indian Territory. A Hodges descendant gave the names of the children to Lynell Cordell in February 1999.

His father was Newel Hodges and Theodocia Lindsey.

At the time of the 1910 and 1920 federal census enumerations, the widowed Benj. Hodges was living in the home of his son-in-law, also a widower, Arthur C. Manire.","STR06" "I11488","Hodges","Benjamin Franklin","8 Mar 1839","15 Dec 1928","0","(Research):
Census Information


1880 census
Johnson Co. TX ED 80 Pg. 247B
Benjamin F. HODGES Self M Male W 41 TX Farmer TN TN
Sarah M. HODGES Wife M Female W 40 KY Keeping House KY KY
Thomas W. HODGES Son S Male W 7 TX TX KY
Willie May HODGES Dau S Female W 4 TX TX KY
Lewis H. MC LENDON Other S Male W 38 GA Farm Labored NC NC

1900 census
Montague Co. TX, Ed 57 Pg. 99B
318/321
Hodges, Benj. F., head, WM, ------?, 61, M, 38, ? TN TN
Hodges, Sarah M., wife, WF, -----?, 62, M, 38, 5/2 children, KY KY ?

Very hard to read the 1900 census..

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)
","STR06" "I3529","Hodges","Elliott St. Clair","29 Dec 1896","Jan 1974","0","At the time of the 1930 census, Elliott and Elizabeth were living next to his parents.

Per the SS-5 completed by Elliott on October 19, 1940, his street address was 257 E. Washington Street in Ionia, and he was employed by the Lyons Manufacturing Company in Lyons, Michigan.","STR06" "I3529","Hodges","Elliott St. Clair","29 Dec 1896","Jan 1974","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Federal Census
Michigan, Ionia County, Ionia Township
ED 16 #257
1/2-241-271
Hodges, Elliott Head Rent $30 M W 33 M@20 Mich Mich Ohio D??Waiter? Public Hodges, Elizabeth Wife F W 25 M@19 Illinois Poland Poland
Hodges, Betty Jane Dtr F W 6 10/12 Mich Mich Ill
Hodges, Hugh Son M W 4/12 Mich Mich Ill
","STR06" "I20451","Hodges","Hugh Elliott","29 Nov 1929","6 Apr 2000","0","From the SSDI:

HUGH HODGES 29 Nov 1929 06 Apr 2000 (V) 49307 (Big Rapids, Mecosta, MI) (none specified) 373-24-3333 Michigan SS-5 Letter","STR06" "I38541","Hodges","Judson B.","Feb 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):


Census Information:

1900 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, First Civil District, Knoxville, Ward, North Ninth
Enumerated 4 June 1900
SD 2 ED 68 Sheet 3B
611-39-54
Neukirchner, F. Head W M Dec 1833 66 M 45 Germany Germany Germany 1856 43 Na Packer in D. Stone?
Neukirchner, Sarah Wf W F July 1829 70 M 45 4/2 Tenn Tenn Tenn
Gibson, William Boarder W M Sept 1858 41 S NJ NJ NJ Machinist & RRS
609-40-55
Hodges, Judson B Head W M Feb 1853 47 M 18 Tenn Tenn Tenn Photographer
Hodges, Elisabeth Wf W F Mar 1860 40 M 18 1/1 Tenn Germany Tenn Clerk in Dry Goods Store
Hodges, Roy C Son W M Jun 1885 14 S Tenn Tenn Tenn In School

1910 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, 1st Civil District, Knoxville, Ward 9
Enumerated April 21, 1910
SD 2 ED 94 Sheet 9A
915-177-195
Kreis, Harman Head M W 63 M1 43 Tenn Germany Germany
Kreis, Margaret I (McLemore) Wf F W 60 M1 43 9/7
611-182-201
Hodges, Judson B Head M W 54 m1 28 Tenn Tenn Tenn Photographer
Hodges, A Elizabeth Wf F W 50 m1 28 1/1 Tenn Germany Tenn
Hodges, Roy C. Son M W 20 AS Tenn Tenn Tenn Credit Man Wholesales House
Neukirchner, Sarah Mother-in-law F W 74 Wd 4/2 Tenn Tenn Tenn
","STR06" "I5925","Hodges","Sylvia Ann","Abt 1822","8 Nov 1884","0","Paulette Gilchrist shows her as the daughter of John William HODGES Sr. and Louisa Elizabeth TRUSS. Janice Smith also showns the same parents.","STR06" "I17712","","","","","","","" "I15667","","","","","","","" "I8378","Hofer","Rosina","10 Dec 1729","12 Mar 1780","0","BonnieMargaret Jacobs writes that she was a daughter of citizen and carpenter Michael Hofer. (p. 52. 02).","STR06" "I47541","Hoffman","Elsie M.","4 Oct 1897","19 Sep 1989","0","At the time of the 1940 census, Elsie was living with her husband's parents and her children in Sabine County, Texas. Her husband was not present in the home at that time.","STR06" "I47541","Hoffman","Elsie M.","4 Oct 1897","19 Sep 1989","0","(Research):The Texas birth certificate of her sons, John Terry and James Edward Smith, both listed her place of birth as Kansas City, MO.","STR06" "I44309","Hoffman","Jeanette","16 Nov 1826","7 Nov 1897","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, San Augustine County
Enumerated 14 and 15 Jun 1880
Page 8D SD 1 ED 81
54-56
Mathews, Jinnie W f 52 Widowed Keeping House SC Germany SC
Mathews, W. P W M 26 Son Farmer Tx Ga SC
Mathews, H J W M 19 Son Farming Tx Ga SC
Mathews, I. L. W M 16 Son Farming Tx Ga SC","STR06" "I36292","Hoffman","Word Lee","29 Apr 1914","4 Jul 1971","0","Name: Word Lee Hoffman
Death Date: 04 Jul 1971
Death Place: Nederland, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 57 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1914
Birth Date: April 29, 1914
Birthplace: Leesville, LA
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Charlie Hoffman
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ada Doiron
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Pipefitter Refinery
Informant: Mrs. Lavina Lee Hoffman
Place of Residence: Beauxart Gardens near Nederland, TX
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Gravel Hill
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223415
Digital Film Number: 4169942
Image Number: 366
Reference Number: 81358
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I36292","Hoffman","Word Lee","29 Apr 1914","4 Jul 1971","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I48283","Hogan","Billy Michael","13 Jul 1972","3 Aug 2017","0","Billy Michael Hogan, age 45, of Bronson, Texas passed away Thursday, August 3, 2017 at East Texas Medical Center in Tyler, Texas.

Michael was born in Hemphill, Texas on July 13, 1972 to R. L. and Sue Jones Hogan. He worked in refineries as a boilermaker.

He is survived by his mother, Sue Hogan of Hemphill, Texas, his son, Joseph Hogan of Hemphill, his daughter, Kelly Holifield and husband David of Hemphill, his brother, Randy Hogan of Hemphill and his sister, Delisa Johnson and husband Steve of Nacogdoches, Texas and grandchildren, Kason Jolly and Carter Holifield.

He was preceded in death by his father, R. L. Hogan.

Visitation will be held from 5~8pm Saturday, August 5, 2017 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street in Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will be held at 2pm Sunday, August 6, 2017 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel.

Burial to follow in Low's Chapel Cemetery

Downloaded from Find A Grave, Memorial ID 182025282","STR06" "I37188","","","","","","","" "I37188","","","","","","","" "I332","Hogan","Clovis Lavern","9 Apr 1927","12 Mar 2010","0","SABINE COUNTY REPORTER 11 September 1996 page 4 ""Back In Time--1991 Five Years Ago""

Working for the MDA telethon were Robert Holcomb, Clovis McLemore, Helen Clemmer, Margie Evanoff, Erma Robert and Jo Stetzel. Patsy Clark was the Sabine County coordinator.

Obituary from www.toledochronicle.com
Also published in the March 17, 2010 issue of The Sabine County Reporter, p. 16 and the San Augustine Tribune, April 1, 2010, p. 11

Clovis Lavern McLemore
April 9, 1927 - March 12, 2010

Clovis Lavern McLemore, 82, died Friday evening in the Hemphill Care Center after an illness. Clovis was born in Hemphill to Henry and Naomi Hogan and had lived in Hemphill most of her life. Clovis attended the Rosevine Church of God and was a member of the Hemphill VFW Ladies Auxillary.

Mrs. McLemore is survived by her husband Rufus McLemore of Hemphill, her daughter Charlotte Peters and husband Gene of Cypress, TX, her son Maxie McLemore and wife Mary Anne of Victoria, TX, eight grand children, seventeen great grandchildren, and one great great grandchild. She is also survived by her brother Wilson Hogan of Fort Worth, four sisters, Christine Bass of Diboll, Merline Elrod, Dorothy Chaney, and Patsy Vrooman all of Hemphill.

Visitation will be Sunday, Mar. 14, 2010, from 5:00 pm until 9:00 pm in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St. Hemphill. Funeral services will be at 2:00 pm, Monday, Mar. 15, 2010, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel with burial following in the Hemphill Cemetery.","STR06" "I332","Hogan","Clovis Lavern","9 Apr 1927","12 Mar 2010","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 30, 1930
ED 202-8 SD 19 Sheet 11B
County Highway East of Hemphill
172-176
Hogan, Henry A. Hd M W 36 M 26 Tx Ns Ga Farm
Hogan, Neoma Wf F W 27 M 17 Tx Ga Ga
Hogan, Chrystine Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Hogan, Merline Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Hogan, Clovis Dtr F W 2 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Hogan, Hery W Son M W 1 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Hogan, Julia Mother F W 72 Wd 17 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I44689","Hogan","Emma Mae","21 Aug 1922","1 Jan 2000","0","FindAGrave shows her as Emma Mae Hogan GILLEY, and on her Memorial page, created by Peggie Hogan Moseley, she is linked to both her husband, Daniel Polk GILLEY (FAG#33195787) and her parents, William Ray HOGAN (FAG#33195532) and Rosa Lee STANLEY (FAG#33195611). All are buried at the Low's Chapel Cemetery in Hemphill.","STR06" "I48284","Hogan","Joseph Michael ""JoJo""","5 Dec 2020","24 Sep 2022","0","Joseph Michael Hogan, affectionately known as ""JoJo"" to his family and friends, passed away Saturday, September 24, 2022 as the result of an accident in Many, Louisiana.

JoJo was born in Lufkin, Texas December 5, 2000 to Billy Michael Hogan and Dawn Marie Briggs Hogan.

He was a well known, a lifetime resident of Sabine County where as a child you often see him at ball games and events with his mother, Dawn or sister, Kelly. He was a member of the Hemphill Class of 2020 and is remembered by friends and family as fun loving and always up for a good time.

He was known for his love of Miller Lite and riding buggies in the mud. He also enjoyed noodling and being on the lake with his family and friends. He loved his family and his nephews were his world. He would go golfing with them and even named his work truck after them, K&C (Kason & Carter). He was a talented diesel mechanic and he could fix anything from 4 wheels to 18 wheels.

JoJo is survived by his mother, Dawn Hogan and husband, Randy, of Nacogdoches, Texas, his sisters, Kelly Holifield and husband, David, of Hemphill and Angel Hogan of Nacogdoches, Texas, his brother, Matthew Hogan and wife, Destiny of Nacogdoches, Texas, aunt, Tara Huffman and cousin, John Huffman, nieces, Brinley Jo and Avery and nephews, Kason, Carter and Langston, Kaylee, Kreed and Kross along with many, many more friends and family.

He was preceded in death by his father, Michael Hogan, grandmother, Sue Nell Hogan (61270814), grandfather, R. L. Hogan (33195695), and uncle, Thomas Jones (220833438).

Visitation will be held from 5~8pm, Thursday, September 29, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 11am, Friday, September 30, 2022 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel.

Burial will follow services where Joseph will be buried beside his father in Lows Chapel Cemetery.

Serving as pallbearers are Kason Jolly, Aaron Cordray, Tyler Frick, Jordan Hanzel, Matthew Hogan, Josh Johnson, Justin Johnson, Jason Jones, Kaleb McGee, Hunter Meeks, Sarah Moore and Devan Newman.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill, Texas.

Copied from Find A Grave

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, October 5, 2022, page 4","STR06" "I41640","Hogan","Mary","Bef 1852","Bef 1880","0","A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Hogan of Sabine County.","STR06" "I48282","Hogan","R. L. ""Dick""","15 Dec 1929","21 Apr 1988","0","Find A Grave links him to parents William Ray Hogan (1898-1988) and Rosa Lee Stanley (1904-1983), both also buried in Low's Chapel.","STR06" "I40793","Hogge","Willie Mae","24 Jul 1917","10 Oct 2000","0","From FindAGrave:

Daughter of Samuel Hogge and Lovie Morgan

Willie Mae Clark

Willie Mae Clark, 83, of Vidor died Oct. 10, 2000, at Christus St. Elizabeth Hospital.

Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Memorial Funeral Home in Vidor with burial at Restlawn Memorial Park. Visitation will begin at 6 p.m. today at the funeral home.

A native of Orange, she lived in Vidor most of her life and was a retired Shepherd's Laundry seamstress in Beaumont. She also worked for Modern Way Cleaners in Vidor.

Survivors include her husband, James Clark of Vidor; son, James Clark Jr. of Vidor; daughters, Betty Burkett and Amanda Barnett, both of Vidor; sister, Helen Rostrom of Vidor; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

[Published in the Beaumont Enterprise, 12 Oct 2000]","STR06" "I30653","Hogle","James C.","28 Jan 1818","Yes, date unknown","0"," The Sanford genealogy says he was an artist in Albany, New York.

Census:
1880, 6th Ward, Albany, Albany County, New York, p. 311D. James Hogle, age 62, born in New York, occupation: Painter of Portraits. Head of a household including wife Phoebe, and a servant, Annie Cutler, age 21, born in England.","STR06" "I31761","","","","","","","" "I33391","Hogue","L. J.","Abt 1931","5 Nov 2010","0","The Sabine County Reporter
November 10, 2010, Page 11

L. J. Hogue

L. J. Hogue, 79, died in his home Friday, Nov. 5, 2010, after a lengthy illness. Hogue was born in Center to Lydia DuBose and Johnny Hogue and lived his life in Hemphill. He was a retired self-employed plumber, a U. S. Air Force veteran, and a member of the Broaddus United Pentecostal Church.

Hogue is survived by his wife of 50 years, Myrtle Hogue of Hemphill; son, David Hogue of Hemphill; daughter, Debora and her husband, Kenneth Birdwell of Hemphill; sisters, Gladys Flowers of Groveton, Yvonne Attwood of Texas City, and Callie Mae and her husband George Brooks of LaMarque. He is also survived by grandchildren, Kevin and Katie Birdwell, Kim and Burl Tarver, and Kellie Birdwell; great-grandchild, Brandon Tarver, and a number of nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his sister, Katherine Bird.

Funeral services were conducted Sunday, Nov. 7, in Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in the Bronson Cemetery in Bronson.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Online condolences may be posted at www.starfuneralhome.com

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, November 2010)","STR06" "I32387","","","","","","","" "I14463","Holben","Clyde","Abt 1892","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Michigan, Cheboygan, Cheboygan City
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 10 ED 72 Ward 3 Sheet 8B
112-125
Schopf, Margaret Head F W 57 M1 40 9/5 Pa Pa Pa English None
Schopf, George Son M W 26 S Mich Germany/German Pa English Laborer Sawmill
Schopf, Augustus SOn M W 19 S Mich Germany/German Pa Laborer Sawmill
Davis, Robert Son-in-law M W 33 Wd Mich Mich Mich Foreman Sawmill
Davis, Emma B Grnddtr F W 9 S Mich Mich Mich
Davis, Frank Grandson M w 7 S Mich Mich Mich
Holbon, Clyde Grandson M W 18 S Mich Mich Mich Laborer Odd Jobs
113-126
Blank, John Head M W 45 M1 17 Mich Germany/German NY Policeman City
Blank, Rosa Wife F W 33 M1 17 1/1 Ohio Germany/German Pa
Blank, John E Son M w 16 S Mich Mich Ohio
","STR06" "I44872","Holcomb","Annie Berkley","15 Apr 1894","18 Jun 1966","0","Name Annie Berkely Mccroskey
Event Type Death
Event Date 18 Jun 1966
Event Place Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 15 Apr 1894
Birthplace Little Rock, Arkansas
Father's Name M A Holcomb
Mother's Name Louetta Pilgram
Informant R C McCroskey (son)
Certificate Number 46612
GS Film number 2118371
Digital Folder Number 005144882
Image Number 00349

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS1J-Z6M : accessed 14 Mar 2014), Annie Berkely Mccroskey, 18 Jun 1966; citing certificate number 46612, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2118371.","STR06" "I18279","Holden","Julia Ann","Abt 1828","Jun 1859","0","She had been previously married to a Mr. Oliver. It appears they had no issue. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 84).","STR06" "I18123","Holden","Lucretia C.","Abt 1830","2 Sep 1854","0","The daughter of Thomas Holden, Jr. and Elizabeth Flanagan. Her Holden line can be traced back to Massachusetts to Richard Holden, one of the original immigrants to come to America. Her gravesite is lost but Bible records can be found for this family in Marshall, Harrison County, Texas (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 81).","STR06" "I18291","Holden","Margaret Ursula","21 May 1822","17 Dec 1878","0","John and Meg Anderson, on the the FindaGrave website shows that after Isaac died, she married William Amos Ponder, son of Silas Lito Ponder and Lucitta Darden, on 22 Jan 1854. He adopted her youngest three children, and William and Amos went on to have three children of their own. The also ""took in"" the children of Margaret's sister, Julia, namely Charles Nettie Carter, Joseph Coleman Carter, and Jensey Elizabeth Carter.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=64829744","STR06" "I31857","Holder","A.C.","4 Sep 1914","19 Dec 1999","0","Probably a Lovington, N.M. newspaper
Dec. 21, 1999
A. C. Holder
Funeral services for A. C. Holder, 85, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at First United Methodist Church. Rev. Roy Elmore will officiate. Burial will be at Lovington Cemetery. Born September 4, 1914, in Elida, he passed away December 19 at Nor-Lea General Hospital. He was married to Ruby Farrow on June 16, 1936, in Washington D. C.. She preceded him in death in 1986. He was married to Joyce Alexander Heidel on August 23, 1987, in Seminole, Texas. A past Lovington city commissioner, he was a member of First United Methodist Church, and was a Mason, a Shriner, and a member of the Scottish Rite. He also was a member of Independent Petroleum Association, Land Man's Association and was a charter member of the Lovington Country Club and served on the original airport board. He had served as an aide to Senator Dennis Chavez. Survivors include his wife, Joyce Holder of Lovington; a son, Richard W. Holder and his wife, Shirley, of Sandy, Utah; a daughter, Betty Holder Schoeneman and her husband, Alan, of Sioux City, Iowa; a stepdaughter, Jane Massey and her husband, Alan of Peach Tree, Georgia and a step-son, Bill Alexander of Hobbs; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Ruby Holder, in 1986, and a daughter, Joyce Holder Small. Memorial contributions may be made to First United Methodist Church or Boy and Girls Ranch of New Mexico.","STR06" "I31859","Holder","Alfred Wilson ""Bill""","31 May 1917","11 Mar 1989","0","The Lovington Leader
March 14, 1989
Brother of Local Man Dies
Word has been received here of the death of Bill Holder of Pecos, Texas, brother of A. C. Holder of Lovington. Graveside rites are planned Wednesday at 11 a.m. Texas time at the cemetery in Pecos, Texas. Pecos Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Born May 31, 1917, he passed away March 11 at the Veterans Hospital in Albuquerque. A resident of Pecos, he had been engaged in oilfield work. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the North Africa, Sicily and Italy campaigns.

SSDI - ALFRED W HOLDER 31 May 1917 11 Mar 1989 (not specified) (none specified) 525-03-7695 New Mexico

(Courtesy of David Minton and Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I7720","Holder","Anna Maria Catharina","Abt 1767","19 Dec 1848","0","Could he be a relative of Catharines?

HOLDER, John. Windsor Township. March 29, 1802 April 16, 1802 Executors: Barbara Holder and Michael Beeker. Wife: Barbara Holder.

http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/york/wills/willabstrf-k.txt

A John is also listed a holding land in Volume 9 of the York, Windsor and Lower WIndsor Township Name Index. (Page 168).

http://www.innernet.net/hively/PALand/York-Windsors%20Name%20Index.htm","STR06" "I31854","Holder","Gertrude ""Trudie""","17 Feb 1901","5 Jan 1919","0","She died of the flu while attending college.

Name: Gertrude Holder
Death date: 05 Jan 1919
Death place: Abilene, Taylor, Texas
Gender: Female
Race or color (on document): W
Age at death: 17 years 10 months 20 days
Estimated birth year:
Birth date: 17 Feb 1901
Birth place: Benjamin, Texas
Marital status: Single
Spouse name:
Father name: T. E. Holder
Father birth place: Texas
Mother name: Stella Adams
Mother birth place: Texas
Occupation:
Residence:
Cemetery name:
Burial place: Elida, N. M.
Burial date: 09 Jan 1919
Additional relatives:
Film number: 2073525
Digital GS number: 4167719
Image number: 2068
Reference number: cn 4927
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I31856","Holder","Oscar Joseph","10 Jul 1910","3 Jun 1973","0","Lynell Cordell writes that There's a Rootsweb family tree that gives his wife's name as Mildred Agnes Colville.

This could be her:
MILDRED HOLDER 28 May 1911 Jun 1983 87501 (Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM )(none specified)585-05-2543New Mexico","STR06" "I31855","Holder","Thomas Adams","10 Feb 1908","13 Jan 1974","0","Texas Death Index, 1903-2000
Name: Tom Holder
Death Date: 14 Jan 1974
Death County: Reeves
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Single
Death certificate #05089 give parent's as Edgar Holder an
d Stella Adams. He was a water well driller and died of a heart attack. Informant was Louise Holder, wife.","STR06" "I31855","Holder","Thomas Adams","10 Feb 1908","13 Jan 1974","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 census Eddy Co. NM ED 8-3 Pg. 49A
Carlsbad Prect. 1
85/87 Holder, Tom A., head, MW, 22, S, Foreman on cattle ra
nch, TX TX TX
Smith, Harb, partner, MW, 48, D, Foreman on cattle ranch, TX TX TX","STR06" "I31852","Holder","Thomas Edgar","7 Nov 1871","21 Jun 1949","0","Lovington, NM newspaper
June 23, 1949
Thomas E. Holder Passed Away
Funeral services will be held Friday, June 24, 1949, for Thomas Edgar Holder, whose death occurred Tuesday, June 21st, after an illness of several months duration. The remains will lie in state in the Chapel of the Smith-Yarbro Funeral Home until time of services, which will be held in the chapel at 4:30 p.m. Rev. Claude A Lorts, Minister of the First Christian Church of Clovis, and a family friend will officiate. Active bearers will be Woodrow Wood, J. S. Lister, J. C. Lister, Z---ey Edwards, F. L. Beal, V. M. Shortes and Wesley Allen. Honorary bearers are: Embry Wall, Joe Wilcox, Arthur Byrd and A. L. Frence of Elida, Bernard Cook, Portales and Carl Sams, Dan Berry, Fred Cox, Bob Beverly, Leland Campbell, Dow Woods, Al Spradling, Johnnie Roberts and Jim Beverly. Interment will be made in the Lovington Cemetery. The Smith-Yarbro Home will be in charge of arrangements. Mr. Holder was born in Hunt County, Texas on November 7, 1871. His marriage to Stella Adams took place November 5, 1899 at Benjamin, Texas. Six children were born to this union, two daughters having predeceased their father. Mr. Holder came to Redlands, N. M. in November, 1913, and in the spring of 1914 moved to Elida, N. M., where the family resided until they moved to Lovington in 1931. He was an active member of the Masonic Lodge and a member of the Christian Church. Mr. Holder was loved and respected by all members of the Masonic Lodge. All of the casket bearers together with many others, learned their Masonic work through the diligent coaching of Mr. Holder. He was a learned scholar in Masonary, and lived it's teachings. He was never too busy nor too tired to assist and advise men in Masonic work, and his advice and guidance will be greatly missed by the members of the Lovington Lodge. The deceased is survived by his wife and four sons, Thomas A. of Pecos, Texas, O. J., Santa Fe, A. C., Lovington, and Billy in Canada, by three grandsons and three granddaughters.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I31852","Holder","Thomas Edgar","7 Nov 1871","21 Jun 1949","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 census Knox Co. TX ED 43 Pg. 174A
Prect. 2
84/84 Holder, Edgar T., head, WM, Nov. 1871, 28, M, 0yrs.
, Stock farmer, TX TN TX
Estella, wife, WF, Aug. 1880, 19, M, 0yrs., 0/0 children, TX MO KY

1910 census Knox Co. TX ED 150 Pg. 11A
Prect. 1
147/150 Holder, Edgar, head, MW, 38, M 10yrs., Stockman, TX TN TX
Stella, wife, FW, 29, M 10yrs., 3/2 children, TX MS IL
Trudie, dau., FW, 9, TX TX TX
Tom, son, MW, 2, TX TX TX

1920 census Roosevelt Co. NM Ed 152 Pg. 238A
Elida, Prect. 2
Fm/62/68 Holder, Thos. E., head, MW, 48, M, Farmer stock, TX AL TX
Stella, wife, FW, 39, M, TX MS IL
Thomas A., son, MW, 11, TX TX TX
Oscar, son, MW, 9, TX TX TX
A. C., son, MW, 5, NM TX TX
Wilson, son, MW, 2, NM TX TX

1930 census Roosevelt Co. NM ED 21-6 Pg. 178A
Elida Village Prect. 2
60/66 Holder, Thomas E., head, MW, 58, M, age when first married 28, Laborer, odd jobs, TX TN TX
Stella, wife, FW, 49, M, age when first married 19, TX MS IL
Oscar, son, MW, 19, Dry Cleaner, Tailor shop, TX TX TX
A. C., son, MW, 15, NM TX TX
Alfred W., son, MW, 12, NM TX TX

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I45900","Holderness","Sallie B.","8 Jul 1825","6 Sep 1869","0","""....Sarah E. ""Sallie, b. 1825, married Anderson McLemore,as his second wife, 18 Jul 1854, Calhoun Co, AR. She died between 1860 and 1870 probably in Arkansas. Anderson married again and moved to Hopkins Co, TX, living near his brother-in-law, Dr. Robert c. Holderness....""

From the FindAGrave memorial page of Elizabeth Brooks Holderness, born 1795 in Caswell County, NC and died 1858 in Calhoun County, Ark.","STR06" "I12107","Holdsworth","Charles","28 Apr 1864","7 Jun 1954","0","Charles had been married previously and had had a daughter named Florence by his first wife.","STR06" "I827","Holland","Alice Josie","14 Apr 1881","4 Oct 1963","0","The Social Security Application for her son, M.B Pointer, lists her as Josie Alice Holland. All other sources show her first name as Alice.

Sarah Ritter (sjritter@compworldnet.com) writes that ""Josie Alice Holland, b. 14 Apr 1881 in Johnson Co, TX, is the daughter of John William Holland, b. 2 jun 1838 Carroll Co, TN, and wife, Martha Jane Parrish, b. 9 Nov 1844 Fannin Co, TX. Josie was the next to youngest of 13 children. Siblings are: Wm. Lafayette; Mary Elizabeth; Henry Columbus; Nancy A.; Mary Lucille; Caroline S.; Moses G.; Jefferson Needham; Lemuel B.; John Edgar; Lillie B.; and Merrett Wise Holland.""","STR06" "I48681","Holland","Billie Ann","Abt 1945","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1950 Census
Texas, Ellis, Ennis
Holland, Gerald Hea W M 24 Tx Salesman Wholesale Grocery
Holland, Billie Wif W F 24 Tx
Holland, Billie Ann Dtr W F 4 Texas (census was taken in April, so she was not 5 yet)
Holland, Gerald Jr Son Tx

Enumeration District: 70-31; Description: Ennis city: Ennis city - That part comprising Ward 1 Bounded by E. Ennis Ave., State Hwy. 34; City limits; City limits; S. Main
","STR06" "I17664","Holley","Larry Walter","Oct 1865","Yes, date unknown","0","Larry Jackson Holley, a great-grandson, notes that Larry Walter Holley came to Cottle County, Texas in the late 1880's.

","STR06" "I35181","Holley","Merl Ernest","12 Feb 1921","30 Nov 1971","0","Merl was born about 15 miles East of Paducah.

","STR06" "I2187","Holliday","Nancy","Abt 1796-1797","Aft 1860","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Gallatin
Enumerated 21 Sept 1850
Stamped 255
678-678
Nancy McGrew 54 F --- $320 Ga
Wm G. McGrew 23 M Farmer Mi
Amanda 19 F Mi
James McGrew 17 M Laborer Mi
John McGrew 16 M Mi
Margaret McGrew 14 F Mi
George Hartley 22 M Laborer Mi
John W. Seers 70 M Garden Maker N. York

1860 Census
Texas, Victoria County, Victoria
Enumerated 14 Jun 1860
Page 39
279-287
Martha Cunningham 22 F ---- $7500 $7000 Miss
Nancy McGrue 63 F ---- $--- $1500 Ga
Amanda McGrue 29 F Miss

","STR06" "I2188","Holliday","Olivia Elvira","Bef 1802","Yes, date unknown","0","Wynema McGrew shows her born ca 1806-1810, but based on the fact she married in 1817, it was likely no earlier that 1800-1803.","STR06" "I2343","Holliday","Thomas","1806","Yes, date unknown","0","Sheriff of Copiah Co, MS for many years. Moved to Vicotoria, TX by 1860.","STR06" "I26636","Hollingsworth","Caroline","Abt 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","Was married first to an ISEL.","STR06" "I28893","Hollis","Martin Van Buren","Abt 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Possibly a descendant of this family???

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Hollis Surname Researchers
And Webpage links

Thomas C. HOLLIS born 1792 and his wife Elizabeth Nancy TAYLOR (daughter of James Taylor) Children: William Gerald, MOSES Jackson, Mary Polly, John Floyd, Ezekiel, Henrietta, JAMES McLEMORE, Elizabeth E., Martha Ann, Susan Ann, Francis E., Thomas Taylor. Then Thomas Married Rebecca Pearson and had the following children: Jeremiah and Penelope who were twins and Margaret Karina. Then Thomas married Elizabeth Bussey Bozeman and had the following child: Benjamin Pullman Hollis

Carlotta Hollis Bates , Roots v3.00, Family Treemaker, PAF

Kristi Tavery","STR06" "I38458","","","","","","","" "I6995","Holman","Amanda ""Mandy""","24 Jul 1817","26 Jun 1894","0","In both 1870 and 1880. Amanda Cartwright was living in a household with her son Leonidas ""Lon"" and his family.

Amanda died in Lon's home at age seventy-seven. The family gathered for her funeral and, as she had wished after almost a quarter century of widowhood, she was buried next to Matthew in the little private graveyard east of her old house. Lon composed suitable facts about her life on a sheet of paper entitled ""In Memoriam"" for use of the minister. Besides providing her birthdate, parents' names, date of arrival in San Augustine, and marriage dated, and noting the loss of one of her six children, Lon added, ""She was one of the Kindest of Mothers and devoted wife, a faithful Christian, charitable to all in need and beloved by all who know her. She had joined the Methodist Church in 1858, and, he added, she had been a faithful and consistent member...Two weeks later, Lon, who once wrote poetry for Ludie, wrote six stanzas praising motherhood. (Henson and Parmelee, p. 305).

","STR06" "I6995","Holman","Amanda ""Mandy""","24 Jul 1817","26 Jun 1894","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, PO San Augustine
Enumerated 6 July 1870
Page 20
121-121
Cartwright, A 52 F W Keep House 343291 15529 Tenn
Cartwright, M 14 M W At School Tx
Cartwright, A. P. 30 M W Merchant Tx
Cartwright, Ophelia 23 F W Tx
Cartwright, Mathew Jr 7/12 M W Tx
Jones, Tom 20 M B Svt Tx
Burl, Elvira 15 F B Svt Tx
Sexton, Qunn? 10 F B Tx","STR06" "I14628","Holman","America ""Meck""","22 Oct 1822","6 Feb 1892","0","Meck had lost her husband in 1849 and have lived with the Barksdales until her remarriage to merchant J. C. Akin. (Henson and Parmelee, p. 176).","STR06" "I16311","Holman","Anna","15 Jan 1839","Abt 1923","0","Along with her cousins Mary Garrett and Victoria Thomas, she ""Attended St. Mary's Hall, an elite Episcopalian finishing school founded in 1837 in Burlington, New Jersey, near Philadelphia...(enduring) terrible homesickness and culture shock upon...arrival in November 1854."" (Henson and Parmelee, THE CARTWRIGHTS OF SAN AUGUSTINE, p. 174)"" She and her husband moved to Kaufman County soon after the civil war, but their relationship with her Uncle Matthew Cartwright seemed strained by his handling of some of her inheritance. (ibid, p. 264).","STR06" "I16311","Holman","Anna","15 Jan 1839","Abt 1923","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, San Augustine, San Augustine District
Enumerated 14 Sept 1850
Stamped 336
77-77
Wm. Garrett 38 M Farmer 14700 Tenn
Lucette Garrett 22 F Texas
Clementine Garrett 14 F Tenn
Mary Garrett 12 F Tenn
William Garrett 2 M Tenn
Anna Holman 10 F Tenn
Wm Holman 8 M Tenn","STR06" "I10076","Holman","Elizabeth ""Betty""","Abt 1815","Abt 1886","0","Harry Noble shows that her first marriage was to a Mr. Dye, before moving to Texas. Henson and Parmelee write that she married third Iredell D. Thomas, Sr., and was a stepmother to Victoria ""Tory"" Thomas who along with her cousins Anna Holman and Mary Garrett ""Attended St. Mary's Hall, an elite Episcopalian finishing school founded in 1837 in Burlington, New Jersey, near Philadelphia...(enduring) terrible homesickness and culture shock upon...arrival in November 1854."" (Henson and Parmelee, THE CARTWRIGHTS OF SAN AUGUSTINE, p. 174)","STR06" "I1642","Holman","Elvira ""Ella""","14 Oct 1825","6 Apr 1855","0","After John Cartwright's death, Elvira married Otis M. WHEELER, and can be found as ""wife"" in his household, along with a namesake newborn son, and her first-born, four year old William Cartwright. They later moved to Polk County. Matthew Cartwright wrote in his daybook ""Mrs. John Clinton Cartwright married O. M. Wheeler in 8 mos and 8 days from Death of her Husband. Myself & wife rec'd invitation from the Madam late in the evening to take supper at candle lighting. She intended to moving to the country and making her home at Col. Wheeler. We went in the dark and Rain through the mud and saw the last of John C. Cartwright's fond and ever adoring wife."" (Henson and Parmelee, p. 153).","STR06" "I1642","Holman","Elvira ""Ella""","14 Oct 1825","6 Apr 1855","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine District
Enumerated 10 OCt 1850
Stamped 353
311-311
W. W. Holman 39 M Farmer 30,000 KY
Eliza Holman 26 F Mi
Wm. Holman 1 M Tx
312-312
Otis M . Wheeler 37 M Farmer 50000 Mass
Elvira Wheeler 25 F Tenn
Otis Wheeler 5/12 Texas
John Polley 27 M Overseer Tx
John Kelly 26 M Laborer Ohio
Wm. Cartwright 4 M Tx","STR06" "I1652","Holman","Isaac","14 Sep 1783","10 Aug 1835","0","Isaac was a veteran of the War of 1812 where he earned the title of Colonel. An attorney by profession, he was attracted to politics. He was elected to the Kentucky legistlature in 1810 and again in 1816. In 1818, he moved his family to Lincoln County, Tennessee, where he immersed himself in public affairs, running for the Tennessee assembly in 1823, and later serving as state senator. A credit squeeze in Tennessee put the Holman family in a financial bind, and the family decided to move to Texas. Sons William W. and James S. made the trip first, arriving in San Augustine in October 1834. (Noble, page 111). Isaac arrived in December with his two younger sons. In March, 1835, his wife and daughters followed. The entire family became citizens of the Redlands. Isaac died only eight months after his arrival in San Augustine. (Harry Noble) In ""The Cartwrights of San Augustine"" it was written that the family brought 20 slaves with them to Texas. (Henson & Parmelee, p. 84)","STR06" "I42014","Holman","Isaac","Abt 1809","Abt 1833","0","Henson and Parmelee show that he married first Louisa V. Higgins, and second ?Montgomery?. He was the father of six children by his second wife, Lucius, Delia, Anna, Mary, Harriet Ann, and James B. Holman.","STR06" "I14098","Holman","James Saunders","Abt 1804","Abt 1867","0","James would make his mark in Houston, Texas. He would become involved in John and Augustus Allen's Houston venture and would eventually own 13 1/2 Houston blocks, and would serve as Houston's first Mayor. Holman avenue was named in his honor. (Noble, page 112).

James, along with his brother William W., joined Captain Bailey Anderson, Jr.'s company, the Texas forces that had been camped around San Antonio since early October, 1835---reinforcements to the ""Siege of Bexar."" (Noble, page 113). Henson and Parmelee note that they took eleven pounds of powder and a bar of lead from the Cartwright store. (Henson & Parmelee, p. 85). His son, Columbus Holman of Austin, stopped for lodging at the home of his Aunt Amanda Holman Cartwright in Sabine county in 1863, en route to Mississippi for duty with the commissary department. (ibid, p. 227)

Richard Browning, on the ""Ancestors and others for the Texas Cartwrights"" shows him instead as James Barksdale Holman, born 7 Sept 1801 and died 24 Feb 1855. This conflicts with Henson and Parmelee's book about the allied Cartwright family of San Augustine. They instead shows his dates as 1804-1867, and note he married a cousin, Martha Holman. They had a eight children, Hardy Columbus, Isaac W, Joseph, James Smith, Polly Ann who m. J. D. GILLUM, Willis M., Louisa Virginia who m. G. M FLOURNOT and William Fulton.","STR06" "I14240","Holman","Polly Anne","Abt 1811","Aft 1890","0","Married a Barksdale. (Noble, page 128). Henson and Parmelee show him as Dr. James G. BARKSDALE. She remained in Tennessee. (Henson and Parmelee, p. 176).","STR06" "I16312","Holman","William ""Billy"" Sanford","Abt 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","William's ""Uncle Billy"" Holman was appointed his guardian in December, 1857 by Chief Justice Alfred Polk. William's sister, Anna Holman, and her husband, Richard F. Slaughter, a San Augustine Attorney filed a petition against William W. Holman and Matthew Cartwright to gain control of William Holman's interest in a 722 acre tract obtained by Clementine Holman dec'd as an heir to the estate of John Cartwright. After hearing the case the judge ruled against the Slaughters. (Noble, Harry P. TEXAS TRAILBLAZERS: SAN AUGUSTINE PIONEERS: Best of East Texas Publishers, Lufkin, Texas, 1999, pp. 128-129).

Henson and Parmelee write that ""William S. Holman, the orphan son of Sanford and Clementine"" served alongside his cousin, Lon Cartwright [a son of Amanda Holman] during the Civil War. On May 25, 1861, Lon, Meck ""and twenty other volunteers rode to Shelby County, where Captain Short lived, to enlist...Short's company left in June to rendezvous near Dallas, where along with other East Texas units, they were sworn into Col. Elkana Greer's mounted regiment....(and) eventually were designated as the Third Texas Cavalry, and Short's company became Company E."" (Henson & Parmelee, THE CARTWRIGHTS OF SAN AUGUSTINE, p. 200, p. 205) By 1862, Bill was a second lieutenant of Company C, and ""acted nobly and received compliments from Maj. Stone for his gallant behavior."" (ibid, p. 224). After the civil war, he moved to Bell County where, in addition to his own business, he watched over the investments of his Uncle, Matthew Cartwright. (ibid, p. 264).","STR06" "I16312","Holman","William ""Billy"" Sanford","Abt 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, San Augustine, San Augustine District
Enumerated 14 Sept 1850
Stampted 336
77-77
Wm. Garrett 38 M Farmer 14700 Tenn
Lucette Garrett 22 F Texas
Clementine Garrett 14 F Tenn
Mary Garrett 12 F Tenn
William Garrett 2 M Tenn
Anna Holman 10 F Tenn
Wm Holman 8 M Tenn","STR06" "I8658","Holman","William Sanford","12 Sep 1816","23 Dec 1843","0","Biographical Notes from the Texas Archival Resources Online, A Guide to the Sanford Holman Papers, 1839-1845

William Sanford Holman was born in Fayette County, Kentucky, on 1816 April 12, a son of Isaac (1775-1835) and Anne Wigglesworth (1783-1841) Holman. A veteran of the War of 1812 and an attorney, Isaac Holman served as a Kentucky legislator and Tennessee state senator.

Sanford Holman moved with his family to Lincoln County, Tennessee, around 1818. A shortage of money and a resulting credit crisis in that state in 1834 prompted the Holman family to move to San Augustine County, Texas, in three groups between 1834 October and 1835 March. The family soon became prominent in the area, with Sanford's brother, William W. (1806-1873), representing San Augustine in the first Congress of the Republic of Texas. Another brother, James Saunders Holman (1804-1867), served as the first mayor of Houston after it was incorporated in 1837.

Sanford Holman served in the Texan army during the Texas Revolution and was a member of Captain William Kimbro's ""San Augustine Company"" at the Battle of San Jacinto. In 1842 September, President Sam Houston appointed Holman as Customs Collector for the San Augustine District. Owing the government more than $2,600, he was removed from office by 1843 July.

Sanford Holman married Clementine Cartwright (1819-1847) in San Augustine...The couple had two children, Annie (1839-1923), who married Richard Fendall Slaughter (1829-1904), and William Sanford, Jr.

Sanford Holman died in San Augustine on 1843 December 23. His brother William W. Holman and his widow Clementine were named administrators of his estate the following month.

References

Daughters of the Republic of Texas. Daughters of the Republic of Texas Patriot Ancestor Album. Paducah, Kentucky: Turner Publishing, 1995.

Daughters of the Republic of Texas. Founders and Patriots of the Republic of Texas: The Lineages of the Members of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, Volume II. Austin, Texas: Daughters of the Republic of Texas, 1974.

Daughters of the Republic of Texas. Muster Rolls of the Texas Revolution. Austin, Texas: Daughters of the Republic of Texas, 1986.

Dixon, Sam Houston, and Louis Wiltz Kemp. The Heroes of San Jacinto. Houston, Texas: Anson Jones Press, 1932.

Holman, Dixon W. ""James Sanders Holman."" Handbook of Texas Online. http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fho38.

Holman, Dixon W. ""William W. Holman."" Handbook of Texas Online. http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fho39.

Ingmire, Frances Terry, compiler. San Augustine County, Texas, Marriage Records, 1837-1880. St. Louis, Missouri: Frances Terry Ingmire, 1980.

Noble, Harry P., Jr. Texas Trailblazers: San Augustine Pioneers. Lufkin, Texas: Best of East Texas Publishers, 1999.

San Augustine Public Library. 1828-1940: Probate Cases of San Augustine County, Texas. Nacogdoches, Texas: Ericson Books, 1984


","STR06" "I14241","Holman","William W.","8 Dec 1806","5 Nov 1873","0","Also known as ""Colonel Billy"" and in later years affectionally called ""Uncle Billy."" Uncle Billy had only one child himself, but had more than fifty nieces and nephews, many following him about, depending on him, learning at his knee.

He arrived to Texas in 1834, acquiring a segment of Benjamin Lindsey's headright--two-thirds of a league and a labor (3,129 acres) for $2,200. The tract was three miles northwest of San Augustine. (Noble, page 112).

William W. Holman, along with his brother James, joined Captain Bailey Anderson, Jr.'s company, the Texas forces that had been camped around San Antonio since early October, 1835---reinforcements to the ""Siege of Bexar."" (Noble, page 113). William went with Ben Milam into San Antonio on December 5th, and served as attillery lieutenant and quartermaster during the bloody four day battle for San Antonio. He returned to San Augustine, but again enlisted in the militia, serving three months in Captain John M. Bradley's company. He later served as San Augustine's first Representative to the Congress of the Republic of Texas. During its initial session, the First Congress established two charters for institutions of higher education, one of which was the University of San Augustine. Holman was honored by being named one of the fifteen original trustees.

He was a devout horseman and a racing enthusiast throughout his life. He ran a notice in the 6 April 1846 issue of the Red-Lander about ""Leviathan--the Celebrated Race Horse.""

The records are vague, even conflicting, about Holman's marriages and children. THE NEW HANDBOOK OF TEXAS, Volume 3, states that he ""....married Elizabeth Yearger about 1848 and had a son, William W. Holman, Jr. born in 1849. His wife died before 1860, and his son died prior to 1876."" The census records tend to confirm this. However, no marriage license was ever issued to him in San Augustine County. Other records indicate he had been married earlier to Jacob Garrett's daughter, and one son, William was born to that union. (Noble, page 124)

Henson and Parmelee also show his wife as Elizaberth Yearger.","STR06" "I14241","Holman","William W.","8 Dec 1806","5 Nov 1873","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine District
Enumerated 10 OCt 1850
Stamped 353
311-311
W. W. Holman 39 M Farmer 30,000 KY
Eliza Holman 26 F Mi
Wm. Holman 1 M Tx
312-312
Otis M . Wheeler 37 M Farmer 50000 Mass
Elvira Wheeler 25 F Tenn
Otis Wheeler 5/12 Texas
John Polley 27 M Overseer Tx
John Kelly 26 M Laborer Ohio
Wm. Cartwright 4 M Tx
","STR06" "I10216","Holmes","Amanda","Aft 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","""Mandy served as postmistress of Wilhan, a temporary post office in the vicinity of Old Salem. She had sheep cut, spun, dyed and wove the wool to make her clothing & used a 28 gauge shotgun with accuracy. She lived in an old homeplace in Old Salem, now just across the road from Camp Bill Stark....Tony and Amanda had 5 daughters, all of whom lived in the Call area. Georgia, Ola, Trudy, Laura and Paul Jones (we called her Paulie). All 5 married, two, Laura and Trudy died young. I believe I was told it was of ""consumption."" Ola married Clarence Wightman, a lawyer, partner of Handcock, and they had three children, Tom, Ola Amanda and George. All married, moved away and had their families away from this area. Paulie married & divorced Royal McMahon, she had one daughter, Mary Lynn, who married and lived until her death in Alaska"" (email from Phyllis Martin .","STR06" "I38714","Holmes","Aubry Lee","14 Feb 1910","22 Aug 1919","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF4N-JV4
Name: Aubry Lee Holmes
Death Date: 22 Aug 1919
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 9 years 6 months 8 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 14 Feb 1910
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: T.G. Holmes
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Cartee
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation:
Place of Residence: Call, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Call, Texas
Burial Date: 23 Aug 1919
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2073635
Digital Film Number: 4167847
Image Number: 3087
Reference Number: Cert # 24561
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I6007","Holmes","Caroline Annabel ""Annie""","15 Apr 1867","21 Mar 1951","0","Called ""Annie."" She was legally adopted by the Cleaver's when she was 12 years old, as her mother had died at the birth of her last child, who was stillborn. Annie remembered her brothers using a little ditty to remember their names. She said ""they were Alf and Doug and Mac, Charlie, Keat and Jack, James and Henry."" Her sister was named Catherine, after their mother. All contact was lost with her birth family. Apparently only the girls were adopted out, the boys all being big enough for their father, Caleb, to care for and to help him with the farm.

Annie went to with the Cleaver family to help cook for the men that worked in the forest. There she met George and they were married. Later they moved to St. John, Michigan, and then on to Cass City.

An item in the Cass City paper (circa 1947) reads:

""""One Cow Heard"" Brings Owner Nice Revenue

The ""one cow heard"" of Mrs. Geo Kolb, who lives in Elkland Township, on the Tuscola-Sanilac County Line, brought its owner a check for $20.30 for milk produced the first two weeks of July. Mrs. Kolb is in the eightieth year and cares for the cow herself and does the milking.

Her grandchildren, sent over to help with the chores, remember that she would not allow anyone to milk HER cow. She would, however, put them to work, telling them she'd have a surprise for them at supper. When they came in, their would be a big, deep dish apple pie, warm from the oven. She had apples years round, as she would thread the excess on a string to dry.

Annie was thrifty, drinking hot water reather than coffee. She would sometimes flavor it with hot milk and call it 'Cambridge tea.'

At Easter, the children could have all the eggs they wanted, but this was the only time. The rest of the year, eggs were sold for money that was needed to help raise such a large family.

(Excerpted from Art Peck's book)

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, March 23, 1951

BULLETIN

Mrs. George Kolb, for many years a resident of Elkland township, died Wednesday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ted Bruggeman, in Philadelphia, Pa. and was brought to Cass City Saturday. Funeral services will be held in the Douglas Funeral Home Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, March 30, 1951

Mrs. Kolb Funeral Rites Held Sunday

Funeral services for Mrs. George H. Kolb, former Elkland township resident, who died in Philadelphia last week, were held Sunday afternoon at the Douglas Funeral Home, Rev. S.R. Wurtz officiating. Interment was in Elkland cemetery.

The former Annie Holmes, she was born April 15, 1867 in Ellington Township. She married George H. Kolb in 1883 at Caro. In 1900, Mr. and Mrs. Kolb moved to their farm in Elkland Township on Greenland Road where Mr. Kolb died 18 years ago. Mrs. Kolb remained on the farm until a few years ago when she went to live with her daughters in Detroit, St. Johns and Philadelphia because of her failing health.

Mrs. Kolb is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Leon Ormes of St. Johns, Mrs. Walter Wisniewski of Detroit, Mrs. Charles Kleinschmidt of Dearborn, Mrs. Ted Brueggeman of Philadelphia, Pa. and Mrs. Walter Markin of Birmingham, one son, Harold Kolb of Pontiac, 11 grandchildren and 24 great grandchildren. Three children also preceded her in death.

Other out-of-town relatives who attended her funeral included Mrs. Ferris Jamison and daughters of Saginaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Abke of Caro, Mr. and Mrs. Robt Wagner and family of North Branch, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gordon of Pontiac, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Wright of Oxford, Mr.a nd Mrs. Lester Theill of Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Helbeck and family of St. Johns and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nix, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Theill, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Wright, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Theill, all of Detroit.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)

The classified section of the Cass City Chronicle, March 30, 1951, page 7, also contained the following note of thanks:

It is with deep appreciation and gratitude that we acknowledge the kindness and thoughtful consideration of our loving friends in sharing with us the loss of our dear mother, Mrs. Annie Kolb. We also express our thanks to Rev. Wurtz and those assisting him in the services. The family.","STR06" "I187","Holmes","Caroline Maria","Jan 1841","7 Jun 1901","0","When Maria was eight years old, her mother died of Cholera, and she was placed in the Poydras Orphan Asylum for Females by order of the court recorder on August 19, 1849. Her father was still living, but presumable unable to care for his children. She was Protestant. On May 19, 1856, she was placed with a Mrs. Randall.

In 1900, she was living with her youngest son and his wife. When she died in 1901, the funeral services were held at their residence on 2518 Poydras Street. She was buried in Cypress Grove 2 Cemetery, which was later excavated during the 1930's for construction of Canal Boulevard. Her remains were not relocated to another burial place.","STR06" "I38715","Holmes","Dru McMickin","Abt 1912","13 Sep 1960","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFYY-6R9
Name: Dru Mcmickin Holmes
Death Date: 13 Sep 1960
Death Place: Newton County, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 48 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1912
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: T. G. Holmes
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Stella Cartee
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116619
Digital Film Number: 4166552
Image Number: 3123
Reference Number: CN 74548
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I20239","Holmes","Milliard ""Gene"" Eugene","15 Mar 1922","18 Nov 1982","0","His headstone has a masonic symbol. His name is inscribed as E. M. ""Gene"" Holmes, Sr.","STR06" "I38712","Holmes","Royal ""Roy"" Albert","4 Jun 1903","22 Sep 1972","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JN7L-KG3
Name: Roy Albert Holmes
Death Date: 22 Sep 1972
Death Place: Newton, Newton, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 69 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 04 Jun 1903
Birthplace: Call Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: T G Holmes
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Stella A Cartee
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242088
Digital Film Number: 4005484
Image Number: 02227
Reference Number: 77567
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I10213","Holmes","Thomas Harrison","Abt 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Thomas HOLMES Self M Male W 45 MS Farmer SC AL Teresa HOLMES Wife M Female W 37 GA Keeping House GA GA Thomas Son S Male W 13 TX Farm Worker MO GA Amanda Dau S Female W 10 TX At Home MO GA Buck Son S Male W 8 TX MO GA Mary Dau S Female W 3 TX MO GA Laura Dau S Female W 1 TX MO GA Source Information:
Census Place Jasper, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255313
NA Film Number T9-1313
Page Number 146D","STR06" "I10214","Holmes","Tom Green ""Black Tom""","16 Nov 1866","9 May 1942","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 5
Enumerated 5 May 1910
SD ? ED 113 Sheet 22A Stamped 114
399-407
Holmes, Thomas G Head M W 43 M2 8 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Holmes, Estella Wf F W 27 m1 8 3/3 Iowa Maryland Ohio
Holmes, Robert Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Teamster Log Camp
Holmes, Rosa Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Holmes, Katie Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Holmes, Royal Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Holmes, Thomas Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Holmes, Aubrey Son M W 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Mullinger, Fred Hired Man M W 25 S Maryland Maryland Maryland Laborer Farm

1920 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 5
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 143 Sheet 10B
Fm 188-188
Holmes, Thomas G Head M W 53 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Holmes, Estella Wf F W 36 M Iowa Iowa Iowa
Holmes, Royal Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Iowa
Holmes, Thomas G Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Iowa
Holmes, Mekin Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Iowa
Holmes, Una B Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Iowa
Holmes, Volet Dtr F W 1 8/12 S Tx Tx Iowa
Wright, Darnie Boarder F W 23 S Tx Tx Iowa Teacher Private School


","STR06" "I38719","Holmes","Una","5 Jan 1914","Yes, date unknown","0","The Texas Birth Certificate does not show her name. Barbara Yancey Dore shows her as Alva(?). On the 1920 census, she is shown as Una.","STR06" "I19964","Holpuch","Jan ""John""","19 Jul 1839","7 Jan 1902","0","The son of Peter and Kate HOLPUCH. He contracted 80 acres of railroad land in 1878, in Saline County. This land was later sold to Anton KUSKA. He contracted 160 acres, also in Atlanta Township, and later sold to Frank SOUKUP on September 2, 1891.

He and Frank STECH later bought land int he new town of Castor, which it Tobias today. The village granted them a license to sell malt spirits and liquor. John eventually made his home on a lot in Tobias, moving later to the Turkey Creek township. Prior to the turn of the century, he was in the implement business in Milligan.","STR06" "I19964","Holpuch","Jan ""John""","19 Jul 1839","7 Jan 1902","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1880 Census

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John HOLPUCH Self M Male W 41 BOH Farmer BOH BOH
Anna HOLPUCH Wife M Female W 43 BOH Keeping House BOH BOH
Catie HOLPUCH Dau S Female W 10 IA BOH BOH

Source Information:
Census Place Atlanta, Saline, Nebraska
Family History Library Film 1254755
NA Film Number T9-0755
Page Number 128A","STR06" "I19973","Holpuch","Joseph","16 Mar 1897","Aug 1984","0","SSN 552-01-0295","STR06" "I20494","Holst","Edward N. ""Jack""","13 Dec 1911","19 Feb 1990","0","SSN 508-44-5094","STR06" "I40307","Holt","Beulah Mary","2 Jan 1916","5 Nov 1997","0","John W. Clark shows her as a daugther of James Augustus HOLT and Ollie Zetta BATTENFIELD.","STR06" "I7331","Holt","Ida Eldora","15 Feb 1880","27 Jul 1959","0","As of the 1910 Sabine County Census, she was listed as the mother of 6 children, all of whom were still living.

Her Texas Death Certificate shows that her parents were Bill HOLT and Margaret FARRIS. The informant was Mrs. W. D. Curl, her daughter, Maudie Strickland Curl. She was widowed, and a 13 year resident of Kirbyville at the time of her death.","STR06" "I47502","Holt","Juston Olivia","4 Jul 1896","1 Aug 1980","0","Her Texas Death Certificate shows her as a daughter of Jack A. Holt and Mary Stack. She was a resident of Pineland, Texas at the time of her death.","STR06" "I34622","Holt","Lou Etta","3 Oct 1895","23 Dec 1968","0","Her Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows her as the daugther of Rachel Fullen and Thad Holt. The informant was her husband, Dale Aubrey, Sr.","STR06" "I34655","Holtmeier","Lee","30 Aug 1935","22 Nov 2009","0","Lee Holtmeier, 74, of Grand Island died Sunday, Nov. 22, 2009, at home with his loving family by his side. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Peace Lutheran Church in Grand Island. The Rev. Michael Reiners will officiate. Private family burial will be prior to service in the Grand Island City Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday at All Faiths Funeral Home in Grand Island. Mr. Holtmeier was born Aug. 30, 1935, at Tobias to Albert and Hermina (Meyer) Holtmeier. Survivors of the immediate family include his wife, Jeanie; a son and daughter-in-law, Doug and Brigitte Holtmeier of Kearney; a daughter, Shari Holtmeier of Lutz, Fla.; and three brothers and two sisters-in-law, Norval Holtmeier of North Platte, Lavern and Shirley Holtmeier of Rockville and Aldo and Marilyn Holtmeier of Crete. Other survivors are grandchildren, Liza and her husband, Chad Lorenz, Blake Holtmeier and Brady Holtmeier. His parents welcomed him into heaven. Lee was raised in Tobias, where he attended Zion Lutheran School and graduated from Tobias High School. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Doane College and his Masters from the University of Cincinnati. He was united in marriage to Willa (Jeanie) Kotas on Aug. 4, 1957, at Milligan. They lived at Guide Rock, Cincinnati, Ohio, Lexington and Leola, Pa., before moving to Grand Island. Lee was a school teacher and coach for Guide Rock Public Schools and Lexington Public Schools. He went to work for New Holland in Lexington before joining the plant in New Holland, Pa. He later moved to Grand Island retiring from New Holland on Jan. 1, 1998. He is a member of Peace Lutheran Church. Lee enjoyed golfing and was an avid sports fan. He enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren especially attending their many activities. Memorials are suggested to Peace Lutheran Church or Asera Care Hospice. Condolences may be sent to < http://www.giallfaiths.com/> .

Published in The Grand Island Independent on 11/24/2009, Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I30930","Holton","Edward Kendrick","17 Dec 1843","Yes, date unknown","0"," He became First Lieutenant in the 5th Wisconsin Zouaves.","STR06" "I30931","Holton","Francis Gideon","20 Apr 1846","Yes, date unknown","0"," He became Captain in the 37th Wisconsin.","STR06" "I10397","Holton","James Lucas","20 Sep 1880","29 Sep 1959","0","SOURCE: Obituary, Jasper, April 25: Jim Lucas Holton, 79, of San Antonio died in a San Antonio hospital at 6:30 pm on Saturday. He was born and reared in Jasper County and had lived in San Antonio for 40 years. Funeral services will be 10 am Monday at Zion Hill Cemetery with Rev. Jack Lee of Jasper officiating.

According to Jenny Holton, Family researcher, Jim Lucas was a resident of the state hospital for years. He had a tumor of some sort in his brain that impaired him.

The son of William Holton and Laura Smith.","STR06" "I15226","Holton","Lewis Gideon","Abt 1903","","0","He was living with his grandparents, William and Sarah Davidson, at the time of the 1910 census.","STR06" "I15224","Holton","Myrtle","Abt 1901","","0","She was living with her grandparents, William and Sarah Davidson, at the time of the 1910 census. She married a Hughes.","STR06" "I19383","Holton","Rachel","Bef 1653","Yes, date unknown","0","Dau. of Deacon William HOLTON of Northampton. Rachel m. for her second husband 16 May 1698, Nathan BRADLEY of E. Guilford, Ct., now Madison, Ct. This marriage took her younger children with her into Southern Connecticut.","STR06" "I15225","Holton","William Pryor","Abt 1904","","0","He was living with his grandparents, William and Sarah Davidson, at the time of the 1910 census.","STR06" "I29162","Honicky","Anna","18 Dec 1881","22 Jul 1965","0","Marie and Anna were the daughters of Frank HORNICKY and Elizabeth KRAL.

Obituary, from FindAGrave

?sup?MRS. ANNA MATEJKA CALLED BY DEATH WHILE RESTING

Mrs. Emil (Anna) Matejka passed away very unedpectedly, Thursday afternoon, July 22, 1965, while resting. She was 83 years of age.

Anna Honisky, daughter of Elizabeth (Kral) and Frank Honisky, was born December 18, 1881, of English descendants. She came with her parents and brothers and sisters, to Crete, Neb., where they made their home. Later they moved to a farm south of Exeter, where she grew up and received her education. She lived with the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thorpe family of Geneva for a length of time, and also lived in Denver, Col., and Pierce, Neb.

October 31, 1905, she was married to Emil Matejka, and they lived on their farm east of Milligan more than 59 years.

Among the family events she cherished most were the family get-togethers, and the celebrations of their wedding anniversaries, the 50th and 59th.

Mrs. Matejka was a lady of many commendable qualities, and was devoted to the welfare of her family. Her self sacrificing devotion to her home and family endeared her to all who came to know her. She will be greatly missed in her home, where her crowning glory was her motherhood. The memory of her serviceable life will remain a sacred and comforting possession for the family relatives and friends.

She is survived by her husband, one daughter, and three sons, Mildred Fujan; Charles, William, and Alois. Three grandchildren and one great-grandson. She was preceded in death by two sons, her parents, three brothers and three sisters, and one granddaughter Lori LuAnn Matejka.?/sup?","STR06" "I42719","Hood","Lawrence","Nov 1891","Yes, date unknown","0","He married a MAIME/MAYME and they had daughters Anna G and Ethel in their household as of the 1920 and 1930 census.","STR06" "I42719","Hood","Lawrence","Nov 1891","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Indiana, Fayette County, Jackson Twp, Everton
Enumerated 2 May 1910
SD 8 ED 29
160-160
Hood, Orvil Head M W 43 M1 19 Ind Ind Ind Farmer
Hood, Stella Wf F W 42 m1 19 1/1 Ind Ind Ind
Hood Lawrence Head m W 18 M11 1/1 In Ind Ind Farm Laborer
Hood, Maime Wf F W 19 m1 1 1/1 Ind Ind Ind
Hood, Anna Dtr F W 1/12 S Ind Ind Ind

1920 Census
Indiana, Fayette County, Connersville Twp
Enumerated 21 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 2 Sheet 7B
146-152
Hood, Lawrence Head M W 28 M Ind In Ind Helper Blower works
Hood, Mayme Wf F W 29 M Ind In Ind
Hood, Anna G Dtr F W 9 S Ind Ind Ind
Hood, Ethel Dtr F AW 6 S Ind Ind Ind
151-157
Hood, Orville Head M W 53 M Ind Ind Ind Laborer Farm
Hood, Mary S WEf F W 52 M Ind Pa Ohio


","STR06" "I42680","Hood","Orville","Jan 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Indiana, Fayette County, Columbia Twp
Enumerated 2 and 4 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 1 Sheet 1B
19-19
Wood, Orvan Had W M Jan 1866 34 m9 Ind Ind Ind Farmer
Wood, Estella Wf W F Feb 1867 33 m 9 2/1 Ind Pa Ind
Wood,. Lawrence Son W M Nov 1891 8 Ind Ind Ind
Wood, Samuel Father W M Dec 1833 66 Wd Ind Pa Ky Farm Laborer
Hull, William Boarder W M Apr 1851 49 S Ind Va Va Farmer

1910 Census
Indiana, Fayette County, Jackson Twp, Everton
Enumerated 2 May 1910
SD 8 ED 29
160-160
Hood, Orvil Head M W 43 M1 19 Ind Ind Ind Farmer
Hood, Stella Wf F W 42 m1 19 1/1 Ind Ind Ind
Hood Lawrence Head m W 18 M11 1/1 In Ind Ind Farm Laborer
Hood, Maime Wf F W 19 m1 1 1/1 Ind Ind Ind
Hood, Anna Dtr F W 1/12 S Ind Ind Ind

1920 Census
Indiana, Fayette County, Connersville Twp
Enumerated 21 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 2 Sheet 7B
146-152
Hood, Lawrence Head M W 28 M Ind In Ind Helper Blower works
Hood, Mayme Wf F W 29 M Ind In Ind
Hood, Anna G Dtr F W 9 S Ind Ind Ind
Hood, Ethel Dtr F AW 6 S Ind Ind Ind
151-157
Hood, Orville Head M W 53 M Ind Ind Ind Laborer Farm
Hood, Mary S WEf F W 52 M Ind Pa Ohio

1930 Census
Indiana, Fayette, Connersville Twp
Enumerated April 24, 1930
ED 21-10 SD 9 Sheet 10A Stamped 148
230-237
Hood, Orville Hed M W 64 Wd 23 Ind Ind Ind Farm Laborer


","STR06" "I35306","","","","","","","" "I35302","","","","","","","" "I13315","Hooker","George Frank","9 Nov 1885","19 Jun 1972","0","Helena showed, apparently in error, that he was born in ""East, Texas."" It appears she meant West, McLennan County, Texas.","STR06" "I13357","Hooker","John Warren","7 Sep 1917","1 May 2004","0","Helena Soukup showed him born in Tinney, Oklahoma.","STR06" "I35304","","","","","","","" "I35301","Hooker","Richard D.","5 May 1934","24 Oct 2014","0","Richard Hooker, Jr. wrote, in 2010, that his father was now "" a retired Infantry Colonel living in Preston, MD on the Chesapeake. He is also a Mississippi native and is descended from Samuel B. Hooker, one of six brothers who came west from NC in the late 1700s and ended up in northern Mississippi. We are often asked, but we are not related to General Joe Hooker of Civil war fame.""

Obituary below was copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by David McInturff.

Colonel RICHARD D. HOOKER, SR. (Ret.) Colonel Richard ""Dick"" Hooker, Sr. passed away on October 24, 2014 at his home in Preston, MD at the age of 80. A native of Pass Christian, Mississippi, Colonel Hooker graduated with Distinguished Honors and an active duty commission from the ROTC program at the University of Mississippi, where he also served as president of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity and editor of the university newspaper.

Colonel Hooker initially served with the 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, and then with the 8th Division Airborne Brigade in Mainz, Germany. Following the advanced infantry officer course and one year of Vietnamese language training, he began the first of three tours in Vietnam as an advisor to the 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment, 5th Army of the Republic of Vietnam Division, followed by assignment as aide-de-camp to General William Westmoreland, Commander U.S. Military Assistance Command Vietnam. He then served as an instructor at the Armor School, Fort Knox, before attending Command and General Staff College and then returning to the Republic of Vietnam to serve as G3 Plans Officer, HQ IIFV, Nha Trang, and subsequently assuming command of the 1st Battalion, 50th Infantry (M), then attached to TF South, Phan Thiet.

Following five years in the Pentagon with the Army Staff and the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Colonel Hooker was assigned to the U.S. Military Mission to Iran. This tour of duty was followed by assignments as Army attach? to the Philippines, Deputy Chief of the U.S. Military Training Mission in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and immediately thereafter as Chief, Office of Military Cooperation, Beirut, Lebanon and Senior U.S. Defense Representative to Lebanon.

Colonel Hooker completed his military career in Washington, DC as Special Assistant to the Defense Intelligence Officer for Asia, Defense Intelligence Agency, the Pentagon. He retired from active duty in 1987 after 31 years of service. His awards and decorations included three awards of the Defense Superior Service Medal, the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star, eight air medals, various meritorious and commendation medals, and the Lebanese Order of the Cedars, Degree of Commander, Vietnamese Medal of Honor, and Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry. He had also been awarded the Combat Infantry Badge, Master Parachute Badge, Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badge, Saudi Arabian Parachute Badge and Philippine Army Parachute Badge. Following his retirement, Colonel Hooker was a consultant, editor and writer, and lived on the Choptank River on Maryland's Eastern Shore.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Bonnie McLemore Hooker, and is survived by three children: Dorothy Hooker Pearce of Newport News, VA, Colonel Richard D. Hooker Jr. of McLean, VA, and MaryAnne Martin of Smithfield, VA; seven grandchildren: Megan Duncan, Evelyn Pearce, Christoper Hooker, Richard David Hooker III, Rachel Dees, Price Martin, and Victoria Martin; and a great-granddaughter, Cadence Duncan.

Interment with full military honors will follow at a later date at Arlington National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Talbot Hospice Foundation, 586 Cynwood Drive, Easton, Maryland 21601.Interment with full military honors will follow at a later date at Arlington National Cemetery.

Published in The Washington Post on Nov. 2, 2014

","STR06" "I35303","Hooker","Richard D.","6 Jan 1957","Yes, date unknown","0","As of 2010, Col. Hooker was serving in the Communications Action Group in Afghanistan. Graduated USMA 1981. Retired as Colonel of Infantry, US Army 2010 (Grenada, Somalia, Rwanda, Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq, Afghanistan).
","STR06" "I35307","","","","","","","" "I44264","Hooks","James Thomas","14 Sep 1859","12 Dec 1934","0","From FindAGrave

James Thomas Hooks was the only son of Robert Melvin Hooks (FAG #5719349) & Martha Ann Grant Hooks (FAG #5713671). He married Queen Isabella McLemore c1880, dau of Wilson and Louisa Experience Broxton McLemore. James Thomas Hooks was living with his son Comer at 408 Jefferson St in Montgomery when he died.","STR06" "I48223","Hoover","Christopher Clair","3 Dec 1883","2 Jun 1972","0","On the 1910 Census, Christopher and Mary were living in Atwood, PA, and his occupation was Teamster, Gas Company. They had been married 4 years, and were shown as the parents of two children, both still living, daughters Edna and Veda.

The 1912 birth certificate of daughter Olive Ruth Hoover shows his occupation as Liveryman. He was 27 when she was born, and the family was living in Plumville, Indiana County, PA.

On the 1920 census, the family was still in Indiana Co, PA, and his occupation was that of a farmer.

In 1930, he was still living in Indiana County, PA. His wife Sally had died four years previously, and he was the sole occupant of his household, working as a laborer at odd jobs. None of his seven children were listed in the home, the younger ones likely living with relatives?

In 1940 he had remarried, and he and his second wife Anna were living in Indiana County, with her two sons, George and Donald Borland, as well as a 3 year old daugther Susanne and 9 month old son, Clarence.

In 1950, and Anna May were still in Indiana County. His occupation was cattle dealer. He and Mary had two more children, Rose Gene (7) and James (2). Stepson Donald was still living in the home, working as a salesman at a retail gas station. Their was also a lodger, Thomas Rupert, age 64, sharing their home.

OBITUARY

Christopher C Hoover, of Indiana, died Friday, June 2, 1972 at his home in Indiana RD 4. He was born 3 Dec 1883 at Atwood, the son of Zenas H. and Elizabeth Rowley Hoover. He was married April 3, 1937 to Mrs. Anna May McLain.

He had been a member of the US Trotting Association, and was a retired livestock dealer.

Survived by daughters and sons, Mrs. Edna Martin, Duncansville, Mrs. Veda Tocci, San Antonio, Mrs. Ruth Tocci and Zenas H Hoover, both of Indiana, Mrs. Edward (Etta Mae) Yarkowsie, Pittsburgh, Richard C Hoover and Mrs. Ahrens (Kathleen) Clever, both of Boulder, Colo, Mrs. James (Suzanne) Barto, Cherry Tree, Clarence Ed Hoover, Indiana, Mrs. Robert (Rose) Lundburg, Akron, OH, James Hoover, Blairsvillr, also 27 grandchildren and 27 great grandchildren.

Preceded in death by first wife, Mrs. Sally McSweeney Hoover, who died Dec. 8, 1926..

Interment Atwood Cemetery.

Published in the Indiana Gazette, Indiana, Pennsylvania, June 3, 1972.","STR06" "I48348","Hoover","Christopher Repine","17 Feb 1826","10 Feb 1901","0","Christopher enlisted on 3 September 1864 in Allegheny, PA into the Union Army, near the end of the Civil War, and mustered in the next day as a Private in the 6th Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery, Company B. A

Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, U.S., Civil War Muster Rolls, 1860-1869 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.

Original data: Pennsylvania (State). Civil War Muster Rolls and Related Records, 1861? 1866. Records of the Department of Military and Veterans' Affairs, Record Group 19, Series 19.11 (153 cartons). Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.","STR06" "I48229","Hoover","Cora O.","12 Aug 1887","10 May 1960","0","When she married James Myers in 1913, she was employed as a teacher.

Her 1960 Pennsylvania death certificate listed her parents incorrectly and Christopher Hoover (vs. Z. H. Hoover, as shown on her marriage certificate) and Elizabeth Baldwin (vs. Elizabeth Rowley). Birthdate and location, as well as her husband, match however. The informant was Jas. C. Myers of Moon Twp, PA, relationship not known, as she was shown as widow of James M Myers at the time of her death.","STR06" "I48227","Hoover","Dolla Pearl","Jan 1882","20 Feb 1910","0","Their Pennsylvania application for Marriage shows her as age 21, born to Zenith and Elizabeth E Hoover. Her occupation was shown as housekeeper.

Obituary

Mrs. John Mechling (nee Miss Dolly Hoover) died at her home in West Kittanning, on Sunday, February 20, 1910, after a lingering illness, of tuberculosis. She is survived by her husband and two little daughters. Funeral services will be held at her late home, this (Monday) evening, Rev. Taylor, of the First Baptist church officiating. The interment will be at Atwood, on Tuesday.

From scan of obituary on Find A Grave, added by Shirley Lukehart","STR06" "I48302","Hoover","Elizabeth C. ""Betty""","5 Feb 1903","7 May 1956","0","She died from complications of metastatic carcinoma, which originated 5 years previously in her breast. Her address at the time of her death was 728 West Main St, Mt. Pleasant, PA, Informant was her husband, C. L. De Priest, MD, of the same address.","STR06" "I48322","Hoover","Etta Mae","28 Apr 1920","5 Jan 2006","0","On the 1940 census, she was a student nurse at the Indiana Hospital in White Township, Pennsylvania.","STR06" "I48352","Hoover","Ezra","15 Apr 1868","20 Sep 1925","0","His Pennsylvania Death Certificate shows he was married to Nellie F Hoover at the time of his death, who was also the informant. He was shown as a retired Farmer, and was buried in Kittaning PA.","STR06" "I48353","Hoover","John A.","Feb 1858","11 Oct 1921","0","His death certificate listed his occupation as Merchant. He was married, and the informant was Cora B Hoover. Buried in Atwood PA.","STR06" "I48228","Hoover","John Reid","15 Aug 1885","18 Jul 1966","0","His Pennsylvania death certificate shows his usual occupation was ""Steel Mill, retired."" His address at the time of his death was 510 N 7th Street, Apollo, PA. The informant was his widow, Grace Hoover, of the same address.","STR06" "I48228","Hoover","John Reid","15 Aug 1885","18 Jul 1966","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I40095","Hoover","Mary ""Mollie"" Luanna","Jan 1844","Jan 1914","0","On her FindAGrave memorial, created by Nort & Jan Addy, the inscription on her tombstone in the Rosehill Cemetery was shown as ""Mary, wife of J.W. Norton"". The family bible refers to Mary Hoover and Mary Clapp in each of the two family records for which she is mother (she married John Clapp by whom she had 6 children prior to marrying James Wiley Norton). The Norton family plot is on the north end of Cedar.


","STR06" "I48230","Hoover","Nan Etta ""Nannie""","15 Nov 1890","22 Sep 1963","0","Obituary
The San Bernardino County Sun

Barnes-In San Bernardino, Calif., Sept 22, 1963, Mrs. Nan Etta Barnes, 72, native of Atwood, Pa., resident of San Bernardino 45 years. Services 3 p.m. Thursday, Mark B. Shaw Chapel. Burial Mt. View Cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel after 7 pm today.","STR06" "I48316","Hoover","Olive Ruth","19 Nov 1912","4 Feb 2007","0","Olive married the younger is brother of her sister's husband, Frank, both sons of Angelo Tocci and Mary Rose Mambuca.

A photo on Find A Grave, from the Oakland Cemetery and Mausoleum, shows the following three names:

Ruth Tocci 1912-2007
Kenneth K Snyder Sr 1927-2013
Betty L [nee KINTER] Snyder 1927-No Date of Death yet shown

Ruth's relationship to the Snyder's is not known. Per the obituary of Kenneth Snyder, also viewable on Find A Grave he is a son of Archie and Florence McKay Snyder, and the brother of Betty Smith. His wife born in 1927 was Betty Lou Kinter Snyder. It is possible they simply share the same space in the Mausoleum, and were not related.","STR06" "I48318","Hoover","Suzanne M","30 Mar 1937","4 Nov 2022","0","Suzanne M. (Hoover) Barto, 85, passed away Friday, Nov. 4, 2022, at Indiana Regional Medical Center.

Born in Indiana on March 30, 1937, Suzanne was the daughter of the late Christopher C. and Anna M. (McLain) Hoover.

She was a member of the Hilltop Baptist Church in Indiana and a long-time member of the USTA. Suzanne was a homemaker all her life and raised nine children. In her free time, she enjoyed horses, listening to Elvis, fishing and she loved going to the Indiana County Fair to watch harness racing.

Left to cherish her memory are her children: Jesse Barto, James Barto, Johnny Barto, Christine Mahan and husband Chris, Robert Barto and wife Chrissy, William Barto and wife Amy, Jerry Barto, Scott Barto and James Barto and wife Jackie; her brother, James Hoover and wife Nancy; 12 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren.

Mrs. Barto was preceded in death by her parents, three brothers and a sister.

Interment will be in Atwood Cemetery.

Robinson Lytle Shoemaker Funeral Home, Indiana, Pa.

(Copied from Find A Grave, Memorial ID 245463107)","STR06" "I48222","Hoover","Veda Bell","29 Sep 1908","21 Jun 1997","0","The SSDI shows her a daughter of Christopher Hoover and Sally McSweeney.

Veda Tocci

Veda Belle Tocci, 88, of San Antonio, Texas, formerly of Indiana, died Saturday, June 21, 1997, in San Antonio.

A daughter of Christopher and Sally McSweaney Hoover, she was born Sept. 29, 1908, in Plumville.

Mrs. Tocci was a former member of St. Bernard of Clairvaux Roman Catholic Church in Indiana.

She was a housewife and employed as a cafeteria worker in the San Antonio school system. She moved from Indiana to San Antonio in 1970.

Surviving are one son, Ronald, and his wife, Julie, Mandeville, LA.; two grandchildren, Ronald and Luchia Tocci; three sisters Ruth Tocci, Delmont; Etta Yarkowski, Pittsburgh, and Kathleen Clever, Akin, S.C. and one brother, Richard Tocci, Cedar Edge, Colo.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, James V. Tocci, Sr; and an infant son, James V. Jr.

A graveside service will be held 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Bernard Cemetery in Indiana, with her niece, Deacon Jean Steel, officiating.

Bowser-Minich Funeral Home, Indiana in charge of arrangements.

Indiana Gazetta, 24, June 1997, Tue - Page 7","STR06" "I48225","Hoover","Zenas Hamilton","21 Jul 1860","5 Feb 1919","0","The 1900 Census, in Cowanshannock, PA, lists him as a Farmer, married for 19 years, and indicates both of his parents were also born in Pennsylvania.

Obituary
From the Indiana Gazette, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Thursday, February 6, 1919

Death Calls Four Residents of the County

Z. H. Hoover, aged 58 years, died at this home on West Philadephia street, Wednesday morning at 4 o'clock. Death was caused by paralysis. Mr. Hoover was a well-known horse and cattle dealer in Armstrong county and also followed that occupation in Indiana county. He leaves his widow and these children: Mrs. J. M. Myers of Ambridge; J. R. Hoover of Apollo and Misses Etta and Elizabeth Hoover at home.Mr. Hoover was a conscientious member of the First United Presbyterian Church, the pastor of which, The Rev. Chalmers G Morrow will condut the funeral services at the Hoover home tomorrow evening. Interment will be made at Atwood Saturday morning.","STR06" "I48304","Hoover","Zenas Hamilton","2 Oct 1916","16 Mar 1994","0","Obituary
Indiana Gazette

Zenas Hoover

Zenas H. Hoover, 77, Indiana, died March 16, 1994, at the University Mediccal Center in Las Vegas, Nev.

A son of Christopher C and Sally McSwiney Hoover, he was born Oct. 2, 1916, in Plumville.

Mr. Hoover was a member of the Zion Lutheran Church, Indiana, [PA}; and the VFW Post #1989, having served as past commander and as a district commander of the 26th District.

He was a veteran of World War II, where he served in the U.S. Army Co. A, 38th Regiment, 2nd Division. He received the Bronze Starr and Purple Heart. He organized and was the first commander of the Indiana County [PA} United Veterans.

He was a retired letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service in Indiana [PA]. He was elected and served as Indiana County Auditor. He was also involved with numerous organizations throughout the county.

Survivint are his wire, Winifred F. Neal Hoover, Indiana [PA}, two sons and one daughter, Richard G., Penn Run, Robert W, Indiana; and Betty J. Glenn, Las Vegas; six grandhildren; five great grandchildren; four sisters and one brother, Veda Tocci, San Antonio, Texas; Ruth Tocci, Indiana; Etta Yarkowski, Brentwood; Kathleen Clever, Aiken, S.C., and Richard C., Grand Junction, Colo.

Services and interment will be at the convenience of the family. The Bowser-Minich Funeral Home, Indiana, [PA] is in charge of arrangements.

Memorial contributions may be made the to the American Cancer Society of the Salvation Army.","STR06" "I36881","Hope","Bonnie L.","17 Jul 1924","2 Feb 2004","0","Bonnie L. Hope Wilkinson, 79, of Center, died February 2, 2004 in Center. Burial was in Liberty Hill Cemetery, San Augustine County.

Born July 17, 1924, in Prattsville, Arkansas, she was the daughter of Clifton and Sadie Smith Hope.


Survivors include husband Dr. Milton Wilkinson; sons, Cliff Wilkinson of Center, Nick Wilkinson of Los Angeles, California and Tim Wilkinson of Destin, Florida; step-sons Wayne Wilkinson of Reynosa, New Mexico and George Wilinson of Shallowwater; sisters, Ruth Sealy of Hot Springs, Arkansas, Eloise Ray of Sheridan, Arkansas, Maxine Brittain of Dallas, Genivie Thompson of Cleveland and Merline Whitfield of Hot Springs, Arkansas; brother, Russell Hope of Livingston.

Mangum Funeral Home.

Family links:
Spouse:
Milton Wilkinson (1918 - 2010)

Burial:
Liberty Hill Cemetery
Bland Lake
San Augustine County
Texas, USA

Created by: Joy R
Record added: Apr 13, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 35817082","STR06" "I12503","Hopkins","Anna Frances","Jan 1896","Yes, date unknown","0","Dean Cramer shows she married Benjamin Thomas MULLETT.","STR06" "I29635","Hopkins","Benjamin F.","Abt 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","His marriage index listings shows his parents as Phillip and Martilia HOPKINS.","STR06" "I12500","Hopkins","Benjamin Franklin","Feb 1890","Yes, date unknown","0","Said by Dean Cramer to have married Susan Genevieve RICK, and died in 1970.","STR06" "I12497","Hopkins","Bertha Agnes","Feb 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","Dean Cramer notes that she married Greenberry LEWIS.","STR06" "I19776","Hopkins","Bertie Geneva","11 Aug 1933","17 May 2005","0","Bertie was born east of Duncan, near Velma. Her brother was Emmit Hopkins, a friend of Charles and Bill Strong. The Hopkins family lived across from the Lee School of Duncan. The Hopkins family moved houses as their business. Emmit was accidentally electrocuted when he was twelve years old. He had been helping get a house ready for a move, and was standing between two high voltage lines. He was burned to a crisp.

Duncan Banner - 5-19-05 Bertie Geneva Hopkins Payne

Bertie Geneva Hopkins Payne, 71, of Duncan, died Tuesday, May 17, 2005, in Duncan. Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Don Grantham Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Glen McGee officiating. Interment will be in Duncan City Cemetery.

Bertie Geneva was born Aug. 11, 1933, in Harrisburg, Okla., to Alfred Solomon and Dora Ellen Cox Hopkins.She married John W. Payne on July 5, 1955, in Henrietta, Texas. He preceded her in death.

Geneva was a waitress most of her life.

Survivors include a son, Johnny Payne, and his wife, Kathy, of Duncan; a brother, James Hopkins of Brownwood, Texas; and two grandchildren: Dillon Michael Payne and Caleb Matthew Payne. Bearers will be Dillon Payne, Caleb Payne, Kenny Rue, Howard Solomon, Toby Solomon and Roger Holliwell.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I21148","Hopkins","Bethia","Between 1635 and 1641","Bef 1695","0","Bruce Cox shows her as a daughter to John HOPKINS and Hannah STRONG (born in Chardstock, England ca 1615). This does not seem to fit with other Strong family information, so it may not be accurate.","STR06" "I12494","Hopkins","Charles Monroe","Abt 1876","1935","0","Dean Cramer shows he was married twice, to Sylvia HILL and then to Cassie WRAY. He married Cassie sometime prior to the 1920 census, where they are living in Genessee Township, Michigan.","STR06" "I12494","Hopkins","Charles Monroe","Abt 1876","1935","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Michigan, Genessee County, Genesse Twp
Enumerated 24 and 25 Feb 1920
SD 6 ED 67 Sheet 128B
14-16
Hopkins, John F Head M W 40 M Ind Pa Ind Farmer
Hopkins, Lydia C Wf F W 40 M Ind Ind Ind
Hopkins, Marie M Dtr F W 17 S ND Ind Ind
Hopkins, Ester E Dtr F W 15 S ND Ind Ind
Hopkins, Raymond R Son M W 6 S Mich Ind Ind
15-17
Hopkins, Charles M Head M W 43 M Ind Ind Ind Trimmer Custom Shop
Hopkins, Cassie E Wf F W 29 M Va Va Va
Hopkins, Orval J Son M W 17 S Ind Ind Ind Chauffeur Automobile
Hopkins, Edward W Son M W 6 S ND Ind Va
16-18
Hopkins, William B Head M W 41 M MIch Pa Ind Husckster Produce
Hopkins, Mary H Wf F W 41 M Mich Mic Mic
Hopkins, William J Son m W 11 S Pa Mich Mich
Hopkins, Doris M Dtr F W 9 S Pa Mich Mich
","STR06" "I12498","Hopkins","Daniel Helfer","Jan 1885","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Michigan, Genessee County, Genesse Twp
Enumerated 24 and 25 Feb 1920
SD 6 ED 67 Sheet 128B
Fm 11-13
Hopkins, Daniel H Head M W 35 M Ind Pa Ind Farmer
Hopkins, Tena Wf F W 25 Ind Ind Oh
Hopkins, Alma L Dtr F W 4 2/12 S Ind Ind Ind

","STR06" "I12499","Hopkins","George Henry","Apr 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","Said by Dean Cramer to have married Susan Jane KROFT, and to have died ca. 1957.","STR06" "I12502","Hopkins","James Andrew","Mar 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","Dean Cramer shows he died ca 1924.","STR06" "I12502","Hopkins","James Andrew","Mar 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Indiana, Wabash County, Noble Twp, Wabash City, Ward 3
Enumerated 6 and 7 Jan 1920
SD 11 ED 195 Stamped 203, Sheet 7A
Thorne Street
283-151-160
Hopkins, James A Head m W 25 M Ks Va Ind Chauffeur Wood Working Co
Hopkins, Ruth Wf F W 21 M Ind Ind Oh
Hopkins, Edith M Dtr F W 4 0/12 S Ind Ks Ind
","STR06" "I12496","Hopkins","John Frances","Sep 1879","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Michigan, Genessee County, Genesse Twp
Enumerated 24 and 25 Feb 1920
SD 6 ED 67 Sheet 128B
14-16
Hopkins, John F Head M W 40 M Ind Pa Ind Farmer
Hopkins, Lydia C Wf F W 40 M Ind Ind Ind
Hopkins, Marie M Dtr F W 17 S ND Ind Ind
Hopkins, Ester E Dtr F W 15 S ND Ind Ind
Hopkins, Raymond R Son M W 6 S Mich Ind Ind
15-17
Hopkins, Charles M Head M W 43 M Ind Ind Ind Trimmer Custom Shop
Hopkins, Cassie E Wf F W 29 M Va Va Va
Hopkins, Orval J Son M W 17 S Ind Ind Ind Chauffeur Automobile
Hopkins, Edward W Son M W 6 S ND Ind Va
16-18
Hopkins, William B Head M W 41 M MIch Pa Ind Husckster Produce
Hopkins, Mary H Wf F W 41 M Mich Mic Mic
Hopkins, William J Son m W 11 S Pa Mich Mich
Hopkins, Doris M Dtr F W 9 S Pa Mich Mich
","STR06" "I958","Hopkins","Rebecca","Abt 1796","4 Oct 1857","0","Per ""1850 Census Sabine County, Texas with added Family Information and Corrections"", Rebecca Hopkins Speights owned 20 slaves. She might instead have been born in North Carolina, or Virginia.

On April 27, 2013, a Historic Marker was dedicated at the Speights-Pratt Cemetery in Sabine County and reads ""Rebecca Hopkins Speights (b. 1796) arrived in Sabine County in 1842 as a widow with four sons and a daughter*. She owned about 250 acres including this site, which became a cemetery with her burial in 1857. Sited near the Speights' home, the cemetery was actually on land granted to Mathew Arnold Parker, a Texas Revolutionary veteran and First Chief Justice (County Judge) of Sabine County. Joshua M. Hopkins Speights, buried here, was a State Legislator and County Judge. he and Hampton Pratt were among the first merchants in Hemphill. Of fifty-one marked graves, more than half bear the Speights surname. An unknown number of unmarked graves include Speights family slaves. The Speights-Pratt Cemetery Association manages this historic burial ground. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2010.""

*Most family descendants instead have attributed four daugthers to Rebecca, the eldest Susan, dying as an infant. The other daughters generally are shown as Susan Green Speights Low, the wife of Dr. James Low; Amands Melvina Speights, who died at age 14; and Mary A. F. C. Speights Caraway, wife of Nathaniel Caraway. More work should be done to verify the exact family makeup, and ensure which children commonly attributed to William Speights and Rebecca Hopkins were actually born to them. It may also be possible that the historical marker is incorrect, though that seems less likely.","STR06" "I12493","Hopkins","Samuel Henry","Sep 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Indiana, Jasper County, Barkley Twp
Enumerated 19 Jun 1900
SD 10 ED 11 Sheets 9A and 9B
171-178
Hopkins, Samuel Head W M Sept 1848 51 M 24 Pa Va Pa Farmer
Hopkins, Eliza A Wf W F May 1856 44 m 24 12/9 Ind Pa Oh
Hopkins, John Son W M Sept 1879 20 S Ind Pa Ind
Hopkins, Bertha A Dtr W F Feb 1881 18 S Ind Pa Ind
Hopkins, Daniel Son W M Jan 1885 15 S Ind Pa Ind
Hopkins, George Son W M Apr 1887 12 S Kansad Pa Ind
Hopkins, Benjamin Son W M Feb 1890 10 S Ind Pa Ind
Hopkins, James Son W M Mar 1894 6 S Ind Pa Ind
Hopkins, Anne Dtr W F Jan 1896 4 S Ind Pa Ind
Hopkins, Ethel Dtr W F Sep 1898 1 S Ind Pa Ind","STR06" "I12504","Hopkins","Silvia Ethel","Sep 1898","Yes, date unknown","0","Dean Cramer shows she married Leon WINEGAR.","STR06" "I4590","Hopper","Evelyn","17 Aug 1912","16 Mar 1998","0","Shown on the Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015 as Evelyn H. Zinnecker/Evelyn H. Arnold/Evelyn H. Hopper. She was also shown on this same database as born in Hilger Fergu, Montana, to David F. HOPPER and Estella MURRAY.","STR06" "I48191","Hopson","Jimmy Mack","28 Feb 1958","3 Jun 2013","0","Honorable Jimmy Mack Hopson, age 55 of Wiergate, Texas died on June 1, 2013 at his residence.

He was born on February 28, 1958 in Hemphill, Texas and was a lifelong resident of Newton County.

He had been employed by Newton County for over 20 years, the past 11 years as Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3 and the previous 8 years as a deputy for the sheriff's department.

He is survived by his wife, Dawn Hopson of Wiergate, his daughters, Amanda Blank and husband, Glenn of Jasper, Texas and Jessica Hopson of Wiergate, his grandchildren, Ravyn, Allison, Mackinzi and expecting Hadlee in August, his sister, Sheila Hopson and Joey of Lumberton, Texas, his brothers, Charles Ben Hopson and wife, Sue of Roganville, Texas, Wayne Hopson and wife, Betty of Wiergate and James Hopson and wife, Gayle of Scrappin Valley, his step-mother, Velma Hopson of Rayburn, his sister-in-law, Gena Freeman of Woodville, Texas, his lifelong best friend, James Campbell Jr. of Hemphill, Texas and many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Ben and Avil Hopson, his brother, Richard Hopson, his sister, Jean Shelton and his nephew, Dustin Moore (FAG mem 92324361).

Funeral services will be on Wednesday, June 4, 2013 at 10am at the First Baptist Church in Newton, Texas.

Burial to follow at Week's Chapel Cemetery.","STR06" "I45200","","","","","","","" "I41217","Hopson","Levi Dossy ""Levy""","29 Mar 1900","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP #3
Enumerated 22 Apr 1940
SD 42-2 SD 176-4 Sheet 8B
153-R-200-Yes
Hopson, Levi Head M W 40 M No 3 Tx Same Place Labor WPA Road
Hopson, Ethel Wf F W 30 M No 5 Tx Same Place
Hopson, Ellis Son M W 15 S Yes 6 Tx Same Place
Hopson, Myrtle Dtr F W 12 S Yes 6 Tx Same Place
Hopson, Jimmie Lee Dtr F W 10 S Yes 4 Tx Same Place
Hopson, Ben Son m W 8 S Yes 2 Tx Same Place
Hopson, Maxine Dtr F W 5 S No ) Tx Saem Place
Hopson, Levon Dtr F W 2 S No O Tx","STR06" "I45196","","","","","","","" "I40505","Hopson","Myrtle","29 May 1927","2 May 2014","0","Myrtle Hyden, 86, of Scrappin Valley, died Friday night in her home. She was born in Yellowpine, Texas, to Dossy Levi and Ethal Evelyn Williams Hopson. Mrs. Hyden has lived in Scrappin Valley all her life and was a full time mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and great great grandmother.

Mrs. Hyden is survived by her sons; Jerry Hyden and his wife Lassie of Jourdanton, TX, James ""Bo"" Hyden of Town Bluff, TX, William Hyden and his wife Bonnie of Scrappin Valley, Roger Hyden and his wife Frankie of Scrappin Valley, her daughters; Victory Lemoine and her husband Robert of Scrappin Valley, Martha Lakey and her husband Burton of Brookeland, Lydia White and her husband Roy ""Skeeter"" of Scrappin Valley, Crystal Farmer and her husband Aaron of Many, LA, her brother Ellis Hopson of Jasper, her sisters; Maxine Young of Jasper, Lavon Teague of Splendora, Evelyn Bridgers of Oklahoma, thirty-two grandchildren, and numerous great grandchildren and great great grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 9:00PM, Sunday, May 4, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St, Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 10:00AM, Monday, May 5, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Smith-Mason Cemetery, Scrappin Valley, Texas [Actually in Sabine County, on Sandy Creek near Scrappin Valley on old Sabinetown-Brookland Road.

Copied from Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 7, 2014, Page 13","STR06" "I30141","Horacek","Adeline","Abt 1917","6 Dec 2007","0","Adeline Spicka

Adeline Spicka 90, David City, widow of Frank, died Thursday (12/6/07). Born in Brainard to Joseph and Ann (Svoboda) Horacek.

Survivors: daughter, Wilma Racek, Morse Bluff; sons, Alvin Spicka, Howells; Edwin Spicka, Geneseo, N.Y.; sisters, Rose Keelan, Lincoln; Alice Styskal, Omaha; Sally Hotovy, Lincoln; brother, Don Horacek, Brainard; eight grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren.

Funeral Service 2 p.m. Monday (12/10/07) at St. Mary's Catholic Church, David City. Monsignor Adrian Herbek. Visitation 1-8 p.m. Sunday (12/9/07) with 7:30 p.m. Rosary Service; 12-1:30 p.m. Monday (12/10/07) at Kracl Funeral Chapel, David City. Committal: Sunrise Cemetery, Wahoo. Memorials to Family Choice.

Published in the Lincoln Journal Star on 12/8/2007. (Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)

Dennis also found the following obituary, with more details, from Kracl Funeral Home:

Adeline was born December 9, 1916 in Brainard to Joseph and Ann (Svoboda) Horacek. She grew up near Brainard on a farm and attended Holy Trinity Catholic School in Brainard. On June 3, 1940 she married Frank Spicka in Brainard. They lived on a farm by Ithaca until 1942 when they moved to Clarkson where they raised their family. In 1990 they moved to David City. Frank passed away on July 4, 1994.

She is survived by one daughter Wilma Racek of Morse Bluff, two sons Alvin his wife Mary Ann Spicka of Howells, Edwin his wife Dorothy Spicka of Geneseo, New York; three sisters Rose Keelan of Lincoln, Alice her husband Charles Styskal of Omaha, Sally her husband Jacob Hotovy of Lincoln; one brother Don his wife Helen Horacek of Brainard; 8 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren

She was preceded in death by son-in-law Robert Racek, two brothers Raymond Horacek and Leonard Horacek, a sister Loretta Svoboda, grandsons Francis Spicka and James Racek.","STR06" "I43122","Horky","Rose Mary","26 Dec 1911","25 Apr 2008","0","Bob Nohavec shows her as a daughter of Jindrich ""Henry"" HORKY and Rose SRAJHANS. Henry Horky was born in Horni Libochova, Zdar nad Sazavou, Bohemia.","STR06" "I5472","Horlivy","Liddia","29 Dec 1908","8 Mar 1984","0","The daughter of Joseph and Mary Sramek Horlivy. (Milligan, p 232). There is a photo of her headstone on FindAGrave. It is embossed Liddia Buzek Korbelik, and has her date of birth and death.","STR06" "I44224","Horlivy","Mike","24 Feb 1877","22 Jan 1952","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave:

Birth: Feb. 24, 1877
Death: Jan. 22, 1952

Mike Horlivy, son of Frank and Anna Horlivy, was born in Czechoslavakia February 24, 1877. He passed away at a Lincoln Hospital January 22, 1952, at the aged of n74 years, 10 months, and 23 days.

He came to the Exeter, Neb., community at the age of one year with his parents and had been a resident of this community since that time. Mr. Horlivy farmed near Exeter until his retirement in 1928.

He was united in marriage September 14, 1907 to Mrs. Christina Motis. Six children were born to this union. Mr. Horlivy underwent many hardships, but was always ready to lend a helping hand to others. He will long be remembered for his sunny disposition and kindness.

He was preceded in death by two daughters and his wife.

Left to mourn his passing are one daughter, Mrs. Rose Brown, three sons, Fred, Charles, and Edward, two step-sons, Edmen Motis, and Frank Motis; one sister Mrs. Antonia Ladman, six grandchildren and two great grand-children.

Newspaper article, private collection.
","STR06" "I8674","Horn","Arena C.","May 1886","Yes, date unknown","0","First name unclear, might also be Orpha or Laura.","STR06" "I8673","Horn","Arren Columbus","Aug 1882","Bef 1930","0","Shown as Andy C. on several WorldConnect trees, in error I believe. His name was very faint and hard to read at the time of the 1910 census.

It appears this is him at the time of the 1920 Census. Named after his grandfather?

Jasper, JP 8, ED 80 Horn, Arren C. Head M W 38 M Tx Ga Tx Horn, Stella Wife F W 21 M Tx Tx Tx Horn, Eunice Dtr F W 1 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx Horn, Laura E Dtr F W 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx

Stella, listed as a widow, was living with her five children in Hardin County at the time of the 1930 census.","STR06" "I22956","Horn","Bluette Bronson","4 Aug 1898","Nov 1976","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Federal Census
Texas, Angelina County, Pr 6, ED 16

Horn Bluette B Hd M W 31 M 25 Tx Tx Tx Farmer Horn Lulu M W
ife F W 25 M 16 Tx Al Tx
Horn Robert L Son M w 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Horn Eugene W Son M W 2 3/12 Tx Tx Tx
Horn, Billie B Son M W 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx

Bluette completed an application for a Social Security Number on May 15, 1937. The information on this application is as follows:

Bluette Bronson Horn
General Delivery
Huntington, Texas
Occupation Unemployed
Age 38
Date and Place of Birth:
August 4, 1898 Spurger, Tyler County, Texas
Father: William Augustus Horn
Mother: Cora Davis
Male, White

He was living in Vidor, Texas at the time of his death.","STR06" "I22957","Horn","Charlie E.","3 Apr 1901","Dec 1979","0","(Research):
1930 Federal Census
Hardin County, Precinct 5, ED 7

Horn, Charlie E Hd M W 29 M 19 Tx Tx Tx Log Sawer
Horn, Ettie Wife F W 26 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Horn, Murline Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Horn, W.A. Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I14173","Horn","Chestley A.","Abt 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","My wife is a descendant Aurin G Horn and we are just beginning to look at the family.
She is Sally Frances Horn, daughter of Oliver Horn, grandaughter of Jefferson Davis, great grand of Chesley Allen (son of Aurin G. Horn). We live is Texas.
We have heard Aurin was married to a Native American.
Rob Holliday [holliday@bluebonnet.net]","STR06" "I36755","","","","","","","" "I6991","Horn","Clyde Pascal","11 Mar 1890","7 Aug 1974","0","A digital image of the actual Texas Death Certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. It shows Clyde as a retired farmer and veteran of World War I. His parents were shown as Robert T. Horn and Mollie Robbins. The informant was his daughter, Corine Jones. At the time of his death he was married and living 1 mile south of Rosevine on Highway 1. In her annotated transcription of the Rosevine Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary notes that he fought in the St. Michael offensive during 14 Jun 1918-8 Apr 1919","STR06" "I6991","Horn","Clyde Pascal","11 Mar 1890","7 Aug 1974","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 8 and 9 Apr 1930
ED 202-8 SD 19 Sheet 2B
38-40
Horn, C P Head M W 35 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Horn, Dollie Wf F W 35 M Tx NC Tx
Horn, Carene Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Horn, Enlow Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Horn, Oscar Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Horn, Glenn Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Arlis Brother-in-law* m W 17 S Tx NC Tx Laborer Farm

*He is probably not actually a brother of Dollie's, based on his age. It is more likely this is William Arlis Becton, a nephew of Dollie's, who was born ca 1912-1913 to William Becton and Mellie Cousins.","STR06" "I6991","Horn","Clyde Pascal","11 Mar 1890","7 Aug 1974","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I6246","Horn","Cora Belle","3 Feb 1871","19 Oct 1964","0","Cass City Enterprise
Local Happening, Page 8
January 1, 1903

Miss Luella Binkelman, who has been the guest of Mrs. G.A. Striffler (Cora Horne) for several months, left on Tuesday morning for her home in Manitowoc, Wisc.

Cass City Chronicle
October 22, 1964
Page 5

Final Rites for Mrs. Hazard

Funeral services for Mrs. Cora Striffler Hazard, a resident of Cass City for more than 60 years, were held Wednesday, October 21, in Little's Funeral Home.

Rev. James Braid, pastor of the first Methodist Church of Cass City, officiated at the service. Mrs. Hazard was buried in the Elkland cemetery.

She died Monday, October 19, in the Stevens Nursing Home, where she had been a patient for five months. She had been in ill health for the past year.

Mrs. Hazard was born on February 3, 1871, in Manitowoc, Wis. In 1900, she married George Albert Striffler in Wisconsin. The couple then moved to Cass City to make their home.

Mr. Striffler died in 1945.

On November 8, 1954, she married Willet V. Hazard in Marysville, Ohio; following their marriage, they also made their home here.

Mrs. Hazard is survived by her husband, a son Irvine Striffler, of Marysville, Ohio; one step-daughter, Mrs. Samuel Smith of Pontiac, one grandchildren; three step grand-children and six step-great-grandchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I38664","Horn","Corine","2 Apr 1921","21 Jan 2002","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 23, 2002, Page 16

Corine Horn Jones

Graveside rites for Corine Horn Jones, 80, of Silsbee are set for 11 a.m. today (Wednesday) at Rosevine Cemetery in Rosevine, Sabine County.

She died Monday, Jan. 21, 2002. Mrs. Jones was a longtime resident of Silsbeen and a retired beautician.

Survivors: a daughter, Shelia Boddie of Silsbee; two brothers, Oscar Horn of Adaire, Okla., and Enlow Horn of Hemphill; four grandchildren, Tim Lee of Nacogdoches, Krisite Keneson and Gina Johnson, both of Silsbee, and Chuck Earnest of Orange; and two great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Brice Jones, and a brother, Glen Horn.

R. S. Farmer Funeral Home of Silsbee, directors.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2011)","STR06" "I38676","Horn","Dixie Mae","2 Sep 1947","26 Oct 2018","0","Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website

Dixie Mae Brown, 71, of Bronson, Texas passed Friday, October 26, 2018 in Shady Shores of Hemphill, Texas.

Dixie was born on September 2, 1947 in Jasper, Texas to Walter N. Horn and Ella Mae Dickerson Horn. She was a housewife.

Dixie is survived by her mother, Ella Mae Horn of Rosevine, Texas and nephews, J. W. Parker and wife Jennifer, of Rosevine, Texas and Randy Rogers of Kirbyville, Texas.

Dixie was buried Sunday, October 28, 2018 in Rosevine Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill, Texas.

Online condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, October 31, 2018, Page 8","STR06" "I2036","Horn","Elmer Augustus","7 Apr 1842","5 Aug 1920","0","1880 Federal Census Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Elmore A HORN Self M Male W 38 GA Farmer GA GA Maryann HORN Wife M Female W 22 TX Keeping House NC GA Mary P HORN Dau S Female W 10 TX At Home GA MS William A HORN Son S Male W 8 TX GA MS Source Information:
Census Place Jasper, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255313
NA Film Number T9-1313
Page Number 157B","STR06" "I9433","Horn","Elvin","19 Oct 1927","10 Dec 2004","0","Served on the USS Kenneth Whiting during the atomic testing at Bikini Atoll while in the U.S. Navy. He also worked for Temple-Inland in Evadale for many years, as well as working as a dairyman.","STR06" "I9832","Horn","Eula Belle","3 Jun 1919","13 Jun 1921","0","Alanna Riley Cornes writes that she died at age two of a stomach infection.","STR06" "I38665","Horn","Henry Enlow","25 May 1922","28 Jun 2004","0","On The 1930 census, a 7 year old Enlow Horn was living in the home of Clyde Pascal Horn and Dollie Becton, along with siblings Corine, Oscar and Robert Glenn. Enlow's obituary (below) mentions him being survived by a brother Oscar. The obituary of his sister Corine, lists her survivors as brothers Enlow and Oscar, and that she was predeceased by brother Glenn.

Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015 shows that Henry Enlow Horn, born 25 May 1922 in Bronson, Texas, instead shows Henry was born to Henry E. Horn and Dolly Smith.

To complicate things further, he was linked to parents Joseph Floyd HORN and Bertha Inez POWELL on Family Search. However, they lived in Haskell County versus Sabine County, and don't have a son Oscar, Their son Henry E Horn was also present on the 1920 census, whereas Henry Enlow's date of birth was 1922. So I believe this was done in error.

His FindAGrave memorial page does not link him to parents, nor does in obituary, below.

The Sabine County Reporter
June 30, 2004, Page 16

Enlow Horn

Henry Enlow Horn, 82, of Hemphill died at 9:36 a.m. Monday, June 28, 2004, at Hemphill Care Center.

Born May 25, 1922, Horn was a longtime resident of the Hemphill and Rosevine areas. He was a World War II veteran of the U.S. Army.

Funeral services have been set for 10 a.m. today (Wednesday) at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Cliff Durham officiating.

Further details will be released later by Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.

The Sabine County Reporter
July 7, 2004, Page 14

Henry Enlow Horn, 82, of Hemphill died at 9:36 a.m. Monday, June 28, 2004, at Hemphill Care Center.

Born May 25, 1922, Horn was a longtime resident of the Hemphill and Rosevine areas. He was a carpenter and a World War II veteran of the U.S. Army.

Survivors: a son, Larry V. Horn of Rosevine; daughter Rose Nell Beach of Hemphill; a brother, Oscar Horn of Oklahoma; seven grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Cliff Durham and Bro. Floyd Wright officiating. Interment followed at Rosevine Cemetery in Rosevine.

Starr Funeral Home Inc., directors.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2011)","STR06" "I9430","Horn","John Albert","13 Dec 1892","17 Oct 1967","0","Son of Jefferson Horn and Sarah Barclay.","STR06" "I43694","Horn","Larry Victor","5 Mar 1947","14 Feb 2020","0","Obituary

Larry Victor Horn, 72, of Rosevine, Texas passed away Friday, February 14, 2020 at his residence.

Larry was born March 5, 1947 to Henry Enlow Horn and Helen Wright Minnis. He had attended high school in Pineland and graduated as Salutatorian of his class. He worked for 20 years in chemical plants as an inspector before retiring. After retirement, he was self-employed.

He is survived by his mother, Helen Minnis of Rosevine; son, Kurt Horn of California; daughters, Lora Horn of California, Lisa Horn Williams of Tyler, Texas; and Lynna Tomlin and husband, Paul, of Henderson, Texas; grandchildren, Conner, Jace, Cameron, Cori, Rileigh, and Elijah; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Larry was preceded in death by is father, Enlow Horn and his sister, Nell Beard.

Funeral services will begin at 1:00 p.m. Monday, February 17, 2020 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Visitation will begin prior to service at 12:00 noon until service time at 1:00 p.m.

Burial will follow services in Rosevine Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

Guest book may be signed and condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 19, 2020, page 5","STR06" "I24312","","","","","","","" "I43698","","","","","","","" "I8561","Horn","Levonia","Mar 1892","","0","She married a Mr. Story. It APPEARS to me that this would be James Storey, who at the time of the 1920 Federal Census was a 35 year old, born in Texas, who was married to a 27 year old Vonie, born in Texas. Living with them were 19 year old Robert Storey, who was shown as the brother of James, and Robert's wife, 26 year old Eula Storey from Tennessee. James and Robert indicated their parents were both born in Alabama.","STR06" "I47805","","","","","","","" "I43697","","","","","","","" "I47807","","","","","","","" "I23073","Horn","Margie Fay","25 Jun 1933","14 Nov 2005","0","Margie DURAN

Margie DURAN, 72, of Jasper died Nov. 14, 2005, at her residence. She was a native of Kirbyville and former long-time resident of Dallas. Mrs. Duran was a retired seamstress. Survivors: daughters, Anita NEIRO of Jasper, Patsy SIMMONS of Roanoak, and Marion KEY of Leonard; sons, Joe DURAN, Jr. and Gary DURAN both of Dallas; a brother R.V. HORN of Jasper, 13 grandchildren, and ten great grandchildren. Graveside rites were held Nov. 18 at Lauerland Memorial Cemetery in Dallas. Services were under the direction of Forest Oaks Funeral Home of Jasper.","STR06" "I38666","Horn","Oscar D.","10 Jun 1924","2 Feb 2009","0"," Oscar D. Horn was born June 10, 1924 in Bronson, Texas Clyde and Dolly (Becton) Horn. He departed this life on February 2, 2009 in Claremore at the age of 84 years 7 months and 22 days.

Oscar had lived in Adair for about the last 16 years. He was a veteran of World War II serving in both the United States Army and United States Navy. He earned numerous medals while serving in the military. He was very proud of his military service and the time he spent in the service meant a great deal to him. After his military career Oscar went to work for Shell Oil Refinery and retired after 50 years of service. Oscar was married to his wife Peggy on August 21, 1948 in Augsburg , Germany . He was a member of the First Baptist of Pasadena Avenue, Pasadena, Texas. Oscar also was a real estate investor in Texas and he enjoyed raising cattle. He was a very generous man always donating to the Boy Scouts or to Adair FFA. Anyone he thought might need help he was there with a helping hand.

Oscar is survived by wife Peggy of the home, son James Horn and wife Thresa of Adair, three grandchildren Steven Horn of Adair, Kelly Permantier of Broken Arrow , Clinton Wynne of Sugarland, Texas , two great grandchildren Iva Francesca Wynne, Nicole Permantier, two nieces Shelia and Neil, and one nephew Larry. He was preceded in death by his parents Clyde and Dolly (Becton) Horn, two brothers Enlow and Glenn and one sister Corinne Jones.

","STR06" "I48655","Horn","Raymond Von","10 Nov 1926","19 Dec 2007","0","R.V. Horn, 81, of Jasper, passed away at Timberlake Nursing & Rehabilitation Center.

A native and lifelong resident of Jasper County, he had owned and operated R.V. Horn Roofing in Jasper for many years, and was a member of the Little Hope Primative Baptist Church.

Survivors include his wife of fifty years, Garland Ruth Horn; sons, Tracy Horn, Cecil Horn and Raymond Horn; daughters, Dusty Martin, Penny Clark and Rebecca Sheffield; along with thirteen grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.

Copied from His Find A Grave Memorial Page","STR06" "I41499","Horn","Robert","Abt 1892","Yes, date unknown","0","(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","STR06" "I43696","Horn","Rose Nell","4 Apr 1943","20 Jun 2019","0","Rose Nell Beard, 76, of Rosevine, Texas passed away Thursday, June 20, 2019 at El Camino House in San Augustine, Texas.

Rose was born April 4, 1943 in Rosevine to Henry Enlow Horn and Helen Wright Horn. She worked as a correctional officer for the Texas State Prison.

She is survived by her mother, Helen Minnis of Rosevine; son, Victor Sowell and wife, Barbara, of Palestine, Texas; daughter, Teresa Boyett and husband, Kelley, of Hemphill; brother, Larry Horn of Rosevine; grandchildren, Krystle Sowell, James Sowell and fiance, Kayla, Tara Elizondo, Tessa Elizondo and fianc?, Richard Sariamento, Thomas Elizondo and wife, Faith Garmany, and Devin Beard; and great grandchildren, Raina, Zerenity, Benjamin, and Gavin.

She was preceded in death by her sons, Steven Sowell, Willie Beard, Jr. and Michael Beard; daughter, Connie Sowell; husband, Estel Sowell; and father, Henry Enlow Horn.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Saturday, June 22, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, June 23, 2019 in Holly Grove Baptist Church, FM 705 south of SH 103, in San Augustine County.

Burial will follow services in Rosevine Cemetery.

Serving as pallbearers are Kelley Boyett, James Sowell, Thomas Elizondo, David Burkett, Melvin Beard, III, and Sherman Bragg.

Online condolences and book signing can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I22946","Horn","Samuel T.","Abt 1903","","0","He was the only child still at home at the time of the 1920 census.","STR06" "I8670","Horn","Sarah E.","19 Oct 1882","25 Sep 1964","0","Source: Death Certificate Harris County, Texas.
Spouse: John W Smith (his 2nd wife)also buried at this cemetery.
Parents: Elmer A Horn and Mary Ann McLemore
In the 1910 Tyler Co Tx census she is shown to have 4 children by 1910 all 4 were living. By 1921 there are 9 known children.
Children: Wesley, Susan, Raymond, Evie, John, Mary, Elvie, Rolen and Herbert Smith. (children born 1906 to 1922)

Copied from her Find A Grave Memorial page, 149319563","STR06" "I40905","Horn","Thelma G.","22 Jan 1897","25 Aug 1986","0","Middle name shown as Genurra on the birth index listing of son Joseph, and Genevera on the birth index listing of daughter Hazel. In the obituary of her son, JC Click, she is listed as Thelma Genevra Horne Click. Kay Parker McCary, on her annotated transcription of the McMahon Chapel Cemetery, shows her middle name as Geneva.

","STR06" "I38674","Horn","Walter Noice ""Dick""","4 Jul 1923","19 Aug 2006","0","The Sabine County Reporter
August 23, 2006

W. N. """"Dick"" Horn

W. N. """"Dick"" Horn, 83, of Rosevine died at 10:40 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 19, 2006, at Twin Lakes Care Center in San Augustine.

Horn was born July 4, 1923 in Sabine County and had been a lifelong area resident. He was a farmer and U.S. Army Veteran of World War II, as well as a member of the Rosevine Baptist Church and Bronson Masonic Lodge.

Survivors: wife, Ella Mae Horn of Rosevine; a daughter, Dixie Mae Brown and husband Johnnie of Rosevine; a grandson, Johnnie Mason Brown Jr. and wife Tammy; a great-granddaughter, Krystal Brown; and a sister, Ollie V. HALL.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Monday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Cliff Durham officiating. Interment followed at Rosevine Cemetery.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2011)","STR06" "I14175","Horn","Weston C.","Abt 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","Appears to have married a Martha, and they had an eight month old son named William at the time of the 1860 census.","STR06" "I22954","Horn","William Augustus","May 1872","Bef 1930","0","Unable to locate on the 1900 census.

In 1910, it appears that he was living in Tyler County, Texas, 5 J Pct, ED 163

Horn Wm A Head M W 37 M1 12 yrs Tx Ga Ga English Farmer
Horn, Cora O Wife F W 37 M1 12 Yrs Tx Miss Miss
Horn, Bluiette Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Horn, Charlie Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Horn, Claudie Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx

They moved to Anglenia County sometime prior to the 1920 census JP 6, ED 14

Horn William A Head M W 47 M Tx Ga Miss Merchant General
Horn, Cora O Wife F w 36 M Tx Miss Miss Clerk Store
Horn, Bluett B Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Clerk Service Station
Horn, Charley E Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer General Farm

William and Cora may have died prior to the 1930 census, as neither can be located. Son Bluette is married, and still living in Angelina.","STR06" "I2051","Hornbeck","Frances Jane","Abt 1795","Bef 1870","0","William Everheart notes that Jane Easley age 65 born TN shows up in the 1860 Van Zandt census with the Murphy family (an original Sabine County family) along with a William Easley. This Murphy family is a descendant of a Willis and Priscilla Murphy. Priscilla was born 1801 in GA and I suspect she was either a sister of Daniel or of Frances Jane Hornbeck. (Email dated 7 Jan 2000 from weverheart@worldnet.att.net). Janie Easley Vance instead shows her place of birth as Georgia, per census records.","STR06" "I45860","Horne","James Hiram","10 Aug 1902","9 Jun 1982","0","He is linked on FindAGrave to his mother, Frances Ella Horne Faircloth.","STR06" "I12677","Horne","John E.","Abt 1829","May 1876","0","The Manitowoc County Civil War Round Table has the following information posted about John E. Horne. He is thought, but not proven, to have been married to Mary Jane Clancey, the stepdaughter of Leonard Benkelman, prior to his death.

http://www.mccwrt.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=255&Itemid=31

John E. Horne

Born: ca 1829 Enlisted: July 23, 1862 as a Private from Raymond, WI Absent, sick: July 14, 1865 (absent at Muster Out of Regiment)
?u??i?
?/u??/i?1870 Census, WI, Fond du Lac, Ward 5:
John Horne, 41, Male, White, Carpenter, RE 800, PE 200, born Scotland
Julia, 38, Female, White, Keeping House, born Scotland
Chd: Daniel, 14, born NY

1875-76 Manitowoc City Directory: John Horne, Ship Caulker, res State east of 5th

Manitowoc Cemetery Records:

Family stone reads: CLARK-HORNE-BENKELMANN,
ossw: (Clark) William/1845-1920, [bur 12-05-1920/cause: senile gangrene/ bur on John Horn lot]
ossw: Mary Jane 1853-1916
ossw: Leonard BENKELMANN/Co. D. 48th Wis. Inf.,
ossw: Jane BENKELMANN/1830-1894,
ossw: John E. HORNE/Co. D 20th Wis. Inf.,
ossw: Willie HORNE/1874-1887

L. BENKELMANN/Co. D/48th Wis. Inf.
Mother/Mary J. Clark/Feb. 8, 1852/July 3, 1916 (cause: broken hip/from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc), [bur. 07-06-1913/cause: cerebral hemorrage/bur. on John Horn lot]
ossw: Father/William Clark/May 11, 1845/Dec. 3, 1920 [bur. 12-5-1920/cause: senile gangrene/bur. on John Horn lot]
J.E. HORNE/Co. D./20th Wis. Inf.","STR06" "I21812","Horne","Mary ""Polly""","Between 1810 and 1815","Aft 1870","0","Robert McLemore Butler showed her maiden name as UNDERWOOD, however her last name shown as HORNE on the death certificate of son Joel.","STR06" "I22322","Horne","Mary Victoria","28 Mar 1883","28 Sep 1939","0","Death Certifcate information, below, was copied from her FindAGrave memorial page:

name:Mary Victoria Horne Mclemore
event: Death
event date: 28 Sep 1939
event place: Roseboro, Sampson, North Carolina
burial date: 29 Sep 1939
cemetery: Horne Cem.
gender: Female
death age: 56
marital status: Married
race: White
birth date: 28 Mar 1883
birthplace: Sampson Co.
father: James Horne
father's place of birth: Sampson Co.
mother: Elizabeth Hall
mother's place of birth: Cumberland
spouse: E. Frank Mclemore","STR06" "I37508","Horne","Pearl","Aft 1901","","0"," In her annotated transcription of the Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows that her grave was marked with a concrete mount to the right of the marker for Paunee M. SYKES.
","STR06" "I31886","Horner","Myrtle Ruth","22 Sep 1907","16 Apr 1978","0","Sharon Leamon instead has her year of birth as 1908.","STR06" "I33921","","","","","","","" "I31889","Hornik","Elsie M.","8 Mar 1919","27 Apr 2009","0","Elsie M. Hornik

Elsie M. Hornik, 90, of Hooper died Monday, April 27, 2009, at Good Samaritan Center in Scribner.

She was born March 8, 1919, in Verdigre to Frank P. and Antoni (Bartu) Hornik. She grew up in Verdigre and was a 1938 graduate of Verdigre High School. She moved to Hooper in 1941 and then lived in Valley, Colorado and Fremont until returning to Hooper in 1981. She had been employed at the former Kindler's Cafe in Fremont for 20 years.

She was a member of St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Hooper.
Survivors include: three sisters, Helen Hornik of Hooper, Blanche Bloemker of Fremont and Rose Everett of Marshalltown, Iowa; special friends, Mike Steen of LaQuinta, Calif., and Eunice Erickson of Scribner; and three generations of nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents and two brothers, Edward and Otto Hornik.

The funeral will be 11 a.m. Friday at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Hooper with the Rev. Mike Eckley officiating. Visitation will be from 2-8 p.m. today at Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont with family receiving friends from 7-8 p.m. A vigil service/rosary will be at

7:30 p.m. today at the funeral home. Visitation will continue one hour prior to service time Friday at the church. Burial will be 1 p.m. Friday at Hooper Cemetery.

Memorials have been established to St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, Good Samaritan Center and Fremont Area Medical Center Hospice.

Online condolences may be left at www.mosermemorialchapels.com","STR06" "I17004","Hornik","Frank P.","4 Dec 1879","Jan 1971","0","(Research):Census Info:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Knox County, Verdigre Twp
ED 54-36 SD 2 Sheet 4B
Enumerated 12 Apr 1930
88-88
Hornik, Frank Hd M W 50 M@27 Ill Czech Czech Farmer
Hornik, Antonie Wf F W 40 M@17 Neb Czech Czech
Hornik, Edward Son M W 22 S Neb Ill Neb Farmer Laborer
Hornik, Rose Dtr 20 S Neb Ill Neb
Hornik, Helen Dtr F W 18 S Neb Ill Neb
Hornik, Blanche Dtr F W 14 S Neb Ill Neb
Hornik, Elsie Dtr F W 11 S Neb Ill Neb
Hornik, Otto Son M W 9 S S Neb Ill Neb","STR06" "I33920","Hornik","Helen","29 Dec 1911","23 Nov 2011","0","Obituary
Fremont (NE) Tribune
November 28, 2011
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)

Helen A. Hornik, 99, of Hooper died Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2011, at A.J. Merrick Manor in Fremont.
Helen was born Dec. 29, 1911, in Verdigre to Frank and Antoni Bartue Hornik. She grew up on her family's homestead. She was baptized on April 28, 1912, at St. Wenceslaus Church in Verdigre. She attended Verdigre High School and moved to Hooper in 1935. She was employed by Doctor Hauser for a number of years, later at Stroh's Meat Market and then at the Campbell Soup factory in Fremont until she retired in 1975.

Helen was a member of St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Hooper.

Survivors include: two sisters, Rose Everett of Marshalltown, Iowa, and Blanche Bloemker of Fremont; and five nieces and nephews.

Helen was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, Ed and Otto Hornik; a sister, Elsie Hornik; and two brothers-in-law.

The funeral Mass will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Hooper with the Rev. Damien Wee officiating. Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. Tuesday at Ludvigsen's Hooper Funeral Chapel with a rosary service at 7 p.m. Visitation will continue one hour prior to service time Wednesday at the church. Burial will be in Hooper Cemetery.

Memorials are suggested to St. Rose or the donor's choice.

An online guest book may be signed at .
","STR06" "I33919","Hornik","Rose","Abt 1910","","0","In the 2011 obituary of her sister, Helen Hornik, she was referred to as Rose EVERETT of Marshalltown, Iowa.","STR06" "I23010","Hornsby","Elender ""Ella"" M.","Aug 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","1880 Household:

Name Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Edward C HORNSBY M Male 44 GA Farming Emily E HORNSBY M Female 35 GA Keeping House James ... HORNSBY S Male 11 FL At School Lula E HORNSBY S Female 9 FL At School Elender M HORNSBY S Female 6 TX At School Joseph C HORNSBY S Male 5 TX At School Justus S HORNSBY S Male 3 TX Cosmore C HORNSBY S Male 1 TX Source Information:
Census Place Jasper, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255313
Page Number 160D","STR06" "I31221","Horton","Annie","25 Apr 1883","20 Mar 1975","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page shows her as a daughter of John P. Horton (Haughton-orig. spelling) and Mollie Elizabeth ""Lizzie"" Lizenby. She was shown as marrying second J. S. Lester, and having one child by him as well, Florene LESTER Winkle Arnold.","STR06" "I1294","Horton","Bernadine","26 Jan 1919","10 Sep 2005","0","Her SSN: 440-10-4505","STR06" "I45192","","","","","","","" "I33606","Horton","Billy Ray","10 Jan 1930","2 Mar 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
March 8, 1995, Page 8

Bill Horton

Billy Ray Horton, 65, or Yellowpine died early Thursday, March 2, 1995, at Woodland Heights Medical Center in Lufkin.

Horton was born Jan. 10, 1930, as a son of the late John and Anna (Craig) Horton and was a lifelong resident of Sabine County. He was a retired peace officer, serving several years as a deputy with Sabine County Sheriff's Dept.

He was a member of the Baptist Church and Littleton Fowler Masonic Lodge #305. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary D. ""Sis"" Horton in April 1987.

Survivors: daughter and son-in-law, Shannon ""Sunny"" and Tommy Whittington of Pineland; son and daughter-in-law, Billy R. and Kay Horton of Pineland; sisters, Bobby Rogers of Rosevine, Juanita Smith of Pineland, and Ann Wright of Bronson; brothers, John Horton Jr. of Hemphill, Burnice ""Monk"" Horton of Rosevine, Bobby Jim Horton of Bronson, and Buford Horton of South Carolina; grandchildren, Mallory Whittington, Brian Sexton, and Jill Strickland; and great-grandchildren, Brennan Strickland and Colton Strickland.

Funeral services were held 2 p.m. Saturday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Richard Bass, pastor of Yellowpine Madedonia Baptist Church, and Bro. Wendell Ferguson, pastor of Antioch Baptist Church of Gravelhill officiating and with Masonic rites. Interment was at Hemphill City Cemetery.

Pallbearers were: E. E. McDonald, Millar R. Jordan, Dan Adkins, Jack McGown, James ""Bo"" Hyden, Bruce Gatlin, Brad Chapel, and Walter Wilson.

Memorial contributions may be made to Masonic Home & School; care of Littleton Fowler Masonic Lodge #305, Hemphill, Texas 75948.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2009)","STR06" "I4152","","","","","","","" "I33624","Horton","Bobbie Jim","28 Jul 1932","15 Oct 2016","0","Bobbie Jim Horton, 84, passed away Saturday night, October 15, 2016 in the Hemphill Care Center in Hemphill, Texas. Bobbie was born July 28, 1932, in Bronson, Texas to John and Anna Craig Horton, Sr. He graduated from Bronson High School in 1951. He served in the United States Army. He worked on Pipelines as a Heavy Equipment operator.

He is survived by his son John Horton of Bronson, Texas, his daughters: Bobbie Strickland and husband Jim of Pineland, Texas and Guinn Harley and husband Tommy of Plainview, his grandchildren: Jason Harley, Josh Harley, Caleb Harley, Justin Duck, and Robin Ezernack. Also, his 9 great grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by his parents, and his nine brothers and sisters.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Wednesday, October 19, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 10:00AM, Thursday, October 20, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Rosevine Cemetery.

copied from the Starr Funeral Home Website
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, Page 12, October 19, 2016","STR06" "I33616","Horton","Burnice ""Monk""","21 Apr 1923","8 Aug 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
August 9, 1995, Page 7

Monk Horton

Burnice ""Monk"" Horton, 72, of Rosevine died early Tuesday, Aug. 8 1995.

He is survived by his wife, Lydia ""Cotton"" Horton of Rosevine.

Funeral arrangements were pending at press time with the Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.

The Sabine County Reporter
August 16, 1995, Page 10

Monk Horton

Burnice ""Monk"" Horton, 72, of Rosevine died at 12:40 a. m.Tuesday, Aug. 8, at his residence.

He was born April 21, 1923, in Sabine County as a son of the late Anna (Craig) and John Horton Sr. and was a retired equipment operator with George Banes Construction Co. Horton was a member of the Rosevine Baptist Church, a U. S. Army veteran of World War II, and a member of the V. F. W. Post.

Survivors: wife, Lydia Kilcrease Horton of Rosevine; a son, Ronnie Horton of Hemphill; a daughter, Jackie Spears of Rosevine; three grandchildren, Brandi Spears, Dustin Horton, and Robert Wright; three great-grandchildren, Meghan, Cody, and Kelli; three brothers, John Horton Jr. of Hemphill, Bobby Jim Horton of Bronson, and Buford Horton of South Carolina; and three sisters, Bobby Rogers of Rosevine, Juanita Smith of Pineland, and Ann Wright of Bronson.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Richard Bass officiating. Interment followed at Rosevine Cemetery.


(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2009)

He shares a double tombstone marker with Lynda K. Horton. Date of marriage shown as 19 Jan 1946.

Inscribed PVT US Army WWII - Purple Heart.","STR06" "I18520","Horton","Hiram W.","Bef 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","Son of Thomas S. and Elizabeth Horton (first listed inthe 1880 census for Sabine Parish). (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 89).","STR06" "I33617","Horton","Jodie","28 Mar 1925","19 Jun 1944","0","Private, World War II

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K384-KSP
name: Jodie Horton
event: Death
event date: 19 Jun 1944
event place: , Sabine, Texas, United States
Occupation Soldier, Pvt.
Cause of Death World War II, Place France
gender: Male
marital status: Single
birth date: 28 Mar 1925
birthplace: Sabine, Texas
father's name: John Horton
mother's name: Anna Craig
Cemetery Rosevine
certificate number: 1296
film number: 2242483
digital folder number: 005145715
image number: 01572
Collection: Jodie Horton, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I33612","Horton","John","30 May 1896","2 Nov 1960","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDRK-TJM
name: John Horton
death date: 02 Nov 1960
death place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 64 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 30 May 1896
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Will Horton
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Martha Clark
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Retired Tx Forest Service
Veteran? Yes WW I
place of residence: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
cemetery: Rosevine Cemetery
burial place: Rosevine, Texas
burial date: 03 Nov 1960
additional relatives:
Informant John Horton Jr
film number: 2116619
digital film number: 4166552
image number: 00002042
reference number: 73496
Collection: John Horton, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I33612","Horton","John","30 May 1896","2 Nov 1960","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP No. 6
Enumerated April 17 and 18, 1930
ED 202-8 SD 19 Sheet 10A Stamped 101
208-217
Horton, John Hd O $250 M W 33 M221 Tx Tx Tx Oiler United Gas Co.
Horton, Anna Wf F W 31 M@20 Tx Tx Tx
Horton, Mattie Ruth Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Horton, John Jr. Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Horton, Bernice Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Horton, Jodie Son m W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Horton, Jaunita Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Horton, Billie Ray Son M W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I15846","Horton","Juanita","2 Nov 1927","6 Aug 2003","0","Sabine County Reporter
August 13, 2003

Juanita Horton Smith

Juanita Horton Smith, 75, of Pineland did at 12:25 p.m. Wednesday, August 6, 2003, at Hemphill Care Center in Hemphill. Mrs. Smith was born Nov. 2, 1927, in Bronson as a daughter of the late Anna (CRAIG) and John HORTON and had been a lifelong resident of Sabine County. She was a homemaker and a member of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church.

Survivors: son, Roy Gene McCROSKEY and wife Debbie of Lufkin, and Mike McCROSKEY and wife Laura and Glenn McCROSKEY and wife Dwanda, all of Sabine County, daughters, Lynda BRIDWELL of Nacogdoches, Colleen ARRANT of Jasper, and Peggy BROOKS and husband Joe of Newton; a brother, Bobby Jim HORTON of Bronson; a sister Ann WRIGHT and husband Theo of Bronson; 18 grandchildren and 27 great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Friday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. I.W. FERGUSON and Bro. Fred RANEY officiating. Interment followed at Rosevine Cemetery in Rosevine.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I2599","Horton","Mary Ann","Bef 1798","Aft 1819","0","Said to be the sister of Nathan Horton.","STR06" "I39229","Horton","Mary Jane","5 Sep 1900","8 Nov 1996","0","Her grave was marked with OES (Order of Eastern Star).","STR06" "I33618","","","","","","","" "I33608","","","","","","","" "I40780","Hospal","Ruth E.","10 Feb 1925","11 Jun 2002","0","John W. Clark shows that Ruth HOSPAL was born 10 Feb 1925 to August HOSPAL and Minnie KUSHNEREITH in Saginaw, Michigan. The Saginaw County Clerk Death Certificate File show that Ruth, born February 25, 1925, died on June 11, 2002. Her parents were listed as August Hospal and Minnie Kushnereit. The Saginaw News, on Wednesday June 12, 2002, ran the death notice of Ruth E. Clark. In this, the birth date was instead listed as 10 Feb 1925 (matching John W. Clark's book and not the official death certificate), date of death was 11 Jun 2002 in Saginaw, Maiden name was listed as HOSPAL, spouse as Sim C. Clark, and Cemetery as Bethlehem Lutheran.","STR06" "I37530","Hospodsky","Irene Estelle","8 Aug 1920","3 Jun 2011","0","Irene Estelle Butcher, 90, of Grinnell, Iowa, passed away at Mercy Medical Center in Des Moines on Friday, June 3,2011. Irene was born August 8,1920 in Milligan, Neb. to Fred and Stella Hospodsky. She graduated from Milligan High School in 1938 and attended the University of Nebraska. She moved to Berwyn, III. to manage her uncle, Adolph Rozanek's movie theatre. In 1947 she was united in marriage to Dee E. Butcher. Dee and Irene lived in Berwyn, III., David City, Neb. where they owned the Butcher Furniture store. They moved to Lincoln, Neb. in 1959 and Grinnell, Iowa in 1962. Irene, Dee and their son Jay resided with her daughter and son-in-law, Debbie and Paul Johnson, since 2007. Irene was a home-maker who enjoyed traveling, reading, crafts, cooking and spending time with her family.
She is survived by her daughters, Kathryn King, of Lincoln; Deborah (Paul) Johnson and Jan (David) Pope of Grinnell; six grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Irene was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Dee in 2009, her son Jay in 2009 and siblings Robert Hospodsky and Norma Kohler.
Visitation will be held at noon, Tuesday, June 7,2011, at the Wadlow Rozanek Funeral Home 5200 'R' Street in Lincoln, Neb. Graveside services will follow at 1 p.m. at the Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorials may be sent to the family to be donated to charities of their choice. Condolences or personal reflections may be sent at wadlowrozanek.com. Arrangements by Wadlow Rozanek Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Lincoln.

(Lincoln Journal Star, 5 June 2011, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
","STR06" "I1454","","","","","","","" "I12945","","","","","","","" "I7493","","","","","","","" "I11394","","","","","","","" "I22189","House","Albert D.","30 Aug 1890","27 Dec 1966","0","At the time of the 1920 census, Albert and Lula were living with 37 year old Claudia TUBE, born in North Carolina. Both she and 29 year old Albert were listed as ""Head"" of the household.","STR06" "I39707","House","Lucy B.","Abt 1829","26 Jan 1908","0","d#: 0351042
Name: Strong, Lucy B. House
Date: January 26, 1908
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #078.
Notes: Strong-Lucy B., House, widow of the late Asaph C. Strong. Funeral Monday, Jan. 27, at 2 p.m. standard time, from her late residence, 13019 Euclid ave. Friends invited. Burial private.","STR06" "I8971","","","","","","","" "I19993","Houska","Agnes","15 Feb 1892","9 Apr 1979","0","After the death of her husband, Agnes supported her family by working as a housekeeper and cafe cook. (Milligan, p 305).","STR06" "I19984","Houska","Albert","15 Aug 1891","27 Dec 1974","0","Albert served with the Base Unit Hospital in France during World War I. He married Emma Schultz after returning from the service, and they farmed near Huron, South Dakota, later moving to Belle Plaine, Minnesota. He farmed all of his life, and was also in partnership with Emil SCHMIDT in a sand and gravel pit business. (Milligan, p 304).","STR06" "I19991","Houska","Anna","5 Jan 1896","15 Feb 1984","0","Her date of birth on the SSDI contradicts the date shown in ""MILLIGAN NEBRASKA 1888*1988,"" which was instead shown as January 6, 1905, and appears to have been in error, as she was shown as age 5 on the 1900 Saline County Census.","STR06" "I19997","Houska","Arlene Emily","13 Jan 1925","3 Oct 1998","0","Arlene graduated from Belle Plaine High School. After graduation, she worked for the Belle Plaine County Attorney. In 1964, she started working for Carver County as County Deputy Treasurer, a position she held until her retirement in 1983. (Milligan, p 304).","STR06" "I35361","Houska","Catherine Marie","7 May 1879","23 Mar 1964","0","Ken Chromy writes that she was an orphan raised by the Joe Kubicek's of Milligan.","STR06" "I19990","Houska","Frank","1 Dec 1901","27 Aug 1973","0","He moved back from Huron to Milligan to help care for his elderly mother. He died at the Veteran's Hospital in Grand Island. (Milligan, p 304).","STR06" "I19987","Houska","James","24 Dec 1887","23 Jul 1918","0","James was a member of Company B, 4th Infantry Division and was killed in action by machine gun fire during the First World War. He died in a wheat field several kilometers east of Chateau Thierry in France, and is buried at a cemetery in Oisne-Aisne-American-at Seringes-et-Nesles. (Milligan, p 304).","STR06" "I19988","Houska","Joseph","10 Oct 1889","23 Jan 1960","0","James was employed by a paper mill in Kalamazoo for 35 years. He and his wife had two sons, Ernest and Russell. (Milligan, p 304).

SSN: 368-03-0764","STR06" "I19985","Houska","Matej","15 Mar 1862","13 Sep 1928","0","The son of Vaclav HOUSKA and Anna STRAHA. He came to America at the age of 19. (Milligan, p 304).","STR06" "I6474","","","","","","","" "I5992","","","","","","","" "I17968","Houston","Nancy","Aft 1819","Aft 1880","0","Said to be a daughter of John Houston and Elizabeth Carter, and granddaughter of daughter of Isaac Carter and Ann Young.","STR06" "I46535","Houston","William Cannon","17 Mar 1852","30 Aug 1931","0","His biography on his FindAGrave memorial page reads:

US Congressman. Elected to represent Tennessee's 5th District in the United States House of Representatives, serving from 1905 to 1919. Also served as a Member of the Tennessee State Legislature in 1876 and 1880, and State Court Judge in 1894.","STR06" "I11542","","","","","","","" "I20437","","","","","","","" "I12110","Hovis","Catherine","Abt 1775","Yes, date unknown","0","Ssid to have married an EVERHART.","STR06" "I12227","Hovis","John","12 Feb 1784","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Elizabeth BOBMAN.","STR06" "I35717","Howard","Abb Henry","16 Sep 1905","27 Apr 1986","0","Banker. FindAGrave shows him as a son of John S. Howard and Nancy Eva Harris Howard, both of whom also have memorials on that website","STR06" "I38525","Howard","Alice Ann Mary","20 Aug 1860","15 Sep 1942","0","Said to be a daughter of Andrew Jackson HOWARD and Marth Ann Howard Franklin.","STR06" "I8280","Howard","Elizabeth","5 Jan 1766","21 May 1820","0","She was the oldest child of John and Mary (Preston) HOWARD, m. Oct. 1794. John Howard was b. 22 Feb 1733.4 and d. 1824, a veteran of the Revolution, in which he lost one eye and had his nose cut off by a British soldier at the Battle of Guilford C.H. His wife was the dau. of John and Elizabeth (Patton) PRESTON. Mrs. Howard d. 1814, aged 72, and was buried near her daughter; her grave is marked. John Howard was for many years the companion of Daniel BOONE; his son General Benjamin HOWARD (@1760-1814) was Governor of 8th Military District including territory West of the Mississippi River. (Payne, p. 257).","STR06" "I7789","Howard","Grover Cleveland","Between 1884 and 1890","Yes, date unknown","0","This MIGHT to be the family, with some of the information recorded incorrectly, at the time of the 1910 census.

Kansas, Shawnee County, 2-Wd Topeka, ED 157

Howard, G.C. Hd M W 26 M 2yrs Kansas Iowa Iowa Mattress Maker Howard, Mary Wife F W 19 W M 2 yrs 1/1 Missouri Missouri Missouri Howard, Elmer Son M W 6/12 S Kansas Kansas Missouri","STR06" "I41190","Howard","Josephine Montgomery","18 Oct 1846","30 Jul 1933","0","On her tombstone ""Ma Dump"" is inscribed above her formal name.","STR06" "I7146","Howard","Nancy","May 1826","Aft 1920","0","Nancy lived with the Murphy family in Meriwether County, Georgia in 1850. The census listing is as follows:

31 799 799 Murphy Malichi 48 M F 1,000 SC
32 799 799 Murphy Nancy 52 F
33 799 799 Murphy Morris D. 22 M F GA
34 799 799 Murphy William16 M F GA
35 799 799 Murphy MalichiM. 14 M GA
36 799 799 Murphy Needum A. J. 9 M GA
37 799 799 Murphy Ady D.7 F GA
38 799 799 Howard Nancy 23 F GA

http://www.rootsweb.com/~cenfiles/ga/meriwether/1850/pg0353b.txt

See also the notes for John Brooks Fuller. Nancy Howard lived with the orphaned children of John and Mary (Watson) Fuller in Sabine County per the 1880 census, listed simply as a ""family member."" She was living with the family of Fannie Fuller Burkhalter in Sabine County in 1900. And according to the 1920 Sabine County census, when Nancy was age 95, the widowed Mary R. Fuller, age 60, was living with her as a companion. Blanche Finley Toole wrote me that Nancy and Ruth Howard were sisters, and that Nancy's fiancee was killed in the Civil War. Nancy never married, and was buried holding his picture and her bible.","STR06" "I7146","Howard","Nancy","May 1826","Aft 1920","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 15A
291-291
Howard, Nancy A Head F W 95 S Ga SC SC
Fuller, Mary B Companion F W 60 Wd Tx Tx Tx Farmer","STR06" "I7113","Howard","Samuel","Bef 1790","Yes, date unknown","0","""Invt. in Jasper Co, Georgia 1844"" (White and Toole)","STR06" "I24415","Howard","Sarah Jane ""Sallie""","17 Oct 1884","17 Jan 1957","0","FamilySearch shows she was a daugher of Edward P Howard and Lydia Ann Livia Nichols.","STR06" "I7905","Howard","Velma Sadie","25 Dec 1910","8 Feb 1989","0","Keith McGuire shows that she married second Frank Lee Adams.

ADAMS VELMA SADIE 12/25/1910 RAMSEY CLEVELAND F KANSAS LOS ANGELES(19) 02/08/1989 555-07-8480 78 yrs (Rootsweb, California Death Records)","STR06" "I4164","","","","","","","" "I34981","","","","","","","" "I34979","Howell","Curtis","1 Mar 1947","Yes, date unknown","0","Melba Colwell said that he died of cancer. He lived in Tennessee.","STR06" "I26378","Howell","Francis Marion","24 Feb 1837","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):


Census Information:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Smith County, Page 1121
Enumerated 29th Aug 1860 by Jas. Mangum
HH 710-710 Mikel & Joicy Burkhalter

HH 711-711 William and Elizabeth Howell

HH 712-715
F M Howell 23 M Farmer 1200 200 Miss
Mary J Howell 18 F Miss","STR06" "I34978","","","","","","","" "I34975","","","","","","","" "I3924","","","","","","","" "I35078","","","","","","","" "I16577","Howell","Mabel Ethelynn","21 Jul 1878","22 Nov 1963","0","The daughter of George HOWELL and LaTilla C. FORD.","STR06" "I16371","Howell","Mary Ann","23 Jun 1923","12 Dec 1991","0","Per Leatha Ann Stroud her mother is ""Mary Ann Howell (Enyart-real name adopted)""","STR06" "I45962","","","","","","","" "I26680","Howell","Stephen Marshall","10 Oct 1840","3 May 1940","0","His headstone is engraved Cpl. S. M. Howell Co E 46 Miss Inf C.S.A. Oct. 10, 1840 May 3, 1940

The FindAGrave index shows he was nicknamed ""Grap.""","STR06" "I31400","","","","","","","" "I25622","Howell","William Marion","Abt 1807","Feb 1880","0","(Research):


Census Information:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Smith County, Page 1121
Enumerated 29th Aug 1860 by Jas. Mangum
HH 710-710 Mikel & Joicy Burkhalter

HH 711-711
William Howell 53 M Farmer $1500 $2415 Ky
Elizabeth Howell 50 F Tenn
John T. Howell 18 M Miss
Stephen M Howell 15 M Miss
Sarah E Howell 12 F Miss
Christianna L. Howell 8 F Miss
Christopher C Howell 6 M Miss
Jeriah C Howell 4 F Miss
Equilla Tiner 98 F S.C.

HH 712-712
F.M Howell 23 m Farmer $1200 $250 Miss
Mary J. Howell 18 F Miss","STR06" "I5941","Hoyt","Elbert L.","Jul 1895","Yes, date unknown","0","The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 11, published September 6, 1948, reported that he was the vice-president of his local camp of Gideons. Previous to this, he served three years as Secretary.","STR06" "I5944","Hoyt","Ethel E.","Jul 1888","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a Bariager.","STR06" "I5946","Hoyt","Iva L.","Jul 1890","Abt 1948","0","She married a Longstreet.","STR06" "I37722","Hraban","Patricia A.","16 Jun 1947","2 Jun 2011","0","Patricia A. (Hraban) Zenisek, 63 years, of Boulder, Colo., formerly of Seward, died June 2, 2011. Born June 16, 1947 in Seward, Neb. to Rayfiel and Dorothy (Mazour) Hraban. 1965 graduate of Seward High School; received license in cosmetology; Patricia and husband, Alan owned a family electronic business for 40 years, retiring in 2010.

Preceded: father, Rayfiel Hraban; sister, Betty Jane Hraban; father-in-law, Vencil Zenisek. Survivors: husband, Alan Zenisek, Boulder, Colo.; children, Joe Zenisek, Erie Colo., Ann Zenisek, Aurora, Colo.; grandchildren, Emilye, Ryan; mother, Dorothy Hraban, Seward; brother, Ken Hraban and wife Sue, Lincoln; brother-in-law, David Zenisek and wife Coleen of Eagle.

Signing of Remembrance Book: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday, June 30 and 9-11 a.m. on Friday, July 1 all at Zabka Funeral Home. Memorial Service 11 a.m., Friday, July 1, 2011, at Zabka Funeral Home Chapel, Seward; officiant, Father Rand Langhorst. Graveside Service and Inurnment: Seward Cemetery, Seward, Neb. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Family of Patricia Zenisek, c/o Zabka Funeral Home. Funeral Arrangements entrusted to Zabka Funeral Home, Seward. Condolences @ www.zabkafuneralhome.com

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I32751","Hran?cov","Emma","1 Oct 1882","26 Jun 1935","0","Sharon Nemeth writes that Emma was married Emil Yeck on 8 April 1907. Their marriage license is at the Fillmore County Courthouse, Geneva, NE. Book 4, Page 24. He was born 27 July 1882. Parents of Emil Yeck were Joseph and Julia Ondrak Yeck

Nebraska Signal
Geneva, Nebraska

Mrs. Emma Yeck

Emma Janda was born October 1, 1882 in Czechoslovakia. She came to America at the age of four and spent most of her girlhood in a sod-house near Hemingford, Neb. where her parents were homesteading. After the father and younger sister were killed by lightining, the family came to Fillmore county. When a young girl, she united with a Methodist Church at Fairbury.

Miss Janda married Emil Yeck in September 1903, and lived on a farm near Tobias. Two daughters were born to this union, Hildegarde Margaret and Helen Marie.

On April 8, 1907, her husband died from blood poisoning, the result of an accident. The bereaved wife moved her family to Tobias. A few years later, she kept house for her two brothers, who were farming near Geneva. In 1915, she made a permanant home for her girls at Peru. The home was not broken up until both girls were graduated from the normal school.

In 1924 Mrs. Yeck went to DeWitt, and for five years made her home with her daughter Hildegarde and her son-in-law, Samuel Rowley. After 1929, she made her home with both daughters, living part of her time with her daughter Helen and her son-in-law, Edwin Roessler, at Wilcox and the rest of the time with her daughter Hildegarde at Detroit, Michigan.

Recently after she had visited with friends and relatives at Geneva, Milligan and DeWitt, she went to Detroit and submitted to a major operation. Her progress was satisfactory and complete recovery was confidently expected. Wednesday evening, June 26, 1935, she suddenly breathed her last and passed on to her heavely home. A blood clot in her lungs was the immediate cause of her death.

Always a devoted and loving mother, she leaves to mourn her sudden departure her daughters Hildegarde Rowley of Detroit and Helen Roessler of Wilcox, Neb. She leaves three little grandsons, Raymond Kent Rowley and Larry Dean and Dennis Lee Roessler of Wilcox. She leaves her aged mother Mrs. Rousy Matejovsky of Geneva, and three sisters, Mrs. Mary Sluka of Lincoln, Mrs. Joseph Posvar of Pender, and Mrs. Burton Redmond of Vetal, S.D., three brothers, Gust Janda of Fairmont, Vincent Janda of Rapid City, S.D. and Edward Matejovsky of Milligan. Besides these immediate relatives there are her husband's relatives, her nephews and nieces, and a large circle of friends.

(Transcribed from a clipping provided by Sharon Nemeth)","STR06" "I20093","Hran?cov","Ruzena ""Rousy""","3 Sep 1858","13 Mar 1937","0","Milligan Centennial History Book Committee, HISTORY OF MILLIGAN, NEBRASKA 1888-1988, reported that she was "" The daughter of Vencil HRANAC and Anna BURES. She had a three-year-old daughter Emma when she married Joseph in 1885."" (Milligan, p 315). Sharon Nemeth indicated she was actually the daughter Vaclav Hranac and Marie Buresova.

Mrs. Rousy Matejovsky Passes Away

Rousy Hranac was born in Cernice, County of Pisek, Czechoslovakia, on September 3, 1858. She came to America in 1883 and made her home in Fillmore County. She was married to Joseph Janda to which union were born 6 children. For several years they homesteaded in western Nebraska in the vicinity of Hemingford. While there her husband was killed by lightning. Later she was united in marriage to Joseph Matehovsky to which union there were born three children. They made their home in Fillmore county. He also preceded her in death in 1924.

She passed away at 4:25 Saturday afternoon, March 13, 1937 at the age of 78 years, 6 months, and 10 days. Four children preceded her in death, Mrs. Emma YECK, Alice JANDA, Joe JANDA, Stanley MATEJOVSKY. Those remaining to mourn her loss are five children, Gust JANDA, Mrs. Estalla POSVAR, Vincent JANDA, Agnes REDMOND and Edward MATEJOVSKY; one step-daughter, Mrs. Mary SLUKA and one brother, Charles HRANAC of Twin Falls, Idaho and several grandchildren.

Funeral services were conducted at the Milligan Auditorium on Wednesday, March 17 with burial at the south cemetery. Rev. Zavadil of Wilber spoke words of consolation and the Pasek quartette sang.

(Courtest of Sharon Nemeth)","STR06" "I20093","Hran?cov","Ruzena ""Rousy""","3 Sep 1858","13 Mar 1937","0","(Research):
Census Records:

1900 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp, Village of Milligan,
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900 by Anton E Wanek
SD 14 ED 26 Sheet 3A Stamped 135
46-47
Matyovsky, Joseph Hd W M Mar 1854 46 M 15 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia Day Laborer
______, Rosa Wife W F Sept 1860 39 M 15 8/7 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
_____, (s/b JANDA) Joseph Son W M May 1886 14 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
_____, (s/b JANDA) August Son W M Apr 1888 12 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
_____, (s/b JANDA) Staza Dtr W F Aug 1889 10 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
_____, (s/b JANDA) Vincent Son W M Jan 1894 6 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
_____, Agnes Dtr W F Apr 1896 4 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
_____, Stanley Son W M Nov 1898 2 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia


1910 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore, Geneva Twp, Ward 3
Enumerated 3 May 1910 W E Harrison
SD 4 ED 28 Sheet 20
428-429
Matejovsky, Rose Head F W 57 Wd 8/8 Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia Bohemian Laundress At Home
Janda, Vincent G Son M W 16 S Neb Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia English Clerk Bakery
Matejovsky, Eddie Son M W 9 S Neb Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Geneva City
Enumerated April 1930 by Maude M. Liegebaum
ED 20-13 SD 11 Sheet 15B
425-446-462
Matejosky, Rose Head O $500 F W 70 Wd Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia Bohemian 1874 Na no occupation","STR06" "I20029","Hrdy","Eleanor","Between 1915 and 1926","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a VAVRA.","STR06" "I20033","Hrdy","Frank","14 Nov 1860","23 Nov 1938","0","Frank finished business school in Bohemia when he was just 14. He worked in stores in Bohemia as an apprentice in Novy Bydzov, Horni, Jeleni and Holici. To avoid being drafted into the military, he moved to American in 1882, and worked as a clerk in Chicago for two years. Deciding the town was too small and too slow, he and a friend spent some seven weeks walking to New York. He worked as a clerk in a grocery store, eventually buying the business and running it himself for another 10 years. He married, and moved in Cedar Rapids, Iowa in 1893, and on to Milligan in 1895. Here he purchased the mercantile business of A.V. Kouba. (Milligan, p 306).","STR06" "I19976","Hrdy","Frank","25 Nov 1887","15 Feb 1971","0","SSN 506-68-9907","STR06" "I20030","Hrdy","Frank E.","2 Feb 1927","27 Feb 2009","0","A 1943 graduate of Milligan High School, he attended business college in Lincoln before serving in the military. After his discharge, he attended the University of Nebraska. He and wife JoAnn live in Sioux Falls, South Dakota and have three children: Paul, Mary (Mrs. Norman Kaczmarek), and Susan (Mrs. Mark Oppegard). (Milligan, p 305).

Frank E. Hrdy 82, passed away Friday (2/27/09) in Lincoln. Hrdy was born in Milligan, Neb. He graduated from the University of Nebraska with a BA in accounting and was a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity. He served in WWII and later lived with his wife, Joan, in Sioux Falls, S.D. for over 50 years where they raised their family. In Sioux Falls he was a member of First United Methodist church and was honored by achieving the Worshipful Grand Master of the Masonic Lodge of Minnehaha County. Frank was a golfer, loved to travel, an avid reader, and an accomplished bridge player. He shall always be remembered for his sense of humor, infectious laugh, and the multiple stories and jokes that he would tell over and over again. Frank was a devoted and faithful fan of all Nebraska sport teams. He will be dearly missed by his family and friends.

He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 58 year, Joan Maxon Hrdy; his parents, Mary Holpuch Hrdy and Frank L. Hrdy; his sister, Eleanor Hrdy Vavra; and Irma Hrdy Larsen. Frank is survived by his children, Paul Hrdy and wife, Helen; Mary Kaczmarek and husband, Norman; and Susan Oppegard and husband, Mark. He is also survived by his grandchildren, Kari Caddell and spouse, Beau; Kristin Livers and spouse, Josh; Tom Kaczmarek and wife, Vanessa; and Beth Kaczmarek; and his sister, Jo Ann Hrdy Keller. Also surviving are multiple nieces and nephews.

Private burial. No visitation. Frank had requested that memorials be sent to Trinity United Methodist Church, 1345 S. 16th Street, Lincoln, NE 68502 or charity of choice. Arrangements by Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home.

(Lincoln Journal Star Online, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I20028","Hrdy","Irma","Between 1915 and 1926","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a LARSEN.","STR06" "I20031","","","","","","","" "I20036","Hrdy","Louise","8 Aug 1889","24 Jul 1972","0","Never married.","STR06" "I3305","Hromadka","Anna","20 Jun 1902","14 Apr 1988","0","SSN 507-50-1245","STR06" "I20040","Hromadka","Anna H.","Abt 1913","Yes, date unknown","0","After graduation, Anna attended school at Peru and became a school teacher, teaching as District #6, #33 and Milligan Public School. (Milligan, p 307).

She married a SEIDELMAN.","STR06" "I15038","Hromadka","August Benjamin","26 Jul 1880","26 Aug 1939","0","Attended Fremont Normal college, and briefly taught in his hometown of Milligan. He moved to Des Moines, Iowa, and graduated from Highland Park College with a degree in pharmacy, later moving to Chicago and graduating from Northwestern with a Medical Degree. He practiced medicine in the Imperial Valley and Bay area of California. He served as a Captain in the Medical Corps during the First World War, being attached to an evacuation hospital at American European Forces, France. In 1925, he did post graduate work in Vienna. Both of his sons entered the medical field. (Milligan, p 306-307).","STR06" "I15055","","","","","","","" "I15009","Hromadka","Frank","17 Nov 1885","24 Nov 1964","0","He attended the Nebraska School of Agriculture in Lincoln, NE.

source:
http://www.45thdivision.org/Veterans/Hromadka645.htm


Frank and his father were certified members of the Red Polled Cattle Club. They operated a dairy, delivering fresh bottled milk and cream to Milligan residents and businesses. Cows were hand-milked, and glass bottles were washed and sterilized by hand. The dairy was closed during World War II when the children were no longer there to help run it. (Milligan, p 307).","STR06" "I15056","Hromadka","Frank","7 Jan 1887","14 Jul 1965","0","Frank came to the United States on June 15, 1906, on the SS Barbarosa. (Milligan, p 307).","STR06" "I15052","Hromadka","Frank","16 Oct 1916","22 Jun 2000","0","Hromadka -- Frank Jr., 83, Friend, died Thursday (6/22/00) in Exeter. Born, Friend (10/16/16). Retired farmer, used implement dealer, seed dealer for Producers Hybrid Seed Co. Member, Saline Center ZCBJ Lodge 389.

Survivors: wife, Elsie; daughters, sons-in-law, Pamela Hromadka, York, Patricia and Dennis Carpenter, York, Connie and Mark Strouf, Wilber; granddaughter, Lindsay Strouf; brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, Frank and Florine Stetina, Lincoln, Evelyn and Ed Hyland, Prairie Village, Kan.; nieces, nephews. Preceded in death: parents, Frank and Marie (Filip) Hromadka Sr.; brother, Leo.

Services: 9:30 a.m., Saturday, St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, Milligan. Father Ken Borowiak. Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan, ZCBJ services by Saline Center Lodge 389. Rosary: 7:30 p.m. today, Lauber-Moore Funeral Home, Friend. Visitation: today, 2-9 p.m., funeral home. Memorials to Exeter Care Center and Saline Center ZCBJ Lodge 389.
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I20042","","","","","","","" "I20041","Hromadka","Helen H.","11 Dec 1914","23 Oct 2001","0","Helen attended nurses training at Lincoln General Hospital, and was also employed there. She served with the Women's Army Corps during World War II and was at Fitzsimmons General Hospital, Denver, Colorado as a medical and surigical tech. After her discharge, she when to work for Dr. Vincent S. Lynn of Geneva. She enjoys bowling, ceramics and gardening (Milligan, p 307 & 309).

?b?Hromadka-- Helen H., 86, Geneva, died Tuesday (10/23/01). Born, Milligan.

Survivors: brother, sister-in-law, Milo and Lorene Hromadka, Milligan; nieces; nephews; great-nieces and -nephews; great-great-nieces and -nephews.

Services: 2 p.m. Friday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Geneva. Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation; beginning 1 p.m. today, funeral home. Memorials to Geneva Rescue Unit or Milligan Rescue Unit.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from the Lincoln Journal Star Archives)","STR06" "I20079","","","","","","","" "I2284","Hromadka","James","28 Sep 1903","18 Jan 1981","0","James attended public school in Tobias through the eighth grade. He was much happier helping his dad with the farm work than with school, therefore he chose not to continue his education any further. He and his wife farmed through 1947, at which time the moved into Milligan. James drove the school bus for many years, as well as working for the Bors-Bulin Garage and for the Kassik Feed Mills. (Milligan, p 309).","STR06" "I15040","Hromadka","Jennie C.","24 May 1888","15 Feb 1966","0","SSN: 508-58-2063","STR06" "I15036","Hromadka","John","13 May 1854","18 Oct 1931","0","John learned his father's trade of blacksmith. He served in the army in Europe, and came to America at age 22, leaving his family behind. When he arrived in Exeter, Nebraska, he was met by Mr. SLUKA, who he had known in the old country. John practiced the trade of blacksmith and horticulturist while in the army. Neighbors helped him put up a blacksmith shop and purchase tools. His parents were Tomas HROMADKA and Josephine HALOCH. His two sisters were Mary Hromadka, wife of Emil FRANTA of Omaha. His other sister, Rose Hromadka, married Emanuel HAVELKA of Rice Lake, Wisconsin. (Milligan, p 309-310).","STR06" "I20043","","","","","","","" "I20044","Hromadka","John B.","5 Apr 1908","16 May 1995","0","John, was a surgeon as his father had been, at Santa Monica hospital. He had three children: August, Elizabeth, and Donald. (Milligan, p 307).

DOB shown both as 6 Apr 1908 (Milligan, p 307) and 5 Apr 1908 (SSDI).","STR06" "I2283","Hromadka","Karel ""Charles""","3 Dec 1871","15 May 1963","0","The son of Joseph HROMADKA and Katirna HLAVOTA. He was orphaned at the age of six, and cared for by relatives. He was conscripted into the Austrian-Hungarian army, and moved to America 1902 to avoid further service in that army. He worked in the coal mines in Moravia. (Milligan, p 311).","STR06" "I15058","Hromadka","Leo J.","28 Feb 1919","6 Jun 1950","0","He died in a car accident. (Milligan, p 308).","STR06" "I20075","Hromadka","Mayme","28 Sep 1907","3 Nov 1999","0","She married Gust SLUKA. (Milligan, p 312).

SSN 505-86-7915

Sluka-- Mayme, 92, rural Fairmont, widow of Gus J., died Wednesday (11/3/ 99) in Geneva. Born, Milligan (9/28/07) to Charles and Marie (Cudly) Hromadka.
Survivors: sons, daughters-in-law, Donald and Lorene, Fairmont, James and Annabelle, Milligan; seven grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren.
Services: 10 a.m. Saturday, Farmer and Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel, Milligan. The Rev. Brian Kottas. Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation beginning 1 p.m. Friday, funeral home. Memorials to Milligan Rescue Unit.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I20060","Hromadka","Milo J.","28 Sep 1924","19 Jun 2008","0","Being the youngest son, Milo was home during the War to help his parents on the farm. (Milligan, p 307).

Milo J. Hromadka
Milo J. Hromadka 83, Milligan, Neb., died Thursday (6/19/08) in Exeter. Born to Frank & Anna (Herynk) Hromadka on September 28, 1924 at Milligan.
Survivors: wife, Lorene, Milligan; daughter & son-in-law, Jane & Sam Antholz, York; brother-in-law & sister-in-law, Felix Bedlan & Jean, Fairbury; granddaughters, Jessica Antholz & fiancee, Tucker Reed, Lincoln; Jenna Antholz & fiancee, Zack Adamson, Lincoln; nieces and nephews.
Funeral Service 10:30 a.m. Tuesday (6/24/08) at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, Milligan. Father David Bourek officiating. Graveside services Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation beginning Monday (6/23/08) from 1 p.m. - 8 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Memorials to family in lieu of flowers. Farmer & Son Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
Published in the Lincoln Journal Star on 6/21/2008. Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy.","STR06" "I15054","","","","","","","" "I15051","","","","","","","" "I20045","Hromadka","Ralph","8 Jul 1910","10 Oct 1966","0","Ralph was a hospital administrator. He was also a veteran of World War II, being involved in the Normandy Invasion and the Battle of the Bulge. He had two sons: Robert and William. (Milligan, p 307).","STR06" "I20059","Hromadka","Ralph MIlo","10 Mar 1922","Jul 1995","0","Graduated from Milligan Public School in 1940, after which he was employed by James SIMKOVSKY and Ernest CHUDLEY at their service station. He was inducted into the military service, and trained as a radio and telephone repairman. He served in North Africa and the European theatre during the war. After the war, Ralph worked for the Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph Company in Hastings, Nebraska for some 40 years. (Milligan, p 307, 312).","STR06" "I3533","Hromadka","Roland Gene","9 Mar 1947","18 Feb 1968","0","He died in an automobile accident less than two miles from his parents home. (Milligan, p 311).","STR06" "I19861","Hromadka","Ronald Dean","9 Mar 1947","6 Apr 1993","0","A graduate of Kearney State College with a B.A. in secondary education. He later received a Masters' degree in Education. (Milligan, p 311).","STR06" "I20078","Hromadka","Sandra Kay","22 Oct 1954","14 Jun 2024","0","Sandra K. Wood, 69 of Lincoln, passed away June 14, 2024.

Sandy was born on October 22, 1954 in Lincoln to Wayne and Neola (Linden) Hromadka. She graduated from Lincoln Southeast High School. She worked for the Department of Motor Vehicles for nearly 40 years.

Sandy is survived by her mother Neola Hromadka; daughter Jamie (Larry Cushing) Wood; son Jason (wife Laurie) Wood; three grandchildren: Jameson Cushing, Damien Anngello and Easton Wood; sister Jackie (husband Jim) Sturm; nephew Justin (wife Heather) Harris and their son Reece.

She is preceded in death by her father Wayne Hromadka, grandparents James and Rose Hromadka and Orville and Florence ""Gram"" Linden.

There will be a Memorial Service held at 11 AM on Saturday, June 29, 2024 at Butherus Maser and Love funeral home, 4040 A St, Lincoln.

From Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home website, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I20074","Hromadka","Vlasta","Abt 1905","","0","She married Arnold HAGEMIESTER. (Milligan, p 312).","STR06" "I20070","Hromadka","Wayne James","31 Dec 1928","16 Apr 2003","0","Wayne works for the U.S. Postal Service. (Milligan, p 313).","STR06" "I3998","","","","","","","" "I3999","","","","","","","" "I19320","Hubbard","Alfred","22 May 1790","19 Mar 1859","0","1850 Federal Census Wisconsin, Winnebago, Clayton

#258-266 Benjamin and Sophia STRONG (Benjamin was Rhoda's nephew)

259-267 Alfred HUBBARD 60 M Farmer $800 Conn Rhoda HUBBARD 57 F Conn Mary I HUBBARD 19 F NY Jesse V HUBBARD 17 M Laborer NY

260-268 Wm HUBBARD 21 M Farmer 200 NY Susan HUBBARD 21 F Penn","STR06" "I40674","","","","","","","" "I21153","Hubbard","George","Abt 1601","18 Mar 1683","0","Bruce Cox shows him as the son of George HUBBARD and Mary BISHOP.","STR06" "I21194","Hubbard","Jesse V.","23 Jan 1833","3 May 1919","0","1860 Federal Census Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Clayton

896-804 Jesse HUBBARD 26 Farmer NY Cynthia HUBBARD 20 Mi Chester HUBBARD 1 Wisc Alice HUBBARD 3/12 Wisc Harriett MENDELL Wisc

Immediately following there listing was the household of George STRONG, Jesse's first cousin

897-805 George STRONG 30 Farm Labor NY Helen STRONG 25 NY David STRONG 8 NY Frank STRONG 6 NY Mary STRONG 4 NY","STR06" "I21192","Hubbard","William Alfred","15 Dec 1827","29 Dec 1894","0","1860 Wisconsin Census, Outagamie County, Dale 957-929 Wm A HUBBARD 32 M Farmer NY Susan HUBBARD 31 F Pa Ellen HUBBARD 10 F Wisc Anne E HUBBARD 8 F Wisc Frank HUBBARD 7 M Wisc Delia 5 F Wisc","STR06" "I39178","Huckman","Florence Noel","Abt 1915","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Karnes County, Kenedy town
Enumerated April 5, 1930
ED 128-8 SD 23 Sheet 6B
114-121
Huckman, R.E. Head M W 40 M 21 Tx England Tx Brakeman Railroad
Huckman, Letty Wife F W 36 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Huckman, Edward Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Huckman, Florence Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Huckman, Margarite Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Huckman, John Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Huckman, Josephine Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Huckman, Cassie Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Huckman, Ruthven Son M W 3 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I12830","Huddleston","Susan Alma","19 Dec 1843","20 Dec 1928","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 8 and 9 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheets 6A and 6B
Hemphill and Yellowpine
110-110
Low, Jaco G Head M W 40 M Tx Tx La Farmer
Low, Hattie F F W 39 M Tx La Tx
Low, J. Herbert Son m W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Low, H. Odis Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Low, Novie Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Low, Verdis Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Low, Madie Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Low, Doris Dtr F W 1 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Low, Vessie Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
111-111
Low, Susan A Head F W 76 Wd La La La Farmer
Low, Myrtie Grdtr F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Low, Bradie Grdtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Low, Sudie Grdtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Low, Drucilla Dtr F W 52 S Tx Tx Tx


","STR06" "I266","","","","","","","" "I43282","","","","","","","" "I43283","","","","","","","" "I27730","Hudson","Florence Juanita","17 Jun 1904","Apr 1985","0","According to her application for a social security number, she was the daughter of Tempie BAKER and Charlie HUDSON. At the time of her application, in November 1963, she was living at Route 3, Athens, Alabama.","STR06" "I2783","Hudson","Horace G.","15 Sep 1892","23 Oct 1979","0","Per ""The Southern McGrews Grew"" they had a son and three daughters, and were living in Monroe, LA in 1930.","STR06" "I17937","Hudson","Jackson","Abt 1819","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 20 and 21 Nov 1850
Stamped 327
259-259
Jackson Hudson 31 M Farmer 160 Tn
Sarah A A Hudson 26 F Miss
Lucinda E Hudson 7 F Tx
Thomas Hudson 5 M Tx
Eliza J Hudson 3 F Tx
Salina Hudson 1 F Tx","STR06" "I21883","Hudspeth","Aires","Abt 1739","Yes, date unknown","0","Surry County, NC Court Minutes Vol I & II 1768-1789 - 13 Aug 1785 - page 74 - 1785 - Ordered James Sanders, Junr., John Wright, Airs Hudspeth, John Williams (l.T.), Valentine Reese, Peter Sprinkle, Thomas Callion, little John Williams, Thomas Williams, Nicholas Hutchins view road from James Sanders on Hunting Creek to Yellow Bank Ford on Yadkin River near Richmond.

1799 May 10 Bk(I-336) Sheriff, Surry Co, to Richard Gentry 80 ac S. side Deep Creek. Deed for sale by Marmaduke Kimbrough, sheriff, on behalf of the County of Surry to satisfy a judgment in Superior Court against Airs Hudspeth and wife Sarah and William Meredith of 36 pounds 16 shillings...property seized 2 March by the sheriff, bought at public sale by Richard Gentry for sum of 10 pounds 10 shillings

1801 Sep 5 Bk(K-223)Richard Gentry formerly of Surry County to John Martin 80 ac S. side Deep Creek ... being part of 400 acres surveyed for Gibson Wooldridge and conveyed to Airs Hudspeth, then to Richard Gentry by sheriff's deed. Wit: L. H. Holcomb, Nicholas Jacks.

Washington Ancestry Vol. 2 page 230 ""Isaac Elsberry and his family remained in Surry Co.until after the 1800 census was taken. What happened to his sister and brother in law Hudspeth has never been traced. Elizabeth Elsberry and her husband Alexander Latham went with or followed her father to Ashe County""

Vol. 2 page 239 ""It would seem that every man not a Tory in the State capable of bearing arms was at one time or another called into active service, although it might be for one tour of duty"" ""Zachariah Riley son of Gerard and Frances ( Wright) Riley was born 1791 on a farm adjoining Isaac's in Surry Co."" ""Zachariah Riley was a son of Gerard and Frances ( Wright) Riley of Surry County, North Carolina. Frances was a daughter of Capt.John Wright and Ann ( Williams) Wright and a sister to Isaac Elsberrys's wife, Agatha Wright. Both of these Riley and Elsberry families moved to the immediate vicinity of Bethel in Clermont County, Ohio where Zachariah was a wheelwright and died March 1877- so states Rockey and Bancroft's Hitory of Clermont Co. on page 316.""

Page 240 excerpts from an interview with Zach Riley ""John Elsberry located on a farm in Surry Co. N.C....he had but one son Isaac and two daughters . One of these married a man named Hedspath who became a Tory Captain"" ""KInship had to be disregarded in those trying times. Isaac was a patriot and on hearing on that Capt. Hedspath had returned from his command to viist his family, Isaac planned to capture or kill him. Hedspath was warned of his damger and fled for refuge into one of those dismal swamps, being hard pressed one moonlight night by Isaac and his little squad of patriots, he law down on his back in shallow wateer simply leaving his nose above the water.After the war was over he told of the night of terror and his narrow escape. He said he saw Isaac and his party pass within a few feet of him and he was so frightened that his black hair turned gray"" ""Isaac Elsberry married Agaha Wright( dau. of John Wright who had married Ann Williams""

Page 244 Isaac Elsberry's father died prior to 1803. "" The two deeds are of gemealogical interest in that when Isaac sold the land in Ashe County, North Carolina they were signed by John Elsberry's two son in laws in behalf of their wives"". Ayres Hudsepth being one of the son in laws. Page 245

(Collections of Dubie Hudspeth: http://www.geocities.com/blsa44/Ralphhudspethjr.html)","STR06" "I21887","Hudspeth","David","7 Feb 1762","Yes, date unknown","0","DAVID HUDSPETH born Feb 7th 1762 Granville Co NC married Sarah Wooldrid

1800 Dec 25th Deed Book 1 A Warren Co. Ky. ""Thomas Highsmith and wife Sally to William Herndon of Green County, Ky. for 250 pounds, 223 acres on the south side of Green River adjoining the lands of Jesse Adkinson and Littlebury Sublett, dec'd, Menoah Laskey and Martin Frazer deceased. Wits: David Hudsepth, George Hudspeth Senior and George Hudspeth""

THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF ELBERT CO. GA. by John H.McIntosh pages 551 and 552

""William Wooldrige Sr. was accompanied to Elbert Co.by his son Gibson and his son in law Hudspeth. They arrived in Elbert Co in the winter of 1783 as records in Book C-P 103 in the ofice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Elbert show"" ""Sarah Flourney Wooldrige daughter of William Sr. married David Hudspeth in Surry Co. North Carolina""

Historical Collections of Ga. Vol.3

Page 11-William Wooldrige to wife Sarah, 100 acres where we did live and five slaves Jack, Jenny,Rachel, Lucy and Isby, all stock, furniture for life. To son Richard slaves Cate, Ceasar,and Pheby in his possession.To son William, slaves Frank, Sam and Nelly. To son Thomas slaves Chas, Abel,and Nancy. To son Gibson slaves James, Cain, and Sucky. To son Edward slaves Winny, Sarah and a wagon. To daughter Sally Hidspeth, slaves Ceasar, Joan, and Nancy for her life and then at her death to her children. To daughter Patty Davis slaves Isaac and Peg for her life and then to her children. Mentions debts owed by Phillip Ryon and Blassingame Harvey. Exors: sons Thomas and Gibson and wife Sarah. Sogned Dec.6, 1797 recorded July 25, 1798 Elbert Co.Ga.

Sarah Wooldrige's will to grandson Thomas W.Davis a colt Jolly. The rest of the estate to be sold and divided into five equal parts one to each of my beloved children, Thomas, Gibson, Edward and Sally Hudspeth. The fifth part to be divided between my grandchildren, Thomas W. Absolom, William, Sarah F.,minors lawful heirs of Joseph T.Davis. Signed Feb.24, 1804 recorded May 27, 1806

From Through the Years With the Hudspeths, Anna G. Ford Pg 72-76 and 99

David witnessed deeds in Wilkes Co., GA; abt 1787 - Married Sarah; 1790 Wilkes Co tax list/census - 3 polls, 4 slaves, 60 acres; 1798 - 200-acre land grant in Warren Co KY 1799 - member of House of Representatives, Warren Co KY; 1799 - Major of 2nd Battalion Regt., Warren Co.; 1802 - Colonel of 25th Regt.; 1800/01 - David on Warren Co. KY census; 1801-04 - Land and other recorded transactions in Warren Co..

Spartanburg County/District Deed Abstracts 1785-1827 by Albert Pruitt, page 319. Book K-page 332:

Feb 6 1804... Rachel Hendrix (Warren Co Ky) to Hudspath and William Milton, JP's of Warren Co. Ky, dower renounced for 400 acres in Spartanburg on Two mile Creek of Enoree River, renouncement to Thomas Hendrix(now in Warren Co. Ky). Wit: none. Signed David Hudspath and Wm Milton. Recorded june 2 1806. Feb 2 1804 (Warren Co. Ky) William Chaplin, clerk of county, certifys David Hudspath and William Milton were justices when they signed.

1808 - David sold land in Warren Co; 1810 - David not show on Warren Co census. It's possible, but not likely, that he was the David in Surry Co., NC. That David and his wife were ages 26 to 45, a son under 10, a daughter under 10, and another daughter 10 to 16. Suggests that the family moved to Louisiana about 1812, and that David was killed enroute.

Dec 1812 - David's estate recorded in St. Landry Parish, LA. Net value of estate $2,895.75, including 8 slaves, $2,680. 1812 Probate #49. Heirs: Widow Sarah, sons Green, George, John & David Hudspeth Witnesses (or heirs?): Jos. Elah Andus, Henry Raper, James Coe

Kentucky Land Grants Part 1 Chap 4 South of Green River Pg 339

Hudspeth David 200 ac 7-7-1798 Hudspeth Davis 200 ac 10-25-1805

1800 HUDSEPTH DAVID Warren Co KY Tax List

1807 Nov 11th Warren Co KY David Hudspeth, William McWilliams and Karak Wilkinson wittnesses the Will of Calloway Bunch Warren Co KY Wills Bo

1810 HUDSPETH DAVID Indian Lands AL (No Page Number Given) 1820 HUDSPETH SALLY St Landry Parish LA 112 00024-011001 1830 HUDSPETH MRS DAVID St Landry Parish LA 54 0002-000001 1840 HUDSPETH GREEN St Landry Parish LA 251 01200001-000000001

1850 Mortality Schedule Hudspetts, Sara State: Louisiana Year: 1850 County: St. Landry Roll: Age: 83 Birth State: NC Month: Sept Cause of Death: Fever

Marriages Sally Hudspeth married Levi Morris Aug 22 1826 Elizabeth Hudspeth married Thomas M Watkins Feb 23 1846

Children
- Green Hudspeth born 1789 KY
- George Hudspeth
- John D Hudspeth born 1800 KY
- David Hudspeth
- Male Hudspeth
- Male Hudspeth
- Sarah Hudspeth Morris
- Patsey Hudspeth Coe

(Collections of Dubie Hudspeth: http://www.geocities.com/blsa44/Ralphhudspethjr.html)","STR06" "I1706","Hudspeth","Lucy Elizabeth","Abt 1760","Bef 1815","0","Daughter of Ralph Hudspeth (McIntosh, HISTORY OF ELBERT COUNTY).","STR06" "I21885","Hudspeth","Mary","Abt 1744","Yes, date unknown","0","Early Records of Georgia page 52 Vols. 1&2 by Grace Davidson page 52 ""John Blalock Sr. to wife Mary the home place of 170 acres on Soap Creek and all other property for live, the minor children to receive their proportion at majority or marrriage to corespond to those already married. To Caide Blalock 20 shillings, Catey Wallow, David Blalock, John Blalock Jr., Elizabeth, Gibson Blalock, Mary Blalock, Patsey, Lucy "" the nine survivors to share equally. David and John Blalock Jr and John Wallow execs. signed Feb.3, 1795 probated Dec.14, 1795. Attest: Samuel Crawley, Abel Tatom, Milly Tatom, Elizabeth Wells."" Page 203 John Blalock dec'd warrant of appraisement dec.14, 1795 David Blalock and John Wallace sworn executors. Returns for 1800, paid John Hamilton for a bond due Geo. Alston, Dec.25, 1788, for 45 pound Va.currency. The bond says ""I John Blalock of Surry Co. N.C. oblige myself to pay George Alston of Granville Co.""John Brown attest.This note was settled with a slave boy Harry. Receipt of Kimbro Standard, John Blalock, Gibson Blalock March 7, 1803 and of Thomas Barrett Jan. 28, 1803 in full of their legacies. John Wallace exector.

Children
-Caide Blalock
-Catey Blalock
-David Blalock
- John Blalock Jr.
-Elizabeth Blalock
-Gibson Blalock
-Mary Blalock
-Patsey Blalock
-Lucy Blalock

(Collections of Dubie Hudspeth: http://www.geocities.com/blsa44/Ralphhudspethjr.html)","STR06" "I21879","Hudspeth","Ralph","Abt 1662","Abt 1719","0","Robert McLemore Butler notes that the information on the Ralph HUDSPETH family came from the Surry County (NC) Heritage Book, Section 353, page 294.

Ralph Hudspeth's will, Henrico County, Virginia 1719

I Ralph Hudspeth being sick and weak in body but sound and perfect memory thanks be to God make this my last will and testament hereby making all former wills void.

Item I give and bequeath my soul unto the hand of God the maker hoping to find remission and pardon to all my sins through the mercies and of my Savour Jesus Christ and my body to be decently buried according to thedecision of my Executrix.

Item I give and bequeath unto my loving son George Hudspeth all my land purchases of James Powell cook to him and his heirs forever.

Item I give and bequeath unto my above son. Item I give also to my said son one feather bed and furniture there to belonging.

Item I give and bequeath unto my four daughters Hannah, Elizabeth, Mary,and Margaret each of them a heifer and my broadcloth coat.

Item I give unto my son George Hudspeth all the broadcloth remaining from my coat.

Item I give and bequeath unto my wife Margaret (Eyers) Hudspeth all the remainder of my movable estate both within and without. Item I make my above wife hole and Sole Executrix to this my last will and Testament in witness whereof I have set my hand and seal this 19th day of February. Ralph Hudspeth Witness Robert Woodson William Fuqua (his mark) Joseph Fuqua (his mark)

At a court held for Henrico County the 6th day of April 1719 the will was proved by the oaths of William Fuqua and Joseph Fuqua two of the witnesses thereto and was thereupon admitted. Test. William Randolph

http://www.geocities.com/blsa44/Ralphhudspethjr.html","STR06" "I21876","Hudspeth","Ralph","Abt 1695","Nov 1777","0","All the information below copied from the following website:

http://www.geocities.com/blsa44/Ralphhudspethjr.html



Ralph Hudspeth Jr was born abt 1695 Henrico Co VA.It is thought that Ralph married first Mary Carter, daughter of Giles and Mary (Provall) Carter abt 1728.By 1737 Ralph had married a second time to a Catherine. Her maiden name is unknown at this time. Ralph Hudspeth Jr died in Surry Co NC Nov 1777. Ralph's will was written June 11 1776.

1718 July 12 Ralph HUDSPITH, Junr., 370 acs. (N.L.), Henrico Co; on N.side of James Riv; beg at Thomas Pleasants' on Woolfpitt Br., parting sd. Pleasants & Francis Sampson. 40 Shill. p.203 (Patent Book 10, p 377)

1724 July 9 Ralph HUDSPIT, apparently still owned the above land. p.263 (Patent Book 12, p 2)368 acres on the north side of James River begg. &c. standing in Ralph Hudspits line parting said Hudspit; Amos Lad, and said Addams

1725 October 16 Ralph Hudspeth II, indenture with Jospeh Fuqua, October 16, 1725. Goochland Co., deed bk I pg. 39, VA.

1728 16th Ralph HUDSPETH to sd Joseph FUQUA, 100 ac., part of 370 acres granted to Ralph HUDSPETH 12 July 1718, joining to 270 acres sold of ye aforesaid patent to ye above said Joseph FUQUA and his brother William FUQUA. (Goochland Co. Deed Book 1, p 38) (June C. Cottrell's 30 Sep 1996 e-mail)

1728 November Henrico Co., VA November 1728, Ralph Hudspeth and wife, Mary, acknowledge of land to William Willis. Henrico Court Order Book 1717-17?, p. 219.

1728 Goochland County VA Order Book 1 Page 37 Ralph Hudsepth acknowledges a deed he made to Joseph Fuqua and it is ordered to be recorded Nov.Court 1728

1730 September 28 Ralph HUDSPITH, 400 acs. (N.L.), Goochland Co; on N. side of Appomattocks Riv; on Col. William Randolph's line. 40 Shill. p. 371 (Patent Book 13, p 482)

1732 April 11 Ralph HUDSPEATH apparently still owned land in Goochland Co. per the patent of Thomas WILLIAMSON. [Note: A Thomas WILLIAMSON was married to Susan CARTER, daughter of Giles CARTER I before 1701] p.416 (Patent Book 14, p 436)

1737 Goochland County VA Order Book 4 page 261 Ralph Hudpith acknowledges a deed from himself to John Davis to be his act and deed and it is ordered to be recorded. Katherine, wife of said Ralph ( she being firs privately examined) relinguishes her rights of dower in the land by said deed which is ordered to be recorded. March Court 1737

Benjamin Weisgler 111--Goochland Records page 14 March 1, 1737 Ralph Hudspeath of Goochland Co, carpenter, to John Davis of same planter, for 12 pound land on north side of Appomattox River next to Col.,Wm.Randolf, Henry Brezeel, and Cutbirt Williams. Signed Ralph ( R) Headspith Recorded 21 March 1737, Catherine wife of Ralph relingusihes her dower right.

1744 June 1744 Ralph HUDSPETH of Henrico sold John DAVIS for 10 pounds 100 acres on other land of John DAVIS. Witnesses Giles X HUDSPETH, Robert DAVIS, and Wm. ARTHUR (Goochland Deed Book 4, p 358)

Ralph Jr. left VA for NC. Between 1739 and 1745. The last deed of land Transaction is in Goochland C., VA. (Taken from Henrico Co., 1727-28).

1742 Ralph is listed in Colonial Census in Edgecomb Co., NC

1745 April 11 Ralph Hudspeth Land Grant, Edgecomb Co., NC. North Carolina ColonialRecords vol. 4, pg. 766, 640 acres. Council held at Newbern, April 11, 1745. Petitions for land grants, warrants

1745 Jan 8th 600 acres granted to Ralph HUDSPETH

1745 Feb 7th Ralph (X) HUTSPETH, Witness p 202 (DB 5, p 376)

1745 April 18th 640 acres granted to Ralph HUDSPETH

1746 Jan 26th Ralph (X) HUDPETH, Witness P 210 (DB 5, p 470)

1750 Jan 22 Ralph deed land Granville Co., NC. on Jan. 22, 1750. buys land for 100 proclamation money, 220 acres from William Stevens. Deed Bk A pl. 365. Buys land in Granville Co., NC from William Stevens, for 100 pounds, March 5, 1750.

1750 Jan 1st Ralph HEDGEPETH of Edge. Co. to Robert TUCKER of Edge. Co., 20 pounds current money of VA, 320 acres, joining Giles HEDGEPETH, part of 600 acres granted the sd. Ralph 8 Jan 1745. Wit: Thomas GOOD, Gilbert HAY, William HORLOCK, Art HARRIS, Wm. TURNER. p 120 (DB 3, p 527)

1750 Jan 22nd Ralph HEDGEPETH of Edge. Co. to William REVES of Edge. Co., 100 pounds proclamation money, 320 acres, the plantation Ralph HEDGEPETH now lives on, all gardens, orchards, etc. Wit: W. TURNER, Thomas GOOD. p 126 (DB 4, p 83)

1750 May 13th Ralph HODSPETH of Edge. Co. to Giles HODSPETH of Edge. Co, 10 pounds current money of VA, 320 acres more or less on the north side of Great Creek, all houses, orchards, etc., the plantation the sd. Giles now lives on and is 1/2 of a grant to Ralph HODSPETH 15 Apr 1745. Wit: Thomas GOOD, Gilbert HAY, William HORLOCK, Art HARRIS. p 120 (DB 3, p 527)

1750 Nov 20th Thomas GOOD for 150 pounds current money of VA, 320 acres on both sides of Great Creek, all houses, orchards, gardens, etc., the SW half of a grant to Ralph HEDGEPETH 11 Apr 1745. Wit: Arthur HARRIS, Joseph BRADLEY, Harris GILLUM. p 167 (DB 4, p 80)

1751 August 1751 Giles HODSPETH sold this 320 acres to William REVES for 60 pounds current money of VA. Wit: Thamas GOOD, W. TURNER p 138 (DB 4, p 223)

1758 Jun 28 Ralph HEDGSPETH had land in Edgecombe Co., adjoining William REEVES, Philemon BRADFORD, and Thomas JACKSON p 244 (DB 6, p 335)

1762 Ralph HUDSPETH/Rafe HUGPETH, Senr. on Granville Co., N.C. Tax List, Fishing Creek Dist. He declared 5 polls - 1 for himself and 4 for slaves (Flood, Dice, Janny & Nanny). Next to him were Carter HEDGPETH/HUGPATH/HEDGPETH and Aris HEDGPETH/Ares HUGPETH. Nearby, in Oxford District, were Ghiles/Giles HUDSPETH, Ralph HUDSPETH, Jr. (and a negro woman Agg), and Osbourne HEDGPETH/ Ozborn HUDSPETH.

I don't know whose son Osbourne is. All of the above (except the two Ralphs) declared just l poll. It appears that ""taxables"" were white males over 16 and all negroes and mulattoes, male and female, free and slave. The various spellings reflect the way the names were written by the original tally-takers and the changes made after their lists were submitted to the court.] Other family names on this list are William MOORE, Ephriam McLEMORE, Philemon BRADFORD, Giles CARTER, & Joseph LUNSFORD. ""Dubie""

Ralph Hedgepeth aged about 73 and Catherine his wife aged about 48 entered the birth of their son David born Feb.7, 1762"" Pg 124 Granville Co. North Carolina Deeds 1746 -1765 by Zae Gwynn

1774& 1775 Surry Co NC Tax List 1774 Ralph HUDSPETH, Airs HUDSPETH (his son or grandson?), Anthony FLOOD & negroes Ned, Jane, old Nan, young Nan & Bess on Surry Co., NC tax list. 8 Polls.

Next door was John HUDSPETH, Charles PERSIAN & negro Quamner. 3

1775 Joseph Williams along with ""Ralph Hudspeth, son Airs Hudspeth, , Negroes Flood, Ned, Nan, Jenn and Nan."" One John Hudspeth was captain of a Surry Co. tax/militia district and a justice in 1775.

1776 May 14 John Hudspeth sold Ralph Rhudspeth, R., for L50, 250 A on the E. side of the Yadkin R at the head of Reed Creek, it being part of a Granville grant to the John Howard who sold it to Elijah Skidmore who conveyed it to John Hudspeth, wit: Giles (X) Hudspeth, Richard (X) Blalock (SCDB A:220);

The will of Ralph Hudspeth Jr June 11th 1776

In the Name of God, Amen This eleventh day of June in the year of our Lord Christ, One thousand, Seven Hundred and Seventy Six, I Ralph Hudspeth, of the County of Surry and province of North Carolina, being of perfect mind and memory, thanks be unto God, calling unto mind the mortality of my Body and, too, knowing that is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament, that is to say. First, I give and recommend my soul into the hands of Almighty God that gave it. And my Body to be buried in a Christian like manner at the descretion of my Executors, hereinafter names, not doubting but at the Resurection I shall receive the same by the mighty Power of God. And as to my Worldly Estate, I dispose of them in the following manner.

In primary I give and bequeath to my son Ralph, A Negro woman named Agg, the same I lent to him some time ago to him and his heirs forever.

Item I give and bequeath to my son Carter a Negro man names Bob, the same that has had in possession some time to him and his heirs forever.


Item I give and bequeath to my son Jiles a negro man named Dick that he has now in possession to him and his heirs forever.

Item I give and bequeath to my daughter, Margrate Moore Ten Shillings proclamation money.

Item I give and bequeath to my son David all that tract of land whereon I now live to take possession thereof after the marriage or decease of his mother to him and his heirs forever.

Nevertheless if my son David should die before he arrives at the age of twenty one years or without a lawful heir of his body then and in that case it is my desire that the said land should be sold and the money arriving there from to be equally divided between the surviving children that I have my wife Catharine.

Item I also give and bequeath to my son David thirty pounds proclamation money.

Item I lend to my beloved wife Catharine the Land and Plantation whereon I now live; also the following Negroes (to wit) Flood, Nedd, Nan, Jenny, and Young Nan together with all my stock and household furniture during her natural life of widowhood and after her decease or marriage, I give and bequeath the aforesaid Negroes (to wit, Flood, Nedd, Nanm, Jenny, and Young Nan, together with their increase. Also, all my stock and household to my following children (to wit, George Hudspeth, Airs Hudspeth, John Hudspeth, David Hudspeth, Hannah McLemore, Mary Blalock, Martha Wooldridge, and Lucy Wooldridge to be Equally divided between them and their heirs forever.

Item I give and bequeath to my son Jiles Hudspeth Ten Shiling proclamation money.

Lastly I do appoint my beloved wife, Catharine, Executrix and George Hudspeth and John Hudspeth Executors of this my Last Will and Testament. In Testimony whereof, I have unto set my Hand and affiexed my seal the day and date above written. Signed & Sealed & Acknowledged his In the Presence of Ralph R. Hudspeth mark Tho. Johnson J. Williams Thomas Johnson, Jun.

Prvd by William Rec. Nov. Ct. 1777 Inv. of est. of Ralph returned by Catherine Hudspeth and John Hudspeth Rec. Aug. CT 1778.

1777 Aug 20th Granville County Deed Book L 431-(179) Giles Hudspeth of Surry Co, NC to Abel Tatom of Granville Co, NC, 20 August 1777, for 150 pounds proclamation money of NC, one certain tract dividend & parcel of land lying and being the northside of Tar River in the county above mentioned, containing by estimation 300 acres.beginning at Aquila Snellings line at a Pine, running west 240 poles to a white oak, thence sounth 200 poles to a Pine, then east by a course of marked trees to a beech, 240 poles then to Snellings line, 200 poles to the first station, taking in the plantation where on Rody Brumit now lives, the same being a part of a tract of land purchased by the said Gibbe Chavis of John Metesick JilesHudspeth. Wit: Ralph Hudspeth, John (4) Hudspeth.Granville County Court Nov 1777. Proved by the oath of Ralph and John Hudspeth. Reubin Searcy, Clerk of Court.

Granville County Deed Book L 433-(181) Giles Hudspeth of Surry Co, NC to his son John Hudspeth of Granville Co, NC, 21 Aug 1777, for 75 pounds currant money of NC, one certain parcel and tract of land lying and being in the said county of Granville on the southside of Fishing Creek, by estimation 200 acres, by the Spring Branch which divides it from the land of William Douglass, formerly a part of the same tract and all other parts by the marked trees, the Creek, & soon as mentioned in the original deed. Giles (X) Hudspeth. Wit: Isiah Cox,Ralph Hudspeth. Granville County NC Nov Court 1777. Proved by the oath of Ralph Hudspeth. Reubin Searcy CC

1782 Surry Co NC Tax list Catherine Hudspeth as holding 333 acres,7 slaves, & 4 horses. Valuation 470 pounds 10 shillings.

Son David is nearby with 200 acres, 2 slaves, 3 horses/mules, & 3 cattle. Valuation 201 pounds.

1785 Tax list of Capt. Wright Ayres Hudspeth with 1,440 A. and 1 wp, John Hudspeth with 400 A and 1 wp Mary Hudspeth with 600 A., and no polls.

1788 Feb 11th Catherine (X) Hudspeth who wittnessed a deed along with Aires Hudspeth on 11 Feb 1788 (Surry Co NC deed book D pg 412


Neither Catharine nor David are listed in the 1784/87 NC State census or the 1790 Federal Census for NC.","STR06" "I31011","","","","","","","" "I33166","Huebotter","Dale V.","Abt 1914","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh Ward 10, Algoma Twp
Enumerated 6 Jan 1920
SD 5 ED 180 Sheet 4A
578-73-76
Binckelman, Myrle Partners (head) F W 30 S Wisc Wisc Vermont Partners Grocery Store
Binckelman, Luella Partners F W 40 S Wis Wis Vermont Partners Grocery Store
Huebotter, William Nephew M W 10 S Tx Tx Wisc
Huebotter, Dale Nephew M W 6 S Tx Tx Wisc
Huebotter, Keith Nephew M W 5 S Tx Tx Wisc

1930 Census
Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 70-23 SD 8 Sheet 7B
246-180-187
Binkelman, Luella Hd F w 55 S Wis Wis Wis None
Binkelman, Myrle Sister F W 46 S Wis Wis Wis Saleslady grocery
Huebotter, William J Nephew M W 20 Tx Tx Wisc Stock Man Notion Store
Huebotter, Richard K Nephew M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Pin Setter Bowling Alley
Huebotter, Dale V Nephew M W 15 S Tx Tx Wisc Stock Man Dry Goods Store","STR06" "I33167","Huebotter","Richard Keith","Abt 1915","Yes, date unknown","0","In a March 4, 1959 letter from Myrl Binkelman to Cora Striffler, she wrote that Keith had sold his home in Wisconsin and was moving to St. Louis, MO, after being promoted by Kresge's.","STR06" "I33167","Huebotter","Richard Keith","Abt 1915","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh Ward 10, Algoma Twp
Enumerated 6 Jan 1920
SD 5 ED 180 Sheet 4A
578-73-76
Binckelman, Myrle Partners (head) F W 30 S Wisc Wisc Vermont Partners Grocery Store
Binckelman, Luella Partners F W 40 S Wis Wis Vermont Partners Grocery Store
Huebotter, William Nephew M W 10 S Tx Tx Wisc
Huebotter, Dale Nephew M W 6 S Tx Tx Wisc
Huebotter, Keith Nephew M W 5 S Tx Tx Wisc

1930 Census
Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 70-23 SD 8 Sheet 7B
246-180-187
Binkelman, Luella Hd F w 55 S Wis Wis Wis None
Binkelman, Myrle Sister F W 46 S Wis Wis Wis Saleslady grocery
Huebotter, William J Nephew M W 20 Tx Tx Wisc Stock Man Notion Store
Huebotter, Richard K Nephew M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Pin Setter Bowling Alley
Huebotter, Dale V Nephew M W 15 S Tx Tx Wisc Stock Man Dry Goods Store","STR06" "I33163","Huebotter","William D.","Mar 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1900 Federal Census, a 29 year old William A. Huebotter, born March 1871 in Texas to German parents, was a student at Valparaiso College and Northern Indiana Normal School in Valparaiso City, Porter County, Indiana.","STR06" "I33165","Huebotter","William J.","Abt 1910","Yes, date unknown","0","In a March 4, 1959 letter from Myrl Binkelman to Cora Striffler, she wrote that Bill Huebotter was a buyer for the Boston Store in Milwaukee.","STR06" "I33165","Huebotter","William J.","Abt 1910","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh Ward 10, Algoma Twp
Enumerated 6 Jan 1920
SD 5 ED 180 Sheet 4A
578-73-76
Binckelman, Myrle Partners (head) F W 30 S Wisc Wisc Vermont Partners Grocery Store
Binckelman, Luella Partners F W 40 S Wis Wis Vermont Partners Grocery Store
Huebotter, William Nephew M W 10 S Tx Tx Wisc
Huebotter, Dale Nephew M W 6 S Tx Tx Wisc
Huebotter, Keith Nephew M W 5 S Tx Tx Wisc

1930 Census
Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 70-23 SD 8 Sheet 7B
246-180-187
Binkelman, Luella Hd F w 55 S Wis Wis Wis None
Binkelman, Myrle Sister F W 46 S Wis Wis Wis Saleslady grocery
Huebotter, William J Nephew M W 20 Tx Tx Wisc Stock Man Notion Store
Huebotter, Richard K Nephew M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Pin Setter Bowling Alley
Huebotter, Dale V Nephew M W 15 S Tx Tx Wisc Stock Man Dry Goods Store","STR06" "I7359","Huff","Claude L.","12 Jan 1889","13 May 1976","0","Said to be the son of Willie Huff and Sarah Buckholt.","STR06" "I42098","Huff","David Alan","17 Jul 1952","18 Feb 2021","0","David Alan Huff, 68, of Milam, Texas passed away Thursday, February 18, 2021 at Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill, Texas.

David was born on July 17, 1952 in Center, Texas to Oscar Thomas Huff and Billie Merle Gellatly Huff. He attended school at Hemphill ISD and later served in the United States Air Force. He worked in the construction business.

He is survived by his son, David Alan Huff, Jr.; daughter, Rachel; brothers, Ted Huff of Mississippi and Tommy Huff of Henderson; and sister, Susan Sheard of Milam.

Cremation arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 3, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I13914","Huff","Jerald Clement","4 Jan 1918","18 Jul 2012","0","At the time of the 1940 census, he was listed in Bexar County, Texas, JP No. 6, Military Reservation, Kelly Field. He was shown as Male, White, age 22, born in Texas, residence in 1935 Harris County. His occupation was that of a soldier in the US Army.

Obituary

CMSGT, Jerald C. Huff went to meet his Lord on July 18, 2012 at the age of 94. He was born in Hemphill, TX on January 4, 1918 to Claude and Alpha Huff. Mr. Huff served 30 years in the Air Force and retired in San Antonio. He was an avid fisherman and hunter, followed the Texas Sports Teams, loved music and enjoyed time with family and friends. He was preceded in death by son, Jerald C. Huff, Jr., parents Claude & Alpha Huff, 3 brothers, Rodney, Jack & Kenneth Huff, 1 sister Marjorie Huff. Mr. Huff is survived by his wife of 71 years, Mary Irene Huff, daughter Pamela Boyer, son-in-law Michael Boyer and many loving nieces and nephews and other extended family.","STR06" "I37645","","","","","","","" "I12092","Huff","Oscar Thomas","17 Oct 1921","11 Jul 2001","0","Military Marker Inscription:
Oscar T. Huff
SGT US ARMY WWII
OCT 17, 1921 - JUL 11 2001
BRONZE STAR MEDAL
PURPLE HEART
CO F 381ST INF","STR06" "I25196","","","","","","","" "I36734","Huffman","Ashley Jones","Abt 1896","5 Sep 1975","0","Name: Ashley Jones Huffman
Death Date: 05 Sep 1975
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 79 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1896
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Ashley Huffman
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nannie Buckley
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243830
Digital Film Number: 4167876
Image Number: 2383
Reference Number: 70211
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I6872","Huffman","Calistia B. ""Callie""","5 Jan 1862","13 Apr 1941","0","Name Callie Mcbride
Event Type Death
Event Date 13 Apr 1941
Event Place Bronson, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 05 Jan 1861
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name Kit Huffman
Mother's Name:
Informant Tommie McBride
Certificate Number 19777
GS Film number 2138480
Digital Folder Number 005144986
Image Number 01591

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39S-KMS : accessed 05 Feb 2014), Callie Mcbride, 13 Apr 1941; citing certificate number 19777, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2138480.","STR06" "I6871","Huffman","Christina Ann ""Kate""","Abt Apr 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","Sometimes instead shown as Christy Ann or Catherine Ann. She went by Kate.","STR06" "I6866","Huffman","Christopher ""Kit"" Bryant","1826","","0","""The father of ""Kit"" Huffman was thought to be John [Huffman]...also the father of Asa (Jasper Co.) Owen Huffman who also came to Sabine Co. and Leah and Penny who remained in N.C. The family emigrated from Germany and spelled their name Hoffman.""

Was shown on the muster roll of Captain J.M. Burroughs Company of the Sabine County Volunteer Infantry, CSA, and was enlisted at Hemphill, Texas by Drury Field for 3 months duty on January 15, 1863.

At the time of the 1810 Federal census, he was enumerated with his daughter and son-in-law, Callie and Thomas McBride, in Sabine County, Texas.","STR06" "I18059","Huffman","Douglas Elwood","27 Feb 1926","21 Apr 2020","0","Douglas Elwood Huffman Sr. 94, passed away on April 21, 2020 in Humble, Texas. He was born on February 27, 1926 in Hemphill, Texas to Jesse Jones Huffman Sr. and Thelma Odessa Pate. He was a WWII Veteran serving with the 1252nd Combat Battalion Army Engineers. He received the WWII Victory Ribbon, EAMET Service Ribbon and the American Campaign Ribbon. He became a Harris County Deputy Reserve Constable in January 1958. He owned Huffman Construction Company from 1979-1990. He was a Member of the Cleveland VFW and the Northeast Community Center. He enjoyed playing ""42"" dominoes (which he and his brother Jesse usually always won). He loved to fish. He loved country music and two stepping.

He is preceded in death by his parents, his wife of 59 years, Florence Elizabeth (Camp) Huffman, brothers Jesse Huffman and Wendell Huffman.

Those left to cherish his memory: his daughter, Beverly DeWeese, sons, Doug Huffman Jr (Linda) of Humble, Horlan Huffman of Houston. his sisters: Nell Walker, Ailene Huffman, Nancy Cunningham and sister-in-law Margaret Huffman, all of Hemphill, Texas. his grandsons, Don DeWeese Jr, Robert (Chelsea) and David Huffman (Haylee). granddaughters: Natalie DeWeese (Keith), Renee Jenkins (Mark), Chrystal DeWeese and Raylynn Huffman. his great-grandsons: Justin Dobbs (Bethany), Mark Jenkins, Jeremiah Jenkins, Timothy Jenkins, Dartagnan DeWeese, Ryder Mueller and Sawyer Huffman. great-granddaughters: Emily Dobbs, Kaylee DeWeese, Kaitlyn Browne, Miranda Mueller, Taylor Davis, Ana Davis, Gracie Huffman and Lauren Huffman. great-great-grandson Derek Dobbs. great-great- granddaughters: Delanie DeWeese, Riley Dobbs and many other relatives and friends.

He was a ""Gentleman"" all of his life. The best husband, dad and grandfather in the world, loved by many and will be greatly missed.

(Downloaded from Dignity Memorial website, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 20, 2020, Page 3)","STR06" "I18058","Huffman","Edwin Aliene","25 Sep 1924","13 Jan 2022","0","Edwin Aliene Huffman of Hemphill, Texas passed away Thursday, January 13, 2022 at her home at the age of 97 years old.

Aliene was born in Sabine County, Hemphill, Texas on September 25, 1924 to Jesse Jones Huffman and Thelma Pate Huffman. She was the second of six children. Aliene had one son, Kenneth Huffman and one grandson, Allen Cain Huffman of Iowa.

Aliene loved to travel and she visited many countries. She even developed a close friendship with a family in Australia that would often come visit her when she lived in Houston.

She was one of the first female meter maids for the City of Houston. She often referred to herself as ""an under-paid street walker"" and she loved wearing bright colors and high-heels. She could even be seen wearing her heels on the beat and on the beach and she still wore them, even at the age of 97. She lived in Lufkin for many years so that her grandson could attend Angelina College and was a member of the Methodist church there. As her health declined, she eventually moved closer to her family and settled in Hemphill.

Aliene was a character and loved life and the people in it. She will be missed and she was loved by all who knew her.

The family of Ms. Aliene Huffman would like to thank Harbor Hospice for all the love and care they helped provide during her final days.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Jesse and Thelma Huffman; brothers, Jesse, Douglas, and Wendell Huffman and her son, Kenneth Huffman.

She is survived by her sisters, Nancy Cunningham and Nell Walker, both of Hemphill as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and grandson, Allen Huffman.

Visitation will be held from 10:00 a.m. until 10:45 a.m. Monday, January 17, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Graveside services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Monday, January 17, 2022 in Hemphill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Wesley Pate officiating.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 19, 2022, page 8","STR06" "I6869","Huffman","Emmaline A.","Abt 1857","Yes, date unknown","0","""Emmaline A. m 1st a Griffin and 2nd a Burns"" (White and Toole)","STR06" "I36560","Huffman","Eugenia ""Genie"" E.","Abt 1894","15 Feb 1972","0","Name: Eugenia Huffman
Death Date: 15 Feb 1972
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 68 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 14 Jan 1904 (Appears to be off by 10 years per census records?)
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Riley Huffman
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Laua Buckley
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223616
Digital Film Number: 4005468
Image Number: 00149
Reference Number: 11532
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I25996","Huffman","Eve","22 Dec 1901","9 Apr 1995","0","Joy Huffman Reavis writes that she was a tiny lady with a wicked sense of humor.

The Sabine County Reporter
April 12, 1995, Page 8

Eve Smith

Eve Huffman Smith, 93, of Hemphill died at 2:10 p.m. Sunday, April 9, 1995, at Hemphill Care Center.

Born Dec. 22, 1901, in Hemphill as a daughter of the late Arena (Walker) and Henry Washington Huffman, she was a lifelong resident of Sabine County. She was a member of the Methodist Church and a retired merchant as operator of Eve's Grocery in Hemphill.

Survivors: a son, Carl D. ""Wincey"" Smith of Hemphill; two granddaughters, Cindy Smith and Whitney Smith; and two grandsons, Shane Smith and Tracy Smith.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Wendell Ferguson, Bro. D. W. McCaseland, and Bro. Richard Bass officiating.

Interment followed at Hemphill City Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2009)","STR06" "I1749","Huffman","Hazel Marie","17 Feb 1922","8 Sep 2009","0","The Sabine County Reporter
September 16, 2009, Page 9

Hazel Huffman Thomas

Hazel Marie ""Granny Tom"" Huffman Thomas, 87, was called safely home Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2009.


She was born in Hemphill Feb. 17, 1922, the daughter of the late Adam Huffman and Viola McGee Huffman. Mrs. Thomas enjoyed quilting and spending time with her family.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her first husband, Dick Retherford; her second husband, J. C. Thomas; sons, Lane Guy and Calvin Retherford; three grandchildren; and her brothers, Paul, Hal, Clint, John Henry, Chuck, Marcus, and Lewis Huffman.

She leaves behind her beloved children, daughters, Linda Funk of Hemphill, Melba Rice of Milam, Jo Ann Modisette and her husband Robert of Hardin, Sharon Krajewski and her husband Mike of Henderson, Judy Rouse and her husband David of Hot Springs, AR, and son, Terry Retherford and his wife, Becky of Odessa; brothers, Jerry Huffman and wife Robbie of Bronson, Jimmy Huffman and his wife, June of Hemphill; and Bruce Huffman of Milam. In addition she leaves 17 granchildren, 27 great-granchildren, and 10 great-great grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews and close friends.

Memorial services were held at the Church of Christ in Hemphill on Saturday, Sept. 12 with Bro. Foy Forehand officiating.

Funeral services were under the direction of Allison's Funeral Home in Liberty.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, September 2009)","STR06" "I47027","Huffman","Ida Melbaline","13 Dec 1916","11 Feb 1995","0","Melbaline Beall

Melbaline Beall, 76, of Longview died Saturday, Feb. 11, 1995, in Longview.

She was born Dec. 13, 1916, in Hemphill and had been a resident of Longview since the 1940s. She and her husband operated Beall's TV Service in Longview and she was a member of First Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Beall was also retired from Longview ISD as cafeteria manager for Valley View and G.K. Foster campuses.

Survivors: son, Michael D. Beall of Garland; daughters Patricia Brewton and Susan Craig, both of Longview; brothers Roy E. Huffman of Tucson, Arizona and Norman E. Huffman of Longview; sisters, Maybelle Latimer of Houston and Pat Smith of Sugarland; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Whitner C. Beall, and a daughter, Sylvia A. Robb.

Graveside rites were held Tuesday at Memory Park Mausoleum in Longview with Rev. Charles Hughes officiating. Services were handled by LeRoy Rader Funeral Home Inc. in Longview.

Memorial contributions may be made to First Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Longview.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 15, 1995, Page 8","STR06" "I47032","Huffman","James Marcus","24 Sep 1927","5 Jan 1948","0","His Texas Death certificate listed his occupation as Seeman 2C US Navy. He died as a result of a car accident that happened December 31, 1947 near Hemphill, Texas.","STR06" "I47024","Huffman","Jerry Lyle","31 Mar 1941","1 Jan 2018","0","Jerry Lyle Huffman, Sr. age 76, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Monday, January 1, 2018 at St. Luke's Hospital in Houston, Texas.

Jerry was born in Hemphill on March 31, 1941 to John Riley and Viola McGee Huffman. He attended school in Hemphill and graduated from Hemphill High School in 1959.

He married Carolyn Faye Eddins in 1960 and had three children. Following a divorce, he married Robbie Curry.

Jerry drove a truck for Texaco for 17 years before moving in the Texaco office in Belaire where he stayed until his retirement. He traveled a lot with his work but came back home as much as he could. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Sam Rayburn, Texas.

Jerry loved hunting and was a car enthusiast, having raced cars in his younger years. He was also a member of the Houston Gun Collectors Association.

He is survived by his wife, Robbie Huffman, of Hemphill, Texas; sons, Jerry Lyle Huffman, Jr. and John Lance Huffman, both of Houston; daughter, Joy Lynn Reavis and husband, Philip, of Osawatomie, Kansas; three granddaughters, Aleshia Huffman and Matt Wimpee of Nacogdoches, Texas and Jamie Reavis and Joanna Reavis, both of Osawatomie, Kansas; two great grandsons, Max and Patrick Wimpee of Nacogdoches, Texas; brother, Jimmy Huffman and wife, June, of Hemphill; step-children, Sharon Worsham of Logansport, Louisiana, Ricky Curry, Vernice Green and Theresa Womack and husband Horace, all of Mansfield, Louisiana and Rocky Curry and wife, Kerin, of Logansport, Louisiana, sister-in-law, Melba Caro of Lubbock, Texas, mother of his children, Faye Smith, a host of grandchildren, nieces and nephews and very special friends Bob and Gladys Giddens of Mt. Pleasant, Texas.

He was preceded in death by his parents, ten brothers, four sisters and one step-son.

Visitation will be held from 6~8pm Thursday, January 4, 2018 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street in Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m., Friday, January 5, 2018 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Steve Hurst and Rev. Vernese Green officiating.

Burial will follow in Hemphill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

(Copied from his Find A Grave Memorial Page)

Obituary also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 10, 2018, Page 5","STR06" "I2637","Huffman","Jesse Jones","1 Feb 1895","5 Aug 1944","0","Tombstone: Texas PVT 360 INF. 90 DIV WORLD WAR I (Photo on the FindAGrave memorial page created by ""Texas Heart.""","STR06" "I18057","Huffman","Jesse Jones","7 Oct 1922","27 Mar 2017","0","Jesse Jones Huffman, Jr., 94, was born in Hemphill, Texas, on October 7, 1922 and passed away Monday, March 27. Wife, Margaret, and his son, Jason, with wife were by his side.

Jesse led a dedicated life of service - 65 years with the Masonic Lodges #1155, #1362, #126 and #305 and more than 50 years in the Shriners (lifetime charter member of Deer Park).

He was Boy Scout Troop #268 leader for 15 years and received BSA's Silver Beaver award given only to those who implement the program and perform community service through hard work, self-sacrifice, dedication and years of service.

As a charter member of the Deer Park Jaycees, he received the Citizen of the Year Award, helping to build the Deer Park Masonic Lodge and United Methodist Church Sanctuary.

During WWII, Jesse built Liberty Ships. After the war, he drove City of Houston bus routes. He worked in maintenance/welding for Diamond Alkali Co. for more than 20 years and for Owens-Illinois Paper Mill for 16 years. He welded for Bludworth Shipping Yard in Orange and also for the Houston Shipbuilding Corp.

At retirement, Jesse and Dixie, his wife of 51 years, returned to Hemphill. After her death in 1994, he married Margaret Edwards in 2002. He cherished his life in Hemphill along with his family and many friends.

Preceded in death - parents, Jesse, Sr. and Thelma Huffman; wife, Dixie Flowers Huffman; brother, Wendell Drew Huffman.

Family - wife, Margaret; son, Jason and wife Virginia Huffman; daughter Ramona and husband Fred Arnold; step-daughter, Mary Edwards; step-son, Bobby and wife Cora Edwards; three sisters - Aliene Huffman, Nancy Cunningham and Nell Walker; one brother, Douglas Huffman; nine grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren and four great great-grandchildren.

Visitation will be held 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., Saturday, April 1, 2017 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, April 2, 2017 in First United Methodist Church, 181 Milam St., Hemphill, Texas with burial to follow in Rosevine Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations to Hemphill's Huffman Library.

Copied from his FindAGrave memorial page created by ""Texas Heart"", also published in the Sabine County Reporter, April 5, 2017, Page 5","STR06" "I18057","Huffman","Jesse Jones","7 Oct 1922","27 Mar 2017","0","(Research):The Sabine County Reporter
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Page 1

Jesse Huffman received his blue hat, honoring his 50 years as a Scottish Rite Mason, at the Sabine County Scottish Rite meeting on Monday, April 9, 2012. Presenting Huffman with his honors was Claude Ervin, Personal Representative of the Soverighn Grand Inspector General and Chairman of the Executive Committee for the Valley of Waco. Pictured with him was Margaret Huffman.","STR06" "I2638","Huffman","John Riley","30 Jun 1890","30 Dec 1979","0","He was one of 16 children of Henry Washington Huffman and Arena Battle Walker. He married Vernon L Boyd and they had five children. Later he married Viola McGee and they had three more children.

Obituary:
Funeral services for John Riley Huffman, 89, of Hemphill were held December 31, 1979 at Starr Funeral Home with burial in Hemphill Cemetery.

He died at 1 a.m. Sunday at his home after an illness.

A lifelong resident of Sabine County, he was a saw sharpener.

Survivors include three daughters, Melbalene Beall of Longview, Maybelle Latimer of Houston and Pat Smith of Sugarland; five sons, Roy E. Huffman of Tucson, AZ, Norman E. Huffman of Longview, Jerry Lyle Huffman of Center and Bruce Huffman and Jimmy Huffman, both of Hemphill; two sisters, Eve Smith of Hemphill and Alice Click of Mobile, AL; a brother, Otis Huffman of Zwolle, LA,; grandchildren; great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.

(Information above copied from his Find A Grave Memorial Page)","STR06" "I40990","","","","","","","" "I47031","Huffman","Lewis Millard","4 Dec 1925","16 Sep 1940","0","His Texas Death Certificate listed him as a school boy, and he died fro a septic infection of his leg.","STR06" "I30099","Huffman","Mable ""Millie"" Blanche","25 Feb 1889","18 Dec 1946","0","Name: Millie Blanche Butler
Death Date: 18 Dec 1946
Death Place: Bronson, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 57 years 9 months 23 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 25 Feb 1889
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Ashley James Huffmen
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Nannie E. Buckley
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: House Wife
Place of Residence: Brouson
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Gravel Hill, Texas
Burial Date: 19 Dec 1946
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2218505
Digital Film Number: 4030561
Image Number: 788
Reference Number: 57053
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I6875","Huffman","Mary","Aft 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","Daughter of Christopher Huffman and Harriet Hines?? She married a Roebuck.","STR06" "I47026","Huffman","Maybelle","30 Sep 1914","10 Feb 2012","0","Maybelle H. Latimer, age 97, of Houston, passed away on Friday, the 10th of February 2012.
Friends are cordially invited to a visitation with the family from four o'clock in the afternoon until eight o'clock in the evening on Monday, the 13th of February, in the Drawing Room of Geo. H. Lewis & Sons, 1010 Bering Drive in Houston.

An interment service is to be conducted at three o'clock in the afternoon on Tuesday, the 14th of February, at Memorial Oaks Cemetery, 13001 Katy Freeway in Houston.

Find A Grave links her to spouse, Grady L. Latimer (1908-1976)

(Copied from her Find A Grave Memorial page)

","STR06" "I18061","","","","","","","" "I47030","Huffman","Norman Earl","28 Jan 1927","4 Feb 2004","0","A memorial service was held for Norman Earl Huffman on Sunday, February 8, 2004 at Cross Roads United Methodist Church in Kilgore, Texas.

Mr. Huffman died February 4, 2004 at his residence. He was born in Hemphill, Texas on January 27, 1928 to John Riley Huffman and Vernon Boyd Huffman.

He was a lifelong cowboy with a love for horses and a retired welder.

He is preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Roy Huffman; a sister, Melbaline Beall and a daughter, Nena Huffman Fanning.

Among his survivors are three sons, Don Huffman of Dallas, Lucas Huffman of Longview and Tim Smith of Kilgore; a daughter, Judy Smith-Rowe of Longview; brothers, Jerry Huffman of Bronson and Jimmy Huffman and Bruce Huffman of Hemphill; sisters, Pat Smith and Maybelle Latimer, both of Houston and many other relatives and friends.

(Copied from his Find A Grave Memorial Page)","STR06" "I47029","Huffman","Patricia","30 Sep 1924","23 Jan 2010","0","Her Find A Grave Memorial Page shows her as Patricia Huffman SMITH.","STR06" "I6873","Huffman","Riley C.","Abt 1864","Yes, date unknown","0","""Married a Buckley."" (White and Toole)","STR06" "I6873","Huffman","Riley C.","Abt 1864","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Federal Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 16 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 1B
Milam Road
16-17
Huffnam, Namie E Head F W 49 Wd 6/3 Tx Ala Miss Farmer
Huffman, Arda M Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Huffman, Ashley J Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer
17-18
Buckley, Bubb E Head M W 30 m1 9 Tx Ala Miss Farmer
Buckley, Ida L Wf F W 27 m1 9 4/4 Tx Miss Miss
Buckley, Addie B Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Buckley, Aubrey B Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Buckley, Virgil H Son M w 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Buckley, Laure N Dtr F W 1 S Tx Tx Tx
18-19
Huffman, Riley C Head M W 46 m1 18 Tx Ala Miss Farmer
Huffman, Laura E EWf F W 41 m 18 2/1 Tx Miss Miss
Huffman, Genie E Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I47028","Huffman","Roy E.","28 Dec 1920","22 Jul 2002","0","His Find A Grave memorial page links him to spouse, Barbara Leed Lauderdale (1925-2016).","STR06" "I18060","Huffman","Wendell Drew","1 Oct 1929","2 Jul 2011","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 6, 2011, Page 13

Wendell Drew Huffman

Wendell Drew Huffman, 81, died Saturday, July 2, 2011, in the Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital after an illness.

He was born in Hemphill to Jesse J. and Thelma Pate Huffman. He lived all his life in Hemphill.

He is survived by brothers, Jesse Huffman and his wife Margaret of Hemphill and Douglas Elwood Huffman of Houston; sisters, Nell Walker and Aline Huffman, both of Hemphill, and Nancy C. Cunningham of Pasadena.

Funeral services were held Monday, July 4, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in the Hemphill Cemetery.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill.","STR06" "I25038","Hughes","Bethel C.","3 Nov 1909","6 May 1994","0","She married a Mr. Gossland.

California Death Records:

GOSSLAND BETHEL C 11/03/1909
DONOVAN HUGHES F CALIFORNIA
ORANGE 05/06/1994 545-70-2404 84 Yrs","STR06" "I42109","","","","","","","" "I24579","Hughes","Charles L.","Feb 1852","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):At the time of the 1900 census, Charles children by a prior marriage, Marvin and Ida, were living with the family. They were no longer living with their stepmother at the time of the 1910 census. Marvin married Emma's niece, Mamie Williams Donovan, the daughter of Sarah Elizabeth McLemore.

1900 Census
Texas, Bexar, San Antonio Ward 6, ED 102
Enumerated 12 Jun 1900
SD 5 ED 102 Sheet 17A
Burleson Street

725-337-400
Hughes, Chas Hd Feb 1842 46 M Ky Ky Ky Carpenter
Hughes, Emma M Wf Jun 1859 40 M 9 3/3 Tx Tx Tn
Hughes, Chas M Son Sept 1891 8 S Tx Ky Tx
Hughes, Vivian Dtr Jun 1894 5 S Tx Ky Tx
Hughes, Mary R Dtr Nov 1896 3 S Tx Ky Tx
Hughes, Marvin L Son Jan 1877 23 S Ky Ky Ind Sgt US Army
Hughes, Ida B Dtr Nov 1879 20 S Ky Ky Ind Occupation illegible

This appears to be Charles in 1880, with his first wife and children.

1880 Census
Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville
Enumerated 7 June 1880
Page 31 SC 2 ED 104 Stamped 373

Chas. S./L. HUGHES Self M M W 34 Ky Car. Builder KY KY
Sallie F. HUGHES Wife M F W 28 In Keeping House KY Oh
Marvin P. HUGHES Son S Male W 4 KY KY IN
Alice B. HUGHES Dau S F W 6/12 Nov Mo KY KY IN","STR06" "I24580","Hughes","Charlie McLemore","4 Jun 1892","13 Jan 1950","0","At the time of the 1930 census, he is still living in California, listed as single, and apart from his mother and sisters. He is enumerated on April 5, 1930 in the City of Los Angeles, District 518 (ED 19-518, SD 17, Sheet 6B). He is shown as owning a home valued at $8,500, age 38, born in Texas with his parents born in Kentucky and Texas, and working as a ""Carpenter, Houses""","STR06" "I25036","Hughes","Grace","3 Aug 1908","31 Dec 1981","0","She married a Mr. Higgins.

California Death Records:

HIGGINS GRACE HUGHES 08/03/1908
DONOVAN HUGHES F CALIFORNIA
ORANGE 12/13/1981 552-10-1369 73 yrs","STR06" "I15903","Hughes","Harson Bryan ""Bo""","24 Feb 1919","31 Mar 1997","0","(Research):H.B. Hughes was born on Febuary 24th 1919

julie goodwin
?u?rudely@sbcglobal.net ?/u?","STR06" "I37470","Hughes","Helen Jesse","11 Oct 1920","24 Oct 1988","0","Helen's daughter, Paula Marquis, emailed that Helen was a daughter of Clyde Benton Hughes [Senior] and Leona Hughes (nee Cayard). Leona died shortly after the birth of the youngest of her four children.

Records show that Leona Cayard, wife of C. B. Hughes, was buried at the Lafayette Protestant Cemetery, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana.

http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/lafayette/cemeteries/lpc6.txt

Her husband, [Col.] Clyde Benton Hughes Sr., was buried at the Denham Springs Memorial Cemtery, Livingston Parish, Louisiana some years later, as was his namesake son. (Row 84, #2211 and #2212).

http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/livingston/cemeteries/denspmem.txt","STR06" "I25035","Hughes","Lucille Francis","6 Feb 1904","3 Feb 1959","0","(Research):California Death Records:

HUGHES LUCILLE FRANCIS 02/06/1904 DONOVAN HUGHES F CALIFORNIA
LOS ANGELES 02/03/1959 54 yrs","STR06" "I25041","Hughes","Marium","14 Feb 1833","27 Feb 1872","0","FindAGrave notes that she lived 39 yrs. and 13 days.","STR06" "I322","","","","","","","" "I25039","Hughes","Marvin Parker","29 Jan 1876","16 Jan 1948","0","In a May 11, 1954 letter to his grandniece, Pleasant McLemore writes that Marvin Hughes ""had heart trouble for several years and finally had to take to a wheel chair....(he) passed away about six years since. He married sister Lizzies eldest daughter Mamie...(and was) quite succesful in Cal.----Mamie has two daughters school teachers, one isn't married, she looks after her mother who is not in good health)."" He was a step-son of Emma McLemore Bluhm Hughes.","STR06" "I25039","Hughes","Marvin Parker","29 Jan 1876","16 Jan 1948","0","(Research):California Death Records:

HUGHES MARVIN PARKER
01/29/1876 PARKER HUGHES M KENTUCKY
LOS ANGELES 01/16/1948 71 Yrs","STR06" "I46892","Hughes","Mary Lydia","7 Feb 1824","3 Nov 1905","0","http://www.johnsonhansonfamily.com/getperson.php?personID=I8333&tree=JoHa","STR06" "I24372","Hughes","O. B.","12 Oct 1930","17 Mar 2009","0","The Sabine County Reporter
March 25, 2009, Page 12

O. B. Hughes

O. B. Hughes, 78, of Center, died peacefully at his home Tuesday, March 17, 2009, after a valiant battle with cancer. He was born Oct. 12, 1930 in the Short community of Shelby County to Druie Hughes and Myrtie Monroe Hughes. O. B. served in the U. S. Army, followed by a 37 year career with Mobile Pipeline. After retiring to his family place in Center, he worked for Martin Resources until the time of his death.

Funeral services were held Friday, March 20, at the First Baptist Church of Center with Rev. Robert Morris and Rev. Michael Hale officiating. Interment followed at Oaklawn Memorial Park in Center.

He is survived by: wife of 57 years, Janice Smith Hughes of Center, sons, Billy Hughes and wife, Terri of Winnsboro and Danny Hughes and wife, Kim of Houston; daughter, Penny Vincent and husband, Jody of Groves; grand children Erika Crowser and husband, Craig of Longview, Grady Hughes of Abilene, Reece Vincent and Wesli Vincent of Groves, and Mason Hughes of Houston; great-grandchildren, C. J. Cowser, Caden Cowser, Lexi Cowser, Skyler Cowser and Kennedi Cowser, all of Longview; twin brother, O. D. Hughes and wife, LaRea of Longview; sisters-in-law, June Hughes of Longview and Edna Hughes of Keller; father-in-law Reece Smith of Milam. He also leaves a host of extended family and friends.

Hughes was preceded in death by his paretns, Druie Hughes and Myrtie Monroe Hughes; brothers, Weldon Hughes, Grady Hughes, Billy Ray Hughes and his wife, Melba, and Donald Hughes and his wife, Paulette; and mother-in-law, Ida Smith.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the following: Hospice in the Pines, The Joe Elliott House, 116 Raguet, Lufkin, TX 75902; The First Baptist Church Memorial Fund, 117 Cora Street, Center, Texas 75935; Short Cemetery Fund, c/o John Monk, 531 Walker Streetm Center, TX 75935.

Watson and sons funeral home directed.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2009)","STR06" "I24375","","","","","","","" "I321","Hughes","Sharon Guyann","16 Dec 1942","31 Jul 2008","0","Obituary

Funeral services for Mrs. Guyann Keene will be held Saturday, August 2, 2008 at 1:00 pm at Louisiana Funeral Care Chapel with Rev. Ray Holman officiating. Interment will follow at Forest Park Cemetery West. The family will receive friends for visitation Saturday from 11:00 am until service time. Casual dress was requested by Mrs. Keene.

The impact that Mrs. Guyann Keene had on lives around her was evident in the wake of joy she left. She was always bessed with the ability to make friends easily and also the ability to remember names. She will be missed by all who knew her.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Guy M. Hughes, DOB-Feb 16, 1920, DOD-Nov 4, 1995 and Johnnie M. Speights Hughes,(DOD:Feb. 2, 2007).

A wonderful, large family survives Mrs. Keene including her husband of 44 years, Wilbur Gayle Keene; daughter, Robin Williamson & husband Chuck; son, Brady Warren Keene and wife Stacy; Robin's children Rachel and Catie; Brady's children, Tyler, Joshua, Jordan Guy and Brittany Hope (dec); brother, Mark M. Hughes and wife Cindy; and numerous other relatives.

Pallbears will be Max Hughes, Andy Hughes, Ben Hughes, Chuck williamson, Randall Elliott, Vicki Nelson and Holly Hobson.

Copied from Find A Grave","STR06" "I46196","Hughey","Kenneth Wayne","27 Jun 1937","6 Apr 2008","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Tim Hawkins:

Kenneth Hughey, 70, beloved husband, father and PawPaw, departed this life Sunday, April 6, 2008.
Funeral: 11:30 a.m. Thursday in Greenwood Chapel. Burial: Greenwood Memorial Park. Visitation: 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at Greenwood Funeral Home.
Kenneth was born June 27, 1937, in Mineral Wells to Raymond Oliver Hughey and Audelia McLemore Hughey. He worked for the city of Fort Worth as the chief mechanic for Fort Worth Police Heliport for 23 years. He was honored by the city of Fort Worth and Bell Helicopter for his outstanding flight safety record. After his retirement he worked part time for Texas Aviation Service at Meacham Airport.
Survivors: Wife of 43 years, Mary Hughey; daughter, Janice Shaw and husband, Chris; grandchildren, Alyssa and Christopher; brothers, Raymond and Lynn Hughey; sisters, Mary Gulley and Sharon Masterson; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Published in the Star-Telegram on 4/8/2008.


","STR06" "I39947","Hughey","Raymond Edward","3 May 1933","13 Feb 2009","0","Obituary, from his FindAGrave memorial page created by Lynn Walden:

Raymond Edward Hughey, 75, of Lipan passed away Friday, Feb. 13, 2009, at a Fort Worth hospital. He was born May 3, 1933, in Millsap to Raymond and Mamie Hughey. Mr. Hughey was a retired postmaster for the U.S. Postal Service, a member of the United States Army, Lions Club, Knights of Pythias and a faithful member of Lipan Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his parents; first wife of 31 years, Shirley Nell Garrett Hughey; and his brother, Kenneth Hughey. Survivors: His wife, Jo Anne Hughey; daughter, Audie McQuaid and husband, James, of Mineral Wells; son, Raymond Hughey Jr. and wife, Lori, of Syracuse, N.Y.; stepsons, Jay Rasberry and wife, Debby, of Bandera and Wade Rasberry and wife, Tammy, of Perrin; sisters, Mary Gully and husband, Stan, of Mexia and Sharon Masterson of Mineral Wells; brother, Marlin Hughey of Weatherford; eight grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be at Noon Tuesday in Galbreaith-Pickard Funeral Chapel with burial in Fairview Cemetery. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.","STR06" "I39946","Hughey","Raymond Oliver","4 Feb 1906","10 Jan 1959","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDXY-72Q
Name: Raymond O. Hughey
Death Date: 10 Jan 1959
Death Place: Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 52 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 04 Feb 1906
Birthplace: Parker Co., Tex.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J. F. Hughey
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ammie Wright
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Carpenter-Contractor
Place of Residence: Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto, Texas
Cemetery: Newberry Cemetery
Burial Place: Mineral Wells, Texas
Burial Date: 12 Jan 1959
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2115875
Digital Film Number: 4166793
Image Number: 452
Reference Number: cn 10438
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I3826","","","","","","","" "I39687","Hulburt","William B.","Abt 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Michigan, Ionia County, Orleans Twp
Enumerated 29 Apr 1910
SD 5 ED 29 Sheet 9A Stamped 129
168-169
Hulbert, William B Head M W 36 m1 14 Mich Mich Vermont Farmer Farm
Hulbert, Nora M Wf F W 32 m1 14 3/3 Mich Mich Mich
Hulbert, Sarah W Dtr F W 11 S Mich Mich Mich
Hulbert, Lester J Son M W 9 S Mich Mich Mich
Hulbert, Stoel J Son M W 3 S Mich Mich Mich

","STR06" "I43861","Hulett","Charles Kenneth","27 Jun 1935","","0","The Texas Birth index simply shows him as Charles Hulett. His parents were listed as Charlie D. Hulett and Myrtle Matlock.

He shares a double marker at the Cemetery with (second) wife, Maxine. She was born 22 Feb 1932 and died 14 Nov 2003. They were married 31 July 1976. The engraving for Charles does not have a date of death yet listed.","STR06" "I19940","","","","","","","" "I19928","Hulse","Kenneth Lavern","21 Dec 1948","29 May 2020","0","A 1967 graduate of Exeter High School, he attended the University of Nebraska for a year and a half, entering the U.S. Army in July 1969, and being sent to Viet Nam in December. He received a hardship discharge in October 1970 after his father suffered a heart attack and needed him to take over the family business. (Milligan, p 314).

He lives in York, working for many years as a parts person at Stahling Trucking. His life companion now is Janelle Givens, a divorcee, who had served with the military in Viet Nam. (Milligan, 1988-2008, p. 177).

Obituary, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy

Kenneth L. Hulse, age 71 of York, died Friday, May 29, 2020 at York

He was born on Dec. 21, 1948 to Merlin and Rose Marie (Kotas) Hulse at Friend. Kenn served his country as a member of the United States Army from July 22, 1969 to Oct. 14, 1970.

Kenn was a retired assistant parts manager at Sahling Kenworth in York. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church. Kenn loved to play golf and was a member of the York Country Club. He also enjoyed gardening and sharing his produce with family and friends.

Kenn is survived by Jan Givens of York; daughters, Jennifer (Stephen Stromberg) Martin of Phoenix, Ariz. and Laura (Steve Simon) Tanner of Phoenix, Ariz.; Jan's children: Maegan (Jared Hatra) Lamprecht of Wahoo and Joshua (Penny) Givens of York; grandchildren: Soren, Ashleigh, Avery, Rees, Zain, Zac, Lexi, Cooper, Bailey, and Liam; and his sister Karolyn (Jerry) Andrews of Wichita, Kan.

He was preceded in death by his parents, and Jan's daughter, Holly Givens.

Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday June 3, 2020 at the First United Methodist Church in York with the Reverend Tony Dawson officiating. COVID 19 Funeral Guidelines will be implemented with limited spaced seating and masks encouraged. Military Honors will be performed at the church.

Visitation will be on Tuesday from 1 ? 8 p.m. at the mortuary with masks encouraged.

Kenn's service will also be webcasted live on Metz Mortuary's Facebook page.

Kenn has chosen to donate his body to the Nebraska Anatomical Board for medical education and research following his funeral service.
","STR06" "I19680","","","","","","","" "I19960","Hulse","Merlin K.","19 Nov 1925","31 Mar 1992","0","The son of Henry August HULSE and Alba Belle ZAJIC. A 1942 graduate of Exeter High School. He was employed by Rolls Transfer in Friend at the age of 16, hauling freight out of Lincoln. His health prohibited him from serving in the military during the Second World War. He was self-employed raising hogs, feeding cattle, and did custom work for area farmers, along with trucking grain and livestock. He is the owner/operator of Hulse Trucking, and he and Rose Marie lived on a 240-acre farm in York County as of 1988 (Milligan, p 314).","STR06" "I19960","Hulse","Merlin K.","19 Nov 1925","31 Mar 1992","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I8350","","","","","","","" "I42674","Humble","Eula Mae","27 Jan 1905","18 Jan 1995","0","Family Search shows her as a daughter of Hugh Oliver Humble (1875-1966 #LHK7-TVF) and Elizabeth Threat Ellis (1874-1928 #LHPP-Z3R). On her Find A Grave Memorial page, she is linked to both her first and second husbands, William Riley Strickland and Howard Trayhman Williams.

Eula Mae Williams

Funeral services for Eula Mae Williams, 89, of Hillster were held at 1:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 20, 1995, at Forest Lawn Funeral Home chapel in Beaumont. Interment was at Forest Lawn Cemetery.

She died Wednesday, Jan. 18, 1995, at a Woodville hospital.

She was a native of Orange and had formerly lived in Beaumont several years before moving to Tyler County a year and a half ago. She was a retired nurse for St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont.

Survivors: a son, Claude Strickland of Bronson; daughters, Faye Gibbs of Hillister, Laverne Duval of Quartz Hills, California, and Bessie Carlton of Houston: 16 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren, and eight great-great granchildren.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 1, 1995, Page 10","STR06" "I687","Humble","Nora Belle","10 Dec 1903","May 1985","0","NORA STRICKLAND 10 Dec 1903 May 1985 75948 (Hemphill, Sabine, TX) (none specified) 458-92-0070 Texas

Family Search shows her parents as Hugh Oliver Humble and Elizabeth Threat Ellis.","STR06" "I35239","Humphreys","Allie Elnora","14 Jan 1893","3 Jan 1975","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6S2-T2Z
name: Allie Elnora Conn
death date: 03 Jan 1975
death place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
gender: Female
race:
death age: 81 years
estimated birth date: 1894
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Jeff Humphery
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Mary Clark
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2243875
digital film number: 4167930
image number: 1540
reference number: Frame Number 1582
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Allie Elnora Conn, 1975","STR06" "I35239","Humphreys","Allie Elnora","14 Jan 1893","3 Jan 1975","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 4 May 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 14A
Hemphill and San Augustine Road
232-234
Boyett, Nathan D Head M W 33 m2 9 Tx Ark Ark Farmer
Boyett, Minnie L Wf F W 28 M1 9 4/2 Tx La Tx
Boyett, Nathan H Son m W 7 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
Boyett, Lily B Dtr F W 1 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Humphreys, Allie E Lodger F W 17 S Tx Miss Tx","STR06" "I35239","Humphreys","Allie Elnora","14 Jan 1893","3 Jan 1975","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I34867","Humpreys","Madison Putnam","Abt 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine, Pr. 6
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 6A
92-92
Humpherys, Uriah Hd W M Apr 1826 74 M/47 La Miss Miss Farmer
Humpherys, Elizabeth Wf W F Mar 1832 68 M/47 Miss Miss Miss
Humpherys, William J. Son W M Apr 1860 40 Wd Miss La Miss Minister Gospel
Humpherys, Viola G/D W F Nov 1888 11 S Tx Miss La
Humpherys, Uriah G/S W M Apr 1879 21 S Tx Miss La Farmer
Humpherys, Arthur G/S W M Feb 1895 5 S Tx Miss Tx
Humpherys, Ida G/D W f Jan 1897 3 S Tx Miss Tx
96-96
Humphreys, Madison Hd W M July 1854 45 M/13 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Humphreys, Elizabeth Wf W F Jun 1844 55 M/13 7/6 Tx Ga Tx
Humphreys, Walter Son W M Sep 1889 10 S Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Willis Dau W F Spe 1889 10 S Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Carrie Son Dau W F Mar 1896 4 S Tx Miss Tx
Hargroves, Sallie S. Dau W F Aug 1886 15 S Tx Miss Tx
97-97
Becton, Levi Hd W M May 1888 42 M/17 NC NC NC Farmer
Becton, Emily Wf W F Jun 1858 41 M/17 7/5 Miss Miss Miss
Becton, James Son W M Dec 1883 16 S Tx NC Miss Farm Laborer
Becton, Cora Dau W F July 1887 12 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, Dolly Dau W F Aug 1889 10 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, William Son W M Jan 1891 9 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, Ada Dau W F Jun 1895 5 S Tx NC Miss

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine, Pr 6
Enumerated 6 through 11 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 31B/32A
203-203
Humphreys, Madison Hd M W 48 M1 23 Miss Miss Miss Farming
Humphreys, Elizabeth Wf F W 57 m2 23 7/5 Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Willie Dtr F W 20 S Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Carrie Dtr F W 14 S Tx Miss Tx
206-206
Becton, Levi Hd M W 52 M2 27 NC NC NC Farmer
Becton, Emma Wf F W 51 m1 27 8/6 Miss La Miss
Becton, Dollie Dtr F W 20 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, William E Son M W 19 S Tx NC Miss Farming
Becton, Ada Dtr F W 14 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, Elmos Son M W 9 S Tx NC Miss
Humphreys, Uriah Father-in-law M W 85 Wd La US US
212-212
Becton, James Hd M W 25 M1 5 Tx NC Miss Farming
Becton, Daisy Wf F W 25 m1 5 2/2 Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Beatrice Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Gladys Dtr F W 1 s Tx Tx tx
","STR06" "I6545","Humpreys","Thomas Jefferson","18 Sep 1854","14 May 1938","0","According to Kay Parker McCary, he is the son of Uriah Humpreys and Elizabeth Hughes.","STR06" "I34861","Humpreys","Uriah","Abt 1820","Aft 1910","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine, Pr. 6
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 6A
92-92
Humpherys, Uriah Hd W M Apr 1826 74 M/47 La Miss Miss Farmer
Humpherys, Elizabeth Wf W F Mar 1832 68 M/47 Miss Miss Miss
Humpherys, William J. Son W M Apr 1860 40 Wd Miss La Miss Minister Gospel
Humpherys, Viola G/D W F Nov 1888 11 S Tx Miss La
Humpherys, Uriah G/S W M Apr 1879 21 S Tx Miss La Farmer
Humpherys, Arthur G/S W M Feb 1895 5 S Tx Miss Tx
Humpherys, Ida G/D W f Jan 1897 3 S Tx Miss Tx
96-96
Humphreys, Madison Hd W M July 1854 45 M/13 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Humphreys, Elizabeth Wf W F Jun 1844 55 M/13 7/6 Tx Ga Tx
Humphreys, Walter Son W M Sep 1889 10 S Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Willis Dau W F Spe 1889 10 S Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Carrie Son Dau W F Mar 1896 4 S Tx Miss Tx
Hargroves, Sallie S. Dau W F Aug 1886 15 S Tx Miss Tx
97-97
Becton, Levi Hd W M May 1888 42 M/17 NC NC NC Farmer
Becton, Emily Wf W F Jun 1858 41 M/17 7/5 Miss Miss Miss
Becton, James Son W M Dec 1883 16 S Tx NC Miss Farm Laborer
Becton, Cora Dau W F July 1887 12 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, Dolly Dau W F Aug 1889 10 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, William Son W M Jan 1891 9 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, Ada Dau W F Jun 1895 5 S Tx NC Miss

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine, Pr 6
Enumerated 6 through 11 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 31B/32A
203-203
Humphreys, Madison Hd M W 48 M1 23 Miss Miss Miss Farming
Humphreys, Elizabeth Wf F W 57 m2 23 7/5 Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Willie Dtr F W 20 S Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Carrie Dtr F W 14 S Tx Miss Tx
206-206
Becton, Levi Hd M W 52 M2 27 NC NC NC Farmer
Becton, Emma Wf F W 51 m1 27 8/6 Miss La Miss
Becton, Dollie Dtr F W 20 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, William E Son M W 19 S Tx NC Miss Farming
Becton, Ada Dtr F W 14 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, Elmos Son M W 9 S Tx NC Miss
Humphreys, Uriah Father-in-law M W 85 Wd La US US
212-212
Becton, James Hd M W 25 M1 5 Tx NC Miss Farming
Becton, Daisy Wf F W 25 m1 5 2/2 Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Beatrice Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Gladys Dtr F W 1 s Tx Tx tx
","STR06" "I34866","Humpreys","William J. R.","Abt 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that he married E.M. Burkhalter on 12 Dec 1887 in Sabine County, and that they were the parents of a Viola born ca. 1888.","STR06" "I18679","Hunsinger","Joseph","29 Nov 1833","5 Nov 1906","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Becky Lehnert, shows his parents as John Hunsinger and Nancy Crowder.","STR06" "I48116","Hunt","Bonnie Sue","9 Nov 1953","31 Aug 2021","0","Bonnie Sue Duck, 67, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Monday, August 30, 2021 at Woodland Heights Hospital in Lufkin, Texas.

Bonnie was born in Port Arthur, Texas on November 9, 1953 to Murphy Ray Hunt and Margaret Mary Cappel. She had lived in Sabine County since 2013, having previously resided in Port Neches, Texas.

Bonnie set an example of love and kindness for anyone who walked into her life. She had a true servant's heart and gave of herself with love and devotion. She met her husband of 49 years when they were young teenagers and was devoted to him from the beginning. He was the love of her life and together they set an example of what a faithful marriage looks like for their children, grandchildren, and all others that met and loved them. She always made her children and grandchildren her priority with her true unconditional love and support.

Bonnie retired as a civilian with the US Coast Guard. Many of the Coasties that went through MSU Port Arthur still reach out to her as she was the ""Mom"" of the unit for many years. Most holidays you would find at least one Coastie who was unable to go home, sitting at our dining room table and there was always a trip to the unit to bring the on call person a meal and a hug.

Bonnie was the first one to not only reach out, but to step in and do when a family member, friend, or loved one needed it. Whether it was taking it upon herself to run to the store and pick up clothes and essentials for someone who lost their home or cooking a meal for a family dealing with illness or loss. You never had to ask, she was just there.

Bonnie volunteered her time, love, and skills throughout life. Most recently she was a volunteer through her church, St. Pius I Catholic Church, and through various quilting groups in the area. She enjoyed sewing and making quilts for those in need. She also enjoyed baking and giving her amazing bread, cinnamon rolls, and other treats to neighbors, family, and friends.

She enjoyed nature, hunting, and fishing. You could often times find her sitting on the front porch enjoying the peace that the view and sounds of nature bring. Meme's house has been the place all 4 grandkids love to be as often as they can be. She instilled a love for her country, the outdoors, and the Catholic faith in her children and grandchildren that will leave on for generations.

Bonnie is survived by her husband, Dwight Duck of Hemphill; son, Simon Duck and wife, January, of Kirbyville; daughter, Elizabeth Petrovich and husband, Brett, of Cypress; grandchildren, Faith, Christian, Kainan, and Isabella; and siblings, Dennis Murphy Hunt, James Hunt, Richard Hunt, Alan Hunt, Micheal Hunt, Bernard Hunt, Gene Hunt, Joseph Hunt, Katherine Chaffee, Sandra Bridges, and Ruth Kohler.

She was preceded in death by her brothers and sister, Murphy Hunt, Jr., Erney Hunt, and Margaret Taylor.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Friday, September 3, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with a rosary beginning at 7:00 p.m.

A funeral Mass will begin at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, September 4, 2021 at St. Pius I Catholic Church in Hemphill with Father Maria J. Susai Avula officiating.

Burial will follow Mass in Wood Cemetery Annex in San Augustine County with Christian Petrovich, Kainan Duck, Joe Hunt, Justin Duck, Cory Duck, Jonathan Duck, Aaron Johnson, Jonathan Stelly, and Andrew Hunt serving as pallbearers.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 1, 2021, page 8","STR06" "I5278","Hunt","Charlie Ada","4 Jul 1874","14 Sep 1949","0","Her father was J. Tom Hunt of Alabama, and her mother was M.W. (Unknown) born circa 1849 in Tennessee.

The family of J. Tom Hunt is on Page 6 1880 Census for Erath County, Texas. The census shows his Father and Mother were born in Alabama. His brothers name was Bill HUNT. Cova was told he slept out on the porch with a pistol beside his bed. She also heard that he shot and killed a Mexican. In 1889 the family moved to Jack County, Texas.","STR06" "I29809","Hunt","Elizabeth B. ""Betty""","9 Jan 1917","23 Feb 1985","0","Cass City Chronicle
February 28, 1985
Page 4

Betty Hunt, 68, dies in Detroit

Elizabeth (Betty) Hunt, 68, of 16616 Blackstone St., Detroit, died Feb. 23 at her home.

She was born Jan. 9, 1917, in Cass City, the daughter of Harry and Minnie Hunt.

Miss Hunt was a graduated of Michigan State with a B.S. Degree and was division manager from 1939 unitl 1977 with Sears-Roebuck, Detroit.

She was active in the American Red Cross, was a member of the AARP, and a member of the Redford United Methodist Church.

Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Catherine Wyman of Trenton; one brother, Russell Hunt; a niece, Janice MacLeod, and a nephew, William Wyman, and a dear friend, Augustine Bertotti.

The Ross B. Northrop and Son Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River, Detroit, are in charge of arrangements.

Services will be at 11:00 a.m. Friday at the Redford United Methodist Church, 22400 Grand River.

Memorials are suggested to the church.

Burial will be in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)","STR06" "I29801","Hunt","Harry Lewis","13 Sep 1873","25 Jan 1942","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, January 30, 1942
Page 1

Business Man Here 37 Years Died on Sunday Morning

Harry L. Hunt Served his Community Many Years as Clerk, Assessor

Harry L. Hunt, prominent in business and political circles in Cass city of many years, passed away at Pleasant Home Hospital early Sunday morning. He had been taken seriously ill while at work in his greenhouse the previous Tuesday.

Harry Lewis Hunt was born in Ontario, September 13, 1873, and came with his family to Michigan when a small child, locating at Caro. He was employed in Caro until he was 20 years of age and the remainder of his life was spent in Cass City.

For a time he was employed int he general store of his uncle, T. H. Hunt. In 1899, he entered business for himself, conducting a grocery store her for six years. Since 1905, he has conducted a florist shop and greenhouse in Cass City, and in recent years, he has been assisted by Lewis Hunt, his son, as a partner in the business.

Mr. Hunt served Elkland towship as clerk and Cass City Village as assessor for many years. He also held the offices of township and village treasurer.

He was married to Miss Minnie Burg February 16, 1898, who also survives him. He also leaves three daughters, Thelma Hunt of Ypsilanti, Catherine Hunt of Trenton, and Betty Hunt of Detroit; two sons, Lewis Hunt of Cass City and Russell Hunt of New Baltimore; two brothers, Norman Hunt of Pass-a-Grille, Florida, and Bert Hunt of Kelso, Washington; and a sister, Mrs. Nellie Haefling, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Funeral services were conducted on Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock by Rev. Stanley P. Kirn, minister of the Evangelical Church, at the family residence. Burial was made in Elkland Cemetery. Local business houses were closed during the funeral hour. Pallbearers were O.W. Nique, E.W. Kercher, Calvin J. Striffler, Stanley Muntz, John Ball and Leonard Striffler.

Mr. Hunt was a good husband, a kind and loving father and a neighbor always willing to help wherever he could. He will be greatly missed by the entire community.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Fall 2007)","STR06" "I36184","Hunt","James Henry","17 Feb 1915","3 Aug 1995","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ray&Peggy Holbrooks Pace, links him to his parents, Henry H. Hunt and Evie Frances Stanley, both of whom were also buried at the Broaddus Cemetery in San Augustine. He is also shown as the brother of Addie Nora Phillips. [Note: Neither his parents, of his sister, Addie, were listed in his obituary below. It is assumed they preceded him in death]

J. H. ""Jim"" Hunt

James H. ""Jim"" Hunt, 80, of Lufkin died Thursday, Aug. 3, 1995, in Lufkin.

He was born Feb. 17, 1915, in San Augustine County. Hunt had lived in Angelina County the past several years and was a retired farmer/rancher.

Survivors: wife, Erma Hunt of Lufkin; sons Allen Hunt and Larry Hunt, both of Lufkin; daughter Judy Bynum of Lumberton; sisters, Annie Bell Carter, Claudie Cook, and Hettie Harvard, all of Lufkin, and Bea Burkett of Nacogdoches; 15 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Oakley & Metcalf Funeral Directors chapel in Lufkin with Bro. Bill Bailey and Bro. James Brock officiating. Interment followed at Broaddus Cemetery in Broaddus.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 9, 1995, Page 7




","STR06" "I36186","","","","","","","" "I46923","Hunt","Jimmy Charles","16 Aug 1945","5 May 1982","0","His Texas Death Certificated shows he was a resident of rural Angelina County to Jim Hunt and Erma Boyett, and survived by his spouse, Deloris Pickett, who signed his death certificate as Mrs. Jimmy C. Hunt. Occupation was shown as Operational Manager of Central Freight Lines. He died at the Hermann Hospital in Houston.","STR06" "I46922","Hunt","Larry ""Pete""","25 Sep 1952","23 Jan 2017","0","Graveside services for Larry ""Pete"" Hunt, 64, of Lufkin, will be held Thursday, January 26, 2017, at 3:00 p.m. at the Broaddus Cemetery.

Mr. Hunt was born September 25, 1952 in San Augustine, the son of Jim Hunt and Erma Beard Hunt, and died Monday, January 23, 2017 in Lufkin.

He was an avid hunter and fisherman, and he loved his children and grandchildren.

Mr. Hunt is survived by his wife of 43 years, Wanda Hunt of Lufkin; daughter and boyfriend, Janice Hunt and Jerry Steptoe of Lufkin; son, James Hunt of Lufkin; daughter and son-in-law, Melissa and Harry Cooper of Bull Shoals, AR; daughter and son-in-law, Jamie Nicole and Allen Sanders of Lake Charles, LA; 10 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren; brother and sister-in-law, Allan and Kathy Hunt of Apple Springs; sister and brother-in-law, Judy and Bruce Bynum of San Augustine.

He was proceeded in death by his parents, Jim and Erma Hunt; brother, Jimmy Hunt; sisters, Shirley Burgay and Teresa Hunt; and grandson, James Thomas;

Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Wednesday, January 25, 2017 at Shafer Funeral Home in Lufkin.

Shafer Funeral Home, directors

Downloaded from www.shaferfh.com

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, 8 February 2017, page 7","STR06" "I3404","Hunt","Letha Elizabeth","24 May 1923","12 Dec 2015","0"," Letha Hunt McLemore, 92, of Nederland passed away December 12, 2015 at Oak Grove Nursing Home. She was born on May 24, 1923 to the late Eugene Wiseman Hunt and Ethel Northrip Hunt in Leedy, Oklahoma. She was a member of Hillcrest Baptist Church, Nederland and past member of Hillcrest Baptist Church, Jasper, TX. She was also a member of the Poetry Society of Texas and member and past president of the Beaumont Poetry Society. Letha is survived by her daughters; Elaine Hinson and husband, Larry of Port Neches, TX, Janice Christopher and husband, Jimmy of Needville, TX, Joyce Sposito and husband, Billy of Hudson, FL; sons, Letcher McLemore and wife, Carolyn of Jasper, TX, Wayne McLemore and wife, Mary Lynn of Luling, LA, Donald McLemore and wife, Sandy of Port Arthur, TX; 12 grandchildren and 16 great- grandchildren. In addition to her parents, Letha was preceded in death by her husband, James W. McLemore and daughter, Irma Jean McLemore. A visitation will be Monday, December 14, 2015, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Melancon's Funeral Home in Nederland. Funeral service will be Tuesday, December 15, 2015, at Hillcrest Baptist Church in Nederland at 10:00 a.m. Graveside service will be at 3:00 p.m. at Zion Hill Cemetery in Jasper, TX. In lieu of flowers, you may send donations, in honor of Letha McLemore, to: M. I. N. T. O. R. (Ministery In The Outer Regions) P. O. Box 271413 Oklahoma City, OK 73137 Details and registry available at Melancons.org

Copied from www.legacy.com","STR06" "I29806","Hunt","Lewis Harry","5 Jun 1908","10 Feb 1949","0","Cass City Chronicle
February 18, 1949
Page One

Lewis H. Hunt's Funeral Sunday

Funeral services for Lewis Harry Hunt, 40, were held at the Douglas Funeral Home Sunday afternoon by Rev. Stanley P. Kirn. Interment was made in the Elkland cemetery. Members of the Tyler Lodge, F. & A.M., of which Mr. Hunt was a member, conducted the burial rites of the order. Mr. Hunt died Thursday, Feb. 10, at his farm home north of here. He had been in failing health for several years.

Lewis H. Hunt was born in Cass City June 5, 1908. Following his education in the local school, he worked for several years in the floral business for his father, Harry L. Hunt, and was later his partner. Lewis Hunt conducted the business after his father's death until last fall when he disposed of the greenhouse because of ill health.

He is survived by three sisters, Miss Thelma Hunt of Cass City, Mrs. William Wyman of Trenton, and Miss Elizabeth Hunt of Detroit, and a brother, Russell Hunt of Farmington.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)","STR06" "I29808","Hunt","Russell James","12 Feb 1913","23 Dec 1996","0","Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, January 8, 1997

Russell Hunt

Russell J. Hunt, 83, of Farmington Hills, died Monday, December 23, 1996, in Botsford Hospital.

He was born February 12, 1913, in Cass City, to Harry and Minnie (Burg) Hunt. He married Sibyl Kern in 1943 in Chicago, IL.

He attended Michigan State Normal and Colorado University, taught in New Baltimore, served in the Navy, then taught in Redford in Detroit.

Surviving are his wife, Alice, a sister, Catherine WYMAN of Trenton, and a niece and nephew. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Thelma who taught in Cass City, and one brother, Lewis, who was a florist in Cass City.

Funeral services were held Friday, December 27, at Heeney Sunquist Funeral Home with the Rev. John Trate officiating.

Interment was in Elkland Township Cemetery. Memorial services will be held later.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Fall 2007)","STR06" "I36185","Hunt","Shirley Ann","17 Dec 1938","8 Feb 1994","0","Shirley Ann Hunt
Date of Birth 17 Dec 1938
Gender Female
Birth County San Augustine
Mother's Name Erma Boyett
Roll Number 1938_0004

She was listed on the Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. as Shirley Ann Hunt/Shirley Ann Burgay/Shirley Burgay, and shown as born in Broaddus to Jim Hunt and Erma E. Boyett","STR06" "I29805","Hunt","Thelma J.","29 Nov 1900","12 Nov 1955","0","Cass City Chronicle
November 18, 1955
Page One

Heart Attack Fatal for Miss Thelma Hunt

Funeral services for Miss Thelma J. Hunt, 54, esteemed teacher at Cass City High School, were held at 2 p.m. in the First Presbyterian Church in Cass City.

Miss Hunt came to Cass City from Roosevelt High School in Ypsilanti. In the more than seven years she taught here, she became a valued member of the school staff and student leader.

School was dismissed Tuesday afternoon so that teachers and friends could attend the final rites. A collection was taken by her students. Part of the money contributed was used for flowers and the remainder will be used for a memorial that will be displayed at the school.

Miss Hunt was born in Cass City, Nov. 29, 1900, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hunt. She graduated from Cass City High School with high honors and earned Phi Beta Kappa honors at the University of Michigan from where she graduated in 1928. In 1937 she received her M.A. degree from U. of M.

She had a long, succesful career. Following her graduation, she taught in Ida and Ionia before acceptign a position at Ypsilanti where she taught from 1935 to 1948.

At Ypsilanti she was a critic teacher and at Cass City she taught English and Latin.

First signs of her fatal illness were reported Thursday, Oct. 27. She called authorities in the morning, saying she was ill. However, she later decided to go to school anyway. Later in the morning she complained of a pain in the chest and left arm and a physician was called.

She was taken to Pleasant Home Hospital by ambulance where she died Saturday, Nov. 12.

Miss Hunt was a member of the Presbyterian Church, Presbytherian Guild, Michigan Education Association and Hobby Club.

Surviving are: two sisters, Mrs. William (Catherine) Wyman of Trenton and Miss Betty Hunt of Detroit; a brother, Russell, of Birmingham, and an uncle, George BURG of Cass City.

Rev. Melvin R. Vender, Presbyterian pastor, officiated at the funeral and burial was in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)","STR06" "I48616","Hunter","Claude Pegues","12 Mar 1912","5 Apr 1995","0","Notes below copies from his Find A Grave Memorial Page ID 24740706


Birth/death places, and mother's link provided by Find A Grave contributor Deb. who also added:

""Claude's TXDC states he was to be cremated and originally supposed to have been placed in the Brookside Crematory, Houston, Texas - Perhaps his remains were moved to Virginia at some point in time to be with parents ... or this could be a cenotaph for him""

Parents shown as Claude Pegues Hunter Sr and Hardinia Redd Hunter on Find A Grave.","STR06" "I43482","Hunter","Robert M.","1 Nov 1896","24 Nov 1973","0","FindAGrave shows a photo of a military marker, engraved with a cross and ""Robert M. Hunter, Michigan, AS US Navy, World War I, Nov 1 1895, Nov 24 1973.""

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, November 29, 1973
Page Eight

Services Monday for Robert Hunter

Robert M. Hunter, 77, died at Hills and Dales General Hospital Saturday, Nov. 24, following a long illness.

Mr. Hunter was born in Harwood, Ontario, Nov. 1, 1896, son of the late Robert and Frances Marchant Hunter.

He married Esther G. Mark in Lapeer Sept. 20, 1930. They came to Cass City in 1946 from Detroit where he lived until his death. He was a retired businessman, owning and operating the Western Auto Store.

Mr. Hunter was a member of the First Presybyterian Church of Cass City and served on the Session a number of years.

He was a veteran of World War I, having served in the Army and a veteran of World War II, serving in the Air Corps. He was Past President of Rotary International Cass City and a member of the Tyler Lodge No. 317 F&A.M.

He also served six years as Elkland township clerk.

Mr. Hunter is survived by his wife, Esther; one son, Robert of Cass City, and two grandchildren. Three brothers preceded him in death.

A Masonic memorial service was held Sunday. Funeral services were conducted from Little's Funeral Home Monday. Rev. Douglas Wilson, pastor of the first Presbyterian Church, and Rev. Melvin R. Vander, pastor Emeritus of the First Presbyterian Church, officiated.

Interment will be in Elkland cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, August 2013)","STR06" "I43482","Hunter","Robert M.","1 Nov 1896","24 Nov 1973","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Ward 16, Block 10-11
Enumerated April 5, 1940
SD 15 ED 84-1013 Sheet 3B
Washburn Ave
Hunter, Robert Head M W 43 M No 8 NY Same House Proprietor Plasterer Building Construction
Hunter, Esther Wf F W 39 M No H2 Mich Sam House Saleslady Store-Restaurant
Hunter, Robert Mark Son M W 2 S Mich ---
Mark, Ernest L Brother-in-law M W 43 M No H2 Mich Sam Place Inspector Auto Axle firm
Mark, Mita Hall Sister-in-law F W 30 M No C4 Mich Same Place (teacher public school, was written and then crossed through)","STR06" "I43506","","","","","","","" "I42665","Hunter","William R.","Abt 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Maryland, Baltimore (Independent City)
Enumerated 5 Feb 1920
SD 3 ED 353 Sheet 17A
7887-363-381
Hunter, William R Head m W 78 M Md Md Md none
Hunter, Johanna E Wf F W 60 M Pa Pa Pa

","STR06" "I15104","Hunzel","Teresa (Therezie)","12 Oct 1847","27 Apr 1930","0","The daughter of Frank and Agnes Hunzel. She was an only child.","STR06" "I13438","","","","","","","" "I7800","Hurle","Clarice ""Clarisa""","30 May 1897","17 May 1976","0","George Benson Kuykendall instead shows the first name as Clarice.","STR06" "I7797","Hurle","Clyde","22 Aug 1890","Jan 1979","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Kansas, Osage County, Barclay Township
Enumerated 5 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 102 Stamped 103
3-3
Hurle, George Head M W 53 m 1881 Na 1911 England England England Far,er
Hurle, Angie Wf F W 53 M Ill Ill Ill
4-4
Hurle, Clyde T.? Head M W 29 M Kansas England Ill Farmer
Hurle, Marjorie L Wf F W 28 M Kansas Pennsylvania Ill

1930 Census
Kansas, Osage County, Barclay Township
Enumerated 2 Apr 1930
ED 70-4 SD 10 Sheet 1A Stamped 19
4-4
Hurle, George Head M W 64 m 23 England England England Farmer
Hurle, Lottie C Wf F W 61 M 25 Ind Ohio Ind (Second wife)
14-14
Hurle, Clyde Head M W 39 M 22 Kansas England Ill Farmer
Hurle, Marjorie Wf F W 38 M 21 Kansas Pa Kansas
Hurle, Lois M Dtr F W 9 S Kansas Kansas Kansas
","STR06" "I1917","Hurle","George","Jan 1865","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Kansas, Osage County, Barclay Twp
Enumerated 21 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 112 Sheet 18A
141-146
Hurle, H. F. Head W M Apr 1858 40 M 15 England England England 1880 20 Years Nat Farmer
Hurle, Cate Wf W F Oct 1860 39 m 16 0/0 Iowa Ohio Ill
Benthieu Geo Boarder W M Aug 1884 15 S Kansas Ill Unk Farm Laborer
142-147
Hurl, Geo Head M M Jan 1865 35 m 10 England England England 1880 20 Na Farmer
Hurl, A. Wf W F May 1863 35 M 10 4/4 Missouri Unk Unk
Hurl, Clyde Son W M Aug 1889 10 S Kansas England Missouri At School
Hurl, Mage Dtr W F Feb 1890 9 S Kansas England Missouri
Hurl, Maud Dtr W F Dec 1895 4 S Kansas England Missouri
Hurl, Clarcy Dtr W F Aug 1897 3 S Kansas England Missouri
Forthsyte, Juni Boarder W F APr 1865 35 Wd England England England 1900
Forthsyte, Catherine Boarder W F Dedc 1899 5/12 S England England England 1900

1910 Census
Kansas, Osage County, Barclay Township
Enumerated 27 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 12 Sheet 5B
99-99
Hurle, George Head M W 44 m1 20 England England England 1880 Na Farmer
Hurle, Angia Wf F W 44 m1 20 4/4 Ill Ill Ill
Hurle, Clide Son M W 19 S Kansas England Ill Laborer Home Farm
Hurle, Madge Dtr F W 17 S Kansas England Ill
Hurle, Maud Dtr F W 15 S Kansas England Ill
Hurle, Clarisa Dtr F W 12 S Kansas England Ill
100-100
Joseph Bowers and Family, Joseph, age 51 was also born in England, and immigrated in 1881

1920 Census
Kansas, Osage County, Barclay Township
Enumerated 5 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 102 Stamped 103
3-3
Hurle, George Head M W 53 m 1881 Na 1911 England England England Far,er
Hurle, Angie Wf F W 53 M Ill Ill Ill
4-4
Hurle, Clyde T.? Head M W 29 M Kansas England Ill Farmer
Hurle, Marjorie L Wf F W 28 M Kansas Pennsylvania Ill

1930 Census
Kansas, Osage County, Barclay Township
Enumerated 2 Apr 1930
ED 70-4 SD 10 Sheet 1A Stamped 19
4-4
Hurle, George Head M W 64 m 23 England England England Farmer
Hurle, Lottie C Wf F W 61 M 25 Ind Ohio Ind (Second wife)
5-5
Davis, Lawrence Head M W 38 M 24 Kansas Wales Pa Farmer
Davis, Madge B Wf W 37 m 23 Kansas England Mo
Davis, Theodore L Son M W 6 S Kansas Kansas Kansas
Davis, John T Father M W 67 Wd 24 Wales Wales Wales Welsh 1869 Na None
Atchison, Tomas J Lodger M W 20 S Kansas Ill Kansas
14-14
Hurle, Clyde Head M W 39 M 22 Kansas England Ill Farmer
Hurle, Marjorie Wf F W 38 M 21 Kansas Pa Kansas
Hurle, Lois M Dtr F W 9 S Kansas Kansas Kansas


","STR06" "I7799","Hurle","Maude","19 Dec 1894","Dec 1980","0","SSDI

Maude Davis
Last Residence: 75220 Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States of America
Born: 19 Dec 1894
Last Benefit: 75220 Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States of America
Died: Dec 1980
State (Year) SSN issued: Kansas (Before 1951)","STR06" "I4524","Hurst","Betty Jean","14 Oct 1934","13 Jan 1936","0","Died young.","STR06" "I4454","Hurst","Charity Victoria","15 Aug 1873","5 Sep 1953","0","Her Texas Death certificate, online at Familysearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows her to be the daughter of Garrett Hurst of Virginia. Her mother name was not listed. The informatnt was her husband, Geo. V. Baker of Woodbine, Texas. It was shown that she died at the Gainesville Sanitarium of Heart Failure.","STR06" "I4454","Hurst","Charity Victoria","15 Aug 1873","5 Sep 1953","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Cooke County, Precinct 7
Enumerated 8 Jun 1900
SD 2 ED 39 Sheet 5B

(from previous page)
86-87
Eliza Baaker Hd of H Mch 1855 Wd 5/4
Children at home: Delia, Thomas, and Mary
87-88
Baker George W Head W M Jun 1873 27 M 6 Tx Tx Ms Farmer
Baker, Charity V Wf W F Aug 1873 26 M 6 3/3 Tx Tn Va
Baker, Mintie B Dtr W F Nov 1895 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Baker, Iris B Dtr W F Oct 1897 2 Tx Tx Tx
Baker, Ennis J Dtr W F May 1898 2 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I4454","Hurst","Charity Victoria","15 Aug 1873","5 Sep 1953","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I36534","Hurst","Cora","18 Sep 1876","10 Aug 1964","0","Name: Cora Hurst Hartt
Death Date: 1964
Death Place: Marshall, Harrison, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 87 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Sep 1876
Birthplace: Sabine County, Tex.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James Wyatt Hurst
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Liza Allen
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: School Teacher - Retired
Place of Residence: Marshall, Harrison, Texas
Cemetery: Algoma Cemetery
Burial Place: Marshall, Texas
Burial Date: 10 Aug 1964
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117596
Digital Film Number: 4028435
Image Number: 2110
Reference Number: cn 51034
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I4546","","","","","","","" "I4497","Hurst","Floyd Jasper","Aft 1907","11 Dec 1982","0","Married (1) Leatha Reeves (2) Dorothy Hurst his cousin.","STR06" "I4449","Hurst","Garrett","25 Aug 1845","12 Dec 1936","0","Sources include: Memories of Garrett Hurst by Methel Lynch and Letter to Garrett Hurst from Albert and Mary Hurst dated May 14, 1936","STR06" "I4541","Hurst","George","26 Apr 1894","18 Mar 1928","0","He was killed on the job. A motor came off the tracks. He lost both legs in the accident.","STR06" "I4545","Hurst","James Andrew","9 Nov 1884","20 Jan 1923","0","He was killed in a logging camp.","STR06" "I4453","Hurst","James M. I. (Ing)Ram","10 Aug 1870","24 Jul 1890","0","Never married.","STR06" "I1752","Hurst","James Wyatt","6 Apr 1853","26 Jan 1935","0","He was said to be the son of Jim Hurst, born in North Carolina, and M. Wyatt, born in Louisiana.

Name: James Wyatt Hurst
Death Date: 26 Jan 1935
Death Place: Center, Shelby, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 81 years 9 months 20 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 06 Apr 1853
Birthplace: La
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mary Hurst
Father's Name: Jim Hurst
Father's Birthplace: North Carolina
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Place of Residence: Center, Texas
Cemetery: Fairview
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 27 Jan 1935
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116252
Digital Film Number: 4030349
Image Number: 3517
Reference Number: 4479
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I1752","Hurst","James Wyatt","6 Apr 1853","26 Jan 1935","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I4553","Hurst","Jordan Oscar","31 May 1902","30 Sep 1936","0","He was killed Chicago by a tractor trailer.","STR06" "I4882","Hurst","Melissia","31 Dec 1889","12 Oct 1982","0","Death date given to Cova Jean Wiliams by her daughter.","STR06" "I7401","Hurst","Nancy B.","Abt 1798","1 Nov 1842","0","The daughter of Henry Hurst.","STR06" "I4547","","","","","","","" "I4535","","","","","","","" "I4542","Hurst","Robert Jackson","21 Nov 1879","4 Jul 1949","0","He fell down a flight of steps and was killed in Sacramento, California.","STR06" "I4500","Hurst","Samuel","25 Jan 1820","24 Dec 1895","0","Said to be the son of ""Squire"" John Hurst and Sarah/Sally Neil.","STR06" "I4452","Hurst","Virginia Samaria","8 Mar 1867","4 Aug 1889","0","Never married.","STR06" "I4926","Hurst","Willis","14 Jan 1904","8 Mar 1923","0","I have a xerox copy of letter written by Opal (sister) to Melissa telling of his death.","STR06" "I1324","","","","","","","" "I45986","Husband","Buford Morris","16 May 1929","11 Feb 1973","0","His Texas Death Certificated shows he was a Pipefitter for Local 211, and resident of Deer Park. He was DOA at the Pasedena Memorial Hospital, after choking on meat at a restaurant.Informant was Mrs. Johnnie Ruth Husband.","STR06" "I15587","Husband","Charles Francis ""Frank""","19 Jan 1898","15 Apr 1994","0","(Research):
Census Information:

Texas, Nacogdoches County, Chireno Precinct 4
Enumerated 14 Apr 1930
ED 174-12 SD 12 Sheet 9B

197-203
Husband, Frank C Hd M W 32 M 30 Tx Tx Tx Laborer General Farm
Husband, Myrtle L Wf F W 30 M 18 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I45988","Husband","Cornelius Amon","19 May 1932","20 Oct 2000","0","US Veterans Gravesites index shows his Service Information as: PFC US ARMY KOREA","STR06" "I15953","Husband","David Edward","11 May 1887","25 Jan 1976","0","FindAGraves shows that he has a military marker, engraved with his name and dates, a cross, Texas, PFC US Army, World War I. He also has two spouses listed on that same website, Kitty V. McNEECE (188201947) and Nora Rachel MURRAY (1904-1984).","STR06" "I15958","Husband","Guy Amon","26 Mar 1896","13 Apr 1972","0","FindAGrave shows that he has a military marker, inscribed with his name and dates, a cross, and Washington, Cpl US Army, World War I.
","STR06" "I45983","Husband","Guy Brendon","Abt 1941","25 Oct 2014","0","Mr. Guy Husband, age 73, devoted husband and loving father, of Zavalla, Texas, died in Lufkin, Texas, on October 25, 2014. He was born in San Augustine County, Texas to the late Guy Amon and Gladys (Pinkston) Husband.

Guy began school in the Goodwin School and later, when the school districts consolidated, he went to Broaddus. He was of the Pentecostal faith, attending the Broaddus United Pentecostal Church of Broaddus, Texas. He had worked as a barber, but his main occupation became buying and selling real estate in the area. He and his wife Charolette wer able to take several cruises to Alaska, sometimes taking along their great-nephew, Reese Rushing.

Those left to cherish his memory are his wife of 40 years, Charlotte Rushing Husband of Zavalla; sons, Brent Husband of Huntington and Stewart & Becky Husband of Zavalla; sister, Quibie Smith of Amarillo, Texas; grandchildren, Mark, Josh, Cara, Austin, Anna and Adam; and great-nephew, Reese Rushing.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Gladys and Guy Husband; brothers, Buford, Cornelius, and Glenn; and sister, Nina.

Funeral services will be held Monday, October 27, 2014, 1:00 p.m. at the Broaddus United Pentecostal Church with Bro. Mark Green officiating. Visitation will be held Sunday evening, October 2

Copied from: http://www.wymanrobertsfuneralhome.com/

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, October 29, 2014, Page 9
","STR06" "I15955","Husband","James Augustus ""Gus""","27 Aug 1891","21 Jan 1973","0","He has a military marker on FindAGrave inscribed with his name and dates, a cross, and Texas, Pvt US Army, World War I.","STR06" "I43831","Husband","Richard","21 Nov 1925","9 Oct 2013","0","Mr. Richard Husband, age 87, longtime resident of San Augustine County, passed from this life Wednesday morning, October 9, 2013, in San Augustine.
Richard was born to Hollie (Pinkston) Husband and James A. ""Gus"" Husband on November 21, 1925, in San Augustine County, Texas. He was employed as a Cement Finisher working in Construction. He was a good Christian, where he loved God, his church, and he loved his family. He was a disciplinarian and taught his children to respect the Biblical precepts. He loved the outdoors, he enjoyed hunting and gardening. He loved working construction making cement blocks tables with antique glass on top. He was a self taught harmonica player and loved to sing Christian music. He was a member of the Gloryland Pentecostal Church in San Augustine County, Texas.

Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, October 11, 2013, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, with Bro. Jerry Kirby officiating. Interment will follow in the Upper Chireno Cemetery in Chireno. Visitation will be Thursday evening, October 10, 2013, from the hours of 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Wyman Robert Funeral Home, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine County, Texas.

His survivors include, Son, Charles Richard Husband of San Augustine; Daughters, Lynda Faye (Husband) Holt and her husband, Robert of Nacogdoches; Rose Ann (Husband) Smith and her, husband Berl of San Augustine; 13 Granchildren; 12 Great-Great Grandchildren, and 5 great-great-great grandchildren, along with numerous nieces and nephews. He is also survived by his Sisters-in-law, Ruth Hensarling of Dayton; and Alma Berwick of Beaumont.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Hollie (Pinkston) Husband and James A. ""Gus"" Husband; his wife, Dorsett Faye (Wyatt) Husband of 44 years, in 1989; Son, Doyle Husband; Brothers, Herman, Neil, James ""Roe"" Husband; and a Sister, Viola Wall.

From Wyman Roberts Funeral Home ""Time for Memory"" website
A nearly identicial obituary was also published in The Sabine County Reporter
October 16, 2013, Page 15

","STR06" "I278","","","","","","","" "I15959","Husband","William Starling","6 Jan 1902","29 Aug 1969","0","He shares a double headstone with Ella V. MOONEY (1911-1992).","STR06" "I15961","Husbands","Augustus L.","Abt 1823","Yes, date unknown","0","US Confederate Soldiers Compiled Service Records, 1861-1865, show that he enlised in 1862 and served in the Thirty-Seventh Infantry, H-La. The Civil War Service Records database on Ancestry.com shows he was in Co. K, 37 Mississippi Infantry, and his rank at induction and discharge was 1 Sergeant.

Paula Jones shows that he died in 1862 in Jasper County, Mississippi. Civil War Prisoner of War Records shows that an A. Husbands surrendered on May 4, 1865, and was paroled on May 17, 1865 in Meridian, Mississippi. A. Husband was a Pvt in Company A, from Smith County, Mississippi. Likely these are two different A. Husbands, but all records should be further examined.","STR06" "I15961","Husbands","Augustus L.","Abt 1823","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1850 Census
Alabama, Dallas County, Union Distr
Enumerated 28 Nov 1850
1114
A L Husbands 27 M Oversser Tenn
Pollyan Husbands 22 F Ala
Wm. M. Husbands 4 M Ala
James M. Husbands 2 M Ala

1860 Census
Mississippi, Jasper County, P.O. Holts
Enumerated 5 Sept 1860 by Bert Thigpen
Page 101
667-672
A.L Husbands 37 M Farmer 2,200 4,00 Tenn
M.A. Husbands 28 F Domestic House Work Ala
W.M. Husbands 14 M
J.M. Husbands 12 M Ala
A.E. Husbands 8 M Ala
S.C. Husbands 6 F Ala
M.W. Husbands 4 M Ala
F.S. Husbands 2 F Ala","STR06" "I9526","Husbands","Bessie Mae","7 Jun 1896","7 Jun 1988","0","Obituary (Newton Herald, published 23 June 1988)

Funeral services for Bessie Mae Husbands Goetzmann, 92, of Houston were held Friday, June 10 at Woodlawn Funeral Home with interment at Woodlawn Garden of Memories in Houston. She died Tuesday, June 7 in Houston. She was born June 7, 1896 in Bess May to Joe and Callie Windham Husbands. Survivors include a sister Della Smart; two daughters, Helen Harrell and Hildred Hays; three sons, Wayne, F.E. and Ralph Goetzmann; 14 grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.","STR06" "I9529","Husbands","Della","Bef 1896","","0","She married a Mr. Smart.","STR06" "I10956","Hutchins","Alfred Thomas","22 May 1911","27 Feb 1992","0","After graduating from Flint (Mich.) Central High School in 1930, Al went West looking for work. In a biography he prepared for his family he writes he ""left Flint on a car-haul away loaded with Buicks for Kansas City. Hitching my way west, I came to Lawton, Oklahoma which at that time was about 9000 people."" His wife MayBelle wrote that he lived with an Aunt and Uncle and worked at Montgomery Wards. The position he was given was reserved for students, so he enrolled in Cameron State Agricultural College the next day. He received an Associate in Science degree from Cameron in May, 1932.

He was a longtime employee of Dupont, working on and off depending on the economy, from 1927 through 1949. He later worked for Acme Paint, Williams Gun Shop, Knoblock's Hardware, and as a custodian at Mott Community College. After he retired in 1976, Al and MayBelle travelled, and spent each winter at The Tip O' Texas RV Resort in Pharr, Texas, returning home to Michigan each summer.","STR06" "I1124","","","","","","","" "I24563","","","","","","","" "I30250","","","","","","","" "I685","","","","","","","" "I24400","Hutchinson","Barbara Tamburly ""Tammy""","10 Oct 1943","19 Jan 2003","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 22, 2003

Barbara S. ""Tammy"" Ener

Barbara S. ""Tammy"" Ener, 59, of Pineland died at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 19, 2003, at her residence. Mrs. Ener was born Oct. 10, 1943, in Salem, Missouri, and had lived in Sabine County for the past 25 years. Survivors, her husband, Bill Ener of Pineland; a step-son Todd Ener of El Campo, a granddaughter, Ally Ener of El Campo; a sister LaVerne McCOY of Carthage, Missouri; and her mother-in-law, Inez Ener of Pineland. Graveside rites were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Brookeland Cemetery in Brookeland, Sabine County, with Bill PERRY officiating. Starr Funeral Home Inc. Hemphill directors.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I35088","Hutchinson","Maggie May","12 May 1863","12 Oct 1911","0","The Cass City Chronicle
Friday,October 20, 1911, Vol. 6, No. 27, Page 1

Mrs. Otto Klinkman Called by Death
Had Been Ill for Six Months, Funeral Was Held Thursday Afternoon

Mrs. Otto Klinkman passed away Saturday at her home in Elkland Township after an illness of six months' duration. Ascending myelitis is given as the cause of death.

Maggie May Hutchinson was born in Lancaster, NY on May 12, 1863. At the age of 22 she was united in marriage with Otto Klinkman in Lancaster and about 14 years ago she with the other members of the family moved to Elkland township settling on the farm on the county line three miles east of Cass City which has since been their home.

The funeral services were held at the residence Tuesday afternoon. Rev. W. B. Weaver, pastor of the M. E. Church officiated and preached from the text ""Do not be afraid, only believe."" The interment was in Elkland cemetery and the following gentelman acted as pallbearsrs: J. A. Benkelman, S. G. Benkelman, J. A. Caldwell, W. R. Kaiser, A. H. Muck, and P.; S. Rice.

Besides the husband, five sons, Orton, Harvey, Howard, Charles and Arthur, all at the parental home, two sisters, Miss Emma E. Hutchinson of Buffalo, N.ly. and Mrs. Lafayette Siegel of Moscow, Mich. and one brother, Geo. M. Hutchinson of Lancaster, N.Y. survive.

Both sisters and the brother mentioned were present at the funeral and other out of town friends who attended wereh Henry Schultz and son of Caro.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2011)","STR06" "I41649","Hutchinson","Martha ""Mattie""","16 May 1848","25 Jan 1925","0","Could not locate a Texas Death Certificate on the Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976 database at Familysearch.org.

FindAGrave shows her as Martha ""Mattie"" Hutchinson Smith, and lists her location of birth as Autauga County, Alabama. It further shows that she and William Washington Bickley were married 4 Jan 1870 in Talbot County, Georgia, and had seven children. (Memorial # 39404881, showing Burial at the Hemphill City Cemetery). A second FindAGrave Memorial exists (# 64919395) which instead shows her burial at Bickley Cemetery. A photo of this double tombstone with her husband, William W. Bickley is shown. Her date of birth is engraved, apparently in error, as May 18, 1884.

On the death certificates of sons Robert and Willie Simon, she is shown as Mattie Hutchinson (Hutcherson). On the death certificate of daughter, Tinie May, and the one for her son, Horace Bickley, she is instead listed as Mattie Smith. Could she have remarried after her husband William Bickley died in 1907, perhaps accounting for the inconsistent names, and for the two headstones in differing cemeteries?","STR06" "I23726","","","","","","","" "I42597","Hutto","Edna Venora","3 Sep 1892","8 Dec 1971","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNQ7-B76
name: Edna Venora Pate
death date: 08 Dec 1971
death place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas, United States
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 79 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 03 Sep 1892
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Will Hutto
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Lillie Mae Baldree
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
informant Ray C. Anderson
film number: 2223502
digital film number: 4005460
image number: 02810
reference number: 90637
Collection: Edna Venora Pate, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42599","Hutto","Ellis Alfred","4 Apr 1897","18 Jan 1959","0","He was killed in a auto accident, from a crushing injury to his chest and thorax, after being hit by a truck and thrown from his car. His death certificate also showed his usual residence as Bacliff, Galveston County, Texas.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD81-XPX
name: Ellis Alfred Hutto
death date: 18 Jan 1959
death place: Rusk, Cherokee Co., Texas
gender: Male
race: W
death age: 61 years 9 months 14 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 04 Apr 1897
birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: William Franklin Hutto
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Lillie Mae Baldre
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Railroad Worker
place of residence: Bacliff, Galveston Co., Texas
cemetery: Grace Memorial Park
burial place: Alto Loma, Texas
burial date: 21 Jan 1959
additional relatives:
Informant Mrs. Ellis A. Hutto
film number: 2115872
digital film number: 4166747
image number: 1318
reference number: v X cn 1032
Collection: Ellis Alfred Hutto, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I23327","","","","","","","" "I42598","Hutto","James Albert","18 May 1894","8 Mar 1963","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6L4-358
name: James A Hutto
death date: 08 Mar 1963
death place: Prect 1, Panola, Texas
gender: Male
race:
death age: 68 years
estimated birth date: 1895
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Will Hutto
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Lillie Baldreath
mother's birthplace:
occupation: retired pipe line worker
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2117179
digital film number: 4005456
image number: 2163
reference number: cn 19774
Collection: James A Hutto, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""

The annotated transcription of the McMahan cemetery shows that he shares a marker with Alice Arthur. Their daughter, Myrtle Marie (1927-1928) is also buried at McMahan.","STR06" "I42596","Hutto","John Henry P.","19 Jun 1887","23 Feb 1971","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36J-4JC
name: John Henry Hutto
event: Death
event date: 23 Feb 1971
event place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
occupation cattleman retired
gender: Male
marital status: Divorced
birth date: 19 Jun 1887
birthplace: Sabine, Texas
father's name: William Franklin Hutto
mother's name: Lillie Baldree
certificate number: 20841
film number: 2223121
digital folder number: 005145919
informant Mrs. Doris Durbin (daughter)
image number: 03018
Collection: John Henry Hutto, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I44817","Hutto","Mabry Coy","16 Nov 1906","10 Dec 1965","0","His Texas Death Certificate listed his parents as Charlie Hutto and Leora Jones. His usual occupation was shown as Gauger and Pumper. He was not a veteran. The informant was his wife, Mrs. Johnnie Mae Hutto.","STR06" "I42595","Hutto","William Franklin","May 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine county, Pr. 1, San Augustine
Enumerated 13 and 14 Jun 1900
SD 267 (or 287?) ED 74 Sheets 6A and 6B
102-102
Hutto, Wm F Head M M May 1858 42 We Miss SC Miss Farmer
Hutto, Henry P Son W M Jun 1887 13 S Tx Miss La Farm Laborer
Hutto, Mollie Dtr W F Dec 1888 11 S Tx Miss La Farm Laborer
Hutto, Ben F Son m M May 1890 10 S Tx Miss La Farm Laborer
Hutto, Ollie M Dtr W F Feb 1892 8 S Tx Miss La
Hutto, James A Son W M May 1895 5 S Tx Miss La
Hutto, Edna V Dtr W F Sep 1893 S Tx Miss La
Hutto, Ellis A Son M W May 1897 3 S Tx Miss La","STR06" "I31284","Hyde","Arunah Waterman","25 Oct 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","Census:
1880, Castleton, Rutland County, Vermont, p. 80B. Arunah W. Hyde, son of Russell W. Hyde, age 5, born in Vermont, parents born in Vermont.","STR06" "I39757","Hyde","Bert Lee","11 Jul 1872","4 Aug 1939","0","Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947
Name Bert L. Hyde
Birth Date 11 Jul 1872
Birth Place Batavia, Illinois
Death Date 4 Aug 1939
Death Place Batavia, Kane, Illinois
Burial Date 17 Aug 1939
Burial Place Batavia, Kane, Illinois
Cemetery Name West Batavia
Death Age 67
Occupation General farmer
Race White
Marital Status M
Gender Male
Residence Batavia, Kane, Illinois
Father Name Milton Hyde
Father Birth Place Batavia, Ill.
Mother Name Florence Ford
Mother Birth Place New York State
Spouse Name Agnes Hyde
FHL Film Number 1819837


","STR06" "I39757","Hyde","Bert Lee","11 Jul 1872","4 Aug 1939","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Illinois, Kane County, Batavia Twp, Batavia City
Enumerated 30 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 44 Sheet 7A
71-71
Hyde, Burt L Head M W 37 m1 8 Ill Ill NY Farm Farm Dairy
Hyde, Agness Wf F W 46 m1 8 4/4 Ill England Ireland
Hyde, Ellen M Dtr F W 7 Ill Ill Ill
Hyde, Olive Dtr F W 3 Ill Ill Ill
Hyde, Almeda Dtr F W 1 Ill Ill Ill


1920 Census
Illinois, Kane County,?b? ?/b?Batavia Twp
Enumerated 11 Feb 1920
SD 3 ED 62 Sheet 4B
44-94
Hyde, Bert Hd M W 47 M Ill Ill NY Farmer Operator
Hyde Agnes Wife F W 46 Ill Ill Ill
Hyde, Ellen Dtr F W 16 S S Ill Ill Ill
Hyde, Dorothy Dtr F W 14 S Ill Ill Ill
Hyde, Eveline (sic-Olive) Dtr F W 13 S Ill Ill Ill
Hyde, Almeda Dtr F W 11 S Ill Ill Ill
Hyde, Bert L Jr Son M W 9 Ill Ill Ill

1930 Census
Illinois, Kane County, Batavia Twp
Enumerated 2 Apr 1930
ED 45-23 SD 10 Sheet 1A Stamped 55
RFD #2 Batavia Twp
7-7
Hyde, Bert L Head O 20,000 M W 57 M 29 Ill Ill NY Farmer
Hyde, Agnes Wf F W 57 M 28 Ill England South Ireland None
Hyde, Dorothy Dtr F W 24 S Ill Ill Ill Assistane Dentist
Hyde, Olive Dtr F W 23 S Ill Ill Ill Stenographer Office
Hyde, Almeda Dtr F W 21 S Ill Ill Ill Stenographer Insurance Office
Hyde, Bert Jr M W 19 S Ill Ill Ill Farmer

Jennifer Fawley emailed in May, 2012:

Okay, so exciting?I just discovered my Hyde family genealogy,which goes back to 1614 in England!!!

The whole Hyde lineage can be found at: http://www.angelfire.com/folk/morgan/fam/fam01520.htm

My Grandpa Bert Hyde Jr. in Batavia, IL
His father Bert Hyde Sr. in Batavia, IL
[Milton D. Hyde in Batavia, IL]
His father Daniel Hyde in Batavia, IL
His father James Hyde in Vermont
His father Nehemiah Hide in Connecticut
His father Daniel Hide in Connecticut
His father John Hide in Connecticut
His father John Hide in Connecticut
His father Humphrey Hide in Connecticut
His father George Hyde in England






","STR06" "I39835","Hyde","Daisy","Abt 1875","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Dean AVERY.","STR06" "I39836","Hyde","Daniel","Abt 1819","Abt 1862","0","The website for the City of Batavia, Illinois (www.cityofbatavia.net) states the following about its early governance ""By 1850 Batavia was large enough to have its own government, they had a town meeting so the citizens of Batavia had their say on how Batavia should be run. They held an election, Meredith Mallory to represent Batavia at township meetings. Joel McKee to be town clerk, for the making of reports of business that Batavia handled, he was also elected to be Justice of the Peace. Daniel HYDE was elected to decide on property taxes, and Joseph Whipple was elected to provide for the poor and to be one of Batavia's two policement. They other policemen selected was Salem Phillips.

Jennifer Fawley emailed Volume 18, Number 2 of ""The Batavia Historian,"" prepared for their regular open meeting of April 17, 1977. Speaker Jean Humphrey discussed her findings about Batavia after analysing the 1850 census in some detail. Of the population of 892, 337 were New Yorkers, 222 from elsewhere in Illinois and 46 from Vermont, including the the Youngs, and Daniel Hyde, 67 from Canada, and 54 from Ireland.

Shown on several online trees as a son of James Hyde Sr. and Eunice Pennock of Strafford, Orange County, Vermont.","STR06" "I39836","Hyde","Daniel","Abt 1819","Abt 1862","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Illinois, Kane County, Geneva Twp
Enumerated 21 Oct 1850
Stamped 141
--/2086
Daniel Hyde 32 M Farmer 1000 Vt
Ellen Hyde 25 F Vt
Milton Hyde 4 M Ill
Frances Hyde 1 F (sic) Ill

1860 Census
Illinois, Kane County, Geneva Twp, PO Geneva
Enumerated 27 July 1860
Page 484
7448-4573
Daniel Hyde 41 M Farmer 47,000 3000 Vt
Ellen Hyde 35 F Wf Vt
Milton Hyde 14 M Ill
Frank Hyde 11 M Ill
Nellie Hyde 10 F Ill
Adelbert Hyde 8 M Ill
J. Kenning 17 M Farm Hand Scotland
C. Brady 29 Farm Hand NY
Ed Cooley 17 ServantIll
","STR06" "I39759","Hyde","Dorothy ""Dort""","11 Apr 1905","30 Dec 1993","0","She lived in Pasedena, California. Dorothy had one son named Stanley, and a granddaughter named Sandra.

The California Death Index lists a Dorothy H. CROWE, born 11 Apr 1905 in Illinois
and died on 30 Dec 1993 in Los Angeles. Her father's last name was HYDE, and her mother's last name was MACK.

","STR06" "I31288","Hyde","Edward James","3 Jun 1882","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Gowanda, New York.","STR06" "I39831","Hyde","Ellen","18 May 1903","14 Jun 2000","0","Her great niece, Jennifer Fawley, writes that Ellen he did not have children, but was close to her nieces and great nieces. She worked as a volunteer at the Geneva Hospital. The SSDI shows her final residence as Wisconsin.","STR06" "I31283","Hyde","Frances Elizabeth","4 May 1872","17 Aug 1882","0"," The Sanford genealogy says Frances died 17 August 1882, but she does not appear with the family on the 1880 census. Probably she died 17 August 1872.","STR06" "I39834","Hyde","Jane","Abt 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married John SKAHL.","STR06" "I34946","","","","","","","" "I39832","Hyde","Milton D.","2 Apr 1845","18 Jul 1926","0","Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirth Index, 1916-1947

Name Milton D. Hyde
Birth Date 2 Apr 1845
Birth Place Batavia, Illinois
Death Date 5 Jul 1926
Death Place Geneva, Kane Co , Ill
Burial Date 18 Jul 1926
Burial Place Batavia, Ill.
Death Age 81
Occupation Retired Watchman
Race White
Marital Status M
Gender Male
Residence Geneva, Ill.
Father Name Daniel Hyde
Father Birth Place New York
Mother Name Ellen Stearhs (Stearns)
Mother Birth Place Vermont
Spouse Name Mae Hyde
FHL Film Number 1613439

He was listed on the ""Record of Burial Places of Soldiers and Sailors"" for Batavia, Kane County, Illinois. No details as to the branch of service was listed, with his date of death being 7-15-1926.","STR06" "I39832","Hyde","Milton D.","2 Apr 1845","18 Jul 1926","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Census
Illinois, Kane County, Batavia Twp
Enumerated 4 Jun 1870
Page 1 Stamped 171
1-1
Hyde, Ellen 44 F W Keeping House 21,000 1,000 Vermont
Hyde, Frank 21 M W Farm Laborer Ill
Hyde, William 9 M W Ill
Webb, James 21 M W Farm Laborer Mass
Brooks, Emma 19 F W At Home 19,000 2,500 NY
4-4
Hyde, Milton 24 M W Farmer $--- $500 Ill
Hyde, Florence 24 F W Keeping House NY
Delta, Charlie 16 M W Farm Laborer Ill

1880 Census
Illinois, Kane County, Batavia Twp
Page 2 SD 2 ED 76
Enumerated 2 Jun 1880
15-16
Hyde, Ellen W F 54 Farmer Vt Vt Vt
Hyde, Miltin D W M 34 Son Work on Farm Ill Vt Vt
Hyde, Florence W F 34 Dtr-in-law Keeping House NY NY NY
Hyde, Jane W F 9 Granddtr Ill Ill NY
Hyde, Albert W M 7 Grndson Ill Ill NY
Hyde, Daisy W F 5 Dtr Neb Ill NY
Hyde, William W M 19 Son Work on Farm Ill Vt Vt
Dailey, Chas Servant Farm Laborer Ill Vt Vt

1900 Census
Illinois, Kane County, Batavia Twp
Enumerated 15 Jun 1900
SD 2 ED 79 Sheets 7A and 7B
138-138
Hyde, Milton Head W M Apr 1846 54 m 31 Ill NY Vt Farmer
Hyde, Florence Wf W F Dec 1845 54 M 31 4/3 NY NY NY
Hyde, Bert L Son W M July 1872 27 S Ill Ill NY Farm Laborer
Stearns, William Svt W M Nov 1880 19 S Ill Ill Ill Farm Laborer

1910 Census
Illinois, Kane County, Batavia Twp, Batavia City
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 46 Sheet 2A
299-21-22
Hyde, Milton D Head M W 64 M1 41 Ill NY Vermont English Postman Rural Route

1920 Census
Illinois, Kane County, Geneva Twp, Geneva City
Enumerated 2 Jan 1920
SD 3 ED 98 Sheet 1A
7-6-7
Hyde, Milton D Head M W 73 M Ill Ill Ill Watchman Iron Foundry
Hyde, May Wf F W 46 m Ill Maine Pa
Hyde, Irene Dtr F W 14 S Ill Ill Ill


","STR06" "I39760","Hyde","Olive ""Ollie""","23 Dec 1906","Mar 1993","0","Lived in Aurora, Illinois, and married Percy KLEINSTIVER, mother to Allan KLEINSTIVER, and grandmother to Todd and Steve.","STR06" "I31286","Hyde","Rose Preston","17 Sep 1877","Yes, date unknown","0","Census:
1880, Castleton, Rutland County, Vermont, p. 80B. Rosa P. Hyde, daughter of Russell W. Hyde, age 2, born in Vermont, parents born in Vermont.

Later resided in Castleton, Vermont.","STR06" "I30921","Hyde","Russell W.","20 Aug 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","Census:
1880, Castleton, Rutland County, Vermont, p. 80B. Russell W. Hyde, age 34, born in Vermont, parents born in Vermont; occupation: hotel keeping. Head of a household that includes wife Rosa, son Arunah and daughter Rosa, and 3 unrelated persons.","STR06" "I5371","","","","","","","" "I39841","Hyde","Willis D.","27 Sep 1860","19 May 1946","0","?u??/u?
Name: Willis D. Hyde
Titles and Terms (original):
Death Date: 19 May 1946
Death Place: Batavia, Kane, Illinois
Gender: Male
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Age: 85
Estimated Birth Year: 1861
Birth Date: 27 Sep 1860
Birthplace: Batavia, Illinois
Father: Daniel Hyde
Father's Titles and Terms (original):
Father's Birth Place: England
Mother: Ellen C. Stearns
Mother's Titles and Terms (original):
Mother's Birth Place: Vermont
Occupation: Farmer
Residence: Batavia, Kane, Ill.
Street Address:
Spouse: Luella F. Hyde
Spouse's Titles and Terms (original):
Spouse's Birthplace:
Burial Date: 21 May 1946
Burial Place: Batavia, Kane, Illinois
Cemetery: West Batavia
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4005313
Image Number: 1945
Film Number: 1991242
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn 19297
Collection: Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947
","STR06" "I28309","Hyden","I D","12 Feb 1919","2 Feb 2005","0","The following is from the Stringer and Griffin Funeral Home Site; Obit was in Beaumont Enterprise on February 3, 2005. Funeral Home Gives Date of Birth to be February 12, 1919. Funeral services for I.D. Hyden, 85 of Jasper, will be held on Friday, February 4, at 2:00pm at the Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home Chapel in Jasper with burial to follow in the Evergreen Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Thursday, February 3, beginning at 5:00pm at the funeral home. Mr. Hyden passed away on Wednesday, February 2, at Dickerson Memorial Hospital in Jasper. A native of Yellowpine, Texas, he was a lifelong resident of the Jasper area. He retired as an Operator for the Texas Highway Department. Survivors include his two sons, Dennis Hyden and wife Mary Margaret of Holly Springs and Ivan Gean Hyden and wife Moon of Killeen; daughter, Dixie Cooper and husband Robert of Magnolia Springs; nine grandchildren; seventeen great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. He was preceeded in death by his wife of 52 years, Davada Williams Hyden and granddaughter Heather. Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association

( Courtesy of Larry Crocker)","STR06" "I40508","","","","","","","" "I7638","Hyden","James S.","May 1876","22 Apr 1910","0","AKA James N. /Jim/James Nathaniel.

Shown by Barbara Yancey Dore and others as having first married Lee Travis, second Mattie Jones, and third Lizzie Easley.","STR06" "I34224","Hyden","James William","13 Oct 1870","19 Nov 1918","0","Laura Buckmaster instead shows that he married first Dollie HARDY (not Travis), agreeing that his second wife was Murrety Nay Garlington.","STR06" "I40506","","","","","","","" "I16069","Hyden","John Ancil","25 Apr 1884","7 Apr 1975","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated April 8 and 9, 1930
ED 202-10 SD 10 Sheet 1B
Scrapping Valley Road
15-15
Hyden, John A Head M W 45 M 22 Tx Ark Tx Farmer
Hyden, Elrina Wf F W 41 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Louie SOn M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Versie Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Ruby Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Johnny M Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Clement Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I7640","Hyden","John Tom","Apr 1889","22 Feb 1977","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 8B
156-156
Hyden, Marion F Hd M W 46 M Tx Ark Tx Farmer General Farm
Hyden, Mattie B Wf F W 36 M Tx La Tx
Hyden, R.B. Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Earnest Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Ora Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Ola Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, I. D. Son M W 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
157-157
Hyden, John Tom Hd M W 30 M Tx Ark Tx Farmer General Farm
Hyden, Nannie Wf F W 37 M Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Marcus Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
158-158
Hyden, Geo W Hd M W 71 M Ark Tn Ala Farmer General Farm
Hyden, Elizabeth Wf F W 72 M Tx Ala Ala
159-159
McElroy, W Fenl Hd M W 70 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer General Farm
McElroy, Sarah Wf F W 60 M Tx SC Tx
McElroy, Ella Dtr F W 26 S Tx Tx Tx
McElroy, Dillard Son M W 25 S Tx Tx Tx
McElroy, Bennina Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I41209","Hyden","John Wilson","8 Feb 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","Laura Buckmaster shows that he married Dollie Travis, while other researchers instead show that she married a first cousin of his, James William Hyden, a son of George Victor Hyden and Jane Ashmore.","STR06" "I5563","Hyden","Johnnie Mae","29 Dec 1918","2 Jan 2001","0","SABINE COUNTY REPORTER
10 January 2001

Johnnie Mae Smith, 82, of Austin died Tuesday, January 2, 2001, at her residence.

Mrs. Smith was born December 29, 1918 in Yellowpine as a daughter of the late John and Elrena Hyden and was an elementary school teacher for 36 years in the Galena Park and Deer Park School Districts. She was married April 15, 1941 to Tillman Smith and he preceded her in death.

Survivors: three daughters and sons-in-law, Nancy and Art Brannan of Austin, Judy and Lee Mitchell of San Marcos, and Mary and David Corban of Houston; grandchildren Rick Brannan, Andrea Brannan, Ashley Brannan, Leah Anderson, Brian Mitchell, Andrew Corban and Ethan Corban; and two great-grandchildren, Garrett Anderson and Samantha Anderson.

She was preceded in death by her brothers, Louie Hyden and Clemit Hyden, and sisters Ruby Randall and Versie Quick.

Funeral services were held Jan 5 at Bethany United Methodist Church in Austin. Interment followed at Colfax Cemetery in Colfax.

Beck Funeral Home of Austin/Round Rock, directors.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)

JOHNNIE MAE SMITH 29 Dec 1918 02 Jan 2001 (V) 78750 (Austin, Travis, TX) (none specified) 459-22-7524 Texas","STR06" "I40510","","","","","","","" "I34225","Hyden","Marion Francis","23 Jan 1873","15 Jan 1972","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 28 and 29 of April 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 9A Stamped 115
154-154
Hyden, Marion Hd M W 36 M1 10 Tx Tx Tx Farmer General Farm
Hyden, Mattie Wf F W 25 M1 10 4/4 Tx US Tx
Hyden, R. V. Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Earnest Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Ora Dtr F W 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Oda Dtr F W 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
155-155
Hyden, Geo He M W 62 M1 40 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Hyden, Elizabeth Wf F W 60 M1 40 7/4 Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, John Tom Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Hyden, Queen GrdDtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 8B
156-156
Hyden, Marion F Hd M W 46 M Tx Ark Tx Farmer General Farm
Hyden, Mattie B Wf F W 36 M Tx La Tx
Hyden, R.B. Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Earnest Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Ora Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Ola Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, I. D. Son M W 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
157-157
Hyden, John Tom Hd M W 30 M Tx Ark Tx Farmer General Farm
Hyden, Nannie Wf F W 37 M Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Marcus Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
158-158
Hyden, Geo W Hd M W 71 M Ark Tn Ala Farmer General Farm
Hyden, Elizabeth Wf F W 72 M Tx Ala Ala

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated April 9 and 10, 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 2B
Scrapping Valley Road
40-41
Hyden, Marion F Hd M W 57 M 25 Tx Ala La Farmer
Hyden, Patsy Wf F W 46 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Ord Dtr F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, ID Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I40509","","","","","","","" "I41204","Hyden","Nathaniel","Abt 1821","Abt 1880","0","Bonnie Vance Hyden writes that ""Nat has a wrought iron fence around his grave, a bronze star on his head stone denoting he fought in the Texas Revolutionary War.""","STR06" "I40541","Hyden","Ola","20 Aug 1909","20 Mar 1948","0","Said to have married Loranzia ""Sam"" Alexander PHELPS on 20 Feb 1927 in Jasper Couny, Texas.","STR06" "I40540","Hyden","Ora","25 Aug 1909","20 Nov 1993","0","Said to have married Richard Beecher MARTIN, a son of Benjamin Wiley Martin and Clara Leona Mayo.","STR06" "I37036","Hyden","Richard Clement","25 Sep 1921","5 Oct 1994","0","Obituary

Clement Hyden

Richard Clement Hyden, age 73, of Buna died at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 5, 1994, at a Beaumont hospital.

Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Friday at First Baptist Church in Buna with Jerry Clark and Rick Eifert officiating. Interment followed at Antioch Cemetery near Buna. Arrangements were handled by Stringer Funeral Home in Buna.

Born Sept. 26, 1921, in Yellowpine and a graduate of Hemphill High School, Hyden had lived in Buna several years and was a retired educator. He had taught at Douglass and Summerfield before moving to Buna in 1949 as elementary principal at Buna ISD. Hyden later became high school principal and an outstanding basketball coach before being names superintendent of Buna ISD.

After retiring in 1983, Hyden served as assistant to State Rep. Jerry Clark unitl 1987. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church along with the Chamber of Commerce, Lions Club, Masonic Lodge, and the board of directors of Buna Public Library.

Survivors: wife, Geraldine Hyden of Buna; two sons and daughters-in-law, Steve and June Hyden of Benton, Louisiana; sisters, Johnnie Mae Smith of Austin and Versie Quick of Jasper; and grandchildren, Leisa, John and Jace.

Pallbearers: John Larry Hyden, Tommy Quick, R. A. Garlington, Harold West, Kenneth Champion, Robert Hargrove, Robert Nicks and Bobby Holmes.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, October 12, 1994, page 10","STR06" "I37036","Hyden","Richard Clement","25 Sep 1921","5 Oct 1994","0","(Research):Headstone was engraved Richard Clemit Hyden?","STR06" "I40511","Hyden","Roger Levi","16 Sep 1963","Yes, date unknown","0","He married Frankie Dale LAKEY.","STR06" "I37035","Hyden","Ruby","7 Sep 1916","19 Apr 1943","0","She married a RANDALL.","STR06" "I37033","Hyden","Versie Nettie","22 Dec 1913","20 May 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
May 22, 1996, Page 14

Obituaries

Versie Hyden Quick

Versie Hyden Quick, 82, of Jasper died Monday, May 20, 1996, at her residence.

She was a native of Sabine County and a longtime resident of Jasper. Mrs. Quick was a retired teacher with 38 years of experience in the Southeast Texas area and was a member of the Retired Teachers Association.

Survivors: husband, Roy Cecil Quick of Jasper, a son, Dr. Tommy C. Quick of Jasper; a sister, Johnnie Mae Smith of Austin; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral services are set for 10 a.m. today (Wednesday) at the First Baptist Church of Jasper. Interment will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery. Arrangements are being handled by Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home, Jasper.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I40507","","","","","","","" "I20015","Hynek","Frank","30 Sep 1907","18 Dec 1963","0","The son of Adolph HYNEK and Emma SKOPEC. (Milligan, p 305).","STR06" "I32532","","","","","","","" "I46790","Igoe","James Patrick","18 Apr 1923","27 Jul 1999","0","Contradictory birth dates on the Social Security Applications and Claims Index (22 Mar 1922) vs Social Security Death Index (18 Apr 1923), although both have an identical date of death (27 July 1999). The Social Security Application and Claims index shows his parents as Bernanrd A. Igoe and Mary McGee. The later date appears correct, as the Ancestry.com. New York, New York, Birth Index, 1910-1965 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2017. shows certificate number 16907 for James Patrick Igoe, born 18 Apr 1923 in Manhattan. The New York WWII Enlisted Men Cards, 1940-1945 again as the earlier birthday (22 Mar 1922), when as a resident of Brooklyn James enlisted in Company M 106th Infantry on 22 Apr 1940.","STR06" "I43733","Iles","Clarence Walls","24 Jan 1896","23 Oct 1970","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was a single resident of Sabinetown, and worked as a Machinist at Kirby Lumber Company in Browndell. He was described as slender, of medium heighth and with gray eyes and brown hair.

Name Clarence Walls Iles
Event Type Death
Event Date 23 Oct 1970
Event Place Bridge City, Orange, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 24 Jan 1896
Birthplace Texas
Father's Name Harvell Iles
Mother's Name Rebecca Low
Certificate Number 74957
GS Film number 2218909
Digital Folder Number 005145882
Image Number 01898

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3D1-VB3 : accessed 26 Sep 2013), Clarence Walls Iles, 1970.","STR06" "I43802","Iles","George R.","19 Sep 1892","1 Jun 1965","0","Name: George R Iles
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 01 Jun 1965
Event Place: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 19 Sep 1892
Birthplace:
Father's Name: Howell Iles
Mother's Name: Rebecca Low
Certificate Number: 37166
GS Film number: 2117827
Digital Folder Number: 005144742
Image Number: 00990

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K78B-N4S : accessed 26 Sep 2013), George R Iles, 1965.","STR06" "I17829","Iles","George W.","1 Jun 1817","4 Apr 1868","0","White and Toole write ""George Isles father was William Isles (1763-1844)."" Please note that most records use the spelling ILES versus ISLES.","STR06" "I43800","Iles","Howell","4 Jul 1855","22 Nov 1931","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County
Enumerated 10 July 1880
Page 29 SD 1 ED 84 Stamped 222
260-270
Iles, Howell W M 25 Wheelwright La Akr Miss
Iles, Rebecca W F 22 Wf Tx La La
Iles, Mary W F 5 Dtr Tx La Tx
Iles, John W M 3 Son Tx La Tx
Iles, Samuel W M 6/12 Nov Tx La Tx

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 25 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheets 11A and
180-184
Iles, Howel Head M W July 1855 44 M 27 Ark Miss Miss Farmer
Iles, Rebecca Wf W F Mar 1858 42 M 27 8/7 Tx Tx Tx
Iles, John T Son W M Aug 1877 22 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Iles, Howel Son W M Aug 1882 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Iles, Wm E Son W M July 1885 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Iles, Jessie E Son W M Nov 1888 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Iles, Geo. R. Son W M Sept 1892 & S Tx Tx Tx
Iles, Clarence Son W M Jan 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I7010","Iles","Howell","24 Aug 1882","22 Jan 1973","0","A copy of his actual Texas Death Certificate can be seen online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. He was shown as a son of Howell Iles and Rebecca Low, and a resident of Pineland, Texas. He was also shown as married. His occupation was shown as Farmer, and the informant was Mrs. B. E. Ener, daughter.","STR06" "I7010","Iles","Howell","24 Aug 1882","22 Jan 1973","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I12084","Iles","Inez Blanche","3 Sep 1912","10 Jun 2007","0","Sabine County Reporter
June 20, 2007, page 14

Inez Blanche Ener

Inez Blanche Ener, 94, of Pineland, died June 10, 2007 at Hemphill Care Center.

She was born Sept. 3, 1912 in Sabine County to Howell Iles and Bena Bennett Iles. She had lived in Pineland her entire life and was a member of the Pineland Church of Christ. Shw and her late husband Bennie were owners of Ener's Store in Pineland until their retirement in 1974.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 52 years, Bennie C. ENER and a son, Bennie Paul ENER.

Survivors: son, Bill ENER of Pineland; daughter, Beth McDANIEL and husband Weldon of Hemphill; seven granchildren, Elizabeth Ener PERRY and husband Bill of Mauriceville, John David ENER of Beaumont, Alan McDANIEL ane wife Kayla of Hemphill, Gay Lynne McDaniel MILLER and husband Guvie of Brookeland, Todd ENER and wife Cheryl of El Campo, Jennifer McDaniel MAXEY and husband Harold of Pineland and Jason ENER of Webster; 11 great-grandchildren, Brittany McDANIEL, Jordan PERRY, Amber WILSON, Byrun PERRY, Sara Beth McDANIEL, Gredgory PERRY, Scarlett PERRY, Patrick ENER, Ally ENER, Abby ENER, and Ty ENER; and two great-great grandchildren, Kierra and Akadynce LcBLANC.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, Jun 12, at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill with Bro. Guvia Miller and Bro. Bill Perry officiating. Interment followed in Pineland Cemetery.","STR06" "I43803","Iles","Jesse Edward","Nov 1888","6 Jan 1957","0","Name: Jesse Edward Iles
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 06 Jan 1957
Event Place: Pineville, Rapides, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Age: 68
Race (Original):
Birth Year (Estimated): 1889
Father's Name: Howell Iles
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name: Rebecca Lowe
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name: Lela Iles
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Certificate Number: 1036
Page:
GS Film number: 4340974
Digital Folder Number: 004340974
Image Number: 00040

Citing this Record:
""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VNRY-CNP : accessed 26 Sep 2013), Jesse Edward Iles, 1957.","STR06" "I43809","Iles","John Kenneth","17 Aug 1924","30 Dec 2009","0","From FindAGrave:

John Kenneth Iles, 85, died Wednesday morning, December 30, 2009 at the Medical Center of South East Texas in Port Arthur, Texas.

He was born on August 17, 1924, in Orange, Texas. Mr. Iles lived in Hemphill until he joined the Marines in 1947. After his service in the Marine Corps he moved to Port Arthur and was a machinist for J & L Steel.

He is survived by his wife Geneva Iles of Port Arthur, two sons, James Thomas Iles of Port Arthur and Don Iles and wife Angelia of Hemphill, Texas. John Kenneth is also survived by one sister, Mildred Iles Jordan and husband Marvin of Hemphill. Four Grandchildren; John Daniel, Christopher Allan, Cataitlyn Diane, and Makenna Elise.

Funeral services will be 2pm, Saturday, January 2, 2010, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel, Hemphill, Texas.

Burial will follow in the Hemphill Cemetery, Hemphill, Texas.","STR06" "I37268","Iles","Lucille","13 Feb 1915","10 Sep 1997","0","The Sabine County Reporter
September 17, 1997, Page 12

Lucille Ball

Lucille Iles Ball, 82, of Brookeland died Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1997, at St. Cabrini Hospital in Alexandria, Louisiana.

She was born Feb. 13, 1915, in Sabine County as a daughter of the late Howell and Ira B. (Bennett) Iles and had lived in Brookeland several years. Mrs. Ball was a member of Brookeland Church of Christ and was a retired textile department manager for Rexall Drugs in Juneau, Alaska.

Survivors: two sons, Jerry Ball and Jimmy Ball, both of Pineville, Louisiana; a sister, Inez ENER of Pineland; and a brother, William Howell Iles of Big Spring.

Graveside rites were held at 1 p.m Friday at Brookeland Cemetery with Bro. W Clarence Howell officiating.

Arrangementw were handled by Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)","STR06" "I17828","Iles","Mary Elizabeth","5 Aug 1849","Abt 1920","0","White and Toole show she died ca 1878, but she is listed on the 1880 census with George and her children. She also applied for a Confederate Widows Pension in February 1911.","STR06" "I17828","Iles","Mary Elizabeth","5 Aug 1849","Abt 1920","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP No 3
Enumerated 8 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 5B
83-83
Mays, M. Elizabeth Head W F Aug 1849 50 Wd 11/7 La Miss Miss Farmer
Mays, Ross Aug 1871 28 S Tx Tx La Farmer
Mays, Nannie Dau W F Apr 1881 19 S Tx Tx La
Mays, Samuel Son W M Aug 1882 17 S Tx Tx La
Mays, Linnie Dau W F Jan 1886 14 S Tx Tx La
Mays, May Dau W F Aug 1880 (sic, s/b 1890) 9 S Tx Tx La

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. No. 3
Enumerated 8 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 19A
360-360
Mays, Mary E Head F W 60 We 4/4 Ark Miss Miss None
Mays, Ross Son M W 38 S Tx Miss Ark Laborer Odd Jobs
Mays, Nannie Dtr F W 27 S Tx Miss Ark
Mays, May Dtr F W 19 S Tx Miss Ark
Robbins, Ida Dtr F W 42 We 3/2 Tx Miss Ark Seamstress Own Shop
Robbins, Clarence Grandson M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Robbins, Lottie Grandtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I43808","Iles","Mildred May","27 Jun 1929","4 Feb 2019","0","Referred to in the 2009 obituary of her brother as ""sister, Mildred Iles Jordan and husband Marvin of Hemphill.""

Mildred Iles Jordan, 89, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Monday, February 4, 2019 in Hemphill Care Center.

Mildred was born June 27, 1929 in Brookeland, Texas to Clarence Walls Iles and Onie Josephine Martin Iles. She was a wife and homemaker.

Mildred was a lifetime resident of Sabine County, Texas and a member of Hemphill Church of Christ. She and her late husband, Marvin, enjoyed traveling and RVing together. Mildred was also an artist that loved to paint.

She is survived by her nephews, Don Iles and wife, Angela, of Hemphill, Texas and James Iles, also of Hemphill; her sister-in-law, Betty Jordan of Hemphill; great nieces, Caitlyn Iles-Clifton and Makenna Iles; great nephews, Danny Iles and Chris Iles; and numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Marvin James Jordan.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, February 7, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Burial will follow services in Hemphill Cemetery.

Online condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, February 13, 2019, page 8","STR06" "I44639","Iles","Sallie","12 Sep 1860","30 Jan 1924","0","Name Sallie Iles Mcelroy
Event Type Death
Event Date 30 Jan 1924
Event Place San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 12 Sep 1860
Birthplace , Arkansas
Father's Name George Iles
Mother's Name Bickham
Certificate Number 3012
GS Film number 2075023
Digital Folder Number 005145646
Image Number 01760

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3ZW-9Y9 : accessed 29 Jan 2014), Sallie Iles Mcelroy, 30 Jan 1924; citing certificate number 3012, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2075023.","STR06" "I4151","","","","","","","" "I4150","","","","","","","" "I3342","Imburgia","M. Angelo","2 Jun 1894","8 Jan 1981","0","He was the son of Biago IMBURGIA and Angela TESTA","STR06" "I7361","Impson","Elias George","Jul 1854","Apr 1901","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Louisiana, Union Parish, Ward Five
Enumerated 11 Jun 1880
Pages 30 and 31 SD 3 ED 89
213-274
Impson, E. W M 24 Laborer La La Ala
Impson, Partnenia W F 28 Wife Keeping House La La Ala
Impson, Mary W F 5 Dtr La La La
Impson, Calline W F 3 Dtr La La La
Impson, John W M 1 Son La La La
Carter, Jeff W M 17 Brother-in-law Laborer La Ala Miss


1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 2
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 1B
18-18
Impson, E. Head W M July 1854 45 M 24 La La Ala
Impson, Phane Wf W F Feb 1850 50 M 24 11/7 La Ala Tn
Impson, Callie Dtr W F Sep 1877 22 S La La la
Impson, John W Son M M Aug 1878 21 S La La La
Impson, Stella M Dtr W F Aug 1882 17 S La La La
Impson, Louvella Dtr W F Jun 1885 14 S Ark La La
Impson, Elizabeth Dtr W F Jan 1887 13 S Ark La La
Impson, Agnes Dtr W F Jun 1888 11 S Ark La La
Impson, Adeline Dtr W F Jun 1890 9 S Ark La La","STR06" "I48293","Impson","Eva Jean","23 May 1942","16 Jan 2023","0","Eva Jean (Impson) Wilkerson, 80, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Monday, January 16, 2023 at Hemphill Care Center in Hemphill.

Known to many as Jean, she was born May 23, 1942 in Sabine County, Texas to Laurice and Eva Mae. She was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and worked as a Licensed Vocational Nurse for 30 plus years. Her greatest enjoyment after retiring was spending time with family just sitting around talking.

She is survived by her daughter, Lisa and husband, James, of Joaquin; sons, David and wife, Rita, of San Augustine and Tony and wife, Tiffany, of Pineland; grandchildren, JT, Heather, Jennifer, Lonni, Matt, Tyler, and BreeAnn; nine great grandchildren; brother, Donny of Hemphill and sister, Diann of Yellowpine; plus numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Tommy; sisters-in-law, Jenny and Nellie; and brother-in-law, Wayne.

Graveside services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, January 28, 2023 in Yellowpine Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Charles Moody officiating.

In Lieu of Flowers, Jean's family requests donations instead be made to Shriner's Hospital for Children or St. Judes.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 25, 2023, page 4","STR06" "I17568","Impson","John","Bef 1826","Yes, date unknown","0","White and Toole speculate that he was a descendant of Benjamin Impson, b ca 1740 in Norway, served with the 3rd Regiment from Vester Co, New York during the American Revolution. Benjamin's descendants moved west into Salina County, Kansas and Colorado. The branch from which the the Sabine County, Texas Impson's descend moved first into Giles County, Tennessee and then on to Monroe, Louisiana. (White and Toole, p 51).","STR06" "I7542","Impson","John William","Aug 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated April 10 and 11, 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 3A Stamped 113
Scrapping Valley road
53-54
Impson, John W Head M W 48 M 38 La La La Farmer
Impson, Nannie Wf F W 34 m 21 La Tx Tx Tx
Impson, Viola Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Impson, Elias Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Impson, Alvin Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I17574","Impson","Joseph","Abt 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","In 1870, lived with Matilda, widow of Wm. Impson. (White and Toole, p 51).","STR06" "I25983","","","","","","","" "I47875","Impson","Laurice Thomas","6 Dec 1944","9 Aug 2009","0","Texas Birth Index shows his parents as Laurice T Impson and Eva Mae Smith.","STR06" "I13701","Impson","Lidey Agnes","Jun 1888","11 Jan 1971","0","Said to have married John H. Stewart.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6H3-DVR
Name: Lidey Agnes Impson
Death Date: 11 Jan 1971
Death Place: Denison, Grayson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 79 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1892
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Steward
Father's Name: L. George Impson
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Partharnia Carter
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223071
Digital Film Number: 4169221
Image Number: 2004
Reference Number: 2739
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I7360","Impson","Louvella ""Ella""","21 Jan 1885","12 Oct 1970","0","""Her family came to Texas from Monroe, LA at the turn of the century. They died soon after coming here.""

Name: Ella Mcdaniel
Death Date: 12 Oct 1970
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 85 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1885
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: George E. Impson
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Parthenia Carter
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218909
Digital Film Number: 4169111
Image Number: 2242
Reference Number: 75279
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I7543","Impson","Nancy Caroline ""Callie""","17 Sep 1878","26 Nov 1957","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFN3-6XP
Name: Nancy Caroline Mcdonald
Death Date: 26 Nov 1957
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 79 years 2 months 9 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 17 Sep 1878
Birthplace: La.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Joseph Impson
Father's Birthplace: No Data
Mother's Name: Parthania Carter
Mother's Birthplace: La.
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Yellowpine, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Yellowpine Cemetery
Burial Place: Yellowpine, Texas
Burial Date: 27 Nov 1957
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135924
Digital Film Number: 4163662
Image Number: 1113
Reference Number: cn 63600
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I13700","Impson","Parthenia Elizabeth","Jan 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Said to have married John WESTBROOK.","STR06" "I15982","Impson","Stella Martha","31 Aug 1882","23 Aug 1971","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6DQ-498
Name: Stella Martha Smith
Death Date: 23 Aug 1971
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 90 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1881
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: George Impson
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Carter
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223292
Digital Film Number: 4169941
Image Number: 3165
Reference Number: 3197
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I17575","Impson","Thomas","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","In 1870, lived with Matilda, widow of Wm. Impson. (White and Toole, p 51).","STR06" "I37447","Impson","Viola","31 Mar 1917","21 Apr 1998","0","The Sabine County Reporter
April 29, 1998, Page 14

Viola Stewart

Viola Stewart, 81, of Yellowpine died at 3:40 p.m. Tuesday, April 21, 1998, at her residence.

She was born March 31, 1917, in Sabine County as a daughter of the late Nancy Josephine (Lee) and John Impson and was a lifelong resident of the area. Mrs. Stewart was a member of the Yellowpine Missionary Baptist Church and a homemaker.

Survivors: a daughter, Carolyn Thomason of Hemphill; five sons, Johnny Paul Stewart, Jimmy Doyle Stewart, Charles Ray Stewart, Phillip Wayne Stewart, and Ronny Lynn Stewart, all of Yellowpine; sister, Nelda Faye Smith of Newton; brothers, Alvin Impson of Nacogdoches; ten grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul Stewart, and a brother, Laurise Impson.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Clarence W. Howell officiating. Interment followed at the Yellowpine Cemetery.

Pallbearers: Michael Stewart, Billy Stewart, Ray Stewart, Gary Stewart, Jeremy Mason, Chris Mason, and John Latham.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2011)","STR06" "I27979","","","","","","","" "I27978","","","","","","","" "I27980","","","","","","","" "I3971","Ingalls","Delbert","27 Jun 1916","24 Jul 1993","0","His wife was the daughter of Everett Walter Crain and Alberta Harvey. They had six children.","STR06" "I16152","Ingalls","Henry","8 May 1908","10 Aug 1961","0","His wife was the daughter of Edward and Julianna Lakies. They had three children.","STR06" "I14016","Ingalls","J.M.","1 May 1885","30 Sep 1957","0","The son of Henry Ingalls and Augusta (Himebaugh) Himebauch","STR06" "I21020","Ingersoll","Abijah","24 Aug 1663","20 Nov 1732","0","Dau. of John INGERSOLL first of Hartford then of Northampton, and afterwards of Westfield, Mass., and Abigail BASCOM, his second wife. (Dwight, p. 772).","STR06" "I42048","Ingram","Amanda ""Manda"" Holman","19 Nov 1871","21 Oct 1948","0","In 1886, the five female cousins, Columbus's Mary, age fourteen; Meck's Annie, fifteen; and the three Amanda's (Lon's, Anna's and Mary's) all fifteen, spent a year at Atheanaeum in Columbia, Tennessee. Jimmie Ingram and Lon visited the girls at Christmas and posed for a photograph. The importance the Cartwrights placed on good education continued as each child reached the proper age. (Henson and Parmelee, p. 297).

Her last name at death was WOOD.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39T-XP5
name: Amanda Ingram Wood
event: Death
event date: 21 Oct 1948
event place: , San Augustine, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Married
birth date: 19 Nov 1871
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: J M Ingram
mother's name: Mary C Cartwright
certificate number: 44974
film number: 2218967
digital folder number: 005145048
image number: 01635
Collection: Amanda Ingram Wood, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I2694","Ingram","James ""Jimmie"" Melville","7 Dec 1840","7 Jun 1900","0","He was a lieutenant in the CSA Calvary company under Capt. John H. Broocks. (Henson and Parmelee, p. 207).","STR06" "I2694","Ingram","James ""Jimmie"" Melville","7 Dec 1840","7 Jun 1900","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Fifth Precinct
Enumerated June 30 and July 1, 1880
Page 23 SD 1 ED 86 Stamped 248C
202-202
Ingram, Jimmie M W M 39 Farmer Ga Ga Ga
Ingram, Mary C W F 34 Wf Keeping House Tx Tenn Tenn
Ingram, William W M 12 Son At School Tx Ga Tx
Ingram, Amanda H W F 8 Dtr At School Ga Tx
Ingram, James M W M 7 Son Tx Ga Tx
Ingram, Leonidad C W M 2 Son Tx Ga Tx
Watts, E D W F 35 Cousin At Home Ga Ga Ga
Roberts, Betsy Mu F 15 Servant Cook Tx Ga
Robinson, Elijah B M 25 Servant Workign on Farm Tx Ga Ga
Robinson, Ellen B F 18 Servant Washer Tx Ga Ga
Franklin, James B M 22 Servant Works on Farm Tx Ga Ga
Taylor, John B M 36 Servant Works on Farm Ba Ba Ba
Davis, Thoams Mu M Wo Servant Works on Farm Tx Sc Sc","STR06" "I42049","Ingram","James Melville","12 Dec 1872","27 Aug 1949","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDRL-1XG
name: James Melville Ingram
death date: 27 Aug 1949
death place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 76 years 8 months 15 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 12 Dec 1872
birthplace: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: J. M. Ingram
father's birthplace: Georgia
mother's name: Mary Cartwright
mother's birthplace: Texas
occupation: Merchant
place of residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
cemetery: City Cemetery
burial place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
burial date: 28 Aug 1949
additional relatives:
film number: 2223522
digital film number: 4169138
image number: 1423
reference number: 39881
Collection: James Melville Ingram, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42050","Ingram","Leonidas Cartwright","8 Aug 1877","3 Dec 1965","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF3W-66N
name: Leonidas Cartwright Ingram
death date: 03 Dec 1965
death place: Gilmer, Upshur, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 88 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 09 Aug 1877
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: James Merville Ingram
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Mary Cartwright
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Farmer
place of residence: Gilmer, Upshur, Texas
cemetery: Oakland Memorial Park
burial place: Terrell, Texas
burial date: 04 Dec 1965
additional relatives:
film number: 2117870
digital film number: 4028271
image number: 1449
reference number: P 1463-1464 CN 81904
Collection: Leonidas Cartwright Ingram, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I7123","Ingram","Lucella ""Ludie""","17 Feb 1850","24 Dec 1908","0","Her headstone indicates she was born in Cuthbert, Georgia.

She had attended a ""female"" college, an educational advantage that was still regarded as unusual at this time. (Henson and Parmelee, p. 267)","STR06" "I25399","","","","","","","" "I13511","Ingram","Thomas Franklin","27 May 1860","15 Nov 1939","0","The son of Moses L. Ingram and Amanda Wayne Breazeale (Source: Rootsweb World Connect Project g 1694b).","STR06" "I2695","Ingram","William","27 Jan 1809","7 Jan 1868","0","Shown, on FindAGrave, as a son of David and Mary Ingram.

He hired Judge Oran M. Roberts to secure an amnesty pardon, required due to the value of his personal property, after the conclustion of the Civil War. (Henson and Parmelee, THE CARTWRIGHTS OF SAN AUGUSTINE, p. 252).","STR06" "I42046","Ingram","William Holman","23 Dec 1867","24 Oct 1923","0","William Holman Ingram, was born on December 23, 1867, at the home of his maternal grandparents in San Augustine, where his mother had been on an extended visit. Matthew was not able to escort his daughter home to Opelousa until that March, leaving Jimmie Ingram to wait impatiently to see his new son. (Henson and Parmelee, p. 273).

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD29-2JQ
name: William Holman Ingram
death date: 24 Oct 1923
death place: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 56 years 10 months 1 day
estimated birth date:
birth date: 23 Dec 1866
birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: J. M. Ingram
father's birthplace: Georgia
mother's name: Mary Cartwright
mother's birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
occupation: Dairyman & Farmer
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place: Terrell, Texas
burial date: 27 Oct 1923
additional relatives: X
film number: 2074922
digital film number: 4167202
image number: 1384
reference number: cn 30067
Collection: William Holman Ingram, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I48505","Inman","Gaynell","26 Dec 1942","22 Sep 1994","0","Gaynell Jackson

Funeral services for Gaynell Jackson, 51, of Milam were held Sunday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill with Bro. Milton Powell and Bro. Eddie Roberts officiating. Interment followed at New Hope Cemetery near Milam.

She died at 8:15 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 22, 1994, at Colonial Pines Care Center in San Augustine.

Mrs. Jackson was born Dec. 26, 1942, in Hemphill as a daughter of the late Bertie Viola (McDaniel) and Bill Inman. She had lived in the Milam area for several years.

Survivors: husband, L. D. ""Butch"" Jackson of Milam; a daughter Tricia Jackson Hanzel of Milam; four sons, Jimmy Jackson of Decatur, Johnny Jackson of Kerens, Robert Jackson of Mesquite, and Michael ""Little Man"" Jackson of Milam; two sisters, Fay Conner of Cleburn and Sue Payne of Dallas; five brothers, Wiley Inman, DeWayne Inman, Willie Joe Inman, Albert Lee Inman, and Herbert Leon Inman, all of Dallas; and nine grandchildren.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 28, 1994, page 10","STR06" "I41405","","","","","","","" "I768","","","","","","","" "I764","","","","","","","" "I10209","Irvine","John Robert","Abt 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","1880 Census Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Robert IRVIN Self W Male W 30 TX Laborer TX TX Louisa IRVIN Wife M Female W 26 GA Keeping House GA GA Susan IRVIN Dau S Female W 5 TX GA TX Davy IRVIN Son S Male W 2 TX GA TX Greely IRVIN Son S Male W 1 TX GA TX Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 3, Jasper, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255313
NA Film Number T9-1313
Page Number 152C","STR06" "I26069","Irvine","Michael Martin","Abt 1938","25 Jun 2013","0","Rev William P. McLemore wrote that ""Mike dated my sister, Ann Schindler McLemore, when we were attending Hampton High School in Hampton, Virginia, in the early 1950's. Both of our fathers were stationed at Fort Monroe at the time. They were married shortly after he graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in 1959."" After Ann's death in 1991, he married second Karen Biddle, at St. John's Episcopal in Roseville, California, on 28 August 2004. He died at home in Linoln, California, after an extended illness. Michael was a Lt. Col in the US Army.","STR06" "I13261","Irwin","Margaret Ann","19 Nov 1853","4 May 1926","0","Jake Schopf writes that Margaret relatives had lived across from the Susquehanna River from Lewisburg for generations.

Both he and J.M. Ingalls indicate that Margaret is the daughter of Joseph K. IRWIN and Jane LEWIS. However, her death certificate, perhaps in error, lists her father as 'W. Irwin.' At the time of the 1870 census, Margaret appears to have been recently married to Jacob Schopf, and she in Jacob are living in the home of Joseph Irwin.

Mt. Vernon--May 5--Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Anne Schopf of Clearlake who died Friday morning at the home of her son, J. J. Schopf of Stanwood will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon....(not able to read)...Light chapel in this city. Surviving relatives are two sons at Stanwood J.J. and John (sic) and two daughters and a son in Michigan. Interment will be in the local cemetery. (DAILY HERALD NEWSPAPER)","STR06" "I13261","Irwin","Margaret Ann","19 Nov 1853","4 May 1926","0","(Research):


Census Listings:


1900 Census
Antrim County, Banks Township
Vol 4, ED 1, Sheet 1, Line 32
Shoff, Margaret A Head, Farmer, F, born Nov 1853, age 46, Married, 30 years; 9 children, 6 still living Born PA as were both parents
Shoff, George S Mar 1883 age 17 born MI
Shoff, May A D Feb 1888 age 12 born MI
Shoff, August C S Nov 1891 age 9 born MI
Holbert, Clyde R G/S June 1892 age 8 born MI (Prob. the son of Hannah Schopf Holben, who died in 1896).


And in nearby Emmet County, Egleston Twp Vol 20, ED 85, Sheet 4, Line 85
Schoff, John J W Apr 1878 age 22 born Ohio Enumerated with Simon J. Workings Relationship: Boarder


1910 Census
Michigan, Cheboygan, Cheboygan City
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 10 ED 72 Ward 3 Sheet 8B
112-125
Schopf, Margaret Head F W 57 M1 40 9/5 Pa Pa Pa English None
Schopf, George Son M W 26 S Mich Germany/German Pa English Laborer Sawmill
Schopf, Augustus Son M W 19 S Mich Germany/German Pa Laborer Sawmill
Davis, Robert Son-in-law M W 33 Wd Mich Mich Mich Foreman Sawmill
Davis, Emma B Grnddtr F W 9 S Mich Mich Mich
Davis, Frank Grandson M w 7 S Mich Mich Mich
Holbon, Clyde Grandson M W 18 S Mich Mich Mich Laborer Odd Jobs
113-126
Blank, John Head M W 45 M1 17 Mich Germany/German NY Policeman City
Blank, Rosa Wife F W 33 M1 17 1/1 Ohio Germany/German Pa
Blank, John E Son M w 16 S Mich Mich Ohio
","STR06" "I13261","Irwin","Margaret Ann","19 Nov 1853","4 May 1926","0","(Medical):Contributory cause of death Cerebral Hemorrhage","STR06" "I22052","Isaacks","Elijah","22 Feb 1775","1 Nov 1859","0","#""The New Handbook of Texas"" in 6 Volumes, Austin, The Texas State
Historical Association, 1996, Vol. III, page 876
ISAACKS, ELIJAH (1775-1859). Elijah Issacks, early East Texas settler
and delegate to the Convention of 1832, the son of Samuel and Mary
(Wallace) Isaacks, was born in South Carolina on February 22, 1775. He
married Esther (or Hester) Donaho in 1797. By 1809 he was living in Pike
County, Mississippi. After serving in the Mississippi Territorial
Militia during the War of 1812 he moved to Texas. Family tradition holds
that Isaacks arrived in Texas on January 10, 1822, although the illegal
nature of such an early migration led him to subsequently to declare the
date as 1830 before Mexican authorities. In any event he was one of the
earliest white settlers in Bevil's Settlement and later secured a tract
along Walnut Run. Isaacks served as a delegate from the Snow River
district in Tyler County to the Convention of 1832. At this convention,
in San Felipe de Austin, he served on two committees, one to study the
future of settlement east of the San Jancinto, and one to consider a
petition for establishing a state government separate from Coahuila (see
COAHUILA AND TEXAS). He was the father of ten children, a farmer, and a
blacksmith; he owned two slaves by 1850. His son Samuel Isaacks probably
arrived in Texas before him. He lived on land that is now part of Tyler
and Jasper counties before moving to Jasper, where he owned four town
lots. He died there after a fall on November 1, 1859.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: Madeline Martin, More Early southeast Texas Families
(Quanah, Texas; Nortex, 1978) Texas House of Representatives,
Biographical Directory of the Texas Conventions and Congresses,
1832-1845 (Austin: Book Exchange, 1941.) Robert Wooster

http://www.ancestralvoyages.com/pafn33.htm

James Morgan, the son of Daniel and Mary Morgan (Sampson County, NC>Decatur County, GA>Jasper County, TX), was listed in his household in Jasper, Texas at the time of the 1850 census.

Elijah is said by John W. Clark to be a son of Samuel ISAACS and Mary WALLACE. However, Steve Moody, a descendant of Elijah ISAACS, wrote me that ""Elijah Isaacks' mother was Mary Morgan, daughter of Joseph Morgan Jr. I've never been able to figure out how James was related, I thought maybe he was a cousin.""

The following information, about Elijah's parents, was copied from a website titled ""The Bush Family - My Ancestors"" Clinton W. Bush, ""Descendants of Isaacs"" This has not been verfied against original records and should be used as a starting point for further research.

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cwbush/isaacs.htm

SAMUEL ISAACS was born bet. 1754-1759 in Fredrick County Virginia., and died 1844 in Lincoln County Tenn. He married MARY WALLACE 1774 in South Carolina. She was born 1754 in Fredrick County Virginia., and died 1838 in Lincoln County Tenn. (Source: (1) DAR Membership # 278 734 Maud Isaac., (2) South Carolina Archives order # 3374, AA 3957 1/2 pp li B # 19 Contingent Account. Papers by Legislature Nov. 23, 1795.) John W. Clark states that his Revolutionary Pension File Number is S5600.

The correct birth year is in question war records showing 1759, family records are said to show 1754.

Served in South Carolina Line under ""MARION AT BATTLE OF COWPENS"" during the American Revolution as Spy for North and South Carolina. Also served under his father Col. Elijah Isaacs in North Carolina.

Order # 3374 AA 3957 1/2 pp Li #19 Contingent Account. papers by legislature Nov 23, 1795.
He first joined the American Army as a private in District 96 in S. C. in Sept. 1776. The year before he married and had twin sons born Feb. 11, 1775. He named the twins Elijah and Elisha. He stated that he served for two years as a spy for the American Army against the Indians. He served several three-month terms in both the N.C. and S.C. militia. He served under his father [Elijah Isaacks, also a revolutionary war soldier] at least one term. He was discharged by General McDowell at Quaker Meadows in Burke Co., N.C.

In 1788 he lived in Franklin CO. Ga. It was here the Indians attacked his home and destroyed everything. His wife and children escaped without harm.

Samuel and Mary were also said to be the parents of Elisha Isaacs (twin to Elijah born 1775), Mary Isaacs (who married Jacob VAN ZANDT), Elizabeth Isaacs [Steve Moody shows she married a BROWN], Rebecca Isaacs [Steve Moody shows she married a WALTON], Jane Isaacs and Abigail Isaacs (who married a YOUNG).


","STR06" "I22052","Isaacks","Elijah","22 Feb 1775","1 Nov 1859","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

Census of Jasper, Municipality of Bevil
Nacogdoches Archives, Vol. 85, pp. 247-300
Enumerated May 1, 1835.
Elijah ISAACS Married Farmer age 62
Hester DONOHO, "" age 59
Andrew ISAACS, age 18
Alfred ISAACS, age 15

1850 Census
Texas, Jasper County, No. 44
Enumerated 17 Sep 1850
Stamped 220
4-4
Elijah Isaacks 75 M Farmer 3000 SC
James Morgan 22 M Laborer NC

","STR06" "I40695","Isaacs","Alfred","31 Oct 1820","23 Aug 1906","0","Said to have married, on 17 Mar 1842, Sarah Powell.","STR06" "I427","Isaacs","Elizabeth","9 Aug 1798","Abt 1836","0","She was the daughter of Elijah Isaacs and H. Esther Donoho. Could her age of 36 on the 1835 Sabine County census be in error? She would have been 13 at the time of her marriage, and 14 when Elijah was born.","STR06" "I40702","Isaacs","Lucinda","3 Jul 1814","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married in 1831(?), Thomas Williams.","STR06" "I40701","Isaacs","Mahala","24 Feb 1812","28 Jul 1869","0","Said to have married, on 27 Dec 1827, Hardy PACE.","STR06" "I40700","Isaacs","Mahulda","23 Jun 1809","19 Oct 1894","0","Mahulda Isaacks was born to Elijah and Esther Donaho Isaacks on June 23, 1809 in Pike County, Mississippi. Her father was a Private in the Nixon's 13th Regiment in the War of 1812 with the British. Mahulda's grandfather Samuel Issacks, was a Corporal under Captain Thomas Blackston in the 7th Regiment, Infantry. Samuel also served in the American Revolutionary War, in North and South Carolina, under General Francis Marion at the Battle of Cowpens. He held the rank of Private and worked as an Indian Spy, in Edgefield County, South Carolina in 1876.

Mahulda was the ninth born of fourteen children. Her sibilings were as follows: Elizabeth, Joseph, John William, Malone, Samuel, Mary, Abbie, Matilda, Nancy, Mahala, Lucinda, Andrew and Alfred Isaacks. In 1822, Mahala's father and family moved, by covered wagons, to Texas in the Bevil's Colonly, in what now is Jasper County, Texas.

Mahulda married William Isaac Jordan on January 4, 1827 in Jasper County, Texas. Their first child, Elvira Jordan, was born on January 8, 1828. She is my great-great-great Grandmother. There were twelve children born to this union and including Elvira their names are as follows: William Haywood, Lewis, Martin Wilkerson ""Pete"", Margaret Ann ""Peggy"", Elizabeth Esther, Andrew Colistus ""Cuff"", Thomas Alfred, Cynthia Sophia, James Martin, Elijah ""Eli"" and Mary Mahulda Jordan.

Mahulda Jordan passed away on October 19, 1894 in Jasper County, Texas.

(Copied from Find A Grave)
","STR06" "I40698","Isaacs","Mary","18 Jul 1806","Abt 1845","0","Said to married, in 1821, Matthew Parker. Matthew was the oldest son of Jesse Parker, who also came to Texas from Louisiana in 1822 and settled in Joseph Vehlein's colony. Jesse represented the Sabine District as one of 56 elected delegates to the Convention of 1832, which convened at San Felipe de Austin on October 1. Matthew Parker received a grant of league and labor of land, and several additional grants, one being for his service in Captain E. A. Collins' company of Sabine Volunteers. His name appears on a roll fo this company, dated July 8, 1836. The additional grants were in Shelby, Harrison, and Cherokee counties. After Mary Isaacs Parker died in 1845, Matthew Parker married second Elizabeth Lowe, daugther of Isaac Lowe of Sabine County. (John W. Clark, pp. 38-41).","STR06" "I40699","Isaacs","Matilda","11 Jul 1808","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married in 1821 to John Schrier.","STR06" "I40697","Isaacs","Samuel","25 Apr 1804","Abt 1878","0","Said to have married second, in 1831, Martha Richardson.","STR06" "I40696","Isaacs","William","6 Nov 1800","Jun 1874","0","Said to have married, on Jan. 1820, Mary GLASS.","STR06" "I2906","Isley","Gervas ""George""","30 Dec 1885","22 Nov 1973","0","Wynema McGrew shows him as a son of Thomas and Ellen Frances (nee Roe) Isley. He was a harness maker and showmaker, and a member of the Vernal Community Church.","STR06" "I2866","Isom","Frances ""Fannie"" Malenda","9 Jul 1855","24 Apr 1954","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K37L-RZ5
name: Francis Malenda Conn
event: Death
event date: 24 Apr 1954
event place: , Sabine, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 09 Jul 1855
birthplace: , Mississippi
father's name: John D Isom
mother's name: Emmie Boyett
certificate number: 24803
film number: 2114150
digital folder number: 005145339
image number: 02408
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Francis Malenda Conn, 1954","STR06" "I26464","Isom","John Dixon","30 Aug 1829","31 Jul 1920","0","His tombstone, a photo of which is shown on FindAGrave, shows him as serving with Co G, 26 Trans Regt Miss Inf. The dates of birth and death were also engraved as Aug 30, 1829-July 31, 1920.

Notes on FindAGrave show ""John Dixon Isom was the son of Reuben Isom, 1804 - 1862-3 Arkansas & Thirza Champion Isom, 7 Sep 1804 - af 1880 census in Hopkins Co.,? TX.""","STR06" "I48016","Isom","Roy Wayne","24 Feb 1945","29 Apr 2021","0","A Celebration of Roy Wayne Isom's Life, age 76 of Jasper, Texas, will be 10:30am, Monday, May 3, 2021 at St. Michael's Catholic Church in Jasper, Texas. Visitation will be from 6:00pm - 7:00pm, Sunday, May 2, 2021, at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home in Jasper, Texas, with a Rosary to be held at 7:00pm.

Roy departed this earth to be with his Heavenly Father Thursday, April 29, 2021 at Jasper Memorial Hospital in Jasper, Texas.

A native of Pineland, Texas and a lifelong resident of Jasper, Texas, he was the Jasper High School Class President in 1963. He served in the United States Army before graduating from the University of Texas with a degree in accounting. Roy was a former member of the Jasper Noon Lions Club, also a former member of the Chamber of Commerce and he served on the Jasper School Board for many years.

Roy is survived by his wife of almost 52 years, Lenora Isom of Jasper, Texas; his sons, Christopher Isom & wife Christina of Burkburnett, Texas, Adrian Isom & wife Kortney of Jasper, Texas, Alan Isom of Jasper, Texas, and Maison Isom of Jasper, Texas; his daughter, Karen Kahla & husband Joe Glenn of Jasper, Texas; grandchildren, Haiden Isom, Ryan Isom, Breann Isom, Colten Isom, Jake Kahla, Jack Kahla, Colby Williams, KiLeigh Isom, Sydney Mallory, Alexis Isom, and Camron Isom.

Roy was preceded in death by his parents, Adrian and Lillian Isom; and a sister, Betty Birdwell.

Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 7023, Merrifield, VA 22116-7023.

Services are under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home of Jasper.

Downloaded from Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 5, 2021, Page 4","STR06" "I39382","Isom","Warren G.","5 Aug 1923","Sep 1998","0","Middle name shown as Glynn or Glen.","STR06" "I22194","Ivey","Edna","20 Jun 1905","16 Dec 1984","0","According to Connie Matthews from her ""North Carolina Families"" file at RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project, Edna was Retired Textile Spinner, and the Daughter of Noel Anderson Ivey and Maggie Stancil. Her second husband was John Henry BAREFOOT, and they were the parents of Annie Barefoot. Edna died of AdenoCa(rcimona) of both ovary with Metastic Disease. Informant: Mrs. Annie Melvin, Erwin, N.C. - Daughter, Erwin Funeral Home, Erwin, N.C.

Abbrev: Harnett County Recorders Office - Certificate of Deaths Title: Harnett County Recorders Office - Certificate of Deaths Author: Official Public Records - Register of Deeds Copy Publication: Internet: Note: Unoffical Documents - Good Repository: Name: Internet - Harnett County Recorders Office - Death Lillington, North Carolina USA Page: COD - 2nd Husband's: John Henry Barefoot Quality: 3 Text: COD #7700019 Reg. Dist. #043-60 Vol. ? Page 19 2nd Husband's: John Henry Barefoot

A footstone shows her as Edna Ivey Barefoot.","STR06" "I27440","Ivey","Velah Ann","23 Mar 1882","12 Jan 1970","0","Name: Velah Ann Mclemore
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Death Date: 12 Jan 1970
Death Place: Arab, Marshall, Alabama
Gender: Female
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Estimated Birth Date: 1883
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Father's Name: Thomas Ivey
Father's Titles & Terms (Original):
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Mother's Name: Hepsith B. Wallace
Mother's Titles & Terms (Original):
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Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2033353
Reference Number: 1706
Collection: Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974","STR06" "I205","","","","","","","" "I3266","Ivy","Tom F.","10 Mar 1882","17 Apr 1964","0","(Research):This is POSSIBLY a listing for he and his family in 1920 and 1930, but unlikely as the name and age of his wife does not appear correct, and the younger children that should be present appear to be missing:

1920 Census, Texas, McLennan, Patrick Pr 4, ED 139
SD 11, Ed 139 Sheet No. 14 A
Enumerated 20-21 January 1920 by Heller F. Keas
271-295
Ivy Tom Head M W 37 M Texas US US Merchant Gen Merchandise
Ivy, Ellen Wife F W 42 M Texas Georgia Louisiana
Ivy, T.J. Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Louisiana
Note: The birthplace of T.J. Ivy is unclear. It appears as if Texas was orginally written, and then Louisiana was written on in a bolder script on top of Texas. It is possible the two states were written the other way around.

1930 Census Texas McLennan Waco ED 19
Precinct No 1 Ward Ninth (part of)
ED 155-19 SD 17th Sheet no. 15B
Enumerated Apr 8, 1930 by Miss Marie Hinton
Ivy Tom Head R $20 M W 47 M @ 29 Tx Tx Tx Salesman Retail Grocery Store
Ivy Ellen Wife H F w 51 M @ 33 Tx Ga Tx
Ivy, Tom J Son M w 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Honea Hurbert Nephew M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Salesman","STR06" "I37075","","","","","","","" "I26777","Jacks","Amelia Elizabeth","22 Feb 1847","7 Jan 1939","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3MN-319
name: Amelia Elizabeth Cooper
event: Death
event date: 07 Jan 1939
event place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
name of spouse James Ambson Cooper
birth date: 22 Feb 1837
birthplace: Sabine, Louisiana
father's name: Nicalos Jacks
mother's name: Matilda C Kemp
Informant ME Cooper
Cemetery Pineland
certificate number: 4476
film number: 2117863
digital folder number: 005144953
image number: 00559
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Amelia Elizabeth Cooper, 1939","STR06" "I26777","Jacks","Amelia Elizabeth","22 Feb 1847","7 Jan 1939","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 16 Apr 1930
ED 202-4 SD 19 Sheet 4A Stamped 43
66-75
Cooper, Amelia Head F W 83 Wd la La Miss
---76
Cooper, Eugene M Son M W 56 m 28 Tx Miss La Farmer
Cooper, Lela v Wf F W 53 m 21 Tx Mo Tx
---77
Cooper, Louis W Head M W 54 m 24 Tx Miss La Farmer
Cooper, Huelan Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Hollie L Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I26775","Jacks","Andrew Jackson","Abt 1818","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerate 2 Oct 1850 by J.H. Gallion

HH 561-563
Nicholas and Matilda Jacks

HH 562-564
Andrew Jacks 32 M Farmer La
Doucilla Jacks 28 F La
Nicholas Jacks 8 M La
Bradford Jacks 7 M La
A.J. Jacks 4 M La
Alfred Jacks 2 M La

HH 563-565
Nicholas and Amelia Jacks","STR06" "I43003","Jacks","Arthur Thomas","2 Sep 1910","12 Feb 1995","0","Obituary

Arthur Jacks

Arthur Thomas Jacks, 84, of Route 1, Pineland, died Sunday, February 12, 1995, at Sabine County Hospital-Hemphill.

He was born Sept. 2, 1910, as a son of the late Tom and Sara (Welch) Jacks and was a lifelong resident of Sabine County. Jacks had resided in the Centerview community the past several years, serving as a deacon of Centerview Baptist Church and was a member of the Bronson Masonic Lodge #893 and the Order of the Eastern Star. He was a retired trucker.

Survivors: wife, Rena Mae (Ansley) Jacks of Pineland; daughter and son-in-law, Ruth and J. H. ""Jack"" Whitton of Pineland; a son and daughter-in-law, Bro. Ted and Bobbie Jacks of Pineland; two sisters, Sharkie Morris of Bronson and Florene Hall of Pineland; two brothers, Ivy L. Jacks of Pineland and Elvin R. Jacks of Yellowpine; six grandchildren, Joyce Wolfe, Carol Rodgers, Ellen Strickland, Terrell Jacks, Jim Whitton and John Whitton; and 13 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill, with Bro. Ben J. Gibbs and Bro. Weldon Thomas officiating. Interment followed with Masonic graveside rites at the Whitton Cemetery in Centerview.

Pallbearers: Jim Whitton, Jon Whitton, Terrell Jacks, Bryone Wolfe, Larry Rodgers, and Tommy Jacks.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 15, 1995, Page 8","STR06" "I35340","Jacks","Aubra George","23 Dec 1953","22 Jan 2019","0","Bio written and posted by Ronald Barlow, on his Farm Road 1 - From one end to the other facebook group:

There'll never be another George Jacks.

George was one of the smartest and most reliable men I've ever worked with.

It didn't take me long to figure out that if I had a mechanical problem that I couldn't solve, whether it be on a car or truck, or a tractor, or a hay baler, just ask George to look at it.

George was not much of a team player.
He flew solo most of the time.

His mind was too focused and worked too fast to be patient enough to tolerate the foolishness of us who lacked the ability to focus only on the task at hand to see it through to completion with no distractions.

I believe that if George had survived long enough to have been under a car hood at the time of the Rapture, that he would have asked Jesus for a few more minutes to finish torqueing some bolts.

Me and George worked well together.

If something mechanical or electronic didn't do what it was designed to do, I'd tell George what I had seen or heard or felt or smelt right before something quit working, and then take maybe a few more seconds to tell him what I had ruled out as the culprit.

...and then I backed out of the way and waited on this genius to ask me for assistance...which wasn't very often.

George didn't like anybody hovering over his shoulder.

Nor, did he like taking directions from people that liked barking orders.

Tell him what you knew about the problem, then back off and let him at it.

A couple of years ago, my old Dodge pickup wouldn't crank in the high school parking lot at Pineland.It was late at night, and as usual, I was the last one leaving, because I had stood around talking too long after the meeting was over.

My battery was strong and the engine turned over just fine, and after a quick check under the hood, I ascertained that the spark plugs were firing.

There was a quarter-tank of gas in the tank...and I hadn't noticed anything unusual pulling in earlier that evening.

I called George.

Other than the time it took him to get out of his recliner, put on his overalls and his shoes, and drive the two or three miles to Pineland, he had me headed home within two or three minutes after his arrival...with a hammer tap to the bottom of the fuel pump, which was inside the gas tank, underneath the pickup bed.

A call to almost anybody other than George would have eventually involved a chain or a tow truck, lifting the bed off the truck frame, replacing the fuel pump, many hours of labor, a big bill, and me being afoot for at least a full day.

I gave George a $20 bill and we were both back in our recliners within ten or fifteen minutes.

George was hard-headed. He wouldn't waste time doing something useless just because someone else thought they knew more than him.

George didn't waste words.
When he spoke, I listened.
I knew that he wasn't going to say it twice, and it was well thought out before he said it.

It didn't matter what we were working on, George was the master and I was the assistant.
I might be the boss of the fifty other people working around us, but I was just the apprentice handing tools, or turning keys, or pushing clutches or running for parts for George.

It worked much better that way.

I know other folks that couldn't work with George.
Some called him ""contrary"" or ""ornery.""
Most never learned to leave the chit-chat or b.s. aside until the work was done.

Others besides me that knew the value of having a ""George"" around, included Frank Shaver, Welden Elliott and Don Tate. George helped us get to where we got.

I called him often.
?and always got the right answer.

I'll be lost for a time without George.
I know plenty of good mechanics, but none like George.
I miss you already, George. I hope the Good Lord's got a set of tools waiting for you.

Aubra George Jacks, 65, of Pineland, Texas passed away Tuesday, January 22, 2019 at his residence.

George was born December 23, 1953 in Pineland, Texas to Marvin Edward Jacks and Elease Tatom Jacks.

He was a lifetime resident of Sabine County and a graduate of West Sabine High School.
He was a Master Mechanic for West Sabine ISD.

George had also been a member of the Pineland Volunteer Fire Department for several years and had also been a member of the Bronson VFD and the FFA.

George enjoyed spending time with his family and their trips to Disney World. He also enjoyed reading and studying science, math, and history.

George is survived by his mother, Elease Tatom Barrow; son, Justin Chandler and wife, Audrey, of Leesvile, Louisiana (formerly of Fairmount); daughter, Breanne Jacks and fiance', Robbie Schauer, of Justin, Texas; brother, Benny Edward Jacks of Pineland, Texas; sisters, Marcell Jacks Gilbert and Billie Barrow Simpson, both of Pineland, Texas; and two grandchildren, Cason and Colton.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Thursday, January 24, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Graveside services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Friday, January 25, 2019 in Jacks Cemetery on Maple Street in Pineland, Texas under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. David Ebarb officiating.

Online condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 30, 2019, Page 8","STR06" "I7418","Jacks","Bradford Kemp","Abt 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 30 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 11A Stamped 96
Hemphill and Homer Road
180-182
182-184
Jacks, Bradford K Head M W 66 Wd La La La Farmer
Jacks, Eva A Dtr F W 26 E 1/0 Tx La Tx Laborer Home Farm
Jacks, Emma A Dtr f W 21 S Tx La Tx Laborer Home Farm
Jacks, Dolly Dtr F W 17 S Tx La Tx Laborer Home Farm","STR06" "I41004","Jacks","Buck","7 Feb 1912","13 Feb 1955","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VPJF-9R1
Name: Buck Jacks
Event: Death
Event Date: 13 Feb 1955
Event Place: Contra Costa, California, United States
Birth Date: 07 Feb 1912
Birthplace: Texas
Gender: Male
Father: Jacks
Mother: Cobb
Collection: California, Death Index, 1940-1997","STR06" "I47046","Jacks","Carmon Bertis","19 Dec 1923","29 Jul 1994","0","Obituary

Carmon B Jacks

Funeral serviced for Carmon B. Jacks, 70, of Pineland were held at 4 p.m. Sunday, July 31, 1994 at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill with Bro. Noel Hammock and Bro. Ben J Gibbs officiating. Interment was in Centerview Cemetery near Pineland..

He died at 2:30 a.m. Friday, July 29, at his residence on U.S. 96.

Jacks was born Dec. 19, 1923 in Sabine County as a son of hte late Tom and Tennie (Welch) Jacks. He had formerly lived in Sour Lake several years before returning to Sabine County 11 years ago. He was a member of the Centerview Missionary Baptist Church and a retired shift engineer with Transco Gas Company.

Survivors: Wife, Ollie Bell (Whitehead) Jacks of Pineland; a daughter, Barbara Hall of Dallas, two sons, Brad Jacks of Nederland and Max Jacks of Beaumont; four grandchildren, Jason Jacks with the U.S. Marines in California, Bryan Jacks and Brittni Jacks, both of Pt. Arthur, and Lori Jacks of Beaumont; two sisters, Sharkie Morris of Bronson and Florine Hall of Pineland; and three brothers, Elvin Jacks of Yellowpine, and Arthur T. and Ivay L. Jacks, both of Pineland.

The Sabine County Reporter, August 3, 1994, page 10","STR06" "I47046","Jacks","Carmon Bertis","19 Dec 1923","29 Jul 1994","0","(Research):

Family Search shows he was a son of Thomas Mathias Jacks and Sarah Malinda Welch. His obituary lists his parents as Tom and Tennie (Welch). Was Tennie a nickname for Sarah Malinda?","STR06" "I37072","","","","","","","" "I17820","Jacks","Clara S.","Aug 1898","Abt 1945","0","Shown as Clara S. Wright, widowed, at the time of the 1930 Census. She was living with her father and sister in Sabine County, along with 5 year old Ollie McClelland and Mack McClelland. Her headstone, in the Lott Cemetery, shows her instead as Clara McClelland, Apparently she was widowed/divorced from a McClelland before she married, and was later widowed from, a Wright. Her headstone is inscribed ""Clara McClelland, 1898-1945, Gone but not Forgotten."" Sharon Whitaker shows that her first husband was Samuel D. ""Mack"" McClelland.","STR06" "I47873","Jacks","Dakota Lyn","3 Nov 2000","6 Jul 2020","0","Dakota Lyn Jacks, 19, of Bronson, Texas passed away Monday, July 6, 2020 in Houston, Texas.

Dakota was born November 3, 2000 in Livingston, Texas to Patrick Wayne Jacks and Darleana Lynn Martin. He was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and was a graduate of West Sabine High School Class of 2019. He was a member of Bronson Revival Center and was currently a student at Tulsa Welding Institute. He loved to play video games, listen to music, and hang out with his friends.

Dakota is survived by his father and step-mother, Patrick and Nina Jacks of Bronson; paternal grandparents, Pat and Sharon Jacks of Bronson; maternal grandmother, Billie Sue Martin; great grandmother, Gladys Galloway; brothers, Josh Danuser of Tyler and Chase McClain and wife, Samantha, of Pineland; sisters, Ashley Morgan and husband, Sam, of Colmesniel, Brianna Welch of Pineland, Courtney Snelson of Mississippi, and Jera Brittain and husband, T. J., of Fairmount; special aunt and uncle, Sabrina and Raymond Worthy, of Pineland; and special cousin, Tanner Worthy of Pineland.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Darleana ""Sissy"" Martin.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Saturday, July 11, 2020 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, July 12, 2020 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Danny Bentsen officiating.

Burial will follow services in Bronson Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Haden Beauchamp, Pedro Carranza, Brandon McDaniel, Johnnie Hodge, Little John Hodge, David Smith, Eulalio Carranza, and Caleb McBride serving as pallbearers.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed at starrfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I17807","Jacks","Earle Gwendolyn ""Gwen""","Apr 1944","14 Oct 2010","0","The Toledo Chronicle
Published ? Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Gwendolyn Jacks Collins passed away October 14, 2010, at home. She was born in Sabine County to Marion and Bessie Woods Jacks and has lived in Sabine County all her life.

Gwen was survived by her daughter Sonya Strickland, of Hemphill; two brothers, Lloyd Jacks of Center, Marion ""Dick"" Jacks of Carthage; two sisters, Ethel Droptini Louis of Pineland, Florence McClelland Wells of Hemphill; five grandchildren, Sean and Tanya Ebbert, Gary Stewart, Michael and Jesse Strickland; four great grandchildren, Amber Humphrey, Kayla Ryland, Logan and Cameron Strickland.

Funeral Services will be at 2:00 pm, Saturday, Oct. 16, 2010, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX.

Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, October 20, 2010, Page 13 and the San Augustine Tribune, October 21, 2010, Page 10","STR06" "I26774","Jacks","Elizabeth","Abt 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):She married A.J. WHITE on 25 June 1851 in Sabine Parish, according to Kathy Casagranda.","STR06" "I17052","","","","","","","" "I38935","Jacks","Emma","Jul 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","Nora Bell Jacks and Sherry Jacks Davis show that she married three times, to Elisha CLARK, Charlie OXLEY and finally to Watt PHARR.","STR06" "I17802","Jacks","Ethel Marie","6 May 1931","19 Feb 2022","0","Obituary

Ethel Droptini Lewis, 90, of Pineland, Texas passed away Saturday, February 19, 2022 at Legacies Nursing and Rehabilitation in Hemphill.

Ethel was born in Sabine County on May 6, 1931 to Marion George Jacks and Bessie Wood Jacks. She was a lifetime resident of Sabine County and was retired from the United States Postal Service where she had served as Post Master in Pineland for many, many years. She was a member of First Baptist Church in Pineland and a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

Ethel is survived by her son, Edward Droptini and wife, Brenda, of Covington, LA; brother, Marion C. ""Dick"" Jacks and wife Sara of Carthage; grandchildren, Shelly Cody and husband, Jeff, of Denham Springs, LA and Brad Droptini of Pineland; great grandchildren, Callie Cody and Cora Cody and a host of nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husbands, Edward Droptini and Otis Beau Lewis; sisters, Gwendolyn Jacks and Florence McClelland and brothers, Hollis E. ""Buddy"" Jacks, Lewis Edwin ""L. E."" Jacks, George Clinton ""Hawk"" Jacks, Lloyd Jacks, Marvin Edward Jacks and Volley Marvin ""Biddy"" Jacks.

Funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, February 24, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with Bro. Pat Jacks officiating.

Burial will follow services in Pineland Cemetery with Brad Droptini, Jeffy Cody, Andrew Droptini, Larry Parrie, Janet Conway and Stanley Jacks serving as pallbearers.

Condolences and memories can be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 23, 2022, page 8","STR06" "I17803","Jacks","Florence Beatrice","29 Sep 1933","29 Jan 2021","0","Charter member of the James F. Gomer Chapter of the Daughters of the Revolution of Texas. (White and Toole, p 73).

Obituary

Florence Beatrice McClelland
September 29, 1933 - January 29, 2021

Florence Beatrice McClelland, 87, of Wier Gate, Texas (formerly of Sabine County) passed away Friday, January 29, 2021 (sic) in Hemphill Care Center.

Florence was born on January 29, 1933 in Hemphill, Texas to Marion Jacks and Bessie Wood Jacks. She was a lifetime resident of Sabine County and a member of the Baptist faith. She worked for many years as a hairdresser.

Florence was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Eausel V. McClelland; her husband of 8 years, Cleburne D. Wells; and her son, Steve McClelland.

She is survived by her son, Forrest McClelland and wife, Lynne, of Hemphill; her niece, Sonya Strickland and husband, Mike, of Hemphill; six grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren, and five great great grandchildren.

Cremation arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 3, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I36499","Jacks","Glenn Bradford","19 Dec 1955","3 Oct 2017","0","Glenn Bradford ""Brad"" Jacks, age 61, of Nederland, Texas died Tuesday, October 3, 2017.

He was born on December 19, 1955 in Sour Lake, Texas to Ollie Whitehead Jordan and Carmen Jacks.

Brad enjoyed hunting and fishing, western movies and watching the Dallas Cowboys. He loved reading western books and watching NASCAR. Brad's children and grandchildren were his world.

Survivors include his wife, Vicki Jacks of Nederland, his sons, Jason Jacks and his wife Andrea of Nederland and Bryan Jacks and his wife Danielle of Denham Springs, Louisiana, his daughter, Britni Brandin and her husband Brent of Groves, Texas, his grandchildren, Taylor, Connor, Harper, Ellis, Easton and Peyton, his sister, Barbara Lucas of Broaddus, Texas, his brother, Max Jacks of Sour Lake, Texas and his mother, Ollie Jordan of Pineland

He was preceded in death by his father.

A gathering of Mr. Jacks' family and friends will begin at 4pm, with his funeral service to follow at 6pm Friday, October 6, 2017 at Broussard's, 505 North 12th Street in Nederland, Texas.

His cremation arrangements will be handled through Broussard's Crematorium of Beaumont, Texas.

Copied from Find A Grave, Memorial ID 183995883","STR06" "I17804","Jacks","Hollis Elmore ""Buddy""","27 Feb 1937","8 Mar 2006","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, March 16, 2006

Also appeared in the Sabine County Reporter
March 15, 2006

Hollis E. Jacks

Funeral Services for Hollis E. Jacks, 69, of Broaddus were held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, March 11, 2006 at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Burial followed at Jacks Cemetery in Pineland. Rev. Pat Jacks officiated. He died March 8 at his residence in Broaddus.

Hollis E. Jacks was born in Sabine County on February 27, 1937 to Marion Jack and Bessie Woods Jacks. He was a heavy equipment operator for the timber industry.

He is survived by his wife, Eunice Jacks of Broaddus; brothers, Marion ""Dick"" Jacks of Tatum and Lloyd Jacks of Center; sisters Ethel LEWIS of Pineland and Florence WELLS and Gwen REYNOLDS, both of Hemphill; grandchildren Zachary JACKS and Eric Wayne JACKS. Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill were in charge of arrangements.

The Sabine County Reporter also indicated he had been nicknamed ""Buddy"" and that he had lived in Broaddus for the past 23 years.","STR06" "I22387","Jacks","Hollis Gene","16 May 1959","5 Sep 2004","0","SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE Thursday, September 9, 2004

Funeral services for Hollis Gene Jacks, 45, of Bullard were held at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 8, 2004 at the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed at the Jacks Cemetery in Pineland with Rev. Pat Jacks officiating. He died Sunday at his residence.

Hollis Gene Jacks was born in Hemphill on May 16, 1959 to Hollis Elmore and Eunice McDaniel Jacks. He was a heavy equipment operator for Scull Timber Company.

He is survived by his wife, Debbie CAMPBELL Jacks of Bullard, parents, Eunice and Hollis Jacks of Broaddus; grandmother Thelma McDANIEL of San Augustine, mother-in-law Hollisa HANN (HAHN) of Bullard; sons Zachery Jacks of Bullard, and Eric Wyane Jacks of Woodville, and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill was in charge of arrangements.

Note, the SABINE COUNTY REPORTER, Wednesday, September 1, 2004, had a very similiar obituary. It further noted he died following an illness, and that he had been a longtime Pineland resident before moving to Bullard 13 years previously.","STR06" "I17817","Jacks","Jesse Andrew","28 Mar 1868","9 Jul 1962","0","His date of birth in the book Sabine County Historical Sketches and Genealogical Records is shown as 28 Mar 1868. This is also the date shown on FindAGrave, and his Texas Death Certificate. Census records indicate he may have actually been born between 1872-1874.","STR06" "I17817","Jacks","Jesse Andrew","28 Mar 1868","9 Jul 1962","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr No 3
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 4B
70-70
Jacks, Jesse H Head W M Mar 1872 28 M 4 Tx Miss Miss Farming
Jacks, Estella Wf W F Sept 1877 22 M 4 1/1 Tx Tx ---
Jacks, Clara S Dau W F Aug 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr No 6
Enumerated 5 May 1910
SD 2 ED 3 Sheet 30B
176-176
Morris, Mollie Head F W 63 Wd Ala NC GA Farming
Woods, Nannie Sister F W 68 Wd Ala NC Ga
Jacks, Jessie Boarder m W 35 Wd Tx Tx Tx Laborer Lumber Mill
Jacks. Lizzie Boarder F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Jacks, Delma Boarder F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Carrico, Minnie Grdtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 31 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 25B
Bronson Hemphill Road
496-515
Jacks, Jesse Head M W 50 M Tx La Miss Farmer
Jacks, Clara S Dtr F W 21 S Tx Tx Tx
Jacks, Marion G Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Jacks, Velma Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 29 Apr 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 9B
Lower Hemphill and Bronson Saded?? Public Road
Jacks, Jesse Head M W 60 Wd 25 Tx Ga Ga M???ties Railroad
Jacks, Velma Dtr F W 25 Wd 19 Tx Tx Tx Cook Private Family
Jacks, Franie B Grd F W 2 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Clara S Dtr F W 31 M 25 Tx Tx Tx Laundress Private Family
McClelland, Ollie V Grddtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Mack Grdson M W 2 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I47877","Jacks","Joe Wayne","18 Aug 1946","19 Dec 2013","0","Joe Wayne Jacks, 67, died Thursday morning in the Memorial Specialty Hospital in Lufkin, Texas. He was born in Pineland to Adrian and Althea Ann Cone Jacks. Wayne spent his childhood in Patlaka, Fl. and the family moved back to Yellowpine when he was seventeen. Wayne worked in construction as a carpenter and was a Vietnam veteran serving in the U.S. Army.

He is survived by his wife Diann Jacks of Yellowpine, his son Adrian Jacks and his wife Tricia of Hemphill, his daughters; Guen Strickland and her husband John of Hemphill, Janet Sutton and her husband Ray of Yellowpine, Marie Williams and her husband Clay of Yellowpine, and his grandchildren; Kelcie, Brady, Katelyn and Amanda. Wayne was preceded in death by his brother Steve Wesley Jacks.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Saturday, December 21, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Sunday, December 22, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Yellowpine Cemetery.","STR06" "I33523","Jacks","Johnathan Dale","3 Jan 1995","3 Jan 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 18, 1995, Page 12

Johnathan Dale Jacks

Funeral services for Johnathan Dale Jacks, infant son of Paul and Tammi Jacks of Buna, were held at 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 6, 1995, at the Barclay Memorial Building at Antioch Cemetery near buna. Interment followed at Antioch Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Stringer Funeral Home in Buna.

He died Jan. 3, 1995, at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston.

In additon to his parents, he is survived by a brother, Daniel Jacks of Buna, grandparents, Dale and Jacqueline Mudd of Deer Park and Thomas and Virginia Jacks of Buna; and great-grandparents, Clinton Jacks and Geraldine Jacks of Pineland, Marian Mudd of Deer Park, Mattie Simmons of Frankston, and James E. Wallace of Buna.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2009)","STR06" "I25211","Jacks","Joseph Paul","9 Jan 1964","17 Jun 2011","0","The Sabine County Reporter
June 22, 2011, Page 16

Joseph Jack, 47, died Friday morning in his home at Strickland Crossing, Pineland, TX after an illness. Joseph was born in Hemphill to L.E. and Mary Underdunk Jacks and has lived in Sabine County all his life working in the logging woods of East Texas as a logger.

He is survived by his wife Christine Jacks of Pineland, his son Joshua Jacks and fiance' Morgan Tarpley of Pineland, his daughter Myranda Jacks of Pineland, four brothers; Pat Jacks and his wife Sharon of Bronson, Peanut Jacks and his wife Debbie of Pineland, David Jacks of DeRidder, LA, and Stanley Jacks and his wife Pam of Pineland. He is also survived by his grandchildren: Hunter Jacks, Brycen Jacks, Ryan Estes and Macee Estes. Also his life long friend and mentor Delwin and Judy Burgess who were like second parents to him.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Funeral services were held Monday, June 2o in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in the Plainview Cemetery near Pineland.

Online condolences may be posted at www.starrfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I31536","Jacks","Lynda Sue","2 Dec 1948","21 Sep 2021","0","Linda Sue Jacks, 72, of Bronson, Texas passed away Tuesday, September 21, 2021 at Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill, Texas.

Linda was born on December 2, 1948 in Sabine County to George Clinton Jacks and Geraldine Smith Jacks. She was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and a member of Broaddus Pentecostal Church.

Linda was a loving aunt to all her nieces and nephews. She enjoyed playing Bingo and loved going places with her family.

She is survived by her brother, Tommy Jacks and wife, Virginia, of Bronson; sisters, Marion Raymond and husband, Kendall, of Geneva and Tommie Jean Clark of Pineland; and numerous well loved nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Friday, September 24, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services for Linda will begin at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, September 25, 2021 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Mark Green, Rev. Pat Jacks, and Paul Jacks officiating.

Burial will follow service in Jacks Cemetery in Pineland, Texas with Dustin Stewart, Cole Stewart, Brent Stark, Franklin Clark, Shane Clark and Joshua Jacks serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers are Micah Davies, Jacob Clark, Christopher Clark and Nicholas Clark.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 29, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I26769","Jacks","M. Eliza","Abt 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","Could this be the Marth Elisa Jacks who married Joseph Burkett?



Message Board Post:

Joseph Burkett married Martha Elisa Jacks b. 1869/1871, d. 956, bur in Jacks Cem at Pineland, Tx., md on 19 Mar 1891, in Sabine Co Tx;, by Elder James Burkhalter.

Joseph ""Joe"" Burkett b. 1866, d. 1950, bur in Jacks Cemetery.

1. Marion W. ""Cub"" Burkett b. 26 May 1892, d. 8 Nov 1945,md Annie Morris, b. 8 Mar 1890, d. 31 Jan 1868, bur Centerview Cemetery near Pineland, Tx.

Other children.

Annie Morris,dau of Benjamin F. Morris, and sister to my grandmother.

Source:

http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.sabine/992.1/mb.ashx


","STR06" "I17806","Jacks","Marion ""Dick"" Cauzell","18 Jul 1941","19 May 2023","0","Marion ""Dick"" Cauzell Jacks, 81, of Pineland, Texas passed away on Friday, May 19, 2023 at his residence surrounded by his loved ones.

Dick was born on July 18, 1941 in Hemphill, Texas to Marion George Jacks and Bessie Beatrice Wood. He worked as an operator in the oil field industry and was a member of Trinity Baptist Church. Dick enjoyed a hard day's work and if he ever started whistling the tune of ""Blueberry Hill"", everyone better be ready to work. He loved his family, spending time with his grandchildren, and talking with his friends.

He is survived by his wife, Sarah Jacks of Pineland; sons, Richard ""Ricky"" Jacks and wife, Kim of Tatum, Texas, and Larry Thomas Jacks and wife, Kelli of Carthage, Texas; twelve grandchildren and seventeen great-grandchildren; and special friends, Metra Webb and Vincent Martinez.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Marion and Bessie Jacks; and daughter, Dianne Jacks (Wellborn); six brothers and three sisters.

Visitation will be from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. on Sunday, May 21, 2023 at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, May 22, 2023 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Joe Best and Bro. Pat Jacks officiating.

Burial will follow services in Jacks Cemetery in Pineland, Texas under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Jacob Rivers, Justin Wellborn, Jacob Wellborn, Larry Jacks, Jr. , Trent Jordan and Stanley Jacks serving as pallbearers.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 24, 2023, page 4","STR06" "I26772","Jacks","Marion F.","Abt 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 30 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 11A Stamped 96
Hemphill and Homer Road
180-182
Jacks, Marion F. Head M W 31 M1 8 Tx Tx Un Farmer
Jacks, Emma C Wf F W 28 m1 8 4/3 Tx Ga Ark
Jacks, Marion G Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer
Jacks, Robert Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Jacks, John C SOn M W 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I17796","Jacks","Marion George","16 Dec 1902","12 Feb 1953","0","He was a pulp wood trucker. He died as a result of an auto accident.","STR06" "I17801","Jacks","Marvin Edward","6 Apr 1929","19 Apr 1962","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows he was a self employed Log Hauler. He died of a crushed chest and neck fracture after a tree feel and struck him in his back.","STR06" "I37309","","","","","","","" "I41005","Jacks","Nalan","31 Mar 1919","2 Sep 1948","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39R-BXL
Name: Nalan Jacks
Event: Death
Event Date: 02 Sep 1948
Event Place: , Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Single
Birth Date: 31 Mar 1919
Birthplace: Sabine, Texas
Father's Name: Frank Jacks
Mother's Name: Emma Cobb
Certificate Number: 40602
Film Number: 2218966
Digital Folder Number: 005145047
Image Number: 00627
Collection: Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976","STR06" "I17823","Jacks","Nicholas","2 Oct 1816","Abt 1867","0","Kathy Casagranda writes that this family moved to Sabine County, Texas where Nicholas died February 23, 1889. Caroline Matilda Kemp died February 28, 1865. The family can be located in the 1860 Census for Sabine County, Texas. Nicholas is no longer listed with his wife.","STR06" "I17823","Jacks","Nicholas","2 Oct 1816","Abt 1867","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerate 2 Oct 1850 by J.H. Gallion
HH 561-563
Nicolas Jacks 35 M Farmer LA
Matilda Jacks 35 F La
Andrew Jacks 7 M La
Martha Jacks 5 F La
Amelia Jacks 3 F La
Mary Jacks 2 F La
HH 562-564
Andrew and Loucille Jacks
HH 563-565
Nicholas and Amelia Jacks

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, SubDiv 84
Enumerated 16 and 17 Jun 1880
Page 6B SD 1 ED 84
47-52
James and Amelia (nee Jacks) COOPER
48-52
J. W. and Phoebe JORDAN and family
49-50
Jacks, N. W M 63 Farmer La Ten SC
JORDAN, Andrew W M 22 Farmer Tx Tx Tx
Jordan, Mary W F 31 Wife Tx La La
Jordan, Minnie W F 1 D Tx Tx Tx
Jacks, Mary W F 20 Niece la La Ohio
50-54
Martin, W. F. W M 32 Farmer Tx Miss La
Martin, Mary W F 24 Wf Keep House Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Elvy W F 5 Dau Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Mary A W F 4 Dau Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Wm W M 3 Son Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Wallace W M 1 Son Tx Tx Tx
Richard Raymond W M 11 Adopted Son Q Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I17825","Jacks","Nicholas Marion","5 May 1784","5 Jan 1851","0","(Research):Census Information:

Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 2 Oct 1850 by J.H. Gallion

HH 561-563 Nicholas and Matilda Jacks
HH 562-564 Andrew and Loucille Jacks
HH 563-565
Nicholas Jacks son 65 Farmer Tenn
Amelia Jacks 60 F La
Gaines Jacks 18 M Laborer La
Elizabeth Jacks 15 F La","STR06" "I17819","Jacks","Nicholas Marion","Abt 1843","Abt 1907","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sub Div 84
Enumerated 5 July 1880
Page 22B SD 1 ED 84
Marion Jacks Self M M W 37 La Farmer La La
Mary Jacks Wife M F W 36 Ms SC Tn
Mary J. Jacks W F 12 Dau Tx La Miss
M. Eliza Jacks Dau S F W 10 Tx La Ms
Jesse A. Jacks Son S M W 8 Tx La Ms
Nicholas T. Jacks S S M W 6 Tx La Ms
Warren J. Jacks S S M W 4 Tx La Ms
Marion F. Jacks S S M W 2 Tx La Ms

Family History Library Film 1255325
NA Film Number T9-1325
Page Number 218B

(Courtesy of Darwin E. Morris)","STR06" "I37306","Jacks","Robert ""Bob"" Ernest","24 Apr 1937","5 Sep 1999","0","The Sabine County Reporter
September 8, 1999, page 12

Robert E. ""Bob"" Jacks Jr.

Robert E. ""Bob"" Jacks Jr., 62, of Vidor died Sunday, Sept. 5, 1999, at his residence.

Jacks, a native of Pineland, had lived in Vidor 17 years and was a retired seaman. He was a U.S. Navy veteran who served in Korea.

Survivors: wife, Linda Jacks of Vidor; son, Victor Jacks of Kountze; a daughter, Myra Carpenter of Palatka, Florida; step-son, Tommy Davis of Vidor; brother, Larry Jacks of Buna; sister, Murrell Baker of Silsbee; and six children.

Funeral services were held Sept. 7 at Vidor Memoral Funeral Home's chapel, Vidor. Interment followed at Restlawn Memorial Cemetery in Vidor.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2011)


","STR06" "I45896","Jacks","Sarah Dianne","8 Aug 1967","18 Sep 2014","0","Sarah Dianne Wellborn, 47, of Tatum, Texas, died Thursday morning in her home. She was born in San Augustine, Texas, to Marion C. and Sarah Vaughan Jacks. Dianne has lived in Tatum for three years coming from Carthage where she was a member of the Carthage Missionary Baptist Church.

She is survived by her parents Marion and Sarah Jacks of Tatum, her sons; Jacob Wellborn and Justin Wellborn of Tatum, her daughters; Haylee Nicole Wellborn and Mckenzie Ryan Wellborn of Tatum, her brothers; Ricky Jacks and his wife Kim of Tatum and Larry Jacks and his wife Kelli of Carthage. She is also survived by a number of nieces and nephews and a host of friends.

Visitation will be from 4:00PM until 7:00PM, Sunday, September 21, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Monday, September 22, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Jacks Cemetery, Pineland, Texas.","STR06" "I33525","Jacks","Sarah Lynn","8 May 1997","9 May 1997","0","The Sabine County Reporter
May 21, 1997, Page 12

Sarah Lynn Jacks

Sarah Lynn Jacks, 1-day-old daughter of Paul and Tammi Jacks of Woodville, died Friday, May 9, 1997, at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston.

Survivors, in addition to her parents; brothers, Daniel Paul Jacks and Joshua Thomas Jacks, both of Woodville; grandparents, Tommy and Virginia Jacks of Buna and Dale and Jackie Mudd of Deer Park; and great-grandparents, George Clinton Jacks and Geraldine Jacks, both of Pineland, James E. Wallace of Buna, and Mattie Simmons of Pasedena.

Funeral services were held May 13 at Antioch Cemetery's Hargrove Barclay Memorial Chapel near Buna. Interment followed at Antioch Cemetery.

Arrangements were handled by Stringer Funeral Home in Buna.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)","STR06" "I31538","Jacks","Sharon Ann","13 May 1952","","0","Listed as Sharon Boulware of Dickinson, TX in the 2015 obituary of her mother. Not listed in the 2021 obituary of her older sister, Linda Sue Jacks. May have predeceased her? Shown on Find A Grave to have also married Robert Elton ""Sammy"" Langley (1948-2016, Buried at Rosevine Cemetery).","STR06" "I25207","","","","","","","" "I17716","Jacks","Vergie","20 Aug 1908","15 Feb 2006","0","The Sabine County Reporter

Vergie Sanford

Vergie Sanford, 97, of Baytown died Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2006. She was born Aug. 20, 1908, in Bronson and was a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors: a daughter and son-in-law, Druise and Peck MEIER of Baytown; granchildren, Judy and Jack HADEN, Jody and Bill WALTON, Jimmy and Carrie MEIER, and Joy and Sam POWERS, and 10 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband of 55 years, Drewey Sanford. Funeral services were held Feb. 18 at Navarre Chapel with Larry Hafley officiating. Interment followed at Plainview Cemetery in Pineland. Arrangements were under the direction of Navarre Funeral Home, Baytown.","STR06" "I37304","Jacks","Verna Macie","1 Mar 1927","4 Sep 1997","0","The Sabine County Reporter
September 10. 1997, Page 12

Verna Macie Weaver

Verna Macie Weaver, 70, of Lumberton died Sept. 4, 1997, at Baptist Hospital in Beaumont.

A nurse's aide, Mrs. Weaver was a native of Pineland and had lived in Lumberton five years.

Survivors: her husband, Henry V. Weaver of Lake Charles, Louisiana; a daughter, Judith Coleman of Lumberton; brothers, Robert E. Jacks, Jr. of Vidor and Larry Bean Jacks of Buna; a sister, Murrell Baker of Silsbee, four grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Friday at the chapel of R. S. Farmer Funeral Home in Silsbee. Interment followed at Centerview Cemetery near Pineland.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)","STR06" "I14640","Jackson","Bobbie Lou","20 Sep 1933","11 Jul 2016","0","Bobbie Lou White, 82, passed away Monday morning, July 11, 2016, in the Mount Moriah Nursing Home, in Hemphill, Texas. Bobbie was born in Geneva, Texas, to William Robert and Beatrice Key Jackson.She was a stay at home housewife and mother. She was a loving companion, mother, sister, grandmother, and great grandmother. She will be dearly missed by her family and friends.

She is survived by her long time companion George Loper of Pineland, her son Wendell White and wife Darlene of Iowa,Louisiana, her daughter Pam White Reich of Lecompte, Louisiana, her brother Robert Lee Jackson and wife Tommie of Carlyss, Louisiana, her 9 grandchildren, and her 9 great grandchildren.

She is preceded by her daughter Frieda ""Gay"" White, her brother LeRoy Jackson, her sister Glynis Gaskin, her husband O. B. White, and her parents William and Beatrice Jackson..

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Tuesday, July 12, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Wednesday, July 13, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel.Burial will follow in the Springhill Cemetery.

Copied from www.dailynewsandmore.com
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, July 20, 2016, page 10 and the San Augustine Tribune, July 14, 2016, Page 7","STR06" "I48164","Jackson","Buster","3 Apr 1944","24 Jan 2011","0","Buster Jackson, 66, died Monday afternoon the the Nacogdoches Medical Center after a sudden illness. Buster was born in Corsicana, TX, to Thomas and Mary Collins Jackson. He has lived in Milam for forty-five years coming there from San Augustine, TX. He was a heavy equipment operator for A. L. Helmcamp.

Buster is survived by his son Jerry Jackson and wife Gina of Milam, his daughter Paula Jackson and husband Dustin of Hemphill, five brothers; Billy Jackson of Whitewright, TX, Tommy Jackson of Dallas, Butch Jackson of Hemphill, Gary Jackson of Milam, and Stanley Jackson of San Augustine. He is also survived by six grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 6:00 pm until 9:00 pm, Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX. Funeral services will be at 2:00 pm, Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the New Hope Cemetery near Milam, TX.
Services are under the direction of Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill Texas.

Copied from Find A Grave","STR06" "I47447","Jackson","Clara Pearl","31 May 1896","3 Oct 1981","0","Her Texas Death certificate shows her as a daughter of I. N. Jackson Jr and Elma Richardson, and wife of Jesse F. Winters. Her occupation was listed as homemaker.","STR06" "I10559","Jackson","Cleton ""Cleat""","Mar 1833","Dec 1919","0","He may have been born in Chambers County, Alabama.","STR06" "I10559","Jackson","Cleton ""Cleat""","Mar 1833","Dec 1919","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1870 Federal Census Texas, Jasper, Subdivision 23
JACKSON, Clayton 37 M W Farmer $300 Alabama
JACKSON, Sarah 40 F W Keeping House Georgia
JACKSON, William 12 M W Alabama
JACKSON, Elizabeth 8 F W Texas
JACKSON, Gifford 6 M W Texas
JACKSON, Clayton 4 M W Texas

1880 Federal Census, Jasper County, Texas, Prencint 3, pag
e 147B.

Cleaton JACKSON Self M Male W 50 AL Farmer NC GA
Mariah JACKSON Wife M Female W 50 GA Keeping House GA GA
Elizabeth JACKSON Dau S Female W 17 TX At Ho
William JACKSON Son S Male W 16 TX Works On Farm AL GA
Cleaton JACKSON Son S Male W 14 TX Works On Farm AL GA
John JACKSON Son S Male W 7 TX AL GA

Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 3, Jasper, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255313
NA Film Number T9-1313
Page Number 147B

1900 Census
Texas, Tyler County, Precinct 8, Rockland
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 111 Sheet 1B

13-13
Jackson, Cleton Hd W M Mch 1833 67 W Alabama N.C. N.N Tie Maker
Jackson, William K. Son W M Oct 1854 45 W Alabama Alabama N.C. Tie Maker
Jackson, William J Son W M Feb 1870 30 S Texas Alabama Georga Tie Maker","STR06" "I45305","Jackson","Dewey","Abt 1918","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1940 census, he is a listed on the Fort Bliss Military Reservation in El Paso, and listed as a soldier. He was born ca 1918 in Texas, and his inferred residence in 1935 was Hemphill, Sabine County. Highest grade completed was Elementary School, Fourth Grade.

In 1920 and 1930, he can be found in Sabine County, a son of Thomas C. and Lula Jackson, on of their seven children.","STR06" "I1668","","","","","","","" "I3390","Jackson","Evelyn Louise","Abt 1918","17 Jun 2007","0","Evelyn Louise Alexander?b?

?/b?Evelyn Louise Alexander, 88, of Jasper died June 17 at the Cypress Fairbanks Medical Center in Houston. Funeral services will be held today, June 20, 11 a.m. at Tanglewood Baptist Church under the direction of Forest Oaks Funeral Home in Jasper. Burial will follow at the Forest Lawn Cemetery in Beaumont at 2:30 p.m.

Survivors include her daughter Carol McLEMORE of Houston; son Frank McLEMORE of Montgomery; eight grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren.

June 20, 2007 Jasper News Boy (online edition)

Sabine County Reporter
June 20, 2007

Evelyn Louise Alexander , 88, of Jasper, died Sunday, June 17, 2007 at the Cypress Fairbanks Medical Center in Houston.

A native of Beaumont, she graduated from St. Anthony High School in Beaumont. Evelyn was a homemaker until the children were out of school when she began working in the Food Service Deparment for many years at Beaumont, Houston, and Jasper, where she retired in 1990. She enjoyed cooking and played bridge. She was known as ""Stonewall Jackson"" during school on the basketball team and as Nonie to her family.

Survivors: daughter, Carol McLEMORE and husband Don of Houston; son Frank McLEMORE and wife Joan of Montgomery, eight grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, two great-great grandchildren, two nephews, and two loving nieces who watched over her and their families. She was preceded in death by her parents, H.B ands Beatrice Jackson, as well as a sister, Mary STOTT.

Funeral services will be held today (Wednesday) at 11 a.m. at the Tanglewood Baptist Church in Jasper. Interment will follow at the Forest Lawn Cemetery in Beaumont.

Services under the direction of Forest Oaks Funeral Home in Jasper. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the American Cancer Society. Condolences can be made at www.timeformemories.com","STR06" "I48166","Jackson","Gary Lynn","3 Jul 1946","2 Feb 2022","0","Gary Lynn Jackson, 75, of Milam, Texas passed away on Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital.

Gary was born on July 3, 1946 in Corsicana, Texas to Thomas Eldridge Jackson and Mary Collins Jackson. He was a lifetime resident of Sabine County having worked at Georgia Pacific for 36 years. Gary loved hunting, fishing and gambling but he loved spending time with his kids and grandkids most of all. He was a member of The Refuge Baptist Church in Milam, Texas.

He is survived by his grandchildren, Cody Jackson, Wrangler Richmond, Stormy Richmond, Harley Richmond, Victoria Russell, Nikki Watson, Ashley Williamson, Bo Williamson, Courtney Sowell, Sara Brown; daughter in law, Teresa Jackson; brothers, Billy Jackson of Sherman, Texas, Butch Jackson and wife Marsha Kay of Milam, Stanley Jackson and wife, Lily of San Augustine, and Tommy Jackson and wife Teresa of Dallas; and 17 great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Thomas and Mary Jackson; his wife, Louise Jackson; sons, Greg Mills and Scott Jackson; daughter, Jennifer Jackson; brother, Buster Jackson; and sister in law, Carole Jackson.

A visitation will begin at 4:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. on Friday, February 4, 2022 at The Refuge in Milam.

Funeral Services will begin at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, February 5, 2022 at The Refuge in Milam with Bro. George Ross officiating.

Burial will follow services in New Hope Cemetery in Milam under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Jerry Jackson, Kyle Jackson, Little Man Jackson, Josh Jackson, Clint Jackson, Bryan Jackson, and Robert Jackson serving as pallbearers.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com

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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 9, 2022, page 8","STR06" "I267","","","","","","","" "I270","","","","","","","" "I1669","","","","","","","" "I25549","Jackson","Margaret Caroline","18 Mar 1855","24 Oct 1932","0","Said to be the daughter of Robert JACKSON and Elizabeth Jane LONGWORTH. Elizabeth was later said to have been married to James IRBY.","STR06" "I25549","Jackson","Margaret Caroline","18 Mar 1855","24 Oct 1932","0","(Research):Census Information:

Tennessee, Gibson County, Civil District 1,
Enumerated 6 May 1910 by Chas W. Karnes
SD 9, ED 33, Sheet 17A
271-276
McLemore, Margaritt Hd F W 55 Wd 12/8 Ala Va Tn Farm Mgr
McLemore, Eugene B Son M W 25 S Tenn Tenn Ala English Far
m Laborer
McLemore, Cecil Son M W 16 S Tn Tn Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Ernie Son M W 12 S Tn Tn Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Elizabeth Mother F W 75 Wd 5/2 Tn Tn Tn Own Income

1920 Census
Tennessee, Gibson County, Medina Town, District 1
Enumerated 8 January 1920 By John T. Rowlett
SD 9 ED 40 Sheet 1B

26-27
McLemore, Margaret Hd F W 64 Wd Ala Ala Tn
----28
McLemore, Ernie Hd M W 21 M Tn Tn Tn Ala Laborer
McLemore, Alma J Wife F W 18 M Tn Tn Tn None
McLemore, Floid O Son M W 1 5/12 Tn Tn Tn
----29
McLemore, Cecil Hd M W 25 M Tn Tn Ala None
McLemore, Ula Wife F W 22 M Tn Tn Tn None

1930 Census
Tennessee, Gibson County, Medina
Enumerated Apr 4, 1930 by Mrs. Annie A. Karnes
ED 27-1 SD 2 Sheet 1B
19-20
McLemore, Margaret Hd F W 75 Wd Ala Tenn Tenn
None
McLemore, Robert Son M W 52 D Tn Tn Tn Farmer
Replogle, Edward Boarder M W 53 D Tn Tn Tn Undertaker
19-21
McLemore, Ernie Hd M W 31 M 19 Tn Tn Tn Ala Laborer
McLemore, Alma Wife F W 28 M 15 Tn Tn Tn
20-22
McLemore, Ethel Hd F W 45 Wd Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Raymond Son M W 17 Tn Tn Tn Laborer
McLemore, Maurine Dtr F W 15 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Prentice Son M W 13 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Milburn Son M W 11 S Tn Tn Tn","STR06" "I272","","","","","","","" "I42717","Jackson","William","Abt 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Indiana, Wabash County, Noble Twp
Enuemrated 15 Apr 1910
SD 11 ED 149 Sheet 1B
22-22
Jackson, William Head M W 50 m1 20 Oh candada W. Va Farmer
Jackson, Mary Wf F W 55 m2 20 7/4 Ind Pa Oh
Jackson, William Son M W 15 S Ind Oh Ind Farm Laborer

1920 Census
Indiana, Wabash Coounty, Noble Twp, Wabash City. Ward 4
Enumermated 12 Jan 1920
SD 11 ED 197 Sheet 12B
North Allen Street
463-297-306
Jackson, William Head M W 59 M Oh Canada English Va Gen Labor Cabinet Factory
Jackson, Mary Wf F W 65 m Ind Pa Oh
Jackson, William Son M W 24 S Ind Oh Ind Truck Driver Cabinet Factory
Cramer, Chistinia Mother-in-law F W 88 Wd Oh Oh Saxony Germany","STR06" "I4302","Jackson","William K.","Oct 1854","Yes, date unknown","0","This is assumed to be him, with his first wife, in 1880:

William JACKSON Self M Male W 22 AL Farmer AL AL Harriett JACKSON Wife M Female W 17 TX Keeping House GA AL Sally V JACKSON Dau S Female W 1 TX AL TX Source Information:
Census Place Jasper, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255313
NA Film Number T9-1313
Page Number 138B

Ancestor's of Linda Kyle? She emailed Melinda Strong in October, 2002 that ""I talked on the phone to my great grandmother's granddaughter---she told me that my great grandparents were divorced. That William supposedly went back to Georgia, but then he is shown (in later census reports) living in Texas (and remarried).""","STR06" "I16999","Jacobs","Amelia A. ""Amy""","31 Oct 1917","9 Apr 2007","0","She was the daughter of George and Anna JACOBS, and had previously been married to Earl HENDERSON, in Sidney, Cheyenne County, Nebraska ca 1934. They were the parents of Carol (m. Larry ALLGOOD), Gerald, Delvin, and Earlene A (also married an ALLGOOD).","STR06" "I3207","Jacobs","Bruce Hemming","9 Jul 1926","16 Mar 1998","0","His obituary reads as follows:

Jacobs, Bruce H. 71, of Casselberry died Monday, March 16. Mr. Jacobs was a retired Vice President of Montgomery Ward who moved to Florida in 1984. He was Protestant. Survivors are his wife, Margaret; daughter, Ann L. Jacobs of New York City; daughter and son-in-law, Joan and George Mattinson of Birmingham, Alabama; brother, R.E. Jacobs of Denver, Colorado; and grandchildren, Bill, Brian and Leslie Ann Mattinson.","STR06" "I46073","Jacobs","George Florence","Abt 1884","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, First Civil District
Enumerated 16 Apr 1910
SD 8 ED 17 Sheets 1B and 2A
20-20
Jacobs, George F Head M W 26 M1 5 Tenn Tenn Tnenn Farmer
Jacobs, Annie Wf F W 23 m1 5 2/2 Tenn Tenn Tenn
Jacobs, Opal M Dtr F W 3 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Jacobs, Edrie K Dtr F W 1 1/12 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
21-21
Jacobs, George W Head M W 48 M 34 Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
Jacobs, Emma J Wf F W 50 m1 34 13/8 Tenn Tenn Tenn
Jacobs, Marthie M Dtr F W 22 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Jacobs, Lynn E Dtr F W 17 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Jacobs, Sadie B Dtr F W 15 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Jacobs, Aubrey L Son M W 11 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Farm Laborer
Jacobs, Annie B Dtr F W8 S Tenn Tenn Tenn

HH 23-23 Albert and Willie McLEMORE

HH 24-24 Earl and Lula McLEMORE

HH 30-30 Jessie J and Ellen McLemore

1920 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, First District
Enumerated 5 and 6 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 17 Sheets 2A and 2B
Near Memphis to Bristol Hgwy
21-22
McLemore, Camp J Head M W 36 M Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer (WHO IS HIS FATHER??)
McLemore, Una Lee Wf F W 34 M Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Elizabeth E Dtr F W 8 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, W. Abraham Son M W 7 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, James C Son M W 6 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Eron Son M W 2 7/12 S Tenn Tenn Tnee
McLemore, Vernon S Brother M W 27 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
Jackson Road
27-28
Jacobs, Florence G Head M W 37 M Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
Jacobs, Annie N Wf F W 33 M Tenn Tenn Miss
Jacobs, Opal M Dtr F W 13 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Jacobs, Edra K Dtr F W 11 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Jacobs, G. W. Son M W 8 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Jacobs, James Son M W 5 S Ten Tenn Tenn
Jacobs, Elizabeth Dtr F W 2 4/12 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Ethel Sister-in-law F W 38 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
30-31
McLemore, Lillian A Head M W 22 M Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
McLemore, Annie L Wf F W 20 M Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Clayton H Brother M W 19 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
Gardner, Dwight Hired Hand M W 16 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Laborer

","STR06" "I40182","Jacobs","Henry Clemith","7 Jul 1911","9 Nov 1991","0","John W. Clark writes that he was a mechanic and lived in Reklaw, Texas.

FindAGrave shows that he shares a triple marker at McKnight Cemetery with both wives.","STR06" "I3202","","","","","","","" "I20233","Jacobs","Paul","10 Feb 1905","22 Oct 1977","0","TX Death Record - Jacobs Raymond P 10-22-1977 REAGAN M

SSDI - PAUL JACOBS 10 Feb 1905 Oct 1977 76932 (Big Lake, Reagan, TX) 77478 (Sugar Land, Fort Bend, TX) 449-01-8382 Texas","STR06" "I18645","Jacobsen","Luur","Bef 29 May 1650","Aft 1720","0","Jacob Luurszen and Stijntje Douwes had a son, Luur Jacobsen (son of Jacob) baptized in the Dutch Reform Church of New Amsterdam (NYC) in 1650. Only the father's name was recorded at that baptism. After the death of his father, Luur moved with his mother and stepfather to the area of Kingston.

from: Family History Our Dutch Heritage A Research Synopsis of the Kuykendall Family: Kuykendall, Kirkendall, Cuykendall, Coykendall, etc Compiled by Gene Kuykendall, 1997 http://w3.gorge.net/forest/FAMILY%20HISTORY%20BY%20GENE.htm

Emily Stowell notes that Luur signed his name using the toponym ""van Kuykendall"" only once that is known of, and that was at the christening of his youngest daughter, Seyte in 1706.

THE NAME KUYKENDALL, ITS ORIGIN, DERIVATION AND MEANING.

For a number of years I have occasionally met a person who formerly lived in Holland, and on hearing the name Kuykendall, the first thing almost that was said, was, ""Your name is Dutch, or of Dutch origin."" Several have told me they used to know people of our name in Holland, but that it was spelled a little differently there. Mr. A. J. F. Van Laer, Archivist for the state of New York, and New York State Library, writing to me in regard to the ancient home of the Kuykendall family, and the name, said: ""I suspect that Kijk-in-'t-dal is a locality near Wageningen, which lies on a high hill on the bank of the Rhine, and commands a fine view of the river."" In a letter written later he says: ""There seems to be no doubt that your family originally came from Wageningen. I am still inclined to think that Kijk-in-'t-dal may have been the form from which Kuykendall is derived, because there is an elevation near Wageningen, called Wageningsche Berg, from which one obtains a beautiful view of the valley of the Rhine, and secondly there are other names of similar construction in the Netherlands, the most striking being that of Kijk-in-de vegt, which is borne by a family in the province of Overijessel.""

In relation to this subject, Mr. L. P. de Boer, historian of Dutch American families, wrote me in March, 1913: ""I have struck analogies of the name Kuykendall in one of the Dutch periodicals, headed, ""Rare and Curious Names,"" a locality, Kykenweide, near Overyossel, is mentioned to have existed in 1460-1496, 'Mead on View,' or 'View of the Mead.' I now remember to have seen a street in Groningen called 'de Ky-in-Jat Straat,' or ""Look-in-the-gate' street. These examples strengthen my belief in the etymology of the name as suggested by Mr. Van Laer and you."" Kijk is an old Dutch word or form for view, and is pronounced as if spelled Kuyk or Kike. Mr. Van Laer says the derivation from Kijk-in-'t-dal, which in Gelderland dialect may well have been spelled Kuykendal or Kuukendal, seems altogether most likely.

Mr. Dingman Versteeg, genealogist for the Holland Society, says ""That so-called Scotch tradition was simply invented afterwards, to account for the misspelling Kirkendall."" It may help also to account for the mis-pronunciation of the name, for many even of those who spell it Kuykendall or otherwise, pronounce it as if spelled Kirkendall. Mr. Van Laer says ""The explanation of the name meaning Chicken valley is absurd, for if named from a valley where young chickens abounded, it would be more likely Kippendal (chickendale). There are several instances in the early records which would tend to show that the Kuykendall ancestors lived at or near Wageningen. We find Urbanus Luursen signed his name Urbanus Luursen van Wageningen, and the name of our ancestor appears in a power of attorney given by himself, signed ""Jacob Luyersen van Wageningen.""

At the time of the advent of our ancestor in America there were in use what are called patronymics, that is, father names. The family name corresponded to what is the surname now, but was often the name of the ancestral home, and was preceded by the word van, meaning from. If the family had adopted the name of the place where their fathers lived, then the Van was begun with a capital V, for instance Van Etten, Van Meteren. Many patronymics had a suffix that meant son, or son of. For instance a man who was the son of a father named William was called William's son, which later became Williamson, the family name. Thus we have the names Johnson, Peterson, Davidson, and many others. In the case of Irish and Scotch names there were many that were preceded by Fitz or Mac, which being added to other names, as Simmons, Hugh, Donald, made Fitzsimmons, Fitzhugh, McDonald or Macdonald, the terms Fitz and Mac meaning son or son of. In all these instances and many other, if the families should now undertake to trace their names back to their original formation, they would come to a person bearing the name Simmons, Hugh, or Donald, or otherwise, and if they wished to go still further back, they would have to seek some other proof or data to enable them to proceed.

It appears that the Dutch, along about the time our ancestors came to America, preferred the use of the patronymic or father name. Mr. Versteeg, genealogist for the Holland Society of New York, mentioned before, who was for some years the editor and publisher of ""The Netherland Register,"" had in one of the numbers of the magazine, a very interesting and instructive article pertinent to this subject. Speaking of changes of names he said: ""The Coykendall and Kuykendall families both trace their origin to Jacob Luurszen, but it was more than half a century after his death that his descendants began the use of the name Van Kuykendaal. The people were averse to using the family name, unless the person occupied a very prominent position."" While, as Mr. Versteeg says, the family name Van Kuykendaal does not appear until fifty years after the death of our Holland ancestor, the evidence as to our lineal descent from Jacob Luurszen cannot be doubted. It is clear from the record that our ancestor's name was Luurszen. The Kuykendall family name is not peculiar or different in this respect from many other names found all over the country.Take the name Roosevelt, for instance. The ex-president's ancestors came from Holland, and as it happened, from the same province of Gelderland as our Kuykendall ancestor. The Roosevelt name as found in early New York records was Claes Martinszen. His name is usually found written this way, and only twice as Claes Martinszen Van Roosevelt. The family dropped the Martinszen and the Van, and adopted Roosevelt as the family name, so that now it is Roosevelt (Rose-field), the locality in Holland from whence the family came. In precisely the same way the Kuykendall name was Luurszen, and our ancestor's name was Jacob Luurszen (Van Kuykendaal), as has been shown. Our people dropped the Van and the patronymic Luurszen, and retained the present family name Kuykendall.

From: Kuykendall, George Benson ""History of The Kuykendall Family Since Its Settlement in Dutch New York in 1646 With Genealogy,etc"" (Portland, OR, 1919)","STR06" "I24864","Jacobson","Ellen Othella","22 Mar 1904","21 Aug 1954","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX57-BMQ
Name: Ellen Otelia Mclemore
Death Date: 21 Aug 1954
Death Place: Brady, Mcculloch, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: w
Death Age: 50 years 4 months 29 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 22 Mar 1904
Birthplace: Williamson County, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: C. A. Jacobson
Father's Birthplace: Stockome, Sweden
Mother's Name: Mary Strand
Mother's Birthplace: Sweden
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Brady, McCulloch, Texas
Cemetery: Rochelle
Burial Place: Rochelle, Mcculloch, Texas
Burial Date: 22 Aug 1954
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114279
Digital Film Number: 4165544
Image Number: 1555
Reference Number: cn 40612
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I43489","Jacques","Blanche Irene","Abt 1898","Yes, date unknown","0","The Michigan Marriage index shows her as a daughter of Henry Jacques and Anna Hollister.","STR06" "I8166","Jakob","Leona E. I.","29 Nov 1919","22 Nov 2010","0","RAVENNA - Leona Lockhorn, 90, of Ravenna died Monday, Nov. 22, 2010, at Good Samaritan Center in Ravenna. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Ravenna. The Rev. Martin Egging will officiate. Burial will be in the Highland Park Cemetery in Ravenna. Wake services will be at 6:30 p.m. Friday at the church. Rasmussen Funeral Home in Ravenna is in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Lockhorn was born Nov. 29, 1919, in Rockville to Karl and Frieda (Jaeschke) Jakob. She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward Lockhorn. Survivors of the immediate family include three daughters and sons-in-law, Fayrene and Myron Hamouz, Lucille and Frank Schultz and Janice and Kirk Vifquain; a son and daughter-in-law, Gary and Patricia Lockhorn. Additional survivors include grandchildren, Michelle Hamouz, Mark Schultz, Sherry Schultz, Scott Lockhorn, Amy King and husband, Sean Casey, David Vifquain and wife, Gina and Aubrey Vifquain and fiance, Robert Novotny, great-granddaughter, Lydia King, sisters-in-law, Rose Jakob and Rosanda Schroll, nieces and nephews.

She married Edward Lockhorn on April 29, 1941, at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Ravenna. They made their home on a farm northeast of Ravenna. She worked as a cook at Ravenna Public Schools. She was also preceded in death by her parents and brother, Albert. Please sign the guestbook at www.theindependent.com/obits

Published in The Grand Island Independent on 11/24/2010
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I40636","","","","","","","" "I41803","","","","","","","" "I21428","James","Edwin Arthur","16 Aug 1858","1 Dec 1947","0","John Pezzano instead has his DOD as ca 1944 in Greenfield, WI. He notes that he was a son of John T. and Eliza E. James.","STR06" "I21428","James","Edwin Arthur","16 Aug 1858","1 Dec 1947","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Wisconsin, Fond du Lac County, Brandon Village
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 38 Sheet 4A
95-101
James, Edwin Head W M Aug 1858 41 M 6/12 Ill England England Jeweler
James, Grace Wf F W Mch 1869 31 M 6/12 1/1 Wisc Scotland Scotland
James, Myrtle E Dtr W F Sept 1883 16 S Wisc Ill Wisc At School
James, Ethel A Dtr W F Jun 1885 14 S Wisc Ill Wisc At School
Butts, Eva C StpDtr W F Apr 1887 12 S Wisc Wisc Wisc At School","STR06" "I21430","James","Ethel Adele","13 Jun 1885","19 Sep 1934","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FP7V-ZQT
Name: Ethel Adele Buehrig
Titles and Terms:
Name Prefix:
Event Date: 19 Sep 1934
Event Place: Ft. Lauderdale, Broward, Florida
Gender: Female
Race (Original): W
Race: White
Age (Original): 49y 3m 3d
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 13 Jun 1885
Birthplace: Brandon, Wis.
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name: Gay D. Buehrig
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name Prefix:
Father's Name: Ed. A. James
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Name Prefix:
Father's Birthplace: U.S.A.
Mother's Name: Emma Cross
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name Prefix:
Mother's Birthplace: U.S.A.
Occupation: Teacher & Tutor
Address: 607 S.W. 7th Ave.
Residence Place:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Fort Lauderdale
Burial Date: 20 Sep 1934
Funeral Home:
Informant's Name:
Additional Relatives:
GS Film number: 2135596
Reference ID: cn 14485
Collection: Ethel Adele Buehrig, ""Florida, Deaths, 1877-1939""","STR06" "I21430","James","Ethel Adele","13 Jun 1885","19 Sep 1934","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Florida, Broward County, Ft. Lauderdale, Pr 8
Enumerated 7 Apr 1930
ED 6-13 SD 7 Sheet 5A Stamped 168
28-118-134
Buehrig, Ethel Head R 20 F W 44 Wd 26 Wis Wis Wis Tutoring Private Pupils
Buehrig, Marion Dtr F W 16 S S. Dakota Ill Wis","STR06" "I33092","James","Francis Linda","30 Dec 1943","3 Feb 2023","0","Francis ""Linda"" James followed her soulmate and beloved husband, Kurt Butler, to be in the arms of our Savior February 3, 2023. There she met her mama Arletha ""Arlie"" Cooper, daddy Jesse Howard James, brother little Cole Harold, and 3 beautiful sisters, Bennie ""Neni"" Adkins, Betty Lou Foster and Dorothy Juan Hart. What a reunion!

She is survived by her three daughters, Linda (Terry) McCue, Toni (Matt) Wolff, and Angel James Butler; 8 adored grandchildren who know her as mamalynn: Joshua, Wesley, Rachel Lynn, Le'Chelle, Erica, Brooke, Elijah, and Wyatt; as well as many great grandchildren.


Mom was a devoted, mother, wife, mamalynn, aunt, cousin and friend. And to some strangers, their ""angel."" Mom was always there anytime she was needed. Only a phone call and drive away. She is the strongest person I know. Even in her illness and final earthly days, she declared, ""I dont need medicine; Jesus Christ is all I need!"" A woman of unwavering faith. We are so thankful she brought us up in the truth. She was our nurture, rock, shield, best friend, confidant, cheerleader and compass. To this day, she is still pointing us to Christ. Amen. Thank you, Mommy! I thank God for you and miss you every second of every day.

A Memorial Service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 22, 2023 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill, Texas.

Visitation will begin one hour prior to service time.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, July 26, 2023, Page 4","STR06" "I41800","James","Jesse Howard","2 Apr 1897","18 Dec 1984","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was a farmer in Houston County, Texas. His nearest relative was his mother, Docia James. Jesse was described as being of medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and brown hari.","STR06" "I41800","James","Jesse Howard","2 Apr 1897","18 Dec 1984","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

Texas, Sabine County, JP #4
Enumerated April 19, 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 6B
123-138
James, Jesse H Head M W 32 M 28 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
James, Arlie Wf F W 28 m 24 Tx Tx Tx
James, Dorothy Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
James, Bennie L Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
James, Cole H Son M W 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 8
Enumerated April 25, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-12 Sheet 11A
Rock Springs Road
24
Row 25
James, J H Head M W 42 M Tx R Sabine Texas Farmer
James, Arlie Wf F W 38 m Tx R Sabine
James, Dorothy Juan/Jeean Dtr F W 15 S Tx R Sabine
James, Bennie Dtr F W 12 S Tx R Sabine
James, Betty Louise F W 7 S Tx R Sabine
","STR06" "I42938","James","John T.","Abt 1831","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Illinois, McHenry County, Town of Richmond, PO Richmond
Enumerated 18 Aug 1870
Page 4
22-21
James, John 39 M W Farm Laborer $--- $600 England
James, Eliza 32 F W Keeping House England
James, Ellen 12 F W At Home Ill
James, Edwin 12 M W Assists on Farm Wisc
Renay, Andrew 14 M W Farm Laborer Ill

1880 Census
Wisconsin, Milwaukee County, Greenfield
Page 27 SD 1 ED 88
Enumerated 19 Jun 1880
Page 57C
277-262
James, John T W M 48 Farmer England England England
James. Eliza E W F 42 Wf Keeping House England England England
James, Edwin A W M 21 S Son Huckster Wis England England
James, Anna M W F 9 Dtr Attending School Ill England England
James, Felicity W F 6 Dtr Attending School Wisc England England
James, Raymond S W M 4 S Wis England England
","STR06" "I5591","James","Lillian","19 Sep 1877","22 Nov 1910","0","Called Lillie. Fay Payne Yeager has a photograph of Thomas B and his second wife Lillie with their first child, little Clyde Marion, taken in an Indian Territory studio in about 1900. Lillie has an Indian appearance but was listed as ""white"" on the 1910 census. Additionally, she was not listed as a citizen of The Five Civilized Tribes.

Later correspondence from her only surving child, Marguerite Ray, however, indicates she may indeed have been Native American. Marguerite wrote both Bessie (Gentry) Payne and Lois Payne in 1950, stating ""I had my proof of heirship papers filled out in Duncan and took them by Muskogee to the Indian Agency."" She also refers to help she received from Baron McClendon in this process. However, Marguerite may have been filing for benefits based solely on her father's enrollment in the Chickasaw tribe by marriage to his first wife, and not on her mother, Lillian.

This is Lillie's census listing at the time of the 1910 census, shortly before she died:

Oklahoma, Stephens County, Parks Township, District 240 215-215
Payne, Luellie Head F W 32 Wd 3/3 Texas Kentucky Missouri
Payne, Maryan (Clyde) Son M W 10 S Oklahoma Missouri
Texas Payne, John P(aul) Son M W 9 S Oklahoma Missouri
Texas Payne, Margrit Daughter F W 6 S Oklahoma Missouri Texas
Payne, Walter Brother in Law M W 42 Wd Missouri Missouri Missouri Rancher
Payne, Carl Nephew M W 13 S Oklahoma Missouri Texas
Payne, John E. Nephew M W 5 S Oklahoma Missouri Texas

DUNCAN WEEKLY BANNER Obituaries and Death Notices

November 25, 1910

The Banner, in common with the many friends of the relatives, is grieved at the announcement of the death, on Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock, of Mrs. Lillian Payne at the family home east of Duncan. She was sick only a few hours, acute conjestion being the cause of her death. Five (sic) children, the youngest five years of age, survive her. She was the wife of T. B. Payne, brother of W.W. Payne, who died about two years ago. Interment was in the Marlow cemetery yesterday afternoon.

The inscription on her headstone reads:
Honored beloved and We??
Here Mother lies
They who knew her best will
Bless her Name
and keep her memory dear
While life shall last

She MIGHT have been the daughter of Edward and Elizabeth JAMES, who were listed on the 1900 Indian Territory, Chickasaw Nation, census as follows:

JAMES, Edward Feb 1858 Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
JAMES, Elizabeth Jan 1860 Texas Missouri Missouri Mother of 11 children, 10 surviving

9 children were listed in the home with the James family. Perhaps Lillie, who married Thomas Bunker Payne in 1899, was the 10th child, the only one not living at home. I was unable to find this family in 1880 to confirm they might have had a three year old daughter named Lillian.","STR06" "I46997","James","Mildred Estelle","14 Aug 1933","17 Aug 2017","0","Mildred Estelle Lamb, 84, of Geneva, Texas passed Thursday, August 17, 2017 at her residence.

Millie was born in Geneva, Texas on August 14, 1933 to Edward and Lula McGown James. She was a member of Geneva Methodist Church and the VFW Ladies Auxiliary. She retired from Green Acres Group Home after 25 years as a caregiver.

She is survived by her sons, Haley Arnold and wife, Linda, of Bridge City, Texas, Tommy Arnold of Geneva, Texas, and Vance Arnold of Hemphill, Texas; daughter, Sandy Carr and husband, Daryl, of Geneva, Texas; sisters, Ruby Dickerson of Yellowpine, Texas, Reba Cooper of Pineland, Texas, and Florine Pitre of Hemphill, Texas; seven grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her son, Ronnie Arnold and grandson, Tommy Douglas Arnold, and brothers, Willard James, Ben James, Otis James, and Marvin James.

Visitation for Mrs. Lamb will be from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Friday, August 18, 2017 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, August 19, 2017 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with burial to follow in Myrtle Springs Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website. Also published on August 23, 2017, page 5, of the Sabine County Reporter","STR06" "I37757","James","Reba Jean","9 Jul 1942","22 Jan 2024","0","Reba Jean Cooper, 81, of Pineland, Texas passed away Monday, January 22, 2024 at Harbor Hospice in Jasper, Texas.

She was born July 9, 1942 in Milam, Texas to Edward James and Lula McGown James. She was a graduate of Hemphill High School and had worked as a secretary for the Sabine County Sheriff's Office for many years. A longtime resident of Sabine County, she had moved to Fort Worth with her husband when she was only 17 years old. They returned to Pineland in 1979 where she became a member of First Baptist Church.

Reba was the best wife and mother on the planet. She loved her grandchildren and enjoyed taking care of them. Everyone loved her and in return, she loved them.

She is survived by her husband of 63 years and 7 months, Arlon Cooper of Pineland; daughter, Tammy Gilchrest and husband, Garnett, of Gordan, Texas; son, Tony Cooper and wife, Lisa, of Azle, Texas; sisters, Ruby Lois Dickerson of Yellowpine and Florine James Pitre of Hemphill; grandchildren, Craig Cooper, John-Marc Cooper, Julia Cooper, Dakota Joy and Garnett Caden Gilchrest; and great grandchild, Joye Cooper.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Edward and Lula James; and siblings, Willard James, Mildred James Lamb, Jesse Ben James, Odis Print James, and Marvin Wayne James.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 24, 2024 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, January 25, 2024 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Kenny Cates officiating.

Burial will follow services in Cooper-Harris Cemetery.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 31, 2024, page 4","STR06" "I46996","James","Willard Edward","7 Feb 1932","28 Dec 2009","0","Willard Edward James, age 77 died December 28, 2009 in the Sabine County Hospital, Hemphill, Texas.

Mr. James was born on February 7, 1932 in Sabine County.

Willard lived and worked in Houston for years with Smith Industry Steel Fabrication. He moved back to Pineland three years ago after retirement.

Willard is survived by four sisters, Mildred Lamb of Bridge City, Texas, Ruby Dickerson and Reba Cooper both of Pineland, Texas and Florine Pitre of Hemphill.

He was preceded in death by three brothers, Ben, Odis and Marvin James.

Funeral Services will be Thursday, December, 31, 2009 at 2pm in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Burial will follow in the Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Geneva, Texas.

Copied from his Find A Grave Memorial Page","STR06" "I12025","Jameson","Ferris R.","Abt 1881","14 Jun 1948","0","A son of A. N. JAMESON and Maraby MOTT","STR06" "I47443","Jamison","Onie Lea","22 Nov 1900","12 Mar 1984","0","Onie Lee McCary, 83, of Milam died March 12 at Sabine County Hospital.

Funeral was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill with burial in Adams Cemetery in Shelby County.

A native of San Augustine County, she lived in Milam 50 years.

She is survived by four sisters, Sally Butler, Lera McCary, Annie Sanders and Cynthia Risinger, all of San Augustine.

Obituary from Sabine County Reporter, Hemphill, Texas, copied from Find A Grave

Her Find A Grave Memorial page links her to her parents, Thomas John Jamison and Nancy Elizabeth Horn, and nine siblings","STR06" "I32793","Janda","Alice Francis ""Babe""","13 Jun 1913","5 Jan 2006","0","She married first Roy DeForest Chapman. They were the parents of Garve Leroy and Gerald Francis Chapman.

After Roy Chapman died, she married Claude Arlin Peterson.

Obituary

Alice ""Babe"" Peterson

Alice ""Babe"" Peterson, 92, Canon City, Co., formerly Exeter, died January 5, 2006.

Survivors, son Garve Chapman, Lander, WY; Gerald Chapman, Canon City; sisters, Evelyn Elznic, Exeter, Effie Miller, York; three grandchildren, six great-grandchildren.

Graveside services 11 a.m. Thursday, Exeter Public Cemetery, Farmer and Sons Funeral Home, Geneva.

(Transcribed from a clipping provided by Sharon Nemeth)

From The Denver Post archives.


PETERSON, ALICE F. Alice F. Peterson, formerly of 5191 S. Grant St., Littleton. Memorial service Tuesday, 1 P.M. at Drinkwine Family Mortuary. Memorials may be made to the Salvation Army.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I3750","Janda","Anna","16 May 1884","24 May 1933","0","Sharon Nemeth emailed that ""Anna Janda Bures died 24 May 1933 and I was able to find two references to that in the Milligan Review, which was a weekly paper. Considering the in-depth information a lot of the other obits carried, hers is extremely short and a number of survivors are surprisingly not mentioned, including her step-mother, Rousy, her older half sister, Emma Hranac [Janda] Yeck, her older sister, Mary Janda Sluka, her younger half brothers, Joseph Janda (Sr.) and Ed Matejovsky, and her younger half sister, Agnes Matejovsky Redmond.

The first article ran in the 26 May 1933 issue on the front page and simply said, ""MRS. JOE BURES PASSES AWAY Mrs. Joe Bures passed away at the family home near Burress, Nebr., Wednesday, May 24. Funeral services will be held Friday, May 26th, and burial will be in the south cemetery at Milligan.""

A transcription of the 02 Jun 1933 obituary from the Milligan Review is below:

Anna Janda Bures

Anna Janda Bures was born in Fillmore County, May 16, 1884, and passed away at the family home near Burress, Neb., May 24, 1933, age 49 years and 8 days.

She leaves to mourn her loss her husband, Joe Bures, two sons Joseph and Leo, two brothers, Vincent and Gus, and one sister, Stella Posvar.

Funeral services were held Friday, May 26, burial in the south cemetery, Milligan.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, November 2008)","STR06" "I20092","Janda","Antonie","28 Sep 1881","16 Aug 1894","0","Killed, along with her father, by a lightening strike.","STR06" "I20095","Janda","August ""Gust""","11 Apr 1888","28 Aug 1956","0","Gust Janda Final Rites

Gust Janda, son of Joseph and Rose Janda, was born in Hemingford, Neb., April 11, 1888. He passed from this life at his home north of Fairmont August 28, 1956, having lived 68 years, 4 months and 17 days.

July 25, 1917, he was united in marriage to Elsie Zelenka at Lewistown, Mont. To this union were born five children.

About 1921 the Janda family moved from their homestead near Roy, Mont., to farm in Fillmore county, Nebraska. About ten years ago they move to their present home in York county.

He loved his family and found special joh in his growing grandchildren. He was a good neighbor, always ready to help in time of need.

In his passing Mr. Janda leaves to cherish his memory his wife, Elsie; his children, Mrs. Joe PERLMON of San Antonio, Tex., Mrs. Pearl LINDE of Albion, Dale Janda of Lincoln, Mrs. Charles BATES of Denver, Col., and David Janda, a student at the University of Nebraska; 12 grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Agnes ROGERS of Scymour, Mo.; one brother, Ed MATEJOVSKY of Clear Lake, S.D.; other relatives and many friends.

Funeral services were held at the Kritner-Ashby Funeral home in Geneva at 2 p.m. Friday, August 31, at 1 p.m. Rev. Willard F. Payne of the Fairmont Federated church officiated. Interment was in the Bohemian National cemetery at Milligan with the ZCBJ lodge in charge.

(Courtesy of Sharon Janda Nemeth)","STR06" "I20095","Janda","August ""Gust""","11 Apr 1888","28 Aug 1956","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, West Blue Twp
Enumerated April 22, 1930 by Gladys Martin
ED 30-25 SD 11 Sheet 3A Stamped 144
56-56
Janda, Gust Hd M W 42 M Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Janda, Elise G Wf F W 32 M Ok Germany Ks
Janda, Viola M Dtr F W 10 S Mont Neb Neb
Janda, Pearl M. Dtr F W 10 S Mont Neb Neb
Janda, Dale A. Son M W 8 S Neb Neb Neb
Janda, E. Elaine Dtr F W S 5 Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I27576","Janda","Dale August","10 Jul 1921","17 Dec 2000","0","Janda -- Dale A., 79, Lincoln, died Sunday (12/17/00). Born (7/10/21), Fairmont, to Gust and Elsie (Zelenka) Janda. Machinist, tool and dye leadman, Brunswick Corp., 25 years; retired 1991. Farmed near Fairmont, first 10 years of marriage. Author: ""The Back-Up Girl"" and ""Free Money."" Worked for 2000 Census. WWII Navy veteran. Past commander, VFW Post 8009. Past president, chairman, Neighborhood Watch. Past president, AARP No. 2152. Member: VFW Posts 131, 3606; Nebraska Writers Guild. Former member, Single Promenaders Square Dance Club. Volunteer, for Food Net.

Survivors: wife, Eunice; son, daughter-in-law, Mark and Michelle, Lincoln; daughters, sons-in-law, Sharon Nemeth, Lincoln, Barbara Janda, Greeley, Colo., Carolyn Stontz, San Clemente, Calif., Marilyn and Mike Kortum, Arlington, Texas; 11 grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; brother, sister-in-law, David and Martha, Lago Vista, Texas; sisters, Viola Lackey, Roosevelt, Ariz., Pearl Linde, Aurora, Colo., Elaine Bates, Strausburg, Colo. Preceded in death by parents.

Memorial services: 10 a.m. Thursday, Roper and Sons Mortuary, 4300 O St. The Rev. Dr. David Peterson. Visitation: 2-9 p.m. Wednesday, with family 7-9 p.m., mortuary. Memorials to: MAD Dads, 125 S. 52nd St., Lincoln 68510; or Havelock United Methodist Church, 4140 N. 60th St., Lincoln 68507

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I29172","","","","","","","" "I32234","","","","","","","" "I20096","Janda","Estella ""Staza"" Helen","18 Aug 1890","11 Oct 1951","0","She was listed as Staza on the 1900 census.

From:



N 147-4 POSVAR Estella H. Posvar, 1890 - 1951 (b: NE, d: 11 Oct 1951 age 61 yrs 1 mo of cerebral embolism, int: 16 Oct 1951, lot owner: Joseph E. Posvar, fd: HFH)

N 147-5 POSVAR Joseph E. Posvar, 1889 - 1966 (b: NE, d: 6 Sept 1966 age 77 yrs 6 mos, int: 9 Sept 1966, lot owner: self, fd: HMFH, s/s Estella Posvar)","STR06" "I32754","Janda","Frank","11 Feb 1910","30 Apr 1912","0","Milligan Times -May 3, 1912

Frankie Janda, the two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Janda of near Nelson, Nebraska, died the fore part of this week. The body was brought here for burial, the funeral being held Thursday afternoon. We extend our sympathy to the parents.","STR06" "I20091","Janda","Frantisek ""Frank""","27 Nov 1874","31 May 1913","0","The Late Frank Janda

Frank Janda was born in the village of Voleneca, Bohemia, in the year 1974 and died at the home of his father-in-law, Steve HLINA, in Madison precinct, Fillmore county, Nebraska, May 31, 1913.

He came to America with his parents in 1879. While living near Alliance, Neb., his father and sister were killed by lightning. He returned to Fillmore county, where he lived several years, going then to Canada. After staying there for four years, he again returned to Nebraska.

May 22, 1907, he was married to Mary Hlina. To them were born two children, one dying at the age of 2 years, 2 months and 19 days. In March 1912, Mr. Janda moved his family to Nelson, Neb., where he had bought a farm. He had been ailing since the first of the year and in April went to Lincoln to consult a specialist. May 1 he was operated on for appendicitis but it was found that cancer of the stomach was his real ailment. May 19 he was brought to the home of his father-in-law, where everything was done to relieve his suffering.

There are left to mourn his death his wife and little son, five brothers, five sisters, a stepmother and a host of friends.

Card of Thanks

I wish to thank all and especially the Woodmen who so kindly helped us during the sickness and burial of my husband.

Mrs. Mary Janda

(Courtesy of Sharon Nemeth)","STR06" "I20091","Janda","Frantisek ""Frank""","27 Nov 1874","31 May 1913","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore, Liberty Precinct
Enumerated 20 April 1910
SD 4 ED 32 Sheet 3B
58-58
Sluka, James Hd M W 35 m1 12 Neb Aust.Bohemian Aust Bohemi
an Farmer
Sluka, Marie Wf F W 37 m1 12 4/4 Aust.Bohemian Aust Bohemian Aust Bohemian 1880
Sluka, John O Son m W 10 S Neb Neb Aust.Bohemian
Sluka, James G Son M W 8 S Neb Neb Aust. Bohemian
Sluka, Gustav J Son M W 4 S Neb Neb Aust. Bohemian
Sluka, Lillie A. Dtr F W 2 S Neb Neb Aust. Bohemian
Sluka, Fred Brother M W 33 S Neb Aust.Bohemian Aust Bohemian
Janda, Estella H Sister-in-law F W 19 S Neb Aust.Bohemian Aust Bohemian Teacher School
Bartu, Mary Servent F W 19 S Neb Aust.Bohemian Aust Bohemian Servant Private Family
Svenda, Joseph Servant M W 26 S Aust. Bohemian Aust.Bohemian Aust Bohemian 1904 Pa Bohemian Laborer Farm
59-60
Janda, Frank Hd M W 30 m1 3 Aust. Bohemian Aust.Bohemian Aust Bohemian 1885 Na Farmer
Janda, Mary Wf F W 22 m1 3 2/2 Neb Aust.Bohemian Aust Bohemian
Janda, James Son M W 2 S Neb Aust. Bohemian Neb
Janda, Frank Son m W 2/12 S neb Aust. Bohemian Neb
Vacek, Anton Servant m W 21 S Aust. Bohemian Aust.Bohemian Aust Bohemian 1910 Bohemina Laborer Farm","STR06" "I32753","Janda","James","Abt 1908","20 Oct 1916","0","Nebraska Signal - October 26, 1916

Jimmie Janda, the eight year old son of Mrs. Frank Janda, died at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Lincoln, Friday, October 20. Death followed an operation. Frank Janda died about two years ago since which time Mrs. Janda has made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hlina. The funeral occurred at the home at 11:00 A.M. Sunday and interment in the National Cemetery, south of Milligan.","STR06" "I20088","Janda","Josef","Abt 1844","16 Aug 1894","0","His marriage license, from Dobrs, Book 3, Page 25, 167 Register, showed him as a cottager from Volenic house #26 county of Strakonice, son of Jan JANDA, cottage from Volenic house #26 and mother, Marie born VOJAT from Volenic house #41. He was shown as Catholic and single, age 24.

His passport, issued in 1880, showed him to be born in 1844, of medium build with brown hair and green eyes.

Joseph was a tailor. After his first wife (Josefa Rejsek) died, Joseph decided to move to Western Nebraska where much cheap land was available. He and his 15 year old daughter Mary moved to Box Butte County, near, Lawn and set up a homestead. Leaving Mary and a hired hand to hold down the claim, he returned to Fillmore County to sell his holdings there and move the rest of his family. Joseph, Mary and Frank plowed to new prarie land and planted flax, corn and wheat. The new area was difficult for farming, however, and was eventually seized by the bank. Joseph moved to Wyoming and hauled timber ties, eventually saving enough money to resume farming. After he and daughter Antonie were killed by lightning in an electrical storm, however, this children from his first marriage decided to return to Fillmore County. Joseph's second wife, Rousy, married a homesteader in the area, and they also returned to Fillmore County (Milligan, p 314).

From the HEMINGFORD GUIDE, August 17, 1894, courtesy of Sharon Nemeth

""A severe electric storm passed over the western part of the county yesterday afternoon, during which lightning struck the house of Joseph Janda, on 21-27-52, eighteen miles west of Hemingford, killing Mr. Janda and his thirteen year old daughter outright. Mr. Janda was a hard-working, honest and prosperous Bohemian farmer, and a leader among his people. THE GUIDE extends Mrs. Janda and her remaining children heartfelt sympathies.""","STR06" "I27560","Janda","Joseph Charles""Pepik""","14 May 1886","2 Apr 1935","0","(Research):1920 Census

Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Township, ED 37
Enumerated 14 and 15 Day of January 1920 by Herbert Howarth
SD 4, ED 37 Sheet 3B
61-61
Janda, Joseph C Hd M W 33 M Ne Bohemia Czech Bohemia Czec
h Farmer
Janda, Fanny B Wife F W 25 M Ne Moravia Moravian Moravia Moravian Labor Poultry Yard
Janda, Joseph Jr. Son M W 4 6/12 S Ne Ne Ne
Janda, Milton J Son M W 1 9/12 S Ne Ne Ne
Matejovsky, Rosie Mother F W 60 W 1883 Na 1891 Bohemia Czech Bohemia Czech Bohemia Czech Farmer General Farm

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated 8 Apr 1930 By Emily Havarth
ED 30-21 SD 11 Sheet 3A Stamped 120
61-61
Janda, Joseph C M W 43 M28 NE Czech. Czech. Farmer
Janda, Frances B F W 35 M20 NE Czech. Czech.
Janda, Joie D M 14 S Ne Ne Ne
Janda, Milton J M W 12 S Ne Ne Ne
Janda, Bernard W M W 6 S Ne Ne Ne","STR06" "I20090","Janda","Marie ""Mary""","26 Jun 1872","21 May 1946","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore, Liberty Precinct
Enumerated 20 April 1910
SD 4 ED 32 Sheet 3B
58-58
Sluka, James Hd M W 35 m1 12 Neb Aust.Bohemian Aust Bohemi
an Farmer
Sluka, Marie Wf F W 37 m1 12 4/4 Aust.Bohemian Aust Bohemian Aust Bohemian 1880
Sluka, John O Son m W 10 S Neb Neb Aust.Bohemian
Sluka, James G Son M W 8 S Neb Neb Aust. Bohemian
Sluka, Gustav J Son M W 4 S Neb Neb Aust. Bohemian
Sluka, Lillie A. Dtr F W 2 S Neb Neb Aust. Bohemian
Sluka, Fred Brother M W 33 S Neb Aust.Bohemian Aust Bohemian
Janda, Estella H Sister-in-law F W 19 S Neb Aust.Bohemian Aust Bohemian Teacher School
Bartu, Mary Servent F W 19 S Neb Aust.Bohemian Aust Bohemian Servant Private Family
Svenda, Joseph Servant M W 26 S Aust. Bohemian Aust.Bohemian Aust Bohemian 1904 Pa Bohemian Laborer Farm
59-60
Janda, Frank Hd M W 30 m1 3 Aust. Bohemian Aust.Bohemian Aust Bohemian 1885 Na Farmer
Janda, Mary Wf F W 22 m1 3 2/2 Neb Aust.Bohemian Aust Bohemian
Janda, James Son M W 2 S Neb Aust. Bohemian Neb
Janda, Frank Son m W 2/12 S neb Aust. Bohemian Neb
Vacek, Anton Servant m W 21 S Aust. Bohemian Aust.Bohemian Aust Bohemian 1910 Bohemina Laborer Farm","STR06" "I27575","Janda","Pearl M.","5 Aug 1919","3 Aug 2007","0","Dennis Belohlavy writes that she married Warren LINDE, and they were the parents of Harold Gene (b. 14 Dec 1949), Beverly and Darrell LINDE.","STR06" "I32261","","","","","","","" "I20098","Janda","Vincent","Jan 1894","Abt 1949","0","Sharon Nemeth emailed that in March 1913, the University of Nebraska hosted it Third Annual high school basketball tournament and the Geneva High School team won the state championship. In the Thursday, March 20, 1913 issue of the Nebraska Signal a four page article was written about the tournament. Vincent Janda was named to the First all-state Team. It was reported that ""Janda, the final selection for the first team, was the star of the tournament. No player compared with him in shooting goals. He was a demon on defense and on offense he could not be checked. His ability to break through three or four men because of his great strength was only surpassed by his ability to shoot baskets. From any point he found the rings nearly every time and, although a guard, piled up a record of scores surpassed by few forwards.""

Sharon also noted that Vincent Janda and May Paine were married 05 Jun 1920. Her father officiated, although they were married at her home, not at the church he served. Her father was the minister at Bethany Christian Church.

1225 06/08/1920 0 01 J530 JANDA, VINCENT; MARRIAGE: LANCASTER COUNTY, BETHANY.

NEGenWeb Project On-Line Library - news News Extraction Project NSHS Newspaper Extractions (for instructions go to: http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/topic/newspapers/NSHS/use.htm)","STR06" "I27574","Janda","Viola M.","13 May 1918","9 Jun 2008","0","Dennis Belohlavy notes that Viola married first Joseph PERLMAN, and they were the parents of Jacque, Jean, and Jerry. She married second Carl LACKEY. She was a widow, however, at the time of her death.","STR06" "I32233","Janda","Wayne L.","10 May 1950","21 Apr 1998","0","He worked for Boeing and made special parts for former president Ronald Reagan's airplane.","STR06" "I30799","Janes","Helene Laing","17 Feb 1896","20 May 1973","0","THE STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 16, September 7, 1953, reported that ""Higgins Lake was the meeting place this Summer of Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Kendall (Dorothy Striffler), Karen and Bill; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Seeley (Charlotte Striffler), Lynn and Fred; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Funston (Marjorie Striffler) and Sherrill; and Mrs. Fred. Striffler.""","STR06" "I23002","Janousek","Mary","Abt 1876","21 Oct 1961","0","She and her parents, Joseph and Barbara Eret Janousek, emigrated in 1882, settling first in Saline County. About six years later, her parents purchased a farm in Glengary Township.","STR06" "I33464","Janovec","John J.","12 Oct 1876","23 Feb 1943","0","The son of Jan Janovec (6 Jul 1850-30 Jan 1901) and his wife, Marie (2 May 1854-10 Jun 1914). Both are also buried in the Czech National (Killian) Cemetery in Saunders County, Nebraska.","STR06" "I18740","Jans","Aerjan ""Adrian""","Bef 1625","Abt 1657","0","Emily Stowell writes, in her historical novel AMERICAN NOMADS, that Adrian Jans ""came to Draedvadt in 1657 (when the) Indian troubles had just hotted up...Governor Stuyvesant sent (Adrian) to help move the scattered settlers' houses into the village and help put up the palisades. He was a house carpenter...(during the warfare with the Esopus tribe, the tribe) ambushed the soldiers and settlers down by the ball court near the Strand, collected the ransom for their prisoners, then tortured and killed seven of them....Adrien was one of the sorry seven. Burned alive like the rest..."" (Stowell, p 78).","STR06" "I14977","Jansky","Barbara","13 May 1891","26 Sep 1976","0","""...deceased but nothing known about her."" (Milligan, p 315).

Dennis Belohlavy instead has her date of birth as 13 May 1889.","STR06" "I32196","Jansky","Cyril","15 Mar 1870","10 Dec 1959","0","Cyril Jansky was a professor of electrical engineering and Dean of the College of Engineering at the University of Oklahoma before later accepting an appointment at the University of Wisconsin.","STR06" "I32196","Jansky","Cyril","15 Mar 1870","10 Dec 1959","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Wisconsin, Dane County
Madison St
24-25
Jansky, Cyril Hd M W 40 M 18 6/4 Wis Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia Professor University
Jansky, Nellie Wf F W 39 M1 18 6/4 Mich Mass NY
Jansky, Moreau Son M W 14 S Mich Wis Mich
Jansky, Nelson Son M W 7 S Mich Wisc Mich
Jansky, Karl Son M W 4 S Okla Wisc Mich
Jansky, Helen Dtr F W 5/12 Wisc Wisc Mich","STR06" "I30618","Jansky","Harriet Estelle","9 Sep 1928","19 Nov 2016","0","Obituary for Harriet E. Synovec

Funeral service for Harriet will be 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 23, 2016, at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska with Kim Dunker officiating.

Visitation will begin Tuesday, at 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the Funeral Home in Milligan and Wednesday 12:00 noon until service.

Burial will be in the Bohemian National Cemetery following the service. Memorials are directed to the family for later designation.

Harriet Estella (Jansky) Synovec was born on September 9.1028, on a farm near Tobias, Nebraska and passed away on November 19, 2016, at the Wilber Care Center at the age of 88 years 2 months and 10 days.

Harriet, one of five children, attended school in Tobias through the 12th grade graduating in 1945. While attending high school she received her teaching accreditation. The family moved to a farm 5 miles east of Milligan, and at that time she taught at Opossum Hill School, many days walking 1 ? miles to and from school. She worked for 2 years saving money to purchase a kitchen table and dresser for her new home with Milton.

Harriet married Milton Synovec on June 9, 1948 in Wilber, Nebraska. They made their home on a farm 8 miles east of Milligan, Nebraska where they farmed and raised their four children, Gene, Carol, Cindy and Gale. Together her and Milton ran a repair shop with Harriet being the bookkeeper for the business. Harriet was a housewife and mother and was willing to help wherever needed.

Harriet loved working with her flowers, gardening, canning and freezing all the produce to be used to feed the family, and as they grew it came in very handy when they would pop in for a visit. She loved her family and after the arrival of 9 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren time was spent with them learning to bake cookies and breads for them all to take home. She enjoyed spending time reading to the grandkids curled up on her lap. She also raised chickens and ducks and the grandkids would help gather the eggs and was affectionately known to all ""Grandma Chicken."" One of Harriet's special hobbies was making denim quilts out of Grandpas old overalls, which was presented to each grandchild and they are still enjoying them today.

Harriet and Milton continued to live on the farm until Milton's health failed and was moved to the Friend Nursing Home, passing away in 2009. Harriet made the decision to go to the Wilber Care Center in July of 2014. There she made many friends with the residents and staff and enjoyed visiting doing word search and watching television. Harriet was a very caring person and even in her final days would ask about the well being of the family.

Harriet is survived by her children; Gene and wife Dorothy Synovec of Western, Carol and husband Dr. Bruce Kennedy of Crete, Cindy and husband Gary Kastanek, of Tobias, Gale and husband Curtis Zach of Wilber; Grandchildren Stacey and husband Cory Nickel, Heather and husband Tim Sejkora, Gwen Thompson, Jennifer and husband Jeff Meinke, Jon and wife Shannon Kennedy, Amanda and husband Jason Dean, Jim Synovec, Josh Zach, and Jessie Zach and 18 Great Grandchildren. Sister, Marian and husband Walt Umphlett of Santa Maria, California, brother Larry and wife Diane Jansky of Milligan. Sisters-in-law Shirley and husband Richard Brunkow of Milligan and Mary Jansky of Milligan.

She was preceded in death by her parents William and Mamie Jansky, husband Milton Synovec, brothers Leslie and Lumir Jansky. Parents-in-law JC and Rose Synovec and sisters-in-law Irene Synovec and Mary Jansky.


(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I32200","Jansky","Karl Guthe","22 Oct 1905","14 Feb 1950","0","Karl Jansky, often referred to as the father of radio astronomy, was born on October 22, 1905 in Norman, Oklahoma. He was one of six children born to Nellie Jansky and Cyril Jansky, from whom he and his three brothers acquired an interest in physics at a young age. Cyril Jansky was a professor of electrical engineering and Dean of the College of Engineering at the University of Oklahoma before later accepting an appointment at the University of Wisconsin. It was in Wisconsin that Karl Jansky began his formal education. Following his public school years, he entered the state university, where he embarked on a study of physics. Jansky received a B.S. degree in 1927, graduating with honors. He remained at the university for an extra year as an instructor and completed coursework towards a graduate degree, but did not receive the degree at that time because he did not write a thesis.

Jansky began working at Bell Laboratories in 1928, despite the company's initial hesitation to hire him due to his health problems (Jansky had been diagnosed with chronic kidney disease in college). At Bell, he was assigned to a project investigating possible sources of interference in shortwave radio communications across the Atlantic. To embark on this study, it was necessary for Jansky to design special instrumentation. The large, directional antenna system he built to receive radio waves was mounted on a motor-driven turntable so that it rotated in all directions, resulting in it being nicknamed Jansky's merry-go-round. In addition to this device, he designed a receiver that minimized static and an apparatus for recording static variations. The new equipment was set up in Holmdel, a rural part of New Jersey, in 1930, and soon after the task of collecting data began.

Jansky spent many months recording the characteristics and intensity of static his instrumentation received, most commonly at a wavelength of 14.6 meters. In 1932, he reported his early findings and classified the static into three basic types. The first he attributed to local thunderstorms, the second to distant thunderstorms, and the third type, as he described it, was ?i?""composed of very steady hiss static the origin of which is not yet known.""?/i? Jansky had already at that point, however, begun to understand where the static was coming from, though he had been warned by his boss to be careful in declaring the information in case he proved to be wrong. The caution advised at Bell was understandable because Jansky believed the signal was coming from the center of the Milky Way galaxy and no one had ever detected extraterrestrial signals before.

The first clues that the static in question was extraterrestrial were revealed to Jansky during his study of its intensity, which peaked when the antenna was positioned so that it pointed at a particular part of the sky. Initially Jansky believed the point of the peak intensity to be following the sun and, thus, thought the sun might be the source of the signal. Over time, however, the peaks appeared to increasingly deviate from the path of the sun and he realized that they occurred not every 24 hours, as would be expected if the sun was the signal's source, but rather every 23 hours and 56 minutes. When he discussed the phenomenon with an acquaintance who had a background in astronomy, he was made aware that the four minute variation was characteristic of sidereal time, that is, time determined by the apparent daily motions of the stars. The sidereal day is shorter than the solar day because it is based solely on the amount of time required for the Earth to make a single rotation about its axis, whereas the solar day depends on this rotation as well as the Earth's orbit around the sun. This information, along with data indicating that the emission was coming from the direction of the constellation Sagittarius, enabled Jansky to firmly conclude that the mysterious signals were coming from space.
In 1933, Jansky published three papers outlining the data he obtained regarding the hissing static and the conclusions that he drew from the data. Two years later, he further hypothesized that the radiation most likely developed in interstellar space due to the thermal motion of charged particles. Interestingly, the scientific community seems to have at first taken less notice of Jansky's work than did the general public, which was made aware of the extraterrestrial radio waves in the headlines of the ?i?New York Times?/i? on May 5, 1933. Indeed, no academic or research institutions immediately followed up on Jansky's discovery, so that the next person to detect cosmic signals was Grote Reber, who constructed a radio telescope in his Illinois backyard in 1937 for his own personal use. Notably, Jansky had wanted to continue studying the radio waves he discovered himself and had tried to convince his employer to construct a dish antenna with a diameter of 30 meters for him to do so. Bell, however, was understandably only interested in the matter as far as it pertained to their communications business, and since there was no way to eliminate the hissing static, they considered the project complete. Jansky was, therefore, quickly assigned to new tasks.

The University of Wisconsin accepted Jansky's published papers on radio waves as his thesis and finally awarded him his M.S. degree in 1936. In 1948 he was made a fellow of the Institute of Radio Engineers. Otherwise, Jansky received few official honors during his lifetime related to his discovery, which opened an entirely new field of science. He remained at Bell Labs for the rest of his career, and there continued to contribute to improved radio communications. On February 14, 1950, he died of a massive stroke linked to his kidney disease. His wife, Alice, and two children survived him.

More than two decades after his death, the General Assembly of the International Astronomer's Union adopted the ""jansky"" as a unit of measurement for radio wave intensity as a tribute to Karl Jansky. Bell Labs later erected a monument to Jansky at the New Jersey site where he had carried out his groundbreaking study. The monument's dedication ceremony took place in 1998.","STR06" "I48470","Jansky","Larry William","2 Sep 1944","Mar 2023","0","Larry is a 1963 graduate of Milligan High School, farmer, and member of the National Guard. Diane is the daughter of Frank and Alma HROMADKA, and a 1964 graduate of Milligan High School. They were married on October 22, 1966, and are the parents of Shelly (July 27, 1968), Jeffrey (October 7, 1970), and Jody (September 16, 1974). (Milligan, p 317).

Obituary, Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Farmer and Son Funeral Home

A Memorial Service for Larry will be held on Thursday, March 23, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska. Kim Dunker will preside over the Memorial Service.

It was Larry's wish to be cremated and there will be no visitation.

Memorials are suggested to the Milligan Fire & Rescue.

Larry William Jansky was born on September 2, 1944 to William and Mamie (Simacek) Jansky in Friend, Nebraska. Larry was the youngest of five children. He married Diane Hromadka on October 22, 1966. Together they had three children: Shelley, Jeffrey and Jody. Larry passed away at Heritage Crossing in Geneva, Nebraska at the age of 78 years and 6 months after numerous health issues.

Larry grew up on the family farm East of Milligan. He attended District #100 for grades K-8th and spent his high school years at Milligan High School. Larry played drums in the band, football and ran track. He graduated in 1963. After graduation, Larry entered the National Guard and served for six years out of the York Unit. Larry picked up electrical skills from Curly Kotas, and this trade definitely came in handy when remodeling.

Larry worked alongside his father on the family farm. He took over the farm when his dad retired and moved to Milligan. Larry raised many different crops including milo, corn, wheat and soybeans. He enjoyed cutting hay and running the combine. Larry also raised cattle, hogs, and many feathered friends. Larry's dedication to farming and his family is admirable.

Larry volunteered as a firefighter and was extremely proud of the new Milligan Rescue Unit. During his free time, Larry enjoyed watching his grandchildren play sports, hauling them around on the Gator and playing family games of wiffle ball in the front yard. This became a family tradition at every holiday, weather permitting. Some of Larry's favorite hobbies included having coffee with his friends at Co-Op, Ron's Tavern and HWY 141 Express, checking his cows, and watching CNN and old Westerns.

It was a huge honor for Larry to receive the Nebraska Pioneer Farm Award for having land in the family for 100 plus years. This award was given to the Simacek-Jansky family farm established in 1915. He also received the Quilt of Valor for his years of service in the National Guard.

Larry was preceded in death by his parents, William and Mamie Jansky; in-laws, Frank and Alma Hromadka; siblings, Leslie Jansky, Lumir Jansky, and Harriet Synovec; his brothers-in-law, Milton Synovec and Gary Filipi; and his niece Karen Umplett.

Larry is survived by his wife, Diane Janksy; children Shelley Domant, Jeff Jansky, Jody Kerchal (Matt Kerchal); his six grandchildren: Mitchell Domant, Grant Domant, Kate Jansky, Cameran Jansky, Zoe Kerchal and Hudson Kerchal; his sister, Mariann Umplett; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and neighbors. It is clear that Larry was well-loved and will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and community.","STR06" "I20121","Jansky","Leone Gentry ""Lindy""","26 Jul 1919","29 Dec 2001","0","Obituary

Korbelik -- Leone G. ""Lindy,"" 82, Milligan, died Saturday (12/29/01) in Lincoln. Born, Milligan (7/26/19) to Frank and Josephine (Fujan) Jansky.

Survivors: sons, daughters-in-law, Delron and Loretta, Fairmont, Randy and Nancy, Lincoln, Rick and Linda, Milligan; daughter-in-law, Elain (sic) Korbelik, Milligan; brother-in-law, sister-in-law, Vance and MaryAnn Korbelik, Colorado Springs, Colo.; 10 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren.

Services: 2 p.m. Thursday, Milligan Auditorium, Milligan. The Rev. Brian Kottas. Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation: 1-9 p.m. Wednesday, Farmer and Son Funeral Home, Milligan. Memorials in lieu of flowers to Milligan Rescue Unit.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, 1 January 2002 Lincoln Journal Star)","STR06" "I30275","Jansky","Leslie Leroy","7 Jul 1924","24 Jan 2008","0","Leslie L. Jansky

Leslie L. Jansky 83, Crete, formerly of Milligan, passed away Thursday (1/24/08). Born in Tobias, Leslie joined the Navy during WWII and served in the Pacific. After WWII, he moved to Milligan where he pursued his love of farming until his retirement. In his later years, Leslie loved to visit about farming, politics, and the occasional sports event.

Leslie is survived by his wife, Mary, Crete; daughter and son-in-law, Laurie and Randy Foster, San Antonio, Texas; son, Kevin, Milligan; grandchildren, Ava, Ellie, and Iris Foster; brothers and sisters-in-law, Lumir and Mary Jansky, Tobias; Larry and Diane Jansky, Milligan; sisters and brothers-in-law, Harriet and Milton Synovec, Western; Marion and Walt Umphlett, Santa Maria, Calif.; nieces and nephews. Leslie was proceeded in death by his parents, William and Mamie (Simacek) Jansky; and his granddaughter, Delaney Foster.

No Services. Internment Lincoln Memorial Park. Memorials in care of the family. Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 South 14th Street, is handling the arrangements.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
","STR06" "I45225","Jansky","Lumir Frank","18 Aug 1933","13 May 2014","0","Lumir Frank Jansky, age 80, of Tobias, died Tuesday, May 13, 2014 in Exeter. Born Aug. 18, 1933 to William & Mamie (Simacek) Jansky in Tobias.

Survivors: wife, Mary of Tobias; son, William & wife Ann of Friend; two grandsons, Brent & Darin; sisters, Harriet Synovec of Friend, Marian & husband Walt Umphlett of Santa Maria, Calif.; brother, Larry & wife Diane of Milligan.

Services will be 2 p.m. Friday at the Milligan Auditorium in Milligan with Father David Bourek officiating. Cremation, no visitation. Memorials to the family for later disignation, in lieu of flowers. Arrangements by Farmer & Son Funeral Home. Condolences may be left at www.farmerandsonfuneralhome.com

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I47575","Jansky","Marvel Ann","18 Mar 1930","28 Jun 2020","0","Obituary
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)

A Private Family Mass Of Christian Burial for Marvel will be held on Thursday, July 2, 2020 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Tobias, Nebraska with Fr. Robert Barnhill presiding.

Visitation will take place on Wednesday, July 1, 2020 from 1:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. with the family present from 6:00 p.m. until the start of the Rosary at 7:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska.

Praying of the Rosary will be held on Wednesday, July 1, 2020 starting at 7:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska.

Graveside Services will be conducted following the funeral mass at the Tobias Cemetery in rural Tobias, Nebraska.

Memorials are to be directed to the family to be designated at a later date.

A Livestream Video of the services will begin at 10:30 a.m. To view the Livestream Video you can go to Farmer & Son Funeral Home's Facebook Page or in your search engine type @friendlyfuneraldirectors and click the link to Farmer & Son Funeral Home's Facebook Page.

Marvel Ann Baxa, daughter of Rudolph J. and Anna (Novak) Jansky was born March 18, 1930 near Geneva, Nebraska. She passed away on June 28, 2020 in Crete, Nebraska at the age of 90 days 3 months and 10 days.

Marvel graduated from Milligan High School in 1947. After graduation she taught school for two years at the Palmer, District 30 School in Saline County near Tobias, Nebraska.

On May 31, 1949 she was united in marriage to Leonard J. Baxa. They made their home on a farm northeast of Tobias, Nebraska where they lived until March of 2017. To this union 10 children were born. Eight sons and two daughters.

Marvel was a member of St. Joseph's Altar Society and held several offices over the years. She also taught C.C.D. classes and saw many changes in the ways of presenting the material. She enjoyed teaching the children and hoping that what she tried to instill in them bore fruit. Her church was very important in her life. Marvel also worked at the Meridian Public School system as a part-time cook. A plaque was given to her for 22 years of service.

Marvel was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She leaves to mourn her sons: James Leonard and Peggy of Crete, Nebraska; Daniel Joseph and wife Julie of Western, Nebraska; Steven Ray of Wilber, Nebraska; Ralph David and wife Jan of Tobias, Nebraska; Leonard John and Betty of Beatrice, Nebraska; Kevin Dean and wife Dawn of Roca, Nebraska; Michael Robert and wife Lisa of Clay Center, Nebraska. Daughters, Connie Lee Novotny of Sioux Falls, South Dakota; Sandra Renee of Jasper, Minnesota; 23 grandchildren and 30 great grandchildren and 8 step great grandchildren. Brother, Robert Jansky and wife Shirley of Lincoln, Nebraska; one aunt and many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

Preceding her in death are her husband, Leonard, parents, son, Allen, son-in-law, Wayne Novotny, sister, Elaine and brother-in-law, Edwin Grubbs.","STR06" "I29440","Jansky","Mary Adelaide","3 Apr 1913","18 Jun 1989","0","She was the daughter of Cyril M. Jansky, born in Wisconsin of Czech immigrants. He was a teacher throughout his active life, retiring as a professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Wisconin. Her mother, Nellie Moreau, was of French and English parentage.","STR06" "I47590","Jansky","Robert A.","10 Oct 1937","2 Nov 2020","0","Robert (Bob with one ""o"") A. Jansky, 83, passed away November 2, 2020 at Hillcrest Long Term Assisted Living in Lincoln Nebraska. He was born October 10, 1937 on a farm near Milligan Nebraska to Rudolph and Anna (Novak) Jansky.

Bob grew up on farms near Fillmore and Saline Counties and in the town of Tobias, Nebraska. Bob graduated from Tobias High School in 1955. After high school Bob attended Fairbury JR. College in Fairbury Nebraska. After college Bob worked for Safeway Stores and on construction projects. In 1960 Bob went to work at NPPD Sheldon Station in Hallam NE. In 1970 he transferred to NPPD Cooper Nuclear Station near Brownville Nebraska, where he retired in 1994 after 34 years of service.

Bob enjoyed woodworking in his shop. He produced several pieces of furniture and other items until his MS prevented him from working safely with power tools. He was also an avid Husker fan. Bob married Shirley Oberhelman on September 9, 1957, in Fairbury Nebraska. They were happily married for 63 years. Four children were born of this union. Bob was preceded in death by his parents, Rudolph and Anna (Novak) Jansky and his 2 sisters Elaine (Edwin) Grubbs and Marvel (Leonard) Baxa.

Bob is survived by his spouse Shirley, and his sons, Martin (Doris) Jansky of Lincoln NE and Randal (Jennifer) Jansky of Kearney NE, his daughters Valeri (Mark) Gillan of Key Largo FL and Christine (Kent) Obrist of Lincoln NE; grandsons Nickolas Gillan of Lynchburg VA and Robert Gillan of Daytona Beach FL, granddaughters Casey Jansky of Lincoln NE and Jordan Pearson of Elm Creek NE, Ashleigh Tvrdy and Jessica Obrist both of Omaha NE and one great grandson Wesley Pearson, his many nieces, nephews, other family and friends.

Please visit the Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home website at www.lincolnfh.com to leave condolences and for more details. Memorials to the Multiple Sclerosis Society, or to the family for future designation.

(Courtesy Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I20112","Jansky","Rudolph J.","Sep 1902","27 Apr 1952","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave Memorial Page

Thanks to Contributor M. Jensen Seggerman, #47078678, for the following:

Rudolph J. Jansky, son of Josephine and the late Frank J. Jansky, was born near Milligan, Neb., September 9, 1902. He passed away at his home near Milligan Sunday, April 27, 1952, at the age of 49 years, 7 months and 18 days. He attended the rural school and the Milligan high school, after which he made farming his occupation.

February 28, 1929, he was united in marriage to Anna E. Novak and to this union were born two daughters and one son.

He was a kind and loving husband, father and grandfather. He always had a cheering war of all and greeted everyone with a smile. He had many friends and will be missed by all.

He leaves to mourn his departure his wife, Anna; son, Robert; daughters, Mrs. Leonard (Marvel Ann) Boxa of Tobias and Elaine Jansky of Lincoln; his mother, Josephine Jansky of Milligan; a brother, William of Tobias; two sisters, Miss Alice Jansky and Mrs. Millard (Leona) Korbelik, both of Milligan; many nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives and friends. His father and three brothers, Frank, Milo and Leo preceded him in death.

He was a member of Z.C.B.J. lodge Cornhusker No. 283.

Funeral services were held from the Milligan auditorium Tuesday, April 29, at 2 p.m. with Rev. C. Stirn officiating. Mrs. James A. Hamouz and Mrs. E. A. Havel, accompanied by Virgie Lee Havel on the organ, rendered the song service. Mrs. Frank W. Kassik spoke in behalf of Cornhusker lodge No. 283. A very large number of relatives and friends came to pay their last respects and accompanied the funeral cortege to the final resting place in the Bohemian National Cemetery, where he was laid to rest beneath a blanket of beautiful floral tributes.

The Nebraska Signal May 1952.","STR06" "I16242","January","Eliza Ann","Bef 1804","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Samuel January and Elizabeth Marshall.","STR06" "I15153","Jaros","Anna","3 May 1874","31 Aug 1937","0","Place of birth shown as Trtice, Okres Nove Stracie, Bohemia","STR06" "I8799","","","","","","","" "I19501","Jarrett","Willie A.","Bef 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of P.P. and M.E. Jarrett, who are listed in the 1860 Sabine Parish census.","STR06" "I12028","Jaus","Catharine","30 Nov 1911","15 Jan 1912","0","Art Peck instead shows her life span from 1905-1906. Could Fred and Mary have had two daughters named Catharine, both that died young? Or is Art just mistaken.","STR06" "I12761","Jaus","Frederick W.","3 Nov 1881","15 Oct 1984","0","Marjory Battel reported that Fred celebrated his 100th birthday with an open house for 300 guests, a private party at his daughters home, and a fellowship dinner for 200, sponsored by his church. He died three weeks prior to his 103rd birthday.

According to Art Peck, he was featured in an article in the May 18, 1981 edition of THE DETROIT NEWS. They noted that he farmed until 1927. Then he repaired and sold farm machinery along with performing masonry work. After his wife died in 1976, he moved into the home of his daughter Laura. Although he required a walker to get around, he still fished and gardened regularly.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, October 18, 1984
Page Four
Obituaries

Fred Jaus, 102, succumbs Monday

Fred Jaus, 102, of Bad Axe died Monday at Huron Memorial Hospital after a short illness.

He was born November 3, 1881 in Elkland Township, near Cass City, son of George and Christina (Benkelman) Jaus.

Jaus and Miss Mary Schwegler were married January 25, 1905 in Cass City. She died Nov. 2, 1933.

He married Mrs. Olive (Wright) Frahm June 8, 1941 in Clarkston. She succumbed March 2, 1976.

Jaus was a former member of Salem Evangelical Church, Cass City, and a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Bad Axe.

He was a resident of Cass City of 50 years after retiring from farming in 1927.

He moved to Bad Axe about eight years ago to live with his daughter. His lifelong hobbies were gardening and fishing.

Surving is one daughter, Mrs. Laura Lenzner, Bad Axe.

One daughter, Katherine, and two brothers, Samuel Jaus and John Jaus, preceded him in death.

Services were held Wednesday at the First Presbyterian Church, Bad Axe. The Rev. Joel Fiscus, pastor, officiated. Burial was in Elkland Cemetery, Cass City.

Memorials may be made to the First Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund.","STR06" "I12761","Jaus","Frederick W.","3 Nov 1881","15 Oct 1984","0","(Research):
Census Information

1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 16 and 17 Jan 1920
SD 7 ED 178 Sheet 3B
73-76
Jaus, Fred W Hd M W 38 M Mich Germany Germany Farmer
Jaus, Mary Wf F W 38 M Mich NY NY
Jaus, Laura Dtr F W 12 S Mich Mich Mich

1930 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland twp, Cass City Village
Enumerated April 12, 1930 by Helen G. Schwaderer
ED 79-11 SD 11 Sheet 5A Stamped 188
East Main Street
116-122
Jaus, Frederick W. Head O $2000 M W 48 M23 Mich Germany Germany Salesman Implement
Jaus, Mary Wife F W 48 M 23 Mich Germany NY
Jaus, Laura M Dtr F W 22 S Mich Mich Mich Saleslady Groceries","STR06" "I5109","Jaus","George Alvin","23 Feb 1903","12 Feb 1921","0","Cass City Chronicle
February 18, 1921
Page One

Find Their Son Dead in Bed
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jaus Made Startling Discovery Saturday Morning
Young Man Was in Usual Health When he Retired on Friday Evening

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel JAUS of Elkland township were terribly shocked and grieved Saturday morning when they found their son, George, aged 17 years, dead in his bed. The young man had been in his usual health on Friday, having worked all day buzzing wood. He spent the evening in playing the phonograph and visiting with members of the family. When he failed to answer the morning call Saturday, his parents made the startling discovery of his demise. Death was due to appoplexy.

George Alvin Jaus was born in Elkland Township, Feb. 23, 1903. He attended the ""Brick"" school three miles northeast of Cass City until he had finished the eighth grade and since that time has been employed on his parents's farm where he proved to be a great help and an efficient coworker with his father in carrying out the farming operations.

The young man was a member of the Evangelical church and took much interest in the Sunday school of that church. He was held in high esteem by his many friends.

Funeral services were held at the Evangelical church Tuesday afternoon, Rev. F.L POHLY officiating and interment was made in Elkland cemetery. Vernon STRIFFLER, Grant PATTERSON, Leonard STRIFFLER, Arlie SPENCER, Lawrence BUEHRLY and Louis STRIFFLER, members of George's Sunday school class, acted as pallbearers.

Besides his parents, he leaves one sister, Minnie.

Art Peck relates the following family story, ""George grew so large that his heart could not take it.""

Jaus, George A,b. 23 Feb 1903, d. 12 Feb 1921

Source:

http://www.interment.net/data/us/mi/tuscola/casscity/index.htm","STR06" "I12668","Jaus","Johann Georg","7 Jan 1849","8 Aug 1900","0","TriCounty Chronicle
Vol. 2, No. 13
Cass City, Michigan, Friday, Aug. 10. 1900

Elkland Township Loses One of Its Best Citizens

Death has again entered our community and taken from our midst a man of more than ordinary ability. Geo. Yaus was a student. He read much, and in argument he was apt and logical. In conversation he was humorous, and in all his dealings he proved himself to be a man of good judgement and practical worth. Mr. Yaus was born in Germany in the year 1849. Losing his parents in early youth, he was forced to take up the burden of life in his teens. In the year 1872 he was married to Christina Benkelman and the following year they came to this country. Arriving here he settled down in the wilderness back of John Striffler's where he hewed out a home. Later on he sold the place and moved upon the present homestead. Last November, Mr. Yaus was taken sick. At first his condition was not serious, but during the winter he became weaker and in spite of all medical aid he finally succumbed to what has proved to be an abcess in his head. He leaves a wife and three children who have the sympathy of the entire community in their great bereavement. The funeral was held last Tuesday from the Evangelical church. It was largely attended which showed that he was held in high esteem in the community.


Jaus, George,b. 7 Jan 1845, d. 8 Aug 1900

Source:

http://www.interment.net/data/us/mi/tuscola/casscity/index.htm","STR06" "I12762","Jaus","John","17 Jan 1884","20 Jan 1962","0","John was living with his brother, Samuel, at the time of the 1910 census.

Cass City Chronicle
January 25, 1962
Page 8

John Jaus Dies after Long Illness

Funeral services were held Tuesday at Little's Funeral Home for John G. Jaus, Cass City, who died Saturday, January 20, at his house after a long illness.

Mr. Jaus, 78, was born in Tuscola County on January 17, 1884. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Jaus. He married Miss Maud KRAMP in Detroit on July 1, 1911. He was in the oil business in Sandusky for 12 years, and before that, farmed for a time in Elkland Township. They moved to Cass City in 1945. He was a member of the Evangelical United Brethern Church, Cass City. Surviving, besides his wife, is a brother, Fred Jaus, Cass City. A brother preceeded him in death.

Rev. S.R. Wurtz officiated at the services and interment was in Elkland cemetery.","STR06" "I12762","Jaus","John","17 Jan 1884","20 Jan 1962","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland
Enumerated 21 January 1920
SD 7 ED 178 Sheet 6A
FM 123-126
William and Elizabeth STRIFFLER
Fm 124-127
Jaus, John Hd M W 36 M Mich Germany
Germany Farmer
Jaus, Maud Wife F W 31 M Mich Germany/German Canada/German
Fm 125-128
John A. and Augusta Benkelman","STR06" "I12029","Jaus","Laura May","16 May 1907","7 Apr 1987","0","Cass City Chronicle
April 15, 1987

Obituaries
Page Eleven

Laura Lenzner

Laura M. Lenzner, 79, Bad Axe, died Tuesday, April 7, at McKenzie Memorial Hospital, Sandusky, after a long illness.

She was born May 16, 1907 in Elkland Township, daughter of the late Fred and Mary (Schwegler) JAUS. She married Dr. Gray F. Lenzner Oct. 25, 1940 in Geneva, Ohio. He preceded her in death Nov. 2, 1961. Mrs. Lenzner attended the Wright Rural Elementary School, Elkland Township. She was employed at the former A&P and Economy markets in Cass City. She was a librarian at Bad Axe Public Library for many years and a member of First Presbyterian Church, Bad Axe. Surviving are a number of cousins. Services were held Friday at First Presbyterian Church. The Rev. David Dively, pastor, officiated. Burial was in Colfax Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the First Presbyterian Church, Bad Axe.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)

Laura Lenzner was one of the cousins of BonnieMargaret Jacobs who searched their Bibles and records and picture collections to provide information for her 1981 manuscipt about the history of the Benkelman family.

","STR06" "I5108","Jaus","Minnie Edith","19 Mar 1907","22 Mar 1986","0","She worked as a housekeeper for Laura and Lloyd Bryant and raised their children. She lived in the family home on Woodland Ave in Cass City until she could no longer care for herself. She spent her last years in a nursing home in Cass City. She was fond of children.

Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, March 26, 1986
Page 10

Minnie Jaus

Miss Minnie Edith Jaus, 79, a lifelong resident of Cass City, died Saturday, March 22, at Provincial House after a lengthy illness. She was born March 19, 1907, in Cass City, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel and Lena Helwig Jaus. She was a member of the Salem United Methodist Church in Cass City.

She is survived by a number of cousins. One brother, George, preceded her in death. Funeral services were to be conducted Tuesday at 3 p.m. at Little's Funeral Home, Cass City, with Rev. Clare Patton, pastor of the Salem United Methodist Church of Cass City, officiating. Burial will be in Elkland Cemetery, Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, 2007)","STR06" "I12760","Jaus","Samuel","10 Dec 1878","28 Apr 1952","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, August 19, 1938
Local Happenings
Page 3
Samuel JAUS, daughter, Miss Minnie, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel HELWIG were Sunday guests of Mr. Helwig's sister, Mrs. Russell SHERMAN at Caro.

Cass City Chronicle
May 2, 1952
Samuel Jaus Dies after Long Illness

Mr. Samuel Jaus, 74, who had been in ill health for the past three years, died Monday morning, April 28, at his residence. He had been a lifetime resident of this community. He was born December 10, 1878 in Elkland Township, the son of George and Christina JAUS. On March 12, 1902, he married Miss Lena HELWIG in Cass City. They made their home on a farm in this community. Mrs. Jaus died in 1931. In 1940, Mr. Jaus moved to Cass City. He was employed at Nestles until ill health forced him to retire. For the past 50 years, he had been a member of the Evangelical United Brethren Church and also a member of the Elkland Arbor of Gleaners.

He leaves one daughter, Miss Minnie Jaus, and two brothers, John and Fred, all of Cass City. A son, George, preceded him in death.

At 12:00 noon, Thrusday, he was taken from Little's Funeral Home to be in state until 2:00 p.m. at the Evangelical U.B. Church. Rev. S.R. Wurtz officiated. He was buried in the family lot in Elkland Cemetery.","STR06" "I12760","Jaus","Samuel","10 Dec 1878","28 Apr 1952","0","(Research):Census Information:

Census Information:

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 19 and 20 April 1910 by John A. Benkelman
SD 8 ED 112 Sheet 2A
29-31
Jaus, Samuel HD M W Mich Germany Germany Farmer
Jaus, Lena Wf F W 31 M 8 3/2 NY NY NY
Jaus, George Son M W 7 S Mich Mich NY
Jaus, Minnie Dtr F W 3 S Mich Mich NY
Jaus, John Bro M W 26 S Mich Germany Germany Farmer
Jaus, Christina Mother F W 58 Ed 6/3 Germany Germany German
y Own Income


1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 16 and 17 Jan 1920
SD 7 ED 178 Sheet 3B
65-68
Jaus, Samuel Hd M w 41 M Mich Germany Germany Farmer
Jaus, Lena Wf F W 40 M NY NY German NY German
Jaus, George Son M W 16 S Mich Mich NY
Jaus, Minnie Dtr F W 12 S Mich Mich NY
66-69
Jaus, Christina Hd F W 67 Wd 1870 Na 1876 Germany Germany Germany","STR06" "I15469","Jeffers","J. Ulrich","Bef 1896","Bef 1962","0","The son of Charles B. JEFFRIES and Lula B. COCONOUGHER. He was a DPM CD-Chiropractor, and was trained, along with his wife, at the Hinsdale Sanitarium, an Adventist Hospital just outside Chicago. He graduated in 1917, with his wife graduating in 1919. They were Missionaries in Hawaii for several years before Sylvia's death.","STR06" "I15468","","","","","","","" "I3096","","","","","","","" "I3106","","","","","","","" "I3107","","","","","","","" "I3402","Jeffery","Rosa Lee","9 Aug 1910","21 May 1999","0","Social Security Death Index:

ROSA L MCLEMORE 09 Aug 1910 21 May 1999 (V) 75951 (Jasper, Jasper, TX ) (none specified) 456-12-2950 Texas

The actual Social Security Application (Form SS-5), completed on March 31, 1938, reads as follows:

Rosa Lee Jeffery Jones
Rt. 1, Box 37
Pineland, Texas
Turner's Cafe
Voth Road, Voth, Texas
Age 27, DOB 8-9-1910
Place of birth: 18 miles from Hornbeck, Vernon Parish, Louisiana
Parents: Jack JEFFERY and Josephine GORDON
Female, White

Nan Kittell lists her maiden name a BYRD, and not JEFFERY, but this appears to be in error, as Byrd was the last name of her mother's first husband, who died some 10 years prior to Rosa's death.","STR06" "I803","","","","","","","" "I12368","Jeffrey","John Arthur","27 Dec 1896","24 Nov 1979","0","The birth certificate of his daughter, Bonnie, shows he was born in Wayneville, Illinois.

He may be the son of John Austin Jeffrey and his wife, Malinda Jane Lane of DeWitt county, Illinois.

More details on this family can be seen here:

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=phacops&id=I9382","STR06" "I12368","Jeffrey","John Arthur","27 Dec 1896","24 Nov 1979","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Illinois, DeWitt County, Wapella Twp, Wapella City
Enumerated 7 Jan 1920
SD 11 ED 102 Sheet 6A
141-141
Jeffrey, John A Head M W 23 M Ill Ill Ill Teacher Public School
Jeffrey, Helen E Wf F W 23 M Ill Ill Ill
Jeffrey, Mary/Merry E Dtr F W 9/12 S Ill Ill Ill

1930 Census
not located

1940 Census
Texas, Bexar County, JP 2, Los Angeles Heights
Enumerated May 1940
SD 20 ED 15-7 Sheet 62B
Edison
1335
Jeffrey, John A Head M W 43 M Ill Same House Salesman Specialty
Jeffrey, Helen E Wf F W 43 N Ill Same House
Jeffrey, J. Allen Son M W 19 S Ill Same House New Worker Route Man Dairy
Jeffrey, Betty Jane Dtr F W 16 S Ill Same House
Jeffrey, Bonny Lane Dtr F W 5 S Tx Same House","STR06" "I42525","Jeffrey","Junior Allen","8 Sep 1920","26 Dec 2005","0","From FindAGrave:

Veteran of World War II. Served in the United States Marine Corps. Preceded in death by his parents, John Arthur and Helen Copeland Jeffrey; and his sister, Violet Patsy Lee Jeffrey in 1938. Sources: San Antonio Express News obituary, December 28, 2005; and the Nationwide Gravesite Locator.","STR06" "I42527","Jeffrey","Patsy Lee ""Violet""","12 Nov 1931","4 Apr 1938","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDB3-LTM
name: Patsy Lee Jeffrey
death date: 04 Apr 1938
death place: Precinct 1, Bexar, Texas
gender: Female
race: white
death age: 6 years 4 months 22 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 12 Nov 1931
birthplace: San Antonio, Texas
marital status: Single
spouse's name:
father's name: J.A. Jeffrey
father's birthplace: Ill.
mother's name: Helen Copeland
mother's birthplace: Ill.
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place: Mission B. Park
burial date: 05 Apr 1938
additional relatives:
film number: 2117693
digital film number: 4030406
image number: 890
reference number: cn 16309
Collection: Patsy Lee Jeffrey, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I7906","Jellison","Franklin Delano","Abt 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","1930 Federal Census California, Kern County, Panama, ED 64 112-112 Jellison, Frank D. Hd M W 43 M Kansas Maine Iowa Farmer Jellison, Ethel M Wife H F W 39 M 35 Kansas Missouri Kansas Morris, Velma StepDtr F W 19 M 15 Kansas Missouri Kansas Morris, Rosalie Grd Dtr F W 3 6/12 S Calif Kansas Kansas Saleslady Dry Goods Morris, Robert Grd Son M W 2 3/12 S Cal Kansas Kansas","STR06" "I30815","Jenison","Julina","8 Nov 1841","Yes, date unknown","0"," She was of Alden, New York at the time of her marriage.","STR06" "I32761","Jenkins","Clarence","31 May 1905","22 Jan 1995","0","Norman Jenkis writes that his father, Clarence, died in Gainesville, Florida.","STR06" "I19464","Jenkins","Emma T.","Abt 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","On her Gedcom, Barbara Dore notes that the last name might instead be GENKINS, and that she was born in Alabama, not Texas.","STR06" "I38283","Jenkins","Hugh Donna","31 May 1914","29 Nov 1952","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3ZC-3D7
name: Hugh Donna Jenkins
event: Death
event date: 29 Nov 1952
event place: Smiths Bluff, Jefferson, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Divorced
birth date: 31 May 1914
Usual occupation Asst Operator Pure Oil Refinery
Veteran? No
informant Lottie Ruth Jenkins
birthplace: Honey Island, Texas
father's name: George Hugh Jenkins
mother's name: Annie Reese
Cause of Death Burns Explosion Accident Pure Oil Refinery Smith's Bluff, Jefferson Co, Texas
Cemetery Fellowship Cemetery Warren Texas
certificate number: 55384
film number: 2113701
digital folder number: 005145653
image number: 02922
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Hugh Donna Jenkins, 1952","STR06" "I1919","Jenkins","Joseph","Nov 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","The Jenkin's adopted their niece, Mabel Newport, after her parents (Florence Kuykendall and Uriah Newport) died.","STR06" "I2122","Jenkins","Sarahanna ""Anna"" Josie","30 Jun 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Elijah and Sarah Jane (Miller) JENKINS.","STR06" "I2122","Jenkins","Sarahanna ""Anna"" Josie","30 Jun 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Indiana, Crawford County, Whiskey Run Twp
Pg 17 Distr #23
#143-143
Elijah Jenkins W M 41 Laborer In Ky Va
Sarah J. Jenkins Wf W F 35 Keeping House In In In
Henry Jenkins Son W M 21 Laborer Farm In In In
Lafayette Jenkins Son W M 15 Laborer Farm In In In
Edward Jenkins (no listing) W M 14 At home In In In
Margaret I Jenkins Dau W F 11 At home In In In
Cora M Jenkins Dau W F 8 At Home In In In
Martha A. Jenkins Dau W F 4 At Home In In In
Sarahann J Jenkins Dau W F 6 At Home In In In
Joseph Jenkins Dau (sic) W M 6/12 Dec At Home In In In

1900 Census
Indiana, Orange County, Southeast Twp
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
Page 84 Sheet 1 Distr #103
#11-11
John B. Curlis W M May 1858 42 Head M 7 yr Oh NJ In
Sarah A. Curlis W F June 1871 28 Wife M 7 yr 3/3 In In In
Raymond R Curlis W M Aug 1894 5 Son S In Oh In
Elma O. Curlis W F Jan 1897 3 Dau S In Oh In
Stella V. Curlis W F Apr 1900 1/12 Dau S In Oh In","STR06" "I9202","","","","","","","" "I32760","Jenkins","William ""Willie""","Abt 1904","Yes, date unknown","0","Norman Jenkins writes that William died in the VA Hospital in Hot Springs, Arkansas.","STR06" "I41537","","","","","","","" "I48199","Jennings","Anna Syrenthia","9 Feb 1959","4 May 2022","0","Anna Syrenthia ""Cindy"" McClelland, 63, of Bronson, Texas passed away Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at her residence.

Cindy was born in Lufkin, Texas on February 9, 1959 to K. D. Jennings and Etta Faye Mettlen Jennings. She was a resident of Diboll before moving to Bronson in 2000. She was a loving wife and mother who enjoyed gardening and spending time with her family.

Cindy is survived by her husband, Dee Royce McClelland of Bronson; sons, Danny Joe Landrum and wife, Amy, of Huntsville and Michael Dee McClelland and wife, Heather, of Bronson; daughters, Glenda Norris and husband, Jeff, of Montgomery, Texas and Dee Ann Duffey and husband, Scott, of Bronson; sisters, Mildred Fisher and husband, Jim, of Diboll and Judy Thompson and husband, Freeman, also of Diboll; grandchildren, Hunter Cabral, Camrin McClelland, Kaleigh McClelland and Billie, Kelbie McClelland and Levi, Peyton McClelland, Destiny Perry and Luke, Haylee Kellar and Eric, Hollis Anderson and Brittany, Krysta Landrum, Alicia Norris, Kaitlynn Norris, Ashlynn Naquin and Beau, Ashlyn Norris, Austin Norris, Delaney Norris, Katilyn Frick, Josh Duffey and Aubrey, and Paisley Duffey; and great grandchildren, Sonjal McClelland, Laikyn Latham, Elliott Perry, Abigail Perry, Blaekly Naquin, Beau Naquin, Keagan Henderson, Emilee Frick, Lou Kaisee Meeks, and Parklynn Koll Duffey.

She was preceded in death by her parents, K. D. and Etta Jennings; sister, Kathy Martin; and daughter, Elizabeth JoAnna Felice.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. Thursday, May 5, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Friday, May 6, 2022 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Charles Moody and Bro. Terry Lott officiating.

Burial will follow services in Lott Cemetery with Beau Naquin, Austin Norris, Luke Perry, Eric Kellar, Hollis Anderson and Hunter Cabral serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers are James Fisher, Freeman Thompson, Lynn McClelland, Gail McClelland, Joey Ward and Jed Coulter.

Condolences and memories may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 11, 2022, Page 4","STR06" "I9137","","","","","","","" "I6269","Jennings","Rachael","Abt 1797","Yes, date unknown","0","[test.FTW]

[2file&.ged]

A Rachael Jennings was born in about 1800 in Feltville, New Jersey. No parents are listed for this child and a ""relation, Flora L. Wilcox"" is given as providing the information of the event-she was possibly the unmarried mother, the father being a Mr Jennings.

However this Rachael Jennings of Feltville has no proven connection with, and is possibly quite unrelated to, the future wife of Richard Strait.","STR06" "I5712","Jensen","Dale","7 Oct 1924","22 Jan 1945","0","Died in action during World War II, and is buried in the American Military Cemetery in France.","STR06" "I3134","","","","","","","" "I28351","Jensen","Eugene Thomas","Abt 1923","14 Apr 1998","0","Jensen -- Eugene, 74, Nelson, died Tuesday (4/14/98) in Superior. Born, near Nora. Survivors: brothers, Loren Jensen, Edgar, Darrell Jensen, Superior; seven nephews. Services: 10:30 a.m. Friday, Nelson Community United Church of Christ, Nelson. Nora Cemetery. Visitation: Thursday, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Klawitter-Price Funeral Home

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I13876","Jensen","Gertrude","20 Nov 1919","11 Dec 2006","0","Gertrude Monk Racek

Lincoln

Gertrude Monk Racek, 87, Lincoln, died Monday (12/11/06). Born (11/20/19) on a farmstead near Bennet to Fred and Elsa (Nolte) Jensen. Graduate of Bennet High School (1937), where she was a member of the volleyball team. She lived most of her life in the Bennet and northeast Lincoln area. Member: Havelock United Methodist Church; charter member, Faith Lutheran Church; Northeast Senior Center; AARP Chapter 2152. Served as volunteer chapel organizer at Mahoney Manor. Avid Husker football and volleyball fan.

Family members include: daughter, son-in-law, Janice and Hal Holady, Tempe, Ariz.; son, daughter-in-law, Terry and Jan Monk, Lincoln; grandchildren, spouses, Michael and Denise Holady, Northport, N.Y., David Holady, Seoul, South Korea, Andy and Mary Monk, Chicago; great-grandchildren, Jonathan and Ashley Holady, Northport, N.Y.; brother, Albert ""Ab"" Jensen, Bennet; sisters, Drusella Schwartman, Bennet, Barbara Ekstrum, Lincoln. Preceded in death by parents; husbands, Reed Monk and Lloyd Racek; sisters, Florence Scott, Venona Davidson; grandson, Toby Monk.

Memorial service: 10 a.m. Saturday, Trinity Lutheran Church, 162nd St. and Old Cheney Road, Walton. No visitation; cremation. Honorary pallbearers: grandsons, Michael Holady, David Holady, Andy Monk. Memorials to Mahoney Manor, 4241 N. 61st St., Lincoln, 68507; or Trinity Lutheran Church, 162nd St. and Old Cheney Road, Walton, NE 68461. Condolences may be left at www.roperandsons.com.


(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I20490","Jensen","Hans Christian","2 Oct 1889","18 Jun 1963","0","SSN 518-12-8878","STR06" "I20489","Jensen","John","30 Jan 1892","2 Mar 1968","0","The son of Thomas JENSEN and Charlotte BERG. (Milligan, p 353).","STR06" "I25791","","","","","","","" "I28354","Jensen","Loren Fred","31 May 1931","26 Aug 2016","0","Loren Fred Jensen was born on May 31, 1931 on a farm just north of Nora, Nebraska to Hans and Lillian (Kotas) Jensen. Loren passed away peacefully after a long illness at the Good Samaritan nursing home in Superior on August 26th, 2016. He was 85 years old.

Loren was born during the Depression and farming was a struggle. His father, Hans, moved his family from rural Nora to a wheat farm near Delphos, Kansas when Loren was about three years old and then to Idaho five years later after Hans was told there were many jobs in that area. But Hans found good jobs were scarce and he moved his family back to Nebraska on what was known as the ""Simic Place"" before settling three and a half miles northwest of Oak where Loren would later farm in his adult life.

Loren last attended grade school and completed the eighth grade at the Carlin country school near the farm. Loren went on to high school and graduated in 1949 from Nelson High where he played football and was a starting guard on the basketball team. He also loved the agriculture classes and joined in nearly every extracurricular activity that was offered.

After graduating from high school, Loren joined the Marines as a Reserve and was called up in 1952. He was stationed at Cherry Point, North Carolina for two months, but his father's failing health led to an early discharge for Loren so he could return home and help with the family farming operation.

On May 24th, 1953, Loren was united in marriage to Cloma King, daughter of Ivan and Luella (Kinnison) King of Angus. To this marriage was born three sons, Tom, Terry and Todd. Initially Loren and Cloma lived in Angus, but eight months after Tom was born, they moved to the family farm after Hans decided to retire.

Loren and Cloma divorced and on May 2nd, 1980 Loren married Barb (Crouch) McLaughlin the daughter of Harold and Janet (Scroggin) Crouch. Loren and Barb resided in Millbrook, Alabama for nearly two years before returning to live in Edgar for a short time prior to buying a home in Nelson in which they lived 13 years. They left Nelson in 1994 to move into Barb's childhood home after the passing of her parents and that is where Loren called home at the time of his death.

Loren had many interests and passions in his life. Number one was his family but a close second was all Husker sports, especially Nebraska football. In retirement, Loren became literally a world-renowned expert in increasing the population of Bluebirds. He maintained ninety-nine bluebird boxes, almost all of which he built, and it was not uncommon for him to oversee the hatch of 500 Bluebirds in a season. This led to Loren receiving phone calls from as far away as Canada with requests for his Blue Birding secrets.

Loren was extremely active in his communities, serving on many boards including at one time being the President of the Nuckolls County Extension Board and the Oak School Board.

Loren was a much sought-after master of ceremonies because of his easy style at the podium, deep speaking voice and his quick wit. He also announced many community events and was proud to be known as ""The Voice of the Tigers"" when he began announcing Nelson High School football games in the fall of 1966 which he would continue to do through the 1977 season including the 1975 state championship year.

One of Loren's proudest accomplishments as a farmer was the establishment of a registered Shorthorn cow herd that grew from a single heifer to nearly 40 cows. It was something he shared with his brother, Eugene, who served as secretary of this business with the primary responsibility of coming up with registered names.

After marrying Barb, Loren gave up day to day activity on the farm and eventually sold his prized Shorthorns. This allowed Loren to scratch off most of the things on his ""Bucket List.""

He was able to spend two months each winter at South Padre Island in Texas where he nearly put Oysters--his favorite seafood--on the endangered species list after trying to eat all of them at every restaurant in the area. His favorite place was an eatery called ""Dirty Al's"" and one of Loren's greatest accomplishments was getting a picture taken with Dirty Al himself.

Loren and Barb also traveled to Estes Park twice a year, attended all the Husker football home games and many bowl games too. They took several other trips as well including a trek to Las Cruces, New Mexico in 1986 to follow the Oak Softball fast pitch team play in the National Tournament. Loren and Barb were Oak Softball's number one fans, and rarely'97if ever'97missed a game.

In his final years of being able to travel Loren really enjoyed going to all of Elkhorn High School's football games to watch his grandson, Bryan, play. Loren never got to attend Bryan's college games at Midland University in Fremont but remained Bryan's number one fan.

He is preceded in death by his parents, sisters: Wilma and Betty and his brother Eugene.

Loren is survived by his wife of 36 years, Barb of Edgar; His sons, Tom and wife Jackie of Nelson; Terry of Nelson; Todd of Oak; step-son John McLaughlin and wife, Jodi, of Hastings; step-son Mark McLaughlin and wife Deb of Elkhorn; grandsons, Terrance Jensen, Vince Jensen, Josh McLaughlin, Bryan McLaughlin; granddaughters, Kaela Baumbach, Abby Jensen, Amanda Jensen, Ashley McLaughlin and seven great-grandchildren; brother Darrell Jensen and wife Donna of Superior, NE; nieces, nephews other relatives and his many friends.

Funeral services will be held this Monday 10:00 AM, August 29, 2016 at the Williams Funeral Home Chapel in Edgar, NE. Pastor Ralph Sturdy will be officiating. Family burial will be held in the Evergreen Cemetery, Superior, NE. Condolences may be sent to the family at wmsfh.com.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I31949","","","","","","","" "I28314","Jensen","Margaret Lorayne","9 Nov 1920","24 Jun 2006","0","Margaret Williams June 24, 2006
Christian Biography of Margaret Williams

Margaret LoRayne Williams, the daughter of John and Mamie (Kotas) Jensen, was born on November 9, 1920 on a farm near Nora, Nebraska. She passed away on June 24, 2006 at the Nelson Good Samaritan Center in Nelson, Nebraska at the age of 85 years, 7 months and 15 days.

Margaret completed her elementary education at a country school. She attended high school in Nora, Nebraska graduating with the class of 1938. World War II interrupted marriage plans for she and her future husband Walster Williams. Margaret worked in Lincoln, Nebraska and Long Beach, California during the war. On Dec. 2, 1945 she was united in marriage to Walster at the Methodist Church in Nora. To this union, a son Roger was born. In November of 1963, a niece Debra Jensen came to live with Margaret and Walster after her father, Kenneth's death in 1959 and her mother, Dorothy's death in 1963.

At the time of her death Margaret was a member of the Nelson Community United Church of Christ. She had served as a pianist there for several years. She was active in church and social groups in the Nora, Ruskin and Nelson areas. She was a loving wife, mother, mother-in-law, grandmother and great-grandmother. Cooking was one of her special talents. All of her grandchildren will especially remember the cookies. When Walster had help from time to time, all enjoyed the noon meals she prepared.

Due to declining health she became a resident of the Nelson Good Samaritan Center on September 30, 2004. For several years Margaret always reserved Fridays to visit the residents there.

Preceding her in death were her parents, her husband Walster, two brothers, Kenneth and Jack and one sister Ruby Hanthorn. She is survived by her son Roger and wife Sue of Nora, Nebraska and her special niece who they raised, Debra Corman and husband Mike of Grand Island, Nebraska. Five grandchildren, Tyler Williams and wife Megan of Ohiowa, Nebraska, Lance Williams and wife Katie of Nora, Nebraska, Sarah Williams of Hays, Kansas, Kendra Beckstead and husband John of Grand Island, Nebraska, Blake Corman and his special friend, Jill Hudnall of Grand Island, Nebraska, two great-grandchildren, Clay Williams of Nora, Nebraska and Layton Beckstead of Grand Island, Nebraska along with a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.


services were held on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 at 2:00 PM from the Nelson Community United Church of Christ in Nelson, Nebraska with Rev. Dr. Stephen Berry officiating. Special Music by Tom Jensen and Stephanie Thayer with Carlita Erickson as organist. Pallbearers were Dennis Lanham, Mike Thayer, Ed Epley, Jim Lynch, Rodney Ward, and Tom Uecker Honorary pallbearers were Lee Clabaugh, Don Biltoft, Clarence Gebers , Ed Schultz and Walter Eggers. Interment was in the Nora Cemetery south of Nora, Nebraska. A memorial has been established and may go in care of the family. Condolences may be sent in care of ?u?www.pricefuneralhomes.com ?/u? Klawitter-Price Funeral Home of Nelson, Nebraska was in charge of the arrangements. (Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I6801","Jensen","Merle","15 Jan 1922","16 May 1999","0","Caroline Mastny shows that he married first, date unknown, Margaret Mae McLain, born 27 Jun 1928.","STR06" "I5711","Jensen","Ole","6 Mar 1893","9 Apr 1966","0","Services held for Mr. Ole Jensen

Services were held Monday afternoon at the Presbyterian Church for Ole Jensen, 73, who died Saturday, April 9, 1966 at Birchwood Manor, with Reverand L.A. Warren officiating.

Mrs. Joe Clement was soloist and Mrs. Harold Diffey was organist.

Pall bearers were Harold Ristau, Bernard Wilkening, Gayle Chesley, LaVern Kruger, Junior Dieckmann, all of North Bend and George Havlovec of Fremont.

Burial was in Woodland Cemetery. Commander Bernard Laudenklos and Larry Gaughen presented the casket flag to Mrs. Jensen, as representatives of the Berternas of Foreign Wars. Moser Memorial Chapel was in charge of arrangements.

Ole was born March 6, 1892 in Tarm, Denmark. At the age of 17 he emigrated to America, making his home from 1910 to 1913 in Exeter, Nebraska. At that time he moved to the North Bend area, where he has resided, witht he exception of the period from 1917 to 1919 when he served in World War I with Company D lf the 109 Engineers.

On April 6, 1921 he was united in marriage with Miss Emma Racek. They farmed east of North Bend until 1937 when they moved to town and operated the City Club Cafe. After 1941 Ole was in the painting and carpentering business.

Ole will best be remembered by his many collections, which included clocks, buttons, stamps, coins, bottles and Danish Christmas Seals and many other things.

He was a member of the Danish Brotherhood, No. 26, Fremont, the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Fremont, and the Nebraska State Historical Society. He was confirmed in the Danish Lutheran Church.

He is survived by his wife, Emma, a son Merle of North Bend; two grandsons, Duane and Daran and a granddaughter, Denise; two brothers, Jens M. Jensen of Fremont and Jens Jorgen Jensen of Tarm, Denmark; three sisters, Mrs. Louise Carrigan of Bell, California; Mrs. Marie Jensen, Vejle, Denmark and Mrs. Christina Olsen, Lincoln. He was preceded in death by a son, Dale, who was killed in action during World War II, a brother, Marinus Jensen of Bell, California, and an infant granddaughter.

(Unddated, unreferenced clipping; courtesy of Caroline Mastny)","STR06" "I29129","Jensen","Sylvia","5 Mar 1926","29 Jan 2015","0","Sylvia M. Stych

Funeral services for Sylvia will be held on Monday, February 2, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Cordova. Pastors Michelle Kanzaki and Nile Buch will be officiating the services.

Graveside services will follow the funeral in the Zastrow Cemetery.

Visitation will be held on Sunday, from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., with family present from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Farmer Funeral Home in Exeter.

Memorials are directed to the Zastrow Cemetery.

Sylvia M. Stych, 88, of Cordova, NE passed away January 29, 2015. Born March 5, 1926 in Seward, NE to Henry N. and Ellenora F. (Petersen) Jensen. Sylvia was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith and attended Cordova Public Schools K-12 graduating in 1944. Upon graduation she attended Lincoln School of Commerce and worked in Lincoln until she married Melvin Stych in September 1946. Together they farmed side by side for 47 years in their hometown, Cordova, she even learned to drive the combine. As active members of this close knit community and their church Trinity Evangelical Lutheran, they were life long residents of Cordova NE.

Sylvia enjoyed life with her family and many friends. She taught Sunday school, was a member of WELCA, Kensington, Homemakers Extension Club, and the Fats coffee group. She also enjoyed sewing, quilting, gardening - especially working in her flower garden, and baking - including learning how to make kolaches from her mother-in-law. One of her favorite pastimes, though, was dancing with Melvin.

Survived by children: Cynthia (Leon) Harre, Melvin B. (Kathy) Stych. Patrice (Bob) Ruhl, grandchildren: Melinda Pearson (Clay), Nora Turner, Krista Kuenning (Troy), Barry Stych (Robin), Barbara Knott (Toby), Melanie Kuenning (Kurt), Brett Ruhl (Ali), Mallory Ruhl. Great grand-children: Nolan Pearson, Nicholas, Noelle & Lauren Turner, Allison & Kara Kuenning, Elizabeth, Riley & Carley Stych, Mary, Sam & Jake Knott, Colin & Claire Kuenning, Kensley & Bostyn Ruhl, sister Myrna Friedrichsen many nephews, nieces, cousins and special friends.

Preceded in death by husband Melvin Stych, parents Henry & Ellenora (Petersen) Jensen, parents-in-law James & Albina Stych, grandson-in-law Dave Turner, brothers-in-law Bernard Friedrichsen, Edward Stych, James Stych II, Henry Stych, Bill Ortgies, George Nun, Edward Kolar, and Lawrence Kopsa, sisters-in-law Mildred Ortgies, Angeline Nun, Libbye Kolar, and Rose Kopsa

The family wishes to thank Greene Place of Seward and Comfort Care of Bryan LGH West for their support and end of life care.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)\\\\

","STR06" "I28319","Jensen","Thomas","Jan 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Nebraska, Gage County, Filley Twp
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900 By Charles S. Boggs
SD 4 ED 50 Sheet 5A Stamped 157
75-75
Jensen, Thomas Hd W M Jan 1859 41 M 14 Denmark Denmark Denmark 1880 20 Na Farmer
Jensen, Charlotte Wife W F Oct 1858 41 M14 6/6 Denmark Denmark Denmark 1880 20
Jensen, Claus P Son W M Apr 1887 13 S Neb Denmark Denmark
Jensen, Han C Son W M Oct 1889 10 S Neb Denmark Denmark
Jensen, John Son W M Jan 1892 8 S Neb Denmark Denmark
Jensen, Pearl Dtr W F Feb 1894 6 S Neb Denmark Denmark
Jensen, Katie Dtr W F Jan 1897 3 S Neb Denmark Denmark
Jensen, Rosa Dtr W F Oct 1989 1 S Neb Denmark Denmark
Burkenfine, Mary Servant W F July 1891 15 S Neb Indiana Indiana Servant","STR06" "I48252","Jensen","Virginia M.","20 May 1915","Apr 2001","0","Virginia M. Jensen's obituary was published in The Globe Gazette in Mason City, Iowa on Thursday, April 12, 2001. Virginia was born May 20, 1915, at home in Albert Lea, Minn, in the house built by her father. At the age of 4, she moved with her parents to a farm north of Clarks Grove.....in 1935 she was united in marriage to Jack R. Jensen at Fiscus. The couple farmed and lived in Iowa until 1945 when they moved to Albert Lea and farmed there for 21 years. Surivors include her husban, Jack, children Richard Jensen and wife, June, Julie TOCCI and her husband, Ronald, William (Bill)Jensen and his wife, Colleen, David Jensen and his wife, Helen, Carolyn Ahrens, and Jonathan Jensen and his wife, Georgiana, 19 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, sisters-in-law, Adeline Green and Jean Group and her husband Maurice. Virginia was preceded in death by her parents, and only sister, Helen; son-in-law Jim Ahrens, and grandson, Todd Jensen.","STR06" "I45333","Jerge","Kara Elizabeth","11 Aug 1988","18 Oct 2008","0","Obituary and notes copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by Ray and Peggy Holbrooks Pace.

Kara Elizabeth Jerge, age 20, died October 18, 2008 in Pineland, TX.



She was born August 11, 1988 in Nacogdoches TX to Mike and Trina (Cryer) Jerge and was a lifelong resident of Sabine County.



Kara was a massage therapist and a member of the First Baptist Church in Hemphill, TX.



She is survived by her parents, Mike and Trina Jerge of Hemphill, TX; sisters Kaylee Jerge of Hemphill and Lindsay Toner and husband Brendan of Nacogdoches TX; Grandparents Roland Jerge of Monroe, Louisiana and W. J. and Bobbie Wynn of Hemphill; and brother Bo Rice of Hemphill.



Visitation will be from 4:00PM until 9:00PM Monday, October 20, 2008 at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill.



Funeral services are scheduled for 2:00PM Tuesday, October 21, 2008 at First Baptist Church, Hemphill with burial to follow at Beulah Cemetery near Many, Louisiana.



In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting donations to the Kara Jerge Scholarship fund. The fund is open at any bank in Hemphill.


Note: she was a massage therapist and worked at the San Luis Hotel in Galveston","STR06" "I3349","Jess","Mary","22 Sep 1875","14 Sep 1901","0","She was the daughter of John and Mary (Kral) Jess, and the oldest of their six children. Her brothers and sisters were Anna, Emil, Valentine, Emma, and an infant that died at the age of 3 months. She also had two half-siblings, Leo and Lottie Jess. (Milligan, p 220).","STR06" "I8384","Jesse","Andrew","Bef 1815","Yes, date unknown","0","AKA Andrew GESSE.","STR06" "I2088","Jesse","Andrew Charles","29 Jul 1861","10 Nov 1937","0","He is shown as owning his home free and clear at the time of the 1900 census in Sturgis, Michigan. The 1910 census shows him living with his wife, Tilda, and sister Julia Oman, alogn with her son George, age 13. Andrew was shown as a carpenter, age 47.

A.C. Jesse is Dead, Aged 76 Death Results from fall from roof of barn

Death claimed Andrew Charles Jesse, aged 76, today at 8:30 am at his home at 118 South Maple Street. Death resulted from a fall from the roof of a barn on Oct 30.

Mr Jesse was born July 29, 1861 in Sherman Township, the son of George and Mary Jesse. He lived in Sherman Township and Sturgis all his life. He was married in 1891 to Miss Matilda Foss in Sherman Township. Mr. Jesse was a carpenter and was working at his trade when he fell from the roof of the barn. He was a member of the Gospel Hall. Surviving him are his widow, Matilda, one son, Clarence, of Sturgis; four sisters Mrs. Anna Burgwald of Constantine; Mrs. Minnie Benkelman of Cass City, MI and Mrs. Julia Holdsworth and Mrs. Augusta Buchholz, both of Sturgis. Friends will be received at the home, where a prayer service will be held, followed by funeral rites in the Gospel Hall at 2 pm with the Rev. E.G. Dillon officiating. Interment will be made in Oaklawn Cemetery.

(Clipping from THE STURGIS DAILY JOURNAL, dated 10 Nov 1937, courtesy of Dorothy Williams)

Name: Andrew Charles Jesse
Gender: Male
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 10 Nov 1937
Death Place: City Of Sturgis, St. Joseph County, Mich.
Age: 76
Birth Date: 1861
Birthplace: Michigan
Occupation: Carpenter
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: George Jesse
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother's Name: Mary Klesert
Mother's Birthplace: Germany
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B02046-1
System Origin: Michigan-EASy
Source Film Number: 1940441
Reference Number: Page 57 No. 39
Collection: Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995


","STR06" "I12072","Jesse","Anna","8 Sep 1839","16 Jan 1931","0","Jo Peck writes that ""Behind the little white Advent Church in Waterloo Township are the graves of the early pioneers. Near Andrew and Anna's stone are three children's graves: George, Charlie and Annie. Annie could be the baby Maria Anna listed in the family Bible page, and George and Charlie could have been born in 1866 and 1875, filling in the blank spaces in the list of children's births.

Obituary ANNA JESSE BOSSERT Mrs. Ann Bossert of Cassville, Wisconsin, was born in Germany, September 8, 1839. She came to the United States with her brother George Jesse in 1857 and lived with him in Michigan until she was united in marriage to Andrew Bossert in the year 1859. They moved to Cassville the same year and later settled on a farm in Waterloo township. In 1864 her husband was called to serve in the Union Army in the Civil War. During this time she remained at home and cared for the farm.

She became a member of the Seventh Day Adventist church in 1870 and until her death she has been a firm believer in the faith she accepted.

In the year 1892 they moved to Cassville where she has resided until her death January 16th, at the age of 91 years, 4 months and 8 days. Her husband preceded her 36 years. She leaves to mourn her loss 5 children, Joe A., Francis D., and Mildred, Mrs. C. A. Kirschbaum of Cassville, also Mary and C.S. of Mora, Minn.; nine grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. She was a kind and loving mother and friend not only to her immediate family but also to all who came in contact with her. She was known in the community as ""Grandma Bossert"". In this community she will be greatly missed by both young and old. She was a firm believer in Christ, and his soon return to this earth to claim his honest and faithful ones; and she lived in the hope that she would have a part in the resurrection of the Just--By one who mourns.","STR06" "I12072","Jesse","Anna","8 Sep 1839","16 Jan 1931","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Wisconsin, Grant County, Cassville Village
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900
SD 2 ED 26 Sheet 10A Stamped 56
219-221
Bossert, Anna Head W F Sept 1839 60 Wd 10/6 Germany Germany Germany 1845 45 Na
Bossert, Clarence Son W M May 1873 27 S Wisc Germany Germany School Teacher
Bossert, Mildred Dtr W F Nov 1877 22 S 0/0 Wisc Germany Germany

1910 Census
Wisconsin, Grant County, Cassville Village
SD 3 ED 17 Sheet 7B
170-170
Bossert, Mrs. Anna Head F W 70 W 50 10/6 Germany Germany Germany 1858 Retired Own Income
Bossert, Mary Dtr F W 35 S Wisc Germany Germany None
Bossert, Mildred Dtr F W 28 S Wisc Germany Germany

1920 Census
Wisconsin, Grant County, Cassville Vilage, Cassville
Enumerated 17 Jan 1920
SD 3 ED 90 Sheets 1A and 1B, Stamped 166
16-16
Bossert, Anna Head F F W 80 Wd 18?? Na Un Germany/German Germany/German Germany/German None
Bossert, Joseph A Son M W 57 Wd Wisc Germany/German Germany/German None
Bossert, Frankie D Dtr F W 48 S Wisc Germany/German Germany/German None
Bossert, Millie V Dtr F W 35 S Wisc Germany/German Germany/German None

1930 Census
Wisconsin, Grant County, Cassville Village
ED 22-9 SD 12 Sheet 3B
Amelia Street
92-93
Bossert, Anna Head O 3000 F W 90 Wd Germany Germany Germany German 1857 Na None
Bossert, Frances D Dtr F W 58 S Wisc Germany Germany None","STR06" "I1962","Jesse","Anna Sophia","16 Sep 1863","17 Jun 1957","0","Sturgis Daily Journal Tuesday, June 18, 1957

Thursday Rites To Be Held For Anna Burgwald

Constantine--Mrs. Anna Jessie Burgwald, 93, of 545 South Washington St., died Monday evening in her home after suffering a heart attack. She had been ill for two years. Born in Sherman Township, Sept. 16, 1863, she was the daughter of George and Mary (Klesert) Jesse and she lived several years in the state of Colorado. Since 1911, she had lived in and around the Constantine area. On February 2, 1886, she was married to John H. Burgwald who is now deceased. They were married in Sherman Township. A member of the Messiah Lutheran Church, she is survived by two daughters: Mrs. Mabelle Kruger of Constantine and Mrs. Edna Wright of Marshall, two sons: Charles of Constantine and Glenn of Big Rapids; Three sisters: Mrs. Minnie Benkelman of Cass City, Mrs. Julia Holdsworth and Mrs. August Buchholz, both of Sturgis; two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Services will be held in the Geisler Funeral Home, Thursday at 2 pm with the Rev. Harry Kellog of Ann Arbor officiating. Burial will take place in the Constantine Cemetery.

Name: Anna Jesse Burgwald
Gender: Female
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 17 Jun 1957
Death Place: Centerville, St.Joseph, Michigan
Age: 93
Birth Date: 17 Sep 1863
Birthplace: Michigan
Occupation:
Race: White
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: John H. Burgwald
Father's Name: George Jesse
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Klessert
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B02436-4
System Origin: Michigan-EASy
Source Film Number: 1940447
Reference Number: 279
Collection: Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995","STR06" "I1962","Jesse","Anna Sophia","16 Sep 1863","17 Jun 1957","0","(Medical):Hypertension, attending physician Raymond D. Zimont, M.D.","STR06" "I2090","Jesse","Augusta Henrietta","14 Apr 1870","3 Oct 1966","0","AUGUSTA BUCHHOLZ

Mrs. Augusta Buchholz, 96, an area resident all her life, died at 9:15 am Monday in Sturgis Memorial Hospital, after an illness of nearly four years. Mrs. Buchholz had been a Burr Oak Township resident for half a century, and, in recent years, had made her home with her daughter, Mrs. John (Nina) Falkenstein, 202 Susan Ave. She was born in Sherman Township, on Apr 14, 1870, a daughter of George and Marie (Klesert) Jesse. Her marriage to John Buchholz was solemnized September 30, 1896, in Burr Oak Township. He preceded her in death on July 12, 1955. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church. She had been confirmed in Salem Lutheran Church in Sherman Township. Surviving besides her daughter, Mrs. Falkenstein, of Sturgis, are four grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. The funeral service will be held at 1:30 pm Thursday in Trinity Lutheran Church with the pastor, the Rev. J.M. Heidenreich, officiating. Interment will take place in Oak Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call at the Fogelsong Funeral Home until noon Thursday. Memorial donations, if desired, may be directed to the American Cancer Society or the Trinity Lutheran Church educational fund.

STURGIS DAILY JOURNAL Mon, Oct. 3, 1966

Name: Augusta Buchholz
Gender: Female
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 03 Oct 1966
Death Place: Centreville, St. Joseph, Michigan
Age: 96
Birth Date: 14 Apr 1870
Birthplace: Michigan
Occupation:
Race: White
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: George Jesse
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Marie Klesert
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B01995-7
System Origin: Michigan-EASy
Source Film Number: 1940926
Reference Number: P 407
Collection: Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995
","STR06" "I12079","Jesse","Charles","6 Oct 1875","2 Aug 1876","0","His birth certificate records his last name as Gess, with his parents being George Gess and Mary Gess. He died at the age of 9 months, 28 days of Cholera.","STR06" "I48","Jesse","George W.","26 Feb 1832","13 May 1903","0","Also GESSE, GESS

George and his sister Anna Jesse came to America on the ship ""Johannes"" from Hamburg arriving in New York on November 27, 1857. He was 25 and she 17. Records show their destination to be Wisconsin, although they stayed in upstate New York for at least two years. Anna did move to Wisconsin, with George instead settling in Michigan. ""Germans to America"" shows they were coming from W?rttemberg. A copy of the actual handwritten manifest shows Mecklenburg. Both appear to be in error. The Hamburg Passenger List, FHL #470839, shows that the ""Johannes"" left Hamburg on 15 October 1857. On board were George Jesse, age 25, and Anna, age 17. They were shown as coming from Strelitz, Preussen. It appears this village was in the Kreis Kolmar, Posen. In 2003, this village is known as Strzelce, Powiet Chodziez, Poland.

Two years after their arrival in New York, Anna and George were both married, in an apparent double ceremony, by the Reverend Clute, pastor of a church in Byron, New York.

At the time of the 1860 New York Federal Census, it appears that George Gesse was living in the home of John and Phebe Taylor of Elba, Genesee County, New York. The Taylors real estate was valued at $26,000 and there were numerous servants and laborers living in their home. The date of this census was June 20, 1860. He was listed as George Gefse, age 26, Laborer, Germany. The Klesert family, their eldest daughter Marie already married to George, lived two households away.

On George's citizenship certificate, it is stated that he arrived in Michigan in January 1860. He must have arrived somewhat later than this as he was still in New York at the time of the census in June.

George became a citizen of the United States at age 36. On his citzenship certificate, he was listed as George Gesse, and he solemnly swore to his intention to become a Citizen of the United States, and to renounce for ever all allegience and fidelity to each and every foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatsoever, and particularly the King William of Prussia of whom he had been a subject. This was subscribed and sworn on the 16th day of March, 1868 in the Circuit Court of St. Joseph County, Michigan.

At the time of the 1870 Michigan federal census, he was living nearby his in-laws, the Kleserts. He was enumerated on 8 July 1870 in Sherman Township, Post Office Sturgis.

On the birth certificates of his two youngest children, he is listed as George Gess, and his wife as Mary Gess. The death certificate for his son lists the last name as Gessee.

In a plat of Sherman Township ca 1880 supplied by Dorothy Williams, land belonging to G. Jess adjoins a larger parcel belonging to J. Klevsert.

The above biography was compiled by combining the notes of Dot Williams, Jo Peck, Fern Bengelsdorf, and Melinda Strong.","STR06" "I48","Jesse","George W.","26 Feb 1832","13 May 1903","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Census
Michigan, St. Joseph County, Sherman Township, P.O. Sturgis
Enumerated 8 July 1870
#185-185
Gesse, George 38 Farmer $1,600 340 Prussia
Gesse, Mary 32 Keeping House Macklenburg
Gesse, Andrew 8 Michigan
Gesse, Anna 6 Michigan
Gesse, Minnie 4 Michigan
Gesse, Julia 2 Michigan
Gesse, Sophia 6/12 Michigan

On the birth certificates of his two youngest children, he is listed as George Gess, and his wife as Mary Gess. The death certificate for his son lists the last name as Gessee.

1880 Census
Census Place:Sherman, St. Joseph, Michigan
Source:FHL Film 1254603 National Archives Film T9-0603 Page 45 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
George JESSE Self M M W 48 PRUS Occ:Farmer Fa: PRUS Mo: PRUS
Mary JESSE Wife F M W 42 MECK Occ:Keeping House Fa: MECK Mo: MECK
Andrew JESSE Son M S W 18 MI Occ:At Home Fa: PRUS Mo: MECK
Anna JESSE Dau F S W 17 MI Fa: PRUS Mo: MECK
Minnie JESSE Dau F S W 14 MI Fa: PRUS Mo: MECK
Julia JESSE Dau F S W 12 MI Fa: PRUS Mo: MECK
Augusty JESSE Dau F S W 10 MI Fa: PRUS Mo: MECK

1900 Census
Michigan, St. Joseph County, Sherman Township
#119-120
Jesse, George Head W M Feb 1832 68 Widowed Germany Immigrated 1858 In US 42 years Naturalized Farmer R&W, Speaks English owns farm, free of mortgage
Oman, Julia Dtr W F Dec 1863 32 Wd 1 child, still living born MI parents born Germany
Oman, George Gson W M Oct 1896 Mich","STR06" "I12068","Jesse","Hannah","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","She was said to have married a Skweath, who was born in Elkhart, Indiana.

Sandra Sauceda, however, found the following manifest which may be related to her husband's family:

Arrvived in New York on 15th May 1884. (signature unreadable)
List or Manifestof Passengers taken on board the S S Rugia (page torn)
A Albers is Master, from Hamburg, burthen 2454 (page torn).
Columns represent: Name, Age (years/months), Sex, Occupation or Calling, the County of which they are Citizens; Intended Destination or Location;
Date and Cause of Death (information shown in passenger notes); Location of compartment or space Occupied; Number of pieces of baggage; Transient or In Transit.

585 Josef Skurath 49 m workm Russia US D Intrans
586 Anna Skurath 54 f wife Russia US D Intrans
587 Pauline Skurath 17 f child Russia US D Intrans
588 Franz Skurath 5 m child Russia US D Intans
589 Mariane Fesse 70 f wife Russia US D Intrans

On same ship.
751 Gottlieb Fenske 49 m workm Prussia US C 1 Intrans
752 Mariane Fenske 49 f wife Prussia US C Intrans
753* ?taver Fenske 16 m child Prussia US C Intrans
754 Joh Fenske 8 m child Prussia US C Intrans","STR06" "I12078","Jesse","Ida","7 May 1873","25 Aug 1873","0","Her birth certificate records her last name as Gess, with her parents being George Gess and Mary Gess.","STR06" "I12071","Jesse","Joseph","Abt 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","According to Fern, he probably did not emigrate to the United States.","STR06" "I2089","Jesse","Julia","22 Dec 1867","14 Feb 1958","0","Mrs. Holdsworth Dies in Sturgis

Mrs. Julia F. Holdsworth, 90, life-long resident of Sturgis and Sherman Township, died at 4:30 am Friday at the home, 206 Center Ave, after an illness of several months. She was born in Sherman Township, Dec 22, 1867, a daughter of George W. and Mary (Klesert) Jesse. Her first marriage was to George Oman, who preceded her in death, and later she was married to Charles Holdsworth, who died on June 7, 1954. Mrs. Holdsworth was a member of the First Methodist Church here. Surviving are her son, George Oman, or Sturgis; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Benkelman of Cass City, Mich. and Mrs. John Buchholtz, of Sturgis. Others who survive are three grandsons and five great grandchildren. Friends may call at the Foglesong Funeral Home, where rites will take place at 1:30 pm Sunday, with the Rev. Byron A. Hahn, DD pastor of the First Methodist Church officiating. Interment will take place in Burr Oak Cemetery.

Name: Julia F. Holdsworth
Gender: Female
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 14 Feb 1958
Death Place: Centerville, St.Joseph, Michigan
Age: 90
Birth Date: 22 Dec 1867
Birthplace: Michigan
Occupation:
Race: White
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: Chas. Holdsworth
Father's Name: George Jesse
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Klessert
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B02436-4
System Origin: Michigan-EASy
Source Film Number: 1940447
Reference Number: 67
Collection: Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995
","STR06" "I2089","Jesse","Julia","22 Dec 1867","14 Feb 1958","0","(Research):Census Listing:

1900 Census
Michigan, St. Joseph County, Sherman Township
#119-120
Jesse, George Head W M Feb 1832 68 Widowed Germany Immigrat
ed 1858 In US 42 years Naturalized Farmer R&W, Speaks English owns farm, free of mortgage
Oman, Julia Dtr W F Dec 1863 32 Wd 1 child, still living born MI parents born Germany
Oman, George Gson W M Oct 1896 Mich","STR06" "I12067","Jesse","Magdalene","Abt 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","Emigrated to US. She married a Shadrovich.","STR06" "I12070","Jesse","Maria ""Mary""","1 Mar 1835","23 Mar 1914","0","Fern has a note from her grandmother Augusta saying that Maria married a Venske or Fenske, and for a time lived in Sturgis, Michigan. Her grandmother remembers that a Skyler Su(a)venski/Fenski came to see her in Sturgis in the late 50's. Maria lived with her son John at the time of the St. Joseph County, Michigan census of 1900 and 1910.","STR06" "I12069","Jesse","Mildred Amelia","10 Jun 1852","18 Jan 1930","0","According to Augusta Jesse Buchholz, Amelia married a Macholic (sic). Jo Peck indicates that they lived in Cassville, Wisconsin. Sandra Everett Sauceda, Amelia's great granddaughter, writes that ""every MACHALLECK in this country is desended from them . The only member of my immediate family left that I could ask questions of married into the family and doesn't have any answers either. She did remember visiting the Bossert's in Wisconsin however."" [Email from: sandrasauceda@yahoo.com to Melinda Strong, August, 2003]

At the time of the 1920 census, Amelia was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Augusta and Claude Dietrich.

Sandra also provided the following obituary that was published in the Michigan City (Indiana) News-Dispatch on January 17, 1930:

Mrs. Amelia Machalleck, 1121 Cedar Street, passed away at 11 o'clock Saturday morning, following a few hours illness. Death was due to apoplexy. She was born in Wisconsin (sic) on June 10, 1852, and had lived in Michigan City for many years. Her husband died several years ago. She is survived by two sons, Joseph Machalleck, Niles, Mich., and George of this city and four daughters, Mrs. Joseph Kamm, Buena Vista, Ia., Mrs. Claude Dietrich and Mrs. Harry Schultz, this city and Mrs. Barbara Everett, Niles, Mich., and eight grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dietrich, 119 East Ninth street with the Rev. Lawrence Weber officiating. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may view the body any time up to the hour of the service.

Additionally, the following cemetery records was found online:

M - Surnames at Greenwood Michigan Township 153 Tilden Avenue Phone (219) 873-1521 La Porte County, Indiana

MACHALLECK Amelia Jesse 76 01/18/1930 01/21/1930 O 2 16 1","STR06" "I12069","Jesse","Mildred Amelia","10 Jun 1852","18 Jan 1930","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
INDIANA LA PORTE MICHIGAN CITY
ED#151 818-36-45
Dietrich, Claude Head of Househould 33 M Wisc PA Wisc Decor
ating Contractor
Dietrich, Augusta Wife 36 M 1884 (year of emigration) Nov 1904 (year of naturalization) Po-G (Posen) German Germany German Germany German
Dietrich, Bernice Daughter 9 S Indiana Wisconsin Germany
Machalleck, Amelia Mother in Law 67 Widowed 1884 (year of emigration) Nov 1904 (year of naturalization) Po-G (Posen) German Germany German Germany German","STR06" "I32","Jesse","Wilhelmina ""Minnie"" Johanna Friederika","27 Sep 1865","18 Jun 1961","0","An undated clipping (circa 1955) from the BAY CITY TIMES about Minnie reads:

WOMAN, 90, PAINTS AS HOBBY

Cass City--Although she will celebrate her 90th birthday anniversary next month, Mrs. B.F. Benkelman, of Cass City (above) is deeply engrossed in a new hobby. She has taken up painting as a pastime and finds it a happy way to keep busy. Like the famed Grandma Moses, Mrs. Benkelman waited a long time to begin painting. She started when she was 87 years old. A busy woman all of her life, Mrs. Benkelman says she finds it hard to just sit still. She balked a little over attempting her first painting but her interest quickened with her first picture and now she is at her easel each morning. She rests in the afternoon. Her hobby resulted because of a present from her daughter, Mrs. J.E. Pease of LaGrange, Ill. Mrs. Pease presented her mother with a painting set which included a canvas blocked off in numbered areas and paints numbered for each section. She delayed getting started but once the project was underway she found it enjoyable. That was two years ago. And it was also her last numbered painting. Since then she has been composing her own pictures and has turned out some 25 canvases. She won't sell a painting but she will give them away. Most have been claimed by her family and friends. She has a few hanging at home. Her painting she says is entirely for her own enjoyment. Her easel is set up on a card table in her living room and she paints while sitting down. She says she gets her ideas from photographs and magazine pictures. Using the basic idea, she then develops her own picture. She recalls that as a youngster she tried painting but did not pursue it since her folks thought it a waste of time. She also recalls that she liked to draw pictures when she was a school girl. For her paintings she likes outdoor scenes best. Mrs. Benkelman will celebrate her 90th birthday anniversary on Sept. 27. She was born on a farm near Sturgis and lived in Kansas for 10 years before coming to Cass City in 1902. Her husband's parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Adam Benkelman were among the pioneer settlers of Cass City. Her husband, a retired general store operator, died three years ago. Her two sons and three daughters are all planning to be with her for her approaching birthday celebration. They are Mrs. E.T. Ball of Pottersville, N.J.; Mrs. May Carpenter of Farwell; Mrs. Pease; and H.L. Benkelman and B.F. Benkelman, both of Cass City.

Great granddaughter Melinda McLemore Strong has an 8 by 10 oil painting of a lakeside pasture in her home in San Antonio, Texas. (2003).

A similar article appeared in the Cass City Chronicle, as follows:

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 7, 1954
Volume 49, Number 2
Page One

Judging by the amount of beautiful paintings, afghans and other works she turns out, Mrs. Ben Benkelman, Sr., 88, accomplished more than many persons half her age.

For example, in the last year, Mrs. Benkelman has knitted an intricately designed tablecloth, several small items, painted the picture shown above and another larger picture that is framed and hanges on the wall in her home.

In addition, she writes regularly each week to her three daughters, Mrs. Ruth Ball, New Jersey, Mrs. Lois Pease, Illinois and Mrs. Mae Carpenter, Michigan.

She writes and signs all her own checks and keeps continually busy on her varied projects.

Minnie's obituary, also in the Cass City Chronicle, dated Thursday, June 22, 1961:

Minnie Benkelman Dies at 95

Cass City lost one of its eldest citizens June 18 with the death of Mrs. Minnie Benkelman, 95, in Stevens Nursing Home. Mrs. Benkelman had been ill for some time. She was a patient in the nursing home for several weeks.

She was born Wilhelmina JESSE in Sturgis, Sept. 24, 1865 and married Benjamin F. BENKELMAN in St. Francis, Kansas in 1892. They came to Cass City in 1901, lived at 1454 Maple Street and remained here until their deaths.

Mr. Benkelman ran a general store until his retirement in 1924. He died in 1952.

Surviving are three daughters and two sons: Mrs. E.T. BALL (Ruth) of Pottersville, N.J.; Mrs. Wilmot CARPENTER (Mae) of Farwell; Mrs. J.E. PEASE (Lois) of LaGrange, Ill,; Harold and Ben of Cass City. Other survivors are four grandchildren and nine-great grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Augusta BUCHOLTZ of Sturgis.

Funeral services were held Wed. at 2 p.m. in the Douglas Funeral Home. Rev. S.R. Wurtz of Salem E.U.B. church, of which Mrs. Benkelman was a long time member, officiated and burial was in Elkland cemetery.","STR06" "I45482","Jett","Elvie","16 Sep 1915","13 Oct 2002","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, creatd by SFC Duffie and Kathy Moore, shows her parents as:

Father: Melvin Napoleon Jett b: 17 AUG 1877 in Louisiana
Mother: Sarah Alice (Sally) West b: 24 JUN 1879 in Louisiana

Both also have memorial pages at that website.","STR06" "I42019","Jewel","Lewis","7 Aug 1928","3 May 1994","0","His tombstone is inscribed ""Big Daddy.""","STR06" "I30885","Jewell","Eva R.","24 Jul 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","Census:
1880, Taylor, Benton County, Iowa, p. 308B. Eva E. Whitlock, wife of Albert S. Whitlock, age 30, born in Ohio, father born in Maine, mother born in Massachusetts; occupation: keeping house.

She later resided in Claremont, California.","STR06" "I3782","Jezek","Alois","Aft 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","The son of Alois JEZEK and Agnes SEDIVY. (Milligan, p 320).","STR06" "I29194","","","","","","","" "I29195","Jezewski","John Wayne","23 Jul 1943","13 Aug 1962","0","THE STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST-1961, reported that
John Jezewski had graduated from Cass City High School in June, 1961. The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published September 3, 1962, reported that he was stationed in Fort Benning, Georgia.

CASS CITY CHRONICLE
Thursday, August 23, 1962
Page Two

Services Held for John Jezewski, 19

Funeral services were held Saturday at Little's Funeral Home for Pfc. John Wayne Jezewski, 19, Cass City, following his death Tuesday, August 14, in a Bennettsville, S.C., hospital for injuries suffered in Army-Air Force maneuvers in that area.

Born July 23, 1943, in Cass City, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jezewski, Cass City.

He was a 1961 graduate of Cass City High School and joined the Army September 11, 1961. He was attached to Company C of the Armored Division.

Surviving besides his parents, are; one brother, James, and his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Joos, all of Cass City.

Rev. S.R. Wurtz officiated and full military honors were accorded Pfc. Jezewski by the Tri-County Post No. 507, American Legion, Cass City. Interment was in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, August 2008)","STR06" "I3942","Jezewski","Walter","21 Apr 1917","5 Oct 1987","0","Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, October 7, 1987
Page 11

Walter Jezewski

Walter Jezewski, 70, of Cass City died Monday in St. Luke's Hospital, Saginaw, after a short illness. He was born April 21, 1917, in Detroit, the son of Stephen and Proxeda (NAWICKI) Jezewski and came to Cass City as a young man.

Jezewski and Miss Helen JOOS were married March 26, 1940 in Cass City where they made their home. He was a member of Salem United Methodist Church of Cass City and had been a fireman since 1946. Survivors, besides his wife Helen, are one son, James JEZEWSKI, and one grandson, Jason, both of Cass City; 3 brothers, Jerome JEZEWSKI of Livonia, Dennis JEZEWSKI of Grand Rapids and Benjamin JEZEWSKI of Detroit, and 2 sisters, Mrs. Charles CHANDLE of Livonia and Mrs. Adeline SIMPSON of St. Clair Shores. One son, John, preceded him in death. A Fireman's memorial service will be held Wednesday evening at 8:00 p.m. at Little's Funeral Home, Cass City. He will be taken to Salem U.M. Church Thursday to lie in state until the 1:00 p.m. funeral service. Rev. Clare Passon, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I20147","Jirkovsky","Ann Harriett","6 Jan 1930","23 May 2016","0","She worked at the Geneva State Bank while still in High School. In 1952, she married William E. McDONALD, who was in the Navy at Coronado, California. They lived there until 1955, coming back to Geneva. They had three children: Janet teaches in Columbus; Sandra works at Columbus Bank and Trust, married Frank ROBAK and has Alyson and Jase; Jerry married Kristi HEDDEN and lives in Lincoln, Nebraska. Bill McDONALD was killed in an accident by Kearney, Nebraska, on June 12, 1975. (Milligan, p 322).

Obituary for Ann H. McDonald

Ann H. McDonald was born to Charles J. and Anna (Korbelik) Jirkovsky on January 6, 1930 at Geneva, Nebraska, and she passed away on Monday, May 23, 2016 in Lincoln, Nebraska at the age of 86 years, 4 months, and 17 days. Ann was one of 6 children born in the family.
Ann spent her entire life in and around Fillmore County. She graduated from Geneva High School in 1946 at age 16 and began working at Geneva State Bank in Geneva. She married Bill McDonald in 1950 and they had three kids, Janet, Sandy and Jerry.

They moved to San Diego California where Bill was in the Navy and Ann worked in a Bank. On returning to Nebraska, Ann again worked at Geneva State Bank and later worked at the Nebraska Extension Office in Geneva, as well as a bookkeeper for several businesses in Geneva.
Ann was a woman of faith and was a lifelong member of St Joseph's Catholic Church. Ann was active in Mothers Club, Bridge Club and Alter Society. She loved listening to Polka music, dancing, playing cards and spending time with family and friends.

Ann was preceded in death by her mother Anna (Korbelik) Jirkovsky and Father Charles J Jirkovsky both of Ohiowa; brother Leonard Jirkovsky of St Joseph Missouri; sister Blanch Jirkovsky of Omaha; brother Charles Jirkovsky of Cedar Rapids Iowa; brother Rudy Jirkovsky of Ohiowa; and daughter Sandy Robak of Lincoln.

Ann is survived by her daughter Janet Wieser and husband Pat of Columbus; son Jerry McDonald and wife Kris of Lincoln; sister Mildred DeRosbil of Omaha; seven grand-children; four great-grand children; and many nieces and nephews.

Funeral services for Ann were conducted from Farmer and Son Funeral Home in Geneva, Nebraska on Friday, May 27, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. with Father Tom Walsh officiating the service. Ron and Nancy Fleecs played guitar and sang ""On Eagles' Wings,"" ""Psalm 23,"" and ""Song Of Farewell.""

All of Ann's grand children were pallbearers including Alyson Schenk-Lincoln, Jase Robak-Lincoln, Ashton McDonald-Lincoln, Molly Wieser-Columbus, Betsy McDonald-Lincoln, C. Ben Robak-Lincoln, Alex Wieser-Columbus. Interment was held at the family burial plot at Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan Nebraska. Memorials are directed to the family for later designation. Online condolences may be left at www.farmerandsonfuneralhome.com.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I20151","Jirkovsky","Blanche Marie","10 Sep 1918","Jul 1980","0","She taught in several rural schools after graduation. In 1944 she went to Omaha to work for Travelers Health Insurance until her death in 1980. (Milligan, p 321).

SSN 508-24-3401","STR06" "I3701","Jirkovsky","Charles James","6 Dec 1890","15 Nov 1959","0","He attended country school north of Milligan, graduating from eighth grade. After graduation, he worked for several different farmers in the area, in the livery stable in Milligan and as a bartender for Jicha's tavern. (Milligan, p 321).","STR06" "I20149","Jirkovsky","Charles James ""Chuck""","24 Nov 1923","29 Mar 2000","0","Charles worked for the Gamble store in Geneva, was in the service from 1944 to 1945, and after discharge took an accounting course at Boyles College in Omaha, working for Wilson Packing Company since then. He married Mae Rita MOSER, who died January 21, 1971; to them four children were born: Sue married Ron PRIESTER and had Josh and Ellie; Jim married Terry McDERMOTT and had Brian, Kristin, Justin and Mark; Jerry is single; Tom married Natalie WILSON. (Milligan, p 321).

Obituary

Jirkovsky -- Charles J. ""Chuck,"" 76, Omaha, widower of Mae Rita, died Wednesday (3/29/00). Born, Geneva. Retired purchasing agent, Wilson Packing Plant, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Musician, Eddie Janek Orchestra, Czech Brass Band. Army veteran, WWII.
Survivors: sons, James, Thomas, both Omaha, Jerry, Costa Mesa, Calif.; daughter, Susan Preister, Omaha; brother, Rudy, Ohiowa; sisters, Mildred DeRosbil, Omaha, Ann McDonald, Geneva; eight grandchildren; one great-grandchild.
Services: 11:30 a.m. Monday, St. Thomas More Catholic Church, Omaha. Calvary Cemetery, Omaha. Visitation: Sunday, 1-8 p.m., rosary 4 p.m., Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home, 5701 Center St., Omaha. Arrangements by Moser Memorial Mortuary, Fremont
SSN 505-26-2844

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, 31 March 2000 Lincoln Journal Star)","STR06" "I20139","Jirkovsky","Frank","Abt 1889","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Federal Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Chelsea Twp
ED 30-6 SD 11 Sheet 3B

75-75
Jirkovsky, Frank Hd M W 40 M@24 Neb Czech Czech Farmer
Jirkovsky, Mollie Wf F W 36 M@20 Neb Neb Czech
Jirkovsky, Libbie Dtr F W 15 S Neb Neb Neb
Jirkovsky, Herman Son M W 13 S Neb Neb Neb
Jirkovsky, Arnold Son M W 10 S Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I47913","Jirkovsky","Jerald Lynn","19 Sep 1958","6 Jun 2022","0","JERALD ""JERRY"" LYNN JIRKOVSKY

June 6, 2022

Jerald ""Jerry"" Lynn Jirkovsky was born in Omaha, Nebraska on September 19, 1958. He is the third of four children born to Mae-Rita (Moser) and Charles Jirkovsky. He attended grade school at St. Thomas More and graduated in 1976 from Westside High School.

Jerry loved motorcycles and going fast. After high school he attended American Motorcycle Institute in Florida, where he learned motorcycle and small engine repair, quickly learning that to stay employed all year long he would have to move to a warmer climate, California or bust.
He found work at Tustin, CA Honda. He had many jobs in California, including starting and running California Race Services along with brother Tom. They were the west coast Pirelli Road Race tire distributor. The last decade Jerry worked as a small airplane tire recycler and covered several southwestern states.

Some of his loves were motorcycle racing of all types, his two Camaros, completing 14 10k marathons and playing hockey, both as a child and through his adult years, up to two years ago. He loved his family and friends.

A special thank you goes out to Lori (Cantral) Grimit, her husband, Ralph and sons Luke and Grant of Tucson, Arizona, as they took Jerry into their home and family five years ago. Brother Tom and I will forever be indebted to them for the love and care they bestowed to Jerry.

For those who knew Jerry, know he'll be leaving for Heaven two days late and will make it to the Pearly Gates with 30 seconds to spare, with an amazing story to tell!

Jerry passed after a four year battle with colon cancer. He is preceded in death by his father, Charles Jirkovsky; mother, Mae-Rita (Moser) Jirkovsky; sister, Sue Preister
Survived by brothers, Tom Jirkovsky, Jim Jirkovsky; brother in law, Ron Preister and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins

Memorials directed to Jim Jirkovsky to help with expenses
Services Pending

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I20137","Jirkovsky","Joseph","4 Feb 1864","6 Feb 1938","0","He came from Czechoslovakia as a stow-away on a ship. He worked as a laborer for several farmers. (Milligan, p 321). At the time of the 1920 Federal Census, he, Mary, and 13 year old Rudolph were living in Glengary Township. Both were shown as being born in Bohemia, with Rudolph being born in Nebraska. Joseph was a laborer for the railroad.","STR06" "I20152","Jirkovsky","Leonard Joseph","1 Aug 1916","Yes, date unknown","0","Leonard worked for Swede BULIN after graduating from high school, and also worked in Wyoming, then joined the Army Engineers from 1941 to 1945. After his discharge, he went to St. Joseph, Missouri, to work in the American National Bank and married Maxine HARMON from St. Joseph. To them two children were born, Dennis James and Debra Jane. Dennis married Linda PHEBUS and Debbie married Tony VAUGHN and have (children) Corey, Cody and Courtney. (Milligan, p 321).","STR06" "I20150","","","","","","","" "I10530","Jirkovsky","Otella ""Tillie""","11 Mar 1895","25 Mar 1974","0","In the Milligan Centennial History Book Committee HISTORY OF MILLIGAN, NEBRASKA 1888-1988 (Walsworth Publishing, Marceline, MO), p 321, she is shown as Emily Jane ""Otilia"" Jirkovsky.","STR06" "I35462","Jirkovsky","Raymond J.","27 Nov 1928","8 May 2010","0","Raymond J. Jirkovsky, 81, Omaha, died Saturday (5/8/10) in Omaha. Born on Nov 27, 1928 on a farm near Milligan, Neb. to Joseph and Anna (Becwar). Graduated from Geneva High School in 1946, and then served three years in the U.S. Navy on Kwajalein Island (South Pacific). Upon returning to Geneva, he married Delores Jo Schupbach on June 18, 1950 and worked as painter/wall paper hanger for many years. He had on the job training from his father-in-law and grandfather-in-law Ray Schupbach and Winfield Schupbach.

After divorcing in 1969, he moved to Lincoln, Neb. and worked at Lincoln General Hospital as the Dietary Storekeeper until his retirement. In 2000 he moved to Omaha to live with his son Michael until his death.

Survived by sons, Randy (Kris) Jirkovsky, LaVista, Michael Jirkovsky, Omaha, Joseph (Mary) Jirkovsky, Toms River N.J.; daughter, Marcy (Chuck) Boncordo, Denver Colo.; five grandchildren, one great grandchild; one great-great grandchild; many wonderful friends and neighbors. Preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Anna (Becwar) Jirkovsky; step-father, LeRoy Foster: sister, Ruby Volkmer. [Note: Unable to locate a Ruby Jirkovsky on the 1930 census, maybe born after that date?, or a Ruby Volkmer on the SSDI].

Services will be 10:30 a.m., Thursday May 13th, St. Pauls United Methodist Church 55th and Corby Omaha, Neb. Private burial to follow at a later date. Arbor Society, 2819 S 125th Ave., Omaha is in charge of arrangements.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I20148","Jirkovsky","Rudolph Emil ""Rudy Jay""","4 Aug 1926","14 Apr 2011","0","Rudolph has been on the farm in Glengary Township (all of his life) except for the two years he was in the service, 1951 and 1952. He had a dance band, ""Rudy Jay"" for several years and played with several different orchestras as did his brother, Charles. (Milligan, p 322).

Rudolph E. ""Rudy Jay"" Jirkovsky, 84, Ohiowa, died Thursday, April 14, 2011, at the Fillmore County Hospital in Geneva. He was born at Geneva to Charles and Anna (Korbelik) Jirkovsky.
Survivors: sisters, Mildred DeRosbil, Omaha, Ann McDonald, Geneva; nieces and nephews.
Funeral Services: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 20, 2011, Farmer and Son Funeral Home, Geneva. Visitation: 1 - 8 p.m. Tuesday, funeral home. Memorials: to the family to be designated at a later date. Graveside services: Bohemian national Cemetery, Milligan.
","STR06" "I23783","Jirousek","Alva J.","6 Jul 1903","1 May 1984","0","Alva J. Jirousek, 80, of North Ridgeville, died Tuesday afternoon at Elyria Memorial Hospital after a brief illness.

Mr. Jirousek was born in Shelby and lived in Cleveland before he moved to North Ridgeville 19 years ago. He was employed as a printer for several years at the Typecraft Company in Cleveland. He retired in 1970. He was a member of St. Peter's Catholic Church, North Ridgeville. He was a fisherman and hunter and enjoyed repairing things as a hobby.

Mr. Jirousek is survived by his wife of 46 years, Isabelle; sons, Donald, Robert and Gary, all of North Ridgeville, Edward of Elyria and Thomas of Olmsted Township; 11 granchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Mary Frantz of Bradenton, Fla. A brother, Cyrus, preceded him in death.

Friends may call 7-9 tonight and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday at the Bogner Funeral Home, North Ridgeville. A funeral mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Friday in St. Julie Billiart Catholic Church, North Ridgeville, by the Rev. Richard Gonser, pastor. Burial will be in St. Peter's Church Cemetery, North Ridgeville.

Elyria Chronicle Telegram (OH); Wednesday, May 2, 1984.
Courtesy of Kay Rybak
","STR06" "I13550","Jirousek","Amelia","8 Jul 1892","4 Sep 1985","0","OH Birth and christenings also show a female born on 8 July 1891, which might instead be the year of birth of Amelia.","STR06" "I11644","Jirousek","Bessie","4 Jun 1900","8 Jul 1939","0","Kay notes that Bessie married first Thomas SALAMONE, no issue, and later Thomas RINI. After Bessie's death, Thomas Rini appears to have married Bessie's younger sister, Edna as her second husband.

Kay Rybak found the following obituary for Bessie:

RINI-Bessie (nee Jirousek); beloved daughter of Charles and Mary Jirousek; sister of Mary Lazio, Charles, Edward, Ladimer Jirousek and Edna Wylant, Saturday, Julyu 8, at East End Hospital. Friends may call at William H. Ziehm Funeral Home, 14040 Euclid ave., after 10 noon Sunday. Funeral Monday, July 10, at 10 a.m. and St. Anthony's Church at 11 a.m. Burial Calvary Cemetery. W. E. Jirousek, funeral director, in charge.

The obituary of her husband, Thomas Rini, was also supplied by Kay Rybak:

Thomas Rini, beloved husband of Edna (nee Jirousek); dear father of Mrs. Raymond (Edna) ZAJC, grandfather of three; son of Joseph and Margaret (both deceased); brother of Lucille DeMARCO, and the following deceased (Nick, Martin, and Lena). Funeral Thursday 9:30 a.m at The Fortuna Funeral Home, 5316 Fleet Ave. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends received at the funeral home Wednesday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

","STR06" "I13555","Jirousek","Charles","Abt 1873","4 Feb 1957","0","Cleveland 1900 City Directory p. 546

Jirousek, Charles lab.r. 23 Nursery","STR06" "I13555","Jirousek","Charles","Abt 1873","4 Feb 1957","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Federal Census
Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Wd 13, ED 255
Charles Jirousek 48 Ohio Bohemia Bohemia Boilermaker Oil Company
Mary Jirousek 47 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Charlie Jirousek Oh Oh Bohemia Laborer Lithography
Edward Jirousek 21 Oh Oh Bohemia Head Driver Supply Company
Laddie Jirousek 14 Oh Oh Boehmia
Edna Jirousek 9 Oh Oh Bohemia

1930 Federal Census
Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland City Dist 1-250, ED 206
Charles Jirousek Hd Own $3000 M W 58 M @ 21 Ohio Cz-Czech Cz-Czech
Boiler Maker Chem Works
Mary Jirousek Wf F W 57 M @ 20 Cz-Czech Cz-Czech Cz-Czech
Charles S M W 34 S Truck Driver Iron Business","STR06" "I13560","Jirousek","Cyril M.","19 Apr 1885","Apr 1949","0","Id#: 0165255 Name: Jirousek, Cyrill M. (Cyrus) Date: Apr 8 1949 Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #042. Notes: Jirousek, Cyrill M. (Cyrus), son of the late John and Theresa; father of Mildred Lazio and Jerry Jirousek; brother of John, Charles, William, Joseph, Stanley, Emil, Mary Will, Louise Adler, Mollie Imburgio, Rose Rippich, the late Edward, Frank, Patrick and James; Wednesday. Friends may call at Blean Bros. Funeral Home, 5215 Fleet Ave. Services Saturday, April 9, at 8:30 a. m. and at Our Lady of Lourdes' Church at 9 a. m. John F. Masek, funeral director.

CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY Cleveland Necrology File Search: Jirousek","STR06" "I7886","Jirousek","Cyrus S.","31 Mar 1905","Oct 1974","0","Id#: 0561438 Name: Jirousek, Cyrus S. Date: Oct 22 1974 Source: ?; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #121. Notes: Jirousek. Cyrus S. Jirousek, beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee Ambrose), dear father of Robert J., Dennis C. and Dennis A., grandfather of 12, dear brother of Alya of N. Ridgeville and Mary Frantz of Raitimore, Md. Funeral services Wednesday, Oct. 23 at Holy Cross Church at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at The Jakubs & Son Funeral Home, 936 E. 185 St. Visiting Hours Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 P.M.

CYRUS JIROUSEK 31 Mar 1905 Oct 1974 44123 (Euclid, Cuyahoga, OH) (none specified) 272-05-0341 Ohio","STR06" "I24141","Jirousek","Dorothy Delores","26 Jan 1910","27 Sep 1989","0","She was listed as a Nurse at the time of the 1930 census. Kay Rybak shows that she married George HUBERTY on 27 Oct 1934 in Cuyahoga County.","STR06" "I23897","Jirousek","Edna","26 Jul 1910","24 Sep 1981","0","Shown as Edna WYLANT in the obituary of her sister, Bessie RINI, and as Edna RINT in the obituary of her mother Mary Barta Jirousek.

Kay Rybak notes that she married first Lorin C. WILANTT, who was later married to her former sister-in-law, Margaret (nee Fritz) Jirousek, and married second Thomas RINI, who was the widower of her older sister, Bessie.","STR06" "I11652","Jirousek","Edward","13 Feb 1898","23 Jun 1959","0","Kay Rybak shows that he married Elva SHADLE, a daughter of Alvey SHADLE and Maggie BERRIMAN.","STR06" "I13556","Jirousek","Edward L.","Abt 1875","11 May 1900","0","Cleveland 1900 City Directory p. 546

Jirousek, Edward photogr 74 Petrie","STR06" "I13553","Jirousek","Emil L.","23 Aug 1893","Dec 1971","0","Id#: 0561441 Name: Jirousek, Emil L. Date: Dec 23 1971 Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #121. Notes: Jirousek. Emil L. Jirousek, age 78, of Chagrin Falls, beloved husband of Cleo (nee Gebauer), dear father of Cleo K. (Mrs. Edward) Blazek of Chagrin Falls, brother of Mary, Will and Molly Imburaio, and 12 brothers and sisters all deceased. Services will be held at Read-Nichols Funeral Home, 87 E. Washington St. Chagrin Falls, O. Friday, at 1:30 P.M. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday 2-4 And 7-9 P.M.


CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY Cleveland Necrology File Search: Jirousek","STR06" "I13561","Jirousek","Frank Stefan","21 Mar 1871","1 Aug 1921","0","Kay Rybak found the following death certificate information for Frank, indexed with last name SIRONSEK. Ohio death certificate 43429, Frank Stefan Jirousek, 50y4m9d;mrd;res.Ward 12 3663 E. 52nd; fa. John Jirousek, b. Kvetov, Cecko-Slovakia; mo Anastazie Turnovsky [sic-wife], informant; Anastazie [wife]; undertaker W. E. Jirousek [bro], 12910 Miles Avenue. [Not viewed by Melinda Strong, unable to find in index].

There appear to have been several Frank Jirousek's in Cleveland during this same time period.

Frank was not still at home as of the 1900 census, but has not yet located as a head of household in 1900.

The 1900 Cleveland City Directory lists two Frank Jirousek's on p. 546:

Jirousek, Frank lab.r. 38 Svoboda
Jirousek, Frank lab.r. 54 Pleasant

Along with the Frank Jirousek heading a household in 1910 census consisting of himself, wife Stella, and two children, a still single Frank Jirousek can also be found on the 1910 census:

Ohio, Cuyahoga County, 16-ward Cleveland, ED 241
Jerousek, Frank Hd M W 23 Single Ohio Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia English Laborer/Automobile

Frank appears to have ded in 1921, as per the following cemetery records:

Id#: 0165256 Name: Jirousek, Frank Date: 1921 Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #042. Notes: 1871-1921. Calvary Cemetery Cleveland, O.

This also matches the record Kay Rybak cites above, showing he died at age 50, which would have put his year of death in 1921. Franks mother Theresa Beznoska was also interred at the Calvary Cemetery, as was his brother William and sister Rose.

He it appears likely that he died prior to 1929, as his father's obituary stated that ""three sons had predeceased him."" Additonally, most of his father's adult sons are mentioned later in the 1942 obituary of a sibling, with the exception of Frank, Frederick and Edward.

However, the 1930 census enumeration for Anastasia ""Stella"" Jirousek and her children still shows a living Frank Jirousek, age 58, as head of household. This may be in error, or maybe the death information should read 1931 versus 1921.

It also appears, from the obituary below, that (a second?) Frank Jirousek lived in Cleveland, and was married to Marie Kus.

Id#: 0561452 Name: Jirousek, Marie Date: Mar 12 1954 Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #121. Notes: Jirousek, Marie (nee Kus), beloved wife of the late Frank mother of Hermina, Dorothy Bandlow passed away at her residence, 3438 W. 44 St., sister of the late John and Charles Kus, also Vaclay and Frank of Czechoslovakla. Friends may call at the J. C. Stepanek & Son Funeral Home, corner Clark Ave. and W. 44th St., where services will be held Saturday, Mar 13, at 2 p.m. Interment Riverside Cemetery.","STR06" "I13561","Jirousek","Frank Stefan","21 Mar 1871","1 Aug 1921","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Twp and City, Ward 17
Enumerated 26 and 27 Apr 1910
SD 19 ED 251 Sheet 13A
East 5??
3663-197-271
Jirousek, Frank Head M W 29 M1 19 Oh AustBohemia AustBohemia English Motormand StreetCar
Jirousek, Stella Wf F W 37 m1 19 3/2 Oh AustBothemia AustBohemia English
Jirousek, Joseph Son M W 18 S Ohio Ohio Ohio Shade Hanger Dept Store
Jirousek, Eleanor Dtr F W 16 S Ohio Ohio Ohio Tailor Cloaks

1920 Federal Census
Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Wd 13, ED 270
Jirousek Frank Hd M W 48 Ohio Bohemia Bohemia Electrician, Railway
Jirousek, Stella Wf F W 47 Ohio Bohemia Bohemia
Jirousek, Eleanor Dtr F W 25 Ohio Ohio Ohio Sewing, Tailor Shop

1930 Federal Census:
Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland (Districts 1-250),
ED 218, East 52nd
Jirousek, Frank [sic-ded'd in 1921??] 58 M @ 19 Oh Czech Czech Not employed
Jirousek, Stella 36 (sic) M @21 Oh Czech Czech Seamtress Factory
Shultz, Marcel Son in Law 35 Oh Germany Germany Machinist Shop
Schultz, Eleanor Dtr 32 Oh Oh Oh
Schultz, Marvin Son 9 Oh Oh Oh
Schultz, Marcella Dtr 7 Oh Oh Oh","STR06" "I23896","Jirousek","Fred W.","Feb 1899","9 Feb 1973","0","Said to have married Grace C. BAXA.","STR06" "I13558","Jirousek","Frederick S.","Mar 1877","13 Jan 1929","0","Listed as Bedrich on the 1880 census.

Cleveland 1900 City Directory p. 546

Jirousek, Frederick tailor 21 Portage

1900 Federal Census Jirousek, Fred Hd W M Mar 1877 23 M 2 yrs Oh Bohemia Bohemia Tailor Jirousek, Carrie Wf W F Nov 1877 22 M 2 yrs Oh Bohemia Bohemia Jirousek, Fred W M Feb 1899 1 S Ohio Ohio Ohio

I couldn't locate this family in 1910.

However, in 1920, Frederick, still working as a custom Tailor, was listed as a widow and living with his sister Mary, and her husband Edward WILL in Cleveland.

He probably died prior to 1929, as his father's obituary stated that ""three sons had predeceased him."" Most of his father's adult sons are mentioned later in the 1942 obituary of a sibling, with the exception of Frank, Frederick and Edward.","STR06" "I24139","Jirousek","Irene Louise","14 Jun 1905","12 Sep 1980","0","Kay Rybak shows that she married Henry Leon BEATTY, a son of George K. BEATTY and Mary Elizabeth KORN.","STR06" "I13557","Jirousek","James Stephan","Abt 1878","Jan 1942","0","Listed as Vaclav on the 1880 census.

Cleveland 1900 City Directory p. 546
Jirousek, James S. helper 74 Petrie

Id#: 0165258 Name: Jirousek, James S. Date: Jan 16 1942 Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #042. Notes: Jirousek, James S.--Residence, 4516 Pershing ave. Beloved husband of Mary (nee Svoboda), father of James, Viola and Libby (deceased), Norbert, Edna, Ruth Kalal, Otto and Elsie, and grandfather; brother of John, Charles, William, Cyrus, Stanley, Joseph, Emil, Mary Will, Louise Adler, Amalia Imburgia and Rose Ripich; Wednesday. Funeral Saturday, Jan. 17, from E. V. Raus & Son Funeral Home, 5040 Broadway, at 8 a. m. Services Our Lady of Lourdes' Church at 8:30 a. m.

CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY Cleveland Necrology File Search: Jirousek","STR06" "I13557","Jirousek","James Stephan","Abt 1878","Jan 1942","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Ohio, Cuyahoga, 16-wd Cleveland, ED 246
Park Avenue
Jirousek, James Hd 32 M1 11 years Ohio Austria/Bohemia Austria/Bohemia English Blacksmith
Jirousek, Mary Wf 31 M1 11 years Ohio Austria/Bohemia Austria/Bohemia English
Jirousek, James S 11 Ohio Ohio Ohio
Jirousek, Viola D 9 Ohio Ohio Ohio
Jirousek, Norbert S 5 Ohio Ohio Ohio
Jirousek, Edna D 3 Ohio Ohio Ohio
Jirousek, Ruth D 1 2/12 Ohio Ohio Ohio

1920
Ohio, Cuyahoga, Cleveland Wd-13, ED 265
Jirousek, James Hd 42 Oh Bohemia/Bohemia Bohemia/Bohemia Blacksmith Carriage Factory
Jirousek, Mary Wf 41 Ohio Ohio Ohio
Jirousek, James S 21 Ohio Ohio Ohio Paper Hanger, Store
Jirousek, Viola D 19 Ohio Ohio Ohio Feeder Paint Store
Jirousek, Norbert S 15 Ohio Ohio Ohio Lamplighter, Street
Jirousek, Edna D 12 Ohio Ohio Ohio
Jirousek, Ruth D 10 Ohio Ohio Ohio
Jirousek, Otto S 9 Ohio Ohio Ohio
Jirousek, Elsie D 7 Ohio Ohio Ohio

1930
Ohio, Cuyahoga, Cleveland (1-250), ED 212
Pershing Avenue
Jirousek, James Hd 52 M 21 Oh Cz Cz Blacksmith, Conveyer Shop
Jirousek, Mary Wf 51 M 20 Oh Cz Cz
Jirousek, Norbert S 25 S Ohio Ohio Ohio Pattern Maker, Factory
Jirousek, Edna D 23 S Feeder, Painting Company
Jirousek, Ruth D 21 Ohio Ohio Ohio
Jirousek, Otton S 19 Ohio Ohio Ohio Laborer, Section, Railroad
Jirousek, Elsie D 17 Ohio Ohio Ohio
","STR06" "I11862","Jirousek","Jan ""John""","14 Aug 1847","16 Nov 1929","0","The son of Frank Jirousek and Marie Vitek.

Cleveland 1900 City Directory p. 546

Jirousek, John Foreman 74 Petrie (also living at that address were sons Edward and James)

The following was excerpted from a translation of Jan Jirousek's obituary. It was written by Al. Zak and translated by Betty Stribrny.

Jan Jirousek was a true and generous type of Czech immigrant from Tabor. He was a man of vigorous heart and true and Christian love. He was born in Kvet near Milevska in Czechy, area Tabor...the son of a poor farmer. His father died unexpectedly and his mother, loving her children dearly, never remarried but took care of the farm herself. His schooling was very short as was that of most village boys of that area. He came to this country in 1866, about 19 years old. In fact, he arrived on his namesday, St. Jan Nepomocene, May 16 and on the Fourth of July the same year he played in a holiday parade downtown. In a few years after his arrival in Cleveland, Mr. Jirousek married a very young girl of the family Beznoska. The wedding supper was held at the bride's home on the north side, the now gone Croton Street, near the old Forest Street. The wedding dance was held in one of the first Czech inns....during the festivities...an oil lamp was knocked over...and a conflagaration started. Everyone attempted to save themselves. The men helped the women to escape as did the young groom who saved his young bride. The fire was quickly extinguished and in the middle of the floor where a hold had been burnt through the men placed empty beer barrels and the dance continued....

For many years Mr. Jirousek was employed as a cooper. For 20 years he was an active musician. He was also the superintendant of the coopers at Standard Oil company, where under his guidance worked many Czech musicians and other of his countrymen. After the invention of metal barrels, Mr. Jirousek became a real estate dealer. He was the one that did the most to enable fellow Czechs to purchase homes...For sometime, E. 53 off Fleet Avenue was named for him.

He was a devoted Democrat. For many years he worked as an inspector of bridges for the city, and as foreman for street paving and as an inspector for voitng booths, until the year 1915 when his age demanded a retirement...

He was also a great worker in Catholic circles. Twice he became president of the First Central Czech-Catholic Unit. He was among the first of those who worked towards the building of the little church St. Vaclav, on Arch and Burwell Streets...

In the 1880s he wrote in the St. Louis ""Hlasu"" and ""Volnosti"" (Voice and Freedom) small articles of a satyrical nature and later he even wrote stories into the ""American."" His nom de plume for the St. Louis articles was J. Kvetovsky (his home town).

Several times he opened a business but poor economic and work conditions caused him to fail. Another reason was the fact that he had a symphathetic nature and a big heart for the poor which made it difficult for him to prosper....

At his coffin was his faithful, grieving wife of 60 years, who shared the ups and downs of life with him and raised 15 children and lost three sons prior to his own death. Their last eldest son, William, is now traveling in Europe visiting this parent's homeland. It will be a terrible blow to him when he returns to find his beloved father gone.

(Courtesty of Caroline Mastny, Schuyler, Nebraska)

Kay Rybak noted his Ohio death certificate was #69505; and showed him as 82 years, 3 months, 2 days of age, and married to Theresa. They had resided on 12922 Marston at the time of his death, and his widow, Theresa, was the informant.

","STR06" "I11862","Jirousek","Jan ""John""","14 Aug 1847","16 Nov 1929","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Source:FHL Film 1255008 National Archives Film T9-1008 Page 47A
From the Familysearch 1880 United States Census and National Index
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
John JIROUSEK Self M M W 33 BOHEMIA Occ:Retail Grocer Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Theresa JIROUSEK Wife F M W 27 BOHEMIA Occ:Keeps House Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
John JIROUSEK Son M S W 10 OH Occ:At School Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Frank JIROUSEK Son M S W 9 OH Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Charles JIROUSEK Son M S W 7 OH Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Edward JIROUSEKSon M S W 5 OH Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Bedrich JIROUSEKSon M S W 4 OH Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Vaclav JIROUSEKSon M S W 2 OH Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
William JIROUSEK Son M S W 10 M OH Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA

1900 Census
Cleveland, District 120, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Jirousek, John Head W M Aug 1847 52 M 31 Bohemia emi 1867 NA Foreman
Jirousek, Theresa Wife W F May 1853 47 M 31 15/14 Bohemia 1865
Jirousek, William Son W M Jul 1879 20 S Ohio Lanotype operator
Jirousek, Mary Dtr W F Apr 1881 19 S Ohio Tailoress
Jirousek, Joseph Son W M Mar 1883 17 S Ohio Priso Fuder
Jirousek, Ciril Son W M Apr 1885 15 S Ohio Tailor
Jirousek, Stanley Son W M Mar 1887 13 S Ohio At School
Jirousek, Louise Dtr W F Mar 1889 11 S Ohio At School
Jirousek, Amelia Dtr W F Jul 1891 8 S Ohio At School
Jirousek, Emil Son W M Aug 1893 6 S Ohio At School
Jirousek, Rose Dtr W F May 1896 4 S

1910 Census
Cleveland, Ward 16, ED 246, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
John Jirousek Head M W 62 M1 41 Austria-Bohemia
Theresa "" Wife F W 56 M1 41Austria-Bohemia Mother 15/14 living
Stanley "" Son M W 23 Born Ohio Tinner Paint Shop
Louisa "" Dtr F W 21 Born Ohio Taileress Ladies Garments
Amalia "" Dtr F W 18 Born Ohio Sales Lady Dept Store
Emil "" Son M W 16 Born Ohio Machinist Machine Shop
Rosie "" Dtr F W 13 Born Ohio

1920 Census
Cleveland W 13, ED 265, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Jirousek, John Hd M W 72 M 1867 Na 1874 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Jirousek, Theresa Wf F w 67 M 1865 Na Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Jirousek, Louise Dtr F W 30 D Ohio Bohemia Bohemia Forelady Clothing Factory

Kay Rybak notes that in 1930, the widowed Theresa, age 76, was still in Cleveland, on 12910 Marston.
","STR06" "I7850","Jirousek","John S.","Aft 1869","18 Nov 1961","0","Caroline Mastny shows him as married to a Bertha, and being the father of Leonard. However, based on the 1900 census records for the household of John and Bertha Jirousek, it first appeared that the John Jirousek who married Bertha CIPRA was born in May 1862, which would rule out Jan Jirousek and Terezie Beznoska as his parents, based on their own years of birth. But based on his FindAGrave memorial page--and the photo of his tombstone on that page--he was actually born in 1869, about the same time Jan and Terezie Jirouseks' son was said to be born. The obituary for the John Jirousek, married to Bertha Cipra, does mention son Leonard, but no mention is made of John's parents or siblings.

There was a younger John Jirousek living in Cleveland in 1900, whose age would also make him as a candidate to be a son of Jan and Theresia. This other John Jirousek was living in Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Ward 39, and his family was listed as follows:

1900 Census
Jirousek John Hd Aug 1871 Mr/5 yrs Aug 1871 Ohio Bohemia Bohemia Blanket Mill
Jirousek, Mary Wf Aug 1876 Mr/5 yrs 2/2 Ohio Bohemia Bohemia
Jirousek, Lillian Dtr July 1895 Ohio Ohio Ohio
Jirousek, John Son Sept 1895 Ohio Ohio Ohio

Id#: 0561446 Name: Jirousek, John Date: Nov 18 19? Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #121. Notes: Beloved husband of the late Bertha; dear father of the late Leanard. Friends received at Corrigan's Funeral Home, Lorain Ave. at W. 148th St. Funeral mass Saturday, Nov. 18, St. Mel's Church at 9:30 a. m.

It should also be noted that yet a third John Jirousek, this one born Nov 1849 in Bohemia & married to an Anna, was living nearby the above family. As was the younger John Jirousek, he too was employed in the Blanket Mill. His wife Anna was listed as being the mother of 6 children, 5 still living, and only three of those still it home. So the John Jirousek born in August 1871 might have been a son of either John and Theresia Jirousek, or of John and Mary Jirousek, or of another Jirousek family entire. I was not able to find the family of John, Mary, Lillian and John in subsequent census enumerations.

As might be expected, their were three John Jirousek's listed in the 1900 Cleveland City Directory.

Jirousek, John foreman 74 Petrie (assumed to be the husband of Theresia)
Jirousek, John J. Mach 236 Petrie
Jirousek, John teamster 7 Pleasant","STR06" "I7850","Jirousek","John S.","Aft 1869","18 Nov 1961","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Twp, Cleveland City
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 19 ED 120 Sheet 22B
182-345-447
Jirousek, John W M May 1862 (sic) 35 M 8 Oh Bohemia Bohemia Day Laborer
Jirousek, Bertha W F Oct 1863 3(sic) 6 M 8 1/1 Oh Bohemia Bohemia
Jirousek, Leonard W M Jul 1892 7 S Oh Oh Oh At School

1910 Census
Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Twp, Cleveland City Ward 18 Tract R-23
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 19 Ed 279 Sheet 21A
East Krawkow Ave SD
6919-301-373
Jirousek, John Head M W 40 m1 20 Ohio AustriaBohemian AustriaBohemian English Pipe fitter
Jirousek, Bertha Wf F W 39 m1 20 2/1 Ohio AustriaBohemian AustriaBohemian English
Jirousek, Leonard Son M W 16 S Ohio Ohio Ohio

1920 Census
Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland City, Ward 1
Enumerated 9 and 120 Jan 1920
SD 19 ED 10 Sheet 9A
West Woodson?
9211-171-201
Cullen, Thomas and Sarah of Ohio
9211-171-202
Jirousek, John S Head M W 5o M Oh Boehmia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian Fitter Steam
Jirousek, Bertha W F W 42 M Ohio Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian
Jirousek, Leonard A Son M W 25 S OPh Oh Oh Salesmand Carbon

1930 Census
Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Lakewood City, War 2
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 18-629 SD 5 Sheet 3B
Cannon
17613-64-76
Jirousek, John S Head ( 8000 R M W 60 M 20 Oh Czech Czech Master Mechanic Carbon Co
Jirousek, Bertha Wife F W 58 M 178 Oh Czech Czech None
Jirousek, Leonard A Son M W 36 S Oh Oh Oh Asst Office Mgr Carbon Co","STR06" "I13510","Jirousek","Joseph Franklin","20 Mar 1883","20 Nov 1951","0","Cleveland 1900 City Directory p. 546

Jirousek, Joseph lab.r. 74 Douse
Debbie Quitter notes that he was a Laborer in a scrapyard

1910 Census Index Joseph Jirousek age 26 Born Ohio Richland, Shelby, ED 198 Married to Margrett age 24 and father of Alva and Cyrus, ages 6 and 5

Id#: 0561449 Name: Jirousek, Joseph F. Date: Nov 20 1951 Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #121. Notes: Jirousek, Joseph F., beloved husband of Margaret (nee Hafer), father of Alva, Cyrus S. and Mary Frantz, and grandfather, brother of William E., Emil, John, Stanley, Charles Mrs. Louise Adler, Mrs. Mary Will and Mrs. Amelia Imburgia, residence, 673 E. 118. Friends may call at The Monreal Co. Funeral Home St. Clair Ave. at E. 110th St. Services at St. Aloysius Church Wednesday, Nov. 21, at 10 a. m.","STR06" "I45967","Jirousek","Joseph Stephen","22 Mar 1892","29 Dec 1968","0","Name Joseph Jirousek
Gender Male
Christening Date
Christening Place
Birth Date 22 Mar 1892
Birthplace Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Death Date:
Name Note
Race
Father's Name Frank Jirousek
Father's Birthplace
Father's Age
Mother's Name Stazie Jirousek
Mother's Birthplace
Mother's Age
Indexing Project (Batch) Number C00162-5
System Origin Ohio-ODM
GS Film number 1907306
Reference ID

Citing this Record:
""Ohio, Births and Christenings, 1821-1962,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XXCR-LBY : accessed 25 Oct 2014), Joseph Jirousek, 22 Mar 1892; citing Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, reference ; FHL microfilm 1907306.

His Ohio Death Certificate show he was widowed.

Obituary, below, is courtesy of Kay Rybak:

CPL, Cleveland Necrology File: Plain Dealer, Jan. 1, 1969
Jirousek-Joseph Jirousek; beloved husband of the late Anna (nee Frizek); dearest father of Virginia Novak; brother of Eleanor Schultz; grandfather of William W. Novak and great-grandfather, passed away Sunday p.m. The family will receive friends at The Charles F. Holan Funeral Home, 4702 E. 131st, where services will be held Thursday at 8:45 a.m. and at Holy Family Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Wednesday. Parking at Sohio Station.

","STR06" "I45967","Jirousek","Joseph Stephen","22 Mar 1892","29 Dec 1968","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland City, Ward 13
Enumerated 17 Jan 1920
SD 19 ED 266 Sheet 11B
East 49th
3378-113-304
Jirousek, Joseph Head M W 27 M Oh Oh Oh Shade Man Shade Co
Jirousek, Anna Wf F W 26 M OPh Bohemia Bohemia
Jirousek, Virginia Dtr F W 5 S Oh Oh Oh
","STR06" "I11645","Jirousek","Ladamer","Abt 1906","Mar 1964","0","Id#: 0561450 Name: Jirousek, Ladamer Date: Mar 17 1964 Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #121. Notes: Jirousek. Ladamer Jirousek, residence, 3579 E. 72d. dear father of Evelyn Domoraski, Edward, Joseph and Cosma Perry, and grandfather, brother of Mary Lazio, Charles Edna Ripi. Friends may call 2-10 P. M. Tuesday at Frank J. Marek & Sons Inc. Funeral Home, 5040 Broadway, where services will be held Wednesday, Mar. 18, at 11 A. M.

Kay Rybak shows he married first Margaret FRITZ. Margaret later married Lorin WILLANTT, who had been previously married to Ladamer's youngest sister, Edna.

Margaret's obituary, kindly supplied by Kay Rybak,

Wilantt-Margaret D. Wilantt, age 63, of New Lyme, O,; wife of the late Ladamer Jirousek; wife of Lorin Wilantt; mother of Evelyn (Mrs. Raymond) DOMORASKY of Mayfield Hgts., Edward JIROUSEK of Wickliffe, Joseph JIROUSEK of Thompson, Cosma (Mrs. Richard) PERRY of Eastlake; grandmother of 12; sister of Helen HRUBEC, Joseph FRITZ, Mary JUBY and Josephine SHIEVER, sister-in-law of Lillian FRITZ. Funeral Mass at St. Joan of Arc Church, Chagrin Falls on Wednesday, April 18 at 10 a.m. Burial at Crown Hill Cemetery.","STR06" "I24062","Jirousek","Libby","5 Sep 1902","Bef 1910","0","Mentioned in her father's obituary as deceased. Her name was listed between Viola, born ca 1901 and Norbert, born circa 1905. She was not, however, listed on the 1910 or any subsequent census records, so it appears she died young.","STR06" "I24454","","","","","","","" "I45965","Jirousek","Louisa","24 Jan 1891","Bef 1900","0","Name Louisa Jironsek
Gender Female
Christening Date
Christening Place Cuyahoga, Ohio
Birth Date 24 Jan 1891
Birthplace Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Death Date:
Name Note
Race White
Father's Name John Jironsek
Father's Birthplace
Father's Age 22y
Mother's Name Berta
Mother's Birthplace
Mother's Age 20y
Indexing Project (Batch) Number C86886-5
System Origin Ohio-VR
GS Film number 877905
Reference ID cn3873



Citing this Record:
""Ohio, Births and Christenings, 1821-1962,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X61J-D32 : accessed 25 Oct 2014), Louisa Jironsek, 24 Jan 1891; citing Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, reference cn3873; FHL microfilm 877905.","STR06" "I13548","Jirousek","Louise Blanche","7 Mar 1889","6 Jun 1968","0","In 1920, Louise was living with her parents, and listed as divorced, age 30, and a Forelady at a Clothing Factory. She was the only one of the 15 children still at home. She married again sometime prior to 1930, and at the time of that census, she and her husband, George ADLER, were living with her widowed mother.

Death: CPL, Cleveland Necrology File: Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH); June 9, 1968
Adler-Louise B. Adler, (nee Jirousek), beloved wife of the late George F., sister of Mary Will, Amalia Imburgia, William and Emil. Services at St. Dominic Church, Van Aken and Narwood Rd. Monday, June 10 at 10 a.m. Friends may call at Thomas Funeral Home, 12512 Miles Ave. Sunday 3-5 atn 7-9 p.m.","STR06" "I13548","Jirousek","Louise Blanche","7 Mar 1889","6 Jun 1968","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Ohio Cuyahoga Cleveland (Districts 501-533), ED 515

Jirousek, Theresa Head Own $7000 F W 76 Wd Czechoslovakia Czsl Czsl Bohemian
Adler, George Son in Law M W 48 M 42 Ohio Germany Germany Foreman Foundry
Adler, Louise Dtr F W 41 M 35 Ohio Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia","STR06" "I11651","Jirousek","Mary","9 May 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown as Mary Lazio Charles in her mother's obituary.","STR06" "I24453","","","","","","","" "I24137","Jirousek","Mildred Carolina","2 Mar 1902","4 Nov 1985","0","Her occupation was listed as Stenographer, Banking office on the 1920 census.","STR06" "I23914","Jirousek","Norbert Frank","24 Dec 1904","6 Nov 1969","0","Id#: 0561455
Name: Jirousek, Norbert F. Sr.
Date: Nov 9 1969
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #121.
Notes: Jirousek. Norbert F. Jirousek Sr., beloved husband of the late Ruth (nee Hynes), father of Loverne Olsan and Norberl F., Jirousek Jr., and grandfather, brother of Ruth Kolat, Edna, Elisie and Otta Jirousek passed away suddenly Thursday. Funeral services will be held at The Vodrazka Funeral Home, 315 E. 55th St. of Broadway, Monday, Nov. 10, at 10 a.m. Interment Highland Park Cemetery Rev. Mark E. Paole officiating Nisiting Hours Sunday 2-4 And 7-9 P.M.","STR06" "I23917","Jirousek","Otto E.","31 Dec 1910","18 Sep 1973","0","Id#: 0561456
Name: Jirousek, Otto E.
Date: Sep 20 1973
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #121.
Notes: Jirousek. Otto E. Jirousek, beloved husband of Clara (nee Slivka), dear father of James S. and Richard S., grandfather of three, brother of Edna, Ruth Kalat, Eisie and Norbert (deceased). Funeral Friday, Sept 21, at SS. Peter & Paul Church, Turney Rd. at 9 A.M. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at The Rybicki & Son Funeral Home, 4640 Turney Rd., Thursday 2-4 And 7-9.","STR06" "I24456","Jirousek","Robert J.","14 Jul 1932","31 Dec 2011","0","JIROUSEK ROBERT ""BOB "" J. JIROUSEK, age 79, of Euclid, entered into rest on Dec. 31, 2011. Survived by his wife, of 57 years, Kathleen ""Kaye"" (nee Durbin); his children James (Kathy), Thomas, Judith Polzner, Terry Warder (Tom), William (Michelle), and Suzanne; his 12 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; brothers, Dennis (Peggy) and Dennis (Donna). Son of the late Elizabeth and Cyrus Jirousek. Bob was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean war, where he earned both a Navy occupation and Korean service medal. He was also a retired lithographer, an avid fisherman, and a friend to many. Family will receive friends at the JAKUBS & SON FUNERAL HOME, 936 E. 185 ST. CLEVELAND, MONDAY, JAN. 2, FROM 4 - 8 P.M. Funeral Mass at SS Robert and William Parish, 367 E. 260 St. on Tuesday, Jan 3, at 12:30 P.M. He will rest in peace at Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery in Rittman, OH. Contributions are suggested to Hospice of the Western Reserve or a charity of your choice

http://obits.cleveland.com/obituaries/cleveland/obituary.aspx?pid=155299369","STR06" "I13551","Jirousek","Rose A.","25 May 1896","19 Dec 1950","0","Id#: 0297144 Name: Ripich, Rose Date: Dec 20 1950 Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #068. Notes: Ripich, Rose (nee Jirousek), wife of Louis J., mother of Rosalie Voytovich, Louis J., sister of Mary Will and Louise Adler and Amelia Inburgia and John, Charles, William, Joseph, Stanley and Emil Jirousek, grandfather of Sharon, Anthony and Edward Voytovich Jr. Funeral directed by brother, W. E. Jirousek. Funeral from residence, 17420 Eldamere Ave. Time of service later.

Name Rose Ripich
Titles and Terms
Event Type Death
Event Date 19 Dec 1950
Event Place
Residence Place
Address
Gender Female
Age 54
Marital Status
Race White
Occupation
Birth Date 21 May 1896
Birthplace Cleveland, Ohio
Birth Year (Estimated) 1896
Burial Date
Burial Place
Cemetery
Father's Name John Jirousek
Father's Titles and Terms
Father's Birthplace
Mother's Name Terezie Beznoska
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Birthplace
Spouse's Name
Spouse's Titles and Terms
File Number certificate
GS Film number 2372788
Digital Folder Number: 004109350
Image Number 02230



Citing this Record:
""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X6BT-RLL : accessed 24 Oct 2014), Rose Ripich, 19 Dec 1950; citing , reference certificate; FHL microfilm 2372788.","STR06" "I23916","Jirousek","Ruth N.","29 Jan 1909","15 Jan 1983","0","Kay Rybak shows that she was married to Frank KALAL.","STR06" "I24455","","","","","","","" "I7953","Jirousek","Stanley J.","Abt 1914","Aug 1955","0","Id#: 0561457 Name: Jirousek, Stanley J. Date: Aug 31 1955 Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #121. Notes: Jirousek, Stanley J., beloved son of Stanley W., and the late Mary (nee Nemecek); brother of Leona Kutina and William; uncle of Franklin and Kenneth Kutina, William, Mary Lee and Michael Jirousek, Late residence, 4254 E. 131st St. Friends received at the James J. Mullancy Funeral Home, 9819 Miles Ave. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. m., St. Timothy's Church.","STR06" "I13554","Jirousek","Stanley William","13 Mar 1887","Dec 1963","0","Id#: 0561458 Name: Jirousek, Stanley W. Date: Dec 18 1963 Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #121. Notes: Jirousek. Stanley W. Jirousek, beloved husband of the late Mary (nee Nemecek), father of Mrs. Frank Kutma (Leona), William and the late Stanley J., brother of William Mrs. Mary Will Mrs. Louise Adler, Mrs. Mollie Imburga and Emil, grandfather and great-grandfather, late residence, 4254 E. 131st St. Friends received at the James P. Muilaney Funeral Home, 9811 Miles Ave. Funeral Thursday, Dec. 19, St. Timothy Church, at 9:30 a. m.

CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY Cleveland Necrology File Search: Jirousek","STR06" "I24140","Jirousek","Stephanie Delores","26 Jan 1910","27 Feb 2002","0","Her occupation was listed as stenographer, steel plant, at the time of the 1930 census.","STR06" "I11649","Jirousek","Vaclav ""James""","Abt 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","It is ASSUMED he is related to Jan/John Jirousek of Kvetov due to their sharing the same last name, proximity in location, and the very close ages of the two. According the Ohio 1910 Census Miracode Index, James Jirousek, his wife Louisa, and their six children, lived in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio in Enumeration District 243, very near John Jirousek in Enumeration District 246.

He MIGHT also be the father of the following children, who do not appear to fit into the family of John and Theresa Jirousek:

Anton Jirousek age 28 Born Ohio Cuyahoga, Cleveland ED 0107 Boarder in the home of Emil Masek
Carrie Jirousek age 25 Born Austria Cuyahoga, Cleveland ED 246 Living alone
James Jirousek age 20 Born Austria Cuyahoga, Cleveland ED 255 Boarder in the home of Joseph Stanek","STR06" "I45973","Jirousek","Virginia","13 Nov 1914","5 Jun 2000","0","She was shown as Virginia NOVAK, widowed, at the time of her death.

Kay Rybak shows that she married William J. NOVAK, and they were the parents of William W. NOVAK.","STR06" "I13552","Jirousek","William E.","23 Jul 1879","13 Apr 1969","0","Id#: 0561460 Name: Jirousek, William E. Date: Apr 15 1969 Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #121. Notes: Jirousek. William E. Jirousek, beloved husband of the late Anna (nee Drdek), dearest father of Mrs. F. M. (Mildred) Zednik, Mrs. Bert (Wilma) Zahn, Mrs. Irene Beatty, Dolores (Stephanie) Jirousek and Mrs. George (Dorothy) Huberty, grandfather and great-grandfather, brother of Mrs. Mary Will, Mrs. Angelo (Molly) Imburgia, Mr. Emil Jirousek, late residence, 1850 Maywood Ave., South Euclid, O. Family will receive friends at The Mahon-Murphy Funeral Home, 13201 Euclid Ave. Visiting Hours Tuesday 2-5 And 7-9 P. M. Funeral mass Wednesday, St. Gregory Church at 11 A. M.

CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY Cleveland Necrology File Search: Jirousek

William and Anna were living in Cleveland, Ohio at the time of the 1910, 1920, and 1930 census. Anna was shown as being born in Bohemia, with all the daughters being born in Ohio. At the time of the 1910 census, William was listed as 31 and Anna age 32, being married 9 years. She was the mother of 5 children, all living, and immigrated in 1890. Mildred was shown as age 8, Wilma age 6, Irene age 4, and Stephanie and Dorothy appear to have been twins, both listed as being age 3/12. William's occupation in 1910 was printer, in 1920 he was shown as a Funeral Director, and in 1930 he was listed as a real estate broker. The same family group was found in 1920, and by 1930, only the oldest daughter, Mildred, had left home.","STR06" "I7943","Jirousek","William S.","11 Nov 1925","24 Sep 2011","0","JIROUSEK WILLIAM S. JIROUSEK, age 85. Dear husband for 62 years of Mel (Carmella Bontempo). Devoted father of Bill Jr. (wife Carolyn), Mary Lee (Thellian) Hansmann (husband Jeff, MD) of Kohler, WI., Mike (wife Lauren), Patty and Kathy Velotta (husband Chris). Proud Grandpa and ""Papa"" of Bill and Dave Jirousek, Danielle, Nicole and Megan Hansmann, Jim and Julianne Jirousek, Christopher, Nicholas and Michael Velotta and great-grandfather of Katie Rose, Lilly and Violet. Cherished son of the late Stanley and Mary (nee Nemecek). Beloved brother of the late Leona Kutina (husband Frank, deceased) and Stanley. Great pal and brother-in-law of the late Angie and Joe Larrow, Tony ""Nene"" and Mickey Bontempo and Rosemary Panzica (husband Nacy). Dearest uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend of many. The Jirousek family were members of St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church in South Euclid for over 43 years. World War II U.S. Army-Air Corps Veteran. Contributions may be made in Bill's memory to Ronald McDonald House, 10415 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44106. Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2011 at St. Clare Catholic Church at 10:30 a.m. Burial following at All Souls Cemetery. Family will receive friends to pay tribute to and celebrate the life of Bill at THE DeJOHN-FLYNN-MYLOTT FUNERAL HOME OF SOUTH EUCLID, 4600 MAYFIELD RD. (just east of Green Rd.) MONDAY 2-4 and 5-8 P.M. Online obituary, guestbook and order flowers at www.DeJohnCares.com.

http://obits.cleveland.com/obituaries/cleveland/obituary.aspx?pid=153833283","STR06" "I24138","Jirousek","Wilma Helen","11 Aug 1903","29 Mar 1979","0","Her occupation was listed as stenographer, county prosecutor, at the time of the 1930 census. Kay Rybak shows her at married to Herbert Charles ZAHN, a son of August Fred ZAHN and Alma RIES.","STR06" "I11126","Jirovsky","Frank J.","29 Jan 1919","2 May 2012","0","Caroline Mastny instead shows this last name as JIROUSKY.","STR06" "I34463","Johansen","Robert ""Willard""","9 Jul 1922","23 Jul 2009","0","Robert ""Willard"" Johansen, the youngest son of Fred and Marie (Dorffler) Johansen was born on July 9, 1922 on the family farm north of Friend, Nebraska. He died on Thursday, July 23, 2009 in his home at the age of 87 years and 14 days. As a young boy he attended country School District #23 and graduated from Friend High School with the class of 1939. Following in the footsteps of his brothers Oliver and Floyd, he enlisted in the Army Air Corp and served in WWII. He was stationed on the island of Guam, intercepting Japanese radio messages. While serving his country he achieved the rank of Master Sergeant. His unit was given a commendation from Admiral Nimitz for their contribution to the war effort. Willard was united in marriage to the love of his life, Marjorie Motis, on June 4, 1950 in Friend at the Congregational Church. To this union, two daughters, Jacqueline Marie and Linda Rae, and a son, Paul Willard were born.
Willard worked for a time at the Friend grain elevator before returning to the family farm where he and his family lived and worked until 1972.
After leaving the farm he returned to the elevator as a bookkeeper until his retirement in 1984.
Willard was baptized at St. John's Lutheran church in Cordova then later became a member of the United Church of Christ for 79 years where he sang in the choir, men's quartet and served on the council. He was a member of Friend American Legion Ford Banka Post #183 for 64 years and long-time participant on the firing squad. Willard was a school board member and president, member and Master of the Friend Grange, and a charter member of the Friend Country Club. Willard was especially proud when he and Marge were presented with Friend's Lifetime Citizen Award in 2008. Another highlight of his life was when he and Floyd went on the Heartland Honor Flight to the WWII Memorial.
Willard enjoyed golfing, bowling, attending Husker football games, attending his grandchildren's events, feeding and watching birds and playing cards with friends. Most of all he enjoyed his family and was a caring and giving person who will be missed by all.
He is survived by his wife Marge, Friend, his daughters and sons-in-law Jacqueline and Randall Strauss of Lincoln, NE; Linda and Donald Dupree of Scottsdale, AZ; son and daughter-in-law Paul and Carol Johansen, Friend; six grandchildren, Megan and Tyler Heidtbrink of Bee, NE; Eric Strauss of Yuma, CO; Jacob and Michelle Dupree of Scottsdale, AZ; Chelsea-Jo and Dustin Johansen of Friend, NE; great-grandson Braeden Strauss, Yuma, CO; brother and sister-in-law Floyd and Vicky Johansen, Friend, NE; sister-in-law Goldie Quinn, Lincoln, NE; brother-in-law and sister-in-law Eddie and Ruth Motis, Lakewales, FL; step-sister-in-law, Katherine Ratliff; Spokane, WA, nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.
Willard was preceded in death by his parents, step-mother, Lila Johansen; parents-in-law, Edmen and Alice Motis; infant sister, Eleanor Johansen, brother and sister-in-law Oliver and Ella Mae Johansen; step-brother Dale Ratliff, step-sister and brother-in-law, Lila Mae and Al Janosik; brother-in-law Grant Quinn.
A Funeral Service will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, July 27, 2009 at the Friend United Church of Christ with Revs. Tim and Ginny Adams officiating. Interment is in the Andrew Cemetery with Military Services conducted by the Friend American Legion Post #183. Visitation will be from 2-9 pm, Sunday, July 26 at Lauber-Moore Funeral Home, Friend. Memorials have been established to the church or to the Friend American Legion Post #183. Shirley Milton, organist accompanied the church choir as they sang ""Footprints In The Sand"" and ""Amazing Grace"". Paul Ramp accompanied the choir on his trumpet while they sang ""Amazing Grace"". Shirley also accompanied Raymond Gifford, vocalist, as he sang ""Beyond The Sunset"". The pallbearers were Willard's grandchildren, Megan Heidtbrink, Eric Strauss, Jacob Dupree, Michelle Dupree, Chelsea-Jo Johansen, Dustin Johansen and Tyler Heidtbrink.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Lauber-Moore Funeral Homes website)","STR06" "I47351","Johns","Ethel Edna B.","11 May 1906","Abt 2000","0","Her Pennsylvania Birth Certificate shows her a sa daughter of Ulysses Grant Johns and Florence Duke, both natives of Pennsylvania. Ulysses Johns was a Conductor for P.R.R. Freight.

She was shown as a Beauty Operator on the 1940 Jamestown, PA census.","STR06" "I36349","Johns","James B.","Abt 1893","","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Tennessee, Madison County, City of Jackson
Enumerated 2 and 3 Day January 1920
SD 8 ED 167 Sheets 1A and 1B
239-11-14
McLemore, William A Head M W 40 Wd Tn Tn TnForeman Saw Mill
McLemore, Mattie Mae Dtr F W 18 S Tn Tn TnStenographer Bank
McLemore, Willie K Dtr F W 15 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, J. B. Son M W 12 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Mary Margarette Dtr F W 8 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Minnie Lee Dtr F W 5 S Tn Tn Tn
Johns, James B Son in law m W 27 N Tn Tn Tn
Johns, Alice Dtr F W 21 M Tn Tn Tn
Johns, William Grandson M W 1 4/12 S Tn Tn Tn
Watson, Joe Boarder M W 47 S Tn Tn TN Laborer Farm

1930 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Civil District 1
Enumerated April 24, 1930
ED 9-1 SD 2 Sheet 14A
282-289
Johns, J B Head M W 38 M 25 Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
Johns, Alice Wf F W 30 M 18 Tenn Tenn Tenn
Johns, William Son M W 11 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Johns, Darris Mati Dtr F W 8 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Johns, David E Son m W 3 1/12 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
","STR06" "I2186","Johns","John","Bef 1783","Yes, date unknown","0","Per THE SOUTHERN McGREWS GREW there appear to be two marriage licenses for John Jones to a McGrew. The first was on 24 Jan 1808 in Wilkinson Co, Mississippi to Jane McGrew. The second was 13 Mar 1813, also in Wilkinson Co, to Sarah McGrew. At least seven children were born into the John Jones family by 1820, per the Marion County Census. 4 males and 3 females. John Jones paid poll tax in Marion Co in 1813. He and several brother in laws were charged with assault and battery by John Lott in 1817. The Jones family lived in Copiah Co, Miss by the time of the 1840 census.","STR06" "I21408","Johnson","Alvan Elmer","25 Jun 1867","Yes, date unknown","0","He married a Julia NEEDHAM. (Robert S. Strong, SFAA Historian). Their son, Warren Kenneth Johnson (1912-1992, Wisconsin) and Bertha Roma Henriette KRESSER (1918, Wisconsin - 2011, Pennsylvania) were the parents of Karen Marie JOHNSON, wife of Dale Allen ANDRESS...and mother of Dustin Kurt Andress. Match on GEDMATCH to Charles R. Strong, Gedmatch Ref 5053781 and DNA kit A799481.","STR06" "I18977","Johnson","Aron Martin","25 Jul 1879","20 Jul 1908","0","In an email dated September 27, 2002, Caryn Getsinger wrote that: Eva's first husband, Aron Martin Johnson, was killed in 1908 in Hemphill. Robert Wright was hung Dec. 17, 1909 for Aron's murder (Robert Wright was the husband of Aron's sister, Mollie Johnson Wright. There was some dispute over their father George L. Johnson's estate).","STR06" "I16478","","","","","","","" "I16479","Johnson","Betty Lou","7 May 1928","May 1992","0","Volume 12 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 5, 1949, reported that Betty Lou Johnson, daughter of Lena Gallager Johnson, spent a most enjoyable year studying at the University in Lima, Peru. She travelled extensively in South America before returning home.","STR06" "I10639","Johnson","Bridget Frances","Abt 1822","Yes, date unknown","0","She was the daughter of Samuel Johnson.","STR06" "I7389","Johnson","Carl August","31 Aug 1868","12 Feb 1945","0","California Death Index:

JOHNSON CARL AUGUST 08/31/1868 CROWN JOHNSON M ILLINOIS SAN FRANCISCO(38) 02/12/1945 76 yrs","STR06" "I31206","Johnson","Carrie A.","10 May 1867","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided at Moscow, New York.","STR06" "I15355","Johnson","Carroll Monroe","24 Jan 1947","Yes, date unknown","0","Carroll Monroe Johnson
Date of Birth: 25 Jan 1947
Gender: Male
Birth County: Jefferson
Father's Name: Milton Carroll Johnson
Mother's Name: Helen Ruth Morgan
Roll Number: 1947_0007","STR06" "I14799","Johnson","Charles Wayne","28 Feb 1950","26 Aug 2021","0","Charles Wayne ""Buddy"" Johnson, age 71, of Longview, Texas passed away Thursday, August 26, 2021 at Longview Regional Medical Center in Longview, Texas.

Buddy was born in Pineland, Texas on February 28, 1950 to Carroll Lopez Johnson and Willie Ester Parker Johnson and had resided in Longview for the past 30 years.

He was a graduate of West Sabine High School and a retired Veteran of the United State Air Force and had served in Vietnam. Buddy enjoyed traveling with his late wife, Gayle. They often traveled by motorcycle and he enjoyed off road jeeping.

Buddy is survived by his daughters, Kelli Fajardo and husband, Rafael, of Longview and Kristy Shivers and husband, Brandon, of Henderson, Texas, his brothers, Keith Johnson and Randy Johnson and wife, Jewel, all of Pineland, Texas and grandchildren, Esther Fajardo, Gabe Fajardo, Sara Fajardo, Kenlie Shivers and Kylie Shivers.

He was preceded in death by is wife, Gayle White Johnson and his parents.

Visitation will be held from 6~8pm Thursday, September 2, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 1pm, Friday, September 3, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with burial following in Pleasant Grove Cemetery.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 1, 2021, page 8","STR06" "I35604","Johnson","Clubie Leola","Abt 1905","22 Feb 1975","0","Name: Clubie Leola Windham
Death Date: 22 Feb 1975
Death Place: Athens, Henderson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 70 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1905
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Sam Johnson
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sarah B. Sides
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243704
Digital Film Number: 4170172
Image Number: 1593
Reference Number: 11834
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I23761","","","","","","","" "I14089","Johnson","Daphne Exa","22 Aug 1925","31 May 2002","0","SABINE COUNTY REPORTER
June 5, 2002

DAPHNE BASS

Daphne Bass, 76, of Hemphill passed away Friday, May 31, 2002, at Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill.

Mrs. Bass was born in Center on Aug. 22, 1925, as a daughter of the late Elbert F. Johnson Sr and Julia Oates Johnson.

She had lived in Hemphill since 1944. She and her husband operated N.P. Bass Logging for 53 years. She was also co-owner of Bass & Son Grocery in Hemphill for 26 years.

She was a faithful and active member of East Mayfield Baptist Church where she served in numerous offices and committees. She was also a member of the Hemphill Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star where she served as Worthy Matron and many other positions.

Survivors: her husband of 57 years, Norman Bass of Hemphill; a daughter Vicky Procella and husband, Joe of Hemphill; a brother, E.F. Johnson Jr. of Mesquite; a sister, Fae Elliott of Center; a sister-in-law, Thelma Henderson of Hemphill; and Lana Fults of Hemphill.

Funeral services were held Sunday, June 2, at 2 pm at the Star Funeral Home chapel in Hemphill, with Bro. Vernon Watts and Bro. Glenn D. Morton officiating. Interment followed at Springhill Cemetery in Sabine County.

Deacons of East Mayfield Baptist Church served as pallbearers.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I2895","Johnson","Eddie Grover","19 Jan 1914","6 Mar 1971","0","He was a son of Elias Lyman Johnson and Martha Ann Mahala Fee, and retired USAF Master Sergeant.

He has a Military Marker only, embossed with his name and a cross, dates of birth and death, and ""New Mexico, MSGT, 97 Bomb WG AF, World War II, Korea.""","STR06" "I596","Johnson","Edna","7 Mar 1903","30 May 1968","0","Name Edna Johnson Fuller
Event Type Death
Event Date 30 May 1968
Event Place San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 07 Mar 1903
Birthplace Sparks, Georgia
Father's Name William A Johnson
Mother's Name Mary A Mccroskey
Informant Burl Fuller (son)
Certificate Number 44830
GS Film number 2137106
Digital Folder Number 005144854
Image Number 01060

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976"", index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS14-34F : accessed 10 Mar 2014), Mary A Mccroskey in entry for Edna Johnson Fuller, 1968.","STR06" "I14300","Johnson","Effie E.","10 Jan 1875","14 Dec 1961","0","She was the daughter of George Johnson and Sara Lee Yarbor. (White and Toole, p 29).","STR06" "I6381","Johnson","Elizabeth ""Betsy""","10 Apr 1772","Aft Jul 1846","0","In the book THE PAYNES OF VIRGINIA, there is an interesting account on pages 240 through 242 about the siege of Bryan's Station, Kentucky. It is an abstraction of a letter written by Betsy in 1846, detailing her memories of her family being attacked by Indians.

Kentucky Historical Society, ""Genealogies of Kentucky Families: Vol. O-Y"" (Baltimore Gen. Publ.-1981) notes she is the sister of Col. Richard M. Johnson of Georgetown, Kentucky. Betsy and John had fifteen children, four of them surviving: Asa Payne of Payne's Depot, Scott County, Kentucky; 2. John of Jack Payne, Warsaw, Ky.; 3. Jeff Payne, Howard Co, Missouri; and 4. A daughter, Mrs. Offut.","STR06" "I33865","Johnson","Emmett D.","30 Apr 1889","30 Sep 1958","0","FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976 shows Emmett D. Johnson as the son of Moses F. Johnson and Nancy Shive. He was a farmer, and buried at the Burns Cemetery.His death certificated further noted that he was found dead in his bed, and it was assumed by the coroner that he died of a heart attack, as he had been subject to them in the past.","STR06" "I15127","Johnson","Eva Carlene","30 Apr 1900","30 Jun 1992","0","Cheyenne Star, Cheyenne, OK
Funeral services for Eva Farmer Trawick will be held at 2 p.m., Saturday, in the Savage Funeral Home Chapel with Dwight Holland, minister of the Hammon Church of Christ, officiating. Burial will follow in Fairlawn Cemetery, Elk City, Oklahoma under the direction of Savage Funeral Home.
Eva Carlene Johnson was born on April 30, 1900 in Hammon, the daughter of Thomas and Lula Hite Johnson, and died June 30, 1992 at her Elk City home at the age of 92.
Eva lived in Hammon and Canute before moving to Elk City in 1975.
She is survived by two sons, Loyd McReynolds of Llano, California and Ike Trawick of Canute; one daughter, Frances Clift of Hammon; six grandchildren; six great grandchildren; three great-great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Homer L. Trawick, and one daughter, Irene Echols.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I25321","","","","","","","" "I46355","Johnson","Florence Beatrice ""Bea""","3 Aug 1923","14 Jul 1994","0","Bea Conn

Florence Beatrice ""Bea"" Conn, 70, of Bronson died at 12:40 p.m. Thursday, July 14 at Sabine County Hospital-Hemphill.

Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Saturday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. James Latham and Bro. W. Clarence Howell officiating. Interment followed at Bronson Cemetery.

Born Aug. 3, 1923, in Sabine Parish, Louisiana, she had lived in Sabine County since 1940. She was a homemaker.

Survivors: three daughters, Jackie Miller of Beaumont, Charlotte Henry of Bronson, and Cynthia Cook of Newton; three sons, Michael Conner of Bridge City, and Pete Conner and Euell Conner, both of Bronson; a sister, Bethel Hippler of Longview; a brother, W. P. ""Jug"" Johnson of Many; nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

The Sabine County Reporter, July 20, 1994, page 8","STR06" "I25011","Johnson","Hannah","27 Apr 1656","16 Jun 1720","0","Said to be the daughter of Solomon Johnson and Hannah Holman.","STR06" "I36550","Johnson","Helen Aliene","10 Sep 1938","21 Jan 2012","0","Helen Aliene Boyett, 73, of Devers, Texas, died Saturday, January 21, 2012, at Christus Hospital St. Elizabeth, Beaumont, Texas.

She was born in Beaumont, on September 10, 1938, to Marie Martin Johnson and Patrick Johnson.

Survivors include her son, Jon Paul Boyett and his wife, Kelly of Devers; daughter, Rebecca Villarreal and her husband, Eduardo of League City; eight grandchildren; and ten great-grandchildren.

She is preceded in death by her parents; her husband of fifty-six years, James R. Boyett, Sr.; and son, James ""Jim"" Roy Boyett, Jr.

Her funeral service will be 10:00 a.m., Friday, January 27, 2012, at Broussard's, 2000 McFaddin Avenue, with a graveside service to follow at 2:00 p.m. at Gravell Hill Cemetery, Hemphill, under the direction of Broussard's.


Obituary from Broussard's Mortuary, Beaumont, Texas, via FindAGrave.","STR06" "I28804","Johnson","James C.","Abt 1834","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1870 Census
Buffalo, Craighead, Arkansas, Post Office Jonesboro
Enumerated 7 July 1870
Page 3
14-15
Johnson, James C 36 M W Farmer Ga
Johnson, Mary L 39 F W Keeping House Tn
Johnson, William V. 13 M W At School Miss
Johnson, Mary A E 10 F W At School Ark
Johnson, James F 6 M W Ark
Johnson, Sarah C 1 F W Ark
McLemore, Joel H 86 M W Aged Father SC
McLemore, Roda R 65 F W Aged Mother Ky

1880 Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
James C. JOHNSON Self M Male W 46 GA Farmer GA GA
Mary Q. T. JOHNSON Wife M Female W 48 TN Housekeeper NC TN
Sarah C. JOHNSON Dau S Female W 11 AR Farm Hand GA TN
Charles P. JOHNSON Son S Male W 8 AR GA TN
A. L. GRAHAM Other S Male W 5 AR AR AR J. M. COLE Other S Male W 31 MO Engineer SC SC
Source Information:
Census Place Buffalo, Craighead, Arkansas Family History Library Film 1254041 NA Film Number T9-0041 Page Number 452D","STR06" "I18981","Johnson","James Edward","7 Aug 1907","17 Mar 1982","0","According to Caryn Getsinger, he was in the Military from 1940 through 1960, a commander in the Navy based in New York. He was said to be heartbroken after his wife died, moving from New York to Springtown, Texas.","STR06" "I15362","","","","","","","" "I46964","Johnson","John Matthew","11 Dec 1986","2 Apr 2017","0","Obituary

Tech. Sgt. John Matthew Johnson, 30, passed away Sunday, April 2, 2017, in Wichita, Kansas. Matthew was born December 11, 1986 in Houston, Texas to John Nelson Johnson and Suzanne McCalip.

Matthew held the rank of Technical Sergeant in the U. S. Air Force stationed in Wichita, Kansas.

He is survived by his wife, Jennifer Johnson, of Wichita; sons, Ethan Johnson and Evan Johnson of Wichita; and daughter, Emily Johnson of Wichita. Also, by his father, John Nelson Johnson and wife, Myra, of Deer Park, Texas; his mother, Suzanne Geaslen and husband, Phillip, Sr. of Spring, Texas; brother; Craig Geaslen wife, Kaysie, of Midland, Texas; sisters, Jennifer Bramwell and husband, Douglas of College Station, Texas, Christi Paris and husband, Christopher, of Spring, Texas, and Christy Mapes and husband, Samuel of Deer Park, Texas; grandparents, Rosemary McGown McGee of Lake Jackson, Texas, Jim Johnson and wife, Polly, of Cold Springs, Texas, and Arthur Geaslen of Spring, Texas.

Military graveside service will be held at 1:00 p.m., Sunday, April 9, 2017, in McGown Cemetery, Hwy. 21 W, Milam, Texas, under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

Downloaded from the Starr Funeral Home Webstie
Also Published in The Sabine County Reporter on April 12, 2017, Page 9","STR06" "I27705","Johnson","Leona Elvira","10 Dec 1871","24 Feb 1941","0","(Research):


Census Information:

1900 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, Justice Pr. No. 8
Enumerated 8 June 1900 by William Napolean McCarthy
SD 7 ED 137 Sheet 4B
69-69
McLemore, Leona Hd W F Dec 1871 28 Wd 5/4 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
McLemore, Nolan Son W M Dec 1888 11 S Tx Ala Tx Farm Laborer
McLemore, Elmon Son W M Apr 1891 9 S Tx Ala Tx
McLemore, Aryel Son W M Nov 1893 6 S Tx Ala Tx
McLemore, Calvin Son W M May 1896 4 S Tx Ala Tx","STR06" "I30816","Johnson","Lyman L.","29 Apr 1829","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided at Castile, New York.","STR06" "I7653","Johnson","Mary Elizabath","8 Jan 1874","15 Aug 1904","0","The daughter of Gideon and Susi Johnson. Susi was Native American.","STR06" "I31209","Johnson","Minnie A.","28 Jul 1873","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided at Castile, New York.","STR06" "I40941","Johnson","Mollie","Abt 1876","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown by most as Mollie Johnson, but also listed as Mollie Wright.

Ed Click, on 13 Dec 2010, added the following ""Public Member Story"" about John and Mollie Click to Ancestry.com.

""Mollie Wright was John Click's third wife. He divorced her after she hired Avery Hogan to kill him. Avery shot at him when John was in his blacksmith shot but missed. After the divorce, John married his fourth wife, Adel McBroom, a widow.""","STR06" "I24476","Johnson","Nancy Jane","21 Mar 1835","7 Dec 1926","0","In November, 1954 Pleasant McLemore told his grand-niece, Ivy, that his mother ""was a pratical nurse, and when nursing a righteous patient who succumbed, when she came home, she said he or she went straight to heaven."" Pleasant took it upon himself to read her the scriptures about the long wait for death that would take place until Christ's second coming, and recalled that ""the distressed look on her face made me sorry I ever told her....""

1893 San Antonio City Directory
Nancy J. McLemore, Boarding House (owner), resides at 710 Sherman

1894 San Antonio City Directory
Nancy J. McLemore, Widow, Boarding House (owner), resides at 725 Burleson

After K.J.s' death, she was said to have been briefly married to a Mr. GILLEY.

Melba Gene McLemore located her death certificate in California. California State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Local Registered number 11657.

Melba noted: ""Mrs. E. Hughes was the informant on Nancy's death certificate. That would be her daughter Emily Mary ""Emma"" McLemore, who married 1st Rudolph Blum, 2nd Charles Leander Hughes. Nancy is living with her widowed daughter Emma in 1910, San Antonio,Texas. Emma and her mother Nancy, both widowed, have moved to California by 1915.

Rosa Dunkerley states in the papers preserved by Lynn Murchison, that mother Nancy died at age 92, as does Nancy's death certificate. By 1915 Emma has moved to California. She and her mother Nancy are living at the same address listed on Nancy's death certificate.

Name: K J McLemore
Gender: Male
Spouse: Nancy J McLemore (widow KJ) rents 620 W. Slauson
Publication Title:Los Angeles, California, City Directory, 1915
Ancestry.com. U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.

Nancy Jane McLemore nee Johnson died of bronchial pneumonia on 7 December 1926 in Los Angeles, California. She is buried at Odd Fellows Cemetery. Sadly, her death certificate does not list her parents.","STR06" "I24476","Johnson","Nancy Jane","21 Mar 1835","7 Dec 1926","0","(Research):1880 Federal Census:

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace?u?
?/u?S.E. WILLIAMS Self M Female W 25 TX Dress Maker MS TN ?u?
?/u?Keton J. WILLIAMS Son S Male W 4 TX IN TX ?u?
?/u?Mary M. WILLIAMS Dau S Female W 1 TX IN TX ?u?
?/u?N.J. MCLEMON Mother W Female W 43 TN Keeping House TN NC ?u?
?/u?Nancy A. MCLEMON Sister S Female W 15 TX At Home MS TN
Source Information:
Census Place E.D. 28, Luling, Caldwell, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255294
NA Film Number T9-1294
Page Number 244C

In 1900, she was living with her stepson, Felix H McLemore in Parker County (near Fort Worth).

In 1910, she was with her daughther, Emily Hughes, in San Antonio.","STR06" "I889","Johnson","Nancy Pauline","23 Aug 1915","26 Jan 2004","0","SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE
Thursday, January 29. 2004

Pauline McDaniel

Funeral services were held Wednesday, January 28, 2004 for Pauline Johnson McDaniel, age 88, of San Augustine. Mrs. McDaniel passed away early Monday at San Augustine Memorial Hospital after an illness. Mrs. McDaniel was a saleslady, retired from J.P.Mathews Co.

Services were conducted by Rev. David Burcham, Rev. Bob Gwin and Rev. Steve Ferguson. Burial was at the Liberty Hills Memorial Garden, under direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.

Mrs. McDaniel was born near Bland Lake in north San Augustine County August 23, 1915. She attended primary school at Red Ridge and graduated at San Augustine High School in 1934.

She and Leo McDaniel were married July 1, 1934 at the Methodist Church parsonage in San Augustine. She was co-manager with Mr. McDaniel at the Carroll Farm on Highway 21 East for about seven years, moving to Beaumont during World War II.

After World War II, in 1945, they purchased the McDaniel Nursery and homestead west of town on Farm 711 and US 96. Mrs. McDaniel was employed through the years at Lavell's Department Store, Wyman Roberts Funeral Home and J.P. Mathews Co.

Mrs. McDaniel was a member of the First Baptist Church for over 50 years. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star and was a Past Worthy Matron of John Gillespie Chapter, and was a member fo the Ezekial Cullen Chapter of Daughters of the Republic of Texas. She also was a volunteer and visitor at local nursing homes and hospitals.

Pauline was the fouth child of William Edward JOHNSON and Ida BOOTH Johnson.

Survivors include her only child, Nancy Carol McDaniel LYNCH of San Augustine, a sister Juanita Johnson SIMMONS of Silsbee, grandchildren Varron Edward McLEMORE of Nacogdoches and Nancy Sarah McLemore HUDGINS of Olive Branch, Mississippi and three great-grandchildren, Vincent Eric McLEMORE and Emily Brooke McLEMORE of Nacogdoches and Garrett Tod HUDGINS of Olive Branch.

She was preceeded in death by her husband, Leo McDaniel, three brothers, Alwyn JOHNSON, John JOHNSON and Robert Charles JOHNSON and two sisters, Thelma JOHNSON and Elfreida Johnson ROGERS.","STR06" "I21808","Johnson","Nellie Emily","25 Jun 1881","17 Apr 1934","0","The daughter of Edward Robert JOHNSON and Elizabeth HARRISON.","STR06" "I31202","Johnson","Nellie M.","22 Jun 1861","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided at Castile, New York.","STR06" "I31210","Johnson","Nettie May","22 Aug 1875","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided at Castile, New York.","STR06" "I45010","","","","","","","" "I28734","Johnson","Noel","6 Jul 1883","17 Mar 1959","0","Noel had a younger siblings, fraternal twins, named King David Johnson and Queen Esther Johnson. His sister died young, and it was in her memory that he gave his daughter Gwendolyn the middle name Queen.

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Noel Johnson
City: Buckhorn
County: Grant
State: New Mexico
Birth Date: 6 Jul 1883
Race: White
Nearest relative: Lottie Johnson, Buckhorn, Grant Co. NM
Short height, slender build
Gray eyes, black hair
Roll: 1711801
DraftBoard: 0

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I5735","Johnson","Robert","Abt 1745","Abt 1815","0","Colonel Robert Johnson was a Captain in the Revolution under George Rogers Clark, also Representative and State Senator in Kentucky, and member of the Constitutional Convention at Danville, Kentucky.","STR06" "I40149","Johnson","Roy L.","Abt 1904","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Shelby County, Pr 1
Enumerated 9 Apr 1930
ED 210-2 SD 12 Sheet 5A Stamped 32
93-97
Johnson, Roy L Head M W 26 M 22 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Johnson, Ima G. Wf F W 29 M 25 Tx Tx Tx
Johnson, Orland L Son M W 4 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I35601","Johnson","Samuel Alex","23 Jan 1875","3 Jun 1948","0","Name: Samuel A. Johnson
Death Date: 1948
Death Place: Canton, Van Zaneth, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 73 years 5 months
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Jun 1873
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Lewis Johnson
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Joycie Hanks
Mother's Birthplace:
Informant: Mrs. Norman McLemore
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Canton Van Zandt
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Holly Springs, Texas
Burial Date: 04 Jun 1948
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2218935
Digital Film Number: 4031427
Image Number: 1727
Reference Number: 28073
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35601","Johnson","Samuel Alex","23 Jan 1875","3 Jun 1948","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 7
Enumerated 15 April 1910
SD 3 ED 119 Sheet 1 A Stamped 218
5-5
Johnson, S. Alex. Head M W 35 M1 10 Tx Tn Tx Laborer Farm
Johnson, Ellen Wf F W 39 m1 10 10/5 M Tx Ala Tx
Johnson, Penny [Dewey] Son M W 11 Tx Tx Tx
Johnson, Edna Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Johnson, Cluby Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Johnson, Selma Dtr F W 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Johnson, Zelma Dtr F W 1 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 7
Enumerated 3 Feb 1920
SD 27 ED 138 Sheet 14A Stamped 288
267-276
Johnson, Sam A. Head M W 45 M Tx Tn Tn Farmer
Johnson, Ellen Wf F W 47 M Tx Ala Ala
Johnson, Edna Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Johnson, Cluby Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Johnson, Selma Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Johnson, Zelma Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Johnson, Mary B Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I35601","Johnson","Samuel Alex","23 Jan 1875","3 Jun 1948","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I35606","Johnson","Samuel Dewey","12 Jan 1899","7 Jul 1936","0","Name: Samuel Dewey Johnson
Death Date: 07 Jul 1936
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 37 years 5 months 25 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 Jan 1899
Birthplace: Van Zandt Co., Tex.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: Gertie Johnson
Father's Name: Sam Johnson
Father's Birthplace: Van Vandt Co., Tex.
Mother's Name: Ellen Sides
Mother's Birthplace: Van Zandt Co., Tex.
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Canton, Tx.
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Canton, Tx.
Burial Date: 07 Jul 1936
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116937
Digital Film Number: 4166607
Image Number: 3171
Reference Number: cn 34980
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I8116","Johnson","Sarah Ann","3 Nov 1848","16 Jan 1937","0","She was the widow of Isaac Duncan. She and James were the parents of Ella Luter Bracey, Gertrude Luter Pittman, and John Wesley Luter.","STR06" "I3488","Johnson","Sarah J.","Abt 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Samuel T and Sarah Johnson.","STR06" "I35539","Johnson","Selma Lealine","27 Apr 1908","22 Oct 1960","0","She appears to have been a twin to Zelma Johnson per census listings.","STR06" "I6554","Johnson","Solon Willis","10 Jul 1882","5 Dec 1930","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F398-32C
name: S W Johnson
death date: 05 Dec 1930
death place: Bossier City, , Bossier, Louisiana
gender: Male
race (original): White
race (standardized): White
age: 47
estimated birth year: 1883
birth place: Sabine County, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name: Metta Johnson
father's name: J W Johnson
mother's name: Josephine Booker
film number: 2312286
image number: 01394
certificate number: 15268
digital folder number: 4216088
Collection: ""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956,"" S W Johnson, 1930","STR06" "I6554","Johnson","Solon Willis","10 Jul 1882","5 Dec 1930","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Harrison, JP 7
Enumerated 16 and 19 Jany 1920
SD 376 ED 69 Sheet 7A
130-131
Johnson, Solon W Head m W 36 M Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Johnson, Mellie Wf F W 21 M La Miss Tx
Johnson, Leonard Son M W 8 S La Tx La
Johnson, Herman Son M W 4 5/12 S Tx Tx La
Johnson, Bessie Dtr F W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx La

1930 Census
Louisiana, Bossier Parish, Bossier City Town, Ward 2
Enumerated 2 Apr 1930
SD 1 ED 8-5 Sheet 1B
Ogilvie Street
121-13-13
Johnson, Solon Head m W 46 M/25 Tx Ga Ga Locomotive Engineer Steam railroad
Johnson, Mallie Wf F W 41 M/25 La Miss Tx
Johnson, Leonard Son M W 18 S La Tx La
Johnson, Herman Son M W 14 S Tx Tx La
Johnson, Bessie Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx La
Johnson, Hugh Son M W 9 S La Tx La
Johnson, Billie Son M W 7 S La Tx La
Johnson, Thena Dtr F W 6 S La Tx La
Johnson, Albert Son M W 4 S La Tx La
Johnson, Alice Dtr F W 5/12 S La Tx La


","STR06" "I28736","Johnson","Sybil Faye","15 Sep 1912","20 Dec 1988","0","California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Sybil Faye Wheeler
Social Security #: 525284349
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 15 Sep 1912
Birthplace: New Mexico
Death Date: 20 Dec 1988
Death Place: Placer
Mother's Maiden Name: Rennels
Father's Surname: Johnson","STR06" "I33153","","","","","","","" "I44864","Johnson","William A.","11 Jan 1870","30 May 1932","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 20 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheets 8A
142-143
Johnson, Will A Head M W 39 m1 13 Ga Ga Ga Laborer Lumber Mill
Johnson, Addie Wf F W 34 m1 13 3/3 Ga Ga Ga
Johnson, Mack Son M W 11 S Ga Ga Ga
Johnson, Edna Dtr F W 7 S Ga Ga Ga
Johnson, Kathleen Dtr F W 2 S Tx Ga Ga



","STR06" "I36768","","","","","","","" "I25616","Johnston","Elizabeth","15 Feb 1802","31 Jul 1881","0","Some researchers show her as the daughter of Caleb Hill and Mary Flynt, and the sister of Nancy Perry Hill, who married Amos's brother, Richard McLemore. Others show her as Elizabeth Hill Johnson or Johnston, with their marriage taking place in Giles County, Tennessee. The Rev. William McLemore shows that according to correspondence and DAR records submitted to him by Joyce Sentell of Mobile, Alabama in 1996, her maiden name was Johnson. In May, 2008, Rev. Bill emailed that ""An e-mail from a Ron Henson, 12 Feb 1998 says her surname was Johnston. She was born 15 Feb 1802 and died 31 July 1881. Their children were Albert Gallatin 1825, Richard, Caleb, John b. 1831, Catherine b. 1832, Nancy b. 1838, Elvira and Bettie. Harry McLemore of Jackson, MS, wrote me, ""Amos lived in Clarke Co., in 1850. He later moved to Lauderdale Co. near Meridian and one time he lived in Copiah County.""","STR06" "I18030","Johnston","Elizabeth","Abt 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","Elizabeth was born in Tennessee, near the Alabama state line. The family considered themselves a part of the community of Lexington, Alabama. Thus the seemingly inconsistent answers to the state of birth.","STR06" "I20493","Johnston","John Q.","11 May 1903","18 Jun 1956","0","The son of John Q. JOHNSTON and Hester DAINTON. (Milligan, p 354).","STR06" "I18073","Johnston","Samuel Carter","18 Jul 1839","22 May 1910","0","His Memorial page at FindAGrave, created by Maryanne McCracken Highley and maintained by Dave Johnston, has the following brief biography of Samuel:

S. C. Johnston, Jr. was the husband of Mary McGuire/McGwier. They were married 23 Jan 1859 in Lawrence Co., TN. He was a soldier (CSA) of the Civil War, serving in Co D, 32nd Tenn Infanty. He was captured along with his brother William K at the battle of Ft. Donelson, taken by train to a POW camp in Lafayette, Tippecanoe, Indiana, and was transferred to Camp Morton, Indiana. He signed a loyalty oath and walked home to his home on the TN/AL state line. He was very prolific, with 12 children born to his first wife, and 4 by his second wife, Amanda Comer. He lived on his father's farm on Second Creek and the AL/TN State line, which he got once the Mr. Gibson who had purchased it from his dad became delinquent on his payments.","STR06" "I25226","Johnstone","Caroline Leavelle","27 Mar 1910","Yes, date unknown","0","As of January, 2003, she was living in Kansas City.","STR06" "I25225","Johnstone","Virginia Isabella","25 Aug 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","As of January 2003, she was living in Salt Lake City.","STR06" "I1576","Joiner","G. Thomas","25 Aug 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Census Place:Precinct 2, Montague, Texas
Source:FHL Film 1255320 National Archives Film T9-1320
Page 38
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
T. JOINER Self M M W 38 MO Occ:Farmer Fa: TN Mo: CT
C. JOINER Wife F M W 28 MO Occ:Keeps House Fa: KY Mo: KY
H. E. JOINER Son M S W 10 MO Occ:At Home Fa: MO Mo: MO
A. L. JOINER Dau F S W 6 MO Occ:At Home Fa: MO Mo: MO
M. JOINER Dau F S W 4 MO Occ:At Home Fa: MO Mo: MO
A. R. JOINER Son M S W 3 MO Occ:At Home Fa: MO Mo: MO
B. JOINER Dau F S W 7 M TX Fa: MO Mo: MO","STR06" "I25618","Joiner","Martha","Between 1800 and 1806","Bef Jul 1840","0","Sometimes shown as JOINERS.","STR06" "I17307","Jolley","Edwin Sullivan","15 Oct 1932","7 Jun 1956","0","Killed in the service of his country, Naval Trainer Plane, near Foley, Alabama. Ensign, U.S. Navy D (White and Toole, p 39).","STR06" "I21546","","","","","","","" "I38255","Jones","A. Claude","15 Oct 1910","10 Oct 1967","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MM23-8NG/p1
Name: A. Claude Jones
Death Date: 10 Oct 1967
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 56 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 15 Oct 1910
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Ruth Jones
Father's Name: Manuel Noda Jones
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Madie Mulfstead
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Truck Operator
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 12 Oct 1967
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138820
Digital Film Number: 4027190
Image Number: 3185
Reference Number: cn 75004
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I6141","Jones","Ada Carol","1880","23 Apr 1929","0","Ada's father (William Starr Jones) used to tell lots of stories about his time in the Southern Army during the Civil War. Her father was born in Alabama and his wife was born in Missouri. Her mother's first name was Portina.

Duncan Eagle, April 25, 1929, page 2.

Mrs. Ada Gentry Death
Victim Resident of County 40 Years
Passed Away Tuesday Night. Funeral Services This Thursday.

Funeral services for Mrs. Ada Gentry, 49 years of age, were held at the First Baptist Church at 2:00 o'clock this Thursday afternoon. Rev. J. J. Ward officiated, with Rev. T. P. Haskins assisting. Arrangements were in charge of Beeson Grantham. Mrs. Gentry passed away Tuesday night at 11 o'clock, at her home about 12 miles east of Duncan. Her 19 year old son, Glen, was killed in an automobile accident east of the city about a year and a half ago. The husband, Frank Gentry, died of pneumonia last June. The deceased was one of the early settlers of what is now Stephens County. She was a daughter of W. S. (Star) Jones, a Confederate veteran of the Civil War, who now lives in Marlow. The Jones family came to this section about 40 years ago, and settled in the vicinity of Arthur. There are two sisters, Mrs Robert Williams and Mrs. Tom Forth, both of Marlow. One brother, John Jones, lives at Mobbtie, Texas. Mrs. Gentry is survived by five children: Rene H., Frankie, June, John and Freeland.","STR06" "I16466","Jones","Albert George ""Ab""","17 Jul 1912","12 Apr 1999","0","His obituary, below, was copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Joann Geybels:

Albert G. ""Ab"" Jones, 86, Decker, died Monday, April 12, 1999, at the Tendercare nursing facility following a lengthy illness.

He was born July 17, 1912, in Shabhona to John D. and Mary (Nickel) Jones.

He married Marie E. MacKenzie Dec. 3, 1938, in Toledo, Ohio.

Jones was an electrician. He also farmed and worked as a rural mail carrier in Decker. He was a member of Decker Masonic Lodge #479.

He is survived by his wife, Marie; 2 sons, Gary (Doris) Jones of Cass City and Richard D.(Gerry) Jones of Decker; 4 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren and a sixth great-grandchild due in one month; 2 sisters, Marian Sefton of Pontiac and Dorothy Kritzman of Cadillac, and a brother, John D.(Irja) Jones, Jr. of Royal Oak.

Jones was preceded in death by 2 infant sons and a brother, Benjamin Jones.

Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City, with the Rev. Jean Rencontre, pastor of the Shabbona United Methodist Church, officiating.

Interment will be in Elkland Township Cemetery.

Memorials may he made to the Shabbona United Methodist Church.

(Cass City Chronicle, April 14, 1999. p. 8.)
","STR06" "I4807","Jones","Alicia","Abt 1686","31 Oct 1760","0","Alicia JONES, the first wife of Wiliam Payne was the daughter of Edward JONES. Born Richmond Co., VA will daed 1715. Edward Jones married 27 Aug 1679 S. Farnham Parish Reg. to Alicia LUNN. Edward Jones was the son of Robert JONES, Fleet's Bay, Northunberland Co., VA. For more info on the children of William Payne, see pages 228 through 230. Also the Jones family from page 229.","STR06" "I21045","Jones","Almira","5 Sep 1803","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Frederic BLATCHFORD of Hannibal, Mo. (Dwight, p 158).","STR06" "I30349","Jones","Amos B.","22 Feb 1904","8 Apr 1965","0","His Texas Death Certificate showed him as a son of S. B. Jones and Lorena Walker. His usual occupation for Carpenter and Construction work. He died in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Marcus Mason, and the informant was Mrs. Claude Jones.","STR06" "I21044","Jones","Anson (Hon.)","20 Jan 1798","9 Jan 1858","0","Benjamin Dwight writes that ""He obtained his education by his own efforts. He was grad. at Jefferson Med. Coll., in Philadelphia, March, 1827, and in 1833 went to Texas and became a surgeon in the Texas Army, and was in the battle of San Jacinto (Apr. 21, 1836). After Texas became a republic he was sent as minister to the U.S. govt. He was also representative and senator in the Congress of Texas, secretary of state, and President of the Republic (Dec. 1844 - Feb. 1846). During his administration the public finances were managed with great skill and economy; old debts were all paid off and a surplus laid by (beside meeting current expenses), sufficient to provide for all needful expenditures for some years to come. The frontiers were efficiently protected against Mexicans and Indians. Law was enforced and justice, civil and criminal, was maintained. No expedition for glory or plunder occurred; immigration was large and active; the public lands were husbanded; common school education was promoted; and a state constitution was formed by a convention called for the purpose by President Jones, and made the fundamental law of the state by subsequent annexation of Texas to the United States. He was a zealous mason and was one of the five masons to organize the first masonic lodge in Texas. He was the first grand master of the Lodge, for which a dispensation was procured from the Grand Lodge of Louisiana. From 1846 to 1858, he resided on his farm which he called Barrington, engaged in agriculture and education of his children.""","STR06" "I22087","Jones","Arvil","30 Oct 1907","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Hoy FULLER.","STR06" "I39792","Jones","Benjamin Delos","22 Feb 1914","1 Jun 1960","0","Cass City Chronicle
Volume 64, Number 8
Thursday, June 9, 1960, Page 1

Final Rites for Accident Victim Held Saturday

Funeral Services for Ben D. Jones, 46, lifelong resident of Evergreen township, were held Saturday at Little's Funeral Home following his death Wednesday evening, June 1, in tractor accident.

Mrs. Jones had been working in a field and was found crushed by his overturned tractor.

Born in Evergreen township Feb. 22, 1914, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, he married the former Hazel Corkins in Evergreen township Dec. 2, 1942. They couple have made there home near Shabbona since their marriage.

A member of the Decker Lodge F&AM 479, he was employed at the Guerdon Industries in Marlette.

Surviving besides his widow are four daughters, Mary Lou, Donna Jean, Rosalie, and Caroline, all at home; his parents; two sisters, Mrs. Lloyd Kritzman of Argyl and Mrs. Noele Sefton of Pontiac, and two brothers, John D. Jones Jr of Royal Oak and Albert of Shabbona.

The Rev. Joseph Shaw and Elder Harold Muir officiated at the final rites. Committal services were under the auspices of Decker Lodge, F&AM 470.

Burial was in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2012)","STR06" "I21040","Jones","Betsey Maria","19 Feb 1788","Yes, date unknown","0","When she wrote Benjamin Dwight, in reply to his query about the genealogy of the Jones family, Betsey had the following poignant observation ""My husband has been dead 26 years; I am now 82 years old; I have no children; I am the last leaf on the family tree."" (Dwight, p. 159).","STR06" "I12939","Jones","Betty Inez","23 Jun 1936","17 Dec 2020","0","Sabine County Reporter
August 4, 2004

Golden Anniversary

Dillon and Inez Ferguson of Evadale will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday, Aug. 7, 2004, at 2 p.m. at the Evadale Calvary Apostolic Church Fellowship Hall. Dillon retired from the Temple-Inland Papermill in Evadale and Inez is a wonderful homemaker. Dillon is the son of W. A. (Bill) and Ollie Ferguson of Sabinetown. The celebration is hosted by their three children and their families, Dillon Ray and Pam Ferguson, Betty Jane and Jimmie Immel, and Debbie Hall. Friends and loved ones are welcome to join the celebration of 50 wonderul years. The couple requests no gifts.

Obituary

Mrs. Betty Inez Ferguson, age 84, of Evadale, Texas, passed away Thursday, December 17, 2020, in Silsbee, Texas.

Known by family and friends as ""Inez,"" she was born June 23, 1936, in Sabine County, Texas, to parents Franklin Frederick Jones Sr. and Maudie Whitmire Jones. Mrs. Ferguson grew up and spent her early years in the Bronson, Texas, area and had lived in Evadale since 1963. She was a homemaker and spent her life dedicated to taking care of the needs of her entire family. Inez had a great love of cooking and making everyone had enough--""You never left her house hungry."" Mrs. Ferguson was also a very dedicated member of Calvary Apostolic Church in Evadale, supporting in every way possible and faithful in attendance as long as her health allowed.

Her survivors include her children, Betty Jane Immel and husband Jimmie of Silsbee, Texas, Dillon Ray Ferguson and wife Pam of Evadale, Texas, and Debbie Goins and husband Ricky of Hemphill, Texas; her sisters, Lorene Chance of Diboll, Texas,and Mary McGraw and husband Shelton of Evadale, Texas; a brother, Franklin Frederick Jones Jr. of Lufkin, Texas; a brother-in-law, Nolan Ferguson of Hemphill, Texas; grandchildren, Jimmie Immel Jr., Gidget Bertrand, Greg Hobbs, Jodie Immel, Angie Hunsinker, Sue Ann Ferguson, Jared Ferguson, Miranda Ferguson, Kimberly Goins, and Chelesa Freeze; and a host of great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Dillon Ferguson; her parents, Franklin and Maudie Jones; a granddaughter, Jennifer Goins Brown; and her sister, Georgia Ann DuBose and husband Harvey.

Visitation will be held from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. Monday, December 21, 2020, at Farmer Funeral Home Chapel, located at 415 North Fourth Street in Silsbee, Texas.

Funeral services are planned for 11:00 a.m. Monday, December 21, 2020, at Farmer Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. Chris Moody officiating. Interment will follow with a 2:30 p.m. graveside service at Harpers Chapel Cemetery, located off FM 83 East near Hemphill, Texas.

Pallbearers: Greg Hobbs, Curt Spell, Jeff Bertrand, Nick Casper, Nate Casper, and Terry Sherman.

Visit www.farmerfhsilsbee.com for memories and condolences.

Services are under the direction of Farmer Funeral Home, located at 415 North Fourth Street in Silsbee, Texas.

Downloaded from Farmer Funeral Home of Silsbee website, Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 30, 2020, Page 4","STR06" "I45236","","","","","","","" "I47335","","","","","","","" "I10835","","","","","","","" "I46947","","","","","","","" "I21050","Jones","Charles Elliot","4 Sep 1843","7 Apr 1862","0","He died at the Battle of Shiloh during the Civil War.","STR06" "I43287","Jones","Charles Lyndon","4 Aug 1941","3 Jun 2013","0","Charles Lyndon Jones, 71, of Pineland, died Monday night in the Nacogdoches Medical Center after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Lyndon was born in Milam to Louie C. and Mary Bragg Jones and has lived in Sabine County all his life. He graduated from Hemphill High School in 1959 and from Port Arthur Business College in 1961. He married Frances Kelley on June 1, 1962. Lyndon retired from Temple Inland Industries in December, 2000, after 39 years and 3 months service. During that time he was active in youth programs, First Baptist Church, Volunteer Fire Dept, and was Parade Chairman for several years for Pineland Day celebrations. He was a member of the Bethany Missionary Baptist Church in the Plainview Community.

Lyndon is survived by his loving wife of 51 years, Frances Kelley Jones of Pineland, his daughter Mary Frances Jones of Houston, his brother Herman Hubert Jones and his wife Cindi of Woodville, his grandchildren, Joshua Hill, Nicole Salas, Devin Peeler, Amber Johnson and Michael Shives, four step-grandchildren, and eleven great grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 9:00PM, Thursday, June 6, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 4:00PM, Friday, June 7, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the New Hope Cemetery, Milam, Texas.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions to the Bethany Missionary Baptist Church Building Fund, P.O.Box 766, Pineland, TX 75968, would be greatly appreciated by the family.

From www.starrfuneralhome.com
Print edition
The Sabine County Reporter
June 12, 2013, page 14
","STR06" "I46948","Jones","Christine","26 Dec 1927","9 Mar 2017","0","Christine Smith, 87, of Vidor, Texas, died March 9, 2017. She was born December 26, 1929 to Amos B. and Ruby Webb Jones in Yellowpine, Texas. She was a supervisor with the telephone company.

Mrs. Smith is survived by her half-brother, Raymond Jones, of Bridge City, Texas; nieces, Shirley Quick and husband, Kenneth, of Vidor, Texas and Melissa Davis and husband, Jim, of Winnie, Texas; nephews, Raymond Jones and wife, Delores, of Lumberton, Texas, Dale Jones and wife, Grace, of Beaumont, Texas, Sammy Jones of Beaumont, and Barry McDaniel, also of Beaumont, Texas; and numerous great nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Smith was preceded in death by her husband, Wilburn Price Smith; son, Robert Price Smith; brother, Lester R. Jones; and sisters, Maxine Mason and Catherine McDaniel.

Graveside services will be held 11:00 a.m. Monday, March 13, 2017 in Yellowpine Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

Donations to Wounded Warriors or the American Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated by the family.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
also published in the Sabine County Reporter, Page 8, March 8, 2017","STR06" "I21041","Jones","Clarissa","6 May 1790","7 Jan 1809","0","Unmarried. (Dwight, p. 158).","STR06" "I48089","Jones","Claude A.","15 Oct 1910","10 Oct 1967","0","Info from FamilySearch. Shown as a son of A Manuel Jones and Noda Maybell Milstead on that website.","STR06" "I32855","Jones","Daniel Edmund","19 Feb 1861","31 Jul 1938","0","He married second Martha Harrell.","STR06" "I9325","Jones","Daniel Newton","25 May 1887","16 Feb 1961","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 4
Enumerated 10 May 1910
SD 2 ED 63 Sheet 18A
4-295-297
Jones, Daniel N. m W 22 M1 ) Tx Ga Tx Loader Log Slidder
Jones, Irene D Wf F W 18 M1 0 0/0 Tx Miss Tx

1920 Census
not located

1930 Census
not located

1940 Census
Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston City, East Boston
Enumerated April 9, 1940
SD 11 SD 15-19 Sheet 9A
Marion Street
181 R $18 No
Jones, Daniel N Head M W 52 M No 8 Tx Same Place
Jones, Anna G Wif F W 38 M No H-4 Mass Same Place Timekeeper Candy Factory","STR06" "I36270","Jones","Donna Louise","22 Jun 1946","12 Sep 2011","0","Donna Louise Jones
Date of Birth: 22 Jun 1946
Gender: Female
Birth County: Shelby
Father's Name: Ottis Leon Jones
Mother's Name: Bessie Mae Bragg
Roll Number: 1946_0006

Louise Jones Jackson, 65, died in her home near Milam Monday morning after an illness. She was born in Center, TX, to O.L. and Bessie Bragg Jones. Louise worked as a Pharmacist Tech. with the Brookshire Brothers Pharmacy in San Augustine. She was a lifetime resident of Sabine County.

Louise is survived by her husband Gary Jackson of Milam, two sons; Greg Mills of San Augustine and Scott Jackson and his wife Teresa of Milam, one daughter Jennifer Jackson and her fiance'e Chad Stelly, her sister Nell Fuller of Rosevine, nine grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX. Funeral services will be at 11:00 AM, Thursday, Sept. 15, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel with burial following in the New Hope Cemetery near Milam, TX.","STR06" "I44664","Jones","Dorothy","Abt 1913","Yes, date unknown","0","In her mother's 1976 obituary, she was listed as ""Dorothy Blake of Kirbyville.""","STR06" "I25662","","","","","","","" "I9326","Jones","Elias Levi ""Buddy""","13 Mar 1882","6 Dec 1950","0","(Research):
Census Listings:


1910 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Justice Precinct No. 4
Enumerated 10 May 1910
SD 2 ED 63 Sheet 18A
Stamped 248
56-294-296
Jones, Elias L. Head M W 28 M1 11 Tx Ga Tx Fireman Log Skidder
Jones, Julia Wf F W 26 M1 11 4/4 Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Archie N. Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Edward I Son M W 7 S La Tx Tx
Jones, J. D. Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Levi B. Son M W 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Bailey, Roland M Brother-in-law M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Log Skidder
(Roland is indexed, in error, under the last name of Briley on Ancestry.com)","STR06" "I16754","Jones","Emanuel ""Manuel""","16 Aug 1888","11 Mar 1941","0","The transcription of his tombstone shows his name as A. Manuel Jones.","STR06" "I16754","Jones","Emanuel ""Manuel""","16 Aug 1888","11 Mar 1941","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 8 and 9Apr 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 1B
12-14
Jones, Manuel Head M W 41 M 21 La La La Farmer
Jones, Noda Wf F W 38 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Claud Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Jones, Vera B Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Nettie M Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Burl E Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Willie E Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, James W Son M W 1 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I22864","Jones","Emma E.","16 Dec 1864","9 Oct 1939","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDYX-ZRJ
Name: Emma Wright
Death Date: 09 Oct 1939
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 74 years 9 months 23 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 16 Dec 1864
Birthplace: Sabine Co.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: S. I. Jones
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Name: Elpha Causey
Mother's Birthplace: Sabine Co.
Occupation: House Work
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Rosewine
Burial Date: 10 Oct 1939
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2118306
Digital Film Number: 4030444
Image Number: 1017
Reference Number: cn48060
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

Her tombstone was inscribed ""Wife of Moncho Wright - Resting in hope of a glorious resurrection.""","STR06" "I39242","Jones","Etha","2 Feb 1922","28 Mar 2015","0","Etha Barton, 93, passed away in her home Sunday evening. Etha was born in Isla Texas on Feb. 2, 1922 to Willie and Bessie Chambers Jones. Etha was a lifetime resident of the Sabine County area, and was a member of the Camp Springs Church.

Etha was survived by her daughter Delores Stewart and her husband Wayne, her son J O Barton Jr. and his wife Carol, her sister Vernon Fiquett, her grandchildren: Shawn Barton, Debbie Barton, James Barton, William Barton, David Barton, Timothy Stewart, and Tammie Bennett, and her numerous great grandchildren and great great grandchildren.

Visitation will be at 10:00AM to 11:00AM Tuesday, March 31, 2015 in Starr Funeral Home; 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Graveside service will be at 11:00AM, Tuesday, March 31, 2015, at Springhill Cemetery, in Hemphill.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home Website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 1, 2015, Page 12","STR06" "I30348","Jones","Eugene Clarence","20 Jul 1900","8 Feb 1989","0","Living with his family at the time of the 1920 census was a 20 year old female, Susie, listed as ""daughter-in-law"", and presumably Eugene's wife.","STR06" "I30348","Jones","Eugene Clarence","20 Jul 1900","8 Feb 1989","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 7B
135-135
Jones, Samuel B Head m W 49 M Fl Fl Ga Farmer
Jones, Lorena Wf F W 42 M Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Eugene C Son m W 19 M Tx Tx Tx Laborer Log Works
Jones, Amos B Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Wm Laham Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Zuma Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Lodima Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Ruby Dtr F W 4 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Susie Dtr-in-law F W 19 M Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I38286","Jones","Floyd Manuel","5 Jul 1930","29 Jul 1974","0","His tomb is marked only with a Military Marker, Pvt US Army WW II","STR06" "I9460","","","","","","","" "I8690","Jones","George Sion","6 Feb 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","Sandra Meier shows that he married Sallie SMITH.","STR06" "I23211","","","","","","","" "I22089","Jones","Henrietta","2 Feb 1912","","0","She married a Mr. PINNER.","STR06" "I9377","Jones","Henry Cochran","8 Nov 1858","15 Sep 1931","0","The son of David JONES and Mary BENNINGTON, and not related to his wife, Sarah Jane JONES.","STR06" "I39118","Jones","Henry Washington","12 Aug 1875","16 Dec 1958","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6MZ-3RM
Name: Henry Washington Jones
Death Date: 16 Dec 1958
Death Place: Pecos, Reeves, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 83 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 Aug 1875
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Stephen Isaaiah Jones
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Alpha Causey
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired
Place of Residence: Pecos, Reeves, Texas
Cemetery: Evergreen Cemetery
Burial Place: Pecos, Texas
Burial Date: 18 Dec 1958
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115624
Digital Film Number: 4166751
Image Number: 1110
Reference Number: bk 143 cn 71172
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I34493","Jones","Herbert Maxwell","20 Jan 1913","17 May 1966","0","Laura Buckmaster notes that at the time of the 1930 census, he was lodging with his Uncle Fred Bailey in District 5 of Newton County, Texas.","STR06" "I9386","Jones","Ida","19 Nov 1896","20 Oct 1982","0","A daughter of a daughter a Ida Jones, who would be a direct female descendant of Mary, the wife of Daniel Morgan, served as an mtDNA donor to determine if Mary was indeed native american, as had been widely rumored. The mtDNA proved to be HV, or Helena, a primarily European haplogroup, most prevalent in Western Europe. The single difference from the Cambridge Reference Sequence was CRS 16311 C. The HV results preclude Native American ancestry on the matrilineal track -- the haplogroup would have to be A, B, C, D or a variety of X to show matrilineal ancestry as Native American. Therefore it appears that Mary Morgan's mother WAS NOT a full blooded Native American. It is still possible, however, she had native american ancestors, but if so it was not through her direct maternal line.","STR06" "I21043","Jones","Ira","19 Feb 1793","26 Jun 1826","0","""A merchant, d. at Callao, S.A. and buried on the Island of St. Lorenzo"" (Dwight, p 158).","STR06" "I34489","Jones","Iris Edward","17 Dec 1903","23 Aug 1988","0","Elena Bailey Brown emailed, in September 2012, that her great-grandfather was born on 17 Dec 1903 and died on 23 Aug 1988 in Lafayette, Lousiana.","STR06" "I2259","Jones","James January","Sep 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","The son of Fielding Jones and Mary Fulchron.","STR06" "I39147","Jones","James Kenneth","10 Jun 1945","17 Apr 2021","0","James Kenneth Jones, 75, of Lufkin, Texas passed away Saturday, April 17, 2021 at Hemphill Care Center in Hemphill, Texas.

James was born on June 10, 1945 in Hemphill, Texas to Jean Sidney Jones, Sr. and Mildred Causey Jones. He was a member of the U.S. Air force. He worked as an electrician in Temple.

He is survived by his sisters, Sharon Jones Baggett of Garrison, Texas and Rebecca Cummings of Bronson, Texas.

Cremation arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 21, 2021, page 10","STR06" "I38259","Jones","James Wayford","17 Jan 1929","29 Jun 1964","0","Kay Parker McCary's transcription of the Hemphill City Cemetery instead lists his DOB as 17 Jan 1927. His tomb is marked with a Military Marker Only, Texas Pfc Artillery USAR","STR06" "I28057","","","","","","","" "I9457","Jones","Jasper Newton","18 Jan 1909","1 Apr 1972","0","He was also married to Pamela BELL.","STR06" "I39145","Jones","Jean Sidney","24 Apr 1923","19 Aug 1963","0","J. S. Jones, 40, dies of Seizure - Sabine County Resident's Rites Set 3 pm Tomorrow.

HEMPHILL, Aug 19 - (Special)

Jean Sidney Jones, 40, of Sabine County, died at 6 pm Monday at the home of the father, Corbett Jones in Bronson, following a heart attack.

Graveside rites will be held Wednesday at 3 pm in the Bronson Cemetery. The Rev. Noel Hammock, paster of Little Flock Baptist Church of Bronson, will officiate. The Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill is in charge of arrangements. The body will remain at the funeral home until service time.

Jones was a World War II Veteran and a boilermaker.

Other survivors include this mother Mrs. Corbett Jones, Bronson; three sons, James Kenneth Jones, Thomas Lynn Jones and Jean Sydney Jones, Jr. all of Bronson; two daughters, Sharon Elizabeth Jones and Rebecca Ann Jones, both of Bronson; two brothers Lynn W. Jones, Summerville, SC and Winston C. Jones, Sour Lake.

Downloaded from Find A Grave","STR06" "I39146","Jones","Jean Sidney","20 Feb 1943","19 Sep 2012","0","Jean Sidney Jones, Jr., 69, died Wednesday morning in the Twin Lakes Care Center in San Augustine. He was born in Hemphill to Jean Sidney and Mildred Causey Jones. Sidney retired from Temple Inland in Pineland and had lived in Bronson all his life and was a member of the Bronson Methodist Church.

He is survived by his brother Kenneth Jones of Lufkin, his half-brother Gerald Wayne Williams of Ruston, LA, and his sisters, Sharon Baggett and her husband Pete of Nacogdoches and Rebecca Cummings of Bronson.

There will be no services.

Starr Funeral Home Online
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter on September 26, 2012, page 9","STR06" "I9383","Jones","Jesse James ""Dock""","24 Dec 1890","15 Sep 1975","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6QM-SXR
Name: Jesse James Jones
Death Date: 15 Sep 1975
Death Place: Newton, Newton, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 84 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1891
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Henry C. Jones
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sally Jones
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243842
Digital Film Number: 4167927
Image Number: 241
Reference Number: 98731
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I22086","Jones","Jessie Lee","3 Apr 1905","","0","She married a Mr. GILCHRIEST.","STR06" "I36970","","","","","","","" "I8543","Jones","Joel","Aft 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","As of 1963, he was living in Nashua, New Hampshire.","STR06" "I11440","Jones","John","Bef 1744","1792","0","The son of Albrittan Jones.","STR06" "I29321","Jones","John Thomas","4 Sep 1932","17 Sep 2008","0","According to the California Birth Index, his mother's maiden name was Smith.

Jones, John Thomas 76, of Roseville, California passed away on September 17, 2008 after suffering from Glioblastoma Multiforme IV Brain tumors over the last 14 months.

Beloved husband of Donna Arlene for 55 1/2 years; loving father of Dr. Thomas Jones, wife Suzanne, daughter Marlo Jones and grandchildren; David and wife Sarah, Deanna and Derek Jones

Mr. Jones worked in the Telecommunications industry for 44 years and 34 of those years for Roseville Telephone Company. Because of his depth of knowledge in the field of electronic telephone transmission and his quality of work he was promoted to splicing Foreman and soon after to Splicing Supervisor, Department Head. When he retired in 1995 he was the Manager of the Broadband Department. He loved his field of work, always learning more about it. He was well respected by management, employees and clients.

In 1995 he retired to enjoy traveling and spending time with his wife, friends and family. He was devoted to his faith and his family. He will be dearly missed.

A memorial service will be held at Adventure Christian Church; Stanford Ranch Road in Roseville on Thursday, October 2 at 1:30pm with a reception held immediately after at the church.

In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be sent to the National Brain Tumor Foundation: www.braintumor.org

He was an extraordinary man!

http://www.legacy.com/AuburnJournal/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=118029009
(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I23207","Jones","Lathom ""Casey"" William","20 Aug 1907","24 Nov 1982","0","Pharmacist at Rushing's Drug Store in San Augustine, and inventor of the ""grapefruit highball"" still sold today at San Augustine Drug Co. Sold Victrolas, and his favorite recording, used over and over in his demonstrations, was the ""Ballad of Casey Jones,"" Thus acquiring his nickname. His Texas Death Certificate shows his parents as Sam B. Jones and Lorena Walker, and his wife as Eva McDaniel (who was also the informant). First name was spelled Latham on death certificate, but Lathom on census and tombstone. His headstone also had a Masonic emblem, and the inscription ""Casey, our beloved.""","STR06" "I23207","Jones","Lathom ""Casey"" William","20 Aug 1907","24 Nov 1982","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine Town
Enumerated April 22, 1930
ED 203 SD 19 Sheet 9A Stamped 112
223-233
Carter, C B Head M W 34 M 25 Tx Tx Tx Teacher Public School
Carter, Willie W Wf F W 25 M 16 Tx Tenn Va Teacher Public School
---/234
Jones, Lathom Head M W 22 M 18 Tx Tx Tx Salesman Drug Store
Jones, Eva Wf F W 22 M 18 Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, San Augustine, JP 1
Enumerated April 17, 1930
SD 42-2 ED 203-1 Sheet 14A
E. Market
33-R-17-M
Jones, Lathom W Head M W 32 M No H3 Tx Same Place Pharmacist Drug Store
Jones, Eva Wf F W 32 M No H2 Tx Same Place
Jones, Gordon Son M W 9 S Yes 2 Tx Same Place
Whiteside, Troy Lodger F W M No C4 Tx R Shelby Tx Home Supervisor WPA Project
","STR06" "I2368","Jones","Laurie","15 May 1896","Abt 1912","0","Said to have been accidentally shot by a playmate.","STR06" "I28058","","","","","","","" "I23210","Jones","Lendell Walter","10 Jan 1928","28 Mar 1929","0","Died at fourteen months of age.","STR06" "I46946","Jones","Lester Raymond","5 Apr 1927","3 Sep 2012","0","Lester R. Jones, 85, of Beaumont, died Monday, September 3, 2012, at Baptist Hospitals of Southeast Texas, Beaumont. He was born on May 3, 1927, in Yellowpine, Texas, to Ruby Webb Jones and Amos Jones, and had been a longtime resident of the area. Lester was a United States Army veteran having served in World War II, and was a retired truck driver with Southern Pacific. He was a past president with Teamsters Union. Lester is survived by his wife, Doris Jones; sons, Raymond Jones and his wife, Delores, of Lumberton; Dale Jones and Samuel Jones, both of Beaumont; grandchildren, Heather Little, Justin Jones, LeAnne Evans, Jessica Jones, Amanda McCarroll, and Victoria Jones; great-grandchil- dren, Tabatha Little and Aubrey Evans; sister, Christine Smith; brother, Raymond Jones; and numerous other loving family members. He is preceded in death by his parents; and sisters, Maxine and Catherine. A gathering of Mr. Jones' family and friends will be from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m., Wednesday, September 5, 2012, at First Baptist Church, 17019 Highway 124, Fannett. His funeral service will be 10:00 a.m., Thursday, September 6, 2012, at First Baptist Church, Fannett. A committal service for Mr. Jones will follow at 3:00 p.m., at Yellowpine Cemetery, Highway 87, Yellowpine, under the direction of Broussard's, 1605 North Major Drive, Beaumont. Complete and updated information may be found at: broussards1889.com.","STR06" "I43288","","","","","","","" "I24833","Jones","Lodema Caroline","13 Sep 1913","21 Jan 2008","0","The Sabine County Reporter
September 10, 2003

McDaniel Celebrates 90th Birthday

The family of Lodema Jones McDaniel would like to invite all friends and family to a birthday party honoring her on her 90th birthday. The party will be held at her home in Yellowpine on Sept. 13 (Saturday) from 2 to 5 p.m. No gifts please.

Lodema was born in Yellowpine on Sept. 13, 1913 to Sam and Lorena JONES. On June 3, 1933, she married Wendell McDaniel and they have three children, Frances CANNON of Hemphill, Mike of Corpus Christi, and Janice JONES of Aruba.

She has always been a big part of her church in Beaumont where they lived for the most part of their younger years, but most of all she was and still is a prayer warrior. She still takes pride in how she looks, does some housework, love to eat out and most of all, loves to have company. Her kind heart is evident as she tries to give each visitor something to take home. Lodema has six grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. Drop by and wish Aunt Lodemma a happy birthday. She will convince you to have a piece of cake.

Sabine County Reporter
January 23, 2008, Page 13

Lodema Jones McDaniel

Lodema Jones McDaniel of Yellowpine died Monday, Jan. 21, 2008 at the age of 94. She was born on September 13, 1913 in Yellowpine to Sam and Lorena JONES.

She is survived by her husband, James Wendell McDaniel of Yellowpine; daughters and sons-in-law, Frances CANNON of Hemphill and Janice and John JONES of Beaumont; son and daughter-in-law, Mkie and Bonnie McDANIEL of Beaumont; one sister, Rubye BROWNLEE of Beaumont; grandchildren, Brenda SMITH of Newton, Kathy STANLEY of Warren, Peggy CANNON of Hemphill, Rebecca ISAACKSON, Anissa DOWNER and Molly McDANIEL, all of Beaumont; six great-grandchildren, Jesse STARK of Hemphill, Cory STARK of Yellowpine, Sarah Smith CHAPELL of Lufkin, Daniel SMITH of Newton, Harris and Hudson DOWNER of Beaumont; two great-great-grandchildren, Brooke and Kendall STARK of Yellowpine.

Lodema was preceded in death by her parents; one sister, Zuma JONES and Latham JONES and son-in-law, Kendall CANNON.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday (today) Jan. 23 at 2 p.m. in the Starr Funeral Home Chape. Interment will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2008)","STR06" "I25663","","","","","","","" "I25663","","","","","","","" "I38260","Jones","Lougena","22 May 1933","17 Oct 2011","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 26, 2011, Page 11

Lougena McClelland, 78, died Monday morning, October 17, 2011, at her home in Pineland. Lougena was born May 22, 1933 in Hemphill, Texas to Emanuel Jones and Noda Millstead Jones. She was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and a member of Strickland Crossing Church of God.

Lougena was survived by her husband Dempsey McClelland of Pineland; three sons Dee Royce McClelland and wife Cindy of Bronson, Dempsey Lynn McClelland and wife Debra of Bronson, and Manuel Gale McClelland and wife Brenda of Hemphill; three daughters, Sonjal Woods and husband Mark of Bronson, Penny Colter and husband Jed of San Augustine, and Jamie McClelland of Pineland; her sister Earnestine LaGrapp of Beaumont; twenty-one grandchildren and thirty-three great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents Emanuel and Noda Jones; her four brothers, Claude Jones, Floyd Jones, Wafford Jones, and Burle Jones; two sisters, Vera Bragg and Nettie Morgan. One grandson, Billy Perez, and one great granddaughter, Brittany Hogg.

Visitation will begin at 4:00 pm. Monday, October 17 and continue until service time. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am., Wednesday, October 19 in the Strickland Crossing Church of God, under the direction of Starr Funeral Home. Burial will follow in the Plainview Cemetery, in Hemphill Texas.","STR06" "I22865","Jones","Louisa Ella","24 Sep 1866","25 Jan 1931","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXXP-QYN
Name: Ella Bragg
Death Date: 25 Jan 1931
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 64 years 4 months 1 day
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 24 Sep 1866
Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: I. Jones
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Name: Aftha Causey
Mother's Birthplace: Unknown
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Bronson, Tex.
Burial Date: 26 Jan 1931
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135504
Digital Film Number: 4163584
Image Number: 3163
Reference Number: RN 3490
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I36053","Jones","Margaret Emily ""Emma""","9 May 1862","4 Feb 1927","0","Name: Marguerite Bostick
Death Date: 04 Feb 1927
Death Place: Groesbeck, Limestone, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 64 years 8 months 25 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 09 May 1862
Birthplace: Jasper County
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Wm. Jones
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Marguerite Jones
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Groesbeck, Limestone, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Selsbee, Texas
Burial Date: 05 Feb 1927
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2114274
Digital Film Number: 4165493
Image Number: 1194
Reference Number: cn 6168
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I22863","Jones","Martha E. ""Mattie""","25 Feb 1862","12 Feb 1941","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDR5-3YL
Name: Martha Wright
Death Date: 15 Feb 1941
Death Place: Rosevine, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 78 years 11 months 20 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 25 Feb 1862
Birthplace: Sabine County, Tx.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Steven Jones
Father's Birthplace: Unknown
Mother's Name: Alphey Casey
Mother's Birthplace: Unknown
Occupation: Housework
Place of Residence: Rosevine, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Rosevine, Texas
Burial Date: 16 Feb 1941
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138246
Digital Film Number: 4030504
Image Number: 1882
Reference Number: cn 9821
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I4783","Jones","Martha Rebecca","Bef 1833","Bef 1860","0","Her Parents were Calvin and Eliza (Coppedge) JONES","STR06" "I21038","Jones","Mary","18 Oct 1783","25 Jun 1865","0","Unmarried. (Dwight, p. 158).","STR06" "I47060","","","","","","","" "I12595","Jones","Mary E. ""Mollie""","Abt 1855","Aft 1920","0"," In her annotated transcription of the Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary indicates that no dates were given, but suggests dob of Oct 1848 and dod after 1920. She shows her as a daughter of J. D. and Sallie A. Jones.
","STR06" "I21437","Jones","Mary Isabelle","12 Jan 1907","9 Feb 1989","0","She was a voice teacher and a soprano soloist. (Robert S. Strong, SFAA Historian).","STR06" "I30119","Jones","Mary Jane","21 May 1942","23 Jan 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 31, 1996, page 14

Mary Jane Conn

Mary Jane Conn, 53, of Hemphill died suddenly Tuesday, Jan. 23, 1996, and was pronounced dead at the emergency department of Sabine County Hospital.

Born May 21, 1942, as a daughter of the late T. J. and Irene (Speights) Jones, Mrs. Conn was a lifelong resident and an active member of First Baptist Church. She was a graduate of Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches and taught at Hemphill Elementary several years before retiring due to health reasons.

Survivors: husband, Joe Conn of Hemphill; two daughters, Jon Petty of Springfield, Missouri, and Debra Wilburn of of Vidor; two sons, G. B. Conn of Orange and [brother-in-law] Al Fecteau (sic) of Diboll; seven grandchildren; three sisters, Jimmie Nixon of Canton and Patricia McBride and Karen Neal, both of Hemphill; two brothers, John Thomas Jones of Aruba and Robert ""Pud"" Jones of Hitchcock.

Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Thursday at First Baptist Church of Hemphill with the pastor, Bro. Bob Arthur, officiating. Interment followed at Gravel Hill Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2011)","STR06" "I42947","Jones","Mary Lucinda","16 Jul 1870","21 Dec 1945","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave

Chaney-Dec. 21, Mary Lucinda Chaney of 9102 Mohawk ave, beloved mother of Royal H. Cross, Berkeley, Cal.; Mrs. Cordelia J. Day, Seattle; James R of Eugene; Frank E of Portland; Mrs. Dorothy Gosnell, Vancouver, Wash; step-mother of Clifford R. Chaney, Portland; 7 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild. Sister of Harry Jones, Milwaukee, Wis. Services will be announced later by St. Johns Funeral Home, 7303 Leavitt ave.
","STR06" "I42947","Jones","Mary Lucinda","16 Jul 1870","21 Dec 1945","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Wisconsin, Columbia County, Courtland Twp, Cambria Village
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 1 ED 3 Sheet 14A
295-300
Jones, Lucinda Head W F Jun 1848 51 Wed 2/2 Mass Mass Mass
Cross, Mary Sisseter W F July 1870 29 Wd 2/2 Wisc Wales Mass
Cross, Royal Grandson W M Apr 1893 7 S Wisc Wisc Wisc
Cross, Cordelia Granddaughter W F Aug 1895 4 S Wisc Wisc Wisc
Bentlez, Ferman H Boarder W M Aug 1847 52 D Canada Canada Canada
304-309
Fremont and Ellen Cross and Family
Jane (Strong) Cross, age 64 and widowed","STR06" "I8685","Jones","Mary Matilda","13 May 1855","20 Mar 1936","0","""Mrs. Mary M. Hawthorne 80 Will be Buried at 3 Today Near Home in Roganville. 14 Children Survive Pioneer Resident in East Texas""

Jasper, Texas (March 21, 1936)

Mrs. Mary Matilda Hawthorne, 80, of Roganville died at her home Friday evening following a brief illness of pneumonia. Mrs. Hawhorne was a pioneer settler of Jasper County, coming here from Decatur, Georgia with her family when a small girl. She married J.T. Hawthorne here in 1871 and survived him by about a year.

This couple were the parents of 14 children all now living. Thirteen of the children were at her bedside when death came. A daughter, Mrs. Martha Norburg, of Ashland, Oregon, failed to arrive in time.

Mrs. Hawthorne was a devoted mother and a sincere neighbor in the community where she spent her life. She was active in church work, having been a member of the Primitive Baptist Church for the past 45 years. She took an interest in civic and educational affairs.

She is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Lula West of Kirbyville, Mrs. Ola Jones of Roganville, Mrs. Hattie Martin of Vidor, Mrs. Lizzie Hooks of Bleakwood, Mrs. Leachie Day of Newton, and Mrs. Norburg; eight sons, F.P., J.C., J.T., and Walter all of Kirbyville; Sion, Polk, Tommy and Zora all of Roganville, 96 grandchildren, 35 great grandchildren, and two great great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at the Friendship cemetery near Roganville at 3 pm Saturday, with the Rev. S.D. Newton of Orange, the Rev. A.J. Dubois of Jasper, and the Rev. Leonard Richardson and Rev. Audrey Richardson of Buna officiating. Burial will be under the direction of the Stringer funeral home of Jasper.

(Source of Obituary, United States Gen Web Page, Jasper County, Texas courtesy of Yolanda Pepper Miller)","STR06" "I22092","Jones","Mary Verba Lee","13 Oct 1919","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Walter TURNER.","STR06" "I8838","Jones","Matthew","Abt 1795","Yes, date unknown","0","Carolyn Lockhart wrote (in an undated letter) that ""Most all of the Jones boys, Matthew (Sion's dad), William Jones and Matthew J. Jones, John Jones, Jr (sic) fought in the Creek War of 1836 in Georgia. "" In another letter, she wrote that Matthew was the father of Matthew, Silas, Sion, and Robert, and that he had owned 1000 acres in lower Georgia.

Listed in the ""1840 Decatur County Georgia Census Index "" (Frances T. Ingmire, Mountain Press). Other Jones head of households at the time of this census were John (Sr and Jr), Robert, James, Seaborn.

","STR06" "I8838","Jones","Matthew","Abt 1795","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

And in the online 1850 Decatur Co., Georgia Census, the family is listed as follows:


498-498
Jones, M 55 M Farmer 1,000 GA
Jones, Elizabeth 50 F Ga
Jones, Sion 25 M Laborer Ga
Jones, Mary 20 F Ga
Jones, George 13 M Ga
Jnes, Missouri 15 F Ga

","STR06" "I32842","Jones","Matthew Mile ""Mial""","Abt 1820","Abt 1903","0","Said to be the son of Benjamin Bryant Jones Sr and Nancy Capps.","STR06" "I5785","Jones","Mattie Lou","22 Jan 1887","12 Nov 1977","0","Lynell Cordell notes that Mattie Lou is buried, along with daughters Dorothy and Genevieve at the Rosehill Cemetery in Grady county (Block 12, Lot 30, SW 1/4). They share a headstone.","STR06" "I46949","Jones","Maxine","9 Sep 1923","27 Apr 1986","0","Referred to as Mrs. Marcus Mason on the 1965 death certificate of her father.","STR06" "I21629","Jones","Michael","Abt 1802","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Third Police District
Enumerated 29 Oct 1850
335-336
Michael Jones 48 M Farmer Georgia
Cynthia Jones 35 F Georgia
Sarah Jones 18 F Mississippi
Benjamin Jones 13 M Mississippi
William T. Jones 11 M Mississippi
Miltan Jones 8 M Mississippi
John R Jones 5 M Mississippi
Marion H Jones 2 M Mississippi
336-337
Joseph and Eliza (Burkhalter) Luter","STR06" "I21039","Jones","Nancy","30 Jun 1786","7 May 1791","0","Drowned. (Dwight, p. 158).","STR06" "I36269","","","","","","","" "I44886","Jones","Natalie","22 Dec 1899","26 Feb 1972","0","Name Natalie Basford
Event Type Death
Event Date 26 Feb 1972
Event Place Austin, Travis, Texas, United States
Occupation Director Workmans Comp State of Texas
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 22 Dec 1899
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name James Jones
Mother's Name Erma Mccullough
Informant John A. Basford
Certificate Number 15579
GS Film number 2223718
Digital Folder Number 005144707
Image Number 00805

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSYG-5X9 : accessed 16 Mar 2014), Natalie Basford, 26 Feb 1972; citing certificate number 15579, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2223718.

At the time of her death, her residence was 306 W. 13th Street in Austin. She was shown to have been an Austin resident for 60 years (since ca. 1912).","STR06" "I747","Jones","Nelda Faye ""Nell""","13 Oct 1934","30 Apr 2012","0","Obituary

Nelda Faye Fuller, 77, died in her home, Monday morning, after an illness. Nell was born in Milam to Otis and Bessie Mae Bragg Jones. She moved back to Rosevine from Pasadena in the early 1970's. Nell was a member of the Rosevine Church of God in Rosevine.

She is survived by her daughter Cindy Fuller of Tyler, her two sons, Jimmy Fuller of Nacogdoches and Tony Fuller of Rosevine, seven grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Nell was preceded in death by her husband Conrad and her granddaughter Erin.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 9:00PM, Tuesday, May 1, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Wednesday, May 2, 2012, in the Rosevine Church of God, FMrd 1592 and Hwy 103, Rosevine, Texas. Burial will follow in Erin's Meadow, Rosevine, Texas. [Note: Her name is also inscribed on a double marker, next to that of her husband, at New Hope Cemetery in Milam.]","STR06" "I38256","Jones","Nettie Mae","16 Jul 1915","Yes, date unknown","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/P914-32M/p1
Name: Jones
Event: Birth
Event Date: 16 Jul 1915
Event Place: Etoile, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Female
Father: Emanual Jones
Mother: Noda Millstid
Certificate Number: 28407
Digital Folder Number: 4255074
Image Number: 00901
Collection: Texas Birth Certificates, 1903-1934","STR06" "I8684","Jones","Newton B.","31 Dec 1853","20 Jul 1925","0","Carolyn Lockhart writes that ""there was an older Newton B. Jones who was a lawyer in Thomas County, Georgia. He was born in Connecticut.

","STR06" "I8684","Jones","Newton B.","31 Dec 1853","20 Jul 1925","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Census Place:Jasper, Texas
Source:FHL Film 1255313 National Archives Film T9-1313
Page 16
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Kenton B JONES Self M M W 26 GA Occ:Works In Black Smith Shop Fa: GA Mo: NC Beadah JONES Wife F M W 29 TX Occ:Keeping House Fa: GA Mo: GA
George JONES Son M S W 1 TX Fa: GA Mo: GA
Levi KELLY Bro L M S W 2 0TX Occ:Grading Fa: GA Mo: GA
Timothy LEE Other M S W 17 GA Occ:Teamster Fa: GA Mo: NC","STR06" "I44116","Jones","Ollie B.","2 Jan 1897","18 Nov 1954","0","Said to be the daughter of Samuel and Texanna Jones. She is found in their home, along with four siblings, at the time of the 1910 Federal census. The family lived in Geneva, Sabine County, Texas. Her father was born in Georgia and was a farmer, her mother born in Texas. Her mother was shown as the mother of 10 children in total, nine of whom were still living as of 1930. Her headstone is inscribed ""She Hath Done What She Could.""","STR06" "I751","Jones","Ottis Leon","12 Mar 1909","29 Sep 1976","0","Name: Ottis Leon Jones
Death Date: 29 Sep 1976
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 67 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 Mar 1909
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Stanton Jones
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Rosie Harvill
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Sawyer Saw Mill
Informant: Mrs. Bessie Jones (wife)
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243981
Digital Film Number: 4005493
Image Number: 02696
Reference Number: 78941
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36969","","","","","","","" "I32365","","","","","","","" "I39150","","","","","","","" "I32843","Jones","Reddick H.","Abt 1843","17 Sep 1875","0","He was a Sergeant in the C.S.A., Company H, 66 NC Inf, according to his tombstone marker.","STR06" "I36968","Jones","Robert Douglas ""Pud""","26 Mar 1951","7 Dec 2015","0","Robert Douglas Jones has finally made his last effort for attention on December 7, 2015. He was born in Hemphill, TX in 1951 to Thomas James ""Chief"" and Irene Speights ""Snookie"" Jones. He is survived by his wife of 19 years, the overly devoted and love of his life Lauren Slattery Jones. He left his good looks and dashing personality to his children:Esther Guerra (Ricky), Caleb Jones (Taylor), and granddaughter Ava Guerra ""Puddin"". Additionally, he is survived by his siblings, sisters: Jimmie Nixon (Billy), Patricia McBride (Roger), Karen Neal (Tommy), and brother, John Thomas Jones (Janice). Robert is preceded in death by his parents, brother, Don ""Nubbin"" Jones (Peggy), and sister, Mary Jane Conn (Joe).

He was an avid fisherman and golfer which he was both very good at. If talent and personality were measured in having fun, then he was the best of all time! Robert loved spending time with his wife, family and friends. No matter the occasion, he always found a way to make people laugh and made everyone he came to know a better person. Although not an average life span, Robert didn't live an average life. He traveled where he wanted to travel, would tell jokes at the most inappropriate times, learned what he wanted to learn and became the world's best handy man with duct tape.

Robert's true passion was his work. He truly loved his job and always said that, ""If you love your job, then it's not work"". He loved the relationships and friends he made over the years and impacted everybody that he spoke with. Robert Jones will be missed but never forgotten and always in our hearts.

Services will be held on Friday, December 11th at 12:00 PM in the chapel of Crowder Funeral Home, 2422 Broadway, Pearland, TX 77581. Robert was very punctual so don't be late! Robert was a casual guy so come wearing whatever makes you happy. A celebration of his wonderful life will follow at Green Tee Country Club. Since Robert loved his rescued English Bulldog, Meatball, in lieu of flowers, please make memorial contributions to: English Bulldog Rescue Network of Houston, www.ebrnhouston.com.

(Copied from ""Hemphill High School Memorials"" on Facebook.)","STR06" "I45414","Jones","Robert Reese","14 Jun 1880","26 Sep 1931","0","Name Robert Reese Jones
Event Type Death
Event Date 25 Sep 1931
Event Place Milam, Sabine, Texas, United States
Occupation Farming
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 14 Jun 1880
Birthplace
Father's Name Clarence Jones
Mother's Name Bettie Burns
Informant Mrs. Robert R Jones, Milam, Texas
Certificate Number 44396
GS Film number 2135697
Digital Folder Number 005145131
Image Number 00475



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K7D6-4ZR : accessed 21 Jun 2014), Robert Reese Jones, 25 Sep 1931; citing certificate number 44396, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2135697.","STR06" "I3393","","","","","","","" "I30350","Jones","Rubye","21 Dec 1915","7 Jul 2014","0","She married Earl BROWNLEE, and as of 2012, she was living in in Beaumont, Texas.

Rubye J. Brownlee, age 98 passed away Monday, July 7, 2014 in Beaumont, Texas.

Services will be on Thursday, July 10, 2014 at Calder Baptist Church in Beaumont with Reverend Jim Fuller officiating.

Burial will follow at Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

Mrs. Brownlee was born in Yellowpine, Texas on December 21, 1915 to Sam Brown Jones and Lorena Walker Jones.

She worked for many years for the telephone company in Beaumont before marrying her husband. She was a long time member of Calder Baptist Church and belonged to Eastern Star. She was a very independent woman always wanting to help others. She delivered meals for Some Other Place for over 40 years.

She was preceded in death by her husband Earl J. Brownlee and her daughter, Pamela R. Stephens.

Survivors include her step-son, Jimmy Brownlee, granddaughter, Kelli Pruitt and grandson, Josh Roberts, four great grandchildren; Tristan Pruitt, Steven Pruitt, Donavan Roberts and Andrew Gonzales.

Forest Lawn Funeral Home of Beaumont, Texas.","STR06" "I23208","Jones","Samuel B.","1 Oct 1868","14 Jun 1946","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 7B
135-135
Jones, Samuel B Head m W 49 M Fl Fl Ga Farmer
Jones, Lorena Wf F W 42 M Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Eugene C Son m W 19 M Tx Tx Tx Laborer Log Works
Jones, Amos B Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Wm Laham Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Zuma Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Lodima Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Ruby Dtr F W 4 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Susie Dtr-in-law F W 19 M Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I21668","Jones","Sarah","Aft 1735","10 Mar 1808","0","Said to be the daughter of Sugar JONES. (James L. McLemore, III, p 44). Mark Freeman instead shows her as the daughter of Edward JONES and Abigail SUGARS.

Jack White emailed, in September 2016, that: Sarah Jones received a very large land grant on Lee's Branch in Granville Co in 1762 (700 acres). Atkins McLemore (as Adkins McKlemore) received a grant on Lee'a Branch, a tributary of Shocco Creek in that same year, showing Sarah Jones as the adjacent property owner. He believes this Sarah Jones was nee Sarah Franklin, the widow of Capt. Shugan ""Sugar"" Jones, who had died in 1761, and that it was this ""Sarah Jones"" who married Atkins McLemore around 1762. He also noted that he had ""also located the 1761 will of Sugar Jones and a 1774 division of his estate. There is no mention in either of a daughter, Sarah. Atkins McLemore was one of the executors of that will, along with Sugar's unnamed wife. That, together with the fact that Sarah Jones and Atkins McLemore in 1761 were listed as neighbors in their respective land grants, leads me to believe that McLemore married the widow of his neighbor, Sugar Jones. I've attached the will transcript and the division records."" He later added that ""she might well have been Sugar's sister, as many researchers believe. The will and estate papers of Sugar Jones, however, make it pretty clear that he did not have a daughter named Sarah, so I think that possibility can be dismissed.""","STR06" "I21668","Jones","Sarah","Aft 1735","10 Mar 1808","0","(Research):
Transcript of Sugar JONES will, courtesy of Jack White

Jones, Sugar of Gr. Co Will, date July 15, 1761; prob. Aug 11, 1761

""Unto my son Edmund JONES all my lands that lies on the West Side of Linches Creek', stock there, and Negro woman Lucy and her 5 children;

(2) 'all the remainder of my lands not before given' to be div. Bet. 3 son, Drewry (JONES), Samuel (JONES) and James (JONES)

(3) to daughter. Nanny, Negro girl 'Rose'

(4) to daughter. Molly, Negro girl 'Sall'

(5) to son, Drewry, Negro boy 'Bob""

(6) To son Samuel, Negro boy 'Tony'

(7) to son James, Negro girl 'Fillis'

(8) to the child my wife is now big with 'Negro girl' not exceeding 16 years of age to be bought out of the income of his est., and if this child should be a boy then a piece of land is to be bought for him; and

(9) rest of est. to wife (name not given), for life.

Exs: wife, Gideon MACON and Adkin MC LEMORE, Wit: Solomon ALSTON, JR, James JONES, Edward JONES. Id. P. 31.","STR06" "I21036","Jones","Sarah","26 Jan 1780","29 Sep 1809","0","Unmarried. (Dwight, p. 158).","STR06" "I41274","Jones","Sarah","Jun 1836","5 Oct 1917","0","At the time of the 1900 and 1910 Sabine County, Texas census, the widowed Sarah was living in the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Anderson and Mattie Conn.","STR06" "I41274","Jones","Sarah","Jun 1836","5 Oct 1917","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
not located

1870 Census
Arkansas, Columbia County, Georgia Twp, PO Gibsons Store
Enumerated 15 July 1870
Page 6
47-47
Conn, Sarah 34 F W Keeping House $--- $100 Miss
Conn, Elijah 11 M W Ark
Conn, John T 9 m W Ark
Conn, Anderson T 7 M W Ark

1880 Census
Arkansas, Columbia County, Georgia Twp
Enumerated 9 Jun 1880
Page 11 SD 1 ED 45 Stamped 233
82-82
Conn, Sarah W F 40 Keeping House Miss Ga Miss
Conn, Frank W M 17 Son Works on Farm Ark Miss Miss","STR06" "I8688","Jones","Sarah Jane","12 Aug 1859","15 Apr 1929","0","Ruby Burkett writes that at her request, Sarah was bured beside her mother, Elizabeth Morgan Jones in the Magnolia Springs Cemetery. Bonnie Jones Smith placed markers on their graves.","STR06" "I39148","","","","","","","" "I40260","Jones","Sherill Olan","6 Dec 1892","16 Mar 1964","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JN8J-Z7S
Name: Sherrill Olan Jones
Death Date: 16 Mar 1964
Death Place: Kountze, Hardin, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 71 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 06 Dec 1892
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: I Jones
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Tabitha Halbert
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117407
Digital Film Number: 4137707
Image Number: 01761
Reference Number: 16488
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I8668","Jones","Sion","1825","14 Aug 1864","0","Per the article entitled LOCKHART ADDS TO HAWTHORN HISTORY ""Sion Jones (was the) son of Matthew Jones and grandson of Robert....He served in Campbell's County CSA which patrolled the coast of Florida and also served in Atlanta. Sion died in August 1864, leaving Elizabeth with seven children. She was 36 years old. She moved to Texas in 1868....The Morgans and Jones's are both Welsh."" In a subsequent letter to Melinda Strong, Carolyn Powell Lockhart adds that Sion Jones had died in the Battle of Atlanta. Bonnie Jones notes that he actually died of an illness contracted during the fighting of the Civil War.","STR06" "I21035","Jones","Solomon","Between 1754 and 1755","23 Jul 1822","0","A saddler at East Windsor, and after 1792 at Gr. Barrington, Mass. (1792-1809). He was the son of Isaac JONES of Boston, a saddler, and Hannah BREWER. Hannah BREWER was the dau. of Judge Josiah BREWER of Worcester, Mass. (Dwight, p 158).","STR06" "I21037","Jones","Sophia","2 May 1782","5 Jan 1860","0","Unmarried. (Dwight, p. 158).","STR06" "I18449","Jones","Stephen Isaiah","Abt 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown by most as Stephen Isaiah JONES, including on the death certificate of his son, Henry Washington Jones.","STR06" "I18449","Jones","Stephen Isaiah","Abt 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Housan Bayou Beat No. 3, PO Hemphill
Enumerated 24 Jun 1860
Page 217
124-124
S. J. Jones 30 M Overseer $---- $1225 Miss
Alpha Jones 20 F Miss
Robt. Jones 8/12 M Tx

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat 2, PO Sabine Town
Enumerated 25 July 1870
Page 18
380-380
Jones, S. J. 37 M W Farmer 320 300 Fl
Jones, Alpha E 30 F W Keeping House Miss
Jones, Robert E. 10 M W Tx
Jones, Mary E 9 F W Tx
Jones, Martha A 8 F W Tx
Jones, Emma E 5 F W Tx
Jones, Louisa E 4 F W Tx
Jones, William E 2 M W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Fourth Precinct
Enumerated 18 and 19 Jun 1880
Page 8 SD 1 ED 86
68-68
Jones, Stephen W M 47 Farmer Fl Fl Fl
Jones, Mary E W F 19 Dtr At Home Tx Fl Tx
Jones, Martha E W F 18 Dtr Works on Farm Tx Fl Tx
Jones, Emma E W F 16 Dtr At Home Tx Fl Tx
Jones, Lou E W F 14 Dtr At School Tx Fl Tx
Jones, William E W M 12 Son At School Tx Fl Tx
Jones, Alpha C W F 9 Dtr Tx Fl Tx
Jones, Thomas J W M 7 Son Tx Fl Tx
Jones, Henry W W M 5 Son Tx Fl Tx
Jones, Eliza A W F 1 Dtr Tx Fl Tx




","STR06" "I48090","Jones","Sue Nell","27 Oct 1945","11 Aug 2021","0","Sue Nell Hogan, 75, of Nacogdoches, Texas passed away on Wednesday, August 11, 2021 at Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital.

Sue Nell was born on October 27, 1945 in Hemphill, Texas to Claude Jones and Ruth Louise Kilcrease. She was a loving wife and mother. She loved playing bingo, card games, and watching her game shows.

She is survived by her sons, Randy Wayne Hogan and wife, Dawn of Nacogdoches, Texas; daughter, Delisa Johnson and husband, Steve of Nacogdoches, Texas; brothers, Joey Jones and wife, Karen of Sacramento, California, James Jones of Conroe, Texas, and Jesse Jones and wife, Sue of Sacramento, California; grandchildren, Kelly, Justin, Joseph, Destiny, Josh, Matthew and Angel and seven great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Claude and Ruth Jones; son, Billy Michael Hogan; brothers, Ladon Jones and Thomas Jones; and sister, Willie Ruth Stanley.

A visitation will begin at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 14, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home.

Funeral Services will begin at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 14, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Burial will follow services in Lows Chapel Cemetery in Hemphill under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Justin Johnson, Josh Johnson, Matthew Hogan, Joseph Hogan, David Holifield and Cole Mueller serving as pallbearers.

Condolences can be made online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Staff Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 18, 2021, page 9","STR06" "I18892","Jones","Sylvester","Abt 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","Page 22 August 27 1850 HH153/153 Jones, Silvester 25 IL grocery keeper $250
Francis 21 IL
Anna 02 IL
Josaphene 8/12 IL","STR06" "I47336","","","","","","","" "I39117","Jones","Thomas F.","Abt 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","Could this be the same person as Thomas Isaac Jones, born 6 Mar 1873, died 1 Oct 1941, who is buried in Rosevine Cemetery in Sabine County?","STR06" "I30118","Jones","Thomas James ""Chief""","4 Nov 1914","6 Nov 1964","0","Name: Thomas James Jones
Death Date: 06 Nov 1964
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 50 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 04 Nov 1914
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W.A. Jones
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Martha O. Reeves
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Owner
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 07 Nov 1964
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117651
Digital Film Number: 4005457
Image Number: 2212
Reference Number: cn 70752
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

Kay Parker McCary, in her annotated transcription of the Hemphill City Cemetery, notes he was a Mason, and that he shared a double marker with Irene Speights.
","STR06" "I42628","Jones","Thomas L.","7 Nov 1863","24 Feb 1907","0","His tombstone had a Masonic symbol.","STR06" "I42628","Jones","Thomas L.","7 Nov 1863","24 Feb 1907","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, Pr 1
Enumerated 15 and 16 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 74 Sheet 8A
127-127
Jones, Thomas L Head m W Nov 1863 M 4 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Jones, Lou Wf W F Jun 1877 23 M 4 1/1 Tx Ark Ark
Jones, Willie Son M W July 1897 2 Tx Ga Tx","STR06" "I39149","Jones","Thomas Lynn","16 Oct 1947","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Could this obituary be for his wife?

Mary Ruth Jones, 65, of Hemphill, died in her home, Sunday morning, August 18, 2013. Ruthie was born in Dallas, Texas, to Charlie and Dorothy Moore Murphy. She has lived in Hemphill for forty-eight years coming from Leesville, LA.

Ruthie is survived by her husband Thomas Jones of Hemphill, her daughters; Tina Jones of Abilene, TX, and Tara Huffman and her husband Ricky of Hemphill, her grandchildren; John, Jeffery and Sandy, and her great grandchild Kynsy, her sister Linda Vincent and her husband Maxie of Leesville, LA, and her special friend Delores Stewart of Hemphill. Ruthie was preceded in death by her brother Charles Murphy.

Visitation will be from 9:30AM until service time at 3:00PM, Monday, August 19, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr S","STR06" "I47337","","","","","","","" "I44665","Jones","Vallie Dee","Abt 1915","Yes, date unknown","0","In her mother's 1976 obituary, she was listed as ""Vallie Dee Richardson..of Houston.""","STR06" "I10834","Jones","Verbal Gertrude","7 Mar 1914","21 Dec 1996","0","Carolyn Lockhart wrote that ""Verbal Jones was my dearest cousin. Her widower is the chief of the Pottawatomie Nation in Oklahoma.""","STR06" "I22093","","","","","","","" "I22085","Jones","Vivian","16 Jan 1903","","0","She married a Mr. HOOKS.","STR06" "I39243","","","","","","","" "I21042","Jones","William","17 Oct 1792","11 Nov 1827","0","He was a surveyor and was surveying the route of the Chenango Canal, N.Y. when he died of a fever. (Dwight, p 159).","STR06" "I22866","Jones","William E.","Abt 1867","Yes, date unknown","0","Debora Tumlinson emailed, in July 2013, that William married Elizabeth Brown, a daughter of Margaret Ann Oliver and Morgan Brown.","STR06" "I42629","Jones","Willie Blueford","12 Jul 1897","8 Apr 1966","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDGN-B45
name: Willie Blueford Tarver
death date: 08 Apr 1966
death place: Houston, Harris, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 68 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 13 Jul 1897
birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: Thomas L. Jones
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Lou Baldree
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Retired Nurses Aid
place of residence: Houston, Harris, Texas
cemetery: McMahon Chapel Cemetery
burial place: San Augustine, Texas
burial date: 10 Apr 1966
additional relatives:
Informant Mrs. Ellis Almokary
film number: 2117978
digital film number: 4178279
image number: 2462
reference number: cn 32327
Collection: Willie Blueford Tarver, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I1287","Jones","Willie Jane","7 Apr 1901","25 Jan 1982","0","STRONG WILLIE JANE 04/07/1901 HALL JONES F TEXAS TULARE 01/25/1982 555-16-0780

She was legally blind.","STR06" "I6936","Jones","Willie K.","Abt 1893","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 30, 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 12A Stamped 83
Milam and Isla Road
242-247
Jones, Willie K Head M W 37 m 20 La La LA Farmer
Jones, Bessie Wf F W 37 M 20 Tx Tx Tx
Jones, J. B. Son M W 16 S Tx La Tx Farm Laborer
Jones, Dalton Son M W 13 S Tx La Tx Farm Laborer
Jones, Arvie Son M W 10 S Tx La Tx
Jones, Ethen Dtr F W 8 S Tx La Tx
Jones, Roxy L Dtr F W 4 S Tx La Tx
Jones, Vivian Dtr F W 8/12 S Tx La Tx","STR06" "I45442","Jones","Willie Ruth","16 Jan 1920","3 Jan 1990","0","Said to be a daughter of Yancey A. JONES and Martha Ollie REEVES.","STR06" "I6947","Jones","Zuma Divitha","24 Jul 1911","10 Nov 1982","0","Not listed with the family at the time of the 1920 census?","STR06" "I29197","","","","","","","" "I12765","Joos","Fred Jacob","16 Feb 1882","12 May 1980","0","A list of pupils at the Wright Rural School #4 in 1897 include Alice Striffler, Arlis Vaughan, Chancy Boulton, Emma Cole, Esther Blades, Effie Wallace, Eddie Mark, Frank Cranick, Flossie Wright, Georgie Dennis, Johnie Hulburt, Lizzie Yoos, Lena Mark, Luke Wright, Mary Mark, Minta Wallace, Alice Charlton, Ada Cole, Chester Dennis, Ethel Cole, Etta Wickware, Ethel Charlton, Frank Striffler, Fred Yoos, George Cole, John Wallace, Lizzie Blades, Lillie Wallace, Lenne Striffler, Martha Wright, May Dennis, Ray Hulbert, Stanley Hulbert. Grace Karr, teacher and S. Striffler, Director.

Cass City Chronicle
May 15, 1980
Page 2

Fred Joos dies at 98 in Caro

Fred Jacob Joos, 98, died suddenly Monday at this home in Caro.

He was born February 26, 1882 in Buena Vista Township, Saginaw Co., the son of Jacob and Rosina (BENKELMAN) Joos. He came to Cass City as a child. Joos married Mary McLELLAN November 25, 1908 in Cass City. They moved to Caro in 1958. Mrs. JOOS died February 19, 1959.

He was a member of the Salem United Methodist church of Cass City and the Tuscola Farm Bureau.

He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Harley (Katherine) DEAN of Caro; one grandson, Fred DEAN of Spring Arbor, and two great-granddaughters, Laurie and Vickie of Spring Arbor. One brother and one sister preceded him in death. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon from Little's Funeral Home Cass City with Rev. Eldred Kelley of the Salem United Methodist church officiating.

Burial was in Elkland cemetery.","STR06" "I12765","Joos","Fred Jacob","16 Feb 1882","12 May 1980","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 19 and 20 April 1910 by John A. Benkelman
SD 8 ED 112 Sheet 2A
31-33
Joos, Jacob Hd M 65 M1 31 Germany Germany Germany Farmer
Joos, Rose Wf F 55 M1 31 3/3 Germany Germany Germany
Joos, L??? Dtr F 23 S Mich Germany Germany
Joos, William Son M 30 M1 Mich Germany Germany Laborer
Joos, Hattie Dtr (in law) F 30 M1 1/1 Mich NY NY
Joos, Lena Granddtr F 9/12 Mich Mich Mich
33-35
Joos, Frederick H M 28 M1 Mich Germany Germany
Joos, Mary W F 23 m1 Mich 0/0 Mich Canada/Gaelic Canada/Gae
lic

1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 16 and 17 Jan 1920
SD 7 ED 178 Sheet 3B
74-74
Joos, Fred Hd M W 38 M Mich Germany Germany Farmer
Joos, Mary Wf F W 33 M Mich Canada Eng Canada Eng
Joos, Catherine Dtr F w 9 S Mich Mich Mich

1930 Federal Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland, ED 12
146
Joos, Fred J 48 Michigan Germany Germany Farmer
Joos, Mary A 44 Michigan Canada/English Canada/English
Joos, Katherine R 19 Michigan Michigan Michigan

In the household immediately following his was his brother, William Joos","STR06" "I5170","Joos","Helen","20 Aug 1920","16 Jul 2008","0","Attended the rural Wright School, located in Elkland Township on mile east and two miles north of Cass City on the southeast corner of Schwegler and Reed roads. A picture of the Wright School Girls-1931, shows Dorothy Deneen, Ruth Tuckey, Betty McCallum, Fern Schwegler, Helen Joos, Kathleen McCallum, Leila Battel (teacher), Marie Deneen, Alice Buehrly, Marjory Schwegler. Wright School Boys-1931, Lawrence Holik, Leon Holik, Keith Buehrly, Russell Ellis, Russell Striffler, James Tuckey, Calvin Helwig, Fred Withey, Clinton Law, Henry Hulbert. (The Way it Was, The Cass City Area Historical Society, Vol 7, July 2002, Number 4).","STR06" "I12669","Joos","Jacob","1 Sep 1844","14 May 1934","0","Cass City Chronicle
Vol. 29, No. 6
Cass City, Michigan, Friday,May 18, 1934
Page One

Pioneer Farmer Dies at Age of 89

Jacob Joos passed away at the farm home of his son, W.F. JOOS, Monday afternoon at three o'clock, a the age of eighty-nine years, eight months and thirteen days. He had been in poor health fo the past year but was able to be up part of each day until the last few weeks when his strength failed him and he slept peacefully away when the end came.

Mr. JOOS was one of the oldest residents of this vicinity, both from the point of years and time of residence here. He was born at Baigheim*, Wurttemburg, Germany, September 1, 1844, and came to Michigan in the spring of 1871. He was married to Rosena BENKELMAN May 11, 1879 at Saginaw, where they resided until 1883 when they came to Cass City and purchased the farm that has since been their home. Five years ago this month, they celebrated their golden wedding with their three children and five grandchildren all present. He leaves his aged widow whose care and devotion has been wonderful. He also is survived by two sons, William F. an Fred, of this place, and one daughter, Mrs. Laurence HARTMAN, of Saginaw and four granddaughters and one grandson.

*Maybe Besigheim, Neckarkries, W?rttemberg (48.9833333 N, 9.1333333 E) or Bolheim, Jagstkreis, W?rttemberg (48.6333333 N, 10.15 E)??? Besigheim is north of Stuttgart, and Bolheim is southeast of G?ppingen, almost due south of Aalen.

Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon at the Evangelical church, conducted by Rev. G.A. SPITLER, and were attended by many relatives and friends as a token of the esteem in which he was held. Mr. and Mrs. L.E. HARTMAN and daughter, Ellen, Fred CROCKER and Mr. and Mrs. John GIBBS, all of Saginaw, attended the funeral.


Their tombstones were transcribed as follows:

Joos, Jacob,b. 1844, d. 1934
Joos, Rosina,b. 1855, d. 1953

Source:

http://www.interment.net/data/us/mi/tuscola/casscity/index.htm","STR06" "I12669","Joos","Jacob","1 Sep 1844","14 May 1934","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 19 and 20 April 1910 by John A. Benkelman
SD 8 ED 112 Sheet 2A
31-33
Joos, Jacob Hd M 65 M1 31 Germany Germany Germany Farmer
Joos, Rose Wf F 55 M1 31 3/3 Germany Germany Germany
Joos, L??? Dtr F 23 S Mich Germany Germany
Joos, William Son M 30 M1 Mich Germany Germany Laborer
Joos, Hattie Dtr (in law) F 30 M1 1/1 Mich NY NY
Joos, Lena Granddtr F 9/12 Mich Mich Mich
33-35
Joos, Frederick H M 28 M1 Mich Germany Germany
Joose, Mary W F 23 m1 Mich 0/0 Mich Canada/Gaelic Canada/Gaelic","STR06" "I5166","Joos","Katherine R.","7 Jan 1911","13 Mar 1992","0","Cass City Chronicle
June 17, 1938
Page 4

Harley DEAN of Caro and Miss Katherine JOOS spent Sunday afternoon and evening in Saginaw and attended the baccalaureate exercises of Saginaw High School held in the First Congregational Church. Miss Ellen HARTMAN, cousin of Miss JOOS, was one of the 385 members of the class.","STR06" "I5172","Joos","Lena","22 Dec 1909","26 Jun 2001","0","Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, July 4, 2001
Cass City, Michigan
Page Twelve
Obituaries

Lena Hanes

Lena L. Hanes, 91, of Sandusky, died June 26, 2001, at Sanilac Medical Care Facility. She was born in Cass City Dec. 22, 1909, to William and Hattie JOOS. She was a member of the Snover Heritage Church and also the Women's Society. She is survived by her son, Raymond (Joyce) HANES, a brother, Maurice JOOS; a sister, Helen JEZEWSKI; and 2 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Kurt HANES. Funeral services were held Friday, June 29, at the Hacker Funeral Home in Sandusky. Burial was in Elkland Cemetery, Cass City.","STR06" "I12766","Joos","Lizette K.","28 Jan 1885","26 Nov 1978","0","A list of pupils at the Wright Rural School #4 in 1897 include Alice Striffler, Arlis Vaughan, Chancy Boulton, Emma Cole, Esther Blades, Effie Wallace, Eddie Mark, Frank Cranick, Flossie Wright, Georgie Dennis, Johnie Hulburt, Lizzie Yoos, Lena Mark, Luke Wright, Mary Mark, Minta Wallace, Alice Charlton, Ada Cole, Chester Dennis, Ethel Cole, Etta Wickware, Ethel Charlton, Frank Striffler, Fred Yoos, George Cole, John Wallace, Lizzie Blades, Lillie Wallace, Lenne Striffler, Martha Wright, May Dennis, Ray Hulbert, Stanley Hulbert. Grace Karr, teacher and S. Striffler, Director.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, January 19, 1912
Page Four
Local Items

Miss Lizzie JOOS returned to Saginaw Monday after visiting with her parents for several weeks.","STR06" "I29196","","","","","","","" "I12764","Joos","William Frederick","15 Feb 1880","15 Jan 1970","0","Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan, Nov. 25, 1921
Page Five
Thanksgiving Guests

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Joos and family of Northeast Elkland were guests at the home of E.W. Kercher on Thanksgiving Day.


Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan
Thursday, January 22, 1970
Vol. 63, No. 40
Page Three

Services held for William JOOS, 89

Funeral services for William F. Joos, 89, retired farmer and lifelong resident of this area, were held Sunday at Little's Funeral Home. Rev. Ira L. Wood, pastor of Salem United Methodist church, of which Mr. Joos was a member for the past 25 years, officiated. Burial was in Elkland cemetery.

Mr. Joos, a patient at the Sanilac Medical Care Facility at Sandusky for four months, died there Friday, Jan. 16.

Son of the late Jacob and Rosina Joos, he was born at Saginaw Feb. 15, 1880. He married Miss Hattie MUCK in Cass City in 1909 (sic). Mrs. Joos succumbed Nov. 14, 1954.

Suriviving are one son, Maurice of Cass City; two daughters, Mrs. Kurt HANES (Lena) of Snover and Mrs. Walter JEZEWSKI (Helen) of Cass City; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; one brother, Fred JOOS of Caro, and a sister, Mrs. Lawrence HARTMAN of Saginaw.","STR06" "I12764","Joos","William Frederick","15 Feb 1880","15 Jan 1970","0","(Research):1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 16 and 17 Jan 1920
SD 7 ED 178 Sheet 3B
69-72
Joos, William Hd M W 39 M Mic Germany Germany Fermer
Joos, Hattie Wf F W 40 M Mich NY NY
Joos, Leana Dtr F W 10 S Mich Mich Mich
Joos, Morris Son M W 8 S Mich Mich Mich
Joos, Jacob Father M W 75 M 1869 Na 1880 Germany Germany Ge
rmany
Joos, Rosina Mother F W 64 M 1873 Germany Germany Germany


1930 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland, ED 12
147
Joos, William F 50 Michigan Germany Germany Farmer
Joos, Hattie C 50 Michigan New York New York
Joos, Lena L 20 Michigan Michigan Michigan
Joos, Morris W 18 Michigan Michigan Michigan
Joos, Helen M 9 Michigan Michigan Michigan
Joos, Jacob 85 Germany Germany Germany 1869
Joos, Rosina 75 Germany Germany Germany 1873","STR06" "I5171","Joos","William Maurice","18 Jul 1911","23 Nov 2011","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, July 21, 1911
Local Happenings
Page 4

Mr. and Mrs. Wm Joos are the proud parents of a baby boy who arrived at their home Tuesday morning.

Obituary

WILLIAM MAURICE JOOS,

100, of Independence, MO formerly of Cass City went to be at the right hand of God Sunday, October 23, 2011 in Northcare Hospice House, North Kansas City, MO. He was born July 18, 1911 in Cass City to Frederick William and Hattie (Muck) Joos. He married Eva Mae Sovey February 27, 1937. She died October 11, 1967. He later married Frances Diebel August 26, 1972 in Lapeer. She died June 9, 1995.

Maurice worked on the family farm with his Dad. He also worked for McClellan Creamery, the Nestles Plant in Cass City, Peters Sawmill, REA, Dr. Donahue Farms, and the Ford Garage. He retired from Bauer Candy Company after 27 years as a Salesman. Maurice's passions in life were serving the Lord and his church. He would brag to everyone who visited that he was a member of the Cass City United Methodist Church for 78 years and that he sang in the choir for 73 years. He sang in different men's choruses, quartets and trios and even sang on the radio in Detroit. Another passion of Maurice's was baseball. He loved the Detroit Tigers. He was able to see five games since he came to Independence, MO. This summer when Detroit came to play Kansas City he was able to get out to the ballpark and cheer for his Detroit team. When the Tigers would get the Kansas City Royals out he would clap his hands and have a big grin on his face. This may have been the first time he ever attended a major league game. He was amazed at the condition of the field. Maurice often boasted about his .350 batting average in high school. God had a plan for Maurice to watch his Detroit Tigers have a winning season and when they lost to the Texas Rangers his mission was over. The Lord wanted Maurice to play baseball for him now.

Maurice is survived by his sons: Richard (Connie) Joos of Independence, MO, Donald (JoEllen) Joos of Grand Rapids; 5 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; 10 great great grandchildren; brother-in-law, Ted Diebel; sisters-in-law: Bob and Mary (Diebel) Dast, Jerry and Florence (Diebel) Decker, Lola Diebel; several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by sisters: Lena Hanes and Helen Jezewski; great grandson, Ryan Joos.

Funeral service held 1:00 p.m. Friday, October 28, 2011 in Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City with Chuck Emmert of Duplain Church of Christ officiating. Interment will be in Elkland Township Cemetery. Memorials may be made to NorthCare Hospice, North Kansas City, MO. Maurice's family would like to give special thanks to NorthCare Hospice nurses who were so good and caring for him. Also a thank you to the friends that visited him: Gary Bernhardt, Bob and Joyce McArthur, Bob and Mary Dast. Family and friends may share memories, prayers and stories with the family at www.kranzfuneralhome.com.

Visitation: 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday, October 27, 2011 in Kranz Funeral Home '96 Cass City

Arrangements by Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City, Michigan
","STR06" "I27919","","","","","","","" "I44803","Jordan","Alexander Gilmer","26 Sep 1905","23 Jun 1958","0","Name Alexander Gilmer Jordan
Event Type Death
Event Date 23 Jun 1958
Event Place Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 26 Sep 1905
Birthplace Brookeland, Texas
Occupation Carpenter
Father's Name Charley Jordan
Mother's Name Mary Lou Mcclelland
Informant Mrs. A J Jordan
Certificate Number 34277
GS Film number 2115365
Digital Folder Number 005145586
Image Number 01647

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3C4-ZZR : accessed 22 Feb 2014), Alexander Gilmer Jordan, 23 Jun 1958; citing certificate number 34277, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2115365.","STR06" "I43757","Jordan","Andrew","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, SubDiv 84
Enumerated 16 and 17 Jun 1880
Page 6B SD 1 ED 84
48-52
J. W. and Phoebe JORDAN and family
49-50
Jacks, N. W M 63 Farmer La Ten SC
JORDAN, Andrew W M 22 Farmer Tx Tx Tx
Jordan, Mary W F 31 Wife Tx La La
Jordan, Minnie W F 1 D Tx Tx Tx
Jacks, Mary W F 20 Niece la La Ohio
50-54
Martin, W. F. W M 32 Farmer Tx Miss La
Martin, Mary W F 24 Wf Keep House Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Elvy W F 5 Dau Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Mary A W F 4 Dau Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Wm W M 3 Son Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Wallace W M 1 Son Tx Tx Tx
Richard Raymond W M 11 Adopted Son Q Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I48097","Jordan","Andrew Colistus ""Cuff""","14 Feb 1842","22 Sep 1930","0","Confederate Veteran, Age 88, Passed Away Sunday

A. C. Jordan, noble pioneer, has joined silent majority. A. C. Jordan of Hornbeck, a Confederate veteran in his eighty-eighth year, died suddenly in the Leesville hospital shortly after two o'clock Sunday afternoon and was buried at Holly Grove Monday afternoon. Andrew Allen Veatoh, of the Church of Christ, delivering the funeral eulogy. Besides those from his home community and elsewhere many people from Leesville attended the funeral for Mr. Jordan, was widely known and highly esteemed.

He is survived by his daughters, Mrs. Mollie Ellis of Hornbeck; Mrs Ida McQueen of Jasper, Texas; Mrs. Abbie Ellis of Port Arthur, Texas; Mrs. Elsie Field of Wichita Falls, Texas; and a son, A. C. Jordan, Jr. of Port Arthur, Texas, all of whom were at his funeral. The four daughters were with him when he expired.

A. C. Jordan was born February 14, 1842 in Jasper County, Texas, about where the town of Jasper now stands. That part of Texas was then a wilderness abounding with game, and it was no uncommon thing for roving bands of Indians to pass through on hunting expeditions or enroute to Natchitoches to trad peltry for necesaries; and it was quite an event to Mr. Jordan, then a little boy, when the dusky tribesman would camp near by and he could visit them.

At the beginning of the Civil War he enlisted in the Confederate army, in which he served till the surrender. He was on the trying 30 days march from Morgan City to North Louisiana to oppose General Banks Red River Expedition. He was with Dick Taylor's Confederate lions at the Battle of Mansfield when Banks and his haughty invaders were huried back in discomfiture, and at the Battle of Pleasant Hill the next day when the Union forces were driven from the field in confusion and dismay. From that on clear to Alexandria it was a running fight for several days, the Northern troops doing the running the Confederates doing the fighting.

After the war Mr. Jordan was for many years extensively engaged in the timber business, which finally brought him to Louisiana.

He was a loyal Democrat and never in his life bolted the ticket.

He cherished the memory of the fallen Confederacy, and as long as he was able to make such trips attended the annual reunion of Confederate veterans.

He belonged to but one order, namely, the Church of Christ, and said it was the only organization he had any need of. He keenly enjoyed its services and attended them every opportunity when physically able to do so.

He read the New Testament daily, and shaped his life by its teachings.

He was a man of the highest honor. In all his life no one ever accused him of uttering a falsehood or making a misleading statement. The general verdict on his character was summed up in a declaration by Hon. Fern M. Woods, a friend of many years, when after the funeral Monday he said: ""A. C. Jordan was the noblest, purest, kindest and best man I ever knew.""

Gentle and unassuming as a child, honest as truth itself, brave as a lion, pure as a mountain spring, and at all times reflecting the Divine love and goodness of the great ""Author and finisher of our faith,"" he was indeed ""a man, take him for all in all, we shall not look upon his like again.""

Thanks to Rajordan for providing vital information and Obit.

(Copied from FindAGrave, Memorial ID 26496674) His headstone is shown on that website, and inscribed Co F 13 Texas Cav CSA. A photo of him is also shown.","STR06" "I44805","Jordan","Artie Mittie","16 Feb 1900","9 Oct 1996","0","Name Artie Mittie Crane
Event Type Death
Event Date 09 Oct 1966
Event Place Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 16 Feb 1900
Birthplace Brookeland, Texas
Father's Name Charles Henry Jordan
Mother's Name Louise Texanna Mcclelland
Informant Don Crane
Certificate Number 67586
GS Film number 2118408
Digital Folder Number 005164795
Image Number 01156

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3XB-6RC : accessed 21 Feb 2014), Artie Mittie Crane, 09 Oct 1966; citing certificate number 67586, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2118408.","STR06" "I44804","Jordan","Bertie Albert","30 Aug 1892","27 Sep 1958","0","Name Bertie Albert Jordan
Event Type Death
Event Date 27 Sep 1958
Event Place , Angelina, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Occupation Planner Foreman, Saw Mill
Birth Date 30 Aug 1892
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name Charlie Jordan
Mother's Name Lou Mcclelland
Informant Mrs. Lavilla Jordan
Certificate Number 53911
GS Film number 2115592
Digital Folder Number 005145681
Image Number 00940

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3ZL-1X6 : accessed 22 Feb 2014), Bertie Albert Jordan, 27 Sep 1958; citing certificate number 53911, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2115592.","STR06" "I9139","","","","","","","" "I35060","Jordan","Chad Emanuel","29 Oct 1962","27 Jul 2021","0","Chad Emanuel Jordan, 58, of Pineland, Texas passed away Tuesday, July 27, 2021 at his residence in Pineland.

Chad was born in Hemphill, Texas on October 29, 1962 to Emanuel Jordan and Patsy Sue Brown Jordan. Chad was a lifelong resident of Pineland and a graduate of West Sabine High School. He worked as a sharp chain operator for more than 30 years for Temple Inland/Georgia Pacific in Pineland.

Chad was a well known and respected member of his community and enjoyed his numerous hobbies. Among them were restoring, building, and racing cars, fishing, and flying power parachute planes.

Chad is survived by his wife of 33 years, Echo Jordan of Pineland; parents, Emanuel and Pat Jordan of Pineland; son, Cody Jordan and wife, Andrea, of Hemphill; brother, Shayne Jordan and wife, Brenda, of Houston; sisters, Kimberly Stephenson and husband, Gary, of Hudson and Candace Hendrix and husband, Gee, of Pineland; grandchildren Braeden and Bryson; and numerous nieces, nephews and friends.

Graveside services will begin at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, July 29, 2021 in Pineland Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

Serving as pallbearers are Tim Cunningham, Todd Malone, Scott Hardy, Kevin Woods, Mark Wright, and Robert Mitchell.

Chad's family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Olive Branch Hospice, 2051 S Wheeler St Suite E, Jasper, TX 75951 or an animal shelter of your choice.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I44654","Jordan","Dorothy","4 Oct 1924","12 Nov 2008","0","(Research):Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by ""jrrmr910.""

Dorothy, of Orange, passed away Wednesday at The Meadows Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.

Born in Louisiana to Robert and Rachel (Matthews) Jordan, she was a resident of the Orange area since 1957. A member of the Calvary Baptist Church in West Orange, she was a member of the Madison Lodge, Order of the Eastern Star of Orange, she was the lead sponsor of the local chapter of the Rainbow Girls, she was a caregiver to her husband and her mother and she worked as a medication aide with the Jones Nursing Home in Orange and she retired in 1985.

Preceded in death by her parents, her brothers, Bobby Ray Jordan and Harold Jordan; her husband, Harold Mays, Sr.; her sons, Harold Mays, Jr. and Burl Wayne Mays and her grandson, Casey Mays, those who will most cherish her memory are her daughters, Sybil Hanten and her husband Tom and Sandy Reeves and her husband Ron; daughters-in-law, Jackie Mays and Page Mays; grandchildren, Kim Roberts and her husband Charlie, Bruce Mays and his wife Stephanie, Chris Hanten and his wife Jessica, Jennifer Ferguson and her husband Jay and Rachel Mays Hollier.","STR06" "I35039","Jordan","Georgia Alline","21 Nov 1922","8 Sep 1968","0","A digital image of her actual Texas Death certificate is viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. At the time of death she was shown as divorced, and a resident of the Tyler County Nursing home in Woodville. Her parents were listed as Geo. A. Jordan and Bertie Bell, and the informant was her sister, Mrs. Lamar Hargrove.","STR06" "I35039","Jordan","Georgia Alline","21 Nov 1922","8 Sep 1968","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I48092","Jordan","Halbert Armstrong","16 Jul 1906","4 Jun 1983","0","When he registered for the Draft during World War II, his birth place was shown as Hyman, Louisiana. He was employed by Temple Lumber Company and living in Pineland, and listed as 5'10 inches and 200 pounds, with a ruddy complexion, brown hair and blue eyes.","STR06" "I48092","Jordan","Halbert Armstrong","16 Jul 1906","4 Jun 1983","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 8, Deweyville, Sheet 9A, Stamped 128
Enumerated April 21, 1930
HH 53-173-182
Jordan, Talbert (sic) Head M W 23 Married at age 18 La TX TX Occupation: Feeder Plowing Mill
Jordan, Audrey Wife F W 21 Married at age 16 Tx Tx Tx
Jordan, Lois Dtr F W 3 10/12 S Tx La Tx
Jordan, Marjory Dtr F W 1 5/12 S Tx La Tx

(Noted lived two homes for a McClinton family from Arkansas, John and Alice McClinton, with children Haywood, Wilber and Howard)

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine, JP 2, Pineland, Sheet 2B SD 42-2 ED 202-4
Enumerated April 5, 1940
HH 39 Rented $10/month
Jordan, Halbert Head M W 22 M Attended School through Grade 4 Born La He and his family lived in Rural Sabine County in 1935 Occupation: Laborer at Lumber Mill
Jordan, Audrey E Wif F W 31 M Attended School through Grade 8 Born Tx
Jordan, Lois M Dtr F W 13 S Enrolled in School currently, 8th grade Born Tx
Jordan, Margery Dtr F W 11 Enrolled in School currently, 5th grade Born Tx
Jordan, Tommie Jead Dtr F W 9 Enrolled in School currently, 3rd grade Born Tx
Jordan, Manuel M W 7 Enrolled in School currently, 1rst grade Born Tx","STR06" "I44807","Jordan","Henry Charles","8 May 1898","20 Sep 1966","0","Name Henry Charles Jordan
Event Type Death
Event Date 20 Sep 1966
Event Place Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 08 May 1898
Birthplace Brookeland, Texas
Occupation Barbering selfemployed
Father's Name Charles Mills Jordan
Mother's Name Louise T Mcclellan
Informant Mrs. Faye Jordan
Certificate Number 62045
GS Film number 2118406
Digital Folder Number 005144884
Image Number 02446

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS1V-4BT : accessed 22 Feb 2014), Henry Charles Jordan, 20 Sep 1966; citing certificate number 62045, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2118406.","STR06" "I44802","Jordan","James Calvin","24 Apr 1889","11 Sep 1948","0","Name James Calvin Jordan
Event Type Death
Event Date 11 Sep 1948
Event Place Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Occupation Power Department Texas Company
Birth Date 24 Apr 1889
Birthplace Brookeland, Texas
Father's Name Charlie Jordan
Mother's Name Louisa Mcclelland
Informant Mrs. J C Jordan
Certificate Number 39919
GS Film number 2218965
Digital Folder Number 005145045
Image Number 03430

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39R-F1C : accessed 22 Feb 2014), James Calvin Jordan, 11 Sep 1948; citing certificate number 39919, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218965.","STR06" "I44806","Jordan","Jessie Thomas","Jul 1895","5 Oct 1917","0","Name Jessie Thomas Jordun
Event Type Death
Event Date 05 Oct 1917
Event Place Remlig, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date Jul 1895
Birthplace Brookline, Texas
Occupation Common laborer, sawmill
Father's Name Chas Jordun
Mother's Name Louisa Mcclelland
Informant Chas Jordan
Certificate Number 28447
GS Film number 2051961
Digital Folder Number 005145392
Image Number 01821

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3W8-QL9 : accessed 22 Feb 2014), Jessie Thomas Jordun, 05 Oct 1917; citing certificate number 28447, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2051961.","STR06" "I33049","","","","","","","" "I14758","Jordan","Marjorie ""Margie"" Nell","7 Oct 1928","4 Mar 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
March 15, 1995

Margie Walton

Margie N. Walton, 66, of Vidor died Saturday, March 4, 1995, at a Pt. Arthur hospital.

Mrs. Walton was a former resident of Sabine County and had lived in the Vidor area several years.

Survivors: husband, Thomas W. Walton of Vidor; mother, Audrey E. Jordan of Pt. Arthur; daughter, Donna L. Murray of Orange; sons, Don L. Walton of Vidor, Carlton A. Buxton and Clinton A. Buxton, both of Reno, Nevada; a sister, Lois Springer of Pt. Neches; a brother Emanuel Jordan of Pineland; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday at Vidor Memorial Funeral Home in Vidor. Interment followed at Hillcrest Cemetery near Bridge City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2009)

SSDI instead shows DOD as 11 Mar 1995 in Vidor","STR06" "I47376","Jordan","Marvin James","2 May 1927","18 Mar 2011","0","Marvin James Jordan, 83, died Friday morning in the Nacogdoches Medical Center after an illness. He was born in Hemphill, TX. to Marvin A. ""Pete"" and Hattie Wright Jordan. Marvin was in the Merchant Marines before joining the U.S. Army during World War II. After his service he worked as a supervisor in the Texaco Refinery in the Golden Triangle. After retirement he moved back to Hemphill from Bridge City.

Marvin is survived by his wife Mildred Iles Jordan of Hemphill, his brother Millard and wife Bettie Jordan of Hemphill, and his sister-in-law Geneva Iles of Pt. Arthur. He is also survived by a number of nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be from 6:00 pm until 8:00 pm, Saturday, March 19, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX. Funeral services will be at 2:00 pm, Sunday, March 20, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Hemphill Cemetery.","STR06" "I43702","Jordan","Mary Ann Elizabeth","15 May 1855","23 Feb 1921","0","Shown on FindAGrave as a daughter of Lewis JORDAN and Josephine Mary Ann LETNEY, who also have memorials on that website. These are the same parents cited by Virgie Collier Speights in OLD TIMERS OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS. (p. 46).

Name Mary Martin
Event Type Death
Event Date 23 Feb 1921
Event Place Pineland, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 15 May 1855
Birthplace Angelina County, Texas
Father's Name Lewis Jordan
Mother's Name Josephine Letney
Certificate Number 5583
GS Film number 2073953
Digital Folder Number 005144809
Image Number 00102

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBK-T9S : accessed 10 Oct 2013), Mary Martin, 23 Feb 1921; citing certificate number 5583, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2073953.","STR06" "I22117","Jordan","Mary Jane","Sep 1864","Aft 1910","0","Said to be the daughter of Zachariah JORDAN and Kisiah STEPHENS. Ruby Boyett Burkett writes that she may never had been legally married to William Jackson BOYETT, and that their relationship was a bit confusing and tangled.

It appears that she and William had several children born around the same time that William and his second wife, Martha Davis, were also having children.

It also appears that she was married/in another relationship at least twice after Williams death; first having a daughter named Viola BELL in 1902, and then marrying Isaac HALE in approximately 1903. She had her 11th child, Mattie HALE, in 1904.

If she had a total of 11 children, minus one that was a HALE and one that was a BELL, that left her with Nine by BOYETT. (Maybe eight if the child that died were born to Bell or Hale?.or less if she had another husband in there somewhere).","STR06" "I22117","Jordan","Mary Jane","Sep 1864","Aft 1910","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Federal Census
Louisiana, Vernon Parish, West Ward 5
Enumerated 20 and 21 April 1910
SD 8 ED 150 Sheet 4B
70-71
HALE Isaac Hd M W 59 Miss Miss Miss M1 7 yrs Saw Files at Mill
HALE Mary J Wife F W 47 La Miss Miss M2 7 yrs Mother of 11 children/10 still living Housework
BOYETT, Albert Son M W 11 S Tx Tx La Day Labor at Mill
BELL Viola Dtr F W 8 S La La La
HALE Mattie Dtr F W 6 La Miss La
Plus they had 11 men boarding with them, day laborers at the Mill, and a 62 year old servant, Amelia Jones.","STR06" "I2398","Jordan","Morning Caroline","Abt 1825","Abt 1917","0","FindAGrave shows that she was married first to John Robert Marshall, who also has a memorial on that website. He was said to have arrived in Newton County in 1847, and served as County Commissioner, and been active at the Union Baptist Church in Stringtown, Newton County.","STR06" "I5082","Jordan","Norma G.","25 Apr 1907","19 Dec 1981","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by John Smolarek, shows her as a daughter of John Henry Jordan and Mary Edna Cribbs.","STR06" "I37825","Jordan","Sarah Jane","17 Jan 1831","11 Mar 1907","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows her as a daughter of Henry JORDAN and Mary Ann ROBERTS.

Her gravestone is inscribed Sarah J. Miller Born Jan 17, 1831 Died Mar 11 1907 Aged 76 Years 1 Mo 24 Days.

In ""Glimpes of Newton County History"" it was written that Sarah had been married twice before when she married as his second wife, Robert Marcus, who was a Baptist minister. Robert also farmed near Burkeville. ""Seven children, six step-children and a husband who had to be away on weekends gave Sarah Miller plenty to do. She was a hardy pioneer woman who lived to be in her seventies.""


","STR06" "I37825","Jordan","Sarah Jane","17 Jan 1831","11 Mar 1907","0","(Research): She had also been married to Tom Byerly, and had one child by him, Claborn ""Clay' Harrison Byerly.","STR06" "I33266","Jordan","William Andrew","27 Mar 1913","14 Apr 2008","0","WILLIAM ANDREW JORDAN 27 Mar 1913 14 Apr 2008 (P) 75968 (Pineland, Sabine, TX ) 75968 (Pineland, Sabine, TX ) 449-03-2451 Texas","STR06" "I13482","Jordan","Willie","13 Sep 1899","18 May 1995","0","Willie Drawhorn

Willie Jordan Drawhorn, 95, of Beaumont died Thursday, May 18, 1995, in Beaumont.

A longtime resident of Beaumont, Mrs. Drawhorn was a native of San Augustine County and had formerly resided in the Bronson area.

Survivors: a daughter, Helen Hines of Raywood; a son, Maurice Edward Drawhorn of Beaumont; eight grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren; and several great-great grandchildren.

Graveside rites were held at 1 p.m. Monday at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Beaumont.

Services were handled by L. M. Williams and Sons Funeral Directors in Beaumont.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 24, 1995, Page 10","STR06" "I28439","","","","","","","" "I14509","","","","","","","" "I15783","","","","","","","" "I15044","Judd","Ethelyn Leone","Abt 1879","Yes, date unknown","0","Both of her parents were born in New York, according to the 1930 census.","STR06" "I31623","","","","","","","" "I31621","Jurney","William Marvin","31 May 1950","17 Sep 1996","0","Name: William Marvin JR. Jurney Date of Birth: 31 May 1950 Gender: Male Birth County: Nacogdoches Father's Name: William Marvin Jurney Mother's Name: Mary Wynell Bush Roll Number: 1950_0007","STR06" "I47584","Justa","Carl E.","28 Jan 1930","9 Jul 2020","0","Harvard, Nebraska, resident Carl E. Justa, 90, passed away peacefully in his home, Thursday, July 9, 2020.

Graveside services will be Thursday, July 16, at 10 a.m. at the Harvard Cemetery with military rites.

Memorials may be given to the Harvard Community Foundation for the new Harvard fire hall; PO Box 119, Harvard, NE 68944.

Carl was born January 28, 1930 to Clayton and Clara (Kohler) Justa in Fairmont, Nebraska. He graduated from Fairmont High School. He served in the United States Marines. He married Larena Rolfsmeier on August 12, 1956 in Seward, Nebraska. Larena passed away November 28, 2006. Carl farmed in Friend, Nebraska before moving to Harvard to farm for 15 years. He was also a co-owner of an Independent Fertilizer Company and City Oil. After farming Carl owned the Char Bar in Harvard for many years.


Carl enjoyed fishing, boating and hunting. He enjoyed his Harvard Community and was a member of the Harvard City Council. He was a former post commander of the American Legion in Fairmont, a member of the Harvard VFW and the Harvard Chamber of Commerce.

He is survived by three sons, Steven, David and Jim (Becky) Justa; three grandchildren, Brittany (Jon) Hauck, Maddison Justa and Whitney (Aaron) Hill; four great-grandchildren; one brother, Vern Justa; and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; and wife, Larena.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)


https://nebraskagravestones.org/view.php?id=22096
has his spouse as Larena 04/24/1933 to 11/28/2006, and shows their children as of Steve, David and Jim","STR06" "I20390","K?hler","Frantisek ""Frank""","20 Jan 1841","12 Nov 1894","0","His last name was spelled KOHLER, with an umlaut over the ""O."" Some of his children used the same spelling as he, others spelled their last name KOAHLER. Frank located an 80-acre homestead, the E 1/2 SE 1/4 of Section 6, which he filed for claim at the land office in Beatrice, Nebraska on May 20, 1872. He received a clear deed to the land on March 5, 1880. He and Mary purchased additional land in Fillmore County, some of which they sold to their sons. (Milligan, p 344).","STR06" "I20367","Kaderabek","Alois ""Louis""","14 Nov 1878","29 Jan 1961","0","Louis was born to Joseph KADERBEK and Anna FUJAN. He immigrated to Chicago when he was 13, where he lived with his Uncle and worked in a butcher shop. He came to Milligan in 1900, and lived with the BERNASEK family. In the early 1900's he homesteaded south of Lawton, Oklahoma. He later returned to the Ohiowa-Milligan area, were he was a livestock buyer and farmer. (Milligan, p 323).","STR06" "I20382","Kaderabek","Debra Darlene","9 Nov 1970","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Brent Collier.","STR06" "I20369","Kaderabek","Joseph James","11 Aug 1933","21 Oct 2013","0","He graduated from Ohiowa High School in 1951, later attending Milford Trade School. Joseph joined the Army in 1955, being stationed in Taiwan for 16 months. After his discharge, he stared farming in in Ohiowa. (MIlligan, p 323).

His obituary, excerpted belows from the Farmer and Son Funeral home websited, noted he was discharged from the military in June 1960 at the rank of Sargeant, and that he and his wife Shirley lived their entire married life on the Family Farm. Joe supplemented his income in the winter months by driving trucks to the West Coast and Texas. He and Shirley adopted three children.","STR06" "I20380","","","","","","","" "I36618","Kaigler","Eliza Jane","Abt 1858","6 Apr 1932","0","Name: Eliza Jane Lowe
Death Date: 06 Apr 1932
Death Place: Bogalusa, , Washington, Louisiana
Gender: Female
Race (original): White
Race (standardized): White
Age: 74
Estimated Birth Year: 1858
Birth Place: Darbun, Mississippi
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: Thomas G Lowe
Father's Name: William W Kargler
Mother's Name: Mary Burkhalter
Film number: 2392508
Image Number: 01315
Certificate Number: 4653
Digital Folder Number: 4219294
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954
","STR06" "I36615","Kaigler","James D.","Abt 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Eliza Jane Holmes, a sister of his brother-in-law, Dr. James Holmes. Dr. Holmes married James Kaigler's sister, Sarah Ann. He was said to be buried at Magee's Creek Baptist Church Cemetery in Walthall County, Mississippi.","STR06" "I36619","Kaigler","Laura J.","Abt 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","She was said to have died giving birth to her eleventh child on 7 Aug 1904, and is buried in the China Grove Methodist Church Cemetery in Pike County, Mississippi. Her husband was said to have been Mark LOWE.","STR06" "I36613","Kaigler","Louisa","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Holden PEARSON and later Homer BALL.","STR06" "I36614","Kaigler","Mary E.","Abt 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","She was said to have married Jacob ""Jake"" WILLOUGHBY. They were the parents of Johnny, Minnie, Will, Hurvey, and Lelia.","STR06" "I36620","Kaigler","Salena Opha","Abt 1864","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Asa A. Lowe on 6 Dec 1882 in Marion County, Mississippi. They were the parents of Alcus LOWE, D.D.S.","STR06" "I36612","Kaigler","Sarah Ann","26 Jun 1842","23 Nov 1915","0","She married Doctor James HOLMES, brother of Eliza Jane HOLMES, the wife of Sarahs' brother, Jim Kaigler. Sarah and James Holmes were buried in Sartinville Cemetery, Walthall County, Mississippi. They were said to be the parents of Mary Victoria, Nannie Isabelle, Lucy Jane, Wesley, Robert, Martha/Mattie, Samuel and Cora.","STR06" "I8118","Kaigler","William W.","27 Nov 1820","24 Aug 1884","0","On his FindAGrave memorial page, there is an image of the cover of a Confederate Pension record for W. W. Kaigler, Co. c, 14th Confederate Calvary, Private.

The following report of his death was also transcribed on FindAGrave:

August 28, 1884 -- Kaigler, William W. killed in an accident last Thursday evening when he was run over by a wagon loaded with 1650 pounds of goods near Vaughan's Mill. He was 64 years old. (His) Remains carried from the home of Dr. Sparkman to China Grove for burial last Monday morning.""

Marriage and Death Notices from the
Magnolia Gazette, Resource Records of Pike County, Mississippi 1798-1910.

He is shown as a son of David Kaigler and Nancy Miles, who also have memorials on FindAGrave.","STR06" "I8118","Kaigler","William W.","27 Nov 1820","24 Aug 1884","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Third Police District
Enumerated 7 October 1850
Stamped 18
232-233
William W. Kaigler 29 M Farmer 200 Miss
Mary Kaigler 25 F Miss
Sarah A. Kaigler 7 F Miss
Louisa Kaigler 5 F Miss
Mary E. Kaigler 1/12 F Miss
James 2 M Miss

1860 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, P.O. Box Homesville
Enumerated 2 July 1860
Page 60
387-387
W W Kaigler 37 M Farmer 1000 1000 Miss
M Kaigler 35 F Miss
S. Kaigler 18 F Miss
L. Kaigler 15 F Miss
J. Kaigler 12 M Miss
M. Kaigler 10 F Miss
Wm. Kaigler 8 M Miss
S. Kaigler 7 F Miss
E. Kaigler 3 F Miss
R. Ravencraft 69 M $--- $150 Ga

1870 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Township 3 Range 10 East P. O. Box Summit
Enumerated 2 Aug 1870
Page 5 Stamped 153
36-37
Kaigler, Wm 49 M W Farmer 1000 550 Miss
Kaigler, Polly 45 F Housekeeper Miss
Kaigler, Mary E 20 F W Miss
Kaigler, Wm D 18 M W Miss
Kaigler, Cynthia 16 f W Miss
Kaigler, Eliza J 12 F W Miss
Kaigler, Laura 9 F W Miss
Kaigler, Salena 6 F W Miss
Kaigler, M. Elizabeth 3 F W Miss
Smith, Alice 17 F B Housekeeper Miss

1880 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Beat Third District
Enumerated 9 Jun 1880
Page 16D SD 3 ED 39
126-137
Kaigler, W. W. W M 59 Farmer Miss --- Tenn
Kaigler, M W F 55 Wife Keeping House Miss SC ---
Kaigler, W. D. W M 27 Son At Home Miss Miss Miss
Kaigler, C. S. W F 23 Daug At Home Miss Miss Miss
Kaigler, L.J. W F 19 Dau At Home Miss Miss Miss
Kaigler, S. O. W F 15 Saug At Home Miss Miss Miss
Kaigler, M W. W F 12 Dau At Home Miss Miss Miss






","STR06" "I29611","Kaiser","Anna Maria","1 Feb 1832","11 Dec 1858","0","Kathy Bonnell shows her as the daughter of Georg Heinrich KAISER and Maria Catharina BAUR.","STR06" "I37636","","","","","","","" "I6029","Kaiser","Emilia Pauline","28 Sep 1865","17 Jul 1950","0","Cass City Chronicle
Volume 45
Cass City, Michigan, Friday, July 21, 1950
Page One

Pioneer Died Day after 60th Wedding Anniversary

Mrs. G. E. Krapf Was Found Dead in Home
on Monday Afternoon

When G. E. Krapf entered his residence on East Houghton Street on Monday afternoon after working in his garden, he found his wife dead in bed. She had been in apparent good health and had lain down to rest before Mr. Krapf left the house. Mr. and Mrs. Krapf were honered by a large group of friends at an ""at home"" gathering in the social room of the Evangelical United Brethern Church the previous afternoon, the occasion being their 50th wedding anniversary. Funeral services were conducted at the Evangelical United Brethern Church on Thursday afternoon by Rev. S.R. Wurtz, the pastor. Interment was made in Elkland cemetery. Mrs. Krapf was born in Goppingen, Germany, September 28, 1865, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kaiser. She came to the country and settled in Cass City in 1888 with her brother, the late William Kaiser, and sister, now Mrs. Samuel Striffler, of San Diego, California.

On July 10, 1890, she was united in marriage with George Emanuel Krapf in the Evangelical parsonage at Caro. Following their marriage, they made their home on a farm one mile north and two and a half miles east of Cass City, where they resided for three years. Then they moved to a farm two and one half miles east and one quarter mile south of Cass City. Here they lived for fifty years prior to moving to Cass City where she made her home until her death.

Mrs. Krapf has been a member of the Evangelical United Brethren Church for the past sixty years. She is survived by her husband and one sister, Mrs. Samuel Striffler, of San Diego, California. One half brother and one stepsister preceded her in death.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)

Her death certificate shows her as the daughter of Rudolph Kaiser, with her mother's name not known.","STR06" "I34714","Kaiser","Georg Heinrich","12 Sep 1799","26 Aug 1864","0","Kathy Bonnell shows him as the son of Johann Gottfried Kaiser and Maria Dorothea M?rdter.","STR06" "I29144","Kaiser","Heinrich Rudolph","20 Sep 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","According to ""Deutschland Heiraten, 1558-1929"", database on FamilySearch, he was a son of Johann Jakob Kaiser and Anna Maenner.","STR06" "I4581","Kaiser","Irene","6 Feb 1910","2 Jan 1979","0","Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan, October 28, 1927

Paul BIEN and Miss Irene KAISER, both of Detroit, spent the week-end with relatives in Cass City.

Volume 14 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 3, 1951, reported that she ""is now located in a new position as Secretary to Vice-President fo Rotary Electric Steel Co. in Detroit.","STR06" "I4578","Kaiser","John","26 Dec 1914","16 Nov 1975","0","Cass City Chronicle
June 2, 1939
Local Items
Page 3

Mr. and Mrs. William R. KAISER, son John and Miss Eloise WILKINS, all of Detroit, spent Saturday with relatives and friends her. Mrs. KAISER remained and is spending the week with her sister, Miss Martha STRIFFLER, and other relatives, here.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I2718","","","","","","","" "I4579","Kaiser","Kenneth William","25 Nov 1911","19 Nov 1976","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, December 2, 1976

K. Kaiser, 65, dies Nov. 19

Kenneth Kaiser, 65, former Cass City resident, died Nov. 19 at Rockford, Michigan. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William R. Kaiser.

Funeral services, with the Rev. Robert Z. Myers of Rockford officiating, were held November 22 at a Rockford funeral home.

Survivors included his wife, Lois; on son, Robert of Grand Rapids; two daughters, Barbara Andrews of Rockford and Betty Klenklosky of Bloomington, Indiana, and four grandchildren. Also surviving are two sisters, Irene Quigley of St. Clair Shores and Ruth Glickman of Tuscon, Arizona and New Rochelle, New York.

Area relatives are cousins, Leonard Striffler, Mrs. Gertrude Falkenhagen, Edward Mark, Mrs. Mary Buehrly, Mrs. Alma Seeger and Mrs. Lena Schwegler.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I5961","Kaiser","Marie L.","20 May 1879","21 Apr 1955","0","She was the half sister of the wife of her brother-in-law, Katie Buerk who married Solomon Striffler.

California Death Index:

STRIFFLER MARIE L 05/20/1879 BURKE KAISER F REST (OTHER) SAN DIEGO(37) 04/21/1955 366-07-0433 75 yrs","STR06" "I2708","","","","","","","" "I4193","","","","","","","" "I4577","Kaiser","Ruth","4 Apr 1923","10 Sep 1993","0","The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Vol. 5, September 1, 1941 reported that Ruth Kaiser had graduated from Cass Technical High School in Detroit.

The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Vol. 7, September 4, 1944, noted that Ruth Kaiser was graduated as a registered nurse from the University Hospital Ann Arbor, in June 1944. Vol. 8, of the same newsletter (published September 3, 1945) wrote that ""Ruth Kaiser, R.N. is in essential nursing in the University Hospital at Ann Arbor, Michigan.""





","STR06" "I6028","Kaiser","William Rudolph","27 Sep 1874","11 Jun 1947","0","Turning Back the Pages
Items form the files of the Cass City Chronicle of 1902

Rudolph Kaiser, who is at present visiting his relatives here, has re-enlisted as a soldier in the regular army. He has received the appointment as recruiting officer and will be stationed in Columbus, Oh.

(July 23, 1937, Page Two)

Cass City Chronicle
March 17, 1911
Local Items, Page 4
W. R. Kaiser intends to do all he can to make the town wet this summer. He has bought the street sprinkling outfit of S. Y. Kenyon and the financial renumeration promised by the citizens for this work makes the proposition look like a good thing for the new owner.

Cass City Chronicle
October 6, 1933
Local Happenings, Page Four

Thursday, September 29, was named as the date for the celebration of four birthdays in the Striffler and Kaiser families and a dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Striffler on Leach street. The birthdays of Mrs. Striffler, Mrs. G.E. Krapf and Grant Reagh, all of Cass City, and W.R. Kaiser of Detroit all occur within a week. Members of all four families were present at dinner.

Cass City Chronicle
June 12, 1947
Page One

W.R. Kaiser Died in Detroit Wednesday

Wm. R. Kaiser, for many years a resident of Cass City, passed away Wednesday, June 11, at 3:30 p.m. at Detroit. He had suffered a heart attack.

Mr. Kaiser is a veteran of the Spanish-American War. While living in Cass City, he was custodian of the local schools for many years.

He is survived by his widow who was formerly Miss Esther STRIFFLER; four children, Mrs. Wm. QUIGLEY, Kenneth and John KAISER and Miss Ruth KAISER; a sister, Mrs. Samuel STRIFFLER, of San Diego, California, and a half sister, Mrs. G.E. KRAPF, of Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Spring 2007)

The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast writes that he died in the Dearborn Veteran's Hospital. His death certificate indicates this was in Allen Park.","STR06" "I6028","Kaiser","William Rudolph","27 Sep 1874","11 Jun 1947","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Township, Cass City Villa
ge
Enumerated 14 Apr 1910
SD 8, ED 113, Sheet 8B
HH 70-70
Jacob and Sophie STRIFFLER
HH 73-73
Kaiser, William R Hd M W 35 M1 1 Germany German Germany 1888 Laborer Teamster
Kaiser, Ester A Wf F W 31 m1 1/1 Mich New York Germany/German
Kaiser, Irene D Dtr F W 2/12 S Mich Germany Mich","STR06" "I44570","Kalina","Evelyn M.","8 Jul 1916","17 Jan 2014","0","Obituary, from Kuncl Funeral Home website, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy

Evelyn M. Clark, age 97, passed away on January 17, 2014 in Keller, Texas. She was born on July 8, 1916 to Frank J. and Barbara (Bedlan) Kalina south of Friend, Nebraska. She attended District #57 near Friend to the 8th grade. She was united in marriage to Lumir Chab on August 21, 1935 in Wilber, Nebraska and they made their home south of Friend. After the passing of Lumir she then married Harold Clark on July 1, 1962 at the First Congregational Church in Crete and made their home in Crete.

She was a homemaker and held numerous jobs. She worked as a waitress for several years, was employed at Fairmont Food and worked for 32 ? years at J.C. Penny Store in Crete. After retirement she enjoyed volunteer work at the First Congregational Church, VFW Auxilary #4959, Senior Quilters, Crete Municipal Hospital and the Crete Manor.
She was a member of the United Church of Christ, First Congregational Church, Lodge Saline Center #389 and Crete Senior Citizens. She held numerous offices in the organizations she served that included, secretary general meeting at United Church of Christ, served as chaplain, flag bearer in the VFW Auxiliary, served as vice president in the Woman's Club.

She is preceded in death by her parents, her husbands, Lumir Chab and Harold Clark, son; Robert Chab, step son, Dwayne Clark, sister Viola and brother in law, Frank and Viola Capek, 3 grandsons, Frankie Chab, Joseph Chab and Jerry Chab.

She is survived by her son, Norman G. Chab of Greenville, Texas, daughter and son in law; Eileen and Dan Oliver of Fort Worth, Texas, daughter in law, Teresa Chab of Falls City, step son and spouse, Harold D. and Jennie Clark of St. Augustine, Florida, Wayne and Marilyn Clark, grandchildren, Christopher Goodwin and Robert Forman John Chab, 5 great grandchildren, step grandchildren and step great grandchildren, and one niece.
Funeral services are Saturday at 10:30 am, Kuncl Funeral Home, Crete, NE. Visitation is Friday, 5 - 7 pm at the funeral home. Memorials in lieu of flowers to the CAMC Hospital Auxilary.
","STR06" "I6695","Kalina","Viola Frances","12 Aug 1914","10 Jul 1976","0","Viola attended District #57 County School, graduating from the 8th grade. Viola worked on her parents farm and later did housekeeping and took care of her Uncle Jim Bedlan's children, Leonard and Angeline, after his wife died. (Milligan, p 235).

SSN 490-30-9090","STR06" "I13935","Kamm","Charlotte Loretta","17 Nov 1913","9 Feb 1997","0","Her application for a Social Security number, date June 5, 1945, shows that she was living at 1005 Rhomberg, Dubuque, Iowa. She was working for Kretz in Dubuque, and using the name Charlotte Lor EHLERS. Her name at birth was shown as Charlotte Lorette KAMM, and her date of birth was listed as November 17, 1913, and it showed she was born in N. Buena Vista, Clayton County, Iowa to Joseph KAMM and Mary MACHELLECK (sic).

Ken Kamm also supplied this obituary, which ran in the DUBUQUE TELEGRAPH-HERALD of Monday, February 10, 1997:

Mrs. Frank K. Ehlers, 83, of Luther Manor Nursing Home, formerly of 540 Kaufmann Ave., died at 2:23 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 9, 1997, at Luther Manor.

Services will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. Mary's Catholic Church, with burial in Mount Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call from 3 to 8 p.m. today at Behr Funeral Home, 1491 Main St., where there will be a wake service at 4 p.m.

Mrs. Ehlers formerly worked at Bethany Home for a while. She then became a full time wife and homemaker.

She was born on Nov. 17, 1913 in North Buena Vista, Iowa, daughter of Joseph and Mary (Machalik) Kamm. She married Frank K. Ehlers on May 17, 1932 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, North Buena Vista.

She was a member of St. Mary's Parish and was president of the Resident's Council at Luther Manor. Charlotte was known as an avid reader. She enjoyed doing needlework, working crossword puzzles and playing euchre and bingo.

Charlotte enjoyed being with her family and especially her grandchildre

Surviving are two sons, Jerome F (Norma) Ehlers and Dale J. Ehlers, both of Dubuque, 10 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank K. Ehlers, on September 24, 1983; and an infant great-granddaughter; Frances Ehlers; and an infant sister, Dorothy Kamm.

A Charlotte L. Ehlers Memorial Fund has been established.","STR06" "I15292","Kamm","Dorothy May","31 May 1920","5 Jun 1920","0","Died as an infant.","STR06" "I16474","Kamm","Joseph","6 Apr 1881","18 Oct 1963","0","""The History of Clayton County, Iowa From The Earliest Historical Times Down To The Present,"" Volume II, (Edited by Realto E. Price), 1916, contains a bio for Henry Kamm. In the bio., Joseph is named as one of 6 children of Henry & Maggie (Bockel) Kamm and the only info. given about him is: ""Joseph is employed in the village of North Buena Vista"". (Courtesy of Sharyl Ferrall, Clayton County Lookup Volunteer).

His obituary reads:

JOSEPH KAMM Joseph Kamm, 82, who resided with his daughter, Mrs. Frank (Charlotte) EHLERS at 540 Kaufmann died at 2:30 om Friday at Mercy Hospital.

Friends may call after 11 am Sunday at Behr's. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at Behr's. The Rev. Anthony Sigwarth will officiate. Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery.

Mr. Kamm was born at North Buena Vista, Ia. son of Henry and Mary Buckle KAMM and lived in Dubuque since 1947. He was a retired Milwaukee Road section employee.

In 1913, he married Mary MACHELLECK. She died in 1947.

Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Frank (Charlotte) EHLERS, Dubuque; two grandsons and six great-granchildren; and one brother, George, of Dubuque. (Courtesy of Ken Kamm).","STR06" "I16474","Kamm","Joseph","6 Apr 1881","18 Oct 1963","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1920 Federal census

Iowa, Clayton County, Buena Vista
District 61
15-15
Kamm, Joe 38 Iowa Germany Germany Farmer
Kamm, Mary 38 1884 Germany Germany Germany
Kamm, Charlotte L 6 Iowa Iowa Germany

1930 Federal Census

Iowa, Clayton County, Buena Vista
District 3
#15-15
Kamm, Joseph Head Owned $4500 age 48 married at 31 Iowa Germany Germany Occupation: Laborer Quarry
Kamm, Mary Wife age 48 married at 31 Germany Germany Germany
Kamm, Charlotte L Daughter age 16 Iowa Iowa Germany

","STR06" "I46030","Kanady","Mayme B.","17 Aug 1901","23 Jan 1975","0","She shares a double headstone with John E. HIXON.","STR06" "I32291","","","","","","","" "I353","Karcher","Sarah Elizabeth","12 Nov 1866","8 Jul 1937","0","Her last name is sometimes shown as KARTCHER. However, on herTexas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, her parents were listed as Philip Karcher of Germany and Minerva Huffman of Huffman, Texas. She was shown as a housewife, and the informant was her daughter, Cora Dickerson.

Name: Sarah Elizabeth Cammack
Death Date: 08 Jul 1937
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 70 years 7 months 26 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 Nov 1866
Birthplace: Huffman, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: T.F. Cammack
Father's Name: Philip Karcher
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother's Name: Minerva Huffman
Mother's Birthplace: Huffman, Texas
Occupation: Housekeeper
Place of Residence: 5 miles north of Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Grand Hill Cemetery
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 09 Jul 1937
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117296
Digital Film Number: 4166737
Image Number: 743
Reference Number: cn 38205
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I353","Karcher","Sarah Elizabeth","12 Nov 1866","8 Jul 1937","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I41982","Kardell","Charles Franklin","3 Apr 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was a resident of Chillicathe, MO, and worked as a salesman for Meryer Bros. Drug Co. He listed his nearest relative as Myra Kardell, wife, residing as 432 E. Jackson in Chillicather. He was Tall, slender, with gray eyes and dark brown hair.","STR06" "I41982","Kardell","Charles Franklin","3 Apr 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Nueces County, Corpus Christi, Precinct 1
Enumerated April 18, 1930
SD 178-6 SD 29 Sheet 17 A Stamped 97
Craig Ave
827-373-441
Kardell, Charles F Head M W 46 m 23 Ill Germany Mo Drug Store Proprietor
Kardell, Mya E Wf F W 50 m 20 Mo Mo
Kardell, Stephens Son M W 19 S Mo Ill
Kardell, Jack Son M W 11 S Mo

1940 Census
Texas, Nueces County, Corpus Christi, JP 1
Enumerated 6 May 1940
SD 14 SE 178-26 Sheet 64B
Second
827-656
O 6000 M
Kardell, Charles F Head M W 57 M Ill 1935 Residence Same House Owner Retail Druggist
Kardell, Myra E Wf F W 64 M Mo 1935 Residence Same House Bookkeeper Retail Drugg Store
Kardell, Charlotte F Dtr F W 32 D Mo 1935 Residence Same House Filing Clerk Wholesale Iron & Steel Company
Kardell, Stephens C Son M W 29 M MO 1935 Residence Nacodoches Angelina Tx Consulting Engineer Construction
Kardell, Minte C Dtr-in-law F W 27 Tx 1935 Residence Nacodoches Angelina Tx
Kardell, Stephanie C Grddtr F W 4 S Tx
Kardell, Sandra C Grddtr F W 3 S Tx
Kardell, John R Son M W 21 S Mo 1935 Residence Same House","STR06" "I41973","Kardell","Stephens Charles","7 Oct 1910","1 Sep 1972","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Nueces County, Corpus Christi, JP 1
Enumerated 6 May 1940
SD 14 SE 178-26 Sheet 64B
Second
827-656
O 6000 M
Kardell, Charles F Head M W 57 M Ill 1935 Residence Same House Owner Retail Druggist
Kardell, Myra E Wf F W 64 M Mo 1935 Residence Same House Bookkeeper Retail Drugg Store
Kardell, Charlotte F Dtr F W 32 D Mo 1935 Residence Same House Filing Clerk Wholesale Iron & Steel Company
Kardell, Stephens C Son M W 29 M MO 1935 Residence Nacodoches Angelina Tx Consulting Engineer Construction
Kardell, Minte C Dtr-in-law F W 27 Tx 1935 Residence Nacodoches Angelina Tx
Kardell, Stephanie C Grddtr F W 4 S Tx
Kardell, Sandra C Grddtr F W 3 S Tx
Kardell, John R Son M W 21 S Mo 1935 Residence Same House
","STR06" "I27586","Karl","Evelyn","6 May 1921","17 Mar 2012","0","Evelyn (Karl) Belohlavy, 90, of Crete, died Saturday, March 17, 2012. She was born May 6, 1921 on a farm near Swanton, Neb.. She graduated from Wilber High School in 1939. She married Joseph F. Belohlavy on January 6, 1948 in Monterey, Calif., near Ft. Ord, where Joseph was stationed. After the war, they returned to Saline Conty and later purchased the Belohlavy farm from his father on September 13, 1948. Evelyn then spent a number of years as a homemaker and working on the farm. She later began working at the Wilber Nursing Home where she worked for over 25 years as a nurse's aide then a medication aide. During retirement she enjoyed spending time at her son's business, Turkey Creek Furs and Recycling, Inc., embroidering, crocheting, visiting with family and friends, and baking kolaches weekly.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Joseph F. Belohlavy; parents, Joseph and Bozena ""Bessie"" (Kysela) Karl; brother, Robert Karl and his wife Velma; sister, Helen (Karl) Havlat and her husband Rudy; sister, Rose (Karl) Belohlavy and her husband Lumir; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Robert and Helen Belohlavy, Arnold and Anna Urban, and Joseph Slama.

She is survived by her son, Roger G. Belohlavy and his wife Janice of Crete, Neb.; grandchildren, Cynthia L. Belohlavy of Fairlawn, Ohio, and Amanda J. (Belohlavy) Karr and her husband Jeremy of Omaha, Neb.; great grandchildren, Emmett L. Karr and Kaylynn N. Karr; and sister-in-law, Josephine Slama; niece and nephews and their families.

Funeral services will be held at Kuncl Funeral Home, Crete on Tuesday, March 20, at 10 a.m. Pallbearers will be grandson-in-law, Jeremy Karr, nephews, Lonnie Karl, Doug Karl, Randy Karl, Richard Slama, Gene Slama. Honorary pallbearers will be nephew, Dennis Belohlavy and niece, Trudy Odvody. Visitation Monday 5-9 p.m., Kuncl Funeral Home, Crete. Memorials in care of the family.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I27603","Karman","Marie (Mary)","14 Feb 1878","31 Oct 1957","0","The daughter of Adam and Marie KARMAN.","STR06" "I35323","Karr","Agnes","2 Nov 1865","22 May 1945","0","Name Agnes E Masters
Event Type Death
Event Date 22 May 1945
Event Place Cass City, Tuscola, Michigan, United States
Gender Female
Age 79
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 02 Nov 1865
Birthplace Canada
Birth Year (Estimated) 1866
Father's Name Albert Karr
Mother's Name:
GS Film number 001973114
Digital Folder Number 005240516
Image Number 01923

Citing this Record:
""Michigan, Death Certificates, 1921-1952,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KF7J-48T : accessed 02 Dec 2013), Agnes E Masters, 1945.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 24, 1945, Page Eight

Mrs. Agnes Masters Died Here Tuesday

Mrs. Agnes Masters, 78, widow of the late Henry Masters, of Silverwood, passed away here Tuesday morning in the Hutchison convelescent home in Cass City after an illness of two years. The daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred (sic) Karr, she was born Nov. 2, 1865 in Canada and came to this vicinity with her parents when a small child.

Mrs. Masters was a member of the Methodist Church.

Surviving are her two brother, Arthur Karr of Caro and Chas. Karr of Saginaw; and her niece, Mrs. Ruth Walker of Cass City with whom she lived before her illness. She was preceded in death by one son.

The remains were taken to the Karr funeral home in Kingston and funeral services were held on Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Douglas funeral home. Rev. S. P Kirn officiated and burial was made in Elkland cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2013).","STR06" "I35321","Karr","Albert","Abt 1837","Apr 1882","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, P. O. Elkland
Enumerated 20 July 1870
Page 2
18-18
Carr, Albert 33 M W Farmer $400 $--- Canada
Carr, Mary J 31 F W Keeping House Canada
Carr, Ida 7 F W Canada
Carr, Agnes 5 F W Canada
Carr, Minnia E 4 F W Canada
Carr, Charles 7/12 M W Mich Nov

1880 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland
Enumerated 3 Jun 1880
Page Third SD 3 ED 400 Stamped 90
321-321
Karr, Albert W M 43 Farmer Canada NY Vermont
Karr, Mary J W F 41 Wf Keeping House Canada Scotland Ireland
Karr, Agnes W F 16 Dtr School Teacher Canada Canada Canada
Karr, Charles W M 10 Son At School Mich Canada Canada
Karr, Arthur W M 2 Son At home None Mich Canada Canada
","STR06" "I43484","Karr","Cecile Mae","14 Feb 1895","29 Nov 1947","0","Name Cecile Mccurdy
Event Type Death
Event Date 29 Nov 1947
Event Place Bay City, Bay, Michigan, United States
Gender Female
Age 52
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 14 Feb 1895
Birthplace Michigan
Birth Year (Estimated) 1895
Father's Name Naaman Karr
Mother's Name Alice M Mark
GS Film number 001973183
Digital Folder Number 005363549
Image Number 01057

Citing this Record:
""Michigan, Death Certificates, 1921-1952,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KF4Y-XXH : accessed 29 Jul 2013), Cecile Mccurdy, 1947.","STR06" "I35322","Karr","Ida","Abt 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","She may have died young, as she is not listed with the rest of her family at the time of the 1880 census.","STR06" "I35324","Karr","Minnia E.","Feb 1867","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Federal Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Township
Enumerated 2 and 4 Day June 1900
SD 8 Ed 110 Sheet 2A Stamped 105
31-31
Karr, George A. Head W M Dec 1847 52 M 17 Canada Canada Canada 1865 35 Na Farmer
Karr, Minia E Wf W F Feb 1867 33 M 17 2/1 Canada Canada Canada 1868 32
Karr, Loyd Son W M Sept 1890 9 S Michigan Canada Canada

","STR06" "I43483","Karr","Naaman","13 Mar 1873","23 Sep 1953","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was a resident of Kingston, Michigan. His occupation was Undertaking. He was of medium heighth and build, with black eyes and brown hair. His name was shown as Naaman Karr. The Ontario, Canada birth index has listings for Naoman Karr.

Cass City Chronicle
Volume 48, Number 22
September 25, 1953
Page One

Prominent Retired Mortician
Naaman Karr Instantly Killed in Auto Crash

Naaman Karr, 79, of Kingston was instantly killed Wednesday afternoon when a care he was riding in collided with a vehicle driven by Mrs. Marr, Flint, on M-21.

The crash occured with Mrs. Marr attempted to make a right-hand turn into a gas station and was struck by a care driven by Amber Jones, Kingston.

Both Mrs. Marr and Mr. Jones are in a Flint hospital, badly injured.

Mr. Karr was well known in the Cass City area. He moved her from his birthplace in Seagraves, Canada, with his parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Karr, at the age of eight.

While still a young man, he moved to Kingston and was in the funeral business there for 50 years. He sold his business and retired Sept. 1, 1951.

Funeral services have been arranged for Saturday at the Methodist Church in Kingston. Burial will be in the Elkland Towship Cemetery, Cass City.

Surviving are his widow, Ethel; two sons, Mark of Onaway and Harold of Alpena; a stepson, William Ruhl of Pontiac; four grandchildren, and several nieces.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, August 2013)

","STR06" "I43483","Karr","Naaman","13 Mar 1873","23 Sep 1953","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Koylton Twp, Kingston Village
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 8 ED 125 Sheet 1A
8-9
Karr, Naoman/Norman Head M W 37 m1 18 CanadaEng CanadaEng CanadaEng 1882 Nat English Retail Merchant Furniture
Karr, Maud Wf F W 35 m1 18 2/2 Canada Eng CanadaEng CanadaEng 1880 English
Karr, Cecila Dtr F W 15 S Mich CanadaEng CanadaEng
Karr, Harold Son M W 12 S Mich CanadaEng CanadaEng
Karr, Palmer Father M W 79 Wd CanadaEng CanadaEng CanadaEng 1882 No English None

1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Koylton Twp, Kingston Village
Enumerated 2 Jan 1920
SD 7 ED 193 Sheet 1A
7-7
Karr, Naoman/Norman Head M W 46 m 1878 Na 1892 CanadaEnglish CanadaEnglish CanadaEnglish Undertaker
Karr, Maud M Wf F W 45 m 1884 na 1894 CanadaEnglish CanadaEnglih EnglandEnglish
Karr, Cecil M Dtr F W 24 S Mich CanadaEnglish CanadaEnglish none
Karr, Harold M Son M W 22 S Mich CanadaEnglish CanadaEnglish Druggist not working
Karr, Mark S Son M W 4 S Mich CanadaEnglish CanadaEnglish
Russell, John Hired Man M W 65 W 1862 Na 1880 CanadaEnglish CanadaEnglish CanadaEnglish Laborer Livery barn

1930 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Kingston Twp, Kingston Village
Enumerated April 26, 1930
ED 79-26 SD 11 Sheet 2A Stamped 57
37-37
Karr, Naaman Head O 2500 R M W 56 Wd 20 Canada Ohio Canada English 1882 Na Director Funeral
Karr, Mark Son M W 18 S Mich CanadaEng CanadaEng none
Newman, Cleste Lodger F W 59 Wd 45 CanadaEng England CanadaEng 1889 Housekeeper Private
","STR06" "I20172","Kasak","Agnes","18 Jan 1877","Bef 1880","0","Died in infancy. (Milligan, p 324).","STR06" "I20178","Kasak","Agnes","18 Feb 1902","2 Apr 1990","0","SSN 506-62-9796","STR06" "I20175","Kasak","Antonia","13 Feb 1884","Abt 1884","0","Died as an infant. (Milligan, p 324).","STR06" "I20107","Kasak","Jan ""John""","Abt 1826","5 Mar 1878","0","The son of Jacob KASAK and Katherine KALNY. He came to Milligan around 1870, with his two children, John and Barbara. There is no proof his wife came with them. If she died here, she would have been buried in the Kasak cemetery that has no markers. He homesteaded the E 1/2 SW 1/4 of Section 30 in Turkey Creek Township of Saline County. This tract of land was sold to his daughter, Barbara KOLAR, after his death. He filed a second homestead, the W 1/2 SW 1/4 of Section 30 in Turkey Creek Township, and contracted as well for the E 1/2 SW 1/4 of Liberty Township in Fillmore County. His son, John Jr., took over this land after his father's death. He eventually gave the land to his son, Peter KASAK. His obituary states he dropped dead about three-quarters of a mile from his home when he started out for cattle. (Milligan, p 323).","STR06" "I20160","Kasak","Jan ""John""","21 Jun 1849","1 Dec 1928","0","It seems he came to America first, about 1867, with his parents and sister Barbara following later. (Milligan, p 324).","STR06" "I20160","Kasak","Jan ""John""","21 Jun 1849","1 Dec 1928","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Census

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John KASAK Self M Male W 30 BOHEMIA Farming BOHEMIA BOHEMIA
Antonnette KASASK Wife M Female W 26 IA Keeping House BOHEMIA BOHEMIA
Mary KASAK Dau S Female W 5 NE BOHEMIA IA
Josephine KASAK Dau S Female W 1 NE BOHEMIA IA

Source Information:
Census Place Liberty, Fillmore, Nebraska
Family History Library Film 1254748
NA Film Number T9-0748
Page Number 499A","STR06" "I20174","Kasak","Joseph","19 Mar 1881","27 Sep 1957","0","After Emma's death, Joseph married second Mrs. Mary Bartu, who preceded him in death on July 28, 1957. (Milligan, p 324).","STR06" "I20171","Kasak","Mary Eliza","Abt 1875","Yes, date unknown","0","Married to Rudolph Motis. (Milligan, p 324).","STR06" "I20176","Kasak","Peter","28 Jun 1886","17 Dec 1966","0","(Research):Census Information

1930 Census
California, Glenn County, Township 2 (Part of)
Enumerated April 3, 1930 by Florence Templeton
ED 11-3 SD 3 Sheet 1A and 1B Stamped 169
14-15
Kasak, Peter Hd M W 43 M 23 Neb Czech Iowa Farmer
Kasak, Josephine A Wf F W 38 M19 Neb Czech Czech
Kasak, Joseph Son M W 19 Neb Neb Neb
Kasak, Mildred Dtr F W 13 S Cal Neb Neb
Kasak, Peter A Son M W 9 S Cal Neb Neb
Kasak, William E Son M W 3 4/12 S Cal Neb Neb","STR06" "I20200","Kasik","Agnes","Aft 1893","","0","She married Adolph SKALKA. (Milligan, p 325).","STR06" "I14848","Kasik","Josef","20 Jan 1827","11 Jun 1906","0","Came to the United States in 1867*, originally settling in Chicago. They later homesteaded in Fillmore County, Nebraska. His homestead was the W 1/2 SE 1/4 of Section 10, Glengary Township on 17 October 1870, for which he received the patent on 16 May 1878. Josef use to work in Nebraska City and would walk there and back, often carrying home a 50-pound sack of flour. (Milligan, p. 324).

*May have come later than this, as daughter, Mary, born in 1868 was shown on census records as having been born in Bohemia.","STR06" "I14848","Kasik","Josef","20 Jan 1827","11 Jun 1906","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Census
Joseph KASSIK Self M M W 54 BOHEMEN Occ:Farmer Fa: BOHEME
N Mo: BOHEMEN
Mary KASSIK Wife F M W 48 BOHEMEN Occ:Housekeeper Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN Joseph KASSIK Son M S W 18 BOHEMEN Occ:Farmer Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN
James KASSIK Son M S W 15 BOHEMEN Occ:Farmer Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN
Mary KASSIK Dau F S W 13 BOHEMEN Occ:At School Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN
Frank KASSIK Son M S W 9 NE Occ:At School Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN
Anne KASSIK Dau F S W 6 NE Occ:At School Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN
Amel KASSIK Son M S W 4 NE Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN
Albert KASSIK Son M S W 1 NE Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN","STR06" "I14988","Kasik","Vaclav ""Jim""","20 Sep 1866","20 Mar 1932","0","Vaclav, called Jim, farmed south and west of Milligan which farm later became the family farm of Joseph and Mary CECRLE. After his wifes death, he lived with daughter Agnes until her marriage. Jim also operated a taxi service and had many regular customers for local trips as well as trips to Lincoln, Omaha, Excelsior Springs and St. Joseph, Missouri. He was assigned operator's license number 956, a number which his granddaugther, Elsie has had for ten years. (Milligan, p 325).","STR06" "I27636","Kasl","Bertha O.","20 Jun 1907","3 Aug 2002","0","Witfoth-- Bertha O., 95, Friend, widow of Clarence, died Saturday (8/3/02). Born, rural Friend (6/20/07). Attended country school districts 49 and 64 and Friend High School. Homemaker; also former baker, cook for Friend City Cafe and LB Inn, Milligan.

Survivors: daughter, son-in-law, DeLores and Leonard Becwar, Milligan; two grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren; sister-in-law, Edna Kasl, Friend; many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents; husband; two brothers; two sisters; one grandson.
Services: 10:30 a.m. Monday, Lauber-Moore Funeral Home, Friend. The Rev. Tessa Louch. Andrew Cemetery, Friend. Visitation: 3-9 p.m. today, funeral home. Memorials to Milligan Rescue Unit or the family.

(Courtesy Dennis Belohlavy, Lincoln Journal Star, 4 Aug 2002)","STR06" "I38861","Kasl","Dorothy Emily","20 Dec 1925","1 Feb 2012","0","In Memory Of Dorothy Kotas

Dorothy Emily Kotas was born on a farm south of Dorchester, Nebraska, near Tabor Hall, on December 20, 1925 to George Sr. and Emma (Rezabek) Kasl, the fifth of nine children and passed away on Wednesday, February 1, 2012 at the Friend Manor in Friend, Nebraska at the age of 86 years 1 month and 12 days. As a young girl she attended country school one mile north of Tabor Hall and later walked from near Tabor Hall to Dorchester to attend high school through the 10th grade. Dorothy then had to stay at home and help with the family and farm chores. For a time during WWII she was employed breaking eggs at the Fairmont Creamery in Crete. She met the love of her life, Lumir Thomas Kotas while attended ZCBJ lodge events and they were united in marriage on February 24, 1948 at the courthouse in Wilber. To this union four children, Lumir J., Ellen, Gary and Allen were born. Together they lived on area farms, later purchasing the home place near Saline Center where they made their home and resided for 57 years. She was a busy homemaker, a great cook, and was a true farm wife and willing helper to her husband with the farm chores. She had a great heart and willingly was a supporter to anyone in need. She spent many hours as kitchen chairman at Saline Center for many years. In 2006, Dorothy moved to the Friend Manor. She was a former member of Tabor Hall ZCBJ #74 and after her marriage to Lumir she transferred her membership to Saline Center Lodge WFLA #389.

Dorothy is survived by her sons and daughters-in-law, Lumir J. and Mary Ann Kotas, Friend, Allen and Judy Kotas, Milligan, 10 grandchildren and spouses, Bobby and Shannon Kotas, Omaha, Jason and Sheena Kotas, Beatrice, Becky and Jaimie Degon, Dorchester, Jessica and Cliff Forsythe, Omaha, Brenda and Abram Hotz, Monroe, SD, Eric and Casey Kotas, Western, Jenna Kotas, Omaha, Christine and Michael Simmons, Carterville, IL, Kenny and Christine Wright, Montana, and Amy and Michael Cobb, Sinclair, WY, 29 great-grandchildren, brothers and sisters-in-law, Ed Kasl, Wilber, Robert and Marva Kasl, George Jr. and Shirley Kasl, Richard and Shirley Kasl, Evelyn Kasl, all of Dorchester, sisters and brothers-in-law, Evelyn Branzovsky, Fremont, Helen Halada, Lincoln, Gladys and Warren Burda, Wilber, sisters-in-law and brother-in-law, Irene Hartman, Davenport, Edna and Frank Musil, Florence, AZ, Joann Kotas, Wilber, nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Lumir in 2007, infant daughter, Ellen in 1951, son, Gary in 1981, great-granddaughter, Adeline Hotz, brother, Frank Kasl, sisters-in-law, Rosella Kasl and Darlene Kasl, brothers-in-law, Elmer Branzovsky, Ed Halada, Joie Kotas, LeRoy Becwar, Vern Hartman, and a daughter-in-law, Gail Kotas. A Funeral Service will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, February 3, 2012 at Saline Center, rural Western, with Pastors Roger Wolfe and Dan Williams officiating. Joann Kotas will give the lodge remembrances. Interment will be in the Wilber Czech Cemetery, Wilber. Visitation will be on Thursday from 1-8 pm with the family greeting relatives and friend from 6-8 pm at Lauber-Moore Funeral Home, Friend. Memorials are directed in care of the family for later designation. Pallbearers are Eric Kotas, Bobby Kotas, Frankie Kasl, George Kasl III, Marvin Kasl, Bradley Kasl. Honorary Pallbearers are Elmer Jo Branzovsky, Eddie Kasl, Larry Burda, Eldon Kasl, Jason Kotas, Abram Hotz, and Jaimie Degon.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, copied from the Lauber-Moore Funeral Home)

The obituary of her sister, Evelyn Branzovsky, was published in the 6 March 2012 Lincoln Journal Star, as shown below:

Evelyn Branzovsky, 93, of Fremont, formerly of Wilber, passed away Saturday, March 3, 2012. Born June 1, 1918 to George Kasl Sr. and Emma (Rezabek) Kasl.
Survivors: son and daughter in law, Elmer and Charlotte of Fremont. Grandchildren, Bobbie Jo and Bill Stice of Sun Valley, Ariz., Cody Branzovsky of Omaha. Step grandchildren, Terry and Chris Wolfe of Snyder, Kim Bosak of Columbus, Brenda and Gary Nutelmann of Columbus, Michelle and Adam Griger of Fremont. 20 great grandchildren. 13 great great grandchildren. Sisters and brother in law, Helen Halada of Lincoln, Gladys and Warren Burda of Wilber. Brothers and sisters in law, Ed Kasl of Wilber, Bob and Marva Kasl, George, Jr. and Shirley Kasl, Richard and Shirley Kasl, all of Dorchester. Sister in law, Evelyn Kasl of Dorchester. Nieces and nephews.
Preceded in death by her parents; husband, Elmer; brother, Frank Kasl; sister, Dorothy Kotas; sisters in law, Rosella Kasl and Darlene Kasl; brothers in law, Lumir Kotas and Ed Halada.
Funeral services: 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, March 6, 2012, at Kuncl Funeral Home in Wibler with Rev. Roger Wolfe officiating. Interment: Wilber Czech Cemetery. Memorials in care of the family for future designation. Arrangements by Kuncl Funeral Home.","STR06" "I48468","Kasl","George Franklin","9 Jul 1933","9 Apr 2023","0","George Franklin ""Junior"" Kasl, Jr. of Dorchester, Nebraska went to his heavenly home on April 9, 2023 at Bryan East Hospital in Lincoln, at the age of 89 years, and nine months.

He was born on the family farm near Tabor Hall on July 9, 1933, the eighth of nine children, to George Sr. and Emma (Rezabek) Kasl. Jr. attended Mount Pleasant Country School, District 62, followed by a year at Dorchester High School. He then decided to leave school to help on the family farm. Jr. served in the Army National Guard for nine years, and during that time he met the love of his life, Shirley, at a dance at Tabor Hall.

He was united in marriage to Shirley Ann Ripa on June 12, 1956, and they made their home on the Kasl family home place where Jr. had grown up. They enjoyed their lives on the farm and stayed busy raising hogs, sheep, chickens, and cattle. They loved kids and spent many summers hosting their nieces and nephews on the farm. After 15 years of marriage, they were blessed with their only son, George F. Kasl, III, or ""Georgie"" as he was affectionately called. He was the absolute light of their lives and Jr. was so proud to take him along wherever he went and show him off to everyone. Nothing gave him more pleasure than being a dad. He loved spending time with Georgie throughout his years in Boy Scouts, and was a Scout leader part of that time as well. When Georgie got interested in showing cattle, Jr. found himself with a new hobby, too, as he spent many hours going to cattle shows and sales, and later on taking loads to Columbus for embryo transfers or to the sale barn. He enjoyed helping with the cattle chores around the farm, and could always be found puttering around and ""fixing fence."" That pride and love extended to his grandchildren when they came along, and he and Shirley rarely missed any of the kids' events. They were incredibly supportive with each and every one of their granddaughters' activities, whether it was sports, music concerts, dance or showing animals in 4-H. He was very proud that he and Shirley received the 2022 Friends of 4-H award for the many years of supporting their family and the youth of Saline County.

Besides his family, Jr.'s one true love was farming, and he was a Northrup King seed dealer for many years. He especially loved his wheat and milo, and enjoyed sowing his wheat the most. He was always concerned about the weather, and enjoyed watching the weather channel and listening to the markets and the weather on KRVN (even though the station is over 2 hours away!). Even after retiring from farming, he always wanted to drive around and check the fields to see how the crops were coming along. Having to give up driving himself around was especially difficult, but his family and neighbors made sure he still got to experience planting and harvest as much as possible. Jr. was very proud to be a member of August-Vanek Legion Post #264. He enjoyed attending Legion meetings and helping with the various activities, and was honored to be presented with a Quilt of Valor in March 2022. He was also very active throughout the years at WFLA Tabor Lodge #74 and had received his 50 year pin. He loved both attending and helping at dances at the hall. He was proud of his Czech heritage and loved listening to polkas, and maybe enjoying a pivo or two, especially with tomato juice. On Saturday nights, he could be found watching Mollie B., and rarely missed listening to the All Star Polka show on Sunday mornings. He always looked forward to Czech Days, and getting his annual pin was a must. Jr. also found a special friend in his cat, Blackie, and the two of them enjoyed each other's company tremendously.

Jr. is survived by his loving wife of 66 years, Shirley; his son and daughter in law, George, III and Jenni Kasl; granddaughters, Emma Kasl and special friend, Landon Scott; Cassidy Olson and special friend Brandon Bruha; Quinn Kasl and Kendall Kasl; great-granddaughters, Aleah Wendelin and Emerson Scott; brothers and sisters-in-law, Bob and Marva Kasl; Rich and Shirley Kasl; and Evelyn Kasl, all of Dorchester; brother-in-law, Kenny Ripa, Wilber; many nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives.

Jr. was preceded in death by his parents; mother and father-in-law, Victor and Emma Ripa; sisters and brothers-in-law, Evelyn and Elmer Branzovsky; Helen and Edward Halada; Dorothy and Lumir Kotas; Gladys & Warren Burda; brothers and sisters-in-law Ed and Rosella Kasl; Frank Kasl; Darlene Kasl; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral Services will be held on Friday, April 14, 2023 at 2:00 PM at Dorchester United Methodist Church. Visitation will be on Thursday from 5 - 8 PM at Kuncl Funeral Home in Crete. Memorials are in care of the family for future designation. Arrangements entrusted to Kuncl Funeral Home in Crete.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I32231","Kaspar","Gladys","4 Jun 1920","Jan 2013","0","She was the daughter of Joseph KASPAR and Marie KRIVOLAVEK.


On June 1, 1944 she was inducted into the US Navy as a WAVE, and served at Indian Head, Maryland and Patuxant River, Maryland working with commerical x-ray, reaching the rank Specialist Third Class. She was honorably discharged on Feb. 16, 1946. After her marriage to Melton Janda, the couple farmed near Western and Wilber for many years. When they retired they moved to Wilber. She was preceded in death by her parents, huband, daughter, and son Wayne. Also predeceased by her brother Miles Kaspar and his wife, Libbye, brother Bernad Kaspar and wife Helen, and brother-in-law Bernard Janda and wife Lorraine. She is survived by her son, Deryl fo Adams and special friend Robin Buhr and her daughter, Taylor, nieces and nephews and a host of dear friends and neighbors. (Excerpted from a longer obituary sent by Dennis Belohlavy, not dated or sourced).","STR06" "I13071","Kassik","Albert E.","24 Jun 1900","Jan 1986","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, North Fork Precinct
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 76-14 SD 11 Sheet 1A Stamped 220
12-12
Kassik, Albert E Head M W 29 M 20 Neb Neb Czech Farmer
Kassik, Alice Wf F W 34 m 25 Neb Czech Czech


","STR06" "I13313","Kassik","Albert Joseph","10 Mar 1879","7 Sep 1963","0","Fifty year member of the ZCJB Lodge Svatopluch Cech, and member of the village board for many years.","STR06" "I14851","Kassik","Albert Joseph","1 Oct 1913","","0","In the flour and feed business with his father and brothers for 50 years. He became bored after his retirement, and found employment with the Geneva Implement Company. He was an instigator in getting an electrical substation in Milligan, and his home was the first residence to be connected to Natural Gas. Master Mason, Shriner and member of the York Rite and Scottish Rite. He was a dance manager for the Auditorium, and served on their board as well. (Milligan, p 326).","STR06" "I13335","","","","","","","" "I14859","","","","","","","" "I47015","Kassik","Dean Michael","9 Jun 1990","20 Jun 2017","0","A Funeral Service for Deanie will be held on Friday, June 23, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. at the Milligan Auditorium. Father Scott Courtney will officiate the service.

Burial will follow in the in Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan, Nebraska.

Visitation will be held at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel, in Milligan on Thursday from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with family present from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Memorials are suggested to the family for future designation.

Dean Michael Kassik was born to Laura (Bigelow) Kassik and Dean Albert Kassik on June 9, 1990 in Geneva, NE. He passed away on June 20, 2017 in Milligan, Nebraska at the young age of 27.

Dean Michael was so very loved and from the very beginning has always been the center of his parent's and sister's world. He was always very high spirited and from a young age he had an eye for adventure and was gifted with extreme intelligence. Deanie loved more than anything to dance, was the life of the party most times, and enjoyed cracking jokes and making people laugh.

Dean went through school with a 4.0 and was the valedictorian of his class. He participated in all four sports during all four years of his high school career. He was on the speech team, quiz bowl, class play, class officer (president of his class) and earned high honors each year. Upon graduation he attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and was a semester away from graduating with his Accounting degree.

Deanie had a very tender heart. He loved his nieces very much and they brought so much joy to his life. He truly enjoyed spending time with them and would often refer to them as ""his five girls"". He simply adored his two sisters, and would often say how lucky he was to rely on both of them for lifes advice throughout his years. Deanie idolized his father and admired his strong work ethic. Deanie's first true love was, of course, his mom, Laura. Dean recently learned how to make moms signature ""meatloaf"", and was excited to have more cooking lessons.

Deanie worked at Kassik Milling, the family business, throughout his teen years, and majority of his adult life. He tried very hard to accomplish all tasks he was given and took so much pride in helping his Dad and Uncle Mike ""run"" Kassik Milling-always saying how some day he was gonna take over and make his father proud.

Deanie struggled with mental illness. He found the Lord, and became deeply devoted to Christ, praying many times throughout the day, and attending church every Sunday. He encouraged others to pray with him and talk about Christ. He often spoke of gods grace and mercy and how he was destined for Heaven-truly a walking angel on this earth.

Dean Michael Kassik was preceded in death by His grandparents Leonard Kassik and Henry & Roma Bigelow.

He is survived by his parents Laura & Dean Kassik: sisters and brother-in-law Abbey Kassik, Ashley & Steven Havel; Grandmother Arlene Kassik; nieces Ava, Lilly, Livia, Kora, and Laney; and a host of Aunts, Uncles, cousins, and friends.","STR06" "I20304","","","","","","","" "I20220","Kassik","Donald Frank","25 Mar 1928","26 Jan 2013","0","Married Tomako KOBAYASHI and had one daughter, Mary Jo, who married Jesse FOUNTAIN and they have a son, J.E. (Milligan, p 328).

SFC (Retired) Donald Frank Kassik

March 25, 1928 - January 26, 2013

Funeral service for SFC (Retired) Donald Frank Kassik, 84, Lawton will be 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 29, 2013 in the Becker-Rabon Funeral Home Chapel.

Sergeant Kassik passed away Saturday, January 26, 2013 in Lawton with his family by his side.
Burial with full military honors will be in the Post Cemetery, Fort Sill.

The family will greet friends from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm prior to the funeral at the funeral home.
He was born March 25, 1928 in Geneva, Nebraska to Frank William Kassik Sr. and Emma Alice Suda. He grew up in Milligan, Nebraska and farmed from 1940 '96 1949, he then worked road construction up until he was drafted into the Army in 1951. He served in Japan twice, Vietnam twice, Germany and Korea. While on his first tour in Japan he met Nori Kobayashi, who worked for the 94th Engineer Maintenance Company, the two dated and eventually married on May 12, 1953 in Yokohama, Japan. On March 8, 1954 they welcomed a beautiful baby girl, Mary Jo. In 1957, while in Hanau, Germany, he completed and received his G.E.D. He retired September 1971 after 20 years of service.

After his retirement he volunteered at Center for Creative Living and McMahon-Tomlinson Nursing Center. He loved gardening and working with his hands, he loved helping his wife Nori's widowed friends with carpentry, plumbing and whatever else they needed; his friends called him ""Mr. Fix"". He was a lifetime member of The Retired Enlisted Association, Disabled American Veterans Chapter 56, Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 751, Korean War Veterans Chapter 319, Veterans of Foreign Wars Chapter 5263, American Legion Post 29 and The 591st Engineer Maintenance Company. He received numerous awards including: A Certificate of Appreciation for Retirement from General Westmoreland and President Richard Nixon, The Army Commendation Medal for Meritorious Achievement in The Republic of Vietnam and The Bronze Star Medal for Meritorious Achievement in Ground Operations Against Hostile Forces.

Survivors include his wife, Nori of the home; his daughter Mary Jo Kassik Fountain and granddaughter Rebekah E. Fountain of Huntsville, Alabama; two brothers, Frank (Margaret) William Kassik Jr. and Robert (Marjorie) Ray Kassik of Milligan, Nebraska, as well as numerous cousins, nieces and nephews in Nebraska. He was preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Eleanor Matthies.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I16705","Kassik","Edward A.","8 Oct 1906","Jan 1986","0","SSN 506-07-0840","STR06" "I20219","Kassik","Eleanor Emma","22 May 1925","28 Nov 2011","0","She married Louis MATTHIES and had Lorie, Louis, and Robert. (Milligan, p 328).

Obituary
Eleanor Emma Matthies (May 22, 1925 - November 28, 2011)

Services for Eleanor will be Friday December 2, 2011 at 10:30 a.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska. Interment will be in the Ohiowa Public Cemetery. Visitation will begin Thursday at 1:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the Chapel in Milligan. Memorials are in care of the family in lieu of flowers. Eleanor Emma Matthies was born on May 22, 1925 on a farm east of Geneva to Frank and Emma (Suda) Kassik. She passed away at the Fillmore County Hospital on November 28, 2011 at the age of 86 years, 6 months and 6 days.

She graduated from Milligan High School in 1943 and then taught for a short time at area country schools. She married Louis H. Matthies Sr. on July 13, 1963 at St. Johns Lutheran Church in Ohiowa. He passed away in 1979. To this marriage 4 children were born. They lived on a farm east of Ohiowa.

She moved to the Villa in Milligan and was currently living in the Exeter Care Center. She was a 44 year member of the American Legion Auxiliary and member of the Milligan and Geneva Senior Citizens. Eleanor cooked at area cafes until her retirement in 1990. She was preceded in death by her parents Frank and Emma Kassik, husband Louis Matthies Sr. and infant daughter Joy Marie. She is survived by her daughter, Lorie Pinkham and husband Scott of Minden, Louis (Butch) Matthies and wife Sherrie of Geneva and Robert (Bob) and wife Janet of Hastings; grandchildren Christopher, Joshua, Callie, Sophie and Ian Pinkham of Minden;Alexander and Catherine Matthies and Erick and Zackary Ackland of Geneva and Lauren and Andrew Matthies of Hastings; brothers Donald F. Kassik and wife Nori of Lawton Ok., Frank Kassik and wife Margaret and Robert Kassik and wife Marjorie all of Milligan.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I14998","Kassik","Emil","15 Apr 1877","7 Aug 1960","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900 by Anton E. Wanek
SD 4 ED 26 Sheet 6A
#101-103
Kasik, Emil Hd W M Apr 1877 23 M1 Ne Boh Boh Farmer
Kasik, Barbra Wf W F Dec 1879 M1 0/0 Boh Boh Boh
HH 102-104
Joseph and Veronika Kasik
HH 103-105
James and Emma Kasik

1910 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp
Enumerated 19 and 20 April 1910 by J.G. Kopp
SD 4 ED 29 Sheet 5B
#15-16
Kassik, Emil Hd M W 33 M1 11 Neb Aust-Boh Aust-Boh Bohemia
n Farmer
Kassik, Barbora Wf F W 32 M1 11 5/5 Aust-Boh Aust-Boh Aust-Boh 1879 Bohemian
Kassik, Albert E Son M W 10 S Neb Neb Aust-Boh English
Kassik, Josephine E Dtr F W 8 S Neb Neb Aust-Boh
Kassik, Emil E. Son M W 5 S Neb Neb Aust-Boh
Kassik, Edd A Son M W 4 S Neb Neb Aust-Boh
Kassik, Rudolph Son M W 1 A Neb Neb Aust-Boh

HH 16-17 Frank and Anges Kassik

1920 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore, Glengary Twp
Enumerated ?? January 1920 by James Krejdle
SD 4 ED 34 Sheet 2B
38-38
Kassik, Emil Hd M W 42 M Neb Boh/Boh Boh/Boh Farmer
Kassik, Barbra Wf F W 40 M 1883 Na 1887 Boh/Boh Boh/Boh Boh/Boh
Kassik, Albert Son M W 20 S Neb Neb Boh/Boh
Kassik, Josey Dtr F W 18 S Neb Neb Boh/Boh
Kassik, Emil Son M W 15 Neb Neb Boh/Boh
Kassik, Edward Son M W 13 S Neb Neb Neb Boh/Boh
Kassik, Rudolph Son M W 11 S Neb Neb Boh/Boh
Kassik, Gorger Son (sic) M W 6 S Neb Neb Boh/Boh

HH 39-39 Frank Kassik

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp
Enumerated Apr 12, 1930 by Joseph Jicha Jr.
ED 30-17 SD 11 Sheet 5B
#99-100
Kassik, Emil Hd M W 52 M 22 Neb Czech Czech Farm
Kassik, Barbora Wf F W 49 M 19 Czech Czech Czech Mother Tongue Czech 1905 Na
Kassik, Edward Son M W 22 S Neb Neb Czech Farm Labor
Kassik, Emil Son M W 24 S Neb Neb Czech Farm Labor
Kassik, Rudolph Son M W 20 S Neb Neb Czech Farm Labor
Kassik, Georgia Dtr F W 16 S Neb Neb Czech","STR06" "I13150","Kassik","Emil E.","21 Dec 1904","19 Oct 1994","0","SSN 507-44-8657","STR06" "I20221","Kassik","Frank W.","30 Mar 1936","1 May 2015","0","Married Margaret KREJCI and have five children: Kathryn, Paul married Jeanie KOTHE, Karen married Dean FILIPI who have Kelly and Matthew, Karla married Todd WYTHERS and Perry married Judy POUTRE. (Milligan, p 328).

Obituary below

Frank W. Kassik, Jr., 79, of Milligan, Neb. died Friday, May 1, 2015, in Geneva, Neb. Born March 30, 1936 in Milligan to Frank & Emma (Suda) Kassik Sr.

Survivors: Wife, Margaret, Milligan; Sons,Paul & wife Jeanie, Shickley, Neb., Perry & wife Judy, Milligan; Daughters, Kathy & Tom Gillmore, Lincoln, Neb., Karla Kassik, Lincoln, Karen & Dean Filipi, Milligan; Brother, Robert & wife Marjorie, Milligan; Sister-in law, Nori Kassik, Lawton, Okla.; 4 Grandchildren; 5 Great Grandchildren.

Services: 10:30 am Tuesday, St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, Milligan. Rosary: 7 pm Monday at Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Public visitation will begin Monday 1-7 pm at the Chapel in Milligan. Graveside services: Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Online condolences may be left at www.farmerandsonfuneralhome.com

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)

Obituary for Frank W. Kassik Jr.

Funeral Service for Frank will be 10:30 am Tuesday, May 5, 2015 at the St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Milligan, Nebraska with Father Steve Thomlison officiating.

Rosary will be Monday evening at 7 pm at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel.

Public Visitation will begin Monday, May 4, from 1 pm until 7 pm.

Interment will follow at the Bohemian National Cemetery. Memorials are directed to the family for later designation.

Frank W. Kassik Jr. was born to Frank W. Kassik and Emma A. (Suda) Kassik on March 30, 1936 at Milligan, NE and passed away May 1, 2015 at the Fillmore County Hospital in Geneva, NE at the age of 79. He was one of 4 children.

Frank attended all 12 years of school at the Milligan Public School and graduated with the class of 1954. He loved playing basketball,and he played in the school band. He went to work at the Kassik Milling Company. In 1957 he married Margaret Krejci at the St. Stephens Catholic Church in Exeter, NE. They made their home in Milligan, To this union 5 children were born, sons, Paul (Jeanie) Kassik, Perry (Judy) Kassik, daughters, Kathy (Tom) Gillmore, Karen (Dean) Filipi and Karla Kassik. 4 Grandchildren Kelly Filipi, Matt (Mindy) Filipi, Hilary Kassik & Tony (Ashley) Kassik. 5 Great Grandchildren Preston & Kinsley Waller, Addison & Gunnar Filipi & Saydee Kassik

His greatest joy was playing with the Milligan Czech Brass Band for over 50 years.
One of the things he always made time for was to watch his children's school events especially sporting events and played softball himself for over 20 years.
Watching his son-in-laws football games with the highlight being the 2015 basketball tournament. He loved to garden and raise tomatoes which he always enjoyed giving to those in need or those who would just take them. He was a member of St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Milligan.

Frank was preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Emma A. (Suda) Kassik, brother Don Kassik, & sister Eleanor (Kassik) Matthies.

He is survived by wife of 57 years Margaret (Krejci) Kassik, children Kathy (Tom) Gillmore, Paul (Jeanie) Kassik, Karen (Dean) Filipi, Karla Kassik & Perry (Judy) Kassik. brother Bob (Margie) Kassik. sister-in-law Nori Kassik, 4 grandchildren & 5 great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews


(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I16704","Kassik","Georgia Barbara","5 Nov 1913","24 Jun 1996","0","SSN 520-70-4744","STR06" "I14937","Kassik","Henry ""Hiney""","18 Dec 1906","4 Dec 1980","0","Hiney attended the Milligan Public School through the eighth grade, then stayed home to help his dad farm. (Milligan, p 328).","STR06" "I20299","Kassik","Henry Allen","22 Jul 1945","27 Oct 1967","0","Henry helped his father farm until he was inducted in the Army on October 13, 1965. He trained at Fort Benning in Georgia and Fort Sill in Oklahoma. After serving in Germany for 18 months, he returned to Milligan. He died in an auto accident. (Milligan, p 329).","STR06" "I20197","Kassik","James F.","27 May 1893","28 Oct 1966","0","James, a 1913 graduate of Milligan High School, enlisted in the Army on October 6, 1917. He served in France, engaging in the battles of Toul, St. Michiel, Meuse, and Argonne. He was attached to Company B, 314 Supply Train, 89th Division. He was honorably discharged on June 12, 1919. After his discharge and marriage, James farmed in Milligan. (Milligan, p 329).","STR06" "I15068","","","","","","","" "I20305","Kassik","Jimmie (Mick)","Abt 1930","21 Jun 1968","0","Jimmie helped his parents on their farm, and also briefly worked at Kassik Milling. He enlisted in the U.S. Air Force on March 1, 1951. He was assigned several bases, and also spent a year in Reykjavik, Iceland, where he was a powerman. He was discharged February 25, 1955, and moved to Belleville, Illinois, where he was employed by Union Electric and Power Company at Cahokia, Ilinois. He passed away while on the job. (Milligan, p 329).","STR06" "I13151","Kassik","Josephine E. ""Josie""","19 Mar 1902","24 Jan 1992","0","SSN 506-68-9738","STR06" "I47016","","","","","","","" "I14853","Kassik","Leonard Premsyl","28 May 1923","14 Nov 2003","0","Leonard graduated from Milligan High School in 1940, and bought his brother, Albert, out in the wholesale soft drink business. He enlisted in the U.S. Air Force on December 3, 1941, ans was attached to the 503rd Fighter Squadron. His group was with the Eighth Air Force in England. He was discharged from the service on October 18, 1945, with the rank of Staff Sergeant. He went into partnership with his brothers, Fred and Albert, in the Feed Mill, Alfalfa Mill, and the implement business. They also distributed wholesale beer and soft drinks. Leonard also played the trumpet with many different bands over the years. He assumed the leadership of the Milligan Legion Brass Band in 1961, along with managing the Milligan Auditorium Theater from 1958 through 1962. He was active in numerous civic organizations. (Milligan, p 330).","STR06" "I14852","","","","","","","" "I14990","Kassik","Mary","Jun 1868","19 Mar 1947","0","The 1880, 1910, and 1920 census shows her as being born in Bohemia.","STR06" "I14860","","","","","","","" "I20198","Kassik","Ralph Joseph","30 Jan 1947","4 Oct 2007","0","After graduating from High School in 1965, Ralph served on a Naval Ship off the coast of Viet Nam. He returned home to farm after completing his tour of duty. He is a Milligan Fireman, on the Board of Directors of the Farmer's Co-Op, and plays in the Legion Brass Band (Milligan, p 331).

Ralph J. Kassik
Ralph J. Kassik 60, Milligan, dies Thursday (10/4/07) in Geneva. He was born January 30, 1947 to Henry and Agnes (Herynk) Kassik at Friend, Neb. Member of Milligan American Legion Post #240. Survivors: wife, Brenda Kassik, Milligan; sons, Bryce Kassik, Milligan; Brent Kassik, Lincoln; brother & sister-in-law, Richard & Judy Kassik, Milligan; sister-in-law & brother-in-law, Dan & Beverly Kotas, Milligan; nieces, nephews, many cousins and too many friends to list. Services: 10 a.m. Monday, Zion Lutheran Church, Tobias, Neb. Visitation 1-8 p.m. Sunday (10/7/07) at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Military graveside services Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Memorials to the family in lieu of flowers. Published in the Lincoln Journal Star on 10/6/2007, courtesty of Dennis Belohlavy. ","STR06" "I20300","","","","","","","" "I20218","Kassik","Robert Ray ""Bob""","2 Oct 1941","19 Oct 2019","0","Robert was born in the Charvat farm a mile and a half west of Milligan. He attended Milligan Public School and graduated with the class of 1959, at which time he went to work with the Farmers Co-op. On January 13, 1964, he went into active duty with the army and spent time in Germany. He was discharged on January 14, 1966, and returned to the Farmers Co-op. He is now assistant manager. (Milligan, p 331).


A Funeral Service for Robert will be held on Wednesday, October 23, 2019, at the Milligan Auditorium at 10:30 a.m. with Pastor Murry Johnston and Pastor Mark Schutt presiding.

Visitation will be held on Tuesday, October 22, 2019, at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska from 1:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. with family present from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m.

Military Graveside Services will be conducted at the Bohemian National Cemetery following the funeral service.

Memorials are to be directed to the family to be designated at a later date.

Robert Ray Kassik of Milligan passed away unexpectedly at Bryan East Hospital October 19, 2019 at the age of 78. He was born October 2, 1941 to Frank W. Sr. and Emma A. (Suda) Kassik on the Charvat farm a mile and a half west of Milligan.

Robert attended Milligan Public School and graduated in 1959. He began work for Farmers Cooperative in Milligan on June 1, 1960. On January 13, 1964 he went into active duty with the army and spent time testing artillery in Germany. He was discharged January 14, 1966, returning to his job at Farmers Cooperative where he continued to serve the patrons. He began his career there in the grain and agronomy departments, driving the propane truck and then moving indoors as assistant manager and then eventually branch manager at Milligan. He was with Farmers Cooperative for 48 years until his retirement in September 2008.

He married Marjorie Halama on March 7, 1975 at the Milligan United Methodist Church. To this union, two daughters were born: Karie Lynn and Stacey Jo.

He lived his entire life in Milligan serving the community in many ways. He was on the Milligan School Board from 1983 to 1998 and served as secretary. Robert was a lifetime member of the H.S.S.K. American Legion Post 240 in Milligan. In November 2018 he was honored with receiving a Quilt of Valor.

He was active over the years pitching for the Milligan men's softball team. He also enjoyed golfing but especially loved his bowling. Bob and Marge bowled with others on mixed leagues and he looked forward to bowling on Wednesday nights with the guys on the Kassik Milling bowling team. On December 29, 2000 he bowled a perfect 300 game at Friendly Lanes in Friend, believed to be the first in the alley's history. He also enjoyed playing poker especially at the annual Suda Christmas gathering the first Sunday in December. He was nicknamed ""Vejce"" (the Czech word for eggs) by his friends because following a night out with the guys he always told everyone to go to the Hilltop Caf? for ""vejce."" He enjoyed spending his spare time doing jigsaw puzzles and playing computer games.

Bob and Marge enjoyed attending all of Ethan's school and church activities, basketball games, baseball games and 4-H events. Ethan and Grandpa were close referring to each other as ""best buddy"" while Ethan's classmates affectionately referred to Bob as ""Grandpa Fedora."" Bob and Marge also enjoyed babysitting and being able to spend much quality time with Carter and Alice. He was very proud of his three grandchildren.

Everyone has always expressed how positive he was, never seeing him without a smile on his face and a friendly greeting or visit for all.

Robert was preceded in death by his parents Frank W. Sr. and Emma A. (Suda) Kassik, sister and brother-in-law Eleanor and Louis Matthies; brothers Donald Kassik and Frank W. Kassik Jr.; father-in-law and mother-in-law Joseph and Evelyn Halama; infant niece Joy Matthies.

Survivors include: his wife of 44 years, Marjorie of Milligan; daughter Karie Jobman of Beatrice; daughter and son-in-law Stacey and Jim Muff of Crete; grandsons Ethanael Jobman and Carter Muff; granddaughter Alice Muff; sister-in-laws Nori Kassik of Lawton, OK; sister-in-law Margaret Kassik of Milligan; cousin Richard (Judy) Kassik of Milligan; nieces Mary Jo Fountain of Lawton, OK, Kathy (Tom) Gillmore of Lincoln, Karen (Dean) Filipi of Milligan, Karla Kassik of Lincoln, Lorie Ann (Scott) Pinkham of Minden; nephews Paul (Jeannie) Kassik of Shickley, Perry (Judy) Kassik of Friend, Louis Matthies of Geneva, Robert (Janet) Matthies of Hastings; and by many cousins and friends.

(Obituary shared by Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I20213","Kassik","Rose","21 Dec 1894","3 Apr 1987","0","Rose helped raise her brother Henry after their mother died. (Milligan, p 328).","STR06" "I20199","Kassik","Rudolph ""Rudy""","5 Nov 1908","18 Jan 1982","0","May have married Leona CECRLE on March 7, 1933

(Children of Vaclav CECRLE and Barbara NAIMON included a Leona, Mrs. RUDY KASSIK).","STR06" "I14856","","","","","","","" "I20312","","","","","","","" "I14855","Kassik","Thomas Clyde","27 Apr 1948","6 Dec 2018","0","Served in the U.S. Army for four years, being stationed in Germany. (Milligan, p 326).

A Funeral Service for Tom will be held on Monday, December 10, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska. Kim Dunker will officiate the service.

Visitation will take place on Sunday from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with family present from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan.

Following the Funeral Service it was Tom's wish to be cremated. His cremains will be placed in the Bohemian National Cemetery at a later date.

Memorials are suggested to the Ulysses Volunteer Fire Department, Dwight American Legion, or Ulysses Cemetery Association.

Tom C. Kassik was born on April 27, 1948 in Lincoln, Nebraska to Albert & Neva (Hawthorne) Kassik. He passed away on December 6, 2018 in David City at the age of 70 years, 7 months, and 9 days.

He grew up in Milligan, Nebraska where as a young boy, he went to the Mill (Kassik Milling) with his father and helped grind feed.

Tom attended school in Milligan and graduated in 1966. He then attended Milford Vocational School in Milford, Ne where he was educated in auto mechanics. After his graduation from Milford, he enlisted in the Army in 1968 and served until 1970.

Upon his return from the service, he farmed and raised cattle. He later became a truck driver. He often told how he saw the entire lower 48 states and most of Canada in the 30 years he spent on the road.

On March 26, 2006, He married DeLores (Miller) Hood at their home in Milligan. They later moved to Ulysses, NE. This marriage brought along two grown daughters and two grandsons. Tom enjoyed being known as ""Grandpa Tom"".

Tom retired, but not quite. He enjoyed hauling grain for D & R farms when they needed him and then later for Bertrand Farms. He claimed trucking was in his blood.

Tom was a member of the Milligan Volunteer Fire Department as well as a member of the Masonic Lodge in Geneva. After moving to Ulysses, he joined the American Legion in Dwight Ne.

Tom suffered a heart attack and passed away on December 6, 2018. He will be remembered for his quiet manner and his gentle kindness to his family and friends. May he rest in the loving care of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Tom was preceded in death by his parents and his brother Sam Kassik; and his first wife Carol Mooney.

He is survived by his wife, DeLores Kassik of Ulysses, Nebraska; stepson Arley Mooney of Lincoln, Nebraska; stepdaughters Natalie Mooney-Murray and husband Thomas of North Grafton, Massachusetts, Laurie Elder and husband Robert of Ulysses, Nebraska, Linda Metzger and husband Garin of Seward, Nebraska; grandchildren Bailey Mooney of Bee, Nebraska, Ethan Murray of North Grafton, Massachusetts, Wyatt Elder of Ulysses, Nebraska, Morgan Elder of Ulysses, Nebraska; nieces, cousins, and friends.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I28475","Kastl","Filomena","9 Feb 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","Also shown as Wilhelmina.","STR06" "I28475","Kastl","Filomena","9 Feb 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Nebraska, Gage County, Island Grove Twp,
Enumerated 17 through 19 Jan 1920 by H. L. Yother
SD 4 ED 165 Sheet 4A and 4B Stamped 176
77-79
Fujan, Filmena Hd F W 50 wd Neb Bohemia/Boh Bohemia/Boh Farm Operator
Fujan, Frank Son M W 26 S Neb Bohemia/Boh Neb Farm Laborer
Fujan, Josephine Dtr F W 23 S Neb Bohemia/Boh Neb Teacher Public School
Fujan, Helen Dtr F W 20 S Neb Bohemia/Boh Neb Teacher Public School
Fujan, Bohumir Son M W 15 S Neb Bohemia/Boh Neb
Fujan, Stella Dtr F W 12 S Neb Bohemia/Boh Neb
Fujan, James Son M W 10 S Neb Bohemia/Boh Neb","STR06" "I5611","","","","","","","" "I47242","Katz","Betty","15 Apr 1890","30 Aug 1975","0","The 1920 Texas census shows Betty and both her parents as born in Russia, and her year of immigration as 1904 and that dhe became a naturalized citizen of the U.S. in 1909.

Her Texas Death certificate, for which son Israel Smith was the informant, showed she was born in Poland, to Israel Smith and Mindel (unknown). She was the owner-operator of an apparel store. Although she died at Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, her usual residence was listed as Tyler, Texas.

Geni shows she was the Daughter of Israel Katzenellenbogen of Bialystok and Maasha (Mindel) Katzenellenbogen Wife of Hyman Smith
Mother of Israel Smith and Solomon Smith
Sister of Anna (Neshie) Levine; Max Katz; Pauline Davis; Toyba Kaganovitch; Simeon Katzenellenbogen of Bialystok and 2 others","STR06" "I47881","Kavan","Arnold","14 Sep 1932","8 Feb 2021","0","Arnold D. Kavan, 88 years, of North Bend, NE passed away Monday, February 8, 2021 in Fremont, NE. He was born on September 14, 1932 in North Bend to Rudolph and Emma (Hines) Kavan.

Arnold was a lifetime resident of North Bend. He graduated from North Bend High School, attended 2 years of college at Tarkio College in Missouri, leaving to serve in the U.S. Army. He married Lorraine Webster on September 11, 1960 in Fremont, NE. He was a farmer until 1968 and then worked for Coen Engineering. He decided to do his own contracting, mostly working on remodels.

He was a member of United Presbyterian Church in North Bend, North Bend Volunteer Fire Department, AM Vets Post #20 of North Bend and American Legion Post #340 of Morse Bluff.

Arnold is survived by his wife, Lorraine; son, Greg (Kris) Kavan of North Bend; daughter, Kathy Kavan of Omaha, NE; sister, Vlasta Kavan, and sister-in-law, Rhoda Holstine both of Fremont, NE; 3 grandchildren, Eric (Jenna) Kavan, Brad Kavan, Emma Kavan; 2 great- grandchildren, Hattie and Cohen Kavan all of North Bend; many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Raymond Kavan; daughter, Kimberly Kavan; and sister, Wilma Mares.

Memorial service with Military Honors is 10:30 AM, Saturday, February 13, 2021 at the United Presbyterian Church in North Bend. Visitation is from 5-7 PM on Friday at Moser Memorial Chapel in North Bend. Burial later, at Woodland Cemetery.

Memorial may be directed to the North Bend Senior Center, the United Presbyterian Church or North Bend Community Foundation.

Online condolences may be left at www.mosermemorialchapels.com.


(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I47857","Kavan","Vlasta","29 Apr 1917","9 Apr 2021","0","Vlasta A. Kavan, 103 years, of Fremont, NE passed away Friday, April 9, 2021 at Nye Legacy in Fremont.

She was born on April 29, 1917 to Rudolph and Emma (Hines) Kavan on a farm East of Linwood, NE. She had a sister Wilma, born April 8, 1915. She had two brothers, Raymond born July 31, 1920 and Arnold born September 14, 1932. She started her career as a school teacher, teaching at District 56 in 1936. After teaching at District 56 for two years at forty-five dollars a month, she started teaching at District 10 for sixty dollars a month for three years. She taught for two years in Morse Bluff, NE and another two years in Schuyler, NE. Vlasta worked for the Fremont Public Schools for thirty-seven years as a teacher and then a principal.

In 1949, Vlasta received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Midland College and earned this by attending summer school. In 1957, she received her Master of Education degree at the University of Nebraska, which was accomplished through attending night school and summer school classes.

In 1982, Vlasta retired from teaching. She was very involved at church and hospital volunteer work. She joined Altrusa, AAUW, retired teachers, and Pi Lambda Theta.

Vlasta moved to Nye Legacy in 2011 after living at Nye Square for several years.

She was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Wilma (Adolph) Mares; brothers, Raymond (Janet) Kavan and Arnold Kavan; nieces, Kristy Kavan and Kim Kavan.

She is survived by her sister-in-law, Lorraine Kavan; and many nieces and nephews.

Funeral Service will be 10:30, Thursday, April 15, 2021 at the Presbyterian Church in Fremont. Rev. Earl Underwood will officiate. Visitation will be 1 hour prior to the service at church. Burial will be at Memorial Cemetery in Fremont.

Memorials may be directed to Fremont Public School Foundation or the Presbyterian Church.

Online condolences may be left at: www.mosermemorialchapels.com

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I42607","Kavan","Wilma A.","8 Apr 1915","13 Feb 2013","0","Wilma A. Mares, 97 years of Fremont passed away Wednesday February 13, 2013 at Nye Pointe Health & Rehab in Fremont. Wilma was born April 8, 1915 in Linwood, NE to Rudolph E. and Emma (Hines) Kavan.

She moved to rural North Bend from Linwood at the age of 14. She graduated from North Bend High School in 1931 and from Midland Lutheran College in 1965. She taught school for 11 years. Wilma married Adolph Mares Oct. 17, 1942 in Grand Island, NE. After her marriage they lived at North Bend where they farmed. They moved to Fremont in 1960. She resumed teaching in 1957 and taught at rural schools until receiving her degree. She then taught in elementary schools for Fremont Public Schools until retiring in 1981. Adolph passed away Jan. 8, 1981.

She was a member of the Presbyterian Church in Fremont, United Presbyterian Women, taught adult Sunday school and had served as a deacon in the church. Member of Fremont Area Medical Center Auxiliary, Retired Teachers Association, locally and at the state level, member of Delta Kappa Gama and American Association of University Women.

Wilma was preceded in death by her parents, husband and brother, Raymond Kavan.
Survivors include daughters, Judy Von Seggern and husband Ken, Joan Mares all of Omaha and Carlene Keim and husband Bruce of Syracuse, NE; brother, Arnold Kavan and wife Lorraine of North Bend; sister Vlasta Kavan of Fremont, 5 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren.

Funeral service will be 10:30 A.M. Monday, February 18, 2013 at the Presbyterian Church in Fremont with The Rev. Jon Ashley officiating. Visitation will be Sunday from 4-8 P.M. and the family will receive friends from 6-8 P.M. all at Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont. Visitation will continue on Monday 1 hour prior to the service at the church.

Memorials may be given to The Presbyterian Church and to Odyssey-Gentiva Hospice in Fremont.

Burial will be at Memorial Cemetery in Fremont, NE

Moser Memorial Chapel, 2170 N. Somers Ave. Fremont 68025 402-721-4490

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I46184","Kearney","James Phillip ""Jim""","17 Jun 1918","2 Sep 1993","0","Biographical information, below, was copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Carolyn Andrews:

James Kearney did not marry until the age of 39. He married Coma Pearl Haugh in Feb of 1958 and became a grandfather in Oct of 1958. He was a great father to Coma's 2 daughters and a wonderful grandfather to 5 grandchildren. He was very active in the Boy Scouts of America due to his grandsons. He is missed every day.

","STR06" "I40847","","","","","","","" "I27580","","","","","","","" "I20361","Keeney","Janet Pauline","28 Nov 1927","4 Jan 2016","0","The daughter of James Ramsey KEENEY (DOB 20 August 1900) and Mary Bell FISH (DOB 24 February 1904). She worked for Capital Airlines, which merged with United. This allowed James and Janet to frequently return to Nebraska, as well as traveling throughout the world. (Milligan, p 339).

Obituary

Janet Pauline (Keeney) Koca, 88, of Milligan and White Stone, Va. passed away on 1/4/2016. She was born in Lincoln to James and Mary Keeney. She retired from United Airlines in 1984.

Preceded by her husband of 65 years, James F. Koca of Milligan, as well as brothers James, Roy and Don. Survived by children James, Jonathan and Jenise; six grandchildren; a great-grandchild; and foster children as well as sisters Vera Wendelin, Maxine Osterman and Mary Lou Fairbanks, brothers Vernon and Robert.

Memorial service will be held on 4/16 in White Stone, Va.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I15447","Keesee","Howard Hankla","14 Feb 1921","11 Apr 2014","0","Howard Hankla Keesee, 93, of Cookville, Texas, died Friday morning in the Lufkin Memorial Hospital. He was born in Norfolk, VA, to Oscar Stone and Hattie Estelle Whitehurst Keesee. Howard joined the U.S.Navy shortly before World War II, during the war he served on the USS John Rodgers (aka Jolly Rodger). He retired from the Navy in the late 1950's. Mr. Keesee was a member of the First Baptist Church in Mt. Pleasant, charter member of the Mt. Pleasant V.F.W. and loyal member of the USS John Rodgers Veterans Group.

He is survived by his son Howard Daniel Keesee of Georgetown, Texas, his daughter Kay Keesee of Pineland, Texas, grandchildren; Jeff BoBo, Harrison and Walker Keesee, and great grandchildren Ethan and Ashton BoBo. Mr. Keesee was preceded in death by his wife Opal Ferguson Keesee.

Visitation will begin at 11:00AM, Monday, April 14, 2014, until service time at 2:00PM in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Burial will follow in the King Cemetery, Milam, Texas.

Copied from Starr Funeral Home online
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 16, 2014, Page 14","STR06" "I5865","Keeth","Jesse Roe","24 Mar 1903","28 Nov 1963","0","The son of Walter Keeth and Zelma Edith Stephens.","STR06" "I5634","","","","","","","" "I5673","","","","","","","" "I6156","","","","","","","" "I19637","Kehoe","Geraldine Marie","4 Feb 1923","20 Apr 2000","0","She was the daughter of Edward and Anna KEHOE according to the 1930 Census, Michigan, Tuscola County. On the microfilm of this census, she did not have any siblings shown.

From the Obituary Daily Times:

MARK, Geraldine M (KEHOE); 77; Fostrian MI; Saginaw News; 2000-4-22; nheidger","STR06" "I19636","Kehoe","Leo Joseph","2 Jan 1924","25 Oct 1990","0","Cass City Chronicle
October 31, 1990
Obituaries, Page 12

Leo Joseph Kehoe, 66, of Cass City died Thursday, Oct. 25, at St. Mary's Hospital in Saginaw, after a lengthy illness.

He was born Jan. 2, 1924, in Gagetown, MI, the son of Leo J. and Agnes (Mullin) Kehoe, Sr.

Mr. Kehoe married Miss Frances L. Mark Feb. 7, 1948, in Cass City, where they made their home.

He was a member of St. Pancratius Catholic Church of Cass City. He served with the United States Army during World War II in France and Germany earning 5 Battle Stars.

Mr. Kehoe is survived by his wife; one brother, Harry Kehoe of Gagetown and one sister, Mrs. Ernest Hewitt of Westland, MI.

Memorial services were conducted Saturday at 11 a.m. from St. Pancratius Catholic Church of Cass City, wife Rev. Julius Spleet, pastor, officiating.

Arrangements were made by Little's Funeral Home, Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Fall 2007)","STR06" "I40072","Keith","Helen Elizabeth","15 Dec 1926","Yes, date unknown","0","The Texas Birth Index shows her as a daughter of Emmett KEITH and Bessie Margaret MURDOCK.","STR06" "I14038","Keith","Sarah Ann","23 Apr 1827","Bef 1860","0","Linda Kyle shows her as the daughter of Silas and Pheby KEITH.","STR06" "I12435","Keller","Catherine ""Kate""","Jul 1870","Abt 1956","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, York City
Enumerated 12 Jan 1920
SD 290 ED 140 Sheet 18B
727-401-454
Cramer, Kate Head F W 45 Wd MD Md Md
Arnold, Oliver R Son-in-law M W 31 M Pa Md Pa Conductor Street Car
Arnoldd, Treva S Dtr F W 27 M Pa Md Md
Keller, Margaret Boarder F W 79 Wd Pa Md Md","STR06" "I36256","Keller","Edward J.","7 Aug 1933","28 Aug 2010","0","Edward J. Keller, 77, of Lincoln, formerly of rural Hallam, Crete & Hickman, passed away Saturday (8/28/10). He was born on August 7, 1933 in Beatrice, Neb. to Ed and Olga (Chrastil) Keller. Edward graduated from Crete High School in 1953, and married Marlene Kubicek in Crete on June 11, 1960. He was a barber at Royal Barbershop in Havelock for 29 years. Edward retired from the University of Nebraska Building Maintenance after 31 years.

Survivors: Wife of 50 years, Marlene, Lincoln; Daughter & Son-in-law, Jeriann and Dennis Heuke, Lincoln; Grandson, Christian Heuke, Lincoln; Brothers & Sisters-in-law: Benjamin and Marjorie Keller, Lincoln; Charles and Mary Jean Keller, Wilber; Brother-in-law & Sister-in-law: Marvin and Lila Kubicek, Gering; Many nieces, nephews, cousins & friends. Preceded in death by: Parents, infant son, Thomas W. Keller, mother-in-law, Henrietta Kubicek & father-in-law, Milo Kubicek.

Funeral Services 10 a.m., Wednesday, September 1, 2010, at Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 South 14th St. Visitation Tuesday, 4-8 p.m., with the family greeting friends from 6:30-8 p.m., all at the funeral home. Memorials in lieu of flowers to the family. Condolences: www.lincolnfh.com Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, published in Lincoln, Nebraska on August 28, 2010)","STR06" "I599","Keller","John Lee","Apr 1877","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct No. 6
Enumerated 18 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 8B
139-139
Keller, John Lee Head W M Apr 1877 23 M 7 Miss SC SC Farmer
Keller, Adaline Wf W F May 1867 33 M 7 3/2 LA Miss Miss
Keller, Lula May Dau W F Sep 1894 5 3/12 S Tx Miss La
Keller, William A Son W M Feb 1900 4/12 S Tx Miss La
140-140
Joseph and Liberty BURNS and Family","STR06" "I41505","Keller","Mary Jane","2 Jul 1857","14 May 1908","0","Kay Parker McCary, in her annotated transcription of the McMahan Chapel Cemetery, shows her as the daughter of John Keller and Mary Ann McCord.","STR06" "I21357","Keller","Nancy Virginia ""Jennie""","22 Sep 1877","12 Feb 1938","0","Name: Mrs Jennie Bradley
Death Date: 12 Feb 1938
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 60 years 4 months 20 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1878
Birth Date: 22 Sept 1877
Birthplace: Kempner Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: B F Bradley
Father's Name: J W Keller
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sarah Wright
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: 4th and Cedar Streets, Beaumont
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117656
Digital Film Number: 4005458
Image Number: 3042
Reference Number: certificate #8691
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I21357","Keller","Nancy Virginia ""Jennie""","22 Sep 1877","12 Feb 1938","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I10078","Kelley","???","Bef 1766","","0","Barbara Smith shows George and Elizabeth Kelly as the parents of Malachi, William, James and John Kelly of Decatur County, Georgia. She further shows George as born ca 1750 and died 13 Sept 1813 in Pulaski County, Georgia. She has Elizabeth born ca 1769 and died 3 December 1833, also Pulaski County.

Might, however, the father of Malachi, William, James and John actually have been John Kelly of Decatur? At the time of the 1840 Decatur County, Georgia census, there is a 60-70 year old John Kelley, who lives in the household next to William Kelley. Also listed in John's household is a 30-40 year old male, one male between the ages of 10-15 and one male under the age of five; one female age 20-30, and two females under the age of five.

Another possibility would be that he was William Kelly, born ca 1780 in South Carolina, who was living with John Kelly at the time of the 1850 census. (William would not be old enough to be the father of Malachi Kelly, however).","STR06" "I10428","Kelley","Amanda","31 Jul 1858","22 Jan 1934","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K344-PHY
name: Amanda Harper
event: Death
event date: 22 Jan 1934
event place: , Jefferson, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 31 Jul 1858
birthplace: Jasper, Texas
father's name: Joe Kelly
mother's name: Martha Collins
certificate number: 3118
film number: 2115948
digital folder number: 005145457
image number: 03272
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Amanda Harper, 1934","STR06" "I27510","","","","","","","" "I9401","Kelley","Daniel","Abt 1817","Yes, date unknown","0","Census Place:Precinct 3, Jasper, Texas Source:FHL Film 1255313 National Archives Film T9-1313 Page 15 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace Daniel KELLYSelfMMW63GA Occ:FarmerFa: NCMo: NC Malinda KELLYWifeFMW53GA Occ:Keeping HouseFa: GAMo: GA Laban KELLYSonMSW18TX Occ:Works On FarmFa: GAMo: GA Francis M KELLYSonMSW16TX Occ:Works On FarmFa: GAMo: GA George W. KELLYSonMSW14TX Occ:Works On FarmFa: GAMo: GA Martha KELLYDauFSW13TX Occ:At HomeFa: GAMo: GA Mary Ann KELLYDauFSW10TX Occ:At HomeFa: GAMo: GA Tomsill KELLYDauFSW8TX Occ:At HomeFa: GAMo: GA","STR06" "I10125","Kelley","Deborah","13 Mar 1863","Abt 1933","0","Said to have married John Kenny Biscamp.","STR06" "I24333","Kelley","Edna Temple","25 Jan 1897","26 Sep 1985","0","Kay Parker McCary, in her annotated transcription of the Oak Hill Cemetery in Sabine County, shows her as ""Edna T. Lennehen?""","STR06" "I11281","Kelley","Edward","Abt 1889","Yes, date unknown","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows his first initial as W.","STR06" "I46749","Kelley","Edward C.","8 Jul 1894","20 Jan 1975","0","On his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Tricia, there is a photo of his military marker.

It is engraved with a cross, and ""E C Kelley Sr, Pvt US Army, Jul 8, 1894 Jan 20, 1975""","STR06" "I10090","Kelley","Elias","4 Jan 1829","","0","Barbara Smith shows that he died on 9 Dec 1843, in Decatur County, GA.

Or this be him, listed as Elista Kelly on the 1880 census, below?

Census Place:Precinct 4, Jasper, Texas
Source:FHL Film 1255313 National Archives Film T9-1313
Page 16
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Elista KELLY Self M M W 50 GA Occ:Farmer Fa: SC Mo: SC
Rebecca V. KELLY Wife F M W 37 AL Occ:Keeping House Fa: SC Mo: SC
James A. KELLY Son M S W 14 TX Occ:Working On Farm Fa: GA Mo: AL
William C. KELLY Son M S W 11 TX Occ:Working On Farm Fa: GA Mo: AL
Mary J. KELLY Dau F S M 7 TX Occ:At Home Fa: GA Mo: AL
Margaret M. KELLY Dau F S W 6 TX Fa: GA Mo: AL
Cornelius P. KELLY Son M S W 2 TX Fa: GA Mo: AL
James DORMAN Other M M W 56 MS Occ:Doctor Fa: MS Mo: MS
Hester A. DORMAN Other F M W 42 TX Occ:Keeping House Fa: LA Mo: LA
Louisa M. DORMAN Other F S W 8 M TX Fa: MS Mo: TX
Martin COLES Son M S W 17 TX Occ:Farming Fa: LA Mo: TX
Paulina COLES Dau F S W 12 TX Fa: LA Mo: TX
Malona COLES Dau F S W 10 TX Fa: LA Mo: TX
Emily COLES Dau F S W 9 TX Fa: LA Mo: TX
Benjamin WILLIS Other M S W 21


Or, could this Elijah be the ancestor of Yvonne Kattawar, as detailed below?

Hello Melinda, I am Yvonne Kattawar and I am looking for information you might have for my gr grandfather Elijah Kelly, born in Sept. l825 in Decatur, Ga. I am trying to find his parents. All I know is that they were born in N. Carolina. I have located him on the 1860 census records in Jasper Co, Tx, 1870 and 1880 he was in Newton Co, Tx.---- My e-mail is fishingkat@aol.com - Thank you for your help.","STR06" "I7308","Kelley","Elijah","Sep 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","Hello Melinda,
I am Yvonne Kattawar and I am looking for information you might have for my gr grandfather Elijah Kelly, born in Sept.l825 in Decatur, Ga. I am trying to find his parents. All I know is that they were born in N. Carolina. I have located him on the 1860 census records in Jasper Co, Tx, 1870 and 1880 he was in Newton Co, Tx. Your Travis line in Sabine Co.,with connections to EK is not a coincidence. My gr grandfather was Cannon Travis, brother to Richard Henry. Cannon's daughter, Martha Jane (my grandmother) married James E. Kelly, whose father was Elijah.Thanks for your help.
---- My e-mail is fishingkat@aol.com - Thank you for your help.","STR06" "I8598","Kelley","Elizabeth","24 Jul 1816","12 Apr 1903","0","(Medical):Blind","STR06" "I45760","Kelley","Evelyn Jewell","4 May 1925","21 Jul 2011","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave Memorial page, created by Ray and Peggy Holbrooks Pace:

Funeral service for Mrs. Evelyn Jewell Kelley White, 86, of Granbury, Texas formerly of Nacogdoches will be held on Monday, July 25, 2011, at 11:00 am at Laird Funeral Home with Rev. Ferrar Bentley officiating. Burial will be at Sunset Memorial Park.

Mrs. White was born on March 4, 1925, in Browndel, Texas to the late Oscar L. and Jewell Chance Kelley. She passed away on July 21, 2011, in Granbury, Texas.

Evelyn was raised in Sabine County, Texas. She and her family moved to Nacogdoches in the 1940s. She enjoyed sewing dresses, clothes and quilting as well as watching Dancing with the Stars. Evelyn was a very private but generous person. She was an excellent wife and mother and would help anyone in need. She worked all her life and took care of her family.

Evelyn is survived by two daughters, Lisa Littlefield of Arlington, Texas and Virginia Cox and husband, Jim of Trinity, Texas; one son, John White and wife, Gail of Nacogdoches; two brothers, Bobby Kelley and wife, Monika of Granbury, Texas and Edwin Kelley and wife, Beverly of Longview, Texas; one sister, Nancy Womack of Bronson, Texas; three sisters-in-law, Martha Kelley of Katy, Texas, Avis Kelley of Katy, Texas and Lula Rose Kelley of Houston, Texas; one brother-in-law, Hershel Lawson of Jasper, Texas; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and other extended family and good friends.

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by sisters, Maxine Lane, Frankie Coan, Shirley Jones, Jackie Robinson and Ida Nell Lawson; and brothers, Melton T., Oscar ""Buddy"", William ""Billy Joe and W.H. Kelley.

Pallbearers will be Tommy Lambret, Buck Lee, Jerry Don Fultz, A.R. Armstrong, James Griffis and Dr. Nick Schwedock.

In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Nacogdoches Senior Center, 621 Harris St., Nacogdoches, Texas 75961.

Visitation will be held on Sunday, July 24, 2011, from 5-7 pm at Laird Funeral Home.

There was also a link to the memorial page for husband John Erol White (FAG#119114985).

","STR06" "I10131","Kelley","Ferdinand","Abt 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","Not found after the 1860 census? Died young? Or was he a nephew versus son. On the 1860 census, he name is listed out of order, at the end of the enumeration.","STR06" "I47356","Kelley","Frances M. ""Butch""","15 Sep 1917","4 Aug 2005","0","After Beatrice died, he married Jessie Lee FILES LOWE 5 Aug 1983 Fayette Co., AL
S/o Phillip Jefferson KELLEY & Queen America TIPPER who are buried at Tucker Cemetery, Eldridge, Walker Co., AL","STR06" "I10086","Kelley","George","8 Jan 1820","15 Nov 1901","0","Said to be born in Pulaski County, Georgia. No sources for this cited.

In the 1850 online Decatur County, Georgia census, the family is listed as follows:

500 500
Kelly G.
Kelly Delilah 23 F GA
Kelly Susanna 3 F GA
Kelly George 1 M GA","STR06" "I27489","Kelley","George Alvis","Abt 1868","Abt 1933","0","Said to be the son of Rev. Joel Parish KELLEY and Deborah Ansofee FUNDERBURK. Other children bonr to Joel and Deborah were: Cornelius, Baron DeKalb, Emily Frances, Nancy Jane, William Wilson, John Van, and Rhoda.

On his ""Descendants of William C. KELLY"" website, Phil Sulser writes that:

Joel Parrish Kelley was born in North Carolina Oct. 3, 1825. He, along with his parents, brother John (Jack) and sisters Jennie and Malinda, moved to Alabama in the early 1830's. The 1840 Census of Perry County, AL listed: William C. Kelley and John C. Kelley. The family then moved to the area of Farmerville, LA., Concord community just NE of there, about 1842. The 1850 Census of Union Parrish, LA listed: Joel P. Kelley age 25, Deborah Kelley age 21, Cornelius Kelley age 3, Cal Kelley age 1, Tabitha Kelley age 63, John C. Kelley age 33, Eliza Kelley age 32, and their 6 children. Also listed was Van R. Funderburk family, descended from Hans Devauld Von Der Berg and the Von Der Burg family of medieval Germany nobility. The Census of 1860 in Union Parrish still listed Joel P. Kelley and family but with four children.
Joel and Deborah Kelley lived in LA long enough for all 8 children to be born there (Farmerville area, Union Parrish) prior to the family moving to Texas. Debora's brother Van R. Funderburk and family moved to Texas with them in 1869, as did Joel's brother Jack Kelley. Jack Kelley and family left the group in route shortly after crossing the Sabine River and settled in Chambers County, TX. Joel's sisters Jennie Smith and Malinda Davis also moved to Texas. Jennie Smith and family moved elsewhere (where ?) rather than settle in Concord. Malinda Davis's husband disappeared , fate unknown. Malinda thereafter lived with relatives and is buried in Concord Cemetery. Joel and Van Funderburk bought adjoining land 12 miles North of Palestine, TX in the Concord Community, then known as Fitzgerald . Joel, a Baptist Minister, donated the land, a corner of his property, for the cemetery at the Concord Baptist Church when it was organized in 1871. He died of spinal meningitis Feb. 1872 shortly after coming to Texas and was the first person buried in Concord Cemetery. His wife Deborah, who lived another 41 years and never remarried, is buried beside him. She died March 30, 1913.","STR06" "I27489","Kelley","George Alvis","Abt 1868","Abt 1933","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Justice Pr 2
Enumerated 8 and 9 January 1920 by Albert Norsworthy
SD 326 ED 73 Sheet 9B
175-197
Kelley, George A Hd M W 52 M La NC Ala Farmer
Kelley, Mary E Wif F W 46 M Tx Ga Tn
Kelley, Valentine Son M W 22 S Tx La Tx Sawyer Lumber Mill
Kelley, Arthur G Son M W 19 S Tx La Tx Sawyer Lumber Mill
Kelley, Vivian Dtr F W 16 S Tx La Tx
Kelley, John V Son M W 10 S Tx La Tx


1930 Census
Texas, Anderson County, Precinct 4
Enumerated April 7, 1930
SD 1-20 ED 18 Sheet 4A Stamped 273
71
Kelley, George A Hd M W 62 M@22 La La La Farmer
Kelley, Mary E Wf F W 56 M@17 Tx Tx Tx
Kelley, John V Son M W 20 S Tx La Tx","STR06" "I10122","Kelley","Georgia Ann","Aug 1854","Abt 1923","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 3
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 29 Sheet 3A Stamped 235
41-42
Biscamp, Georga Hd W F Aug 1854 45 Wd 27 10/8 Tx Ga Ga Day Laborer
Biscamp, Mandy Dtr W F May 1875 24 S Tx Tx Tx
Biscamp, Ida Dtr W F Oct 1881 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Biscamp, Frank Son W M Jun 1883 16 S Tx Tx Tx Day Laborer
Biscamp, Ella Dtr W F Aug 1888 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Biscamp, Homer Son W M Dec 1890 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Biscamp, Moses Son W M Sep 1892 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Biscamp, Lias Boarder W M May 1869 31 S Tx Tx Tx Day Laborer

1910 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 5
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 113 Sheet 3B
48-48
Biscamp, Frank Head M W 24 M1 4 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Biscamp, Dora Wf F W 32 M4 1/1 La La La
Biscamp, Travis Son M W 1 7/12 S Tx Tx La
49-49
Biscamp, Georgie Hd F W 57 Wd 10/8 Tx Ga Ga
Biscamp, Manda Dtr F W 22 S Tx Tx Tx
Biscamp, Ida Dtr F W 24 Wd 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Biscamp, Homer Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Biscamp, Mosey Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
McKinlin, Clemmie Grandson m W 15 S Tx Unk Tx



","STR06" "I8599","Kelley","Hannah","Bef 1810","Aft 1840","0","From the marriage records, and from the estate settlement of her father, Malachi Kelley, it appears that John Morgan was married to Hannah Kelley, and that she was the mother of his children. Hannah Morgan is listed as living next door to Malachi Kelly in Decatur County, Georgia at the time of the 1840 federal census.

Her household was composed of the following members:
2 males 5-10
1 male 10-15
1 female under 5
1 female 5-10
1 female 20-30

It appears from the 1850 Decatur County, Georgia census, that Hannah may have also died before 1850, as her children are living with a 28 year old ""Mrs. Morgan."" Unless her age is in error, however, the woman listed on the census appears to be too young to be the mother of the children.

The Estate of Malichi Kelley (Hannah's father) was probated in 1857, and Hannah was not an heir. However, two of her children Malichi Morgan and Kizzie Morgan were heirs. It would therefore appear that Hannah Kelley Morgan died sometime before 1857. There was, however, a Hannah Morgan who was granted a land patent for 252 acres of land in Jasper County, Texas on October 23, 1858 (Patent #204. Vl 18, File No 156). Could this possibly be a different Hannah Morgan?","STR06" "I10143","Kelley","Hannah","Bef 17 May 1872","Yes, date unknown","0","Per Barbara Smith, she married a man named John Morgan. Was she perhaps thinking of the 1827 marriage of a John Morgan to Hannah Kelley in Decatur Co, Georgia?","STR06" "I10269","Kelley","Harris O.","Jun 1895","","0","He married Jennie Sterling.","STR06" "I47142","Kelley","Helen","18 Jan 1932","22 Dec 2005","0","Information below copied from her Find A Grave memorial page:


Kentucky Birth Index
Name: Helen Y Kelley; Date of Birth: 18 Jan 1932; County: Carlisle; Mother's Name: Annis Wooden

Published in The Paducah Sun, Paducah, McCracken Co, Ky., 23 Dec 2005 - BARDWELL, Ky. -- Helen Kelley Drysdale, age 73, of Bardwell died at 12:20 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 22, 2005, at her home on Elsey Avenue in Bardwell. She was born Jan. 18, 1932, at the Kelley family homeplace on West Fork Creek in Carlisle County. Burial will be in Roselawn Cemetery in Bardwell.

Mrs. Drysdale graduated from Bardwell High School and attended college at Memphis State University. In April of 1950, she married Ed Drysdale of Fulton, a pharmacist, and she and her husband founded Drysdale's Drug Store on Front Street in Bardwell in the early 1950s, which they operated for nearly 35 years, until 1986. Ed Drysdale died in 1989. Helen was a member of Bardwell Baptist Church, and during Ed's life, had also regularly attended Bardwell Methodist Church.

She is survived by four children, Drew, Mark and Clay Drysdale and Jill Drysdale Taylor; and by four grandchildren, Mark's daughters, Sarah and Catherine, and Clay's son and daughter, Evan and Erin. She is also survived by one brother, Keith Kelley of Bardwell.
In addition to her husband, Ed Drysdale, Helen was also preceded in death by two sons, William Edgar Drysdale Jr. and Ed Kelley Drysdale, who both died in infancy. Both her parents, John M. and Cleo (Wooden) Kelley, and one brother, R.L. Kelley, also preceded her.","STR06" "I19572","Kelley","Hiram","Abt 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","Appears to have married an L.J. MORGAN on 9-14-1877 (Ingmire, Frances Terry JASPER COUNTY, TEXAS MARRIAGE RECORDS 1849-1880)","STR06" "I45769","Kelley","Ida Nell","8 Jun 1942","18 Oct 2007","0","Obituary, as copied from her FindAGrave memorial page:

Funeral services for Ida Nell Lawson, 65, of Jasper will be 2:00 p.m. Sunday, October 21, 2007 at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home Chapel in Jasper, with burial to follow at Jacks Cemetery in Pineland.

Ida died October 18, 2007 at Christus St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont. A former resident of San Augustine, she had lived in Jasper since 1962 and was a member of the The Jasper Assembly of God Church. Survivors include her husband Hershel F. Lawson of Jasper; sons Aubrey Lawson of Mabank, TX. and Sydney Allen Syd Lawson & wife Dianne of Honey Island, TX.; daughter Sheila Lawson White of Jasper; three brothers, Bill Kelley of Katy, Bobby R. Kelley of Grandbury & Edwin L. Kelley of Longview; three sisters, Evelyn White of Nacogdoches, Shirley Jones of Weatherford and Nancy Womack of Bronson; six grandchildren, Justin Allen Lawson, Tyler Stephen Lawson, Chelsea Fayth White, Justin Lee Young, Russell Wayne Young & Brandi Dunam; and five great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the Kidney Foundation or the Diabetes Association.
Published in The Beaumont Enterprise on 10/20/2007.","STR06" "I24219","Kelley","Jack Clayton","13 Mar 1942","16 Oct 1999","0","From the SSDI:

JACK C KELLEY 13 Mar 1942 16 Oct 1999 (V) 77656 (Silsbee, Hardin, TX ) (none specified) 462-68-8845 Texas

The Sabine County Reporter
October 20, 1999, Page 14

Jack Clayton Kelley, Sr.

Jack Clayton Kelley Sr., 57, of Silsbee died Saturday, Oct. 16, 1999, in Missouri City, Texas.

Born March 13, 1942, in Kirbyville as a son of the late Joe C. Kelley and Syble Robbins Kelley, he was a former resident of Jennings, Louisiana, and had lived in Silsbee for 20 years. Kelley, a disabled veteran, served in Panama with the U.S. Army and was a member of the Pentecostal Church.

Survivors: wife, Lena Mae Hills Kelley of Silsbee; step-mother, Lucy Kelley of Hemphill; a son, Jack Clayton Kelley Jr. and wife Cindy of Warren; sisters, Katy Wood, Grace Fowler, and Frances Jones, all of Pineland, and Mry Beth LaBouve of Jennings; and two granchildren, Colt Kelley and Amber Kelley.

Funeral services were held Oct. 18 at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc., Hemphill, Bro. Glenn Morton, pastor of Pine Park United Pentecostal Church officiating. Interment was at Bronson Cemetery, Bronson.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2011)
","STR06" "I45766","Kelley","Jackie Leo","24 Apr 1938","30 Jan 1988","0","Her last name at death was Pulsifer.","STR06" "I10080","Kelley","James","30 Jun 1797","1 Jun 1866","0","At the time of the 1840 Decatur County, GA census, he is listed as follows:
1 male under 5
1 male between 5-10
1 male between 10-15
2 male between 15-20
1 male between 40-50
1 female between 10-15
1 female between 40-50

And in the 1850 online Decatur County, GA census, the family is listed as follows:

502 502
Kelly J. 52 M Farmer SC
Kelly Milbray 50 F GA
Kelly Walton 25 M LaborerGA
Kelly Phillip 17 M GA
Kelly Joshua 14 M GA
Kelly Andrew 6 M GA","STR06" "I1345","Kelley","James Edward","26 Oct 1864","9 Feb 1947","0","Larry Crocker supplied a copy of his Louisiana Death Certificate. James showed his parents as Elijah Kelley and Nancy Sheppherd, both born in Mississippi. He was listed as a retired salesman, and died of hypostatic pneumonia. His address at the time of his death was North Sixth Street in Oakdale.","STR06" "I10081","Kelley","John","Abt 1805","Yes, date unknown","0","Not located on the 1840 Decatur County, Georgia census, unless he was the male age 30-40 living with an older John Kelly.

His family is listed as follows in the online 1850 Decatur County, GA censu

641 641
Kelly John 45 M Farmer 1,600 SC
Kelly Sarah 34 F GA
Kelly Wm. 16 M Laborer GA X
Kelly Frances 12 F GA X
Kelly Sarah 11F GA
Kelly John 10M GA
Kelly Martha 8 F GA
Kelly Julia 5F GA
Kelly Darion 2 M GA
Kelly Wm. 70 M SC

Who is the 70 year old William Kelley living in the household of John Kelley in 1850 Decatur County, Georgia (Household #641). Could he be John's father? Barbara Smith shows John as a son of George Kelly.","STR06" "I16017","Kelley","John Van ""J. V.""","14 Dec 1909","29 Jul 1992","0","This is my great grandfather, and at birth his name was simply JV Kelley. My grandfather told me the following story about how his father came to be named:

""Papaw was named JV after his uncle John Van Kelley. When Papaw registered for the draft during World War II, the draft board would not take initial names. Many southern boys suddenly had to get names. Since Papaw knew he was named after his uncle, he naturally took the name John Van. But, that is not all. Many people born in the early 1900's did not have birth certificates. The draft board also made everyone get birth certificates. Papaw got a birth certificate, and it has John Van on it. On all official documents, he was John Van, but the family called him JV all his life. The men he worked with at the plant called him John.""

Sincerely,
Rachel Kelley Franklin
rach_kelley@yahoo.com","STR06" "I10074","Kelley","Joseph","Abt 1830","7 Sep 1892","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Newton County, PO Newton
Enumerated 25 July 1860
Page 8
52-52
Joseph Kelly 30 M Farmer 5000 5000 Ga
Martha Kelly 20 F Ga
George Ann Kelly 5 F Tx
Amanda Kelly 2 F Tx
MG Kelley 35 F Farmer 750 4100 Texa","STR06" "I22759","Kelley","Katie Joe","5 Aug 1935","6 May 2006","0","Katie Joe Wood, 70, of Pineland, Texas, died May 6, 2006, at Nacogdoches Medical Center in Nacogdoches. She was a lifelong native of the Pineland area and a member of Pine Park United Pentecostal Church. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, May 9, at 2 p.m. at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Glenn Morton, A. J. Wood Jr., and Charlotte Wood officiating. Interment will follow at Pine Hill Cemetery. Survivors: her husband, A.J. Wood of Pineland; sons, A.J. Wood Jr. and wife Charlotte of Pineland, Gerald Wood and wife Debbie of Nacogdoches, Johnny Wood and wife Pam of Nacogdoches, Wayne Wood and wife Jean of Center, and James Wood and wife Angela of Hemphill; sisters, Grace Fowler of Pineland, Frances Jones of Pineland, Beth LaBouve of Jennings, Louisiana, and Madie Sharp of Bellaire; 15 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her brothers, Jack Kelley and John Bozich. Starr Funeral Home 511 Starr Street Hemphill, TX 75948 (409) 787-3331

Source: http://www.beaumontenterprise.com/site/news.asp?brd=2287 May 9, 2005 online edition

A substantially identical obituary appeared in the May 1O, 2006 SABINE COUNTY REPORTER, along with a photo","STR06" "I10071","Kelley","Keziah","Abt 1825","18 Jun 1880","0","Were Keziah and Sarah twins?

She was living with her niece, Mary Morgan, at the time of the 1880 Federal Census.

Census Place:Precinct 3, Jasper, Texas Source:FHL Film 1255313 National Archives Film T9-1313 Page 15
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Mary MORGAN Self F W W 32 LA Occ:Farme rFa: LA Mo: LA
Missy MORGAN Dau F S W 9 TX Occ:At Home Fa: GA Mo: LA
Valentine MORGAN Son M S W 8 TX Fa: GA Mo: LA
William MORGAN Son M S W 5 TX Fa: GA Mo: LA
Richard MORGAN Son M S W 2 TX Fa: GA Mo: LA
Kiziah KELLY Aunt F S W 50 GA Fa: SC Mo: SC","STR06" "I3259","Kelley","Levi","Abt 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","He was living with his sister rather than his parents at the time of the 1880 census.

Census Place:Jasper, Texas Source:FHL Film 1255313 National Archives Film T9-1313 Page 16 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace Kenton B JONESSelfMMW26GA Occ:Works In Black Smith ShopFa: GAMo: NC Beadah JONESWifeFMW29TX Occ:Keeping HouseFa: GAMo: GA George JONESSonMSW1TX Fa: GAMo: GA Levi KELLYBroLMSW20TX Occ:GradingFa: GAMo: GA Timothy LEEOtherMSW17GA Occ:TeamsterFa: GAMo: NC","STR06" "I8652","Kelley","Malachi","1786","Bef 24 Feb 1859","0","He can be found on the 1840 Decatur County, Georgia Census as follows:
2 males 5-10
1 male 10-15
1 male 50-60
1 female 10-15
2 females 15-20
1 female 20-30 1 female 40-50

The next household enumerated was that of Hannah Morgan.

This is his listing in 1850 Decatur County, Georgia:

#520-520
Kelly,M.,64,male,farmer,property value $1,200 South Carolina
Kelly, Sarah,58,female, South Carolina
Kelly, Kizzy,26,female, Georgia
Kelly,Harriet,24,female, Georgia
Kelly, Joseph,20,male,laborer, Georgia
Kelly,Lumpkin,19,male,laborer,Georgia

Per www.rootsweb.com/~gadecatu

1850 Slave Schedule
John Kelly 9 slaves
M. Kelly 28 slaves
Mrs. Morgan 1 slave, 1 y/o black male

Nan McCoy Kittell of Jasper located a copy of the following deed of sale by the heirs of Malichi Kelly:

THE STATE OF TEXAS JASPER COUNTY

Know all men by these presents that we Dunkin Morgan & Eliza Morgan and Malichi Morgan and John McLemore of said State and County for and consideration of the sum of Five Hundred dollars to us in funds paid by Kizzie Kelly also of said State and County at and before the signing and delivering these presents the reciept of which we do hereby acknowledge we have granted bargain and sold and by these presents do grant bargain sell alienate transfer convey and confirm unto said Kizzie Kelly and to her heirs as assignees forever the following tracks lots or parcels of lands, described as follows, being situated in said State and County on Big Creek 9 miles southeast of Jasper. By virtue of presumption of Malichi Kelly and of Anthony Passeres (??) headright, we the AFORE SAID HEIRS OF MALICHI KELLYS ESTATE (emphasis added) do grant bargain and sell all of our right title and possession to the said Kizzie Kelly and to her heirs or assigns forever we here unto sign our names before witnesses on this the 14th day of January AD 1867.

Witness PresentSigned James R. LeeM. Morgan Moses LeeDunkin Morgan ""X"" his mark Eliza Morgan ""X"" her mark John MacLamore ""X"" his mark


On the same day, Malichi Morgan, John McLamore and Kizzie Kelly appear to also be selling land ""situated on Big Creek 9 miles S E of Jasper"" to ""Dunkin Morgan and Eliza Morgan his wife,"" also for five hundred dollars. Perhaps they were partitioning the land?

Both of these were recorded in the Deed Records of Jasper County, Volume 24, page 576.

In a letter written on October 3, 1999, Nan notes however that ""I have about decided that the one Kelley/McLemore clue I found is only a clerical error, therefore our Kelley connection my in fact be nonexistant....the deed Book H, p 241 in Jasper showing sale of land to Keziah Kelley from Eliza (Kelley) and Duncan Morgan, John McLemore and M. (Little Mal) Morgan mentions that ""We...heirs of Malichi Kelley's estate"" do sell, etc. [Eliza and Keziah are sisters, Little Mal Morgan a nephew] BUT the clerk could have misunderstood and added Grandpa's [John McLemore] name AS A HEIR when he merely had some ownership in the land being transferred. While there was no AFFADAVIT OF HEIRSHIP filed, there's a POWER OF ATTORNEY filed (Book F, p 141) which gives ALL the heirs of Mal Kelley and agrees to have brother Joseph Kelley and brother-in-law Randall McDonald act as ""agents"" to settle this estate. John McLemore is not on this list...bet I've spent at least fifty dollars on postage, copies, phone calls and gas, but think 'this dog won't hunt.'

Could Malachi be the father of Alexander Kelly? He and his family can be found on the FamilySearch transcription of the 1880 Census in Jasper. He was born in Georgia circa 1813-1814.

Could Malachi be the father of Daniel Kelly? Daniel is also listed on the 1880 Jasper County, Texas census as age 63 (born ca 1817) in Georgia. And could Elijah Kelley, father in law of Martha Jane Travis, fit into this family as well? He was born in 1825 in Decatur County, Georgia.","STR06" "I10075","Kelley","Malachi Lumpkin","Abt 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","Barbara Smith also shows that he was married to Martha E. ALLEN, with no issue. Date in not known.


","STR06" "I10075","Kelley","Malachi Lumpkin","Abt 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Jasper County, P O Newton
Enumerated 26 July 1860
Page 11, Stamped 390
71-71
M. L. Kelly 28 M Farmer 1500 3799 Ga
Martha Kelly 29 F Ga
Ashley Kelly 6 M Tex
Sarah Kelly 4 F Tex
Elizabeth Kelly 3 F Tex
Julia Kelly 2 F Tex
Mary Kelly 7/12 F Tex
Ferdinand Kelly 9 M Tex

1870 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Sub. No.23, PO Jasper
Pages 52 and 53 Stamped 509
407-408
Kelley, Malachi 38 M W $--- $200 Ga
Kelley, Ashley J 15 M W Tx
Kelley, Sarah 14 F W Tx
Kelley, Eliza 12 F W Tx
Kelley, Julia 10 F W Tx
Kelley, Mary E 9 F W Tx
Kelly, Rose A 8 F W Tx


1880 Census
Census Place:Precinct 3, Jasper, Texas
Source:FHL Film 1255313 National Archives Film T9-1313
Page 15
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Lumpkin KELLY Self M W W 48 GA Occ:Farmer Fa: SC Mo: SC
Jefferson KELLY Son M S W 24 TX Occ:Works On Farm Fa: GA Mo: GA
Sarah E KELLY Dau F S W 22 TX Occ:Keeping House Fa: GA Mo: GA
Rosa Ann KELLY Dau F S W 15 TX Occ:At Home Fa: GA Mo: GA
Mary E KELLY GDau F S W 2 TX Fa: TX Mo: TX","STR06" "I45759","Kelley","Maxine","Abt 1920","Abt 1979","0","She shares a double headstone with Curtis Lane at the Hemphill Cemetery.","STR06" "I33392","","","","","","","" "I48717","Kelley","Myrtle Lee","5 Feb 1943","24 May 2024","0","Obituary

Myrtle Lee Hogue, 81, of Pineland, Texas, passed away on Friday, May 24, 2024 at Stonecreek Nursing Home in San Augustine, Texas. She was born on February 5, 1943, in Hemphill, Texas, to George Washington Kelley and Myrtie Mae Inman Kelley.

Myrtle earned an associate's degree in nursing and dedicated 35 years as an LVN at Sabine County Hospital before retiring. She also worked at Jasper Memorial Hospital, area nursing homes, and taught CNA classes through Angelina College.

She worshipped at Broaddus Pentecostal Church and enjoyed raising and taking care of her Longhorn cattle, gardening, crocheting, and caring for people.

She leaves behind a legacy of love and care. Myrtle is survived by her son, David Hogue of Pineland, daughter, Debora Hogue of Pineland, sisters Terry Gandy and Linda Kelley of Hemphill, grandchildren Kevin Birdwell and partner Stephanie of Arvada, Colorado, Kellie Wiggins and husband Matthew of Anacoco, Louisiana, grandson-in-law Burl Tarver, great-grandchildren Brandon Tarver, Genna Birdwell, and Toby Birdwell.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, L. J. Hogue, parents George and Myrtie Kelley, granddaughter Kimberly Tarver and son-in-law, Kenneth Birdwell.

Visitation for Myrtle Lee will be held from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 29, 2024, with funeral services following at 2:00 p.m., officiated by Bro. Mark Green at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Burial will take place in Bronson Cemetery, Bronson, Texas with Tommy Jacks, Brett Fletcher, Rev. Jathan Green, Chris Birdwell, A. J. Wood, Jr., and Gerald Wood serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers are Kevin Birdwell, Matthew Wiggins, Burl Tarver and Brandon Tarver.

Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill, Texas, is assisting with the arrangements. Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com, downloaded from their website

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 29, 2024, Page 4","STR06" "I45768","Kelley","Nancy May","5 Mar 1940","5 Aug 2014","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by Kay Parker McCary, and also publised in the Sabine County Reporter on August 13, 2014, page 12:

Mrs. Nancy May Womack, age 74, of the Rosevine Community in Sabine County, passed from this life on Tuesday, August 5, 2014, in Lufkin.

Nancy was born to Jewell (Chance) Kelley and Oscar E. Kelley on March 5, 1940, in Hemphill, Texas. She was retired from Temple Inland in Pineland, Texas, and was a member of the Rosevine Missionary Baptist Church in Rosevine.

Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, August 9, 2014, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with interment following in the Chapel Hill Cemetery in San Augustine County. Bro. Cliff Durham will officate. Visitation will be Friday evening, August 8, 2014, from the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.

Those who are left to cherish her memory include, Daughters, Elizabeth Pugh of Texas City; Granddaughters, Marlayna Pugh of Texas City; Michaela Pugh, and Makenna Pugh, and Grandson, Matthew Pugh; 2 Step-grandchildren, Dennis Womack of Spring, Texas and Kathy Birdwell of Jacksonville, Texas; Brother, Edwin Kelley and his wife, Beverly of Longview.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Carl Womack, and Parents, Oscar E. Kelley, and Jewell (Chance) Kelley; Brothers, Oscar ""Buddy""; Metlon ""M.T""; William ""Billy""; Walter ""W.H."" and Bobby Kelley; Sisters, Evelyn; Shirley; Jackie; Frankie; Maxine; and Ida. Numberous Sister-in-laws, and Nieces and Nephews, and Brother-in-law.","STR06" "I10270","Kelley","Odis L.","Feb 1898","","0","He married Stellar Marks.","STR06" "I41391","Kelley","Oscar Lafate","16 Sep 1901","25 Aug 1980","0","His Texas Death Certificate showed his as a Night Watchman for the City of San Augustine. He was widowed.","STR06" "I41391","Kelley","Oscar Lafate","16 Sep 1901","25 Aug 1980","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 3
Enumerated April 13, 1930
ED 203-6 SD 19 Sheet 6A Stamped 214
97-97
Keley, Osker Head M W 28 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Keley, Jewel Wf F W 27 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Keley, Maxine Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Keley, Evelyn Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Keley, M. T. Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Keley, Oscar E Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Keley, Frankie Dtr F W 6/12 Y S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I5183","Kelley","Patsy Ruth","7 Jun 1931","11 Apr 2007","0","Sabine County Reporter
April 18, 2007, page 14

Patsy Kelley Speights

Patsy Kelley ""Pat"" Speights, 75, of Hemphill died at her residence, Wednesday, April 11, 2007. She was born June 7, 1931 in Houston. Her parents were William A. and Estelle Durham Kelley. In 1973 she and her husband, Drayton Speights, Jr. moved to the Hemphill area. After working many years for the Sabine County Appraisal District she retired in 1997. Preceded in death by her parents and husband, Mrs. Speights is survived by her cousins, Colleen HENCHEL and Collice HAWKINS of Nederland, Jimmie O'NEIL of Woodville, and J.L. HOUSTON of Houston. She is also survived by brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Bill and Janis SPEIGHTS of Hemphill, Tom and Margie SPEIGHTS of Seattle, WA and Virginia and Frank CODAY of Hemphill. Also her cherished friend and caregiver, Ann LOUT of Bronson, as well as many loyal friends and her treasured pet, Annie.

Funeral services were held April 14 in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Robert Shaddock officiating. Interment followed in Mt. Pisgah Cemetery in Woodville. Contributions may be mad to MDA/ALS Division-Houston; J.R. Huffman Public Library, Hemphill or Bethany Baptist Church, Milam.","STR06" "I27519","","","","","","","" "I10138","Kelley","Rosa Ann","Oct 1865","27 May 1926","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Tyler County, Prec. 2 West of RR
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 103 Sheet 6A
99-99
Hallam Rosana Head W F Oct 1865 36 Wd 3/3 Tx Ga Miss
Hallam, Joe Son W M Mch 1884 16 S Tx Pa Tx Sawmill Laborer
Hallam, Hugh Son W M May 1885 15 S Tx Pa Tx Sawmill Laborer
Hallam, Susie Dtr W F Oct 1887 12 S Tx Pa Tx
","STR06" "I10072","Kelley","Sarah","Abt 1821","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Jasper County, PO Newton
Enumerated 8 Aug 1860
Pages 57 and 58, Stamped 413
379-379
Sarah McDonald 39 F Farming 1800 3580 Unk
James McDonald 20 M Domestic Ga
Wm McDonald 19 M Domestic Ga
Malacha McDonald 15 M Domestic Ga
Alexander McDonald 14 M Ga
Joseph McDonald 12 M Ga
Julius McDonald 10 m Ga
Emory McDonald 9 M Ga
Sarah McDonald 6 F Tx

1870 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Subdivision 23, PO Jasper
Enumerated 7 July 1870
Page 12
86-88
McDonald, Sarah 50 F W Keeping House 1000 300 Ga
McDonald, Joseph 22 M W Farm Laborer Ga
McDonald, Julius C 20 m W Farm Laborer Ga
McDonald, Emeroy 17 M W Farm Laborer Ga
McDonald, Sarah C 15 F W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Beat 3
Enumerated 1 Jun 1880
Page 15 SD 1 ED 38 Stamped 152
125-139
McDonald, Sarah W F 57 Keeping House Ga SC SC
McDonald, Julius W M 30 Son Works on Farm Tx Ga Ga
McDonald, Sarah W F 24 Dtr At Home Tx Ga Ga
126-140
McDonald, Alex W m 34 Farmer Ga Ga Ga
McDonald, Mary E W F 35 Wf Keeping House Tx Tx Miss
McDonald, Juliette W F 12 Dtr At Home Tx Ga Tx
McDonald, James A W M 10 Son Works on Farm Tx Ga Tx
McDonald, Joseph W M 7 Son Tx Ga Tx
McDonald, Truda W F 5 Dtr Tx Ga Tx
McDoland, Curena W F 1 Dtr Tx Ga Tx
","STR06" "I45765","Kelley","Shirley Ruth","2 Dec 1935","26 Feb 2010","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by Elizabeth Hunkele.

Shirley Ruth Jones, our beloved Mom and Maw Maw, passed away Feb. 26, 2010. She was born Dec. 2, 1935 in Sabine County, Texas to Jewel and Oscar Kelley.

Shirley was a retired beautician. She worked at North Main Beauty Shop. Ms. Jones then owned and operated Shirl's Beauty Box for many years until she retired. She loved spending time with family and friends, especially her grandkids.

Shirley was preceded in death by her parents; four brothers; four sisters; and her husband and love of her life, Marlin Royce Jones.

She is survived by sons, Thomas David Maxwell and wife Christine, Rickey Dale Maxwell and wife Wanda, Gary Lynn Maxwell and wife Faye, and Donald Ray Maxwell and wife Stacey; sisters, Evelyn White and Nancy Womack; brothers, Bobby Kelley and Ed Kelley; special sister-in-law, Patsy Cummings; 10 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren; and numerous other family and friends.

Funeral service will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, March 2, 2010 at Galbreaith-Pickard Funeral Chapel with interment in Greenwood Community Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Galbreaith-Pickard is in charge of arrangements.
Galbreaith-Pickard Funeral Chapel
913 N. Elm, Weatherford, TX 76086
(817) 594-2747","STR06" "I27493","Kelley","Stella Vivian","15 Jul 1903","18 Jan 1991","0","She was known as Vivian.","STR06" "I27491","Kelley","Valentine Stanton","31 Mar 1897","4 Jan 1982","0","VALENTINE KELLEY 31 Mar 1897 Jan 1982 77703 (Beaumont, Jefferson, TX ) (none specified) 459-09-2104 Texas. His actual application read as follows: Valentine Stanton Kelley Rt. 1 Box 211 Beaumont, TX Employer: Various Contractors Age 39 DOB March 31, 1897 in Palestine, Anderson County, Texas Father George KELLEY Mother Mary Ella REDWINE Male White Signed on Dec. 18, 1936","STR06" "I10088","Kelley","Walthorn","20 Jan 1823","","0","According to Barbara Smith, he was married and had four children: William, Elizabeth, Philip and Mary. Said to be born in Pulaski County, GA and died in Baker County, GA.","STR06" "I10082","Kelley","William","Abt 1805","Yes, date unknown","0","Per the 1840 Decatur County, GA census:
Wm. W. Kelley
1 male under 5 1 male 10-15
1 male 30-40
1 female under 5
1 female 5-10
1 female 10-15
1 female 15-20
1 female 30-40
The next household was that of John Kelley.

Per the 1850 online Decatur County, GA census:

523 523
Kelly W. 45 M Farmer 1,000 SC
Kelly Jane 45 F SC
Kelly William 21 M Laborer GA
Kelly Mary 24 F GA
Kelly Wade 8 M GA
Kelly Margaret 6 F GA

There is a large gap in age between the children. Was this a second marriage? Did they have daughters that married already? Could Mary be William's wife, and the mother of the younger children?","STR06" "I10087","Kelley","William","9 Oct 1821","8 Aug 1857","0","Said to be born in Pulaski County, Georgia. No sources for this cited.
Said to have married Mariah Cook on 9 Mar 1845 in Decatur County, Georgia, and had at least five children.
","STR06" "I10087","Kelley","William","9 Oct 1821","8 Aug 1857","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

Listed in the ""1840 Decatur County Georgia Census Index "" (Frances T. Ingmire, Mountain Press).

And in the 1850 Online Decatur County, GA census, his family is listed as follows

501 501
Kelly Wm. 27 M GA
Kelly Maria 22 F GA
Kelly Mary 4 F GA
Kelly Erasous 2 M GA","STR06" "I10194","Kelley","William","Abt 1857","Yes, date unknown","0","1880 Census

Census Place:Jasper, Texas
Source:FHL Film 1255313 National Archives Film T9-1313 Page 16 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
William M KELL YSelf M M W 22 TX Occ:Works On Tram Road Fa: GA Mo: TX
Arrena KELLY Wife F M W 24 TX Occ:Keeping House Fa: LA Mo: LA
Koam F KELLY Son M S W 4 TX Fa: TX Mo: TX
Thomas E KELLYSon M S W 2 TX Fa: TX Mo: TX","STR06" "I23792","Kelliher","James","4 Jul 1926","13 Mar 1977","0","JAMES KELLIHER 04 Jul 1926 Mar 1977 (not specified) 90806 (Long Beach, Los Angeles, CA) 523-28-3266 Colorado

It appears that as of the 1930 census, he was living with his Aunt and Uncle, Catherine and William DONEGAN in Wakefield, Mass. He was listed as James F. KELLEHER, Nephew, 3 years 8 months, born in Wyoming. They were living in District 482.","STR06" "I23789","Kelliher","John A.","Abt 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1930 census, he was living alone in Warren, Wyoming. His youngest son was in Massachusetts with relatives, and his two older sons were not located in the census index. He was shown as age 48, widowed, born in the Irish Free State (as were both parents), emigrating to the US in 1902, and employed as an Oil Worker in the Oil Fields.

This is POSSIBLY him on the SSDI, based on his age and last residence:

JOHN KELLIHER 09 Jan 1880 Jun 1969 90814 (Long Beach, Los Angeles, CA) (none specified) 524-28-1690 Colorado","STR06" "I23790","Kelliher","Patrick Joseph","12 Jul 1918","9 Oct 1978","0","PATRICK KELLIHER 12 Jul 1918 Oct 1978 (not specified) 90815 (Long Beach, Los Angeles, CA) 520-05-2933 Wyoming

Keith McGuire shows him as a ""Foreman, Water Department.""

In September, 2014 Craig Kelliher emailed: ""John A Kelleher married Abbie E Sullivan, probably in Massachusetts prior to 1918, when first son, Patrick Joseph, (my Grandpa Joe) was born. Both John and Abbie emigrated from County Cork, Ireland. John was one of ten surviving children of Patrick Kelleher and Mary Lyons of Beenalaght, Co. Cork. John and second wife, Ethel, are buried next to one another in All Souls cemetary on Cherry St. in Long Beach, CA. This corroborates that Patrick Joseph, Bill and Jim were stepchildren of Ethyl. Uncles Bill and Jim were USC graduates and ""confirmed bachelors"" who ran real estate and escrow business in LA area. Grandpa Joe worked oil fields in WY then worked for the City of Signal Hill in Long Beach, CA. Joe's 98 y.o. widow and youngest son survive today.""

","STR06" "I23791","Kelliher","William","8 May 1922","24 Jan 1991","0","WILLIAM E KELLIHER 08 May 1922 24 Jan 1991 (V) 90815 (Long Beach, Los Angeles, CA) (none specified) 555-20-3776 California","STR06" "I25760","Kellin","Lydia","Bef 1835","Bef 1870","0","The widow of Dr. Terry BRADLEY, she later married David Mason McLemore. Terry and Lydia Bradley are bured in the Warmack Cemetery, Rogersville, Alabama. They were the parents of Sarah Ann Elizabeth BRADLEY, born 27 Nov 1843. (The Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama, p. 513).","STR06" "I20631","Kellogg","Abigail","9 Oct 1671","Aft 1742","0","Survived her husband and was living in Amherst, Massachusetts in 1742. (Pane-Joyce Genealogy).","STR06" "I20697","Kellogg","Ebenezer","22 Nov 1677","Yes, date unknown","0","He married Mabel BUTLER. (James Albury; Chris Bird).","STR06" "I20695","Kellogg","Elizabeth","9 Oct 1673","Yes, date unknown","0","Married John NASH on 27 Nov 1691. (James Albury; Chris Bird).","STR06" "I20675","Kellogg","Joanna","8 Dec 1664","Aft 16 Apr 1727","0","Daughter of Joseph KELLOGG and Joanna FOOTE. (Chris Bird).","STR06" "I20698","Kellogg","Jonathan","25 Dec 1679","8 Aug 1771","0","He married Ann NEWTON. (James Albury; Chris Bird).","STR06" "I20648","Kellogg","Joseph","Abt 1626","27 Jun 1708","0","Notes for JOSEPH KELLOGG: Lieutenant in King Philip's War. Fought at Bloody Battle at Turner Falls on 5/19/1676. Was a Weaver. Ran Ferry at Hatfield MA. for years.

At Farmington,CT in 1651 and joined church there with his wife Oct. 9, 1653. Moved about 1657 to Boston, MA where he purchased property Oct. 16, 1659. Sold Boston property, June 13, 1661 and moved to Hadley. Agreed to keep ferry between Hadley and Northampton in 1661, which he, son John, and grandson James operated until 1758. The Court at Hadley formalized fares and conditions for the ferry in January 1675, June 1677, and in 1687. He was selectman a number of times, and served on various town committees. Joseph was named Sgt. of the military company ('train band') March 1663, Ens. in the Foot Company May 9, 1678, and Lt. of the same company October 7, 1678. He served as Lt. under Capt. Aaron Cook, Jr. until 1692. Was in charge of the Hadley troops at the Turners' Falls Fight on May 18, 1676.

His Will dated June 27, 1707 and proved February 4, 1708. (See Joseph Kellogg's Will)

Lieutenant Joseph Kellogg, son of Martin Kellogg, was baptized at Great Leigh, County Essex, England, April 1, 1626, died in 1707. He was the immigrant ancestor, and settled in Farmington, Connecticut, where he was living in 1651. He and his wife joined the church October 9, 1653. He sold his house lot in 1655 and removed about 1657 to Boston. On October 19, 1659, he bought of Peter Oliver his dwelling house on the street to Roxbury. He sold his property June 13, 1661, to John Witherden. This lot of land is now occupied by the Advertiser Building on Washington Street. He paid ce 700 for it at one time. He removed to Hadley, and the town made an agreement with him in 1661 to keep the ferry between Hadley and Northampton. He built his house on a small home lot, which had been reserved by the town for a ferry lot. He was given leave also to entertain travelers. In 1677, the town voted to pay him ce 40 for the loss of his team, which had been impressed for the country's service, and for ferriage for soldiers. He and his son John and grandson John kept this ferry until 1758, almost a century. Stephen Codman, who married his daughter, kept it still later. The last name of the ferry was Goodman's Ferry.

Joseph Kellogg was selectman of Hadley many years. In 1686, he was on a committee to lay out lands, and for the purchase of Swampfield from the Indians. He and his sons had grants of land in Hadley. He was sergeant of the military company in 1663, and May 9, 1678, was appointed ensign of the foot company. In October 7 of the same year he was made lieutenant, serving until 1692. He was in command as sergeant of the Hadley troops in the famous Turner's Falls fight, May 18, 1675. His will is dated June 7, 1707, and proved February 4, 1708, giving the year of his death. He married (first) probably in England, Joanna (???), who died in Hadley, September 14, 1666; (second) Abigail Terry, born in Windsor, Connecticut, September 21, 1646, daughter of Stephen Terry, the immigrant. Her will was dated May 29, 1717, and proved October 31, 1726. His wife Abigail was before the court in 1673 for wearing silk, contrary to the law, but was acquitted. It was shown at the trial that her husband's estate was below the ce 200 necessary to allow her to wear ""gold or silver lace, gold or silver buttons,"" etc.

Will of Joseph Kellogg - June 27, 1707

Upon the twenty-seventh day of June One Thousand Seven Hundred and seven in the sixth year of the Reign of our Lady Anne by the Grace of God, of England, Scotland, France & Ireland Queen, Defendr of the Faith &c

I Joseph Kellogg of Hadley in ye County of Hampshire within the province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England I hope having a suitable sence of the many infermities, the considerable old age that I am now come to hath exposed me to all which giving me warning that I must shortly when it pleases God to call yield to Death and Lay down this Earthly Tabernacle, Being at Present Through the Great Goodness of God of sound mind and perfect memory and accounting it my Duty to set things In order with Reference to that Portion of Estate God in Goodness hath Given me and Therefore I do make this my Last will & Testamt as followeth Imp. I commit myself soul and body Into the hands of God who made them and my dear Redeemer The Lord Jesus Christ who hath Redeemed them and in whom I Trust & Believe will be my advocate with the Father at the Great day of his Appearing. And in and through his Merits & Satisfaction to obtain acceptation, My Body which I leave to my Executors for a Christianly, Comely Burial in hopes of a Blessed Resurrection when soule and Body Shall by the Mighty Power of God be reunited and be wth him forever in that Place of Everlasting Rest when sorrow and Sighing shall flee away and Joy and Rejoicing Shall be upon the head of the Righteous with Hallelujahs and Praises to God the Father Son and Holy Ghost forever and ever, Even to Never Ending Eternity, Amen.

It. I ordain and my will is that all my Just Debts and Funeral expenses be well and truly paid by my Executors hereafter named. It. I Give and Bequeath unto my Loving Son John Kellogg all that piece of land on which he now lives it being bounded by the Dividing fence East on Land of Sam'll Partride West on an Highway North, and on the River south to be to him with this Proviso that either of his sons Joseph or Samuel after his decease Shall enjoy it to him that posses it to be to him and his heirs forever but in case they both Dye before Either of them Posses it then to revert to my family from whence it came. The Intent of .... that land that lies within the Town Ditch. Also I give to my son John Kellogg abovenamed four acres of my forty acre Alotment lying at the Fort River at the South end of s'd Lot this together with about Ten Pounds I have already given him to be to him and his heirs forever.

It. I give and bequeath to my son Martin Kellogg, four Acres of my forty acre alotment at the Fort River in Hadley next to that I have given to my son John above-said -- Also besides what I have given him already which I account at Sixteen Pounds -- I give him Twnety Shillings in curr't Country Pay, all which to be to him & his heirs forever.

It. I give and bequeath to my loving son Edward Kellogg the full sum of five pounds in Currant Country Pay which together with what I have already given him which I esteen at Sixteen Pounds to be to him and his heirs forever.

It. I give and bequeath to my son Saml Kellogg four acres of my forty acre alotment at Fort River in Hadley next to that I have given to my son Martin Kellogg as abovesaid which together with five pounds I have already given him to be to him and his heirs forever.

It. I give and bequeath to my daughter Joanna Kellogg alias Smith and Sarah Kellogg alias Ashley together with what I have already given them which I esteem to be fifteen pounds a piece I give them forty shillings a piece to be paid them by my Executors in such pay and at such time as it can be made good to them out of my estate.

It. I give and bequeath to my loving sons Stephen Kellogg & Nathaniel Kellogg, considering that I had a considerable estate with their mother out of Father Terry's Estate therefore I give to them all that alotment that was my Father Terry's lying in Hockanum in Hadley bounded by the land of John Smith northeast and the land of Thomas Hovey southwest abutting on the River both North & South to be equally divided to them after my wife's decease, not to have ye use or possession of said land till then and then to be to them and their heirs forever. This together with forty shillings a piece I have already given them I account a full portion for them

It. I give and bequeath to my loving daughters Elizabeth Kellogg, alias Nash, Abigail Kellogg alias Smith, Prudence Kellogg alis Merrill, as an addition to what I have already given them which I esteem fifteen pounds apiece, forty shillings apiece in such pay and at such time as my Executors can make it good to them out of my estate.

It. I give and bequeath to my loving sons Ebenezer Kellogg & Jonathan Kellogg my allotment in the Plain in the Great Meadow in Hadley, bounded by land of Nathaniel White east and land of Timothy Eastman west abutting on Highway South and the adjacent furlong North, as also I give them ten acres of my forty acre allotment at Fort River next unto my son Saml gift there, both lots to be equally divided between them to be to them and their heirs forever. Also I give unto them eight pounds a piece in such time and in such pay out of my estate as my executors hereafter named can do it.

It. I give and bequeath to my loving son Nathaniel Kellogg four acres of my forty acre allotment at Fort River at the North East and it going to the lands of Timothy Eastman to be to him and his heirs forever.

I give and bequeath to my son Joseph Kellogg all that my allotment in the Plain on the East side of the Town in Hadley, containing sixteen acres or thereabouts as also I give him twenty-five pounds out of my estate to be paid to him in or as good country pay, to be paid as my executors can and at such time as they can do it. And Whereas my son Joseph approving himself a loving son in his care and helpfulness to me in my weak condition and to my wife I'll recommend it to my wife to make such further additions out of the Housing land or other estate I have reserved to her dispose as may be encouragement and recompense to him for his care and trouble as aforesaid.

It. I give and bequeath to my Dear and loving wife Abigail who hath born the burthen with me in all my long continued weakness and infirmities my house and homestead with my barn and outhousing, Orchards, Gardens, yards, situate in Hadley aforesaid as also that alotment next to Saml Smiths alotment as we go to the For Meadow in Hadley with all other of my lands in Hadley or elsewhere not given in this my will otherwise with all rights of our Lands or Commons or any lands that may grow to be of right to me within the bounds of the Township of Hadley or elsewhere with all moveable goods or estate within doors or without in Hadley or elsewhere to be for her comfortable livelyhood while she lives, She keeping the Housing and Barns in good repair as also I give her full liberty to remove the Houses Barns or Fences as she shall judge best and most advantagious for her and them that may enjoy it after her demise. As also I hereby give her full liberty and power provided by good advice she see cause to make sale of sd Housing and Homestead, then to do it, provided always all the said estate that she shall leave either for the aforesaid housing and lands and moveable estate when she dies it shall be by her disposed of amongst those children I had by her and to them or any of them as she shall see meet to disposit.

It. I hereby order and it is my will that as to those gifts I have given in this will in moveable goods to several of my children if any moveable goods, chattels, credits will not reach to the payment of my debts, funeral expenses and other charges and uses I may have for it while I yet live and for so much reserve for my wife's necessity while she lives a widow that each legatee in proportion to their gifts the sum of them all shall abate accordingly.

It. I ordain, constitute & appoint my dear & loving wife Abigail Kellogg and my loving frind Capt. Samuel Partridge to be joint executors of this my last will and testament andulling and making void all former or other will or wills, testaments by me formerly or otherwise made, and this to be taken unproved and holden to all intents and purposes my last will and testament to which I subscribe and seal this 27th June, 1707, the day and year above written.

his
Wit.-- Joseph X Kellogg Nathaniel White Mark John Goodman Elizabeth Lane

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcstayfamily/kellogg.htm","STR06" "I20700","Kellogg","Joseph","12 May 1684","9 Sep 1724","0","He married Elizabeth COLTON on 5 Jul 1710. (James Albury).","STR06" "I21263","Kellogg","Martin","23 Nov 1595","20 Sep 1661","0","Notes for MARTIN KELLOGG: A weaver or cloth worker residing at Great Leighs and Braintree, where he obtained property May 22, 1632. Will dated May 20, 1671 and proved September 20, 1671 at Braintree, England, mentions children Sarah, Joseph, Daniel, Samuel, Nathaniel, and Martin, and grandson John Kellogg.

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcstayfamily/kellogg.htm","STR06" "I45648","Kellogg","Mary ""Polly""","Aft 1749","Abt 1822","0","""dau. of Daniel Kellog of Bolton, Ct.""","STR06" "I20678","Kellogg","Nathaniel","8 Oct 1669","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Sarah BOLTWOOD. (James Albury; Chris Bird).","STR06" "I20696","Kellogg","Prudence","14 Oct 1675","21 Sep 1747","0","She married Abraham MERRILL on 18 Apr 1699. (James Albury;Chris Bird).","STR06" "I20679","Kellogg","Stephen","9 Apr 1668","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Lydia BELDEN. (James Albury; Chris Bird).","STR06" "I36220","Kelly","Alfred","Abt 1889","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jefferson County, Beaumont, Ward 3
ED 123-34 SD 27 Sheet 9A Stamped 123
Van Buren
1005-199-199
Kelly, Alfred Head M W 41 M 24 Tx US US Laborer Oil Refinery
Kelly, Lona W F W 51 M 21 Tx Tx Tx
Kelly, James P Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Supply boy Grocery store
Kelly, Willard J Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Willis, Vera L Roomer F W 33 Wd La Ala La Cashier Dry Goods Store
Willis, Jon W Roomer M W 4 8/12 S Tx Minn La","STR06" "I19564","","","","","","","" "I27492","Kelly","Arthur Gilbert","27 May 1900","8 Dec 1933","0","Name: Arthur Kelly
Death Date: 08 Dec 1933
Death Place: Palestine, Anderson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 33 years 6 months 11 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 27 May 1900
Birthplace: Anderson Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Georgia Kelly
Father's Name: G.A. Kelly
Father's Birthplace: Louisiana
Mother's Name: Ella Redwine
Mother's Birthplace: Anderson Co., Texas
Occupation: Saw Mill - Labor
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Concord
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 09 Dec 1933
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115946
Digital Film Number: 4166540
Image Number: 132
Reference Number: 53264
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I27492","Kelly","Arthur Gilbert","27 May 1900","8 Dec 1933","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Anderson County, Pr. 4
Enumerated 7 Apr 1930
ED 1-20 SD 18 Sheet 4A Stamped 273
----71
Kelley, George A Hd M W 62 M 22 La La La Farmer
Kelley, Mary E Wf F W 56 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Kelley, John T Son m W 20 S Tx La Tx Laborer Saw Mill
---72
Quick, John A and Family
----74
Black, J E and Family
---74
Kelley A G Head M W 29 M 19 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Saw Mill
Kelley, Georgia Wf F W 27 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Kelley, Murell Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Kelley, Cleutis SOn M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Kelley, Oney Son M W 1 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I19563","","","","","","","" "I36688","Kelly","Elizabeth ""Betsy""","Abt 1811","17 Aug 1892","0","Her FindAGrave Memorial page links her to her parents, Sims Kelly (1774-1860) and Mary Camp (1776-1864). This also shows her location of birth as North Carolina vs. Tennesse, as shown on Census Records.","STR06" "I39555","Kelly","Nelda Mae","13 Dec 1928","20 Sep 2018","0","In her annotated transcription of the Gravel Hill Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows her as a daughter of J. D. Kelley and Lola Chavis.

Nelda Mae Chance, 89, passed away Thursday, September 20, 2018 at her residence in Hemphill, Texas.

She was born December 13, 1928 in Florida to J. D. Kelly and Isabelle Chaves Kelly. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother.

Nelda had moved to Sabine County in 1955 and shortly thereafter became a member of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church where she remained an active member for the rest of her life. She enjoyed working and over the years she could often be found plowing fields behind a mule or later, on a tractor. When she wasn't working, she enjoyed gardening, quilting, and sewing.

Nelda was preceded in death by her husband, J. D. Chance and daughters, Nelly V. and Jenny Conn.

She is survived by her daughters, Peggy Diane Brown and husband, Truett; Gladystine Randolph and husband, Butch; Betty Sue Stabbs and husband, Mike; andMary Frances Perimon and husband, Billy; brother, P. Joe Kelly; sisters, Daisy Pond and Dorothy Germann; 11 grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Friday, September 21, 2018 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, September 22, 2018 at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, 4984 Gravel Hill Rd., Hemphill, Texas under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Don Snider officiating.

Burial will follow services in Gravel Hill Cemetery.

Serving as pallbearers are Heath Perimon, Brian Brown, Jason Conn, Chris Wagstaff, Michael Wagstaff, Chad Randolph, and Justin Randolph.

Online condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.
Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter","STR06" "I19555","Kelly","Thomas Joseph","Oct 1869","Aft 1930","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Federal census
New York New York 12 Wd Manhattan
ED 663 Eighth Avenue
Kelly, Thomas J Hd M w 39 M 9/yrs NY Ireland Ireland England Mason Building
Kelly, Mary V Wife F W 32 M 9 4/4 NY NY NY English
Kelly, Margaret W (sic) Dtr F W 8 S NY NY NY (s/b Violet Margaret Kelly)
Kelly, Helen Dtr F W 7 S NY NY NY
Kelly, Kathleen Dtr F W 5 S NY NY NY
Kelly, Thomas J Son M W 2 S NY NY NY
Sheenahan, John Brdr M W 65 S Eng. Ireland Eng. Ireland Eng. Ireland 1850 Lather
McKenna, Thomas H Brother in Law M W 30 S NY NY NY Mason Building

1920 Federal census
New York, New York, Manhattan, District 1457
Kelly, Thomas J age 47 NY Ireland Ireland Bricklayer Building
Kelly, Mary V age 46 NY NY NY
Kelly, Margaret V(iolet) age 18 NY NY NY Operator Telephone Company
Kelly, Helen age 16 NY NY NY Stenographer Office
Kelly, Kathleen age 14 NY NY NY
Kelly, Thomas age 11 NY NY NY
Kelly, Muriel age 9 NY NY NY
Kelly, Beatrice age 7 NY NY NY
Kelly, Edna age 5 NY NY NY
Kelly, Arnold age 3 9/12 NY NY NY

(They lived next door to 32 year old Daniel McKenna, born in Ireland. Could he have been a relative of Mary's?)

1930 Federal census:
New York, New York, Bronx, District 169
Kelly, Thomas J Head M W age 58 Rents $60 Married @28 NY NY NY Occupation: Mason Industry: Building
Kelly, Mary V Wife F W age 52 Married @22 NY NY NY
Kelly, Thomas J, Jr. Son M W age 21 NY NY NY Occupation: Mason Industry: Building
Kelly, Muriel V. Daug F W age 19 NY NY NY Occupation: Saleslady Industry: Dept Store
Kelly, Beatrice Daug F W age 17 NY NY NY Occupation: Saleslady Industry: Dept Store","STR06" "I19560","Kelly","Thomas Joseph","Abt 1909","","0","One of these records might be his:

THOMAS J KELLY SSN: 105-36-8105 Last Residence: 11429 Queens Village, Queens, NY Born: 15 Jul 1907 Last Benefit: Died: 31 May 1990 State (Year) SSN issued: NY (1962)

THOMAS J KELLY SSN: 051-03-6183 Last Residence: 10308 Staten Island, Richmond, NY Born: 22 May 1908 Last Benefit: Died: 1 May 1991 State (Year) SSN issued: NY (Before 195)

THOMAS J KELLY SSN: 100-03-3510 Last Residence: Born: 7 Dec 1910 Last Benefit: Died: 27 Jan 1991 State (Year) SSN issued: NY (Before 195)

THOMAS J KELLY SSN: 075-01-0715 Last Residence: 12139 Piseco, Hamilton, NY Born: 27 Nov 1910 Last Benefit: Died: 6 Jan 1990 State (Year) SSN issued: NY (Before 195)","STR06" "I14365","Kelly","Violet Margaret","12 Jul 1901","14 Sep 1994","0","VIOLET M BRAMHALL 12 Jul 1901 14 Sep 1994 10590 (South Salem, Westchester, NY) (none specified) 110-03-3093 New York

According to her Form SS-5, Violet Kelly Bramhall was born on July 12, 1901 in New York City, New York to Thomas Joseph KELLY and Mary Veronica McKENNY. In December of 1936, at the age of 16, she applied for her social security number, and was living at 175 W. 188 Street in the Bronx, and working at the Whitehall Lunch Club at 17 Battery Place.","STR06" "I17824","Kemp","Caroline Matilda","Abt 1817","Yes, date unknown","0","Kathy Casagranda lists her as the daughter of John Bradford KEMP and Druscilla CAMPBELL.Jim Cooper also shows them as her parents. Kay Parker McCary shows her as Matilda G Kemp vs. Caroline Matilda.","STR06" "I26779","Kemp","Drucilla","Abt 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","Kathy Casagranda shows her as a daughter of John Bradford Kemp and Mary Druscilla Campbell. Her husband Andrew died during the Civil War and she is listed in the 1870 census for Sabine County, Texas.

Sometimes shown as CAMP.","STR06" "I9936","","","","","","","" "I13638","Kemp","John Bradford","5 Sep 1764","15 Apr 1838","0","Also shown as CAMP. Ronnie Owens shows that he was Justice of the Peace in 1833 at Little Silver Creek, Washington, Parish, Louisiana. Ronnie's source was:

( )","STR06" "I36735","Kemp","Mary Drucilla","Abt 1805","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1850 Sabine County Census, she was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Mary and Amon Morris. Next door was daughter Drucilla with her husband, James White.","STR06" "I46788","Kempkes","Evelyn Ann","26 Jul 1921","22 May 2016","0","Obituary for Evelyn A. Vavra

A Funeral Mass for Evelyn will be held on Friday, May 27, 2016 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Geneva. Father Tom Walsh will officiate the service.

Graveside services will follow the funeral and be held in the St. Joseph Catholic Church in Geneva.

Visitation will be Thursday from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva.

A Rosary will be prayed at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the St. Joseph Catholic Church in Geneva.

Evelyn Ann Kempkes Vavra was born to Henry N. Kempkes and Ann Kotmel Kempkes on July 26, 1921 at Crete, Nebraska and died May 22, 2016 at Fairview Manor, Fairmont, Nebraska. One of six children, she grew up as a farmer's daughter in the Crete, Friend and Fairmont, Nebraska communities. She attended grade school at District 18 in Crete and District 100 in Friend. She completed her freshman year at Friend High School in 1934 and graduated from Fairmont High School with the class of 1938.

On May 15, 1939, she married Leslie D.Vavra of Friend, Nebraska at St. Stephen's Catholic Church in Exeter, Nebraska. To this union six children were born. A baby granddaughter, Paula, was taken into their home in 1963 after the accidental death of Paula's mother, Barbara Corallo Vavra. Paula was raised and loved as the family's seventh child.

Evelyn loved children? especially, her grandchildren! She will not only be remembered by her family as a loving homemaker, mother and grandmother, but also as a C.C.D. & C.Y.O. teacher for the children of St. Stephen's, Exeter and St. Joseph's, Geneva parishes for many years.

Evelyn was employed as a dental assistant for Dr. G. H. Liggett for 6 years. After moving to Geneva from their farm in Exeter in 1974 with her husband, Leslie and daughter, Paula, she was employed by the Fillmore County Hospital. She served as a Certified Nursing Assistant and Certified Social Services Designee for 13 years before retiring in 1986 to care for her husband who was suffering from Parkinson's disease. In 1992, she once again worked as Social Service Designee at Fairview Manor in Fairmont, where Leslie then resided.

Evelyn's service to her community was extensive. She served as an officer on St. Stephen's Altar Society for 6 years. During the periods when her four sons were serving their country (three in Vietnam) she was a member of the American Legion and V. F. W., serving as president of the American Legion Auxiliary in Exeter. After her own experience of caring for her ill husband, she was led in March of 1990 to form a support group for other family caregivers. With the help of others, she organized and coordinated, ""Friends of Family Caregivers,"" which proved very supportive for people caring for loved ones in their homes. During this time, she was also a member of the St. Joseph's Catholic Church Council, serving 7 years on the Evangelization Committee. In addition, she volunteered in prison ministry and spent several years visiting and counseling youth at the Geneva Youth Development Center.

Evelyn was preceded in death by her husband, Leslie D. Vavra; her parents, Henry N. Kempkes and Ann Kotmel Kempkes; her brothers, Franklin Kempkes, Carleton Kempkes and Henry Kempkes, Jr.; her sister, Darlene Kempkes Jowers; her brother-in-law, Leonard Swiercinsky; her sister-in-law, Jayne King Kempkes; her daughters-in-law, Barbara Corallo Vavra and Sherry Zimmerman Vavra; her son-in-law, Max Rhoads; her grandsons, Neal Christopher Koenig and Christopher D. Gooch; and great-grandchildren, twins, Megan & Bradley Koenig and Alexander Slechinger's twin sister, Emily.

Evelyn is survived by her three daughters: Connie Vavra Koenig and husband, Alfred of Brunswick, Maryland; Ann Vavra Gooch Rhoads of Goddard, Kansas; and Paula Vavra Anderson and husband, Darrell of Geneva, Nebraska; four sons: Jerry Vavra and wife, Marty of Gates, Oregon; Paul Vavra of Cheyenne, Wyoming; Michael Vavra and wife, Charlotte of Wichita, Kansas; and Joel Vavra and wife, Elaine of Crete, Nebraska; her sister, Kathryn Kempkes Swiercinsky of Savannah, Georgia; her sister-in-law, Marge Glazier Kempkes of Wichita, Kansas and her many grandchildren. During her lifetime, Evelyn took great pride and joy in her 21 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren. Many times she remarked, ""how richly blessed I am in grandchildren? I'm leaving my mark in descendants? there's no doubt about it, I've been here!"" Her final legacy for her descendants was the writing of her family history book, ""Ninety Years of Life"" in 2011. Her book has been donated to several Nebraska libraries.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I6153","","","","","","","" "I31965","","","","","","","" "I31268","Kendall","Walter Emery","10 Sep 1913","22 May 2001","0","Volume 17 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published on September 6, 1954, reported that Emery Kendall, husband of Dorothy Striffler, was promoted to Counselor in the Detroit Schools. Volume 19, September 3, 1956 issue of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST reported that the Kendall's attended the National Education Association conference in Portland, Oregon, where Emery was one of the delegates representing the Detroit Teachers Association.","STR06" "I30663","Kendrick","Eliza Ann","20 Nov 1820","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married George Hubbell BRADLEY on 19 Aug 1841. They were the parents of Caroline, Charles and Kate.","STR06" "I30560","Kendrick","Gideon","8 May 1787","17 May 1844","0"," In 1824 they removed to Western New York and in 1840 to Wisconsin.","STR06" "I30946","Kendrick","Helen Sanford","21 Oct 1867","8 Jul 1938","0","Name Helen K Zinn
Titles and Terms:
Event Type Death
Event Date 08 Jul 1938
Event Place Canton, Stark, Ohio
Residence Place:
Address 916 25th St. N.E.
Gender Female
Age 70
Marital Status Widowed
Race white
Occupation retired
Birth Date 21 Oct 1867
Birthplace Waukesha, [Genessee County], Wisconsin
Birth Year (Estimated) 1868
Burial Date 11 Jul 1938
Burial Place Goshen, Ind.
Cemetery:
Father's Name William H. Kendrick
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace New York
Mother's Name Janet B. Mcallister
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace Scotland
Spouse's Name Dr. Frank H. Zinn
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
File Number fn 42883
GS Film number 2023611
Digital Folder Number 004121804
Image Number 01274

Citing this Record:
""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XZC2-YQR : accessed 01 Feb 2014), Helen K Zinn, 08 Jul 1938; citing Canton, Stark, Ohio, reference fn 42883; FHL microfilm 2023611.","STR06" "I41347","Kendrick","Marcia Lynne","27 Oct 1943","25 Jun 1987","0","The Texas Birth Index shows her as a daughter of Vivianne KINNE","STR06" "I30661","Kendrick","Newton Samuel","15 Oct 1812","7 Sep 1880","0","Did he marry later in life to an Emeline [Unknown], a few years his senior?","STR06" "I30661","Kendrick","Newton Samuel","15 Oct 1812","7 Sep 1880","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Wisconsin, Genesee County, Waukesha, PO South Genesee
Enumerated 20 Jun 1860
Page 70
509-520
Wm. Kendrick 31 M Farmer 5500 1400 New York
Jennie Kendrick 26 F Scotland
Willie Kendrick 6 M Wisconsin
Agnes Kendrick 2 F Wisconsin
Granville McFarland 14 M Maine
Abigail Kendrick 69 F New York
George Spencer 18 M Farm laborer New York
510-521
Newton Kendrick 47 N Farmer 9000 2000 New Hampshire
Emeline Kendrick 50 F New York
Mary Stringer F New York
George Bradley 14 M Wisconsin","STR06" "I45179","Kendrick","R. O.","20 Dec 1915","31 Aug 1983","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Carmelita Andrews Rhodes, shows he was a son of Hill Henry Kendrick (FAG # 83195282) and Ela Frances Holcombe (# 83195207). The following biographical information is copied from FindAGrave as well:

Service: September 1, 1983, Gipson Funeral Home Chapel
Officiate: Dr Charles McIlveene
Buril: Garden of Memories Memorial Park
Age: 67
Residence: Lufkin, Texas, since 1931
Occupation: Structural foreman for Lufkin Industries for 38 years
Military: U S Army during WW II
Member: First Baptist Church

Survivors:
Wife, Kathryn
Son and daughter-in-law, Johnny and Jean
Daughter and son-in-law, Kathie and Jerry Duty
Brother, Troy
Sisters, Vera Adams and Hazel Duke
Three grandchildren

Gipson Funeral Home, directors","STR06" "I30664","Kendrick","William Henry","27 Aug 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Wisconsin, Genesee County, Waukesha, PO South Genesee
Enumerated 20 Jun 1860
Page 70
509-520
Wm. Kendrick 31 M Farmer 5500 1400 New York
Jennie Kendrick 26 F Scotland
Willie Kendrick 6 M Wisconsin
Agnes Kendrick 2 F Wisconsin
Granville McFarland 14 M Maine
Abigail Kendrick 69 F New York
George Spencer 18 M Farm laborer New York
510-521
Newton Kendrick 47 N Farmer 9000 2000 New Hampshire
Emeline Kendrick 50 F New York
Mary Stringer F New York
George Bradley 14 M Wisconsin","STR06" "I24002","","","","","","","" "I13013","Kennedy","Edward Milner","10 Oct 1879","","0","Said to be a son of Edward Moore KENNEDY and Idella J. ROLAND.

When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was shown as farming from himself. He was of medium heigth and slender, with brown hair and eyes. He was living in Kerr County, Texas. His nearest relative was listed as daughter, Idella Kennedy.
","STR06" "I13013","Kennedy","Edward Milner","10 Oct 1879","","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Angelina, JP 6
Enumerated 10 and 11 May 1910
SD 2 ED 8 Sheet 19B
361-361
Kennedy, Edwar M Head M W 29 m1 5 Ala Ala Ga Farmer
Kennedy, Willie M Wf F W 28 m1 5 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
Kennedy, Eddie O Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Kennedy, Gracie J Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Kennedy, Idella Dtr F W 0/12 S Tx Tx Tx
362-362
Kennedy, Edward M Head M W 77 m2 30 Tn NC NC Farmer
Kennedy, Idella Wf F W 47 m1 30 8/8 Ga US US
Kennedy, Lena Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tn Ga Farm Laborer
Kennedy, Mamie Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tn Ga Farm Laborer
Kennedy, Benton Son M W 13 S Tx Tn Ga Farm laborer
Kennedy, Etta Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tn Ga Farm Laborer
Kennedy, Cooper Son M W 8 S Tx Tn Ga Farm Laborer

1920 Census
Texas, Hidalgo County, Pr. 1
Enumerated 10 and 12 Feb 1920
SD 15 ED 61 Sheet 5A
85-91
Kennedy, Edward Head M W 39 Wd Ala USA Ga
Kennedy, Eddie Dtr F W 13 Tx Ala Tx
Kennedy, Gracie Dtr F W 12 Tx Ala Tx
Kennedy, Della Dtr F W 9 Tx Ala Tx
Kennedy, Millie Dtr F W 6 Tx Ala Tx
Kennedy, Edella Mother F W 46 Md Ga Ga Ga
Kennedy, Lena Sister F W 26 S Tx Ga Ga
Kennedy, Benton Brother M W 24 S Tx Gas Ga Farm Laborer

","STR06" "I30325","Kennedy","Elizabeth","21 Oct 1860","6 Nov 1940","0","Judy Willis writes that ""After Pierce H's death in 1899, I believe Elizabeth (Kennedy) married Pierce's brother Charles (3/6/1855 New York, NY to 1/14/1907 Little Rock, AR). This scenario is based on the 1900 census - Little Rock, AR, ED 71 - which lists a Charles Paudert, wife Bolt, son Eddie, and daughter Annie M. By the 1910 census, Elizabeth is a widow.

Let me know if you locate anything different on these marriages. This is the only scenario that makes sense based on what I've found during my research. I can only guess that ""Bolt"" was a nickname since her DOB and Elizabeth's match.

Not to add confusion to this BUT Pierce H. was first married to Ada Florine Crenshaw (10/22/1865 TN to 3/15/1934 TN). They had a daughter: Henrice D. Paudert ""Hennie"" (1/28/1899 to 12/3/1966). I know Hennie was born in TN and died in Memphis.""","STR06" "I47649","Kennedy","George Ernest","7 Sep 1897","23 Jul 1980","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Federal census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, Nacogdoches, JP 1
SD 7 ED 174-1 Sheet 22B
Enumerated May 3, 1940
Tucker Street
438 R 27.5
Kennedy, George E Head M W 40 M Graduated Sixth Grade Owner Retail Jewelry
Kennedy, Lucy Wf F W 34 M High School-4 years
Kennedy, Louis H Son M W 12 S In Sixth Grade
Kennedy, Lucy Marie Dtr F W 9 S Tx In Fourth Grade
Kennedy, Georg Son M W 5 S not in School
(All of the above family members reported having lived in rural San Augustine, TX in 1935)Haden, Maiden Sister-in-law F W 43 S Gread 4 Tx Longview Rural
","STR06" "I39254","Kennedy","John Marcus","Abt 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","""It was stated in a book written by Genelle McDaniel that Mary Bell Dyer the young widow of John Marcus Kennedy was on the way to texas when a young man named Elbert McLemore (?) Metand (?)married Her so it looks like John Kennedy Died in Tennessee and Mary Bell Dyer Kennedy McLemore went on to texas ""

Source:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/k/e/n/Morris-J-Kennedy-ii/GENE3-0006.html

This appears to be supported by the 1880 census, in which Bell Kennedy is listed as widowed, and living with Vola and Oley in the home of her in-laws in Monroe County, Tennessee. In 1900, she is remarried to Elbert McLemore and they are living in Fisher County, Texas, again with Vola and Oley.

It is possible, however, that Bell and John Marcus Kennedy simply divorced, as some researchers believe this listing, shown on FindAGrave, could be attributable to John Marcus Kennedy. The dates are Oct 4, 1869 to 6 Jan 1899.


http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Kennedy&GSfn=John&GSmn=M&GSbyrel=all&GSdy=1899&GSdyrel=in&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=32637930&df=all&

","STR06" "I39254","Kennedy","John Marcus","Abt 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Said to be the son of William Marcus Kennedy II and Chelnessy Barnett of Tennessee.","STR06" "I18815","Kennedy","Mary H.","Abt 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","Likely the daughter of Hugh S. and Agnes A. Kennedy first listed int he 1860 census for the Parish. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 100).","STR06" "I39255","Kennedy","Vola F.","5 Aug 1895","7 Dec 1980","0","Said to have married James Author WIGGINS.","STR06" "I27318","Kennedy","Vona Ailene","Aft 1915","Abt 1945","0","The daughter of Willis Pinkney KENNEDY and Ella Ophelia LOVELL. (The Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama, p. 346). Willis was a son of Simpson KENNEDY and Georgiana Pearl LEATHERWOOD, for whom a more complete biography can be found in the same book, pages 291 and 292.","STR06" "I42121","","","","","","","" "I7756","Kenny","Elender","1802","Aft 1880","0","On Brenda Eliott's webpage, (http://www/uftree.com/UFT/WebPages/BrendaElliott/ELLIOTT), Joseph's wife is shown as Eleanor McKenny(Kenny). It is noted that she was born in 1802. On the Rootsweb WorldConnect Project: Latest family tree update prepared by Yvonne Ramsell Simonson (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=:393199&id=i4027), it is shown and Eleanor McKenney was born in the USA to Irish parents.

The only other family with the surname Kenny listed on the 1850 Rappahannock County, VA census was 48 year old Sylvanus Kenny, who was married to a 37 year old woman named Ann. This apparently was a second marriage, as his oldest child was 27 year old George W Kenny. There are 10 other children listed in his family. (Family 170). Living two homes away is 26 year old George W. Kenny with his 26 year old wife Susan. Was George W. listed in both households? Or were there two George W. Kenny's approximately the same age? Could Sylvanus have been Ellen's brother, perhaps even her twin as their ages are shown as the same? I noted that Sylvanus himself had twin sons, 16 year old John and Robert.

Becky Asif found the following database online: It shows Andrew Kenney having 2 daughters Eliza(1802) and Elender(1807). http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2829461&id=I239&ti=5535

She also found a marriage record of Sylvanus and Ann KENNY, as follows: SALVANUS KENNY ANN HEFLIN 12 January 1825 Fauquier

Other KENNY's that were married in Fauquier:

DANIEL BERRYMAN RUTHA KENNY 24 November 1821 Fauquier
EDWARD KENNY PATTY ROUTT 09 May 1791 Fauquier
JAMES BERRYMAN SUSANNA KENNY 13 March 1812 Fauquier
LANDON BERRYMAN MARY JANE KENNY 10 December 1832 Fauquier

Becky Asif also found the following, posted by George V. Hilburn to the Kenny Family Genealogy Forum. She speculates Eloiza and Ellender might be the same person.
http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?virginia::kenny::825.html

Kenny-Stadler Connection

The following is meant to show the connection between the three KENNY children (Eloiza, Sylvanus, & Richard) and Jacob STADLER. In the first part, monies were to be collected from the sale of slaves with the proceeds to be divided between the complainants and the defendants. The second is the actual appraisal to the court of the slaves. The third is the carrying out of the dispersal of some of the monies to the defendants (the minor children). In the third part is the phrase ""grandfather's estate"" instead of the name ""Jacob STADLER.""

It is believed that Jacob STADLER is not a blood grandfather, but one by marriage. A HORTON was probably the actual grandfather, but was dead by this time. Here is the reason why.
In the will of William KERNES, one of his daughters is referred to Elizabeth STADLER, wife of Jacob STADLER. There is also a reference in the KERNES will to his grandson, Benjamin HORTON. As the mother of the KENNY children was a HORTON (marriage lisence), and STADLER is referred to as a grandfather, it is safe to assume that Elizabeth KERNES STADLER was previously married to a HORTON. An unconfirmed source has this HORTON as Benjamin HORTON, born 1750 in Stafford Co, VA.

I. VIRGINIAFAUQUIER COURT MINUTE BOOK
1818-1819, LDS FILM #0,031,622
(handwritten, no index, & no page nos.)

This day came the complainants by this(?) attorney & filed their bill and also the defendants Benjamin, Eliza, and Mary HORTON, and filed their answer ? and on the Mo: of the compls the defendant Benjamin HORTON is appointed guardian of the defendant Eloiza KENNY, and Mary HORTON is appointed guardian to the Defts Sylvanus and Richard KENNY to defend them in this suit-who thereupon by their said guardians filed their answers-and by consent of parties the cause came (?) to be heard upon the bill. Answers the will of Jacob STADLER dec'd upon consideration. Whereof the court doth assign, order, and decree that the commissioners herein named sell upon a credit of twelve months the slaves in the bill mentioned upon advertising the time and place of sale at least thirty days previous thereto in the Palladium of Liberty presented in the town Warrenton-taking bond with approved slaves from the purchases and divide the proceeds thereof between the compls & defts according to the will of the dec'd Jacob STADLER in the proceedings mentioned upon the compts & defendants-giving bond with satisfactory security to the defendant Benjamin HORTON-??? ??? with the wife ??? of the said Jacob STADLER dec'd conditioned to save his ???? from all ???? of money which may hereafter be recovered against lien as ??? aforesaid-and Joseph D. SMITH, Benjamin GEORGE, Augustine SMITH Sr?-or any two of them are appointed commissioners to carry this decree into effect and make report thereof to this court in order to a final decree.

II. Virginia, Fauquier Co, Will Book 7, pg 305
LDS Film #0,031,568

Fauquier County, 8th June 1819
We, Augustine SMITH, Ja's D SMITH, and Benjamin GEORGE, being first sworn, have proceeded ???? to an order of court to us directed to appraise the estate of Jacob STADLER, dec'd shown to us by Benjamin HORTON, the adm. Viz

One negro woman named Fanny? $350
One negro boy named George 500
One negro girl named Susan 200
Total: $1050

Given from under our hands & seals this the day above written
Augustine SMITH, James D SMITH, Benjamin GEORGE
At a court held for Fauquier County the 26th day of July 1819
This inventory and appraisement of the estate of Jacob STADLER, dec'd, was return into court and ordered to be recorded. Teste Daniel WITHERS

III. VIRGINIA, FAUQUIER COUNTY PROBATE RECORDS
VOL 8-10
FILM #0,031,569
VOL 10, page 247

Eloiza? KENNY infant of Andrew KENNY on acct with Mary HORTON her guardian
February payment made as received?
By her proportion of her grandfather's estate agreeable to his will due
16th Oct 1820 13th Dec 1823 Sylvanus KENNY infant as aforesaid on acct with Mary HORTON his guardian
1824
March 16
By his proportion of his grandfather's estate
16 Oct 1820 to 16 Mar 1824

1824
Aug 2 Sylvanus KENNY
Richard KENNY infant as aforesaid to Mary Horton his guardian
1824
Oct 16
By his proportion of grandfather's estate due 16th Oct 1820
Pursuant to the annexed order of Fauquier County Court and the
Annexed notices to the parties we the undersigned commissioners
Have stated and settled the accounts of Mary HORTON guardian of
Eloiza KENNY, Sylvanus KENNY, and Richard KENNY find her charges
By proper vouchers given under our hands at ???? this 15th Sep 1827
A Blackwell
Rodham ????
Wm Thompson

At a court held for Fauquier County on the 22nd day of Oct 1827
This account and ???? was returned and ordered to be sixty days
For ???? options---and a court held for said county on the 24th day
Of Dec 1827. The same was confirmed and ordered to be recorded.
Test?
John AW Smith, (title)","STR06" "I39872","Kenny","Lloyd Charles","24 May 1917","11 May 1964","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD6J-797
Name: Lloyd Charles Kenny
Death Date: 11 May 1964
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 46 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 24 May 1917
Birthplace: Houston, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Doris V. Kenny
Father's Name: Walter Irving Kenny
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Henrietta Sohmer
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Telephone Repairman
Place of Residence: Houston, Harris, Texas
Cemetery: Woodlawn Garden of Memories
Burial Place: Houston, Texas
Burial Date: 13 May 1964
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117486
Digital Film Number: 4028427
Image Number: 1847
Reference Number: v X cn 30290
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I31511","Kenny","Walter Irving","19 Nov 1892","5 May 1958","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXCL-XRH
Name: Walter Irving Kenny
Death Date: 05 May 1958
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 65 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Nov 1892
Birthplace: Nebraska
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Lloyd Kenny
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mondana Mallory
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Cable Tester Phone
Place of Residence: Houston, Harris, Texas
Cemetery: Woodlawn
Burial Place: Houston, Texas
Burial Date: 07 May 1958
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115363
Digital Film Number: 4163853
Image Number: 1962
Reference Number: 27799
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I31451","","","","","","","" "I44611","Kensler","E. Neil","Abt 1925","Abt 1945","0","His FindAGrave memorial, created by Jim Cox, shows that he was a ""TM 3/c USNR -- Lost at Sea"" These notations are also inscribed on the headstone he shares with his mother and brother.","STR06" "I12579","Kensler","Fred Barton","25 Apr 1887","28 Jun 1964","0","Dean Cramer shows that he died in Mathews, Mathews County, Virginia.","STR06" "I44612","Kensler","John Thomas","11 Dec 1922","15 Dec 1922","0","His FindAGrave memorial, created by Jim Cox, shows that he was a ""son of Ray Kensler and Alma Maxwell."" Source: Whitley County, IN Death Records","STR06" "I6765","Kensler","John Wesley","8 Aug 1859","19 Apr 1929","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Ohio, Van Wert County, Ridge Township
Enumerated 27 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 30 Sheet 14B
285-287
Kensler, Thomas Head W M Mar 1828 72 Wd Oh Pa Oh Farm Manager
Kensler, John Son W M Aug 1859 M 15 Oh Oh NY Farmer
Kensler, Irene Dtr-in-law W F May 1857 43 m 14 5/5 Oh Pa Oh
Kensler, Fred B Son W M Apr 1887 13 S Oh Oh Oh Farm Laborer
Kensler, Ray L Son M W Mug 1888 12 S Oh Oh Oh Farm Laborer
Kensler, Wilber C Son W M Feb 1890 10 S Oh Oh Oh
Kensler, Thomas T Son W M Mar 1892 8 S Oh Oh Oh
Kensler, Hassie/Harrie Son Jun 1894 S Oh Oh Oh
","STR06" "I42635","Kensler","Ray Lawrence","22 May 1888","16 Dec 1955","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by ""corgilover"" notes that he was a ""Pvt, US Army"" and buried in the Dayton National Cemetery.","STR06" "I42635","Kensler","Ray Lawrence","22 May 1888","16 Dec 1955","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1940 Census
Indiana, Allen County, Wayne Township, Fort Wayne, Block 611-618
Enumerated April 7, 1940
SD 4 ED 94-104 Sheet # B
Anthony
3716-61-O-5500
Kensler, Ray L Head M W 51 M No H-4 Ind (sic) Same House Laborer Road Construction
Kensler, Alma Wf F W 52 M No X Ind Same House
Kensler, Leanor Dtr F W 16 S Yes H-2 Ind Same House
Kensler, Neil Son M W 14 S Yes 8 Ind Same House","STR06" "I48068","Kent","James","22 Oct 1917","24 Nov 2001","0","He was living with his wife and her parents, and younger sister, at the time of the 1950 Federal Census for Franklin County, Mississippi. His occupation was listed as Operator Helper, Cycling plant.

His obituary was published in The Sun Herald, Biloxi, Mississippi on Sunday, November 25, 2021

James C. Kent, 84, died Saturday, Nov. 24, 2021, in Pascagoula.

Mr. Kent was born Oct. 22, 1917, in Meadville and had lived in Pascagoula since 1963. He retired from Chevron after 33 years and was a charter member and deacon at Ingalls Avenue Baptist Church in Pascagoula.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Hiram and Annie Kent; and three brothers, David Kent, Winfield Kent, and Willie Lee Kent.

Surivors include his wife, Bernice Kent of Pascagoula; a daughter, Kay Jones of Pascagoula; a son, Ronnie Kent of Hattiesburg; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Serives will be at 3 pm today at O'Bryant-O'Keefe Funeral Home in Pascagoula where friends may cal two hours before service time. Burial will be in Jackson County Memorial Park.","STR06" "I39709","Kent","Sarah","Abt 1849","10 Oct 1914","0","#: 0351087
Name: Strong, Sarah Kent
Date: October 10, 1914
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #078.
Notes: Strong-Sarah Kent, 74 Bender ave., East Cleveland. Funeral at residence Saturday, Oct. 10, at 1:30 p. m. Burial private.","STR06" "I30410","","","","","","","" "I29795","","","","","","","" "I35230","","","","","","","" "I29790","Kercher","Charles Russell","1 Feb 1910","6 Oct 1996","0","At the time of the 1930 Federal census, he was a lodger in Marvin & Lamont, Carbon County, Wyoming, working as a Gas Man in the Oil Fields (ED 4-7, SD 5, Sheet 2A, Line 3).

This is his listing on the SSDI:

CHARLES R KERCHER 01 Feb 1910 06 Oct 1996 (V) 48634 (Linwood, Bay, MI ) (none specified) 443-01-3496 Oklahoma

","STR06" "I29697","Kercher","Erwin W.","5 Sep 1888","14 Nov 1955","0","Cass City Chronicle, 30 Aug 1907

Local Items

Ervin W. Kaercher, who has been employed in the Chronicle office for nearly a year, left Monday morning for Detroit, where he has secured employment. Ervln has made a large number of friends during his stay in Cass City and all join in wishing him success in his new venture. Wm. Schwain of Pigeon is now employed in the Chronicle office.

Robert Carlson writes that ""In the 1910 census, Erwin was recorded as Ervin Karecher, and I suspect his birth name was probably Ervin Kaercher or Karecher. The spelling Karecher was used in a lot of documents of the family in Canada, but on the gravestones the spelling is Kaercher. ""

According to his obituary, he worked at the Cass City Chronicle for 43 years, starting in 1909, leaving the paper in 1952 when his wife became ill. After her death, he worked part time in various Thumb newspaper plants, helping out during peak periods, in addition to maintaining his own printing establishment in the village of Cass City. He was survived by son Charles of Linwood, Lt. Col. Ferris Kercher in Japan and Capt. Gerald Kercher in Germany; a brother Clarence Kercher of Owosso; nine grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.","STR06" "I29698","Kercher","Ferris A.","30 Apr 1916","5 Oct 2007","0","Volume 5 of the Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, dated September 1, 1941, noted that Lt. Ferris Kercher of the 10th infantry spent six weeks this summer on manuevers in Tennessee. At that time he was as an instructor in classes at Fort Custer, Michigan.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 4, 1945
Local Happenings, Page Four

Captain Ferris Kercher, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Kercher arrived home Saturday and on Monday evening a group of relatives helped him celebrate his birthday at a dinner given in his honor. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham and son, Ferris, of Caro, Mr. and Mrs. William Joos, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jezewski and two children, and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Joos and son, all of Cass City.

In the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 9, September 2, 1946, in a column titled ""Still in the Service of the U.S.A."", it was noted that Capt. Ferris A. Kercher has been commissioned in the regular army and is located at Fort Sam Houston Camp, San Antonio, Texas. Volume 10 of the same periodical reports that Capt. and Mrs. Kercher had moved to Fort Benning where the Captain will attend Officers' Training School for ten months. Volume 11 reported he was an instructor in the Army School at Fort Benning.

In Volume 14 of the same periodical, dated September 1951, it was noted that he had been transferred from Fort Benning to Leavenworth, Kansas, where he would be attending school for a year. Volume 15, published in September 1952, noted he had graduated from Fort Leavenworth in June, and that he and his family spent a week in July with his parents in Cass City. They were on their way to their new home in Presidio, Monterey, California, where they would reside for a year while Major Kercher would attend school to learn the Japanese language. In Volume 16 of the Broadcast, it was reported that he had left of Toyko in August, with his family living in Grand Rapids, planning to join him at a later date. As of the 1959 publication date of Volume 22, he was stationed in Turkey.


Volume 26 of the STIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published on September 5, 1966, reported that he was working for the State Employment office in Sacramento, California.","STR06" "I29699","Kercher","Gerald Frederick","9 Jan 1924","21 Aug 2011","0","In the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 9, September 2, 1946, in a column titled ""Still in the Service of the U.S.A."", it was noted that Lt. Gerald Kercher went to Germany in the middle of July. He recently was transferred to Naples, Italy. His wife expects to go as soon as possible. As of the publication date of Volume 18, on September 5, 1955, he and his family were located in Wiesbaden, Germany. As of the 1959 publication date of Volume 22, he was being transfered to Stewart Field, West Point, Annapolis. In Volume 26 it was reported that he had retired from the Air Force after 23 years of service and was associated with the brokerage firm of Goodbody and Company in New London, Conn.

Waterford - On Sunday afternoon, Aug. 21, 2011, Gerald Frederick Kercher slipped the surly bonds of earth, put out his hand, and touched the face of God. He died at home in Quaker Hill as he wished.

Gerald, the third of three sons of Erwin W. and Amanda (Muck) Kercher, was born on June 9, 1924, in Cass City, Mich. He graduated from Cass City High School in 1942 and married his high school sweetheart, Frances Elizabeth Koepfgen, in 1945 at the ""Little Church Around the Corner"" in New York City. She died in 1993.

Gerald's interests were many and varied. From his first job after high school as a coal passer on the Great Lakes Steamship Cygnus to enlisting in the U.S. Army Air Corps, Gerald's love of his country was surpassed only by the love for his family.

During World War II, Gerald flew the B26 Martin Marauder In European and North African campaigns, as a member of the 320th Bomb Group. He was especially proud of his service during the Berlin Air Lift when he dropped thousands of pounds of food and medical supplies to the German people.

Following World War II, Gerald served as the base legal officer in Munich, Germany. Over the next 20 years, the Air Force took Gerald to Texas, Saudi Arabia, Pennsylvania, and back to Germany where he served as an agent in the Office of Special Investigation, working with Belgium and Luxemburg police. He completed his careerat bases inMassachusetts and New York. Just prior to his retirement from the Air Force in 1965, Gerald flew C-123 cargo planes, ferrying personnel and cargo to Vietnam. He retired as a major and began a very different 20-year career as a commodities broker in New London, working for Goodbody & Co., which later merged with Merrill Lynch.

In his retirement, Gerald volunteered enthusiastically for Southeastern Hospice for 18 years, stopping only in the past few weeks. He was also a tutor for Literacy Volunteers and volunteered his driving services for the American Red Cross and the local food pantry. He served as a delightful toastmaster for the First Wednesday Club and was known for his recitations and spirited singing. He was an enthusiastic member of Shortwave Radio International, attending their many conferences with special friends around the world. He was a life long Detroit Tigers fan and died happily knowing that his team was in first place. Devoted to his faith, Gerald was a member of the Safe Harbor Assembly of God Church in Uncasville.

Left behind to cherish his memory are his six children and their families, Susan and Abraham Chamie, Philip and Jet Kercher, Andrew and Wendy Kercher, Matthew Kercher, Amanda Kercher and David Weinraub, and Caroline and Craig Thurston. He was very proud of his 13 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He joins in heaven a dear granddaughter, Kathryn Frances Kercher.

Visitation hours will be from 4 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 24, at the Thomas L. Neilan & Sons Funeral Home, 12 Ocean Ave., New London. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 25, at Harkness Chapel, Connecticut College.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hospice Southestern Connecticut, 227 Dunham St., Norwich CT 06360.

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/theday/obituary.aspx?n=gerald-frederick-kercher&pid=153255416&fhid=4346","STR06" "I30450","","","","","","","" "I30426","Kercher","John Henry","2 Nov 1859","28 Mar 1948","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, April 2, 1948
Volume 42, Number 49.
Page One.

John H. Kercher Died Sunday at Age of 88 Years

John H. Kercher, 88, passed away in an Owosso hospital on Sunday night where he had been a patient for four days. he had been in failing health for several weeks.

Funeral services were held int he Douglas Funeral Home on Thursday afternoon. Rev. Stanley P. Kirn, pastor of the Evangelical United Brethren Church of Cass City, of which Mr. Kercher was a member, was the officiating clergyman. Interment was made in the Colfax cemetery at Bad Axe.

John Henry Kercher was born November 2, 1859, at Sebringville, Ontario, and married Miss Louisa MERKLINGRE at Milverton, Ontario, March 9, 1886. In 1887, they came to Elkton, Michigan, which at that time only had two houses, both roughly hewn. He built a residence there in the fall of '87, and engaged in carpenter work, erecting many houses and large barns in and around Elkton and Pigeon.

After nine years, he returned to make Canada his home where he lived for five years and worked in a large furniture factory. In 1901, he again decided to make Michigan his home and came back to Elkton. He built seven different residences in and near Elkton which he sold.

He constructed the first Evangelical Church in Elkton in 1888, and rebuilt it it 1898. In 1918, it was destroyed by fire and he again helped to rebuild it as it now stands. He served as usher in the church for many years.

On August 25, 1929, Mrs. Kercher died after 4 1/2 years of illness from a stroke. Mr. Kercher came to Cass City that fall and has since made his home with his son Erwin W., here and with another son, C.G. Kercher, at Owosso.

Mr. Kercher carried on this trade as carpenter and cabinet maker well past his 80th birthday and spent many hours each day in a shop at the rear of his son's residence in Cass City.

Mr. Kercher is survived by two sons, Erwin W. Kercher of Cass City and Clarence G. Kercher of Owosso; six grandsons, Charles Kercher of Bay City, Capt. Ferris Kercher of Columbus, Ga., Lt. Gerald Kercher stationed at Munich, Germany, Harold and Richard Kercher of Owosso, and Robert Kercher of Flint; six great grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Andrew Eckmeyer, and three, nephews, Wesley, George and Gordon Strasser, and a niece, Hilda Strasser, of Stratford, Ont.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 15)","STR06" "I30426","Kercher","John Henry","2 Nov 1859","28 Mar 1948","0","(Research):Census Information:

Name: John Karercher
[John Karescher]
Age in 1910: 48 [49]
Estimated birth year: abt 1862 [abt 1861]
Birthplace: Canada
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Canada
Mother's Birth Place: Canada
Spouse's name: Louise {birthplace Canada}
Home in 1910: Oliver, Huron, Michigan {Village of Elkton}
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Year of Immigration: 1885
{Occupation: Carpenter}
Household Members: Name Age
John Karercher 48
Louise Karercher 43
Clarence Karercher 15

(Courtesy of Robert Carlson)","STR06" "I35216","","","","","","","" "I31520","","","","","","","" "I30404","","","","","","","" "I29792","","","","","","","" "I46625","Kern","Arthur E.","2 Dec 1900","12 Aug 1982","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Carmian, links him to his parents William Jacob Kern and Alice Emiline Peacock.","STR06" "I3452","Kerr","Charlie Denton","4 Apr 1903","19 Mar 1976","0","In the book ""A Pictorial History of Sabine County, Texas,"" Denton Kerr is pictured as a teacher at the Rosevine School circa 1925 through 1929. A fellow teacher was Bertha Fuller, step sister to his future wife, Alice Pointer. Joe S. Fuller, Alice's stepbrother appeared to be a student in the class. Joe was also in a carpentry shop class with Denton and his brother S.A. Kerr.

His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texs Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was married at the time of his death, and that the informant was Mrs. Denton Kerr. This is apparently a second wife, as Edna Alice Pointer preceded him in deaht by three years. He was listed as a Physician, and a veteran serving during the World War II. His residence, at the time of his death, was 4730 Creekbend.

Sharon Haynes emailed, in July 2013, that CHARLES Denton Kerr served in the Army 9 Nov 1942 to 23 April 1946; separated as a Major; served as Medical Officer General Surgery; last stationed SAD AAFPDC San Antonio, TX. He married MILDRED MARY MARQUES on 12 Feb 1975 in Alvin, Brazoria County, TX.
","STR06" "I1193","Kerr","Eunice","5 May 1899","5 Nov 1965","0","Married to Louvenia, born ca 1898 in Texas. The trasncription of the Rosevine Cemetery instead shows his wife as Lavenure, 7 May 1897-23 Oct 1973.","STR06" "I1197","Kerr","Jewel","20 Aug 1904","9 May 2004","0","Appears to be listed as daughter Jessie born circa 1905 according to the 1920 Sabine County Census? Jewel married to a Drawhorn. There were two Drawhorn families living next to the family of Stephen Austin Kerr on the 1920 Sabine County census. The Kerr's were household #280. Household #279 were James and Mary Drawhorn, parents of three sons, Elva, Otha and Casey, and one daughter, Florence. Additionally, Household #282 consisted of newleyweds, Ira B and Rosa L Drawhorn, with their newborn son Ira B. Drawhorn, Jr.

San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, May 13, 2004

Sabine County Reporter
May 12, 2004

Jewel Drawhorn, of Rosevine, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, passed away in San Augustine at Twin Lakes Care Center on May 9, 2004. Jewel spent her life as a devoted wife and homemaker for her family she loved so much. Jewel was born in Rosevine on August 20, 1904 as the daughter of Stephen Austin Kerr, Sr. and Florence Kerr. She attended public school in Rosevine where she met her husband of fifty-eight years, Elvie E. Drawhorn. Elvie died on August 5, 1978.

Jewel was a member of the Rosevine Baptist Church. She was a longtime member of the Church Sewing Circle which was recognized for their devotion to supporting the church by designing and making quilts for sale to the public. She truly enjoyed her membership in this group and served as chairwoman for many years.

Survivors include daughters: Jaunice WARE and husband, Billy Ray, of Huntsville; and Geraldine BLACKSTOCK and husband, Clifton of Lumberton, and their children, John BLACKSTOCK of Lumberton and Marianne DIVELY of Houston; son Paul D. DRAWHORN, and wife Aline of Nacogdoches and their children, Donna KASZYNSKI of Houston and Danny DRAWHORN of WInnie and Ricky K. DRAWHORN of Scotts Mills, Oregon; seven great-grandchildren; and three step great-grandchildren.

Her dedication to her friends, her church and her family will be fondly remembered by those who knew her. Services were held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 1, 2004 in the Rosevine Baptist Church with Bro. Cliff Durham officiating. Interment followed at Rosevine Cemetery.

Pallbearers were G.W. PEOPLES, Danny DRAWHORN, Michael DIVELY, John BLACKSTOCK, Jimmy WESTMORELAND and Gary DAVIDSON. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Rosevine Cemetery in care of Becky Michalec, Rt. 2, Box 343, San Augustine, Texas 75972.","STR06" "I1194","Kerr","Lessie Leola","3 Sep 1906","27 Sep 1973","0","Name: Lessie Leola Birdwell
Death Date: 27 Sep 1973
Death Place: Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 67 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1906
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Stephen Austin Kerr
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Florence Page
Mother's Birthplace:
Informant: Estes J. Birdwell (by phone)
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: 13649 Reeveston Road, Houston
Cemetery: Rosevine Cemetery
Burial Place: Rosevine Texas
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242914
Digital Film Number: 4168751
Image Number: 1837
Reference Number: 1849
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I1194","Kerr","Lessie Leola","3 Sep 1906","27 Sep 1973","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I1195","Kerr","Lou T.","15 Oct 1908","2 Nov 1997","0","The Sabine County Reporter
November 5, 1997, Page 14

Lou T. Baldree

Lou T. Kerr Baldree, 89, of San Augustine died Sunday, Nov. 2, 1997, at Memorial Medical Center in San Augustine.

She was born Nov. (sic?) 15, 1908, in Sabine County as a daughter of the late S. A. and Florence (Page) Kerr and was a member of the Rosevine Church of God. Mrs. Baldree was a homemaker.

Survivors: three daughters and sons-in-law, Wilma and Jack Hinson and Lucene and Jimmy Westmoreland, all of Groves, and Jeanette and Gary Davidson of San Augustine; a sister, Jewel Drawhorn of San Augustine; nine granchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Monday, Nov. 3, at Rosevine Church of God in Rosevine with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating. Interment was a Rosevine Cemetery with Tom Bowser, Greg Hinson, David Davidson, Frank Breuer, Danny Breaus, and Steve Noble serving as pallbearers.

Arrangements were handled by Wyman Roberts Funeral Directors in San Augustine.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)","STR06" "I1191","Kerr","Oscar Drayton","19 Jan 1913","20 Jun 1963","0","Little Hope Cemetery, Jasper Co. TX complied by Norman Stewart Martindale and Bernice Marshall Byerly Martindale Submitted with permission by John Johnson joju@datarecall.net

KERR O. D.
b-1-19-1913
d-6-20-1963
(f) Stephen Austin Kerr
(m) Florence Paige
(s) Laura Lanier

His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texs Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was married at the time of his death, and that the informant was Mrs. O. D. Kerr. His usual occupation was shown as Insurance Agent.","STR06" "I1191","Kerr","Oscar Drayton","19 Jan 1913","20 Jun 1963","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I23628","Kerr","Robert Denton","15 Jan 1941","22 Sep 1991","0","U. S. Veterans Gravesites on Ancestry.com shows that he served: AX2 US Navy, Vietnam, with his service start date being 8 Oct 1964, and was buried at the Houston National Cemetery. Sharon Haynes instead shows he was interred at the Earthman Resthaven Cemetery, Houston, TX.

","STR06" "I1192","Kerr","Roy C.","13 Feb 1897","28 Jan 1946","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texs Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was married at the time of his death, and that the informant was Mrs. Grace Kerr. His usual occupation was listed as that of a Minister of the Gospel. He was buried at West Hill.","STR06" "I1192","Kerr","Roy C.","13 Feb 1897","28 Jan 1946","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I46798","Kerr","Stephanie","4 May 1941","11 Jun 2016","0","Stephanie Kerr Smither, ""Nana"" will be remembered for her beautiful smile, loving her family, the marriage to her childhood sweetheart, inventive cooking, and always being the last to leave the party! She surrounded herself friends and beautiful objects, was wildly adventurous, fun loving, gracious and a courageous lady. Nana will be remembered for her big hugs, which she gave generously. Nana passed away June 11, 2016 at home surrounded by family and wearing her favorite turquoise rings.

Stephanie was born in Jacksonville, Texas, to Frankie Zou Gaston and Stephen Austin (""S.A."") Kerr, May 4, 1941. Raised in Huntsville, Texas where her parents founded Kerr's Department Store; she spent her days helping to run the store with the daddy she loved. As a young girl she learned the piano, enjoyed baseball and fell in love with her childhood sweetheart - John Henderson Smither. Their favorite place to ""park"" was Pritchett Pasture, now Interstate 45, where she helped John feed his cattle. Her sister Zou said, ""it is hard to remember her before John!"" They married while students at the University of Texas at Austin. John was in law school while Stephanie taught at the Texas School for the Deaf. Upon graduation, they moved to Stuttgart, Germany with their two children where John served in the Army. These were fond memories traveling Europe, in their VW bug with kids in the back. They settled in Houston and raised three children. Stephanie was active in the Blue Bird Circle, The Houston Garden Club and Westminster United Methodist Church, though what she enjoyed most was staying at home supporting John and her children with their endeavors.

Stephanie, a ""sophisticated hoarder"" or (consummate collector), was always on the hunt for handmade and one-of-a-kind objects. She was known for her bright orange lipstick and big jewelry, without which she felt underdressed. She was also known for her creative tablescapes, beautiful penmanship, and famous Smither Salsa. With her East Texas accent, someone said, ""Stephanie was the only person she knew who said 'hush' in four syllables"". At Christmas her house was filled with carved Santas, her tree covered in her handmade needlepoint angels and the smells of homemade fudge and peanut brittle on the stove. Nana stayed busy all year making the grandchildren's Christmas stockings and their annual needlepoint ornaments.

She and John loved hosting dinner parties and she delighted in cooking scrumptious gourmet meals. They always ended the evening with Stephanie playing the piano barefoot while John and their beloved supper club of 50 years sang into the wee hours. Stephanie thought if people left her house before midnight it was a bad party!

Her favorite activities included cheering for her grandchildren at sporting events, being a ""mean"" liar's dice player, taking her grandchildren to exotic places, playing Mah Jongg, and spending time with family and friends at Sunset Lake in Huntsville, Texas.
The family wishes to express their gratitude to her generous lung donor and his family, Houston Methodist Hospital, Dr. Scott Scheinin, Dr. Osama Gaber, Dr. Thomas Kaleekal, Sydney Bridges and the staff for their heroic effort over the last 2 ? years. She was able to fulfill her lifetime dream of overseeing the creation of Smither Park, gifting her art to The Menil Collection and completing a documentary about her years as a collector of Visionary Art. In addition, she was honored as one of Houston's 50 Most Influential Women of 2015 by Houston Woman Magazine and as the 2014 Texas Patron of the Year by Art League Houston.

We know Stephanie would also like to thank all the sweet supporters of Smither Park and the artists who were so dear to her. Thank you also to the staff at The Menil Collection who were so wonderful to work with on the current exhibition.

Stephanie felt blessed to spend her last two evenings at the celebration dinner and opening of her collection at The Menil. She was radiant and so touched by the public outpouring of support. Afterwards, family and friends returned to her home for her famous SmitherRitas. She had one last toast, retired to her room, and eased into her final slumber surrounded by family and friends with the joyous sounds of the party below.

She treasured her children and their spouses, John Kerr Smither, Ashley and Curt Langley, Paige and Todd Johnson, and her grandchildren who affectionately called her Nana: Amon Smither; Austin, Madison and Jack Langley; Wells, John David, Pierce, Hill and Blake Johnson; her sister and brother-in-law Zou Kerr and Boyd F. Cherry; sisters-in-law, Martha Smither and Trudie Smither, nieces and nephews, Robert Smither, III, Sallie Crotty, John J. Smither and Mary Kate Jefferies; great grand nieces and nephews Kate and Stephen Crotty and Cole Smither. She was preceded in death by her parents S.A. and Frankie Zou Kerr, her husband John H. Smither and two brothers-in-law Robert B. Smither, Jr. and Wilbur L. Smither, III.

The memorial service celebrating her life is Thursday, June 16th at 10 a.m. at St. Luke's United Methodist Church, 3471 Westheimer Rd, Houston, Texas. The graveside service will be held at 5:00 p.m. in Oakwood Cemetery located at 9th Street and Martin Luther King Drive in Huntsville, Texas. It was Stephanie's wish that everyone celebrate her life by wearing a bit of her favorite color, orange.

For those desiring, contributions in Stephanie's memory may be made to: Houston Methodist Hospital Foundation, P. O. Box 4384, Houston, TX 77210-4384 (in honor of Dr. Scott Scheinin for transplant research; Nora's Home for transplant patients and their families, 8300 El Rio St., Houston 77054 http://www.norashome.org, Smither Park, 2402 Munger, Houston, Texas 77004 http://orangeshow.org

Published in Houston Chronicle from June 15 to June 16, 2016
- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/houstonchronicle/obituary.aspx?n=stephanie-smithers&pid=180330773&#sthash.s7P8Y6bh.dpuf","STR06" "I1189","Kerr","Stephen Austin","Abt 1867","Abt 1944","0","Names of the children of Stephen Kerr are from a Family Photo in the Pictorial History of Sabine County, Texas, and from the 1920 Sabine County Census. There is one daughter listed in the photo that is not identified on the 1920 census, Viola. She was probably already married, or may have died young.","STR06" "I1189","Kerr","Stephen Austin","Abt 1867","Abt 1944","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Federal Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 14 and 15 January 1920, Jesse L. Mosley
SD 326, ED 173, Sheet 14 B
280-280
Kerr, Stephonson Head M W 52 M Farmer Tx Tx Tx
Kerr, Florence E Wife F W 42 M Tx Tx Tx
Kerr, Charley D. Son M W 16 S Farm Laborer Tx Tx Tx
Kerr, Roy Son M W 22 S Carpenter House Tx Tx Tx
Kerr, Jewel Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Kerr, Lessie L. Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Kerr, Lou T. Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Kerr, Stephen A Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Kerr, Oscar D. Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Kerr, Therman Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
McClure, Gall Boarder M W 22 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I1196","Kerr","Viola","Aft 1898","","0","Might this be the 18 year old Rosie V (Viola?) Jones, married to William J Jones and living next door to the Kerr family at the time of the 1920 census?","STR06" "I5342","Kerr","William Rupert","8 May 1924","6 Apr 1968","0","The ""William Rupert Kerr Lecture in Obstetrics and Gynecology"" was established at the University of Texas Medical Branch by Dr. and Mrs. Charles Denton Kerr in memory of their son, Dr. William Rupert Kerr, who practiced obstetrics and gynecology with his father in Houston until he died unexpectedly of a heart attack in 1968. His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texs Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was married at the time of his death, contradicting the Texas Death Index on which he was shown as single. He was listed as a Physician, and a veteran serving during the Korean conflict. His cause of death was listed as Ischemic heart disease and coronary artery disease, both of which he suffered from for 9 1/3 years. The informant was Denton Kerr, his father.","STR06" "I5342","Kerr","William Rupert","8 May 1924","6 Apr 1968","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I43416","Kessler","Anna Catharina","8 Apr 1745","","0","Kathy Bonnell shows her as a daughter of Johannes Kessler and Catharina Wolf.","STR06" "I34763","Key","Billie Sue","31 Jul 1929","13 Nov 2009","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 9, 2009, Page 14

Billie Sue Raymond

Billie Sue Raymond, 80, of Geneva, died Friday, Nov. 13, 2009 at Lufkin Memorial Hospital in Lufkin.

Raymond was born July 31, 2009 (sic) and was a lifetime member of the Geneva community. She was a housewfe, mother and member of the Methodist church.

Funeral services were held on Monday, Nove. 16, at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Earnie Eddings officiating. Burial was held at Myrtle Springs in Geneva.

Survivors; sons, Kendall Raymond and Donny Glenn Raymond, both of Geneva; daughters, Wanda Sue Bragg of Brazoria, Vickie Lynn Mathis of Florida, LA, Frances Raymond of Geneva, and Mary Kay Twine of Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2009)","STR06" "I37372","Key","Eugene ""Little Gene""","7 Nov 1923","14 Sep 1928","0","Name: Eugene Jr Key
Death Date: 14 Sep 1928
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 4 years 10 months 7 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1924
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Eugene Key
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Bessie Allen
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114623
Digital Film Number: 4165511
Image Number: 767
Reference Number: item 2 cn 38736
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I37371","Key","Eugene Littlefield","20 Apr 1887","13 Apr 1963","0","His World War I draft registration, completed in June 1917, showed he was a grocer, employed by Kay Brothers. He was supporting a wife and one child. He was short, slender, had blue eyes and light hair.

Name: Eugene Littlefield Key
Death Date: 13 Apr 1963
Death Place: Lampasas, Lampasas, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 75 years 11 months 23 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 Apr 1887
Birthplace: Lampasas, Tex.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mrs. Eugene Key
Father's Name: J. R. Key
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lula Harral
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Merchant, Grocery
Place of Residence: Lampasas, Lampasas, Texas
Cemetery: Oak Hill
Burial Place: Lampasas, Texas
Burial Date: 15 Apr 1963
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117272
Digital Film Number: 4028589
Image Number: 1886
Reference Number: CN 26169
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I29216","","","","","","","" "I29217","","","","","","","" "I38404","Keyhill","Sarah O.","Abt 1852","12 Mar 1889","0","Could she have also married his brother Samuel?

Daily Journal and Journal and Tribune, page 8, vol. V, iss. 14
Publication Date:
March 13, 1889
Published as:
The Knoxville Journal
Location:
Knoxville, Tennessee
Headline:
[No Headline]
Article Type:
Death Notice

Died, Sarah O. McLemore, wife of Green B McLemore, died yesterday morning at 3:30 o'clock, at residence No. 1, Nelson street; funeral today at 1:30 o'clock, interment at Gray cemetery. Friends of the family invited.

(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)","STR06" "I924","","","","","","","" "I17721","Kilburn","Elna","Abt 1914","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1930 census, Elna and her sister Abilene Kilburn were living in Shelby County with their mother, Bessie Kilburn, and step-grandmother, Martha McKinzie. Also living in the home were 26 year old Carmina Alford and 16 year old Tommie Chambless.","STR06" "I1481","Kilburn","Eloise Abilene","22 Sep 1915","3 Jan 1998","0","At the time of the 1930 census, Abilene and her sister Elna Kilburn were living in Shelby County with their mother, Bessie Kilburn, and step-grandmother, Martha McKinzie. Also living in the home were 26 year old Carmina Alford and 16 year old Tommie Chambless.

In the BACK IN TIME column of the January 12, 2000 edition of the SABINE COUNTY REPORTER, it is noted that ""Twenty years ago"" in 1980, the Sabine County Extension Homemakers Club Council organized and its first officers were elected at a meeting at the First Methodist Church. Officers included Abilene WHITE, council delagate.....

The Sabine County Reporter
January 7, 1998, Page 10

Abilene White

Eloise Abilene White, 82. of Route 1, Pineland, died early Saturday, January 3, 1998.

Mrs. White was born Sept. 22, 1915, in Shelby County as a daughter of the late Lee and Bessie Kilburn and had resided on FM 2024 in Sabine County several years. She was a homemaker and a member of the Bethany Missionary Baptist Church and the Order of the Eastern Star.

Survivors: a daughter, Neve Alexander of Jasper, a son, Benny White of Hemphill; a sister, Elna Sanford of Hemphill; eight grandchildren, and 13 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husbane, W. E. ""Bill"" White in 1976 ans a son, Commissioner Kenneth E. White in 1993.

Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the chapel of the Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Ronnie Whittle of Silsbee, a former pastor of Bethany Missionary Baptist Church, officiating. Interment followed at Pine Hill Cemetery on FM 2024 in Sabine County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)","STR06" "I38457","Kilcrease","Charles Edward ""Eleck""","16 Aug 1937","27 Dec 2017","0","Services for Charles ""Eleck"" Kilcrease, 80, of San Augustine will be held at 3 p.m. today in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine. Interment will follow in the Liberty Hill Memorial Garden in San Augustine County. Visitation will be from noon to 3 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mr. Kilcrease was born Aug. 16, 1937 in Hemphill and died Dec. 27, 2017 in San Augustine County.

Downloaded from the Lufkin News

And expanded version was on the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home website, and also published in the Sabine County Reporter, January 3, 2018, Page 5

Obituary of Charles Kilcrease
Charles ""Eleck"" Kilcrease, age 80, of San Augustine, passed from this life surrounded by his loving family at his residence in San Augustine.

Funeral Services will be held at 3 p.m. Friday, December 29, 2017, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas, with Bro. Cliff Durham and Rev Frank Holrath officiating. Burial will follow in the Liberty Hill Memorial Garden in San Augustine County. Visitation will begin at 12 noon till 3 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 29, 2017, at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel.

Charles was born to Willie Mae (Peveto) Kilcrease and Howard Kilcrease on August 16, 1937, in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas. In his younger days, he loved skating, and that is where he met a young lady named Linda Kingsley. He married his best friend and love of his life, Linda (Kingsley) Kilcrease on December 24, 1960, just recently having celebrated 57 years of matrimony. He was employed as a Truckdriver for Temple and GD Edgar and Boilermaker for Chicago Bridge and Iron Wilson and Strickland, and was a member of the Rosevine Missionary Baptist Church.

He is survived by his loving wife, Linda Kingsley Kilcrease of San Augustine; daughters, Sheila Ponder of San Augustine; Sharon Brittian and her husband, Travis of Tenaha; his beloved grandchildren, Misty Evans of San Augustine; Christi Miller and her husband, Chad of Pineland; Marsha Kaye Gage of San Augustine; Jamey Brittain and his wife, Courtney of Tenaha and Charley Brittain of Tenaha; Great-grandchildren, Hunter and Jalyn Mosley of San Augustine; Jayeda, Aidan and Rylee Davis, all of San Augustine; Megan and Christopher Miller of Pineland; Payton Carpenter of Pineland and Austin Carpenter of Evansdale, Iowa; Great-great granddaugher, Addisyn Brooks of Hemphill; Sister and Brother-in-law, Joyce and J.O. Davis of Pineland; Brother-in-law and Sister-in-law, Buster and Mozelle Kingsley of Broaddus along with numerous nieces and nephews, and other family members.

He is preceded in death by his beloved parents, Howard and Willie Mae Kilcrease; brothers, J.W.; Jack; and Tom Kilcrease; and sisters, Ruth Jones; Lydie Horton and Maggie Dearman.

Pallbearers will include, Ronnie Horton; Jerald Kilcrease, Ricky Mott, Ryan Roberts, Clifford Kingsley and Ken Kilcrease, Jr., Honorary Pallbearers, Chad Miller; Hunter Mosley; Christopher Miller; Austin Carpenter; Jamey Brittain; Charley Brittain; John Austin Smith; Aidan Davis; Rylee Davis and Aric Evans","STR06" "I29864","Kilcrease","Howard Franklin","29 Apr 1901","4 Jul 1967","0","He died at the UT Medical Hospital in Galveston, but was a resident of Sabine County, and had worked as a contractor. Birthplace was shown as Shelbyville. His parents were listed as Willie Kilcrease and Emma Walden, both born in Mississippi. FindAGrave shows his parents as William Kennon Kilcrease and Emma Adora Waldrop (versus Walden). Their memorials are linked to his on FindAGrave as well. Both are buried at the Rather Cemetery, Hurstown, Shelby County, Texas.","STR06" "I29711","Kilcrease","J. W.","5 Oct 1923","15 Jan 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 24, 1996, Page 12

J. W. Kilcrease

J. W. Kilcrease, 72, of Pineland died at 11 a.m. Monday, Jan. 15, 1996, at a Beaumont Hospital.

Born Oct. 5, 1923, in Shelby County, he had lived in Pineland 38 years and was a member of the Rosevine Missionary Baptist Church. Kilcrease was a retired truck driver for Temple-Inland Forest Products and had served 35 years with the Pineland Volunteer Fire Department.

Survivors: his wife, Joyce BUCKLEY Kilcrease of Pineland; a daugher, Cathy BIRDWELL of Pineland; four sons, Larry L. Kilcrease, Kenneth G. Kilcrease Sr. and Greg Kilcrease, all of Pineland, and Jerald Kilcrease of Jasper County; three sisters, Maggie DEARMAN and Joyce MOTT, both of Pineland, and Lydia HORTON of Rosevine; nine grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Vance R. Purtell and Bro. Don R. Falke officiating. Interment followed at Pineland City Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Janaury 2011)","STR06" "I45891","Kilcrease","Jack Howard","19 Mar 1933","29 Jul 1973","0","Name Jack Howard Kilcrease
Event Type Death
Event Date 29 Jul 1973
Event Place Silsbee, Hardin, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 19 Mar 1933
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Howard Kilcrease
Mother's Name Willie Mae Peveto
Certificate Number 53228
GS Film number 2242846
Digital Folder Number 005145741
Image Number 01581



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K38K-6BX : accessed 26 Sep 2014), Jack Howard Kilcrease, 29 Jul 1973; citing certificate number 53228, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2242846.","STR06" "I38454","","","","","","","" "I29713","Kilcrease","Larry Lynn","17 Mar 1948","11 Sep 2015","0","Larry Lynn Kilcrease, 67, passed away Friday morning, September 11, 2015, in his home. Larry was born in Hemphill, to J.W. and Joyce Buckley Kilcrease. He graduated high school from West Sabine. He retired Temple Inland as a supervisor. He was a loving husband, father, brother, and grandfather. He will be missed greatly by his friends and family.

He is survived by his wife Patsy Kilcrease of Pineland, his sons: Brandon Lynn Kilcrease and wife Kym of Jasper, and Wesley Jerome Kilcrease and wife Dina of College Station, his brothers: Jerald Kilcrease and wife Susan of Rayburn Country, and Greg Kilcrease of Pineland, his sister Cathy Ladner and husband Bruce of Hemphill, and his 7 grandchildren: Brady, Lauryn, Abby, Madison, Ben, Stella, and ""L.B."".

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Saturday, September 12, 2015, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St. Hemphill, Texas. Funeral service will be at 2:00PM, Sunday, September 13, 2015, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Pineland Cemetery Pineland, Texas.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 16, 2015, Page 12","STR06" "I33626","Kilcrease","Lydia Ceal ""Cotton""","22 Jun 1925","3 Aug 2015","0","Lydie Ceal ""Cotton"" Kilcrease Horton, age 90, of Pearland,and former resident of the Rosevine Community, passed from this life on Monday, August 3, 2015, in Clear Lake.

A native of Shelby County, Texas, she was born to Willie Mae (Peveto) Kilcrease and Howard Kilcrease on June 22, 1925. She married the love of her life, Burnice ""Monk"" Horton. She was a homemaker and a wonderful cook and had worked in the Healthcare Industry in Food Service. She passed on her great skills in the kitchen to several of her family members. She was not only ""Granny"" to her grandchildren, but to several of her great-great nieces and nephews. She was a member of the Rosevine Missionary Baptist Church in Sabine County.

Those who are left to cherish her memory include, Her daughter, Jackie Horton Spears of Pearland; Son, Ronnie Horton and his wife, Brenda of Hemphill; Her beloved grandchildren, Brandi and Ryan Roberts; Dustin and Jana Horton; Amy Aulds; Charley and Tellina Wright; Logan and Landen Horton; Her Great-Grandchildren, Chelsie, Dylan, Tristan, Kelli, Meghan and Cody; and 5 great-great grandchildren. Her Brother, Charles ""Eleck"" Kilcrease and his wife, Linda of San Augustine; Sister, Joyce Davis and her husband, James of Center; Her special children, Bethany, Dylan and Aynsley, along with a host of other nieces, nephews, family and friends.

She is preceded in death by her husband of 49 years, Burnice ""Monk"" Horton; Her brothers, Jack; J.W. and Tom Kilcrease; Her sisters, Ruth Jones and Maggie Dearman

Pallbearers will include, Ryan Roberts; David Miles; Noe Ramirez; Hunter Mosley; Dustin Horton; and Jamey Brittain. Honorary Pallbearers will include, Charley Brittain; Troy Roberts; and Charley Wright.

Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, August 8, 2015, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating. Interment will be in the Rosevine Cemetery in Sabine County. Visitation will be Friday evening, August 7, 2015, from the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas 75972

Copied from the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home website
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, August 12, 2015, Page 12","STR06" "I45894","Kilcrease","Maggie Lou","22 Jul 1929","15 Sep 2014","0","Maggie Lou Dearman born July 22, 1929 in Center, Tx. Passed away September 15, 2014 in Yuba City, Ca.

She is survived by son Charles Dearman (Marilyn) of Eagle, ID, daughter Barbara McCrory of Yuba City, CA and daughter Cynthia Dearman of Princeton, TX. Grandchildren, Devlin Paterson(Ola)of Beckenham, England, Bryan Clements of Marysville, CA, Brandon Clements of Studio City, CA, Robyn Ridgway(Justin) of Yuba City, CA as well as great grandchildren, Victoria Ridgway, Bryce Ridgway and Raef Paterson. She is also survived by her sisters, Lydia Ceal(Cotton) Horton and Joyce Davis and brother Charles Kilcrease. Maggie has numerous children and grandchildren that she was ""Grandma"" to in California and two exchange students from Japan who will miss her immensely.

Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Saturday, Sept. 20, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas, with a visitation before services. Burial will be in the Gravelhill Cemetery near Hemphill.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website","STR06" "I45892","Kilcrease","Ruth Louise","26 Feb 1922","23 Sep 1981","0","Her last name at death was JONES.","STR06" "I46233","","","","","","","" "I38216","","","","","","","" "I44184","Killgore","Harry Edwin","Abt 1927","Abt 1983","0","His gravemarker has a masonic emblem.","STR06" "I14328","Killingsworth","Harvey Abbott","4 Aug 1923","28 Nov 1968","0","His Texss Death certificate, viewable online at www.familysearch.org, Texs Deaths, 1890-1976, showed that he was a son of Harvey Kay Killingsworth and Lovie Marie Abbott. His usual occupation was that of an insurance agent at the H. Abbott Killingsworth Agency. He died from adenocarcinoma of the lung, metastis to brain and bone, of approximateyly 10 months duration. The informant was his wife, Mrs. Ahlene Killingsworth.","STR06" "I46738","Kimbrell","Mary Gertrude","3 Apr 1907","6 Nov 1997","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by David Woody, shows her as a Daughter of Riley Demascus Kimbrell & Rhoda Adeline""Addie""Poe. Source: Frances Bowen Frost Sep/2011","STR06" "I9099","Kimmey","Helen Judene ""Judy""","30 Aug 1935","9 May 2023","0","Helen J. McLemore, 87, of Copperas Cove, Texas, formerly of the Erin-Zion Hill community, died Tuesday, May 9, 2023 at her home in Copperas Cove.

Helen was born August 30, 1935 in Livingston, Texas to Preston Kimmey and Lillie (Griggs) Kimmey. She was a retired Tax Preparer for H and R Block and had lived in Copperas Cove 17 years.

Funeral service will be 11:00 am Tuesday, May 16, at Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church with burial at Zion Hill Cemetery under the direction of Adams EE Stringer Funeral Home in Kirbyville. Visitation will be from 4-7 pm Monday at the church.

She is survived by her sisters, Clairice Chapman and Janell Conner; children, Michael McLemore and spouse Theresa, Debra Hardison and spouse Don, Brenda LaComb and spouse Brian; 8 grandchildren, Michael McLemore, Jr., Crystal Thomas and spouse David, Leigh Belschner and spouse Jeremy, Keri White and spouse Nathan, Jennifer Henagar and spouse Chris, Jonathan LaComb, Justin Hardison and spouse Marisa, Eric Polanco; 16 great grandchildren, Trevor, Garrett, Austin, Hunter, Garrison, Taylor, Molly, Adalyn, Ashlee, Haegan, Collin, Callan, Gannon, Malachi, Elijah and Halle.

She is preceded in death by her husband of 43 years, Billy McLemore, and daughters Deann and Mary Helen.

The family requests donations be made to Baylor Scott & White Hospice, 2401 S. 31st Street, Temple, TX 76504

From kjas.com/obituaries","STR06" "I19114","Kimsey","Lois Irene","9 May 1873","6 Jan 1958","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of William Edward KIMSEY and Elizabeth DOLE.","STR06" "I5079","Kincaid","Wesley P.","9 Jan 1903","Mar 1979","0","ASSUMED to be his listing on the SSDI:

WESLEY KINCAID 09 Jan 1903 Mar 1979 73112 (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, OK ) 73112 (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, OK ) 440-10-6387 Oklahoma
","STR06" "I3961","Kincannon","Murl Brooks","30 Jan 1914","23 Jul 1998","0","Hi Charles,

Don't know if you heard from Juanita or not, but if you have just ignore this. Juanita heard from a woman named Jo Jean 'Kincannon' Johnson of Lawton. Jo Jean is the daughter of Murl Kincannon of Duncan. Murl was supervisor of the truck shop at Halliburton, Glen said.

Now, Murl was the son of William Perry 'Bill' Kincannon and Florence Jones, and Florence was Star Jones' daughter and a half-sister to Ada Jones (Frank Gentry's wife). And William Perry 'Bill' Kincannon was a brother to Sarah Frances 'Fannie' Kincannon who married Edgar J. Gentry. That's two brother's married half-sisters. Right?

So tell me....if Fannie 'Kincannon' Gentry was a full-sister-in-law to Florence Jones and a half-sister-in-law to Florence's half-sister Ada Jones and then she married Edgar Gentry which made her Frank Gentry's full sister-in-law, doesn't that also make her a full sister-in-law to Ada 'Jones' Gentry? Half AND full sister-in-law? And what does that make their kids?

I love riddles and this one is about as bad as Glen's g-grandfather who was his half-brother's half-uncle. Believe it or not!

I've always wondered what relationship Murl Kincannon was to Fannie because he was a pallbearer in Edgar Gentry's funeral, and now I know. Or at least I think I know....nephew, right? ;-)

Lynell

(Email to Charles Strong (cstrong832@aol.com dated 11-04-01)","STR06" "I6149","Kincannon","Sarah Frances ""Fannie""","26 Nov 1887","Feb 1976","0","The Duncan Banner-Feb. 5, 1976 Mrs. Sarah Gentry Dies Wednesday Mrs. Sarah Frances Gentry, 88, Geneva Courts, died at 2:40 p.m. Wednesday in a local hospital after a brief illness. Service will be at 2 p.m. Friday in the First Baptist Church conducted by Rev. Bryan Halliburton, pastor, assisted by Rev. Quitman McCrory, pastor of the First United Methodist Church. Mrs. Gentry was born Nov. 26, 1887 in Courtney Flat, Okla. She had been a resident of Duncan for the past (25? 35? can't read) years. She was a member of the First Baptist Church, the United Daughters of the Confederacy, the Red Bud Garden Club unit, the LL Club and the Joy Club. Her husband, Edgar J. Gentry died in 1967 in Duncan. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. John T. Callahan of 1327 Normandy Road; a son, W. T. Gentry of 1116 Elm; a grandson and a great-grandson. Burial will be in the Duncan Cemetery under direction of the Don Grantham Funeral Home. Bearers will be Erwin Kaltwasser, Clint Roberts, Merle Kincannon, Riley Coates, Warlick Wilkinson, J. W. Kincannon, Bill Pogue and Benny Wilson.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I48121","Kincel","Elna Diana","19 Mar 1960","21 Sep 2021","0","Elna Diana Jones, 61, of the Gravel Hill Community, passed away Tuesday, September 21, 2021 in Lufkin Memorial Hospital.

Diana was born on March 19, 1960 in San Augustine to Noah A Kincel and Elna Faye Latham Kincel.

She was a lifetime resident of Sabine County and a loving wife and mother. She enjoyed growing flowers and herbs for making herbal medicines and oils.

Diana is survived by her mother, Elna Faye Latham of Hemphill, her husband, Ted Jones of Gravel Hill, her sons, Tellis Wayne Jones and wife, Trudy, of Hemphill and Benjamin Jones and wife, Kelsey, of Hemphill, her daughter, Emily Hyvl and husband, Delbert, of Snook, Texas, her brothers, Melvin Kincel and wife, Eloise, Noah Lee Kincel, Charles Kincel and William Kincel and wife, Amber, all of Hemphill, her sisters, Shirley Smith and husband, Glenn, of Bronson, Texas and Melissa Huffman and husband, Steve, of Jasper, Texas and her grandchildren Jaden, Kaylee, Elaina, Adeline, Leilani and Lucasse.

She was preceded in death by her father, Noah A. Kincel.

Graveside services were officiated by Brother Floyd Wright September 23, 2021 in Gravel Hill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com

Copied from Find A Grave, Memorial ID 232372485

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 29, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I31541","Kincel","Letha Laverne","23 Jun 1935","5 Aug 1966","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDFS-WD9
Name: Letha Kincel Clark
Death Date: 05 Aug 1966
Death Place: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 31 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Jun 1935
Birthplace: Tx
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Neal Kincel
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Thelma Couey [or Covey? per John W. Clark]
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Mattox Cemetery, Survey Cmmty, Newton Co., Texas
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Cause of Death: Burn, Auto Accident
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2118373
Digital Film Number: 4030074
Image Number: 1987
Reference Number: cn 54805
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I3668","Kincheloe","Archibald","18 Feb 1829","19 Sep 1871","0","Archibald and Harriet lived with the Hall family at the time of the 1850 Scotland County, Missouri census.

Mary Dill notes the Archibald was the son of William Kincheloe and Minerva Hale. Minerva married second, after William died in 1840, George D. Slavin of Scotland County, Missouri.","STR06" "I19046","Kincheloe","Charles","Abt 1749","Yes, date unknown","0","Steve Martin Hall believes him to be the son of John Jr. Kincheloe and Mary Wickliffe.","STR06" "I45040","","","","","","","" "I39731","Kindleberger","Mary","25 Aug 1885","31 Mar 1960","0","Beaver Country Times, Friday, April 1, 1960, page 4: STRIFFLER--Mrs. Mary Kindelberger, 643 Virginia Avenue, Rochester, died in her home at 6:30 Thursday morning, March 31, 1960. Born August 25, 1885, in Germany, she had been a resident of Wallrose, Pa., prior to morning to Rochester five years ago. Mrs. Striffler was a member of St. Mathew's Lutheran Church, Wallrose. Surviving are three sons, William F., and Joseph A., both of R.D. 3, Sewickley, and John M., of Rayland, Ohio; two daughters, Mrs. Byron Blackford, of R.D.2, Sewickley and Mrs. Alva McKinney, of R.D. 1 Sewickley; 19 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; three brothers, Fred, of Lorain, Ohio, Martin of Rochester, and Emil of West Bridgewater; and five sisters, Mrs. Louise Musgrave, Mrs. Magdalena Alleman, Mrs. Anna Zahn and Mrs. Carolyn Hogan, all of Rochester, and Mrs. Willemina Mattern, of Economy Borough. Friends are being received in Matter Funeral Home, where funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2:30 p.m., in charge of Rev. Woodrow J. Klinger, pastor of St. Mathew's Lutheran church, Wallrose. Interment in Pleasant Hills Cemetery.

(Courtesy of Judith Muck)

","STR06" "I41525","Kindley","Eugene","29 Jul 1945","29 Feb 1998","0","His tombstone is inscribed ""Our beloved son & brother, Gone But Not Forgotten""","STR06" "I41527","","","","","","","" "I41524","Kindley","Obie","21 Mar 1917","9 Apr 2009","0","From FindAGrave:

Obie Kindley, age 92 of Hemphill, passed away Thursday April 9, 2009 at his residence.

Mr. Kindley was born on March 21, 1917 in Gary Texas to Mack Kindley and Nellie Ann Keller.

He was a resident of Hemphill for 70 years, was an automotive mechanic, member of East Mayfield Baptist church, former mechanic for Reeves Chevrolet & Roper's Motor Co and Don Tate, a Deacon and Charter Member of East Mayfield Baptist Church in Hemphill.

Funeral services are scheduled for Saturday, April 11, 2009 at 2:00PM at East Mayfield Baptists Church with the Reverend Eddie Ballard officiating. Interment will follow at Springhill Cemetery.

Visitation will occur on Friday, April 10, 2009 from 5:00PM until 8:00PM at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill.

Survivors include his son Jerry Kindley and wife Cheryl of Hemphill, daughter Juanita Spears and husband Charles of Moore OK, sister Bobbie Jean Wills of White Oak, TX, 5 Grandchildren and 4 Great-Grandchildren.

Services are under the direction of Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St, Hemphill TX.","STR06" "I37483","King","Anna Inez","20 Jan 1926","30 Mar 2011","0","The Sabine County Reporter
April 6, 2011, Page 11

Mrs. Inez Sparks was born January 31, 1926 in Hemphill, Texas, to Bronson and Marie (Patterson) King. She entered into rest on March 30, 2011 in a Tyler Hospital.

She was retired from San Augustine ISD where she had worked for many years as a teachers aid. She was a member of the Bridge Club and a member of First United Methodist Church in San Augustine.

She is survived by her son H.B. Sparks and his wife Charlotte of Center; daughter Debra Adkins of Tenaha; grandchildren Ashley Golden and D.D., Hillary Sparks, Tanya Byley, Clifton Byley and Amanda, Winter Ogeda, Tiffany Anderson, Timothy; 10 great-grandchildren; sisters Charlotte Walker and Trent of Lufkin; sisters-in-law Betty Jean Cartwright, Frances Maxwell, Claudine Selden, Agnes Sparks; numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by parents; husband Hugh Sparks.

Funeral services will be Sunday, April 3, 2011 at 3:00 P.M. in Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with Sara Barbaree and Bro. Jim Moss officiating and burial in Liberty Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be Saturday April 2, 2011 from 5:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M. at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.","STR06" "I46937","King","Arthur Lee","19 Jun 1916","31 Oct 1985","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ray&Peggy Holbrooks Pace, links him to the page of his father, Donnie Lee King (1894-1988) and brother Troy King (1922-1944).","STR06" "I37482","King","Bronson Cooper","Abt 1902","5 May 1968","0","Name: Bronson Cooper King
Death Date: 05 May 1968
Death Place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 65 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1903
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jesse King
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Texassa Mcclanahan
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2137029
Digital Film Number: 4029811
Image Number: 565
Reference Number: 37649
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

In his ""FM 1...From One End to the Other"" series, Ronald Barlow writes that ""Bronson Cooper King (1902-1968) was the first baby boy born in Bronson. Dr. Cooper delivered him. (Nicknames-Part II, The Sabine County Reporter, April 4, 2018, Page 5""","STR06" "I40008","King","Buren ""Mort"" Edward","20 Feb 1924","17 Aug 2003","0","From FindAGrave:

Services for Buren Edwin ""Mort"" King, 79, of Falconhead, Burneyville, were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, August 19, at Falconhead Christian Fellowship Chapel, Burneyville, with the Rev. Lamoin Champ of Nocona, Texas, retired pastor of the First Baptist Church of Burkburnett, Texas, officiating.

Mr. King was born February 20, 1924, in Oklahoma City, the son of Creed H. Sr. and Dora Ann Bolding King. He died Sunday, August 17, 2003, at his residence at Falconhead.

A resident of Falconhead since 1987, Mr. King had previously lived in Burkburnett for 22 years. He and Allie Mae Hanks were married on November 14, 1942, in Lawton. A graduate of Lawton High School, Mr. King attended Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge. Initially enlisting in the Army Air Corps on December 11, 1942, he retired from the Air Force on February 1, 1975, having accrued a total of 32 years of military service. During his military service as an aircraft maintenance technician, Mr. King rose to the rank of Chief Master Sergeant receiving numerous awards and decorations. He was a veteran of three wars, World War II, Korea and Vietnam. His military career served as an inspiration for his two sons, who followed in his footsteps and served in the military as pilots. Following his military service, Mr. King worked for Northrop Aviation for 12 years. A licensed pilot, he was a member of the Mt. Scott Masonic Lodge #540 of Lawton and had received the 50-year Service Award. Mr. King was also a member of the First Baptist Church of Burkburnett and the Falconhead Country Club. His hobbies included playing golf.

Mort was faithful in every duty, commitment and endeavor - husband, father, brother, patriot, pilot and golfer. Although it breaks our hearts to see him go, we know that his rest is peaceful and his reward will be sweet. May the winds be beneath his wings forever and his golf game in heaven yet another hole-in-one.

""God saw you getting tired, and a cure was not to be. So He put His arms around you and whispered 'Come with me.' With tearful eyes we watched you slowly fade away. Although we loved you dearly, we could not make you stay. A golden heart stopped beating, your hard-working hands put to rest... God broke our hearts to prove to us, He only takes the best.""

Survivors include his wife of 60 years, Allie Mae King of the home; two sons and daughters-in-law, Wayne E. Sr. and Cookie King of Peachtree City, Georgia, and Robert C. and Ann Kristin King of The Woodlands, Texas; a brother, Creed H. King, Jr. of Falconhead; three grandchildren, Wayne King, Jr. of Atlanta, Georgia, Scott King of Peachtree City, and Georgia and Kori Chisham of Alexandria, Virginia; three great-grandchildren, Brody King and Kasey King of Peachtree City, and Lauren King of Atlanta; and his faithful dog, Chipper.

Mr. King was preceded in death by his parents.

Pallbearers were grandsons, Wayne King, Jr. and Scott King, and nephews, Gary Tubbs, Melvin Tubbs, Terry Moore and Neale Mathis. Honorary pallbearers were David Chisham, Hector Favreau, Garland Pool and Dan Sheehan.

Interment with full military honors was held at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, August 19, in Hillcrest Memorial Park Cemetery, Ardmore, under the direction of Flanagan-Watts Funeral Home, Marietta.

Source: Marietta Monitor, Love County, August 22, 2003
","STR06" "I34108","","","","","","","" "I37484","King","Charlotte ""Babe"" Jean","25 Aug 1927","11 Oct 2014","0","Charlotte Jean King Walker born August 25,1927 in Hemphill, TX to Bronson Carver and Marie Patterson King. Passed from this life Saturday October 11, 2014.

Survivors: Son and daughter-in-law, Chuck and Patty Walker; Daughter and son-in- law, An and Jack Sweeny Granddaughters and husbands; Jennifer and Chris Hill; Sara and Charlie Hill; Great-grand children; Price, Walker, Lucy, Charlotte, Ella, and Preston Hill Sister-in-law Mary Francis Walker Sedwick; and numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, Charlotte was preceded in death by her husband, Charles L. ""Trent"" Walker and her sister, Inez King Sparks.

Graveside services were held at 2:00PM, Sunday, October, 12, 2014, in the Hemphill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

""Our family will be forever grateful for the loving care given our Granny at the Lottie Temple Unit of Pinecrest over these last years. Their kindness, compassion and love sustained our entire family through this terrible journey named Alzheimer's.""

Memorial contributions to the First United Methodist Church, P.O.Box 287, Hemphill, Texas 75948, would be greatly appreciated by the family.","STR06" "I37484","King","Charlotte ""Babe"" Jean","25 Aug 1927","11 Oct 2014","0","(Research):
Could she have married Ben Smith Jr. and been the mother of Susan Paige Smith Padgett (dec 1947-Feb 2013).

Susan Paige Padgett, 65, died in Lufkin Memorial Hospital, February 9, 2013. She was born to Ben Smith Jr. and Charlotte King, December 12, 1947. Raised in Pineland she had lived in Lufkin for 37 years.

Susan was survived by her husband, Bryan Padgett, of Lufkin; her son, Kevin Woods of Bronson; her daughter, Kim Woods of Lufkin; one brother, Ben Smith of Jasper; one sister Libi Smith of Dallas; and three grandchildren, Aaron Woods, Sydney Woods, and Kelsey Woods.

She was preceded in death by her brother Terry Smith and her sister Cindy Smith.

Visitation will be from 4:00 PM until 8:00 PM Sunday evening, February 10, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home. Funeral services will be at 2:00 PM, Monday, February 11, 2013, at Starr Funeral home Chapel, with gravesides services to follow at St. Augustine Cemetery in San Augustine Texas.","STR06" "I47901","King","Cloma Rae","7 Feb 1936","8 Jul 2021","0","Cloma Rae Corman, the daughter of Ivan and Luella (Kinnison) King, was born on February 7, 1936, in Angus, Nebraska. She passed away at Brodstone Memorial Hospital in Superior on July 8, 2021, after complications from an apparent pulmonary embolism. She was 85 years old.

Cloma attended the Angus one-room grade school through the eighth grade before becoming a student at Edgar High School, graduating in 1953. Soon after graduation she was married to Loren Jensen, and they resided for a brief time in Angus before moving to a farm near Oak.

Cloma and Loren divorced in 1971 and Cloma married John Corman in 1973. The couple was engaged in farming and continued that operation after moving to the village of Oak in 1986.

Cloma was employed as a teacher's aide, bookkeeper and a clerk in her parents' general store in Angus but spent most of her life as a devoted farmer's wife helping John build his farming business. She was an excellent organist, pianist and vocalist and played or sang at numerous weddings and funerals. While she dedicated her life to giving to others, her greatest love was her family. Up until her very brief illness she was living in her home while enjoying a full and active life. Her last major hosting event was an Easter dinner this year when over forty family members attended.

In addition to her husband John, who passed away in 2012, Cloma was preceded in death by her parents, two sisters and their husbands, Donna and Eldon Judy and Patty and Smokey Grover as well as son-in law Denny Lipker.

Those who will try to fill the void left by her passing are her sons, Tom Jensen (Jackie), Terry Jensen and Todd Jensen along with step-children Peggy Lipker, Scott Corman (Janie), Carol Andreasen (Rick), Cheryl Yarber and Dixie Fiene (Jonathan) as well as a host of grandchildren, nieces, nephews, friends and her Domino Darlings. Also left to mourn her loss is her very special friend, traveling companion and chauffeur, Dean Blain.

Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Monday, July 12, at the Williams Funeral Home Chapel in Edgar. Pastor Kevin Bogus will be officiating. Lunch will follow at the Edgar American Legion. Travel to Oak Cemetery for burial will begin after the lunch is completed. Condolences may be sent to the family at wmsfh.com. Williams Funeral Home of Edgar is in charge of the arrangements.","STR06" "I10288","","","","","","","" "I10288","","","","","","","" "I46425","King","Dorothy Dell","24 May 1926","4 Nov 2003","0","Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015 shows that she was born in Wade, Nacogdoches County, Texas to Wilton E. KING and Gladys L. WAGSTAFF. Wade appears to be transcription error, as the Ancestry obituary index instead shows Woden, which is an unincorporated community eleven miles southeast of the city.","STR06" "I36919","King","Edward Warren","19 Aug 1891","9 Jan 1951","0","Name: Edward Warren King
Death Date: 09 Jan 1951
Death Place: Center, Shelby, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 59 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Aug 1891
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Joe King
Father's Birthplace: Miss.
Mother's Name: Mary Cammack
Mother's Birthplace: Miss.
Occupation: Groc.Store Merchant
Place of Residence: Center, Shelby, Texas
Cemetery: Fairview Cemetery
Burial Place: Center, Shelby, Texas
Burial Date: 10 Jan 1951
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2074654
Digital Film Number: 4166817
Image Number: 89
Reference Number: cn 9764
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I41645","King","Emma","2 May 1900","12 May 1976","0","Virgie Speights
Old Timers of Sabine County, Texas
June 4, 1964
Emma King (Negro)

Emma King returned (sic) on her Sixty-second birthday May 2, 1964 from her job at the Wolfe Hotel in Bronson.

It was a day of quiet sadness for you see, Emma was no ordinary employee at an ordinary hotel. Emma is the only Negro in Bronson, a town that has a reputatin for not allowing one in the city limits.

""I don't see how we can stay here without Emma,"" mourned Mrs. Dolly Winkle, with Mrs. A. O. Wolfe echoing her sentiments. ""She is so wonderful---so always ready to do anything for anybody.""

Somehow, despite the sadness, there was an air of suppressed gaity, whispered secrets and a quietness when Emma came by. Then suddenly a cake with 62 candles appeared; someone handed Emma a gaily be-ribboned package, from which an electric mixer emerged, and a full-fledged birthday party was underway.

Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Wolfe, owners of the hotel, and all employees had banded together to buy Emma a small inadequate token of their love and esteem. With overflowing hearts and misty eyes, they wanted to show Emma a bit of what she had meant to them and to the town for the past 57 years.

Born in Many, Louisiana, the youngest of a large family, Emma lost her mother when she was three years old. Her father, grief-stricken and in a quandry as to how to manage to raise his motherless brood, he gave Emma to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eddings, childless residents of Many at that time, who had fallen in love with the fascinating tyke.

She same with the Eddings family to Bronson in 1906 where Mr. Eddings worked for Kirby Lumber Company and Mrs. Eddings, the former Miss Hattie Bickley, started a kindergarten.

Mrs. Eddings, a woman of great character and infinite patience, lovingly trained Emma in the way that she should go.

She taught her to read and write, and to love good books; she guided her in learning how to sew beautifully and to cook skillfully. She learned to keep an immaculate house and to keep herself clean and neat.

Emma went to church regularly at the First Baptist Church with Mr. and Mrs. Eddings. Early, she took over the care of the church and kept it clean and fresh. At each service, she had her own special corner, where she always sat.

Emma has always been humble and loving everyone with a love that forgets self. She seems not to think of her color. ""It's just the way God made me,"" she casually answers to the children's unthinking asking of why she was diffenent.

As Emma grew up, she developed such a sense of maturity, with such apparent honesty and integrity that she became a leader among the young people. Parents soon began asking ""Is Emma going?"" when picnics and parties were planned.

If Emma was going, then Susie or Jim could go, too. She was so brimming full of love and goodness, combined with such a sense of fun and laughter that she attracted the children like a magnet.

As a teenager, she learned to drive the family Ford and once, when Hugh N. Wood and Gay Low sponsored a contest to see who could go the furthest on a gallon of gas, she won second place, when she went 41. 1 miles on the gallon.

The cars were lined up at Bronson with one gallon of gas in each and headed towards Beaumont, witht he judges and most of the county tailing behind. When Emma reached Jasper, she yelled ""Which way is Beamont?"" ""It was really fun,"" she says, ""I don't remember who won first place.:

Emma has spent her life doing for others. The Eddingses kept boarders and she was always helpful. If there was a school play, she helped to make the costumes. She seemed to glory in being useful. She chaperoned young people to Beaumont when the trains came to Bronson and ran excursions to the fairs and other festivities.

Emma grew up loved and trusted, down to the present generation of Bronson folks. Beth Walker says that the children always flocked to her house, and she always gave them delicious jelly. She says James Daily, her son, thought that was the only place to get Jelly.

The Eddingses died and left Emma all they owned. She lived on in their comfortable house until her good friend and neighbor, R. W. Ellis, became unable to take care of himself. So what did Emma do? Just as you might expect, she promptly shut her own home up and moved over to take care of Mr. Ellis.

Everyone sings her praises. College students visit her when home; Mrs. E. E. Marshburn says, ""She's marvelous and she can really cook!"" The Bickleys seem to think she is somethin special. They gave her the car she drives.

""And her price shall be above rubies.""

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, November 2012)

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K381-SZ9
name: Emma King
event: Death
event date: 12 May 1976
event place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
usual residence Off Hwy 96, Bronson TX
gender: Female
color or race black
marital status: Single
birth date: 02 May 1900
birthplace: , Louisiana
father's name: Mose King
mother's name: Unknown
informant Joe Bickley (Friend)
Cemetery Bronson
Funeral Director Wyman Roberts
certificate number: 39791
film number: 2243935
digital folder number: 005145762
image number: 01023
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Emma King, 1976

","STR06" "I41645","King","Emma","2 May 1900","12 May 1976","0","(Research):
Census Listings

For the family of Mose King of Sabine Parish, Emma King's father

1900 Census
not located

1910 Census
Lousiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 5
Enumerated 23 April 1910
Sheet 1013
Zwolle and San Augustine Road
148-152
King, Moses Head M B 45 M2 7 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Lumber Yard
King, Hettie Wf F B 32 M2 7 7/5 Tx La Tx
King, Oronzo M B 6 S Tx Tx Tx
King, Bertha S F B 5 S Tx Tx Tx
King, Judge M B 3 S Tx Tx Tx
King, Ataway F B 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
King, Cary* M B 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
King, Ellen F B 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
King, Albert M B 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Jerzie, Howard 16 Stepson M B 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
King, Lizzie 4 Stepgdtr F B 4 S Tx Tx Tx

*Cary King, born 9 Apr 1893, Negro, registered for the First World War Draft in June 1917 in Sabine County, Texas, where he was a resident and farmer. He indicated he was born in Gurum, Texas.

1920 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 8, Zwolle Twp
Enumerated 27 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 89 Sheet 13A
45-45
King, Mose Head M B 52 m Tx Ala Ala Farmer
King, Hettie Wf F B 45 M Tx Tx Tx
King, Ira Son M B 15 S Tx Tx Tx
King, Bertha Dtr F B 13 S Tx Tx Tx
King, Judge Son M B 12 S Tx Tx Tx
King, Attaway Dtr F B 10 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 5, Little Bayou Scie, Zwolle Town
ED 4317 SD 4 Sheet 4B
59-67
King, Mose Head M Neg 65 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Minister Baptist Religion
King, Hettie Wf F Neg 58 M 30 Tx Tx Tx
King, Judge Son M Neg 23 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Alene F Neg 69 S Ark Ark Ark
Smith, Lula F F Neb 41 M/15 Ark Ark Ark

","STR06" "I30034","King","Ernest Martin","18 Aug 1907","Nov 1985","0","Social Security Death Index
Name: Ernest King
SSN: 526-01-6927
Last Residence: 73521 Altus, Jackson, Oklahoma, United States of America
Born: 17 Aug 1907
Died: Nov 1985
State (Year) SSN issued: Arizona (Before 1951 )","STR06" "I23942","","","","","","","" "I47316","King","Ford V.","22 Jul 1911","3 Jan 1993","0","His FindAGrave memorial page links to the pages of his parents, Sam King (1890-1944) and Ora Mae Fletcher King (1892-1981), and siblings Buford King (1914-1999) and Sam Perry King (1931-2017).","STR06" "I47380","King","George Washington","19 Jul 1895","13 Dec 1980","0","""Aunt Mattie raised Geo. and Ernest (King) after the death of their father."" (White and Toole, p 34).

His Texas Death Certificate shows his usual occupation as Proprietor, Grocery.

Obituary, copied from FindAGrave memorial page. This page also had a photo of his military marker, showing he served in the US Army during World War I.

KIRBYVILLE '96 George W. King, 85, of Kirbyville died at 3:45 a.m. Saturday at his home after an illness.

Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. today at Causey's E. E. Stringer Funeral Home with burial in Zion Hill Cemetery near Jasper.

A native of Milam, he had lived in Kirbyville 42 years and was a retired grocer and a World War I veteran.

Survivors include his wife, Pinkie Strickland King of Kirbyville; three sons, Olen King of Dam B, R.D. King of Brazoria and Elray King of Jasper; 11 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.","STR06" "I47380","King","George Washington","19 Jul 1895","13 Dec 1980","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 202-3 SD 19th Sheet 3A Stamped 25
Hemphill and Springhill public road
26-27
King, George W Head O M W 33 M 24 Tx Tx La Farm General Farm
King, Pinkie S Wf F W 28 M 19 Tx Tx La
King, George O Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
King, R.D. Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx


1940 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 3
Enumerated May 16, 1940
SS 42-4 ED 121-11 Sheet 22A
Old Jasper Road
43-R 5
King, George Head M W 44 M 5th Grade Tx R Jasper Texas Public Works Admin Road
King, Pinke W F W 38 M 7th Grade Tx R Jasper Texas
King, Olin Son M W 17 S Yes High School 2 Tx R Jasper Texas
King R D Son M W 16 S Yes High School 2 Tx R Jasper
King, Elray Son M W 6.12 S No Texas","STR06" "I45026","King","Glenn F. ""Corky""","2 May 1947","24 Nov 2000","0","He shares a double grave marker with Elaine, 27 Nov 1957 - 30 Jun 2002.","STR06" "I11917","King","Ida Lee","Aft 1894","23 Oct 1975","0","Name: Ida Lee Coussons
Death Date: 23 Oct 1975
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 85 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1890
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James King
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nina Halbert
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 23 Oct 1975
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243832
Digital Film Number: 4167881
Image Number: 3366
Reference Number: 3404
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I48729","King","Inez Elna","30 Dec 1935","8 Aug 2012","0","Family Search shows her as a daughter of Andrew Benjamin King Sr and Estelle Weaver.","STR06" "I18722","King","James E.","Abt 1892","Yes, date unknown","0","Could he be the James Ernest King, also born ca 1892, who married Edna Tatom in 1922? Seems unlikely as he and Vernon Maund can be found on both the 1920 and 1930 census listings, first in Sabine County and later in Sabine Parish, and responded that they had been married approx. 16 years.","STR06" "I18722","King","James E.","Abt 1892","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 15 and 16 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 17A
336-354
Maund, Henry C Head M W 75 M Ga Ga Ga None
Maund, Pattie E Wf F W 68 M Tx Va Tx
Iles, Gladys GrdDtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
337-355
King, James E Head M W 28 M Tx Tx Tx Carpenter Home
King, Vernon G Wf F W 25 M Tx Ga Tx
King, Kenneth Son m W 4 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
338-356
King, Luther and Hattie family

1930 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Zwolle Town, Ward 8 Little Bayou Scie
Enumerated 10 Apr 1930
ED 43-17 SD 4 Sheet 7A Stamped 221
101-121
King, James E Head R %40 M W 38 M 22 Tx Tx Tx Carpenter
King, Vernon G Wf F W 36 M 20 Tx Ga Tx
King, Kenneth M Son m W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
King, Fred H Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
King, James E Jr Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Barber O A Roomer M W 33 S Ark Tx Ala Cook Cafe
","STR06" "I7534","King","James Ernest","9 Aug 1892","15 Apr 1969","0","""Aunt Mattie raised Geo. and Ernest (King) after the death of their father."" (White and Toole, p 34).

Name: James Ernest King
Death Date: 15 Apr 1969
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 76 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 09 Aug 1892
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James D. King
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nina Halbert
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer, Carpenter
Place of Residence: Precinct #3 Rural Pineland, Sabine County, Texas
Cemetery: Plainview Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 15 Apr 1969
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137443
Digital Film Number: 4030479
Image Number: 1501
Reference Number: cn 35065
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I7534","King","James Ernest","9 Aug 1892","15 Apr 1969","0","(Research):Could he have married first Vernon Maund? Seems unlikely as the James E. King, also born ca 1892, who married Vernon Maund can be found with her and their three children on both the 1920 and 1930 census listings, first in Sabine County and later in Sabine Parish, and both responded that they had been married approx. 16 years.

","STR06" "I7534","King","James Ernest","9 Aug 1892","15 Apr 1969","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I44776","King","Jeppie Judson","3 Apr 1899","21 Jan 1976","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ray & Peggy Holbrooks Pace, show him as a son of Phillip Milhouse KING, CSA Co A 44th Alabama (FAG #45830588) and Martha ""Mattie"" Jane PERMENTER (FAG # 79349913).","STR06" "I36917","King","Joseph Henry","Feb 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Shelby County, Pr 5
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 90 Sheet 13A Stamped 173
207-202
King, Joe H W M Feb '53 47 M 0 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
King, Belle Wf W F -- -- 33 M 0 2/2 Tx
King, Mary Dau W F Feb '88 12 S Tx Miss Miss
King, Warren Son W M Aug '90 9 S Tx Miss Miss
McNeice, Annie StepDau W F Mar '93 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McNeice, Willie StepSon W M A[r '97 3 S Tx Tx Tx
McLamon, M. E. Mother in law F Mar '37 63 Wd 1 1 SC NC SC


","STR06" "I46626","King","Joseph Samuel","Abt 1828","Abt 1902","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Janet Mackey-Bodine, links him to his parents, William Morgan King (1805-1885) and Nancy Endicott (1805-1866).","STR06" "I47984","King","Kent Addison","26 Aug 1947","23 Jul 2022","0","KEARNEY - Kent Addison King, 74, of Kearney, fianc?', father, and grandfather, died Saturday, July 23, 2022, at his home after a brief battle with cancer.
Memorial services will be 10:30 a.m., Wednesday at Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl Funeral Home with Rev. Dr. Rick Carlson officiating.

Inurnment will follow at the Kearney Cemetery with military honors graveside.

Kent was born in Kearney on Aug. 26, 1947, to Keith A and Betty S (Sitz) King. He grew up in Kearney, the oldest of five children. He was active in 4H as a child, and that love of animals continued throughout his life. Kent was also active in sports, especially cross country and wrestling. He graduated from Kearney High School in 1965, then attended college at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Kent served in the Army during the Vietnam War, where he was stationed in Germany and traveled all over Europe with his parents when they visited.

Kent married Deborah A Black in 1972, and had two daughters. The couple later divorced. He received an honorable discharge from the army in 1975 and finished his degree in accounting at Kearney State College, graduating in 1978. In 1979, he earned his CPA and worked in Broken Bow, NE. Kent moved back to Kearney in 1981 where he worked at Grower's Ag Service as an accountant. He spent many weekends at Harlan Lake on the boat trying (and failing) to teach his daughters how to fish. In 1998, Kent started his over-the-road trucking business, Platte Valley Express, which he operated until his retirement in 2021.

He enjoyed golf, folk music, and classic rock; he would share his love of music by asking what artist was playing if he thought the song was worth knowing. You could always count on Kent to be watching football; the Huskers were his favorite team, of course. Sunday afternoons were for watching NASCAR races or Gunsmoke reruns with Susan. Kent was a long-time member of the American Legion, Eagles, and Elks. He always wore Levi jeans and a button-up shirt with cowboy boots and loved hearing about his grandkids' many activities.

Survivors include his daughters Rebecca (Steve) Lush of Kearney and Kristina (Jason) Singleterry of Ogallala; his fianc? Susan Simmons of Kearney; brothers, Doug (Rhonda) King and James (Brenda) King of Kearney; sisters, Denise (David) Capek of Lincoln and Kerry (Robert) Broz of Bullhead City, Arizona; 6 grandchildren, Kaylie, Madison, and Gavin Lush of Kearney and Colton King, Devin and Breanna Singleterry of Ogallala; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Kent was preceded in death by his parents.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I11918","King","Lorena Estelle","24 Sep 1887","20 Jan 1965","0","Name: Lorena Estelle Arnold
Death Date: 20 Jan 1965
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 77 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 24 Sep 1887
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jimmy Dixon King
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nina Halbert
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife & Mother
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 22 Jan 1965
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117698
Digital Film Number: 4028367
Image Number: 2803
Reference Number: cn4743
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I45025","King","Mary Jane ""Cookie""","18 Jun 1945","Mar 2012","0","Obituary, copied from the FindAGrave memorial page created by Bettie:

Mary King, age 66, of Hemphill, Texas died in the Hemphill Care Center, Friday evening, March 30, 2012 after an illness.

She was born in Mobile, Alabama to Herman and Glynis Davidson King.

Mary has lived most of her life in Hemphill and was a self-employed property manager and a member of the First United Methodist Church in Hemphill.

She was predeceased by her parents, Glynis and Herman King and brother, Glenn F ""Corky"" King (FAG memorial 30386897).

She is survived by her son Michael Garrett and his wife Lana of Hemphill, her daughter Juli Van Winkle and her husband Brian of Hemphill, ten grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

Graveside services will be held at 9am, Sunday, April 1, 2012 in the King Cemetery, Highway 21 East, Milam, Texas.

Starr Funeral Home, Hemphill, Texas","STR06" "I40249","","","","","","","" "I30038","King","Murray Wendel","9 Jul 1914","1 Jun 1995","0","Bryan Patterson shows that he married Mildred MARTIN.","STR06" "I26243","King","Nancy Belle","Oct 1842","Abt 1920","0","""Grandmother, Nancy Belle King, became Mrs. Henry Toliver McLemore. Grandmother's sisters, Lucy and Dora King, became Lucy Woodward and Dora Henderson. Their mother was Henrietta King. (So John King had two wives: Jane Bratton and Henrietta ??? her maiden surname unknown. Lucy and Dora King are half sisters to Nancy Belle King. Assume one wife died, thus the remarriage.)""

Information about this family from: Kitty (Clara Belle Maddox) after her June 1977 trip to Bowling Green, Kentucky, as posted at

groups.msn/com/maddoxmclemoredescendants","STR06" "I37710","King","Nora Jane","20 May 1917","24 Aug 1995","0","SSDI listing:

Nora J. Burkett
SSN: 453-76-9188
Last Residence: 75929 Broaddus, San Augustine, Texas, United States of America
Born: 20 May 1917
Died: 24 Aug 1995
State (Year) SSN issued: Texas (1962)","STR06" "I47384","King","Olen George","17 Sep 1922","14 Mar 2000","0","A photo is shown of his military marker on Find A Grave. It is engraved with a cross, and ""Olen George King ATC US Navy WW II Korea Vietnam Sept 17, 1922 March 14, 2000""","STR06" "I30033","King","Ora Albert","Abt 1886","Abt 1965","0","World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Ora Albert King
City: Not Stated
County: Wise
State: Texas
Birthplace: Missouri
Birth Date: 7 Sep 1886
Race: Caucasian (White)
Roll: 1983874
DraftBoard: 0
Age: 30
Occupation: Farming for self, Greenwood, Wise Co. TX
Nearest Relative: Wife and five children
Height/Build: Medium/Medium
Color of Eyes/Hair: Blue/Brown","STR06" "I30033","King","Ora Albert","Abt 1886","Abt 1965","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 census Wise Co. TX ED 148 Pg. 207A
Dan Prect.
62/62 King, Albert, head, WM, Oct. 1831, 68, M, 43 yrs., N
C NC OH
Rachel M., wife, WF, Oct. 1842, 57, M, 43 yrs., 9/7 children, OH PA PA
Ora A., grandson, WM, Sept. 1886, 13, MO IN IN
Hugh S., grandson, WM, Oct. 1888, 11, IA, IN IN

1910 census Wise Co. TX ED 260 Pg. 220B
Prect. 6
190/190 King, Ora A., head, MW, 23, M, 6yrs., MO IN IN
Mattie, wife, FW, 24, M, 6yrs., 3/3 children, TX TN TX
Winford J. or I., son, MW, 5, TX MO TX
Ernest M., son, MW, 3, TX MO TX
Leona, dau., FW, 8/12, TX MO TX


1920 Census
Oklahoma, Tillman County, West Maguire
Enumerated 11 February 1920
SD 7 ED 179 Sheet 6A Stamped 58

85-98
King, Ora Albert Hd 33 Mo Mo Mo Farmer
King, Mattie Wf 34 Tx Tx Tx
King, Winifred Son 14 Tx Mo Tx
King, Earnest Son 12 Tx Mo Tx
King, Leona Son 10 Tx Mo Tx
King, Jim Son 7 Tx Mo Tx
King, Murry Son 5 Tx Mo Tx
King, Harley Son 2 1/12 Tx Mo Tx

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Jackson County, Headrick Twp
Enumerated 10 April 1930
ED 33-22 SD 8 Sheet 4A Stamped 22
72-73
King, Ora A Hd 43 M17 MO Ind Ind Farmer
King, Mattie Wf F 44 M18 Tx Tx Tx
King, Ernest M Son M 22 S Tx Mo Tx Laborer Farm
King, James A Son M 18 S Tx Mo Tx
King Murray W. Son M 15 S Tx Mo Tx
King Harley Son M 12 S Tx Mo Tx
King, Eileen Son (sic) F 9 S Ok Mo Tx","STR06" "I24738","King","Osha Laura","12 Sep 1879","15 Feb 1923","0","Also shown as Oshea.","STR06" "I6091","King","R. D.","17 Sep 1923","17 Mar 2010","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave Memorial Page

R.D. King will be remembered as many things. A loving Father to Catherine, Sally, Shelly and Duffy and stepfather to Diana, Carl and Cheryl. A great companion and friend to his brothers, Olen and Elray. A devoted son to his late parents, Pinkey and George. And an inspiration to his many grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Hr was a World War II veteran and a graduate of Stephen F Austin University. He will be fondly remembered by many in Texas City, Alvin and Santa Fe, Texas as a football & baseball coach, a beloved math teacher and school administrator. He spent his later career with the Texas Department of Corrections as both an educator and an officer.

In his retirement he loved to travel, fish the lakes of East Texas, garden, cook and contribute commentary to the local newspaper. He was a memeber of the First United Methodist Church of Newton. R.D. was fortunate to find three great loves in his life in his predeceased wives, Mary, Marion and Norma. We want to thank his special friend who in his last days gave his great comfort.

He will be greatly missed by all.

R.D. fneral service will be March 19, 2010 at the First United Methodist Church in Newton at 2pm with buriel at Zion Hill Cemetery in Jasper, Texas. Officiating at his service will be Reverend Joe Miller.

Pallbearers will be Tommy Daniels, Eddid King, Danny King, Mark Taylor, Jamie Johnson and Carl Schmidt.","STR06" "I11919","King","Wilford Weldon","4 Mar 1925","21 Nov 2005","0","Sabine County Reporter
November 30, 2005

Wilford Weldon King

Wilford Weldon King, 80, of Plainview community died at 1:36 p.m. Monday, Nov. 21, 2005 in Hemphill. He was born March 4, 1925 in Sabine County as a son of the late Edna TATOM and James Ernest KING and had been a lifelong resident of the area. King worked for Temple-Inland for several years and was a World War II veteran of the U.S. Army. He was a member of the Missionary Baptist Church and Bronson Masonic Lodge, a fifty year member.

He was married to Johnnie Mae Byley King on Dec. 8, 1945. She preceded him in death on October 9. 2005 after 59 years, 10 months, and one day of marriage.

Survivors: three daughters and sons-in-law, Ernesteen and Kenneth SMITH of Pineland, Christy and Van WILLIAMS and Tricia and Billy CONN all of Bronson; eight granchildren, Tracee SMITH, Jereme and Cerri SMITH, Ken and Glenda SMITH, Bryan WILLIAMS, Jamie and Lisa WILLIAMS, Shellie and Benji DORSEY, Dustin CONN, and Brandon CONN; and 14 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Plainview Community Cemetery with Bro. Wayne Alford and Bro. Raymond Dowden officiating. Masonic graveyard rites and interment followed at Plainview Cemetery.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill.","STR06" "I34311","","","","","","","" "I47072","Kingsley","Linda Carrol","22 Jun 1943","21 Sep 2019","0","The Texas Birth Index shows her as a daughter of Simon Ransom KINGSLEY and Della WELLS

Obituary
Sabine County Reporter
October 2, 2019, Page 8

Linda Carroll Kilcrease

Linda Carrol Kilcrease, 76, of Teneha, formerly of San Augustine, passed from this life September 21, 2019 at her residence.

She was born to Simon Ransom ""Dutch"" Kingsley and Ella A'della Wells Kingsley on June 22, 1943, in Broaddus. She married the love of her life, Charles Edward Kilcrease on December 24, 1960. They remained happily and lovingly married for 57 years when he passed in 2017. She was employed by the San Augustine ISD for more than 30 years, serving as secretary and cafeteria worker. She loved when ""her kids"" at school called her Nana. She never forgot a child's face of name and truly enjoyed seing them every day. Even long afer retirement she would recognize ""her kids"" from school and even maybe tell them something about themselves that had long been forgotten. She loved to play piano, and she shared her gift through service at her church as often as possible. She a member of Rosevine Missionary Baptist Church-----



Obituary
Shelby County Today

.Linda Carol Kilcrease, 76, of Tenaha, passed away Saturday, September 21, 2019, in Tenaha.

Graveside service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Monday, September 23, 2019, at Liberty Hill Cemetery in San Augustine County with Rev. Frank Holrath officiating

Mrs. Kilcrease was born June 22, 1943, in Broaddus, to S.R. ""Dutch"" Kingsley and Ella A'della Wells Kingsley. She was employed with the San Augustine School District, serving as secretary and also working in the cafeteria. As a hobby, she enjoyed playing the piano. Mrs. Kilcrease was a member of Rosevine Missionary Baptist Church.

She is survived by:
Her daughters:
Sharon Brittain and husband Travis
Sheila Ponder

Grandchildren:
Jill Jefferson and husband Keith
Jamey Brittain and wife Courtney
Charles Brittain and wife Shanai
Misty Ramirez
Christi Miller and husband Chad
Marsha Gage, and Nikki Brittain

Great-grandchildren:
Gracelyn Brittain
Harper Harkness
Hunter Mosley
Jalyn Mosley
Christopher Miller
Austin Carpenter
Megan Miller
Morgan Jefferson
Logan Jefferson
Trace Brittain
Jayeda Davis
Aidan Davis
Rylee Davis
Payton Carpenter

Great-great-grandchildren:
Grayson Evans
Elizabeth Miller
Addisyn Mosley

Brother: Buster Kingsley

Sister-in-law: Joyce Davis and husband J.O.

Preceded in death by her husband, Charles Kilcrease; parents, S.R. ""Dutch"" Kingsley and Ella A'della Wells Kingsley; sister, Lorene Price; and brothers, Elton Kingsley and Aulton Kingsley.

Online condolences & tributes can be sent at www.watsonandsonsfuneralhome.com","STR06" "I26103","Kinnard","Ann Fleming ""Annie""","Abt 1836","Yes, date unknown","0","Betty Pritchett writes that ""Ann Kinnard's mother was Elizabeth A. Fleming and her father was Dr. Claiborne (sometimes spelled Claibourne or Clayborne) Holmes Kinnard. She and Robert A. had 2 children. Mary McEwen (1870-1871) and Claiborne Kinnard (1872-1944), my grandfather.""","STR06" "I9988","","","","","","","" "I22138","","","","","","","" "I47226","","","","","","","" "I31744","Kirby","???","Bef 1802","Yes, date unknown","0","According to Paul Williams, Gilliam's wife was thought to be Sarah Kirby. The death certificate of her daughter, Louisa, showed that her mother's maiden name was KIRBY.","STR06" "I31759","Kirby","Jeremiah ""Jerry"" Marsh","28 Mar 1824","27 Feb 1911","0","The son of Thomas and Elizabeth Kirby. His sister, Nancy, married his wife's brother, John D. McLemore.

Her Kentucky death certificate, provided by Paul Williams, shows him as a son of Thomas Kirby and Betty Estom (??). His occupation was listed as farmer. The informant was D.V./Dale? Kirby. A line was drawn through the marital status block.","STR06" "I27541","Kirby","Nancy Ann","Abt 1836","Aft 1910","0","Paul Williams notes that ""Nancy Ann is daughter of Thomas Kirby [also of Rockcastle Co.] please note the surname Kirby is [sic] Curby in some of earlier census records."" He later added that Nancy's mother was Elizabeth Ecton/Acton.

Paul showed her as born ca 1836 in Kentucky. The 1900 census shows her instead as born in May 1840, also in Kentucky.

She was living with her son Thomas G. McLemore and his family at the time of the 1910 Rockcastle, Kentucky census. She was listed as age 73, widowed, the mother of 8 children all still living, and born in Kentucky to parents also born in Kentucky.","STR06" "I47685","Kirby","Talitha Ann","4 Mar 1862","9 Apr 1937","0","Her FindAGrave Memorial page links her to parents George M. KERBY (1818-1897) and Sarah Nuegent Carver Kerby, as well as her husband, Andrew Jackson Trammell.

George KERBY is shown as a veteran of the Texas Revolutionary War.","STR06" "I32881","Kirk","Mattie Elizabeth ""Lizzie""","Abt 1889","Yes, date unknown","0","Could this be a sister of Rosa Kirk Halbert, and therefore also a daughter of Robert C. Kirk amd Mattie Rucker?","STR06" "I47107","Kirk","Robbie Jane","5 Dec 1915","21 Sep 1990","0","Published in The Huntsville Times, Huntsville, AL, Sunday, September 23, 1990

Mrs. Robbie Jane McLemore, 74, Athens, died Friday at a local hospital.

The funeral is today at 3:30 p.m. at the Limestone Chapel Funeral Home with the Rev. Sonny Kirk officiating. Burial will be in the Athens City Cemetery.

Mrs. McLemore was a member of the Mount Pisgah Baptist Church.

Survivors include one son, Jackie Wilson McLemore of Athens; three daughters, Betty Joyce Richardson and Bobbie Ann Wilson, both of Athens, and Linda Faye Coleman of Elkmont; one sister, Mabel Shannon of Athens; one brother, Floyd Kirk of Athens; several grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

(Copied from her Find A Grave Memorial Page)","STR06" "I37557","Kirk","Rosa Anna","9 Feb 1890","13 Nov 1957","0","On Kay Parker McCary's annotated transcription of the Halbert Cemetery she is shown as a daughter of Robert and Mattie Kirk.

Name: Rosa Kirk Halbert
Death Date: 13 Nov 1957
Death Place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 67 years 9 months 4 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 09 Feb 1890
Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Robert C. Kirk
Father's Birthplace: Miss.
Mother's Name: Mattie Rucker
Mother's Birthplace: Miss.
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Cemetery: Fox Hill
Burial Place: Milam, Texas
Burial Date: 14 Nov 1957
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135924
Digital Film Number: 4163662
Image Number: 649
Reference Number: cn 63146
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I33810","","","","","","","" "I32650","","","","","","","" "I35112","","","","","","","" "I26837","Kirkley","Amelia","Abt 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","Could she have been named Permelia vs. Amelia?

There is a FindAGrave memorial page (# 14080141), linked on Ancestry.com to Amelia. This memorial page has a photo of the headstone of ""Permelia J. Kirkley, wife of W. S. Templeton, Born Dec. 1, 1849 and died May 8, 1915"" She is buried with her husband, Winfield Scott Templeton, in the Pine Bluff Cemetery in Denton, Copiah County, Mississippi.","STR06" "I26702","Kirkley","Richard R.","Abt 1796","18 Sep 1851","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County
Enumerated 24 Aug 1850
Stamped 230
305-305
Richard Kirkley 54 M Farmer 500 SC Cannot read or write
Aquilla Kirkley 30 F Tenn Cannot read or write
John Kirkley 14 M Mi Attended School within the year
Samuel Kirkley 10 M Mi Attended School within the year
Richard Kirkley 8 M Mi Attended School within the year
Martha Kirkley 6 F Mi Attended School within the year
Charlotte Kirkley 4 Mi
Amelia Kirkley 2 F Mi
Eli Graves 24 M Farmer Mis
Eliza Graves 16 F Mis
306-306
Moses Kirkley 21 M Farmer 200 Mi Cannot read or write
Eliza Kirkley 20 F Mi
(Married within the year)","STR06" "I7894","","","","","","","" "I7892","","","","","","","" "I8870","Kittell","Charles Victor","18 Oct 1952","29 May 2007","0","Graveside services for Charles Kittell, 54 of Jasper, were held Wednesday, May 30, 2007 at 12:30pm at Zion Hill Cemetery in Jasper.

Charles died Tuesday, May 29, 2007 in Jasper. A native of Bossier City, Louisiana and formerly of Beaumont & Houston, he had lived in Jasper for the past six months. A graduate of Forest Park High School, he attended Lamar University. He sailed with Mobil Oil Marine for ten years then served as a Stationer Engineer for a number of years in Houston. He was employed with Tractor Supply at the time of his death. He enjoyed working with computers and reading especially Tolkien.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents Tell & Edythe McCoy of Jasper and Boyd and Floy Kittell of Liberty, and uncle, Glenn Kittell of Liberty.

Survivors include his parents Kenneth and Nan Kittell of Coldspring, Texas; three brothers Paul Kittell, Winn Kittell & wife Camille, Reagan Kittell & wife Sharon; sister Holly Weeks & husband Kent; two nephews Travis & Keith Kittell; two first cousins Karen Kittell and Kelly Edwards.","STR06" "I8869","Kittell","Kenneth Jay","19 Apr 1932","12 Mar 2020","0","Obituary

Kenneth J. Kittell, 87, of Colmesneil, passed away, Thursday, March 12, 2020 at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont, Texas.

Graveside services will be held Saturday, March 21, 2020 at 2 p.m. at Fairlawn Cemetery in Liberty, Texas. Officiating will be Brother Edwin Findley.

Ken was born April 19, 1932, the first of two sons to Boyd & Florence Adams Kittell in Beaumont, Texas. Boyd was a tuba player for the old Magnolia Refinery Band. Ken graduated from South Park High School. He then enlisted in the U.S. Air Force where he served for 10 years, with time spent overseas in Morocco and Okinawa. He resigned with the rank of Master Sargent. For over 25 years Ken delighted in supplying the spotlight as a member of the United Artist Union for music events in Jefferson County and other lightings for Bonnie Cokinos Productions. After working for Unocal for 29 years, he retired to Colmesneil on Frog Pond Lake. He spent 15 years driving the school bus for Woodville. He assisted his wife in maintaining and operating the Opera House in Woodville form 1981-1996. Ken was a member of Calvary Baptist Church in Woodville.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Boyd & Florence Kittell; son, Charles Kittell and stepson, Stephen Lee Hunt and brother Glen Ray and wife Pat Kittell.

He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Mary Ann Kittell of Colmesneil; sons Winn Kittell, Paul Kittell, Reagan Kittell and wife Lauri; daughter, Holly Weeks and husband Kent; stepchildren, Kathryn Eyleen Hunt Williams Bergold, Jonnie A Hunt and wife, Tammy LeBleu; grandsons, Travis and Keith Kittell; Luke Aaron Williams, Nick Wood and Harrison Bridges; granddaughters, Sarah Ann Hunt, Amanda Belle Hunt and husband, Marlon Baltodano, Catherine Michelle Hunt and Rebecca Ann Williams; great granddaughter, Chloe Grace Hill, and nieces Kelly Kittell Edwards and husband, Greg and Karen Kittell. He is also survived by the mother of his children, Nan McCoy Kittell.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to the American Heart Association. 12345 N. Lamar Blvd, Suite 200, Austin, Texas 78753.

Services are under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home in Woodville, Texas.","STR06" "I8872","","","","","","","" "I20446","","","","","","","" "I20308","","","","","","","" "I4158","Klein","Andrew Joseph","17 Feb 1957","13 Apr 2010","0","Art Peck shows his date of birth, in error, to be 10 Feb 1959.


Andrew J. Klein Port Huron

Andrew J. Klein, age 53, passed away April 13, 2010 after a 7 month battle with Cancer. He was born February 17, 1957 in St. Clair to Joseph and Mildred Klein. Andrew married Deniece Warren on November 7, 1975 in Port Huron. Andrew retired in November 2008 after over 30 years of service with Laborers Local 463/1075. He also served on the ""E"" Board for several years. Andrew enjoyed hunting and fishing with his boys, and going to classic car shows where he had a 1968 Camaro to enter. He especially enjoyed spending time with his family. He is survived by his wife Deniece, 2 sons, James (Jennifer) Klein of St. Clair, and Andrew Klein Jr. of Port Huron, 2 grandchildren, Lindsay and Trevor Klein of St. Clair, siblings, Mary Klein of Marysville, Fern (Harold) Hyslop of St. Clair, and Jack Klein of Bowling Green, Ohio. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Mildred Klein, and two brothers, James and Robert Klein. Per Andrew's wishes, cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held on Friday at 5 p.m. in the Smith Family Funeral Home - South, 1230 7th Street with The Rev. Max Amstutz officiating. Friends may visit with his family beginning at 2 p.m. Friday in the funeral home until the hour of service. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the wishes of the family. ?u?www.smithfamilyfuneralhome.com ?/u?.

Published in The Times Herald on April 15, 2010
Courtesy of Maggie Battel Bethel","STR06" "I5914","","","","","","","" "I4161","","","","","","","" "I5074","Klein","Joseph Forest ""Jack""","29 Mar 1915","30 Oct 1988","0","Cass City Chronicle
April 9, 1915
Page 4

Born to Mr. and Mrs. John KLEIN of Royal Oaks on Monday, March 29, a little son, Joseph Forrest.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 4, 1945
Local Happenings, Page Four

Jack Klein plans to open a flower shop in Bad Axe tomorrow. His sister, Miss Frances Klein, will be employed as manager. It will be known as Klein Flower Shop.

The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 11, published September 6, 1948, reported that he was with the Flame Gas Co, in River Rouge and had purchased a home in that city.

Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, November 9, 1988
Obituaries Page 8

Joseph Klein

Joseph F. ""Jack"" Klein, 73, died Sunday, October 30, in the Evangelical Home of Port Huron.

He was born Mar 29, 1915 in Royal Oak. He had been a resident of Port Huron since 1953 and was a former resident of Cass City. He married Mildred M. Schwegler February 9, 1942, in Bowling Green, Ohio. She died April 8, 1976.

He owned and operated Klein's Bottle Gas Service until 1963.

He is survived by two daughters, Mary P. KLEIN of Marysville and Mrs. Fern L. HYSLOP of St. Clair; four sons, Jack F. of Gettysburg, Pa.; James W. of Lake Wales, Fla.; Robert A. and Andrew J. of Port Huron; and a sister Mrs. Aletha AUTEN of Davison and nine grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by two sisters, Margaret Fern AYERS and Frances KLEIN.

Services were held Wednesday in the Karrer-Simpson-Crawford Funeral Home. The Rev. John E. Naile of the First United Methodist Church, St. Clair, officiated. Burial was in Elkland Cemetery, Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I35134","","","","","","","" "I41063","Klein","Lois Vera","4 Nov 1934","29 Dec 1997","0","Elznic -- Lois V., 63, Geneva, died Monday (12/29/97) in Lincoln. Born, Sutton [ca 1934].
Survivors: husband, Donald J. Sr.; sons, Donald J. Elznic Jr., Salem, Ore., Tim Elznic , York, Joe Elznic , Geneva; daughter, Karla Slezak, Grand Island; sister, Margaret Staberg, Lincoln; six grand- children. Services: 2 p.m. Friday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Geneva. Geneva Public Cemetery. Visitation: begins 2 p.m. Thursday, funeral home. Memorials in care of family.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
","STR06" "I4211","","","","","","","" "I4159","Klein","Robert ""Bob"" Alan","31 Oct 1949","28 Dec 2002","0","Volume 27 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published on September 4, 1967, reported that Robert L. Klein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Klein, was graduated from Port Huron Northern High School.","STR06" "I23594","","","","","","","" "I35146","","","","","","","" "I34944","Kleine","Iona","3 Mar 1929","20 Jul 2016","0","Iona Mae (Kleine) Bartels was born on March 3, 1929 on a farm northwest of Daykin, Nebraska. She was the only child of William and Minnie (Hahn) Kleine and passed away on July 20, 2016 in Fairbury, Nebraska at the age of 87 years, 4 months and 17 days. Iona was baptized on March 17, 1929 at her home and confirmed in Christ on June 21, 1943 at St. John's Lutheran Church in Daykin, Nebraska.

Iona attended elementary school at District 35 and graduated from Daykin High School in 1946. Following graduation, she enrolled at Commercial Extension of Omaha.

On September 12, 1948, Iona was united in marriage to Everett L. Bartels at St. John's Lutheran Church in Daykin, Nebraska. They were privileged to celebrate 61 years of marriage. This marriage was blessed with three daughters, Judy, Janet and Joy.

Iona was a faithful member of Zion Lutheran Church of Tobias, Nebraska. She was a member of Zion Ladies Aid, LWML and her church circle serving as a leader for many years. She enjoyed making the church's baptismal banners until her health declined. Special interests during her lifetime included baking, gardening, music, embroidery and painting.

Preceding her in death were her parents, William and Minnie Kleine; her husband, Everett Bartels and her parents-in-law, Otto and Lena Bartels.

Survivors cherishing her memory include her daughters and their spouses, Judy and Marlon Buzek of Stromsburg, Nebraska; Janet & Ray Capek of Milligan, Nebraska and Joy and Scott Wolfe of Daykin, Nebraska.

Grandchildren and great-grandchildren include Heather and Eric Lindsley, Grant and Logan of Osceola, Nebraska; Chad and Stephanie Buzek, Tara and Tori of Stromsburg, Nebraska, Jason Capek, Chase and Carter of Shelton, Nebraska; Justin and Melissa Capek, Jayden and Liam of Ohiowa, Nebraska; Jon and Audra Capek and Stormi of Carleton, Nebraska; Joshua Capek of Tobias, Nebraska; Aaron and Jennifer Wolfe, Cooper, Berkeley and Decker of Tobias, Nebraska and Megan and Derrick Haake, Maddox, Bryant and Harper of Daykin, Nebraska.

Other immediate relatives include brother-in-law Willard Bartels and wife Judy of Tobias, Nebraska; Sisters-in-law, Leona Klawitter of Milligan, Nebraska; Dorothy Brandt of Western, Nebraska and Patricia Bartels and Donna Steinbrook of Tobias, Nebraska and nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of friends. Special friends were Charles and Bernita Boesch of Blackwell, Oklahoma and the residents and staff of Cedarwood Assisted Living.

Services will be Monday, July 25, 2016 at 10:30 a.m. at Zion Lutheran Church in Tobias, NE with Pastor Ryan Meyer officiating. The family will greet friends on Sunday evening from 6 ? 8 at Gerdes-Meyer Funeral Home in Fairbury. Burial will be in Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery. Memorials will go to the Family's Choice. Gerdes-Meyer Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I23366","","","","","","","" "I47521","Klemme","Robert Vance","4 Nov 1970","3 May 2019","0","Robert Vance Klemme saw the face of God on Friday afternoon, May 3, 2019. He was doing what he loved best, which was camping with his family and close friends. Born November 4, 1970 in Dallas, Texas to Judith Parker and Charles Whitmore Klemme. Bob graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School in 1989, from Texas Tech University in 1994, and married Emily Brenner May 27, 1995.
As a friend reflected so beautifully, ""he was the very best husband, the very best dad, a leader, a man so filled with the Holy Spirit in its MOST joyful sense that it spilled out all over the place every single minute of his day. You felt LOVED every time you walked away from an interaction with him?he goes on to our Lord, and not a single person who believes in God could ever disbelieve he is with Him now. He was Christ to everyone.""

Bob's daily life and activities reflected his beautiful spirit. He was deeply spiritual and prayerful and a theological debate with Bob was always both lively and educational. Bob was a youth group leader. He was active in Indian Guides and Indian Princesses from the moment his first child was old enough to participate in 2004. He was on several boards for Hospice of Midland and The Way Retreat Center among others. He volunteered extensively at St. Ann's Catholic Church and was actively involved in raising funds for the new Youth Activities Building at St. Ann's. He was also an avid hunter, skier, camper, Eagle Scout, played guitar, piano, and sang. Bob built his own thriving business from the ground up. He also bought a lottery ticket once a week, ""just in case.""

Bob was preceded in death by his parents Judith and Charles Klemme as well as his uncle, Bob Parker. Left to honor Bob and bear witness to his love and legacy of faith are his wife of 24 years, Emily; and his children Ben, Will, Molly, Sam, Claire and Luke. He is also survived by his brother and sister-in-law, Windi and Whit Klemme, sister and brother-in-law Tony and Susan Klemme Quill, cousins Kathy Boss, Nannette King, and Lisa Fountain, and their families and his aunt, Nancy Kreuger. Surrounding Emily and the children at this time also are her mother, Karen Mason, her sister Jane Brenner (Andrew) Swartz, Julia Brenner (Bobby) Barrett, her brother John (Traci Goodgion) Brenner, her father Michael Lance (Ruth) Brenner of Gastonia, N.C., and nieces and nephews Lesa Wright, Lindsey Brenner, Morgan Swartz, Annie Swartz, Michael Brenner, Hannah Klemme, Macaiah Klemme, Zach Klemme, Gracie Klemme, and Judah Klemme.

A rosary will be held for Bob on Tuesday, May 7 at 7:00 PM at St. Ann's Catholic Church in Midland, Texas. A funeral mass will be held on Wednesday, May 8 at 11:00 AM at St. Ann's Catholic Church. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in Bob's name to The Way Retreat Center (Midland) and the Youth Activities Building (St. Ann's Church).

Copied from the Nalley-Pickle & Welch website, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 8, 2019, page 8","STR06" "I19640","","","","","","","" "I19142","Klesert","John August","16 Oct 1879","Yes, date unknown","0","Per SS-5, #346-28-4619 John A. Klesert, 515 Lathrop Avenue, River Forest, Illinois. Full name John August Klesert, age 72, DOB 10/16/79 Burr Oak, Michigan Father: Charles Klesert Mother: Emma Strauss. Male. White. Self Employed. Date of application 1/11/52.","STR06" "I8389","Klevsaat","Carl Friedrich Ludwig","Bef 27 Jul 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census

Census Place:Burr Oak, St. Joseph, Michigan Source:FHL Film 1254603
National Archives Film T9-0603
Page 24
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Fred STROUSE Self M M W 58 GER Occ:Farmer Fa: GER Mo: GER
Minnie STROUSE Wife F M W 51 GER Occ:Keeping House Fa: GER Mo: GER
Chas. KLEVEART Son in Law M M W 32 GER Occ:Farmer Fa: GER Mo: GER
Emma KLEVEART Dau F M W 23 MI Occ:Helps In House Fa: GER Mo: GER
George KLEVEART GSon M S W 6 MI Fa: GER Mo: MI
John KLEVEART GSon M S W 8 M MI Fa: GER Mo: MI
","STR06" "I8386","Klevsaat","Friedrich Christoph Ernst","Bef 24 Feb 1809","2 Sep 1892","0","Email dated 7 Feb 2000 from Anne (Percival) Kruszka: ""I have here in my hot little hands a patron submission form for the LDS on one Friedrich Christoph Ernst Klevesaat born 20 Feb 1809 in Rosenow Germany. He was the son of Johann Christian Klevesaat and Elisabeth Catharina Neuendorf. I think this Johan Christian Klevesaat was the brother of my G-g-g grandfather, Jurgen Gustav Klevesaat. I also have the microfilms at the local LDS where I volunteer. I'll see how many Ernst Klevesaat's I can find. In some of the records on my family I have seen the name spelled Klesaert.""

German Passport (Courtesy of Dorothy Williams & Jo Peck)

KLEESAAT, Ernst Age: 48 Occupation: Arbeiter (Laborer) Place of Origin: Rosenow/Mecklbg. Family Members: Sophie 42 Ebefrau--Marie 19--Johann 17--Carl 7- Fritz 5

Text from GERMANS TO AMERICA (Courtesy of Dorothy Williams & Jo Peck) List of Passengers to U.S. Ports, Volume 10 pp 418-419 Edited by Ira Glazier, P. William Filby

KLEESAAT, Ernst 48 M Farmer Home: Germany Destination: USA Sophia 42, Marie 19, Johann 17, Carl 7, Ernst 5 Ship: Elbe From: Hamburg To: New York Arr'd: 14 Apr 1857


The family can be found in Elba, Genesee County, New York at the time of the 1860 Federal Census. In examining the microfilm, I did not locate son Johann, who would have been approximately 19. It is also interesting to note that Mary is still living at home even though she had married some seven months earlier. Her husband, George Gesse, was living two homes away, as a laborer in the Taylor household. Perhaps he was under contract, or working to save money for their move to Michigan.

At the time of the 1870 and 1880 Federal census enumerations, Ernst and Sophia were living in Sherman Township, St. Joseph County, Michigan, in the home of their son, Johann. They lived two households away from daughter Marie and her husband George Jesse.","STR06" "I8386","Klevsaat","Friedrich Christoph Ernst","Bef 24 Feb 1809","2 Sep 1892","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
New York, Genessee County, Elba
100-102
Earnest Klesert 50 Laborer Mechlenburg (Germany)
Josephine 44 Housework ditto
Mary 21 Housework ditto
Charles 11 ditto
Louis 9 ditto","STR06" "I8388","Klevsaat","Johann Carl Christian","Bef 19 Mar 1840","Yes, date unknown","0","In a plat of Sherman Township ca 1880 supplied by Dorothy Williams, land belonging to G. Jess adjoins a larger parcel belonging to J. Klevsert.

","STR06" "I8388","Klevsaat","Johann Carl Christian","Bef 19 Mar 1840","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Federal Census
Michigan, St. Joseph County Sherman Township #183-183

Klevsert, John 30 M W Farmer $4000 $800 Macklenberg
Klevsert, Sophia 25 F W Keeping House Prussia
Klevsert, Carrie 3 F WMichigan
Klevsert, Ernest 60 M W Farm LaborerMacklenberg
Klevsert, Sophia 56 F W Keeping House Macklenberg

1880 Census
Michigan, St. Joseph County, Sherman
FHL Film 1254603 NA Film #T9-0603 Page 456C

Enumerated on 8 June 1880 #108-109
Clevsert, John W M 40 (Head) Farmer Mecklenburg Mecklenburg Mecklenburg
Clevsert, Sophia W F 35 Wife Keeping House Prussia Prussia Prussia
Clevsert, Carrie W F 13 Daug At Home Michigan Mecklenburg Prussia
Clevsert, Martha W F 9 Daug Michigan Mecklenburg Prussia
Clevsert, Emma W F 7 Daug Michigan Mecklenburg Prussia
Clevsert, Earnest W M 70 Grandfather Prussia Prussia Prussia
Clevsert, Sophia W F 64 Grandmother Prussia Prussia Prussia
","STR06" "I12419","Klevsaat","Johann Christian","Bef 1 Dec 1777","Yes, date unknown","0","Anne Percival Kruszka thinks ""this Johann Christian Klevesaat was the brother of my G-g-g grandfather, Jurgen Gustav Klevesaat.""","STR06" "I16488","Klevsaat","Sebastian Heinrich","Bef 20 Jan 1743","Yes, date unknown","0","Ingo Klevesath lists him as the son of Christian KLEVSAAT.","STR06" "I14979","Klima","Joseph","Bef 1853","Nov 1897","0","Joseph came to the United States about 1879 and lived in Milligan about 18 years. He was an accomplished gymnast and was a member of the Tel. Jed. Sokol, a gymnastic organization. He was also a member of the Independent Workmen Lodge. He disappeared mysteriously on November 23, 1897, after leading the family cow to the Vaclav KOTTAS pasture. His frozen body was found a couple of weeks later by John LUKSIK in the cornfield of Vaclav KOTTAS. It was determined by an inquest that all but one rib was fractured, and that one of his ribs had penetrated his heart. Foul play was suspected until his missing cash was found in his attic at home. It was believed a bull in caused his fatal injuries. (Milligan, p 317).","STR06" "I20126","Klima","Joseph J.","6 Jul 1895","22 Mar 1993","0","After graduating from the Milligan High School in 1913, Joseph entered Peru State College and graduated in 1915. He taught school for three years and was School Superintendent at Shelby, Nebraska when World War I broke out. He resigned to join the U.S. Navy. While waiting to be called up, he was moved to Hildreath, Nebraska to run those schools, as their principal had been drafted into the army. At the end of the term, he reported to the Great Lakes Naval Training Station at Chicago. At the end of the war, he was invited to work at the Farmers and Merchants Bank, where he worked for 57 years. (Milligan, p 333).

SSN 506-03-6721","STR06" "I20314","","","","","","","" "I12120","Kline","Alma","2 Oct 1906","12 Apr 1995","0","Alma M. Oman

Sturgis--Alma M. Oman, 88, 206 Center St, died April 12, 1995 at Sturgis Hospital. She was born October 2, 1906 in St. Joseph County, a son (sic) of Norton and Sarah (Winkleplek) Kline. On April 18, 1925, she married George W. Oman in Centreville. He died June 18, 1985. She was an area resident all her life and was a homemaker. She was very active in the Kingdom Hall Jehovah Witness ministry. Surviving are three sons, Ralph Oman, Jackson; Richard Oman, Houston, Texas; James Oman, Sturgis; ten grandchildren; several greatgrandchildren and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, five brothers, Clinton Kline, Clayton Kline, Lloyd Kline, Oscar Kline and Clifford Kline. There will be no visitation. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held at 1 pm Wednesday at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witness, Sturgis. Elder Roger Andrews will officiate.","STR06" "I28658","Kling","Anna","Abt 1856","9 Feb 1932","0","Obituary
From the Youngstown Telegram February 10, 1932
(Courtesy of Jean Kling Baun)

Rudersdorf-Mrs. Anna, age 76, of 4212 Rush Blvd., died at 1 p.m. Feb 9. She is survived by her husband, Gustaf Rudersdorf; son Harley; sisters, Mrs. Amelia KRESS and Mrs. Agnes SCHULTZ, brothers, Herman and Otto KLING. She was a member of St. Charles's Church of Boardman. Services will be held Friday at 9:30 a.m. in St. Charles' Church. Interment will be in Tod Cemetery.

Jean Baun also supplied a copy of the obituary for Anna's brother Herman KLING. He was a Youngstown area architect, and was born in Germany to Friedrich and Amalie Einhaus KLING. and was a graduate of the University of Berlin.","STR06" "I6767","Klinger","Christina","Abt 1833","Mar 1917","0","The death certificate of her son, George McClellan Cramer, shows her place of birth as in Clyde, Ohio. Last name shown by Dean Cramer as CLINGER.","STR06" "I5324","Klinkman","Charles H.","23 Mar 1924","7 Jun 1962","0","Volume 15 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 1, 1952, reported that besides operating his father's farm, Charles has accepted a position with the Trailer Mfg. Co in Marlette.

Cass City Chronicle
June 14, 1962

Klinkman Services Held in Marlette

Funeral services were held Sunday at the Marsh Funeral Home, Marlette, for Charles H. Klinkman, 38, Decker, following his death from a self-inflicted shotgun wound.

Klinkman, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Orton Klinkman, was born March 23, 1924, in Decker. A bachelor, he spent his entire life at the family's farm residence in Lamotte township.

According to a report by investigative officers, Klinkman was despondant over the death of his mother last April. His father preceded him in death in September, 1961.

Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Roy (Louise) AGAR, Marlette, Mrs. Vyron (Margaret) BEUTLER, Pontiac, and Mrs. Donald (Laura) DALE, Marlette, and a brother, Wilfred, Smiths Creek.

Officiating at the service were Rev. Lester Nelsen, Pilgrim Holiness Church, Kingston and Rev. Joseph SHAW, Decker. Interment was in Elkland Cemetery.

Pallbearers were: Kitchener INNES, JR., James DARLING, Leland WENDORF, Donald INNES, Marvin INNES and Carl GEISTER.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I29520","","","","","","","" "I35092","Klinkman","Dorus ""Dutch""","20 May 1916","2 Jul 1987","0","Elkland Township Cemetery records show that he was a veteran of World War II, and married to Ann Jarvis.","STR06" "I35086","Klinkman","Harvey","6 Jun 1889","8 Dec 1947","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, December 12, 1947
Page 4

Sudden Death of Harvey Klinkman

Harvey Klinkman, well-known resident of Cass City, passed away suddenly at his home on South Seeger St. Monday night. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Stanley Kirn at the Evangelical United Bretherin Church Thursday afternoon and interment was made in Elkland Cemetery.

Mr. Klinkman was born in Lancaster, New York, June 6, 1889, and was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Otto Klinkman. He came to this community with his parents when he was nine years old where he has made his home until his death.

He was united in marriage February 10, 1914, in Cass City with Miss Cora Helwig. Following their marriage they made their home in the village. Mr Klinkman has been in the contracting business for the past twenty years.

To mourn their losses are his wife; one daughter, Charlotte, at home; three sons, Dorus and Keith Klinkman of Cass City and James Klinkman of Detroit; four brothers, Orton Klinkman of Decker, Howard of Jackson, Charles of Dearborn, and Arthur of Cass City; and two grandchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2010)","STR06" "I5075","Klinkman","Louise May","11 Aug 1915","16 May 2000","0","Cass City Chronicle
May 24, 2000
Obituaries, Page 14

Louise Agar

Louise M. Agar, 84, died Tuesday May 16, 2000, at Covenant Care (St. Luke's) in Saginaw.

She was born in the Decker area August 11, 1915, the daughter of Orton Klinkman and Catherine (Schwegler) Klinkman. January 1, 1942, she married Roy Agar. He died November 16, 1996.

She was a homemaker and worked on the family dairy farm.

She attended Pine School, worked in several homes caring for others and was employed by Dr. Webster for several years before marriage. She was a charter member of the Marlette Hospital Auxiliary, of which she had been a member for 49 years. She did volunteer work as a Gray Lady and worked in the gift shop. She was a past 4-H leader, active member of the Germania Lutheran Ladies Aid, past Friendship Club and farm Bureau member.

She is survived by a daughter, Marilyn (Leon) TRAINOR of Snover; a son Keith AGAR of Marlette; three grandsons; two sisters, Margaret (Vyron) BEULTER of Kingston and Laura DALE of Marlette, a brother, Wilfred (Arlene) KLINKMAN of Smiths Creek, and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband Roy, her parents, and a brother, Charles KLINKMAN.

Funeral services were held Friday May 19 at the Marsh Funeral Chapel in Marlette with the Rev. Kenneth Parker officiating.

Burial was in the Marlette Cemetery.","STR06" "I5076","Klinkman","Margaret M.","17 Feb 1917","12 Sep 2008","0","Margaret M. Beutler, Kingston, MI~ Passed away peacefully Friday, Sept. 12, 2008 at Marlette Hospice Residence, at the age of 91. Mrs. Beutler had lived in Kingston since 1980 and was previously from the West Bloomfield area. She was born Feb. 17, 1917 in Decker, daughter to the late Orton and Catherine (Schwagler) Klinkman. She married Vyron E. Beutler March 16, 1940 in Ohio. He preceded her in death Sept. 24, 2006. Margaret and her late husband sold produce at the Oakland Co. Farmers Market for many years. She enjoyed painting, crocheting, cooking, gardening and most of all, her family. She is survived by sons, Ronald (Sharon) Beutler of Kingston and Eugene (Phyllis) Beutler, also of Kingston; daughter, Janet (Harmon) Beaty of Hartland; brother, Wilford Klinkman of Smith Creek; sister, Laura Dale of Marlette; sister-in-law, Jackie MacAlpine of Argyle; seven grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; brother, Charles Klinkman and sister, Louise Agar. Funeral service will be held Monday, Sept. 15 at 1 p.m. in Marsh Funeral Chapel in Marlette, with Pastor Len Wyatt officiating. Burial will be in Elkland Cemetery in Cass City. Visitation will be held on Sunday from 2-7 p.m. at Marsh Funeral Chapel in Marlette. Memorials may be made to the donation of choice. Tuscola County Advertiser 9-13-08

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~caillet101/2008_Tuscola_County_MI_Obits.html","STR06" "I12005","Klinkman","Orton Thomas","10 Feb 1887","12 Sep 1961","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, September 21, 1961
Page 5

Orton T. Klinkman, 74, died Tuesday, September 12 after a long illness.

Son of the late Otto and Mae Klinkman, he was born February 10, 1887 in Lancaster, New York and moved to Cass City as a small boy.

He married Catherine Schwegler in Caro, March 11, 1914, and the couple continued to live in Cass City for three years, after which they moved to their present farm residence near Decker.

Besides his wife, Mr. Klinkman is survived by five children, Mrs. Roy AGAR and Mrs. Donald DALE of Marlette, Mrs. Vyron BEUTLER of Pontiac, Wilfred of Smiths Creek and Charles, at home, 11 grandchildren and three brothers, Howard of Jackson, Charles of Dearborn and Arthur of Cass City.

Funeral services were held Friday, September 15, at the Decker Methodist Church. The Rev. Joseph Shaw officiated. Burial was in Elkland cemetery, Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I35087","Klinkman","Otto C.","22 Sep 1858","13 Jul 1936","0","The Cass City Chronicle
Friday, July 17, 1936, Page Five

Deaths

Otto Klinkman

After an illness of more than two years, Otto Klinkman passed away Monday afternoon, July 13, at his home, three miles east and one-half mile south of Cass City.

Funeral services were held on Thursday afternoon from the home. Rev. G. A. Spitler, pastor of Salem Evangelical Church, officiated and burial was in Elkland Cemetery.

Otto Klinkman was born September 22, 1858, in New York and there he was united in marriage iwth Miss Mae Hutchinson. They made their home in New York until coming to Michigan thirty-nine years ago when they settled on the farm where Mrs. Klinkman died in October, 1911, and where Mr. Klinkman passed away Monday.

He is survived by five sons, Orton Klinkman, Decker; Harve , Arthur and Charles, Cass City; and Howard of Jackson. He also leaves one sisters, Mrs. Frances Knapp of Lancaster, N. Y. and seventeen grandchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2011)","STR06" "I35087","Klinkman","Otto C.","22 Sep 1858","13 Jul 1936","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 15 and 16 of April 1910
SD 8 ED 112 Sheet 1A Stamped 121
5-5
Klinkman, Otto Head M W 52 m1 24 NY NY NY Farmer
Klinkmanm May Wf F W 46 m1 24 5/5 NY NY NY
Klinkman, Ortin Son M W 23 S NY NY NY Laborer Home Farm
Klinkman, Howard Son M W 18 S NY NY NY Laborer Home Farm
Klinkman, Charles Son M W 15 S NY NY NY Laborer Home Farm
Klinkman, Arthur Son M W 8 S Mich NY NY","STR06" "I5077","Klinkman","Wilfred Orton","15 Oct 1919","18 May 2017","0","The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Vol. 7, September 4, 1944, noted that Wilfred Klinkman was stationed on an island in the Pacific. As of the September 3, 1945 issue (Vol. 8), it was reported that he was still in the Pacific. In Volume 9, dated September 2, 1946, the column titled ""Our Service Men Who Have Returned Home"", noted that he had returned after four years' service in the Pacific area.","STR06" "I38428","Klotzbach","Martha Alberta","28 Aug 1894","22 Jun 1999","0","Her maiden name, on the Janke Tree at WorldConnect, was instead shown as Klotzbough. However, both the obituary of her brother, Vernon Klotzbach and the 1930 Federal census, on which she was enumerated next to her parents, shows that the spelling was actually KLOTZBACH. Vernon's obituary also shows he was survived by his sister, Mrs. Martha SANDERS, so it appears Martha remarried sometime after 1930.

Abstract of Vernon Klotzbach obituary, published in the Oelwein (Iowa) Daily Register, 19 Nov 1958...Vernon Klotzbach, 69...son of John G. and Melinda (STONER) Klotzbach who predeceased him....also predeceased by his wife, Hermine E. GERDES....survived by four daughters, one brother, Floyd KLOTZBACH of Independence, one sister, Mrs. Martha SANDERS, Burlington, and five grandchildren.","STR06" "I38428","Klotzbach","Martha Alberta","28 Aug 1894","22 Jun 1999","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Iowa, Buchanan County, Washington Township, Independence City, First Ward
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 10-26 SD 7 Sheet 3A Stamped 14
220-54-75
Klotzbach, John G Head M W 60 m 24 Iowa Germany/Kassel Germany/Kassel Proprietor Retail Grocerty
Klotzbach, Melinda J. Wf F W 62 M 25 Iowa PA Inda Saleswoman Retail Store
401-55-76
McLemore, Martha Head F W 35 D Iowa Iowa Iowa Cosmetologist Beauty Parlor
McLemore, William A. Son M W 12 S Oregon Ill Iowa
McLemore, Jane C. Dtr F W 10 S Oregon Ill Iowa
The home immediately preceding hers were of John G. and Melinda M. KLOTZBACH, both born in Iowa of German ancestry, and married the year prior to her birth.
","STR06" "I27524","Klutts","Mary Katherine""Katie""","23 Mar 1875","28 Nov 1965","0","Name: Katie Kathrine Mclemore
Death Date: 28 Nov 1965
Death Place: Italy, Ellis, Texas
Usual Residence: 705 W. College St. Athens, Henderson Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 90 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Mar 1875
Birthplace: Illinois
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Benjim Kluttz
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Winnie Ramsay
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: House Keeping
Informant: George S. McLemore
Cause: Degenerative changes of ageing
Place of Residence: Athens, Henderson, Texas
Cemetery: Chinquakin Cemetery
Burial Place: Canton, Van Zandt, Texas
Burial Date: 30 Nov 1965
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117866
Digital Film Number: 4028292
Image Number: 3388
Reference Number: cn 70100
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I27524","Klutts","Mary Katherine""Katie""","23 Mar 1875","28 Nov 1965","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 2
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 3 ED 126 Sheet 15B
Fm 33-33
McClemore, Kate Hd F W 44 Wd Ill Ill Ill
McClemore, Winnie Dtr F W 18 S Tx La Ill Farm Laborer
McClemore, Gertie Dtr F W 16 S Tx La Ill Farm Laborer
McClemore, Gordan Son M W 13 S Tx La Ill Farm Laborer
McClemore, Lumon Son M W 10 S Tx La Ill Farm Laborer
McClemore, George Son M W 8 S Tx La Ill

1930 Census
Texas, Henderson County, JP 1, Athens Town
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 107-1 SD 11 Sheet 7A Stamped 183
124-156
McLemore, K. K. Hd A 12 M W 55 Wd Ill US US
McLemore, Gordon Son M W 22 S Tx Ill US Laborer Lumber Yard
McLemore, Georgia (sic) Dtr (sic) F (sic) W 19 S Tx Ill US Laborer Lumber Yard


","STR06" "I27524","Klutts","Mary Katherine""Katie""","23 Mar 1875","28 Nov 1965","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I25599","Knight","Charles C.","Abt 1821","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Perry
Enumerated the 24th Day of September 1850 by James Carpenter
123-123
Charles Knight 29 M Teacher Virginia
Anna Knight 21 F Miss
HH 124-124
Abram Fairchild and Lavinia (McLemore) Fairchild","STR06" "I10551","","","","","","","" "I5087","Knight","John N.","22 Jun 1921","5 Nov 1990","0","As of the September 3, 1945 issue of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST (Vol. 8), it was reported that Sgt. John Knight was in Czechoslovakia.","STR06" "I17768","Knight","Judith Florence","26 May 1869","26 May 1958","0","Frank KNIGHT (1834-1909) and Charlotte KENDAL KNIGHT (1836-1943) were the parents of Judith Knight. Charlotte lived to the ripe old age of 107 years and remembered the Civil War vividly. (White and Toole, p 70).","STR06" "I5088","Knight","Keith M.","30 Nov 1917","17 Jan 1991","0","Keith Knight married an Esther in 1941. They were the parents of Kenneth Nathan (born 1943), Linda (born 1948) and James Keith (born June 17, 1953, Sterling). He also had a son, Terry Lee, who died at the age of four months on March 22, 1956.

The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 26, September 5, 1966, reported that Linda had graduated from Arenac Eastern High School.","STR06" "I40246","","","","","","","" "I46772","Knight","Nettie Roxana","6 Mar 1874","17 Jun 1940","0","A copy of her Texas Death Certificate has been posted to her FindAGrave memorial page created by Debbie Lee. She is shown as the daughter of W. S. Knight, born Alabama and Manda Michael, born Tennessee.","STR06" "I38640","","","","","","","" "I11470","Knight","Sarah","Bef 1760","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Moses Knight.","STR06" "I10924","Knighton","Ed T.","Abt 1884","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1920 Census, he was listed as follows:

136/136 Knighton, Ed T. Head M W 36 TX TX TX Knighton, May Wife F W 35 M TX TX TX Jones, Bessie M. Step-Son M W 12 S TX TX TX Jones, Henry Step-Son M W 10 S TX TX TX Jones, Bonner Step-Son M W 8 S TX TX TX","STR06" "I3250","Knighton","Grady Southwell","12 Sep 1890","10 Jul 1963","0","They were married as of the 1910 Sabine County Census. It was shown they had been married less than a year and that they had not had any pregnancies or children.","STR06" "I15569","Knighton","Moses Albert","Bef 1890","","0","Could these be his parents?

Census Place:Jasper, Texas Source:FHL Film 1255313 National Archives Film T9-1313 Page 13 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Moses KNIGHTONSelfMMW67LA Occ:FarmerFa: SCMo: SC
Jane KNIGHTONWifeFMW64LA Occ:Keeping HouseFa: LAMo: LA
Margret KELLYDauFWW45LA Fa: LAMo: LA
Sarah E WOODSDauFWW40LA Fa: LAMo: LA
Amelia J WOODSGChildFSW18TX Fa: LAMo: LA
Lizzie KELLIGGChildFSW21TX Fa: LAMo: LA

The following obituary, in the SABINE COUNTY REPORTER on Decmeber 7, 2005 and the SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE on December 8, 2005, might be for his granddaughter?

ERLENE HANKS

Funeral services for Erlene Hanks, 64, of San Augustine, were held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, December 4, 2005 at Grapevine Missionary Baptist Church in San Augustine County. Burial followed at Dickerson Cemetery in San Augustine County. Rev. Beaux ""Bo"" Dickerson and Rev. Glenn Middleton officiated. She died December 1 in San Augustine.

Erlene Hanks was born in San Augustine County on February 10, 1941 to Moses Albert Knighton and Ruth Lamberth Knighton. She was a school teacher and member of the Grapevine Missionary Baptist Church.

She is survived by her sons, Duley Hanks and wife, Sylvia of Eagle River, Alaska and Joe David Hanks and wife Carissa of San Augustine; daughters Kathy Kilcrease of Lufkin; sisters Glenda Hathaway of Austin and Bonnie Warr of Pineland; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine was in charge of arrangements.","STR06" "I14741","","","","","","","" "I14740","","","","","","","" "I24885","Knowles","Franklin McCormic","29 Apr 1849","Bef 1893","0","Franklin Knowles was the son of Ephraim Knowles (born about 1798 in Georgia; died 17 August 1882 in Montgomery Township, Gibson County, Indiana) and
Synthia (born about 1809 in Indiana; died after 1860). Ephraim and Synthia had several other children, all born in Indiana: John S. (born about 1823); Polly (born about 1828); Lucinda (born about 1830); James (born about 1832); Elizabeth (born about 1835); Irene P. (born about 1835); Mahala (born about 1837); Sally E. (born about 1838); Syntha (born about 1840); Jesse (born about 1843); Eli W. (born about 1844) and Comfort E. (born about 1847). Ephraim Knowles remarried 28 October 1866 in Vanderburgh County, Indiana to Louisa FAIRCHILD (bon about 1816 in Indiana).

Posted on a query list by Morna Leonard; medusa656@yahoo.com","STR06" "I24885","Knowles","Franklin McCormic","29 Apr 1849","Bef 1893","0","(Research):Census Information:

1870 Federal Census
Indiana, Gibson County, Montgomery Twp
Enumerated 12 Jun 1870 William A. Jaques
Pages 21 and 22
148-151
Knowls Ephraim 73 M Farming $5600 $1250 Geo
Knowls, Louisa 54 F Keeping House Ind
148-151
Knowles, F.M. 21 M W Farming Indiana Married in April
Knowles, Eliza E 19 F W Keeping House Married in April
Farchilds, J.D. 16 M W

1880 Federal Census
Indiana, Gibson County, Montgomery, ED 110
Enumerated 3 Jun 1880 by Samuel W. Scott
Page 5, SD 1, ED 110, Stamped 277 A.
40-40
Knowles, Franklin M. W M 31 Farmer Ind Ga Ky
Knowles, Eliza E W F 29 Wife Keeping House Ind Ohio Ind
Knowles, Elam E W M 8 Son Ind Ind Ind
Linkmiler, George W M 18 Cousin Laborer Ind Ind England
Dutton, Commodore W M 18 Nephew Laborer Ill Ohio Ind
40-41
Knowles, Ephraim W M 83 Retired Farmer Ga Del Del
Knowles, Louisa W F 64 Wife Ind Penn Penn
41-42
Linkmiler, Thos A W M 26 Farmer Ind Ind England
Limkmiler, Temperance W F 26 Wife Keeping House Ind Ind Ind
Linkmiler, Porter W M 6 Son Ind Ind Ind
Linkmiler, Elmer W M 4 Son Ind Ind Ind
Linkmiler, Minnie W F 2 Dtr Ind Ind Ind","STR06" "I27244","Knowles","Lodema","12 Feb 1892","7 Jun 1942","0","FindAGrave also has a link to her son by her later marriage to Jame Franklin Brackeen, Harvell Kenneth Bracken, 19 Apr 1926-19 Jan 1984.","STR06" "I20402","Koahler","Anna","24 Feb 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Phillip BRADEN on January 10, 1901 at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church. (Milligan, p 344).","STR06" "I20321","Koahler","Clara","22 Jun 1903","Mar 1980","0","She married Clayton JUSTA. (Milligan, p 334).","STR06" "I20315","Koahler","Earl Bemjamin","12 Jul 1915","6 Nov 1994","0","He raised Angus cattle. (Milligan, p 334).","STR06" "I20392","Koahler","Emil","22 Jun 1870","10 Dec 1940","0","Emil came with his parents to America. When they were in transit, he had a string tied on a bottle, dragging it behing in the water, and as he was bending over, he almost fell in the ocean. Luckily, someone pulled him back up by the shirt tale. He grew up on a farm in Glengary Township. He was a farmer. (Milligan, p 344)","STR06" "I20319","Koahler","Frank","5 Mar 1876","8 Jul 1950","0","He was at school on the morning of the famous Blizzard of 1888. He and several other students were able to make their way home by following a wire fence (Milligan, p 334-335).","STR06" "I20323","Koahler","Gladys","17 Sep 1910","7 Apr 1987","0","DOB shown in the Milligan, Nebraska 1888-1988 book as 17 Dec 1910, but on the SSDI it is instead listed as 7 Sep 1910.","STR06" "I20322","Koahler","Hazel","Abt 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1920 Federal census, 12 year old Hazel was living with her Aunt, 43 year old Mary L. Claussen. Mary was widowed, and born in Nebraska of German parents. They were in ED #28, Franklin Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska.

The Milligan Centenniel History book, page 334, showed that she married a Frank Uldrich.","STR06" "I20401","Koahler","John","Abt 1879","Yes, date unknown","0","He married Lena LEFF on February 2, 1902 at St. Wenceslaus Church.","STR06" "I20403","Koahler","Julia Ann","16 Sep 1883","28 Nov 1963","0","She married John MASSOTH on January 30, 1906 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Geneva, Nebraska. (Milligan, p 344).

JULIA (KOAHLER) MASSOTH - Mrs. J. A. Massoth Last Rites Held Here Funeral services were held Saturday at 10 a. m. at St. Joseph church in Geneva for Mrs. John A. Massoth of Geneva, who passed away at Geneva Thursday, November 28,1963, at the age of 80 years, 2 months and 12 days. Death followed an illness of several months. Julia Koahler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koahler, was born September 16, 1883, near Milligan. She grew up in the Milligan community. She attended rural school near Milligan. January 30, 1906, she was married to John A. Massoth of Geneva. They farmed near Geneva many years and also lived in Geneva after retiring from the farm. To this union were born nine children, four of whom survive. Her husband passed away Tuesday, September 17, 1963, at Geneva. She also was predeceased by twin children, Johnnie and Marguerite; a son Ben, who passed away in 1951(note: Benjamin F. died at age 42); a daughter, Regina, who died at the age of four months and a da ughter Rose Elaine, who died at the age of five months; her parents, three brothers; Emil, Frank and John Koahler and three sisters, Mary Schropfer, Anna Braden and Antonia, who died when quite young. Mrs. Massoth was the youngest in the family of seven children and she also was the last survivor. Throughout her life she loved flowers and gardens and also was devoted to her family. Survivors include three sons; Charles of Geneva, Linus of Manley and Donald of Olympia, Wash., a daughter, Mrs. Jack (Dorothy) Watson of Lincoln, one daughter-in-law. a son-in-law and several grandchildren. Rev. Paul Ulenberg of St. Joseph church in Geneva officiated at the last rites. Pallbearers were John Carl, J. L. Cumberland, Norbert Gergen, John Harrington, E. J. McCluskey and Carl Schneider. Interment was in St. Joseph cemetery.


(Courtesy of Charles Grote, who read/recorded the St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Geneva, Nebraska)

","STR06" "I20302","Koca","Albert","19 Mar 1873","28 May 1946","0","After their marriage, Albert and Rose first lived in the Ohiowa area. They wanted to move back to Milligan, so they purchased the NE 1/4 of Section 8, Glengary Township from Bridget O'Boyle on April 2, 1902. Albert borrowed the money from his parents to do so, witht he stipulation that he pay each of his parents $40 annually. He also was to give his mother 200 pounds of flour a year, but she died two months after her signed the deed. They built a new home on the farm in 1904. After Rose died unexpectedly, Albert retired to town, leaving the farming to his sons. He was in poor health and living in a room of the Milligan Hotel when he committed suicide. He was 73 years old. He was buried near his wife (Milligan, p 335).","STR06" "I20335","Koca","Albert","29 Jul 1907","3 Aug 1997","0","SSN 505-26-8777","STR06" "I20387","Koca","Angeline Louise","25 Oct 1926","19 Mar 2015","0","Obituary for Angeline L. Brunkow

Funeral service for Angeline will be 10:00 a.m. Monday, March 23, 2015 at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska. Interment will be in the Bohemian National Cemetery. Public visitation will begin Sunday 1 pm until 8 pm with family greeting friends from 6 to 8 at the Chapel in Milligan, NE. Memorials are directed to the family for later designation.

Angeline Louise (Koca) Brunkow, daughter of Louis and Alice Koca, was born October 25, 1926 on a farm in Saline County, Section 19, Atlanta Precinct, southeast of Milligan. She passed away at the age of 88 years at Heritage Crossings in Geneva, Nebraska on March 19, 2015.

Angel attended District #83 through 8th grade. For the next four years she attended Milligan Public Schools, graduating as Class Valedictorian with the class of 1943. She continued her education at Lincoln School of Commerce. She worked for the U.S. Service Commission at Bruning and Fairmont Airbases, the Civil Service for the Veterans' Administration, Milligan Public Schools and Geneva Heritage. Angel married Claremont Brunkow in 1951. She loved music and loved to dance. She had a love for animals and the outdoors and spent a lot of hours gardening and caring for her flowers and trees.

Angeline was preceded in death by her husband, Claremont Brunkow, parents, Louis and Alice Koca, sister, Dorothy Bunker and brother-in-law, James Bunker.

She is survived by two sons, Lucian Brunkow, Keith and daughter-in-law Becky Brunkow, daughter, Lucinda Brunkow, grandchildren, Kyle Brunkow, Hillary and Richard Liddy, Evan and Julie Brunkow, Kendra Brunkow, great grandchildren, Colton and Hunter Brunkow, Kallie Clark, William Liddy, and Evan Michael Brunkow, Jr., and many nieces and nephews.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I19729","Koca","Anna","27 Sep 1879","12 Mar 1960","0","Anna and her twin sister Antonie fell victims to diptheria during the epidemic in the early 1880's. They were saved by the home remedy of dehydrated alum rubbed in their throats by Mrs. Bulin. She had lost several children herself, but was able to save others with this procedure. Anna remembers Indians coming to their home to barter their rugs for bread. She also remembered during the 1888 blizzard that she and her sister skipped school by hiding in the chicken house, something their mother surely had mixed emotions about. Anna loved handiwork, flowers and family all her life. (Milligan, p 285).","STR06" "I16174","Koca","Anna Rose","6 Apr 1903","17 Jun 2002","0","Anna continued to help her family at home after her marriage to John KOTAS. She helped care for her sister, Emilye, after her mother had surgery. She also helped her sister-in-law Mayme care for her infant son, Jimmy KOCA. (Milligan, p 359).

Obituary

Kotas - Anna Rose, 99, Milligan, widow of John H., died Monday (6/17/02) in Friend. Born, Tobias (4/8/03) to Vaclav and Marie (Bernasek) Koca.

Survivors: son, daughter-in-law, Joe and Grace, Milligan; daughter, Rose Marie Hulse, Exeter; two grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; two stepgrandchildren.

Services: 10 a.m. Thursday, Saint Wenceslaus Catholic Church, Milligan. Father David F. Bourek. Milligan North Cemetery. Visitation: beginning 1 p.m. today, Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Rosary: 7 p.m. today, Milligan funeral home.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, Lincoln Journal Star)

Note: It assumed she is bured in Cesky Bratri with her late husband, John Kotas.","STR06" "I19727","Koca","Antonie","27 Sep 1879","10 Jul 1967","0","As a young adult, she worked at the World's Fair in Omaha in 1898. (Milligan, p 283).","STR06" "I20355","Koca","Berniece","25 Oct 1931","29 Sep 2012","0","Berniece E. Pavelka, 80, Lincoln, passed away on Saturday, September 29, 2012. Berniece was born October 25, 1931, on a farm near Exeter, Neb., to Jim and Emma (Becwar) Koca. She graduated from Milligan High School in 1949 and married her high school sweetheart, Bernard ""Bernie"", on June 22, 1952. They were married for 57 years before his death in September, 2009. Berniece spent her entire life as a homemaker. She and Bernie were very active in their retirement years with the Hallam American Legion and Auxiliary as well as the 82nd Airborne.

She is survived by daughters, Candice ""Candy"" (Dave) Johnson, Valparaiso; Deena (Dave) Brauer, Lincoln; grandsons, Jason (Tammy) Johnson, Lincoln, Josh (Catrin) Johnson, Columbia, Mo., Nicholas ""Nick"" Brauer, Lincoln; granddaughter, Ashley Brauer, Lincoln; great grandsons, Hunter, Cooper, Cole and Ryan Johnson. Preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Bernard.

Services: 3 p.m., Thursday, October 4, 2012, Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 So. 14th St. Interment: Lincoln Memorial Park. Memorials to the Hallam American Legion Auxiliary or Tabitha Meals on Wheels. Condolences may be left at www.lincolnfh.com


(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I20350","Koca","Cyril","17 Dec 1891","Jan 1984","0","Never married.

SSN 507-46-8846","STR06" "I16555","Koca","Darlene","29 Aug 1928","30 Aug 2011","0","Darlene Jacobsen, age 83, died at her home in Lincoln with daughter Susan and granddaughter Amber at her bedside on Tuesday, August 30, 2011. She was born August 29, 1928, on a farm near Milligan, Fillmore County to the late William and Emma Koca. Darlene was retired from Lincoln Public Schools. She started teaching school in a one-room school house near Milligan in the mid 1940's. She and her husband, Warren owned and operated Woodlawn Station and Cafe near the Lincoln Air Base until the Interstate was built. The last years before she retired, she worked at Park Junior High as a para.

Survivors: Son and wife, Roger and Lynda Jacobsen, Geneva; daughter Susan, Lincoln; Grandchildren, Amber, Hannah and Marlie of Lincoln, Will and Amanda Jacobsen of Seward, Tim and Carla Jacobsen of Omaha, and Matt and Dorothea Jacobsen of Lincoln; nine great-grandchildren; sister, Norma Jean Marquardt and Verlyn Koca of Lincoln. She was preceded in death by her husband Warren and son Ronald.

A graveside service will be held Friday, September 9th. at 4 p.m. at Wyuka, with Pastor Kevin Pringle from One80 Church officiating. Use Vine Street entrance. Memorials, in lieu of flowers, for educational needs for Susan's children can be directed in care of Aspen Funeral Home, along with condolences at Aspenaftercare.com .

During her last days, family members would go through her keepsakes to keep her alert, they came across a music card that played the tune, ""Roll out the Barrel"", an old Czech song that she and her children would send back and forth kidding each other that they don't have to spend money on a new card every year. When it was handed to her, she opened it and as it began playing, she began to sing along with it. It was recorded. At the end days, when she was unable to talk, when it was played back to her, when you didn't think she was coherent in any way, she smiled when hearing it....over and over.

When told she will be missed, her reply was ""don't cry, I'll see you in heaven"".

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I20386","Koca","Dorothy Ruby","10 Oct 1924","11 Nov 2010","0","Dorothy and her husband James Bunker ""were the parents of Letitia , Dorian and Delwynne Jay BUNKER. Delwynne died at birth."" (Milligan, p 341).

Dorothy R. Bunker, 86, Milligan, died Thursday November 11, 2010 in Milligan. Born to Louis and Alice (Naimon) Koca in Tobias.

Survivors; husband: Jim A. Bunker, Milligan; son: Dorian Bunker, Aurora; daughter: Tish [Letitia] Naprstek, Valentine; sister: Angeline Brunkow, Tobias; four grandchildren; two great grandchildren.

Services; 10:30 a.m., Monday Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Graveside service; Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. No visitation. Memorials to the family. Arrangements by Farmer & Son Funeral Home.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I20332","Koca","Ella","11 Feb 1901","13 Mar 1995","0","SSN 505-26-1774","STR06" "I3019","Koca","Emilye Augustine","28 Aug 1910","26 Apr 1996","0","She married first Frank A. Vnoucek, who died May 12, 1957. She made her home with her mother after Frank died. (Milligan, p 343).","STR06" "I20343","Koca","Frank","6 Jan 1868","13 Aug 1928","0","Frank never married. He was a devoted Catholic and was very active in the ZCBJ Lodge, Svatopluk Cech, and was elected secretary in 1903. He bought the old Jetter Hall, tearing it down in 1912. He farmed with his father, being deeded 160 acres of land by his father, then a widower, in 1902. It was stipulated that he pay his father $45 each March 1, as well as providing him a room in the dwelling for life.

When Frank made his will, he left $100 to the trustees of the Ceski Bratri Cemetery to care for his grave. The rest of his estate was left equally to his brothers and sisters, Joseph, Vaclav, Albert, Anna HAMOUZ and Antonie HAMOUZ. He journeyed with his brother in law, Anton HAMOUZ to Kansas City and Rochester, Minnesota in an attempt to discover the cause of pain in his jaw. They returned to Omaha, where he was operated on for jaw cancer. He died a few days later.

Vaclav Koca used his inheritance from Frank to erect a metal gate with ironworks at the entrance of Ceski Bratri cemetery that read ""In Memory of Frank Koca."" The gate was installed on Memorial Day in 1930. Franks's farm was first leased by his nephew, William Koca. His sister, Mrs. Antonie HAMOUZ later purchased it. (Milligan, p 336).","STR06" "I19724","Koca","Frank Benjamin","20 Nov 1894","29 Aug 1918","0","Frank and his brothers ran a threshing outfit in Nebraska.

Frank was drafted early in World War I. He trained in Camp Funston, Kansas. While in training, he was visited by his brothers, Vaclav and Joe, Frank SOUKUP, Frank, Joe and Emil SVEC, Joe BERNASEK and Charles KRUPICKA. He trained with Company M, 355 Infantry. He was briefly home, due the serious illness of his mother, prior to his transfer to Camp Merritt, New Jersey. He was sent overseas on April 3, 1918. At that time he was transferred to the First Company, 4th Infantry Battalion. In April, 1918, he was transferred to Company C, 128 Infantry. He was wounded near Cierges, France, and wrote his parents from the hospital. He was killed in action a few months later in the Soisson Sector of France. He was buried near Verdun. His parents paid to have his body returned home so he could be buried in Nebraska. Services were held for him in 1921 at the Catholic Church in Milligan, with the American Legion conducting services at the gravesite. Pallbearers were Bohumil KOTTAS, Harry PETRASEK, James SMITH, Fred KOLAR, Anton ELZNIC and William BARTU. Honorary pallbearers were Ada STECH, Agnes KOTAS, Agnes NADHERNY, Agnes SMITH, Mayme KOCA and Mayme ROHLA. The firing squad consisted of Ed CHUDLY, Rudolph SPOUSTA, Ed BREJCHA, Frank BERNASEK, James KASSIK, John KOTAS, Ed LAUN and James LUZUM. Joseph KLIMA and Adolph KOTAS conducted the services. Joe BORS, commander of the local post, had charge of the firing squad. (Milligan, p 337).","STR06" "I20338","Koca","Frank Emil","14 Nov 1915","9 Nov 1985","0","SSN 507-12-6710","STR06" "I20345","","","","","","","" "I20334","Koca","James","13 Aug 1905","","0","Jim attended District #67 country school, helped his parents on the farm, and worked for neighbors. He was on the school board of District #33 for 12 years. (Milligan, p 338).","STR06" "I20359","Koca","James Frank","10 Sep 1923","Yes, date unknown","0","Jimmy grew up on a farm, but rode the school bus to Milligan, making him a ""town kid."" He was active with sports, music and 4-H while in school. During World War II, he served in the Second Engineer Batallion, Second Marine Division from Saipan to the Occupation of Japan, landing at Nagasaki and the across to Kyuski Island. He was called, as a Marine reservist, to active duty during the Korean conflict. He was stationed at Cherry Point, North Carolina. After his discharge, James and Mamye made Alexandria their home. Jim worked for the Bureau of Public Roads as a soil engineer. As of 1988, he was a research highway engineer for the U.S. Department of Transportation (Milligan, p 339).","STR06" "I19723","Koca","James Vaclav","12 Oct 1892","10 Aug 1984","0","J.V. lost the top half of his right thumb when it was kicked off by a horse when he was a teenager. He operated the Koca family steam powered threashing rig, which was one of the first in the area. (Milligan, p 339).","STR06" "I20344","Koca","Josef","24 Dec 1860","7 Apr 1950","0","Joseph farmed land purchased for him by his father in Section 36 of Glengary Township. In return, he gave his parents 1/6 of his crops. (Milligan, p 340).","STR06" "I19725","Koca","Louis Cyril","10 Sep 1897","13 Jun 1992","0","Attended District #83 (Triumph) school, but never attended High School. He owned a steamer, thresh machine and cornsheller with his brother James, and they did custom work for other farmers. (Milligan, p 341).","STR06" "I19799","Koca","Mary","10 Mar 1871","2 Aug 1886","0","When Mary was 15, she died from a wound she received cutting herself while making homemade soap. (Milligan, p 342).","STR06" "I2999","Koca","Mary Frances","17 May 1901","30 Aug 1998","0","Mary was born on her families farm, and attended Saline County Rural School #83 through the Eighth grade. She is a charter member of the Milligan American Legion Auxiliary HSSK Post #240, with the recognition of Gold Star Sister (Milligan, p 260).

Obituary

Dlouhy -- Mary Frances, 97, Tobias, died Sunday (8/30/98) in Geneva. Born to Vaclav and Marie (Bernasek) Koca (5/17/ 01). Homemaker. Gold Star Member, American Legion Auxiliary HSSK Post 240, 67 years. Survivors: sons, daughters-inlaw, Adolph Jr. and Evelyn, Tobias, John and Helen, Lincoln; daughter, son-in-law, Emilye and Ron Dunn, Lincoln; sister, Anna Kotas, Friend; six grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren; four stepgreat-grandchildren; two stepgreat-great-grandchildren; nieces; nephews.
Services: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Tobias Community Church. Tobias City Cemetery. Visitation: beginning 1 p.m. Tuesday, Farmer and Son Funeral HomeKotas Chapel, Milligan. Memorials to the Tobias Rescue Unit.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, Lincoln Journal Star, 31 Aug 1998)","STR06" "I46051","Koca","Norma Jean","17 Nov 1936","7 Dec 2014","0","Norma Jean Marquart, 78, of Lincoln, passed away Dec. 7, 2014. Born Nov. 17, 1936 in Milligan to William and Emma (Kucera) Koca. Worked for Pfizer for 28 years (1972-2000). Norma loved traveling, gardening, and spending time with family and friends.

Family members include her daughter and son-in-law, Barb and Rusty Steiger and grandsons, Cory and Ethan Steiger, all of Lincoln. Preceded in death by parents; sister, Darlene Jacobsen; and brother, Verlyn Koca.

Memorial aervice: 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 12, at Roper and Sons Chapel, 4300 'O' Street with Pastor Kerry O'Bryant officiating. Private family burial. Memorials, in lieu of flowers, to the Alzheimer's Association. No visitation, cremation. Condolences online at Roperandsons.com

From the Dec 9, 2014 Lincoln Journal Star, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I20336","Koca","Rose","24 Apr 1909","14 Jul 1998","0","Rose married second George ARNOLD. He died August 20, 1979. As of 1988, Rose was living in Geneva. (Milligan, p 335). Upon her death her remains were donated to the Omaha University Hospital.
","STR06" "I19720","Koca","Vaclav","9 Aug 1840","8 Feb 1923","0","The son of Victor KOCA. They sailed from Bremen, Germany aboard the steamship ""Ohio"" with 454 aliens and 77 citizens aboard. Anna's sister, Katherine SOPR was traveling with them. They headed to Braidwood, Illinois, working in the mines for 17 months before heading farther west to Fillmore. When first in Fillmore, they made their home with Frank KOTAS and Mary BERNASEK. Vaclav purchased the SW 1/4 of Section 11 from the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Company.","STR06" "I3846","Koca","Vaclav","9 Jan 1866","1 Apr 1950","0","Vaclav, his father, and brother Joseph filed their first naturalization papers in Geneva, Nebraska on February 27, 1882. They were naturalized on November 28, 1892, with Joseph MOTIS and Vaclav TYNER as witnesses. (Milligan, p 343).","STR06" "I15015","Kocal","Marie","26 Aug 1847","3 Dec 1939","0","Marie lived with her mother, Mary Kocal, and after Marie, her husband, and small son left for America; her mother married Joseph Krikava and this couple also came to America. The Krikavas had one daugher, Anna, and she married Stephan Hlina. Joseph and Mary Krikava are buried in the Catholic cemetery. (Milligan, p 237).

On the marriage license of her eldes son, Vaclav, she was instead listed as Mary ROZKOT.

Obituary, from FindAGrave

Marie Kocal Capek was born August 26, 1847 in Lodenic, Czechoslovakia. She died after a short illness at the home of her oldest son, Vaclav, Sunday, December 3, 1939, at the age of 92 years, 3 months, and 7 days.

She was united in marriage to Jan Capek August 23, 1869, and in 1880 came to America with her husband and oldest son, Vaclav. They arrived in Baltimore, and from there headed straight west via Chicago to Exeter, where they were met by Frank and Anton Svec, and brought to the Svec home April 27, 1880.

They picked up farm jobs and both hired out as jobs were to be had. After some time they purhased the eighty where their son Anton now lives and built a sod house. Instead of living here, however, they rented a farm from Vaclav Bernasek, which was just a little more improved, and farmed it for eleven years. Then they moved back to the home farm, and commenced to build their fortune with the aid of their family of five boys and one girl. In October,1917, leaving the home place to their son Anton, they moved to Milligan.

After her husband's death June 15, 1934, grandmother continued living in town for about two years. Mrs. Fannie Kunce stayed with her. In November, 1936, with the assistance of her dearest friend and neighbor, Mrs. Albert Placek (deceased) she packed her belongings and moved to the home of her son Frank. The last two and a half years she lived with her son Vaclav.

The deceased is survived by her five sons, Vaclav, Frank, Anton, Joseph, and Rudolph, twenty-one grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Her only daughter Anne Smith, preceded her in death July 2, 1934.
","STR06" "I21530","","","","","","","" "I6478","Koch","Friedericke ""Rieka""","Jul 1866","20 Nov 1904","0","BonnieMargaret Jacobs writes that she died of complications from diabetes. (p. 111)","STR06" "I42712","Kocher","Catherine Mary","Abt 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Henry Miller, and she, Henry, their children and her widowed mother, Mary Kocher, can be found in Union Twp, Huntington County, Indiana at the time of the 1900 census.","STR06" "I42707","Kocher","David","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","The 1850 census shows he was born in Germany to Michael Kocher and [perhaps] a first wife, Catherine. Should be verified, as the 1860 census shows him born in Ohio.","STR06" "I42708","Kocher","John Albert","Jul 1848","26 Aug 1920","0","The 1850 census shows he was born in Germany to Michael Kocher and [perhaps] a first wife, Catherine. Should be verified, as the 1860 census shows him born in Ohio, and FindAGrave also shows him born in Seneca County, Ohio, to Michael Kocher and Mary Cramer.","STR06" "I42715","Kocher","Mary","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","The 1850 census shows she was born in Germany to Michael Kocher and [perhaps] a first wife, Catherine. Should be verified.","STR06" "I12253","Kocher","Michael","9 Sep 1809","7 Aug 1875","0","Lived on a farm near Huntington, Indiana","STR06" "I12253","Kocher","Michael","9 Sep 1809","7 Aug 1875","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Indiana, Huntington County, District 52, 114
Enumerated 18 Sept 1850
924-924
Michael Cochar 40 M Farmer 1200 Germany
Catherine Cochar 30 F Germany [Was this a first wife, or is the census in error?}
Mary Cochar 12 M (sic?) Germany
Sarah Cochar 10 F Germany
David Cochar 8 M Germany
John Cochar 2 M Germany [Shown on FindAGrave as a son of Michael Kocher and Mary Cramer, not of Michael and Catherine...also shown as born in Seneca County, Ohio on Find A Grave]
Michael Cochar 1 M Indiana

1860 Census
Indiana, Huntington County, Rock Creek Twp
Enumerated 20 July 1860
Page 181
1245-1263
(Indexed on Ancestry.com as Rocher)
Michael Kocher 52 M Farmer 3000 140 Wertemburg
Mary Kocher 38 F Penn
David Kocher 15 M Oh
John Kocher 12 M Oh
Michael Kocher 10 M Ind
Joel Kocher 8 M Ind
Christian Kocher 6 M Ind
Catherine Kocher 9/12 F Ind


1870 Census
Indiana, Huntington County, Rock Creek Township
Enumerated 4 July 1870
Page 1, Stamped 171
3-3
Kocher, Michael 61 M Farmer 15,000 13,300 Wertenburg
Kocher, Mary W F Keeping Houe Pa
Kocher, Michael 20 At Home Ind
Kocher, Joel 18 M W At home Ind
Kocher, Christine 16 F (sic0 W Ind
Kocher, Mary 10 F W Ind
Kocher, Susannah 8 F W Ind","STR06" "I42709","Kocher","Michael","Abt 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","POSSIBLY born to Michael Kocher and a previous wife, Catherine, per 1850 census.","STR06" "I42716","Kocher","Sarah","Abt 1840","Yes, date unknown","0","The 1850 census shows she was born in Germany to Michael Kocher and [perhaps] a first wife, Catherine. Should be verified.","STR06" "I42713","Kocher","Susannah ""Susan""","Abt 1862","Abt 1935","0","Shown simply as Susan on FindAGrave.","STR06" "I319","","","","","","","" "I5942","Koepf","Eva Catharina ""Katie""","25 Sep 1865","15 Jan 1938","0","She was said by Art Peck to be a half sister of Rudolph and Marie Kaiser. Her death certificate showed her as a daughter of Fred Buerk, with her mother's name not listed. The name Fred Buerk may have been in error, as she had an uncle Fred Buerk as well. It could well be that she listed her uncle as her father, as BonnieMargaret Jacobs wrote, on page 162 of her unpublished manuscript about the Benkelman family, that Kate/Katie was raised by Fred Buerk and Catherina Benkelman as if she were their own daughter, who was also named Catherine. To avoid confusion, Katherine Eva was called Kate or Katie, and her elder cousin (by just one month) was called Catherine.

Family Search instead shows her as a daughter Christine Buerk and Johannes Koepf, and he was listed as her father on the ""Deutschland Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898"", database on FamilySearch.

Cass City Chronicle
October 3, 1933

A birthday dinner was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Striffler in honor of the birthdays of Mrs. Striffler and her sister, Mrs. G.E. Krapf. A brother, W.R. Kaiser of Detroit, whose birthday is within a few days of his sisters, was also expected but because of illness was unable to be present. Other guests of the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Striffler, Miss Gertrude Striffler and Russell Atwell, all of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Reagh and family, and Mrs. Alma Schenck and family.

Cass City Chronicle
October 6, 1933
Local Happenings, Page Four

Thursday, September 29, was named as the date for the celebration of four birthdays in the Striffler and Kaiser families and a dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Striffler on Leach street. The birthdays of Mrs. Striffler, Mrs. G.E. Krapf and Grant Reagh, all of Cass City, and W.R. Kaiser of Detroit all occur within a week. Members of all four families were present at dinner.

Cass City Chronicle
Vol. 32, Number 43
Cass City, Michigan, Friday, January 21, 1938
Page One
Pioneer Resident Found Dead in Home By Son
Unexpected Passing of Mrs. Solomon Striffler Is Great Shock to Relatives

Returning from an errance to a grocery store to buy supplies for the following day, Leonard Striffler, who makes his home with his mother, Mrs. Solomon Striffler, on the corner of Leach and Third streets, found her dead on the bathroom floor when he returned home about six o'clock Saturday evening. He had been absent but a short time and had left his mother with no sign of any serious ailment. Mrs. Striffler had visited her physician Saturday afternoon because she felt slightly indisposed and her spoke encouragingly of her general health. Relatives and friends were naturally greatly shocked to hear of her sudden and unexpected death. Funeral services were held in the Evangelical church on Tuesday afternoon, Dr. R.N. Holsape, the pastor officiating, in interment was made in Elkland cemetery. Katherine Buerk was born in Waldhausen, Wuertemberg, Germany, September 25, 1865, and came to Elkland township with her grandmother, Mrs. Christine BUERK, in 1873, when she was seven years of age. On November 15, 1883, she and Solomon Striffler were married by the Rev. B.F. Wade, at the home of the bride's uncle, Fred BUERK, in Elkland township. The following spring Mr. Striffler erected a residence on his farm one mile north of Elkland cemetery and here he and Mrs. Striffler lived and reared their children until 15 years ago when they moved to Cass City. Both Mr. and Mrs. Striffler were for many years active members of the Evangelical church, Mrs. Striffler being much interested in the activities of the Ladies' Aid Society. On November 15, 1933, Mr. and Mrs. Striffler celebrated their fiftieth marriage anniversary and many friends and acquantances, those of the pioneer days and those of a more modern age, called at their home to pay their respect and show their love for this venerable couple, who by their spirit and intergrity and kindness had won a large circle of friends in the community where they had long resided.

Mr. Striffler passed away on May 8, 1936.



Mrs. Striffler leaves six children, Frank, Louis, and Miss Gertrude Striffler, all of Detroit, and Leonard Striffler, Mrs. Ira REAGH and Mrs. Alma SCHENCK, all of Cass City; eight grandchildren; a brother W.R. KAISER of Detroit; and two sisters, Mrs. Samuel STRIFFLER of Battle Creek and Mrs. G.E. KRAPF of Cass City. A daughter, Luella, 6, preceded her mother in death.

Friends and relatives from distant points who attended the funeral her Tuesday included Mr. and Mrs. Joseph FRUTCHEY, Mrs. A.D. McINTYRE, Mr. and Mrs. Jack GIBBS, Mrs. Mary CROCKER, all from Saginaw; Miss Icele PASCHALL, MR. J. SPANGLER, E. ATWELL, Mr. and Mrs. Earl GOODEN, Mr. and Mrs. I.H. BLAKELY, Mr. and Mrs. W.R. KAISER, Mr. and Mrs. William QUIGLEY, John, Kenneth and Ruth KAISER, Mrs. Burke AREHART and Mrs. William McINTYRE, all of Detroit; Mrs. Samuel STRIFFLER of Battle Creek; Donald SCHENCK and Miss Genevieve RUEDE of Jackson.","STR06" "I29793","Koepfgen","Frances Elizabeth","23 May 1925","4 Feb 1993","0","Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, February 17, 1993

Frances (Koepfgen) Kercher, 67, who graduated from Connecticut College after raising 6 children and then remained on the staff there for 21 years, died Thursday at her home in Waterford, Conn., after a long battle with cancer.

Mrs. Kercher spent most of her career in the admissions office, where she was an assistant director of admissions at the time of her death. She was known for her love of Conneticut College where 4 of her children graduated.

Mrs. Kercher directed the alumni admissions program, in which more than 300 graduates residing throughout the country visit high schools and interview prospective students, and she was in charge of the transfer-student admissions program.

She and her husband, Gerald E. Kercher, were former presidents of the Mr. and Mrs. Republican Club of new London.

Gerald Kercher, a retired Air Force major and a retired broker from Merrill Lynch, New London, said his wife was diagnosed with cencer in 1965 and ""she fought it successfully for many years."" She had setbacks since 1990, he continued, but she showed remarkable spirit and worked until last December.

Mrs. Kercher was appointed a writer and editorial assistant in 1972 in the Connecticut College new Office, 2 weeks before she received her bachelor's degree in English literature. She later moved from the news office to the admissions office.

Before her marriage, she had completed her freshman years at the University of Michigan. She enrolled for part-time study at Connecticut College in 1967 under the Return to College Program. Upon graduation, she received the American Association of University Women Award, presented by the New London chapter of the association to a member of a graduating class who demonstrates high character, academic excellence and leadership.

Mrs. Kercher was a leading figure in the Connecticut College Alumni Club of Southeastern Connecticut. She and her husband, natives of Cass City, had resided in southeastern Connecticut since 1965.

Mrs. Kercher was born May 23, 1925, in Cass City, the daughter of Lyle and Ersel (Wallace) Koepfgen.

She graduated from Cass City High School in 1943. She and Gerald Kercher were married December 19, 1945, in New York City.

In addition to her husband, she is survived by three sons, Philip J. of Colville, Wash., Andrew C. of Dixon, Calif., and Matthew of Quaker Hill, Conn.,; 3 daughters, Susan K. CHAMIE of Ivoryton, Conn.,; Amanda Kercher of Albany, N.Y., and Caroline THURSTON of Old Saybrook, Conn., and 9 grandchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2008)","STR06" "I20394","Kohler","Mollie","8 Apr 1901","19 Oct 1953","0","Mollie was killed in a car accident when she was only 52. (Milligan, p 344).","STR06" "I25258","","","","","","","" "I37604","Kolar","Alvin Glenn","18 Mar 1927","11 Jun 2011","0","Alvin G. Kolar, 84, Lincoln, passed away on, June 11, 2011. Alvin was born to Joseph and Tina (Sladek) Kolar in Exeter, Neb., on March 18, 1927. Alvin was a lifelong farmer, as well as working for the City of Lincoln for over 30 years.

Alvin is survived by his wife of 60 years, Helen of Lincoln. Niece, Margie Schneider, Ulysses, Neb.; Nephew, Marvin (Christel) Kolar, Iverness, Fla. and their sons, John and Tommy; Great nephew, Gene Schneider, Ulysses, Neb.; Great niece, Sharon Elwin, Corpus Christi, Texas.

Funeral Services will be held on Thursday, June 16, 2011, at 11 a.m. at Roper and Sons Funeral Home. Burial will be held in the Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan, Neb. at 1:30 p.m. Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. on Wednesday, June 15, 2011. Memorials may be given to the family for future designation. Arrangements by Roper and Sons Funeral Services.

(Lincoln Journal Star, June 13, 2011, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I20165","Kolar","Charles","Abt 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","""...of Lewiston, Montana..."" (Milligan, p 345).","STR06" "I20164","Kolar","James","Abt 1881","Abt 1881","0","Joseph Kolar ""also had a little brother that died in infancy,"" presumably James. (Milligan, p 345).","STR06" "I20163","Kolar","Joseph","13 Jan 1879","12 Feb 1956","0","A farmer and member of the Bohemian Fraternal Association, Z.C.B.J. Lodge Zbirov. (Milligan, p 345).","STR06" "I20162","Kolar","Karel ""Charles""","Abt 1852","14 Jan 1883","0","1880 Census Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Charles KOLAR Self M Male W 28 BOHEMIA Farmer BOHEMIA BOHEMIA Barbara KOLAR Wife M Female W 22 BOHEMIA Keeping House BOHEMIA BOHEMIA Joseph KOLAR Son S Male W 1 NE BOHEMIA BOHEMIA

Source Information:
Census Place Liberty, Fillmore, Nebraska
Family History Library Film 1254748
NA Film Number T9-0748
Page Number 505A","STR06" "I12708","Kolb","Anna Johanna","27 Feb 1859","24 Feb 1919","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 16, 1913
Local Items, Page 4

Mrs. John Wagner of Mayville was a guest at the house of George Kolb from Wednesday to Saturday.

Cass City Chronicle
Feb. 28 1919
Around Our Town
Page Four

Mrs. Geo. Kolb was called to Mayville Monday by the serious illness of her sister-in-law, Mrs. John Wagner. She passed away that evening. Mr. Kolb and Frank Gordon left Wednesday to attend the funeral. Mrs. Wagner was born in Wisconsin 61 years ago. At the age of six years she came to Elkland Township with her parents and resided heer about 25 years when she moved to Caro. She leaves two brothers, Geo. and John Kolb of Cass City; three sisters, Mrs. Ad Craw of Mrs. Isaac Adel, both of Caro and Mrs. Mary Buerk of Pontiac; two sons, Frank Gordon of Cass City and Robt. Wagner of Mayville, and two daughters.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I12708","Kolb","Anna Johanna","27 Feb 1859","24 Feb 1919","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John GORDON Self M Male W 27 MI Farmer NY NY
Anna GORDON Wife M Female W 21 WI Keeping House --- ---
Martha E. GORDON Dau S Female W 1 MI MI WI
Sarah GORDON Dau S Female W 5M MI MI WI
Source Information:
Census Place Almer, Tuscola, Michigan
Family History Library Film 1254607
NA Film Number T9-0607
Page Number 30B


1900 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Fremont Twp
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 116 Sheet 3B
56-58
Wagner, John Hd W M May 1842 58 M 24 NY Germany Germany Farmer
------, Anna Wife W F Feb 1859 41 M 24 4/4 Wisc Germany Germany
------, Blanch. G. Dtr W F Apr 1884 16 S Mich Mich Wisc At School
------, Frank Son W M July 1886 12 S Mich Mich Wisc At School
Nash, Earl Gr. Son W M Jul 1897 2 S Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I6008","Kolb","Bernice Elvira","8 Apr 1893","13 Jun 1966","0","Cass City Chronicle
July 7, 1939
Local Happenings
Page Four

Mrs. Iva WISNEWSKI and Mrs. Bernice KLEINSCHMIDT, both of Detroit, spent the first of the week with their mother, Mrs. George Kolb, in Cass City and their aunt, Mrs. A. Craw, in Bay City. Mrs. KLEINSCHMIDT is at present employed as relief telephone operator and asssitant hostess in the United States Veterans' Hospital in Dearborn, which was erected on a 39-acre plot of which Henry Ford was the donor and which was dedicated on June 20. The hospital building is located at Southfield Road and Outer Drive in Dearborn.

The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 5, 1960, Volume 23, reported that she had retired July 31 from her position with the Veterans' Administration in Dearborn. She planned to spend time with her sister, Mrs. Brueggeman in Philadelphia.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, June 16, 1966

Bernice Kleinschmidt Dies in Detroit

Services were held Wednesday from the Wujek Funeral Home, Highland Park, for Bernice Kleinschmidt, also of Highland Park, who died Monday in Detroit Hutzel Hospital after a three month illness. Rev. James K. Hempstead officiated. Burial will be Thursday at 11 a.m. in Elkland Township Cemetery with Reov. Robert Betts officiating.

Mrs. Kleinschmidt, the former Bernice Kolb, was born in St. Joins, Michigan, April 8, 1893. She later married Charles Kleinschmidt who preceded her in death. She was a member of Central Woodward Christian Church.

Surviving are three sisters, Edith ORMES, St. Johns; Iva WISNIEWSKI, Gross Pointe Woods; Elise BRUEGGEMAN, Philadelphia, Pa., and one brother, Harold KOLB, Pontiac.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I5179","Kolb","Carl Robert","24 Sep 1924","23 Aug 1995","0","Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, August 30, 1995
Obituaries, page nine

Carl Kolb

Carl Robert Kolb, 70, of Cass City died Wednesday, Aug. 23, in his home.

He was born Sept. 28, 1924, in Royal Oak, son of Clarence Kolb and Lilah (McConnell-Kolb) Wilhelmi. He married Vonda Ruth Brown Oct. 18, 1947.

He worked most of his life as a farmer.

Surviving are his wife, Vonda; mother Lilah Wilhelmi; 2 sons, Larry (Pat) Kolb of Saginaw and Tom (Jamie) Kolb of Kimmell, Ind. ; 2 daughters, Lou Ann Kolb and Sally (Steve) Eyer, both of Cass City; 10 grandchildren; one great-grandson; 2 special aunts, Florence (Irene) Hall of Oxford, Wis., and Berniece Sweet of Wyoming; 2 brothers, Jon (Alberta) Wilhelmi of East Point and and Ernie (Jeri) Wilhelmi of Plymouth, one sister, Ilene (Ed) Hunt of Livonia, and several nieces and nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his father and special aunt Alice Neitz.

A memorial service was held Saturday at the Novesta Church of Christ.

Memorials may be made to Allen Hospice of Bay City or Novesta Church of Christ.

Arrangements were made by Little and Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I6012","Kolb","Clarence Robert","1 Nov 1891","Jan 1927","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, January 28, 1927

World War Veteran Answers Summons

Clarence R. Kolb Died in Detroit after Thre Months' Illness

The funeral of Clarence R. Kolb, a World War veteran, was held at the Evangelical church on Monday afternoon. The services were conducted by Rev. C.F. Smith, pastor of the church, and was largely attended. Members of the Adams-Seeger Post, American Legion, attended in a body and served as pall bearers. The Legion, in honoring the memory of their departed comrade, were donors to his family of the beautiful flag which covered the casket.

Clarence R. Kolb was born Nov. 1, 1892, in Olive township, Clinton co., Michigan. At the age of nine, he came to Cass City with his parents, where he made his home.

During the World War, he served for 18 months witht he 338th Infantry of the 85th Division, U.S. Army, eight months of which were spent overseas.

On Sept. 12, 1923, he was united in marriage with Miss Lilah McConnell. After their marriage they made their home in Royal Oak Twp. To them was born a son, Robert.

He became ill last October. Since that time he has been at the home of his sister, Mrs. W.A. Markin of Detroit, where he passed away Jan. 21, 1927.

He leaves to mourn their loss his wife, son, father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Kolb, five sisters, Mrs. Leon Ormes of St. Johns, Mich., Miss Iva Kolb of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Chas. Kleinschmidty of Omaha, Neb., Mrs. F.H. Brueggeman of Philadelphia, Penn., Mrs. W.A. Markin of Detroit, and one brother, Harold Kolb, at home. Two sisters preceded him in death.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I6014","Kolb","Edith Viola","28 Mar 1888","29 Apr 1982","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, May 13, 1982
Page Six

Edith Ormes dies at 94 in St. Johns

Edith Kolb Ormes, 94, of St. Johns died April 29.

She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Kolb and lived in Cass City until her marriage to Leon Ormes in 1912. She had lived in St. Johns since then.

Mrs. Ormes is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Alice and Lawrence HEIBECK, St. Johns; three grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren, a brother, Harold KOLB of Pontiach, and two sisters, Iva WISNIEWSKI, Detroit and Elsie BRUEGGEMAN, Philadelphia.

Funeral services were held May 1 at the Osgood Funeral Home, St. Johns.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I12709","Kolb","Elizabeth Catherine","26 Mar 1860","30 Nov 1947","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, December 5, 1947
Page 10

Mrs. A.J. Craw died in Bay City on Sunday

Mrs. A.J. Craw, 87, passed away Sunday, November 30, in the house of her daughter, Mrs. Ferris R. Jameson of 317 N. Sheridan Street, Bay City, after an illness of six weeks.

Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon in the Jameson residence by Rev. E. Ray Willson and the remains were interred in the Caro Cemetery.

Elizabeth Kolb was born in Green Bay, Wisconsin, March 26, 1860. In 1879 she was united in marriage with Mr. Craw who passed away in 1927. She has made her home with her daughter, her only child, since the death of her husband. She was a sister of the late John and George Kolb of Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I13347","Kolb","Elmer L.","8 Aug 1927","21 Apr 2003","0","Obituary

Kolb - Elmer L., 75, Lincoln, died Monday (4/21/03). Retired cement mason and foreman, Olson Construction, 35 years. Army veteran, 6th Medical Detachment, World War II. Member, Operative Plasterers and Cement Masons Union, 36 years, president for 30 years; International Association of the United States and Canada.

Survivors: wife, Norma; daughter, son-in-law, Linda and Roger Allington, Waverly; sisters, brother-in-law, Amelia Heckman, Flora Walters, Margaret and Harold Alles, all Lincoln; brothers, sister-in-law, Peter and Ruth Kolb, Wesley Kolb, all Lincoln; grandsons, Trevor Maack, Lincoln, Ryan Allington, Waverly; granddaughter and fiance, Tracy Allington and Jeremy Mumm, Ashland. Preceded in death by parents; brother, William, Edward, Arthur; sister, Marian; mother-in-law.

Services:11 a.m. Friday, Butherus, Maser &Love Funeral Home, 4040 A St. Rev. David Kolb. Wyuka Cemetery. No visitation. Cremation. Memorials to the family.

SSN 506-24-0389

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, 24 April 2003 Lincoln Journal Star)","STR06" "I5999","Kolb","Elsie L.","20 Jun 1895","18 Oct 1989","0","Cass City Chronicle
April 9, 1915
Page 4

Frederick Brueggeman of Battle Creek was the guest of Miss Elsie Kolb over Sunday.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)

SSDI:

ELSIE L BRUEGGEMAN 21 Jun 1895* 18 Oct 1989 19037 (Glen Riddle Lima, Delaware, PA) (none specified) 162-50-9082 Pennsylvania

*Art Peck instead had year of birth as 1896, assumed, however, that the SSDI was more accurate","STR06" "I11990","Kolb","George Anthony","7 Oct 1831","29 Dec 1902","0","Lived for 6 years in Anendorf, Guzzengen before he came to America on 19 March 1852. He had been studying to be a doctor but to avoid being drafted into the Army, he used his fathers passport and emigrated to America, settling in Greenfield, Wisconsin, where he met Catherina Benkelman. They moved to Cass City in 1864, and made their homestead on an 80 acre farm, 3 miles east and 1 1/2 miles north of Cass City. He was Elkland Township treasurer in 1867. They lived on their homestead until they lost everything they had in the ""great fire"" of 1881. They only saved their lives by staying in the sorghum fields and the Cass City river that ran behind the house. One son, George Henry, had taken up homesteading across the road from his parents, but sold his land to pay for his mothers funeral in 1883. (Courtesy of Janet Wright of DeFord, MI, September, 1996) BonnieMargaret Jacobs also wrote of George using his father's papers to emigrate, citing correspondence with Mrs. Thoams R. Harvey of Aldan, PA, a descendant of George and Catherine's.

Cass City Enterprise
January 8, 1903, Page 1

George Kolb, an old and respected resident of Caro and a pioneer of Tuscola County, died Monday afternoon at four o'clock, aged seventy-one years. Deceased was born at Wurteburger, Germany, October 7, 1831, and came to this country when twenty years of age, settling in New York state where he lived for two years. He then moved to Wisconsin, where he was united in marriage to Miss Catherine Benkelman. In 1865 they moved to Tuscola county where he has since resided. His wife died in 1893, leaving nine children, one of whom, Henry, died in 1899. The surviving children are George and John of Cass City; Mrs. WAGNER of Fremont; Mrs. BURK, Mrs. HOYT, Mrs. DON, Miss Lydia KOLB and Mrs. A.J. CRAW, of Caro. Short services were held Wednesday afternoon at four o'clock at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. A.J. CRAW, after which the remains were taken to Cass City, where funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at four o'clock, the remains being laid to rest in the Cass City cemetery. - Caro Journal

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)

BonnieMargaret Jacobs wrote, in her 1981 unpublished manuscript, that in addition to farming, George was in itinerant preacher, doctor and undertaker, it being often said of him that ""he got people coming and going""...bringing people into the world, ministering to them while they were here, and finally laying them to rest."" (p. 141).","STR06" "I11990","Kolb","George Anthony","7 Oct 1831","29 Dec 1902","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1880 Federal Census
Census Place: Elkland, Tuscola, Michigan Source:FHL Film 12
54607 National Archives Film T9-0607
Page 97A
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
George A. KOLB Self M M W 49 WERTENBERG Occ: Farmer Fa: WERTENBERG Mo: WERTENBERG
Catherine KOLB Wife F M W 49 WERTENBERG Occ: Keeping House Fa: WERTENBERG Mo: WERTENBERG
Lydia KOLB Dau F S W 8 MI Occ: At Home Fa: WERTENBERG Mo: WERTENBERG
Henry KOLB Son M S W 7 MI Occ: Farmer Fa: WERTENBERG Mo: WERTENBERG
","STR06" "I12707","Kolb","George Henry","5 Nov 1857","26 Feb 1932","0","George took up homesteading across the road from his folks, but when his mother died, he sold the homestead to pay for her funeral.

He worked in the area known as Harwick Pines.

He was over six-and-a-half feet tall. Wife Annie was not quite five feet. It was said that when George died, the undertaker had a problem finding a large enough casket. It was rumored George's legs had to broken for him to fit.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, March 4, 1932
Vol. 26, Number 47

Pioneer Residents Called By Death Edw. Knoblet, Geo. Kolb and Geo. Parrott Have all Resided Here over 50 years

Geo. H. Kolb

Geo. H. Kolb passed away at Pleasant Home hospital at Cass City on Friday morning, Feb. 26, at the age of 74 years. Funeral services were conducted at the Evangelical church by Rev. C.E. Smith, on Sunday afternoon.

Born Nov. 5, 1857, at Milwaukee, Wis., Mr. Kolb came to Michigan with his parents when he was 7 years of age. Except for 10 years residence at St. Johns, he lived in the vicinity of Cass City. In September, 1883, he was married to Anne Holmes Cleaver. To them nine children were born, three of whom prededed the father in death.

Mr. Kolb is survived by his widow, five daughters, Mrs. Edith Ormes of St. Johns, Mrs. Iva Wisniewski and Mrs. Helen Markin, both of Detroit, Mrs. Elsie Brueggeman of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Bernice Kleinschmidt of Cass City; one son, Harold Kolb of Pontiac; two sisters, Mrs. A.J. Craw and Mrs. Rose Don, both of Caro; eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren. All the children were present at the funeral service.

Kindness was a crowning virtue of the deceased and to the surviving family and his friends he will be remembered as a kind man.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I5251","","","","","","","" "I5994","Kolb","Harold George","27 Jul 1904","Aug 1995","0","Cass City Chronicle
September 6, 1995
Page 11

Harold Kolb

Harold G. Kolb, 91, of Waterford, died August 26.

He was born in Tuscola County, July 27, 1904. He and Beatrice (Goodell) Kolb had been married for 68 years.

Kolb was an experimental engineer at General Motors Truck and Coach for over 38 years. He was a member of St. Perpetua Catholic Church and the 50 & Up Club.

He is survived by his sons, Gerald (Marjorie) KOLB of Las Vegas and Rodney KOLB of Fenton; a daughter Kathleen (James) BURNS of Waterford; 7 grandchidlren and 6 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Frederick, and a grandson.

Mass of the Resurrection was held Tuesday, August 29, at St. Perpetua Catholic Church, with Father Richard Rakoczy officiating. Interment was in All Saints Catholic Cemetery. Simpson-Modetz Funeral Home, Waterford, made the arrangements.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I6001","Kolb","Helen Grace","5 Mar 1898","25 Jan 1966","0","Cass City Chronicle
September 16, 1932
Page 3

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Markin and daughter, Marilyn, of Detroit spent the weekend with Mrs. Markin's mother, Mrs. George Kolb, and other relatives.

Cass City Chronicle
February 10, 1966
Page 9

Final Services for Mrs. Walter Markin

Funeral services for Mrs. Walter Markin of Birmingham, the former Helen Kolb of Cass City, were hald January 29 in the William R. Hamilton chapel in Birmingham. Mrs. Markin died January 25.

Daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Kolb, she was born in Saint Johns and came to this vicinity with her parents as a child. She graduated from Cass City High School in 1915.

Surviving are her husband; one daughter, Marilyn at home; four sisters, Mrs. Edith ORMES of St. Johns, Mrs. Ira WISNIEWSKI of Grosee Pte. Woods, Mrs. Bernice KLEINSCHMIDT of Highland Park and Mrs. Elsie BRUEGGEMAN of Pennsylvania.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I12711","Kolb","Henry Frederick","8 Sep 1863","Aug 1899","0","Cass City Chronicle
August 18, 1899
Chroniclings, page 8

Henry Kolb, formerly of Cass City was buried in Elkland cemetery last Monday. Mr. Kolb at the time of his death was employed in a Chicago malt house, and somehow was suffocated in a malt vat. When found by other laborers he was dead.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I6013","Kolb","Iva May","9 Dec 1889","15 Aug 1985","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, September 5, 1985
Obituaries
Page Five

Iva M. Wisniewski

Mrs. Iva M. Wisniewski, 95, died at Cottage Belmont Nursing Center in Harper Woods.

She was born Dec. 9, 1889, the daughter of George H. and Annie (Holmes) KOLB, and married Walter S. Wisniewski in August, 1928. He died in 1955.

She was employed at the U.S. Post Office in Cass City during the 1920s.

Survivors are one sister, Elsie Brueggeman of Philadelphia, Pa., and one brother, Harold Kolb of Pontiac, and nieces and nephews.

Funeral services wre held Aug. 19 at Wrjeck Funeral Home in Detroit. Burial was in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Detroit.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I12706","Kolb","John","17 Sep 1856","Nov 1930","0","Art Peck wrote that ""John never had a home of his own. He travelled from job to job, but primarily stayed on the farm of his brother George and helped with farm work. George's niece Arlee remembered hims as a friendly man, and always had a piece of candy for his nieces and nephews. This is how he acquired his nickname, 'Candyman.' Arlee also remembers that he drank, and she was not allowed to be around him at those times. One Sunday when George and his family were on their way to church, John declined to go with them. When the family returned, he had hung himself in the barn.'

Obituary
Cass City Chronicle
November 21, 1930
Page Eight

John Kolb

Funeral services for John Kolb, who died Saturday at the home of his brother, George Kolb, were held Tuesday afternoon from the Evangelical church.

John Kolb was born September 17, 1856, in Greenfield, Wisconson, and came to Cass City with his parents when eight years of age. He has made his home here since.

He leaves two sisters and one brother, Mrs. Elizabeth Craw and Mrs. Rose Don of Caro, and George Kolb of Cass City.

Relatives from out of town at the funeral were Mrs. Elizabeth Craw, Mrs. Rose Don, Mrs. Ida Mitchell, Mrs. H. Barringer, Miss Ernestine Barnes and Rai Hogh, all of Caro, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Jamieson, Robt. Wagner and children, Laurie and Bob, of Saginaw; and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kolb of Pontiac.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I6010","Kolb","Laurel Catherine","21 Jan 1886","27 Jul 1917","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, August 3, 1917

Mrs. Fred Wright
Sudden Death Leaves Four Small Children Motherless

The community was shocked and pained to hear Tuesday of the sudden and unexpected death of Mrs. Fred E. Wright at her home on West St. that morning. Mr. and Mrs. Wright welcomed a little son into their home on July 22 and the mother was gaining strength and until early Tuesday morning her condition was most favorable. Death was due to apoplexy of the heart.

Laurel Catherine Kolb was born in Indianfields township January 21, 1886. At the age of foru years she with her parents, moved to St. Johns. In 1900 they moved to a farm in Cass City.

On August 10, 1904 she was united in marriage to Frederick E. Wright. They resided on a farm near Cass City until last November when they moved to Cass City. To this union four children were born: Morley, Charles, Maurice and Eldred. The latter was but nine days old at the time of his mother's death.

The funeral was held Thursday morning at the home on West street. Rev. John Willerton of Greenleaf Baptist church, which Mrs. Wright attended, officiated. The burial was in Elkland cemetery.

Besides her husband and family, she is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kolb, two brothers, Clarence and Harold, and five sisters, Misses Iva, Bernice and Elsie, all of Cass City, Mrs. Leon ORMES of St. Johns and Miss Helen KOLB of Lansing.

Friends and relatives from a distance who attended the funeral were Mrs. Leon Ormes of St. Johns, Mrs. John WAGNER of Mayville, Mr. and Mrs. A.D. WRIGHT and family, Mrs. Minnie McCONNELL amd family, Mrs. Emma FORREN and Mrs. Geo. CALDWELL, all of Detroit.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I13348","","","","","","","" "I12705","Kolb","Mary Hannah","16 Aug 1855","27 Jan 1926","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 16, 1913
Local Items, Page 4

Mrs. Mary BURK, Mrs. Sarah HOYT and daughter, Miss Iva, of Caro attended the funeral of Mrs. John STRIFFLER Thursday

Cass City Chronicle
Feb. 5, 1926
Local News
Page 8

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kolb attended the funeral of the former's sister, Mrs. Burke, in Caro Friday afternoon.","STR06" "I12713","Kolb","Mary Lydia","7 Sep 1872","Yes, date unknown","0","Art Peck wrote that her husband was a lumber jack and took her to the camps in Northern Michigan. There he badly used her by selling her favors to other men. She finally wrote to her father, who brought her home. She was disfigured on her face and neck from disease, and lived out her life at home. BonnieMargaret Jacobs writes that she may have died around 1936 in Caro.","STR06" "I5998","Kolb","Myrtle Mable","19 Jun 1884","25 May 1914","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 29, 1914
Page 8

Miss Myrtle Kolb

The funeral services of Miss Myrtle Kolb were held at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kolb, Wednesday at 1 o'clock and interment was made in Elkland cemetery. Rev. D.J. Feather conducted the short service.

Miss Kolb was born in Almer township, Tuscola county, June 19, 1884. When sixteen years of age she moved with her parents to Cass City and has made her home in this vicinity since. At the time of her death, she was at her home 3 miles east and 1 1/2 miles north of town. From her childhood Miss Kolb has been in ill health, and for several days before her death, she was quite sick and her death, which occurred Monday evening, relieved her of great suffering.

Besides her parents, she leaves 6 sisters and 2 brothers, to mourn. These are Mrs. Fred WRIGHT, of Greenleaf township, Mrs. Leon ORMES, of St. Johns, Miss Elsie KOLB of Crosswell, and Misses Iva, Bernice and Helen who are employed at Cass City; her brothers Clarence and Harold live at home. These were all at the funeral and others from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph TRAVIS, Mrs. Roe HOYT and Mrs. M. ADLE, all of Caro.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I5305","","","","","","","" "I12710","Kolb","Rosina","6 Jul 1861","10 Nov 1933","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola, Almer Twp
Enumerated 20 and 21 April 1910
SD 8 ED 105 Sheet 3A Stamped 31
41-41
Adle, William M Hd M W 49 M1 1 Pa Germany Germany Farmer
Adle, Rosena Wf F W 48 m2 1 Wisc Germany Germany
Don, Percy J Stepson M W 11 S Mich Scotland Wisc


1920 Census
Not located

1930 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Indianfield Twp
Enumerated April 16, 1930
ED 79-23 SD 11 Sheet 6A Stamped 32
118-120
Adle, Rosina Hd O $1500 F W 68 Wd 17 Wisc Germany Germany N
o Occupation
Burns, Ernistine Granddtr F W 28 S Mich Mich Mich Teacher Public School","STR06" "I12712","Kolb","Sarah Jane","15 Mar 1867","19 Aug 1914","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 16, 1913
Local Items, Page 4

Mrs. Mary BURK, Mrs. Sarah HOYT and daughter, Miss Iva, of Caro attended the funeral of Mrs. John STRIFFLER Thursday.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, August 28, 1914
Local Items
Page 4

Mr. and Mrs. George Kolb, Harold, Clarence and Helen Kolb, Mrs. Fred Wright and son, Maurice, and Mrs. M.M. Schwegler attended the funeral of Mrs. Roe Hoyt at Caro Friday. Mrs. Hoyt had been suffering with heart disease for several weeks and her death occured Wednesday, August 19. She was born in Cass City, March 15, 1867, where she lived until her marriage in 1882 when she went to Caro where she has since resided. Besides her husband and five children, she is survived by five sisters and two brothers; the brothers being John and George Kolb of Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I27066","Koonce","Lois","Abt 1913","","0","Little Hope Cemetery, Jasper Co. TX complied by Norman Stewart Martindale and Bernice Marshall Byerly Martindale Submitted with permission by John Johnson joju@datarecall.net

MORGAN Lois Koonce
b. 1913
d. (not listed)
(f) Willliam V. Koonce
(m) Bammer Wheeler
(s) James Elton Morgan","STR06" "I17253","Kopecky","Helen Lorraine","11 Apr 1923","11 Jan 1997","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 15, 1997, page 8

Helen Smith

Helen Lorraine Smith, 73, of Pineland died Saturday, Jan. 11, 1997, at Hermann Medical Center in Houston.

Born April 11, 1923, in El Maton, Texas, Mrs. Smith had lived in Pineland since 1945. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Pineland and was a homemaker.

Survivors: a son, Kenneth Love Smith Sr. of Bronson; three daughters, Helen Louise JAGNEAUX of Sulphur, Louisiana, Vessie L. FERRELL of Houston; and Janice L. MOBSBY of Pineland; two sisters, Lydia GATES of Bay City; and Ollie NEDBALEK of Houston; nine grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Britton L. Smith, on June 29, 1995.

Funeral services are set for 2 p.m. today (Wednesday) at the chaple of the Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Aldous SMITH officiating. Interment will follow at Libery Springs Cemetery near Milam.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I20038","Kopp","James D.","6 Nov 1887","1 Apr 1938","0","The son of Vaclav KOPP and Josephine SHAUFL (variant spelling noted). He was a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, graduating from the Kansas City Veterinary College. He received an appointment to work for the state of Nebraska after 20 years of practice. In 1935, he went to work for the Federal Government in a similar capacity to his position at the Nebraska Bureau of Animal Industry. (Milligan, p 306).","STR06" "I3596","Korbelik","Anna","27 Nov 1891","12 Dec 1976","0","She was born in a sod house northeast of Ohiowa, and went to country school, graduating from the eighth grade. She cared for her invalid mother up until the time of her marriage. (Milligan, p 321).","STR06" "I28280","Korbelik","Delron","3 Sep 1938","29 Jun 2022","0","The Family of Delron Korbelik will have a Celebration of Life Gathering at the Fairmont American Legion in Fairmont, Nebraska on Friday, July 8, 2022 starting at 11:00 a.m.

No visitation - cremation.

Burial of Ashes will be held at a later date in the Fairmont Public Cemetery.

In Lieu of Flowers - Memorials are to be directed to the family to be designated at a later date. Memorials can be brought to the Celebration of Life or sent to:

The Family of Delron G. Korbelik
650 I Street
Fairmont, Nebraska 68354

Delron Gene Korbelik was born to Millard J. Korbelik and Leone Gentry Jansky on September 3, 1938 at Milligan, Nebraska, and passed away June 29, 2022, at home in Fairmont, Nebraska at the age of 83. He was one of 4 children growing up on the Milligan farm.

Delron worked as a carpenter, mechanic, and farmer over his lifetime. He started Korbelik's Repair in 1980. In 1988, he owned and operated the Village Caf?, in Fairmont, with his wife Loretta. Delron was proud of his community. He was an active fireman from 1973 to 1995. He was a member of the Fairmont Chamber of Commerce and he served on the City Council for 8 years. He helped in the restoration of Fillmore County Historical Society.

Delron was married to Loretta Peschel of Geneva, Nebraska, on June 17, 1959.

Delron's favorite activities were stock car driving, tractor pulling, and playing music. From 1957 to 1978 he enjoyed driving stock car along with his pit crew, Bob Stephenson, Duane Kubicek, Keith Shellinberg, and Ray Peschel. He enjoyed tractor pulling from 1978 to 2021. He especially enjoyed this time spent with his brothers Randy and Rick. He and Loretta organized the Fairmont Volunteer Tractor Pull Association and managed it for 7 years. He loved his polka music and enjoyed playing many different instruments in his bands. He especially enjoyed the drums and accordion.

Delron was preceded in death by Grandparents, Father, Mother, Wife, Son, and brother Ron.

He is survived by son Dale & Patty Korbelik of Crete, Grandchildren Rebeka (Brandon) Brazee, Jarod (Drea) Korbelik, Derek (Laura) Korbelik and Great Grandchildren Brycen, Brooklyn, Jase, Haven, Oliver, Bentleigh and KHK. Daughter Tari Redman and Grandchildren Aaron, Nick and Erica Becker.

Daughter Corinne & Marv Hulse of York, Grandchildren Annie Rhode and Chad Hulse, Great Grandchildren Brooks, Jude, Emerson, Wyatt and Madison. Grandchildren of deceased son, DonDel, Samantha, Heather and Sarah Korbelik. Brothers Randy Korbelik and special friend Debbie Skalak of Weeping Water and Rick (Linda) Korbelik of Fairmont. Brother-in-law Raymond Peschel, sister-in-laws Cecelia Powell, Helen (Jerry) Park, and Elaine Korbelik, special-friend Connie Chapman and many beloved nieces and nephews.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I45840","Korbelik","DonDel","24 Mar 1961","9 Sep 2014","0","A public Graveside Committal of Ashes will be held on Saturday, September 13, 2014 at 10:30 a.m. at the Fairmont Public Cemetery in Fairmont, Nebraska. Pastor Jeff Jensen will be officiating the committal. Memorials are directed to the family.

DonDel Korbelik, son of Delron Korbelik and the late Loretta (Peschel) Korbelik was born on March 24, 1961, at Hebron Nebraska and passed away September 9, 2014 at his home in Fairmont: at the age of 53 years, 5 months and 16 days. He was one of four children. DonDel was raised in Fairmont, attended Fairmont High School, and lived most of his life in the town he loved.

On February 24, 1989, DonDel married Jina Michelle Galusha. To this marriage 3 daughters were born: Samantha Dawn, Heather Brooke, and Sarah Faith. Following the divorce in May of 2000, the girls moved to North Carolina with their mother. It was painful for DonDel to be so far away from his daughters whom he loved so dearly.

DonDel was employed with Abenoga of York, Steve Ackland Construction and Farmers Co-op of Fairmont.

While in good health, DonDel enjoyed fishing, camping and helping his Dad at tractor pulls. He enjoyed spending time with family and especially missed the time he spent with his mother after her passing in 2012.

DonDel is survived by his three daughters of Greenville, NC, father Delron Korbelik of Fairmont, NE, brother Dale (Patty) Korbelik of Crete, NE, sisters Tari Redman of Minden, NE and Corinne (Marv) Hulse of York, NE, nephews Aaron and Nicholas Becker, Jarod and Derek Korbelik, and Chad Hulse, nieces Rebeka Brazee, Erica Becker, and Annie Rohde, great nephews Jase Korbelik and Brycen Brazee, great niece Haven Korbelik and a host of relatives and friends.

DonDel's Grandparents and his mother Loretta Korbelik preceded him in death.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I10529","Korbelik","James","20 Jul 1894","3 Jul 1974","0","Shown by some as James Edward and by others as James B. Korbelik. Ken Chromy instead shows his locaton of deahth as in Friend, Nebraska.","STR06" "I20419","","","","","","","" "I20414","Korbelik","John Alfred","21 Sep 1921","30 Oct 1978","0","Dennis Belohlavy shows that he married first Lillian VOGT, and that they were the parents of John Frederick and Kevin KORBELIK.","STR06" "I15096","Korbelik","Joseph A.","7 Mar 1853","4 Sep 1925","0","Son of Peter KORBELIK and Anna TOMASEK. (Milligan, p 346).

","STR06" "I15096","Korbelik","Joseph A.","7 Mar 1853","4 Sep 1925","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

FamilySearch 1880 National Census

Census Place:Glengary, Fillmore, Nebraska
Source:FHL Film 1254748 National Archives Film T9-0748
Page 50
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Joseph KORBELIK Self M M W 24 BOHEMEN Occ:Farmer Fa: BOHEMENMo: BOHEMEN
Anne KORBELIK Wife F M W 23 BOHEMEN Occ:Housekeeper Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN
Emel KORBELIK Son M S W 4 NE Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN
Joseph KORBELIK Son M S W 2 NE Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN
Frank KORBELIK Son M S W 2M NE Fa: BOHEMEN Mo: BOHEMEN

1900 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp
Enumerated 19 June 1900
SD 4 ED 26 Sheet 10 Stamped 142
178-180
Korbelic, Joseph Head W M Mar 1854 46 M 26 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1870 30 Na Farmer
Korbelic, Anna Wife W F Jan 1854 46 N 26 8/7 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1870 30
Korbelic, Joseph Jr Son W M Jan 1878 22 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farm Laborer
Korbelic, Frank Son W M May 1880 20 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farm Laborer
Korbelic, Albina Dtr W F Feb 1885 15 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Korbelic, Anna Dtr W F Nov 1891 I S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Korbelic, James Son W M July 1894 5 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
","STR06" "I20408","Korbelik","Joseph Alfred","18 Mar 1878","27 Sep 1970","0","He attended School District #43 up to the third grade. He lived and worked on the farm with his parents until his marriage. (Milligan, p 346).","STR06" "I20413","Korbelik","Joseph Henry","1 Jul 1917","15 Feb 1999","0","Obituary

Korbelik -- Joseph H., 81, Ohiowa, died Monday (2/15/99) in Lincoln. Born, Milligan (7/1/17) to Joseph and Francis (Stejskal) Korbelik. Survivors: wife, Lillian M.; son, daughter-in-law, Gary and Diane, Geneva; daughter, friend, Shirley Brdicko and Jim Simmonds, Papillion; five grandchildren; two stepgrandsons; two greatgranddaughters.

Services: 10 a.m. Thursday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Kim Dunker officiating. Visitation: beginning 1 p.m. Wednesday, Kotas Chapel. Memorials in lieu of flowers to the Korbelik family

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, Lincoln Journal Star 16 Feb 1999)","STR06" "I20413","Korbelik","Joseph Henry","1 Jul 1917","15 Feb 1999","0","(Research):Jamie Korbelik-Gibson, 34, Lincoln, died Friday (2-11-11) in Eagle. Born (2-16-76) in York to Gary Korbelik and Patti Wilhelms. Registered EEG Technologist at BryanLGH Medical Center East. Doane College Alumni. A passionate runner and painter. A loving mother, daughter, sister, aunt and friend. Dedicated to a life of caring and putting others first.
Family members include her children, Ethan and Lillian; their father and Jamie's former husband, Adam Gibson; father, Gary and spouse Brenda Korbelik; sister, Jessica Korbelik and her sons Hunter and Damien; brother, Brandon Korbelik and his children Joseph, Haley and Zachary; grandmothers, Lillian Korbelik and Lavinia Wilhelms; aunt and uncle, Shirley and Jim Simmonds; Adam Gibson's parents Don and Julie Gibson; mother, Patti Witters; half-sisters, Jennifer, Leslie and Lindsey Witters. Preceded in death by grandfathers Joseph Korbelik and Eilert Wilhelms.
Memorial service: 11 a.m. Friday (2-18-11) Roper and Sons Chapel, 4300 'O' Street. No visitation, cremation. Memorials to the family. Arrangements by Roper and Sons Funeral Services.
","STR06" "I20416","Korbelik","Ronald Dean","30 Sep 1941","14 Oct 1997","0","Ron worked for Kassik Milling prior to being drafted. After completing his military service, he returned to Milligan and he and Elaine purchased the A-C Bar from Agnes KRUPICKA STOLZENBURG, which they renamed Ron's Tavern. Ron farms, does dirt moving work, and engine repair. Elaine runs the tavern. (Millligan, p 346).

Korbelik -- Ronald D., 56, Milligan, died Tuesday (10/14/97) in Lincoln. Born, Friend. Survivors: wife, Elaine; sons, daughters-in-law, Rondel J. and Stephanie Korbelik, Omaha, James D. and Ronda Korbelik, Geneva; mother, Leone G. Korbelik, Milligan; brothers, sisters-in-law, Delron and Loretta Korbelik, Fairmont, Randy and Nancy Korbelik, Lincoln, Ricky and Linda Korbelik, Milligan; three grandchildren; nieces; nephews. Services: 10:30 a.m. Friday, Milligan Auditorium, Milligan. The Rev. Kim Dunker. Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation: beginning 1 p.m. Thursday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel, Milligan.


(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, 15 Oct 1997 Lincoln Journal Star)","STR06" "I20418","","","","","","","" "I33194","Korbelik","Vance Edward","19 May 1925","15 Dec 2008","0","Vance Edward Korbelik

Vance Edward Korbelik 83, died December 15, 2008 at the Denver Hospice Care Center, Aurora, Colo., after an extended illness. Mr. Korbelik was born on May 19, 1925, in Milligan, Neb., the younger of two sons born to James Edward Korbelik and Tillie (Jirkovsky) Korbelik. He was proud of his Czechoslovakian heritage and the farming community where he grew up and where he still has family.

Mr. Korbelik served in the U.S. Army during World War II, spending time in the Phillipine Islands and Guam. He married Thais Irene Sims of Western, Neb., in 1945 and they lived for a time in Lincoln where he was employed by Elgin Watch Company. In 1958, they relocated to Colorado Springs, Colo., and soon after, Mr. Korbelik began his career with the U.S. Postal Service, from which he retired in 1988.

Mr. Korbelik was married to Mary Anne Rosenfeldt from 1983 until her passing in 2003. Mr. Korbelik is survived by his three daughters, Candace Herbic (husband, James), Denver, Colo.; Kaye Barnes (husband, Bruce), Strasburg, Colo.; and Amy Michael (husband, Terry), Jenks, Okla.; five grandchildren; and great grandchildren; nephews, Delron (wife, Loretta); Randy (wife, Nancy); Rick (wife, Linda) Korbelik; deceased nephew Ron's wife, Elaine, and their families in Nebraska; other relatives and many friends.

There will be a celebration of Mr. Korbelik's life at Ron's Tavern in Milligan, with local accordian and brass musicians playing the polka music he loved best, to be announced at a later date. His family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be sent to The Denver Hospice, 501 South Cherry Street, Suite 700, Denver, CO 80246-1328. The family is sincerely grateful for Hospice staff's compassionate treatment of Mr. Korbelik and also their concern for the family. ""Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we are here we might as well dance.""

(Lincoln, Nebraska JournalStar.com Obituaries, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I46159","Korensky","Helen Barbory","4 Dec 1925","May 2015","0","Obituary for Helen B. Kubicek

Funeral services for Helen will be 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 6, 2015, at the Farmer Funeral Home in Exeter, Nebraska. Burial will follow the service at the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan, Nebraska. Public visitation will begin Tuesday from 3 pm until 8 pm at the Farmer Funeral Home in Exeter. Memorials are directed to the family.

Helen Barbory Korensky Kubicek was born to Albert and Ludmila Kovar Korensky in rural Tobias, Nebraska, on December 4, 1925. Helen was the youngest of a family of nine.

Helen attended school District #107 in Saline County and finished her 8th grade in District #94 in Fillmore County. It was the depression years and times were difficult and she was unable to continue her education and went to work in different homes for very little money. She often donated her work. She was always a cheerful and upbeat individual who dearly loved her brothers and sisters. She would never refuse anyone help in time of need.

On June 3, 1963 she was married to Milo E. Kubicek and they made their home in Exeter. Helen and her husband Mike both played the accordion and the two often played at various rest homes and at accordion jamborees in Grand Island and other locations. They played together for over 30 years and were known as the ""Exeter Czechmates"". They also enjoyed traveling to various states and to Canada.

Helen enjoyed doing fancy work such as embroidering and crocheting and crafts of all sorts. He special hobby was collecting turtles of all sorts and types. At one time she had 700 to 800 turtles.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Albert and Ludmila Korensky; husband Milo; four brothers, James, Harry, Ben and Robert; four sisters, Mary, Anna, Rose.and Emma

She is survived by many nieces and nephews.

(From Farmer and Sons Funeral Home, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I32307","","","","","","","" "I32308","","","","","","","" "I17162","Koser","Magdalena","15 Apr 1715","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Michael Kose and Ann.","STR06" "I21525","","","","","","","" "I19672","Kotas","Adolph","13 Feb 1893","25 Feb 1952","0","A 1908 graduate of Milligan High School, he went on to attend Peru State Normal College and eventually the University of Nebraska. He was a school principal and also served as County Treasurer at Geneva, Nebraska. He served in the U.S. Army during World War i. He reached the rank of Sergeant First Class. After moving to Bird City, Kansas in 1925, he founded and edited the Bird City Times Newspaper. (Milligan, p 346-347).","STR06" "I20434","Kotas","Adolph Joseph","20 Mar 1915","22 Oct 1985","0","He graduated from Milligan High School in 1933, later attending the University of Nebraska and Lincoln School of Commerce. He worked for his father in the store. During World War II, he was stationed in England, later being transferred to New Orleans This is where he met his wife, Yvonne. They returned to Milligan, where Adolph ran the Blackbird Grocery Store until 1975, when it was sold. After that, he continued to work in the store as a clerk. He also served on the Milligan School Board for eight years. He had three children: Kenneth, who lives in Lincoln and is a clinical social worker; Gerianne, who lives in Chicago and is an attorney and Carla, who lives and teaches in Vermont. (Milligan, p 349).","STR06" "I20502","Kotas","Agnes","9 Mar 1892","10 Feb 1986","0","She is buried in the Andrew Cemetery.

Husband: Harry R. Petrasek
Wife: Agnes Kotas, parents John Kotas and Mary Rejsek
Born: 9 Mar 1892, Milligan
Died: 10 Feb 1986, Friend
Buried: 13 Feb 1986, Andrew Cemetery
Brothers: John; Fred; Henry P.
Sisters: Anna Niamon; Albie Chlup; Marie Placek; Mrs. Dale (Eleanor) Payne (???duplicate listing ???); Leona Matejka
Step-brother: Emil
Married: 1 Mar 1921
Daughter: Mrs. Dale (Eleanor) Payne
Son: Elmer, wife Joan","STR06" "I28935","Kotas","Anna","Aft 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Joe Naimon?","STR06" "I2297","Kotas","Anna R.","20 Sep 1899","","0","Anna and Louis moved in with her father when he became too feeble to care for himself. (Milligan, p 348).","STR06" "I20429","Kotas","Anton","26 Nov 1867","24 Oct 1959","0","Anton attended rural school district #44 which was a dug out in the northwest corner of his father's homestead. Anton was making his home, as a young lad, in a dug out on the SE 1/4 of Section 3 when the blizzard of 1888 struck. Several of the big boys were sent to Anton's farmstead to weather out the storm. Anton valued education, wanting his sons to become professors. He sent them to town school after they completed elementary school. (Milligan, p 347).","STR06" "I3825","Kotas","Anton Edward","29 Mar 1897","27 Oct 1985","0","He attended grade school at District #44, and graduated from Milligan High School in 1915. In the spring of 1922, he moved to his own home west of Tobias in the SW 1/4 Section 1, Franklin Township. (Milligan, p 348).

SSN 506-48-6238","STR06" "I15067","Kotas","Betty Jean","22 Nov 1929","20 Dec 2014","0","Betty Jean Buzek, of Milligan, was born to Henry P. Kotas and Mae Kubicek Kotas on November 22, 1929 at home in Milligan, NE. She passed away December 20, 2014 at Heritage Crossings in Geneva, NE at the age of 85 years and 28 days. She attended rural school district #5, northwest of Milligan through 8th grade, then attended Milligan High School, graduating in 1947. In July 1956, Betty began employment at Formfit Rogers in Crete, NE as a seamstress until August of 1982. In January 1983, she began working at Swingster's Apparel Marketing Industries, in Fairbury, NE until she retired. Betty was married to Merle Buzek of Milligan, NE on April 19, 1949 and to them two children were born; Marlon Ray and Deborah Jean.

Betty was a member of the United Methodist Church of Milligan, UMW, Pythian Sisters, Milligan American Legion Post 240 Auxiliary, ZCBJ Lodge, Senior Citizens Club and Betty's Club of Nebraska. Betty enjoyed spending time with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren and had God's gift for music with any instrument, especially the accordion and piano.

She was preceded in death by her parents Henry P. and Mae Kotas, her in-laws Milo and Mildred Buzek, sister in-law Sue Kotas, and brother in-law Henry Bigelow. She is survived by her husband of 65 years Merle, brother, Reenlee Kotas of San Diego, CA, sister in-law Roma Bigelow of Milligan, NE, brother-in-law and sister-in-law Richard and Kathy Rischling of Milligan, NE, son Marlon (Judy) Buzek of Stromsburg, NE, daughter Deborah (Mike) Kassik of Milligan, NE, six grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and three great step grandchildren and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Memorial services will be held on Friday, December 26, 2014 at the Milligan United Methodist Church in Milligan, NE at 2:00 PM with Pastor Sandra Blumanhourst & Kim Dunker officiating the service. No visitation/cremation. Burial will be held at a later date in the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan, NE. Memorials are to be directed to the family for a later designation

(From Farmer and Sons website, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I19671","Kotas","Charles J.","17 Jul 1886","29 Jun 1978","0","Charles was involved in business as a young lad. He helped his father in the meat market, later he clerked at the A.A. HAMOUZ General Merchandise Store. He sold cream separators, served as a substitute mail carrier, and drove the school hack wagon, where he became better acquainted with one of the passengers, Agnes KRISL, whom he later married. Charles clerked for C. J. CERVENY for a number of years before opening his own store in 1913. (Milligan, p 349).","STR06" "I20445","","","","","","","" "I20507","","","","","","","" "I20467","","","","","","","" "I48732","Kotas","Delbert D.","27 Dec 1933","6 Jul 2024","0","Delbert D. Kotas, 90 of Kearney passed away Saturday, July 6, 2024 at the Central Nebraska Veterans Home in Kearney. Funeral services will be held 10:00 a.m. Friday, July 12, 2024 at O'Brien Straatmann Redinger Funeral Home in Kearney. Interment will follow at Kearney Cemetery with Military Honors Provided by the Nebraska National Guard Funeral Honors Team. Visitation will be 5-7 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

Memorials are suggested to Central Nebraska Veterans Home. Condolences may be shared online at www.osrfh.com. Services are entrusted to O'Brien Straatmann Redinger Funeral and Cremation Services.

Delbert was born December 27, 1933 in Davenport, Nebraska to Fred and Hazel (Runge) Kotas. He received his education from Davenport High School, graduating with the class of 1952. Delbert attended Fairbury College on a football scholarship. He was later drafted into the U.S. Army on January 26, 1954, and proudly served until his honorable discharge on January 25, 1956. On December 26, 1953, he was united in marriage to Marian Miller at the Christ Lutheran Church in Davenport, NE. To this union two sons were blessed. The couple farmed until 1967 when they moved to Kearney where they bought the Western Inn. They later built the Lodge Restaurant and the Western Inn South. Delbert and Marian also owned motels in Granby, CO and Casper, WY. In his later years, Delbert started the Farm and Ranch Network and K & W Enterprises.

Delbert had many hobbies, including hunting, playing tennis, racquet ball and golfing. He was a longtime member of the Kearney Country Club and the Cotillion Dance Club. Delbert was also a longtime member of First Lutheran Church and Family of Christ Lutheran Church. Over the years, he was also active in Kearney Chamber as a Colonel and with the Kearney Goodfellows.

Left to cherish his memory are his wife of 70 years, Marian Kotas of Kearney; sons, Darren Kotas of Kearney and Carter Kotas of Aurora, NE; grandchildren, Nichole, Shane, Brittany, Taylor, Serenity, Skya, Jaxson and Derek; 9 great grandchildren; brother, Robert ""Bob"" Kotas of Fairbury, NE; sister, Lila Carter of Plattsmouth, NE; as well as many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.

Delbert was preceded in death by his parents.

From the Kearney Hub paper, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I20469","","","","","","","" "I20506","","","","","","","" "I20466","","","","","","","" "I20427","Kotas","Donald E.","11 May 1920","2 Mar 2006","0","A 1938 graduate of Bird City High School, he later attended Colorado University. After spending several months working at a steel mil in Gary, Indiana, he enlisted in the army and served in the Signal Corps until 1946. After his army service, Donald earned his master's degree from the University of Pennsylvania. He was then employed by Brown Instrument Company, a subsidiary of Minneapolis-Honeywell Manufacturing. (Milligan, p 347).

SSN 317-20-6892","STR06" "I20464","Kotas","Donald J.","6 Jan 1933","13 Mar 2007","0","Don graduated from Milligan High School in 1950, and served in the U.S. Army from 1953 to 1955. After his marriage to Velma, they first lived in Milligan and later moved to Lincoln, were Don was employed by Salem Oil Company. They returned to Milligan after Don bought the Milligan Transfer from Joe KOCA in 1962. He sold his company in 1969. He worked as a tavern keeper at Suda's Tavern as well.

Don went to work for the Geneva Police Department in 1972, later running for Sheriff of Fillmore County. He was elected in November, 1978, and due to unfortunate circumstances, resigned in March 1979. He went to work for the Lincoln Correctional Center in June 1979.

Don has a pilot's license, and flying is his favorite pasttime. (Milligan, p 351).

Obituary
Donald J. Kotas
Donald J. Kotas, 74, of Lincoln, formerly of Milligan, died Tuesday (3-13-2007). Born, Jan. 6, 1933, at Milligan to John and Bessie (Masek) Kotas. U.S. Army veteran, Korean War.

Survivors: wife, Velma; daughter, son-in-law, Karen and Jon EISENHAUER, Fairbury; grandchildren, Jon Tyler EISENHAUER, Brooke EISENHAUER, both Fairbury, brother, sister-in-law, Jim F. and Norma, Milligan. Services: 10:30 a.m. Monday, Milligan Auditorium, Milligan. Pastor Jeffery Bloom. Military graveside service at Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation: 1-8 p.m., Sunday, Farmer and Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Memorials: family.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, Lincoln Journal Star March 15, 2007).","STR06" "I20425","Kotas","Donald Robert","29 Feb 1924","22 Oct 2006","0","SSN 507-22-3524","STR06" "I20468","","","","","","","" "I36838","","","","","","","" "I19675","Kotas","Emil J.","17 Jan 1881","19 Oct 1981","0","Editor of the Milligan Times newspaper in 1909. (Milligan, p 347).","STR06" "I28133","Kotas","Emil J.","10 Apr 1911","27 Aug 1977","0","SSN 506-03-5604

Dennis Belohlavy supplied the following obituary for Emil's widow:

This obit is for the SPOUSE of Emil J. Kotas, JR., her dob 26 Feb 1911, and her SSN: 505-05-2425. It is from the Lincoln Journal Star Archives:

Kotas -- Dorothy Ann, 90, Nebraska City, widow of Emil, died Wednesday (1/23/02). Born, Nebraska City. Retired, Wessel's Clothing Co. and Farmers Bank.

Survivors: niece, Janet Weed, Pasadena, Calif.; nephews, Dr. Lee Olson, Omaha, Phil Zimmers, Omaha, Dave Zimmers, Nebraska City, Steve Zimmers, Syracuse.

Services: 10 a.m. Monday, Fusselman-Wymore-Marshall Funeral Home, Nebraska City. Wyuka Cemetery, Nebraska City. Visitation: 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Sunday, funeral home. Memorials to First United Methodist Church.","STR06" "I20439","Kotas","Ernest Frank","2 Oct 1910","8 Jan 1971","0","He was better known as Curley. He enlisted in the Army Air Corps in March, 1942, and spent three years in the service. Upon his return, he joined his mother in the Kotas Furniture and Funeral Business, and also did electical work. He was a member of the town board, the volunteer fire department, and the Americal Legion. (Milligan, p 352).","STR06" "I20432","Kotas","Faye Ann ""Fazey""","5 Sep 1932","15 Jan 2024","0","Faye Ann Greenlee, also known as Fazey, passed away peacefully on January 15, 2024, at the age of 91 in York, Nebraska. She was born on September 5, 1932, in Tobias, Nebraska, to Anton and Gertrude Kotas. Faye was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and sister who will be deeply missed by her family and friends.

Faye married her US Air Force sweetheart, Francis Clinton Greenlee, aka ""Fritz"" on April 12th 1958 in Lincoln Nebraska. They began their married life together in the Air Force, living a world of adventure that took this sweet small-town farm girl all over this great country and she loved every minute of it. During their travels, they had three daughters, Monica and Mary who were born in Anchorage, Alaska, and Jenny who was born in Dover, Delaware.

After retiring from the AF, Fritz and Faye settled in York, Nebraska and never left since they found their forever home in York. Faye worked as a Teacher's Aide at Edison School and later as an Administrator at the Superintendent's Office. Her dedication to education and her impact on the lives of students will always be remembered.

Faye's selflessness and abundant kind spirit were never more obvious as she tirelessly cared for Fritz during his long, hard battle with Alzheimer's. staying by his side until it was time for him to watch over her in Heaven. She was an amazing and supportive mother to her three daughters and was an over the moon grandmother to her grandson Ethan. She also had a special place in her heart for her numerous dogs, whom she spoiled endlessly, including Tramp, Duke, Coco, Cannon, Frankie, Dutch, Finn and Henry.

Faye was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, where she found solace and strength in her faith. Outside of her family, career and religious commitments, Faye enjoyed spending her leisure time taking walks with Fritz and the dogs, reading, enjoying nature, and a good mystery on TV. These hobbies brought her joy and relaxation.

She is survived by her only living sister, Del Mary Wiltshire, her 3 daughters and her Grandson.

The family would also like to thank the York EMT's the York Hospital and the incredible care given to her by her home health team.

Faye Ann Greenlee, a remarkable woman who touched the lives of many, will be remembered for her kindness, love, and devotion. May she rest in eternal peace.
The family would like to thank the York EMT's, the York Hospital, and the incredible care given to her by her home health team.

A Mass of Christian burial is scheduled for 10:00 a.m., Friday, January 19, 2024 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in York, NE. Interment will follow at St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery, east of York. Visitation will be held from 1-8 p.m., Thursday, with a Rosary being said at 6 p.m. that evening at Metz Mortuary. The family will greet friends following the Rosary.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that memorials be made in Faye's memory to York Adopt-A-Pet or the Alzheimer's Association. These organizations were close to her heart, and any support would be greatly appreciated.

Metz Mortuary in York, NE, is assisting the family with the funeral arrangements. Their compassionate care and professionalism during this difficult time are deeply appreciated.

From Metz Mortuary, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I20486","Kotas","Fred E.","17 Apr 1904","10 Sep 1978","0","Fred married first Hazel Marie RUHGA. After her death, he married second Helen DILLON-PACKARD on September 1, 1977 in Kearney, Nebraska. (Milligan, p 353-354).","STR06" "I20456","Kotas","Fred Frank","15 May 1894","23 Aug 1955","0","Fred was born one mile north of Milligan, and resided and farmed there his entire life. He quit school after his father died to help his mother with the farm, which didn't seem to bother him a bit. He worked hard at farming, but was mischievious, always pulling pranks. During his early teen, business men would often ask idle boys to bring them back a bucket of ""Pivo"" from a local saloon. The bucket was an empty one that had held half a gallon of pancake syrup, and cost five to ten cents to fill with beer. Fred usually delivered each of his a few sips short, and was later seen sleeping it off on someone's Model T running board. In his adult life, he farmed and ran a threshing crew. (Milligan, p 352-353).","STR06" "I20477","Kotas","Georgiann","19 Sep 1926","29 Aug 2017","0","Funeral service for Georgiann will be 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 5, 2017 at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska.

Visitation will be Tuesday from 12:00 noon until the service at the Funeral Home in Milligan.

Graveside service will be in the Milligan North Cemetery following the service. Memorials are directed to the family.

Georgiann Josephine Vohnout was born to Fred Kotas and Josie Marie Kotas (Hanus) on September 19th, 1926 at Milligan, NE on the farm, and passed away on August 29th, 2017, at her home on the farm in Milligan, NE at the age of 90. She was an only child.

Georgiann was born and raised on her family farm ? a mile north of Milligan, NE. She went to school at Milligan Public and graduated in 1944. She worked at the Kottas Drug Store where she served enough ice cream that for a long period of time she couldn't stomach the stuff. Shortly after she worked at the Fairmont and Brunning Air Base where she was a secretary who welcomed and helped deploy the troops during World War II. While there she met the most handsome man she had ever seen and ended up marrying John J. Vohnout on June 12th, 1948.

On October 4th, 1965 they had their only son, John F. Vohnout. Instead of bringing flowers like the rest of the new dads, John brought Georgiann three stalks of milo to celebrate the birth of their son and his great crop that year!

Georgiann and her husband lived in Lincoln for a short time before they came back to her family farm when her father fell ill and that is where they made their lives for forty-four years, until John's death in 1998. Afterward, Georgiann fell ill with many medical issues but, despite her problems her family and friends helped keep her strong for another nineteen years.

During her life, Georgiann enjoyed the perks of farming with her husband, such as taking trips when and where they wanted to, going to many polka dances, and a ""small"" sideline of BINGO, casinos, and playing poker until the late hours of the morning with family. All the while never falling short of being a great mother, wife, and care taker of her mother. She was truly the least selfish person and always put the needs of her family and friends before her own. Her sense of humor and contagious laugh will so be missed by her son, his wife (the daughter that Georgiann always wanted but never had) and their three daughters.

Georgiann was preceded in death by, Fred and Josie Kotas, father and mother, John J. Vohnout, husband all of Milligan, NE.

She is survived by, John and Christine Vohnout, son and daughter-in-law of Hastings, NE; Stephanie Ann, Tiffany Jo, and Georgie Marie, granddaughters of Hastings, NE; Liam Alexander, great-grandson of Hastings; Mamie Gordon, sister-in-law of Lincoln, NE; and many nieces and nephews.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I15083","Kotas","Henry P.","23 Aug 1898","19 Jan 1989","0","Henry and Mae lived one year in Milligan, then moved to their farm six miles north of Milligan, here they farmed for fifteen years. They sold the farm in 1944 to Fred KOVANDA and moved to Milligan. There Henry worked for Edward ""Swede"" BULIN for one year and for Joe JICHA distributing beer for two years. He worked for the Auditorium doing custodian work for fifteen years, and last for the Kansas-Nebraska Gas Company until his retirement in 1966. (Milligan, p 354).
","STR06" "I27637","Kotas","Irene","6 Nov 1935","Yes, date unknown","0","Irene graduated from Wilber High School in 1953 and attended Doane College. She did her practice teaching in Crete, and taught rural school in Friend, District 57. (Milligan, 1988-2008, p. 110). After Leroy's death, she married second LaVern Hartman, born in Blue Hill, Nebraska to Fred and Louise Hartman. (Milligan, 1988-2008, p. 111).
","STR06" "I20440","Kotas","Irene Marie","6 Sep 1912","4 Dec 1972","0","She graduated from Milligan High School in 1930 and from Lincoln General Hospital Nursing School in 1933. She served in the Army Nurse Corps during World War II. She was employed for a number of years at the Veteran's Hospital in Lincoln. (Milligan, p 354).","STR06" "I19699","Kotas","Irma Elizabeth ""Beth""","1 Sep 1929","21 Apr 2018","0","Beth attended Milligan High School, graduating in 1946, at which time she went to Nebraska Wesleyan University for one year. She then taught in Fillmore County schools. (Milligan, 278).

Obituary
York News-Times, April 24, 2018
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)


Irma ""Beth"" Gordan, age 88, of Seward, formerly of Bradshaw, died Saturday, April 21, 2018 in Seward.

She was born Irma Elizabeth Kotas at home in Monroe, on Sept.1, 1929, the oldest of William H. and Irma (Essex) Kotas. She graduated from Milligan High School in 1946 and attended Nebraska Wesleyan University for one year, earning her teaching certificate. She taught in Fillmore County Rural Schools District #44 and #95 for two years. She married Alvin L. Gordan on June 5, 1949, at the Milligan Methodist Church. Beth and Alvin lived in Meadow Grove where Alvin taught for one year. They then moved to Bradshaw to make their permanent home. They traveled to South Dakota for their honeymoon, and also to Texas, California, Idaho, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and various states in between (traveling by car), as well as to Cancun, Mexico City, and several times to Hawaii. She loved to preserve garden produce that Alvin grew, crochet, sew clothes for her family, read books, and complete her family's history. She was a 60 year member of the Bradshaw United Methodist Church, and was also a member of the Order of the Eastern Star (5 different Nebraska Chapters), lastly in Utica #199 for over 60 years.

Beth is survived by their children, Joyce Bogen Campbell of Bradshaw, Trish (Dave) Collister of Dwight and Jim Gordan of Bradshaw. Grandchildren include, Mark (Nichole) Bogen of Bennett, Liz (James) Soukup of Lincoln, Brian Campbell (Amy Richardson) of Lincoln, Cody Campbell of Bradshaw, Melanie (Dan) Collister-Foulk of Seward, Jayme (Micah) Pomplun of Broken Bow and Kenzie Gordan of Norfolk. Great-grandchildren, Anya and Sean Bogan, Kaylyn and Jessa Soukup, Alivia Campbell, Xander and Isabel Foulk, Khloe, Kinlee and Kenna Pomplun.

She is also survived by her sisters, Jeanie Holtmeier and Mary Ann Rut; sister-in-law, Elisa Gordan along with several nieces and nephews.

Alvin died in 2004, and she continued to live at home alone until May of 2016 when she moved into an apartment at Brookdale Senior Living in Seward to be closer to her daughter, Trish.

Beth is preceded in death by her grandparents; parents; husband; grandson, John Gordan; great-grandson, Evan Soukup; brothers-in-law, Bill Gordan, Lee Holtmeier and Roger Rut.

Funeral services are scheduled for 10 a.m., Saturday, April 28, 2018 at the Bradshaw United Methodist Church in Bradshaw with the Reverend Karla Sheffy officiating. Interment will follow at the Plainfield Cemetery, west of Bradshaw. Visitation will be from 1 '96 8 p.m. Friday, April 27, with her family greeting friends from 6:30 '96 8 p.m. at the mortuary in York. Memorials are directed to family for later designation.

Online condolences may be directed to his family at www.metzmortuary.com Metz Mortuary, York is handling arrangements.","STR06" "I20462","Kotas","James F.","23 May 1925","25 Jan 2018","0","A 1943 graduate of Milligan High School, he was inducted into the Army on his 21st birthday. He was stationed at Fort Lewis in Washington, later being sent to Korea. He received his honorable discharge on May 7, 1947. After his term in the service, he helped his father farme and did custom trucking. He later went to work for JIm VOSOBA, the Standard Oil Agent. Jim is a volunteer fireman, rescue personnel, Community Club member, Hospital board member, and member of the V.F.W. Post #7102 and the Nebraska Petroleum Marketers association. In addition to this, he served on the school board, town board and was fire chief. He enjoys fishing and boating with his sons and grandsons. He and his brother, Don, inherited the 80-acre farm in Section One, Glengary Township, after their fathers death. (Milligan, p 355).

Obituary

Jim F. Kotas, the last member of the John F. & Bessie R. (Masek) Kotas family passed away on Monday, January 25, 2018 at the Fairview Manor in Fairmont, Nebraska at the age of 92 years, 8 months, and 2 days.

He was born on May 23, 1925 on the family farm north of Milligan. He attended Milligan Public School for 12 years and graduated with the class of 1943.

After graduation, he worked in Omaha at a meat packing plant. He was drafted into the Army on his 21st birthday at Fort Leonard Wood, Kansas. He spent time in Korea before receiving an honorable discharge on May 27, 1947 at Fort Lawton, Washington.

On May 11, 1949, he married Norma Most and to this union 4 sons were born: Dennis, David, Douglas, and Delbert.

On July 1, 1949, he began driving a fuel truck for Joe Vosoba. After Joe's retirement, he became a Standard Oil Agent. In 1958, the company went to Jobbers and it became Kotas Oil Company. He retired after nearly 40 years in the oil business.

After retirement, Jim enjoyed helping area farmers with grain harvest. He was also active in the community serving as the Chief on the Milligan Fire Department for many years. He also took EMT training in the early 1970's with Merle Buzek and Albert Michl, and they were the original members of the Milligan Rescue Squad serving for many years. He enjoyed serving with the Fire & Rescue and was dedicated to helping people in need. Jim also served on the Milligan School Board, the Fillmore County Hospital Board for 25 years, the Petroleum Marketers Board, and the Milligan Village Board.

In November of 2016, he was honored to receive a Quilt of Valor in recognition of his military service.

Jim was preceded in death by his parents; brothers Johnny and Donald; sisters Marie and husband Chas Vlasek and Henrietta and husband Marion Arbuck; daughter-in-law Janet Kotas; grandson Jason Kotas; and brother-in-law Arnold Capek.

He is survived by his wife of 68 years, Norma of Milligan, Nebraska; sons Dennis & Lois Kotas, Douglas & Yvonne Kotas all of Milligan, Nebraska, David Kotas of Faucett, Missouri, and Delbert & Susan Kotas of Juniata, Nebraska; grandchildren T.J. and wife Abby Kotas of Lincoln, Nebraska, Gary Kotas of Humboldt, Nebraska, Katherine Kotas of Portsmouth, Virginia, Brittni Kotas of Milligan, Nebraska, Justin Kotas of Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Emilie Kotas of Exeter, Nebraska; great grand daughter Kayla Brhle of Milford, Nebraska; great great granddaughter Brynlee Motley of Milford, Nebraska; sisters-in-law Lucille Capek of Milligan, Nebraska and Velma and John Kirby of Lincoln, Nebraska; cousin Reenlee Kotas of San Diego, California; and step grandchildren, step great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and friends.

A Funeral Service for Jim was held on Monday, January 29, 2018 at 10:30 a.m. at the Milligan Auditorium in Milligan, Nebraska. Pastor Brian Kottas officiated the service. Karen Kohler accompanied Jon Scoville who sang ""How Great Thou Art"" and ""Just A Closer Walk With Thee. ""

Pallbearers for the service included T.J. Kottas, Gary Kotas, Justin Kotas, Wayne Arbuck, Gerald Capek, and Jon Eisenhauer. Interment was held in the Bohemian National Cemetery with Military Rites performed by the Milligan American Legion HSSK Post 240. Farmer & Son Funeral Home conducted the services and online condolences can be left at www.farmerandsonfuneralhome.com. Memorials are suggested to the Milligan Rescue Squad or the Milligan American Legion.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I19669","Kotas","James V.","28 Jul 1878","24 Oct 1940","0","J.V. was a watch repairman and electrician, owning his own plant and later selling it to the Iowa-Nebraska Power Company. He also worked with his sister, Lillian FRYCEK, in the funeral business which he later took over. (Milligan, p 354).","STR06" "I20420","Kotas","Jan","26 Jul 1829","22 Oct 1897","0","He was born to Martin or Mattias KOTAS. He emigrated from Bohemia in 1868, settling first in Chicago for two years. The family left Illinois in October, 1870, arriving at the homestead of his sister and brother-in-law, Katherine and John PLACEK, who lived in Section 12 of Big Blue Township in Saline County. John and sons Frank and Joseph walked to Fillmore County to claim homesteads, which they filed in Beatrice on October 17, 1870, at the same time filing their naturalization papers. They lived with bachelor homesteader Frank ZNAJEMSKY until their dugout was built on October 25, 1870. John received his patent on May 16, 1878. The first dugout school of District #44 was on the KOTAS homestead. John was also instrumental in getting a Catholic Church built on his land, serving in the puplit occasionally as their was not resident priest. He also helped establish Ceski Brati, a Catholic Cemetery. Later in life, John purchased addtional land from the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad, making it possible to give each of his 7 surviving children a farm. He and Barbara retired to Milligan. While repairing the roof of his home, he fell and was impaled on their picket fence. The funeral was conducted at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church and he was buried in Ceski Brati cemetery near his son. More than 100 buggies followed the hearse to the cemetery. He is buried under the name KOTTAS, even though his railroad documents and homestead documents were executed using KOTAS. His son, W.J. was administrator of his estate, so this may account for the change in spelling. (Milligan, p 356). He was the son of Martin KOTAS and Mary PIPLA. (Milligan, p 357).","STR06" "I20422","Kotas","Jan ""John""","27 Aug 1859","21 Jul 1909","0","John was a farmer and businessman. In 1899, he built a lumber yard. The Catholic Church was built with lumber donated from his yard. In 1890, he built a saloon on Main Street, from land he bought from Vaclav and Mary KOTTAS. One Saturday night, as he was locking up, he heard a noise and as he turned around someone threw a bottle, hitting him in the face which cut his lip badly and broke out a tooth. He grew a moustache after this to cover the scar. He sold the saloon, and purchased land from Frank ANDREL in 1892 and returned to farming. They later returned to their home place which had been rented. John died following an accident in the hay field, which was caused by one of the frames for stacking hay coming unfastened and falling on him, hitting him across the shoulders and neck. He was a prominent citizen from the time the village of Milligan was organized, quiet of dispostion, and never meddling in other people's affairs, attending only to his business. Friends and neighbors stacked the grain and hay in the fields for the family. As the boys were too young to take over the farm, it was rented. (Milligan, p 357).","STR06" "I13944","Kotas","Jason D.","29 Mar 1976","26 Nov 2016","0","Obituary for Jason D. Kotas

A Memorial Service for Jason will be held on Friday, December 2, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. at the Milligan Auditorium. Pastor Brad Barrows will officiate the service.

A Graveside Service will be held in the Bohemian National Cemetery following the Memorial Service.

Memorials are directed to the family for future designation.

Jason D. Kotas was born on March 29, 1976, during the snow blizzard of 1976 when area lost electricity for a week, at Warren Memorial Hospital in Friend to Marilea (Shutts) Michl and Dennis Kotas. He passed away on November 26, 2016 at home in Milligan.

Jason, as a young child, moved to Milligan and has resided there all his life. He attended Milligan School and graduated in 1994. After graduation he joined the Marines for a short time and received a medical discharge in 1995. He started laying carpet and worked independently and eventually became a dry wall finisher working for Mark Bigelow for a short time before working for Co-Hawk in Lincoln. He stopped working as a dry wall finisher due to medical reasons and started working for local farmers and loved working outdoors. He began working for Craig Meyer doing carpeting around the area and continued to work, as health permitted, independently as a dry wall finisher.
Jason's interest centered on the outdoors, and he joined the Milligan Bass Anglers after fishing with his dad while growing up. He grew up with a fishing pole in his hands and fished many tournaments with his dad and the Milligan Bass Club. He also enjoyed hunting with his family and friends.

Those fortunate to know Jason will remember him for his love of socializing and love of Polka Music. He had a unique laugh and a way with words. He will be truly missed by his family and friends.

He is survived by his daughter, Kayla Brhel of Milford, parents Marilea and Larry Michl of Milligan; Dennis and Lois Kotas of Milligan; grandparents, Jim and Norma Kotas of Milligan; 2 step brothers and 2 step sisters and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.

Preceding him in death were 2 half-brothers, Jim and Steve McAlpine, grandparents, Lillian and Jerry Hendrych.


(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I27638","Kotas","Joe Albert","10 Mar 1899","26 Apr 1983","0","The son of Tomas KOTAS and Katerina POTUCEK.","STR06" "I20455","Kotas","John F.","19 Aug 1888","27 Apr 1979","0","He was drafted into the U.S. Army, and served through June 2, 1919. After his discharge, he helped Louis PLACEK farm. He was a Legionnaire, held several offices and helped build the first American Legion building, was a Lodge member and also belonged to the Knights of Pythias. He spent many hours, alongside Bessie, working in the Milligan Auditorium on dance night. Fishing was his pastime. After Bessie died, he bought a home in Milligan from Chas. HLADEK. He was honored as a life-time admiral into the Great Nebraska Navy in 1976. (Milligan, p 357-358)
","STR06" "I3820","Kotas","John Henry","8 Jan 1894","26 Feb 1983","0","John graduated from Milligan High School in 1913, after which he farmed with his father. He was drafted into the U.S. Military on May 28, 1918, and was sent to Camp Dodge, Iowa for training. He was sent to France with Company D, 350 Infantry, 88th Division in August, 1918, from Long Island, New York, where he came down with influenza. He was sent to the front line the day the Armistice was signed, on November 11, 1918. He remained in France for police action, returning home in May, 1919. He was discharged in June. After marrying his sweetheart, Anna KOCA, the couple made their home on the Kotas family farm in Section 3 of Glengary Township. They moved to town in 1925. (Milligan, p 358-359).","STR06" "I19666","Kotas","Joseph","1 Jun 1853","12 Feb 1924","0","Joseph Kotas claimed 80 acres as a homestead just east of his father and brother, W 1/2 NE 1/4 on March 6, 1871. He later cancelled this to purchase land from the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad in Glengary Township. After they completed the purchase of this land, they sold it to his parents. The first Catholic Church was built here. He bought and sold much land in the Milligan area, as well as operating several business. He served as Town Marshall as well (Milligan, p 359).","STR06" "I3819","Kotas","Joseph","30 Dec 1894","3 Mar 1905","0","He died after an appedix operation performed by three doctors from Milligan, Geneva and Exeter. (Milligan, pp 347-348).","STR06" "I20485","Kotas","Joseph ""Joe"" Ernest","15 Feb 1901","1 Mar 2002","0","Obituary

Kotas -- Joe, 101, Nelson, died Friday (3/1/02). Born, near Oak. Farmer

Survivors: son, Don, Phoenix; daughter, Shirley, Superior; two grandchildren.

Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Megrue-Price Funeral Home, Superior. Evergreen Cemetery, Superior.

Visitation: 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday, 9 a.m. until services Tuesday, funeral home. Memorials to Nelson Good Samaritan Center. Megrue-Price Funeral Home, Superior.


(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, 2 March 2002 Lincoln Journal Star)","STR06" "I20457","Kotas","Joseph John","26 Nov 1928","31 May 2011","0","Joe attended rural school, graduating from Milligan High School in 1946. He served in the U.S. Army from July 1951 through July 1953. After his basic training in Camp Gordon, Georgia he was stationed in Korea as a Military Policeman, where he was responsible for transporting prisoners of war. After his discharge, he returned to Saline County, Nebraska to farm. He moved back to the Kotas family farm, making his home with his parents, after his father retired. Along with farming, he is a hog feeder and breeder, a member of the American Legion and Cornhuskers Lodge, along with serving on the board of the Milligan Auditorium and Ceski Brati cemetery. (Milligan, p 355).","STR06" "I13947","","","","","","","" "I20441","Kotas","Karl Vaclav","10 Jul 1914","29 Oct 1996","0","Karl graduated from Milligan High School with the Class of 1934. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He attended watch repair school, going into business in Milligan and later moving to Lincoln, where he made his home. (Milligan, p 354).

Obituary

Kotas - Karl V., 82, Lincoln, died Tuesday (10/29/96). Born, Milligan. Watch repairman, Sartor Hamann. Member, VFW, Lincoln. Decorated WWII Army veteran; served with Company A, 133rd Ordinance Maintenance Battalion, 11th Armored Division, with General Patton's 3rd Army. Resident of Lincoln since 1965. Survivors: nephews, Dan Kotas, Milligan, James Kotas, Lawrence, Kan.; nieces, Nancy Slepicka, Dorchester, Janet Dunn, Lawrence; cousin, Arlene Weaver, Fremont.

Services: 2 p.m. Friday, United Methodist Church, Milligan. Milligan Cemetery. Graveside service, American Legion Post 240, Milligan. Visitation: Thursday, noon-9 p.m., Wadlow-Rozanek Colonial Chapel, 5200 R St.; Friday, 11 a.m. until services, church. Memorials to United Methodist Church, Milligan

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, 30 October 1996 Lincoln Journal Star)","STR06" "I20509","","","","","","","" "I19665","Kotas","Lillian","26 Dec 1888","11 Feb 1972","0","After her graduation from Milligan in 1904, she taught at Rural School District #6 for two years. She also worked for her brother, Charles, at his grocery store. (Milligan, 273)/","STR06" "I20484","Kotas","Lillian Emma","20 Apr 1899","31 Mar 1992","0","(Research):Census Information:

Nebraska, Nuckolls County, Nora Precinct
Enumerated April 15, 1930 by
ED 65-16 SD 10 Sheet 1B
22-22
Jensen, Hans Hd M W 40 M 30 Neb Denmark Denmark Farmer
Jensen, Lillian Wf F W 30 M 21 Neb Neb Neb
Jensen, Eugene Son M W 7 S Neb Neb Neb
Jensen, Betty Dtr F W 1 3/12 S Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I20483","Kotas","Mamie Marie","2 Feb 1898","23 Jul 1975","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Nuckolls County, Blaine Precinct
Enumerated April 2, 1930 by Mabel Swigart
ED 55-3 SD 10 Sheet 1A Stamped 151
2-2
Jensen, John Hd M W 38 M 26 Nebraska Denmark Denmark Farme
r General Farm
Jensen, Mamie M Wife F W 32 m 20 Neb Neb Neb
Jensen, Ruby Dtr F W 10 S Neb Neb Neb
Jensen, Margaret Dtr F W 9 S Neb Neb Neb
Jensen, Kenneth Son M W 2 2/12 S Neb Neb Neb
Jensen, Thomas Father M W 72 Wd Denmark Denmark Denmark Danish 1870 Na None","STR06" "I15097","Kotas","Marie","13 Jul 1848","23 Dec 1928","0","She immigrated to the Chicago, Illinois in 1868, later moving to Nebraska.","STR06" "I20460","Kotas","Marie","5 Aug 1920","7 Feb 2000","0","The Nebraska Signal
23 February 2000

Marie B. Vlasak

Marie B. Vlasak, 79, of Wilber, died Monday, Feb. 7, 2000 in Crete.

She was born August 5, 1920 on a farm north of Milligan, to John F. and Bessie R. (Masek) Kotas. She attended the Milligan Public School and graduated with the class of 1938. She helped on the family farm and did housework in the Crete area working at the Crete Mills and Fairmont Creamery. She married Charles Vlasak, Jr. on Sept.23, 1943, at the Saline County Courthouse in Wilber. In 1993, they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.

They made their home in Spokane, Wash. while Charles was in the service. Here she worked for Nabisco Biscuit Co. and Armour Meat Packing Plant. They moved back to Crete where she worked for Gooches and in 1946 moved to a farm north of Hallam. In 1957, they moved to a farm south of Wilber, retiring in 1989 and moved into Wilber.
She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary in Wilber for 38 years; a member of ZCBJ Lodge No. 3 inCrete, receiving her 50 year membership pin and was a V.A. Hospital volunteer for 888 hours.

She is survived by her brothers and sisters-in-law, Jim F. and Norma Kotas of Milligan, Donald and Velma Kotas of Lincoln; nieces and nephews and spouses; Aunt Mae Kotas of Milligan and great and great-great nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Charles Vlasak, Jr., Oct. 24, 1996; infant brother, Johnny Kotas; sister and brother-in-law, Henrietta and Marion Arbuck.
Funeral services were held Thursday, Feb.10 at 2 p.m. at Zajicek Funeral Home in Wilber with the Rev. Paul Quackenbush officiating. Soloist Elmer Nemec accompanied by Bernice Zajicek.

Interment was at the Wilber Czech Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Wayne Arbuck, Dennis Kotas, Doug Kotas, Brad Kasl, Doug Hayek and Daryl Hayek.
Honorary pallbearers were Delbert Kotas, David Kotas, Gerald Splichal, Jon Eisenhauer, Darin Keller, Chuck Rains, Paul Essman and Mark Bors.
Memorials may be directed to the Charles and Marie Vlasak Scholarship Fund","STR06" "I28933","Kotas","Marie ""Mary""","15 Jul 1884","Yes, date unknown","0","Married second a Placek?","STR06" "I20511","Kotas","Mary Ann","20 Mar 1940","22 Nov 2023","0","Mary Ann Rut, 83, of Lincoln, Nebraska passed away Wednesday November 22, 2023. She was born March 20, 1940 in Friend, Nebraska to William and Irma Kotas.

She grew up in Milligan, Nebraska moving to Lincoln, Nebraska to attend Lincoln School of Commerce. She lived all of her adult life in Lincoln. She married Roger Rut on September 11, 1960. Mary Ann had three children ? Gary Thiemann, Keith Rut and Karen McCain. Roger and Mary Ann were married 50-years before Roger passed away July 2011.

Mary Ann is survived by her children Gary (Laurette) Thiemann of Shreveport, Louisiana, Keith (Patti) Rut of York, Nebraska and Karen (Todd) McCain of Lincoln, Nebraska. She had eight grandchildren, Micheala Rut of Kearney, Nebraska, Emi (Curtis) Leicht of Lincoln, Nebraska, Sam McCain of Fort Moore, Georgia, Janell (Bill) Green of York, Nebraska, Ashley Reimers (Matt Miller) of Sterling, Colorado, Lecia Reimers (Aaron Schaefer) of Sterling, Colorado, Kevin (Laura Jean) Thiemann of Plano, Texas and Jody (Sam) Thiemann of Shreveport, Louisiana as well as seven great-grandchildren.

Preceded in death by her husband Roger Rut, parents William and Irma Kotas, in-laws James and Mildred Rut, two sisters and brothers in law Beth (Alvin) Gordon and Jeanie (Lee) Holtmeier.

Honorary pallbearers are her grandchildren and her Butler Avenue neighbors.

Visitation with family is Thursday December 7th from 5:00pm to 7:00pm at Roper and Sons Funeral Home at 4300 ""O"" Street.

Services are Friday December 8th at 10:30am (casual dress) at Saint Luke United Methodist Church located at 1621 Superior Street, Lincoln, Nebraska (Luncheon to follow service).

Private family burial at a later time.

Memorials to Saint Luke United Methodist Church.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Roper & Sons Funeral Home)
...","STR06" "I3809","Kotas","Matilda","26 Apr 1902","9 Jan 2000","0","Attended rural school district #44. (Milligan, p 202)

","STR06" "I28135","Kotas","Mildred A.","25 Sep 1914","5 Dec 2002","0","Sedoris - Mildred A., 88, Nebraska City, widow of Dean, died Thursday (12/5/02). Born, Milligan. Accountant, Midland Garment and Outerwear Co.

Survivors: son, Dean R. Jr., Sidney, Iowa; nephew, Richard Kotas Jr., Nebraska City.

Services: 10 a.m. today, St. Benedict's Catholic Church, Nebraska City. St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery. Memorials to Lourdes Endowment Fund. Gude Mortuary, Nebraska City.

NOTE: Dean Sedoris, SR. is buried in same cemetery as shown below. Dean, Sr. died about 20 Dec 1987, Dean, Sr. buried on 23 Dec 1987
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I20488","Kotas","Mildred Edythe","20 Apr 1914","16 Oct 2001","0","Holst --?b? ?/b?Mildred J., 87, Davenport, widow of Edward ""Jack,"" died Tuesday (10/16/01) in Deshler. Born, Rural Oak, (4/20/14) to Fred and Anna (Bedlan) Kotas.

Survivors: brother, Joe Kotas, Nelson; nieces and nephews and their families. Preceded in death by parents; brother Fred Kotas, Jr.; sisters, Mamie Jensen, Lilian Jensen, Viola Johnston.

Services: 10:30 a.m. Friday, United Methodist Church, Davenport. Edgar City Cemetery. Visitation: 1-9 p.m. Thursday, Urbauer-Price Funeral Home, Davenport and before services at the church. Memorials to family.

SSN 505-30-3299

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, 17 October 2001 Lincoln Journal Star)","STR06" "I20430","Kotas","Phyllis Jean","20 Dec 1925","29 Jan 2015","0","Obituary

Phyllis J. Engle

Funeral services for Phyllis will be held on Tuesday, February 3, 2015 at 10:30 AM at First Congregational United Church of Christ with Pastor Diane Ryder officiating.

Visitation will be begin on Monday, February 2, 2015 at 1:00 PM until 8:00 PM at Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva, NE.

Graveside services will be held in the Geneva Public Cemetery.

Memorials are to be directed to the family for a later designation.

Phyllis Jean Engle was born to Anton E. Kotas and Gertrude (Deaver) Kotas on December 20, 1925 at the family farm near Tobias, NE, and passed away January 29, 2015 at Heritage Crossings in Geneva, NE, at the age of 89 years, 1 month and 9 days. She was one of four children in the family.

Phyllis was born and raised on the family farm near Tobias, NE, and was baptized in the Catholic Faith as a child. She attended the Lone Star Country School through the 8th grade and graduated from Milligan High School in 1943. After high school she was employed at the Fairmont State Airbase.

Phyllis was united in marriage to George A. Engle of Geneva on April 25, 1946 and resided on a farm northeast of Geneva. After Phyllis married George, she joined the First Congregational Church. They had three children, Diane, George ""Jr."" and Barbara.

Phyllis was a quiet spoken lady and always found the good in everyone. She was a good cook, baker, and seamstress and loved her large garden.

George and Phyllis purchased the First Congregational Church parsonage on August 1, 1974 and together with Diane they moved in to town in December 1974. After moving to town Phyllis and Diane would drive to the country to raise baby chicks and a large garden.

She enjoyed dancing to Czech music. You could usually find George and Phyllis every Sunday at Pla-Mor Ballroom dancing the night away. While they were at Pla-Mor they ended up making many dancing friends.

Phyllis served her church in many capacities; as a member of the Women's Fellowship, she served as the President for several years. During holiday season she was more than willing to help with Thanksgiving Dinner the church put together. She was always willing to help the ladies of the church put together a meal for the family and congregation of a fellow member who had passed away. She was also a member of the Geneva Legion Auxiliary Post #68.

A favorite saying to her kids and one they will always remember was, ""Two wrongs never makes it right"".

She was preceded in death by her parents, brother, Donald Kotas; brothers-in-law, Francis ""Fritz"" Greenlee, Frank, Harold and Willis Engle; sisters-in-laws, Anna Vnoucek, Helen and Beth Engle; niece, Debbie Wiltshire; nephews, Herald Brian Wiltshire, Lawrence Engle and great-niece, Kristin Engle.

Phyllis is survived by her husband, George A. of Geneva; son, George Jr. and wife Susan of Geneva; daughters, Diane Engle of Geneva, Barbara Trapp and husband Tom of Geneva; sisters, Delmary Wiltshire of Lincoln, Faye Greenlee of York; sisters-in-law, Eleanor (Arlan) Becker of Exeter, Ruth (Delbert) Sorge of Geneva, Mary (Ronald) Uldrich of Milligan; brother-in-law, Joe A. Vnoucek of Friend; grandchildren, Loren Stephenson of Fairmont, Teresa (Herman) Rodriguez of Pecos, NM, James (Jean) Engle of Geneva, Rueben (Lisa) Engle of Clive, IA, Crystal Engle of York; 5 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren and lots of nieces, nephews and friends.","STR06" "I15086","","","","","","","" "I20508","","","","","","","" "I28134","Kotas","Richard","7 Apr 1906","11 Nov 1999","0","Kotas -- Richard F., 93, Nebraska City, died Thursday (11/11/99). Born, Milligan. Retired owner and operator, former Kotas' Market, Nebraska City, 47 years.

Survivors: son, Richard Jr., Nebraska City; granddaughter; two stepgreat-grandchildren; three stepgreat-great-grandchildren; sister, Mildred Sedoris, Nebraska City.

Services: 2 p.m. Monday, Gude Mortuary, Nebraska City. Wyuka, Nebraska City. Visitation: today, 1-9 p.m., mortuary. Memorials to the Nebraska City Rescue Squad.

his SSN: 506-03-5605
He married Louise A. (UNKNOWN)
her dob 30 Sep 1907
died 18 Oct 1999
died in Nebraska City, Otoe County
buried 20 Oct 1999
buried in Wyuka Cemetery, Nebraska City, Otoe Co.
SSN: 506-20-8258

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I34191","Kotas","Richard F. ""Butch""","Abt 1936","2 Jun 2009","0","Richard F. ""Butch"" Kotas
Richard ""Butch"" F. Kotas 73, Nebraska City, passed away Tuesday (6/2/09). Born in Nebraska City, the son of Richard F. Kotas, Sr. and Louise (Ottnat) Kotas. Retired from American Meter Company.
Survivors: wife, Sharon; son-in-law, Gene Blankenfeld, Lincoln; two step-grandchildren; four step great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Funeral services 11 a.m. Friday (6/5/09) at the Bethel United Church of Christ, Nebraska City. Burial: Wyuka Cemetery, Nebraska City. There will be open visitation from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday at Gude Mortuary in Nebraska City; and one hour prior to the services Friday at the church. Memorials may be given to Bethel United Church of Christ. Gude Mortuary is in charge of the funeral arrangements.
Published in the Lincoln Journal Star on 6/4/2009
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I19956","Kotas","Rose Marie","15 Mar 1926","23 Jul 2015","0","A 1943 graduate of Milligan High School, she worked in many farm homes and also as a clerk-typist with the Quartermaster Corps at the Fairmont Army Air Base. (Milligan, p 313).

She continued to farm after Merlin entered the Exeter Care Center in 1989, where he passed away in 1992. When Rose Maried turned 65, she retired from farming. She was the volunteer librarian for the Nebraska State Genealogical Society for twenty years, and complied twenty-two publications for them. She also organized the Fillmore County Genealogical Society. Other memberships include the Milligan Fraternal Lodge #76 and the HSSK American Legion Auxiliary Unit.

(Milligan, 1988-2008, p. 177).","STR06" "I20435","","","","","","","" "I48776","Kotas","Shirley L.","7 Jan 1940","11 Sep 2024","0","Shirley L Kotas

Former Hastings resident Shirley L. Kotas, 84, passed away Wednesday, September 11, 2024, at Edgewood Vista, Grand Island, NE.

Graveside Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, October 15, at Parkview Cemetery in Hastings, NE. There will be no viewing or visitation. Memorials may be given to Tunnels to Towers c/o Butler Volland Funeral Home, 1225 North Elm Avenue, Hastings, NE 68901.

Shirley was born January 7, 1940, in Hebron, NE to Joseph E. and Verna F. (Williams) Kotas. She graduated from Davenport High School in 1957. She served in the U.S. Army from 1966 to 1969.

Shirley worked as a secretary for Pacific Bell Telephone Company. She enjoyed spending time with her dogs and many friends.

Shirley was preceded in death by her parents and brother, Don.

SURVIVORS:
Nephews:
Rodney Kotas ? Phoenix, AZ
Randy Kotas ? Phoenix, AZ
Many Cousins and friends

From the Livingston Butler Volland Funeral Home, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I20474","","","","","","","" "I20487","Kotas","Viola Nadine","11 Jun 1906","24 Jul 2001","0","Johnston -- Viola Nadine, 95, Nelson, formerly of Oak, widow of John, died Tuesday (7/24/01) at Superior. Born, near Oak.

Survivors: son, John, St. Charles, Mo.; Donna Fishel, Loveland, Colo.; five grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; sister, Mildred Holst, Davenport; brother, Joseph Kotas, Nelson.

Services: 2 p.m. today, Klawitter-Price Funeral Home, Nelson. Edgar Cemetery. Visitation: 9 a.m. until services, funeral home. Memorials to the Nelson Good Samaritan Center

SSN 507-44-0014

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, 27 July 2001 Lincoln Journal Star)","STR06" "I20510","Kotas","Willa Jean ""Jeanie""","12 Sep 1936","26 Jul 2018","0","KEARNEY Willa J. ""Jeanie"" Holtmeier, 81, of Kearney, formerly of Grand Island and Lexington, passed away on Thursday, July 26, 2018.

Service and celebration of Jeanie's life will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Peace Lutheran Church, 1710 N. North Road in Grand Island. The Rev. Michael Reiners will officiate. Burial will be in Grand Island City Cemetery.

Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at All Faiths Funeral Home, 2929 S. Locust in Grand Island.

Jeanie was born on Sept. 12, 1936 in Wahoo, the daughter of William H. and D. Irma (Essex) Kotas. She grew up and graduated from high school at Milligan.

On August 4, 1957, Jeanie was married to LeeRoy M. Holtmeier. The couple lived in Guide Rock, Cincinnati, Ohio, Lexington and Leola, Pa., before moving to Grand Island.

Jeanie was a member of Peace Lutheran Church, Women in Missions and Stephen Ministry. She loved family and friends and thoroughly enjoyed being a cheerleader for all of her grandkids' activities. She also loved playing cards, gardening, baking, sewing, volunteering, planning trips and traveling.

Those left to cherish her memory include her son and daughter-in-law, Doug and Brigitte Holtmeier of Kearney; a daughter, Shari Holtmeier and LaDon Biason of Lutz, Fla.; grandchildren, Liza Lorenz and her husband, Chad, Blake Holtmeier and Brady Holtmeier; a great-grandson, Devon Lorenz; and a sister, Mary Ann Rut of Lincoln.

She was welcomed into heaven by her husband, Lee; her parents, and a sister, Beth Gordan.

Memorials are suggested to Peace Lutheran Church in Grand Island or St. John's Good Samaritan Society of Kearney.

Online condolences may be left at www.giallfaiths.com.

The family contact is Doug Holtmeier, 2611 W. 47th, Kearney, NE 68845.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I3823","Kotas","William H.","1 Apr 1898","30 May 1980","0","He received a degree in education from Peru State Teachers College in 1918. He also attended the University of Nebraska. He taught for 14 years, and was later superintendent of schools at Ohiowa, Milligan, Monroe and Prague. In 1937, he purchased the PLACEK hardware store in Milligan. William served as Village Clerk for 18 years, ans was a member of the Masonic Lodge, Methodist Church, school board and fire department. (Milligan, p 361).","STR06" "I15136","Kottas","Agnes","7 Mar 1876","5 Dec 1962","0","Ken Chromy instead shows her year of birth as 1877.","STR06" "I23003","Kottas","Amelia","27 Mar 1895","","0","Known as ""Mollie."" She married Fred HRCLICKA. (Milligan, p 365)","STR06" "I15112","Kottas","Anna","7 Jan 1880","20 Oct 1962","0","She married James NADHERNY in 1921, he was born in 1880 and died 3 Mar 1931, but Richard Nohavec was not able to locate his obituary. After losing her second husband in 1931, she moved to Milligan with her son, Rudy NADHERNY, to make their home with her father.

Brother: Frank Sisters: Mrs. Agnes YECK, Mrs. Mary LAUN, Mrs. Josie RADEK

Sons: Henry, Jimmie, Frank

Daughters: Mrs. Paul (Emma) BULIN, Mrs. Cecil (Viola) KERSHNER; Mildred MOSIER

","STR06" "I15112","Kottas","Anna","7 Jan 1880","20 Oct 1962","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Nebraska, Nuckolls, Elk Precinct
Enumerated 27, 28 and 29 January 1920
SD 5 ED 159 Sheet 7B
138-138
Kubicek, Anna T Head F W 39 Wd Neb Bohemia/Czech Bohemia/Czech Farmer
Kubicek, Emma L Dtr F W 16 S Neb Neb Neb
Kubicek, Frank M Son M W 14 S Neb Neb Neb
Kubicek, Jimmie E Son M W 12 S Neb Neb Neb
Kubicek, Viola A Dtr F W 10 S Neb Neb Neb
Kubicek, Henry F SOn M W 8 S Neb Neb Neb
Kubicek, Mildred D Dtr F W 4 3/12 S Neb Neb Neb
Nadherney, Jim Hired Man M W 37 S 1905 Pa Bohemia/Czech Bohemia/Czech Bohemia/Czech Farm Laborer

1930 Census
Nebraska, Nuckolls, Elk Precinct
Enumerated 16 Apr 1930
ED 65-6 SD 10 Sheet 2A Stamped 165
---26
Nadherny, Jim Head M W 49 M 39 Czech Czech Czech Czech 1904 Pa Farmer
Nadherny, Anna Wf F W 48 m 19 Neb Czech Czech
Kubicek, Henry Stepson M W 19 S Neb Neb Neb Farmer
Kubicek, Mildred Stepdtr F W 14 S Neb Neb Neb
Nadherny, Rudolph Son M W 9 S Neb Czech Neb




","STR06" "I3314","","","","","","","" "I15140","Kottas","Christinia","3 Feb 1884","Aft 1884","0","Died as an infant.","STR06" "I29999","","","","","","","" "I3308","Kottas","Edward Frank","23 Jan 1925","20 Jul 1984","0","Edward was born on the farm by Milligan where he lived all his life. He attended school District #44, and was a graduate of Milligan High School. He served in the military from December, 1944 through September, 1946; after that he farmed for the rest of his life. (Milligan, p 362).","STR06" "I15141","Kottas","Emma","14 Feb 1894","Aft 1894","0","Died as an infant.","STR06" "I15090","Kottas","Frank","25 May 1851","14 Oct 1942","0","Frank came to the US at the age of 18, living with his family in Chicago for two years before emigrating in 1870 to the home of his uncle and aunt, John and Katherina PLACEK in Saline County, He received a land patent for 80 acres on May 16, 1878. He farmed and also went into partnership with Vaclav BULEN in a hardware and implement business after the village of Milligan was platted.

FamilySearch 1880 National Census

Census Place:Glengary, Fillmore, Nebraska Source:FHL Film 1254748 National Archives Film T9-0748 Page 50 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace Frank KOTASSelfMMW30BOHEMEN Occ:FarmerFa: BOHEMENMo: BOHEMEN Mary KOTASWifeFMW29BOHEMEN Occ:HousekeeperFa: BOHEMENMo: BOHEMEN Mary KOTASDauFSW6NE Fa: BOHEMENMo: BOHEMEN Agnes KOTASDauFSW4NE Fa: BOHEMENMo: BOHEMEN Josephfine KOTASDauFSW2NE Fa: BOHEMENMo: BOHEMEN","STR06" "I20424","Kottas","Fred R.","28 Jan 1870","17 Nov 1955","0","Fred applied for a marriage license on January 28, 1893 to marry Mary KABLEY, daughter of Frank and Belinda Kabley, the ceremony to be a double wedding with his brother Anton, but this marriage never took place. A year later, he married Mary JANOUSEK. Fred purchased the west forty acres of his brother's Frank homestead in Glengary Township. In addition to farming, he had a stallion at stud, and owned a threshing rig, doing work for his neighbors and friends. He had a homestead near Chugwater, Wyoming as well that he intended to retire to, but instead retired to Milligan. He fell at age 83 while doing chores, and spent much time in the hospital over the next two years until his death. (Milligan, p 364-365).","STR06" "I23008","Kottas","James","18 Aug 1890","31 Jul 1968","0","During their married life, they lived in Denton, Montana, Milligan and Tobias. IN 1919 they moved from Montana to Tobias, where they farmed. James Kottas also worked for the Saline County A.C.S. office at Wilber with the A.A.A. Program. He was one of the first R.E.A. directors and promoters of Rural Electrification of America in the late 1930's. He also worked in a general merchandise store with his father and brother. (Milligan, p. 366).","STR06" "I15138","Kottas","Josephine","7 Apr 1877","11 Feb 1973","0","Date of birth is shown both as 7 Apr 1877 or 1878, Milligan (obit had 1877, cemetery book had 1878). Ken Chromy also shows 1877.

Preceded in death by one brother and three sisters. Sons: Cyril, Richard, Charles, Eugene Daughters: Clara, Mrs. Gerald E. (Ann M.) HUBER","STR06" "I23005","Kottas","Lillian","10 Dec 1896","","0","Married first Charles VASINA, and after his death, Emil CHAB. (Milligan, p 365).","STR06" "I3315","","","","","","","" "I3307","Kottas","Mildred","6 Jul 1915","17 Mar 1996","0","Married second a Mr. Baloun. (Milligan, p 362).

SSN 505-70-6353","STR06" "I3312","","","","","","","" "I3313","Kottas","Robert E. ""Colby""","4 Sep 1959","2 Nov 2018","0","Robert attended Milligan Public School, graduating in 1977. He and his brother Richard took over their parents farm when their father became bedfast. He is the stepfather of Jerimy Edward and Brian Erick CLIFT. (Milligan, p. 368).

A Funeral Service for Robert will be held on Friday, November 2, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. at the Milligan Auditorium in Milligan, Nebraska. PMA Jim Germer will officiate the service.

Burial will be held in the Bohemian National Cemetery following the Funeral Service.

Visitation will take place on Thursday from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska.

Memorials are suggested to the family for future designation.

Robert Edward Kottas was born on September 4, 1959 at York, Nebraska to Edward F. and Lorene E. (Elznic) Kottas. He passed away on October 29, 2018 at the Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska at the age of 59 years, 1 month, and 25 days. He was one of four children born in the family.

Robert, affectionately known as ""Colby"" by his friends and family, attended Milligan Public Schools and graduated with the class of 1977. He was a member of the Sons Of The American Legion, Milligan, Nebraska and Milligan Rural Fire Department.

He was a farmer all his life, and he thoroughly enjoyed his occupation. He raised grain and cattle and enjoyed taking his cattle to the Fairbury Livestock Sale Barn. He was getting ready for corn and soybean harvest this fall when became ill. Outside of farming, he enjoyed deer hunting and visiting with his friends at Elaine's. Colby's nieces and nephews were also very important to him.

Colby was united in marriage to Rose Marie Cassavaugh on February 9, 1984. Rose was the love of Robert's life. She passed away on March 28, 1987 after battling lymphoma.

He was preceded in death by his father, Edward Kottas; wife Rose Kottas; and step-father Wes Buzek.

He is survived by his mother Lorene Buzek of Milligan, Nebraska; sisters Marilyn & Brian Srajhans of Tobias, Nebraska, and Bev Mohlman and Bob Thomsen of Fairmont, Nebraska; brother Richard Kottas of Exeter, Nebraska; nieces and nephews Jason & Ashley Srajhans and their children Trenton, Treygan, and Trevan of Milligan, Nebraska, Michelle Funk and friend Shawn Brooks of Davenport, Nebraska, Melissa & Troy Sieber and their children Taylor, Carson, and Tinley of Davenport, Nebraska, Joe & Christina Srajhans and their children Lilly and Riley of Geneva, Nebraska, Shawn & Lyndsey Kottas of Geneva, Nebraska, Sharlene & Justin Harre and their children Cohen and Braxton of Exeter, Nebraska, Dillon Steinacher & fianc? Haeli Temme of Exeter, Nebraska; and Aunt Sharon Elznic of Geneva, Nebraska.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I3311","Kottas","Rose Alice","Abt 1919","Abt 1923","0","""Rose Alice died at the age of four years."" (Milligan, p 362).","STR06" "I15098","Kottas","Waslove J. ""Vaclav"" ""W.J.""","29 Jul 1862","6 May 1955","0","His first name was Waslove (Vaclav), however, he went by W.J. He was active in many business ventures, and was also active in community civics, serving on the Milligan town board, the Ceski Bratri Cemetery board, and in Democratic Party Politics. He also was a storekeeper and manager of the motion picture theatre at Central Hall. The family later moved to Montana. (Milligan, p. 369-370).","STR06" "I29986","Kottas","William James ""Jimmie""","17 Aug 1919","27 Feb 2022","0","After graduation from Tobias High School, he clerked in the grocery store, and was drafted into the U.S. Army. He spent two and one-half years with Company K, 134th Infantry, 35th Division. He was transferred to Air Cadet School and trained as a pilot, and later still transferred back to the infantry, going overseas with the 77th Division to the Pacific Theater. He saw action on Iwo Shima and Leyte.

After his discharge from the service, he returned to Milligan, where he managed the Coop Grocery Store. In 1951, he moved to Tobias where he operated his own grocery store and locker for 15 years. In 1966, he was appointed a rural mail carrier. (Milligan, p. 369).

Obituary, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy

William James Kottas, only son of the late James Kottas and Rose Uldrich Kottas, was born near Tobias on August 17, 1919 and passed away on February 27, 2022. He attended rural school south of Tobias and attended Tobias High School graduating in 1937. During his teenage years he worked as a grocery clerk and also helped his father with farming. In February 1941 he was drafted into the U.S. Army where he served almost five years in the 134th Infantry, 35 Division; trained as an Airforce Cadet at Santa Ana Air Base, and later served with the 77th Infantry Division; in the Pacific Theater World War II. He was the recipient of the Bronze Star Medal and Citation Combat Infantryman's Badge, Purple Heart with two Oak Leaf clusters for being wounded twice on Okinawa, Expert Rifleman's Badge, and the Good Conduct Medal. He made several beach heads before he was discharged in October 1945. His entire life he was a true patriotic American and believed in doing good for his country. He was a member of the Firing Squad VFW Post 4959 Crete and Tobias American Legion. On October 27, 1942 he married Helen Rose Stejskal in Hawthorne, California. This union was blessed with four children: Sharon, Marylin, Janice, and Douglas. Jimmie, as most people called him, managed the Co-op Grocery Store in Milligan from 1946 to 1951. He moved to Tobias where he operated his own Locker and Grocery Store for 15 years. In 1966 he was appointed Rural Mail Carrier of the Tobias Route. From 1973-1974 he served as Officer In Charge of the Tobias Post Office returning to the Mail Carrier position at the end of the year. He then served part of the Ohiowa Mail route, as well as, the Tobias mail route. He retired in 1986. Jimmie loved sports and in his younger years managed the Little League Baseball Team for ten years in Tobias. He enjoyed attending sports events with his son and daughters during their high school years. Other interests were reading, hunting, gardening, playing cards, and dancing. He was a loving and caring husband, father, and grandfather. He loved every moment he spent playing and visiting with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He served on the Tobias Village Board, Tobias School Board, Volunteer Fire Dept., Assistant Scoutmaster, Tobias Community Historical Society Board, Saline County Museum Board, Saline Co. Crime Stoppers. He was a member of the American Legion and was a Commander of the Tobias Post, later a member of Louis Milan Post at Wilber. He served as District Eleven Adjutant for four years. Additional organization involvement included: Crete VFW #4959, Secretary of Lodge WFLA Krivoklat #79 for 32 years, Post Commander of Disabled American Veterans Chapter #42 in Crete, Tobias Volunteer Fireman, Retired Nebraska Rural Letter Carrier Association, Lincoln Military Order of Purple Heart #200, Knights of Columbus 3rd Degree (Father Beranek Council at Wilber.) He served many years as St. Joseph Church Trustee in Tobias and as parishioner at Sacred Heart Church in Crete. William J. Kottas, alongside his wife Helen, celebrated their 77th Wedding Anniversary on October 27, 2019. William was preceded in death by his parents, James and Rose Kottas, and his beautiful wife Helen. He is survived by children, Sharon (Allen) Brozovsky, Marylin (Albert) Ericksen, Janice (Mark) Schweer, Douglas (Dawn) Kottas, 14 grandchildren, 42 great grandchildren, and 1 great-great grandchild. Memorials in care of the family for Crete Sacred Heart Church and Tobias Cemetery. Funeral Mass: Friday, 10:00 A.M. Sacred Heart Church, Crete, NE. Rosary: Thursday, 7:00 P.M. Kuncl Funeral Home, Crete. Visitation: Thursday, 5 ? 7 P.M. at the funeral home.","STR06" "I19959","Koudela","Anna","28 Aug 1826","5 Jun 1916","0","The daughter of Jan KOUDELA and Katerina MELICHAR. (Milligan, p 301).","STR06" "I3795","Kovanda","Frank T.","17 Sep 1863","1922","0","The son of Filip KOVANDA and Trezie HEJMANOVA.","STR06" "I24405","Kovanda","Glenn Eugene","7 Aug 1919","2 Jul 2010","0","Glenn E. Kovanda, 90, of Milligan, Neb., died Friday, July 2, 2010, in Geneva, Neb. Born August 7, 1919 at Milligan to Fred and Rose (Bulin) Kovanda.

Survived by: Sons Russel of Yuba, Calif., Chris of Edmond, Okla., Alan of Lincoln, Glenn F. of Milligan; Sister, Rose Mary Capek of Geneva; seven Grandchildren; one Great Grandchild.

Services 10:30 a.m. Wednesday (7/7/10), Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Geneva, Kim Dunker officiating. Graveside services Lincoln Memorial Park in Lincoln. Visitation beginning Tuesday 1-8 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home. Memorials to Milligan American Legion, Exeter Milligan School Foundation & National VFW.

Lincoln, NE newspaper, July 4, 2010, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I2148","Kovanda","Josefa ""Josephine""","14 Sep 1871","11 Oct 1960","0","Josefa and her younger brother, Charles, had come to the United States from Hradesice, District of Klatovy. She made her home with the F.M. Ziska family in Exeter until her marraige to Albert. In the years following Albert and Josefa's marriage, six of Josefa's nieces and nephews, children of her brother, Vaclav, immigrated to America starting their lives here with the Bibas. This was a common practice to help relatives to become established. (Milligan, p 205 -206)","STR06" "I15122","Kovanda","Joseph T.","16 Aug 1906","24 Aug 1970","0","SSN 503-07-5306","STR06" "I19696","Kovanda","Joyce L.","20 Dec 1917","6 Mar 2009","0","Joyce was a 1935 graduate of Milligan High School. She attended the University of Nebraska in 1939. After her graduation, she taught home economics in Geneva, McCook, and Park Ridge, Illinois. (Milligan, 278).","STR06" "I30009","Kovanda","Maxine Irene","5 Oct 1920","25 Dec 2010","0","Maxine Irene Svec, of Friend, was boirn to Charles and Christina (Bartu) Kovanda on October 5, 1920 at her parents farm home near Exeter, Nebraska in Fillmore County, the eighth of nine children, and passed away on Saturday, December 24, 2010, at the Friend Manor in Friend, Nebraska, at the age of 90 years 2 months and 20 days. As a young girl, Maxine attended Country School District #5 and graduated from the 8th grade. She began her life-time work as a cook at the hotel in Geneva. She then was employed at the Fairmont Airbase, the Fitzsimons Hospital in Aurora, Colorado and retired after 23 years from the Warren Memorial Hospital in Friend.

Maxine was united in marriage to James Shank on June 12, 1946 and he passed away on February 5, 1949, after a lengthy illness. She was then blessed with a second marriage to Henry Svec on August 15, 1953 and to this union two daughters, Phyllis and Sharon were born. Together they made their home on a farm southwest of Friend until Henry's death in 1978. During the years they lived on the farm, Maxine was a busy farm wife and mother, raising chickens and a large garden to feed her family. After Henry died she moved to Friend where she lived with her daughter, Sharon, until her recent illness.

Maxine was an exceptional baker, especially her Kolaches and twists which she always made sure were available for her grandsons when they came to visit. She also enjoyed gardening especially raising flowers. Maxine was a member of the Friend Garden Club, the Friend Golden Agers and enjoyed playing cards.

She is survived by her daughters and son-in-law, Phyllis and Tom Lenagh, Farmington, MN, Sharon Svec , Friend, two grandsons, Patrick Lenagh, Ashland, WI, Shawn Lenagh, Milwaukee, WI, sister, Clarabell Smith, Exeter, NE, brothers-in-law, Alfred Krupicka, Leo Soukup, Exeter, nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, both husbands, James Shank and Henry Svec, sisters, Alice Motis, Helen Motis, Mary Svec, brothers, Edward, Charles, Anton and William Kovanda.

A Funeral Service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, December 29, 2010, at Lauber-Moore Funeral Home. Interment will be in the Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation will be from 1-8 pm on Tuesday, at the funeral home. Memorials are directed in care of the family for later designation.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)

","STR06" "I3326","Kovanda","Rosemary","27 May 1921","19 Jul 2011","0","Rosemary graduated from Lincoln High School in 1938, later earning her teaching certificate from the University of Nebraska in 1940. She taught in Ohiowa, David City, and Beatrice. After her husband's death, she returned to teaching, earning her Bachelor's degree in Education from the University of Nebraska in 1968. She also studied Library Science, and went to work at the Crete Public Library. (Milligan, p 238).

Rosemary Capek, 90, of Milligan, died Tuesday, July 19, 2011.

Funeral services: 11 a.m. Saturday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Visitation: Friday 1 p.m. to 8 p.m., Farmer & Son Funeral Home Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Graveside service: Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Memorials to the Milligan Rescue Unit or Bohemian National Cemetery

Rosemary Capek, 90 years of age, of Geneva, Nebraska, passed away peacefully during the morning of July 19, 2011. Rosemary was born on May 27, 1921 in Milligan, NE. She was the youngest of three children born to Frederick and Rose Kovanda. Her older siblings were Joyce Glandon (deceased) of Florida, and Glenn Kovanda (deceased) of Milligan, NE. She had a loving childhood and often remembered the horses on their farm. Rosemary frequently remembered her happy and fun loving mother and father. Rosemary lost her mother, due to illness, when she was at the age of twelve. Her Aunt Anna Bulin, who was a nurse at the Mayo Clinic, came home to the farm to help take care of the three children. Her Father, Fred, remarried to Rose's sister, Anna and he was fortunate to have two happy marriages.

During Rosemary's high school years, her family moved to Lincoln, NE. Rosemary graduated from Lincoln High. Rosemary showed a certain initiative through her teen age years as she was born Rose, and she changed her name to Rosemary while she was a teen. She attended University of Nebraska for a teaching degree. She had taught in the elementary schools in Ohiowa, David City, and Beatrice.

Before WWII, she met a very special and gregarious man, John James Capek, from Milligan, NE. She communicated with John for the four years of the war and when he returned to the states, they had a garden wedding. John came from a very musical family. During WWII he was in the Army Band. One of his loves was the Rudy Jay Orchestra, where he was one of the singers. He also played trumpet, clarinet, and saxophone. Rosemary and John enjoyed many Big Band Orchestra dances. They also enjoyed family get-togethers with many relatives as well as many of John's close friends from the war and their families. Rosemary was a wonderful cook and many of her dishes will remain loving memories for her family. Unforgettable were her barbeque spare ribs, duck, pheasant, rabbit, cherried tongue, dumplings, cream puffs, strawberry-rhubarb pie and her many Jello fruit salads, especially her pineapple banana salad. Gardening and canning were also two of Rosemary's avocations. Rosemary and John were very happy with their family life and they were blessed with two children. David John Capek was born in 1948 and Marilyn Rose Capek was born in 1952.

Great sorrow and tragedy occurred on Oct 3, 1960, when John died in a car accident. With the loving support of her parents, Rosemary went back to University of Nebraska to complete her teaching degree. Rosemary's primary concern was for the well-being of her own children during those years as she handled all of the responsibilities of a single parent. Rosemary loved all young children and she taught Kindergarten at Milligan, NE and preschool at Crete, NE. Rosemary was involved with the Methodist Church Ladies Group as well as Garden Clubs.

Rosemary had many personal strengths that carried her through life's challenges. She remained optimistic and caring. Later, she studied photography at Doane College. She also studied Librarian Science and worked at Crete Library. Rosemary spent many hours painting with oils and acrylics. She entered some of her paintings into local contests. She also focused on exercising and staying healthy as she took classes on a regular schedule. She also loved to travel. Her travels included Switzerland, England, France, Austria, and the Czech Republic with her mother, Anna Kovanda, and her sister Joyce Glandon. She also traveled to Florida, the Caribbean, and many states in the Western USA. Rosemary also traveled to Boston and New England multiple times to spend time with Marilyn and her family, Karl, Melissa, and Brett Henrikson. She loved swimming in the lake in New Hampshire with Marilyn's family and picking berries with her grandchildren. Rosemary was also very involved with David's family, with his wife Denise, and children Karel David, Haley, and Morgan Capek. Rosemary was also very kind to animals and had a wonderful rapport with dogs and cats.
Rosemary was always a source of strength and love when it involved her six grandchildren. She spent many hours caring for and loving them. Rosemary was a pure example of passing on unconditional love to her own children as well as to her grandchildren. She had strong values and had a stable sense of right and wrong. Rosemary was gifted with incredible personal strength. She had an inner beauty and guiding light that shone through in her calm, quiet, and kind nature. She was an excellent listener. She was always looking to be uplifting and encouraging. Rosemary looked for the good in each person and situation with amazing authenticity.

She had purity in her thoughts and actions that manifested as endearing empathy and optimism. She had an authentically unselfish nature. She was kind beyond imagination and words. Rosemary was quiet, but very strong in her ability to listen without judging. For all of us who knew her inner strength, it will be a source of inspiration. Her inner beauty and love will shine forever and she will be deeply missed. Her family's love will always be like her wedding china pattern. It was called ""Forget-Me-Not."" Rosemary's life will be forever with love in the hearts of her children and her loved ones.

Rosemary was preceded in death by her parents; her husband John; sister Joyce Glandon; and brother Glenn Kovanda.

Rosemary is survived by her children David Capek and his wife Denise of Lincoln and Milligan, NE and Marilyn Capek of Winchester, MA, her grandchildren Karel D. Capek of Omaha, NE, Haley and Derrick Peters of Omaha, NE, Morgan Capek of Lincoln, NE, Karl J. Henrikson of Winchester, MA, Melissa Henrikson of Winchester, MA, and Brett Henrikson of Winchester, MA, and her great grandson, Rudy Capek of Omaha, NE, and many loved relatives and friends.

Services for Rosemary will be held Saturday, July 23, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home -Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska. Interment will be in the Bohemian National Cemetery. Visitation will be on Friday from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel in Milligan. Memorials are directed to the Milligan Rescue Unit or Bohemian National Cemetery.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I30006","Kovanda","William","13 Mar 1911","2 Nov 2008","0","William ""Bill"" Kovanda

William ""Bill"" Kovanda 97, Milligan died Sunday (11/2/08) in Friend, Neb. Born on March 13, 1911 at Exeter, Neb. to Charles & Christina (Bartu) Kovanda. Survivors: daughter, Darlene & Harold Kubicek Jr., Milligan; sisters, Maxine Svec, Friend; Clarabelle & Walter Smith, Exeter; nieces & nephews. Funeral Service 1:30 p.m. Wednesday (11/5/08) at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel, Milligan, Neb. Revs. Tim & Ginny Adams officiating. Graveside Services: Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation from 1 p.m. until 8 p.m. Tuesday (11/4/08) at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan. Memorials are directed to the Milligan Rescue Unit.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I75","Kozel","Irma Marie","23 Apr 1916","12 Feb 2009","0","The daughter of Anton and Johanna Havelka Kozel. (Milligan, p 225).","STR06" "I14918","Koziskova","Marie","Abt 1836","1 Nov 1914","0","Daughter of Antonin Koziska/Kozisek.","STR06" "I21497","","","","","","","" "I21496","","","","","","","" "I21494","","","","","","","" "I21493","","","","","","","" "I21495","","","","","","","" "I4198","Krahling","Louis","11 Aug 1885","15 Sep 1936","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, September 18, 1936

Sudden Death of Local Business Man

Louis Krahling had Lived in Cass City Nearly Thirty-Three Years

The community was shocked on Tuesday morning to hear of the sudden death of one of its business men, Louis Krahling. Mr. Krahling had been in poor health for the last few years but had been about work at the meat market. He had felt much better of late. Tuesday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Krahling had planned to take a trip with guests who were visiting at their home but whild on an errand earlier in the day was taken very ill and passed away soon after being taken to his home.

Louis Krahling was born August 11, 1885, at Gadshill, Ontario, and came to Cass City about thirty-three years ago. He had lived here since except a few years spent at Camboro. He was united in marriage with Miss Alma Mark November 5, 1922.

Mr. Krahling was employed in the Harry Young meat market for eight years until March, 1914, when he became a partner with A.A. Ricker in the Ricker & Krahling meat market.

Besides his widow, he is survived by his mother, Mrs. Eckert Krahling, Gadshill, Ontario; two brothers, John of Gadshill and Edward of Hamilton, Ontario; three sisters, Mrs. Herman Deterling, Humberston, Ont.; Mrs. Albert Mal, St. Catherine, Ont.; and Mrs. John Manning, North Tonawanda, New York.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I4198","Krahling","Louis","11 Aug 1885","15 Sep 1936","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1930 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp, Cass City Village
Enumerated Apr. 7, 1930 by Helen G. Schwaderer
ED 79-11 SD 11 Sheet 3A Stamped 186
West Main Street
62-64 Sucord, Clifford and Marie
----65
Krahling, Louis Hd M W 44 M 41 Canada Canada Canada English Butcher Meat Market
Krahling, Elma Wf F W 35 M 32 Mich Canada Michigan Bookeeper Lumber Yard","STR06" "I19791","Krajnik","Mary","24 Apr 1859","16 Mar 1942","0","The daughter of Jiri George KRAJNIK and Elizabeth ZAKAL.","STR06" "I15099","Kral","John","Bef 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","He served in the Union Army before taking a homestead. After several years, he sold the land to his son-in-law, John HROMADKA, for $600. Returned to Europe alone, and never returned. (Milligan, p. 376).","STR06" "I47281","","","","","","","" "I5107","Kramp","Maude","16 Feb 1888","2 Jun 1967","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, June 8, 1967
Page Two

Mrs. John Jaus Succumbs Friday

Mrs. Maude Jaus, widow of John Jaus, died Friday, June 2, in her home. Daughter of the late Jacob and Saloma KRAMP, she was born Feb 16, 1888 in Sanilac county. She and Mr. Jaus were married July 1, 1911, in Detroit. They made their home on a farm in Elkland township and lived on the farm until they retired in 1945 to Cass City. Mr. Jaus died June (sic) 20, 1962. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Pearl HARRIMAN of Detroit, and a brother, Frank KRAMP of Orwell, Ohio, nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at Little's Funeral Home on Monday. Rev. Ira Wood, pastor of Salem EUB Church, officiated and was assisted by Rev. David Altman, pastor of the Novesta Church of Christ. Burial was in Elkland cemetery.","STR06" "I12693","Krapf","Adeline ""Addie""","28 Aug 1870","24 Oct 1940","0","Cass City Chronicle
October 6, 1933
Local Happenings, Page Four

Mrs. Addie Cummings and son, Judson Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Spencer and two children, all of Belding, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. D.C. Elliott.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I12693","Krapf","Adeline ""Addie""","28 Aug 1870","24 Oct 1940","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Michigan, Arenac County, Adams Township
Enumerated 23 and 24 Jan 1920
SD 10 ED 40 Sheet 2B
42-44
Cummings, Addie Head F W 49 Wd Mich Germany German Germany German Farmer
Spencer, Sagmon Son M W 12 S Mich Mich Mich
Cumming, Judson Son M W S 10 S Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I29410","","","","","","","" "I6064","Krapf","Cecil","Nov 1890","12 Jan 1966","0","Cass City Chronicle
September 18, 1908
Page 4
Local Items

Miss Cecil Krapf will attend Alma College this year. She left for that city Monday.

Cass City Chronicle
January 8, 1909
Local Items, Page 4

Miss Cecil Krapf returned to Alma College Monday after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Krapf.

Cass City Chronicle
July 6, 1954

Five Lawyers in Allen Family

Everybody in the Allen family at Rochester is a lawyer. Practicing are Preston Allen, 62, his sons, John 30 and Robert, 27, and his daughter, Mrs. Dorothea MacBratney, 22. Mrs. Preston Allen is a law graduate, but gave up practicing for homemaking.

Mrs. Allen is the former Miss Cecil Krapf who lived near Cass City for many years. She is a member of the class of 1908 of Cass City High School.

Cass City Chronicle
July 31, 1958

......eleven members of the Class (of 1905 of Cass City High School) were present at the reunion Thursday. They were: Frances McBurney-Gravatt of Houston, TX; Cecil Krapf-Allen of Royal Oak, Jennie Ferguson-Doerr of Fostoria; Ethel Dodge-Rambo of Marlette; Mae Williamson-Marshall of Gagetown, and the following of Cass City; Mr. Auten, Mr. Schwaderer, Miss Adeline Gallagher, Jennie Leek-Hutchinson, Esther Ackerman-Benkelman and Mollie Ackerman-Lenzner....

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I6064","Krapf","Cecil","Nov 1890","12 Jan 1966","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Michigan, Oakland County, Royal Oak City
Enumerated April 7, 1930 by Doris McDonald
ED 63-101 SD 14 Sheet 7B
Laurel Street
718-149-173
Allen, Preston Hd O $15,000 M W 38 M 26 Canada-Eng Canada-E
ng Canada-Eng Attorney
Allen, Cecil Wf F W 39 M 27 Mich Wisc Mich
Allen, Dorothea Dtr F W 11 S Mich Canada Mich
Allen, John F. Son M W 6 S Mich Canada Mich
Allen, Robert C Son M W 3 S Mich Canada Mich","STR06" "I13037","Krapf","Dora E.","28 Jul 1885","10 Dec 1905","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by dayna james, shows she was born in Payne County, Oklahoma.","STR06" "I6061","Krapf","Dora S.","3 May 1888","12 Jul 1941","0","Cass City Chronicle
August 15, 1919
The Week's Doing, Page Eight

Miss Dora Krapf returned from Detroit Saturday evening and will remain here indefinately with her father, Jno. Krapf.


Cass City Chronicle
Friday, July 18, 1941
Necrology

Miss Dora S. Krapf

Miss Dora S. Krapf, R.N., 53, died Saturday, July 12, in her home in Evergreen Township. Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Monday in the Angus McPhail residence. Rev. Stanley P. Kirn, pastor of Salem Evangelical Church, officiated and interment was in Elkland cemetery.

Dora S. Krapf, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Krapf, was born on a farm one mile west and two miles north of Cass City, on May 3, 1888 and spent most her her life in or near Cass City.

She is a graduate of Grace Hospital, Detroit, and for some time was employed there and also did private nursing until her health began to fail. She returned to Cass City to care for her uncles, Joshua and Elijah Fisher, until her death.

She is survived by her sister, Mrs. Preston Allen, of Detroit.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Spring 2007)","STR06" "I5347","Krapf","Earl Cleveland","26 Apr 1925","21 Nov 1956","0","The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Vol. 7, September 4, 1944, noted that Earl Krapf, a grandson of Wm. F. Krapf, was in the Navy. As of the September 3, 1945 issue (Vol. 8), it was reported that S2/c Earl Krapf was in the South Pacific.","STR06" "I6062","Krapf","Elsie M.","Feb 1893","28 Jan 1931","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, March 24, 1911
Local Items, Page Four

Miss Elsie Krapf left Monday for Sault Ste. Marie where she has secured employment as a millier.


Cass City Chronicle
Friday, January 30, 1931


Mrs. Walter Milligan Funeral Saturday

Mrs. Walter Milligan passed away unexpectedly at her home northwest of Cass City Wednesday afternoon after a short illness with pneumonia. She leaves her husband, two daughters, Evelyn and Leonora, and two sisters, Miss Dora Krapf of Cass City and Mrs. Preston Allen, of Royal Oak. Funeral services wil be held at the residence on Saturday at 1:30 p.m.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I6062","Krapf","Elsie M.","Feb 1893","28 Jan 1931","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elmwood Township
Enumerated 20 January 1920
SD 7, ED 182, Sheet 5A, Stamped 142
98-99
Milligan, Walter A Hd M W 33 M 1908 21 Scotland/Scotch Scot
land/Scotch Scotland/Scotch Farm Labor Own Farm
Milligan, Elsie M Wf F W 26 M Mich Mich Mich
Milligan, Evelyn F Dtr F W 2 S Mich Scotland Mich
Milligan, Agnes L Dtr F W 1 S Mich Scotland Mich","STR06" "I31940","","","","","","","" "I12692","Krapf","George Emmanuel","20 Sep 1867","3 Jun 1959","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, June 11, 1959
Page Four

Pioneer of Area Dies Wednesday

George Emanuel Krapf, one of the few remaining pioneers of this community, died at the Tuscola County Nursing Home Wednesday, June 3.

Mr. Krapf was born in Elkland Township, September 20, 1867, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Krapf.

He married Miss Amelie KAISER July 10, 1890, in Caro. Following their marriage they made their home on a farm in Elkland township, later moving to Cass City.

Mr. Krapf has been a member of the Evangelical United Brethren Church for more than 65 years. He was school treasurer of District No. 6, Elkland township, for 20 years.

He leaves a number of nieces and nephews. Mrs. K died July 17, 1950, on day after they celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary.

Funeral services were hald Saturday at the EUB Church, Rev. S.R. Wurtz officiating. Burial was in Elkland cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I12692","Krapf","George Emmanuel","20 Sep 1867","3 Jun 1959","0","(Research):Census Information

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 15 and 16 April 1910
SD 8 ED 112 Sheet 1A Stamped 121

10-10
Krapf, George E Hd M w 42 m1 20 Mich Germany Germany Farmer
Krapf, Emelia Wf F W 44 m1 20 3/0 Germany Germany Germany","STR06" "I13040","Krapf","Ira C.","6 Feb 1891","28 Mar 1989","0","The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 10, dated September 1, 1947, reported that Mr. and Mrs. Ira Krapf sold their farm at Canalow, Mo. and bought a piece near Lilbourne, Mo.

Art Peck reported that he has been blind since 1956 and lives with his daughter, Victoria (Mrs. Paul) Phillips. He is active and makes a garden.","STR06" "I11988","Krapf","Johann Friedrich ""Frederick""","4 Dec 1828","9 Feb 1906","0","John Frederick Krapf was on the same ship to America as Dorothea Benkelman. He had been orphaned as a boy, and bound out to others until he came of age. Truman Krapf, his great-grandson of Hornersville, Missouri has a picture of John and Dorothea taken upon their arrival in America. They were married shortly thereafter. They first lived in Wisconsin, and later moved to a farm in Cass City.

Fred and Louisa were charter members of the Evangelical United Brethren Church in Cass City.

Art Peck shows that Fred Krapf remarried after Dorothea, to Christiana Weinhardt, and that they were the parents of Christian Frederick, Mary Caroline, Daisy Theresa, Mary Magdeline and Louisa Roceny KRAPF.

Bonnie Petee abstracted the following regarding the Evangelical Association from ""The History of Tuscola County, Biographical Sketches and Illustrations,"" H. R. Page Co., Chicago, 1883. ""A class of this church which is commonly known as the German Methodist, was organized in the town of Elkland about the year 1866, by the Rev. Stephen Henne in connection with the Sebewaing mission. The class numbered about fifteen members. It has had regular services from that time to the present, and a regular succession of pastors. Services being held in the school-house, one mile north and one-half mile east of Cass City. In the latter part of 1882, a formal organization was effected at Cass City, and steps taken for the construction of a house of worship, which is now in course of construction. The earnest zeal of the members and their individual labors and contributions of material have reduced the estimated cost of the building to about $1,500. The pastor of the church at the present time is the Rev. B. F. Wade, who resides on his farm in the town of Elkland. The membership is about fifty. There is a preaching every second Sunday; prayer-meeting and Sunday-school every Sabbath. The trustees of the church are, John Benkelman, Fred Krapf, Oscar Sencner, Levi Muntz and Adam Benkelman.""","STR06" "I11988","Krapf","Johann Friedrich ""Frederick""","4 Dec 1828","9 Feb 1906","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1860 Census
Wisconsin, Milwaukee County, Greenfield, Post Office Root Creek
Enumerated 18 Jun 1860
275-262
Frederick Krapf 32 M W Farmhand $300 $100 Wertenberg
Doretha Krapf 34 F W Wife Wertenberg
Maria Krapf 5 F W Wisc
Rosina Krapf 4 F W Wisc
William Krapf 2 M W Wisc

1870 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland, P.O. Elkland
Enumerated 22 July 1870
Page 8
63-63
Krapf, Gottlieb & Caroline
64-64
Krapf, Frederick 42 M W Farmer $1200 $300 Ger Wirtemberg
Krapf, Doretha 44 F W Keeping House Ger Wirtemberg
Krapf, Roseanna 14 F At Home Wisc
Krapf, William 11 M W At School Wisc
Krapf, John 9 M W Wisc
Krapf, Matilda 7 F W Mich
Krapf, Louisa 5 F W Mich
Krapf, Emanuel 2 M Mich

1880 Census
Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace

Frederick KRAPF Self M Male W 51 WERTENBURG Farmer WERTENBURG WERTENBURG

Mary D. KRAPF Wife M Female W 53 WERTENBURG Keeping House WERTENBURG WERTENBURG

Rosa KRAPF Dau S Female W 24 WI Without Occupation WERTENBURG WERTENBURG

John KRAPF Son S Male W 19 WI Farmer WERTENBURG WERTENBURG

Emanuel KRAPF Son S Male W 12 MI At School WERTENBURG WERTENBURG

Adeline KRAPF Dau S Female W 9 MI At School WERTENBURG WERTENBURG

Source Information: Census Place Elkland, Tuscola, Michigan Family History Library Film 1254607
NA Film Number T9-0607
Page Number 93A

1900 Census
Nebraska, Phelps County, Rookfalls Twp
Enumerated 22 and 23 Jun 1900 by John R. Gainsforth
SD 5 ED 150 Sheet 8B (Bottom) and Sheet 9A, Stamped 109A (Bottom)
149-149
Krapf, Frederick Hd W M W M Dec 1839 (sic) 60 M 11 Germany Germany Germany 1870 30 N Farmer
Krapf, Christina Wf W F Feb 1859 41 M 11 5/5 Germany Germany Germany 1899 21
Krapf, Fredrick C Son W M Nov 1889 10 S Michigan Germany Germany Farm Laborer
Krapf, Mary C Dtr W F July 1891 8 S Nebraska Germany Germany At School
Krapf, Daisy Dtr W F Apr 1893 7 S Nebraska Germany Germany At School
Krapf, Mary M Dtr W F Jun 1895 4 S Neb Germany Germany
Krapf, Rosina L Dtr F July 1899 11/12 S Nebraska Germany Germany","STR06" "I43412","Krapf","Johannes","29 Jan 1752","13 Dec 1819","0","Kathy Bonnell shows him as a son of Georg Krapf and Waldburga K?pff.","STR06" "I17234","Krapf","Johannes","Abt 1763","Yes, date unknown","0","BonnieMargaret Jacob's indicates, on page 19 of her 1981 unpublished manuscript, that the origin of the name KRAPF was descriptive, meaning ""stooped, bent or deformed"" in German. She added on page 21 that this later was used a the word for pretzel or doughnut, perhaps harkening back to a man who was bent as a pretzel.","STR06" "I12689","Krapf","John","10 Jan 1861","24 Feb 1920","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, February 27, 1920
Vol. 15, No. 49

Passing of Old Resident of Cass City

John Krapf Came to Cass City in Early Sixties

John Krapf who has been in ill health for several months, passed away Tuesday evening, February 24, after an operation to relieve an obstruction of the bowels. Mr. Krapf underwent an operation the previous Saturday for abscess of the stomach. He stood the operation well considering his weakened condition and was getting along nicely until Tuesay when the bowel trouble developed.

John Krapf is among the early comers to Tuscola county. He was born near Milwaukee, Wisc. on January 10, 1861. When he was about two years of age, the family moved to Michigan, settling at Watrousville. About a year later they came to Cass City, settling on a farm 1 1/2 miles northwest of town.

On October 15, 1885 Mr. Krapf was united in marriage with Evelyn Fisher, and after a residence of 12 years on an Elkland township farm, they moved to Pittsfield, Mass., where they resided nine years, returning again to Cass City. Mrs. Krapf died last July.

He was a man of energy and industry and through of a retiring disposition he won many friends during his residence here. As a citizen, he was always obliging and true to any trust he assumed. Mr. Krapf was a member of the Methodist church.

He is survived by three daughters, Miss Dora Krapf and Mrs. Walter Milligan, both of Cass City, and Mrs. Preston Allen of Detroit; two brothers, George E. Krapf of Cass City and Wm. Krapf of Hornersville, Mo.; and four sisters, Mrs. J.J. Gallagher and Mrs. D.C. Elliott of Cass City, Mrs. Cummings of Sterling, and Mrs. Hills of Hornersville, Mo.

Funeral services will be held at the residence Saturday at 2:30 p.m.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, 2007)","STR06" "I12689","Krapf","John","10 Jan 1861","24 Feb 1920","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Pittsfield (Town , War
d 6 (Part of)
Enumerated the Second day of June 1900
SD 115 ED 75 Sheet 5B
44-95-104
Krapf, John Hd M W Jan 1861 39 m 15 Wisc Germany Germany Day Laborer
Krapf, Evaline Wf W F APr 1867 33 M 15 Mich Germany Germany
Krapf, Dora L Dtr W F May 1888 12 S Mich Wisc Mich At School
Krapf, Cecil N Dtr W F Nov 1890 9 S Mich Wisc Mich At School
Krapf, Elsie M Dtr W F Feb 1893 7 S Mich Wisc Mich At School
Krapf, Paul Son W M May 1897 3 S Mass Wisc Mich

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Township
Enumerated 25 April 1910 by John A. Benkelman
SD 8 ED 712 Sheet 4A Stamped 124

John Krapf Hd M W 49 m1 25 Wis Germ Germ Farmer
Evelyne Krapf Wf F W 43 m1 25 Mich Ireland Ireland
Cecil H. Krapf Dtr F W 19 S Mich Wis Mich
Elcie M. Krapf Dtr F W 17 S Mich Wis Mich
Len Wheaten Hired Man M W 22 S Mich Canada Canada","STR06" "I5382","Krapf","Leon Wesley","6 Jan 1920","14 Jul 2001","0","The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Vol. 7, September 4, 1944, noted that Cpl. Leon Krapf, a grandson of Wm. F. Krapf, was in the Army. As of the September 3, 1945 issue (Vol. 8), it was reported that he was in Czechoslovakia.","STR06" "I12691","Krapf","Louisa","20 Jul 1865","21 Mar 1925","0","Cass City Chronicle
Vol. 20, No. 46
Friday, March 27, 1925

Sudden Death of Mrs. J.J. Gallagher
Active Worker in M.E. Church and Temperance Cause
Born in Elkland Township and spent entire life in this community

Mrs. John J. Gallager passed away very suddenly at her home on West Main St. Saturday evening at 9:45 o'clock shortly after retiring for the night. Mrs. Gallagher has been afflicted with heart trouble for several months, but her condition the past few weeks has been much better and Saturday she spent some time at the home of her sister, Mrs. D.C. Elliott, and did some shopping at local stores, one of her purchases being a birthday gift for one of her daughters. She retired for the night in her usual health.

Louisa Krapf was born July 20, 1865, and has spent her entire life in this community. On Nov. 29, 1883, she was united in marriage with John J. Gallager and seven children came to bless their home. Two of them preceded the mother in death.

Mrs. Gallagher has been a member of the M.E. church at Cass City for many years and has been an active worker in various organizations connected with the church, especially so in the Women's Home Missionary society. Mrs. Gallagher was greatly interested in W.C.T.U. work and was president of the local union. She was also a member of Venus Rebekah Lodge.

The funeral was held at the M.E. church Wednesday afternoon, Rev. Cargo conducting the service. Burial was in Elkland cemetery.

Besides her husband, she leaves two sons and three daughters, Fred GALLAGHER of Van Couver, B.C., Mrs. P.H. KNIGHT of Twining, the Misses Adeline and Lena GALLAGHER of Detroit and Albert GALLAGHER of Cass City; two brothers, G.E. KRAPF of Cass City and Wm. KRAPF of Hornersville, Mo., and three sisters, Mrs. D.C. ELLIOTT and Mrs. CUMMINGS, both of Cass City, and Mrs. Mary HILL of Hornersville, Mo.

Relatives and friends from a distance who came to attend the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Percy H. KNIGHT of Twining, the Misses Adeline and Lena GALLAGER of Detroit, Herbert and Lorne GALLAGER of Shelburne, Ont., and Wm. KRAPF of Hornersville, Mo., Mrs. N.L. KNIGHT of Sterling, Mrs. Marcella TOOHEY of Gagetown, the Misses Gladys CAHOON, Myrll HIGHT and Nellie YOUNG, all of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. HALL and daughter, Lucile, of Imlay City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I12686","Krapf","Mary Magdalena","18 Nov 1854","24 Mar 1934","0","Art Peck writes that Mary was the oldest in a large poor family, and early on went to work for others. She married Henry Hills when she was just 18, and didn't learn until years later that he was nineteen years older than she. He was a house painter when they met in Cass City. Due to Henry's poor health, they moved to the warmer climate of Texas. They moved about, and in 1902, they settled on a farm in Poinsett County, Arkansas. Henry died here, and Mary lived with various children throughout her remaining years. Her final years were spent with daughter Belle in Pasadena, Texas.","STR06" "I12690","Krapf","Matilda","17 Mar 1863","26 Sep 1945","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, July 14, 1939
Local Happenings

The home of Mrs. D. Elliot on South Seeger Street is headquarters this week for a host of relatives who are visiting friends in Cass City and vicinity. They are Mrs. Addie CUMMINGS of Belding, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob KRAPF and daugther, Cleo, and William KRAPF of Hornersville, Missouri, and Mrs. Becky HOTCHPETH of Leachville, Arkansas. Mrs. Cummings and William Krapf are sister and brother of Mrs. Elliot. Mrs. Cummings expects to spend about two weeks in Cass City, and the other guests planned to leave Thursday.

Cass City Chronicle
Vol. 30, Number 23
Friday, September 28, 1945

Mrs. D.C. Elliott Died Unexpectedly

Friends of Mrs. D.C. Elliott were very much surprised and saddened when the news of her passing was conveyed Wednesday morning. She had worked in her garden onthe days previous and in the evening enjoyed an automobile ride with her son. She passed away during the night and in the morning was found dead in her bed by a neighbor, Mrs. Robert Warner. Mrs. Elliott was unusually active for her age. A few weeks ago she, with her son and other relatives, took a motor trip to Missouri to visit her brother in that state.

Matilda Krapf was born March 7, 1863 in Elkland township and was married to David C. Elliott of Caro in 1881. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott lived in the state of Massachusetts from 1892 to 1905 when they returned to Cass City.

Mrs. Elliott was a faithful member of the Evangelical church, of the Sundays School, the Woman's Missionary Society and the Ladies Aid.

She is survived by one son, Burton A. Elliott; two grandsons, Leonard E. of Ubly and Francis E. of Bay City; one great grandson; two brothers, G.E. Krapf of Cass City and William Krapf of Hornersville, Mo. A son died in infancy and Mr. Elliott 12 year ago.

Funeral services will be conducted Friday by Rev. S. P Kirn at one o'clock in her home and at two in the Evangelical church. The remains will be interred in Elkland cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I5349","","","","","","","" "I5354","Krapf","Phyllis Evelyn","24 Feb 1925","15 Jan 1948","0","California Death Index:

HICKS PHYLLIS EVELYN 02/24/1925 COWAN KRAPF F MISSOURI LOS ANGELES(19) 01/15/1948 22 yrs","STR06" "I5385","Krapf","Truman Ellsworth","26 Jun 1916","24 Oct 2003","0","Truman Krapf

Wednesday, October 29, 2003

Truman Ellsworth Krapf , 87, of Hornersville, Mo., died Friday, Oct. 24, 2003, at Gulfport, Miss.

Born June 26, 1916, in Hornersville, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Krapf , he was a member of the Hornersville Masonic Lodge and served as a deacon in the Shields and Silverdale Baptist Church.

Survivors include his wife, Dorthea Krapf , of Hornersville; one son, Freddie Krapf and wife, Vickie, of Hornersville; one daughter Carole Moore and husband, Jimmy, of Ocean Springs, Miss.; three grandchildren, Dayna James, of Nashville, Tracy Williams, of Gulfport and Eric Krapf , of Dexter, Mo. and four great-grandchildren, Whitney Wright, Erin and Reagan James and Drake Williams.

Graveside services were held Tuesday, Oct. 28, at the Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Kennett.

Pallbearers were Ron Lea, Bruce Miller, Grant Galyean, Jack Sparks, Dennis Clark and Ken Phillips.

McDaniel Funeral Home of Hornersville was in charge of arrangements.

http://www.dddnews.com/story/1053808.html","STR06" "I12688","Krapf","William Frederick","20 Jan 1858","29 Jul 1946","0","Peck writes that ""Will Krapf, as a single man, accompanied his older sister, Mary, and her husband when they moved to Texas. Later he was one of the 20,000 who made a run for a homestead in the Cherokee Strip in Oklahoma in 1880. About 1900 he moved with his family to the ""boot heel"" country of southeast Missouri. He was an overseer for farmers. When his sons were old enough, he rented land for them to farm. He raised cotton and corn on this rich bottom land. He eventually acquired land of his own.""

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, July 2, 1937
Locals, Page 4

William Krapf, Mr. and Mrs. George Krapf, Mrs. Harris Rhew and Truman Krapf, all of Hornersville, Missouri, are visiting with William Krapf's brother, G.E. Krapf, and other relatives in this community. George Krapf is a son and Mrs. Rhew a daughter of William Krapf and Truman is a grandson. The party expects to be in Cass City about a week.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I12688","Krapf","William Frederick","20 Jan 1858","29 Jul 1946","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
(Indexed on Ancestry.com as KRAFT)
Missouri, Dunklin County, South Part of Clay Twp, Hornersville
Enumerated 13 Jun 1900
SD 12 ED 41 Sheet 10B
186-193
Krapf, W. F. Head W M Jan 1858 42 M 20 Wisc Germany Germany Farmer Months not employed: 2
Krapf, Mary E Wf W F Sept 1857 42 M 20 7/7 Ga Ga Ga
Krapf, George O Son W M Aug 1880 19 S Tx Wisc Ga Farm Laborer Months not employed: 0
Krapf, Dora E Dtr W F July 1885 14 S IndianTerritory Wisc Ga Farm Laborer Months not employed: 2
Krapf, Magnolia Dtr W F July 1889 10 S IndianTerritory Wisc Ga At School
Krapf, Ira C Son W M Feb 1892 8 S IndianTerritory Wisc Ga
Krapf, Neoma Dtr W F Apr 1895 5 S IndianTerritory Wisc Ga
Krapf, John S Son W M Feb 1897 S Ark Wisc Ga","STR06" "I21539","","","","","","","" "I3078","Kratina","Frank A.","Abt 1886","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Olive Precinct
Enumerated April 12, 1930
ED 76-16 SD 11 Sheet 4A Stamped 234
75-75
Kratina, Frank A Hd M W 44 M@30 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 1893 Farmer
Kratina, Mary Wf F W 33 M@19 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 1899
Kratina, Helen Dtr F W 13 S Nebraska Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Kratina, Rudolph Son M W 7 S Nebraska Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia","STR06" "I32864","Kratina","Helen","30 Sep 1916","21 Nov 1993","0","(Research):On FindAGrave she is shown as Helen F. Kratina Tesar.","STR06" "I32256","Kraus","Lorraine Marie","31 Mar 1928","18 Jan 2005","0","The daughter of Frank KRAUS and Mary Josephine BURIANEK.","STR06" "I40817","","","","","","","" "I16289","","","","","","","" "I12433","Krebs","Austie Lettie","4 Jan 1885","25 Oct 1972","0","Dean Cramer showed her as Austie Krebs Cooper. At the time the 1930 Federal Census, 14 year old Hewey Cooper was living in the home of William and Austie Cramer, listed as a stepson of William's.","STR06" "I12397","Krebs","Catharine","18 Sep 1828","18 Dec 1875","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of Lewis KREBS and Eve KERCHNER.","STR06" "I12434","Krebs","Mandilla Newcomer","23 Oct 1851","3 Nov 1896","0","FindAGrave indicates that she was a daughter of John B. KREBS and Mary Ann NEWCOMER.","STR06" "I12594","Krebs","Mary Ann","May 1854","24 Sep 1940","0","Said by Dean Cramer to be a daughter of Johannes Krebs and Mary Newcomber.

Obituary
(From FindAGrave)

MRS. MARY CRAMER, 86, DIES NEAR GLEN ROCK

GLEN ROCK, Sept 24 ? Mrs. Mary Krebs Cramer, widow of Oliver H. Cramer, died at 7 o'clock this evening at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Shaffer, near here. Death came suddenly to the 86 year old woman as she was seated at the supper table. Coroner L. U. Zech issued the certificate, giving a heart attack as the cause of death.

Mr. Cramer died two years ago. Surviving besides the daughter, Mrs. Shaffer, are a foster son, Levi W. Bubb, Baltimore, and a brother, Humphrey Krebs, Brodbeck. Mrs. Cramer was a member of the Lutheran congregation of Stone church.

The funeral will be held Friday with brief services from the Shaffer home at 1:30 p.m. (EST) and further services at the Stone church. Rev. Kenneth S. Ehrhart will officiate. Interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining the church. Funeral Directors G. W. Geiple and Son are in charge of arrangements.","STR06" "I848","Krehl","Augusta Catherine Freidrika","6 Mar 1870","8 Feb 1934","0","The only child of Friederick KREHL and Philippine BLAUFUSS, who were married in Franklin Center, Iowa,on 6 June 1869. The family was in Lee County at the time of the 1870 census, and she was listed as ""Kate.""

Alvin Benkelman, a descendant, writes that Fred. KREHL of Wuerttemberg was listed in GERMANS TO AMERICA as arriving on the CONFEDERATION from Havre on 7 June 1856. Some five years after his arrival in this county, he enlisted in Company B, 2nd PA. heavy artillery of the Union Army, and served from 22 Dec 1861 to 21 Dec 1864.

His wife, Philippine was the daughter of Johannes George BLAUFUSS and Wilhelmina BECKER of Rhein Pfalz, Germany.

Obituaries

SUDDEN DEATH OF MRS. JNO BENKELMAN

Mrs. John A. Benkelman, 63, died suddenly at her home on West Main street on Thursday morning. Mr. Benkelman had left the home to go to the office of The Farm Produce Co., and when he returned about an hour later, he found his wife dead in the dining room. A heart attack is said to have been the cause of her sudden decease. News of her passing came as a great shock to her relatives and friends as her death was most unexpected. Funeral arrangements had not been completed when the Chronicle went to press Thursday afternoon.

Mrs. John Benkelman

Funeral services for Mrs. John A. Benkelman, 64, who died suddenly Thursday morning, Feb. 8, were held Sunday, from the home on West Main street, at 2:00 p.m. Rev. P.J. Allured officiated and interment was in Elkland cemetery.

Augusta Catherine Krehl was born March 6, 1870, at Franklin Center, Iowa. Her mother died when she was two years old and she made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Striffler, neighbors of the Krehls. Within a short time, Mrs. Rosina Striffler also answered the final call and soon after Mr. Striffler and family came to live in Cass City, bringing Augusta Catherine with them and she has lived in and near Cass City since. About forty-five years ago, she was united in marriage with John A. Benkelman.

She is survived by her husband, four sons and one daughter, Glen of Cleveland, Ohio; Dorus, at home; Alvin of Manassas, Va.; John of Detroit; Mrs. James Brown (Marie) of Pigeon; and five grandchildren. One daughter, Ida, preceded her in death.

(Above courtesy of Alvin Benkelman).","STR06" "I38502","Kreis","Margaret Ellen","30 Nov 1869","30 Dec 1935","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M1WT-J67/p1
Name: Margaret Ellen Kreis Weigel
Event: Death
Event Date: 30 Dec 1935
Event Place: Knox Co., Tennessee
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Married
Race or Color: White
Age: 66
Estimated Birth Year:
Birth Date: 30 Nov 1869
Birthplace: Tennessee
Spouse: Frank A. Weigel
Father: Harmon Kreis
Father's Birthplace: Tennessee
Mother: Isabelle Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee
Occupation: At Home
Street Address: R.D. #4
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Asbury
Burial Date: 31 Dec 1935
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4184441
Image Number: 355
Film Number: 1876833
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn 27847
Collection: Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955","STR06" "I38510","Kreis","Richard Dexter","15 Aug 1881","4 Aug 1942","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M143-TJY/p1
Name: Richard Dexter Kreis
Event: Death
Event Date: 04 Aug 1942
Event Place: Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Race or Color: White
Age: 60
Estimated Birth Year:
Birth Date: 15 Aug 1881
Birthplace: Knox, Tenn.
Spouse: Mabel Kreis
Father: Harmon Kreis
Father's Birthplace: Knox, Tenn.
Mother: Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace: Knox, Tenn.
Occupation: Railroad Contractor
Street Address:
Residence: Miami, Dade, Fla.
Cemetery: Ashury
Burial Place: Knoxville
Burial Date: 05 Aug 1942
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4184478
Image Number: 2116
Film Number: 1876913
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn 16817
Collection: Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955","STR06" "I38501","Kreis","Samuel Francisco","31 Oct 1868","25 Jul 1944","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M147-P1P/p1
Name: Samuel Francisco Kreis
Event: Death
Event Date: 25 Jul 1944
Event Place: Knox, Tennessee
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Race or Color: White
Age: 75
Estimated Birth Year:
Birth Date: 31 Oct 1868
Birthplace: Knox, Tenn.
Spouse: Minnie W. Kreis
Father: Harmon Kreis
Father's Birthplace: Wartburg, Tenn.
Mother: Margaret Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace: Knoxville, Tenn.
Occupation: Farmer
Street Address: R.D.#8
Residence: Knox, Tenn.
Cemetery: Asbury
Burial Place: Knoxville
Burial Date: 27 Jul 1944
Informant:
Additional Relatives: X
Digital Folder Number: 4184891
Image Number: 62
Film Number: 2137349
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn 15051
Collection: Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955","STR06" "I32808","Krejdl","Anna","12 Dec 1895","20 Mar 1975","0","Dennis Belohlavy shows her as the daughter of Joseph Krejdl and Mary Sedlacek.","STR06" "I44229","Krejdl","William F.","3 Mar 1903","6 Jul 1991","0","His Social Security account was established in Nebraska.","STR06" "I44229","Krejdl","William F.","3 Mar 1903","6 Jul 1991","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Nebraksa, Lancaster, Lincoln City, Ward 6, Block 390B
Enumerated April 15, 1940
SD 6 ED 55-39A Sheet 11A
1838-246-R-25
Krejdl, William (x) Head m W 37 M No 8 Neb R Fillmore County Flour Trucker Milling Co
Krejdl, Ella Wf F W 33 M No H-2 Neb R Fillmore County Maid Private Home","STR06" "I19812","Krejdle","Frances ""Fannie""","1 Jul 1856","3 Sep 1933","0","The daughter of Fannie BARIKOVA and Joseph KREJDLE. She immigrated to the United States in 1875 with her parents and sister Marie, who married Peter BARTU.

The 1910 Fillmore County, Nebraska census indicates she was the mother of 15 children, 10 of them still living.","STR06" "I19812","Krejdle","Frances ""Fannie""","1 Jul 1856","3 Sep 1933","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Federal Census:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Celestin ULDRICH Self M Female W 27 BOHEMIA Farmer BOHEMIA BOHEMIA Fanny ULDRICH Wife M Female W 22 BOHEMIA Keeping House BOHEMIA BOHEMIA
Anna ULDRICH Dau S Female W 1 NE BOHEMIA BOHEMIA

Source Information:
Census Place Liberty, Fillmore, Nebraska
Family History Library Film 1254748
NA Film Number T9-0748
Page Number 504D","STR06" "I2993","Krejdle","Marie","8 Dec 1853","28 Dec 1928","0","(Research):Census Lisitings:

1900 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp
Enumerated 4 June 1900\\SD 4 ED 26 Sheet 4A Stamped 136
66-68
Bartu, Mary Hd W F Aug 1854 45 W 6/5 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemi
a 1875
Bartu, Ernie Son W M Mar 1879 21 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Bartu, Joseph Son W M Oct 1882 17 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farm Laborer
Bartu, Tena Dtr W F Dec 1886 13 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Bartu, Antonette Dtr W F July 1887 12 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Bartu, Rosie Dtr W F Oct 1890 9 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School","STR06" "I45946","Krenek","Marie ""Mary""","18 Apr 1868","2 Mar 1942","0","Cheryl Rudolph, on the FindAGrave memorial page for Mary, shows that she was a daughter of Cyril Krenek.","STR06" "I246","Krepel","Joseph","7 Feb 1910","Dec 1983","0","SSN 506-18-6437","STR06" "I20433","Krisl","Agnes","17 Apr 1892","30 Oct 1959","0","Agnes graduated from Milligan High School in 1907, furthering her studies at the University of Nebraska, and 1910 was elected to teach the second, third and fourth grades in Milligan. She gave up this work when she married. (Milligan, p 349).","STR06" "I47262","Krok","Rella","Abt 1833","Abt 1897","0","Laib Krok and his family lived in the hamlet of Tzelkay (Celkiai pronounced ""tshel-KAY""). It is located about 2 miles southeast of Rakisik (Roki?kis pronounced ""RAW-kish-kis""). Laib Krok's daughter, Rella Krok, lived in adulthood in Rakisik. Her first husband, Yehuda Laib Romm, was from Ponedel (Pandelys ronounced ""pahn-dey-LEES""), which is about 16 miles west of Rakisik. After he died, Rella married Rabbi Abraham Abramovitz and continued to live in Rakisik. The name of the family society remembers the given names of the second and first husbands of Rella Krok, namely, Abraham and Yehuda Laib.

One of Rella's children with Yehuda Laib Romm was Etta Devayra Romm, who married Shlomo Zavilevitz (Savilevics) and lived in Kupisik (Kupi?kis '96 ""koo-PISH-kis""). Their son Zanvil Zavilevitz (Savilevics) was born in Kupisik and was sent at a young age, probably around 12, to Riga (today, the capital of Latvia) to learn be a capmaker. When Zanvil's apprenticeship ended, he went to live with his grandmother Rella and her second husband in Rakisik. Zanvil's sister, Zlata Zavilevitz (Savilevics), who was also born in Kupisik, also went to live with Rella and Abraham Abramovitz.

http://bayl.org/family-story/where-did-our-ancestors-live/","STR06" "I48458","Kronhofman","Glenn Edwin","12 Nov 1948","3 May 2023","0","Obituary for Glenn Edwin Kronhofman

A Funeral Service for Glenn will be held on Monday, May 8, 2023 at 10:30 a.m. at the Tobias Gymnasium in Tobias, Nebraska. Pastor Vic Peterson will preside over the Funeral Service.

A public visitation will take place on Sunday, May 7, 2023 at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with family present from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

There will be Military Honors outside the Tobias Gymnasium following the Funeral Service. They will be performed by the Tobias American Legion Post 311.

It was Glenn's wish to be cremated following the Funeral Service and his ashes will be placed in the Alexandria Cemetery at a later date.

Memorials are suggested to the Tobias American Legion or the Tobias Fire Department.

Glenn Edwin Kronhofman was born in Geneva, Nebraska on November 12, 1948 to Edward and Mary Ann (Cecrle) Kronhofman of Tobias, Nebraska. He passed away at Fillmore County Hospital in Geneva, Nebraska on May 3, 2023, at the age of 74 years.

Glenn grew up on the family farm west of Tobias and attended the District 41 school. He graduated from Tobias High School in 1966, and then studied mechanics at the Universal Technical Institute in Omaha, Nebraska. After college graduation, he worked for Nick's Farm Store in Geneva.

In 1968, Glenn enlisted in the Navy as a Seabee, and served two deployments in Vietnam. He volunteered for the second deployment. He was in the Naval Reserves until 1974. Glenn was proud to serve his country, and his hard work and dedication to the Navy did not go unnoticed, as he received the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal, and the Vietnam Service Medal. He also received several letters of commendations from his superiors that were listed in his military file. Upon discharge from the Navy, he returned home to work for Frans Feed Store in Tobias, while also farming with his dad and trucking.

Glenn was a proud member of the Tobias American Legion Post 311, the VFW Post 7102 in Geneva, and a founder of the Sons of Legion post in Tobias. He served on the Alexandria and Tobias Volunteer Fire Departments. He was also a dedicated trucker, and a member of the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association.

In January of 1971, Glenn married Joyce Schneider. To this union, Joe and Tanya were born. Glenn and Joyce parted ways, and in July of 1979, he married Helen Harder who brought Gina, whom Glenn adopted, and Donna, Charlie, Cindy, and Susan were born. They separated, and in October of 1998, he married Ava ""Kate"" Nicholson. She brought her sons Zachary, Nicholas, and Matthew into the family. They also parted ways, and in July of 2011, Glenn married Trish McDonald. She brought William, Mark, and Courtanie into the family.

Glenn took pride in all of his children, grandchildren, and his first great grandchild to date. He enjoyed visiting and playing pitch with them, and attending his grandchildren's activities. He was outgoing and sociable with his family and his peers. He spent many nights at the Geneva VFW and Tobias Legion drinking Vodka Cranberries, and countless mornings at the local bar for morning coffee. Glenn knew all of the gossip, and knew who to call to get it. If someone did not have the answer he was looking for, *click*, on to the next call. When a call did not suffice, he was in his truck with a cigar in his mouth, driving all around the surrounding counties to see what everyone was up to. Had he not been a farmer and trucker, he would have thrived being a news reporter and weather man. Glenn always knew how much moisture everyone had before the weather was on TV.

He was John Deere green, through and through. Glenn loved tractors, and spent the majority of his free time during his retirement doing all things tractor. He collected tractors, traveled to sales and tractor pulls, organized and participated in tractor drives, and spent countless hours working on his tractors with his family. When he wasn't with his tractors, he was in his truck or the van. He loved to travel, near and far. He made several trips with Trish out to California to visit her family. No matter where he went, he always took the long route, so he could point out all the interesting spots and things along the way.

Glenn was preceded in death by his parents, Edward and Mary Ann Kronhofman, his special aunt Wilma Kronhofman, his former wife, Helen Kronhofman, and granddaughter Elizabeth Labenz.

He is survived by his wife, Trish Kronhofman of Tobias, Nebraska; his former wife Joyce Plock of York, Nebraska; his former wife, Ava ""Kate"" Kronhofman of Cherokee Village, Arkansas, and her sons Zachary, Nicholas, and Matthew Wright; his sister Cheryl (Don) Uher of Daykin, Nebraska; his brother Galen (Trish) Kronhofman of Alma, Nebraska; his brother Dan (Brenda) Kronhofman of Geneva, Nebraska; his sister Karen Kronhofman (Brent Mitchell, special friend) of Lincoln, Nebraska; his son, Joe (Paige) Kronhofman of Ainsworth, Nebraska, and their children, Kortney and Cody; his daughter, Tanya (Tim) Peters of Stromsburg, Nebraska and children Claton and Bryce; his daughter Gina (Larry) Schafer of Tobias, and their children, Mikayla (Ricky) Nu?ez (and their son Lorenzo, the first great grandchild), Hailey, and Kolby; his daughter Donna Jacobitz of Bruning, Nebraska, and her children, Shana and Bradley; his daughter Charlotte (Lonnie) Rachow of Shelton, Nebraska, and their children, Kylee and Hunter; his daughter Cindy (Scott) Harding of Geneva, Nebraska, and their children, Domonic, Faith, and Kellin; his daughter Susan (Mark) Labenz of Bruning, Nebraska and their children Jacob and Isabella; his stepson William Rainey of Virginia, Nebraska and his children Celena, William Jr., Danika, Elijah Sophia, Emmet, Ellie, Khalianna, Kaydrianna, Adrianna, Max, and Andrew; his stepson, Mark Miller Jr. (Crystal) of Deshler, Nebraska, and children Tequilla, Falynn, Kaisley, and Theodore; and stepdaughter Courtanie Miller (William Carney) of Beatrice, Nebraska, and children Jaylynn, Raychel, and Kiyana; along with numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, other relatives, and friends.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, From Farmer and Son Funeral Home)","STR06" "I43683","Kroon","Larry Glen","27 Nov 1926","28 Jul 1998","0","Kroon -- Larry G., 71, Lincoln, died Tuesday (7/28/98). Retired employee, Nabisco. World War II and Korean Navy veteran. Graduate, University of Nebraska. Member: American Legion Post 3. Survivors: wife, Betty; sons, daughter-in-law, Calvin Kroon , Roca, Curtis and Torie, Greenwood; granddaughter, Heidi; sister- in-law, Inez Kroon , Lincoln. Memorial services: 10 a.m. Friday, Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home, 4040 A St. Dr. Glover Leitch. Wyuka. Military rites by American Legion Post 3. No visitation. Memorials to Hospice.

Lincoln Journal Star, July 30, 1998 (Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I30836","Krupicka","Adolph A.","16 Jan 1896","8 Sep 1971","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp
Enumerated April 12, 1930
ED 30-IT SD 11 Sheet 5B
97-98
Krupicka, Adolph Hd M W 34 m 24 Neb Neb Neb Farm Owner
Krupicka, Emma Wf F W 32 M 22 Neb Czech Czech
Krupicka, Antonette Dtr F W 9 S Neb Neb Neb
Krupicka, Laurence Son M W 7 S Neb Neb Neb
Krupicka, Reta Dtr F W 5 4/12 Neb Neb Neb
Krupicka, Raymond Son M W 3 3/12 Neb Neb Neb
Krupicka, Adolph Jr Son M W 1 2/12 Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I30861","","","","","","","" "I28161","Krupicka","Alfred James","27 May 1915","19 Feb 2019","0","A Funeral Service for Alfred will be held on Friday, February 22, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan. Kim Dunker will officiate the service.

A Graveside Service with Military Rites will be held in the Bohemian National Cemetery following the Funeral Service.

Visitation will be held on Thursday from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m with family present from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan.

Memorials are suggested to the Milligan American Legion HSSK Post 240 or the Fairview Manor in Fairmont.

Alfred James Krupicka of Exeter, Nebraska was born on May 27, 1915 to Kristina Bernasek Krupicka and Charles Krupicka Sr. on a farm southeast of Milligan, Nebraska. He was the fourth of five children. Alfred passed away at the Fairview Manor in Fairmont at the age of 103 years, 8 months and 23 days. He attended Milligan Public School through the 10th grade when he began his farming career working for his brother-in-law, Felix Bedlan Sr. for 50 cents a day. He then partnered with his brother, Charles, on a farm near Geneva. From there Alfred worked for Ewalt Amusement Company and Peter Kiewit Construction. Following the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Alfred volunteered for service in the Coast Guard in February 1942. Alfred received basic training at the Algiers Naval training station, which was across the river from New Orleans. He was then assigned to the Naval Shipyard at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where he served until, he was honorably discharged in November 1943. After leaving the service, Alfred worked for ""Swede"" Bulin as a mechanic in the service station at the corner of Maple and Main Street in Milligan, Nebraska before purchasing the property and starting the Club Loyal in the basement.

Alfred met Irene Svec at a dance held in the Milligan Auditorium. They were married on August 24, 1948 at the Fillmore County courthouse. Their wedding dance was held in Burress, Nebraska, and the Steinacher Family Harmony Knights band provided the entertainment.

In their first year of marriage Alfred and Irene lived in Milligan next door to Alfred's parents. Irene and Alfred were employed at the Horseshoe Inn where Irene worked as a waitress and cook, and Alfred was a bartender. The couple then moved to Fairbury where Alfred worked in retail sales at Gambles. From Fairbury, Alfred and Irene went back to farming and rented farms northeast of Milligan and north of Grafton and Fairmont for several years. They moved to Exeter around 1955, where they spent the rest of their married life together. Alfred worked for Mumby's service station in Fairmont for several years, as well as, operating his own service station for 3 years in Fairmont. Alfred and Irene also operated a drive-in called the Frosty Inn located in Exeter. Alfred finished his career working for the Nebraska Department of Roads until he retired.

In 1965, Alfred started a polka band with his two sons, Larry and David, called the 3K's. In time, his daughters Carolyn and Judy joined the group. They entertained at many establishments throughout the area, including Milligan, KOLN-TV, and the Nebraska State Fair. Alfred and his son David continued to entertain at various events around the area for many years.

Alfred was a devoted husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather who would do anything for his family. He was an accomplished mechanic and carpenter. In addition to performing mechanical work on farm machinery and the family cars, he built the house at Exeter from the ground up with his father's help. Alfred's greatest love was his family and entertaining with his accordion playing Czech music. Alfred was always looking for opportunities to see many family members together for holiday events. The more the better.

Alfred was a lifetime member of American Legion Post 240 in Milligan for 77 years.

He was preceded in death by his wife Irene of 60 years; his parents Charles and Kristina; brothers and sisters.

He is survived in life by sons Larry (Debby) of Lakewood, Colorado and David (Linda) of Exeter, Nebraska; daughters Carolyn (Mark) Brock of Sidney, Nebraska and Judy (Scott) Hulse of York, Nebraska; Grandchildren Jeff (Stasha) Krupicka of Paris, Texas, Jason (Kelley) Krupicka of Denver, Colorado, Jennifer (Todd) Sheffield of Pella, Iowa, Amanda Brock of Portsmouth, Virginia, Andrew Brock of Sidney, NE, Mariah and Mitchel Hulse of York, Nebraska; and Great Grandchildren Emma and James Krupicka of Denver, Colorado.

(Courtesy Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I19752","Krupicka","Alice","22 Sep 1901","30 Dec 1999","0","Dennis notes that she is the daughter of Vaclav ""James"" KRUPICKA and Barbora SUDA.

SSN 139-26-5619","STR06" "I30846","Krupicka","Antoinette Louise","23 Apr 1921","17 Sep 1996","0","She married a Mr. Dove. They were the parents of Kathryn Ruth Dove (Mrs. George E. Orr) and Jacqueline Carol Dove (Mrs. Romula Garza); and grandmother of Jacqueline, Brian, Shawna and Terri Orr, and Christopher and Philipe Garza.","STR06" "I46217","Krupicka","Carol J.","26 Dec 1938","18 Sep 2015","0","Carol J. Rafert, 76, of Tobias, died Sept. 18, 2015. Born Dec. 26, 1938 Ohiowa, to Vernon & Helena (Fujan) Krupicka.

Survivors: husband, Carl Rafert; son, Craig & Lisa Rafert, Sutton; daughters, Christi & Curtis Aude, Tobias, Caylene & Kevin Wolfe, Tobias, Candi & Tony Nolte, Daykin, Cari & Darrin Zimmerman, Lincoln; 12 grandchildren & three great-grandchildren; sister, Darlene & Morley Most, Ohiowa; nieces & nephews.

Private services at a later date. No visitation, cremation. Condolences, may be left at farmerandsonfuneralhome.com

From the 19 Sep 2015 Lincoln Journal Star, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I3814","Krupicka","Charles L.","12 Mar 1884","8 Nov 1966","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Olive Precinct, Tobias Village
Enumerated 10 Jan 1920 by Frank Kucera
SD 4, ED 137, Sheet 4A
106-106
Krupicka, Joseph Hd F W W 76 Wd 1869 Na Date Unk Boh/Boh Bo
h/Boh Boh/Boh None
107-107
Krupicka, Charles Hd F W W 35 M Neb Boh/Boh Boh/Boh Farming
Krupicka, Lena Wf F W 32 M Neb Boh/Boh Boh/Boh
Krupicka, Mamie Dtr F W 12 S Neb Neb Neb
Krupicka, Vlasta Dtr F W 11 S Neb Neb Neb
Krupicka, Alfred Son M W 4 8/12 S Neb Neb Neb
Krupicka, Alois Son M W 2 8/12 S Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I3050","Krupicka","Elsie","8 Mar 1906","20 Jun 1999","0","The daughter of Joseph KRUPICKA and Marie SLEPICKA.","STR06" "I20339","Krupicka","Hazel Vlasta","1 Feb 1908","29 Jan 1996","0","Ken Chromy instead has her place of death as David City, Butler County, Nebraska.","STR06" "I8457","","","","","","","" "I30936","Krupicka","Kay Marie","28 Aug 1970","4 Dec 2018","0","Glenvil resident Kay M. Pavelka, 48, passed away Tuesday, December 4, 2018, at her home.

Rosary is 7 p.m. Thursday, December 6, at Butler Volland Chapel. Mass of Christian Burial is 10 a.m. Friday, December 7, at St. Cecilia's Catholic Church in Hastings with Father Joseph M. Walsh officiating. Burial will be at Parkview Cemetery in Hastings. Memorials may be given to St. Cecilia Health Ministry. Visitation is 1-8 p.m. Thursday with family greeting relatives and friends 5:30-7 p.m. at the funeral home, and one hour prior to service at the church.

Kay was born August 28, 1970, in Friend, NE to Richard & Donna (Dolnicek) Krupicka. She graduated from Milligan High School and received her Associates Degree in accounting from Central Community College in Hastings and computer office skills from Lincoln School of Commerce. She married Ron Pavelka on September 8, 1990, in Milligan, NE.

Kay worked as an office manager/administrative assistant for attorney Steve Scherr, Midwest Ear Nose & Throat, and Homestead Assisted Living. She was a member of St. Cecilia's Catholic Church and Altar Society. Kay volunteered for Hastings Chamber of Commerce events and many other events in the community.

Kay was preceded in death by her grandparents and brother-in-law, Michael Swanson.

SURVIVORS:
Husband:
Ron Pavelka ? Glenvil, NE
Children & Spouse:
Ashley & Ely Smidt ? Fairfield, NE
Ryan Pavelka ? Mesa, AZ
Greg Pavelka ? Glenvil, NE
Parents:
Richard & Donna Krupicka ? Milligan, NE
Brother & Spouse:
Rodney & Diana Krupicka ? Milligan, NE
Sister & Spouse:
Michelle & Brad Backemeyer ? Elmwood, NE
In-laws:
Ed & Diane Pavelka ? Glenvil, NE
Sister-in-law & Spouse:
Sandy & Chad Samuelson ? Hastings, NE
Brothers-in-law & Spouses:
John & Julie Pavelka ? Omaha, NE
Jim & Gina Pavelka ? Glenvil, NE
Numerous Nieces & Nephews

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I47846","Krupicka","LaRene","3 Dec 1930","24 Jan 2021","0","LaRene Busler, 90, of Columbus, Nebraska, died Sunday, January 24, 2021, at her home in Columbus.

A celebration of life service will be held at a later date.

LaRene was born December 3, 1930, in Lincoln, Nebraska, to Charles and Anne (Koca) Krupicka. She attended Geneva Public Schools and after graduation went to work as a phone operator in York, Nebraska. On June 27, 1953, LaRene was united in marriage to Robert Busler at the First Presbyterian Church in York.

The couple moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado, and then back to York before moving to Columbus in 1957. LaRene was a member of Navy Mothers, and the Red Hat Society. She enjoyed crafts, sewing, jigsaw puzzles, and was an avid reader.

LaRene was survived by:
Son - Bradley (Donna) Busler of Nacogdoches, TX
Grandson - Bryce (Anna) Busler of Lufkin, TX
Granddaughter - Laura (Micha) Birdsong of Lufkin, TX
Great Grandchildren - Samuel & Lila
Son - Gregory (Sherie) Busler of Beaver Crossing, NE
Grandson - Lance (Christine) Busler of Beaver Crossing, NE
Great Grandchildren - Macy, Cade, and Avery
Great Great Grandson - Landon
Grandson - Zachary (Abby) Busler of Columbus, NE
Great Grandchildren - Tristen, Noah, and Madelyn
Granddaughter - Valerie Busler of Joshua Tree, CA
Brother - Charles (Evelyn) Krupicka of Milligan, NE
Sister - Marlene (Don) Beacom of Grand Island, NE

LaRene was preceded in death by:
Parents - Charles and Anne Krupicka
Sister - Sharlene Chapman

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, who credits Gass Harvey Funeral Home)","STR06" "I28991","Krupicka","Lawrence A.","31 Dec 1922","11 Aug 1975","0","He and Rose are the parents of Alan, Roger and Barbara (Mrs. Gaylen DUNSE).","STR06" "I28162","Krupicka","Louis Alfred","22 May 1917","13 Sep 2015","0","Obituary for Louis A. Krupicka

Funeral services for Louis will be held on Wednesday, September 16, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan. Kim Dunker will officiate the services.

Graveside services will follow the funeral in the Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan, Nebraska.

Visitation will be on Tuesday, September 15, 2015 from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel.

Memorials are directed to the family.

Louis Alfred Krupicka was born to Charles Krupicka and Kristina Bernasek Krupicka on May 22, 1917 at Tobias, Nebraska and passed away September 13, 2015 at the Friend Manor in Friend, Nebraska at the age of 98 years. He was one of 5 children in the family.

Louis met his lifelong partner Elsie June Luzum at Sunset Dance Hall in Lincoln. They were united in marriage November 2, 1944 at the courthouse in Wilber, Nebraska. A reception followed the ceremony at Tabor Hall with a dance by the U-Neta Orchestra. This marriage was blessed with 2 children.

Louis and Elsie resided on a farm near rural Milligan for the first 6 years of marriage. They then purchased their farm near McCool Junction and remained there until 1991 when they purchased a house in the town of McCool Junction. Louis was a very wonderful accordion player. He learned to play the accordion at the age of 8 years old, and played the accordion at many polka dances and family get togethers.

Louis enjoyed farming; he planted milo and soybeans in fields and had cattle, hogs and sheep. Louis and Elsie also raised chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys.

Louis was preceded in death by is parents Charles and Kristina Krupicka of Milligan, wife Elsie, sisters Mamie Bedlan of Milligan and Hazel Koca of Shelby and brother Charles Krupicka Jr. of Geneva.

He is survived by his son Lavern Krupicka of McCool Junction, daughter and son-in-law Kathy and Gary Vodicka of Fairmont, Nebraska, grandchildren Shelley (Vodicka) Timmermans and husband Mike of Hampton, Randy Vodicka of Fairmont, great grandchildren Zachary and Mikaela Timmermans of Hampton, and brother Alfred Krupicka of Fairmont.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I3595","Krupicka","Mamie","1 May 1906","24 Nov 2006","0","A 1924 graduate of Tobias High School, she taught in rural schools in Saline, Fillmore and Jefferson Counties for 23 years before retiring. She learned to play the button accordian at the age of four. She sat on her father's knee playing the lyrics. Her dad held the accordian and played the bass. (Milligan, p 196).","STR06" "I30844","Krupicka","Raymond A.","6 Jan 1927","25 Dec 1954","0","He married Thelma Twing.","STR06" "I30851","Krupicka","Richard D.","16 Aug 1938","27 Aug 2019","0","A Funeral Mass for Richard will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Milligan. Father Brendan Kelly will be the officiant.

A private family Graveside Service will be in the Bohemian National Cemetery following the Funeral Mass.

Public Visitation will be held on Tuesday, September 3, 2019 from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan.

A Rosary will be prayed on Tuesday, September 3, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Milligan.

Memorials are suggested to the St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church or the Milligan American Legion HSSK Post 240.

Richard Dean Krupicka was born to Adolph A. & Emma B. (Krisl) Krupicka on August 16, 1938 on the family farm two and half miles south of Milligan, Nebraska, and passed away on August 27, 2019 at Heritage Crossings in Geneva, Nebraska, at the age of 81 years and 11 days.

Richard attended Milligan Public School, graduating in 1955. He was a farmer all his life and enjoyed the work on the farm.

Richard married Donna Kay Dolnicek on August 31, 1963 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Lawrence, Nebraska. To this union three children were born: Rodney Joseph, Michelle Rene, and Kay Marie. They spent the first 50 years of their married life on a farm near Milligan. The farm had been in the family for over 100 years. They later moved into Milligan.

Richard never knew a stranger. He loved to go to sales, not to buy, but to talk to friends. He made many new friends from the sales he frequented. He also enjoyed joining friends for coffee each day. He was always ready to help anyone when needed. Richard served on the Milligan School Board and was a trustee of the St. Wenceslaus Church for many years and spent many hours making the new church become a dream-come-true. His faith was very important to him.

Richard was preceded in death by his parents, Adolph and Emma Krupicka; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Joseph and Lillian (Kalvoda) Dolnicek; daughter, Kay Pavelka; brothers, Lawrence, Raymond, Adolph, and William; Sisters, Antoinette, Rita, and Grace.

He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Donna Krupicka of Milligan, Nebraska; son, Rod Krupicka and wife, Diana of Milligan, Nebraska; daughter, Michelle Backemeyer and husband, Brad of Elmwood, Nebraska; son-in-law, Ron Pavelka of Glenvil, Nebraska; grandchildren; Marcus, Savana and Cheyenne Krupicka of Milligan, Nebraska, Ashley Smidt and husband, Ely of Fairfield, Nebraska, Ryan Pavelka of Cincinnati, Ohio, Greg Pavelka of Glenvil, Nebraska, and Tatum Backemeyer of Elmwood, Nebraska; great granddaughter, Willa Smidt of Fairfield, Nebraska; sisters-in-law and brother-in-law, Thelma Soucie and husband, LeRoy of Fairfield, Nebraska, Thelma Davis of Ocola, Florida, and Liela Krupicka of Davenport, Nebraska; and many nieces and nephews.


(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I30847","Krupicka","Rita G.","29 Dec 1924","","0","She married Carlos McCoy.","STR06" "I47848","Krupicka","Sharlyne Ann","3 Feb 1947","7 Nov 2005","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page shows her as:

Daughter of Charles L. & Anna (Koca) Krupicka.
Married to Charles Chapman in June 1968.

A photo of her headstone shows it is engraved with her information on the front, and on the back it reads:

CHAPMAN
Daughter of Charles and Anna Krupicka
Mother of
Charles Jr-Chad-Destin","STR06" "I30850","Krupicka","William Gene","30 Dec 1934","19 Nov 2012","0","He was married twice. He had three daughters by his first wife, Darla, Dell Marie, and Dawn Elizabeth. His second wife was Liela J. Holtzen Virchow.



William Gene Krupicka was born to Adolf and Emma (Krisl) Krupicka on December 30, 1934 near Milligan, Nebraska, and passed away Monday, November 19, 2012 at Bryan LGH West in Lincoln, Nebraska at the age of 77 years, 10 months and 19 days. He was one of eight children in the family.
William was baptized on June 22, 1935 at the St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Milligan,Nebraska.
?William graduated from Milligan High School and then attended Nebraska School Of Barbering at Omaha, Nebraska and graduated in August 1955. He was employed as a barber in Lincoln, York, Grafton and Milligan.
He served in the U.S. Army from May 2, 1957 and given an honorable discharge on April 30, 1963. He served 19 months in Germany and France.
William was married to Joyce Fields on May 6, 1963 and to them three children were born.
William was then employed with Kansas-Nebraska Natural Gas Company, which later known as Kinder-Morgan for 31 years as a service technician.
He married Liela Virchow on November 17, 1972 at Davenport, Nebraska
William joined the St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Davenport on May 6th, 1979 by adult confirmation.
""Bill"" as he was commonly known, was a frequent blood donor to the American Red Cross. He was member of the Lion Club, Amvets, NRA and Pheasants Forever. He was an avid sportsman.
William was preceded in death by his parents, Adolf and Emma Krupicka, daughter Darla Jo in infancy, brothers, Lawrence, Raymond and Adolf Jr., Sisters, Antoinette and Grace.
He is survived by his wife Liela Krupicka of Davenport, NE, daughters, Dell Hobler of LaVista, NE and Dawn and husband Todd Cundiff of Council Bluffs, IA, Step-sons, Dallas and wife Mary Virchow of Lincoln, NE and Delbert and wife Deb of Seward, NE, a brother, Richard and wife Donna Krupicka of Milligan, NE and a sister, Rita Krupicka of Hemet, CA, by grandchildren Cassidy Hobler, Emma Cundiff and Maxwell Cundiff, Step-grandchildren, Aaron and wife Sarah Virchow, Blake and wife Leslie Virchow, Orion Virchow and Shawn Virchow, also by step-great grandchildren William, Ethan and Allie Virchow and Ryan Daniels also by many nieces and nephews.
Prayer services were held Friday, at 10 a.m., November 23, 2012, at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel in Milligan, NE with Pastor Merlin Holtzen officiating. Casket bearers were Alan Krupicka, Rod Krupicka, Brad Kresak, Matt Caldwell, Joel Reinke and Marvin Holtzen. Military graveside services followed the prayer services at the Bohemain National Cemetery conducted by the Milligan American Legion HSSK Post #240 with Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel in charge of arrangements.
A memorial service was held Friday, at 1 p.m., November 23, 2012 at the St. Peters Lutheran Church in Davenport, Ne with Pastor Timothy Prince officiating. Karen Haake accompanied the St Peter's Lutheran Quartet who sang ""Softly & Tenderly,"" ""How Great Thou Art"" and ""Abide With Me."" Karen also accompanied the congregation who sang ""What A Friend We Have In Jesus."" Memorials are directed to the family.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I11855","Krylova","Anna","Abt 1821","25 Jun 1897","0","A newspaper clipping from 1897 details the accident that claimed the life of Anna Beznoska, and seriously injured her husband:

""Frank Bisnoski (sic) Sr. and wife of Saunders County were victims of a serious runaway Sunday. While driving a spirited team and going down hill, the team became unmanageable and started to run. At the bottom of the hill the horses ran into a wire fence, and the occupants of the bugy were violently thrown into the fence. Mr. Bisnoski received some very severe cuts by the entangled wire...Mrs. Bisnoski, however, was more unfortunate, and received a scalp wound among other injuries. The results could be fatal (to her). Both of these people are upward of 70 years of age, and the results of the accident will be a question for some time. Dr. Doan was called to attendance and relieved the sufferings of the injured as far as was possible. The team was badly cut from the wire and it is feared one of them will have to be killed to relieve if of it's injuries.""

A follow up article noted: ""Mrs. Bisnoski (sic) who was so seriously injured a few weeks ago in a runaway accident in Saunders County could not survive the injuries received and died during Friday night. The funeral services were held Saturday. A large community of friends were in attendance at the last rites.""

(Undated, unreferenced clipping courtesy of Caroline Mastny, Schuyler, Nebraska)","STR06" "I11855","Krylova","Anna","Abt 1821","25 Jun 1897","0","(Research):CZECH NATIONAL CEMETERY (also known as Killian Cemetery) located in Bohemian township in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Sec 23 Township 17, Range 5E of Saunders County, Nebraska.

Recorded on April 12, 1977 and completed on April 15, 1977 by Clarabelle Mares 1722 E 19 Fremont, Nebraska and assisted by Kathrine Petersen. Cemetery in very good condition. Working from front to back in rows.

Row 5 Sec 1 east to west

Anna Beznoska d 25 Jun 1897 76 yrs


















","STR06" "I11855","Krylova","Anna","Abt 1821","25 Jun 1897","0","(Medical):mtDNA: A direct female descendant of Anna, who descends as follows: Anna KRYL>Anna BEZNOSKA>Tessie Rose SOUKUP>Viola STRONG Weaver submitted a DNA sample to FamilyTreeDNA in Houston. The results were as follows:

Presumed Haplogroup: N1b

HVR1 Mutations: 145A, 176G, 183C, 189C, 223T, 390A, 519C
HRV2: Not tested

The results are posted at www.mitosearch.org under the user ID E899U, and as of June, 2006, there were not any matches, which is quite unusual. This is likely because the N1B Haplogroup is uncommon in Europe, and not included as one of the nine lineages that encompass almost all mtDNAs from European, North African and Western Asian Caucasians. Rather, it is in the cluster of ""minor haplogroups"" W, I and N1b. These three are present in low frequencies in Europe, Near East and Caucasus but only I and N1b have been also detected in Egypt and Arabia. The N1b haplogroup in Europe often indicates Jewish ancestry. The last group radiated around 39,000-52,000 yr BP, giving at least four ancestral clusters. One of them originated haplogroup B that expanded to Eastern Asia, reaching Japan and southeastern Pacific Archipelagos.""

Source: http://www.trinicenter.com/sciencenews/27082001.htm


","STR06" "I36665","Kubiak","Florine","Abt 1923","7 Dec 2010","0","Florine V. Stetina, 87, Widow of Frank, Lincoln, died Tuesday, 12/07/10. Retired Clerical Worker for Cengas. Member of St. John's Catholic Church , Altar Society, and Catholic Daughters of America.
Survivors: Son, Rick (Sue) of Lincoln; Daughter, Diane M. Stetina of Lincoln; Brothers, Felix Kubiak of Winston-Salem, N.C., and Albert Kubiak of Kankakee, Ill.
Mass of Christian Burial: 10 a.m. Friday, 12/10/10 at St. John's Catholic Church, 7601 Vine Street, Father Lyle Johnson. Rosary: 7 p.m. Thursday at Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home, 4040 A Street. Burial: Calvary Cemetery. Visitation after 9 a.m. Thursday at funeral home. Memorials to church. Arrangements by Butherus, Maser & Love

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, published in Lincoln, Nebraska on December 9, 2010)
","STR06" "I35359","Kubicek","Alice","4 Mar 1918","14 Aug 2006","0","FRANKLIN - Alice F. Hall, 88, of Campbell died Monday, Aug. 14, 2006, at Franklin County Memorial Hospital in Franklin.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Franklin United Methodist Church with the Rev. Neil Kloppenborg officiating. Burial will be at Greenwood Cemetery in Franklin.
Visitation will be from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday at Hutchins Funeral Home in Franklin.

She was born March 4, 1918, in Milligan to Charles and Christina Kubicek.
On May 20, 1950, she married Delmar Hall in Campbell.

Survivors include her husband; sons, Gary of Shalimar, Fla., Curtis of Campbell and Bradley of Omaha; daughter, Patricia Allen of Buckeye, Ariz.; 11 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I20340","Kubicek","Arthur Mile ""Archie""","26 Jul 1909","31 May 1988","0","He married second Agnes I. KVASNICKA of Kramer, Lancaster County, Nebraska.","STR06" "I15110","Kubicek","Charles","Aft 1886","26 Jan 1946","0","He and his wife Kristina were killed in a car-train accident.","STR06" "I15110","Kubicek","Charles","Aft 1886","26 Jan 1946","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Atlanta Precinct
Enumerated 16 Apr 1930
ED 76-1 SD 11 Sheets 3B and 4A, Stamped 114
70-70
Kubicek, Charlie Hd m W 42 M 19 Ne Czech Czech Farmer
Kubicek, Kristine Wf F W 46 M 23 Ne Czech Czech
Kubicek, Harry J Son M W 21 S Ne Ne Ne Laborer Farm
Kubicek, Harold M. Son M W 21 S Ne Ne Ne Laborer Farm
Kubicek, Blanche K Dtr F W 18 S Ne Ne Ne Teacher Rural School
Kubicek, Velma T Dtr F W 16 S Ne Ne Ne
Kubicek, Mildred K Dtr F W 15 S Ne Ne Ne
Kubicek, Alice F Dtr F W 12 S Ne Ne Ne","STR06" "I30419","","","","","","","" "I15106","Kubicek","Emil","27 Mar 1876","21 May 1917","0","Preceded in death by 5 brothers and 1 sister","STR06" "I15106","Kubicek","Emil","27 Mar 1876","21 May 1917","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Nuckolls, Elk Precinct
Enumerated 29 Apr 1910
SD 5 ED 156 Page 4B
73-73
Kasak, Joe Head M W 29 m1 7 Neb AusBoh AusBoh Farmer
Kasak, Emma Wife F W 28 m1 7 3/1 Neb AusBoh AusBoh
Kasak, Agnes Dtr F W 8 S Neb Neb Neb
Tenopir, Frank M W 19 S Neb AusBoh AusBoh Laborer Farm
Kubicek, Emil Head M W 34 M1 10 Neb AusBoh Aus Boh Laborer Farm
Kubicek, Anna AWf F W 30 M 10 5/4 Neb AusBoh AusBoh
Kubicke, Emma Dtr F W 7 S Neb Neb Neb
Kubick, Frank Son M w 4 S Neb Neb Neb
Kubick, James Son M w 3 S Neb Neb Neb
Kubick, Viola Dtr F W 1 S Neb Neb Neb
Strada, Charlie Servant M W 24 S AusBoh AusBoh


","STR06" "I20058","Kubicek","Harold M.","23 Feb 1909","13 Apr 1982","0","Husband: Harold M. Kubicek, parents Charles Kubicek and Christina Placek
Born: 23 Feb 1909, Lincoln
Died: 13 Apr 1982, Tobias
Buried: 15 Apr 1982, Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan
Half brother: William Placek
Twin brother: Harry J.
Sisters: Mrs. Charles (Blanche) Rezabek; Mrs. Jerry (Velma) Sadlo; Mrs. Anton (Mildred) Krejdl; Mrs. Delmar (Alice) Hall

(Courtesy of Richard F. Nohavec)","STR06" "I12218","Kubicek","Harry John","23 Feb 1909","1 Feb 1998","0","Kubicek -- Harry J., 88, Milligan, died Sunday (2/1/98) in Exeter. Born, Lincoln (2/23/09). Survivors: son, daughter-in-law, Dwaine and Rita Kubicek, Grand Island; sisters, Blanch Rezabek, Wilber, Velma Sadlo, Lincoln; Mildred Krejdl, Exeter, Alice Hall, Campbell; four stepgrandchildren; seven stepgreat-grandchildren. Preceded in death by parents Charles and Kristina (Placek) Kubicek. Services: 2 p.m. Wednesday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Officiating, Kim Dunker. Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation: today begin- ning 1 p.m., funeral home. Memorials to Milligan Rescue Unit.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from the Lincoln Journal Star archives).","STR06" "I15118","Kubicek","Helenann","8 Jul 1907","7 Sep 1992","0","SSN 504-30-6280","STR06" "I25459","Kubicek","Jimmie Emil","3 Feb 1907","5 Aug 1978","0","Jimmie Emil Kubicek, one of seven children of Emil and Anna Kotas Kubicek, was born on a farm near Oak, Nebraska, on February 3, 1907. He grew up and was educated at Oak, and farmed the family farm until retiring four years ago when they moved to Davenport.
Jimmie was married to Florence Fitzwater on December 28, 1927, at Geneva, Nebraska. Two children, Gary and Ellen, were born to this marriage.
","STR06" "I25459","Kubicek","Jimmie Emil","3 Feb 1907","5 Aug 1978","0","(Research):Obit for great granson of Jimmie Emil Kubicek:

ARVADA, Colo. - Kara Kay Knutson, 29, of Arvada died Saturday, Jan. 8, 2011, at her home.

Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Alma (Neb.) United Methodist Church with the Rev. Lorri Kentner officiating. Private burial will be at Nelson (Neb.) Cemetery before the memorial service.

Visitation will be from noon to 7 p.m. Thursday at Banta-Torrey Funeral Home in Alma.

She was born Feb. 4, 1981, in Hastings, Neb., to Richard and Kay (Overturf) Knutson.

Survivors include her loving parents of Alma; sister, Beth Schweitzer and her husband, Jason, of Atlanta; nieces, Ava and Braylin Schweitzer of Atlanta; maternal grandmother, Ellen Overturf of Superior, Neb.; paternal grandfather, Meredith Knutson of Cambridge, Neb.; her aunts and uncles; eight cousins; and many, many friends.

She was the second daughter in her family. Kara was baptized as an infant in March 1981 at the United Methodist Church in Davenport, Neb. She was later confirmed at First United Methodist Church in Alma. Kara was active in the United Methodist Church Youth Group while in high school.

Kara attended Davenport Public School until 1990 when the family moved to Alma. Kara finished high school at Alma Public School as a member of the class of 1999. She attended Doane (Neb.) College and Colby (Kan.) Community College. She was a proud member of the Colby Community College Lady Trojan volleyball team.

She attended Southeast Community College in Lincoln, Neb., where she received her associate science degree in surgical technology in 2004 and her associate's degree in nursing in 2006.

Kara was employed as a home health nurse in Arvada. Kara loved being a nurse and working with all of her clients and their families. She was loved in return by all she cared for.

Kara was involved in the MidAmerica Boston Terrier Rescue Association. Through this organization she adopted her own Boston, Lily. Lily was the light of Kara's life. Kara also loved antiques and collectables.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I19667","Kubicek","Marie","Bef 1855","2 Mar 1927","0","The daughter of Joseph KUBICEK and Anna JELINEK. (Milligan, p 359).","STR06" "I15103","Kubicek","Matej (Mathias)","7 Jan 1847","3 Jun 1915","0","He was the son of Matej Kubicek and Katerina Jelinek. Matej immigrated in 1873, along with his wife and his siblings, Josef Kubicek, Stela Kubicek (married a Sperek), and Katerina Kubicek (married a Laurenc).

Matej was drafted into the German army as a young man. Worked as a Mason after his military service. Mathias and Teresa had 13 children, but only seven survived and reached adulthood. Their eldest son, Josef, was born soon after their marriage, and died as an infant during their ocean voyage to the United States. He was buried at sea. Their children Lillian, Estelle, Mary, Edward, and James were all born, and died at a young age, in rural Fillmore County, Nebraska.

Matej and Teresa were naturalized on 4 June 1878 in Fillmore County, Nebraska.","STR06" "I15119","Kubicek","Milo Edward ""Mike""","13 Feb 1913","8 Jun 2005","0","Dennis Belohlavy writes that Milo was later married to Helen KORENSKY and Lila CONNELLY. He was the father of four children in total.","STR06" "I30514","Kubicek","Nancy L.","17 Dec 1941","20 Jun 2024","0","Mrs. Nancy L. (Kubicek) Hinrichs, age 82, of Lincoln, Nebraska passed away on Thursday, June 20, 2024. She was born on December 17, 1941 in Milligan, NE. She is survived by her husband, Lee; and two daughters, Lori and Amy. She is preceded in death by her brother, Mick Kubicek. She received her Master's Degree in Education from University of Nebraska - Lincoln and taught in Lincoln Public Schools for 32 years.

From the Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home website, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I45381","Kubicek","Ronald R.","12 Mar 1935","10 Jun 2014","0","In Loving Memory Of Ronald R. Kubicek
A family gathering with visitation for friends and relatives will be held from 5-8 pm on Thursday at Lauber-Moore Funeral Home, Friend. A private family service will be held at a later date with burial at the Beaver Crossing Cemetery. Memorials have been established to the Beaver Crossing Volunteer Fire Department.
Ronald R. Kubicek, 79, of Beaver Crossing, was born March 12, 1935 to Ralph and Libbie (Petracek) Kubicek and passed away Tuesday, June 10, 2014, at Exeter Care Center. He graduated from Cordova High School with the class of 1952 and served with the US Army during the Korean Conflict. During his high school years he began a long career as a truck driver and later operated Kubicek and Sons Trucking for several years. Ron was united in marriage to Arlene Suchy on June 5, 1971 in Omaha.
He also worked with Ricenbaw and Noler trucking companies and farmed part time. Ron served for several years on the Beaver Crossing Volunteer Fire Department. He was also a member of the American Legion Holmes Post #178. In his spare time he enjoyed playing cards, fishing and participating in local parades with his antique tractors.
He is survived by his wife, Arlene Kubicek, Beaver Crossing, daughter, Ronelle (Brian) Krenke and their children Nathan and Meghan, of Waverly, son, Jason (Jody) Kubicek and their children, Libbie Kubicek, Andrew and Kayla Ostendorf, of Waco, step-children, Kim (Pete) Koehler and their children, Mary and Robert, of Highland Village, TX, Karla (Don) Wullenwaber, of Waco and their children Kacie (Isaac) Lopez of Castle Rock, CO and Tyler Wullenwaber of Lincoln, Randal (Becky) Niewedde and their children, Spencer and Mariah, of York, step-great-granddaughter, Addison, sister-in-law, Carolyn Johnson, of Waverly, cousins, and a host of other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother-in-law, Tom Johnson.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, obtained from Lauber Moore Funeral Home)","STR06" "I15121","Kubicek","Ruby","1 Aug 1927","3 Oct 2021","0","Ruby Lorraine Vodicka, age 94, passed away peacefully on October 3, 2021. She was born on August 1, 1927 in Milligan, Nebraska to Fred and Anna Kubicek. She married Milo Edward Vodicka on March 13, 1948, who preceded her in death in 2008. Together they had nine children (two sets of twins).

Ruby loved her family. She stayed at home to raise the children until her youngest started kindergarten, which then she started working at Danny Dare Sewing Factory in Syracuse. She worked for a short time at Campbell's Soup in Tecumseh, and then went to work at Pendelton Woolen Mills in Nebraska City as a utility operator and instructor.

Ruby retired to take care of her husband when his health started to deteriorate. They spent many years living and enjoying life at Big Lake. They spent countless hours on their porch swing enjoying their lake view, and going out on the Pontoon boat. After his death, she spent her time making crafts.

Ruby was very artistic and loved to sew and quilt. Over the years, she made numerous wedding dresses and bridesmaids dresses, afghan blankets, doilies and various other items. Through her passion for quilting, Ruby made quilts for her grandchildren and many others. She also enjoyed crocheting, knitting, painting and coloring, in which her talents were reflected in the countless pieces she created. She was still coloring up until her final days.

Ruby thoroughly enjoyed life and loved everyone she met.

Ruby is survived by her children: Sandra (Robert) Spevak, Dennis (Sandie) Vodicka, Diann (Dan) Clinkenbeard, Steven (Betty) Vodicka, Kenneth (Brenda) Vodicka, Robert (Julie) Vodicka, Donald (Denise) Vodicka, Ronald (Lori) Vodicka, David Vodicka, 30 grandchildren, 74 great grandchildren and 14 great great grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews, all of whom she loved deeply.

She was preceded in death by her husband Milo, after 60 years of marriage; granddaughter Stacey Lynn Vodicka; parents Fred and Anna Kubicek; brother Mike Kubicek; and sisters Helen Kovanda, Mae Kotas and Alyce Janosek.

Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, October 6 at 10:30 a.m. at the First Christian Church in Nebraska City.

Visitation will be held on Tuesday, October 5 with family greeting friends from 5-7 p.m. at the First Christian Church in Nebraska City.

Memorials are suggested to the First Christian Church.

Arrangements By: Fusselman Allen Harvey Funeral Home, Syracuse, NE","STR06" "I36910","Kubicek","Viola A.","Abt 1909","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Obit of Daughter:

Elvira Viola Schnakenberg
Elvira Viola Schnakenberg 65, Carleton, departed this life Sunday (1/11/09) in Lincoln. The daughter of Cecil and Viola (Kubicek)Kershner was born in rural Nuckolls County, Neb. Homemaker.

Survived by her husband, Harlan; sons, Lonnie, Ora Valley, Ariz.; Michael, Glenvil, Neb.; Bruce, Maxwell, Neb.; and Derek, Deshler; daughters, Kimberly Morales, Fort Worth, Texas; Robin Gallacher, Winterport, Maine; Barbara Drohman, Hastings; brother, Cecil Kershner, David City; 14 grandchildren; nieces, nephews and friends.

Funeral services 10 a.m. Thursday (1/15/09) at Peace Lutheran Church, Deshler. Visitation 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday (1/14/09) at Deshler Memorial Funeral Home, Deshler. Burial: Davenport Cemetery, Davenport, Neb. Memorials in care of the family. Deshler Memorial Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Published in the Lincoln Journal Star on 1/14/2009, Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I30519","Kubicek","William Jennings","24 Mar 1908","18 May 1973","0","Dennis Belohlavy writes that he was married to Rose SIPEK, who was the widow of Elmer Haskell NEIHART. Elmer died in 1929.","STR06" "I1529","Kubik","Amos Stanley","25 Jan 1911","26 Apr 2001","0","The Duncan Banner
Apr 29 2001

Amos S. Kubik Amos S. Kubik, 90, of Duncan died Thursday, April 26, 2001, in Duncan. Service will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the Assumption Catholic Church with the Rev. Donald J. Wolf officiating. Burial will be in the Duncan Cemetery under the direction of Don Grantham Funeral Home in Duncan.

Amos was born Jan. 25, 1911, in Chickasha to Joe and Lottie Givens Kubik. He married Mary Pat Sparks on June 19, 1933, in El Reno and she preceded him in death on Dec. 2, 1983. Amos had a genius for making and keeping friends. His early life was very hard as the middle of three brothers whose mother left the family when they were quite young. He grew to manhood in the early depression years, completed high school and became a cross-country bus driver, taking the longest routes for maximum income to support his family of four daughters and a son, in addition to other family members and friends down on their luck. He retired from his job with 44 years of safe driving and many, many friends along the routes and in the towns where his buses made stops and among his fellow drivers.

Amos never allowed the frustrations and anxieties of this somewhat nomadic life, which kept him away from his beloved family many nights and most weeks, to overcome his basic good nature, deeply felt emotional ties to all kinds of people in all stations of life.

Amos was deeply committed to economic and racial justice and made his personal life an example in the Jim Crow days of Oklahoma and Texas, standing by his union and his belief in equalities in a region that was generally hostile both to minorities and to unions. He never apologized for his political and social beliefs but he never seemed to give offense with them either...people knew that his ideas and beliefs were from the highest of motives and a sensitive, caring personality.

Amos was an excellent woodworker, a very good mechanic and gifted with enormous common sense. He was never selfish with his money or goods or time and each of his children had a warm and affectionate relationship with him, although a very different one in each case.

Amos and Mary Pat, his wife of 51 years, remained a loving couple to the very end of her life and they were blessed in his post-retirement years with the time to travel, to shop for the collectibles and antiques which they both loved and to work on their lovely home, largely built from a smaller place by Amos himself. The very many close friends of Amos Kubik and his descendants, who include five children, Ireta Kubik Litton of Woodland Hills, Calif., James ""Pete"" Kubik of Houston, Texas, Mary Sue Sparkman of Exton, Pa., Martha Ann Lewis of Tujunga, Calif., and Jo Pat Kubik of Marlow; a half-brother, Art Red; 12 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren, will hold the memory of this gentle, honest and loving person and of his devoted wife who preceded him in death for their time on this earth.

Rest in peace. Bearers will be Robert Litton, Marc Litton, Joe Lewis, John Strong, Bill Strong and George Ausbrooks. Honorary bearer is Charles Strong.

(Note: Amos was married twice after the death of his first wife. His second marriage was brief. His third wife, Francis, predeceased him).","STR06" "I1538","","","","","","","" "I6284","","","","","","","" "I8840","Kubik","James Joseph ""Pete""","28 Jun 1935","16 Mar 2009","0","Nicknamed ""Pete"" at an early age. Met and married his wife, Sandi, while working in the Oil and Gas Industry in England. Spent the majority of his career in England, though they briefly lived in Houston. Shortly before his retirement in 1999, Pete was transferred to Abu Dhabi. After his retirement, Pete purchased a condo in Houston, and later a mobile home in Harlingen, Texas. He and Sandi continued to maintain their home in England as well.","STR06" "I9605","","","","","","","" "I1546","Kubik","Joseph","27 Nov 1879","20 Dec 1957","0","From FindAGrave:

Obit: The Duncan Banner December 20, 1957 Page 1
Joseph Kubik, 78, Dies This Morning

Joseph Kubik, 78, of 213 South 9th, died in a local hospital at 11:25 am today after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage.

Kubik, who lived in Duncan 36 years, had been hospitalized for three days. He had worked at the Browder, Matt and Bill's, and Hutchison & Roundtree Hardware stores here before retiring about two years ago.

A native of Scottsbluff, Neb., he was a member of the First Baptist Church and International Order of Odd Fellows Lodge here.

Service will be at 2 pm Sunday in Grantham Funeral Home Chapel.

The Rev. J.Thurmond George, First Baptist pastor, will be assisted in the service by the Rev. V. A. Jones of Immanuel Baptist Church. Burial will be in Duncan Cemetery.

Survivors include the widow, Lottie; and three sons, William R of 9 South 12th; Amos S of 221 North 11th; and R. Dale of Kennewick. Washington.

Also two brothers, Ladd and Stanley, both of El Cajon, CA; and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Fillipi of Pasadena, CA, and Mrs. Joe Sanders of Scottsdale, AZ.

Seven grandchildren and a great-grandchild also survive.

Bearers will be Matt Culp, Peter Sisler, Bill Hoard, Ed Wagnon, Marshalll Walters, and Dr. Wayne Odom.","STR06" "I1534","Kubik","Josephine Patricia ""Jo Pat""","13 Aug 1949","29 Sep 2009","0","Daily Local News
Serving Chester County, PA

Friday, October 2, 2009

Josephine Patricia Kubik, 60, of Exton, passed away on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009, at Chester County Hospital, West Chester.

Born in Duncan, Okla., she was the youngest daughter of the late Amos and Mary Pat Kubik.

She was preceded in death by her brother, Pete Kubik, on March 16, 2009.

She is survived by her three sisters, Rita Litton of Woodland Hills, Calif., Mary Sue Sparkman of Exton and Martha Lewis of Imperial Beach, Calif.; 11 nephews and nieces; and numerous great-nephews and great-nieces.

Jo was beloved by many people in Duncan and Marlow, Okla., and in Exton. Her large, extended family and many friends will miss her compassionate and giving spirit and her great sense of humor.

Jo Pat graduated from Duncan High School, was employed by the Duncan Credit Union, Halliburton, Security National Bank, Taco Bell, Bedrock Nursery in Lawton, Okla., and lately owning and running her own business, Jo's Smoked Meats. She was an active volunteer worker in the aftermath of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City.

There will be a graveside service held at the Duncan Catholic Cemetery, Duncan, Okla., on Wednesday, Oct. 7, at 2 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Cancer Center of Chester County, 440 E. Marshall St., Suite 201, West Chester, PA 19380.

Arrangements are being handled by Don Grantham Funeral Home, Duncan, Okla., 580-255-6666.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I1532","","","","","","","" "I1540","","","","","","","" "I8914","Kucera","Angeline","18 Dec 1908","14 Oct 1927","0","Married a Slezak. (Milligan, p 285).","STR06" "I8916","Kucera","Emma A.","22 Aug 1905","9 Oct 1999","0","Koca--Emma A., 94, Lincoln, formerly of Milligan, widow of William E., died Saturday (10/9/99). Born, Milligan. Survivors: son, Verlyn, Lincoln; daughters, Darlene Jacobsen, Norma Jean Marquart, both Lincoln; sister, Helen Smith, Lincoln; six grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; nieces; nephews.

Graveside services: 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. No public visitation. Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Geneva.

SSN 508-28-6794

(Courtesy Dennis Belohlavy, 12 Oct 1999 Lincoln Journal Star)","STR06" "I13832","Kucera","Ernest G.","15 Sep 1913","20 Oct 1975","0","Ernest Kucera

Funeral services were at 2 pm last Wednesday at Moser Memorial Chapel, North Bend, for Ernest G. Kucera, 62, who died Monday, October 20 at his home in Fremont after a short illness.

Surviving are his widow; his mother, Mrs. Albie Beznoska Kucera, North Bend; and a sister, Mrs. Joe (Olga) Krepel, North Bend. He was preceded in death by his father, Jerry R. Kucera.

Mr. Kucera was born at Brainard Sept. 15, 1913. He farmed in Dodge County before moving to Fremont. He was a 20-year employee of Lincoln Sand and Gravel.

He married Eugenia Barta on Aug. 31, 1943, at Hiawatha, Kansas.

The Rev. Audrey Scott officiated, and burial was in Calvary Cemetery, Fremont.

Pallbearers were Robert Barta, Leonard Tomasek, Leland Tomasek, Robert Allan, Raymond Beznoska, and Bill Lambrecht.

Mrs. Ralph Diffey was organist and Mrs. Richard Nott was vocalist.

(Undated, unreferenced clipping courtesy of Caroline Mastny, Schuyler, Nebraska: 1975 handwritten on clipping)

SSN 506-40-8676","STR06" "I10917","Kucera","Helen","Abt 1913","","0","Married a Smith. (Milligan, 285).","STR06" "I13607","Kucera","Jaroslav ""Jerry"" Rudolph","8 Jun 1884","30 Jul 1965","0","Funeral Held for Jerry R. Kucera

Jaroslav Rudolph Kucera, son of Joseph Kucera and Mary (nee Milacek) was born on June 8, 1884 near Prague, Nebraska. He passed away on July 30, 1965 at the Birchwood Manor Home in North Bend.

Jerry, as he was commonly called, was baptized as in infant in the Church at Plasi, near Prague. He grew up in the Prague-Weston area. On August 2, 1904 he was united in Holy Matrimony to Albie Beznoska, who survives. Other survivors include a son Ernest of Fremont, a daughter, Mrs. Joe (Olga) Krepel of North Bend, two grandchildren and six great-children.

For approximately 40 years, Jerry was a farmer. In about 1945 he and Mrs. Kucera moved to North Bend where he operated a filling station for a few years, and then worked on road maintenance for the county until 1960 when he retired.

Funeral services were held at 2 P.M. Monday at the Moser Funeral Home. Rev. Roy Beckmann officiated. Organist was Mrs. Ralph Wilshusen who accompanied soloist Miss LaDonna Wilshusen.

Pallbearers were Ray Beznoska, Melvin Beznoska, Leonard Tomasek, Leland Tomasek, Robert Allan and Duane Arthur. Honorary Pallbearers were Jim Philips, Jim Vojtech, Ed Borgelt, Louis Kracl, Lewis Racek and Albert Dvorak. Burial was at National Cemetery, Prague, Nebraska. Arrangements were by Moser Funeral Home.

(Undated, unreferenced clipping courtesy of Caroline Mastny, Schuyler, Nebraska: 1965 handwritten on clipping)","STR06" "I13607","Kucera","Jaroslav ""Jerry"" Rudolph","8 Jun 1884","30 Jul 1965","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Polk County, Osceola Twp
Enumerated April 13, 1930
ED 82-7 SD 6 Sheet 7B
171-171
Kucera, Jerry R Hd M W 46 M 22 Neb Czech Czech Farmer
Kucera, Albie M. Wife F W 44 M 19 Neb Boh Neb
Kucera, Ernest G Son M W 16 S Neb Neb Neb Farm Laborer
Butcher, Clarence A Son-in-law M W 25 M 22 Neb Neb Neb
Butcher, Olga A Dtr F W 23 M 19 Neb Neb Neb
Butcher, Dolores Jean Granddaughter F W 1 10/12 Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I46134","Kucera","John James","5 Apr 1937","10 May 2015","0","John James Kucera, of Herriman, Utah, passed away on May 10, 2015 at the age of 78. He was born on April 5, 1937 in Fillmore County, Nebraska to John J. Kucera and Alice M. (Svec) Kucera. He married Elaine Sharon Ackland on November 22, 1961 at Saint Mary's Cathedral in Lincoln. John served four years in the U.S. Navy and graduated from the University of Nebraska with a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering in 1962. He retired from L-3 Communications in Salt Lake City in 1999. He was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Parish in Copperton, Utah for many years, where he served as an usher, member of the parish council, and as parish administrator for four years.

John was preceded in death by his parents, son Richard, and sisters Marilyn Zank and Joanne Vasina of Lincoln. He is survived by wife Elaine, sons David (Leslie Robinson) of Del Mar, Calif., James Kucera of Murray, Utah, and William Kucera of Herriman, grandson Matthew Kucera of Del Mar, and granddaughters Alyssa Kucera of Del Mar and Erica Webb of West Jordan, Utah.

A funeral mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 16, at Immaculate Conception Parish in Copperton, Utah, with a viewing at the church one hour prior to services. A private inurnment will be held at Murray City Cemetery, Murray, Utah. Please visit, www.goffmortuary.com

(Lincoln Journal Star, 14 May 2015, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I8915","Kucera","John James ""Drake""","8 May 1907","16 Aug 1971","0","Husband: John James ""Drake"" Kucera, parents John F. Kucera and Cecelia Hamouz
Born: 8 May 1907, Milligan
Died: 16 Aug 1971, Milligan
Buried: 19 Aug 1971, Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan
Brother: Alois
Sisters: Mrs. William (Emma) Koca; Mrs. Adolph (Rose) Korbelik; Mrs. Phil (Helene) Smith; Angeline Kucera
1st Wife: Alice Marie Svec, parents Joseph Svec and Anna Schultz
Born: 7 Jul 1907, Milligan
Died: 13 Apr 1953, Milligan
Buried: 15 Apr 1953, BNC, Milligan
Brother: Louis J.
Step-sisters: Mrs. Milo (Mildred) Buzek; Mrs. John (Julia) Kuska, Jr.
Married: 14 Aug 1928
Daughters: Mrs. Leonard (Joanne) Vasina; Mrs. Elmer (Marilyn) Zank
Son: John James

2nd wife: Viola Simkovsky. Married Jul 1959

(Courtesy of Dick Nohavec)","STR06" "I10939","Kucera","Rose","10 Feb 1911","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a Korbelik. (Milligan, p 285).","STR06" "I10939","Kucera","Rose","10 Feb 1911","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):According to Dennis Belohlavy, she married Adolph Rudolph KORBELIK.","STR06" "I45949","Kuepfer","Otto E.","17 Nov 1873","17 Apr 1962","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Barbara Richardson Smith and maintained by Cheyl Rudolph, shows that he had been married first to Clementine Ginttard (1875-1910).","STR06" "I1320","Kuhn","Leslie Fred","26 Feb 1941","28 Nov 1985","0","After he and Carol divorced, he was remarried. He and his wife Joy, along with her children, were killed in a car accident in Travis County.","STR06" "I47920","Kuiken","Norma R.","23 Apr 1932","18 Aug 2008","0","Copied from her Find A Grave Memorial page

Taught music, Ohiowa Public School, taught piano lessons in her home. Retired after 26 years as field representative, US Census Bureau.

Preceded in death by her parents, Harm and Mary Kuiken; brother, Henry ""Hank"" Kuiken; and a stepbrother, Wilson McComb. She leaves to mourn her passing her sons and daughters-in-law, Jerry and Sharon; Bryan and Jackie; Brad and Pat, all of Geneva; Bill and Christy, Milford; her long-time companion and dear friend, Bob Brooke, Geneva; nine grandchildren, Bradley and his wife, Stacey; Phillip, Dana, Paden and Faith, all of Geneva; Whitney, Madison, Michael and Regan, all of Milford; sister and brother-in-law, Helen and Jack Witmer, Phillipsburg, Kan.; several nieces, nephews, cousins, host of other relatives and friends.

She shares a double marker with Bob G Brooke","STR06" "I15146","Kunce","Josef","Aft 1877","Yes, date unknown","0","Dennis Belohlavy notes that the typical spelling of this last name is KUNC.","STR06" "I15766","","","","","","","" "I13454","Kunselman","Diane","7 Jan 1940","24 Aug 2001","0","Diane Lyle Barrette, 71, passed away Wednesday, August 24, 2011. She was born in Valentine on January 7, 1940 to Lyle and Sophia (White) Kunselman. Diane helped many as a professional counselor. Her hobbies were photography, gardening and music. Diane was a wonderful mother, grandmother and friend. She will be missed dearly.

Diane is survived by her daughters, Michelle Waite of Lincoln; Nicholle Soukup of Norfolk; grandchildren, Cody Waite of Fort Campbell, Ky., Logan Waite of Lincoln, Shaena Bauer of Lincoln, Seth Ford of Lincoln, Matthew Lautenschlager of North Aurora, Ill., Haleigh Kappel of Lincoln, Holden Soukup of Norfolk; great grandchildren, Peyton Ford, Kali Richardson, Reece Richardson, Grace Rademacher. She is preceded in death by her daughter, Kellie Ford.

A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, August 29, 2011 at The Columns at Pioneers Park, South Coddington Avenue, Lincoln, with Deacon Christine Grosh officiating. Inurnment will be at a later date in Valentine. Memorials may be given to the family, designated to the Capital Humane Society. Condolences reflections may be sent at wadlowrozanek.com . Arrangements by Wadlow Rozanek Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Lincoln.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
","STR06" "I19804","Kupka","Lenora","23 Aug 1923","2 Jan 2012","0","Obituary

Lenora Hass was born on August 23, 1923, in Crete, NE to Anton and Helen Kupka. She went to dance with her husband, Renye, in Heaven on January 2, 2012, at the age of 88. Her growing up years were spent in Crete doing a variety of jobs. During high school and a year after graduation, she sold tickets at Lyrie and Isis theaters. Lenora taught school in Saline County from 1941-1946. In May of 1946, she was a bank teller for City National Bank. Being a teller at that time also involved typing, using the posting machines and anything else that needed to be done. In 1945, she worked at Stover Candy Co in Lincoln. Lenora also volunteered to make bandages at the Red Cross during WWII.

The Kupka family always loved music. Her Dad played many instruments and was in a band. The Kupka sisters sang together every chance they got. Lenora and Renye enjoyed their Saturday night dancing at Pla-Mor with family and friends.

On October 14, 1948, Lenora married Renye Hass. She taught school again at District 5 in Fillmore County from 1950-1952. Into this union, three children were born; Maribeth, Marsha and Bob. She worked side by side with Renye on the farm. This city girl learned to collect eggs, catch the chickens to butcher, make great sandwiches to take to the field, tend a mean garden and learn how to cook on a wood-burning stove. She was a great cook taking care of not only her family, but her neighbors and church family too.

When the children were old enough to fend for themselves after school, she went to work for Bethesda Care Center for 1 ? years in housekeeping in April 1971. Maribeth was their bookkeeper, but went off to college in 1971, so Lenora took over the bookkeeping job from Sept 1971 to 1984. Her teaching skills were called for again when she became Russell Clark's companion from 1986 to 1999, keeping his mind active with games and puzzles and encouraging him to go for walks down the hall.

Lenora was a fifty-plus year member of the United Methodist Church, a 75-year member of WFLA Lodge #3 and a 63-year member of the American Legion Auxiliary.

She is survived by daughters Maribeth (David) Stone, St. Peters, MO; Marsha (David) Swanstrom, North Platte, NE; son Bob (Jackie) Hass, York, NE; granddaughters Michelle Stone, Indianapolis, IN; Angela Hass, Aurora, NE; sisters Dorothy Rejcha, Beatrice, NE; Leona (Ed) Jirak, Boise, ID; nephews Jim (Susie) Boise, ID; Tom (Susan) Layfette, CO; niece Jana Jirak, Lansing, MI; and many cousins and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband and parents.
Funeral services will be conducted from the United Methodist Church in Exeter, Nebraska on Thursday, January 5, 2012 at 10:30 a.m. with Pastor Ray Underwood officiating. Visitation will be held from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Farmer Funeral Home in Exeter. Leonard Krasser gave the Eulogy. Delores Bailey accompanied Jim Jirak who sang Just As I Am Without One Plea and Amazing Grace. Casket bearers were Anthony Nun, Matthew Nun, Alan Michl, Al Hosek, Bob Jungst and Kelly Homolka. Interment was in the Bohemian National Cemetery. Memorials are directed to the family.

Lincoln Journal Star, 4 January 2012, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I1637","","","","","","","" "I11120","Kuska","Delmar","10 Feb 1932","3 Feb 2013","0","Obituary

Delmar John Kuska was born on February 10, 1932, in Milligan, Nebraska, to John Kuska, Jr. and Julia (Hines) Kuska. He had a younger brother, Verlyn (Butch), and a younger sister, Judy.
The family lived on the Kuska home place south of Exeter. Delmar attended country school Dist. #5 through the eighth grade and graduated from Milligan High School with the class of 1949. During his high school years, he and his cousin, Merle Buzek, stayed with their grandparents, Joe and Lizzie Svec, in Milligan.
Delmar enjoyed all outdoor sports - hunting, fishing, and ice skating - and playing with the Bob Chudly band. After graduation he worked with a crew putting up grain bins and helped farmers in the area. In March, 1951, Delmar enlisted in the United States Navy for four years. He received the National Defense Medal and the Good Conduct Medal. He was stationed on Guam for 28 months, and received his discharge on March 9, 1955. He began to farm, and on May 24, 1956, he was married to Marjorie Langhorst at the South Lutheran Church by Ohiowa. He was baptized and confirmed at St. John's Lutheran Church in Ohiowa, where the family still belongs. They were blessed with a daughter, Shelli, and a son, Galen.
Delmar farmed and raised livestock in the Milligan/Exeter area all of his married life. The first few winters Delmar worked at the Melton Issler Motor Co., Swede's Garage, and Tom's Place. Delmar served on the Milligan School Board, and the Church Council; he was Commander of Milligan Legion Post #240 for three years, and managed the Legion Bar for many years. He was a member of the Milligan Czech Brass Band since he came home from the service. He enjoyed meeting friends for coffee at Elaine's. He and Marge attended many dances, and the school and sports activities of their children and grandchildren, Casey, Allee, Megan, Steve, and Jake. They enjoyed some nice trips with family and friends. Delmar never quite retired from farming. He maintained his cow/calf operation until a couple of years ago, and helped Galen whenever he got the chance. Delmar passed away at the Friend Manor on Sunday, February 3, 2013, one week short of his 81st birthday.
Preceding him in death were his parents, grandparents, and brother Butch.
Survivors include his wife, Marge; daughter and son-in-law, Shelli & Jeff Krupicka; son and daughter-in-law, Galen & Sharon Kuska; grandchildren, Steve Krupicka, Jake Krupicka, Casey Kuska & wife Kristina, Allee Kuska, Megan Kuska & fianc? Justin White; sister and brother-in-law, Judy & Jerry Ware, sister-in-law, Joan Kuska and numerous other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were conducted from the Milligan Auditorium on Wednesday, February 6, 2013, with Pastor James Sells and Father Rand Langhorst officiating. Deb Brunkow accompanied Karen Filipi who sang ""One Day At A Time"". Casket bearers were John Becker, Roger Brandt, Marlon Buzek, Ronald Kuska, Russell Langhorst and John Kassik. Interment was in the Bohemian National Cemetery with Farmer & Son Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Memorials are directed to the Milligan American Legion.

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I37437","Kuska","Donald E.","12 Jun 1915","7 Apr 2011","0","Donald E. Kuska, 97, a resident of Bettendorf, Iowa died on Thursday, April 7, 2011 at Trinity Bettendorf.

A funeral service to celebrate his life will be held at 2:00 P.M. Tuesday, April 12, 2011 at Asbury United Methodist Church of Bettendorf where he was a longtime and faithful member. Visitation will be from 5:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. Monday at the McGinnis-Chambers Funeral Home of Bettendorf where a Masonic service will be conducted at 7:00 P.M. Additional visitation will be held from 10:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. Thursday, April 14, 2011 at the Farmer Funeral Home in Milligan, Nebraska. A graveside service will follow at 11:30 A.M. at the Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Memorials may be made to Asbury United Methodist Church, the Iowa Masonic Health Facility of Bettendorf or the family for the great-grandchildren's education.

He was born June 12, 1915 in Fillmore County, Nebraska, the son of Emil Anton & Katherine (Becwar) Kuska and was a graduate of the University of Nebraska. On June 1, 1940, he was united in marriage to Camille M. Conger in Lincoln, Nebraska. She preceded him in death on July 15, 2009.

Don was employed as an engineer for the J.I. Case Company of Bettendorf from 1971 until his retirement in 1983. In earlier years, he was the Chief Engineer for the Oliver Corporation of South Bend, Indiana from 1950 to 1971.

In addition to the church, he was a member of Hamilton Masonic Lodge, #664 of Bettendorf, the Davenport Scottish Rite, the Hi-Twelve Club where he was past-president, the Society of Automotive Engineers and the American Society of Agricultural engineers where he received an award for 75 years of membership.

Those left to honor his memory include his daughter, Cindy Buchman of Bettendorf; his grandchildren, Dominick Marcott, Danielle (Brian) Temple, Aaron (Heather) Buchman and Jennifer Buchman; his great-grandchildren, Adelynn & Avery Temple, Charlie Camille Buchman and Kira & Maximus Marcott; along with other relatives and many wonderful friends. In addition to his wife, Don was preceded in death by his daughter, Sherry Potenzo in 1990 and his brothers, Melvin & William.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I3729","Kuska","Emil Anton","6 Aug 1882","1 Dec 1971","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
ED 30-21 SD 11 Sheet 1B
18-18
Kuska, Emil A Head M W 49 M 30 NE Czech Czach Farmer
Kuska, Katherine Wf F W 38 M 21 Neb Czech Czech
Kuska, Donald Son M W 14 S Neb Neb Neb
Kuska, William Son M W 12 S Neb Neb Neb
Kuska, Melvin Son M W 10 S Neb Neb Neb
","STR06" "I3719","Kuska","Mollie Marie","10 Mar 1907","29 Jun 1973","0","Mollie was active in the Women's Clubs, 4-H, and church. She was always willing to lend a helping hand. Cooking was a big thing to her. No one stopped by without having a cup of coffee and a kolache. (Milligan, p 195).","STR06" "I14102","","","","","","","" "I3709","Kuss","Agnes","26 Aug 1902","9 Jul 1984","0","SSN 506-62-7089","STR06" "I7862","Kuykendall","Aaron","28 Jan 1841","4 Mar 1924","0","At the time of the 1860 census he was enumerated next door to his future wife, Volley Ann Chism, who was then married to Samuel Hibbs. Aaron was living with the widowed Tabitha Chism, age 50, Volley's mother.

A photo of his military marker can be seen on his FindAGrave memorial page, and it is engraved ""Aaron Kuykendall, Co. I, 8, Kan. Inf."" There is also a photo of him, added to the page by Mike Serpa.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=12271591

","STR06" "I7862","Kuykendall","Aaron","28 Jan 1841","4 Mar 1924","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Illinois, Rock Island County, Twp No. 18 NR 3 R 4 PN Canoe Creek Twp, PO Pt. Byron
Enumerated 28 July 1860
Page 449
611-3402
Tabitha Chism 50 F Widow 3000 600 Ill
Aaron Kuykendall 19 M Farm Laborer Ill
Tabitha Hembers 13 F Ill
612-3403
Saml Hibbs 24 M Farm Laborer $--- $100 O
Volley Hibbs 26 F Wf Ill
Louis Hibbs 5/12 Ill
Wesley L Chism 30 M Farmer 6645 1280 Ill
Philip Deringy 23 Farm Laborer Ind

1880 Federal Census:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Aaron KUYKENDALL Self M Male W 39 IL Farmer --- -
Volley A. KUYKENDALL Wife M Female W 40 IL Keeping House --- IL
William N. KUYKENDALL Son S Male W 8 IA IL IL
Alfred KUYKENDALL Son S Male W 6 IA At School
Lewis C. HIBBS SSon S Male W 20 IL Works On Farm OH IL
Marion S. HIBBS SSon S Male W 17 IL Works On Farm OH IL Source Information:
Census Place Prussia, Adair, Iowa
Family History Library Film 1254325
NA Film Number T9-0325
Page Number 19D

1900 Census:
Nebraska, Nance County, Limber Creek,
ED 143
Kuykendall, Aaron Hd W M Jan 1841 59 M 27 Ill Unknown Ill Farmer
Kuykendall, Volley Wife W F Oct 1832 67 M 27 2/2 Illinois Kentucky Illinois
Kuykendall, Alfred Son W M Feb 1874 26 S Iowa Illinois Illinois Farmer
Lippin, Willton Servant W M June 1855 44 S Indiana SC Indiana Farm Labor","STR06" "I18770","Kuykendall","Abraham","Abt 1724","Abt 1813","0","APRIL, 1770: Andrew Hampton, Abraham Kuykendall, Henry Clark and Joseph Green presented their commissions as captains in the Tryon militia to the April Court. Tryon formed in 1769, from Mecklenburg County, North Carolina in its initial scope had boundaries almost undefinable. See, ""The History of Old Tryon and Rutherford Counties,"" 1730-1936, by Clarance W. Griffin. The first Tryon Sheriff reported 1226 taxables in 1769. Erent Holcomb in his, ""Deed Abstracts of Tryon, Lincoln and Rutherford Counties, North Carolina 1769-1786,"" shows that at the time of its formation, Tryon County, North Carolina included all of the South Carolina Counties of York, Chester, Union, Cherokee, Spartanburg, Greenville, Laurens and Newberry; and also included all or parts of the North Carolina Counties of Lincoln, Gaston, Cleveland, Rutherford, Henderson, Polk, Burke and McDowell

http://harrisonheritage.com/anhamptn.htm","STR06" "I7876","Kuykendall","Alfred","Feb 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","According to Keith McGuire, he was the father of Gladys Kuykendall.","STR06" "I7824","Kuykendall","Alfred ""Buck""","3 Mar 1818","4 Sep 1881","0","After his parents died, Alfred headed up the family, as can be seen from the 1850 census, in which three of his younger siblings lived with he and his wife.

This is confirmed in ""...a matter of history..."" Old Times, Old People and Old Buildings: Newspaper Accounts of Nineteenth Century Life in Carmi and White County, Illinois (The White County Historical Society, P.O. Box 121, Carmi, Illinois 62821: 1996). In an article reprinted from the White County Democrat Centennial Edition published on July 30, 1914 by William D. Hay, it is noted that ""Alfred Kuykendall succeeded his father, Noah, and married a Miss Graham, daughter of George Graham, the cooper. To Alfred and his wife were born several children, none of whom grew to man or womanhood except George G., and I do not see much prospects of the family going any further, though you cannot tell---there is always room for hope.

Mr. Kuykendall's home being the largest in the settlement was for many years the meeting place for all gatherings. Religious services were held there, and many of the more or less and some of powerful preachers held their hearers in fear and trembling while they explained the love and teachings of the Lowely Nazarene. Not forgetting to tell something of the other fellow, hence the fear and trembling. All of Alfred's children were born in the three-story log house described above and he continued to occupy it until 1862. He then moved into his new frame home where he spent his last days, rounding out a long, useful and blameless life.""","STR06" "I7824","Kuykendall","Alfred ""Buck""","3 Mar 1818","4 Sep 1881","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Illinois, White County, District 13
Enumerated 26 Aug 1850
107-107
Alfred Kuykendall 32 M Farmer 200 Ill
Clarissa "" 27 F Ill
George G "" 5 N Ill
Samuel "" 22 N Farmer 50 Ill
Mary "" 19 F 10 Ill
Franklin "" 15 M Farmer 100 Ill

1860 Census
Illinois, White County, Town 5 S Range 10E
Enumerated 23 Aug 1860
P O Carmi
1498-1498
A Kuykendall 42 M Farmer 3000 3000 Ill
Susan Kuykendall 34 F Kentucky
Elvis "" (sic) 17 M Kentucky
George "" 15 N Ill
Lewisa "" 9 F Ill","STR06" "I7830","Kuykendall","Andrew John","25 Feb 1826","23 Apr 1872","0","23 year old A.J. Keykendall, born in Ill, and married to 20 year old Ester. Living in Household 408-408 at the time of the 1850 White County, Illinois census.

The Application for his military headstone showed his name first as A. J. Kuykendall, then this was crossed through to show his given name as John. He enlisted on 8-14-1862 and was discharged on 6-16-1865, and served in Co H - 87th Ill. Inf. as a Corporal. U S Civil War Draft Registration Records, also on Ancestry.com, showed him as Andrew J. Kuykendall, a 36 year old Farm born in Illinois and living in French Creek at the time of his enlistment.","STR06" "I7830","Kuykendall","Andrew John","25 Feb 1826","23 Apr 1872","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Illinois, Wabash County, Coffee Precinct, PO Rochester Mills
Enumerated 14 Jun 1870
Page 9
71-71
Kuykendall, Andrew J 43 M W Farmer $--- $300 Ills
Kuykendall, Esther 39 F W Keeping House Ills
Kuykendall, Frances 14 F W Ills
Brooks, Frank 12 m W Ills","STR06" "I176","Kuykendall","Anna Mary ""Mamie""","12 May 1870","4 Sep 1934","0","Hildred McGuire, the youngest of Mamie's six children read a draft of the McGuire family history that her nephew, Keith McGuire, Jr was compiling.

In May 1978 she wrote him ""When I read your sketch of the McGuire family, it didn't seem just right for some reason, and after I thought it over for awhile, I realized why. You were only 2 yrs. old when THE one who made us a family passed away, and you never knew her at all.""

""Mom [Anna Mary Mamie Kuykendall McGuire] was not an average person (I'm a lot like her) and very few people ever really knew her except her kids, but there's not one of us who ever failed to love her and respect her. It was from her that we learned to love; she never talked about it, she just demonstrated it.

So no history of the McGuire family could even begin without Mamie....I'm sorry to say that I hardly know our dad until I was a grown woman. He operated the blacksmith shop during the spring and summer and then was gone from home most of the balance of the year, working on various construction jobs around the country and in Canada. He figures in my recollections something like Santa Claus-he came to us on occasion and usually bought lovely gifts, but Mom was the one who saw to our basic needs (and sometimes his as well!). It never occurred to me 'til years later how it happened that we got up on Sunday morning and our long-johns were freshly laundered (after our weekly bath the night before) and mended and ready to go. It must have taken quite awhile to wash and mend four sets.....maybe that's why Mom was later unable to sleep more than 3-5 hours a night! When she was old, she lost her sight, and couldn't read, and she nearly killed me keeping me from my '8 hours' to play bridge with her---because she was unable to sleep. ha!

In a follow up letter, in July 1979, she added ""you didn't mention the divorce and I'm sure you must have heard somewhere that our parents were divorced in 1921. They later remarried (about 1925) but never were compatible and lived apart for the rest of their lives. This deep difference seems to have been present all during their married lives and was the cause of a lot of pain and suffering for both of them, but more for Mom than Dad. Men always have been able to find an antidote for their pains better than women and it was more so in the past than in the present----Mom spent her life like a mother bird without a mate.

Dad meant well and he never understood where he failed. He worked hard and long but he took no responsiblity for the nitty-gritty day-to-day needs of his family. His head was in the clouds with dreams of things 'way to too big for his ability to accomplish. He built buildings and thought up fancy names for the business he envisioned, but it was Mom who did the dirty work and kept on doing it after Dad gave up and turned to something else, because somebody had to keep the family going...

She tried to feed and clothe the family and finance Dad's operations from the the income from the store and she ended up with unpaid bills from merchandise ordered from the wholesale houses. She paid off hundreds of dollars after the store was closed following the divorce. Dad went off to a new life (chasing a married woman) and wouldn't even help support his minor children except when the woman learned of it and made him send us a few bucks. I think dad loved us, but he just didn't understand that he owed us anything. So I would like you to change ""he operated the store in Trail"" (to) he built the building but had nothing to do with the operation.....he borrowed $500 from a lawyer and gave the building as collateral....(causing Mom to borrow that amount from a relative to gain back the title to the building) which she held until her death. When her estate was settled, we opted to give it to Dad, and that's how it usually worked out. Mom sacrificed and went without things in order to pay the $500, Dad spent his money on women and ended up with the benefits of her sweat!

Mom was very young (about 4-5 yrs. old) when her mother died and her father remarried. She didn't like her stepmother and she left home when she was quite young and worked as a domestic in the homes of wealthy people. I don't know the extent of her formal education but probably 8th grade.

She was a tremendously capable person and had an inquiring active mind. She was way ahead of her time, and this is why she seemed strange to many people. She practiced religious and health ideas that are only recently becoming popular. [Note: her Death certificate shows she was attended to by a Christian Science practioner for the two years prior to her death].

She taught the first school on Red Creek, when Percy and Cecil were probably both to small to attend. I think she said she took them with her because she didn't have anyone to care from them in her absence.

She had a good voice and studied music (organ) when they were little but she said she had to give it up because it interfered with her family duties. (Percy poked several beans up his noise and nearly suffocated while she was having a lesson, so she never had another....and the organ was sold following her divorce).

The short story [written by Hildred] that I mentioned dealt with an incident concerning the store....it was so tantalizing to see all the goodies (which other people bought and we could not afford). Sometimes if something didn't sell we'd get it. [The story was about] some rubber balloons with different designs on them..we finally got....mine got away and I chased it 'till I was exhausted and finally it burst. I came back out of breath and heart and Mom was standing in the door with what looked like the one I had lost. She pretended that she'd found it---this is how she was---she didn't try to protect us from all pain and disappointment, but she knew when we were overwhelmed by events in our lives and and came to our rescue when it would have been disastrous if she had not. I think I would have been unable to believe in anything if I'd lost that small thing that day. I believe there is a Power operationg for good and that it uses us to carry out It's work, if we are loving, caring individuals","STR06" "I176","Kuykendall","Anna Mary ""Mamie""","12 May 1870","4 Sep 1934","0","(Medical):In failing health for two years prior to death, caused by stomach trouble. Attended to by Mrs. Monroe, a Christian Science practioner.","STR06" "I18668","Kuykendall","Annetje Jacobse (Van)","9 May 1700","Yes, date unknown","0","Christening Notes: (Child/Date of Christening/Parents/Sponsors)

Annetje,......................................................... Luir Jacobsen,.......................... Willem Van Vreedenburg, May 19, 1700................................................ Grietje Tack. ...........................Cornelia Swart.

From: Kuykendall, George Benson ""History of The Kuykendall Family Since Its Settlement in Dutch New York in 1646 With Genealogy,etc"" (Portland, OR, 1919)","STR06" "I18654","Kuykendall","Arie Jacobszen (Van)","Abt 1694","Abt 1759","0","Christening Notes: (Child/Date of Christening/Parents/Sponsors)

Arie,.............................................................. Leur Jacobs,.............................. Jan Van Etten, June 8, 1694.................................................. Grietie Tack.............................. Janette Rosa.

From: Kuykendall, George Benson ""History of The Kuykendall Family Since Its Settlement in Dutch New York in 1646 With Genealogy,etc"" (Portland, OR, 1919)","STR06" "I24069","","","","","","","" "I1909","Kuykendall","Belle","30 Aug 1875","14 Feb 1946","0","Keith McGuire shows her as being born in Linn County, Kansas, although census records seem to indicate she was born in Illinois. At the time of the 1900 census, she and her husband, Joseph Jenkins, were living in Olivet, Kansas, next to her brother Fred. It was indicated that Joseph was born in Kansas, with both his parents being born in Wales. His date of birth was shown as Nov. 1871, with hers being listed as August 1876. She was shown as the mother of zero children.","STR06" "I18629","Kuykendall","Benjamin","Bef 1803","","0","1828 Pulaski 1831 Lawrence County

(Courtesy Grace Gleason)","STR06" "I7829","Kuykendall","Benjamin","Abt 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","""His son lives in Dubuque, Iowa""","STR06" "I7861","Kuykendall","Catherine","Bef 1801","","0","Grace Gleason writes that she was shown as Catherine Keykendall at the time of her marriage. Said to have married Benjamin Mathews/Mathis on 8 Mar 1818 Howard County, Missouri, and they lived in Arkansas Territory.

There is a Benjamin Matthews on the 1840 Howard County, Missouri Federal census. Did they come back to Missouri, or did they never leave? They are neighbors of Richmond Gage. (Courtesy of Grace Gleason).

Ira Jean McCracken (rmccracken3@cox.net) writes that ""Definitely back to Howard County, Missouri, where their son, Peter Kuykendall, married his first wife, Polly Hargis 20 Feb 1842. In June 1848 Peter again married. This time in Schuyler County, Missouri, to Amanda Fletcher. It looks as if both Polly and Amanda had a daughter and then died. In 1850 Peter 29, occupation mail carrier, is enumerated with a George Naylor family and a 6 month old Amanda Mathews and 4 year old Sarah Fletcher are living with 52 year old Elias Fletcher and his wife also in Schuyler County. Sarah most probably should be listed as Mathews for in the 1860 census of Denton Co., Tx. a 14 year old Sarah is enumated in the home of P. K. Mathis and wife, Missouri. This is Martha Missouri Lile who he married 28 Mar 1851 in Schuyler Co. MO. Amanda is also in Texas living with her mother's Fletcher family.""","STR06" "I46632","Kuykendall","Charles A. ""Bud""","3 Oct 1914","4 Dec 2010","0","His obituary, below, was copied from his FindAGrave Memorial page. This page also contains a photo of Charles and his wife, Helen.

Charles A. ""Bud"" Kuykendall, 96, of rural Crossville, died Saturday, Dec. 4, 2010, at his home.

He was born Oct. 3, 1914, in Phillips Township, White County, Illinois, the son of Aaron Egbert and Laura Ellen (Treadway) Kuykendall. He was married to Helen Higginson, and she preceded him in death on March 13, 2001.

He was a farmer and enjoyed gardening and mowing around his home.

Survivors include three daughters, Lois (Ray) Stover of Enfield, and Doris and Linda Kuykendall, both of Crossville; five grandchildren, Allan Ray Stover of Ozana, Texas, LaDonna (Tom) Grunloh of Enfield, Cindy (Robert) Orrison of Kincaid, Jesse Charles Stover of Mill Shoals and Rajeanna (Mike) Rowe of Enfield; 13 great-grandchildren; 13 great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Bert and Laura Kuykendall; wife, Helen Kuykendall; four brothers, Howard, Frank, Lloyd and Buck; and three sisters, Flora Kern, Wilma Barbre and Lenora Kuykendall.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=64823691


","STR06" "I23786","Kuykendall","Charles Warren","25 Mar 1910","29 Jan 1995","0","Keith McGuire lists his occupation as carpenter.

This appears to be his listing from the SSDI:

CHARLES W KUYKENDALL 25 Mar 1910 29 Jan 1995 59806 (Missoula, Missoula, MT ) (none specified) 520-12-3897 Wyoming","STR06" "I18603","Kuykendall","Clarence Monroe ""Roe""","19 Jun 1847","17 Feb 1922","0","Transcription of his death certificate, as copied from his FindAGrave memorial page created by Carmian:

Monroe Kuykendall
Birth Date: 19 Jun 1847
Birth Place: White Co
Death Date: 17 Feb 1922
Death Place: Crossville, White, Illinois
Burial Date: 18 Feb 1922
Burial Place: Stokes Chapel
Death Age: 74
Occupation: Retired Merchant
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Father Name: Henry Kuykendall
Father Birth Place: Illinois
Mother Name: Karenhoppench Greathouse","STR06" "I7946","","","","","","","" "I7793","Kuykendall","Claude James","30 Mar 1897","","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Kansas, Osage County, Barclay Township
Enumerated 2 Apr 1930
ED 70-4 SD 10 Sheet 1A Stamped 19
3-3
Kuykendall, Claude Head M W 33 M 21 Kansas Ill Wales Farmer
Kuykendall, Elizabeth Wf F W 31 M 19 Kansas Mich Kansas
Kuykendall, Wilma J Dtr F W 11 S Kansas Kansas Kansas
Kuykendall, Wayne M Son M W 8 S Kansas Kansas Kansas
Kuykendall, Dean C Son M W 2 3/12 S Kansas Kansas Kansas

","STR06" "I18653","Kuykendall","Cornelius Jacobszen (Van)","Abt 1686","Aft 1752","0","Christening Notes: (Child/Date of Christening/Parents/Sponsors)

Cornelis,........................................................ Leur Jacobs, ...............................Johannes de Hooghes, May 30, 1686............................................... Grietje Tack................................ Jan Evers, Grietje Adriens.

From: Kuykendall, George Benson ""History of The Kuykendall Family Since Its Settlement in Dutch New York in 1646 With Genealogy,etc"" (Portland, OR, 1919)

Some of the descendants of Cornelius who migrated to PA/OH comprise most, if not all, of the Kikendall/Kirkendall/Kirkendale branches. In the Anglicized, frontier environment to which they moved, meticulous records of marriages and baptisms were not kept as they had been in the Dutch Reform Church.

from: Family History Our Dutch Heritage A Research Synopsis of the Kuykendall Family: Kuykendall, Kirkendall, Cuykendall, Coykendall, etc Compiled by Gene Kuykendall, 1997 http://w3.gorge.net/forest/FAMILY%20HISTORY%20BY%20GENE.htm","STR06" "I7825","Kuykendall","Daniel","10 Oct 1824","27 Jan 1892","0","Keith McGuire shows him as the father of Charles D Kuykendall.

Per the 1850 White County, Illinois Census, Carmi Township","STR06" "I7825","Kuykendall","Daniel","10 Oct 1824","27 Jan 1892","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
White County, Illinois
135-135
Daniel Keykendall 25 M Farmer 400 (Ill)
Sarah Keykendall 17 F
Frances Stewart 56 FN.C.
Phebe Stewart 90 F Va.

Could Frances be Sarah's mother, and Phebe her grandmother?. They are living next door to 20 year old Jeremiah Stewart and 16 year old Martha Stewart. The Carmi Sesquicentinnial book notes that one of Carmi's earliest pioneers was William Stewart, a Revolutionary War soldier who served in the company of his father, Capt. Matthew Stewart. The family left North Carolina and settled near Marion, Kentucky before coming to Carmi. William Stewart was the father of Dr. Josiah Stewart and grandfather of Dr. Elam L. Stewart, Carmi's first mayor. He died in 1856 at the age of 93 and is buried in the Old graveyard. Could Sarah be related to him? If so, why was he not listed on the 1850 census with Phebe, Frances, and Sarah?

1860 Census
White County, Illinois, Philippstown
#1604-1594
Daniel Kuykendall 36 M Farmer $5,000 $9,000 IL
Sarah "" 26 F IL
John "" 20 M IL
Noah E. "" 8 M IL
Laura "" 6 F IL
Daniel T? "" 4 M IL
Mary F? "" 2 F IL
Frances Stuart 66 F S.C.
Matilda "" 12 F Il

1870 Census
Illinois, White County, Fox River Precinct, Phillipstown
3 August 1870
Page 8
55-54
Kuykendall, Daniel 45 M W Farmer 8,000 1,500 Ill
Kuykendall, Sarah 37 F W Keeping House Ill
Kuykendall, Franklin 18 M W Works of Farm Ill
Kuykendall, Laura 16 F W Ill
Kuykendall, Lawrence 14 M W Works on Farm Ill
Kuykendall, Mary 11 F W Ill
Kuykendall, Charles 5 M W Ill
Kuykendall, Henry 1 M W Ill
Stewart, Frances 76 F W Norht Carolina","STR06" "I24068","","","","","","","" "I7804","Kuykendall","Dora Ethyl","28 May 1889","26 Oct 1967","0","At the time of the 1920 census, Ethyl was listed as single, and the head of her own household. She was working as a teacher, and was living next door to her parents.","STR06" "I23864","","","","","","","" "I1907","Kuykendall","Edgar","20 May 1867","22 May 1928","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Kansas, Osage County, Osage City
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 104 Sheet 7B
Market Street
147-149
Amish, Victoria Head F W 77 Wd 4/3 4/3 Bel French Hol Germany Bel French English Own Income
147-150
McGuire, Elizabeth Head F W 76 Wd 10/7 Ir English Ir English Ir English English Own Income
148-151
Kuykendall, Edgar head M W 43 m1 10 Iowa Ill Ill English None
Kuykendall, Katherine B Wf F W 43 M1 10 0/0 Maryland Ir English Ir English English Dressmaker At Home","STR06" "I18697","Kuykendall","Elizabeth","Between 1755 and 1756","12 Jul 1834","0","I noticed on Ancestry.com that you listed the children of Samuel Young and wife Elizabeth Kuykendall [as John Young, Sr., Elizabeth Young, Catherine Young Hildebrand, Francis Young, Solomon Young, and Uknown Son Young]. I am a descendent of Samuel and have been researching this family for over 30 years.

There is an 1829 deed in Cleveland Co., NC where the heirs sell the land of Samuel Young deceased to Solomon Young also an heir. The heirs were John Young, Catherine Hildebran and Solomon Young. This also agrees with the census that they had 2 sons and only one daughter.

If you have information or proof that they had other children, I would like to hear from you about this.
There were 3 Samuel Youngs living in old Rutherford Co about the same time period. Some people get these families confused. Looking forward to hearing from you.

Terry Young (t_young@charter.net) Vale, NC
Email dated March 25, 2006

Information about this branch of the Kuykendall family was also provided by Linda Young.

(email: lyoung@southplainscollege.edu)","STR06" "I182","Kuykendall","Franklin","17 Oct 1834","16 Aug 1905","0","In the HISTORY OF THE KUYKENDALL FAMILY book, Lee Kuykendall is quoted as saying: ""My father's father, my grandfather's name was FRANKLIN KUYKENDALL; his wife's name was MARY JANE ELLIOTT....FRANKLIN KUYKENDALL, my father was born October 17, 1834.""

Lee Kuykendall apparently was misquoted, as he was the son of Franklin and Mary Jane (Elliott) Kuykendall, not grandson..

In another section of the HISTORY OF THE KUYKENDALL FAMILY, both E.G. Kuykendall of Carmi, Illinois (p 240) and John Kuykendall (p 241) list Franklin as the son of NOAH KUYKENDALL.

At the time of the 1850 White County, Illinois census, Franklin had been orphaned and was living with his older brother, Alfred. In 1860, he was married and living with his wife and children, and 67 year old Lucinda Bradshaw from Kentucky. They were living next door to another Bradshaw family.","STR06" "I182","Kuykendall","Franklin","17 Oct 1834","16 Aug 1905","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1860 Census
Illinois, White County, Town 5 S Range 10 E, PO Carmi
23 Aug 1860
Page 213
1513-1503
Franklin Kuykendall 24 M Farmer $2,000 $1,200 IL
May J. Kuykendall 22 F IL
Joseph Kuykendall 3 M IL
Sarah F Kuykendall 1 F IL
Lewcinda Bradshaw 67 F KY
1514-1504
Thomas Bradshaw 43 M Farmer $5,600 $2,000 KY
Sarah Bradshaw 31 F IL
Lewcinda Bradshaw 29 F IL
Fanny Bradshaw 5 F IL
Joseph Hardester? 23 M Farmer Laborer TN

The relationship of Lucinda Bradshaw to Franklin and Mary Jane is not known. Note at the time of the 1840 census that Lucinda was living in between Benj. Elliott and John Elliott. Perhaps the three of them were siblings?

1840 Benj Elliott 1-0-1-0-0-0-1-0//0-2-1-0-0-1

Lucinda Bradshaw 0-0-1-1-2-0-0-0//0-2-1-1-0-0-1

John Elliott 2-4-1-2-2-0-0-1//1-0-2-0-1-0-1-0

1870 Census
not located

1880 Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Frank KERYKANDALL Self M Male W 46 IL Farm
Mary J. KERYKANDALL Wife M Female W 41 IL Keeping House MD VA
Lee KERYKANDALL Son S Male W 23 IL Farmer IL IL
James KERYKANDALL Son S Male W 19 IL At Ho
George KERYKANDALL Son S Male W 17 IL At Ho
Anjuline KERYKANDALL Dau S Female W 15 IL At School IL IL
Edger KERYKANDALL Son S Male W 12 IA At Scho
Ann M. KERYKANDALL Dau S Female W 10 KS At School IL IL
Fred KERYKANDALL Son S Male W 8 KS At Scho
Bell KERYKANDALL Dau S Female W 4 KS IL IL
Charles KERYKANDALL Son S Male W 2 KS IL IL
Source Information:
Census Place Dragoon, Osage, Kansas
Family History Library Film 1254391
NA Film Number T9-0391
Page Number 86B

1900 Census
Missouri, Vernon County, Lake Township
Enumerated 14 June 1900
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 13 ED 132 Sheet 5A Stamped 238
88-91
Kuykendall, Frank Head W M Oct 1835 64 M 18 Ill Va Ill Farmer
Kuykendall, Mary Wf W F Apr 1847 53 N 18 2/2 Ill Ill Ill (Second wife?)
Kuykendall, Charley Son W M Oct 1876 23 S Kansas Ill Ill","STR06" "I182","Kuykendall","Franklin","17 Oct 1834","16 Aug 1905","0","(Medical):Presumed DNA:

R1B1

393-390-19-391-385a-385b-426-388-439-389.1-392-389.2

13 24 14 10 11 14 12 12 12 13 13 30


From:

http://www.familytreedna.com/(44mafw45r1mben45g43rjf55)/public/kuykendall/index.aspx?fixed_columns=on","STR06" "I1908","Kuykendall","Fred","23 Jun 1872","5 Mar 1919","0","Keith McGuire shows him as being born in Williamsburg, Kansas. Census records seem to indicate he was born in Illinois, as were his older sibling

At the time of the 1900 census, he was married to Lottie, and living in Olivet, Kansas. Next door to his home lived Belle and Joseph JENKINS, his sister and brother-in-law. The census shows his DOB as June 1871, and his wife as being born in April, 1868, both being born in Illinois. Lottie was shown as being the mother of no children.","STR06" "I24073","","","","","","","" "I1905","Kuykendall","George G.","2 Apr 1863","27 Aug 1944","0","At the time of the 1900 census, he and Alice were living in Olivet, Kansas, with children Ethel, Hazel, Vernon, Lola and Olive. They had moved to Crawford Township, Kansas, prior to the 1910 census. The older children were all still at home, along with the younger Alice, Maude, George and Charles.

In 1920, they were in Wyoming. George was listed as a Laborer, General Farm. Seven of their twelve children were still at home: Vernon (23), Stella (17), Zelma (14), George (11), Charles (9), Loren (6), and Fern (4). Their eldest daughter, Ethel, was living next door.

In 1930, he was not listed in their home in Wilson County, Kansas. Orinda was shown as the head of household. Even though George was not present, she was shown as Married, and listed the age of her marriage as 16. Only her children Maude (24), Clinton (22), and Loren (16) were still living at home. She and her son Clinton were listed as being engaged in Farming.","STR06" "I1905","Kuykendall","George G.","2 Apr 1863","27 Aug 1944","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Kansas, Osage County, Olivet Twp
Enumerated 19 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 122 Sheet 8B
170-172
Kuykendall, George Head W M Apr 1863 37 m19 Ill Ill Ill
Kuykendall, Alice Wf W F Jan 1872 28 m 19 5/5 Ks Ind Ind
Kuykendall, Ethel Dtr W F May 1889 11 S Ks Ill KS
Kuykendall, Hazel Dtr W F July 1891 8 S Ks Ill Ks
Kuykendall, Verner Son W M Oct 1895 4 S Ks Ill Ks
Kuykendall, Lola Dtr W F May 1897 3 S Ks Ill KS
Kuykendall, Olive Dtr W F Aug 1900 ?/12 S Ks Ill Ks
","STR06" "I18597","Kuykendall","George Graham ""G. G.""","16 Jan 1844","28 Mar 1924","0","Linda Kuykendall, whose grandfather Aaron Egbert Kuykendall was a first cousin of George Graham wrote that:

""George Graham or G.G. as we called him was a small man, sometimes referred to as sickly. After Alfred's first wife died he wed Susan Britton Stinnett the widow with a child of Dabney K. Stinnett and his son Elvis Stinnett.

G.G. and Elvis became close When Elvis died of such a simple accident with a dog (fractured skull) G.G. began carrying a small gun when going into town and elimating loose dogs on the streets as told to me by my father. This can be backed up by the fines he paid off at the courthouse. He also had a habit of carrying quite a bit of money which I think probably also had something to do with the gun also since Elvis was gone.

After church G.G. would invite the different Kuykendall's to his house for dinner and would always enjoy the children. Dad said he would carve fish lures and give them to the boys for fishing.

In later years Dad's Aunt and Uncle were hired to stayed with him she taking care of the house and he taking care of the farm work.""

A photo of his grave marker, on his FindAGrave memorial page created by Carmian, show that along with his name and years of birth and death, the marker was further engraved ""In Memory of George G. Kuykendall who donated this ground for the original cemetery on or berfore the recorded date of 1/27/1891 and the first addition recorded date of 4/17/1911.""","STR06" "I18630","Kuykendall","Hannah","Bef 1795","Yes, date unknown","0","Grace Gleason notes that she was shown at time of marriage, on 18 Sep 1822 in Howard County, MO as Hannah Qurkendall. Said to have married Richman/Richard GAGE and they lived in Howard County, MO.","STR06" "I18620","Kuykendall","Harriet O.","Abt 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","Velma Winn lists her as a daughter of Peter and Margaret. However, she was not listed with her mother and sisters at the time of the 1850 census (she would have been just a toddler)? However, a marriage record for a Harriet Kuykendall was located as follows: BRITTON, WILLIAM KUYKENDALL, HARRIET WHITE 08/23/1863 006/

Are there two Harriet's? Or might she be the daughter of someone other than Peter and Margaret.","STR06" "I7822","Kuykendall","Henry","5 Nov 1813","20 Dec 1871","0","Keith McGuire shows him as the father of Monroe Kuykendall, and grandfather of Margaret Kuykendall (Mrs. George W. Clay).","STR06" "I7822","Kuykendall","Henry","5 Nov 1813","20 Dec 1871","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1840 Census
White County, Illinois, p 285
Henry Kuykendall 0-0-1-1-1; 2-0-1-0-1-0-0-0-1

1850 Census
Illinois, White County, District 13
Enumerated 26 Aug 1850
137-137
Henry Kuykendall 36 M Farmer 1000 Ill
Karen H Kuykendall 34 F Ky
Emily Kuykendall 13 F Ill Attended School
Cerelda Kuykendall 10 F Ill Attended School
Francis Kuykendall 5 F Ill
Monrow Kuykendall 3 M Ill
Margarate Greathouse 78 F N C Blind
Samuel I Britton 31 M Laborer Ky
William W George 29 M Laborer Tenn


1860 Census
Illinois, White County, Phillipstown
Enumerated 29 Aug 1860
#1725-1715
Henry Kuykendall 46 M Farmer 10,000 3,000 IL
Karenhappuch ""44 F KY
Monroe ""13 M IL
Francis ""15 F IL
Elvis "" 9 M IL
Fredonia "" 6 F IL
At the time of the 1860 Federal census, H. Kuykendall was the Asst Marshall for the Carmi census.

1870 Census
Illinois, White County, Fox River Precinct, Phillipstown
3 August 1870
Pages 7 and 8, Stamped 372
53-52
Kuykendall, Henry 56 M W Farmer 10,000 1,500 IL
Kuykendall, Karon 54 F W KY Keeping House KY
Kuykendall, Monroe 23 M W Works on Farm IL
Kuykendall, Elvis 19 M W IL Works on Farm
Kuykendall, Fredonia 15 F W IL","STR06" "I18652","Kuykendall","Jacob Jacobszen (Van)","12 Aug 1683","Between 1741 and 1744","0","Christening Notes: (Child/Date of Christening/Parents/Sponsors)

Jacob, ............................................................Luyr Jacobs,............................... Annetie Arys, August 12, 1683............................................. Grietje Tack............................... Jacob Jans Van Etten.

From: Kuykendall, George Benson ""History of The Kuykendall Family Since Its Settlement in Dutch New York in 1646 With Genealogy,etc"" (Portland, OR, 1919)

He was reared to manhood in the region about Kingston, and married Adrientjen Tietsoort, who was the daughter of Abram Tietsoort of Kingston, and niece of William Tietsoort, the pioneer blacksmith. The Tietsoorts, (now spelled Tittsworth); and the Kuykendalls intermarried in several instances later, as when William, a son of Stephen Tittsworth, married Cath-crine Kuykendal, daughter of Hendrick Kuykendall and Elizabeth Cole. Jacob Kuykendall had Only one child, Margrita, by his first wife. She was baptized at Kingston, N. Y., September 11, 1709. This first wife, Adrientje Tietsoort, must have died soon after the birth of her daughter Margrita, for his second marriage is recorded as having taken place at Minisink, February 3, 1712. The record in the Church register reads: ""Married, Jacob Van Kuykendaal, wid'r of Adrientjen Tietsoort, and Sara Westvaal, maiden, both residing in Mennissing, (Minisink).

Family record of Jacob Van Kuykendaal now follows: Margrita, baptized Sept. 11, 1709, by 1st wife Adrientje Tietsoort. Johannes, (John), baptized Jan. 19, 1713, by 2nd wife Sara Westphael. Jacobus, (James), baptized August 19, 1716, he and the others, by 2nd wife. Dina, baptized Jan.28, 1719. Marretjen, baptized Oct.22, 1721. Benjamin, baptized Sept. 1, 1723. Christina, baptized Feb.12, 1727. Nathaniel, baptized Oct. 6, 1728. Abraham, was probably born in Virginia, no record found.

The family of Jacob, with some of his brothers and their families, went to Virginia, as elsewhere related, and some of their descendants are found still farther west and south. Going out into the frontier so early, many of the descendants lost trace of their forefathers.

From: Kuykendall, George Benson ""History of The Kuykendall Family Since Its Settlement in Dutch New York in 1646 With Genealogy,etc"" (Portland, OR, 1919)

Jacob van Kuykendall was among the residents who granted land in Old Minisink Village (Sussex co, NJ) for a schoolhouse and a burying ground. That old cemetery can still be found, with some perseverance, back in the woods. There are fieldstone markers hand carved in old Dutch with some 1700's dates still decipherable.

Where did Jacob, Cornelius and Arie live out their lives? The evidence seems strongest for Warren and Hunterdon counties in NJ. Property granted to a Cornelius K at Northampton, PA in 1753 was believed to refer to Cornelius van Kuykendall, son of Luur. A later record of a Cornelius K improving that land makes it much more likely that this land was granted to his grandson, Cornelius Kuykendall.

The descendants of Jacob and Mattheus, most of whom migrated to VA/WV/NC tend to be found today with the original version of the last name, Kuykendall. Some of the earliest Kuykendall's in Texas were NC descendants who were Col. Austin's original 300 and played key roles in forming Austin's Colony. These have been documented by a Mr. Marshall Kuykendall of Austin, Texas for a History of Texas to be published in 1995/1996.

from: Family History Our Dutch Heritage A Research Synopsis of the Kuykendall Family: Kuykendall, Kirkendall, Cuykendall, Coykendall, etc Compiled by Gene Kuykendall, 1997 http://w3.gorge.net/forest/FAMILY%20HISTORY%20BY%20GENE.htm","STR06" "I18692","Kuykendall","Jacobus ""James""","22 Oct 1721","Abt 1748","0","Said to have married Sarah COBURN of South Carolina. Sometimes shown as dying in Anson, North Carolina. Shown as having five children, James, Samuel, Jonathan, Mary and Elizabeth.","STR06" "I7820","Kuykendall","James","Bef 1793","Yes, date unknown","0","According to his son, John, James had eight boys and two girls.

1830 White County, Illinois Census

p 10 James Kuykendall4-2-0-0-0-1;1-0-0-0-1","STR06" "I1904","Kuykendall","James","27 Mar 1861","5 Feb 1950","0","He may have married again shortly before his death to a Mary/Molly Lowe.","STR06" "I1904","Kuykendall","James","27 Mar 1861","5 Feb 1950","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Kansas, Osage County, Superior Twp
SD 4 ED 70-23 Sheet 5A
101-0-1000-Yes
Kuykendahl, James Head M W 79 M No 8 Ill R Osage Kansas
Kuykendahl, Mary Wf F W 80 M No 6 Wales Same Place
Mann, Joy Son-in-law M W 61 M No 8 Neb Same Place Farmer
Mann, Elsye Dau F W 51 No C-3 Kansas Same Place","STR06" "I7827","Kuykendall","James W.","Abt 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1850 White County, Illinois census, he was living with his sister and brother-in-law, Louisa and Andrew J. Rudolph in Grayville, District 12. Shown as age 19.

In 1860 he was still in White County, but in Phillipstown. It appears he was living with his in-laws, the Whittings from England.

He was said to have died ca 1861 in Phillipstown, Illinois. Said to have been buried in the Whiting (Family) Cemetery in Phillipstown, which has since been abandoned.","STR06" "I18719","Kuykendall","Jane","Abt 1740","Yes, date unknown","0","Velma Winn shows that she married George MAUNEY.","STR06" "I18663","Kuykendall","Johannes Jacobszen (Van)","Abt 1685","Between 1685 and 1688","0","Christening Notes: (Child/Date of Christening/Parents/Sponsors)

Johannes........................................................ Leur Jacobs, ...............................Cornelis Aartz Tack, April 20, 1685............................................... Grietje Tack................................. Sytie Van Etten.

From: Kuykendall, George Benson ""History of The Kuykendall Family Since Its Settlement in Dutch New York in 1646 With Genealogy,etc"" (Portland, OR, 1919)","STR06" "I18665","Kuykendall","Johannes Jacobszen (Van)","Abt 1688","Abt 1711","0","Christening Notes: (Child/Date of Christening/Parents/Sponsors)

Johannes, .......................................................Lur Jacobs, ................................Johannes de Hooghes, September 30, 1688...................................... Grietje Tack............................... Johannes Evers, Grietje Adriens.

From: Kuykendall, George Benson ""History of The Kuykendall Family Since Its Settlement in Dutch New York in 1646 With Genealogy,etc"" (Portland, OR, 1919)

He during Queen Anne's war, as part of the Canadian Expeditonary Forces.","STR06" "I7836","Kuykendall","John","10 Oct 1839","Abt 1929","0","John wrote George Benson Kuykendall, the author, the following ""I went into the army from Edwards county, Illinois, August 14, 1862, was corporal in Company H, 87th Regiment, Ilinois Volunteers. Was born in White county, Illinois. "" John was a resident of the Soldier's Home in Los Angles in 1912.","STR06" "I18724","Kuykendall","John","12 Jan 1861","22 Dec 1927","0","Death Certificate information, below, copied from his FIndAGrave memorial page created by Carmian:

John Kuykendall
Birth Date: 12 Jan 1861
Birth Place: White Co , Ill
Death Date: 22 Dec 1927
Death Place: Hawthorne, White, Illinois
Burial Date: 23 Dec 1927
Burial Place: Hawthorne, White, Ill.
Cemetery Name: Kuykendall
Death Age: 66
Occupation: Farmer
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Gender: Male
Residence: Hawthorne, White, Ill.
Father Name: Samuel Kuykendall
Father Birth Place: Illinois
Mother Name: Mary Jane Sanders
Mother Birth Place: Illinois
Spouse Name: Julia Kuykendall","STR06" "I1902","Kuykendall","Joseph Lee","18 May 1857","28 Feb 1921","0","He went by his middle name, Lee","STR06" "I1902","Kuykendall","Joseph Lee","18 May 1857","28 Feb 1921","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Kansas, Osage County, Barclay Twp
Enumerated 21 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 112 Sheet 18A
137-142
Kirkendall, J Head W M Mar 1857 43 m 18 Ill Unk Unk Farmer
Kirkendall, Mary Wf W F Sept 1860 39 M 18 5/5 Mousera Egland Pa
Kirkendall, Laura Dtr W F Aug 1883 16 Kansas Ill Missouri At School
Kirkendall, Mary Dtr W F May 1885 15 Kansas Ill Missouri At School
Kirkendall, Ray Son W M Apr 1887 13 S Kansas Ill Mousera At School
Kirkendall, Ruth Dtr W F Apr 1892 8 S Kansas Ill Mousera At School
Kirkendall, Ester Dtr W F Aug 1897 2 S Kansas Ill Mousera","STR06" "I18708","Kuykendall","Josiah Appleby","19 Feb 1815","30 Jan 1853","0","Land grant in Cooper County, Missouri finalized on 10 Jan 1840. His Texas land grant states he arrived in Texas in Dec 1840, and that he received a conditional certificate for 640 acres issued 5 July 1841 in Fannin County. He married Melissa Peveler in August 1841. Listed on the 1850 Williamson County, Texas census with three children. (Courtesy of Grace Gleason).","STR06" "I18918","Kuykendall","Laura E.","16 Apr 1854","15 Mar 1934","0","FindAGrave shows that she married first Henry DOBBS (1848-1892) and later William Henry RUDOLPH (1843-1916).","STR06" "I7807","Kuykendall","Lola Mae","1 May 1897","","0","In 1920, she was newly married to Charles Adkins and living in Fannin County, Texas. Her younger sister, Olive ""Ollie"" was living next door to them, married to a Grant Adkins, also from Kentucky. Perhaps Charles and Grant were brothers? (George Benson Kuykendall shows, apparently in error, that Lola was married to Grant Adkins).

Texas, Fannin County, Precinct 6, ED 58
Adkins, Charles H Hd R M W 35 M Kntcky Kntcky Kntcky Driller Oil Well
Adkins, Lola M Wife F W 22 M Kansas Illinois Kansas
Adkins, Delorrris Niece F W 3 1/12 Oklahoma Kentucky Oklahoma

At the time of the 1930 census, she was living with her second husband, and their census listing was a follows:

Texas, Swisher County, Happy Town, JP 3 142-150
Slaughter, Ross H Hd R $40 M W 37 M 36 Tx Tx Tx Agent Sewing Machine Slaughter, Lola M Wife F W 32 M 22 Kansas Illinois Illinois Hotel Keeper
Adkins, Donald L. Stepson M W 9 S Tx Kentucky Kansas
Adkins, Ruth E StepDaughter F W 8 S Wyoming Kentucky Kansas
Adkins, Doris M. StepDaughter F W 5 S Tx Kentucky Kansas
Adkins, Billy C.H. Stepson M W 3 11/12 S Tx Kentucky Kansas
Bellos, Clifford Lodger M W 40 S Iowa Iowa Kentucky Laborer Odd Jobs

Keith McGuire notes that she later married a third time, to Drew O GRAHAM. Keith does not note any children born to them.","STR06" "I23787","Kuykendall","Loren Gleasure","10 Oct 1913","Dec 1984","0","LOREN KUYKENDALL 10 Oct 1913 Dec 1984 66736 (Fredonia, Wilson, KS ) 66736 (Fredonia, Wilson, KS ) 509-26-5744 Kansas","STR06" "I18622","Kuykendall","Louisa Elizabeth","18 Oct 1819","Bef 1853","0","Velma Winn shows her as married to Andrew J. Rudolph with three children.

Joyce Ewing referes to her instead as Eliza Jane.","STR06" "I18621","Kuykendall","Lurena","Abt 1817","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1850 census, she was living with her sister and brother-in-law, Louisa and Andrew J. Rudolph in Grayville, District 12. Shown as age 32.","STR06" "I18711","Kuykendall","Mark Cooley","4 Mar 1819","26 Feb 1853","0","Land grant in Fannin County, Texas for a Mark Kuykendall, finalized 19 Nov 1845. (Courtesy of Grace Gleason).

TX Probate Index: Williamson Co, Kuykendall, M.C. Dec'd Filed 20 Apr 1853","STR06" "I179","Kuykendall","Mary","Abt 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","According to Keith McGuire, she married a Mr. DUBBS. Velma Winn instead shows she married a Thomas B. WILLIAMS.","STR06" "I18920","Kuykendall","Mary Frances","9 Jul 1860","23 Aug 1931","0","Her obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by Carmian, is copied below:

Mrs. Mary F. Dobbs Wolf 1106 Parrish street died on Sunday at 7:45 p.m. after an illness of several weeks. She was a native of White county, a daughter of Daniel and Sarah Stewart Kuykendall, where she was born on July 9 1860. At the time of death she was aged 71 years, 1 month and 14 days. She had been a resident of this city for 10 years.

Surviving her are her husband William Grant Wolf, Mount Carmel; one daughter, Mrs. Lida Ethel Lawson, Vincennes; one sister Mrs. Laura Rudolph, Grayville and two brothers, Charles Kuykendall, Grayville and Lawrence Kuykendall, Crossville. She was a member of the Presbyterian church.

Burial will be made in the Kuykendall cemetery near Carmi. The body was moved to the Roy D. Short Funeral Home where friends may call.
","STR06" "I18643","Kuykendall","Matheus Jacobszen (Van)","Abt 1690","Aft 1754","0","Mattheus was born about 1690, no baptismal record found.

From: Kuykendall, George Benson ""History of The Kuykendall Family Since Its Settlement in Dutch New York in 1646 With Genealogy,etc"" (Portland, OR, 1919)

Son Mattheus, and various grandsons began to migrate following the settlement patterns of this new country. Some moved south first to NJ/PA then VA/WV/NC then TN/KY and next west to TX. Some went to Upstate NY and, travelling primarily by boat across mighty rivers, to the midwest and eventually across the Oregon Trail in covered wagons to the far west.

The grandsons of Luur and Grietje who accepted early land grants in VA (WV) and NC, left a Dutch environment and entered an Anglicized environment. This meant the loss of the meticulous records of marriages and baptisms kept by the DRC's. Largely for this reason, there remains some doubt and serious disagreement about the lineage of the lines from NC. Were Abraham, Peter, Jacobus (James), Jonathan and Jacob the sons of Matthew or Cornelius? Researchers like Velma Winn and Betty Price are still working on this puzzle. The following records seem to indicate that Abraham, John, Peter and James lived in close proximity to Matthew. It would therefore seem they are more likely they are his sons, and not sons of Cornelius.

SEPTEMBER 4, 1748: Andrew Hampton shows in the North Carolina Militia Company Commanded by Captain Samuel Cobrin (Coburn). Dr. Robert W. Ramsay cited Samuel Coburn as the eldest son of James Coburn, who was a flourishing Indian Trader in the Susquehana Valley of Pennsylvania and then on the south branch of the Potomac River in Virginia by sometime earlier than his death there in 1748. Other members of Captain Coburn's Company in North Carolina under date of September 4, 1748, were Abraham, John, Peter and James Kuykendall. In 1743, one older Peter Kuykendall had been designated to lay out a road to Noah Hampton's mill on the Capon River, which later became Hampshire County, West Virginia. The old James Coburn was a neighbor of Noah Hampton. (Note: Peter married a Hampton and James married a Coburn).

MARCH, 1754: Anson County, North Carolina Deeds show Mathew Kuykendall and [second] wife Mary sell 150 acres for 28 Pounds Virginia money to Andrew Hampton. The land is located on the south side of the Catawba River and south side of Leapers Creek. Witnesses were John and Peter Kuykendall and Charles Dunlap and the Register shows all parties to be of Anson County. Dr. Robert W. Ramsay in his 1967 article by map locates Andrew Hampton on Dutchmans Creek below the Kuykendall Creek.

http://harrisonheritage.com/anhamptn.htm

The descendants of Jacob and Mattheus, most of whom migrated to VA/WV/NC tend to be found today with the original version of the last name, Kuykendall. Some of the earliest Kuykendall's in Texas were NC descendants who were Col. Austin's original 300 and played key roles in forming Austin's Colony. These have been documented by a Mr. Marshall Kuykendall of Austin, Texas for a History of Texas to be published in 1995/1996.

from: Family History Our Dutch Heritage A Research Synopsis of the Kuykendall Family: Kuykendall, Kirkendall, Cuykendall, Coykendall, etc Compiled by Gene Kuykendall, 1997 http://w3.gorge.net/forest/FAMILY%20HISTORY%20BY%20GENE.htm","STR06" "I23865","","","","","","","" "I18628","Kuykendall","Moses","Bef 1797","","0","Said to have lived in Howard County, Missouri.","STR06" "I18702","Kuykendall","Narcissa","Bef 1826","Yes, date unknown","0","On the 1850 Lavaca Co, Texas Federal census, Narcissa Kendle (sic), 19, lived next door to William and Jeanette (Kuykendall) Adams. The census taker started to mark her at being Mulatto. Was her mother Native American? Grace Gleason notes that she lived with her sister, Jeannette until at least 1880.","STR06" "I7819","Kuykendall","Noah","30 Jun 1787","6 Mar 1842","0","In ' ""...a matter of history..."" Old Times, Old People and Old Buildings: Newspaper Accounts of Nineteenth Century Life in Carmi and White County, Illinois' (The White County Historical Society, P.O. Box 121, Carmi, Illinois 62821: 1996). An article was reprinted from the White County Democrat Centennial Edition, published on July 30, 1914 by William D. Hay, it was noted that ""Noah Kuykendall....had not inherited his father's love for moving and hunting a new and unsettled country, selected a location in the north edge of the Prarie and in 1809 built a log cabin about one hundred yards west of the present home of George G. Kuykendall, his grandson. He married and brought to his cabin home a Miss Jones, sister of Dan and John, prominent men in their day. The only descendant of the Jones family now living in the county so far as I know is our fellow townsman, John R.

In that cabin, one of the first to be built in that section or in the county, Alfred Kuykendall and other members of Noah's family were born. About 1825, Mr. Kuykendall built on the site of his little cabin a three-story log house. A large roomy, and for that day, an extra fine residence. Built of nicely hewn logs. Some of the logs of that house are still in use, being a part of the barn near where the the old house stood. They are still sound and you can scarely see an ax mark. This shows that the man who got out the logs for that house could hew the line. And that was considered quite an accomplishment at that day...I do not want to leave Mr. Kuykendall's home without saying more about the three story log house. The finishing lumber was all sawed with a whip saw. That is, a log was gotten into a scaffold, after being squared, high enough for one man to stand under it. Another man stood on top of the timber and with a whip saw (a kind of a rip saw made for the purpose) sawed it into the lumber faster than we would suppose. Though I have been told that making lumber that way was at least a first cousin to work. After the lumber came from the saw, it was planed, and the flooring tongue and grooved all by hand.""

There is a Noah Kuykendall indexed in the 1818 White County, Illinois census.

1820 State: Illinois County: White
Page No: 189 Reel No: M33-11
Division: Prairie Township
Enumerated by: Jesse C. Lockwood
Enumerated on: November 22, 1820
Transcribed by John C. Jacoby and Proofread by Cindy Birk Conley for USGenWeb.
Copyright: 2001 Page 189
15
Kirkindall, Noah 3-0-0-0-1,2-0-0-1-0

1830 Census, White County, Illinois p 11 Noah Kuykendall 2-1-2-1-0-0-1;0-1-2-0-0-1-0


1840 Census, White County, Illinois, p 285 Noah Kuykendall 0-3-2-2-1-0-0-1; 0-2-0-0-2

Abraham Lincoln came to Carmi on September 1, 1840 in a political rally as part of his campaign for William Henry Harrison for President. Despite the rain, the rally was a great success. Lincoln stood before the huge throng and spoke for more than an hour. That night he lodged at the Ratliff Inn, where he visited with his many friends. Noah, age 53, and his family may well have been at the rally. (Source: Carmi Illinois 1816-1966 Sesquicentennial: Carmi Sesquicentennial Commission, Inc.).","STR06" "I7833","Kuykendall","Noah","Abt 1822","Yes, date unknown","0","""His sons lived in Indiana, at New Harmony""","STR06" "I18726","Kuykendall","Noah Caldwell","27 Nov 1858","23 Dec 1917","0","Death Certificate, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Carmian:

Noah C. Kuykendall
Birth Date: 27 Nov 1858
Birth Place: White Co
Death Date: 23 Dec 1917
Death Place: Hawthorn, White, Illinois
Burial Date: 25 Dec 1917
Burial Place: Kuykendall
Death Age: 59
Occupation: Farmer
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Gender: Male
Father Name: Samuel Kuykendall
Father Birth Place: White Co.
Mother Name: Mary Jane Sanders
Mother Birth Place: White Co.
FHL Film Number: 1543820

","STR06" "I18917","Kuykendall","Noah Franklin","Feb 1852","8 May 1922","0","Death Certificate, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Carmian:

Noah Franklin Kuykendall
Birth Date: abt 1852
Birth Place: Crossville
Death Date: 8 May 1922
Death Place: Barnhill Township, Wayne, Illinois; living with daughter Lena Ewing
Burial Date: 9 May 1922
Cemetery Name: Kuykendall Family Farm Cemetery
Death Age: 70
Occupation: Farmer
Race: White
Marital Status: Widower
Gender: Male
Father Name: Daniel Kuykendall
Father Birth Place: White Co., Ill.
Mother Name: Sarah Stewart
Mother Birth Place: White Co., Ill.
wed second wife Sarah Heck Davenport 23 Aug 1893 Sarah died in Lawton Okla 28 June 1907
Headstone has been either destroyed or moved. No longer can be found at the cemetery.","STR06" "I7808","Kuykendall","Olive Blanche","16 Aug 1900","Feb 1983","0","Appears to be her record from the SSDI:

OLIVE ADKINS
16 Aug 1899
Feb 1983
71417 (Colfax, Grant, LA )
(none specified)
525-32-9327
New Mexico

The one-year discrepency in her date of birth is noted. The date shown, 16 August, is the same shown by Keith McGuire and George Benson Kuykendall. Only the year, 1899 vs. 1900, is different.","STR06" "I7842","Kuykendall","Paul Mc.","1 Jun 1893","","0","""Enlisted in the U.S. Navy Aviation Corps, March 8, 1918. He was trained at the naval training stations at Balboa Park and North Island, both near San Diego, California. He was honorably discharged February 15, 1919. He has been living on his father's place at Tucamcari, New Mexico until recently, but is now living at Olney, Ill.""","STR06" "I18641","Kuykendall","Peter","28 Jan 1718","17 Feb 1783","0","From GenealogyLibrary.com: Abstracts of Wills, Washington County, Tennessee pg. 41 P. 6 --Will of Peter Kuykendall, Feb. 17, 1783: Son, Jesse slave and land; d. Jane; s. Adams; d. Elizabeth; s. Matthew; s. Peter; ch. Mary, Ruthy, Rebecca, Offay [Affay]. Brother, Abraham, executor. Teste: Andrew Thompson, John Kuykendall, Robert Irwin. May Sessions, 1783.

(Courtesy of Grace Gleason)

Will of Peter Kuykendall

I, Peter Kuykendall of the State and aforesaid county being sick and in a low state of health, but in perfect mind and memory, thanks be to God for it with all others of his mercies, calling to mind the mortality of the body and knowing that it was appointed for all men once to die Do make and ordain this my last will and testament and principally and first of all I give and recommend my soul unto the hands of God who gave it., etc. First, I give an bequeath that track or parcel of land where I now live and one Negro boy named Harry to my well beloved son Jesse; Secondly I give and bequeath to my well beloved daughter Jane Kuykendall one Negro named Dick; Also I give and bequeath to my son Adam Kuykendall five shillings sterling. I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Elizabeth Young the sum of one shilling sterling; I give and bequeath to my son Matthew the sum of one shilling sterling; I give and bequeath to my son Peter the sum of one shilling sterling and remaining part of my Estate after the discharge of all my just debts. I do ordain that it shall be equally divided among six of my children (viz) Mary Kuykendall, Ruth Kuykendall, Rebecca Kuykendall, Affray Kuykendall, Jesse Kuykendall and Jane Kuykendall. and this I do ordain and constitute my last will and testament revoking all others and affirm my seal this seventeenth day of February one thousand seven hundred and eighty three. The above will and testament to be put into execution by my brother Abraham Kuykendall.
Signed Peter Kuykendall (Seal) Witnesses Andrew Thompson, John Kuykendall and Robert Irvin. Proven in open court by the oath of Andrew Thompson and John Kuykendall two of the subscribing witnesses. May Sessions 1783 and ordered to be recorded. Will Book 1 1779-1808

(Courtesy of Linda Young)","STR06" "I7821","Kuykendall","Peter","Abt 1760","Abt 1826","0","George Benson Kuykendall, author of HISTORY OF THE KUYKENDALL FAMILY SINCE ITS SETTLEMENT IN DUTCH NEW YORK IN 1646, featured a section in his book featuring some of those Kuykendall's whose membership is quite large and widely scattered over the country, but who had not yet been able to trace their lineage back to earlier Kuykendall families. He listed Peter Kuykendall in this section at the time of the books publication in 1919.

The HISTORY OF THE KUYKENDALL FAMILY quotes E.G. Kuykendall, a veterinarian of Carmi, Illinois, ""My great grandfather, Peter, came to this county from near Bowling Green, Kentucky, in 1807 or 1808. He came to Kentucky from farther east, supposedly Virginia. He stayed here a few years and went to Northern Missouri. His two sons, James and Noah, stayed here, and later James moved to Southeast Indiana, where some of his descendants still live, one or two in New Harmony.""

In the winter of 1912-1913, George Benson Kuykendall received a letter from an old veteran of the Union Army, John Kuykendall, at the Soldier's Home, Los Angeles, California ""There were two Kuykendalls settled in White county, Illinois, in an early day; there names were Noah and Peter. Peter was my grandfather; my father's name was James.""

In the book, the author notes that ""There are a lot of Kuykendalls whose ancestors came into White county, Illinois, in the first decade of the nineteenth century, and since then have scattered...Carmi, the county seat of White county, is yet the location of a considerable sized settlement of Kuykendalls. These people with all their known relatives have been classified by me as the ""Carmi Branch."" By consulting a map of the country surrounding Carmi, in the White county, White river regions, it will be seen that Carmi is only about ten miles from the Wabash river, and that the White river empties into the Wabash only about twenty miles distant by straight line. The Ohio is the line between Kentucky and Indiana, and between the lower part of Illinois and Kentucky. In early times it was very common for the emigrants from Kentucky to go down the Ohio in barges or pirogues and to land at such points as suited their destination. It appears very likely that a good many of these Kuykendalls ....took the water lines of travel...(being) much more convenient to travel this way, after the Indians had been subdued by Wayne and Harrison. It was easier to float down the rivers than to go through the vast forests of Kentucky and Indiana.""

This theory is confirmed in ""...a matter of history..."" Old Times, Old People and Old Buildings: Newspaper Accounts of Nineteenth Century Life in Carmi and White County, Illinois (The White County Historical Society, P.O. Box 121, Carmi, Illinois 62821: 1996), an article reprinted from the White County Democrat Centennial Edition published on July 30, 1914 by William D. Hay: "" It has been stated that the first name to become of record in the new county of White was Kuykendall. That being true, a few lines regarding him and his family will likely be of interest. James (sic) Kuykendall came from Tennessee in the winter of 1807, crossing the Ohio river at Shawneetown. There he camped to rest himself and family and take a look around. It appears that he tarried too long, for before he was aware of it, he was water bound. The river had backed up and he found himself on an island with no way of getting off. He had more than the usual amount of stock for a mover at that time, and he lost the greater part of it getting it out of the backwater. After getting to dry land with his family and such of his stock and household goods as he was able to save from the water, he felt he had all of Shawneetown that he wanted. So he came to Big Prarie and settled near where Georgia school house now stands. There he raised one if not two crops of sod corn. Enough of it to be able to loan a load to Robert Land when he came in the fall of 1809. So far as I can learn James (sic) Kuykendall made no effort to enter land and about 1820, maybe before, he complained that the country was getting too thickly settled to suit him, so he moved on. Going to northeast Missouri and settled near Chillicothe, where he died. Noah Kuykendall, a son of James, who had not inheritied his father's love for moving and hunting a new and unsettled country, selected a location in the north edge of the Prarie and in 1809 built a log cabin about one hundred yards west of the present home of George G. Kuykendall, his grandson. He married and brought to his cabin home a Miss Jones, sister of Dan and John, prominent men in their day. The only descendant of the Jones family now living in the county so far as I know is our fellow townsman, John R.

The Carmi Illinois 1816-1966 Sesquicentennial booklet also mentions the earliest settlers of Carmi: first the trappers and hunters, seeking fur and game. Then the land-lookers, wanting to settle. Daniel Bain, a Revolutionary War soldier from Virginia, pushed into this area in 1806. He sired 18 children; was step-father of six more. Others built on the Big Prarie---Peter Kuykendall in 1808; Robert Land, Thomas Miller, Henry Jones, James Garrison, Thomas Gray and the Rev. Daniel McHenry in 1809.

The year 1811 was one of trouble and terror. Indians were killing and scalping. Tecumseh was trying to unite all tribes for war. ""This is our land,"" he told General William Henry Harrison at Vincennes.

Then came that terrifying December 16. It was 2 a.m. Monday. Settlers slept. Suddenly the earth shook. Cabins shuddered. Logs creaked. Cradles rocked. Chimneys cracked. Bells rang. Clocks stopped. Dishes crashed. Cattle bawled. Dogs howled. Horses panicked. People fled their cabins; huddled in the cold. Parents prayed. Children cried. The ground rolled up in waves. Trees blew up, cracked, split, fell by the thousands. When earth waves hit the tall timber, forest giants weaved their tops together, interlocked their branches, sprang back and cracked like whip lashes. The earth rumbled, roared, split open, raised in some places, sank in others. On the prairie, snow white sand shot up like geysers. Along the Wabash and little Wabash Rivers banks caved in. Trees toppled into the water. Mrs. Edward McCallister hurried her children into a dugout canoe, pushed it into the Wabash River. Violent waves forced her to struggle back to the heaving land.

The earth shook all night and the following day. Tremors continued for three months, with massive shocks January 23 and February 7. The praying pioneers didn't know it, but they had experienced the heaviest earthquake ever to shake the American continent. It shook 1,000,000 square miles.

The following biography, not entirely accurate, was published in the ""HISTORY OF NEW LEBANON, COOPER COUNTY, MO"":

Peter Kuykendall went from KY to IL at an early date; he was dealing in land there at least in 1814-15. By his first wife (name unknown) he had the following children: Benjamin (R AR Terr.); Catherine (married Mar. 8, 1818 Howard Co., MO Benjamin Mathews) (R AR Terr.); Sarah (R AR Terr.); Moses (R Howard Co, MO); Hannah (married a Gage, R Howard Co, MO); Jesse (R IL); Polly (married a Taylor, R IL); and Noah Kuykendall (R IL); the geographic placements are as of 1826. While in Illinois, Peter Kuykendall married his second wife, Ruth Wyatt, and had seven more children: Wyatt, b Sept 28, 1810 IL; William Grant b Nov. 18, 1811 IL d 27 July 1892 buried Otterville, MO; Josiah A. b Feb 19, 1815 d Jan. 20, 1853, buried Brush Creek Cemetery, Williamson Co, TX; Peter b ca 1817 d before 1846; Mary d 1892; Narcissa; and Janette Kuykendall (married William Adams).

Wyatt, Josiah, and William Grant all entered land inthe 1830's northwest of Otterville Isee DVKM). Ruth (Wyatt) Kuykendall and her sons, Peter and Josiah entered land northwest of Otterville (see DVKM). Just when Peter Sr. and Ruth Kuykendall moved to Cooper County, Missouri from IL is not known, but Peter died there in Dec. 1826. Ruth died in 1858 and is buried in Llano County, Texas. **Taken from the probate papers for the Estate of Peter Kuykendall. R=resides

In Gifford White's unpublished paper titled ""William and Mary Kuykendall Perry of Llano County, TX"", he quotes Lania and Mattie Perry as saying ""Mary Kuykendall Perry said that her father was in the Revolution, and was an old man when he married Ruth Wyatt, with a first family. She said he died of TB because of exposure in the war...the Kuykendall family lived near Boonville in MO because they used to hitch up and go into town.""

There were 17 KNOWN living children of the two marriages of Peter Kuykendall at the time his estate was probated.","STR06" "I7823","Kuykendall","Peter","Abt 1815","Abt 1846","0","1840 Census, White County, Illinois, p 285

Peter Kuykendall 0-0-1-0-1:1-0-0-0-1","STR06" "I18701","Kuykendall","Peter","Abt 1817","Bef 1846","0","There was a land grant in Cooper County, Missouri for him, finalized on 1 April 1843, The deed was signed by all family members in order to sell it in 1846 after his apparent death. He was unmarried. (Courtesy of Grace Gleason).","STR06" "I18655","Kuykendall","Pieter Jacobszen (Van)","Abt 1698","Abt 1778","0","Christening Notes: (Child/Date of Christening/Parents/Sponsors)

Pieter,............................................................ Luir Jacobs,.............................. Peter Van Etten, May 1, 1698. ................................................Grietje Tack.............................. Hyltje Van Etten.

From: Kuykendall, George Benson ""History of The Kuykendall Family Since Its Settlement in Dutch New York in 1646 With Genealogy,etc"" (Portland, OR, 1919)

Pieter van Kuykendall, youngest son of Luur and Grietje, married Femmetje Decker and purchased a large tract of land from the Decker family in Machackemeck. This old farm literally encompassed the current village of Port Jervis. A historical marker depicts where Pieter's farm was burned in an Indian raid.

The descendants of Pieter tended be the only ones who remained in the Machackemeck area pioneered by Luur. This is fortunate for later descendants like myself who have the have the advantage of additional years of Dutch Reform Church records to identify our lineage.

The descendants of Pieter who remained in the vicinity of Port Jervis, Orange Co., NY before migrating primarily to Upstate NY are to be found as Cuykendall/Coykendall with the one exception noted below:

Wilhelmus Kuykendall, gr-grandson of Luur and my gr-gr-gr grandfather moved to old Mamakating Village (Wurtsboro, Sullivan Co., NY) before the Dominies and Clerks institutionalized their common misspelled versions (Cuykendall/Coykendall) of the surname.

from: Family History Our Dutch Heritage A Research Synopsis of the Kuykendall Family: Kuykendall, Kirkendall, Cuykendall, Coykendall, etc Compiled by Gene Kuykendall, 1997 http://w3.gorge.net/forest/FAMILY%20HISTORY%20BY%20GENE.htm","STR06" "I18631","Kuykendall","Polly","Bef 1789","","0","Said to have married Thomas TAYLOR and lived in Illinois.","STR06" "I24067","","","","","","","" "I24072","","","","","","","" "I23866","","","","","","","" "I7826","Kuykendall","Samuel","Abt 1828","Abt 1870","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 White County, IL Carmi
1532-1522
Samuel Kuykendall 32 M Farmer 2500 1400 IL
Mary J "" 23 F KY
Martha "" 6 F IL
Noah C. "" 1 M IL","STR06" "I18669","Kuykendall","Sara Jacobse (Van)","Abt 1702","Yes, date unknown","0","Christening Notes: (Child/Date of Christening/Parents/Sponsors)

Sara,.............................................................. Luir Jacobsen,.......................... Pieter Van Etten, June 14, 1702 ................................................Grietje Tack.............................. Eva de Hooghes.

From: Kuykendall, George Benson ""History of The Kuykendall Family Since Its Settlement in Dutch New York in 1646 With Genealogy,etc"" (Portland, OR, 1919)","STR06" "I44971","Kuykendall","Sarah Elizabeth","23 Dec 1852","1 May 1946","0","Name Sarah Elizabeth Melrose
Titles and Terms (Original):
Event Date 01 May 1946
Event Place Bone Gap, Edwards, Illinois
Gender Female
Marital Status:
Race:
Age 93
Birth Year (Estimated) 1853
Birth Date 23 Dec 1852
Birthplace White Co.
Father's Name Andy Kuykendall
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name Esther Mcdaniels
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation Housewife
Residence Place Bone Gap, Edwards, Ill.
Address:
Spouse's Name Gibon Melrose
Spouse's Titles and Terms (Original):
Spouse's Birthplace:
Burial Date 03 May 1946
Burial Place Bone Gap, Edwards, Ill.
Cemetery Bone Gap
Informant's Name:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4005313
Image Number: 1497
GS Film number: 1991242
Reference ID: cn 18930

Citing this Record:
""Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NQHY-ZHF : accessed 27 Mar 2014), Sarah Elizabeth Melrose, 01 May 1946; citing Public Board of Health, Archives, Springfield; FHL microfilm 1991242.","STR06" "I1903","Kuykendall","Sarah Francis","Mar 1858","24 Dec 1910","0","Place of birth per Keith McGuire. Not verified.","STR06" "I18670","Kuykendall","Seytie Jacobse (Van)","Bef 27 Oct 1706","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married first, on 9 May 1729 in Orange County, NY Arient Van Etten; and second 6 Aug 1747, also in Orange County, to Cornelius Cool.","STR06" "I18658","Kuykendall","Styntie Jacobszen (Van)","Abt 1682","Abt 1715","0","Christening Notes: (Child/Date of Christening/Parents/Sponsors)

Styntie............................................................ Leur Jacobz, ..............................Stintie Douwes, April 2, 1682.................................................. Grietje Artz Tack....................... Claes Teunisse.

From: Kuykendall, George Benson ""History of The Kuykendall Family Since Its Settlement in Dutch New York in 1646 With Genealogy,etc"" (Portland, OR, 1919)","STR06" "I7806","Kuykendall","Vernon Allen","21 Oct 1895","5 Jun 1969","0","""Is in army training camp at Fort Riley, went July 22, 1917""

At the time of the 1930 census, Vernon, age 35, and his brother Warren, age 20, were lodgers in the home of Abner Weston in Box Elder, Wyoming. Both were single, and lsited as farm laborers.","STR06" "I24071","","","","","","","" "I7945","","","","","","","" "I7831","Kuykendall","William","Abt 1828","Abt 1850","0","ASSUMED to be the 22 year old William Keykendall who died of ""fits"" in March 1850? (Per Mortality Schedule).","STR06" "I7875","Kuykendall","William Noah","Abt 1872","Yes, date unknown","0","According to Keith McGuire, he was the father of William Floyd--who served as a U.S. Navy Chaplin, Roy Aaron, and Fred Donald Kuykendall--who was an M.D.","STR06" "I7944","Kuykendall","Wilma Jean","24 Mar 1919","Yes, date unknown","0","Keith McGuire shows that she married Jerry Lewis COOK, an employee of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. She was an interior decorator. They were the parents of two children, Claudette and Jay.","STR06" "I18704","Kuykendall","Wyatt","18 Sep 1810","25 Oct 1863","0","Janice Doll emailed Grace Gleason that ""Wyatt raised blooded Morgan horses around Sedalia, Missouri. During the Civil War, (his son) Josiah, just a boy, used to hide out the horses to graze them and keep the marauders from stealing them. When grown, Josiah has a harness and saddle shop in Sedalia when that place was a trail's end town.""","STR06" "I18704","Kuykendall","Wyatt","18 Sep 1810","25 Oct 1863","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1840 Cooper County, Missouri
Federal Census Index: p 120
Kuykendall, Wyatt

1850 Cooper County, Missouri
Federal Census, Dist 25, p 287
Family 1031
Wyatt Kuykendale 40 M Farmer $400 IL
Vashti ""38 F TN
John H. ""15 M MO
Francis ""12 M MO
Mahala ""10 F
Melissa "" 7 F MO
Alzora "" 3 F MO

Andrea Ramsey emailed, in April 2013, that ""Wyatt Kuykendall and wife Vashti were living next door to his former in-laws, William Stone and Nancy Neal, Household no. 1030, who were parents of Wyatt's first wife, Jane Stone.""

","STR06" "I7810","Kuykendall","Zelma Maude","11 Aug 1905","8 Jan 1997","0","Keith McGuire shows that she was a bookkeeper for an International Harvester Dealer in Fredonia, Kansas.

From the SSDI at Rootsweb:
ZELMA M KUYKENDALL 11 Aug 1905 08 Jan 1997 (V) 66208 (Shawnee Mission, Johnson, Kansas (none specified) 512-18-5222 Kansas","STR06" "I39171","Kwapil","Rosa ""Rose""","10 Sep 1895","16 Jan 1981","0","The John T. Smith Tree on Ancestry.com instead shows the location of her birth as Liepa, Austria.

http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/852439/person/-2038753879

SSDI:

Rose Smith
SSN: 182-22-2229
Last Residence: 77703 Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States of America
Born: 10 Sep 1895
Died: Jan 1981
State (Year) SSN issued: Pennsylvania (Before 1951)","STR06" "I27262","Kyle","Josephine","17 May 1862","23 Mar 1934","0","A transcription of her death certificate was posted by a volunteer in the RAGKS.

Josphine (Kyle) Watson
Age at death 71
DOB 17 May 1862 Tennessee
DOD 23 Mar 1934 Hardin County, Tennessee
Parents: Morton Kyle and Elivira McLemore","STR06" "I25700","Kyle","Mortimere ""Morton"" B.","Abt 1831","Bef 1880","0","AKA Marvin?","STR06" "I25700","Kyle","Mortimere ""Morton"" B.","Abt 1831","Bef 1880","0","(Research):

Census Information

1870 Census
Tennessee, Hardin, District 1
Page 9, Stamped 341 (and next page)
HH 62-62 Robert and Rutha McLemore
Page 10
HH 63-63
Kyle, Mortimer 39 M W Farmer $150 $1279 Tenn
Kyle, Elvira L 35 F W Keeping House Ala
Kyle, Josephine 8 F W At Home Tenn
Kyle, Margaret A 2 F W At Home Tenn
Russel, Samuel 11 M W Farm Hand Tenn
Downing, Josephine 23 F W Unemployed Tenn
Downing, Flora C 2 F W At Home Tenn
Downing, Mary F 9/12 F W At Home Tenn

","STR06" "I15995","Kyne","Josephine","Abt 1909","16 Jan 2010","0","Josephine Biba, 102, of Exeter, died Saturday (1/16/10) in Exeter. Born to Albert and Rena (Palmer) Kyne at Fairfield, Neb.

Survivors: foster son, Jack Noragon, Worthington, Ohio; two granddaughters; one great granddaughter.

Funeral services 11 a.m. Saturday, Farmer Funeral Home, Exeter, Neb. Visitation beginning Friday 1 p.m. until 8 p.m. Farmer Funeral Home, Exeter. Graveside services Exeter Cemetery. Pastors Tim and Ginny Adams officiating

(Lincoln Journal Star January 20, 2010, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I9112","","","","","","","" "I37516","","","","","","","" "I15249","","","","","","","" "I14498","Ladman","Matilda ""Tillie""","9 Nov 1924","2 Jan 2017","0","Obituary

In Memory Of
Matilda ""Tillie"" Soukup


A Funeral Service will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, January 6, 2017 at the United Church of Christ in Friend with Pastor Dave Coleman officiating. Interment will be in Andrew Cemetery, Friend. Visitation will be on Thursday from 1 to 8 pm with the family receiving friends from 4:30 to 6:30 pm at Lauber-Moore Funeral Home, Friend and one hour prior to service at the church. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials to the Dorchester American Legion Auxiliary, the United Church of Christ in Friend, or to the families choice.


Matilda ""Tillie"" Soukup, was born November 9, 1924 on a farm southeast of Friend, Nebraska to Joe and Matilda (Dovorky) Ladman, the fourth of seven children and lived in Saline County most of her life. Tillie passed away on Monday, January 2, 2017 at the Tabitha Nursing Home in Crete at the age of 92 years, one month and 24 days. She graduated from the 8th grade of Country School District 42, attended Crete High School and later graduated from Black Beauty Academy in Lincoln. After WWII broke out, Tillie worked at the Fairmont Creamery and Crete Mills.

On February 21, 1946, she was united in marriage to Leonard Mika and resided on a farm for four years. They had three daughters, Darlene, Beverly and Linda. In 1950, they moved to Tobias and owned a bar and caf?. In 1957, they moved to Friend where she worked for her brother-in-law, Ray Mika at Mika's Place and later at Cal and Marge's bar.

In 1961, Tillie married Clarence Engel and a son, Dennis, was added to her family. In 1964, she started working at Warren Memorial Hospital as a med aid and retired after 27 years. After retiring, Tillie volunteered as a hospice worker for more than 10 years and she loved taking care of the elderly. She also worked with Food Net and continued to assist with activities at Warren Memorial Hospital. Clarence died in 1983. Tillie married Arnold ""Arnie"" Soukup in 1990 and they made their home in Dorchester until Arnie passed away in 1998. She continued to live in Dorchester until 2009, when she moved to the Friendship Terrace in Friend and then to the Friend Manor in October of 2012. In March of 2016, when the Manor closed, Tillie moved to Tabitha in Crete.

Tillie loved to dance, play cards and did a lot of traveling. Most of all she loved her family, her grandchildren and great-grandchildren were her pride and joy. As long as she was able, she attended most of their sports activities, baby-sat and often transported them to school.

Tillie was a member of the United Church of Christ in Friend and Women's Fellowship. She was also a member of Lincoln Czechs of Nebraska and ZCBJ Lodge #74. Tillie became an active member of Dorchester American Legion Auxiliary in 1990 and served as president for several years. She was a member of the WANNANOT of Dorchester.

She is survived by her children and spouses, Darlene and David Rasplicka, Friend, Beverly and Jon Cawley, Seattle, WA, Linda Hardin, Muscatine, IA, and Dennis and Tammy Engel, Shawnee, KS, eight grandchildren and spouses, Donna Jensen and special friend, Kelly Bolte, Darin Rasplicka, Bryan and Aimee Hardin, Travis Hardin, Lisa Cawley, Michelle and Travis Haagen, Jake Engel and fianc?, Amy Inman, and Jessica Engel, nine great-grandchildren, Jared, Jordan and Jason Jensen, Ashton Rasplicka, Alicia, Hailee and Brayden Hardin, Claire Haagen, Kaitlyn and Luke Inman-Engel, sisters-in-law, Betty Soukup, Lincoln, and Ellen Vossler, Inland, NE, several nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.

Tillie was preceded in death by her parents, her husbands, Leonard Mika, Clarence Engel and Arnold Soukup, brothers and sisters-in-law, Joe and Shirley Ladman, Ed Ladman, Ray and Doris Ladman, sisters and brothers-in-law, Ella and Jim Vagrt, Albie and Clarence Hoffman, Irene and Joe Kudelka, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Ray and Mary Mika, Les and Dorothy Engel, Ray and Ruth Engel, Ben and Frances Engel, Howard and Inez Jesse, Charles and Irene Philip, Clarence and Aline Smith, Viola Luke, Fred and Helen Vossler, Ray Soukup and Rubye Prokop.","STR06" "I14498","Ladman","Matilda ""Tillie""","9 Nov 1924","2 Jan 2017","0","(Research):Her brother's obituary follows:

Joe D. Ladman, 90, formerly of Dorchester, passed away December 1, 2009 at the Friend Manor. Born March 1, 1919 to Joe and Matilda (Divoky) Ladman. Served during World War II. Retired owner/operator of Joe's Place Bar & Grill, Dorchester.

Survivors include daughter and son in law, Sharon and Dwayne Schmale of Dorchester. Step grandson and wife, Jeff and Nicki Schmale of Lincoln; sisters, Ella Vajgrt of Rupert, Idaho, Albie Hoffman of York, Tillie Soukup of Friend; brother-in-law, Joe Kudelka of Rupert, Idaho. Several nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his parents; wife, Shirley; brothers, Ed and Ray; sister, Irene Kudelka; brothers-in-law; James Vajgrt, Clarence Engel, Arnie Soukup, Clarence Hoffman.

Services at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 4 at Kuncl Funeral Home in Crete. Rev. Roger Wolfe officiating. Visitation beginning at 5:00 p.m. on Thursday at funeral home. Interment at Dorchester Cemetery. Memorials in care of the family.

And this the obituary of her sister:

Albie Hoffman age 94 of York, NE died Friday, October 2, 2015 in Lincoln, NE. She was born August 16, 1921 at Friend, NE to Joseph and Matilda (Divoky) Ladman. Albie was a longtime member of St. John Lutheran Church at Waco, NE and the Ladies Aid. On November 14, 1947 she was married to Clarence Hoffman at Dorchester, NE.

She is survived by her two sons, Dean Hoffman of York and Dan (Christine) Hoffman of Elkhorn, NE, and her sister Tillie Soukup of Friend. Nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Clarence, her brothers Ed, Ray, Joe and two sisters Irene and Ella.

Funeral services are scheduled for 10:30 am, Wednesday, October 7, 2015 at St. John Lutheran Church at Waco, NE with the Reverend Paul T. Kern officiating. Graveside services will then be held at 2:00 pm, Wednesday at the Dorchester Cemetery at Dorchester, NE. Visitation will be held Tuesday from 5-9 pm at the mortuary and one hour prior to services at the church. Memorials may be directed to St. John Lutheran Church at Waco in lieu of flowers.

(Both courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I15737","","","","","","","" "I15204","","","","","","","" "I485","Ladner","Clarence Robert","26 Jan 1918","15 Apr 1983","0","This appears to be his listing on the SSDI:
CLARENCE LADNER 26 Jan 1918 Apr 1983 75948 (Hemphill, Sabine, TX ) 75948 (Hemphill, Sabine, TX ) 438-07-3548 Louisiana

And on the Texas Death Index:

Ladner Clarence Robert 04-15-1983 SABINE M","STR06" "I24210","Ladner","Jimmy Roy","14 Jan 1944","13 Mar 2006","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, March 16, 2006

Jimmy Roy Ladner

Funeral services for Jimmy Roy Ladner, 62, of Hemphill will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, March 17, 2006 at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Burial will follow in Oakhill Cemetery. Bro. Bob Gwin will officiate. He died March 13 at his residence.

Jimmy Roy Ladner was born January 16, 1944 in Hemphill to Clarence Ladner and Dorothy Easley Ladner. He was a welder and a member of Camp Springs Baptist Church.

He is survived by his wife, Mary Ladner of Hemphill; mother, Dorothy Easley Ladner of Hemphill; sons John Ladner and wife, Michelle of Florida, Robert Ladner and wife Linda, and Edwin Frazier and wife, Rachael all of Hemphill, Jimmy Wayne Ladner of Louisiana, Jimmy Ozan and wife, Dana of Bronson and Bobby Ozan and wife, Kim of Milam; daughters, Louise JACOBS and husband Bo of Hemphill and Alice MAIL and husband, Roy of Montana; brother Leonard Ladner and wife, Charlotte of Hemphill and 14 grandchildren. Starr Funeral Home, Inc. in Hemphill is in charge of arrangements.

A nearly identical obituary was in the March 22, 2006 Sabine County Reporter.","STR06" "I46084","Ladner","Katie Mae","27 Jan 1936","2 Nov 2010","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by Bettie:

Katie Mae Ladner Smith, age 74 of Fairdale, Texas went to be with her Savior Tuesday, November 2, 2010.

At the time of her death, she was in the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Kathy and Keith Mauer. She was surrounded by her family and love ones and in the loving care of Texas Home Health Hospice of Beaumont, Texas.

Katie was born January 27, 1936 in Hickory Hill, Texas. She graduated from Hemphill High School and Stephen F. Austin State University. She taught in Mauriceville for one year and then moved to Evadale where she taught from 1957 to 1990 as the high school home economics teacher. After her retirement from Evadale ISD on June 25, 1990 she moved back to Fairdale where she lived until her death.

She was a loving member of Fairdale Baptist Church of Fairdale.

Katie was preceded in death by her father, Elzie Ladner of Fairdale.

Those left to mourn her loss and cherish her memory include her husband of 54 years, Harold Dean Smith, her daughter and son-in-law, Kathy and Keith Mauer of Evadale, mother, Madie Love Ladner of Fairdale, sister and brother-in-law, Reba and Maurice Williams of Newton, Texas, sister and brother-in-law, Leona and J.D. Warden of Roganville, Texas, sister and brother-in-law, Clarene and John Anderson of Port Neches, Texas, sister and brother-in-law, Mary and Freddy Shores of Newton, Texas, brother, Thomas Ladner also of Fairdale, one granddaughter, Baylee Smith of Hempstead, Texas and many nieces, nephews, friends and extended family members.

Visitation services honoring the life of Mrs. Katie Smith will be Thursday, November 4, 2010 from 4pm until 8pm at Central Baptist Church in Evadale.

Funeral services will be Friday, November 5, 2010 at 1pm with visitation starting at 11am until service time at Fairdale Baptist Church in Fairdale, south of Hemphill. Reverend Reverend Bo Owens and Reverend Roger Hoogterp will be officiating under the direction of Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill.Graveside services will follow at Mount Sinai Cemetery located behind Fairdale Baptist Church.

Katie enjoyed serving her God, spending time with her family, friends, and former students and co-workers. She loved cooking, sewing, hunting, and fishing. She will especially be remembered for making her ""beloved tea cakes"". She was a great influence to all who knew her. She touched many lives with her kindness and beautiful smile. Mrs. Katie Smith will be greatly missed.

Services are under the direction of Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill Texas.","STR06" "I493","Ladner","Lonnie Lynn","14 May 1963","14 Aug 1980","0","Was killed in a car accident.","STR06" "I16296","","","","","","","" "I46081","Ladner","Madie Leona","19 Jan 1941","22 Nov 2020","0","Leona Ladner Warden, 79, of Kirbyville, Texas passed away Sunday, November 22, 2020 at Baptist Hospital in Beaumont, Texas.

Leona was born in Fairdale, Texas on January 19, 1941 to Elzie Nathaniel Ladner and Madie Clara Love Ladner. She had lived in Kirbyville for 20 years, having previously resided in Orange. She worked at the Presbyterian Day School in Orange in her earlier years

Leona spent her life as a loving wife, mother, and grandmother and a loving member of Beech Grove Missionary Baptist Church. She had lived in Kirbyville for 20 years, having previously resided in Orange. She enjoyed serving her God, spending time with her family and friends and she loved to cook. She was a great influence to all who knew her and she touched many lives with her kindness and beautiful smile. Leona Warden will be greatly missed!!

Leona was preceded in death by her father and mother, Elzie Nathaniel Ladner and Madie Love Ladner; her husband, J. D. Warden; her brother, Thomas Ladner; sister, Katie Smith and her husband, Harold; and sister-in-law, Kathy McDaniel.

Those left to mourn her loss and cherish her memory are daughter and son-in-law, Leisa and Wesley Lewis and grandson, Jarred Lewis of Orange; sister's and brother-in-law's, Reba and Maurice Williams of Bridge City, Clarene and John Anderson of Port Neches, and Mary and Freddy Shores of Orange; brother-in-law, Donald Warden and wife, Cookie, of Jasper; sister-in-law, Dwanda McCroskey of Hemphill; and many nieces, nephews, friends, and extended family members.

Funeral services will begin at 1:00 p.m. Friday, November 27, 2020 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with Rev. Larry Williams and Rev. Mike Hancock officiating.

Visitation will begin prior to service starting at 11:30 a.m.

Burial will follow services in Mt. Sinai Cemetery in Fairdale, Texas with Holden Perimon, Keith Maurer, Heath Perimon, John Anderson, Mark Anderson, Todd Anderson, Gary Williams, Don Warden, Ronnie McBride, David Johnson, Chris Sparks, and Clint Wise serving as pallbearers and Jarred Lewis serving as honorary pallbearer.

Condolences can be made and memorial book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral home. Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, November 25, 2020, page 8.","STR06" "I46086","Ladner","Thomas Elzie","19 Jan 1947","1 Nov 2014","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Bettie:
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, November 19, 2014, Page 9


Thomas Elzie Ladner, age 67 of Fairmount, passed from this life surrounded by his loving family Thursday morning in the Hospice In The Pines facility at Lufkin Memorial Hospital.

He was born in Hemphill to Elzie Nathaniel and Madie Love Ladner.

Thomas has lived in the Fairmount community all his life and was owner-operator of C&L Construction Company. He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War and a member of the Fairdale Baptist Church in Fairmount.

Thomas is survived by his daughter Rachel Perimon and her husband Heath of Hemphill, his grandson Holden Perimon of Hemphill, his step-son Wes Leone and his wife Brandi of Hemphill, his sisters, Reba Williams and her husband Maurice of Newton, Texas, Leona Warden of Roganville, Texas, Clarene Anderson and her husband John of Port Neches, Texas, Mary Shores and her husband Freddy of Newton, special friend JoAnn Flowers and her daughter Rayne of Hemphill.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his sister Katie Smith, brother-in-laws Harold Smith (77481803) and J.D. Warden (134953655).

Visitation will be from 5pm until 9pm Friday, November 14, 2014 in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street in Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will be at 2pm Saturday, November 15, 2014, in the Fairdale Baptist Church, Fairmount, Texas.

Burial will follow in the Mt. Sinai Cemetery in Fairmount in Sabine County.","STR06" "I46085","Ladner","Willie Reba","29 Aug 1938","25 Jul 2024","0","Willie Reba Ladner Williams, age 85, of Orange, Texas passed away peacefully on Thursday morning, July 25, 2024, surrounded by her loved ones.

Reba was born in Fairdale, TX on August 29, 1938, to Elzie Nathaniel Ladner and Madie Clara Love Ladner. She grew up in Fairdale where she met her beloved husband of 68 years, Fuller Maurice Williams.

Reba and Maurice resided in Orange, TX until they made the move to their farm in Newton, TX, where they spent some of their most joyous years of their life. Reba spent her days cooking the most amazing meals for her family and doing a little QVC shopping on the side. Reba was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Her love for her family knew no limits. She cherished each moment spent with them and radiated warmth that made everyone feel truly valued and appreciated. May we remember her as a beacon of strength and inspiration, carrying forth her legacy with love, compassion, and resilience. As we bid farewell to an extraordinary woman who graced our lives, may we find solace in knowing that Reba has now found eternal peace in the embrace of her beloved God.

Reba was preceded in death by her parents, Elzie Nathaniel Ladner and Madie Clara Love Ladner; her brother, Thomas Ladner; sister Katie Smith and husband Harold, sister Leona Warden and husband J.D.

Those left to mourn her loss and cherish her memory are husband Maurice Williams; son Gary Williams and wife Barbara; granddaughters Ashley Williams, Crissy Fuqua and husband Blake; grandson Michael Holmes and wife Vickie; great-grandchildren Lennyn Fuqua and Andy Holmes; sisters, Clarene Anderson and husband John, Mary Shores and husband Freddy; and many nieces, nephews, friends, and extended family members.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 PM, Tuesday, July 30, 2024, at Fairdale Baptist Church, 4820 Fairdale Rd., Hemphill, Texas with Brother Van Lowe officiating.

Visitation will begin prior to service starting at 1:00 PM.

Burial will follow services at Mt. Sinai Cemetery in Hemphill, TX with Wesley Lewis, Jarred Lewis, Keith Mauer, John Anderson, Mark Anderson, and Todd Anderson serving as pallbearers.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com, downloaded from their website

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, July 31, 2024, Page 4","STR06" "I48159","Ladwig","Sharon","10 Jun 1954","12 Nov 2022","0","Sharon Tomasek, 68, of Schuyler, died Saturday, November 12, 2022, at Bryan LGH West in Lincoln.

Sharon was born June 10, 1954, in Schuyler to Eldon ""EC"" and Mary (Dvorak) Ladwig. She attended Schuyler Public Schools and graduated from Schuyler High School. On April 25, 2011, she married Randy Tomasek in Schuyler. Sharon was self-employed and did cleaning for many area homes and businesses. Sharon enjoyed fishing and camping attending activities of the grandkids and especially loved time spent with her family. She was a member of Divine Mercy Parish, St Mary's Catholic Church in Schuyler.

Sharon is survived by her husband, Randy Tomasek of Schuyler, son Jeremy (Cheryl) Vanicek of Omaha, step-children John (Jodie) Limbach, Yutan, Rachel Tomasek and Brandon Ewoldt of Edison, five grandchildren; Zachary and Kendall Vanicek, Nile Limbach and Amber Daniel, Skyler (Michael) Terry, and McKenzie Ewoldt. She is also survived by two sisters; Mary Ann Shonka of Schuyler and Carolyn Rees of Parker, Colorado, two brothers; Raymond (Linda) Ladwig of Schuyler, Dwaine (Michelle) Ladwig of Shelby and sister-in-law Ann Ladwig of Schuyler, as well as several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers; Larry Ladwig and Lavern ""Butch"" Ladwig and his wife Ann and one nephew, John Ladwig.

Mass of Christian Burial Wednesday, November 16, 2022, 10:00 A.M.
Divine Mercy Parish St. Mary's Catholic Church Rev. Gerry Gonderinger, Celebrant

Visitation Tuesday 4-7 P.M. with 7 P.M. Sharing of Memories
Wednesday 8:30-9:30 A.M.--all at Kracl Funeral Chapel
Committal in Schuyler Cemetery Lunch following in church hall
Memorials in care of the family for future designation

From Kracl Funeral Home in Schuyler, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I45822","Lagle","Ellis","21 Mar 1913","Yes, date unknown","0","His marriage license shows he was a son of Alonzo Lagle and Minnie Ingram.","STR06" "I14030","Lagrone","Emanuel","21 Apr 1813","Yes, date unknown","0","Was he the brother of Jane Lagrone, who married Elijah Clark? Barbara Yancey Dore shows him as a son of Jacob Lagrone and Catherine Riser.","STR06" "I2078","Lagrone","Jane","Abt 1822","Aft 1860","0","Was she the sister of Emanuel Lagrone, who married Rachel Clark?","STR06" "I2078","Lagrone","Jane","Abt 1822","Aft 1860","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Housan Bayou beat No. 3, PO Hemphill
Enumerated 24 Jun 1860
Page (?)17
125-125
Jane Clark 34 F Farmer 2000 350 SC
Elias Clark 16 M Tx
Pascal Clark 14 M Tx
John Clark 12 m Tx
Susan Clark 9 F Tx
","STR06" "I30173","Laird","William Emery ""Pete""","24 Aug 1909","27 Jan 1975","0","His Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as the son of William Henry Laird and Letha Conn. He is lsited as a veteran of World War II, and an engineer at a Gas Pipeline. The informant was his wife, Mrs. June Laird.

On her annotated transcription of the Gravel Hill Cemetery index, Kay Parker McCary notes that he was a Mason, a veteran of the U.S. Navy WWII, and that he shares a double marker with June Laird Strange.","STR06" "I30173","Laird","William Emery ""Pete""","24 Aug 1909","27 Jan 1975","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I30171","Laird","William Henry","22 Jul 1885","21 Jan 1938","0","His Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as the son of Joseph Laird. His mother's name was not known. His occupation was shown as an engineer at a Gas Pump Station. The informant was Mrs. Letha Bell Laird, his wife.","STR06" "I30171","Laird","William Henry","22 Jul 1885","21 Jan 1938","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I46260","","","","","","","" "I45012","","","","","","","" "I46259","Lake","William ""Bill"" Leland","18 Jul 1920","7 Jan 1993","0","Shown on the Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015 as being born in Lovington, Illinois to Paul R. LAKE and Ruth H. BEILSMITH.

FindAGrave shows that his military marker was embossed:

William Leland Lake
CPM US Navy
World War ll","STR06" "I27249","Lakey","Alma","3 Jun 1927","23 Aug 2005","0","Sabine County Reporter
August 17, 2005

Alma Lakey Field

Alma Field, 78, of Brookeland died Tuesday, August 23, 2005, at a Jasper hospital. Born June 3, 1927, Mrs. Field was a longtime resident of Sabine County. She was a homemaker and member of Brookeland Missionary Baptist Church. Survivors: her daughter, Lydia OUTLAW and husband Trant, of Orlando, Florida, and Mary STEPHENS and husband Junior of Jasper, brothers, Vernon LAKEY and wife Marilyn of Pasedena and Thomas LAKEY and wife Annie of Vidor, and grandchildren Colin McLEMORE, Cara STEPHENS, and Cody STEPHENS. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bro. Sidney FIELD. Funeral services were held Thursday at Brookeland Missionary Baptist Church. Interment followed at Brookeland Cemetery. Arrangements were under the Forest Oak Funeral Home in Jasper.","STR06" "I45371","Lakey","Burton Monroe","Abt 1904","15 Jan 1987","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 28, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 23A Stamped 45
7-7
Lakey, Monroe Head M W 26 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Lakey, Benena Wf F W 24 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Lakey, Prenast Som m W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Lakey, Odis Son M W 1 S Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Liberty County, JP 7
Enumerated April 10, 1940
SD 42-2 SD 146-14 Sheet 4B
89-r-2-No
McGowen, Newton H Head M W 32 M No 4 Tx R Sabine Tx Laborer Timber
McGowen, Lelia Bell Wf M W 23 M No H01 Tx R Sabine
McGowen, Edward H Son m W 2 S No Tx
Lakey, B. Monroe Brother-in-law M W 35 M No 3 Tx R Sabine Laborer Timber
Lakey, Benena Sister F W 33 M No 6 Tx R Sabine
Lakey, Prentice Nephew M W 13 S Yes 0 Tx R Sabine
Lakey, Rudolph Nephew M W 11 S Tx Yes 1 Tx R Sabine
Lakey, Drewery Nephew M W 8 S Yes 0 Tx
Lakey, Ruby Jewel Niece F W 4 S No O Tx
Lakey, Francis Niece F W 1 S Tx




","STR06" "I45374","","","","","","","" "I48779","Lakey","James Troy","15 Aug 1910","26 Nov 1963","0","Family Search shows him as a son of William James Laker and Dusty McBride of San Augustine","STR06" "I45373","","","","","","","" "I15074","Lakey","Perry Bernard","20 Apr 1906","10 Nov 1991","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jones County, Pr 5
Enumerated 12 Apr 1930
ED 127-15 SD 8 Sheet 7A
133-153
Roger, Elman D Head M W 38 S Tx Tx Ark Farmer Cotton Farmer
Lakey, Emma Mother 68 Wd Ark Ark Akrk
Lakey, Perry Brother M W 23 S Tx Tx Ark Laborer General Farm
Lakey, Boyd Brother M W 15 S Tx Tx Ark

","STR06" "I31755","Lambert","Ida","May 1889","23 Jan 1910","0","Missouri Death Cert. #535 Jackson County
Ida Lambert
Born: 18 May 1889 in Kansas
Father: Alfred Lambert of OH
Mother: Mary Waddell of KY
Date of Death: 23 Jan 1910 at 3161 Belle St. (KCMO)
Cause of Death: Typhoid Fever
Burial: 25 Jan 1910 at Forest Hill Cemetery

(Courtesy of Vance Tigges, vtigges@netzero.com, 2009-05-29)

http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/","STR06" "I25676","Lambert","James","Abt 1811","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information

1850 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Div 2 East of the Military Road
Enumerated 11 Nov 1850 by Hiram Kennedy
Stamped 33
470-470
James Lambert 39 M Non Ala
Sarah Lambert 35 F Ala
Joel Lambert 12 M Ala
John Lambert 10 M Ala
Mary Lambert 4 F Ala
Josephine Lambert 1 F Ala
","STR06" "I41792","Lambert","Martha Katherine","22 Feb 1862","13 Jun 1958","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNXN-DKM
name: Martha Katherine Cooper
death date: 13 Jun 1958
death place: Brookland, Sabine, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 96 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 22 Feb 1862
birthplace: Sanine Co., Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: No Record
father's birthplace:
mother's name: No Record
mother's birthplace:
occupation: None
place of residence: Brookland, Sabine, Texas
cemetery: Brookland Cemetery
burial place: Brookland, Texas
burial date: 13 Jun 1958
Informant WH Cooper
additional relatives: X
film number: 2115550
digital film number: 4167329
image number: 1932
reference number: 41343
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Martha Katherine Cooper, 1958","STR06" "I2674","Lambert","Ruth Opal","15 Oct 1923","10 Feb 1990","0","Of Lisbon, North Dakota. (Milligan, p 252). Daughter of Hugh and Etta Lambert. Graduate of the University of Nebraska.","STR06" "I31754","Lambert","William R.","9 Sep 1886","5 Jun 1940","0","Burial: Los Angeles National Cemetery, plot: 72 4 RW C , US Veteran's Affairs","STR06" "I8270","Lamberth","David Timothy","22 Jan 1885","Abt 1969","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows him as a son of Jesse H. LAMBERTH and Elizabeth N. ""Eliza"" SMITH.","STR06" "I8271","Lamberth","Ertise","8 Mar 1906","20 Jan 1975","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that he married Eva FLETCHER.","STR06" "I8274","Lamberth","Lillian","26 Oct 1911","20 Oct 1990","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that she married Isaac Jacob NATHAN (born 28 Jan 1904).","STR06" "I8276","Lamberth","Murl Nancy","23 May 1913","2 Nov 1986","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that, on 5 Sep 1929, she married Otis JACKSON (born 24 Jun 1904).","STR06" "I46335","Lambeth","Virginia","25 Feb 1908","24 Oct 2006","0","Obituary, as copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Laurie:

Virginia Lambeth McLemore, 98, of Roanoke, went to be with her LORD on Tuesday, October 24, 2006. Mrs. McLemore was born February 25, 1908 in Norfolk, Virginia, the daughter of the late Graham H. and Virginia Murrill Lavinder Lambeth. Mrs. McLemore was a schoolteacher. She was a member of Windsor Hills United Methodist Church. Mrs. McLemore married Reginald Williams McLemore. He preceded her in death.","STR06" "I30174","LaMountain","Howard Edmond ""Larry""","4 Apr 1923","25 Jun 1987","0","Military Marker: Pfc US Marine Corps WWII

On the back of the tombstone is inscribed ""LaMonta'gne's of Alsace Lorraine France-Son of George H. LaMountain & Lillian M. Geno""

The Texas Death Index records for his children show him as Howard Edmond, whereas as Kay McCary has him listed as Howard Edward. In the 1995 obituary of his wife, he was listed as Howard E. ""Larry"" LaMountain.","STR06" "I2046","","","","","","","" "I15135","Lancaster","Rollo Repass","11 Aug 1917","17 Sep 1990","0","Posted on Rootsweb's Roger Mills Co. OK message board.
Lancaster, Rollo Repass
Rollow Repass Lancaster, of Cheyenne, died today September 17, 1990 in Roger Mills Memorial Hospita. Rollo, son of Sam and Bess Lancaster was born August 11, 1917 in Shattuck. He grew up in Grimes community and worked on farms in Texas and Hammon. He married Thelma Habeck Dec. 13, 1974 in Hammon. He retired from farming in the early 1980's. He was a member of the Methodist Church. He is survived by his wife Thelma of the home; two step-daughters, Coleen Malson, Grand Prairie, Tex.; Linda Robbins, of Gainsvelle, Texas; two grandchildren; three brothers, Leonard Lancaster, El Reno; Glen of Sayre; and Samuel of Texas; one sister, Mary Beth Barclay of Houston, Texas. He was preceded in death by his parents, first wife; one son and one brother.
Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Dempsey Cemetery, Roger Mills County, OK under direction of Rose Chapel Funeral Service of Cheyenne.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I1615","Land","Nancy J. ""Nannie""","Aug 1852","4 Sep 1926","0","As of the 1900 federal census, Nancy is listed as the mother of 11 children, 8 of them still living. Only the oldest four of their children are found with the family as of the 1880 census, and all had left home prior to the 1900 census.

Said by Janice Smith to be a daughter of John LAND and Rebecca BUCKLEY.","STR06" "I14846","Land","Ruth Mary Ann ""Ruthie""","Sep 1837","Aft 1900","0","Shown by some as Rutha Land, a probable sister of John Land of San Augustine County, and by others as Ruthie Laird. As the death certificate of her son, J.C. Buckley, shows her maiden name as LAND, it is assumed this is correct.","STR06" "I14846","Land","Ruth Mary Ann ""Ruthie""","Sep 1837","Aft 1900","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 1B
17-17
Burkhalter, John Head W M Aug 1877 22 m 1 Tx Miss Ark Farmer
Burkhalter, Anna L Wf W F Jan 1880 20 m 1 1 Tx ??? Ala
Burkhalter, Elonza L Son W M Dec 1899 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx Tx
18-18
Buckley, Ruth Hed M F Sept 1837 52 Wd 9/9 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Buckley, Ofelia Dtr W F Dec 1781 28 S Tx Ala Miss
Buckley, Burpee Son W M Dec 1878 21 s Tx Ala Miss Farm Laborer
----19
Huffman, Nama Head W F Dec 1860 39 Wd 6/3 Tx Ala Miss
Huffman, Blanche Dtr W F Feb 1890 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Huffman, Arder Dtr W F Apr 1895 5 s Tx Tx Tx
Huffman, Ashley Son W M Feb 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I37430","","","","","","","" "I28826","","","","","","","" "I46578","Landrum","Clara Belle","21 Jul 1889","28 Sep 1972","0","Her Texas Death Certificate shows her parents as Sam Landrum and Docie Adams. The informant was her son, Dr. C. R. Haley.","STR06" "I44645","Lane","Joseph Robert ""Robb""","24 Jan 1882","24 Jul 1943","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows him as a son of Zeramia Williams ""Eddy"" Lane and Nancy Elizabeth Powell.

Name Joseph Robert Lane
Event Type Death
Event Date 27 Jul 1943
Event Place , San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 24 Jan 1882
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Ed Lane
Mother's Name Nancy Powell
Certificate Number 34338
GS Film number 2137433
Digital Folder Number 005144814
Image Number 01816

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBL-PF3 : accessed 30 Jan 2014), Joseph Robert Lane, 27 Jul 1943; citing certificate number 34338, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2137433.","STR06" "I26910","Lane","Myrtle Marie","Abt 1909","","0","April Makerney shows her as the daughter of Alexander Campbell LANE and Mittie Madora KETCHUM.

Sandy Austin shows the same parents, in this post to the LANE message board on Ancestry.com

I am searching for information on Alexander Campbell Lane who married Mittie Madora Ketchum on Oct.25 1891 in Lamar Co. TX. I would like to know Alexander's d.o.b. and parents/ siblings names. Alexander and Mittie had the following children: Thomas ""Cleburn"" b.1892 d.1962 Luther Henderson b.and d.1895 ""Myrtle"" Marie (my grandmother) b. 1898 d.1949 m.George Elbert McLemore @1919 John Lee b.1901 d. 1971 Viola ""Mae"" b.1904 d.1981 ""Wilkie"" Collins b.1907 d.1979 Benjamin Franklin b.1910 d.1977 William ""Chester"" b.1914 d.1955 and Emma ""Christine"" b.1917. Any info would be greatly appreciated.

http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.lane/2355/mb.ashx
","STR06" "I40223","Lane","Peggy Joan","6 Sep 1931","17 Jul 2017","0","Last shown as LAYNE on the Texas Birth Index listing for her first children, but as LANE on the other two, and as the middle name of one daughter.","STR06" "I39425","","","","","","","" "I26535","Lane","Sarah Thomas","9 Aug 1838","14 May 1912","0","(Research):Census Records:

1910 Census
Tennessee, Shelby County, Memphis
Enumerated 26 Apr 1910
SD 10, ED 144, Sheet 12B
Pontotoc and ??? Streets
Beckham, Harry M Hd M W 32 M1 2
Beckham, Dessie Wf F W 24 M1 0/0
McLemore, Sallie Boarder F W 65 Wd 5/5 Tn Tn Tn Own Income
McLemore, Mary Boarder F W 24 S Tn Tn Tn Stenographer
McLemore, Valder Boarder F W 12 S Tn Tn Tn

Despite some discrepencies, the census record above appear
s to be for the widowed Sarah Thomas McLemore, her daughter-in-law, the widowed Mamie (Jones) McLemore, and granddaughter, Valda McLemore. Sarah Thomas was the widow of John Coffee McLemore, and Mamie Jones was the widow of James Valdor McLemore. It is also possible that Mary is Sarah/Sallies daughter and not daughter-in-law.","STR06" "I37948","Langford","Mary Jane","20 Jan 1856","23 Jan 1897","0","She married first Charles HOWELL on 5 Feb 1872
TENNESSEE STATE MARRIAGES, 1780-2002

On her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Lena B, she is linked to two of her daughters from this prior marriage, Emma Howell Bell (1877-1967) and Mattie Howell Jackson (1880-1962).","STR06" "I18830","","","","","","","" "I18828","","","","","","","" "I18829","","","","","","","" "I40014","Langhorst","Albert G.","5 Aug 1879","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Franklin Twp
Enumerated 16, 17, 19 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 28 Sheet 1A
10-10
Langhorst, Henry Head M W 74 Wd 1866 Na 1870 Germany Germany Germany
Langhorst, Minnie Dtr F W 51 S Ill Germany Germany
Langhorst, Carline Dtr F W 49 S Neb Germany Germany
Langhorst, Martha Dtr F W 36 S Neb Germany Germany
11-11
Langhorst, Albert Head m W 40 M Neb Germany Germany Farmer
Langhorst, Mary Wf WF W 30 M Neb Germany Germany
Langhorst, Engeline Dtr F W 8 S Neb Neb Neb
Langhorst, Adeline Dtr F W 6 S Neb Neb Neb
Langhorst, Henry Jr. Son M W 4 S Neb Neb Neb
Langhorst, Evelyn Dtr F W 7 month S Neb Neb Neb

","STR06" "I40019","Langhorst","Albert H.","20 Mar 1926","30 May 2012","0","Albert H. Langhorst, age 86, of Milligan, died Wednesday, May 30, 2012 at Heritage Crossings in Geneva. Born March 20, 1926 to Albert and Mary (Staritz) Langhorst at Milligan.
Survivors: sister, Evelyn Dlouhy of Tobias; nieces and nephews.
Private committal of ashes at a later date at Ft. McPherson National Cemetery, Maxwell. Online condolences may be left at www.farmerandsonfuneralhome.com.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I36884","Langhorst","Enola","2 Feb 1928","6 Oct 2023","0","A daughter of Otto and Minnie Ortgies Langhorst. (Millingan, 1988-2008, p. 130). Dennis Belohlavy noted that there was "" a birthday announcement in today's (29 Jan) Lincoln Journal Star for Enola (LANGHORST) BUZEK. The article states that she will be 95 on 02 Feb so I have added her birthday in my file.""

Obituary, also courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Farmer & Son Funeral Home

Enola Mae Buzek, age 95, passed away peacefully at a Lincoln care facility the early morning of October 6, 2023. She was born near Bruning, Nebraska, on February 2, 1928, and was preceded in death by her parents Otto Henry Langhorst and Minnie Marie (Ortgies) Langhorst along with husband Raymond Buzek, and brothers Edward, Robert, and Dennis Langhorst.

Enola is survived by sister Marjorie Kuska; by her son Jack Buzek; daughter Terri Brue and husband Stan; and grandson Craig Brue. Jack, Terri, and Stan had the good fortune of being in Lincoln by her bedside in the final days of her life.

She graduated from Ohiowa High School, Fairbury College, and the University of Nebraska? Lincoln. Before moving to Lincoln, Enola lived in rural Milligan where she helped farm with her husband Ray Buzek. She also taught at a one-room, K-8 rural school house and Milligan Elementary after obtaining her teaching degree.

Enola greatly enjoyed polka dancing, gardening, and cooking. She made delicious kolaches, duck meals, and dinner rolls.

At her request, the family held a private service on Monday, October 9, 2023. In lieu of flowers or gifts, the family would appreciate donations to the Milligan Auditorium air conditioning project.","STR06" "I3013","Langhorst","Evelyn","16 Jun 1919","26 Feb 2016","0","She is the daughter of Albert and Mary Staritz Langhorst. (Milligan, p 261).","STR06" "I21226","Lanier","Laura","11 Feb 1912","2 Feb 2006","0","Laura Lanier Kerr
Laura Lanier Kerr, 93, of Jasper died Feb. 2 at Jasper Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Services were held Feb. 4 at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home Chapel in Jasper with burial following in Little Hope Cemetery.

A native and lifelong resident of Jasper, she was the owner/operator of O.D. Kerr Insurance Agency in Jasper until 1974. Survivors include her son, Dr. Stephen Denton Kerr of Houston; daughter, Jackie Miller of Jasper; four grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren.

Jasper NewsBoy Online Edition

Per the SSDI:

LAURA L KERR 11 Feb 1912 02 Feb 2006 (P) 75951 (Jasper, Jasper, TX ) (none specified) 464-18-0372 Texas

Little Hope Cemetery, Jasper Co. TX complied by Norman Stewart Martindale and Bernice Marshall Byerly Martindale Submitted with permission by John Johnson joju@datarecall.net


KERR Laura
b-2-11-1912
d (not yet listed)

(f) Ira Ney Lanier
(m) Francis L. Ratcliff
(s) O. D. Kerr","STR06" "I16299","Lanier","Mary Hill","Abt 1819","Bef Sep 1852","0","""Daughter of A. H. Lanier, a refugee from hard times in Tennessee."" (Henson and Parmelee, p. 103).","STR06" "I42022","","","","","","","" "I4695","Lankford","Evelyn","Abt 1909","1982","0","Cova Hurst Williams has a picture of her and Harold in a car.","STR06" "I29312","Lantz","Opal","10 Dec 1912","21 Oct 1998","0","The Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015 shows her name place of birth as Mollala Clac Oregon, and parents as Vern W. LANTZ and Alice BRADBURY.","STR06" "I47511","Lapuyade","Rita Irene","Abt 1931","","0","At the time of the 1940 Federal Census, Rita, age 9, was living in Jefferson Parish, LA with her parents (Sidney and Irene Lapuyade) and younger siblings, Lois and Sidney.","STR06" "I10729","Large","Nancy Sarah","Bef 1803","Yes, date unknown","0","Is she related to any of the three Large families listed on the 1835 Sabine District, Texas census?

310. Abraham Large, 30 married Catholic farmer Zady, his wife 25 311. Isaac Large, 23 married Rebecca, his wife 14 Catholic 312. Jacob Large, 50 married Catholic farmer Deborah, his wife 41Catholic","STR06" "I12063","","","","","","","" "I11113","","","","","","","" "I11100","LaRoue","Joseph Michael","12 Mar 1956","Mar 2009","0","The Sabine County Reporter
March 25, 2009, page 12

Joseph Michael Laroue

Joseph Michael Laroue, 53, passed away at this residence in Deweyville last wek. He was preceded in death by his grandparents Easuel and Bertie Clark and Joseph and Christine Laroue.

He was a member of the First United Pentecostal Church of Orange.

Laroue is survived by: his daughter, Sherie Barker and his precious granddaughter, Kylah Barker, both of Orange; his sisters and their spouses, Sondra Laroue and Mike Gillis of Hemphill and Donna Laroue and Wayne Granger of Port Arthur; niece, Joleena and Jeremy West of Nederland; great-niece, Steve West of Nederland; great-nephews, Xander and Sawyer West, both of Nederland; and numberous aunts, uncles, and cousins and many friends.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 18 at First United Pentecostal Church in Orange. Burial was at Autumn Oaks Cemetery in Orange.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2009)","STR06" "I11111","","","","","","","" "I2561","","","","","","","" "I10908","","","","","","","" "I40622","","","","","","","" "I46456","","","","","","","" "I28069","Latham","Charley Melvin","22 Feb 1914","15 May 2008","0","His Find A Grave memorial page links him to his parents, Homer Frank LATHAM (1894-1979) and Dovie Virginia EDDINS (1895-1974)","STR06" "I46458","","","","","","","" "I28767","Latham","Donald Melvin","17 Jun 1947","3 Apr 2018","0","Donald Melvin Latham, 70, of Pineland, Texas passed away Tuesday, April 3, 2018 at his residence.

Donald was born June 17, 1947 in Hemphill, Texas to Charley and Mona Easley Latham. He was a United States Army Veteran having served in Vietnam. Later he worked as a truck driver for Jimmy Huffman Logging. He and his wife, Dorothy Trotter Latham married November 26, 1968 in Milton, Louisiana and went on to have four children. Donald holds the Sam Rayburn lake record for the biggest Opelousas catfish ever caught on that lake.

Donald is survived by his wife of 49 years, Dorothy Latham; his sons, Donny Latham and wife, Dion, of Pineland, Texas and J.R. Latham and wife, Candace, of San Augustine, Texas; his daughters, Debbie Jacks and husband, Lee, of Pineland, Texas and Betty Austin and husband, Keith, of Brookeland, Texas; brother, Ronnie Latham and wife, Judy, of Lufkin, Texas; sisters, Elna Faye Kincel of Hemphill, Texas, Dorothy Bayless and husband, Gary, of Pineland, Texas, Christine Jacks of Lufkin, Texas, and Margie Gayle Williams of Broaddus, Texas; 14 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Charley and Mona Latham; brother, Gerald Latham, and sisters, Willma Jean Dickerson, Barbara Ann Bragg, and Marcille Latham.


Visitation for Donald will be from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m., Tuesday, April 3, 2018 and until 9:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 4, 2018 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, April 5, 2018 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with burial to follow in Lott Cemetery.


Online condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.
Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home website, also published in the Sabine County Reporter, April 11, 2018, Page 10","STR06" "I28768","","","","","","","" "I28769","Latham","Elna Faye","20 Aug 1944","12 Jun 2023","0","Elna Faye Kincel, 78, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Monday, June 12, 2023 at Woodland Heights Hospital in Lufkin, Texas.

Elna Faye was born August 20, 1944 in Buna, Texas to Charlie Melvin Latham and Mona Leafy Easley Latham. She and her husband, Noah, were married August 8, 1958 and together raised their seven children. She was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and a loving wife and mother.

She liked to go shopping and fishing and was a very good cook. She enjoyed her flowers in her yard and you could always count on her having coffee ready when you stopped by for a visit. She welcomed everyone into her home and she especially loved having her children and grandchildren with her.

She is survived by her sons, Melvin Kincel and wife, Eloise, of Hemphill, Noah Lee Kincel of Woodville, Charles Kincel of Hemphill and William Kincel and wife, Amber, of Hemphill; daughters, Shirley Smith and husband, Glenn, of Pineland and Melissa Huffman and husband, Steve, of Jasper; brother, Ronnie Latham and wife, Judy, of Lufkin; sisters, Margie Williams of Broaddus, Dorothy Bayless and husband, Gary, of Pineland, and Christine Jacks and Delwin Burgess of Hudson; and numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 64 years, Noah Ashley Kincel; daughter, Diana Jones; brothers, Gerald Latham and Donald Latham; and sisters, Wilma Jean Dickerson, Barbara Bragg and Marcille Latham.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 14, 2023at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, June 15, 2023 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Michael Payne and Bro. Pat Jacks officiating.

Burial will follow services in Frisby Cemetery with Raymond Bragg, Jason Jacks, Dylan Jacks, Lee Kincel, Landen Mitchell, Easton Mitchell, Samuel Smith and Holly Kincel serving as pallbearers.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 21, 2023","STR06" "I13544","Latham","James Lewis","27 Jan 1850","7 May 1937","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDKF-C6K
name: James Lewis Latham
death date: 07 May 1937
death place: Mason, Mason, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 87 years 3 months 10 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 27 Jan 1850
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name: Bell Jones
father's name: Mastin Latham
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Elizabeth Cox
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Ex-Ranger
place of residence: Mason, Texas
cemetery: Jones Cemetery
burial place:
burial date: 07 May 1937
additional relatives: X
film number: 2117277
digital film number: 4166743
image number: 575
reference number: cn 27553
Collection: James Lewis Latham, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I10648","Latham","Lewis","Abt 1790","Aft 1860","0","On the 1835 Sabine District, Texas census, his family is listed as follows:

79. Lewis Latham 45 widower Catholic farmer Parazade, daughter 18 single Mahulda, daughter 13 single Maston, son 9 Jare Collinds, son 7

313. Alca Latham 21 Lewis, son 1

Is Alca a widowed daughter in law? Or an unmarried daughter?

On December 20, 1848, Lewis gave James Ferguson ""Power of Attorney"" and conveyed his right, title, and interest in his headright of land of (1) league of land, for the sum of $1000. Witnessed by Abraham Large and Collins Latham.

His place of birth has been shown as both Kentucky and South Carolina.","STR06" "I46643","Latham","Marcille Virginia","14 Nov 1939","11 Feb 1981","0","She shares a headstone with her parents, both of whom she preceded in death, and the Spring Hill Cemetery in Hemphill, Texas.","STR06" "I28770","","","","","","","" "I43900","Latham","Margie Nell","8 Aug 1931","Yes, date unknown","0","The Texas Birth index shows her as a daughter of John Henry Latham and Carmon Latham.","STR06" "I48601","Latham","Margie Nell","8 Aug 1931","13 Dec 2023","0","Margie Nell Morrison, 92, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at her residence.

She was born August 8, 1931 in Hemphill, Texas to John Henry Latham and Carmon Butler Latham. She was a longtime resident of Sabine County and was a graduate of Hemphill High School. She attended Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches where she earned her Bachelor's Degree and later earned her Master's Degree from Lamar University. She was a teacher for Hemphill ISD for 13 years and was a member of East Mayfield Baptist Church. She had always enjoyed sewing and flowers.

Margie is survived by her sons, Michael McGraw and wife, Linda, of Hemphill, Joe Morrison of Long Beach, CA and James Patrick McGraw of Garland; brother, T. L. Latham and wife, Alice, of Hemphill; sister, Mildred Sloan of Houston; grandchildren, Mike Jr., Kellie and Daniel; numerous great grandchildren and great great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Carmon Latham and her husbands, Harley Mac McGraw in 1953 and Jake Morrison in 2013.

Visitation will be held from 12:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. Saturday, December 16, 2023 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas 75948.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, December 16, 2023 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Burial will follow services in Oak Hill Cemetery with Allan Stuart, Ryan Davis, Mason Hughes, Cade Sproggs, Brandon Linder and Kyle Butler serving as pallbearers.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 20, 2023, page 3","STR06" "I42322","Latham","Martha Jane","29 Jul 1859","24 Jun 1933","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J61V-C2L
name: Martha Jane Jones
death date: 24 Jun 1933
death place: Rising Star, Eastland, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 73 years 10 months 25 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 29 Jul 1859
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name: W H Jones
father's name: Maston Lathon
father's birthplace: Ohio
mother's name: Elizabeth Cox
mother's birthplace: Tenn
occupation: Housekeeper
place of residence:
cemetery: ...land
burial place:
burial date: 25 Jun 1933
additional relatives:
film number: 2115548
digital film number: 4163871
image number: 829
reference number: cn 27266
Collection: Martha Jane Jones, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I10732","Latham","Mastin","10 Jan 1826","26 Jun 1909","0","FindAGrave shows him as being born in Uniont County, Illinois. Not verified.","STR06" "I10732","Latham","Mastin","10 Jan 1826","26 Jun 1909","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Cherokee County,
Enumerated 9 Nov 1850
544
Masten Latham 23 Farmer 2000 Ill
Elizabth Latham 18 Tenn
James L Latham 4/12 Tx

1860 Census
Texas, Mason County, PO Fort Mason
Enumerated 26 Aug 1860
Page 11
78-78
Lucy Cox, Head of Household with her children
79-79
Mastin Latham 34 M Farmer $--- $400 Ill
Sarah Latham 28 F Tn
James L Latham 10 M Tx
Harriett L Latham 8 F Tx
Mary E Latham 4 F Tx
William J/F/T? Latham 4 M Tx
Martha J Latham 1 F Tx

1870 Census
Texas, Mason County, PO Mason
Enumerated 28 July 1870
118-115
Latham, Maston 44 M W Cattle Rsg Ill
Latham, Elisabeth 40 F W Housekeeping Tn
Latham, William 15 M W Cattle Rsg Tx
Latham, Martha 11 F W Tx
Latham, Hulda 8 F W Tx
Latham, Lucy 6 F W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Mason County, Mason
Enumerated 1 Jun 1880
Page 28D SD 6 ED 103
265
Latham, Mastin Farming Ill Va Ill
Latham, Sarah E W Keeping House Tn Va Va
Latham, Willliam Son Farming Tx Ill Tn
Latham, Huldah Dtr At Home Tx Ill Tn
Latham, Lucy M Dtr At Home Tx Ill Tn","STR06" "I48599","Latham","T L","13 May 1926","15 Jan 2024","0","T. L. Latham, 97, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Monday, January 15, 2024 at Harbor Hospice in Jasper, Texas.

He was born May 13, 1926 in Hemphill to John Henry Latham and Jessie Ethel Tatom Latham. He retired from the United States Navy after 25 years of service as a Sea Bee. He was a World War II Veteran, having served in the South Pacific. He returned to Sabine County in 1984 after living in many places, among them, Washington, Montana, and San Antonio. He had also worked for Judson ISD for 25 years.

He was a 54 year member of the Masonic Lodges of Hemphill and San Antonio. In addition, he was also a member of the Scottish Rites, Shriners and the VFW Post 10351 in Hemphill.

T. L. is survived by his wife of 33 years, Alice Latham of Hemphill; daughters, Leslie Ann Baker and husband, Edwin, of Stockdale, TX and Robin Stine and husband, Aaron, of Floresville, TX; step-son, Randy Allen and wife, Becky, of Florida; eight grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his son, William David Latham and grandson, Michael Latham.

Graveside services will begin at 3:00 p.m. Thursday, January 18, 2024 in Spring Hill Cemetery, under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

A special thanks to Linda McSwain for the care of our husband and father.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 24, 2024, Page 4","STR06" "I46642","Latham","Wilma Jean","17 Nov 1941","3 Mar 2016","0","Wilma Jean Waldon Dickerson 74, passed away Wednesday morning, March 3, 2016, in the Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill, Texas. Wilma was born in Jasper, Texas to Charlie and Mona Easley Latham. She worked as a Certified Nurses Aide for the Nursing Home. She was a member of the Bronson Revival Center in Bronson, Texas. She was a loving wife, mother, step mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and great great grandmother.

She is survived by her husband Robert F. Dickerson of Hemphill, six sons: Robert Gene Dickerson of Hemphill, Charles Paul Dickerson of Milam, Tommy Glenn Dickerson of Hemphill, Billy John Waldon of Hemphill, Bobby Arlon Waldon of Hemphill, and Steven Dewayne Waldon of Galveston, her daughter Jeannie Adkison of Center; six brothers and sisters: Elna Kincel of Hemphill, Donald Latham of Pineland, Ronnie Latham of Lufkin, Margie Williams of Broaddus, Dorothy Bayless of Pineland, and Christine Jacks of Hudson; six step-children; Judy Latham of Lufkin, Texas, Benny Waldon of Alverado, Texas, Buddy Waldon of Hemphill,Jan Linzy of Lufkin, Texas Rita Albrecht of Houston,Texas and Regina Rock of Houston, Texas,fifteen grandchildren; numerous great grandchildren, and one great great grandchild.

She is preceded in death by her parents Mona and Charlie Melvin Latham, her son Terry Joe Dickerson, her sister Marcille Latham, her brother Gerald Latham, and her other sister Barbara Ann Bragg.

Visitation will be from 5:00 PM until 8:00PM, Friday, March 5, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St. Hemphill, Texas. Funeral service will be at 2:00PM, Saturday, March 6, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Springhill Cemetery, in Hemphill, Texas.

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Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, March 9, 2016, Page 7","STR06" "I19540","Lathum","Ann Elizabeth","Abt 1805","Aft 1870","0","She is listed in the 1860 census living with her son Henry and his family,in Many, Lousisiana. She was listed as age 56, born in Mississippi. Elizabeth is living with her son Robert in the 1870 census. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, p 43).","STR06" "I37887","Latimer","Nora Iduma","24 Oct 1899","3 Oct 1968","0","Patty Falk posted on a Latimer Genealogy board that she was trying to find a link to her mother's side of the family: Her grandmother was ""Iduma Latimer (b. 20 Oct 1899), married Jefferson Pearce. They lived in Biloxi, MS. Jefferson was from Alabama. Iduma was one of four children, Iduma, Edna, Edwin and Victor. Their mother was Mary Latimer who died in Miss. about 1964. Edna married Stanley CAMPBELL and Edwin married Rose. They lived in Gulfport. Victor married Lucy, they lived in New Orleans. Victor and Lucy has one daughter, Martha Louise, born about 1944. Edwin and Rose had 3 daughters, but I don't know their names.""

Sheryl Falk later obtained a copy of Iduma Latimer Pearce's death certificate from the State of Mississippi. Her date of birth per the certificate was instead shown as 24 October 1899, in Mississippi. Parents were listed as William Latimer and Mary A. West. The birth certificate of Iduma's daughter, Josephine Anne Glennon Pearce listed Iduma's full name as Nora Iduma Latimer, born in Handsboro, Mississippi. Anne was shown as her first child.","STR06" "I37887","Latimer","Nora Iduma","24 Oct 1899","3 Oct 1968","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Mississippi, Harrison County, Gulfport, Beat 2
Enumerated 22 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 50 Sheet 26A Ward 4
HH 523-542
Robert and Ella Latimer (ages 37 and 30) and children Laborer City Streets
HH 524-543
E.J. and Ellen Latimer (ages 72 and 66) Laborer City Streets
HH 528-547
Latimer, William E Head M W 44 M Miss Miss Miss Carpenter House
Latimer, Mrs. Allice Wf F W 43 M Miss Miss Miss
Latimer, Nora Iduma Dtr F W 20 S Miss Miss Miss
Latimer, Robert E(dwin) Son M W 15 S Miss Miss Miss
Latimer, Edna Urumia? Dtr F W 13 S Miss Miss Miss
Latimer, Victor Son M W 9 S Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I46878","Latimer","William Edwin","7 Nov 1874","24 Jul 1922","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was shown as a ships carpenter for Dierks Blodgett AB in Pascagoula, Mississippi. His nearest relative was his wife, Mrs. William Edwin Latimer, and their address was Rt. 3, Bell, Gulfport, Mississippi. His physical description was Tall, of medium build, with grey eyes and light brown hair.

His obituary, said to have been printed in the Daily Herald, Biloxi, on July 24, 1922, a transcription of which was posted on his FindAGrave memorial page created by Carmella Seymour, follows:

W. M. LATIMER DIES""

""At 1 o'clock this morning Wm. Edwin Latimer, aged 47 years, 8 months and 17 days, died at his home in the northeastern part of Gulfport. Mr. Latimer had been ailing for some time, the disease being of such a nature that it would not yield to medical treatment. He was born at Handsboro and had been a resident of Gulfport almost since the establishment of the city. For a number of years he was connected with the Gulf and Ship Island Railroad with the construction department. He was well known and liked by a large circle of friends and relatives. A number of years ago he united with the Methodist church in Gulfport and had been a consistent member since. He was especially interested in Sunday School work. A wife and four children beside three sisters and five brothers remain to mourn his death. The funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. W. L. Linfield at the family residence tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. The relatives who are present from out of the city are Mr. and Mrs. C. A. White and children from laures, and the daughter, Mrs. J. C. Pearce from Birmingham.""

A photo of his headstone, erected by the Woodsment of the World, is also shown on his FindAGrave memorial page.","STR06" "I46878","Latimer","William Edwin","7 Nov 1874","24 Jul 1922","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Harrison County, Beat No. 2
Enumerated 18 and 19 Jun 1900
SD 140 ED 32 Sgweet 17B
551-555
Latimer, Edwin V Head W M Nov 1874 25 M 2 Miss Miss Miss Laborer Saw Mill
Latimer, ALice Wf W F Apr 1876 24 M 2 1/1 Miss Miss Miss
Latimer, Nora I Dtr W F Oct 1899 7/12 S Miss Miss Miss

1910 Census
Mississippi, Harrison County, Beat 2, City of Gulfport
Enumerated 26 Apr 1910
SD 6 ED 42 Ward 4 Sheet 23B
Magnolia Street
None-392-404
Latimer, Wm E Head M W 33 M1 12 Carpenter D&GI (??) Shops
Latimer, Alice Wf F W 32 M1 12 5/4
Latimer, Nora Dtr F W 10 S
Latimer, Robt E Son M W 5 S
Latimer, Edna Dtr F W 2 S
Latimer, Victor Son M W 1/12 S

1920 Census
Mississippi, Harrison County, Gulfport, Beat 2, Ward 4
Enumerated 22 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 50 Sheet 26A
Central Fork
HH 553
Robert and Ella Latimer
HH 557
EJ and Ellen Latimer
HH 559
Latimer William E Head M W 44 M
Latimer, Mrs. Alice Wf F W 43 M
Latimer, Nora Iduma Dtr F W 20 S
Latimer, Robert E Son M W 15 S
Latimer, Edna Winona tDtr F W 12 S
Latimer, Victor Son M W 9 S
HH 561
Pearce, J F and Mrs D E","STR06" "I47925","Lauber","Regan Victoria","17 Aug 2000","17 Mar 2022","0","Cherished sister, daughter, aunt and friend Regan Victoria Lauber, of Milford, Nebraska, passed away on March 17, 2022, north of Pond Creek, Oklahoma, at the age of 21.
Regan was born in Lincoln, NE, on August 17, 2000, as the youngest child of William (Bill) and Christine (Christy) Lauber. Regan was a Milford High School graduate of 2018 and was in her senior year of college at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, set to graduate in May 2022 with her Bachelor of Arts in English. Regan aspired to continue her education and wanted to move to Austin, Texas, to be with her sister, Madison, while attending graduate school. Regan was an exceptional reader and writer and particularly liked reading fiction, young adult, and gothic novels. She also wrote a book with her dear friend Kyhana that they were planning to publish. During Regan's high school career she was heavily involved in dance, being a member of the Milford High School dance team along with participating in Milford's Elements Dance Concept where she competed in dance doing ballet, point, jazz, pom, production and hip hop. Regan also helped teach dance as an instructor and was loved by her students. In addition to performing on stage as a dancer, Regan was part of the Milford Speech team where she excelled in acting and was known to be able to impersonate anyone.

Regan was the youngest sibling of the Lauber family, with older siblings Whitney, Michael and Madison. She will be remembered for her artistic qualities, her uncanny humor, her admiration for One Direction boy band, love for music and making playlists for her friends and family, her tendency to stay up playing SIMS computer game relentlessly, her beauty and being a renowned make up artist. Anyone who met Regan was inspired by her tenacity for life and genuine kindness.

Regan is survived by her sister and brother-in-law, Whitney and Colton Chrisman of Lincoln, NE, nieces Carver and Kyla Chrisman of Lincoln, NE sister Madison Lauber and boyfriend Caden Foster of Austin, TX, brother Michael Lauber and girlfriend Kaylee Chrisman of Lincoln, NE, grandparents James and Elenore Merritt of Norfolk, NE, uncle and aunt Steve and Kathie of Kearney, NE, aunts and uncles Cary and Brent Meyer, Mary and Patrick Hammond, Heidi and David all of Norfolk, NE, uncle and aunt Jerry and Sharon, uncles Bryan and Brad Lauber all of Geneva, NE, cousins Mackenzie and Ryan Swogger of Omaha, NE, Tessa and Emerson Meyer, Benjamin and Max Hammond, Maggie and Kate Merritt all of Norfolk, NE, cousins Bradley Jr and Stacy Lauber, Dana and Whitney Lauber, Phil Lauber all of Geneva, NE along with second cousins Macye and Kyle Witmer and Malorie Greene, among other relatives.

Regan is preceded in death by her parents, Bill and Christy Lauber, grandparents Wendell and Norma Lauber, cousin Karoline Lauber, and great-grandparents, and dear friend, Trevyn Roth.
...","STR06" "I47919","Lauber","Wendell W.","21 Jul 1931","25 May 2020","0","Obituary, copled from FindAGrave:

Long-time agriculturalist and seedsman Wendell W. Lauber, of Lincoln, formerly of Geneva, passed away on Memorial Day, Monday, May 25, 2020 in Lincoln at the age of 88.

Wendell Weldon Lauber was born in Fairmont, Nebraska on July 21, 1931, the youngest child of Herbert E. and Elva L. (Fogel) Lauber. As a young boy, Wendell moved with his family to York and attended grade school where his father Herbert started a seed business, the Lauber Seed Company. His seed warehouse at the time was located where Chances R Restaurant's Sunday buffets are served today.

Herbert sold his York business in 1947 to Hollis Miller of York and Wendell and his family moved back to Geneva where he attended Geneva Public Schools, graduating with the class of 1949.

In his youth, Wendell spent many hours doing chores and working with his father and brother. In addition to farming, he also helped Herb after school and on weekends run the Buick Car Dealership in downtown Geneva, the Lauber Motor Company, for a period of time.

He furthered his education by attending the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, graduating with a bachelor's degree in business in 1953. During his college years, ""Wendy"" as he was affectionately known by his college buddies, was a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity and was student manager for the men's basketball and wrestling teams.

Wendell's father Herbert had raised the first hybrid seed corn in Fillmore County in 1938, establishing Lauber Blue Valley Hybrids. Wendell later joined him and expanded the operation by selling corn, wheat and sorghum seed throughout Nebraska and Kansas. Wendell partnered to bring the first seed soybeans and seed grain sorghum to the state of Nebraska, as well as drilling some of the earliest irrigation wells in Fillmore County. In 1958, Claiton and Wendell joined other Nebraska seed growers to form NC+, a Hybrid Seed Company, where he served as president and board member for many years. NC+ went on to grow in assets over 48 million before being sold in 2005.

On March 22, 1953, he was united in marriage to Norma R. Kuiken and to this union four sons, Jerry, Bradley, Bryan and William were born.

During the 1960's and 70's, Wendell helped manage a growing seed operation. As one may know, one of the many challenges of growing pure lines of hybrid seed corn requires supervising the detasseling and roguing crews every summer. At one point, he managed over 325 area detasslers as well as high school teacher ""straw bosses"" and supervised the transportation of the crews to/from the field in grain trucks and later buses.

As removing tassels became more mechanized, Wendell, his sons and employees engineered, modified or refined detasseling machines designed for tassel removal as well as machines that carried the detasslers and roguers through the field, eliminating the need to walk through the mud, the tall corn and reducing heat exhaustion. Although the method of the machines carrying detassler's through the field has somewhat been discontinued, Wendell's eye for innovation, new technology and communication advances he incorporated into the farms enterprise caught the attention of the seed industry.

Besides his history in the seed business, Wendell was also instrumental in forming the Natural Resource Districts in the state and later was appointed by Governor Tiemann to serve on its commission for a year. He was a part-owner with the Geneva Grain Company and served the state and national associations in the seed industry in various ways. Wendell played active roles and received distinguished awards in the Nebraska Crop Improvement Association, where he served as president in 1988, along with participating with the Nebraska Seed Trade Association, Western Seed Association and the American Seed Trade Association, among others.

Locally, Wendell spearheaded the forming of the Geneva Lions Club and supervised the construction of the new Lions Building at the city park and participated in the improvements of the Hidden Hills Country Club.

He was a member of the Masonic Lodge #79 and was a 60-year member of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association. Wendell was blessed with a second marriage to Louise (Klima) Barnard on June 4, 1976 in Lincoln. He gained two stepsons, Paul and Chris, and greatly enjoyed doing what he could by being a second father to them.

Wendell's passion for aviation began at an early age, first training in a piper cub and later owning a single engine Piper Comanche. He later sold it and moved up to a twin-engine turbo Piper Comanche. Wendell also experienced flying a glider in Sun Valley, ID and loved inspecting his fields by flying low and slow on calm summer nights with his ultralight Mitchell Wing aircraft in the early 1980's. He continued to fly for business and pleasure purposes up until his late seventies, when his health forced him to give up flying.

Our Dad loved spending time around the water and showed immense patience and fortitude and ultimately pride in witnessing his four boys learn to water ski at an early age at the Lake of The Ozarks in central Missouri. He and his friends built a powered ""woody"" boat when he was in his early twenties and over the years his family has treasured many boating trips on rivers and lakes. His love to be near the water continued throughout his life and was evident during his retirement- as he and Louise lived at Lake Ozark, Missouri in the summer and on Breezy Point at Marco Island, FL during the winter.

Wendell and Louise moved to the Grand Lodge of The Preserve in Lincoln in 2014. He loved his time spent on warm sunny days with Louise sitting on their outdoor deck he called his ""treehouse"". Recently, Wendell's health began to decline with dementia and other serious issues, but throughout, he never wavered, always grateful and would greet you with his warm smile and kindness.

Survivors include his wife, Louise; sons and daughters-in-law, Jerry and Sharon Lauber, Brad Lauber; Bryan Lauber and William and Christine Lauber; step sons, Paul and Linda Barnard, Chris Barnard and companion, Sally Petr; nine grandchildren and four step-grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren, 1 great-great granddaughter, nieces a nephew, and a host of other relatives and friends.

Wendell was preceded in death by his parents, brother, Claiton Lauber and a great-granddaughter, Karoline Lauber.

Funeral services are 11:00 a.m. Friday, May 29, 2020 at the 1st Congregational United Church of Christ, Geneva, with Pastor Stuart Davis officiating. A Visitation is two hours prior to the service on Friday at the church. A private family gathering will be held the night before at Lauber Funeral Home in Milford. Burial will be in the Geneva Public Cemetery. Memorials have been established to the Geneva Congregational Church or towards Alzheimer's Research @curealz.org. Pallbearers are: Bradley Jr, Dana, Philip, Michael and Paden Lauber, Joe and Jon Barnard. Honorary Pallbearers are Dohn Theobald, Jerry Morris, Larry Eichelberger and Gene Hedden.

The Nebraska Signal June 3, 2020 page 10A","STR06" "I47921","Lauber","William J.","19 Dec 1962","17 Mar 2022","0","Revered funeral director, father, brother, and grandfather William (Bill) J. Lauber, of Milford, passed away on March 17, 2022, north of Pond Creek, Oklahoma at the age of 59.

Bill was born in Geneva, NE on December 19, 1962, the youngest child of Wendell W. Lauber and Norma R. (Kuiken) Lauber. Bill was a 1981 graduate of Geneva High School, attended Kearney State College, and graduated from the University of Minnesota with a Bachelor's degree in Mortuary Science. During his college years he was also a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity. In January 1992, Bill purchased the Moore's Funeral Homes of Friend, Milford, and Beaver Crossing where he spent many years conducting funerals for various families and communities.

Bill's career legacy was laced with achievement. In 2002-2003 he represented the State of Nebraska serving as the President of the Nebraska Funeral Director's Association and also served as a Policy Board Member for the National Funeral Director's Association. Bill later went on to serve a five year term on the Board of Examiners, Funeral Directors and Embalmers, and the Nebraska State Department of Health. Up until his passing he was the chairman of the Legislative Committee for the NeFDA and was instrumental in various legislative bill passages. In 2018 he opened Blue Valley Crematory as an addition to Lauber Funeral Homes to serve the communities increasing needs for crematory services.

Bill was also a part of various community organizations including being a member of the Milford United Methodist Church, Milford Chamber of Commerce, Milford Kiwanis Club, Milford and Friend Masonic Lodges, Shrine, Scottish Rite and Order of the Eastern Star.

In addition to his lengthy career, Bill was known for his family values and larger than life personality. Bill was married to his high school sweetheart, Christine M. Merritt, on June 28th, 1986 in Norfolk, Nebraska. From this union came four children: Whitney, Michael, Madison, and Regan Lauber. Bill enjoyed the outdoors and lived life to the fullest, participating in many activities to include boating, flying, golfing and scuba diving. He particularly loved boating and created a family tradition of spending a week at the Lake of the Ozarks annually. Bill also had a passion for flying after obtaining his pilot's license and spent the past several years traveling the country with his beloved wife and family flying his father's Twin Engine Comanche plane. Bill will be remembered for his vivacious spirit, animated jokes and stories, and devotion to his Christian faith. He was an avid Husker football fan, sports connoisseur, and had a taste for eclectic music that ranged from punk to the classics.

Survivors include daughter and son in law, Whitney and Colton Chrisman of Lincoln, NE, son Michael Lauber and girlfriend Kaylee Chrisman of Lincoln, NE, and daughter Madison Lauber and boyfriend Caden Foster, of Austin TX, brother Jerry and sister-in-law Sharon Lauber of Geneva, NE, twin brothers Brad and Bryan Lauber of Geneva, step mother Louise Lauber of Lincoln, step brothers Chris and Sally Barnard of Lincoln, Paul and Linda Barnard of Aliso Viejo, CA, grandchildren Carver and Kyla Chrisman of Lincoln, NE, father and mother-in-law James and Elenore Merritt of Norfolk, NE, brother and sisters-in-law Steve and Kathie Merritt of Kearney, NE, David and Heidi Merritt, Brent and Cary Meyer, Patrick and Mary Hammond all of Norfolk, NE, Aunt Helen Witmer, cousin Eric and Susan Witmer all of Philipsburg, KS along with several nephews, nieces, cousins and relatives.

Bill was preceded in death by his parents, Wendell and Norma Lauber, and uncle Claiton Lauber.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
...","STR06" "I29251","Lauderdale","David Hobbs","Nov 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","In January, 2012, Susan (bobbymiska@yahoo.com) emailed ""I am a Lauderdale and have been researching them since 1980. David Hobbs Lauderdale is the son of Robert Lauderdale and Rachel P. Surber of Lincoln County Tenn.Married 16 Sep 1841 Lincoln County, Tenn. Robert is the son of William (no B for middle initial) Lauderdale and his second wife Salenta Touchstone. I have yet to prove who William's father is, except that he was born in Virginia ca 1767 probably Botetourt County.

1860 Giles County Tennessee census
1072 1056
Lauderdale, Robert 39 Male Blacksmith 800 1090 Tennessee
Rachel P. 44 F. Virginia
William J. 17 M. Farm Laborer Tenn
John 16 M Tenn
Edward 14 M Tenn
Mary F. 12 F Tenn
David 10 M Tenn
Thomas 8 M Tenn
Jane 4 F Tenn
Amanda W. 1 F. Tenn

1870, Alabama, Limestone, Athen P O Series: M593 Roll: 24 Page:175
Landerdale, Robert 50 farmer TN
Rachel 54 VA
David 24 TN
Thomas 19 TN
Jane 15 TN
Whitton 11 TN (probably Amanda Whitton)

I am descended from one of Roberts half siblings. I would love to exchange information with you.


","STR06" "I29252","Lauderdale","Whitten Ophelia","30 May 1886","Yes, date unknown","0","Her Application for a Social Security Account, dated May 24, 1972, was completed by her daughter, Irene McELRATH, a resident of Decatur, Alabama.

It showed her name at birth as Whitten Ophelia LAUDERDALE, and her current name as Whitten Ophelia COWART. She was listed as being born in Wright, Tenn on May 30, 1886, making her 85 at the date of her application for a social security account. Her parents were shown as Josephine McLAMORE and David LAUDERDALE.","STR06" "I47265","Laun","Gale D.","6 Jul 1951","12 Jul 2018","0","Gale D. Laun, 67, rural Raymond, NE passed away July 12, 2018. He was born on July 6, 1951, in Friend, NE to Leonard and Rose (Buzek). Gale was a Heavy Equipment Operator for Brandt Excavating.

He is survived by his daughters Jennifer Mau (Matt Blobaum) of Fairbury, NE and Jessica (Matt) Maas, of Tobias, NE; grandchildren Alexis and Tyce Mau and Nick and Anika Maas; sister-in-law Carolyn Laun, of Sachse, TX. He was preceded in death by his parents and siblings Loren and Leslie.

Celebration of Gale's life will be held 11:00 a.m., Thursday August 9, 2018 at Roper and Sons Funeral Chapel, 4300 'O' St. No visitation/cremation.

Memorials may be given to the family for a future designation.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I3022","Laun","Isidor","4 Apr 1855","26 Apr 1941","0","The son of Jan Laun and Barbora Kohout. He immigrated in 1876 to Saline County, Nebraska.","STR06" "I19831","Laun","Tonie","23 Oct 1898","19 Oct 1990","0","Tonie was born in Milligan in a hotel which stood on the corner of downtown. She lived in different houses while growing up, one being a valley house where her sister Alice was born. She was Catholic and sang in the choir. She attended school through the tenth grade. (Milligan, p 291).","STR06" "I48275","Laurel","Eloiza","22 May 1907","1 Oct 1987","0","Obituary

Victoria Advocate
Victoria, Texas ? Saturday, October 03, 1987

Eloiza Canales
Beeville - Mrs. Eloiza Canales, 80, of Beeville, died Thursday in a Goliad hospital following a short illness.

A native of Webb County, she was born May 22, 1907.

Funeral Services will be held at 2 pm Saturday at Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church with the Rev. Bartholo DeLeon officiating.

Burial will follow the services in Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Trevino Funeral Home.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Sophie Martinez and Mrs. Santo Kerfoot of Beeville, three sons, Adolfo Fuentes and Louis C. Sanchez, Sr of Beeville, Juca C Sanchez Sr of Youngsville, LA; two sisters, Mrs. Benita Moreno of Corpus Christi and Mrs. Jesusa Contreras of San Antonio, a brother, Servando Laurel of Corpus Christi, 12 grandchildren, 23 great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild.","STR06" "I48265","Laurel","Jesusa ""Jessie""","13 Jan 1916","11 Jun 1994","0","Jessie Contreras (Jesusa Laurel) can be found on the SSDI. Her date of birth was 13 Jan 1916, in Poth, Wilson, Texas, born to Paulino C Laurel and Amanda Vela. Her death date was 11 Jun 1994.
Her father's naturalization petition shows that Jesusita was born 12 June 1916 in Beeville, Texas. He was born in Ciudad Guerrero, Tamps, Mexico in 22 Jun 1872, and married Amada Vela de Laurel on 11 Nov 1904 in Laredo. Paulino came to the US by Boat through Zapata, Texas in November 1880.","STR06" "I48273","Laurel","Oscar","17 Dec 1917","Yes, date unknown","0","When he registered for the US World War II Drafte, he was listed as Oscar Canales Laurel of Beeville, Texas. His date of birth was given as 17 Dec 1917 in Laredo, Texas, and the person who would always know his address was listed as Elodia Garcia Laurel, his wife. Employer was Paul Schulz of Beeville.","STR06" "I48272","Laurel","Pauline","26 Jan 1920","30 Mar 1980","0","Corpus Christi Times Obituary (Monday, March 31, 1980)

Mrs. Pauline Laurel Guerra, 59, of 2516 Coleman, died at 8 pm Sunday.

She was born in Poth, Texas, and had been a resident of Corpus Christi most of her live. She was a retired sales lady, having worked at Leonards Dress Shop at Fedways.

Survivors include her husband, Arturo O Guerra, one brother Servando Laure, Corpus Christi, three sisters, Mrs. Eloisa Canales, Beevill, Texas, Benita Moreno, Corpus Christi, Mrs. Jesusa Contreras, San Antonio.

Rosary will be recited at 7 pm Monday at Angelus Funeral Home Chapel, Funeral Mass will be celebrated Tuesday at St. Joseph's Catholic Churc. Interment will follow in Rose Hill Mmeorial Park.","STR06" "I48270","Laurel","Paulino Canales","22 Jun 1872","26 Jul 1960","0","The United States Petition for Naturalization (No. 1463) for Paulino Canales Laurel was filed in the US District Court, Southern District, Corpus Christi, Texas, in about 1947. Paulino was age 75, and residing at 713 Bluntzer, Corpus Christi, TX, a retired merchant.

He stated his date of birth was June 22 1872 in Ciudad Guerroro, Tamps, Mexico. He was 5 feet 6 inches tall, weighed 150 pounds, and had a scar over his right eyebrow. He stated he was married to Amada Vela de Laurel, on Nov 11, 1904 in Laredo, Texas. She was born in Ojuelos, Webb County, Texas on June 1 1885.

They had seven children, as follows:

Serbando Laurel, Male, 24 Sept 1905 Ojuelos, TX, resident of Corpus Christi
Eloiza Laurel, Female, 22 May 1907 _____, resident of Beeville, TX
Victor Laurel, Male, 10 June 1910, Poth, TX, resident of Corpus Christi
Benita Laurel, Female, 21 March 1914
Oscar (Laurel) Male, Dec 17, 1917, Laredo, Texas
Jesusita (Laurel) Female, June 13, 1916
Pauline (Laurel) Female 26 Jan 1920 (last two born at Beeville, TX, now residing in Corpus Christi


His lawful entry for permanent residence in the United States was at Zapata, Texas under the name Paulino Canales Laurel on November 1880 on a Boat, and he had resided in the US for 67 years

Obituary
Published in The Corpus Christi Caller Times
Wednesday, July 27, 1960

Paulino C. Laurel

Funeral services for Paulino C Laurel, 70, of 2516 Coleman, will be at 4 pm today at Angelus Funeral Chapel with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery.

Laurel died at 1 am yesterday at his home following a long illness.

A resident hear 15 years, he was a member of Jehovah's Witnesses.

Surviving are his wire, Mrs. Amada V. Laurel; four daughters, Mrs. Benita Moreno and Pauline Laurel, both of Corpus Christi, Mrs. Eloisa Canales of Beeville and Mrs. Jesse Contreras of San Antonio, two sons.","STR06" "I48274","Laurel","Serbando C.","24 Sep 1905","Yes, date unknown","0","When he registered for the World War II Draft, he reported his name as Serbando C Laurel, a resident of Ave D in Beeville, Texas. His date of birth was listed as 24 Sept 1905 in Ojuelos, Texas. The person who would always know his address was listed as Mr. Paulino C Laurel, his father. He owned his own business, working as a Barber on Bowie St in Beeville.","STR06" "I48276","Laurel","Victor Vela","15 Jun 1910","30 Sep 1956","0","When he registered for the World War II Draft, he was listed as Victor Vela Laurel, of Edinburg, Texas. His date of birth was shown as 15 June 1910, Poth, Texas. Name of Person who would always know his name was Mrs. Amada Vela Laurel, his mother, of Beeville.Occupation was that of barber.

His Texas death certificate shows he was born on June 15, 1910 in Poth, Texas, and died September 30, 1956 in Corpus Christi, where he resided on 2704 Ruth Street. His occupation was listed as Barber. Parents were shown as Paulino C Laurel, born Guerrero, Mexico, and Amada Vela, born Laredo, Tx. The informant was Victor Laurel, Jr.","STR06" "I30175","Laurence","Pascal","14 Dec 1823","30 Oct 1891","0","His tomstone lists only his date of death. Kay Parker McCary notes tha he was 68 when he died, and that he was the son of Isaac Benjamin and Elizabeth Lawrence.","STR06" "I21694","Lauth","Christina Barbara","4 Nov 1770","28 Mar 1816","0","Kathy Brandt Bonnell shows her as a daughter of Johann Leonhard Lauth and Margarethe Barbara B?hlmaier.","STR06" "I44826","Lawhorn","Ezra E.","2 Mar 1881","28 May 1973","0","Name Ezra E Lawhorn
Event Type Death
Event Date 28 May 1973
Event Place Athens, Henderson, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 02 Mar 1881
Birthplace Anderson, Texas
Father's Name: UNK
Mother's Name: UNK
Certificate Number 46486
GS Film number 2242844
Digital Folder Number 005145739
Image Number 01640

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K38V-L6S : accessed 27 Feb 2014), Ezra E Lawhorn, 28 May 1973; citing certificate number 46486, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2242844.","STR06" "I26480","Lawler","Jefferson Franklin ""Frank""","Nov 1893","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Texas, Taylor, Abilene, ED 7
Enumerated April 16, 1930 by Mrs. Chlor E. Fenell
ED 221-7. SD 8, Sheet 14A Stamped 76
1220 North Third
290-351
Lawler, Bethenia J Head O $15,000 F W 60 Wd Tx Tn Tn None
1222 North Third
291-352
Lawler, J. Frank Head R $40 M W 36 M 33 Tx Tx Tx Operator D
ry Cleaning Plant
Lawler, Yvonne Wife F W 31 M 28 Tx La Tx
Lawler, James E Son M W 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I25212","Lawlor","Rose Ann","19 Jul 1905","10 Dec 1987","0","Shown as both Lawler and Lawlor on the Texas Birth Index records of her daughters. Her Find A Grave memorial pages links to the memorial pages of her parents, William Francis LAWLOR (1880-1950) and Mary Kay WHITE (1878-1974). They were also buried at the Cavalry Hills Cemetery and Masouleum in Dallas.

","STR06" "I40206","Lawrence","Arlie Elaine ""Laine""","27 Jan 1918","12 May 2002","0","Her obituary, as copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Carmelina Andrews Rhodes:

A memorial service celebrating the life of Elaine Lawrence Love, was held March 23, 2002 at the Elwyn M. Gipson Memorial Chapel in the Garden of Memories Memorial Park.

Elaine Lawrence Love, our beloved mother, died peacefully at her home in Austin on March 12, 2002.

She is survived by four children: Frank Love and wife Cindy of Tonto Basin, Arizona, Kay Love Lucas and husband, Ken Lucas, Elizabeth Love Collins and husband, Ray Collin, all of Austin, Texas, and Teresa Love of Lufkin; three granddaughters, Teresa Wieldfelt and husband, John, Linda Voirin and husband Steve, and Kelly Love, all of Phoenix Arizona; two great-grandsons, Nathaniel Wieldfelt and Mathew Voirin, both of Phoenix, Arizona,; and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, James Alexander Love, Jr. of Terrell, Texas on Feb 21, 1946 (sic).

Gipson-Metcalf Funeral Directors of Lufkin.

Inscription:
MOM, WE LOVE YOU.....
FRANK, KAY, ELIZABETH AND TRESA","STR06" "I40211","Lawrence","Carolyn","22 Jan 1929","30 Jun 1999","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by Carmelita Andrews Rhodes:

Services for Carolyn Laurence Love, 70, of Lufkin, were held July 3, 1999 in the Chapel of The Last Supper in the Garden of Memories Memorial Park with burial in the Garden of Memories Memorial park.

Mrs. Love was the daughter to the late Arlie Adell (Clark) and John Samuel Laurence. Mrs. Love was a homemaker, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Lufkin. She was a member of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, the National Audubon Society and the American Genealogical Society. She was an acccomplished pianist, and had been a resident of Lufkin all her life. She loved music, nature, all the beauty of life and above all, God.

Survivors: husband of 55 years, William H. Love; sons, Mark Love and Ben Love; son and daughter-in-law, Chris and Susan Love; daughter and son-in-law, Daphne and Bennie Latham; daughters, Jenifer Smith; Cynthia Love Freeman;""fourth son,"" Henry Guzman; grandchildren, Rodney Latham and wife Melissa, Cristi Nerren and husband Mark, Shellie Love, Laurence Love, Samuel Freeman, Brandon Love, Reanna Smith and Matthew Smith; great-grandchildren, Kelli Nerren and Corbin Love; sisters, Selma Garrett, Elaine L. Love; sisters-in-law, Marguerite Laurence, Dorothy Lareence; and a number of nieces, nephews and other relatives.

Mrs. Love was preceded in death by her parents and two brothers, James Lee Laurence and J. S. Laurence, Jr.

Gipson-Hunter-Metcalf Funeral, directors

On her headstone, her name was also engraved as Carolyn Laurence Love.","STR06" "I46440","Lawrence","Dixon Clark","2 Sep 1935","7 Sep 1935","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Carmelita Andrews Rhodes, contained the following biographical information:

Services: Sept 8, 1935, Gann Cemetery, Glenn Undertaking Co., directors.
Age at death: 5 days
Cause of death: premature birth
Father: J. S. Lawrence, Jr.
Mother: Margurete McCarthy
Informant: J. S. Lawrence, Sr.
Texas Death Certificate reference # 40662

Note: Apparently the remains were moved to Garden of Memories Memorial Park at a later date.
","STR06" "I46449","Lawrence","Dorothy Ann","28 Oct 1942","30 May 2016","0","Funeral services for Dorothy Ann (Lawrence) Swor, 73, of Lufkin will be held June 1, 2016 at 3:00 p.m. in the Carroway Funeral Home Chapel with Kyle Campbell and Jim McDonald officiating. Interment will follow in the Fielder Memorial Cemetery. Dorothy passed away surrounded by her family at CHI St. Luke's Hospital in Lufkin, Texas, on May 30, 2016. From her birth on October 28, 1942 to her death on Monday, she nourished people around her with love, faith, and compassion. She was born in Lufkin, Texas to James Lee and Dorothy Lawrence. She graduated from Bel Air High School in El Paso in 1961, and was in the Top Ten of her class. She went on to graduate from Stephen F. Austin State University with a Bachelor's degree in Education and later earned her Master's in Education. Dorothy had a passion for teaching and making a difference in the lives of her students. She taught for thirty-seven years in public schools throughout the area as well as Angelina College and Sylvan Learning Center. Her students were extremely important to her, and it thrilled her soul each time she was able to reconnect with them. In later years, she had a heart for Special Education. So many students left a mark on her heart and she on theirs. Dorothy also had a love of genealogy and was a member of Daughters of the American Revolution and Daughters of the Republic of Texas. Family connection was so important to her. Music touched her soul and times spent singing with her family and friends were some of her favorite. She was a member of the Loop 287 church of Christ. Left to honor Dorothy, and remember her love, is her beloved husband of fifty-two years, Vernon Swor of Huntington, Texas; her children and children's spouses, who she felt like were her own, Karen and Dan Eddins of Lufkin, Kevin and Andrea Swor of Diboll, and Scott and Kristi DiStefano of Longview; grandchildren Ashley Eddins, Daniel Eddins and his wife Lisa, John David Eddins, Cheyenne Swor, Kristopher DiStefano, and Kaitlyn DiStefano; sister Susan Wohleking; brothers-in-law RV Swor and Rodney Swor; sister-in-law Glenda Swor; numerous nieces and nephews, many lifelong friends, and many who knew her as ""Gran"". She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers-in-law Mike Wohleking and Leland Swor. Pallbearers will be the deacons of the Loop 287 church of Christ. Honorary pallbearers will be Dorothy's past students who she loved so much. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Multiple Myeloma Foundation, 383 Main Avenue, 5th Floor, Norwalk, Connecticut 06851 or a charity of your choice . The family will welcome friends and loved ones from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Tuesday evening at the funeral home. Memories and condolences may be added, and live webcasting of the services may be viewed at www.carrowayfuneralhome.com. Carroway Funeral Home, Lufkin, directors.
- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/lufkindailynews/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=180162113#sthash.eCfw0njr.dpuf","STR06" "I4842","Lawrence","Edger","Aft 1888","Yes, date unknown","0","He married a woman named Agnes.","STR06" "I2209","Lawrence","George William","23 Nov 1909","4 May 1985","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Hidalgo County, McAllen City, JP No 3
Enumerated 15 Apr 1940
SD 15 ED 108-16 Sheet 9B
Ebony
1002-303-R-20
Lawrence, George W Head M W 30 M No H4 Ark Houston Harris Texas Salesman retail grocery
Lawrence, Daisy L Wf F W 30 M No C-1 Tx same place Secretary Publishing
Lester, Jon D Stepson M W 4 S Tx
Lawrence, Edna M Sister F W 19 S No H3 Tx Alto Cherokee Tx","STR06" "I40210","Lawrence","James Lee","12 Oct 1920","26 Oct 1992","0","His FindAGrave memorial page has a photo of his military marker, engraved with a cross and ""James Lee Lawrence PFC US Army Air Corps World War II Oct 12, 1920 Oct 26 1992""","STR06" "I4839","Lawrence","Janie","21 Jan 1889","16 Oct 1977","0","She married first Jim Doisier. After he died she married Cleve Owens her widowed brother-in-law. Cova remembesr going with her grandmother to visit them.","STR06" "I4841","Lawrence","John Eddie","12 Aug 1896","15 Jan 1967","0","Information from daughter Annie Fay Hines.","STR06" "I4835","Lawrence","John M.","9 Jan 1861","1 Jan 1948","0","Cova Jean Williams had the Warranty Deed where he deeded land to my grandmother Ollie. She also has a picture of John M. LAWRENCE and Mary PENNER. It is a big oval picture that her Grandmother gave her.","STR06" "I40205","Lawrence","John Samuel ""J. S.""","19 Mar 1915","28 Dec 1997","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Carmelita Andrews Rhodes, contained the following biographical information:

Services for John Samuel (Johnny) Lawrence, Jr., 82, of Lufkin, were held December 31, 1997 in the Gipson Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in the Garden of Memories Memorial Park.

Mr. Lawrence was retired from Texas Foundry as a general foreman. He was a member of Lufkin's First Baptist Church and Angelina Sams a chapter of the Good Sams Club.

Survivors: wife, Margueritte Lawrence
Son and daughter-in-law, Phillip L. and Mehe Lawrence.
Daughters and sons-in-law, Arlie and Richard Smelly and Candace and Joe Tabor
11 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren
Sisters, Selma Garrett, Elaine Love and Carolyn Love
A number of nieces and nephews and other relatives.

Preceded in death: grandchildren, Phillip Michael Lawrence and Kimberly Shannon Self
Brother:James Lee Lawrence

Gipson Funeral Home, directors.","STR06" "I16811","Lawrence","John Samuel ""Johnie""","11 Feb 1884","26 Apr 1953","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD64-PVW
Name: John Samuel Lawrence Sr.
Death Date: 26 Apr 1953
Death Place: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 69 years 2 months 15 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 11 Feb 1884
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James Henry Lawrence
Father's Birthplace: La.
Mother's Name: Missouri Susanna Hensarling
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Nursery Operator
Place of Residence: Lufkin, Angelina Co., Texas
Cemetery: Garden of Memories
Burial Place: Lufkin, Texas
Burial Date: 27 Apr 1953
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2113850
Digital Film Number: 4167368
Image Number: 835
Reference Number: v X cn 17061
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I16811","Lawrence","John Samuel ""Johnie""","11 Feb 1884","26 Apr 1953","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Angelina county, JP 1
Enunerated 26 and 27 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 2 Sheet 8B
Lufkin and Alto Road
149-149
Clark, Lee T. Head m W 48 M Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Adell E Wf F W 43 M Tx Tx Ark
Clark, Sanford H Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Labor Box Factory
Clark, Alton O Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Ivie O Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Mary C Dtr F W 2 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Lawrence, Johnie SoninLaw m W 35 M Tx La Tx Agent Insurance
Lawrence, Arlie A Dtr F W 26 M Tx Tx Tx
Lawrence, Selma L Grddtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Lawrence, Jay S Jr Grdson M W 3 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Lawrence, Elaine Grdtr F W 1 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
150-150
Head of home was Missouri Lawrence, Female, 56, Widowed

1930 Census
Texas, Angelina, JP #1
Enumerated April 5 and 6, 1930
ED 3-9 SD 19 Sheet 5A Stamped 140
93-98
Lawrence, J. S. Head M W 46 M 26 Tx Tx Tx Proprietor Nursery
Lawrence, Arley H Wf F W 36 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Lawrence, Selma Louise Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Lawrence, J.S. Jr. Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Lawrence, Arley E Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Lawrence, James Lee Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Lawrence, Carolyn Dtr F W 1 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
94-99
Clark, Thompson head M W 58 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Machine Factory
Clark, Emma A Wf F W 53 M 16 Tx Tx Ark
Clark, Aldon Son m W 25 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Machine Factory
Clark, Mary Katherine Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I4491","Lawrence","Mary Ollie","10 Jan 1900","2 Apr 1979","0","Per ""1850 Census Sabine County, Texas with Added Family Information and Corrections,"" Edward Pye owned 21 slaves,","STR06" "I40204","Lawrence","Selma Louise","14 Jun 1912","27 Oct 2000","0","Kathie Duty emailed in January 2016 that Selma Louise ""searched for information on genealogy YEARS ago beginning in the 1960s. She shared so much with me through the years.""

In the obituary of her brother-in-law, William Howard ""Punk"" Love, she is referenced as ""Selma Garrett."" Her FindAGrave memorial pages shows she was buried next to her first husband Russell Clark Shambaugh. He was also preceded in death by her second husband, the Rev. Vernon Garrett, who died in 1991.","STR06" "I24817","Lawson","Daisy Maureen","Between 1899 and 1901","22 Oct 2001","0","She appears to be the daughter of Walter H. and Zella (Griggs) Lawson. However, if this is correct, she was actualy born ca June 1899 instead of in August or September, 1901, as is shown by some.

She later married a TEMPELTON. Ken Wright notes that she had a sister, Polly, who married Steve CANTRELL, both thought to have died in Orange County, California. They were the parents of Billy CANTRELL of Oregon.","STR06" "I47481","Lawson","Martha Ann","7 Dec 1950","15 Oct 2016","0","The Texas Birth Index shows her as a daughter of Raymond Lawson and Wilma Pauline Bohannon.

Obituary, copied from FindAGrave:

Martha Ann Vickers, age 65, passed away Saturday morning, October 15, 2016.

Martha was born December 7, 1950 in Center Texas to Raymond and Pauline Bohannon Lawson.

She was a stay at home house wife, mother and grandmother. She was a member of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas.

She is survived by her husband Jimmy Vickers of Milam, her sons: Mike Vickers and wife Crystal of Sexton, Vance Vickers and wife Johanna of Sexton, Rodolfo Martinez of Slidell, Louisiana and Edgar Martinez of Martinsville, Texas, her daughter Debbie Terry and husband Cooper of Longview, Texas, her brother Joe Lawson and wife Carolyn of Shelbyville, Texas, her sister Mary Vaughn of Longview and her eleven grandchildren: Collin, Connor, Carsen, Logan, Caleb, Laney, Cooper, Carter, Lawson, Tristan and Tatom.

Visitation will be from 6~8pm Monday, October 17, 2016 in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street in Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will be at 11am, Tuesday, October 18, 2016 in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel.

Burial will follow in the Vickers Cemetery ~","STR06" "I15820","Lawson","Selma Theo","7 Apr 1909","14 Sep 1963","0","Shown by some as Selma Theo McDaniel, and said to be a daughter of William Joseph McDaniel and Canzada Hammock. This is incorrect, as her Texas Death Certificate instead shows her as a daughter of Henry Lawson and Mary Allen Informant was W. G. McNaughten, her husband. At the time of her death, she was a resident of Silsbee, Texas, but died at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont of a coronary occlustion.","STR06" "I30326","Lawson","Walter H.","Abt 1879","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings (Courtesy of Bill Cantrell):

1900
Texas, Ellis County, Precinct No. 3,
Enumerated 1 June 1900
SD 6 ED 21 Sheet 1A Stamped 217
6-6
Griggs, Willis Hd W M Mar 1846 54 M 3/4 Tn Va Va Farmer
Lawson, Zella C Dtr W F Jan 1883 17 M2 1/1 Tx Tn Tn Houseke
eper
Lawson, Walter H Son-in-law W M Sept 1878 21 M2 Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
Lawson, Daisy M Grandchild W F Jun 1899 11/12 S Tx Tn Tx
McMillan, William W Nephew W M Aug 1873 26 S Tn Tn Tn Farmer

1910 Census
Texas, Jones County, Precinct Number 2, Stamford City
Enumerated 29 April 1910
SD 16 ED 137 Sheet 18A Stamped 119
309-339-372
Lawson, Walter H Hd M W 31 M1 11 Tn Tn Tn Laborer Odd Jobs
Lawson, Zella Wf F W 29 M1 11 4/4
Lawson, Daisy M Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tn Tx
Lawson, Ruby Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tn Tx
Lawson, Roselee Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tn Tx
Lawson, Willis Son M W 4 S Tx Tn Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Jones County, Precinct 2, Stamford City
Enumerated 3 Jan 1920
SD 17 ED 128 Sheet 3B
502-51-63
Wright, William H Hd M W 33 M Tx Tn Va
Asst Manager West Texas Chamber of Commerce
Wright, Josie Wf F W 31 M Tx Tn Tn
Wright, William H Jr Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Ellen M Dtr F W 2 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
504-52-64
Lawson, Walter H Hd M W 41 M Tn Tn Tn Salesman Groceries
Lawson, Zella C Wf F W 36 M Tx Tn Tn
Lawson, Daisy M Dtr F W 20 S Tx Tn Tx Cashier Telephone Co
Lawson, Ruby L Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tn Tx Saleslady Groceries
Lawson, Rosie L Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tn Tx
Lawson, Willis A Son M W 12 S Tx Tn Tx","STR06" "I1829","Lay","Abigail","Abt 1730","Yes, date unknown","0","""The inventory of the estate of Abigail Payne, deceased, was recorded May 1822 in Fx. Co. (Fairfax County, Virginia) Her administrator was her son Sanford Payne, Jr. He was allowed payment for her board from 1808 to 1820."" (Payne, p 239)","STR06" "I6115","Lay","Abraham","Bef 1710","Yes, date unknown","0","""Abigail Lay was one of 11 children of Abraham Lay of Cameron Parish, Ld. Co., and w. Sarah Grymes, dau. of Nicholas Grymes, Sr. of Ld. Co.. The will of Abraham Lay, naming his dau. Abigail, wife of Sanford Payne, is dated 1784 (1785) Ld. Co. The will of his w. Sarah Lay, dated 1798 (1799) Fx. Co., bequethes to her dau. Abigail Payne ""one country cloth petticoat and one Barcelona handkerchief."" (Payne, p 239)","STR06" "I1010","Laye","Jeanne","2 Mar 1811","12 Dec 1883","0","The daughter of Jean LAYE.","STR06" "I14268","Layfield","Emma Louise","Sep 1868","1928","0","(Research):
The Sabine County Reporter
May 9, 2012

Myrtle Springs receives marker

An official Texas Historic Cemetery Marker was dedicated April 28, at Geneva Myrtle Springs Cemetery. The day was also the cemetery's annual homecoming......

The newly placed marker reads:
GENEVA MYRTLE SPRINGS CEMETERY

Situated North of the small, rural community of Geneva, the Geneva Myrtle Springs Cemetery serves as the primary resting place for pioneers, settlers of the area, and their descendants. Originally granted to Juan Ignatino Pifermo in 1794, the town of Geneva grew in the 1820s when pioneers began to settle there from the east. Geneva was first known as Shawnee village and later as Jimtown, after two early settlers of the are, Jim Halbert and Jim Willis. Originally surveyed for Daniel F. Renfro in 1838, the Geneva Myrtle Springs Cemetery is comprised of land granted by Levi T. ALLEN in 1879 for use as a church and cemetery. The Geneva Baptist Church was first located on the present day cemetery site, but later moved south of the area. In addition, a school was once located near the cemtery near Myrtle Springs, organized by William Thomas Arnold.

The general landscaping of the cemetery is traditional with brick, marble, sandstone, grantie, wood, and metal grave markers. The first marked grave is that of William J. JONE from 1888, but Bible records indicate that there were earlier unmarked graves, including that of Wiley William CROW (1845-1877). Among the many pioneer families interred at this cemetery, there are veterans of the Civil War, including Wiley CROW, Seth Marion LAYFIELD (1833-1906), and James T. MEADOR (1845-1933), as well as veterans of World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Iraq War. Burials for members of the fraternal organizations such as Woodmen of the World are present. Today, the Geneva Myrtle Springs Cemetery Association maintains and cares for the cemtery, while also serving the community of Geneva. Historic Texas Cemetery -2010.","STR06" "I36639","Layton","Lucy Emma","4 May 1870","6 Dec 1953","0","Name: Lucy Emma Mclemore
Death Date: 06 Dec 1953
Death Place: Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 83 years 7 months 2 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 04 May 1870
Birthplace: Tennessee
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Dick Layton
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mondy
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas
Cemetery: Leonard
Burial Place: Leonard, Texas
Burial Date: 07 Dec 1953
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114065
Digital Film Number: 4165537
Image Number: 1681
Reference Number: 64272
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

","STR06" "I15588","Layton","Myrtle Amelia","11 May 1907","Jul 1987","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of Dan Taylor Layton and Valeria A Morton, both of whom also have memorials on that website.","STR06" "I33299","","","","","","","" "I39722","Lazell","Biram S.","Feb 1867","16 Jan 1935","0","January, 1935

Biram S. Lazell, 20 Chapman street, died at 12:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at his home, aged nearly 68 years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Tillie S. Lazell, two sons, Paul W. and Lewis S. Lazell of this city; a daughter, Mrs. Theodore L. Anderson of Buffalo; a brother, George Lazell of Ellery; and three grandchildren, M. Maxine, Jean E. and Barbara L. Lazell all of Jamestown. Mr. Lazell was a member of the First Baptist Church. He was born in Ellery Center, but had resided in Jamestown for 43 years. (Ellery Scrapbook)

January 1935

The funeral of Biram S. Lazell was held Saturday afternoon at the home, 20 Chapman Street, with Rev. Sherman H. Epler officiating. Bearers were B. J. Anderson, Theo Swan, Oscar Carlson, E. A. Manges, J. J. Pickard and S. James See. Burial was in Lakeview Cemetery. From away were Mr. and Mrs. Theodore L. Anderson of Buffalo, R. J. Anderson of Ludlow, Pa., and John Striffler and Walker Riley of Lockport. (Ellery Scrapbook)

Biram S. Lazell born 1867, Ellery Center, NY. Died Jan. 19, 1935 at his home in Jamestown, NY. Son of Bryan and Ellen Lazell. Buried Lakeview Cemetery, Jamestown, NY. Age nearly 68. (Town of Ellery Historian files)

(Courtesy of Judith Muck)
","STR06" "I39725","Lazell","Margaret A.","6 Sep 1899","15 Aug 1966","0","Hartford Courant
September 29, 1966, page 58

Mrs. Margaret A. Lazell Anderson, 67, of 41 Rondure Rod., Granby, wife of Theodore L. Anderson, died Wednesday in a local convalescent home.

A native of Jamestown, NY., she lived in Hartford and Windsor before moving here four years ago. She was a member of Emanuel Congregational Church of Harford. She leaves, besides her husband, a daughter, Mrs. Avrom Greenberg with whom she made her home.

Funeral services and burial will be private at the convenience of the family. There will be no calling hours. memorial contributions may be made to the memorial fund of the First congreational Church of Granby. Hayes-Huling Funeral Home, 364 Salmon Brook St. is in charge of arrangements.

(Courtesy of Judith Muck)
","STR06" "I39723","Lazell","Paul William","21 Apr 1893","14 Jun 1951","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
New York, Chautauqua County, Jamestown City, Sixth Ward, Second District
Enumerated 14 Apr 1930
ED 7-78 SD 12 Sheet 17B
Francis St
106-343-406
Manges, Edgar SA Head M W 64 m 25 Pa Pa Pa Engineer Railroad\\
Manges, Elzaa A Wf F W 62 M 23 Pa Pa Pa
116-358-464
Lazell, Paul W Head O 9000 M W 35 m 23 NY NY NY VicePresident Bank
Lazell, Marion M Wf F W 34 M 21 NY Pa Pa
Lazell, Maxine M Dtr F W 10 S NY NY NY
Lazell, Jean E Dtr F W 5 S NY NY NY
","STR06" "I25222","","","","","","","" "I25","","","","","","","" "I4336","Leamons","Fannie Gertrude","6 Mar 1914","18 Oct 2004","0","SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE Thursday, October 21, 2004

Gertrude Leamons Adams

Services for Gertrude Leamons Adams, 90, of Lufkin, will be held at 11:30 a.m. Thursday in the Gipson-Metcalf Funeral Home Chapel, Lufkin, with Dee Bowman and Mike McLemore officiating. Interment will follow in the Sunset Memorial Park in Nacogdoches.

Mrs. Adams was born March 6, 1914, in Smyrna, Texas, the daughter of the late Mattie Ann Morehead and William Duke Leamons. She passed away Monday, October 18, 2004, in a local nursing facility.

Mrs. Adams was a homemaker and a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She married James W. Adams on July 30, 1936, and they were married for more than 68 years. She was a member of Timberland Drive Church of Christ.

Survivors include her husband, James W. Adams of Lufkin; daughter and son-in-law, Jimmie Nell and Henry E. McLemore of San Augustine; daughter, Patricia Adams Spivey of Lufkin; son, Robert L. Adams of Houston; sister, Sylvia Lively of Sweeney; grandchildren, Clay, Mike and Marty McLemore, Kevin and Colin Adams, Angel Spivey Brondel and Honey Spivey Habingreither; and seven great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Adams was preceded in death by her grandson, Kristopher McLemore.

The family will receive friends from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the Gipson-Metcalf Funeral Home.

Gipson-Metcalf Funeral Directors of Lufkin","STR06" "I27221","","","","","","","" "I27218","","","","","","","" "I40779","","","","","","","" "I47053","","","","","","","" "I27220","","","","","","","" "I46317","Ledet","Gregory Mason","10 Feb 1950","6 Oct 2012","0","Obituary, from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Tim Hawkins:

Gregory Mason Ledet, 62, passed away Saturday, Oct. 6, 2012. Funeral Mass: 1 p.m. Friday at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, 2016 Willis Lane, Keller. Interment: Rosedale Cemetery, Sour Lake. Mr. Ledet was a proud veteran of the U.S. Air Force and was a business partner with his brother, Dr. Leonard Ledet. He enjoyed golfing, hunting and barbecuing, but his heart was with his wife and children. He was an Eagle Scout and very active in the Boy Scouts of America. Survivors: Wife of 33 years, Janet Ledet; daughter, Erin Kelly and husband, Scott; son, Gene Ledet and wife, Jessie; son, Sam Durard and wife, Elyzabeth; sisters, Phyllis Lopez and husband, Johnny, and Ellice Ledet; grandchildren, Samuel and Johnny Durard; and many dear friends and loved ones.
Published in Star-Telegram on October 11, 2012","STR06" "I46318","Ledet","Leonard Joseph","8 Mar 1952","6 Oct 2012","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page:

Leonard ""Len"" Ledet, 60, a dentist, passed away Saturday, Oct. 6, 2012.

Funeral Mass: 1 p.m. Friday at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, 2016 Willis Lane, Keller.

Dr. Ledet was a well-respected dentist in Southlake for many years. He was the founder of Sigma Chi at Texas A&M and a die-hard Southlake Dragons fan.

He also enjoyed woodcrafting and barbecuing. Nothing, however, brought him more joy than spending time with his kids.

Survivors: Daughters, Alyson and Lauren Ledet; sisters, Phyllis Lopez and husband, Johnny, and Ellice Ledet; and many dear friends and loved ones.

","STR06" "I10860","Lee","Carl Thomas","2 Sep 1943","8 Apr 1995","0","He married Darnell Bennett, and they had three children: Linda, Bobby, and Ann.","STR06" "I10829","Lee","Chester Thomas","11 Aug 1904","8 Dec 1977","0","In Jo Ann's letter dated 12 September 1999, she wrote that ""My father Chester T. Lee and my mother Susie opened a Western Auto Association Store in Jasper about 1940. He was the president of the Jasper Chamber of Commerce in the 40s. He was on the Jasper School Board from 1946 till 1959, serving as president during the last 3 years of his term. He also served on the Jasper City Council for many years, and was a member of the First United Methodist Church. Both Chester and Susie are buried in the Jasper Memorial Cemetery. Also my brother Tom is buried there.""","STR06" "I23342","","","","","","","" "I21836","Lee","Denton Farmer","1 Dec 1910","Jul 1965","0","DENTON LEE 01 Dec 1910 Jul 1965 (not specified) (none specified) 043-22-2801 Connecticut

Smithfield Herald
Obituary ID: 31218
Name (Age): LEE, Denton Farmer (54)
Obit. Pub. Date: 07/23/1965
Other Pub. Info.: Smithfield, s/o G. Willie/Mary V. Stephenson Lee,
h/o Margaret McLemore Lee, Sunset Memorial Park","STR06" "I10839","Lee","Elias Banto","4 Nov 1861","8 Aug 1879","0","Elias cut his foot and bled to death when he was young. It is suspected that he is buried in an unmarked grave near his grandparents Daniel and Mary Morgan.","STR06" "I8692","Lee","Elias M.C.","Bef 1834","14 Nov 1862","0","CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: GA COUNTY: Decatur DIVISION: District No. 22 REEL NO: 432-67 PAGE NO: 74A HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. VAL. BIRTHPLACE

687 687 Lee E. 52 M Farmer 400 SC
687 687 Lee Hannah 50 F NC
687 687 Lee Stephen 19 M Laborer GA 687 687 Lee Elias 10 M GA

Could this be the Elias Lee (born ca 1840) who married Dorcas Morgan? It appears that he would have been too young to marry in 1864. But could there be an error in the age on either the transcription or on the census itself? Jo Ann Lee Gartig said that Elias M.C. Lee's father was named Ebenezer. There was an Ebenzar Lee listed as a head of household on the 1840 Decatur County, Georgia census, enumerated immediately before Joshua T. Hawthorn. His household consisted of 1 male under 5, 1 male 10-15, one male 15-20, one male 20-30, and one male 30-40. There were also three females in the home, one between 15-20, the next between 20-30 and the final female household member between the ages of 30 and 40.","STR06" "I34473","Lee","Ellen Daisy","11 May 1912","7 Jun 1973","0","Duncan Banner
Thursday, June 8, 1973
Ellen Trawick Rites Set
Ellen Daisy Trawick, 66, 302 1/2 N. 1st, died at 3 p.m. Wednesday in an Oklahoma City hospital after a long illness. Service will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the Don Grantham Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. James Richardson, pastor at the Duncan Rescue Mission, officiating. Burial will be in the Duncan Cemetery. Mrs. Trawick was born May 11, 1912 in Sulphur, Okla. She had been a resident of Stephens County since 1939 when she moved here from Lawton. Her husband, Jim, died June 3, 1963. She is survived by two brothers, Jack Lee of Wichita, Kan. and Tommy Lee of Hayes, Kan.; two sisters, Mrs. Maudie Peer of Ardmore and Mrs. Gertrude Hudson, Duncan Rt. 3., four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I9409","Lee","Emmet Carl","14 May 1890","6 May 1948","0","From FindAGrave: Husband of Grace Mattox, father of Martha Jane Lee. Long Leaf Lumber Co., Weirgate, TX Served in WWI with Co.V, 315th Engineers, Pvt. 1st Class, Memorial created by Jo Ann Lee Gartig

","STR06" "I9409","Lee","Emmet Carl","14 May 1890","6 May 1948","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 7, Wiergate Town
Enumerated ______________ 1930
ED 176-8 SD 19 Sheets 15B and 16A
309-330
Lee, Emmett C Head M W 39 M 32 Tx Ga Tx Mill Superintendent Lumber Co
Lee, Grace E Wf F W 27 M 20 Tx Tx Tx
Lee, Martha J Dtr F W 1 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I33143","Lee","Ernest Evans","16 Jun 1884","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed on the 1900 census. Might he have been the child that died prior to the 1900 enumeration?","STR06" "I3517","","","","","","","" "I33141","Lee","Henry Allen","26 Nov 1895","22 Jun 1956","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Mississippi, Covington County, Sanford
SD 6 ED 16-4 Sheet 1B
Old ???? Highway
18 R 200
Cross, Franklin Head M W 77 Wd No 8 Misss Same Place Retired
19 O 250
Lee, Henry Head M W 44 M No 8 Miss Same House Proprietor Retail Market
Lee, Sarah W Wf F W 40 M No 4 Miss
Lee, Pete Son M W 12 S Yes 5 Miss
Lee, Mary A Dtr F W 3 S No 0 Miss
","STR06" "I25628","Lee","Henry Elijah","3 Nov 1831","20 May 1909","0","Merritt Mullen shows him as the son of Elijah LEE and Rachel RODGERS.

Henry Lee of McComb, Mississippi shows the Covington County Newspaper dated May 21, 1909 reported ""Henry E. Lee, CSA died yesterday...Born at Green Creek, Perry County...."" He further notes that the Leaf River Masonic Lodge 1852 recorded his date of death as May 17, 1909.

Henry also writes that Henry Elijah Lee was married twice, and was elected circuit clerk and probate clerk of Perry County, MS and was reported on the census in that county in 1860 and 1870. He was also a Judge. During the Civil War, he ordered men to go into Jones County, a few miles east, and bring back deserters.","STR06" "I9414","Lee","Herbert","29 Mar 1899","3 Aug 1969","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jefferson County, Port Arthur, JP 2
Enumerated 11 Apr 1930
ED 123-46 SD 27 Sheet 13A Stamped 13
279-295
Lee, Herbert Head M W 31 M 24 Tx Ga Tx Machinist Oil Refinery
Lee, Gladys Wife F W 25 M 18 La La La
Lee, Virginia Dtr F W 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Lee, Chester Thomas Brother M W 25 S Tx Ga Tx Stenographer Oil Refinery



","STR06" "I42993","Lee","Irene""Rena"" Frances","1 Jul 1871","18 Jun 1961","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDN1-KGS
Name: Irene Frances Crouch
Event Date: 19 Jun 1961
Event Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Female
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 88 years
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 01 Jul 1872
Birthplace: Mississippi
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Richard Lee
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Caladonia Smith
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Residence Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Centerview Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 20 Jun 1961
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2116746
Digital Folder Number: 4166587
Image Number: 00003337
Reference ID: cn 33730
Collection: Irene Frances Crouch, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I23344","","","","","","","" "I10831","","","","","","","" "I10822","Lee","John Henry","28 Nov 1844","22 Jan 1929","0","His Texas Death Certificate indicates he was a farmer, and a son of James LEE and Minvera SWENNEY/SWEENY. Father was shown as born in Alabama, and mother in Louisiana.

His FindAGrave memorial page shows that he served in "" the Confederate Army in the 11th Spaight's Batallion, transferred to Bates 13th Regiment, Texas Infantry. The company was transferred and was known as ""Company I""

His place of birth on FindAGrave was listed as Tallapoosa County, Alabama.","STR06" "I10822","Lee","John Henry","28 Nov 1844","22 Jan 1929","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Jasper County, PO Jasper
Subdivision No. 23
Page 52
Enumerated 4 Aug 1870
406-407
Lee, John H. 25 M W Farmer $260 $300 Ala
Lee, Luch 30 F W Keeping House Ala
Powell, John W 13 M W Tx
Powell, Emma L 9 F W Tx
Lee, Indiana M 3 F W Tx
Lee, Harry J. 2 M W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Beat No. 3
Enumerated 1 Jun 1880
Page 9 SD 1 ED 30
73-85
Lee, John H W M 35 Miller (Saw) Alabama NC Ga
Lee, Lucy W F 46 Wf Keeping House Ala NC Ga
Lee, India W F 13 Dtr At Home Tx Ala Ala
Lee, Henry W M 11 Son Works on Mill Tx Ala Ala
Lee, Laura W F 6 Dtr Tx Ala Ala
Lee, Bennett W F 3 Son Tx Ala Ala
","STR06" "I12399","Lee","John Thomas","1 Jul 1857","14 Feb 1939","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Jones County, Southwest Beat 5
Enumerated 19 June 1900
SD 6 ED 63 Sheet 15A Stamped 162
240-240
Lee, John T. Head W M July 1857 42 M/19 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Lee, Mary E. Wife W F Feb 1860 40 M/19 7/6 Miss Miss Miss
Lee, Norah Dtr W F Mar 1882 18 S Miss Miss Miss
Lee, May Dtr W F May 1887 13 S Miss Miss Miss
Lee, Annie Dtr W F Mar 1889 10 S Miss Miss Miss
Lee, Bessie Dtr W F Feb 1892 8 S Miss Miss Miss
Lee, Henry Son W M Nov 1895 4 S Miss Miss Miss
Lee, Robert Son W M Feb 1898 2 S Miss Miss Miss
241-241
McLemore, Willis Head B M Feb 1870 30 M/4 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Laura Wife B F Feb 1879 21 M/4 3/2 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Myrtis Dtr B F Aug 1897 2 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Walter Son B M Jan 1900 5/12 Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I8694","Lee","Joshua Timothy","6 May 1859","16 Apr 1931","0","In her letter of 12 September 1999 to Melinda Strong, Jo Ann Lee Gartig wrote:

""Tim began his working life as a teamster, age 17 (where on the Jasper County 1880 Federal census he was boarding with Newton B. Jones) in the logging camps of Jasper County, along the Neches River between Kirbyville and Buna. A few years later he was engineer of the Texas Tram, a logging train which ran through the Neches River ""bottom"" near Buna and Ten Acre Lake. He went to San Antonio to earn $50 so that he could marry. At age 27, on October 6, 1886, Tim married Emily Ann Westbrook. The marriage took place at Tram Town, Jasper County. Two sons were born in Tram Town and both died in infancy. The couple took each infant in turn to be buried at Farr's Chapel, Farrsville, Newton County, Texas. Emily Ann's family lived at Farrsville.

On October 10, 1896, (at) age 37, Tim Lee was ordained by the Council of the South East Texas Free Will Baptist Association as a Free Will Baptist Minister. He was Minister of Erin Free Will Baptist Church, Erin Community, Jasper County. Throughout the years of his ministry, he was a circuit minister and one of the several churches that he traveled to preach in was Farr's Chapel.

At age 38, the family moved to Kirbyville, Jasper County and built their ""dog-trot"" home. This was one of the first homes built in Kirbyville when Mr. Kirby was marking off lots for homesites. The seventh child, Lela Lanine was the first born in the new house...(and) the remaining children were all born in this home.

Tim went to work for Mr. Kirby, owner of Kirby Lumber Company, as a timber evaluator. He was called a ""log scaler"" and measured amount of timber with a log scaling stick. For a while he was engineer for a log train and worked at night reparing engines in the engine shop. Tim worked for Kirby for many years until the lumber company burned in 1917. Then he went to work for Trout Creek Lumber Company as a night watchman at age 58. This lumber mill was located behind the old Kirbyville school building and near Tim's house. In October, 1927, age 67, Tim attended the 38th annual session of South East Texas Free Will Baptist Association at the Friendship Church near Roganville. He also attended the 39th annual session at Cairo Springs and in 1930 he attended the session at North Zulch, Madison County, Texas.

In 1931, Tim was 71 years old and still employed as a night watchman at the Trout Creek Lumber Mill in Kirbyville. He died of pneumonia, April 16, 1931 at home. Services were held at the family home and Tim was buried in Kirbyville Cemetery.

Chester Lee recounted to his daughter that ""The old pendulum clock the family owned was won by Tim. A Kirbyville store owner offered the clock as a prize to the man who paid up his bill. Poppa owed 50 cents and paid up.""","STR06" "I35540","Lee","Lylie Edward","29 Sep 1900","9 Oct 1997","0","According to the SSDI, his last residence was in Rowlett, Texas.","STR06" "I35540","Lee","Lylie Edward","29 Sep 1900","9 Oct 1997","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 8
Enumerated April 29, 1930
ED 234-28 SD 11 Sheet 11 B
Yancey and Isabell Lee family (69 and 40, born SC and Tx)
248-249
Lee, Lylie E Hd M W 29 M Tx SC Ark Farmer
Lee, Irene O Wf F W 27 M Tx La Miss
Lee, Rex H. Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I10849","Lee","Martha Jane","20 Nov 1928","15 Nov 1999","0","She was shared a double marker with Thomas J. BOWSER (1924-2000), who also has a memorial at FindAGrave.","STR06" "I25653","Lee","Mary Etta","15 Jun 1870","9 Jun 1939","0","Daughter of Green Berry LEE. Her tombstone, a double marker with her husband, reads Mary Etta Lee McLemore Jun 15, 1870 Jun 9, 1939. Her mother was Julia Tyson. Granddaughter of Nathaniel Lee, buried in Chappell Cemetery, Petal, Mississippi.","STR06" "I27890","Lee","Nathan Valuerda ""N.V.""","9 Nov 1890","Nov 1972","0","He applied for a social security account on November 19, 1950, at the age of 60. He was unemployed at the time, and living on Route 5, Hattiesburg, Mississippi. He listed his date of birth as Nov. 9, 1890 in Forrest County, Mississippi, and his parents as N.N. Lee and Florence McLemore. He apparently went by the intials ""N.V."", but his full name was shown as Nathan Valuerda Lee.","STR06" "I27890","Lee","Nathan Valuerda ""N.V.""","9 Nov 1890","Nov 1972","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated 21 and 22 January 1920 by Eugene V. Ford
SD 6 ED 15 Sheet 11B and 12A

HH 204-204 Nathan and Florence LEE
HH 207-207 Abram Napolean and Josephine McLEMORE
HH 209-209 (Bottom of page)
Scott and Lula McLEMORE
HH 210-210 (Top of Next Page)
Lee, Nathan V. Hd M W 29 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Lee, Vinnie M Wife F W 19 M Miss Ala Miss
Lee, Roy B. Son M W 19 M Miss Ala Miss","STR06" "I27724","Lee","Nora Mae","Abt 1900","Abt 1977","0","Shown as Mae/May Lee or Nora Lee on the vital records of her daughter and her three oldest sons. The Alabama Death Index listing for her youngest son, Horace M. McLemore, instead lists her as Mae Lee ROSE. It is possible that she remarried sometime after the death of her husband, Erdie McLemore, in 1939.

She does share a double headstone with Erdie M. McLemore at the Higgins Cemetery, however.","STR06" "I26694","Lee","Rachel","2 Jun 1854","Yes, date unknown","0","Henry Lee of McComb, Mississippi writes that she married M.L. Patterson on 3 October 1900.","STR06" "I3923","","","","","","","" "I47909","Lee","Robert E","29 May 1936","18 Jan 2021","0","Robert E. Lee, 84, passed away peacefully on Monday, January 18, 2021 at the Tabitha Journey House from complications of a stroke in Lincoln. He was born in Hebron, NE on May 29, 1936 to Josephine (Thieme-Rollf) and Harry Lee. He grew up in Lincoln, graduated from Lincoln High School, attended the University of Nebraska and played basketball. Robert served in the Army for 3 years, then married Patricia Nun on October 21, 1961 and just celebrated 59 years of marriage. He worked for nearly 40 years as a life insurance underwriter. Coached Legion Baseball for 10 years, volunteered at the Catholic Social Service, and at the Cathedral of the Risen Christ. Bob enjoyed softball, golfing, country music, dancing, and enjoyed tasting new wines from vineyards he would travel to with family. He also enjoyed shooting baskets and playing cards with his grandchildren.

He is survived by his wife Pat Lee of Lincoln; his children Julie (Pat) Ahern of Ridgway, CO, Doug (Sharon) Lee of Lincoln, and Mike Lee of Kersey, CO; grandchildren Cooper Ahern of Ridgway, CO, Trumyne Lee of Lincoln, Brightin Lee of Lincoln, and Colton Lee of Fort Collins, CO; sister in law and brothers in law Mary Mettenbrink, Harlan Mettenbrink, Pat Mettenbrink, and Eric Mettenbrink. Bob was preceded in death by his parents Josephine Rollf and Harry Lee, his step father Granville ""Frank"" Rollf, his sister Betty Mae Kieckhaefer, and brother in law Curtise Kieckhaefer.

A rosary will be at 10:00 AM on Friday January 22, 2021 at Cathedral of the Risen Christ (3600 Sheridan Blvd) and a Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 10:30 AM. Memorials can be directed to Cathedral of the Risen Christ, Catholic Social Services, Legion Baseball, or the Alzheimer Foundation. Butherus, Maser & Love is in charge of arrangements.

As a courtesy to the family we will be attempting to live stream the services at: https://www.facebook.com/Butherus-Maser-Love-LiveStream-105603761223856 it is not necessary to have a Facebook account to view the stream. With technology being unpredictable, we cannot guarantee the quality of the streaming. If there are any technical issues, we are usually able to repost a higher quality recording several hours after the service. Also, if there is recorded music during the service, Facebook may mute the audio during those times. Thank you for your patience in advance, Butherus, Maser & Love.","STR06" "I9321","Lee","Robert Mitchell","7 May 1889","Abt 1952","0","Never married.","STR06" "I22678","","","","","","","" "I23345","","","","","","","" "I21078","Lee","Tabitha","Abt 1677","23 Jun 1750","0","The dau. of John LEE of Farmington, Ct., and Mary HART dau. of Stephen HART. It was the widow of this John LEE (Mrs. Mary LEE), that his father, Jedediah STRONG m. Jan. 5, 1692 as his third wife. (Dwight, p 986).","STR06" "I10853","","","","","","","" "I27869","Lee","W. Lafayette ""Fate""","24 Mar 1852","May 1923","0","His first name may have been either William or Washington. Henry Lee writes that he was a physician in the Petal and Morristown area.","STR06" "I27869","Lee","W. Lafayette ""Fate""","24 Mar 1852","May 1923","0","(Research):Census Listings:


1880 Federal Census
Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
W. L. LEE Self M Male W 29 MS Physician MS MS
Mary LEE Wife M Female W 26 MS Keeping House MS MS
R. Theodore LEE Son S Male W 7 MS At Home MS MS
Flether E. LEE Son S Male W 6 MS At Home MS MS
Willie H. LEE Son S Male W 4 MS At Home MS MS
Addie V. LEE Dau S Female W 1 MS At Home MS MS
Source Information:
Census Place Ellisville, Jones, Mississippi
Family History Library Film 1254651
NA Film Number T9-0651
Page Number 325C","STR06" "I4912","Lee","Waldeene Beatrice","1921","Sep 1967","0","Father Robert Elmo LEE Mother Katie Alice FOULGER","STR06" "I9411","Lee","Wallace Marvin","20 Sep 1893","30 Dec 1928","0","Never married.","STR06" "I18755","Leenderts","Marritje","Aft 1611","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Lendert Aerden, she arrived in the New World with her husband and father on the Dolphin in 1638. (Stowell, p 486).

Also shown as Marritje Leenderts De Grauw.","STR06" "I29511","","","","","","","" "I29512","","","","","","","" "I19588","Leeson","Russell Kermit","27 Aug 1905","26 Feb 1992","0","Cass City Chronicle
March 4, 1992
Obituaries, Page 8

Russell Leeson

Russell Kermit Leeson, 86, of Pigeon died Wednesday, Feb. 26, at his residence, after a lengthy illness.

He was born Aug. 27, 1905, in Millersburg, Mich., the son of Charles and Maude (Curtis) Leeson.

He was united in marriage to Mary Mark July 25, 1940, in Angola, Ind. The couple made their home in Cass City, retiring to Pigeon in 1965.

Leeson, a retailed in Cass City for over 30 years, had been the owner of Leeson's Wallpaper and Paint Store. He was a former member of the Salem United Methodist Church of Cass City, a charter member and founder of the Cass City Gavel Club and was a past president of the Cass City Lions Club.

He is survived by his wife Mary; one son, Fredrick Leeson and his wife, Linda of Cass City; one daughter, Mrs. Charlene SUTHERLAND and husband, Daniel of East Point, Mich., and 3 grandchildren, Fredrick Leeson, Jr. of Cass City and Daniel Sutherland and Jennifer Sutherland, both of East Point. Two sisters, Ruth and Lila, preceded him in death.

Memorial services for Mr. Leeson were conducted Friday at Little's Funeral Home, Cass City, with the Rev. William Dunstan, pastor of the Salem United Methodist Church, officiating.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Fall 2007)","STR06" "I10304","Lef?vre","Mary Estelle ""Bessie""","7 Nov 1913","22 May 2002","0","Bessie's application for a social security card, completed when she was living in Houston in 1942, stated she was the daughter of Victor Phelix LeFevre and Jane Worren. She wrote that her date and place of birth were Nov. 7, 1913 in Coolidge, Limestone County, Texas.

At the time of the 1930 census, Estelle was living with her widowed mother in the home of her older brother, Newton. Her younger brother, Jim, was also living with them. She and Newton both were employed as Finishers at a steam laundry.","STR06" "I10304","Lef?vre","Mary Estelle ""Bessie""","7 Nov 1913","22 May 2002","0","(Research):Census Listing:

1930 Federal Census, Freestone County, Teague, ED 14 174-18
8
LaFAVRE Newton Head M W 20 M 19 Texas Texas Texas Finisher Steam Laundry LaFAVRE, Elvie Wife F W 17 M 16 Texas Texas
LaFAVRE, Janie Mother F W 55 Wd 16 Texas Georgia Texas
LaFAVRE, Estelle Sister F 16 S Texas Texas Texas Finisher Steam Laundry LaFAVRE, Jim Brother M w 12 S Texas Texas Texas","STR06" "I47125","Leggett","Annie","31 Oct 1926","1 Jan 2012","0","Annie Leggett McLemore, 85, entered into eternal rest on Sunday, January 1, 2012, at Oakwood Center for Living in Bay Minette. She was born on October 31, 1926, in Seminary, MS , the daughter of Mary Gladys Leggett and was raised by her late grandparents Phillip and Idella Leggett. She proudly made Atmore her home for over 50 years.

She was a loving and devoted mother, grandmother, and friend. She will be missed by everyone for her sweet spirit, her willingness to help anyone in need, and her many acts of kindness and generosity.

She worked at Porch Head Start for over 20 years and was a teacher for many of those years. She loved and cared deeply for all of her many students. After retiring from teaching, she went on to care for the elderly for several years. She was a faithful Christian and a member of Cross Point Baptist Church.

She was the widow of Bert A. McLemore. She was also preceded in death by her first husband Woodrow Pitts, who was killed in action in WWII, her mother Mary Leggett, her brother Rufus James Moss and her grandson Joey Irby.

She is survived by a loving family of two sons, Danny McLemore of Crawfordville, FL, and Glenn McLemore of Cape Coral, FL; and four daughters, Margaret and Fenton Miller of Charleston, SC, Diane and JR Maddox of Lutz, FL, Nita Monroe of Fairhope, AL, and Gina and Mitch White of Atmore; 14 grandchildren Evy MacNeil, Courtney Miller, John Irby, Daniel McLemore, Michael Maddox, Eric Maddox, Nicole McLemore, Paul McLemore, Adam McLemore, Blake Monroe, Amy Monroe, Clay White, Noah White, and Elise White; nine great grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren.

Pallbearers are John Irby, Michael Maddox, Daniel McLemore, Eric Maddox, Courtney Miller, and Blake Monroe. Honorary pallbearers are Adam McLemore, Paul McLemore, Clay White, and Noah White.

Funeral Service will be held Saturday January 7, 2012, at Cross Point Baptist Church in Atmore at 10 a.m. with burial following at Oak Hill Cemetery in Atmore.

Family will receive friends Friday January 6, 2012, at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home from 6 to 8 p.m.

Obituary above copied from her Find A Grave memorial page, and It is noted on her Find A Grave that although she also has a headstone next to her husband, Bert A. McLemore, at the Morriston Cemetery, she was buried (sic) at Cross Point Bapist Church in Atmore, Ala.","STR06" "I12382","Lehman","Anna ""Nancy""","Aft 1790","11 Aug 1859","0","Clarence Cramer shows she married Daniel WONDERLICH. Dean Cramer instead shows him as John David Wunderlich.","STR06" "I7706","Lehman","Anna Maria ""Mary""","15 Jun 1792","28 Nov 1875","0","Also shown as ""Polly"" by some.

At the time of the 1860 and 1870 Federal census, she was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Julia Ann and Benjamin Hildebrand in Codorus, York County, PA. In 1860 she was listed as Mary Cramer, age 66, Widow, and born in Pennsylvania. In 1870 she was again shown as Mary Cramer, but her age was shown as 87, apparently in error.","STR06" "I12386","Lehman","Catharina","1 Feb 1785","15 Jun 1864","0","The sponsors at her baptism were Michael & Sophia Emig.

At the time of the 1860 Federal Census, she was living with Jared Bortner and his wife, her niece, Mary Magdelena (Cramer) Bortner, in Codorus township. She was shown as an ""old maid"", age 75.","STR06" "I12380","Lehman","Philip","28 Sep 1782","12 Feb 1864","0","His baptismal sponsors were Philip Emich and wife.","STR06" "I12378","Lehmann","Anton","Abt 1754","23 Apr 1827","0","Revolutionary War Soldier, captured by General Howe 16 Nov 1776, exchanged in Jan 1777. Anton then reenlisted & was with Gen. Washington until the surrender at Yorktown. The only one of his father's children born in the ""new world."" Attended the First Lutheran Church, Carlisle, PA. Will dated 20 Jan 1827, probated 14 July 1827, Codorus Twp.; wife Catharine, children, George, Philip, Catharina, John , Poly wife of Lorance Cramer, Eve wife of Henry Cramer, Anna wife of David Wonderlich. Buried at St. Jacob's Church, pension certificate #3004, widow's file #W3430. He was a Miller by trade. (Source: Tootie (LayJ@aol.com) via Dean Cramer)","STR06" "I7707","Lehmann","Eva Maria","9 Dec 1794","22 Apr 1833","0","Dean Cramer notes that her Baptismal sponsors were Christian Kleindienst & Wife, & the minister was a Mr. Melsheimer. Clarence Cramer stated that he possessed the orignal Baptismal Certificates of Eve Lehman, given to him by Capitola Cramer, and that these showed that Eva was born ot Anthony and Catharina Emigh Lehman.

Clarence Cramer writes (p. 59) that ""The Pension Papers of Anthony Lehman, Revolutionary War Pension claim W-3430, states that in 1841, Henry Cramer of York County, Pennsylania, stated that he married a daughter of Anthony Lehman and that she was deceased, but did not give her name""

Edith Beard Cannon, in the ""Genealogical Reports for The Historical Society of York County, Vol. XXIX, pp. 1-72, Evidence of the Cramer Families of York before the year 1850 REVISED"" published 1943, cited the following newspaper record of Eva's death:

Ap 22, 1833. Died- Mrs. Eve, wife of Henry Craumer, of Codorus Township, aged 37.

","STR06" "I12389","Lehmann","Johann Jacob","12 Jul 1711","Yes, date unknown","0","He arrived on with his wife and 4 children on the ship ""Brothers"" in Philadelphia 16 Sept 1751 (source: Amer. Emigration from Baden-Durloch Years 1749-1751, p 44) (Courtesy of Dean Cramer)

10 Dec 1750-Petitioned King/Queen of Prussia to come to America

1 Sept 1765-naturalized Cocalico Twp, Lancaster, PA","STR06" "I43177","","","","","","","" "I34965","Leibrandt","Christina Regina","27 Nov 1813","8 Dec 1868","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I27102","Leighton","Audrey Dean","15 Feb 1950","18 Jun 2005","0","Audrey Dean Leighton was valedictorian and Jerry Morris McDowell salutatorian of Hemphill High School Graduating Class of 1968. (Back in Time, 1968, published in the SABINE COUNTY REPORTER May 6, 1998, page 4).

Sabine County Reporter
July 6, 2005

Audrey Dean Leighton

Audrey Dean Leighton, 55, of Hemphill died Saturday, June 18, 2005, at Memorial Medical Center in Lufkin. He was born Feb. 15, 1950 as a son of the late Geraldine (Pratt) and Morgan Barry Leighton and was a lifelong resident of Hemphill, graduating from Hemphill High School as valedictorian in 1968. He was a global twirler and entertainer. Survivors: a great-aunt, Wilma LOGAN of Hemphill; second cousins, Lloyd Eldon PRATT, Jr. of Harlingen and Patsy Clapp SMITH of Beaumont; and numerours third and fourth cousins. A memorial service will be held 9 a.m. Saturday, July 9, at the Hemphill City Park overlooking the Pratt House. Arrangements are being handled by Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.

Friends remember, plan memorial for 'The Twirler,' an East Texas fixture who marched to his own beat

By EMILY TARAVELLA, Cox East Texas

Sunday, June 26, 2005

HEMPHILL - He was the valedictorian of his graduating class. He played the saxophone and was drum major of his high school band. A child of privilege, he was a descendant of one of his hometown's most prominent families.Some considered him to be a parapsychologist and a fortune teller. His closest friends say he was ""complex"" and ""multi-faceted."" But when Audrey Dean Leighton died a week ago today, most knew him simply as ""The Twirler.""

With his long beard, short shorts, tall boots, brightly colored shirts and hats, Leighton stood out against the backdrop of the small East Texas towns and cities where he was often sighted toting his trademark baton. Lufkin, Nacogdoches, San Augustine and others may have tried to claim him as a ""town character"" all their own, but Hemphill was Audrey Dean's home. It is where he was born, and - for all practical purposes - it is where he died.

A group of women gathered Wednesday afternoon in Hemphill at Pace Creek, an upscale gift shop and plant nursery, to plan Leighton's memorial service. At first glance they appeared an unlikely group of peers for an eccentric, 55-year-old hitch-hiking twirler. But as they shared their fondest memories of the things he said and did, it became clear: These women not only accepted Audrey Dean Leighton, they loved him. Shirley Winslow knew him the longest. ""I remember when he was just a little kid twirling his baton,"" she said. ""I watched him grow up.""

As Kathy DeKerlegand passed around a file folder containing photographs of Audrey Dean, the women smiled at the images: first a pleasantly plump baby, then a young child with striking eyes and finally a handsome teen wearing a graduation gown. Other photographs featured Leighton as a young man. Eight-by-ten glossies showed him performing on stage; snapshots showed him marching in parades, high-kicking as he twirled his baton. This is how the women will remember their friend - not as he looked in his hospital bed a few days ago, communicating only with blinks and nods. ""He died of bone cancer,"" they said, adding that, ""He may have also had a heat stroke.""

The folder full of Leighton's pictures also contained his hot-pink business card that reads, ""Audrey Dean Leighton, Global Twirler,"" and the e-mail address, ""Twirlerextraordinaire@hotmail.com.""
After Leighton graduated from high school and attended the University of Texas and other colleges, he began marching in parades and performing for small audiences who would drop coins or dollar bills in a jar. He was as comfortable twirling on the sidewalks of New Orleans, Phoenix, Los Angeles, Seattle, Washington and New York as he was in East Texas. His ""international tour"" included France, Spain, Italy and Sweden. On each of his sojourns (paid for with money from his trust fund), Leighton sent postcards home to his friends in Hemphill. He addressed them to entire groups of people, leaving the decision to the postmaster as to which post office box the card should actually be delivered.

When he returned home, Audrey Dean twirled privately for his friends, in their homes or yards. Ten years ago Leighton settled in his family's old home place in Hemphill, The Pratt House. The Pratt House was built in 1908 at the town's most visible intersection by George Edward ""Ed"" Pratt - the son of Civil War veteran Hampton Pratt. The 7,000-square-foot building has ""Greek Revival design influences with Victorian detailing,"" according to the Sabine County Historical Foundation's Web site. Galleries sweep across the entire front facade, and a two-story portico, gabled dormers and a central hall on each floor are among the home's distinguishing features, the Web site says.

Thirty years ago Leighton's friend Mary Ann McDaniel would visit the The Pratt House to provide home health care for his three aging aunts. ""That was back when Audrey Dean spent most of his time traveling,"" McDaniel said. ""He would come in from time to time, but we didn't see as much of him back then."" When Leighton returned to the house 10 years ago, it was empty. The three aunts had moved into a nursing home, and for years Audrey Dean entertained them there with his twirling. Eventually, two of the aunts died. A third aunt is still alive today, but Audrey Dean stopped twirling for her when she stopped remembering who he was.

DeKerlegand said visiting Audrey Dean at The Pratt House ""was like visiting the theater."" ""He would sit at the dining table and speak to the (dead) members of his family as if they were really there,"" she said.

DeKerlegand's mother, Edna Campbell, said she remembers the first time she went inside the house. Although the house had grown shabby from years of neglect, the antiques and crystal inside it took her breath away. Leighton occupied a single room upstairs that had previously belonged to his mother.

When the other heirs to the Pratt estate decided to sell the house to First Baptist Church in the late 1990s, Leighton had no choice but to move. The church planned to demolish the house to make way for a new family life center. But townspeople rallied, and eventually they raised enough money to move the house to a place where it would be safe. Restoration efforts are ongoing, but after the house was moved Leighton never cared to go back inside.

DeKerlegand and Campbell helped Audrey Dean pack his few personal effects when he left the house for good. Everything he owned fit in a wooden trunk that Campbell allowed him to keep in her living room.

Although he never returned to The Pratt House, Audrey Dean would often sit cross-legged on the floor of the Pace Creek gift shop and tell McDaniel and another friend, Donna Alexander, stories about the things that had happened within the home's walls over the last century. The women took careful notes and asked permission to preserve his stories on audio or videotapes. Leighton did not want to be recorded.

""Sometimes he would tell us he had been 'communing with the dead' at the cemetery,"" Alexander said. ""He would visit his relatives' graves, and he would tell us, 'Those Pratts are as tight-lipped in death as they were in life.'"" Audrey Dean promised that if he ran across any forgotten Pratt money, he would give it to the historical foundation for the restoration efforts.

After he lost the house, he often slept at the Super 8 motel in Hemphill. He was also known to frequent the San Augustine Inn, and one of Jasper's bed-and-breakfasts. When traveling through Houston he preferred to sleep under a certain tree, using his backpack as a pillow. He had no permanent residence.

Although he had a driver's license, Audrey Dean usually hitched a ride with his friends. Alexander remembers giving him a ride to San Augustine, on her way to market in Dallas. ""As he got out of the car, he told me to be careful,"" she said. ""He warned me that there are lot of 'weirdos' out there, and not to give rides to anyone I didn't know.""

Some may have been startled by his unusual appearance, but McDaniel said anyone who took the time to talk to him could immediately sense that he was harmless.

When McDaniel's cousin, a Dallas socialite, met Leighton for the first time, she was enamored of his twirling ability. ""She had been a twirler in college,"" McDaniel said. ""They went out in the yard and twirled together for hours."" Time passed, and McDaniel's cousin was riding through the streets of Dallas with her ""socialite friends,"" McDaniel said. ""When they got to a stop light, some of the ladies started locking their doors and pointing to a man on the sidewalk,"" McDaniel said. ""My cousin looked out, and who was it but Audrey Dean - right there in downtown Dallas.""

The Twirler was liable to be sighted any place at any time, according to his friends. DeKerlegand was friends with Leighton for years before she learned that her brother had been giving him rides in Marshall. As the women laughed about their memories, the conversation turned to Leighton's last days.

On June 1, he returned from a trip to Nacogdoches with an upset stomach. Alexander gave him a ride to the Super 8, and he told her he thought he had a stomach virus. When the hotel management hadn't seen any sign of him three days later, they called his friend Donna Wilkerson and asked her to check on him. ""I knocked on the door and told him I was coming in,"" Wilkerson said. ""He was coherent to some extent, but he couldn't walk. I told the hotel to call an ambulance."" Leighton died in a Lufkin hospital two weeks later. He had just enough money remaining in his trust fund to cover the cost of his cremation. ""He told us he didn't want his ashes in one place,"" DeKerlegand said. ""He wanted them spread.""

Leighton's parents divorced when he was a baby, and his father was ""never in the picture."" At the time of his death, Leighton's only family ties were two distant cousins and one aunt.

Although his cousins currently possess his ashes, Audrey Dean's friends are hopeful that they will be allowed to spread them, as he requested. The friends said they would like to take a few of his ashes with them when they go on trips to different states and countries. They also hope to keep a few of his ashes in an urn in his upstairs bedroom at the Pratt House. They hope to make his old room a place people can visit to remember the man who added so much color to the East Texas landscape.

""We have his hats, his boots and his batons,"" DeKerlegand said. ""We also have his journal, but it is filled with his most personal and innermost thoughts. I hope it is something I can share some day, but now is not the time.""

McDaniel said she'll never forget the last time she saw Audrey Dean, at the end of May. ""He was in the bank parking lot,"" she said. ""I had heard through the small-town grapevine that Audrey Dean had become a Christian. I asked him if it was true that he had made a profession of faith.""
He said that it was.

""Oh my goodness, you're my brother in Christ!"" McDaniel remembers telling Leighton. He responded, ""It sure looks that way."" McDaniel was preparing to leave for a mission trip in Africa, the last time she saw Leighton. Because ""you never know what might happen,"" she had prepared her will. She remembers telling Leighton, ""If I don't see you again ..."" and him finishing her sentence for her, ""... I'll see you in glory.""

""He was telling me good-bye,"" McDaniel said. ""Without even knowing it, that was our goodbye. It was the end of a 30-year friendship."" The Twirler's friends said they accepted him just as he was, because he accepted them just as they were.

""He had a gentle, gentle spirit,"" McDaniel said. ""And everyone wanted his beautiful legs.""

Trailer for ""Rainbows End""

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkz4Hy114-M


","STR06" "I27101","Leighton","Morgan Barry","6 Jan 1901","6 Aug 1962","0","Name: Morgan Barry Leighton
Death Date: 06 Aug 1962
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 61 years 7 months
Estimated Birth Date: 1901
Birth Date: Janaur 6, 1901
Birthplace: Milwaukee, Wisc
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Unknown
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Unknown
Mother's Birthplace:
Informant: Mrs. Ella Leighton
Occupation: Accountant
Place of Residence: 5227 Clay Ave
Cemetery: Forest Park
Burial Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117025
Digital Film Number: 4028544
Image Number: 795
Reference Number: cn 49367
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I27101","Leighton","Morgan Barry","6 Jan 1901","6 Aug 1962","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I33407","","","","","","","" "I29347","Leinbach","Ida E.","Jan 1868","18 Jun 1933","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, June 30, 1933
Page Eight

Mrs. John Striffler

Word has been received of the death of Mrs. John Striffler at her home in Lockport, New York. Ida E. LEINBACH died Sunday, Jun. 18, and funeral services were held Wednesday from the home, 27 Sunnyside Street.

Interment was at Chesnut Ridge cemetery. She is survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Walter J. RILEY, three sons, Glenn, Roy and Floyd, six grandchildren, one brother and three sisters. Mrs. Striffler is a cousin of the Strifflers in Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)

Niagara Falls Gazette, Monday, June 19,1933, page 1: LOCKPORT - June 19 - Mrs. Ida E. Striffler, 69 years old, wife of John Striffler died last night at the family home at 27 Sunnyside street. Mrs. Striffler was born in Clarence and had resided in this city for the past 32 years. She was a member of the First Baptist church. Besides her husband she is survived by one daughter, three sons, one brother and three sisters. Funeral services will be held from the home on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment will be Chestnut Ridge cemetery. [Huskey Cemetery]

(Courtesy of Judith Muck)
","STR06" "I18849","Leins","Johann Georg Friedrich","Between 1740 and 1747","13 Dec 1802","0","He was a farmer. On birth and death records he is listed as Johann Friedrich and on the marriage record he is listed as Georg Friedrich. But no other Friedrich Liens is listed between 1784 and 1826, so it is assumed they are the same person.

Email from Dot Williams, dated May 23, 2005:

A belated Thank you for mailing me the German Family Church Records. Several years ago you forwarded some of these that you had received by e-mail (I think it was) from a man in Germany. I took my copies with me when I went to Salt Lake City that year, and asked for help reading them from a lady who worked in the International Department. The Old German was very difficult to read, but she did it as if she was reading the morning paper. I was amazed. Anyway, I compared what she had read for me, with this information from Kathy Bonnell, and found 3 places where we did not agree.

1) Adam Benkelman was born in 1825 not 1835.

2) (Generation 3) Christoph Stahle married Barbara Fritz not Frey. I just took another look at the original record, and it sure looks like Fritz to me.

3) (Generation 5-last page) Georg Friedrich Leins was born 25 January 174(5)?. There is a line in the copy that goes right over the last digit but it looks like a 5. But it certainly was not 11 Apr 1740 (as per Kathy Bonnell). The death date was correct. I'm not going to change my information, because I truly think it is more accurate than hers. But it is a good summary of the Benkelman collateral lines, and Thank You for sending it to me.

Dot","STR06" "I40478","Leipprandt","Ashley Elizabeth","18 May 1981","26 Jul 2015","0","Aer a long battle with cancer, Miss Ashley Elizabeth Leipprandt, age 34, was picked up and taken home by the Lord.

Ashley graduated from Laker High School in 1999. She loved working in healthcare as a nurses aide, and she was manager at Le Village Market in Elkton from 2008-2014.

She is survived by her parents, Timothy and Debra Leipprandt of Elkton; sisters, Stephanie (Michael) Ouellette of Texas, Rebecca Gettel of Pigeon, and Nicole (Luc) Bergsma of Lowell; nieces and nephews: Kate and Erin Gettel, Austin, Elle, and Jax McCabe, Ana, Collin, and Aidan Ouellette, and Sophie and Charlie Bergsma; many loved friends, aunts, and uncles; and her beloved dog, Harley.

Ashley is preceded in death by her sister, Kristi; grandma and grandpa Lorraine and Dale Kretzschmer and Chuck and Doris Leipprandt; brother-in-law Tom Gettel; and her beloved cat, Arah.

The funeral service will be conducted at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, July 29 at Hayes United Methodist Church, Pigeon, with Rev. Linda Fuller officiating. Burial will be at Grandlawn Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to the family, who will later dedicate a children's playscape in Elkton and a dog path, both in her memory.

VISITATION AT MEYERSIECK-BUSSEMA FUNERAL HOME, PIGEON:
Tuesday, July 28 2-8 p.m.
AND AT HAYES UNITED METHODIST CHURCH:
Wednesday, July 29 10 a.m. until the service at 11 a.m.","STR06" "I30467","Leipprandt","DeWitt Charles","4 Mar 1927","18 Apr 2015","0","D. Charles Leipprandt, 88, of Caseville, died Saturday, April 18, 2015, at McLaren Bay Region.

Born in Bad Axe on March 4, 1927, Charles was the son of E. Theo and E. Lillian (Sturm) Leipprandt. He was united in marriage to Doris J. Southworth on April 13, 1951, at St. Paul's Evangelical United Brethren Church, Elkton.

He graduated in 1944 from Pigeon High School. He then attended Michigan State for agricultural short course.

Charles farmed all his life. He was a board member and past president of the Michigan Crop Improvement Association as well as the Michigan Foundation Seed Association. He was a Pigeon Lions member for over 40 years, and also past president. Charles served as McKinley Township Clerk for 35 years. He was past Master of Caseville Lodge 368 and Winsor Lodge 420 of Free and Accepted Masons, 32 degree Mason of Bay City Consistory. Charles played the clarinet, harmonica, and violin for special occasions. He played with the 3M's and Act 3 at funerals, nursing homes and happy occasions, such as birthdays at Walt's Restaurant.

An active member of Hayes United Methodist Church, Charles was past Sunday School superintendent, lay leader, Sunday school teacher, choir member, and also had offices in the Port Huron District.

Charles is survived by his wife, Doris, of Caseville; children, Janice (Donald) Hall of Trussville, Alabama, Timothy (Debra) Leipprandt of Elkton, Philip (Sherry) Leipprandt of Sand Point, and Julee (Jeffrey) Lockard of Winfield, Illinois; honorary son and former exchange student, Felipe Uribe (Tatiana Samuel Emilio); grandchildren, Jeffery Hall, Timothy (Stacey) Hall, Stephanie (Michael) Ouellette, Rebecca Gettel, Nicole (Luc) Bergsma, Ashley Leipprandt, Dr. Philip (Tabatha) Leipprandt, Christopher (Kimberly) Leipprandt, Cody Leipprandt, Jakob Lockard, Jonah Lockard, and Joshua Lockard; and great-grandchildren, Ana, Collin, Aidan, Austin, Elle, Jax, Sophia, Charlie, Luke, Logan, Keaton, Bryce, and Abbie. He is also survived by brothers, Ted (Peg) Leipprandt and Bruce (Virginia) Leipprandt. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Kristi Lee Leipprandt; grandson-in-law, Thomas W. Gettel; sister and brother-in-law, Phyllis and Clarence Gettel; and brother-in-law, Donald Southworth.

The Funeral Service will be at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, April 22, 2015, at Hayes United Methodist Church, with Pastor Brian Johnson officiating. Burial will be in Grandlawn Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 2 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, April 21, at Meyersieck-Bussema Funeral Home, Pigeon, with a Masonic service at 6:30 p.m. Visitation also will be from 10 a.m. until the time of service on Wednesday at the church.

Memorials may be made to Hayes United Methodist Church, Leader Dogs for the Blind, the Shriners, or donor's choice.","STR06" "I30502","","","","","","","" "I40479","","","","","","","" "I3549","Leitch","Angus","Feb 1856","17 May 1901","0","Cass City Enterprise
Vol. XX, No. 41
May 30, 1901

EXPLOSION

Boiler Bursts-Angus Leitch Killed-Four Others Injured
The Cass City Brick and Tile Company's Yards the Scene of the Sad Disaster

At a few minutes past seven o'clock on Monday morning, the boiler exploded at the yards of the Cass City Brick and Tile Company, a little over a mile south of town, causing the death of Angus Leitch, who was acting as engineer at the time, and injuring four others. The report of the explosion was heard fully five miles away, and the concussion caused the windows to rattle in the houses about town. It was but a few minutes before a large number of men were on the spot and it was found that Angus Leitch was killed outright, while Perry Withey, Geo. Warner, Jas. Comstock and Hiram Baxter had received slight injuries and other employees had had very narrow escapes. The Cass City Brick and Tile Company was organized a little over two years ago and have done a thriving business. The boiler was purchased from a gentleman in Novesta, who was using it in a saw-mill and the company had to wait for him to saw out of his yard before it could be delivered. It was carefully inspected and re fitted where necessary and considered to be in good condition. During the former season Ed. Brotherton had charge of it, but owing to his connection with the Cass City Foundry and Machine Company, and being engaged this year as a manager, it was necessary to get someone else. Leitch was employed, but Mr. Brotherton started the machinery at the commencement of the season's run, testing the boiler with 110 pounds pressure, and instructing Leitch that sixty pounds was sufficient to do the work required. Mr. Leitch had had several years' experience about engines before coming from Ontario here and was considered thoroughly competent. No watchman has been employed by the company and we learn that the boys or young men have visited the place on Sundays and tampered with the gauges and stopcocks, and on Monday morning the steam throttle was found open. The fire was started and the steam gauge indicated forty pounds pressure. The engine was started at a slow speed, but steam began to blow off. It is stated that Leitch realized that something was wrong and appears to think it was about the safety valve, while in all probability it was the steam gauge, as there must have been more pressure than indicated, possibly as high as two hundred pounds. The opinions of engineers are different as to the probable cause of the explosion. Some claim that the water must have been low enough to allow the accumulation of gas in the upper part of the boiler, in order to get the force to throw the parts as far as it did, while others claim that a greater force would be obtained with a full boiler. It seems that the inspector would not work properly with less than sixty pounds of steam and some think that while the engineer was waiting for the gauge to indicate the amount, the water ran low causing the explosion. It is possible that the gauge had been tampered with on Sunday and not been noticed by the engineer. When the explosion took place, Leitch was standing between the boiler and engine, and it is not known positively whether parts of the boiler struck him or the force through him against a post near by. The injuries received were all about the face and head, rendering him unconscious instantly and causing his death a few moments later. Perry Withey was scalded slightly about the face and received a scalp wound but was able to resume work shortly after. Warner, Comstock and Baxter received slight bruises about the arms, shoulders and back?George Meiser had just picked up his wheel-barrow to start away from the engine when the accident occurred and the barrow was taken from him and smashed into kindling, while he escaped unhurt. Claude Bentley had just driven into the clay pit and does not know whether he jumped from the cart or was thrown from it but he was not hurt. The dome of the boiler was carried probably forty feet or more in height and fell about thirty rods away to the westward, while the head of the boiler was carried more than half as far?

Angus Leitch, the deceased, was forty-two years of age, and came here from near Dutton, Ont., some twelve years previously. He purchased and operated a farm in Novesta towship, which he still owned, but a few years ago he leased his farm and moved to the M. Sheridan farm, just west of town, now owned by C.H. Topping. Upon the farm being sold to Mr. Topping, Mr. Leitch moved to town, occupying the residence at the corner of Leach and Sanilac Street, owned by M. Sheridan. He leaves a wife and three children to mourn his sudden departure. The funeral services were held in the Presbyterian Church, on Wednesday afternoon, conducted by the pastor, Rev. A. Torbet. The father, three brothers and three sisters of the deceased, and the mother and two brothers of Mrs. Leitch, came from the vicinity of Dutton and Rodney, Ont., to attend the funeral. Mrs. John Campbell, of this place, is also a sister of the deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gillies, of Port Huron, and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gilles, of Millington, were among other relatives present. Deceased was a member of Elkland Arbor, A.O.O.G., and about sixty members of that order attended the funeral. The remains were laid to rest in the Elkland cemetery. The entire community is stirred with sympathy for the bereaved.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2010)


The May 31, 1901 issue of the Cass City Chronicle had a follow article on the incident. It also listed his father as Archibald Leitch, brothers as Alexander, Duncan and Archibald, sisters as Mrs. Angus McArthur, Mrs. James Welsh, and Mrs. Alonzo Wisner.
","STR06" "I3549","Leitch","Angus","Feb 1856","17 May 1901","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 19 and 20 June 1900
SD 8 ED 110 Sheet 9B
188-189
Leatch, Angus Hd W M Feb 1856 44 M13 Canada Eng Canada Eng Canada Eng 1889 11 Al Farm Labor
Leatch, Jane A Wf W F Marc 1864 36 M 13 4/3 Canada Eng Scottana Scottana 1889 11
Leatch, Mary Jane Dtr W F Apr 1889 11 Mich Canada Canada At School
Leatch, Grace A Dtr W F July 1896 3 S Michigan Canada Canada
","STR06" "I19810","Leitch","Grace A.","Jul 1896","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Lester CARPENTER.

This is POSSIBLY her listing on the SSDI, though the year of birth differes from that shown on the 1900 census.

GRACE G CARPENTER 05 Jul 1895 19 Jul 1991 (not specified) (none specified) 384-48-7843 Michigan
","STR06" "I46904","Leitch","Isabelle","Abt 1834","22 Mar 1913","0","Deaths
Grant Twp./ 1897-1920
Huron County, Michigan

http://genealogytrails.com/mich/huron/deathgrant.html

Shows her as Isabella Patterson ca 1834 D. 22 Mar 1913 Grant, Huron County, daughter of Niel H. Leitch Death Certificate 5","STR06" "I17089","Leitch","Margaret ""Maggie Bell""","4 Nov 1890","Aug 1976","0","Not listed with her family at the time of the 1900 census?

She married first a DAVENPORT and later a SIMPKINS.","STR06" "I4894","Leitch","Mary Jane","9 Apr 1889","26 May 1965","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, May 27, 1965
Page Three

Mrs. Mark Dies at Local Hospital

Mrs. Edward Mark, 76, of Cass City died Wednesday morning in Cass City Hospital shortly after being admitted. She had been in ill health for some time.

The remains were taken to Little's Funeral Home where arrangements are pending.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, June 3, 1965
Page Two

Services Held for Mrs. Edward Mark

Funeral services for Mrs. Edward (Mary) Mark, 76, were held Friday, May 28, at Little's Funeral Home following her death Wednesday, May 26, at Cass City Hospital where she had just been admitted. She had been in ill health the past several years.

Born in Cass City April 9, 1889, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Angus LEITCH. She married Edward Mark in Caro, July 15, 1908, and they made their home in Cass City where she lived until her death.

Mrs. Mark attended the Evangelical United Brethren Church and was a member of the Echo Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star of Cass City.

Surviving, besides her husband, are: seven daughters, Mrs. William (Stella) MARTUS, Mrs. Elmer (Frances) KEHOE and Mrs. Russell (Mary) LEESON, all of Cass City; Mrs. Ruth WURTSMITH of Detroit, Mrs. Emeline URQUHART of Caro, Mrs. Donald (Betty) McLEOD of Sandusky and Mrs. Richard (Bonnie) DILL of Cincinnati, Ohio, and three sons, Leitch and Jim, both of Cass City, and Archie of Flushing.

Also surviving are: two sisters, Mrs. Grace CARPENTER of Delray Beach, Florida, and Mrs. John SIMKINS of Lapeer; 24 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. A daughter preceded her in death.

Rev. Roberts Betts, EUB Church, officiated and interment was in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)","STR06" "I42705","Leitner","William","Abt 1809","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MXXB-LNL
name: William Leitner
birth year (estimated): 1809
gender: Male
age (original): 61y
race: White
birthplace: Pennsylvania
event place: Indiana, United States
Collection: William Leitner, ""United States Census, 1870""


1880 Census

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MH9H-KPL
name: William Leitner
event type: Census
event date: 1880
event place: Rock Creek, Huntington, Indiana, United States
gender: Male
age: 70
marital status: Married
occupation: Farmer
race (original):
ethnicity: American
relationship to head of household: Self
birthplace: Pennsylvania, United States
birth date: 1810
spouse's name: Margaret Leitner
spouse's birthplace: Pennsylvania, United States
father's name:
father's birthplace: Pennsylvania, United States
mother's name:
mother's birthplace: Pennsylvania, United States
page: 570
page letter: B
entry number: 4717
affiliate film number: T9-0285
gs film number: 1254285
digital folder number: 004240596
image number: 00485
Collection: William Leitner, ""United States Census, 1880""

","STR06" "I31388","Leleux","Maggie Mae","18 Mar 1914","Abt 1946","0","Sandy Williams shows her as the daughter of Noah ""Noe"" Leleux (b. 20 Aug 1868 in New Iberia, La) and Emma Annie Jagers (b. 24 Jan 1878 in Mississippi).","STR06" "I46415","","","","","","","" "I16792","Lenoir","Robert L.","Abt 1820","Mar 1894","0","After his first wife, Sarah Raborn died, he was said to have married second Minerva Carter, the daughter of Henry Carter.","STR06" "I16792","Lenoir","Robert L.","Abt 1820","Mar 1894","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Fifth Police District
Enumerated 21 Nov 1850 Page 47
424-425
Robert L. Lenoir 30 M Farmer Miss
Sarah Lenoir 24 F Miss
John Lenoir 9 M Miss
Irwin W. Lenoir 7 M Miss
Josephus Lenoir 5 M Miss
Thomas H. Lenoir 4 M Miss
Mary Lenoir 6/12 F Miss
Thomas Bell 20 M Farm Hand

1860
Said to still be in Pike County, MS","STR06" "I33362","","","","","","","" "I24238","Lenzner","Christian Oscar","14 Feb 1825","1 Apr 1897","0","Letter from Walter Gramble (1938), reprinted in The Way It Was, publication of The Cass City Historical Society:

""Then came Oscar Lenzner and his furniture store and factory, his wonderful family of boys, his ingenuity and his music, his glowing tales of far away Austria and its glittering capital Vienna, which he very properly insisted was 'Wa-en-a'. he made furniture, he made musical instruments and could play them. His banjo-guitararina, invented, made and played by himself was worth a chapter in the history of Cass City.""

Cass City Enterprises
Vol. XVI. No. 17
April 1, 1897.
Page One

Just before noon to-day, Franklin Lenzner went into his father's shop at his residence on Oak Street and was startled to find the old gentleman fallen upon his face. He was at once cared for and medical aid summoned but all efforts failed to resuscitate him. Oscar Lenzner, Sen., was a native of Germany, but has resided here for many years and has a wide circle of friends, his reputation as a manufacturer of stringed musical instruments being widespread. He was about seventy-three years of age and has been quite active up to the time of his death, being still able to make the very finest inlaid work. Further particulars will be given next week. The cause of his death was paralysis.

Cass City Enterprises
Vol. XVI. No. 18
April 8, 1897.
Page Eight

A Sudden Call

As stated in our last issue, Oscar Lenzner, Sr., suddenly expired on Thursday, the 1?sup?st?/sup? inst., from a stroke of paralysis. Between the hours of ten and eleven that morning, his son, Franklin, was at work at the turning lathe at their workshop on Main Street, and had nearly completed the job he was at when he felt a sudden impulse to go to his father's. Making an excuse to his brother, he went to the house and meeting his mother at the kitchen door, asked if his father was in the shop. His mother replied that he was and they went towards the door which stood open and before entering they saw him lying face downward on the floor. It seems that Mrs. Lenzner had stepped outside a few moments previously for a pail of water and it is thought he must have fallen while she was out. His forehead struck against some coarse chips which cut quite an ugly gash. The doctor was at once summoned but life was extinct. He had three strokes of paralysis previous to this time and it was feared he would go in this manner.

Deceased was born Feb. 14?sup?th?/sup?, 1825, in Leubetha, Saxony, Germany. There he learned the art of making violins and he had ever since taken a special pride in the manufacture of stringed instruments. In the year 1849 he came to America, taking up his residence at Lancaster, N.Y. On June 20, 1853, he was married to Susanna Striffler and came to Cass City in June, 1873. He conducted the furniture store on Main Street, until in more recent years his sons have managed it. Samuel and John are now in Detroit, while Oscar and Franklin are still in the business started by their father. Some years ago deceased secured a patent on a musical instrument called the banjo-guitarina and has since paid especial attention to its manufacture. He also invented what is known as ""Kings David's harp"" and made guitars, banjos, dulcimers, autoharps, etc. His mechanical ability was of a high order, his ideal of work being that of the true artist:--""Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well."" Into every bit of work he did he put his heart. He has spent twenty-five years in this community and we will not again see his equal. Besides the four sons, already mentioned, a widow and daughter survive.

The funeral services were held at the house Sunday morning and were conducted by Rev. B. J. Baxter, of the Presbyterian Church assisted by Rev. B. F. Wade, late of the Evangelical Church, Elkton. The services were attended by a large company of relatives and friends many of whom also followed the remains to the Elkland cemetery. He will be missed, not only by our citizens, but by many others, especially amongst the commercial travelers, who were in the habit of visiting his home when in town. He is gone, but the sweet strains of music he has produced still ring in the souls of hundreds.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)","STR06" "I24239","Lenzner","Christian Oscar ""C.O.""","30 Oct 1854","2 Jun 1927","0","Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan
Friday, June 10, 1927
Vol. 23, No. 5

C.O. Lenzner Passed Away on June 2
Had Been in Furniture Business at Cass City for Forty Years.

C.O. Lenzner passed away at the home of his son, H.F. Lenzner, at Cass City on Thursday afternoon, June 2, at the age of 72 years. His death was due to carcinoma of the stomach. Mr. Lenzner was taken to his son's home about a month previous because of his severe illenss.

Christian Oscar Lenzner was born in Lancaster, New York, on October 30, 1854. He came to Cass City with her parents, C.O. Lenzner, Sr., and Susan Lenzner, in the spring of 1873, and was united in marriage with Sophia Ahr on March 1, 1879.

For several years he was employed by his father as a cabinent maker and he later worked as a carpenter in this community. He entered into partnership with his brother in the furniture business at Cass City, and for 40 years he has been in that business here as a partner of Lenzner Brothers or as an individual.

Mr. Lenzner was a member of the trustee board of the Evangelical church at the time the church building was erected at Cass City in 1882 and held that position for 25 years. He was also church organist for a like period of time, besides holding other offices in the society.

Besides his widow, he leaves two children, Mrs. H.L. Pocklington of Algonac and H.F. Lenzner of Cass City, one sister, Miss Emma Lenzner of Cass City, two brothers, Franklin Lenzner of Cass City and John Lenzner of Gagetown and seven grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at the H.F. Lenzner home on Saturday afternoon and interment was made in Elkland cemetery by Rev. F.L. Pohly of Sebewaing, a former Evangelical minister at Cass City. Local business houses were closed during the funeral hour.

Relatives and friends from out of town who attended the funeral were Mrs. H.L. Pocklington and son, Herbert Linn, of Algonac; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lenzner of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mast, Mrs. and Mrs. A. Muellerweiss, Rev. and Mrs. F.L. Pohly and Mr. and Mrs. John Schwalm, all of Sebewaing; Henry Schust, George and Miss Esther Hausner, Mrs. F. Klump, Mrs. Clyde Fox and Mrs. Faist, all of Saginaw; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Striffler of Caro.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)","STR06" "I24239","Lenzner","Christian Oscar ""C.O.""","30 Oct 1854","2 Jun 1927","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Census
Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Oscar C. LENFRIER Self M Male W 20 NY Carpenter SAXONY FRANCE
Sophia LENFRIER Wife M Female W 23 PA Keeping House WERTENBURG WERTENBURG
Frank H. LENFRIER Son S Male W 6/12 MI At Home NY PA
Source Information:
Census Place Cass City, Tuscola, MichiganFamily History Library Film 1254607 NA Film Number T9-0607Page Number 100C

1900 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Cass City Village
Enumerated 11 June 1900 by A.D. Gillis
SD 8 ED 111 Sheet 7B
155-158
Lenzer, Christian O Hd W M Oct 1854 45 m 21 Ny Germany Germany Cofin Maker
Lenzer, Sophia Wife W F April 1859 43 M 21 2.2 Pa Germany Germany
Lenzer, Hubert F Son W M Dec 1879 20 S Mich NY Pa Printer
Lenzer, Clara V Dtr W F Mar 1888 12 S Mich Ny Pa At School

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp, Cass City Village
13 April 1910
SD 8 ED 113 Sheet 5B
133 133
Lenzner, Christian O Hd M W 55 m1 31 NY Germany Germany Cabinent Maker
Lenzer, Sopha Wf F W 53 M1 31 2/2 Pennsylvania Germany Germany
Ahr, Gotley R Father-in-law M W 85 Wd Germany Germany Germany 1847","STR06" "I29654","Lenzner","Clara Viola","15 Mar 1888","3 Jan 1944","0","According the the 1941 issue of the Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast (Vol. 5, September 1, 1941), Mrs. C.O. Lenzner was living with her daughter, Mrs. H.L. Pocklington of Algonac. H. Lee Pocklington was president of the village of Algonac, his wife president of the Clay Township Library board, Harold president of the Algonac Lion's Club and manager of the Algonac Band, and James Pocklington drum major of the band.

Cass City Chronicle
Vol. 38, Number 39.
Friday, January 14, 1944

Mrs. Pocklington Died in Algonac

Mrs. H. Lee Pocklington Died in Algonac

Mrs. H. Lee Pocklington, 55, daughter of the late C. Oscar and Sophia Lenzner, died at her home in Algonac on Sunday morning after a 10-day illness. She had been in ill health for some time suffering with a heart ailment.

Born in Cass City, Mar. 15, 1888, Clara V. Lenzner was graduated from the high school here in 1905, after which she pursued a course in nursing in an Ann Arbor hospital. On Sept. 5, 1908, she was united in marriage with H. Lee Pocklington of Ann Arbor.

In Algonac, Mrs. Pocklington had served on the library board for many years, had previously served as a member of the board of education, and was an active member of the Music Study Club. She resigned from the Athena Club two years ago on account of her health.

Besides her husband, H. Lee Pocklington, president of Algonac village, she is survived by four sons, Harold, James and Herbert Pocklington, all of Algonac, and Robert Pocklington in Army service at Camp Cooke in California; a daughter, Mrs.Wesley Moody, of Algonac; nine grandchildren; and a brother, H.F. Lenzner, of Cass City.

Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon in the Gilbert Funeral Home in Algonac and burial was in Oaklawn Cemetery.

Relatives from Cass City who attended the funeral were Mrs. Angus McPhail, Mrs. John A. Sandham and Mr. and Mrs. H.F. Lenzner.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2008)","STR06" "I29654","Lenzner","Clara Viola","15 Mar 1888","3 Jan 1944","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 Census
Michigan, St. Clair County, Clay Township, Algonac Village
Enumerated May 6, 1930
ED 74-6, SD 5, Sheet 15B
429-438
Pocklington, H. Lee Hd Own $6,000 M W 40 Mich US US Landscape Gardner Private Estate
Pocklington, Clara Wife F W 42 Mich NY Pa
Pocklington, Harold L. Son M W 19 Mich Mich Mich Landscape Gardener Private Estate
Pocklington, Dorotha M Dtr F W 17 Mich Mich Mich
Pocklington, James R Son M W 14 Mich Mich Mich
Pocklington, Robert R Son M W 5 Mich Mich Mich
Pocklington, Herbert L Son M W 3 3/12 Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I29734","Lenzner","Delmar S.","17 Sep 1888","30 Nov 1961","0","Volume 5 of the Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, dated September 1, 1941, reported that Colonel Delmar Lenzner of the Coast Artillery lived in Fort Monroe, Virginia.

Volume 12 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 5, 1949, reported that he had retired from the U.S. Army in September, 1948, and he and Mrs. Lenzner were making their home in Hampton, Virginia.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, December 7, 1961
Page Three

Miss Gladys Lenzner received word of the death of her cousin, Colonel Delmar S. Lenzner (United States Army, retired). He died November 30 at his home in Hampton, Virginia, and leaves his widow and a sister, Mrs. Edgar T. Braun (Ruth) of Detroit. Col. Lenzner will be remembered by many Cass City residents.


(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, August 2008)","STR06" "I24243","Lenzner","Emma","28 Jan 1863","7 Jan 1945","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, January 12, 1945
Vol. 39, No. 39
Page One

Miss Emma Lenzner Died at Her Home Here Sunday Morning

Miss Emma Lenzner passed away at her home in Cass City early Sunday morning after an illness of several months. She was 81 years of age.

Born in Lancaster, N.Y., June 28, 1863, she came to Cass City with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. C.O. Lenzner, Sr., at the age of ten years and has lived here since that time. She was the only daughter and the last of the five children of this pioneer family to depart from this life.

In young womanhood, she started a dressmaking establishment in Cass City and for many years followed that occupation.

Funeral services were conducted at the Munro funeral home Tuesday afternoon by Rev. M.R. Vender, pastor of the Presbyterian church of which Miss Lenzner was a member for 50 years. Interment was made in Elkland cemtery.

Miss Lenzner leaves two nieces, Miss Gladys Lenzner of Cass City and Mrs. Edgar Braung of Detroit, and three nephews, Dr. Grey Lenzner of Bad Axe, Col. D. S. Lenzner of Fort Monroe, Va., and H.F. Lenzner of Cass City.

Relatives and friends who came from a distance to attend the funeral included Dr. and Mrs. Grey Lenzner of Bad Axe, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Braun of Detroit, Mrs. Roy LaFave, Mrs. Geo. Purdy, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Simmons, all of Gagetown, and the Missed Jean and Catherine Hutson of Snover.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)","STR06" "I24240","Lenzner","Franklin H.","30 May 1859","5 Nov 1940","0","Cass City Chronicle
Vol. 35, Number 33
Cass City, Mich., Friday, November 8, 1940
Page One
Franklin Lenzner, Widely Known Musician, Dies
For Many Years an Instructor of Piano, Band, String Instruments Here

Following an illness of six years, Frankline Lenzner, 81, passed away about 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 5, in his home, corner of Oak and Pine Streets.

Funeral services will be held this afternoon (Friday) in the Angus McPHAIL residence, Rev. Paul J. Allured of Kinde, a former pastor of the Cass City Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment will be in Elkland Cemetery.

Franklin Lenzner was born in Lancaster, New York, May 30, 1859, and came to Cass City with his parents when a small boy. He attended the School of Music at Friendship, New York, and for seven years was a member of Gorton's Gold Band, in which he played the bass tuba, and was billed on posters in all the principal cities as a bass tuba soloist, and received much praise newspaper write-ups. While with the band, he often composed his own music, and especially enjoyed playing the ""Blue Bells of Scotland"" with variations. With this band he travelled through 42 states and territories, Mexico and many of the principal cities of Canada. For a number of years Mr. Lenzner was instructor of the Cass City Band and for many years, or as long as his health permitted, he gave lessons on piano, band and string instruments. He was united in marriage with Miss Anne Belle HAMILL of Geneseo, New York, on December 31, 1891 at St. Thomas, Ontario. She died January 23, 1902.

He is survived by a son, Dr. Grey F. LENZNER, of Bad Axe; a daughter, Miss Gladys, at home; and a sister, Miss Emma LENZNER. Three brothers, Oscar, John and Samuel, preceded him in death.

Mr. Lenzner gained much ov his education by reading and observation. He was deeply interested in all music and found much pleasure and satisfaction in encouraging others to fight for knowledge along that line.

He was also a carpenter and helped build many homes in his home town.

Guitar and guitarinas made by his father, C.O. Lenzner, Sr., were finished by Frank Lenzner with fine inlaid work and some instruments contained 3,200 or more pieces. He also made a table containing a fancy section of 17 colored strips of inlaying with a space of less than 3/8 inch.

Although he had been ill for six years and sometimes almost at death's door, he has been very patient, never admitting his great pain to others. Throughout his sickness, he was exceedingly kind and considerate to those who cared for him.

Pallbearers will be W.H. SIMMONS of Gagetown, Eber KREGER of Deford, James HUSTON of Sover, Rollo DARBEE of Caro, E.G. BRAUN of Detroit, and Clare STAFFORD of Cass City.","STR06" "I24240","Lenzner","Franklin H.","30 May 1859","5 Nov 1940","0","(Research):Census Information

1900 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Cass City Village
Enumerated 6 June 1900 A.D. Gillis
SD 8 ED 111 Page B3
64-64
Lenzer, Franklin H Hd W M May 1859 41 M1 9 Ny Germany Germany
Lenzer, Anna D Wf W F Oct 1865 34 M1 9 2/2 NY NY NY
Lenzer, Gladys H Dtr W F Nov 1892 7 S Mich NY NY
Lenzer, Gray F Son W M May 1899 1 S Mich NY NY

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 21 April 1910
SD 8 ED 113 Sheet 6A Stamped 137
151-151
Lenzner, Franklin Hd M W 60 Wd 5 2/2 NY Germany Germany English Teacher Music
Lenzner, Emma Sister F W 40 Wd 5 2/2 NY Germany Germany
Lenzner, Gladys Dtr F W 18 S Mich NY NY
Lenzner, Gray Son M W 10 S Mich NY NY","STR06" "I29131","Lenzner","Gladys","29 Nov 1892","7 Jul 1975","0","(Research):Census Information:

Michigan, Tuscola, Elkland Twp, Cass City Village
SD 8 ED 113 Sheet 6A Stamped 137
151-151
Lenzner, Franklin Hd M W 60 Wd 5 2/2 NY Germany Germany Teacher Music
Lenzner, Emma Sister F W 40 Wd 5 2/2 NY Germany Germany
Lenzner, Gladys Dtr F W 17 S Mich NY NY
Lenzner, Gray Son M W 10 S MIch NY NY","STR06" "I12030","Lenzner","Grey Franklin","10 May 1899","2 Nov 1961","0","His registration card for the First World War listed him as age 19, and a student. His nearest relative was shown as Franklin Lenzner of Cass City. Grey was listed as Tall, with a slender build, black hair and gray eyes. Roll 1682901.

Cass City Chronicle
Vol. 23, No. 46.
Friday, June 8, 1928
Page 1

Dr. Grey F. Lenzner (pictured), graduate of the Kirksville College Osteopathy and Surgery, is expected to arrive in Cass City tomorrow to visit at the home of his father, Frank Lenzner, before locating permanently. During his stay in Cass City, Dr. Lenzner will give Osteopathic treatments at his home, one block south of the Chronicle office .-Adv.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, November 9, 1961
Page Six
Former Resident Stricken Thursday
Final rites were held Monday, November 6, for Dr. Grey F. Lenzner, 62, Bad Axe ospeopathic physician, at MacApline Funeral Home, Bad Axe. Dr. Lenzner died of a heart attack Thursday night, Nov. 2, at a cottage near Caseville where he was vacationing. A graduate of Cass City High School, he set up practice in Bad Axe in 1928 after graduating from Kirksville College of Osteopathy. He was born May 10, 1899, in Cass City. He married Miss Laura Jaus on October 25, 1940 at Geneva, Ohio. Surviving are his widow and a sister, Miss Gladys Lenzner, Cass City. Officiating during the service were Rev. John Safran, Detroit, and Rev. Joseph D. Ryan, pastor of the Bad Axe First Presbyterian Church. Burial was at Colfax Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I29653","Lenzner","Herbert Frank","13 Dec 1879","7 Feb 1953","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, February 13, 1953
Vol. 47, Number 42

H.F. Lenzner Dies Saturday after Short Illness

Herbert F. Lenzner, editor and publisher of the Cass City Chronicle for 47 years and an admired and respected member of the Cass City community, died Saturday afternoon at the Pleasant Home Hospital.

According to physician's report, Mr. Lenzner died from the effects of a coronary occlusion, suffered Monday afternoon while returning from a business trip to Saginaw.

He was prominent in civic activities throughout his long career in Cass City. He served as village clerk in 1908-07 and was active in the Tuscola County Republican Party.

He was a life member of Tyler Lodge F. & A.M., receiving his certificate Sept. 5, 1943. He was a charter member of the Cass City Rotary Club and served as its president in 1929 and held various other responsible positions in the club.

He was one of the original members of the board of directors when the Pinney State Bank was organized as a state bank in 1921 and served as vice president of the organization from 1925 until the time of his death.

He spent his entire life in printing and newspaper work. As a young man he worked in a printing office in Cass City and later spent a short time working in the Detroit Times composing room.

He returned to Cass City and purchased the Tri-County Chronicle in February, 1904, from Frederick Klump. Two years later he bought the Cass City Enterprise from A.A.P. McDowell and consolidated the two papers under the name of the Cass City Chronicle.

He served on the local school board at the time when the new school building was erected.

He was a member of the EUB Church from early manhood and served on the board of directors for over 25 years.

Mr. Lenzner was born Dec. 13, 1879, in Cass City, the son of the late C.O. Lenzner and Sophia Ahr Lenzner. He married Mollie Ackerman June 10, 1909 in Cass City.

Surviving, besides Mrs. Lenzner, are: two daughters, Mrs. Gordon Thomas, of East Lansing, and Mrs. J. Franklin Deck of Grand Island, N.Y.; six grandchildren, one niece and four nephews, all of Algonac.

Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Evangelical United Brethren Church. Rev. S.R. Wurtz, pastor of the EUB Church, and Rev. Melvin R. Vender, pastor of the Cass City Presbyterian Church, officiated at the ceremony.

Burial was in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)","STR06" "I29653","Lenzner","Herbert Frank","13 Dec 1879","7 Feb 1953","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp, Cass City Village
Enumerated 30 Apr 1910
SD 8 ED 113 Sheet 11B
Main Street
267-294
Lenzner, Herbert F Hd M W 30 M1 1 Mic NY Pa Propritor Printing Office
Lenzner, Mollie Wf F W 24 M1 1 Mich Germany Germany

1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp, Village of Cass City
Enumerated 10 and 12 January 1920
SD 7 ED 179 Sheet 4B
Main Street
94-98
Lenzner, Herbert L Hd M W 40 M Mich NY Pa Editor Local Paper
Lenzner, Mollie M Wf F W 34 M Mich Wurtenburg/German Switzerland/German
Lenzner, Phyllis M Dtr F W 6 S Mich Mich Mich

1930 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland twp, Cass City Village
Enumerated April 12, 1930 by Helen G. Schwaderer
ED 79-11 SD 11 Sheet 5A Stamped 188
East Main Street
119-125
Lenzner, Herbert F Hd O $5000 M W 50 M29 Mich NY Pa Proprietor Newspaper
Lenzner, Mollie M Wife F W 44 M23 Mich Germany Switzerland Office Asst Newspaper
Lenzner, Phyllis M Dtr F W 16 S Mich Mich Mich
Lenzner, Shirley A Dtr F W 10 S Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I24241","Lenzner","John B.","8 Oct 1856","18 Oct 1932","0","Cass City Chronicle
May 10, 1901
Tuscola County News

Jno. Lenzer and Prof. Eddy spent Sunday at Cass City.

At the time of the 1910 census, he was listed as a boarder in the home of Abrham and Mary Brandon in Gagetown, Elmwood township, Tuscola County, Michigan. He was shown as age 53 and single, and his occupation was listed as Carpenter.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, October 21, 1932
Page Five
Deaths of the Week

John Lenzner

John Lenzner passed away at Gagetown, Oct. 18. A private funeral was held at Cass City Thursday at two o'clock and itnerment was in Elkland cemetery.

Born Oct. 8, 1856, in Lancaster, N.Y., he came with his parents, Oscar and Susanna Lenzner, to Cass City in 1873. His father engaged in the manufacture and sale of furniture here and when he retired from active participation in the business, John and a brother carried on the business for several years. John Lenzner had resided in Gagetown for over 30 years where he has been a carpenter in that town and community. He was well known and many children in the Gagetown vicinity will always remember his kindness. He has been in poor health for over three months.

Mr. Lenzner was preceded in death by two brothers, Samuel of Detroit and Oscar of Cass City. Remaining members of the family are a sister, Miss Emma Lenzner, and a brother, Franklin Lenzner, both of Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)","STR06" "I29730","Lenzner","Phyllis M.","2 Dec 1913","12 Sep 1989","0","Cass City Chronicle
June 2, 1939
Local Items
Page 3

Miss Phyllis M. Lenzner is expected home today after finishing a year as teacher in the Wayne Public School. She returns to the same location next fall.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, April 6, 1956
Cass City Area Social and Personal Items
Page Four

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Thomas and children, David and Kathleen, of Lansing visited Mrs. Thomas' mother, Mrs. H.F. Lenzner, from Thursday morning until Saturday night.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I29735","Lenzner","Ruth H.","11 May 1892","Feb 1976","0","At the time of the 1930 census, she was living with her daughter and son-in-law in Detroit.","STR06" "I24242","Lenzner","Samuel B.","30 Jun 1861","20 Jul 1926","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, July 23, 1926
Vol. 22, No. 11

Samuel Lenzner Passed Away Tuesday

Samuel Lenzner, who spent his boyhood days here and later became a member of the firm of Lenzner Bros., furniture dealers at Cass City, passed away at his home in Detroit Tuesday evening, at the age of 65 years. Funeral services were held at the family residence at 1226 Hubbard Ave., Thursday. The remains will be brought to Cass City over the P.O. & N. R. R. this (Friday) afternoon and will be taken directly from the depot to Elkland cemetery for interment. Members of the Tyler Lodge, F. & A. M., will conduct the Masonic burial service at the cemetery.

Samuel Lenzner was born in Lancaster, N.Y., on June 30, 1861, and came to Cass City with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.O. Lenzner, sr., when he was 12 years of age. He was united in marriage with Miss Mamie Feuchtwanger at Cass City and a few years later they move to Detroit where Mr. Lenzner entered the employment of Michigan Central R.R. as a cabinet maker in their Detroit carshops. This month, he completed a service of 40 years with that company , a service which he performed most faithfully and efficiently and which was recognized by his promotion to foreman, general foreman, master car builder and superintendent of rolling stock. Mr. Lenzner was a member of Zion Lodge No. 1, F. & A. M., at Detroit and was affiliated with the Royal Arch Masons.

Besides his widow and two children, Delmar Lenzner of Wilmington, N.C., and Mrs. Edgar Braun of Detroit, he leaves three brothers and one sister, C.O. Lenzner, Frank Lenzner and Miss Emma Lenzner, all of Cass City, and John Lenzner of Gagetown.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)","STR06" "I24242","Lenzner","Samuel B.","30 Jun 1861","20 Jul 1926","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Ward 16
Enumerated 13 June 1900
SD 116 ED 167 Sheet 18A
757 311-313
Lenzner, Sam Hd W M June 1861 38 M 14 NY Germany France Foreman Car Shop Cabinet Work
Lenzner, Mary Wf W F Dec 1862 37 M14 2/2 Florida Germany Germany
Lenzner, Delmar S Son W M Sept 1888 11 S Mich NY Florida At School
Lenzner, Ruth H Dtr W F May 1892 S Mich NY Florida At School
Feuchtwanger, Lena Mother-in-law W F Oct 1838 61 Wd 2/2 Germany Germany Germany 1845

1910 Census
Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Ward 16
Enumerated 21 April 1910
SD 1 ED 235 Sheet 7B
Morrell St
757-129-135
Lenzner, Samuel Hd M W 48 M1 24 NY German Germany France French General Foreman Railroad? Shop
Lenzner, Mamie Wf F W 47 M1 24 2/2 Florida Germany German Germany German
Lenzner, Delmar S Son M W 21 S Mich NY Florida
Lenzner, Ruth H Dtr Dtr F W 17 S Mich NY Florida
Feuchtwanger, Lena Mother-in-law F W 72 W 2/2 Germany German Germany German Germany German 1855","STR06" "I29731","Lenzner","Shirley Anne","8 Feb 1920","11 Nov 1984","0","Volume 5 of the Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, published September 1, 1941, reported that Shirley Anne Lenzner was graduated with honor June 9, 1941 by North Central College, Napierville, Illinois. Shirley had also accepted a position in the Wayne Public Schools.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, April 6, 1956
Cass City Area Social and Personal Items
Page Four

Rev. and Mrs. J. Franklin Beck and four sons of Grand Island, N.Y., came Sunday night and visited Mrs. Beck's mother, Mrs. H.F. Lenzner, until Wednesday morning. Mrs. Lenzner accompanied them home to spend a week.

In 1966, while living in Akron, Ohio, she wrote this letter to the editors of the Cass City Chronicle to accompany her subscription renewal:

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Haire,

I am including this personal note, because the experience of subscribing to the Cass City Chronicle is so unique that I cannot let it pass by casually.

By virtue of being born in the bedroom in the apartment just above the ""big press"", I suppose that since my first moments on earth I have heard the rumble of printing machinery, and have always been sure that a little printers' ink was mixed with my blood.

My first 17 years in Cass City were intertwined with the Chronicle schedule, and I can remember well the various assignments of bringing papers from the folder, labeling, delivering to the post office, writing out liners and subscription renewals, proof-freading, and eventually writing copy.

After school days ans marriage, my physical closeness with the Chronicle naturally ceased, but the weekly issues have followed me and been read regularly in Illinois, New York, and now in Ohio.

When Dad and Mother sold to you folks 15 years ago, it was almost like parting with a member of the family. However, the move was a wise one, and we have all been pleased with the very harmonious way in which the Haire-Lenzner relations have continued since then.

The death of both of my parents wevers my most important ties in Cass City. One cannot easily dismiss sentimental associations that abruptly, however, and there are still many people in Cass City about which I care.

So please apply the enclosed check of $4.00 on our Chronicle subscription for the coming year. I can't say goodbye to that part of my life yet.

Sincerly,
Shirley Lenzer Beck
1040 Oak Tree Rd.
Akron, Ohio 44320

Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, November 21, 1984
Page Two

Shirley Lenzner Beck, 64, died Sunday, Nov. 11, at her home in Lakeside, Ohio. She was the daughter of Herb and Mollie Lenzner, former owners and publishers of the Chronicle.

Born Feb. 8, 1920, she graduated from Cass City High School.

Shirley is survived by her husband, the Rev. J. Franklin Beck, retired pastor of the United Methodist Chruch in New York and Ohio parishes.

She leaves five sons, several grandchildren and a sister, Phyllis Lenzner Thomas of East Lansing.

Those who wish may send a contribution to the Lakeside United Methodist Church, Lakeside, Ohio 43440, who will share with the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Research Foundation.

A memorial service was held in the Lakeside United Methodist Church, Sunday, Nov. 18.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)","STR06" "I21511","","","","","","","" "I21457","Leonard","Francis ""Frank"" Peter","5 May 1869","19 Dec 1963","0","The son of James LEONARD and Mary TORP. He owned a grocery store. (Robert S. Strong, SFAA Historian).

John Pezzano addes that James Leonrad was from County Maho, Ireland and Mary Torpy was from County Clare, Ireland.","STR06" "I11648","Leonard","Leonard A.","26 Oct 1893","Abt 1955","0","Listed in ""Ohio Soldiers in WWI, 1917-1918 as Leonard Jirousek, born ca 1894, Cleveland. 158 Depot Brigade to 22 Apr 1918; Headquarters Company 330 Infantry to 28 Apr 1918; 158 Depot Brigade to Discharge Corporal 31 July 1918; Sergeant 1 Oct 1918. Honorable discharge 17 Dec 1918.

Kay Rybak discovered, via the Cleveland Necrology File as copied below, that Leonard changed his name from Leonard A. Jirousek to Leonard A. Leonard. She was not able to find the legal documentation, however, to document this name change.

Death: CPL, Cleveland Necrology File: Cleveland Press (OH); November 9, 1955

Leonard--Leonard A.; beloved husband of Mary H. (nee Hill); son of John S. and the late Bertha Jirousek, Monday a.m., residence, 15026 Merimeade Dr. Friends may call at The Henry J. Dress Co. Colonial Funeral Home, 15408 Triskett Rd. near Lorain Ave., where service will be held Thursday, Nov. 10, at 1:30 p.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.","STR06" "I20651","Leonard","Martha","15 May 1649","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of John and Sarah LEONARD. (James Albury; Chris Bird; Dave Graves).","STR06" "I44858","Leonard","Maud","Abt 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","In 1920, Maude was living in Oklahoma City, and listed as Divorced. Her occupation was Editor, Paper.

Oklahoma City Ward 2, Oklahoma, Oklahoma; Roll: T625_1474; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 134; Image: 325.","STR06" "I31307","","","","","","","" "I24998","Lescaude","Philippe","23 Aug 1668","Abt 1743","0","The son of Philippe Lescaude and grandson of Abraham Lescaude and Rachel S'Gret. (Six, Wierschke Families & More).","STR06" "I40351","Letney","Melvina A. ""Vina""","14 Nov 1888","3 Aug 1961","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of Barney L LETNEY and Martha E BYRD, and further shows that she and Willie were the parents of Aaron Alexander ALLEN (1920-1965), Delma Adell Allen Herrin (1923----), and Hadley Hugh Allen (1925-1977).","STR06" "I26522","Letney","Viola Almedia ""Media""","15 Mar 1871","13 Sep 1964","0","The daughter of James Harvey LETNEY and Delphia GRAHAM.","STR06" "I42475","Level","Lester Vernon","22 Mar 1884","11 Nov 1962","0","Find A Grave shows that also buried at Pleasant Union Cemteey was LaVerne Level (nee Hade) 1891-1950...and children Marie Belle (1916-1918) and Lester Jr. (1920-1926). It therefore appears that when he married Maude Cramer in 1953, he had been a widower for about three years. There is no burial listed for Maude/Maudy Level at Pleasant Union.","STR06" "I47250","Levine","Bernice","8 Sep 1928","17 Apr 1965","0","Her FindAGrave Memorial page shows her as Wife of Robert Goverman. Mother of Eileen Susan and Jerome Ross Goverman.

Member of the City of Hope M.A.L. No 327 and the B'nai Abraham and Yehuda Laib Family Society.","STR06" "I47233","Levine","Edith","16 Mar 1909","May 1996","0","Listed as Yetta on the 1910 US Federal Census.

In 1930, the family lived on Cottage Avenue in Baltimore and daughters Ruth and Edith were both working as Stenographers in the tailoring business.

In 1940, Edith and her husband, Art MOSS were living with her parents on Cottage Avenue in Baltinore. Both were working in sales at a department store.

She was shown as Edith Moss on the Social Security Death Index as well.","STR06" "I47228","Levine","Reuven ""Reuben""","15 Feb 1870","28 Jun 1949","0","National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; Naturalization Petitions of the US District Court for the District of Maryland, 1906-1930; Microfilm Roll: 2; Microfilm Serial: M1640 show that on 10 Nov 1910 Reuben Levin, male, petitioned for naturalization in Maryland. He was shown as born in Ponives, Russia on 15 Feb 187o, and his spouse was shown as Roche, and children, Solomon, Ruth, Edith and Tillie. He was a shoemaker, and emigrated from Liverpool, England on 30 September 1903. His residence was 1044 Granby in Baltimore. Witnesses were Louis P. Salganik and Louis Spillman.

Ponives a/k/a Paneve?ys, Poniewesch, Poniewiesh, Panevezhi, Poniewiez, Panevezhis, Paneve?io, and is now in Lithuania, 81.9 miles NNW of Vilnuis.


In 1910, the family were living at 1044 Granby in Baltimore. Reuben and Minnie were both shown of Russian/Polish nativity, with their language shown as Hebrew. He was working as a shoemaker.

In 1920, the family was living on High Street, Baltimore, and Reuben was working as a laborer on a ship yard.

In 1930, the family lived on Cottage Avenue in Baltimore, and Rubin was listed as a Proprietor/Shoemaker. His mother-in-law, 80 year old Yetta SCHMIDT, born in Russia of Russian parents was living with the family.

In 1940, the family was still on Cottage Avenue, and Rueben was working as a shoemaker at home.

His tombstone was inscribed
FATHER
LEVINE
Reuven ben r. Meir Dov
d. 1 Tamuz 5709
Age 80","STR06" "I47232","Levine","Ruth","Abt 1907","Yes, date unknown","0","In 1930, the family lived on Cottage Avenue in Baltimore and daughters Ruth and Edith were both working as Stenographers in the tailoring business.","STR06" "I47231","Levine","Samuel David","15 Apr 1900","26 Mar 1965","0","In 1920, the family was living on High Street, Baltimore, and Solomon and Samuel were both working as bookkeepers, Solomon in a clothing house and Samuel in an underwear manufacturer.

In 1930 he was living on Whitdock Street in Baltimore, with his wife Kitty and one year old daughter, Bernice. He was a manager in a clothing factory.

In 1940 was living with his parents on Cottage Avenue in Baltimore, and listed as a salesman of Ladies Coats. His wife and daughter were not listed in the home.

Whe he registered for the draft in 1942, as Samuel David Levine, his birthplace was shown as Ponevez, Russia, and his employer was Abraham Marcush. He was 5'11"" tall, weighing 190, and had blue eyes and black hair, His next of kin was listed as Kitty Levine.

His FindAGrave memorial page shows him as Father of Mrs. Bernice Goverman.
Brother of Mrs. Tillie Solomon, Solomon J. Levine, Mrs. Edith Moss and Ruth Levine.","STR06" "I47230","Levine","Solomon J.","10 Jun 1898","5 Nov 1984","0","In 1920, the family was living on High Street, Baltimore, and Solomon and Samuel were both working as bookkeepers, Solomon in a clothing house and Samuel in an underwear manufacturer.

In 1930, Solomon and his wife Sarah were living on Pulaski street in Baltimore with three daughters, Rivie, Mollie and Doris, and his brother-in-law, Isidore Levine, age 21. Solomon was listed as a partner in a Coat Factory, and Isidore (Isreal?) as a shipping clerk at the same factory. Isidore's place of birth was West Virginia, with both parents born in Austria.

On the 1940 census, he and his wife Sarah were living with their three childen, Rone (sic), Mollie and Doris on West Baltimore Street in the city. He was shown as the owner of a liquor store. His highest grade completed was 6th grade.

Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2014. shows his last residence and benefit as in Randallstown, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.


Headstone inscription:

Shlomo ben r. Reuven
d. 10 Cheshvan 5745","STR06" "I39956","Levine","Tillie","29 Dec 1896","27 Mar 1970","0","In 1910, Tillie and her family were living at 1044 Granby in Baltimore, At the age of 13, her occupation was listed as ""Sheet Finisher at a factory.""

In 1920, she was listed in her parents home, on High Street, Baltimore, as Tillie Solomon, married, however Abraham was not shown as present in the home.

From her Find A Grave Memorial Page:

Wife of Abraham Solomon. Mother of Marvin B., Jack. Garrison and Leonard Solomon. Sister of Solomon J. Levine, Mrs. Edith Moss, Miss Ruth Levine and the late Samuel Levine. Also survived by twelve grandchildren.

Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.lists her as being born in the Soviet Union to Rubin Levine and Rachel M. Smith.","STR06" "I44404","Lewing","Bessie","14 Mar 1912","26 Jan 2010","0","Obituary, copied from FindAGrave, memorial created by Linda Fourroux

Bessie Lee Maund, 97 of Lake Charles, La died on Tues, Jan 26, 2010, at Lake Charles Care Center in Lake Charles, La. She was born Thurs, March 14, 1912 in Fisher, La. She was the daughter of the late Lonnie Lewing and the late Lizzie Eason Lewing. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Henry Clyde Maund; 5 brothers and 2 sisters. She was a member of the United Pentecost Church of Zwolle.

She is survived by her daughter, Lizzie Belle Hope of Lake Charles, LA; 4 grandchildren; Tracy Stephens & wife Dollie of Lake Charles, LA; Vicki Danos & husband Darryl of Lake Charles, LA; Randy Stephens & wife Gloria of Walker, LA ; Donald Cooper and wife Crystal of Lake Charles, LA; 7 great grandchildren and 4 great great grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews and friends.

A Funeral service will be at 3 PM on Friday at Warren Meadows Funeral Home Chapel with the Bro. Phillip North officiating. Interment will be in Florien Cemetery, Florien, LA.

The family will receive friends from 5-10 PM on Thursday January 28, 2010, at Warren Meadows Funeral Home, 355 S. Capital Street, Many, La

Memorials for her parents, Lonnie A. Lewing and Elizabeth B. Eason can also be found at FindAGrave
","STR06" "I18507","Lewing","Susan","Aft 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Bluford and Mamie Lewing (first listed in Sabine Parish in 1880). (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 89).","STR06" "I17466","Lewis","Burrell J.","Abt 1852","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1880 San Augustine Census, Burwell was living in the following household, and making a home for his 11 year old brother, George A.A. Lewis:

O.T. Hanks, enumerator 21-22 Lewis, B.J. W M 28 M Farmer TX MO TX Lewis, E.J. W F 20 Wife M Keeps Home TX MO TX Lewis, A.U. W F 2 Daughter S At home TX TX TX Lewis. A.L. W F 5/12 Daughter S At home TX TX TX Lewis, G.A.A. W M 11 Brother S At Home TX MO TX","STR06" "I1301","Lewis","Cecil Afton","23 Jul 1913","Oct 1991","0","Certificate of Birth was filed on August 5, 1913, with the Oklahoma State Health Department, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Registered No. 15723. It shows that Cecil Afton Lewis was born at 3:30 A.M. in Altus, Jackson County, Oklahoma to father W.E. Lewis 30 yrs born in Austin, Texas and mother Stella Crouch 19 yrs born in Texas. W.E. was shown as a cook and Stella as a housewife. This is shown as Stella's second child and both are still living. Signed by D.L. Garrett in Altus, Oklahoma","STR06" "I3090","","","","","","","" "I17516","Lewis","Dewey Allison","23 Dec 1898","4 Jan 1966","0","He married first a Carlton, second a Yarbrough.","STR06" "I33080","Lewis","Doris Riola","30 Jul 1911","","0","She is a daughter of Acie Marion Lewis.

The Sabine County Reporter
July 20, 2011, page 2
July 27, 2011, page 6 (reprinted with headline ""Cooper to celebrate 100th""

Local Resident has 100 birth anniversry celebration

Doris Lewis Cooper will celebrate the her 100 birthday on July 30, at the Christian Life Center of the First Baptist Church in Pineland.

She was born on July 30, 1911 in Bleakwood. She is the great-great-granddaughter of Samuel Lewis, who served in the first Texas Congress as representative for what is now Jasper. She lived in Newton County until she was 15 years old. At that time she moved with her family to a farm near Milam. She amrried James (Jim) Cooper in 1932. They had five children: Winona WILSON of Richardson, Jimmie ADDISON of Crowley, Ruth CATES of Fort Worth, Arlon COOPER of Pineland and Doris FISK of Forth Worth.

The family moved to Hemphill in 1951. After all the children graduated from Hemphill High School, the family moved to Fort Worth, she she lives now alone in her own home. Three daughters live near by. She cooks her meals, takes care of herself, and the house. She uses a walker, because of arthritis; otherwise she is in fairly good health.

She has been an active church member most of her life. She loves to play ""42"" a domino game, and she reads Christian novels.

She did not have a career. She was a housewife, who spent her summers canning the produce the farm provided. She was a wonderful mother to her children. She is grandmother to 11, great grandmother to 22, and great-great grandmother to four. She is favorite aunt to many nieces and nephews.

If you knew her when she lived in Sabine County, or if you knew her children, you are welcome to attend her birthday party from 2 to 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 30.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)



","STR06" "I19658","Lewis","Effie","8 Feb 1883","22 Jan 1971","0","Effie was the daughter of David W. LEWIS of Sangamon County, Illinois and Mollie J. BRIZINDINE. Effie's father was in the 10th Illinois Cavalry. He moved to Arapahoe, Nebraska after the death of his wife.

Effie met her husband John while she was teaching at the Possum Hill School in Tobias. She was lodging with John's uncle, Noah Frankforter.

She was a member of the Eastern Star and Ladies Aide. She was one of the first members of the Milligan Methodist Church. She was also active in the Milligan Library and was president of the Library Board from 1951 to 1956 and served as a librarian for about 15 years. (Milligan, p 271).","STR06" "I19474","Lewis","Eleanor Ione","28 Apr 1905","31 Jan 1996","0","The daughter of Theodore Gardner LEWIS and Erie BURT. Eleanor was named for her paternal grandmother, Eleanor WORDEN, but shared a special relationship with her maternal grandmother, Eliza Maria PATTISON. They took a special trip together when she was 5, and she remembered it fondly as an adult. Eleanor was a packrat, and saved all the family memorabilia from all sides of the family, enabling her daughter Jo to use identifiable pictures to illustrate her genealogical work. Jo now has 50+ notebooks filed with family information, much of it saved by her mother.","STR06" "I17474","Lewis","George Allison A.","5 Aug 1868","25 Mar 1952","0","At the time of the 1880 San Augustine Census, he was living with his brother, Burwell J. Lewis.","STR06" "I17465","Lewis","George Washington","11 Aug 1818","9 Dec 1879","0","It appears he had been previously married. Listed with his family in the 1860 San Augustine County, Texas census, he was shown as married to 24 year old Arminta Haggerty. His oldest daughter, Precious, was age 13 (born ca 1847), who was born prior to his marriage to Araminta. His mother-in-law, Melinda Haggerty, is also living with them.","STR06" "I33463","Lewis","Harmon G.","4 Mar 1923","29 Sep 1997","0","He has a military marker on his grave, inscribed with a cross and ""PFC US Army World War II""","STR06" "I17515","Lewis","Ivey Burrell","17 Sep 1896","28 Nov 1994","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 7, 1994, Page 12

Ivey Lewis

Funeral services for Ivey Lewis, 98, of San Augustine County were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1994 at the Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel in San Augustine with Bro. W. Mark Birdwell and Bro. Russell DuPlantis officiating. Interment followed at the Redland Cemetery at Chinquapin.

He died at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 28, 1994 at Memorial Hospital in San Augustine.

Lewis, a longtime resident of the Chinquapin community, was retired farmer/rancher and civil service worker. He was a World War I veteran and member of the American Legion and VFW Posts.

Survivors: three sons, Harmon Lewis of Broaddus, John Lewis of Huntington, and Grady Lewis of Lafayette, Louisiana; two sisters, Lillian Ealey and Mollie Stokes, both of West Columbus; a brother Lamar Lewis of Kilgore; and two grandchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2009)","STR06" "I17515","Lewis","Ivey Burrell","17 Sep 1896","28 Nov 1994","0","(Research):
Census Records:

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine, Justice Precinct 4, District 7
Enumerated 30 Apr 1930
ED 203-7 SD 19 Sheet 14B
67-282-288
Lewis, Ivie B Hd R $8 M W 32 M 24 Tx Tx Tx Scaler Log Scale
Lewis, Lee O Wf F W 31 Tx Tx Tx
Lewis, Harmon G Son m W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Lewis, Grady A Son M W 2 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I8850","","","","","","","" "I21186","Lewis","Lillian Marie","2 Dec 1910","11 Dec 2003","0","SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE Thursday, December 18, 2003

Lillian Marie Lewis Ealy

Mrs. Lillian Marie Lewis Ealy, age 93, longtime resident of Chinquapin Community in San Augustine County, and former resident of West Columbia, Texas and having lived presently near her daughter in Tomball, Texas, passed away Thursday, December 11, 2003 in Tomball, Texas. Funeral services were held Sunday, December 14, 2003, at the Loggins-Lewis Homeplace in San Augustine County, Texas with Bro. David BURCHAM officiating. Interment followed in Chinquapin Cemetery, San Augustine County, Texas. Mrs. EALY was born December 2, 1910 in San Augustine County, Texas to George A LEWIS and Laura Henrietta LOGGINS. She was of the Baptist Faith. Survivors include: daughter, Molly Frances LOVETT of Tomball, Texas; son and daughter-in-law, Doug and Tillie EALY of Flower Mound, Texas; grandsons, Christ LOVETT and wife, Patty Maginnis LOVETT of Oak Ridge, Texas, Michael LOVETT of Pasadena, Texas and Warren EALY of Los Angeles, California; granddaughters; Jamie Lovett MATA and husband, Jose MATA of Spring, Texas; Tommie Lee EALY, Julie EALY and Janice EALY, all of Flower Mound, Texas; three great-grandchildren, Joshua MATA and Julia MATA, both of Spring, Texas and Luke LOVETT of Oak Ridge, Texas. Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, San Augustine, in charge of arrangements.","STR06" "I17473","Lewis","M.A.","Abt 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1880 census, she was living with her sister and brother-in-law, Mary and B. F. Dickerson.","STR06" "I17472","Lewis","Martha M(Anerva)","Abt 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","ASSUMED this to be the Manerva Lewis who married John S. Henry on 1-20-1880 in San Augustine County, Texas (Book Two, page 234) based on her age and name.","STR06" "I21190","Lewis","Marvin L.","Abt 1918","Abt 1983","0","Date of death supplied by Todd McCoy, grandson of Marvin.","STR06" "I17517","Lewis","Mary Armenta ""Mollie""","28 Apr 1913","17 Mar 2003","0","San Augustine Tribune Thursday, March 20, 2003 Extracted from her obituary

Mary Armenta ""Mollie"" Stokes, 89 passed away March 17, 2003 at Garden Terrace in Houston. Mrs. Stokes was a resident of West Columbia, Texas from 1955 to 2000. Mollie was born on April 28, 1913 in Chinquapin, Texas. Her father, George A. LEWIS was born in 1868 and mother, Laura Henrietta LOGGINS was born in 1875. Mollie had eight brothers and two sisters. She was a fourth generation Texn and particularly proud of being a descendant of Pocahontas and Jim BOWIE. On May 12, 1937, she married the love of her life, Clyde Alston STOKES. The couple had one son, Robert C. STOKES. The couple lived in California and Nevada from 1937 to 1952 until they moved back home to Chinquapin. After the death of her husband, she moved to West Columbia, Texas to live near her sister, Lillian EALY, whom Mollie loved dearly. Mollie graduated from Stephen F. Austin University and taught the third grade in West Columbia Texas from 1955 through 1974. She was very proud of teaching and loved every one of her students. Mrs. STOKES was preceded in death by her husband in 1955. She is survived by her sister, Lillian EALY of Tomball, Texas; her son, Robert C. STOKES and daughter-in-law, Donna FAUST Stokes of Houston, Texas; granddaughter, Jennifer Ann STOKES and her husband, Jerry McFadden YOUNG of Houston; grandson Robert C. STOKES, Jr. of San Francisco, California, and her great grandchildren, Victoria Anne YOUNG and Grace McFadden YOUNG of Houston, and her namesake niece, Molly Francis LOVETT of Tomball, Texas, and numerous other loving nieces and nephews. Interment will be in the Chinquapin Cemetery.

The March 26, 2003 Sabine County Reporter had a condensed version of this obituary. They instead showed the date of death as Sunday, March 16.","STR06" "I41520","Lewis","Nannie Elizabeth","30 Oct 1906","7 Oct 1995","0","Said to be a daughter of Seborn Allen Lewis and Mary Elizabeth Rawls. She was a sibling to Daisy, Lacy, William and George.","STR06" "I21612","Lewis","Pearl Sarah ""Sadie""","Abt 1876","4 Feb 1955","0","Name: Strong, Pearl, Sarah Date: Feb 7 1955 Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #159. Notes: Strong, Pearl, Sarah (nee Lewis), wife of the late Fred Austin, mother of Mrs. Viola Buckow and Mrs. Margaret Corre of Chicago, sister of Mrs. Lyda Butler, Mrs. Myra Heiser, Mrs. Eva Byers, Chester Lewis, grandmother of Erik Buckow, Marsha and Freda Corre, passed away Friday, Feb. 4, late residence, 12065 Edgewater Dr. Friends may call at the G. H. Busch & Son Funeral Home, 4334 Pearl Rd. Services Tuesday, Feb. 8, at 1:30 p. m. In lieu of flowers memorials may be forwarded to the Archwood Congregational Church.","STR06" "I25746","","","","","","","" "I25665","","","","","","","" "I1311","","","","","","","" "I3091","","","","","","","" "I1300","Lewis","William Ernest ""Willie""","6 Sep 1882","Aft 1920","0","The names of Will's parents and siblings are currently unknown, though it appears from census listings that his parents were born in Lousiana. He can first be positively identified on the 1910 Tillman County, Oklahoma census, where he is living in a boarding house and working as a cook. At the time of the 1920 census, he was married and still working as a cook, but in Chickasha. Will was said to have died very shortly after this census enumeration, when his son Cecil was still very young.

He registered for the draft in Grady County, OK. His full name was listed as William Ernest Lewis, and his address at the time was 302 N. Fifth Street, Chickasha. His date of birth was shown as Sept. 6, 1882, and he was white and a native born US citizen. His occupation was given as Owner, Lunch Counter, and the business address was 101 Ohio Avenue, Chickasha. The nearest relative was Stella Lewis, his wife, and Will was described as short, slender, and with grey eyes and black hair. FHL Roll Number 18517777 Draft Board 1. The birth certificate of his son, Cecil Afton Lewis, shows his location of birth as Austin, Texas.

Will's wife, Stella, married Walter STRONG not quite six months after the 1920 census enumeration. Will was ill with tuberculosis, and was said to have died in a hospital in Oklahoma, although a death certificate has not been located. His grandchildren think it is possible that he may have actually died in either Texas or Arizona, where he may have moved for his health. It is also possible that he moved to Louisiana, where he was said to have still had family. Stella and the children accompanied him briefly to Arizona, but they returned to Oklahoma before he died.","STR06" "I1300","Lewis","William Ernest ""Willie""","6 Sep 1882","Aft 1920","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 US Federal Census
Oklahoma, Tillman Co, 3 Wd Frederick, ED 248
Grand Avenue
#407-429
Cox, William Head M W 34 Mo Ireland Ireland Janitor General Store
Lewis, Will E Partime? M W 27 S Texas Louisiana Louisiana Cook Restaurant

Note: This appears to be a boarding house of sorts. Will lived here with 12 other men, in addition to William Cox, the head of the household. Each of the other occupants of the home was listed as ""Partime"" or ""Partuer."" They ranged in age from 17 to 57, with most of them being employed as restaurant Waiters or Cooks, others as Laborers at odd jobs, and a few as self employed as carpenters or machinists.

At the time of the 1920 Federal census, Stella and Will Lewis were renting a home at 129 Chickasha Avenue in Chickasha. Their census listing read as follows:

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Grady, Chickasha City Ward 3 part of
SD 6 ED 164 Sheet No. 4 B
Enumerated on the 16?sup?th?/sup? day of January 1920 by Mrs. Clovis D. Courtier
Lewis, Will E. Hd R M W 37 M -- Yes Yes Tex. Unknown La. Cook Restaurant
Lewis, Stella Wife F W 25 M -- Yes Yes Texas Texas Texas Waitress Restaurant
---------, Roy Son M W 8 1/2 Yes --- --- Oklahoma Texas Texas
---------, Cecil Son M W 6 1/2 -- -- -- Oklahoma Texas Texas

It is POSSIBLE, that either of the families below might be his at the time of the 1900 census. Both families have a connection to Lousiana, and both had sons named Will who were born within two years of the age Will reported on the 1910 and 1920 census. However it is noted that neither family is located in Travis County, where Will was said to have been born. Additionally, it does not appear likely either of the Willie Lewis's below are the Will Lewis who later married Stella Crouch, as online trees for both family groups below show the Will Lewis's below marryng (in each case someone other than Stella Crouch) and dying much later than 1920.

1900 Federal Census, Texas, Bee County, Beeville, ED 8
332 332
Lewis, Margaret Head Oct 1855 44 W 5/5 Louisiana Ireland Ireland Housekeeper
Lewis, Willie* Son Jun 1880 19 S Tx Tx Louisiana Day Laborer
Lewis, Katie Dtr Jun 1882 17 S Tx Tx LA
Lewis, James Son W M Oct 1884 15 S Tx Tx Lousiana Day Laborer
Lewis, Chris Son W M Nov 1888 12 S Tx Tx La At School
Lewis, Robert Son W M Jan 1891 9 S Tx Tx La At School

*The ""Robert Wylie Family History Tree"" on RootsWeb's WorldConnect shows his full name as Simeon William Lewis, who married Francis Agatha McMorrow, and died ca 1936 in Gussettville, TX. It that tree is accurate, this would not be the Will Lewis who moved to Oklahoma and married Stella Crouch.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=coyote1&id=I91706



1900 Federal Census, Texas, Nolan County, JP 1, ED 117
20-20
Lewis, Jno. R Head W M Feb 1842 M 37 Arkansas Tennessee Tennessee Stock Raising
Lewis, Lizie Wife W F May 1846 54 M 32 8/6 Lousiana Tennessee Tennessee
Lewis, Rex Son W M Dec 1873 26 S Tx Ark La Stock Raising
Lewis, Jno. C. Son W M Mar 1879 20 S Tx Ark La
Lewis, Willie T. ** Son W M Sept 1881 18 S Tx Ark La
Lewis, Tryver Son W M Dec 1883 16 S Tx Ark La
Lewis, Jemima J Dtr W F Sept 1886 13 S Tx Ark La
Lewis, Charles W Son W M Aug 1888 11 S Tx Ark La

**The ""Maloney Family Tree"" on RootsWeb's WorldConnect shows his full name as William Temple Lewis, who married Maude Hanna and died ca 1954 in Lubbock, TX. It that tree is accurate, this would not be the Will Lewis who moved to Oklahoma and married Stella Crouch.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=maloney2k98&id=I06532

","STR06" "I1300","Lewis","William Ernest ""Willie""","6 Sep 1882","Aft 1920","0","(Medical):Y DNA Results, FTDNA Haplogroup:

J1

A direct male descendant volunteered to have his DNA tested
. The results can be found at www.ysearch.org, under the user ID #KUW3E.

The haplogroup was predicted as J1, and there were no surname matches, and only a few non-surname matches. This haplogroup is believed to have arisen between 10,000 and 15,000 years ago in the Near East, the region encompassing the Levant, (modern Israel and the Palestinian territories, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon), Turkey, and Mesopotamia (Iraq and eastern Syria). A significant fraction of Jews belong to haplogroup J, but Jews represent a small minority of the European members of the haplogroup. The ""Cohen Modal Haplotype"" is a specific set of six Y-STR marker values that occurs in both J1 and J2, though at a much higher frequency in J1. It is likely that those of Cohanim descent and carrying the CMH belong to the J1 haplogroup. It should be noted that. in this sample, the value of 13 at 388 is 3 steps away from the norm of 16 at that marker for the Cohen Modal Haplotype. It does match the CMH on the other five markers (DYS19, DYS390, DYS391, DYS392, DYS393).","STR06" "I632","","","","","","","" "I8235","Leze","Rosalie Anna Mae Cecille","16 Jun 1912","12 Apr 2006","0","The Sabine County Reporter
Rosalie Anderson

Rosalie Anna Mae Cecile Leze Anderson, 93, of Hemphill died Sunday, April 9, 2006, at Hemphill Care Center. She was born June 16, 1912, in Plattenville, Louisiana, as a daughter of the late John Baptiste Leze and Marie (Loftus) Leze. She was a member of St. John Catholic Church in Many, Louisiana, however, a short time ago, she became a member of Fisher Baptist Church in Fisher, Louisiana. Rosalie graduated from Hemphill High School in 1931. On Dec. 30, 1933, she married Simon Elton ""Pete"" Anderson. They were married 72 years before Pete died on Feb. 28, 2006. Rosa could not accept his death. She thought that he was missing and kept watching each day for him to come back to her. So once again they are together. Rosalie was a wonderful wife, a great daughter, aunt and she was loved by every member of the Anderson family. She is survived by nieces and nephews, her sister-in-law, Vermell BRUST and her husband, Louis BRUST of Hemphill; and a brother-in-law, Lonnie ANDERSON and wife Barbara of Gilmer. She was predeceased by her husband, parents, two sisters, Lucille GUILLET and Jeanne DUGAR, and her brother, John LEZE. Funeral services are set for 2 p.m. today (Wednesday) at the Warren Meadows Funeral Home chapel in Many. Interment will follow at Fisher Cemetery in Fisher, Lousiana. Services are under the direction of Warren Meadows Funeral Home.","STR06" "I35435","Liberto","Sam","15 Dec 1927","7 Nov 1971","0","(Research):Sam Jr. Liberto Date of Birth: 15 Dec 1927 Gender: Male Birth County: Bexar Father's Name: F Sam Liberto Mother's Name: Lena Peters Roll Number: 1927_0004
","STR06" "I44418","Liem","Henry","Oct 1860","1 Nov 1923","0","His memorial on FindAGrave, created by Sheron Smith-Savage, had the following obituary:

Henry Liem was born in Hamburg, Germany. He came to the US in 1877, and in 1878 he moved to Milam, Sabine Co, TX, and lived there until moving to Center in 1896. He was postmaster of Center from 1904 to 1910. Mr. Liem died at his home in Center, TX. Funeral services were under the auspices of Sam Samford Lodge, A.F. & A.M., with Rev. Melvin Menges, Christian Church, conducting religious services. Survivors included his wife; 8 children: Carl, Dan and Edward Liem and Mrs. Cooper Chesnutt and Miss Opal Liem, all of Center; Willie Liem of Buna; and Laurie Liem of Lake Charles, LA; 1 sister in IL; and 2 half-brothers in Germany.

Sources:

Obituary, The Champion, November 21, 1923, reprinted in Mildred Cariker Pinkston, Obituaries of Early Pioneers, Shelby County, Texas, Center: Center Printing Co., 1985, II:9","STR06" "I38119","","","","","","","" "I26140","","","","","","","" "I22065","Lightsey","Elizabeth M.","Between 1830 and 1831","17 Sep 1900","0","She was the daughter of Samuel LIGHTSEY and Martha M. ZEIGLER.","STR06" "I45855","Liles","Ethel Elminey","22 Oct 1898","17 Mar 1984","0","Shown as Ethel Liles on the death certificate of her son, John Travis McLemore.","STR06" "I31363","Lillibridge","Marion Louise","4 Apr 1894","20 Aug 1976","0","Both her application for a social security account, along with the Walter Palmer Society Data Page on the internet, show her as the daughter of William Lodowick Lillibridge (1858-1932) and Flora B. Roys (???-1945). The application shows her place of birth as Port Allegany, whereas the Walter Palmer Society instead lists it as Coudersport. When she applied for a social security account number in December, 1946, she was employed by E. W. Edwards and Son in Syracuse, New York, and was living at 1007 Westmoreland in Syracuse.","STR06" "I47715","Limberger","Sadie Katherine","8 Jan 1885","10 Apr 1978","0","Michigan Marriage records show her as a daughter of Geo. Limberger and C. Deizroth","STR06" "I20077","","","","","","","" "I28500","","","","","","","" "I19146","Lindsey","Alma Bell","Abt 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","Jon Eastman Hardwick, in his article in ""Pioneers of Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory Volume II"" writes that Alma was part Cherokee. She moved with him to Calexico, where she died.","STR06" "I13909","Lindsey","Cecil Claude","12 Jun 1917","3 Oct 2006","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, October 12, 2006

Cecil C. Lindsey

Funeral services for Cecil C. Lindsey, 89, of Pineland were held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, October 6, 2006 at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Burial followed at Springhill Cemetery in Hemphill. Rev. Don Faulk and Rev. Vance Purtell officiated. He died Tuesday, October 3, 2006 at Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital after a lengthy illness.

Cecil C. Lindsey was born in Pineland on June 12, 1917 to John C. and Kittie Lee Lindsey. He was a lifelong resident of Pineland. He retired from Temple Inland with 47 years of service. He was a retired member of the Pineland Volunteer Fire Dept. with 31 years service. Mr. Lindsey was preceded in death by his wife of 66 years, Nina Easley Lindsey. He is survived by three sons, Charles Lindsey and wife, Martha of San Augustine; Coleman Easley and wife, Kathy of Broson; and Claude Lindsey of Pineland; one daugher, Carolyn Lindsey BENNETT and husband, Cotton of Jasper, 15 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, and one great great granchild; brother , Emory Lindsey of Pasadena; one sister, Betty Jo TAYLOR of Vidor, and sister-in-law, Fay HOUSE of Hemphill.

A similar obituary was published in the October 11, 2006 Sabine County Reporter.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I24761","","","","","","","" "I24760","","","","","","","" "I9297","Lindsey","Vera","Abt 1898","Abt 1946","0","The daughter of Preston E. Lindsey and Sarah Griffin. (Source: Laura Buckmaster).","STR06" "I47221","Linker","Charlotte Louise","23 Apr 1922","30 Jun 2005","0","She was shown as Charlotte L. NACKE at the time of her death.","STR06" "I30743","Linscott","Rosilla A.","25 Nov 1850","Yes, date unknown","0"," She was State Superintendent of the W. C. T. U. of Ohio.","STR06" "I28917","","","","","","","" "I1901","Linton","Ruth","Abt 1795","4 Feb 1835","0","Shown on FindAGrave as a daughter of Samuel LINTON (1755-1826)","STR06" "I1961","Linton","Samuel","Abt 1785","Yes, date unknown","0","He was of Abbeville District, South Carolina (McIntosh, HISTORY OF ELBERT COUNTY)","STR06" "I24945","Linxweiler","Christopher","25 Jan 1800","22 Mar 1853","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Federal Census
Indiana, Vanderburgh County, Center
Enumerated 12 Sept 1850 by Adrian Young
88-88
William** Lynxwyler 40 Farmer $800 Ind **Appears to be the youngest of the 13 children born to George and Catherine (born ca 1810) per bio above
Jane Lynxwyler 35 KY
John D Lynxwyler 15 Ind
Margaretta E Lynxwyler 11 Ind
George H Lynxwyler 8 Ind
Mary J Lynxwyler 5 Ind
Isaac W Lynxwyler 3 Ind
Benjamin S Lynxwyler 11/12 Ind
92-92
Sarah Lynxwyler 45 1500 Ky (Prob. Wd. Daughter in Law?)
Benjamin Lynxwyler 19 Laborer Ind
Silas Lynxwyler 17 Ind
Alexander Lynxwyler 14 Ind
Samuel Lynxwyler 11 Ind
Melissa Lynxwyler 9 Ind
93-93
Christopher Lynxwyler* 50 Farmer $1000 NY
*Appears to be one of the 13 Children of George and Catherine (born ca 1800)
Mary Lynxwyler 45 Ky
Clark Lynxwyler 17 Laborer Ind
Alexander Lynxwyler 14 Ind
Minerva Lynxwyler 11 Ind
Clarisa Brown 11/12 Ind
John Brown 25 Carpenter Ind
94-94
George Lynxwyler 82 M Farmer Germany
Catherine Lynxwyler 83 F Germany","STR06" "I24947","Linxweiler","Clark","Abt 1832","11 Feb 1920","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Kentucky, Henderson County, PO Henderson
Enumerated 5 Aug 1860
Page 27
188-188
Clark Linkswiler 26 M Labourer 100 Ind
Susan Linkswiler 22 F Ky
Wm. A. Linkswiler 5 M Ind
R H Linkswiler 8/12 M Ky
Cordelia McCollister 40 F Ind
M S McCollister 10 F Ky
John McCollister 13 M Ky","STR06" "I24950","Linxweiler","Johann Georg","Apr 1768","22 Feb 1857","0","George Linxwiler, grandfather of Isaac W. Linxwiler, was born in the town of Two Bridges*, Germany, April, 1768, and attended school in his native country from six to fourteen years of age, receiving a good common school education. He then served an apprenticeship of three years, learning the miller's trade. He emigrated to the United States, landing at New York in 1785, and going from there to Pennsylvania. He was married in 1790 to Miss Catherine Stull, a native of the same place in Germany, born June 5, 1767. After coming to New York in 1785, she worked three years in the city to pay her passage to America. They probably resided in Pennsylvania for several years after their marriage, removing to Vanderburgh County previous to 1809. George Linxwiler died February 22, 1857, his wife early in November, 1858.

Brant and Fuller. ""History of Vanderburgh County, Indiana"" Madison, Wisc. 1889.
Page 615.

http://www.usgennet.org/usa/in/county/vanderburgh/twp_center_bios_02.html


*Zweibrucken is derived from the fact that there are two bridges in the town. After Romans have settled in this area the Counts of Saarbr?cken (named after the river Saar) founded a castle in 1150 in the loop formed by the small river Schwarzbach just before it merges with the small river Hornbach.","STR06" "I24950","Linxweiler","Johann Georg","Apr 1768","22 Feb 1857","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1850 Federal Census
Indiana, Vanderburgh County, Center
Enumerated 12 Sept 1850 by Adrian Young
88-88
William** Lynxwyler 40 Farmer $800 Ind **Appears to be the youngest of the 13 children born to George and Catherine (born ca 1810) per bio above
Jane Lynxwyler 35 KY
John D Lynxwyler 15 Ind
Margaretta E Lynxwyler 11 Ind
George H Lynxwyler 8 Ind
Mary J Lynxwyler 5 Ind
Isaac W Lynxwyler 3 Ind
Benjamin S Lynxwyler 11/12 Ind
92-92
Sarah Lynxwyler 45 1500 Ky (Prob. Wd. Daughter in Law?)
Benjamin Lynxwyler 19 Laborer Ind
Silas Lynxwyler 17 Ind
Alexander Lynxwyler 14 Ind
Samuel Lynxwyler 11 Ind
Melissa Lynxwyler 9 Ind
93-93
Christopher Lynxwyler* 50 Farmer $1000 NY
*Appears to be one of the 13 Children of George and Catherine (born ca 1800)
Mary Lynxwyler 45 Ky
Clark Lynxwyler 17 Laborer Ind
Alexander Lynxwyler 14 Ind
Minerva Lynxwyler 11 Ind
Clarisa Brown 11/12 Ind
John Brown 25 Carpenter Ind
94-94
George Lynxwyler 82 M Farmer Germany
Catherine Lynxwyler 83 F Germany
","STR06" "I24961","Linxwiler","David","Between 1829 and 1831","Yes, date unknown","0","Living with Martha Linxwiler Fairchild at the time of the 1850 census, and ASSUMED to be her brother.","STR06" "I24959","Linxwiler","Isaac W.","14 Sep 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","Isaac Linxweiler was born and reared on this farm, and was educated in the schools of this township. He has devoted his entire life to farming, and now owns sixty-two acres of land, a part from the old homestead, nearly all of which is under cultivation. he was married October 31, 1872 to Miss Cindey W. HANSON who was born in Ohio January 20, 1852. She was the daughter of William and Joanna Hanson, both natives of Ohio, who came to the county in 1865. They went to housekeeping on the farm where they still reside. Eight children were born to them, one of whom died. Emma E. born July 25, 1874; Daisy L. born June 28, 1876, died Octob er 9, 1876; Charles, born Jun 13, 1880; William H. born July 5, 1881; Laura B., born July 17, 1883; Jane J. born April 28, 1885; Isaac L., born August 11, 1887. Mr. Linxweiler is a republican in politics. He is a member of Vanderburgh lodge No. 34, A.O.U.W. He is an honest, industrious man, and represents one of the oldest families in the county.","STR06" "I24952","Linxwiler","William","12 Feb 1809","10 Feb 1882","0","William Linxwiler, father of Isaac, was born in this County February 12, 1809, being the third white child, and the first male white child born in the county. He was the youngest of thirteen children, one of his older brothers having been a soldier in the war of 1812, and wounded during that war. William Linxwiler was a farmer, his father having been the first to locate a number of farms in different places in the County. He was married February 10, 1833, to Jane Clinton, who was born in Warren, Ohio, January 20, 1815, the daughter of Jonathan and Letitia (McAlree) Clinton, both natives of Ireland, who came from that country to Ohio and settled in Trumbull County. Thence they came to this County in 1831. Mrs. Clinton died August 24, 1874, aged eighty-seven. They were the parents of seven children: Henderson, born March 12, 1835, died January 22, 1839; John D., born July 11, 1837; Margaret E., born September 10, 1839; George H., born January 21, 1842, died September 5, 1858; Mary J., born May 25, 1845; Isaac W., born September 14, 1847; Benjamin L., born October 7, 1849, died January 8, 1867. William Linxwiler died February 10, 1882, his wife March 13, 1888. William Linxwiler settled on the farm where his son resides, in 1833.

Brant and Fuller. ""History of Vanderburgh County, Indiana"" Madison, Wisc. 1889.
Page 615.","STR06" "I24952","Linxwiler","William","12 Feb 1809","10 Feb 1882","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Federal Census
Indiana, Vanderburgh County, Center
Enumerated 12 Sept 1850 by Adrian Young
88-88
William** Lynxwyler 40 Farmer $800 Ind **Appears to be the youngest of the 13 children born to George and Catherine (born ca 1810) per bio above
Jane Lynxwyler 35 KY
John D Lynxwyler 15 Ind
Margaretta E Lynxwyler 11 Ind
George H Lynxwyler 8 Ind
Mary J Lynxwyler 5 Ind
Isaac W Lynxwyler 3 Ind
Benjamin S Lynxwyler 11/12 Ind
92-92
Sarah Lynxwyler 45 1500 Ky (Prob. Wd. Daughter in Law?)
Benjamin Lynxwyler 19 Laborer Ind
Silas Lynxwyler 17 Ind
Alexander Lynxwyler 14 Ind
Samuel Lynxwyler 11 Ind
Melissa Lynxwyler 9 Ind
93-93
Christopher Lynxwyler* 50 Farmer $1000 NY
*Appears to be one of the 13 Children of George and Catherine (born ca 1800)
Mary Lynxwyler 45 Ky
Clark Lynxwyler 17 Laborer Ind
Alexander Lynxwyler 14 Ind
Minerva Lynxwyler 11 Ind
Clarisa Brown 11/12 Ind
John Brown 25 Carpenter Ind
94-94
George Lynxwyler 82 M Farmer Germany
Catherine Lynxwyler 83 F Germany


","STR06" "I23832","","","","","","","" "I46101","Lister","Lucius Weldon ""Buddy""","29 Mar 1952","9 Dec 2014","0","Memorial services for Mr. Weldon (Buddy) Lister will be held Friday, December 12, 2014, 1:00 p.m. at Memorial Presbyterian Church in San Augustine, Texas. Mr. Lister passed December 9, 2014 in San Augustine. He was born March 29, 1952, in Houston, Texas to Laverne (Conn) and Lucius W. Lister Sr., He worked for Kellogg, Brown & Root - Halliburton as a Supervisor in Fabrication for many years. At the time of his illness, he worked for FloTek as a Production Manager.

He is survived by his wife, Patricia Lister of San Augustine; daughter, Sheryl & husband David Green of Houston; son, Dwayne & wife Amy Lister of Houston; father, L.W. Lister of San Augustine; and sisters, Nina & husband Andy Barnett of San Augustine and Ann & husband Alvin Bridges of Deer Park. He also leaves behind four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Funeral services under the direction of:
Wyman Roberts
Funeral Home
P.O. Box 618
San Augustine, Texas 75972

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/houstonchronicle/

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter
December 17, 2014, Page 12","STR06" "I23834","","","","","","","" "I44319","Lister","Sidney H.","11 Dec 1832","7 May 1898","0","Biography, from FindAGrave

Husband of Roxanna Mathews Lister.
Sidney served in the civil war. He was assigned to Co. C, 27 Texas Cavalry(Whitfields Legion, 1 Texas Legion). He enlisted on April April 15, 1862. He enlisted at Shelbyville. He was under the command of Capt. John H Broocks.

27th Cavalry Regiment [also called 1st Texas Legion] was organized during the spring of 1862 using Whitfield's 4th Texas Cavalry Battalion as its nucleus. Many of the men were recruited at Daingerfield, Clarksville, and Paris, and in Titus County. After fighting at Elkhorn Tavern as a battalion, only 9 officers and 111 men were present. The unit moved east of the Mississippi River and was dismounted. It then fought at Iuka and Corinth and during the fall was remounted. Later it saw action in Mississippi, was assigned to Ross' Brigade, took part in the Atlanta and Tennessee Campaigns, then returned to Mississippi. This regiment was organized with 1,007 officers and men, lost twenty-two percent of the 460 engaged at Iuka, and surrendered only a handful on May 4, 1865. The field officers were Colonels John W. Whitfield and Edwin R. Hawkins, Lieutenant Colonel John H. Broocks, and Majors Cyrus K. Holman and John T. Whitfield

Memorial created by Phil R. Johnson

","STR06" "I23831","","","","","","","" "I7811","Lister","Vernon","Abt 1897","","0","""Lives at Collinsville, Oklahoma.""

His occupation on the 1930 census was shown as Pumper, apparently in the oil and gas industry.","STR06" "I23833","","","","","","","" "I43145","Little","Joseph W.","Abt 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, PO Cherino
Enumerated 13 Oct 1870
Page 11 Stamped 513
66-67
Albert and Susan Crouch
67-68
Little, Joseph W 29 M W Farmer 990 980 Tx
Little, Mary 32 F W Keeping House Ark
Little, Charles G 10 M W Tx
Little, Ella 9 F W Tx
Little, Betty 3 F W Tx
Little, Mary J 2 F W Tx","STR06" "I30308","","","","","","","" "I24656","Littlefield","Cecil Carlos","7 May 1893","7 Dec 1954","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Jackson, Martha
Enumerated May 7, 1930 by Sherman M. Harper
ED 33-24 SD 8 Sheet 13A Stamped 250
Cecele Littlefield Head M W 36 M 23 Tx Tx Tx Farmer General
Willie Littlefield Wife F W 32 M 18 Tx Al Al
Art Littlefield Son M W 14 Ok Tx Tx
Haywood Littlefield Son M W 13 Ok Tx Tx
Mauleda Littlefield Dtr F W 10 Ok Tx Tx
Alla Ruth Littlefield Dtr F W 8 Ok Tx Tx
W.C. Littlefield Son M W 6 Ok Tx Tx","STR06" "I24655","Littlefield","Delana E.","25 Sep 1890","Mar 1986","0","Barbara Cunningham, in her ""Farris and Cunningham Family Ancestors"" tree, posted at WorldConnect at Rootsweb, shows that Delana married Earnest PINNELL and second Sam BARTON. She also has a date of death as ca. 1930.

Melba McLemore shows the same two marriages, on 23 Sept 1917 to Earnest Clyde Pinnell, and on 26 May 1927 in Texas to Sammy Gilespy Barton. Melba has a much later date of death listed, however, that of March 1986.

I was not able to locate either Delana or Earnest Pinnell at the time of the 1920 census.

In 1930 Delana is shown with her second husband, S. Glispie BURTON, in Altus, Jackson County, Oklahoma (ED 33-2, SD 8, Sheet 1B, 720-17-17). He was listed as age 43, born in Texas to a father born in Missouri, and working as a carpenter. Delana is shown with the first initial E, age 39, and born in Texas. Children in the household are H. Lowell (son) age 17, Lenys (dtr) age 14, Davis (dtr?) age 12, and Margarett (dtr) age 2. The three oldest children were all born in Texas, perhaps by a prior marriage of Gillispie Burton's? Only daughter Margarett (age 2) was born in Oklahoma. Based on the date of marriage, only Margarett could have been a child of Delana's.","STR06" "I24654","Littlefield","John Dolphus","27 Jan 1867","27 Jun 1949","0","Said, by Melba Gene McLemore, to be the son of William LITTLEFIELD and Letha Ann LACK.","STR06" "I44765","Lively","Shelton L.","11 Jan 1903","4 Apr 1966","0","The California Death Index shows that his mother's maiden name was BASS.","STR06" "I44765","Lively","Shelton L.","11 Jan 1903","4 Apr 1966","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Okfuskee County, Bearden Twp
Enumerated 12 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 140 Sheet 1A
6-6
Lively, Shelton L Head m W 19 M Ok US US Farmer
Lively, Grace Wf F W 18 M Ok US US

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Okfuskee County, Bearden Township
Enumerated 3 Apr 1930
ED 54-2 SD 11 Sheet 2A Stamped 13
27-28
Lively, Shelton L Head m W 27 M 16 Ok Ky Aka Farmer
Lively, Grace M Wf F W 28 M 17 Ok Mo Mo
Lively, Glen S Son m W 9 S Ok Ok Ok
Lively, Violet G Dtr F W 7 S Ok Ok Ok
Lively, Junior G Son M W 5 S Ok Ok Ok
Lively, Noel O Son M W 3 6/12 S Ok Ok Ol
Lively, Euell Do SOn m W 3/12 S Ok Ok Ok","STR06" "I20514","Livingston","Andora Isabelle","29 Jun 1891","27 Dec 1960","0","1930 Census, Washington, Snohomish County, Everett Township, Precinct 36
#29-29
Gates, Annie A 38 Michigan Head Michigan Michigan
Gates, Ernest 7 10/12 Son Washington Idaho (sic) Michigan
Gates, Isabel A 3 5/12 Daughter Washington Idaho (sic) Michigan

Per CALIFORNIA DEATH RECORDS at Rootsweb (http://vitals.rootsweb.com/ca/death/search.cgi)

GATES ANNIE I 06/29/1891 F MICHIGAN BUTTE 12/27/1960 69 yrs","STR06" "I20519","Livingston","James Matthew","Abt 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","Per Jake Schopf, he was a teamster, using horse drawn carts to move goods from place to place. Jakes lists him as being born in Michigan, but both census reports (below) instead show his place of birth as New York.

This is the household at the time of the 1880 Shiawassee, Michigan census:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
James LIVINGSTON Self M Male W 25 NY Farm Ha
Agness W. LIVINGSTON Wife M Female W 20 MI Keeping House CAN CAN
Mary E. LIVINGSTON Dau S Female W 3 MI NY MI
Rosanna LIVINGSTON Dau S Female W 1 MI NY MI Source Information:
Census Place Hazelton, Shiawassee, Michigan
Family History Library Film 1254606
NA Film Number T9-0606
Page Number 387B



The 1900 Emmet County, Michigan census listed the family as follows:
#326-362
Livingston, Mat. Head W M Apr? 1855 45 M 24 New York New York New York
Livingston, Agnes Wife W F Nov 1858 41 M 24 8/3 Michigan Canada Eng Canada Eng
Livingston, James A. Son W M Jan 17 1883 Michigan New York Michigan
Livingston, Anna I. Daughter W F 8 Jun 1891Michigan New York Michigan
Sweet, Rosina Daughter W F 21 Dec 1878 Michigan New York Michigan
Sweet, Oscar? N Son-in-law W M 24 Sept 1875 Michigan Pennsylvania New York
Walker, Lu Boarder? W M 19 Mar 1881Michigan Michigan Michigan

The census showed that the Livingston's had been married 24 years, and that Agnes was the mother of 8 children, three of whom were living.","STR06" "I19800","","","","","","","" "I20232","Locklin","Dee","18 Jan 1896","21 Feb 1983","0","Civilian registration cards completed in 1917-1918""

Some men do not have birth locations listed because they registered on the final draft registration day in 1918 when this information was not recorded.

Name - Birth date - Ethnic Group - Birth Location - Location of Registration

Locklin, Dee 18 Jan 1896 W Sherwood TX Irion TX

Research by Jerry Tyson Barton:

Texas Death Certificate # 026484.

Social Security Number 454-56-1439.

Post-em Note on Texas Death Record - Sarah Locklin Taylor SLocklinT@tex1.net 2001-06-24 20:57:02

""The William Locklin Family Home Page""

Dee Locklin was born 1/18/1896, Irion Co., TX to Alvah Donald and Jennie Smith Locklin.","STR06" "I35095","Loesch","Caroline","1 Nov 1857","2 Jan 1944","0","Mrs. Henry Helwig

Mrs. Henry Helwig, 86, who with her husband came to the Cass City community 51 years ago, died Sunday night in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Russell ERB, in Bad Axe. Funeral services were held Wednesday in the First Methodist Church of Bad Axe with the Rev. James Roberts officiating. Burial was made in Elkland Cemetery.

Besides her daughter, Mrs. Helwig is survived by four grandchildren and three great grandchildren. She also leaves a sister and two brothers in Lancaster, N.Y. Her husband died 28 years ago and she was also preceded in death by a daughter, Edna and son, Arthur.

Mrs. Helwig was born Nov. 1, 1857, in Lancaster, N.Y.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2008)","STR06" "I46552","Loggins","Argyle Guy","15 Jun 1840","17 Sep 1910","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by East Texan, shows he was a Pvt Co F 11 Texas Inf CSA.","STR06" "I48006","Loggins","Darrell Leon","18 Nov 1969","25 Mar 2021","0","Obituary
Funeral services for Darrell Leon Loggins, 51, of Hudson, will be held Monday, March 29, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. at Shafer Funeral Home in Lufkin with Bro. Micah Williams and Bro. Gordon Simmons officiating. Interment will follow at Chinquapin Cemetery in San Augustine County.

Darrell was born November 18, 1969 in Center, Texas, to Leon Loggins and Linda Kay (Rhodes) Loggins, and died Thursday, March 25, 2021 at his residence.

Darrell worked as a Registered Respiratory Therapist at CHI St. Luke's Health Memorial Hospital in Lufkin for 12 years. He attended Rosevine United Pentecostal Church. Darrell's life revolved around his son Ethan. It was Ethan's world, and he was just living in it. Darrell enjoyed reading, riding his motorcycle, racing his car, and lifting weights. He was an avid Oilers fan, almost as much as he was a non-Cowboys fan. If there were only two musical artists in existence, Van Halen and Dwight Yoakam would have Darrell covered.

He is survived by his wife of 20 years, Amber Loggins of Hudson; son, Ethan Cade Loggins of Hudson; parents, Leon and Linda Loggins of Rebecca, TX; brother and sister-in-law, Chuck and April Loggins of San Augustine; brother, Kent Loggins of Hudson; nephews, Cole and Kyle; nieces, Kailyn and Cierra; along with a large extended family and many friends.

Darrell was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Horace and Virgie Lee Loggins; maternal grandfather, Hershel Rhodes, Sr.; maternal grandmother, Adell Burch; grandfather, Loy ""Pa Skeet"" Burch; uncles, Tim Rhodes, Hershel, Jr., James, Paul Albert, Tommy, Sr., Kenneth Earl, and Kenny Loggins; and aunt, Glenda Ward.

Pallbearers will be Ethan Loggins, Chuck Loggins, Kent Loggins, Cole Loggins, Kyle Loggins, Joe Bourghs, and Ivy Reynolds.

Honorary pallbearers will be Ralph Loggins, Brendon Ward, Brayden Ratliff, Gilbert Burch, Blayne Rhodes, Gary Rhodes, and Mike Rhodes.

Special memorials may be made to M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, 1515 Holcombe Blvd.
Houston, Texas 77030.

The family would like to extend a special thank you to Dr. Borje Anderrson and Dr. Kyle Krohn for their dedication to his care.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Sunday, March 28, 2021 at Shafer Funeral Home in Lufkin.

Shafer Funeral Home, Lufkin directors.

Downloaded from Shafer Funeral Home, Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 31, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I47826","Loggins","Rosa Paralee","21 Mar 1867","9 Jun 1899","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page shows her as a daughter of William Duffield Loggins and Ursula Narcissus Kirksey.","STR06" "I17771","Loggins","Samuel","Bef 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","The son of Samuel and Susannah Loggins. (White and Toole, p 70).","STR06" "I46549","Loggins","Susan","9 Mar 1872","27 Nov 1956","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by EASTTEXAN, links her to the memorlal pages for her parents. There is also a scan of her Texas Death certificate, on which she is shown as the daughter of Guy Loggins, born in Missouri, and Eugenia Fonville, born in Texas. She was shown as widowed and a housewife at the time of her death in rural Jasper County. Informant on the certificate was Luther Forse.","STR06" "I46250","Loggins","Vivian Hunter","30 Mar 1907","8 Mar 2000","0","Her headstone shows he was a ""Lieutenant, USNR World War II"" and also a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Ancestry.com. 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 William T. Loggins and Sarah Lucas.","STR06" "I35742","Lohey","Nancy Maureen","6 Oct 1917","7 Jun 1998","0","MAUREEN L FUSSELL 06 Oct 1917 07 Jun 1998 (V) 75972 (San Augustine, San Augustine, TX ) (none specified) 454-37-4029 Texas","STR06" "I14946","Lomicka","Josefka","Abt 1840","Abt 1931","0","At the time of the 1930 census, a Josephine ZAJICEK, an 81 year old widow born in Bohemia, was living alone in Big Blue, Saline County, Nebraska. Not known if this was the widow of Jan ??kovec.","STR06" "I8962","","","","","","","" "I31727","Longest","Sarah","2 May 1871","6 Jul 1942","0","Paul Williams emailed that her death information is recorded in Bk H 44 Pg 92.","STR06" "I12344","Longsworth","Effie Anetta ""Nettie""","17 Nov 1867","1 May 1951","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X6GK-45L
Name: Effie Anetta Cramer
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 01 May 1951
Event Place:
Residence Place:
Address:
Gender: Female
Age (Original): 83y5m14d
Marital Status:
Race: White
Occupation:
Birth Date: 17 Nov 1867
Birthplace: Van Wert, Ohio
Birth Year (Estimated): 1868
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery:
Father's Name: Jesse Longsworth
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Susan Grabill
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace:
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
File Number: certificate
GS Film number: 2372802
Digital Folder Number: 4109378
Image Number: 02512
Collection: Effie Anetta Cramer, ""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953""","STR06" "I43955","Looney","Walter Lamar","15 Mar 1926","19 Oct 2004","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave:

The Hartselle Enquirer -- Thursday, October 28, 2004

October 19, 2004

A graveside service for Walter Lamar Looney, 78, of Hartselle was Friday, Oct. 22, at 11 a.m. at Burningtree Cemetery with Dr. Terry L. Greer officiating and Ridout's Brown-Service Funeral Home directing.

Mr. Looney died Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2004, at his residence. He was born March 15, 1926, in Morgan County to Walter F. Looney and Callie Stephenson Looney. He retired from CSX after 32 years of service. He was a member of Fellowship Baptist Church. He was a member of Cahaba Shrine Temple of Huntsville and Masonic Lodge No. 29 of Decatur. He was a U.S. Marine veteran of World War II. Mr. Looney was preceded in death by his wife, Christine Looney.

He is survived by his daughter, Martha Letson and husband, Stanley, of Hartselle; three granddaughters, Misty Aven of Trinity, April Aldredge of Georgia and Kristin Letson of Hartselle; and one brother, Lewis Looney of Trinity.","STR06" "I9497","Loos","Russell Richard","25 Jun 1920","28 Sep 1997","0","Served in the US Army from 31 July 1942 through 9 Feb 1946.","STR06" "I1254","Lord","Annie Mae","15 Mar 1875","12 Feb 1952","0","Her tomb is inscribed Annie Mae Lord Chambers, so it is assumed she remarried.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3Z3-D3X
name: Annie Mae Chambers
event: Death
event date: 12 Feb 1952
event place: Milam, Sabine, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 15 Mar 1875
birthplace: Sabine, Texas
father's name: S M Lord
mother's name: D. K.
Informant: Mrs. Ira Berryman
certificate number: 14644
film number: 2075021
digital folder number: 005145640
image number: 01111
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Annie Mae Chambers, 1952","STR06" "I1254","Lord","Annie Mae","15 Mar 1875","12 Feb 1952","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 5
Enumerated 12 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 13B
175-175
Collier, Anna M Head W F Mar 1875 25 Wd 4/4 Tx Ga Ga
Collier, Daisey Dtr W F Apr 1893 7 S Tx Miss Tx
Collier, Ida Dtr W F Oct 1896 3 S Tx Miss Tx
Collier, Abbie Dtr W F Oct 1896 2 S Tx Miss Tx
Collier, Thomas J. Son W M Aug 1899 9/12 S Tx Miss Tx
Lord, William J Brother W M Jun 1877 23 S Tx Ga Ga Farmer
","STR06" "I46220","Lord","Bertha Faye","1 Apr 1934","2 Nov 2005","0","Her listing in the Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015 shows her parents as John B. Lord and Edna Youngblood, and that she was born in Hemphill on 4 Jan 1934.

The Texas Birth index instead lists her father of Burton Lord, and her DOB as 1 Apr 1934, which matches the engraving on her headstone.","STR06" "I34357","Lord","Blanche Paunee","25 Oct 1915","14 Aug 1993","0","On her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Nia Gray, she is shown as a daughter of William Jackson LORD (1877-1943) and Ida Clara NEAL (1886-1982). Ida Neal is in turn shown, by Linda Davenport, as a daughter of Joseph Bennett Neal and Martha Emma Vickers.","STR06" "I39321","Lord","Doctor ""Doc"" Cinningham","Abt 1869","14 Feb 1948","0","Married Ella FOGELMAN.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F37N-C9V
Name: Doc Cinningham Lord
Death Date: 14 Feb 1948
Death Place: Alexandria, , Rapides, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Race (original): White
Race (standardized): White
Age: 78
Estimated Birth Year: 1870
Birth Place: Milam, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Ella Lord
Father's Name: Greenberg Lord
Mother's Name: Martha Chambers
Film number: 1409131
Image Number: 00104
Certificate Number: 589
Digital Folder Number: 4215542
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954","STR06" "I39321","Lord","Doctor ""Doc"" Cinningham","Abt 1869","14 Feb 1948","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 5
Enumerated 13 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 14B
192-192
Henry and Lorena Bragg
193-193
John H. Miller
194-194
Lord, Doctor C Head W M May 1869 31 M 10 Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Lord, Ella E Wf W F Nov 1871 28 M 10 4/4 La La La
Lord, Roy E Son W M Nov 1890 9 S Tx Tx La
Lord, Clyde W Son W M Feby 1892 8 S Tx Tx La
Lord, Martha I Dtr W F Aug 1895 4 S Tx Tx La
Lord, Anna C Dtr W F Dec 1897 S Tx Tx La


","STR06" "I6932","Lord","Ernest","Bef 1884","Abt 1905","0","Probably an ancestor of Ernest Edward Lord, born Dec. 5, 1926 in Geneva, Sabine County, Texas to Ernest Melton Lord and Ethel Jones. He served in World War II and worked for Lufkin Industries for 41 years as production manager. He was survived by his wife of 57 years, Norma Lord of Etoile, son Jack Edward Lord of Virginia, Son James Frederick; three grandchildren; sister Irene Johnston of Etoile and brother Melton Lord of Huntington. (Extracted from his Obituary in the March 6, 2003 San Augustine Tribune).","STR06" "I6919","Lord","Greenberry William","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be a son of James M. LORD and Evaline SANDERS.

http://www.fogleman.net/Lord-Fogleman/documents/Greenberry-Lord-Family.pdf","STR06" "I6919","Lord","Greenberry William","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat 2, P O Sabine Town
Enumerated 25 July 1870
Page 8
374-374
Lord, G W 33 M W Farmer 300 315 Ga
Lord, Martha 33 F W Keeping House Ga
Lord, James A 11 M W Ga
Lord, Elizabeth 7 F W Tx
Lord, Susan 6 F W Tx
Lord, Laura 3 F W Tx
Lord, Syndenham 1 F (sic) W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Fifth Precinct
Enumerated 3 and 5 Day July 1880
Page 26 SD 1 ED 86
231-231
Lord, Greenbery W M 43 Farmer Ga Ga Ga
Lord, Martha W F 43 Keeps House Ga Ga Ga
Lord, Lizzie W F 17 Dtr At School Tx Ga Ga
Lord, Susan W F 15 Dtr At School Tx Ga Ga
Lord, Lorina W F 13 Dtr At School Tx Ga Ga
Lord, Doctor W M 11 Son At School Tx Ga Ga
Lord, Rosanna W F 9 Dtr At School Tx Ga Ga
Lord, Henry W M 7 Son Tx Ga Ga
Lord, Levi W M 5 Son Tx Ga Ga
Lord, Soney W M 3 Son Tx Ga Ga
","STR06" "I39358","Lord","James A.","Sep 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","Clyde Lord, in his book ""The Lord and Fogelman Families,"" refers to him as William Lord.","STR06" "I15632","Lord","Lorena","17 May 1867","1 Sep 1956","0","Her tombstone is inscribed ""Her trial is ended her rest I won."" Barbara Yancey Dore instead shows that she was born on 23 May 1871 in Texas.

She is said to have married second Harvey WEBB, with no issue.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFVY-VTL
Name: Lorena Webb
Death Date: 01 Sep 1956
Death Place: Newton, Newton, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 92 years 6 months 14 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1864
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Greenbury Lord
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Martha Chambers
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114936
Digital Film Number: 4163670
Image Number: 579
Reference Number: fn 55186
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I15632","Lord","Lorena","17 May 1867","1 Sep 1956","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine, JP 4
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 3B
53-53
Williams, John T Head M W 43 M1 7 Tx Tx US Farmer
Williams, Mary F Wf F W 23 m1 7 Tx Fl Tx
Williams, Cam A Son M W 6 S Tx Ga Tx
Williams, Fred T Son M W 4 S Tx Ga Tx
Williams, Henry B Son M W 3 S Tx Ga Tx
Williams, Vera L Dtr F W 1 S Tx Ga Tx
Williams, Emma Sister F W 34 S Ala SC Ga
53-54
Bragg, Lorena Mother in-law F W 43 Wd 10/9 Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Bragg, Ola Sister-in-law F W 22 S Tx Fl Tx Farm Laborer
Bragg, Cary Brother-in-law m W 13 S Tx Fl Tx Farm Laborer
Bragg, Martha A Sister-in-law F W 10 S Tx Fl Tx Farm Laborer
Bragg, Ramon Brother-in-law M W 7 S Tx Fl Tx Farm Laborer
Bragg, Clara A Sister-in-law F W 4 S Tx Fl Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 8 Apr 1930
ED 202-4 SD 19 Sheet 1B
14-17
Burkhalter, Henry M Hd M W 24 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Burkhalter, Hattie P Wf F W 19 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
15-18
Bragg, Cary H Hd M W 32 M 21 Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Vursey L Wf F W 27 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Eldon R Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Bragg, Hazel L Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
16-19
Bragg, Lorena Hd F W 64 Wd 16 Tx Ga Ga
Bragg, Ray E Son M W 26 S Tx Fl Tx","STR06" "I39320","Lord","Mary Elizabeth","20 Feb 1863","16 Feb 1928","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6BL-568
Name: Mary Elizabeth Woodfin
Death Date: 16 Feb 1928
Death Place: Iowa Park, Wichita, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 64 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 Feb 1863
Birthplace: Tex.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: G.W. Lord
Father's Birthplace: Ga.
Mother's Name: Martha Chambers
Mother's Birthplace: Ala.
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Clara, Tex.
Burial Date: 18 Feb 1928
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114439
Digital Film Number: 4165518
Image Number: 1924
Reference Number: cn 9095
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I41731","Lord","Milton","Abt 1905","Yes, date unknown","0","As of 1964 he was living in Lufkin, Texas.","STR06" "I48562","Lord","Ora Lee","2 Sep 1905","6 Feb 1995","0","Obituary

Ora Lee Breedlove

Ora Lee Breedlove, 89, of Milam died at 4:30 p.m. Monday, Feb 6, 1995, at Twin Lakes Care Center in San Augustine.

Born Sept. 2, 1905, in Milam as a daughter of the late W. J. and Ida (Neal) Lord, she had formerly lived in the Shreveport area several years before returning to Sabine County in 1974. She was a homemaker and member of New Hope Baptist Church.

Survivors: a daughter, Linda Laukhuf of Euless; three brothers, Cullen Lord of San Augustine, O.B. Lord of Milam, and Jack Lord of Austin; five grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Wednesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill with Bro. Milton Powell officiating. Interment followed at Myrtle Springs Cemetery in Geneva.

Pallbearers: Jimmy Vickers, Vance Vickers, George Cox, Jimmy Clark, Steve Laukhauf, and Doug Laukhauf.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, Feburary 15, 1995, Page 8","STR06" "I6842","Lord","Rosa Anna","4 Feb 1852","11 Jul 1919","0","Did she also marry Augustus Cawhorn Gomer?","STR06" "I14200","Lord","Rosanna ""Rosie""","23 May 1871","10 Oct 1962","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that after Augustus Gomer died, she married William Howell ILES Sr on 9 Apr 1908. Howell was born 4 July 1855. Sometime prior to her death she married again, to a Thornbury.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDX8-69Q
Name: Rosana Gomer Thornbury
Death Date: 10 Oct 1962
Death Place: Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: WHITE
Death Age: 91 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 1871
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Greenberry Lord
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Martha Chambers
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife & Mother
Place of Residence: HAMPHILL, SABINE, TEXAS
Cemetery: LAW'S CHAPEL
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 1962
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117122
Digital Film Number: 4028524
Image Number: 829
Reference Number: cn 76611
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

","STR06" "I47894","Lorenz","Ludmilla Mary","10 Jun 1900","2 Mar 1977","0","Find A Grave shows her parents as Joseph Lorenz (1871-1957) and Elizabeth Rezabek (1881-1953).","STR06" "I5832","Lorenzen","Delvin Andrew","25 Feb 1932","13 Jul 2000","0","His miitary marker is inscribed with a cross, his name and dates of birth and death, as well as ""SN US Navy Korea""","STR06" "I2570","Lott","Absalom","Abt 1837","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Covington County, PO Williamsburg
Enumerated 11 Sept 1860
Page 58
392-1
Absolem Lott 23 M Farmer 1000 1000 Miss
M A Lott 22 F Miss
M J Lott 2 F Miss
---/1
Alex McGrew 24 M Farming $--- $500 Miss
Minda McGrew 16 F Farming Miss
W A Davis 23 M Teadher 100 Miss","STR06" "I3619","Lott","Ada V.","Abt 1876","1 Sep 1928","0","Name: Ada Sigrist
Death Date: 01 Sep 1928
Death Place: Rio, , Washington, Louisiana
Gender: Female
Race (original): White
Race (standardized): White
Age: 52
Estimated Birth Year: 1876
Birth Place: Sumrall, Mississippi
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Wm L Sigrist
Father's Name: Phelix Lott
Mother's Name: Lucy Blackborn
Film number: 2385631
Image Number: 00602
Certificate Number: 12400
Digital Folder Number: 4219284
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954
","STR06" "I31197","Lott","Alma Julia","2 Nov 1922","5 Jun 2016","0","The Sabine County Reporter
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Page One

McClelland honored with diploma

Alma J. Lott McClelland was honored Thursday night by the Hemphill I.S.D. Board of Trustees. Mrs. McClelland has been a volunteer at the Hemphill I.S.D.'s cafeteria for the past nine years-serving ice cream at least two days a week.

The school learned that she had never received her high school diploma because she had to go to work to help her family. She lacked one and one-half credits to obtain her diploma, so Hemphill I.S.D. presented her with an honorary diploma.

Mrs. McClellend's daugther, Nancy Fuller, and granddaughter, Missi Fuller Gibbons, were by her side Thursday night as she received this special recognition.

Hemphill High School Principal Marc Griffin read the following before the diploma was presented:

""In 1939, our country was in a different place than we know it today. Having just stabilized after World War I, then surviving the Great Depression, the United States was at work again. With millions of men away fighting, huge numbers of horrific casualities still lingering from World War I, there was a severe shortage of laborers in a range of jobs from rural to the cities. Women were called on, by necessity, to do work outside the home.....Sabine County was no exception. Many men and women of [that era] dropped out of school as non-completing seniors to either suppor the war effort directly or support their families while the men were away. Alma J. Lott dropped out of high school in October of 1939 to go to work. Her father, Joshua Lott, had returned home from World War I with lung deterioration due to being gassed while held as prisoner of war in France. Hemphill had a sewing room which paid $2 a day for women would go to work for family support. Sewing rooms housed large and dangerous equipment. Certainly there was no air conditioning. Nonetheless, Alma, like millions of other young people from 1935 to 1945 when to work...Alma has lived a life with few regrets. But the one regret she has mentioned numerous times is how she wished she could have graduated from high school...Numerous times, when her family has complained about a ""difficult subject"" she always told them to 'Hush' (because) if given a chance she would have become a medical doctor. She has been a lifelong reader and has encouraged all those whose lives she touched to always continue to read and learn. She has worked 'around the square' in Hemphill. She has decorated retails windows, done bookkeeping in stores, ordering, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and maintained displays and every other area of retail sales. Later in life, she operated Granny's House, a licensed family home for child care in Hemphill. She insisted on checking every child's report card once they entered school, and if the bus dropped them off she made them do their homework (which she checked) after a healthy snack. Graduating from college was not an option that was ever given [to her daughter and grandchildren] Nancy, Trey or Missi....In 2001...the federal legislature formally recognized those high school seniors who interupted their own education to contribute to the U.S.'s economic support...They gave the states the right to return the privilege of graduation to those young men and women show left high shool during the time of war and economic depression.....""

Obituary

Alma Julie Lott McClelland, age 93 passed from this earthly life on June 5, 2016 in The Woodlands, Texas. She was born November 2, 1922, in Bronson, Texas. Alma was the daughter of Mary Elizabeth Jacks Lott and Joshua Andrew Lott. Preceded in death was her husband, Van Ennis Mc Clelland, grandson, Grayson Fuller and three brothers, Albert, Herman, and Hulan Lott. She was a resident of Sabine County for 86 years where she was fondly referred to by numerous children as ""Granny"" or at school as the ""Ice Cream and pickle Lady."" Her life was a testimony to the person she was. Managing Granny's House, where she cared for numerous children complete with home Cooked meals, serving as the Nursery Manager for her beloved First Baptist Church touching the lives of so many children, or volunteering at school for nine years, to raise scholarships for students, were all done with love and the greatest care she had to offer. Frequently, When asked why she volunteered at school three to four days a week her answer was always the same. ""If I can help one child go to college by selling pickles and ice cream, that will be an opportunity I never had."" She received a Presidential commendation from President George H W Bush following the explosion of the Columbia Space shuttle. She cooked more than 100 dishes to serve to the volunteers with her own money. Granny was Nursery Director of First Baptist Church for nine years. She worked ""on the square"" in Hemphill most of her young adult life.
She is survived by her daughter Nancy Fuller Gilpin and husband Jerry of Montgomery, Texas, two grandchildren, Trey and Wynter Fuller and Melissa and Nick Gibbens, of Houston. Her life was blessed by five great grandchildren; Graham, Stella, Gracie, Will, and Liam.
Granny's final resting place will be the Lott Cemetery.

A Celebration of Life Service will be held Saturday, June 11, at 2 pm, First Baptist Church. A reception will follow for all friends and loved ones.

Granny's favorite charity is Hemphill ISD Scholarship Fund.

Copied from www.obittree.com
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 8, 2016, Page 12","STR06" "I46807","Lott","Andrew Jackson","14 Aug 1862","1 Nov 1933","0","On his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Steve Carter and maintained by Cindy Lott it was noted that ""Andrew Jackson Lott was born to Nathan Lott and Dicy Lott Lott in Covington Co., Mississippi. around 1870 they moved to Vernon Parish Louisiana, where Fort Polk Military Base presently is. Andrew and some of the Lott family then moved to Texas. Some settled in Sabine Co and some in Newton Co. Texas. Andrew married Julia D. Jones.""

There is also a scan of his Texas Death Certificate. Date of birth on this certificate is shown as 8-14-1861 (vs. 1862). Father is lsited as Nathan Lott, but mother is listed as Julia Jones (sic). His wife is listed as Julia Lott. It appears that the information on wife and mother was conflated. He was shown as dying on Bronson, Texas, where he had lived for 48 years.","STR06" "I2524","Lott","Dorinda ""Rendy""","Abt 1822","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1860 Mississippi Census
Southern District,Perry County
Enumerated 16 Aug 1860
Line 29, Family 82.
Lott Herrin, 36y, m, farmer, MS
Dorendy, 37y, f, MS
William McGrew, 20y, m, MS
Mary McGrew, 15y f, MS
Mandy McGrew, 13y, f, MS
Susan McGrew, 11y, f, MS

Transcriptions courtesy of Laurel Francis","STR06" "I22381","Lott","Esthereene","8 Apr 1920","16 Jul 2004","0","She was a daughter of Charles Lee ""Charley"" LOTT and Annie Elizabeth ROSS. Annie Elizabeth was the daughter of Ida Ross (b. May 1873, La) and William Ross (b. May 1871, TX).

Sabine County Reporter
August 4, 2004

Estereene Morgan

Estereene Morgan, 84, of Vidor died Friday, July 16, 2004. Mrs. Morgan, a native and former resident of the Brookeland/Browndell area, was a member of the Victory Baptist Church. Survivors: sons and daughters-in-law, Marvin H. and Dorothy Morgan of Seguin, Raymond C. and Yolanda Morgan of Call, Billy R. Morgan of Newton, Alton W. and Rosetta Morgan of Orangefield, and Melvin E. and Lauren Morgan of Brewerton, New York; sisters, Vera Lee Collett and Wanda Fay McClelland, both of Vidor; nine grandchildren; and eight great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Marvin Morgan, and a granddaughter, Desiree Ann Morgan; three brothers; and a sister. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Victory Baptist Church in Vidor. Interment followed at 12:30 p.m. at Bean Cemetery in Kirbyville. Vidor Memorial Funeral Home, directors.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)


Lott, Ann Elizabeth Ross
Dec. 30, 1980
KIRBYVILLE ? Ann Elizabeth Ross Lott, 82, of Kirbyville died at 12 p.m. Wednesday at St. Elizabeth Hospital after an illness. Funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Causey's E.E. Stringer Funeral Home with burial in Bean Cemetery. A native of Newton County, she had lived in Kirbyville most of her life. Survivors include four daughters, Esthereene Morgan of Orange, Marjorie Green and Wanda McClelland, both of Vidor, and Vera West of Kirbyville; three sons, R.C. Lott of Vidor and Nathan Lott and Buddy Lott, both of Kirbyville; 20 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren.
","STR06" "I12528","Lott","Floyd","11 Feb 1890","25 Apr 1959","0","From FindAGrave:

Floyd Lott is the son of Andrew Jackson Lott and Julia D. Jones. Floyd married Hessie E. Conner, daughter of Robert and Frances Ada Conner. Floyd and Hessie are the parents of daughters Wilmer, Lucille, and Frances Ruby,and sons Floyd Kenneth, and Lloyd Keith. Floyd is the grandson of Nathan Lott and Dicy Lott Lott Mathis of Mississippi. Nathan and Dicy with their children moved to Vernon Parish Louisiana and settled on what is now Fort Polk Military Reservation. After Nathan died, Dicy and some of her children moved to Newton County Texas.","STR06" "I12528","Lott","Floyd","11 Feb 1890","25 Apr 1959","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 22, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 1B
Pineland Springhill Road
7-7
Lott, Floyd Head M W 40 M 31 Tx Miss Tx Brakeman Railroad
Lott, Hessie E Wf F W 26 m1 17 Tx Tx Tx
Lott, Lucile Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Lott, Wilmer Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Lott, Kenneth Son M W 4 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Lott, Keith Son M W 1 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 22, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-3 Sheet 14B
Springhill Rural Road
7-7
Lott, Floyd Head M W 50 M 31 Tx Same House Farmer
Lott, Hessie Wf F W 38 m1 17 Tx Same House
Lott, Wilmer Dtr F W 16 S Tx Same House
Lott, Kenneth Son M W 14 S Tx Same House
Lott, Keith Son M W 11 S Tx Same House
Lott, Ruby Dtr F W 6 S Tx Same House
Lott, Bobby Lynn Son M W 0/12 O Tx
Lott, Julie Mother F W 73 Wd Texas Sabine Texas
","STR06" "I12529","Lott","Floyd Kenneth","15 Jul 1925","8 Feb 2000","0","Obituary from the
SABINE COUNTY REPORTER
16 Feb 2000

Kenneth Lott

Floyd Kenneth Lott, 74, of Route 1, Pineland, died Tuesday, Feb 8, 2000 at Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill.

Lott, born July 15, 1925, in Sabine County as a son of the late Floyd and Hessie Elisabeth (Conner) Lott, was a lifelong area resident and member of East Mayfield Baptist Church. He was a retired truck driver for Gold Kist and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, receiving the Purple Heart. Survivors: sisters, Ruby Mitchell of Sabine County, Wilma Bickam of Shreveport, LA, and Lucille Hanks Sharp of Silsbee. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers, Bobby Lott and Keith Lott.

Funeral services were held February 10 at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill with Bro. Vernon Watts officiating. Interment followed at Springhill Cemetery in Sabine County. Pallbearers: Danny Hanks, Roger Mitchell, Andy Lott, Timothy Mitchell, Terry Lott, and Bryan Lott. Honorary pallbearers were Chris Hanks and Mickey Mitchell.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I2613","Lott","Ginsey","Bef 1818","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married James EDMONDSON and lived in the north Part of Perry, now Forrest, County, Mississippi, near the Bouie River.","STR06" "I2504","Lott","Hiram Jasper","Dec 1883","Abt 1944","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Covington County, Beat 3
Enumerated 20 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 14 Sheet 17B
280-280
Lott, Thomas Head W M Nov 1853 46 M 22 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Lott, Ada Wf W F Oct 1852 47 M 22 4/2 Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Lott, Hiram Son W M Dec 1883 16 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer

1910 Census
Mississippi, Jefferson Davis County, Beat 3
Enumerated 26 Apr 1910
SD 6 ED 69 Sheet 18A Stamped 280
154-157
Lott, Hirum J Head M W 28 M 7 Miss Miss Miss Farmer Own Farm
Lott, Lye Wife F W 26 M1 7 2/2 Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Lott, Clara Dtr F W 8 S Miss Miss Miss
Lott, Leslie Son M W 2 S Miss Miss Miss
Lott, Ada Mother F W 55 Wd 2/2 Miss Miss Miss

1920 Census
Mississippi, Jefferson Davis County, Beat 3
Enumerated 19 Jan 1920
SD 3 ED 76 Sheet 12B
214-221
Lott, Hiram J Had M W 36 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Lott, Lou Wf F W 35 M Miss Miss Miss
Lott, Clara Dtr F W 15 SA Miss Miss MIss
Lott, Leslie Son M W 10 S Miss Miss Miss


1930 Census
Mississippi, Jefferson Davis County, Beat 3
Enumerated 24 Apr 1930
ED 33-8 SD 10 Sheet 5B
14
Lott, Highrom Head M W 46 m19 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Lott, Mary Wf F W 45 m18 Miss Miss Miss
Lott, Leslie Son M W 22 S MIss MIss MIss Farmer




","STR06" "I2290","Lott","Jefferson Felix R.","Abt 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Mississippi, Covington County
Page 3 SD 2 ED 124
Enumerated 8 Jun 1880
15-16
Blackburn, G. F. W M 35 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Angelina W F 28 W Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Wiley W M 10 Son Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Delia F 9 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
16-17
Blackburn, F. B. W M 75 Farmer La Va SC
Blackburn, S. E. W F 68 W Keeping House SC SC SC
16-18
Lott, T. W. W M 27 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Lott, Ada V W F 27 Wf Miss La SC
16-19
Lott, F. J. W M 25 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Lott, Louisiana W F 28 Wf Keeping House Miss La SC
Lott, Ada V. W F 4 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Lott, Sarah W F 3 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Lott, M. L. W F 2/12 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
17-20
Blackburn, J. A. W M 31 Farmer Miss La SC
Blackburn, Amanda W F 30 Wf Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Martha W F 12 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Annie W F 10 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, William M M 8 Son Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Gabralla W F 7 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Michael W M 2 Son Miss Miss Miss
18-21
Blackburn, J. T. W M 23 Farmer Miss La SC
Blackburn, Sarah C W F 20 Wife Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
19-22
Broom, J. M. W M 40 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Mary A W F 42 Wf Keeping House Miss La SC
Broom, Sarah W F 19 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Broom, John W M 15 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Alabama W F 13 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Isaac W M 11 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, William W M 8 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Vernon W M 6 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Hugh W M 4 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Hardy W M 1 Son Miss Miss Miss


","STR06" "I24381","Lott","Joshua","21 Apr 1895","1 Apr 1961","0","On his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Steve Carter and maintained by Cindy Lott , there is a photo of his miltary marker. It is engraved with a cross, and the following inscription, Joshua Lott, Texas, Pvt, US Army, World War I, Apr 21, 1895, April 1, 1961.","STR06" "I24381","Lott","Joshua","21 Apr 1895","1 Apr 1961","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1, East Mayfield Town
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 202-1 SD 19 Sheet 5A Stamped 5
320-85-88
John and Bulah Carter and family
xxx-xx-89
William and Lockie Craddock
xxx-xx-90
Lott, Joshua Head R $5 M W 34 M 22 No Yes Tx La Tx Section Work Steam Railroad
Lott, Mary L Wf F W 29 M 18 No Yes Tx Tx Tx
Lott, Alma J Dtr F W 7 S Yes Tx Tx Tx
Lott, Albert D Son W M 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Lott, Hermon J Son M W 3 10/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I46809","Lott","Lena","28 Jul 1897","24 Aug 1902","0","A photo of hand engraved headstone is shown on her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ray and Peggy Holbrooks Pace. It is inscribed ""Lenar Lott, Borned July 24, 1897 Died Aug 24, 192""","STR06" "I47066","Lott","Mary Lou","6 Dec 1948","2 May 2017","0","Mary Lou Love 68 of Bleakwood, TX went to be with the lord on May 2, 2017. Mary was a faithful member of Lewis Chapel. Mary loved to spend her time with her husband her two daughters her grandkids and brothers and sisters. Mary world was her grandkids.Mary always had a smile on her face. Mary always open her home to anyone and if you didn't eat she would always fix something to eat. Mary will be miss dearly by her family. Those left to cherish her memories are husband Wayne Love of Bleakwood; Daughters Tina Knighton and Paul of Bleakwood; Laurie Franks and Leslie of Burleson, TX; Brothers Andrew Lott of Miliam, TX; Terry Lott of Miliam, TX; Bryant Lott of Rusk, TX; sisters Sherry Ponder of San Augustine, TX; Linda Hayes of Silsbee, TX; and Martha Dawson of Woodville, TX; Grandchildren Eddie Knighton and Monica; Brandy Brumley and Milton; Shaun Knighton and Cara; Johnny Knighton and Cristal; Jeremy Franks and Kimberly Gil; James Franks; Josh Franks and great grandchildren Nevaeh Brumley,Cameron Brumley,Nichols Knighton,Damien Knighton,Keailgh Knighton, Bruxton Brumley, Ryder Knighton, Ali Brumley, Daniel JusticeFranks,Zachary Knighton, Azalie Knighton, Ralynn Knighton, Annlee Justice, Nathaniel Knighton, and Aidan Franks. She was put to rest by her parents, son Gene R. McBride Jr, step grandson Christopher Lee Franks and Brother in law Greg Dawson.Visitation will be Friday May 5, 2017 5-8pm at Smith Funeral Home in Newton, TX. Celebration will be held Saturday 11:00am at Smith Funeral Home in Newton, TX. Burial will follow at Sand Ridge Cemetery in Bleakwood, TX. Family wants to thank Trout Creek fire department first responders. Care EMT and Newton county sheriff dept and also wants to thanks Smith Funeral Home for the help during of this time of Mary. Arragment are made by Smith Funeral Home in Newton, TX

(Copied from her Find A Grave Memorial Page)","STR06" "I9025","Lott","Pauline","12 May 1921","10 Jul 2001","0","ASSUMED to be her record: PAULINE NEWMAN 12 May 1921 10 Jul 2001 (V) 77088 (Houston, Harris, TX) (none specified) 460-16-6172 Texas","STR06" "I2518","Lott","Robert","Abt 1775","21 Mar 1843","0","Per Mary Fisher, Robert Lott, husband of Sarah Tyner, was murdered the 21st March 1843, as reported in the Columbus Georgia Enquirer, 5th April 1843. The McArthurs that were members of the Copeland gang were related to him throught the Lotts. In the book on James Copeland he states the murder happened in March 1844, but this was recorded while he was waiting to be hung in 1857. They had also planned to kill another man.

The affidavit of Richard Eugene Blackburn also refers to the murder. He stated that ""Dorinda ""Rendy"" Lott's father was Robert Lott whose homeplace was situated on the local road a few hundred feet North of where the new Highway 98 bridge crosses Black Creek. This bridge is about halfway between Columbia and Hattiesburg, Mississippi. The old Robert Lott homeplace is only a few miles from where I reside and I have been to this old place many times. As I previously stated, Robert Lott was murdered by the Copeland Gang, robbed and his body thrown int the ""Bob Lott"" hole on Black Creek, a short distance from his home. His neighbors recovered his body and he was buried on a hill close by the road, just a few hundred feet North of his old home, which site can still be identified by the remains of the old dug well. . .The William McGrews and James Edmondsons lived near each other on Bouie river and were members of the Providence Baptist Church. I have been told that Robert Lott was a wealthy man for his day and that after his death, and during the settlement of his estate the brothers-in-law had an arguement over the division and that feelings ran high between them and finally the deacons of the church had to intercede and they suceeded in restoring the friendship between the two brother in laws and their families. I have been told there are several references to this on old records of the church.""

Wayne Page (pagewayne1@aol.com) emailed, on June 21, 2008, that Robert Lott was the son of John A. Lott and Sarah ""Sallie"" Lightfoot.","STR06" "I43082","Lott","Robert Andrew","29 Mar 1962","4 Nov 2017","0","Robert Andrew Lott, 55, of Rosevine, Texas passed away at his home November 4, 2017.

Andrew was born March 29, 1962 in Pineland, Texas to Lloyd Keith and Mary Alma Jones Lott. He was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and was a retired member of Pipeliner Union Local 798. He was a member of Bethany Missionary Baptist Church.

Andy enjoyed woodworking and hunting. He liked doing things for his friends and playing with his grandkids.

Andy is survived by his wife, Nesi Lott, of Rosevine, Texas; son, Logan Smith of Natchitoches, Louisiana; daughter, Angela Campbell; brothers, Terry Lott of Rosevine, Texas and Bryant Lott of Palestine, Texas; sisters, Linda Hayes of Silsbee, Texas, Sherry Ponder of San Augustine, Texas, and Martha Dawson of Woodville, Texas; and grandchildren, Hayden Brown, Brynlee Smith, Gracie Walker, J. J. Walker, Dylan Walker, Prudence Campbell, and Jude Campbell.

He was preceded in death by his Parents, his daughter, Regina Lott and his sister, Mary Love, nephews Gene R. McBride Jr. and Christopher Franks and Brother In Law Greg Dawson

Visitation for Andy will be from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 8, 2017 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, November 9, 2017 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Terry Lott and Bro. Jason Lott officiating.

Burial will follow in Hemphill Cemetery.

Serving as pallbearers are Terry Brian, Brad Easley, Douglas Broomfield, Randy Broomfield, James Hayes, and Joe Worry.


(Copied from His Find A Grave Memorial Page)

Also published in The Sabine County Reported, November 8, 2017, Page 3","STR06" "I12530","Lott","Ruby Francis","14 Jul 1933","19 Jan 2012","0","The Sabine County Reporter

Ruby Lott Mitchell, 78, died Thursday morning in the Sabine County Hospital after an illness. She was born in Hemphill to Floyd and Hessie Conner Lott. Ruby has lived in Hemphill all her life and was a member of the Bethany Missionary Baptist Church.

She is survived by her sons; Ricky Mitchell and his wife Earlene of Patroon, Micky Mitchell and his wife Diane of Louisiana, Roger Mitchell and his wife Robin of Hemphill, and Timothy Mitchell and his wife Tammy of Mabank, her daughters; Kathy Spears and her husband Blue of Hemphill, Wilma Allen and her husband Clayborne of San Augustine, Glenda Whiteside of New Braunfels, and Mona Harvey and her husband Everette of Pineland. She is also survived by twenty-nine grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren and great great grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM, Saturday, January 21, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Sunday, January 22, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Fairmount Cemetery, Hwy 87 South, Hemphill, Texas.

","STR06" "I2606","Lott","Sarah Catherine ""Kate""","Jan 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","A descendant, Paula Sullivan, emailed in January, 2013 that she was a daughter of Reuben Watts Lott and Rutha Bertha Rayborn.","STR06" "I2606","Lott","Sarah Catherine ""Kate""","Jan 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):On the ""Emmons-Nicol-Curley-Thomas"" tree on WorldConnect, she is shown as a daughter of Reuben Watts Lott and Rutha Bertha Rayborn. Arthur Page, in an email dated May 2012, confirmed this.","STR06" "I2276","Lott","Thomas W.","Nov 1853","Aft 1900","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Mississippi, Covington County
Page 3 SD 2 ED 124
Enumerated 8 Jun 1880
15-16
Blackburn, G. F. W M 35 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Angelina W F 28 W Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Wiley W M 10 Son Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Delia F 9 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
16-17
Blackburn, F. B. W M 75 Farmer La Va SC
Blackburn, S. E. W F 68 W Keeping House SC SC SC
16-18
Lott, T. W. W M 27 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Lott, Ada V W F 27 Wf Miss La SC
16-19
Lott, F. J. W M 25 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Lott, Louisiana W F 28 Wf Keeping House Miss La SC
Lott, Ada V. W F 4 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Lott, Sarah W F 3 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Lott, M. L. W F 2/12 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
17-20
Blackburn, J. A. W M 31 Farmer Miss La SC
Blackburn, Amanda W F 30 Wf Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Martha W F 12 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Annie W F 10 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, William M M 8 Son Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Gabralla W F 7 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Blackburn, Michael W M 2 Son Miss Miss Miss
18-21
Blackburn, J. T. W M 23 Farmer Miss La SC
Blackburn, Sarah C W F 20 Wife Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
19-22
Broom, J. M. W M 40 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Mary A W F 42 Wf Keeping House Miss La SC
Broom, Sarah W F 19 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Broom, John W M 15 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Alabama W F 13 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Isaac W M 11 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, William W M 8 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Vernon W M 6 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Hugh W M 4 Son Miss Miss Miss
Broom, Hardy W M 1 Son Miss Miss Miss

1900 Census
Mississippi, Covington County, Beat 3
Enumerated 20 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 14 Sheet 17B
280-280
Lott, Thomas Head W M Nov 1853 46 M 22 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Lott, Ada Wf W F Oct 1852 47 M 22 4/2 Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Lott, Hiram Son W M Dec 1883 16 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer

1910 Census
Mississippi, Jefferson Davis County, Beat 3
Enumerated 26 Apr 1910
SD 6 ED 69 Sheet 18A Stamped 280

154-157
Lott, Hirum J Head M W 28 M 7 Miss Miss Miss Farmer Own Farm
Lott, Lye Wife F W 26 M1 7 2/2 Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Lott, Clara Dtr F W 8 S Miss Miss Miss
Lott, Leslie Son M W 2 S Miss Miss Miss
Lott, Ada Mother F W 55 Wd 2/2 Miss Miss Miss


","STR06" "I4333","Lott","Zilpha Elizabeth","18 Sep 1888","18 Dec 1977","0","Listed as Billie E. on the 1920 census. Her FindAGrave Memorial page, created by Steve Carter and maintained by Cindy Lott, shows that she was the second wife of Rudolph D. Masell, born 1861 in Germany and died 1940 in Toledo, Ohio. He is shown as buried at the Forest Cemetery in Toledo, Ohio.","STR06" "I32413","Lottes","JoAnn","26 Dec 1928","13 Sep 2012","0","JoAnn (Lottes) Slezak Wiese was born to Leo Lottes and Hazel (Conner) Lottes on December 26, 1928 at York and passed away at the Fairview Manor in Fairmont on September 13, 2012.
JoAnn was married to Milo Slezak on January 13, 1945 and five children were born to this union. Later in life, she was married to Kenny Wiese.

JoAnn loved spending time with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She also loved camping, fishing, and card games. Her family will cherish her loving memory.

JoAnn was preceded in death by her husbands; her parents; two sisters; two brothers; daughter Beverly Slezak; sons-in-law Roland Hromadka and David Richardson.

She is survived by her daughters, Sharon Hromadka of Waco and Mary Richardson of Murdock, Kan.; Sons Mike Slezak and wife Risa of York and Mark Slezak and wife Cheryl of Exeter; grandchildren Darren and wife Amy Hromadka of Gretna, Kristi Morrow and husband Terry of Lincoln, Shaun Slezak of York, Corey Blakemore and husband Jay of Lincoln, Jimi Richardson and wife Ashley of Cheney, Kan., Misty Brock and husband James of Burleson, Texas, and Brittany Smith and husband Ryan of Wichita, Kan.; great-grandchildren Alexis Hromadka of York, Tanner Blakemore of Lander, Wyo., Riley Slezak of Lincoln, Jaxon Morrow of Lincoln, Kaydyn Weaver of Gretna, Jesse and Haley Brock of Burleson, Texas, Ava and Jayli Richardson of Cheney, Kan., Brileigh Smith of Wichita, Kan., Carston Hromadka of Gretna and Vayda Slezak of Hastings.
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I13346","","","","","","","" "I48462","Loukota","Irma J.","1936","21 Jun 2008","0","Irma J. Slezak 72, Crete, died Saturday (06/21/08). Born to James, Jr. and Lucille (Stejskal) Loukota at Exeter.

Survivors: husband, Bob; son, Mark, Bartlett, Tenn.; daughter, Barbara Slezak, Crete; mother, Lucille Loukota, Friend; sisters, Melva Green, Aurora; Marilyn Harre, Lincoln; six grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and other family.

Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday (06/24/08), St. Stephen's Catholic Church, Exeter. Burial: Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation: 1:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. Monday (06/23/08) at the funeral home. Rosary: 7 p.m. Monday, also at the funeral home. Memorials to the family. Farmer Funeral Home, Exeter, is in charge of arrangements.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I13345","Loukota","Norma","5 Nov 1926","14 Oct 2009","0","At the time of the 1930 census, which was conducted in mid-April, Norma and her sister Dolores were living with their paternal grandparents, Frank and Josefa Loukota. Norma was listed as age 3 5/12, and Dolores was shown as 2 2/12, both born in Nebraska...with their father listed as born in Nebraska and their mother in Oklahoma. Norma was a 1944 graduate of Milligan High School, and Doris was a 1946 graduate. It therefore appears her year of birth was probably 1926, and not 1925 as shown by Carolyn Mastny.

Norma E. Kolb, 83, of Lincoln, widow of Elmer, died Wednesday (10/14/09). Homemaker. Active in North Bottoms Neighborhood Association.
Survivors: daughter and son-in-law, Linda and Roger Allington, Lincoln; three grandchildren, Trevor (Carly) Maack; Tracy (Jeremy) Mumm; Ryan (Jessica) Allington; one great grandson, Clint Mumm. Preceded in death by one sister.
Memorial services 11:00 a.m. Monday (10/19/09) at Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home, 4040 A Street. Rev. Gil Karges. Inurnment: Wyuka Cemetery. Memorials to Lincoln Children's Zoo. Visitation with family 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday at funeral home.

(From the Lincoln Journal, Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I39334","Lout","Adelle","15 Jun 1922","1 Apr 1988","0","She was listed on the SSDI as Adelle L. PIPES.","STR06" "I34209","Lout","Ruby Olivia","21 Sep 1925","4 Feb 2009","0","Ruby Olivia Lout Smith, 83, of Geneva, Texas died February 4, 2009 in San Augustine. She was born in Shelby County, but was a long time resident of Geneva. Burial was in Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Geneva. Preceded in death by, Parents; Siblings; Husband, Earl H. Smith; Sons, Harold Smith, Earl P. Smith; Daughter, Kathryn Short. Survivors include, Daughter-in-law, Sue Smith, Beaumont; Son-in-law, Sam Short of Baton Rouge, La.; Grandchildren, Stephanie Smith Goss of San Antonio, Earl Smith of Beaumont, Boykin, Adam and Lisa Short of Baton Rouge, La.
Starr Funeral Home, Hemphill, Texas.

http://www.shelbycountytexashistory.org/Facts/wfacts02122009.htm","STR06" "I45141","Love","Alva Sarah","3 Feb 1905","22 Oct 1948","0","Her last name at death was SIBLEY, and the informant was an R. Sibley, at her same address of 1112 Corley, Beaumont. Her father was lsited as JJ Love, and her mother was shown as Unknown.","STR06" "I46450","","","","","","","" "I45140","Love","Dosia L.","4 May 1895","8 Oct 1981","0","Shown as Docia LOVE on the birth certificate of her daughter with J O McDonald","STR06" "I41558","Love","Dossie Octavine","17 Feb 1885","13 Jun 1973","0","Kay Parker McCary shows her as a daughter of Charles E. LOVE and Nancy E. DAINWOOD.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J69L-HM4
name: Dossie Octavine Conner
death date: 17 Jun 1973
death place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
gender: Female
race:
death age: 88 years
estimated birth date: 1885
birth date:
birthplace: Texas
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Charles Love
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Mary Ann Dainwood
mother's birthplace:
occupation: housewife and mother
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
informant: Mr Odis Conner (son)
Cemetery Oak Hill
additional relatives:
film number: 2242845
digital film number: 4005482
image number: 49
reference number: 48339
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Dossie Octavine Conner, 1973","STR06" "I46445","","","","","","","" "I16070","Love","Elrena Nancy","22 Aug 1889","11 Nov 1970","0","Said to be the daughter of Charles L. LOVE and Nancy Ann Elizabeth DAINWOOD.","STR06" "I41960","Love","Florence Caldonia","26 Nov 1873","27 Jul 1968","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Sue Reneau Damewood and maintained by Kay Parker McCary, shows that she was a daughter of Charles Lewis Love (FAG#40361217) and Nancy Ann Dainwood (FAG#77212465).","STR06" "I41960","Love","Florence Caldonia","26 Nov 1873","27 Jul 1968","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 6 and 7 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 4B
73-73
McDaniel, Florence Mrs. Head F W 47 Wd Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McDaniel. Alta Dtr F W 21 S Tx Tx Ts Teacher Public School
S?? , Eula Dtr F W 19 M Tx Tx Tx
S??? , Essex B Son in law M W 21 M Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer Home Farm
McDaniel, Kermit P Son M W 4 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated April 15, 1930
ED 202-10 SD 18 Sheet 4A
84-86
McDaniel, Florence Head F W 56 Wd 18 Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Kermit Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
","STR06" "I46424","Love","James Alexander","13 Aug 1916","21 Nov 1944","0","The U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans shows that he was a member of the U.S.M.C.R., enlisting on 15 May 1944, and serving until his death, on 21 Nov 1944.

His FindAGrave memorial page links him to his parents, James A. Sr. and Essie Pearl (nee Brooks) Love. Both were also buried at the Oakland Memorial Park Cemetery in Terrell, Texas.","STR06" "I46455","","","","","","","" "I46444","","","","","","","" "I15618","Love","Leona L. ""Lona""","Abt 1858","Abt 1951","0","Said to be a daughter of John J. LOVE and Elizabeth Ann CONNER.","STR06" "I46083","Love","Madie Clara","19 Jun 1918","18 Oct 2013","0","Obituary copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ray and Peggy Holbrooks Pace:

Madie Clara Ladner, 95, died at home Friday, October 18, 2013. She was born in Hickory Hill, Sabine County, where she has lived all her life, on June 19, 1918, to William and Clara McGraw Love. Mrs. Ladner was the oldest living member of the Fairdale Baptist Church.

Mrs. Ladner is survived by her son, Thomas Ladner of Hemphill; her four daughters Reba Williams and husband Maurice of Newton; Leone Warden and husband J. D. of Roganville; Clarene Anderson and husband John of Port Neches; and Mary Shores and husband Freddy of Newton; ten grandchildren; twenty-one great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband Elzie Ladner and her daughter Katie Smith.

Visitation will be from 6:00 pm until 9:00 pm, Sunday, October 20, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX 75948. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM, Monday, Oct. 21, 2013, in the Fairdale Baptist Church, Fairmount Texas. Burial will follow in the Mt Sinai Cemetery.","STR06" "I46451","","","","","","","" "I32402","Love","Nancy Mahota","Abt 1810","20 Aug 1869","0","Jon Eastman Hardwick writes that Nancy Mahota Love was the eldest child of Thomas Love and his Chickasaw wife Homahota. The Love family was a prominent Chickasaw Indian family that early acquired an English surname by reason of intermarriage.

Viki Anderson writes that ""The Love family was possibly the largest of the mixed-blood families in the Chickasaw Nation and second only to the Colbert family in service to the Chickasaw Nation. Thomas Love was my ggggg grandfather. He was a refugee Tory from Virginia who settled among the Chickasaw in 1782. After his father William Love (""English Bill"") had been killed, Thomas said that he took off through a briarpatch and made his lifesaving escape.

He led a quiet existance. He was described in July, 1875 as ""a person of high esteem"". He assisted in marking the Creek-Chickasaw boundary in 1796. Another countryman, John McIntosh, appointed him administrator of his estate in 1803. He was still living in 1818 and apparently died about 1830.

Thomas had two wives; his first wife, was Sally Colbert, half breed Chickasaw, daughter of James Logan Colbert. His second wife was a full-blood Chickasaw woman named Emahota. Following the Chickasaw tradition of the husband becoming a member of the wife's family, he became a member of the house of In-cun-no-mar. Thomas fathered eight sons and five daughters.

Emahota was born in 1791. She sold land in Marshall County, Mississippi on April 8, 1836. She was listed on the 1840 LaFayette County census. She removed to Indian Territory in November, 1844. The 1847 census lists her as half white, head of household, consisting of one male over 18 and 2 females over 16. She died at Burneyville on September 25, 1873.
Sons: Henry, Isaac, Benjamin, Slone, Robert Howard, Samuel, William, and Thomas
Daughters: Delilah (married a Mitchell, then John B. Moore), Betsy (married James Allen), Sally (married James T. Gaines), Nancy Mahota (married James M. Boyd), and Lucinda (married Samuel A. Colbert)

By the 1820's, most of the Love family were living in a prosperous farming community located about six miles southwest of the present town of Holly Springs, MS. In 1826, a Presbyterian missionary located a station they called Martyn Station near Henry Love's home which stood at the crossing of two Indian trails near Pigeon Roost Creek. Many of the family's children attended school there.

Thomas died in 1830.

Seven of his sons became Chickasaw leaders, particularly during and after the removal to Indian Territory.""

http://www.roark-family.org/Loves/TheLoves.asp

Richard Allen Colbert wrote to Viki Anderson that Sally's father, James Logan Colbert ""was born in America, on Plumtree Island in North Carolina to be more precise. If you don't believe me, would you believe James Colbert himself. On July 25, 1783, he sent letter to Governor Harrison of Virginia stating that he was ""born"" in America."" I do not have a copy that I can send via computer, but it is located in the ""Calendar of Virginia State Papers and other Documents,"" from January 1, 1782, to Dec. 31, 1784, Vol. III) (Richmond: Sherwin McRae, 1883), pp. 513-515. In addition, when James Colbert spent the summer of 1783 at Long Island on the Holston River with Malcolm McGee and the chiefs of the Chickasaw Nations to discuss peace terms with John Doone and Joseph Martin of Virginia, John Donne wrote a letter to General James Wilkenson, and said: ""from his education and mode of life, being bred among the Indians from his infancy ...."" QUESTION: How could this happen? ANSWER: His father was a Chickasaw Indian trader and took him to live among the Chickasaws after his real mother died. Father's name was William Colbert. He began trading with the Chickasaws in 1722. Also, in the Draper Collection of Manuscripts, Lyman C. Draper interviewed Malcolm McGee. McGee was asked to describe several of the Indian traders he knew. He described them by their Nationality, i.e., ADAIR-Irish, BUBBY-English, BUCKLES-English, HIGHTOWER-Dutchman, COLBERT-Carolinian. Note: McGee did not say Colbert was a ""Scotsman."" He said he was a ""Carolinian."" Also note that McGee was once married to Elizabeth Oxberry Harris, daughter of Christopher Oxberry and Molly Colbert. If anyone should know where James Colbert was born, it would be McGee."" - Richard Allen Colbert to Viki Anderson, Jan 6, 2001

On her website, Viki Anderson writes ""He (James Logan Colbert) married three Chickasaw wives and had nine children: seven sons and 2 daughters. He lead his life as an Indian trader, interpreter and leader of men during a time in history which was a turbulent struggle for land and new opportunity.

James and his Chickasaw followers harassed, frustrated, and repelled the Kings Enemies, patrolling the river country against invasion. French, Spanish, British, and Americans all courted the Chickasaw who skillfully played one against the other. The Chickasaw had begun to divide politically with one group showing favoritism toward the Spanish and the other lead by James Colbert staying loyal to the British. In 1781, James Logan Colbert lead an attack on Ft. Jefferson, an American military post erected in 1780 by George Rogers Clark on Chickasaw lands without Chickasaw permission. The siege lasted 5 days, but the Americans held the fort. James was wounded three times in the encounter. The Americans abandoned the fort in June of 1781.
After the British lost the American Revolution and the Anglo-Spanish War in Florida, they abandoned their colonization of the Mississippi Valley. The pro-British Chickasaw were not about to embrace the Spanish who claimed the territory between the mouth of the Yazoo River and the Ohio. They instead transferred their allegiance to the Americans. By 1782, according to some reports, there were almost three hundred whites and possibly a hundred blacks living in Chickasaw country, many of them Loyalist refugees from a failed rebellion at Natchez. James Colbert fashioned these men into a band of resistance fighters near Chickasaw Bluffs, assaulting Spanish boats on the Mississippi. A group of 150 Loyalists and 200 Indians attacked Spanish commerce on the river. The raids climaxed in 1782 with the capture of a boat carrying Se?ora Nicanora Ramos, the wife of Governor Cruzat of Saint Louis near present day Memphis. She was well treated and released after 22 days.

James first wife was a full-blood Chickasaw. They had a daughter,?b? ?/b?Sally . His second wife also was full-blood Chickasaw. They had several children: William, George, Levi, Joseph, and Samuel. His third wife was a half-blood Chickasaw. They had two children; James Holmes and Susan. James brought up his half-blood children as Indians. It is ironic that while James spent a good deal of his adult life seeking the Indian ways, his children would raise their children in the white mans culture, sending them to schools to become well educated. They became shrewd businessmen and leaders who exerted tremendous influence in Chickasaw councils well into the nineteenth century. In December, 1783, James died en route home from Pensacola in a fall from his horse. Some people believed that Caesar, the slave that returned home to tell the tale, had killed him.""

Viki's sources include:
Adair's History of the American Indians, James Adair, published in London, 1775.
The Chickasaw, Duane K Hale & Arrell M. Gibson ISBN 1-55546-697
The Five Civilized Tribes, Grant Foreman, ISBN 0-8061-0923-8
The American Revolution in Indian Country, Colin G. Calloway, ISBN 0-521-47149-4

http://www.roark-family.org/Colberts/TheColberts.asp

","STR06" "I25635","Love","Nettie Drucilla","22 Sep 1884","30 Sep 1968","0","She was shown as a lifetime resident of Sabine County, and housewife and mother, on her Texas Death Certificate.

Name Nettie Drucilla Mcdaniel
Event Type Death
Event Date 30 Sep 1968
Event Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 22 Sep 1884
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Charles Love
Mother's Name Nancy Dainwood
Informant Mrs. Bertie SCOTT (daughter)
Certificate Number 73714
GS Film number 2137188
Digital Folder Number 005145967
Image Number 02682

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3XC-L3X : accessed 22 Mar 2014), Nettie Drucilla Mcdaniel, 30 Sep 1968; citing certificate number 73714, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2137188.","STR06" "I46485","","","","","","","" "I46426","Love","William Howard ""Punk""","11 Jan 1927","12 Jul 2000","0","His Texas Birth Certificate shows he was born in Lufkin, and that his parents were Robt L. Love, born in Sabine County and Mary Smith, born in Panola County.

Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page created by Carmelita Andrews Rhodes:

Services for William Howard Love, 73, of Lufkin, were held July 14, 2000 in the Carroway Funeral Home Chapel with burial in the Garden of Memories Memorial Park.

Mr. Love was the son of the late Robert Lawrence and Mary Lue (Smith) Love. He was of the Baptist faith. Mr. Love retired in 1985 after 38 years with Lufkin Industries. He was well known as a musician in the East Texas area having started his musical career playing drums in the Lufkin High School Band. He played in several local bands most of his adult life with the last being ""The Toners"" during the '60s and'70s. His many firends and relatives affectionately knew him as ""Punk"" and he will be remembered for his sweet smile, kindness and sense of humor. Mr. Love served in the U. S. Merchant Marines during World War II.

Survivors: sons, Mark Love,and Ben Love; son and daughter-in-law, Chris and Susan Love; daughter, Jenifer Smith; daughters and sons-in-law, Daphne and Bennie Latham and Cynthia and Gary Freeman; ""fourth son"", Henry Guzman; grandchildren, Rodney Latham and wife Melissa, Cristi Nerren and husband Mark, Shellie Love, Laurence Love, Brandon Love, Samuel Freeman, Reanna Smith and Matthew Smith; great-grandchildren, Kelli Nerren and Corbin Love; brother, Major Bob Love; sisters-in-law, Elaine Love, Marguerite Lawrence, Selma Garrett and Dorothy Lawrence; a number of nieces, nephews and other relatives.

Mr. Love was preceded in death by his wife of 55 years, Carolyn Laurence Love on June 30, 1999.

Carroway Funeral Home, directors.","STR06" "I5530","","","","","","","" "I5528","Lovegrove","Bernice","10 Sep 1924","27 Nov 2013","0","Funeral services for Bernice will be held on Monday, December 2, 2013 at 10:30 a.m. at the Exeter United Methodist Church. Pastor Ralph Gaines will be officiating the service.
Graveside services will follow the Funeral Service in the Exeter Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Sunday at the Farmer Funeral Home in Exeter.
Memorials are directed to the Exeter United Methodist Church, Exeter Legion Auxiliary, or the Exeter Library.
Bernice L. Hall was born to Marion Lovegrove and Christina (Slezak) Lovegrove on September 10, 1924 in Farimont, Nebraska, and she passed away on November 27, 2013 in York, Nebraska at York General Hospital at the age of 89 years, 2 months, and 17 days.
She grew up on a farm northeast of Fairmont, Nebraska with her parents and one brother, Bernard.
Bernice attended Country School District 27 through the eighth grade. She graduated from Exeter High School in 1942.
On January 20, 1943, Bernice married Ray Thomas Hall in York, Nebraska. They were married almost 55 years when Ray passed away on December 4, 1997.
After Ray returned from the Army Air Corps, they started their home in Exeter, Nebraska, where they raised their four children. She supported Ray in his business adventures and was active in the community.
Bernice and Ray enjoyed traveling, dining out, attending Nebraska football games, spending time at their home in Estes Park, Colorado and spending time with their family. She loved to shop and spoil her many grandchildren.
Bernice was a member of Exeter United Methodist Church, the Exeter United Methodist Women, Exeter Women's Club, American Legion Auxiliary Post 218, and 8 and 40. She was also on the Library Board when the new Exeter Library was built.
Bernice was preceded in death by her parents Marion & Christina and great grandsons John & Trenton Horne.
She is survived by her children Sandra & Jim Horne of Exeter, Sharon & John Hassler of Lincoln, Roger & Susan Hall of Exeter, Randal & Stacey Hall of York,; grandchildren James Horne, Richard Horne, Ben Horne, Kathy Seiboldt, Becky Kempston, Mike Hassler, Jason Hall, Heidi Combs, Heather Kimble, Justin Hall, Malinda Hall, Sydney Hall, Chris Grooms (step grandchild); 19 Great Grandchildren; brother & sister-in-law Bernard & Phyllis Lovegrove of York; sisters-in-law Lucille Hall, Florence Hall, Louise Hall, and Ann Hall; and many nieces and nephews


(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
","STR06" "I3187","Lovegrove","Marion","Abt 1902","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Fairmont Twp
Enumerated April 3, 1930
ED 30-10 SD 11 Sheet 2A Stamped 53
32-33
Lovegrove, Marion Head M W 28 M 20 Ne Ne Ill Farmer
Lovegrove, Tena Wf F W 31 M 23 Ne Austria Austria
Lovegrove, Bernice L Dtr F W 5 S Ne Ne Ne
Lovegrove, Bernard M Son M W 1 7/12 S Ne Ne En","STR06" "I29056","","","","","","","" "I1168","Loving","Benjamin F.","Abt 1844","Abt 1861","0","He was in Company I, ""Crockett Southrons"", First Regiment of Hood's Texas Brigade.

He was also listed in Captain Cotton's Company of the Sabine County, Texas Infantry. (Ref: Texas Confederate Troops"" published 1966, by Historical and Genealogical Publishing Company, Independence, California).","STR06" "I1168","Loving","Benjamin F.","Abt 1844","Abt 1861","0","(Research):He died during the Civil War in the service of the Confederacy.,","STR06" "I1174","Loving","John A.","Abt 1831","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1860 census, he was married to an Elizabeth, born circa 1840, and they had a one year old son named William.

He was in Captain Cotton's Company of the Sabine County, Texas Infantry. (Ref: Texas Confederate Troops"" published 1966, by Historical and Genealogical Publishing Company, Independence, California).","STR06" "I1176","Loving","Manuel Walton","14 Aug 1803","16 Nov 1858","0","Of Fayette County, Georgia (Casagranda)

Came to Texas before 1860, settling in Sabine County. His mother Lydia Loving also came with them. They sought refuge in Fort Jessup during the Run-away-scrape. Manuel Loving received a land grant in Sabine County on the Sabine River in the Isla community, and his descendants still live there; although the waters of the Toledo Reservoir have covered most of the land grant. There is a letter written by him in the Blake collection on Aug. 22, 1849, from Fannin County, Texas, to Mr. A.H. Weir, Esq. in Milam. The letter states that he is accompanied by Capt. Titus and 125 Old Indian Fighters, and they are searching for minerals above the Red and Washita rivers. He mentions his son, William, and states that he hopes to be home by November. He also joined the gold rush in California. (White and Toole, p 35).


Leatha Betts shared the following article, found by Suzanna Els Edwards. Both are descendants of Manuel Walton Loving, (the old man).

Fatal Affray in Sabine County. On Monday last, as a Mr. Lovin was returning from Milam to his residence in Sabine Conty, in company with his son William and nephew, (note:probably Adam Ard)...he fell in with a youth named Hoffman, at or near the Patroon bridge. Loving soon commenced abusing Hoffman by calling him, among other names, a theif. Young Hoffman (?John?) remarked to the old man that his being drunk alone saved him from a whipping, and turned to speak to William Lovin when the old man drew a pistol on him and fired, the ball penetrating his body. Hoffman staggered back, with his rifle in his hand, when he received two other shots, one in the neck--supposed to have been fired by the young Lovins. He then raised his rifle, and fired at old Lovin, (who was running) shooting him through the body and killing him instantly. The report of the several guns having alarmed Hoffman's family who resided near the spot--several persons came to his relief and the fight ended. At last accounts Hoffman was still alive. The two Lovin's have been arrested. -- San Augustine Herald

This newspaper article is found at the History Library, at the University of Texas, in Austin.

Newspaper: Lone Star and Southern Watch Tower, Washington, Texas, Saturday, April 5, 1851

Also buried at the Loving Cemetery were Nelly and Reuben, no dates. Comments on the cemetery transcription indicate they were family slaves.
","STR06" "I1176","Loving","Manuel Walton","14 Aug 1803","16 Nov 1858","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 25 and 26 Oct 1850
Stamped 319
132-132
Manuel W. Loving 45 M Farmer Ga
Elizabeth Loving 44 F Ga
John Loving 17 M Ga
Manuel W. Loving 17 M Ga
Malissa Jane Loving 16 F Ga
Martha Ann Loving 14 F Ala
Mary Loving 12 F Ala
Sarah Ann Loving 10 F Tx
Angelina Loving 8 F Tx
Benjamin F Loving 6 M Tx
Adaline Loving 5 F Tx
Robert Emmett Loving 4 m Tx
James Stafford 22 M Farmer Maine","STR06" "I1173","Loving","Manuel Walton","Abt 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","He enlisted into Company F of the 11th Texas Regiment, CSA on 14 July 1862 at Camp Clough. He ""left sick at home & ordered to report to Lt. Faster.""","STR06" "I1173","Loving","Manuel Walton","Abt 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1860 Sabine Co Tx
Milam PO Patroon Beat No 5
7-6-1860 Census page 29
Family 214-214
Loving Emanuel age 30 M Farmer 0 830 GA
Lean age 22 F Farmer TX (LouAnn E. Fuller/Fullen)
Robert age 6 M TX
George age 4 M TX
Benjamin age 7/12 M TX

1870 Sabine Co Tx
Beat No 5 Milam PO
7-20-1870 Census page 14
Family 293-293
Loving M W age 39 M W Farmer 0 200 GA
Robert E age 16 M W Tx
George W age 12 M W Tx
Thomas W age 10 M W Tx
Alice L age 1 F W TX

Debra LaMel writes that seeing that Alice was only age one that she ""checked the 1870 Sabine Co TX Mortality Schedule and there are two Loving women who died. There is a listing for an Elizabeth Loving, which is probably LouAnn Elizabeth Loving. The information is as follows: Loving, Elizabeth Age 34 Gender F Death Date March 1870 Location Sabine, Texas Cause Consumption Birth Location Texas.""

1880 Census
Sabine Co TX
page 6 SD 1 ED 85
6-17 & 18-1880
Family 58-59

Loving Manuel W W M age 69 Married Farmer TX - -
Lucy W F age 29 wife Married Keeping house GA GA GA
Allice L W F age 11 Daughter Single At home GA GA GA
Charlie W M age 6 son Single TX - -
Seleta O W F age 3 daughter Single Tx - -
Lela W F age 3 b Mar daughter Single Tx - -

Above information courtesy of Debra LaMel (TX), Alta Mitchem Durden (SC), and Sandy Arnold Carr (LA).","STR06" "I4404","Loving","Martha Ann","13 Mar 1834","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Beat
Enumerated 16 June 1860
Page No. 6
46-46
J. T. Scruggs 61 M Brick Mason 400 3510 Va
Martha A. Scruggs 26 F Ala
George W. Scruggs 17 M Tx
Charles A. Scruggs 15 M Tx
Mary G. Scruggs 12 F Tx
A.B. Scruggs 9 M Tx
Emmer J. Arnold 8 F Tx
Elizabeth T. Arnold 5 F Tx
Martha A. Scruggs 1 F Tx","STR06" "I1171","Loving","Mary Elizabeth","5 Nov 1835","9 Jun 1908","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 4B
65-67
McGown, Mary Head W F Dec 1833 66 Wd 9/7 Ga Germany? England? Farmer
McGown, Emanuel W Son W M Apr 1878 22 S Tx Tx Ga Farm Laborer","STR06" "I7181","Loving","Robert E.","Abt 1854","Yes, date unknown","0","Debra LaMel wrote that:

Robert by 1880 was living as a servant in the home of Alfred Oliphant and wife Martha A (Alfred was the father of Louisa Jane Oliphant the mother of William Levi Noble Sr.(will explain who he is in a minute)

Above information courtesy of Debra LaMel (TX), Alta Mitchem Durden (SC), and Sandy Arnold Carr (LA).","STR06" "I26722","Loving","Thomas W.","Jan 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Thomas W Loving b Jan 1860 by 1900 was in Hopewell Smith C
o TX with wife Anna/Annie Jackson b AL Oct 1863 and children. Thomas and Annie married on Dec 5 1887 in Sabine Co. Tx. Ella b July 1888, Maud b Sept 1890, Clide b Dec 1892, Sarah B b Dec 1894, Louisa Jan 1897, Baby female b Feb 1900

Above information courtesy of Debra LaMel (TX), Alta Mitchem Durden (SC), and Sandy Arnold Carr (LA).","STR06" "I5727","Loving","William","1827","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1850 Census, he was listed in household #169-169, as a 23 year old born in Georgia, and married to 17 year old Sarah Ann, also born in Georgia. He was ALSO listed as a 23 year old born in Alabama in household #50-50, the home of Robert and Mary Ann Smith. Perhaps he was simply working as a farmhand for them. At the time of the 1860 census, he and Sarah had the following children:

Mary age 10 Elizabeth age 8 William age 5 Malissa age 3 Benjamin age 4/12

He was in Captain Cotton's Company of the Sabine County, Texas Infantry. (Ref: Texas Confederate Troops"" published 1966, by Historical and Genealogical Publishing Company, Independence, California).","STR06" "I33875","","","","","","","" "I24417","Low","Don Mann","13 Oct 1925","5 Jun 1994","0","(Research):This appears to be his listing in the SSDI:

DON M LOW 13 Oct 1925 05 Jun 1994 75147 (Mabank, ?u?Kaufman, TX ?/u?) (none specified) 465-28-9981 Texas","STR06" "I35724","Low","Dora Amanda","18 Mar 1877","14 Sep 1968","0","Name: Dora Amanda Mason
Death Date: 14 Sep 1968
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 91 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Mar 1877
Birthplace: Sabine, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jackson Green Low
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Susan Huddleson
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Cemetery: Fairmont Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine, Texas
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137148
Digital Film Number: 4029726
Image Number: 1203
Reference Number: cn 62271
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I26573","Low","Doris Ruth","18 Jul 1918","4 Feb 2005","0","Sabine County Reporter
February 23, 2005

Doris Low Moses

Doris Low Moses, born July 18, 1918, in Hemphill, passed away Feb. 4, 2005 in Dallas. She had resided in Dallas since 1954. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Allen A. Moses, her parents Jackson Green Low and Hattie Smith Low (whose ancestors were early settlers of Sabine County), brothers Vessie Low, Herbert Low, and Odis Low, sisters, Verdie FORSE, Novie RICE, and Madie DUHON. Survivors includer her daughter, Theresa Moses DANIEL of Dallas, and nieces and nephews. A celebration of her life was held Feb. 8 at Christ the King Catholic Church with Rev. Msgr. Donald Zimmerman officiating. A burial service followed at Hillcrest Memorial Park, Dallas. Memorials may be made to Hospice, S.P.C.A. or a charity of your choice.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I12926","Low","Eli L.","Abt 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","Lived with his grandparents, the Harpers in 1870, where he is listed as James. In 1880, he was living next door to Charles Conner, who is alleged to have killed him in an incident known as the Smith/Conner/Low feud. Charles Conner was the husband of his first cousin.","STR06" "I3463","Low","Elizabeth","30 Apr 1811","Abt 1884","0","Casagrande believes she remained single.","STR06" "I12854","Low","Emily","Abt 1854","Yes, date unknown","0","She was said to have married Clander Bedsill.","STR06" "I46400","","","","","","","" "I26569","Low","Hattie Novie","2 Feb 1907","1 Feb 1991","0","She married a RICE.","STR06" "I477","Low","Isaac","7 Jul 1781","28 Aug 1853","0","Isaac came from Tennessee around 1828. He owned and operated Low's Ferry at the mouth of Low's Creek and the Sabine River during the days of the Republic. He was said to be the son of Aquilla Low.

The information on this family group sheet was obtained from Debra Booth, 1418 High Meadow Circle, Garland, Texas 75040

There was also an article about the Low Family in STIRPES, a publication of the Texas State Genealogical Association, in their December 1996 issue.","STR06" "I3466","Low","Isaac Hickman","8 Jun 1820","Between 1861 and 1865","0","He was said to have died in the service of the Confederate States Army in Marksville, Louisiana.","STR06" "I12798","Low","Isaac Wright","30 Aug 1837","20 Mar 1888","0","Casagranda lists him as one of the four children of Elijah and Drucilla Cook Low, however as he is not listed in Schluter and Toole's transcription of the Sabine County, Texas household of his mother Drucilla Low in 1850, when he would have been just 13. However, he is listed in 1860, at age 23. Perhaps he is shown in 1850 on the actual microfilm, but was inadvertantly left out of the transcription. Need to follow up.

In 1870, Elbert Hines, an orphan age 14, and Amanda Hines, an orphan age 10, are living with Isaac and Amanda Low.","STR06" "I12799","Low","Jackson Green","20 Oct 1839","19 Feb 1914","0","Jackson Green Low is missing from the 1870 Sabine County census. It appears that his wife Alma Scruggs had died, and that his children were living with their grandfather Elmore Harper. When did Alma die, and where was Jackson? On the 1880 Census, Jackson Low was married to Susan Huddleston.","STR06" "I12799","Low","Jackson Green","20 Oct 1839","19 Feb 1914","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sandy Beat No. 7, PO Fairmount
Enumerated 17 July 1860
Page 41
307-307
Durciller Low 56 F Farmer 3000 8532 Ga
Isaac Low 23 M Farmer 1100 810 La
Jackson G Low 20 M 1100 470 Tx
Alma H Low 15 F Miss
308-308
William Furguson 34 M Farmer $000 $640 La
Selendra Furguson 22 F La
William E Furguson 8 M Tx
Oleanner Furguson 6 F Tx
Plasete J Furguson 4 F Tx
Drusiller Furguson 1 F Tx
Benjamin G Furguson 8/12 M Tx

1880 Census

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Jackson LOW Self M Male W 41 TX Farmer TN GA
Susan LOW Wife M Female W 36 LA --- ---
Mandy HUDDLESTON Sister S Female W 26 LA --- --- ?u?
?/u?Wesley HUDDLESTON Niece S Female W 18 LA --- --- ?u?
?/u?Elmore HARPER Brother S Male W 13 TX TX LA
Drucilla LOW Dau S Female W 13 TX TX LA
Isiaal LOW Son S Male W 11 TX TX LA
Vinnie LOW Dau S Female W 8 TX TX LA
Mary LOW Dau S Female W 6 TX TX LA
Dory LOW Dau S Female W 3 TX TX LA
Jackson LOW Son S Male W 8M TX TX LA
Source Information:
Census Place Sabine, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255325
NA Film Number T9-1325
Page Number 217C","STR06" "I14076","Low","Jackson Green","19 Sep 1879","23 Oct 1949","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1920 Federal Census
Texas, Sabine County, Justice Precinct 7
Enumerated 8 & 9 of Jan 1920 by Thos. R. Smith
SD 326, ED 169 Sheet 6A
110-110
Low, Jack G Head M W 40 M Tx Tx La Farmer
Low, Hattie F Wife F W 39 M Tx La Tx
Low, J. Herbert Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Low, H. Odis Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Low, Novie Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Low, Verdie Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Low, Madie Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Low, Doris Dtr F W 1 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Low, Vessie Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer","STR06" "I12822","Low","Jesse ""Shan""","1844","13 Jun 1862","0","He was said to have died during the Civil War in Richmond, Virginia while serving in Hoods' Brigade.","STR06" "I3465","Low","Joel L.","20 Jun 1816","23 Dec 1859","0","Information on this family group sheet was provided by Debra Booth, 1418 High Meadow Circle, Garland, TX 75040","STR06" "I11331","Low","John","Abt 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","May have died young as he is not listed on the 1860 census with the rest of his family.","STR06" "I3467","Low","John C.","23 May 1822","Yes, date unknown","0","Appears to have been living with his brother Isaac Hickman Low in Sabine County, Texas in 1860.

Was shown on the muster roll of Captain J.M. Burroughs Company of the Sabine County Volunteer Infantry, CSA, and was enlisted at Hemphill, Texas by Drury Field for 3 months duty on January 15, 1863.","STR06" "I12907","Low","Lavisa Drucilla","15 Apr 1867","Yes, date unknown","0","(Medical):Donna Granger reports that she had been blinded by the measles.","STR06" "I3462","Low","Levi","31 Mar 1809","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 1 Oct 1850
541-543
Levi Low 41 M Farmer 500 Tenn'
Nancy Low 36 F Miss
Mary Low 17 M Miss
Will Low 15 M None La
Nancy Low 14 F La
Elizabeth Low 12 F La
Isaac Low 7 M La
Rebecca Low 5 F La
Levi Low 3 M La
John Low 1 M La
542-544
Jackson Fullows 35 Schoolmaster Mo
543-543
Jas Cook 38 M farmer 6150 Ga
Elizabeth Cook 33 F NC
Mary Cook 12 F La
Taylor Cook 10 M La
Henry Cook 8 M La
Jno Cook 6 M La
Martha Cook 2 F La
Goe Ellis 12 M La


1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, PO Many
Enumerated 29 Jun 1860
263-263
Levi Low 57 m Farmer 2000 1500 Tenn
Mary Low 26 F Tx
Nancy Low 23 F La
Elizabeth Low 20 F La
Rebecca Low 15 F La
Levi Low 13 M La
Wiley Low 6 M La
","STR06" "I26571","Low","Madie","18 Jun 1912","4 Dec 1994","0","The Sabine County Reporter
February 23, 2005

Madie Duhon

Funeral services for Madie Low Duhon, 82, of Hemphill were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 6, 1994, at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Ralph Dion and Bro. W. Clarence Howell officiating. Interment followed at Hemphill City Cemetery.

She died at 1:30 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 4, at Hemphill Care Center.

Mrs. Duhon was born June 18, 1912, at Six Miles as a daughter of the late Jackson G. Low and Hattie (Smith) Low. She was a longtime resident of Pt. Arthur before returning to Sabine County in 1972. Mrs. Duhon was a member of the Baptist Church and a retired clerk for Gulf Oil Company.

She is survived by a sister, Doris Moses of Dallas.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2009)","STR06" "I3471","Low","Margaret Ann","6 Nov 1829","20 Nov 1891","0","Margaret was the youngest child of Isaac and Elizabeth Low, and she remained unmarried until after her mother died. Presumably she remained at home to care for her. Elizabeth died in July, 1860, when she was 73 years old. Margaret married a few months after this, at the age of 30.","STR06" "I7149","Low","Mary Benena J.","21 Sep 1848","17 Sep 1900","0","On the 1900 census, a widowed Eliza Pratt was living with her son, Hampton Pratt. She was born circa 1838. Is Eliza the same person as Mary Benena Low?","STR06" "I12927","Low","Mary Emma Jane ""Jennie""","28 Apr 1874","9 Feb 1962","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave:

Mrs Mary Jennie Mason, 86, died Friday, February 9, 1962 about 2:00 AM in the home of her daughter, Mrs Essie Thompson in Bon Ami community near Kirbyville. She had been ill for some time. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2:00 PM at the Thompson home. Rev Roy Harrell of Newton and Rev Jack Lee of Jasper, Baptist ministers, will officiate. Burial will be in the Friendship Cemetery near Roganville directed by E E Stringer Funeral Home of Kirbyville.

Mrs Mason was born in Sabine County and was the widow of the late Shad Mason. She had lived in Bon Ami community for the past 50 years and was a member of the Friendship Baptist Church.

Survivors include her daughter and one sister, Mrs Sam Mason; 12 grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren and 8 great great grandchildren.","STR06" "I3495","Low","Nancy Ann Matilda","Abt 1836","22 Feb 1898","0","Could Middle name be Malinda vs. Matilda?","STR06" "I476","Low","Rebecca","26 Oct 1814","23 Feb 1907","0","Per ""1850 Census Sabine County, Texas with Added Family Information and Corrections"" by Schluter and Toole, Rebecca Low Cook owned 3 slaves.","STR06" "I476","Low","Rebecca","26 Oct 1814","23 Feb 1907","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine Beat No. 2, P O Sabine Town
Enumerated 20 Jun 1860 Stamped 323
Page 11
80-81
Rebecca Cook 45 F Farmer 500 2491 Tenn
William Cook 23 M Farmer La","STR06" "I24416","Low","Severne","26 Mar 1913","23 Mar 1996","0","(Research):The Sabine County Reporter
March 27, 1996, Page 14

Severne Low

Severne Low, 82, of Dallas died at 10:25 a.m. Saturday, March 23, 1996, at Baylor Hospital in Dallas.

Born March 26, 1913 in Sabine County as a daughter of the late Sallie (Howard) and Thomas Wright Low, she had lived in Dallas 60 years. Miss Low was a statistician with Sears, Roebuck & Company and a member of Grace Methodist Church.

Survivors: a niece, Nancy Schober of Dallas; two nephews, Tom Low of Ft. Worth and Paul Low of New Jersey; a cousin, Thelma Cavender of Hemphill; four great-nieces; and a great-nephew.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hempill with Charles Cox officiating. Interment followed at Harper's Chapel Cemetery in Sabine County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I24407","Low","Thomas Howard","14 Jan 1915","30 May 1974","0","HOWARD LOW 14 Jan 1915 May 1974 75948 (Hemphill, Sabine, TX ) (none specified) 452-14-6865 Texas","STR06" "I12892","Low","Thomas Wright","22 Apr 1877","26 Dec 1952","0","(Research):1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1, ED 168
Enumerated 10 & 11 February 1920 by Wm. A. King
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 32B
644-667
Low, Thomas W Hd W W 42 M Tx La Tx Farmer
Low, Sallie J Wife F w 35 Tx Tx Ga
Low, Severn Dtr F w 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Low, Thomas H Son M W 4 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx

Neighbors: Youngblood, Gomer, Harper, Williams

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 1, ED 3
Enumerated Apr 28, 1930 by Elbert G Hart
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 17B
90-90
Lowe, Tom W Hd M W 52 M 32 Tx La Tx Farmer
Lowe, Sally J Wife F W 45 M 25 Tx Tx Ga
Lowe, Severne Dtr F w 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Lowe, Howard T Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Lowe, Don M Son M w 4 6/12 Tx Tx Tx
Daniels, Ho?? Servant W W 30 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer

Neighbors: Crowell, Weathersby, Dupree, Youngblood","STR06" "I26570","Low","Verdie Alma","2 Jun 1910","22 Feb 1994","0","She married a FORSE.","STR06" "I26572","Low","Vessie Obediah","15 Feb 1901","20 Mar 1965","0","Robert Cecil McDaniel writes that he and his wife lived in the Six Mile Community of Sabine County, and that they were the parents of 3 children.","STR06" "I6874","Low","Wiley","1837","Yes, date unknown","0","According to the 1880 census, Wiley Low was married to Sarah Miller and the father of the following children:

Jessie, Male, age 19 John, Male, age 16 Harriet, Female, age 13 Catherain, Female, age 7 Carroline, Female, age 5 Wesley, Male, age 2

Further research must be done to determine which of his wives is the mother of which children.","STR06" "I11325","Low","William","Abt 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","Was living with his grandmother and aunt, Margaret Low, in Sabine County, Texas in 1860.","STR06" "I46397","Low","William Elzie","13 Apr 1905","11 Jul 1982","0","His Texas Death certificate lists his parents as William Riley Low and Laura Nabors. Occupation was shown as Merchant, and he was not a veteran. He was survived by his wife, Gertrude, and the information was Gilbert Low.

On the 1940 census, he was listed as a Merchant, working on his own account, and having attended three years of High School. Gertrude was also working, as the Postmaster of a US Post Office, and she was shown as having attended four years of High School.","STR06" "I6264","","","","","","","" "I7738","","","","","","","" "I37089","","","","","","","" "I37086","Lowe","Buna Victoria","24 May 1913","3 Aug 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
August 7, 1996, Page 12

Buna Reese

Buna Reese, 83, of Jasper died Saturday, Aug. 3, 1996, at her residence.

Born in Newton County, she was a longtime resident of the Jasper area.

Survivors: a son, Tom Reese of Lubbock; brothers, Jack Lowe of Jasper and Mann Lowe of Brookeland; sisters, Annie CHANCE of Beaumont and Mattie Belle McBRIDE of Jasper; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Tuesday at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home-Jasper Chapel. Interment followed at Frisby Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I48595","Lowe","Charley Ray","28 Jul 1935","5 Apr 1995","0","Obituary

Charley Ray Lowe Sr., 59, of Jasper died Wednesday, April 5.
A U.S. Army veteran, he was retired from James Lone Construction in Beaumont. He was a native of Jasper and had returned to the area three years [ago].

Survivors: daughters, Debbie Daigle of Beaumont, Becky Marshall of Pt. Acres, and Cinty Bakhabshab of Dallas; a son, Charley Ray Lowe Jr. of Beaumont; and five grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home--Jasper Chapel. Interment followed at North Baptist Cemetery in Jasper County.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 12, 1995, Page 8","STR06" "I10370","Lowe","Elizabeth","Aft 1666","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be the daughter of William Lowe.","STR06" "I48020","Lowe","Emmie Lee","10 Jan 1930","13 May 2011","0","Emmie Lee Lott, 81, of Vidor died Friday, May 13, 2011.
Mrs. Lott, a native of Brookeland, Texas, was born Jan. 10, 1930, and had been a longtime resident of Vidor. Emmie was a homemaker and was a member of the Home Extension Club. She was a member of the Faith Tabernacle Church in Vidor.

She is survived by her sons, Vanice ""Bubba"" Lott of Brookeland and David Lott of Vidor; daughters, Melody Randel of Vidor and Dalpha Hodges of Austin; brothers, George Lowe and Manuel Lowe, both of Brookeland; sisters, Macel Baggett of Pineland and Inez Cramer of Brookeland; eight grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.
Emmie was preceded in death by her husband, Herman Joshua Lott; son, Don Glen Lott; and grandson, Matt Dewayne Lott.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Monday, May 16, at Vidor Memorial Funeral Home Chapel, located at 1750 Hwy. 12 in Vidor. Interment will follow at 2:00 p.m. at Lott Cemetery off FM 2024 near Pineland.

Visitation will be held Sunday, May 15, beginning at 6:00 p.m. at the funeral home.

Services are under the direction of Vidor Memorial Funeral Home, located at 1750 Hwy. 12 in Vidor.

Downloaded from Find A Grave Memorial ID 5054837","STR06" "I48024","Lowe","George Enman","26 Jun 1944","14 May 2021","0","George Enman Lowe, 76, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Friday, May 14, 2021 at his residence.

George was born on June 26, 1944 in Scrappin Valley, Texas to Man Lowe and Irish Molly Kincel Lowe. George worked through the years as an operator for the County Commissioners in Jasper, Newton and Sabine County.

George enjoyed fishing, hunting and just being an authentic Texas cowboy. His family meant the world him and he enjoyed spending time with his grandkids and great grandkids.

He is survived by his sons, Roy Lowe and wife, Tammy of Scrapping Valley, and George M. Lowe of Scrappin Valley; brother, Manuel Buck Lowe and wife, Barbara of Brookeland; sister, Mattie Inez Cramer and husband, Milton of Scrapping Valley; grandchildren, Liz, Scooter, Kassiady and Heather; and great grandchildren, Gus, Charlie, Rhett, Lane and Bryce.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Mittie Chance Lowe; and his parents.

A visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. on Sunday, May 16, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Start Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Chet Strain and Bro. Van T. Lowe officiating.

Burial will follow services in Frisby Cemetery in Scrappin Valley with Todd McDonald, Brad Easley, Elton Marshall, James Hopson, Tommy Lowe, Michael Hopson, Glenn Rhame and J.J. Latham serving as pallbearers.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from his Find A Grave Memorial Page ID 18148851

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 19, 2021, pg 4","STR06" "I26513","Lowe","Glendora ""Dora""","Aug 1854","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Perry Millington LOWE and Nellie BOREN.","STR06" "I13793","Lowe","James","22 Mar 1894","10 Mar 1984","0","His military marker is engraved with a cross, and ""James Lowe, PVT US Army, World War I, 1894-1984""","STR06" "I19106","Lowe","John Henderson","Abt 1825","Aft 1870","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Indiana, Grant County, Marion Centre Twp
Enumerated 2 Oct 1850
Stamped 272
950-964
John H Lowe 25 M School Teacher $350 Ohio
Mary E. Lowe 25 F Ind
William R Lowe 10/12 M Ind
Robert Lowe 5 Ohio (born to John in a prior marriage?)

1860 Census
not located

1870 Census
Illinois, Kendall County, Town of Little Rock, PO Plano
Enumerated 9 July 1870
Page 31 Stamped 418
237-237
Lowe, John H 45 M W Physician $3000 $600 Oh
Lowe, Mary E 45 F W Keeping House Ind
Lowe, Wm. R 20 M W Ind
Lowe, Frances E 14 F W Ind","STR06" "I48022","Lowe","Lilly Joyce","11 Feb 1934","31 Aug 1997","0","Copied from the obit collection in the Buna Public Library - Vol 1. 1986 - 1999.

Lilly Joyce Powell, 63, of Buna, died August 31, 1997 at St. Elizabeth Hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Kinsel Chapel Church in Jasper with burial in Frisby Cemetery in Jasper under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill.

A native of Newton County, she lived in Buna all her life. She was a nurse's aide with a home health agency.

Survivors include her husband, Odell Powell of Buna; sons, Lamar Powell and Tiajuana Powell, both of Pineland and Louegia Powell of Buna; daughters, Laverne Fletcher of Buna and Annie Watts of Beaumont; brother, George Lowe of Scrapping Valley and Munual Lowe of Call; sister, Emmie Lott of Vidor, Macel Baggett of Pineland and Inez Cramer of Scrapping Valley; and 11 grandchildren.

---Thanks to Find A Grave contributor Sandra Bertram Meier for this obit.---

Copied from Find A Grave Memorial ID 18148875","STR06" "I48021","Lowe","Macel Lavorn","7 Jan 1932","14 Jun 2014","0","Funeral services for Macel Lavorn Lowe Baggett, age 82 of Jasper, Texas will be 3pm Monday, June 16, 2014 at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home in Jasper.

Burial to follow in Frisby Cemetery.

Macel died June 14, 2014 at Timberlake Health and Rehabilitation in Jasper.

A native of Newton County and a longtime Sabine County resident she enjoyed collecting things and rebuilding toys. Raised her 6 children and others. She worked in several occupations in order to help make ends meet for her family. She was devoted to the care and rehabilitation of her son Ruben after an automobile accident.

Survivors include three sons, James Edward Mann Fountain and wife Ellen of Call, Texas, Derwin Dwight and Lori Fountain of Cut & Shoot, Texas and Ruben Otis Fountain of Pineland, three daughters, Glenda Dale husband Jesus Ramos and Melissa Kaye Perez and husband Vicente, all of Newton, Texas and Della Carlene Morton and husband Donald of Jasper, two brothers, Manuel Wesley Lowe and wife Barbara of Brookeland, Texas and George E. Lowe of Scrappin Valley, sister Matty Inez Cramer and husband Buddy of Scrappin Valley, twenty grandchildren and forty great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. She was also survived by her children's stepfather Douglas Ray Baggett.

Macel was preceded in death by her parents Mann and Molly Lowe, two sisters Emmy Lee Lott and Lilly Joyce Powell and the father of her children Carl Edward Fountain.

Service are under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home of Jasper.

Downloaded from Find A Grave Memorial ID 131431490","STR06" "I37085","Lowe","Man I.","17 Jul 1911","23 Aug 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
August 28, 1996, page 12

Man Lowe

Man Lowe, 85, of Scrappin' Valley died Friday, Aug. 23, 1996, at Lakes Regional Medical Center in Jasper.

Born July 17, 1911, as a son of the late Tom and Emma (Frisby) Lowe, he was a lifelong resident of the area. Lowe was a retired bus driver for Brookeland Independent School District and a member of Pine Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Scrappin' Valley.

Survivors: two sons, George Lowe of Scrappin' Valley and Manuel Lowe of Call Junction; four daughters, Emmie Lott of Vidor, Macel Baggett of Pineland, Joyce Powell of Buna, and Inez Cramer of Scrappin' Valley; a brother, Jack Lowed of Brookeland; two sisters, Annie CHANCE of Kountze and Mattie McBRIDE of Jasper; 27 grandchildren; 60 great granchildren; and eight great-great grandchildren.

Graveside rites were held at 10 a. m. Monday at Frisby Cemetery off Hwy. 255 with Bro. Van Lowe, Bro. Butch Gallier, and Bro. Robert Lakey officiating. Visitation was held at Kincel Chapel Church.

Arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I48023","Lowe","Manuel Wesley","9 Nov 1936","28 May 2022","0","Manuel ""Buck"" Wesley Lowe, 85, of Brookeland, Texas passed away Saturday, May 28, 2022 at his residence.

Buck was born on November 9, 1936 in Scrappin' Valley, Texas to Mann I. Lowe and Molly Iris Kincel Lowe.

He worked as a Foreman in the lumber industry for Kirby Lumber for seven years and Temple for 20 years before retiring from Louisiana Pacific. He had also worked as a journeyman carpenter and roofer.

He enjoyed fishing and hunting, riding four wheelers and coon hunting and going rock hunting with the children. He also enjoyed collecting arrowheads.

He was a member of the Cowboy Church in Pineland and a loving husband, son, father, brother and grandpa who raised five children and two grandchildren.

Buck is survived by his wife, Barbara Lowe of Brookeland,sons, Tommy Joe Lowe of Brookeland, Clifford Wesley Lowe of Brookeland, Lester Ray Carpenter and wife, Stephanie, of San Augustine, Texas and Blake Channing Fountain of Brookeland, daughters, Debra Kay Lowe of Brookeland, Kathy Elis Morton and husband, John, also of Brookeland, Samantha Renee Carpenter of Pineland and Carly Andrea Fountain of Brookeland, sister, Inez Cramer of Scrappin' Valley, grandchildren, Wesley Espitia, Leo Espitia, Gladys Miller, J. P. Lowe, William McClintock, Matthew McClintock, Gared Edenfield, Summer Lowe, Elise Lowe and Audra Lowe and 26 great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Mann and Molly Iris Lowe, son, William Mann Lowe, sisters, Emmie Lee Lott, Macel Lavorn Baggett and Lily Joyce Powell, brother, George Enman Lowe, granddaughters, Mary Autry Inez Edenfield and Brittney Cole Lowe and grandson, Nicholas Adam McClintock.

Funeral services will begin at 11am, Wednesday, June 1, 2022 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Van T. Lowe officiating.

Burial will follow services at Frisby Cemetery in Brookeland, Texas.

Wesley Espitia, Leo Espitia, William McClintock, Blake Fountain, Sam Smith, Cheyenne Morton, Adrien Espitia and Craig Morton serving as pallbearers.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill, Texas

Downloaded from Find A Grave, Memorial ID 240178453

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 8, 2022, page 4","STR06" "I35744","","","","","","","" "I37088","Lowe","Mattie Belle","15 Sep 1919","22 Feb 2004","0","She married a McBRIDE.","STR06" "I28079","","","","","","","" "I45204","Lowe","Nellie Ann","11 Jan 1874","15 Nov 1949","0","Name Nellie Annie Mcelroy
Event Type Death
Event Date 15 Nov 1949
Event Place Bynum, Hill, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 11 Jan 1874
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name Sam Lowe
Mother's Name Serina Lowe
Informant G H Jenkins
Certificate Number 54104
GS Film number 2223546
Digital Folder Number 005145068
Image Number 02983



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3SQ-QYH : accessed 10 May 2014), Nellie Annie Mcelroy, 15 Nov 1949; citing certificate number 54104, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2223546.","STR06" "I48547","Lowe","Ruby Jeanene","10 Dec 1932","7 Dec 1994","0","Jeanean Williams

Funeral services for Jeanean Williams, 62, of Vidor were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10, 1994, at the Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home--Jasper Chapel in Jasper with Bro. J. C. Durham officiating. Interment followed at North Baptist Cemetery in Jasper County.

She died Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1994, at her residence.

Mrs. Williams was a native of Sabine County and had formerly lived in Jasper several years before recently moving to Vidor. She was a member of the Jasper Assembly of God church.

Survivors: a son, Marlin Laray Williams of Jasper; daughters, Shirley Turner of Vidor and Pamela Cole of Fairmount; a brother Rob Lowe of Magnolia; and three grandchildren.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 14, 1994, page 12","STR06" "I43563","Lowe","William R.","Abt 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1880 census, William R and Carrie A Lowe were residents of Plano, Illinois. Living with them were children Frances and Edward, along with Williams 56 year old mother, Mary, and a 32 year old servant named Eliza J. Moore. Year: 1880; Census Place: Plano, Kendall, Illinois; Roll: 219; Family History Film: 1254219; Page: 369A; Enumeration District: 102; Image: 0741.","STR06" "I38736","Lowery","Fletcher","Feb 1893","Yes, date unknown","0","A family member emailed, in January 2012, that Fletcher and his wife, Evie, raised his younger half-sisters after they were left orphaned as toddlers.","STR06" "I38736","Lowery","Fletcher","Feb 1893","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Mississippi, Covington County, Beat 2 Richmond
Enumerated 16 Apr 1930
ED 16-4 SD 9 Sheet 10B
202-207
Lowry, Fletcher Head M W 35 M 20 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Lowry, Eva Wf F W 39 M 20 Miss Miss Miss
Lowry, Gladys Sister F W 11 S Miss Ala Ala Laborer Farm
Lowry, Audrey Sister F W 9 S Miss Ala Ala Laborer Farm
Lowry, Blanche Dtr F W 6 S Miss Ala Miss
Dearman, Clyde Stepson M W 19 S Miss Ala Miss Laborer Farm
Dearman, Clara Stepdtr F W 17 S Miss Ala Miss Laborer Farm

","STR06" "I38721","Lowery","Gladys Emma","7 Feb 1919","11 Sep 2003","0","After her mother died, Emma and Audrey were raised by her older half-brother and his wife, Fletcher and Evie Lowery, in Covington County, Mississippi.","STR06" "I42568","Lowery","John N. ""J. N.""","12 May 1843","14 Feb 1895","0","Gravestone inscribed with ""His many virtues form the noblest monument to his memory.""","STR06" "I38720","Lowery","Reuben F.","Mar 1862","Abt 1923","0","A descendant emailed, in January 2012, that ""Ruben Lowery died also in 1923, shortly after his second wife, Minnie.""","STR06" "I38720","Lowery","Reuben F.","Mar 1862","Abt 1923","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1900 Census
Alabama, Butler County, Precinct 14, Georgiana City
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 2 ED 22 Sheets 2B and 3A
Jones
44-49
Lowry, Rueben Head W M March 1862 38 M 11 Ala Ala Ala Driver
Lowry, Duckie Wf W F Feb 1871 29 m 11 8/2 Ala Ala Ala
Lowry, Archie Son W M Jun 1890 9 S Ala Ala Ala At School
Lowry, Fletcher Son M W Feb 1893 7 S Ala Ala Ala At School
Lowry, Hurlie (Pearlie??) Dtr W F Oct 1894 5 S Ala Ala Ala
Lowry, Zema Son W M Nov 1895 4 S Ala Ala Ala
Lowry, Rutha Son W M Dec 1897 2 S Ala Ala Ala
Lowry, Harvey Son W M Nov 1899 6/12 S Ala Ala Ala
Lowrey, ??? Son-in-law W F March 1872 28 S Ala Ala Ala

1910 Census
Mississippi, Covington County, Beat 1
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 6 ED 2 Sheet 1A
2-2
Lowery, R. F. N Head M W 49 M2 20 Ala SC US Farm Operator Farm
Lowery, L. V. Wf F W 39 m1 20 13/7 Ala Ala
Lowery, Archie Son M W 19 S Ala Ala Ala Teamster Logwood
Lowery, Fletcher Dtr (sic) M W 16 S Ala Ala Ala Teamster Logwood
Lowery, Pearl Dtr F W 14 S Ala Ala Ala
Lowery, Zema Son M W 13 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
Lowery, Harvey Son M W 11 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
Lowery, Ruby Son M W 8 S Ala Ala Ala
Lowery, R. F. Jr Son M W 5/12 s Miss Ala Ala

1920 Census
Mississippi, Jones County, Beat 4 Southeast
Enumerated 28 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 92 Sheet 22B
400-410
Lowery, Ruben F Head M W 56 M Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Lowery, Minnie B Wf F W 37 M Miss Miss Miss
Lowery, Gladys E Dtr F W 11/12 S Miss Miss Miss
Lowery, Fletcher C Son M W 26 Wd Ala Ala Ala Laborer Home Farm
Lowery, Harvey S Son M W 21 M Ala Ala Ala Laborer Home Farm
Lowery, Ruby B Son M W 18 S Ala Ala Ala Laborer Home Farm
Lowery, R F Son M W 10 S Miss Ala Ala
Lowery, Susie Dtr-in-law F W 18 M Miss Miss Miss

","STR06" "I4217","Lowry","Mary Ann ""Molly""","6 Apr 1886","14 Jun 1960","0","Cova Jean Hurst Gentry writes that ""Molly came to live with our family for a short time when I was a little girl. I remember that I slept with her. Moms tells me that she was diabetic and would give me money to go to Van's store to buy us candy. Van's store was on the corner of B. and Fig where the annex to the Trinity Baptist Church is. She married a second time to Clarence DAVIS. Her father was Ulysses Sherman LOWRY d. 10 Mar 1928, and her Mother Ida Francis MORLEY. d. 29 Jun 1922. Her grandparents were Irvin LOWRY and Margaret CAMPBELL.""","STR06" "I4217","Lowry","Mary Ann ""Molly""","6 Apr 1886","14 Jun 1960","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Arizona, Maricopa County, Goodyear Election Precinct
Enumerated April 24, 1930
ED 7-80 SD 2 Sheet 11A Stamped 236
201
Payne, Harold Head M W 23 M 22 New Mexico Miss Kansas Laborer
Payne, Evelyn Wf F W 21 M 20 Ky Ky Ten
202
Payne, Fred Head M W 49 M 23 Tx Miss Ka Foreman Ranch Cotton
Payne, Alice Wf F W 40 M 13 Mo Mo Mo
Payne, Ruby Dtr F W 12 S Ok Tx Mo
Payne, Levi Son M W 8 S Ariz Tx Mo
Payne, Walter, Son M W 5 S Ariz Tx Mo
203
Payne, Mollie Hd F W 43 Wd Mo Mo Mo Laborer Cotton Clean Up
Payne, Cecil Son M W 24 S Ok Tx Mo Laborer Cotton Clean Up
Payne, Gilbert Son M W 19 S Ok Tx Mo Laborer Cotton Clean Up
Payne, Loyd Son m W 18 S Ok Tx Mo Laborer Cotton Clean Up
Payne, Vernon Son M W 15 S Ok Tx Mo
Payne, Ethel Dtr F W 14 S Ok Tx Mo
Payne, Wilburn Son M W 10 S Ok Tx Mo
Payne, Floyann Dtr F W 8 S Ok Tx Mo

","STR06" "I17914","Loyless","Missouri Amanda","22 Aug 1810","9 Jan 1895","0","Virgie Speights wrote, in her September 26, 1963 ""Oldtimers of Sabine County, Texas"" column, that Dolly Wente Arnold's grandmother was Mrs. Missouri Amanda Loyless Whitehead, a widow who lost all her possessions in Macon, Georgia during the Civil War. She brought her five children, including little Fanny, to Sabine County.","STR06" "I4588","Lucas","Hal B.","1889","3 Sep 1965","0","The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 3, 1962, reported they moved from his forest service work at Superior, Montana to their farm near Moise, Montana.","STR06" "I36230","Lucas","Helen","20 Apr 1893","12 Apr 1961","0","Name: Helen Frances Nance
Death Date: 12 Apr 1961
Death Place: Levelland, Hockley, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 67 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 Apr 1893
Birthplace: Limestone Co., Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William B. Lucas
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Bula Alice Garner
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Sundown, Hockley, Texas
Cemetery: Whiteface
Burial Place: Whiteface, Texas
Burial Date: 14 Apr 1961
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116713
Digital Film Number: 4166577
Image Number: 2170
Reference Number: cn 22378
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36230","Lucas","Helen","20 Apr 1893","12 Apr 1961","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I7041","","","","","","","" "I35563","Luce","Ernest Lester","8 Mar 1901","29 Jul 1975","0","Name: Ernest Lester Luce
Death Date: 29 Jul 1975
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 74 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1901
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Winnie Luce
Father's Name: John R. Luce
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Jimmie Tyre (sic) [should be Malissa Jane ""Jennie"" Tyer]
Mother's Birthplace:
Informant: Mrs. Winnie LuceppWife
Occupation: Car Man, Southern Pacific Railroad
Place of Residence: 1305 Marilyn Street, Conroe, Texas
Cemetery: Brookside Memorial Park
Burial Place: Houston, Harris County, Texas
Burial Date: August 1, 1975
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243827
Digital Film Number: 4005481
Image Number: 2749
Reference Number: 60370
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35563","Luce","Ernest Lester","8 Mar 1901","29 Jul 1975","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Harris County, JP 19 Precinct One, Houston City
Enumerated 6 April 1930
ED 101-143 SD 26 Sheet 6A Stamped 212
Shotwell Street
437-134-146
Luce, Earnest L Hd M W 29 M 24 Tx Tx Tx Collector Loan Sharks
Luce, Winnie A Wf F W 28 M 23 Tx La Ill
Luce, Lester D Son M W 4 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Luce, Adolph F Son M W 2 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Richard L Brother-in-law M W 20 S Tx La Ill Ice Cream Makers Lone Star Creamery


","STR06" "I35567","Luce","Winfred ""Wimpy"" Truitt","7 Feb 1937","17 Feb 2006","0","Winfred ""Wimpy"" Luce
Born February 7, 1937 and passed in March, 2006
W.T. ""Wimpy"" Luce, a community leader in Montgomery County since the 1960's, passed away Friday night at Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Hospital. He was 69 years old. Born the last of four boys to Winnie McLemore Luce and Ernest Luce on February 7, 1937, in Latexo, Texas, Wimpy grew up in Houston, and graduated from Jefferson Davis High School. A banker all of his life, Wimpy's career spanned from a 17-year-old bank courier, to Vice President of First National Bank in Conroe, to President of the First State Bank of Magnolia, which he literally built from the foundation up. Wimpy later worked with Merrill Lynch and Prudential Securities, now Wachovia, from where he retired in 2005. He helped organize and served as the first President of the Chamber of Commerce in Magnolia, and he was instrumental in organizing the first March of Dimes effort in Montgomery County. Wimpy was the long time Song Leader of the Conroe Noon Lions Club, and member of the Conroe Country Club. Wimpy played a large part in financing and developing the Texas Renaissance Festival, where he also portrayed the role of Bishop. He was a gifted public speaker, and possessed a beautiful baritone voice which he used to direct church choirs and perform with country and western bands. Wimpy is survived by his wife, Mollye Luce, with whom he recently celebrated 25 years of marriage with a reception of family and friends, and renewal of their vows. He also leaves two daughters, Nelda Luce Blair and husband Jim of The Woodlands, and Kim Dollar and husband Danny of Bulverde, and their mother Sue Luce of Conroe. He also leaves three step-daughters Carreen Carson and husband Clay of Dallas, Charlotte Kuenstler and husband Richard of Bellville, and Laura Blum and husband Keith of Katy. Eleven grandchildren who will greatly miss their ""Paw Paw"" are Evan ""Scooter"" Wilkerson, Isaac Wilkerson, Danielle Dollar and Ross Dollar of Bulverde, Maris Harkins of Conroe, Jake Carson and Catherine Carson of Dallas, Rachel Kuenstler and Reilly Kuenstler of Bellville, and Conner and Kennadi Blum of Katy. He is also survived by three older brothers, Lester Luce of San Antonio, Forrest Luce and wife Mary Ann of Houston, and Donal Luce and wife Florice of Conroe, and a host of nieces, nephews, extended family and beloved friends. Visitation with the family and viewing will occur on Monday, February 20, from 5 to 8 pm at Metcalf Funeral Home. Reverend Dearing Jones will officiate at funeral services on Tuesday, February 21, at 11 am, at the First Baptist Church of Magnolia, with a graveside service following at Magnolia Cemetery. The family requests that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Hope International, 311 N. Market Street, Suite 300, Dallas, Texas 75202, or the Conroe ISD Education Foundation, Wimpy Luce Memorial Scholarship, c/o P.O. Box 1494, Conroe, Texas 77305, or the charity of your choice. Wimpy's unique character and gregarious personality will be fondly remembered by all.

http://www.theblairhouse.net/memorials.cfm
","STR06" "I26337","Luckey","Lennie Ethel","13 Apr 1883","8 Feb 1954","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page instead shows her as Lonnie Ethel Luckey, a daughter of Thomas Luckey and Martha Frances ""Fanny"" Alexander.","STR06" "I41955","Ludlow","Charlotte ""Lottie""","17 May 1877","15 Jul 1947","0","Laura Buckmaster shows her as a daugther of Lanier Ludlow and Rosanna Catherine Hamilton.","STR06" "I45111","Ludwick","Luella K.","Abt 1875","24 Dec 1937","0","The Michigan Marriage index shows her as a daughter of Samuel Ludwick and Lucy Koehler.","STR06" "I35392","Luft","Catharine","Jan 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Michigan, Monroe County, First Ward, City of Monroe
Enumerated 1 June 1900
SD 2 ED 76 Sheet 5B
Fourth Street
262-108-110
Falk, Catherine Hd W F Jan 1847 53 Wd 6/6 Germany Germany Germany 1851 49
Falk, Otto Son W M Oct 1878 21 S Mich Germany Germany Moulder
Falk, Walter Son W M Feb 1880 20 S Mich Germany Germany Locksmith
Falk, Henrietta Dtr W F Apr 19882 18 S Mich Germany Germany At Home
Luft, William Nephew W M May 1870 30 S Mich Germany Ohio Salesman Clothing","STR06" "I15911","","","","","","","" "I16321","Luksik","Ernest P.","14 Jan 1912","9 Mar 2002","0","Luksik -- Ernest P., 90, Milligan, died Saturday (3/9/02) in Lincoln. Born, Geneva (1/14/12).

Survivors: wife, Viola; son, fiancee, Ernest L. Luksik and Patti Cejka, both McPherson, Kan.; daughters, sons-in-law, Erma and Adolf Zumpfe, Friend, Rose and Elvin Filipi, Tobias; brother-in-law, Leo Soukup, Exeter; eight grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren.

Services: 2 p.m. Wednesday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home -- Kotas Chapel, Milligan. The Rev. Heidi Revelo. Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation: 2:30-9 p.m. Tuesday, funeral home. Memorials to the family.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, Lincoln Journal Star Archives)

The 2008 Milligan History Book shows him as a son of of John and Bessie Pracheil Luksik.","STR06" "I15913","","","","","","","" "I36232","Lummus","Nellie Florence","6 Oct 1918","28 Jul 2010","0","Nellie Florence Fullen (nee Lummus) was born October 6, 1918 in Wortham, Texas to Theron Oscar Lummus and Mary Frances (Jones) Lummus. She married William Braxton Fullen Sr. on September 7, 1935 in Whiteface, Texas. She was a homemaker and a member of the First Baptist Church in Sundown, Texas. (Copied from FamilySearch, G4WB-715)","STR06" "I5232","","","","","","","" "I41830","Lunsford","Evie Tassie","25 Nov 1880","21 Mar 1963","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6VY-F2Q
name: Evie L Barrett
death date: 21 Mar 1963
death place: Concord, Rusk, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 82 years 3 months 26 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 25 Nov 1880
birthplace: Reeds Mountain, Rusk, Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: Porter Lunsford
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Becky Reed
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Concord, Rusk, Texas
cemetery: Glendale Cemetery
burial place: Lufkin, Texas
burial date: 21 Mar 1963
additional relatives:
film number: 2117179
digital film number: 4005456
image number: 2458
reference number: cn 20057
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Evie L Barrett, 1963","STR06" "I41831","Lunsford","Lemuel Porter","30 Mar 1858","17 Feb 1928","0","FindAGrave shows that he married second a Lizzie. It also lists 13 children born to him it total.","STR06" "I6795","Lunsford","Marjory","Abt 1700","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be the daughter of James Lunsford and Sarah Rowley.","STR06" "I46893","","","","","","","" "I1210","Luten","Huldeth","Abt 1794","15 Sep 1859","0","Nancy (Mayo) Bishop writes that she was the daughter of Frederick LUTEN and Rachel POWELL of North Carolina. She shows her date of birth as February 9, 1794 in Chowan County, NC.","STR06" "I36597","Luter","Hosea Davis","Abt 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Rosa Belle Ginn of Tylertown, Mississippi.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=shannon50&id=I12907","STR06" "I8104","Luter","James Monroe","11 Aug 1853","23 Nov 1929","0","He was said to have married second Mrs. Sarah Ann (Johnson) Duncan.","STR06" "I8104","Luter","James Monroe","11 Aug 1853","23 Nov 1929","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Beat No. 2
Enumerated 30 Jun 1880
Pages 52 and 53 SD ? ED 38
516-423
Luter, Joseph W M 68 Miller Holland Holland Holland
Luter, Eliza W F 41 Wf Keeping House Mississippi SC SC
Luter James M W M 27 Son Laborer Mississippi Holland Mississippi
Luter, Elnore W F 24 Daughter Mississippi SC Mississippi
Luter, Jesse C W M 6 Grandson Miss Miss Miss
Luter, William W M 4 Grandson Miss Miss Miss
Luter, Hosea W M 2 Grandson Miss Miss Miss
","STR06" "I8101","Luter","Jesse Crawford","12 Jun 1842","22 Jun 1862","0","Company K, 38th Regiment, Mississippi Cavalry, private, he was killed in Grenada, Mississippi during the Civil War.","STR06" "I21636","Luter","Jesse Crawford","Abt 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Eliza Jane Boyd of Pike County, Mississippi.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=shannon50&id=I28169","STR06" "I8099","Luter","John Joseph","30 Jul 1837","22 Jun 1862","0","Said to have married Susan Scarborough on 29 Nov 1860 in Marion County, Mississippi.","STR06" "I8097","Luter","Joseph","4 Mar 1812","26 Oct 1893","0","Died in either Pike or Walthall County, Mississippi. He married second Jane Holmes on 2 Sept 1889. Jane Holmes Luter (1832-1909)

His headstone is shown on his FindAGrave memorial page. It is Inscribed:

Farwell
Image of shaking hands
Father
Joseph Luter
Born
Mch 4, 1812
Died
oct 26, 1893,
Aged 81 years, 7 months, 22 days
(a two line italicized inscription follows, appears to be a verse of some sort, not legible from photo)","STR06" "I8097","Luter","Joseph","4 Mar 1812","26 Oct 1893","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Third Police District
Enumerated 29 Oct 1850
335-336
Michael and Cynthia Jones
336-337
Joseph Lawter 37 m Farmer Germany
Eliza Lawter 31 f Mississippi
William D Lawter 15 M Farmhand Mississippi
Joseph J. Lawter 12 M Mississippi
Mary A Lawter 10 f Mississippi
Jesse Lawter 7 M Mississippi
Caroline Lawter 3 F Mississippi
Elizabeth Lawter 1 F Mississippi

1860 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Township 3 Range 10 E P. O. Summit
Page 11 Stamped 161
70-71
J. F. Burkhalter 30 M Farmer 2500 1100 Ala
Mary F Burkhalter 22 F Miss
M. E. Burkhalter 4 F Miss
L. V. R. Burkhalter 1 F MIss
367-367
Joseph Luter 48 M Planter 2500 1100 Germany
Eliza Luter 41 F Ga
Mary A Luter 20 F Miss
Jesse Luter 18 M MIss
Caroline Luter 13 F Miss
James Luter 6 M Miss
Thos Luter 4 m Miss
Matilda Luter 6/12 F Miss
Elizabeth Luter 11 F Miss

1870 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Township 3 Range 10 E P. O. Summit
Page 11 Stamped 161
69-70
William and Mary Ann Magee
70-71
Luter, Joseph 57 M 2 Farmer & Miller 2500 800 Germany
Luter, Eliza 51 F W Housekeeper Miss
Luter, Elizabeth 21 F W Miss
Luter, James M 16 M W Miss

1880 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Beat No. 2
Enumerated 30 Jun 1880
Pages 52 and 53 SD ? ED 38
516-423
Luter, Joseph W M 68 Miller Holland Holland Holland
Luter, Eliza W F 41 Wf Keeping House Mississippi SC SC
Luter James M W M 27 Son Laborer Mississippi Holland Mississippi
Luter, Elnore W F 24 Daughter Mississippi SC Mississippi
Luter, Jesse C W M 6 Grandson Miss Miss Miss
Luter, William W M 4 Grandson Miss Miss Miss
Luter, Hosea W M 2 Grandson Miss Miss Miss
","STR06" "I8098","Luter","William Daniel","3 Apr 1835","21 Jul 1861","0","Company E, 16th Mississippi Infantry (Private), died during the Civil War. He was a carpenter prior to his military service, and helped to build the China Grove Methodist Church.","STR06" "I17154","Luther","Agnes","12 Aug 1718","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Samuel Luther and Rosina.","STR06" "I17177","Luther","Anna Maria","2 Mar 1715","Abt 1798","0","The daughter of Daniel and Rosina Luther.","STR06" "I38379","Lutrell","Elizabeth ""Betty""","Between 1801 and 1810","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be a daughter of John and Annis (Jackson) Luttrell.","STR06" "I12559","Lutz","Ruben Elwood","11 Jan 1886","19 Aug 1952","0","From FindAGrave:

OBITUARY - Pharos-Tribune, Logansport (IN) - August 20, 1952
REUBEN LUTZ, RETIRED ENGINEER, SUCCUMBS.
Peru, Ind.--Reuben E. Lutz, 66, 586 West Fifth Street, a native of Cass County, passed away at the Peru Nursing Home Tuesday at 1 p.m. after an illness of six years. He was a retired C & O engineer.

He was born in Cass County Jan. 11, 1986, the son of Samuel M. and Anna (Campbell) Lutz. He was married Aug. 12, 1910 to Hazel Cramer, who survives.

Survivors include the wife; two sisters, Miss Iva Lee Lutz, Peru, an Mrs. Thelma Yergen, Aiken, South Carolina. Three brothers and a sister preceded him in death.

Mr. Lutz moved to Peru from Wabash in 1910 and was a member of the First Methodist Church, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Eagles and Mannechoir lodges.

Services will be Friday at 2 p.m. at the Eikenberry Funeral Home with #burial in the Falls Cemetery at Wabash. Friends may call at the Eikenberry Funeral Home.

(Courtesy of Friends of Falls Cemetery)","STR06" "I12559","Lutz","Ruben Elwood","11 Jan 1886","19 Aug 1952","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920: Residing 210 West Fourth Street, Peru, Miami County, Indiana. Husband of Hazel; parents of Lucille. Occupation: Engineer - steam railroad.

1930: Residing 685 West Fifth Street, Peru, Miami County, Indiana. Husband of Hazel; parents of Lucille. Occupation: Locomotive engineer - steam railroad (Chesapeake & Ohio RR).

(Courtesy of Friends of Falls Cemetery)","STR06" "I18647","Luursen","Jacob","Abt 1616","29 Apr 1655","0","The patronym of Jacob Luurszen (son of Luur), tells us his father's first name was Luur but the records of Wageningen do not go back far enough to tell us anything else about the father or mother of Jacob. Old Luur may have been born in the Netherlands, but he may also have been one of the many refugees pouring into the Netherlands during that time. The notation on the banns that Jacob was ""from"""" Wageningen means that was his last address. It is only an assumption that he was born there. (Note: Various spellings of Leur, Luur, Luyer, etc. have all been used)

The Netherlands, (popularly but incorrectly referred to as Holland) had just won its independence from longtime dominance by Spain. It was at that time a major world power. It had a large naval force, was the financial capital of the world, was, and is, one of the best educated nations in the world. The Netherlands was also a leader in democracy and the adopted home of many persecuted groups of people from other nations in Europe.

In 1609, Henry Hudson, an Englishman in the employee of the Dutch government, sailed up the river that was later to bear his name. With the success of the Dutch East Indies Company in monopolizing trade in the Far East, a Dutch West Indies Company was chartered in 1621. Their mission was not to colonize, as the English were starting to do, but to develop trade in the New World, as America was called at that time.

Jacob and his brother Urbanus Luurszen set sail around 1646(*) for New Netherland. the name used by the Dutch to refer to that section of this new land along the (Hudson) river claimed by the Netherland after Hudson's discovery. Jacob and Urbanus were in the employee of the Dutch West Indies Company according to powers of attorney made at New Amsterdam in 1647 and 1648. (*) Claes, son of Urbanus was baptised in Amsterdam on 10/01/1645. Jacob signed a Power of Attorney in New Amsterdam on 08/02/1647 for back wages from the West Indies Company.

Some researchers have assumed a Carsten (Christian) Luurszen to be a third brother of Jacob and Urbanus. This is not likely. The children of Carsten were born around 30 years later than those of Jacob and Urbanus.

Jacob soon moved his family up the (Hudson) river to Fort Orange, the oldest and largest Dutch trading post in New Netherland. Jacob first took the pledge of allegiance to the Patroon of Rensselaerswyck, then received a grant of land from Governor Stuyvesant in the newly formed village Beverwyck (now Albany, NY). Jacob's name appears often in the court records of Fort Orange, he seemed to have a penchant for getting into minor troubles. Church Deacons' records show Jacob died there in 1655.

In the Dutch Manuscripts of New York there is mention of a Corporal Jacob Luurszen receiving multiple stab wounds attempting to break up a fight in New Amsterdam. The staff of the New Netherland Project confirm that The West Indies Company maintained it's own militia and employed young civilian men as its soldiers. Since the records do not show any other Jacob Luurszen in New Netherland this must be our Jacob. Could these stab wounds have contributed to his early death (age 39)?

from: Family History Our Dutch Heritage A Research Synopsis of the Kuykendall Family: Kuykendall, Kirkendall, Cuykendall, Coykendall, etc Compiled by Gene Kuykendall, 1997 http://w3.gorge.net/forest/FAMILY%20HISTORY%20BY%20GENE.htm","STR06" "I45545","Luzum","Anita May","31 Mar 1931","2 Jul 2014","0","Anita May Briske, age 83, of Milligan, died Wednesday, July 2, 2014 in Geneva. Born March 13, 1931 to James & Anna (Suda) Luzum Sr. in Milligan.

Survivors: son, Steve & wife Kristi of Milligan; three granddaughters, Katie, Stephanie & Kylie; brother, Dwayne Luzum Sr. & wife Cheryl of Exeter; sisters, Vivian DeCamp of Minden, Jeanette Svec & husband Ronald Sr. of Kansas City, Kan., Diane Kresak of Milligan.

Memorial services: 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Farmer & Son Funeral Home Kotas Chapel in Milligan with Kim Dunker officiating. Graveside service: Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Cremation, no visitation. Memorials to the family for later designation. Condolences may be left at www.farmerandsonfuneralhome.com

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)

Anita May Briske was born on March 13, 1931 to James and Anna Suda Luzum on a farm west of Milligan, Nebraska that is currently owned by Dwayne Luzum. She passed away peacefully on July 2, 2014 in Geneva, Nebraska at the Heritage nursing home at the age of 83 years, 3 months and 20 Days. She was one of six children in the family.

Anita attended school at District #2 and then attended and graduated from Milligan High School with the class of 1948. From 1948 to 1965 she was employed in Lincoln and in Washington, DC for a year in various office positions. She worked at various jobs including the Lincoln Telephone Company, the Highway Department at the Capitol as a PBX operator, and typing and filing clerk at the University of Nebraska. Later after Anita moved back to the Milligan area, she worked as an Avon representative and she was employed at several nursing homes in the area in the laundry departments.

In April of 1962, Anita married Glen Briske of Rochester, Minnesota when he was stationed at the base in Lincoln in the Air Force. Her son, Steve, was born to this union. They moved to the Rochester, Minnesota area where they had a 160 acre dairy farm. Five years later, Anita and Steve returned home to the Milligan area to live with her parents on a acreage west of Milligan. Anita remained in this home until she moved to the Geneva Heritage nursing home for her final years.

Anita was very involved in the Milligan community and she dearly loved visiting with friends and family. She was active in the Milligan Methodist Church and she was a member of the Milligan Auxiliary as well as the Geneva Hospital Auxiliary. She faithfully attended Friendship Bible Study groups with her sister-in-law, Cheryl Luzum. She dearly loved to decorate her home for the holidays and she always remembered to send holiday and birthday cards to her family. She enjoyed embroidering tea towels and she gave these as gifts to many of us. She also made quilt squares and donated them to various quilting organizations.

Anita took great pride in a well-groomed yard and she spent hours mowing and pulling weeds to keep it looking beautiful. She loved it when her sister, Jeanette, brought new flowers and shrubs for her place. Anita enjoyed going for long walks along Turkey Creek during the summer and fall. She spent rainy days reading good books that she borrowed from the library.

Anita was extremely proud of her Czech heritage and her Czech family. She enjoyed sharing homemade kolaches, dinner rolls and Hoska with her friends and family. One of her favorite pastimes was sitting with a circle of ladies and playing cards. Anita could spend hours playing cards with her brothers and sisters and other friends. She also loved to go to Polka dances whenever possible. Anita loved the music and she couldn't wait to get on the floor and polka the night away.

Anita's greatest joy was found in watching her son, Steve, grow to be an independent young man and then later a husband and father. She dearly loved her three granddaughters and was ready to show their photos to anyone who walked into the room. Anita was very proud of their many accomplishments.

Anita was preceded in death by her parents, James and Anna Luzum, her brother and his wife, James Luzum Jr. and Arlene brothers-in-law Kenneth Kresak and Bill DeCamp, nephew, Jay Luzum, and nieces Kim Luzum and Deanna Luzum. She is survived by her son and his wife, Steve and Kristi Briske of Milligan, Nebraska, sister, Vivian DeCamp of Minden, Nebraska, sister, Jeanette Svec and husband, Ron of Stillwell, Kansas, brother, Dwayne Luzum and wife, Cheryl of Exeter, Nebraska, sister, Diane Kresak of Milligan, Nebraska, grandchildren, Katie, Stephanie and Kylie Briske of Milligan as well as many nieces and nephews.

Memorial service for Anita will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday, July 12, 2014, at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska. Cremation - No Visitation. Memorials are directed to the family for later designation.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I32988","Luzum","Anna ""Annie""","21 Feb 1892","May 1974","0","She married Joseph Tenopir.","STR06" "I32985","Luzum","Caroline ""Carrie""","20 May 1886","Oct 1941","0","(Research):She married Mike BURESH.","STR06" "I36160","Luzum","Deanna Lyn","6 Oct 1967","22 Aug 2010","0","Deanna Lyn Luzum, age 42, of Hebron Neb., died Sunday, August 22, 2010, in Hebron. He (sic) was born October 6, 1967 at Friend, Neb. to Dwayne and Nora (Frankfurter) Luzum.

Survivors: Father, Dwayne J. Luzum of Milligan, Neb,; Mother, Nora F. Tonnies of Columbus, Neb.; Brothers, Dwayne Luzum, Jr. of Elkhorn, Neb., Dale Luzum of Milligan; Sister, Amanda Barney of Strang, Neb.

Private Family committal of ashes at a later date. Farmer & Sons Funeral Home.

","STR06" "I46216","Luzum","Elsie June","1 Jun 1925","11 Nov 2010","0","Elsie June Krupicka was born to Steve Luzum and Mildred Rohla Luzum on June 1, 1925, at Friend, Nebraska, and passed away November 11, 2010, at Henderson Hospital in Henderson, Nebraska at the age of 85 years, 5 months, and 10 days. She was one of 4 children in the family.

Elsie graduated from Dorchester High School in 1943. She helped on the family farm near Dorchester. She also worked in the bakery in Lincoln and lived in an apartment with her best friend Willa Mae. She met her lifelong partner, Louis Krupicka, at Sunset Dance Hall in Lincoln. They were united in marriage in Wilber at the courthouse on November 2, 1944 and a reception followed the ceremony at Tabor Hall with a dance by U-Neta Orchestra. This marriage was blessed with 2 children. Elsie and Louis resided on a farm near rural Milligan for the first 6 years of marriage. They then purchased their farm near McCool Junction and remained there until 1991 when they purchased a house in the town of McCool Junction.

Elsie was always helping on the family farm. She had to help tend with the cattle and hog chores. She raised chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys. Her chicken eggs were sold to area businesses and residents. She loved gardening, canning, cooking, and made wonderful Kolaches. She also enjoyed being with her family and making Sunday dinners. She had a love for polka music, and she and Louis attended many polka dances. Elsie was also a good seamstress and enjoyed embroidering. She enjoyed going to garage sales and finding new collections, and shopping and visiting with friends were also joys that Elsie shared.

Elsie was preceded in death by her parents Steve & Mildred Luzum of Dorchester; brother Stanley Luzum of Dorchester; and sister Elaine Fink of Lincoln.

She is survived by her husband Louis Krupicka of McCool Junction; son Laverne Krupicka of McCool Junction; daughter & son-in-law Kathy & Gary Vodicka of Fairmont, Nebraska; grandchildren Shelley (Vodicka) Timmermans and husband Mike of Hampton, Randy Vodicka of Fairmont; great grandchildren Zachary & Mikaela Timmermans of Hampton; and brother Robert Luzum of Dorchester.","STR06" "I32969","Luzum","James J.","26 Mar 1932","13 Dec 2008","0","Dennis Belohlavy sent a clipping of the following obituary, published in the December 15, 2008 issue of the Lincoln Journal Star.

Luzum Jr. James, 76, Exeter, died Saturday December 13, 2008 in Exeter. Born to James and Anna (Suda) Luzum Sr. on March 26, 1932, at Milligan.

He is survived by his wife, Arlene, Exeter; son and daughter-in-law, Jay and Becky Luzum, Exeter; daughter and son-in-law, Julie and Dale Erdkamp, Exeter; brothers and sisters-in-law, Dwayne and Cheryl, Robert Rischling and Carolyn, Richard Rischling and Kathy, all Milligan; Al Kudlacek and Irma, Geneva; sisters and brother-in-law, Vivian DeCamp, Minden, Anita Briske, Geneva, Jeanette and Ron Svec, Stillwell, Kan.,; sister-in-law, Alma Placek, Milligan; three grandchildren, one step-granddaughter and two step great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Milligan Auditorium in Milligan. Visitation, 1 - 8 p.m. Tuesday, Farmer and Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Memorials to Exeter/Milligan School Foundation, or donor's choice.

Graveside services will be at Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan, with Rev. Karla Sheffy officiating.","STR06" "I32972","Luzum","Jan ""John""","5 Jun 1856","9 Apr 1925","0","Dennis Belohlavy writes that Jan Luzum immigrated 20 May 1880 to Saline County, Nebraska, and naturalized 24 June 1915 in Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska.","STR06" "I32972","Luzum","Jan ""John""","5 Jun 1856","9 Apr 1925","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Federal Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Township
Enumerated 9 and 11 June 1900
SD 4 ED 29 Sheet 5A Stamped 164
78-78
Luzum, John Hd W M June 1856 43 M 16 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemi
a 1880 Farmer
Luzum, Anna Wf W F Mar 1863 37 M 16 5/5 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1880
Luzum, Caroline Dtr W F May 1886 14 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia At School
Luzum, Josie Dtr W F Mar 1888 12 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia At School
Luzum, Lizzie Dtr W F Nov 1990 9 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia
Luzum, Annie Dtr W F Feb 1892 8 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia
Luzum, James Son W M Sept 1895 4 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia
Jarskosy, Albert Laborer W M Jan 1865 35 S Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1898 Farm Laborer","STR06" "I32984","Luzum","Jay D.","19 Aug 1964","7 Jun 2010","0","An Exeter man died early Tuesday after apparently being shocked by the power cord of a grain auger, according to Fillmore County Sheriff William Burgess.

Investigators believe Jay Luzum, 45, was using a grain auger to transfer grain from a bin into a truck when the auger malfunctioned. Luzum tried to unplug the auger's power cord and was shocked, Burgess said in a release.

The incident happened at about 6:30 a.m. on a farm near Milligan, about six miles south of Exeter in eastern Fillmore County.

Obituary

Jay D. Luzum, 45, Exeter Neb., died Monday June 7, 2010 in rural Milligan. Born to James and Arlene (Rischling) Luzum Jr. in Friend, Neb.

Survivors: wife, Becky, Exeter, Neb.; step-daughter, husband, Jessica and Nick Mayfield, Eagle, Neb.; mother, Arlene Luzum, Exeter, Neb.; sister, brother-in-law, Julie and Dale Erdkamp, Exeter, Neb.; three grandchildren, Barrett, Jackson and Wyatt Mayfield; nieces and nephew, Danielle, Taylor and Richard Erdkamp; father-in-law, mother-in-law, Robert and Imelda McCoy, Fairmont, Neb. Preceded in death by his father, James Luzum Jr.
Services; 10:30 a.m., Friday, Milligan Auditorium, Milligan, Neb.

Celebration service to follow at the Milligan Legion. Graveside services; Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan, Neb. No visitation, cremation. Memorials to the Milligan Sons of the American Legion.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I45547","Luzum","Jeanette","2 Dec 1934","21 Sep 2015","0","Jeanette Luzum Svec of Stilwell, Kan., passed away September 21, 2015, surrounded by her family. She was born on the family farm in Milligan, Neb., on Dec. 2, 1934, attended school in Fillmore County and graduated from Milligan High School. She attended business school in Lincoln and started her work career with Russell Stovers Candies in Lincoln. She enjoyed and retired from a 25-year employment with The Jones Store in the Kansas City area.

Jeanette married M. Ronald Svec of Tobias, Neb., on Sept. 10, 1955, and shared a well traveled Marine Corps military life for 20 years which included moving the family to numerous locations across the United States, finally settling in the Kansas City area in 1974. To this union were born a daughter and three sons. A sixtieth wedding anniversary celebration was held in August with their family, many cousins, nieces, nephews and friends at a Mass at St. Michael The Archangel Parish and a reception in Overland Park, Kan.

Jeanette and her husband Ron enjoyed traveling overseas to Europe and Asia and visiting their family and friends throughout the United States. They especially enjoyed spending the winters in Palm Springs, Calif. Her passion included her many landscapes and flowers at their Stilwell home of 42 years and she shared this love of plant life with family and friends. She enjoyed embroidery, shopping estate and garage sales, playing the slots at the local and Palm Springs casinos, playing cards with young and old alike and celebrating her Czech heritage.

She was a friend to all and will be greatly missed by many. Jeanette was preceded in death by her parents, James B. Luzum and Anna Suda Luzum; her in-laws, Milo and Margaret Yeck Svec; brother, James and wife Arlene Luzum; sisters, Anita Briske and Vivian and her husband Bill De Camp, and brothers- in-law, Ken Kresak and Darryl Smith. She is survived by her husband, Ron; daughter, Deborah Lee Adams (Robert) of Leawood, Kan.; sons, M. Ronald Svec Jr. of Stilwell, James Michael Svec (Anne) of Thornton, Colo., and Robert Joseph Svec (Cynthia) of Overland Park; five grandchildren, Christopher James Svec of Parker, Colo., Amy Elizabeth Cook (Chris) of Thornton, Elizabeth (Libbie) Marie Adams of Denver, Colo., Taylor Kay Svec (fiance Jared Kaunley) of Prairie Village, Kan., and Kristen Ann Svec of Overland Park; brother, Dwayne Luzum(Cheryl) of Exeter, Neb.; sister, Diane Luzum Kresak of Milligan, Neb., and sister- in-law, Carol Svec Smith of Atlantic, Iowa, and a host of other relatives and friends.

A celebration of life service and interment in the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan, Neb., will take place late fall. Memorial contributions may be sent to one of Jeanette's favorite charities, The National Multiple Sclerosis Society-Mid America Chapter, 7611 State Line Road, Suite 100, Kansas City, MO 64114 or to the Milligan Public Library, 424 Main Street, PO Box 324, Milligan, NE 68406. Arr.: Assurance Cremation Society, 860 W. Blue Ridge Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64145, (816)941-2273.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I32986","Luzum","Josephine ""Josie""","12 Mar 1888","4 Mar 1948","0","She married Charles KOVANDA.","STR06" "I45546","Luzum","Vivian","25 Jul 1928","29 Mar 2015","0","Obituary
Kearney Hub Newspaper. 1 Apr 2015
Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy

MINDEN '97 Vivian A. DeCamp, 86, of Minden died Sunday, March 29, 2015, at her home.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Bethany Lutheran Church in Minden with the Rev. Donald Hunzeker officiating. Graveside services will be at 4 p.m. Friday at Greenwood Cemetery in York.

Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. Thursday at Layton-Craig Funeral Home in Minden.

Vivian was born on July 25, 1928, in Milligan to James and Anna (Suda) Luzum. She grew up in the area and graduated from Milligan High School.

On June 11, 1950, she married William ""Bill"" DeCamp, and in 1954 they made their home in Minden. Bill passed away in 1992.

Vivian enjoyed gardening and embroidery and was very proud of her family and her Czech heritage. She was a member of Bethany Lutheran Church, the ladies groups of the church and the American Legion Auxiliary in Minden.

Survivors include sons, Scott DeCamp and wife Dodee of Sergeant Bluff, Iowa, and Tim DeCamp and wife Barbara of Wayne, N.J.; daughter, Mitzi DeCamp of Minden; grandchildren, Nicole, Lauren, Kimberly and Brian; sisters, Jeanette Svec and husband Ron of Stilwell, Kan., and Diane Kresak of Milligan; and brother, DeWayne Luzum and wife Cheryl of Exeter.

She was preceded in death by her husband; brother, James Luzum Jr.; and sister, Anita Briske.","STR06" "I30437","Lyle","Ruth Winnifred","7 Feb 1919","15 Apr 2008","0","Her daughter, Stephanie Striffler, writes that she was the daughter of Cora Maud Wilson and Walter D. Lyle.","STR06" "I19912","Lyles","Mabel","Abt 1893","Abt 1977","0","The daughter of T.B. and Mary Lyles. In her Will she declared ""I am a widow, that I have three children, namely, Joseph Ray Payne, Jr., son, Mary G. Purdum, daughter; and William T. Payne, son; and that I have two grandsons, namely: Joseph Ellis Vanscoy and Phillip Dale Vanscoy, who are the sons of Virginia Vanscoy, my deceased daughter."" Her Will was executed on September 20, 1972 in Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma. The witnesses were Henry C. Bonney and Lucile L. Ray. It was filed in the District Court of Stephens County in October, 1977.

Mable Lyle was on the DAWES ORIGINAL CHOCTAW ROLLS. She is roll # 797, field # 797, Oct. 18, 1898. It states she is 5 years old at the time. Marylyn has copy of this framed, it can be found on microfilm in the Ft. Worth Fed Archives. There were several children, along with her parents, listed.

A number of her children and grandchildren are members of the Choctaw Nation. Some of Marllyn's grandchildren have received substantial scolorships from the Choctaw Nation.","STR06" "I48486","Lynch","Ina Lee","30 Sep 1919","2 Aug 1994","0","Ina Lee Davis

Mrs. Ina Lee Davis, 74, of Ft. Worth died Tuesday, Aug. 2, 1994. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Thursday at Calvary Pentecostal Church in Ft. Worth. Graveside rites were held at 1 p.m. Friday at the Davis Cemetery near Kirbyville. Arrangement were handled by the Laurel Land Funeral Home in Ft. Worth.

She was a native of Yellowpine.

Survivors: husband, Melvin Davis of Ft. Worth; sons, Dalton Davis of Lake Jackson, Kenneth Davis of Fort Worth, and Chester Davis of Albuquerque, New Mexico; daughters, Doris Miles of Euless and Katherine Edwards of Ft. Worth; a brother, Bobby Lynch of Angleton; a sister, Willie Mae Arnold of Pt. Neches; 18 grandchildren; and 20 great-grandchildren.

The Sabine County Reporter, August 10, 1994, Page 6","STR06" "I18814","Lynch","Isabella","Bef 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","Mother Julia Lynch listed in the 1870 census. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 99).","STR06" "I4171","Lynch","Lewis Darnell","14 Aug 1940","24 Mar 2016","0","Mr. Lewis ""Darnell"" Lynch, age 75, of San Augustine, passed away March 24, 2016 in San Augustine, Texas. He was born August 14, 1940, in Center, Texas to Arch C. Lynch and Zelda Rae Wankan Lynch. He served in the U. S. Army from 1960-1962. He retired as a Power House Operator at the Paper Mill in Evadale, Texas.

Mr. Lynch was a member of the First Baptist Church in San Augustine. He was also a member of the Sons of Republic of Texas, S.A.V.F.W. Post #9313, American Legion, National Rifle Association, former President of Buna Chamber of Commerce and member of Buna Lions Club. In 1959 he graduated from San Augustine High School and then attended SFA.

He is survived by his wife, Nancy Carol McDaniel Lynch of San Augustine; son, Kevin Lewis Lynch of San Augustine; daughter, Laura Lynch Barbre & husband, Dr. Raymond Barbre of Arlington, Texas; grandchildren, Jason Kendal Lynch & wife, Jacqueline, Ryan Hamilton Barbre, and Jessica Lauren Barbre.

Pallbearers include Jason Lynch, Ryan Barbre, Joe Davis, Terry Jessup, Ricky Lout, Tim Stewart, Richard Burns, Kenneth Leach, Geoffrey Reeder, Dwayne Wankan. Honorary Pallbearers - Overcomers Sunday School Class First Baptist Church & Jimmy Sharpton

Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 26, 2016, 2:00 pm at First Baptist Church in San Augustine, Texas, with Bro. Derrell Bennett & Bro. Mickey Vincent officiating. Visitation will be Friday, March 25, 2016, 4:00 pm until 8:00 pm at the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home. Burial will be at Liberty Hill Memorial Garden, San Augustine County.

Copied from www.dailynewsandmore.com
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 30, 2016, Page 10","STR06" "I15619","Lynch","Lodecia","23 Jul 1893","19 Jun 1961","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Celeste Simmons, shows her as a daughter of Charley Oyen Lynch and Elizabeth Catherine Campbell, and that she married second Louis A. TRAVIS. All three of these individuals also have memorials at FindAGrave.","STR06" "I21916","Lyon","Mary","28 Feb 1797","5 Mar 1849","0","Mary Lyon was born February 28, 1797 on a remote New England farm. The Lyon family lived in Buckland, a town in the hills of western Massachusetts.

In 1814, townspeople offered Mary Lyon her first teaching job at a summer school in Shelburne Falls, a town next to Buckland. She was 17 years old. At the time, teachers needed no formal training--young Mary Lyon's reputation as an excellent student years earlier was enough of a qualification. Female teachers were especially in demand due to a growth in population and large numbers of men moving west in search of better opportunities.

The job paid 75 cents a week, far less than the $10 to $12 a month a man received to teach the winter term. As was the custom of the day, Lyon ""boarded around"" in her students' homes--an arrangement that meant moving as often as every five days. For the inexperienced Mary Lyon, maintaining discipline in the crowded one-room schoolhouse and teaching the ""3 Rs"" to pupils, ages four to ten, were difficult tasks.

Teaching fired Lyon's desire to continue her own education, a goal not easy to achieve in the early 19th century for an intelligent young woman with little money. Although private female academies, often called seminaries, were springing up in New England, women of modest means, like Mary Lyon, could not afford their fees. Moreover, the curriculums, which included ""lady-like"" skills like drawing and needlework, were far less challenging than at male schools where students studied subjects like geometry, science, and Latin.

Mary Lyon alternated time spent in classrooms and at lectures--sometimes traveling three days by carriage to enroll at a school--with teaching and running a school. Against the advice of her famly, Lyon paid for her education by cashing in a small inheritance from her father. Ever frugal and resourceful, she saved a portion of her small salary and traded coverlets and blankets she had woven for room and board.

Mary Lyon's reputation as a gifted teacher spread far beyond the Buckland schoolhouse. Over the next 20 years, she taught at schools in western and eastern Massachusetts, and in southern New Hampshire. She became an authority on the education of women. These were the years when Mary Lyon developed her educational philosophy and gained experience in managing a school. Inspired by her own struggles to obtain an education, she worked hard to expand academic opportunities for young women and to prepare them to become teachers, one of the few professions open to women.

The year, 1834, was a turning point for Mary Lyon. She decided to leave Ipswich Female Seminary, where she was assistant principal, and focus all of her time and efforts on founding an institution of higher education for women. For the next three years, she crusaded tirelessly for funds and support. She wrote circulars and ads announcing the plan for the school, raised money, persuaded prominent men to back her enterprise, developed a curriculum, visited schools and talked to educators as far away as Detroit, chose the school's location, supervised the design and construction of a building, brought equipment, hired teachers, and selected students. She endured ridicule from those who felt her ambitious undertaking would be ""wasted"" on women. Her constant travels often left her in a state of exhaustion. Yet, Mary Lyon never doubted her belief that women deserved to have the same opportunities for higher education as their brothers.

Mary Lyon's innovative goals for Mount Holyoke:

A curriculum equivalent to those at men's colleges.

A minimum entrance age of 17.

Low tuition to make education affordable to students from modest backgrounds. Mount Holyoke's was $60 a year.

Rigorous entrance examinations to make sure students were adequately prepared.

Permanence. A lack of funds forced many 19th-century female seminaries to close after a few years. A good number were proprietary, or owned by an individual, eager to make a profit. Some schools were so dependent upon the founder's popularity, that the institution collapsed after his or her death.

Domestic work by students to keep operating expenses, and therefore, tuition, low.

Independence. Mary Lyon sought no affiliations with a religious denomination or wealthy sponsor. Instead, she formed a Board of Trustees, a group of dedicated male supporters who donated their time to help Mount Holyoke thrive and succeed.

A wide base of financial support. It was important to Mary Lyon that people from backgrounds like her own would feel that Mount Holyoke was a school for their daughters. She collected donations ranging from six cents to $1,000, as well as quilts and bedding from women's sewing circles and necessary items like stoves and furniture from trustees.

The success of Mount Holyoke opened the doors of higher education for women. Mary Lyon proved that women were as intellectually capable as men, and that an institution for women offering a college curriculum could survive financially. Her impact on education was felt across the United States and in distant corners of the world. Graduates of Mount Holyoke Female Seminary carried Mary Lyon's ideals and teaching methods into schools which they founded or taught at, in places like Albert Lea, Minnesota and Marion, Alabama; Bitlis, Turkey and Honolulu, Hawaii; Umzumbe, South Africa and the territory of the Cherokee Nation; Kobe, Japan and Clinton, New York. One founded the first public school in Oklahoma; classes were held in a tent. Through the work of Mount Holyoke's alumnae teachers, the quality of elementary and high school education improved nationwide; the presence of well-educated female teachers in the classroom offered role models for bright and aspiring girls and young women. Mount Holyoke provided the inspiration, the model, and often the leadership, for the many women's colleges that followed. A few examples: Wellesley College was founded by a Mount Holyoke trustee, Henry Durant, and its first president was an 1853 Mount Holyoke alumna, Ada Howard. Another trustee, John Greene, was instrumental in founding Smith College. Susan Tolman Mills, class of 1845, and her husband founded Mills College in California.

When they gathered in the Seminary building in 1837, neither Mary Lyon nor her students nor teachers could have envisioned that 160 years later Mount Holyoke would enroll nearly 2,000 women from 49 states and 74 countries, boast an 800-acre campus containing 40 buildings, and offer nearly 1,000 courses and 38 different majors. The idea that more women than men are now enrolled in U.S. colleges and universities would have seemed improbable. Today, Mount Holyoke College remains in the forefront of higher education for women.

http://t3.preservice.org/T0211422/lyon.htm","STR06" "I35753","Lyons","James Duke","13 Oct 1940","30 Oct 2022","0","Colonel James Duke Lyons Jr. (Retired) passed away on Oct. 30, 2022. He was born to James Duke Lyons and Ima Mason Lyons on October 13, 1940.

He married Roberta Louis (Womble) Lyons in 1961 and they made a home and life together wherever the USAF took them. Together in retirement they made their home in San Augustine in Duke's family home, the Mason Farm, before he moved to Houston in 2021. Together they raised 2 children, Kimberly Lyons-Barry (John Barry), James Gregory Lyons (Allison Green Lyons). He was known as Big Daddy to his surviving 4 grandchildren Samantha Louise Barry (Ryan Dermek), Matthew James Barry, Sarah Kate Lyons and Jacob Abner Lyons.

Colonel James Duke graduated from French High School, Beaumont, Texas in 1959 and received a degree from Texas Tech University in 1964.

Colonel James Duke worked at United States Air Force until he retired in 1993 and was
passionate about affecting the most positive change in people.

He served his country with dignity and honor. He held several prestigious posts during his
decorated career with the air force. He was the Detachment Commander at Supreme
Headquarters Allied Power Europe, CBPO Chief Patch Barracks Stuttgart Germany, The
Pentagon Office of the Secretary of Defense, Director of Assignments and 3rd Space Support Wing Vice Wing Commander at Peterson AFB, Chief of Assignments at Randolph AFB AFMPC. He was respected and loved by his armed forces family as he dedicated his life and passion to the Air Force for nearly 30 years.

Upon retiring from the Air Force in 1993 he moved to Houston Texas and began a new career at MD Anderson in the personnel department. He was able to apply his enormous skill set in diplomacy and policy to the work he did for the hospital. His final career move was a position that brought him enormous pleasure. He moved back to his family home in San Augustine, Texas and became the city manager, a role he loved and was extremely passionate about. He enjoyed being involved in the community and making San Augustine a beautiful town to live. He gave of himself tirelessly to improve the standard of living and infrastructure and this was reflected in every project he undertook for the City of San Augustine. He was also a committee member in the development of the El Camino.

In addition to his professional and person achievements his greatest pleasure was his family outside of golf and the Astros. He coached T-Ball, soccer and was a scout leader. He was proud of the lives his two children have built for themselves, Kimberly in Australia and Greg in Houston. He recently travelled to Melbourne Australia to witness his first grandchild getting married. It was a joyous and happy occasion.

Please Join us to celebrate the life of Duke Lyons on the 17 November 2022 4:30-6:30 at
Heights Ironworks, 201 W 15th St, Houston, Texas.

Courtesy of Anne Ussery","STR06" "I35752","Lyons","James Duke ""Jimmy""","20 Mar 1900","28 Jan 1982","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Jefferson County, JP 1, Beaumont
Enumerated April 30, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 123-57A Sheet 39B
Ironton Street
913-R-25
Lyons, Jimmie Head M W 38 M No H-4 Tx Same House Merchant Retail Clothing
Lyons, Ima Wf W F 34 M No C-4 Tx Same House Teacher County School","STR06" "I23363","","","","","","","" "I35156","M?hlh?user","Christina","30 Nov 1832","9 Jan 1894","0","Kathy Bonnel shows her as a daughter of Johannes M?hlh?user and Maria Magdalena Frey, both of Schlat.","STR06" "I11951","M?ller","Anna Margaretha","Bef 1692","16 Nov 1723","0","BonnieMargaret shows her as a daughter of Michael M?ller, a citizen of Pl?derhausen (p. 50).","STR06" "I41460","M?ller","Johanna Fredericke Marie Anna ""Mary""","25 Apr 1847","31 Aug 1920","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3XZ-G3B
name: Mary Bremer
event: Death
event date: 31 Aug 1920
event place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States
Residence 511 Spofford Street
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 25 Apr 1847
birthplace: , Germany
father's name: Phillipp Mueller
mother's name: Emma Muemme
Burial Bracken Texas
Informant Mrs. Hilda Marshall 511 Spofford Str
certificate number: 25664
film number:
digital folder number: 005164757
image number: 02110
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Mary Bremer, 1920

FindAGrave shows that she was the ""Wife of Adolph Conrad Bremer and daughter of Johann Philipp and Emma Mumm Muller""","STR06" "I17142","M?ller","Leonhard","Abt 1655","Yes, date unknown","0","BonnieMargaret Jacob's indicates, on page 18 of her 1981 unpublished manuscript THE FAMILY BENKELMAN, that the origin of the name M?ller was occupational, meaning ""Miller"" in German.","STR06" "I43310","M?ller","Rosina","26 Nov 1751","Yes, date unknown","0","Kathy Bonnell shows her as a daughter of Johannes M?ller and Catharina Wahl.","STR06" "I11987","M?ller","Rosine","18 Aug 1821","16 Oct 1858","0","Parish records copied by BonnieMargaret Jacobs show her as a daughter of Joh. Georg M?ller, a tailor from Bartenbach and his wife, Christein Esenwein. Rosine died in childbirth after delivering her seventh child and only son, who died about two weeks after his mother.","STR06" "I31517","Maben","Cyrus Alexander","30 Jan 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","Cyrus A. Maben is listed as a Private in Company K, 8 Kentucky Calvary, Union Army, on the Ancestry.com Civil War Service Records database. Ancestry's US Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles shows the same information, and additionally lists his dates of service as 6 Sep 1862 through 23 Sept 1863, mustering out in Russellville, KY.

Cyrus appears to have later married Bettie Borum, on 21 May 1892 in Logan County, KY. Bettie Maben was listed as widow on the US Civil War Pension Index, Roll number T288_293.


Said to be the son of John Maben JR and Nancy Henderson, and to have died on 15 Jan 1909 Logan County, KY.


http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/w/a/l/Gilvin-L-Walker/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-1021.html","STR06" "I31517","Maben","Cyrus Alexander","30 Jan 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Kentucky, Logan County, District No 1
Enumerated 15 Sept 1850
467-477
John and Nancy MAYBEN and family
469-479
Cyrus A. Maybin 23 M Ky
Margaret Maybin 27 F Ky

1860 Census
Kentucky, Logan County, District 1, PO Rabbitsville
Enumerated 1 Aug 1860
Page 122
908-570
C A Mabin 33 M Farmer 500 200 Ky
Mary Mabin 8 F Ky
Martha Mabin 5 F Ky
Margaret Mabin 35 F Housekeeper $--- $100 Ky
Hanah Mabin 24 F Spinster Ky
Wm M Mabin 22 M Farm Laborer Ky
909-871
Michael B and Martha Mabin

1870 Census
Kentucky, Logan County, Clay Precinct
Enumerated 30 Aug 1870
Page 11, Stamped 296
74-74 (previous page)
Michael B and Martha Maben and Children
John H and Nancy Maben
75-75
Maben, Cyrus 43 M W Farmer 1200 500 Ky
Maben, Margaret E 45 F W Keeping house $--- $2oo Ky
Maben, Hannah E 35 F W Ky
Maben, Mary J 17 F W Ky
Maben, Martha L 15 L W Ky","STR06" "I43265","Maben","John","28 May 1796","4 Apr 1881","0","In 1870, they were living in the home of Son and Dtr-in-law, Michael and Martha Maben. In 1880 they were instead living with daughter and son-in-law, Nancy and John W. Sawyer.
Both households were in Logan County, Kentucky.","STR06" "I43265","Maben","John","28 May 1796","4 Apr 1881","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1850 Census
Kentucky, Logan County, District No 1
Enumerated 15 Sept 1850
467-477
John Mayben 53 N Farmer $300 S. Carolina
Nancy Mayben 50 F Ky
John H. Mayben 26 M Farmer Ky
Margaret Mayben 25 F Farmer Ky
Michael B. Mayben 18 M Farmer Ky
Nancy H. Mayben 17 F Ky
Hanneah Mayben 14 F Ky
William M Mayben 12 M Ky
469-479
Cyrus A. Maybin 23 M Ky
Margaret Maybin 27 F Ky

1860 Census
Kentucky, Logan county, District 1, PO Adairsville
Enumerated 8 July 1860
Page 70
529-511
John Mabin 64 M Farmer Ky
Nancy Mabine 60 F Housekeeper $600 $960 Ky
530-512
John H Mabin 37 M Farm Laborer Ky
Elizabeth Mabin 31 F Washerwoman Ky
Samuel Mabin 7 M Ky
John Mabin 5 M Ky
Emeline Mabin 2 F Ky","STR06" "I43267","Maben","John H.","Abt 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Kentucky, Logan county, District 1, PO Adairsville
Enumerated 8 July 1860
Page 70
529-511
John Mabin 64 M Farmer Ky
Nancy Mabine 60 F Housekeeper $600 $960 Ky
530-512
John H Mabin 37 M Farm Laborer Ky
Elizabeth Mabin 31 F Washerwoman Ky
Samuel Mabin 7 M Ky
John Mabin 5 M Ky
Emeline Mabin 2 F Ky","STR06" "I43261","Maben","Martha ""Mattie"" L.","28 Jan 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married William Monroe WALKER.

http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/w/a/l/Gilvin-L-Walker/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-1008.html","STR06" "I26253","Maben","Michael B.","Abt 1831","Yes, date unknown","0","The US Union Soldiers Compiled Service Records Database on Ancestry.com shows that Michael B. Maben, born ca 1833, served in the Eight Cavalry, Unit L-N, enlisting in 1862.","STR06" "I26253","Maben","Michael B.","Abt 1831","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Kentucky, Logan County, District No 1
Enumerated 15 Sept 1850
467-477
John Mayben 53 N Farmer $300 S. Carolina
Nancy Mayben 50 F Ky
John H. Mayben 26 M Farmer Ky
Margaret Mayben 25 F Farmer Ky
Michael B. Mayben 18 M Farmer Ky
Nancy H. Mayben 17 F Ky
Hanneah Mayben 14 F Ky
William M Mayben 12 M Ky
469-479
Cyrus A. Maybin 23 M Ky
Margaret Maybin 27 F Ky

1860 Census
Kentucky, Logan County, District 1, PO Rabbitsville
Enumerated 1 Aug 1860
Page 122
908-570
C A Mabin 33 M Farmer 500 200 Ky
Mary Mabin 8 F Ky
Martha Mabin 5 F Ky
Margaret Mabin 35 F Housekeeper $--- $100 Ky
Hanah Mabin 24 F Spinster Ky
Wm M Mabin 22 M Farm Laborer Ky
909-871
M B Mabin 28 M Farm Laborer 125 Ky
Martha Mabin 19 F Housekeeper Ky

1870 Census
Kentucky, Logan County, Clay District
Enumerated 30 Aug 1870
Page 12
74-74
Maben, Michael B 37 M W Farmer Ky
Maben, Martha C 27 F W Keeping House Ky
Maben, Sarah A 9 F W Ky
Maben, Margaret E 4 F W Ky
Maben, Uilisus H 1 M W Ky
Maben, John 74 M W Retired Farmer SC
Maben, Nancy 63 F W Retired Housekeeper Ky
Maben, Malone 15 M B Farm Laborer Ky
75-75 (next page)
Cyrus and Margaret E Maben and children
Hannah Maben
","STR06" "I29752","","","","","","","" "I31518","Mabin","Margaret E.","20 Apr 1821","29 Apr 1857","0","The index of the Kentucky Death Records on Ancestry.com show her as a resident of Logan County, KY at the time of her death. She was shown as born ca 1821 in Logan County, to James MABIN and W M MABIN, and her name at death was Margaret MABIN. She was listed as Mulatto, and her date of death was shown as 29 Apr 1857. The actual image of the death record, however, shows Marggaret Mabin as White, age 36, Female, Occupation Housewifery maid DOD April 29, with her cause of death be Inf???tion of brain.

FindAGrave instead lists her parents as John MABEN and Nancy HENDERSON Maben, who also have memorials on that website.","STR06" "I47286","Mabrey","Myrtis Lee","13 Feb 1936","2 Apr 1975","0","She shares a marker with Charles R. Gibson, born 1937, no date of death. Her Find A Grave memorial page links her to her parents, William Edward Mabry and Merle Millicent Mabry.","STR06" "I33379","","","","","","","" "I30649","Mace","Ettie","13 Mar 1836","17 Mar 1921","0","(Research):

Census:

1880, Castleton, Rutland County, Vermont, p. 52B.
Ettie Sanford, wife of James Sanford, age 44, born in New York, occupation: Keeping House.","STR06" "I30924","Mace","Linnie May","7 Mar 1872","14 Feb 1924","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of Walter S. MACE and Mary E. FULLER, as do Vermont Death Records. Her mother's maiden name on those records are indexed as FULLEN, but the handwriting on the original does appear to be FULLER.
","STR06" "I7743","","","","","","","" "I47958","Mach","Robert Wayne","21 Jan 1948","15 Jan 2021","0","Robert W. Mach, 72, of rural Pleasant Dale, Nebraska, passed away on January 15, 2021. He was born on January 21, 1948 in Santa Monica, California to Henry and Melva (Spinar) Mach. He was preceded in death by his father Henry and niece Melissa. Robert is survived by his mother Melva, sister Janet (John) of El Paso, and cousins. Cremation, no services at this time. Kuncl Funeral Home in Crete has been entrusted with the arrangements.

(Courtesy Dennis Belohlavy, from the Kuncl Funeral Home)","STR06" "I43692","","","","","","","" "I5099","Machalleck","Anna","28 Jan 1887","22 Mar 1961","0","Mrs. Anna Schultz, 74, 1616 1/2 Washington St., died at her home at 9:50 p.m. yesterday after an illness of three weeks.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Root Funeral Home with the Rev. Leonard A. Ziemer, pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church, officiating. burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow and Saturday.

A resident of the city for 50 years, Mrs. Schultz was born in Cassville, Wis., Jan. 28, 1887, the daughter of Peter and Amelia Jessup (sic) Machalleck. On June 20, 1908 (sic), she was married here to Harry F. Schultz, who preceded her in death. She was a cook and packer at Smith Bros. Cough Drop factory for 23 years.

Surviving are a son, Victor C., this city; a daughter, Mrs. Juanita Biederstadt, this city; six grandchildren; a brother, George Machalleck, this city, and a sister, Mrs. Barbara Everett, Niles, Mich.

(Schultz, Anna Mar 23, 1961 Mich City News Disp pg 7 col 1)","STR06" "I5100","Machalleck","Augusta Frances","5 Nov 1884","2 Mar 1939","0","Mrs. Augusta Frances Dietrich, 54, died at 7:15 this morning at her home, 119 E. Ninth St. She had been ill a long time. Mrs. Dietrich was born Nov. 5, 1884, in Hamburg (sic), Germany, the daughter of Peter and Amelia Machalleck. Fifty-three years ago she came to this country and on November 1907, was married in Dubuque, Ia., to Claude V. Dietrich who survives. Others surviving include one daughter, Bernice, at home, and the following brothers and sisters: George Machalleck, this city; Joseph Machalleck, Niles, Mich.; Mrs. Anna Schultz, this city; Mrs. Barbara Everett, Niles and Mrs. Joseph Kamm, North Buena Vista, Ia. Mrs. Dietrich was affiliated with St. Mary's of the Immaculate Conception parish. Funeral arrangements will be announced Friday.","STR06" "I5100","Machalleck","Augusta Frances","5 Nov 1884","2 Mar 1939","0","(Medical):Diabetes Mellitus","STR06" "I5103","Machalleck","Barbara","29 Nov 1891","16 Mar 1985","0","At the time of the 1930 Federal Census, she was a widow in Niles Township, Berrien County, Michigan

Everrett, Barbara age 37 Born Wisc Parents born in Germany Waitress, Restaurant Everrett, Ivin age 19 Single born in Indiana Father born in Ohio, mother born in Wisconsin

BARBARA EVERETT

Barbara Everett, 94, of 211 Broadway, Niles, died at 6 a.m. Saturday in the her home following a brief illness.

Born Nov. 29, 1888, in Cassville, Wis., she had lived in the area since 1920 coming from Michigan City, Ind. She married Clyde Everett in 1908 at Michigan City. He preceded her in death in 1929.

Surviving are a son, Virgil A. Everett of Pontiac, four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren

Services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the Halbritter Funeral Home. The Reverend John Steffey of St. Mary;s Catholic Church will officiate. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, at the funeral home. A rosary will be held at 7 p.m. Burial will be in Silverbrook Cemetery.

(Niles Daily Star, Monday, 18 March 1856, p. 2: Courtesy of Sandra Sauceda)","STR06" "I5117","Machalleck","George","29 Sep 1892","6 May 1969","0","Sandra Sauceda emailed ""I could not locate him in the 1920 census. At the time of the 1930 census, he was listed as a ""roomer"" in the home of George and Virginia Blessing. He was shown as age 37, born in the United States of German parents, and a Contractor, Decorating. He lived only two households away from his sister and brother-in-law Augusta and Claude Dietrich.

M - Surnames at Greenwood Michigan Township 153 Tilden Avenue Phone (219) 873-1521 La Porte County, Indiana

I tried to get a copy of his death certificate from the Indiana Department of Health, but they could not find one on file.""","STR06" "I5114","Machalleck","Joseph","25 Oct 1888","14 Jan 1956","0","Obituary

JOSEPH MACHALLECK

Joseph Machalleck, 67, of 105 North 15th Street, retired New York Central Railraod engineer, died at 6:45 p.m. Saturday in the Sunnybrook Nursing Home at Roseland, Ind., following an illness of about 23v3n months.

Machalleck was born Oct. 25, 1888, in Cassville, Wis., and moved to Niles in 1921 from Michigan City, Ind. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Railroad Engineers.

Survivors are his wife, Ella; two sons, John and Robert Machalleck, both of Niles; six grandchildren; a brother George Machalleck, of Michigan City, Ind., and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Schultz, of Michigan City, and Mrs. Barbara Everett, of Niles.

Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Pifer Funeral home here with the Rev. Theodore Laesch, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, officiating. Burial will be in Silverbrook Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.

(Niles Daily Star, Monday, 16 January 1956: Courtesy of Sandra Sauceda)

World War I Draft Registration

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KZ21-W4Z
Name: Joseph Machalleck
Event Type: Draft Registration
Event Date: 1917-1918
Event Place: La Porte County no 1, Indiana, United States
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 25 Oct 1888
Birthplace: Cassville, Wisconsin, United States
Nationality: United States
Affiliate Publication Title: World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards
Affiliate Publication Number: M1509
GS Film number: 1653558
Digital Folder Number: 005250680
Image Number: 04007
Collection: Joseph Machalleck, ""United States, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918""","STR06" "I5114","Machalleck","Joseph","25 Oct 1888","14 Jan 1956","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

At the time of the 1920 La Porte County, Indiana census, his family was listed as follows:

1920 Census
Indiana, La Porte, Michigan City
ED 157
624-67-79
Machallack, Joseph 34 Wisc Germany Germany
"" , Ella 35 Indiana Germany Germany
"" , John 3 5/12 Indiana Wisconsin Indiana They appeared be sharing a home with Joseph's sister and brother-in-law, Barbara and Clyde Everett.

1930 Census
Michigan, Berrien County, Niles City, Second Ward
Enumerated 8 Apr 1930
ED 16-37 SD 12 Sheet 6B
214-147-161
Machalleck, Joseph Head Rent $35 age 41, married at 27, Born in Wisc Parents both born in Germany Engineer Railroad
Machalleck, Ella M age 41 Born in Indiana, both parents born in Germany
Machalleck, John F. age 13 Born in Indiana Father born in Wisconsin Mother born in Indiana
Machalleck, Robert P age 9 Born in Indiana Father born in Wisconsin Mother born in Indiana","STR06" "I5085","Machalleck","Mary","20 Sep 1881","10 Oct 1947","0","Her marriage license to Joe Kamm shows her to be the daughter of Peter Machalleck and Anna Fesky?. Perhaps she was Peter's daughter and Amelia Jesse's step-daughter?

Her obituary as published in the Dubuque TELEGRAPH-HERALD, reads as follows:

Mrs. Joseph Kamm

Mrs. Joseph (Mary) KAMM, 66, of North Buena Vista, died at 6 p.m. Friday at Mercy Hospital after an illness of three days.

The funeral will be held Monday morning from the Didesch funeral home to Sacred Heart church, where the funeral mass will be offered at 9 a.m.

Mrs. Kamm was born in Germany Sept. 20, 1881, and came to the United States 63 years ago. She was formerly a resident of Cassville, Wis., but made her home at North Buena Vista for the past 34 years.

She was married Jan. 21, 1913, and was a member of the Immaculate Conception church at North Buena Vista.

Surviving are her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Frank (Charlotte) EHLERS, Dubuque; two grandsons, Jerome and Dale EHLERS; two brothers, George MACHALLECK, Michigan City, Ind, and Joseph MACHALLECK, Niles, Mich; and two sisters, Mrs. Barbara EVERRETT, Niles, Mich., and Mrs. Annie SCHULTZ, Michigan City, Ind.

Mrs. Kamm was preceded in death by her parents; a daughter, Dorothy, one sister and one brother.

(Courtesy of Kenneth Kamm)","STR06" "I5112","Machalleck","Peter Belen","May 1854","21 Aug 1907","0","Peter MACHALLECK, formerly a resident of Cassville, died at the Grant county asylum August 21, after a week's illness. Deceased's wife and daughters Mary, Ann and Barbara, and sons Joe and George live at Michigan City, Ind. One daughter, Mrs. Claude Dietrich lives in Cassville; she and her husband and Mrs. Alfred Dietrich and Miss Millie Bossert went to Lancaster Thursday to attend the funeral held that afternoon. Interment was in the asylum cemetery. (Cassville Index, 8-21-1907: Obituary and Index information courtesy of Mrs. LaVon Hall).","STR06" "I5112","Machalleck","Peter Belen","May 1854","21 Aug 1907","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Wisconsin, Grant County, Cassville Town
Enumerated 15 Jun 1900
SD 2 ED 26 Sheet 12A
245-247
Machalleck, Belin Head W M May 1854 46 M 20 Germany Germany Germany 1885 15 Wood Chopper
Machalleck, Mildred Wf W F Jun 1852 48 M 20 7/6 Germany Germany Germany 1885 15
Machalleck, Agusta Dtr W F Nov 1884 15 S Germany Germany Germany 1885 15
Machalleck, Anna Dtr W F Jan 1887 13 S Wisc Germany Germany At School
Machalleck, Joseph Son W M Oct 1889 10 S Wisc Germany Germany At School
Machalleck, Barbara Dtr W F Nov 1890 9 S Wisc Germany Germany At School
Machalleck, George Son W M Sept 1893 6 S Wisc Germany Germany At School","STR06" "I5247","Machalleck","Robert P.","23 Nov 1920","28 May 2007","0","His final benefit payments, according to the SSDI were in Vero Beach, Florida. However, the Obituary Daily Times shows that he died in St. Joseph, Michigan, referencing both the Treasure Coast Palm news in Florida, and the PJ paper in Florida.","STR06" "I1399","Machann","Edwin ""Eddie"" John","26 Jul 1926","12 Jul 2007","0","From FindAGrave:

""Eddie"", of Zavalla, passed away at his residence.

Born to Vera (Hnatek) and Tom Lewis Machann he had resided in Zavalla for the past thirty years.

He served in the US Navy during World War II, and retired from Ameripol Synpol in Port Neches.

He previously served on the Zavalla City Council and was a deacon of the First Baptist Church of Zavalla.

Survivors include his wife of sixty-one years, Edna Machann; sons, Dwaine Machann and wife Linda, Randy Machann and Greg Machann and wife Melissa; grandchildren, Leslie Westbrook, Mitch Machann, Holly West, Mandy Moore, Leah Machann, Julian Machann, Adrienne Machann, Olivia Machann, Ty Locker and Tim Locker; ten great-grandchildren; and sister, Bernice Kirksey.

He was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Ruby Carroll.","STR06" "I1398","","","","","","","" "I8061","","","","","","","" "I8064","","","","","","","" "I7255","Machel","Albert Rawls","17 Apr 1920","9 Jul 2007","0","He lived with his parents, Albert C and Ceanie Sue MACHEL, in Wichita County, Texas at the time of hte 1930 and 1940 census enumeration. His father was shown as born in Russia, to German speaking parents also born in Russia. His mother was born in Tennessee. His father was born ca 1884, and emigrated to the US in 1890. He was employed both in 1930 and 1940 as a Postman for the US Postal Department. His mother was born ca 1889. Only two children were in the home at the time of both enumerations, Albert, born ca 1920 and Paul, born ca 1923, both in Texas. Ceanie's maiden name appears to have been RAWLS, based on the 1900 Haywood County, Tennessee census.","STR06" "I43308","Machen","Everett Lee","27 Dec 1905","2 Feb 1953","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K37N-1Z6
Name: Everett Lee Machen
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 02 Feb 1953
Event Place: Three Rivers, Live Oak, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 27 Dec 1905
Birthplace: Lampasas, Texas
Father's Name: William Henry Machen
Mother's Name: Ada Lee Spears
Certificate Number: 9545
GS Film number: 2113847
Digital Folder Number: 005145326
Image Number: 03206
Collection: Everett Lee Machen, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I43297","Machen","John Lewis","22 Nov 1881","Abt 1918","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was a resident of Sandia, Jim Wells County, Texas. He was working for himself as a Farmer, and his nearest relative was Ethel Machen. He was of medium heighth and stout.","STR06" "I43300","Machen","Joseph O.","6 Feb 1890","Yes, date unknown","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was a resident of Sandia, Jim Wells County, Texas. He was working for himself as a Farmer, and his nearest relatives were his wife and children. He was of medium heighth and slender with brown eyes and hair.","STR06" "I43299","Machen","Katherine ""Kittie"" Ellen","27 Aug 1887","14 Sep 1971","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36F-FHC
Name: Katherine Ellen Miller
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 14 Sep 1971
Event Place: Alice, Jim Wells, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Widowed
Birth Date: 27 Aug 1887
Birthplace: Lampasas, Texas
Father's Name: William T Machen
Mother's Name: Phoebe Ann Carter
Cemetery Restland Memorial Park Dallas Texas
Certificate Number: 65952
GS Film number: 2223316
Digital Folder Number: 005145915
Image Number: 01292
Collection: Katherine Ellen Miller, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I43301","Machen","Lawrence Oren","16 Aug 1892","22 Jun 1960","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was a resident of Sandia, Jim Wells County, Texas. He was working for himself as a Farmer, and his nearest relatives were his wife and child. He was tall and thin, with brown eyes and hair.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDJD-N28
Name: Lawrence Oren Machen
Event Date: 22 Jun 1960
Event Place: Charlotte, Atascosa County, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 67 years 10 months 6 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 16 Aug 1892
Birthplace: Texas, U.S.A.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W.T. Machen
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Phoebe Carter
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Carpenter
Residence Place: Charlotte, Atasiosa, Texas
Cemetery (Original): City
Burial Place: Charlotte, Texas
Burial Date: 23 Jun 1960
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2116267
Digital Folder Number: 4166548
Image Number: 2175
Reference ID: 33410
Collection: Lawrence Oren Machen, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I43298","Machen","Oscar Lee","24 Sep 1885","12 Dec 1918","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was a resident of Sandia, Jim Wells County, Texas. He was working for himself as a Farmer, and his nearest relative was Lois Machen. He was of medium heighth and build, with brown eyes and black hair.","STR06" "I43298","Machen","Oscar Lee","24 Sep 1885","12 Dec 1918","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Nueces County, Sandia PO JP No 3
Enumerated 28 May 1910
SD 15 ED 108 Sheet 17A Stamepd 249
276-307
Machen, Henry Head M W 34 m1 Tx La Miss Farmer
Machen, Ada Wf F W 34 m1 15 4/3 Tx Tx Tx
Machen, Grady Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Machen, Lillian Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Machen, Everett Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Curtis,, Madurine Tx Niece F W 6 S Calif Tx Tx
McCaew Walter Boarder m W 21 S Tx US US Laborer Farm Laborer
277-308
Machen, William T head M W 59 m1 Ala NS US Farmer
Machen, Pheobe Wf F W 52 m1 36 9/7 Miss Miss Fl
Machen, Kittie Dtr F W 22 S Tx Ala Miss
Machen, Lawrence Son M W 17 S Tx Ala Miss Farmer
Machen, Amentine Dtr F W 12 S Tx Ala Tx
Machen, Oscar Head M W 25 m1 Tx Ala Miss Farmer
Machen, Lois Wf F W 26 m1 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Matchen, Mildred Dtr F W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Matchen, Joe Head M W 20 m1 Tx Ala Miss Farmer
Matchen, Inez Wf F W 17 m1 2/12 O O Miss Miss Miss
Saldano, Amado Laborer M W 46 m1 Mexico/Sp Mexico/Sp Mexico/Sp Farm Laborer
Saldano, Anjstean Son M W 14 S Mexico/Sp Mexico/Sp Mexico/Sp Farm Laborer
Ramirez, Pedro Labore m W 18 S Mexio.Sp Mexico/Sp Mexico/Sp Farm Laborer","STR06" "I43306","Machen","William Grady","Dec 1897","24 Feb 1969","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6KD-MZK
Name: William Grady Machen Sr.
Event Date: 24 Feb 1969
Event Place: Precinct #3, Jim Wells, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): white
Age (Formatted): 71 years
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 21 Dec 1897
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W. H. Machen
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ada Spears
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Carpenter
Residence Place: Precinct #3, Jim Wells, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Sandia Cemetery
Burial Place: Sandia, Texas
Burial Date: 27 Feb 1969
Informant's Name (Original): X
GS Film number: 2137324
Digital Folder Number: 4029798
Image Number: 1600
Reference ID: 11624
Collection: William Grady Machen Sr., ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I38978","Machen","William Henry","6 Dec 1875","5 Nov 1958","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3C9-TQY
Name: William Henry Machen
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 05 Nov 1958
Event Place: Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 06 Dec 1875
Birthplace: , Texas
Father's Name: W T Machen
Mother's Name: Phoebe Ann Carter
Certificate Number: 64053
GS Film number: 2115622
Digital Folder Number: 005145575
Image Number: 00680
Collection: William Henry Machen, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I38978","Machen","William Henry","6 Dec 1875","5 Nov 1958","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Lampasas County, Precinct 1
Enumerated 12 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 102 Sheet 9B
138-139
Machen, Wm T Head W M Feb 1851 49 M 26 Ala SC SC Farmer
Machen, Phoeba A Wf W F Feb 1858 42 M 26 9/7 Miss Miss Fl
Machen, Jno. L Son M M Nov 1881 18 S Tx Ala Miss At School
Machen, Oscar L Son W M Spet 1885 14 S Tx Ala Miss At School
Machen, Catherine E Dtr W F Aug 1887 12 S Tx Ala Miss At School
Machen, Joseph O Son M W Feb 1889 10 S Tx Ala Miss At School
Machen, Lawrence O Son M W Aug 1892 7 S Tx Ala Miss At School
Machen, Armentine Dtr W F Feb 1898 2 S Tx Ala Miss
Carter, Sarah M Mother-in-law W F Oct 1834 65 Wd Fl SC SC
139-140
Machen, W. Henry Head W M Dec 1873 24 M 5 Tx Ala Miss Farmer
Machen, Ada L Wf W F Nov 1875 24 M 5 2/1 Tx Tx Tx
Machen, Wm. Grady Son M W Dec 1879 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Engle, A. Thos. Boarder W M Mch 1874 26 S Tx Germany Tx Farm Laborer

1910 Census
Texas, Nueces County, Sandia PO JP No 3
Enumerated 28 May 1910
SD 15 ED 108 Sheet 17A Stamepd 249
276-307
Machen, Henry Head M W 34 m1 Tx La Miss Farmer
Machen, Ada Wf F W 34 m1 15 4/3 Tx Tx Tx
Machen, Grady Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Machen, Lillian Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Machen, Everett Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Curtis,, Madurine Tx Niece F W 6 S Calif Tx Tx
McCaew Walter Boarder m W 21 S Tx US US Laborer Farm Laborer
277-308
Machen, William T head M W 59 m1 Ala NS US Farmer
Machen, Pheobe Wf F W 52 m1 36 9/7 Miss Miss Fl
Machen, Kittie Dtr F W 22 S Tx Ala Miss
Machen, Lawrence Son M W 17 S Tx Ala Miss Farmer
Machen, Amentine Dtr F W 12 S Tx Ala Tx
Machen, Oscar Head M W 25 m1 Tx Ala Miss Farmer
Machen, Lois Wf F W 26 m1 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Matchen, Mildred Dtr F W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Matchen, Joe Head M W 20 m1 Tx Ala Miss Farmer
Matchen, Inez Wf F W 17 m1 2/12 O O Miss Miss Miss
Saldano, Amado Laborer M W 46 m1 Mexico/Sp Mexico/Sp Mexico/Sp Farm Laborer
Saldano, Anjstean Son M W 14 S Mexico/Sp Mexico/Sp Mexico/Sp Farm Laborer
Ramirez, Pedro Labore m W 18 S Mexio.Sp Mexico/Sp Mexico/Sp Farm Laborer","STR06" "I38978","Machen","William Henry","6 Dec 1875","5 Nov 1958","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I38977","Machen","William Thomas","Feb 1851","16 Mar 1932","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 census
Texas. Brown County, ED No. 26
Enumerated 22 Jun 1880
Page 15C SD 4 ED 26 Stamped 434
117-123
Matchen, William T W M 33 Fasrmer Ala SC SC
Matchen, Phelee C W F 23 Wf Keeping House Miss Fl Fl
Matchen, William H W M 4 S At Home Tx Ala Miss
Matchen, Columbus F W M 1 Son At Home Tx Ada Miss
Carter, Sarah M W F 45 Mother-in-law Asst Housekeeper Fal NC NC
Carter, Marshal M W M 14 Bro-in-law Farm Laborer Tx Miss Fl


1900 Census
Texas, Lampasas County, Precinct 1
Enumerated 12 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 102 Sheet 9B
138-139
Machen, Wm T Head W M Feb 1851 49 M 26 Ala SC SC Farmer
Machen, Phoeba A Wf W F Feb 1858 42 M 26 9/7 Miss Miss Fl
Machen, Jno. L Son M M Nov 1881 18 S Tx Ala Miss At School
Machen, Oscar L Son W M Spet 1885 14 S Tx Ala Miss At School
Machen, Catherine E Dtr W F Aug 1887 12 S Tx Ala Miss At School
Machen, Joseph O Son M W Feb 1889 10 S Tx Ala Miss At School
Machen, Lawrence O Son M W Aug 1892 7 S Tx Ala Miss At School
Machen, Armentine Dtr W F Feb 1898 2 S Tx Ala Miss
Carter, Sarah M Mother-in-law W F Oct 1834 65 Wd Fl SC SC
139-140
Machen, W. Henry Head W M Dec 1873 24 M 5 Tx Ala Miss Farmer
Machen, Ada L Wf W F Nov 1875 24 M 5 2/1 Tx Tx Tx
Machen, Wm. Grady Son M W Dec 1879 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Engle, A. Thos. Boarder W M Mch 1874 26 S Tx Germany Tx Farm Laborer

1910 Census
Texas, Nueces County, Sandia PO JP No 3
Enumerated 28 May 1910
SD 15 ED 108 Sheet 17A Stamepd 249
276-307
Machen, Henry Head M W 34 m1 Tx La Miss Farmer
Machen, Ada Wf F W 34 m1 15 4/3 Tx Tx Tx
Machen, Grady Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Machen, Lillian Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Machen, Everett Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Curtis,, Madurine Tx Niece F W 6 S Calif Tx Tx
McCaew Walter Boarder m W 21 S Tx US US Laborer Farm Laborer
277-308
Machen, William T head M W 59 m1 Ala NS US Farmer
Machen, Pheobe Wf F W 52 m1 36 9/7 Miss Miss Fl
Machen, Kittie Dtr F W 22 S Tx Ala Miss
Machen, Lawrence Son M W 17 S Tx Ala Miss Farmer
Machen, Amentine Dtr F W 12 S Tx Ala Tx
Machen, Oscar Head M W 25 m1 Tx Ala Miss Farmer
Machen, Lois Wf F W 26 m1 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Matchen, Mildred Dtr F W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Matchen, Joe Head M W 20 m1 Tx Ala Miss Farmer
Matchen, Inez Wf F W 17 m1 2/12 O O Miss Miss Miss
Saldano, Amado Laborer M W 46 m1 Mexico/Sp Mexico/Sp Mexico/Sp Farm Laborer
Saldano, Anjstean Son M W 14 S Mexico/Sp Mexico/Sp Mexico/Sp Farm Laborer
Ramirez, Pedro Labore m W 18 S Mexio.Sp Mexico/Sp Mexico/Sp Farm Laborer



","STR06" "I41059","","","","","","","" "I1151","Mackie","Rachel","Abt 1759","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be the daughter of Thomas and Rosannah MACKIE, and sister to Samuel (born 1761 in County Tyrone.)","STR06" "I19583","","","","","","","" "I19583","","","","","","","" "I20473","Mackintosh","Janet Jean","9 Nov 1955","9 Jul 1990","0","The daughter of Donald H MACKINTOSH and Barbara BAYLES of Whitman, Nebraska. She earned her B.S. from the University of Nebraska in Home Economics Education. She first taught at Palisades and Hayes Center, Nebraska, moving to a position in Milligan in 1979. (Milligan, p 351-352). In April 1987 she was diagnosed with a brain tumor in Rochester, Minnesota. She continued teaching in the Milligan Public School until the Spring of 1990. She passed away in Lincoln, Nebraska at the age of 34 years on July 9, 1990. She is buried at the Bohemian National Cemetery south of Milligan.......As of 2008, her parents lived in Holton, Kansas (Milligan Update, 1988-2008, p. 203).","STR06" "I21644","Macklemore","Abraham","Aft 1664","Aft 1735","0","Abraham Macklemore (was) settled on the banks of the Roanoke River, just across the Virginia-North Carolina line following its establishment by the Byrd Commission in 1728. (James L. McLemore, III, p 36). He appeared to have married first the daughter of Abraham EVANS, who owned land near Richard WASHINGTON and who devised land to Abraham Macklemore, presumably his son-in-law. However, EVANS' daughter apparently died childless not too long after her father, leaving Macklemore disinherited of his 70 acre devise, but free to marry, about 1720, his second wife Mary YOUNG. (James L. McLemore, III pp. 37 - 38).

There are some deed records in Bertie County, North Carolina (from which Northampton County was formed in 1741) for Abraham. This is further evidence that their (Abraham and James) earlier deed records may have been in Prince George and thus may not have survived. Besides all of James' lands, Abraham may have already owned some of his lands as well (perhaps acquired while it was still part of Virginia) by the time the first North Carolina deed involving him was recorded. This deed, dated August 11, 1730, was from Abraham Macklemore to William Person for two acres on Stonehouse (or Beaver Dam) Creek in Northwest Parish of Bertie Precinct (Bertie Deed Book C, p 354). This land was probably cut from land he already owned, but he shortly thereafter acquired a sizeable tract of 625 acres from Barnebee MACKINNE, a former Isle of Wight County, Virginia resident. This plantation was located in Northwest Parish of Bertie County (where both men claimed residence), on the North side of the old Morratock River, on the old COUNTRY (not county) line, which formed the northern boundary line of the property. This was obviously a reference to the old colonial boundry before the 1728 survey moved it northward. Five years later, he purchased 100 acres on ""Pigeons Ruste Creek"" on Morratock River, at ""old country line"", from Anthony GANT of Edgecombe, by deed dated May 8, 1734 (Bertie Deed Book D, p, 155). (James L. McLemore, III, pp 40-41).

Abraham's Will was signed 4 Jan 1735 and lists three children Atkins, Young and William in addition to his wife Mary. Original Will on file in NC State Archives.

Dated 4 Jan 1735, Nov Ct 1736

""... being weak in body ...""

Son Atkin macklemore - Negro Judey, to possess said Negro at the age of twenty-one and not before. Sons Young Macklemore and William - Negro Joan, but if either of my two youngest sons dies before the age of twenty-one the other will inherit his share. Son Atkin - 200 acres belonging to my upper plantation. Son Young - my manner plantation after my wife's decease. Rest of estate to my wife (unnamed).

Ex. Wife

Wit: William Gillim, William Clanton, Joseph Brady

(Probate indicates Mary Macklemore was the executrix named in the will).

(Extract courtesy of Mark Freeman)

The following information about Abraham was posted to the McLemore GenForum by Gayle Zent in January, 1999:

The second son was Abraham, his will was written in 1736, 3 yrs after his brother's will was written. He left 200 acres of upper plantation , a manor plantation, helped lay out Warren Co NC & became a wealthy landowner. We have records in 1778 that enters 500 & then 200 acres in Biredie Co to Abraham. He was a commisioner in the county of Warrenton in 1779 & he had a gun factory during the Revolutionary War.

http://genforum.genealogy.com/mclemore/messages/87.html

And this was posted at http://www.unsolvedancestry.com/awards.asp:

Abraham could have been married to an Evans, daughter of Abraham Evans and Elizabeth Lucas before 1719. ""Abraham Evans wrote his will in 1708, died (and his will was probated) in 1712, in which he willed 70 acres to Abraham Macklemore, and the heirs of his body (meaning on condition that he have children [implied by his wife, Evans' daughter]). Abraham had no children by her, so he lost the land, and instead moved to NC with his brother, and either after or more likely before doing so he married as his second wife Mary Young, mother of his three sons."" - Mary Young (Abraham's wife) may be related to an earlier Mary (Cary) Young, daughter of John Cary of Surry Co. VA.","STR06" "I21644","Macklemore","Abraham","Aft 1664","Aft 1735","0","(Medical):Two descendants of Abraham, both men still bearing the McLemore surname, participated in the MORRISON DNA Study.

http://www.geneticcousins.com/morrison/

The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, Instead of proving that all McLemore men? at least those that can trace their ancestry back to an early southern McLemore forebearer---share the same DNA, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three more potential distinct yDNA McLemore lines. The first group of McLemore DNA is the largest, with ten members, in the R1b1a2 haplogroup. Two of the nine can trace their lines back to Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young and probable brother of James Macklemore. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of immigrant James McLemore, thought to be the brother of Abraham. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, and if Amos can be indeed be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is likely correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The R1b1 DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe.","STR06" "I20934","Macklemore","Charles","Between 1704 and 1709","Aft 1770","0","He was probably named for his Uncle, Charles GILLIAM of Prince George County. (James L. McLemore, III, p 40)

Charles inhertied from his father the westernmost or upstream portion of the island (with some land on the south shore). This may have destined him for a life as a frontiersman. In 1730 he and his brother John (in Carolina for a visit?) witnessed a deed in Bertie Precinct, and in 1746 he is shown in Brunswick County, Virginia, deed as a Granville County Carolinia. There are no other references that can be clearly identified as referring to this Charles, and this may further then to indicate he was a frontiersman. A trader named Charles McLemore was known to have been living among the Cherokee Indians between 1754 and 1762, where he often served the colonial authorities as an interpreter. This may have well been our Charles, the son of James and Fortune. If so, then the only known children of this Charles would be the half Cherokee ""Scotch Chiefs"", John and Robert (Robin) McLemore for whom McLemore's Cove, Tennessee is named. (James L. McLemore, III, p 46).

Various internet sources, none of which I know to be proven, show that Charles married Quatsey Wolf. It is further shown, again unverfied, that son Robin married So-Kinney Smith.

Robert McLemore Butler (now deceased) noted that Sally McLemore b. 1779 and Peggy McLemore b. 1777 were daughters of Robert (Robin) McLemore, according to New Hanover County, NC records.","STR06" "I20933","Macklemore","Ephraim","Between 1709 and 1712","Aft 1787","0","A biblical name. He was probably named for a McLemore Uncle. (James L. McLemore, III, p 40).

He was devised, under his father's Will, 80 acres on Peahill Creek which also fell in Northhampton County north of Roanoke. He seems to have remained there for some time. Two references can be found relating to him in July 1746. However, within about eight years, he is found serving in the Granville County Militia across the Roanoke. His son, Ephraim Jr, was only about 16, and hence probably too young to serve. He also witnessed the sale of land in Granville County in 1762, and bought two tracts himself, one of 250 acres and one of 110 acres (James L. McLemore, III, pp. 46, 47).

During the same period of time that Ephraim Jr was living in Surry County (1784-1787), an Ephraim McLemore lived in Northampton County with 10 members of his family. This likely was the elder Ephraim, still alive and living in his old homeplace, having reached the advanced age of between 70 and 75. If so, this is the last reference that can be ascribed to him. He left no will. There is also the less likely possibility that this was Ephraim Jr, living in Northampton, but operating his holding as far west a Surry County. (James L. McLemore, III, p 48).","STR06" "I20927","Macklemore","James","Between 1660 and 1662","Bef 13 Feb 1732","0","Both James and (brother?) Abraham Macklemore settled on the banks of the Roanoke River, just across the Virginia-North Carolina line following its establishment by the Byrd Commission in 1728. Just what had the Macklemores been doing, just where they had been located, during the period from Mun. Macklemore's importation in 1681 to the 1732 repatent of the James Macklemore patent following his removal to North Carolina, has long been a matter of inquiry and dispute. Without further record, we may never know for sure. (James L. McLemore, III, p 36). It is assumed that James and Abraham were immigrants, but it is possible they were born on U.S. soil to an unknown progenitor, possibly even Mun. Maklemore.

Mun. Macklemore is the earliest recorded family member in the Americas. His relationship to James and Abraham is unknown. Although it has been speculated he might be the father of James Macklemore he is more likely an uncle or cousin, based on their projected ages.

James began having his children while still in Virginia. It is probable that all six (known) children were born prior to James' 1714 patent adjoining Richard Washington. (James L. McLemore, III, p 40).

Will, dated 7 Feb 1733/4 Bertie Co., NC: (Extract courtesy of Mark Freeman)

"" ... being sick and weake of body ...""

Son William Macklemore - plantation formerly laid off for George Mosley. Son James Macklemore - plantation where I now live, and the land from the line formerly laid off to Mosley to the riverbank. Son Charles Macklemore - rest of the land from the riverbank to the head. Son Ephraim Macklemore - 70 or 80 acres on Peehill Creek on the upper side of the first branch of the creek. Sons William and James - cattle each. Daughter Margery Macklemore and son Charles Macklemore - cow and calf each. Sons William, James, Charles, and Ephraim - sows and pigs each. Remaining estate to my wife Fortain Macklemore for her lifetime with reversion to my said children.

Ex. wife

Wit. John Doyle, Abraham Macklemore, Thomas Roberson

Most of James' children moved along the edge of the frontier in north central North Carolina in the early to mid 18th century, and their families are not as easily traced. Some speculation is therefore involved in the following outline of their activities. A careful review of the last will and testament of James Macklemore can aid the reader in understanding the early subsequent history of his sons. As we shall see shortly, the oldest two boys, William and John, had grown to manhood while the family lived in Virginia, and remained there to start families.

William, either due to being the oldest son or stronger ties to his father, was left land by his father. John, already firmly established with land of his own--and being a younger son---was left money instead. James left most of his land to be divided among his three younger sons, and by devising oldest son William with them as well, he preordained that the descendants of the younger three, plus descendants of William, would be Carolinians (at least initially), and that John's posterity would comprise the Virginia branch of the family. (James McLemore, III, p 46).","STR06" "I20931","Macklemore","James","Abt 1701","Aft 1770","0","Inherited land from his father on Peahill Creek on the north side of the Roanoke River, in what would become Northhampton County. He also got some land on the island between his brothers William and Charles (James L. McLemore, III, p 46). Based on the migration patterns of his children, he is probably the ancestor of the Georgia and Alabama McLemore families. (James L. McLemore, III, p 50).

James Jr. began his independent productive life on the lands devised him by his father on Peahill Creek. As James MACLIMER, he witnessed a deed from Walther LASHLEY of Viriginia to (his sons?) Patrick and William LASHLEY dated August 17, 1737, and recorded in Bertie County. The following year, 1738, he married Nancy JONES of the same county. He witnessed deeds in Bertie County (as James MACKLIMORE in 1740, and after Northampton County was formed in 1741, in that county as well (in 1751 and 1753), indicating that he was still living on Peahill Creek. The last of these was the deed from Atkins MACLAMORE to his brother Young.

On May 9, 1755, James MACLAMORE was granted a patent for 612 acres in Northampton County, North Carolina, and within a few days conveyed 340 acres of this tract, located on Lizzard Creek at Spring Branch, to Jesse GILLIAM (May 20, 1755). He held onto the rest until 1758, when he conveyed 172 acres , located on ""Jesse Gillham's Spring"" to Marquess RAWLINGS, a Brunswick County, Virginia tailor. (Northhampton Deed Book 2, p. 445). By computation, this left him with about 100 acres of patented land, plus his homeplace inheritied from his father. However, this was the last reference to him in Northampton County.

He may have taken an oath in Granville County in 1770.

(James L. McLemore, III, pp 48, 49).

Robert McLemore Butler cites the following from ""North Carolina Revolutionary Soldiers, Sailors, and Patriots & Descendants"" Vol II:

James McLemore (R-PAT-NC) c 1718-1800 m. Nancy Jones","STR06" "I20921","Macklemore","John","Between 1698 and 1700","Abt 1767","0","Grew to manhood in Virginia, and was left cash, not land, under his fathers will. His family remained in Virginia. (James L. McLemore, III, p 46).

Probably named for Fortune's father....He was apparently born about 1698 to 1700, but could have been born as much as three or four years earlier. Unlike his siblings, however, he remained where he was born, in Albemarle Parish of Surry County (later Sussex County), Virginia, ending his days only a few miles southwest of the location of his father's abandoned 1714 land patent. He did not follow his parents and their other children into North Carolina, although it appears he may have acquired some property or other interests in South Carolina later in his life. Accordingly, John is known as the founder of the Virginia family, though one son also started a South Carolina line, and several grandsons also migrated southward and westward into North Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama to start lines of their own. (James L. McLemore, III, p 54).

A John MACKMORE is referenced on a November 13, 1713 patent issued by George WYCHE, but it is not known if this is our John Macklemore. The first certain reference to our John Macklemore was a patent issued to him on New Year's Eve, 1725 (March 24, 1725/6). This was for 150 acres of new land astride the county line between waht was then Surry and Isle of Wight Counties, on the south side of Nottoway River, on the north side of Three Creeks, on the east side of ""the Great Ready Branch"" (Patent Book 12, p. 441). He paid fifteen shillings for this land....he would have been required to be at least twenty-one....(therefore) would have been born not later than March 1704/5 (James L. McLemore, III, pp. 54-55).

In addition to the 1725 patent described above, he witnessed a deed in 1730 in Bertie County, North Carolina, along with his brother Charles, apparently while on a visit to his family there. On May 21, 1746, the Surry County Court entered an order that he be paid 150 pounds of tobacco as a witness fee for appearing in a matter then before the court (Surry County Order Book, 1744-1749, p. 174). (James L. McLemore, III, p. 56).


Will of John MacLemore
(As transcribed by Mark Freeman)

Will Book B, p. 108. ""In The name of God Amen. I John Macklemore of Nottoway Parish in the County of Southhampton being of sound sense & memory do make this writing my last will & testament in form & manner following.

Imprimis I give & bequeth to my son John Macklemore one pound current money.

Item: I give & bequeath to my son Burrell Macklemore one pound current money.

Item: I give & bequeath to my son Joel Macklemore the land & plantation I now live on containing two hundred and fifty acres be the same more or less, I say I give the said land to my said son Joell & to his heirs forever.

Item I give to my Daughter Sarah Macklemore one pound current money.

Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Lydia Macklemore one feather bed & furniture, one cow & calf & one sow & piggs.

Item I give the use of the following articles to my loving wife during her natural life and at her decease to my son Joell (that is to say) one feather bed & furniture, two cows & calves, and one sow & piggs, and one bay horse.

Item I give and bequeath to my son Joell Macklemore, after my debts & funeral charges be paid, the rest and remainder of my estate of all kinds whatsoever and I do constitute & appoint my son Joell my sole executor of this my last will & testament as witness by hand this 17th day of March 1758.

Witness: Edmund Pate, Abraham Wiggins, Joshua Nicholson, Jr.. In a Court held for Sussex County the 19th day of February 1767 the last Will & Testament of John Macklemore decd. was presented into Court by Faithy widow & relic of the said John and the said Faithy declared that she would not accept receive or take the lagacy or legacies to her given or bequeath'd by the said Will or any part thereof & did renounce all benefit & advantage which she might claim by the said Will which declaration on her motion is recorded. And thereupon on the motion of the said Faithy (Joell Macklemore the Executor in the said Will named being out of the Country) who made oath as the law directs and the said Will being proved by the oaths of Abraham Wiggins & Joshua Nicholson, Jr., two of the witnesses thereto & ordered to be recorded. Certificate is granted her for obtaining letters of administration of the Estate of the said Jo. Macklemore with the will annexed, giving security whereupon she with Joshua Nicholson & Charles Gilliam her securities entered into and acknowledged their bond for her due administration of the said estate. Exd. Teste: A. Claiborne, CSC.

John Macklemore made his mark, ""J"", on the will.

Faith Macklemore filed the household inventory, which consisted mostly of household furniture, etc. (Sussex Will Book B, p. 113). She also filed her accounting signed by her ""Faithy V Macklemore"" and recorded September 15, 1768 (Sussex Will Book B, p. 217). In it she showed a distribution of one pound current money to each of John's two older sons, John Jr. and Burrell, and also a similiar distribution to Thomas Clifton, the neighbor [and brother-in-law] of John Jr. (James L. McLemore, III, p. 58). John Macklemore Sr. may have also died owning property in South Carolina, as his nephew Richard McLamore was appointed on December 23, 1767 as administrator of the estate of John McLamore in that province, and following Richard's death in 1771, John's son Joel took over in his place. Indeed, when John's will was admitted to probate in Sussex County, Virginia, his widow Faithy had to qualify as administrator, since Joel, the named Executor, was ""out of the country"" (outside Virginia) at the time, and hence was probably in South Carolina helping to take care of matters there.

In an 1986 letter to Rudy Leverett, Jim McLemore (the author) indicates that Simon TURNER was a witness to the will of John McLemore, Sr.","STR06" "I20921","Macklemore","John","Between 1698 and 1700","Abt 1767","0","(Medical):For yDNA study of this branch of the McLemore family, see:

http://strongfamilytree.org/showmedia.php?mediaID=2082

Two descendants of John and Faith son Burwell, and one descendant of their son Joel, have tested their yDNA and are matches. They are all members of the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe.

Edwin Holcombe indicates this branch of the McLemore family most closely match a number of members of a Hooper family.","STR06" "I20932","Macklemore","Margery","Abt 1696","Yes, date unknown","0","Named for Fortune's mother.","STR06" "I20930","Macklemore","William","Abt 1692","Abt 1750","0","The Scotch had a rather strict custom for naming their children; the oldest son was generally named for the father's father. On this basis, James Macklemore's father would have been named William, and this is supported by the fact that William is the only name duplicated by Abraham in naming his own sons. (James L. McLemore, III, p 39).

William received a portion of the Mosley patent (as his inheritance from his father), which included a part of the island as well as land on the south side of the river, and these lands were apparently the farthest east or downstream. These lands on the island and on the south bank of the Roanoke fell into Edgecombe County when it was formed in 1741. It was the luck (or misfortune) of these early McLemores that they always seemed to end up near or right on political boundary lines; so although the modern researcher's physical task of tracing the records is made more difficult, it has nevertheless aided him in following the seperate family lines to know that, though close together, they fell into different jurisdictions and can be traced generally in separate counties. (James L. McLemore, III, pp 46, 47).

At least three sons have been tentatively ascribed to him, though he left no will so absolute proof is lacking. His oldest surviving son was named Wright, who was probably born not later than 1713, as he was probably at least twenty-one when he was granted a land patent in 1734. The other two sons were William Jr. and Richard, whose birth dates are unknown, but who were both apparently born before 1729 (perhaps considerably before). Other than the devises granted him by his father's will, there are no references which can be positively ascribed to William MACLEMORE Sr. He is believed to have settled initially in Virginia, near the area where his parents had lived before moving to the Roanoke River, because at least two of his sons had connections there---Wright in Isle of Wight County and Richard appeared close to the Virginia McLemore's in South Carolina. (James L. McLemore, III pp 50, 51).","STR06" "I21665","Macklemore","William","Abt 1728","Bef Feb 1736","0","Probably did not survive more than a year after the probate of his father's will, however, as William was not mentioned in the deed, dated February 8, 1736/7, from Mary Macklemore, Abraham's widow, to her other two sons Atkins and Young. (James L. Macklemore, III, p 43).","STR06" "I16977","Macku","Frances","7 May 1881","24 Apr 1977","0","Said to be the daughter of Joseph Macku and Frances Zavodsky, of Moravia.","STR06" "I21650","MacLemore","Charles","Aft 1738","Yes, date unknown","0","Probably the Charles McLemore who was a member of the Granville County Militia in the 1763 and 1769 muster lists thereof. He died childless. (James L. McLemore, III, p 50).","STR06" "I46197","Maclin","Jim Etta","24 Jul 1924","2 Jan 2000","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Tony Sivo and maintained by Beckie Saar Leone, states that her Obit appeared in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Jan 5, 2009.

""She was born in Fort Worth on July 24, 1924 and was a retired graphics processor at General Dynamics....died on Jan 2, 2000.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Virgil, in July, 1999.

She was survived by a sister; brother-in-law; and 2 nephews.""

It also has a photo of her grave marker, which was inscribed Jim Maclin McLemore, 1924-2000, ""Altho her name was Jim, She was a Her not a Him.""","STR06" "I39758","MacMahon","Agnes E.","Abt 1873","Abt 1948","0","Her great-granndaughter, Jennifer Fawley, emailed in May 2012 that Agnes's maiden name was MacMahon. On the California Death certificate of daughter, Dorothy, it was shown as MACK.

An Illinois death certificate was not located for Agnes Hyde, nor was information as to her maiden name listed on FindAGrave.

I was unable to find either an Agnes E. MacMahon or Agnes E. Mack, born ca 1873 in Illinois on either the 1880 or 1900 census index prepared by Ancestry.

The only Agnes E. of the correct age in that area as 1800 or 1900 was Agnes E. DUFFY, born Nov 1873 in Illinois, living in the household of the widowed Ellen Duffy of Elgin, Kane County, Illinois. Ellen Duffy was born in Nov 1843 in Illinois to Irish parents. On the 1910 and 1930 census records, Agnes E. Hyde reports her father born in England, and her mother in Ireland/South Ireland. According to the Illinois Death Certificate for Ellen Duffy, she was shown as a daughter of Pliny Lathrop Fox and Laura Riddell. Other children listed with Ellen on the 1900 census were Mary, James, Katie, Sudie and Edward, plus Eliza Dyer, a niece. It may be that Ellen Duffy was married twice, first to a MacMahon (or Mack?), and later to a Duffy. Or it might be that Agnes Duffy herself was married to a MacMahon before she married Bert Hyde. It is more likely that Agnes E. Duffy and the Agnes E. who married Bert Hyde are two different people, both living in or around Kane County, and both born in the same year, simply by chance. Granddaughter Sharon Hyde is not familar with the DUFFY name or family, so it is likely this family is not related to Agnes E. Mc???, the wife of Bert Hyde.

","STR06" "I31607","","","","","","","" "I30510","MacPhail","Albert Angus","7 Dec 1929","11 Oct 2012","0","Volume 17 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published on September 6, 1954, reported that Albert and Ann MacPhail were both graduated at Ann Arbor, Ann with a B.A. Degree and Albert as M.D. Albert was an intern at St. Lawrence Hospital in Lansing.

Volume 20 of the same periodical reported that Dr. and Mrs. Albert MacPhail and son, Alan, 15 months old, returned from Germany in late May, 1957. The MacPhails were in Europe for 21 months while Albert was serving his two-year tour of duty with the Army Medical Corps. They had moved to St. Louis, Mo. and were to be there for three years while Albert specialized in Radiology at City Hospital.

The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 5, 1960, Volume 23, reported that he had begun the practice of Radiology in Flint. He did his specialty training in St. Louis, Mo. under the direction of Dr. LeRoy Sante. Dr. MacPhail, his wife Ann, and three children are now living in Westgate Park, Flint.

The 1966 issue of the same periodical reported he had recovered from a serious auto accident and was again working as a radiologist in Flint.

Obituary

Albert Angus MacPhail, MD, 82, of East Orleans, died Thursday, October 11, 2012 at home. He was the husband of Ann (Arthur) MacPhail. He is survived by his children , Alan Angus MacPhail and his wife Kim (Fagerquist) MacPhail of Evanston, IL; Laura Susan MacPhail and her fiance Russell Tanzer of Salem, MA; and Brian Andrew MacPhail and his wife Janet (Feurt) MacPhail of Chicago, IL. He had five grandchildren, Megan Ann, Rory Alan, and Kevin Edward, James Albert, and Alexander Clark.

He was born in Detroit, MI and was raised in Cass City, MI by his parents Angus MacPhail and Lillian (Striffler) where he was an Eagle Scout. After receiving a bachelors degree from Michigan State University, he went on to medical school at the University of Michigan. After completing a medical internship he in Radiology at St. Louis City Hospital. He entered a group practice of Radiology in Flint, MI in 1960, where he and Ann raised their children. He became Chair of the Department of Radiology at St. Josephs Hospital. He was a Fellow in the American College of Radiology. He also served as President of the Genesee County Medical Society and the Michigan Radiological Society. He became a private pilot and enjoyed traveling with his family to many places around the country where a favorite pastimes were backpacking, canoeing, and cross-country skiing. He was also a member of the Durkee Lake s Land Company where the family spent many happy days exploring the lakes and streams of Northern Michigan. A sailor who loved exploring the Great Lakes, and equally | the waters of Pochet Inlet and Pleasant Bay | he was a member of the Mackinac Island Yacht Club and the Northport, MI Yacht club. In 1980, Al and Ann moved to East Orleans, MA where he continued to practice until 1994 when he retired. On the Cape, they loved birdwatching, sailing the waters of Pleasant Bay, and beaches. He was an active volunteer for Nauset Neighbors, where he could be counted on for help with computers (one of his most passionate hobbies), and transportation. His services will be private. Memorial contributions may be made to the Massachusetts Audubon Society, Kiva.org, or Doctors without Borders. For online condolences please visit nickersonfuneralos.com

Published in The Cape Codder from October 17 to October 24, 2012
","STR06" "I28707","MacPhail","Angus","Abt 1881","19 Sep 1942","0","Cass City Chronicle
Volume 37, Number 27.
Friday, September 25, 1942.

Well Known Mortician of Thumb Died Here

Angus MacPhail Came to Cass City from Argyle in 1920 to Enter Business

Angus MacPhail, for 22 years a funeral director in Cass City, passed away at his home on North Seeger St. on Saturday night, Sept. 19, after a four-day illness. He had been in poor health for several months.

Born in Argyle Township, Sanilac County, he came to Cass City in early manhood to assist Alex McKenzie, pioneer funeral director here. Mr. MacPhail entered the undertaking business for himself in 1920. He was a member of the National Funeral Directors' Association, the Michigan Funeral Directors' Association and the Thumb of Michigan association. He served as president of the last named society. He was also a member of Tyler Ledge, F. & A. M., at Cass City.

Funeral services were conducted at the Douglas Funeral Home on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock by Rev. Dudley Mosure, pastor of the Methodist Church, Rev. Stanley P. Kirn, pastor of the Evangelical Church, and Rev. Geo. Hill of North Branch, a former Methodist minister here. Mr. Hill delivered the sermon. Burial was in Elkland Cemetery.

Pallbearers were Myron Fancher, Imlay City; Geo. Dwelley, Carsonville; Alvin McAlpine, Bad Axe; Herman Winkle, Pigeon; Clarence Mayhew, Elkton; and Elmer Pomeroy, Crosswell; and other members of the Thumb Funeral Directors' Association served as honorary pallbearers. Business houses in Cass City were closed during the funeral hour.

Friends and relatives of the family came from many points in the state to attend the services and the funeral cortege to the cemetery was one of the largest ever witnessed here.

Besides the widow, the former Lillian Striffler, whom he married in 1914, Mr. MacPhail leaves a son, Albert; two brothers, John MacPhail of Detroit and Alex MacPhail of Argyle; and three sisters, Mrs. Jennie McBride and Miss Cassie MacPhail of Argyle and Mrs. Mary Vennix of Alger.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2008)","STR06" "I31959","","","","","","","" "I38562","","","","","","","" "I16470","Macy","Joseph William","18 Jun 1886","7 May 1969","0","Margaret Pearl's first cousin Franklin Meade McWethy, who wrote ""Three Score and Ten"" in December 1970 (a family history) described Joe Macy as ""one of the nicest people I ever met."" (from his FindAGrave memorial page)","STR06" "I17728","Maddix","Alvia M.","Abt 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M9LG-51R
Name: Alva Maddix
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1900
Event Place: ED 100 Union Township Birmingham town, Van Buren, Iowa, United States
Birth Date: Aug 1867
Birthplace: Missouri
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Father's Birthplace: Ohio
Mother's Birthplace: Missouri
Race: White
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Years Married: 11
Marriage Year (Estimated): 1889
Mother of how many children:
Number of Living Children:
Immigration Year:
Page: 1
Sheet Letter: B
Family Number: 21
Reference ID: 77
GS Film number: 1240462
Digital Folder Number: 004120125
Image Number: 00214
Collection: Alva Maddix, ""United States Census, 1900""
","STR06" "I43355","Maddix","Endimyon Clinton","25 Apr 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was a resident of Stockport, Van Buren County, Iowas, and worked as a section foreman for the C.B. and I Railroad. His nearest relatives was listed as Annie Maddix, also of Stockport. He was of medium heigth and build, with blue eyes and brown hair.","STR06" "I3684","Maddix","John Thomas","13 Oct 1843","Abt 1914","0","From FindAGrave:

WPA Records - birth, death, burial info
comments - (C. W. V.) Co. H. 3rd Iowa Cav.

Co.H. Third Iowa Cavalry -
Maddix, John T. (Veteran) Age 19. Residence Birmingham,nativity Ohio. Enlisted Sept. 2, 1861. Mustered Sept. 10, 1861. Promoted Eighth Corporal Oct. 3, 1862; Seventh Corporal Dec. 29, 1862; Sixth Corporal Jan. 6, 1863; Fourth Corporal March 8, 1863; Third Corporal Nov. 1, 1863; Second Corporal Feb. 1, 1864. Re-enlisted and re-mustered Feb. 1, 1864. Promoted Sixth Sergeant Jan. 1, 1865; Fifth Sergeant Feb. 22, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 9, 1865, Atlanta, Ga.
","STR06" "I3684","Maddix","John Thomas","13 Oct 1843","Abt 1914","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Iowa, Van Buren County, Birmingham
Enumerated 19 Jun 1880
Page 30 SD 1 ED 26 Sheet 381
243-252
Maddix, John T W M 36 Flowering Miller Ohio Ohio Ohio
Maddix, Lizze B W F 34 Wf Keeping House Mo Tenn Tenn
Maddix, Minnie L Alvy L W M 12 Son At Home Mo Ohio Mo
Maddix, W F 11 Dtr At Home Mo Ohio Mo
Maddix, Endimyon C W M 7 Son Mo Ohio Mo","STR06" "I2445","Maddox","Benjamin Wiles","Abt 1835","1867","0","Said by Wynema McGrew to be the son of Jesse MADDOX and Lucinda GIBSON. On the 1850 census, his occupation was farming. On the 1860 census, in Robertson County, John A. McGrew was living with them. He was still listed a a farmer at the time of that census. Juanita Johnson. a great granddaughter, says that Benjamin married Henrietta Smith after Mary June died.","STR06" "I2445","Maddox","Benjamin Wiles","Abt 1835","1867","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Robertson County, Precinct 4
Enumerated 3 Nov 1850
Stamped 235
108-108
Benjamin W. Madox 20 M Farmer Ga
Mary J Madox 17 F Miss
109-109
Elizabeth McGrew 56 F $22,220 Ga
[Texas, Robertson County, Precinct 1]
John T. McGrew 28 M Farmer 1111 Mississippi
Elizabeth M Barton 6 F Texas
110-110
Thomas McGrew 26 M farmer 640 Miss
Lucretia McGrew 17 F Ala
Alfred Hicke 55 M Farmer 1486 Miss

1860 Census
Texas, Robertson County, Precinct 2
Enumerated 19 July 1860
Page 60
435-435
B W Maddox 25 M Farmer 3000 8950 Ga
Mary Maddox 25 F Housekeeper Miss
Sarah Maddox 6 F Tx
Jesse Maddox 4 M Tx
John A. McGrew 19 M Cattle minder 4550 2395 Tx","STR06" "I16445","Maddox","Earnest Woodrew","2 Dec 1912","Nov 1990","0","There is also a FindAGrave Memorial Page for Earnest Woodrow Maddox, but with a date of death of 1 Jan 1990, presumably in error. The date of birth is the same, 2 Dec 1912.

His burial is marked with a stone slab, not engraved, and paper marker, which is shown on the FindAGrave website, but too small to read. Perhaps this accounts for the incorrect date of death. The stone slab next to him is unmarked, as is a dirt grave next to the unmarked slab. One of the unmarked graves may be for his first wife, Ruby, who can be found enumerated with him at the time of the 1940 Rapides Parish, LA census. Earnest was a farm laborer. FindAGrave links him to Earnest Maddox, Jr., whose obituary shows him as a son of Earnest and Ruby Maddox.","STR06" "I31768","Maddox","Layton","18 May 1874","28 Dec 1936","0","Name: Layton Maddox
Death Date: 28 Dec 1936
Death Place: El Paso, El Paso, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 62 years 7 months 10 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 May 1874
Birthplace: Mchenry, Kentucky
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Emma Maddox
Father's Name: Eugena Maddox
Father's Birthplace: Unknown
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace: Unknown
Occupation: Minister
Place of Residence: El Paso, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Restlawn
Burial Date: 29 Dec 1936
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117028
Digital Film Number: 4166729
Image Number: 00003519
Reference Number: cn 59352
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35185","Maddox","Samantha Ann","2 Nov 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed with the family in 1860. Did she die young?","STR06" "I2546","Maddox","Sarah Mildred Margaret","29 Dec 1853","11 Apr 1885","0","At the time of the 1870 federal census, 16 year old Sarah was living in the home of J O Maddox, age 46, and born in Georgia. Other members of that household were Myra, 26 F W born in Mississippi, Pinkney 5 F, Thomas 3 M, and Joseph 2 M. The younger household members were born in Texas, as was Sarah. As Sarah was the last member listed in the household (as opposed to be listed chronologically with the other minors in the home) it appears that she was likely not a child of J. P. Maddox, but likely related in some other fashion as they shared the same last name.

The following information is from a family group sheet done by Ms. Bernice Jump on the 14 of Jan 1995:

Obituary of Sarah Cassels, Victoria Advocate, April 25, 1885.
Mrs. Sarah Cassels, wife of Mr. J.W.Cassels, died on Saturday April 11, 1885 at her home on Perdido, this county, of pneumonia. The relatives have our sincere sympathy in their sore affliction.

Sarah was known to her family and friends as Sade. Information was taken from papers that Juanita Johnson had worked on. She got her information from Bible records, census 1850, legal records and other research.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=carolynegould&id=I5032","STR06" "I2891","Maddox","Telephus Tellimicus Lewis","16 May 1863","12 Nov 1923","0","Wynema McGrew shows that he married Lola Mattie York.

At the time of the 1920 federal census, a Tolephus Maddox, M, age 58, born in Texas, was living in Carter County, Oklahoma in a home with wife, Myrtle J, age 30, born in Oklahoma, Hellen Land F 4 years old, born in Texas, Orvil E. Coley M 16 Born Oklahoma, and William P Coley, age 11, born in Oklahoma.
","STR06" "I17028","Maden","Laura Belvedora ""Belle""","21 Aug 1854","18 Jan 1935","0","On the image of her Tennessee Death Certificate at Ancestry.com, she is shown as Mrs. Bell Dora Hall of Jonesboro, Route 4, Washington County, Tennessee. She was widowed and aged 18 years and 5 months at the time of her death. Her parents were listed as John Madin and Mary Ellis, both born in Tennessee. (The transcription on ancestry instead lists them as John Mahan and Mary Telly). Certificate number 9694. The Tennesse Deaths and Burial index instead lists her parents as John Mahn and Mary Ellis.","STR06" "I35169","Mader","Johannes","27 Mar 1747","Abt 1797","0","He was named for his father, who was also born in Pl?derhausen ca 1719.","STR06" "I17173","Mader","Ursula","1 Apr 1711","1786","0","Shown by Kahty Bonnell as a daughter of Christian and Elisabetha MADER of Donaukreis, W?rttemberg, Germany.","STR06" "I32779","Madison","Clarence","30 Jan 1893","23 Sep 1953","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of Frances Madison and Minnie Eberhardt. When he registered for the draft during the first World War, he was single, and farming for himself in Geneva, Nebraska. He was of medium heighth and build, with light blue eyes and black hair.","STR06" "I32779","Madison","Clarence","30 Jan 1893","23 Sep 1953","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore, MadisonTwp
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 38 Sheet 4B
93-93
Hlina, Steve Hd M W 55 M 1871 Na 1877 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Hlina, Kirkava Wf F W 56 M 1888 Na 1877 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Hlina, Eddie Son m W 20 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Hlina, Willie Son M W 17 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Hlina, Ella Dtr F W 16 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Servant Home
Hlina, Bertha Dtr-in-law F W 21 Wd Neb Mo Iowa
Hlina, Helen Granddtr F W 1 9/12 S Neb Neb Neb
94-94
Madison, Clarence Hd M W 26 M Neb Iowa Ill Farmer General Farm
Madison, Mary Wf F W 32 M Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Madison (sic), Alice Dtr F W 6 S Neb Neb Neb

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore, Madison Twp
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 30-22 SD 11 Sheet 2A Stamped 125
32-32
Madison, Clarence Hd M W 37 M26 Neb Mo Mo Farmer General Farm
Madison, Mary Wf F W 43 M 18 Neb Czech Czech
Madison, Alice Drt F W 16 Neb Neb Neb
Madison , Effie Dtr F W 8 S Neb Neb Neb
Madison, Evelynn Dtr F W 6 S Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I32781","Madison","Effie Louise","30 Nov 1921","11 Sep 2007","0","Effie Miller

Effie L. Miller age 85 of York died Tuesday, September 11, 2007 at York. She was born November 30, 1921 in rural Fillmore County, NE to Clarence and Mary (Hlina) Madison. In May of 1953, she was united in marriage to Rex Miller at Fairbury, NE. Effie was a member of the First United Methodist Church in York She enjoyed playing cards, sewing, cooking, gardening and especially enjoyed her grandchildren.

Left to cherish her memory are Rex Miller of York, four daughters, Barbara Mason of York, Mary and her husband Bob Fessler of Sutton, NE, Julie Miller of Carson City, NV, and Vicki and her husband Dale Stilwell of York, six grandchildren, Tim Mason of Lincoln, NE, Todd and his wife Betty Mason of Firth, NE, Darin Fessler of Lincoln, Tracy Fessler of Crete, NE, Jessica and her husband Josh Ericson of Aurora, NE, Jacob Stilwell of York, two great-grandchildren Jacob and Emily Mason of Firth. Also surviving is a sister Evelyn Elznic of Exeter, NE, one niece, two nephews, aunts and cousins. Preceding her in death were her parents, son Richard Beck, three brothers, Frankie, Jimmie and Leo, and one sister Alice Peterson.

Funeral services were held Friday, September 14, 2007 at the Metz Chapel in York with LeRoy Hoyer officiating. Burial followed at the Arborville Cemetery near Polk, NE. Memorials may be directed to the First United Methodist Church in York or the donor's choice.

http://www.metzmortuary.com/archives/millereffie0911.html

(Courtesy of Sharon Nemeth)","STR06" "I32782","Madison","Evelyn","1 Dec 1923","1 Jan 2022","0","A Funeral Service for Evelyn will be held on Thursday, January 6, 2022 at 10:30 a.m. at Farmer Funeral Home in Exeter, Nebraska. Kim Dunker will preside over the Funeral Service.

A Graveside Service will take place in the Exeter Cemetery following the Funeral Service.

Public visitation will be held on Wednesday, January 5, 2022 from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with family present from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Farmer Funeral Home in Exeter.

In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to the family.

Evelyn Elznic was born December 1, 1923 to Clarence and Mary Hlina Madison near Burress, Nebraska. She passed away January 1, 2022 in Fairmont, Nebraska at the age of 98 years and 1 month.

She attended school at District 21 in Burress. In 1943 the best thing happened - she married Clarence Elznic. To this union they were blessed with a daughter, Sheila, their pride and joy. They lived on the family farm south of Exeter all of their married life where they worked and farmed together until Clarence passed away on July 9, 1975. She remained on the farm until June of 1978 when she moved to Exeter.

Throughout the years, she worked for the National Youth Administration in Fairbury, at Marsh Produce candling eggs, and in food service at the Exeter Public School. She also enjoyed working at the Maryland Caf? and the City Caf?. In addition, she worked in the office at Styskal Irrigation and for the last fourteen years before she retired at the Community Care Center of Exeter. Evelyn entered Country Reflections Assisted Living in Fairmont on February 15, 2015 and remained there until November 26, 2021 when she entered the Fairview Manor.

Evelyn enjoyed spending time with her granddaughters and great grandchildren. She could also be found at the Exeter Senior Center, playing cards or bingo in her free time. She also liked bowling, traveling, and going to the casinos. Her family enjoyed playing cards with her and her homemade pies.

Evelyn was preceded in death by her parents; husband Clarence; brother Leo; sister Effie Miller; half-sister Alice Peterson; half-brothers James and Frank Janda; and great grandson Seth McKay.

Survivors include her daughter, Sheila (Don) Crays; grandchildren, Stephanie (Kirk) Jensen, Linda (Grant) McKay and Clara (Tim) Grace; great grandchildren Cody, Casey (Rileigh) and Jessica Jensen, Bailey McKay, Kane, Weston, Xavier and Blaze Grace; and many other relatives and friends.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Farmer & Son Funeral Home)","STR06" "I299","Madison","Leo C.","2 Sep 1920","8 Feb 1923","0","He died in infancy.","STR06" "I14951","Magee","Adolphus ""Dolphus""","4 Oct 1858","19 Dec 1928","0","FindAGrave shows him as the son of David and Elizabeth Peake MAGEE (likely in error).

Era Leader 12-27-1928
Adolphus M. Magee died Wednesday at the residence of his sister,
Mrs. Mary Magee, age 70 years, 2 months, of age, and is survived
by 3 sisters, Mrs. Bankston of Baton Rouge; Mrs. Brashier of
Slaughter; Mrs. J.J. Stringfield of Franklinton; 2 brothers, R.E.
of Zona, and J.H. Magee of Mellville. Interment was in the Ellis
cemetery by the side of his brother, H.W. Magee.","STR06" "I43386","Magee","Eliza","29 Apr 1881","Yes, date unknown","0","Said by Shannon Albritton Gorman to have married H. Taylor PITTMAN and had a large family.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=shannon50","STR06" "I8149","Magee","Henry Elbert","Abt 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, P. O. Box Holmesville
Enumerated 26 July 1860
Page 148
1082-1082
Henry Magee 27 M Farmer 5300 500 Miss
Louiser Magee 25 F Miss
Jacob A. Magee 2 M Miss
Andrew WM? Magee 1 M Miss
Sarah A. Magee 1/12 F Miss

1870 Census
Louisiana, Washington County, Third Ward, P O Franklinton
Enumerated 11 July 1870
Page 1 Stamped 229
1-1
Magee, Elbert 40 M W Treasurer 500 400 La
Magee, Louisa 35 F W Keeping House Miss
Magee, Alinir 12 M W Miss
Magee, Dolphin 11 M W La
Magee, Alace 10 F W Miss
Magee, Florence 8 F W Miss
Magee, Willis 6 M W La
Magee, Aebit 2 M W La
Magee, Roser 9/12 M (sic) W La

1880 Census
Louisiana, Washington County, Third Ward
Page 22B SD 1 ED 195
190-191
Magee, E. L M W 50 Farmer La Ga Ga
Magee, E M W F 46 Wf Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Magee, Dolphus W M 21 Son At Home La La Miss
Magee, Florence W f18 Dtr La La Miss
Magee, O K W M 12 Son La La Miss
Magee, Rosa W F 10 Dtr La La Miss
Magee, Emma W F 8 La La Miss
Magee, Jno W M 6 Son La La Miss
Magee, Mary W F 4 Dtr La La Miss
Magee, Robert E W M 2 Son La La Miss
Magee, William W M 18 --- La La Miss
J. B. Cowell W M 24 --- Carpenter Mo Mo Mos","STR06" "I43370","Magee","Henry Willis ""Willie""","21 Jul 1865","6 May 1922","0","From FindAGrave:

Brother to Adolphus Magee

Era Leader Newspaper 5-11-1922
H. Willis Magee died Saturday at age 57 years. His widow and 10 children survive. Burial was in the Ellis Cemetery.","STR06" "I8151","Magee","Jacob E.","12 Jul 1858","18 Dec 1939","0","Shown as Aliner on the 1870 census. Maybe Eliner? Elbert?

From FindAGrave:

Era Leader 12-21-1939
Jacob E. Wood, 82 years old, died at his home in New Orleans on December 15th of a heart attack. He was born and reared in Washington Parish. Survivors are his 7 children, Mrs. Myra Goodbee, Mrs. Josie Forrester, and Mrs. Myrtle Tolar, Wiley, Robert, and Willie Wood of New Orleans, Houston Wood of Kingsville, Tx., and a large number of grandchildren and other relatives.

His wife, the late Emma Jones Wood, preceded him in death by about 5 years. Interment was in the Ellis cemetery.

FindAGrave also notes that he was the husband of Emma Jones, son of Morgan E. and Mary Simmons Wood (parents likely in error).","STR06" "I43381","Magee","Joseph William Clifton","Abt 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","John Luddy Burke shows that he married Sarah POUNDS.","STR06" "I43383","Magee","Luter","Abt 1875","Yes, date unknown","0","John Luddy Burke shows that he married Emily Irene Pope.","STR06" "I43371","Magee","Rosa","26 Sep 1869","2 May 1957","0","FindAGrave shows her as the wife of James Joseph Stringfield, daughter of Alec (???) Magee","STR06" "I43382","Magee","Sarah M.","Abt 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","Said by Laura Buckmaster to have mrarried Dudley PACKWOOD and had a large family.","STR06" "I43384","Magee","Westley","Abt 1879","Yes, date unknown","0","John Luddy Burke shows that he married Lula Pope on 8 Feb 1878.","STR06" "I43384","Magee","Westley","Abt 1879","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Marion County, Ball
Enumerated 22 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 80 Sheet 9A Stamped 107
153-154
Magee, William W Head W M Dec 1842 56 m 33 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Magee, Mary A Wf W F Dec 1839 60 m 33 6/5 Miss Miss Miss
154-154
Magee, Wesley Head W M Nov 1878 21 m 2 Miss Miss MIss
Magee, Lullou Wf W F Mar 1873 22 M 2 1/1 Miss Miss Miss
Magee, William C Son W M Jan 1899 1 S Miss Miss Miss

","STR06" "I8109","Magee","William Willis","9 Dec 1842","31 Jan 1913","0","A military marker at his gravesite shows he served with Company E, 33 Mississippi Infantry, C.S.A. Said by Shannon Albritton Gorman to be a namesake son of William Willis Magee Jr and Saran Brown Fortenberry.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=shannon50","STR06" "I8109","Magee","William Willis","9 Dec 1842","31 Jan 1913","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Township 3 Range 10 E, PO Summit
Enumerated 4 Aug 1870
Page 11
69-70
Magee, William 27 M W Farmer $--- $175 Miss
Magee, Mary Ann 31 F W Housekeeper Miss
Magee, Clifton 2 M W Miss
Magee, Sarah M 3/12 F W Miss

1880 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Beat No. 2
Page 14 SD 3 ED 38 Stamped 370
Enumerated 14 Jun 1880
193-124
Magee, William W W M 38 Laborer Miss Miss Miss
Magee, Mary Ann W F 41 Wf Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Magee, Joseph W. C. W M 12 Son Laborer Miss Miss Miss
Magee, Sarah M W F 10 Dtr Laborer Miss Miss Miss
Magee, Luther W M 5 Son Miss Miss Miss
Magee, Westly W M 1 Son Miss Miss Miss

1900 Census
Mississippi, Marion County, Ball
Enumerated 22 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 80 Sheet 9A Stamped 107
153-154
Magee, William W Head W M Dec 1842 56 m 33 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Magee, Mary A Wf W F Dec 1839 60 m 33 6/5 Miss Miss Miss
154-154
Magee, Wesley Head W M Nov 1878 21 m 2 Miss Miss MIss
Magee, Lullou Wf W F Mar 1873 22 M 2 1/1 Miss Miss Miss
Magee, William C Son W M Jan 1899 1 S Miss Miss Miss
","STR06" "I46393","Mahaffey","Ernest Arthur","9 Jan 1903","10 Jul 1963","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Jennifer Craig:

Ernest Arther Mahaffey, youngest child of James Arthur and Caldona Strow Mahaffey, was born on a farm northeast of Hebron, January 9, 1903, and spent his entire life farming in this area. He passed away July 10, 1963 at a local hospital following a lingering illness. He was 60 years 6 months of age.

On June 3, 1928, Ernest was united in marriage to Gladys Powell of Powell, Nebr. This union was blessed with five children now living, one son and four daughters. He was a devoted husband and father.

Preceding him in death were his parents, one brother James, and one infant son. He leaves to mourn his passing his wife Gladys, his children; Lois (Mrs. Daryl Ream), Luree (Mrs. Ernest Marschman, Jr.), Larry, Linda and Lulu all of Alexandria. Five granchildren, Nancy, Donna, and Blaine Ream, Terry and Monte Marschman. His sisters Mrs. Bessie Wassom of Hebron, Mrs. Ulah Higel of Bruning and Mrs. Gladys Wassom of Hebron. Besides many other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were held on Friday, July 12, 1963 at 2pm at Montgomery-Tibbetts-Cotter chapel with Rev. John L. Pettit officiating. Pallbearers were Clark Apley, Roy Marsh, Carl Nystrom, John Bright, Charles McKenzie, and John Murell. Interment was in the Fairbury Cemetery.","STR06" "I40992","","","","","","","" "I5906","Mahurin","Howard A.","19 Sep 1917","7 Oct 1991","0","(Research):

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VBK4-76T
Name: Howard Mahurin
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1940
Event Place: Council House Township, Ottawa, Oklahoma, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 22
Marital Status: Single
Race (Original): White
Race: White
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Son
Relationship to Head of Household: Son
Birthplace: Oklahoma
Birth Year (Estimated): 1918
Last Place of Residence: Same House
District: 58-9
Family Number: 189
Sheet Number and Letter: 11A
Line Number: 16
Affiliate Publication Number: T627
Affiliate Film Number: 3321
Digital Folder Number: 005454662
Image Number: 00193
Collection: Howard Mahurin in household of Arthur P Mahurin, ""United States Census, 1940""","STR06" "I29053","Maier","Bertha","28 Aug 1886","29 Oct 1917","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, November 2, 1917
Vol. 13, No. 27.
Page One

Mrs. Harry Young
City Saddened by Death of Business Man's Companion

Cass City was saddened Modnay when it hear of the premature death of Mrs. Harry Young at one o'clock that morning. Mrs. Young had been very ill for several weeks from a complication of diseases. All that human skill could possibly do was done, a city specialist and four other doctors having been in attendance.

Miss Bertha Maier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Maier, was bon in Cass City August 28, 1886, and has spent her entire life in this village. On Feb. 12, 1905, she was united in marriage with Harry Young, proprietor of the Cass City Meat Market.

Mrs. Young was of a quiet and retiring nature which led her to hide her best qualities from public gaze, but they were revealed to those who enjoyed her acquantance. Her devotion to those she loved would make a bright chapter in any life. She was a member of the Evangelical church and of Venus Rebekah Lodge.

Mrs. Young is survived by her sorrowing husband, parents, one sister, Miss Laura Maier, and two brothers, Fred and Edward. One sister, Maude, preceded her in death.

The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon at the residence with Rev. J.W. Hamblin in charge of the services. Relatives present from out of town were Robt. and Theodore Young of Tilsonburg, Ont., and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Young and Mrs. Jas. Cutting and daughter, Viola, all of Detroit.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)","STR06" "I29053","Maier","Bertha","28 Aug 1886","29 Oct 1917","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp, Cass City Village
Enumerated 21 April 1910
SD 8 ED 113 Sheet 6A Stamped 137
Main Street
148-148
Young, Harry Hd M W 31 M2 Canada English England/English England/English Butcher Own Shop
Young, Bertha Wf F W 21 M1 0 0/0 Canada English Germany/German New York/English","STR06" "I29052","Maier","Edward G.","19 Jun 1883","10 Apr 1948","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, April 16, 1948
Vol. 42, Number 51.
Page One

Well Known Photographer Died Here Saturday

Edward G. Maier, 64, well known as a photographer in Cass City, passed away Saturday night in his home on East Third St., where he had been ill, for about six weeks. Funeral services were held at the Douglas Funeral Home on Tuesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. John Safran, pastor of the Methodist Church, and interment was made in Elkland cemetery. He is survived by a sister, Miss Laura Maier, and a brother, Fred Maier, both of Cass City.

Mr. Maier was born in Cass City June 19, 1883. Following his education in the public school here, he was employed for several years as a marble cutter by Hill & Parent, monument dealers, and then went to the Photo School of Engraving at Essingham, Ill. After his graduation from that school, he entered business with his father, Jacob Maier, in the photo studio, and after the death of the elder Maier, he conducted the photographic business here for many years. Because of failing health, he disposed of the business in June, 1946, to Fritz Neitzel.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2008)","STR06" "I29054","Maier","Frederick W.","13 Jul 1888","13 Jan 1963","0","Fred worked as a butcher, from 1924 to 1941 with his brother-in-law, Harry Young, and from 1941 to 1956 in partnership with Jim Gross.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, January 17, 1963

Fred Maier Dies in Local Hospital

Fred W. Maier, 74, retired businessman, died early Monday in Cass City Hospital, where he had been a patient for several weeks.

Son of the late Jacob and Fannie Striffler Maier, he was born in Cass City July 13, 1888. He and Miss Fern Cooley of Cass City were married Aug. 29, 1938, in Lafayette, Ohio.

Surviving are his widow; one sister, Miss Laura Maier of Cass City, and two cousins, Joseph and Ward Benkelman of Cass City.

Funeral services were to be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Douglas Funeral Home with the Rev. James Braid officiating. Burial was to be in Elkland cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2008)","STR06" "I43407","Maier","Jakob","29 Dec 1821","Yes, date unknown","0","Kathy Bonnell shows he was born in GrossS?ssen, Donaukreis, W?rttemberg, Germany.","STR06" "I29050","Maier","Jakob ""Jacob""","Sep 1853","10 Mar 1925","0","It appears that the Jacob Maier who married Fannie Striffler in Cass City, Michigan was also a near neighbor of the Benkelmann family while still in G?ppingen, W?rttemberg. Kathy Brandt Bonnell, who has transcribed the G?ppingen area parish registers, shows a Jakob Maier born on 18 Sept 1853 in Donaukreis, W?rttemberg, Germany. This Jakob was a namesake son of Jakob Maier born in Gro?s??en and Sophia Krapf of Salach. Both Gro?s??en and Salach are slightly southeast of G?ppingen. Jacob's 1925 obituary shows he was born in Klein Eislingen, Wuertenberg, Germany, on Sept. 17, 1853. Kleineislingen is just north east of Gro?s??en, straight east of G?ppingen. Due to the near exact birthdate, and the close proximity to G?ppingen, and the connection of both the Krapf and Benkelmann families to the Maier's in Michigan, it appear likely this is the same Jakob. This has not been proven however.

Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan
Friday, January 23, 1931
""Thirty-five years ago: January 24, 1896""
At the Evangelical church, the following Sunday School officers have been elected for the ensuing year: Supt., Mrs. Lena SCHWEGLER; ass't supt., Mrs. Mary BENKELMAN; sec., J. MAIER; treas., Adam BENKELMAN; librarian, Miss Lillie STRIFFLER; ass't librarian, Miss Maud MAIER; organist, Miss Martha STRIFFLER; ass't organist, Oscar LENZNER.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, March 13, 1925
Vol. 20, No. 44.

In Business here 45 Years
Jacob Maier Passed Away Tuesday at Age of 71 Years.
Opened a Photo Studio here in 1880 Which He Conducted Continuously Since That Date

Jacob Maier, who has held the honor of being in business in Cass City the greatest number of consecutive years, passed away at his home on Third street early Tuesday morning, at the age of 71 years. He has been in business her continuously from 1880 to 1925, a period of 45 years.

Mr. Maier has been in failing health for over a year, but was actively engaged in his photograph gallery until shortly before the holidays. He made his last visit to his place of business two weeks previous to his death and was confined to his bed but a week. Death was caused by Bright's disease.

Funeral services were held at the family residence Thursday afternoon, conducted by Rev. I.W. Cargo, and interment was made in Elkland cemetery. Local business houses closed during the funeral hour.

Jacob Maier was born in Klein Eislingen, Wuertenberg, Germany, on Sept. 17, 1853. He came to the United States as an orphan at the age of 16 years. His first residence was at Gardenville and Lancaster, N.Y., where he was employed as a carpenter. Later he was employed in Buffalo and Philadelphia and he came to Cass City in 1876.

In April, 1879, he was united in marriage with Miss Fannie Striffler. That year, he returned for a short period to Lancaster, N.Y, where he learned the first principles of the art of photography and on New Years Day in 1880, he opened up a photograph studio in Cass City. He has served the public here continuously since that date.

Mr. Maier is survived by his widow and three children, Edward, Fred and Laura Maier, all of Cass City. Two daughters preceded the father in death.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)

Volume 14 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 3, 1951, reported that his family regularly corresponded with his niece, Fanny Sauter in Scheer Adana, Germany, about 25 miles from the Black Forest.","STR06" "I29050","Maier","Jakob ""Jacob""","Sep 1853","10 Mar 1925","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1880 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Cass City
18 Jun 1880
Page Twenty three SD ?? ED 400
241-241
Myer, Jacob W M 26 Carpenter Wurtemberg Wurtemberg Wurtemberg
Myer, Fanny W F 24 Wife Keeping House Mo France Wurtemberg
Myer, Mary W F 3/12 Dtr At Home Mich Wurtemberg Mo.

1900 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Cass City
Enumerated 12 June 1900 by A.D. Gillis
SD 8 ED 111 Sheet 8B
Jacob Maier Hd W F Sept 1853 46 Md 10 Germany Germany Germany Photographer
Fanny Maier Wf W F Feb 1856 43 Md 10 5.5 Iowa Germany Germany
Maud Maier Dtr F W Mar 1880 29 S Mich Germany Iowa
Edward Maier Son W M Jun 1885 15 S Mich Germany Iowa
Bertha Maier Dtr W F Aug 1886 13 S Mich Germany Iowa
Frederick Maier Son W M Jul 1888 11 S Mich Germany Iowa
Nora Maier Dtr March 1897 3 S Mich Germany Iowa

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp, Cass City Village
13 April 1910
SD 8 ED 113 Sheet 5B
130-130
Maier, Jacob Hd M W 56 M1 30 Germany Germany Germany Photographer Own Shop
Maier, Emma Wf F W 53 M1 30 5/4 Iowas Germany Germany
Maier, Edward G Son M W 26 S Mich Germany Iowa Photographer Fathers Shop
Maier, Frederick W Son M W 21 S Mich Germany Iowa Salesman Butcher Shop
Maier, Laura M Son (sic) F W 12 S Mich Germany Iowa","STR06" "I17166","Maier","Johannes","7 Jan 1704","Yes, date unknown","0","Kathy Bonnell shows him as a son of Johann Ulrich and Magdalena Maier.","STR06" "I29055","Maier","Laura Marguerite","21 Mar 1900","3 Dec 1982","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, December 9, 1982

Miss Maier dies Friday

Laura Maguerite Maier, 82, a lifelong resident of Cass City, died Friday at her home.

She was born March 21, 1900, in Cass City, the daughter of Jacob and Fanny Striffler Maier. Miss Maier's family originated and operated a photography shop and a meat business in Cass City that covered a span of nearly 100 years.

Miss Maier was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church of Cass City, the United Methodist Women and the Cass City Art Club.

She is survived by a sister-in-law, Mrs. Fern Maier of Cass City, and one cousin, Ward Benkelman, also of Cass City. Two sisters and two brothers preceded her in death.

Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at Little's Funeral Home, Cass City, with Rev. P. Thomas Wachterhauser of the Trinity United Methodist Church of Cass City officiating.

Burial was in Elkland Township Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2008)

Laura Maier was one of the cousins of BonnieMargaret Jacobs who searched their Bibles and records and picture collections to provide information for her 1981 manuscipt about the history of the Benkelman family.

","STR06" "I21689","Maier","Leonhard","Abt 1747","Yes, date unknown","0","BonnieMargeret Jacobs, on page 21 of her unpublished 1981 manuscript about the Benkelman Family, said that the name ""Maier"" originally had the meaning of ""overseer or head servant""...and later came to mean ""farmer-reaper.""","STR06" "I29051","Maier","Maude Mary","28 Mar 1880","27 Jul 1903","0","Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan
Friday, January 23, 1931
""Thirty-five years ago: January 24, 1896""
At the Evangelical church, the following Sunday School officers have been elected for the ensuing year: Supt., Mrs. Lena SCHWEGLER; ass't supt., Mrs. Mary BENKELMAN; sec., J. MAIER; treas., Adam BENKELMAN; librarian, Miss Lillie STRIFFLER; ass't librarian, Miss Maud MAIER; organist, Miss Martha STRIFFLER; ass't organist, Oscar LENZNER.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, July 31, 1903
Page One

Beautiful Life Ended
Mrs. Harry Young's Death Is Mourned by the Entire Community

One of the saddest deaths which has taken place in recent years in our community occured at the home of Harry Young last Monday noon, when his most estimable companion passed away after a brief illness of ten days duration. Mrs. Young was afflicted with heart trouble for many years but at no time did her relatives consider her condition necessarily serious. In fact, under ordinary circumstances she might have lived for many years to come. Unfortunately, on Wednesday, July 15, she went to the woods to pick berries and in the evening she attended a ladies reception where she became frightened--and the following Friday her condition was such that medical aid became nessary. Her delicate condition had been overtaxed and after a few days suffering which at times was of an excruciating character, the brittle ties of life were broken and her burdened spirit fled to the land of rest. The writer of this was acquainted with Mrs. Young from early childhood, she was a kind, sweet spirited girl, to whom parents, brothers, sisters, and all who learned to know her were greatly attached. Her death is a grevious loss. She will be missed not only the the immediate relatives but by a large circle of friends.

Mrs. Maude Young was the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Maier and was born at the Joseph Striffler farm home, March 28, 1880. She was married to Harry Young, January 1, 1902. In early life she became a member of the Evangelical church, later she became an active worker in Sunday School and Young People's Alliance, and only recently she joined with the Rebecca lodge of Cass City. The funeral although private was largely attended and was held on Wednesday, Dr. Gifford assisted by Rev. Soldan, officiating. The floral offerings were beautiful and showed how highly the deceased was esteemed by her many friends. From outside of the city there was in attendance, Mrs. Cutting and Frank Young and little daughter of Detroit, a sister and brother of Mr. Young.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)","STR06" "I31635","Mainer","Paralee","Apr 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","May have died prior to the 1910 census, as she is not living with John and Liza, who are in Union, Indiana with John's brother-in-law, John Smith. They may have instead divorced, as a Pearl McLemore, born ca 1870 and shown as Widowed, was a boarder in the home of Please and Veula Debord in Mount Vernon, Rockcastle County, KY at the time of the 1920 census. However, 50 year old Pearl was shown as born in Tennessee versus Kentucky, so they may be different women altogether.","STR06" "I18818","Maines","Elbert R.","Abt 1823","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown as Albert on the 1850 census, but marriage records and subsequent censsu enumerations list him as Elbert.","STR06" "I18818","Maines","Elbert R.","Abt 1823","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 4 Sept 1850
318-320
Seaburn Manes 23 M Farmer 18000 La
Jno Manes 19 M None La
Jacob Manes 17 None La
Richd Manes 15 M None La
Noah Manes 12 M La
Salina Mane 24 F La
Asaldat 18 F La
319-321
Albert Manes 27 M Farmer La
Celia Manes 23 F Ala
Sara Manes 1 F La

1860 Census
Texas, Rusk County, Beat No 14, PO Henderson
Enumerated 28 Jun 1860
Page 65 Stamped 224
404-447
John and Rachel MAINS
405-418
Elbert Mains 39 M Farmer 250 Miss
Sclia Mains 30 F Ala
Sarah Mains 10 F La
Lucy Mains 7 F Tx
William Mains 1 M Tx
Nona Mains 21 M Farm Laborer Miss
","STR06" "I18809","Maines","Jacob","Abt 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1860 census, he was in Sabine Parish Louisiana in the home of Isaac and Selina RAINS.

Wallace L. McKeehan, on his website SONS OF DEWITT COLONY, TEXAS, shows that he married Liza SMITH.

http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/patmaines1.htm#william","STR06" "I18808","Maines","John M.","Abt 1831","19 Mar 1883","0","An inscribed military marker at his gravesite shows that he served in Wallers Battn Texas Cav, Confederate States Army","STR06" "I18808","Maines","John M.","Abt 1831","19 Mar 1883","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Rusk County, Beat No 14, PO Henderson
Enumerated 28 Jun 1860
Page 65 Stamped 224
404-447
John Mains 29 M Farmer $250 Miss
Rachel Mains 28 F Ala
Flora Mains 7 F Tx
Daniel Mains 5 M Tx
Ellen Mains 3 F Tx
Wm Mains 7/12 M Tx
Sam S Parson 12 M La
Mary Parson 10 F La
405-418
Elbert Mains 39 M Farmer 250 Miss
Sclia Mains 30 F Ala
Sarah Mains 10 F La
Lucy Mains 7 F Tx
William Mains 1 M Tx
Nona Mains 21 M Farm Laborer Miss

1870 Census
not located

1880 Census
Texas, Falls County, JP 1
Enumerated 17 Jun 1880
Page 39D SD 4 ED 36
99-99
Maines, John W M 50 Farmer La Va Miss
Maines, Racheal W F 48 Wf Keeping House Ala Tenn Ala
Maines, John W M 13 Son At Home Tx La Ala
Maines, Cassie W F 11 Dau At Home Tx La Ala
Maines, Elijah W M 9 Son Tx La Ala","STR06" "I18793","Maines","Leah","Abt 1859","Bef 1870","0","(Research):As she is not listed with her parents and brother at the time of the 1870 census, it appears she died young. This has not been verified through other records, however.","STR06" "I18813","Maines","Mary A.","7 Jul 1824","10 Feb 1902","0","Middle name shown variously as Asaleete and Azaleat.","STR06" "I18811","Maines","Noah","3 Aug 1839","9 Jan 1922","0","At the time of the 1860 census, he was living with brother Elbert in Rusk County, Texas.

He is listed on the Ancestry.com database U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 as serving in the Confederate States Army, Louisiana, 17 Louisiana Infantry, 17th Regiment, Company B, Private Film # M378 Roll 18

""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FS1V-NB6 : accessed 04 Jul 2013), Noah Maines, 1922.

Noah Maines
Death date 19 Jan 1922, Mainsfiled, De Soto, Louisiana
Male
Age 82
Born ca 1840
Father William Maines
Mother Lucy Alford
Certificate Number 2437
GS Film # 2366749
Digital Folder # 004219332
Image # 00063","STR06" "I18811","Maines","Noah","3 Aug 1839","9 Jan 1922","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward No Seven, PO Pleasant Hill, DeSoto Parish
Enumerated 13 Aug 1870
Page 9 Stamped 369
66-66
Manes, Noel 30 M W Farmer La
Names, Mary 23 F W Keeping House Alla","STR06" "I18810","Maines","Richard A.","Abt 1835","24 Mar 1871","0","At the time of the 1860 census, he was in Many, Sabine Parish, Louisiana, in the home of James and Mary Woods.

Wallace L. McKeehan, on his website SONS OF DEWITT COLONY, TEXAS, shows that he married Isabella LYNCH.

http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/patmaines1.htm#william","STR06" "I18794","Maines","Richard I.","11 Mar 1856","13 Apr 1930","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F37P-LX5
Name: Richard I Maine
Death Date: 13 Apr 1930
Death Place: Many, , Sabine, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Race (original): W
Race (standardized): White
Age: 74
Estimated Birth Year: 1856
Birth Place: Louisiana
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William M Maine
Mother's Name: Lizie Corter
Film number: 2312071
Image Number: 00299
Certificate Number: 6729
Digital Folder Number: 4216028
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954","STR06" "I18812","Maines","Sabina Agnes","Abt 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","She was said to have married T. W. T. Frances Buvens on 12 Dec 1851 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana. Shown also as Salina and Serena.","STR06" "I18800","Maines","William","Abt 1773","19 Sep 1849","0","Allen Weeks Methvin provided this transcription of his obituary:

""19 SEP 1849 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana, probably the first settler in the vicinity of Many was William Mains, who settled the plantation now owned by the heirs of Louis and Frances Buvens. Mr. Mains was born in North Carolina and in early life was left an orphan. He was kidnapped by some traders and carried to the North and apprenticed to a carpenter and learned to be an expert woodworker. On reaching manhood he went to Pike County, Mississippi, where he was married, and, in 1830, moved with his family to Louisiana, near the present town of Many. Indians still roamed the woods, and wild animals were numerous. He was compelled to cut his way through a dense cane brake to make a clearing for the house which he constructed. Mr. Mains was the father of seven children, [NOTE: actually, he was the father of 13 children, 7 sons] one of whom, Noah, is still living, a resident of Pleasant Hill. William, the oldest son, who shared with his father the trials of pioneer life, was born in 1817 in Pike County, Mississippi, and died June 26, 1904. During the Mexican War he moved army equipment from Fort Jesup to the old Block House on the Sabine River. At his death he was survived by two sons, W.C. and Rich Mains, and two daughters Madames W.L. Shull and Asa Vines.""

He cites John G. Belisle
Title: History of Sabine Parish Louisiana, From the First Explorers and Settlers to the Present
Abbrev: History of Sabine Parish
Publication: The Sabine Banner Press / 1912

Wallace L. McKeehan, on his website SONS OF DEWITT COLONY, TEXAS, shows that he was drafted in Washington Parish Louisiana into the War of 1812. Served as a Private in Captain Thomas Bickham's Co, 12 and 13 Reg'ts Louisiana Militia (consolidated). His occupation was listed as farmer and his religion Methodist.

http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/patmaines1.htm#william
","STR06" "I15746","Maines","William Claiborne","Abt 1847","14 Dec 1927","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F3MH-GQB
Name: William Clebron Maines
Death Date: 14 Dec 1927
Death Place: Bayou Scie, , Sabine, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Race (original): W
Race (standardized): White
Age: 80
Estimated Birth Year: 1847
Birth Place: Many, Louisiana
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Williamson Maines
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Carter
Film number: 2384476
Image Number: 00885
Certificate Number: 15292
Digital Folder Number: 4219328
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954","STR06" "I18807","Maines","William Seaborn","Abt 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","There is a Seaborn Manes that was a member of the Sabine Rebels during the Civil War and is listed as dead on the Muster Roll. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 99).

Wallace L. McKeehan, on his website SONS OF DEWITT COLONY, TEXAS, also shows he was married several times, to Kuzar Jane HAMRICK, Lucy Katherine MULLINS, and Janes McWILLIAMS.

http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/patmaines1.htm#william

","STR06" "I18807","Maines","William Seaborn","Abt 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 4 Sept 1850
318-320
Seaburn Manes 23 M Farmer 18000 La
Jno Manes 19 M None La
Jacob Manes 17 None La
Richd Manes 15 M None La
Noah Manes 12 M La
Salina Mane 24 F La
Asaldat 18 F La
319-321
Albert Manes 27 M Farmer La
Celia Manes 23 F Ala
Sara Manes 1 F La","STR06" "I18070","Maines","Williamson","24 Feb 1817","26 Jan 1904","0","(Also Manes, Maines, Mains) Williamson Mains is the son of William Mains and Lucy Alford. Lucy is the daughter of Jacob Alford and Frankie Seaborn. Lucy would be the sister of Julius Alford of this census and the half sister to Needham J. Alford of this census. [His parents] Willam and Lucy were the parents of 9 children and both died prior to the 1850 census in Sabine parish. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 99).","STR06" "I18070","Maines","Williamson","24 Feb 1817","26 Jan 1904","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 14 Sept 1850
Stamped 125
316-318
Will Manes 34 M Farmer 700 La
Elizabeth Manes 26 F La
Redmon Manes 6 M La
E/Clibirne Manes 3 M La

1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Western District, PO Many
Enumerated 14 Sept 1860
Page 103
704
Wm. Mains 42 Farmer 1800 650 La
Elizabeth Mains 37 F La
Redmond Mains 15 M F.L. La
Claiborn Mains 13 M La
Lucy Mains 10 F La
Mersey Mains 7 F La
Richard Mains 4 M La
Leah Mains 1 F La
Riley Alford 19 M F.L. La

1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward No. Four, PO Many
Enumerated 10 Jun 1870
Page 6
42-43
Maines, Williamson 52 M W Farmer 1200* 920* La
Maines, Elizabeth 47 F W Keeping House La
Maines, Richard 14 M W At Home La

*the original values of 300/250 were lined through, with these higher values written above them



","STR06" "I1474","","","","","","","" "I25111","Makin","Marilyn Virginia","29 Oct 1931","12 Nov 1996","0","Her social security accoun was established in Pennsylvania. She is listed as Virginia M. Dunkerley on FindAGrave, but as Marilyn Dunkerley on both the SSDI and the Texas Death Index.","STR06" "I8224","Malady","Patricia A.","18 Aug 1931","14 Jan 2003","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Iowa, Floyd County, Marble Rock, Union Twp
Enumerated April 9, 1940
SD 4 ED 34-22 Sheet 3B
82 O 1800
Malady, Emmett E Head m W 35 M No H-4 Wisc 1935 Charles City, Floyd Iowas proprietor retail grocery store
Malady, Grace L Wf F W 38 M No H-4 1935 Charles City Iowa Saleswoman Retail Grocery Store
Malady, Patricia A Dtr F W 8 S Yes 2-2 1935 Charles City Iowa
Malady, John E Son M W 6 S 1935 Charles City Iowa
Rhienhart, Ruth O Lodger F W 19 S No H-4 Rural Floyd County Iowa Housemaid Private Home","STR06" "I17002","Maliszewski","Stella F.","11 Jan 1920","15 Sep 2005","0","A copy of her obituary was said to be published in the Catholic Voice, 7 Oct 2005, page 23.","STR06" "I8046","","","","","","","" "I26330","","","","","","","" "I26331","","","","","","","" "I36324","","","","","","","" "I45799","Malone","Delpha Caroline","19 Sep 1834","10 Jan 1912","0","Her biography on her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Doris Cooley, states that:

Delpha was the daughter of William Mitchell Malone. She married 3 times. (1) Amos F. Jaggars - January 05, 1854 Her children by Amos were John Lewis Malone Jaggars and Joseph William Jaggars.(2) Alfred Jaggars - November 12, 1861 (3) William McLemore - May 27, 1866.","STR06" "I45799","Malone","Delpha Caroline","19 Sep 1834","10 Jan 1912","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Tennessee, McNairy, Tenth Civil District
Enumerated 12 June 1880
Page 15D SD 4 ED 125
131-131
McLemore, D. W F 45 Keeping House Ala NC Tenn
McLemore, Alba L. E. W M 13 Son Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Martha E. V. W F 9 Dtr Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, James A W M 7 Ala Ala Ala","STR06" "I36889","Malone","Eliza Josephine","4 Nov 1872","26 Oct 1968","0","Not able to locate her Texas Death Record on FamilySearch.org.","STR06" "I46836","Malone","Gregory Lynn","26 Jun 1965","6 Aug 2016","0","Gregory Lynn Malone was born in San Augustine, TX on June 26, 1965 and spent his first night in Heaven with his Lord and Savior on August 6, 2016. Greg graduated with honors from Hemphill High School in 1983. He was an avid fisherman and tennis player. After graduation he worked for Temple-Inland and then in 1986 he married Kim Franks and joined the United States Air Force and moved to North Pole, Alaska. He spent the next four years dividing his time equally between serving his country and being a awesome father to his son Ryan. In 1990 Greg returned to East Texas to attend Stephen F. Austin State University. He has since worked in various technology fields and was currently employed at the Sabine County Appraisal District.

He is survived by his father Charlie Malone of Houston, his sons: Ryan Malone and wife Randa of Jasper, Chance Osinga of Dallas, his 6 brothers: Chuck Malone and wife Deedee of Bowie, Texas, Steve Malone and wife Barbara of Bay City, Todd Malone and wife Jamie of Pineland, Chad Malone and wife Denice of Pineland, Brad Malone of Dallas, and Wayne Honeycutt and wife Debra of Hemphill, his sister Lori Williams, and granddaughter Marley Jade Malone.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 9:00PM, Wednesday, August 10, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St. Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 1:00PM, Thursday, August 11, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Gravel Hill Cemetery.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 17, 2016, Page 10","STR06" "I31143","Maltby","Herbert Sanford","14 Apr 1864","20 Oct 1937","0","He applied for US Passports while a resident of Riverside, California in 1917 and 1918. On these applications, his full name was shown as Herbert Sanford Maltby, born in Placerville, California on 14 Apr 1864. His father was listed as Isaac Maltby.

He indicated that he had previously lived outside the United States, in the Canal Zone for several days in November 1914. Both in 1917 and 1918, he was applying in order to serve as a Missionary in British India.

In 1919 he registered with the Consulate General of the US at Calcutta, India as an American Citizen. He was a resident of Benares, India doing Missionary Work on the behalf of Pilrim's Mission in Benares. He stated his legal residence was in Atlanta, Georgia.

In 1921, while a student in Fulton County, Georgia, he again applied for a passport, once again to serve as a Missionary in India.

He died in Melrose, South India, at the age of 73, in 1937. His wife was shown as Lillie Doll Maltby, also of Melrose. Cause of death was senile cerebral softening, hypostatic congestion of the lungs, and exhaustion.","STR06" "I30752","Maltby","Isaac","17 Dec 1819","7 Sep 1887","0","At the time of the 1850 Federal Census, he was living in an Inn run by Wm. Paxton in Sacramento, California. He was listed as J/I Maltby, age 30, Rancher, born in Connecticut.","STR06" "I30752","Maltby","Isaac","17 Dec 1819","7 Sep 1887","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
California, El Dorado County, White Oak Twp, PO Clarksville
Page 243
2618-2618
I Maltby 40 M Farmer Conn (Indexed as J. Maltby on Ancestry.com)
E F Maltby 39 F Va
Carroe Atwood 16 F Vt
Martin Henley 26 M Laborer Ireland
E Brown 23 M Laborer NY
William Chisim 36 M Laborer Ind

1870 Census
not located

1880 Census
California, El Dorado County, White Oak Twp
Enumerated 2 Jun 1880
Page 3 SD ? ED 52 Stamped 54
33-33
Maltby, Isaac W M 60 Farmer Conn Conn Conn
Maltby, Eveline W F 61 Wf Keeping House Vermont Ver Ver
Matlby, Herbert S W M 16 Son Farmer Calif Conn Ver
","STR06" "I20019","","","","","","","" "I39724","Manges","Marion M.","30 Jan 1896","21 May 1990","0","FindAGrave shows that she was a daughter of Edgar A. MANGES (1866-1948) and his wife Elza A. (1868-1938), who also are memorialized at that website.","STR06" "I25053","Mangrum","Clara D.","May 1886","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Curtis D. Callis, and they were living with her parents and their children at the time of the 1920 Federal census, Gibson County, Indiana.","STR06" "I25047","Mangrum","George W.","Dec 1848","Abt 1935","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Indiana, Gibson Coun ty, West 1/2 Dakota T.P.
Page 13A SD 1 ED 115 Stamped 375
Enumerated 8 Jun 1880
103-105
Mangrum, George W. W M 30 Farmer Ind Ind Ind
Mangrum, Matilda R W F 24 Wf Keeping House Ind Ky Ind
103-106
Hanks, James S W M 74 Farmer Ky Ky Ky
Hanks, Eliza W F 63 Wf Keepin House Ind Va Va
Hanks, Marion T W M 20 Son Farmer Ind Ky Ind
Wimbirly, John M W 21 --- Farm Laborer Ill Ten Ill

1900 Census
Illinois, White County, Emma Twp
Enumerated 27 Jun 1900
SD 14 ED 111 Sheet 17A
330-332
Mangrum, G W Had W M Dec 1848 51 m 21 Ind Ind Ind Farmer
Mangrum, Matilda J Wf W F Mar 1856 44 M 21 1/1 Ind Ky Ind
Mangrum, Clara D Dtr W F May 1886 14 S Ind Ind Ind At School
Hanks, Eliza Mother-in-l;aw W F Dec 1816 83 Wd 6/4 Ind Un Un","STR06" "I43107","Mangum","James Nye","4 Apr 1907","25 Nov 1987","0","Census records show he usually went by his middle name of Nye.

He and Eunice share a double gravestone at the Chilton Cemtery in Big Sandy. Also sharing a double marker at this same cemetery are Mancial M. Mangum and Julia Isabelle Mangum. There are no other Mangum burials at Chilton on FindAGrave. These appear to be Nye's parents, as the 1930 federal census enumeration of Big Sandy, Upshur County, Texas shows a household consisting of 50 year old M. M. and Belle Mangum, along with 23 year old Nye and 8 year old Rose. All four of them were born in Texas, and M. M. Mangum was the proprietor of an auto repair shop, with 23 year old Nye being a laborer at this shop. This enumeration was done on April 17, 1930, just about four months prior to the date Nye and Eunice were said to have married.","STR06" "I43832","Manigold","Ernestine","15 Dec 1905","1 Jun 1985","0","The Ohio County Marriage index shows her as a daughter of Ernest Manigold and Marie McIntyre.","STR06" "I11547","Manire","Arthur C.","20 Nov 1870","3 Nov 1949","0","Said by Lynell Gentry Cordell to be the son of James Joel Manire and Elizabeth Poates, which matches his death certificate information as shown below. Vickie Berry, on the ""Manire Family Tree"" she posted at Ancestry.com, also shows the same parents. She further indicates he was born in Weakley, Tennessee.


Name Arthur C. Manire
Event Date 03 Nov 1949
Event Place Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas
Gender Male
Race (Original) W
Age (Formatted) 78 years 11 months 13 days

Birth Date 20 Nov 1870
Birthplace Tennessee
Marital Status Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name James Joel Manire
Father's Birthplace Tenn.
Mother's Name Mary E. Poates
Mother's Birthplace Va.
Occupation Laborer
Residence Place Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas
Cemetery (Original) Tech Memorial Park Cemetery
Burial Place Lubbock, Texas
Burial Date 04 Nov 1949
Informant's Name (Original) X
GS Film number 2223547
Digital Folder Number 4031936
Image Number 48
Reference ID 54640

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDG6-74K : accessed 15 Jul 2013), Arthur C. Manire, 03 Nov 1949.

He appears to have left home prior to the 1900 census, however, and the Arthur Manire enumberated with Joel Manire, below, is likely a namesake nephew. Indeed, he is listed as a grandson, and not son, of Joel Manire.


1900 Census
Texas, Montague County, Uz Voting Precinct
Enumerated 20 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 51 Sheet 11B
204-207
Manier, Joel Head W M May 1824 76 Wd Tenn Ala NC
Manier, William A# Son M M Apr 1859 41 S Tenn Tenn Va Farmer
Manier, Emma* V Dtr W F Nov 1860 39 S Tenn Tenn Av
Manier, Arther D GSon W M Sept 1879 20 S Tx Tenn Tenn Farm Laborer

#Living with Arthur C. Manire at the time of the 1920 Montague County, Texas census, and shown as W. A., age 62, brother. . Also enunmerated in the household as of 1920 was Arthur's eldest son, Harry, along with his widowed father-in-law, Benj. F. Hodges. Note that Arthur is shown as brother, not nephew.

*Living with Arthur C. Manire at the time of the 1920 Montague County, Texas census, and shown as Emma, age 60, sister. Also enunmerated in the household as of 1920 was Arthur's eldest son, Harry, along with his widowed father-in-law, Benj. F. Hodges.

A Memorial for the younger Arthur D. Manire is at FindAGrave (Memorial #44009208):

On this memorial, Arthur D. MANIRE (1 Sep 1878-23 Nov 1955) is shown as a son of Benajim F. MANIRE and Mary Adeline ELLISON. Benjamin is shown as a son of Joel James MANIRE and Elizabeth Mariah POATS, all of whom also have memorials on FindAGrave. Arthur's tombstone is engraved as Arthur D. Manire, and his shares a double marker with Ida Birtha Stone Manire (1887-1962). Additionally, the 1910 and 1920 census both show Arthur C. Manire would have been born ca 1871, not 1878.

There is also a FindAGrave memorial (# 20433020) for Arthur C. Manire, 20 Nov 1870-3 Nov 1949 at the Resthaven Memorial Park in Lubbock, and this matches the Texas Death record index on FamilySearch.org.","STR06" "I11547","Manire","Arthur C.","20 Nov 1870","3 Nov 1949","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 census
Wise Co. TX
ED 260 pg. 215B
92/92
Manire, Arthur C., head MW 39 WD TN TN VA
Manire, Harry T., son MW 17 S OK TN TX
Manire, Ollin, son MW 16 S OK TN TX
Manire, Ira C., son MW 14 S TX TN TX
Manire, James A., son MW 12 S TX TN TN
Manire, Nora M., daughter FW 10 S TX TN TN
Hodges, Benj. F, father-in-law MW 71 WD TX TN TN

1920 census
Montague Co. TX
ED 43 Pg. 67A
Forestburg
Fm/8/8
Manire, A.C., head, MW, 49, Wd., TN TN VA
Manire, Harry, son, MW, 26, S, OK TN TX
Manire, W.A., brother, MW, 62, S, TN TN VA
Manire, Emma V., sister, FW, 60, S, TN TN VA
Hodges, B.F., father-in-law, MW, 82, Wd., TX TX TX","STR06" "I11551","Manire","Charles Olin","30 Jan 1894","30 May 1976","0","When he registered for the World War I draft, in 1917, he was farming in Forestburg, Texas. He was single and described as of medium heighth and build, having brown eyes and black hair.


Name Charles Olin Manire
Event Type Death
Event Date 30 May 1976
Event Place Pasadena, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
occupation School Teacher
usual residence 2507 Easy Street Pasedena, Harris County, Texas
Birth Date 30 Jan 1894
Birthplace Ryan, Oklahoma
Father's Name Arthur Manire
Mother's Name Willie May Hodges
Informant Mrs. Charlie ROZNOVAK
Certificate Number 45897
GS Film number 2243937
Digital Folder Number 005145765
Image Number 00309

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3DM-QGV : accessed 15 Jul 2013), Charles Olin Manire, 1976.","STR06" "I11551","Manire","Charles Olin","30 Jan 1894","30 May 1976","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Collin County, JP 6
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 27 Sheet 5B
99-104
Manire, Charles O Head M W 36 M Ok Ten Tx Teaching School
Manire, Timpia L Wf F W 23 M Tx Tn Tn
Manire, Chalsea Dtr F W 1 S Tx Ok Tx

1930 Census
not located

1940 Census
Texas, Dallas County, Dallas, JP 1
Enumerated April 16, 1940
SD 5 ED 255-48 Sheet 11B
503
Smith, Allison D Head m W 25 M H-4 Tx Same place Street car operator Electrical Railway
Smith, Annie C Wf F W 23 M H-4 Tx Same place
Smith, Thomas D Son M W 2 S Tx Same place
Manire, Charles O Wifes Uncle M W 45 M C-4 Ok Same place School teacher public schools
Manire, Tempie Wifes Aunt F W 43 M C-4 Tx Same place","STR06" "I6296","Manire","Charlsie Oline","20 Oct 1918","15 Mar 1988","0","CHARLSIE O ROZNOVAK 20 Oct 1918 15 Mar 1988 (V) 77502 (Pasadena, Harris TX) (none specified) 458-14-2842 Texas

Notes for CHARLES LOUIS ""C.L."" ROZNOVAK:

SSDI C.L. ROZNOVAK 11 Jul 1926 11 Feb 1990 77502 (Pasadena, Harris, TX) (none specified) 451-30-1354 Texas","STR06" "I11550","Manire","Harry T.","4 Dec 1892","23 Feb 1958","0","When he registered for the World War I draft, in 1917, he was farming in Forestburg, Texas. He was single and described as Tall, slender, having gray eyes and light hair.

Name Harry T. Manire
Event Date 23 Feb 1958
Event Place Decatur, Wise, Texas
Gender Male
Race (Original) White
Age (Formatted) 65 years 2 months 19 days
Birth Date 04 Dec 1892
Birthplace Ryan, Oklahoma
Marital Status Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name Auther C. Manire
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name Willie Mae Hodges
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation Farmer
Residence Place Forrestburg, Montague, Texas
Cemetery (Original) Newharp
Burial Place Newharp, Montague, Texas
Burial Date 24 Feb 1958
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number 2115346
Digital Folder Number 4163862
Image Number 184
Reference ID CN12867

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX7C-FF4 : accessed 15 Jul 2013), Harry T. Manire, 23 Feb 1958.","STR06" "I11552","Manire","Ira Cecil","4 Mar 1896","20 Dec 1975","0","When he registered for the World War I draft, in 1917, he was farming in Forestburg, Texas. He was single and described as tall and slender, having brown eyes and hair.

PVT, US ARMY

Name: Ira Cecil Manire
Event Date 20 Dec 1975
Event Place Precinct #8, Medina, Texas
Gender Male
Race (Original):
Age (Formatted) 79 years
Birth Year (Estimated): 1896
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name Authur Manire
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name Nora (sic) May Hodges
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number 2243840
Digital Folder Number 4167922
Image Number 1296
Reference ID 92967

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J63B-VWL : accessed 15 Jul 2013), Ira Cecil Manire, 20 Dec 1975.","STR06" "I11552","Manire","Ira Cecil","4 Mar 1896","20 Dec 1975","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Jefferson County, Ryan Twp
Enumerated 6 Feb 1920
SD 272 Ed 211 Sheet 14B
274-274
Manire, Ira C Head M W 23 M Tx Tx Tx Laborer
Manire, Irma Wf F W 22 M Tx Ala Tx

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Jefferson County, Ryan Twp
Enumerated April 16, 1930
ED 34-14 SD 9 Sheet 12B
244-255
Monire, Ira C Head M W 34 M 21 Tx Tenn Tx Clerk Grocery
Monire, Irma Wf F W 32 m 20 Tx Ark Tx none
Monire, Geneva Dtr F W 9 S Ok Tx Tx
Monire, Ira C Jr Son M W 3 S Ok Tx Tx
","STR06" "I11553","Manire","James Alton","11 Dec 1897","25 Feb 1954","0","When he registered for the World War I draft, in 1918, he was farming in Forestburg, Texas. He was described as of medium heighth and build, and having blue eyes and light hair.

Said to have married Ocie Ida Cavitt, and had six children.","STR06" "I1650","Manire","Nora Mae","26 Dec 1899","25 Nov 1997","0","The daughter of Arthur Cornelious Manire and Willie May ""Madie"" Hodges.

Lubbock Avalanche-Journal

Friday, 28 November 1997

Nora Williamson-Bryan

Services for Nora Mae Williamson-Bryan, 97, of Lubbock will be at 11 am Saturday in Sanders Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Herb Tavenner, retired Methodist minister, officiating. Burial will be in Resthaven Memorial Park under the direction of Sanders Funeral Home. She died at Tuesday, Nov. 25, 1997, in St. Mary Hospital. Born 26 Dec 1899, in Montague County, she had lived in and around Lubbock since the 1930s. She married J.C. Williamson on 19 January 1919, in Wise County and they were active in showing flowers. He died 1 March 1969. She married Daniel B. Bryan on 2 Jan 1971, in Lubbock. He died 9 Apr 1978.

She was a member of Asbury United Methodist Church. She also was preceded in death by three sons, Weldon in 1974, Calvin in 1988 and Roy in 1995; three daughters, Thelma Gibson in 1978, Louise Bushell in 1985 and Virginia Mildred Booher in 1996; and a grandson, Tony Gibson in 1979. Survivors include a daughter, Jeanette Lawrie of Lubbock, 17 grandchildren; several great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. Memorial may be made to a favorite charity.","STR06" "I39895","Manley","Charles Norman","25 Aug 1911","6 Sep 1962","0","There is a Charles N. Manley (1911-1962) buried at the Forest Park Cemetery, Houston. His gravestone has a masonic symbol inscribed on it. On the Texas Death Index, this individual's full name is shown as Charles Norman Manley, date of death 6 Sep 1962, Harris County. FamilySearch.org has a copy of his Texas Death Certificate. It shows that he was born on 25 Aug 1911 in St. Louis, MO and died 6 Sept 1962 in Galena Park, Harris County, TX. His parents were listed as Thomas Manley and Rose Shave. The informant was Mrs. Charles N. Manley.","STR06" "I21423","Manley","Martha Jane","19 Apr 1850","12 Nov 1930","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Wisconsin, Outgamie County, Seymour City
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 93 Sheet 7B
143-143
Strong, Martha J W F Apr 1850 50 Wd Oh NY NY
Strong, Fred Son M M July 1877 22 S Wis Wis Oh Teacher","STR06" "I31615","","","","","","","" "I31615","","","","","","","" "I7921","Mann","Joy Bruno","5 Apr 1879","27 May 1953","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Wyoming, Converse County, Cheyenne River Election District #17
Enumerated 8 April 1930
SD 5-19 SD 3 Sheet 2A Stamped 139
Mann, Jay B Head O 2000 R M W 51 M 50 Neb Iowa Ohio Mail Carrier Farms
Mann, Elsie M Wf F W 41 M 40 Kansad US Wales School Teacher


","STR06" "I17725","Mann","Maria","Abt 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","Preston Wright, on his ""All Families combined"" tree at WorldConnect, shows that she was born to Johann MANN and Anna SCHALI in Illmitz, Hungary, and died in 1949 in Spokane, Washington. She was buried in Holy Cross Cemetery, Spokane.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=:2381279&id=I513945457","STR06" "I37653","Mannarino","John Joseph","28 Oct 1930","28 May 2003","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit
SD 15 ED 84-616 Sheet 1B
W. Hancock
3328-29-R-25-No
Mannarino, Joseph Head m W 48 M No 3 Italy Same House Spot Welder Auto Plant
Mannarino, Sarah Wf F W 45 M No 0 Italy Same House
Mannarino, Gabriel Son M W 19 S No 1 Italy Same House Grocery Clerk Chain Store
Mannarino, Mario Son M W 15 S Yes 1 Italy Same House
Mannarino, John Son M W 10 S Yes 5 Minnestora Same House
Mannarino, Melvin Son M W 7 S No 0 Detroit Same House","STR06" "I27190","Manning","Alfred","Aug 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","An Alfred Manning, 1876-1900, is listed as buried in the Lavinia Cemetery, Carroll County, Tennessee on FindAGrave. No link to parents or wife is shown, nor is there a photo. The year of birth is off by three years, so this may not be the same Alfred Manning.","STR06" "I9980","","","","","","","" "I3770","Manning","Earl L.","3 Mar 1905","4 Feb 1995","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Madison Twp
Enumerated 15 Apr 1940
ESD 8 ED 30-22 Sheet 3B
62-O-750-No
Manning, Earl L Head M W 35 M No H4 Neb Same Houseoprietor Retail Grocery Store
Manning, Clara Wf F W 35 M No H-2 Neb Same House
Manning, Richard Son m W 13 S Yes 7 Neb Same House
Manning, Thomas Son M W 9 S Yes 4 Neb Same House","STR06" "I25458","Manning","Ida","11 Feb 1861","5 Jul 1938","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Civil District 23
18 Apr 1910 by Rufus Thompson
SD 8, ED 40 Sheet 1B
McLemore, Ida Hd F W 46 Wd 5/3 Tn Tn Va Farmer
McLemore, Ula Dtre F W 23 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Malcomb Son M W 21 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Ettamay Dtr F W 17 S Tn Tn Tn","STR06" "I43456","Manning","Kathryn","Abt 1921","Yes, date unknown","0","She was listed with her parents in Carroll County, Tennessee at the time of the 1940 census. It was indicated she was a student, and had completed one year of college.","STR06" "I27192","Manning","Michael ""Mike""","1 Feb 1878","16 Apr 1970","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War he was Farming for himself in Milan, Gibson County, Tennessee. He was described as Tall, Slender, with blue eyes and brown hair.","STR06" "I27192","Manning","Michael ""Mike""","1 Feb 1878","16 Apr 1970","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, First Civil District
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 8 ED 11 Sheet 7A
116-122
Manning, Mike Head M W 30 m1 10 Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
Manning, Olive Wf F W 25 m1 10 3/3 Tenn Tenn Tenn Farm Laborer
Manning, Thomas F Son M W 8 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Manning, Alfred D Son m W 6 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Manning, Hester G Son M W 3 S Tenn Tenn Tenn

1920 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, First District
Enumerated 13 and 14 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 17 Sheet 7A
Milan Road
120-122
Manning, Mike Head M W 41 M Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
Manning, Ollie Wf F W 35 M Tenn Tenn Tenn
Manning, Frank Son M W 18 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Manning, Alfred Son M W 16 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Manning, Gordon Son M W 13 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Donald, Dexter Hired Man M B 28 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Laborer

1930 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Civil District 1
Enumerated 22 Apr 1930
SD 9-1 SD 2 Sheet 12B
262-269
Manning, Mike Head m W 52 M 23 Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
Manning, Olive Wf F W 44 M 16 Tenn Tenn Tenn
Manning, Kathryn Dtr F W 9 S Tenn Tenn Tenn","STR06" "I38106","Manning","Richard ""Dick""","12 Apr 1927","13 Oct 2011","0","Richard ""Dick"" Manning, age 84, of Geneva died on Thursday, October 13, 2011 in Lincoln.

He was born on April 12, 1927 to Earl and Clara (Biba) Manning in York.

Survivors include his wife, Louisa Manning of Geneva; sons, Jim Manning of Lincoln, Don (Joan) Manning of Burress, and Scott (Roxanne) Manning of McKinney, Texas; daughters, Mary Jane (Ken) Havick of Omaha and Margie (Chris) Hayes of Osceola; brother, Tom (Marilyn) Manning of Burress and 11 grandchildren.

Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, October 17, 2011 at Exeter United Methodist Church in Exeter with Pastor Ray Underwood and Pastor Ron Harris officiating. Graveside services will take place at the Exeter Cemetery in Exeter.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I43458","Manning","Thomas ""Tom"" Burton","7 Apr 1930","3 Aug 2016","0","Obituary for Thomas B. Manning

Funeral services for Tom will be held on Tuesday, August 9, 2016 at 10:30 a.m. at the St. Stephen's Catholic Church in Exeter. Father Steve Thomlison will officiate the services.

Burial will be held in the Exeter Cemetery following the funeral service.

Visitation will be Monday from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Farmer Funeral Home in Exeter. A Rosary will be prayed at St. Stephen's Catholic Church on Monday, August 8, 2016 at 7:00 p.m.

Memorials are directed to the St. Stephen's Catholic Church or the Exeter Volunteer Fire Department.

Thomas Burton Manning was born in Sawyer, NE to Earl and Clara (Biba) Manning on April 7,1930. He passed away on August 3, 2016 in Lincoln, NE. As a very young boy, Tom lived in Sawyer until 1934, when his father moved his elevator business, house, and barn to Burress, NE. He was then raised in Burress, where he also attended country school. He attended high school at Exeter Public School in Exeter, NE, where he graduated with his high school sweetheart, Marilyn Murphy in 1947. He briefly attended business school in Lincoln before returning to Burress, joining the family grain business. In the summer of 1949, he and Marilyn were married. They resided in Exeter for one year, then moved to Burress, where they lived for the remainder of their 65 years of marriage. It is there that they raised their eight children and taught them by example to be hardworking and honest. Tom felt that one of the most important gifts he could give his children was a good education.

Tom and Marilyn were united in marriage at St. Stephens Catholic Church in Exeter on June 11th, 1949. They held their wedding dance at the Burress Dance Hall. Shortly after, the historic hall was filled with grain. They spent their Honeymoon in Grand Lake, Colorado. Tom and Marilyn loved and respected each other in all walks of life. Together they shared an everlasting love.

Instilling the importance of family was very important to them. Most years they would take the family to Grand Lake in the summer to enjoy the beauty of the mountains. One of Tom's greatest joys was taking his children on mountain hikes to the ranger station on top of Shadow Mountain. His last mountain hike was in 2014 at the age of 84. It was a one-mile hike, which included one of his favorite points of nature, Adams Falls. His final trip to Grand Lake was last September 2015.

Tom loved to spend time outdoors, whether it was for work or for pleasure. He enjoyed river fishing, gardening, hiking, a lifetime of scooping grain, and endless mowing! His dedication to neighbors, customers, friends, and family was ever present. He will be remembered as an honest, hardworking, kind, gentle, and caring man. He will be eternally loved, and forever missed.

Tom was preceded in death by his wife, Marilyn, daughter Clara, and brother, Richard (Dick). He is survived by sons Thomas David Manning, and wife Bette, Fairmont, NE, Chris Manning and wife Brenda, Exeter, NE, Mark Manning and wife Leanne, Crete, NE, Kent Manning and wife Cindy Fairmont, NE, Matthew Manning and wife Heather, Lincoln NE; daughters, Melinda Hofferber, Westminster, CO, Jennifer Manning, Lincoln, NE; 15 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
","STR06" "I27188","Manning","Thomas B.","26 Feb 1840","30 May 1916","0","Shown on ""Tennessee, Death Records, 1908-1958"" as a son of Wm. Manning (b. Carroll, TN) and Mary Elizabeth Porter (b. TN). Certificate Number 260.","STR06" "I27188","Manning","Thomas B.","26 Feb 1840","30 May 1916","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Tennessee, Carroll Counyt, District 1
Page 26 SD 4 ED 8
211-216
Manning, T B W M 40 Farmer Tenn NC NC
Manning, Mattie E W F 33 Wf Keeping House NC Va
Manning, Permelia I/T? W F 8 Dtr Tenn Tenn Tenn
Manning, Alferd W M 6 Son Tenn Tenn Tenn
Manning, Lucy J W F 4 Dtr Tenn Tenn Tenn
Manning, Miceal W M 2 Son Tenn Tenn Tenn
Cook, Thomas B M 23 Laborer Works on Farm Tenn Tenn Tenn

1900 Census
Tennesse, Carroll County, District 1
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 122 Sheet 3B
49-55
Manning, Thomas Head W M Feb 1840 60 M 29 Tenn SC SC Farmer
Manning, Martha E Wife W F Mrch 1847 53 m 29 10/7 Tenn SC Va
Manning, Mealie Dtr W F 27 Oct 1872 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Manning, Alfred Son W M 26 Aug 1873 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Manning, Mike Son W M 22 Feb 1878 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Farm Laborer
Manning, Beulah Dtr W F 19 Oct 1880 S Tenn Tenn Tenn At School
Manning, William H Son W M 17 Jan 1883 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Farm Laborer
Manning, Thomas E Son W F 14 Aug 1885 S Tenn Tenn Tenn At School","STR06" "I27195","Manning","Thomas Edward","1 Aug 1885","May 1973","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War he was Farming for himself in Milan, Gibson County, Tennessee. He was described as medium in heighth, with gray eyes and brown hair. His nearest relatives was his wife, Mary Manning, also of Gibson County.","STR06" "I47037","Manning","Una ""Eunie"" Belle","9 Feb 1902","22 Jul 1973","0","Her Texas Death Certificate shows her as the daughter of Sam Manning and Iva Bearden. He was a housewife and mother. Informant was her daughter, Mrs. C.F. White.","STR06" "I14455","","","","","","","" "I43459","Mansfield","Kathy Jean","6 Feb 1952","23 Jan 2010","0","From FindAGrave:

Birth: Feb. 6, 1952
Death: Jan. 23, 2010

Services to celebrate the life of Kathy Jean Mansfield Rogers will be 10:00 AM, Monday, January 25, 2010 at the First Baptist Church of Merkel. Reverends Jimmy Griffith , T.C. Melton and Todd Keller will officiate. Interment will follow at Rose Hill Cemetery directed by Starbuck Funeral Home. Visitation will be Sunday, January 24, 2010 from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the funeral home.

Kathy was born February 6, 1952 to Bobbye (Teaff) and Vernon Mansfield in Merkel and passed from this earth on Saturday, January 23, 2010 after a courageous battle with cancer. She graduated from Merkel High School in 1970 and attended Texas Tech University. She married Bobby Lee Rogers May 23, 1975. Kathy graduated from Hendrick Medical Center School of Operating Room Technology in 1974. While working for Hendrick Medical Center, she attended Cisco Junior College School of Vocational Nursing. Kathy graduated from nursing school in 1975. Her first nursing job was with Dr. Joel Appleton. Kathy was best known for her care and compassion she provided for many children when she worked with Dr. Jake Barron as his nurse for numerous years. She then worked for Dr. Randy Daniell, Abilene Eye Institute, SpineAbilene, and most recently Coronado Nursing Center.

Kathy is survived by her daughter, Lana Rogers and Jeff Doan of Merkel; a son Travis and April Rogers of Merkel; two grandchildren Mayce and Rowde who were her pride and joy. She is also survived by two brothers, Mack and Laura Mansfield of Houston, Jack and Ann Mansfield of Aransas Pass; a sister, Zana and Eddie Carter of Houston; Aunt Gertie Teaff; Aunt Mary Frances and T.C. Melton; as well as several nieces and nephews, extended family and many close friends.

Kathy was proceeded in death by her parents, Bobbye and Vernon Mansfield and her husband Bobby Rogers.

Memorials may be given to W.H.I.M.S. c/o Hendrick Cancer Center or Hendrick Medical Foundation/Children's Hospital, 1900 Pine, Abilene, Texas 79601

We would like to thank Dr. Victor Hirsch and staff, Parker 7 staff and Hendrick Hospice staff for the loving care they provided over the past several months.

I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.
2 Timothy 4:7","STR06" "I15168","Manzelka","Marie","15 Jul 1839","3 Oct 1913","0","In the Milligan Centennial book, she is listed as Marie Petracek. The FindAGrave listing for this family instead shows her as Marie MANZELKA Matejka. The photo of her tombstone is also inscribed Marie, Jeho MANZELKA.","STR06" "I41485","Marbach","Ida","22 Aug 1874","3 Nov 1929","0","FindAGrave shows her as the "" Wife of Adolph Haag and daughter of Johann Joseph and Minna Muenchen Meurin Marbach.""","STR06" "I3638","Marc","Josefa","9 Mar 1853","8 Jan 1927","0","She was the daughter of Matej and Marie Blaha Marc. (Milligan, p 220).","STR06" "I3638","Marc","Josefa","9 Mar 1853","8 Jan 1927","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Precinct
Enumerated 26 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 32 Sheet 6B
124-126
Bures, Josefa Head F W 57 Wd 8/7 AustBohemia AustBohemia AustBohemia 1881 English Farmer
Bures, Jaems Son M W 23 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia Laborer Home Farm
Bures, Charles Son M W 19 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia Laborer Home Farm
Bures, William Son M W 17 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia Laborer Home Farm
Bures, Rose T. Dtr F W 16 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia
Bures, Anton Son M W 15 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia
","STR06" "I10386","Marco","David Bryan","14 Oct 1959","10 Feb 2006","0","Obituary (from FindAGrave)

Duncan Banner
Sun., Mar. 12, 2006

Richmond, Calif. - Former Duncan, Okla. resident, DR. DAVID BRYAN MARCO, 46, passed away Friday, February 10, 2006, in Richmond, California.

Memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, March 13, in Immanuel Baptist Church, Duncan, with the Rev. Buddy Hunt officiating. Burial will be in Resthaven Memorial Gardens.

David was born October 14, 1959, in Duncan, to Frank and Jolene Marco.
He graduated from Duncan High School in 1977. After high school, he worked for Halliburton as a mechanical draftsman. He then attended Oklahoma State University, earning a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering in 1983. In 1987, he earned his master's degree, also in mechanical engineering, at the University of Texas at Austin.
David worked from 1987 until 2001 for the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, Calif. In 1996, he obtained his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering, with a minor in computer science. David was a major contributor to the detailed mechanical design of the Naval Postgraduate School ARIES autonomous underwater vehicle.

From 2001 until his death, David was an assistant research engineer at California PATH (Partners for Advanced Transit and Highways), a world-leading institution in Intelligent Transportation Systems with the University of California at Berkeley.

When he was not working, David loved putting models together and enjoyed woodworking. He especially loved riding his bicyle over the Golden Gate Bridge.

Survivors include his sister, Janet Adkins of Duncan; three nephews, Michael Adkins of Moore, Okla., and Matthew Adkins and Mason Adkins, both of Edmond, Okla.; and two aunts, Dorothy Farmer of Duncan, and Margie Palmer of Denver, Colo.

He was preceded in death by his parents.
","STR06" "I10383","Marco","Frank L.","6 Nov 1924","12 Jul 1980","0","He has a military emblem on his headstone, and FindAGrave shows a photo of him in a Navy uniform.
","STR06" "I12376","Maresh","Carolyn","Abt 1943","25 Mar 2013","0","""...Carolyn Ann Maresh, who married on 24 Jun 1950 Gary Schmalpen. They had three children, Steven born 12 Mar 1961; Debbie born 19 Sept 1962, and Jeffrey born 10 Dec 1967.""

Carolyn A. Schmalken, age 70, of Lincoln, died March 25, 2013.

Survived by husband, Gary; son & daughter-in-law, Steve & Tammy Schmalken, Malcolm; daughter & son-in- law, Debrah & Danny Jr. Kage, LaVista; sons & daughters-in-law, Jeff & Melanie Schmalken, Valparasio, Brian & Tiffany Schmalken, Ft. Worth, Texas; eight grandchildren; three great grandchildren.

Services: 11 a.m. Saturday at Fellowship Community Church, 86th & Holdrege St. Officiating: Pastor George Cook. Viewing: Friday 9-9, with family 6-8 at the funeral home. Burial: Lincoln Memorial Park. Memorials to the family, in lieu of flowers. Arrangements by Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home. Condolences may be left at http://www.bmlfh.com/

Lincoln Journal Star, 28 Mar 2013, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I35115","Maresh","Edward M.","24 Feb 1916","27 Apr 1983","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated April 12-15, 1940
SD 8 ED 30-21 Sheet 3A
56-R-8-Yes
Maresh, Edward Head M W 24 S No h-4 Neb R Fillmore Neb Farmer","STR06" "I43465","Maresh","Ellsworth E. ""Al""","24 Aug 1926","1 Feb 1999","0","FindAGrave has a photo of his military grave marker, inscribed with a cross, and reading:

Ellsworth E. MARESH
1st Lt US Army
Korea
Aug 24 1926 Feb 1 1999

The 2008 Milligan History book shows that he married Delores Eden and had two children, Kenneth and Marjorie (married a KNIGHT) who live in Lincoln. Ellsworth second wife was named Bonnie, and they lived in Omaha.","STR06" "I42608","Maresh","Josef ""Joseph""","17 Mar 1880","3 Jan 1956","0","Bob Nohavec shows he was born in Bojanovice, Rabe, Bohemia, as does the Milligan 2008 book. There are several villages in various districts of Bohemia with the name of Bojanovice, near Prague, in Klatovy, in Strakonice, in Kromeriz, and in Znojmo.","STR06" "I42608","Maresh","Josef ""Joseph""","17 Mar 1880","3 Jan 1956","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1940 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated 18 Apr 1940
SD 8 ED 30-21 Sheet 5A
39-O-2000-Yes
Maresh, Joseph Head M W 60 M No 8 Czechoslovakia Same House Farmer
Maresh, Anna Wf F W 46 M No 8 Nebraska Same House
Maresh, Joe Son M W 25 S No H-4 Neb Same House Farmer
Maresh, Richard Son M W 22 S No H-4 Neb Same House Farmer
Maresh, Ellsworth Son M W 13 S Yes 8 Same Neb Same House

1940 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated April 12-15, 1940
SD 8 ED 30-21 Sheet 3A
56-R-8-Yes
Maresh, Edward Head M W 24 S No h-4 Neb R Fillmore Neb Farmer","STR06" "I12387","Maresh","Larry Dean","10 Jul 1948","15 Apr 2023","0","July 10, 1948 ? April 15, 2023

Larry Dean Maresh was born July 10, 1948 to Edward and Mildred Maresh in Friend, NE. The family moved to Lincoln when Larry was 7. Larry graduated from Lincoln High in 1966. He attended UNL for 2 years majoring in engineering and was a member of the Triangle Fraternity.

When Larry realized he was going to be drafted, he enlisted in the US Army and served in the Security Services Division. After spending a year in Vietnam, he was honorably discharged and returned to Lincoln. Upon returning, he attended Lincoln School of Commerce and graduated with his degree in accounting. His first job was at the Lincoln Airport Authority, and he retired from the Airport Authority as Deputy Director of Administration in 2007.

Larry married the love of his life Peggy in 1976 and they would have celebrated 47 years of marriage in July. Larry enjoyed many hobbies; golfing, cooking, playing softball, hunting and fishing and he was able to share those hobbies with his son Brent. Larry and Brent were able to share an antelope and elk hunting trip which Larry talked about for years. Larry's fondest memories were the times spent at the family cabin at Lake McConaughy. Larry loved the sandhills and enjoyed the terrain and watching the wildlife. Larry was known for his cooking and grilling, and his family and friends will miss his french toast, lasagna, and his cr?me brulee.

Larry was a member of the Kiwanis Club, Capital City Kiwanis Club and American Legion Post #3. He was also a Cub Scout and Boy Scout leader.

Larry is survived by his wife Peggy, son Brent and daughter-in-law Jana and grandchildren Ardy and Harry. Larry always said Brent was the best thing he ever did with his life and Ardy and Harry were his pride and joy. He is also survived by his sister-in-law and brother-in-lawn June and Rick Issler, his brother-in-law and sister-in-law Mike and Linda Nelson, 3 nephews and 1 niece and their families and his fur baby Sophie.

Larry was preceded in death by his parents, sister Carolyn Schmalken and his brother-in-law Gary Schmalken, his father-in-law and mother-in-law Jack and Patricia Nelson.
A military burial service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, April 20, 2023 at Wyuka Cemetery, Lincoln. A reception will follow at Wyuka Funeral Home, Lincoln. Cremation was chosen. Memorials may be made to the Capital Humane Society or the Lincoln Children's Zoo.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Wyuka Funeral Home website)","STR06" "I2083","Maresh","Olga Tracy","12 Feb 1910","Sep 1994","0","At the time of the 1910 census enumeration, the newborn Olga Mares(h) was living in the home of B F and Anna Mares, immigrants from Austria, in Austin County, Texas. She was the youngest of their seven children. Also living in the home was 20 year old Stephan Tsilgke (sic) [TYLAJKA], brother-in-law. born in Austria. The family was still in Austin County in 1920, and their last name was shown as Maresh. Frank and Annie, the parents, were shown as born in Bohemia (part of the Austrian Empire in 1910), and had ten children in their home, including 10 year old Olga. The children of B F and Anna Maresh were Anna, Frank, John, Willie, Lydia, Mileda/Milday/Milada, Olga, Otto, Fannie and Lillie.

A photo of the headstone of Annie (nee Tulajka) and Frank B. MARESH is shown on FindAGrave, and the spelling MARESH is used. Her dates are shown as 4 Apr 1877-16 Dec 1935, and his are 10 Nov 1870-5 Jan 1948. They are buried at the National Cemetery, Nelsonville, Austin County, Texas.","STR06" "I43464","Maresh","Richard H. ""Dick""","8 Sep 1917","10 Nov 2004","0","He shares a double marker with Ruth Ann, born 30 Sept 1924, whom he married on 24 May 1947. FindAGrave also indicates he was a veteran of World War II. The 2008 Milligan History book notes that he enlisted in the Army Air Corp and was stationed in the Marianas and flew 35 B-29 missions over Japan. He was commissioned as a flight engineer. He was elected and served as Senator of the 32nd District in the Nebraska Legislature from 1971 to 1981, and resigned to accept an appointment as Deputy Director of the Nebraska Department of Agriculture. He was also on the Fillmore County Fair Board, as well as on the State Fair Board.","STR06" "I29585","Mark","Alice Maude Mary","9 Jun 1874","24 May 1928","0","Name Alice Maude Mary Marks
Gender Female
Christening Date:
Christening Place:
Birth Date 09 Jun 1874
Birthplace Brock, Ontario, Ontario
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name Walter Marks
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name Elizabeth Mclean
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number C03328-7
System Origin Canada-EASy
GS Film number 1845044
Reference ID 193

Citing this Record:
""Canada, Births and Baptisms, 1661-1959,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FLF4-DQ8 : accessed 29 Jul 2013), Alice Maude Mary Marks, 09 Jun 1874.

Cass City Chronicle
June 1, 1928
Page Five

Mrs. N Karr Laid to Rest Sunday

Alice Maud Karr, wife of Naaman Karr, funeral director of Kingston, died at Port Huron hospital on Thursday, May 24, following an operation for sinus trouble.

The news of her death was a great shock to the community. Mrs. Karr was of a very genial disposition and was held in the highest esteem by all who knew her, as was seen by the very many beautiful floral tributes and the large number of friends that attended the funeral. She was always ready to help in any way possible-- the church, the various organizations, and the community at large, and will be greatly missed by all.

She leaves to mourn their loss her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Fred McCurdy of North Branch, two sons, Harold of Lincoln and Mark at home; one grandson, Frederick McCurdy, two sisters, five brothers and a large number of friends.

Funeral services were held form the Methodist Episcopal church at Kingston on Sunday afternoon May 27, amid every token of respect. Rev. Edward Hocking, pastor of the church officiated and was assisted by the Rev. B. A. Sherk pastor of the Baptist church, and Rev. D. J. Feather. Burial was at Elkland Cemetery. The service at the graveside was in charge of Puritan Chapter, No. 456, O. E. S., of Kingston, of which Mrs. Karr was a charter member.

Those who attended the funeral from out of town were---Mrs. George Mithcell of Leslie, Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Treadgod, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Tappson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oakley, Mr. Hollister, Mr. and Mrs. Haley, Mr. and Mrs. herman Kammer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart and Ernest Mark, all of Detroit, E. C. Ogden of Mt. Clemens, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacques, and Mrs. Graham of Whittemore, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brice, Jasper Darling of Flint, William E. Snelling and daughter, Letha and Mrs. Harrington of Bay City, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Currell of Flushing, and Mr. and Mrs. P.H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Teatz, Mrs. D. W. McCurdy of North Branch.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, August 2013)","STR06" "I6245","Mark","Alma May","31 Aug 1895","16 Jun 1980","0","Volume 23 of the Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, dated September 7, 1963, noted that Alma Seeger purchased the home of the Boughton Estate just across the corner from this church (EUB), and has recently moved into it from her apartment in the Ricker-Krahling Building up town.

Cass City Chronicle
June 19, 1980
Page 10

Mrs. Seeger dies suddenly at 84

Alma Seeger, 84, of Cass City died suddenly Monday at her home.

Police said she apparently succumbed to carbon monoxide poisoning in her garage. Though an exact cause of death is pending a medical examiner's report, police said she apparently took her own life.

Mrs. Striffler was born August 31, 1895, in Cass City, the daughter of the late Archibald & Emeline (Striffler) Mark.

Miss Mark married Louis Krahling Nov. 5, 1927 in Cass City. Krahling died September 15, 1936.

June 18, 1939, Mrs. Krahling married Andrew Seeger in Detroit. The couple moved to Cass City from Greenleaf towsnhip in 1940.

Mrs. Seeger was a member of Salem United Methodist Church, serving as treasurer for many years. She was also a member of the United Methodist Women and the Cass City Chapter of the AARP.

She is survived by one daughter, Sharon HARRIS of Grand Rapids, [born to Andrew Seeger by his first wife, Bessie Gracey] three sisters, Mary BUEHRLY of Ubly, Lena SCHWEGLER of Cass City, and Martha DARLING of Marlette. Also surviving are on brother, Edward MARK of Cass City, and two grandchildren. Funeral services are Thursday at 1 p.m. from Salem United Methodist Church. Rev. Eldred Kelley will officiate.

Burial will be in the Elkland township cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I5488","Mark","Archibald ""Archie""","22 Mar 1862","25 Aug 1934","0","The Striffler Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 8, September 3, 1945, published, in a Column titled ""Around the World with our Service Boys"" (page 2), that Cpl. Archie Mark is located in Cham, Germany.

Cass City Chronicle
August 31, 1934
Page 5

Archie Mark

Archie Mark, whose death occurred August 25, was born March 22, 1862, in Whitby Township, Ontario. At the age of 14, he came to Michigan and was employed in the lumber woods, later coming to Cass City and engaging in farming.

In 1886, he was united in marriage with Miss Emeline Striffler. To this union five children were born, all of whom survive. He leaves to mourn his faithful companion; one son, Edward Mark; four daughters, Mrs. Mary Buehrly, Mrs. Lena Schwegler, Mrs. Martha Darling, and Mrs. Alma Krahling, all of Cass City; 20 grandchildren; four brothers, Robert of Saskatchewan; Thomas of Idaho; Walter and John of Cass City; and two sisters, Mrs. Jane Muntz and Mrs. Johanna Wright of Alberta.

Funeral Services were held at the residence Monday afternoon, conducted by Rev. G.A. Spitler. Interment was made in Elkland cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)

Name Archie Mark
Event Type Death
Event Date 25 Aug 1934
Event Place Elkland, Tuscola, Michigan, United States
Gender Male
Age 72
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 22 Mar 1862
Birthplace Ontario
Birth Year (Estimated) 1862
Father's Name Walter Mark
Mother's Name Elizabeth Mclean
GS Film number 001973113
Digital Folder Number 005240515
Image Number 01647

Citing this Record:
""Michigan, Death Certificates, 1921-1952,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KF7N-TG4 : accessed 29 Jul 2013), Archie Mark, 1934.","STR06" "I5488","Mark","Archibald ""Archie""","22 Mar 1862","25 Aug 1934","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp excluding Cass City Village
Enumerated 12 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 110 Sheet 6B
125-125
Marks, Archibald Head W M March 1862 38 M 13 Canada (Eng) England Canada (Eng) 1884 16 Ca Farm Laborer Yes Yes Yes
Marks, Emline Wf W F Sept 1860 39 m 13 5/5 Mich NY Germany
Marks, Albert E Son W M Jan 1889 11 S Mich Canada (Eng) Michigan At School
Marks, Mary E Dtr W F July 1890 9 S Mich Canada (Eng) Michigan
Marks, Johanna M Dtr W F Feb 1892 8 S Mich Canada (Eng) Michigan
Marks, Martha A Dtr W F Nov 1893 6 S Mich Canada (Eng) Michigan
Marks, Alma M Dtr W F Aug 1895 4 S Mich Canada (Eng) Michigan
126-126
John and Mary Striffler and family

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 20-21 Apr 1910
SD 8 ED 112 Sheet 2B
40-42
Mark, Archa Head M W 48 M1 23 Canada (Eng) England Canada (Eng) 1885 16 Nat Laborer On Farm
Mark, Emeline Wf F W 49 m1 23 -/- Mich NY Germany
Mark, Edward Son M W 21 m1 1 Mich Canada (Eng) Michigan Laborer Home Farm
Mark, Mary E Dtr F W 19 S Mich Canada (Eng) Michigan
Mark, J. Lena M Dtr F W 18 S Mich Canada (Eng) Michigan
Mark, Martha A Dtr F W 16 S Mich Canada (Eng) Michigan
Mark, Alma M Dtr F W 14 S Mich Canada (Eng) Michigan
Mark, Mary Dtr-in-law F W 21 m1 1 0/0 Mich Canada Galic Canada Galic English

1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 17 Jan 1920
SD 7 ED 178 Sheet 4A
81-84
Mark, Archie Head M W 57 M 1877 Pa Canada English England English Scotland English Farmer
Mark, Emeline Wf F W59 M Mich English New York State German Germany German
Mark, Alma Dtr F W 24 S Mich Canada English Mich Bookkeeper Hardware Store
82-85
Mark, Edward Head M W 31 M Mich Canada English Mich Laborer On Farm
Mark, Mary Wf F W 30 M Mich Canada English Canada English
Mark, Stella Dtr F W 10 S Mich Mich Mich
Mark, Ruth Dtr F W 8 S Mich Mich Mich
Mark, Emeline Dtr F W 6 S Mich Mich Mich
Mark, Grace Dtr F W 5 S Mich Mich Mich
Mark, Leitch Son m W 3 6/12 S Mich Mich Mich
Mark, Mary Dtr F W 1 6/12 S Mich Mich Mich

1930 Census
Michigan, Tuscola, Elkland Twp, Cass City Village
Enumerated April 30, 1930
SD 79-11 SD 11 Sheet 11A Stamped 194
East Third
293-310
Mark Archibald Head M W 67 M 29 Canada England Canada English 1876 Com Laborer Bldg
Mark, Emeline S Wf F W 69 M Mich NY Germany
Striffler, Mary Sister-in-law F W 57 S Mich NY Germany Servant Family","STR06" "I4216","Mark","Archie Robert","5 Jun 1920","8 Jun 1992","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 5, 1944
Volume 39, Number 3
Page One
Service News

Cpl. Archie Mark, who has been stationed on Trinidad Island, arrived here Saturday to spend a 20-day furlough. Cpl. Mark has been in the army for 31 months and this is the first time he has returned to his home. At the completion, he will go to a location in South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Urquhart, Leitch Mark and Miss Frances Mark met him at the home of his sister, Mrs. W. L. Wurtsmith in Detroit.

The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Vol. 7, September 4, 1944, noted that Cpl. Archie Mark was in Trinidad for 18 months, and had recently returned to South Carolina. As of the September 3, 1945 issue (Vol. 8), it was reported that he was located in Cham, Germany.

The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 11, published September 6, 1948, reported that had a new position with the Vassar Lumber Co. and had moved to that city.

Mark, Archie R.
Flushing, Michigan

Age 72 years. Died Monday, June 8, 1992 at Flint Osteopathic Hospital.

Funeral Mass will be held 11:00 a.m. Thursday, June 11, 1992 at St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church, Flushing. Fr. Robert McGraw will celebrate. Burial in Flushing Cemetery. A scripture service at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Rossell Funeral Home, Flushing. The family will receive visitors at the funeral home from 6:00 to 9:00 pm. Tuesday and from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday.

Archie was born in Cass City, Mich. June 5, 1920. He had resided in Flushing since 1958. He was a Veteran of World War II serving with the U.S. Army from 1941 to 1945 in Europe. Archie retired as the head of the department of Public Works for the City of Flushing in 1986 after 28 years of service. Following his retirement from the city he worked for Rowe Engineering Inc. During his career he also served as the president of the Mid Eastern Michigan Chapter of American Public Works Association (1975), president of Michigan Chapter of APWA (1982), elected to life membership of Water Pollution Control Association and twice (1978 and 1986) selected as Flushing Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year. Archie was also a V.F.W. summer baseball coach for many years, a member fo the American Legion, one-time member of Flushing Lions Club and St. Robert's Men's Club. Surviving are his wife Geraldine; five children, son Robert and wife Nancy Mark, Flushing; son Thomas and wife Anne Mark, Flushing; son Richard Mark, Arvada, Colo.; daughter Cheryl and husband SSGT James EDWARDS, Elgin AFB, Florida; son Timothy and wife Michelle Mark, Flushing; 10 grandchildren; seven sisters, Stella MARTUS, Cass City, Mich.; Ruth WURTSMITH, Grosse Pointe Woods; Emelin URQUHART, Casevill, Mich.; Mary LEESON, Pigeon, Mich.; Beyyt McLEOD, Flushing; Frances KEHOE, Cass City; Bonnie DILL, Pigeon, Mich. Two brothers and one sister preceded him in death as well as a daughter-in-law, Chris Mark of April 6, 1992.

(Obituary from Saginaw News. Art Peck received a copy of this from Marjory Battel of Cass City in August, 1992).","STR06" "I4585","Mark","Betty R.","7 Sep 1922","5 May 2002","0","She married second Leo AUBE, and is listed as Betty Aube on the SSDI.

From the Obituary Daily Times:

AUBE, Betty M (MARK)[McLEOD]; 79; Flint MI; Flint Journal; 2002-5-8; navalex","STR06" "I4222","Mark","Bonnie Doreen","26 Oct 1926","1 Jun 1998","0","As of the September 3, 1945 issue of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST (Vol. 8), it was reported that Bonnie was a Cadet Nurse in the St. Joseph Hospital in Detroit. Volume 10 of the same periodical reported she was a student nurse at Providence Hospital in Detroit, receiving special training at St. Joseph Retreat. She was set to graduated in March, 1948.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, April 16, 1948
Vol. 42, Number 51.
Page One

Cass City Girl is Graduated as R.N.

Cass City was very ably represented in the graduation call of student nurses which took place Saturday at 9 a.m. in the chapel of Providence Hospital in Detroit by Miss Bonnie Mark. Miss Mark who had served as president of her class for the three years' training period, and who was manager of the basketball team for two seasons, led the parade into the chapel for the graduation exercises at which Bishop Babcock of Detroit officiated.

Following the program, a reception was held in the nurses' home for the students and guests.

Miss Mark arrived at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mark, in Cass city on Tuesday accompanied by two classmates, the Missed Jeanne Otterbeing and Deloris Stepanovich, both of whom claim Grand Rapids as their home. Thursday, all three young ladies left for Grand Rapids where Miss Mark will spend the week end and then will come to her home here and remain until May 1, when she will return to Providence Hospital.

When her father's obituary was published, in 1982, she was listed as being of ""St. Louis, MO.""","STR06" "I31977","","","","","","","" "I29527","Mark","Christine Ann","1 Feb 1949","21 Jan 1997","0","Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, January 29, 1997
Page Eight
Obituaries

Christine Hickey

Christine Ann Hickey, 47, died Tuesday, January 21, 1997 at her home.

She was born February 1, 1949 in Cass City, the daughter of Mr and Mrs Leitch A. and Millie (Randall) Mark. She married Duane F. Hickey at the Fairgrove Presbyterian Church June 8, 1969 (sic) and moved to Fairgrove where she lived on Merry Rd.

She was a member of the Fairgrove Presbyterian Church and the VFW Fairgrove Post #7486 Auxiliary. She had been employed at Caro Community Hospital for over 25 years as a nurse's aide.

Surving are her husand, Duane, 2 daughters Robin and husband John ESTEB of Sunderland, Mass., and Sarah HICKEY of Fairgrove; her mother Millie MARK of Cass City; 4 sisters: Jane and her husband Keith MITCHELL of Cass City, Kay and husband Terry DOLAN (sic) of Clarkston; Susan and her husband Jim KRAUSENEK of Saginaw, and Linda and husband Ronald McLAREN of Caro; a brother Ed MARK; several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, friends; father and mother-in-law Foster and Norine HICKEYof Fairgrove; and a sister-in-law, Christine SHAW. She was preceded in death by her father Leitch A. MARK, February 1977.

Funeral services were held Friday at Fairgrove Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Mr. Jack Cormack officiating.

Memorials may be considered for Hospice of Bay City or VFW Cancer Fund. Donations may be made direct of a the funeral home.

Arrangements were made by the Martin Funeral Home, Clark Chapel-Fairgrove.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, August 2013)


","STR06" "I5482","Mark","Edward Albert","1 Jan 1889","13 Jan 1982","0","A list of pupils at the Wright Rural School #4 in 1897 include Alice Striffler, Arlis Vaughan, Chancy Boulton, Emma Cole, Esther Blades, Effie Wallace, Eddie Mark, Frank Cranick, Flossie Wright, Georgie Dennis, Johnie Hulburt, Lizzie Yoos, Lena Mark, Luke Wright, Mary Mark, Minta Wallace, Alice Charlton, Ada Cole, Chester Dennis, Ethel Cole, Etta Wickware, Ethel Charlton, Frank Striffler, Fred Yoos, George Cole, John Wallace, Lizzie Blades, Lillie Wallace, Lenne Striffler, Martha Wright, May Dennis, Ray Hulbert, Stanley Hulbert. Grace Karr, teacher and S. Striffler, Director.

When he registered for the World War I draft, he was farming for himself in Elkland Township, and supporting his wife and five children. He was of both medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and light hair.

Cass City Chronicle
January 21, 1982
Page 8

Rites held for Edward Mark, 93

Edward Albert Mark, 93, a lifelong resident of the Cass City area, died Wednesday, Jan. 13, at Provincial House after a long illness.

He was born Jan. 1, 1889, in Elkland Township, the son of Archibald and Emeline (Striffler) MARK.

He married Mary LEITCH July 15, 1908, in Caro. They made their home in Cass City. Mrs. Mark died May 26, 1965.

Mark is survived by seven daughter, Mrs. William (Stella) MARTUS and Mrs. Elmer (Frances) KEHOE, both of Cass City, Mrs. Russell (Mary) LEESON, Pigeon, Mrs. Ruth WURTSMITH, Grosse Pointe Woods, Mrs. Emeline URQUHART, Caro, Mrs. Betty McLEOD, Sandusky, and Mrs. Richard (Bonnie) DILL, St. Louis, Mo.; one son, Archie MARK of Flushing; three sisters, Mrs. Mary BUEHRLY, Ubly, Mrs. Martha DARLING, Marlette and Mrs. Lena SCHWEGLER, Cass City; 26 grandchildren and 46 great-grandchildren. One daughter, Grace, two sons, Leitch and James, and one sister, Alma SEEGER, preceded him in death.

Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon at Little's Funeral Home, Cass City, with Rev. Eldred Kelley of the Salem United Methodist Church officiating.

Burial was in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)","STR06" "I5482","Mark","Edward Albert","1 Jan 1889","13 Jan 1982","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 17 Jan 1920
SD 7 ED 178 Sheet 4A
81-84
Mark, Archie Head M W 57 M 1877 Pa Canada English England English Scotland English Farmer
Mark, Emeline Wf F W59 M Mich English New York State German Germany German
Mark, Alma Dtr F W 24 S Mich Canada English Mich Bookkeeper Hardware Store
82-85
Mark, Edward Head M W 31 M Mich Canada English Mich Laborer On Farm
Mark, Mary Wf F W 30 M Mich Canada English Canada English
Mark, Stella Dtr F W 10 S Mich Mich Mich
Mark, Ruth Dtr F W 8 S Mich Mich Mich
Mark, Emeline Dtr F W 6 S Mich Mich Mich
Mark, Grace Dtr F W 5 S Mich Mich Mich
Mark, Leitch Son m W 3 6/12 S Mich Mich Mich
Mark, Mary Dtr F W 1 6/12 S Mich Mich Mich

1930 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp, Cass City Village
Enumerated Apr 18, 1930
ED 79-11 SD 11 Sheet 6A Stamped 189
Woodland Avenue
159-168
Mark, Edward A Head M W m19 Mich Mich Mich Mechanic Implement
Mark, Mary J Wf F W 41 M 19 Mich Canada Canada
Mark, Ruth O (ab) Dtr F W 19 S Mich Mich Mich
Mark, Emeline Dtr F W 17 S Mich Mich Mich Servant Family
Mark, A. Leitch Son M W 13 S Mich Mich Mich Laborer Family
Mark, Mary A Dtr F W 11 S Mich Mich Mich Servant Family
Mark, Archie R Son M W 9 S Mich Mich Mich Choreboy Family
Mark, Betty R Dtr F W 7 S Mich Mich Mich
Mark, Frances L Dtr F W 5 S Mich Mich Mich
Mark, Bonnie Doreen Dtr F W 3 5/12 S Mich Mich Mich
Mark, James Edward Son M W 11/12 S Mich Mich Mich
","STR06" "I29525","","","","","","","" "I29525","","","","","","","" "I4898","Mark","Emeline J.","10 Aug 1912","4 Apr 2000","0","A list of pupils at the Wright Rural School #4 in 1897 include Alice Striffler, Arlis Vaughan, Chancy Boulton, Emma Cole, Esther Blades, Effie Wallace, Eddie Mark, Frank Cranick, Flossie Wright, Georgie Denms, Johnie Hulburt, Lizzie Yoos, Lena Mark, Luke Wright, Mary Mark, Minta Wallace, Alice Charlton, Ada Cole, Chester Dennis, Ethel Cole, Etta Wickware, Ethel Charlton, Frank Striffler, Fred Yoos, George Cole, John Wallace, Lizzie Blades, Lillie Wallace, Lenne Striffler, Martha Wright, May Dennis, Ray Hulbert, Stanley Hulbert. Grace Kerr, teacher and S. Striffler, Director.

Cass City Chronicle
April 12, 2000
Obituaries, Page 9

Emeline Urquhart

Emeline J. Urquhart, 87, of Cass City, formerly of Caseville, died Tuesday, April 4, at Tendercare of Cass City.

She was born August 10, 1912, in Cass City, and was a lifelong resident until moving to Phelps Park, Caseville. The former Emeline Mark married L. D. Urquhart October 23, 1934. He died in 1959.

She was a homemaker and a lifetime member of the Order of the Eastern Star, Cass City Echo Chapter #337.

She is survived by one daughter, Peggy Ann CZAPLA of Caro; 9 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; 2 sisters, Betty AUBE and husband, Leo of Davison, and Bonnie DILL of Caseville, and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by one daughter Patricia BEECHER; 5 sisters, Stella MARTUS, Ruth WURTSMITH, Grace MARK, Frances KEHOE, and Mary LEESON; 3 brothers, Leitch, Archie and James MARK, and sons-in-law, Herbert BEECHER and Theodore CZAPLA.

A private family memorial service will be held at a later date.

Memorials may be made to the charity of the donor's choice.

Arrangements were made by the Cellon Funeral Home in Caro.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I43477","Mark","Ernest Lester","5 Apr 1898","12 Dec 1980","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, December 18, 1980
Page Six

Rites held for Ernest Mark, 82

Ernest Lester Mark of Saginaw died Friday, at his residence after a long illness.

He was born April 5, 1898, in Elkland Township, the son of Walter and Myrtle (Karr) Mark.

Mark married Mita Hall in June, 1927, in Redford. Following their marriage, they made their home in Redford, moving in 1941 to Hubbard Lake, where they operated a resort.

In 1954 they retired to Florida, where Mrs. Mark died March 9, 1961.

Mark married Mrs. Mae Jones in April, 1963, in Florida. She died in May of this year. Mark then moved to Saginaw.

He was a member of the State Street United Methodist Church of Saginaw. He was a veteran of World War I, serving in the Army Air Service.

Mark is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Larry (Lois) Arthur of Saginaw; two grandchildren, Scott and Karen; one brother, Alton Mark of Cass City; one sister, Mrs. Esther Hunter of Cass City, and one nephew, Robert Hunter, also of Cass City.

Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon from Little's Funeral Home, Cass City, with Rev. Donald Porteous of the State Street United Methodist church of Saginaw officiating.

Burial will be in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, August 2013)","STR06" "I43477","Mark","Ernest Lester","5 Apr 1898","12 Dec 1980","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1930 Census
Michigan, Wayne County, City of Detroit, Ward 22, Block 2073
Enumerated Apr 29, 1930
ED 82-837 SD 18 Sheet 53A Stamped 107
13148-880-955A
Mark, Ernest Head R $45 R M W 33 M 31 Mich Mich Mich Salesman Automobiles
Mark, Mita Wf F W 29 M 28 Mich Mich Mich none

1940 Census
Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Ward 16, Block 10-11
Enumerated April 5, 1940
SD 15 ED 84-1013 Sheet 3B
Washburn Ave
Hunter, Robert Head M W 43 M No 8 NY Same House Proprietor Plasterer Building Construction
Hunter, Esther Wf F W 39 M No H2 Mich Sam House Saleslady Store-Restaurant
Hunter, Robert Mark Son M W 2 S Mich ---
Mark, Ernest L Brother-in-law M W 43 M No H2 Mich Sam Place Inspector Auto Axle firm
Mark, Mita Hall Sister-in-law F W 30 M No C4 Mich Same Place (teacher public shool, was written and then crossed through)","STR06" "I43478","Mark","Esther G.","17 Apr 1900","1 Apr 1985","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, April 4, 1985
Page Two
Obituaries

Mrs. E. Hunter dies Monday

Mrs. Esther Hunter, 84, of Cass City succumbed Monday, April 1, at Providence House following a lengthy illness.

She was born April 17, 1900, in Elkland Township, Tuscola County, the daughter of Walter R. and Myrtle (Karr) Mark.

Miss Mark was married to Robert M. Hunter Sept. 20, 1930 in Lapeer. They came to Cass City in 1946 from Detroit. Mr. Hunter died Nov. 24, 1973.

Mrs. Hunter was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Cass City.

She is survvied by one son, Robert M. Hunter of Cass City; two grandchildren and one brother, Alton Mark of Cass City. One brother, Ernest, preceded her in death.

Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 1 p.m. from Little's Funeral Home, Cass City, with Rev. Harry Cappas, pastor, officiating.

Burial will be in Elkland Cemetery, Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, August 2013)","STR06" "I4584","Mark","Frances L.","13 Oct 1924","23 Jan 1998","0","Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, February 4, 1998
Page Four

Frances Kehoe

Frances (Mark) Kehoe, 73, of Cass City, died Friday, Jan. 23, 1998 at her residence.

She was born Oct. 13, 1924, in Cass City to Edward and Mary (Leitch) Mark and was a lifelong resident.

The former Frances Mark married Leo J. Kehoe in 1948. He preceded her in death October 25, 1990.

She worked as a dental assistant from 30 years for Dr. Schenck and Dr. Rawson. She attended the United Methodist Church of Cass City.

She is survived by 4 sisters, Emeline Urquhart of Caseville, Mary Leeson of Bad Axe, Betty (Leo) Aube of Davision, and Bonnie (Richard) Dill of Caseville; several nieces and nephews; a special niece, Susie (Jim) Krauseneck of Saginaw, in-laws, Millie Mark and Phyllis Mark of Cass City, Harry (Ginny) Kehoe of Gagetown, and Jean (Ernest) Hewitt of Westland.

She was preceded in death by 3 sisters, Stella Martus, Ruth Wurtsmith, and Grace Mark; 3 brothers, Leitch Mark, Archie Mark, and James Mark.

A memorial service was held at the United Methodist Church of Cass City Saturday, Jan. 31, with the Rev. Phillip Rice officiating.

Burial was in Elkland Township Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the United Methodist Church of Cass City. Funeral arrangements were made by the Collon Funeral Home in Caro.

(Sent to Art Peck by Jan Wright of Deford, Michigan)","STR06" "I4897","Mark","Grace Margaret","18 Jul 1914","3 Sep 1928","0","Cass City Chronicle
Vol. 24, No. 7.
Friday, Sept. 7, 1928.
Page 1

Tetanus Fatal to Grace M. Mark

Grace Margaret Mark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mark, passed away at the Morris hospital Monday evening, after an illness of a few days with tetanus.

Grace was born July 18, 1914, in Cass City and has lived here all her life. She attended the Cass City school and was a member of the freshman class of this year. She will be greatly missed by her classmates and friends. Her quiet and retiring disposition led her to hide her best qualities from public gaze, but they were revealed to those who knew her best. It was in her home that her true worth was most conspicuous for she was a kind, loving daughter and sister.

Besides her parents, she leaves seven sisters and two brothers, Stella, Ruth, Emeline, Mary, Betty, Frances, Bonnie, Leitch and Archie.

Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at two o'clock at the home, Rev. P.J. Allured officiated and burial was in Elkland cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2008)","STR06" "I31604","Mark","Gregory Scott","22 Oct 1955","Jun 2014","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, October 28, 1955
Page Four
Cass City Area Social and Personal Items

Mr. and Mrs. James Mark announce the birth of Kathy and Joey's brother, Gregory Scott, on Oct. 22 in Pleasant Home Hospital. The baby weighed eight pounds and fourteen ounces.","STR06" "I4218","Mark","James Edward","2 Apr 1929","1 Sep 1981","0","The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 10, September 1, 1947, noted that James Mark graduated from Cass City High School and was the Eighth in Ed Mark's family to graduate.

Cass City Chronicle
September 3, 1981
Page Four

Heart attack fatal for James Mark, 52

James Edward Mark, 52, of Wilsie Road, a lifelong resident of the Cass City area, died suddenly Tuesday at Caro Community Hospital of a heart attack.

He was born April 1, 1929, in Cass City, the son of Edward and Mary (Leitch) Mark Sr.

He married Phyllis WANNER June 18, 1949, in Bay City. He was a member of Salem United Methodist church. Mark, an Eagle Scout, served as cubmaster for many years.

He is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Philip (Kathy) NICHOLS, Caro; two sons, Joseph Mark, Sacramento, Calif., and Gregory Mark, Kalamazoo; his father, Cass City; seven sisters, Mrs. Bill MARTUS and Mrs. Elmer KEHOE, both Cass City, Mrs. Ruth WURTSMITH, Grosse Pointe Woods, Mrs. Emeline URQUHART, Caseville, Mrs. Russell LEESON, Wild Fowl Bay, Mrs. Betty McLEOD, Sandusky, and Mrs. Richard DILL, Kirkwood, Missouri; one brother, Archie Mark, Flushing, and four grandchildren. One brother, Leitch Mark, and one sister, Grace Mark, preceded him in death.

Services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Thursday at Salem United Methodist Church, Rev. Eldred Kelly officiating.

Burial will be in Elkland township cemetery.

Memorials may be given to the family.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I29580","Mark","Jane","Abt 1865","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married William MUNTZ, son of Levi Muntz. She is shown as ""Mrs. Jane Muntz of Alberta"" in the 1934 obituary of her eldest brother, Archie Mark.","STR06" "I29524","","","","","","","" "I29581","Mark","Joanna","12 Nov 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","She is shown as ""Mrs. Johanna Wright of Alberta"" in the 1934 obituary of her eldest brother, Archie Mark.
","STR06" "I12031","Mark","Joanna Magdalena ""Lena""","27 Feb 1892","24 Jun 1983","0","She was one the family members BonnieMargaret Jacobs personally interviewed when preparing her history of the Benkelman family. Lena remembered many stories about her Benkelman and Striffler ancestors, as well as stories about her husband's Schwegler roots.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, June 30, 1983
Obituaries
Page 4

Joanna Madgelena (Lena) Schwegler, 91, a lifelong resident of the Cass City area, died Friday at Provincial House following a lengthy illness.

She was born February 27, 1892, in Elkland Township, the daughter of Archibald and Emeline (Striffler) MARK.

Miss Mark married Benjamin A. Schwegler May 11, 1915 in Cass City. Mr. and Mrs. Schwegler lived on a farm on Schwegler Road until 1944 when they moved to their home on Pine Street. He died May 27, 1962 (sic).

She had been a member of the Salem United Methodist Church for over 30 years.

Mrs. Schwegler is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Arthur (Majory) Battel of Cass City, and one sister, Mrs. Mary Buehrly of Ubly. Two daughters, Mr. J.F. (Mildred) KLEIN and Mrs. Philo (Alma Fern) HOWE, preceded her in death.

Funeral services were conducted at Little's funeral home, Cass City, with Rev. Robert Von Oeyen of the Fraser United Presbyterian Church and Rev. Clare Patton of the Salem United Methodist Church officiating.

Burial was in Elkland Township Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Spring 2007)

","STR06" "I29586","Mark","John","15 Jul 1876","2 Mar 1954","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, March 6, 1954

Long Time Resident of Cass City Dies

John Mark, 77, resident of this vicinity for most of his life, died early Monday in his home on South Seeger Street, following an illness of two months.

Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mark, he was born in Ontario, July 15, 1876. In 1898, he married Miss Laura Tanner in Cass City and after her death he married Mrs. Susanna Johnson on Jan. 2, 1941. She also preceded him in death.

He is survived by two brothers, Robert Mark of Flint and Thomas Mark of Long Beach, Calif.

Funeral services were held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Douglas Funeral Home. Rev. Lewis Surbrook, United Methodist Church pastor, officiated and burial was in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I30475","","","","","","","" "I30455","","","","","","","" "I29528","","","","","","","" "I35470","","","","","","","" "I4890","Mark","Leitch Alvin","6 Jul 1916","1 Feb 1977","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, July 14, 1916
Local Items
Page Four

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mark on Thursday, July 6, a son, to be called Leitch Allen.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, February 10, 1977
Page Nine

L. Mark, 60, died Feb.1

Leitch Alvin Mark, 60, a lifelong Cass City resident, died Tuesday, Feb 1, at Hills and Dales General Hospital.

He was born July 6, 1916, in Cass City, son of Edward Mark of Cass City and the late Mrs. Mary Leitch Mark.

He married Miss Millie Randall, March 3, 1940, in Cass City, where they made their home following their marriage. He was a member of Tyler Lodge No. 317 F&AM of Cass City.

Survivors included his widow, one son, Edward of Houston, Tex.; five daughters, Mrs. Keith (Jane) Mitchell of Cass City, Mrs. Terry (Kay) Sontag of Clarkston, Mrs. James (Susan) Krauseneck of Saginaw, Mrs. Linda Gremel of Caro, and Mrs. Duane (Christine) Hickey of Fairgrove; two brothers, Archie Mark of Flushing and James Mark of Cass City; seven sisters, Mrs. William Martus of Cass City. Mrs. Rose Wurtsmith of Grosse Pte. Woods, Mrs. Emeline Urquhart of Caro, Mrs. Russell Leeson of Pigeon, Mrs. Donald McLeod of Sandusky, Mrs. Elmer Kehoe of Cass City and Mrs. Dick Dill of Kirkwood, Mo.; his father, Edward Mark of Cass City, and 12 grandchildren.

One sister, Grace, and his mother preceded him in death. A Masonic memorial service was held Friday evening at Little's Funeral Home under the auspices of Tyler Lodge No. 317 F&AM.

Funeral services were held Saturday at Little's Funeral Home with Rev. Eldred Kelley, pastor of Salem United Methodist church, officiating.

Burial was in Elkland cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I29529","","","","","","","" "I5912","Mark","Martha Alice","16 Nov 1893","16 Jan 1983","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, January 27, 1983

Martha A. Darling dies at 89

Martha A. Darling, 89, of 4845 Richards Road, Snover, died January 16 at the Marlette Extended Care Facility after a lengthy illness.

She was born Martha Mark, November 16, 1893, in Cass City and married Owen Darling April 16, 1916 in Caro. They spent most of their married life in Sanilac county. He died February 16, 1969.

Mrs. Darling was a member of Decker United Methodist Church.

She is survived by two daughters, Mary (Mrs. Carl) GEISTER, Decker and Norma (Mrs. Clark) CRYDERMAN, Drayton Plains; six sons, Robert and Fred, both of Marlette; Mark, Pontiac; James, Snover; Donald, Kingston and Gerald, Lake Orion; 13 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren, 7 step great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Mary BUEHRLY, Ubly, and Mrs. Lena SCHWEGLER, Cass City. Two sons, Grant and Frank, died when infants.

Funeral services were held January 19 at the Marsh Funeral Chapel, Marlette, Rev. James Rule of the Decker United Methodist Church officiating.

Organist was Kay SIMS and singer was Paula MARSHALL.

Pallbearers were Gordon CRYDERMAN, Bradley CRYDERMAN, Tim DARLING, Dick DARLING, John DARLING, and Ted ROBERSON.

Burial was in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)

","STR06" "I5912","Mark","Martha Alice","16 Nov 1893","16 Jan 1983","0","(Research):
Vol. 23 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 7, 1963, noted that Martha Mark Darling was the great-grandmother of the newly born Brian J. Woodward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Woodward of Decker, Michigan. Brian was on on March 31, 1963.","STR06" "I4896","Mark","Mary A.","3 Jul 1918","3 Dec 1998","0","A list of pupils at the Wright Rural School #4 in 1897 include Alice Striffler, Arlis Vaughan, Chancy Boulton, Emma Cole, Esther Blades, Effie Wallace, Eddie Mark, Frank Cranick, Flossie Wright, Georgie Denms, Johnie Hulburt, Lizzie Yoos, Lena Mark, Luke Wright, Mary Mark, Minta Wallace, Alice Charlton, Ada Cole, Chester Dennis, Ethel Cole, Etta Wickware, Ethel Charlton, Frank Striffler, Fred Yoos, George Cole, John Wallace, Lizzie Blades, Lillie Wallace, Lenne Striffler, Martha Wright, May Dennis, Ray Hulbert, Stanley Hulbert. Grace Kerr, teacher and S. Striffler, Director.

Cass City Chronicle
December 9, 1998
Obituaries, Page 5

Mary Leeson

Mary A. Leeson, 80, of Pigeon, died Thursday, Dec. 3, 1998, in Huron County Medical Facility.

She was born July 3, 1918, in Cass City, to Edward and Mary (Leitch) Mark. She married Russell Leeson July 25, 1942 in Angola, Ind. He died Feb. 26, 1992.

The Leesons owned a wallpaper, paint and decorating store in Cass City. She was a member of the Salem United Methodist Church and then Zonta Club.

Surviving are a daughter, Charlene (Daniel) SUTHERLAND of Eastpointe; a son, Fred (Linda) LEESON of Cass City; 3 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; 3 sisters, Betty (Leo) AUBE of Davison, Bonnie DILL of Sand Pointe and Emeline URQUHART of Cass City; 3 sisters-in-law, Geraldine MARK, Millie MARK and Phyllis WHEELER, and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by brothers, Archie, Leitch and James MARK, and sisters, Stella MARTUS, Frances KEHOE, Grace MARK and Ruth WURTSMITH.

A memorial service will be held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 9, at Cass City United Methodist Church with Dr. Philip Rice officiating.

Memorials may be made to Cass City United Methodist Church of the charity of the donor's choice.

Arrangements were made by Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Fall 2007)","STR06" "I6124","Mark","Mary Elizabeth ""Molly""","29 Jul 1890","5 Jul 1987","0","A list of pupils at the Wright Rural School #4 in 1897 include Alice Striffler, Arlis Vaughan, Chancy Boulton, Emma Cole, Esther Blades, Effie Wallace, Eddie Mark, Frank Cranick, Flossie Wright, Georgie Dennis, Johnie Hulburt, Lizzie Yoos, Lena Mark, Luke Wright, Mary Mark, Minta Wallace, Alice Charlton, Ada Cole, Chester Dennis, Ethel Cole, Etta Wickware, Ethel Charlton, Frank Striffler, Fred Yoos, George Cole, John Wallace, Lizzie Blades, Lillie Wallace, Lenne Striffler, Martha Wright, May Dennis, Ray Hulbert, Stanley Hulbert. Grace Karr, teacher and S. Striffler, Director.


Cass City Chronicle
July 8, 1987
Page Ten

Mary Buehrly

Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Buehrly, 96, a lifelong resident of the Cass City area, died Sunday, July 5, at Provincial House.

She was born July 24, 1890, in Cass City, the daughter of Archie and Emeline (Striffler) MARK.

Miss Mark married Fred L. BUEHRLY December 21, 1915, in Cass City, where they made their home. Mr. BUEHRLY died August 24, 1971.

She was a lifelong, and the oldest, member of Salem United Methodist Church of Cass City, and was past president of the Ladies Aid Society.

Surviving are one son, Keith BUEHRLY, of Livonia, one daughter, Mrs. Alice ELLIOT of Ubly, 4 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. One brother, Edward, and three sisters, Leona, Martha and Alma, preceded her in death.

Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Salem United Methodist Church, with Rev. Clare Patton, pastor, officiating.

Interment was in Elkland Cemetery. Little's Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Spring 2007)","STR06" "I43476","Mark","Percy Alton","13 Apr 1892","18 Oct 1985","0","Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, October 23, 1965
Page Four
Obituaries

Alton Mark

Alton Mark, 93, a lifelong resident of the Cass City area, died Friday Oct. 18, at Provincial House after a lengthy illness.

He was born April 13, 1892 in Elkland Township, the son of Walter and Myrtle (Karr) Mark.

Mark was united in marriage to Miss Mary Ethel Yakes Aug. 26, 1925 in Cass City where they made their home.

He was the oldest member of Trinity United Methodist Church, Cass City.

He is survived by his wife, Mary; one nephew, Robert Hunter of Cass City; one niece, Lois Arthur of Saginaw; two grandnieces, Carla and Karen, and two grandnephews, Scott and Brian. One sister, Mrs. Esther Hunter, and one brother, Ernest, preceded him in death.

Mrs. Mark was taken from Little's Funeral Home Monday morning to the Trinity United Methodist Church to lie in state until 10:30 a.m., time of funeral service. Rev. Joe Robertson, pastor, officiated.

Burial was in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, August 2013)","STR06" "I31976","","","","","","","" "I29583","Mark","Robert Lewis","10 Oct 1870","Aft 1954","0","Cass City Chronicle
February 4, 1927
Local Happenings, Page Two
Robert Mark came Thursday from Port Huron to spend some time with relatives and friends in Cass City.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, October 16, 1931
Local Happenings, Page Three

Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Mark of Flint were guests of honor at the home of Walter Mark Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mark are planning to leave for Saskatchewan in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mark are spending the week with relatives in Flint.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, March 27, 1953
Local Items, Page Twelve

Relatives and friends of Robert Mark of Flint will be pleased to know that he is improving since suffering a slight stroke two weeks ago.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2010)
","STR06" "I29583","Mark","Robert Lewis","10 Oct 1870","Aft 1954","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 2 and 4 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 110 Sheet 2A Stamped 106
26-26
Marks, Robert Head W M Sept 1870 29 M 4 CanadaEng England England 1876 24 Pa Farmer
Marks, Margaret Wf W F Oct 1878 21 M 4 0/0 Mich Scotland Indiana
Campbell, Hanah M in Law W F Oct 1821 78 Wd 9/4 CanadaEng CanadaEng CanadaEng 1867 Boarder (as she was NOT born in Indiana, could this perhaps be a stepmother or other relative vs Mother-in-law? Additionally, Margaret's mother was said to be named Sadie Murma McCloud)

1930 Census
Michigan, Genesee County, Clayton Twp
Enumerated April 18, 1930
ED 25-4 SD 10 Sheet 7B
157-160
Mark, Robert L Head M W 59 m 25 Canada English England Canada English Painer Contractor
Mark, Margaret O Wf F W 51 M 17 Mich Scotland Indiana","STR06" "I4891","Mark","Ruth O.","23 Aug 1910","13 Feb 1993","0","Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, February 24, 1993

Ruth Wurtsmith

Mrs. Ruth (Mark) Wurtsmith, widow of Dr. F.L. Wurtsmith, died Feb. 13.

She was born in Cass City, the daughter of Edward and Mary Mark.

She is survived by a daughter, Carole, and her husband, James Mazurek, and their son, Jimmy, and daughter, Jamie; a son, Paul, and his wife, Heidi, and their children, Paul, Todd, Nicole and Greta, and 4 great-grandchildren.

Also surviving are 6 sisters and one brother-in-law, Mrs. Stella Martus, Cass City, Mrs. Emeline Urquhart, Caseville, Mrs. Mary Leeson, Pigeon, Mrs. Betty McLeod, Flushing, Mrs. Fran Kehoe, Cass City, and Mrs. Bonnie Dill and husband, Dick, Pigeon. Also sisters-in-law, Mrs. Gerry Mark, Flushing, Mrs. Millie Mark, Cass City, and Mrs. Phyllis Wheeler, Cass City, and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, one sister, Grace Mark, and 3 brothers, Leitch, James and Archie.

A memorial service was held Feb. 16 at the Grosse Pte. Woods Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Dr. Jack Ziegler officiating.

Burial was in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, August 2008)","STR06" "I4892","Mark","Stella Madeline","16 Mar 1909","25 Oct 1997","0","The February 2, 1967 Cass City Chronicle had a front page story and photo marking her 30th anniversary as a school bus driver, during which time she covered approximately 250,000 miles.

Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, October 29, 1997
Obituaries

Stella Martus

Stella Madeline Martus, 88, of Cass City, died Saturday, Oct. 25, 1997, in Tendercare Nursing Facility.

Born March 16, 1909, in Elkland Township, she was the daughter of Edward A. and Mary J. (Leitch) Mark.

She married William E. Martus Sept. 24, 1934 in Gagetown. He died March 29, 1989.

A school bus driver for 37 years for the Cass City School district, she was also a bookkeeper for Auten Motors Sales for 16 years, a member of the Zonta Club and St. Agatha Catholic Church, Gagetown. She was a former president of the St. Agatha Altar Society.

Surviving are 3 children, William (Marilyn) Martus of Richmond, Ind., Robert Martus of Flushing, and Mary Jean Zielke of Battle Creek; 7 grandchildren; 9 great-granchildren; 5 sisters, Betty (Leo) Aube of Davison, Bonnie (Richard) Dill of Caseville, Frances Kehoe of Cass City, Mary Leeson and Emaline Urquhart, both of Caseville, and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by a grandson, Curt Martus; daughter-in-law, Miriam Martus; son-in-law, Wayne Zielke; brothers, Jim, Leitch and Archie Mark, and sisters, Grace Mark and Ruth Wurtsmith.

Funeral services were scheduled at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 29, at St. Agatha Catholic Church, Gagetown, with the Rev. George J. Scrour and Sr. Joan Mahar officiating, and burial in St. Agatha Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to the St. Agatha Catholic Church.

Arrangements were made by Little & Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Fall 2007)","STR06" "I29526","","","","","","","" "I30454","","","","","","","" "I29584","Mark","Thomas Warren","Abt 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time if his eldest brother's 1934 obituary, he was living in Idaho. When his youngest brother died 20 years later, in 1954, he was listed as of ""Long Beach, California.""

At the time of the 1940 census, he was living in the Veteran's Home of California, in Napa. He was listed as age 69, born ca 1871 in Canada. He was divorced, and had lived in San Francisco, California five years previously. He had completed the Eighth grade. (Source 1940 US Census, Napa, Napa, California; Roll: T627_269; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 28-13).

The California Death Index has a Thomas W. Mark listed, born 22 Oct 1873 and died 9 July 1967 in Los Angeles. This is possibly his listing, but should be verifed through other sources as the Mother's Maiden name was shown as SHAW, not McLEAN, and the place of birth was shown as California, not Canada.","STR06" "I29582","Mark","Walter","20 Oct 1868","10 Dec 1946","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, October 16, 1931
Local Happenings, Page Three

Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Mark of Flint were guests of honor at the home of Walter Mark Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mark are planning to leave for Saskatchewan in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mark are spending the week with relatives in Flint.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2010)

Name Walter Mark
Event Type Death
Event Date 10 Dec 1946
Event Place Cass City, Tuscola, Michigan, United States
Gender Male
Age 78
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 20 Oct 1868
Birthplace Ontario
Birth Year (Estimated) 1868
Father's Name Walter Mark
Mother's Name Elizabeth Mclean
GS Film number 001973114
Digital Folder Number 005240516
Image Number 02383

Citing this Record:
""Michigan, Death Certificates, 1921-1952,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KF7J-ZJZ : accessed 29 Jul 2013), Walter Mark, 1946.
","STR06" "I29582","Mark","Walter","20 Oct 1868","10 Dec 1946","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 30 Apr 1910 through 2 May 1910
SD 8 ED 112 Ward 4 Sheet 7A Stamped 127
118-122
Mark, Walter Head M W 40 m1 19 Can English Eng English Can English 1887 English Farmer
Mark, Myrtie Wf F W 38 M1 19 3/3 Mich NY Can English
Mark, Alton Son M W 18 S Mich Can English Mich Laborer Home Farm
Mark, Earnest Son M W 12 S Mich Can English Mich
Mark, Ester Dtr F W 10 S Mich Can English Mich","STR06" "I29577","Mark","Walter Roach","21 Oct 1836","4 Mar 1911","0","The ""Holtby Family Tree"" online (http://www.oldebill.ca/HFT/hftg417.htm) shows Walter Roach Mark as a son of John Mark and Joanne Warren, and grandson of William Mark and Joan Roach.

The following obituary was also found elsewhere online, date and place of publication not cited.

DIED AT VEGREVILLE, ALTA

Walter R. Marks Answered Final Summons Mar. 4

Walter R. Mark died at Vegreville, Alberta, March 4, 1911. He was born in England in October, 1837. Moved to Ontario with his parents while still a small boy. In 1850 he married Miss Elizabeth McLean of Ontario. To this union were born eight children, five sons and three daughters, all of whom are living.
He moved to Michigan in 1877, with his wife and children, living on a farm two miles north of Cass City. Mr. Mark also worked in the village for John Bader and David Spittler at the blacksmith trade.
Mrs. Mark died in 1887 and in 1888 Mr. Mark was united to Mrs. Mary Jane Karr, who died October 11, 1910.
Eleven years ago he went to Alberta with two sons-in- law, their wives and families, making his home there until his death. He leaves to mourn his death three daughters, Mrs. John Wright and Mrs. Wm. Muntz of Vegreville, Alberta, and Mrs. N. Karr of Kingston, and five sons, Archie, Walter, and John of this vicinity, Robert of Logvalley, Sask. and Thos. of Seattle, Wash. Also is grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
The remains were brought to Cass City yesterday and the funeral service will be held at the home of Archie Marks this (Friday) afternoon at two o'clock.","STR06" "I29577","Mark","Walter Roach","21 Oct 1836","4 Mar 1911","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Federal Census

Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Walter MARK Self M Male W 40 ENG. Blacksmith ENG. ENG.
Elisabeth MARK Wife M Female W 35 CAN. Keeping House IRE. IRE.
Archibald MARK Son S Male W 18 CAN. Farmer ENG. IRE.
Jane MARK Dau S Female W 14 CAN. Without Occupation ENG. IRE.
Johanna MARK Dau S Female W 12 CAN. At Home ENG. IRE.
Walter MARK Son S Male W 10 CAN. At Home ENG. IRE.
Robert MARK Son S Male W 8 CAN. At Home ENG. IRE.
Thomas MARK Son S Male W 6 CAN. At Home ENG. IRE.
Maud MARK Dau S Female W 4 CAN. At Home ENG. IRE.
John MARK Son S Male W 3 CAN. At Home ENG. IRE.

Source Information:
Census Place Elkland, Tuscola, Michigan
Family History Library Film 1254607 NA Film Number T9-0607
Page Number 92C","STR06" "I27716","Marker","Carl","4 Jan 1906","11 Feb 1977","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp, Milligan Village
Enumerated Apr 2, 1940
SD 8 ED 30-16 Sheet 1B
19-R-13 No
Marker, Carl Head M W 34 M No H-4 Neb R Butler Neb Mechanic Automobile
Marker, Georgia Wf F W 27 M No H-4 Neb R Fillmore Neb","STR06" "I5254","Markin","Walter","3 Feb 1896","Yes, date unknown","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was a resident of Detroit, working as a clerk for the Public Lighting Company of the City of Detroit. His place of birth was shown as Milwaukee, Wisc. He was single, and of medium heighth and build, with brown eyes and black hair.

.","STR06" "I5254","Markin","Walter","3 Feb 1896","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Michigan, Wayne County, City of Detroit, Ward 21
Enumerated April 11, 1930
ED 82-796 SD 22
Sheet 17A Stamped 115
Lakeview Avenue
3070 69 77
Markin, Walter Head O 6500 R M W 34 M 26 Wisc Wisc Wisc Auditor Accounting Public
Markin, Helen Wf F W 32 M 24 Mich Wisc Mich
Markin, Marylan Dtr F W 1/12 S Mich Wisc Mich","STR06" "I27422","Marks","Henry","Abt 1823","Yes, date unknown","0","On the 1850 census, he was reported as born in France, in 1860 he was shown as born in Europe, and in 1870 he was shown as born in Baden, Germany. He was likely from the region of Baden that bordered Alsace, France, possibly even from Alsace itself.

","STR06" "I27422","Marks","Henry","Abt 1823","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):


Census Information:

1850 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, 2nd Division E. of Military Road
Enumerated 13 Nov 1850 by Hiram Kennedy
Stamped 339
HH 521-521 Burwell and Nancy McLemore
HH 522-522
Henry Marks 27 M Laborer France
Margaret Marks 32 F Tenn
Levi 1 M Ala

1860 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, District 1, Post Office Rogersville
Enumerated 20 July 1860 by E.R. Kennedy
Page 33, Stamped 207
226-226
Henry Marks 37 Farmer Europe
Margaret Marks 44 Tn
Levi H Marks 10 At School Ala
James N. Marks 9 Ala
Samuel N. Marks 8 Ala
Sarah E. Marks 6 Ala

1870 Census
Tennessee, Shelby County, PO Memphis
Enumerated August 1870
Stamped 335 Page 51
377
Marks, Henry 46 M W Furniture Dealer $2000 Baden
Marks, Margaret 54 F W Tenn
Marks, Levy 24 M W Tenn
Marks, Samuel 18 M W Tenn
Marks, Sarah 16 F W Tenn
Marks, Eliza 35 F B Servant Tenn
","STR06" "I35250","Marr","Elizabeth S.","Abt 1820","Aft 1841","0","Might she be connected to the Perkins family? Her middle son was named Price Perkins McLemore.

Additionally, in the book ""Laurus Crawfurdiana, Memorials of That Branch of the Crawford Family which comprises The Descendants of John Crawford of Virginia 1660-1883 With Notices of Allied Family"", (Privately Printed, New York, 1883, p 107), it is noted that Nancy G. Perkins---an older sister to the Leah Prior Perkins that married Robert McLemore as his second wife--married Wm. Marr, his (sic) cousin, son of Jno. and Susanna Marr.

Finally, an unsourced ""Historical Person Search result"" for Elizabeth Marr, wife of John Dabney McLemore, shows her as a daughter of William Miller MARR and Nancy Green PERKINS.
","STR06" "I15879","Marr","Ema Merle","17 Jan 1898","22 May 1973","0","On the annotated transcription of Harpers Chapel Cemetery, she is shown as a daughter of William Lawson MARR and Amanda Elizabeth COFFE.

Name: Ema Gomer
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 22 May 1973
Event Place: Nederland, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Widowed
Birth Date: 17 Jan 1898
Birthplace: Bowling, Kentucky
Father's Name: William Marr
Mother's Name: Amanda Coffey
Certificate Number: 54541
GS Film number: 2242846
Digital Folder Number: 005145741
Image Number: 02927

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K38K-THJ : accessed 03 Aug 2013), Ema Gomer, 1973.","STR06" "I44680","","","","","","","" "I4295","Marschel","Henry ""Hank"" Frank","29 Sep 1931","24 Apr 2011","0","Copied from the Austin American Statesman

Henry Frank Marschel Jr., born on September 29, 1931 in St. Joseph, Missouri to Henry Frank Marschel Sr. and Nina (Jeffries) Marschel, and passed away on April 24, 2011 in Austin, TX.

He is predeceased by his father Henry and mother Nina, sister Martha Lou Hatchell and her husband Marion Hatchell, brother Glenn William Marschel and his wife Thelma Rose (Zagrodski) Marschel. He is survived by his loving wife, Nancy (Taylor) Marschel; brother, Jerald Marschel and his wife Genevieve of Agency, Missouri; step-daughters, Pamela Hawkins and husband Jim of Point Venture, TX and Sherry McColpin and husband Patrick of Lake Dallas, TX; three step-grandsons, Michael Bridges, wife Lindsay and son Zachary of Lago Vista, TX, David Hawkins, wife Allison and daughters Addison and Karson of Austin, TX, Chris McColpin of Dallas TX; step-granddaughter, Kimberly (McColpin) McSwain, husband Josh and children Brooklyn, Luke, and Leighton of Lewisville, TX; and sister-in-law, Marilyn Reeves. He has many, many nieces and nephews and great-nieces and nephews in California, Missouri and Iowa. He will be greatly missed.

Hank attended Frogge Elementary School and Pickett High School in St. Joseph Missouri. He joined the Air Force in 1948 and completed basic training at Lackland AFB in San Antonio, TX. He was based at Bolling AFB in Washington, DC; The Panama Canal Zone; Langley AFB Virginia; McGuire AFB New Jersey; Frankfurt and Berlin, Germany; McClellan AFB California; Ton Son Nute AFB in Saigon, Vietnam; Hickam AFB Honolulu, Hawaii; and Bergstrom AFB in Austin, TX. He retired from the Air Force on Dec 31, 1970 with the rank of Master Sgt. He spent most of his 22 years as a flight engineer. He traveled to many countries all over the world. He received many decorations, which included the Air Medal, Air Force Commendation medal, National Defense Service medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Air Force Longevity medal, Good Conduct Medal, and The Vietnam Honor Medal. He also received the 10,000 hour accident free flying award. While he was in Vietnam he was the flight engineer on Premier Nguyen Cao Ky's aircraft. He went on many trips in Vietnam and a trip to Australia and the Philippines.

On Jan 1, 1971 he was hired by the University of Texas Police Dept. and attended the University of Texas Police Academy and became a licensed Texas Peace officer. He worked at the University until May 31, 1973. He then went to work for the Travis County Sheriffs Dept. He worked as a patrolman for 10 years. He advanced to the rank of Lieutenant and transferred to the Criminal Investigations division. He retired from the Sheriffs' dept. on Dec 31, 1991. He often said he would not take anything for his time in the Air Force and Law Enforcement, and said if he had it to do over again he would. In his younger days he was an avid golfer and spent as much of his free time as he could on the golf course. He was also a commercial pilot and had single engine, multi engine, and instrument ratings. While he was stationed in Hawaii he loved to fly to the other Hawaiian Islands. He spent several of his weekends on the other Hawaiian Islands. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to. Friends are cordially invited to a visitation with the family from six o'clock in the evening until eight o'clock in the evening on Tuesday, the 26th of April at Cook-Walden Funeral Home. Funeral Services will be conducted at four o'clock in the afternoon, on Wednesday, the 27th of April at Great Hills Baptist Church, 10500 Jollyville Road Austin, Texas 78759.

Interment will follow at Austin Memorial Park. Tributes may be made at www.cookwaldenfuneralhome.com","STR06" "I20709","Marsh","Electa","29 Aug 1794","Abt 1883","0","Said, by Chris Bird, to be the daughter of Amos MARSH and Elizabeth JEPHERSON.","STR06" "I20709","Marsh","Electa","29 Aug 1794","Abt 1883","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Michigan, Van Buren County, Decatur Twp
Enumerated 16 Jun 1870
Stamped 313
24-24
Smith, J. Jay 35 M Carpenter $--- $1200 NY
Smith, N. Jane 30 F Keeping House Vermont
Smith, Electa A 12 F Va
Smith, Flora 10 F Va
Smith, Electa 76 None Mass
Wright, Frank 24 M Carpenter Ohio","STR06" "I369","Marsh","Joada","5 Jul 1932","17 Oct 2012","0","Obituary, as copied from FindAGrave:

Funeral service for Joada Korgan will be 11 a.m., Mon., Oct. 22, at the Musgrove-Merriott-Smith Chapel with Elder John Moyer, Pastor Dan Jensen, and Pastor Harvey Gil officiating. Burial will follow at Floral Haven Memorial Gardens, Broken Arrow. Visitation will be held at the funeral home Sun. 1-6 p.m.

Joada passed away Wed., Oct. 17, 2012, at her home at the age of 80.

The daughter of Robert and Myrtle Marsh was born July 5, 1932, in a small house in Pea Green, CO.

She grew up in that farm house through the seventh grade. They sold the farm and moved to Delta, CO, at the start of her 8th grade year and by God's grace she was able to attend Campion Academy throughout high school. These were hallmark years for Joada. She remained in close contact with many friends from there until the day she went to sleep. Every year she strived to attend Alumni weekend at Campion and looked forward to those trips.

After high school graduation, Joada attended Union College in Lincoln, NE. It was here that she became acquainted with and eventually married Darrell Beyer. After Darrell graduated in 1953, they relocated to South Dakota for a short time before being called to Ketchum, OK, where they would teach in the Adventist School System. Joada and Darrell were soon blessed with two healthy, BIG, baby boys: Douglas Eric Beyer and Allan Robert Beyer.

Joada was a woman of many talents! Besides being a devoted wife, mother, and teacher, she took a cosmetology class and became a hairdresser. She worked out of her home as a hairdresser for many years. Eventually she went on to complete her education and received her Masters Degree from the University of Tulsa. Unfortunately, she and Darrell were divorced in 1970.

In 1973, Joada remarried Dennis McGehee and inherited two more BIG boys: Dennis James McGehee and Randall Wayne McGehee. She and Dennis were married for 18 years until he passed away from cancer in 1992.

In September 1992, Julius Korgan swept her off her feet! Joada and Julius had been friends for a long time already. In fact, at one time, Julius was her teacher. Joada happily embraced an additional four adult children: Dwight Korgan and his wife, Christy, Allen Korgan, Heather Korgan and her husband, Mike, and Barbara and her husband, Richard Olt.

Joada has been a loving mother and grandmother to not only her biological children and grandchildren, but also to her extended family.

Joada was very active in the Claremore Seventh Day Adventist Church. In her own words, her ""greatest desire is that ALL of us be in Heaven when Jesus comes back to take us home."" In her last days, she said, ""Each one of you means more to me than you can even imagine. I could write pages about what love I have for you, but hopefully I have shared enough of that love so that you all know how precious you are to me. Should I go before any of you, just carry that love in your hearts and minds and make a promise to meet me in Heaven.""

Joada is survived by her husband, Julius; sons and wives: Doug and Bernice and Al and Sharon; grandchildren: Shannon, Ron and Trever Lepp, Andy, Tyler, and Aurora Beyer, and Ericca and Arin Beyer; and sisters-in-law: Margaret Marsh and Faye Marsh. She also has many step-children and grandchildren that she loved very dearly.","STR06" "I21311","Marsh","Mary","27 Oct 1704","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be a daughter of Thomas Marsh and Mary Trumbull.

http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2203.htm#i66206","STR06" "I29301","Marsh","Raymond Derwood ""Dirk""","12 Jan 1923","24 Mar 1999","0","His Military Marker is inscribed with a cross and ""Raymond D. Marsh PFC US Army World War II Jan 12, 1923 - Mar 24, 1999.""","STR06" "I29300","Marsh","Robert Earl","4 Dec 1919","19 Nov 2010","0","He shares a double marker with a Faye, born 1920, no date of death inscribed at the time a photo was posted on FindAGrave in 2007.","STR06" "I29171","Marsh","Robert Hawcome","9 Sep 1888","12 Dec 1976","0","Name: Robert Hawcome Marsh
Event Type: Draft Registration
Event Date: 1917-1918
Event Place: Montrose County, Colorado, United States
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 09 Sep 1888
Birthplace: Mt Pisgah, Arkansas, United States
Nationality: United States
Affiliate Publication Title: World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards
Affiliate Publication Number: M1509
GS Film number: 1561826
Digital Folder Number: 005241947
Image Number: 02900

Citing this Record:
""United States, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KZKF-2LS : accessed 03 Aug 2013), Robert Hawcome Marsh, 1917-1918.

FindAGrave shows him as a son of Asa E and Martha A (Rippy) Marsh, who also have memorials at Pea Green Cemetery listed on that website.","STR06" "I29171","Marsh","Robert Hawcome","9 Sep 1888","12 Dec 1976","0","(Research):


Census Information:

1910 Census
Texas, Hamilton County, JP 3
Enumerated 5 May 1910
SD 22 ED 69 Sheet 23A
338-340
Marsh, Robert Hd M W 21 M1 Ark Ark NC Farmer
Marsh, Myrtle Wf F W 16 M1 1 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Marsh, Thelma Dtr F W 7/12 S Tx Ark Tx

1920 Census
Colorado, Montrose County, Pr 14 California Mesa
Enumerated 14 January 1920
SD 4, ED 128, Sheet 8A
157-161
Marsh, Roberts H Hd M W 30 M Ark Ark NC Farmer
Marsh, Myrtle A Wf F W 28 M Tx Miss Tx
Marsh, Thelma D Dtr F W 10 S Tx Ark Tx
Marsh, Earl H Son M W 2/12 S Col Ark Tx

1930 Census
Colorado, Montrose County, California Mesa Precinct 4
Enumerated April 22, 1930
ED 43-15 SD 5 Sheet 11B
219-225
Marsh, Robert H He M W 41 M 20 Ark NC NC Farmer
Marsh, Myrtle Wf F W 38 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Marsh, Earl Son M W 10 S Col Ark Tx
Marsh, Derwood Son M W 7 S Col Ark Tx
HH 220-226
John and Vera Marsh
HH 221-227
Alvin and Nora Marsh","STR06" "I19063","Marshall","Ada C.","Jul 1866","Bef 1904","0","(Research):Ken Harvey shows that she married W. B. Ferguson.","STR06" "I19051","Marshall","Alexander","23 Mar 1790","6 Jan 1867","0","Alexander Marshall, son of the foregoing (Thomas Marshall, a native of Wales) and father of the subject (Junius S. Marshall), was born in Maryland, March 24, 1790. He went with his parents to Virginia when quite young, remaining in that state until about the 1818, at which time he immigrated to Kentucky and located in Hardinsburg, where he engaged in the shoe-making and grocery business. After a few years spent in the town he moved about one mile and a half south to the place where subject (Junius) now lives, on which farm he located, and on which his death occurred January 6, 1867. (Ralph Marshall copied this from an article discovered in the summer of 1980 in the Kansas City, Missouri Public Library from the ""History of Kentucky, Illustrated 1887 pps. 1072-1073).

Ralph Marshall writes that eight deeds are recorded for Alexander Marshall between 1816 and 1829. All mention either Goose Creek, Dick's Branch or Amos Branch, a tributary of Goose Creek. Alexander made application in 1819 to erect a saw mill on Amos Branch but the only land purchase shown prior to that year was 30 acres on waters of Goose Creek in 1816. Alexander and Elizabeth purchased 80 acres on Amos Branch in 1821, the year they apparently moved to Breckinridge county, Kentucky, and then sold it for $250 to Thomas Wade in 1829.

At the time of the 1830 Federal Census for Kentucky, the household of Alexander Marshall is listed as follows:

Two males under age 5, one male between the age of 5-10, one male between the age of 10 and 15, and one male between the age of 40 and 50, one female under age 5, 3 females between the ages of 5-10, one female between the age of 10-15, and one female between the age of 30 and 40.","STR06" "I19051","Marshall","Alexander","23 Mar 1790","6 Jan 1867","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Kentucky, Breckinridge County, District No. One
Enumerated 12 Aug 1850
Stamped 117
318-319
Alex Marshall 50 M Farmer 1500 Md
Eliz Marshall 51 F Va
Emily Marshall 24 F Ky
George Marshall 22 M Farmer Ky
Julius Marshall 16 M Farmer Ky
Jno Blanford 16 M Farmer Ky
William Blanford 15 M Farmer Ky
David Blanford 11 M Ky


","STR06" "I37596","Marshall","Annie Laura","1 Mar 1922","18 Oct 1999","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 27, 1999, page 12

Annie Laura Dickerson

Annie Laura Dickerson, 77, of San Augustine County died Monday Oct. 18, 1999, at Nacogdoches County Memorial Hospital in Nacogdoches.

Mrs. Dickerson was born March 1, 1922 in San Augustine County as a daughter of the late Allen and Grace Marshall. She was a member of the First United Pentecostal Church of San Augustine and a homemaker.

Survivors: husband, Ray Dickerson of San Augustine County; daughters, Ann Mott and Beulah Robertson both of Lufkin; a son, Martin Dickerson of Bronson; ninc grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by a son, Lee Allen Dickerson, and three grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Oct. 20 aty Wyman Roberts Funeral Directors chapel in San Augustine with Bro. Winifred Lewis officiating. Interment was at Chinquapin Cemetery in San Augustine County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2011)","STR06" "I46563","Marshall","Artie Bell","16 Oct 1895","30 May 1968","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page has a scan of her Texas Death Certificate. She is shown as a daughter of James Marshall and Emiley Phelps. Informant was W. B. Forse, her husband. She is shown as buried at Redland Cemetery.","STR06" "I3407","Marshall","Bobbiline","10 May 1931","29 Jun 2012","0","Bobbiline McLemore

Funeral services for Bobbiline McLemore will be 10:30 a.m., Monday, July 2, 2012 at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home in Jasper with internment following in the Zion Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be 4:00 to 7:00 p.m., Sunday, July 1, 2012 at the funeral home.

Bobbiline McLemore went to be with her Savior and Lord on June 29, 2012, at the age of 81. A long time resident of the Springhill Community in Jasper County, Texas, she was born Bobbiline Marshall in San Augustine County on May 10, 1931. Her family moved to Jasper County in 1936. Mrs. McLemore graduated from Jasper High School in 1948 and married Bobbie McLemore, also of Jasper County, in August 1950. They lived at various locations in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Michigan, and Maryland, but spent most of their life in Tioga, Louisiana, and retired to Jasper County in 1987.

Mrs. McLemore lived a very full life where church, music, and family played the most prominent roles. She was the pianist for the Jasper County Quartet who sang on the radio in the 1940's when KTXJ first started operation. She was a church pianist for most of her life and played Southern Gospel music at singing conventions all over the mid-Atlantic, southern, and southwestern United States. She and her husband enjoyed traveling to singing conventions and made many close friends among Southern Gospel singers across the country. They also traveled all over North America in their travel trailer, visiting areas from Alaska to the Florida Keys and from Newfoundland, Canada, to southern California. She was a devoted mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother.

Mrs. McLemore is survived by her husband, Bobbie McLemore of Jasper; three sisters, Helen Cryer of Jasper, Nova D Dubose of Jasper, and LeVee Ohman of Taylor; sisters-in-law Letha McLemore of Nederland and Jean McLemore of Bartlett, Tennessee; brother-in-law John D. McLemore of Kemp; son and daughter-in-law, Kent and Kathy McLemore of Cypress, daughter and son-in-law, Brenda and Terry Lofton of Ruston, Louisiana; grandchildren Philip and Jennifer McLemore of San Antonio, Janna and Matthew Young of Maryville, Tennessee, Rachel and Cole Markham of College Station, Jennifer Lofton of Katy, Emily McLemore of Brenham, Michelle and Chad Pourchot of Santa Fe, and Pamela Jones of Hitchcock; ten great grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents Dan & Emma Marshall & sister Bernice Byerly Martindale. The family asks that in lieu of flowers donations be sent to the Texas School of Southern Gospel Music, 2620 Silver Falls Drive, Kingwood, Texas 75110. Services are under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home, Jasper.

Published in The Beaumont Enterprise on July 1, 2012

Laura Buckmaster and Barbara Yancey Dore both show her parents as Rev. Dan/Daniel Joseph MARSHALL and Emily/Emma Jane WRIGHT. Both have memorials at FindAGrave, at the Wood Cemetery in San Augustine.

A similar obituary was published in the July 4, 2012 issue of The Sabine County Reporter, page 16.","STR06" "I6067","Marshall","Caladonia V. ""Callie""","5 Aug 1836","1 Mar 1913","0","Known as Miss Callie Marshall. She apparently never married. Lived with her parents in LaGrange in 1870 and with her brother Silas in Little Rock in 1880 and 1900. In 1910, she was living with John and Elizabeth O'Neill, and listed as John's ""Aunt-in-law.""

Obituary from the Duncan Banner Friday, March 7, 1913
(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)

Miss Callie Marshall Dead, Cousin to Vice-President

Miss Callie Marshall, aged 77 years, died at the home of Mr. John O'Neill in this city Sunday morning and the remains were shipped to LaGrange, Mo., for interment. She had been in fairly good health, but the death of a brother in California the week previous caused a nervous shock which hastened the ravages of disease.

Miss Marshall had been a resident of Duncan some time. She was an aunt of Mrs. O'Neill and an own cousin to Vice-President Marshall, besides being well connected in other respects. Though known to only a few people in Duncan, she had their esteem and love and her death came as a severe blow. The Banner joins in the universal expressions of sympathy in the death of this good woman.

(Immediately below the obituary appeared the following brief article:)

Quincy, Ill., March 5.--At almost the same time that Vice President Thomas R. Marshall was inaugurated Tuesday, funeral services were conducted for one of his relatives at LaGrange, Mo. ten miles north of here, the boyhood home of Mr. Marshall. It was the funeral of Miss Callie Marshall, 77 years old, a cousin who died at Duncan, Okla. last Saturday.

NOTE: Death Certificate #2553 said death was due to acute indigestion. Bird O'Neill was informant on death certificate.

","STR06" "I5989","Marshall","Cinderella","25 Jan 1820","11 Dec 1877","0","Ken Harvey cites Lewis County, Missouri Marriage Book 1, Page 77, and shows that Cinderella was married on 15 Aug 1839 to Frederick Keenaash (1815-1845), and shows their children as Mary (1840-1847), Lavinia (1842-1845), and Catherine (1845-1847).

He also indicates that her husband and three children died in the space of two years and seven months. She returned home to live with her parents. She lived with her parents in the 1850 (H/Cinderilia KENOSH) 1860 (Cinderella F. Marshall) and 1870 census (Cardwell (sic) KEENOSH). She died at the age of 57 years and eleven months.","STR06" "I19096","Marshall","Daniel Miller","Abt 1823","Abt 1892","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Enumerated 1 Oct 1850
Indiana, Fountain County, Logan
953-985
Daniel F. Marshall 27 M Physician Ind
Martha A Marshall 18 F Pa
Margaret L. Patterson 20 F Pa

1860 Census
Indiana, Lewis County, LaGrange Twp, PO LaGrange
Enumerated 8 Oct 1860
941-950
D. M. Marshall 37 M Physician 1000 500 Indiana
M. A. Marshall 32 F Pennsylvania
T. R. Marshall 6 M Indiana
---/951
W W Granger 35 M Dentist NY
M S Granger 26 F Va

1870 Census
Enumerated 14 July 1870
Indiana, Kosciusko County, Pierceton Twp. PO Pierceton
Page 6
52-52
Marshall, Daniel M 47 M W Physician 4000 5000 Ind
Marshall, Martha A 41 F W Keeping House Pa
Marshall, Thomas R 16 M W Indiana

1880 Census
Indiana, Whitley County, Columbia City
Enumerated 5 Jun 1880
Page 21 SD 6 ED 96 Stamped 447
(Boarding home run by W. and Catherine Scantling of Ohio, note that the info on the Scantling family and the numerous other boarders in the home was not transcribed)
207-220
Marshall D M W M 57 Boarder Physician Ind Va Va
Marshall, M W F 51 Boarder Wife Penna Md Penna
Marshall, T R W M 26 boarder Lawyer Ind Ind Penna
","STR06" "I42243","Marshall","Doris Eloyce","2 Feb 1930","6 Jan 1936","0","Her headstone is inscribed
Doris Eloyce
Daughter of
Hoyet and Edna
Marshall
Feb 2. 1930
Jan 6, 1936 (faint)

","STR06" "I28822","Marshall","Edward W.","29 Jan 1820","14 Jul 1906","0","He may have also been called Edwin.

Name: Edward W Marshall
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 14 Jul 1906
Burial Place: Highland Twp
Death Date: 12 Jul 1906
Death Place: Riverside, Washington, Iowa
Age: 86
Birth Date: 29 Jan 1820
Birthplace: Virginia
Occupation: Farmer
Race:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Alex Marshall
Father's Birthplace: Virginia
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Hix
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B75301-9
System Origin: Iowa-EASy
GS Film number: 969342
Reference ID: 8

Citing this Record:
""Iowa, Deaths and Burials, 1850-1990,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XVQ3-XZ9 : accessed 05 Aug 2013), Edward W Marshall, 12 Jul 1906.","STR06" "I19075","Marshall","Elizabeth ""Betsey"" Ann","Abt 1800","Yes, date unknown","0","Said by Caldwell, Cecile (ccaldwel@eterier.net) ""Draper/Marshall of Botetourt and Bedford Counties, Virginia"" Ver. Feb 23 12:03:01 2002 ; http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=4909 to have married George Pollard, and been the mother of Mildred Pollard, who married William Starkey on 23 Apr 1846 in Bedford County, VA.","STR06" "I43540","Marshall","Elizabeth ""Lizzie""","14 Oct 1865","6 Jan 1945","0","She was listed as Lizzie DOWELL, a widow at the time of her death. Her parents were shown as Junius Marshall and Artie M. Payne, both of Kentucky. Informant was Robert Dowell? of Garfield KY.","STR06" "I6078","Marshall","Elizabeth ""Lizzie"" Leonora","21 Aug 1840","3 Jun 1891","0","Known as Mrs Lizzie L Clarkson she died at her home on South Williams Street, Moberly. No children mentioned. Her husband and sister Callie Marshall were living with her.","STR06" "I42234","Marshall","Elvin Hoyet","6 Dec 1906","4 Dec 1953","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX81-2PY
name: Elvin Hoyet Marshall
death date: 04 Dec 1953
death place: Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 46 years 11 months 28 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 06 Dec 1906
birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: F. L. Marshall
father's birthplace: Newton, Texas
mother's name: Pearl Cousins
mother's birthplace: Newton, Tex.
occupation: Refinery Guard Gulf Oil Industry
place of residence: Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas
cemetery: Magnolia Springs
burial place: San Augustine, Texas
burial date: 05 Dec 1953
additional relatives:
film number: 2114065
digital film number: 4165537
image number: 302
reference number: 62967
Collection: Elvin Hoyet Marshall, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42234","Marshall","Elvin Hoyet","6 Dec 1906","4 Dec 1953","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP No. 4
Enumerated April 17 1nd 18, 1930
ED 203-7 SD 19 Sheet 5B
83-83
Marshall, Elvin H Head M W 23 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Marshall, Edna Wf F W 23 M 20 Tx Tx Tx
Marshall, Doris E Dtr F W 2/1s S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I19102","Marshall","Ezra Trask","Abt 1836","Aft 1870","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Indiana, Allen County, Fort Wayne
Enumerated 20 Jun 1870
Page 32
171-194
Marshal, Esra 34 M W Druggist 400 2500 Ind
Marshal, Hatty 25 F W Keeps House NY
Marshal, Nellie 5 F WE Ind
Marshal, Jessie 5 F W Ind
Miller, Frederick Appr Druggist Prussia","STR06" "I42236","Marshall","Frances Irene ""Renie""","19 Jul 1902","17 Feb 1982","0","She is listed on both the Texas Death Index and the SSDI simply as Frances Conn. Her the social security administration shows her last residence as Houston. The Texas Death index shows that she died in San Augustine.","STR06" "I42232","Marshall","Frank L.","9 Mar 1878","20 Jun 1955","0","Name: Frank L. Marshall
Event Date: 20 Jun 1955
Event Place: San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 77 years 3 months 11 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 09 Mar 1878
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Dan Marshall
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Frances Mcwilliams
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Farmer
Residence Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Magnolia Cemetery
Burial Place: San Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 22 Jun 1955
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2114441
Digital Folder Number: 4165520
Image Number: 785
Reference ID: cn30629

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXP1-KX5 : accessed 08 Aug 2013), Frank L. Marshall, 20 Jun 1955.","STR06" "I42232","Marshall","Frank L.","9 Mar 1878","20 Jun 1955","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 4
Enumerated 29 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 141
152-163
Marshall, Frank L Head M W 31 M1 13 Tx Ala Tx Farmer
Marshall, Pearl Wf F W 27 m1 13 7/5 Tx Tx Tx
Marshall, Ransey Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Marshall, Reney Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Marshall, Hoyet Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Marshall, Gladis Dtr F W 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Marshall, Glin Son M W 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine, JP 4
Enumerated 30, 31 Jan and 1, 2 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 179 Sheet 9B
164-169
Marshall, Rank Hed M W 41 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Marshall, Pearl Wf F W 37 M Tx Tx Tx
Marshall, Ransey C Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Literary teacher Common School
Marshall, Irene Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Marshall, Hoyt Son m W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Marshall, Gladis Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
165-170
Cousins, Clark Head M W 62 Wd Tx Va Va Farmer
Ferguson, Vera Grddtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930
not located

1940
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 3, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 203-7
20-O-300 Yes
Marshall, Frank Head M W 62 M Tx Sam House Farmer
Marshall, Pearl Wf F W 58 Tx Same House
Marshall, James Son M W 18 S Tx Same House
Conn, Irene Dtr F W 38 D Tx Same House
Conn, Laverne GrdDtr F W 12 S Tx Same House
Coussons, Clark Father-in-law M W 84 Wd Tx

","STR06" "I19065","Marshall","Frederick H.","Sep 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","Married with two children in 1900---also living in Little Rock. (Ralph Marshall, p 29).","STR06" "I19065","Marshall","Frederick H.","Sep 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Federal Census
Arkansas, Pulaski, Little Rock, Big Rock Township,
1812 Ninth Street
Marshall, Silas N. Hd W M May 1831 69 M 35 Ky Va Va Insurance Agent
Marshall, Mary S Wf W F Mar 1844 M 35 5/4 Mo Va Mo
Marshall, Frederick H Son W M Sep 1871 25 M 5 Ia Ky Mo Insurance Agent
Marshall, Mary Dtr in Law W F Oct 1874 25 M 5 2/2 Ark Ky SC
Marshall, Campbell G Son W M Dec 1896 3 S Ark Iowa Ark
Marshall, Mary G Dtr W F Dec 1898 1 S Ark Iowa Ark
Marshall, Charles Son W M Oct 1874 25 S Ark Ky Mo
Marshall, Caledonia Sister W F Aug 1836 63 S Mo Va Va","STR06" "I18836","Marshall","Gertrude R.","Abt 1854","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Elijah HOOK.","STR06" "I43573","Marshall","Gladys Marie","27 Oct 1908","9 Jan 1989","0","She was shown as Gladys Marie Roselund on both the SSDI and the California Death Index.","STR06" "I42238","Marshall","Glen","24 Nov 1909","1 Oct 1988","0","Not listed on the 1920 census with his parents and siblings. However, in 1940, he is living next to his parents household in San Augustine.","STR06" "I42238","Marshall","Glen","24 Nov 1909","1 Oct 1988","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 3, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 203-7
21-R-3 Yes
Marshall, Glen M Head M W 30 M no H-2 Tx Same House Farmer
Marshall, Marie Wf F W 29 M Tx Same House
Marshall, Betty P Dtr F W 8 S Yes 1 Tx Same House
Marshall, Billy Sue Dtr F W S No O Tx Same House","STR06" "I43572","Marshall","Harold W.","9 Dec 1906","3 Jan 1985","0","(Research):His gravemarker is embossed with a Masonic symbol, along with the phrase ""Beloved Husband and Father.""","STR06" "I6034","Marshall","Harriet Catherine","31 Jul 1828","9 Jun 1900","0","""Mrs Porter of Clarence, Missouri. . . had resided in Clarence since 1870, coming here from Lewis county. Here they reared a family of three boys [and one daughter].""","STR06" "I19094","Marshall","Harriett Oliver","27 May 1819","26 May 1899","0","The 1850 census shows she was born in Ohio, but subsequent enumerations consistently listed Indiana.","STR06" "I43544","Marshall","Humphrey","6 Jun 1877","8 Jul 1949","0","His Kentucky death certificate showed that he died at the Central State Hospital in Jefferson County, Kentucky, with his usual residence as Middletown. He was widowed, and his parents were both listed as unknown. He was buried in Hardinsburg, KY.","STR06" "I43544","Marshall","Humphrey","6 Jun 1877","8 Jul 1949","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I42235","Marshall","James LoDaniel","6 Feb 1922","5 Dec 1975","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K382-YQW
name: James Lodaniel Marshall
event: Death
event date: 05 Dec 1975
event place: , San Augustine, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
occupation farmer and rancher retired
Veteran? yes, WW II
birth date: 06 Feb 1922
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: Frank Marshall
mother's name: Pearl Cousins
Cemetery Magnolia Springs San Augustine County
certificate number: 93962
film number: 2243840
digital folder number: 005145744
image number: 02306
Collection: James Lodaniel Marshall, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""

Military Marker Pvt, US Army, WW II. He shares a double headstone with Eva Lois, dob 12 Apr 1927, no dod yet shown.","STR06" "I13394","","","","","","","" "I13395","","","","","","","" "I20286","Marshall","Jerry Vonden","20 Dec 1936","27 Jul 1979","0","Married Carol Diane Waldron Hensley. FindAGrave indicates he was a LTC, US Army.","STR06" "I19057","Marshall","Jesse H.","Abt 1862","Abt 1933","0","Said to have married Meridith THOMPSON. Gravestone is inscribed as Jessie H. THOMPSON.","STR06" "I19095","Marshall","Joseph Cravens","Abt 1821","Abt 1864","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Indiana, Wabash County, Lagro Twp
Enumerated 14 Aug 1850
137-147
Francis D and Margaret Johnson and family
---/148
Joseph C. Marshall 29 M Merchant Ind
Phebe J. Marshall 26 F Ky
Mary E?/T? Marshall 1/12 F Ind","STR06" "I43537","Marshall","Junius S.","18 Apr 1834","Yes, date unknown","0","Excerpt of article, transcribed by Ralph Marshall, about Junius Marshall:

To Alexander and Elizabeth Marshall were born twelve children, only four of whom are now living: Edwin, Jane, Emily and Junius S. The last named was born in Breckinridge County April 18, 1834. He was educated in the common schools of the country, which he attended at intervals until his twenty-first year, but by far the greater part of his education has been obtained in later life, as he has always been a ready and practical observer. He took charge of the home place after reaching his majority, looking after his parents' interests in the meantime, and in 1862 purchased the farm of his father, and since resided upon the same. Mr. Marshall's home, which is one of the best in the vicinity of Hardinsburg, consists of 350 acres of good land, one mile and a half south of town, on the Hartford road, and is well improved and under succesful cultivation. Mr. Marshall has been a very successful farmer, and is in every respect a true type of the quiet, law abiding, country gentleman. He married, July 22, 1863, Artemissa, daughter of Robert and Nancy (Scott) Payne. Mrs. Marshall was born in Breckinridge County on December 18, 1844. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall are the parents of the following children: Nannie, Lizzie, Lucy (deceased), Thomas E., Emily F. (deceased), Willie, Samuel, Humphrey, Robert A., Mary, and Idah. Mr. Marshall is a Democrat in politics; belongs to the Masonic fraternity, and is an active member of the Methodist Church. He and his wife belong to the Oakland congregation. Ralph Marshall copied this from an article discovered in the summer of 1980 in the Kansas City, Missouri Public Library from the ""History of Kentucky, Illustrated 1887 pps. 1072-1073.""
","STR06" "I43537","Marshall","Junius S.","18 Apr 1834","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Kentucky, Breckenridge County, PO Hardinsburg KY
Enumerated 17 July 1860
Page 63
473-473
Junius S. Marshall 26 M Farmer $--- $1250 Ky
Alexd. Marshall 70 M Farmer 2000 200 Va
Elizabeth Marshall 67 F Va
474-474
George and Jane Blanford family

1870 Census
Kentucky, Breckenridge, Hardinsburg Pct, PO Coverport KY
Enuermated 18 July 1870
Page 17
126-124
Marshal, J 36 M W Farmer 1200 500 Ky
Marshall, Artamessa 26 F W Keeps House Ky
Marshall, Mollie (Nannie?) 6 F W At Home Ky
Marshall, Lizzie 5 F W At Home Ky
Marshall, Thomas 1 M W Ky

1880 Census
Kentucky, Breckenridge, Hardinsburg District
Enumerated 12 Jun 1880
Page 36D SD 2 ED 19
---/313
Marshall, Junius W M 46 Farmer Ky Va Va
Marshall, Artamisea W F 35 Wf Keeping House Ky Va Ky
Marshall, Nannie (Mollie?) W F 15 Dtr At Home Ky Ky Ky
Marshall, Lizzie W F 14 Dtr At Home Ky Ky Ky
Marshall, Thomas W M 11 Son At Home Ky Ky Ky
Marshall, Willie W M 7 Son At Home Ky Ky Ky
Marshall, Samuel W M 6 Son At Home Ky Ky Ky
Marshall, Humphrey W M 3 Son At Home Ky Ky Ky
Marshall, Robert W M 10/12 Aug Son At Home Ky Ky Ky
Moredock, James B M 19 Works on Farm Ky Ky Ky

","STR06" "I40575","Marshall","Martha ""Mattie"" C. Elizabeth","Abt 1852","","0","Kay Parker McCary, in her annotated transcription of the Fairmount Cemetery, shows her as Martha ""Mattie"" C. Elizabeth MARSHALL, a daughter of Alexander J. MARSHALL and Nancy G. WESTBROOK. There is a photo of her grave marker on FindAGrave. Her name is inscribed as Mattie Marshall Clark. There are no dates or other information inscribed.","STR06" "I5436","Marshall","Martha Jane","27 Mar 1826","27 Oct 1900","0","In THE PAYNES OF VIRGINIA by Brooke Payne, it is noted that she is the daughter of ""Silas Marshall of Lagrange, Mo."" This is not correct, Silas is actually her brother.

Following marriage in about 1844, the young couple were living next door to Martha's parents in Lewis Co., Missouri.

Fay Payne Yeager found the family on the 1850 census is Lewis County, Missouri.

Dorothy (known as Dotty Bob) Thompson has a Marshall family bible that may have information in it.

Her tombstone in Marlow Cemetery gives her date of birth as 27 Mar 1827; that is exactly one year after what family records show as her her actual birthdate. It is possible that the tombstone is incorrect.

She was 74 at the time of her death, and had been living with her youngest son, Walter and his wife Gertrude at the time of the 1900 census, taken a few months prior to her death.","STR06" "I19071","Marshall","Mary ""Polly""","Abt 1784","Between 1820 and 1829","0","Said to have married William Bradley of Orange County, VA ca 1802.","STR06" "I16038","Marshall","Mary Elizabeth","Aug 1862","15 Aug 1935","0","Name: Marye. Smith
Event Date: 15 Aug 1935
Event Place: Precinct 1, Newton, Texas
Gender: Female
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 73 years 5 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: Aug 1862
Birthplace: Newton Co., Tex.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: Enoch Smith
Father's Name: John Marshall
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Maude
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Residence Place: Newton, Tex.
Cemetery (Original): Wrong Town
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 15 Aug 1935
Informant's Name (Original): X
GS Film number: 2116625
Digital Folder Number: 4030352
Image Number: 688
Reference ID: 39449

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDXT-1CS : accessed 12 Aug 2013), Marye. Smith, 15 Aug 1935.","STR06" "I19097","Marshall","Mary Evans","Abt 1825","Abt 1904","0","At the time of the 1880 census, Mary E. Lowe, presumably a widow, was living with her son and daughter-in-law (William R and Carrie A Lowe) in Plano, Illinois. She was shown as age 56 and born in Indiana, and suffering from Rheumatisim. Her father was born in Virginia, and her mother in Pennsylvania. Year: 1880; Census Place: Plano, Kendall, Illinois; Roll: 219; Family History Film: 1254219; Page: 369A; Enumeration District: 102; Image: 0741.","STR06" "I16716","Marshall","Mary S.","12 Feb 1878","20 Jul 1954","0","Name: Mary S. Birdwell
Death Date: 20 Jul 1954
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 76 years 5 months 8 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 Feb 1878
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James Marshall
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Emily Phelps
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery: Liberty Hill
Burial Place: San Augustine Co., Texas
Burial Date: 22 Jul 1954
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114217
Digital Film Number: 4165492
Image Number: 208
Reference Number: cn 35938
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I18838","Marshall","Mary Virginia","Abt 1858","Abt 1940","0","Never married. (Ralph Marshall, p 29).","STR06" "I19059","Marshall","Minnie T.","Abt 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","Ralph Marshall wrote that she appears to have died between 1880 and 1900.","STR06" "I17838","Marshall","Nancy","Abt 1814","Abt 1893","0","At the time of the 1880 census, she was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Elizabeth and George Woods, in Newton County, Texas. The ""Daughters of the Republic Of Texas, Patriot Ancestor Album, Volume 1"" states that she was born in McNairy County, Tennessee on 1 May 1814, and that she married Seborn Woods ca 1830, living for a time inYalobusha County, Mississippi in 1840 and settled in what is now Newton County (then Jasper County) Texas.","STR06" "I13098","Marshall","Nancy Emline ""Dovie""","Abt 1892","Yes, date unknown","0","The birth certificate of her daughter, Sarah, shows that Nancy was born in Blue Springs, Texas.","STR06" "I43539","Marshall","Nannie Jane","28 Jun 1864","16 Jan 1937","0","Shown as Mollie in the 1870 Census?

She was listed as Nannie Jane Gibson on her death certificate, the wife of J. B. Gibson, and a daughter of Junius F. Marshall and Artemisa Payne of Kentucky. The informant was Margaret Gibson of Irvington, KY.","STR06" "I17524","Marshall","Nellie","3 Aug 1864","2 Jan 1932","0","Name: Nellie E Skinner
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 02 Jan 1932
Event Place: Fowlerville, Livingston, Michigan, United States
Gender: Female
Age: 67
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 03 Aug 1864
Birthplace: Indiana
Birth Year (Estimated): 1865
Father's Name: Ezra Marshall
Mother's Name: Hattie Eaton
GS Film number: 1972848
Digital Folder Number: 005237812
Image Number: 02691

Citing this Record:
""Michigan, Death Certificates, 1921-1952,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KF31-9BR : accessed 12 Aug 2013), Nellie E Skinner, 1932.","STR06" "I42233","Marshall","Ranzie Clark","17 Nov 1899","4 Apr 1973","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K38D-DWT
name: Ranzie Clark Marshall
event: Death
event date: 04 Apr 1973
event place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
occupation Retired Peace Officer
birth date: 17 Nov 1899
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: Frank L Marshall
mother's name: Pearl Coussins
Informant AJ Marshall (son)
certificate number: 31583
film number: 2242664
digital folder number: 005145726
image number: 00295
Collection: Ranzie Clark Marshall, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42233","Marshall","Ranzie Clark","17 Nov 1899","4 Apr 1973","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I19074","Marshall","Riley","15 Sep 1797","2 Mar 1864","0","Riley is not one of the children who were specifically listed in the Will of his father, Thomas Marshall, or in any other Bedford County records. However, his relationship is well established by the testimony of his youngest son, Woodson.

Marilyn Childs sent Tom Marshall a copy of the account from Woodson's notebook, now in the hands of her aunt Jane Beard. His record says:

""It is traditional in our family that before the Revolutionary War, three brothers: John, Samuel and Thomas Marshall came from England and settled in the Colonies. The two former in Maryland, the latter in Virginia.

Thomas Marshall lived near Liberty in Bedford county, Virginia where my father Riley Marshall was born Sept. 15, 1797. His mother's maiden name was Oliver, and she belonged to a family of much respectability and for whom my oldest sister Harriet Oliver was named.

My father disliked slavery and on reaching his majority, emigrated to the new free state of Ohio. One of his brothers, Alexander moved to Kentucky and one, Samuel to Missouri. His only (sic) son, Silas N. Marshall, lived in Little Rock, Arkansas.""

Some authorities claim that the father of Riley was Capt. Thomas Marshall, a brother of Chief Justice John Marshall. However, that Thomas married Frances Kennan and went to Mason County, Kentucky by 1790.

The slavery issue, mentioned by Woodson above, may have sparked some family disagreements and may have been at least a partial factor in the decision of Riley and the Van Pelt's to go to Ohio in 1817 and Alexander and Samuel to Kentucky in 1820. Kentucky was not a free state but census records never show Alexander with any slaves and Samuel with just one colored female under age 25 in 1830.

(Marshall, Ralph E. DESCENDANTS OF THOMAS MARSHALL BEDFORD CO., VA PLUS HIX-OWEN-NICHOLSON & RELATED FAMILES (Self Published, September 1986), p 14).","STR06" "I19074","Marshall","Riley","15 Sep 1797","2 Mar 1864","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1830 Census
Indiana, Delaware County, Mississinaway Twp
Page 285
FREE WHITE MALES
under 5-one
ages 5 through 9-two
ages 30-39-one
FREE WHITE FEMALES
under 5-two
ages 10-14-one
ages 30-39-one
STATISTICS
Free White persons under 20-six
Free White persons 20 through 49-tow
Total Free White persons-eight
Total all persons, free and slaves-eight

1840 Census
Indiana, Grant County, Washington
Page 81 Image 168
FREE WHITE MALES
under 5-two
ages 5 through 9-one
ages 10 through 14-one
ages 15 through 19-two
ages 40 through 49-one
FREE WHITE FEMALES
ages 10 through 14-one
ages 15 through 19-one
ages 40 through 49-one
STATISTICS
Employed in agriculture-four
Free whites persons under age 20-eight
Free white persons 20 to 49-two
Total Free White persons-ten
Total all persons, free and slaves-ten

1850 Census
Indiana, Wabash County, LaGro Township
Enumerated 12 Aug 1850
98-101
Riley Marshall 52 M Merchant 875 Va
Elizabeth Marshall 50 F Pa
William Marshall 20 M Clerk in Store Ind
Samuel Marshall 16 M Ind
Ezra Marshall 13 M Ind
Woodson Marshall 11 M Ind
---/102
William Shively 22 M Taylor Va
Nancy Shively 22 F Ind
Lonson L Shively 4/12 M Ind","STR06" "I5726","Marshall","Samuel","1 Mar 1794","4 Nov 1878","0","During a November 2002 research trip to Missouri and Kentucky, Charles Strong found in the Breckinridge County archives a booklet titled ""Descendants of Thomas Marshall Bedford Co., Va. Plus Hix-Owen-Nicholson & Related Families"" compiled by Ralph E. Marshall. Completed September, 1986"" Charles copied numerous relevant pages from this booklet, the copies now in the files of Melinda McLemore Strong in San Antonio. This book states that Samuel Marshall was the next to youngest son of Thomas Marshall. It was speculated by the author that ""Perhaps Samuel had demonstrated good business sense or was a favorite of his parents as Thomas appointed him the Executor of his Will in October 1819. William and Alexander were several years older than Samuel and lived in the same part the county but were not chosen for that responsibility. Samuel and Alexander must have been fairly close as brothers as they married the Hix sisters and then took their families to Breckinridge county, Kentucky.

Census and birth records indicated that the Samuel and Alexander Marshall families made the move to Kentucky after the 1820 census was taken but probably not later than the spring of 1821. Alexander is recorded as a grocer and shoemaker in his earliest years in Hardinsburg but there is less information on Samuel. The first record of a land transaction for Samuel shows him purschasing 141 1/4 acres of land for $330 from Littleton and Lucretia Martin of February 23, 1825. This farm was about 1 1/2 miles south of Hardinsburg and bordered on land purchased by Alexander in 1829. The 1830 census (below) lists Samuel and Alexander as neighbors and Samuel is shown with one slave. Charles made a xerox of the actual deed, which was in Book G, pages 143 and 144.

They are recorded there in the 1830 census [KY Microfilm No. 16, page 65]. The only other Marshall head of household is his brother, Alexander Marshall.

Samuel Marshall's listing on the 1830 census shows his household consists of one (1) free white male from between the ages of 5-10, and one (1) free white male between the ages of 30 and 40. There are also two (2) free white females under the age of 5, two (2) free white females between the ages of 5-10, and one (1) free white female between the age of 30 and 40.

Fourteen years later, in 1835, they migrated again, this time joining the great four year rush caused by the opening to pioneer settlement of the last Missouri Indian Lands. This great human movement, which ended in 1837, was not unlike the Californian gold rush of later years. This time the Marshalls settled in rural Lewis Co. from where they then moved to LaGrange at a later date, possibly in the 1870s.

A visit to the courthouse at Monticello in Lewis county revealed that Samuel was involved in many land transactions from 1835 to 1870. History books lists him as a settler in 1835 in Union Township 60, Range 6, so he probably farmed just west and perhaps a little south of LaGrange. (Ralph Marshall, p 27).

Census lists him as a retired farmer living in LaGrange with real estate valued at $5,000 in 1860 and $4,000 in 1870. Town of LaGrange currently has about 1,200 population and is located on the Mississippi River in southeast part of Lewis county. No examination has been made of all the recorded land transactions but Samuel and Hannah did sign a deed on March 23, 1867. Then the next record in July 1869 was for sale of land by another person acting as trustee for Samuel, an indication that he was no longer capable of handling his own affairs. Perhaps the last entry was in December 1870 where there was a Sheriff's sale of some lots Samuel owned in LaGrange. No will or probate is on record at the Monticello courthouse so perhaps there was little property left to be disposed of when Samuel and Hannah died. At this point, no cemetery record has been found to indicate when Samuel and Hannah died or where they are buried. It would seem logical that they were either buried in LaGrange or at Asbury Chapel where their son Winfield was laid to rest in 1871. The author walked over the LaGrange cemetery in June 1985 and found not Marshall stones but there were also areas where the markers were broken or had disappeared. (Ralph Marshall, p 27).

The following obituary was found by Mary Pat Strong and Charles R. Strong on an earlier research trip, in June 2002, at the LaGrange Public Library.

The LaGrange (Lewis County, Missouri) Democrat, Nov. 8, 1878.

DIED

MARSHALL-In this city on the morning of the 4th inst. Samuel Marshall, in the 85th year of his age.

Mr. Marshall was one of the pioneers in this section, being one of the oldest men in the county. He has long been an invalid and his death was no surprise to his friends. A funeral discourse was preached at the residence of the deceased by Eld. Jas. Penn, Tuesday morning, after which the remains were followed to the city cemetery by weeping relatives and friends.","STR06" "I5726","Marshall","Samuel","1 Mar 1794","4 Nov 1878","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Missouri, Lewis County, District 48
Enumerated 20 Sep 1850
451-452
Saml Marshall 55 M Farmer 1720 Va
Hannah Marshall 53 F Va
Caladonia Marshall 12 F Mo
Elizabeth Marshall 9 F Mo
H/Cinderilla Kenosh 30 F $500 Va
452-453
Thos. H. Payne 30 M Farmer Ky
Martha J. Payne 23 F Ky
Sarah E Payne 5 F Mo
Harriett C Payne 2 F Mo
Saml A Payne 1 M Mo

1860 Census
Missouri, Lewis County, Lagrange Twp, PO Lagrange
Enumerated 12 Oct 1860
Page 137
993-1003
Sml Marshall 65 M Retired Farmer 5000 500 Va
Cinderella F Marshall 30 F Ky
Hannah S Marshall 63 F Va
Callie Marshall 21 F Mo
Lizzie Marshall 18 F Mo

1870 Census
Missouri, Lewis County, LaGrange, PO Monticello Mo
Enumerated 24 Aug 1870
Page 37 Stamped 690
296-292
Marshall, Saml 76 M W Farmer 4000 300 Va
Marshall, Hannad 73 W F Keeps House Va
Keenosh, Cardwell 50 F W At Home Va
Marshall, Callie 30 F W At Home Mo
Howe, Louisa 18 F B Domestic Servant Mo
","STR06" "I43543","Marshall","Samuel","16 Mar 1875","16 Apr 1939","0","He was shown as a farmer of Breckinrige, KY, married to Mabel Marshall, who was the informant on his death certificate. His parents were shown as Junius Marshall and Millie Payne.","STR06" "I6045","Marshall","Silas N.","23 May 1831","Mar 1912","0","Shown in 1850 as a 19 year old store clerk in LaGrange. In 1860, Silas was listed as a merchant with real estate of $2,300 and personal property of $10,000. Deed records at Monticello, Missouri show that Silas disposed of his LaGrange interests in October 1870 and May 1871. The final transaction may have been executed during a visit to Lewis county prompted by the death of his brother Winfield in March of 1871. (Ralph Marshall, p 29).

In 1880 and 1900 he can be found in Pulaski County, Arkansas with his family. His occupation was shown as insurance agent on both census enumerations.

He can not be located on the 1910 Census. His sister, Caladonia, who had lived with the family at the time of the prior two census enumerations had moved to Oklahoma, and was living with her niece, Sarah Elizabeth Payne O'Neill. Presumably Silas had moved to California, as the March, 1913 obituary for his sister Caladonia states ""the death of a brother in California the week previous caused a nervous shock which hastened the ravages of [her] disease."" Her only other brother, Winfield, had died in 1871.","STR06" "I6045","Marshall","Silas N.","23 May 1831","Mar 1912","0","(Research):


Census Listings

1880 Household
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
S. N. MARSHALL Self M Male W 49 KY Fire Insurance Agt. VA VA
Mary S. MARSHALL Wife M Female W 36 MO Keeping House VA KY
Ada C. MARSHALL Dau S Female W 13 AR KY MO
Fred H. MARSHALL Son S Male W 8 IA KY MO
Charles S. MARSHALL Son S Male W 6 AR KY MO
Harry L. MARSHALL Son S Male W 4 AR KY MO
Callio V. MARSHALL Sister S Female W 41 MO VA VA Source Information:
Census Place Big Rock, Pulaski, Arkansas
Family History Library Film 1254055
NA Film Number T9-0055
Page Number 404D

1900 Federal Census
Arkansas, Pulaski, Big Rock Township, Little Rock City, Ward 4
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 81 Sheet 3B
808 Battery St
808-56-60
Ferguson, William B Head W M Sept 1864 35 M 13 Mich Mihc NY Lumberman
Ferguson, Ada Wf W F July 1866 M 13 1/1 Ark Ky Mo
Ferguson, Mary Dtr W F Jun 1890 9 S Ark Mich Ark At School
1812 Ninth Street
1812-57-61
Marshall, Silas N. Hd W M May 1831 69 M 35 Ky Va Va Insurance Agent
Marshall, Mary S Wf W F Mar 1844 M 35 5/4 Mo Va Mo
Marshall, Frederick H Son W M Sep 1871 25 M 5 Ia Ky Mo Insurance Agent
Marshall, Mary Dtr in Law W F Oct 1874 25 M 5 2/2 Ark Ky SC
Marshall, Campbell G Son W M Dec 1896 3 S Ark Iowa Ark
Marshall, Mary G Dtr W F Dec 1898 1 S Ark Iowa Ark
Marshall, Charles Son W M Oct 1874 25 S Ark Ky Mo
Marshall, Caledonia Sister W F Aug 1836 63 S Mo Va Va

","STR06" "I19056","Marshall","Stephen D.","Abt 1860","Abt 1941","0","Stephen had a daughter born in 1892 in Colorado but his first wife must have died before 1900 and he came back to LaBelle. By 1910 he has a wife named Mollie (Ollie?) but no more children. (Ralph Marshall, p 29).","STR06" "I6000","Marshall","Tabitha A","24 Feb 1822","27 Feb 1842","0","Tabitha is not listed in Ralph Marshall's book DESCENDANTS OF THOMAS MARSHALL BEDFORD COUNTY, VIRGINIA. He instead speculates, from circumstatial evidence, that Samuel and Hannah's second daughter may have actually been named Theodosia Marshall of neighboring Marion County, Kentucky.","STR06" "I19049","Marshall","Thomas","Abt 1757","Bef Oct 1819","0","Ralph E. Marshall is the author of the book, DESCENDANTS OF THOMAS MARSHALL BEDFORD CO., VA PLUS HIX-OWEN-NICHOLSON & RELATED FAMILES (Self Published, September 1986), a copy of which can be found in the Breckinridge County Public Library, Hardinsburg, Kentucky 40143. The author describes how he and several other Marshall descendants hired a professional researcher, Thomas E. Marshall (not related) to research land deeds, marriage records and wills related to the Marshalls of Bedford County, Virginia. The researcher issued a nearly 50 page report in January, 1985, which provided the basis for additional research of the Thomas and Nancy Marshall family.

Ralph Marshall also cites a biographical sketch of Junius Marshall, published in 1887, noting that his grandfather, Thomas Marshall was ""A native of Wales, settling in Maryland, where he lived several years, afterward moving to Bedford County, Va.""

Ralph Marshall further cites the book EMIGRANTS FROM ENGLAND, 1773-1776, which shows two possible candidates:

Thomas Marshall, age 15, Laborer, Bristol, England to Philadelphia, March 14, 1774 (Bristol is directly across the channel from Cardiff, Wales)

William Marshall, age 50, Mariner, wife and 10 (unnamed) children, London to Maryland on the ship ""Nancy,"" January 16, 1774 (The family could well have had a son named Thomas, and may have lived in Wales and later moved to, or simply departed from, London)

Ralph notes that Thomas Marshall lived in Maryland from about 1774 to 1790. There was a Thomas Marshall in Bedford County, who served in the Militia in 1781, but research has shown that this is another Thomas Marshall. There is no current evidence as to whether our Thomas Marshall served in the Revolution.

Ralph Marshall cites the earliest land record as being in 1803 when Thomas Marshall purchased 250 acres from Joseph Wilson. One of his neighbors was a Thomas Welch. In 1808, Thomas Marshall purchased 67 acres from Thomas Welch which was described as being on the head branches of South Fork of Little Otter River. Thomas and Nancy probably did not live on this property as they sold it three years later to Joseph and Eleanor (Marshall) Van Pelt. In 1804, Thomas and Nancy sold 125 acres to Martin Wells on waters of Little Otter River. (Ralph Marshall, p 17).

Thomas Marshall's will, dated October 1819, reads as follows:

I, Thomas Marshall, do hereby make my last will and testament in manner and form following, that is to say.

First, I desire that all of my live stock (with the exception of two milch cows, and hogs enough for one years' use to my wife and two more hogs for the suceeding year, all of which are to be reserved to and for her use and are to be at her own and proper disposal) should be immediately sold, and such terms as the legatees may agree upon, and the proceeds as soon as realised, I desire to be equally divided amongst all my children, their heirs, Executors, Administrators or assigns, to be held and enjoyed by them forever....Except that a deduction shall be made from the share of my son ALEXANDER of Twenty five dollars...and also a deduction shall be made from the share of my daugher, ELEANOR VAN PELT of the same sum of Twenty five dollars...and if the share to each, of the above proceeds, should be less than twenty five dollars...it is my desire that the above deduction may be made from other divisions...which are hereinafter mentioned

Secondly, I desire that all of my demands whether in bond or account, may be immediately collected, and an equal division thereof made amongst all my children without any deduction from the share of any of them.

Thirdly, I give and bequeth to my youngest daughter BETSEY, one bed complete with bedstead and furniture and one milch cow, which cow is to be expected as further exception from the above sale.

Fourthly, I give to the use of my wife NANCY during her natural life all the rest of my estate, real and personal, to her own proper use for and during that time, without waste; and after her decease I desire that it may be sold on such terms as a majority of the legatees may agree upon, and for the purpose of making a right to my real estate at the time of the above mentioned sale, I do hereby constitute and appoint my son WILLIAM, or in case of his failure, removal, or death, then I constitute and appoint my son SAMUEL to make and execute such right to the purchaser of said real estate, to him, his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, to have and to hold forever. The proceeds of such sale, which is above mentioned, I desire to be equally divided amongst my children, or in case of the death of any of them then to their heirs, per stirpes, their executors, Administrators or assigns forever.

Fifthly, I having executed a title bond to CALEB FERGUSON, for and of land therein mentioned and described, and I having received for the said land due consideration, which consideration is hereby acknowledged to have been received, I do hereby declare it as my last will that my executor may forewith confirm a title to the said Ferguson, his heirs, executors, Administrators and assigns forever. Any thing in the within will to the contrary notwithstanding.

And lastly, I do hereby constitute and appoint my son SAMUEL, Executor of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all other and former wills or testaments by me heretofore made.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this nineteenth day of October in the year one thousand eight hundred and nineteen.

Signed, sealed, published and declared as and for the last will and testament of the above named Thomas Marshall, in presence of BENJAMIN CAMPBELL and CHRISTOPHER PRESTON. Signed, Thomas (x) Marshal (Transcribed by Ralph Marshall, p 20).

At a court held for Bedford County at the Courthouse the 25th day of October 1819, This Last Will and Testament of Thomas Marshal, dec'd. was exhibited in Court and proven by the oath of Benjamin Campbell and Christopher Preston, two subscribing witnesses, and ordered to be Recorded. And on the motion of Samuel Martin (Marshall), the executor therein named, who made oath and gave bond and security according to the law, Certificate is granted him for claiming a probate thereof in due form. (Will Book 5, page 120).

Two family trees posted on the RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project show a different ancestry for Thomas Marshall. They show him instead as a descendant of William MARSHALL Born: ABT 1650 in Lancashire, England Death: MAY 1686 in Cox's Choice, Calvert Co, Maryland and his wife Elizabeth COX b: ABT 1650. This is supposedly detailed in the book published by Friends of the Union Church ""The Descendants of William Marshall (1650-1686) & Elizabeth Cox (1650-1717)."" (One of the trees (mckinziemelanie) with this alternative lineage was submitted to WorldConnect by Melanie McKinzie (McKinzie@bluebon.net).

","STR06" "I13379","Marshall","Thomas Franklin","21 Jul 1941","3 May 2006","0","Obituary
RushvilleRepublican.com
Published May 4, 2006

Thomas F. Marshall, 64, of Rushville, died Wednesday, May 3, 2006, at his residence.

Born July 21, 1941, in Rushville, he was the son of the late William F. and Alice Soukup Marshall. He married Marylu Becht June 8, 1963; she survives.

Mr. Marshall graduated from Rushville High in 1959. He then graduated from Indiana University with a BS in education in 1968. He went on to Indiana University School of Law in Indianapolis and graduated with a Doctorate of Jurisprudence in 1971. He was admitted to the Indiana State Bar in 1971 and the Florida State Bar n 1974. After graduation he practiced law in Bluffton and was prosecuting attorney in Wells County from 1972 to 1974. He then moved to Florida and practiced law from 1974 to 1976. He was appointed by Gov. Otis Bowen as Rush County Court Judge and then elected; he served until 1996. He was Rush County Public Defender from 1998 to 2003. He was a co-founder of Rush County Youth Football and helped with development of the Rush County Substance Abuse Program. He was involved in the formation of the DARE school education program in our community. He was a former longtime member of the Rotary Club and active in Elks Lodge 1307 for more than 35 years. He was a member of Antler Point Country Club, Flatrock Yacht & Bath Club, Indiana Bar Association, Florida Bar Association and Rush County Bar Association. He was a strong supporter of the RCHS Athletic Booster Club.

Survivors in addition to his wife include two sons, Jeff Marshall (and wife Jennie) of Wilmette, Ill., and Jim Marshall (and wife Lori) of Rushville; one brother, Bill Marshall (and wife Elsieann) of Columbus; and four grandchildren, Max and Anna Marshall, Stefanie and Lindsay Montgomery.

Besides his parents he was preceded in death by one sister, Rose Marie Ketchem.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Todd Funeral Home in Rushville with the Rev. Hank Anderson officiating. Cremation will follow. Visitation will be from 2 to 7 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the RCHS Athletic Booster Club or to the donor?s charity of choice.","STR06" "I19112","Marshall","Thomas Riley","14 Mar 1854","1 Jun 1925","0","Name Thomas Riley Marshall
Gender Male
Burial Date 02 Jun 1925
Burial Place Indianapolis, Ind
Death Date 01 Jun 1925
Death Place District Of Columbia
Age 71
Birth Date 14 Mar 1854
Birthplace North Manchester, Ind.
Occupation Publicist
Race White
Marital Status Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name Daniel M. Marshall
Father's Birthplace Marion, Ind.
Mother's Name Martha Patterson
Mother's Birthplace Penn.
Indexing Project (Batch) Number B01112-5
System Origin District of Columbia-EASy
GS Film number 2116023
Reference ID cn 292033

Citing this Record:
""District of Columbia Deaths and Burials, 1840-1964,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F7RP-182 : accessed 07 Aug 2013), Thomas Riley Marshall, 01 Jun 1925.

The item below was discovered by Mary Pat Strong and her dad, Charles R. Strong during research in LaGrange Public Library. They were asked by a historian there if our Samuel Marshall was related to Thomas R. Marshall. It appears he was a great-nephew.

Taken from ""History of LaGrange (Lewis County, Missouri) Sesquicentennial, 1832-1982, LaGrange Historical Society, p. 18.""

Boyhood home of US Vice President: Thomas R. Marshall (1854-1925) lived in LaGrange 1858-60. Because his father was an abolishionist[sic] and he and he and his neighbors did not agree in this violent period of history, the family fearing bodily harm crossed the Mississippi at night in 1860. Later Mr. Marshall became a reform Governor of the State of Indiana, and a popular Vice-President of the United States under Woodrow Wilson, serving two terms. He was on the threshold of the Presidency when Woodrow Wilson suffered a debilitating stroke. He was an apt phrase maker and his quote ""What this country needs is a really good 5 cent cigar"" was widely quoted. Mr. Marshall returned to LaGrange as Governor of Indiana and prospective Vice-President of the United States on September 17, 1912. He was received by Missouri and Illinois state officials and a crowd of 3,500 people who gave him a tumultuous welcome.

He served two terms as Vice President under President Woodrow Wilson. The older lady in the picture was Mrs. Carrick, a neighbor, who remembered Thomas Marshall.

A more complete biography from Grolier's online encyclopedia is below:

Thomas Riley Marshall, (1854-1925), the 28th VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. He was born in North Manchester, Ind., on March 14, 1854. He graduated from Wabash College in 1873, studied law, and was admitted to the Indiana bar in 1875, practicing his profession at Columbia City. In 1908 he was elected governor of Indiana; his administration was progressive. Several laws Marshall sponsored, including an employers' liability law and a child labor law, were enacted, but he failed to have a new state constitution adopted.

At the Democratic National Convention in Baltimore in 1912, Marshall was the favorite-son candidate of Indiana for the presidency. When Woodrow WILSON was nominated for that office, Marshall was chosen for the vice presidency. Reelected in 1916, he served with Wilson until 1921. As presiding officer of the SENATE, he enjoyed much popularity, becoming known for his humorous remarks. In 1917, during a Senate debate on the country's needs, he said, ""What this country needs is a good five-cent cigar.""

While Wilson attended the peace conference after World War I, Marshall presided over cabinet meetings, the first vice president to do so. During Wilson's serious illness, beginning in late 1919, Marshall considered the possibility of declaring himself acting president. But he decided not to do so, partly because he feared that his action would divide the country. He died in Washington, D.C., on June 1, 1925.

http://gi.grolier.com/presidents/ea/vp/vpmarsh.html","STR06" "I19112","Marshall","Thomas Riley","14 Mar 1854","1 Jun 1925","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Indiana, Whitley County, Columbia Twp
Enumerated 21 Jun 1900
SD 12 ED 113 Sheet 26B
Jefferson
619-647
Marshall, Thomas R Head M W Mar 1854 46 m 5 Ind Ind Penna Attorney
Marshall, Lois K Wf W F May 1873 27 M 5 0/0 Inda Inda Ohio
Kimsey, Mortin Brother-in-law W M May 1889 11 S Ind Ind At school
Kimsey, Edna Cousin W F Dec 1892 7 S Ill Ind Ill At school","STR06" "I20285","Marshall","Vonden Buel","14 May 1907","Jan 1983","0","Grew up near Stewart, OK.","STR06" "I20285","Marshall","Vonden Buel","14 May 1907","Jan 1983","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Cotton County, Hulen Twp
Enumerated APril 19, 1930
ED 17-6 SD 8 Sheet 9B
177-190
Marshall, Vonden D Head M W 22 M 20 Ark Ark Ark Teacher Public School
Marshall, Mable Wf F W 21 m 19 Tx Mo Tx Teacher Public School

1940 Census
Oklahoma, Comanche County, Lawton
Enumerated 2 Apr 1940
SD 6 ED 16-19A Sheet 2A
Dearborn
1211-32 R 25
Marshall, V. B Head M W 32 m No C-4 Ark R Cotton Ok Teacher Prin Public School
Marshall, Mable Wf F W 31 m No C-3 Tx R Cotton Ok Teacher Public School
Marshall, Jerry Son M W3 S Ok
","STR06" "I19070","Marshall","William","Abt 1780","Abt Oct 1839","0","William Marshall was married twice, having five children by his first wife and seven by his second wife. A listing of his descendants can be found on the Draper/Marshall of Botetourt and Bedford Counties, Virginia tree at the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project. (Compiler: Cecile Caldwell email: ccaldwel@etcrier.net)

The land records for William begin in 1805, when he purchased 137 acres on waters of Little Otter River. He and Sarah sold half of this land in 1815. Then they purchased 286 3/4 acres on Reed and Wolf Creeks in 1819. After William died the commissioner of his estate sold 271 1/2 acres in 1841 described as on headwaters of Reed Creek, a north branch of Goose Creek. (Ralph Marshall, p 17).

The 1810 census (in which he is listed as William Marsh) indicates he had 4 sons and 1 daughter, but no wife at that time. (Ralph Marshall, p 22).

Ralph Marshall cites Harry Fulwiler's book GATEWAY TO THE SOUTHWEST which includes a brief biography of the Marshall family on pages 739-740: ""William Marshall was born in Maryland, a soldier of the War of 1812 in Captain John P. Gray's Bedford County Company of the Bedford Regiment, assigned to regiment at Camp Bottom's Bridge. He married Sarah Pollard (1795-1864), a daughter of Thomas and Keziah Hunt Pollard of Bedford County, Va. They had at least eleven children. Eight sons and three daughters are named in the administration of his estate in Bedford County Will Book 12, page 460. At the time of his death in 1839, he owned 69 1/4 acres and eleven slaves. One man, Sam and his wife Ann, and child Elizabeth were valued at $550; one man, Anderson, value $600; one boy Jacob $50; one girl Harriet $450; one girl Matilda $225; one girl Charlotte $375; one girl Carolina $270; one boy Jim $231, and one girl Martha $150. He had a ""water grist"" and saw mill on the waters of Reed Creek. The Marshalls were diligent in their care of their slaves, always sure they were well cared for in sickness and in health. They did their best for them and good feelings and kindnesses were mutual. This was evidenced by the fact that after freedom was given them, they stayed on with future generations."" (Ralph Marshall, p 22).

Ralph Marshall further noted that the estate inventory and appraisal are recorded in Will Book 10, page 132. The division of the estate in 1845 did not include the name of daughter Cassondra who married Goodrich Moore in 1833 and was living next door to other family members in the 1850 census. There is nothing to indicate an intentional omission of her name from the list of heirs.","STR06" "I43542","Marshall","William ""Willie""","23 Dec 1872","18 Jan 1923","0","On his death certificate, he was listed as William Marshall, single, with his occupation not shown. His parents were names as June S Marshall and Artemisa Payne of Kentucky. The informant was J. B. Gibson of Irvington, KY.","STR06" "I13376","Marshall","William Franklin","8 Sep 1903","17 Oct 1976","0","Bill graduated from law school in Indianapolis, graduating in 1930. He was elected Prosecutor in soon afterwads elected Judge of Rush County, Indiana. He served for 33 1/2 years, retiring in December 1969.","STR06" "I13376","Marshall","William Franklin","8 Sep 1903","17 Oct 1976","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Indiana, Marion County, Washington Twp, Indianapolis City
Enumerated April 16, 1930
ED 49-73 SD 8 Sheet 26A Stamped 170
Byram Ave
3866-428-447
Marshall, William Head R 35 M W 26 M 23 Ind Ky Ind None
Marshall, Alice Wf F W 29 M 26 Neb Neb Neb Trained Nurse

1940 Census
not located","STR06" "I19073","Marshall","Wilmouth ""Willey""","Between 1791 and 1793","Yes, date unknown","0","Ralph notes that Alexander Marshall was surety for (the marriage) for his sister, Wilmoth. (Ralph Marshall, p 16).

Wilmouth (Willey) married Caleb Ferguson (also spelled Fergerson) in September 1809. Census shows 5 sons and 5 daughters were born to this union by 1830. Bedford county marriage records show 4 Ferguson boys (marrying) from 1839 to 1850, but don't know how many of them belonged to Caleb and Wilmouth as there were other Ferguson families in the county. (Ralph Marshall, p 23)

The 1850 census shows her as age 56 and born in Virginia which would place her between Alexander and Samuel. Was most likely the first child born in Bedford county after the move from Maryland.","STR06" "I19060","Marshall","Winfield B.","Abt Apr 1871","Abt 1933","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
California, Los Angeles County, Pasadena Ward 6
Enumerated 19 Apr 1910
SD 7 ED 312 Sheet 6A
N. Stephenson Ave
606-134-136
Marshall, Winfield B Head M W 38 m1 4 Mo Ky Ky Laborer General Farm Work
Marshall, Grace R Wf F W 25 m1 4 2/2 Mo Mo Mo
Marshall, Harold W Son M W 3 S Cal Mo Mo
Marshall, Gladys M Dtr F W 1 5/12 S Cal Mo Mo

1920 Census
California, Los Angeles County, Pasadena
Enumerated 10 Jan 1910
SD 8 ED 499 Sheet 13A
N. Craig Ave
169-170
Marshall, Winfield B Head M W 48 M Mo Mo Mo Laborer Farm Hand
Marshall, Grace R Wf F W 35 M Mo Mo Mo
Marshall, Harold W Son M W 13 S Cal Mo Mo
Marshall, Gladys M Dtr F W 11 S Cal Mo Mo

1930 Census
California, Kern County, Delano City
Enumerated 10 Apr 1930
ED 15-4 SD 14 Sheet 5B
Jefferson St
1429-115-119
Marshall, Winfield B Head O 3000 M W 58 M 34 Mo Ky Ky Janitor Grammar School
Marshall, Grace R Wf F W 45 M 34 Mo Mo Mo
Marshall, Harry W Son M W 25 S Cal Mo Mo Drugist Pharmacy
Marshall, Gladys M Dtr F W 21 Cal Mo Mo","STR06" "I6011","Marshall","Winfield J.","May 1824","27 Mar 1871","0","Listed on the 1850 Missouri census as a carpenter in LaGrange. In 1860, Winfield and family were farming near LaGrange, probably living on his parents farm as Samuel had retired to LaGrange by then. Somewhere around 1868 Winfield moved farther west in Lewis County to Salem Township with a LaBelle address. He was buried in the Asbury Chapel Cemetery (Ralph Marshall, p 28).","STR06" "I6011","Marshall","Winfield J.","May 1824","27 Mar 1871","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Missouri, Lewis County, Union Twp, P O LaGrange
Enumerated 23 Aug 1860
Pages 103 and 104
700-721
Windfield J Marshall 30 M Farmer 1200 800 Ky
Mary M Marshall 28 F Ky
Gertrude R Marshall 6 F Mo
Fannie E Marshall 4 F W Mo
Mary V Marshall 2 F W Mo
Infant Marshall 1 M Mo
Fred Nagolay 14 M Switzerland

1870 Census
Missouri, Lewis County, Twp 60 Range 9 West, PO Monticello MO
Enumerated 20 Jun 1870
Page 6
37-37
Marshall, W. S 46 M W Farmer 4400 1600 Ky
Marshall, Mary A 38 F W Keeps house Ky
Marshall, Gertrude R 16 F W At home Mo
Marshall, Fannie E 13 F W At School Mo
Marshall, Mary V 12 F W At School Mo
Marshall, Stephen D 10 M W At School Mo
Marshall, Jesse H 8 M W Mo
Marshall, Samuel 6 M W Mo
Marshall, Minnie T 2 F W Mo
Beatty, James 22 M W Laborer Mo","STR06" "I19103","Marshall","Woodson Shively","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1860 Federal census, he was living with his sister and brother-in-law, Harriet and James S. Shively, M.D. in Marion, Indiana. Woodson was shown as as 21, and a student. He was said to have later married Marie Ayers. Cecile Caldwell shows he died in 1915.","STR06" "I15669","Martin","Aaron","Abt 1820","20 Jul 1852","0","""Aaron came to Texas in December 1840, with bro. Josiah and Isaiah."" (White and Toole, p 47).

Joseph Thipgpen writes that they lived in Angelina County, Texas. He also stated that on 9-18-1852, "" ISIAH MARTIN WAS THE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF AARON MARTIN. ON DEED RECORDS DATED 8-2-1853, JOSIAH MARTIN WAS THE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE.""

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=vijot&id=I4555

Kay Parker McCary, on her FindAGrave memorial for Aaron, posted the following additional information:

Fourth Class Land Grant - 1842 - From Founders and Patriots of the Republic of Texas, DRT Book II, pg 41.

Nacogdoches Co., Tax Roll - 1845 p. 18 - Aaron Martin

Cherokee Co., TX - Teague Section 456; Abstract 567","STR06" "I15669","Martin","Aaron","Abt 1820","20 Jul 1852","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
not located","STR06" "I47365","Martin","Albert Allen","14 Nov 1874","Bef Apr 1944","0","When he registered for the the draft during World War I, his closet relative was shown as Mrs. Ara Martin, Wife. They were residents of Pike County, MIssissippi, and he was the General Foreman of the Round House. He was shown as tall and slender.

His will was probated on 4 Apr 1944 in Amite County, Mississippi by Mrs. Beatric Martin Habig.","STR06" "I47365","Martin","Albert Allen","14 Nov 1874","Bef Apr 1944","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Beat 4 (part) McComb City Town
SD 7 ED 112 Sheet 7A Stamped page 167
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900
105-120
White, William F. (sic) W M July 1838 61 M 32 Miss Miss Miss Merchant
White, Mary Wf W F Nov 1845 54 M 32 11/9 Miss Miss

106-121
Martin, Albert Head W M Nov 1875 24 M 1 Miss Miss Miss Machinist
Martin, Ary Wf W F Jan 1877 (*) Wife 23 M1 1/1 Miss Miss Miss
Martin, Ida/Ica? Dtr W F Nov 1899 7/12 S Miss Miss Miss

107-122
White, Louie Hed W M Apr 1872 28 M 3 Miss Miss Miss Merchant
White, Mady Wf W F Jan 1877 23 M 3 2/2 Tenn Tenn Tenn

1910 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, McComb City
SD 7 ED 106 Sheet 31A
Enumerated 7 and 9 May 1910
Third Strett
194-198
Martin, Albert A Head M W 35 M1 11 Miss Miss Miss Foreman RailRoad Co
Martin, Ary Wf W F 32 m1 11 2/2 Miss Miss Miss
Martin, Alberta Dtr F W 10 S Miss Miss Miss
Martin, Beatrice Dtr F W 8 S Miss Miss Miss

1920 Census
Mississippi, Pike 4th District, McComb City
Enumerated 10 Jan 1920
SD 7 ED 110 Ward 2 Sheets 16 A and 16B
530-226-268
Martin, Albert A head O F M 2 45 M Miss La Miss ForemanRoom Hoouse RR Shop
Martin, Ary W F W 42 M Miss Tx Miss
Martin, Alberta Dtr F W 20 S Miss Miss Miss
Martin, Beatrice Dtr F W 18 S Miss Miss Miss
Moore, Ary A Wifes Aunt F W 76 W Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I43711","Martin","Albert Franklin","8 Jan 1895","5 Jan 1901","0","Tombstone inscribed ""Our Dad.""","STR06" "I43644","Martin","Albert G. ""Bud""","Jul 1852","11 Dec 1932","0","Name Albert G Martin
Titles and Terms:
Event Type Death
Event Date 11 Dec 1932
Event Place Ida, Caddo, Louisiana
Gender Male
Age 79
Race (Original) White
Birth Year (Estimated) 1853
Father's Name Allen Martin
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name Elinor Mclemore
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name Dessie Martin
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Certificate Number 13789
Page:
GS Film number 2392645
Digital Folder Number 004219299
Image Number 01087

Citing this Record:
""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F3QW-6YL : accessed 26 Aug 2013), Albert G Martin, 1932.","STR06" "I43644","Martin","Albert G. ""Bud""","Jul 1852","11 Dec 1932","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Louisiana, Caddo Parish, Ward 1
Enumerated 12 Jun 1880
Page 19-1 SD 2 ED 13 Stamped 176
170-180
Martin, Albert G W M 26 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Martin, Marty L W F 20 Wf Housekeeper La --- Ala
Martin, Bettie E W F 7 Dtr Ark --- ---
Williams, Riley W M 21 Farm Laborer Ark --- ---

1900 Census
Louisiana, Caddo Parish, Ward 1
Enumerated 16 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 26 Sheet 15A
247-247
Martin, A. B./G/ Head W M July 1852 47 W 0/7 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Martin, Annie Dtr W F Apr 1884 15 S La Miss La
Martin, Norman Son W M Mch 1886 14 S La Miss La
Martin, W. A. Son W M Jan 1888 12 S La Miss La
Martin, EE. L. Dtr W F Mch 1890 10 S La Miss La
Martin, John D Son W M Mch 1892 8 S La Miss La
Martin, L Bell Dtr W F Mch 1894 6 S La Miss La

1910 Census
Louisiana, Caddo Parish, Ward One
Enumerated May 1910
SD 6 ED 28 Sheet 16A
3??/3?? (Very faint original image)
Martin, Albert G Head 82 Miss ??? Miss Farmer
Martin, Nettie Wife 38 La La La
Martin, Norman Son 24 La Miss La Labor Gen Farm
Martin, Ella F Dtr 22 La Miss La
Martin, John B Son 18 La Miss La Labor Gen Farm
Martin Louisa?? Bell Dtr F W 15 La Miss La
","STR06" "I15672","Martin","Albert Hill","12 Feb 1851","10 Oct 1918","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sub Div 84, JP No. 2
Enumerated 24 Jun 1880
Page 11 SD 1 ED 84 Stamped 213
94-101
Martin, A. H. W M 29 Farmer Tx Ga Ga
Martin, Mary W F 27 Wf Tx --- ---
Martin, Nancy W F 3 Dtr Tx Tx Tx
Martin, May W F 11/12 Jun Dtr Tx Tx Tx

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 2
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 1A Stamped 107
5-5
Martin, Albert Head W M Feb 1851 49 M 29 Tx Ga Ala Farmer
Martin, Mary E Wf W F Apr 1853 47 m 29 11/8 Tx La Tx
Martin, Redic A Son W M Aug 1881 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Martin, Vivian A Dtr W F Geb 1884 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Martin, Miles E Son W M Mar 1886 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Martin, Eli F Son W M Mar 1888 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Leo Wm Son W M July 1892 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Mittie D Dtr W F Mar 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 2
Enumerate 23 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 5A
89-89
Martin, Albert Head m W 60 m1 38 Tx Ga Ala Farmer
Martin, Mary Wf F W 57 m1 38 11/8 Tx Miss Tx
Martin, Miles E Son M W 24 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Odd Jobs
Martin, Eli Son M W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Odd Jobs
Martin, Mittie Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I26848","Martin","Alexander Johnson","Sep 1850","Abt 1922","0","Middle name shown by some as Jackson versus Johnson.

He married Catherine Risher, whose mother was Mary McLemore Risher. Could their mothers have been cousins?

","STR06" "I26848","Martin","Alexander Johnson","Sep 1850","Abt 1922","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, [Tunnell Hill] Beat Four
Enumerated 29 Jun 1880
Page 49 SD 2 ED 96
Stamped 190
480-481
Martin, Johnson W M 29 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Martin, Catherine W F 30 Wf Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Martin, Easter W F 7 Dtr At Home Miss Miss Miss
Martin, Joel W M 5 Son At Home Miss Miss Miss
Martin, Amanda W F 3 Dtr At Home Miss Miss Miss
Martin, Norman W M 1 Son At Home Miss Miss Miss

1900 Census
Texas, Comanche, Justice Precinct No. 2
Enumerated 18 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 29 Sheet 11B
185-184
Martin, Alexander J Head W M Sept 1850 49 M 30 Miss SC SC Farmer
Martin, Catherine Wf W F Aug 1849 50 M 30 7/5 Miss Ga Miss
Martin, Norman Son W M Jun 1878 21 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Martin, Mary J Dtr W F Jun 1884 15 S Miss Miss Miss At School
Martin, Charley Son W M Jun 1886 13 S Tx Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Risher, Olliver Nephew W M May 1893 7 S Tx Miss Tx","STR06" "I43635","Martin","Allen","16 Dec 1832","Bef 1880","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Clarke County, Beat 1
Enumerated 10 Oct 1850
548-550
Allen Martin 18 M Farmer Miss
Ellen Martin 16 F Miss

1860 Census
Enumerated 17 Jul 1860
Louisiana, Union Parish, PO Cherry Ridge
547-547
BP Cook and M A Cook (ages 25 and 28)
With children Wm R Manning, age 10
J F Cook, age 2
and
Jane Martin, 13 F
Bruntt Martin, 11 F
ME Martin, 8 F
Chas Martin, 6 M
Wiley Martin, 5 M
Martha Martin, 2 F
M S Martin 3 months M
548-548
A Martin 27 M Farmer $--- $2100 Miss
Ellen Martin 26 F Housekeeper Miss
Elzth Martin 9 F Misss
Albert Martin 7 M La
Norman Martin 5 M Miss
Jane Martin 3 F Miss
Emanuel Martin 9/12 M Miss
549-549
Wm and Louisa Raborn

1870 Census
Arkansas, Union County, Lapile Twp, PO Hillsboro
Enumerated 21 July 1870
Page 15 Stamped 578
HH 104-104 and 105-105
104-104
Martin, Allen 38 M W Farm Labor 400 700 Miss
Martin, Ellen 37 F W Keeping House
105-105
Newton, Elizabeth 19 F W Keeping House Miss
Martin, Albert G 18 M W At home Miss
Martin, Jane H 14 F W At home Miss
Martin, Emmanuel 11 M W At Home Miss
Martin, Annie L 3 F W La
Knox, John H 23 M W Farm Laborer La
Carter, Isaac 16 M W La

","STR06" "I41740","Martin","Alpha Olivia","23 Apr 1887","21 Dec 1970","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K363-317
name: Alpha Olivia Cooper
event: Death
event date: 21 Dec 1970
event place: Jasper Nursing Center, Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 24 Apr 1887
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: Benjamin (sic) Franklin Martin
mother's name: Mary Elizabeth Jordan
informant R L Cooper, son
Cemetery Jacks
certificate number: 89433
film number: 2218970
digital folder number: 005145888
image number: 02697
Collection: Alpha Olivia Cooper, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""

Old Timers of Sabine County, Texas
March 5, 1964
[Excerpts of the column written by Virgie Collier Speights]

Mrs. Alpha Martin Cooper, who soon will be 77 years old, is in feeble health and has had a peck of trouble, but still has spunk and feels she also had a bushel of blessings.

The daughter of William Franklin and Mary Elizabeth Jordan Martin, she was born in a log cabin which was soon replaced by a huge double-penned, hand hewn log dwelling with wide hall and front and back porches, which was within two miles of where she has lived all her life, except for a brief scurry into West Texas in search of greener pastures.

With seven boys and six girls, the Martins, who were trying to wrest a living from the reluctant land, needed every hand....As soon as she was old enough, Mrs. Cooper was picking cotton alongside her older brothers and sisters...

Her parents were born in the area in which they lived, but their parents had come from Mississippi. Her grandparents were Thomas Jefferson Martin and Rebecca Richardson on her fathers side, and Lewis Jordan and Josephine Letney on her mothers side...(she was schooled) in a one-room log building, called Pleasant Grove located near Pineland, which is still standing. Her teachers included Lena Williams, a sister of the late Sim Williams, Tom Sutton and a Mr. McLanahan. James Scott Cooper, whom she married on 28 May 1905, attended the same school.","STR06" "I43601","Martin","Amanda Louise","8 Feb 1876","10 Apr 1961","0","Name: Amanda Louise McDonald
Event Date: 10 Apr 1961
Event Place: Gustine, Comanche, Texas
Gender: Female
Race (Original): w
Age (Formatted): 84 years
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 08 Feb 1876
Birthplace: Mississippi
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Alexander J. Martin
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Catharine A. Risher
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Residence Place: Gustine, Comanche, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Evergreen
Burial Place: Gustine, Comanche, Tex.
Burial Date: 12 Apr 1961
Informant's Name (Original): X
GS Film number: 2116712
Digital Folder Number: 4157173
Image Number: 3158
Reference ID: item 5 cn 19972

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNSG-4QZ : accessed 18 Aug 2013), Amanda Louise Mcdonald, 10 Apr 1961.","STR06" "I41926","Martin","Amberson Jefferson","11 Jul 1885","14 Feb 1934","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was a resident of Remling, Texas, and working for Alex Gilmber Lumber Co in sawmilling. His closet relative was Mrs. Dora Martin, he was of medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and light hair, and was described as having ""one finger off.""","STR06" "I21608","Martin","Ann M.","Feb 1842","9 Oct 1915","0","Name Ann Osborne
Event Type Death
Event Date 09 Oct 1915
Event Place , Mahoning, Ohio, United States
Residence Place Ohio


Citing this Record:
""Ohio, Death Index, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VKPH-62S : accessed 21 Aug 2013), Ann Osborne, 1915.","STR06" "I43648","Martin","Annie Laura","18 Apr 1867","13 Nov 1890","0","FindAGrave has a photo of her tombstone, which is inscribed Annie Laura Martin Carter, April 18, 1867 November 13, 1890, married Isaac M. Carter Aug. 25, 1881. At the time of the 1870 census, Isaac Carter, age 16, was living in the Martin household in Union County, Arkansas, working as a farm laborer.","STR06" "I43828","Martin","Bernice Florine","26 Jul 1913","Yes, date unknown","0","Name Bernice Florine Martin
Event Type Birth
Event Date 26 Jul 1913
Event Place Pineland, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Father's Name Ed Martin
Mother's Name Emma Bishop
Certificate Number 23502
Digital Folder Number 004141758
Image Number 00346

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X21Y-THZ : accessed 11 Oct 2013), Bernice Florine Martin, 1913.

Shown as ""Florine Perry of Jasper"" in the 1994 obituary of her sister, Zada Martin Walker.","STR06" "I43621","Martin","Bertha I.","Jan 1898","Yes, date unknown","0","Was she one of the three children of Mary that died young? She is not listed with the family at the time of the 1910 census, and Mary was shown as being the mother of 13 children, only 10 of them still living.","STR06" "I35297","Martin","Caleb Leon","20 Aug 1879","26 Jun 1897","0","His headstone is inscribed ""Son of E.J. & M.V. Martin""","STR06" "I43603","Martin","Charlie Simon","22 Jun 1886","10 Apr 1938","0","Name Charlie Simon Martin
Event Type Death
Event Date 10 Apr 1938
Event Place Athens, Henderson, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 22 Jun 1886
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name A J Martin
Mother's Name Katherine Risher
Certificate Number 70358
GS Film number 2117861
Digital Folder Number 005144935
Image Number 01168

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3M4-69P : accessed 18 Aug 2013), Charlie Simon Martin, 1938.","STR06" "I43710","Martin","Clara Ava","22 Jul 1889","19 Dec 1908","0","Tombstone Inscription: ""Dau of W. F. and Mary E. Martin.""","STR06" "I695","Martin","Clinton","Abt 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed by Virgie Collier Speights as one of their seven children. Might he have been related to them in some other fashion, or did he simply die young? (OLD TIMERS OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS, p. 54....'(Tom and Beckie Martin) had five sons and two daughters, Frank, Case, Lip, Jimmy, Ed, Marge and Harriet Ann...')","STR06" "I23377","Martin","David Edward","11 Jun 1960","13 Nov 2016","0","David Edward Martin was born June 11, 1960 and joined the presence of our Lord November 13, 2016. David was the fifth child of the late Emile E. Martin III and Amanda Zahn Martin. In addition to his mother, he is survived by four brothers and one sister, Edward Zahn Martin (Cynthia), Johnette L. Martin, Jay Emile Martin, Robert Dale Martin (Mary) and Gregory Frank Martin, and six nieces and nephews; Jean Paul, Jonathan (Sandy), Elizabeth, Justen, Jeremy, and Emily. His family was the center of his world, and enjoyed every family social and outing including the company of his parents, brothers and sister, sisters-in-law, Aunts, Uncles, nieces and nephews, cousins and their spouses and children. David was a lifetime student of St. Michael's Special School, and worked in the Joy Center from which he retired in 2014 and the life that he loved. He cherished his classmates and his work, and deeply loved his mentor Sister M. Lillian McCormack and all of his dedicated teachers. Throughout his adult life, he served as an altar boy in the parish of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. David was a gift to all who knew him, and was treasured as a beloved member of his community. His talent in this life was loving all who came into his path, including family, acquaintances and strangers. By the grace of God, he had two wonderful parents, a fruitful and happy life, and possessed an indomitable spirit. He had a sweet nature and gentle manner, was kind and caring of others, and loved animals, especially Gabriel, Leontine, and Sweetheart. He never uttered a discouraging word but found himself vexed and expressed anger only in understandable situations, when LSU or the Saints lost a game. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Funeral Mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 8963 Hwy. 23, Belle Chasse, LA. 70037, on Thursday, November 17, 2016 at 12 noon. Visitation will begin at 10:00 AM. Interment will follow at Metairie Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Michael's Special School are appreciated, 1522 Chippewa St. New Orleans, LA 70130. To view and sign the family guestbook, please visit www.lakelawnmetairie.com.","STR06" "I33062","Martin","Dixie Dell","5 Sep 1914","9 Jul 1971","0","Her last name at death was CHILDS, and that she was married at the time of her death. Her Texas Death certificate shows she was a daughter of Ollie Martin and Maude Tarbutton. Informant was her daughter, Annette Clark Owen.","STR06" "I43740","Martin","Edith Beatrice","Abt 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown as ""Beatrice Scott of Marshall."" in the 1994 obituary of her sister, Zada Martin Walker.","STR06" "I39720","Martin","Edith L.","23 Mar 1888","10 Jan 1977","0","Lockport Journal
Tuesday, January 11, 1977

Mrs. E. Striffler, Lockport Native, Succombs in LMH

Mrs. Edith M. Striffler, an 89 year-old native of Lockport, died Monday at Lockport Memorial Hospital following a four-month illness.

She was a member of Grace Episcopal Church and the Myrtle Rebecca Lodge.

Her husband, Roy C., died in 1962. She was also the mother of the late Lois S. Whitmore.

Survivors include one granddaughter, Mrs. Richard Knapp, Newfanep one grandson, Hulbert C. Whitmore, Lockport; two great granddaughters, Kathy Jean and Pamelia Knapp.

Friends may call from 7-9 p.m., today, and from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., Wednesday, at the Gaul Funeral Home, Inc., 263 East Ave., Lockport. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m., Thursday, from Grace Episcopal Church, with the Very Rev. L. Russell Foster Officiating. Burial will be in Cold Spring Cemetery.

(Courtesy of Judith Muck)

","STR06" "I35293","Martin","Edwin J. ""E. J.""","16 Sep 1854","24 Nov 1919","0","The following biography is courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore, from a book titled ""Mississippi"" by Dunbar Rowland, pages 537 through 539:

Martin, E. J., one of the representative citizens and influential business men of Meridian, is a member of one of the sterling pioneer families of Mississippi, with whose history the name has been identified for more than seventy years. he was born on the homestead plantation in Clarke County, Miss., on Sept. 16, 1854, being the only child of Norman and Eleanor (Chapman) Martin, both of whom were born in North Carolina. Norman Martin had previously married Anne Morrison, who bore seven children and who died in Georgia. Of the children of the first marriage three are living. Mr. Martin came from Georgia to Mississippi about 1830 and located in Clarke county, where he became a succesful planter and stock-grower, owning a large amount of land and about one hundred slaves prior to the Civil war. He was a man of distinctive honor and integrity and held the respect of all who knew him, while he was public spirited in his attitude and a man of influence in his community, though never active in the domain of practical politics. he died in Clarke county in 1883 and his widow passed away, in Lauderdale county in 1886, the former having been a member of the Methodist and the latter of the Baptist church. Mr. Martin was one of the board of commissioners of Lauderdale county at the time of its organization, having had landed interests here, since the same was originally a portion of Clarke county,

E. J. Martin, whose name initiaties this review, received his early training in the schools of Clarke county and later ws a student in Mississippi college, at Clinton. he assisted in the management of the home plantation until he had attained to the legal majority when he engaged in the same line of enterprise on his own responsibility, while he has ever since been identfied with the agricultural interests of this section, being the owner of well improved plantations in Lauderdale, Clarke and Kemper counties, ans also of other valuable realty, in Meridian and elsewhere. In 1880 he removed from his farm to Meridian, where he held the office of assistant postmaster until 1886, while he was appointed to the office of postmaster in the second adminstration of President Cleveland, serving from 1892 to 1896. In 1886 Mr.Martin was one of the organizers of the Progress Manufacturing Company, later the Martin Machine Works, which built up a large industry in the manufacturing of cotton and hay presses, engines, boilers and general lines of machinery and continued to serve as president of this company until 1902, when the business was sold to the present owners, the Wetherbee Brothers. Since retiring from the active administration of the affairs of this business, which was built up largely though his efforts, Mr. Martin has devoted his attention to the management of his farming interests, and in 1906 he organized the firm of E. J. Martin & Sons, engaged in general machinery and mill supply business giving special attention to the sale of portable saw mills. In politics, Mr. Martin is a conservative Democrat, and he has shown a loyal interest in public affairs in his State and county. For nine consecutive years he served as a member of the city council of Meridian and was president of the same. For four years he administered the fiscal affairs of Lauderdale county in the capacity of treasurer, and he has been given other testimonials of popular confidence and regard. He has served as delegate to county, congressional and State conventions of his party, and the interest of the party cause has been of close concern to him, while liberality and progressive ideas have ever characterized him as a citizen and business man.

Both he and his wife are valued members of the Baptist church, and in a fraternal way he has attained the thirty-second degree of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Masonry, in which the honored fraternity he is an enthusiastic devotee and one prominent in the various departments of the York and Scottish Rite bodies. He is past master of his lodge, grand senior warden of Mississippi, past high priest of his chapter, thrice illustrious master of the council, passt eminent commander of the commandery of Knights Templars, past potentate in the temple of the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, while he has held office in the various bodies of the Scottish Rite. He was a prominent delegate to the triennial conclave of Knights Templars held in the city of San Francisco in September, 1904, in which connection he had management of the excursion trains which transported the Mississippi delegation to the coast. He has been five times elected a member of the imperial council of the Mystic Shrine in North America.

In November, 1874, Mr. Martin was united in marriage to Miss Jennie McLemore, a daughter of Capt. Caleb H. McLemore and Louise (Smith) McLemore, well known citizens of Lauderdale county. Captain McLemore was a valiant defender of the Confederate cause in the Civil war, having been captain of his company in the Thirty-seventh Mississippi infantry and serving during the entire course of the war, while he took part in every battle in which his command was engaged, including the battles around Cornith and in the Georgia campaign from Dalton as well as battles of Franklin, Nashville and Shiloh. He was enlisted as a lietenant of the company, and when its captain was killed in the first battle in which it was engaged, Captain McLemore assumed command and remained at the head of his company until the close of the war.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin have five children; Percy L. , Louisiana agent for E. J. Martin & Sons, resides in Monroe, LA,; Edwin M., and traveling salesman resides in Meridian; Mary is the wife of John R. Moore, who is engaged in the commission business in Meridian; Robert E. is associated with his father in the machinery business, and Hugh S. is attending school.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2010)","STR06" "I35293","Martin","Edwin J. ""E. J.""","16 Sep 1854","24 Nov 1919","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1880 Federal Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Meridian
FHL Film #1254653, NA Film #T9-063
Page 43C
Edwin J. Martin Self M M W 28 Ms Farmer
M. Jennie Martin Wife M F W 25 MS Keeping House
Lou Ella Martin Dau S F W 7 MS MS MS
Percy Martin Son S M W 5 MS MS MS
Edwin M. Martin Son S M 3 MS MS MS
Caleb N. Martin Son S M W 9 months MS MS MS

1900 Federal Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Beat 1
Enumerated 6 June 1900
SD 5 ED 14 Sheet 9A
195-197
16th Steet
McLemore, Theodore J Head W M Aug 1858 41 M Miss Miss Miss Salesman
McLemore, Emma C Wife W F Apr 1860 40 M Miss Miss Tex
McLemore, Lorene E Dtr Apr? 1887 13 S Miss Miss Miss At School
14th Avenue
1520-197-199
Martin, Edward J Head W M Sept 1851 48 m28 Miss Scotland Ala Prop Machine Works
Martin, Mary V Wf W F Nov 1854 45 m 28 8/6 Miss Miss Miss
Martin, Percy L Son MW Jan 1875 25 S Miss Miss Miss Drummer
Martin, Mary V Dtr W F May 1883 17 S Miss Miss Miss At School
Martin, Robert E Son W M July 1885 14 S Miss Miss Miss At School
Martin, Hugh S Son W M Dec 1891 8 S Miss Miss Miss At School
","STR06" "I43610","Martin","Eli Frazier","3 Feb 1888","12 Mar 1961","0","When he registered for the World War I draft, he was a resident of Hemphill, and working as a barber in his own shop. He was married, and was described as tall and of medium build, with brown eyes and black hair.","STR06" "I43643","Martin","Elizabeth","24 Oct 1850","Aft 1930","0","She appears to have been married and widowed at a young age, as on the 1870 census she is shown Elizabeth NEWTON, age 19. Also living in the household was her future husband, 23 year old John H. Knox, working as a farm laborer.

Elizabeth is said to have been buried in the Harper Springs Cemetery, Huttig, Union County, Arkansas, on 3 Feb 1934.","STR06" "I43660","Martin","Ella L.","Mar 1890","28 Apr 1936","0","Name Ella Martin
Titles and Terms:
Event Type Death
Event Date 28 Apr 1936
Event Place Ida, Caddo, Louisiana
Gender Female
Age 46
Race (Original) White
Birth Year (Estimated) 1890
Father's Name Albert G Martin
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name Mary Carter
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Certificate Number 4785
Page:
GS Film number 2203732
Digital Folder Number 004216037
Image Number 01492

Citing this Record:
""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FS16-XVR : accessed 26 Aug 2013), Ella Martin, 1936.","STR06" "I23372","Martin","Emile Edgar ""Mitz""","3 Jul 1921","17 Feb 2014","0","Emile E. Martin III, a lawyer who never shrank from opposing the Perez political machine that ran Plaquemines Parish for decades, died Monday (Feb. 17) at his Belle Chasse home. He was 92.

""He was always anti-Perez before it was safe to be that way,"" said Michael Kirby, a retired state appeals judge. ""He had this passion to see things done right and to take up for the little guy against the giants.""

Nothing daunted him, Kirby said. ""He was never afraid to take on anybody or anything. He might be wrong, but he'd go down fighting. . . . He always fought for what was right.""

Mr. Martin locked horns with Leander Perez, the family's patriarch, over desegregation because Mr. Martin believed schools should be integrated, said Johnette Martin, his daughter. ""He said we have to provide an equal education for black children. That was the ending point of my father's working with Leander Perez.""

He lost his job as the parish's inheritance-tax collector, Johnette Martin said, and his law practice suffered because people were afraid their cases would be doomed if Mr. Martin represented them.

But he carried on, frequently representing poor people who paid him in produce because they had no money, Johnette Martin said.

""We would see people come to the back porch and leave a box of produce to pay my dad,"" she said. ""Once he was paid with a freezer-ready butchered cow.

""My father was a good man. He cared about people.""

Mr. Martin, who was elected to a state district judgeship in 1982, after the Perez family lost its clout, was a native of Port Sulphur whose father served on the parish police jury.

He was a baker with the Seabees on a ship in the South Pacific during World War II. After leaving the service, he earned undergraduate and law degrees at LSU and set up a law practice in Plaquemines Parish.

Mr. Martin ran for the Legislature in 1959, but he and the other members of his ticket lost because they were running against the Perez machine.

He kept practicing law until he was elected to the 25th Judicial District bench, where he served one eight-year term.

Among the lawyers who appeared before him was Mark Pivach, a former neighbor.

""He was always fair,"" Pivach said. ""He would always listen and do what he thought was right.""

Mr. Martin resumed his law practice after leaving the bench.

Throughout his career, he was adamant once he took a position, his daughter said. ""He had the heart of a lion.""

Although Mr. Martin could be firm, he had a wry sense of humor, Kirby said. ""At one point, his staff pitched in and bought him a sweatshirt that said, 'Grumpy.' He said, 'I'm not grumpy; I'm irascible.'""

He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church and the state and parish bar associations. He also worked with Boy Scout Troop 106, and he was an avid fisherman.

Survivors include his wife, Amanda Zahn Martin; five sons, Edward Zahn Martin, Jay Edgar Martin, Robert Dale Martin, David Edward Martin and Gregory Frank Martin, all of Belle Chasse; a daughter, Johnette Leontine Martin of New Orleans; a brother, Ray Martin of Belle Chasse; a sister, Mary Lou Martin of Belle Chasse; and six grandchildren.

A Mass will be said Thursday (Feb. 20) at noon at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church in Belle Chasse. Visitation will begin at 10 a.m.

Burial will be in Metairie Cemetery.

Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Obituary

MARTIN Emile E. ""Mitz"" Martin, III passed away peacefully in his sleep at home after a long illness on Monday, February 17, 2014, at the age of 92. Emile was born in Happy Jack, Plaquemines Parish and he resided most of his life in Belle Chasse. He was the son of Mercedes Becnel and Emile E. Martin, Jr. He was the loving husband for 68 years to Amanda Zahn Martin and the father of Edward Zahn (Cindy), Johnette Leontine, Jay Emile, Robert Dale (Mary), David Edward and Gregory Frank Martin. ""The Judge"" was grandfather of Jean Paul, Jonathan (Sandi), Elizabeth, Justen, Jeremy and Emily Martin, and was looking forward to the birth of his first great grandchild this spring. He is survived by one brother Ray Martin (Donna) and one sister Mary Lou Ban, and was predeceased by his other siblings, Una Vullo, Benjamin, Eugene and Rita Mae Martin and Lorraine Landry. He is also survived by his brother-in-law James E. Johnson, sister-in-law Bennie Jay Zahn and numerous nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Funeral Mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 8968 Highway 23, Belle Chasse, LA 70037 (394 0314) on Thursday, February 20, 2014 at 12:00 pm. Interment will follow in Metairie Cemetery. Visitation in Church on Thursday from 10:00 am until service time. In lieu of flowers, the family prefers donations to, St. Michael Special School, 1522 Chippewa St., New Orleans, LA 70130. To view and sign the guest book, please go to www.lakelawnmetairie.com.


Published in The Times-Picayune from Feb. 18 to Feb. 19, 2014","STR06" "I43647","Martin","Emmanuel","Abt 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Susan Angeline McGOWEN of Arkansas, they were the parents of six children.","STR06" "I43738","Martin","Fannie Mae","1 May 1903","29 Nov 1965","0","Name Fannie May Osborn
Event Type Death
Event Date 29 Nov 1965
Event Place Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 01 May 1903
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name Ed Martin
Mother's Name Emma Bishop
Certificate Number 71845
GS Film number 2117867
Digital Folder Number 005144750
Image Number 01702

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBQ-MR2 : accessed 11 Oct 2013), Fannie May Osborn, 29 Nov 1965; citing certificate number 71845, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117867.","STR06" "I792","Martin","Glenn T.","19 Oct 1892","Yes, date unknown","0","WWI Draft Registration - 1917
Name: Glenn Martin
City: Benjamin
County: Knox
State: Texas
Birthplace: Benjamin, Texas; United States of America
Birth Date: 19 Oct 1892
Race: Caucasian
Roll: 1983376
DraftBoard: 0
Occupation: Farmer
Employer: Tom Adams
Married or single: Single
Brown eyes, brown hair","STR06" "I792","Martin","Glenn T.","19 Oct 1892","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 census Knox Co. TX ED 154 Pg. 200A Prec. 1
Adams, Tom, head, 61, TX, TN, can't read, rancher
Martin, Glenn, boarder, 28, AR, TX, can't read
McCann, Bruce, boarder, 34, TX","STR06" "I1849","Martin","Harriet Ann","29 Jan 1852","19 Jul 1915","0","In Virgie Collier Speights column about Rev. Bob Strickland, and his wife Essie Strickland O'Riley (a second cousin and widow), it is noted that his maternal grandparents were ""Tom and Becky WATKINS (sic) MARTIN, and they have five sons and two daughters, Frank, Case, Lip, Jimmy, Ed, Marge and Harriet Ann, his mother."" (Old Timer of Sabine County, Texas, p. 54).","STR06" "I43628","Martin","Henrie Izard","27 Dec 1881","5 May 1883","0","Her headstone is inscribed ""Infant Daughter of E.J. & M.V. Martin.""","STR06" "I35300","Martin","Hugh S.","28 Dec 1891","21 Feb 1931","0","Name Hugh Martin
Gender Male
Burial Date 21 Feb 1931
Burial Place Va.
Death Date 19 Feb 1931
Death Place Washington D. C.
Age 39
Birth Date 28 Dec 1891
Birthplace Meridian Mississippi
Occupation State Dept. Employee
Race White
Marital Status Married
Spouse's Name Mrs. Mary Martin
Father's Name Edwin Martin
Father's Birthplace Clark County Miss.
Mother's Name Mary Virginia Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace Marion Miss.
Indexing Project (Batch) Number B03166-5
System Origin District of Columbia-EASy
GS Film number 2116110
Reference ID 333667

Citing this Record:
""District of Columbia Deaths and Burials, 1840-1964,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F7YQ-WXG : accessed 21 Aug 2013), Hugh Martin, 19 Feb 1931.","STR06" "I43737","Martin","Ida Edna","1 Jan 1902","26 Aug 1953","0","Name Ida Edna Osborn
Event Type Death
Event Date 26 Aug 1953
Event Place Pineland, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 01 Jan 1902
Birthplace Texas
Father's Name Zereniah Eddie Martin
Mother's Name Mary Emma Bishop
Certificate Number 48012
GS Film number 2113983
Digital Folder Number 005145358
Image Number 01959

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K37B-YS1 : accessed 11 Oct 2013), Ida Edna Osborn, 26 Aug 1953; citing certificate number 48012, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2113983.","STR06" "I43623","Martin","Ira","2 Apr 1910","7 Oct 1970","0","Name Ira Martin
Event Type Death
Event Date 07 Oct 1970
Event Place San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Single
Birth Date 02 Apr 1910
Birthplace Texas
Father's Name Lipscomb Nordell Martin
Mother's Name Mary A Forhand
Certificate Number 69134
GS Film number 2218907
Digital Folder Number 005145905
Image Number 02899

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K368-69J : accessed 21 Aug 2013), Ira Martin, 1970.","STR06" "I15671","Martin","Isaiah Jackson","8 Jan 1848","24 Jul 1852","0","""...he and his father died of a raging fever."" (White and Toole, p. 47).","STR06" "I793","Martin","J. M.","5 Jun 1866","17 May 1943","0","Book 5 pg. 263 Knox Co. Land Records

J.M. Martin to Tom Adams The State of Texas County of Knox

Know all Men by these Presents: That I, J.M. Martin of the County of Knox and State aforesaid, for and in consideration of the sum of Two Hundred Dollars, to me in hand paid by Tom Adams the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged have Granted, Sold and Conveyed, and by these Presents do Grant, Sell and Convey, unto the said Tom Adams of the County of Knox and State of Texas, all those certain Lots of land, situated in the Town of Benjamin, Knox County, Texas and known as Lots No. One (1) and Two (2) in Block No 39. Also South half of Lot No. 8, in Block No 6, and South half Lot No. 11 in Block No. 7.

To Have and to Hold the above described premises, together with all and singular the rights and appurtenances thereto in anywise belonging unto the said Tom Adams, his heirs and assigns, Forever. And I do hereby bind myself and my heirs, executors and administrators, to Warrant and Forever Defend all and singular the said premises unto the said Tom Adams, his heirs and assigns against every person whosoever lawfully claiming or to claim the same or any part thereof.

Witness my hand at Benjamin, Texas this 12th day of January A.D. 1897 signed...J.M. Martin

Lynell Cordell located the land record above, but was unable to locate a J.M. Martin in the cemetery records for Knox County, although she did find a reference to a Sarah Martin buried in the Johnson Cemetery in Munday, Knox County, but with no dates. She did not visit the cemetery. It is possible J.M. and Sarah divorced, as he was not listed in the home with Sarah and their children at the time of the 1900 census. Sarah was listed as widowed, but may have instead been divorced.

Lynell Cordell located the following death record for a J.M. Martin:

Texas Death Index, 1903-2000
Name: J. M. Martin
Death Date: 17 May 1943
Death County: Palo Pinto
Certificate: 24046

Informant on death certificate #24046 was Glenn Martin (son) of Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto Co. TX. He's buried in the Jacksboro Cem.

She also found a 1920 census in Jack Co. with J.M. Martin with wife Stella and two step-sons named Fowler.
Then again in Jack Co. in 1930 it was Moses J. Martin and Stella. He first married at age 26 which fits the 1892 marriage date of J. M. and Sarah.
I just put this part in his notes for now but I would bet on the death record, especially since his son Glenn, with two n's, was the informant. David Adams was supposed to be in Parker or Palo Pinto county also.","STR06" "I793","Martin","J. M.","5 Jun 1866","17 May 1943","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 census
King Co. TX ED 21 Pg. 136A
Prect. 1
28/29
Morriss, George A., head, WM, Sept. 1834, 65, M 40yrs, Hotel keeper, VA VA VA
M. E., wife, WF, Dec. 1841, 58, M 40yrs., 10/8 children, KY KY VA
Stella, dau., WF, Nov. 1873, 26, S, TX VA KY
Lela, dau., WF, July 1884, 15, TX VA KY
Martin, Geo. B., boarder, WM, July 1865, 34, S, Cattle raiser, TX AR MS
Martin, J. M., boarder, WM, June 1866, 33, Wd., Cattle Judge, TN TN TX
Hight, T. A., boarder, WM Apr. 1872, 27, S, Cattle herder, TX TN TX

Unsure about this, could this be J. M., remarried?
1920 census Jack Co. TX ED 70 Pg. 20B
Prect. 1
Fm/55/60
Martin, J. M., head, MW, 53, M, Works on ranch-Keeps small farm, -- TN TN
Stella, wife, FW, 44, M, TX TN TX
Fowler, Ruby J., step-son, MW, 15, Laborer on ranch, NM TX TX
Ira H., step-son, MW, 9, TX TX TX

1930 census
Jack Co. TX ED 119-2 Pg. 174B
Prect. 2
13/13
Martin, Moses J., head, MW, 63, M, age when first married 26, Farmer, TN TN MO
Stella D., wife, FW, 54, M, age when first married 21, TX TN TX","STR06" "I43700","Martin","James ""Jimmy"" M.","Abt 1870","Yes, date unknown","0"," Anita Sterling, on the ""Anderson Family Tree"" at Ancestry.com, shows his full name as James Marshall Martin, and lists his date of death as 1900.","STR06" "I4389","Martin","James Clark","13 Mar 1894","20 Jun 1960","0","WWI Draft Registration - 1917
Name: James Clork Martin (middle name Clark)
City: Jacksboro
County: Jack
State: Texas
Birthplace: Benjamin, Texas; United States of America
Birth Date: 13 Mar 1894
Race: Caucasian
Roll: 1953770
DraftBoard: 0
Occupation: Express driver
Employer: American Express Co., Jacksboro, Jack Co. TX
Dependent: Wife
Brown eyes, brown hair

Hawkins Funeral Home Records (Jack Co. TX)
Martin, James Clark Male White Railroad
Married Rosa L. Nichols April 13, 1914
Born March 13, 1894 Benjamin, Texas
Died June 20, 1960 Abilene, Texas
Father J. M. Martin Mother Sally Adams
Oakwood Cemetery Jacksboro, Texas

Name James Clark Martin
Event Type Death
Event Date 20 Jun 1960
Event Place Abilene, Taylor, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 13 Mar 1894
Birthplace Benjamin, Alabama
Father's Name James M Martin
Mother's Name Sally Adams
Certificate Number 38803
GS Film number 2116315
Digital Folder Number 005145499
Image Number 00831

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K34T-VZG : accessed 04 Sep 2013), James Clark Martin, 1960.","STR06" "I4389","Martin","James Clark","13 Mar 1894","20 Jun 1960","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 census
Jack Co. TX
ED 72 Pg. 40B
Prect. 1
56/56
Nichols, John, head, MW, 58, M, Propriator of Livery Stable, TX US US
Mary E., wife, FW, 50, M, TN US GA
Lee, dau., FW, 26, M, TX TX TN
George, son, MW, 17, S, Driver, Transfer, TX TX TN
Joe Bailey, son, MW, 12, TX TX TN
Martin, James C., son-in-law, MW, 26, M, Employee of Express, TX US US

1930 census
Dallam Co. TX
ED 56-5 Pg. 93A
Prect. 9, Dalhart town
715 Keeler Ave.
167/183
Martin, James C., head, MW, 36, M, age when first married 20, Agent at Express Co., TX TN US
Rose Lea, wife, FW, 36, M, age when first married 20, Helper at Express Co., TX TX TN
Ruth Ann, dau., FW, 1 10/12(?), TX TX TX
Nichols, Joe B., brother-in-law, MW, 23, M, age when first married 20, Clerk at Grocery, TX TX TN
Spencer, John, lodger, 23, S, Train driver(?), Oil Station, IA IA IA","STR06" "I43600","Martin","Joel C.","6 Apr 1874","24 Jul 1937","0","His middle name is shown as Crenshaw on the ""Knox-Alston"" tree at WorldConnect.

Name Joel C Martin
Event Type Death
Event Date 24 Jul 1937
Event Place Brownwood, Brown, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 06 Apr 1874
Birthplace Clark, Mississippi
Father's Name Alex Martin
Mother's Name Catherine Risher
Certificate Number 34869
GS Film number 2117295
Digital Folder Number 005145099
Image Number 00911

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3SF-ZKL : accessed 18 Aug 2013), Joel C Martin, 1937.","STR06" "I11415","Martin","John ""Johnnie"" H.","11 Sep 1905","29 Mar 1959","0","Name John H Martin
Event Type Death
Event Date 29 Mar 1959
Event Place Rusk, Cherokee, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Single
Birth Date 11 Sep 1905
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Joe Martin
Mother's Name Fannie Allen
Certificate Number 12904
GS Film number 2115875
Digital Folder Number 005145589
Image Number 02993

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3CH-GY1 : accessed 05 Sep 2013), John H Martin, 1959.","STR06" "I23374","","","","","","","" "I43498","Martin","Joseph Edgar","15 Jul 1887","8 Dec 1956","0","Quinna Howard Cooper emailed, in July 2014, that Joseph Edgar Martin's parents were Joseph S Martin, born June 29, 1858 in MS. He died February 12, 1923 and he is buried in Cliburn Cemetery in Lawrence County, MS. His mother was Permelia Jane Mullens, and she was born June 26, 1848 in MS. She died January 11, 1931. She is also buried in Cliburn Cemetery in Lawrence County, MS.

Could he be a descendant of Norman Martin (b. 1798 in North Carolina) of Clarke County, Mississippi, who had many descendants that would marry into the McLemore family in and around Copiah County?


","STR06" "I43498","Martin","Joseph Edgar","15 Jul 1887","8 Dec 1956","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Mississippi, Lawrence County, Beat 4
Enumerated 2 May 1910
SD 6 ED 98 Sheet 16B
Bowie Ferry Road
287-298
Martin, Edgar head M W 23 m1 6 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Martin, Bammer Wf F W 22 m1 6 3/3 Miss Miss Miss
Martin, Lena M Dtr F W 4 S Miss Miss Miss
Martin, Fannie A Dtr F W 2 S Miss Miss Miss
Martin, Ola J Dtr F W 1 S Miss Miss Miss

1920 Census
Mississippi, Simpson County, Bridgeport Precinct
Enumerated Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 137 Sheet 1B
14-14
Martin, Edguar Head M W 31 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Martin, Bamer Wf F W 31 M Miss Miss Miss
Martin, Lena May Dtr F W 14 S Miss Miss Miss
Martin, Alma Dtr F W 13 S Miss Miss Miss
Martin, Ola Dtr F W 11 S Miss Miss Miss
Martin, Lola Dtr F W 9 S Miss Miss Miss
Martin, J. D. Son M W 7 S Miss Miss Miss
Martin, Mid Son M W 5 S Miss Miss Miss
Martin, Wilburn Son M W 2 S Miss Miss Miss
Martin, Josie A[gnes] Dtr F W 6/12 S Miss Miss Miss

1930 Census
Mississippi, Lawrence County, Beat 4
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 39-8 SD 10 Sheet 1A Stamed 45
11-11
Martin, Edgar J Head m W 41 m 17 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Martin, Bammer Wf F W 30 m 16 Miss MIss MIss
Martin, Ola J Dtr F W 21 S Miss Miss Miss
Martin, J. D. Son M W 17 S Miss Miss Miss
Martin, Med M Son M W 14 S Miss Miss Miss
Martin, Wilburn C Son M W 12 S Miss Miss Miss
Martin, Bonnie B Dtr F W 10 S Miss Miss Miss
Martin, Leck T Son M W 8 S Miss Miss Miss
Martin, Lessie Z Dtr F W 4 S Miss Miss Miss
Martin, Aggnis M[ary] Dtr F W [1]2 S Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I40761","Martin","Joseph William","27 Nov 1876","22 Jun 1934","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 7
Enumerated 17 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 179 Sheet 19B
322-374
Martin, Joe Head M W 43 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer Own Farm
Martin, Fannie Wf F W 43 M La La Tx
Martin, Johnnie Son M W 14 S Tx Tx La Farm Laborer
Martin, Roberta Dtr F W 1 S Tx Tx La
Martin, Thomas Son M W 8 S Tx Tx La
Martin, Nannie (indexed as Marie) Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Ophelia Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx La","STR06" "I40754","Martin","Lavisa ""Vicy""","29 Sep 1881","24 Aug 1961","0","In her annotated transcription of the Martin Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows her as a daughter of Louis Cass Martin and Mary Elizabeth Lane.

Name Lavisa Zeagler
Event Date 24 Aug 1961
Event Place Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Gender Female
Race (Original) White
Age (Formatted) 80 years
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date 29 Sep 1881
Birthplace Texas
Marital Status Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name L.C. Martin
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name Elizabeth Lang (sic---s/b LANE)
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation Housewife & Mother
Residence Place Baytown, Harris, Texas
Cemetery (Original) Martins Chapel Cemetery
Burial Place Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date 25 Aug 1961
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number 2116791
Digital Folder Number 4166597
Image Number 775
Reference ID cn48250

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDGT-YVG : accessed 21 Aug 2013), Lavisa Zeagler, 24 Aug 1961.","STR06" "I43508","Martin","Leckt","6 Mar 1923","Aug 1978","0","Said to have married Margaret ""Maggie"" Bernice Johnson.","STR06" "I43508","Martin","Leckt","6 Mar 1923","Aug 1978","0","(Research):Obituaries of his son:

Funeral services for Jimmy M. Martin, of Wesson, are 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 10, at Riverwood Family Funeral Service, with burial in Rocky Hill Baptist Church Cemetery in Wesson.

Visitation is Tuesday from 5 until 9 p.m. at the funeral home.

Mr. Martin, 59, died Oct. 7, 2012, at Hardy Wilson Memorial Hospital in Hazlehurst. He was born in Mississippi on Oct. 18, 1952, to Leckt and Margaret ""Maggie"" Bernice Johnson Martin.

He was a member of Rocky Hill Baptist Church.

Preceding him in death were his parents; and two brothers, Joe Martin and Bob Martin.

Survivors are his wife, Margaret Williams Martin; and sisters, Linda Martin Avara and Bonnie Martin McConnel.

To express your thoughts to the family, you may visit riverwoodfamily.com and click on his name to leave a comment.

--The Daily Leader October 9, 2012
","STR06" "I43499","Martin","Lena May","3 Aug 1905","11 Oct 1990","0","Also shown, on FindAGrave, to have married Peter MITCHELL.","STR06" "I43611","Martin","Leo William","26 Jul 1892","18 Aug 1914","0","Name Leo Martin
Event Date 18 Aug 1914
Event Place Sabine, Texas
Gender Male
Race (Original) white
Age (Formatted) 22 years 23 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date 26 Jul 1892
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Marital Status Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name A. H. Martin
Father's Birthplace Texas
Mother's Name Mary Sibley
Mother's Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Occupation Daily Labor
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number 2051129
Digital Folder Number 4165732
Image Number 473
Reference ID cn 17463

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXCY-XNL : accessed 20 Aug 2013), Leo Martin, 18 Aug 1914.","STR06" "I43611","Martin","Leo William","26 Jul 1892","18 Aug 1914","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I7263","Martin","Lewis C. ""Case"" ""Casey""","17 Feb 1857","19 May 1908","0","AKA shown as Louis/Lewis Cass Martin. Shown simply as ""L C Martin"" on the death certificates of his daughters Mary and Lavisa. The death certificate of youngest daughter, Violet, instead lists him as Royal Casie Martin. It appears that informant in that case may have been assuming that Violet's brother, Royal Casie Martin, was an exact namesake of his father?

Said to be a child of Thomas Jefferson Martin and Rebecca Richardson of Sabine County by most researchers. Anita Sterling, on the ""Anderson Family Tree"" at Ancestry.com, shows his parents as Thomas Franklin Martin and Rebecca Richardson.

He and his wife Elizabeth lived next door to Thomas and Rebecca at the time of the 1880 census. Additionally, a Case Martin was shown as a brother of Harriett Martin Strickland, a daughter of Tom and Beckie Martin, in a newspaper column about the upcoming birthday of her son Rev. Bob Strickland in the mid 1960's.

","STR06" "I7263","Martin","Lewis C. ""Case"" ""Casey""","17 Feb 1857","19 May 1908","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP No 3, Sub. Div. 84
Enumerated 14 Jun 1880
Page 2 SD 1 ED 84
9-12
Martin, T. J. W M 61 Farmer Miss ---- Geo.
Martin, Rebecca W F 50 Wife La Geo La
Martin, Lipscomb W M 20 S Farmer Tx Miss La
Martin, T. M. W M 10 Son Tx Miss La
Martin, T. E. W M 3 Son Tx Miss La
10-13
Martin, Casey (Lewis C) W M 23 Farmer Tx Miss La (born ca 1857)
Martin, Elisabeth W F 26 Wife Tx NotKnown NotKnown
Martin, Wm. W M 2 Son Tx
Martin, Mary W F 10/12 July Dtr Tx
11-14
Brooke, Sealy B F 72 Farmert Tx Miss Miss

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 3B
52-52
Martin, Louis C Head M M Feb 1847 (sic) 43 M 25 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Martin, Elizabeth Wf W F Feb 1853 47 M 25 10/8 Tx --- ---
Martin, Joseph Son W M Nov 1876 23 S Tx Tx Tx Farming
Martin, Mary A Dau W F July 1879 20 S Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Levicy Dau W F Sept 1881 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Rhoda A Dau W F Oct 1884 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Amanda Dau W F Nov 1888 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Sallie Dau W F oct 1890 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Royal C Son W M May 1892 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Violet A W F Dec 1893 6 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I43736","Martin","Lewis Worth","Apr 1885","Yes, date unknown","0","""....of Leesville, La."" (Old Times of Sabine County, Texas, p. 47).","STR06" "I7262","Martin","Lipscomb ""Lip"" Nordell","Oct 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 1
4-6
Martin, Lipscomb Head W M Oct 1859 40 m 16 (???) Tx Miss La Farmer
Martin, Mary Wf W F May 1872 28 m 16 (???) 7/7 Tx Miss Tx
Martin, Amberson Son W M July 1885 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer (born to first wife)
Martin, William E Son W M Oct 1886 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer (born to first wife)
Martin, James L Son M M Sept 1891 8 S Tx Tx Tx (child 1 of 7 born to second wife, Mary)
Martin, Walter A Son M W Sept 1893 7 S Tx Tx Tx (child 2 of 7 born to second wife, Mary)
Martin, Martha A Dau W F Oct 1893 6 S Tx Tx Tx (child 3 of 7 born to second wife, Mary)
Martin, Charles A Son W M Dec 1894 5 S Tx Tx Tx (child 4 of 7 born to second wife, Mary)
Martin, Robert A Son W M Jun 1896 3 S Tx Tx Tx (child 5 of 7 born to second wife, Mary)
Martin, Bertha I Dau W F Jan 1898 2 S Tx Tx Tx (child 6 of 7 born to second wife, Mary)
Martin, Mary M Dau W F Mar 1899 1 S Tx Tx Tx (child 7 of 7 born to second wife, Mary)

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 1A Stamped 117
2-2
Martin, L N Head M W 50 m2 20 Tx Miss La Farmer
Martin, Mary A Wf F W 37 M 20 13/10 Tx Miss Tx
Martin, Walter A Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Martin, Alice Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Charles Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Mary M Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Teddy R Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Pinkie Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Thomas S Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Lipscomb N Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Nora C Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Baby Son M W 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx





","STR06" "I35294","Martin","Louella","5 Dec 1872","9 Feb 1896","0","Her headstone is inscribed ""Wife of J.S. Foretich.""","STR06" "I47338","Martin","Lowell Bail","22 Apr 1904","30 Sep 1979","0","His Texas Death Certificate showed him as a son of John Martin and Gertrude Bail. He was a retired Boilermaker for Neches Butane, and his usual resident was Highway 87 South, Hemphill. He died in the Schlesinger Geriatric Cenetyer in Beumount however Informant was Richard Hughes, Son-In-Law.","STR06" "I43509","Martin","Lucy M.","3 Mar 1927","12 Oct 1947","0","She is listed as Lucy Martin Nunnery on FindAGrave.","STR06" "I15639","Martin","Lula Clarice","12 Jan 1911","1 Jan 2001","0","Name Lula Clarice Martin
Event Type Birth
Event Date 12 Jan 1911
Event Place Pineland, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Father's Name Ed Martin
Mother's Name Emma Bishop
Certificate Number 3984
Digital Folder Number 004112377
Image Number 00231

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X2B9-HXZ : accessed 11 Oct 2013), Lula Clarice Martin, 1911.


Shown as ""Clarice Cochran of Bon Wier"" in the 1994 obituary of her sister, Zada Martin Walker.

Obituary, from FindAGrave

Cochran, Clarico Lula

Clarico Lula Cochran, 89, of Bon Wier died Jan. 1, 2001, at Dickerson Memorial Hospital in Jasper.

Funeral will be at 2 p.m. today at Forest Oaks Funeral Home in Jasper with burial at Zion Hill Cemetery. Visitation was Tuesday at the funeral home.

A native and former resident of Jasper, she lived in Bon Wier 16 years.
Survivors include her husband, Silas Cochran of Bon Wier; son, James Clark of Jasper; stepson, Jimmy Cochran of Kirbyville; daughter, Delories Chambers of Jasper; stepdaughter, Martha Davis of Vidor; sisters, Beatrice Scott of Marshall and Florine Perry of Jasper; 13 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.
","STR06" "I43829","Martin","Madie Belle","9 Mar 1918","Yes, date unknown","0","Name Madie Belle Martin
Event Type Birth
Event Date 09 Mar 1918
Event Place Pineland, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Father's Name Z E Martin
Mother's Name Emma Bishop
Certificate Number 15745
Digital Folder Number 004506467
Image Number 00094

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X2JB-G2Z : accessed 11 Oct 2013), Madie Belle Martin, 1918.","STR06" "I15288","","","","","","","" "I7264","Martin","Margaret ""Marge"" Elizabeth","21 Nov 1862","7 Mar 1937","0","In her annotated transcription of the Brookeland Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows her as the wife of A. J. (???) Powell, but later shows her husband as Richard Benjamin Powell.

A J Powell was born 14 Mar 1855-died 7 Aug 1927. Did this listing of her husband as A J Powell perhaps relate to a second marriage for Margaret, or was it simply an error?","STR06" "I9973","","","","","","","" "I26748","Martin","Mary","Abt 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","There is a memorial for Mary M. Hays on FindAGrave. Her maiden name is shown as Martin at that website.

She was born 8 Oct 1846, and died 11 Nov 1923, and is buried in the Martin Cemetery in Clarke County, Mississippi.

This MIGHT be the same Mary Martin, but should be verified.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Martin&GSiman=1&GScid=60687&GRid=75676652&

","STR06" "I40769","Martin","Mary A.","27 Jul 1879","4 Sep 1950","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDXP-Q5D
Name: Mary Burton
Death Date: 04 Sep 1950
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 71 years 1 month 7 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 27 Jul 1879
Birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: L. C. Martin
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Mary E. Lane
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: House Work
Place of Residence: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Martin Chapel Cemetery
Burial Place: Pineland, Texas
Burial Date: 04 Sep 1950
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2074443
Digital Film Number: 4166803
Image Number: 3019
Reference Number: 43980
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I43705","Martin","Mary Almedia","18 Dec 1875","28 Aug 1934","0","Name Almedia Mitchell
Event Type Death
Event Date 28 Aug 1934
Event Place Fairdale, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 18 Dec 1875
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name Ferouss Martin
Mother's Name Mary Jordan
Certificate Number 38423
GS Film number 2116195
Digital Folder Number 005145960
Image Number 01255

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3XW-4FY : accessed 22 Sep 2013), Almedia Mitchell, 1934.","STR06" "I43705","Martin","Mary Almedia","18 Dec 1875","28 Aug 1934","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 9 thru 14 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheets 4B and 5A
71-73
Martin, Mw F Head M W July 1847 52 M 26 Tx Miss La Farmer
Martin, Mary E Wf W F May 1856 44 m 26 13/12 Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Wilborn W Son W M Apr 1879 21 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Martin, Hampton A Son W M Jan 1881 19 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Martin, Thos J Son M W Feb 1883 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Martin, Lewis W Son W M Apr 1885 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Martin, Alpha O Dtr W F Apr 1887 13 S Tx Tx Tx At School
Martin, Clara A Dtr W F July 1889 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Minnie A Dtr W F Feb 1892 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Albert F W M Nov 1895 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Robert L Son M W Jun 1896 4 S Tx Tx TX
Martin, Onie J Dtr W F May 1899 A S Tx Tx Tx
---/74
Willis, Almeda head W F Dec 1895 24 Wd 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
Willis, Bertie Dtr W F May 1893 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Willis, Ollie J Dtr W F Sept 1894 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Willis, Bessie G Dtr W F May 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I43604","Martin","Mary Ida","7 Jun 1884","20 Aug 1959","0","Name Mary Ida Williams
Event Type Death
Event Date 20 Aug 1959
Event Place Hamilton, Hamilton, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 07 Jun 1884
Birthplace Mississippi
Father's Name Alexander J Martin
Mother's Name Catherine Risher
Certificate Number 50098
GS Film number 2115952
Digital Folder Number 005145134
Image Number 02600

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3SB-VDH : accessed 18 Aug 2013), Mary Ida Williams, 1959.","STR06" "I17940","Martin","Mary Jane","Between 1831 and 1833","20 Jan 1918","0","US Confederate Pension

Name Mrs Mary J Whitehead
Application Date 15 Jan 1914
Application Place Sabine, Texas
Birth Year abt 1833
Birth Place Pike, Mississippi
Age 81
Spouse Martin Whitehead
Marriage Date 5 Feb 1851
Marriage Place Sabine, Texas
Spouse Death Date 29 Dec 1913
Spouse Death Place Sabine, Texas
Pension File Number 25935
Application Type Widow
","STR06" "I35298","Martin","Mary V.","May 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","She was said to have married John MOORE.","STR06" "I43504","Martin","Med M.","25 Jan 1914","10 Apr 1991","0","FindAGrave shows that he married Dorothy Beatrice _____ on 16 Oct 1937. The photo of her tombstone shows she was born 26 Sep 1908 and died 16 May 1976. At the time of the 1940 census, Med and Beatrice can be found in Simpson, Miss., have lived in Rural Lawrence, Miss. five years previously. Also in the home was an infant namesake son, Med Carrolton Martin.","STR06" "I10968","","","","","","","" "I43609","Martin","Miles Edward","15 Mar 1887","1 Oct 1963","0","When he registered for the World War I draft, he was single, and working in the oil fields, a resident of Sour Lake. He was described as tall and of medium build, with brown hair and eyes.

Barbara Yancey Dore shows that he married Vera CARPENTER on 2 Jan 1902.

Name Miles Edward Martin
Event Date 01 Oct 1963
Event Place Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender Male
Race (Original) White
Age (Formatted) 76 years
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date 15 Mar 1887
Birthplace Fairdale, Texas
Marital Status Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name Albert Martin
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name Mary Sibley
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation Salesman
Residence Place Prect #2, Curtis, Jasper, Texas
Cemetery (Original) City Cemetery
Burial Place Newton, Texas
Burial Date 02 Oct 1963
Informant's Name (Original) X
GS Film number 2117352
Digital Folder Number 4028322
Image Number 279
Reference ID 64772

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDT4-GTY : accessed 20 Aug 2013), Miles Edward Martin, 01 Oct 1963.","STR06" "I43734","Martin","Minnie Ada","23 Feb 1892","23 May 1966","0","Name Minnie Ada Bryan
Event Type Death
Event Date 23 May 1966
Event Place Brookland, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 23 Feb 1892
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name William Franklin Martin
Mother's Name Mary Ann Elizabeth Jordan
Certificate Number 34285
GS Film number 2117979
Digital Folder Number 005164794
Image Number 00920

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3XY-YPS : accessed 23 Sep 2013), Minnie Ada Bryan, 1966.","STR06" "I16055","Martin","Mittie Drucella","18 Mar 1896","21 Mar 1968","0","Name Mittie Drucella Smith
Event Date 21 Mar 1968
Event Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender Female
Race (Original) white
Age (Formatted) 72 years
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date 18 Mar 1896
Birthplace Texas
Marital Status Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name Albert Hill Martin
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name Mary Elizabeth Sibley
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation Housewife & Mother
Residence Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery (Original) Fairmount Cemetery
Burial Place Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date 23 Mar 1968
Informant's Name (Original) X
GS Film number 2138979
Digital Folder Number 4032229
Image Number 2130
Reference ID CN 22272

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDNF-72T : accessed 20 Aug 2013), Mittie Drucella Smith, 21 Mar 1968.","STR06" "I26737","Martin","Murdoch McDuffie","3 Dec 1822","Yes, date unknown","0","The Martin and McLemore families of Clarke County, Mississippi appear to have had multiple connections.

Murdoch and Louisa's son, Alexander Martin, married Catherine Risher, whose mother was also a McLemore.

Murdoch's younger brother, Allen, married Eleanor Jane McLemore of Clarke County, Mississippi (parents not known). Additionally, Murdoch's half-brother, the only son of Norman Martin by his second wife, Eleanor Chapman, was Edwin Martin. Edwin married Mary Virginia ""Jennie"" McLemore of Lauderdale County, Mississippi (a daughter of Caleb Hill McLemore). Murdoch's wife, Louisa McLemore was a first cousin of Caleb Hill McLemore.

Sometime after 1900, the granddaughter of his wife's first cousin, Bama Matilda Grantham (a daughter of Agnes McLemore Grantham of Copiah County, MS) would marry Joseph Edgar Martin, also of Copiah County.




","STR06" "I26737","Martin","Murdoch McDuffie","3 Dec 1822","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1850 Federal Census
Mississippi, Clarke County, Beat No. 5
Enumerated 9 Sept 1850 by John M. White
Stamped 171
322-324
Murdoch Martin 27 M Farmer $200 Miss
Louisa W. Martin 29 M Miss
Ann Martin 7 F Miss
William Martin 6 M Miss
Mary Martin 4 F Miss
Allen Martin 2 M Miss
Hugh T. Ferguson 48 M Teacher NC

1860 Federal Census
Mississippi, Clarke County, P.O. Enterprise
Enumerated 21 June 1860
Page 49
328-328
M.M.C.D. Martin 37 M Farmer $--- $788 Miss
Louisa Martin 39 F Tenn
Ann Martin 18 F Miss
William Martin 16 M Miss
M. 14 F Miss
A.A. Martin 12 M Miss
A.J. Martin 10 M Miss
A.S. Martin 8 M Miss
Norman Martin 8 M Miss","STR06" "I43612","Martin","Nancy Darian","13 May 1877","24 Aug 1951","0","Name Nancy Darian Dainwood
Event Date 24 Aug 1951
Event Place Weirgate, Newton, Texas
Gender Female
Race (Original) White
Age (Formatted) 74 years 3 months 11 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date 13 May 1877
Birthplace Sabina Co., Texas
Marital Status Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name Albert Martin
Father's Birthplace Texas
Mother's Name Mary Sibley
Mother's Birthplace Texas
Occupation Housewife
Residence Place Wiergate, Newton, Texas
Cemetery (Original) Newton
Burial Place Newton
Burial Date 26 Aug 1951
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number 2074868
Digital Folder Number 4167146
Image Number 383
Reference ID 48661

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF2K-RJV : accessed 20 Aug 2013), Nancy Darian Dainwood, 24 Aug 1951.","STR06" "I41925","Martin","Norman","Abt 1798","Yes, date unknown","0","From the biography of his son, Edwin J. Martin ""Norman Martin had previously married Anne Morrison, who bore seven children and who died in Georgia. Of the children of the first marriage three are living. Mr. Martin came from Georgia to Mississippi about 1830 and located in Clarke county, where he became a succesful planter and stock-grower, owning a large amount of land and about one hundred slaves prior to the Civil war.""

Shown on the ""McDuffie Family"" website as a son of Mary McDUFFIE, b. 1775 in NC and her husband, ____ MARTIN, and grandson of John McDUFFIE and Flora McDONALD, from the Isle of Skye, Scotland.

http://afamilyreunion.freeservers.com/mcduffie.htm

He is shown on the ""Knox-Alston"" tree at RootsWeb World Connect as a son of John Martin of Quincy, Mass and Mary Susan McDuffie of North Carolina. He is also shown as having two older brothers , Daniel and John Henry. Said to have resided in Greene County, Mississippi in 1830 and Lauderdale, Mississippi in 1840.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=larkmcc&id=P2588238203



","STR06" "I41925","Martin","Norman","Abt 1798","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Clarke County, Beat No. 4
Enumerated 13 Aug 1850
106-106
Norman Martin 52 M Farmer 1000 NC
Eleanor Martin 44 F $2000 SC
William Mott 21 M Farmer Ala
John Mott 19 M Farmer Ala
Joseph Mott 15 M Farmer Miss
Charles Mott 12 M Miss
George Mott 10 M Miss
Luke Savage 20 M Teacher Ala

1860 Census
Mississippi, Clarke County, PO Energy
Enumerated 2 Aug 1860
Page 137
922-922
Norman Martin 62 M Farmer 7600 32127 NC
Elendor Martin 54 F SC
Edwin Martin 9 M Miss
Mary Martin 85 F NC","STR06" "I43640","Martin","Norman","12 Oct 1842","25 Apr 1907","0","There is a marker for his wife, Martha, at the same cemetery. It is inscribed ""Farwell, Martha, wife of Norman Martin, Nov 13, 1846-Jun 12, 1921, Rest mother, rest in quiet sleep, while friends in sorrow o'er thee weep.""

Source: Cemetery Inscriptions of Clarke County, Mississippi, Vol. I, Compiled by Bennie & Lance White

(Copied from their memorials at FindAGrave).","STR06" "I43658","Martin","Norman","30 Mar 1886","Yes, date unknown","0","Name Norman Martin
Event Type Draft Registration
Event Date 1917-1918
Event Place Caddo Parish, Louisiana, United States
Gender Male
Birth Date 30 Mar 1886
Birthplace United States
Nationality United States
Affiliate Publication Title World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards
Affiliate Publication Number M1509
GS Film number 1684665
Digital Folder Number 005152024
Image Number 02096

Citing this Record:
""United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KZ8C-BHF : accessed 26 Sep 2013), Norman Martin, 1917-1918.","STR06" "I43602","Martin","Norman Thomas","18 Jun 1878","17 Jan 1959","0","Name Norman Thomas Martin
Event Date 17 Jan 1959
Event Place Brownwood, Brown Co., Texas
Gender Male
Race (Original) W
Age (Formatted) 80 years
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date 18 Jun 1878
Birthplace Miss.
Marital Status Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name Alec Martin
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name Katherine Risher
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation Laborer
Residence Place Brownwood, Brown Co., Texas
Cemetery (Original) Greenleaf
Burial Place Brownwood, Texas
Burial Date 18 Jan 1959
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number 2115872
Digital Folder Number 4166747
Image Number 1100
Reference ID v X cn 820

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD81-7Q1 : accessed 18 Aug 2013), Norman Thomas Martin, 17 Jan 1959.

","STR06" "I11419","Martin","Ophelia","1 Apr 1917","Yes, date unknown","0","Name Martin
Event Type Birth
Event Date 01 Apr 1917
Event Place Pineland, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Father's Name Joe Martin
Mother's Name Fannie Allen
Certificate Number 16084
Digital Folder Number 004491004
Image Number 00298

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X2VH-9QN : accessed 05 Sep 2013), Martin, 1917.","STR06" "I35295","Martin","Percy Lewis","10 Jan 1875","Yes, date unknown","0","According to his father's biography, he was the ""Louisiana agent for E. J. Martin & Sons, resides in Monroe, LA.""


Name Percy Lewis Martin
Event Type Draft Registration
Event Date 1917-1918
Event Place Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, United States
Gender Male
Birth Date 10 Jan 1875
Birthplace United States
Nationality United States
Affiliate Publication Title World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards
Affiliate Publication Number M1509
GS Film number 1684928
Digital Folder Number 005152065
Image Number 04020

Citing this Record:
""United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KZ8V-K5Z : accessed 27 Sep 2013), Percy Lewis Martin, 1917-1918.","STR06" "I24340","Martin","Rilla Mae","20 Jun 1879","24 Dec 1949","0","Name Rilla Mae Mcdaniel
Event Date 24 Dec 1949
Event Place Home, Wiergate, Newton, Texas
Gender Female
Race (Original) White
Age (Formatted) 70 years 6 months 4 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date 20 Jun 1879
Birthplace Texas
Marital Status Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name Albert Martin
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name Mary E. Sibley
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation Housewife
Residence Place Wiergate, Newton, Texas
Cemetery (Original) Newton
Burial Place Newton, Texas
Burial Date 26 Dec 1949
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number 2223549
Digital Folder Number 4031938
Image Number 2348
Reference ID 63061

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFQ7-3HP : accessed 20 Aug 2013), Rilla Mae Mcdaniel, 24 Dec 1949.","STR06" "I43620","Martin","Robert A.","Jun 1896","Yes, date unknown","0","Was he one of the three children of Mary that died young? He is not listed with the family at the time of the 1910 census, and Mary was shown as being the mother of 13 children, only 10 of them still living.","STR06" "I2665","","","","","","","" "I43775","Martin","Robert Francis Fowler","26 Oct 1884","22 Feb 1962","0","Shown on FindAGrave as a son of Robert Moses Martin (born Mobile, AL to Robert T. Martin and Joanne Ivis) and Mary Elizabeth Fowler (also born in Mobile, AL to John Franklin Fowler and Mary Ann O'Meara), whom both also have memorials on that website.","STR06" "I43775","Martin","Robert Francis Fowler","26 Oct 1884","22 Feb 1962","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Newton County, Pr 2 Burkeville Town
Enumerated 12 Apr 1930
ED 176-2 SD 19 Sheet 3B
Highway 87
67-69
Dainwood, James Hd H W 55 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Dainwood, Darien Wf F W 52 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Robert F Son-in-law M W 43 m 29 Tx Ala Ala Stenographer Sawmill Office
Martin, Ida M Dtr F W 34 M 20 Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Joseph A Grdson M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Anthony, Velma A Lodger F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
68-70
Dainwood, John Aaron Head M W 30 m 14 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Dainwood, Stella A Wf F W 26 m 17 Tx La Tx
Dainwood, John A Jr Son m W 9 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I43712","Martin","Robert Lee","15 Jun 1896","30 May 1975","0","Name Robert Lee Martin
Event Type Death
Event Date 30 May 1975
Event Place Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 15 Jun 1896
Birthplace Texas
Father's Name Frank Martin
Mother's Name Mary Jordan
Certificate Number 61151
GS Film number 2243828
Digital Folder Number 005145727
Image Number 00059

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K38D-2QR : accessed 27 Sep 2013), Robert Lee Martin, 1975.","STR06" "I43712","Martin","Robert Lee","15 Jun 1896","30 May 1975","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated May 10, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-4 Sheet 22B
440
O 200
Martin, Wilbur Head M W 62 M No 6 Tx Same Place Farming At Home
Martin, Evie Wf F W 52 M No 4 Tx Same Place
Parker, R D Stepson m W 26 S No 5 Tx Same Place Laborer Road Work WPA
Parker, Willie E Stepdtr F W 15 S Tx Same Place
441
Spurlock family
442
Jacks family
443
O 600
Martin Robert L Head M W 42 M No 6 Tx Same House Farmer
Martin, Florence Wf F W 31 M No 7 La Same House
Martin, Roberg Earl Son M W 11 S Yes 6 Tx Same House
Lane, Lillian May (Ab) Mother-in-law F W 63 Wd No 4 La
","STR06" "I40762","Martin","Royal Casie","28 May 1892","10 Oct 1984","0","At the time of the 1940 census, Casie Martin, age 48 and single, was working as a hired farm hand for Chester and Bessie Marshall of Precinct 2 of Sabine County. Five years previously, Casie had been living in Jasper County.","STR06" "I3087","Martin","Ruth Elizabeth","20 Jan 1897","26 Apr 1997","0","ANDREWS
RUTH ELIZABETH
MARTIN
1/20/1897
4/26/1997
78-1-1
Mrs. Lucius Alton
?b?
?/b?http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Foard/cemetery/CrowellA-C.html","STR06" "I3087","Martin","Ruth Elizabeth","20 Jan 1897","26 Apr 1997","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 census Foard Co. TX ED 87 Pg. 12B
Crowell
98/99 Woods, Sallie, head, FW---
Lottie, dau., FW---
Klepper, Tully, roomer, MW---
Wallace, Tully, roomer, MW--
Alexander, Nora, roomer, FW--
Martin, Ruth, roomer, FW, 23, S, Teacher in public school
, TX TX TX","STR06" "I43650","Martin","Sarah","Abt 1849","Bef 1850","0","Appears to have died young, as she is not listed with her parents of siblings on either the 1850 or 1860 census.","STR06" "I46013","Martin","Theresa Isabelle","19 Jul 1915","10 Apr 2010","0","Isabelle T. Jirousek (nee Martin), 94, of North Ridgeville, passed away Saturday, April 10, 2010, at her residence following a short illness. She was born July 19, 1915, in Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada. In her late teens she moved to Cleveland and lived with a sister until she got married.
In 1955, she and her husband and five sons moved to North Ridgeville, where she has resided ever since. She attended St. Julie Billiart Catholic Church in North Ridgeville. She enjoyed bowling, dancing, playing cards and traveling with her family. She especially enjoyed taking trips to North Bay, Ontario with her sister and brother-in-law.
She is survived by five sons, Donald (Sondra), Robert (Mary Ann) and Gary (Patricia), all of North Ridgeville, Edward (Lonna) of Elyria and Thomas (Phyllis) of Grafton; 13 grandchildren: Malinda, Yvonne, Steven, Michael, Shelly, Debby, Jennifer, Kimberly, Thomas, Robert, Richard, Heather and Amber; 25 great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild and one great-great-grandchild on the way.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Alva J. Jirousek; three sisters, Marie Lane, Margaret Cabanaw and Geraldine Farmer; five brothers, Harold, Edward, Leo, Vincent and Raymond Martin; and her parents, Clovis and Marymae Alice (nee Amille-Hamill) Martin.
The family will receive friends from 3 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, April 13, 2010, at the Liston Funeral Home, 36403 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville. A prayer service will be held Wednesday, April 14, 2010, at 9:15 a.m. at the funeral home, followed by a 10 a.m. mass at St. Julie Billiart Catholic Church, 5500 Lear-Nagle Road, North Ridgeville. The Reverend Dr. Richard A. Gonser will celebrate the mass. Burial will be at St. Peter Cemetery in North Ridgeville.

Elyria Chronicle Telegram (OH); Monday, April 12, 2010, B2; photo.
Courtesy of Kay Rybak

","STR06" "I6827","Martin","Thomas Jefferson","Jan 1819","Abt 1904","0","Shown by some as having the middle name Franklin, versus Jefferson.

Said to have received Bounty Land, as did his father William Martin, for service in the Texas Revolution. (White and Toole, p 88).

The annotated transcription of the Pleasant Grove Cemetery in Sabine County indictates that T. J. Martin, 1819-1904, had a Military Marker reading Pvt Capt. Burroughs Co. CSA
","STR06" "I6827","Martin","Thomas Jefferson","Jan 1819","Abt 1904","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 20 and 21 Nov 1850
Stamped 327
256-256
Thomas J Martin 30 M Farmer $500 Miss
Rebecca Martin 20 F La
William F Martin 2 M Tx
Mary S Martin 8/12 F Tx

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Bare Creek Beat
Enumerated 10 July 1860
Page 33
245-245
Thomas Martin 41 M Farmer 747* 747 Miss
Rebecca Martin 30 F La
William F Martin 12 M La
Harriet A Martin 8 F Tx
Clinton Martin 5 M Tx
Lewis C (???) Martin 4 M Tx
Lipscomb Martin 8/12 M Tx
Jane Evans 10 F Ts
George Martin 22 M Farmer --- $181 Miss
*The 747 value of real estate was crossed through

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No 3 PO Brookland
Page 5, Stamped 21
Enumerated 7 Aug 1870
532-532
Martin, T J 57 M W Farmer 500 500 Miss
Martin, Rebecca 34 F W Keeping House La
Martin, Wiliam F 33 M W Tx
Martin, Lewis R 13 M W Tx
Martin, Lipscomb 10 M W Tx
Martin, Margaret 6 F W Tx
Martin, Infant 3/4 M W Tx Sept
Hudson, Jane 12 F W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP No 3, Sub. Div. 84
Enumerated 14 Jun 1880
Page 2 SD 1 ED 84
9-12
Martin, T. J. W M 61 Farmer Miss ---- Geo.
Martin, Rebecca W F 50 Wife La Geo La
Martin, Lipscomb W M 20 S Farmer Tx Miss La
Martin, T. M. W M 10 Son Tx Miss La
Martin, T. E. W M 3 Son Tx Miss La
10-13
Martin, Casey W M 23 Farmer Tx Miss La
Martin, Elisabeth W F 26 Wife Tx NotKnown NotKnown
Martin, Wm. W M 2 Son Tx
Martin, Mary W F 10/12 July Dtr Tx
11-14
Brooke, Sealy B F 72 Farmert Tx Miss Miss

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. No. 1
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 4B
70-72
Martin, Thomas Head M W Jan 1819 81 m 54 Miss Ga Ga Farmer
Martin, Rebecca Wf W F Feb 1830 70 M 54 5/4 La Ga La
Martin, Edward Son M W Sep 1876 W 24 S Tx Miss La At School
Williams, Oliver B M May 1881 19 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer

","STR06" "I11417","Martin","Thomas Roy","20 Nov 1911","8 Mar 1953","0","Name Thomas Roy Martin
Event Type Death
Event Date 08 Mar 1953
Event Place Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 20 Nov 1911
Birthplace Pineland, Texas
Father's Name Joe Martin
Mother's Name Fannie Allen
Certificate Number 14733
GS Film number 2113849
Digital Folder Number 005145280
Image Number 01890

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3Q1-34C : accessed 05 Sep 2013), Thomas Roy Martin, 1953.","STR06" "I40768","Martin","Violet Armentha","Dec 1893","9 May 1976","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J63P-1PV
Name: Violet Armentha Cunningham
Death Date: 09 May 1976
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 82 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1894
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Royal Casie Martin
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Lane
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243937
Digital Film Number: 4168240
Image Number: 848
Reference Number: 855
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I43608","Martin","Vivian Ava","Feb 1884","4 Sep 1963","0","At the time of the 1940 census, Vivian was living in rural Newton County, Texas, with her daugther and son-in-law, Attie and C. B. Kinnear.

Name Vivian Rogers
Event Type Death
Event Date 04 Sep 1963
Event Place Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 25 Feb 1884
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name:
Mother's Name Mary Sibley
Certificate Number 83546
GS Film number 2117402
Digital Folder Number 005145117
Image Number 02092

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3SG-S9D : accessed 28 Sep 2013), Vivian Rogers, 1963.","STR06" "I43608","Martin","Vivian Ava","Feb 1884","4 Sep 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 1, Newton Town
Enumerated 12 Apr 1930
ED 176-1 SD 19 Sheet 7A
136-142
Booker, James and Jewel and chilren
---/143
Rogers, Vivian Head F W 45 Ed 18 Tx Ala Tx
Rogers, Osalene Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Rogers, Chyle Son M W 27 M 25 Tx Tx Tx Inspector Timber
Rogers, Sinie Dtr F W 28 M 26 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I34809","","","","","","","" "I43708","Martin","Wilborn Warren","28 Apr 1879","1 Feb 1962","0","FindAGrave notes that he was a Mason, and his headstone is inscribed ""Faithful and true.""

Middle name shown by some as Wallace.

Name Wilburn Warren Martin
Event Type Death
Event Date 01 Feb 1962
Event Place Pineland, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 28 Apr 1879
Birthplace Texas
Father's Name William Franklin Martin
Mother's Name Mary Elizabeth Jordan
Certificate Number 11174
GS Film number 2116933
Digital Folder Number 005144774
Image Number 00184

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBC-1S9 : accessed 09 Oct 2013), Wilburn Warren Martin, 01 Feb 1962; citing certificate number 11174, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116933.","STR06" "I43708","Martin","Wilborn Warren","28 Apr 1879","1 Feb 1962","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated May 10, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-4 Sheet 22B
440
O 200
Martin, Wilbur Head M W 62 M No 6 Tx Same Place Farming At Home
Martin, Evie Wf F W 52 M No 4 Tx Same Place
Parker, R D Stepson m W 26 S No 5 Tx Same Place Laborer Road Work WPA
Parker, Willie E Stepdtr F W 15 S Tx Same Place
441
Spurlock family
442
Jacks family
443
O 600
Martin Robert L Head M W 42 M No 6 Tx Same House Farmer
Martin, Florence Wf F W 31 M No 7 La Same House
Martin, Roberg Earl Son M W 11 S Yes 6 Tx Same House
Lane, Lillian May (Ab) Mother-in-law F W 63 Wd No 4 La","STR06" "I15186","Martin","William","Bef 1800","Bef 1850","0","""William Martin and his son, Thomas Jefferson, received Bounty Land for their service in the Texas Revolution. William bought land in Sabine County from Lavina Popino (dau. of William Melton) in 1834. The Whitehead Cemetery is on this land."" (White and Toole, p 88).

They may have been from Pike County, Mississippi, as this is the location of birth listed on the confederate widows pension application of their daughter, Mary Jane Martin Whitehead.","STR06" "I43756","Martin","William Clinton","20 May 1877","9 Jan 1964","0","Name William Clinton Martin
Event Type Death
Event Date 09 Jan 1964
Event Place Kingsville, Kleberg, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 20 May 1877
Birthplace Pineland, Texas
Father's Name William Franklin Martin
Mother's Name Mary Elizabeth Jordan
Certificate Number 04489
GS Film number 2117403
Digital Folder Number 005144754
Image Number 03391

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBW-MC7 : accessed 10 Oct 2013), William Clinton Martin, 09 Jan 1964; citing certificate number 04489, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117403.","STR06" "I6826","Martin","William Franklin ""Frank""","Jul 1847","16 Jan 1921","0","Name W. F. Martin
Event Date 16 Jan 1921
Event Place Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Gender Male
Race (Original) White
Age (Formatted) 73 years 5 months 2 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date 18 Jul 1847
Birthplace Pineland, Tex.
Marital Status Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name J. T. Martin
Father's Birthplace Miss.
Mother's Name Rebecca Richardson
Mother's Birthplace: Miss.
Occupation Farmer
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place Pineland, Tex.
Burial Date 17 Jan 1921
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number 2073952
Digital Folder Number 4169108
Image Number 148
Reference ID cn 2628

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JN9X-Z31 : accessed 23 Aug 2013), W. F. Martin, 16 Jan 1921.","STR06" "I6826","Martin","William Franklin ""Frank""","Jul 1847","16 Jan 1921","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, SubDiv 84
Enumerated 16 and 17 Jun 1880
Page 6B SD 1 ED 84
48-52
J. W. and Phoebe JORDAN and family
49-50
Jacks, N. W M 63
JORDAN, Andrew and Mary and family
50-54
Martin, W. F. W M 32 Farmer Tx Miss La
Martin, Mary W F 24 Wf Keep House Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Elvy W F 5 Dau Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Mary A W F 4 Dau Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Wm W M 3 Son Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Wallace W M 1 Son Tx Tx Tx
Richard Raymond W M 11 Adopted Son Q Tx Tx Tx

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 9 thru 14 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheets 4B and 5A
71-73
Martin, Mw F Head M W July 1847 52 M 26 Tx Miss La Farmer
Martin, Mary E Wf W F May 1856 44 m 26 13/12 Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Wilborn W Son W M Apr 1879 21 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Martin, Hampton A Son W M Jan 1881 19 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Martin, Thos J Son M W Feb 1883 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Martin, Lewis W Son W M Apr 1885 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Martin, Alpha O Dtr W F Apr 1887 13 S Tx Tx Tx At School
Martin, Clara A Dtr W F July 1889 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Minnie A Dtr W F Feb 1892 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Albert F W M Nov 1895 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Robert L Son M W Jun 1896 4 S Tx Tx TX
Martin, Onie J Dtr W F May 1899 A S Tx Tx Tx
---/74
Willis, Almeda head W F Dec 1895 24 Wd 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
Willis, Bertie Dtr W F May 1893 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Willis, Ollie J Dtr W F Sept 1894 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Willis, Bessie G Dtr W F May 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx


1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 9B
Hemphill and Pineland Road
149-151
Martin, William F Head M W 62 m2 37 Tx Miss La Farmer
Martin, Mary E Wf F W 54 m1 37 13/8 Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Wilburn W Son W M 30 S Tx Tx Tx Driver Hauling Logs
Martin, Louis W Son M W 25 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Sawmill
Martin, Minnie A Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Robert L Son m W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer home farm
Martin, Onie J Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Jordan, Joseph M Mother-in-law F W 74 Wd 7/5 Tx Mo Mo","STR06" "I4388","Martin","Willis David","9 Sep 1895","23 Dec 1986","0","WWI Draft Registration - 1917
Name: Willis David Martin
City: Benjamin
County: Knox
State: Texas
Birthplace: Benjamin, Texas;United States of America
Birth Date: 9 Sep 1895
Race: Caucasian
Roll: 1983376
DraftBoard: 0
Occupation: Farming, West of Benjamin
Married or Single: Single
Blue eyes, light brown hair

This SS card was issued in Oregon.
SSDI - WILLIS MARTIN 09 Sep 1895 Dec 1986 79227 (Crowell, Foard, TX) (none specified) 544-42-9443 Oregon

TX Death Record - Martin Willis David 1986 12 23 FOARD m

Crowell Cem., Crowell, Foard Co. TX
MARTIN WILLIS DAVID 9/9/1895 12/23/1986 78-1-3
","STR06" "I28326","Martin","Zada Wise","10 Jun 1915","19 Oct 1994","0","Zada W. Walker

Funeral services for Zada W. Walker, 79, of Kirbyville were held Sunday, Oct. 23, 1994, at Stringer and Griffin Funeral Home--Jasper Chapel in Jasper. Interment followed at Brookeland Cemetery in Brookeland, Sabine County.

She died Wednesday, Oct. 19, 1994, at a Beaumont Hospital.

Mrs. Walker has lived in Kirbyville the past 20 years and was a native of Pineland.

Survivors: husband, Leroy Walker of Kirbyville; a son, Perry L. Walker of Dayton; and sisters, Florine Perry of Jasper, Clarice Cochran of Bon Wier, and Beatrice Scott of Marshall.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter October 26, 1994, Page 14","STR06" "I43701","Martin","Zeremiah Edward ""Eddie""","29 Sep 1876","15 Mar 1926","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 9B
Hemphill and Pineland Road
153-155
Martin, Zeramiah E Head M W 32 m1 9 Tx Miss La Nightwatchman SawMill
Martin, Mary E Wf F W 32 m1 9 4/4 Tx Ga Miss
Martin, Ida E Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Fanny M Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Alvin E Son m W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Edith B Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I17655","Martindale","George Allious","25 Sep 1891","23 Jun 1971","0","Name George Allious Martindale
Titles and Terms:
Name Prefix:
Event Date 23 Jun 1971
Event Place Florence, Lauderdale, Alabama
Gender Male
Race (Original):
Race:
Age (Original) 79y
Birth Year (Estimated) 1892
Birth Date (Original):
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name Bessie Peck Martindale
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name Prefix:
Father's Name John B. Martindale
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Name Prefix:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name Alta Mclemore
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name Prefix:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Address:
Residence Place:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Funeral Home:
Informant's Name:
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number 2051652
Reference ID 15036

Citing this Record:
""Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JK9B-GW1 : accessed 20 Oct 2013), George Allious Martindale, 23 Jun 1971; citing reference 15036, Department of Health, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 2051652.","STR06" "I17655","Martindale","George Allious","25 Sep 1891","23 Jun 1971","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Killen Precinct
Enumerated __ June 1920
SD 8 ED 60 Sheet 4A
73-73
Peck, John and Neoma and Family
74-74
Martindale, Allious Head M W 28 M Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Martindale, Bessie Wf F W 21 M Ala Ala Ala

1930 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Precinct 7 Killen
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 39-11 SD 1 Sheets 7A and 7B Stamped 145
132-132
Martindale, G W Head M W 37 M 21 Ala Ala Ala Farmer Gen Farming
Martindale, Bessie Wf F W 32 M 16 Ala Ala Ala
Martindale, Odell Dtr F W 7 S Ala Ala Ala
Martindale, Raymon Son M W 3 3/12 S Ala Ala Ala

1940 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County
Enumerated 10 Apr 1940
SD 8 ED 39-13 Sheet 9B
170-R-O-Yes
Martindale, G A Head M W 48 M No 8 Ala Same Place Farmer
Martindale, Bessie (X) Wf F W 41 M No 5 Ala Same Place
Martindale, Odell Dtr F W 17 S Yes H-2 Ala Same Place
Martindale, Raymond Son M W 13 S Yes 5 Ala Same Place



","STR06" "I43875","Martindale","George Raymon","12 Nov 1926","24 Feb 1988","0","He also has a military marker, embossed:

George R. Martindale
TEC 5 US Army
World War II
Nov 12, 1926-Feb 24, 1988","STR06" "I27305","Martindale","George W.","1 Jan 1871","28 Feb 1939","0","The Alabamba Deaths and Burials Index, 1881-1974, shows that his parents were Tom Martindale and Julie Page.","STR06" "I27305","Martindale","George W.","1 Jan 1871","28 Feb 1939","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Crossroads Precinct
Enumerated 12 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 40 Sheet 7A
116-116
Moody, William T Head W M --- 1874 26 M2 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, William D Brother W M Jun 1879 20 m2 Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Cameath Sister W F Apr 1876 24 M 2 1/1 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Jessie D Nephew W M Nov 1898 1 Ala Ala Ala
117-117
Martindale, George W Head M W Jan 1870 30 M 7 Ark Ala Ala Farmer
Martindale, Zulor I Wf W F Nov 1870 29 M 7 2/2 Ala Ala Ala
Martindale, Jessie M Dtr W F Jun 1894 5 S Ala Ark Ala
Martindale, George W Son W M Oct 1896 S Ala Ark Ala

1910 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Precinct 4 Crossroads
Enumerated 2 May 1910
SD 8 ED 52 Sheet 15B
246-248
Martindale, George Head M W 38 m 17 Ark Ala Ala Farmer
Martindale, Zula Wf F W 38 M 17 2/2 Ala Ala Ala
Martindale, Jessie Dtr F W 15 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
Martindale, George Son M W 13 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
McLamore, Nannie Sister-in-law 26 S Ala Ala Ala

1920 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Crossroads Precinct 4
Enumerated 29 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 56 Sheet 11B
202-215
Martindale, George W Head M W 49 M Akr Ala Ala Farmer
Martindale, Zular Wf F W 49 M Ala Ala Ala
Martindale, Jessie Dtr F W 25 S Ala Ark Ala
Martindale, George Son M W 23 S Ala Ark Ala Farm Laborer

1930 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Crossroads Precinct 4
Enumerated 28 Apr 1930
ED 39-7 SD 1 Sheet 17A
325-325
Martindale, George Head M W 59 M 23 Akr Ala Ala Farmer
Martindale, Zular I Wf F W 59 m 22 Ala Ala Ala
Martindale, Jessie Dtr F W 35 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
Martindale, George Jr Son M W 22 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
Tays, Irene Niece F W 13 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
Tays, W. C. Nephew m W 9 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer


","STR06" "I43873","Martindale","George W.","22 Oct 1896","29 Jan 1983","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was working for himself in Rogersville, Alabama. He was described as having blue eyes and red hair.","STR06" "I43873","Martindale","George W.","22 Oct 1896","29 Jan 1983","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Pr 4 Crossroads
Enumerated 18 Apr 1940
SD 6 ED 39-8 Sheet 12A
Lock One Road
183-0-100-yes
Martindale, George Head M W 43 S No 6 Ala Same House Laborer Road Construction
Martindale, Jessie Sisster F W 45 S No 7 Ala Same House","STR06" "I43866","Martindale","Gladys R.","Abt 1906","Yes, date unknown","0","Ancestry.com links Gladys Martindale Smithson to a SSDI listing for Ruby Smithson, born 8 Sept 1905 and died 14 Feb 1994 in Fort Smith, Arkansas. This could very likely be the same person, but should be verified agains other records.","STR06" "I27304","Martindale","John B.","22 Feb 1862","18 Jun 1935","0","He appears to be the son of George and Sidney Martindale, based on the 1880 Lauderdale County, Alabama census. Not proven.

In the B. Sutton ""McLemore Family Tree"" on Ancestry.com, John Martindale's middle name is shown as Breckenridge.","STR06" "I27304","Martindale","John B.","22 Feb 1862","18 Jun 1935","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Crittenden Cross Roads
Enumerated 4 and 5 Jun 1880
Page 9D SD 1 ED 152
55-55
Martindale, George W M 43 Farmer Tenn SC SC
Martindale, Sidney W F 56 Wf Keeping House Tenn ___ ____
Martindale, Josephine W F 21 Dtr At Home Ala Tenn Tenn
Martindale, John B W M 178 Son At Home Ala Tenn Tenn
GrisgsBy, Willis W M 13 Nephew At Home Ala Ala Ala
Grigsby, Aaron W M 11 Nephew At Home Ala Ala Ala

1900 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Beat No. 2, Rogersville
Enumerated 16 Jun 1900 SD 8 ED 48 Shhet 17A
304-304
Martindale, John B Head W M Feb 1863 37 M 13 Ala Tn Ala Preacher
Martindale, Alta Z Wf W F May 1865 35 M 13 6/6 Ala Ala Ala
Martindale, Edidith (sic) Dtr W F Sept 1889 10 S Ala Ala Ala
Martindale, Allious Son W M Spet 1891 8 S Ala Ala Ala
Martindale, Inez Dtr W F Jany 1894 6 S Ala Ala Ala
Martindale, Thomas Son M W Apr 1897 3 S Ala Ala Ala
Martindale, Josie M Dtr W F Spet 1899 8/12 S Ala Ala Ala

Note: only five children listed in the household even though Alta indicated she was the mother of 6 living children. The missing child appears to ber her eldest son, Mason.

1910 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Pr. 6 Center Star
Enumerated 29 Spr 1910
SD 8 ED 54 Sheet 10A Stamped 105
150-158
Martindale, John B Head M W 47 m1 24 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Martindale, Alta Lee Wf F W 45 m1 34 8/8 Ala Ala Ala
Martindale, Pate Son M W 22 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer home farm
Martindale, Allious Son M W 18 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer home farm
Martindale, Inez Dtr F W 16 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer home farm
Martindale, Tommy Son M W 13 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer home farm
Martindale, Josie Dtr F W 10 S Ala Ala Ala
Martindale, Gladys Dtr F W 4 S Ala Ala Ala
Martindale Mellie Dtr F W 1 6/12 S Ala Ala Ala

1920 Census
Arkansas, Sebastian County, Big Creek Twp
Enumerated 28 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 129 Sheet 19B
244-243
Martindale, Jhon (sic) B Head M W 56 M Ala Ala Tenn none
Martindale, Alta Z Wf F W 54 M Ala Ala Ala
Martindale, Jossie M Dtr F W 20 S Ala Ala Farm Hand
Martindale, Gladis R Dt F W 14 S Ala Ala Ala
Martindale, Nellie E Dtr F W 11 S Ala Ala Ala

1930 Census
Arkansas, Sebastian County, Fort Smith City
Enumerated April 9, 1930
ED 66-38 SD 5 Sheet 5B
235-235
Martindale, John Head M W 67 M 24 Ala Tenn Tenn Retired
Martindale, Alta Wf F W 64 m 22 Ala Ala Ala
Martindale, Jocie Dtr F W 30 S Ala Ala Ala CommLabore Factory
---/235
Smithson, Ernest Head M W 32 M 22 Okla Ark US Foreman Factory
Smithson, Gladis Wf W F W 24 M 14 S Ark Ark Ark
Smithson, May Dtr F W 6 Ark Ok Ala
Smithson, William Son M W S 3 Ark Ok Ala





","STR06" "I17658","Martindale","John Thomas ""Tom""","1 Apr 1897","26 Dec 1976","0","He shares a burial plot with Mary Martindale (27 Jan 1898-1 July 1976).","STR06" "I17659","Martindale","Josie M.","8 Sep 1899","Sep 1979","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Arkansas, Sebastian County, Fort Smith
SD 4 ED 66-42 Sheet 13A
SO? ""R""
1709-295-R 10 No
Martindale, Josie M Head M W 40 S No H-4 Ala Same Place Seamstress Pants Factory
Martindale, Alta (X) Mother F W 74 Wd No 8 Ala Sam Place
","STR06" "I16375","Martindale","Mason Pate","14 Feb 1888","6 May 1962","0","My Grandfathers name was Mason Pate Martindale and his mother name was Alta McLemore his fathers name was John B Martindale from Alabama. I belielve this true since you list the other names of her children which I know 3 of those names as my great aunts and uncle.

Thank you for your time and listing the names I have been looking for.

Deborah

Deborah
debbie351@sbcglobal.net
","STR06" "I16375","Martindale","Mason Pate","14 Feb 1888","6 May 1962","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Arkansas, Sebastian County, Big Creek Township
Enumerated 23 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 129 Sheet 17A
296-295
Martindale, Mason P Head M W 31 M Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Martindale, Nannie E Wf F W M 24 Ala Ala Ala
Martindale, Alta E Dtr F W 2 M (sic) Ala Ala Ala
Martindale, Mildred C Dtr F W 2/12 S Ark Ala Ala

1930 Census
Arkansas, Sebastian County, Big Creek Township
Enumerated 8 Apr 1930
ED 66-5 SD 5 Sheet 2B
35-37
Martindale, Mason P Head M W 42 M 28 Ala Ala Alal Farming
Martindale, Nannie E Wf F W 33 M 20 Ala Ala Ala
Martindale, Alta E Dtr F W 12 S Ala Ala Ala
Martindale, Midred C Dtr F W 10 S Ark Ark Ala
Martindale, James P Son M W 9 S Ark Ala Ala
Martindale, Lillian B Dtr F W 7 S Ark Ala Ala
Martindale, Betty J Dtr F W 5 S Ark Ark Ark
Martindale, Robert E Son M W 2 1/12 S Ark Ark Ark



","STR06" "I23192","","","","","","","" "I15311","Martindale","Virgil","17 Jul 1919","19 Aug 1992","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Justice Pr 2
Enumerated 3 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 74 Sheets 8A and 8B
149-158
Walker, William Anna Head F W 58 W Tx Tx Tx Farmer Own Farm
Martindale, George Son-in-law M W 26 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Martindale Alma Dtr F W 23 M Tx Tx Tx
Martindale, Milburn Grandson M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Martindale, Reba Grandtr F W 4 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Martindale, Virgil Grandson M W 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I31906","","","","","","","" "I31792","","","","","","","" "I32535","","","","","","","" "I31998","Martus","Lynn Marie","14 Jul 1965","29 Mar 2011","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, July 22, 1965
Cass City Social and Personal Items
Page Two

Mr. and Mrs. William Martus went to Flint Sunday to see their new granddaughter, Lynn Marie, born July 14 in McLaren hospital in Flint to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martus. She weighed seven pounds, nine ounces. Mrs. Martus and baby went to their home in Flint Monday. The other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Girard McCormick of Flint.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Spring 2007)

RUSSELL, Lynn Marie (Martus) - Flushing, MI age 45 passed away peacefully, Tuesday, March 29, 2011 surrounded by family and friends after a courageous battle with brain cancer. Funeral mass will be celebrated 11 AM Friday, April 1, 2011 at St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church , 310 N. Cherry St., Flushing with Fr. Robert Klein
celebrant. Interment will follow at Flushing Cemetery. Visitation will be held 5-9 PM Wednesday and 1-3 and 5-9 PM Thursday at Sharp Funeral Homes, Miller Road Chapel, 8138 Miller Rd., Swartz Creek. Those desiring may make memorial contributions to St. Robert School Library.

Lynn was born July 14, 1965 to Robert Martus and the late Miriam Martus. She was a resident of Flushing for most of her life, graduating from Flushing High School in 1983. She married David Russell, on July 29, 1988 and they were blessed with a beautiful daughter, Samantha. Lynn attended the University of Michigan Flint and worked for RB Management, a franchisee of the McDonalds Corporation for more than twenty years. She was an avid reader and trivia enthusiast. In the last few years, she volunteered her time as library assistant and tutor for students at St. Robert School where she fostered a love of reading in many children. Lynn loved to laugh and enjoyed spending time with family and friends. She was especially beloved by her daughter, Samantha and her nieces and nephews with whom she spent much time playing, teaching, laughing and reading with over the years.

She is survived by her wonderful and devoted husband, David and daughter Samantha of Flushing, her father Robert Martus of Flushing, sister and brother-in-law Lisa and Ted Sawicki of Erin, Ontario and nieces; Phoebe and Charlotte, brother and sister-in-law David and Karianne Martus and nephews; Jasper and Maximilian of Flushing. She also leaves treasured father and mother-in-law; Dave and Carol Russell, sister-in-laws; Sue Russell, Kathy (Jim) Wolfgang and nieces and nephews; Nikki (Lee) Bishop, John Berish, Kayla, Zachary and Noah Wolfgang; many aunts, uncles and cousins. Also close to her heart she leaves cousin, Colin Riley of Reston, VA, ""adopted"" son, Matthew Keinath; ""adopted"" daughters; Liz, Teresa, Michelle and their parents Rick and Lanie Valley, Caitlin Gansen and special friend Sheri DeWitt.

Lynn was preceded in death by her mother, Miriam and grandparents; William and Stella Martus and Gerard and Dorothy McCormick. The family wishes to extend many thanks to all of the family and friends who have offered support in the last few months in so many ways. Please know that your prayers and kindness were appreciated more than you know. - See more at: http://www.sharpfuneralhomes.com/obituary/Lynn-Marie-RUSSELL/
","STR06" "I30369","","","","","","","" "I30370","","","","","","","" "I30368","","","","","","","" "I19585","Martus","William Edward","26 Jun 1902","29 Mar 1989","0","Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, April 5, 1989

Obituaries

William Martus, Sr.

William Edward Martus Sr., 86, of Cass City died Wednesday, March 29, at Hills and Dales General Hospital after a lengthy illness.

He was born June 26, 1902, in Cass City to William J. and Cecilia (Linck) Martus.

He and Miss Stella Mark were married Sept. 24, 1934 in Gagetown and made their home on a farm in Cass City.

He was a member of St. Agatha Catholic Church of Gagetown. Mr. Martus has been the service manager for Auten Motors in Cass City for over 50 years, retiring in 1951.

He is survived by his wife, Stella; 2 sons, William Martus Jr. and his wife Marilyn of Richmond, Ind., and Robert Martus and his wife Miriam of Flushing; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Jean Ziclke of Battle Creek; 8 grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. One brother preceded him in death.

A prayer service was held Friday evening a Little's Funeral Home, Cass City.

Funeral services were conducted Saturday at St. Agatha Catholic Church of Gagetown.

Burial was in St. Agatha Cemetery, Gagetown.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Fall 2007)","STR06" "I4864","Marx","Donald R.","23 Aug 1927","28 Dec 2012","0","MARX, Donald R. 85, of Seminole, died Thursday, Dec. 28 following a long illness. He was born Aug. 23, 1927, in Madison, WI, the son of Frank and Myrtle Marx. He is survived by his wife of 41 years, Judy; his daughter, Gail Hughes of Webster, NY; two stepsons, John Barker of Granville, OH and Bob Barker of Champaign, IL; 8 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Don served in the U.S. Army in Japan, and upon his return he began a 40 year career with the J. C. Penney Company. He retired in 1987 in Houghton, MI. He was a member of Calvary Episcopal Church. Don was preceded in death by his parents and one grandchild. Services will be held on Jan. 15 at Calvary Episcopal Church, Indian Rocks Beach beginning at 10 am. Memorial contributions may be made to Calvary Episcopal Church.
Published in the Tampa Bay Times on January 9, 2013","STR06" "I4865","Marx","Frank X.","4 May 1898","Feb 1984","0","This listing on the SSDI is assumed to be his, as the year of birth is correct and as Houghton, MI was also the last residence of his wife, Myrtle:

FRANK MARX 04 May 1898 Feb 1984 49931 (Houghton, Houghton, MI ) 49931 (Houghton, Houghton, MI ) 390-09-0814 Wisconsin
","STR06" "I4865","Marx","Frank X.","4 May 1898","Feb 1984","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Wisconsin, Dane County, Madison, 9th Ward
Enumerated 3 Apr 1930
ED 13-89 SD 12 Sheet 2B
614-36-38
Marx, Frank X. O $7000 R M W 31 M 24 Wisc Wisc Wisc Di??? Manager Dry Goods Store
Marx, Myrle A. Wf F W 30 M 23 Wisc Wisc Wisc
Marx, Donald R Son M W 2 6/12 S Wisc Wisc Wisc
","STR06" "I40902","Marze","C. V.","20 Sep 1908","19 Feb 1962","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDKL-6ZK
Name: C.V. Marze
Death Date: 19 Feb 1962
Death Place: Orange, Orange, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: Caucasian
Death Age: 53 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 Sep 1908
Birthplace: Kirbyville, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Elza Marze
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Hattie Claude
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Rigger
Place of Residence: W. Orange, Texas
Cemetery: Manning
Burial Place: Manning, Texas
Burial Date: 21 Feb 1962
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116932
Digital Film Number: 4028430
Image Number: 3318
Reference Number: CN10901
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40897","Marze","Elzy D.","19 Jul 1877","5 Oct 1953","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX8D-PL2
Name: Elzy D. Marze
Death Date: 05 Oct 1953
Death Place: Orange, Orange, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 76 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Jul 1877
Birthplace: Warren, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Sampson Marze
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Mary Harville
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Logger
Place of Residence: Orange, Orange, Texas
Cemetery: Bean
Burial Place: Kirbyville, Texas
Burial Date: 06 Oct 1953
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2113985
Digital Film Number: 4165744
Image Number: 9
Reference Number: 52846
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40897","Marze","Elzy D.","19 Jul 1877","5 Oct 1953","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Tyler County, JP No 8
Enumerated 19 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 208 Sheet 4B
82-90
Marze, E. D. Head m W 39 M Tx La Tx Foreman Section Gang
Marze, Hattie Wf F W 38 M Tx Miss Tx
Marze, Willie M Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Marze, C. D. Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Marze, Moody Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Marze, Hazel Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Ashworth, Mary Mother F W 59 Wd Tx Ala Miss

1930 Census
Texas, Angelina, JP 5, Manning Town
Enumerated May 7, 1930
ED 3-15 SD 19 Sheet 5B
119-103-103
Marze, Elzy D Head m W 50 M 20 Tx La Tx Farmer
Marze, Hattie T Wf F W 49 m 18 Tx Miss Tx
Marze, Moady Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Com Labore Planer Mill
Marze, Hattie H Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Marze, Lissie B Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Claud, William H Father-in-law M W 83 D Miss US US","STR06" "I40899","Marze","Hattie Hazel","26 Jul 1913","29 Mar 1999","0","Shown as Hazel M. ATCHISON on the SSDI and simply as Hazel ATCHISON on the Texas Death Index.","STR06" "I40900","Marze","Lissie Beatrice ""Bea""","27 Oct 1910","18 Dec 2008","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave:

Bea, of Hardin, passed away Thursday, at her home in Hardin.

She was born to Elzy D. Marze and Hattie Teresa Claude Marze.

She was a member of the Hardin Baptist Church, the Dorcus Sunday School Class and a retired School Food Service Specialist with the West Orange ? Cove ISD. She was a member of the West Orange-Cove Food Service Org.

She enjoyed her church family, crocheting, needlepoint, camping, fishing, and playing forty two.

She was preceded in death by her parents, two husbands, Lloyd N. Weaver, and Allen F. Huff, two brothers, C.V. Marze and Moody Marze, and two sisters, Willie Mae Stewart and Hazel Atchison.

Survivors include her sons: Kenneth N. Weaver and wife Cindy and Grover Frank Huff and wife Diane; three Step-sons; Loy G. Huff and wife Shirley, Hollis P. Huff, and Milton P. Huff and wife Mary Lee; grandchildren, Kenneth N. Weaver, Jr., Krissy Weaver Pickney, Kayla Weaver Blake, Joshua F. Huff, Jacob A. Huff; step-Grandchildren: Vonda Mears, Darrell Huffman, and Frank Huffman, Connie Huff Ellis, Larry D. Huff, Terry L. Huff, Randall E. Huff, Carol Lynn Huff, Floyd K. Huff, Milton P. Huff, Jr., Michael D. Huff, Leigh Ann Huff, and Marion A. Huff, and numerous step great-great grandchildren, and a host of other family members and friends.
","STR06" "I40898","Marze","Moody","10 Feb 1910","30 Aug 1996","0","He shares a double marker with LaVelle Marze (22 Apr 1909-22 Mar 1990) at Whitehouse Cemetery in Lufkin.","STR06" "I40901","Marze","Willie Mae","22 Jul 1903","16 Aug 1947","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDBG-82Q
Name: Willie Mae Stewart
Death Date: 16 Aug 1947
Death Place: Orange, Orange, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 44 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 22 Jul 1903
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: E. O. Marze
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Hattie Claude
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Orange, Orange, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Lufkin, Texas
Burial Date: 17 Aug 1947
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2218651
Digital Film Number: 4031415
Image Number: 3344
Reference Number: cn 35492
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I4091","","","","","","","" "I32801","","","","","","","" "I11024","Masek","Anna","Abt 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):From US GenWeb
Saunders County, Nebraska Family Stories
Jiri and Katerina MASEK
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nesaunde/1983hist/saco83-p320.html

Jiri (George), 1827-1914, and Katerina Pokorny Masek, 1831-1915, left Sedlec, Snojmo, Moravia and came to the United States in 1876 with their six children: Anton, Frank, Charles, Katerina, Anna and John. Jiri was a wheelwright in Moravia. Upon arriving in New York, Jiri was told he would make great use of his anvil in Nebraska.

Jiri homesteaded in Elk Precinct. His farm was near the Oxbow Trail. He used the anvil while repairing the wagons of settlers who passed by on the trail. This anvil is now in the possession of a great-grandson. The settlers passing did a lot of Jiri's farming in exchange for his blacksmith work. Jiri added to his homestead and became a wealthy farmer.

The oldest son, Anton, married Antonia Novacek. Their first child, Sophia, was born on the ocean voyage to America. The other children were Frank, Mary Ann Novacek, Joseph F., Anna Dudek, Anton J., and George A. Many of his descendants live in the Valparaiso area.

Frank, the second son, died at age 39, unmarried. He was a talented musician.

Charles, the third child, married Rose Dufek and had 12 children. They were Thomas, Agnes Krchnavy, Anton, Emilie, Charles, Mary Chmelka, James, Bessie Birkel, Paul, Emil Frank, Della Navratil, and Helen Sloup. Charles lived in Butler County, and spelled his name ""Mashek.""

Katerina, the fourth child, married John J. Scholz. She died a month after her only son's birth. The son, John, was raised by his grandparents and John and Emma Masek.

Anna, the fifth child, married John Vachal. They lived in Saunders County. Their children were Mary Phillips, John Jr., Agnes Racek, Charles, 2 infants, names unknown, and Adolph.

John, the sixth son, married Emma Kubik. (See John Masek.)

A grandson remembers that Katerina was a small but spunky woman. She never learned to read or write, Czech or English. But she made the best rye bread he has ever eaten.

George and Katerina, in their extreme old age, moved to Weston to live with their retired son, Anton. George died of old age, complicated by a broken hip, at the age of 87. Katerina died in 1915 at the age of 84. Submitted by Gladys Masek Cajka","STR06" "I20459","Masek","Bessie R.","31 Aug 1896","19 Aug 1957","0","The Milligan Nebraska Centennial History book notes that ""She was the daughter of Anton MASEK and Mary HOUDA. She came to the United States with J.V. CHARVAT. They took a boat to New York and then traveled by train to Lincoln, arriving on September 11, 1913. The entire trip cost 439 Korum, or $89 U.S. dollars. She worked first as a housekeeper for Rudy ULDRICHS at two dollars a week. She later moved to Milligan, where she was employed by Louis PLACEK for $3 weekly.""","STR06" "I20026","Masek","Charles","19 Jan 1908","","0","Son of John MASEK and Mary LOULA. (Milligan, p 305). He can found with these parents at the time of the 1910 Federal Census, in district 133, Wilber, Saline County, Nebraska. Other children in the home were Edward, 18, Frank, 16, Joe 12, Emma 6, and Mamie, 14. Parents John and Marie were both listed as born in the Austian Empire, with all six children being born in Nebraska. Not located on the SSDI.","STR06" "I16694","Masek","Karel ""Charles""","Dec 1830","5 Mar 1901","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore, Glengary Twp
Enumerated 8 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 26 Sheet 6B
108-110
Masek, Karel Head W M Dec 1830 69 W Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1874 26 Na Farmer
Masek, Thomas Son W M Jan 1876 24 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farm Laborer","STR06" "I15163","Masek","Mary","10 Jan 1876","18 Apr 1959","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated 19 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 32 Sheet 3A
46-47
Matejka, Mary Head F W 35 Wd 5/3 Neb Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia Farmer
Matejka, Pauline Dtr F W 12 S Neb Aust/Bohemia Neb
Matejka, James Son M W 8 S Neb Aust/Bohemia Neb
Matejka, Charles Son M W 4 S Neb Aust/Bohemia Neb

1920 Census
not located

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Geneva, First Ward
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 30-13 SD 11 Sheet 5B
923-150-152
Matejka, Mary Head F W 55 Wd 21 Ne Bohemia Bohemia Laundress at Home
Matejka, Charles Son M W 24 S Neb Bohemia Neb Truck Driver S/T/Cream Station

1940 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore, Geneva Twp and City
Enumerated April 9, 1940
SD 8 ED 30-13 Sheet 4A
1000
Matejka, Mary Head F W 63 Wd No 2 Neb Same Hosue
Matejka, T. Charles Son M W 33 M No H-4 Neb Same House
Matejka, Marie Dtr-in-law F W 29 M No 8 Neb R Fillmore Neb
Matejka, C. Robert Grandson M W 1 S No Neb
","STR06" "I6611","Mason","Abbie Lola","Oct 1892","Yes, date unknown","0","Could this be the same Abbie Mason who married George L. WILLIAMS on 21 Dec 1911 in Sabine County, Texas?

""Texas, Marriages, 1837-1973,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FX3W-TM3 : accessed 20 Nov 2013), George L. Williams and Abbie Mason, 21 Dec 1911.

Her Great granddaughter, Kena O'Bier, wrote that Abbie's middle name was Lola, and she is sometimes confused with her father's sister, Abbie Ola Mason. Kena adds that Abbie did indeed marry George Ledger Williams on 21 Dec 1911, and has seven children:

Rosa Louise Williams
September 21,1912 - November 15, 1995

Lynous Hampton Williams (my granddad)
May 25, 1916 - February 19, 1996

James Herrell Williams
May 20, 1918 - February 23, 1976

George Paul Williams
September 20,1922 - April 18,2006

Nanna Laura Williams
February 25, 1923 -

Lee Ella ""Bonnie"" Williams
February 12, 1927 - March 13, 2009

Madeline ""Mattie"" Williams
January 23, 1929 - May 15, 1974


She later married John Paul McIntyre.","STR06" "I4925","Mason","Abbie Ola","28 Nov 1875","4 Jan 1918","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 25 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 5A Stamped 155
65-66
Mason, James G Head m W 71 M1 46 Tx Ala Ala Farmer
Mason, Susanna Wf F W M2 46 11/7 Tx Ala Ala
Mason, Carey H Son M W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Teacher Public School
--/67
Gellatly, Abiola Head F W 31 Wd 5/4 Tx Tx Tx
Gellatly, Carl Jr. Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Gellatly, Don SOn M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Gellatly, Thelma Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Gellatly, Mason Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Neil, Austin J Nephew M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer","STR06" "I44177","Mason","Audrey Faye","18 Jul 1938","16 Apr 1955","0","Name Audrey Faye Mason
Event Type Death
Event Date 16 Apr 1955
Event Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Single
Birth Date 18 Jul 1938
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Napoleon Mason
Mother's Name Ethel Rice
Certificate Number 19993
GS Film number 2114388
Digital Folder Number 005145312
Image Number 03448

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K378-J4B : accessed 28 Nov 2013), Audrey Faye Mason, 16 Apr 1955; citing certificate number 19993, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2114388.","STR06" "I13878","Mason","Bert Raymond","19 Mar 1895","16 Jan 1953","0","Name Bert Raymond Mason
Event Type Draft Registration
Event Date 1942
Event Place Leggett, Polk, Texas
Gender Male
Birth Date 19 Mar 1895
Affiliate Publication Title World War II Draft Cards (4th Registration) for the State of Texas
Affiliate Publication Number:
Affiliate ARC Identifier 576252
GS Film number 4150918
Digital Folder Number 004150918
Image Number 02123

Citing this Record:
""United States World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XPLT-DMF : accessed 22 Nov 2013), Bert Raymond Mason, 1942.

Name Bert R Mason
Event Type Death
Event Date 16 Jan 1953
Event Place Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 19 Mar 1895
Birthplace Winona, Missouri
Father's Name Samuel D Mason
Mother's Name Louvinna Jones
Certificate Number 2924
GS Film number 2113747
Digital Folder Number 005145276
Image Number 03063

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3QY-LZD : accessed 22 Nov 2013), Bert R Mason, 16 Jan 1953; citing certificate number 2924, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2113747.","STR06" "I13878","Mason","Bert Raymond","19 Mar 1895","16 Jan 1953","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 3 Feb 1920
SD 326 SE 168 Sheet 26A
510-533
Drew and Mary EASLEY and family
512-534
Clement and Theodisia EASLEY and family
513-535
Mason, Bert B/R Headc M W 24 M Mo Ky Ky Farmer
Mason, Theo T Wf F W 24 M Tx Mo La
Toole, James D Stepson M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Bama (???) E Son M W 9/12 S Tx Mo Tx","STR06" "I44115","Mason","Bonnie Sue","13 Jun 1930","22 Jul 1989","0","Name Bonnie Sue Mason
Event Type Birth
Event Date 13 Jun 1930
Event Place San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Father's Name J E Mason
Mother's Name Pearl Smith
Certificate Number 55383
Digital Folder Number 005035092
Image Number 00504

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K6L8-WH1 : accessed 25 Nov 2013), Bonnie Sue Mason, 1930.","STR06" "I44120","Mason","Cary Houston","24 Nov 1887","2 Apr 1966","0","His death certificate showed his usual residence as Dallas, and occupation as Hotel Owner.","STR06" "I44120","Mason","Cary Houston","24 Nov 1887","2 Apr 1966","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Dallas County, JP #1, Dallas City
Enumerated 10 and 12 Jan 1920
SD 5 ED 53 Sheet 9
Rushim Av.
3923-185-201
Mason, Carey Head M W 32 M Tx Tx Tx Bookkeeper Lumbr Co
Mason, Pearl Wf F W 27 M Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Theron Son m W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Carey Jr Son M W 4 0/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Joseph Son M W 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Washington, Hallie Servant F B 24 S Tx Tx La Nursegirl Private family

1930 Census
Texas, Potter County, Amarillo City, JP #1
Enumerated April 16, 1930
ED 188-12 SD 1 Sheet 19A
2805-437-480
Mason, Carey H Head O 10,000 R M W 42 M 24 Tx Tx Tx Dealer Automobile
Mason, Pearl Wf F W 38 M 20 Tx Tx Tx
Mason, C H Jr Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Joseph Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Halouise Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I44058","Mason","Cleon N.","10 Dec 1912","8 Apr 2003","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave:

Cleon N. Mason, 90, Topeka, died Tuesday, April 8, 2003, at a Topeka hospice house. Mr. Mason was a clerk for Santa Fe Railway for more than 27 years and he had operated Mason Greenhouse since 1974. He served in the Army Air Corps 8th Air Force in England during World War II.

He was born Dec. 10, 1912, in Milam, Texas, to Napoleon and Era Nethery Mason. He had lived in Topeka since 1941. Mr. Mason was a member of Disabled American Veterans, Capitol Post No. 1 of the American Legion, and he was a charter member of Bethel Baptist Church. He married Mary E. Lesser on Nov. 4, 1942, in Topeka. She died on Feb. 4, 1999. Survivors include two sons, a brother, a sister, six grandchildren; one great-grandson; and one stepgreat-grandson. Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Davidson Funeral Home. Burial will be in Rochester Cemetery.","STR06" "I47996","Mason","Darrell","Dec 1941","25 Mar 1991","0","A scan of his obituary is posted at:

greenwoodcemeteryyork.com

Excerpts below

It shows he was born to Clarence and Marie (nee Helzer) Mason, and married Barb Beck in York. For several years he worked as a carpenter for Don's Construction in York. He was also a member of the American Legion (Bolton Post 19), the Lincoln Sky Knights, and York Thunderbirds Radio Control Flying club.

He was survived by wife Barb of York, sons Tim (of York) and Todd (of Lincoln), father and stepmother (Gertrude), brothers Jim (Jeri) and Don (Eldene), all of York, sister Jane (Lawrence) Kaliff of Coronado, Calif.

Preceded in death by his mother and an infant sisters.

Memorials suggested to Emmanuel Lutheran Church, where his final services were held.","STR06" "I44059","Mason","Dollye Louise","Abt 1917","Yes, date unknown","0","Mrs. Louise Wood was the informant on the 1974 death certificate of her mother.","STR06" "I6644","Mason","Dora","Abt 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","Could she have also been called Alice? On the 1900 census, James Halbert, the father of Pole Mason, is shown as married to an Alice M. Maybe the is Dora Alice Mason? The ages match, and Dora Mason is said to be the mother of Napoleon Mansely Halbert. Napoleon appears to be named in honor of Dora's father. Also in the home at the time of the 1900 census was four year old William Halbert. Additionally, the 1910 San Augustine County, TX census has a Dora, the same as as Dora Mason would be, listed as the wife of William T. Conner. They have five children in their home, including a 14 year old Clarence Halbert, stepson. The WWI draft registration records shows that Clarence Halbert's full name was William Clarence Halbert...so this might be the same William Halbert that lived with James and Alice Halbert in Sabine County in 1900. Perhaps James Halbert died, or perhaps he and Dora separated and she remarried.","STR06" "I13879","Mason","Dorothy Luvenia","23 Nov 1920","31 Dec 1935","0","Name Dorothy Luvenia Mason
Event Type Death
Event Date 31 Dec 1935
Event Place , Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Single
Birth Date 23 Nov 1920
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name Bert Mason
Mother's Name Theo Pauline Easley
Certificate Number 71641
GS Film number 2116749
Digital Folder Number 005145520
Image Number 02571

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3HW-J79 : accessed 22 Nov 2013), Dorothy Luvenia Mason, 31 Dec 1935; citing certificate number 71641, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116749.","STR06" "I44192","Mason","Effie","Sep 1879","Yes, date unknown","0","Married G. W. Mooney? An Effie and G. W. Mooney were witnesses to the Confederate Pension application that the widowed Sarah Harrison Mason applied for in 1915.","STR06" "I44045","Mason","Eldon Bright","1 Jul 1915","24 Jan 1990","0","At the time of the 1940 Census, he was living in Dallas with his brother Carvy Mason, along with the Easley family of Sabine County (the family of Carvy's wife, Lillie).

He has a military grave marker, embossed with a cross and the following ""Eldon B. Mason, PFC US Army, World War II, 1915-1990""","STR06" "I44175","","","","","","","" "I17318","Mason","Frances M.","8 Feb 1859","26 May 1935","0","His Texas Death Certificate indicated he was a retired merchant, and the husband of Emma Mason. His father was shown as S. H. Mason, and mother was listed as unknown.","STR06" "I44118","Mason","George Jefferson","29 May 1881","23 Mar 1963","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was a resident of Wilbarger, Texas. Most of the details on the card are difficult to read, but it does show he was 6 feet tall, medium build and had blue eyes and dark brown hair.

He was listed as ""Supt. of schools"" on the birth certificate of his son, Geo. Jefferson Mason, born in December, 1915, in Vernon, Wilbarger County, Texas.

His Texas Death Certificate shows that at the time of his death he was a resident of 6818 Lorna Lane, Dallss, and Exec. Sect. of the Baptist General Convention. His parents were listed as James G. Mason and Susan Halbert, and the informant was his wife, Mrs. George J. Mason.","STR06" "I44118","Mason","George Jefferson","29 May 1881","23 Mar 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Armstrong County, JP 3, Goodnight
Enumerated 20 Apr 1910
SD 13 ED 7 Sheet 3B
37-39
Mason, Geo. J. M W 27 M1 9/12 Tx Tx Tx Teacher Baptist Inst
Mason, Janie Wf F W 26 m1 9/12 O/O Tx Tx Tx Teacher Baptist Inst

1920 Census
Texas, Wilbarger County, Vernon City
Enumerated 2 Jan 1920
SD 13 ED 196 Sheet 1A
Wilbarger St
1120-9-13
Mason, George J Head M W 38 M Tx Tx Tx Merchant Hardware Store
Mason, Janie Wf F W 36 M Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Olga H Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Geo J Jr Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I44130","Mason","George Jefferson ""Tad""","3 Dec 1915","1 Jan 2012","0","Obituary, From FindAGrave

George was born December 3, 1915 in Vernon, Texas to Mr. and Mrs. George J Mason and passed away on Sunday, January 1, 2012, at age 96 in Tyler. George attended Baylor University, graduating in 1937 with a BBA degree. He began a career in oil and gas accounting, first working with Standard Oil in Houston, TX. George commuted from Houston to Waco to date his intended bride, and in 1941 married Bobbie McKneely.

George and Bobbie soon moved to Boston, MA where he attended Harvard University and achieved his MBA degree. George was commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army, and after the attack on Pearl Harbor entered his military career in World War II. George spent nearly three years in the South Pacific, island hopping with Gen. Douglas MacArthur's forces, spending time in New Guinea, the Philippines, and Tokyo, Japan at the end of the war.

George was a long time member of First Baptist Church of Dallas, Texas. Affectionately known as ""Tad,"" George was preceded in death by his wife Bobbie of 61 years and is survived by his daughter Jo Carol Mason Camponeschi and husband, George of Dallas, TX and Racine WI; his son George J Mason III of Dallas and Tyler TX; his son Steven MacArthur Mason and wife Margaret of Tyler; 7 grandchildren, Jeb, Jarrod, Meredith, Carrie, Rachel, Michael and Andrew; 6 great-grandchildren, Luke, Samuel, Audrey, Benjamin, Norah and Neely; and 4 more great-grandchildren to be born this spring. Visitation will be from 6:00-8:00pm, Thursday, January 5th at Restland Funeral Home. Services will be at 12:30pm, Friday, January 6th at Restland Wildwood Chapel. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society or First Baptist Church Dallas.

Published in Dallas Morning News on January 5, 2012","STR06" "I8211","Mason","George Rucker","28 Feb 1883","10 Jul 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur City
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 52-3 SD 2 Sheet 10A
Oak Street
612-194-236
Mason, George Head m W 48 M 26 Ga Ga Ga Dealer Real Estate
Mason, Emmie Wf F W 42 M Ga Ga Ga
Mason, Frances Dtr F W 20 S Ga Ga Ga
Mason, Jack Son m W 16 S Ga Ga Ga
Mason, Marianna Dtr F W 5 S Ga Ga Ga","STR06" "I8214","Mason","George Wharton","22 Feb 1846","22 Nov 1921","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave

Mr George W Mason, one of Athens' oldest and most highly respected citizens, died Monday morning at 3 o'clock at his home on Prince avenue. Mr Mason had been in failing health for some time and his death was not entirely unexpected.

At the time of his death, he was 76 years of age and for a number of years had retired from the cotton business in which he had engaged for the greater part of his life.
The Mason family has been prominent in the cotton business for many generations. John Mason, grandfather of the deceased, was one of the larger cotton mill owners in Manchester, England before he came to the United States in 1779. He established, shortly after his arrival, the first calico and cotton print factory in the United States at Belleville, N J.

George Mason's father, William Mason, was the only one of John Mason's twelve children who came to the cotton belt to live although most of them engaged in the cotton business in New York, New Jersey, and in New England. George Mason continued his father's business in Athens.

Mr Mason had lived the greater part of his life in Athens. From the days of his young manhood he was engaged in the cotton business and Athens never had a more expert man in that line of business. In the days of the Athens volunteer fire department, Mr Mason was a member of the famous old blupe (?) company and for a long time was chief of the department.

He was a quiet and unassuming chief, but one of the rarest word and strength of character. He had for many years been a member of the First Baptist church.
During the days of the War Between the State he served with conspicuous bravery and gallantry the cause of the Confederacy and throughout the years that intervened between that war and his death he cherished with devotion the memories of that great struggle.

He was a kind father, a loving husband, a loyal friend and a citizen of great worth to the community. His death comes as a great shock and grief to his many friends.
Mr Mason is survived by his wife and six children, Messrs Rucker Mason, Will Mason and Harry Mason and Misses Katie Mason, Regina Mason and Emily Mason.
Funeral services will be conducted from the residence at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning. Rev Wilkerson of the First Baptist church, of which the deceased was a member, officiating. Interment in Oconee cemetery.

Athens Banner, Nov 23, 1921 ~ page 2","STR06" "I8214","Mason","George Wharton","22 Feb 1846","22 Nov 1921","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Georgia, Clarke County, District 216 Athens City
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 5 Sheet 1A
12-1-1
Mason, Geo W Head W M Feb 1848 52 N 27 Ga England Ga Cotton Buyer
Mason, Gussie Wf W F Aug 1858 43 m 27 6/6 Tenn Ga Ga
Mason, Katy B Dtr W F Oct 1882 17 S Ga Ga Ga
Mason, Rucker Son W M Feb 1883 17 S Ga Ga Ga At School
Mason, Will Son W M Dce 1888 12 S Ga Ga Ga At School
Mason, John H Son W M Dec 1891 9 S Ga Ga Ga At School
Mason, Emily Dtr W F Dec 1893 7 S Ga Ga Ga At School
Mason, Regina Dtr W F Dec 1894 6 S Ga Ga Ga
Jackson, Andrew Servant B W Aug 1894 5 S Ga Ga Ga Servant","STR06" "I35687","Mason","Ima","13 Jan 1906","14 Nov 1995","0","Ima Mason Lyons

Mrs. Ima Mason Lyons, age 89, of San Augustine, Texas died Tuesday, Nov. 14, 1995, at the Nacogdoches County Memorial Hospital in Nacogdoches.

She was born Jan. 13, 1906, in Sabine County and was a longtime resident of Beaumont and San Augustine. Mrs. Lyons was a retired teacher with Beaumont schools and a member of First Baptist Church.

Survivors: son, James Duke Lyons of Houston; grandchildren, Kimberly Barry of Melbourne, Australia, and James Gregory Lyons of Houston; and a great-granddaughter, Samantha Barry of Melbourne.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday at First Baptist Church, San Augustine, with the pastor, Bro. Jim Moss, officiating. Interment was at San Augustine City Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel in San Augustine.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, November 22, 1995, page 12","STR06" "I35686","Mason","Ira Eugene ""Gene""","5 Feb 1899","21 Jan 1980","0","Ann Ussery notes that he was blinded about 1950, and was San Augustine county judge for a term. He and his wife had three daughters.","STR06" "I35686","Mason","Ira Eugene ""Gene""","5 Feb 1899","21 Jan 1980","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 22, 1930
ED 205-2 SD 19 Sheet 12A
Asphalt Ave
323-323
Mason, Gene Head M W 31 M 18 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Mason, Pearl Wf F W 31 m 18 Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Muriel Louise Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Jean Marie Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, San Augustine, JP 1
Enumerated May 1, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 203-2 Sheet 17A
328--1200
Mason, Eugene Head M W 41 M No H-4 Tx SameHouse Foreman Highway Dept
Mason, Pearl Wf F W 41 M No H-4 Tx Same House
Mason, Murrel Dtr F W 19 S Tx Same House
Mason, Jean Marie Dtr F W 17 S Tx Same House
Mason, Bobbie Sue F W 9 S Tx Same House","STR06" "I3131","Mason","James","Abt 1799","Abt 1869","0","Said to be a son of David MASON, Rev. Soldier, and Isabella TEAGUE of South Carolina. David was said to have died on September 11, 1829 in Laurens County, SC. James, John and William, their sons, were all three early pioneers of Sabine County. The brothers (were born in South Carolina and) went to Alabama where they lived for ten years before coming to Coahuila-Texas. (White and Toole, p 40).

James Mason received his headright from the Mexican Government. It was located in the Isla Community, and many of his descendants still live there. (White and Toole, p 40).","STR06" "I3131","Mason","James","Abt 1799","Abt 1869","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, District of Sabine
Enumerated 1 Oct 1850
Stamped 311
5-5
James Mason 51 M Farmer SC
Elizabeth Mason 50 F SC
Thomas Neill 23 M La
Houston Mason 14 M Tx
James Mason 11 M Tx
Elizabeth Neil 19 F Tx

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Patroon Beat No. 5, Post Office Milam
Enumerated 1 July 1860
Page 26
187-187
Wm. Mason 54 M Farmer 4000 2737 SC
Judy Mason 44 F SC
Lafayette Mason 15 M Tx
Matilda Mason 11 F Tx
Martha Mason 9 F Tx
Harriet Mason 8 F Tx
Mason 4 M Tx
Hepalian Mason 21 M Farmer $--- $250 Tx
Daniel McLane 22 m Blacksmith $--- $100 Tx
188-188
Jane Neal and children
189-189
John and Amanda McGuffin and family
190-190
S H Mason 23 M Farmer 300 325 Tx
Sarah Mason 22 f Miss
Elizabeth Mason 5 F Tx
James Mason 3 Tx
Francis M Mason 1 M Tx
191-191
Thomas T Neal 33 M Farmer 1200 200 La
Elizabeth Neal 30 F Ala
Joseph Neal 9 M Tx
Sam H Neal 7 M Tx
Sarah L Neal 5 F Tx
192-192
James G Mason 21 M Farmer $2000 $620 Tx
James Mason 56 M Farmer 800 100 SC
193-193
Harris and Sarah Vickers","STR06" "I11152","Mason","James Carvy","21 Jan 1919","3 Jan 2004","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Dallas, Dallas City, JP 1, Block 77-78
Enumerated 2 April 1940
SD 5 ED 255-18 Sheet 1B
Reagan
3129-23-R-25
Halbert, Viola head F W 41 S (M was written and then struck through) No H-4 Tx R Sabine County Texas
Easley, L B Son M W 22 S No H-2 Tx R Sabine County, Tx Grocery Salesman Retail Grocery Store
Easley, Louie Son M W 18 S Yes H-1 Tx R Sabine County, TX Grocery Salesman Retail Grocery Store
Easley, Ernest Son M W 13 S Yeas 4 Tx R Sabine County, TX
Mason, Carvy Son-in-law M W 21 M No H-1 Tx R Sabine County, TX Shoe Salesman Retail Shoe Store
Mason, Lillie Mae Dtr F W 20 M No H-4 Tx R Sabine County, TX
Mason, James C grandson M W 4/12 S Tx
Mason, Eldon Lodger M W 24 S No H-1 Tx R Sabine County, TX Grocery Salesman Retail Grocery Store","STR06" "I13936","","","","","","","" "I6612","Mason","James Elmer","16 Nov 1894","10 Jan 1981","0","His Texas Death Certificated shows that he was a retired Baptist Minister, widowed, and resident of Palestine, Texas at his time of death. His father was listed as James Mason, and under mother's name it said ""no record."" The informant was Elsie Mason Coleman.","STR06" "I6612","Mason","James Elmer","16 Nov 1894","10 Jan 1981","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Cherokee County, JP 1, Rusk Town
Enumerated 28 Jan 1920
SD 326 SD 19 Sheet 22B
346-375
Mason, J. Elmer head M W 25 M Tx Tx Tx Minister Gospel
Mason, Ollie Wf F W 23 M Tx Ga Tx
Mason, Elsie Dtr F W 2 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine Precinct, San Augustine Town
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 203-1 SD 19 Sheet 12A Stamped 145
299-315
Mason, Elmer J Head M W 35 m 19 Tx Tx Tx Clergyman Baptist Church
Mason, Ollie Wf F W 33 M 17 Tx Ga Tx
Mason, Elsie Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Robertson County, Calvert JP 1
Enumerated April 23, 1940
SD 6 ED 198-1 Sheet 21A
484 R 15
Mason, James E Head M W 45 M No C-2 Tx Same Place Preacher Ministry
Mason, Ollie B (x) F W 43 M No C-1 Tx Same Place","STR06" "I6610","Mason","James G.","12 Jan 1869","13 Dec 1946","0","Name James G Mason
Event Type Death
Event Date 13 Dec 1946
Event Place Alto, Cherokee, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Occupation Retired Preacher, minister and farmer
Birth Date 12 Jun 1869
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name F G Mason
Mother's Name Susan Halbert
Certificate Number 53780
GS Film number 2218504
Digital Folder Number 005145019
Image Number 00914

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39F-4B7 : accessed 26 Nov 2013), James G Mason, 13 Dec 1946; citing certificate number 53780, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218504.","STR06" "I6610","Mason","James G.","12 Jan 1869","13 Dec 1946","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP No 8
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 7A
99-99
Mason, James G Head W M Jan 1869 31 M 12 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Mason, Nannie R Wf W F Sept 1871 28 M 12 5/5 Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Tommie D Son W M Mar 1889 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm labor
Mason, Sudie M Dtr W F Nov 1890 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Abbie O Dtr W F Oct 1892 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, James E Son W M Nov 1894 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Vera Dtr W F Sept 1896 3 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 4
Enumerated 5 May 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 12B
185-190
Mason, James G. Head M W 41 M1 24 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Mason, Nannie R Wf F W 37 m1 24 6/6 Tx Miss Tx
Mason, Abbie L Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, James E Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm laborer
Mason, Mattie V Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Berta (sic) K Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Tabor, George W Hired Hand M W 60 Wd Miss Ga Ga Farm Laborer Working Out","STR06" "I3130","Mason","James G. ""Governor""","1 Apr 1839","15 Oct 1911","0","His widow, Susan Halbert Mason, applied for a Confederate Widow's pension. She was a resident of Sabine County, Post Office Isla when she applied, on April 22, 1924. She stated that her husbands full name was James Governor Mason, and that he enlisted in 1861 and served four years, and ""was wounded and at home when war ended."" He served in Capt. Edwards Company, from San Augustine County and Lane's regiment. Witness were M. W. Fullen and W W Halbert. The Pension commission indicated that there were not muster rolls on file for Edward's Co, Crump's Regiment (formerly Lane's Regiment). Bridgett Kearney, on her ""Visiting the Past"" tree at RootsWeb's World Connect states that ""Headstone lists middle name as Galbreth. Other sources, lists middle name as Galreith: Nickname of ""Gov""","STR06" "I3130","Mason","James G. ""Governor""","1 Apr 1839","15 Oct 1911","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Fourth Precinct
Enumerated 22 Jun 1880
Page 11 SD 1 ED 86
95-95
Mason, James G W M 41 Farmer Tx SC SC
Mason, Susan W F 36 Wf Keeping House Tx Tenn Tenn
Mason, Mary E W F 16 Dtr At School Tx Tx Tx
Mason, James G W M 11 Son At School Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Joe L W M 4 Son Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Abbie O W F 2 Dtr Tx Tx Tx
Wright, James T W M 22 Servant Works on Farm Ala Ala Ala

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Pr. 4
Enumerated 12 and 13 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 7A Stamped 135
112-112
Mason, James Head W M Apr 1839 61 M 36 Tx SC SC Farmer
Mason, Susan Wf W F Dec 1849 54 M 36 12/7 Tx Ala Ala
Mason, George Son W M May 1871 (???) 19 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Mason, Herman Son M W Sept 1873 (???) 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Mason, Cary Son W M Nov 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Neal, Jennie GrDtr W F Dec 1888 11 S Tx Tx
Neal, Austin GrSon W M May 1890 9 S Tx Tx
Starkins, Edward Servant B M May 1876 23 S Tx Tx
Giles, Solomon Servant B M July 1878 21 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 25 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 5A Stamped 155
65-66
Mason, James G Head m W 71 M1 46 Tx Ala Ala Farmer
Mason, Susanna Wf F W M2 46 11/7 Tx Ala Ala
Mason, Carey H Son M W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Teacher Public School
","STR06" "I44133","Mason","James Marcus","10 Aug 1911","6 Feb 1996","0","His double headstone, with wife Katherine Petty, has a masonic emblem.","STR06" "I15915","Mason","James Polly","16 Oct 1882","29 Jul 1928","0","Name: Jim Polly Mason
Death Date: 29 Jul 1928
Death Place: Crockett, Houston, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 45 years 9 months 13 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 16 Oct 1882
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: N B Mason
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Terry
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Belot Cemetery
Burial Place: Houston Co, Texas
Burial Date: 30 Jul 1928
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2114621
Digital Film Number: 4163985
Image Number: 16
Reference Number: 31179
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I15915","Mason","James Polly","16 Oct 1882","29 Jul 1928","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Police Jury Ward 2, Toro
Enumerated 14 and 15 Jan 1920
SD 82 ED 82 Sheet 5B
86-86
Mason, James P Head M W 38 M Tx Tx Tx Retail Merchant Groceries
Mason, Maud Wf F W 39 M Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Pauline Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Marcus Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, M/Naline Dtr F W 1 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Houston County, JP 1
Enumerated 12 Apr 1930
ED 113-4 SD 19 Sheet 10A
216-218
Mason, Maud Head F W 48 Wd Tx La Sc
Mason, Pauline Dtr F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Marcus Son m W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Nadine Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Audrey Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I35685","Mason","Jo Ella","2 Jan 1891","22 Mar 1977","0","Her Texas Death Certificates shows that her usual occupation was that of a Cafe Operator, food service.","STR06" "I41202","Mason","Joseph Lambert","12 Aug 1876","23 Jan 1981","0","His Texas Death certificate shows that he was married at the time of his death, at age 104, to Janie Gertrude Nixon. His occupation was shown as retired merchant and rancher, and his parents were listed as James Governor Mason and Susan Holbert. He may have taught for a while in Isla, Texas...as the Virgie Speights biography of Pearl Chambers of Sabine County mentions her teacher there was Joe Mason (though he was only 10 years older than Pearl)","STR06" "I41202","Mason","Joseph Lambert","12 Aug 1876","23 Jan 1981","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Pr. 4
Enumerated 12 and 13 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 7
108-108
Mason, Joseph L Head W M Aug 1876 23 M 4 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Mason, Kate Wf W F Oct 1876 23 M 4 1/1 Tx NY Tx
Mason, Lexie I Dtr W F Jan 1898 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 9 May 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 18A
292-294
Mason, Joseph L Head M W 33 M2 7 Tx Tx Tx Tax Assesor Assessing Taxes
Mason, Annie Wf F W 31 m1 7 3/3 Tx Scotland Ga
Mason, Lexie I Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Odie H Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Sallie E Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Joseph C Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Sadie/Sudie M Dtr F W 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Eastland County, NE Part Pr. 8
Enumerated 5 to 7 Mar 1920
SD 17 ED 102 Sheet 1A
16-16
Mason, J. L. Head M W 42 M Tx Tx Tx Merchant Genl
Mason, Annie Wf F W 40 M Tx Scotland Ga
Mason, Estelle Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Odie Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Oil
Mason, Cullen Son m W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Wilson Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Margaret Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I44138","Mason","Joseph Truett","29 Apr 1919","20 Feb 2012","0","Name Joseph Truette Mayson
Event Type Birth
Event Date 29 Apr 1919
Event Place Royse City, Rockwall, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Father's Name Cary H Mayson
Mother's Name Pearl E Adams
Certificate Number 19197
Digital Folder Number 004517993
Image Number 00519

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X2LZ-8BH : accessed 26 Nov 2013), Joseph Truette Mayson, 1919.

Obituary

Services for Dr. Joseph Truett Mason, ""Papa Joe,"" 92, will be 1:30 p.m. Saturday, February 25, 2012, at First Baptist Church in Marshall. Interment will follow in Colonial Gardens Cemetery. Arrangements are by Sullivan Funeral Home. Dr. Mason was born April 29, 1919, in Royse City, and died February 20, 2012, in Cedar Park. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. Friday, February 24, 2012, at the funeral home.

MarshallNewsMessenger.com","STR06" "I17316","Mason","Judge F.","Abt 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","He was said to have married an Ann.","STR06" "I35665","Mason","Lena Gay","19 Aug 1892","9 Dec 1969","0","Name: Lena Gay Fussell
Death Date: 09 Dec 1969
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 77 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Aug1892
Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W. C. Mason
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Josephine Deas
Mother's Birthplace:
Informant: Mrs. Bennie Poss (Daughter)
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218604
Digital Film Number: 4168894
Image Number: 288
Reference Number: 90571
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I35665","Mason","Lena Gay","19 Aug 1892","9 Dec 1969","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I44186","Mason","Louisa","1 Jun 1866","17 Jul 1938","0","Name Louisa Wauson
Event Type Death
Event Date 17 Jul 1938
Event Place , Williamson, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 07 Jun 1866
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name S H Mason
Mother's Name Sarah Harrison
Certificate Number 35198
GS Film number 2117750
Digital Folder Number 005144938
Image Number 03165

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3MH-LW9 : accessed 30 Nov 2013), Louisa Wauson, 17 Jul 1938; citing certificate number 35198, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117750.","STR06" "I35666","Mason","Marcus Lafayette ""Shad""","13 Apr 1868","8 Nov 1952","0","Name: Markus Lafayette Mason
Death Date: 08 Nov 1952
Death Place: Bon Ami, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 84 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 13 Apr 1868
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Napalion B. Mason
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Bethany Tarrey
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Ret. Farmer
Place of Residence: Bon Ami, Jasper, Texas
Cemetery: Friendship Cemetery
Burial Place: Roganville, Tex.
Burial Date: 09 Nov 1952
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2113701
Digital Film Number: 4167259
Image Number: 2781
Reference Number: cn 55246
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

Obituary, from FindAGrave


Markus Lafayette "" Shad "" Mason, 84, died in the home of a daughter, Mrs T M Thompson in Kirbyville, about 10:00 Saturday morning, November 8, 1952.
He had been an invalid for many years. A native of Sabine County, he lived in Kirbyville for 38 years. He was a member of the North Bon Ami Baptist Church.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM Sunday in the Thompson Home with Rev Roy Harrell and Rev Herschel Humphrey, Baptist ministers, officiating. Burial will be in the Friendship Cemetery near Roganville under the direction of E E Stringer Funeral Home of Kirbyville. M

Surviving, beside his daughter, are his wife and a son, N J Mason, both of Kirbyville; three brothers, Robert of Clarendon, Poll of Milam and Sam of Yellowpine; four sisters, Mrs Molly Self and Mrs Sally Smith, both of Milam, Mrs Pearl Hulbert of Dallas, Mrs Nannie Smith of Clarendon; 13 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren","STR06" "I35666","Mason","Marcus Lafayette ""Shad""","13 Apr 1868","8 Nov 1952","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 7
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 8B
137-137
Mason, Shad Head M W 42 M1 22 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Mason, Jennie Wf F W 36 m1 22 5/4 Tx Tx La
Mason, Ike Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Mason, Napolean Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Mason, Essie Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Mason, Lela Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Shadie Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx Tx
138-138
Mason, Sam Head M W 33 m1 15 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Mason, Dora Wf F W 22 m1 16 5/4 Tx Tx La
Mason, Volney Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Mason, Hermon Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Mason, Rufus Son M W5 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Arlos Son M W 1 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
McDonald, James HiredMan M W 22 S La Ala Ala Farm Laborer","STR06" "I8212","","","","","","","" "I17313","Mason","Marquis de Lafayette ""M. L.""","Abt 1845","22 Sep 1863","0","Marquis De Lafayette Mason and his brother Napolean both served in Hood's Brigade, enlisting on April 1, 1862, in San Augustine. L.M. (that's the way he is listed in his war records) died from wounds received at the battle of Chickamauga Sept 19-21""
","STR06" "I35664","Mason","Marvin Deas","14 May 1903","3 Feb 1953","0","Name: Marvin Deas Mason
Death Date: 1953
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 49 years 8 months 19 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 14 May 1903
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Divorced [Rubye Belle NEAL]
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W. C. Mason
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Josephine Deas
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Stockman
Place of Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery: City Cemetery
Burial Place: San Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 1953
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2113848
Digital Film Number: 4167312
Image Number: 454
Reference Number: cn10289
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I44168","Mason","Marvin O'Neal","25 Aug 1915","Yes, date unknown","0","Name Marvin Oneal Mason
Event Type Birth
Event Date 25 Aug 1915
Event Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender:
Father's Name Napolean Jackson Mason
Mother's Name Ethel Jane Rice
Certificate Number 34041
Digital Folder Number 004284929
Image Number 00230

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X2G5-8MZ : accessed 28 Nov 2013), Marvin Oneal Mason, 1915.","STR06" "I8541","Mason","Mary ""Mollie"" E.","2 May 1865","20 Jan 1967","0","Old Timers of Sabine County
Mrs. Mollie Mason Jones Wright

Mrs. Mollie Wright celebrated her 98th birthday on May 2, 1863, with members of the family present. Last year there was a big celebration with friends and neighbors from far and near wishing her well. This celebration was quiet because of her failing health. A year ago Aunt Molly, as practically everyone calls her, was in excellent health, able to do light housework, and attended church regularly. Now she is still mentally alert, still able to get around and still enjoys having company, but her steps are a wee bit feebler. Sometimes she does not feel quite like attending services and housework is a little bit beyond her capabilities. Her eyesight is failing and when told that her photograph was good, she said, ""I wish I could see that.""


Name: Mollie E. Wright
Death Date: 20 Jan 1967
Death Place: Precinct 1, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 101 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 02 May 1865
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J.G. Mason
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Susan Halbert
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Precinct #1, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Mason Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine, Texas
Burial Date: 21 Jan 1967
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138240
Digital Film Number: 4027223
Image Number: 3217
Reference Number: cn05249
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I44187","Mason","Mary Jane","Abt 1868","27 Apr 1940","0","Name Mary Janie Olive Wiley
Titles and Terms:
Name Prefix:
Event Date 27 Apr 1940
Event Place Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico
Gender Female
Race (Original):
Race:
Age 72
Birth Year (Estimated) 1868
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name Robert Wiley
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name Prefix:
Father's Name Houston Mason
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Name Prefix:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name Sarah Harrison
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name Prefix:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Address:
Residence Place:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Funeral Home:
Informant's Name:
Additional Relatives:
GS Film number 1913310
Reference ID cn 317

Citing this Record:
""New Mexico, Deaths, 1889-1945,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FLYV-KKC : accessed 30 Nov 2013), Mary Janie Olive Wiley, 27 Apr 1940.","STR06" "I35669","Mason","Mary Pearl","2 Jan 1878","21 May 1977","0","`","STR06" "I44113","Mason","Murrel Louise","26 Sep 1920","22 Aug 2014","0","Name Muerel Louise Mason
Event Type Birth
Event Date 26 Sep 1920
Event Place San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Father's Name Ira Eugene Mason
Mother's Name Pearl Smith
Certificate Number 51035
Digital Folder Number 004517691
Image Number 00126

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X2RP-NM2 : accessed 25 Nov 2013), Muerel Louise Mason, 1920.

Sabine County Reporter
August 27, 2014, Page 12

Murrel Williams

Murrel Williams, age 93, died Friday, August 22, 2014, at her residence in San Augustine.

She was born to Ira Eugene and Pearl (Smith) Mason in San Augustine, Sept. 26, 1920.

Those left to cherish her memories are her son, John Mason Williams of San Augustine; daughter, Janis Louise Lorensen of Westerly, Rhode Island; numberous nieces, nephews, cousins, friends; and her very special friends.

Memorial services will be held Wednesday Aug. 27, beginning at 10 a.m. at the First Baptist Church in San Augustine with Rev. Stephen Warren officiating. Burial will follow in Chapel Hill Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, September 2014)","STR06" "I14398","Mason","Nancy ""Nannie"" Lorena","19 Feb 1884","27 Jul 1959","0","Name: Nancy Lorena Smith
Death Date: 27 Jul 1959
Death Place: Cleburne, Johnson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 75 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Feb 1884
Birthplace: Hemphill, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: N.B. Mason
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Terry
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Cleburne, Johnson, Texas
Cemetery: Clarenden Citizens Cemetery
Burial Place: Clarenden, Texas
Burial Date: 29 Jul 1959
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115951
Digital Film Number: 4162013
Image Number: 1760
Reference Number: cn 45705
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I7186","Mason","Napolean Bonaparte","Feb 1839","Between Oct and Nov 1917","0","""He was the son of William and Judith Mason. Was a member of Hood's Brigade in the Civil War and was Sheriff of Sabine County for several years."" (White and Toole, p 36). His application for a confederate pension shows that he ""was made a prisoner at Chr. Dec 3, 1863, discharged 1865."" He further stated that he was born in Sabine County, and had been a resident for all of his life, ""except for the war."" He showed his P.O. as in Milam, and indicated he was a farmer. He served from 1861-1865 in Company I, 1rst Texas Regiment, Infantry as a private. He made his application on July 9, 1909 before County Judge J. H. McGown and witnesses W R Davidson and T B Davidson. They both testified that they served in the same company.

Billy Fussell and Bobby Wood, great-grandsons write that ""N. B. and his brother Marquis De Lafayette Mason both served in Hood's Brigade, enlisting on April 1, 1862, in San Augustine. L.M. (that's the way he is listed in his war records) died from wounds received at the battle of Chickamauga Sept 19-21. N.B. was captured and taken as prisoner of war to Camp Douglas a notorious Prison Camp near Chicago, Illinois. He remained there until the end of the war and was exchanged at New Orleans on May 23,1865. He came home and married his brother's widow, Mary Terry Mason, and together they had 13 children.""","STR06" "I7186","Mason","Napolean Bonaparte","Feb 1839","Between Oct and Nov 1917","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Fifth Precinct
Enumerated 3 and 5 July 1880
Page 26B SD 1 ED 86
225-225
Mason, Napoleon W M 42 Farmer, Sheriff Tx SC SC
Mason, William W M 13 Son Works on Farm Tx Tx Ala
Mason, Mary W F 22 Wf Keeps House Ala Ala Ala
Mason, Lafayette W M 12 Son Works on Farm Tx Tx Ala
Mason, John T. W M 11 Son Works on Farm Tx Tx Ala
Mason, Dora W F 10 Dtr At School Tx Tx Ala
Mason, Sarah W F 7 Dtr Tx Tx Ala
Mason, Pattie W F 5 Dtr Tx Tx Ala
Mason, Tilden W M 4 Son Tx Tx Ala
Mason, Pearl W F 4/12 Feb Dtr Tx Tx Ala
Grice, Elbert B W 25 Servant Works on Farm Tx Tx Tx
Thomas, Henry B M 18 Servant Works on Farm Tx Tx Tx

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 13 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 8B
129-129
Mason, N B Head m M Feb 1839 61 M 35 Tx Sc Ala Farmer
Mason, Mary B Wf W F Jun 1847 52 M 35 13/12 Ga Ga Ark
Mason, James P Son W M Oct 1882 17 S Tx Tx Ga Farm Laborer
Mason, Robt L Son W M May 1888 12 S Tx Tx Ga Farm Laborer
Mason, Mellie Dtr W F Jan 1880 10 S Tx Tx Ga Farm Laborer
Mason, Napolean B Son W M Nov 1893 6 S Tx Tx Ga
Hines, Spence Servant B M may 1836 Wd La La La Farm Laborer

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 30 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 9A
124-128
Mason, Napolean b Head M W 71 m1 44 Tx Sc Ala Farmer
Mason, Mary B Wf F W 63 m2 44 13/12 Ga G a Ga
Mason, Napolean B SOn M W 17 S Tx Tx Ga Farm Laborer","STR06" "I44052","Mason","Napolean Jackson ""Dick""","21 Nov 1892","23 Aug 1953","0","Name Nepolian Jackson Mason
Event Type Death
Event Date 23 Aug 1953
Event Place Bon Ami, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 21 Nov 1892
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Marcus L Mason
Mother's Name Jennie Lowe
Certificate Number 41975
GS Film number 2113981
Digital Folder Number 005144994
Image Number 02352

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K397-22Q : accessed 28 Nov 2013), Nepolian Jackson Mason, 23 Aug 1953; citing certificate number 41975, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2113981.","STR06" "I44052","Mason","Napolean Jackson ""Dick""","21 Nov 1892","23 Aug 1953","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 9 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheets 6B and 7A
118-118
Mason, Napolean J Head M W 27 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Mason, Ethel J Wf F W 20 M Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Marvin Son M W 4 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Marcus Son M W 1 0/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Ferle Dtr F W 0/12 S Tx Tx Tx
119-119
McDANIEL Family
120-120
SMITH Family
121-121
Mason, Sam T Head M W 43 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Mason, Dora A Wf F W 42 M Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Volney T Son M W 24 S Tx Tx Tx Teacher Public School'
Mason, Herman Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Rufus Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, William Son m W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Loy Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Eldon Son M W 4 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, James Son M W 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Temple Pr. 3
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 121-8 SD 19 Sheet 2B
Zerath Kirbyville Road
30-30
Mason, Napolean J Head M W 36 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Mason, Ethel J Wf F W 31 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Marvin Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Arthur Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Ferles Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Hazel Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Robert Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Billie Son M W 3 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Mary Ola Dtr F W 1 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I13777","Mason","Napoleon Bonaparte ""Pole""","25 Nov 1892","3 Apr 1959","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was working as a farmer in Milam, Texas, and supporting his wife and three children. He was described as being of medium heighth and slender, with blue eyes and red hair. He also reported that he had kidney, bladder and stomach problems that might impair his ability to serve in the armed services.

Name Napoleon B Mason
Event Type Death
Event Date 03 Apr 1959
Event Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 25 Nov 1892
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Napoleon B Mason
Mother's Name:
Certificate Number 23117
GS Film number 2115910
Digital Folder Number 005145463
Image Number 02998

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K34Z-HSF : accessed 23 Nov 2013), Napoleon B Mason, 03 Apr 1959; citing certificate number 23117, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2115910.","STR06" "I13777","Mason","Napoleon Bonaparte ""Pole""","25 Nov 1892","3 Apr 1959","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 17 and 19 Jan 1920, By Napolean B. Mason
SD 326 ED 171 Sheet 11B
Milam Road
119-121
Mason, Napolean B Head M W 27 M Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Dra A Wf F W 26 M Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Cleon N Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Charles C Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Dollye L Dtr F W 2 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Thelma O Dtr F W 1 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 19, 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 6B
124-139
Mason, Napolean B Head M W 37 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Mason, Era A Wf F W 36 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Cleon Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Mason, Conrad Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Mason, Louise Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Thelma Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Roy Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Dennis, Knox Laborer M Neg 22 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer","STR06" "I44143","Mason","Odie Howard","24 Jun 1900","Nov 1981","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War, in September 1918, he was working for himself in Hemphill, Texas and listed his nearest relative as his sister, Lexie Mason. He was described as of medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and light hair.","STR06" "I15712","Mason","Pattie Fleta","22 Mar 1874","11 Sep 1947","0","Name: Pattie Fleta Smith
Death Date: 11 Sep 1947
Death Place: Prec. 1, San Augustine Co., Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 73 years 5 months 19 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 22 Mar 1874
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: M. B. Mason
Father's Birthplace: Unknown
Mother's Name: Mary Terry
Mother's Birthplace: Unknown
Occupation: Housewife
Informant: Tom Smith Rt. 2 San Augustinee
Place of Residence: Rt 2 San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery: Liberty Hill Cem.
Burial Place: San Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 12 Sep 1947
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2218730
Digital Film Number: 4005472
Image Number: 756
Reference Number: cn 39721
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I16516","Mason","Permelia Jane","Abt 1840","Aft 1880","0","She was the daughter of William and Judith Mason, pioneers of Coahulia-Texas. (White and Toole, p 35).","STR06" "I13880","Mason","Raymond Earl","24 Mar 1919","29 Jun 1982","0","His Texas Death Certificated shows that he was retired military, and his surviving spouse was Wanda Jean Van Horn. He was a resident of San Antonio at the time of his death, living at 13818 Wood Breeza Avenue, 78217.","STR06" "I13775","Mason","Robert ""Bob"" Lee","8 May 1887","23 Nov 1967","0","Name: Robert Lee Mason
Death Date: 23 Nov 1967
Death Place: Hereford, Deaf Smith, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 80 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 08 May 1887
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: N.B. Mason
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Terry
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Hereford, Deaf Smith, Texas
Cemetery: West Park
Burial Place: Hereford, Texas
Burial Date: 25 Nov 1967
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138822
Digital Film Number: 4027196
Image Number: 038
Reference Number: cn 78734
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I13775","Mason","Robert ""Bob"" Lee","8 May 1887","23 Nov 1967","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I44048","Mason","Rufus Lincoln","7 Mar 1905","20 Aug 1979","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows that he was a retired accountant/bookkeeper, and surived by his wife, Mrs. Maulee Mason.","STR06" "I44189","Mason","Sallie A.","Abt 1874","6 Sep 1937","0","Name Sallie A. Wauson
Titles and Terms:
Name Prefix:
Event Date 06 Sep 1937
Event Place Heine, Quay, New Mexico
Gender Female
Race (Original):
Race:
Age 63
Birth Year (Estimated) 1874
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name Joe Wauson
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name Prefix:
Father's Name Huston Mason
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Name Prefix:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name Sarah Harrison
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name Prefix:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Address:
Residence Place:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Funeral Home:
Informant's Name:
Additional Relatives:
GS Film number 1913304
Reference ID cn 3700

Citing this Record:
""New Mexico, Deaths, 1889-1945,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FLBM-HF5 : accessed 30 Nov 2013), Sallie A. Wauson, 06 Sep 1937.","STR06" "I3173","Mason","Sam Houston","Between 1836 and 1837","28 Oct 1904","0","Sam Houston Mason hauled freight to Louisiana, crossing at the ferry operated by his son-in-law, Bradford Carter. (White and Toole, p 41). His widow, Sarah Harrison Mason, applied for a Confederate Pension based on his service in June 1915, as a resident of Harris County, Texas. She was age 67, and had lived in Harris County one year at the time of the application. She stated that her husband, S. H. Mason, enlisted in Aug 1862 and was discharged in May 1865. He was in C. E. Lane's 1srt Tex Regiment C, Cavalry. She was indigent at the time she applied, and owned no property. Witnesses were G. W. Mooney and Effie Mooney. His pension application was approved. The proof of his service indicated he was actually part of Company E, 1st Regiment Partisan Rangers, and that he served from September 1862 through the Fall of 1864.","STR06" "I3173","Mason","Sam Houston","Between 1836 and 1837","28 Oct 1904","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Patroon Beat No. 5, Post Office Milam
Enumerated 1 July 1860
Page 26
187-187
Wm. Mason 54 M Farmer 4000 2737 SC
Judy Mason 44 F SC
Lafayette Mason 15 M Tx
Matilda Mason 11 F Tx
Martha Mason 9 F Tx
Harriet Mason 8 F Tx
Mason 4 M Tx
Hepalian Mason 21 M Farmer $--- $250 Tx
Daniel McLane 22 m Blacksmith $--- $100 Tx
188-188
Jane Neal and children
189-189
John and Amanda McGuffin and family
190-190
S H Mason 23 M Farmer 300 325 Tx
Sarah Mason 22 f Miss
Elizabeth Mason 5 F Tx
James Mason 3 Tx
Francis M Mason 1 M Tx
191-191
Thomas T Neal 33 M Farmer 1200 200 La
Elizabeth Neal 30 F Ala
Joseph Neal 9 M Tx
Sam H Neal 7 M Tx
Sarah L Neal 5 F Tx
192-192
James G Mason 21 M Farmer $2000 $620 Tx
James Mason 56 M Farmer 800 100 SC
193-193
Harris and Sarah Vickers

1870 Census
Texas, Fannin County, Bonham, Pr. 5
Enumerated 8 Oct 1870
Page 22
138-138
Mason, Saml H 34 M W Farmer $--- $500 La
Mason, Srah E 32 F W Keeping House Miss
Mason, Elizabeth M 15 F W Tx
Mason, James R 13 M W Farm Laborer Tx
Mason, Francis M 12 M W Tx
Mason, Susan C 7 F W Tx
Mason, Louisa 4 F W Tx
Mason, Mary J 2 F W

1880 Census
Texas, Caldwell County, 28th District
Page 21 SD ED 28
Enumerated 9 Jun 1880
171-173
Mason, J K W M 24 Farmer Tx Tx Tx
Mason, E A W F 23 Wf Keeping House Tx Miss Ala
Mason, mary E W F 5 Dtr Tx Tx Tx
172-174
Mason, S H W M 22 Farmer Tx SC ---
Mason, Sarah E W F 42 Wf Keeping House Miss Ala Miss
Mason, Susan W F 15 Dtr Farm Laborer Tx Tx Miss
Mason, Louisa W F 14 Dtr Farm Laborer Tx Tx Miss
Mason, Jane W F 12 Dtr Fam Laborer Tx Tx Miss
Mason, Sam H W M 8 Son Tx Tx Miss
Mason, Sallie W F 7 Dtr Tx Tx Miss
Mason, Ben W M 3 Son Tx Tx Miss
Mason, Charles W M 3 Son Tx Tx Miss
Mason, Effie W F 8/12 Sept Dtr Tx Tx Miss
","STR06" "I44188","Mason","Sam Houston","26 Jun 1870","9 Apr 1943","0","Name Sam Houston Mason
Gender Male
Burial Date 09 Apr 1943
Burial Place Gainesville, Cooke, Texas
Death Date 08 Apr 1943
Death Place Gainesville, Cooke, Texas
Age 72
Birth Date 26 Jun 1870
Birthplace Texas
Occupation Farmer
Race White
Marital Status Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name S. H. Mason
Father's Birthplace Texas
Mother's Name Sarah Harrison
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number B00012-2
System Origin Texas-EASy
GS Film number 1753351
Reference ID 1542

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths and Burials, 1903-1973,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F6TL-5FN : accessed 30 Nov 2013), Sam Houston Mason, 26 Jun 1870.","STR06" "I35670","Mason","Samuel ""Sam"" Tilden","2 Nov 1876","18 Dec 1963","0","Name: Sam Tilden Mason
Death Date: 18 Dec 1963
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 87 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 02 Nov 1876
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Pole Mason
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sussen Terry
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117402
Digital Film Number: 4137706
Image Number: 01325
Reference Number: 82832
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35670","Mason","Samuel ""Sam"" Tilden","2 Nov 1876","18 Dec 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 8B
130-130
Mason, S. T. Hd W M Nov 1878 21 M 6 Tx Tx Ga Farmer
Mason, Dora Wf W F Mch 1877 23 M 6 2/2 Tx Tx La
Mason, Volney Son W M Aug 1895 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Bobbie Son W M Sep 1899 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 7
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 8B
137-137
Mason, Shad Head M W 42 M1 22 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Mason, Jennie Wf F W 36 m1 22 5/4 Tx Tx La
Mason, Ike Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Mason, Napolean Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Mason, Essie Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Mason, Lela Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Shadie Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx Tx
138-138
Mason, Sam Head M W 33 m1 15 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Mason, Dora Wf F W 22 m1 16 5/4 Tx Tx La
Mason, Volney Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Mason, Hermon Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Mason, Rufus Son M W5 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Arlos Son M W 1 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
McDonald, James HiredMan M W 22 S La Ala Ala Farm Laborer

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 9 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheets 6B and 7A
118-118
Mason, Napolean J Head M W 27 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Mason, Ethel J Wf F W 20 M Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Marvin Son M W 4 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Marcus Son M W 1 0/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Ferle Dtr F W 0/12 S Tx Tx Tx
119-119
McDANIEL Family
120-120
SMITH Family
121-121
Mason, Sam T Head M W 43 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Mason, Dora A Wf F W 42 M Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Volney T Son M W 24 S Tx Tx Tx Teacher Public School'
Mason, Herman Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Rufus Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, William Son m W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Loy Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Eldon Son M W 4 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, James Son M W 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I81","Mason","Sarah ""Sallie"" Melissa","26 Mar 1897","13 Jun 1987","0","Sallie was the great-grand-daughter of William and Judith Mason. William, his wife Judith, and their six children are on the first census of Texas. He rec'd a land grant of one league and one labor, and served as Sheriff and Tax Assessor of Sabine County for a number of years. (From the notes of Linda Fuller, Cleveland, Texas).","STR06" "I3455","Mason","Sarah Ann","Abt 1821","Abt 1891","0","Might she instead be the daughter of John and Fannie Mason, listed on the 1835 Sabine District census? They also had a 17 year old daughter named Sarah.","STR06" "I15710","Mason","Sarah Elizabeth ""Sallie""","7 May 1872","31 Jan 1955","0","Name: Sarah Elizabeth Smith
Death Date: 31 Jan 1955
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 82 years 8 months 24 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 07 May 1872
Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: N.B. Mason
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Susan Terry
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Informant: John Thomas Smith
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Fairmont, Texas Cemetery
Burial Place: Fairmont, Texas
Burial Date: 01 Feb 1955
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114330
Digital Film Number: 4165420
Image Number: 3205
Reference Number: 3077
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I15710","Mason","Sarah Elizabeth ""Sallie""","7 May 1872","31 Jan 1955","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I44185","Mason","Susana C.","15 Aug 1863","23 Dec 1958","0","Name Susana Lawrence
Event Type Death
Event Date 23 Dec 1958
Event Place Elgin, Bastrop, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 15 Aug 1863
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Houston Mason
Mother's Name Sarah Harris
Certificate Number 65566
GS Film number 2115622
Digital Folder Number 005145575
Image Number 02234

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3CS-381 : accessed 30 Nov 2013), Susana Lawrence, 23 Dec 1958; citing certificate number 65566, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2115622.","STR06" "I44137","Mason","Theron Adams","22 Jul 1913","2 May 1929","0","Name Theron Adams Mason
Event Type Death
Event Date 02 May 1929
Event Place Amarillo, Potter, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Single
Birth Date 22 Jul 1913
Birthplace:
Father's Name C H Mason
Mother's Name Pearl L Adams
Certificate Number 27306
GS Film number 2114939
Digital Folder Number 005145237
Image Number 00833

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K7DN-PQ9 : accessed 26 Nov 2013), Theron Adams Mason, 02 May 1929; citing certificate number 27306, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2114939.","STR06" "I6615","Mason","Tommie Dennis","31 Mar 1889","31 Jul 1960","0","Name Tommie Dennis Mason
Event Type Death
Event Date 31 Jul 1960
Event Place Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 31 Mar 1889
Birthplace Texas
Father's Name J D Mason
Mother's Name Nannie Meador
Certificate Number 42519
GS Film number 2116316
Digital Folder Number 005145500
Image Number 01172

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K34Y-Z55 : accessed 19 Nov 2013), Tommie Dennis Mason, 31 Jul 1960; citing certificate number 42519, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116316.","STR06" "I37231","Mason","Van Thomas","16 Jul 1957","4 Jul 1983","0","His tombstone, at Pine Hill Cemetery, was inscribed ""We Love You.""","STR06" "I35725","Mason","Volnia ""Volney"" Tilden","13 Aug 1895","13 Aug 1967","0","Name Volhia (sic) Tildren (sic) Mason
Event Type Death
Event Date 13 Aug 1967
Event Place Jasper, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 13 Aug 1895
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name Sam Mason
Mother's Name Dora Lowe
Certificate Number 54568
GS Film number 2138676
Digital Folder Number 005164804
Image Number 03218

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3F3-5LP : accessed 22 Nov 2013), Volhia Tildren Mason, 13 Aug 1967; citing certificate number 54568, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2138676.

Obituary (from FindAGrave)

V. T. MASON, 72 DIES OF SEIZURE
Jasper Residents' Rites Will Be Tuesday At 10

JASPER (Spl) ? Funeral services for V. T. Mason, 72, of Jasper will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in J. O. Stringer Funeral Home. Masonic graveside services will be held at Fairmount Cemetery in Hemphill.

Mason died at 11:30 a.m. Sunday of an apparent heart attack while attending the Friendship Baptist Church homecoming in Hemphill.

Mason was a member of the First Baptist Church in Jasper and the Littletown Fowler Masonic Lodge in Hemphill. He was also a former member of the Jasper Lions Club, the Jasper Fire Department and the Chamber of Commerce. He taught school in Sabine County and at one time was the manager and co-owner of Mason Furniture Co. in Jasper.

Mason retired from the Texas Employment Commission in 1961 after 25 years.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Effie Mason; his mother, Mrs. Dora Mason of Dallas, and six brothers, Carvy and Loy Mason, both of Dallas, Eldon and Herman Mason, both of Center and Rufus and William A. Mason, both of Fort Worth.","STR06" "I44136","Mason","Warren Gambrell","9 Mar 1921","Yes, date unknown","0","Name Warren Gambrell Mason
Event Type Birth
Event Date 09 Mar 1921
Event Place Vernon, Wilbarger, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Father's Name Geo J Mason
Mother's Name Janie Bodine
Certificate Number 20251
Digital Folder Number 004521094
Image Number 00520

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VXM4-X5Z : accessed 26 Nov 2013), Warren Gambrell Mason, 1921.","STR06" "I16515","Mason","William","16 May 1806","Abt 1864","0","Dale Rubel shows him as the son of Job Mason and Anna Cole. A Job Mason was living next to James Mason (possible brother of William) at the time of the 1850 Sabine County, Texas census.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=susanrubel&id=I8735

Judith Denman instead shows him as a son of David Mason and Isabella Teague, and brother of John and James.

INFO: Came to Texas through Alabama with brothers John & James. Received land grant of one league and one labor and served as Sheriff & Tax Assessor of Sabine County, TX.

MARRIAGE: ""Alabama Marriages Early to 1825"" by Jordon R. Dodd & Norman L. Moyes. Wife's name listed as Juda instead of Judith.

MILITARY: Bnty Wnt 476 Pat 888 Vol 5 Abst 517 GLO File Travis Bnty 218 & Bount

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2527534&id=I528030667


","STR06" "I16515","Mason","William","16 May 1806","Abt 1864","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Patroon Beat No. 5, Post Office Milam
Enumerated 1 July 1860
Page 26
187-187
Wm. Mason 54 M Farmer 4000 2737 SC
Judy Mason 44 F SC
Lafayette Mason 15 M Tx
Matilda Mason 11 F Tx
Martha Mason 9 F Tx
Harriet Mason 8 F Tx
Mason 4 M Tx
Hepalian Mason 21 M Farmer $--- $250 Tx
Daniel McLane 22 m Blacksmith $--- $100 Tx
188-188
Jane Neal and children
189-189
John and Amanda McGuffin and family
190-190
S H Mason 23 M Farmer 300 325 Tx
Sarah Mason 22 f Miss
Elizabeth Mason 5 F Tx
James Mason 3 Tx
Francis M Mason 1 M Tx
191-191
Thomas T Neal 33 M Farmer 1200 200 La
Elizabeth Neal 30 F Ala
Joseph Neal 9 M Tx
Sam H Neal 7 M Tx
Sarah L Neal 5 F Tx
192-192
James G Mason 21 M Farmer $2000 $620 Tx
James Mason 56 M Farmer 800 100 SC
193-193
Harris and Sarah Vickers


","STR06" "I549","Mason","William Crockett","15 Sep 1866","1 Dec 1937","0","W. C. Mason

Pioneer of San Augustine County Succumbs

San Augustine, Dec. 2

Funeral services for William Crockett Mason, 71, of San Augustine county, were held at the San Augustine Baptist church, Thursday morning at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. R. A. Smith, pastor of San Augustine church, officiating, assisted by the Rev. Frank Dent, pastor of Methodist church, and also Dr. J. C. Oelher, pastor of Presbyterian church. Intermnet was at the city cemetery. He died here Wednesday.

Surviving are his widow; two sons, Pat and I. E. of San Augustine; six daughters, Mrs. J. B. Fussell, Mrs. W. H. Fussell, and Mrs. Ab Howard, of San Augustine, Mrs. J. D. Fuller and Mrs. T. G. Fuller of Hemphill, and Mrs. Jimmy Lyons, Beaumont; six sisters, Mrs. Mamie Smith Morton, Mrs. Millie Self, Claredon; Mrs. Hillis Smith, Milam, Mrs. Tom Smith, San Augustine county, Mrs. John Halbert, Dallas, and Mrs. S. S. Jamison, Venavides, Texas; four brothers, Bob, Clarendon; Marcus, Roganville; Sam, Yellowpine, and Pole, Milam; and 12 grandchildren.

Mr. Mason was the son of Napoleon Bonaparte Mason, a Civil war veteran and pioneer settler of Sabine county, who came to Texas in his youth. He was a resident of San Augustine from 1908 to 1937, having purchased the originial Border plantation in 1908, and made it his home. He was a progressive cotton planter, a director and stockholder of the Commercial Guaranty bank and an honorary deacon of the First Baptist church of San Augustine. He served on the building committee, making possible the present First Baptist church in San Augustine, where he and his family worshipped for many years.

(From the Beaumont Enterprise, courtesy of Ann Ussery)

Texas Death Certificate

Name: William Crocket Mason
Death Date: 01 Dec 1937
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 71 years 2 months 16 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 15 Sep 1866
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Josephine Deas Mason
Father's Name: Napolen Mason
Father's Birthplace: Alabama
Mother's Name: Marny Terrey
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Informant: T. E.(L.E.?) Mason, San Augustine
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: San Augustine
Cemetery:
Burial Place: San Augustino County
Burial Date: 02 Dec 1937
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117400
Digital Film Number: 4030400
Image Number: 1443
Reference Number: cn 62664
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I549","Mason","William Crockett","15 Sep 1866","1 Dec 1937","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 7
Enumerated 15 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 11A Stamped 117
183-183
Deas, J. A. Head W M Apr 1839 61 M 38 ALa SC Ky Farmer
Deas, Hannah Wf W F Nov 1836 63 M 38 2/1 Ala SC SC
Mason, W. C. Son-in-law W M Sept 1867 32 M 12 Tx Tx Ga Farmer
Mason, Josephine Dtr W F Feb 1870 30 M 12 7/6 Tx Ala Ala
Mason, Bertie Gdtr W F Jun 1889 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Ella Gdtr W F Jan 1891 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Lena Gdtr W F Sep 1892 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Willie Gdtr W F Sep 1893 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Sallie Gdtr W F Mch 1897 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Eugene Grndson W M Feb 1899 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Seastruck, Shank Servant B M Feb 1895 25 S Tx Miss Miss Day Laborer


1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 137 Sheet 12B
195-207
Mason, William C Hd M W 44 M1 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Mason, Josephine Wf F W 40 M1 20 12/8 Tx Ala Ala
Mason, Ella Dtr F W 18 S Tx Ala Ala
Mason, Lena Dtr F W 17 S Tx Ala Ala
Mason, Willie Dtr F W 16 S Tx Ala Ala
Mason, Sarah Dtr F W 13 S Tx Ala Ala
Mason, Eugene Son M W 11 S Tx Ala Ala
Mason, Marvin Son M W 6 S Tx Ala Ala
Mason, Ima Dtr F W 4 S Tx Ala Ala
Mason, Verdie Dtr F W 6/12 S Tx Ala Ala
Deas, Hannah Mother-in-law F W 73 Wd Ala SC SC


","STR06" "I549","Mason","William Crockett","15 Sep 1866","1 Dec 1937","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I44119","Mason","William Herman","18 Sep 1883","7 Apr 1941","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows him as a son of Jim G. Mason and Susan Halbert. He was a 21 year resident of Cherokee county and farmer. He died in a farming accident when a piece of machinery fell across his chest.","STR06" "I44119","Mason","William Herman","18 Sep 1883","7 Apr 1941","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 4 May 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 11A
157-161
Mason, William H Head M W 26 M1 7 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Mason, Fay Wf F W 24 M1 7 2/2 Tx Tx Miss
Mason, Byron Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Truitt Son m W 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Cherokee County, JP One
Enumerated 16 or 18 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 17 Sheet 11A
200-200
Mason, William H Head m W 36 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Mason, Fay Wf F W 34 M Tx Ala Miss
Mason, Bryon Son m W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Truitt Son m W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Grace Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Eveline Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Cherokee County, Rusk JP 1
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 37-8 SD 12 Sheet 1B
15-16
Mason, W. Herman head M W 46 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farming
Mason, Fay Wf F W 44 M 18 Tx Ala Miss
Mason, Byron Son M W 25 S Tx Tx Tx Teacher Public School
Mason, Truett Son m W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Teacher Public School
Mason, Grace Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Eveline Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Mason, Hermann Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I83","Mason","Willie Arthur","28 Sep 1893","5 May 1987","0","A sister of Sallie Mason (White and Toole, p 75).","STR06" "I7423","Massey","???","Bef 1793","Bef 1840","0","Leatha Betts thinks he may have been Thomas MASSEY.

Leatha Betts (777 West 1000 South Woods Cross, UT 84087 (jlabetts@burgoyne.com)) also emailed that on the BLM land patents page ""a Thomas Massey purchased land in Copiah/Simpson (directly above Lawrence Co), Block 32 Township 10 N, Range 21 W at the Mt. Salus land office, sons Nathan, William rec. land 10 Dec. 1840 in Copiah (Thomas may have died, this could be Uney's husband? Her brothers-in law may have arranged her to meet him?) and other son Thomas Jr. rec. land in Simpson 10 Dec. 1840.... This isn't definitive proof, but I think that Thomas Massey was Uney's 2nd husband....""

The following Massey's are shown on Irene and Norman Gillis's 1830 Mississippi Census Index:

Massey, John Amite 05400010-00100
Massey, Rufus Marion00210-00000
Massie, Pattypool Copiah00100-00000

None of these men appear to be have three stepdaughters listed in their home. Perhaps Una married one of them after the 1830 census.","STR06" "I44197","Massey","Charles E.","24 Jul 1920","20 May 2009","0","He shares a double marker with Janice June Massey (11 Jun 1924-24 Aug 2004).","STR06" "I39005","Massey","Emily","27 Nov 1871","20 Oct 1956","0","From FindAGrave:

Emily Massey Cartwright is the daughter of Charles Polk Massey and Eliza Jane Jones. Charles Polk Massey is the son of William Smith Massey and Margaret Benigna Polk of San Augustine, TX. Margaret B. Polk parents are John Polk(b.1785) and Elizabeth Ann Polk, both are buried in the Linn Flat Cemetery outside of Nacogdoches, TX. Her grand father was Charles (Civil Charley,) born January 18, 1760, and her grandmother was Margaret (Baxter) Polk.


Name Emily Massey Cartwright
Event Type Death
Event Date 20 Oct 1956
Event Place San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 27 Nov 1871
Birthplace Fannin, Texas
Father's Name Chas Polk Massey
Mother's Name Eliza Jones
Certificate Number 55570
GS Film number 2114936
Digital Folder Number 005145191
Informant B P Cartwright
Image Number 00975

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K33L-CRQ : accessed 01 Dec 2013), Emily Massey Cartwright, 20 Oct 1956; citing certificate number 55570, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2114936.","STR06" "I44196","Massey","Holman Cooper","24 Jul 1918","27 Jul 2011","0","He shares a double marker with Lavinia S. Massey (25 Jun 1918-12 Mar 2007).","STR06" "I6093","Massey","Johnnie Webb","10 Mar 1902","21 Oct 1965","0","Name Johnnie Webb Massey
Event Type Death
Event Date 21 Oct 1965
Event Place Houston, Harris, Texas, United States [MD Anderson Hospital]
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 10 Mar 1902
Birthplace: Texas
Occupation Bus Driver
Father's Name John Massey
Mother's Name Julie Payne
Certificate Number 64270
GS Film number 2117865
Digital Folder Number 005144747
Image Number 00812

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K781-2W2 : accessed 01 Dec 2013), Johnnie Webb Massey, 21 Oct 1965; citing certificate number 64270, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117865.","STR06" "I5068","Massey","Noble Imogene","24 Feb 1915","8 Nov 2007","0","FindAGrave notes that ""Noble was born in Sivells Bend to William H. & Nannie Shaffer Massey. She married Archie M. Hurst Aug. 4, 1934 in Marietta, Okla.""","STR06" "I44195","Massey","Norine","26 Jan 1914","24 Oct 1994","0","Not listed with parents on the 1910 Census?","STR06" "I44194","Massey","Norma","17 Oct 1911","21 Oct 1985","0","Shown as 15 in 1920, but probably only five, as not listed with parents on the 1910 Census?","STR06" "I4610","Massey","Ruby Estelle","26 May 1917","15 Jul 1989","0","At the time of the 1930 Census, a 12 year old Ruby E. Massey was listed in the home of Roy and Ada Massey in Huerfano, Colorado. She was born in Oklahoma, with her father born in Texas and her mother in Oklahoma. She was the eldest of the five children in the home at that time. [Year: 1930; Census Place: Huerfano, Mesa, Colorado; Roll: 247; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 0007; Image: 105.0; FHL microfilm: 2339982.]","STR06" "I39113","Massey","Tommy B.","Abt 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","The son of Thomas Warren MASSEY and his wife, Ada.","STR06" "I39113","Massey","Tommy B.","Abt 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Bandera, JP 4
Enumerated 3 and 4 March 1920
SD 16 ED Sheet 4B
82-83
Massey, Thomas Head M W 40 M Tx Tx Tx Stockfarmer
Massey, Ado Wf F W 39 M Tx Fl Tx
Massey, Rangmond Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Massey, Tommie Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
86-87
Casparis, John P Head M W 47 M Dist of Col Distr of Col Maryland Stock Farmer
Casparis, Sarah E Wf F W 44 M Tx Ga Oh
Casparis, Alexander L Son M W 23 S Tx DC Tx Machanic carpentergas
Casparis, John O Son M W 20 S TX DC TX Machanic automobile
Casparis, Vina N Dtr F W 18 S TX DC TX
Casparis, Susie H Dtr F W 9 S TX DC TX
87-88
Casparis, Thomas W Head M W 24 M TX TX TX Farmer
Casparis, Nettie W F W 25 M TX Miss Miss

1930 Census
Texas, Bandera County, Comm. Pr. No. 4
Enumerated Apr. 2, 1930 by J. P. Casparis
ED 10-5 SD 21 Sheet 1A
1-1
Casparis, John P Head M W 58 m 22 Washington DC DC Maryland
Casparis, Sarah E Wf F W 54 m 19Tx Ga Iowa
2-2
Massey, Tommy B Head M W 22 M 18 M Tx Tx Tx
Massey, S. Horgense Wf F W 19 M 16 Tx DC Tx
Massey, Tommy Lyle Son M W 3 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I39114","","","","","","","" "I41897","Massey","Willie Smith","21 Apr 1877","29 Mar 1957","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K7DF-BJX
name: Willie Smith Massey
event: Death
event date: 29 Mar 1957
event place: DOA Nix Hospital. San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States
gender: Male
Occupation Owner Lumber Yard
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 21 Apr 1877
birthplace: Texas
father's name: Charlie Pope Massey Texas
mother's name: Eliza Massey (Unknown)
Cemetery George West Cemetery
Informant Mrs. R N Hornsby
certificate number: 11930
film number: 2135195
digital folder number: 005145226
image number: 03548
Collection: Willie Smith Massey, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I41897","Massey","Willie Smith","21 Apr 1877","29 Mar 1957","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 5
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 142 Sheet 1A
5-5
Massey, Willie S Head M W 32 m1 3 Tx Tx miss Farmer
Massey, Leona Wf F W 25 m1 3 2/1 Tx Miss La
Massey, Willie S Son M W 1 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine, JP 5
Enumerated 3, 4, 5 and 6 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 180 Sheet 16B
316-316
Massey, Willie S Head M W 43 M Tx Tx Miss Farmer
Massey, Leona Wf F W 34 M Tx Tx Tx
Massey, Marma [Norma] Dtr F W 15 [S/B Five???] S Tx Tx Tx
Massey, Norine Dtr F W 13 [S/B Three???] S Tx Tx Tx
Massey, Holman Son M W 1 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Massey [sic COOPER], Emery Brother-in-law M W 33 Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Live Oak County, JP I, George West
Enumerated April 26, 1930
ED 149-1 SD 28 Sheets 10A and 10B Stamped 228
33-33
Massey, W. S. Head M W 52 M 28 Tx Tenn Tx Salesman Lumber Co
Massey, Leona Wf F W 44 M 20 Tx Miss La
Massey, Norine Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Massey, Holman Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Massey, Charles Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I41897","Massey","Willie Smith","21 Apr 1877","29 Mar 1957","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I23945","Massoth","John A.","25 Dec 1875","17 Sep 1963","0","JOHN A. MASSOTH, Geneva Pioneer, Called by Death -- John A. Massoth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Massoth, was born at Crown Point, Ind., December 25, 1875. He passed away Tuesday, September 17, 1963, at Geneva at the age of 87 years, 8 months and 23 days. John came to Fillmore county with his parents in his youth. January 30, 1906, he was married to Julia KOAHLER at Geneva. They farmed south of Geneva until 1940, when they retired and moved to Geneva. To this union were born nine children, four of whom survive. They were Johnnie and Marguerite, twins, who passed away within a short time of their birth and who were the first burials in St. Joseph cemetery at Geneva; Ben, who passed away in 1951; Charles G. of Geneva; Linus of Manley; Regina, who died at the age of four months, Rose Elaine, who passed away at the age of five months; Donald of Olympia, Wash., and Dorothy (Mrs. Jack Watson) of Lincoln, who were twins. Other survivors include a brother, Peter Massoth of Geneva; two sisters, Mrs. Harry Ewart of Wheatland, Wyo., and Mrs. Homer Gard of Chugwater, Wyo., several grandchildren, other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held at 10 a. m. Thursday, September 19 at St. Joseph church in Geneva with Rev. Paul ulenberg officiating. James Ewart of Denver, a nephew of the deceased and a professional singer, sang the liturgical high mass. Pallbearers were Thomas Braden, John Harrington, Frank J. Koahler, Frank M. Kohler, William Reinsch and Francis Weinerth. Interment was in St. Joseph cemetery at Geneva. Out-of-town relatives and friends coming for the services included: Don Massoth of Olympia, Wash., Mrs. Jack Watson of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Linus Massoth and son, Linus Jr. And family of Manley, Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Urwin of Plattsmouth, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colbert of Lincoln, Mrs. Homer Gard and Francis of Chugwater, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ewart of Wheatland, Wyo., and Mrs. Frank Steinacher of Lincoln.

(Courtesy of Charles Grote, who read/recorded the St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Geneva, Nebraska)

","STR06" "I35328","Masters","Harry Stanley","27 Jun 1885","Dec 1936","0","Name Stanley Masters
Birth Date 27 Jun 1885
Birthplace Caro, Tuscola, Michigan
Gender Male
Race (Original):
Father's Name Henry Masters
Father's Birthplace Canada
Father's Age (Expanded):
Mother's Name Agnes Masters
Mother's Birthplace: Canada
Mother's Age (Expanded):
Christening Date:
Christening Place:
Informant's Name (Original):
Death Date:
Age (Expanded):
GS Film number 2320841
Digital Folder Number 4207259
Image Number 1057
Frame Number:
Reference ID item 2 p 353 rn 53

Citing this Record:
""Michigan, Births, 1867-1902,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NQ6D-3XW : accessed 02 Dec 2013), Henry Masters in entry for Stanley Masters, 27 Jun 1885.

When he registered for the draft during the First World War he was a resident of Detroit and assembler at Amer. Car & Fdy Co. His nearest relative was Mrs. Elizabeth Masters, and he was described as being of medium heighth and build, with grey eyes and light hair.","STR06" "I35327","Masters","Henry","Apr 1854","7 Jun 1930","0","The Cass City Chronicle
Friday, Jun 13, 1930, Page Two

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Reagh and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Karr and daughter, Wanda, attended the funeral of their Uncle, Henry Masters, at Silverwood Monday. Mr. Masters passed wasy Saturday at his home at Silverwood. Interment was made in Elkland cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2013)","STR06" "I35327","Masters","Henry","Apr 1854","7 Jun 1930","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Indianfields, Cass Village
Enumerated 15 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 119 Sheet 11A Stamped 230
270-278 (266-275)
Masters, Henry Head W M Apr 1854 46 M 19 Canada Canada Ireland 1879 21 Na Carpenter
Masters, Agnes W F Nov 1854 35 M 19 1/1 Canada Canada Canada 1868 32
Masters, Stanley Son W M Jun 1885 14 S Mich Canada Canada
Mark, Mary J Mother W F May 1838 62 M Canada Scotland Ireland","STR06" "I3088","","","","","","","" "I16006","Matchett","Audie Rae","25 Sep 1929","4 Oct 2016","0","Obituary
Copied from the E. E. Stringer Funeral Home

Audie Rae Smith, 87, of Kirbyville, Texas died Tuesday, October 4, 2016, at Jasper Memorial Hospital.

Funeral services will be 10:00 a.m. Friday, Oct. 7, at Adams EE Stringer Funeral Home in Kirbyville with burial at Zion Hill Cemetery in Jasper. Visitation will be 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

Born Sept. 25, 1929 in Hemphill, Texas to Minnie Elizabeth Strickland and Lynn Machett, she had lived in Kirbyville 20 years and was retired custodian with the Kirbyville School District.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Ferrell Smith

Survivors include sons, Ferrell L. Smith, Jr. and Debra of Huntsville, and William Dewayne ""Bill"" Smith of Kirbyville; 2 sisters, Nora Lee Clay and Gene of Lufkin, and Bonnie King of Kirbyville; and 2 grandchildren, Wendy Smith Dulcome and Larry, and Cindy Smith.","STR06" "I44201","Matchett","Linn B.","Abt 1903","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 25 Apr 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 4B
Hemphill/Oliphint Road
48-48
Matchett, Linn B Head M W M 25 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Matchett, Minnie Wf F W 25 M 23 Tx Tx La
Matchett, Audia R. Dtr F W 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Matchett, Susie E Mother F W 57 Wd 21 Tx Tx Tx
Katenhead, Sara E Grandmother F W 75 Wd 23 Tx NC Ala","STR06" "I30332","Matejka","Alfred Charles","9 Oct 1923","26 Jun 2013","0","Alfred C. Matejka, age 89, Seward, formerly Milligan, died Wednesday, June 26, 2013 in Seward. Born October 9, 1923 to Charles & Anna (Vavra) Matejka in Milligan.

Survivors: nieces, Patricia & husband Robert Lee of Lincoln, Mary & husband Harlan Mettenbrink of Wimberley, Texas, Elain & husband Merlyn Nielsen of Seward, Maureen & husband Rod Nielsen of Springfield; step-daughter, Janet Hansen and companion, Arthur C. Holdaway Jr. of Fallston, Md.; several great nieces, nephews, and step grandchildren.

Funeral services: 10:30 a.m. Monday St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, Milligan. Father David Bourek officiating. Rosary will be 10 a.m. Monday before the funeral mass.

Graveside services: Cesky Bratri North Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation: 2-8, with family greeting friends from 2-4, Sunday at at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Memorials to the family for later designation. Condolences may be left at www.farmerandsonfuneralhome.com

Obituary, from FindAGrave

Alfred Charles Matejka was born to Charles Matejka and Anna Vavra Matejka on October 9, 1923, at Milligan, NE, and passed away June 26, 2013, at Ridgewood Care Center in Seward, Ne, at the age of 89 years, 8 months, and 17 days. He was one of 5 children in the family.

Alfred was born, raised, and lived on the same farm Northeast of Milligan all his life, except for the past 5 1/2 years. After graduating from Milligan High School, in 1942, he started a lifetime career of farming the family farm. In 1984 Alfred was recipient of the Ak-Sar-Ben Pioneer Farm award given to families in Nebraska whose land has been owned by the same family 100 years or more.

Alfred had a love for conversation and telling stories, especially topics such as family and community historic events, pioneer methods and life, and of course the ""weather"", a true farmer.

Being a very kind and patient person he cared for his mother until she passed away on April 9, 1969.

Alfred married Joy Weddle Eurich March 29,1971. In the 36 years of marriage, Alfred and Joy enjoyed gardening, polka, and country music, travelling, family time, good food and most of all the company of each other.

After Joy passed away in Nov., 2007, Alfred moved to assisted care at the Green House in Seward. Oct 2012 he moved to Ridgewood Care Center, as his health was declining. June 20, 2013, Alfred started receiving Hospice care. During this time he was baptized into the Catholic faith.

To know Alfred was to know his humor and good nature. He always had a smile on his face and a good word until the very end of his life. When asked how he was doing, the answer always was ""like an old man'! Never, it seemed did he tire of being outdoors with nature and traveling the countryside looking at crops and the land.

Alfred was preceded in death by his parents, wife Joy, sisters Mollie Nun, Georgia Pracheil, Helene Romero, and Rose Matejka. Stpeson John Eurich and Step-daughter Linda Hamelin.

He is survived by nieces, Patrician and husband Robert Lee; Mary and husband Harlan Mettenbrink; Elaine and husband Merlyn Nielsen; and Maureen and Rodney Nielsen; Step-daughter Janet Hansen and companion Arthur C. Holdawy Jr.; and step-son Larry Eurich and wife Linda; and many nieces, nephews and step grandchildren.


","STR06" "I44216","Matejka","Alois ""Louis""","22 Jan 1916","2 Feb 1994","0","He shared a double tombstone wife Bertha. They were united in marriage on Apr. 30, 1947, and she was born Jun 20, 1920 and died Feb. 20, 1992.","STR06" "I15158","Matejka","Anna ""Annie"" May","11 Oct 1891","30 Jul 1971","0","The Lincoln Sunday Journal and Star
August 1, 1971, Page 7D

Girmus, Anna, 79, Geneva died Friday. Survivors: sons, Rudy, Frank, both of Ohiowa, Edward, Sutton, William, Milligan, James, Friend, Emil, Johnnie, both Geneva, Joe, Tobias, Raymond, Lincoln, Adolph, Omaha; daughters, Mrs. Ervin (Mildred) Odvody, Milligan, Mrs. Hubert (Helen) Koehn, Geneva; sister, Mrs. Albina Stych, Cordova; 31 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren.

Services: 2 p.m. Monday, Farmer-Harris Funeral Home, Geneva. The Rev. John E. Stayton. North Cemetery, Milligan.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2013)","STR06" "I15172","Matejka","Anton","Mar 1875","Yes, date unknown","0","Could this be the same Anton Matejka that is buried at the Bohemian National Cemtery in Milligan, dates shown as 11 Nov 1873-14 Jun 1956, sharing a double tombstone with a Rose, 16 Oct 1874-28 Oct 1937?","STR06" "I15169","Matejka","Antonie ""Tonie""","11 Jul 1870","14 Apr 1956","0","In the Milligan Nebraska 1888-1988 book, it was noted that Antonie Matejka was born on June 11, 1840 (p 215) but this appears to be an error. This date of birth would have made her 116 at her date of death. Also, her parents were born in 1835 and 1839 (p 415), and her husband was born in 1864. Her date of birth was probably circa 1870, as it is also noted that ""Antonie's father, Frank, and older brother, James came to the country in 1879, and after buying land, sent for his wife....and eight small children....(who traveled) to Bremen, Germany by rail and then boarded a ship to America. Antonie was only nine years old."" (p 215)

The Milligan book also notes that ""She was devoted to her family and worked diligently for ZCJB Lodge in Milligan and worked for donations and pledges toward the building of the Milligan Auditorium. She also worked for the F.C.D. Organization. Her many handcrafts were appreciated by all and she was a great flower lover and gardener."" (Milligan p 215).

It appears that there were TWO Antonie MATEJKA's in or around Milligan, NE who were relatively close in age. There was also an Antonie MATEJKA who was the first wife of Joseph ROHLA, and who was born 22 May 1866 and died 28 May 1943. (Milligan, p 325).","STR06" "I15169","Matejka","Antonie ""Tonie""","11 Jul 1870","14 Apr 1956","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Atlanta Precinct
Enumerated 4 Apr 1930
ED 76-1 SD 11 Sheet 2A Stamped 112
32-32
Bulin, Frank Head M W 32 D 25 Neb Czech Czech Farmer
Bulin, Antonia Mother F W 59 Wd 19 Czech Czech Czech
Bulin, Anna Sister F W 37 S Neb Czech Czech
Varner, Paul Boarder M W 24 Mo Oh Ind Laborer

","STR06" "I44236","Matejka","Betty Marie","24 Jul 1928","7 May 2015","0","In the obituary of her Aunt, Mary Matejka, she is referenced as Mrs. Dean (Betty) McMullen.

Obituary:

Betty M. McMullen age 86 of Fairbury, NE. passed away May 7, 2015 in Fairbury. She was born July 24, 1928 at Tobias, NE. to John & Anna Matejka.

Survivors include an Aunt, Niece, Cousins, Brothers-in-law & Sisters-in-law.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Monday May 11, 2015 at the United Methodist Church in Fairbury with Pastor Fay Hubbard officiating. Burial at the Fairbury Cemetery-Fairbury, NE. Memorials are to the family's choice

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I15166","Matejka","Charles Thomas","10 Nov 1905","8 Feb 1975","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore, Geneva Twp and City
Enumerated April 9, 1940
SD 8 ED 30-13 Sheet 4A
O-1000-No
Matejka, Mary Head F W 63 Wd No 2 Neb Same Hosue
Matejka, T. Charles Son M W 33 M No H-4 Neb Same House
Matejka, Marie Dtr-in-law F W 29 M No 8 Neb R Fillmore Neb
Matejka, C. Robert Grandson M W 1 S No Neb","STR06" "I14898","Matejka","Christinia","24 Jul 1879","14 Jun 1942","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave

Christina Horlivy, nee Matejka, was born July 24, 1879, at Trtice, Czechoslovakia. She came to America the same year with her parents, Frank and Mary Matejka. They settled on a farm northeast of Milligan, where she grew to womanhood.

She was united in marriage to Frank Motis, June 1, 1900. Two sons were born to this union, Edmen and Frank.

She was united in marriage September 14, 1907, to Mike Horlivy. They made their home north of Milligan until 1927, when they moved to Exeter. Six children were born to this union.

Mrs. Horlivy died June 14, 1942 at the age of 62 years, 10 months, and 21 days, after a very short illness. Her passing was a great shock to relatives and friends.

Mrs. Horlivy underwent many hardships, but was always ready to lend a helping hand. She will long be remembered for her sunny disposition and kindness.

There remain to mourn her departure, her husband, five sons, Edmen Motis, Frank Motis, Charles Horlivy, Fred Horlivy, and Edward Horlivy; two daughters, Helen and Rose, also six grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Antonia Bulin, four brothers, Frank, Anton, Charles and Emil; and many other relatives and friends.

Three brothers, one sister and a daughter, who died in infancy, preceded her in death.

The funeral services were postponed from Tuesday til Friday, June 19, due to the fact that her son Edward, who is in the army at Camp Roberts, Cal., sent word he was coming.


Newspaper article, private collection.","STR06" "I44249","","","","","","","" "I30239","","","","","","","" "I44219","Matejka","Edward","4 Mar 1902","13 Apr 1959","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave

PVT. 197 ANTI AIRCRAFT ARTILLERY, AW BN CAC WORLD WAR II


EDWARD MATEJKA FINAL RITES HELD IN MILLIGAN

Edward Matejka, son of Frank and Jennie (Zelenka) Matejka, was born on a farm near Burress, Neb., March 4, 1902. He departed this life at Strang, Neb., April 13, 1959, at the age of 57 years, 1 month, and 9 days.

He was reared and lived most of his life in the vicinity of Milligan, Neb. He worked on his fathers farm and later farmed this same farm for himself. He gave up farming in 1942, and entered the army. He was discharged a short time later, due to ill health, and went back to farming again. Due to his failing health, he was again compelled to quit farming. He was a hard worker, prior to the time of ill health. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the American Legion.

He retired in 1949, and went to Arizona for a few years, then moved to Florida, where he resided for several years, the last six months being spent in the Veterans Bay Pines Hospital. He moved back to Nebraska less than two weeks prior to his death.

He was preceded in death by his parents, and two brothers. Edward is survived by three sisters, Mary Matejka, Agnes Matejka, Mrs. Ella Krejdl; one brother, John Matejka; two nieces, Miss Marilyn Matejka, and Mrs. Betty McMullen; and a large number of relatives and friends.

Newspaper article. (Nebraska Signal?)","STR06" "I44226","Matejka","Ella","21 Apr 1906","Jul 1985","0","Shown as Alice on the 1910 census, but all other references show her as Ella or Mrs. William Krejdl. This appears to be her listing on the SSDI, Ella KREJDL, 21 Apr 1906-Jul 1985 Lincoln, NE. State issued Nebraska. Ancestry.com also has listings for William F. and Ella Krejdl in the Lincoln NE city directories from around 1940 to 1960.","STR06" "I15174","Matejka","Emil","1 May 1877","17 Dec 1965","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was Farming in Milligan. He stated he was an Alien, and citizen of Czecho Slovak. He was described as of medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and light brown hair.

Obituary, From FindAGrave

EMIL MATEJKA FILLMORE PIONEER CALLED BY DEATH

Emil Matejka passed away Friday, December 17, 1965, at his home at Milligan, Neb., after three months of illness. He spent two months at the Fairbury hospital.

He was born May 1, 1877, the son of Frank and Mary (Petracek) Matejka. Fillmore pioneers who lived northeast of Milligan. He attended school in District No. 6. As a young man, he learned the trade of blacksmithing, along with his farming. His hobby was taking care of his orchard and caring for his flowers, which he loved to do. He had a kindly disposition, and was very much devoted to his family and friends. He always thought of others first.

Emil lived on his farm east of Milligan for 65 years, outside of a time he and his family lived in Denver Col. Upon his return to Nebraska in 1904, he resumed farming. He was a member of the board of education of District No. 48 for many years.

In 1901 he was married to Marie Honisky. To this union two children were born, Charles, and a daughter who passed away in infancy. His wife passed away four years after their marriage.

October 31, 1905, he married Anne Honisky. She passed away five months ago. After 59 years of happy marriage they were very devoted to each other.

Mr. Matejka was preceded in death by his parents, two sons, one daughter, five brothers, three sisters, and one granddaughter.

Surviving him are three sons and one daughter, Charles, William, A. Louis, and Mildred, Mrs. William Fujan; three grandchildren, and one great-grandson.

Nebraska Signal 30 Dec. 1965","STR06" "I15174","Matejka","Emil","1 May 1877","17 Dec 1965","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Atlanta Pr
Enumerated 4 and 6 May 1910
SD 4 ED 116 Sheet 7A
130-132
Matejka, Emil Head M W 33 m2 4 Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia English Farmer
Matejka, Anna Wf F W 27 m1 4 2/2 Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia English
Matejka, Charles Son M W 8 S Neb Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia
Matejka, Mileda Dtr F W 3 S Neb Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia
Matejka, Emil E Son M W 1 10/12 S Neb Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia

1920 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Atlanta Prct
Enumerated 12 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 124 Sheet 4A
59-59
Matejka, Emil Head M W 42 M 1879 Al Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia Farmer
Matejka, Anna Wf F W 38 m 1889 Al Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia
Matejka, Charlie Son M W 17 S Neb Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia Farm Laborer
Matejka, Mildred Dtr F W 13 S Neb Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia
Matejka, William Son M W 5 S Neb Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia
Matejka, Louis Son M W 3 11/12 S Neb Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia
Honisky, Elizabeth Mother-in-law F W 73 Wd 1884 Al Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia

","STR06" "I30234","Matejka","Ervin Merlin","18 Apr 1912","6 May 2000","0","Ervin and Olga can be found listed in the Long Beach California City Directory in the 1940s. Ervin was working as a Mechanic.","STR06" "I15160","Matejka","Frank","Abt 1889","Abt 1889","0","Died as an infant. Find A Grave shows that he lived only 2 weeks.","STR06" "I44203","Matejka","Frank Edward","10 Aug 1893","17 Aug 1971","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was farminng for himself in Strang NE, and indicated he was born in Ohiowa. He was married and supporting his wife. He was described as medium heighth and stout, with brown hair and eyes.","STR06" "I44203","Matejka","Frank Edward","10 Aug 1893","17 Aug 1971","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Belle Prairie Twp
Enumerated April 14, 1930
ED 30-2 SD 11 Sheet 3B
66-66
Matejka, Frank Head R M W 36 M 22 Neb Czech Czech Farmer
Matejka, Clara Wf F W 36 M 22 Neb Ill Germany
Matejka, Wayne Son M W 2 3/12 S Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I15167","Matejka","Frantisek ""Frank""","18 Aug 1835","3 Dec 1913","0","Frank Matejka emigrated fall 1877 from left Trstice, Bohemia and came to the United States settling on a homestead near Milligan, NE. They came to America on the ship ""Odessa"". They first settled NE of Milligan, NE. Mr. and Mrs. Matejka had 6 sons and 3 daughters.

Copied from the notes of Rod Girmus, his tree can be found at RootsWeb's WorldConnect:

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=girmus

","STR06" "I15167","Matejka","Frantisek ""Frank""","18 Aug 1835","3 Dec 1913","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M8Y8-K4K : accessed 02 Dec 2013), Anton Maetetka in household of Frank Maetetka, Liberty, Fillmore, Nebraska, United States; citing sheet 505B, family 3, NARA microfilm publication T9-0748
Frank Maetetka M 45 Czechoslovakia
Mary Maetetka Wife F 42 Czechoslovakia
Frank Maetetka Son M 10 Czechoslovakia
Anton Maetetka Son M 8 Czechoslovakia
Emmil Maetetka Son M 4 Czechoslovakia
Christina Maetetka Dtr F 1 Czechoslovakia

1900 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated 2 and 4 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 29 Sheet 2A
29-29
Matika, Frank Head W M Jan 1835 65 M 40 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1878 22 Farmer
Matika, Mary Wf W F Jan 1839 61 M 40 12/9 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1878 22
Matika, Anton Son W M Mar 1875 25 S Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1879
Matika, Charley Son W M Jan 1878 22 S Boehmia Bohemia Bohemia 1878
Matika, Emil Son M W Feb 1880 20 S Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1878 22
Matika, Mary Dtr W F Mar 1884 16 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia


1910 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore county, Liberty Twp
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 32 Sheet 1B
18-18
Matejka, Charles M Head M W 33 m1 0 AustBohemia AustBohemia AustBohemia 1879 Pa English Laborer Farm
Matejka, Anna E Wf F W 22 M1 0 0/0 Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia English
Matejka, Frank Father M W 75 m1 49 GerBohemia AustBohemia GerGerman 1879 Pa Bohemian
Matejka, Marie A Mother F W 71 M1 49 12/9 AustBohemia AustBohemia AustBohemia 1879 __ Bohemian","STR06" "I15171","Matejka","Frantisek ""Frank""","26 May 1871","27 Oct 1957","0","Obituary (From FindAGrave)

FRANK MATEJKA MILLIGAN PIONEER DIES IN HOSPITAL

Frank Matejka was born May 26, 1871 in Trtic, Czechoslovakia. He came to this country with his parents and family in 1879.

He was married to Johanna Zelenka, and to this union were born three daughters, and four sons.

Mr. Matejka had been in poor health several years, and since last spring steadily weakened. Sixteen days ago, he was taken to St. Elizabeth Hospital, where he passed away Monday, October 28, 1957, at the age of 86 years 5 months, and 2 days.

He leaves to mourn his departure his three daughters, Mary, Agnes, and Mrs. William (Ella) Krejdl; and two sons, John and Edward; two granddaughters, Marily Matejka and Mrs. Dean (Betty) McMullin; one brother Emil; and also a host of relatives and friends. His wife, two infant sons, his parents, three sisters and four brothers preceded him in death.

Frank experienced the hard pioneering life with his parents. He and his wife spent their active years farming, retiring to Milligan about 14 years ago. In his years he was a gardener, and also liked to read. He was a kind, loving husband and father; and his friendly qualities will be remembered by his friends and neighbors.

Nebraska Signal Nov. 7, 1957.","STR06" "I15171","Matejka","Frantisek ""Frank""","26 May 1871","27 Oct 1957","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Nebraksa, Fillmore County, Madison Twp
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 30 Sheet 4A
40-40
Matejka, Frank Head W M May 1871 29 M 6 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1880 19 Farmer
Matejka, Janie Wf W F May 1877 23 M 6 3/2 Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Matejka, Mary Dtr W F Nov 1895 4 S Neb Bohemia Neb
Matejka, John Son W M Jan 1899 1 S Neb Bohemia Neb

1910 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Atlanta Pr
Enumerated 26 and 28 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 116 Sheet 5A
81-82
Matejka, Frank Head M W 38 M1 15 Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia 1880 Na English Farmer
Matejka, Johanna Wf F W 33 m1 15 Neb Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia English
Matejka, Mary Dtr F W 13 S Neb Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia English
Matejka, John Son M W 11 S Neb Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia English
Matejka, Edward Son M W 8 S Neb Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia
Matejka, Alice Dtr F W 4 S Neb Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia
Matejka, Agness Dtr F W 2 S Neb Aust/Bohemia Aust/Bohemia","STR06" "I30230","Matejka","George Washington","22 Feb 1898","4 Sep 1979","0","FindAGrave indicates that he was buried with a spouse, Bernice P. Matejka. She was born in 1899, and died in 1966. Their plots were in the Saints section of the cemetery. George appears to have married after the death of Bernice a lady named Reginia A. Graham or Lawrence (on 8 Oct 1966 in Los Angeles) [California Marriage Index, two listings, identical except for the brides last name.] Regina was 61 and George 68.","STR06" "I30230","Matejka","George Washington","22 Feb 1898","4 Sep 1979","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1920 Census
South Dakota, Beadle, Fairfield Twp
Enumerated 3 and 4 Feb 1920
SD 2 ED 6 Sheet 1B
19-19
Matejka, George Head M W 21 S Neb Bohemia Neb Farmer Own Farm
20-20
Matejka, John H Head m W 57 M 1883 Na 1914 Bohemia/Boh Bohemia/Boh Bohemia/Boh Bohemian Farmer Own Farm
Matejka, Mary A Wf F W 49 M Iowa Bohemia/Boh Bohemia/Boh Bohemian
Matejka, Leonard Son M W 16 S Neb Bohemia Iowa Farm Laborer
Matejka, Irving Son M W 8 S Neb Bohemia Iowa","STR06" "I30329","Matejka","Georgia Elizabeth","14 Dec 1912","20 Feb 2000","0","Georgia Elizabeth Pracheil was born on Dec. 14, 1912 at the family farm home north of Milligan. She was the second of five children born to Charles and Anna (Vavra) Matejka. She passed away Feb. 20, 2000 at the Seward Memorial Hospital at the age of 87 years, 2 months, 6 days.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Anna Matejka; husband, Fred Pracheil; sisters, Rose Matejka and Helene Romero, both of California.

Surviving are daughters, Elaine and husband Merlyn Nielsen of Seward and Maureen and husband Rodney Nielsen of Springfield; four grandchildren and one great grandchild; sister, Mollie Nun of Lincoln and brother and sister-in-law, Alfred and Joy Matejka of Milligan.

Georgia's childhood memories in included attending country school Districts No. 6 and No. 85 near her home. She often reminisced about the happy times of her growing-up years in that busy family on the farm.

On March 19, 1945, Georgia married Fred Pracheil who preceded her in death in 1981. Fred and Georgia farmed south of Exeter for 36 years, sharing the work and the joys of their life together. She devoted her life to her home and family as a caring mother to daughters, Elaine and Maureen and later was a special grandmother to Clay, Jill, Erin and Brian and most recently to her great grandson Corey.

When her daughters were growing up, Georgia was active in 4-H leadership, particularly enjoying passing her sewing skills along to her girls. She also devoted many hours to her gardening, especially enjoying her flowers. Throughout her life she was always busy ""with needle in her hand"" working on many lovely sewing, quilting, embroidery and crocheting projects. Her talents along this line, created many special memories for her family and friends.

Funeral services were held, Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2000 at 1:30 p.m., from the Farmer Funeral Home in Exeter with Rev. Wanda W. Bennett officiating. Musical selections were ""Going Home"" in Czech and ""His Eye is on the Sparrow.""

Casket bearers were Clayton Nielsen, Brian Nielsen, Robert Lee, Michael Pracheil, Galen Kuska, and Leonard Oldehoeft.
Interment was in the Bohemian National Cemetery south of Milligan with Farmer Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Memorials are directed to the Exeter Methodist Church and Exeter Rescue Unit.

From the Nebraska Signal, 1 March 2000, Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I30330","Matejka","Helene","25 Apr 1915","14 Sep 1991","0","ROMERO HELENE M 04/25/1915 VAURA MATEJKA F REST (OTHER ) LOS ANGELES(19) 09/14/1991 506-12-6430 76 yrs","STR06" "I15165","Matejka","James Stanley","21 Jul 1900","7 Apr 2000","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore county, Chelsea Twp
Enumerated 2 Apr 1930
ED 30-6 SD 11 Sheet 1A
13-13
Matejka, James Head O 2000 M W 25 M 25 Ne Ne Ne Laborer County Road
Matejka, Margaret E Wf F W 21 M 20 Ne Ne Ill

1940 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Geneva City
Enumerated 25 Apr 1940
SD 8 ED 30-13 Sheets12A and 12B
340-313--1500-No
Matejka, James Head M W 37 M W H4 Neb Same house Bridge/Bldg? Formeman County Shop
Matejka, Margaret Wf F W 31 M No H-2 Ne Same house
Matejka, James R Son M W 6 S Neb
Matejka, John Son M W 3 S Neb","STR06" "I44225","Matejka","John","Jan 1899","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Tobias, Olive Precinct
Enumerated April 10, 1940
SD 8 ED 76-19 Sheet 1A
1 R 12
Matejka, John Head M W 41 M No 8 Neb R Fillmore Neb Laborer Farmer Ag
Matejka, Ana R Wf F W 35 M No H-4 Neb R Fillmore Neb
Matejka, Betty Marie Dtr F W 11 S Yes y Neb R Fillmore Neb
Matejka, Marylin Ann Dtr F W 4 S Neb
Matejka, Frank Father M W 69 M No O Czech PA Same House
Matejka, Jennie Mother F W 62 M No 6 Neb Same House

","STR06" "I30229","Matejka","John Henry","23 Apr 1861","8 Apr 1934","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Nebraska, Cedar County, Pr. 9
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 158 ED 39 Sheet 1B
17-17
Matejka, John H Head W M 1861 39 M 12 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1863 35 Na Farmer
Matejka, Marg (Mary) Wf W F Sep 1871 28 M 12 3/3 Iowa Bohemia Bohemia
Matejka, Emiel V Son W M Jan 1889 11 S Neb Bohemia Iowa
Matejka, Elma A Dtr W F Dec 1891 8 S Neb Bohemia Iowa
Matejka, George W Son W M Feb 1898 2 S Neb Bohemia Iowa

1910 Census
Nebraska, Cedar County, Precinct 11
Enumerated 18 and 19 May 1910
SD 3 ED 40 Sheet 12A Stamped 31
215-216
Matejka, John H Head M W 48 M1 22 Bohemia/Ger Bohemia/Ger Bohemia/Ger 1864 Na English/Boh Farmer
Matejka, Mary A Wf F W 39 m1 22 4/4 Iowa Bohemia/Ger Bohemia/Ger English/Boh
Matejka, Emil V Son M W 21 S Neb Bohemia/Ger Iowa English/Boh Laborer Farming
Matejka, Alma A Dtr F W 18 S Neb Bohemia/Ger Iowa English/Boh
Matejka, George W Son M W 12 S S Neb Bohemia/Ger Iowa English
Matejka, Lenard C Son M W 7 S S Neb Bohemia/Ger Iowa English

1920 Census
South Dakota, Beadle, Fairfield Twp
Enumerated 3 and 4 Feb 1920
SD 2 ED 6 Sheet 1B
19-19
Matejka, George Head M W 21 S Neb Bohemia Neb Farmer Own Farm
20-20
Matejka, John H Head m W 57 M 1883 Na 1914 Bohemia/Boh Bohemia/Boh Bohemia/Boh Bohemian Farmer Own Farm
Matejka, Mary A Wf F W 49 M Iowa Bohemia/Boh Bohemia/Boh Bohemian
Matejka, Leonard Son M W 16 S Neb Bohemia Iowa Farm Laborer
Matejka, Irving Son M W 8 S Neb Bohemia Iowa

1930 Census
Nebraska, Dodge County, North Bend
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 27-20 SD 3 Sheet 1A
10-10
Matejka, John H Head M W 67 M 26 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1865 Na Laborer Odd Jobs
Matejka, Mary A Wf F W 58 M 17 Iowa Bohemia Bohemia
Matejka, Ervin L Son M W 17 S Neb Bohemia Iowa
Matejka, Dema GrdDtr F W 8 S South Dakota Neb Neb","STR06" "I44206","Matejka","John Lewis","10 Aug 1900","17 Jun 1977","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was farming in Ohiowa for Joe Matejka. He was described as 6 ft tall, of medium build, and with grey eyes and medium brown hair.","STR06" "I44250","Matejka","Josef ""Joseph""","14 Nov 1899","18 Jan 1972","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows him as a son of Joseph Matejka and Mary Pirote, and the husband of Leona Matejka, who was the informant. He was born in Czechoslovakia, and a citizen of the US. His usual residence was Friend, Nebraska, and his usual occupation was shown as a carpenter, in the trade of building homes.","STR06" "I15170","Matejka","Josef ""Joseph"" Albert","24 Feb 1865","28 Feb 1939","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Belle Prarie Twp
Enumerated 1 and 2 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 17 Sheet 1A
8-8
Matejka, Joseph Head W M Feb 1865 35 M 9 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1879 Na farmer
Matejka, Caroline Wf W F Sep 1869 30 M 9 4/4 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1872 25
Matejka, Joseph Son W M Feb 1892 8 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Matejka, Frank Son W M Aug 1893 6 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Matejka, Rudolph Son W M Feb 1895 5 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Matejka, Rosa Dtr W F Jun 1897 s S Neb Bohemia Bohemia

1910 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Belle Prarie Twp
Enumerated 26 and 27 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 118 Sheet 5A
84-86
Matejka, Joseph Head M W 45 m1 18 Aust(Czech) Aust(Czech) Aust(Czech) 1878 Na English Farmer
Matejka, Caroline Wf F W 40 m1 19 8/8 Aust(Czech) Aust(Czech) Aust(Czech) 1871 English
Matejka, Joseph Son M W 18 S Neb Aust(Czech) Aust(Czech) Farm Laborer
Matejka, Frank Son M W 16 S Neb Aust(Czech) Aust(Czech) Farm Laborer
Matejka, Rudolph Son M W 15 S Neb Aust(Czech) Aust(Czech) Farm Laborer
Matejka, Rosa Dtr F W 12 S Neb Aust(Czech) Aust(Czech)
Matejka, John Son M W 10 S Neb Aust(Czech) Aust(Czech)
Matejka, Lillian Dtr F W 8 S Neb Aust(Czech) Aust(Czech)
Matejka, Charles Son M W 6 S Neb Aust(Czech) Aust(Czech)
Matejka, Helen Dtr F W 4 S Neb Aust(Czech) Aust(Czech)","STR06" "I15173","Matejka","Karel ""Charles""","6 Dec 1876","3 Jul 1943","0","Missing from the 1880 census?'

Obituary (From FindAGrave)

CHARLES MATEJKA

Charles Matejka was born December 6, 1976 (sic), in Trtice, Czechoslovakia. He came to this country with his parents at the age of three years in 1879, and lived on a farm northeast of Milligan the rest of his life.

March 28, 1910, he was united in marriage to Anna Vavra. This union was blessed with four daughters and one son.

Mr. Matejka died at his home Saturday, July 3, 1943, after an illness of three months, at the age of 66 years, 6 months, and 28 days.

He leaves to mourn his departure, his wife, Anna; daughters Mrs. Mollie Nun, Georgia, Helen, and Rose' and son Alfred, one granddaughter, a sister, Mrs. Antonie Bulin; three brothers, Anton, Emil, and Frank; and a host of other relatives and friends. His parents, two sisters, and two brothers preceded him in death.

He was a kind and loving husband and father, whose friendly qualities will also be remembered by his many friends and neighbors.

Nebraska Signal.","STR06" "I15173","Matejka","Karel ""Charles""","6 Dec 1876","3 Jul 1943","0","(Research):
Census Listing:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore county, Liberty Twp
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 32 Sheet 1B
18-18
Matejka, Charles M Head M W 33 m1 0 AustBohemia AustBohemia AustBohemia 1879 Pa English Laborer Farm
Matejka, Anna E Wf F W 22 M1 0 0/0 Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia English
Matejka, Frank Father M W 75 m1 49 GerBohemia AustBohemia GerGerman 1879 Pa Bohemian
Matejka, Marie A Mother F W 71 M1 49 12/9 AustBohemia AustBohemia AustBohemia 1879 __ Bohemian

1920 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated 9 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 37 Sheet 2A Stamped 258
20-20
Matejka, Charles Hd M W 43 M 1879 Na Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian Farmer
Matejka, Anna L Wf F W 32 M Nebraska Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian
Matejka, Mollie A Dtr F W 8 S Neb Bohemia/Bohemian Neb
Matejka Georgia A Dtr F W 7 S Neb Bohemia/Bohemian Neb
Matejka, Helen Dtr F W 4 8/12 S Neb Bohemia/Bohemian Neb
Matejka, Rosa Dtr F W 3 4/12 S Neb Bohemia/Bohemian Neb

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated April 17, 1930
ED 30-21 SD 11 Sheets 5B and 6A, Stamped 123
124-124
Matejka, Charles Hd M W 53 M@33 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia/Czech 1879 Na Farmer
Matejka, Anna Wf F W 42 M@22 Nebraska Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Matejka, Mollie Dtr F W 18 S Neb Czechoslovakia Neb
Matejka, Georgia Dtr F W 17 S Neb Czechoslovakia Neb
Matejka, Helen Dtr F W 14 S Neb Czechoslovakia Neb
Matejka, Rosa Dtr F W 13 S Neb Czechoslovakia Neb
Matejka, Alfred Son M W 6 S Neb Czechoslovakia Neb","STR06" "I44243","Matejka","LaVerla V. ""Jean""","23 Sep 1928","10 May 2012","0","Sawyer, LaVerla V. ""Jean"" (Matejka) 83, of Acton, a native of Nebraska, May 10, 2012. Beloved wife of 63 years of the late Herbert F. Sawyer, who passed away April 17th. Mother of Russell Sawyer, Janice Beaudoin, Raymond Sawyer and Pamela Stevens. Sister of Vivian Earline Polesseni and the late Verona Elaine Harris. Also survived by 10 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. Services are private. Those who wish may make memorial contributions to Emerson Health Care Foundation, 133 Old Road to Nine Acre Corner, Concord, MA 01742. - See more at:

","STR06" "I30231","Matejka","Leonard Clarence","16 Nov 1902","Sep 1974","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
South Dakota, Hughes County, Pierre City, Third Ward
Enumerated May 2, 1930
ED 33-14 SD 4 Sheet 11A
Grand Avenue
187-331
Matejka, Lenard Head R 12.50 R M W 28 M 21 Neb US US Mechanic Garage
Matejka, Evalyn E Wf F W 28 M 21 Mo Mo Mo
Matejka, Charlene W Dtr F W 2 2/12 S SD Neb Mo","STR06" "I15175","Matejka","Marie","17 Apr 1883","3 Apr 1940","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave

MARIE MATEJKA LOUKOTA

Marie Matejka Loukota, a long time resident of the Exeter community, passed away at the Warren Memorial Hospital in Friend, Wednesday morning, at 13'15, April 3, 1940, after a long illness. The youngest of nine children of Marie and Frank Matejka. She attained the age of 56 years, 11 months, and 16 days.

On February 19, 1901, she was united in marriage to Vaclav Loukota. They moved to the present home and resided there 39 years. To this union were born six children, Frank, Mamie, James, Fred, Agnes, and Emil. those who preceded her in death are Emil in 1919, and Fred in 1932. Surviving are her husband, Vaclav, children Frank, Mamie, James, and Agnes; four grandchildren, Clarence, Richard, Melva Ann, and Irma Jean. Clarence has made his home with his grandparents since babyhood.

Her parents both preceded her in death in 1913, one brother, James in 1908, and a brother, Joe in 1939. She is survived by the following brothers and sisters, Antonia Bulin, Christina Horlivy, Frank, Anton, Charles, and Emil.

The Nebraska Signal 1940.","STR06" "I15021","Matejka","Mary","24 Jan 1890","24 Apr 1962","0","Mary was a member of Lodge Cechie. (Milligan, p 236). Note that the year of birth of 1881, as shown in the Milligan Centenial book (p. 236) is incorrect. She was actually born in 1890, as noted on page 417, and confirmed by census listings.","STR06" "I44218","Matejka","Mary","4 Nov 1897","3 Feb 1984","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave

MARY MATEJKA SERVICES HELD

Mary Matejka was born to Frank and Johanna (Zelenka) Matejka on November 4, 1897, at Burress, and passed away on February 13, 1984, at the Fillmore County Hospital in Geneva, at the age of 86 years, three months, and nine days of age. She was one of seven children in the family.

Mary attended Business Collage at York, and then attended L.P.N. Nursing School. She worked as a nurse at the Geneva Hospital when it first opened. Later she went to Gallup, NM, and worked in a hospital. She then returned to Geneva, where she was again employed at the hospital. Much of Mary's time was spent in caring for her parents. She enjoyed sewing an working in her garden.

She was a member of the Milligan Woman's Club, Pythian Sisters Friendship Temple 30, and the Milligan American Legion Auxiliary.

She was preceded in death by her parents, four brothers and one sister.

She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Bill (Ella) Kredjl; a sister-in-law, Mrs. John (Anna) Matejka; a niece, Mrs. Dean (Betty) McMullen; and other relatives and friends.

Newspaper obit. (Nebraska Signal?)
","STR06" "I44213","Matejka","Mildred","17 Nov 1906","18 May 1995","0","Her father's obituary refers to her as Mrs. William Fujan.","STR06" "I44251","Matejka","Milo ""Mike"" J.","1 Jul 1929","13 Apr 2001","0","He married Donna Jean Seiffert-Bryson, the daughter of Royal George SEIFFERT and Alice LESSER. He worked with his father in home building and was a master bricklayer, working on large construction projects in several states. He was a union bricklayer in Local No. 2.

He was inducted into the US Army in 1950, and served during the Korean conflict as part of a ski patrol based out of Alaska.

He was the father of Mark Matejka of Denver and Mona Matejka (Mrs. James) Costalupes of Incline Village, Nevada, and grandfather of Vincent and Monique Matejka, Nicole, Christopher and Alexandria Costalupes. He also had two stepdaughters, Vicki Scruggs and Annette Bryson, six step grandchildren and six step great-grandchildren.","STR06" "I44205","Matejka","Rosa ""Rose Mary""","28 Jun 1897","26 Jul 1995","0","From FindAGrave: Rose Mary Matejka was born in Belle Prairie Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska. She was married to David E. Frank on January 3, 1918 in Belleville, Republic, Kansas.


","STR06" "I30331","Matejka","Rose","13 Oct 1916","7 Feb 1979","0","Obituary, From FindAGrave

Rose Matejka, daughter of the late Charles and Anna (Vavra) Matejka, was born on a farm northeast of Milligan, October 13, 1916, and passed away on February 7, 1979, at North Hollywood, California, at the age of 62 years, 3 months, and 25 days.

She attended rural schools, district 6 in Fillmore county, and district 85 in Saline county.

Rose graduated from the Milligan high school with the class of 1934. After graduating, she taught a rural school for one term. Later, she was employed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Washington D.C. for four years.

On August 1, 1947, Rose began working as a finger print technician for the Los Angeles Police Department. Her outstanding work effort in ""Records and Identification Division"" resulted in being rated in a superior category for many years. She was a very reliable employee, with over 31 years of dedicated service to the department.

She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Herman (Mollie) Nun, Mrs. Fred (Georgia) Precheil, Mrs. Helene Romero, and one brother, Alfred. Also two brothers-in-law, Herman Nun, and Fred Precheil, a sister-in-law, Joy Matejka, four nieces and their husbands, other relatives and friends.

Nebraska Signal. Feb. 22,1979","STR06" "I44204","Matejka","Rudolph","6 Feb 1895","Mar 1976","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Franklin Twp
Enumerated April 12, 1930
ED 30-12 SD 11 Sheets 2B and 3A
48-48
Matejka, Rudolph J Head M W 35 M 26 Neb Czech Czech Farmer
Matejka, Carrie E Wf F W 32 M 23 Neb US Ill
Matejka, Verona E Dtr F W 7 S Neb Neb Neb
Matejka, Vivian E Dtr F W 4 1/12 S Neb Neb Neb
Matejka, Laverla V Dtr F W 1 6/12 S Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I15034","Matejka","Vaclav ""James""","25 Jul 1859","2 Oct 1908","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated 8 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 29 Sheet 4B
67-67
Metaka, James Head W M Oct 1860 39 M 5 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1870 Pa Farmer
Metaka, Mary Wf W F July 1874 25 M 5 4/4 Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Metaka, Mary Dtr W F Jan 1890 10 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Metaka, Annie Dtr W F Oct 1891 9 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Metaka, Alvina Dtr W F Apr 1894 6 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Metaka, Pauline Dtr W F Apr 1898 2 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia","STR06" "I44241","Matejka","Verona Elaine","17 Dec 1922","19 May 2006","0","She is shown as Verona Harris on the SSDI and in the obituary of her sister, LaVerla Sawyer.","STR06" "I44242","","","","","","","" "I44232","Matejka","Wayne Keith","7 Jan 1928","17 Feb 2014","0","Obituary

Wayne K. Matejka, 86, of Strang, passed away on Monday, Feb. 17, 2014 at York. He was born on Jan. 7, 1928 to Frank and Clara (Rippe) Matejka in Strang.
He is survived by his wife, Opal Matejka of Strang; daughters, Sherri and Jim Reinsch of Geneva, Kathy and Bruce Soukup of Strang, Deb and Leroy Rohr of Tobias, Julie and Chris Dunker of Strang and Kari Jo and Bryan Alfs of Shickley; 14 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Services will be held at 10 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 24, 2014 at St. John's Lutheran Church in Ohiowa. Graveside services will take place at the Ohiowa Public Cemetery in Ohiowa.
Visitation will be held on Sunday from 1 - 8 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva. Memorials may be directed to the family to be designated at a later date. Online condolences may be left at www.farmerandsonsfuneralhome.com


From the 19 Feb 2014 issue of York News Times, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy

Full obituary follows, from Farmer & Son Funeral Home website, also courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy

Funeral services for Wayne will be held on Monday, February 24, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. at the St. John's Lutheran Church in Ohiowa. Pastor Becky Sells and Kim Dunker will officiate the service.

Graveside services will follow the funeral in the Ohiowa Public Cemetery.
Visitation will be on Sunday from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva.

Memorials are directed to the family to be designated at a later date.

Wayne Keith Matejka was the only child born to Frank and Clara Rippe Matejka on January 7, 1928, at their rural home at Strang, Nebraska. He passed away peacefully at the York General Hospital on February 17 at the age of 86 years, 1 month, and 10 days, surrounded by his wife, five daughters, and five son-in-laws.

He was born and raised on the family farm near Strang where he attended Strang School through the eleventh grade. He attended Ohiowa High School his senior year because he wanted to play basketball and graduated in 1946.

He was baptized June 14, 1928, and confirmed March 14, 1948, at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church (South) (now called Grace Lutheran) of Ohiowa. He transferred his membership in 1951 to St. John's Lutheran Church in Ohiowa.
Wayne married Opal Rose Schrock of Geneva on January 22, 1950, at her brother's home at Davenport, Nebraska. They recently celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary. This marriage was blessed with five daughters--Sherri, Kathy, Deb, Julie, and Kari Jo.

He had many interests. His favorites were softball/baseball and 4-H. He touched the hearts of many people through softball. Wayne had a very successful record of 645 wins and 185 losses with the Strang Ladies Softball team of 40 years. He received the Jim Hall Memorial Award in recognition of his outstanding coaching ability in 1993 and was inducted in the Nebraska Softball Hall of Fame in 1995. Many awards were received for winning league, invitational, district, and state tournaments. The highlight was winning the State Tournament in 1996.
Wayne was involved in 4-H for over 50 years. Being active for many years through the 4-H program as a parent, club leader, and supporter, he attended many county fairs and other shows at the local, state, and national levels. His advice to his girls and grandchildren helped them win many honors and awards.
During his early days of farming, he enjoyed trucking and custom corn shelling. Although his main love was farming, he also enjoyed selling Stormor Bins & Buildings for 45 years. Many trips were made with his red pickup to Omaha, Grand Island, and Fremont
He was active in many community activities--Strang School Board Member for 50 years, Strang CIP, Geneva Rural Fire Board, Belle Prairie Precinct Board, and Exeter Feeders & Breeders Association.
Family activities were important to him whether it was a sports activity, 4-H event, or holiday gathering. During the last few years, Wayne enjoyed spending time at Bubba's Anytime for a cup of coffee, meal at noon, afternoon snack, or evening meal with family and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents. Those left to cherish his memory are his wife Opal; five daughters, Sherri (Jim) Reinsch of Geneva; Kathy (Bruce) Soukup of Strang; Deb (Leroy) Rohr of Tobias; Julie (Chris) Dunker of Strang; Kari Jo (Bryan) Alfs of Shickley. Grandchildren are Marc (Marci) Reinsch of Geneva; Jami (Mark) Schmidt of Strang; Brent Reinsch of Geneva; Derek Reinsch of St. Paul; Kali Reinsch of Sutton. Anthony, Ashton, and Ashli Soukup of Strang. Michael (Katy) Rohr of San Antonio, Texas; Brandon Rohr of Jacksonville, Florida; Dustin Rohr of Tobias. John, Regan, and Adam Alfs of Shickley. Great-grandchildren are Marek and Mara Reinsch of Geneva, Cullan Schmidt of Strang, and Austin Rohr of San Antonio, Texas; Step-great-grandchild Marissa Howard of Geneva; and many cousins and host of friends. Wayne is also survived by a long-time employee of nearly 40 years and special friend, Kenny Ebbeka of Strang.
Wayne and Opal have always enjoyed their family. He was the one who has always been there, loved, cared, and provided for us. Someone we LOVE with all our heart.
","STR06" "I44215","Matejka","William","18 May 1913","24 Dec 2001","0","The Milligan 2008 History book shows that he entered the Air Force in May 1942 and was honorably discharged that same year. He returned to Nebraska and worked for the Cushman Company in Lincoln, returning to Milligan to farm after the war.

He and Goldie moved to Tobias in 1959, and to Dorchester in 1967 where Bill worked for the State.","STR06" "I29130","Matejovsky","Agnes","14 Apr 1896","22 Apr 1977","0","Sharon Nemeth emailed that ""the marriage date for Agnes Matejovsky & Bert Redmond was 27 Apr 1920. They were going to live in Fairfax, SD, where Agnes was teaching and Vincent Janda was superintendent of schools at the time. Redmond was a local Fairfax boy, owner of the meat market and ""Velda Theatre."" Sharon further speculated that reason an article about her marriage was not published until the June issue of the Milligan newspaper issues is that Agnes probably in town for Vincent Janda's wedding. The article about Agnes stated that she would be visiting her sister Mrs. Posvar for two weeks.

1225 06/08/1920 0 01 M321 MATEJOVSKY, AGNES; MARRIAGE: SOUTH DAKOTA, BONESTEEL

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Receive Word of Death of Classmates

Word reached Milligan that Mrs. Henry Rodgers (Agnes Matejovsky) passed away in Springfield, Mo. on April 22, 1977. Agnes graduated from the Milligan High School in 1913 and from the Peru State College in 1915. Her Milligan High School classmates were James F. Kassik, John H. Kotas, Clara Krupicka Zumpfe, Millie Pulec Jarolimek, Edward H. Stech, and J.J. Klima.

(Transcribed from clipping provided by Sharon Nemeth)","STR06" "I29133","Matejovsky","Edward W.","16 Oct 1900","14 Apr 1977","0","May 19, 1977

Ed Matejovsky, Former Resident, Dies in Oregon

Edward W. Matejovsky was born to Rosalie and Joseph Matejovsky in Milligan, Neb. on October 16, 1900 and passed away in Portland, Oregon on April 14, 1977.

He grew to manhood in the Milligan and Geneva vicinities, graduating from Geneva High School and the Peru State Teachers college.

He taught school in southern Nebraska and was superintendant of schools at Milligan for many years. Then he farmed in Idaho for a few years.

In 1941 he went to work in the defense plants in Omaha. After World War II ended he returned to teaching. Then he took up the linotype trade and worked for weekly newspapers in Idaho and South Dakota.

In June of 1967, he retired and moved to Portland, Ore.

Ed became seriously ill in December of 1976. He passed into a coma on April 2 from which he never recovered.

He was survived by a sister, Agnes of Springfield, Mo. On April 22, she also passed away.

On Ed's request he was cremated and his ashes were placed to rest in the Park Hill cemetery, Vancouver, Washington, near his sister Estelle Janda Posvar.

(Transcribed from a clipping provided by Sharon Nemeth)","STR06" "I29133","Matejovsky","Edward W.","16 Oct 1900","14 Apr 1977","0","(Research):SSN 508-24-1499

Never married.","STR06" "I29132","Matejovsky","Stanley","12 Nov 1897","Jul 1930","0","Stanley Matejovsky

Stanley Matejovsky passed away at Ingleside and the remains were interred in the national Bohemian cemetery Sunday afternoon. The funeral services were held jointly with that of Josef Svec. The bodies were taken to the auditorium where the services were held. The body of Josef Svec was conduted tot he cemetery and interred and then the remains of Stanley Matejovsky were disposed of in a like mannger.

Stanley Matejovsky was born in Milligan November 12, 1897. He graduated from the Milligan High School with the class of 1916. After finishing his school work he worked here as a farm hand and it was because of his industry and his faithfulness as well as his habits of thrift that he won for himself the respect and esteem of everyone.

It is not so important in life as to the nature of work in which we are engaged. The important thing is that we be engaged int eh first place and that we do what we are engaged in with some degree of efficiency. That is waht this boy did and that is what won for him the commendation and the love of his fellows. Stanley made his home with his father, who was the caretaker of cemeteries and as a school boy he helped his father in this work. He became afflicted with epilepsy and it was this malady which caused his demise.

Stanley Matejovsky passed away at the age of 34 years, 8 months and 1 day. There survive him his mother, Rose Matejovsky of Geneva ans his brother Edward, a sister, Agnes Redmond of Vetal, S.D., three half brothers, Joseph Janda of Exeter, Gust Janda of Fairmont and Vincent Janda of Rapid City, S. D., two half sisters, Estella Posvar of Pender and Emma Yech of Colorado and two step sisters, Mary Sluka of Geneva and Anna Bures of Fairmont.","STR06" "I29132","Matejovsky","Stanley","12 Nov 1897","Jul 1930","0","(Research):Dennis Belohlavy reports that he was mentally handicapped, and did not marry. He was buried in Milligan.","STR06" "I17492","Matheny","Nathaniel Daniel","Abt 1818","29 Feb 1896","0","His double tombstone has a Masonic Emblem, and is inscribed Daniel Matheny, Died Feb 29, 1896, Age 78 Years.","STR06" "I32165","Matheny","William Thomas","4 Jan 1845","1 Jan 1928","0","Could he have been married twice? At the time of the 1880 census, he is listed as married to a Fanny, which is indeed a nickname for Frances, and she is the correct age. However, there is an 8 year gap between daughter Emma and her younger siblings, and Emma is listed after the two younger children, and not before them, which is usual. FindAGrave indicates he was also married to Malinda Mississippi Murray (1855-1918).","STR06" "I32165","Matheny","William Thomas","4 Jan 1845","1 Jan 1928","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Twp 1 and 2 East of RR, P.O. Crystal Springs
Enumerated 18 July 1870
HH 398-381
Joseph and Martha (Page) McLemore
HH 399-382
Matheny, William T. 24 M W Teacher 500 200 Miss
Matheny, Francis A 22 F W Keeping House Miss
Matheny, Emma L 1 F W Miss


1880 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Beat No. 5, Crystal Spring East Prencinct
Enumerated 16 Jun 1880
HH 228-236
Elizabeth Matheny, widow, age 67, born in SC, Parents born MD, SC
Daniel (25) and Mary (24)
Mary (38)
231-239
Matheny, Wm T W M 35 Farmer Miss Mis SC
Matheny, Fanny W F 32 Keeping House Miss Tenn Ga?
Matheny, Mary E W F 4 Miss Miss Miss
Matheny, Whitford W M 2 Miss Miss Miss
Matheny, Emma W F 12 Miss Miss Miss

","STR06" "I30843","Mather","Mary L. ""May""","13 Apr 1856","10 Jul 1918","0","Said to be the daughte of Johahan Mather and Louisa A. Whitney.","STR06" "I29846","Mathews","Ada Bell ""Addie""","19 Oct 1868","29 Jan 1940","0","Called Lovetta? on the 1870 census?","STR06" "I44337","Mathews","Albert Spurlin","3 Jun 1878","21 Aug 1968","0","Name Albert Spurling Mathews
Event Type Death
Event Date 21 Aug 1968
Event Place San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 03 Jun 1878
Birthplace , Texas
Occupation Farmer
Father's Name John C Mathews
Mother's Name Hattie Spurling
Informant Mrs. Annie Mathews (wife) [Per Thomas Cemetery Transcription, they share a double tombstone, her dates 12 Nov 1881 - 1 May 1976]
Certificate Number 59076
GS Film number 2137147
Digital Folder Number 005144878
Image Number 01519

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS1N-4G4 : accessed 14 Dec 2013), Albert Spurling Mathews, 21 Aug 1968; citing certificate number 59076, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2137147.","STR06" "I44337","Mathews","Albert Spurlin","3 Jun 1878","21 Aug 1968","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 2
Enumerated 11 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 139 Sheets 5B and 6A
88-88
Mathis, Albert head m W 31 m1 8 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Mathis, Annie Wf F W 27 m1 8 4/4 Tx Tx Tx
Mathis, Gilbert Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathis, Hattie Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathis, Blanch Dtr F W 2 ?/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathis, Beryl Dtr F W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Blake, ??? Servant M Mu S 20 Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Garrett, William Servant M B 26 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 2
Enumerated 12 and 13 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 177 Sheet 10A
180-180
Mathews, Albert S Head m W 41 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Mathews, Annie O Wf F W 39 M Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Gilbert W Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Hattie S Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Blanche I Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Beryl Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Vestor A Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Clarence A Son m W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Pauline Dtr F W 4 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, John B Son m W 1 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 2
Enumerated 17 Apr 1920
ED 203-4 SD 19 Sheet 6A
180-180
Mathews, Albert S Head M W 51 M 23 Tx Ala La Farmer
Mathews, Annie O Wf F W 48 M 20 Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Gilbert W Son M W 27 S Tx Tx Tx Teacher Literary
Mathews, Hattie S Dtr F W 27 S Tx Tx Tx Teacher Literary
Mathews, Blanche E Dtr F W 25 S Tx Tx Tx Clerk Dry Goods Store
Mathews, Beryl N Dtr F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Vesta A Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Clarence A Son M 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Pauline R Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Burnard J Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, James C SOn M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I44370","Mathews","Bernard John","18 May 1918","4 Jul 1986","0","Military: SSGT US ARMY WORLD WAR II

","STR06" "I44343","Mathews","Bernard Reese","8 May 1894","7 May 1979","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows that he was a retired public school teacher. The informant was Jessie Rogers Mathews (wife). His gravesite has a military marker, ""5th Marine Corps WWI""","STR06" "I44343","Mathews","Bernard Reese","8 May 1894","7 May 1979","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Cherokee County, Pr. 3, Jacksonville City
Enumerated 2 Apr 1930
ED 37-13 SD 12 Sheet 1B
216-20-24
Fuller, Daniel W Head O 4500 M W 35 M 25 La Ga Ala Salesman Automobile
Fuller, Maggie D Wf F W 22 M 23 Tx Tx Tx
Fuller, Edna M Dtr F W 10 S Tx La Tx
---/--/25
Mathews, Bernard R Head R 40 M W 35 m 33 Tx Ala La Teacher Public School
Mathews, Jessie S Wf W W 26 M 24 Tx Miss Miss
Mathews, Lila T Dtr F W 1 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I44342","Mathews","Berta","25 Oct 1891","24 Sep 1948","0","Name Berta Mathews Smith
Event Type Death
Event Date 24 Sep 1948
Event Place , San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Occupation School Teacher
Birth Date 25 Oct 1891
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name John Mathews
Mother's Name Hattie Spurlin
Informant A A Smith Sr., San Augustine
Certificate Number 40610
GS Film number 2218966
Digital Folder Number 005145047
Image Number 00635

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39R-BFD : accessed 14 Dec 2013), Berta Mathews Smith, 24 Sep 1948; citing certificate number 40610, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218966.","STR06" "I44314","Mathews","Carolyn California ""Callie""","11 Apr 1857","17 Mar 1911","0","The 1910 Census indicated she was the mother of 9 total children, 8 of who were still living in 1910.","STR06" "I44384","Mathews","Clifton Sam","4 Apr 1917","10 Mar 2009","0","The SSDI shows his last residence as Alamo, Contra Costa, California","STR06" "I44331","Mathews","Clyde J. ""Frog""","14 Nov 1918","17 Nov 2007","0","He has a military marker inscribed with his Name, date of birth and date and a cross, and the following:

TEC 5 US ARMY
WORLD WAR II
LOVINGLY KNOWN AS FROG","STR06" "I44334","Mathews","Elizabeth Edna","Aug 1876","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Ben HAGLER.","STR06" "I44300","Mathews","Ellis Walter","4 Oct 1881","21 Dec 1968","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was farming for himself in San Augustine. His nearest relative was listed as Mrs. Mamie Frances Mathews. He was described as of medium heighth, slender and having gray eyes and hair.

His Texas death certificate shows that he was a retired farmer, and had not served in the Armed Forces. The informant was his son, Ira Mathews.

Name Ellis Walter Mathews
Event Type Death
Event Date 21 Dec 1968
Event Place San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 04 Oct 1881
Birthplace San Augustine, Texas
Father's Name Sim Mathews
Mother's Name Julia Brooks
Certificate Number 89474
GS Film number 2137256
Digital Folder Number 005144969
Image Number 01403

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3M5-2LG : accessed 14 Dec 2013), Ellis Walter Mathews, 21 Dec 1968; citing certificate number 89474, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2137256.","STR06" "I44267","Mathews","Francis Newton ""Newt""","1 Feb 1849","27 Jan 1927","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated 16 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 137 Sheet 2A
19-19
Mathews, Newton Head M W 60 M2 17 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Mathews, Maggie Wf F W 40 m2 17 8/7 Tx Tx Tx
Partin, William R Stepson M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Mathews, Era Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Pearl Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Ben Son m W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Henry Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Hermon Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Herbert Son M W 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
20-20
Mathews, Sim M W 66 m1 44 Ala Ga NC Farmer
Mathews, Julia Wf F W 59 m1 44 9/9 Ala Ga Miss
Mathews, Lonnie Son M W 19 S Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Mathews, Laurie Son M W 18 S Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Stephenson, Alpha Boarder m W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine, JP 2
Enumerated 9 and 10 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 177 Sheets 9A and 9B
166-166
Mathews, Gilbert and Nettie (African American)
167-167
Mathews, Newt Head M W 70 M Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Mathews, Maggie Wf F W 50 M Tx Ala Tx
Mathews, Era I Dtr F W 24 M Tx Ala Tx
Mathews, Pearl H Dtr F W 22 S Tx Al Tx
Mathews, Ben F Son m W 21 S Tx Al Tx Farm Laborer Working Out
Mathews, Henry Son M W 16 S Tx Ala Tx
Mathews, Herman Son M W 13 S Tx Ala Tx
Mathews, Herbert Son M W 10 S Tx Al Tx","STR06" "I46398","Mathews","Gertrude","11 Apr 1907","27 May 2001","0","On the 1940 census, her husband Elzie was listed as a Merchant, working on his own account, and having attended three years of High School. Gertrude was also working, as the Postmaster of a US Post Office, and she was shown as having attended four years of High School.","STR06" "I44385","Mathews","Helen Jean","30 Sep 1922","30 Sep 2015","0","Mrs. Helen Jean Lake, age 93, lifelong resident and business owner of San Augustine, passed from this life on Wednesday, September 30, 2015, in San Augustine.

Helen was born to Mabel (Miller) Mathews and Lon Mathews on July 22, 1922 in San Augustine, Texas. Along with her husband, the late William ""Bill"" Leland Lake, they owned and operated The White Auto Store in San Augustine for many years. She was a member of the First Memorial Presbyterian Church in San Augustine.

Memorial Services will be held at 11 a.m., October 9, 2015, in the Memorial Presbyterian Church in San Augustine. The family chose cremation.

Those who are left to cherish her memory include, Daughter, Pamela Janette Lake Baggett and her husband, Joe of Conroe; Son, Murray Keith Lake; Daughter-in-law, Linda Lake Vanderwilt of Houston; her beloved grandchildren, Nicole Plaster of Conroe; Kevin Lake of Houston; Lindsay Lake Gray and her husband, Steven of East Lansing, Michigan and William Cody Baggett of Conroe and Michelle Giaramita of New York; great-granddaughter, Emily Nicole Plaster of Conroe and Jonah Gray of East Lansing, Michigan; Sister, Carolyn Epps and husband, Ken, ""Uncle Ken"" of Houston; Her nieces, Debbie Epps Vaughn and husband, Tom; Janet Mathews; Tory Mathews Henley and husband, John; Monette Mathews Graffe and husband, Reed; Mary Jean Mathews Weaver and her husband, Mark; Betty Kim Eppps Bradshaw and Kent and Renee Mathews Koethon and her husband, Ted; Nephews, Lew Mathews and wife, Les; Tom Mathews; Richard Epps; Robert Epps and his wife, Terry and Murray Mathews, along with numerous great nieces and nephews.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Lon and Mabel (Miller) Mathews; Her Beloved Husband, William ""Bill"" Leland Lake, and Her Brothers, Miller Mathews; Clifton Mathews and Victor Mathews, and a nephew, Lonnie Mathews.

- See more at: http://www.wymanrobertsfuneralhome.com
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, October 7, 2015, Page 9","STR06" "I29845","Mathews","Henry J.","Abt 1837","Aft 1880","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1870 Census
Alabama, Pike County, Beat No. 3, Post Office China Grove
Enumerated 5 August 1870
Stamped 289
HH 141
Wright, Samuel and Queen M (age 24)
142-142
Mathews, Henry 33 M W Farmer $-- $100 Ala
Mathews, Queen M 22 F W Alabama
Mathews, Lovetta 1 F W Alabama
(Assumed to be Queen Pamela A.A. McLemore)
HH 146
Wilson and Louisa McLemore
149-149
Thompson, Saml 23 M W Farming Ga
Thompson, Queen S 20 F M Keeping House Alabama

1880 Census
Alabama, Pike County, China Grove
Enumerated 2 Jun 1880
Page 6B SD 4 ED 146
44-44
Mathews, Henry J W M 44 Farmer Ga Ga Ga
Mathews, Q. M. W F 34 Wf Keeping House Ala SC NC
Mathews, Ada B W F 11 Dtr At Home Ala Ga Ala
Mathews, Eva D W F 9 Dtr Ala Ga Ala
Mathews, Horace W W M 7 Son Ala Ga Ala
Mathews, Hattie K W F 5 Dtr Ala Gal Ala
Mathews, Wilson W M 3 Son Ala Ga Ala
Mathews, Babe W M 8/12 Nov Son Ala Ga Ala


","STR06" "I44316","Mathews","Henry Jackson","28 Mar 1861","12 Aug 1938","0","Name Henry J Mathews
Event Type Death
Event Date 12 Sep 1938
Event Place , San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 27 Mar 1861
Birthplace San Augustine,
Father's Name *Loy Mathews
Mother's Name Jennette Hoffman
Certificate Number 43193
GS Film number 2117823
Digital Folder Number 005144929
Image Number 01610

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3M7-32M : accessed 01 Jan 2014), Henry J Mathews, 12 Sep 1938; citing certificate number 43193, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117823.","STR06" "I44316","Mathews","Henry Jackson","28 Mar 1861","12 Aug 1938","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 2
Enumerated 23 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 139 Sheet 6B
99-99
Mathis, Jack Head M W 49 m1 20 Tx Ga Ala Farmer Plantation
Mathis, Amandy Wf F W 41 m1 20 Tx Germany Miss
Mathis, Willie Son m W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Teacher Literacy
Mathis, Maud Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathis, Jack Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathis, Julia Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I44393","Mathews","Henry Jackson ""Jack""","14 Feb 1896","18 Jun 1950","0","Name Henry Jackson Mathews
Event Type Death
Event Date 18 Jun 1950
Event Place San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 14 Feb 1896
Birthplace San Augustine, Texas
Father's Name Henry Jackson Mathews
Mother's Name Amanda Smith
Certificate Number 29944
GS Film number 2074439
Digital Folder Number 005145581
Image Number 01612

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3CQ-TV9 : accessed 01 Jan 2014), Henry Jackson Mathews, 18 Jun 1950; citing certificate number 29944, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2074439.","STR06" "I44281","Mathews","Herbert A.","10 Aug 1909","3 Jan 1957","0","His Texas Death certificate indicated he was an electician, employed by Blanton Electric. He was married at the time of his death, and the informant was a Mrs. Opal Mathews.","STR06" "I10453","Mathews","Herman Earl","6 Sep 1906","13 Feb 1985","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 2
Enumerated 10 Apr 1940 by Mabel R. Mathews
SD 42-2 ED 203-4 Sheet 4A
56-R-5 No
Mathews, Herman Head M W 33 M No H1 Tx Chickasha OK Operator Farm
Mathews, Mabel Wf F W 34 M No C3 Tx Chickasha OK Elem Teacher Public School
Mathews, Herman Earl Son M W 11 S Yes 4 Tx Chickasha Ok
Mathews, Donald Son M W 9 S Yes 3 Ok Chickasha Ok
Mathews, L. A. Son M W 7 S Yes Ok Chickasha OK
Rawson, Ella Mother in Law F W 71 Wd No 3 La Same House","STR06" "I44308","Mathews","Inlow","13 Jun 1815","15 Aug 1879","0","FindAGrave shows that he was born in Wilkes County, Georgia. His mother Selah/Celia Ann, born in North Carolina ca 1779/1780, was living with his family at the time of both the 1850 and 1860 Federal census.

The FindAGrave memorial (#34734655) for Reece Mathews, born 30 Oct 1810 in Georgia, states that Reece was a son of Abraham Mathews and Elizabeth Burroughs, and brother of Inlow. Reece is also buried in the Thomas cemetery, and lived in close proximity to Inlow at the time of the 1850 and 1860 census.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Mathews&GSiman=1&GScid=7222&GRid=34734655&

Additionally, in 1860, both families were listed with Selah/Celia/Cilia Mathews, age 80, born in North Carolina as a member of their household, even though they were in seperate homes. It is assumed they were brothers, and both sons of Celia Mathews.



","STR06" "I44308","Mathews","Inlow","13 Jun 1815","15 Aug 1879","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine District
Enumerated 21 Sept 1850
Stamped 342
156-156
Inlow Mathews 35 m Farmer $--- $1000 Ga
Selah Ann 71 F NC
Jennett Mathews 22 F SC
Victoria Mathews 6 F Ala
RoxAnna Mathews 4 F Ala
Fanny Mathews 1 F Ala

1860 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine District and PO
Enumerated 30 July 1860
Page 55 Stamped 369
356-356
Inlow Mathews 46 m Farmer 3000 7455 Ga
Jenett Mathews 32 F SC
Victoria Mathews 16 F Ala
Roxana Mathews 14 F Ala
Fanny Polk Mathews 12 F Ala
Julia Mathews 9 F Tx
William Mathews 7 M Tx
California Mathews 4 M (sic) Tx
Elizabeth Mathews 2 F Tx
Cilia A Mathews 80 F NC
Robert York 22 M Tx

1870 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, PO San Augustine
Enumerated 14 July 1870
Pages 44 through 46
Stamped 65
276-276
Reese and Elizabeth Mathews and family
277-277
S(im) and Julia Mathews and family
Families 278-283 omitted
284-284
Mathews, Geo W 35 M B Farming and Elizabeth 24 F Mu and family
285-285
Mathews, Inlow 56 M W farmer 3000 1500 Ga
Mathews, Jennetta 43 F W Keeps House SC
Mathews, Roxanna 22 F W Ala
Mathews, Julia 18 F W Tx
Mathews, Wm. 15 M W At School Tx
Mathews, Calafornia 13 F W At School Tx
Mathews, Betty 10 F W At School Tx
Mathews, Henry 9 M W At School Tx
Mathews, Ja. Lee 5 M W Tx
Miller, Victoria 25 F W Ala
Miller, Joseph 8 M W Tx
Mathews, W. R. 14 M W At School Tx
Fohack, John 52 M W Carpenter England
Polk, Marta 22 F B Cook Tx
Polk, Nancy 7 F B Tx
Polk, Manry 4 F Mu Tx
Polk, Henrit 1 F Mu Tx
286-286
Mathews, John and Martha (Black) and family

","STR06" "I44268","Mathews","Inlow Lee","31 May 1864","20 Apr 1932","0","His Texas Death Certificate, as shown on Ancestry.com, shows he was a son of Inlow Mathews and Garnette Haffner, both born in Alabama. He worked as a merchant. The informant was Thos. I Mathews, likely his son

Texas Death certificates of Inlow's siblings show his mother's maiden name was actually Jeanette Hoffman/Huffman. It is also transcribed, on Inlow's death certifate, as Huffman on FamilySearch.org.

Name I L Mathews
Event Type Death
Event Date 20 Apr 1932
Event Place San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 31 May 1866 [Census and other records show May 1864]
Birthplace San Augustine, Texas
Father's Name Inlow Mathews
Mother's Name Jeanette Huffman
Certificate Number 60264
GS Film number 2115162
Digital Folder Number 005145202
Image Number 00497

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K33R-251 : accessed 12 Dec 2013), I L Mathews, 20 Apr 1932; citing certificate number 60264, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2115162.","STR06" "I44268","Mathews","Inlow Lee","31 May 1864","20 Apr 1932","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, Beat No 2
Enumerated 23 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 75 Sheet 33B
308-308
Mathews, Inlow L Head W M May 1864 36 M 8 Tx Ga Ala Farmer
Mathews, Mollie A Wf W F Apr 1869 31 M 8 4/3 Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Lee J Son W M Nov 1892 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Thomas I Son W M Aug 1894 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Willima C Son W M Nov 1896 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, William P Brother W M Mar 1854 46 S Tx Ga Tx Farmer and Stockman
Trotti, Giny Boarder V M Feb 1882 18 S Tx --- Tx Farm Laborer
Collins, Stevawna Boarder B F Nov 1877 22 W 1/1 Tx Tx ... House Servant
Collins, Dewey Son B M Dec 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 2
Enumerated 23 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 109 Sheet 6A Stamped 234
92-92
Mathis, Lee Head M W 41 m2 2 Tx Ga Ala Farmer
Mathis, Mandy Wf F W 26 M1 2 1/1 Tx Tn Tx
Mathis, Mary Dtr F W 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathis, W. P Brother M W 56 S Tx Ga Ala Farmer
Mathis, Lee J Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathis, Thomas Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathis, William Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine, JP One, San Augustine Town
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 176 Sheet10A
Main Street
200-226
Mathews, Inlow L Head M W 55 M Tx SC Ala Retail merchant Dry goods
Mathews, Amanda Wf F W 38 M Tx Ala Tx
Mathews, Jackson L Son m W 27 S Tx Tx Tx Retail merchant Dry goods
Mathews, Thomas I Son m W 25 S Tx Tx Tx Bookkeeper Dry goods store
Mathews, Mary J Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Jewell P Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Woodrow W Son M W 4 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, William P Brother M W 65 S Tx SC Ala Manager General Farm



1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine Precinct and Town
Enumerated April 15, 1930
SD 203-1 SD 19 Sheet 5A Stamped 138
105-121
Mathews, Inlow L Head O $7000 M W 63 M 27 Tx Ga Ga Merchant Dry Goods
Mathews, Amanda Wf F W 48 M 27 Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Mary Dtr F W 20 M Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Jewel P Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Woodrow W Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, William P Brother M W 74 S Tx Ga Ga
Curl, Mary Servant F Neg 24 S Tx Tx Tx Cook Private Family","STR06" "I2238","Mathews","Irene Elizabeth","25 Jun 1900","Apr 1977","0","Her application for a Social Security account, completed on August 5, 1965, stated that she was the daughter of Liddie E. HEGLAR [shown instead as Hagler on her actual death certificate] and Reece J. MATHEWS, and that she was born in Shelby County, Texas on June 25, 1900. At the time she completed the application, her address was P.O. Box 29, San Augustine, Texas 75972. Her Texas Death Certificate showed that her usual address was 104 Montgomery Street in San Augustine, and that she had lived in San Augustine her entire life. The informant was Hazel Bellestri, daughter.","STR06" "I44278","Mathews","Jackson Lee","30 Nov 1892","13 Feb 1953","0","His Texas Death certificate shows that he worked in the Insurance industry, and that he died at his office in the Parker Building in San Augustine of a coronary occlusion. His address at the time of his death was Box 65, San Augustine, and the informant was Mrs. Pearl Mathews.","STR06" "I44280","Mathews","Jackson Lee ""J. L.""","28 Jul 1922","18 Feb 2011","0","Obituary, copied from FindAGrave:

Jackson Lee (J.L.) Mathews, 88, of Orange, Texas went to be with his heavenly father on February 18, 2011.

Funeral Services will be 10am Monday, February 21, 2011, at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange. Reverend Kevin Trinkle will be officiating. Graveside services will follow at 3pm at McMahan's Chapel Cemetery in Sabine County, Texas.

J.L. was born to Jackson Lee Mathews, Sr. and Hattie Pearl Mathews on July 28, 1922, in San Augustine, Texas. He graduated from San Augustine High School in 1939. He trained in Sheepshead Bay, New York, and served in the United States Merchant Marines from 1940 to 1945. He made 7 voyages during the war years, and was lucky to be anchored in Tokyo Bay the day General MacArthur signed the Peace Treaty with the Japanese.

He married Della Laverne Noble in 1945 and they moved to Orange to start their family. They had two sons: Joseph Jay Mathews and Stanley Noble Mathews, both of Orange.

J.L. was an operator at DuPont River Works for 38 years and retired in 1985. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, where he volunteered in the soup kitchen for many years. He was one of the founders of Twin County Little League. He loved to play golf, travel and play with his great-grandchildren. He was a loving husband, father, father-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather and friend who will be missed dearly. He had a kind, loving heart and enjoyed helping others.

J.L. is survived by his wife, Laverne, sons, Jay Mathews and wife, Betty, Stan Mathews and wife, Linda; three grandchildren, Bryan Lee Mathews and wife, Lisa of Kingwood, Texas, Mandy Lea Mathews Mazzola and husband, Brian of Beaumont, Texas and Clay Michael Mathews and wife, Ayumi of Champagne, Illinois and six great-grandchildren, Vincent Noble Mazzola, Anthony Clay Mazzola, Julian Joseph Mathews, Christian Samuel Mathews, Lucian Mathews Mazzola and Sakura Madison Mathews.
","STR06" "I44295","Mathews","Jennie ""Biddie"" Pearl","1 May 1922","17 Jun 2005","0","Obituary, copied from FindAGrave:

Funeral services for Jennie Pearl ""Biddie"" Mathews Monroe, 83, of Shelbyville, will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, June 20 at Watson and Sons Chapel in Center with the Rev. Alan Van Hooser and the Rev. Scott Stewart officiating. Burial will follow in the Oaklawn Memorial Park in Center. Monroe died Friday, June 17 in Nacogdoches. Born May 1, 1922 in Shelby County, she was the daughter of Reece Mathews and Lydia Elizabeth Hagler Mathews. She owned and operated Monco Motor Company with her husband Clyde and was a member of Shelbyville United Methodist Church. She is preceded in death by her husband. Survivors include son Donald Monroe of Center; daughter Brenda Hubble of Shelbyville; brother C.J. Mathews of San Augustine; two grandchildren; and four grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the Shelbyville United Methodist Church. Visitation will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. today at Watson and Sons Funeral Home in Center. Watson and Sons Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

The Daily Sentinel June 19, 2005
","STR06" "I44395","Mathews","Jesse Lee","3 Sep 1907","21 Nov 1957","0","Is this the same person shown as Jesse R, age 7 (born ca 1903) on the 1910 census? If not, why was he not listed in 1910.

His Texas Death Certificate shows that he was a merchant. It also shows that he died an accidental gun shot wound.","STR06" "I44327","Mathews","Jesse R.","Abt 1903","Yes, date unknown","0","Could this be the same person as Jesse Lee Mathews, born 3 Sept 1907 as per his Texas Death Certificate?","STR06" "I13255","Mathews","Jewel Pearson ""Pete""","18 Sep 1910","22 Sep 1989","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine JP 1
Enumerated April 10, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 203-1 Sheet 8B
E. Plantation
192 O 4000 No
Mathews, Jewell Head M W 29 M No C-2 Tx Same House Manager Retail Dry Goods Store
Mathews, Mildred Wf F W 28 M No C-2 Tx Same House Saleslady Dry Goods Store
Mathews, Rosa Mary Dtr F W 4 M No 0 Tx Same House
Mathews, Cherry Lynn Dtr F W 1 M Tx Same House

","STR06" "I44290","Mathews","John Calvin","11 Nov 1846","22 Nov 1947","0","Name John Calvin Mathews
Event Type Death
Event Date 22 Nov 1947
Event Place , San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 22 Nov 1846
Birthplace , Alabama
Father's Name Reese Mathews
Mother's Name Isabel Meuse
Informant Miss Isabel Mathews, San Augustine
Certificate Number: 87575
GS Film number 2218828
Digital Folder Number 005145084
Image Number 02379

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3SC-15Z : accessed 14 Dec 2013), John Calvin Mathews, 22 Nov 1947; citing certificate number 87575, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218828.","STR06" "I44290","Mathews","John Calvin","11 Nov 1846","22 Nov 1947","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, San Augustine County
Enumerated 29 and 30 Jun 1880
Page 23 SD 1 ED 81 Stamped 284
190-196
Mathews, John W M 35 Farmer Va Ala Ala
Mathews, Hattie W F 27 Wf Keeping House La --- ???
Mathews, Mary W F 6 At Home Tx Ala La
Mathews, Stella W F 4 At Home Tx Ala La
Mathews, Albert W M 1 At Home Tx Ala La
Holomon, Henry W M 30 Minister Ga Ala La
191-197
Childers, Chas. W M 30 Farmer Tx Ala ---
Childers, Julia W F 28 Wf Keeping Tx SC SC

1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, Beat No,. 2
Enumerated ___ June 1900
SD 8 ED 75 Sheet 4022
364-364
Matthews, Simeon Head W M Aug 1844 55 M 34 Ala Ga NC Garmer
Matthews, Julia A Wf W F July 1857 48 M 34 9/9 Ala Ga Ala
Matthews, Elizabeth Dtr W F Aug 1876 23 S Tx Ala Alal
Matthews, Beulah Dtr W F Aug 1879 20 S Tx Ala Ala
Matthews, Selia Dtr W F Oct 1882 17 S Tx Ala Ala
Matthews, Lanney Son W M Jan 1890 10 S Tx Ala Alal
Matthews, Laurie Son W M Sept 1891 9 S Tx Ala Ala
365-365
Susan Rushing and daughter
366-366
Matthews, John Head M W Nov 1846 53 M 26 Ala Ga NC Farmer
Matthews, Hattie Wf W F Jun 1856 43 M 26 11/9 La Miss Ala
Matthews, May Dtr W F May 1874 26 S Tx Ala La
Matthews, Albert Son W M Jun 1878 21 S Tx Ala La
Matthews, Minter Son W M Sept 1880 19 S Tx Ala La
Matthews, Bella Dtr F W July 1882 17 S Tx Ala La
Matthews, Niner Dtr W F July 1884 15 S Tx Ala La
Matthews, Norma Dtr W F Jun 1889 10 S Tx Ala La
Matthews, Berta Dtr W F Oct 1891 8 S Tx ALa La
Matthews, Bernard Son W M May 1894 5 S Tx Ala La","STR06" "I44338","Mathews","John Minter","14 Sep 1880","12 Dec 1962","0","Name John Minter Mathews
Event Type Death
Event Date 12 Dec 1962
Event Place San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Single
Occupation Farmer
Birth Date 14 Sep 1880
Birthplace:
Father's Name John C Mathews
Mother's Name Hattie Sparlin
Informant Isabella Mathews, Sister
Certificate Number 78237
GS Film number 2117122
Digital Folder Number 005144782
Image Number 02500

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K7DQ-P7Q : accessed 14 Dec 2013), John Minter Mathews, 12 Dec 1962; citing certificate number 78237, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117122.","STR06" "I28985","","","","","","","" "I14247","Mathews","Johnny Terrell","Abt 1942","15 Jan 1991","0","The son of John Franklin Mathews (d. 11-15 1990, San Augustine) and stepson of Alice Adele Fisher Mathews Fisher (d. 7-18-2006, San Augustine).

Alice's obituary was published in the July 20, 2006 San Augustine Tribune.","STR06" "I44296","Mathews","Joseph William","26 Nov 1867","7 Jul 1950","0","Name Joseph William Mathews
Event Type Death
Event Date 17 Jul 1950
Event Place Millett, La Salle, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 26 Nov 1867
Birthplace San Augustine, Texas
Father's Name:
Mother's Name:
Certificate Number 41309
GS Film number 2074443
Digital Folder Number 005145598
Image Number 00178

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3C6-KLF : accessed 31 Dec 2013), Joseph William Mathews, 17 Jul 1950; citing certificate number 41309, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2074443.","STR06" "I44330","Mathews","Julia Eppie","1 Dec 1914","3 Jul 1976","0","Her Texas Death Certificate shows that her usual occupation was that of a school teacher. She was a resident of Geneva, Sabine County, Texas at the time of her death, and her name at death was shown as Julia Eppie Harris, with the informant being Joe Leon Harris Jr.","STR06" "I46934","Mathews","Laura Carolyn ""Sissy""","2 Apr 1931","8 Feb 2017","0","Laura Carolyn Mathews Epps (Carolyn) went to be with the Lord on February 8, 2017 at the young age of 85. Carolyn was born on April 2nd 1931 in San Augustine, Texas to Mabel Miller Mathews and Lonny Mathews (deceased) and was married to the love of her life, Richard Kenneth Epps, Jr.(Ken) for almost 67 years.

Carolyn grew up in San Augustine in a loving family. She was the youngest of 5 siblings (Miller Mathews, Clifton Mathews, Helen Jean Lake, Dr. Victor Mathews, '96 all deceased) who affectionately called her ""Sissy"", which later became ""Aunt Sissy"" to her many nieces and nephews. The siblings were especially close because their father was killed in an accident six weeks before she was born and their mother died when she was 16; the Mathews' Clan (as many referred to them) overcame the tragedies and remained together, supported by the older brothers. They have had annual family reunions every Christmas for the last 63 years, a tradition that continues to this day.

Carolyn and Ken are blessed with four wonderful children: Deborah Kay Vaughan and husband Tom, Richard K Epps, III, Robert Mathews Epps and wife Terry, Betty Kim Bradshaw and husband Kent; Eleven grandchildren - Jennifer Vaughan Buttery (deceased), Kristin Vaughan Mrnustik, Michele Vaughan Sparkman, Clayton Vaughan, Alison Epps, Hallie Epps, Danielle Epps, Brian Bradshaw, Tyler Bradshaw, Scott Bradshaw, and Brooke Bradshaw; and fourteen great grandchildren with another two expected later this year.

Carolyn loved the Lord with all her heart and wasn't afraid to share that love with others. She was a member of Grace Presbyterian Church for many years and involved in Bible studies and Cursillo. She will always be remembered as an incredible and supportive wife, mother and grandmother. Carolyn was full of joy and fun with a huge heart and generous spirit, known for her ever present sweet and inviting smile, quick wit, sense of humor, and availability at a moments' notice to help others. She adored all of her many grandchildren and great grandchildren. Carolyn, aka Mimi, was dearly loved and will be dearly missed.

A Memorial service to celebrate her life will be held on Friday February 17th, 12:30pm in the chapel at Grace Presbyterian Church, 10221 Ella Lee at Sam Houston Tollway, Houston, Texas. Internment services will be held on Saturday, February 18th, at Antioch Church of Christ Cemetery at 2 pm in San Augustine, Texas. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made in her memory to the charity of your choice.

(Copied from the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home website, also published in the Sabine County Reporter, February 22, 2017, page 10)","STR06" "I44345","Mathews","Laurie James","7 Sep 1893","24 Dec 1952","0","Name Laurie James Mathews
Event Type Draft Registration
Event Date 1917-1918
Event Place San Augustine County, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Birth Date 07 Sep 1893
Birthplace San Augustine, Texas, United States
Nationality United States
Affiliate Publication Title World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards
Affiliate Publication Number M1509
GS Film number 1983590
Digital Folder Number 005153636
Image Number 05397

Citing this Record:
""United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KZXY-PYP : accessed 14 Dec 2013), Laurie James Mathews, 1917-1918; citing San Augustine County, Texas, United States, NARA microfilm publication M1509, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d); FHL microfilm 1983590.

Name Laurie James Mathews
Event Type Death
Event Date 24 Dec 1952
Event Place Cotulla, La Salle, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 07 Sep 1896
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Sim Mathews
Mother's Name Julia Brook
Certificate Number 61834
GS Film number 2113745
Digital Folder Number 005145657
Image Number 02938

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3Z8-MYV : accessed 14 Dec 2013), Laurie James Mathews, 24 Dec 1952; citing certificate number 61834, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2113745.

His death certificate shows that his usual occupation was farming. The informant was Mrs. Sarah Mathews. He died from trauma after his ""car left highway and went into 12 foot ditch."" He died in Cotulla, but was buried in San Augustine County, but the specific cemetery was not listed. The 24 Dec 1952 issues of ""The Victoria Advocate"" reported that ""Laurie James Mathews, 56-year-old LaSalle County farmer, was killed Wednesday when his car ran off a road near Millet and hit an embankment.""","STR06" "I44344","Mathews","Lonnie Lee","15 Jan 1890","13 Feb 1931","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was farming as a tenant of Mrs. Jessie Smith. He was described as tall and stout, with brown eyes and black hair.","STR06" "I44344","Mathews","Lonnie Lee","15 Jan 1890","13 Feb 1931","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP One, San Augustine Town
Enumerated 2 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 176 Sheet 1B
Market Street
17-20
Mathews, Lonnie L Head m W 29 M Tx Ala Miss Salesman Retail Grocer
Mathews, Mabel J Wf F W 25 M Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Miller L Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Clifton S Son M W 2 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Edward Son M W 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 25, 1930
ED 203-3 SD 15 Sheet 11B
Broaddus Road
205-213
Mathews, Lonnie L Head M W 39 m 23 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Mathews, Mabel Wf F W 24 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Miller Son m W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Clifton Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Helen J Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Victor M Son m W 5 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I41627","Mathews","Maude Evelyn","13 Feb 1893","19 Apr 1982","0","Virgie Speights shows her as a daughter of Amanda Smith and H. J. Matthews, as does Maude's Texas Death Certificate. She died at the Diagnostic Hospital in Houston, with her attending physician being Hugh F. Arnold. Her usual residence was listed as rural Jasper County, Texas. She was widowed, and her occupation was listed as ""Teacher."" The informant was her daughter, Mildred Bell Morris.","STR06" "I44336","Mathews","May E.","2 Mar 1874","30 Jan 1954","0","Name May E Mathews
Event Type Death
Event Date 30 Jan 1954
Event Place San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Single
Birth Date 02 Mar 1874
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name John Mathews
Mother's Name Hattie Spurlin
Certificate Number 4125
GS Film number 2114067
Digital Folder Number 005145330
Image Number 01565

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K37V-C5V : accessed 14 Dec 2013), May E Mathews, 30 Jan 1954; citing certificate number 4125, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2114067.

Her death certificate showed she was a retired school teacher, and never married.","STR06" "I44383","Mathews","Miller L.","22 May 1914","15 Jul 1976","0","San Augustine History 1928
Column by Harry P. Noble
Published in The San Augustine Tribune, Thursday, October 13, 2005, pg 10

JULY

Nine local Boy Scouts went on a 10-day summer camp near Jacksonville, Texas. They were:
Tom Blount, Hampton Downs, W. H. Fussell, Morgan Harris, Floyd Lucker, Miller Mathews, Charles McMillian and Harold Taylor. These same boys, plus seven more--George Ramsey, Joe Bickley, Philip Cockerham, Wyatt C. Teel, Lawrence Rulfs, Herbert Payne and Luther Morris--had a party at Bland Lake the week before.

His Texas Death Certificate shows that he was a farmer and cattle rancher, along with being a veteran of World War II. The informant was his wife, Tommie Mathews.","STR06" "I5359","Mathews","Mittie E.","1 Oct 1881","14 Apr 1963","0","She shares a double marker with her son, John Edgar Barbaree (born 28 Feb 1906, died 5 Nov 1950) at the Greenwood Cemetery in Montgomery, Alabama. She is listed as: Mother, Mittie E. Mathews Barbaree, 1 Oct 1881 - 14 Apr 1963.","STR06" "I44340","Mathews","Nina","30 Jul 1884","25 Oct 1947","0","Her Texas Death Certificates listed her usual occupation as school teacher, and also indicated that she had spent her entire lifed in San Augustine County.","STR06" "I44341","Mathews","Norma Graham","1 Jun 1889","10 Apr 1961","0","Name Norma Graham Blount
Event Type Death
Event Date 10 Apr 1961
Event Place San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Occupation Teacher
Birth Date 01 Jun 1889
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name John C Mathews
Mother's Name Hattie Spurlin
Informant Frank BLOUNT
Certificate Number 23885
GS Film number 2116744
Digital Folder Number 005145518
Image Number 00197

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3H7-ST6 : accessed 14 Dec 2013), Norma Graham Blount, 10 Apr 1961; citing certificate number 23885, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116744.","STR06" "I46103","","","","","","","" "I44362","Mathews","Pauline Ruby","11 Nov 1915","15 Jan 2012","0","Obituary, copied from the FindAGrave memorial created by Bobbie Camp Floyd

Pauline Ruby Walsh, 96, passed away Sunday, January 15, 2012 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She was born November 11, 1915 in San Augustine, Texas to Albert Mathews and Annie Gilbert who preceded her in death.

Pauline was a long time Corpus Christi, Texas resident and retired from the Champlain Oil Co. accounting department.

She is survived by daughters: Janet Matthews, Tulsa, Oklahoma and Ann Madden, Houston, Texas. Visitation will be 9:30 a.m., Monday, January 23, 2012, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 a.m. both at Most Precious Blood Catholic Church. Interment will be in Seaside Memorial Park under the direction of Seaside Funeral Home.","STR06" "I44329","Mathews","Reece","Abt 1909","Yes, date unknown","0","Listed simply as ""Baby"" on the 1910 census, Male, age 1.","STR06" "I44292","Mathews","Reece Jesse","14 Aug 1872","10 Aug 1964","0","Name Reece Mathews
Event Type Death
Event Date 10 Aug 1964
Event Place San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 14 Aug 1872
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Sim Mathews
Mother's Name Julia Brooks
Informant Aubrey Mathews
Certificate Number 52825
GS Film number 2117597
Digital Folder Number 005144767
Image Number 00752

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBH-W3P : accessed 14 Dec 2013), Reece Mathews, 10 Aug 1964; citing certificate number 52825, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117597.","STR06" "I44292","Mathews","Reece Jesse","14 Aug 1872","10 Aug 1964","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP No. 3
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 149 Sheet 3A
31-31
Mathews, Reece J Head M W 38 m1 13 Tx Ala Miss Farmer
Mathews, Lizzie Wf F W 28 m1 13 5/5 Tx Ala Ala
Mathews, Ethel Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Irine Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Jesse R Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Aubrey Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Baby Son M W 1 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 3
Enumerated 13 and 14 Day Jan 1920
SD 32 ED 189 Sheet 4B
71-73
Mathews, R. J. Head M W 49 M Tx Ala Miss Farmer
Mathews, Lizzie Wf F W 42 M Tx Ala Ala
Mathews, Aubrey Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Jesse Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Rayse Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathew, Julia Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Woodrow Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Clyde Son M W 1 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 3
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 210-9 SD 12 Sheet 3A Stamped 141
San Augustine Road
41-41
Mathews, Reece Head M W 57 M 25 No Yes Tx Ala Miss Farmer
Mathews, Lizzie Wf F W 53 M 21 Tx Ala Ala
Mathews, Reece Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer General farm
Mathews, Julia Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Jimmie Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Clyde Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Jinnie Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Lary Son M W 3 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Sim Father m W 85 M 21 Ala Ga NC
Mathews, Julia Mother F W 78 M 15 Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I44286","Mathews","Reese","30 Oct 1810","10 Jul 1872","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of Abraham Mathews and Elizabeth (???) Burroughs, and brother of Inlow Mathews. There is an Inlow Mathews who also has a memorial at FindAGrave (FAG #34734320). That Inlow Mathews was shown as born ca 1815, also in Georgia (possibly Wilkes County). However, Inlow Mathews appears to be the son of a woman named Selah/Celia Ann, whom was living with his family in San Augustine County at the time of the 1850 and 1860 Federal Census. Of interest is the fact that ""Celie Mathes, age 80, Female, NC"" was ALSO listed in the home of Reese Mathews at the time of the 1860 Federal Census. In the home of Inlow, she was listed as ""Cilia A. Matthews, age 80, Female, NC."" It is assumed she was listed in both homes as she lived with both from time to time? The enumeration of Inlow Mathews home was on 30 July 1860, and that of the home of Reese Mathews was in 1 August 1860. The two men lived only about 20 households apart.

It is thefore assumed that Reese and Inlow are indeed brothers, both sons of the Celia that was listed in both of their homes in 1860. Her maiden name may be Burroughs, but this is not proven. Nor is the name of their father (possibly Abraham) proven.","STR06" "I44286","Mathews","Reese","30 Oct 1810","10 Jul 1872","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine
Enumerated 6 Sept 1850
Stamped 331
8-8
Reese Mathews 38 M Farmer 600 Ga
Elizabeth Mathews 28 F SC
Joseph Mathews 10 M Ala
Simeon Mathews 8 M Ala
John C Mathews 6 M Ala
Frances M Mathews 1 m Ala
Elizabeth Mathews 22 F Ala
The Slave Schedule shows that Reese held six slaves, Females age 40, 35 and 6, and males ages 27, 20 and 10

1860 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine District and P.O.
Enumerated 1 Aug 1860
Page 59
385-385
R. Mathes 49 M Farmer $3000 $8000 Ga
Elizabeth Mathes 44 F SC
Joseph W Mathes 18 M Ala
Simeon Mathes 16 M Ala
John C. Mathes 13 M Ala
Francis M Mathes 11 M Ala
Celie Mathes 80 F NC

1870 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine
Enumerated 14 Jul 1870
276-276
(Indexed on Ancestry.com as Pegger Mathews)
Mathews, Reeez 64 M W Farmer 1000 1300 Ga
Mathews, Elizabeth 54 F W Keep House SC
Mathews, John C 22 M W Works on Farm Ala
Mathews, Newton 21 M W Works on Farm Ala
Mathews, S. E 18 F W Tx [WHY NOT ON 1860 CENSUS???]
Mathews, Susan 15 F W Tx [WHY NOT ON 1860 CENSUS???]
277-277
Mathews, S/L 20 M W Farmer $-- #220 Ala
Mathews, Julia 19 F W Keep House Miss
Mathews, Joseph 2 M W Tx
Mathews, M R 9/12 F W Tx Aug
Thomas ??? 10 F B Nurse","STR06" "I44312","Mathews","Roxanna ""Roxie""","4 Apr 1846","20 Feb 1921","0","Name Roxie Lister
Event Type Death
Event Date 20 Feb 1921
Event Place , , Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 04 Apr 1846
Birthplace , Alabama
Father's Name Inlo* Matthews
Mother's Name Hoffman
Informant Sidney Lister
Burial Presbyterian Grave Yeard
Certificate Number: 5586
GS Film number 2073953
Digital Folder Number 005144809
Image Number 00106

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBK-T9C : accessed 12 Dec 2013), Roxie Lister, 20 Feb 1921; citing certificate number 5586, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2073953.","STR06" "I28987","","","","","","","" "I44289","Mathews","Simeon ""Sim""","2 Aug 1844","12 Oct 1930","0","His headstone shows that he served in Co. F, 14 Tex Cav., C.S.A.","STR06" "I44289","Mathews","Simeon ""Sim""","2 Aug 1844","12 Oct 1930","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1870 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine
Enumerated 14 Jul 1870
276-276
Mathews, Rggez 64 M W Farmer 1000 1300 Ga
Mathews, Elizabeth 54 F W Keep House SC
Mathews, John C 22 M W Works on Farm Ala
Mathews, Newton 21 M W Works on Farm Ala
Mathews, S. E 18 F W Tx
Mathews, Susan 15 F W Tx
277-277
Mathews, S/L 20 M W Farmer $-- #220 Ala
Mathews, Julia 19 F W Keep House Miss
Mathews, Joseph 2 M W Tx
Mathews, M R 9/12 F W Tx Aug
Thomas ??? 10 F B Nurse

1880 Census
Texas, San Augustine County
Enumerated 14 Jun 1880
Page 7 SD 1 ED 81 Stamped 276
48-50
Mathews, Sim W M 35 Farming Ala Ga SC
Mathews, J. S. W F 26 Wf Keepuin House Ala Ala Ala
Mathews, J. W. W M 12 Son At Home Tx Ala Ala
Mathews, Mattie W F 10 Dtr At Home Tx Ala Ala
Mathews, Reace W M 8 Son At Home Tx Ala Ala
Mathews, Rebecca W F 6 Dtr At Home Tx Ala Ala
Mathews, Edner W F 4 Dtr At Home Tx Ala Ala
Mathews, Bewler W F 11/12 Aug Dtr At Home Tx Ala Ala

1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, Beat No,. 2
Enumerated ___ June 1900
SD 8 ED 75 Sheet 4022
364-364
Matthews, Simeon Head W M Aug 1844 55 M 34 Ala Ga NC Garmer
Matthews, Julia A Wf W F July 1857 48 M 34 9/9 Ala Ga Ala
Matthews, Elizabeth Dtr W F Aug 1876 23 S Tx Ala Alal
Matthews, Beulah Dtr W F Aug 1879 20 S Tx Ala Ala
Matthews, Selia [Ellis] Dtr (sic) W F (sic) Oct 1882 17 S Tx Ala Ala
Matthews, Lanney Son W M Jan 1890 10 S Tx Ala Ala
Matthews, Laurie Son W M Sept 1891 9 S Tx Ala Ala
365-365
Susan Rushing and daughter
366-366
Matthews, John Head M W Nov 1846 53 M 26 Ala Ga NC Farmer
Matthews, Hattie Wf W F Jun 1856 43 M 26 11/9 La Miss Ala
Matthews, May Dtr W F May 1874 26 S Tx Ala La
Matthews, Albert Son W M Jun 1878 21 S Tx Ala La
Matthews, Minter Son W M Sept 1880 19 S Tx Ala La
Matthews, Bella Dtr F W July 1882 17 S Tx Ala La
Matthews, Niner Dtr W F July 1884 15 S Tx Ala La
Matthews, Norma Dtr W F Jun 1889 10 S Tx Ala La
Matthews, Berta Dtr W F Oct 1891 8 S Tx ALa La
Matthews, Bernard Son W M May 1894 5 S Tx Ala La

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated 16 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 137 Sheet 2A
19-19
Mathews, Newton Head M W 60 M2 17 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Mathews, Maggie Wf F W 40 m2 17 8/7 Tx Tx Tx
Partin, William R Stepson M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Mathews, Era Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Pearl Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Ben Son m W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Henry Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Hermon Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Herbert Son M W 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
20-20
Mathews, Sim M W 66 m1 44 Ala Ga NC Farmer
Mathews, Julia Wf F W 59 m1 44 9/9 Ala Ga Miss
Mathews, Lonnie Son M W 19 S Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Mathews, Laurie Son M W 18 S Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Stephenson, Alpha Boarder m W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated 17 and 19 day January 1920
SD 326 ED 175 Sheet 2A
27-28
Stephenson, Frank M Head M W 65 M Tx Misss Miss Farmer
Stephenson, Mattie Wf F W 50 M Tx Ala Miss
Stephenson, Winifred L Son M W 24 S Tx Tx Tx
Stephenson, Lois Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Stephenson, Era J Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
---/29
Mathews, Sim Father-in-law M W 75 M Ala SC Ala None
Mathews, Julia Mother-in-law F W 68 M Miss Ala Ala
Mathews, Laurie J Brother-in-law M W 26 S Tx Ala Miss Labor Lumber Mill

1930 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 3
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 210-9 SD 12 Sheet 3A Stamped 141
San Augustine Road
41-41
Mathews, Reece Head M W 57 M 25 No Yes Tx Ala Miss Farmer
Mathews, Lizzie Wf F W 53 M 21 Tx Ala Ala
Mathews, Reece Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer General farm
Mathews, Julia Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Jimmie Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Clyde Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Jinnie Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Lary Son M W 3 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Mathews, Sim Father m W 85 M 21 Ala Ga NC
Mathews, Julia Mother F W 78 M 15 Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I44346","Mathews","Stella Hattie","13 Feb 1876","11 Feb 1971","0","Name Stella Hattie Roberts
Event Type Death
Event Date 11 Feb 1971
Event Place San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 13 Feb 1876
Birthplace San Augustine, Texas
Father's Name John Mathews
Mother's Name Hattie Spurling
Informant Bruce Roberts (Son)
Certificate Number 12836
GS Film number 2223074
Digital Folder Number 005145916
Image Number 01863

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36F-RSR : accessed 14 Dec 2013), Stella Hattie Roberts, 11 Feb 1971; citing certificate number 12836, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2223074.","STR06" "I44275","Mathews","Thomas Inlow","8 Aug 1894","28 Feb 1954","0","His Texas Death Certificate indicates he was a veteran of World War I, and was employed in the General Insurance industry. He was married, and the informant for his death certificate was Mrs. Virginia Mathews.","STR06" "I44381","Mathews","Victor Murray","14 Oct 1924","16 Apr 1986","0","He has a military marker, embosssed with a cross, and with the following information: Victor M. Mathews, CPL US Army, World War II, 1924-1986.","STR06" "I44311","Mathews","Victoria A.","28 Nov 1843","6 May 1929","0","At the time of the 1870 Federal census, she was living with her father, Inlow Mathews, in San Augustine, Texas. Listed with her was 8 year old Joseph Miller, but no spouse was present. FindAGrave also shows her linked to a son, Joseph T. Miller. Her location of birth was listed on that website as Autauga County, Alabama.

Name Victoria Miller
Event Type Death
Event Date 06 May 1929
Event Place San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 28 Nov 1843
Birthplace: Alabama
Father's Name Inlow Mathews
Mother's Name:
Informant Mrs. Vera Hanks
Burial Thomas Cemetery
Certificate Number 27496
GS Film number 2114939
Digital Folder Number 005145237
Image Number 01027

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K7DN-P6D : accessed 12 Dec 2013), Victoria Miller, 06 May 1929; citing certificate number 27496, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2114939.","STR06" "I44277","Mathews","Virginia Ann ""Ginger""","18 Sep 1927","19 Dec 1999","0","She was validictorian of San Augustine High School, graduating with the Class of 1944.","STR06" "I44392","Mathews","William Edward","16 Sep 1891","11 Nov 1959","0","Name William Edward Mathews
Event Type Death
Event Date 11 Nov 1959
Event Place Orange, Orange, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 16 Sep 1891
Birthplace San Augustine, Texas
Father's Name H J Mathews
Mother's Name Mandy Smith
Certificate Number 64146
GS Film number 2115991
Digital Folder Number 005145472
Image Number 02725

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K34X-FQD : accessed 01 Jan 2014), William Edward Mathews, 11 Nov 1959; citing certificate number 64146, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2115991.","STR06" "I44361","Mathews","William Gilbert","3 Jan 1903","3 Mar 1978","0","Name William Gilbert Mathews
Titles and Terms:
Event Type Death
Event Date 03 Mar 1978
Event Place San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Age 75
Birth Year (Estimated) 1903
Occupation School Teacher
Father's Name Albert S Mathews
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name Annie Ophelia Gilbert
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Informant Esther Mathews (Wife)
Certificate Number 23046
Digital Folder Number 004862150
Image Number 00048

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1977-1986,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS82-KMH : accessed 15 Dec 2013), William Gilbert Mathews, 1978.","STR06" "I44310","Mathews","William Polk","18 Mar 1854","3 Jan 1938","0","May have been listed twice on the 1870 census? as Wm., age 15 and as W. R. Mathews, age 14? Or are these two different siblings? There was only one male child of this approximate age in 1860, 7 year old William.

In 1910 and in 1920 he was living with his brother, Inlow Lee, and was listed as Single at both enumerations.","STR06" "I27324","","","","","","","" "I31669","Mathis","Sarah Louvisia","3 May 1853","26 Jul 1914","0","Shown by some as Sarah McLemore, a daughter of Maj. Amos McLemore and Rosa Lavinia McLemore.

This appears to be in error, and does not match other histories of the family of Maj. Amos McLemore.","STR06" "I6904","Matthews","Mary M.","25 Nov 1864","24 Sep 1946","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of Martin Matthews (TX) and Ann Gellatly (Scotland), whom are also listed as her parents on her Texas Death Certificate.","STR06" "I24113","Matthews","Sallie","11 Oct 1892","5 Oct 1978","0","Her Texas Death Certificate shows her as a daughter of George R. Mathews and Mary Halbert, and that she was born in Geneva, Sabine County, Texas. The informant was her daughter, Mary Taylor.","STR06" "I38663","Matthies","Louis H.","21 Feb 1920","21 Feb 1979","0","Find A Grave shows him as a son of Henry Friedrich Matthies and Lizzie Anne Strauss, whom both also have memorials on that website. This family can be found in Fillmore County, Nebraska at the time of the 1930 census. Louis is the middle of their then three children, Mabel, age 14, Louis 10, and Leslie (son) D. age 7. All three children were shown as born in Nebraska, as were their parents.","STR06" "I46186","Matthis","David Battie","9 Feb 1917","4 Jun 1979","0","On his FindAGrave memorial page, he is linked to wife, Juanita Knowles Matthis (1910-1998).","STR06" "I46187","Matthis","James Kermit","28 Sep 1918","24 Dec 1995","0","He is instead listed as Kermit James Matthews on the North Carolina Death Index. His DOB was shown as 28 Sep 1918, and DOD as 24 Dec 1995, in Durham. He died at a nursing home, and was divorced.","STR06" "I45862","Matthis","Willie James","12 Apr 1885","22 Jun 1945","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he listed his name as Willie James Matthis, resident of Ingold, NC. His date of birth was shown as 13 Apr 1885, and his occupation was farming. His nearest relative was Annie Matilda Matthis, also of Ingold. The was tall and slender, with Brown eyes and dark hair. When he opened a Social Security account in November of 1938, his birthday was instead listed as 13 Mar 1885, with his parents being Beatty T. Matthis and Emma L. Caison.

His North Carolina Death Certificate shows him Willie James Matthis, Married, born 2 April 1885 in Sampson County, NC, a son of B. T. Matthis and Emma Caison, both of Sampson County. His usual home was in Garland, NC, but he died as an inmate of the Raleigh State Hospital of Chronic Cardio Vascular Disease.","STR06" "I45862","Matthis","Willie James","12 Apr 1885","22 Jun 1945","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, Taylor Bridge Twp
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 3 ED 100 Sheet 3B
Spring Vale Road
Family 50-53
Matthis, Abraham J Head M W 56 M NC NC NC Farmer
Matthis, Missouri Wf F W 56 M NC NC NC
Matthis, Eva Lee Dtr F W 17 S NC NC NC
Family 50-54
Matthis, Alex H Head M W 22 M NC NC NC Laborer Home Farm
Matthis, Margaret M Wf F W 18 M NC NC NC
Family 51-55
Eunice (?) L Matthis Head F W 59 Wd NC NC NC
Leonidas B Matthis Son M W 28 S NC NC NC Farmer
Family 52-56
Matthis, William J Head M W 34 M NC NC NC Farmer
Matthis, Annie M Wf F W 25 M NC NC NC
Matthis, Zeolia M Dtr F W 4 S NC NC NC
Matthis, David B Son 2 10/12 S NC NC NC
Matthis, J Kermit Son M W 1 4/12 S NC NC NC
Family 53-57
Matthis, Adam B Head M W 34 M NC NC NC Farmer
Matthis, E. Mabel Wf F W 22 M NC NC NC
Matthis, E. Norman Son M W 1 7/12 S NC NC NC

1930 Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, Taylors Bridge Township
Enumerated April 28, 1930
ED 82-31 SD 12 Sheet 17A Stamped 212
281-316
Matthis, Eddie B Head M W 45 M 32 NC NC NC Farmer
Matthis, Mabel Wf F W 32 M 19 NC NC NC
Matthis, E. Newman Son M W 11 S NC NC NC
Matthis, Lilliam Dtr F W 9 S NC NC NC
Matthis, Louise Dtr F W 6 S NC NC NC
Matthis, Grady Son M W 4 2/12 S NC NC NC
282-317
Matthis, Willie J Head M W 45 Wd 28 NC NC NC Farmer
Matthis, Z/Jeolia Dtr F W 14 S NC NC NC
Matthis, David Son M W 12 S NC NC NC
Matthis, Kermit Son M W 11 S NC NC NC
Matthis, Louise Dtr F W 8 S NC NC NC","STR06" "I35113","","","","","","","" "I33973","Mattingly","Hugh Thomas","24 Jul 1922","25 Jun 1999","0","The Marion Public Library Death Index, located on Ancestry.com, notes that his obituary was published on 26 Jun 1999 in the Marion Chronicle Tribune in Grant, Indiana.","STR06" "I35114","","","","","","","" "I1569","","","","","","","" "I45470","","","","","","","" "I10848","Mattox","Grace Elizabeth","18 Jan 1903","Oct 2001","0","At the time of her death, she was married to Roger Severne AMIOTT, who also has a memorial at FindAGrave. Appears to have been a daughter of John Hamp Mattox and his wife Anna. They had a large family living in Jasper County, Texas, including daughter Grace born ca 1903, at the time of the 1910 and 1920 Federal Census enumerations.","STR06" "I11370","Mattox","Marjorie","14 May 1915","22 Feb 1996","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows her as a daughter of Ardus ""Arch"" MADDOX and Minnie Alice NEWBERRY. She married second an O'Neil and third a Barlow.

The Sabine County Reporter
February 28, 1996, Page 12A

Marjorie Barlow

Marjorie Barlow of Hemphill died Thursday, Feb. 22, 1996, at her residence on Texas 87 in the City of Hemphill.

Mrs. Barlow was born in Newton County as a daughter of the late A. L. and Minnie (Newberry) MATTOX and had lived in Hemphill 30 years. He was a retired mail carrier with the U. S. Postal Service and a member of the Church of God and the Order of the Eastern Star.

She was preceded in death by her husband W. J. ""Mutt"" Barlow.

She is survived by a host of distant relatives, friends and neighbors.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill with Bro. Vance R. Purtell officiating. Interment followed at Mitchell Cemetery in Newton County.

Pallbearers: T. W. Clark, Ray Sutton, Wendel Barlow, Billy Barlow, John Starr Jr and Michael Barlow.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2011)","STR06" "I40584","Mattox","Myrtle Ophelia","20 Dec 1908","23 Aug 1977","0","Dale Rubel shows her as a daughter of Ardus ""Arch"" MATTOX and Minnie Alice NEWBERRY. She appears to have married second a Mr. Griffin, and is shown as Myrtle Ophelia Griffin on her Texas Death Certificate. She died from head and chest injuries in a two car accident in Sabine County. The informant was her sister, Mrs. Marjorie BARLOW. Her parents were listed as Arch L. Mattox and Minnie Alice Newberry.","STR06" "I45471","Mattox","Raymond Robert","27 Dec 1930","4 Jan 2009","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page created by EastTexan:

Raymond Robert Mattox, a just and noble man, went to his rest Sunday, January 4, 2009, in his home. He was born in Brookeland, TX, to Lee and Ettie McGraw Mattox on Dec. 27, 1930. He grew up in the green beauty of Sabine County always loving the outdoors. Cotton as he was known because of his pure white hair, was a loving and caring child who grew to be a loving and caring man. He was a veteran, a member of the American Legion, a lifetime member of the Sons of the Rupublic of Texas, and a Christian. He worked as a supervisor with the Ethyl Chemical Co. in Houston, TX. after he retired in 1986, he moved back home to Sabine County with his wife Hazel. His grieving loved ones that remain are: his daughter, Rebecca Mattox AuClaire and husband Francis Bubba of Hemphill, his granddaughter, Allison Joy Mattox of Hemphill, his brother, J.H. Mattox of Conroe, and his sister, Arlene Nash of Conroe. Raymond was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 50 years, Hazel. Also his grandson, Sean Mattox Seitz, his sister Roberta Bice, and brothers, Milton, James, J.T., Paul Raymond Mattox. A celebration of his life will be at 10:00 am, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Floyd Wright officiating. Burial will follow in the Yellowpine Cemetery.","STR06" "I10361","Mattox","Robert Lee","23 Aug 1891","20 Oct 1947","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows him as a son of James Hampton Mattox and Roberta Mitchell. His occupation was listed as Forest Ranger.","STR06" "I10361","Mattox","Robert Lee","23 Aug 1891","20 Oct 1947","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 170 Sheet 6B
Remling and Brookeland Road
128-131
Mattox, Lee Head m W 28 M Tx Tx Tx Laborer Garage
Mattox, Etta Wf F W 24 M Tx Tx Tx
Mattox, Roberta Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Mattox, James L Son M W 1 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3, Brookeland Town
Enumerated 17 Apr 1930
ED 202-5 SD 19 Sheet 4B
22-22
Mattox, Lee R Head M W 38 M 22 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Mattox, Etta Wf F W 33 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Mattox, Berta L Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Mattox, James Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Mattox, Milton R Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Mattox, Arlene Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I45467","Mattox","Roberta ""Berta"" L.","Abt 1915","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a BICE.","STR06" "I13381","Mattox","Shrewsbury Franklin ""Frank""","4 Feb 1956","6 Oct 2007","0","Might he be the namesake grandson of Shrewsbury Franklin Mattox (1912-1998) of Indiana, FAG ## 37879993? Shrewsbury Mattox had a son named Richard Mattox.

S. Franklin Mattox, 51; of Floyds Knobs

A memorial services for S. Franklin Mattox, 51, of Floyds Knobs, will be held at noon Saturday, Oct. 13, at Kraft Funeral Service, 2776 Charlestown Road, New Albany. He died Saturday, Oct. 6, 2007, in his sleep at his residence.

He was a native of Rushville and a managing partner for the law firm, Mattox, Mattox and Wilson in New Albany. He was a certified mediator, certified by Arbitration Forums, Inc. in 1990 and one of four certified Family Law Specialist and Domestic Relations Mediator in Southern Indiana. He was a graduate of Wabash College and Indiana University School of Law in Indianapolis. He received Bar Admissions to Indiana in 1981, U.S. District Court Southern District of Indiana, in 1981 and U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.

Published works ""Legal Stuff (You Should Know), co-author, ISBA Young Lawyers Section.

Representative cases: Straub v. B.M.T. 645 N.E. 62d. 597 (Ind. app. 1997), Indiana Supreme Court.

Classes and seminars taught: I.C.L.E.F. faculty member: Practice Skills Course I and II, ""Building A Profitable Law Practice,"" 1990-1992. Out of Country Seminar, ""Accelerated Disputed Resolution,"" St. Kitts, BWI 1990. Program chair, ""Practicing Law in Indiana-Tips for Kentucky Practitioners,"" Seminar, Louisville Bar Association 1991. Program chair, ""Puddlejumping: Indiana Practice for Kentucky Lawyers, 1997.

Honors and awards: N.I.T.A. Trial Advocate Skills Workshop Scholarship Fellow, Indiana Bar Foundation.

He was a member of the Clark County Bar Association, Floyd County Bar Association, ISBA House of Delegates, Delegate 1988-2006, ABA Young Lawyer Division, District Representative for two years, Harrison County Bar Association, 1990-1991, secretary treasurer, Crawford County Bar Association, 1990-1991, secretary treasurer, Indiana Teen Law Committee, chairman, 1988, Indiana Bar Foundation, 1996, present director, Louisville Bar Association, Indiana State Bar Association, Young Lawyers Section, Executive Council Representative, Harrison Circuit Court, Public Defender, 1982-1986 and attorney for Harrison County Department of Family and Children for 15 years.

Survivors include two sons, Marshall and Mitchell Mattox, both of Floyds Knobs; father, Richard Mattox, Georgetown; brother, Benjamin M. Mattox, Sellersburg and beloved companion, Karen Oakes, Floyds Knobs.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Rose Marie Ketchem.

Visitation at the funeral home will be after 10 a.m. Saturday.

The family has chosen cremation.

The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of contributions to Center for Women and Children of Floyd County or the Floyd County Animal Rescue League.

http://www.newsandtribune.com/obituaries_archive_url/x519370137/S-Franklin-Mattox","STR06" "I28216","Matzke","Wilhelmina ""Minna"" H.","29 Oct 1899","1 Mar 1995","0","Shown in the NebraskaGravestones.org database as the wife of Arthur Brunkow and daughter of Emil MATZKE and Elsie HINTZMAN.","STR06" "I28216","Matzke","Wilhelmina ""Minna"" H.","29 Oct 1899","1 Mar 1995","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Nebraksa, Jefferson County, Washington Precinct
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 2229 Sheet 2?
FM 30-31
Matzke, Emil G Head M W 48 M 1884 Pa Germany German Germany German Germany German Farmer
Matzke, Elise Wf F W 43 M 1881 Pa Germany German Germany German Germany German
Matzke, Maria A Dtr F W 15 S Nebraska Germany German Germany German
Matzke, Bertha P Dtr F W 12 S Nebraska Germany German Germany German
Brunkow, Arthur E Son-in-law M W 25 M Nebraska Germany German Germany German
Brunkow, Minnia H Dtr F W 20 M Nebraska Germany German Germany German Farmer

Note: It appears that ""Pommern"" was written above Germany, and then lined out, on the line showing the place of birth of both Emil and Elise.","STR06" "I3584","Maudlin","Birdie Aldina","6 Jul 1911","18 May 1986","0","Said to be the daughter of Archie Maudlin and Ada Ulmer. Wynema McGrew shows her first name as Berdie, but FindAGrave shows Birdie.
","STR06" "I47452","Maumus","Eugene","4 Aug 1891","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Lousiana, Orleans Parish, New Orleans, Ward 16 Block 161
Enumerated 19 Apr 1930
ED 35-267 SD 11 Sheet 30A
Maple Streetn House Number 7916
440-448
Maumus, Eugene Head M W 38 M 36 La La La Properitor Grocery
Maumus, Mercedes A Wf F W 38 M 36 La La La Operator Beauty Parlor
Allnet, Edward A Father in Law M W 63 Wd La La La Carpenter House","STR06" "I47454","Maumus","Louis Francis","27 Jan 1904","18 Dec 1960","0","The 1925 Loyola University, New Orleans, LA yearbook contains his listing and photo. He was a Sophomore Dental studeyn, Pres. of the Sophomore class, worked on the Dental Journal, Maroon Staff, Wolf Staff, and in Psi Omega

Ancestry.com. U.S. WWII Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. confirm he was born on 27 Jan 1904 in New Orleans, and shows his occupation as Doctor of Dental Surgery. He was married, and his wife (Mrs. Louis F. Maumus) was shown as living at 928 South Beach Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi. His address was shown as 4702 Washington Ave New Orleans, and his work address was 909 Pere Marquette Bldg, New Orleans. He was self employed.","STR06" "I47454","Maumus","Louis Francis","27 Jan 1904","18 Dec 1960","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Mississippi, Hancock County, Bay St. Louis Beat 5 Ward 4
SD 6 ED 23-8 Sheet 1B
Enumerated April 3, 1940
South Beach House Number 23
O 5000
Maumus, Lewis Head M W 34 M College-5 La New Orleans LA Doctor Dentist
Maumus, Flora W F W 33 M No H-4 La New Orleans LA
Maumus, Victor Son M W 7 S La New Orleans LA
Maumus, Lewis Son M W 3 S La New Orleans LA
23 R
Thomson, John Head M W 46 M No C2 Scotland New Orleans Broker Floor
Thomson, Ethel W F W 46 M No C1 Illinois New Orleans
","STR06" "I47467","Maumus","Louis Thomas","30 Apr 1937","1 Apr 2016","0","Dr. Louis T. Maumus, M.D. passed away on April 1, 2016 from complications of cancer of the pancreas. He is survived by his wife, Yvonne Lacoste Maumus, his brother Victor M. Maumus and his former wife, Barbara Ann Smith and their three children, Louis Francis Maumus, Michelle Mc Grath, and Dr. Marianne Maumus Conrad, and by five grandchildren, Corinne Mc Grath, Collin Mc Grath, Lauren Mc Grath, Michael Conrad and Magaret Conrad. He was preceded by his father Dr. Louis Francis Maumus and his mother Flora Mae Sutton. He was a graduate of Loyola University, Tulane Medical School and Tulane Graduate School. He practiced Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology in the Internal Medicine Group in New Orleans, LA. He was honored to be an active member of the medical faculty of Tulane Medical School until he retired in 1999. He held privileges at Charity Hospital, Tulane Medical Center, Methodist Hospital and De La Ronde Hospital. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Tulane Medical School. A Memorial Mass will be Wednesday, April 6, 2016 at 11:00 am at Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church in Bay St. Louis, MS. The family will receive guest one hour prior to Mass. A reception will follow. Edmond Fahey Funeral Home in Bay St. Louis, MS is in charge of the arrangements. Published in TheNewOrleansAdvocate.com from Apr. 2 to Apr. 6, 2016","STR06" "I47450","Maumus","Victor","9 Sep 1863","10 May 1944","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 US Federal Census
Louisiana, Orleans Parish, Third Parish, New Orleans, 14th Ward
SD 1 ED 132 Sheet 2A, Stamped 293
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
Washington Avenue, House Number 4726
30-30
Maumus, Victor Head M W Sept 1863 36 M 12 La France France Dairyman Reads and writes
Maumus, Katie Wf W F May 1870 30 M 12 3/2 La France France Reads and writes
Maumus, Josephine Dtr W F Oct 1899 10 S La La La At School 9 months Reads and writes
Maumus, Eugenie Son M W Aug 1891 8 S La La La
Orr, Edward Boarder W M July 1877 22 S La La La Laborer Farm
Orr, William Boarder W M Sept 1880 19 S La La La Laborer Farm","STR06" "I37376","Maund","Angelina","May 1835","Abt 1920","0","Married a MELLON and moved to Lampasas County, Texas. Her father and mother were said to have died at the home of their daughter ""Mrs. S. W. Mellon in Lampasas,"" later referred to as Angeline Maund Mellon.","STR06" "I37376","Maund","Angelina","May 1835","Abt 1920","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Lampasas County, Lampasas
Enumerated 1 Jun 1880
Page 2 SD 5 ED 85
14-15
Millon, Angeline W F 45 merchant Ga Ga Ga
Millon, Samuel W W M 16 Son At School Tx Penna Ga
Millon, William A W M 14 Son Clerk in Store Tx Penna Ga
Millon, Thomas P W M 10 Son Tx Penn Ga
Millon, Robert L W M 8 Son Tx Penna Ga
Thomas, Mary P W F 36 Housekeeper Va Va Va

1900 Census
Texas, Lampasas County, Lampasas
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 103 Sheet 4B
78-83
Mellon, Angeline Head W F May 1835 65 Wd Ga NC Ga
","STR06" "I14218","Maund","Ann Eltona","1 Aug 1929","1 Aug 2011","0","She married Frank McCLAIN and as of 2004, they were living in Alto.

Obituary, from FindAGrave:

Funeral for Ann McClain, 82, of Alto will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 4, 2011, at A. Frank Smith United Methodist Church with the Rev. Randy Fitzgerald and the Rev. Greg Megill officiating. Burial will be in Shiloh Cemetery. Mrs. McClain died Aug. 1, 2011, in Tyler. She was born Aug. 1, 1929, in Hemphill. Visitation will be from 6 until 8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 3. O.T. Allen and Son Funeral Home, Alto.","STR06" "I14225","Maund","Annie Bertha","27 Sep 1888","6 Oct 1977","0","She married a FELTS. At the time of her death, she was widowed and a resident of League City, Texas. Informant was Mrs. Jeanette Robinson.","STR06" "I14219","Maund","Charles Dascum","3 Feb 1927","1 Dec 2002","0","Sabine County Reporter
December 4, 2002

Charles D. ""Charlie"" Maund

Charles D. ""Charlie"" Maund, 75, of Austin died Sunday, Dec. 1, 2002. Born Feb. 3, 1927, in Hemphill, he had made his home in Austin since 1957. Maund was the definition of a self-made man. He possessed a sixth sense when it came to business. Starting out with very little at the age of 19, he bought and sold used cars for several years before acquiring his first new car dealership in Pt. Arthur at the age of 26. He turned 30 in 1957 and moved to Austin opening Charles Maund Oldsmobile-Cadillac. Maund worked hard and put in countless hours building a thriving business that allowed him to become a multi-dealership owner by acquiring a handful of dealerships long before the idea of a ""mega dealer"" came about. Charlie set a multitude of records, received countless awards and accolades in the automobile business.

Maund enjoyed his life, loved people and treasured his sisters, his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Charlie was a licensed jet pilot, an accomplished sportsman who loved to fish and hunt. He was a Texas rancher and cattleman who loved spending time at ranches with friends and family. University of Texas football was a passion; Charlie and Coach Royal were good friends for many years as were many of the UT athletic department staff during Coach Royal's tenure.

His wife and best friend, Helen Lang Maund, to whom he was wed for 47 years, preceded him in death. He was also predeceased by brothers Harry Maund and Belmont Maund and sisters Thelma FELTS and Wilhemina CROWELL. Survivors; sons and daughters-in-law, Doug and Janis MAUND and Mark and Patti MAUND; grandchildren, Jennifer Maund, Megan Maund, Erik Maund and wife, Sheri, Lindsey Maund, Adam Maund, and Ashley Maund; great-granchildren, Preston Charles Maund and Hannah Mckenzie Maund; sisters, Lillian CORDRAY, Mabel SHERMAN, Dorothy FELTS, and Ann McCLAIN. Funeral services are set for 10 a.m. today (Wednesday) at Christian Life Church in Austin with Pastor Rex Johnson officiating. Memorials may be made to Make-A-Wish Foundation or Austin Children's Hospital. Cook Walden Funeral Home of Austin, directors.","STR06" "I14217","Maund","Dorothy Jean","22 Oct 1923","25 Apr 2009","0","The Sabine County Reporter
April 29, 2009, Page 9

Dorothy Jean Felts

Dorothy Jean Maund Felts passed from this life to the waiting arms of her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Saturday, April 25, 2009 at her home in Hemphill. She was a beautiful woman with a loving heart and quick wit that played a mean hand of 42. Holidays were a favorite for her, bringing her large extended family together each holiday to make life-long memories; as well as for her famous chicken and dumplings and chocolate pies.

She was active in her community, being a long time member of the James Frederick Gomer chapter of the Daughers of the Republic of Texas, Hemphill Lions Club as well as the American Cancer Society, volunteer and treasurer for United Christian Services and Salvation Army, treasurer for the Hemphill Cemetery, Sunday School teacher and longtime member of First Baptist Church of Hemphill. She retired from First State Bank, Hemphill.

She was preceded in death by the love of her life, Earnest Clifton Felts; daughter, Janie Felts Edmiston; and great-granddaughter, Sarah Elizabeth Felts.

Left to cherish her memory are sisters, Ann McClain of Alto and Mable Sherman of Victoria; son Ronnie Felts and wife Ona of Hemphill; son, Larry Felts and wife Frances of Lufkin; daughter, Vickie Felts of Hemphill; son, Davie Felts and wife Connie of Hemphill; 12 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were conducted Tuesday, April 28 in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Aaron Pardue officiating. Burial follows in the Hemphill City Cemetery.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2009)","STR06" "I932","Maund","Elizabeth Rebecca","30 Nov 1845","15 Sep 1929","0","Her daughter, Kate, instead lists her date of birth as November 30, 1845, in Albany, Georgia. Her tombstone is inscribed as 1845-1929, with the phrase ""Mother Dear""

Name: Elizabeth Allen
Death Date: 15 Sep 1929
Death Place: Temple, Bell, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age:
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 30 Nov 1846
Birthplace: Ga.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Rev. W.W. Maund
Father's Birthplace: Ga.
Mother's Name: Caroline Young
Mother's Birthplace: Va.
Occupation: Hsewfe
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Lampasas, Tx.
Burial Date: 16 Sep 1929
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114969
Digital Film Number: 4032110
Image Number: 2787
Reference Number: cn 43080
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I14220","Maund","Gordon ""Gordy"" Leon","Apr 1868","","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 1
Enumerated 26 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 11B
189-191
Maund, Henry Head W M Apr 1845 55 M 32 Ga Fl Fl Farmer
Maund, Pattie E Wf W F Apr 1851 49 M 32 10/9 Tx Va Miss
Maund, Harry Son W M Aug 1876 23 S Tx Ga Tx Day Laborer
Maund, Lumon Son W M Sept 1880 19 S Tx Ga Tx Wagoner
Maund, Mable Dtr W F Feb 1882 17 S Tx Ga Tx At School
Maund, Annie Dtr W F Sept 1887 12 S Tx Ga Tx At School
Maund, Vernon G Dtr W F Jan 1892 S Tx Ga Tx At School
Maund, Leo Son W M Jan 1894 6 S Tx Ga Tx
188-192
Maund, Gordo Head W M Apr 1868 31 M Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Maund, Maranda Wf W F Jun 1874 25 M 6 2/2 Akr Tx Tx
Maund, Corable Son W M July 1894 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Maund, Leon Son W M Aug 1898 1 S Tx (sic) Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 22 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 6A
87-87
Henry and Laura CROWELL and family
88-90
Maund, Gardy L head m W 40 M1 15 Tx Fl Tx Farmer
Maund, Miranda Wf F W 36 m1 15 6/5 Ark La La
Maund, Mattie C Dtr F W S Tx Tx Ark
Maund, Robert L Son M W S La Tx Ark laborer home farm
Maund, Nellie L Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Ark
Maund, Henry C Son m W 3 S Tx Tx Ark
Maund, Gladys J Dtr F W 6/12 S Tx Tx Ark
89-91
Cleveland and Lily B CORDRAY and family

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 11 and 12 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 33B
661-684
Maund, Gordie L Head M W 50 M Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Maund, Maranda H Wf F W 42 M Ark Ark Ark
Maund, Robert L Son m W 20 S La Tx Ark Farm Laborer
Maund, Nellie L Dtr F W 15 S Tx Ark La Farm Laborer
Maund, Henry C Son m W11 S Tx Ark La
Maund, Gladys J Dtr F W 8 S Tx Ark La
Maund, Syble Dtr F W 5 S Tx Ark La

","STR06" "I7009","Maund","Harry Mellon","2 Aug 1877","21 Sep 1941","0","""They made their home in Hemphill where he was engaged in the lumber business"" (White and Toole)

A copy of his actual Texas Death Certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. He was shown as a log contractor, and lifelong resident of Sabine County. He was widowed, and shown as the son of Henry Clay Maund and Patty Emma Goodloe. The informant was Thelma Maund Felts.","STR06" "I7009","Maund","Harry Mellon","2 Aug 1877","21 Sep 1941","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 5A
72-74
Maund, Harry M Head M W M2 3 Tx Tx Tx Logging Hauling logs
Maund, Annie E Wf F W m1 3 2/1 Tx Tx Ga
Maund, Pattie L Dtr F W 13/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 16B
333-351
Maund, Harry M Head M W 47 M Tx Ga Tx Manufacturer Pine Lumber
Maund, Anne E Wf F W 31 M Tx Tx Ga
Maund, Lillian P Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Maund, William B Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Maund, Thelma W Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Maund, Wilhelmina Dtr F W 2 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Boyed [Boyd], Judge R[obert] Cousin-by-law M W 26 S Tx Tx Ga Laborer Lumber Mill

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP #1 Hemphill Town
Enumerated April 15, 1930
ED 202-2 SD 19 Sheet 7A Stamped 21
143-173
Maund, Harry Head $800 M W 52 Wd Tx Ga Tx Manager Sawmill
Maund, Thelma Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Maund, Wilhelmina Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Maund, Mabel Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Maund, Dorothy Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Maund, Dascum Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Maund, Belmont Son M W 4 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx [Either the age is wrong, or the family had two sons using the name Belmont, and elder William Belmont Maund was born ca 1912, and would have been 18 at the time of the 1930 census---probably this was Dascum, not Belmont...Dascum was closer to this age]
Maund, Annie E Dtr F W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I7009","Maund","Harry Mellon","2 Aug 1877","21 Sep 1941","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I14228","Maund","Henry Clay","21 Apr 1844","16 Aug 1920","0","In a family history prepared by his niece, Katherine Allen Tirado, he was instead shown as being born on April 21, 1842 in Albany, Georgia.

White and Toole show him as a son of Rev. William Maund. ""The Maund brothers, Hardie, Wm, and Matt, came to America and also rec'd Crown Grants of land in Va. Rev. Wm. Maund (the son of William) and his wife Angelina moved to Alabama then to Jasper County, Texas. He organized and was pastor of the first Baptist Church in Jasper.""

They further note that he ""Became active in politics and served Sabine County in the State Legislature for a number of years. He was Sabine County Judge for 17 years and postmaster of Sabinetown for 10 years.""

In her annontated transcription of the Hemphill City Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows, in error, that he was a son of William L. and Susan J. Maund. William L. Maund was actually his older half brother, and Susan Josephine Cowart Maund his sister-in-law.

On his FindAGrave memorial, created by A. Liem, Henry Clay Maund is shown as a ""Son of Rev. William W Maund and Caroline Kirksey [nee Young]. Half-brother of William Lott Maund, first Mayor of Center, Shelby Co, Texas."" This corresponds with census records.","STR06" "I14228","Maund","Henry Clay","21 Apr 1844","16 Aug 1920","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1880 Federal Census:

Henry C. MAUND Self M Male W 34 GA Farmer GA GA
Pattie E. MAUND Wife M Female W 28 TX Keeps House VA TX
Gordon L. MAUND Son S Male W 10 TX At School --- -
Robbert W. MAUND Son S Male W 6 TX --- ---
Harry M. MAUND Son S Male W 3 TX --- ---
Robbert K. GOODLOE BroL S Male W 27 TX Farm Laborer VA TX

Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 1, Sabine, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255325
NA Film Number T9-1325
Page Number 236A

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 1
Enumerated 26 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 11B
189-191
Maund, Henry Head W M Apr 1845 55 M 32 Ga Fl Fl Farmer
Maund, Pattie E Wf W F Apr 1851 49 M 32 10/9 Tx Va Miss
Maund, Harry Son W M Aug 1876 23 S Tx Ga Tx Day Laborer
Maund, Lumon Son W M Sept 1880 19 S Tx Ga Tx Wagoner
Maund, Mable Dtr W F Feb 1882 17 S Tx Ga Tx At School
Maund, Annie Dtr W F Sept 1887 12 S Tx Ga Tx At School
Maund, Vernon G Dtr W F Jan 1892 S Tx Ga Tx At School
Maund, Leo Son W M Jan 1894 6 S Tx Ga Tx
188-192
Maund, Gordo Head W M Apr 1868 31 M Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Maund, Maranda Wf W F Jun 1874 25 M 6 2/2 Akr Tx Tx
Maund, Corable Son W M July 1894 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Maund, Leon Son W M Aug 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 11 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 6A
Sabinetown
91-93
Maund, Henry C Head m QW 65 m1 41 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Maund, Pattie E Wf F W 59 m1 41 9/8 Tx Va Tx
Maund, Mable K Dtr F W 26 S Tx Ga Tx Teacher Literary School
Maund, Bertha A Dtr F W 21 S Tx Gas Tx none
Maund, Vernon G Dtr F W 18 S Tx Ga Tx Teacher Literary School
Maund, Leo B Son M W 16 S Tx Ga Tx Laborer Home Farm
Anderson, Wade Board m W 23 S Tx La La Laborer Home Farm

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 15 and 16 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 17A
336-354
Maund, Henry C Head M W 75 M Ga Ga Ga None
Maund, Pattie E Wf F W 68 M Tx Va Tx
Iles, Gladys GrdDtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
337-355
King, James E Head M W 28 M Tx Tx Tx Carpenter Home
King, Vernon G Wf F W 25 M Tx Ga Tx
King, Kenneth Son m W 4 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
338-356
King, Lurhter and Hattie family



","STR06" "I44420","Maund","Hubert G.","16 Apr 1923","6 Jun 1977","0","His Texas death certificate shows that he was married at the time of his death, and a veteran, serving from 17 Feb 1943 to 9 Feb 1946. The information was completed based on his V. A. Medical records. His usual occupation was that of an appliance salesman at a department store, and his usual residence was rural Orange County, Texas, Indian Lake.","STR06" "I34096","Maund","June Nell","19 Jun 1937","1 Apr 2017","0","Family Search shows her spouse as Fred Pearce.","STR06" "I37375","Maund","Kate Lucretia","Abt 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","In a family history prepared by her niece, Katherine Allen Tirado, she was listed as Kate Lucretia Maund NOBLE.","STR06" "I14227","Maund","Leo Bascomb","31 Jan 1895","18 Jul 1963","0","When he registered for the World War I draft, he was a saw mill laborer in Hemphill, Texas, reporting that this was also where he was born, on 31 Jan 1895. This is the closest date to the 1900 census (which reported Jan 1894), and was filled out by Leo himself, so is assumed to be accurate. Both his tombstone and death certificate show him as being born later, 1897 and 1899 respectively. He was married and supporting his wife, and described as tall, slender, and with brown eyes and black hair. His Texas Death certificate showed that he worked as a collector at a loan company. He was married at the time of his death, the informant being Mrs. Hazel Maund.","STR06" "I14222","Maund","Lewis Vivian","20 Sep 1880","Dec 1972","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was a resident of Nacogdoches, Texas, working as a Salesman for C. W. Butt of Nacogdoches. His nearest relative was Lizzien Maund (presumably his wife). He was described as being of medium heighth and stout, with brown eyes and black hair.","STR06" "I14222","Maund","Lewis Vivian","20 Sep 1880","Dec 1972","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 1
Enumerated 25 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 10B
167-171
Gooch, Philander Head M W Spet 1838 61 M 39 Tenn NC Tenn Farmer
Gooch, Caroline Wf W F Oct 1840 59 M 38 9/7 Tx Ga Sc
Gooch, Wm. Son W M Apr 1871 30 M 0 Tx Tenn Tx Farmer
Gooch, Amanda Dtr-in-law W F May 1878 22 m 0 0/0 Tx Tx Tx
Gooch, Louisa Dtr W F July 1878 21 S Tx Tenn Tx
Gooch, Abbie E Dtr W F Sept 1881 18 S Tx Tenn Tex
Maund, Louis Boarder W M Sept 1880 19 S Tx Tenn Tx
","STR06" "I14216","Maund","Mabel Clara","Abt 1920","Yes, date unknown","0","Although the 1930 census shows her as 12, she was probably closer to 10 or 11, based on her High School graduation year and on the fact that she was not listed with her parents and siblings at the time of the 1920 census.

She married Hugh SHERMAN, and they lived in Victoria.

Sabine County Reporter 29 May 2002

Class of 1937

Hemphill High School's graduating class of 1937 held a reunion Saturday, April 27. Attending were, from left: Lloyd Salts, Cecil Tucker Hogan, Gweneth Alford Tinsley, Elrod Dent, Dorothy Collier Eddings, Jack Maund and Mabel Maund Sherman.","STR06" "I9642","Maund","Mattie C.","3 Jul 1896","1 Mar 1936","0","Her father was born in Arkansas, and her mother in Texas according to the 1920 census. Her death certificates shows her as the daughter of G.L. Maund and Mrs. Miranda Crowell of Hemphill.","STR06" "I44414","Maund","Maud M.","22 May 1869","8 Apr 1936","0","Her memorial on FindAGrave, created by Sheron Smith-Savage, shows she was a daughter of W. M. (sic) Maund and Josephine COWART.

Name Maude Maund Fussell
Event Type Death
Event Date Apr 1936
Event Place Center, Shelby, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 22 May 1870
Birthplace Milam, Texas
Father's Name Wm Maund
Mother's Name Josephine Cowart
Certificate Number 22772
GS Film number 2116864
Digital Folder Number 005144813
Image Number 01346

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBL-KQ4 : accessed 04 Jan 2014), Maude Maund Fussell, Apr 1936; citing certificate number 22772, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116864.","STR06" "I44415","Maund","Nellie Cowart","22 Apr 1871","25 Mar 1930","0","Name Nellie C Liem
Event Type Death
Event Date 25 Mar 1930
Event Place Center, Shelby, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 22 Apr 1871
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Wm Maund
Mother's Name Josie Cowart
Certificate Number 15699
GS Film number 2135274
Digital Folder Number 005145205
Image Number 02269

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K33Y-92D : accessed 04 Jan 2014), Nellie C Liem, 25 Mar 1930; citing certificate number 15699, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2135274.","STR06" "I44408","Maund","Nellie Lucille","13 Sep 1904","19 Feb 1969","0","Name Nellie Lucille Carpenter
Event Type Death
Event Date 19 Feb 1969
Event Place Pasadena, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 13 Sep 1904
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name Gordon Maund
Mother's Name Randy Smith
Certificate Number 10897
GS Film number 2137324
Digital Folder Number 005144873
Image Number 00870

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS1X-W2Y : accessed 03 Jan 2014), Gordon Maund in entry for Nellie Lucille Carpenter, 19 Feb 1969; citing certificate number 10897, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2137324.","STR06" "I14212","Maund","Pattie Lillian","15 Mar 1909","23 Aug 2004","0","Sabine County Reporter
September 1, 2004

Pattie Lillian Cordray

Pattie Lillian Cordray, 95, of Hemphill died at 5:25 p.m. Monday, Aug. 23, 2004, at her residence. Mrs. Cordray was born March 15, 1909, in Hemphill as a daughter of the late Harry Mellon MAUND and Annie Eltona (BENNETT) Maund. She was a member of First Baptist Church, Hemphill, and in times had taught Sunday School. Mrs. Cordray taught school in several one-room school houses in Sabine County. Later she helped her husband run the family farm. She was very proud to be a graduate of Stephen F. Austin State College in Nacogdoches and instilled a desire for education in her family. She was a public assistance worker for the Texas Department of Public Welfare from 1955 until her retirement in 1971. Mrs. Cordray was a lover of Texas History and was proud to be a charter member of the James F. Gomer Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas where she held numerous officer positions. She was an active member of the Senior Citizens Center and served as their president in the past and had served on the Child Welfare Board for Sabine County.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Aremel Cordray; brothers, Harry MAUND, Belmont MAUND, and Charles MAUND; and her sisters, Thelma FELTS and Wilhelmina CROWELL. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Gene and Denise Cordray of Hemphill; her daughter and son-in-law, Pattie and John DeLAMAR of Nacogdoches; grandchildren, Mel Cordray and wife Marie of Nacogdoches, Genie MIDDLETON and husband Todd of Houston, Courtney MATHEWS and fiance Justin SCHMIDT of Parker, Colorado; Collin DeLAMAR of Austin, Mark COMBS and wife Veronica of Rowlett, Katie Cordray of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, Waylan VAN NEST and wife Monica and Charly VAN NEST, all of Bryan; and six great-grandchildren, Trey, Scott, Morgan, Cade, Luke and Garrett; sisters, Dorothy FELTS of Hemphill, Mabel SHERMAN and her husband Hugh of Victoria, and Ann McCLAIN and husband Frank of Alto; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Rev. Richard Harris and Rev. Fred Raney officiating. Interment followed at the Hemphill City Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I44401","Maund","Robert Leon","21 Aug 1898","6 Jun 1974","0","Name Robert Leon Maund
Event Type Death
Event Date 06 Jun 1974
Event Place Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 21 Aug 1898
Birthplace , Louisiana
Father's Name Gordy Maund
Mother's Name Randy Crowell
Certificate Number 92422
GS Film number 2243520
Digital Folder Number 005145956
Image Number 00433

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3XQ-H2G : accessed 04 Jan 2014), Robert Leon Maund, 06 Jun 1974; citing certificate number 92422, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2243520.","STR06" "I44401","Maund","Robert Leon","21 Aug 1898","6 Jun 1974","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1, East Mayfield Town
Enumerated April 7, 1930
SD 202-1 SD 19 Sheet 4B
75-78
Maund, Robert L Head M W 30 M 21 La Tx Ark Barber Gen Barber Shop
Maund, Katie B Wf F W 25 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Maund, Hubert G Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Maund, Berintha B Dtr F W 1 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I14214","Maund","Thelma Juanita ""Duddie""","14 Dec 1914","11 Aug 1980","0","She was a resident of Groves, Texas at the time of her death, her occupation being listed as housewife. Her widower was listed as Davis D. Felts, and he was also the informant.","STR06" "I14215","Maund","Wilhelmina","14 Sep 1917","29 Sep 1968","0","Her Texas death certificate indicated that she was a resident of Groves, Texas at the time of her death, and worked as an Registered Nurse in a Doctor's Clinic. Her husband, James E. Crowell, was the informant. She died of ovarian cancer at the age of 51.","STR06" "I14213","Maund","William Belmont","6 Jan 1912","3 Sep 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
September 13, 1995, Page 10

W. B. Maund

William Bellmot Maund, 83, of Rosevine died at 4:28 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 3, 1995, at Sabine County Hospital.

He was born Jan. 6, 1912, it the Rebecca Switch community of Sabine County as a son of the late Harry and Annie (Bennett) Maund and was a longtime resident of Rosevine. He retired in 1974 as an operator with the Union Carbide Company in Texas City.

Survivors: wife, Gladys Maund of Rosevine; a daughter, June Pearche of Marshall; two sons, Paul Maund of Katy and Melvin Maund of Houston; four sisters, Lillian Cordray and Dorothy Felts, both of Hemphill, Ann McClain of Alto, and Mabel Sherman of Victoria; a brother, Charles Maund of Austin; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Steve Spangler of Rosevine officiating. Interment was at Myrtle Springs Cemetery in Geneva.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2009)","STR06" "I37385","Maund","William Lott ""Uncle Billie""","11 Nov 1828","Nov 1902","0","His memorial on FindAGrave, created by A. Liem, notes that William Lott Maund was the ""First Mayor of Center (from the History of Shelby County). Daughter Nellie Cowart Maund Liem. His casket was relocated here.""","STR06" "I37385","Maund","William Lott ""Uncle Billie""","11 Nov 1828","Nov 1902","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill Beat No. 1, PO Hemphill
Enumerated 30 Jun 1870
84-84
Maund, W L 44 M W Watch Maker $--- $100 Ga
Maund, Susan J 30 F W Keeping House Ga [first wife]
Maund, Mary 9 F W Tx
Maund, John W 6 M W Tx
Maund, Michael J. 4 F W Tx
Maund, Maud 1 f W Tx
Maund, Pattie 19 F W Tx
Maund, Gordon L 6/12 M W Tx
William Maund 15 M B Servant Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, The Village of Milam
Enumerated 12 Jun 1880
Page 1 SD 1 ED 85 Stamped 224A
6-6
Maund, William L W M 52 School Teacher Ga Ga Ga
Maund, Laura W F 40 Wf Keeping house Miss Ga Ga [second wife]
Maund, Mollie S W F 17 Dtr At Home Tx
Maund, John W W M 15 Son Farm Laborer Tx
Maund, Michasal J W F 13 Dtr At School Tx
Maund, Maud M W F 11 Dtr At School Tx
Maund, Nellie C W F 9 Dtr At School Tx
Maund, Millie L W F 1 Dtr Tx


1900 Census
Texas, Shelby County, Center Precinct, Center
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 267 ED 85 Sheet 3
53-53
Maund, W L Head W M Dec 1825 74 W 35 Ga NC Ga Jeweler","STR06" "I34095","Maund","William Paul","25 Jul 1940","26 Dec 2022","0","Graveside services for William Paul Maund, 82, will be held at Myrtle Springs Cemetery in Geneva, Texas under the direction of Starr Funeral Home at 2:00 pm on Monday, January 2, 2023, with Hemphill First Baptist Church Pastor Troy Richardson presiding.

William Paul Maund left peacefully with his stepson, Billy, by his side to be with his Heavenly Father on Monday, December 26. He was born July 25th, 1940 in Hemphill, Texas to William Belmont Maund and Gladys Burns Maund. He grew up in Hemphill and was baptized on May 20, 1951 at Bethany Baptist Church in Milam. His family later moved to League City and Paul graduated from Clear Creek High School in 1958 and enlisted in the Air Force serving 4 years as a radio intercept operator, call sign AFA5LTS, in Pakistan and Wurtsmith AFB in Oscoda, Michigan. After his Air Force service, Paul attended University of Houston for 4 years as an electronics major. He was an avid Ham Radio Operator, call sign K5LTS, which aided in his career as an electronic technician, primarily with Shell Oil Company. He lived in Katy for many years, marrying Barbara in 1970 spending 41 years with her and her children, Teresa and Todd. Paul retired in Hot Springs, AR for a year until moving back to Texas in Longview. Paul was a champion WAFB bowler, Hot Springs Retirement Community Lawn Bowling Champ and enjoyed helping fellow Ham Radio Operators work through difficult problems and helping with equipment repairs.

Paul met Mary Cole Cleary in early 2012 in the hospice grief support group where both had lost their spouses in 2011. They married a year later and enjoyed 23 trips together visiting family, friends and especially loved cruising. Paul and Mary were as giddy as teenagers together and were well known frequent visitors of Pizza King, McAlister's Deli, The Catch and Olive Garden restaurants in Longview. Paul also enjoyed being near his 4 step-great-grandchildren and watching them grow over the last 7 years. He passionately enjoyed Blue Bell Ice Cream, Amish pretzels, Root Beer, spending time with family and attending Mobberly Baptist Church.

Paul was preceded in death by his parents, Belmont and Gladys Maund; his brother, Melvin Maund; his sister, June Maund Pearce Kale; an infant brother and sister that died at birth; his first wife of 41 years, Barbara Jane Maund; his second wife of 9 years, Mary Cole Cleary Maund; and his stepson from his first marriage, Todd Rigelman.

He is survived by his stepdaughter from his first marriage, Teresa Hesson and her family and stepson from his second marriage, Billy Cleary and his family.

Paul will be remembered as a very kind gentleman that was quick witted and always willing to help.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 4, 2023, page 4","STR06" "I44407","Maund","William Ragan","19 Nov 1890","18 Jul 1892","0","His tombstone features a sculpture of a dove, and is inscribed ""William Ragan, son of J. W. and Annie L. MAUND Born Nov. 19, 1890 Died July 13, 1892, Our darling one hath gone before to greet us on the blissful shore.""","STR06" "I37373","Maund","William Wallace","2 Feb 1801","21 Dec 1883","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Florida, Wakulla County, Town of Newport
Enumerated 14 Oct 1850
Stamped 251
12-12
William W. Maund 50 M Merchant Ga
William L. Maund 24 M Merchant Ga
John C. Maund 21 M Merchant Ga
Angelin Maund 17 F Ga
Caroline Maund 34 F Ga
Victoria Kirksey 12 F Ga
Henry Kirksey (sic) 7 M Ga
Elizabeth Kirksey (sic) 5 F Ga
Lucretia Kirksey (sic) 3 F Ga

1860 Census
Texas, Jasper County, P.O. Newton
Enumerated 24 July 1860
Page 1
7-7
W W Maund 59 M Merchant 2000 12454 Ga
Caroline Maund 38 F Ga
Henry Maund 16 M Domestic Ga
Elizabeth Maund 14 F Ga
Lucretia Maund 12 F Ga

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill
Enumerated 24 Jun 1870
Page 9
64-64
Maund, W. W. 69 M W Farmer 300 500 Ga
Maund, Caroline 52 F W Keeping House Ga

1880 Census
not located
","STR06" "I25545","Maury","Sabrina","Abt 1808","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be a physician. Betty Pritchett shows she was nicknamed ""Briney.""","STR06" "I44436","Maxey","Alice","Sep 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","She was shown as married as of the 1900 census, with Zero children. However, her last name was still Maxey, and no husband appears to have been present. William Scott shows she married G. W. MORRIS on 10 July 1898 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana.","STR06" "I44547","Maxey","Annie Mae","22 Jul 1882","7 Oct 1975","0","Name Annie Mae Causey
Event Type Death
Event Date 07 Oct 1975
Event Place Jacksonville, Cherokee, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 22 Jul 1882
Birthplace , Louisiana
Father's Name John J Maxey
Mother's Name Sarah E Brooks
Informant Mrs. Herman Vickers
Certificate Number 72962
GS Film number 2243831
Digital Folder Number 005145733
Image Number 01716

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K38F-P31 : accessed 18 Jan 2014), Annie Mae Causey, 07 Oct 1975; citing certificate number 72962, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2243831.

William Scott shows that she married, ca 1900, Robert E. CAUSEY.","STR06" "I18381","Maxey","Antonio","Between 1856 and 1858","28 Mar 1918","0","As of the 1910 census, Antonio was widowed. He was living in Sabine Parish with his two youngest children, Clarence and Leona.","STR06" "I18381","Maxey","Antonio","Between 1856 and 1858","28 Mar 1918","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 5
Enumerated 5 Jun 1880
Page 15 SD 3 ED 45 Stamped 189 A.
7-7
Rond, Anne M W F 45 Keeping House La Tx Tx
Rond, Maria W F 16 At Home La Tx La
Rond, Julia W F 13 At home La Tx La
Rond, Anne W F 10 At Home La Tx La
Maximillian Antonio W M 24 Farmer La Tx La
Maximillian, Charlotte E W F 20 Keeping House La La La

1900 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 5
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 93 Sheet 2A
19-20
Maxey, Joseph Head m W Jun 1844 55 Wd La Tx Tx Farmer
Maxey, Allice Dtr F W F Sept 1866 35 M 0/0 La La La
Maxey, Geo W Son W M Feb 1875 25 S La La La Farmer
Maxey, Lee Son W M Apr 1879 21 S La La la Farm Laborer
20-20
Maxey, Jesse Head W M Nov 1871 28 M 6 La La La Farmer
Maxey, Nancy E Wf W F Nov 1873 26 M 6 4/4 La La La
Maxey, Joseph Henry Son W M Nov 1894 5 S La La La
Maxey, Corrie Lee Son W M Aug 1876 2 S La La La
Maxey, Jessie Leman Son W M Marc 1878 2 S La La La
Maxey, Lillie Belle Dtr W F Mar 1900 2/12 S La La La
21-22
Leon and A. M. C. Brown family
22-23
Maxey, Antonio Head M W Dec 1858 41 M 20 La Tx Tx Farmer
Maxey, Elizabeth Wf W F Nov 1859 40 M 20 7/6 La La La
Maxey, Emette A Son W M Sept 1883 17 S La La La Farm Laborer
Maxey, Hessie Dtr W F May 1884 16 S La La La
Maxey, Lula Dtr W F Nov 1888 12 S La La La
Maxey, Norman Son W M Apr 1889 11 S La La La Farm Laborer
Maxey, Clarance Son W M May 1891 9 S La La La
Maxey, Leona Dtr W F Jun 1893 6 S La La La","STR06" "I27121","Maxey","Arthur Harold","11 Sep 1961","15 Sep 2013","0","Arthur Harold Maxey, 52, of Pineland, died Sunday morning in his home. Harold was born in Hemphill to Rufus Harold and Shirley Ann Clegg Maxey. Harold worked as a truck driver in all of the lower forty-eight states.

He is survived by his father and step-mother Rufus and Emilie Maxey of Hemphill, his wife Jennifer Maxey of Pineland, his daughters Mahala Grace McDaniel Maxey of Pineland, Shirley Elizabeth Maxey of Many, LA, his sisters; Cheryl Maxey and finance Brent Murray of San Augustine and Angela Green and her husband Damon of Vidor, Texas; Step brothers Bryan and Keith Nabours. Harold was preceded in death by his mother Shirley Ann Clegg.

Visitation will be from 4:00PM until 9:00PM Tuesday, September 17, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Wednesday, September 18, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Oakhill Cemetery, Hemphill, Texas.

www.starrfuneralhome.com
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 18, 2013, Page 12","STR06" "I27550","","","","","","","" "I44462","Maxey","Clarence","May 1891","Yes, date unknown","0","There was a Clarence Maxie, living in Hornbeck, Vernon Parish, Louisiana at the time of the 1930 Federal census. He was shown as born ca 1891 in Louisiana, working as a laborer at odd jobs, and married to Roxie, age 35, born in Texas. They had been married 13 years. Three children were enunmerated also, Clarence, Lenard, and Gladys, ages 11, 8 and 4, all born in Louisiana, along with a roomer, 85 years old S. E. Milstead, shown as Male and Single.","STR06" "I44464","Maxey","Clyde Burnett","15 Aug 1942","20 Apr 2021","0","Clyde Burnett Maxey, 78, passed away suddenly on April 20, 2021 in Hemphill, Texas.

Born in Galveston, Texas to Robert Valery Maxey and Signa Lee Halbert Maxey, Clyde was a lifelong resident of East Texas, growing up in Milam, Texas.

He graduated from Hemphill High School in 1960 and attended Stephen F. Austin State University until he was drafted, whereupon he served for six years as a member of the 2nd Armored Division in the US Army. Spending the majority of his adulthood in Diboll, Texas, Clyde retired from Temple Eastex after a 41 year career in sales. He served his community as an active member of Diboll First United Methodist Church for more than 50 years, a member of the Diboll Volunteer Fire Department for 17 years, and as a city alderman. Clyde was a member of the Angelina County Airport Breakfast Club (Lufkin) and the Martin's Corner Motley Crew (Milam).

Clyde was a loving and devoted husband, father, and grandfather. He found happiness when sitting in the quiet of a still morning in the woods and could often be found ""just piddlin'"" in his woodshop, but his greatest joy came when spending time with his family, traveling with Linda, and laughing with his grandchildren.

He is survived by the love of his life and wife of 54 years, Linda Carol Love Maxey of Houston, Texas and currently residing in Milam, Texas; daughter Tabitha and husband, Curtis Hippler of West, Texas; daughter Tracey and husband, Jim Cox of Ft. Worth, Texas; grandchildren Cullen Hippler and wife, Kay, Keaton Hippler, Kelsey Cox and Gavin Cox.

Memorial donations may be made to Diboll First United Methodist Church, St. Jude's Children's Hospital or the Wounded Warrior Project.

A man of strong Christian faith, we celebrate with him as he now sits with our Lord in his eternal home.

Funeral services will begin at 3:00 p.m. Sunday, April 25, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with Rev. Becky Love officiating.

Visitation will begin one hour prior to services.

Burial will follow services in Milam Cemetery in Milam, Texas with Gavin Cox, Cullen Hippler, Keaton Hippler, Charlie Harris, Robbie Hudspeth, Jim Jones, Mackie McCary and Al Naylor.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Memorial donations:

Diboll FUMC - P. O. Box 412 - Diboll, Texas 75941

St. Jude's Children's Hospital - stjude.org - 501 St. Jude Place - Memphis, TN 38105

Wounded Warrior Project - support.woundedwarriorproject.org - P. O. Box 758516 - Topeka, Kansas 66675-8416

Milam Cemetery Fund -
BOM BANK
Milam Cemetery Fund
101 Worth Street
Hemphill, Texas 75948

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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 28, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I44440","Maxey","Delila","Abt 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","William Scott shows she was also called Lilia or Celcia. He also notes that she married C. J. CARTER on 8 Dec 1892 in Sabine Parish.","STR06" "I44510","Maxey","Edward Jasper","13 Sep 1879","5 Jul 1949","0","Name Edward Jasper Maxey
Event Type Death
Event Date 25 Jun 1949
Event Place Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 13 Sep 1878
Birthplace Many, Louisiana
Father's Name John Maxey
Mother's Name Sarah Brooks
Certificate Number 28499
GS Film number 2223341
Digital Folder Number 005145057
Image Number 03549

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3SM-SCP : accessed 18 Jan 2014), Edward Jasper Maxey, 25 Jun 1949; citing certificate number 28499, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2223341.

William Scott shows that he married Nellie BEAUCHAMP.","STR06" "I44428","Maxey","Gay Lynn","7 Mar 1939","18 Nov 2018","0","Obituary

Gay Lynn Maxey died Sunday November 18, 2018 at CHI St Luke's Hospital in Lufkin. She was born March 7, 1939 in Milam, Texas and was 79 years of age.

Gay Lynn was a homemaker, a member of the Rosevine Church of God and a past member of the VFW ladies auxillary.

She is survived by her daughters Beverly Bishop and her husband Bud of Ft Worth, Tammie King and her husband George of Old Sabine Town and Trina Sepulvado and her husband Robert of Many, LA, also her brother Rufus Maxey of Hemphill and her sister Janice Daniels of Nederland, TX.

There will be a visitation of family and friends Tuesday from 4:30 pm until 8 pm at Starr Funeral Home and her funeral service will be at 12 Noon Wednesday at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with burial to follow at King Cemetery. Guest book may be signed and condolences may be left at www.starrfuneralhome.com

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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, November 28, 2018, Page 8","STR06" "I44456","Maxey","George Truitt","1 Mar 1927","21 Dec 2006","0","His gravesite had a military marker, embossed with a cross, and the following inscription: ""George T Maxey Pvt US Army World War II Mar 1 1927 Dec 21 2006""","STR06" "I15899","Maxey","George Washington","Feb 1875","14 Mar 1954","0","Name George Washington Maxey
Titles and Terms:
Event Type Death
Event Date 14 Mar 1954
Event Place Natchitoches, Natchitoches, Louisiana
Gender Male
Age 79
Race (Original) White
Birth Year (Estimated) 1875
Father's Name Joe Maxey
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name Alice Roberts
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name Verginia
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Certificate Number 3648
Page:
GS Film number 1574391
Digital Folder Number 004215620
Image Number 00698

Citing this Record:
""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F3MN-TXR : accessed 12 Jan 2014), George Washington Maxey, 1954.

William Scott shows that he married Virginia VASCO.","STR06" "I44459","Maxey","Hessie","25 May 1884","8 Apr 1907","0","Obituary
Transcribed from the undated, unreferenced clipping posted to FindAGrave by Scout Finch

Hessie Maxey Buried

The unfortunate young woman who died in the Hospital Tuesday morning from the effects of cocaine was given a Christian burial yesterday afternoon. Preceding the interment, which was held in Waring's parlor, in the presence of the father and sister and other relatives of the deceased and several friends. The remarks of Rev. Dr. Smith of the Presbyterian church were sonifully impressive and moved to tears those who heard him. His words were fortifying with the hopeful inspiration drawn from the example of a repentant Magdalen. In paying this last tribute to the deceased, the relatives did all that they could for the frail victim who was dear to them. In this death and burial is a moral which is stronger than a written or spoken sermon.","STR06" "I44587","Maxey","Hoyt","24 Feb 1910","7 Oct 1993","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Fifth Police Jury Ward, Bayou Scie
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 43-11 SD 4 Sheets 1A and 1B
3-3
Maxey, Wesley J Head M W 37 M 22 No La La La Faermer
Maxey, Vessie Wf F W 32 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Maxey, Lola Dtr F W 14 S La La Tx
Maxey, Gladis Dtr F W 11 S La La Tx
Maxey, Oleta Dtr F W 7 S La La Tx
Maxey, Laura Dtr F W 5 S La L5t Tx
Maxey, Mattie Mother F W 72 Wd La Ala Ala
4-4
James and Bettie Flanakin
5-5
John Sanches family
6-6
Jessie and Florence Armstrong family
7-7
Maxey, Leo T. Head M W 51 M 28 La La La Farmer
Maxey, Anna M Wf F W 41 M 18 Tx Fl Ga
Maxey, Louis Son M W 18 S La La Tx
Maxey, Paul Son M W 14 S La La Tx
Maxey, Mattie Lea Dtr F W 12 S La La Tx
Maxey, Nannie Dtr F W 9 S La La Tx
Maxey, Oral Son M W 6 S La La Tx
Maxey, Richard Son M W 3 3/12 S La La Tx
Maxey, Mary Dtr F W 1 7/12 S La La Tx
8-8
Maxey, Hoyt Head M W 20 M 19 La La Tx Farmer
Msxey, Jewel ab Wf F W 19 M Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I44439","Maxey","Jesse ""Jose""","Abt 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","William Scott shows that he married Katherine ROBERTS.","STR06" "I44439","Maxey","Jesse ""Jose""","Abt 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 5
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 93 Sheet 2A
19-20
Maxey, Joseph Head m W Jun 1844 55 Wd La Tx Tx Farmer
Maxey, Allice Dtr F W F Sept 1866 35 M 0/0 La La La
Maxey, Geo W Son W M Feb 1875 25 S La La La Farmer
Maxey, Lee Son W M Apr 1879 21 S La La la Farm Laborer
20-20
Maxey, Jesse Head W M Nov 1871 28 M 6 La La La Farmer
Maxey, Nancy E Wf W F Nov 1873 26 M 6 4/4 La La La
Maxey, Joseph Henry Son W M Nov 1894 5 S La La La
Maxey, Corrie Lee Son W M Aug 1876 2 S La La La
Maxey, Jessie Leman Son W M Marc 1878 2 S La La La
Maxey, Lillie Belle Dtr W F Mar 1900 2/12 S La La La
21-22
Leon and A. M. C. Brown family
22-23
Maxey, Antonio Head M W Dec 1858 41 M 20 La Tx Tx Farmer
Maxey, Elizabeth Wf W F Nov 1859 40 M 20 7/6 La La La
Maxey, Emette A Son W M Sept 1883 17 S La La La Farm Laborer
Maxey, Hessie Dtr W F May 1884 16 S La La La
Maxey, Lula Dtr W F Nov 1888 12 S La La La
Maxey, Norman Son W M Apr 1889 11 S La La La Farm Laborer
Maxey, Clarance Son W M May 1891 9 S La La La
Maxey, Leona Dtr W F Jun 1893 6 S La La La","STR06" "I18374","Maxey","John J.","24 May 1838","31 Dec 1923","0","John Maxey (23) and Mary Rhodus (14) are both living in the home of Joseph Maxey at the time of the 1860 Sabine Parish Census. Kathy Casagranda shows that John Maximillian married Rosella M. Rhodes on 15 Nov 1860 in Sabine Parish. Was this his first wife?

After his first wife died, John was said to have married Mrs. Sarah Ann Balien. Her maiden name was Sarah Ann Brooks, as shown on birth records of her children. John and Sarah can be found living nearby to Joseph and Martha Maximillian in Negreet, Sabine Parish, at the time of the 1880 Federal census.

William Scott, and others, show his middle name as Jeb.","STR06" "I18374","Maxey","John J.","24 May 1838","31 Dec 1923","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, PO Many
Enumerated 5 Jun 1860
16-16
John Maxey 47 M Farmer 2100 510 Tx
Ama Maxey 42 F La
Louisa Maxey 21 F La
Joseph Maxey 16 M F L La
Ellen Maxey 14 F La
C Maxey 12 F La
M Maxey 11 F La
R Maxey 7 F La
T Maxey 4 M La
F Maxey 7/12 F La
17-17
John Maxey Sr 78 M Farmer 2500 600 La
C Maxey 55 F La
18-18
Jo S Maxey 43 M Farmer 1500 300 La
M. Mary Rhodus 14 F La
John Maxey 23 M FL Tx

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Negreet
Enumerated 2 July 1880
Page 37 SD 2 ED 46 Stamped 252A
70-71
Maximillian, John W M 43 Farm Laboer Tx La La
Maximillian, Sarah W F 30 Wf Keeping House Ala Ala Ala
Maximillian, Martha A W F 19 Dtr employed La Tx Ala (sic, born to First wife)
Maximillian, William A W M 12 Son Laborer La Tx Ala
Maximillian, Sarah E W F 9 Dtr La Tx Ala
Maximillian, Nancy E W F 7 Dtr La Tx Ala
Maximillian, Thomas F W M 3 Son La Tx Ala
Maximillian, Edward Z W M 10/12 Son La Tx Ala
71-72
George and Mary Nabors family
72-73
Robert and Sarah Oliver family
73-74
Maxamillian, Joseph W M 62 Farmer La La Tx
Maxamillian, Martha W F 61 Wife Keeping house Tenn Ky Tenn
Stephens, Jane W F 42 Boarder Laborer La Unk Ga
Stephens, Cynthia W F 28 Boarder Laborer La Unk Ga
Stephens, James W M 5 Boarder La Unk La

1900 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, Nacogdoches Precinct No. 1
Enumerated 4 July 1900
SD 8 ED 39 Sheet 31A
553-553
Maxey, John J. Head W M May 1838 62 M 33 Tx Tx La Farmer
Maxey, Sarah A Wf W F Aug 1849 50 M 33 8/7 Ala Ala Ala
Maxey, Sallie Dtr W F Aug 1874 25 S La Tx Ala
Maxey, Maude Dtr W F Jan 1886 14 S La Tx Ala
Maxey, Tom J Son W M Nov 1876 23 S La Tx Ala Farm Laborer
Maxey, Edward J Son W M Sept 1878 21 S La Tx Ala Farm Laborer","STR06" "I44448","Maxey","John Wesley","14 Jun 1892","7 Jan 1963","0","FindAGrave links him to wife Vessie Victory McCuller (1896-1964), and that they were the parents of Lola Mae, Gladys Maxey CALDWELL, O'Leta Maxey THORNTON, and Laura Maxey WOODLE. All also have memorials at FindAGrave.","STR06" "I44448","Maxey","John Wesley","14 Jun 1892","7 Jan 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Fifth Police Jury Ward, Bayou Scie
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 43-11 SD 4 Sheets 1A and 1B
3-3
Maxey, Wesley J Head M W 37 M 22 No La La La Faermer
Maxey, Vessie Wf F W 32 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Maxey, Lola Dtr F W 14 S La La Tx
Maxey, Gladis Dtr F W 11 S La La Tx
Maxey, Oleta Dtr F W 7 S La La Tx
Maxey, Laura Dtr F W 5 S La L5t Tx
Maxey, Mattie Mother F W 72 Wd La Ala Ala
4-4
James and Bettie Flanakin
5-5
John Sanches family
6-6
Jessie and Florence Armstrong family
7-7
Maxey, Leo T. Head M W 51 M 28 La La La Farmer
Maxey, Anna M Wf F W 41 M 18 Tx Fl Ga
Maxey, Louis Son M W 18 S La La Tx
Maxey, Paul Son M W 14 S La La Tx
Maxey, Mattie Lea Dtr F W 12 S La La Tx
Maxey, Nannie Dtr F W 9 S La La Tx
Maxey, Oral Son M W 6 S La La Tx
Maxey, Richard Son M W 3 3/12 S La La Tx
Maxey, Mary Dtr F W 1 7/12 S La La Tx
8-8
Maxey, Hoyt Head M W 20 M 19 La La Tx Farmer
Msxey, Jewel ab Wf F W 19 M Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I18376","Maxey","Joseph ""Jose""","Jun 1844","9 Nov 1921","0","Listed as Joseph Maxmillian, Private, Company H, Eighth Texas Cavalry, Sabine Parish, on Confederate Prisoners of War, 1861-1865, Roll m588-74","STR06" "I18376","Maxey","Joseph ""Jose""","Jun 1844","9 Nov 1921","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward No. 5, PO Many
Enumerated 5 Aug 1870
Page 8
62-62
Maximillian, John 58 M W Farmer 300 475 Tx
Maximillian, Anny 50 M (sic) W Keeping house La
Maximillian, Anny L 28 F W At Home La
Maximillian, Catherine 21 F W At home La
Maximillian, Polley 18 F W At home La
Maximillian, Rachard 17 M W Works on farm La
Maximillian, Antonio 16 M W Works on Farm La
Maximillian, Thomas 14 M W Works on Farm La
Maximillian, Frances 11 F W At Home la
63-63
Maximillian, Joseph 26 M W Farmer --- 500 La
Maximillian, Minerva 22 F W Keeping house La
Maximillian, Allice 4 F W La
Maximillian, Elliott 2 M W La

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 5
Enumerated 5 Jun 1880
Page 15 SD 3 ED 45 Stamped 189 A.
1-1
Maximillian, Jose J W M 36 Farmer La Tx La
Maximillian, Minerva W F 34 Keeping House La Ark Ark
Maximillian, Allice W F 13 La La La
Maximillian, Elliott Guy W M 10 La La La
Maximillian, Jesse W M 7 La La La
Maximillian, Delila W F 6 La La La
Maximillian, George W M 3 La La La
Maximillian, Lee W M 1 La La LA

1900 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 5
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 93 Sheet 2A
19-20
Maxey, Joseph Head m W Jun 1844 55 Wd La Tx Tx Farmer
Maxey, Allice Dtr F W F Sept 1866 35 M 0/0 La La La
Maxey, Geo W Son W M Feb 1875 25 S La La La Farmer
Maxey, Lee Son W M Apr 1879 21 S La La la Farm Laborer
20-20
Maxey, Jesse Head W M Nov 1871 28 M 6 La La La Farmer
Maxey, Nancy E Wf W F Nov 1873 26 M 6 4/4 La La La
Maxey, Joseph Henry Son W M Nov 1894 5 S La La La
Maxey, Corrie Lee Son W M Aug 1876 2 S La La La
Maxey, Jessie Leman Son W M Marc 1878 2 S La La La
Maxey, Lillie Belle Dtr W F Mar 1900 2/12 S La La La
21-22
Leon and A. M. C. Brown family
22-23
Maxey, Antonio Head M W Dec 1858 41 M 20 La Tx Tx Farmer
Maxey, Elizabeth Wf W F Nov 1859 40 M 20 7/6 La La La
Maxey, Emette A Son W M Sept 1883 17 S La La La Farm Laborer
Maxey, Hessie Dtr W F May 1884 16 S La La La
Maxey, Lula Dtr W F Nov 1888 12 S La La La
Maxey, Norman Son W M Apr 1889 11 S La La La Farm Laborer
Maxey, Clarance Son W M May 1891 9 S La La La
Maxey, Leona Dtr W F Jun 1893 6 S La La La

","STR06" "I44444","Maxey","Laura","Abt 1881","27 Apr 1929","0","Name Laura Baldwin
Titles and Terms:
Event Type Death
Event Date 27 Apr 1929
Event Place Shreveport, Caddo, Louisiana
Gender Female
Age 48
Race (Original) Unknown
Birth Year (Estimated) 1881
Father's Name Richard Maxie
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name Mattie Turnley
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name C E Baldwin
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Certificate Number 5014
Page:
GS Film number 2388341
Digital Folder Number 004219290
Image Number 00561

Citing this Record:
""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F336-VS8 : accessed 12 Jan 2014), Laura Baldwin, 1929.

William Scott shows that she married Charled Edward BALDWIN.","STR06" "I44586","Maxey","Laura","23 Jan 1925","8 Jun 2009","0","Obituary below copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Robert A. Edwards

Obituary as found at Warren Meadows online at www.warrenmeadows.com

Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Woodle, 84, of Many, will be held on Thursday, June 11, 2009 at 11:00 am at Pendleton Assembly of God Church in Many, LA with Rev. Daniel Davis officiating. Burial will follow in the Ft. Jessup Cemetery. Visitation will begin on Wednesday, June 10, 2009 at 5:00 pm at Warren Meadows Funeral Home in Many, LA.

Mrs. Laura Woodle was born on January 25, 1925 in Many, LA and passed away on June 8, 2009 in Many, LA. She was preceded in death by parents, John Wesley and Vessie Maxey; husband, Ruben Woodle; daughter, Patsy Havard; infant son, Donald Woodle; infant grandson, Eric Blayne Carter; and sister, Gladys Caldwell.

She is survived by her daughter, Vickie Lynn Rashal & husband Dwight of Anacoco, LA; Son-in-law, Sheldon Havard of Many, LA; Sister, Oleta Thornton of Shreveport, LA and Lola Walker of Shreveport, LA; Granddaughters, Shelly Gribbin, Rena Lewis and Stephanie Post; Great Grandchildren: Aaron Rashal, Tawni Post, Alycia Post, Miranda Lewis, Mahala Lewis, Lance Gribbin, Patten Gribbin; Great-great Grandchildren: Nevaeh and Jayden; and a host of nieces, nephews and friends.

Pallbearers will be Jerry Woodle, Lloyd Woodle, Grover Woodle, Billy Gay Caldwell, Mark Gribbin, Lance Gribbin, Jonathan Lewis, and Julius Havard.
","STR06" "I44438","Maxey","Lee","8 Apr 1879","15 May 1967","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was a farmer in Zwolle, and his nearest relative was listed as Joe Maxie. Lee was described as of medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and light hair.","STR06" "I44446","Maxey","Leo Temple","15 Sep 1878","2 Jun 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Fifth Police Jury Ward, Bayou Scie
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 43-11 SD 4 Sheets 1A and 1B
3-3
Maxey, Wesley J Head M W 37 M 22 No La La La Faermer
Maxey, Vessie Wf F W 32 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Maxey, Lola Dtr F W 14 S La La Tx
Maxey, Gladis Dtr F W 11 S La La Tx
Maxey, Oleta Dtr F W 7 S La La Tx
Maxey, Laura Dtr F W 5 S La L5t Tx
Maxey, Mattie Mother F W 72 Wd La Ala Ala
4-4
James and Bettie Flanakin
5-5
John Sanches family
6-6
Jessie and Florence Armstrong family
7-7
Maxey, Leo T. Head M W 51 M 28 La La La Farmer
Maxey, Anna M Wf F W 41 M 18 Tx Fl Ga
Maxey, Louis Son M W 18 S La La Tx
Maxey, Paul Son M W 14 S La La Tx
Maxey, Mattie Lea Dtr F W 12 S La La Tx
Maxey, Nannie Dtr F W 9 S La La Tx
Maxey, Oral Son M W 6 S La La Tx
Maxey, Richard Son M W 3 3/12 S La La Tx
Maxey, Mary Dtr F W 1 7/12 S La La Tx
8-8
Maxey, Hoyt Head M W 20 M 19 La La Tx Farmer
Msxey, Jewel ab Wf F W 19 M Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I44445","Maxey","Leroy Houston","30 Aug 1884","1 Dec 1947","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows him as a son of Richard MAXEY and Mattie TURNLEY of Louisiana. Informant was E. E. Maxey. He was shown as a retired farmer.","STR06" "I44445","Maxey","Leroy Houston","30 Aug 1884","1 Dec 1947","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One, East Mayfield Town
Enumerated 3 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 2B
Hemphill Bronson Road
14-33-36
Maxey, Houston Head M W 34 M La La La Laborer Lumber Mill
Maxey, Viola Wf F W 33 M La Ala La
Maxey, Valery V Son M W 10 S La La La
Maxey, Elgin E Son M W 9 S La La La
Maxey, Preston Son M W 6 S La La La
Maxey, Rufus J. Son M W 4 8/12 S La La La
Maxey, Clifton Son M W 2 11/12 S La La La

","STR06" "I44583","Maxey","Lola Mae","25 Mar 1917","27 Aug 2010","0","Her FindAGrave Memorial page, created by Janice Williams Langley, had the following obituary posted:

SHREVEPORT, LA - Funeral services celebrating the life of Lola Mae Walker, 93, will be held at 10:00 a.m. Monday, August 30, 2010 at Rose-Neath's Southside Chapel. Officiating will be Bro. Ed Gonzales and Bro. Skip Noble. Interment will follow in Aimwell Cemetery in Aimwell, LA. Visitation with the family will be from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Sunday, August 29, 2010 at the funeral home.

Lola was born on March 25, 1917 in the Vines Chapel Community between Zwolle and Many, LA to Mr. and Mrs. John W. Maxey who have preceded her in death. She passed away in Shreveport on August 27, 2010. Also preceding her are her daughter, Dorothy Lafitte of Shreveport, LA; her sister, Gladys Coldwell of Port Arthur, TX; her late husband, Elmer H. Woodle and sister, Laura Woodle of Many, LA.

Lola attended and graduated Aliance School. She grew up and lived around Many and Zwolle before she moved to Shreveport. After she was married to her late husband, Elmer, she lived in Shreveport ever since.

Lola was a devoted, gracious, loving and caring wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend. She was retired from the W.F. Woolworth Co. in Shreveport. She organized the reunions of the retired Woolworth's employees and brought together old friends and co-workers for fond memories and fellowship.

Lola loved to quilt, crochet, cook, tend her flowers and ""run the roads"" especially visit the Smokey Mountains and her family and friends out of town.

She was a long time member of the Mansfield Road Baptist Church, which she attended ""every time the door was open"" as long as she was able. Her favorite expression was ""I sure do love this church and I'll be here till I die"", and she was. Without saying it she was a true Christian lady and loved her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ with all her heart and soul.

Her passing has left a void in the lives of us who knew and loved her, but those of us who know the Lord Jesus are confident that one day, we'll all be reunited again in a place where death, disease and sin no longer exist. Only Love. ""O Death where is your victory? O death, where is your sting? (1 Cor. 15:55.

Left to cherish her memory are her husband, James L ""Jim"" Walker of Shreveport; one son, Johnny W. Woodle and wife, Wanda of Keatchie, LA; one sister, Oleta M. Thornton of Shreveport; 5 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews and friends.

Pallbearers will be Huey Wyatt, Bud Lowery, Bill Cox, Joe Paul Maxey, Shelton Havard, Mark Gribon, and Lance Gribon.

To some, the caring of someone with Alzheimer's Disease might be a burden, but to her husband, it became an honor and privilege to minister to and serve someone he cared so deeply for. ""In sickness and in health so long as we both shall live"".

Sincere thanks go to the caring staff of AGAPE Hospice, especially Elaine, Lisa, Skip, Donna and Vita, thank you dear friends. To special friends, Peggy and Thomas Baldwin, Dee and everyone who visited and brought food, your love and support throughout this time, we give eternal thanks and God bless you.

Published in Shreveport Times on August 28, 2010
","STR06" "I44588","Maxey","Louis","20 Feb 1912","10 Jun 2000","0","Memorials for two wives and two children linked to him can also be found on FindAGrave.","STR06" "I27126","","","","","","","" "I44455","Maxey","Marincie","30 Mar 1923","23 Jun 1944","0","Name Marincie Maxey
Event Type Death
Event Date 23 Jun 1944
Event Place Milam, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Single
Birth Date 30 Mar 1923
Birthplace Hemphill, Texas
Father's Name L H Maxey
Mother's Name Viol Driggen
Certificate Number: 29903
GS Film number 2137794
Digital Folder Number 005144829
Image Number 01660

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBY-XWJ : accessed 19 Jan 2014), Marincie Maxey, 23 Jun 1944; citing certificate number 29903, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2137794.","STR06" "I44511","Maxey","Maude","18 Jan 1886","20 Feb 1980","0","At the time of her death, she was living on 2307 Mound Street in Nacogdoches. The informant was her son, James A. Tipton.","STR06" "I38219","Maxey","Mildred Jane ""Janice""","Abt 1935","","0","On her annotated transcription of the Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary notes that she was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star.","STR06" "I18474","Maxey","Nancy","Abt 1848","Bef 1879","0","Kathy Casagranda notes that presumed sisters, Mary and Nancy Maximillian, were living in the home of their Aunt and Uncle, Margaret (nee Maximillian) and William Theodore Alford, at the time of the 1860 Sabine Parish census. This appears to be due to the temporary seperation of their parents, Joseph and Martha Maximillian.

She believes this is the same Nancy Maximillian/Maxey who married Henry Campbell in 1868 and then who died circa 1876-1879 after her son George was born and before Henry remarried. Nancy is NOT listed with Joseph and Martha at the time of the 1850 census, however, although the older Mary is shown. Nancy may have been left off inadvertantly, been born late in 1850 versus being born 1847-1848, or be the daughter of another Maximillian/Maxey family entirely. She is being attributed to Joseph and Martha Maximillian by Casagranda by the process of elimination, and through her being enumerated with Mary in 1860, who is known to be the daughter of Joseph and Martha.","STR06" "I44461","Maxey","Norman Willie","25 Apr 1888","31 Aug 1964","0","When he registered for the draft during the first World War, he was doing road work for Sabine Lumber Company, and supporting his father. He was single, and described as of medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and black hair. Find A Grave shows that he was a Private in the US Army Infantry during World War.","STR06" "I44585","Maxey","O'leta","13 Oct 1922","22 Mar 2013","0","Her FindAGrave Memorial Page, created by SFC Duffie and Kathy Moore, links her to Cecile H. WOODLE (1921-2003, FAG # 38825392)","STR06" "I44589","Maxey","Paul","2 Jul 1915","28 Sep 2011","0","Obituary below copied from FindAGrave from the memorial created by Becky Creel Wilcox

Joint funeral services for Paul and Annie Bell Anderson Maxey of
Noble, Louisiana will be held on Saturday, October 1, 2011 at 2:00 PM.
The services will be held at Noble First Baptist Church in Noble, LA.
Visitation will be held Friday, September 30, 2011 from 5:00 PM until
10:00 PM. Interment will follow in Noble Cemetery, Noble, LA.

They passed away Wednesday, September 28, 2011 due to injuries from a
tragic automobile accident. They would have been married 71 years on
October 11, 2011.

Paul was born on July 2, 1915 to Leo and Anna Maxey. He was 96 years
old. He was preceded in death by brothers, Hoyt, Louis, Billy and
Richard; sisters, Nannie Brandon and Mattie Lee Maxey.

He was a World War II veteran, member of DAV and a long time member of
Noble Baptist Church.

Annie Bell was born on May 17, 1916 to Joe and Clora Elliott Anderson.
She was preceded in death by sisters, Virginia Anderson and I.V.
Dubose and brother, William Anderson.

She was a member of Noble Baptist Church for 86 years.","STR06" "I27125","Maxey","Preston Henry","4 Mar 1913","19 Aug 1996","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 9 Apr 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-6 Sheet 2B
43-R
Maxey, Preston H Head M W 27 M La Same Place Teamster Logging
Maxey, Dixie B Wf F W 27 M Tx Same Place
Maxey, Mildred J Dtr F W 4 S
Maxey, Rhuper H Son M W 2 S
Maxey, Gay Lynn Dtr F W 1","STR06" "I44593","Maxey","Richard","28 Jun 1926","21 Jul 1970","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by R. T. Brandon, shows he was a ""Cpl, USA, WWII, Korea""","STR06" "I18380","Maxey","Richard M","21 Mar 1851","23 May 1921","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 5
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 93 Sheet 1B
13-14
Maxey, R M Head W M Mar 1851 50 M 22 La Tx Tx Farmer
Maxey, Martha Wf W F Sept 1857 42 m 22 7/5 La Al Al
Maxey, Leo Son W M Sept 1877 22 S La La La Farm Laborer
Maxey, Laura Dtr W F Sep 1880 19 S La La La
Maxey, Houston, Son W M July 1884 15 S La La La Farm Laborer
Maxey, Walter Son W M May 1887 13 S La La La Farm Laborer
Maxey, Wesley Son W M Jun 1892 7 S La La La","STR06" "I44450","Maxey","Robert Valery","23 May 1909","26 Sep 1980","0","His Texas Death certificate shows his usual occupation was that of a Carpenter, Residential, and that he was a resident of Milam in Sabine County at the time of his death.","STR06" "I27122","Maxey","Rufus Harold","4 Jun 1937","11 Feb 2022","0","Rufus Harold Maxey, 84, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Friday, February 11, 2022 at Legacies Nursing Home and Rehabilitation in Hemphill.

Rufus was born June 4, 1937 in Hemphill, Texas to the Dixie Bell (Ferguson) Maxey and Henry Preston Maxey. He was a member of Hemphill High School graduating Class of 1956.

Rufus, better known as ""CUZ"", was a truck driver for most of his adult life. He enjoyed spending time with his friends, family and his beloved wife, Emilie. He and Miss Emilie enjoyed going on cruises, making trips to Las Vegas and going on trips to Branson, Missouri with their Rosevine Church of God family of which he was a member of Rosevine Church of God. And he dearly loved his ""Legacies"" family.

He is survived by his daughter, Cheryl Procell and husband, Ronny, of Bronson; son, Keith Nabours and wife, Darlene, of Hemphill; daughter-in-law, Jennifer McDaniel Maxey of Pineland; sister, Janice Daniels of Beaumont; grandchildren, Elizabeth Buttrey and husband, Darrell, of Dickson, TN, Jena Edgar of Vidor, Mahala Maxey of Pineland, Taylor Nabours of Hemphill, Lindsey Suggs and husband, Burney, of Lufkin, Conner Nabours and wife, Aubrey, of Lufkin and Justin Roberts and wife, Martina, of Spring; great grandchildren, Leah, Gracie, Avery, Brinlee Jo, Caylee, Conner, Riley and Newton; a host of nieces and nephews and many, many friends.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Emilie Meyers Maxey; sons, Arthur Harold Maxey and Bryan Nabours; sister, Gay Lynn Heller; mother, Dixie Bell Ferguson Maxey and father, Henry Preston Maxey.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Monday, February 14, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, February 15, 2022 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Burial will follow services in King Cemetery with Erik King, Robert Sepulvado, Brandon Booth, Norman Deal, Randy Fuller, Robert Tatum, and Michael Childress serving as pallbearers.

Memories can be shared with the family at starrfuneralhome.com

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 16, 2022, page 8","STR06" "I44507","Maxey","Sarah E. ""Sallie""","Aug 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","William Scott shows that she married George D. BYRNE ca 1904.","STR06" "I18382","Maxey","Thomas Jefferson","Abt 1856","19 Mar 1942","0","Obituary, courtesy of FindAGrave

27 Mar 1943 - Last rites for Thomas J. Maxey, age 86 years, were held Friday at 11 o'clock at Aimwell Baptist church, Rev. J. P. Stockman officiating. Interment Aimwell cemetery, Dennis-Green funeral home in charge.

Surviving are seven children, five sons, Jack, Otis, T. C. and Clinton of Many, Bill of New Iberia; two daughters, Mrs. Callie Smith and Mrs. B. J. Smith of Shreveport, and four grandchildren.

Mr. Maxey, or Uncle Tom as he was known to his many friends, is the last of a large family, nine brothers and sisters preceding him. He leaves a large number of relatives and friends to mourn his passing.

Obituary posted to FindAGrave by SFC USA RET Duffie & Kathy Moore.

Said by William Scott to have married [second?] Ida Amity GRAVES on 9 Jan 1892 in Many, Sabine Parish, LA. FindAGrave also has him linked to Ida Graves Maxey (FAG #71892086, a daughter of William M and Dicey Alford Graves). There are also memorials for children, Zonnie Maxie Gallup and Henry Clinton Maxey.","STR06" "I18382","Maxey","Thomas Jefferson","Abt 1856","19 Mar 1942","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 5
Enumerated 5 Jun 1880
Page 15 SD 3 ED 45 Stamped 189 A.
8-8
Maximillian, Thos J W M 25 Farm Laborer La Tx La
Maximillian, Julett W F 32 La La La
Maximillian, Luella W F 1 La La La
Rameres, Florencio W M 46 La
Rameres, Gertrudes W F 32 La
Rameres, Bartolo W M 16 La
Rameres, Prudencia W F 15 F La
Rameres, Victoria W F 13 La
Rameres, Eugenia W F 10 La
Rameres, Simon W M 4 La
Rameres, Andrew W M 1 La
","STR06" "I44509","Maxey","Thomas Jefferson","24 Nov 1876","22 Mar 1958","0","William Scott shows that he married ca 1901 Annie ASHLEY. His Texas Death Certificate showed him as a resident of Saratoga, Hardin County, Texas at his death, and occupation as ""Sawmill, Lumber."" He ""died from natural causes.","STR06" "I44447","Maxey","Thomas Walter","14 May 1887","21 Dec 1978","0","William Scott shows that he married Blanche CAMPBELL. Mary Carter, who created his FindAGrave memorial page, also links him to a Blanche, buried at Pilgrim's Rest Cemetey, and a son, Claude T. Maxey (FAG ## 71878046), buried at Pilgrim's Rest as well.","STR06" "I44508","Maxie","Nancy ""Nannie"" Evelyn","18 Feb 1875","18 Apr 1944","0","Her Texas Death certificate listed her parents as J. J. Maxie and Sarah Ann Brooks, both born in Louisiana. The informant was Mr. J. A. Ashley, her husband.","STR06" "I18354","Maximillian","John ""Juan""","Abt 1813","Yes, date unknown","0","William Scott and some others show his middle name as Nepucimo.

The History of Sabine Parish, Louisiana (author John Belisle, The Sabine Banner Press, 1912) states that ""in 1860 the white population of Sabine Parish numbers about four thousand, and there were less than two thousand slaves. There were few really wealthy people in the parish, and many owned not more than one of two slaves."" The owners of six or more in 1861 included John Maximillian.

http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924028797707/cu31924028797707_djvu.txt

Madge Lois Tipton Strickland, in a self published article published in a DRT heritage book, stated that it was John Maximillian Jr, and not his father for whom he was named, that was a participant in the Battle of Nacogdoches in 1832.","STR06" "I18354","Maximillian","John ""Juan""","Abt 1813","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 7 Sept 1850
225-227
John Maximillian 72 M Farmer 1800 Louisiana
Clary Maximillian 38 F La
226-228
Joseph Maximillian 30 M Farmer 800 La
Martha Maximillian 30 F Tenn
Mary Maximillian 4 La
227-229
Edmund Hilder family
228-230
Martine Bow family
229-231
John Maximillian 37 M Farmer 1000 Tx
Anna Maximillian 24 F La
John Maximillian 10 M Tx
Louisa Maximillian 8 F La
Margaretta Maximillian 8 F La
Joseph Maximillian 6 M La
Ellen Maximillian 5 F La
Anna Maximillian 4 F La
Catharine Maximillian 2 F La
Mary Maximillian 5/12 F La

1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, PO Many
Enumerated 5 Jun 1860
16-16
John Maxey 47 M Farmer 2100 510 Tx
Ama Maxey 42 F La
Louisa Maxey 21 F La
Joseph Maxey 16 M F L La
Ellen Maxey 14 F La
C Maxey 12 F La
M Maxey 11 F La
R Maxey 7 F La
T Maxey 4 M La
F Maxey 7/12 F La
17-17
John Maxey Sr 78 M Farmer 2500 600 La
C Maxey 55 F La
18-18
Jo S Maxey 43 M Farmer 1500 300 La
M. Mary Rhodus 14 F La
John Maxey 23 M FL Tx

1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward No. 5, PO Many
Enumerated 5 Aug 1870
Page 8
62-62
Maximillian, John 58 M W Farmer 300 475 Tx
Maximillian, Anny/Amy 50 M (sic) W Keeping house La
Maximillian, Anny/Amy L 28 F W At Home La
Maximillian, Catherine 21 F W At home La
Maximillian, Polley 18 F W At home La
Maximillian, Rachard 17 M W Works on farm La
Maximillian, Antonio 16 M W Works on Farm La
Maximillian, Thomas 14 M W Works on Farm La
Maximillian, Frances 11 F W At Home la
63-63
Maximillian, Joseph 26 M W Farmer --- 500 La
Maximillian, Minerva 22 F W Keeping house La
Maximillian, Allice 4 F W La
Maximillian, Elliott 2 M W La

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Fifth Ward
Enumerated 23 Oct 1880
Page 100 SD 2 ED 45 Stamped 232
443-458
Vines, William R W m 32 Farmer La SC NC
Vines, Catherine W F 30 Wf Keeping House La Tx Unk
Vines, George W M 7 Son La La La
Vines, Lee W M 6 Son La La La
Vines, William W M 4 Son La La La
Vines, Elizabeth W F 3 Dt La La La
Vines, Louis W M 2 Son La La La
Vines. Margaret W F ? Dtr La La La
444-459
Maximillian John W M 65 Farmer Tx Mexico Tx
Maximillian Amy W F 32 Dtr Keeping House La Tx Unk
Maximillian, Frances W F 20 Dt At Home La Tx Unk
","STR06" "I18359","Maximillian","Joseph ""Jose""","Abt 1820","Yes, date unknown","0","William Scott and some others show his middle name as de Jesus.","STR06" "I18359","Maximillian","Joseph ""Jose""","Abt 1820","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 7 Sept 1850
225-227
John Maximillian 72 M Farmer 1800 Louisiana
Clary Maximillian 38 F La
226-228
Joseph Maximillian 30 M Farmer 800 La
Martha Maximillian 30 F Tenn
Mary Maximillian 4 La
227-229
Edmund Hilder family
228-230
Martine Bow family
229-231
John Maximillian 37 M Farmer 1000 Tx
Anna Maximillian 24 F La
John Maximillian 10 M Tx
Louisa Maximillian 8 F La
Margaretta Maximillian 8 F La
Joseph Maximillian 6 M La
Ellen Maximillian 5 F La
Anna Maximillian 4 F La
Catharine Maximillian 2 F La
Mary Maximillian 5/12 F La

1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, PO Many
Enumerated 5 Jun 1860
16-16
John Maxey 47 M Farmer 2100 510 Tx
Ama Maxey 42 F La
Louisa Maxey 21 F La
Joseph Maxey 16 M F L La
Ellen Maxey 14 F La
C Maxey 12 F La
M Maxey 11 F La
R Maxey 7 F La
T Maxey 4 M La
F Maxey 7/12 F La
17-17
John Maxey Sr 78 M Farmer 2500 600 La
C Maxey 55 F La
18-18
Jo S Maxey 43 M Farmer 1500 300 La
M. Mary Rhodus 14 F La
John Maxey 23 M FL Tx

1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward No. 5, PO Many
Enumerated 5 Aug 1870
Page 7 Stamped 354
56-56
Maximilleon, Joseph 53 M W Farmer 300 400 La
Maximilleon, Martha 53 F W Keeping House Tn

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Negreet
Enumerated 2 July 1880
Page 37 SD 2 ED 46 Stamped 252A
70-71
Maximillian, John W M 43 Farm Laboer Tx La La
Maximillian, Sarah W F 30 Wf Keeping House Ala Ala Ala
Maximillian, Martha A W F 19 Dtr employed La Tx Ala
Maximillian, William A W M 12 Son Laborer La Tx Ala
Maximillian, Sarah E W F 9 Dtr La Tx Ala
Maximillian, Nancy E W F 7 Dtr La Tx Ala
Maximillian, Thomas F W M 3 Son La Tx Ala
Maximillian, Edward Z W M 10/12 Son La Tx Ala
71-72
George and Mary Nabors family
72-73
Robert and Sarah Oliver family
73-74
Maxamillian, Joseph W M 62 Farmer La La Tx
Maxamillian, Martha W F 61 Wife Keeping house Tenn Ky Tenn
Stephens, Jane W F 42 Boarder Laborer La Unk Ga
Stephens, Cynthia W F 28 Boarder Laborer La Unk Ga
Stephens, James W M 5 Boarder La Unk La

","STR06" "I18356","Maximillian","Juan ""John"" Ignacio","Jul 1782","Yes, date unknown","0","Kathy Casagranda, in her annotated 1850 census of Sabine Parish, Louisiana, shows him as a son of Maximillian ARZE and Francesa LARENARDIERE.

William Scott, on his ""Bill's Roots II"" tree posted on RootWeb's WorldConnect Project in August, 2004, shows that Juan/John's parents were Juan DeARZE, born ca 1762 in Algerzia, Spain and Francesca RENAUDIERE, a daughter of Charles RENAUDIERE and Marie Jeanne Del Rio LA RIVIERE of Natchitoches, Louisiana. He shows Juan as being born July 4, 1782 in Natchitoches, and dying in July 1856 in Shelby County, Texas. This date of death is not correct, as Juan and Claire can still be found in Sabine Parish, LA at the time of the 1860 Federal census (unless the census was recorded incorrectly versus that date of death).

Bill's tree can be found here:

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:2583124

Juan/John Maximillian's first wife, and mother of his children, is usually shown by his descendants as Anastacia Sims/Simms/Simes. William Scott shows her as Anastacia Sims, a daughter of Richard Sims and Maria Conception Perez, and that she was born ca 1793 in San Augustine and died ca 1827 in Sabine County. An article in the November 15, 1972 Beaumont Enterprise, titled ""Tiny Geneva To Take a Place in History"" indicates that her maiden name of John Sr.'s wife may have instead been ""Larendaudiere (French)...being related to his mother.""

He later married a younger woman named Claire, born ca 1810-1812 in Louisiana (census records from 1835, 1850 and 1860). Death date shown as circa 1866 by some.

At the time of the 1835 Sabine District, Texas census, John and his sons were living with his young wife, Clarie, and eight ""servants"" (slaves), ranging in age from 51 to 1 years of age. (Schluter, 1835 Census, p15).

Said to have participated in the Battle of Nacogdoches on 2 August 1832, ""Armed with nothing more than shotguns and various types of hunting weapons, the national militia of Nacogdoches, aided by militias from Ayres, Teneha, Sabine, Bevil, Settlement, and San Augustine, fired the opening guns of the Texas Revolution during the Battle of Nacogdoches on August 2, 1832. Colonel Jose de las Piedras commanded his 300 member Mexican garrison from the Old Red House situated on this site. Piedras lost 47 men, with 40-60 wounded. Victory at the Battle of Nacogdoches enabled people of Texas to organize the Texas Revolution without Mexican military intervention."" His name, John Maxmillian, is one of 80 inscribed on the Historical Marker commerating this battle. There were 253 total participants, most of whose identities have been lost. Some descendants show that it was his namesake son, and not John Sr., who actually fought in the battle and is memoralized.

Shown on the 1835 census as having three son, John, Joseph and Antonio. Subsequent census records can be found for John and Joseph, but not for Antonio. However, an
A. Maximillian is listed on the ""Louisiana, Civil War Service Records of Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865"", in the Twenty-sixth Infantry (Event Year 1862. Pub. # M320, Film #338).

John Maximillian Sr was also shown by William Scott to be the father of daughter Marie Louisa, born Feb 1816, and who married Donald McDonald before 1830.

John was said to have ""lived about a mile from the Camino Real and his uncle Pefermo reportedly constructed the Chabana Road, which led to the Sabine River. John owned a ranch, which he sold to Mathew Earl. By 1836, John sold all he owned in Texas to Willis H. Landrum for $5,000 and moved to the Bayou Scie area of Sabine Parish. The article about Geneva, referenced above, shows that sale was actually to W. C. Duffield, who later sold it the Walt and Prudence Strother, and this little Spanish Pueblo became known as Geneva. It appears that John and Clara are listed inthe 1860 census for the Parish. This surname again went through a change from 1850 to 1860. After the 1850 census the surname for this family is listed as Maxey. Both cemetery and census records are found with this change."" (Kathy Casagranda, Annotated Sabine Parish 1850 Census, 70).

In a biography, written by Madge Lois Tipton Strickland, and published in a Daughters of Republic of Texas publication instead indicated that ""he was a native of Austria, but had been visiting his sister, Marie Antoinette, at Versailles, so came from France, and made his home with Juan Ignacio Pifermo at Labonilla Hacienda in Sabine County.""","STR06" "I18356","Maximillian","Juan ""John"" Ignacio","Jul 1782","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1835 Census
Sabine District, Texas
Name Relationship Marital Status Religion Occupation Age
John Maxamilion, [Head], Married, Catholic, Farmer, 50
Clarie, his wife,"","",---,25
John, son, Single, Catholic, Farmer, 22
Joseph,"","","",---,15
Antonio,son,---,"",---,14
John,Servant,Married,[Religion blank],[Occupation blank],51
Judy,wife,Servant,Married,"","",35
Manwill,her son,Servant,"","",12
Lucarea,her son,Servant,"","",10
Frank,her son,Servant,"","",9
Susan,her girl,Servant,"","",5
Charles,her son,Servant,"","",2
George, her son,Servant,"","",1

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 7 Sept 1850
225-227
John Maximillian 72 M Farmer 1800 Louisiana
Clary Maximillian 48 F La
226-228
Joseph Maximillian 30 M Farmer 800 La
Martha Maximillian 30 F Tenn
Mary Maximillian 4 La
227-229
Edmund Hilder family
228-230
Martine Bow family
229-231
John Maximillian 37 M Farmer 1000 Tx
Anna Maximillian 24 F La
John Maximillian 10 M Tx
Louisa Maximillian 8 F La
Margaretta Maximillian 8 F La
Joseph Maximillian 6 M La
Ellen Maximillian 5 F La
Anna Maximillian 4 F La
Catharine Maximillian 2 F La
Mary Maximillian 5/12 F La

1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, PO Many
Enumerated 5 Jun 1860
16-16
John Maxey 47 M Farmer 2100 510 Tx
Ama Maxey 42 F La
Louisa Maxey 21 F La
Joseph Maxey 16 M F L La
Ellen Maxey 14 F La
C Maxey 12 F La
M Maxey 11 F La
R Maxey 7 F La
T Maxey 4 M La
F Maxey 7/12 F La
17-17
John Maxey Sr 78 M Farmer 2500 600 La
C Maxey 55 F La
18-18
Jo S Maxey 43 M Farmer 1500 300 La
M. Mary Rhodus 14 F La
John Maxey 23 M FL Tx (Appears to be nephew, son of his brother older brother John)","STR06" "I18373","Maximillian","Mary","Abt 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","Kathy Casagranda notes that presumed sisters, Mary and Nancy Maximillian, were living in the home of their Aunt and Uncle, Margaret (nee Maximillian) and William Theodore Alford, at the time of the 1860 Sabine Parish census. This appears to be due to the temporary seperation of their parents, Joseph and Martha Maximillian.

Joseph and Martha had a four year old daughter, Mary, living with them at the time of the 1850 census. She was shown as born in Louisiana. In the Alford home in 1860, she was shown as 15 year old Mary Maximillian, born in Texas.

William Scott shows that she married John Teel OLIVER, and that they were the parents of Mary and Joseph, born born before 1870 in Sabine Parish.","STR06" "I30787","Maxon","Friend D.","22 Mar 1823","9 Oct 1896","0","On the 1880 Jackson County, MI census, Friend and Lydia Louisa, married for about five years, can be found living with three of his daughters. Friend was farming.","STR06" "I30787","Maxon","Friend D.","22 Mar 1823","9 Oct 1896","0","(Research):

Census Listing:

1880 Census
Michigan, Jackson County, Waterloo Twp
Enumerated 12 adn 14 Jun 1880
Page 10 SD 1 ED 116
93-93
Maxon, Friend W M 57 Farming NY NY NY
Maxon, Lowisa L W F 60 Wf Keeping House NY NY NY
Maxon, Flora S W F 16 Dt At Home Mich NY NY
Maxon, Nancy A W F 13 Dtr At home Mich NY NY
Grimes, Susan W M 21 Son-in-law Farm Laborer Mich NY NY
Grimes, ClaraW F 20 Wf Bording Mich NY NY","STR06" "I20032","Maxon","Joan D.","10 Oct 1926","6 Jul 2006","0","At the time of the 1930 census, three year old Joan can be found in Saline County, Nebraska, with her parents, John and Gertrude Maxon, and older brother, Charles. Her father was a farmer.","STR06" "I31170","Maxon","Wilber D.","25 Aug 1842","4 Jun 1917","0","The Michigan, Deaths and Burials Index, 1817-1965, show that he was a farmer, and the son of Daniel S. Maxon, born New York, and Louisa D. Wheat, also born New York. FHL Film Number 1008318.","STR06" "I42641","Maxwell","Alma Orpha","7 Oct 1887","Mar 1973","0","She shares a triple headstone with sons John Thomas, who died as an infant, and E. Neil, who was ""lost at sea"" in 1945.","STR06" "I34620","Maxwell","Baby Boy","9 May 1958","10 May 1958","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I40546","","","","","","","" "I36819","May","Helen ""Haddie""","2 Jun 1860","27 Dec 1906","0","Her memorial page at FindAGrave, created by Melton Durant, links to her parents, Gorham Parsons May (FAG# 35128400), a participant in the Battle of Bexar in 1835, and Matilda Lowe (FAG# 35128454). Both are buried in the Old Zavala Cemetery in Jasper.

Middle name is shown by some as Edith, and by others as Charlotte. The middle initial E. is inscribed on her headstone.","STR06" "I8062","","","","","","","" "I34933","Mayes","Lucille A. ""Lucey""","27 Sep 1924","16 Nov 1983","0","She can be found at the time of the 1930 Census enumeration in the home of Henry and Geneva Mayes, in Jackson County, Lousiana. Lucile, age 5, was their eldest child. Also living in the home was two year old Henry Mayes.","STR06" "I16173","Mayfield","Mary Ann","Abt 1805","24 Dec 1882","0","Her obituary said she was the wife of J.W. Duval, brother of the late school inspector E.H. Duval. Information from 1871, 1881 Salisbury Parish records (living with the Cochrans). She was Anglican. Buried at Forest Glen. She was said to be the daughter of Joseph MAYFIELD.","STR06" "I46303","Maynard","Charles Monroe","18 Apr 1892","17 Nov 1918","0","When he registered for the World War I draft, he was a resident of Milan, Tenn, and supporting his wife, one child and a sister. He was of medium heighth and build, with red hair and light blue eyes. His Tennessee Death record shows him as a son of Will Maynard and Miss Mollie Milam, both of Tennesse. He died at the age of 27 of tuberculosis.","STR06" "I30226","Mayo","Caroline A.","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","Might she be related to the William R. Mayo who is listed on the Roster of Co. D, 10th Texas Infantry, Confederate States of America, organized by William C. Wilson at Fairfield, Freestone County, Texas, as was her husband, John W. McSwane?","STR06" "I44634","Mays","George Ross","17 Aug 1871","21 Nov 1939","0","His headstone is engraved ""He was the sunshine of our home.""

Name George R Mays
Event Type Death
Event Date 21 Nov 1939
Event Place , San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Single
Birth Date 17 Aug 1871
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name George W Mays
Mother's Name Elizabeth Iles
Certificate Number 52597
GS Film number 2118411
Digital Folder Number 005144952
Image Number 02250

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3MN-C2C : accessed 29 Jan 2014), George R Mays, 21 Nov 1939; citing certificate number 52597, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2118411.","STR06" "I17827","Mays","George Washington","3 Jul 1844","12 Nov 1895","0","Thomas Samuel MAYS, b 1820, S.C., m a Ross. Issue: Geo. W. Mays, CSA, Veteran from Arkansas (White and Toole, p 73). His widow, Mary E. Mays, applied for a widows pension based on her husband's service for the Confederate States in the State of Arkansas. He enlisted in Jan. 1863, and served until the end of the War. His unit was Company C, Crawfords Regiment, Fagons Brigade, volunteer Calvary Service. Pension File Number 20191. The Death certificate of his son, Samuel Warren Mays, shows that George was born in Red River County, Texas. Laura Buckmaster writes that: Surname is ""Mayes"" on George's stone. The rest of the stones in the family are spelled ""Mays"".","STR06" "I17827","Mays","George Washington","3 Jul 1844","12 Nov 1895","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, SubDiv 84, JP No. 1
Enumerated 6 July 1880
Page 24D SD 1 ED 84
211-219
Mays, George W M 35 Farmer Tx SC SC
Mays, Elizabeth W F 30 W La --- Miss
Mays, Ida W F 12 Dtr Tx Tx La
Mays, Ross W M 9 Son Tx Tx La
Mays, Ella W F 4 Dtr Tx Tx La
Mays, Nannie W F 2 Dtr Tx Tx La



","STR06" "I44633","Mays","Ida","14 Sep 1867","12 May 1936","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. No. 3
Enumerated 8 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 19A
360-360
Mays, Mary E Head F W 60 We 4/4 Ark Miss Miss None
Mays, Ross Son M W 38 S Tx Miss Ark Laborer Odd Jobs
Mays, Nannie Dtr F W 27 S Tx Miss Ark
Mays, May Dtr F W 19 S Tx Miss Ark
Robbins, Ida Dtr F W 42 We 3/2 Tx Miss Ark Seamstress Own Shop
Robbins, Clarence Grandson M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Robbins, Lottie Grandtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I44640","Mays","Lemie","18 Jan 1887","18 Aug 1937","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows her full name as Martha Lenora of ""Linnie.""

Name Lemie Lane
Event Type Death
Event Date 18 Aug 1937
Event Place San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Husband or Wife J R Lane
Birth Date 18 Jan 1887
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name George Mayes
Mother's Name Elizabeth Iles
Certificate Number 43197
GS Film number 2117297
Digital Folder Number 005145556
Image Number 02420

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3HP-Q7H : accessed 29 Jan 2014), Lemie Lane, 18 Aug 1937; citing certificate number 43197, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117297.","STR06" "I44637","Mays","May","9 Aug 1890","22 Oct 1969","0","Name May Mays
Event Type Death
Event Date 22 Oct 1969
Event Place Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Single
Birth Date 09 Aug 1890
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name George Washington Mays
Mother's Name Mary Elizabeth Iles
Certificate Number 88668
GS Film number 2218603
Digital Folder Number 005145862
Image Number 01848

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3D2-JT5 : accessed 29 Jan 2014), May Mays, 22 Oct 1969; citing certificate number 88668, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218603.","STR06" "I44636","Mays","Nannie Aveline","3 Apr 1878","20 Apr 1945","0","Name Nannie A Mays
Event Type Death
Event Date 20 Apr 1945
Event Place Brookeland, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Single
Birth Date 03 Apr 1882
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name George Mays
Mother's Name Mary Isles
Certificate Number 18087
GS Film number 2137916
Digital Folder Number 005144850
Image Number 00408

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS17-XBD : accessed 29 Jan 2014), Nannie A Mays, 20 Apr 1945; citing certificate number 18087, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2137916.","STR06" "I44641","Mays","Samuel Warren","25 Aug 1882","22 Nov 1936","0","Name Samuel Warren Mays
Event Type Death
Event Date 22 Nov 1936
Event Place , San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 25 Aug 1882
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name Geo Mays
Mother's Name Mary Isles
Certificate Number 56716
GS Film number 2117028
Digital Folder Number 005145551
Image Number 00775

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3H2-DR5 : accessed 29 Jan 2014), Samuel Warren Mays, 22 Nov 1936; citing certificate number 56716, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117028.","STR06" "I44641","Mays","Samuel Warren","25 Aug 1882","22 Nov 1936","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP #3
Enumerated 5 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 170 Sheet 2A
26-26
Mays, Sam W Head m W 37 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Mays, Nannie E Wf F W 33 M Tx Tx Tx
Mays, Chesly Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Mays, Mary S Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Mays, Harrel W Son M W 4 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Mays, Nancy L Dtr F W 1 10/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 2
Enumerated April 24, 1930
ED 21-6 SD 19 Sheet 16B
308-352
Mays, S W Head M W 47 M 21 Tx Akr Akr Laborer Logging Camp
Mays, Nannie Wf F W 44 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Mays, Harold Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Mays, Nora Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Mays, Sibyl Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I17818","Mays","Stella","Sep 1877","Sep 1936","0","White and Toole show that she died ca 1935. Could she have actually died before 1910? Her husband, Jesse Jacks, is listed as widowed as of the 1910 census, married in 1920 but without Stella in the home, and widowed in 1930. They may have simply seperated, as they share a double gravemarker at the Lott Cemetery, and her date of death on this is shown as Sept. 1936.","STR06" "I31974","","","","","","","" "I46760","Mazy","Holcomb Buell","17 Jan 1887","29 Aug 1973","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows that he was a son of Alexander Mazy and Lois Ryan. His occupation was shown as Metal Dealer. He had lived in Seminole for 23 years at the time of his death, and was widowed.","STR06" "I665","","","","","","","" "I18548","McAdams","Lucinda","Abt 1836","Abt 1879","0","Shown in FindAGrave, on a memorial created by SFC Ret Duffie & Kathy Moore, as born in Tucakoosa, Alabama to James McAdams and Elizabeth Levendall. Her date of birth is shown as 1832, and her date of death shown as 1879. Buried at the Clyde Cemetery. If her date of death is correct, it appears she and Charles Darnell separated before her death, as she is not listed in their home at the time of the 1870 census. Additionally, Charles remarried for a third time in June 1879.

On the 1850 Union Parish, Louisiana census, a 16 year old Lucinda McAdams (born ca 1834) can be found in the home of Thomas M. and Nancy McAdams, both born in South Carolina. If Duffie Moore is correct, this is not our Lucinda.","STR06" "I41686","McAfee","Laura","23 Oct 1880","13 Jun 1971","0","Name Laura Elliott
Event Type Death
Event Date 18 Jun 1971
Event Place San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 23 Oct 1880
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name B F Mcafee
Mother's Name Martha Mccartneny [White and Toole instead show her as Martha Ann HALBERT]
Certificate Number 44023
GS Film number 2223202
Digital Folder Number 005145929
Image Number 02694

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36L-DB8 : accessed 01 Feb 2014), Laura Elliott, 18 Jun 1971; citing certificate number 44023, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2223202.","STR06" "I9596","","","","","","","" "I31850","McAnelly","Charlie P. ""CP""","21 Sep 1918","10 Aug 2003","0","His FindAGrave Memorial page, created by Bill and Kathy, has a photo of his Military Marker. It is embossed Charlie P. McANELLY Jr. S SGT US ARMY AIR FORCES WORLD WAR II Sep 21, 1918 Aug 10 2003. His US World War II Army Enlistment Records show him as a native of Texas, born ca 1918, and resident of Hamilton, Texas. He enlisted on 9 Apr 1942 in Abilene, Texas as a Private. He had four years of High School, was single, his civil occupation was listed as Animal and Livestock farmer, and he was 72 inches tall, and weighed 181 pounds.","STR06" "I9329","McArthur","Anna ""Annie"" Gertrude","8 Sep 1901","20 Aug 1984","0","Massachusetts, Birth Records, 1840-1915 show her as Annie Gertrude McArthur, a daughter of William McArthur and Mary Gorman, residents of 135 Conder St. He was a Bridge Bldr. Both parents were listed as born on Pr. Edw. Isld.","STR06" "I45533","McArthur","John","Mar 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Marion County, Beat 1 , ??? Range 16 West
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 75 Sheet 1A Stamped 25
9-9
McGrew. James F Jead W < Pct 1837 62 M 27 Miss Miss Miss farmer
McGrew, Sarah F Wf W F Nov 1853 46 M1 27 5/5 Miss Ga Ga
McGrew, Hugh Son W M Man 1880 20 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McGrew, Leitha Dtr W F Feb 1884 16 S Miss Miss Miss
McGrew, Francis B Dtr W F Oct 1893 6 S Miss Miss Miss
10-10
McArthur, John Head W M Mar 1868 31 M 9 Miss Miss Ala Farmer
McArthur, Leake Wf W F May 1875 23 M 9 1/1 Miss Miss Miss
McArthur, Elizabeth Dtr W F Aug 1895 4 S Miss Miss Miss

1910 Census
not located

1920 Census
Mississippi, Lamar County, Beat Three
Enumerated 23 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 100 Sheet 12B
119-122
Lott and Nancy McArthur (ages 73 and 70)
120-123
McArthur, John Head m W 51 M Miss Miss Ala Farmer
McArthur, Zuleakey Wf F W 43 M Miss Miss Miss
McArthur, J. Ernest Son M W 13 S Miss Miss Miss
Bryant, Bessie Servant F W 23 Wd Miss Miss Miss Cook Private Family
Bryant, Hazel Boarder F W 3 S Miss Miss Miss
121-124
McGrew, Hugh Head M W 59 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McGrew, Pearl Wf F W 22 M Miss Miss Miss
McGrew, Francis Mother F W 70 Wd Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I45554","McArthur","John Earnest","10 Apr 1906","20 Feb 1978","0","Wynema McGrew cited his obituary, with a Columbia, Mississippi byline, as showing him as a native of Route 4, Lumberton, and member of the Greenville Baptist Church. He was survied by his wife, Jewel, four sons, Thomas, Gerald and Douglas all of Lumberton and Terry of Purvis, and one daughter, Mrs. Sandra Parker of Sumrall, and seven grandchildren.","STR06" "I6951","McBeth","Lloyd Theodore ""Ted""","20 Dec 1929","27 Apr 2012","0","Obituary, copied from the FindAGrave memorial created by Elaine:

Lloyd Theodore ""Ted"" McBeth, born December 20, 1929 in Sweetwater, Texas to Lloyd and Mary McBeth passed away peacefully on April 27, 2012 after a brief illness. Left to cherish his wonderful memories: his loving wife Gloria; daughters: Patricia Chandler (Robert) and Mary McBeth; granddaughters: Michele Reed, and Jillian and Charlotte Pennington; great-grandson, Cameron.

Ted earned a Master's degree in Chemical Engineering and was a veteran of the Korean War.

Memorial services will be Wednesday, May 2, 2012 at Northwoods Presbyterian Church at 2:00 after burial at Houston National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the charity of your choice.

Published in Houston Chronicle on April 29, 2012

Inscription of Military Marker:

1ST LT, US Army, Korea
In Loving Memory Ted","STR06" "I18018","McBride","Billie Juan","9 Apr 1923","15 Mar 2011","0","Obituary from the FindAGrave Memorial Page created by Michael and Jennifer McBride.

With her two daughters at her bedside, Billie Krause departed this earthly life Tuesday morning March 15, 2011. Mrs. Krause was born April 9, 1923, to parents George Wesley McBride and Ruth Madeline Moss McBride in Denning, Texas.

Her childhood was spent in San Augustine until she finished high school. After graduating from Business College in Beaumont, Texas, she worked for Western Union in New Orleans. With the coming of World War II she transferred to New York where she met and married her husband of 54 years, Richard Hermann Krause, Jr. After completing his military service Mr. and Mrs. Krause moved their two young daughters to Freeport, Texas, where Mr. Krause worked for Dow Chemical. Her family was completed with the birth of their son in Freeport. Mrs. Krause lived in Freeport for more than 50 years raising her three children and entertaining her four grandchildren.

Mrs. Krause was employed by several children's clothing stores but she always considered her primary role as a wife, mother and homemaker, at which she excelled. Following the death of her husband on 1999, she moved to Nacogdoches in 2004. Mrs. Krause was a faithful and devoted member of the Church of Christ in every location in which she lived. As befitted her life, one of her last conscious acts was assembling to worship God with fellow Christians the last Sunday morning of her life.

Survivors include daughters Martha Emerson Page of Nacogdoches, Mary Louise Jobe and husband Bill of Nacogdoches, son Richard Stuart Krause of Federal Way, Washington; grandchildren Richard Stuart Krause, Jr. and wife Tara of Austin, Kelli Krause Paddock and husband Travis of Renton, Washington, Aaron Jobe and wife Corley of Nacogdoches, Paige Jobe Perez and husband Mike of Waco; great-grandchildren Austin, Cody and Jackson Paddock of Renton, Washington, Piper Jobe of Nacogdoches and Zachary Krause of Austin; sister Betty Barclay of Tyler; brother-in-law J.D. Harkrider of Nacogdoches; sister-in-law Mimi McConnell of North Ft. Myers, Florida, numerous nieces and nephews, and three special cousins; Elton, Thelma, and Winnie Nicholson.

Funeral Service will be held at 2:00 pm Thursday, March 17, 2011, at Cason Monk-Metcalf Sunset Chapel. Conducting the services will be Randy Harshbarger of Stallings Drive Church of Christ in Nacogdoches, and nephew Robert Harkrider of Orlando, Florida. Interment will follow at Lower Chireno Cemetery in Chireno, Texas.

Her family will greet friends and loved ones from 5:00m ? 7:00 pm Wednesday, March 16, 2011, at Cason Monk-Metcalf Funeral Directors.

Pallbearers will be Rick Krause, Aaron Jobe, Mike Perez, Mike McBride, John Mathews, Mark Mathews, Brad Mathews and Larry Smith.

Condolences may be offered at www.casonmonk-metcalf.com.","STR06" "I23092","","","","","","","" "I8939","","","","","","","" "I18017","McBride","George W.","22 Nov 1889","21 Jan 1954","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows him as a retired carpenter, and that he was a son of Walter McBRIDE, born Louisiana, and Mary GREENLEE, born Arkansas.

His FindAGrave Memorial page, created by Michael and Jennifer McBride, contains the following information:

There has been disagreement in the family as to what his middle name was. His social security card says it was Washington, but some members are fairly certain it was actually Wesley.

His WWI Draft Registration record says it was Walker. This is what he swore to and how he signed it so this is what I will go with. It is likely that there was not a birth certificate when he born and he had to obtain a delayed birth certificate when he needed it for Social Security. A delayed birth certificate would have required finding someone who had first hand knowledge of his birth. It is possible he changed his middle name to Washington at that time due to what someone else said for the delayed birth certificate.

FindAGrave also links him to three wives, Pearl PRICE (1890-1918), Ruth MOSS [the widow] Rawson (1892-1924), and Alma (1908-1959). There are also seven children linked to him on that website.","STR06" "I47328","McBride","Joe Preston","3 Mar 1919","15 Nov 2017","0","Joe P. McBride, 98, of Santa Fe, TX passed away Wednesday, November 15, 2017 at Abilene Regional Hospital in Abilene, Texas.

He was born March 3, 1919 in San Augustine, TX.

He was married to Maree Meeks McBride on July 8, 1942 and they had a wonderful 75 years of life together rearing their sons and then enjoying the life of grandparents and great grandparents.

Preston served proudly for 5 years during WWII and had many stories he loved to share with his family and friends.

He worked as an operator for 25 years for Union Carbide in Texas City.

Preston and Maree lived in Santa Fe, TX for 50 years and he spent the last 1 ? years with her in Abilene at Wisteria Independent Living Center.

He was known for his clever wit and for being ""the oldest resident and one who served with General Patton."" He will be missed by the staff and residents.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Joe and Robie McBride, his brothers Doss, Arthur, and Elmer all of San Augustine.

He is survived by his wife, Maree, their son Joe and his wife, Nancy of Abilene and Ronald and LouAnn of Rapid City, SD, grandchildren, Jason and his wife Susan, of Peshtigo, WI and Teresa McBride of Rapid City, SD. Five great grandchildren ? Nate, Chicago, IL, Kaylee, Nicholas, Brianna, and Carissa of Peshtigo, WI. By his sisters, Pearl Price, Lufkin, TX, Mildred Tannery, Nachodoches, TX, Opal Pike, San Augustine, TX and his brother Dexter and his wife Joanne of San Augustine and two sisters-in-law Lavelle McBride and Gloria McBride of San Augustine. His many nieces, nephews and their children and many friends enriched his life.

Services will be in San Augustine, TX at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home. Burial will be at McRae Cemetery.

Arrangements by The Hamil Family Funeral Home, Abilene.","STR06" "I27753","","","","","","","" "I34427","","","","","","","" "I35492","McBride","Mary Rachel","1 Apr 1859","15 Jan 1945","0","Name Mary Bickham
Titles and Terms:
Event Type Death
Event Date 15 Jan 1945
Event Place Westlake, Calcasieu, Louisiana
Gender Female
Age 90
Race (Original) White
Birth Year (Estimated) 1855
Father's Name Baxter Mcbride
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Certificate Number 290
Page:
GS Film number 1220968
Digital Folder Number 004213516
Image Number 00667

Citing this Record:
""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FSBC-SQK : accessed 05 Feb 2014), Mary Bickham, 1945.","STR06" "I41308","McBride","Ralph","19 May 1939","23 Feb 2021","0","The Texas Birth Index shows him as a son of A V McBride and Johnnie Powell.

Ralph McBride passed away Tuesday, February 23, 2021 at his home in Bronson, Texas.

He lived and worked in Bronson for most of his life, was a friend to all and loved being part of the Bronson community. His work and the joy he took in life impacted all who knew him.

Ralph was born May 19, 1939 and was 81 years of age.

He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Gayla McBride; his daughter and son-in-law, Beverly and Rodney Wright of Nashville, Arkansas; his son and daughter-in-law, Mack and Katy McBride of Bronson; his brother and sister-in-law, Roger and Patricia McBride of Hemphill; his sister and brother-in-law, Glenda and David Hodges of Lufkin; brothers and sisters-in-law, Jean White of Bronson, Huey and Jent Britt of Center, Steve and JoAnn Speight of Bronson, Jim and Shelia Whitton of Pineland, Kelvin and Tempie McCary of Bronson, numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren; nieces and nephews; family and friends.

All are welcome now, with a future opportunity for friends and family to celebrate his life at a later time, to be determined.

Cremation arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home.

You are invited to leave condolences and sign guest book online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 31, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I37941","McBride","Thomas ""Tommie"" Christopher","29 Oct 1903","9 Aug 1975","0","His FindAGrave marker, created by Mary K. Creamer, shows that he had a Military Marker, Pvt US Army WW II. His Texas Death Certificate showed he was a carpenter, a veteran of World War II, and was never married. The informant was Mrs. W. E. Skinner (Niece).

Name Thomas Christopher Mcbride
Event Type Death
Event Date 09 Aug 1975
Event Place Lufkin, Angelina, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Single
Birth Date 29 Oct 1903
Birthplace:
Father's Name Thomas Mcbride
Mother's Name Callie Huffman
Certificate Number 55945
GS Film number 2240268
Digital Folder Number 005144715
Image Number 01710

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K782-XMK : accessed 05 Feb 2014), Thomas Christopher Mcbride, 09 Aug 1975; citing certificate number 55945, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2240268.","STR06" "I6879","McBride","Thomas J.","3 Oct 1849","27 Jan 1930","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. No. 6
Enumerated 2 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 22A
6-6
McBride, Thomas J Head M W 60 M2 7 Miss Miss Miss Carpenter House
McBride, Callie Wf F W 48 m1 7 1/1 Tx NC Fl
McBride, Tom C Son M W 6 S Tx Mixx Tx
Huffman, Chris B Father-in-law m W 87 Wd 60 NC Germany Germany

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 8 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 175 Sheet 9B
179-179
McBride, Thomas J Heae M W 70 M La Tn La Farmer
McBride, Callie B Wf F W 58 M Tx NC GA
McBride, Thomas C Son M W 16 S Tx La Tx
","STR06" "I8296","McBroom","Amanda Gertrude","28 Aug 1889","Abt 1979","0","Her FindAGrave memorial, created by Leaton Clark, shows her as a daughter of John Smith McBROOM (FAG#85145305) and Mary Molvina CURRY (FAG#85145343), both buried at the Pickard Cemetery in San Augustine.","STR06" "I48083","McCaa","Clara Drucilla","Abt 1859","Abt 1891","0","Find A Grave instead shows her as Find A Grave shows her as Drucilla McKay Gupton. On Family Search, she is listed as Clara Drucilla McCaa, a daughter of Albert Helms McCaa and Martha Ann Cater, who were married on 5 January 1850 in Jefferson, Mississippi. They are shown as the parents of 9 children in total, Clara being the fifth born.","STR06" "I40469","","","","","","","" "I46960","McCalip","Roy Melvin","13 Aug 1929","11 Nov 2001","0","Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015 shows his parents as Fred W. MacCalip (sic) and Rosa L. Fortenberry. His names were listed as Aug 1947: Name listed as MELVIN MCCALIP; 24 Apr 1992: Name listed as ROY MELVIN MCCALIP; 24 Nov 2001: Name listed as ROY M MCCALIP, and his birth information was shown as 13 Au 1929, Natchez, Mississippi.

Obits were said to be published in the Beaumont Enterprise 2001-11-14 and Lufkin DN 2001-11-14","STR06" "I37554","McCall","Ada Lee","6 Oct 1885","22 Jul 1924","0","On Kay Parker McCary's annotated transcription of the Halbert Cemetery she is shown as a daughter of Charles A. and Sophronie E. McCall. Her tombstone was inscribed ""Wife of H. B. Halbert - She was the Sunshine of our Home - Foot Stone: A. L.","STR06" "I13523","","","","","","","" "I41153","McCall","Minnie Jane","18 Mar 1882","5 Feb 1959","0","Name Minnie Jane Alford
Event Type Death
Event Date 05 Feb 1959
Event Place Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 18 Mar 1882
Birthplace Pennelton, Texas
Father's Name Charles Mccall
Mother's Name Sephrona Hogan
Certificate Number 9509
GS Film number 2115874
Digital Folder Number 005145567
Image Number 03121

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3HB-Q7S : accessed 06 Feb 2014), Minnie Jane Alford, 05 Feb 1959; citing certificate number 9509, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2115874.","STR06" "I40361","","","","","","","" "I40360","McCall","Robert Edmondson","6 Jul 1891","18 Jul 1961","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6V9-CBL
Name: Robert Edmondson Mccall
Death Date: 18 Jul 1961
Death Place: Waco, Mclennan, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 70 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 06 Jul 1891
Birthplace: , Medina, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Robert Mccall
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: [Rosa] Edmondson
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Dairy
Place of Residence: Elm Mott, McLennan, Texas
Cemetery: Rosemound Cemetery
Burial Place: Waco, Texas
Burial Date: 20 Jul 1961
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116789
Digital Film Number: 4166604
Image Number: 0889
Reference Number: 41553
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40360","McCall","Robert Edmondson","6 Jul 1891","18 Jul 1961","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
not located

1930 Census
Texas, McLennan County, JP 4
Enumerated April 18, 1930
ED 155-27 SD 17 Sheet 8B
166-186
McCall, Robert M Head m W 38 MM 23 Tx Va Va Farmer
McCall, Lola Wf F W 41 M 26 Tx Tx Tx
McCall, Thelma Dtr F W 15 Tx Tx Tx
McCall, Robert C Son M W 3 3/12 Tx Tx Tx
Spivey, Ivers Boarder m W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Labor Dairy
","STR06" "I40362","McCall","Thelma","12 Dec 1914","Yes, date unknown","0","John W. Clark shows that she married, on 12 Jun 1948, Joe D. CAMPBELL.","STR06" "I29791","McCallum","Violet Eleanor","8 Nov 1914","21 Mar 2013","0","Violet E. Kercher, Female, 39, born ca 1915 in Cass City, Michigan departed Seattle on 25 May 1954 on the James O'Hara, with a destination of Yokohama.

Obituary
The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville.com
Publication Date March 26, 2013

KERCHER Mrs. Violet Eleanor Kercher, 98, passed away on March 21, 2013 at Haven hospice in Orange Park, FL. She was the daughter of the late John A. and Ann (Gillies) Kercher [sic, s/b MacCallum or McCallum] & born in Greenleaf, MI. Eleanor was predeceased by her husband Ferris A. Kercher. She is survived by her two sons, William (Joyce) Kercher of Orange Park and James (Kathleen) Kercher of Avon, CO., granddaughters, Lauren (Brennan) Massie and Catherine Kercher; one great-grand daughter, Violet Massie. Eleanor will be greatly missed by her family and friends. Services entrusted to Aaron and Burney Bivens Funeral Home, 529 Kingsley Avenue, Orange Park, FL 32073, (904) 264-1233. Please Sign the Guestbook @ Jacksonville.com","STR06" "I29791","McCallum","Violet Eleanor","8 Nov 1914","21 Mar 2013","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Michigan, Sanilac County, Greenleaf Twp
Enumerated 3 and 5 Jan 1920
SD 7 ED 151 Sheet 1A
12-12
William and Gertrude McCallum and family
13-13
McCallum, John Head M W 53 M 1879 Na 1898 Canada English Scotland Scotch Canada English Blacksmith Shop
McCallum, Annie Wf F W 50 M Mich Scotland Scotch Canada English
McCallum, Alex Son M W 25 S Mich Canada English Mich
McCallum, Janetta Dtr F W 23 S Mich Canada English Mich
McCallum, John A Son M W 12 S Mich Canada English Mich
McCallum, Colin D SOn M W 5 S Mich Canada English Mich
McCallum, Violet E Dtr F W 5 S Mich Canada English Mich
14-14
Colin and Mary McCallum and family","STR06" "I7857","McCampbell","Frederick Etheridge","9 Sep 1917","21 Aug 1972","0","His Texas Death Certificate indicates that although he died in Clarendon, Texas of a sudden cardiac arrest, he was a resident of Wichita, Kansas. His usual occupation was brick mason, in the construction industry, and his parents were shown as W. E. McCampbell and Alpha Proffitt. He was born in Barnard, North Carolina. Informant was Keith F. McCampbell, son.","STR06" "I25421","","","","","","","" "I23718","","","","","","","" "I39845","McCants","Robert James Pembroke","13 Oct 1812","21 Sep 1849","0","The biographical information below was copied from the FindAGrave memorial created by J. Lowery, and maintained by ""Churchwell"":

ROBERT JAMES PEMBROKE McCANTS born October 13, 1812 in South Carolina where he migrated from to Chambers County, Alabama, shortly before 1840 when he was listed in the census as ""McCats"". He was a physician and prosperous landowner. He was shot dead on Sep. 21, 1849 by his servant, John. It is said that John was paid to do the deed by a rival physician. Dr. McCants was married to Caroline Elizabeth Allen, both are buried in a fenced area at the rear of the Moses Wheat Cemetery.


","STR06" "I7860","McCants","Victoria J.","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","She appears to have married a Nunley, and been widowed (?) at a young age. At the time of the 1860 Federal Census, she was living with her mother and younger siblings in Chambers County, Alabama. She was listed as Victoria Nunley, age 22, and enumerated without a husband, but with two sons, Wm. Nunley, age 6, born in Georgia, and Toliar/Goliar, age 4, also born in Georgia.","STR06" "I40031","","","","","","","" "I40030","McCarrell","Cleo Marjorie","6 Oct 1921","15 Jun 2000","0","One of her daughters, Cynthia Rudzis writes that Cleo ""first married Lester Lafayette Knowles at a very young age and divorced a few years later.She then married Charles Roland Smith which ended in divorce in the early 60's. After she and her sister Deanie (Floyd Burnidean) moved to New Jersey, she met my father, Dominick Anthony Capozzolo. Third time was the charm. They married on October 20th, 1962 in Philadelphia, PA. My mother has three living children. Nancy, from her first marriage. Sharon from her second, and myself. There was also a son from her first marriage, Jimmy, who passed away at age 2....We always lived on the East Coast between New Jersey, Virginia, where I was born, then later Rome, NY, then back to Virginia.""

Sharon Larson emailed that Cynthia Suzanne is Cleo's adopted daughter.
","STR06" "I40036","McCarrell","Emmett Ed","8 Nov 1894","31 Mar 1975","0","Shown, in error, on the 1900 census as daughter Emma, born Nov 1893.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XPLY-XZZ
Name: Emmitt Ed Mccarrell
Event: Military
Event Date: 1942
Event Place: Ben Franklin, Delta, Texas
Residence: Ben Franklin, Delta, Texas
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 08 Nov 1894
Film Number: 4150941
Digital Folder Number: 4150941
Image Number: 01561
Collection: United States, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6SJ-97R
Name: Emmitt E. Mccarrell
Death Date: 31 Mar 1975
Death Place: Paris, Lamar, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 80 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1895
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mrs. Nellie Mccarrell
Father's Name: Ed Mccarrell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Jimmie Brannon
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243707
Digital Film Number: 4167404
Image Number: 332
Reference Number: 332
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40033","McCarrell","Emmett Eddington ""Ed""","4 Jul 1861","23 Feb 1937","0","Name Ed Eddington Mccarrell
Event Type Death
Event Date 23 Feb 1937
Event Place Pattonville, Lamar, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 04 Jul 1861
Birthplace , Alabama
Father's Name Harvey Mccarrell
Mother's Name May Edmonton [Eddington???]
Certificate Number 10271
GS Film number 2117169
Digital Folder Number 005145562
Image Number 00082

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3HR-7ZH : accessed 09 Feb 2014), Ed Eddington Mccarrell, 23 Feb 1937; citing certificate number 10271, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117169.

His Texas Death Certificate further showed his occupation as Farmer, and the informant was Emmit McCarrell of Ben Franklin, Texas. The Cemtery was shown as the Simmons Cemetery, ""near Ben Franklin.""","STR06" "I40033","McCarrell","Emmett Eddington ""Ed""","4 Jul 1861","23 Feb 1937","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Delta County, Precinct 1
Enumerated 19 Jun 1900
SD 1 ED 33 Sheet 23A
381-392
McCarrell, Ed E Head W M Jly 1861 38 M 14 Ala Tn ??? Farmer
McCarrell, Jimmie Wf W F July 1869 29 M 14 9/7 Ala Ala Ala Keeps House
McCarrell, Cora Dtr W F July 1887 12 S Tx Ala Ala
McCarrell, Asburn Son W M Mar 1891 9 S Tx Ala Ala
McCarrell, Albert J Son W M July 1893 6 S Tx Ala Ala
McCarrell, Emma Dtr (sic) W F Nov 1893 (sic) 6 S Tx Ala Ala
McCarrell, Lizzie Dtr W F Feb 1896 4 S Tx Ala Ala
McCarrell, Hugh Son W M Apr 1897 2 S Tx Ala Ala
McCarrell, Noba Son (sic) W M July 1899 11/12 S Tx Ala Ala

1910 Census
Texas, Delta County
Enumerated 26 Apr 1910
SD 1 ED 44 Sheet 9B
173-177
McCarrell, Eddy E Head M W 48 m1 24 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McCarrell, Jimmie Wf F W 40 m1 24 13/10 Ala Ala Ala
McCarrell, Osband Son M W 19 S Tx Ala Ala Farmer
McCarrell, Jirdy Son M W 17 S Tx Ala Ala Laborer Home Farm
McCarrell, Emmit Son M W 15 S Tx Ala Ala Laborer Home Farm
McCarrell, Lizzie Dtr F W 14 S Tx Ala Ala Laborer Home Farm
McCarrell, Hugh Son M W 12 S Tx Ala Ala Laborer Home Farm
McCarrell, Noby Dtr F W 11 S Tx Ala Ala Laborer Home Farm
McCarrell, Ola Dtr F W 9 S Tx Ala Ala
McCarrell, Willie Son M W 6 S Tx Ala Ala
McCarrell, A. D. Son M W 5/12 S Tx Ala


And this appears as if it could be the family of origin for Eddy McCarrell, but this has not been confirmed. These records should be used as a starting point for further research.

1880 Census
Not located

1870 Census
Alabama, Jackson County, Larkinsville, P. O. Woodville
Enumerated 18 Jun 1870
Page 5 Stamped 184
29-29
McCarroll, Jas 55 M W Farmer 500 500 Tn
McCarrol1, Sarah 44 F W Keeping House $100 NC [second wife, Sarah Thompson, per Donna Windrix of Purcell, OK]
McCarroll, Massina 18 F W At Home Ala
McCarroll, Mary J 16 F W At Home Ala
McCarroll, Hugh M 14 W Farm Laborer Ala
McCarroll, Eddy 8 M W Ala
McCarroll, George 8 M W Ala

1860 Census
Alabama, Jackson County, District 3. PO Paint Rock
Enumerated 11 Jun 1860
Page 24
175-175
J. H. McCarroll 44 M Shoemaker 500 Tenn
E. J. McCarroll 38 F Tenn [nee Eddington per Donna Windrix of Purcell, OK]
Amanda McCarroll 18 F Ala
J. T. McCarroll 12 M Ala
Z T McCarroll 11 M Ala
M. E. McCarroll 8 F Ala
M. L. McCarroll 6 F Ala
H. K. McCarroll 4 M Ala
Annis McCarroll 9/12 F Ala

1850 Census
Alabama, Marshall County, Warrenton District No. 4
Enumerated 3 Dec 1850
Stamped 242
87-90
Jail
James McCarrol 32 m Jailor 50 Tenn
Elizabeth J McCarrol 26 F Tenn [nee Eddington per Donna Windrix of Purcell, OK]
Amanda M McCarroll 8 F Ala
Wm. M McCarroll 6 M Ala
James F./T. McCarroll 4 m Ala
Zacchariah McCarroll 1 M Ala
Matthew Wedgeworth 50 M None SC Murder
Wm. T. Morris 28 M Blacksmith 130 Ala Grand Larceny

","STR06" "I40032","McCarrell","Floyd Burnidean ""Burna""","16 Jul 1926","30 Jan 1991","0","Cynthia Rudzis writes that ""Aunt Deannie"" was like a second mother to me. Aunt Dean married once that I know of, to a man named Travis Taylor and had two children, Donnie and Patricia. I don't know of Donnie's status, but Patty passed in 1997 or 98. She and Mom moved to New Jersey together in the late 50's and there she met and later married my Uncle Bill Stibi. Aunt Dean was a long time employee of Gimble's in Philadelphia and outside of my Mom, was probably one of the funniest people I ever knew""

Her Social Security account was established in New Mexico.","STR06" "I40038","McCarrell","Hugh Lee","31 Dec 1897","5 May 1967","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDJQ-HWY
Name: Hugh Lee Mccarrell Sr.
Death Date: 05 May 1967
Death Place: Paris, Lamar, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 69 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 31 Dec 1897
Birthplace: Delta County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Emmett Edward Mccarrell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Jimmie Brannon
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Place of Residence: Paris, Lamar, Texas
Cemetery: Meadowbrook Memorial Gardens
Burial Place: Paris, Lamar, Texas
Burial Date: 08 May 1967
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2138609
Digital Film Number: 4027225
Image Number: 1468
Reference Number: cn 32695
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40027","McCarrell","J. C.","10 Nov 1914","22 Jan 2005","0","Cynthia Rudzis states that he married Veree CLARK on 19 Oct 1932, and were the parents of Wayne and Delores. He owned Mac and Son Sporting Goods, and lived into his early 90's.","STR06" "I40037","McCarrell","Lizzie Eleanor","26 Feb 1896","19 May 1962","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDTD-HWY
Name: Lizzie Eleanor Dover
Death Date: 19 May 1962
Death Place: Ennis, Ellis, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 66 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 26 Feb 1896
Birthplace: Garland, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Edward E. Mccarrell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Jimmie C. Brannon
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Ennis, Ellis, Texas
Cemetery: Elm Branch Cemetery
Burial Place: Bardwell, Texas
Burial Date: 20 May 1962
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116970
Digital Film Number: 4028453
Image Number: 882
Reference Number: cn 28957
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40028","McCarrell","Pauline Estelle","12 May 1916","4 Oct 1939","0","Her Texas Death certificate indicates she died in childbirth, to to a problem with her anesthesia. The informant was J. C. McCARRELL.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDTP-MBQ
Name: Pauline Estelle Mccarroll Agee
Death Date: 04 Oct 1939
Death Place: Stamford, Jones, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 23 years 5 months 22 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 May 1916
Birthplace: Okla.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Frank Agee
Father's Name: R.O. Mccarroll
Father's Birthplace: Okla.
Mother's Name: Mammie Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace: Ala.
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Stamford, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Funston
Burial Date: 05 Oct 1939
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2118305
Digital Film Number: 4030446
Image Number: 3554
Reference Number: cn 47113
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976

Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by ""Searchers of our Past""

Funeral for Mrs. Frank Wallace Agee was held Thursday from the Bethel Baptist church at Funston. Mrs. Agee died Wednesday. The Rev. E.P. Crocker, pastor, assisted by the Rev. Henson of Stamfordd were in charge. Burial by Lawrence F.H. of Anson.

Mrs. Agee was the daughter of M/M Richard O. McCarroll of Littlefield, Texas. She was married to Frank Agee, January 31st, 1937.

Survived: husband, infant son, her parents; 2 sisters: Mrs. Cleo Knowles and Bernadine McCarroll of Littlefield; 3 brothers: J.C. McCarroll of Stamford; B.C. and Cecil McCarroll of Littlefield.

Pallbearers: Kenneth Martin, Frank Foster, Damond Lieb, W.C. Beaty, Truman Masters, Speck McDuff.

The Jones County Observer
Anson, Texas
Friday, October 6, 1939","STR06" "I40028","McCarrell","Pauline Estelle","12 May 1916","4 Oct 1939","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I40029","McCarrell","R. C.","5 Jul 1919","Sep 1985","0","His niece, Cynthia Rudzis, writes that he was the most like her mother, with an incrediable sense of humor. She added that he married and divorced...spent time in Nicaragua and has a daughter---passing away in the early 1980's.
","STR06" "I40025","McCarrell","Richard Osborn ""Os"" ""Oz""","13 Mar 1891","5 Sep 1964","0","The Texas Death certificate of his eldest child, Velma McCarrell Lakey, indicates he was born in Dallas County, Texas. This matches the information he supplied when he completed his registration for the Draft during World War I. He was a resident of Choctaw County, Oklahoma at the time (June 1917), and indicated that he was married, was a self employed Farmer, and was Tall, of medium build, with hazel eyes and light brown hair. The Social Security Death Index indicates his last residence of record was New Mexico.","STR06" "I40025","McCarrell","Richard Osborn ""Os"" ""Oz""","13 Mar 1891","5 Sep 1964","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Delta County
Enumerated 26 Apr 1910
SD 1 ED 44 Sheet 9B
173-177
McCarrell, Eddy E Head M W 48 m1 24 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McCarrell, Jimmie Wf F W 40 m1 24 13/10 Ala Ala Ala
McCarrell, Osband Son M W 19 S Tx Ala Ala Farmer
McCarrell, Jirdy Son M W 17 S Tx Ala Ala Laborer Home Farm
McCarrell, Emmit Son M W 15 S Tx Ala Ala Laborer Home Farm
McCarrell, Lizzie Dtr F W 14 S Tx Ala Ala Laborer Home Farm
McCarrell, Hugh Son M W 12 S Tx Ala Ala Laborer Home Farm
McCarrell, Noby Dtr F W 11 S Tx Ala Ala Laborer Home Farm
McCarrell, Ola Dtr F W 9 S Tx Ala Ala
McCarrell, Willie Son M W 6 S Tx Ala Ala
McCarrell, A. D. Son M W 5/12 S Tx Ala

1920 Census
not located

1930 Census
Texas, Jones county, JP 3
Enumerated 28 Ap 1930
ED 127-10 SD 8 Sheet 3A Stamped 160
46-46
McCarrell, Richard O. Head m W 39 M 20 Tx Ala Ala Farmer
McCarrell, Mamie O Wf F W 39 m 20 Ala Ala Ala
McCarrell, Velma V Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Ala
McCarrell, J. C. Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Ala
McCarrell, Estelle P Dtr F W 13 S Ok Tx Ala
McCarrell, R. C. Son M W 10 S Ok Tx Ala
McCarrell, Cleo M Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Ala
McCarrell, Cecil E Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Ala
McCarrell, Floyd B Dtr F W 3 10/12 S Tx Tx Ala
47-47
McCarrell, William J Hed m W 26 M 22 Tx Ala Ala
McCarrell, Essie C Wf M (sic) W 26 MOk Tx Tx
McCarrell, Billie M Son M W 3/12 S Tx Tx Ok","STR06" "I40026","McCarrell","Velma Viola","16 Jul 1912","20 Oct 1937","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFRB-YD3
Name: Velma Lakey
Death Date: 20 Oct 1937
Death Place: Lamesa, Dawson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 25 years 3 months 7 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 16 Jul 1912
Birthplace: , Dallas, Tx
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Lakey
Father's Name: R. O. Mccarrell
Father's Birthplace: Dallas Co, Tx
Mother's Name: Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace: Jackson Co, Ala
Occupation: Labor
Place of Residence: Lamesa, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Lamesa
Burial Date: 22 Oct 1937
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117299
Digital Film Number: 4166736
Image Number: 2024
Reference Number: item 4 cn 49632
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976

","STR06" "I40041","McCarrell","Willie Jimmy","Abt 1906","3 Aug 1965","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFNB-2RW
Name: Willie Jimmy Mccarrell
Death Date: 03 Aug 1965
Death Place: Abilene, Taylor, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 61 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1904 (sic)
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: E.E. Mccarrell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Jimmie Garner (sic)
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117832
Digital Film Number: 4026577
Image Number: 198
Reference Number: fn 53490
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I34382","","","","","","","" "I45573","McCartney","Verl ""Verna"" Weble","Abt 1900","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Ohio, Stark County, Massillon City, Ward 1
Enumerated April 17, 1930
ED 76-96 SD 14 Sheet 17B
South Erie
1001-419-441
Bordner, Clara Head ) 7000 R F W 64 Wd Oh Oh Oh
Hamilton, Ralph Son-in-law M W 32 M 23 No Oh Oh Oh Clerk Grocery Store
Hamilton, Verna Dtr F W 30 M 21 Oh Oh Oh
Hamilton, Marilyn GrDtr F W 6 4/12 S Oh Oh Oh
Hamilton, Mildred GrDtr F W 3 11/12 S Oh Oh Oh","STR06" "I46423","McCarty","Marguerite Harriet","16 Jan 1920","18 Jan 2007","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Carmelita Andrews Rhodes, contained the following biographical information:

Services for Marguerite McCarty Lawrence,87, of Houston, formerly of Lufkin, were held January 21, 2007, in the Gipson Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in the Garden of Memories Memorial Park.

Mrs. Lawrence was born January 16, 1920, in Angelina Co., Texas. She went to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, Thursday, January 18, 2007.

Mrs. Lawrence was a beautician, but her most important mission in life was to be a loving wife and mother, and faithful witness to her family and friends. She was a member of Lufkin's First Baptist Church.

Survivors:
Son and daughter-in-law, Phillip L. and Mehe Lawrence of Spring Branch, Texas
Son-in-law, Richard Smelley of Lufkin
Daughter, Candace M. Tabor of Cypress, Texas
Grandchildren-12
Great-grandchildren-5
Brothers and sisters-in-law, John A. and Helen McCarty of Lufkin and John W. Jr. and Gwenn McCarty of Galeveton, Texas. Sisters, Marie Langford and Becks Ward, both of Lufkin.

Mrs. Lawrence was preceded in death by her husband, Johnny Samuel Lawrence, Jr.; daughter, Arlie S. Smelley; son Dixon Carter Lawrence; grandson, Phillip Michael Lawrence; and granddaughter, Kimberly Shannon Self.

Gipson Funeral Home, directors","STR06" "I9445","McCarty","Norma Jean","15 Dec 1943","12 Sep 2013","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave Memorial, created by Judy Blacksher:

Norma Jean McCarty Procell, 69, of Orange, passed away Thursday, September 12, 2013, at Baptist Hospital in Orange.

Born in Beaumont, Texas, on December 15, 1943, Norma was the daughter of William T. McCarty and Marjorie Arlene Odom McCarty. She graduated from South Park High.

Norma was preceded in death by her parents, WT and Arlene McCarty; step-father, Lerma Money; and brother, Aaron Money.

She is survived by her husband, Kirby Procell; son, Kevin Pool and wife, Lisa; daughter, Kristi Simons; three granddaughters; brother, David Money; niece and nephew, Eric Procell, Marsha Procell Adix; and in-laws, Debbie and Mark Procell, Quincy and Nancy Procell, Sam and Ann Procell.

Entombment: Hillcrest Memorial Gardens near Bridge City, Texas.

Source: Claybar Funeral Home, Orange, Texas","STR06" "I44730","McCary","Baxter","Feb 1890","24 Apr 1916","0","The photo of his gravemarker, on his memorial page at FindAGrave, has only his name, Baxter McCary, with no dates. Mel, the creator, notes that the information was supplied by Kay Parker McCary.","STR06" "I44735","McCary","Bonnie Lee","31 Dec 1932","20 Oct 2003","0","Her FindAGrave Memorial page, created by Kay Parker McCary, shows that she was the wife of Charles Newton SWAIN (FAG#101543364).","STR06" "I7023","McCary","Charles Buron","18 Sep 1933","28 Nov 1979","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows he was a resident of 801 1/2 Adoue Street, Baytown, Texas, at the time of his death, although he died at the M. D. Anderson Hospital in Houston. His usual occupation was described as Service Station Operator. The informant was his mother, Mrs. Velva McCary.","STR06" "I33671","McCary","Charles Buron ""Chuck""","10 Jul 1960","20 Sep 1960","0","Charles Buron McCary, Jr., went to be with the Lord Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at his home in Hemphill, Texas after a brave battle with cancer. He was born in Beaumont July 10, 1960 to Charles Buron McCary and Patsie Smith McCary Pearson.

Chuck was a Sergeant at the Port of Houston Police Department. He retired in January 2022, after 28 years of service.

Chuck is survived by his wife, Bonnie; step-children, Shannon and husband, Ray, Chad and wife, Jessica, and Megan and husband, Manny; seven grandchildren, Korbyn, Zoey, Kane, Izabella, Rhett, Charlee and Reeve; sisters, Taska and husband, Bill, and Sally Hill; one nephew, Jason and wife, Leigha and children, Jack and Elizabeth; and niece, Lindsey and husband, Brandon and daughter, Maddie.

Chuck was preceded in death by his father and mother; and grandparents, Maxie and Velva McCary and Roscoe and Novie Smith.

Growing up, Chuck loved spending summer vacations with his grandparents at Toledo Bend fishing and hunting. He loved taking vacations to beautiful beaches and scuba diving.

The legacy of Chuck's kind spirit, the support and friendship that he provided to his family and friends, passion for the outdoors, love of lake Toledo Bend and zest for life will always be in the hearts of those who loved him.

A Celebration of Life will be held at Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill, Texas October 1, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. Pastor John Walker from Sabine County Cowboy Church will be officiating.

In lieu of flowers, a memorial donation to honor Chuck may be made to the Oakhill Cemetery in care of Weldon McDaniel, P. O. Box 174, Hemphill, Texas 75948.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 28, 2022, page 4","STR06" "I33649","McCary","Jerry Wendell","1 Nov 1938","7 Mar 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
March 15, 1995, Page 10

Wendell McCary

Jerry Wendell McCary, 56, fo Cleveland died Tuesday, March 7, 1995, after an extended illness.

He was a former resident of the Milam area.

Survivors: wife, Carolyn McCary of Cleveland; mother, Velva McCary of Milam; son George McCary of Irving; daughters, Shari McCall and Lisa McCary, both of Houston; a brother, Maxie L. McCary Jr. of Milam; a sister, Hazel ""Tommie"" Fussell of Longview; and four grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Saturday at Brookside Funeral Home's chapel in Houston with Elder Bob Christian officiating. Interment followed at Brookside Memorial Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2009)

His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Kay Parker McCary, a sister-in-law, has a photo of a military marker, indicatign he served in the US Army.","STR06" "I44717","McCary","Joe Louis ""Jack""","8 Jan 1902","6 Nov 1992","0","His FindAGrave memorial, created by Kay Parker McCary, shows that he married Lera Jane JAMISON (FAG#93483558).","STR06" "I44725","McCary","John French","9 Nov 1881","21 Jan 1956","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Tracey Chelette Strong and maintained by Kay Parker McCary, shows that he was married to Mary Alice Hungtington (FAG#82030501). Although his Texas Death Certifcate shows that he died at the Hermann Hospital in Houston, his usual residence was Route 1, Shelbyville.

Name John French Mccary
Event Type Death
Event Date 21 Jan 1956
Event Place Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 09 Nov 1881
Birthplace Shelby, Texas
Father's Name Richard Mccary
Mother's Name Dora Adams
Informant Mr. Joe McCary, 610 Colony, Houston, Texas
Certificate Number 2600
GS Film number 2114626
Digital Folder Number 005145292
Image Number 02016

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K373-GPX : accessed 12 Feb 2014), John French Mccary, 21 Jan 1956; citing certificate number 2600, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2114626.","STR06" "I4698","McCary","John R.","Abt 1832","Aft 1864","0","John R. McCary served as a Private for the Union Army, Fourth Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry, Company B, Film Number M392 roll 10. Margaret McCary, filed for a pension as his widow on 7 July 1865, Application number 100981, Certificate number 84363. Additionally, a minor, M. Brandon (gdn) also filed for a benefit on John McCary's service record on 19 Oct 1870, Application number 191030, Certificate number 151525.","STR06" "I4698","McCary","John R.","Abt 1832","Aft 1864","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1860 Census
Tennessee, Greene County, Civil District No. 16, PO Graysburgh
Enumerated 21 Jun 1860
Page 31, Stamped 348
235-227
John R. McCary 29 M Far $--- $500 Va
Margaret McCary 27 F Doms Tenn
Lydia Ann McCary 5 F Tenn
Lucinda McCary 2 F Tenn
236-228
John H. Hall 22 M Farm $--- $500 Tenn
Julia W Hall 29 F Doms Va","STR06" "I44713","McCary","Joseph Muncie","6 Mar 1872","3 Oct 1943","0","Name Joseph Munsey Mccary
Event Type Death
Event Date 03 Oct 1943
Event Place Milam, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 06 Mar 1872
Birthplace , Texas
Occupation Farming
Father's Name Richard Mccary , born Alabama
Mother's Name Dara Adams, born Texas
Informant J. R. McCary
Certificate Number 48479
GS Film number 2137588
Digital Folder Number 005145093
Image Number 02370

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3S6-CJ8 : accessed 12 Feb 2014), Joseph Munsey Mccary, 03 Oct 1943; citing certificate number 48479, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2137588.","STR06" "I44713","McCary","Joseph Muncie","6 Mar 1872","3 Oct 1943","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 3
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 88 Sheet 7A Stamped 123
92-95 (90-93 written and then crossed through)
McCary, Munsie Head W M May 1870 30 M 7 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McCary, Jettie Wf W F Mar 1874 26 M 7 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
McCary, Mary Dtr W F Jan 1894 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McCary, Richard Son W M Jan 1900 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 3
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 149 Sheet 6B
84-84
McCary, Munsey Head M W 38 M1 16 Tx Ala Tx Farmer
McCary, Juston Wf F W 22 M1 16 5/4 Tx Ala Tx
McCary, Mary Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
McCary, John Won M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
McCary, Jack Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
McCary, Bill Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
McCary, Vivin Dtr F W 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 3
Enumerated 3, 5 and 6 day of January 1920
SD 326 ED 189 Sheet 2A
Center Road
26-28
McCary, J. M. Head M W 48 M Tx Ala Tx Farmer
McCary, Justin Wf F W 44 M Tx Ala Tx
McCary, John Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
McCary, Jack Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
McCary, Bill Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
McCary, Vivian Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
McCary, Maxey Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McCary, W. H. Son m W 4 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I33647","McCary","Justine Laverne","18 Sep 1936","4 Mar 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
March 15, 1995, Page 10

Laverne Amacker

Laverne Amacker, 58, of Sugarland died Saturday, March 4, 1995, at her residence.

Mrs. Amacker was a native of San Augustine and had lived in Sugarland 27 years. She was employed with Park National Bank in Stafford.

Survivors: husband, Jimmy L. Amacker of Sugarland; mother, Mrs. Velva McCary of Milam; a daughter, Shelley Allen of Sugarland; a son, Larry Amacker of Sugarland; a sister, Hazel ""Tommie"" Fussell of Longview; brothers, Maxie L. McCary Jr. of Milam and Wendell McCary of Cleveland; and one grandson.

Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Settegast, Kopf, & Company Funeral Home chapel at Sugar Creek. Graveside rites were held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Adams Cemetery in Shelby County. Local arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2009)","STR06" "I44724","McCary","Katherine ""Katy"" Louise","10 Jan 1878","14 Mar 1952","0","Name Katherine Louise Dean
Event Type Death
Event Date 14 Mar 1952
Event Place Center, Shelby, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 10 Jan 1878
Birthplace Shelby, Texas
Father's Name Richard Mccary
Mother's Name Dora Adams
Informant Mrs. Jack Clark
Certificate Number 19982
GS Film number 2075084
Digital Folder Number 005145627
Image Number 00136

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3CY-JMP : accessed 12 Feb 2014), Katherine Louise Dean, 14 Mar 1952; citing certificate number 19982, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2075084.","STR06" "I41318","","","","","","","" "I44736","McCary","Kenneth Ray ""Dick""","9 Aug 1938","23 Jul 2009","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave Memorial created by Ray and Peggy Holbrooks Pace:

Kenneth R. ""Dick"" McCary, age 71, died on July 23, 2009 in Tyler Texas.

Mr. McCary was born on April 9, 1938 in Milam TX to Bill McCary and Fannie Mae Russell (maiden).

A lifetime resident of Bronson TX, he was a Maintenance Supervisor at Temple Inland and a member of Bethany Baptist Church in the Plainview Community.

Funeral services will take place at 11:00AM, Saturday, July 25, 2009 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill TX, with Bro. Vance Purtell officiating. Interment will follow at Rosevine Cemetery.

Visitation will take place on Friday, July 24, 2009 from 5:00PM until 9:00PM at Starr Funeral Home.

Mr. McCary is survived by his wife, Delores McCary of Bronson, TX; sons Keith McCary and wife Tina and Kelvin McCary and wife Tempie all of Bronson; sister Mary Russell of Milam TX; Grandchildren Shonda Evans, Krissi Clark, Adam McCary and Halei McCary and 6 Great-Grandchildren.","STR06" "I44726","McCary","Mary Alice","4 Feb 1875","18 Nov 1936","0","Her Texas Death certificate indicated she was married at the time of her death, to J. R. DEAN.

Name Mary Alice Dean
Event Type Death
Event Date 18 Nov 1936
Event Place , Shelby, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 04 Feb 1875
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name R B Mccary, born Texas
Mother's Name Dora Adams, born Texas
Informant D G Campbra, Choice, Texas
Certificate Number 56771
GS Film number 2117028
Digital Folder Number 005145551
Image Number 00835

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3H2-H13 : accessed 12 Feb 2014), Mary Alice Dean, 18 Nov 1936; citing certificate number 56771, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117028.","STR06" "I44715","McCary","Mary Allishie","14 Feb 1895","11 Aug 1940","0","Shown on FindAGrave to have married Davis P. POTTS (FAG#84869848).","STR06" "I44734","McCary","Mary Lou","6 Apr 1929","4 Oct 2013","0","She was referenced as Mary RUSSELL of Milam in the 2009 obituary of her brother, Kenneth.

The following obituary was copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by Kay Parker McCary.

Mary Lou Russell, 84, died in Lumberton on Friday, October 4, 2013. She was born in San Augustine on April 6, 1929 to Muncie ""Bill"" and Fannie Mae McCary. Mary Lou served as dispatcher and jailer for Jasper, Tyler and Sabine Counties for over forty years, retiring with the Sabine County Sheriff's office in 1992, having served twenty of her years there.

Mary Lou is survived by her husband Woodrow Russell, of Milam; her three daughters Tena, Lynda, and Wanda; five grandchildren, Denise, Michelle, Jimmy, Jason, and Erika; and fourteen great grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 4:00 pm until 8:00 pm, Sunday, October 6 at Starr Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM, Monday, Oct. 7, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX 75948. Burial will follow in the Foxhill Cemetery (also known as Joel Halbert Cemetery) in Milam.","STR06" "I33645","McCary","Maxie L. ""Max""","20 Aug 1912","14 Dec 1975","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows that he was a son of Muncie McCary and Jettie Belcha [BELSHA]. His usual occupation was listed as Supervisor, Chicken Hatchery. Although he died at M.D. Anderson in Houston, his usual residence was Highway 87, Milam, Sabine County, Texas. The informant was Mrs. Velva McCary, his wife.

","STR06" "I44718","McCary","Muncie Lee ""Bill""","20 Nov 1907","6 Nov 1972","0","Although his Texas Death Certificate shows that he died at the Ben Taub General Hospital in Houston, his usual residence was 3 miles east of Bronson, on Highway 184, in Sabine County, Texas.

Name Muncie Lee Mccary
Event Type Death
Event Date 06 Nov 1972
Event Place Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Occupation Laborer Lumber Industry
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 20 Nov 1907
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Joseph Muncie Mccary
Mother's Name Martha Jeston [Justine]
Informant Kenneth McCary (by mail0
Certificate Number 83144
GS Film number 2242193
Digital Folder Number 005145930
Image Number 00979

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36G-7GD : accessed 12 Feb 2014), Muncie Lee Mccary, 06 Nov 1972; citing certificate number 83144, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2242193.","STR06" "I44718","McCary","Muncie Lee ""Bill""","20 Nov 1907","6 Nov 1972","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 29, 1930
ED 208-2 Sd 69 Sheet 10B
200-200
McCary, Bill Head M W 22 M 18 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McCary, Fanny Wf F W 26 M 22 Tx Tx Tx
McCary, Vercie May Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
McCary, Mary Lorie Dtr F W 1 S Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 10, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-6 Sheet 3A
62-R-1000 Yes
McCary, Willimon Head m W 33 m No 8 Tx R SanAug Tx Farmer
McCary, Fannie Wf F W 35 M N 8 Tx R SanAug Tx
McCary, Verssie M Dtr F W 12 S Yes R
McCary, Mary l Dtr F W 9 S Yes 3
McCary, Bonnie Dtr F W 7 S Yes 1
McCary, Kenneth R Son M W 2 S","STR06" "I44722","McCary","Richard Baxter","Nov 1847","Abt 1926","0","On his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Mel and maintained by BATexan, he is shown as a son of William Littlepage McCary (FAG#25935572), born in Edgefield County, SC and died in Shelby County, TX and Mary Worsham (FAG#25935800), born in Livingston County, KY and died in Shelby County, Texas.","STR06" "I44722","McCary","Richard Baxter","Nov 1847","Abt 1926","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Shelby County, Precinct 1, P O Center
Enumerated 26 Sept 1870
Page 34
243-243
McCary, W. L and Mary Family
244-244
McCary, R. B 23 M W Farmer Ala
McCary, Dorah 22 F W Keeps Houst Tx
McCary, Wm F 6/12 M W Tx Dec

1880 Census
Texas, Shelby County
Enumerated 1 July 1880
Page 26 SD 1 ED 88
155-156
Adams, Barzillah W F 55 Keeping House So Ca So Ca So Ca
155-157
McCary, Richard B W M 35 Farmer Tx --- ---
McCary, Sarah W F 32 Wf Keeping House Tx So Ca So Ca
McCary, William F W M 10 Son Dropsy Tx --- Tx
McCary, Joseph M W M 8 Son Tx --- Tx
McCary, Mary A W F 5 Dtr Tx --- Tx
McCary, Katy L W F 3 Dtr Tx --- Tx
McCary, Amanda W F 7/12 Jan Dtr Tx --- Tx
156-158
Adams, Benjamin F W M 21 Farmer Tx So Ca So Ca
Adams, Lee M W F 19 Wf Keeping House Miss Tenn Tenn

1900 Census
Texas, Shelby County, Pr. 2
Enumerated 16 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 87 Sheets 12A and 12B
215-215
McCary, Richard B head W M Nov 1847 52 M 32 Ala Ky Ky Farmer
McCary, Dora A Wf W F Sept 1848 51 M 32 10/8 Tx SCarolina SCarolina
McCary, Jno. F Son W M Nov 1881 18 S Tx Ala Tx Farm Laborer
McCary, Lizzie Dtr W F Feb 1884 16 S Tx Ala Tx
McCary, Dan R Son W M Jan 1882 13 S Tx Ala Tx Farm Laborer
McCary, Baxter Son W M Feb 1890 S Tx Ala Tx

","STR06" "I44711","","","","","","","" "I44733","McCary","Vercie Mae","23 Aug 1927","12 Jul 1979","0","The informant on her Texas Death certificate was her daughter, Mrs. Francis KING. Although she died in Nacogdoches, Vercie was a resident of Bronson, Texas at the time of her death, living 2 miles west of FM Road 1.","STR06" "I44720","McCary","Vivian Irene","14 Nov 1909","12 Jan 1983","0","On her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Tracey Chelette Strong and maintained by Kay Parker McCary, she was shown linked to three spouses, all of whom also have memorial pages at FindAGrave. They were Julius Curtis DEAN (1908-1939), Ebb STEPHENS (1887-1960), and Dewey Edward TOMLIN (1908-1993).","STR06" "I44721","McCary","William Harry ""J. M.""","12 Sep 1915","24 Dec 2000","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by skyquest and maintained by Kay Parker McCary, has links to two spouses, Dahlia Mae CAMPBELL Vines (1919-2009) and Geneva Lorene BALLOU McCary (1923-2000). It also notes that he ""was born William Harry McCary, but he preferred to be known as J M McCary."" He shares a double tombstone with Lorene McCary, and his name is engraved as J. M. McCary.","STR06" "I37944","McCaslin","Jessie Louella","22 May 1861","19 Nov 1940","0","Her death ceritificate, a scan of which is on her FindAGrave memorial page, shows her parents as Willis McCalsin and Mary Campbell. The name of the certificate was shown as Lou Ella McLemore. Informant was Hollis McLemore. On the death certificate, her date of birth was shown as 22 May 1861 and the date of death was shown as 19 Nov 1940. The engraved headstone instead has the years as 1862 and 1941. Her name was inscribed Louella.","STR06" "I16911","","","","","","","" "I6785","McCauley","Belle Zora","22 Oct 1881","23 Apr 1963","0","The Duncan Banner
Tues. April 23, 1963
Belle Trawick, 82, Succumbs
Mrs. Belle Zora Trawick, 82, of 706 Pecan, died about 4 a.m. today in a local hospital following a long illness. Mrs. Trawick was born in Texas, Oct. 22, 1881, moving from Stateland, Tex. to Alma, and to Duncan in 1945. She was a member of the West Side Church of Christ. Her husband, George, died in February 1959. Survivors are three sons, Jim, 709 Stephens, Talley, 1115 Sycamore, and Hardy, 706 Pecan; 11 grandchildren, and 19 great-grandchildren. Funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the West Side Church of Christ with Orrin Utley officiating. Burial will be in Alma Cemetery under the direction of Brooks Funeral Home. Bearers are George Sanner, Jack Bryant, Dalton Voss, Charlie Howell, Andy Gilmore, and Ed Snider.

(Courtesy of Lyn Cordell)","STR06" "I18505","McCauley","Curtis Elbert","28 Apr 1901","4 Jan 1973","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows that he worked as a Forester for the U. S. Forest Service, and that he was a resident of Hemphill, Texas, with his streatt address being five miles West on Farm Road 1592. The informant was his wife, Mrs. Mattie Era McCauley.

Name Curtis Elbert Mccauley
Event Type Death
Event Date 04 Jan 1973
Event Place Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 28 Apr 1901
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Sam Mccauley
Mother's Name Courtney Roberts
Certificate Number 21838
GS Film number 2242621
Digital Folder Number 005145704
Image Number 00047

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K38S-6WS : accessed 13 Feb 2014), Curtis Elbert Mccauley, 04 Jan 1973; citing certificate number 21838, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2242621.","STR06" "I41002","","","","","","","" "I25992","McCauley","Hattie Jean","9 Dec 1930","22 Dec 2013","0","Hattie Jean Williams, 83, died Sunday afternoon in the San Augustine Hospital, San Augustine, Texas. She was born in Center, Texas, to Robert and Iris Bland McCauley. Hattie has lived her life in Milam, Texas, and was a devoted mother and grandmother to her children.

She is survived by her sons; Ronnie Williams of Brookeland and Jimbo Williams of Pineland, her daughters; Brenda Horton of Hemphill and Lori Williams of Montana, eleven grandchildren and numerous great and great-great grandchildren. She is also survived by her brothers; W.H. McCauley of Nacogdoches, Kenneth, Travis, and Jack McCauley all of San Augustine, Larry McCauley of Melrose, Texas, her sisters; Bobbie Jackson of Houston, Audrey Wells and Betty Loggins both of San Augustine, Texas.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Wednesday, December 25, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Thursday, December 26, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Gravelhill Cemetery near Hemphill.

Copied from Starr Funeral Home online
Print edition in The Sabine County Reporter, January 1, 2014, page 12","STR06" "I16912","","","","","","","" "I40981","McCelvey","Alice Lee","20 Jul 1920","Yes, date unknown","0","Her parents names are not listed on her Texas Birth Index listing, but it appears from the 1930 census that she was a daughter of G. Edgar and Eula McCelvey of Temple, Texas. Edgar was a dry goods merchant, and Alice was the youngest of the four children living at home.","STR06" "I44399","McClain","Frank Herbert","25 Sep 1925","6 Nov 2013","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave Memorial, Created by Kenneth D. Bogard:

Funeral services for Frank Herbert McClain, 88, of Alto will be Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2013, at 2 p.m. at A. Frank Smith United Methodist Church in Alto with the Rev. Greg Megill officiating. Burial will follow in Shiloh Cemetery under direction of O.T. Allen & Son Funeral Home.

Mr. McClain died peacefully at his home in Alto on Sunday, Oct. 6, 2013. He was born Sept. 25, 1925, in Cherokee County to Thomas Franklin ""Tom"" and Willie Myrtle Black McClain. Frank had lived in Alto 30 years where he was a member of the A. Frank Smith United Methodist Church and the Downtown Bible Class. Frank lived in Houston for many years where his career as a mechanical engineer included employment with DuPont in Orange and Texas Butadiene/Sinclair Petrochemical in Channelview. He retired from Arco Chemical Co. at the Lyondell Complex in Channelview after serving in various managerial positions in engineering and maintenance. Frank was a 1950 graduate of Texas A&M University with a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering. He was an endowed member of the 12th Man Alumni Association, and an avid Texas Aggie football support group. Frank was a veteran, having served in the Army Air Corps as a pilot.

Mr. McClain was preceded in death by wife, Ann McClain; daughter, Melanie Ann McClain; brothers, John Tom and William Harmon ""Harm"" McClain; and sister, Zula Mae McClain Belton.

Survivors include his wife, Sandy Holcomb McClain, Alto; son and daughter-in-law, Frank Herbert ""Hank"" Jr. and Sue McClain, Alto; and numerous nephews and nieces.
Pallbearers will be Ray McClain, August Roitsch, Jonathan McClain, Lonnie Lindsey, Roger Roitsch and Robert Holcomb.

Visitation will be Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home in Alto. .Published in Tyler Morning Telegraph on October 8, 2013
","STR06" "I16641","McClain","Louise","7 Mar 1913","2 Sep 2008","0","Louise M. McLemore, Natchez

1913 - 2008

NATCHEZ - Services for Louise M. McLemore, 95, who died Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2008, at Natchez Community Hospital, will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Laird Funeral Home Union Street Chapel with Brother Curt Wilson officiating.

Burial will follow at the Natchez City Cemetery under the direction of Laird Funeral Home.

Visitation will be from 9 a.m. until service time Saturday at the funeral home.

Mrs. McLemore was born March 7, 1913, in Jackson, the daughter of Lee and Pearl McClain.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Pascal L. McLemore; and one brother, J.W. McClain.

Survivors include four children, Pearl Ann Barksdale and husband, Tommy, both of Petal, Elise Parker and husband, W.R. ""Bill"", both of Vicksburg, Burlyn McLemore and wife, Martha, and Janice Alexander and husband, Gary, all of Natchez; four sisters, Edith Ball, of Vidalia, Thelma Pirkle and Sarah Edgin, both of Natchez, and Mable Campbell of Baton Rouge; one brother, George McClain and wife, Nett, both of Vidalia; 17 grandchildren; and a number of great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be grandsons.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Cranfield Baptist Church, Old Highway 84 No. 3, Roxie, MS 39661.

http://www.natchezdemocrat.com/obits/2008/sep/05/louise-mclemore/
","STR06" "I6192","McClanahan","Ada C.","Apr 1885","Yes, date unknown","0","The Comanche Reflex
Comanche, I. T.
(Comanche, Stephens County, Oklahoma)
Friday, August 11, 1905
MISSES ADA MCCALLAHAN and EFFIE PAYNE of Duncan were in the city. Miss McCallahan has been elected to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of MISS FANNY BAKER.

Ada McClanahan, Olive McClanahan's niece, was a great beauty. She was thought to have been brought up in Duncan. In 1933/4 she came back, or at least came, for a visit to Duncan from Arizona. Ada was looking for the Marvin Payne family and was asking directions. When she met the nineteen year old Lewis Adair Payne and asked him for their whereabouts He was totally tongue-tied by the sight of her. She was to report back to his mother, Grace, when she finally found the house that Lewis certainly wasn't going to give away any secrets.

Ada later married a man from Kingman, Arizona who is thought to have managed a picture theatre there. His name is not known. Ada may have married in Duncan if she had been brought up there, however, the McClanahan family do not appear in the 1910 Stephens Co. census. There is a the strong possibility that Ada was Callie's, approximately 45 year old, daughter in 1933. The idea is further substantiated by Lewis' understanding that Ada was a double second cousin of his. She may have had a previous marriage.","STR06" "I4937","McClanahan","Alva Ernest","13 Jul 1873","Abt 1946","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Washita County, Cordell Twp
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD 5 ED 259 Sheet 2A
24-25
McClanahan, Edward F Head M W 63 m 44 Ill Tn Ky Farmer
McClanahan, Margaret Wf F W 62 M 44 9/7 Mo Oh Oh
McClanahan, Alva E Son M W 36 M 16 Mo Ill Mo Farm Laborer
McClanahan, Katie Dtr-in-law F W 33 M 16 7/6 Mo Ill Ill
McClanahan, Ida Grddtr F W 16 S Ok Mo Mo
McClanahan, Everet Grdson M W 15 S Ok Mo Mo
McClanahan, Quincy Grdson M W 13 S Ok Mo Mo
McClanahan, Grace Grddtr F W 8 S Ok Mo Mo
McClanahan, Fannie Grddtr F W 6 S Ok Mo Mo
McClanahan, Ernest Grdson M W 1 3/12 S Ok Mo Mo

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Okfuskee County, Bearden Twp
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 140 Sheet 1B
10-10
McClanahan, Alva E Head M W 46 M Mo Iowa Mo Farmer
McClanahan, Katie Wf F W 45 M Mo Mo US
McClanahan, Cloe Dtr F W 16 S Ok Mo Mo
McClanahan, Earnest Son M W 11 S Ok Mo Mo
McClanahan, Victor Son M W 7 S Ok Mo Mo
McClanahan, Iola Dtr F W4 3/12 S Ok Mo Mo
McClanahan, Maggie Mother F W 79 Wd Mo US US

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Seminole County, Red Mound Twp No. 10
Enumerated 11 Apr 1930
ED 67-23 SD 10 Sheet 6A
88-88
McClanahan, Alva E Head M W 56 M 19 Mo US US Farmer
McClanahan, Katie E Wf F W 55 M 18 Mo US Neb
McClanahan, Ida M Dtr F W 35 S Ok Mo Mo
McClanahan, Ernest E M W 21 S Ok Mo Mo
McClanahan, Victor Son M W 17 S Ok Mo Mo
McClanahan, Aola I Dtr F W 14 S Ok Mo Mo
McClanahan, Cecil Grandson M W 6 S Ok Ok Ok
McClanahan, Jack Nephew M W 18 S Ok Mo US","STR06" "I4927","McClanahan","Carl","Abt 1865","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Annie Lewis Miller on 17 Apr 1879 in Provo City, Territory of Utah.

Note: Would have only been 14 at the time???","STR06" "I4939","McClanahan","Charles Marvin","13 Feb 1878","3 Jan 1941","0","Cova Jean Williams shows that he died on 29 Dec 1936. This is earlier than the date shown on FindAGrave and that is engraved on his tombstone.","STR06" "I4939","McClanahan","Charles Marvin","13 Feb 1878","3 Jan 1941","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Carter County, Hewitt Twp
Enumerated 19 Jan 1920
SD 3 D 54 Sheet 24B
524-529
McClanahan, J E Head M W 44 M Mo Tn Mo Carpenter
McClanahan, Fanny Wf F W 34 M Ok Tn Mo
McClanahan, William Son M W 11 S New Mexico Mo Ok
McClanahan, Wynona Dtr F W 8 S Ok Mo Ok
McClanahan, Jessie Son m W 6 S Ok Mo Ok
McClanahan, Leonard Son M W 4 S Ok Mo Ok
McClanahan, Jay SOn M W 2 1/12 S Ok Mo Ok
530-535
McClanahan, Chas M Head m W 39 M Tx Tenn Mo Laborer Oil Field
McClanahan, Eva Wf F W 25 M Tx Tx Tx
McClanahan, Claud M W 17 S Ok Tx Ok Laborer Oil Field
McClanahan, Orvill Son M W 9 S Ok Tx Tx
McClanahan, Earl Son m W 7 S Ok Tx Tx
McClanahan, Jerrell Son M W 1 4/12 S Ok Tx Tx","STR06" "I4964","McClanahan","Cloy Fannie","20 Oct 1903","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Rob E. Newton","STR06" "I4909","McClanahan","Daniel Webster","21 May 1854","13 Aug 1932","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Cooke County, JP No. 5
Enumerated 23 Jun 1880
Page 40D SD 3 ED 116
237-351
McClanahan, Dan W W M 25 Faremr Mo KY KY
McClanahan, Sarah J W F 23 Wf Keepign House Mo Iowa Mo
McClanahan, Jennie F W F 3 Dtr Mo Mo Mo
McClananah, Iris W F 1 Dtr TX Mo Mo","STR06" "I4951","McClanahan","Dennis Klein","8 Nov 1908","20 Jan 1993","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Brenda Joyce, has the following excerpts from his obituary:

Son of William P. and Beatrix Sessums McClanahan; married Gladys Peachee; retired auto mechanic.

said to be published in The Southeast Missourian, Cape Girardeau MO; Jan. 22, 1993

","STR06" "I4977","McClanahan","Eddi-Rue ""Rue""","21 Feb 1934","3 Jun 2010","0","Actor Rue McClanahan of the 'Golden Girls' fame passed away in Manhattan on Thursday. She was 76. She is survived by husband, Morrow Wilson, son, Mark T. Bish and sister, Melinda Lou McClanahan. Barbara Lawrence, her Manager, confirmed the cause of death to be a brain hemorrhage. Ms. McClanahan was ailing for sometime and had undergone heart bypass surgery in 2009. Earlier, she underwent treatment for breast cancer in 1997.

Rue McClanahan shot into limelight with her performance in 'The Golden Girls', an epic sitcom telecast in 1985. 'The Golden Girls' was an instant hit, climbing to No. 1 position after its very first show. Rue McClanahan's role, as a Southern belle Blanche Devereaux, played a key contribution in the immense popularity of the show. Other actors who played the Golden Girls were Ms. Betty White (Rose), Ms. Bea Arthur (Dorothy) and Ms. Estelle Getty (Sophia, Dorothy's mother). With the passing away of Ms. McClanahan, only Ms. White (88) survives of the 'eccentric four'.

She was born in Healdton, Oklahoma, on February 21, 1934. Her father was a contractor and mother a beautician. She grew up in Oklahoma, Texas and Louisiana. Her debut as an actor came early when she played a part in 'The Three Little Kittens', a local production, at the tender age of four. She studied drama and German at the University of Tulsa and graduated in 1956. In her early career, she appeared onstage in New York on several occasions.

In her Broadway debut in Murray Schisgal's 'Jimmy Shine', Ms. McClanahan's played the role of a prostitute. She won Obie Award for her role of the father's mistress in Oliver Hailey's ""Who's Happy Now?"", an Off Broadway family drama. She also acted in sitcoms, 'All in the Family' and 'Maude'.

However, it was her work in 'The Golden Girls' that brought her maximum fame. The sitcom, which is about four eccentric middle aged women, gained unprecedented popularity and won many Emmys. Ms. McClanahan captured this prestigious award for her outstanding performance as lead actor. Her role in the show was inspired by 'Gone with the Winds' actors, Scarlett O'Hara and Blanche DuBois, she once said. On another occasion she remarked that 'The Golden Girls' brought out different layers that people go on adding as they age. The show reveals our child, adolescence as well as personality as mature women, she added.

Many industry critics believe that shows like 'Sex and the City', which is about four young funny women, take cue for 'The Golden Girls'.

After ""The Golden Girls"" was discontinued in 1992, Ms. McClanahan acted in ""The Golden Palace"", a spinoff. She also acted in movies and on Broadways. She was a passionate animal rights activist and delivered a lecture on 'Aging Gracefully'.

Ms. McClanahan was married six times-Morrow Wilson, Tom Bish, Norman Hartweg, Peter D'Maio, Gus Fisher and Tom Keel- and titled her autobiography, which was authored in 1997, 'My First Five Husbands ? And the Ones Who Got Away.'
","STR06" "I4903","McClanahan","Edmund French","18 Nov 1846","7 Dec 1916","0","First name sometimes shown as Edwin, but appears to be Edmund based on both the 1850 and 1860 census. Shown as Edward on the 1910 census. He may have been a minister, as the Dallas County, MO marriage record of his younger brother, Daniel McClanahan to Sarah Quigley shows that Daniel was married to Sarah by ""the Rev. E. F. McClanahan"" in the home of of T. H. Quigley.

Ken Harvey writest that ""Names on marriage cert. are McClahan and Ritten--misspelled but correct date. He served in the Union Army but no records have been found. Recorded as being born in Illinois.""

","STR06" "I4903","McClanahan","Edmund French","18 Nov 1846","7 Dec 1916","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880
Texas, Wise County, Pr 8
Enumerated 3 Jun 1880
Page 1 SD 3 ED 132 Stamped 248
8-8
McClanahan, E F W M 33 Faremr Ill Tenn Ky
McClanahan, Margaret E W F 32 Wf Keeping House Mo O Ind
McClanahan, Stella R W F 9 Dtr Mo Ill Mo
McClanahan, Pere W M 12 Son Farming Mo Ill Mo
McClanahan, Alva E W M 7 Son Mo Ill Mo
McClanahan, Jessee E W F 5 Son Mo Ill Mo
McClanahan, Charles M W M 2 Son Tx Ill Mo
McClanahan, Ira H W M 2/12 Son Tx Ill Mo
Roach, Martha M W F 64 Housekeeping NC Va Sc

1900 Census
Oklahoma, Custer County, Cedar Twp, Weatherford
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 219 SE 37 Sheet 1A
3-3
McClanahan, W.P. Head W M Mar 1867 33 M 5 Mo Mo Mo Prof ???
McClanahan, Betty L Wf W F 23 M 5 3/3 Miss
McClanahan, Osa P Dtr W F Oct 1890 10 Chickasaw Mo MO
McClanahan, W. P Son W M Aug 1894 5 S PT Miss Mo
McClanahan, Jay Son W M Jan 1898 2 PT Mo MIss
4-4
McClanahan, E F Head W M Nov 1846 53 m 34 Mo Tenn Ky Harness Maker
McClanahan, W E Wf W F Feb 1849 50 M 34 9/7 Mo Indiana Ohio
McClanahan, W P Son W M Mar 1867 M 33 Mo Ill Mo Prof of Science School? (Duplicate listing)
McClanahan, JE Son W M Sept 1869 29 S Mo Ill MO Harness Maker
McClahahan, P A Son W M Apr 1880 20 S Tx Ill Mo
McClanahan, Lee Son W M May 1885 15 S Tx Ill Mo

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Washita County, Cordell Twp
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD 5 ED 259 Sheet 2A
24-25
McClanahan, Edward F Head M W 63 m 44 Ill Tn Ky Farmer
McClanahan, Margaret Wf F W 62 M 44 9/7 Mo Oh Oh
McClanahan, Alva E Son M W 36 M 16 Mo Ill Mo Farm Laborer
McClanahan, Katie Dtr-in-law F W 33 M 16 7/6 Mo Ill Ill
McClanahan, Ida Grddtr F W 16 S Ok Mo Mo
McClanahan, Everet Grdson M W 15 S Ok Mo Mo
McClanahan, Quincy Grdson M W 13 S Ok Mo Mo
McClanahan, Grace Grddtr F W 8 S Ok Mo Mo
McClanahan, Fannie Grddtr F W 6 S Ok Mo Mo
McClanahan, Ernest Grdson M W 1 3/12 S Ok Mo Mo
","STR06" "I6197","McClanahan","Enoch Cox","18 Apr 1818","9 Mar 1877","0","Charles Strong found the family listed on the 1850 Schuyler County, Missouri census listing while on a research trip in Schulyer County, Missouri in November, 2002. He also located a deed titled Elias and Adeline Brown to Enoch C. McClanahan filed for record on July 28, 1855, made and entered into on the third day of June 1854 in the State of Missouri, County of Schulyer for land. The land was located about a mile and a half northwest of the town called Green Top. Reference Book 4, page 67. Charles sent the copy of the complete deed to Cova Jean Williams for her files.

U S General Land Office Records, 1796-1907 show that Enoch C. McClanahan was issued 40 acres of land on the 5th PM(eridan) in Schuyler County, MO, Twp 64-N, Range 15-W, Section 9, Accession #M04940___.291, Metes and Bounds No, Land Office Milan, Authority April 24, 1820, Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat.566), Document Number 4240

The brief biography, copied below, was found on his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Larry Boyd and maintained by Emma Sue.

Enoch Cox McClanahan was born in Tennessee on April 18, 1818, to William and Sarah Cox McClanahan.

The family moved to Missouri where, on August 4, 1838, Enoch married Andromache ""America"" Mills. Together they had ten children. They were married 25 years before America died in 1863.

Enoch then married Mary Melinda Logsdon on November 20, 1864.

Enoch died March 9, 1877. He is buried in Montgomery Cemetery. His stone is one of a very few that was able to be found in the cemetery. It was the more legible of the stones. He is buried next to his granddaughter, Loue.

Census records list Enoch as a farmer. Cemetery records and his tombstone list him as a doctor.

Taken from A Journey Through Time with the Taylor Family of Missouri by Emma Sue Davenport.
","STR06" "I6197","McClanahan","Enoch Cox","18 Apr 1818","9 Mar 1877","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Schuyler County, Missouri
#413
McClanahan, C. 30 M Farmer Tennessee
McClanahan, Mackey 30 F Tennessee
McClanahan, Perry 11 M Missouri
McClanahan, Olivia 8 F Missouri
McClanahan, Edmund F. 6 M Missouri
McClanahan, Elizabeth 1 F Missouri

1860 Census
Missouri, Schuyler, Saltriver Township, PO Greentop MO
Enumerated 17 July 1860
Page 127
944-933
E C McClamaham 45 M Farmer 3500 1600 Tenn
Andromica McClamaham 43 F Ky
Perry McClamaham 19 M Mo
Olive McClamaham 15 F Mo
Edmon McClamaham 13 M Mo
Elizabeth McClamaham 12 F Mo
Laura McClamaham 10 F Mo
Lafayette McClamaham 10 M Mo
Daniel McClamaham 8 M Mo
Mary McClamaham 6 F Mo
Alice McClamaham 1 F Mo

1870 Census
Missouri, Schuyler County, Salt River Township, PO Lancater
Enumerated 5 Aug 1870
Page 17 Stamped 391
127-127
McClannahan, Enock C 52 M W Farmer $--- $500 Tenn
McClannahan, Mary M 30 F W Keeping House Mo
McClannahan, Olive 23 F W Keeping House Mo
McClannahan, Sarah 21 F W Keeping House Mo
McClannahan, Laura 18 F W Keeping House Mo
McClannahan, Lafayette 18 M W Keeing House Mo
McClannahan, Daniel M 16 M W Keeping House Mo
McClannahan, Frances 13 F W Keeping House Mo
McClannahan, Alice 11 F W Keeping House Mo
McClannahan, Dora 4 F W Mo

Research Notes prepared by Ken Harvey below:

5 legal sized papers I not sure just what they are. Enoch C. MCCL Deed to William M Gates Plat of Township of Schuyler Co. MO Greeting from the Sheriff of Schuyler Co. Mo. His signature as a Justice of the Peace 1 page from ""Histories of . . Dallas . . . . . . .MO"" 3 pages Masonic Records 1868 Has been appointed guardian of his children.

It is understood that Enoch Cox McClanahan was born in Jefferson Co., Tennessee. The source for this event location is unknown. If this is correct then William McClanahan (b 1783), listed both in the 1830 and 1832 census indexes of that county, was almost certainly his father.

TN/1830/William McClanahan/Jefferson Co./Microfilm No.180 page No. 91

TN/1832/William McClanahan/Jefferson Co.

William was the only McClanahan listed in Jefferson Co., Tennessee. Unfortunately he was not listed (1996) in the Index to the 1820 census where he would have been expected.","STR06" "I12263","McClanahan","Frank","Abt 1896","18 Feb 1931","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FLB4-9GF
name: Frank Mc Clanahan
titles and terms:
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event date: 18 Feb 1931
event place: Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico
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Collection: Frank Mc Clanahan, ""New Mexico, Deaths, 1889-1945""","STR06" "I44754","McClanahan","Gladys L.","7 Apr 1906","20 Mar 1994","0","Obituary, as transcribed from the scan of the original from the Dallas Morning News, March 22, 1994, p. 22A, and added to her FindAGrave memorial page by Emma Shrum Butler Duke

Services for Gladys Louise McClanahan Barksdale will be at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at Restland Wildwood Chapel in Dallas. Burial will follow at Restland Memorial Park in Dallas.

Mrs. Barksdale, 87, died of pulmonary fibrosis Sunday at Life Care Center of Plano.

The native of Wewoka Indian Territory, now Wewoka, Okla., began her teaching career in Canyon, Texas.

Mrs. Barksdalb taught in the White Settlement school district for several years before joining the Dallas Independent School District in 1953. She taught second grade at Lenore Kirk Hall Elementary until her retirement in 1977.

Survivors include a daguther, Cynthia C. Durham of Plano, a son Richard M. Barksdale of Friendswood, Texas; four sisters, Lois THOMAS of Everman, Juanita HICKS of Crowley, Ruth SMITH of Duncan, Okla. and Pauline SHOEMAKER of Albuquerque, N. M.; and three grandchildren.

The SSDI shows her final residence as Friendswood, Galveston County, Texas.","STR06" "I4940","McClanahan","Ira Arthur","18 Apr 1880","21 Mar 1962","0","When he registered for the draft during the first World War, he was a resident and farming in Wewoka, Oklahoma. He listed his nearest relative as Cornelia Head McClanahan, his wife. He was of medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and brown hair.","STR06" "I4940","McClanahan","Ira Arthur","18 Apr 1880","21 Mar 1962","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Custer County, Clinton Twp, Ward 2
Enumerated 6 May 1910
SD 284 ED 119 Sheet 7B
227-236
McClanahan, Irah Head M W 30 m1 6 Tx Mo Mo Mechanic Carpetner
McClanahan, Cornelia Wf F W 24 m1 6 3/3 Miss Va Miss
McClanahan, Lois E Dtr F W 6 S Ok Tx Miss
McClanahan, Gladys L Dtr F W 4 S Ok Tx Miss
McClanahan, Ira P Dtr F W 1 S New Mexico Tx Miss

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Custer County, Cedar Twp
Enumerated 3, 16 and 17 Jan 1920
SD 7 ED 24 Sheet 1A
6-6
Darden, Ociola Head M W 68 M Va Va Va Farmer Dairy Farm
Darden, Sallie Wf F W 52 M La Ga Ga
(Cornelia's father with his second wife, Sally Coker)
6-7
McClanahan, Ira Head M W 38 M Tx Mo Mo
McClanahan, Cornelia Wf F W 36 M Miss Va Miss
McClanahan, Lois Dtr F W 15 S Ok Miss Tx
McClanahan, Gladys F W 13 S Ok Tx Miss
McClanahan, Pauline Dtr F W 11 S New Mexico Tx Miss
McClanahan, Juanita Dtr F W 8 S Ok Tx Miss
McClanahan, Ruth Dtr F W 4 5/12 S Ok Tx Miss
McClanahan, Edwin Son M W 2 0/12 S Ok Tx Miss
","STR06" "I44755","McClanahan","Ira Pauline","3 Sep 1908","19 Dec 1999","0","The 1994 obituary of her sister, Gladys L. Barksdale, shows her survived by sister Pauline SHOEMAKER of Albuquerque, N. M.","STR06" "I4967","","","","","","","" "I44772","McClanahan","Jack","Abt 1911","Yes, date unknown","0","It appears that he was living with his uncle and aunt, Alvin and Katie McClanahan at the time of the 1930 Federal census, in Red Mound, Seminole County, Oklahoma. In their household is an 18 year old Jack McClanahan, born in OK, and listed as nephew.

The California Death Index has a listing for Jack A. McClanahan, born 12 Aug 1912 in Oklahoma and died 1 Mar 1965. Not know if this is the same Jack McClanahan, as his parents names are not transcribed. On the 1940 census, A Jack McClanahan, born ca 1913 on Oklahoma, can be found in Ukiah, California, married to Vevia May, age 22 and born in Oklahoma, and the father of a newborn son, Buford A. McClanahan. That Jack was shown as having lived in rural Gregg County, Texas in 1935, and Vevia in Seminole County, OK. Jack's occupation was shown as Laborer, Road Maintenance.","STR06" "I6242","McClanahan","Jay","3 Jan 1898","May 1969","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was lsited as Jay McClanahan and was living in Hewitt, OK, and working as a Painter. His closest relative was shown as W. P. McClananah, his father. Listed as ""widowed"" at the time of the 1920 census. He was living with his father and stepmother in Hewitt, Oklahoma, and working in the oil fields. His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Jean, instead lists him as Joy McClanahan, but there is not a photo of the tombstone to verify the spelling. He is shown as sharing a double marker with Kate McClanahan (1902-1998).","STR06" "I4938","McClanahan","Jesse Edwin","25 Sep 1875","22 Feb 1960","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Carter County, Hewitt Twp
Enumerated 19 Jan 1920
SD 3 D 54 Sheet 24B
524-529
McClanahan, J E Head M W 44 M Mo Tn Mo Carpenter
McClanahan, Fanny Wf F W 34 M Ok Tn Mo
McClanahan, William Son M W 11 S New Mexico Mo Ok
McClanahan, Wynona Dtr F W 8 S Ok Mo Ok
McClanahan, Jessie Son m W 6 S Ok Mo Ok
McClanahan, Leonard Son M W 4 S Ok Mo Ok
McClanahan, Jay Son M W 2 1/12 S Ok Mo Ok","STR06" "I4973","McClanahan","Jesse Olen","1 Aug 1913","11 Feb 2006","0","Jesse Olen McClanahan
Web posted February 10, 2006
HEWITT -- Graveside service for Jesse Olen McClanahan, 92, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 11, 2006, at Hewitt Cemetery with the Rev. J.B. Lovelace officiating.

Born on Aug. 1, 1913, in Wewoka, Okla., to Jesse Edwin and Fannie Florence Copeland McClanahan, he died on Feb. 7, 2006, in Monahans, Texas. He was preceded in death by a son, Olen McClanahan in 1997; his parents; and two brothers, Bill and Joy McClanahan.

Jesse grew up in Healdton where he graduated from high school in 1931. He served his country in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He married Ethel Ruth Todd on Sept. 1, 1935, in Ardmore and they raised their family in Wilson while he was employed by Shell pipeline. They lived in several towns until he retired after 25 years while living in McCamey, Texas. In 1973 they returned to Wilson. They moved to Monahans five years ago.

Survivors include his wife, of the home; a daughter, Alana Hogg and husband, David, Palestine, Texas; a son, Dick McClanahan and wife, Judy, Monahans; sister, Wenonah Pollard, Delhi, La.; seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

Copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by ""EM.""","STR06" "I44756","McClanahan","Juanita","30 Jan 1912","16 Mar 1997","0","The 1994 obituary of her sister, Gladys L. Barksdale, shows her survived by sister Juanita HICKS of Crowley.","STR06" "I4906","McClanahan","Lafayette Fred","7 Aug 1852","Abt 1924","0","Kenneth Harvey shows him as Fred Lafayette McClanahan, however his marriage record census records consistently show him simply as Lafayette. Perhaps his middle name was Fred, as a 1908 biography of brother-in-law W. H. H. Payne referred to him as L. F. McClanahan.","STR06" "I4906","McClanahan","Lafayette Fred","7 Aug 1852","Abt 1924","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Oklahoma, Custer County, Barnett Twp
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 219 ED 36 Sheet 7B
148-150
McClanahan, Lafette Head W M Aug 1853 46 M 21 Mo Tn Tn Farmer
McClanahan, Caly J Wf W F July 1858 41 M 21 4/4 Mo Ky Ky
McClanahan, Lulu P Dtr W F Dec 1881 18 S Tx Mo Mo
McClanahan, Ada C Dtr W f Apr 1885 15 S Tx Mo Mo
McClanahan, Josephine Dtr W F July 1891 8 S Tx Mo Mo
McClanahan, Myrtle M Dtr W F May 1896 4 S Ok Mo Mo

1910 Census
Arizona, Navajo County, Holbrook Village
Enumerated 20 Apr 1910
SD --- ED 87 Sheet 4B
37/41
Boyer Andrew M Head M W 59 Wd Penn Penn Penn Carpenter Contract Work
37/42
Cox, Sarah E Head F M 27 D 3/2 Utah Eng Eng Laundress
Cox, Della D Dtr F W 5 S Utah Utah Utah
Cox, Sarah E Dtr F W 1 6/12 S Arz Utah Utah
37/43
McClanahan, Layfatte Head m W 58 M1 29 Mo Tenn Tenn Carpenter Home
McClanahan, Callie Wf F W 52 m1 29 4/4 Mo Ky Ky
McClanahan, Josephine Dtr F W 17 S Tx Mo Mo
McClanahan, May Dtr F W 13 S Okl Mo Mo
37/44
William M and Clara LEE and family of Utah and Arizona
Sarah E. Willis Servant 19 Ariz Utah Utah

1920 Census
Arizona, Navajo County, Holbrook Precinct, Holbrook Town
Enumerated 8 Jan 1920
SD 1 ED 87 Sheet 4B
93-105
Stoneking, Marion Head m W 25 M New Mexico Pa Kansas Bookkeeper Store
Stoneking, May m Wf F W 22 M Ok Mo Mo
McClanahan, Lafayette Father-in-law M W 65 Wd Mo Tn Ky Carpenter House
Clark, Olive Lodger F W 21 S New Mexico US US Deputy Co Clerk

","STR06" "I44753","McClanahan","Lois Ethel","22 Sep 1904","28 Feb 2002","0","The 1994 obituary of her sister, Gladys L. Barksdale, shows her survived by sister Lois THOMAS of Everman.","STR06" "I44750","McClanahan","Loue Irmen ""Iris""","23 Feb 1879","9 Feb 1883","0","The FindAGrave memorial page for Loue Irmen ""Iris"" McClanahan, show that she was buried near her grandfather, Enoch Cox McClanahan, in the Montgomery Cemetery in Dallas County, MO, and further notes that:

""Loue Ireman (Iris) McClanahan was born February 23, 1879, in Texas, to Daniel Webster and Sarah Jeanette Quigley MaClanahan. She was the second child and daughter of seven children born to them. Neither Loue nor her older sister were to live to adulthood.

Her parents moved back to Dallas County, Missouri, where Loue died 2 weeks before her fourth birthday on February 9, 1883.

She is buried next to her grandfather, Enoch Cox McClanahan, in Montgomery Cemetery. Her stone is no longer legible.

Taken from A Journey Through Time with the Taylor Family of Missouri by Emma Sue Davenport.""

From her FindAGrave Memorial Page, created by Larry Boyd and mainted by Emma Sue.","STR06" "I16281","McClanahan","Lula Pearl","Dec 1881","Yes, date unknown","0","Ken Harvey writes ""There is another photograph, this time of his high school graduation in from Quanah High School in May 1901. This shows him holding his sheepskin diploma-no ""mere paper"" at that time! The photograph shows five girls dressed like bridesmaids and one boy with a flower in his button hole, all students surrounding a man who is presumably the school principal. Marvin, the solitary boy (young adult), is at the rear (apparently education was not a very macho activity among the youth of the town). His younger sister Effie stands to his immediate right. Marvin read an essay to the assembled parents on ""Closing Events of the Nineteenth Century."" His sister Effie read an essay on ""Duty."" One of the other girls present was a Payne double first cousin, Lula Pearl McClanahan (daughter of Fred Lafayette McClanahan and Calla Payne). She read an essay on ""Courage.""""","STR06" "I4941","McClanahan","Margaret","2 Aug 1882","4 Jul 1910","0","Shown as born in either Jacksboro, Texas or Decatur, Texas. Not listed on the 1900 census with her parents and sibling. Did she marry young? Said to have married George PATRICK. Unable to locate them on either the 1900 or 1910 census index.","STR06" "I6107","McClanahan","Myrtle May","May 1896","25 Feb 1937","0","A photo of her gravemaker is on her FindAGrave memorial page, created by ""AlbFirefly.""

It is a very simple marker, laying flat on her lot. It is inscribed ""Mother Myrtle May Stoneking"" with her year of birth, 1896, to the left of her name and her year of death, 1937 to the right.

","STR06" "I5540","McClanahan","Olivia","Abt 1844","1 Apr 1910","0","Ken Harvey writes ""She was known as Ollie and is remembered as having had violet coloured eyes. In the census of 1880 she gave her age as 34. This would result in her year of birth being 1846. A possible son, Billie Payne believed to have been born abt. 1891, was also listed. This is thought to be an error. Grace Payne, also listed here as a child, is almost certainly Marvin Walter Payne's wife, Grace Ellen Gentry.

Ollie used to teasingly say, when the atheletic Sam went off to distant parts cowboying for a month or so, that she was going into town ""to get herself a fatman."" Presumably his weight would keep him in one place. Young Effie would always reply ""Yes, and I will damm him to.""""

Lynell Cordell found this brief mention of her final illness in the Duncan Eagle, dated Thursday, Jan. 13, 1910:

""We regret very much to learn that Mrs. S.M. Payne, who lives in the Wood Reserve, received a severe stroke of paralysis on last Tuesday, and since that time has been dangerously ill.""

Lynell was not, however, able to locate an obituary.","STR06" "I4901","McClanahan","Perry D.","Abt 1838","13 Jul 1882","0","McClanahan Family History by Dorothy Pattison says ""Perry served as Capt. in Civil War Companies ""B"" and ""C"", 2nd Missiouri Cavalry, Missouri State Militia. These companies inducted in Schuyler County, Missouri. Capt. McClanahan served with Thad S. Westcott. He died of ""congestion of the brain, superinduced by chronic alcoholism.""

US Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865 for Perry D. McClanahan Shows that his rank at enlistment was First Lieutenant, he served in Missouri, and was ""Commissioned an officer in Company E, Missouri 2nd Cavalry Regiment.Promoted to Full Captain on 10 Mar 1862.Mustered out on 01 Apr 1865."" Source Index to Compiled Military Service Records Official Army Register of the Volunteer Force, 1861-1865. U.S, Union Soldiers Compiled Service Records, 1861-1865 also list Perry D. McClanahan, born ca 1838, enlistment date 1862, in the Second State Militia, Cavalry, M-Moo

A Perry Davis McClanahan, born ca 1842, was a residen of Kern County, California in 1873 and on the list of Registered voters in that county","STR06" "I4901","McClanahan","Perry D.","Abt 1838","13 Jul 1882","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Colorado, Larimer County, PO Big Thompson
Enumerated 21 Jun 1870
Page 8
85-85
McClanahan, Perry D 28 M W Physician $600 $500 Mo
McClanahan, Lusetta 24 F W Keeping House Ind
McClanahan, Carl 5 M W Mo","STR06" "I6244","McClanahan","Poe","Abt 1903","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have died when a small boy. He was listed as a 7 year old at the time of the 1910 census. Not found on the 1920 census with his family, nor is he listed by the name Poe on the 1920 census index.","STR06" "I12260","McClanahan","Robert Lawrence Augustus","Abt 1858","Feb 1933","0","Shown as Robert on all census listings (from 1900-1920) with Laura, but shown as Lawrence A McClanahan (1858-1933) on their engraved double tombstone. Was he known by both names? Or is it possible she married another McClanahan (a brother or cousin to Robert?) shortly before they both died? Could not locate this family at the 1930 census.","STR06" "I12260","McClanahan","Robert Lawrence Augustus","Abt 1858","Feb 1933","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Indiana, Wabash County, Lagro Twp, LaGro Town
Enumerated ___ June 1900
SD 11 ED 117 Sheet 3B
74-75
McClanahan, Robert Head M W Feb 1861 39 M 15 Ind Oh Oh Day Laborer
McClanahan, Laura Wf W F Oct 1863 36 m 15 5/4 Oh Pa France
McClanahan, Oda Dtr W Feb 1886 14 S Ind Ind Oh At School
McClanahan, Lewis Son W M May 1889 11 S Ind Ind Oh At School
McClanahan, Mary Dtr W F Jun 1891 8 S Ind Ind Oh At School
McClanahan, Frank Son W M 1896 4 S Ind Ind Ohio

1910 Census
Indiana, Wabash County, LaGro Twp, LaGro Town
Enumerated 19 Apr 1910
SD 11 ED 144 Sheet 5B
105
McClanahan, Robert F Head M W 51 M1 25 Ind Scotland Ire/Irish Eng Laborer Odd Jobs
McClanahan, Laura Wf F W 46 m1 26 7/6 Oh Penn France/French
McClanahan, Ola Dtr F W 23 S 2 Ind Ind Oh Stenographer Factory
McClanahan, Louis Son M W 20 Ind Ind Oh Operator Telegraph
McClanahan, Mayme Dtr F W 18 S Ind Ind Oh Stenographer Law Office
McClanahan, Frank Son M W 13 S Ind ind Oh
McClanahan, Alfred Son M W 8 S Ind Ind Oh
McClanahan, Lawrence Son M W 5 S In Ind Oh

1920 Census
Indiana, Wabash County, LaGro Twp, LaGro Town
Enuermated 2 Jan 1920
SD 11 ED 182 Sheet 13B
47-48
McClanahan, Robert Head M W 59 M Ind Pa Irealand English Farmer
McClanahan, Laura Wf F W 56 m Oh Pa France French
McClanahan, Frank Son M W 23 S Ind Ind Oh
McClanahan, Alfred Son M W 18 S Ind Ind Oh
McClanahan, Lawrence Son M W 15 S Ind Ind Oh

1930
not located
","STR06" "I4942","McClanahan","Robert Lee","8 May 1885","29 Dec 1956","0","Said by Ken Harvey to have married Bessie HIGGS.","STR06" "I44757","McClanahan","Ruth","19 Apr 1917","27 May 1997","0","The 1994 obituary of her sister, Gladys L. Barksdale, shows her survived by sister Ruth SMITH of Duncan, Okla.","STR06" "I1566","McClanahan","Sarah Elizabeth","8 Jun 1849","21 Jan 1921","0","Ken Harver writes that she was a school teacher. Cova Jean Williams writes that she was buried at the Owens Prairie Cemetery, Stephens County, Oklahoma. If this is correct, it may have been in an unmarked grave as she can not be found on the 2001 Survey done by Karla Sharp for the USGenWeb and OkGenWeb Project. Nor can a listing be found for her on FindAGrave.","STR06" "I1566","McClanahan","Sarah Elizabeth","8 Jun 1849","21 Jan 1921","0","(Medical):Ken Harvey notes that she was crippled, and had a goiter.","STR06" "I4936","McClanahan","Stella Rosalie","3 Apr 1871","Abt 1894","0","Said by Ken Harvey and Cova Jean Williams to have married Martin LEDDY. Her FindAGrave memorial, created by Jean, has a photo of her headstone. It is engraved:

Mother, Stella R. Leddy, 1871-1894

Although there are other Leddy's buried in the Marlow Cemetery, there is not a listing for a Martin Leddy.","STR06" "I4966","McClanahan","Victor B.","5 Nov 1913","27 Sep 1972","0","On FindAGrave, he was linked to a spouse named Opal M. (1917-1985, FAG #63478361). Cova Jean Williams instead showed his wife as ""Jo.""","STR06" "I4971","McClanahan","William ""Bill"" Edwin","4 Jul 1908","20 Feb 1999","0","Obituary, below, copied from this FindAGrave memorial page created by Stone Seeker.

Source: Daily Ardmoreite

Services for William E. McClanahan, 90, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Harvey-Douglas Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Larry Berryhill officiating. Burial with Navy military honors will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Park.

McClanahan was born July 4, 1908, at Tucumcari, N.M., to Jess and Fannie Copeland McClanahan. He died Feb. 20, 1999, in a Plano, Texas, hospital after a brief illness.

A resident of Ardmore since 1948, moving here from Healdton, he was a building contractor and engineer. As a Navy warrant officer in the Sea Bees during World War II, he saw duty in Alaska, Okinawa and Shimu. He was a 32nd Degree Mason, in Lodge 31, AF&AM. He and Marie Porter Lewis were married February 1978 in Mexico.

Survivors include his wife, of the home; two daughters, Rue McClanahan, New York City, and Melinda McClanahan, Washington, D.C.; four stepdaughters, Debra VanTilBerg, Celina, Ohio, Barbara Berry, Dallas, Carolyn McCabe, Middletown, Ohio, and Jill Philpot, Barboursville, Ky.; a brother, Jess, Wilson; a sister, Wenona Pollard, Delhi, La.; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to the enrichment foundation of any area school.","STR06" "I4961","McClanahan","William ""Willie"" Quincy","12 Mar 1897","20 Sep 1985","0","When he registered for the draft during the first World War, he gave his address as ""Gen. Del. McAlester, Oklahoma. He listed his place of birth as Texas. His employer was shown as ""Boatman & Selby"" of McAlester, Okla, and his nearest relative was his wife, Lola Boatman. Cova Jean Williams instead indicated his wife was Lola BOATMAN. Willie was said to have had blue eyes and brown hair.

FindAGrave links him to spouse Evelyn Ester McClanahan, (1904-1994, FAG#93628537), apparently a second marriage.","STR06" "I6241","McClanahan","William Percy","21 Aug 1896","26 Sep 1918","0","When he registered for the World War I draft he was a resident of Healdton, OK. He listed his place of birth as Marlow. He was employed by W. T Howard of Healdton. He was described as of Medium Heighth and build, with blue eyes and dark hair.

A William P. McClanahan, date of birth not shown, is buried at the Marlow Cemetery, Stephens County, Oklahoma. His date of death was shown as 26 Sept 1918, and he has a military marker, inscribed ""OK Pvt 127 M. G. BN 34 Div."" This appears to be the same William P. McClanahan, as an application was made for a Military Headstone for William Percy McClanahan, to be buried in Marlow, by W. P. McClanahan Sr of Healdton, Okla in 1931.","STR06" "I4934","McClanahan","William Pere ""Perry""","14 Mar 1868","Oct 1939","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Oklahoma, Custer County, Cedar Twp, Weatherford
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 219 SE 37 Sheet 1A
3-3
McClanahan, W.P. Head W M Mar 1867 33 M 5 Mo Mo Mo Prof ???
McClanahan, Betty L Wf W F 23 M 5 3/3 Miss
McClanahan, Osa P Dtr W F Oct 1890 10 Chickasaw Mo MO
McClanahan, W. P Son W M Aug 1894 5 S IT Miss Mo
McClanahan, Jay Son W M Jan 1898 2 IT Mo MIss
4-4
McClanahan, E F Head W M Nov 1846 53 m 34 Mo Tenn Ky Harness Maker
McClanahan, W E Wf W F Feb 1849 50 M 34 9/7 Mo Indiana Ohio
McClanahan, W P Son W M Mar 1867 M 33 Mo Ill Mo Prof of Science School? (Duplicate listing)
McClanahan, JE Son W M Sept 1859 29 S Mo Ill Mo Harness Maker
McClahahan, P A Son W M Apr 1880 20 S Tx Ill Mo
McClanahan, Lee Son W M May 1885 15 S Tx Ill Mo

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Stephens County, King Twp, Duncan Ward 2
Enumerated 2 May 1910
SD 5 ED 232 Sheet 15A
206-214
McClanahan, William P Head M W 42 m3 Mo Mo Mo Clerk Dry Goods
McClanahan, Beatrix Wf F W 21 M1 3 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
McClanahan, Klein B/D? Son M W 1 S Ok Mo Tx
McClanahan, W. Percy Son M W 15 S Ok Mo Miss
McClanahan, Jay Son M W 13 S Ok Mo Miss
McClanahan, Poe Son M W 7 S Ok Mo Miss
Sessum, Alice Mother-in-Law F W 38 m1 Tx NC NC
Sessum, George L Brother-in-law M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Sessum, Lila Sister in Law F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Sessum, Eunice Sister in law F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Carter County, Hewitt Twp
Enumerated 19 Jan 1920
SD 3 D 54 Sheets 24A and 24B
523-528
McClanahan, W P Head m W 53 M Mo Tenn Mo none
McClanahan, Beatrice Wf F W 32 M Tx Tx Tx none
McClanahan, Klein Son M W 11 S Ok Mo Tx
McClanahan, Jack Son M W 9 S Ok Mo Tx
McClanahan, Jay M W 22Wd Ok Mo Miss Laborer Oil Field
Hampson, Ed? Brother in Law m W 42 M Iowa England Conn
Hampson, Lillith Sister-in-law F W 27 M Tx Tx Tx
Hampson, G. Lyle Nephew M W 6/12 S Mo Iowa Tx
524-529
McClanahan, J E Head M W 44 M Mo Tn Mo Carpenter
McClanahan, Fanny Wf F W 34 M Ok Tn Mo
McClanahan, William Son M W 11 S New Mexico Mo Ok
McClanahan, Wynona Dtr F W 8 S Ok Mo Ok
McClanahan, Jessie Son m W 6 S Ok Mo Ok
McClanahan, Leonard Son M W 4 S Ok Mo Ok
McClanahan, Jay Son M W 2 1/12 S Ok Mo Ok
530-535
McClanahan, Chas M Head m W 39 M Tx Tenn Mo Laborer Oil Field
McClanahan, Eva Wf F W 25 M Tx Tx Tx
McClanahan, Claud M W 17 S Ok Tx Ok Laborer Oil Field
McClanahan, Orvill Son M W 9 S Ok Tx Tx
McClanahan, Earl Son m W 7 S Ok Tx Tx
McClanahan, Jerrell Son M W 1 4/12 S Ok Tx Tx
","STR06" "I32110","McClearen","Harriet G.","Abt 1839","Yes, date unknown","0",""".....was born and reared in Hickman County, Middle Tenn. Her parents, John and Elzada (Adams) McClearen, were born in Northern Alabama and Bedford County, Tenn., respectively.""


From Goodspeed's 1889 Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Northeast Arkansas, Fulton County
","STR06" "I44799","McClelland","Ada S.","27 Oct 1886","23 Dec 1974","0","Name Ada Howard
Event Type Death
Event Date 23 Dec 1974
Event Place Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 27 Oct 1886
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Joe Mcclelland
Mother's Name Sarah Williams
Certificate Number: 101023
GS Film number 2371101
Digital Folder Number 005145092
Image Number 02807

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3S6-MDQ : accessed 21 Feb 2014), Ada Howard, 23 Dec 1974; citing certificate number 101023, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2371101.","STR06" "I44828","McClelland","Alton ""Red""","3 Jan 1928","17 Jun 2011","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial created by Bettie

Alton McClelland, 83 of Brookeland, Texas died on June 17, 2011 at his residence.

Funeral Services will be held at 3pm Monday, June 20, 2011, at the Stringer & Griffin Chapel in Jasper with burial to follow at the Brookeland Cemetery.

Alton was a long time resident of Brookeland and was employed with Temple-Inland for over 44 years. He loved fishing, hunting, red roses, Brookeland basketball and spending time with his family. He was a song leader at the Church of Christ for over 58 years and was nicknamed ""Red"".

Alton is survived by his loving wife for over 65 years, Geneva McClelland of Brookeland, daughter Gloria Simpson & husband Bobby of Brookeland, son Ronnie McClelland & wife Pauline of Bronson, five grand-children, Bobbie Freeman & husband Rick of Houston, Lt. Col. Kevin Simpson & wife Karina of Springfield, Virginia, Kimberly Kant & husband Umesh of Houston, Julia McClelland of Pineland, Texas, William Joseph (Joey) McClelland of Nacogdoches, Texas, ten great-grandchildren, Erica Simpson, Lauren Freeman, Ashley Merritt, PFC Timothy Britt Wissing, Mathew Freeman, Allison Conner, Kyle Simpson, Andrew Simpson, Melanie Simpson, and Devan Kant; and three great great-grandchildren, Tayton Merritt, Daniella Alvarez, and Mikayla Merritt.

He is also survived by a host of beloved friends and relatives.

Alton is predeceased by his parents, William Joseph and Allean McClelland, five brothers, three sisters and grandson, Kyle Mark Simpson.","STR06" "I38279","McClelland","Archie Daniel","25 Sep 1905","1 May 1981","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 29, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 8A Stamped 30
Lanier Hemphill and Bronson Public Road
102-106
McClelland, Noah D Head M W 59 M 24 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
McClelland, Hester A Wf F W 57 M 22 Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Dora Dtr F W 27 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer
McClelland, Pheriba Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer
McClelland, Unie C Mother F W 83 S Tx Tx Tx
103-107
McClelland, Archie Head m W 23 M 16 Tx Tx Tx Farm
McClelland, Clara Wf F W 21 M 14 Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Birta M Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Dempsey Son M W 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
104-108
McDaniel, William L Head M W 40 M 28 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Mary E Wf F W 53 M 41 Tx Tx Tx Laborer
McDaniel, Lanie Mother F W 63 Wd 20 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I44792","McClelland","Arie Lee","6 Oct 1904","9 Mar 1995","0","In the 1994 obituary of her brother Richard McClelland, she was listed a survivor....sister, Arie Frazier, Kountze...","STR06" "I38284","McClelland","Bertie Mae","5 Sep 1924","26 Oct 2012","0","Bertie Mae Harrison, 88, died Friday morning in her home in the Plainview Community after an illness. She was born in Sabine County to Archie and Clara Harley McClelland. Mrs. Harrison retired from the West Sabine I.S.D. She has lived in the Plainview area all her life and belonged to the Strickland Crossing Church of God.

She is survived by her daughters Gayla McBride and her husband Ralph, Jean White and her husband Bobby of Bronson, Jennifer Britt and her husband Britt of Center, JoAnn Speight and her husband Steve of Lufkin and Tempie McCary and her husband Kelvin of Bronson, thirteen grandchildren, twenty-six great grandchildren and ten great great grandchildren. She is also survived by her son-in-law Jim Whitton of Pineland and her brother Donald McClelland of Hemphill. Mrs. Harrison was preceded in death by her daughter Shelia Whitton, a great grandchild Kaitlyn Flaherty and great great grandchild Kyren Mobley.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St, Hemphill, TX. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Plainview Cemetery near Pineland.

Courtesy of Starr Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, October 31, 2012, page 9","STR06" "I38748","","","","","","","" "I44800","McClelland","Conder Steward","19 Aug 1895","11 Mar 1959","0","Name Conder Steward Mcclelland
Event Type Death
Event Date 11 Mar 1959
Event Place , Tyler, Texas, United States
Occupation Plumber
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 19 Aug 1895
Birthplace Brookland
Father's Name John Wm Mcclelland
Mother's Name Sharkie Hamilton
Informant Mrs. Georgia McClelland
Certificate Number 17847
GS Film number 2115909
Digital Folder Number 005145462
Image Number 01089

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K34C-L63 : accessed 21 Feb 2014), Conder Steward Mcclelland, 11 Mar 1959; citing certificate number 17847, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2115909.","STR06" "I13100","McClelland","Cornelius Franklin","25 Dec 1909","14 Dec 1978","0","Name Cornelius Franklin Mcclelland
Titles and Terms:
Event Type Death
Event Date 14 Dec 1978
Event Place Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Age 68
Birth Year (Estimated) 1910
Date of Birth 25 Dec 1909 Texas
Occupation Service Station, Petroleum
Father's Name Will Mcclelland
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name Allene Fonville
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Informant Shirley Henley Daughter
Certificate Number 94868
Digital Folder Number 004991361
Image Number 00385

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1977-1986,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KH3X-BNR : accessed 01 Mar 2014), Cornelius Franklin Mcclelland, 1978.","STR06" "I13110","","","","","","","" "I38266","McClelland","Dempsey Daniel","10 Oct 1929","19 Sep 2012","0","The Texas Birth Index shows him as a son of A. D. McClelland and Clara Harley

Obituary

Dempsey Daniel McClelland, 82, died Wednesday morning in the Shady Acres Nursing Home in Newton. He was born in Sabine County to Archie and Clara Harley McClelland. Dempsey worked in the logging industry and lived in Pineland and attended the Strickland Crossing Church of God.

He is survived by his sons Dee Royce McClelland and his wife Cindy of Bronson, Dempsey Lynn McClelland and his wife Debra of Bronson, Manuel Gale McClelland and his wife Brenda of Hemphill, his daughters Sonjal Woods and her husband Mark of Bronson, Penny Coulter and her husband Jed of San Augustine, Jamie McClelland of Pineland, and a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren. He is also survived by his brother Donald McClelland of Hemphill and his sister Bertie Mae Harrison of Bronson. Dempsey was preceded in death by his wife Lougena McClelland.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 9:00PM, Friday, Sept. 21, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 10:00AM, Saturday, Sept. 22, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Plainview Cemetery

Courtesy of Starr Funeral Home
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter on September 26, 2012, page 9","STR06" "I38271","McClelland","Dempsey Lynn","17 Dec 1953","4 Mar 2024","0","Dempsey Lynn McClelland, 70, of Bronson, Texas, passed away on March 4, 2024, in Tyler, Texas. He was born on December 17, 1953, in Nacogdoches, Texas, to Dempsey Daniel McClelland and Lougena Jones McClelland. Lynn was a lifetime resident of Bronson, Texas, and worked in construction as a Crane Operator for many years.

In his free time, Lynn loved working in his yard, keeping everything neat and clean. He enjoyed mowing and gardening, tending to flowers, watching birds, and his pine trees. He also had a passion for fishing and hunting, motorcycles, cars, and especially cherished his '81 Corvette. Lynn was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Highlands, Texas.

Lynn will be dearly missed and is survived by his loving wife of 21 years, Debra McClelland of Bronson, daughters, April McClelland of Highlands, Natasha McClelland of Lumberton, Texas, stepson, David Counts of Arkansas, stepdaughter, Brandy Yancy of Arkansas, brothers, Dee Royce McClelland of Bronson and Gale McClelland and wife, Brenda, of Hemphill, sisters, Penny Coulter and husband, Jed, of San Augustine, and Jamie Ann McClelland of Pineland, grandchildren, Terry McCannless, Ivey Yancey, Morgan McClelland, Kaelynn Smith and husband, Kane, Aubree Larson, and Wesley Knight, and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Dempsey and Lougena McClelland, and sister, Sonjal Woods.

Visitation will take place from 4:30 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 7, 2024, at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas

The funeral service will commence at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, March 8, 2024, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel, with Bro. Curtis James White and Rocky White officiating.

Burial will follow services in Plainview Cemetery with Randy Janik, Travis Black, Carlton Ashton, Brian Nixon, Waylon Symmank and Heston Krumnow serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearer is Ron Istre.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home website

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 13, 2024, Page 4","STR06" "I45954","","","","","","","" "I38276","McClelland","Dorsey ""Doss"" William","15 Aug 1880","24 May 1955","0","His Texas Death certificate reported that he was a farmer, own farm. He had not served in the armed forces, and was married. The Informant was Richard McClelland.

Name Dosey William Mcclelland
Event Type Death
Event Date 24 May 1955
Event Place Bronson, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 15 Aug 1880
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Jim Mcclelland
Mother's Name Unie Strickland
Certificate Number 25372
GS Film number 2114390
Digital Folder Number 005145314
Image Number 02085

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K37D-H6J : accessed 21 Feb 2014), Dosey William Mcclelland, 24 May 1955; citing certificate number 25372, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2114390.","STR06" "I38276","McClelland","Dorsey ""Doss"" William","15 Aug 1880","24 May 1955","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 29 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 10B
Hemphill and Homer Road
171-173
McClelland, Owen J Head M W 34 M1 15 Tx Miss La Farmer
McClelland, Cornelia E Wf F W 35 M1 4/3 Tx Fl Ga
McClelland, William D Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
McClelland, Frank M Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
McClelland, Nettie E Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
172-174
McClelland, William D Head M W 31 M1 8 Tx Miss La Laborer Tram Road
McClelland, Harriet Wf F W 26 M1 8 3/3 La La Ga
McClelland, Aary Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx La
McClelland, Posey Son M W 3 S Tx Tx La
McClelland, Richard Son M W 8/12 S Tx Tx La","STR06" "I17778","McClelland","Easuel Vernon","3 Feb 1926","28 Jun 2001","0","A veteran of the Korean War. (White and Toole, p 73). On his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Darla Halley, it is noted that his military marker was inscribed ""S Sgt U.S. Air Force Korea""","STR06" "I44801","McClelland","Elmer Edgar","21 Nov 1901","9 Apr 1969","0","Name Elmer Edgar Mcclelland
Event Type Death
Event Date 09 Apr 1969
Event Place Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Occupation Route Salesman, Shephard Launderers
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 21 Nov 1901
Birthplace Brookeland, Texas
Father's Name J W Mcclelland
Mother's Name Shrakie Hamilton
Informant Mrs. Agnes B. McClelland, wife
Certificate Number 27388
GS Film number 2137441
Digital Folder Number 005144818
Image Number 00509

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBP-G8J : accessed 21 Feb 2014), Elmer Edgar Mcclelland, 09 Apr 1969; citing certificate number 27388, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2137441.","STR06" "I17812","","","","","","","" "I44824","McClelland","George David","6 Mar 1897","13 Feb 1968","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by ""jrrmr910"" shows that he was a ""son of Joseph and Sarah McClelland - George was a carpenter in construction business. He was also a WWI US Army veteran.""


Name George David Mcclelland
Event Type Death
Event Date 13 Feb 1968
Event Place Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 06 Mar1897 in, Texas
Father's Name Joseph Mcclelland
Mother's Name Sarah
Certificate Number 20558
GS Film number 2138979
Digital Folder Number 005145083
Image Number 00381

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3SC-DDR : accessed 28 Feb 2014), George David Mcclelland, 13 Feb 1968; citing certificate number 20558, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2138979.","STR06" "I46228","","","","","","","" "I6825","McClelland","James ""Jim"" Thomas","Between 1852 and 1854","16 Mar 1924","0","At the time of the 1900 census enumeration, Jim was living with his son and daughter-in-law, Noah and Hester, and his wife and younger children were living seperately, a few households away.","STR06" "I6825","McClelland","James ""Jim"" Thomas","Between 1852 and 1854","16 Mar 1924","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP No. 3
Enumerated 15 Jun 1880
Page 3 SD 1 ED 84 Stamped 209
19-22
Samuel D and Thirsey McClelland
20-23
McClelland, Jim W M 28 Fa4rmer Miss Miss Miss
McClelland, Caroline W F 32 Wf Keep House Mo (or Miss) N.K.
McClelland, N. D. W F (sic) W F 7 Dtr At Home Tx Miss La
McClelland J. T. M. W M 5 Son Tx Miss La
McClelland, Jesse W M 3 Son Tx Miss La
McClelland, M E W F 1 Dtr Tx Miss La","STR06" "I41306","McClelland","James Donald","22 Jan 1941","24 Jun 2018","0","James Donald McClelland, 77, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Sunday, June 24, 2018 in Harbor Hospice of Beaumont, Texas.

Donald was born January 22, 1941 in Sabine County, Texas to Archie Daniel McClelland and Clara Harley McClelland. He was a logger in the timber industry.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Martha McClelland, brother Demp McClelland, and sister Bertie Harrison.

He is survived by his daughters, Ramona ""Peanut"" Ward and husband, Joey, of Orange, Texas and Donna Longoria and husband, Jessie, of Zwolle, Louisiana; grandchildren, J. R. West of Beaumont, Texas, Janna West of Orange, Texas, David Earl Evans, Jr. of San Augustine, Texas, Jessica Sepulvado and husband, Kurt, of Zwolle, Louisiana, Steve Longoria and wife, Crystal, of Zwolle, and Kayla Longoria, of Zwolle; and great grandchildren, J. D. Evans of Orange, Texas, Lydia Sepulvado and Steve Sepulvado, both of Zwolle.

Visitation will be held from 1:00 until 9:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 26 and Wednesday, June 27, 2018 in Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, June 28, 2018 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Curtis White officiating.

Burial will follow services in Lott Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

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

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home Website, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, July 4, 2018, page 8","STR06" "I6222","McClelland","John William","Mar 1871","24 Jan 1950","0","Although he died in Beaumont, his Texas Death Certificate shows that his usual residence was 2 miles south of Woodville, in Tyler, Texas.

.Name John William Mcclelland
Event Type Death
Event Date 24 Jan 1950
Event Place Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 10 Mar 1874
Birthplace Brookeland, Texas
Occupation Carpenter
Father's Name: No Record, Mississippi
Mother's Name: No record, no record
Informant Condor McClelland (Son)
Certificate Number 2910
GS Film number 2074223
Digital Folder Number 005144891
Image Number 03186

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS12-RRQ : accessed 22 Feb 2014), John William Mcclelland, 24 Jan 1950; citing certificate number 2910, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2074223.","STR06" "I6222","McClelland","John William","Mar 1871","24 Jan 1950","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP No. 3
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SE 8 ED 70 Sheet 3B
29-29
Harry and Annie Hamilton and family
30-30
Whitson and Cynthia Hamilton and family
31-31
Romanty and Martha Hamilton and family
32-32
Harriett Hamilton and children
33-33
McClelland, J W Head W M Mar 1871 25 M 10 Tx Tx Miss Farming
McClelland, Ollie S Wf W F Oct 1872 27 M 10 3/2 Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Bertie Dau W F Jan 1882 8 S Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Conder Son W M Aug 1885 4 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 19 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 6B
114-114
Ben and May Hamilton and family
115-116
McClelland, John Head M W 38 m1 20 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
McClelland, Sharkey Wf F W 37 M1 20 6/4 Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Condor Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
McClelland, Elmer Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Harry Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Johnnie May Dtr F W 3 Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Jefferson County, Beaumont Ward 3
Enumerated 6 Jan 1920
SC 326 ED 100 Sheet 9A
Madison St
242-178-190
McClelland, John W Head m W 48 M Tx Miss Miss Carpenter Refinery
McClelland, Sharkie Wf F W 47 M Tx Miss Tx
McClelland, Conder Son M W 24 M Tx Tx Tx ??? Refinery
McClelland, Elmer Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Driver Gas Plant
McClelland, Harry Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Apprentice Electric Co
McClelland, Johnnie May Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Lowe, Brucie Boarder M W 16 S Tx Tx Ga Machinist Shiftyard","STR06" "I26529","McClelland","Joseph G.","17 Sep 1856","19 Feb 1907","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 15 Jun 1880
Page 3 SD 1 ED 84 Stamped 209
24-28
McClellan, Joe W M 23 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
McClellan, S E W F 21 Wf Keep House Tx MIss MIss
McClellan, Ann W F 3 Dtr Tx Miss Tx
McCellan, Ellen W F 1 DtrTx Miss Tx

1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, Pr 4
Enumerated 20 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 77 Sheet 9B
152-152
McCleland, Joe G Head W M Sept 1856 43 M 24 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
McCleland, Sarah E Wf W F May 1858 42 M 24 8/8 Tx Tenn Tenn
McCleland, Sallie E Dtr W F Apr 1879 21 S Tx Tx Tx
McCleland, James D Son W M Mar 1884 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McCleland, Ada S Dtr W F oct 1886 13 S Tx Tx Tx
McCleland, William J Son W M Oct 1888 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McCleland, Benina F Dtr W F Jan 1891 9 S Tx Tx Tx
McCleland, George D Son W M Mar 1897 3 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I45953","","","","","","","" "I45952","McClelland","Margaret Elaine","12 Feb 1947","16 Oct 2014","0","Margaret Elaine Wilburn, 67, of Lufkin, died Thursday afternoon in the Nacogdoches Medical Center. She was born in Hemphill, Texas, to Frank and Wilma Huff McClelland. Mrs. Wilburn worked in housekeeping in the Nacogdoches Medical Center and was a member of the Pollok Baptist Church.

She is survived by her husband Robert Wilburn of Lufkin, her son Michael Thomas and his wife Bobbie Jo of Lufkin, her daughter Martina Howell and her husband Michael of Conroe, her sisters; Ledia Black of Conroe, Dollie Aden and her husband Jimmy of Broaddus, Wilma Bailey of Newton, Frankie Woodward of Orange, Teresa Bryant and Carter Beam of Nacogdoches, grandchildren; Eric Perry and Melissa, Shelly Van Straten and Aaron, Clint Thomas, Andrew Thomas, great grandchildren; Audrey Kinsley and Kason Van Straten, Summer Perry and Allie Duewall, and numerous nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 9:00PM, Saturday, October 18, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Sunday, October 19, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Lott Cemetery.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, October 22, 2014, page 9","STR06" "I36573","","","","","","","" "I25853","","","","","","","" "I38275","McClelland","Mary Ella","4 Mar 1879","4 Aug 1961","0","Name Mary Ella Mcdaniel
Event Type Death
Event Date 04 Aug 1961
Event Place Newton, Newton, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 04 Mar 1879
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Jim Mcclelland
Mother's Name Uney Strickland
Certificate Number 47836
GS Film number 2116791
Digital Folder Number 00348

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3HH-K2G : accessed 21 Feb 2014), Mary Ella Mcdaniel, 04 Aug 1961; citing certificate number 47836, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116791.

She died at the Goff Nursing home in Newton. However, her usual residence was listed as Bronson, Texas. Informant was her husband, Bill L. McDaniel.","STR06" "I26533","McClelland","Nancy","Abt 1866","8 Jan 1875","0","Info below copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by ""Skyquest""

Dau of S. D. & C. McClelland.
Aged 9 years. (Born abt 1866)
She is missed at home.
Footstone: N. McC
Note: The wrought iron fence as built by Samuel Jesse McClelland.
Thanks to Kay McCary for inscription & footnote.","STR06" "I558","","","","","","","" "I15980","McClelland","Noah Daniel","26 Sep 1871","19 Nov 1960","0","Name Noah Daniel Mcclelland
Event Type Death
Event Date 19 Nov 1960
Event Place , Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 26 Sep 1871
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Jim Mcclelland
Mother's Name Eun 2116620
Digital Folder Number 005145502
Image Number 00122

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K34Y-5YZ : accessed 21 Feb 2014), Noah Daniel Mcclelland, 19 Nov 1960; citing certificate number 75008, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116620.","STR06" "I15980","McClelland","Noah Daniel","26 Sep 1871","19 Nov 1960","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheets 2A
29-29
McClelland, Noah Head W M Sept 1872 27 M 3 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
McClelland, Hester Ann Wf W F Oct 1876 23 M 3 Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Jim Father W M Dec 1848 51 M 27 Miss Miss Miss Farmer

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 29 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 10A
163-165
McClelland, Noah D Head M W 39 m1 14 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
McClelland, Hester A Wf F W 33 m1 14 6/4 Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Dora A Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Mary C Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Archie D Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Minnie B Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Euna C Mother F W 63 Wd 5/4 Miss Miss NC
McClelland, Mary E Sister F W 26 S Tx Miss Miss Laborer Home Farm
Whitehead, Henderson Boarder M W 28 S Tx Tx Tx Laberer Sawmill

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine Count, JP 1
Enumerated 27 and 28 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 22A
Bronson and Pineland Road
431-453
McClelland, Noah D Head M W 48 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McClelland, Esthand Wf F W 45 M Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Dora E Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McClelland, Mary C Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McClelland, Archie D Son m W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McClelland, Minnie B Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Fairby J Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
432-454
McDaniels, William L Head M W 22 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McDaniels, Mary E Wf F W 38 M Tx Tx La
McDaniels (sic), Euni C Mother-in-law F W 72 Wd La Ga Ga


1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 29, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 8A Stamped 30
Lanier Hemphill and Bronson Public Road
102-106
McClelland, Noah D Head M W 59 M 24 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
McClelland, Hester A Wf F W 57 M 22 Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Dora Dtr F W 27 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer
McClelland, Pheriba Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer
McClelland, Unie C Mother F W 83 S Tx Tx Tx
103-107
McClelland, Archie Head m W 23 M 16 Tx Tx Tx Farm
McClelland, Clara Wf F W 21 M 14 Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Birta M Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Dempsey Son M W 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
104-108
McDaniel, William L Head M W 40 M 28 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Mary E Wf F W 53 M 41 Tx Tx Tx Laborer
McDaniel, Lanie Mother F W 63 Wd 20 Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I40624","McClelland","Ollie","11 Jan 1925","6 Nov 2003","0","At the time of the 1930 census, 5 year old Ollie McClelland, along with her 2 year old brother Mack McClelland, were living with her widowed grandfather, Jesse Jacks, in Precinct 1 of Sabine County.","STR06" "I40624","McClelland","Ollie","11 Jan 1925","6 Nov 2003","0","(Research):
Census Lisiting:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 29 Apr 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 9B
Lower Hemphill and Bronson Saded?? Public Road
Jacks, Jesse Head M W 60 Wd 25 Tx Ga Ga M???ties Railroad
Jacks, Velma Dtr F W 25 Wd 19 Tx Tx Tx Cook Private Family
Jacks, Franie B Grd F W 2 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Clara S Dtr F W 31 M 25 Tx Tx Tx Laundress Private Family
McClelland, Ollie V Grddtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Mack Grdson M W 2 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I17775","McClelland","Owen Jesse ""O. J.""","11 Jul 1875","16 Dec 1960","0","Name Owen Jessie Mcclelland
Event Type Death
Event Date 16 Dec 1960
Event Place Bronson, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 11 Aug 1960 (sic)
Age 86
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Jim T Mcclelland
Mother's Name Unie Strickland
Certificate Number 75004
GS Film number 2116620
Digital Folder Number 005145502
Image Number 00117

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K34Y-5TB : accessed 21 Feb 2014), Owen Jessie Mcclelland, 16 Dec 1960; citing certificate number 75004, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116620.","STR06" "I17775","McClelland","Owen Jesse ""O. J.""","11 Jul 1875","16 Dec 1960","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 29 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 10B
Hemphill and Homer Road
171-173
McClelland, Owen J Head M W 34 M1 15 Tx Miss La Farmer
McClelland, Cornelia E Wf F W 35 M1 4/3 Tx Fl Ga
McClelland, William D Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
McClelland, Frank M Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
McClelland, Nettie E Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
172-174
McClelland, William D Head M W 31 M1 8 Tx Miss La Laborer Tram Road
McClelland, Harriet Wf F W 26 M1 8 3/3 La La Ga
McClelland, Aary Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx La
McClelland, Posey Son M W 3 S Tx Tx La
McClelland, Richard Son M W 8/12 S Tx Tx La

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 30 and 31 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 26B
545-545
McClelland, Owen J Head m W 44 M Tx Miss La Farmer
McClelland, Cornelia Wf F W 45 M Tx US US
McClelland, Frank Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Nettie Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, James Father M W 72 Wd Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I44793","McClelland","Posey Van","18 Nov 1906","19 Dec 1970","0","His Texas Death certificate showed that he was married, and worked as a contractor in the construction industry. The names of his parents were listed as ""Not Available."" Informant was his wife, Mrs. P. V. McClelland. His death certificate also shows he was buried at the San Jacinto Memorial Park, Houston, Harris County, Texas, however, FindAGrave shows instead he was buried, with his spouse, at the Lott Cemetery in Sabine County, Texas. A photo of their double gravemarker can be found on FindAGrave.","STR06" "I44794","McClelland","Richard Tommy","28 Mar 1909","29 Dec 1994","0","Richard McClelland

Funeral services for Richard Tommy McClelland, 85, of Bronson were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 31, 1994, at the Strickland Chapel Church of God in FM 2024 at Strickland Crossing, Sabine County, with Bro. Clarence G. Campell, Bro. Lonnie B. Harley, and Bro. Charles Herrington officiating. Interment followed at Lott Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.

He died at 7:20 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 29, 1994, at Memorial Medical Center of East Texas in Lufkin.

Born March 28, 1909, as a son of the last Doss and Harriet Woodard McClelland, McClelland was a lifelong resident of Sabine County. He was a retired self-employed contractor and a member of Strickland Chapel Church of God.

Survivors: wife, Pharby Jane McClelland, Broson; sons, Billy Richard McClelleand and Bobby Ray McClelland, both of Bronson, sister, Arie Frazier, Kountze; brothers, Delbert McClelland, San Antonio, and Harmon McClelland, Del City, Okla; five grandchildren, Tammie Covington, Arlene Allen, Ricky McClelland, Mike Hammock, and Brenda Crow; nine great-granchildren; and five great-great granchildren.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 11, 1995, page 10","STR06" "I46227","McClelland","Ronnie Paul","24 Nov 1948","29 Apr 2021","0","Ronnie Paul McClelland, 72, of Bronson, Texas passed away Thursday, April 29, 2021 at his residence.

Ronnie was born November 24, 1948 in Pineland, Texas to Alton McClelland and Geneva Elaine Bryan. He was a 38 year resident of Bronson, having previously resided in Brookeland, Texas. He worked as a Maintenance Technician with Texas Department of Transportation for many years before his retirement.

Ronnie enjoyed woodworking, carving and knitting caps. He was a member of the Brookeland and Bronson Masonic Lodges.

Ronnie is survived by his mother, Geneva Elaine McClelland of Brookeland; son, William ""Joey"" McClelland of Bronson; daughter, Julia Ann McClelland of Hemphill; and sister, Gloria Simpson and husband, Bobby, of Brookeland.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Pauline McClelland and his father, Alton McClelland.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, May 1, 2020 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with Eli Carranza officiating.

Visitation will be from 12:30 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. prior to service.

Burial will follow services with Masonic Rites in Harpers Chapel Cemetery in Hemphill.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 5, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I44820","McClelland","Sallie Ellen","6 Apr 1879","20 Jul 1973","0","Her Texas Death certificate listed only her father, J. G. McClelland, with her mother shown as unknown. She was listed a Sally E. Lawhorn, and she was shown as widowed. The informant was A. L. Lawhorn.","STR06" "I6344","McClelland","Samuel D. ""Mack""","Sep 1885","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 17 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 20B
384-389
McClelland, Mac Head M W 24 m1 7 Tx Miss Tx Laborer Odd Jobs
McClelland, Lilly Wf F W 23 M 7 0/0 Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I17831","McClelland","Samuel Daniel","Abt 1830","21 Jan 1895","0","The US Civil War Records and Profiles, 1861-1865 on Ancesty.com show that S. D. McClelland enlisted as a private in Company I, Texas Second Infantry Regiment. The Confederate pension application filed by his widow also states he served in Company I, from about May 1862 until the close of the War.","STR06" "I17831","McClelland","Samuel Daniel","Abt 1830","21 Jan 1895","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Hinds County
Enumerated 30 Oct 1850
802-802
Daniel McClendon (sic) 20 M Farmer Mi
Therza McClendon 16 F Miss
Infant McClendon 1/12 F Miss Mi
Elizabeth Robbins (W) 46 F SC
Jesse Robbins 6 M Mi
Jeptha Robbins 4 F Mi

1860 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine District, P O San Augustine
Enumerated 20 July 1860
Page 34
219-219
Elizabeth Robbins 57 F $---- $100 SC
Jesse A. Robbins 18 M Miss
220-220
John and Louisa Robbins and family
221-221
Daniel McLindon 31 M Farmer 300 275 Miss
Theresa R. McLindon 24 F Miss
James T. McLindon 6 M Miss
M. E. McLindon 4 F Mis
J G McLindon 3 M Miss
S. N. McLindon 2 M Miss
Tibitha I McLindon 3/12 F Texas

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat 3
Enumerated 12 Aug 1870
Page #9, Stamped 23
5??-558
McClellan, S.D. 40 Farmer $800 Miss
McClellan, Theresa 38 Keeping house Miss
McClellan, James 16 Miss
McClellan, Elizabeth 14 Miss
McClellan, Joseph G 13 Miss
McClellan, Samuel 10 Miss
McClellan, Tabitha 9 Tex
McClellan, Jesse 8 Tex
McClellan, Rachel 5 Tx
McClellan, Nancy 4 Tx
McClellan, Archy B 1 Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, SD 84 (lined through), Justice Precinct 3
Enumerated 15 Jun 1880
Page 3 SD 1 ED 84 Stamped 209
19-22
McClelland, Sam W M 50 Farmer Miss Sc Miss
McClelland, Tharsay W F 45 Wf Keeps House Miss NC NC
McClelland, Sam'1 W M 21 Son Farmer Tx Miss Miss
McClelland, A. J. W M 17 Son Worls on Farm Tx Miss Miss
McClelland, Rachel W F 14 Dtr At Home Tx Miss Miss
McClelland, Archie W F (sic) 10 Dtr (sic) Tx Miss Miss
McClelland, J. W. W M 9 Son Tx Miss Miss
McClelland, Louisa W F 7 Dtr Tx Miss Miss
McClelland, Viola W F 4 Dtr Tx Miss Miss","STR06" "I26526","McClelland","Samuel N.","23 Nov 1858","15 Dec 1924","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Kay Parker McCary, shows that his middle name was Nathaniel. He was also shown as married twice, first to Ada, and second to Malinda.","STR06" "I26526","McClelland","Samuel N.","23 Nov 1858","15 Dec 1924","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 3
Enumerated 21 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 11A Stamped 128
181-182
Solley, Henry J and Julia Family
182-183
Louis and Maggie COOPER
183-184
McClelland, Sam Head W M Nov 1858 41 M 18 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McClelland, Ada C Wf W F Apr 1867 33 M 18 7/6 la La La
McClelland, Henry F Son W M Jan 1884 16 S Tx Miss La
McClelland, Samuel D Son W M Sept 1885 14 S Tx Miss La
McClelland, Calvin M Son W M Jan 1888 12 S Tx Miss La
McClelland, William A Son W M Sept 1890 9 S Tx Miss La
McClelland, I V. Son W M Jun 1897 3 S Tx Miss La
McClelland, R E Son W M Aug 1899 10/12 S Tx Miss La

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 17 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 20B
382-387
McClelland, Samuel Head M W 52 M2 8 Miss Miss Miss Farming
McClelland, Malinda Wf W F 36 M1 8 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Ennis Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Archie Son m W 19 S Tx Miss Tx Laborer Farm
McClelland, Ivy Son M W 12 S Tx MisS Tx
McClelland, R E Son W M 10 S Tx Miss Tx
","STR06" "I38268","McClelland","Sonjal","5 May 1956","20 Dec 2019","0","Sonjal McClelland Woods of Pineland died Friday December 20, 2019 at her residence. She was born May 5, 1956 in Hemphill, Texas and was 63 years of age.

She was a nurse's aid and is survived by her son Jaison Auclair of Orange, daughters Chana Piletere of Sulphur, LA, and Teri Woods of Bronson, brothers Dee Royce McClelland and wife Cindy of Bronson, Dempsey Lynn McClelland and wife Debra and Manuel McClelland and wife Brenda both of Hemphill, sisters Penny Coulter and husband Jed of San Augustine and Jamie McClelland of Pineland, grandchildren Laci, Deane, Autumn, Isabelle, Jaden and Lazarus, great grandchildren Blake, Brooklyn and Aurora and numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents Dempsey and Lougena Jones McClelland, her husband Mark Woods and great granddaughter Brittany.

Mrs. McClelland's visitation will be Sunday December 22, from 5 til 8 pm at Starr Funeral Home with the funeral service at 2:00 pm Monday December 23, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with burial to follow at Plainview cemetery near Pineland. Guest book may be signed and condolences may be left at www.starrfuneralhome.com

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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 25, 2019, page 5","STR06" "I16016","McClelland","Steve","21 Apr 1952","22 Nov 2019","0","U.S. Marines (White and Toole, p 73).

The Sabine County Reporter
Back in Time-1974

As published on page 6 of the November 17, 1999 issue

Marine Sgt. and Mrs. Steven McClelland announced the birth of their daughter, Meladie Jo.

Obituary

Steve McClelland, 67, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Friday, November 22, 2019 at a Lufkin Hospital.

Steve was born April 21, 1952 in San Antonio, Texas at the Lackland Air Force Base Hospital to Easul and Florence (Jacks) McClelland. He was a graduate of Hemphill High School and a veteran of the United States Marine Corp. He worked as a computer programmer in the petroleum industry where he retired after many years.

He is survived by his wife, Patricia Brockman McClelland of Hemphill (formerly of Cincinnati, Ohio; daughter, Melodie Rose of Nevada; sons, Stephen Barrett (Barry) McClelland and wife, Ashley, of California and Ben Mullins of North Dakota mother, Florence McClelland of Hemphill; brother, Forrest McClelland and wife, Lynn, of Six Mile Community; sister, Sonya Strickland and husband, Mike, of Hemphill [?the Texas Birth Index instead shows Sonya Strickland as a cousin, a daughter of Earle Gwendolyn JACKS and Marcy Elvin COLLINS?]; grandchildren, Eden McClelland, Hannah Rose, Kai Stevenson, Faith Mullins, Ethan Mullins, and Wyatt Mullins; and several step-children, nieces, and nephews.

No service is scheduled.

Memorial book may be signed and condolences may be left at www.starrfuneralhome.com

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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, November 27, 2019, Page 7","STR06" "I44798","McClelland","Tlitha","2 Oct 1881","16 Nov 1974","0","Name Tlitha Elizabeth Taylor
Event Type Death
Event Date 16 Nov 1974
Event Place Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 02 Oct 1881
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Joseph Mcclelland
Mother's Name Sarah Williams
Informant Mrs. Ruby Travis (Daughter)
Certificate Number 101007
GS Film number 2371101
Digital Folder Number 005145092
Image Number 02791

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3S6-MZV : accessed 21 Feb 2014), Tlitha Elizabeth Taylor, 16 Nov 1974; citing certificate number 101007, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2371101.","STR06" "I31189","McClelland","Van Ennis","28 Feb 1923","13 Mar 1950","0","His Texas Death certificate shows he was a son of W. A. McClelland, born in Sabine County, and Dovie Marshall, born in San Augustine County. He was in the Trucking business, and a resident of Jasper County, Texas. He died in a work related accident in Snyder, Scurry County, Texas. Although his death certificate shows he was to be buried at the Evergreen Cemetery in Jasper, he appears to have actually been buried in the Lott Cemetery.","STR06" "I13103","McClelland","William Alford","15 Feb 1917","27 Apr 1957","0","Name William Alford Mcclelland
Event Type Death
Event Date 27 Apr 1957
Event Place , Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 15 Feb 1917
Birthplace , Texas
Occupation House Painter
Father's Name William Joseph Mcclelland
Mother's Name Aline Fonville
Informant Bertie McClelland
Certificate Number 72601
GS Film number 2115163
Digital Folder Number 005145203
Image Number 00221

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K33T-MBS : accessed 01 Mar 2014), William Alford Mcclelland, 27 Apr 1957; citing certificate number 72601, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2115163.","STR06" "I6353","McClelland","William Archie","5 Sep 1890","27 Sep 1984","0","When he registered for the World War I draft, he shown as married, and a tenant on the J. Payne farm near San Augustine, Texas. He was described as slender, medium heighth, with blue eyes and light hair.","STR06" "I44822","McClelland","William Joseph","17 Oct 1889","23 Jun 1956","0","Name Will Joseph Mcclelland
Event Type Death
Event Date 23 Jun 1956
Event Place Brookland, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 17 Oct 1889
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Joe Mcclelland
Mother's Name Sarah Williams
Certificate Number 32840
GS Film number 2114766
Digital Folder Number 005145250
Image Number 02171

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3QN-1K2 : accessed 01 Mar 2014), Will Joseph Mcclelland, 23 Jun 1956; citing certificate number 32840, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2114766.","STR06" "I44822","McClelland","William Joseph","17 Oct 1889","23 Jun 1956","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 4
Enumerated 10 Apr 1930
ED 202-7 SD 19 Sheet 1B
19-19
McClelland, Will J Head R 5000 M W 40 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farming
McClelland, Allean Wf F W 38 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Cornelius F Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Farming Farm Labor
McClelland, Bessie Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farming Farm Labor
McClelland, Floyd E Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farming Farm Labor
McClelland, Alford Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farming Farm Labor
McClelland, Berta Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farming Farm Labor
McClelland, Purline Dtr F W 9 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx Farming Farm Labor
McClelland, Leon Son M W 7 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Joey D Son m W 5 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Alton Son M W 2 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I45955","","","","","","","" "I586","McClendon","Ella","5 Feb 1872","5 Jun 1924","0","Linda Fuller of Cleveland, Texas has found Ella's widowed mother listed with the family on two different censuses. In 1900, Ella's mother was living with Charles and Ella, and listed as Nancy McClenand (born 1855 in Arkansas). On the 1910 census, she was listed as Ella's mother and as Nancy Clenon. In 1920, Ella was widowed and living with sons Elton and Donley. Kay Parker McCary instead shows her last name as CLANTON. The death certificates of her sons all seem to show her maiden name as McClendon/McClenton. She may be part of the large McClelland family of Sabine County.","STR06" "I586","McClendon","Ella","5 Feb 1872","5 Jun 1924","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 6
Enumerated 11 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 32A
213-213
Fuller, Ella Head F W 37 Wd 5/5 Tx Miss Miss Farming
Fuller, Gussie Son m W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farming At Home
Fuller, Elvy Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Fuller, Donald Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Fuller, Elton Son m W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Fuller, Dward Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Guthrie, Ben Boarder M W 50 Wd Tx Tx Tx Laborer Gen Farm
Clenon, Nnacy Motehr F W 60 Wd 1/1 Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 17 and 19 January 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 16A
313-313
Fuller, Ella G Head F W 45 Wd Tx Tx Tx
Fuller, Elton E Son M W 19 S Tx Ark Tx Farmer
Fuller, Donley M Son M W 22 S Tx ARk Tx Counter Hand Railroad","STR06" "I15507","McClendon","Jacob","1725","Apr 1793","0","He was born either in Chowan or Bertie County, North Carolina.","STR06" "I37392","McClimons","Nena Faye","12 Nov 1910","18 Apr 1999","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Nancy Jane Faulk White and maintained by EJQ, shows that she was a daughter of Edwin Leonard McCLIMONS (FAG#54311995) and
Muriel Elizabeth PERKINS (FAG#54312102).","STR06" "I35220","McCloud","Margaret ""Maggie""","23 Oct 1878","Mar 1972","0","The Michigan Marriage index shows her as a daughter of Wm. McCloud and Sadie Murma. Instead shown on a WorldConnect tree, with no sources cited, as Maragaret Olive Lafferty.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, September 19, 1963
Cass City Area Personal News

Mrs. Ben Schwegler had as a guest last week her aunt, Mrs. Robert Mark of Flint, who also visited other relatives here. She left Monday to return home.
","STR06" "I31719","McClure","Artemecia","Abt 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","Said by Nan Harvey to be the daughter of Holbert McCLURE and Lucretia KIRBY. The 1870 Rockcastle County, KY census shows her in the household of Holbert and Lucrecia McClure. She is the third eldest of seven children enumerated in their home. Artimicia was shown as age 11, born in Kentucky.","STR06" "I46734","McCluskey","Beatrice","25 May 1913","9 Nov 1974","0","The Alabama Death and Burial Index lists her as follows:

Name: Beatrice Kelley
[Beatrice McCluskey]
Birth Date: abt 1913
Death Date: 9 Nov 1974
Death Place: Jasper, Walker, Alabama
Death Age: 61
Marital Status: Married
Gender: Female
Father Name: Elbert McCluskey
Mother Name: Delia Colburn
Spouse Name: Frances Kelley
FHL Film Number: 2242120

She is linked on FindAGrave to her first husband, Canie L. McLemore, and son, Billy McLemore.

She can be found on the 1930 census with her parents, Elbert and Dela, and 4 young siblings in Walker County, Alabama. She was born in Alabama, as were her parents, their parents, and her siblings.","STR06" "I34117","","","","","","","" "I40855","","","","","","","" "I27074","McCollum","Henry","29 May 1904","13 Apr 1990","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Jasper City Pr 2
Enumerated April 18, 1930
ED 121 SD 19 Sheet ?11B
229-241
McCollum, Henry Hd M W 24 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Tie Maker
McCollum, Odea Wife F W 18 M 14 Tx Tx Tx
Burns, Ella Mother-in-law F W 50 Wd 17 Tx Al Al","STR06" "I44838","McComic","J. Wyatt","1 Apr 1874","Apr 1931","0","Bob Miller shows that he married Mary E. LITTON, the daughter of John T. Litton and Rebecca Ann Craig.","STR06" "I44838","McComic","J. Wyatt","1 Apr 1874","Apr 1931","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Fourth Ward
Enumerated 30 Apr and 2 May 1910
SD 6 ED 105 Sheet 10A
176-179
McComic, John Head M W 88 M1 63 La NC La None
McComic, Elizabeth QWf F W 82 M1 63 10/6 Tx Miss Miss
176-180
McComic, Wyatt Head M W 37 M1 18 La La Tx Farmer
McComic, Mary Wf F W 33 m1 18 6/4 La SC La
McComic, George W Son M W 16 S La La La Farm Laborer
McComic, Annie Dtr F W 14 S La La La Farm Laborer
McComic, Pearl Dtr F W 9 S La La La
McComic, Bessie Dtr F W 4 S La La La
177-181
McComic, Wiler Head M W 40 m2 12 La La La Farmer
McComic, Montie Wf F W 28 m1 12 4/3 La La La
McComic, Walter Son M W 16 S La La La Farm Laborer
McComic, Charley Son M W 14 S La La La Farm Laborer
McComic, Lizzie Dtr F W 12 S La La La Farl Laborer
McComic, Alise Dtr F W 10 S La La La
McComic, Minnie Dtr F W 8 S La La La
McComic, Anna Dtr F W 3 S La La La","STR06" "I43742","McComic","Joel Melton","16 May 1856","27 Jan 1933","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Louisiana, Sabine County, Ward 5
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 93 Sheet 1A Stamped 90
5-5
McComic, J. M. Head W M May 1852 48 M 24 La La La Farmer
McComic, Margaret Wf W F --- 1856 44 M 24 13/7 La La La
McComic, Elizabeth Dtr W F Sept 1896 15 SD La La La
McComic, Noah W M Apr 1896 14 S La La La Farm Laborer
McComic, Mary Dtr W F Nov 1889 10 S La La La
McComic, Roxie Ann Dtr W F Aug 1891 10 S La La La
McComic, Lucy Ann Dtr W F Sept 1892 7 S La La La
McComic, Rolly Son M W Feb 1898 w S La La La


1910 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 5
Enumerated 4 May 1910
SD 6 ED 107 Sheets 7A and 7B Stamped 115
271-276
McComic, Melton Head M W 55 M1 38 La La La Farmer
McComic, Margaret Wf F W 52 M1 38 13/6 La La Miss
McComic, Lucy A Dtr F W 17 S La La La Farm Laborer
McComic, Rolly Son M W 12 S La La La Farm Laborer
272-277
McComic, Riley Head M W 42 M2 4 La La Tx Farmer
McComic, Eunis Wf F W 25 m1 4 3/3 La Miss Miss
McComic, Safrona Dtr F W 3 S La La La
McComic, Nellie Dtr F W 1 2/12 S La La La
McComic, Ellie Dtr F W 1 2/12 S La La La
McComic, Lizzie Dtr F W 14 S La La La Farm Laborer
McComic, Edmond Son M W 11 S La La La Farm Laborer
McComic, Melton Son M W 8 S La La La","STR06" "I18521","McComic","John","Jul 1825","26 Feb 1917","0","His father is listed as coming from South Carolina, and his mother from Louisiana. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 89). Appears to be a brother, or otherwise related to, Russell McComic/McCormick who married Martha Martin on 11 Apr 1858 in Sabine Parish, and who was living in his home at the time of the 1850 census, and nearby in 1860.","STR06" "I18521","McComic","John","Jul 1825","26 Feb 1917","0","(Research):
Census Lisitings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
12 September 1850
286-288
John McCormack 24 M Farmer Louisiana
Elizabeth McCormack 22 F Texas
Thos McCormack 3 M Louisiana
Russell McCormack 19 M None Louisiana
287-289
Drucilla Sheffield 49 F Ga
Harriett Carter 18 F Tex
Emma? Carter 17 F None Tex
Lucinda Carter 16 F Tex
John Sheffield 11 M La
Amanda Sheffield 10 F La
Rachel Sheffield 8 F La
Wiley Sheffield 6 M La
288-290
Elijah Goff 28 M Farmer La
Nancy Goff 29 F Miss
Elisa Goff 6 F La
Mary Goff 4 F La
Catherine Goff 2 F La
Martha Goff 1 F La
289-291
David Carter 21 M Farmer Tex
Sarah Carter 14 F Miss
290-292
William Carter 30 M Miss
Polly Carter 31 M Miss
Wyatt Carter 8 M La
Geo W Carter 5 M La
??? Carter 3 F La
John Carter 1 M La

1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, PO Many
Enumerated 31 Aug 1860
Page 99
681-681
Russel McCormack 28 M F.L. (Farm Laborer?) $--- $150 La
Martha McCormack 25 F Tx
Charles McCormack 8/12 M La
682-682
James and Matilda Campbell and family
683-683
John McCormack 30 M Farmer $--- $575 La
Elizabeth McCormack 29 F Tx
Thomas McCormack 11 M La
Melton McCormack 5 M La
Martha McCormack 3 F La
Ann McCormack 2 F La

1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 4, PO Many
Enumerated 8 July 1870
Pages 27 and 28 Stamped 346
209-209
McCormick, John 45 M W farmer 200 325 La
McCormick, Elizabeth 42 F W Keeping House Texas
McCormick, Thomas J 22 M W Works on farm La
McCormick, Milton 16 M W Works on farm La
McCormick, Ann 12 F W At Home La
McCormick, Mary 6 F W At Home La
McCormick, John 9 M W At Home La
McCormick, Riley 4 M W La
McCormick, Wiley 1 M W La

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 4
Enumerated 17 and 19 Jun 1880
Page 50B SD 2 ED 46
13-13
McCormick, John W M 55 Farmer La NC La
McCormick, Elizabeth W F 53 Wf Keepin House Tx NC Miss
McCormick, Ann W F 21 Dtr At Home La La Tx
McCormick, John W M 19 Son Laborer La La Tx
McCormick, Mary W F 16 Dtr At Home La La Tx
McCormick, Riley W M 14 Son At Home La La Tx
McCormick, Wiley W M 11 Son At Home La La Tx
McCormick, Wyatt W M 8 Son La La Tx
McCormick, Virginia W F 3 GrdDtr La La Tx [Also listed in her parents home?]

1900 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 4
Enumerated 18 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 91 Sheet 16A
244-248
McCormic, D??? White W M Jan 1866 34 M 3 La La La Farmer
McCormic, Monta Wf W F Feb 188 18 M 3 1/1 La La La
McCormic, George W Son W M July 1892 & S La La La
McCormic, Charley Son W M July 1895 5 S La La La
McCormic, Allice Dtr W F Dec 1899 5/12 S La La La
245-249
McCormic, John Head W M July 1825 74 M 53 La SC La Farmer
McCormic, Elizabeth Wf W F Sept 1826 73 M 53 10/7 La (sic) SC La
McCormic, Wyatt Son W M Apr 1872 28 M 8 La La La Farmer
McCormic, Mary Dtr-in-law W F Sept 1874 25 M 8 4/2 La La Ala
McCormic, George GrdSon W M Oct 1894 6 S La La La
McCormic, Annie E GrdDtr W F Jan 1896 4 S La La La

1910 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Fourth Ward
Enumerated 30 Apr and 2 May 1910
SD 6 ED 105 Sheet 10A
176-179
McComic, John Head M W 88 M1 63 La NC La None
McComic, Elizabeth QWf F W 82 M1 63 10/6 Tx Miss Miss
176-180
McComic, Wyatt Head M W 37 M1 18 La La Tx Farmer
McComic, Mary Wf F W 33 m1 18 6/4 La SC La
McComic, George W Son M W 16 S La La La Farm Laborer
McComic, Annie Dtr F W 14 S La La La Farm Laborer
McComic, Pearl Dtr F W 9 S La La La
McComic, Bessie Dtr F W 4 S La La La
177-181
McComic, Wiler Head M W 40 m2 12 La La La Farmer
McComic, Montie Wf F W 28 m1 12 4/3 La La La
McComic, Walter Son M W 16 S La La La Farm Laborer
McComic, Charley Son M W 14 S La La La Farm Laborer
McComic, Lizzie Dtr F W 12 S La La La Farl Laborer
McComic, Alise Dtr F W 10 S La La La
McComic, Minnie Dtr F W 8 S La La La
McComic, Anna Dtr F W 3 S La La La




","STR06" "I23964","McComic","Lizzie","Dec 1893","Yes, date unknown","0","Bob Miller shows that she married William Oliver ""Ollie"" BUSH of Florien, Sabine Parish, LA. He also shows her full name as Susan Elizabeth McComic.","STR06" "I23966","McComic","Melton","Abt 1901","Yes, date unknown","0","Bob Miller shows that he married a Mary Ethel [UNKNOWN] and is buried in the Zwolle Cemetery, having died in 1982.","STR06" "I13123","McComic","Noah","3 Apr 1886","27 May 1949","0","Bob Miller shows that he married Susan Ann STRUVE, a first cousin, both being grandchildren of John McComic.","STR06" "I13127","McComic","Raleigh ""Rolly""","13 Feb 1898","3 Oct 1979","0","Bob Miller shows that he married Cora Lee LITTON.","STR06" "I18527","McComic","Thomas J.","Abt 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","Thomas may have died prior to 1888, when Fanny married Robert Bruce Campbell. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 91).","STR06" "I18527","McComic","Thomas J.","Abt 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Fifth Ward
Enumerated 20 Oct 1880
Page 92 SD 2 ED 45 Stamped 228
370-385
McCormic, Thos. G. W M 32 Farmer La La La
McCormic, Anna W F 25 Wf Keeping House La Ky La
McCormic, John H W M 9 Son La La La
McCormic, Robert W M 7 Son La La La
McCormic, Virginia W F 3 Dtr La La La [Also listed in her paternal grandparents home?]
McCormic, Lucinda W F 1 Dtr La La La
","STR06" "I13117","McComic","Wiley D.","Abt 1869","Yes, date unknown","0","Bob Miller shows his middle name as David, and indicates he married twice, first to Elizabeth THIBODEAUX and later to Martha [Montie] RANDOLPH, who died 1948 in Hemphill, Texas. Between the two wives, he had nine children before his death in 1923.","STR06" "I13117","McComic","Wiley D.","Abt 1869","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 4
Enumerated 18 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 91 Sheet 16A
244-248
McCormic, D??? White W M Jan 1866 34 M 3 La La La Farmer
McCormic, Monta Wf W F Feb 1882 18 M 3 1/1 La La La
McCormic, George W Son W M July 1892 & S La La La
McCormic, Charley Son W M July 1895 5 S La La La
McCormic, Allice Dtr W F Dec 1899 5/12 S La La La
245-249
McCormic, John Head W M July 1825 74 M 53 La SC La Farmer
McCormic, Elizabeth Wf W F Sept 1826 73 M 53 10/7 La (sic) SC La
McCormic, Wyatt Son W M Apr 1872 28 M 8 La La La Farmer
McCormic, Mary Dtr-in-law W F Sept 1874 25 M 8 4/2 La La Ala
McCormic, George GrdSon W M Oct 1894 6 S La La La
McCormic, Annie E GrdDtr W F Jan 1896 4 S La La La

1910 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Fourth Ward
Enumerated 30 Apr and 2 May 1910
SD 6 ED 105 Sheet 10A
176-179
McComic, John Head M W 88 M1 63 La NC La None
McComic, Elizabeth QWf F W 82 M1 63 10/6 Tx Miss Miss
176-180
McComic, Wyatt Head M W 37 M1 18 La La Tx Farmer
McComic, Mary Wf F W 33 m1 18 6/4 La SC La
McComic, George W Son M W 16 S La La La Farm Laborer
McComic, Annie Dtr F W 14 S La La La Farm Laborer
McComic, Pearl Dtr F W 9 S La La La
McComic, Bessie Dtr F W 4 S La La La
177-181
McComic, Wiler Head M W 40 m2 12 La La La Farmer
McComic, Montie Wf F W 28 m1 12 4/3 La La La
McComic, Walter Son M W 16 S La La La Farm Laborer
McComic, Charley Son M W 14 S La La La Farm Laborer
McComic, Lizzie Dtr F W 12 S La La La Farl Laborer
McComic, Alise Dtr F W 10 S La La La
McComic, Minnie Dtr F W 8 S La La La
McComic, Anna Dtr F W 3 S La La La","STR06" "I23962","McComic","William Lawrence","Jan 1889","Yes, date unknown","0","Bob Miller shows that he married Rena BRITT.","STR06" "I23969","McComick","Ellie","4 Mar 1909","19 Oct 1981","0","Obituary, as copied on her FindAGrave memorial page created by SFD Duffie Moore:

Sabine Index, Many, La., Nov 5, 1981

Funeral services for Mr. Ellie McComic of Fisher, were held at the Shady Grove Church of God on Wednesday, Oct. 21, at 2 p.m. The Rev. Bill White, and the Rev. Doyle Arender officiated. Burial followed in the Pine Knot Cemetery, under the direction of the Warren Meadows Funeral Home.

Mr. McComic died at Fraser Hospital South in Many, at 3:45 p.m., on Monday, Oct. 19, following an extended illness. He was 72.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Virgil Mae McComic; one daughter, Mrs. Eddie Jane Noovin; two brothers, Melton McComic and Howard McComic; two sisters, Mrs. Nellie Scarborough and Mrs. Mary Bankston three grandchildren; and a host of nieces and nephews.
","STR06" "I44837","McComick","Mary","Aft 1910","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a BANKSTON and in 1986 was living in Crossett, Ark.","STR06" "I23968","McComick","Nellie","4 Mar 1909","11 Jul 1986","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by Robert A. Edwards.

The Sabine Index - 17 July 1986
Many, Sabine Parish, Louisiana

Mrs. Nellie Scarborough, 77, of Robeline, died at Mesquite Community Hospital in Mesquite, Tex., on July 11, 1986, at 1:40 p.m.

Funeral services were held at Central Baptist Church, on July 13, 1986, at 4 p.m., with the Rev. Jerry Arthur, and Rev. Leroy James officiating. Burial was in the Central Baptist Church Cemetery, under the direction of Warren Meadows Funeral Home.

She is survived by one son, Walter (Doug) Scarborough of San Antonio, Tex.; one daughter, Mary Moore of Royse City, Tex.; one brother, Howard McComic of Fort Jesup; and one sister, Mary Banks of Crossett, Ark.; 15 grandchildren; and 11 great grandchildren.","STR06" "I23967","McComick","Sophrina","6 Feb 1907","23 Feb 1973","0","Obituary, from her FindAGrave memorial page created by R. T. Brandon, and submitted by Pat Beral.

Sabine Index, Many, La., Mar 1, 1973

Mrs. Sophronia Webb, 66, died Friday, Feb. 23, in a Many hospital, following a brief illness.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 25, in the United Pentecostal Church near Robeline. Rudolph Hennigan, assisted by the Rev. James Stringer, officiated. Burial was in McComic Cemetery near Many, under the direction of Rockett-Nettles Funeral Home.

Survivors include her husband, Felix Webb; one daughter, Mrs. Bettie Hammons; one son, Ray Webb; two sisters, Mrs. Nellie Scarborough and Mrs. Mary Bankston; brothers, Edwin McComic, Lawrence McComic, John McComic and Melton McComic; one half sister, Mrs. Lizzie Bush; and eight grandchildren","STR06" "I13115","McComick","William Riley","19 Jun 1867","23 Jan 1923","0","
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, North Half Ward 4
Enumerated 9 and 11 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 92 Sheet 7A
106-106
McCormick, Riley Head W M Jun 1866 33 M 12 La La La farmer
McCormick, Mollie Wf W F Nov 1868 31 M 12 5/4 La La La
McCormick, Lawrence Son W M Jan 1889 11 S La La La Farm Laborer
McCormick, John Son W M Feb 1890 10 S La La La Farm Laborer
McCormick, Lizzie Dtr W F Dec 1893 6 S La La La
McCormick, Edmond Son W M Sept 1898 1 S La La La

1910 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 5
Enumerated 4 May 1910
SD 6 ED 107 Sheets 7A and 7B Stamped 115
271-276
McComic, Melton Head M W 55 M1 38 La La La Farmer
McComic, Margaret Wf F W 52 M1 38 13/6 La La Miss
McComic, Lucy A Dtr F W 17 S La La La Farm Laborer
McComic, Rolly Son M W 12 S La La La Farm Laborer
272-277
McComic, Riley Head M W 42 M2 4 La La Tx Farmer
McComic, Eunis Wf F W 25 m1 4 3/3 La Miss Miss
McComic, Safrona Dtr F W 3 S La La La
McComic, Nellie Dtr F W 1 2/12 S La La La
McComic, Ellie Dtr F W 1 2/12 S La La La
McComic, Lizzie Dtr F W 14 S La La La Farm Laborer
McComic, Edmond Son M W 11 S La La La Farm Laborer
McComic, Melton Son M W 8 S La La La

","STR06" "I35085","McConnell","General Grant","25 Jul 1864","8 Apr 1932","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, April 15, 1932, Page Eight
Deaths
Grant McConnell

Funeral services for Grant McConnell, who passed way Friday, April 8, at 6:00 p.m. at his home 8 1/2 miles east of Cass City, were held Monday afternoon at two o'clock from the Evangelical church. Rev. C. F. Smith officiated and burial was in the Elkland Cemetery.

General Grant McConnell was born July 25, 1864, on a farm one-half mile south of the McConnell school. He was united in marriage with Miss Hattie Helwig April 21, 1872 (sic). The last ten years have been spent ont he farm where Mr. McConnell passed away.

He has been in poor health for several years and the last two months has been quite ill.

He leaves his widow, one daughter, Mrs. Jacob Hiller, one sister, Mrs. Robert Charlton and two grandchildren, all of Cass City.

Mr. McConnell was a faithful worker in the Evangelical church and Sunday School of which he was a member. His faith was strong in his Lord and he remained cheerful through all of his suffering.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2014)","STR06" "I19013","McConnell","George F.","13 Feb 1871","11 Aug 1941","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Georgia, Campbell County, Fairburn town
Enumerated 28 and 29 Jun 1900
SD 5 ED 1 Sheet 22A
403-406
McConnell, Goerge F head W M Feb 1871 29 M 0 Ga NC NC Harness Maker
McConnell, Lulu Wf W F May 1874 26 M 0 0 Ga Ga Ga","STR06" "I35101","McConnell","Laura","11 Nov 1894","5 Sep 1964","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, September 10, 1968, Page Three

Mrs. Hiller Dies In Nursing Home

Mrs. Laura Heller died Saturday, Sept. 5, at Stevens Nursing Home, where she had beena patient two years.

Mrs. Hiller was bonr in Cass City Nov. 11, 1894, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Grant McConnell.

She was married to Hacob Hiller in Cass City April 3, 1918, and they made their home in Cass City. Mrs. Hiller wasa member of the EUB Church.

She is survived by her husband; one daughter, Mrs. Frank (Irene) Karner of Clio; one son, Floyd Hiller of Jackson, and five grandchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2010)","STR06" "I5189","McConnell","Lilah C.","10 Oct 1905","17 Jul 2000","0","Lilah can be found on the 1920 Tuscola County, Michigan census in Novesta Township, in the home of Charles and Louise McConnell. She was the middle of their seven children, listed as age 14 and born in Michigan. In 1930, Lilah was again living with her parents, this time as a widowed 24 year old, along with 5 year old son, Carl R. Kolb.

Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, July 19, 2000, Page Ten
Lilah Wilhelmi

Lilah C. Wilhelmi, 94, died Monday, July 17, 2000, at Tendercare in Cass City.

She was born Oct. 10,1905, to Charles and Louise (Shagena) McConnell. She married Clarence Kolb in 1922. Following his death, she married Ernest A. Wilhelmi in Dearborn in 1932. He also preceded her in death.

She lived in Dearborn until 1968, when she returned to Cass City.

Surviving are a daughter, Betty Ilene (Edward) Hunt of Livonia; 2 sons, Jon
(Alberta) Wilhelmi of Cass City and Ernest ?b?A. ?/b?(Gerry) Wilhelmi of Plymouth; 12 grandchildren; one greatgrandchild; a daughter-in-law, Vonda Kolb of Cass City; a brother, Carl (Bernice) McConnell of Harrison, and a sister, Florence (Irene) Hall of Oxford, Wis.

Preceding her in death were a son, Carl R. Kolb; 3 brothers, Ira, Vernon and Earl McConnell, and 2 sisters, Alice Neitz and Berniece Sweet.

Funeral arrangements were incomplete at press time but are being handled by Harris Funeral Home in Livonia [Southfield???]. Burial will be at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Livonia.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2014)

","STR06" "I5189","McConnell","Lilah C.","10 Oct 1905","17 Jul 2000","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Novesta Township
Enumerated April 11, 1930
ED 79-32 SD 11 Sheet 4A Stamped 96
78-79
McConnell, Charles M Head m W 62 M 24 Mich NY England Farmer
McConnell, Louise Wf F W 54 M 17 Mich Mich Mich
McConnell, Carl M Son M W 32 S Mich Mich Mich Farm Laborer
McConnell, Bernice M Dtr F W 17 S Mich Mich Mich
McConnell, F. Irene Dtr F W 14 S Mich Mich Mich
Kolb, Lila C Dtr F W 24 Wd Mich Mich Mich
Kolb, Carl R. GdSon m W 5 S Mich Mich Mich
McConnell, William W Brother M W 70 D Mich NY England","STR06" "I47094","McCool","Bessie A.","18 Feb 1885","4 Jul 1929","0","Her Indiana Death Certificate shows her as a daughter of Louis and Sarah McCool, and the wife of Shelby McLemore.","STR06" "I47094","McCool","Bessie A.","18 Feb 1885","4 Jul 1929","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I40305","McCord","Anna Adelle","31 Aug 1897","29 May 1918","0","John W. Clark shows her as a daughter of Wm Barton McCORD and Anna Judson BELCHER.","STR06" "I25386","McCord","Weldon","Abt 1914","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City,Ward 3, Block 58-68-69
Enumerated 19 Apr 1940
SD 5 ED 78-88 Sheet 63A
Block 58
1610-63-R-20 No
McCord, Weldon Head m W 26 M No H-4 Tx Same Place Bookkeeper Automobile Agency
McCord, Larine Wf F W 22 M M No H-4 Ok Same Place


","STR06" "I18529","McCormic","Annabell","3 Nov 1896","17 Feb 1956","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by SFC Duffie Moore

Sabine Index, Many, La., Feb 24, 1956


Last rites for Mrs. Anna Belle Britt, 60, who passed away at Sabine clinic Friday, Feb. 17 was conducted at Fenders cemetery at 4 p.m. Feb. 18 with Rev. Glen Marr officiating. Interment was in Fenders cemetery under the direction of Warren Funeral Home.

Survivors are her husband, Jack Britt of Many; sons, A. J. and Dale Britt of Many, daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Palmer of Zwolle; and Mrs. Vivian Heard of Many; brothers Riley McCormic, Louis, Oscar and Willie McCormic, all of Many; Wyatt of Carthage, Texas; sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Brooks of Leesville; Mrs. Emma Winn, of Longview; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Her nephews served as pallbearers.","STR06" "I18524","McCormic","John Louis","17 Jul 1860","16 Jan 1930","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Lousiana, Sabine Parish, North Half Ward 4
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 92 Sheet 10A
156-156
McCormick, John L Head W M July 1860 39 Wd La La La Farmer
McCormick, Essie Dtr W F Oct 1884 16 S La La La Farm Laborer
McCormick, Lizzie Dtr W F Dec 1885 14 S La La La Farm Laborer
McCormick, Willie Son W M Jan 1888 12 S La La La Farm Laborer
McCormick, Louis Son W M Nov 1889 10 S La La La Farm Laborer
McCormick, Wyatt Son W M Dec 1891 8 S La La La
McCormick, Riley Son W M Nov 1893 6 S La La La
McCormick, Annabell Dtr W F Nov 1895 4 S La La La
McCormick, Oscar Son W M Dec 1897 2 S La La La","STR06" "I13131","McCormic","Louis","Nov 1889","Yes, date unknown","0","Bob Miller shows that he married Mary Josephine DELATIN.","STR06" "I18531","McCormic","Oscar","Dec 1897","Yes, date unknown","0","Bob Miller shows that he married Margaret Inez DeKEYZER.","STR06" "I13130","McCormic","Willie T.","13 Jan 1888","7 Apr 1975","0","Bob Miller shows that he married first Mandie LANDRUM and later Amanda ""Mandy"" RANDOLPH. Amanda Randolph was also shown as his first cousin, a daughter of Mary Elizabeth McComic and John Green Randolph.","STR06" "I18528","McCormic","Wyatt","Dec 1891","Yes, date unknown","0","Bob Miller shows that he married Beulah Rebecca MURPHY.","STR06" "I11989","McCormick","Jane","13 May 1830","21 Aug 1894","0","On the Mantiowoc, Wisconsin, genealogy website, she is referred to as ""a young widow from Chicago."" Her dates of birth and death are based her tombstone in the Evergreen Cemetery in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. The actual death certificate shows August 23, 1894, which appears to actually be the date of her burial. Some sources show that her first husband was named Richard CLANCEY. BonnieMargaret Jacobs shows him as William Richard Clancey, and Jane as a daughter of John and Catherine McCormick, citing Manitowoc County Marriage Records, Vol. 1, Page 67.

Her obituary, from the Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc County, website, follows:

JANE BENKELMANN
From Der Nord Westen, 30 Aug. 1894

Death of Mrs. L. Binkelmann, an old resident of our city, last Fri. Burial was Sun. in the Catholic Cemetery.

[Note: The newspaper was in error about the cemetery as well as the misspelled surname]

Jane Benkelmann/bur. 08-23-1894/age 64 yrs./cause: exhaustion

http://www.2manitowoc.com/44Bobit.html#benkelmannjane","STR06" "I44844","McCormick","Minnie Pearl","21 Jan 1901","2 Nov 1960","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave Memorial page, created by SFC Duffie Moore:

Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Pearl McCormick Bush, age 59, who died Nov. 2, were conducted at the Many Calvary Baptist Church at 3 p.m., Nov. 3, with Rev. Paul Carter officiating. Interment was in McCormick Cemetery, under the direction of Warren Funeral Home.

Survivors are her husband, James of Many; sons, Douglas of Many, Cecil, Curtis, and Gerald, all of Shreveport, Clifton of Roswell, N. M., Walker of the U. S. Air Force; daughter, Mrs. Jimmie Ardoin of Ville Platte; sister, Mrs. Hoyt Horten of Anacoco, Mrs. Bessie Carroll of Lake Charles; and 11 grandchildren.
","STR06" "I3665","McCormick","Riley D.","6 Nov 1893","6 Apr 1969","0","Name Riley D Mc Cormick
Event Type Death
Event Date 06 Apr 1969
Event Place Liberty, Liberty, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 06 Nov 1893
Birthplace , Louisiana
Father's Name John Mc Cormick
Mother's Name Susie Eason
Certificate Number 35654
GS Film number 2137443
Digital Folder Number 005144973
Image Number 02103

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3MT-B6T : accessed 04 Mar 2014), Riley D Mc Cormick, 06 Apr 1969; citing certificate number 35654, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2137443.","STR06" "I45636","McCorquodale","Wilmer Elmer","10 Apr 1882","15 Jan 1974","0","Name Wilmer E Mccorquodale
Event Type Death
Event Date 15 Jan 1974
Event Place Orange, Orange, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 10 Apr 1882
Occupation Ret Manufacturer Self Employed
Veteran? NO
Birthplace Nibbletts Bluff, Louisiana
Father's Name David Duncan Mccorquodale
Mother's Name Ida Dunn
Informant Alan McCorquodale/Son
Certificate Number 04837
GS Film number 2243032
Digital Folder Number 005145943
Image Number 02684



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36B-6QR : accessed 13 Aug 2014), Wilmer E Mccorquodale, 15 Jan 1974; citing certificate number 04837, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2243032.","STR06" "I45603","McCoulskey","Mary Elizabeth","10 Jan 1852","19 Oct 1925","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Sharon Palocek, links her to her parents, Daniel McCoulskey (FAG # 52196786) and Rebecca Watson (FAG ## 52196860), both born in Alabama.","STR06" "I44276","McCowen","Virginia ""Jennie""","18 Apr 1899","23 Jul 1980","0","FindAGrave shows that her parents were John Marye McCowen (FAG #54760128) and Maggie Higgason (FAG #54760243). This matches the information shown on her Texas Death Certificate. Her occupation was listed on this certificate as Postal Clerk. The informant was Virgina Ann Mathews.","STR06" "I3389","McCoy","Edythe Nan","16 Jul 1933","22 Nov 2022","0","Hobbies: Sewing, genealogy, professional organizations","STR06" "I44092","McCoy","Finis Piner","1 Dec 1873","Abt 1929","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was listed as Finis Piner McCoy, born 1 Dec 1873, and a Carpenter in Tarrant County, Texas. He was Tall, Slender and had blue eyes and red hair. His nearest relative was listed as Mrs. Carrie McCoy.","STR06" "I44092","McCoy","Finis Piner","1 Dec 1873","Abt 1929","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Dallas County, JP #1
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 5 ED 212 Sheet 1B
Wycliffe Street
18-18
McCoy, Finis P Head m W 36 M2 7 Tx Tn Ky Carpenter Building
McCoy, Cora M Wf W W 23 m1 7 4/4 Ky Ky Ky
McCoy, Reter Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Ky
McCoy, Willie Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Ky
McCoy. Ella M Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Ky
McCoy, Pauline Dtr F W 6/12 S Tx Tx Ky

1920 Census
Texas, Tarrant County, Pr 7, Everman
Enumerated 27 Jan 1920
SD 12 ED 169 Sheet 6A
Everman Road
111-111
McCoy, F. P. Head M W 45 m Tx Tn Carpenter
McCoy, Carrie Wf F W 34 m Ky Ky Ky
McCoy, Reta Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Ky
McCoy, Willie Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Ky
McCoy, Ella M Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Ky
McCoy, Pauline Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Ky
McCoy, Oliva Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Ky
McCoy, Gussie Son m W 4 2/12 S Tx Tx Ky","STR06" "I44093","McCoy","Reta Ruth","3 Oct 1904","16 Feb 1975","0","Name Reta Ruth Mccoy
Event Type Death
Event Date 16 Feb 1975
Event Place Austin, Travis, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Single
Birth Date 03 Oct 1904
Birthplace Denton, Texas
Father's Name Finis P Mccoy
Mother's Name Carrie Myrtle Smith
Certificate Number 15026
GS Film number 2243705
Digital Folder Number 005145682
Image Number 01374

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3ZG-N73 : accessed 24 Nov 2013), Reta Ruth Mccoy, 16 Feb 1975; citing certificate number 15026, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2243705.","STR06" "I3388","McCoy","Tell Victor","24 Oct 1913","19 Feb 1987","0","A military marker at his gravesite is inscribed:

Tell Victor McCoy Jr
US Navy
World War II
Oct 24, 1913 - Feb 19, 1967

His double headstone with wife Edythe instead has a death date of Mar. (sic) 19, 1987 engraved

The 19 Feb 1967 date is shown on the Texas Death Index and ""Feb 1987"" is listed on the US SSDI.","STR06" "I22450","McCray","Eulae Mae","26 Feb 1942","","0","The Texas Birth index lists her parents as Eula McCray and Maye Hutchinson.","STR06" "I44853","McCree","Clara Fay","12 Jan 1909","17 Jan 1981","0","Shown as Clara Fay ARRINGTON on her Texas Death Certificate. Usual occupation, Beauty Shop. The informant was Ruth Decuir.","STR06" "I15730","McCree","Fabian Adams","May 1874","2 Nov 1950","0","His Texas Death certificate shows him as a son of William S. McCREE and Katherine ADAMS, both born in Texas. His occupation was listed as Groceryman, retired. The Informant was Mrs. Fay ARRINGTON.","STR06" "I15730","McCree","Fabian Adams","May 1874","2 Nov 1950","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 8B
134-134
McCree, F. A. Head W M May 1874 26 M 0 Tx Ga Ga Farmer
McCree, Clara Wf W F Jan 1883 17 M 0 0/0 Tx La La

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 21 and 22 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 4B
78-78
McCree, Fabian Head M W 36 m1 11 Tx Ga Ga Retail Merchant General Store
McCree, Clara Wf F W 26 m1 11 4/4 Tx Tx Tx
McCree, Gertrude Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
McCree, Lillie Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McCree, Maggie Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
McCree, Clara Dtr F W 1 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 8 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 4B
134-134
McCree, Fabean A Head M W 46 M Tx Ga Ga Manager General Store
McCree, Clara E Wf W F 36 M Tx Tx Tx
McCree, Lillie I Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
McCree, Maggie E Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
McCree, Clara F Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Jasper City
Enumerated 9 Apr 1930
ED 121-4 SD 19 Sheet 3A Stamped 164
50-63
McCree, Fabean Head M W 55 M 23 Tx US US Merchant Store
McCree, Clara Wf F W 45 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
McCree, Clara F Dtr F W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Clerk Store
Partin, Theodore Son-in-law m W 26 M 25 Tx Tx Tx Salesman Wholesale Grocery
Partin, Maggie Dtr F W 24 m 23 Tx Tx Tx Saleslady Store","STR06" "I44851","McCree","Gertrude","3 Oct 1900","25 Jun 1981","0","The informant on her Texas Death Certificate was Bennie L. COMO. Gertrude's last name at death was DAINWOOD. She was widowed.","STR06" "I44857","McCreery","Alcock Nathaniel","31 Jan 1881","Yes, date unknown","0","Name Alcock Nathaniel Mccreery
Gender Male
Christening Date:
Christening Place:
Birth Date 31 Jan 1881
Birthplace Lancaster, Grant, Wisconsin
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race White
Father's Name James M. Mccreery
Father's Birthplace Nw York
Father's Age:
Mother's Name Harriet S. Strong
Mother's Birthplace: Milwauke, Wis.
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number C00313-7
System Origin Wisconsin-EASy
GS Film number 1302873
Reference ID item 3 p 158

Citing this Record:
""Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XRJV-H79 : accessed 09 Mar 2014), Alcock Nathaniel Mccreery, 31 Jan 1881.","STR06" "I21412","McCreery","Fernhe","28 May 1884","25 Mar 1892","0","A photo of her tombstone can be seen on her Find A Grave memorial page, created by Denise Perkins Ready. It is inscribed "" Fernhe, Beloved Daughther of Harriet S. M-Creery, Born May 28, 1884, Died March 25, 1892.""","STR06" "I21414","McCreery","Harriet E.","Jul 1879","Abt 1959","0","Harriet Imogene McCreery. She married Harry CHALKER, and they were the parents of Victor, Fern (who married Morey ""Ron"" ANDERSON), and Rex CHALKER. (Robert S. Strong, SFAA Historian).

Other records show her middle initial as E not I. Perhaps her middle name was spelled Emogene vs. Imogene, or is something else entirely.","STR06" "I284","","","","","","","" "I21413","McCreery","Rex Irving","31 Jan 1881","16 Dec 1960","0","Name Rex Irving Mccreery
Gender Male
Christening Date:
Christening Place:
Birth Date 31 Jan 1881
Birthplace Lancaster, Grant, Wisconsin
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race White
Father's Name James M. Mccreery
Father's Birthplace New York
Father's Age:
Mother's Name Harriet S. Strong
Mother's Birthplace: Milwaukee, Wis.
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number C00313-7
System Origin Wisconsin-EASy
GS Film number 1302873
Reference ID item 3 p 158

Citing this Record:
""Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XRJV-HQG : accessed 09 Mar 2014), Rex Irving Mccreery, 31 Jan 1881.

In 1920 Rex was shown as divorcered, and a lodger in the home of Peter and Mary Wadon in Green Bay, Wisconsin. His occupation was listed as Lawyer. Green Bay Ward 2, Brown, Wisconsin; Roll: T625_1977; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 17; Image: 547.","STR06" "I21413","McCreery","Rex Irving","31 Jan 1881","16 Dec 1960","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Wisconsin, Milwaukee County, Wauwatosa Township
Enumerated 4 ___ 1910
SD 4 ED 284 Sheet 14A Stamped 76
193-7-8
Leonard, D S S Head m W 63 W Wisc Ireland Irealdn Doctor Vetenary
Leonard Alle v Son M W 45 S Wisc Wisc Wisc Chauffeur Doctor
McCreery, Rex I Son-in-law M` 7 Wiwc Mich Wisc Mail Carrier US
McCreery, Maude Dtr F W 27 m1 7 0/0 Wisc Wisc Wisc
Hudhauesen, George Servant M W 43 S Wisc Germany Germandy Servant Veternary","STR06" "I4488","","","","","","","" "I41399","McCroskey","Albert Pope","15 Nov 1875","23 May 1945","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was a resident of San Augustine County, Texas, and listed his occupation as Painter. He had a wife, and was shown as medium heighth, with gray eyes and brown hair. He shares a double marker at the Brookeland Cemetery with Gertrude, 2 Aug 1875-23 Mar 1954. Her death certificate shows she was born in Thomas County, GA. Her parents were listed as UNKNOWN. Informant was E. H. McCroskey.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS1Q-GK8
name: Albert Pope Mc Croskey
event: Death
event date: 23 May 1945
event place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 15 Nov 1875
birthplace: , Georgia
father's name: David Mc Croskey
mother's name: Mary Roberts
certificate number: 22799
film number: 2137917
digital folder number: 005144848
image number: 01766
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Albert Pope Mc Croskey, 1945","STR06" "I44871","McCroskey","Cecil Bennie","30 Mar 1949","31 Dec 1991","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ray and Peggy Holbrooks Pace, shows a photo of his military marker, which was engraved with a cross and ""Cecil Bennie McCroskey, US Army, Vietnam, Mar 30, 1949-Dec 31, 1991.""","STR06" "I44870","McCroskey","Charlesy ""Cheryl"" Ann","5 Jun 1947","29 Aug 1986","0","Her headstone, photo of which is shown on her FindAGrave memorial page created by Ray and Peggy Holbrooks Pace, is engraved ""Our Mother, Charlesy Ann McCroskey-Beck, June 5, 1947-August 29, 1986, Gone but not Forgotten."" On the Texas Birth Index listings for her children, Barbara and David, she is shown as Cheryl Ann McCroskey Beck.","STR06" "I41397","McCroskey","David Carr","7 Feb 1849","6 Apr 1919","0","Middle name somestime shown as Carl, but it is almost certainly Carr, as the tombstone of namesake son David Jr is engraved as David Carr McCroskey Jr.","STR06" "I41397","McCroskey","David Carr","7 Feb 1849","6 Apr 1919","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Georgia, Elbert County, Pike
Enumerated 3 Jun 1880
Page 6B SD 2 ED 21
55-55
McCroskey, David W M 26 Farming Ga Ga Ga
McCroskey, Mary W F 31 Wife Keeping House Ga Ga Ga
McCroskey, Albert W M 5 Son Ga Ga Ga
McCroskey, Adaline W F 4 Dtr Ga Ga Ga
McCroskey, Robert W M 3 Son Ga Ga Ga
McCroskey, Joseph W M 1 Son Ga Ga Ga

1900 Census
Georgia, Berrien County, Militia District 1487
Enumerated 21 Jun 1900
SD 2 ED 11
331-331
McCroskey, David C Head W M Feb 1852 48 M 24 Ga Ga Ga Peddler
McCroskey, Mary Wf W F Jun 1849 51 M 25 10/7 Ga Ga Ga
McCroskey, Robert Son W M May 1877 23 S Ga Ga Ga
McCroskey, Charles Son W M Feb 1879 21 S Ga Ga Ga
McCroskey, David C Son W M March 1881 18 S Ga Ga Ga
McCroskey, Lillie Dtr W F Dec 1885 14 S Ga Ga Ga
McCroskey, Percy Dtr (sic) W F (sic) Oct 1890 9 S Ga Ga Ga
Johnson, Addie Dtr W F Feb 1876 24 M 5 1/1 Ga Ga Ga
Johnson, McCroskey Grdson W M Sept 1898 1 S Ga Ga Ga

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 20 Apr 1910
SD --- ED 133 Sheets 7B and 8A
139-140
McCroskey, Dave C Head m W 56 m1 35 Ga US US Peddler Dry Goods
McCroskey, Mary Wf F W 56 m1 35 10/7 Ga Ga Ga
McCroskey, Percy Son M W 18 S Ga Ga Ga Laborer Odd Jobs
McCroskey, Polk Son M W 34 m1 10 Ga ga Ga Painter House
McCroskey, Gertrude Dau-in-law F W 33 m1 10 0/0 Ga Ga ga
","STR06" "I41402","McCroskey","David Carr","11 Mar 1882","10 Nov 1916","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 20 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheets 8A
144-149
McCroskey, Dave C Jr Head M W 28 m1 3 Ga Ga Ga Painter
McCroskey, Kate Wf F W 20 m1 3 2/2 La La La
McCroskey, Hilman Son M W 1 S Tx Ga La
McCroskey, Edward Son M W 3/12 Tx Ga La

","STR06" "I41394","McCroskey","Fred David","26 Jan 1911","28 Jun 1966","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFPS-TBN
name: Fred David Mccroskey
death date: 28 Jun 1966
death place: Precint 2, Sabine, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 55 years 5 months 2 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 26 Jan 1911
birthplace: Pollock, Louisana
marital status: Divorced
spouse's name:
father's name: O.R. Mccroskey
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Maudie Roberts
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Carpenter
place of residence: Precinct 2, Sabine, Texas
cemetery: Rosevine
burial place: Sabine County, Texas
burial date: 30 Jun 1966
additional relatives: X
film number: 2118043
digital film number: 4028303
image number: 796
reference number: 40981
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Fred David Mccroskey, 1966

He has a military marker, photo of which can be seen on this FindAGrave memorial page created by Ray and Peggy Holbrooks Pace. It is inscribed with a cross, and Frederick D. McCroskey, Texas PVT 1960 SVC Com Unit World War II Jan 26, 1911-June 28, 1966.""

","STR06" "I44869","McCroskey","Fred David","3 Sep 1945","21 Jan 1967","0","Name Fred David Mccroskey
Event Type Death
Event Date 21 Jan 1967
Event Place Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Single
Birth Date 03 Sep 1945
Birthplace:
Father's Name Fred D Mccroskey
Mother's Name Hazel Flowers
Informant Robert McCroskey (brother)
Certificate Number 03971
GS Film number 2138240
Digital Folder Number 005144738
Image Number 01843

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976"", index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K78Y-WML : accessed 11 Mar 2014), Fred David Mccroskey, 1967.

At the time of his death he was employed by Oiler Mar-Len Construction Co. He was electrocuted on the job when a crane on drag line came in contact with a power line.","STR06" "I24782","","","","","","","" "I41401","McCroskey","Joseph Charlton ""Charley""","18 Feb 1879","20 Feb 1959","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was listed as Joseph Charton McCroskey (signed as Joseph Charlton McCroskey), and was a resident of Brookeland, Sabine County, Texas. He worked as a painter. He was shown as short and slender, with blue eyes and dark hair. His occupation on his Texas Death Certificate was also listed as Painter, House Painting. The informant was R C. McCroskey.

Name Joseph Charles Mccroskey
Event Type Death
Event Date 20 Feb 1958
Event Place Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 10 Feb 1880
Birthplace Elberton, Georgia
Father's Name David Carl Mccroskey
Mother's Name Mary Roberts
Certificate Number 10299
GS Film number 2115251
Digital Folder Number 005145670
Image Number 01078

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3ZN-5HX : accessed 10 Mar 2014), David Carl Mccroskey in entry for Joseph Charles Mccroskey, 20 Feb 1958; citing certificate number 10299, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2115251.","STR06" "I41401","McCroskey","Joseph Charlton ""Charley""","18 Feb 1879","20 Feb 1959","0","(Research):

Census Listing:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 19 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 12
Bronson, Brookeland and Pineland Highway
231-231
Stubblefield, Will Head M W 41 M Miss Miss Miss Proprietor Hotel
Also listed were family members, servants and approximately 40 boarders in total
McKrosky Charles Boarder m W 40 M Tx Tx Tx Carpenter House
McKrosky Annie Boarder F W 23 M Ark Ark Ark none
McKrosky, Dan Boarder M W 20 S La Miss La Laborer Skidder


1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3, Brookeland Town
Enumerated April 13, 1930
ED 202-5 SD 19 Sheet 5B
46-46
McCroskey, Charles J Head M W 52 M1 42 Tx Ga Ga Painter House
McCroskey, Annie E Wf F W 34 M 24 Tx Ark Ark
Woods, Roy C Nephew W M 5 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I41395","McCroskey","Lee Roy","9 Jan 1914","27 Feb 1986","0","Military Marker Sgt US Army WW II. In 1940 he was living in San Antonio, Texas, listed as a soldier. He was living with a 24 year old Erille, born in Texas, and shown as his wife. Five years previously, both were shown as living in Rural Sabine County, Texas. He died in McLennan County, Texas, however the SSDI showed his last residence as Newton County, Texas.","STR06" "I41395","McCroskey","Lee Roy","9 Jan 1914","27 Feb 1986","0","(Research):'","STR06" "I41400","McCroskey","Mary Adaline ""Addie""","27 Feb 1876","21 Jun 1965","0","Shares a double gravemarker with William A Johnson. Her death certificate, transcribed below, shows her last name at death was LEMONS.

Name Mary Adaline Lemons
Event Type Death
Event Date 21 Jun 1965
Event Place San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 27 Feb 1876
Birthplace , Georgia
Father's Name David Mccroskey
Mother's Name Mollie Roberts
Informant Mrs. Edna Fuller
Certificate Number 46180
GS Film number 2117829
Digital Folder Number 005164786
Image Number 03168

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3X5-J8R : accessed 10 Mar 2014), David Mccroskey in entry for Mary Adaline Lemons, 21 Jun 1965; citing certificate number 46180, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117829.

","STR06" "I38856","McCroskey","Olive Robert ""Bob""","12 May 1876","12 Feb 1948","0","James R. Fuller, in his autobiography, wrote that his uncle Ray McCroskey told him ""that his father and two of his brother's left their hometown of Sparks, Georgia and traveled to the Chicago World Fair. On their way home, they ran out of money in Pollock, Louisiana, a booming sawmill town. They were all able to get jobs their, and settled in that area for a time. Though two of the brothers later moved to Jasper, Texas, Bob remained in Pollock a bit longer, and it was there he married Maudie Alva Roberts. ""

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDT9-37Z
name: Olive Robert Mccroskey
death date: 12 Feb 1948
death place: Precinct 6, Sabine, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 71 years 9 months
estimated birth date:
birth date: 12 May 1876
birthplace: Georgia
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: D.C. Mccroskey
father's birthplace: Georgia
mother's name: Mary Roberts
mother's birthplace: Georgia
occupation: Farmer
place of residence: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
cemetery: Rosevine Cem.
burial place: Bronson, Texas
burial date: 14 Feb 1948
additional relatives:
film number: 2218831
digital film number: 4031424
image number: 2899
reference number: 9195
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Olive Robert Mccroskey, 1948","STR06" "I38856","McCroskey","Olive Robert ""Bob""","12 May 1876","12 Feb 1948","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Louisiana, Beauregard Parish, Merryville
Enumerated 16 Mar 1920
SD 7 ED 109 Sheet 17A
318-330
McCroskey, Olive R Head m W 41 M Ga Ga Ga Grader Lumber Mill
McCroskey, Maud Wf F W 31 M Miss Miss La
McCroskey, Ruth Dtr F W 12 S La Ga Miss
McCroskey, Fred Son M W 9 S La Ga Miss
McCroskey, Roy Son M W 6 S La Ga Miss
McCroskey, Ray Son M W 1 S La Ga Miss

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 6
Enumerated April 14, 1930
ED 202-8 SD 19 Sheet 7A Stamped 98
139-143
Mc Croskey, Robert Head M W 52 m20 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
McCroskey, Maud Wf F W 42 M17 Miss Miss La
McCroskey, Fred Son M W 19 S La Ga Miss Laborer General Farm
McCroskey, Roy Son M W 16 S La Ga Miss
McCroskey, Ray Son M W 11 S La Ga Miss
140-144
Fuller, Herman Head M W 24 m19 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Hauling Co
Fuller, Ruth Wf F W 23 M18 La Ga Miss
Fuller, Mildred Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx La
Fuller, Narvaline Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx La
Fuller, Conrad Son M W 1 S Tx Tx La



","STR06" "I41404","McCroskey","Percy Ray","23 Oct 1891","29 May 1976","0","When he registered for the Draft during World War I, he was a resident of Brookeland, Sabine County, Texas, and worked as a common laborer. His place of birth was listed as Ochlachner, Georgia. He was described as tall and slender, with blue eyes and black hair. He was also listed as suffering from ""general disablity."" On the 1940 Sabine County census, his occupation was listed as ""paints, paper hanger"" and he and wife Lena were both shown to have graduated from 8 grade. They had lived in Sabine County, with 14 year old son Billy, for at least five years.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J63P-15C
name: Percy Ray Mccroskey
death date: 20 May 1976
death place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
gender: Male
race:
death age: 85 years
estimated birth date: 1891
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: David C. Mccroskey
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Mary Roberts
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Paint Contractor
place of residence:
cemetery: Brookeland cemetery
burial place:
burial date:
information Miriam Phillips (daughter)
additional relatives:
film number: 2243937
digital film number: 4168240
image number: 854
reference number: 861
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Percy Ray Mccroskey, 1976","STR06" "I41396","","","","","","","" "I44873","McCroskey","Robert Charles","11 Aug 1924","27 Aug 1976","0","Name Robert Charles Mccroskey
Event Type Death
Event Date 27 Aug 1976
Event Place , Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Occupation Paper Hanger, Construction
Birth Date 11 Aug 1924
Birthplace Tenaha, Texas
Father's Name Joseph Charles Mccroskey
Mother's Name Annie Holcomb
Veteran: Yes, WW II
Informant Helen McCroskey (wife)
Certificate Number 100331
GS Film number 2243988
Digital Folder Number 005165876
Image Number 00039

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3FJ-KCS : accessed 14 Mar 2014), Robert Charles Mccroskey, 27 Aug 1976; citing certificate number 100331, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2243988.

Might he have been adopted? At the time of the 1930 census, Charley and Annie did not have a six year old son in their home. However, a 5 year old Nephew, Roy C. WOODS was living with them. Perhaps Roy C/Robert Charles could even be the same person.","STR06" "I24777","","","","","","","" "I620","McCroskey","Ruth","11 Jan 1907","9 Dec 1967","0","Not able to find death record.","STR06" "I43948","McCulloch","Della Beatrice","Between 1890 and 1891","2 Nov 1964","0","FindAGrave indicates she was a daughter of John McCULLOCH and Lucy McMILLIAN, as does the Alabama Death and Burial Index. At the time of the 1940 Federal Census, 74 year old John C. McCulloch, listed as Father-in-law, widowed, and born in Alabama, is living with Walter and Della in Fairfield, Alabama.

Obituary, also from FindAGrave:

Mrs. Della Beatrice McLemore, 74, Decatur, died today at 3:20 a.m. at a local hospital.

Services will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Moulton Heights Baptist Church with Rev. W.B. Ferguson officiating. Burial will be in Roselawn Cemetery with Guntharp directing.

Survivors include the widower, Walter Thad McLemore, Decatur; five daughters, Mrs. Lucille Smith; Mrs. Katie Dearman; Mrs. Audrey Rogers, Decatur; Mrs. Myrtle Dutton, Moulton; Mrs. Dorothy Parvin, Detroit, Mich; two sons, Price W. McLemore, Denver, Colo; Johnny T. McLemore, Arlington, Tex; three brothers, Arthur McCullough, Richland, Wash; Ervie B. McCullough, Birmingham; T. Bert McCullough, Moulton; 14 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers include Melvin Key, John Ford Jr, Morris Dutton, Wilber Blackwood, Bill Terry Nd M.C. Lyle.

The body will remain at the funeral home until time to be taken to the church where it will lie in state for one hour preceding services.

Decatur Daily, November 2, 1964","STR06" "I2260","McCullough","Irma Dell","19 Feb 1879","16 Jul 1965","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Victoria, West half of Pr. One
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900
SD 13 ED 85 Sheet 7B
121-121
Jones, James J. Head W M Sept 1856 43 M 1 Tx Va La District Clerk
Jones, Irma Wf W F Feb 1879 21 M 1 1/1 Ark Oh Ark
Jones, Natalie Dtr W F Dec 1899 5/12 S Tx Tx Ark
McCullough, John Father-in-law W M Mar 1854 46 M 22 Oh Oh Oh
McCullough, Bethie Mother-in-law W F Mar 1869 39 M 22 5/4 Akr NC NC
McCullough, Marion H Sister-in-law W F Aug 1882 17 S Mo Oh Ark
McCullough, Noel B Brother-in-law W M Mar 1885 15 S Mo Oh Ark
McCullough, Dazie Sister-in-law W F Apr 1897 2 S Tx Oh Ark

","STR06" "I43488","McCurdy","Fred Collins","19 Jun 1892","14 Feb 1960","0","The Michigan Marriage index shows him as a son of David McCurdy and Ida Collins. The same parents are listed on his FindAGrave memorial page. This memorial page also shows that he was born in Attica Twp, Lapeer County, and was twice married, to Lori TRAVIS and later to Cecile Mae KARR.","STR06" "I43488","McCurdy","Fred Collins","19 Jun 1892","14 Feb 1960","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Michigan, Lapeer County, North Branch Twp, North Branch Village
Enumerated 18 Apr 1930
ED 44-26 SD 11 Sheet 7A
184-184
McCurdy, Fred Head M W 37 M 28 Mich Eng Canada Mich Salesman Nursery Store
McCurdy, Celil Wf F W 35 M 27 Mich Eng Canada Eng Canada
McCurdy, Frederick Son M W 3 6/12 S Mich Mich Mich
McCurdy, Ida Mother F W 68 Wd Mich Ireland Eng Canada None","STR06" "I15678","McDaniel","Alexander","16 Nov 1804","Yes, date unknown","0","He married an Elizabeth. (White and Toole, p 47).","STR06" "I12897","McDaniel","Alexander ""Alex"" C.","15 Apr 1855","13 Feb 1924","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No. 2, PO Sabine Town
Enumerated 28 July 1870
Page 15 Stamped 14
433-433
McDaniel, Sarah 35 F W Farmer 600 400 Mississippi [Second Wife and Widow]
McDaniel, L P 28 M W Farmer SC
McDaniel, Simon S 21 M W Miss
McDaniel, Alexander 15 m W Tx
McDaniel, Rachel C 12 F W Tx
McDaniel, Marry Jane 9 F W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, SubDiv 84, JP 1
Enumerated 5 and 6 July 1880
Page 23 SD 1 ED 84 Stamped 219
201-210
McDaniel, Alex W M 25 Farmer Tx SC SC
McDaniel, Jane W F 23 Wf Tx Tx Miss
McDaniel, Arminde W F 2 Dtr Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Oliphe W F 7/12 Oct Dtr Tx Tx Tx

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 20 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheets 8B and 9A
137-141
Wm and Mary Harper family
138-142
McDaniel, Alex Head W M Apr 1855 45 M 22 Tx SC SC Farmer
McDaniel, Jane Wf W F Sept 1857 42 M 22 9/9 Tx Miss Miss
McDaniel, Hamp Son W M Feb 1881 19 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Wesley Son W M Dec 1882 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Tim Son W M Jan 1886 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Clay Son W M July 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Jack Son W M Apr 1890 10 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Gracie Dtr W F Dec 1894 5 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Harvey Son W M Feb 1899 1 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I15857","McDaniel","Alexander Hamilton ""Hamp""","27 Feb 1881","6 Dec 1969","0","Name Alexandra Hamilton Mcdaniel
Event Type Death
Event Date 06 Dec 1969
Event Place Orange, Orange, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 27 Feb 1881
Birthplace , Texas
Occupation Retired Minister, Ministry
Father's Name Alex Mcdaniel
Mother's Name Jane Scruggs
Informant Mrs. Robert Gooch/daughter
Certificate Number 93957
GS Film number 2218516
Digital Folder Number 005145023
Image Number 00268

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39J-SK5 : accessed 19 Mar 2014), Alexandra Hamilton Mcdaniel, 06 Dec 1969; citing certificate number 93957, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218516.","STR06" "I15857","McDaniel","Alexander Hamilton ""Hamp""","27 Feb 1881","6 Dec 1969","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 9 and 12 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 7A
Hemphill Fairdale and Fairmount Roads
128-129
McDaniel, A. Hamp Head m W 38 M Tx Tx Tx Preacher Gospel Minister
McDaniel, Sarah C Wf F W 34 M Tx La La
McDaniel, Buford Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Pearl Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Ollie Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Addie Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Liva May Dtr F W 4 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 1, Hemphill town
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 202-2 SD 19 Sheet 1A Stamped 15
2-2
McDaniel, A. Hampton Head M W 49 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Sarah Wf F W 44 M 16 Tx La Tx
McDaniel, Lerah M Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Book-keeper, Garage
McDaniel, Addie Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Dorothy J Dtr F W 2 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I23887","","","","","","","" "I34820","McDaniel","Allen Julian","2 Jan 1898","28 May 1974","0","An actual copy of his Texas Death Certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. He was listed as married, and a son of George W. McDaniel and Lavinia Parker, and his usual occupation was Accountant. The informant was Mrs. A. Julian McDaniel, his wife.","STR06" "I34820","McDaniel","Allen Julian","2 Jan 1898","28 May 1974","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Runnels County, Winter
ED 200-8 SD 14 Sheet 18A Stamped 146
304-400-413
McDaniel, Allen J Hd M W 32 M 25 Tx Ga Tx Lease Mngr Utilities Co
McDaniel, Hazel E. Wf F W 23 M 17 Tx Ark Tx
McDaniel, Allen Jr Jr. Son M W 1 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Tisdale, Elva L Sister-in-law F W 21 S Tx Ark Tx Teacher Public School
White, Mattie A Board F W 26 S Tx Mo Mo Teacher Public School
Wells, Veola A Boarder F W 26 S Tx Ark Tenn Teacher Public School

","STR06" "I41283","McDaniel","Allen Walker","31 Aug 1812","Yes, date unknown","0","May have instead been born in Tennessee.","STR06" "I41283","McDaniel","Allen Walker","31 Aug 1812","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County
Enumerated 19 Aug 1850
206-206
Allen McDaniel 35 m Farmer 200 NC
Martha McDaniel 50 F NC
Leonida 12 M Miss
Martha 10 F Miss

1860 Census
Mississippi, Marion County, PO Columbia
Enumerated 20 Aug 1860
Page 61
418-418
Allen McDaniel 45 m Farmer 20 200 Tenn
Martha McDaniel 58 F SC
Martha Ann McDaniel 18 F Miss

","STR06" "I41963","McDaniel","Alta Julian","7 Dec 1898","23 May 1978","0","Her Texas Death certificates shows her as a retired teacher. Middle name shown as Julia, however most family researchers show it as Julian. Informant was H. F. Sikes (husband?) Said to have married Henry Frank SIKES.","STR06" "I27905","McDaniel","Alton Clifton ""Slick""","10 Jun 1927","16 Sep 2007","0","Sabine County Reporter
September 19, 2007, Page 11

Alton Clifton McDaniel

Alton Clifton ""Slick"" McDaniel died on September 16, 2007, after an illness.

He was born on June 10, 1927, and was a lifetime resident of Yellowpine, and a member of Operating Engineers Local 450.

Survivors: brother, R.L. McDaniel and wife, Bonnie of Yellowpine; sister, Ollie Faye Sparks of Yellowpine and Merlene Davidson of Hemphill.

He was preceded in death by his sister, Louise Coussons.

Funeral services were held in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel Tuesday, Sept. 18. Interment followed in Yellowpine Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Fall 2007)","STR06" "I15873","McDaniel","Amburst Clay","12 Jul 1887","30 Jan 1964","0","Name Amburst Clay Mcdaniel
Event Type Death
Event Date 30 Jan 1964
Event Place San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 12 Jul 1887
Birthplace , Texas
Usual occupation Bus Driver, City
Address 4701 Roosevelt Ave San Antonio
Father's Name Alexander Mcdaniel
Mother's Name Jane Scruggs
Informant Mattie L. McDaniel
Certificate Number 00635
GS Film number 2117402
Digital Folder Number 005145117
Image Number 02990

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3SG-QV4 : accessed 19 Mar 2014), Amburst Clay Mcdaniel, 30 Jan 1964; citing certificate number 00635, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117402.","STR06" "I8576","McDaniel","Anna ""Annie""","23 Feb 1864","30 Dec 1945","0","Her name at death, as recorded in the family bible, was Annie McDaniel SIMMONS.","STR06" "I15677","McDaniel","Apselia P.","14 Mar 1803","Aft 1880","0","Shown by White and Toole to have married Wm A. Turner.","STR06" "I15677","McDaniel","Apselia P.","14 Mar 1803","Aft 1880","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
South Carolina, Edgefield District, Saluda Division, PO Meeting Street
Enumerated 30 Jun 1870
Page 69 Stamped 113
554-564
Turner, Apthalia 66 F W Keeping House 600 400 SC

1880 Census
South Carolina, Edgefield District, Pine Grove Subdivision
Enumerated 13 Jun 1880
Page ? SD 1 ED 59 Stamped A. 333
45-45
Turner, Apselia W F 76 Keeping House SC SC SC
Wright, W. W W M 46 Son-in-law Farmer SC SC
Wright, Lucinda E W F 45 Wife Keeping House SC SC SC
Wright, Sumpter P W M 19 Son Farmer SC SC SC
Wright, Milledg R W M 17 Son Farm Laborer SC SC SC
Wright, William M W M 14 Son Farm Laborer SC SC SC
Wright, Leora A W F 10 Dtr SC SC SC
Wright, Joseph W M M 3 Son SC SC SC","STR06" "I15869","McDaniel","Arminda ""Minnie"" Jane","26 Oct 1877","Abt 1938","0","First name also shown as Areminda and Ariminda.","STR06" "I27939","","","","","","","" "I45072","McDaniel","Beatrice","3 Sep 1920","17 Jan 2017","0","She is shown as Beatrice Weaver of Hemphill in the 2014 obituary of her sister, Mildred Hooks.

Beatrice Rogers Weaver, 96, of Hemphill and a forty-five year resident of Lumberton passed from this life to meet her Savior on Tuesday January 17, 2017 in Hemphill, Texas.

Beatrice was born on September 3, 1920 in Sabine County, Texas to the late Miles Watson McDaniel and Ola McDaniel. She was preceded in death by her first husband; Coy Rogers, her daughter; Wanda Faye Harvill, her second husband; Houston Weaver, two brothers; Gay McDaniel, Wayne McDaniel, three sisters; Winnie Smith, Gladys Willis, and Mildred Hooks.

She is survived by her son; Robbie Coy Rogers, step-children, Houston Weaver, Jr., Donald Weaver, Carol Nichols, Linda Ross, grandchildren; Angie Harvill, Ashley Fiello, Justin Rogers, and several great grandchildren along with numerous nieces and nephews.

She enjoyed crocheting, playing dominoes, and traveling. Beatrice was a faithful, longtime and founding member of Crestwood Baptist Church in Lumberton, Texas and in 2010 upon her move to Hemphill, Texas she became a member of the First Baptist Church.

Visitation will be held on Saturday January 21, 2017 from 2:00 p.m. until the Celebration of Life service at 3:00 p.m. at the Forest Lawn Funeral Home Chapel with burial to follow at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Beaumont.

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Hemphill Care Center P.O. Box 1527, 2000 Highway 83 West, Hemphill, Texas, 75948 in honor of Mrs. Weaver.

Obituary downloaded from http://obits.dignitymemorial.com
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 25, 2017, Page 10","STR06" "I26500","McDaniel","Belinda Lea","13 Nov 1962","10 Nov 2017","0","Belinda Lea McDaniel, 54, of Silsbee, Texas passed away Friday, November 10, 2017 in Hemphill Care Center, Hemphill, Texas.

Belinda was born November 13, 1962 in Nacogdoches, Texas to Nolan Ernest McDaniel, Jr. and Verna Mae Walker McDaniel. She was employed as a production worker for Sheltered Workshop.

Belinda had been a resident of Hemphill, Texas before moving to Silsbee in 1992. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Silsbee and loved attending church there. Belinda also enjoyed family get-togethers and going out to eat with friends and family.

She is survived by her brothers, Weldon McDaniel and wife, Beth, and James David McDaniel, all of Hemphill; sister, Margie Miller and husband, Kenneth, of Brookeland, Texas; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, November 11, 2017 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas with visitation to be held prior to service from 11:00 a.m. until service time.

Burial will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery in Hemphill, Texas.

(Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website)

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, November 15, 2017, Page 11","STR06" "I24336","","","","","","","" "I25640","McDaniel","Bertie Grace","25 Jul 1923","11 Jan 2017","0","Bertie Grace Scott, 93, of Hemphill, Texas died Wednesday, January 11, 2017 at a local nursing home. Mrs. Scott was born July 25, 1923 in Sabine County to Wesley and Neddy Love McDaniel. She worked in the laundry service back in the old days when they used wringer washing machines and she loved to ride her ""Huffy"" bicycle around town.

She is survived by her sons, James Erwin and wife, Linda of Hemphill, Texas, Chester Erwin of Houston, Texas, Nathan Scott and wife, Terri, of Huntington, Texas and Roy Erwin and wife, Carlyon, of Huntington, Texas. Also, nine grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.

Visitation for Mrs. Scott will be Friday, January 13, 2017 from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, January 14, 2017, at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with burial to follow in Hemphill Cemetery.","STR06" "I45051","McDaniel","Bertie Maxine","2 May 1912","29 Oct 1948","0","Name Bertie Maxine Mcdaniel Martin
Event Type Death
Event Date 29 Oct 1948
Event Place Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 02 May 1912
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Narrie L Mcdaniel
Mother's Name Lodecia Lynch
Informant J M Martin Jr.
Certificate Number 87166
GS Film number 2223117
Digital Folder Number 005145053
Image Number 02314



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39B-DN1 : accessed 11 Apr 2014), Bertie Maxine Mcdaniel Martin, 29 Oct 1948; citing certificate number 87166, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2223117.","STR06" "I7369","McDaniel","Bessie Mae","3 Dec 1909","15 Jul 2004","0","Instead shown as Ella on the 1910 census.

Sabine County Reporter
July 21, 2004

Bessie Mae McDaniel Kelley

Bessie Mae McDaniel Kelley, 94, of Liberty died Thursday, July 15, 2004. Mrs. Kelley was born Dec. 3, 1909, in the Fairdale community of Sabine County as a daughter of the late Ella Louella (Impson) and Francis Richmond McDaniel. She graduated from Stephen F. Austin State University in 1939 with an Associate's Degree in Education. Early career experiences included teaching eight grades in a one-room school house. She was an active Christian and served in various capacities including teaching in Baptist Churches throughout her life. Survivors: son and daughter-in-law D. Duane Kelley and Wanda Kelley of Liberty; daughter and son-in-law, Ella Mae and Robert HOLBROOK of Granbury; sisters Sarah HUDDLESTON of Granbury and Cleo HILL of Tyler; four grandchildren, Van Kelley and wife Sue of Brookings, South Dakota, Carolyn Kelley FRANKS and husband Watson of Vidor, Janey Kelley ROSS and husband Phil of Lake Jackson, and Mark HOLBROOK and wife Catherine of Granbury; 14 great-grandchildren and one great-great granchild. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, J.V. Kelley, brother R. L. McDaniel, and sisters, Edna WHITE, Winnie TATOM, Velma FORSE, Madge McDANIEL and Maida HARPER. Graveside rites were held at 3:30 p.m. Monday at Pine Hill Cemetery on FM 2024 in Sabine County following 10 a.m. services at the chapel of Forest Lawn Funeral Home in Beaumont. Forest Lawn Funeral Home of Beaumont, directors.","STR06" "I26209","McDaniel","Betty Lucille","3 Nov 1933","30 Oct 2004","0","Sabine County Reporter
November 3, 2004

Betty Lucille Temple

Betty Lucille Temple, 70, of Groves died Saturday, Oct. 30, 2004 at her residence. Mrs. Temple was born Nov. 3, 1933 as a daughter of the late Elizabeth (Franklin) and Brady Ross McDaniel and had lived in the Groves area several years. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Groves and the Groves Chapter Order of the Eastern Star. She had been employed by the City of Groves as an elemetary school crossing guard for several years. Survivors: three daughters, Pam Thrasher of Rutherfordton, North Carolina, Sharon Murdock of Groves, and Karen Cawley of Nederland; a son Wayne Temple of Nederland; a sister, Mary Beth ISENBLITTER of Nederland; seven grandchildren; and two great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband of 44 years, Ernest Temple. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 2, at the chapel of Levingston Funeral Home in Groves, with Dr. Joe Worley officiating. Interment followed at Greenlawn Memorial Park in Groves.","STR06" "I27217","McDaniel","Brittany Ann","26 Nov 1983","17 Mar 2018","0","Brittany Ann (McDaniel) Davison, 34, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Saturday, March 17, 2018 in Baptist Hospital of Beaumont, Texas.

Brittany was born November 26, 1983 in Hemphill, Texas to Alan McDaniel and Kimberly Desormeaux.

Brittany is survived by her father, Alan McDaniel of Hemphill, Texas; mother, Kim Bagwell of Vidor, Texas; daughters, Akadyance Beth Nicole LeBlanc, Kierra Kitty Elizabeth LeBlanc, and Kylee Ann McDaniel; grandparents, Beth and Weldon McDaniel of Hemphill, Texas; brother, Charlie Vice and wife, Randi, of Vidor, Texas; and sisters, Amber Willison and husband, Tryce, of Kirbyville and Sara Beth McDaniel of Hemphill, Texas.

Visitation will be held Tuesday, March 20, 2018 from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Brittany's funeral service will be at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 21, 2018 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with burial to follow in Oakhill Cemetery.

Online condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter March 21, 2018, Page 5","STR06" "I24335","McDaniel","Burl","20 Dec 1923","22 Feb 1966","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows him as Burl McDaniel, married, and a Refinery employee. He was a veteran of WW II, and married, the informant being Mrs. Burl McDaniel. Parents were listed as Ross McDaniel and Edna Kelly. He died in a one car automobile accident on Highway 73, Jefferson County, TX, at 3:45 pm.","STR06" "I8580","McDaniel","Cade Willis","30 Jan 1874","9 Mar 1955","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was a resident of Osyka, Pike County, Mississippi and working for the I. C. Railroad company, based out of Chicago. His nearest relative was his sister, Annie Simmons. He was described as of Medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and brown hair.","STR06" "I24354","McDaniel","Carrol Martin","24 Jun 1930","10 Jul 2006","0","Sabine County Reporter

July 19, 2006

Carrol Martin McDaniel

Carrol Martin McDaniel, 76, of Kirbyville died Monday, July 10, 2006, at a Beaumont Hospital. McDaniel was a native of Sabinetown and had lived in Kirbyville several years. He was retired from Texaco as a pipefitter and was a Korean War veteran of the U.S. Army. Survivors: wife, Kathryn McDaniel of Kirbyville, son Michael McDaniel and wife Beth of Groves; step-daughters, Sharon HUFF of Orange and Karen SINGLETON and husband Gene of Bleakwood; brother and sisters, Louise MUSSELWHITE and Bertha Lee McDaniel STUTZ, of Kirbyville, J.D. McDANIEL of Jasper, and Trude FORSE of Sealy; eight grandchildren; and ten great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Friday at the E.E. Stringer Chapel in Kirbyville. Interment followed at Watson Chapel Cemetery.","STR06" "I44939","McDaniel","Charles P.","5 Oct 1900","12 Dec 1967","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows him as a son of Floyd McDANIEL and Liza TISON. Informant was Mrs. Lucille McDaniel. He was a retired operator of a Water Plant. Although he died in Kountze, he was a resident of Silsbee.","STR06" "I47487","McDaniel","Charles Randy","25 Sep 1953","19 Apr 2019","0","Charles Randy McDaniel of Hemphill died Friday April 19, 2019 in a Lufkin Hospital. He was born September 25, 1953 in Yellowpine, Texas and was 65 years of age. He is survived by his wife Linda McDaniel of Hemphill, a son Scott Clevenger of Hemphill, four brothers Robert McDaniel of Hemphill, Allen G. McDaniel and wife Donna of Spring, TX, Lyndon McDaniel and wife Pat of Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Jimmy McDaniel and wife Janice of Hemphill, two sisters Peggy Pfleider and husband Troy of Hemphill and Carolyn Canizales and husband Ray of Round Rock, TX, two grandchildren Kasey Clevenger of Hemphill and Katelyn Clevenger of Chico, California. He was preceded in death by his parents Norman & Berdie McDaniel. Randy was a house painter by trade and a life long resident of Sabine County. Register book may be signed and condolences may be left at www.starrfuneralhome.com

Copied from Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, April 24, 2019, Page 8 and May 1, 2019, Page 8","STR06" "I45030","McDaniel","Clarence Harvey","Dec 1889","Jan 1968","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was farming for himself, and single. He was tall and slender, with blue eyes and dark hair.

His Texas Death Certificate shows him as a son of Lee McDaniel and Lannie Travis. His occupation was listed as Sawmill Laborer. He was also shown as widowed. DOB 5 Dec 1890, DOD 19 Jan 1968.","STR06" "I27937","","","","","","","" "I15771","McDaniel","Clement Carlin ""Mac""","3 Nov 1913","12 Sep 2012","0","Clement Carlin ""Mac"" McDaniel Sr.

Funeral Services for Clement Carlin ""Mac"" McDaniel Sr., will be held at the First Baptist Church in Hemphill, Texas, Saturday, September 15, 2012, the Reverend Aaron Pardue officiating. Burial will follow at the Oak Hill Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas, under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

Mr. McDaniel died September 12, 2012 at the age of 98.

Clement McDaniel, known to many as ""Mac"", was born in Bayou, Texas on November 3, 1913, the son of Nolan Earnest McDaniel and wife Ella Walker McDaniel. In 1933, he married Ardell Brittain, the daughter of Docia Latham Brittain Easley and Penn Brittain. They were married 73 years and had a strong, lifelong love affair, from which came five children. His beloved wife preceded him, as did two daughters, Ether Murl (Merrill) Perry and Joyce McDaniel. Surviving children and spouses are: Barbara and Wilbur Smith of Gainesville, Texas, Carlin and Mary Ann McDaniel of Hemphill, Texas, and Glen and Dee McDaniel of Lufkin, Texas. He is also survived by grandchildren Kristie Vick, John McDaniel, Casey Weghorst, Brett McDaniel, and Kyle McDaniel; and four great-grandchildren, Colter and Sarah Vick and Tatum and Hank Weghorst.

Mr. ""Mac"" was proud of his family, which he considered the most important thing in his life. His Christian faith and affiliation with the Baptist Church since 1946 were also important to him, guiding him through many trials and tribulations in life.
When he was 15, ""Mac"" left his cocoon in East Texas and joined the Citizens' Military Training Camp, where he served for four summers, earning an officer's commission in the United States Army. He went on to become what would now be called a disc jockey at Radio Station KRIC in Beaumont. In 1941, he began his career as an air traffic controller. He was very proud of his work and remembered well the many times he helped the famous and not so famous, one of the famous being then Vice-President Lyndon Johnson, as he would fly into and out of the Austin airport.

Mr. McDaniel was an avid and expert gardener, and many people were the recipients of his garden produce. He loved people, and spent a lifetime giving to others. He will be sorely missed by many.

Memorial contributions may be made to Oak Hill Cemetery Association, c/o Weldon McDaniel, P.O. Box 174, Hemphill, TX 75948.

From
www.sabinecountyreporterlive.com
Posted Thursday, Sep 13, 2012
Print edition published
September 19, 2012, page 9","STR06" "I15610","McDaniel","Coleman","Feb 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Gracie Fletcher on 21 Dec 1902 in Sabine County, TX. Sometimes shown as J. Coleman McDaniel. J C McDaniel, born 1881 and died 1906 is buried in the Pine Hill Cemetery in Leesville, LA. Not known if this is the same person.

Their is also a Coleman McDaniel shown on the Texas Death Index, date of death 22 May 1930 in Lavaca. No date of birth or age is shown, so it is not known if this records is for that same Coleman McDaniel.","STR06" "I15814","McDaniel","Collin Adrain","22 Apr 1900","23 May 1979","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was listed as a school teacher, and resident of Bayou, Texas. He was of medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and light hair. Nearest relative was shown as W. J. McDaniel, also of Bayou.

On the 1940 census, he and his wife lived in Sabine County with their children, Robert and Rose. He was listed an Engineer, Saw Mill. He had attended four years of High School. His wives last year of schooling was the Seventh Grade.

His Texas Death Certificate shows his name as Collin Adrain McDaniel, born to William J. McDaniel and Canzada Hammock. He was a resident of Hemphill, Texas, with the address of 5th and Lillian Streets, but died at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont. His usual occupation was shown as Engineer, Log Train. Informant was shown as Mary Susan McDaniel.

He had a masonic emblem on his headstone.","STR06" "I15814","McDaniel","Collin Adrain","22 Apr 1900","23 May 1979","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1, East Mayfield Town
Enumerated April 5, 1930
ED 202-1 SD 19 Sheet 3A Stamped 3
281-50-53
McDaniel, Collin A Head m W 29 M 19 Tx Tx Tx Engineer Steam Rail Road
McDaniel, Mary S Wf F W 26 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Willie C Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Robert G Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I16817","McDaniel","Daniel","Abt 1799","24 Oct 1881","0","Shown as born in South Carolina by Diane Hall, as well as on the 1880 census. Earlier census records show his place of birth as Georgia.

http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/h/a/l/Diane-L-Hall/GENE7-0002.html#CHILD2","STR06" "I16817","McDaniel","Daniel","Abt 1799","24 Oct 1881","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Fifth Police District
Enumerated 26 Nov 1850
677-678
David McDaniel 52 M farmer $200 Ga
Casindany McDaniel 35 F Miss
John McDaniel 21 M Farmhand Miss
William R McDaniel 19 M Farmhand Miss
Jeptha McDaniel 17 M Miss
Meridith 10 M Miss
Evander McDaniel 7 M Miss
Howel McDaniel 5 M Miss
Martha A/I McDaniel 4 F Miss
David E. McDaniel 6/12 M Miss
Wiley Martin 23 M Farmhand

1860 Census
Mississippi, Pike County
Enumerated 25 Jun 1860
Page 26
197-197
D McDaniel 55 M Planter 1000 1230 Ga
C D McDaniel 45 F Planter SC
J McDaniel 25 M Planter Miss
JM McDaniel 20 M Planter Miss
E McDaniel 18 M Planter Miss
H McDaniel 16 M Planter Miss
M A McDaniel 14 F Planter Miss
E McDaniel 10 M Miss
J R McDaniel 8 M Miss
D M McDaniel 5 M Miss
198-198
John McDaniel 31 M Planter 1000 1000 Miss
M E McDaniel 22 F Miss
F E McDaniel 5 F Miss
Warran 4 M Miss
Mary 1 F Miss
199-199
Henry McDaniel 35 M Planter 2000 4200 Miss
M A McDaniel 36 F Miss
Jane McDaniel 10 F Miss
S McDaniel 1 F Miss
A McDaniel 55 F La
L McDaniel 21 F La

1870
not located

1880 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Fifth Beat
Enumerated 24 Jun 1880
Page 51 SD 5 ED 42
1-1
McDaniel, Daniel W M 83 At Home SC SC SC
McDaniel, Casundany W F 70 Wf Keeping House SC SC SC
1-1
McDaniel, James R/M? W M 26 Farmer Miss SC SC
McDaniel, Elizabeth W F 28 Wf Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
McDaniel, Albert W M 10 Son Farm Laborer Miss Miss Miss
1-1
McDaniel, Jeptha W M 47 Farmer Miss SC SC
McDaniel, Liddia W F 45 Wf Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
McDaniel, Emma C W F 9 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
McDaniel, Robert E L W M 6 Son Miss Miss Miss
McDaniel, Ellen W F 5 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
McDaniel, Rosa W F 3 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
McDaniel, Anna E W F 2 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
McDaniel, Mary W F 3/12 Mar Dtr Miss Miss Miss
1-1
McDaniel, Martha W F 65 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
McDaniel, James W M 19 Son Farm Laborer Miss Miss Miss
McDaniel, John W M 9 Son Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I27451","McDaniel","Daniel Elarce ""DE""","30 Apr 1938","4 Nov 2005","0","Sabine County Reporter
November 16, 2005

Daniel ""D.E."" McDaniel

Daniel ""D.D."" (sic) McDaniel, 67, of San Augustine died Friday, Nov. 4, 2005, in San Augustine.

McDaniel was born April 30, 1938, in Nacogdoches County as a son of the late Thelma (McKey) and Neal McDaniel, and was a roofer.

Survivors: daughter, Tina RODRIGUEZ of San Augustine; sons, Carl McDaniel of Wills Point and Michael McDaniel of Terrell; mother Thelma McDaniel of San Augustine; brothers, Albert McDaniel and Doug McDaniel, both of San Augustine, Thurman McDaniel and David McDaniel, both of Broaddus, and Herman McDaniel of Conroe; sisters, Dessie McDaniel of San Augustine, Eunice JACKS of Broaddus, Mildred CASSIDY of Hemphill, Judy JACKOWICZ of Brooksville, Florida, and Nancy KUZMA of Weeki Wachee, Florida; and eight grandchildren, Christopher, Candi, Jackie, Lisa, Tanner, Ryan, Michael and Chelsea. Funeral services were held 2 p.m. Monday at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine with Bro. Cliff Durham of Rosevine Baptist Church officiating. Interment followed at Chinquapin Cemetery in San Augustine County. Arrangements were handled by Wyman Roberts Funeral Directors in San Augustine.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I15871","McDaniel","Daniel Wesley","17 Feb 1881","16 Mar 1965","0","Name Daniel Wesley Mcdaniel
Event Type Death
Event Date 16 Mar 1965
Event Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 17 Feb 1881
Birthplace , Texas
Occupation Tie Hauler
Father's Name Alec Mcdaniel
Mother's Name Jane Scruggs
Informant Mrs. Nettie McDaniel
Certificate Number 19079
GS Film number 2117752
Digital Folder Number 005144751
Image Number 00087

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBQ-KXS : accessed 19 Mar 2014), Daniel Wesley Mcdaniel, 16 Mar 1965; citing certificate number 19079, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117752.

Barbara Yancey Dore shows that his full name was Daniel Wesley Lee McDaniel.","STR06" "I15871","McDaniel","Daniel Wesley","17 Feb 1881","16 Mar 1965","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 19 Apr 1910 by W. D. McGown
SD 2, ED 131, Sheet 2B and 3A, stamped 88
38-39
McDaniel, Daniel W Hd M W 28 M1 9 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Nettie L Wife F W 27 M1 9 2/2 Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Jesse E Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Slesty E Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine, JP 1
Enumerated 7 Feb 1920 by Wm. A. King
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 29B
McDaniel, Wesley D Hd M W 35 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Nettie D Wf F W 34 M Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Jesse E Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Labor
McDaniel, Slistie E Dtr F W 15 Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Talmage Son M W 5 (???, should be 8/9) S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Vera Dtr F W 3 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine, P 1, ED 3
Enumerated 25 April 1930
ED 202-3, SD 19 Sheet 15 A Stamped 37
30-30
McDaniel, Wesley D Hd r $5 M W 47 M 19 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Truck Operator
McDaniel, Nettie D Wife-H F W 44 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Talmage W Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Saw Mill
McDaniel, Vera M Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Hershel T Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Bertie G Dtr F W S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I24528","McDaniel","Dearian Love","22 Sep 1915","17 Apr 2003","0","Sabine County Reporter
April 23. 2003

Dearian Love McDaniel

Dearian Love McDaniel, 87, of Hemphill died at 12:58 a.m. Thursday, April 17, 2003, at Hemphill Care Center. She was born Sept. 22, 1915, in Newton County and had lived in the Hemphill area several years. Mrs. McDaniel was a member of the Methodist Church. Survivors: husband, Nolan Ernest McDaniel of Hemphill; step-sons, Weldon McDaniel of Hemphill and James David McDaniel of Yellowpine; step-daughters, Margie Nell MILLER of Brookeland and Belinda Lee McDaniel of Silsbee; a brother W.R. McDANIEL of Jasper, six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill with Bro. Vance Purtell and Bro. D.W. McCaseland officiating. Interment followed at the City Cemetery in Newton.","STR06" "I36705","","","","","","","" "I14630","McDaniel","Dwight Patrick","10 Jun 1950","9 Feb 2006","0","Dwight Patrick McDaniel

Dwight Patrick McDaniel died on the 9th day of February, 2006 at the age of 55 in Houston, Texas. Dwight was born on June 10, 1950 at Brooke Army Hospital at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas. As a son of an army officer, Dwight lived on different army bases throughout his childhood including Quarry Heights in the Panama Canal Zone and Fort Myer in Washington, D.C. After graduating from Lutcher Stark High School in Orange, Texas in 1968, Dwight attended Baylor University from 1968-69 and The University of Hawaii from 1969-70 before traveling extensively in the South Sea Islands. As part of his oceanography studies at the University of Hawaii, Dwight worked on a research ship in his Spring semester that journeyed from Hawaii to New Guinea. At the end of this voyage, Dwight remained in New Guinea and spent over three years living and working in Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, and the Fiji Islands. It was during this time that he developed a love for mountain climbing and hiking, and worked briefly as an instructor and guide. In 1971, Dwight returned to the United States, worked for Temple Industries, Pineland, and then attended The University of Texas at Austin. Dwight's love for the outdoors and mountaineering took him to Banff, Alberta, Canada in the Spring of 1976 where he met his future wife, Patricia Ann Tweten of Leader, Saskatchewan, Canada. Dwight and Pat were married two years later on June 29, 1978 in Missoula, Montana where Dwight was attending The University of Montana. Dwight graduated from The University of Montana with a journalism degree in 1979. After graduation, he worked as a reporter for a newspaper in Lufkin, and later, for a bank in Cushing, Texas. In 1985, Dwight earned his Juris Doctorate degree from Texas Southern University, Thurgood Marshall School of Law in Houston. Dwight practiced law in Longview, Texas with his brother, Stephen White McDaniel, from 1985-90. In 1990, Dwight moved to Hemphill, Texas where he established a private law practice, served as Sabine County Attorney for a number of years, and with his brother, built a computerized title company, Toledo Bend Title. In addition to mountaineering and hiking, Dwight was interested in history and read extensively on the American Civil War. He also authored numerous short stories and a novel, and maintained a diary to his son, Harper Longstreet McDaniel, from Harper's birth until he was eight years old. Dwight Patrick McDaniel is survived by his wife, Patricia Ann Tweten McDaniel; his son, Harper Longstreet McDaniel; brother, Stephen White McDaniel; sister-in-law, Marcia Sue Burlison McDaniel; and niece, Erin Colleen McDaniel. He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert Cecil McDaniel and Loye Winona White McDaniel; and his nephew Stephen White McDaniel, II. He will be remembered as an adventurer, scholar, and mountaineer. Dwight was by birth and nature a kind and generous husband, father, son, brother and uncle who will be truly missed by his family and all who knew him. Visitation will be from 4:00-9:00pm Sunday evening, February 12, 2006, at Starr Funeral Home, Hemphill, Texas. The funeral service will be at 1:00pm Monday, February 13, 2006, at First Baptist Church Hemphill, Texas, with the burial following in the Oak Hill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home. Starr Funeral Home P.O. Box 731 Hemphill, Texas (409)787-3331

http://www.southeasttexaslive.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=16111726&BRD=2287&PAG=461&dept_id=512596&rfi=6

A nearly identical obituary was published in the February 15, 2006 Sabine County Reporter, along with a personal rememberance by Mary Howell in her ""On the Bright Side"" column.","STR06" "I24334","","","","","","","" "I415","McDaniel","Edna L.","Apr 1905","27 Jan 1996","0","SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE

Edna McDaniel White, 90, of Pineland died Saturday, January 27, 1996 at Tyler County Hospital in Woodville.

Funeral services were held Monday, January 29, 1996 at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill with burial at Pinehill Cemetery near Hemphill.

A native of Sabine County and former resident of Beaumont, she lived in Pineland 28 years and was a retired school teacher with the Buna Independent School District.

Survivors include her daughter, Geraldine White Rigsby of Woodville; son Alan V. White of Hockley, sisters, Bessie Kelley of Liberty, Cleo Hill of Tyler and Sarah Huddleston of Granbury; five grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)

THE SABINE COUNTY REPORTER
January 31, 1996, Page 14

Edna White

Edna McDaniel White, 90, of Route 1, Pineland died Saturday, January 27, 1996 at Tyler County Hospital in Woodville.

Mrs. White was born April 21, 1905, in Sabine County as a daughter of the late Richard and Ella (Impson) McDaniel and had formerly lived in Beaumont for several years before returning to Sabine County 28 years ago. She was a retired teacher and noted local historian, having authored a number of books and articles.

Survivors: a daughter, Geraldine White Rigsby of Woodville; a son Alan V. White of Hockley, sisters, Bessie Kelley of Liberty, Cleo Hill of Tyler and Sarah Huddleston of Granbury; five grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband A. V. White.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, January 29, 1996 at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill with Rev. Duane Kelley officiating. Interment followed at Pine Hill Cemetery near Pineland.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2011)","STR06" "I26493","McDaniel","Edward Calvin","3 Feb 1872","13 Aug 1948","0","Name Edward Calvin McDaniel
Birth Date 16 Feb 1874 (sic)
Birth Place Texas
Gender Male
Race White
Residence Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas
Father Levi McDaniel
Mother Sallie Earns (sic)
Age at Death 74
Death Date 13 Aug 1948
Death Place Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas, USA

Ancestry.com, Transcription of Texas Death Certificate

Name Edward Calvin Mcdaniel
Event Type Death
Event Date 13 Aug 1948
Event Place Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 16 Feb 1874
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Levi Mcdaniel
Mother's Name Sallie Eaves
Certificate Number 35506
GS Film number 2218964
Digital Folder Number 005145044
Image Number 02386

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K395-1HB : accessed 24 Mar 2014), Edward Calvin Mcdaniel, 13 Aug 1948; citing certificate number 35506, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218964.","STR06" "I26493","McDaniel","Edward Calvin","3 Feb 1872","13 Aug 1948","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 22 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 5A
82-82
McDaniel, Calvin Head M W 32 m1 15 Tx US US Farmer
McDaniel, Lida Wf F W 32 M1 15 3/3 Tx La Ala Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Pearl Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Harlon Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Wilmer Dr F W 1 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 30 and 31 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Shet 1B
Bronson and Pineland Road
418-418
McDaniel, Elvin A Head M W 45 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Elia J Wf F W 45 M tx Tx Ala Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Harlon E Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Wilmer L Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer","STR06" "I26494","McDaniel","Ellen","Abt 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown by some to have married Dean SMITH.","STR06" "I15607","McDaniel","Elrena F.","9 Nov 1872","10 May 1941","0","Name Elreny Edgar
Event Type Death
Event Date 10 May 1941
Event Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 09 Nov 1872
Birthplace Bayou, Texas
Father's Name Tilman L Mcdaniel
Mother's Name Margaret Smith
Informant Mrs. Henry Wright
Certificate Number 24500
GS Film number 2138610
Digital Folder Number 005144979
Image Number: 02888

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3M1-K62 : accessed 26 Mar 2014), Elreny Edgar, 10 May 1941; citing certificate number 24500, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2138610.","STR06" "I45061","","","","","","","" "I15615","McDaniel","Elton Woodrow","4 Jun 1914","20 Nov 2007","0","Obituary, from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Charlotte Hardamon Coble:

Elton McDaniel, Sr., 93, of Many, died Tuesday; services at 2 pm Saturday at Beulah Baptist Church, Many; burial in Zion Hill Cemetery; arrangements through Warren Meadows Funeral Home, Many.

It is also noted on this memorial page that he married twice, and was the father of three children.","STR06" "I24344","McDaniel","Emma M. ""Emmie""","1 May 1908","28 Oct 1994","0","Obituary

Emmie Beauchamp

Funeral services for Emmie Chambless Beauchamp, 86, of Hemphill were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. John C. Dowden officiating. Interment followed at Yellowpine Cemetery in Yellowpine.

Born May 1, 1098, in Fairdale as a daughter of the late William R. and Rilla Mae McDaniel, she was a longtime resident of Sabine County. She was a homemaker and a member of Hemphill's First United Methodist Church.

Survivors: a daughter, Billie Branson of Beaumont; a son Robert Chambless of Battle Mountain, Nevada; two sisters, Vera Smith and Dearian Love McDaniel, both of Hemphill; a brother, W. R. McDaniel of Jasper; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Nephews will be pallbearers.

Published in the Sabine County Reporter, November 2, 1994, Page 15","STR06" "I26497","","","","","","","" "I27940","McDaniel","Ether Murl ""Merrill""","6 Feb 1934","1 Dec 2005","0","MERRILL PERRY 06 Feb 1934 01 Dec 2005 (V) 75011 (Carrollton, Dallas, TX ) 75007 (Carrollton, Denton, TX ) 455-52-0687 Texas","STR06" "I41964","McDaniel","Eula R.","9 Oct 1900","Yes, date unknown","0","She was married to an Essex B. S??? at the time of the 1920 census, and they were living with her widowed mother.","STR06" "I17814","McDaniel","Eunice Lee","29 Apr 1941","12 Sep 2015","0","Eunice Lee Jacks, 74, of Broaddus, died Saturday afternoon in the Sabine County Hospital. She was born to Neal E. and Thelma McKey McDaniel in Nacogdoches County and has lived in San Augustine and Sabine Counties all her life. Eunice was preceded in death by her husband Hollis Jacks, her son Hollis Gene Jacks and brother Daniel McDaniel.

Eunice is survived by her grandsons; Eric Jacks and wife Vanessa of Broaddus, Zach Jacks and wife Katie of Bullard, Texas, her brothers; Albert McDaniel and wife Millie Jo of San Augustine County, Thurman McDaniel of Broaddus, Herman McDaniel and wife Mottie of Cut N Shoot, Texas, Douglas McDaniel and wife Cathy of San Augustine County, David McDaniel and wife Brenda of San Augustine, her sisters; Dessie McDaniel of San Augustine County, Millie Cassidy and husband Paul of Milam, Judy Jackowicz and husband Lee of Brooksville, FL., Nancy Kuzma and husband Tim of Brooksville, FL.

Visitation will be from 6:00PM until 8:00PM, Monday, September 14, 2015, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Graveside services will be at 11:00AM, Tuesday, September 15, 2015, in the Jacks Cemetery, Pineland, Texas.

copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 16, 2015, Page 12","STR06" "I16824","McDaniel","Evander","31 Dec 1842","28 Mar 1898","0","Diane Hall writes that he served in the CSA, Amite Co Guards Co b 33rd MS Regiment.

A photo of his headstone is on his FindAGrave memorial page, as created by Amos Ezell. There is a Masonic Emblem, and the inscription ""K of P.""","STR06" "I11153","McDaniel","Evelyn Mae","12 May 1922","20 Apr 2011","0","Obituary

Evelyn Mae McDaniel Easley, passed away peacefully on April 20, 2011, she was 88 years old. Born May 12, 1922 in Yellow Pine, Texas where she grew-up. She was preceded in death by her husband of 65 years, James Louie Easley who passed away June 7, 2010. She is survived by daughters and sons-in-law, Patricia and Joseph Davis of Laguna Niguel and Susan and Neil Lindstrom of Glendale; four grand-daughters, Heather Lindstrom Crownover, Jennifer Lindstrom, Christy Davis, and Amy Davis; and four great-grandchildren Lauren Lindstrom, Morgan Bogust, Christian Crownover, and Cash Crownover. Memorial service is Saturday, June 4th at 11 am at the Laguna Niguel Presbyterian Church, 30071 Ivy Glenn Dr.


Orange County Register, Published May 19, 2011
Found on Ancestry.com United States Obituary Collection","STR06" "I26492","McDaniel","Floyd","May 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","Said by some to have married second Ella Howard, on 27 May 1908 Sabine County.","STR06" "I26492","McDaniel","Floyd","May 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 2A Stamped 108
20-20
McDaniel, T Head W M Nov 1869 30 M * Tx Sc La farmer
McDaniel, Florence Wf W F Nov 1873 26 M 8 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Lewis I Son W M Nov 1893 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Vera E Dtr W F Jan 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Alie Dtr W F Feb 1899 1 S Tx Tx STx
McDaniel, Sarah A Mother W F Sept 1837 62 Wd 11/7 Miss NC Ga
21-21
McDaniel, F Head W M May 1873 27 M 1 Tx Sc La farmer
McDaniel, Eliza J Wf W July 1873 26 M 1 0/0 La Unk Unk
22-22
Robert J B Head W M Jun 1875 25 S Tx Ala Tx Log Driver
23-23
McDaniel, W F Head W M Feb 1866 34 M 10 Tx Miss Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Pinkie S Wf W F Aug 1875 24 M 10 3/3 Tx Miss Tx
McDaniel, Tera A Dtr W F Sept 1895 4 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Mamie B Dtr W F July 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Virgie M Dtr W F Aug 1899 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Larurence G E Boarder W M Jun 1869 30 S Tx Va Miss Teacher at School

1910 Census
not located

1920 Federal Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920 Thos. R. Smith
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 7B
102-142
McDaniel, Floyd M W 46 Tx SC Farmer
McDaniel, Etta F W 33 Tx Tx Tx [Second wife?]
McDaniel, Charles M W 19 Tx Tx Tx Laborer
McDaniel, Waldon M W 3 ?/12 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I24835","McDaniel","Frances Gwendolyn","19 Dec 1935","26 Jan 2022","0","Her listing on the Texas Birth Index shows her middle name as Gwendoline, the listing on the birth records of all three of her children instead lists it as Gwendoly.

Obituary

Frances McDaniel Cannon, 86, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at CHI St. Luke's Hospital in Lufkin, Texas.

Frances was born in Yellowpine, Texas on December 19, 1935 to James Wendell McDaniel and Lodema Caroline Jones McDaniel. She had spent a number of years in Beaumont before returning to Sabine County in 1983. She was a housewife and mother.

She is survived by her daughters, Brenda Cannon Smith and husband, David, of Newton, Kathy Cannon Stanley and husband, Mason, of Warren and Peggy Cannon Clark and husband, Lynn, of Yellowpine; brother, James Michael McDaniel and wife, Bonnie, of Beaumont; sister, Janice McDaniel Jones and husband, John, of Lumberton; four grandchildren and six great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, James Wendell McDaniel and Lodema Caroline Jones McDaniel and her husband, James Kendall Cannon.

Graveside services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, January 29, 2022 in Yellowpine Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Caden McDaniel officiating.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 2, 2022, page 8","STR06" "I4064","McDaniel","Francis Richmond","25 Aug 1879","9 Apr 1967","0","Known as Mr. Mack. Was a logger, who recalls the days when rafting logs down the Sabine River to Orange was an annual trip. A log drive was an exciting adventure, full of surprises, but it was no place for any man or boy who could not swim well or who was afraide of a cold plunge into the deep waters, often full of timber for miles on end, which could be dangerous. Parents of one son and daughters Mrs. Edna White, Mrs. Bessie Kelly of Beaumont; Mrs. Essie Hamm and Mrs. Maida Harper of Dallas; Mrs. Cleo Hill of Tyler and Mrs. Winnie Tatom of Pineland.

At the time of the 1930 census, they were living in Jasper County, Texas.

Name: Francis Richmond Mcdaniel
Death Date: 09 Apr 1967
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 87 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 25 Aug 1879
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Levi Mcdaniel
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lydia Smith
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Rural, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Pine Hill Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Burial Date: 09 Apr 1967
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138607
Digital Film Number: 4027152
Image Number: 663
Reference Number: cn 25415
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I4064","McDaniel","Francis Richmond","25 Aug 1879","9 Apr 1967","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 2
Enumerated 22 April 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 5A Stamped 111
80-80
McDaniel, Richmond Head M W 30 M1 7 Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Ella Wf F W 24 M1 7 3/3 La La La
McDaniel, Edna Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx La
McDaniel, Winnie Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx La
McDaniel, Ella Dtr F W 6/12 S Tx Tx La

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 6 and 7 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 4A
65-65
McDaniel, F. Rich Head M W 41 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Ellie Wf F W 37 M Ark La La
McDaniel, Edna L Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Ark
McDaniel, Winnie M Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Ark
McDaniel, Bessie M Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Ark
McDaniel, Velma Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Ark
McDaniel, Essie Dtr F W 2 11/12 S Tx Tx Ark
McDaniel, Richard L Son M W 7/12 S Tx Tx Ark

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Precinct 2
Enumerated April 9, 1930
ED 121-6 SD 19 Sheet 2A Stamped 136
29-30
McDaniel, F. R. Head M W 50 M 27 Tx Tx Tx Salesman Raleigh Products
McDaniel, Ella Wf F W 39 M 15 Ark La La
McDaniel, Velma Dtr F W 17 S Tx La Ark
McDaniel, Essie Dtr F W 13 S Tx La Ark
McDaniel, R. L. Son M W 10 S Tx La Ark
McDaniel, Cleo Dtr F W 7 S Tx La Ark
McDaniel, Maidie Dtr F W 6 S Tx La Ark
McDaniel, Bessie Dtr F W 21 S Tx La Ark




","STR06" "I37238","","","","","","","" "I47863","","","","","","","" "I8575","McDaniel","Hansford D.","3 Apr 1861","13 Nov 1944","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Beat 4, Johnston Station Village
Enumerated 16 Apr 1910
SD 7 ED 102 Sheet 1B
13-13
McDaniel, Handsford D Head M W 48 M1 22 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McDaniel, Sarah L Wf F W 55 m1 22 1/1 Miss SC SC
McDaniel, Walker D Son M W 21 S Miss Miss Miss Laborer Home Farm

1920 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Beat 4, Johnston Station Village
Enumerated 16 Jan 1920
SD 7 ED 106 Sheet 8A
73-74
McDaniel, Hansford D Head m W 58 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McDaniel, Sara L Wf F W 68 M Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I16826","McDaniel","Hardee","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","Appears to have died young, as not found on either the 1850 or 1860 census with his parents or siblings.","STR06" "I44941","McDaniel","Harlon Edward","3 Jan 1903","28 Apr 1978","0","Name Harlon Edward Mcdaniel
Titles and Terms:
Event Type Death
Event Date 28 Apr 1978
Event Place , Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Age 75
Birth Year (Estimated) 1903
Occupation Postal Carrier
Father's Name: E C Mcdaniel
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name Lydie Dainwood
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Certificate Number 38312
Digital Folder Number 004905441
Image Number 00354

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1977-1986,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KH3D-Q48 : accessed 24 Mar 2014), Harlon Edward Mcdaniel, 28 Apr 1978; citing , Jasper, Texas, United States, 38312, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Austin; .

Obituary, from the FindAGrave memorial page created by ""EastTexan""

KIRBYVILLE? Funeral for the Rev. Harlon Edward McDaniel, 75, of Kirbyville will be at 3 p.m. today at Causey's E. E. Stringer Funeral Home with burial in Davis Cemetery at Beulah Springs.

McDaniel died at 7:30 a.m. Friday at his home.

A native of Newton County, he lived in Kirbyville 45 years. He was a retired Baptist minister and mail carrier.

Survivors include his wife, Dessie Worsham McDaniel of Kirbyville; a daughter, Mary Frances Kelley of Fort Worth; a son, Lester McDaniel of Jasper; a sister, Pearl Pulliam of Kirbyville; and four grandchildren.","STR06" "I34821","McDaniel","Hazel Jean","10 Apr 1926","26 Oct 1927","0","He Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texs Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that she was the daughter of A. J. McDaniel, born in Abilene, and Hazel Tisdale, born in Broaddus. The informant was Geo. McDaniel of Abilene. Her cause of death was difficult to read, something along the lines of Infected blood s???. Acute ama???.","STR06" "I16819","McDaniel","Henry D.","10 Dec 1825","31 Mar 1886","0","Diane Hall writes that he married Marganey REDMOND, a daughter of Zachariah REDMOND. She shows he married second Frances Dykes. Her notes also indicate he served in the Mexican War in 1846 with Co. F., Sixt LA Vols, and in the Civil War with Amite County Guards Co. B, 33rd Mississippi Regiment.","STR06" "I16819","McDaniel","Henry D.","10 Dec 1825","31 Mar 1886","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Pike County
Enumerated 25 Jun 1860
Page 26
197-197
D McDaniel 55 M Planter 1000 1230 Ga
C D McDaniel 45 F Planter SC
J McDaniel 25 M Planter Miss
JM McDaniel 20 M Planter Miss
E McDaniel 18 M Planter Miss
H McDaniel 16 M Planter Miss
M A McDaniel 14 F Planter Miss
E McDaniel 10 M Miss
J R McDaniel 8 M Miss
D M McDaniel 5 M Miss
198-198
John McDaniel 31 M Planter 1000 1000 Miss
M E McDaniel 22 F Miss
F E McDaniel 5 F Miss
Warran 4 M Miss
Mary 1 F Miss
199-199
Henry McDaniel 35 M Planter 2000 4200 Miss
M A McDaniel 36 F Miss
Jane McDaniel 10 F Miss
S McDaniel 1 F Miss
A McDaniel 55 F La
L McDaniel 21 F La","STR06" "I23877","McDaniel","Hershel Toy ""H. T.""","9 Jun 1921","11 Sep 2003","0","TEC 5 US ARMY WORLD WAR II. His social security account was established in Louisiana, and his last residence was Humble, Texas.","STR06" "I16825","McDaniel","Howel","17 Feb 1844","20 Mar 1918","0","Diane Hall notes that he served in the CSA, Amite Co Guards Co b 33rd MS Regiment","STR06" "I8578","McDaniel","Ida","25 Feb 1867","22 Jan 1945","0","Her name at death, as recorded in the family bible, was Ida McDaniel ALLEN. Her FindAGrave Memorial, created by Any Hogan and maintained by Glen Dale Tynes, shows that she had been married first to I. F. F. McElveen. Her tombstone shows her as wife of M. F. McElveen, with ALLEN engraved on the top of her marker.","STR06" "I24339","McDaniel","Ida Drucilla","28 Oct 1897","27 Jun 1983","0","She lived with her grandfather, Sim McDaniel, as of both the 1900 and 1910 Census enumerations.","STR06" "I16026","McDaniel","Ila Mae","25 Aug 1890","3 Dec 1962","0","Laura Buckmaster also shows that she married William Fowler SMITH, a son of Christopher Columbus ""Lum"" Smith and Priscilla ""Ella"" Virginia Hext. His dates are 1894-1986.

Name Ila M Phillips
Event Type Death
Event Date 03 Dec 1962
Usual Residence Many, Sabine Parish, Louisiana
Event Place Baptist Hospital, Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 25 Aug 1890
Birthplace:
Father's Name Levi Mcdaniel
Mother's Name Lydia Elizabeth Smith
Informant Mrs. Dorothy White
Certificate Number 76633
GS Film number 2117122
Digital Folder Number 005144782
Image Number 00860

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K7DQ-JTB : accessed 29 Mar 2014), Ila M Phillips, 03 Dec 1962; citing certificate number 76633, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117122.","STR06" "I15601","McDaniel","Imogene Renella","22 Jun 1911","7 Jul 2008","0","In 1930, Imogene was living with her sister and brother-in-law, Opal and Oliver Perkins, in Silsbee, Texas.

The Sabine County Reporter
July 16, 2008, Page 14

Imogene McDaniel Oglesbee

Imogene McDaniel Oglesbee was born in Fairdale on June 22, 1911, to William L. McDaniel and Lula Burr McDaniel. She passed away peacefully on Monday, July 7, 2008, at Colonial Pines Healthcare Center, where she had resided for more than 12 years.

Imogene grew up in the small Sabine County farming town of Fairdale and attended the Fairdale Community School. Her teen years were spent living in Silsbee with her sister Opal, where she graduated from high school and met her future husband, John Henry Oglesbee Sr.

John Sr. and Imogene were parents of two children, John Henry Oglesbee Jr. and Janell Oglesbee Watson. The family moved to San Augustine in 1940, where they became active members of First Baptist Church. John Sr., a member of the deacon body, was instrumental in the planning and construction oversight of the present sanctuary. Imogene was supportive in all endevors of the church, especially those in which her husband or children were involved. She was a GA leader during Janell's growing years. A wonderful cook, she was ready and willing to assist with church dinners and special events.

Mrs. Oglesbee loved to travel, enjoyed being around people of all ages, and always looked at life's events with a positive attitude and keen wit. She took an active part in local school and community activities over the years, often serving as a home room mother in her children's classrooms. She was a charter member of the San Augustine Garden Club.

Imogene is survived by her son, John Henry Oglesbee Jr. and wife Betty of San Augustine; daughter, Janell Oglesbee Watson and husband Charles of San Augustine; six grandchildren, Dr. John Oglesbee III and wife Sharon; Vance Oglesbee and wife Angela; Valerie Watson Stringer and husband, Mike; Chris Oglesbee and wife Gina; Van Watson and wife Karen; and Forrest Oglesbee and wife Sabrina; 10 great-grandchildren, John Oglesbee IV and wife Ellen; Joshua Oglesbee; Sara Oglesbee; Kristen Oglesbee; Zachary Watson; Anna Marie Oglesbee; Bailey Watson; Jim Oglesbee; Brittani Oglesbee; and Jackson Oglesbee; a sister, Lyndell McDaniel Jensen and husband, Soren; and a number of nieces and nephews.

Imogen was preceded in death by her husband, her parents; three brothers, Leland McDaniel, Claude McDaniel, and Woodrow McDaniel; and a sister, Opal McDaniel Ellison.

Funeral services were held Thursday, July 10, 2008, at the First Baptist Church of San Augustine with Bro. Rick Russell officiating.

Interment followed at Liberty Hill Cemetery near San Augustine.

Services were under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine, Texas. Online obituary and condolences accepted at www.timeformemory.com/wymanroberts.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, July 2008)","STR06" "I36658","McDaniel","Infant Son","30 Oct 1917","30 Oct 1917","0","Name: Infant Mcdaniel
Death Date: 30 Oct 1917
Death Place: Fairdale, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 1 day
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 30 Oct 1917
Birthplace: Sabine County
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W. L. Mcdaniel
Father's Birthplace: Sabine Co.
Mother's Name: Lula Burr
Mother's Birthplace: Sabine Co.
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2051961
Digital Film Number: 4165796
Image Number: 2674
Reference Number: cn 29223
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I7557","McDaniel","Iva Estelle","7 Aug 1902","16 Oct 1970","0","Extract of obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by Carmelita Andrews Rhodes:

IVA (McDANIEL) FOGG BYERLY
Services: Oct 16, 1970, First Methodist Church, Diboll, Texas
Officiate: Rev Stanley Vodicka
Burial: Garden of Memories Memorial Park
Age: 68
Residence: Diboll, Texas, since 1936
Occupation: retired employee of Diboll State Bank
Member:
-Diboll Garden Club
-Diboll Pilot Club
-Diboll First Methodist Church where she was a member of the Administrative Board

Survivors:
Husband, J H Byerly
Daughters, Mrs Freddye Thompson and Mrs Marie Thompson
Brother, Adrian McDaniel
Sisters, Mrs L W Jones, Mrs Ray Lindley, and Mrs Carl Brewster
3 grandchildren

Gipson Funeral Home, directors","STR06" "I24332","McDaniel","J. D.","Between 1917 and 1921","Yes, date unknown","0","POSSIBLY a step-son of Ross McDaniel. Was listed with him as a 13 year old (born 1917) son at the time of the 1930 census, but NOT at the time of the 1920 census. Listed as a son, and absent from home, at the time of the 1940 census. His occupation in 1940 was shown as Laborer, C.C.C. (Civilian Conservation Corps), however his age was shown as 19, putting his year of birth closer to 1921. This is likely the reason he was ""missing"" in 1920.
","STR06" "I15874","McDaniel","Jackson ""Jack"" Lafayette","8 Apr 1889","8 Jan 1981","0","Laura Buckmaster shows that he married in 1901 Mollie Emma Dainwood (dtr of John Andrew Dainwood and Almedia Love). Her dates are shown as 1887-1956. Barbara Yancey Dore also shows this first marriage.

Obituary, from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Charlotte Hardamon Coble:

Jackson L ""Jack"" McDaniel, 91, of Many died in Hines Nursing Home in Pineland, Sabine, Texas, at 1 am on Thursday, Jan. 8 1981, following a short illness.

Survivors: sons, Leon J McDaniel, Elton W McDaniel and Robert L McDaniel, all of Negreet; and James T McDaniel of Leesville; one sister, Gracy Urban of Shreveport; 10 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren; and 15 great-great-grandchildren.

Services held at Warren Meadows Funeral Chapel on Friday, Jan 9 @ 11 am, Rev. B J Tidwell, Sr. officiated. Burial in Zion Hill Baptist Cemetery under direction of Warren Meadows Funeral Home.","STR06" "I15874","McDaniel","Jackson ""Jack"" Lafayette","8 Apr 1889","8 Jan 1981","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 1A
8-8
McDaniel, Jack L Head M W 21 M1 2 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Fannie L Wf F W 18 M1 2 1/1 La Ala Ala
McDaniel, Leon J Son M W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx La

1930 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Negreet, Ward 3
Enumerated April 17, 1930
ED 43-5 SD 4 Sheet 15A
275-275
McDaniel, Jackson L Head m W 41 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farming
McDaniel, Lannie L Wf F W 37 M 16 La Ala Ala
McDaniel, Elton W Son M W 16 S Tx Tx La
McDaniel, J T Son M W 12 S La Tx La
McDaniel, Robert L Son M W 9 S La Tx La
McDaniel, Jane Mother F M 74 Wd Tx NC Tx","STR06" "I26498","McDaniel","James David","25 Oct 1944","3 Feb 2022","0","James David McDaniel, 77, of Yellowpine, Texas passed away on Thursday, February 3, 2022 at Michael E. DeBakey, VA Hospital in Houston, Texas.

He was born on October 25, 1944 in Hemphill, Texas to Nolan Ernest McDaniel, Jr. and Verna Mae Walker McDaniel. He grew up in Hemphill and attended school.

James served as a member of the United States ARMY during the Vietnam Era. After the Army he attended Texas Academy of Art in Houston. While attending art school he married Gloria Jean Jackson of Pineland, Texas. After graduating from Texas Academy of Art he established a career in the field of professional commercial and graphic artist, photographer and freelancer. While living in Houston he worked for CORDOVAN Corporations, Ray Cooley & Associates , DRILCO, Division of Smith International. He retired from GAGEMAKER in Pasadena, Texas.

He is survived by his daughters, Shanna Medeiros and husband, Jason of Willis, Texas, Alison Lawrence and husband, Ricky of Magnolia, Texas and Brooke Simmons and husband, Grant of Magnolia, Texas; brother, Weldon McDaniel and wife, Beth of Hemphill, Texas; sister, Margie Nell Miller and husband, Kenneth of Brookeland, Texas; nephew, Alan McDaniel; Nieces, Gay Miller and Jennifer Maxey; grandchildren, Madison Hock, Buddy Wyatt Medeiros and his wife, Yuri, Margaret Medeiros, Caitlin Dean and husband, Casey, Nolan Walker Lawrence, Audri Simmons, Levi Simmons, and Kai David Simmons; great grandchildren, Cooper Clayton Hock and Opal June Hock.

He was preceded in death by his parents Nolan Ernest McDaniel, Jr. and Verna Mae McDaniel; sister, Belinda Lea McDaniel; nephew-in-law's, Guvie Miller and Harold Maxey; niece, Brittany McDaniel and his twin baby sister.

A visitation will begin at 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. on Monday, February 7, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, February 8, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Carlin McDaniel officiating.

Burial will follow services in Oakhill Cemetery with Jason Medeiros, Buddy Wyatt Medeiros, Ricky Lawrence, Nolan Walker Lawrence, Casey Dean, Grant Simmons, Levi Simmons and Kai David Simmons serving as pallbearers.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

His family request in leu of flowers for donations to be made in his honor at:

VA.GOV

or

memorialhermann.org/grateful

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 9, 2022, page 8","STR06" "I8570","McDaniel","James Edward","10 Oct 1853","1933","0","The 1870 census shows him, in error, as Jane F., female, age 16.","STR06" "I23986","McDaniel","James Michael","2 Sep 1935","4 Nov 2005","0","James McDaniel
San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, November 10, 2005

Funeral services for James McDaniel, 70, of El Paso will be held at 9:00 a.m. today November 10, 2005 at Crestview Funeral Home. Burial will follow at 10:30 a.m. at Ft. Bliss Cemetery. He died November 4 in El Paso.

James McDaniel was born in San Augustine on September 2, 1935 to Ralph and Aline McDaniel. He served in the U.S. Air Force.

He is survived by sons Mike McDaniel and wife Brenda of Bay City and Rob McDaniel and wife, Michelle of Austin; daughters Linda GOODMAN and husband, Mike of Chandler, Arizona; Shirley VASOVSKI and husband, Tom of College Station; Jenny DUGAN and husband, Michael of Cape Girardeau, Missouri and nine grandchildren.

Crestview Funeral Home in El Paso is in charge of arrangements.","STR06" "I26488","McDaniel","James Pickens","Between 1857 and 1859","Abt 1923","0","His memorial page at FindAGrave, maintained by Kay Parker McCary, shows that he married Lucinda Texada Ward about 1880. Some show that he married second Docia PULLIAM.","STR06" "I16029","McDaniel","James T.","Abt 1918","Yes, date unknown","0","In the 1982 obituary of brother Leon, he was shown as brother ""James T McDaniel of Leesville""","STR06" "I14558","McDaniel","James Wendell","20 Sep 1912","7 Jan 2011","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 12, 2011, Page 12
Obituaries

Wendell McDaniel

Wendell McDaniel, 98, died in the San Augustine Memorial Hospital, Friday, Jan. 7, 2911, after an illness. He was born in Six Mile to Nolan Ernest and Ella LeaWalker McDaniel.

He moved to Yellowpine 33 years ago coming from Beaumont where he was a member of the Pipefitters Local 195 and South Park Masonic Lodge.

He is survived by his son, James Michael McDaniel and his wife Bonnie of Beaumont; daughters Frances Cannon of Hemphill and Janice Jones and her husband John Thomas of Lumberton; six grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, and five great-great grandchildren. He is also survived by sisters, Zuda Tinsely and Evelyn Easley, both of California; and brother Clement McDaniel of Hemphill.

Funeral services were conducted Monday, Jan. 10, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in the Oak Hill Cemetery near Six Mile.

Services were under the directoin of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Online condolences may be posted at www.starfuneralhome.com.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2011)","STR06" "I16822","McDaniel","Jeptha","15 Jun 1833","23 Nov 1908","0","Said by Diane Hall to have served in the CSA, Amite Co Guards Co b 33rd MS Regiment","STR06" "I16822","McDaniel","Jeptha","15 Jun 1833","23 Nov 1908","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Fifth Beat
Enumerated 24 Jun 1880
Page 51 SD 5 ED 42
1-1
McDaniel, Daniel W M 83 At Home SC SC SC
McDaniel, Casundany W F 70 Wf Keeping House SC SC SC
1-1
McDaniel, James R/M? W M 26 Farmer Miss SC SC
McDaniel, Elizabeth W F 28 Wf Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
McDaniel, Albert W M 10 Son Farm Laborer Miss Miss Miss
1-1
McDaniel, Jeptha W M 47 Farmer Miss SC SC
McDaniel, Liddia W F 45 Wf Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
McDaniel, Emma C W F 9 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
McDaniel, Robert E L W M 6 Son Miss Miss Miss
McDaniel, Ellen W F 5 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
McDaniel, Rosa W F 3 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
McDaniel, Anna E W F 2 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
McDaniel, Mary W F 3/12 Mar Dtr Miss Miss Miss
1-1
McDaniel, Martha W F 65 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
McDaniel, James W M 19 Son Farm Laborer Miss Miss Miss
McDaniel, John W M 9 Son Miss Miss Miss

1900 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Beat 5
Enumerated 19 Jun 1900
SD 7 ED 114 Sheet 6B
276-287
McDaniel, Jep??? Head W M Jun 1833 66 M 30 Miss Ga La Farmer
McDaniel, Lydia Wf W F Nov 1839 60 M 7/6 Miss Miss La
McDaniel, Maggie Dtr W F Mch 1880 20 S Miss Miss Miss
Miller, Dewitt Son-in-law W M Jan 1874 25 M 2 La La La Farm
Miller, Rosa Dtr W F Feb 1878 22 M 2 2/2 Miss Miss Miss
Miller, Lonie Grandson W M Nov 1898 1 S Miss La Miss
Miller, Claud Grandson W M Nov 1899 4/12 S Miss La Miss
Prewitt, Aline G W F J 1899 2 S Miss MIssmMiss
277-288
McDaniel, John Head W M Sept 1839 76 (sic) M 35 Miss Ga Sc Farmer
McDaniel, Elizabeth Wf W F Apr 1841 59 M 15 2/2 Ala Ga Ala
McDaniel, Emily Dtr W F Aug 1879 20 S Miss Miss Miss
McDaniel, David Son M W Mch 1881 19 S Miss Miss Miss



","STR06" "I45029","","","","","","","" "I25636","McDaniel","Jesse E.","25 Jan 1903","16 Oct 1979","0","Funeral servics for J.E, ""Mac"" McDaniel of Port Arthur, Texas were held at 2 p.m. October 18 at the Simpson Church of God with the Rev.Earl Germany, the Rev. Michael McCall and the Rev. Gill Arthur officiating. Burial was in the Welcome Cemetery under the direc-tion of Beauregard Funeral Home. McDaniel, a native of Hemphill. Texas died Octo-ber 16 in Simpson after a sudden illness. Survivors include his wife. Myrtle Jackson Mc-Daniel of Port Arthur; one son, Willie Eugene McDan-iel of Lockport, Illinois; three sisters, Bertie Scott of Hemphill. Sileta Gooch of Newton, Texas, and Vera Crouch of Shreveport; two brothers, Herschel McDan-iel of Houston and Talmadge McDaniel of Pine Bluff, Arkansas; and two grand-children.

(Copied from his Find A Grave Memorial Page)","STR06" "I31922","","","","","","","" "I24353","McDaniel","Jimpsey ""Jack"" Lynn","4 Apr 1922","17 Apr 1982","0","Was listed as an 11 year old daughter (sic) of Ross and Edna at the time of the 1930 census. Shown as Jack L, age 17, son, in 1940. His headstone, a photo of which can be seen at his FindAGrave memorial page, shows him as Jimpsey (Jack) McDaniel, and also has an Masonic emblem. His Texas Death Certificate showed him as a son of Ross McDaniel and Mary Margaret Gaskin. He was a Painter with Local 328, and a resident of Groves, Jefferson County, Texas. He died in Jasper Texas of internal injuries due to an automobile accident on FM 1013. He was shown as married, his surviving spouse Eva Mae DERISE.","STR06" "I45078","McDaniel","John A.","27 Apr 1911","8 Jul 1912","0","His tombstone is inscribed ""Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven.""","STR06" "I16820","McDaniel","John J.","18 Sep 1829","17 Feb 1909","0","Diane Hall writes that he married first Elizabeth HILBORN and second Mary E. NEWMAN.","STR06" "I16820","McDaniel","John J.","18 Sep 1829","17 Feb 1909","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1860 Census
Mississippi, Pike County
Enumerated 25 Jun 1860
Page 26
197-197
D McDaniel 55 M Planter 1000 1230 Ga
C D McDaniel 45 F Planter SC
J McDaniel 25 M Planter Miss
JM McDaniel 20 M Planter Miss
E McDaniel 18 M Planter Miss
H McDaniel 16 M Planter Miss
M A McDaniel 14 F Planter Miss
E McDaniel 10 M Miss
J R McDaniel 8 M Miss
D M McDaniel 5 M Miss
198-198
John McDaniel 31 M Planter 1000 1000 Miss
M E McDaniel 22 F Miss
F E McDaniel 5 F Miss
Warran 4 M Miss
Mary 1 F Miss
199-199
Henry McDaniel 35 M Planter 2000 4200 Miss
M A McDaniel 36 F Miss
Jane McDaniel 10 F Miss
S McDaniel 1 F Miss
A McDaniel 55 F La
L McDaniel 21 F La","STR06" "I45081","McDaniel","John Samuel","2 Mar 1937","22 Apr 2017","0","Picture of
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John Samuel McDaniel
BIRTH 2 Mar 1937
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
DEATH 22 Apr 2017 (aged 80)
Bossier City, Bossier Parish, Louisiana, USA
BURIAL
Hillcrest Memorial Park and Mausoleum
Haughton, Bossier Parish, Louisiana, USA
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BOSSIER CITY, LA ? Funeral services for John Samuel McDaniel, 80, will be held Tuesday, April 25, 2017, at First Baptist Haughton at 10:00 a.m. Interment will follow at Hill Crest Memorial Cemetery in Haughton, Louisiana. Visitation for the family will be held at First Baptist Haughton on Monday, April 24, 2017, from 5:00 p.m. ? 7:00 p.m.

John was born March 2, 1937, in San Antonio, Texas to Talmadge and Elizabeth McDaniel, and passed away suddenly April 23, 2017. John was a graduate of Fairview High School in Camden, Arkansas. He moved to Shreveport after high school and became a concrete journeyman. He met and married Patsy McDaniel in 1959. They were married 58 years. John joined the Bossier Fire Department in 1961 and served there till 1965. He attended Louisiana Tech University and graduated with a B.S. in Civil Engineering in 1969. He worked as a professional engineer at Texas Eastern, SWEPCO, Aillet, Fenner, Jolly and McClelland and the U.S. Corp of Engineers. In 1979 he started McDaniel and Sewell Engineers and Contractors and McDaniel Engineers and Contractors in 1990 till the present. He also served on the Bossier Parish Sheriff's Department Posse Philanthropy.

John was a Deacon at Waller Baptist Church and First Baptist Haughton where he taught Sunday school, sang in the choir, served on numerous mission trips and helped in many church building programs. He taught youth groups, went on countless summer youth trips and played church basketball and softball. He served at the Bossier Mission and the MITC Mission in Mexico. He had a servant's heart and his love for Jesus spilled into every area of his life, work, friends, acquaintances, and especially family. He loved and lived his life to the fullest.

He is survived by his wife and partner, Patsy Louise Divine McDaniel of Oil City, Louisiana; son, Donnie Lamar McDaniel and wife Lisa Parker McDaniel of Bossier City, Louisiana and their three children, Rachel Kathryn McDaniel, John Parker McDaniel and Benjamin Tinnin McDaniel; and sister, Betty Farrar of Little Rock, Arkansas.

John was preceded in death by his parents, Talmadge and Elizabeth McDaniel; brother, Arthur McDaniel; sister, Carol Ann Greeno; and daughter, Vicky Lynn McDaniel.

Hillcrest Funeral Home April 24, 2017.

(Copied from his Find A Grave Memorial Page)","STR06" "I31917","","","","","","","" "I45031","McDaniel","Josephus ""Jodie""","Jul 1891","9 Jan 1970","0","At the time of the 1910 census, Jodie, shown as age 18, single, born in Texas (with parents shown as born in Texas) was living in the home of Wiley and Mollie Kelley in Tyler County, Texas. He was shown as a ""boarder"" and his occupation was listed as ""none.""

When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was single and farming for John Bennettser in Sabine County. He was described as short, slender, with gray eyes and light hair.

On his Texas Death Certificate, his parents were shown as Lee McDaniel and Lanie Travis. Informant was his daughter, Mrs. Delma Welch. He was shown as a farmer.","STR06" "I45031","McDaniel","Josephus ""Jodie""","Jul 1891","9 Jan 1970","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 28 and 29 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 22B
Bronson and Hemphill Road
440-462
McDaniel, Jody head M W 28 M Tx Tx Tx Laborer Lumber Mill
McDaniel, Viney Wf F W 18 M Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Laney Mother F W 55 Wd Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Wichita County, Burkburnett City
Enumerated April 15, 1930
ED 243-42 SD 3 Sheet 21A Stamped 36
348-348
McDaniel, Jodie Head M W M 26 Tx Miss Tx Laborer Odd Jobs
McDaneil, Vina L Wf F W 28 M 18 La Tx La
McDaniel, Bertie V Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx La
McDaniel, Iva H Son M W 6 S Tx Tx La
McDaniel, Delma L Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx La
McDaniel, Sim W Son M W 2 6/12 S Tx Tx la","STR06" "I24311","McDaniel","Kathy Jean","24 Aug 1954","3 Mar 2017","0","Kathy Dawson, 62, of Tyler, Texas died Friday, March 3, 2016, at Avalon Place in Kirbyville.

Funeral services will be 11:00 a.m. Monday, March 6, at Adams EE Stringer Funeral Home in Kirbyville with burial at Kirbyville Cemetery. Visitation will be 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

Born Aug. 24, 1954 in Kirbyville, Texas to Jean (Ener) & Willis Lee McDaniel, she had lived in Tyler 20 years and previously in Kirbyville. She was an accountant at the airport in Tyler.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Willie & Jean McDaniel.

Survivors include her sons, Sam Ferrell & Brandy and Benji Ferrell both of Kirbyville, and Nick Dawson and Daniel Burns both of Tyler; a daughter, Kristin Ferrell of Kirbyville; sisters, Daine Kole of Houston, and Mary Horn & Leonard of Jasper; and 4 grandchildren, Rhys Ferrell, Trenton Ferrell, Collih Ferrell, and Lukas Quiroz.

(Copied from her FindAGrave Memorial page)","STR06" "I15917","McDaniel","Kenneth Smith","19 Aug 1908","5 Apr 1985","0","In her transcription of the Oak Hill Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary indicates that this was a military marker only, inscribed ""Pvt US Army WW II."" Robert Cecil McDaniel wrote that his brother worked in Baytown for a while after the war.","STR06" "I41965","McDaniel","Kermit P.","7 Sep 1915","1 Aug 1988","0","As of the 1940 census, he was married to a Margarete and working in Port Arthur as a pipefitter at a Petroleum refinery.
","STR06" "I41965","McDaniel","Kermit P.","7 Sep 1915","1 Aug 1988","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Jefferson County, Port Arthur, JP 2
Enumerated April 13, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 123-89 Sheet 10B
Eleventh
1748-217 R 16
McDaniel, Kermin Head M W 24 N H-4 Tx R Sabine Texas Pipefitter Petroleum refinery
McDaniel, Margarete Wf F W 21 M No H4 Tx Sameplace Operator Telephone Co
","STR06" "I34304","","","","","","","" "I31916","McDaniel","Lanona Kay","15 Dec 1950","20 Jun 2008","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 2, 2008

Lanona Kay Pratt

Lanona Kay Pratt, 57, of Hemphill died Jun 20, 2008.

She is survived by husband, Woodrow Pratt, Jr.; two sons, Daniel Ray and wife, Sandra of Spring and Troy Ray and wife, Bonnie of Conroe; stepson, Jimi Pratt of Beaumont; her daughter, Katresa Dingman and husband Gary of Spring; two stepdaughters, Elaine Gentry and husband, Jim of Houston and Carmen Savant and husband, Jerry of Groves; eight brothers, Max McDaniel of Fort Worth, Dickie McDaniel of Willis, Jimmy McDaniel and wife, Edye of Conroe, Johnny McDaniel and wife, Lee Ann of Lake Jackson, Steven McDaniel and wife, Frona of Beaumont, Steve Allen and wife, Karen of Clear Lake, James Allen and wife, Pat of Porter, and Robert Allen and wife, Debbie of Willis; three sisters, Oleta Westfall and husband, Stewart of Conroe, Katelyn Allen and husband, John of Wisconsin, and Patrica Allen of Houston; ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her father, John Wilson McDaniel, mother Willie Bee Allen, her stepfather, Richard Allen, her stepsister, Beverly Goodrich and her husband Dave.

Funeral services were held Tuesday at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Interment followed in Springhill Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, July 2008)","STR06" "I47864","McDaniel","Larry Joe","10 Aug 1954","9 Jul 2022","0","Larry Joe McDaniel, 67, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Saturday, July 9, 2022 at his residence.

Larry was born in Jasper, Texas on August 10, 1954 to Gay Alex McDaniel and Evelyn Brooks McDaniel. He was a lifetime resident of Sabine County and a graduate of Hemphill ISD. He worked as a handyman in Hemphill which gave him the opportunity to visit with everyone around town. He liked to fish occasionally, but his favorite thing to do by far was talking to, laughing with, and joking around with his many friends and loved ones. He was truly one of a kind and will be missed by all.

Larry is survived by his brother, Glenn McDaniel and wife, Lisa, of Milam; sister, Linda McSwain of Hemphill; and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Gay and Evelyn McDaniel.

Graveside services will begin at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, July 12, 2022 in Oak Hill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Serving as pallbearers are Alex McSwain, Nick McSwain, Miles McDaniel, Jeremy McDaniel, Darren Lowe and Connor McDaniel.

Memories and condolences may be shared online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, July 13, 2022, Page 7","STR06" "I44932","McDaniel","Lee J.","Jul 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Mollie DAINWOOD?","STR06" "I15473","McDaniel","Leland Reginald ""Reggie""","16 Jul 1929","19 Jun 2009","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave Memorial Page created by ""East Texan"":

Services for Reginald Leland ""Reggie"" McDaniel, 79, of Lake Cherokee, will be 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 23, 2009, at the chapel of Rader Funeral Home in Longview. Burial will follow in Rosewood Park. The services are under the direction of Rader Funeral Home of Longview.

Reggie McDaniel died Friday, June 19, 2009, peacefully at his home on Lake Cherokee. A graduate of Longview High School, class of 1946, Reggie attended Kilgore College from 1946 to 1948. He then attended Stephen F. Austin State University, graduating in 1951 with a degree in forestry.

After college, Reggie enlisted in the U.S. Army, serving in the 7th Armored Division, Company B, 23rd Armored Infantry Battalion during the Korean War. He received an honorable discharge in 1954.

Reggie was an established businessman who co-owned Longview Creosoting Co. with his brothers. He retired from Martin Gas Sales after many years of service. Reggie had many passions, including his love of dogs and the outdoors. He instilled a love of fishing and hunting throughout his family, and he will be greatly missed at future campfires.

Reggie was known for always enjoying life. He loved a good smoke, a cold drink of Weller and a good puzzle. He was a member in good standing of the ""ol Farts Poker Club,""' and he wanted the boys to know ""he was all in."" He was always willing to help out those in need.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Leland Tim and Anna McDaniel; and one brother, Ted McDaniel.

Reggie is survived by his loving wife, June Beckham McDaniel; son and daughter-in-law, Mark and Vanessa McDaniel; daughter and son-in-law, Lisa and Dennis Jones; daughters, Sondra Willougby and Glenna Havard; son and daughter-in-law, David and Libby Havard; grandchildren, Leslie and Jason Hinton, Ashley and James Croswell, Leland Chance and Shannon McDaniel, Lydia Jones, and Marissa, Shelbie, Slade, Shaine, Jennifer, Jill, Carrie, Julie and Jaycee; 10 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. He is also survived by his brothers and sisters-in-law, Tommy and Nina McDaniel and Bill and Thatcherette McDaniel; and sister-in-law Barbara McDaniel","STR06" "I11253","McDaniel","Leland Tim","4 Aug 1904","14 Dec 1959","0","Name Leland Tim Mcdaniel
Event Type Death
Event Date 14 Dec 1959
Event Place Longview, Gregg, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 04 Aug 1904
Birthplace , Texas
Occupation Owner, creosoting plant
Father's Name Wm L Mcdaniel
Mother's Name Lula Burr
Certificate Number 68502
GS Film number 2116046
Digital Folder Number 005145473
Image Number 00519



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K34X-ZRJ : accessed 01 Apr 2014), Leland Tim Mcdaniel, 14 Dec 1959; citing certificate number 68502, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116046.","STR06" "I11253","McDaniel","Leland Tim","4 Aug 1904","14 Dec 1959","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 28, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 6A Stamped 28
62-65
McDaniel, Leland T Head M W 25 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Salesman Chevrolet Co
McDaniel, Ara A Wf F W 25 M 21 Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Terrence E Son M W 2 10/12 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Leland R Son M W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Maggie Sister-in-law F W 31 S Tx Tx Tx Teacher Public School
McLemore, Merline Sister-in-law F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Gregg County, Longview, JP 1
Enumerated April 2, 1940 Sheet 2A
SD 3 ED 92-8
515-38-R-17
McDaniel Leland T Head m W 35 M No H-4 Tx R Sabine Tx Material Inspec Railroad Construction
McDaniel, Ara A Wf F W 36 M No C-1 Tx R Sabine
McDaniel, Terrence Son M W 12 S Yes 5 Tx R Sabine
McDaniel, Reginald Son M W 10 S Tx R Sabine
McDaniel, Billy Son M W 9 S Tx R Sabine
McDaniel, Tommy Son M W 9 S Tx R Sabine

","STR06" "I442","McDaniel","Leo Windham","13 Sep 1906","4 Sep 1996","0","San Augustine Tribune
12 September 1996, page 1

Funeral Services Friday for Leo McDaniel

Funeral services were held Friday, Sept. 6, at 3:00 o'clock, for Leo Windham McDaniel, 89. of San Augustine, retired nurseryman.

Mr. McDaniel died at 3 am Wednesday, Sept. 4, at San Augustine Memorial Hospital where he had been for several days.

Funeral services were held from the First Baptist Church with Rev. Floyd Wright officiating. Burial was in the Liberty Hill Memorial Gardens under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.

Mr. McDaniel was born September 13, 1906, in Sabine County, but had lived since a small lad at San Augustine, where his father, the late W. F. McDaniel, established the McDaniel Nursery at the site of FM 711, one mile from town, where Leo continued the business after his parents both died.

Mr. McDaniel attended San Augustine Schools and followed public works for a number of years as well as the horticulture profession. For many years he was chief horticulturalist on the original Brooks Farms, east of San Augustine, some of which later became part of Fairway Farms.

Mr. McDaniel was a member of the First Baptist Church and was honored by the congregation in 1995 when he and his wife, Pauline, were elected Valentine King and Queen, and he was similarly honored on Fathers Day this year as the Oldest Father with children at the service that day.

Mr. McDaniel was free to offer his ""green thumb"" to the youth of the area, spending many hours working with school children on projects and with Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts in their quest for knowledge and merit badges.

Survivors include his wife, Pauline Johnson McDaniel of San Augustine; daughter Nancy Carol McDaniel Lynch of San Augustine; grandchildren, Varron McLemore and Sarah Hudgins both of Nacogdoches and great-grandchildren, Eric and Emily McLemore of Nacogdoches.

Pallbearers were: Tom Smith Jr., Lorey Poss, John Mathews, Noble Hargrove, Mike Jackson, Lynn McLemore and Bill Swearingen.","STR06" "I44994","McDaniel","Leon J.","6 Dec 1908","15 Aug 1982","0","Obituary, from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Charlotte Hardamon Coble:

Services for Leon J McDaniel, 73, of Many, held Monday, Aug. 16 @ 11 am, Warren Meadows Funeral Chapel. Burial at Zion Hill Baptist Cemetery. Brother Jeff Tidwell and Rev. Keith Dowden officiated.

Mr. McDaniel died after an extended illness in Lake Charles LA on Sunday, Aug. 15, 1982 @ 4:15 am.

Survivors: widow, Mrs. Margie McDaniel of Lake Charles; daughters, Mrs. Catherine Fontenot and Mrs. Sue Lynn Huber, both of Lake Charles; three brothers, Elton McDaniel and Robert Lee McDaniel, both of Many; and James T McDaniel of Leesville; ten grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren.

Warren Meadows Funeral Home, Many","STR06" "I24343","McDaniel","Leon Reddick","7 Oct 1904","24 Sep 1951","0","His Texas Death certificate showed his occupation as County Commissioner, Public office. He died after a two car collision on Highway 87 in Yellow pine, after suffering a fractured skull. Informant was his wife, Mrs. Vada McDaniel.","STR06" "I24343","McDaniel","Leon Reddick","7 Oct 1904","24 Sep 1951","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated April 8 and 9, 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 1B
17-17
McDaneil Leon R Head M W 25 M 22 Tx Tx Tx Tie Hacker Railroad ties
McDaniel, Vada Wf F W 20 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Clifton Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I41296","McDaniel","Leonidas","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","The Pittman Family Tree on Ancestry.com shows that he died of pneumonia when he was 22 years old.","STR06" "I7366","McDaniel","Levi","24 Sep 1808","Abt 1896","0","""Came to Sabine County from Edgefield, South Carolina in 1841 after a stay in Holly Springs, Mississippi."" (White and Toole).

Sometimes shown as Levi Lafayette McDaniel, but this is not proven.","STR06" "I7366","McDaniel","Levi","24 Sep 1808","Abt 1896","0","(Research):
Census Listings

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 9 Nov 1850
218-218
Levy McDaniel 42 M Farmer $599 South Carolina
Harritt McDaniel 44 F Georgia
Samuel W McDaniel 13 M Mississippi
219-219
William McDaniel and family

1860 Census
Texas, Angelina County, The Third District, P O Homer
Enumerated 20 July 1860
Page 88
680-650
Samuel McDaniel 23 M Farmer $--- $300 Miss
Martha McDaniel 15 F SC
681-657
Laurence McDaniel 52 M Farmer $400 $600 SC
Sarah McDaniel 22 F Miss
Amanda McDaniel 5 F Miss
James P McDaniel 3 M Miss

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No. 2, P O Sabine Town
Enumerated 28 July 1870
Page 16
438-438
McDaniel, Levy 61 M W farmer 200 200 S. Carolina
McDaniel, Sarah 33 F W Keeping House Mississisippi
McDaniel, James H 13 M W Tx
McDaniel, Henry L 10 M W Tx
McDaniel, Mary E 3 F W Tx
McDaniel, Stillman S 1 M W Tx
439-439
McDaniel. S W 33 M W Farmer 300 300 Miss
McDaniel, Martha 24 f W Keeping House Tx
McDaniel, Levy L 10 M W Tx
McDaniel, William F 4 m W Tx
McDaniel, Richman G 1 m W Tx

1880 Federal Census
Household:
Name RelationMarital StatusGenderRaceAgeBirthplaceOccupation Father's BirthplaceMother's Birthplace
Levy MC DANIEL Self M Male W 71 SC Farmer --- ---
Sarah MC DANIEL Wife M Female W 42 MS SC GA
Mary MC DANIEL Dau S Female W 13 TX MS SC
Tillman MC DANIEL Son S Male W 10 TX MS SC
Floyd MC DANIEL Son S Male W 8 TX MS SC
Calvin MC DANIEL Son S Male W 4 TX MS SC
Ellen MC DANIEL Dau S Female W 2 TX MS SC
Source Information:
Census PlacePrecinct 2, Sabine, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255325 NA Film Number T9-1325
Page Number 21




","STR06" "I7363","McDaniel","Levi Lafayette","20 Oct 1860","9 Apr 1916","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sub District 84, JP 2
Enumerated 23 Jun 1880
Page 10A SD 1 ED 84
86-88
McDaniel, S W W M 44 Farmer Miss SC Ala
McDaniel, W F 35 Wf Keepin House Tx --- ---
McDaniel, Wm W M 14 Son Tx Miss Tx
McDaniel, Hubert W M 10 Son Tx Miss Tx
McDaniel, Mary E W F 8 D Tx Miss Tx
McDaniel, L. Isabella W F 5 D Tx Miss Tx
McDaniel, Arminda W F 2 D Tx Miss Tx
McDaniel, Minnie W F 6/12 Nov D Tx Miss Tx
81-89
McDaniel, Levy W M 18 Tx Mis Tx
McDaniel, Elisabeth W F 21 Wf Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Francis R W F 2 Dtr Tx Tx Tx
82-89
McDaniel, Levy Sr and Sarah and family

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 2 and 4 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheets 1B and 2A Stamped 108
19-19
McDaniel, L L Head W M Oct 1860 39 M Tx Miss Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Lydia Wf W F Nov 1857 42 M 6/5 Tx MIss Miss
McDaniel, Richard F Son W M Aug 1879 20 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McDaneil, Genie M Dtr W F Apr 1884 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Lena E Dtr W F Aug 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Ila M Dtr W F Aug 1890 9 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Minnie O Dtr W F March 1893 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Mrs. Minnie Sister W F Nov 1879 20 M o Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer
Smith, William Brother-in-law W M Apr 1879 21 M O Tx Tx Tx
Phelps, Fred Boarder W M Aug 1851 48 Wd La NC GA Farmer

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 2
Enumerated 23 and 25 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 6A
94-94
McDaniel, Levi Head M W 49 m1 31 Tx Miss Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Lydia Wf F W 53 m1 31 6/5 Tx Miss Miss
McDaniel, Ilar Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Smith, Enoch Brother-in-law M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer","STR06" "I15622","McDaniel","Levi P. ""Lee""","Aug 1842","Abt 1906","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No. 2, PO Sabine Town
Enumerated 28 July 1870
Page 15 Stamped 14
433-433
McDaniel, Sarah 35 F W Farmer 600 400 Mississippi [Second Wife and Widow]
McDaniel, L P 28 M W Farmer SC
McDaniel, Simon S 21 M W Miss
McDaniel, Alexander 15 m W Tx
McDaniel, Rachel C 12 F W Tx
McDaniel, Marry Jane 9 F W Tx

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 5B
90-90
McDaniel, Lee Head W M Aug 1842 57 M 16 SC SC SC Farmer
McDaniel, Mary L Wf W F Oct 1857 42 M 16 5/5 Tx Miss Miss
McDaniel, Alex R Son W M Dec 1884 15 S Tx Sc Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Billie L Son W M Sept 1886 13 S Tx Sc Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Clarence H Son W M Dec 1889 10 S Tx Sc Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Josephus Son W M July 1891 8 S Tx Sc Tx
McDaniel, Nolan Son W M Aug 1893 S S Tx Sc Tx","STR06" "I41961","McDaniel","Lewis A.","10 Nov 1893","11 Jun 1963","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ray & Peggy Holbrooks Pace, shows that he has a miltiary marker. It was engraved with a cross, the inscribed ""Lewis A. McDaniel, Texas, AS, US Navy, World War I, November 10, 1893 July 11, 1963.""

Name Lewis A Mcdaniel
Event Type Death
Event Date 11 Jul 1963
Event Place Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 10 Nov 1893
Birthplace Fairdale, Texas
Occupation Mail Carrier
Veteran Yes WW I
Father's Name Tillman Mcdaniel
Mother's Name No Record
Informant Jerry McDaniel
Certificate Number 45410
GS Film number 2117290
Digital Folder Number 005144795
Image Number 00771



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBF-YBM : accessed 06 Apr 2014), Lewis A Mcdaniel, 11 Jul 1963; citing certificate number 45410, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117290.","STR06" "I15663","McDaniel","Lillie Araminta","15 Aug 1877","20 Feb 1899","0","In her annotated transcription of the Mill Creek Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary notes that ""There is a small grave marked with a stone perimeter that Noble Terrence Smith says was a 12 year old girl that was traveling on a riverboat and got sick. Samuel William McDaniel and Martha Ann Martin took her in and she died about the same time as their daughter, Lillie Araminta McDaniel. The 12 year old is also buried by Lillie.""","STR06" "I15625","McDaniel","Louisa Rachel C.","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown as Louisa on the 1860 census (age 2) and Rachel C (age 12) in 1870. Some researchers show that Louisa and Rachel were BOTH daughters born to WW McDaniel and Winnie Walton.","STR06" "I27904","McDaniel","Louise","1 Dec 1935","22 Apr 2006","0","The Sabine County Reporter
April 26, 2006

Louise McDaniel Coussons

Louise McDaniel Coussons, 70, of Nacogdoches died Saturday, April 22, 2006, at Memorial Hospital in Nacogdoches.

Mrs. Coussons was born Dec. 1, 1935, in Sabine County and had formerly lived in Johnson City before moving to Nacogdoches eight years ago. She was a member of Old North Church in Nacogdoches and was a retired school secretary and legal secretary. Survivors: her husband of 51 years, Sammy Coussons of Nacogdoches, Son, John Coussons and wife Sheila of Chickasha, Oklahoma; daughter, Beth MOCK and husband Cliff of Alvin; brothers, Clifton McDANIEL and R.L. McDANIEL and wife Bonnie, all of Hemphill, sisters, Merlene DAVIDSON and Ollie Faye SPARKS, both of Hemphill; grandchildren, Wade, Jana, and Haley MOCK, and Jeremiah, Karissa, and Josh HAVINS; and sisters-in-law, Peggy DUKE, Freddye KELLY, and Loraine COUSSONS. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Buddy Pratt officiating. Interment was an Yellowpine Cemetery, Yellowpine. Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.","STR06" "I15662","McDaniel","Lura Isabella","28 Jan 1875","29 Apr 1948","0","Name Loner I Smith
Event Type Death
Event Date 29 Apr 1948
Event Place , Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 28 Jan 1875
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name Sam Mcdaniel
Mother's Name Martha Martin
Informant William R. Smith
Certificate Number 18566
GS Film number 2218863
Digital Folder Number 005145040
Image Number 02052



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39P-GMQ : accessed 08 Apr 2014), Loner I Smith, 29 Apr 1948; citing certificate number 18566, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218863.","STR06" "I15603","McDaniel","Lyndell E.","19 Sep 1921","Yes, date unknown","0","US World War II Army Enlistment records on Ancestry.com show that Lyndell E. McDaniel enlisted into the Womens Army Corps in Fort Crockett, Galveston on 15 May 1945. She had four years of high school, and was a skilled welder at the time of her enlistment.","STR06" "I23886","","","","","","","" "I26499","","","","","","","" "I7372","McDaniel","Marjorie Cleo","11 Jun 1922","25 Feb 2007","0","Obituary below was copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Kenneth D. Bogard:

Graveside services for Marjorie Cleo Hill, 84, Tyler, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Tuesday in Memorial Park Cemetery under direction of Tyler Memorial Funeral Home.

Mrs. Hill died Feb. 25, 2007, in Tyler.

She was born June 11, 1922, in Pineland to Frances Richmond and Ella Luvella Impson McDaniel, and was a resident of Tyler since 1941. She was a nurse for several years, a former member and Sunday school teacher at Central Baptist Church and currently a member of Friendly Baptist Church. She was a counselor for the Tyler Billy Graham Crusade.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 39 years, Wilson C. Hill, on April 30, 1981, and daughter, Catherine Joan Hill Drake.

Survivors include her son, Col. (Ret.) Jimmy C. Hill, Huntsville, Ala.; daughter, Patricia Inez Hill Browning, Tyler; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

Family will receive friends 1-2 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.
Published in the Tyler Morning Telegraph on 2/26/2007.","STR06" "I8571","McDaniel","Martha Elizabeth","16 Feb 1855","14 Nov 1941","0","Her name at death, as recorded in the family bible, was Elizabeth McDaniel RABORN. No date of death was shown by this listing however.","STR06" "I37242","McDaniel","Martin Kent","11 Feb 1966","16 Feb 2011","0","The Sabine County Reporter
February 23, 2011, Page 12

Martin Kent McDaniel

Martin Kent McDaniel, 45, of New Braunfels went to be with his Lord and Savior Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011, at Methodist Hospital in San Antonio.

Born in Orange on Feb. 11, 1966, he was the loving husband of Ramona Dee Kinder McDaniel, and the amazing father of Blake Kent McDaniel and Meagan Jo McDaniel.

McDaniel was preceded in death by his father, Miles Wayne McDaniel.

He is survived by his wife, Ramona McDaniel; son Blake McDaniel; daughter, Meagan McDaniel; mother, Kathy McDaniel; brother, Michael McDaniel; sister Donna McDaniel Enloe and a host of friends, family and his extended ""Corrections"" family.

Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 19, at Claybar Funeral Home chapel in Orange with Rev. Randy J. Blanton officiating.

Graveside services followed at Oak Hill Cemetery near Hemphill, in Sabine County.

Pallbearers: Butch Head, Jason Jones, James Murphy, David McComis, Dwight Sims, Charles Cooper, David Cole, and Dean Caldwell.

Services were under the direction of Claybar Home, Orange.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)","STR06" "I24313","McDaniel","Martin Ross","10 Jun 1891","20 Mar 1959","0","His Texas Death Certificate showed his occupation as ""Farmer, Truck Farm"" and also indicated he was not a veteran.","STR06" "I24313","McDaniel","Martin Ross","10 Jun 1891","20 Mar 1959","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated on the 6 & 7 of Jan 1920 by Thos. R. Smith
ED 326 ED 169 Sheet No 4 B
79-79
McDaniel, M. Ross Head R M W 28 M Tx Miss Tx Log Cutting
McDaniel, Mary Wife F W 27 La Miss Miss
McDaniel, Brady R Son M W 7 S Tx Tx La
McDaniel, Willie L Son M W 2 6/12 Tx Tx La

Neighbors were Lon FULLEN, James EASLEY, and J. Oba SMITH.

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 1
Enumerated April 29, 1930 by Elbert G. Hart
ED 202-3, SD 19, Sheet 18A (Stamp 40)
McDaniel, Ross M H 34 M @ 19 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Edna Wf 33 M @ 18 Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Brady Son 17 S Tx Tx Tx Labor Saw Mill
McDaniel, Willie Son 15 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, J.D. Son 13 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Jemsie Dtr 11 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Burell Son 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Earle Son 4 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx

Neighbors: Joe HARPER, Andrew WILLIAMS, Drayton TATOM, William FERGUSON

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated April 26, 1940
Sheet 7B
122 R 2 Yes
McDaniel, M. Ross Head M W 47 m No 4 Tx Same House Farmer
McDaniel, Edna (x) Wf F W 42 M No 7 Tx Same House
McDaniel, J.D. ab Son M W 19 S No 7 Tx Same House Laborer CCC
McDaniel, Jack L Son m W 17 S No 7 Tx Same House Farm Laborer Farm
McDaniel, Burl Son m W 16 S Yes H-2 Tx Same House
McDaniel, Earl Son M W 13 S Yes 5 Tx Same House
McDaniel, Carrol Son M W 9 S Yes 3 Tx Same House
McDaniel, Trudie Mae Dtr F W 8 S Yes 1 Tx Same House
McDaniel, Bertha Lee Dtr F W 7 S Yes 1 Tx Same House
McDaniel, Louise Dtr F W 1 S No 0 Tx","STR06" "I4952","McDaniel","Marva Nell","22 Jan 1942","30 Apr 2022","0","Marva Nell Clark, 80, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Saturday, April 30, 2022 in Beaumont, Texas.

Nell was born in Mixon, Texas on January 22, 1942 to Leo Adam McDaniel and Ruth Dowling McDaniel. She was a longtime resident of Newton, Texas before moving to Sabine County in 1997. She was a loving housewife and mother and attended Friendship Church and Oakhill Baptist Church. She loved to fish and hunt and she also enjoyed flowers and painting. But what she loved best was being a mother and grandmother.

Nell is survived by her husband, A. B. Clark, Jr. of Clarktown, Texas; son, Wesley Ray Hartley of Fairmount; stepson, A. B. Clark, III of Clarktown; daughter, Tammie Williamson of LaPorte, Texas; step-daughter, Susan Clark of Sour Lake; and numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her brothers, Robert McDaniel, Vernon McDaniel and Edward McDaniel.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with Bro. Wayne Alford officiating.

Visitation will begin one hour prior to service.

Burial will follow services in Fairmount Cemetery with Matthew Collom, Morgan Hartley, Randy McDaniel, Chip Chighizola, Tyler Clark, Brandon Pence, Austin Collom and Erika Davis serving as pallbearers.

Condolences and memories can be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, May 11, 2022, page 4","STR06" "I4952","McDaniel","Marva Nell","22 Jan 1942","30 Apr 2022","0","(Research): U. S. Public Records Index, Volume 2, shows a Marva N. Plaag was born in Jan 1942. She was a resident of Burkeville, Texas at the time of this record.","STR06" "I8568","McDaniel","Mary Adelia","2 Jan 1851","14 May 1925","0","Her name at death, as recorded in the family bible, was Adlia McDaniel RABORN.","STR06" "I26490","McDaniel","Mary E.","Abt 1867","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown by some to have married twice, to William Wallace MEADOW and to Mort SELF>","STR06" "I15660","McDaniel","Mary Emma","12 Apr 1872","9 Jul 1968","0","Name Mary Emma Pulliam
Event Type Death
Event Date 09 Jul 1968
Event Place Newton, Newton, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 12 Apr 1872
Birthplace Fairdale, Texas
Father's Name Sam Mcdaniel
Mother's Name Martha Martin
Informant Burdett Pulliam (Son)
Certificate Number 51542
GS Film number 2137108
Digital Folder Number 005144857
Image Number 00871



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS1H-3BJ : accessed 10 Apr 2014), Mary Emma Pulliam, 09 Jul 1968; citing certificate number 51542, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2137108.","STR06" "I8539","McDaniel","Mary Genie","7 Apr 1884","23 Jul 1969","0","Name Mary Genie Rogers
Event Type Death
Event Date 23 Jul 1969
Event Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 07 Apr 1884
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Levi L Mcdaniel
Mother's Name Lydia Smith
Informant Mrs. E C Smith (daughter)
Certificate Number 67380
GS Film number 2218188
Digital Folder Number 005145853
Image Number 00091



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3DF-5L8 : accessed 29 Mar 2014), Mary Genie Rogers, 23 Jul 1969; citing certificate number 67380, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218188.","STR06" "I15682","McDaniel","Mary Lucinda","30 Jan 1819","24 May 1900","0","Her headston is inscribed Lucinda Matheny, Died May 24, 1900, Age 82 Years.","STR06" "I16823","McDaniel","Meredith","25 Jan 1840","3 Apr 1922","0","Diane Hall writes that he married Mary J. WALL on 20 Jun 1866 in Amite County, Mississippi. She also shows that he served in the CSA, Amite Co Guards Co b 33rd MS Regiment","STR06" "I27906","McDaniel","Merlene ""Memmie""","9 Aug 1930","12 Jul 2011","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 20, 2011, Page 14

Merlene ""Memmie"" Davidson, 80, died in her home Tuesday morning, July 12, 2011, after an illness. She was born in Yellowpine, TX, to Leon Redic and Vada Solly McDaniel. Merlene has lived in Hemphill all her life and was a member of the Yellowpine Macedonia Baptist Church. She worked as a substitute teacher for the Hemphill ISD and as a clerk in retail sales.

She is survived by her daughter Diana Davidson of Hemphill, her brother R.L. McDaniel and his wife Bonnie of Yellowpine, her sister Ollie Faye Sparks of Yellowpine and numerous nieces and nephews. Merlene was preceded in death by her husband Billy Davidson, her son David Leon Davidson, her brother Clifton McDaniel, her sister Louise Coussons and nephew Ray Coussons.

Funeral services were conducted Thursday, July 14, in the Yellowpine Macedonia Baptist Church. Burial followed in the Yellowpine Cemetery.

Donations to the Yellowpine Macedonia Baptist Church or Yellowpine Cemetery would be appreciated by the family.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Online condolences may be posted at www.starrfuneralhome.com.

","STR06" "I45073","McDaniel","Mildred Inez","Abt 1929","8 Oct 2014","0","Mildred Inez Hooks, 85, of Hemhill, passed away Wednesday afternoon in the Lufkin Memorial Hospital, Lufkin, Texas. Mildred was born in Fairdale, Texas, to Miles W. and Ola Chance McDaniel. She was formerly a resident of Crockett, Texas, where she belonged to the First United Methodist Church and worked as an office clerk in the human resources insurance department.

Mrs. Hooks is survived by her husband Farrel S. Hooks of Hemphill, her sister Beatrice Weaver of Hemphill, numerous nieces and nephews, grand nieces and nephews, and great grand nieces and nephews.

Graveside services will be held at 2:00PM, Friday, October 10, 2014, in the Oak Hill Cemetery, Six Mile Community, Hemphill, Texas.

Copied from Starr Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, October 15, 2014, Page 12","STR06" "I24350","McDaniel","Miles Watson","8 May 1886","11 Nov 1982","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 2
Enumerated 21 and 22 April 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 4B
74-74
McDaniel, Lee Head M W 26 M1 8 Tx Miss Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Mollie Wf F W 23 M1 8 3/1 Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Dradie Son M W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Miles Brother M W 23 S Tx Miss Tx Laborer Odd Jobs
75-75
McDaniel, Lafayette Head M W 35 m1 13 Tx SC La Farmer
McDaniel, Lula Wf F W 31 M1 13 4/3 La La Ga
McDaniel, Opal Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx La
McDaniel, Leland Son M W 5 S Tx Tx La
McDaniel, Claude Son M W 2 S Tx Tx La

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 3 and 5 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 2B
Hemphill and Fairdale Road
41-41
Morris, Leonard Head m W 28 M Tx Fla Ala Farmer
Morris, Ilar M Wf F W 29 M Tx Tx Tx
Morris, Dortha m Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Morris, Lydia L Dtr F W 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
42-42
McDaniel, Miles W Head M W 33 M Tx Miss Tx
McDaniel, Ola L Wf F W 27 M Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Winnie D Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Fay E Son M W 2 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Sim R Father M W 70 Wd Miss SC SC

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated Apr 24 and 25 by Sim McDaniel
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 9B
186-189
McDaniel, Miles W Head m W 43 M 25 Tx SC Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Ola Wf F W 39 M 20 Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Winnie Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Gay Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Beatrice Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Gladis Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Mildred Dtr F W 10/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I37237","McDaniel","Miles Wayne","21 Jan 1932","7 Jun 1992","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V8Q4-4XZ
Name: Miles Wayne Mcdaniel
Event: Birth
Event Date: 21 Jan 1932
Event Place: Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Father: Miles W Mcdaniel
Mother: Ala Chance
Certificate Number:
Collection: Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997","STR06" "I15665","McDaniel","Minnie Mozelle","24 Nov 1879","10 Apr 1946","0","Name Minnie Mozell Smith
Event Type Death
Event Date 10 Apr 1946
Event Place Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 24 Nov 1879
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name S W Mcdaniel
Mother's Name Martha Ann Martin
Certificate Number 18467
GS Film number 2218356
Digital Folder Number 005145012
Image Number 02151



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39D-22J : accessed 11 Apr 2014), Minnie Mozell Smith, 10 Apr 1946; citing certificate number 18467, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218356.","STR06" "I16027","McDaniel","Minnie Ola","24 Apr 1893","19 Oct 1947","0","Name Minnie Ola Guin
Event Type Death
Event Date 19 Oct 1947
Event Place Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 24 Apr 1893
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name Levi Mcdaniel
Mother's Name Liddia Smith
Informant Houston Chance
Certificate Number 42913
GS Film number 2218731
Digital Folder Number 005145030
Image Number 00540



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39K-LCN : accessed 29 Mar 2014), Minnie Ola Guin, 19 Oct 1947; citing certificate number 42913, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218731.","STR06" "I261","","","","","","","" "I10068","","","","","","","" "I15612","McDaniel","Narrie Long","22 Jun 1889","10 Dec 1924","0","Name Narrie Long Mcdaniel
Event Type Draft Registration
Event Date 1917-1918
Event Place Sabine County, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Birth Date 22 Jun 1889
Birthplace Bayou, Texas, United States
Nationality United States
Affiliate Publication Title World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards
Affiliate Publication Number M1509
GS Film number 1983584
Digital Folder Number 005153630
Image Number 05138



Citing this Record:
""United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KZXT-XN2 : accessed 11 Apr 2014), Narrie Long Mcdaniel, 1917-1918; citing Sabine County, Texas, United States, NARA microfilm publication M1509, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d); FHL microfilm 1983584.","STR06" "I27449","McDaniel","Neal Elarce","1 Jan 1914","7 Jul 2001","0","Roy McDaniel, on his ""McDaniel-Whiting Family Tree"" posted on Rootsweb as part of their WorldConnect project, shows that Neal Elarce McDaniel was one of nine children born to Ennis Lamar McDaniel and Lela Jane WELCH. He noted that Ennis's father, Bartlett McDaniel, came from Mississippi and settled in San Augustine County, Texas. Ennis lived and raised his children in this same area.","STR06" "I27449","McDaniel","Neal Elarce","1 Jan 1914","7 Jul 2001","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, JP 3
Enumerated May 17, 1940
SD 7 ED 174-11 Sheet 25B
457
Dan and Lillie McKEY and family
458
McDaniel,Neal A Head M W 26 M No 5 Tx R Rusk Tx Laborer Farm
McDaniel, Thelma Wife F W 20 M No 6 Tx R Nacogdoches Tx
McDaniel, Daniel Son M W 2 S Tx
McDaniel, Albert Son M W 8/12 S Tx","STR06" "I15609","McDaniel","Nettie Z.","23 Oct 1879","21 Jun 1961","0","Name Nettie Z Gooch
Event Type Death
Event Date 21 Jun 1961
Event Place Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Usual residence Jasper, Rt. 3, Box 178 Kirbyville
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 23 Oct 1879
Birthplace Hemphill, Texas
Father's Name T L Mcdaniel
Mother's Name Margaret Smith
Informant Mrs. Vessie L. Gooch
Certificate Number 34803
GS Film number 2116747
Digital Folder Number 005145523
Image Number 00942



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3H4-6FS : accessed 12 Apr 2014), Nettie Z Gooch, 21 Jun 1961; citing certificate number 34803, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116747.","STR06" "I45032","McDaniel","Nolan","Aug 1893","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1910 census, Nolan, shown as age 15, single, born in Texas (with parents born in South Carolina and Texas) was living in the home of Leander and Ada Conner in Sabine County, Texas. He was shown as a ""hired boy"" and ""farm laborer/working out.""

Full name may have been James Nolan McDaniel. Said to have died ca. 1918.","STR06" "I15772","McDaniel","Nolan Ernest","23 Nov 1916","18 Oct 2004","0","Sabine County Reporter

October 27, 2004

Nolan Ernest McDaniel, Jr.

Nolan Ernest McDaniel, Jr., 87, of Hemphill died at 1:45 p.m. Monday, Oct. 18, 2004 at Hemphill Care Center.

McDaniel was born Nov. 23, 1916 in Sabine County as a son of the late Lea Ella (WALKER) and Ernest McDaniel Sr. and was a member of the Baptist Church. He was a U.S. Army veteran and retired from the U.S. Forest Service as a crew supervisor. Survivors: sons, Ernest Weldon McDaniel of Hemphill and James David McDaniel of Yellowpine; daughters Margie Nell MILLER of Brookeland; and Belinda Lee McDaniel of Silsbee; brothers, James Wendell McDaniel of Yellowpine and Clement Carlin McDaniel of Hemphill, sisters, Zuda Lee TINSELY of Hemphill, and Evelyn Easley of San Juan Capistrano, California; six grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Vance Purtell officiating and Guvie Miller offering an eulogy. Interment followed at Oak Hill Cemetery in Sabine County. Arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home Inc. of Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I15770","McDaniel","Nolan Ernest ""Mack""","19 Dec 1887","2 Nov 1963","0","Name Nolan Earnest Mcdaniel
Event Type Death
Event Date 02 Nov 1963
Event Place Lufkin, Angelina, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 19 Dec 1887
Birthplace , Texas
Occupation Retired Farmer
Veteran NO
Father's Name W W Mcdaniel
Mother's Name Joe Ann Smith
Informant J W McDaniel
Certificate Number 67330
GS Film number 2117352
Digital Folder Number 005164767
Image Number 02919



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3XF-FPG : accessed 13 Apr 2014), Nolan Earnest Mcdaniel, 02 Nov 1963; citing certificate number 67330, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117352.","STR06" "I15770","McDaniel","Nolan Ernest ""Mack""","19 Dec 1887","2 Nov 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 1A Stamped 111
1-1
McDaniel, Ruben S and Winnie family
2-2
McDaniel, Nolan E Head M W 42 M 22 Tx SC LA Farmer
McDaniel, Ella Wf F W 41 M 21 Tx Ala La
McDaniel, James W Son m W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Clement C Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Nolan E Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Zudalee Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Evlyn Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I23888","","","","","","","" "I15918","McDaniel","Norman Broach","11 Sep 1910","22 Oct 1976","0","Unable to find him on the Texas Death index, but he is listed on the SSDI, with his last address as in Hemphill, Texas.","STR06" "I44898","McDaniel","Ollie","Abt 1910","Yes, date unknown","0","On the 1930 Federal Census her occupation was listed as ""Book-keeper, Garage.""","STR06" "I24348","McDaniel","Ollie Elizabeth","3 Sep 1878","2 Jan 1963","0","Name: Ollie Elizabeth Mcdaniel Mcgraw
Death Date: 02 Jan 1963
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 84 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 03 Sep 1878
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Sim Mcdaniel
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Druscilla Ferguson
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife & Mother
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Mt. Sania Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Burial Date: 04 Jan 1963
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117177
Digital Film Number: 4028580
Image Number: 972
Reference Number: cn 11851
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I44950","McDaniel","Patsy Gail","15 Nov 1936","21 Jul 2000","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by ""EastTexan"" has a photo of her headstone. It is inscribed ""Patsy Polley Welch, Nov 15, 1936-July 21, 2000, Best Wife, Best Mom, Best Friend.""","STR06" "I44945","McDaniel","Pearl","16 Sep 1896","27 Aug 1987","0","Obituary, copied from the FindAGrave memorial page created by ""EastTexan""

Funeral for Pearl McDaniel Pulliam, 90, of Kirbyville was held August 29 at Causey's E. E. Stringer Funeral Home. Burial was in Davis Cemetery in Beulah Springs.

She died Thursday at Avalon Place Nursing Home.

Survivors include a son, Virgil Pulliam of Kirbyville; a daughter, Bernice Howell of Channelview; three grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren.
","STR06" "I15684","McDaniel","Pickins","22 Feb 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","Was on the 1850 Itawamba County, Mississippi census with Wm. Watson McDaniel and family, and they came through on their way to Texas. Pickins returned to South Carolina. Wm. moved to Texas in time to be listed on the Sabine County Census for the year. (White and Toole, p 47).

Said to have married Eliza SWEARINGEN.

Dry Creek Baptist Church Minutes:

Aug 1841 his notes: Two of Charity McDaniel Raborn's brothers, Simeon McDaniel and Pickens B McDaniel married sisters of James Swearingen.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=renees&id=I3352","STR06" "I15684","McDaniel","Pickins","22 Feb 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):The Ancestry.com index to US Civil War Records and Profiles lists a Pickens McDaniel, Private, Enlisted in Company K, South Carolina Second Light Artillery Regiment","STR06" "I15647","McDaniel","Ralph Frazier","7 Apr 1902","Aug 1974","0","His occupation, per his death certificate, was that of Nurseryman. He was a veteran, serving in the US Armed Forces from 1920-1923. He was divorced.

Name Ralph Frazier Mcdaniel
Event Type Death
Event Date 31 Aug 1974
Event Place San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Divorced
Birth Date 07 Apr 1902
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name William F Mcdaniel
Mother's Name Sarah Hargroves
Certificate Number 61382
GS Film number 2243325
Digital Folder Number 005145696
Image Number 02739



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3Z1-M6J : accessed 15 Apr 2014), Ralph Frazier Mcdaniel, 31 Aug 1974; citing certificate number 61382, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2243325.","STR06" "I45028","McDaniel","Richard Alex","16 Dec 1884","Yes, date unknown","0","He registered for the draft for World War I in Houston County, Texas. He was an engineer, nearest relative was Dana McDaniel, and he was described as tall and slender, with grey eyes and brown hair.","STR06" "I15658","McDaniel","Richmond Hubert ""Hugh""","24 Aug 1869","3 Oct 1942","0","Kay Parker McCary noted, on the FindAGrave memorial page that was created for him by Ray and Peggy Holbrooks Pace, that even though his tombstone says ""Richard Hubert McDaniel..[his actual first name was} Richmond....a family name that carries out in several generations; my mother and his death certificate also verified this.""","STR06" "I4048","McDaniel","Robert Cecil","19 Mar 1915","23 Nov 2005","0","In his autobiography, ""In Search of Blue Water"", he writes that he was born on his parents 154 acre homestead, delivered by Dr. C. F. Smith, his Uncle by marriage. The house in which he was born and grew up in was probably built not long after the Civil War, and during his early years faced south toward Six Mile Creek. He passed the state teachers exam in 1935, thought he never taught school. After taking courses at the Chenier Business and Radio College in Beaumont, he worked for W. E. Coussons in Hemphill at his department store on the Hemphill Courthouse square.

US Army career serviceman, Chief Warrant Officer, W4, May 5, 1941 to May 1, 1962, served in the Philippines, Okinawa, Marshall Islands, and Canal Zone, awarded the Army Commendation Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters. After his retirement from the army, he worked for the Texas Employment Commission in Orange.


Robert Cecil McDaniel

Robert Cecil McDaniel died on the 23rd day of November, 2005 at 90 years of age. Cecil was born on March 19, 1915 in Sabine County, Texas in the community of Six Mile. Sabine County has been the home of his ancestors since 1850 when Cecil's great grandfather settled in the community later to be known as Fairdale in the Southeastern part of Sabine County, Texas.

He entered the United States Army on May 5, 1941 and retired from service after having served in both World War II and the Korean Conflict. He served in the Philippines, Okinawa, Panama, and with the Army task groups in the Marshall Islands, South Pacific, which participated in the first hydrogen bomb test. He also served six years in the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., in the Office of the Adjutant General, U.S. Army.

After retiring from the military, Cecil and his wife, Loye Winona White McDaniel, returned to Sabine County. It was during this time that Cecil's love for writing, his family and the people of Sabine County resulted in his authoring 12 books, including a book of poetry and prose, When the Moon was on the Rise, an autobiography, In Search of Blue Water, a book of short essays, Come Smile with Me, and nine historical books: Citizen-Soldiers of Sabine County, Texas 1812-1991; Sabine County, Texas: The First One-Hundred and Fifty Years 1836-1986; Hemphill High School, Sabine County, Texas: The First Seventy-Eight Years 1911-1989; The 1900 Census of Sabine County, Texas; The 1920 Census of Sabine County, Texas; and A Pictorial History of Sabine County, Texas (Vols. I, II, III, and IV).

In addition to being an author, Cecil was an artist. His paintings most often depict valleys of bluebonnets and other landscapes. Robert Cecil McDaniel was preceded in death by his wife of 60 years, Loye Winona White McDaniel of the Gravel Hill community near Hemphill, Texas (born October 30, 1919 - died December 4, 2002), grandson, Stephen White McDaniel, II, parents, Ruben Sim McDaniel and Winifred Caroline Broach McDaniel, and brothers, Ruben Sim (R.S.) McDaniel, Jr., Norman Broach McDaniel, and Kenneth Smith McDaniel. He is survived by his sons, Dwight Patrick McDaniel and Stephen White McDaniel, daughters-in-law, Patricia Ann Tweten McDaniel and Marcia Sue Burlison McDaniel, and grandchildren, Harper Longstreet McDaniel and Erin Colleen McDaniel.

To his family, he will be remembered as a loving husband, father and grandfather, and also as an artist, poet and historian of Sabine County. ""A God who formed me from the clay, Then gave to me the sweet light of day, And one faith, one hope, one soul sure, Imperfect yes, but through Him made pure."" (From: When the Moon was on the Rise - ""Treasures"", page 98) Visitation will be from 4:00p.m. to 9:00p.m., Sunday evening, November 27th, at Starr Funeral Home, Hemphill, Texas. The Funeral Service will be held at 1:00p.m., Monday, November 28th, at First Baptist Church Hemphill, Texas with the burial following in the Oak Hill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home. Starr Funeral Home Hemphill, TX (409) 787-3331
","STR06" "I4048","McDaniel","Robert Cecil","19 Mar 1915","23 Nov 2005","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill JP 1
Enumerated April 13, 1940
SD 42-3 ED 202-1 Sheet 5B
100
Coussons, Pole M Head m W 55 M Tx Same House Realtor Private Work
Coussons, Carie Wf F W 48 M Tx Same House
Coussons, William T. (ab) Son M W 22 S Tx Same House
Coussons, Joy (ab) Dtr F W 20 S Tx Same House
Coussons, Yvonne (ab) Dtr F W 18 S Tx Same House
Coussons, Bobbie Joe Son F W 9 S Tx Same House
McDaniel, Robert C Lodger M W 24 S Tx Same House Salesman Gen merch Store","STR06" "I44929","McDaniel","Robert Gene","24 Aug 1927","12 Nov 1980","0","There is a photo of his military marker on his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ray & Peggy Holbrooks Pace. It is embossed with a cross and the following: Robert C/G McDaniel, S Sgt US Air Force, WW II, Korea, Vietnam, Aug 24, 1927 Nov 12 1980.""","STR06" "I44993","McDaniel","Robert Lee","11 Oct 1920","22 Aug 1997","0","Obituary, from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Charlotte Hardamon Coble:

Robert Lee McDaniel, 76, of Many, died Friday, Aug. 22 at his residence.

He was a US Army veteran of WW II.

Services held Tuesday, Aug. 26 at 10 am, Les Fontaine Funeral Home Chapel, Rev. E E Walker and Rev. Kenneth Leach officiated.

Survivors: daughters, Joyce A Salter and husband Larry of Many; Kay Wright and husband, Tony of Denton, Texas; one stepson, Benny Miller of Cary NC; brothers, Elton Woodrow McDaniel of Many and James T McDaniel of DeRidder; 11 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Preceded in death by his parents, brother Leon J McDaniel; and one granddaughter, Nicole Wright.

Pallbearers: Pat Merritt, E W McDaniel, Jr., Greg Faust, Brandt Faust, Billy Guay, Scotty Salter, Mark Ervin and Tim Wagnon.","STR06" "I23889","McDaniel","Robert Vincent","23 Dec 1934","8 Oct 2019","0","He was a 1952 graduate of Hemphill High School. In 2014, he celebrated his 52 graduation anniversary and reunion at Holly Park on Oct 18, 2014. A photo of this reunion was in the November 5, 2014 Sabitn County Reporter, page 6, and others pictured were Jack Taylor, Terrell Gaskins, Lonnie Melton, Charles Huff, Janice Maxey, Tony Morris, Bennie McNaughten, Oweda Clark Boyd and Gerald Glover.

The Sabine County Reporter
1963

Robert V. McDaniel received an honorable discharge from the U. S. Marines after a seven year tour of duty. He received his discharge from Camp Pendleton, CA.

(As reprinted in the BACK IN TIME column, Thirty-Five Years ago, published on January 28, 1998)

OBITUARY

Robert Vincent McDaniel, Sr., 84, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Tuesday, October 8, 2019 in Nacogdoches Medical Center.

Robert was born in Sabine County, Texas on December 23, 1934 to Norman Broach McDaniel and Verdie Smith McDaniel. He was a graduate of Hemphill High School and a veteran of the United States Marines. He worked for many years as Central Office Coordinator in the Telecommunications Field.

Robert was an Endowed Member and Past Master of Littleton Fowler Masonic Lodge #305 in Hemphill as well as Past Master of Pineland Lodge #1166. He served as District Deputy Grand Master 1992-1993. He was also a member of the Order of the Eastern Star Hemphill Chapter 375 and a longtime member of East Mayfield Baptist Church.

He is survived by his sons, Vince McDaniel and wife, Michelle, of Lumberton, Texas and Richard McDaniel and wife, Rene', of Henderson, Texas; daughter, Laurie Paulson and husband, Steve, of Kane, Pennsylvania; brothers, Lyndon McDaniel and wife, Pat, of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Gail McDaniel and wife, Donna, of Spring, Texas, and Jimmy McDaniel and wife, Janice, of Hemphill; sisters, Peggy Pfleider and husband, Troy, of Hemphill and Carolyn Canizales and husband, Ray, of Round Rock, Texas; and grandchildren, Erin Paulson of Pennsylvania and Preslee McDaniel of Henderson.

Robert was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Mary; and his brother, Randy.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Saturday, October 12, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, October 13, 2019 at East Mayfield Baptist Church, 125 Linda Lane, Hemphill, Texas under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Gene Lee officiating.

Serving as pallbearers are members of the Masonic Lodge.

Masonic Rites and burial will follow services in Oakhill Cemetery, 300 Oakhill Rd.,

The Sabine County Reporter, October 16, 2019, Page 8","STR06" "I45094","McDaniel","Roy Winston","29 Dec 1898","20 Oct 1971","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows he was a resident of Cockrell Hill, Dallas County, Texas at the time of his death, and working as a salesman in the Insurance Industry. He was also a veteran of World War I.

","STR06" "I15811","McDaniel","Rubin Sim","12 Feb 1886","5 Dec 1973","0","Robert Cecil McDaniel, his youngest son, writes that Rubin took the state teachers examination in May 1909 and obtained a certificate to teach in the county schools, teaching both in Tebo and Gravelhill communities in rural Sabine County.","STR06" "I15811","McDaniel","Rubin Sim","12 Feb 1886","5 Dec 1973","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 1A
5-5
McDaniel, Sim R Head m W 24 m1 2 Tx SC Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Winnie C Wf F W 24 m1 2 1/1 Tx Ark Ark
McDaniel, Kenneth S Son M W 1 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx


1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 1A Stamped 111
1-1
McDaniel, Ruben S Head M W 44 M 21 Tx SC La Farmer
McDaniel, Winnie Wf F W 44 m 21 Tx Ark Ark
McDaniel, Kenneth S Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Norman B Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Ruben S Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaneil, Cecil Son M W 15 D (sic) Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Joan Mother F W 77 Wd 11 La Miss La
2-2
Nolan and Ella McDaniel and Family","STR06" "I15920","McDaniel","Rubin Sim","22 Jul 1913","10 Nov 1972","0","In her transcription of the Oak Hill Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary indicates that he married first Thelma Alford and second Iola Westmoreland. His younger brother, Robert Cecil McDaniel, writes that R.S. and he jointly enrolled in Chenier Business and Radio College in Beaumont in September 1932, staying with their Uncle Kelse and Aunt Katie May (Broach) Renwick on 2805 Orange Street, two miles from the downtown business district. He graduated from the Radio course around December, 1933, and first returned to Hemphill and worked for W. E. Coussons. Later, Chenier's obtained a job for him as an engineer with KFDM radio station in Beaumont. He went on to work at KTRH and KXYZ in Houston, making many trips with the announcers to Southwest Conference football games. He later still worked for the Federal Aviation Agency, from which he retired in the early 1960's, returning to Hemphill.

Kay Parker McCary, in her annotated transcription of the Oak Hill Cemetery in Sabine County, shows he married second Iola Westmoreland.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMLT-27P/p1
Name: R S Mcdaniel Jr
Death Date: 10 Nov 1972
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 59 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1913
Birth Date: 7-22-1913
Occupation Retired Radio Tech, Electronics
Veteran No
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: R S Mcdaniel Sr
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Winnie Broach
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Informant R S McDaniel Sr
Film Number: 2242194
Digital Film Number: 4169873
Image Number: 45
Reference Number: 85632
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I15648","McDaniel","Samuel E.","25 Nov 1904","9 Mar 1984","0","(Research):From the San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, May 4, 2006
DECADE OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION
By Harry P. Noble p. 10

Sam (Tex) McDaniel, of San Augustine, rode a steer named Barker all the way from Texas to New York. He and the 1200 pound steer then flew from New York to Washington, D.C. where President Franklin D. Roosevelt congratulated. him.

Note: It appears, but has not been verified, that the Sam McDaniel mentioned above is the same person as the Sam McDaniel who is the son of William Frazier McDaniel and Sarah Pinkney Hargroves.","STR06" "I7365","McDaniel","Samuel William","14 Oct 1836","30 Jan 1922","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ray and Peggy Holbrooks Pace and maintained by Kay Parker McCary shows that"" Co. F, 11 Texas Infantry, C.S.A"" is inscribed on either his headstone or a military marker, though no photo of this is shown.","STR06" "I7365","McDaniel","Samuel William","14 Oct 1836","30 Jan 1922","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Angelina County, The Third District, P O Homer
Enumerated 20 July 1860
Page 88
680-650
Samuel McDaniel 23 M Farmer $--- $300 Miss
Martha McDaniel 15 F SC
681-657
Laurence McDaniel 52 M Farmer $400 $600 SC
Sarah McDaniel 22 F Miss
Amanda McDaniel 5 F Miss
James P McDaniel 3 M Miss

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No. 2, P O Sabine Town
Enumerated 28 July 1870
Page 16
438-438
McDaniel, Levy 61 M W farmer 200 200 S. Carolina
McDaniel, Sarah 33 F W Keeping House Mississisippi
McDaniel, James H 13 M W Tx
McDaniel, Henry L 10 M W Tx
McDaniel, Mary E 3 F W Tx
McDaniel, Stillman S 1 M W Tx
439-439
McDaniel. S W 33 M W Farmer 300 300 Miss
McDaniel, Martha 24 f W Keeping House Tx
McDaniel, Levy L 10 M W Tx
McDaniel, William F 4 m W Tx
McDaniel, Richman G 1 m W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sub District 84, JP 2
Enumerated 23 Jun 1880
Page 10A SD 1 ED 84
86-88
McDaniel, S W W M 44 Farmer Miss SC Ala
McDaniel, W F 35 Wf Keepin House Tx --- ---
McDaniel, Wm W M 14 Son Tx Miss Tx
McDaniel, Hubert W M 10 Son Tx Miss Tx
McDaniel, Mary E W F 8 D Tx Miss Tx
McDaniel, L. Isabella W F 5 D Tx Miss Tx
McDaniel, Arminda W F 2 D Tx Miss Tx
McDaniel, Minnie W F 6/12 Nov D Tx Miss Tx
81-89
McDaniel, Levy W M 18 Tx Mis Tx
McDaniel, Elisabeth W F 21 Wf Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Francis R W F 2 Dtr Tx Tx Tx
82-89
McDaniel, Levy Sr and Sarah and family

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 2A Stamped 108
26-26
McDaniel, W Head M W Oct 1836 63 M 42 Miss Sc Ala Farmer
McDaniel, Martha A Wf W F Jan 1845 55 M 42 7/3 Tx Ga Ala
McDaniel, Richmond H Son W M Aug 1869 30 S Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Emma M Dtr W F Apr 1876 24 S Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Lura Dtr W F Jan 1878 22 S Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer


1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 25 and 26 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 6B
98-98
McDaniel, Sam Head M W 75 m1 51 Miss SC SC Farmer
McDaniel, Martha Wf W F 64 m1 51 7/6 Tx Ga Ala
McDaniel, Hugh Son M W 40 S Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer","STR06" "I7370","McDaniel","Sarah Essie","23 Jan 1917","9 Oct 2006","0","Referred to as Essie HAMM in the bio of her father, but as Sarah HUDDELSTON in the later obituaries of her sisters, Edna White and Bessie Kelley.","STR06" "I25637","McDaniel","Sileta E.","7 Oct 1904","2 Apr 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
April 17, 1996, page 12

Sileta E. Gooch, age 91, of Newton died Tuesday, April 2, 1996, at the Mary E. Dickerson Memorial Hospital in Jasper.

Mrs. Gooch was a native of Hemphill and a longtime resident of Newton County.

Survivors: a son, K. C. ""Possum"" Gooch of Newton; sisters, Vera Crouch and Bertie Scott, both of Hemphill; a brother, Hershel McDaniel of Pasedena; seven grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; and ten great-great granchildren.

Funeral services were held April 4 at the Walter Smith Funeral Home Chapel in Newton. Interment followed at Gooch Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I24345","McDaniel","Sim Albert","5 Feb 1910","22 Nov 1958","0","FindAGrave shows that he had a military marker inscribed ""Pvt Co A 117 Engineer C BN, World War II.""

Name Sem Albert Mcdaniel
Event Type Death
Event Date 22 Nov 1958
Event Place Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status Divorced
Birth Date 05 Feb 1910
Birthplace , Texas
Occupation Carpenter, Saw Mill
Veteran Yes, WW 2
Father's Name W R Mcdaniel
Mother's Name Rilla Mae Mcdaniel
Certificate Number 63254
GS Film number 2115621
Digital Folder Number 005145574
Image Number 03349



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3C9-PMZ : accessed 18 Apr 2014), Sem Albert Mcdaniel, 22 Nov 1958; citing certificate number 63254, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2115621.","STR06" "I45084","McDaniel","Sim Virgil","16 Feb 1905","8 Jul 1956","0","His Texas death certificate indicated he was a Farmer, married, and not a veteran.","STR06" "I15681","McDaniel","Simeon","12 May 1816","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Mary Ann SWEARINGEN, and to have died in the Civil War in Virginia.

Dry Creek Baptist Church Minutes:

Aug 1841 his notes: Two of Charity McDaniel Raborn's brothers, Simeon McDaniel and Pickens B McDaniel married sisters of James Swearingen.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=renees&id=I3352
","STR06" "I15624","McDaniel","Simeon ""Sim"" Albert","Jun 1849","Abt 1920","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No. 2, PO Sabine Town
Enumerated 28 July 1870
Page 15 Stamped 14
433-433
McDaniel, Sarah 35 F W Farmer 600 400 Mississippi [Second Wife and Widow]
McDaniel, L P 28 M W Farmer SC
McDaniel, Simon S 21 M W Miss
McDaniel, Alexander 15 m W Tx
McDaniel, Rachel C 12 F W Tx
McDaniel, Marry Jane 9 F W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP No 2
Enumerated 2 July 1880
Page 19 SD 1 ED 84 Stamped 217
165-176
McDaniels, Sim W M 25 Farmer Tx Miss Ala
McDaniels, Drucilla W F 21 Wf Tx Tx La
McDaniels, Wm Rob. W M 5 Son Tx Tx Tx
McDaniels, Elizab. W F D 1 Tx Tx Tx

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP No. 2
Enumerated 12 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 6B
108-108
McDaniel, Sim Head W M Jun 1849 50 M 27 Miss SC SC Farmer
McDaniel, Drucilla Wf W F Oct 1857 42 M 27 7/7 Tx La Tx
McDaniel, Alex T Son W M Mch 1881 19 S Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Lee J Son W M July 1883 16 S Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Miles Son W M May 1886 14 S Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Columbia Dtr W F Feb 1889 11 Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Ross Son W M Jun 1891 8 S Tx Miss Tx
McDaniel, Ida Grddtr W F Oct 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 19 and 20 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 3A
48-48
McDaniel, Sim A Head M W 60 Wd Miss SC SC Farmer
McDaniel, Ross M Son M W 18 S Tx Miss Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Ida Grddtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Busby, Cleavie Son-in-law M W 23 M1 1 La Ala Ala Farmer
Busby, Columbia Dtr F W 21 M1 1 Tx Miss Tx
","STR06" "I15679","McDaniel","Sophia","30 Sep 1806","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Henry C. TURNER.","STR06" "I15675","McDaniel","Stanmore","24 Mar 1799","Yes, date unknown","0","Not found on Edgefield Records after 1840. Said to have married Elizabeth WEST (White and Toole, p 47).","STR06" "I14629","","","","","","","" "I25638","McDaniel","Talmadge Wesley","15 Nov 1909","18 Jan 1992","0","In 1940, the federal census enumeration shows that Talmadge, age 29, was married to an Elizabeth, his same age, and living in Harris County, Texas. Talmadge was shown as born in Texas and working as a cord wood contractor. Elizabeth was born in New Mexico. Both has lived in rural Sabine County five years earlier. They had two sons listed with them, 4 year old Arthur and 3 year old John S. The Texas Birth Index has listings for a Falmage Arthur McDaniel, born 5 Jan 1936 in Bexar County, TX to Falmage (sic) McDaniel and Elizabeth McDaniel; and for John Samuel McDaniel, born 2 Mar 1937 in Bexar County to Talmadge McDaniel and Elizabeth McDaniel. It is not known with certainty if Elizabeth's maiden name was indeed McDaniel, or if both birth records inadvertantly used her married surname instead of maiden name. She is shown as Elizabeth McDaniel McDaniel on her Find A Grave memorial page.","STR06" "I15644","McDaniel","Tera Arminta","10 Sep 1895","6 Oct 1986","0","The Texas Death Index and the Social Security Death Index both show her as Tera Smith.","STR06" "I15472","McDaniel","Terrence ""Ted"" Ethereal","8 May 1927","29 May 2007","0","LONGVIEW - Memorial services for Terrence ""Ted"" Etherel McDaniel, 80, Longview, are scheduled for 1 p.m. Friday at First Methodist Church, Hallsville, with Chaplain David Reeder officiating. Arrangements are with East Texas Funeral Home, Longview.

Mr. McDaniel died May 29, 2007. at his residence.

He was born May 8, 1927, in Hemphill to the late Leland Tim and Ara Anna McLemore McDaniel. He served in the Army and was a longtime resident of Gum Springs community. He was co-owner of Longview Creosote Plant and retired from Russell Construction.

Survivors include his wife, Barbara McDaniel, Longview; children, Eddie Moore, Houston, Bennie Killingsworth, Dixie Lee Grant and Cindy Dawson, all of Longview; Beth Hogan, Homer, La., Cathy Rogers and Susan Shields, both of Hallsville, and Terrence L. McDaniel, Boone, N.C.; brothers, Reggie McDaniel, Tommy McDaniel and Billy McDaniel; 10 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Published in Tyler Morning Telegraph on May 31, 2007","STR06" "I27455","McDaniel","Thurman","26 Sep 1946","1 Nov 2017","0","Obituary of Thurman McDaniel

Thurman ""Donkey"" McDaniel, age 71, of the Rebecca Community in Sabine County, passed from this life in the early morning hours of Wednesday, November 1, 2017.

Graveside Services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, November 6, 2017, in the Chinquapin Cemetery in San Augustine County, Texas. Officiating will be Bro. Floyd Wright.

""Donkey"" was born to Thelma and Neal McDaniel on September 26, 1946, in Rusk County, Texas. He was employed as a Roofer in Construction Installation, and was a member of the Baptist Church.

He is survived by, his wife, Patricia McDaniel of Chesapeake, Virginia; Sons, Richard McDaniel of Broaddus; John McDaniel and his wife, Jennifer of Bronson and Robert McDaniel and his wife, Carie of Chesapeake, Virginia. His beloved grandchildren, Andrew McDaniel, Robbie McDaniel, Justin McDaniel, Bailey McDaniel, Kurstee Roe, Dimitri Wilke and Zackary Wilke; his beloved great-grandchildren, Oddie, Ciara, Colby, Emily, Derek, and Azlynn.

He is preceded in death by his beloved parents, Neal and Thelma McDaniel; Brother, Daniel McDaniel and Sister, Eunice Jacks.

(Copied from the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home website)
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, November 8, 2017, Page 3","STR06" "I15606","McDaniel","Tilman Leland","Oct 1846","16 Jan 1936","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that he married third an ""Emma."" Debra Massey shows her as Emma SIMMONS.","STR06" "I15606","McDaniel","Tilman Leland","Oct 1846","16 Jan 1936","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, SubDiv 84
Enumerated 9 and 10 July 1880
Page 28D SD 1 ED 84
254-264
McDaniel, W W W M 33 Farmer SC SC SC
McDaniel, Ann Joe W F 25 Wife La Miss Miss
McDaniel, Luthenia W F 8 Dtr Tx SC La
McDaniel, Ella W F 6 Dtr Tx SC La
McDaniel, Wm W M 3 SOn Tx SC La
McDaniel, Eva W F 6/12 Dec Dtr Tx Sc La
255-165
McDaniel, T L m W 30 Farmer SC SC SC
McDaniel, Margerate W F 29 Wf La Miss Miss
McDaniel, Hesaia? W F 8 Dtr Tx SC La
McDaniel, William W M 5 Son Tx SC La
McDaniel, Nora W F 3 Dt Tx SC La
McDaniel, Nettie W F 6/12 Nov Tx SC La
Edgar, Daniel W M 24 --- Tx SC La

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 5A
77-77
McDaniel, T L Head W M Oct 1849 50 Wd SC SC SC Farmer
McDaniel, Colema Son W M Feb 1882 18 S Tx SC La Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Mattie Dtr W F Jun 1885 14 S Txc Sc La
McDaniel, Norra Son W M Jun 1889 10 S Tx Sc La Farm Laborer

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 16 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 1B
15-15
McDaniel, Tilman L Head M W 63 m2 10 SC SC SC Farmer
McDaniel, Anne C Wife F W 53 M2 10 1/1 Tx La NC Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Narrie L Son M W 20 S Tx SC LA Farmer
Conner, Maza M Stepniece F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Ball, Sybal StepGranddtr F W 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Cook, Jay C Hiredman M W 53 Wd NC NC NC Engineer Locomotive

","STR06" "I26491","McDaniel","Tilman Stanmore","27 Nov 1869","27 Aug 1918","0","Name T S Mcdaniel
Event Type Death
Event Date:
Event Place Fairdale, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 27 Nov 1869
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name: Not listed
Mother's Name:Not listed
Certificate Number 35195
GS Film number 2073324
Digital Folder Number 005145078
Image Number 03084



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3S4-R22 : accessed 15 Apr 2014), T S Mcdaniel, ; citing certificate number 35195, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2073324.","STR06" "I26491","McDaniel","Tilman Stanmore","27 Nov 1869","27 Aug 1918","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 2A Stamped 108
20-20
McDaniel, T Head W M Nov 1869 30 M * Tx Sc La farmer
McDaniel, Florence Wf W F Nov 1873 26 M 8 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Lewis I Son W M Nov 1893 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Vera E Dtr W F Jan 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Alie Dtr W F Feb 1899 1 S Tx Tx STx
McDaniel, Sarah A Mother W F Sept 1837 62 Wd 11/7 Miss NC Ga
21-21
McDaniel, F Head W M May 1873 27 M 1 Tx Sc La farmer
McDaniel, Eliza J Wf W July 1873 26 M 1 0/0 La Unk Unk
22-22
Robert J B Head W M Jun 1875 25 S Tx Ala Tx Log Driver
23-23
McDaniel, W F Head W M Feb 1866 34 M 10 Tx Miss Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Pinkie S Wf W F Aug 1875 24 M 10 3/3 Tx Miss Tx
McDaniel, Tera A Dtr W F Sept 1895 4 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Mamie B Dtr W F July 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Virgie M Dtr W F Aug 1899 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Larurence G E Boarder W M Jun 1869 30 S Tx Va Miss Teacher at School

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 25 and 26 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 6B
97-97
McDaniel, Tilman S Head MW 39 m1 19 Tx Ga Ala Farmer
McDaniel, Florence F W 36 M1 19 4/4 Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Lewis Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer Home Farm
McDaniel, Effie Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer Home Farm
McDaniel, Alta Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Eula Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I44931","McDaniel","Tilmon Alec","9 Mar 1881","20 Oct 1950","0","His Texas Death Certificate showed his father as Sim McDaniel, and his mother as not known. His occupation was that of a farmer, and he was married. The informant was S. J. McDaniel. His first names, on both his death certificate and as engraved on his tombstone, was shown as Tilmon. His middle name was shown as Alex on his death certificate and Alec on his tombstone.","STR06" "I44931","McDaniel","Tilmon Alec","9 Mar 1881","20 Oct 1950","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, Pr 2, Douglass
Enumerated 2 May 1910
SD ? ED 97 Sheet 9B
158-158
McDaniel, T A head M W 29 m1 `0 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Leola Wf F W 28 m1 10 5/2 Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Corbin Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Simmie Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Pearl Dtr F W 1 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, JP 2
Enumerated 8 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 125 Sheet 3B
46-46
McDaniel, Tillman A Head M W 39 M Tx Tx Tx Farming
McDaniel, Leola Wf F W 36 M Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Corbin Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Simpson Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Pearl Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, ArthurW Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Bertie M Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Mirtis H/L/S? Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Troy Son M W 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, JP 2
Enumerated April 17, 1930
ED 174-8 SD 12 Sheet 10A Stamped 145
170-174
McDaniel, Tillman A Head M W 49 m19 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Leola Wf F W 45 M 15 Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Myrtie Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Tillman A Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Gail Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I25639","McDaniel","Vera","12 Oct 1916","30 Mar 2004","0","Sabine County Reporter
April 7, 2004 & April 14, 2004

Vera Crouch

Vera Crouch, 87, of Hemphill died at 2:45 p.m. Tuesday, March 30, 2004 at Hemphill Care Center. Mrs. Crouch was born Oct. 12, 1916, in Sabine County as a daughter of the late Nettie (Love) and Wesley McDaniel and had lived in Shreveport, La. several years before returning to the Hemphill area in 1980. She was a member of the Church of God and the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. She had worked as a beautician and nurse. Survivors: a son, Samuel Wesley Crouch of Boulder, Colorado; daughters Regina Lee Johnstone of Santa Anna California and Barbara Copeland of Shreveport; a sister, Bertie Scott of Hemphill; and grandchildren, Edward Copeland, Michael Copeland, Tandy Copeland, Arthur Copeland, Amy Bailey, Kenneth Johnstone, Jr., and Keith Johnstone. She was preceded in death by her husband, Walter Lee Crouch, father Wesley McDaniel, and mother Nettie Love McDaniel. Graveside rites were held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Forest Park Cemetery West in Shreveport with Bro. Harold Stoll officiating. Starr Funeral Home Inc. Hemphill directors.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I15646","McDaniel","Vergie M.","13 Aug 1899","Yes, date unknown","0","Katherine Freistat shows that Vergie married first Walter BRIDGERS and second Clifton ALLEN.","STR06" "I34313","McDaniel","Vickie Ann","24 Jan 1961","20 Dec 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 27, 1995, Page 12

Vickie Ann Simmons

Vickie Ann McDaniel Simmons, 34, of San Augustine died Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1995, in Chireno.

She was born Jan. 24, 1961, in Houston and had a been a longtime resident of San Augustine County. Mrs. Simmons, a member of Shiloh Baptist Church, was a homemaker.

Survivors: husband, Allen Niel Simmons of San Ausgustine; parents, Albert and Jo McDaniel of San Augustine; grandparents, Neal and Thelma McDaniel of San Augustine; a sister, Pam Evans of San Augustine; two brothers, Albert McDaniel and Carroll McDaniel, both of San Augustine.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Friday at Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel in San Augustine with Bro. Frank Thompson officiating. Interment was at Redland Cemetery, San Augustine County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2009)","STR06" "I4122","McDaniel","Waldon","Abt 1917","Yes, date unknown","0","Could this be the same person as John Waldon McDaniel, who according to his Texas Death Certificate was born in Kirbyville, TX on 26 Dec 1916 and died in Kingsville, Texas? That death certificate, with his widow Mary McDaniel being the informant, indicated John Waldon McDaniel worked for Exxon and was a veteran of World War II. His parents, however, were listed as ""unknown.""","STR06" "I15642","McDaniel","William","Bef 1780","Yes, date unknown","0","White & Toole, ""Sabine County Historical Sketches and Genealogical Records"", pages 46 and 47 show that ""In 1786, Absalom McD. made his will naming wife Bartha and sons, WILLIAM, Hiram and Jehiel. Hiram also moved to Georgia about 1798. Absalom's estate was on the Savanah River. His father, James had rec'd 640 A. plus 756 A. in 1796. In 1813, Alexander McD., Wm. McD. acting as his attorney, sold over 1000 acres of land to Moses Swearingen. Much of the information about the family of William and Dosha McDaniel was taken from a letter rec'd by the late Lewis McD. of Sabine County from a cousin in Alabama, in 1924. The letter was from John Matheny. He obviously copied if from the family Bible, for most of these lines have been researched from then until present, and they have checked out to be correct.""
","STR06" "I44775","McDaniel","William ""Billie"" L.","1 Sep 1886","9 Jan 1969","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Kay Parker McCary, shows him as a son of Lee McDANIEL (1842-1906, FAG # 13669391) and Lanney McDANIEL (1859-1936, FAG #13669389), both buried at the Oak Hill Cemetery in Yellowpine. His mother, shown as Lanie, was living with William his wife of 12 years, Mary (nee McClelland) at the time of the 1930 federal census, in JP 1 of Sabine County.

Name Bill Mcdaniel
Event Type Death
Event Date 09 Jan 1969
Event Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 1886
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Lee Winder Mcdaniel
Mother's Name Lanie Travis
Certificate Number 13092
GS Film number 2137324
Digital Folder Number 005144873
Image Number 03143



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS1X-VRH : accessed 15 Apr 2014), Lee Winder Mcdaniel in entry for Bill Mcdaniel, 09 Jan 1969; citing certificate number 13092, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2137324.","STR06" "I44775","McDaniel","William ""Billie"" L.","1 Sep 1886","9 Jan 1969","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine Count, JP 1
Enumerated 27 and 28 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 22A
Bronson and Pineland Road
431-453
McClelland, Noah D Head M W 48 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McClelland, Esthand Wf F W 45 M Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Dora E Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McClelland, Mary C Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McClelland, Archie D Son m W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McClelland, Minnie B Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Fairby J Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
432-454
McDaniels, William L Head M W 22 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McDaniels, Mary E Wf F W 38 M Tx Tx La
McDaniels (sic), Euni C Mother-in-law F W 72 Wd La Ga Ga

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 29, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 8A Stamped 30
Lanier Hemphill and Bronson Public Road
102-106
McClelland, Noah D Head M W 59 M 24 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
McClelland, Hester A Wf F W 57 M 22 Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Dora Dtr F W 27 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer
McClelland, Pheriba Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer
McClelland, Unie C Mother F W 83 S Tx Tx Tx
103-107
McClelland, Archie Head m W 23 M 16 Tx Tx Tx Farm
McClelland, Clara Wf F W 21 M 14 Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Birta M Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Dempsey Son M W 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
104-108
McDaniel, William L Head M W 40 M 28 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Mary E Wf F W 53 M 41 Tx Tx Tx Laborer
McDaniel, Lanie Mother F W 63 Wd 20 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I890","McDaniel","William Frazier","21 Feb 1866","20 Mar 1951","0","Name William Frazier Mcdaniel
Event Type Death
Event Date 20 Mar 1951
Event Place Galveston, Galveston, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 21 Feb 1866
Birthplace Fairdale, Texas
Father's Name S W Mcdaniel
Mother's Name Martha Ann Martin
Informant Mrs. C. H Allen 2720 P1/2 City
Burial St. Augustine Tx Cemetery (sic)
Certificate Number 18488
GS Film number 2074656
Digital Folder Number 005145611
Image Number 02324



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3CK-8PW : accessed 20 Apr 2014), William Frazier Mcdaniel, 20 Mar 1951; citing certificate number 18488, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2074656.","STR06" "I890","McDaniel","William Frazier","21 Feb 1866","20 Mar 1951","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 2A Stamped 108
20-20
McDaniel, T Head W M Nov 1869 30 M * Tx Sc La farmer
McDaniel, Florence Wf W F Nov 1873 26 M 8 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Lewis I Son W M Nov 1893 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Vera E Dtr W F Jan 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Alie Dtr W F Feb 1899 1 S Tx Tx STx
McDaniel, Sarah A Mother W F Sept 1837 62 Wd 11/7 Miss NC Ga
21-21
McDaniel, F Head W M May 1873 27 M 1 Tx Sc La farmer
McDaniel, Eliza J Wf W July 1873 26 M 1 0/0 La Unk Unk
22-22
Robert J B Head W M Jun 1875 25 S Tx Ala Tx Log Driver
23-23
McDaniel, W F Head W M Feb 1866 34 M 10 Tx Miss Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Pinkie S Wf W F Aug 1875 24 M 10 3/3 Tx Miss Tx
McDaniel, Tera A Dtr W F Sept 1895 4 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Mamie B Dtr W F July 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Virgie M Dtr W F Aug 1899 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Larurence G E Boarder W M Jun 1869 30 S Tx Va Miss Teacher at School

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 12 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheets 11B and 12 A (33?)
227-227
McDaniel, William F Head m W 44 M1 20 Tx Miss Tx Farming Own Farm
McDaniel, Pinkie Wf F W 34 M1 20 7/7 Tx Miss Tx
McDaniel, Tera Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Mamie Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Virgie Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Ralph Son m W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Sam Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Low Son m W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Lily Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP One
Enumerated 30 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 175 Sheet 9B
162-168
McDaniel, William F Head m W 53 M Tx Miss Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Sarah p Wf W F 44 M Tx Ark Tx
McDaniel, Ralph Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Sam Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Les (sic) M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Lillie Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Lucille Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine, JP One
Enumerated April 7, 1930
SD 203-3 SD 19 Sheet 1A Stamped 167
Old Center Road
McDaniel, Will F Head M W 64 m 24 Tx Miss Miss Faremr Truck Farm
McDaniel, Sarah P Wf F W 54 M 14 Tx Miss Tx
McDaniel, Ralph Son M W 27 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer Truck Farm
McDaniel, Leo Son M W 23 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Truck Farm
McDaniel, Lucille Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I15818","McDaniel","William Fred","Abt 1914","27 Mar 1968","0","Name William Fred Mcdaniel
Event Type Death
Event Date 27 Mar 1968
Event Place Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 26 Oct 1913
Birthplace Hemphill, Texas
Father's Name W J Mcdaniel
Mother's Name C Hammock
Certificate Number 20597
GS Film number 2138979
Digital Folder Number 005145083
Image Number 00420



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3SC-D1B : accessed 20 Apr 2014), William Fred Mcdaniel, 27 Mar 1968; citing certificate number 20597, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2138979.","STR06" "I15809","McDaniel","William Joseph","6 Aug 1880","5 Aug 1962","0","Name William Joseph Mcdaniel
Event Type Death
Event Date 05 Aug 1962
Event Place Lufkin, Angelina, Texas, United States
Usual residence Hemphill, Texas
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 02 Aug 1880
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name W W Mcdaniel
Mother's Name Joe Ann Smith
Certificate Number 46229
GS Film number 2117024
Digital Folder Number 005144780
Image Number 01064



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBD-9X3 : accessed 20 Apr 2014), William Joseph Mcdaniel, 05 Aug 1962; citing certificate number 46229, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117024.","STR06" "I15809","McDaniel","William Joseph","6 Aug 1880","5 Aug 1962","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 5B
88-88
McDaniel, W J Head W M Aug 1877 22 M 1 Tx SC Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Canzada Wf W F Oct 1880 10 M 1 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Collin A Son W M Apr 1900 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Love, Henry Boarder W M Sept 1881 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 1A
3-3
McDaniel, William J Head M W 30 m1 12 Tx Sc Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Canzada Wf F W 27 m1 12 4/4 Tx Ga Ga Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Adrian C Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Iva E Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Nora Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Eva L Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 11 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 23A
652-671
McDaniel, William J Head m W 41 M Tx NC NC Farmer
McDaniel, Canzada Wf F W 39 M Tx Ala Ga
McDaniel, Adrian C Son M W 19 M Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Susie Dtr-in-law F W 17 M Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Ivey Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Neva Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Evie Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Thelma R Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Frederick Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated April 15, 1930
ED 202-10 SD 18 Sheet 4A
77-79
McDaniel, William J Head M W 51 M 21 Tx SC La Farmer
McDaniel, Canzada Wf F W 48 M 18 Tx Ala Ga
McDaniel, Fred Son W M 16 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I15597","McDaniel","William Lafayatte","Apr 1875","4 Aug 1950","0","Name: William Lafayatte Mcdaniel
Death Date: 04 Aug 1950
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 75 years 2 months 2 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1875
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Tilman Mcdaniel
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Margaret Smith
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2074442
Digital Film Number: 4166802
Image Number: 2244
Reference Number: 40026
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

Barbara Yancey Dore shows that he was known by his nickname of ""Fate.""","STR06" "I15597","McDaniel","William Lafayatte","Apr 1875","4 Aug 1950","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 2
Enumerated 21 and 22 April 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 4B
74-74
McDaniel, Lee Head M W 26 M1 8 Tx Miss Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Mollie Wf F W 23 M1 8 3/1 Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Dradie Son M W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Miles Brother M W 23 S Tx Miss Tx Laborer Odd Jobs
75-75
McDaniel, Lafayette Head M W 35 m1 13 Tx SC La Farmer
McDaniel, Lula Wf F W 31 M1 13 4/3 La La Ga
McDaniel, Opal Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx La
McDaniel, Leland Son M W 5 S Tx Tx La
McDaniel, Claude Son M W 2 S Tx Tx La

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Justice Precinct 7
Enumerated 5 and 6 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 3A
46-46
McDaniel, Lafayette Head M W 43 m Tx NC Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Lula M Wf F W 40 M Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Opal Dtr F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Teacher Public School
McDaniel, Leland Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Claud Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Woodrow Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated April 24, 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 9A Stamped 119
172-175
McDaniel, William L Head m W 53 M 21 Tx SC Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Lula Wf F W 50 m 18 La La Ga
McDaniel, Woodrow Son M W 15 S Tx Tx La Farm Helper
McDaniel, Lyndell Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx La





","STR06" "I8573","McDaniel","William Leander","20 Oct 1858","15 Oct 1937","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1900 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Beat 1
Enumerated 9 and 11 Jun 1900
SD 7 ED 104 Sheet 8A
132-132
McDaniel, Elija head W M Apr 1825 75 M 50 Miss SC Ga Farmer
McDaniel, Dosiah Wf W F Nov 1831 69 M 50 13/10 Miss Tenn Ga
McDaniel, Cade W Son W M Jan 1875 25 S Miss Miss Miss Farmer
133-133
McDaniel, William Head W M Nov 1862 38 M 8 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McDaniel, Lizza J Wf W F May 1875 25 M 8 3/3 La La La
McDaniel, Eunie Dtr W F May 1895 S Miss Miss Miss At School
McDaniel, Dixie Dtr W F Nov 1897 3 S Miss Miss La
McDaniel, LeRoy W M Dec 1898 1 S Miss Miss La

1910 Census
Mississippi, Pike county, Beat 1
Enumerated 29 Apr 1910
SD 7 ED 96 Sheet 10A
166-166
McDaniel, Leander Head M W 51 M1 16 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McDaniel, Eliza Jane Wf F W 35 M1 16 La La La
McDaniel, Euna Dtr F W 15 S Miss Miss La
McDaniel, Dixie Dtr F W 13 S Miss Miss La
McDaniel, Roy Son M W 11 S Miss Miss La
McDaniel, Rex Son m W 6 S miss Miss La
McDaniel, Percy Son m W 2 S Miss Miss La
McDaniel, Winston Father M W 84 Wd Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I15872","McDaniel","William R. ""Timmie""","1 Jan 1886","15 Mar 1949","0","Sometimes shown as Timmie or Jimmie. Barbara Yancey Dore shows that he married Maggie Hammond.

Name William R Mcdaniel
Event Type Death
Event Date 15 Mar 1949
Event Place Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 01 Jan 1886
Birthplace Hemphill, Texas
Occupation Druggist, Drug Store
Father's Name Alex Mcdaniel
Mother's Name Jane Scruggs
Informant Mrs. Margaret McDaniel
Certificate Number 12812
GS Film number 2223204
Digital Folder Number 005145060
Image Number 00643

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K7D8-338 : accessed 19 Mar 2014), William R Mcdaniel, 15 Mar 1949; citing certificate number 12812, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2223204.","STR06" "I24337","McDaniel","William Robert","20 Jan 1875","12 Aug 1960","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 7 and 8 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 5A
91-91
McDaniel, Wm R Head M W 45 M Tx NC Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Rella Wf F W 41 M Tx x Tx
McDaniel, Thornton Son m W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Railroad
McDaniel, Vera Dtr F W 17 Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Leon Son m W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Emma Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Albert Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Wm R Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Dorian Dtr F W 4 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 3
Enumerated April 17, 1930
ED 176-4 SD 19 Sheet 6A
130-130
Norwood, Willie Head M W 23 M 20 La La La Common Laborer Logging Mill
Norwood, Emmie M Wf F W 21 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Norwood, Billie Jean Dtr F W 1 2/12 Tx La Tx
131-131
McDaniel, Wm R Head M W 54 M 22 Tx Tx Tx Common Laborer Logging Mill
McDaniel Rilla M Wf F W 51 M 20 Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Albert Son m W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Common Laborer Logging Mill
McDaniel, W R Jr Son Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Derrian L Dtyr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Mary E Mother-in-law F W 77 Wd 21 Tx Miss Ala
Smith, Fowler W ---- M W 36 D 19 Tx Tx Tx Common Laborer Logging Mill/Farm","STR06" "I24346","McDaniel","William Robert ""W. R.""","25 Apr 1912","19 Jan 2009","0","Obituary, copied from FindAGrave:

William Robert ""W. R."" McDaniel, Jr., age 96 of Carthage, Texas and a former resident of Wiergate and Jasper, Texas died on Monday, January 19, 2009 in Tyler, Texas. He was born in Sabine Co., Texas on April 25, 1912 and was a retired carpenter.

He is preceded in death by his wife, Rachel Hamlet McDaniel, parents, William McDaniel and Rilla Martin McDaniel, brothers, Thorton, Leon and Albert McDaniel and sisters, Vera Smith, Emmie Chambless and Dearian McDaniel. He is survived by son, W. H. and wife, Fran of Haughton, La., son, Ray and wife, Ann of Carthage,Tx and daughter, Pat Brent and husband, Bob of New Braunfels, Tx., grandsons, Gary Westbrook, Phil Westbrook, Alan McDaniel, Brian McDaniel and Mike McDaniel, 1 granddaughter, Kim Housley and 15 great grandchildren.

Visitation will be on Thursday, January 22, 2009 from 11:00 am until 1:00 pm at Smith Funeral Home in Newton with services to follow. Interment will be at Newton City Cemetery.","STR06" "I15623","McDaniel","William W.","14 Sep 1844","10 Dec 1899","0","Middle name shown by family descendants as Walton, his mothers maiden name.

Kay Parker McCary instead lists him as William Watson McDaniel, Jr., a namesake son of his father. She also indicates that he has a military marker at his gravesite, which reads"" Co F 11 Texas Inf CSA""

Laura Buckmaster and Barbara Yancey Dore also show his middle name as Watson.","STR06" "I15623","McDaniel","William W.","14 Sep 1844","10 Dec 1899","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, SubDiv 84
Enumerated 9 and 10 July 1880
Page 28D SD 1 ED 84
254-264
McDaniel, W W W M 33 Farmer SC SC SC
McDaniel, Ann Joe W F 25 Wife La Miss Miss
McDaniel, Luthenia W F 8 Dtr Tx SC La
McDaniel, Ella W F 6 Dtr Tx SC La
McDaniel, Wm W M 3 SOn Tx SC La
McDaniel, Eva W F 6/12 Dec Dtr Tx Sc La","STR06" "I12827","McDaniel","William Watson","9 Mar 1814","Bef 1870","0","Robert Cecil McDaniel, a descendant, wrote in his autobiography that ""My McDaniel ancestors migrated west from the Edgefield District near Spartanburg, South Carolina, and apparently stopped for a time in Mississippi. They were enumerated in the federal census of 1850, both in Itwambia County, Mississippi, and in Sabine County, Texas."" He also indicated that they settled in the community later to be known as Fairdale, in the southeastern part of Sabine County.","STR06" "I12827","McDaniel","William Watson","9 Mar 1814","Bef 1870","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 9 Nov 1850
218-218
Levy McDaniel 42 M Farmer $599 South Carolina
Harritt McDaniel 44 F Georgia
Samuel W McDaniel 13 M Mississippi
219-219
William McDaniel 36 M Farmer $--- South Carolina
Wionerva 36 (Written, and then lined through) F South Carolina
Winney 30 F South Carolina
Rebeca Walton 22 F South Carolina
Levina McDaniel 9 F South Carolina
Levi McDaniel 7 M South Carolina
William McDaniel 5 M South Carolina
Tilman L McDaniel 3 M South Carolina
Simeon A McDaniel 1 M Mississippi

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sands Beat No. 7 PO Faircloth
Enumerated 18 July 1860
Page 43
319-317
Wm McDaniel 50 M Farmer 500 500 S C
Winney McDaniel 39 F SC
Luvenia McDaniel 19 F SC
Levi P McDaniel 17 M SC
William W McDaniel 14 M SC
Tilman F McDaniel 13 M SC
Simon A McDaniel 10 M Miss
Alexander McDaniel 5 M Tx
Louisa McDaniel 2 F Tx





","STR06" "I24310","","","","","","","" "I24308","McDaniel","Willie Lee","10 Jun 1917","26 Dec 2002","0","Sabine County Reporter
January 8, 2003, Page 12

Willie Lee McDaniel

Willie Lee McDaniel, 85, of Kirbyville, died Thursday, Dec. 26, 2002 at a Jasper Hospital. He was a native of Hemphill and had lived in Kirbyville for 57 years. McDaniel, a World War II veteran of the Army Signal Corps, was a retired merchant and painting contractor. Survivors: wife, Jean McDaniel of Kirbyville; daughters and sons-in-law, Mary and Leonard HORN of Jasper, Diane KOLE of Houston, and Kathy and Jimmy DAWSON of Tyler; brothers, J.D. McDaniel of Jasper and Carroll McDaniel of Kirbyville; sisters Trudy FORSE of Sealy, and Bertha STUTTS and Louise MUSSELWHITE, both of Kirbyville; a sister-in-law, Eulene PROCELL and husband Eugene of Hemphill; six grandchildren; three great grandchildren; and two great-great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Dec. 29 at Central Baptist Church in Kirbyville. Interment followed at Kirbyville Cemetery. E.E. Stringer Funeral Home, Kirbyville, directors.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)

Service Info: TEC 5 US ARMY WORLD WAR II","STR06" "I24352","McDaniel","Winnie Columbia","25 Feb 1889","19 Aug 1974","0","Name Winnie Columbia Busby
Event Type Death
Event Date 19 Aug 1974
Event Place Pineland, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 25 Feb 1889
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Sim Mcdaniel
Mother's Name Drucilla Ferguson
Informant Mrs Betty Mae McGraw (dtr in law)
Certificate Number 61377
GS Film number 2243325
Digital Folder Number 005145696
Image Number 02734

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3Z1-D1Q : accessed 23 Mar 2014), Winnie Columbia Busby, 19 Aug 1974; citing certificate number 61377, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2243325.","STR06" "I45085","McDaniel","Winnie Pearl","21 Jan 1909","17 Apr 1957","0","Her Texas Death certificate shows she was married at the time of her death, and her last name was RECTOR. She had been a resident of Beaumont for 14 years when she died.","STR06" "I8567","McDaniel","Winston Elija","24 Apr 1825","10 Feb 1911","0","Bible records show him as a son of Calvin McDANIEL and Levinia WALLER. His mother, listed as Levene McDaniel, was living with his family in 1860, and nearby them in 1870.

Bible records indicate that appears to have had a sister, Mary McDaniel (b. 7 Dec 1826) who married Henry CARTER on 28 Aug 1851, and died in Jan 1853. Bible records also show another likely sister, Martha McDaniel (b. 29 Mar 1828).","STR06" "I8567","McDaniel","Winston Elija","24 Apr 1825","10 Feb 1911","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Pike County
Eumerated 25 July 1860
Page 145
1039-1039
Winston McDanil 35 M Farmer 1500 500 Miss
Theodosia McDanil 29 F Miss
M A McDanil 9 F Miss
J A E McDanil 7 M Miss
Martha E McDanil 5 F Miss
Rachel J McDanil 3 F Miss
William L McDanil 1 M Miss
Levene McDanil 54 F La

1870 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Twp No 1 Range 8 East, P O Osyka
Enumerated 11 July 1870
Page 9
59-90
McDaniel, Weston 45 M W Farmer 1000 500 Miss
McDaniel, Theodosia 39 F W Keeping House
McDaniel, Mary A 19 F W Miss
McDaniel, Jane F 16 F (sic) W Miss
McDaniel, Martha E 15 F W Miss
McDaniel, William L 11 M W Miss
McDaniel, Rolly 9 M W Miss
McDaniel, Hansford 8 M W Miss
McDaniel, Anna 6 F W Miss
McDaniel, Ida 3 F W Miss

1880 Census
not located

1900 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Beat 1
Enumerated 9 and 11 Jun 1900
SD 7 ED 104 Sheet 8A
132-132
McDaniel, Elija head W M Apr 1825 75 M 50 Miss SC Ga Farmer
McDaniel, Dosiah Wf W F Nov 1831 69 M 50 13/10 Miss Tenn Ga
McDaniel, Cade W Son W M Jan 1875 25 S Miss Miss Miss Farmer
133-133
McDaniel, William Head W M Nov 1862 38 M 8 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McDaniel, Lizza J Wf W F May 1875 25 M 8 3/3 La La La
McDaniel, Eunie Dtr W F May 1895 S Miss Miss Miss At School
McDaniel, Dixie Dtr W F Nov 1897 3 S Miss Miss La
McDaniel, LeRoy W M Dec 1898 1 S Miss Miss La

1910 Census
Mississippi, Pike county, Beat 1
Enumerated 29 Apr 1910
SD 7 ED 96 Sheet 10A
166-166
McDaniel, Leander Head M W 51 M1 16 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McDaniel, Eliza Jane Wf F W 35 M1 16 La La La
McDaniel, Euna Dtr F W 15 S Miss Miss La
McDaniel, Dixie Dtr F W 13 S Miss Miss La
McDaniel, Roy Son M W 11 S Miss Miss La
McDaniel, Rex Son m W 6 S miss Miss La
McDaniel, Percy Son m W 2 S Miss Miss La
McDaniel, Winston Father M W 84 Wd Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I15773","McDaniel","Zuda Lee","14 Aug 1920","30 Apr 2016","0","Robert Cecil McDaniel wrote that she married Edgar TINSLEY and during World War II, they were living in Oakland, California. She shares a double grave marker with Edgar at the Oak Hill Cemetery. Only her date of birth was carved as of the 1997 death of Edgar, so it appears he preceded her in death.

Obituary

Zuda Lee McDaniel Tinsley 95, after a gracious journey down this last difficult portion of life's path, Zuda died on April 30, 2016 just hours after the birth of a new baby girl in the family.

Zuda was born in Yellowpine on August 14, 1920. After high school, she rode the train alone to the California/Oregon border to join her newly wedded husband, Edgar Tinsley. During their 57 years of marriage, they had two daughters.

Zuda worked for the school district in Redding, California as the manager of food services. She retired prematurely from those responsibilities to join Edgar in Alaska to manage a remote fishing lodge for many summers. Those were halcyon days for the both of them.

Zuda was preceded in death by her husband Edgar and their daughter, Sharon. She leaves her daughter, Carolyn and four beloved grandchildren, Adam, Allison, Kirsten, and Justin and their loved ones.

Son-in-law, Reverend Richard Pearson will conduct services at the graveside at Oak Hill Cemetery. Graveside will be at 2:00PM, May 7, 2016, in the Oakhill Cemetery. To all who claim a friendship or kinship, a heartfelt thanks for enriching her life.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, May 11, 2016, page 12","STR06" "I36833","McDavid","Annie Mae","22 Apr 1890","3 Dec 1965","0","Name: Annie Mae Cooper
Death Date: 03 Dec 1965
Death Place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 75 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 22 Apr 1890
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William P. Mcdavid
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nettie Mundine
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Smithville, Bastrop, Texas
Cemetery: Oak Hill Cemetery
Burial Place: Smithville, Texas
Burial Date: 03 Dec 1965
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117868
Digital Film Number: 4028293
Image Number: 1006
Reference Number: 74587
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I26456","McDavid","Dee Roy","18 Jun 1898","10 Jan 1962","0","Name: Dee Roy Mcdavid
Death Date: 10 Jan 1962
Death Place: Austin, Travis, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 63 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Jun 1898
Birthplace: Bastrop Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W. P. Mcdavid
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nettie Mundine
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Attendant- State Hospital
Place of Residence: Austin, Travis, Texas
Cemetery: McDade
Burial Place: Mcdade, Texas
Burial Date: 11 Jan 1962
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116931
Digital Film Number: 4028429
Image Number: 1623
Reference Number: cn5896
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I26456","McDavid","Dee Roy","18 Jun 1898","10 Jan 1962","0","(Research):
Census Information

1920 Federal Census
Texas, Lee County, Justice Precinct No 3
SD 10 ED 78 Sheet 4B & 5A
81-81
McDavid, Dee Head W M 21 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McDavid, Eula Wife F W 22 M NC NC NC
McDavid, Ofelia Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx NC

1930 Census
Not Located","STR06" "I26457","McDavid","Howard John","13 Mar 1903","11 Mar 1955","0","His Texas Death Certificated indicated he was a retired barber, and divorced at the time of his death. He was buried in Elgin, Texas.

Name Howard J Mcdavid
Event Type Death
Event Date 11 Mar 1955
Event Place Galveston, Galveston, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Divorced
Birth Date 13 Mar 1903
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name William Mcdavid
Mother's Name Nettie Mundine
Burial Elgin, Texas (sic)
Certificate Number 17742
GS Film number 2114388
Digital Folder Number 005145312
Image Number 01112



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K378-HWH : accessed 22 Apr 2014), Howard J Mcdavid, 11 Mar 1955; citing certificate number 17742, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2114388.","STR06" "I26458","McDavid","Lois","9 Jan 1910","25 Oct 2002","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Curtis C. Craig, notes she was married to William Miller HOPPER, and links her to her a son, Jesse Langston Hopper, SPC US Army Korea (FAG #126960238). Jesse was shown as the husband of Frances Mary Breitschopf.","STR06" "I26461","McDavid","Marvin W.","5 Oct 1921","21 Jun 1990","0","He has a military marker on FindAGrave, inscribed with a cross and MARVIN McDAVID, US ARMY, WORLD WAR II, 1921-1990.","STR06" "I26455","McDavid","Walter Charles","16 Aug 1895","21 Dec 1963","0","Name: Walter Charles Mcdavid
Death Date: 21 Dec 1963
Death Place: Austin, Travis, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 68 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 16 Aug 1895
Birthplace: Bastrop, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Will Mcdavid
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nettie Mundine
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Hospital Attendant
Place of Residence: Austin, Travis, Texas
Cemetery: McDade
Burial Place: Mcdade, Bastrop, Texas
Burial Date: 23 Dec 1963
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117356
Digital Film Number: 4028315
Image Number: 2737
Reference Number: cn 80880
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I26455","McDavid","Walter Charles","16 Aug 1895","21 Dec 1963","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, Lee County, Justice Precinct 3
SD 10, ED 78 Sheets 6B and 7A
121-122
Byrd, Elmore Head M W 36 M Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Byrd, Willie Dtr F W 9 S Tx Ala Tx Student
Byrd, J.W. Son M W 6 S Tx Ala Tx
Byrd, J.W. Father M W 64 M Ala US US Farmer
Byrd, Sarah Mother F W 57 M Ala US US
----123
McDavid, Walter Head M W 24 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McDavid, Mattie Wife F W 24 M Tx Ala Ala
McDavid, Annie Dtr F W 2 s Tx Tx Tx

1930 Federal Census
Texas, Lee County, Justice Precinct No 3
Enumerated April 24, 1930 by John T. Boswell
ED 144? SD 24 Sheet 6A Stamped 142
101-103
McDavid, Walter Head M W 34 M 17 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McDavid, Mattie Wife F W 34 M 17 Tx Al Al
McDavid, Lorene Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
McDavid, Marvin W Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
McDavid, Bellie J Son M W 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Byrd, Sarah E Mother F W 67 Wd Tx Tx Tx
Bradshaw, Ernest Boarder M W 21 S Tx US US Labor","STR06" "I26450","McDavid","William Franklin","4 Jun 1901","13 Jun 1977","0","His Texas Death Certificate showed his occupation as Carpenter, Foreman, Ret'd, State of Texas","STR06" "I26453","McDavid","William Patrick","23 Feb 1862","1 Mar 1931","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows him as a son of John Carol McDAVID and Julia Ann MULLIGAN.

Name William P Mcdavid
Event Type Death
Event Date 01 Mar 1931
Event Place McDade, Lee (sic), Texas, United States*
Gender Male
Occupation Farmer
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 01 Mar 1931
Birthplace Bastrop County, Texas
Father's Name John L Mcdavid, born Arkansas
Mother's Name Mattie J Milligan, born Texas
Informant Dee McDavid, McDade
Certificate Number 14387
GS Film number 2135507
Digital Folder Number 005145146
Image Number 03619

*McDade is in Bastrop County. Lee county is adjacent to Bastrop County.

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K7D6-BP8 : accessed 22 Apr 2014), William P Mcdavid, 01 Mar 1931; citing certificate number 14387, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2135507.","STR06" "I26453","McDavid","William Patrick","23 Feb 1862","1 Mar 1931","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 Federal Census
Texas, Lee County, Justice Beat 3
Enumerated 19 April 1910
SD 10, ED 49, Sheet 3A Stamped 170
36-37
McDavid, Patrick Hd M W 48 M1 24 Tx Miss Tx Farmer
McDavid, Nettie Wife F W 42 M 24 10/7 Tx Ala Kentucky
McDavid, Walter Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McDavid, Dee R Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McDavid, William F Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McDavid, John H Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McDavid, Lois Dtr F W 3 (3 months?) S Tx Tx Tx
McDavid, Palmyra Aunt F W 60 S Miss US US

It appears that only 5 of 7 living children were still at home as of the 1910 census. It appears that two oldest may have already been married and living out of the home.

1920 Federal Census
not located

1930 Federal Census
Texas, Lee County, Justice Precinct No. 3
Enumerated April 22, 1930 by John T. Boswell
ED 144-5 SD 24 Sheet 5A Stamped 141
HH 91-91
McDavid, William Hd M W 68 M 24 Tx US US Farmer
McDavid, Nettie Wife F W 62 M 19 Tx Ala Kentucky

HH 92-94
McDavid, William & Lessie","STR06" "I26451","McDavid","Winfred Ray","6 Nov 1921","12 Oct 1998","0","Ancestry.com US World War II Army Enlistment Records show he enlisted in the Army at Fort Sam Houston on 28 Mar 1941. He had two years of High School and was employed as a Farm hand prior to enlistment, was single, was 5'7"" and weighed 169.","STR06" "I45118","McDermott","Allan George","30 Mar 1903","Abt 1955","0","Allan G. and Marion E. McDERMOTT were listed in the 1921 Port Huron City Directory. He was shown as working at Reeves Garage, and his address was 2016 St. Clair. In the 1931 and 1933 Port Huron City Directory he was still employed at Reeves, but their address had changed to 2030 Poplar.","STR06" "I45118","McDermott","Allan George","30 Mar 1903","Abt 1955","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Michigan, St. Clair County, Port Huron Twp, Port Huron City
Enumerated April 25, 1930
ED 74-36 SD 15 Sheet 21B
Union Street
1427-529-559
McDermott, Allen G head O 1500 R Mich Canada/Eng Canada/Eng Mechanic Automobile
McDermott, Marion E Wf F W 29 M 21 Mich Mich CanadaEng
McDermott, M. Elaine Dtr F W 6 S Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I45109","McDermott","Allan McLean","6 Jun 1872","14 Mar 1952","0","Name Allan Mcdermott
Event Type Birth
Event Date 06 Jun 1872
Event Place Culross, Bruce, Ontario, Canada
Gender Male
Father's Name Hugh Mcdermott
Mother's Name Margaret Mclean
Registration Year 1872
Registration Number 004110
GS Film number 1844889
Digital Folder Number 004018490
Image Number 00079

Citing this Record:
""Ontario Births, 1869-1912,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VNLX-NQD : accessed 23 Apr 2014), Allan Mcdermott, 06 Jun 1872; citing Culross, Bruce, Ontario, Canada, registration number 004110; FHL microfilm 1844889.

In a transcription of the 1922 obituary of his older brother, Hector, he is referenced as ""----A. (sic) M. McDermott, who is [currently working] at Fuerte, Mexico, where he is general manager of the El Fuerte Smelting and Mining company...""","STR06" "I45109","McDermott","Allan McLean","6 Jun 1872","14 Mar 1952","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles City
Enumerated 20 Apr 1910
SD 7 ED 196 Sheet 5B
639-130-133
McDermott, Alan M Head m W 38 m1 5 Canada/Scotch NY Scotland 1880 Engineer Mining
McDermott, Luella C Wf F W 35 m1 5 2/2 Michigan Oh Oh
McDermott, Lucy M Dtr F W 5 Calif Canada Mich
McDermott, Alan L Son m W 15/12 Calif Canada Mich
McDermott, Margaret Mother F W 54 Wd 5/5 Scotland Scotland Scotland Own Income
Ludwick, Clio Brother-in-law M W 21 S Mich Ohio Ohio Laborer Scenic Railway

1920 Census
California, Orange County, Santa Ana Twp, Santa Ana City
Enumerated 8 and 9 Jan 1920
SD 9 ED 9 Sheet 6B
134-119-121
McDermott, Allan M Head m W 47 M 1882 Na CanadaScotch CanadaEnglish ScotlandGaelic Engineer Mining
McDermott, Luella K Wf F W 44 M Mich Ohio Ohio
McDermott, Luch M Dtr F W 14 S Calif CanadaScotch Mich
McDermott, Allan L Son M W 11 S Calif CanadaScoth Mich
McDermott, Katherine A Dtr F W 1 11/12 S Calif CanadaScotch Mich
McDermott, Margaret Mother F W 74 Wd No No ScotlandScoth ScotlandScotch ScotlandScotch None

1930 Census
California, Orange County, Santa Ana, Ward 5
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 32-80 SD 20 Sheet 2A Stamped 253
West Twentieth Street
202-35-36
McDermott, Allan M Head O 10,000 M W 58 M 32 CanadaEnglish CanadaEnglish Scotland Engineer PresidentManager Mining Co
McDermott, Luella K Wf F W 55 M 24 Mich Ohi Ohio
McDermott, Allan L Son M W 21 S Calif CanadaEnglish Mich
McDermott, Kathering A Dtr F W 12 S Calif CanadaEnglish Mich
Hatch, Beryl Roomer F W 26 S Iowa Iowa Iowa Music Teacher Grade School","STR06" "I29075","McDermott","Alton Andrew","17 Mar 1905","27 Feb 1973","0","The 1928 Los Angeles City Directory showed Alton as a salesman at Howard Motor Company. On the 1930 census, he was listed a a First Aid Man at a movie studio.

The June 4, 1948 issue of the Cass City Chronicle had an article about Pvt. Harold Creguer's trip to Hollywood. He mentioned in the article that he visited with former Cass City residents Mr. and Mrs. Grover Blades of Glendale and Mrs. Barbara McDermott of Alhambra. He also noted that one of the highlights of his trip was a meeting with Alton McDermott at the Warner Brothers studio.","STR06" "I29075","McDermott","Alton Andrew","17 Mar 1905","27 Feb 1973","0","(Research):
Also the father of Noralee Ellen McDermott, born on 30 July 1941, according the the Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, dated 1 Sept 1941. The California Birth Index shows her Mother's Maiden Name as LICKILLS, so Noralee appears to have been born to a second wife.

Census Listings:

1930 Census
California, Los Angeles County, San Gabriel Twp, Alhambra City
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 19-14-3 SD 18 Sheet 1B
No Bushnell Av
417-27-27
McDermott, Alton A Head M W 25 M Mich Mich Mich First Aid Man Movie Studio
McDermott, Marion E Wf F W 21 M 18 Ill NY Mich","STR06" "I31041","McDermott","Andrew John","Abt 1863","6 Nov 1931","0","Bruce McDermott emailed, in March 2008, that ""Andrew went to Montana about 1891, then to Arizona....later back to Canada where he was married. He fnally moved to Los Angeles.""

Cass City Chronicle
June 24, 1904, page 4

Andrew McDermott, of Douglas, Arizona, arrived in town this week for a month's visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McDERMOTT, and other relatives.


Cass City Chronicle
July 17, 1908
Local Items, Page 4

Mr. and Mrs. A.J. McDermott, of Douglas, Arizona, A.M. McDermott, of Los Angeles, California, and Mrs. Sedwick (sic) and little daughter, of Calumet, are the guests of H.L. McDermott, of this city, and Hugh McDermott, of Grant township.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, October 2008)

The 1928 Los Angeles City directory had a listing for Andrew J and Barbara McDermott on 1700 S. Stoneman Avenue. No occupation was given.


Cass City Chronicle
Friday, November 13, 1931
Page Four, Column Three
Deaths
Andrew McDermott
Mrs. Charles Patterson received word the first of the week of the death of her brother-in-law, Andrew J. McDermott, at his home in Alhambra, Calif. Mr. McDermott passed away Friday, November 6, and funeral services were held Monday.

Andrew McDermott was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDermott and spend his boyhood days in Grant. When a young man he went west and has since made his home there.

Besides his wife, he leaves two brothers, Hugh, of Port Huron and Allen of Santa Anna, Calif., and one sister, Mrs. Sedwick (sic), also of Calif.

","STR06" "I31041","McDermott","Andrew John","Abt 1863","6 Nov 1931","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Arizona, Cochise County, Pirtleville Precinct
Enumerated 10 May 1910
SD 10 ED 20 Sheet 34A
Property Calumet and Arizona Mining Co adjoining Douglas
6-6
McDermott, Andrew J Head m W 47 M 1 15 Can/English Can/English Scotland 1880 Na English Asst Supt Copper Company
McDermott, Isabella Wf F W 46 m1 15 0/0 Can/English Scotland Can/English 1892 English

1920 Census
California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Twp, Los Angeles City, Ward Precinct 182
Enumerated 10 and 11 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 441 Sheet 10B
McDermott, Andrew J Head m W 57 M Canada NY Scotland Mine Owner
McDermott, Isabel Wf F W 56 M 1895 Na 1895 Canada Scotland Canada
Mitchell, John Head m W 63 M 1873 Na 1878 England England England Mining Operator Silver Mine
McDermott, Grace Niece F W 15 S New Mexico Cal Tx
McDermott, John C Nephew M W 13 S New Mexico Cal Tx
McDermott, William C Nephew M W 12 S Cal Cal Tx

1930 Census
California, Los Angeles County, San Gabriel Township, Alhambra
Enumerated April 3, 1930
ED 19-1407 SD 18 Sheet 3B
1700-53-56
McDermott, Andrew J Hd M W 67 M 32 O $5000 Canada English Canada Eng Scotland English Occupation: None
McDermott, Barbara Wf F W 54 M 27 Mich Germany Germany Occupation: None
","STR06" "I29074","McDermott","Hector L.","18 Oct 1866","24 Feb 1922","0","Tri-County Chronicle
Published every Friday
February 8, 1901

Another Business Change


Jacob H. Striffler has sold his interest in the farming implement business of J. H. Striffler & Co., to
Hector McDermott of Grant township.

The deal was made Feb 1st but on account of the serious sickness of Mrs. McDermott, Mr. McDermott will not assume control until the 1st of March.

The new firm will be known as Striffler & McDermott. Albert Striffler who has been connected with the old firm will be the senior member of the new firm. Both Albert Striffler and Hector McDermott are met of good habits, perfectly reliable and in very way qualified to command the respect and confidence of the community. The CHRONICLE congratulates them upon entering such a prosperous field of work.


Cass City Chronicle
July 17, 1908
Local Items, Page 4
Mr. and Mrs. A.J. McDermott, of Douglas, Arizona, A.M. McDermott, of Los Angeles, California, and Mrs. Sedwick (sic) and little daughter, of Calumet, are the guests of H.L. McDermott, of this city, and Hugh McDermott, of Grant township.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, October 2008)


Cass City Chronicle
Vol. 17, No. 43
Friday, March 10, 1922

Hector L. McDermott

The following account of the death of Hector L. McDermott, whose passing was noted in the Chronicle last week, is taken from a Santa Anna, California, newspaper:

Arrangements for services for Hector L. McDermott, who died at his home at 1209 North Main street last Friday afternoon, today were being delayed pending word of the return of his brother, H. (sic) M. McDermott, who is at Fuerte, Mexico, where he is general manager of the El Fuerte Smelting and Mining company.

Two telegrams have been send advising him of his brother's death. As he has not answered, it is assumed by relatives that he is either at the mine, which is sixty or more miles from a telegraph office, or traveling in the district in the interest of his company.

Decedent was vice-president of McDermott, Mount and Company, implement dealers at 318 West 4th street.He came here eight years ago from Eagle Rock, Cal., and entered business at the address given. Prior to locating at Eagle Rock in February 1912 the family resided at Cass City, Mich., where Mr. McDermott was president of the city council and where he was active in city and social activities.

He was a Mason and Odd Fellow, holding membership in these lodges at Cass City. He was a member of the Santa Ana Kiwanis club and a teacher of the Mateer Bible class of the First Presbyterian church.

During his business life here he won the confidence and esteem of associates and patrons as well as friends and acquaintances made in a social way.

He had been suffering with paralysis for six months. He was born near Teeswater, Ontario, Canada, October 18, 1866, and came to the United States in 1881.

Mr. McDermott is survived by his mother, Mrs. Margaret McDermott, 134 West Twentieth street; his widow, Mrs. Barbara McDermott; a daughter, Miss Belle McDermott, teacher in Greenville school; two sons, Alton, a pupil at the high school, and Justin, who is attending the Polytechnic school of Engineering at Oakland; three brothers, H.A. McDermott, Los Angeles; Hugh McDermott, Port Huron, Mich.; and Alan M. McDermott, Santa Ana.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2008)","STR06" "I29074","McDermott","Hector L.","18 Oct 1866","24 Feb 1922","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Michigan, Huron County, Grant Twp
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900
SD 7 ED 10 Sheet 5A Stamped 123
91-93
McDermott, Hugh Head W M May 1837 63 M 38 Canada/English Ireland Ireland 1882 18 Na Farmer
McDermott, Margret Wf W F Nov 1846 53 M 38 5/5 Scotland Scotland Scotland 1882 18
McDermott, Allen M Son W M Jun 1871 28 S Canada Canada Scotland Farmer 1882 18
92-94
McDermott, Hugh E. Head W M Mar 1869 31 M 8/12 Canada/Eng Canada Scotland 1882 18 Farmer
McDermott, Jesse A Wf W F July 1873 26 M Canada/Eng Scotland Canada/Eng 1885 14
93-95
Jacob and Eliza Hartsell and family
94-96
Dalmage, Herbert and Hattie
95-97
McDermott, Hector Head W M Oct 1866 33 M 6 Canada/Eng Canada/Eng Scotland 1882 18 Na Farmer
McDermott, Besse Wf W F Nov 1871 28 M 6 2/2 Canada/Eng Scotland Scotland 1881 18
McDermott, Margret E Dtr W F Nov 1894 5 S Mich Canada/Eng Canada/Eng
McDermott, Hugh K Son W M May 1900 0/12 S Mich Canada/Eng Canada/Eng

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp, Cass City Village
Enumerated 15 April 1910
SD 8 ED 113 Sheet 1B
20-20
McDermott, H?? L Hd M W 43 m2 6 Canada Gaelic Canada English Scotland Gaelic Salesman Implement
McDermott, Barbary f F W 22 M1 6 3/3 Mich German German
McDermott, Alton Son M w 5 S Mich Canada Mich
McDermott, Bell E Dtr F W 15 S Mich Canada Canada
McDermott, Justin K Dtr F W 10 S Mich Canada Canada

1920 Census
California, Orange County, Santa Ana Twp
7 and 8 and 9 Day of January 1920
SD 9 ED 78 Sheet 6A Stamped 30
1209-122-146
McDermott, Hector L Hd M W 53 M 1881 Na 1888 Canada English Scotland English Canada English Retail Merchant Implements Co
McDermott, Barbara Wf F 2 44 M Mich France German Germany German
McDermott, M. Belle Dtr F W 25 S Mich Canada English Michigan Teacher Public School
McDermott, Justin H. Son M W 19 S Mich Canada English Michigan
McDermott, Alton A Son M W 14 S Mich Canada English Michigan","STR06" "I45107","McDermott","Hugh Carson","20 May 1837","9 Oct 1907","0","Obituary
Copied from the FindAGrave memorial page created by Joann Geybels

FELL DEAD IN CORN FIELD

H.C. McDermott Is the Victim of Heart Disease.

Funeral Services Will Be Held in the Presbyterian Church Saturday Afternoon.

H.C. McDermott dropped dead about ten o'clock Wednesday forenoon, while assisting Morton Orr, who was at work in a corn field on his mother's farm in the eastern limits of the town. Mr. McDermott was subject to attacks of heart trouble and early Wednesday morning complained of a pain in his side. Home remedies were applied and then he went over to the Orr farm and tried to work in the field. Suddenly he fell to the ground and expired almost immediately. Help was summoned and his body was taken to the home of his son, H.L. McDermott, a short distance from where he had been working. Heart failure is given as the cause for his sudden demise.

Hugh Carson McDermott was born in Three Rivers, Quebec, May 20, 1837. Forty-six years ago he was united in marriage to Miss Margaret McLean at Teeswater, Ont. She still survives him. They came to Michigan in 1882, settling on a farm in Grant Township, where they resided until four years ago when they moved to Cass City. Their five children, four sons, A.J., of Douglas, Arizona; A.M., of Los Angeles, Cal.; Hugh, who still resides on the old homestead in Grant Township; H.L. of this place; and one daughter, Mrs. E. Sedweek of Calumet, are all living. He also has a brother in Los Angeles and a sister in Seattle.

Through the death of Mr. McDermott the village has lost one of her best citizens, a Christian man of excellent habits, quiet, unobtrusive in his manner, yet winning the esteem of everyone he met along life's way. He was a member of the Presbyterian church, and the funeral services will be held in that church on Saturday afternoon at two o'clock.

(Cass City Chronicle, Oct. 11, 1907, p. 1.)

In March, 2008, Bruce McDermott, a direct descendant, emailed that Hugh's father was Andrew McDermott who was ""born in Straban, Tyrone County, Northern Ireland about 1800 I have nothing on him just words on paper my grandfather wrote. Andrews' grandfather came to Northern Ireland
from Lock Awe, Scotland about 1604.""


","STR06" "I45107","McDermott","Hugh Carson","20 May 1837","9 Oct 1907","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Michigan, Huron County, Grant Twp
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900
SD 7 ED 10 Sheet 5A Stamped 123
91-93
McDermott, Hugh Head W M May 1837 63 M 38 Canada/English Ireland Ireland 1882 18 Na Farmer
McDermott, Margret Wf W F Nov 1846 53 M 38 5/5 Scotland Scotland Scotland 1882 18
McDermott, Allen M Son W M Jun 1871 28 S Canada Canada Scotland Farmer 1882 18
92-94
McDermott, Hugh E. Head W M Mar 1869 31 M 8/12 Canada/Eng Canada Scotland 1882 18 Farmer
McDermott, Jesse A Wf W F July 1873 26 M Canada/Eng Scotland Canada/Eng 1885 14
93-95
Jacob and Eliza Hartsell and family
94-96
Dalmage, Herbert and Hattie
95-97
McDermott, Hector Head W M Oct 1866 33 M 6 Canada/Eng Canada/Eng Scotland 1882 18 Na Farmer
McDermott, Besse Wf W F Nov 1871 28 M 6 2/2 Canada/Eng Scotland Scotland 1881 18
McDermott, Margret E Dtr W F Nov 1894 5 S Mich Canada/Eng Canada/Eng
McDermott, Hugh K Son W M May 1900 0/12 S Mich Canada/Eng Canada/Eng","STR06" "I45110","McDermott","Hugh E.","Mar 1869","Oct 1947","0","Hugh and Jessie A. McDERMOTT were listed in the 1921 Port Huron City Directory. He was shown as working at A-H Mfg Co, and his address was 1039 Court. They were also in the 1931 and 1933 Port Huron Directory, and he was still working at A-H Mfg, but their address had changed first to 1108 Howard, and later to 917 Crescent Pl.","STR06" "I45110","McDermott","Hugh E.","Mar 1869","Oct 1947","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Michigan, Huron County, Grant Twp
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900
SD 7 ED 10 Sheet 5A Stamped 123
91-93
McDermott, Hugh Head W M May 1837 63 M 38 Canada/English Ireland Ireland 1882 18 Na Farmer
McDermott, Margret Wf W F Nov 1846 53 M 38 5/5 Scotland Scotland Scotland 1882 18
McDermott, Allen M Son W M Jun 1871 28 S Canada Canada Scotland Farmer 1882 18
92-94
McDermott, Hugh E. Head W M Mar 1869 31 M 8/12 Canada/Eng Canada Scotland 1882 18 Farmer
McDermott, Jesse A Wf W F July 1873 26 M Canada/Eng Scotland Canada/Eng 1885 14
93-95
Jacob and Eliza Hartsell and family
94-96
Dalmage, Herbert and Hattie
95-97
McDermott, Hector Head W M Oct 1866 33 M 6 Canada/Eng Canada/Eng Scotland 1882 18 Na Farmer
McDermott, Besse Wf W F Nov 1871 28 M 6 2/2 Canada/Eng Scotland Scotland 1881 18
McDermott, Margret E Dtr W F Nov 1894 5 S Mich Canada/Eng Canada/Eng
McDermott, Hugh K Son W M May 1900 0/12 S Mich Canada/Eng Canada/Eng

1910 Census
Michigan, Huron County, Grant Twp
Enumerated 22 Apr 1910
SD 7 ED 11 Sheet 2B
44-44
McDermott, Hugh Head m W 41 m1 10 CanEnglish CanEnglish ScotEnglish 1882 Farmer
McDermott, Jessie Wf F W 35 m1 10 3/2 CanEnglish ScoEnglish CanEnglish
McDermott, Vera B Dtr F W 8 S Mich CanEnglish CanEnglish
McDermott, Allen G Son M W 7 S Mich CanEnglish CanEnglish

1920 Census
Michigan, Huron County, Bad Axe
sheet 17B, family 50, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1820770.
Hugh Mcdurmott M 49 Canada
Jessie Mcdurmott F 46 Canada
Vera B Mcdurmott F 18 Mich
Allein G Mcdurmott M 16 Mich
Kenneth Mcdurmott M 8 Mich

1930 Census
Michigan, St. Clair County, Port Huron Twp, Ward 6
Enumerated April 3, 1930
ED 74-36 SD 15 Sheet 2A Stamped 178
915-32-33
McDermott, Hugh Head M W 60 M 28 Canada/Eng Irish Free State Scotland Painter Machine Shop
McDermott, Jessie Wf F W 58 M 26 Canada/Eng Scotland Canada/English
McDermott, Kenneth Son M W 17 S Mich Canada/Eng Canada/Eng Helper Warehouse
Markey, Jerome W Bd & Lodger M W 30 S Indiana Mich Indiana Supervisor Telephone Co
Smith, Edward H Bd & Lodger M W 30 S England England England Stock Clerk Telephone Co
Whiteford, David Bd & Lodger M W 33 S Mich Canada/Eng Canada/Eng Assignment Clerk Telephone Co
","STR06" "I31034","McDermott","Justin Hugh","4 May 1900","21 Mar 1981","0","He registered for the draft during World War I in Santa Ana, California, and was working at a Sugar Factory. He was shown as tall, of medium build, with gray eyes and dark hair. When his father died in 1922, he was noted as attending the Polytechnic school of Engineering at Oakland.","STR06" "I31033","McDermott","Margaret E. ""Belle""","26 Nov 1894","13 Mar 1984","0","When her father died in 1922, she was listed as ""Miss Belle McDermott, teacher in Greenville school."" She is listed as Belle McDermott GRISET on the California Death Index.","STR06" "I10109","McDonald","Alexander","1 Dec 1845","10 May 1924","0","Name Alexandra Mcdonald
Event Type Death
Event Date 10 May 1924
Event Place Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 01 Dec 1845
Birthplace Decator, Georgia
Father's Name R Mcdonald
Mother's Name Christian Mcmillon [???]
Informant E. McDonald (brother), Kirbyville
Certificate Number 16879
GS Film number 2113623
Digital Folder Number 005145625
Image Number 02814



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3CT-GVM : accessed 25 Apr 2014), Alexandra Mcdonald, 10 May 1924; citing certificate number 16879, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2113623.","STR06" "I10109","McDonald","Alexander","1 Dec 1845","10 May 1924","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Jasper County, P O Jasper, Subdivision 23
Enumerated 4 Aug 1870
Page 52
405-406
McDonald, Alexaner 24 M W Farm Laborer 144 200 Ga
McDonald, Mary 24 F W Keeping house La
McDonald, Julia 3 F W Tx
McDonald, James A 5/12 M W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Beat 3
Enumerated 1 Jun 1880
Page 15 SD 1 ED 38 Stamped 152
125-139
McDonald, Sarah W F 57 Keeping House Ga SC SC
McDonald, Julius W M 30 Son Works on Farm Tx Ga Ga
McDonald, Sarah W F 24 Dtr At Home Tx Ga Ga
126-140
McDonald, Alex W m 34 Farmer Ga Ga Ga
McDonald, Mary E W F 35 Wf Keeping House Tx Tx Miss
McDonald, Juliette W F 12 Dtr At Home Tx Ga Tx
McDonald, James A W M 10 Son Works on Farm Tx Ga Tx
McDonald, Joseph W M 7 Son Tx Ga Tx
McDonald, Truda W F 5 Dtr Tx Ga Tx
McDoland, Curena W F 1 Dtr Tx Ga Tx

1900 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Pr 3
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 29 Sheet 7A Stamped 239
113-114
McDonald, Alex Head W M Dec 1844 55 M 7 Ga Fl Ga Farmer
McDonald, Mary Wf W F Nov 1843 55 m 7 7/7 Tx Tn Miss
McDonald, Joseph E Son M M July 1872 27 S Tx Ga Tx Sch Teacher
McDonald, Trudie Dtr W F July 1875 24 S Tx Ga Tx Sch Teacher
McDonald, Mary C Dtr W F May 1879 21 S Tx Ga Tx
McDonald, William Son W M May 188 18 S Tx Ga Tx Farm Laborer
McDonald, Maggie Dtr W F July 1884 15 S Tx Ga Tx
","STR06" "I33771","","","","","","","" "I29774","McDonald","Alvie ""Red"" Onellious","13 Jul 1920","17 Nov 2006","0","Obituary, as posted by Dixon Fletcher to Ancestry.com on 19 Jun 2013

Alvie ""Red"" McDonald -86, of Shelbyville, passed away at his home on Friday, November 17, 2006. He was born July 13, 1920 in Grand Saline to Acie and Nellie Lee McDonald. Mr. McDonald was a member of East Hamilton Missionary Baptist Church. He was also a member of the Masonic Lodge and served in the US Army Infantry Division during WWII. Funeral services were held on Sunday, November 19, 2006 at Watson & Sons Chapel in Center with Bro. Kenneth McCauley and Bro. Billy Windham officiated. Interment was at East Hamilton Cemetery in Shelby County. Red is survived by his wife, Bernice McDonald of Shelbyville; daughters, Ann Foster and husband Don and Shirley Tobey and husband Richard, all of Fort Worth; six grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; 2 great-great grandchildren; brother Raymond McDonald and wife Judy of Boyd, Texas; sisters Nema Davis and Dorthy Pipin, both of Center; sisters-in-law, Laura McDonald of Center and Vi McDonald of Fort Worth; and a host of other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; his granddaughter, Carey Tobey and four brothers.

His gravesite also has a military marker, embossed with a cross and ""Alvie O. McDonald, US Army, World War II, July 13, 1920-Nov 17, 2006""","STR06" "I603","McDonald","Bluford B.","Jun 1858","30 May 1936","0","The Sabine County Reporter
Hemphill, Texas, June 5, 1936

On Saturday, May 30, Bluford McDonald passed away at his home in Yellowpine, at the age of 77. He was born August 10, 1858, at Lidago, Ala. Being an orphan, he accepted the invitation of his brother, at about the age of 10, to come to Gladewater, Texas, where he made his home until manhood.

He was first married to Miss Josephine Davis, of Ringgold, La. To this union were born seven sons and two daughters, of whom two sons and one daughter survive, Jim of Yellowpine, Charlie, of Pineland, and Mrs. E. M. Edgar of Wellington, Texas.
He was later married, December 24, 1906 to Miss Callie Impson, to whom were born three sons and two daughters, three of whom survive, as follows: Louis and Willie McDonald and Mrs. Hollis Stewart, all of Yellowpine. His widow also survives him.

Mr. McDonald was a substantial citizen and an active member of the Baptist church for many years. He was a member of the local school board at the time of his death. The school board was in session at the very time of his death in his home, and he suddenly passed away from attack of heart failure. He lived the greater part of his life in Sabine County.

Interment was made in the Oak Hill cemetery Sunday afternoon. Rev. O. M. Corley, of Hemphill, conducted funeral services.

The pallbearers were Josh Smith, Edward Drowell, Bill Gooch, Hortman Ener, Taylor Smith and Henry Solly.

http://genforum.genealogy.com/mcdonald/messages/9034.html","STR06" "I603","McDonald","Bluford B.","Jun 1858","30 May 1936","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 5A Stamped 111
78-78
McDonald, B. Head W M Jun 1858 41 M 22 Ala Ala Ala
McDonald, Josephine Wf W F Mar 1860 40 M 22 9/8 La Ala Ala
McDonald, Ocar Son W M Feb 1883 17 S Tx Ala La Farm Laborer
McDonald, Jessie Son W M Feb 1886 14 S La Ala La Farm Laborer
McDonald, Jim Son W M Mar 1888 12 S La Ala La Farm Laborer
McDonald, Earnest Son W M Feb 1890 10 S La Ala La Farm Laborer
McDonald, Clarence Son W M Feb 1892 S La Ala La
McDonald, Charley Son W M July 1895 4 S Tx Ala La
McDonald, Lela Dtr W F Feb 1900 3/12 S Tx Ala La

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 20 and 21 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 3B
57-57
McDonald, Blueford Head m W 49 M2 3 Ala Scotland Ala Farmer
McDonald, Callie Wf F W 32 m1 3 1/1 La La La
McDonald, Clarence A Son M W 16 S La Ala La Farm Laborer
McDonald, Charley M Son M W 12 S Tx Ala La Farm Laborer
McDonald, May Dtr F W 2 S Tx Ala La

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 3 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheets 2A and 2B
Hemphill and Robinson Ferry Road
23-23
Lee H and Bessie Travis and family
24-24
McDonald Charley M Head M W 22 m Tx Ala La Farmer
McDonald Ethel Wf F W 20 M Tx Tx Tx
Familes 25 rhough 31 omittied
32-32
McDonald Buford Head m W 62 M Ala Scotland SC Alabama Farmer
McDonald, Callie Wf F W 42 M AArk Ala Ark
McDonald, May Dtr F W 12 S Tx Ala Ark
McDonald, Lewis Son m W 9 S Tx Ala Ark
McDonald, William Son M W 8 S Tx Ala Ark

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated April 8 and 9, 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 1B
Highway No. 8
21-21
McDonald, Bluford B Head M W 70 M 58 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McDonald, Callie Wf F W 52 M 30 La La La Farmer
McDonald, Lewis Son M W 19 S Tx Ala La
McDonald, Willie Son M W 16 S Tx Ala La","STR06" "I33765","McDonald","Charlie Matthew","27 Jul 1897","14 Jul 1970","0","Name Charlie Matthew Mcdonald
Event Type Death
Event Date 14 Jul 1970
Occupation Accountant Bookkeeping
Event Place Lufkin, Angelina, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 27 Jul 1897
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Bluford Mcdonald (image of actual certificate shows unobtainable*)
Mother's Name Josephine Mare Davis (image of actual certificate shows unobtainable*)
Certificate Number 46087
GS Film number 2218826
Digital Folder Number 005145868
Image Number 00302

*However, an amended certificate was later filed by affidavit of daughter, Lexie McDonald Hall, that supplied the names of both parents, as well as his Social Security Number. This amendment was issued 11/2/1995, and signed by Joann Chastain, Notary Public, State of Texas

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3DP-89M : accessed 25 Apr 2014), Charlie Matthew Mcdonald, 14 Jul 1970; citing certificate number 46087, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218826.","STR06" "I33765","McDonald","Charlie Matthew","27 Jul 1897","14 Jul 1970","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine, JP 7
3 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 2A Stamped 133
23-23
Travis, Lee H Hd M W 46 M Tx Miss Tx Farmer General Farm
Travis, Bessie S Wif F W 42 M Tx Miss Miss
Travis, Dollie Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Travis, Lewis Son m W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Travis, Hessie Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Travis, Lola Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Travis, Adrian Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Travis, Artie Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Travis, Irena Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Travis, Myrtie M Dtr F W 3 0/12 S Tx Tx Tx
24-24
McDonald, Charley m Hd M W 22 M Tx Ala Tenn Farmer General Farm
McDonald, Ethel Wf F W 20 M Tx Tx Tx'

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 3, Brookeland Town
Enumerated April 22, 1930
ED 202-5 SD 19 Sheet 7A Stamped 71
83-83
McDonald, Charlie M Hd M W 32 M@20 Tx La La Bookkeeper Ford Car Agency
McDonald, Ethel Wf W F 30 M@18 Tx Tx Tx
McDonald, Lexie L Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
McDonald, Allie L Dtr F W 1 5/12 Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I1786","McDonald","Claiborne Parish","10 Jun 1845","30 Sep 1916","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, P. O. Many
Enumerated 11 Jun 1860
113-113
S. D. Bossier 40 M Farmer $1500 $1400 La
Narcis Bossier 35 F Miss (Second wife?)
Indiana Bossier 14 F La
Elizabeth Bossier 12 F La
Albert S. Bossier 10 M La
Robert Bossier 8 M La
Newton Bossier 2 M La
Jasper Bossier 4/12 M La
Claiborne Paris 14 M La [last name McDonald, stepson]
Eliza Lee 13 F La [last name McDonald, stepdaughter]
Robert Noles 11 M La [last name McDonald, stepson]
S. H. Waldrop 24 M La
Sophia Waldrope 17 F La
Mary E. Waldrope 1/12 f La

1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 6, P. O. Mansfield DeSoto Parish
Enumerated 23 July 1870
Page 8, Stamped 356
18-18
Bossier, Caesar 81 M W At Home 200 100 La
McDonald, Claiborne P 25 M W Farmer --- 150 La
McDonald (sic), Narcissa 42 F W Keeping House 2000 259 Miss
McDonald (sic), Jasper 9 M W At Home La
McDonald (sic), Laura 7 F W At Home La


","STR06" "I44988","McDonald","Clarence Arthur","10 Feb 1892","27 Sep 1966","0","Name Clarence Arthur Mcdonald
Event Type Death
Event Date 27 Sep 1966
Event Place Pineland, Sabine, Texas, United States
Occupation Merchant Grocery Store
Veteran NO
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 10 Feb 1892
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Bluford Mcdonald
Mother's Name Josephine Davis
Informant Virgil McDonald
Certificate Number 61704
GS Film number 2118406
Digital Folder Number 005144884
Image Number 02101



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS1V-VXZ : accessed 25 Apr 2014), Bluford Mcdonald in entry for Clarence Arthur Mcdonald, 27 Sep 1966; citing certificate number 61704, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2118406.","STR06" "I44988","McDonald","Clarence Arthur","10 Feb 1892","27 Sep 1966","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 2 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 129 Sheet 1A
10-10
McDonald, Clarence A Head M W 26 M La Ala La Farmer
McDonald, Ida D W F W 22 M Tx Tx Tx
McDonald, Marjorie L Dtr F W 1 11/12 S Tx La Tx
11-11
McDonald, Jim O Head M W 30 M la Ala La Farmer
McDonald, Docia L Wf F W 24 M Tx Tx Tx
McDonald, Lillian J Dtr F W 10/12 S Tx La Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 1A
7-7
McDonald, Clarence A Head M W 39 M 23 Tx Ala La Merchant Retail Store
McDonald, Ida Wf F W 33 M 20 Tx Tx Tx
McDonald, Marjorie Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
McDonald, Vergil SOn m W 8 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I14482","","","","","","","" "I4163","McDonald","Eliza L.","May 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","Appears to have married Stephen B. Moore.","STR06" "I29775","","","","","","","" "I3530","McDonald","Francis Lee","Abt 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","F. L. McDonald is listed on the Ancestry.com US Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 as serving in the 2 Louisiana Calvary, Company B, and mustering in and out as a Private. Film #M378, Roll 19.","STR06" "I3530","McDonald","Francis Lee","Abt 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, P.O. Many
Enumerated 10 Jun 1860
Page 18
97-97
F. L. McDonald 31 M Farmer 300 460 La
J. E. McDonald 25 F La
F. E. McDonald 3 F La
J. H. McDonald 1 M La
John Latham 12 M La

","STR06" "I9162","McDonald","Henry James","Abt 1832","Aug 1867","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, P. O. Many
Enumerated 11 Jun 1860
106-106
Henry J. McDonald 26 M Farmer 800 500 La
Julian McDonald 22 F Tx
Elizabeth McDonald 56 F Miss
107-107
Robert B. and Mary McDonald and family","STR06" "I19548","McDonald","Henry James","16 Feb 1854","27 Feb 1925","0","Said to have married Sarah CRANFORD. George Redding, a great-great grandson created a FindAGrave memorial page for Henry. On this page, Henry is linked to three daughters, Ida May McDonald LYNCH, Annie McDonald VAUGHN, and Stella McDonald LYNCH.","STR06" "I45128","McDonald","James ""Jim"" Oliver","5 Mar 1886","18 Sep 1957","0","Name James Oliver Mcdonald
Event Type Death
Event Date 18 Sep 1957
Event Place Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Occupation Retired watchman and maintenance man
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 05 Mar 1886
Birthplace , Louisiana
Father's Name Bluford Mcdonald
Mother's Name Josephine Davis
informant Smith Parmer
Certificate Number 51013
GS Film number 2135869
Digital Folder Number 005145153
Image Number 02068



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K337-Y4Y : accessed 25 Apr 2014), James Oliver Mcdonald, 18 Sep 1957; citing certificate number 51013, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2135869.","STR06" "I45128","McDonald","James ""Jim"" Oliver","5 Mar 1886","18 Sep 1957","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 2 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 129 Sheet 1A
10-10
McDonald, Clarence A Head M W 26 M La Ala La Farmer
McDonald, Ida D W F W 22 M tx Tx Tx
McDonald, Marjorie L Dtr F W 1 11/12 S Tx La Tx
11-11
McDonald, Jim O Head M W 30 M la Ala La Farmer
McDonald, Docia L Wf F W 24 M Tx Tx Tx
McDonald, Lillian J Dtr F W 10/12 S Tx La Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 1A
7-7
Clarence and Ida family
8-8
Hollis and May Stewart
9-9
McDonald, Jim O Head m W 44 M 30 La Ala La Watchman Fire tower
McDonald, Docia Wf F W 34 M 21 Tx Tx Tx
McDonald, Lillian Dtr F W 11 S Tx La Tx","STR06" "I45159","McDonald","James Alvin","30 Oct 1869","27 Oct 1942","0","Name James Alvin Mcdonald
Event Type Death
Event Date 27 Oct 1942
Event Place Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 30 Oct 1869
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Alexander Mcdonald
Mother's Name Mary E Hart
Informant P L McDonald
Certificate Number 45359
GS Film number 2137184
Digital Folder Number 005144889
Image Number 00281



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS1K-PK7 : accessed 29 Apr 2014), James Alvin Mcdonald, 27 Oct 1942; citing certificate number 45359, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2137184.","STR06" "I46153","","","","","","","" "I46154","","","","","","","" "I19515","McDonald","John","Abt 1823","Bef 1860","0","Paula Jones and Stacey Burton both show him as John Quincy McDonald, and as a son of Robert Knoles McDonald and Ann Elizabeth Latham. This seems unlikely, as John was born in Scotland in 1823, and all of the children of Robert Knoles McDonald, and Ann Elizabeth Latham were born between 1820 and 1832 in Louisiana.

Additonally, Alison Raborn posted the following note to the McDonald Family Genealogy Forum on August 12, 2010:

When Margaret Ann [McDONALD] Bossier, daughter of Robert Knoles & Ann Elizabeth [LATHAM] McDonald, died her husband Sylvestre DeBrune Bossier married Narcissa [WALDROP] McDonald. Narcissa's FIRST husband was John Quincy McDonald. John Quincy McDonald is NOT the father, son, or brother of Robert Knoles McDonald. Here is why: 1850 Sabine Parish Louisiana Census (www.census-online.com)dwelling # 041a41 list the following McDonald family: John, age 27, born in Scotland, Narcissa, age 22, Claiborne, age 5, Betty, age 3, Robert K., age 1, born in Alabama. IN THE SAME CENSUS,but on p.24, dwelling# 095a95 there is listed McDonald, R.K., age 52, born in South Carolina; wife Elizabeth, age 45, born in Louisiana.

Also in the Sabine Parish Louisiana Marriage Records has R.K. McDonald, Justice of Peace, married his granddaughter Louisiana Bossier to a Franklin ALLEN on January 10, 1856. AND R.K.McDonald and Elizabeth's daughter, oldest child, Margaret Ann was born in 1820; therefore her father could not have been 1 year old in 1850. I don't know where in South Carolina R.K McDonald came from, but Narcissa WALDROP's father Claiborne Parish Waldrop and family came from South Carolina's 95th District Newberry County, and showed up in Louisiana about same time R.K. McDonald did. If anyone has any South Carolina information please contact me!

http://genforum.genealogy.com/mcdonald/messages/9242.html


","STR06" "I19515","McDonald","John","Abt 1823","Bef 1860","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 27 Aug 1850
Stamped 108
41-43
John McDonald 27 M Scotland
Narcisus McDonald 22 F Ala
Claiborne McDonald 5 M Ala
Betty McDonald 3 F Ala
Robert K McDonald 1 M Ala","STR06" "I30241","McDonald","John","Feb 1869","Aft 1930","0","Shown as Chas. McDonald in 1910, but as John on other census listings. In 1930, the middle initial H was also used.","STR06" "I30241","McDonald","John","Feb 1869","Aft 1930","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Arizona, Maricopa County, Township 1 N R5E
Enumerated 1 June 1900 by W.H. Williams
SD ?? ED 32 Sheet 1B
13-13
McDonald, John Hd W M Feb 69 31 M 4 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McDonald, Rose Wf W F Jan 70 30 M ?? 2/2 Tx Mo Tx
Stevens (sic), Lily Step Dtr W F Jan 89 11 S Tx Tx Tx At School
Stevens (sic), Bertha Step Dtr W F July 90 S Tx Tx Tx At School

1910 Census
Arizona, Cochise County, Lowell Twp
Enumerated 25 Apr 1910
SD --- ED 8 Sheet 12A
67--- 68
McDonald, Chas. Hd M W 40 M 18 Tx Ire Scot Teamster General
McDonald, Rose Wf F W 38 M2 28 2/2 Tx USA USA
Richie, Welty Son-in-law M W 28 M Ala USA USA Collector
Richie, Hazle Stepdtr F W 19 Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Arizona, Cochise County, Lowell Precinct (Part)
Enumerated 6 ___ 1930
SD 2 ED 31 Sheet 6B
137-152
McDonald, John Hd M W 40 Tx Tx Tx Truck Driver Feed Co
McDonald, Rose Wf F W 40 M Va Va Va
Murray, Bertha Dtr F W 29 M Tx Tx Va Office Helper Mercantile Company
Richey, Harold GrSon M W 8 S Ariz Miss Tx
Richey, Robert GrSon M W 5 S Ariz Miss Tx
McDonald, Jack Cousin M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Mechanic Garage

1930 Census
Arizona, Cochise County, Lowell
Enumerated April 12, 1930
ED 2-50 SD 3 Sheet 3A Stamped 12
52-59
McDonald, John H Hd M W 60 M 30 Tx Tx Tx Truck Driver Gasoline Company
McDonald, Frances W F W 55 M 20 Va Miss Tx
Richie, Harold G/S M W 18 S Ariz Miss Tx None
Richie, Robert G/S M W 16 S Ariz Miss Tx None
","STR06" "I10110","McDonald","Joseph","24 Nov 1847","18 Apr 1928","0","Name Joseph K Mcdonald
Event Type Death
Event Date 18 Apr 1928
Event Place Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 24 Nov 1847
Birthplace Decatur, Georgia
Father's Name Randall Mcdonald born Rechinand?, NC
Mother's Name Sarah Kelley born Peloske?, SC
Informant Mrs. Joe McDonald, Kirbyville
Certificate Number 17397
GS Film number 2114539
Digital Folder Number 005144907
Image Number 00036



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS1T-R4C : accessed 25 Apr 2014), Joseph K Mcdonald, 18 Apr 1928; citing certificate number 17397, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2114539.","STR06" "I45160","McDonald","Joseph E.","27 Jul 1872","18 Mar 1948","0","Name Joseph E Mcdonald
Event Type Death
Event Date 18 Mar 1948
Event Place Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 27 Jul 1872
Birthplace Jasper, Texas
Father's Name Alexander Mcdonald
Mother's Name Mary Elizabeth Hart
Informant Mrs. H J Bernard
Certificate Number 12490
GS Film number 2218861
Digital Folder Number 005145038
Image Number 02772



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39G-R88 : accessed 29 Apr 2014), Joseph E Mcdonald, 18 Mar 1948; citing certificate number 12490, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218861.","STR06" "I45158","McDonald","Julia Etta","23 Jul 1867","23 Feb 1941","0","Name Julia Etta Wish
Event Type Death
Event Date 23 Feb 1941
Event Place Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 23 Jul 1867
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Alexander Mcdonald
Mother's Name Mary Elizabeth Hart
Informant R K Walters
Certificate Number 8760
GS Film number 2138246
Digital Folder Number 005144988
Image Number 00776



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K393-QQ5 : accessed 29 Apr 2014), Julia Etta Wish, 23 Feb 1941; citing certificate number 8760, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2138246.","STR06" "I45131","McDonald","Lela Marjorie","6 Mar 1918","20 Jan 1973","0","Her Texas Death certificate shows she never married. Her occupation was shown as clerk at a general store. The informant was her brother, Virgil McDonald.","STR06" "I602","McDonald","Lewis F.","8 Dec 1910","16 Sep 1981","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated May 4, 1940
SD 26-2 ED 202-3 Sheet 21A
Bronson Gravel Hill
403-R 3 Yes
McDonald, Lewis F Head M W 29 M No H-01 Tx Same Place Farmer
McDonald, Elva Wf F W 20 M No H-4 Tx R Sabine
McDonald, Callie Mother F W 63 Wd No 5 La Same Place","STR06" "I33770","McDonald","Lexie L.","13 Jan 1920","7 Jan 2017","0","Memorial services for Lexie Lucille Hall, 96, of Lufkin will be held Thursday, January 19, 2017 at 1:30 p.m. in the PineCrest Retirement Community Chapel with Pastor Mark Newton officiating.

Mrs. Hall was born January 13, 1920 in Hemphill, Texas and passed away Saturday, January 7, 2017 in Lufkin, Texas.

Mrs. Hall graduated as Valedictorian of Pineland High School in 1938 and married Murray Martin Hall in September of that year. In 1940, they moved to Lufkin.

Mrs. Hall devoted her life to her husband and children and to being a homemaker. She excelled in all the domestic arts. A wonderful cook and seamstress, she kept an immaculate house. Working in her garden was one of her greatest pleasures as evidenced in her beautiful yard and flower garden.

She faithfully attended Lufkin's First Baptist Church, where she served in several volunteer capacities over the years.

The Cut-N-Grow Garden Club was one of her favorite activities and, while a member, she hosted many meetings and won several flower arranging competitions. She was also a member of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas and the Genealogy Club.

Mrs. Hall was an amazing woman of great strength, courage, determination and faith. She never quit striving, even in the face of overwhelming obstacles. She is deeply loved and will be greatly missed.

Mrs. Hall was preceded in death by her parents, Charlie and Ethel Travis McDonald; her husband, Murray Martin Hall; and her sister and brother-in-law, Lois and Jack Lynch.

She is survived by her daughter, Marlea Lamprea (German) of San Antonio; her son, Milton Hall (Lily) of Katy; her niece, Laura McQuerry (Mike) of Okahoma City, Oklahoma; as well as numerous cousins.

Expressions of sympathy in Mrs. Hall's memory may be made to First Baptist Church Lufkin, 106 E. Bremond Avenue, Lufkin, Texas 75901, or to a charity of your choice.

Memories and condolences may be added at www.carrowayfuneralhome.com.

Carroway Funeral Home, Lufkin, directors

Obituary downloaded from www.carrowayfuneralhome.com
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 25, 2017, Page 10","STR06" "I45142","McDonald","Lillian J.","11 Jan 1919","Yes, date unknown","0","Name Mcdonald
Event Type Birth
Event Date 11 Jan 1919
Event Place , Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Father's Name J O Mcdonald
Mother's Name Docia Love
Certificate Number 4181
Digital Folder Number 004492090
Image Number 00238



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X2JG-K9G : accessed 27 Apr 2014), Mcdonald, 11 Jan 1919; citing , Sabine, Texas, United States, certificate 4181, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 4492090.","STR06" "I45153","McDonald","Lovie Uthursday","3 Mar 1892","17 Jan 1972","0","Her Texas Death certificate shows her as a daughter of L. C. McDonald and Dovie Perkins. The informant was Mrs. Edgar Harris, relationship not indicated. Her body was removed for transportaion and burial at the Morriston Cemetery in Forrest County, Misssissippi. Lovie was shown as a housewife and widow. She had been a resident of Fort Worth for 20 years, since about 1952. Her address at the time of her death was 5100 Collett Little Road.","STR06" "I30151","McDonald","Maggie Eudora","14 Jun 1884","20 May 1966","0","Name Maggie Wudora Morgan
Event Type Death
Event Date 20 May 1966
Event Place Pinehurst, Orange, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 14 Jun 1884
Birthplace Texas, USA
Father's Name Alexander Mcdonald
Mother's Name Mary Hart
Informant Ben Morgan
Certificate Number 33999
GS Film numbe 2117979
Digital Folder Number 005164794
Image Number 00623



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3XB-SZY : accessed 28 Apr 2014), Maggie Wudora Morgan, 20 May 1966; citing certificate number 33999, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117979.","STR06" "I45126","McDonald","Mary Culia","22 May 1878","20 Sep 1938","0","The informant on her Texas Death Certificate was D. F Wigley of Kirbyville.","STR06" "I9938","McDonald","Mary Ellie","15 Feb 1863","11 Oct 1958","0","The daughter of Archibald McDonald.","STR06" "I14479","","","","","","","" "I45144","McDonald","Nancy","Abt 1869","27 Sep 1950","0","Name Nancy Smith
Titles and Terms null
Event Type Death
Event Date 27 Sep 1950
Event Place Lake Charles, Calcasieu, Louisiana
Gender Female
Age 81
Race (Original) White
Birth Year (Estimated) 1869
Birthplace Converse, Louisiana
Father's Name Robert Mcdonald
Father's Titles and Terms null
Mother's Name Mary Shellbon
Mother's Titles and Terms null
Spouse's Name H B Smith
Spouse's Titles and Terms null
Certificate Number 941
Page null
GS Film number 1418490
Digital Folder Number 004215562
Image Number 02091



Citing this Record:
""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FS1M-Y5C : accessed 01 May 2014), Nancy Smith, 27 Sep 1950; citing Lake Charles, Calcasieu, Louisiana, certificate number 941, State Archives, Baton Rouge; FHL microfilm 1418490.","STR06" "I35006","McDonald","Nancy Mae","2 Aug 1889","21 Apr 1950","0","The digital image of her actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows her as the daughter of Alex McDonald and Ellie Crow of San Augustine, Texas. The informant was D. C. Bell. She was married at the time of her death, living at 878 N. Austin Street in Jasper, Texas.","STR06" "I19538","McDonald","Robert Bullard","24 May 1830","18 Jun 1909","0","US Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 shows that Robert B. McDonald served in the 11th Battalion, Louisiana Infantry, Company E, and mustered in and out as a Private. Microfilm #m378 roll 19","STR06" "I19538","McDonald","Robert Bullard","24 May 1830","18 Jun 1909","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, P O Many
Enumerated 11 Jun 1860
107-107
Robert B. McDonald 28 M Farmer 200 800 La
Mary L. McDonald 29 F La
Henry McDonald 6 M La
Eliza L. McDonald 1/12 F La
James K. Shelburn 32 M Ala

1870 Census
Lousiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 6, PO Mansfiled DeSoto Parish
Enumerated 23 July 1870
Page 3 Stamped 356
17-17
McDonald, Robt B 30 M W Farmer $--- E1100 La
McDonald, Mary 29 F W Keeping house La
McDonald, Henry 16 M W Works on farm La
McDonald, Eliza 10 F W At Home La
McDonald, Susan 8 F W At Home La
McDonald, Robert I 7 M W At Home La
McDonald, James 5 m W La
McDonald, Nancy 2 F W La
McDonald, Minerva 8 F W At Home La [in 1880 living with Stephn and Eliza MOORE, next door to Robert B. McDonald]
McDonald, Henrietta 5 F W La [in 1880 living with Stephn and Eliza MOORE, next door to Robert B. McDonald]
McDonald, Elizabeth 66 F W At Homa La
Castillo, Encarncion 28 M W Farm Laborer La

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Sixth Ward (San Patrice)
Enumerated 12 Oct 1880
Page 76 SD 2 ED 45 Stamped 220
219-230
McDonald, Robert B W M 53 Farmer La Unk Unk
McDonald, Susan W F 18 Dtr Keeping House La La Unk
McDonald, James W M 13 Son At Home La La Unk
McDonald, Nancy W F 12 Dtr At Home La La Unk
McDonald, Mary W F 10 Dtr At Home La La Unk
McDonald, Francis W M 7 Son La La Unk
McDonald, Sarah E W F 4 Dtr La La Unk
220-231
Moore, Stephen B W M 22 Farmer La Ala La
Moore, Eliza W F 20 Dtr Keepin House La La Unk
Moore, Clorinda W F 1 Dtr La La La
McDonald, Minerva W F 19 Niece At Home La La Unk
McDonald, Henrietta W F 15 Niece At Home La La Unk

1900 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward Six (San Patrice)
Enumerated 13 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 95 Sheet 11B
184-184
McDonald, Robert B Head W M May 1830 70 Wd La NC La Farmer
McDonald, Lizzie S Dtr W F Mar 1877 23 S La La La
McDonald, Louisa Dtr W F Dec 1883 16 S La La la At School
McDonald, Nena M Dtr W F May 1886 14 S La La La At School
Raymond, Emma G Grddtr W F Jan 1893 7 S La Tx La
185-185
Mary J PUGH and family






","STR06" "I19539","McDonald","Robert Knoles","Abt 1798","Bef 1860","0","A 26 year old laborer named Benanchie Radic, born in Louisiana, was living in his home at the time of the 1850 Sabine Parish Census. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 43).","STR06" "I19539","McDonald","Robert Knoles","Abt 1798","Bef 1860","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumeraed 29 Aug 1850
Stamped 111
95-97
R. K. McDonald 52 M Farmer S. C.
Elizabeth McDonald 45 F La
Francis McDonald 22 M Farmer La
Robert McDonald 20 M None La
Henry McDonald 18 M None La
Benanchis Radis 26 F Laborer La

","STR06" "I19518","McDonald","Robert Knoles","1 Oct 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listing:

1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, P. O. Many
Enumerated 11 Jun 1860
113-113
S. D. Bossier 40 M Farmer $1500 $1400 La
Narcis Bossier 35 F Miss (Second wife?)
Indiana Bossier 14 F La
Elizabeth Bossier 12 F La
Albert S. Bossier 10 M La
Robert Bossier 8 M La
Newton Bossier 2 M La
Jasper Bossier 4/12 M La
Claiborne Paris 14 M La [last name McDonald, stepson]
Eliza Lee 13 F La [last name McDonald, stepdaughter]
Robert Noles 11 M La [last name McDonald, stepson]
S. H. Waldrop 24 M La
Sopiah Waldrope 17 F La
Mary E. Waldrope 1/12 f La

","STR06" "I46152","McDonald","Sandra Kay","1 Nov 1957","6 May 2015","0","Sandra Kay (McDonald) Robak, 57, of Lincoln, passed away May 6, 2015. Born November 1, 1957 in Geneva to William and Ann H. (Jirkovsky) McDonald. Homemaker. Sandy was a pop culture guru. She enjoyed bowling, bonfires and all things Harry Potter.

Survived by her husband Frank; children, Alyson (Dylan) Schenk, Jase Robak (fiance Stacy Loos), and Cleo Ben Robak, all of Lincoln; grandchildren, Reghan, Aidan, Lennon Schenk, Camree Robak; mother, Ann McDonald, Geneva; sister, Janet (Pat) Wieser, Columbus; brother, Jerry (Kris) McDonald, Lincoln; many other family, friends and loved ones. Preceded in death by her father.

Memorial service: 10 a.m. Monday, May 11, at First-Plymouth Congregational Church, 2000 D Street with Rev. Dr. Jim Keck officiating. Memorials to the family for future designation. No visitation, cremation. Condolences online at Roperandsons.com.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I43095","McDonald","Sarah Idella","2 May 1881","26 Dec 1952","0","Name Sarah Idella Edgar
Event Type Death
Event Date 26 Dec 1952
Event Place Childress, Childress, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 02 May 1881
Birthplace Bienville Parish, Louisiana
Father's Name B Mcdonald
Mother's Name Josephine Davis
Certificate Number 63992
GS Film number 2113746
Digital Folder Number 005145662
Image Number 01960



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3Z6-H2J : accessed 01 May 2014), Sarah Idella Edgar, 26 Dec 1952; citing certificate number 63992, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2113746.","STR06" "I29776","","","","","","","" "I45161","McDonald","Trudie","10 Jul 1875","13 Aug 1945","0","Name Trudie M Roberts
Event Type Death
Event Date 13 Aug 1945
Event Place Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 10 Jul 1875
Birthplace Jasper, Texas
Father's Name Alexander Mcdonald
Mother's Name Mary Hart
Informant W E Roberts
Burial Kirbyville, Texas
Certificate Number 35840
GS Film number 2137963
Digital Folder Number 005144839
Image Number 01184



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS19-9JV : accessed 29 Apr 2014), Trudie M Roberts, 13 Aug 1945; citing certificate number 35840, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2137963.","STR06" "I46151","McDonald","William Eugene","6 Aug 1928","12 Jun 1975","0","His parents are shown, on FindAGrave, as Orval E. and Anna McDonald.

His Social Security account was established through the Railroad Board.

His obituary, copied from his FindAGrave mermorial page created by M. Jensen Seggerman, is shown below:

McDONALD, WILLIAM EUGENE *BILL*--William Eugene McDonald, son of Orval and Anna Wright McDonald, was born August 6, 1928, at Geneva, Neb. He spent his entire life in this vicinity. He attended Geneva public school and graduated with the class of 1946.

He was inducted into the Navy, September 18, 1950, where he served four years. He was honorably discharged July 8, 1954. ON his return from the service he went into business in Geneva.

In 1952 he was united in marriage to Anne Jirkovsky. To this union were born three children, Janet, Sandra and Jerald William.

The last seven years he was employed by the Biba Engineering.

He passed away near Kearney, Neb., on June 12, 1975, at the age of 46 years, 10 months and 6 days.

He is survived by his three children, Janet, Sandra and Jerald at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orval McDonald; one sister, Colleen, and husband Wallace Brown, of Fairbury, Neb.; sister-in-law, Madeline Wilson of Rawson, O., nieces Cathy (Mrs. James Nichols) of Fairbury, Neb., Susan Brown of Fairbury; nephews, David McDonald of Russels Point, O., Tommy Mack Brown of Fairbury; grand-niece and nephew, Angela and Jeffrey Nichols of Fairbury.
He was predeceased by a sister Audrey and a brother, Jerald Deane.

Funeral services were conducted at 10 a.m. Monday, June 16, 1975 at St. Joseph Catholic church in Geneva with Father Walter Banach officiating. Interment was in the Geneva cemetery. Pallbearers were Marlin W. Bahe, Loren Hofferber, Charles P. Curtiss, Warren Rischling, Leonard J. Bornschlegl and Dean Garrett.

The Nebraska Signal 17 June 1975
","STR06" "I45162","McDonald","William Timothy","19 May 1882","7 Aug 1962","0","Name William Timothy Mcdonald
Event Type Death
Event Date 07 Aug 1962
Event Place Rural #3, Jasper, Texas, United States
Occupation Farmer Truck Farm
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 19 May 1882
Birthplace null
Father's Name Alexander Mcdonald
Mother's Name Mary Hart
Informant Mrs. Mittye McDonald
Certificate Number 50343
GS Film number 2117025
Digital Folder Number 005144787
Image Number 01809



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K7D7-XTJ : accessed 29 Apr 2014), William Timothy Mcdonald, 07 Aug 1962; citing certificate number 50343, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117025.","STR06" "I29962","McDonald","Willie","22 Feb 1912","16 Jun 1937","0","Name Willie Mcdonald
Event Type Death
Event Date 16 Jun 1937
Event Place Yellowpine, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Single
Birth Date 22 Feb 1912
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name B Mcdonald
Mother's Name Callie Impson
Informant L F McDonald
Certificate Number 33311
GS Film number 2117278
Digital Folder Number 005145566
Image Number 02935



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3HY-KRR : accessed 25 Apr 2014), Willie Mcdonald, 16 Jun 1937; citing certificate number 33311, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117278.","STR06" "I35484","McDougal","Milbrey Harrington","19 May 1860","30 Sep 1931","0","Name: Milbrey H. Mclemore
Death Date: 30 Sep 1931
Death Place: Canton, Van Zandt, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 70 years 4 months 11 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 May 1860
Birthplace: Louisiana
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: Jno. Mclemore
Father's Name: Chas. Mcdougal
Father's Birthplace: Mississippi
Mother's Name: Rebecca Cook
Mother's Birthplace: Unknown
Informant: J. V. McLemore Kiota, Oklahoma (Relationship not indicated)
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Hollie Sprgs Cemetery
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 01 Oct 1931
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135697
Digital Film Number: 4150409
Image Number: 1075
Reference Number: bk 90 cn 44922
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35484","McDougal","Milbrey Harrington","19 May 1860","30 Sep 1931","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 3
Enumerated 12 Jan 1920
SD 3 ED 127 Sheet 16B
S. Commerce St
291-392
McLemore, Milbrey Hd F W 59 Wd Tx Ala Miss
McLemore, Virgil Son M W 28 S Tx Miss Tx Salesman Hardware Store
McLemore, Sherdie Son M W 20 S Tx Miss Tx Day Laborer Oil Mill
","STR06" "I12016","McDougall","Alice Mary","Aug 1868","27 Aug 1933","0","The Michigan Birth Index listing for her daughter, Helen, lists her as Mary Alice instead of Alice Mary.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, September 1, 1933
Deaths of the Week
Page Eight

Mrs. Wm. F. Benkelman

Mrs. William F. Benkelman passed away of a heart attack at her summer home at Lake Huron Beach, Canada, Sunday afternoon, August 27.

Alice M. McDougall was born in London, Ontario, 66 years ago and has lived in Detroit for the last 25 years. Her husband died October 11, 1932.

Funeral services were held at the home, 356 Englewood Ave., Detroit, at 8:00 p.m. Tuesday and the body was brought to Cass City Wednesday morning. Burial was in Elkland cemetery.

Mrs. Benkelman was a member of the Third Church of Christian Scientist. She is survived by two daughters and one son, Mrs. Frances M. Symington, Mrs. Helen M. McKenna and John F. Benkelman. Three sisters also survive. They are Mrs. Hannah Seed, Miss Margaret McDougall and Miss Christine McDougall, all of Point Edward, Ont.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I35504","","","","","","","" "I35502","McDowell","Winslow Morris","26 May 1907","28 Jul 1962","0","Name: Winslow Morris Mcdowell
Death Date: 28 Jul 1962
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 55 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 26 May 1907
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Mcdowell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ollie C. Hasseltine [Hicks]
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Painter, Paint
Cause of Death: Fractured skull, broken neck, crushed left chest
Found along the Buffalo Bayou at the foot of Smith Street where he had fallen.
Place of Residence: Houston, Harris, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill (sic)
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 30 Jul 1962
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117023
Digital Film Number: 4028433
Image Number: 1005
Reference Number: cn 42777
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Kay Parker McCary, shows that he married second Clarice May Wiley (FAG ## 42877389)
","STR06" "I25726","McElmurry","William H.","Sep 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown by Ancestry.com to have married Leone R. STATELY, and had son Ivory Lee McElmurry.","STR06" "I25724","McElmurry","William Preston","Abt 1849","Aft 1910","0","Appears to be a son of William and Matilda McElmurry of Salem, Livingston County, KY, based on the 1850 through 1870 census enumerations of that location. In 1850 and 1860 he was living in their home, and 1870 he and his wife were living in the next household. William (Sr) and Matilda are both buried at the Baxter-McElmurry Cemetery in Burna, Livingston, KY. Kentucky Death records further show that William (Sr) was born 20 Aug 1827 in Kentucky to Daniel McElmurray, born in Missouri, and Lottie Ramage, born in Kentucky.","STR06" "I25724","McElmurry","William Preston","Abt 1849","Aft 1910","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1870 Federal Census
Kentucky, Livingston County, Salem District PO Smithlan Olz?
Enumerated 27 Aug 1870
57-39
McElmurry, D 65 M W
58-60
McElmurry, William and Matilda and family
59-61
McElmurry, W P 21 M W Farm Laborer 100 Ky
McElmurry, Emily 18 F W Keeping house Alababa

1880 Federal Census
Missouri, Iron County, Arcadia
Wm. P. MC ELMURRY Self M Male W 31 KY Farmer KY KY
Emily MC ELMURRY Wife M Female W 30 TN Keeping House KY VA
Wm. H. MC ELMURRY Son S Male W 9 KY KY TN
Harriet E. MC ELMURRY Dau S Female W 7 KY KY TN
Lacey MC ELMURRY Son S Male W 2 KY KY TN
Source Information:
Census Place
District 53, Arcadia, Iron, Missouri
Family History Library Film 1254691 NA Film Number T9-0691Page Number 548A

1900 Census
Kentucky, Livingston County, Lola, ED 59
Enumerated 2nd day of June 1900 by Wm. F. Paris
SD ?? ED 59 Sheet 1A Stamped 284
8-9
McElmurry Wm. P. Hd W M Mar 1849 51 M 30 Ky Ky Va Blacksmith
McElmurry, Emma J Wif W F Feb 1850 52 M 30 3/3 (sic) Ky Ky Ill
McElmurry, Nora B. Dtr W F Jun 1882 Ky Ky Ky
McElmurry, George A. Son W M May 1884 Ky Ky Ky
McElmurry, Bessie Dtr W F Aug 1886 12 S Ky Ky Ky

1910 Census
Missouri, Mississippi County, Tywappity Twp, ED 101
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910 by Joseph P. Laebe
SD 12 ED 101 Sheet 6B
93-93
McElmurry William P Hd M W 61 M1 40 Ky Ky Ky English Farmer
McElmurry, Emma Wife F W 60 m1 40 6/6 Tn Tn Tn","STR06" "I25724","McElmurry","William Preston","Abt 1849","Aft 1910","0","(Medical):According to the Morrison DNA Study website, at:

http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/

The SMGP shows a match to both a descendant of John McLemore, born 1822 in North Carolina and to a descendant of Keton J. McLemore, born 1809 in Kentucky.


""Billy Preston McElmurry (b. 1846) Hampton, Kentucky; md. Emely Joab; son Lacy Clem.""","STR06" "I41913","McElroy","Ada Eudora","19 Feb 1877","16 Sep 1905","0","Middle name shown by some as Easter, and others as Eudora. Listed as ""Eutora"" on the 1880 census, so Eudora seems to be the correct middle name.

Twin sister of Ida Victoria McElroy, who became Marcellus Eugene Cooper's second wife after Ada died.

","STR06" "I40570","McElroy","Anna Laura","Abt 1926","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a SEGURA.","STR06" "I32863","","","","","","","" "I34233","McElroy","Barney Dillard","27 Mar 1898","14 Mar 1937","0","His death certificate indicated he was Single, and that his father was W. F. McElroy. He died at the Rusk State Hospital.
","STR06" "I34233","McElroy","Barney Dillard","27 Mar 1898","14 Mar 1937","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated April 9 and 10, 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 2B
Scrapping Valley Road
40-41
Hyden, Marion F Hd M W 57 M 25 Tx Ala La Farmer
Hyden, Patsy Wf F W 46 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, Ord Dtr F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, ID Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
41-42
McElroy, Dillard Hd M 34 M 23 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McElroy, Etta Wf F W 26 M 14 Tx Ala Tx
McElroy, Austin Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
McElroy, Pauline Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McElroy, Annalara Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
McElroy, Francis Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
McElroy, Mae Etta Dtr F W 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
42-43
McElroy, William F Head m W 78 M Tx Mo La Farmer
McElroy, Sarah Wf F W 72 m Tx SC Tx Farm Helper
McElroy, Benena Dtr F W 27 S la Tx Tx Farm Helper
","STR06" "I48699","McElroy","Charles Alvin","28 Sep 1916","11 Nov 1995","0","Charles A. McElroy

Charles A. McElroy, age 79, of Route 3, San Augustine, died Saturday, Nov. 11, 1995, at the Nacogdoches County Memorial Hospital in Nacogdoches.

Born Sept. 28, 1916, in San Augustine County, he had been a longtime area resident and a member of the Church of Christ. McElroy was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and a farmer.

Survivors: wife, Wilma McElroy of San Augustine; a daughter, Betty Carolyn Byley of Bronson; sons, Billy Donice McElroy of Nacogdoches and Justin Howell McElroy of San Augustine; one sister, Madline Garrett of Nacogdoches; one brother Robert McElroy of San Augustine; six grandchildren; and two great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Monday at the Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel in San Augustine with Don Skipper officiating. Interment was at Saunders Cemetery.

Pallbearers: James Nichols, Thomas Thacker, Nathan Tindall, Jerry Fountain, Terry Jessup and Burl Smith.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, November 15, 1995, Page 13","STR06" "I41737","McElroy","Dewitt ""Dee""","25 Apr 1874","22 Sep 1951","0","When he registered for the draft during the first World War, he was shown as a Farmer, and his nearest relative was Ellen McElroy. He was described as Tall, of medium build, and with gray eyes and dark hair.","STR06" "I45187","McElroy","Ewell Ernest","5 Dec 1893","6 Nov 1973","0","Name Ewell Ernest Mcelroy
Event Type Death
Event Date 06 Nov 1973
Event Place Tyler, Smith, Texas, United States
Occupation Owner Operator Drug Store
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 05 Dec 1893
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Will Mcelroy
Mother's Name Florence
Informant Mrs. Maude McElroy
Certificate Number 88038
GS Film number 2242948
Digital Folder Number 005145897
Image Number 02495



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K364-6YL : accessed 09 May 2014), Ewell Ernest Mcelroy, 06 Nov 1973; citing certificate number 88038, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2242948.","STR06" "I44642","McElroy","Felix Hiram ""Hi""","28 Dec 1854","9 May 1939","0","Name F H Mcelroy
Event Type Death
Event Date 05 May 1939
Event Place , San Augustine, Texas, United States
Occupation Farmer
Gender Male
Marital Status Married, wife Margaret McElroy
Birth Date 28 Dec 1853
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name William Mcelroy
Mother's Name Barnes
Informant Hal McElroy
Certificate Number 25234
GS Film number 2118017
Digital Folder Number 005144946
Image Number 01568



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3MD-9V9 : accessed 09 May 2014), F H Mcelroy, 05 May 1939; citing certificate number 25234, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2118017.","STR06" "I40571","","","","","","","" "I41912","McElroy","Ida Victoria","19 Feb 1877","16 Jan 1952","0","Twin sister of Ada McElroy, the first wife of Marcellus Eugene Cooper.
Barbara Yancey Dore shows that she married first J. R. POWELL on 1 Jan 1903 in Jasper County, Texas. However, this is not correct. Family members state that Ida was married only one time, to M. E. Cooper. The Ida McElroy who married Rob Powell was said to be her half niece, a daughter of Hi and Sallie McElroy.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3ZQ-HSG
name: Ida Victoria Cooper
event: Death
event date: 16 Jan 1952
event place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Married
birth date: 19 Feb 1887 (sic)
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: William Mcelroy, Mo
mother's name: Adeline Esteo, La
Informant A S Cooper
Cemetery Jacks Cemetery
certificate number: 2884
film number: 2074928
digital folder number: 005145641
image number: 03020
Collection: Ida Victoria Cooper, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I41912","McElroy","Ida Victoria","19 Feb 1877","16 Jan 1952","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I45178","McElroy","James Addison","30 May 1870","12 Aug 1946","0","The informant on his Texas Death certificate was Mrs. J. M. McElroy of Ballinger. She shares a burial plot with him at the Old Runnels Cemetery. She was born in 1885 and died in 1954, also in Runnels County.

He was a Farmer.","STR06" "I44644","McElroy","John Thomas","20 Nov 1848","Feb 1948","0","On his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Dana Ribble, he is linked to spouses Mahala Jane Low (1855-1905) and Eliza Houton Smith (1869-1933), as well as to six children.","STR06" "I40568","McElroy","Joseph Austin ""Mac""","17 Dec 1921","6 Jul 2000","0","He shares a double maker, at Yellowpine Cemetery, with Rena, DOB 21 May 1914 and DOD 4 Nov 2001.","STR06" "I45177","McElroy","Margaret Laney","22 May 1868","8 Sep 1873","0","(Research):Shown as Laura McElroy, age 2, on the 1870 census. Said to have died young.","STR06" "I28925","","","","","","","" "I40569","","","","","","","" "I24978","McElroy","Robert Earl","10 Aug 1939","7 Aug 2007","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Page 10

Robert Earl McElroy, Sr.

Graveside services for Robert Earl McElroy, Sr. 67, of Elkhart were held at 1:00 p.m., Friday, August 10, 2007 in Elkhart.

Robert Earl McElroy, Sr., was born in San Augustine County on August 10, 1939. He was a retired school teacher and coach.

He is survived by his wife, Gloria Pratt McElroy of Elkhart; sons, Bobby McElroy of Garrison and Greg McElroy and wife, Jennifer of Hallsville; daughter, YaLinda Upchurch of Elkhart; brother, Charles McElrory of Hallsville; sisters, Sally Masters of Dallas; Freddie Sue Lewis of San Augustine and Melba Lynn Lowman of Donna and five grandchildren
Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill was in charge of arrangements.

The Sabine County Reporter August 15 issue had a nearly identical obituary, adding only that the interment took place at Shiloh Cemetery with Bro. Jay Tullos and Jerry Fountain officiating, and that the names of Robert's grandchildren were Ashley McElroy, Hope Upchurch, Rowdy Upchurch, Kaitlyn McElroy, and Madison McElroy, according to the Sabine County Reporter.","STR06" "I45188","McElroy","Ruby","23 Nov 1895","3 Apr 1973","0","Her last name at death was McALISTER. When she died in Texarkana, she was a resident of Wake Village, and a widowed housewife. Parents were shown as Will McElroy and Florence Parten. The informant was Mrs. William R. McAllister.","STR06" "I45176","McElroy","Samuel Thomas","Abt 1866","6 Dec 1941","0","Name Samuel Thomas Mcelroy
Event Type Death
Event Date 06 Dec 1941
Event Place Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 25 Mar 1871 [???]
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name William Mcelroy
Mother's Name Adeline Estes
Informant Mrs. Martin Ener, Beaumont
Burial String Town
Certificate Number: 56358
GS Film number 2138817
Digital Folder Number 005145839
Image Number 00786



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3D4-LLL : accessed 10 May 2014), Samuel Thomas Mcelroy, 06 Dec 1941; citing certificate number 56358, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2138817.","STR06" "I11222","McElroy","William Fowler ""Fowl""","4 Mar 1852","10 Oct 1936","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows him as the son of William W. McElroy and Queen Boren. She also shows that he first married a Kate, and that they were the parents of three daughters, Fanny, Angeline and Mary. Linda King Davenport shows that the first Kate he married was Catherine Jane Polley, a daughter of Oliver J and Anglinea (Hamilton) Polley.","STR06" "I11222","McElroy","William Fowler ""Fowl""","4 Mar 1852","10 Oct 1936","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
not located

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 28 and 29 of April 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 9A Stamped 115
155-155
Hyden, Geo He M W 62 M1 40 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Hyden, Elizabeth Wf F W 60 M1 40 7/4 Tx Tx Tx
Hyden, John Tom Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Hyden, Queen GrdDtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
156-156
McElroy, Fowl Hd M W 58 M1 21 Tx US US Farmer
McElroy, Sarah Wf F W 54 M1 21 9/4 Tx SC Tx
McElroy, Joella Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McElroy, Dillard Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McElroy, Ida Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McElroy, Bennena F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 8B
158-158
Hyden, Geo W Hd M W 71 M Ark Tn Ala Farmer General Farm
Hyden, Elizabeth Wf F W 72 M Tx Ala Ala
159-159
McElroy, W Fewl Hd M W 70 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer General Farm
McElroy, Sarah Wf F W 60 M Tx SC Tx
McElroy, Ella Dtr F W 26 S Tx Tx Tx
McElroy, Dillard Son M W 25 S Tx Tx Tx
McElroy, Bennina Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated April 9 and 10, 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 2B
Scrapping Valley Road
41-42
McElroy, Dillard Hd M 34 M 23 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McElroy, Etta Wf F W 26 M 14 Tx Ala Tx
McElroy, Austin Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
McElroy, Pauline Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McElroy, Annalara Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
McElroy, Francis Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
McElroy, Mae Etta Dtr F W 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
42-43
McElroy, William F Head m W 78 M Tx Mo La Farmer
McElroy, Sarah Wf F W 72 m Tx SC Tx Farm Helper
McElroy, Benena Dtr F W 27 S la Tx Tx Farm Helper
","STR06" "I18992","McElroy","William Thomas","7 Dec 1865","10 Jul 1939","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows he was a retired carpenter and building contractor. He was married at the time of his death was Mrs. Mary Vivian Dean Harris. It was indciated that there was ""no record"" of either parents name. He was aslo shown as buried in Bronson, Texas.

His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Mary K. Creamer, shows him as a son of William T. McElroy and Laney Brown.","STR06" "I18992","McElroy","William Thomas","7 Dec 1865","10 Jul 1939","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 3
Enumerated 17 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 10A Stamped 127
174-175
McElroy, William T Head W M Dec 1864 35 N 7 Tx Mo Ark Farmer
McElroy, Florence Wf W F Dec 1873 26 M 7 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
McElroy, Ernest Son W M Dec 1893 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McElroy, Ruby Dau Nov 1895 4 S Tx Tx Tx
McElroy, Flossie Dau W F Jan 1898 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 2 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 24A
39-39
McElroy, Wm T Hed M W 45 M 17 Tx Mo Ark Foreman Lumber Mill
McElroy, Florence Wf F W 37 m1 17 4/3 Tx Tx Tx
McElroy, Ernest Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Bookkeeper Lumber Mill
McElroy, Ruby Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
McElroy, Mildred Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx


","STR06" "I12847","McElroy","William W.","27 Sep 1827","4 May 1878","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that he served in Co H, 8th Regiment, TX Cav, CSA.

James Cooper, a direct descendant, shows this as well. James further indicates that William's middle name was Wilbur, and that he was a son of Samuel M. and Miriam (WILLIAMS) McElroy of Kentucky.","STR06" "I12847","McElroy","William W.","27 Sep 1827","4 May 1878","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 15 and 16 Nov 1850
237-237
McElroy, William 22 m Farmer Mo
McElroy, Artonisa 18 F Ark
[Note: HH 240/240 is John McElroy, age 27, born KY, wife born Ark)

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Bare Creek Beat No 6, PO Bare Creek
Enumerated 17 July 1860
Page 39
291-291
William W McElroy 31 m Farmer $--- $545 Mo
Thomas McElroy 10 M Tx
Fowler McElroy 8 M Tx
Hiram McElroy 5 M Tx
292-292
Edward Esters 25 M Farmer 400 280 La
Elizabeth Esters 20 F La
Eudora Esters 2 F Tx

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, PO Brookeland, Beat No. 3
Enumerated 8 Aug 1870
Pages 7 and 8 Stamped 22
537-537
McElroy, W W 44 M W Farmer 1000 2000 Mo
McElroy, Adaline 29 F W Keeping House La
McElroy, John T 18 M W Tx
McElroy, William F 17 M W Tx
McElroy, Hyrum F 14 M W Tx
McElroy, Conrad 7 M W Tx
McElroy, Samuel 4 M W Tx
McElroy, Laura m 2 F W Tx
McElroy, Infant 1/3 m W Tx
","STR06" "I8588","McElveen","Mary Ione","5 Dec 1827","26 Jan 1900","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page links her to parents Moses McElveen (FAG# # 91103960) and Elizabeth Hall (FAG# 91104244 ), both buried in the McDaniel Cemetery in Pike County, Mississippi","STR06" "I44980","McElveen","Murray F.","Jan 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","In 1909, Murray F. McElveen of Osyka, Miss. filed a patent application for a plow point.

http://books.google.com/books?id=RgzGZyvYbIwC&pg=PA560&lpg=PA560&dq=murray+mcelveen+AND+osyka&source=bl&ots=3RMZG-qbsQ&sig=whITrnmEXMpzl7Sl981ib64ohTM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=IXdxU-67A-ap8QHh3oCwBg&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=murray%20mcelveen%20AND%20osyka&f=false","STR06" "I44980","McElveen","Murray F.","Jan 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Beat 1
Enumerated 27 Jun 1900
SD 7 ED 104 Sheet 22A
379-379
McElveen, Murray F Head W M Jan 1863 37 M 5 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McElveen, Ida Wf W F Feb 1867 33 M 5 1/1 Miss Miss Miss
Sandifer, William F Son W M Jun 1889 10 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
380-380
McElveen, Nancy (born Jun 1844, Wd) and children

1910 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Beat 1
Enumerated 16 Apr 1910
SD 7 ED 96 Sheet 1A
7-7
McElveen, Murray F Head M W 47 M1 15 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McElveen, Ida Wf F 43 M2 15 1/1 Miss Miss Miss
Sandifer, Floyd Step-son M W 20 S Miss Miss Miss Salesman General Store
Brumfield, Harrison Hired Man M B 22 S La La La Farm Laborer Working Out
8-8
McElveen, Noal A and Linnie and children
9-9
Barnes Family
10-10
Richard F and Julia Sandifer and family

1920 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Beat 1
Enumerated 2 Jan 1920
SD 7 ED 99 Sheet 1A
7-7
Sandifer, Floyd Head M W 30 M Miss Miss Miss Farming
Sandifer, Alice Wf F W 27 M Miss Miss Miss
Sandifer, Mildred Dtr F W 5 S Miss Miss Miss
Sandifer, Mery Dtr F W 3 8/12 S Miss Miss Miss
Sandifer, Kathrine Dtr F W S Miss Miss Miss
Wilson, Varda xxx-in-law M W 12 S Miss Miss Miss
8-8
McElveen, Murry head M W 57 M Miss Miss Miss
McElveen, Ida Wf F W 53 M Miss Miss Miss

","STR06" "I16798","McEwen","George Matthew","22 Nov 1849","6 Sep 1909","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, McComb
16 Jun 1880
Page 48
433-461
McEwen,Geo M W M 31 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
McEwen, Mary W F 31 Wife Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
McEwen, Rosa W F 8 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
McEwen, Robert W M 5 Son Miss Miss Miss
McEwen, Florence W F 3 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
McEwen, Dudley W m 1 Son Miss Miss Miss

1900 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Beat 4
Enumerated 14 July 1900
SD 7 ED 110 Sheet 17A Stamped 13
301-301
Robert McEwen and family
304-304
McEwen, George Head M W Nov 1849 50 M 28 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McEwen, Mary W W F Jan 1849 50 M 28 8/7 Miss Miss Miss
McEwen, Albert Son W M Mar 1885 15 S Miss Miss Miss At School
McEwen, Mamie Dtr W F Aug 1887 12 S Miss Miss Miss At School


","STR06" "I16420","McEwen","Martha Elizabeth","Bef 1814","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown by some as Martha Elizabeth McEwen.","STR06" "I36416","McEwen","Mary Harwood","Abt 1831","Aft 1860","0","Middle name shown by some as Hargood.

At the time of the 1850 Federal census, a 19 year old Mary McEwen can be found living in the home of Christopher McEwen (age 60) and his 45 year old wife, Narcissa, in District 8, Williamson County, Tennessee. Christopher was born in Kentucky, and Narcissa born in Tennesse. Mary was the oldest of the six children living in the home at the time of the census.","STR06" "I45210","McEwen","Robert","Nov 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Beat 4
Enumerated 14 July 1900
SD 7 ED 110 Sheet 17A Stamped 13
301-301
Deer, William Boarder W M Oct 1868 31 Wd Miss Miss Miss Day Laborer
McEwen, Robert M W Nov 1874 245 N Miss Miss Miss Carpenter
McEwen, Rosa B Wf W F Nov 1876 23 M 4 2/2 Miss Miss Miss
McEwen, Ruby Dtr W F Dec 1897 2 S Miss Miss Miss
McEwen, Cecil R Son W M Aug 1899 1 S Miss Miss Miss
McEwen, Jessie Sister W F July 1882 17 S Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I45209","McEwen","Rosa","Abt 1872","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1910 census, Edgar McEwen, 28, Alva McEwen, 27, and Mamie McEwen, age 22, were also living in her home in McComb, Mississippi.","STR06" "I45209","McEwen","Rosa","Abt 1872","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, McComb City
Enuemerated April 8, 1930
ED 57-11 SD 10 Sheet 6B
703-108-133
Ferguson, Rosa m Head O 8000 F W 57 Wd 22 Miss Miss Miss
Ferguson, Edwina Dtr F W 33 S Miss Miss Miss Stenographer Bank
Ferguson, Addie Dtr F W 29 S Miss Miss Miss Teacher School
Ferguson, Margaret Dtr F W 23 S Miss Miss Miss Teacher School
Abney, Blanche Roomer F W 25 M 21 Miss Miss Miss Bookkeeper Lumber Co","STR06" "I17797","McEwin","Lettie Mae","18 Aug 1910","24 Sep 1981","0","Her Texas Death Certificate listed her parents as Hugh McEWIN (vs. McCurren as shown by White and Toole) and Nola ADAMS. She was widowed and a retired waitress, cafeteria. She lived in rural Silsbee, and died of accidental smoke inhalation and burns from ""burning grass in yard."" Informant was Janell Cartrett.","STR06" "I7939","McFadden","Elizabeth","Abt 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be a daughter of Thomas McFadden.

Cecelia Payne of New Brunswick found the following information about Elizabeth White in the ""Hutchinson Directory 1867-1868"": Elizabeth White, widow of Leslie.

The family was listed as follows on the 1881 Canadian Census
Ward 4, Portland, Saint John, New Brunswick
Family History Library Film 1375815 NA Film Number C-13179
District 25 Sub District F
Page Number 79 Household Number 401

Elizabeth WHITE W Female Irish 52 New Brunswick Church of England
John WHITE W Male Irish 28 New Brunswick Shoemaker Church of England
John WHITE Male Irish 5 New Brunswick Church of England
David WHITE Male Irish 20 New Brunswick Labourer Church of England
James WHITE Male Irish 18 New Brunswick Labourer Church of England
Janet WHITE Female Irish 18 New Brunswick Church of England","STR06" "I855","McFadden","Maud","9 Nov 1891","26 Dec 1970","0","At the time of the 1930 and 1940 census Maud's widowed mother, Sarah McFadden born ca 1859 in CanadaEnglish, was living in the home of Maud and Glenn Benkelman.

Fately injured in a car-train crash, along with her husband.","STR06" "I8519","McFail","Lucy Alice Lugenia","12 May 1854","19 Sep 1882","0","Her headstone was inscribed ""Lucy Alice Lugenia, wife of F. C. Morgn, Born May 12, 1854 Died Sept 19, 1882"" There was also a verse of poetry inscribed.","STR06" "I45246","McFalls","Betty J.","10 Nov 1937","3 Dec 2001","0","Cookeville, TN
Betty Ragland-Burden

Mrs. Betty Ragland-Burden, 74, of Cookeville passed away peacefully on Saturday, December 3rd, 2011 at her home

Mrs. Burden was born in Star City, AR on November 10, 1937, the daughter of the late J. K. McFalls and Myrtle (McLemore) McFalls. She was a member of Jefferson Street Church of Christ. She was owner of the Fifth Dimension Beauty Salon for 27 years and also worked with the Cedar Street Salon for the last five years. She was a devoted, loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend.

She is survived by:
Husband: Donald Burton of Cookeville
Daughters & son in laws: Sherry & Danny Maxwell of Cookeville; Shelley & Donald Gross of Raleigh, NC

Grandchildren: Kristina & Chris Stockton of Murfreesboro; Daniell & Cory Carter of Clarksville; Crystal & Tyler Cox of Cookeville; Lee Farris of Cookeville & Amanda Gross of Raleigh, NC

Sister: Margie Clary of Star City, AR

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Roy W. Ragland, sisters Katherine White & Dorothy Steed and brother Edwin Paul McFalls

Funeral services will be held at 1:00 pm on Monday, December 5th at Crest Lawn Funeral Home with Brother Buddy Johnson officiating. Entombment will follow at Crest Lawn Memorial Cemetery.

The family will receive friends on Sunday from 5-8 pm and on Monday from noon until the time of the service.

Pallbearers will be Danny Maxwell, Phillip Green, Lee Farris, Chris Stockton, Cory Carter and Tyler Cox.

Go to www.crestlawnmemorial.com to sign the online guest book and send a message to her family.

Crest Lawn Funeral Home-Cremation Center is in charge of arrangements.","STR06" "I45244","","","","","","","" "I28677","McFalls","J. K.","15 Sep 1895","Yes, date unknown","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was Farming for himself in Star City, Arkansas. He was married. He was described as of medium heighth and build, with gray eyes and dark brown hair.","STR06" "I28677","McFalls","J. K.","15 Sep 1895","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Arkansas, Lincoln County, Cane Creek Twp
Enumerated 4 and 5 February 1920 by Wm. J. Adams
SD 6 ED 149 Sheet 16B
FM 300-306
McFalls, J.K. Hd M W 23 M Ark Miss Ark Farmer
McFalls, Myrtle M Wife F W 20 M Ark Ark Ark
McFalls, Edwin P Son M W 2 6/12 S Ark Ark Ark
McLemore, Miles C. Father-in-law M W 62 Wd Ark TN Tn Farmer
McLemore, Clarence F Brother-in-law M W 17 S Ark Ark Ark Farm Laborer

1930
not located

1940 Census
Arkansas, Lincoln County, Cane Creek
Enumerated April 25, 1940
SD 6 ED 40-8 Sheet 11B
186
McFalls, J K Head M W 43 M No 9 Ark Same House Farming
McFalls, Myrtle Wf F W 39 M No 8 Ark Same House Housewife, farm hand
McFalls, Dorthy Lee Dtr F W 14 S Yes Y Ark Same House
McFalls, Margie Dtr F W 11 S Yes 5 Ark Same House
McFalls, Betty J Dtr F W 2 S Ark","STR06" "I45247","McFalls","Kathryn","14 Oct 1920","28 Nov 2006","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by ""fhackney42@hotmail.com"":

Kathryn McFalls White,86,of Star City,died Tuesday,November 28th,2006,at Jefferson Regional Medical Center.She was born October 14th,1920,in Lincoln County,a daughter of the late J.K. McFalls and Myrtle McLemore McFalls.She was a graduate of Tillar High School,where she was an All-State basketball player in her tenth,eleventh&twelfth-grade years.She worked for Byrd Manufacturing and retired from Levi Strauss.She was a member of the Levi Retired Employees Association.She was a member of Star City First Methodist Church.She was also preceded in death by a sister,Dorothy Steed,a brother,Edwin McFalls,and a grandson,Shawn White.Survivors include her husband,Havis White of Star City,whom she married February 25th,1939;three sons,Jerry White of Conway,and Johnny White and Danny Paul White, both of Star City;one daughter,Lane White Burns of Star City;two sisters,Margie Clary of Star City and Betty Ragland of Tennessee;nine grandchildren;19 great-grandchildren;and caregivers,Olivia Holmes,Tootsie Drake and Sarah Smith.Funeral Services were held at 11:00a.m. on Saturday,December 2,2006,at Griffin Funeral Services of Star City with Thomas McGriff officiating.Burial was in Holly Springs Cemetery near Star City.
","STR06" "I34301","McFarland","Archie Lee","25 Jun 1933","18 Dec 2007","0","Obituary, from his FindAGrave memorial page as created by ""jrrmr910""

Reverend Archie L. McFarland, 74, of Hemphill passed away at his residence on Lake Toledo Bend.

A native of Port Arthur, and longtime Southeast Texas resident, he had lived in Lake Toledo Bend since 2000.

He graduated from Stephen F. Austin High School in Port Acres in 1952. A long time Carpenter, he retired from the Carpenter's Local #610 in Pt. Arthur. A Baptist minister he ministered throughout Southeast Texas.

Survivors include his wife of over fifty three years Dorothy McFarland, son, Lee McFarland, daughter Glenda Green, brother Perryman McFarland, sister, Daisy Rushing; four grandchildren, Shelly LeBlanc, Kris McFarland, Candice McFarland and Christy Green Howard; five great grandchildren, Sadie, James, Darian, Carly and Maya.","STR06" "I3797","McFarland","Avor A.","6 Feb 1897","10 Jul 1994","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 13, 1994, Page 7

Avor Harper

Funeral services for Mrs. Avor Harper, 97, of Hemphill were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 12, 1994, at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. W. Clarence Howell officiating. Interment followed at Harper's Chapel Cemetery in Sabine County.

She died at 10:40 p.m. Sunday, July 10, 1994, at Medical Center in Nacogdoches.

Born Feb. 6, 1897, in Sabine County, Mrs. Harper was a lifelong resident of the area. She was a member of the Baptist church and a retired homemaker.

Survivors: a daughter, Jessie Lee ""Sookie"" Bird of Hemphill; three sons, Wendell Harper, Atrell Harper, and Glenn Harper, all of Hemphill; a sister-in-law, May McFarland of Monroe, Louisiana; ten grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2008)","STR06" "I13964","McFarland","Bailey Monroe","5 Apr 1893","28 Dec 1982","0","When he registered for the World War I draft, he was shown as Bailey Monroe McFarland, age 24, resident of Bayou, Sabine, Texas, occupation farming. He was supporting a wife and children. He was described as of medium heighth and slender, with brown eyes and light hair.

He was said to have married twice, first to a Maude Ophelia (b. 1897 c. 1922). By his first wife he had three children: R.C. (b. 1915), Lela May (b. 1917) and Ned (b. 1919). His second wife was Luella, born 13 July 1905 and died 10 June 1981. Both wifes are buried at the Oak Hill Cemetery in Sabine County, Texas.

","STR06" "I23101","McFarland","Charles Ivy","6 Dec 1920","9 Dec 1999","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Leigh Kuchera, shows that he was a ""SGT US Army World War II Purple Heart.""

A Charles McFaland, born ca 1921 in Oklahoma, can be found in Hildalgo County, TX at the time of the 1930 and 1940 census, in the home of Charles O./V.? McFarland Sr and his wife Ora. Shown as Charles I on the 1940 census. This may or may not be the same Charles.","STR06" "I11635","McFarland","Chester Alvin","10 Oct 1906","4 May 1979","0","His Texas Death certificate showed him a widowed, a resident of Richardson, Texas, and his occupation as Laborer, Petroleum Company. He was also shown as a veteran of World War II. The informant was Faye M. Siegel, daughter. His parents names were ""not available.""","STR06" "I11635","McFarland","Chester Alvin","10 Oct 1906","4 May 1979","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 30 Apr 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 19A Stamped 41
116-116
McFarland, James A Head M W 35 M 28 La Miss Miss Farmer
McFarland, Hattie Wf F W 23 M 20 Tx Tx Tx
McFarland, George A Son M W 6 S Tx La Tx
McFarland, Cassie B Son M W 2 2/12 S Tx La Tx
McFarland, Christine Dtr F W 11/12 S Tx La Tx
117-117
McFarland, Chester E Head M W 25 M La Miss Miss Farmer
McFarland, Opal Wf F W 21 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
McFarland, Maurice Dtr F W 2 6/12 S Tx La Tx
McFarland, Bettie Mother F W 56 Wd 20 Miss Miss Miss

","STR06" "I34294","McFarland","Daisy Virginia","20 Feb 1929","29 May 2009","0","Name Dasie Virginia Mcfarland
Event Type Birth
Event Date 20 Feb 1929
Event Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Father's Name L P Mcfarland
Mother's Name Evelyn Minnie Morris
Certificate Number 16855
Digital Folder Number 004687586
Image Number 02413



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VH85-7SH : accessed 22 May 2014), Dasie Virginia Mcfarland, 20 Feb 1929; citing Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States, certificate 16855, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2240787.


The Sabine County Reporter
June 10, 2009, Page 16

Daisy Rushing

Daisy McFarland Rushing, 80, of Burkeville died Friday, May 29, 2009, at her residence.

She was a native of Hemphill and had lived in Burkeville and Pt. Acres several years. Mrs. Rushing retired from T. S. O. in Pt. Arthur.

Survivors: daughters, Carolyn Ann Henderson of Burkeville, and Pat McCullor of Lumberson; brother, Perryman McFarland of Port Arthur; 10 grandchildren, eight step-grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and four great-great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, L. P. and Minnie Morris McFarland; husbands, Pete Gonzalez and W. J. Rushing; daughter, Sharon Watts; brother, Archie McFarland; and sister, Dolores Crowder.

Graveside rites were held Tuesday, June 2, at Antioch Cemetery near Buna.

Visitation was held at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Chapel in Burkeville. Online obituary and guest book available.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2009)","STR06" "I34296","McFarland","Delores Marie","24 Jan 1935","Yes, date unknown","0","Name Delores Marie Mcfarland
Event Type Birth
Event Date 24 Jan 1935
Event Place Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Father's Name Lewis P Mcfarland
Mother's Name Minnie E Morris
Certificate Number 5759
Digital Folder Number 004786548
Image Number 01984



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VXGN-4CQ : accessed 22 May 2014), Delores Marie Mcfarland, 24 Jan 1935; citing Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas, United States, certificate 5759, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2283778.


She married a CROWDER.","STR06" "I11634","McFarland","Jake Spivey","18 Jul 1909","23 Apr 1990","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page created by Wayne Cappen

Jake Spivey McFarland, 80, of Vidor died Monday at his home.

Funeral will be at 10 a.m. today at Memorial Funeral Home in Vidor with burial at Restlawn Memorial Park in Vidor.

A native of Sabine County, he lived in Vidor 35 years and was a retired boilermaker at Bethlehem Steel in Beaumont.

Survivors include his wife, Novie McFarland of Vidor; a son, Phillip D. McFarland; sisters, Avor Harper and Ruth Click, both of Hemphill; nine grandchildren; and nine reat-grandchildren.

(Beaumont Enterprise, April 25,1990)
","STR06" "I13963","McFarland","James Andrew","1 Feb 1895","12 Apr 1968","0","Name James A Mcfarland
Event Type Death
Event Date 12 Apr 1968
Event Place Kountze, Hardin, Texas, United States
Usual Residence Hwy 96, Buna, Texas
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 01 Feb 1895
Birthplace , Louisiana
Occupation Laborer
Veteran? YES, WW I
Father's Name Louis P Mcfarland
Mother's Name Betty Walker
Certificate Number 27345
GS Film number 2137026
Digital Folder Number 005144856
Image Number 00461



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS14-5VF : accessed 22 May 2014), James A Mcfarland, 12 Apr 1968; citing certificate number 27345, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2137026.","STR06" "I13963","McFarland","James Andrew","1 Feb 1895","12 Apr 1968","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 30 Apr 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 19A Stamped 41
116-116
McFarland, James A Head M W 35 M 28 La Miss Miss Farmer
McFarland, Hattie Wf F W 23 M 20 Tx Tx Tx
McFarland, George A Son M W 6 S Tx La Tx
McFarland, Cassie B Son M W 2 2/12 S Tx La Tx
McFarland, Christine Dtr F W 11/12 S Tx La Tx
117-117
McFarland, Chester E Head M W 25 M La Miss Miss Farmer
McFarland, Opal Wf F W 21 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
McFarland, Maurice Dtr F W 2 6/12 S Tx La Tx
McFarland, Bettie Mother F W 56 Wd 20 Miss Miss Miss
","STR06" "I7985","McFarland","Louis P. ""L. P.""","Jul 1852","Abt 1928","0","His widowed mother, Mary, was living with him at the time of the 1900 census. Shelia Evans shows him as a son of George W. and Mary McFarland. She further shows George born on 25 Jan 1809 in Haywood County, NC.","STR06" "I7985","McFarland","Louis P. ""L. P.""","Jul 1852","Abt 1928","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 2
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 5A Stamped 111
81-81
McFarland, L P Head W M July 1852 47 M 10 Miss Miss La Farmer
McFarland, Bettie Wf W F Sept 1871 28 M 10 6/5 Miss Ga Ga
McFarland, Banister T Son W M July 1891 9 La Miss Miss
McFarland, Bailey M Son W M Apr 1893 7 S La Miss Miss
McFarland, James A Son W M Feb 1895 S La Miss Miss
McFarland, Avery A Dtr W F Feb 1897 3 S Tx Miss Miss
McFarland, Pearson Son W M Feb 1899 1 S Tx Miss Miss
McFarland, Mary Mother W F Oct 1811 88 Wd 1/1 La Scotland SC

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 2
Enumerated 16 - 18 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 2A Stamped 108
24-24
McFarland, Lewis P Head W M 54 M1 21 Miss Miss La Farmer
McFarland, Bettie H Wf W F 38 M 1 10/9 Miss Ga Ga
McFarland, Thomas B Son W M 18 S La Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McFarland, Bailey Son W M 17 S La Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McFarland, James A Son W M 15 S La Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McFarland, Aver A Dtr W F 13 S Tx Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McFarland, Pierce L Son W M 11 S Tx Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McFarland, Jahugh [???] D Son m W 8 S Tx Miss Miss
McFarland, Leander C Son M W 6 S Tx Miss Miss
McFarland, Chester A Son M W 3 S Tx Miss Miss
McFarland, Jake S Son m W 9/12 S Tx Miss Miss

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 17 Jun 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 10B
Fm 198-198
McFarland, Lewis P Head M W 65 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McFarland, Bettie Wf F W 48 M Miss Ala Ala
McFarland, T. Banister Son M W 28 S La Miss Miss Engineer Grist Mill
McFarland, James Son M W 25 S La Miss Miss Farm Laborer Workign Out
McFarland, Conner Son M W 16 S Tx Miss Miss
McFarland, Chester Son M W 14 S Tx Miss Miss
McFarland, Jacob So Son m W 11 S Tx Miss Miss
McFarland, Ruth Dtr F W8 S Tx Miss Miss
","STR06" "I8306","McFarland","Louis Pierce","13 Feb 1899","Apr 1981","0","(Research):

Census Listigs:

1940 Census
Texas, Jefferson County, Port Arthur, JP #2, Ward Area B, Block 51-50
Enumerated 6 Apr 1940
SD 42-2 ED 123-79 Sheet 4B
Augusta-18th Street
947-73-0-900
McFarland, Lewis P Head M W 41 M No 6 Tx Same House Operator Petroleum and Refinery
McFarland, Minnie Wf F W 40 M No 6 Tx Same House
McFarland, Perry G Son M W 9 S Yes 2 Tx
McFarland, Archie Lee Son M W 6 S Tx
McFarland, Delores Marie Dtr F W 5 S Tx","STR06" "I44887","McFarland","Marion Minter","7 Aug 1865","6 Apr 1936","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows that he was a son of Doctor T J McFarland (born Alabama) and Carrie Jayne (born in Austin, Texas). The informant was his wife, Irma. He was shown as a Stationary Salesman.

Obituary, copied from the FindAGrave memorial page created by Jan Wukasch Pelosi, and maintained by Vicki Cooper:

Former State Representative Marion Minter McFarland of Brewster County, Texas, after romping around on the open range for fifty-eight years, has been corralled.

This amazing man was born in war ravaged Brandon, Mississippi, following the Civil War - he was known to quip, ""There's nothing civil about war."" His loving and adoring parents were Thomas Jefferson McFarland, a surgical physician in the Confederate Army, and well-educated artist and musician, Caroline Pauline Jayne McFarland.

When Marion was three, the McFarlands left Mississippi for Texas and lived in several towns before settling in Indianola. There his father practiced medicine and Marion attended public school, completing his education at Baylor University in Waco, Texas.

It's believed he was visiting Indianola during the storm of 1886 at which time the town was washed away. His family was certainly there, left and settled in Port Lavaca, Texas. Later Marion founded the Indianola Association - an organization devoted to the memory of the once prosperous seaport town. He was its first president and later elected president for life.

After college, Marion moved to Groesbeck, Limestone County Texas to be near his grandmother, Juliet Jayne and her son, Amos. While there, much of the progress of the town in the eighties may be attributed to him. He was editor and publisher of the Limestone, ""New Era"". He organized a national bank, organized a board of trade, started the first good roads movement in the county ""and generally revolutionized things."" At the time he left in 1889, he was a city alderman, city secretary, secretary of the board of trade, and husband of Katherine ""Kate"" Risien whom he married Dec. 10, 1889.

In 1890, Marion established the Beeville Picayune newspaper in Beeville, Texas.

From that point, Victoria, Texas, was their home and Marion was again a newspaper man having edited The Victoria Daily Times, and where he was elected to the State House of Representatives from Brewster County.
For forty-five years he was a traveling salesman for several lithograph and stationery companies in which he owned interest.

In 1936, at the age of seventy he died in a San Antonio, Texas, hospital and removed to Austin, where ""the funeral home was a veritable bower of beautiful floral arrangements, coming from over the state,"" a testimonial of respect and esteem to the former representative, business and newspaper man.","STR06" "I44887","McFarland","Marion Minter","7 Aug 1865","6 Apr 1936","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Travis County, Austin City Ward 3-B
Enumerated April 3, 1930
ED 227-25 SD 24 Sheet 3A Stamped 279
13th Street
51-61
McFarland, M M Head m W 64 M 32 No Miss Tx Tx Salesman Staitonary and Bank Supplies
McFarland, Irma Wf F W 51 m 19 Ark Oh Ark
McFarland, Marion Dtr F W 10 S La Miss Ark","STR06" "I34295","","","","","","","" "I28321","McFarland","Ruth Jane","28 Dec 1911","13 Dec 1992","0","(Research):Her widowed mother, Bettie--and her brother-in-law Dewey Click--were living with them in Sabine County, Texas at the time of the 1940 census.","STR06" "I13965","McFarland","Thomas Bannister","Jul 1891","","0","Shown as dying on 3 Aug 1922 in Hemphill, Texas on ""The Battenfield Family Tree"" on ancestry.com.","STR06" "I45288","McFarland","William Wilkes","20 May 1874","3 Dec 1956","0","Name William Wilkes Mcfarland
Event Type Death
Event Date 03 Dec 1956
Event Place Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Occupation Gate Keeper, Sun Oil Co
Birth Date 20 May 1874
Birthplace Gibson, Tennessee
Father's Name John G Mcfarland
Mother's Name Fannie Hart
Certificate Number 65315
GS Film number 2135164
Digital Folder Number 005145229
Image Number 00528



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3QW-16L : accessed 25 May 2014), William Wilkes Mcfarland, 03 Dec 1956; citing certificate number 65315, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2135164.","STR06" "I45281","McFarlane","Icybely","25 Jan 1812","27 Oct 1875","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Donna, links her to husband John Brewer (FAG# 18319490), as well as to her mother, Christian ""Crissa"" Price McFarlane.","STR06" "I45282","McFarlane","Jane A.","Abt 1821","Abt 1904","0","Bio copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by SnL roots:

Jane A. McFarlane, daughter of William Monroe McFarlane and wife, Christian Jane Price; born in Warren Co. Tennessee Oct. 12, 1821.

Moved with family to Texas in 1848 and married Robert B. Curtis and ...""settled south of Jasper, TX. After R.B.'s death in 1889, Jane lived with her daughters, Mallie Sims and Tennessee Gandy, and at times with Aurrie Curtis, her daughter-in-law. As was the case with her Mother, Jane went blind in her old age. She died in 1905."" from speach given in 1971 by Robert F. Conn on the dedication of new stone for Christian Jane McFarlane.","STR06" "I40662","McFarlane","Lucy Caroline","Abt 1822","2 Aug 1906","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of William Monroe McFarlane and Christian Jane Price of Warren County, Tennessee. Last name instead listed as McFarland on the death certificates of son Millard and daughter Chrisie Josephine.","STR06" "I8671","McFarlane","Mary Catherine","20 Nov 1825","27 Oct 1907","0","The daughter of William McFARLANE and Christian PRICE.","STR06" "I26048","McFarlin","Sarah A.","Abt 1829","Between 1860 and 1870","0","AKA McFarland


","STR06" "I26048","McFarlin","Sarah A.","Abt 1829","Between 1860 and 1870","0","(Research):

This was thought be her obituary, but this is unlikely. Census records seem to indicate she died between 1860 and 1870. Census records should first be examined to see if this is a good fit. Dickson County was adjacent to Williamson County, Tennessee.

The Dickson County Herald of Dickson, TN, dated Friday, January 22, 1909:
After a brief illness Mrs. Sallie McLemore, mother of J. P. McLemore, proprietor of the McLemore Hotel, died at the home of her son, here, at an early hour Wednesday morning aged 80 years. The remains were conveyed Wednesday to Flatwoods, Wayne County, the former home of the deceased, where they were interred Thursday. Deceased was an excellent woman and her long life was replete with noble deeds.

Initial transcription by Stan Magnesen. Verified and prepared by Vanessa Slea.
","STR06" "I8788","","","","","","","" "I45289","McGaugh","Alma","11 Apr 1869","30 Nov 1935","0","Name Alma Mcgaugh
Titles and Terms
Name Prefix
Event Date 30 Nov 1935
Event Place Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama
Gender Female
Race (Original)
Race
Age (Original) 66y
Birth Year (Estimated) 1869
Birth Date (Original)
Birthplace
Marital Status
Spouse's Name
Spouse's Titles and Terms
Spouse's Name Prefix
Father's Name W. T. Mcgaugh
Father's Titles and Terms
Father's Name Prefix
Father's Birthplace
Mother's Name Margaret Mclemore
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Prefix
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation
Address
Residence Place
Cemetery
Burial Place
Burial Date
Funeral Home
Informant's Name
Informant's Name (Original)
GS Film number 1908535
Reference ID 24713

Citing this Record:
""Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD5P-2HV : accessed 26 May 2014), Alma Mcgaugh, 30 Nov 1935; citing reference 24713, Department of Health, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 1908535.

Obituary, as copied from the FindAGrave memorial page created by Lonewalker:

PRATTVILLE
5 DEC 1935
Many of our citizens were made sad last Saturday by the news that Miss Alma McGAUGH, 66, a former principal of the Autauga County High School, had died suddenly in Montgomery... Miss McGAUGH came to Prattville as a teacher in the Autauga County High School during the 1915-16 session.... In 1918 (s)he was elected principal of our high school, a position which she filled faithfully and efficiently until 1923, when she accepted the principalship of the Pike County School, located at Brundidge... Survivors include a brother, A.H. McGAUGH, of Tilden, Alabama; and three sisters, Miss Inez McGAUGH, and Mrs. Eugene BALLARD, both of Montgomery, and Mrs. J.E. TAYLOR, of DeLand, Florida. Funeral services were held at Memory Chapel in Montgomery, with interment in Greenwood Cemetery.

","STR06" "I45290","McGaugh","Andrew Hill","Abt 1868","26 May 1947","0","Name Andrew Hill Mcgaugh
Titles and Terms
Name Prefix
Event Date 26 May 1947
Event Place Rural, Dallas, Alabama, United States
Gender Male
Race (Original)
Race
Age (Original) 79y 8m
Birth Year (Estimated) 1868
Birth Date (Original)
Birthplace
Marital Status
Spouse's Name
Spouse's Titles and Terms
Spouse's Name Prefix
Father's Name Wm. Thomas Mcgaugh
Father's Titles and Terms
Father's Name Prefix
Father's Birthplace
Mother's Name Margaret Virginia Mclemore
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Prefix
Mother's Birthplace
Occupation
Address
Residence Place
Cemetery
Burial Place
Burial Date
Funeral Home
Informant's Name
Informant's Name (Original)
GS Film number 1908817
Reference ID 9090



Citing this Record:
""Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JKS5-2BY : accessed 26 May 2014), Andrew Hill Mcgaugh, 26 May 1947; citing reference 9090, Department of Health, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 1908817.","STR06" "I45291","McGaugh","Inez","30 Jan 1871","29 Jun 1951","0","Name Inez Mcgaugh
Titles and Terms
Name Prefix
Event Date 29 Jun 1951
Event Place Prattville, Autauga, Alabama
Gender Female
Race (Original)
Race
Age (Original) 81y
Birth Year (Estimated) 1870
Birth Date (Original)
Birthplace
Marital Status
Spouse's Name
Spouse's Titles and Terms
Spouse's Name Prefix
Father's Name William Thomas Mcgaugh
Father's Titles and Terms
Father's Name Prefix
Father's Birthplace
Mother's Name Margaret Mclemore
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Prefix
Mother's Birthplace
Occupation
Address
Residence Place
Cemetery
Burial Place Montgomery, Ala.
Burial Date 01 Jul 1951
Funeral Home
Informant's Name
Informant's Name (Original)
GS Film number 1908860
Reference ID cn 11394



Citing this Record:
""Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J63R-T8B : accessed 26 May 2014), Inez Mcgaugh, 29 Jun 1951; citing reference cn 11394, Department of Health, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 1908860.","STR06" "I45292","McGaugh","Laura Adelle","19 Mar 1877","24 Sep 1959","0","The obituary of her sister, Alma, references her as Mrs. Eugene Ballad

Name Laura A. Ballard
Titles and Terms
Name Prefix
Event Date 24 Sep 1959
Event Place Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama
Gender
Race (Original)
Race
Age (Original) 82y
Birth Year (Estimated) 1877
Birth Date (Original)
Birthplace
Marital Status
Spouse's Name
Spouse's Titles and Terms
Spouse's Name Prefix
Father's Name William T. Mcgaugh
Father's Titles and Terms
Father's Name Prefix
Father's Birthplace
Mother's Name Margaret Mclemore
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Prefix
Mother's Birthplace
Occupation
Address
Residence Place
Cemetery
Burial Place
Burial Date
Funeral Home
Informant's Name
Informant's Name (Original)
GS Film number 1908944
Reference ID 20091



Citing this Record:
""Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXSP-XTD : accessed 26 May 2014), Laura A. Ballard, 24 Sep 1959; citing reference 20091, Department of Health, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 1908944.","STR06" "I45295","McGaugh","Margaret","Abt 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","It appears she is the Mrs. J.E. TAYLOR, of DeLand, Florida referenced in the 1935 obituary of her sister, Alma.","STR06" "I45293","McGaugh","Mary Louise","19 Mar 1877","8 Jul 1929","0","Name Mary Louise Norton
Titles and Terms
Name Prefix
Event Date 08 Jul 1929
Event Place Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama
Gender Female
Race (Original)
Race
Age (Original) 50y
Birth Year (Estimated) 1879 (1880 census shows her as 3, born 1877, twin to Adella)
Birth Date (Original)
Birthplace
Marital Status
Spouse's Name
Spouse's Titles and Terms
Spouse's Name Prefix
Father's Name W. T. Mcgaugh
Father's Titles and Terms
Father's Name Prefix
Father's Birthplace
Mother's Name Margaret Mclemore
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Prefix
Mother's Birthplace
Occupation
Address
Residence Place
Cemetery
Burial Place
Burial Date
Funeral Home
Informant's Name
Informant's Name (0riginal)
GS Film number 1908468
Reference ID file 19077



Citing this Record:
""Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JKQN-X4M : accessed 26 May 2014), Mary Louise Norton, 08 Jul 1929; citing reference file 19077, Department of Health, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 1908468.","STR06" "I35878","McGaugh","William Thomas","15 Jan 1842","15 Feb 1882","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery
Page 34B SD 4 ED 129
285-344
McGaw, William T W M 38 Grocer Mo Tenn Va
McGaw, Margaret V W F 35 W Keeping house Ala Ga NC
McGaw, Hill W M 12 Son Ala Mo Ala
McGaw, Alma W F 11 Dtr Ala Mo Ala
McGaw, Inez W F 9 Dtr Ala Mo Ala
McGaw, Paul W M 7 Son Ala Mo Ala
McGaw, Mary W F 3 Dtr Ala Mo Ala
McGaw, Adella W F 3 S Dtr Ala Mo Ala
McLemore, Lizzie W F 43 At Home Ala Ga Nc
McLemore, Mary W F 24 Governess Teacher Ala Ga SC","STR06" "I45301","McGee","Alfred James ""A. J."" ""Jim""","12 Jul 1920","10 Aug 1972","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows him as Alfred James McGee, a son of George McGee and Lula Morris. The informant was his wife, Edelle McGee. Occupation was listed as Deputy Sheriff of Harris County, and his usual residence was 324 Turner Street, Houston, Texas, however he died in Jasper from a heart attack. He was shown as a veteran of World War II.

His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ray and Peggy Holbrooks Pace, shows that he shared a double marker with Edelle, and also shows his military marker, engraved with ""PFC US Army World War II.""","STR06" "I45318","McGee","Billy Joe","18 Oct 1948","22 Feb 2012","0","Obituary, copeid from his FindAGrave memorial page created by Bettie and maintained by Kay Parker McCary:

Billy Joe McGee, age 63 died in Tyler February 22, 2012.

Billy Joe was born in Fairdale, Texas, on October 18, 1948 to J.B. and Violet Latham McGee.

He was the owner of Big Four Inc. and was very active in the Sabine County Community, where he has lived all his life.

Billy Joe is survived by his daughters Melissa Jo McGee of Hemphill, Marla Anne McGee of Hemphill, April Josette ""Jodie"" Jones of Hemphill, one son, Stacy Joe McGee of Rosevine, three brothers, Roland Bryant McGee of Lufkin, Ronald Henry McGee of Rosevine, Tommy Lynell McGee of Hemphill, five grandchildren, LilyAnn Jolee McGee, Casey Joe McGee, Addison LeeAnn McGee, Bryant Joseph McGee and Tanner Joseph McGee.

Visitation will be from 4pm until 9pm Friday evening, February 24, 2012 in the Starr Funeral Home.

Funeral services will be at 2pm, Saturday, February 25, 2012 at Hemphill High School Gym in Hemphill Texas.

Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill.","STR06" "I15736","McGee","Erma","11 Apr 1903","27 Aug 1961","0","Name Erma Mcgee Rice
Event Type Death
Event Date 27 Aug 1961
Event Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 11 Apr 1903
Birthplace , Louisiana
Father's Name Joe Bryant Mcgee
Mother's Name Lula Morris
Certificate Number 54218
GS Film number 2116792
Digital Folder Number 005145526
Image Number 03423



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3HC-XSJ : accessed 26 May 2014), Erma Mcgee Rice, 27 Aug 1961; citing certificate number 54218, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116792.","STR06" "I17648","McGee","Gordon Grady","9 Aug 1898","23 Nov 1977","0","When he completed his draft registration card for World War I, he was shown as a resident of Mount Pleasant, Texas. This was in September 1918. He was shown as 20 years old, white, native born, of medium heighth and build, and had brown eyes and hair. His occupation was that of a Telegraph operator, employed by Frisco of Tulsa, Oklahoma. His nearest relative was Mrs. Lulu McGree of Mount Pleasant. Lula McGee, shown as his mother, was living with his family at the time of the 1930 census.

His Texas Death certificate shows his parents as W. J. McGee and Loulou Hargrove, and that his wife at the time of his death was named Ruth. His usual occupation was Railroad Dispatcher. His FindAGrave memorial page links him to Ruth GREAVES (FAG # 66676697).","STR06" "I17648","McGee","Gordon Grady","9 Aug 1898","23 Nov 1977","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Smith County, Tyler City, Ward Four
Enumerated April 15, 1930
ED 212-12 SD 12 Sheet 12A Stamped 169
Palace Street
716-258-297
McGee, Gordon G Head M W 31 m 29 Tx Miss Ala Operator Telegraph
McGee, Alma Wf F W 24 M 22 Tx Ms Ts
McGee, Gordon G Jr Son M W 0/12 S Tx Tx Tx
McGee, Lula J Mother F W 70 Wd MIss Ala Ga

","STR06" "I17644","McGee","Joseph Bryant","15 Jun 1872","17 May 1947","0","His Texas Death Certificate showed him as a son of J. B.McGee and Rebecca Jaen MAGEE.","STR06" "I17644","McGee","Joseph Bryant","15 Jun 1872","17 May 1947","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 2
Enumerated 21 and 22 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 4B
73-73
McGee, Joseph Head M W 37 m1 8 La La Miss Farmer
McGee, Lula Wf F W 36 m1 8 3/3 Tx La Tx
McGee, Ermar Dtr F W 7 S Tx La Tx
McGee, Lewis W Son M W 4 S Tx La Tx
McGee, Katie M Dtr F W 1 7/12 S Tx La Tx
Morris, Taylor Brother-in-law M W 48 Wd Tx Ga Tenn
Morris, Leonard S Brother-in-law M W 39 S Tx Ga Tenn

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 5 and 6 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheets 3A and 3B
Hemphill and Fairdale Rd
53-53
McGee, Joseph B Head M W 47 M la La Miss Farmer
McGee, Lula A Wf F W 44 M Tx Ala Ala
McGee, Lewis W Son M W 14 S Tx La Tx
McGee, Katie M Dtr F W 11 S Tx La Tx
McGee, Joseph B Son M W 7 S Tx La Tx
McGee, Norvell Son M W 3 8/12 S Tx La Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated April 26, 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 10B
Hemphill Hattons Ferry road
211-214
McGee, Joe B Head M W 57 M 26 Tx La Miss Farmer
McGee, Lula Wf F W 54 M 30 Tx La Tx
McGee, Katie Dtr F W 21 S Tx La Tx Farm Helper
McGee, J B Jr Son M W 18 S Tx La Tx Farm Helper
McGee, Narvel Son M W 15 S Tx La Tx Farm Helper
McGee, James Son m W 9 S Tx La Tx
McGee, Jeanette Dtr F W 9 S Tx La Tx","STR06" "I13780","McGee","Lewis Monroe","30 Apr 1886","12 Apr 1961","0","His Texas Death certificate shows he was a retired laborer of the City of Nederland, and widowed. His father is listed as Lewis McGee, and his mother as UNKNOWN. He was not a veteran. The informant was his physician.

Helen Gomer Schluter instead shows his father as Tom McGee.","STR06" "I17645","McGee","Lewis Wilburn","6 Mar 1906","21 Mar 1973","0","Name Lewis Wilburn Mcgee
Event Type Death
Event Date 21 Mar 1973
Event Place Orange, Orange, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 06 Mar 1906
Birthplace Leesville, Louisiana
Occupation Retired Operator American Bridge
Veteran NO
Father's Name Joe Mcgee
Mother's Name Lula Morris
Informant Joy Beth Wooten (daughter)
Certificate Number 23269
GS Film number 2242621
Digital Folder Number 005145704
Image Number 01508



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K38S-DXX : accessed 26 May 2014), Lewis Wilburn Mcgee, 21 Mar 1973; citing certificate number 23269, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2242621.","STR06" "I17645","McGee","Lewis Wilburn","6 Mar 1906","21 Mar 1973","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Newton, JP #3
Enumerated April 9, 1940
ED 44-2 SD 176-4 Sheet 2A
28-R-8
McGee, Lewis Head M W 35 M No 8 Tx Same place Farmer
McGee, Oza Wf F W 27 M No H-3 Tx Sam place
McGee, Lela Dtr F W 10 S No 3 Tx Same place
McGee, Troy Son M W 8 S No 1 Tx Same place
McGee, Elizabeth Dtr F W 2 S Tx Same place
","STR06" "I337","","","","","","","" "I45300","McGee","Norvel","14 Apr 1915","20 Apr 1979","0","His Texas Death certificate shows he was married, and a resident of rural Sabine County. Informant was Eugene McGee, his son. Norvel was not a veteran, and worked as a municipla heavy equipment operator.","STR06" "I35003","McGee","Rebecca ""Becky"" Angeline","20 Jun 1862","6 Jun 1930","0","The digital image of her actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows her as the daughter of Louis McGee, Mississippi, and Annasaid McGil, Mississippi. The informant was Mrs. Julie Ward of Brookeland. She was married at the time of her death.","STR06" "I45307","McGee","Thomas Troy","21 Mar 1932","12 Sep 1978","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows he was a loftsman at Bethelman Steel, and a veteran of the military, serving during the Korean Conflict. Informant was his namesake son, Thomas McGee Jr.","STR06" "I45319","","","","","","","" "I45335","","","","","","","" "I1748","McGee","Viola","26 Oct 1904","15 Apr 1947","0","Her Texas Death Certificate, viewable at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows her as the daughter of Mack McGee and Alice Gentry.

She was the daughter of Mack McGee and Alice Gentry. She had red hair. She was married to Adam Huffman and then to John Riley Huffman. She was the mother of 10 sons and one daughter.

Obituary:

Mrs. Viola Huffman, 42, died suddenly Tuesday night, April 15, 1947, at 9 p.m. at her home on the Bronson Highway.

Mrs. Huffman was born in Jasper County on October 26, 1924 to Mack and Alice Gentry McGee. She moved to Sabine County approximately 25 years ago and she has lived here since that time.

Survivors include her husband, John Riley Huffman of Hemphill; daughter, Mrs. Hazel Retherford of Hemphill; sons, John Henry Huffman, Cecil Bradley Huffman, Bruce Wayne Huffman, Jimmie Roland Huffman and Jerry Lyle Huffman of Hemphill, Paul Huffman of Shreveport, LA, Hal Huffman and Clint Huffman of Waco, TX, and Marcus of the U.S. Navy; her mother, Mrs. Alice Stephens of Kirbyville; three sisters, Mrs. Burns Peveto of Orange, Mrs. Florence Grant of Kirbyville, and Mrs. Ruby Winham of Los Angeles, CA.

Services were under the direction of Stringer Funeral Home of Hemphill. Funeral was held at First Baptist Church with Rev. Clarence Howell officiating. Interment was in Hemphill Cemetery.

(Obituary and personal notes copied from her Find A Grave Memorial Page)","STR06" "I24204","","","","","","","" "I2281","McGinnity","Blanche Catherine","13 Jul 1918","22 Sep 1984","0","She enlisted in the Womens Army Corps in New York on 16 Jan 1943. She had four years of High School, her civil occupation was secretarial, and she was single.","STR06" "I11119","","","","","","","" "I2717","McGlaun","Sarah ""Sallie"" A.","13 Jun 1850","17 Jun 1926","0","Name Sallie Collins
Event Type Death
Event Date 17 Jun 1926
Event Place , Stephens, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 13 Jun 1850
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name William Mcgeaun [McGlaun], born Ga
Mother's Name Elizabeth Bruce, born Ga
Certificate Number 22906
GS Film number 2114143
Digital Folder Number 005144908
Image Number 02060



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS1Y-33Y : accessed 08 Jun 2014), Sallie Collins, 17 Jun 1926; citing certificate number 22906, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2114143.","STR06" "I2698","McGlaun","William ""Bill"" Moses","6 Mar 1851","17 Feb 1910","0","His FindAGrave memorial pages, created by Cissy Currie, and maintained by meet Virginia, links him to his parents, Edmond McGlaun (FAG # 16559537) and Martha Evans Tullis (FAG # 16581577) both also buried in the Nesbitt Cemetery. Siblings of William that can also linked to him on FindAGrave are Martha Jane Rebecca Frances GRIFFIN, James Edmund McGlaun, Rathiel Elizabeth Nancy Saphrinia ALLEN, and Mary Amelia Adeline Angeline McMAHON.","STR06" "I2698","McGlaun","William ""Bill"" Moses","6 Mar 1851","17 Feb 1910","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Robertson County, District 144
Enumerated 7 Jun 1880
Page 15 SD 4 ED 144 Stamped 484
125-125
McGlaun, W. M. W M 29 Husband Farmer Geo Geo Geo
McGlaun, M. A. W F 22 Wf Keeping Houst Tx Ge Tx
McGlaun, H. E. W M 5 Son Tx Geo Tx
McGlaun, E. A. W M 3 Son Tx Geo Tx
McGlaun, J. A. W F 1 Dtr Tx Geo Tx
Hampton, Wade B M 46 Laborer Farm Laborer Geo Geo Geo
Hampton, Barbarry B F 4 Dtr Tx Geo Geo
Hampton, Wade A B F 2 Dtr Tx Ge Geo","STR06" "I27659","McGlockin","Mary Alice","8 Jan 1891","7 Feb 1920","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page links her to parents, Solomon Fuller McGlockin (FAG #21822529) and Elizabeth Frances HALL (FAG #21822531, who was married first to Samuel BAKER). Both are also buried at the Pleasant Point Cemetery in Pisgah.","STR06" "I12259","McGlynn","Joy","3 Nov 1925","26 Feb 2013","0","Obituary

Joy McGlynn McLemore, 87, a lifelong resident of Montgomery, died peacefully at home the 26 of February, 2013. She is survived by her husband of 65 years, Andrew Jackson McLemore, Jr., and by her sister Mignon McGlynn Watt. She is survived by her children: Katherine Rees (Dave), Yvonne Williamson (McGowin), Jack McLemore III (Dolly), Harold McLemore (Linda), Allen McLemore (Martha), ten grandchildren: David Rees, Jr., (Paula), Tanner Rees Munson (Matt), Sarah Williamson, Ledyard Williamson, Kate Williamson, Andrea Catherine McLemore, Jackson McLemore, IV (Nicole), Carrie McLemore Wiatt (Streeter), Molly McLemore, Lily McLemore, and five great-grandchildren, Kate Rees, David Rees III, Anna Munson, Isabella Munson, Lorelai McLemore, and many nieces, nephews and other family.

Mrs. McLemore was a faithful member of St. John's Episcopal Church where she served many years on the St. Anne's Guild and the Flower Guild.

Mrs. McLemore was lovingly cared for by Mary Sanders, Cindy Shaw, and Cassandra Henderson and Southeast Hospice.

Pallbearers are David Rees, Jr., Jackson McLemore, IV, Ledyard Williamson, Matt Munson, Streeter Wiatt, III, Price McLemore, III, Larry McLemore, Jr. and Lewis Watt.

Honorary Pallbearers are Price McLemore, Jr., Larry McLemore, Raymond Boykin, Jack Smith, Spears Rhodes, Allen Thames, James Walter, James Mac Walker and all her loving nephews.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 2, 2013 at St. John's Episcopal Church at 10:00 A.M. followed by a graveside service at Greenwood Cemetery. The Reverend Robert Wisnewski will officiate.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Mary McLemore Scholarship Fund at St. John's Episcopal Church, Southeast Hospice, or your favorite charity .

Published in the Montgomery Advertiser from Feb. 28 to Mar. 1, 2013, reposted on www.legacy.com
","STR06" "I12259","McGlynn","Joy","3 Nov 1925","26 Feb 2013","0","(Research):
On the 1930 Federal census, in Montgomery, Alabama, a 4 year old Joy McGlynn can be found in the home of Harold and Katherine McGlynn, both also natives of Alabama. Harold was in the business of wholesaling candy. Other children in the home were Harold P, age 9, Charles A, age 7, Donald, age 6, and Katherine, age 2. The same family can be found in 1940, still in Montgomery, with one new daughter, 7 year old Mignon. In 1940, Harold Sr and his namesake son were both listed as Government employees.","STR06" "I18578","McGough","Mary","12 Sep 1793","1 Mar 1885","0","Said to have died in Mar 1885 in Sabine Parish, and to be buried in Pisgah Cemetery in the same Parish.
","STR06" "I45424","McGown","Abbie Tine","5 May 1909","25 Jan 1978","0","Her Texas Death certificate showed that she died at home in rural Chireno, due to natural causes, as confirmed by inquest. Informant was her son, George G. Lawrence.","STR06" "I33042","McGown","Albert Lee","26 Sep 1874","21 Feb 1953","0","Name Albert Lee Mcgown
Event Type Death
Event Date 21 Feb 1953
Event Place Milam, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 26 Sep 1874
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Occupation Farmer and Stockman
Veteran? Don't know
Father's Name J T Mcgown
Mother's Name Lula Smith
Informant N D Bennett MD
Certificate Number 15930
GS Film number 2113849
Digital Folder Number 005145280
Image Number 03148



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3Q1-46T : accessed 09 Jun 2014), Albert Lee Mcgown, 21 Feb 1953; citing certificate number 15930, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2113849.","STR06" "I33042","McGown","Albert Lee","26 Sep 1874","21 Feb 1953","0","(Research):
Census Listings

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, J.P. 8 (5 was originally written, and crossed through)
Enumerated 2 Jan 1920
SD 326, ED 172, Sheet 1A
1-1
McGown, Albert Head M W 45 M Texas Texas Georgia Farmer
McGown, Fannie Wife F W 44 M Texas Georgia Georgia
McGown, Eva Dtr F W 18 S Texas Texas Texas Teacher Public School
McGown, Alif Dtr F W 16 S Texas Texas Texas
McGown, Kirby Son M W 12 S Texas Texas Texas Farm Laborer
McGown, Paul Son M W 10 S Texas Texas Texas Farm Laborer
McGown, Glynn Son M W 5 S Texas Texas Texas Farm Laborer","STR06" "I33042","McGown","Albert Lee","26 Sep 1874","21 Feb 1953","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I17608","McGown","Andrew Henderson","1 Mar 1866","23 Aug 1930","0","Was a school teacher and also served several terms as County Treasurer. (White and Toole, p 54).","STR06" "I17608","McGown","Andrew Henderson","1 Mar 1866","23 Aug 1930","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1 Supplement
Enumerated 4 Jun 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 21A
311-313
McGown, Andrew H Head m W 43 M1 16 TxTenn Ga Farmer
McGown, Vetura E Wf F W 31 M1 16 5/4 Tx Tx La
McGown, Lola E. L. Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Josie M Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer home farm
McGown, Duard H Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer home farm
McGown, Ollie Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 30 and 31 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 21B
421-421
McGown, Andrew Head M W 52 M Tx Tenn Ga Farmer
McGown, Betura E Wf F W 41 M Tx La La
McGown, Josie M Dtr F W 23 S Tx Tx Tx Teacher Public School
McGown, Duard H Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McGown, Ollie I Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Marie A Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Harold H Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Claudia Dtr F W 2 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I409","McGown","Andrew Henderson ""A. H.""","9 Mar 1824","14 Aug 1904","0","Listed as Alexander on the 1850 census; as A. H. in 1860 and 1870, and as Andrew in 1880 and 1900. Steve McCalip emailed, in August 2015, that his name ""...should be ""Andrew Henderson McGown"" This is what is on the Bible page of his birth, his father's bible (George W. McGown). I have many other documents supporting this....""

""Received a land grant from the Republic of Texas (bro. of John Franklin McGown). Alex H. McGown was sherriff of Sabine County for many years. All these McGowns are buried in the Browning Cemetery on the Camino Real near Milam."" (White and Toole, p 52).","STR06" "I409","McGown","Andrew Henderson ""A. H.""","9 Mar 1824","14 Aug 1904","0","(Research):

Census Data:

The 1850 U. S. Census for Sabine, Sabine Co., TX taken on October 11, 1850, lists residing in household 86
Alexander H. McGown-Head Age 25 (Farmer), Tenn
Elizabeth-Wife Age 22, Tenn
George W.-Son Age 5 months. Tx

The 1860 U. S. Census for Redland, Sabine Co., TX taken on June 30, 1860, lists residing in household 181
A. H. McGown-Head Age 34 (Farmer),
Elizabeth B.-Wife Age 30,
George W.-Son Age 10,
John T.-Son Age 7,
Andrew J.-Son Age 5,
S. H.-Son Age 2.

The 1870 U. S. Census for Hemphill, Sabine Co., TX taken on June 28, 1870, lists residing in household 34
A. H. McGown-Head Age 46 (Farmer),
Elizabeth-Wife Age 42,
George W.-Son Age 20,
John T.-Son Age 17,
Andrew J.-Son Age 14,
Sam H.-Son Age 11,
Sarah E.-Daughter Age 9,
Jefferson H.-Son Age 7,
Susan B.-Daughter Age 3.

The 1880 U. S. Census for Sabine Co., TX taken on June 23, 1880, lists residing in household 107
Andrew H. McGown-Head Age 56 (Farmer),
Elizabeth B.-Wife Age 51,
Jeff H.-Son Age 18 (Farm Laborer),
Susan B.-Daughter Age 14,
William C.-Son Age 10 (Farm Laborer).

The 1900 U. S. Census for Milam, Sabine Co., TX taken on Junel 4, 1900, lists residing in household 33
Andrew McGown-Head Age 76,
Elizabeth-Wife Age 72,
Peyton-Grand Son Age 13.

Transcribed by Larry Sidebottom, and copied from his tree at WorldConnect
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=larrymelkel","STR06" "I33065","McGown","Andrew Lewis ""Bud""","23 Jan 1877","24 Aug 1956","0","Name Andrew L Mcgown
Event Type Death
Event Date 24 Aug 1956
Event Place Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Usual Residence Route 1, Hemphill
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Occupation Farming and Ranching
Veteran? NO
Birth Date 23 Jan 1877
Birthplace Milam, Texas
Father's Name John T Mcgown
Mother's Name Lula Smith
Informant J T McGown
Certificate Number 43397
GS Film number 2114932
Digital Folder Number 005145079
Image Number 02563



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3SH-QXK : accessed 09 Jun 2014), Andrew L Mcgown, 24 Aug 1956; citing certificate number 43397, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2114932.","STR06" "I33065","McGown","Andrew Lewis ""Bud""","23 Jan 1877","24 Aug 1956","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 25, 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 9A
182-196
McGown, A L (BudL Head M W 48 M 35 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McGown, Emma Wf F W 45 M 30 Tx Tx Tx
McGown, John T Son m W 11 S Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 9, 1940
SD 42-2 SD 202-6 Sheets 2 B and 3A
51 O 1000
McGown, Andrew L Head M W 63 M No H 2 Tx Same place Operator Farming
McGown, Emma B Wf F W 66 (sic) M No 4 Tx Same Place
McGown, John T Son M W 21 S No H 4 Tx Same Place Farming
Dewesa Slay Grdtr F W 13 S Yes Tx
Sleigh, Lonell Grdtr F W 10 S Yes 5 Tx
52 O 1000 Yes
McGown, Jim P Head M W 46 M No 8 Tx Same Place Farming
McGown, Maggie L Wf F W 33 M No H2 Tx Same Place
McGown, Jimmin L Son M W 14 S Yes 6 Tx Same Place
","STR06" "I34369","McGown","Barbara Ann","7 Feb 1938","24 Aug 2018","0","Barbara Ann Dickerson, 80, of Bronson, Texas passed away Friday, August 24, 2018 at her residence.

Barbara was born February 7, 1938 in Bronson, Texas to Eugene McGown and Essie Mae Horton McGown. She was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother.

Barbara was a lifetime resident of Bronson. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Bronson and also a member of the Red Hat Ladies. Barbara worked in nursing homes as a CNA for many years. She enjoyed embroidering and gardening in her spare time.

Barbara is survived by her husband of 65 years, Doyle Dickerson of Bronson; daughters, Peggy Sue Powell and husband, Bobby, of Bronson and Carla Yvette Powell and husband, Jamie, of Pineland, Texas; granddaughter, Rae Ann Fowler and husband, Joe, of Crosby, Texas and two great grandchildren, Ty Fowler and Peyton Fowler.

She was preceded in death by her parents and by her two sisters, Mozelle Burkett and Faye Gray.

Funeral services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Monday, August 27, 2018 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas with Bro. Bobby Powell and Bro. Jerry Gilbert officiating.

Visitation will be from 10:00 a.m. until service time Monday.

Burial will follow services in Centerview Cemetery on Centerview Rd in Bronson, Texas under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

You may leave your condolences at starrfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I45453","McGown","Billie Truman","19 May 1921","23 Jun 2014","0","Billie T. McGown, 93, of Milam, passed away Tuesday morning in Woodville, Texas. B.T. was born near Milam to Perry L. and Vera Williams McGown and has lived there all his life. He married Lonnie Love Walton on March 24, 1938, and they celebrated their 76th wedding anniversary this year. Together they owned and operated B.T. McGown Grocery until retirement. They then continued to raise cattle, planted and harvested a big garden. The highlight of retirement was camping and fishing with family and friends at Harborlight Campground. B.T. was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Geneva and a member of the Sexton Masonic Lodge No. 251 in Milam, Texas.

Mr. McGown is survived by his wife Lonnie McGown, two daughters; Merle Davis and her husband Charles of Woodville, Joyce Lowery and her husband John of Jasper, five grandchildren, eleven great grandchildren, and one great great grandchild. He is also survived by his brother A.P. McGown of Pt. Neches, his sister Rosemary McGee of Lake Jackson, Texas, and his sister-in-law Dorothy McGown of Houston. He was preceded in death by his brother Bruce McGown and his great granddaughter Coleen McInnerney.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 7:00PM, Friday evening, June 27, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Saturday, June 28, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the McGown Cemetery, Milam, Texas.

From Starr Funeral Home Website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter
July 2, 2014, page 11","STR06" "I45455","McGown","Bruce Matson","17 Nov 1924","27 Sep 2010","0","Bruce M. McGown, 85 of Houston, Texas, died Monday, September 27, 2010 at Memorial Herman Southwest Hospital in Houston.

Mr. McGown was a native of Milam, Texas, and had lived in Wildwood and Nederland prior to living in Houston two years ago. He retired with thirty-four years of service as a regional supervisor at Fina in Port Arthur. Mr. McGown served his country in the United States Army. He was a member of Wildwood Village Mills United Methodist Church and Wildwood Men's Golf Association.

He is survived by his wife, Dorothy McGown of Houston; daughter, Christy Guess of Houston; Reggie McGown of Houston; two grandchildren, Courtney and Alexander Guess of Houston; brothers, Billy McGown of Milam and Arthur McGown of Port Neches and sister, Rosemary McGee of Lake Jackson.

His funeral service will be 3:00 PM, Thursday, September 30, 2010 at Oak Bluff Memorial Park in Port Neches with Reverend Eldon Reed officiating, under the direction of Broussard's in Nederland.


Obituary, copied from the FindAGrave memorial page created by Judy Blacksher, was originally from Brousssard's Mortuary, Nederland, Texas; September 29, 2010
","STR06" "I38187","McGown","Burlie Jane","9 Aug 1901","1 Sep 1994","0","The Sabine County Reporter
September 14, 1994, Page 10

Burlie McGown Arnold

Funeral services for Burlie Jane McGown Arnold, 93, of Hemphill were held Saturday, Sept. 3, 1994, at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Aldous Smith officiating. Interment followed in the Myrtle Springs Cemetery in Geneva.

She died at 4:30 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 1, at Twin Lakes Care Center in San Augustine.

Mrs. Arnold was born Aug. 9, 1901, in Milam and had been a lifelong resident of the Hemphill/Milam area. She was a member of the Geneva United Methodist Church and a retired homemaker.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Dewey Arnold, in 1984; a son, Dewey Wilton Arnold, in 1988; and a grandson.

Survivors: daughters, Bonnie Blackerby of Hemphill and Reba Hankla of San Augustine; a son, Thomas H. Arnold of Nederland; eleven grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, October 2011)","STR06" "I26465","McGown","Clarissa Lucille","12 Sep 1910","8 Dec 1987","0","The informant on the death certificates of both Houston McGown and Mary Emma Cordray McGown was Lucille Horn, daughter.


","STR06" "I26468","McGown","Dicy Faye","12 Mar 1917","27 Apr 1975","0","Her Texas Death certificate showed her usual occupation as clerk, travel agency. She was divorced, and the informant was her sister, Mrs. Ann Brown.","STR06" "I29510","McGown","Dora Edna","22 Sep 1922","26 Jul 1997","0","The SSDI showed her last residence as Bronson, Texas. This may or may not actually be the same place she died. She shared a double headstone with Joseph Edward MARSHBURN at the McGown Cemetery.","STR06" "I45404","McGown","Drayton Pratt","Jul 1883","Abt 1908","0","Said to have married Ellen Luvinia PICKARD and had two children, Lillion and Reginald.","STR06" "I27200","McGown","Edward Henderson ""Pap""","28 Dec 1937","8 Feb 2021","0","Edward ""Pap"" Henderson McGown, 83, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Monday, February 8, 2021 in Longview, Texas after an illness.

Pap was born on December 28, 1937 in Hemphill, Texas to Newton Hannibil McGown and Lela Bell Smith McGown. He was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and a member of Pine Park United Pentecostal Church.

Pap was a member of Pipeliner's Local 798 and spent many years working pipeline's all over the country. He enjoyed traveling for his work and was particularly fond of his time spent in Alaska. After retiring, he spent his time taking care of his cows and fishing out of Indian Mounds area on Toledo Bend Lake. He also loved his grandchildren and spending time with them.

Pap is survived by his wife, Betty Ann McGown of Hemphill; sons, Shane McGown and wife, Lisa, of San Augustine and Todd McGown and wife, Angie, of Hudson; brother, Ellis McGown and wife, Linda, of San Augustine; sisters, Katy Newton and Mary Golden, both of San Augustine; and four grandchildren, Megan, Hallee, Mason, and Taylor.

Visitation will be held from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Thursday, February 11, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Friday, February 12, 2021 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Rex White and Bro. Glen Morton officiating.

Burial will follow services in Meador Cemetery, located of Hwy. 87 North on Meador Cemetery Road in Milam, Texas with Jimmy Hanks, Mason McGown, Sean Griffin, Sean Morgan, Dakota DeWoody, and Zachery Spell serving as pallbearers.

You are invited sign online guest book or leave condolences and memories at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 17, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I30018","McGown","Ernest Jackson ""Pat""","2 Nov 1882","9 Jun 1944","0","Kay Parker McCary writes that he was the son of Andrew J. McGown & Martha Edna A. ""Mattie"" Browning - 1st Married Abbie Ellie Conn 15 Jan 1905; 2nd married Dora ?

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FSBW-WHS
name: Earnest Jackson Mcgown
death date: 09 Jun 1944
death place: Ville Platte, , Evangeline, Louisiana
gender: Male
race (original): White
race (standardized): White
age: 61
estimated birth year: 1883
birth place: Sabine, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name: E J Mcgown
father's name: Dock Mcgown
mother's name: Pinky Mcgown
film number: 1220771
image number: 01579
certificate number: 5141338
digital folder number: 4213511
Collection: ""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956,"" Earnest Jackson Mcgown, 1944","STR06" "I30018","McGown","Ernest Jackson ""Pat""","2 Nov 1882","9 Jun 1944","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 16 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 36B
722-745
McGown, Ernest J Head M W 37 M Tx Tx Ga Farmer
McGown, Abbie E Wf F W 39 m Tx Miss Miss
McGown, Vera A Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Mattie E Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, MaryElla D Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Velma E Dtr F W 1 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Thelma A Dtr F W 1 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I31225","McGown","Eugene G.","9 Aug 1903","6 Jun 1983","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP No. 6
Enumerated Apirl 9, 1930
ED 202-8 SD 19 Sheet 3A Stamped 94
42-44
McGown, E G Head M W 26 M 23 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McGown, Essie M Wf F W 22 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Fay Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6, Bronson
Enumerated April 9, 1930
SD 42-2 ED 202-9 Sheet 5A
94 R 2 No
McGown, Eugene Head M W 36 M No 4 Tx Same Place Laborer WPA
McGown, Essie Mae Wf F W 29 M Tx No 4 Same Place
McGown, Mozelle Dtr F W 9 S Tx Yes 2 Same Place
McGown, Barba Ann Dtr F W 2 S No Tx


","STR06" "I30110","McGown","Eula","13 Jan 1916","15 Dec 1996","0","Her tombstone reads Eula Coleman.

The Sabine County Reporter
December 25, 1996, page 8

Eula McGown Coleman

Eula Coleman, 80, of Hemphill died Dec. 15, 1996 at her residence off Texas 184.

Born Jan. 13, 1916, in Sabine County as a duaghter of the late Jeff and Elizabeth (Stroud) McGown, she was a lifelong area resident and a member of the Pine Park United Pentecostal Church.

She is survived by a sister, Pearl JONES of Newton County.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m .Wednesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Glenn D. Morton officiating. Interment was in Gravelhill Cemetery in Sabine County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)

Note from Kay Parker McCary's memorial page at FindAGrave:

Daughter of Jeff McGown & Elizabeth Stroud - Starr Funeral Home Marker to right of Pearl S. Jones","STR06" "I1726","McGown","Eva Susan","21 May 1866","14 Dec 1906","0","On Kay Parker McCary's annotated transcription of the Halbert Cemetery she is shown as a daughter of Alexander Andrew Henderson McGown and Elizabeth Burton Stovall.

Middle name shown by some as Eva, and other instead show her middle initial as B.","STR06" "I34367","McGown","Faye Marie","4 Jan 1928","18 Jun 2009","0","Not listed with her parents and siblings at the time of the 1940 federal census, when she would have been 12. Can be found with them in 1930, however.

The Sabine County Reporter
June 24, 2009, Page 16

Faye Marie Gray

Faye Marie Gray, 81, of Hemphill, died Thursday, June 18, 2009 at Hemphill Care Center in Hemphill.

She was born Jan. 4, 1928 in Bronson to Eugene and Essie Mae Horton McGown.

Mrs. Gray was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and was a homemaker. She was a member of the Bonami Baptist Church in Kirbyville.

Survivors: sons, Larry D. Gray and wife, Becky of Buna and Wayne Gray of Silsbee; daughters, Betty Spears and husband, Roy L. Spears, and Hattie Spears and husband Wayne Spears, all of Hemphill; sister, Barbara Dickerson and husband, Doyle of Bronson; 15 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; and one great-great grandchild.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Arthur L. Gray; sons, Joe Gray; Leroy Gray, Larry Gray, and Roy Lee Gray; and sister, Mozell Conn Burkett.

Funeral services were held Saturday, June 20 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Elzey Kelly and Bro. Wayne Mote officiating. Interment followed at Bronson Cemetery.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2009)","STR06" "I4408","McGown","George W.","26 Nov 1799","25 Jan 1859","0","""Received a Land Grant from the Republic of Texas."" (White and Toole, p 52). White and Toole also show he was born in Georgia. However, he is shown as born in Kentucky on the 1850 census. Larry Sidebottom also shows his location of birth as in Kentucky--Hart, Kentucky.

His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ray and Peggy Holbrooks Pace, notes that he was the second person, and first of his family, to be buried in the McGown Cemetery. They also noted that he was a Sabine County Justice of the Peace during the Republic of Texas.","STR06" "I4408","McGown","George W.","26 Nov 1799","25 Jan 1859","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 11 Oct 1850
Stamped 316
85-85
George W. McGown 49 M Farmer 25 Ky
Margerett McGown 47 F Ga
Margaret McGown 23 F Tenn
Evaline McGown 17 F Tenn
James J McGown 14 M Tenn
John F McGown 12 m Miss
Frances R McGown 7 F Tx
86-86
Alexander H McGown 25 M Tenn
Elizabeth McGown 22 F Tenn
George W McGown 5/12 M Tx","STR06" "I7208","McGown","George Washington","14 Mar 1850","Aft 1883","0","In 1870, he was listed at home with his parents and siblings, and not with (first wife?) Priscilla Jane Evans.

In 1880, he was remarried to an Ida, and living in Sabine County, Texas. The 1900 Sabien County census shows Ida as widowed, and living with son Drayton, one of her three living children. George was shown in the household--logical if Ida was a widow.

However the McGown cemetery has a double tombstone for George McGown (#27357164)and Ida McGown (# 27357205). The headstone, engraved with the words ""Father"" and ""Mother"" show that George was born 1852, and died in 1897. Ida was shown with a date of birth of 1850 (later than her birthdate per the 1900 census of Nov 1844) and date of death as 1905.

Are these discrepencies the result of errors on either/or the census and grave markers? Or could their have been two George and Ida McGown families, approximately the same age, in Sabine County.
","STR06" "I7208","McGown","George Washington","14 Mar 1850","Aft 1883","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County
Enumerated 22 Jun 1880
Page 9 SD 1 ED 85 Stamped 228A
85-86
McGown, Sam H W M 22 Farmer Tx Miss Tx
McGown, Mary E W F 21 Wf Keeping House Ark Miss Miss
McGown, Mary E Jr W F 2 Dtr Tx
86-87
McGown, George W M W 30 Farmer Tx Miss Tenn
McGown, Ida H W F 30 Wf Keeping House Ga -- --
McGown, Anna D W F 7 Dtr Tx
McGown, Ida G W F 4 Dt Tx
McGown, Idell H Jr W M 10 Son Farm Laborer Tx
Parish, Kit B M 8 Servant Tx","STR06" "I31220","McGown","George Washington","Abt 1869","Abt 1911","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 3
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 3B
57-51
McGown, George Head W M Fb 1871 29 M 1 Tx Tenn ___ Farming
McGown, Annie Wf W F ___ 1884 16 M 1 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I45405","McGown","Georgia Ida","4 Feb 1876","29 Nov 1957","0","Her Texas Death Certificate shows her as widowed, and her last name at death was KIRK. She was shown as a daughter of George McGown and Ida Smith, and occupation was housewife. She was shown as dying in rural Sabine County, in her home Rt. 2, Box 160, San Augustine.","STR06" "I14567","McGown","Gladys L.","7 Jul 1909","2 Mar 2002","0","Listed as ""Gladys Nicosia of Hemphill"" in the 2000 obituary of her sister, Pearl.","STR06" "I33061","McGown","Glen Earl","20 Aug 1914","18 Jul 1992","0","In 1940 he was living in Beaumont, Texas with his older brother, Kirby, and working as a clerk at Sun Oil Company.


","STR06" "I38184","McGown","Grover Cleveland","5 Jul 1893","11 Apr 1981","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows he was retired from Premium Oil Production, and that his surviving spouse was Annie Viola Jones.","STR06" "I33064","McGown","Homer Eugene","25 Dec 1897","16 Nov 1936","0","Name Eugene Mcgown
Event Type Death
Event Date 16 Nov 1936
Event Place Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Occupation Farmer
Birth Date 25 Dec 1897
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Albert Mcgown
Mother's Name Fannie Cobb
Informant Kirby McGown
Certificate Number 55527
GS Film number 2117027
Digital Folder Number 005145550
Image Number 03146



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3H2-QLT : accessed 09 Jun 2014), Eugene Mcgown, 16 Nov 1936; citing certificate number 55527, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117027.","STR06" "I33060","McGown","Horace Albert","26 Sep 1907","Apr 1987","0","HORACE MCGOWN 26 Sep 1907 Apr 1987 77340 (Huntsville, Walker, TX ) (none specified) 442-10-6502 Oklahoma","STR06" "I7210","McGown","Houston Everett","15 Jul 1881","5 Jan 1958","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3S2-THD
name: Houston Everett Mcgown
event: Death
event date: 05 Jan 1958
Residence Rt 2, Box 161 Bronson TX
usual occupation Farmer
event place: Baptist Hospital, Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 15 Jul 1881
birthplace: Sabine, Texas
father's name: Sam H Mcgown
mother's name: Mary E Conn
certificate number: 3962
film number: 2115164
digital folder number: 005145114
image number: 01453
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Houston Everett Mcgown, 1958","STR06" "I7210","McGown","Houston Everett","15 Jul 1881","5 Jan 1958","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1920 Federal Census
Texas, Sabine, Justice Precinct 4
Enumerated 12 & 13 Janaury 1920 by Napolon B. Mason
SD 326 DE 171 Sheet 6B & 7A
120-128
McGown Houston E Head M W 38 M Tx Tx Unk Farmer
McGown, Mary E Wife F W 34 M Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Edward R Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Clarissa L Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, William L Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Mary A Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Dicy Dtr F W 2 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Mary E Mother F W 6o Wd Unk Miss Miss","STR06" "I33066","McGown","Ida E.","9 Aug 1879","16 Jun 1959","0","Her Texas Death certificate showed her as a widow, her last name at death being JONES. The informant was Julia Mitchell. Ida was shown as a lifetime resident of San Augustine.

Said to have married Robert Reese Jones.","STR06" "I38182","McGown","Isaac Henderson","29 May 1870","4 Jan 1944","0","Name Issac Henderson Mcgown
Event Type Death
Event Date 04 Jan 1944
Event Place Milam, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 28 May 1870
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name George Mcgown
Mother's Name Jene Evans
Burial Davis Cemetery (sic)
Certificate Number 5194
GS Film number 2137702
Digital Folder Number 005144817
Image Number 00722



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBP-SG1 : accessed 21 Jun 2014), Issac Henderson Mcgown, 04 Jan 1944; citing certificate number 5194, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2137702.","STR06" "I38182","McGown","Isaac Henderson","29 May 1870","4 Jan 1944","0","(Research):

Census Data:
Transcribed by Larry Sidebottom, and copied from his tree at WorldConnect
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=larrymelkel


The 1900 U. S. Census for Sabine Co., TX taken on June 2, 1900, lists residing in household 18
Isaac McGown-Head Age 29 (Tanner),
Georgia-Wife Age 38,
Grover C.-Son Age 6,
Perry L.-Son Age 3.
[Head of Household 17 was Perry Browning, with son Peyton and dtr-in-law Nina McGown]

The 1910 U. S. Census for Sabine Co., TX taken on May 2, 1910, lists residing in household 134
Isaac H. McGown-Head Age 39 (Farmer),
Georgia P.-Wife Age 43,
Grover C.-Son Age 16 (Farm Laborer),
Perry L.-Son Age 14 (Farm Laborer),
Burlie J.-Daughter Age 8.

The 1920 U. S. Census for Sabine Co., TX taken on January 13, 1920, lists residing in household 142
Isaac H. McGown-Head Age 49 (Farmer),
Georgia P.-Wife Age 52,
Perry L.-Son Age 23,
Burlie J.-Daughter Age 18","STR06" "I4962","McGown","James Jefferson","Abt 1836","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Redland Beat No 4, P O Milam
Enumerated 30 Jun 1860
Page 23
166-166
Margaret McGown 60 F Farmer 1500 294 Ga
Jefferson McGown 23 M $--- $125 Tenn
R A Jones 27 M Stage Driver Penn

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr No 1
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet ___ B
50-51
McGown, Jas J Head M W Aug 1860 39 M Un Tx Tenn Ga Farmer
[Actually the first cousin, once removed, of the children listed below, based on his name, month and year of birth, and location of birth]
McGown, Jas J Son [???] W M Feb 1886 14 S Tx Ten Tx Farm Laborer
McGown, Wm H Son [???] W M Sept 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McGown, May B Dtr [???] W F May 1890 10 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Malcom Son [???] W M June 1892 7 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Clinton Son [???] W M Dec 1894 6 S Tx Tx Tx













","STR06" "I17607","McGown","James Jefferson ""Jeff""","12 Aug 1860","15 May 1941","0","Received his early education at a college in San Augustine, became a surveyor and ran many tracts of land in Sabine County, being the County Surveyor for many years. (White and Toole, p 54).","STR06" "I17607","McGown","James Jefferson ""Jeff""","12 Aug 1860","15 May 1941","0","(Research):
Census Lisitings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr No 1
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet ___ B
50-51
McGown, Jas J Head M W Aug 1860 39 M Un Tx Tenn Ga Farmer
[Actually the first cousin, once removed, of the children listed below, based on his name, month and year of birth, and location of birth]
McGown, Jas J Son [???] W M Feb 1886 14 S Tx Ten Tx Farm Laborer
McGown, Wm H Son [???] W M Sept 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McGown, May B Dtr [???] W F May 1890 10 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Malcom Son [???] W M June 1892 7 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Clinton Son [???] W M Dec 1894 6 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 16, 17 and 18 February 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheets 37A and 37B, Stamped 130
737-761
McGown, James J Hd M W 59 M Tx Tenn?? Ga Farmer Own Farm
McGown, Elizabeth Wf F W 48 M Tx La Tx
McGown, Buena Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Newton Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McGown, Pearl Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Eula Dtr F W 4 10/12 Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 28, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 23A Stamped 45
McGown, Jeff J Head M W 70 M 24 Tx Tenn Ga Farmer
McGown, Elizabeth Wf F W 60 M 14 Tx La Tx
McGown, Newton H Son m W 23 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer General Farm
McGown, Pearl Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Eula Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I45427","McGown","James Littleton","10 Sep 1914","1 Dec 1977","0","His Texas Death certificate showed that he was married, a resident of 2309 Bertrand, Houston, Texas, and machinist in the textile industry. Informan was his daughter, Ann LOUT.","STR06" "I45420","McGown","James Pedras ""Fred""","12 Feb 1886","14 Feb 1983","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr No 1
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet ___ B
50-51
McGown, Jas J Head M W Aug 1860 39 M Un Tx Tenn Ga Farmer
[Actually the first cousin, once removed, of the children listed below, based on his name, month and year of birth, and location of birth]
McGown, Jas J Son [???] W M Feb 1886 14 S Tx Ten Tx Farm Laborer
McGown, Wm H Son [???] W M Sept 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McGown, May B Dtr [???] W F May 1890 10 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Malcom Son [???] W M June 1892 7 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Clinton Son [???] W M Dec 1894 6 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 16 and 17 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 37A
736-760
McGown, Fred Head m W 34 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McGown, Fannie Wf F W 28 M Tx Ala Miss
McGown, Abbietius Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Allievius Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Lula Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Littleton Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Lillian Dtr F W 1 10/12 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I45415","McGown","James Peyton","12 Apr 1885","19 Jul 1979","0","In 1900, he was living with his grandparents, Andrew and Elizabeth McGown, in Milam.

His Texas Death Certificate shows he was widowed, a retired minister, and not a veteran. The informant was his daughter, Mrs. R. L Richmond.","STR06" "I45415","McGown","James Peyton","12 Apr 1885","19 Jul 1979","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 12 May 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 16B
246-251
McGown, James P Head M W 25 m1 5 Tx Tx Ga Farmer
McGown, Mary A Wf F W 22 M1 5 2/2 Tx Ga Tx
McGown, Roy L Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Nead H Son M W 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I33071","McGown","James Polley","28 Feb 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 9, 1940
SD 42-2 SD 202-6 Sheets 2 B and 3A
51 O 1000
McGown, Andrew L Head M W 63 M No H 2 Tx Same place Operator Farming
McGown, Emma B Wf F W 66 (sic) M No 4 Tx Same Place
McGown, John T Son M W 21 S No H 4 Tx Same Place Farming
Dewesa Slay Grdtr F W 13 S Yes Tx
Sleigh, Lonell Grdtr F W 10 S Yes 5 Tx
52 O 1000 Yes
McGown, Jim P Head M W 46 M No 8 Tx Same Place Farming
McGown, Maggie L Wf F W 33 M No H2 Tx Same Place
McGown, Jimmie L Son M W 14 S Yes 6 Tx Same Place","STR06" "I29059","","","","","","","" "I15414","McGown","John ""Johnny"" Thomas","27 May 1949","5 Jan 1972","0","He shares a triple headstone at the Hemphill City Cemetery with his parents. He was a student at Lamar University at the time of his death. He died in an accident, when his motorcycle hit a parked care in Beaumont.","STR06" "I4407","McGown","John Franklin","15 Oct 1838","9 Aug 1911","0","Kay Parker McCary notes that there is only a military marker for him in the Hemphill City Cemetery, showing he served in Co F, 11th Regt, Texas Inf, C.S.A.","STR06" "I4407","McGown","John Franklin","15 Oct 1838","9 Aug 1911","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Patroon Beat No 5, PO Box Milam
Enumerated 6 July 1860
Page 24
215-215
John McGown 24 M Farmer 355 NC
Mary McGown 25 F Ala

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat 5, P O Milam
Enumerated 12 July 1870
Stamped 35
194-194
McGown, J F 26 M W farmer $300 $400 Tx
McGown, Mary 34 F W Keeping House Ala
McGown, Jefferson 10 M W Tx
McGown, Octavina 8 F W Tx
McGown, John F 6 M W Tx
McGown, Henderson 4 M W Tx
McGown, George W 2 m W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine, SubDist 84
Enumerated 12 July 1880
Page 30 SD 1 ED 84
271-282
McGown, Jno W M 40 Farmer Ga Ga Tenn
McGown, Martha (?) W F 38 Wf Ga Ala Miss
McGown, Jefferson W M 18 Son Works on Farm Ga Ga Ga
McGown, Henderson W M 13 Son Works on Farm Tx Ga Ga
McGown, George W M 11 Son Tx Ga Ga
McGown, Mary W F 6 Dtr Tx Ga Ga
McGown, Hiram W M 4 Son Tx Ga Ga
McGown, Will W M 2 Son Tx Ga Ga","STR06" "I33059","McGown","John Henry Kirby","17 Aug 1905","Apr 1979","0","In 1940, he was living in Beaumont, married to a Vera, and working as a cashier at Security State Bank. Also living in their home were his brother, Glen, and his brother-in-law, Don Monro. Glen was working as a Clerk at Sun Oil Co.","STR06" "I567","McGown","John Thomas","4 Apr 1853","22 Jun 1934","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County
Enumerated 23 and 24 Jun 1880
Page 11 SD 1 ED 85
107-108
McGown, John T W M 27 Farmer Tx Tenn Tenn
McGown, Lula W F 23 Wf Keeping House Ga SC GA
McGown, Albert L W M 5 Son Tx
McGown, Andrew L W M 3 Son Tx
McGown, Ida E W F 10/12 Aug Dtr Tx

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Pr No 4
Enumerated 4 and 5 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 7 Sheet 2B
32-32
McGown, John Head W M Apl 1853 45 M 27 Tx Tenn Tenn Farmer
McGown, Lula M Wf W F Jun 1853 45 M 27 9/9 Ga Sc Ga
McGown, Ida D Dtr W F Aug 1879 20 S Tx Tx Ga
McGown, Richard G Son W M Jan 1882 17 S Tx Tx Ga Farm Laborer
McGown, Sally L Dtr W F Jun 1885 14 S Tx Tx Ga
McGown, Lulu V Dtr W F Mch 1888 12 S Tx Tx Ga
McGown, Mattie E Dtr W F July 1891 8 S Tx Tx Ga
McGown, James P Son W M Feb 1894 6 S Tx Tx Ga
McGown, Mabel Dtr W F Nov 1896 4 S Tx Tx Ga","STR06" "I15413","McGown","John Thomas ""Mac""","2 Apr 1918","13 Jan 2002","0","Obituary
Sabine County Reporter
January 15, 2002, page 16

John Thomas ""Mac"" McGown, 83, of Beaumont died Sunday, Jan. 13, 2002, at his residence.

He was born April 29, 1918 in Burkeville and was raised in Hemphill. McGown moved to Beaumont in the early 1940's. he was the Past Master of Lodge 286, and he proudly served his country during World War II with the 494 Bomb Squad in the U S Army. He was a retiree of Beaumont Motor Company, having worked there for 33 years. He was also a member of St. Luke Methodist Church sicne 1945.

Survivors: his wife, Carolyn Himel McGown; sons, Ray E. O'Bannion and wife Karen, Chris A. O'Bannion and wife Susie, and Daniel L. O'Bannion; daughter, Jackie O'Bannion Lujan and husband, Eddie; grandchildren, Shawnna O'Bannion, Shaun O'Bannion, Molly O'Bannion, Collin O'Bannion, Amy Moffett, Derek Moffett, Aislyn O'Bannion, Aidan O'Bannion, Bea Lujan Moore, Edward Lujan, Gabby Lujan, and Lisa Lujan; great grandchildren, Dustin Moffett, Brooke Moffett, and Haley Moore, and a niece LaNell Short.

Funeral services set of 10 am (Wednesday)...graveside rites will follow at Hemphill City Cemetery...Memorial Contributions to St. Luke Methodist, Beaumont...or the American Cancer Society...","STR06" "I27202","","","","","","","" "I17615","McGown","Josie Mildred","15 Apr 1896","25 Sep 1983","0","In her annotated transcription of Brookeland Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows her as a daughter of Andrew Henderson McGown and Vitura Eveline Whitehead.
","STR06" "I45458","","","","","","","" "I8340","","","","","","","" "I45412","McGown","Kirby Lee","19 Nov 1943","31 Jan 2005","0","Obit

Kirby Lee McGown Graveside service for Kirby Lee McGown, 61, of Nellysford, Va., will be at 11 a.m. Friday in McGown Cemetery, Sabine County, with Adam Phelan officiating. McGown died Jan. 31, 2005, in his residence. Born Nov. 19, 1943, in Clarksville, Tenn., he was the son of Glen McGown and Frances Wingfield. He was a university professor. Survivors include his wife, Marilyn McGown of Nellysford; daughter, Hilary McGown of Toronto, Canada; sister, Kathleen Phelan of Fort Myers Beach Fla. Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, San Augustine.","STR06" "I14566","McGown","Lola Pearl","6 Feb 1907","31 Aug 2000","0","Pearl McGown Lowe, 93, of Hemphill died at 2:44 pm Thursday, Aug 31, 2000, at Hemphill Care & Rehabilitation Center in Hemphill. Mrs. Lowe, born 6 Feb 1907, in Sabine County as a daughter of the late William Duard and Mary Lola (White) McGown, was a retired teacher from Houston Independent School District. She had returned to Sabine County 24 years ago and was a member of the First Baptist Church in Hemphill. Survivors: a son, Robert McGown Lowe of Houston; a daughter, Mary Jo Lowe of Hemphill; and a sister, Gladys Nicosia of Hemphill. Funeral services were held Saturday, Sept 2, at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill with Bro. Fred Raney, pastor of First Baptist Church, officiating. Interment followed at the Hemphill City Cemetery in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I33072","McGown","Mable Bell","Nov 1896","9 Dec 1950","0","She is listed on FindAGrave as Mable McGown Koonce.","STR06" "I45419","McGown","Malcolm Elisha","7 Jun 1892","17 Feb 1962","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows he is an engineer at a Ice Plant, and was a resident of Rural Silsbee, though he died at the Hotel Dieu Hospital in Beaumont. Informant was Mrs. Lois Tarver.","STR06" "I17609","McGown","Manuel Walton ""Mann""","4 Apr 1877","7 Apr 1923","0","Practiced medicine in Hemphill. He was a graduate of Tulane University in New Orleans, and studied medicine in Paris and Vienna. (White and Toole, p 54).

Name Mannuel Walton Mcgown
Event Type Draft Registration
Event Date 1917-1918
Event Place Sabine County, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Nationality United States
Birth Date 04 Apr 1877
Affiliate Publication Number M1509
Affiliate Publication Title World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards
GS Film Number 1983584
Digital Folder Number 005153630
Image Number 05174



Citing this Record:
""United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918"", index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/9MNN-KGJT : accessed 15 Jun 2014), Mannuel Walton Mcgown, 1917-1918.","STR06" "I17617","McGown","Marie Antoinette","28 Sep 1910","1 Dec 1976","0","Name Marie Antoinette Tatom
Event Type Death
Event Date 01 Dec 1976
Event Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Occupation School Teacher Public Schools (elem)
Birth Date 28 Sep 1910
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Andrew Henderson Mcgown
Mother's Name Vitura Evelyn Whitehead
Informant Cecil Tatom (son)
Certificate Number 101111
GS Film number 2243988
Digital Folder Number 005165876
Image Number 00834



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3FJ-G4R : accessed 10 Jun 2014), Marie Antoinette Tatom, 01 Dec 1976; citing certificate number 101111, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2243988.","STR06" "I26467","McGown","Mary Ann","17 Oct 1914","9 Jan 2005","0","Not listed with her family at the time of the 1920 census?

Sabine County Reporter
January 19, 2005

Ann McGown Brown

Anne McGown Brown, 90, of Houston died Sunday, Jan. 9, 2005. Mrs. Brown, a sixth generation Texan, was born Oct. 17, 1914, near Milam in Sabine County as a daughter of the late Emma (Cordray) and Houston Everett McGown. She attended Stephen F. Austin State University and taught in a one-room schoolhouse. She later moved to Beaumont where she lived for several years before moving to the Houston area in 1999. She was a longtime member of the United Methodist Church and Daughters of the Republic of Texas. Survivors: daughter, Diane CONNALLY and husband John B. CONNALLY, III, a son Ralph Lawrence BROWN III and wife Connie; three grandsons, and great-grandsons, all of Houston. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ralph L. BROWN, Jr.; brothers, Edward McGOWN and Leroy McGOWN; and sisters, Lucille HORNE and Dicy Faye DUPERIOR. Funeral services were held Jan. 12 at the First United Methodist Church of Beaumont. Interment followed at Magnolia Cemetery in Beaumont. Services were under the direction of George H. Lewis & Sons Funeral Home in Houston.","STR06" "I402","McGown","Mary Elizabeth ""Lizzie""","17 Jan 1879","25 Nov 1960","0","Name Mary Elizabeth White
Event Type Death
Event Date 25 Nov 1960
Event Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 17 Jan 1879
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name House Mcgown
Mother's Name Mollie Conn
Informant Austin White
Certificate Number 68135
GS Film number 2116618
Digital Folder Number 005145505
Image Number 00044



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K34B-BXZ : accessed 22 Jun 2014), Mary Elizabeth White, 25 Nov 1960; citing certificate number 68135, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116618.","STR06" "I8339","","","","","","","" "I16077","McGown","Mary Maybelle","10 May 1890","31 Aug 1912","0","Her headstone read ""She was the sunshine of our home.""","STR06" "I1274","McGown","Mattie Era","16 Nov 1910","13 Oct 1986","0","See attached sources.","STR06" "I33070","McGown","Mattie Estelle","2 Jul 1891","9 Jan 1971","0","Name Mattie Estelle White
Event Type Death
Event Date 09 Jan 1971
Event Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 02 Jul 1891
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name John Thomas Mcgown
Mother's Name Lula Smith
Informant Albert S. White (son)
Certificate Number 12831
GS Film number 2223074
Digital Folder Number 005145916
Image Number 01858



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36F-RSZ : accessed 09 Jun 2014), Mattie Estelle White, 09 Jan 1971; citing certificate number 12831, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2223074.","STR06" "I29955","","","","","","","" "I34368","McGown","Mozelle","20 Dec 1930","23 Dec 1997","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 31, 1997, Page 12

Mozelle Burkett, 67, of Sabine County died Tuesday, Dec. 23, 1997, at her son's residence.

She was born Dec. 20, 1930, in Sabine County as a daughter of the late Eugene McGown and Essie Mae Horton McGown and was a lifelong resident of Sabine County. She and her husband the last E. L. Burkett, were the retired operators of Pineland Self Service Station. She was a member of the Baptist Church.

Survivors: a son, A. R. ""Bobby"" Conn of Bronson; two granchildren, Jared Conn and Aaron Conn, both of Bronson; and two sisters, Barbara Dickerson of Bronson and Faye Gray of Kirbyville.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 26, at First Baptist Church in Bronson with the pastor, Travis Moore and Doug McBride officiating. Interment followed at Plainview Cemetery.

Arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.'

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)","STR06" "I45417","McGown","Need Henderson","7 Dec 1909","1 Jun 1982","0","His Texas Death Certificates shows that he was a Pharmacist, and his surviving spouse was Peggy Tyree.","STR06" "I8336","McGown","Newton Hannibal ""Dick""","10 May 1907","21 Sep 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 4, 1995, Page 16

N. H. ""Dick"" McGown

Newton Hannibal McGown, 88, of Hemphill died Thursday, Sept. 21, 1995, at Medical Center Hospital in Nacogdoches.

McGown was born May 10, 1907, in Sabine County as a son of the late J. J. McGown and Lizzie (Stroud) McGown and had been a lifelong resident of the area. He was a retired surveyor and served with the National Guard in 1944 and 1945.

Survivors: wife, Dorothy McGown of Hemphill; sons, Everett Harlan McGown of Atlanta, Edward McGown of Hemphill; and Ellis H. McGown and George W. McGown both of San Augustine; daughters, Mary Joyce Golden of Lufkin and Katy Ruth Newton of San Augustine; sisters, Eula Coleman of Hemphill and Pearl Jones of Newton County; 13 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Glenn D. Morton officiating. Interment was at Pine Hill Cemetery in Sabine County.

Pallbearers were grandsons.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2009)","STR06" "I8336","McGown","Newton Hannibal ""Dick""","10 May 1907","21 Sep 1995","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Liberty County, JP 7
Enumerated April 10, 1940
SD 42-2 SD 146-14 Sheet 4B
89-r-2-No
McGowen, Newton H Head M W 32 M No 4 Tx R Sabine Tx Laborer Timber
McGowen, Lelia Bell Wf M W 23 M No H01 Tx R Sabine
McGowen, Edward H Son m W 2 S No Tx
Lakey, B. Monroe Brother-in-law M W 35 M No 3 Tx R Sabine Laborer Timber
Lakey, Benena Sister F W 33 M No 6 Tx R Sabine
Lakey, Prentice Nephew M W 13 S Yes 0 Tx R Sabine
Lakey, Rudolph Nephew M W 11 S Tx Yes 1 Tx R Sabine
Lakey, Drewery Nephew M W 8 S Yes 0 Tx
Lakey, Ruby Jewel Niece F W 4 S No O Tx
Lakey, Francis Niece F W 1 S Tx","STR06" "I31222","McGown","Octovine","9 Jun 1901","19 Jan 1971","0","Name Octovine Jones
Event Type Death
Event Date 19 Jan 1971
Event Place Galveston, Galveston, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 09 Jun 1901
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name George Mcgowen
Mother's Name Anne Horten
Informant Registrar UTMB Hospital
Certificate Number 02652
GS Film number 2223071
Digital Folder Number 005145894
Image Number 01917



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K367-TF6 : accessed 19 Jun 2014), Octovine Jones, 19 Jan 1971; citing certificate number 02652, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2223071.","STR06" "I33044","McGown","Paul","3 Dec 1910","24 Jun 1994","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 20, 1994

Paul McGown

Funeral services for Paul McGown, 83, of Beaumont were held Sunday, June 26, 1994, at Trinity United Methodist Church in Beaumont with Dr. James Thompson, Bro. Roddy Bland, and Dr. Charles Williams officiating. Interment followed at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Beaumont.

Arrangements were handled by Broussard's Mortuary.

McGown was born Dec. 3, 1910 in Geneva and had lived in the Jefferson-Chambers Counties area since 1930. he was an active member of the Trinity United Methodist Church.

He was a retired rice farmer and cattle rancher. He was affiliated with the Humble Oil Company and later became a Gulf Oil distributor/jobber. McGown was also part owner of Durr Butane.

Survivors: wife of 52 years, Anne White McGown; sons and daughters-in-law, Mike and Lynn McGown and Pat and D'Anne McGown; a daughter and son-in-law, Mary Beth and Joseph Messina; a sister, Alef Reynolds of San Augustine; six grandchildren, Mallory McGown, Michael Paul McGown, Patrick McGown, Brent Messina, Greg Messina, and Mark Messina; and a great-granddaughter, Olivia McGown.

Grandsons served as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers were Paul Beauchamp, Harold Bevil, Clayton Burris, Dick Culbertson, Sam Dengler, Curtis DeMoss, Jim Dishman, Herb Hennington, Homer Howell, John Jordan, Dick McGown, Lee McGown, Frank Messina, Paul Pepper, Bob Roper, Rudy Williams and Moodye Williamson.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2008)","STR06" "I29507","McGown","Perry Henderson","24 Aug 1884","8 Jan 1963","0","At the time of the 1900 census, he was living in the home of William and Julie Browing of Milam, Texas, and is listed as their grandson.

Linda Davenport shows him as the son of Andrew McGOWN and Mattie BROWNING, which matches his Texas Death Certificate. The informant was shown as Mrs. Brose (Verlie Mae) Warner. His usual occupation was listed as retired financier, farm. He was not a veteran.","STR06" "I29507","McGown","Perry Henderson","24 Aug 1884","8 Jan 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 11 Apr 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 2B
36-40
McGown, Perry H Head m W 45 M 24 Tx Tx Ga Farmer
McGown, Mable Wf F W 38 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Theron Son M W 21 Wd 19 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm hand
McGown, Verlie Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Dora Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I38186","McGown","Perry Lester","2 Feb 1896","1 Sep 1991","0","At his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ray and Peggy Holbrooks Pace, their is also a photo of his military marker, showing he served as a Private, US Army, World War I.","STR06" "I38186","McGown","Perry Lester","2 Feb 1896","1 Sep 1991","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 5A
State Highway 21-Kings Highway
96-107
McGown, Perry L Head M W 34 M 24 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McGown, Vivian Wf F W 28 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Billie T Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Arthur Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Bruce Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
97-108
McGown, Eugene Head M W 31 M 19 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McGown, Monnie Wf F W 32 M 20 Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Leo Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
---/109
Parks, Holman Boarder M Neb 22 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer Cotton Farmer
Parks, Felix Boarder M Neb 23 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer Cotton Farmer","STR06" "I34945","McGown","Ralph Edward","15 Dec 1904","31 Aug 1973","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows he was an Accountant at Wallace Studio. The informant was Mrs. Aline McGown, wife.","STR06" "I37544","McGown","Reggie Pratt","11 Apr 1905","18 Oct 1981","0","On her annotated transcription of the Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary notes that he shared a double stone with Lera Meador McGown ""although she is not buried here-Has 2 markers, the double one only has birth date; the single has all info-1rst w Lera Meador, 2nd Joanne Isenblitter, 3rd Elsie L. Anders.""","STR06" "I33067","McGown","Richard Green","29 Jun 1882","6 Nov 1931","0","His headstone is engraved with a Masonic symbol.","STR06" "I33067","McGown","Richard Green","29 Jun 1882","6 Nov 1931","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 12 May 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 17A
248-253
McGown, Richard G Head M W 27 M1 5 Tx Tx Ga Farmer
McGown, Mary L Wf F W 24 M1 5 0/0 Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 30, 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 12A
State Highway 21-Kings Highway
246
McGown, Richard G head m W 45 M 22 Tx Tx Tx none
McGown, Lou Wf F W 41 M 18 Txc Tx Tx Telephone Operator Exchange
McGown, Jack S. Adopt Son M W 11 S Tx Un Un
White, Sidney Nephew M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer Gen Farm","STR06" "I29508","McGown","Robert Theron","11 Sep 1908","9 May 1962","0","His Texas Death certificate shows he was a clerk at a Men's store, and a veteran of World War II. The informant was Mrs. Verlie Warner.

Name Robert Theron Mcgown
Event Type Death
Event Date 09 May 1962
Event Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Divorced
Birth Date 07 Sep 1908
Birthplace
Father's Name Perry H Mcgown
Mother's Name Mable Harrell
Certificate Number 32216
GS Film number 2116971
Digital Folder Number 005145105
Image Number 00741



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K7DD-NG8 : accessed 22 Jun 2014), Robert Theron Mcgown, 09 May 1962; citing certificate number 32216, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116971.","STR06" "I45456","McGown","Rose Mary","7 Aug 1938","23 Jan 2019","0","She later married a McGEE.

Rose Mary McCalip, 80, of Spring, Texas passed away Wednesday, January 23, 2019 at We Are Family Hospice in Houston, Texas.

Rose Mary was born August 7, 1938 in Milam, Texas to Perry and Vivian McGown. She worked as and retired from the oil and gas industry after many years as an executive secretary.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Perry and Vivian McGown; her husbands, Melvin McCalip and Sam McGee; and her grandson, Matthew Johnson.

She is survived by her sons, Scott McCalip of Hitchcock, Texas and Steven McCalip and wife, Jana, of Houston, Texas; daughter, Suzanne Geaslen and husband, Phillip, of Spring, Texas; grandchildren, Jennifer Bramwell and husband, Douglas, of College Station, Texas, Andrew McCalip and wife, Sarah, of Houston, Texas, Jonathan McCalip of Houston, Samuel McCalip and wife, Brooke, of Nacogdoches, Texas, Jacob McCalip of Houston, David McCalip of Houston, Christi Paris and husband, Chris of Spring, Texas and Craig Geaslen and wife, Kaysie, of Denver, Colorado; and great grandchildren, Isabelle, Grace and Beau Bramwell of College Station, Texas, Ethan, Evan, and Emily Johnson of Wichita, Kansas, and Parker and Patricia Paris of Spring, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, January 26, 2019 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas with Bro. Buddy Pratt officiating.

Visitation will begin at 11:00 a.m. prior to service.

Burial will follow services in McGown Cemetery in Milam, Texas under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

Serving as pallbearers are Douglas Bramwell, Andrew McCalip, Jonathan McCalip, Samuel McCalip, Jacob McCalip, and David McCalip.

Online condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.

(Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home website)","STR06" "I45416","McGown","Roy Lee","27 Dec 1906","3 Dec 1980","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows he was a retired warehouse man for a drug company. His surviving spouse was shown as Willie Whitley.","STR06" "I407","McGown","Samuel Houston ""House""","22 Mar 1858","15 Jul 1896","0","""Killed in an accident in which his team ran away with the wagon."" (White and Toole, p 52).

His tombstone at McGown Cemetery is inscribed Sam Houston McGown, March 22, 1858 - July 15, 1896, Husband of Mary Elizabeth Conn McGown, ""Be Still, and Know That I Am God:"" Psalm 46:10","STR06" "I407","McGown","Samuel Houston ""House""","22 Mar 1858","15 Jul 1896","0","(Research):
Census Information:


1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County
Enumerated 22 Jun 1880
Page 9 SD 1 ED 85 Stamped 228A
85-86
McGown, Sam H W M 22 Farmer Tx Miss Tx
McGown, Mary E W F 21 Wf Keeping House Ark Miss Miss
McGown, Mary E Jr W F 2 Dtr Tx
86-87
McGown, George W M W 30 Farmer Tx Miss Tenn
McGown, Ida H W F 30 Wf Keeping House Ga -- --
McGown, Anna D W F 7 Dtr Tx
McGown, Ida G W F 4 Dt Tx
McGown, Idell H Jr W M 10 Son Farm Laborer Tx
Parish, Kit B M 8 Servant Tx","STR06" "I30024","McGown","Sarah Elizabeth ""Sallie""","23 Aug 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be the daughter of Alexander Henderson McGOWN and Elizabeth STOVALL, both born in Tennessee and died in Sabine County, Texas.

http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/o/o/Bob-Moon/GENE10-0005.html","STR06" "I30020","McGown","Thelma Abbie","Sep 1918","30 Jan 1974","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6SZ-KF3
name: Thelma Abbie Chambers
death date: 30 Jan 1974
death place: Sabine, Texas
gender: Female
race:
death age: 55 years
estimated birth date: 1919
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Ernest Jackson Mcgown
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Abbie Ella Conn
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2243191
digital film number: 4170157
image number: 3328
reference number: 3367
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Ernest Jackson Mcgown in entry for Thelma Abbie Chambers, 1974","STR06" "I30020","McGown","Thelma Abbie","Sep 1918","30 Jan 1974","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 21, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-3 Sheet 18A Stamped 39
McGown, Abbie Head F W 60 Wd Tx Same House
McGown, Thelma Dtr F W 21 S Tx Same House
Adams, Wanda Grddtr F W 12 Tx Same House","STR06" "I41300","McGown","Vera Alice","14 Aug 1909","20 Feb 1996","0","Referenced as Vera Stufflebeam of Houston in the 1994 obituary of her nephew, Marvin Griffin.","STR06" "I33063","McGown","Vergie","23 Jan 1897","30 May 1958","0","Name Virgie Mcgown Beauchamp
Event Type Death
Event Date 30 May 1958
Event Place , Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Divorced
Birth Date 23 Jan 1897
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name Albert Mcgown
Mother's Name Fannie Cobb
Informant Paul Beauchamp
Certificate Number 35515
GS Film number 2115365
Digital Folder Number 005145586
Image Number 02911



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3C4-WN2 : accessed 09 Jun 2014), Virgie Mcgown Beauchamp, 30 May 1958; citing certificate number 35515, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2115365.","STR06" "I33063","McGown","Vergie","23 Jan 1897","30 May 1958","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 2 and 3, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-6 Sheet 1A
Milam
8-0-1000
Beauchamp, Virgie O Head F W 43 D No H-4 Tx Same House
Beauchamp, Paul M Son M W 9 S Yes 3 Tx Same House","STR06" "I29509","McGown","Verlie Mae","18 May 1912","18 Feb 1998","0","The Sabine County Reporter
February 25, 1998, Page 12

Verlie Mae Warner

Verlie Mae McGown Warner, 85, of Bronson died Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1998, at Sabine County Hospital.

Born May 18, 1912, in Geneva as a daughter fo the late Perry and Mable (Harrell) McGown, Mrs. Warner was a lifelong resident of Sabine County. She was a member of the United Methodist Church.

Survivors: a niece, Shanna Partin of San Augustine; and nephews, Bob Marshburn and James W. McGown, both of Beaumont, Mike Marshburn of San Augustine and Dwayne Marshburn, both of Bronson.

Funeral services were held. Feb. 19 at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Phil Worley officiating. Interment followed at McGown Cemetery near Geneva.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2011)","STR06" "I824","","","","","","","" "I16838","McGown","William C.","28 Jun 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown as the husband of M E McGown (12 May 1872-20 Apr 1896) also buried at the McGown Cemetery.","STR06" "I14565","McGown","William Durard","15 Feb 1879","5 Nov 1970","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows he was a Postmaster, and lived on 1916 Hawthorne in Houston. Informant was Mrs. Pearl McGown LOWE, by phone. He was not a vetaran, and married at the time of his death.","STR06" "I14565","McGown","William Durard","15 Feb 1879","5 Nov 1970","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Pr No 4
Enumerated 6 and 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 3B
51-51
Browning, William Head W M Nov 1833 66 M 44 Sc Sc Sc Farmer
Browning, Julia E Wf W F Jany 1836 64 M 44 1/1 Ga Ala SC
McGown, Mattie E Dtr W F Nov 1857 43 Wd 3/3 Ga Sc Ala
McGown, William D Son W M Feb 1879 21 S Tx Tx Ga Farm Laborer
McGown, Earnest J Son W M Nov 1882 17 S Tx Tx Ga Farm Laborer
McGown, Perry H Son W M Aug 1884 15 S Tx Tx Ga Farm Laborer

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine, JP 1
Enumerated 7 May 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 17A
273-275
McGown, Wm D Head M W 31 m1 4 Tx Tx Ga School Teacher
McGown, Lola M Wf F W 21 m1 4 2/2 Tx Tx Ark
McGown, L. Pearl Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Gladys L Dtr F W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 16 and 17 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 18B
Milam Hemphill Road
372-393
McGown, William D Head M W 40 M Tx Tx Ga Postmaster
McGown, Lola M Wf F W 30 M Tx Tx Ark
McGown, Lola P Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
McGown, Gladys L Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I45418","McGown","William Henderson","5 Dec 1887","28 Jan 1959","0","Name William Henderson Mcgown
Event Type Death
Event Date 28 Jan 1959
Event Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 05 Dec 1887
Birthplace , Texas
Occupation Farmer Truck farm
Father's Name J J Mcgown
Mother's Name Sallie Davison
Informant Mrs. Lillie McGown
Cause of Death Unknown, no sign of violence
Certificate Number 10669
GS Film number 2115875
Digital Folder Number 005145589
Image Number 00690



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3CH-FH5 : accessed 21 Jun 2014), William Henderson Mcgown, 28 Jan 1959; citing certificate number 10669, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2115875.","STR06" "I26466","McGown","William Leroy","20 Sep 1912","6 Sep 1987","0","The Sabine County Reporter
September 8, 1999, Page 6

Back In Time
1974

Wiliam Leroy McGown, a Sabine County native and former graduate of Hemphill High School, returned from a trip to Europe where he was a delegate to a worldwide Wynn's Oil Convention. The conference was held at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London.","STR06" "I47474","","","","","","","" "I15927","McGraw","Albert Dennis","22 Apr 1874","28 Feb 1959","0","The son of Albert McGraw and Rebecca Smith. His Texas Death certificate show his father as Albert D. McGraw, and his mother as Emma. Perhaps his wifes name was erroneously used in the space for mother. The Informant was A. V. McGraw, presumably his son. His home address at the time of his death was 1315 Alta Vista, and he was listed as widowed and a retired farmer.","STR06" "I15927","McGraw","Albert Dennis","22 Apr 1874","28 Feb 1959","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine county, Pr 2
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 2A
27-27
McGraw, A Head W M Apr 1875 25 M 6 Tx Miss Ala Farmer
McGraw, Emma T Wf W F July 1879 20 M 6 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
McGraw, Albert V Son M W Jan 1895 5 S Tx Tx Tx
McGraw, Joseph W Son W M Aug 1896 3 S Tx Tx Tx
McGraw, Rutha N Dtr W F Mar 1898 1 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I45462","McGraw","Albert James ""Mack""","Apr 1833","23 Jan 1906","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr No 2
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 2B
37-37
McGraw, A Head W m Apr 1833 67 M 34 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McGraw, Rebecca Wf W F Sept 1836 63 M 34 6/6 SC NC NC","STR06" "I13726","McGraw","Annie S.","23 Aug 1876","27 Jul 1953","0","FindAGrave shows her as the daughter of Albert J. M. and Rebecca (Smith) McGraw.

Name Annie Smith Ferguson
Event Type Death
Event Date 27 Jul 1953
Event Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 23 Aug 1876
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Mack Mcgraw
Mother's Name Rebeca Smith
Certificate Number 53098
GS Film number 2113985
Digital Folder Number 005145360
Image Number 00285



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K371-XKF : accessed 25 Jun 2014), Annie Smith Ferguson, 27 Jul 1953; citing certificate number 53098, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2113985.","STR06" "I13726","McGraw","Annie S.","23 Aug 1876","27 Jul 1953","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 22, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 1B
Pineland Springhill Road
8-8
Ferguson, Annie S Head F W 53 Wd 16 Tx Tx NC Farmer
Ferguson, Cary T Son M W 23 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Ferguson, Willie S Son m W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Ferguson Violet Granddaughter F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I45069","McGraw","Arbie Avery","29 Jan 1917","27 Jan 1994","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ray and Peggy Holbrooks Pace, shows that he shared a double headstone with Ruth E McGraw, dob 8 Apr 1916 dod 25 Dec 1972. He also has a military marker, embossed with a cross, his name and dates of birth and death, along with ""S1 US Navy, World War II.""","STR06" "I24429","McGraw","Elsie","29 Apr 1902","21 Jan 2003","0","Not listed with her parents and siblings on the 1910 census, and the 1920 census indicates she was 9, having been born ca 1911 or 1912. However, her obituary, the SSDI and FindAGrave all show her as born ca 1902. Perhaps the census enumerations were wrong?

The Sabine County Reporter
February 12, 2003
Elsie Kay

Elsie Kay, 100, died Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2003, at Byrd Medical Center in Leesville, La. Mrs. Kay was born April 29, 2002 (sic) 2, in Sabine County as a daughter of the late James Through and Ollie Elizabeth (McDaniel) McGRAW. She was a member of Freedom Rest Baptist Church. Survivors: six sons, Albert James KAY, LeRoy KAY, Virgil KAY, Clinton KAY, Buford Avon KAY, and William Earl KAY, all of Anacoco, La.; two daughters, Tommie Louise KEEL of Anacoco and Quinta Lea GOINS of Leesville; a sister Ruby WESTBROOK of Beaumont; 43 grandchildren; 98 great-grandchildren; 35 great-great grandchildren; and three great-great-great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at Freedom Rest Baptist Church in Anacoco with Bro. Bud McCullough, Bro. M.L. Perry, and Bro. Tommy Smith officiating. Interment followed at Beech Grove Cemetery in Anacoco

Obituary, copied from the FindAGrave memorial page created by SFC Ret Duffie & Kathy Moore:
ANACOCO ? Elsie Kay, 100, died Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2003, in Leesville.
Her funeral will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 23, in Freedom Rest Baptist Church. Burial will be in Beech Grove Cemetery under the direction of Labby Memorial Funeral Home of Leesville

","STR06" "I24429","McGraw","Elsie","29 Apr 1902","21 Jan 2003","0","(Research):.","STR06" "I45070","McGraw","Ettie","11 Dec 1895","18 Jan 1991","0","FindAGrave shows she married second a RAMSEY.","STR06" "I43902","McGraw","Harley ""Mack""","27 Feb 1929","11 Aug 1954","0","The Texas Birth Index shows he was a son of Harley Henry McGraw and Elma May Smith.

His death certificated showed his wife as Margie McGraw, who also was the informant. He died in an accident, of crushing injuries to his skull, chest, arm and leg, due to rolling logs.

Name Harley Mack Mcgraw
Event Type Death
Event Date 11 Aug 1954
Event Place Pineland, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 28 Feb 1929
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Harley Mcgraw
Mother's Name Elma Smith
Certificate Number 46527
GS Film number 2114281
Digital Folder Number 005145343
Image Number 00936

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K37P-HYJ : accessed 25 Oct 2013), Harley Mack Mcgraw, 11 Aug 1954; citing certificate number 46527, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2114281.","STR06" "I43904","McGraw","Harley Henry","5 Mar 1904","6 Jul 1984","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated April 26, 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 10B
Hemphill and Hettans? Ferry Road
207-210
McGraw, Harly H Head M W 26 M 18 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McGraw, Elma Wf F W 27 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
McGraw, Harly Son M W 1 S Tx Tx Tx
208-211
McGraw, Tom Father M W 57 M 22 Tx Miss Ala
McGraw, Janie Mother F W 50 M 15 Tx Ala ga","STR06" "I13910","McGraw","Iris","11 May 1931","Yes, date unknown","0","The Texas Birth Index shows her as a daughter of Felix McGraw and Minnie O Scoggins.","STR06" "I45065","McGraw","James Clyde","20 Sep 1899","13 Jan 1985","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ray and Peggy Holbrooks Pace, links him to a son, Cecil Clyde McGraw (1917-1928, FAG#39924382). Might he also be the father of Laura Faye McGraw Ezernack (1929-2014), who was shown in her obituary as a daughter of Clyde McGraw and Mamie Mitchell.","STR06" "I43906","","","","","","","" "I24349","McGraw","James Thoroughgood ""Thurrie""","15 Dec 1868","3 Apr 1958","0","Shown as James Therry on the 1920 census, and as Thurie J in 1930. Barbara Yancey Dore shows him as James Throughgood McGrew, and his Texas Death Certificate shows him as James Thoroughgood McGrew. His death certificcate also shows his parents as Albert James McGraw and Rebecca Smith. He was shown as a Farmer, with his Own Farm and married. The informant was Arbie McGraw.

Name James Thoroughgood Mcgraw
Event Type Death
Event Date 03 Apr 1958
Event Place , Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 15 Dec 1868
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Albert James Mcgraw
Mother's Name Rebeca Smith
Certificate Number 24074
GS Film number 2115362
Digital Folder Number 005145209
Image Number 01639

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K33B-692 : accessed 25 Jun 2014), James Thoroughgood Mcgraw, 03 Apr 1958; citing certificate number 24074, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2115362.","STR06" "I24349","McGraw","James Thoroughgood ""Thurrie""","15 Dec 1868","3 Apr 1958","0","(Research):
Census Listings

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 8 SD 69 Sheet 1B
14-14
McGraw, J T Head W M Dec 1867 32 M 5 Tx Miss Ala Farmer
McGraw, Elizabeth O Wf W F Sept 1879 21 M 5 3/3 Tx Miss Tx
McGraw, Etta Dtr W f Dec 1895 4 S Tx Tx Tx
McGraw, William A Son W M Feb 1898 2 S Tx Tx Tx
McGraw, Not Named Son W M Sept 1899 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Justice Precinct 7
Enumerated 5 and 6 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 3A
44-44
McGraw, J. Therry Head M W 52 M Tx Ala Ala farmer
McGraw, Elizabeth O Wf F W 41 M Tx Miss Tx
McGraw, James Clide Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
McGraw, Loy Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
McGraw, Ray S Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
McGraw, Elcie Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
McGraw, Ruby Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
McGraw, Therry S Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
McGraw, Arby A Son m W 2 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated Apr 24 and 25 by Sim McDaniel
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 9B
187-190
McGraw, Thurie J Head M W 62 M 25 Tx Miss Ala Farmer
McGraw, Elizabeth O Wf F W 57 M 16 Tx SC Tx
McGraw, Ruby Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
McGraw, Sim Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
McGraw, Arbie Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I45066","McGraw","Johnnie Loy","23 Mar 1904","12 Jan 1938","0","His Texas Death Certificated shows that he was an edgerman at a saw mill, and that the died from shock due to an abdominal injury from an accident at work two days previously. He was only 32. He was married, his wife shown as Alma McGraw. Informant was W. A. McGrew of Hornbeck, LA.","STR06" "I45460","McGraw","Joseph Wiley","13 Aug 1896","22 Nov 1968","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Judy Blacksher, shows he was retired from the Texas Highway Department and a Mason. His Texas death certficate also shows his employer at the Texas Hwy Dept. Informant was a son, James McGraw.","STR06" "I43687","McGraw","Laura Faye","28 Dec 1929","12 Nov 2014","0","Laura Faye Ezernack, 84, of Pineland died Wednesday evening in the Sabine County Hospital. Laura was born December 28, 1929, in Fairdale to Clyde McGraw and Mamie Mitchell McGraw. She resided in Pineland most of her life, working for Temple Inland for some time and then for Continental/Trailways managing the bus station in Pineland. Before moving to Pineland where she raised her family, she had lived in Zwolle, LA. Laura has lived in the Hemphill Care Center for the past two years.

Laura was survived by her three sons, Joe Ezernack and his wife Cindy of Jasper, Ricky Ezernack and his wife Debbie of Rosenburg, and Tim Ezernack and his wife Sussan of Broadus; two daughters, Denise Horn of Los Angeles California, and Martha Russell and her husband Roy David of Milam; two sisters, Nelda Coker of Jasper, and Marilyn Little of Hemphill; nine grandchildren and six great grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 5:00 pm until 8:00 pm Saturday, November 15, at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2:00 pm Sunday, November 16, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel with graveside services to follow in Jacks Cemetery in Pineland.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
The Sabine County Reporter
November 19, 2014, Page 9","STR06" "I45476","McGraw","Loy Glenn","13 Oct 1946","5 Nov 2002","0","See attached sources.","STR06" "I32621","McGraw","Marian Jeannette ""Jean""","18 Feb 1926","14 Sep 2008","0","The Texas Birth Index shows her as a daughter of Clarence Godbey McGraw and Clara Texas Adams. Middle named instead spelled as Geanett on her Texas Birth Certificate. Her father was shown as born in Colmensneil, Texas, and her mother in Chesterville, Texas.

The Sabine County Reporter
September 17, 2008, Page 12

Jean M. Low

On September 14, 2008, Low's body gave up its decades long battle against Parkinson's disease.

She was born Feb. 18, 1926 in Beaumont. She married Don M. Low on June 22, 1946 and graduated from the University of Texas in 1948 with a BBA. After rearing two sons, Thomas Kent Low and Paul Matthew, she began working for the Dallas Independent School district. In her early days she was a principal's secretary. When she retired, she was the Administrative Assistant to the Director of Middle Schools. During her tenure, she was also President of the Dallas Educational Secretaries's Association (DESA) and held various positions in TESA.

She is survived by her son Paul ans his wife Karin and their daughters, Jennifer and Cassie, all of Montval, NJ; a sister Dorothy WADE and husband Bruce of Mt. Pleasant; nieces, Nancy SCHOBER of Dallas, Karen MILLER of Salt Lake City, UT, Linda LYNN of Kaufman, and Ruth Ann HOFFMAN of Duncanville.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Don M. Low and her son, Thomas Kent Low.

Funeral services will be held today, Wednesday Sept. 17, at 11 a.m. at Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill with Pastor Gary Leinhart officiating. Interment will follow in Hapers Chapel Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, September 2007)","STR06" "I45466","McGraw","Mary Elizabeth","16 Jul 1866","6 Aug 1948","0","Name Mary Elizabeth Love
Event Type Death
Event Date 06 Aug 1948
Event Place Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date:16 Jul 1866
Birthplace:Sabine, Texas
Father's Name:Albert Mcgraw
Mother's Name:Rebecca Smith
Informant V. Ferguson, Leesville, LA
Burial Burkeville
Certificate Number:35503
GS Film number:2218964
Digital Folder Number:005145044
Image Number:02383



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K395-1HK : accessed 24 Jun 2014), Mary Elizabeth Love, 06 Aug 1948; citing certificate number 35503, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218964.","STR06" "I45461","McGraw","Neva Ruth","5 May 1899","18 Nov 1980","0","Shown as Neva Ruth Hall, widowed. The informant on her Texas Death certificate was her daughter, Emma Belle Brown.","STR06" "I45068","McGraw","Sim Thorough","24 Oct 1914","1 Jan 1974","0","He in an auto accident, in a head on collison north of Buna. His death certificate shows that his occupation was custodian, public schools.","STR06" "I45464","McGraw","Thomas H.","23 May 1872","11 Feb 1950","0","Name Thomas H Mcgraw
Event Type Death
Event Date 11 Feb 1950
Event Place , Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 23 May 1872
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Albert Mcgraw
Mother's Name Rebeca Smith
Certificate Number 15698
GS Film number 2074336
Digital Folder Number 005145448
Image Number 00073



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K343-MJJ : accessed 25 Jun 2014), Thomas H Mcgraw, 11 Feb 1950; citing certificate number 15698, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2074336.","STR06" "I46957","McGraw","Wade Kendell","10 Jan 1951","30 Mar 2017","0","Wade McGraw, age 66, of Hemphill, Texas was born January 10, 1951 at home in Fairdale, Texas to Arbie and Ruth McGraw.

He graduated from Hemphill HS in 1969, moved to Cold Spring, Texas returned to Hemphill in 1972 and spent the rest of his life in Sabine County.

He was a self-employed cabinet builder of 44 years. His talents can be seen in numerous homes all over East Texas, Louisiana and even in Hershey, Pennsylvania.

Wade was a man of God. He attended and served as a deacon at East Mayfield Baptist Church for many years. He loved the Lord, his wife, his family and his friends. He touched countless lives during his time on this Earth. If you met Wade McGraw once, you never forgot him. Wade was a loved son, a loving husband, loved and respected father, grandfather, uncle, brother and friend. He was a talented builder, designer, musician, artist and teacher of life lessons and God's word.

Wade was married over 40 years to Kathy Webb McGraw. He is survived by his wife and three children and their spouses: Leslie and Richie Huval, Tom and April McGraw and Lee and Seleah McGraw, all of Tyler, Texas. He was also blessed with six grandchildren: Timothy, Ruthie, Adam and Lilli Huval, Koen and Jensen McGraw and one on the way. He is also survived by two brothers, Frayne and Terry, and a sister, Christine.

A celebration of Wade's life will be held on Monday, 11am, at Starr Funeral Home, with burial following at Gravelhill Cemetery.

The visitation will be Sunday night 5-8pm.

Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill, Texas

Copied from his FindAGrave memorial page created by ""Bettie"". Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 5, 2017, page 5","STR06" "I45071","McGraw","William Albert","18 Feb 1898","23 Mar 1980","0","When he registered for the World War I draft, he was a student at Tyler Community College, and was of medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and dark hair.","STR06" "I45465","McGraw","William David","21 Aug 1870","2 Sep 1959","0","His Texas Death certificate shows his occupations as Optometrist-Clergyman. He was listed as married.

Name William David Mcgraw
Event Type Death
Event Date 02 Sep 1959
Event Place Temple, Bell, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 21 Aug 1870
Birthplace Newton, Texas
Father's Name Albert Mcgraw
Mother's Name Rebecca Smith
Certificate Number 48011
GS Film number 2115952
Digital Folder Number 005145134
Image Number 00436



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3SB-DRZ : accessed 25 Jun 2014), William David Mcgraw, 02 Sep 1959; citing certificate number 48011, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2115952.","STR06" "I7490","","","","","","","" "I3589","","","","","","","" "I1767","McGrew","Adaline","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","Wynema McGrew noted that she appears to have married first an Odam/Odom. Ester McGrew Hardin speculated that Adaline was visiting some MEANS relatives in DeWitt County and met the Odams who lived nearby.

Bettye Bragg Wagstaff informed me that Mary Fisher mentioned a possible connection between the Odom Family and the Blackburn/McGrew family. On the LDS family group sheet, an Odom is listed as a possible husband of Adeline McGrew. In Sabine County in 1850, the Odom family lived nearby both the John and Harriet (McGrew) Partin family and the family of of John Wooldridge Allen and Caroline (McGrew??) Allen. In 1835, there is an Odom living near the William Means family (whom according to Blanche Toole, was the first sherriff of Sabine County). William Addison Means was married to Francis Amelia Blackburn, the sister of Elizabeth Blackburn McGrew. He was also a member of the Congress of the Republic of Texas in both 1843 and 1845 from DeWitt County.

The Means family moved from Sabine to DeWitt County, taking along with Frances (Tyner) Blackburn, who died in Gonzalez, TX ca. 1853. The Odom families do not appear again on the Sabine County census after 1850.

Hardin also found a later marriage record, showing that on 3 Sept 1870 in Robertson County, Texas, Adaline married Miles KELLY. Hardin may be conflating two different families, however. A very large Miles and Adeline Kelly family can be found in Robertson county on the 1880 federal census. However, the Adeline who was enumerated with Miles Kelly in 1880 was younger (born ca 1845 versus 1838), born in Georgia vs. Mississippi, and Mulatto versus White.","STR06" "I2233","McGrew","Agnes","26 Dec 1876","4 Dec 1928","0","Wynema McGrew writes that she was married first to a Mrs. NICHOLS.","STR06" "I21622","McGrew","Alexander","Bef 1715","Aft 11 Oct 1776","0","Wynema McGrew, in her book titled THE JAMES MCGREW FAMILY, 1744-1797(Second Edition, 1999, Hattiesburg, MS), writes that she had made the following TENTATIVE conclusions about Alexander and Margaret McGrew and their offspring, using data collected from a variety of sources (some of which may be considered factual and some speculative).

Alexander and Margaret McGrew may have married in Ireland, and appear to have been the parents of six children, places of birth unknown. They were probably from in or near Omagh City, County Tyrone, Ireland, the McGrew family having come to Omagh City from Scotland before the mid-fifteenth centery. The name McGrew probably originated form the sept of MacGrewar or MacGruer of the Clan Gregor.

Esther McGrew Hardin instead suggested that the family descended from Quaker families originally from Pennsylvania. Many McGrew's can be found in Orange County, North Carolina records. Additionally, in the corner of Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware, many members of the Blackburn, Means and McGrew families were all kin.

James Mims, on his online ""Digging the Roots of the Mims Family Tree"" has a third theory, showing him as Alexander MacGRUER, born 7 Oct 1706 in Iverness, Scotland, and married to Margaret TATE, also of Inverness. Both were shown as dying in South Carolina.

Wynema lists the probable children of Alexander and Margaret are:

1) Mary McGrew b. ca 1737 d. bef. 1776, married Grove YOUNG. [Note: Janice McAlpine (mcalpage@cox.net) emailed that Mary's husband was actually named Legros Young, and that he died on 5 Mar 1878 in Cambden District, South Carolina].
2) John McGrew b. ca 1739 d. ca 1818, married Elizabeth CLARK
3) James McGrew b. ca 1744 d. ca 1797, married Constantia (Constance) TILLET
4) Peter Alexander McGrew b. ca 1745 d. ca 1792, married Margaret McCLAIN
5) Margaret McGrew b. bet 1746-1749 d. ca 1805
6) William McGrew b. 23 Apr 1752 D. 1815, appears to have wed Mary GOODWYN

She noted that on 4 July 1755, Alexander McGrew petitioned for 550 acres of land in South Carolina, and had 11 persons in his household. On 5 August of that same year, a plat for 350 acres of middle ground between Broad and Wateree Rivers was found with a certificate dated 10 Oct 1755.

In his Will, dated 11 Oct 1776, he names five children--four by relationship, James, Peter, William and Margaret, one by implication of relationship, John--and also his own wife Margaret. His will was probated 7 Feb 1977 in Craven District, SC. Alexander does not name Mary as a child. Wynema cites Caroline T. Moore, comp ""Abstracts of the Wills of the State of South Carolina 1760-1784"" Privately Published, 1969), pg. 292, as her source for this information.

(pp. 2-7)","STR06" "I1709","McGrew","Alexander","Bef 1783","2 Oct 1849","0","According to both THE SOUTHERN McGREWS GREW and the notes of Robert Lee McGrew of Pearland, TX, Alexander was probably born around 1778 in South Carolina. Wynema McGrew instead shows he was born in Louisiana/Mississippi Territory, sometime prior to 1783.

He obtained a passport in St. Stephens on September 24, 1797 to go to Georgia. His father had obtained a passport to go to Georgia earlier that same year. A land record indicates that Alexander inhabited and cultivated land near the Tombigbee River around 1797. In the early 1800's he put up a $700 bond as postmaster of Woodstown, AL. In 1801 he bought some land and in 1802, he and his mother sold land in Mississippi. He signed a memorial to Congress in 1803, and in 1806 he sold, along with other heirs of James McGrew, additional land. Alexander married Elizabeth Blackburn on October 16, 1808. Since she was under 18 years old, her father had to first grant his permission. Alexander was a veteren of the War of 1812. (Nixon's Company, Mississippi Militia), serving for the entire three years of the war. On 3 February 1817, he, a brother, and brother-in-law John Johns were charged with assault and battery. Alexander was the only one who paid a fine. In October 1818, he, John Johns, and brothers (this time William, James, and John) once again were fined for assault and battery. On July 11, 1819 he registered his brand ""MC.""

In 1843, he was involved in a lawsuit over the ownership of a slave named Elvy he was alleged to have stolen.

Alexander and Elizabeth (Blackburn) McGrew moved to Sabine County in the mid-1840's. They may have moved to join Elizabeth's father, Gabriel Blackburn, who had received a large land grant in Sabine County in 1836. The 1845 tax roll of Sabine County listed A. McGrew as owning 5 slaves. His eldest son, James, paid tax on a horse and a wagon at the same time. Alexander operated a gristmill on the banks of the Palo Guacho Bayou. The Texas Mortality schedule for 1850 showed ""Alexander McGrew, age 58, sick 10 days, died 1849 in Sabine County."" Alexander's widow, Elizabeth, can be found on the 1850 Sabine County census, along with her children John, Lorenzo, Margaret, and Adaline. She later moved back to Mississippi (Perry County) with her eldest son, James McGrew.

Blanche also indicated that the McGrew family was closely connected to the Methodist Ministers of that time. Son Lorenzo Dow McGrew was apparently named after the ""eccentric Methodist Lorenzo Dow. In fact he covered virtually all of the territory of the United States in his peripatetic life, from New England to the Louisiana territory, but his journeys through the Old Southwest left an especially indeliable impression..On September 3, 1804, he married an equally peculiar woman, Peggy, and then the very next morning left her for an eight month trip through the Mississippi Territory."" From the book, ""A Way through the Wilderness: The Natchez Trace and the Civilization of the Southern Frontier"" by William C. Davis (Harper Collins, 1995). According to Robert McGrew of Pearland, the McGrew's were in fact neighbors of preacher Lorenzo Dow in St. Stephens (Alabama) in the Mississippi Territory.

There is a military marker for Alexander McGrew in the Old Milam Cemetery in Sabine County. It is inscribed with a cross and ""Alexander McGrew, Pvt Capt Motts Co, 15 Miss Militia, War of 1812. [Died] 2 Oct 1849. ""

The Sabine County Reporter
October 22, 2014
Pages 1 and 2

""Milam Cemetery receives marker""

The Texas Historic Cemetery Dedication Ceremony for Milam Cemetery took place on Saturday, October 11, following the annual Nethery reunion...local historian Weldon McDaniel....gave a presentation outlining some of the significant historical events that took place in Milam and the importance of preserving the history of Milam Cemetery. He said as many as 85 percent of all early settlers coming into Texas put their boots in red dirt. Although San Augustine and Nacogdoches counties have a friendly battle over which is older, Milam is just as old as either of them....

Dorothy Nethery Spain had the honor of reading the script engraved on the marker:

""Milam, the first County Seat of Sabine County, has a history of travelers and visitors stretching back centuries. Native Americans and Spanish exploreres, soldiers and missionaries passed through and often camped on Las Boregas Creek. Texian settlers encountering the natural abundance echoed the words of Stephen F. Austin, who recorded in his diary entry of July 16, 1821: ""We then suddenly came to an open rolling country thinly timbered soil about the color of Spanish browne, and in some places redder. This Red Land is very productive and is covered with the most luxuriant growth of grass I ever beheld in any country."" The settlment first called Red Mound (Red Mount) was the seat of Government for the Sabine District since 1822, and was surveyed as a town site in 1828.

Milam Cemetery is on a high hill overlooking the historic community. The exact dated of the first burial will never be known Spanish Explorers were passing through present-day Milam as early as 1539 and camped on Las Boregas Creek a few hundred yards west of the cemetery. Local hisorians believed Anglo burials occurred here probably as early as 1775, since travelers used the campsite down the hill on the Las Boregas. The land on which the cemetery is located was granted to JOHN SMITH on Feb. 26, 1835. The first marked burial is dated 1864, although more than 100 unmarked graves are suspected. The numerous military Veterans dating back to the Creek War are interred here, as well as prominent early citizens from the CAUSEY, WEATHERRED. McGREW, and NETHERY families. Milam Cemetery may be the oldest organized cemetery in Sabine County, and cherished chronicle of generations of visitors and residents.""","STR06" "I37909","McGrew","Alexander K.","11 Sep 1916","3 Jul 1983","0","Wynema McGrew writes that he was a lieutenant colonel in the USAF in the European, Mediterranean, and Italian Theaters, 1941-1945, and his wife, Blanche Catherine McGinnity was a lieutenant in the WAAC during World War II as well. They were said to be the parents of seven children.","STR06" "I2554","McGrew","Alexander Paxton","1 Mar 1836","29 Dec 1886","0","Per ""The Southern McGrews Grew"", he was a Civil War veteran and was captured, but as it was near the end of the war, he was not held long. He lived in Covington Co, MS until the late 1870's, but had to leave after he and a group of men were involved in the murder of Luke Broom. When the law came to arrest him, he asked if he could first feed his oxen, and they consented. He escaped. His brother, Leonard, loaded the family up and took them to Louisiana and they hid out near Baton Rogue. They had 11 children, and he died on 19 December 1886, and was buried in Knox cemetery, The Plains, East Feliciana Parish, LA. His wife died of pneumonia at the home of her son, Robert, on 10 November, 1895 and was buried near Alexander.

Wynema McGrew writes that he enlisted in the Confederate State Army on either 10 Feb 1862 at Williamsburg, Covington County, Mississippi or 1 Feb 1862 at Handsboro, Harrison County, Mississippi. He was a sergeant in Company B, Fourth Cavalry under Capt. Norman. He was paroled in Gainsville, Alabama on 12 May 1865.

Much of the information on this family was supplied by Allye Moody of Natchez, Mississippi

","STR06" "I2554","McGrew","Alexander Paxton","1 Mar 1836","29 Dec 1886","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Covington County, PO Williamsburg
Enumerated 11 Sept 1860
Page 58
392-1
Absolem Lott 23 M Farmer 1000 1000 Miss
M A Lott 22 F Nuss
M J Lott 2 F Miss
---/1
Alex McGrew 24 M Farming $--- $500 Miss
Minda McGrew 16 F Farming Miss
W A Davis 23 M Teadher 100 Miss

1870 Census
Mississippi, Covington County, Watts Beat, P O formerly Zion S???
Enumerated 26 Aug 1870
Page 82
605-633
Magrew, Alx P 36 M W Farmer $--- $50 Miss
Magrew, M A 23 F W Keeping House Miss
Magrew, Elizabeth 10 F W Miss
Magrew, Josephine 8 F W Miss
Magrew, Robert 6 M W Miss
Magrew, William 4 m W Miss
Magrew, James 1 m W Miss

","STR06" "I2579","McGrew","Alexander Paxton","Abt 1885","12 Jan 1957","0","Said to have been a Post office clerk and had two children.","STR06" "I2579","McGrew","Alexander Paxton","Abt 1885","12 Jan 1957","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Louisiana, East Baton Rouge Parish, Baton Rouge City, Ward 1
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 17-2 SD 8 Sheet 4B
970-79-93
McGrew, Alexander Head M W 44 M 28 La US Miss Mail Carrier US Govt
McGrew, Anna C Wf F W 40 M 24 La La La
McGrew, Alexander K Son M W 18 S La La La
McGrew, Mary C Dtr F W 8 S La La La
","STR06" "I5479","McGrew","Alice Bell","28 Jun 1910","5 Oct 1970","0","Called ""Bitsy."" Did not have children. Her last name a death was HYDE. She was divorced and a resident of Georgetown, Texas when she died. The informant was Mrs. Daisy Lawrence.","STR06" "I2857","McGrew","Allen","Mar 1854","Aft 1901","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, Justice Precinct No. One (part of) [Canton]
Enumerated 21 and 22 Jun 1900
SD 7 ED 125 Sheets 22A and 22B
409-409
McGrew, Allen C Hd W M Mar 1854 46 M 14 Tx Ala NC Farmer
McGrew, Mollie Wf W F Mar 1864 36 M14 6/5 Ill Ala Ala
McGrew, Clabie Son W M Jan 1885 15 S Tx Tx Ill Farm Laborer
McGrew, Gertie Dtr W F Mar 1888 12 S Tx Tx Ill Farm Laborer
McGrew, Flood Son W M May 1891 9 S Tx Tx Ill
McGrew, Mattie Dtr W F Jan 1893 7 S Tx Tx Ill
McGrew, Virginia Dtr W F Aug 1897 2 S Tx Tx Ill
McGrew, Alphonso Son W M Oct 1899 7/12 S Tx Tx Ill

Based on both the number of years Allen and Mollie were married (14) and the fact that she states she is the mother of five living children (presumably Gertie, Flood, Mattie, Virginia and Alphonso), it would appear that Clabie is Allen's son from a previous marriage. Additionally, in 1910, she is shown of the mother of six living children, presumably Gertie, Flood, Mattie, Virginia, Alfonso and Wilbur.

","STR06" "I2864","McGrew","Alvin ""Allie"" ""Alfonso"" Charles","21 Oct 1899","11 Nov 1949","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1930 Census
California, Tulare County, Visalia Twp
Enumerated 7 Apr 1930
ED 54-89 SD 14 Sheet 3B
71-73
McGrew, Wilbur G Head M W 27 M 18 Tx Tx Ill Foreman Power Company
McGrew, Catherine Wf F W 26 M 17 Calif Calif Mo
McGrew, Ellen Dtr F W 8 S Calif Tx Calif
McGrew, George Son M W 2 S Calif Tx Calif
72-74
McGrew, Alvin C Head M W 30 M 21 Tx Tx Ill Troubleman Power Company
McGrew, Etta Wf F W 28 M 18 Kan Mo Mo","STR06" "I2191","McGrew","Amanda","Abt 1831","Yes, date unknown","0","Wynema McGrew notes that in 1860 she was living with her sister, Martha McGrew Cunningham, in Victoria County, Texas.","STR06" "I2195","McGrew","Andrew Olander P.","Abt 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","Per ""The Southern McGrew Grew"" he was a Civil War veteran, and probably died in Mobile County, Alabama.

On the 1870 census, he was listed as Andrew and living with his parents in Mobile. He was a resident of Mobile, Alabama, living on Spring Hill Road between Broad and Pine in 1875, as per the 1875 City Directory. Maybe listed twice, as Andrew and Olander P? (Same address).","STR06" "I45540","McGrew","Ann Vernon","24 Aug 1909","16 Aug 1964","0","She was married when she died, and had resided in Austin for the previous 4 years. Her last name as death was PLANT. Informant was Mrs. Jo Ann Porter.","STR06" "I2178","McGrew","Annie Bell","28 Oct 1875","15 Mar 1959","0","Said to have married Clarence Elton MASSEY, and was the mother of Clarence Elton Jr., Alma Leah, and Charles Elmer MASSEY.

Name Annie Belle Massey
Event Type Death
Event Date 15 Mar 1959
Event Place Orange Grove, Jim Wells, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Usual occupation Nursing
Birth Date 28 Oct 1875
Birthplace Sweethome, Texas
Father's Name R T Mcgrew
Mother's Name Frances Bowman
Informant Mrs. Robert Brand
Certificate Number 70065
GS Film number 2116046
Digital Folder Number 005145473
Image Number 02121



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K34X-XXY : accessed 02 Jul 2014), Annie Belle Massey, 15 Mar 1959; citing certificate number 70065, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116046.","STR06" "I4126","McGrew","Annie Elizabeth","7 Dec 1879","6 Aug 1943","0","On the 1880 Wayne County, Mississippi census, she is listed as six months old Elizabeth, and in 1900, in Perry County, as Annie, born Dec 1870. Date of birth often shown as 7 Dec 1877, but 1879 is more likely based on the above referenced census listings.

Wynema McGrew shows that she married Paul DEAN, born in Illinois.","STR06" "I3592","McGrew","Benjamin Franklin","19 Jan 1894","22 Mar 1954","0","When he registered for the World War I draft, he was a resident of Seminary, Mississipi and was farming 3 miles west of that place. He was single, of medium heighth and slender, with gray eyes and dark hair.
","STR06" "I3592","McGrew","Benjamin Franklin","19 Jan 1894","22 Mar 1954","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Mississippi, Covington County, Beat One Seminary
Enumerated 10 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 2 Sheet 5B
82-89
McGrew, Benjamin Franklin Head M W 25 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McGrew, C. Irene Wf F W 16 M Miss Miss Miss
McGrew, B ennie Son M W 11/12 S Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I2455","McGrew","Benjamin Thompson","21 May 1885","7 Dec 1964","0","Name Benjamin Thompson Mcgrew
Event Type Death
Event Date 07 Dec 1964
Event Place Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Never Married
Birth Date 21 May 1885
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name James Harrison Mcgrew
Mother's Name Nancy Abbie Gail Mcmurrey
Informant Oliver P McGrew
Certificate Number 77605
GS Film number 2117653
Digital Folder Number 005164778
Image Number 02160



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3X2-JF3 : accessed 04 Jul 2014), Benjamin Thompson Mcgrew, 07 Dec 1964; citing certificate number 77605, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117653.
","STR06" "I4147","McGrew","Bennie","15 Dec 1919","28 Aug 1973","0","He has a military marker, embossed with a cross, and ""Bennie McGrew, Mississippi, M Sgt US Air Force Ret, World War II Korea, Dec 15 1919 Aug 28 1973."" He also shares a double headstone with Myra McGrew (1920-1988).

Social Security Death Index has the same name, same date of birth, shows his last residence as Seminary, Mississippi, BUT has his date of death as December 1963?","STR06" "I2458","McGrew","Bertha Bee","30 Oct 1893","14 Feb 1976","0","Said to have married C. B. Doolan.

Name Bertha Bee Doolan
Event Type Death
Event Date 14 Feb 1976
Event Place Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 30 Oct 1893
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name J H Mcgrew
Mother's Name Abbigail Mcmurry
Certificate Number 20376
GS Film number 2243929
Digital Folder Number 005145756
Image Number 02034



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K38T-DYM : accessed 04 Jul 2014), Bertha Bee Doolan, 14 Feb 1976; citing certificate number 20376, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2243929.","STR06" "I2826","McGrew","Bettie","Abt 1866","28 Jan 1923","0","Name Mrs. Frank Rowe
Event Type Death
Event Date 28 Jan 1923
Event Place Moody's Sanitarium San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name John Mcgrew
Mother's Name Sophy Sweeney
Informant Frank Rowe, Houston, Texas
Burial or removal Sweeny, Texas
Certificate Number 346
GS Film number 2074698
Digital Folder Number 005145618
Image Number 00746



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3CG-BT9 : accessed 02 Jul 2014), Frank Rowe, 28 Jan 1923; citing certificate number 346, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2074698.
","STR06" "I2933","McGrew","Beulah Ella","8 May 1874","19 Aug 1940","0","Name Beulah Ella Espy
Event Type Death
Event Date 19 Aug 1940
Event Place Brady, McCulloch, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 08 May 1874
Birthplace Refugio, Texas
Father's Name R W Mcgrew
Mother's Name Alice Duke
Certificate Number 38755
GS Film number 2138005
Digital Folder Number 005144976
Image Number 01520



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3MB-SM6 : accessed 04 Jul 2014), Beulah Ella Espy, 19 Aug 1940; citing certificate number 38755, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2138005.","STR06" "I33109","McGrew","Bruce Johnathan","13 Aug 1947","13 Oct 2003","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page created by Martha

Bruce Johnathan McGrew, 56, passed away Monday, October 13, 2003, at Hardy Wilson Memorial Hospital in Hazlehurst. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today at Highland Baptist Church in Crystal Springs. Services are 10 a.m. Thursday at the church with burial in Crystal Springs Cemetery. Stringer Funeral Home of Crystal Springs is in charge of arrangements.

Survivors include: wife, Linda McGrew; sons, Keith J. McGrew, Jason Granger, Chris Granger and wife Amanda, Joshua M. Granger and wife Melanie all of Crystal Springs; brother, Charles Elliot McGrew and wife Peggy of Gulfport; grandchildren, Kristen Lenard, Victoria Granger, Cody Whittington, Macey Granger, Tyler Bruce Granger, Jase Granger and Johnathan Granger all of Crystal Springs; nieces, Tiffanie Dawn McGrew of St. Louis, Mo., and Whitney Nicole McGrew of Gulfport.

-- Clarion Ledger October 15, 2003

Ancestry.com. U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 shows that he served in the US Nany from 28 Oct 1968 through 18 Aug 1972","STR06" "I33102","","","","","","","" "I2922","McGrew","Caroline","6 Feb 1818","Yes, date unknown","0","Wynema McGrew cites Esther McGrew Hardin suggestion that Caroline my have married James Stephens or Stevenson. In the 1860 Refugio County, Texas census, in the household of James Lyon, four names were bracketed with ""Penitentiary"" written sideways, James Stevenson, born ca 1810 in La, laborer, serving 25 years for murder, Caroline Stevenson, born ca 1814 in Louisiana, serving 5 years for murder, Wililam Franks, born ca 1820 in Texas, blacksmith, serving 5 years of manslaughter, and Thomas Duke, born ca 1840 in Texas, farmer (with no reason for his sentence to the penitentiary written).","STR06" "I2181","McGrew","Charles Cleveland ""C. C.""","29 Sep 1885","12 Dec 1967","0","Name Charlie Cleveland Mcgrew
Event Type Death
Event Date 12 Dec 1967
Event Place Hallettsville, Lavaca, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 29 Sep 1885
Occupation Railroad Engineer
Birthplace Yoakum, Texas
Father's Name Tom Chandler [???] Mcgrew
Mother's Name Frances Bowman
Informant Mary Ola McGrew
Certificate Number 81677
GS Film number 2138822
Digital Folder Number 005165851
Image Number 03113



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3FW-R4W : accessed 02 Jul 2014), Charlie Cleveland Mcgrew, 12 Dec 1967; citing certificate number 81677, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2138822.

Unknown symbol on his headstone?

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=8177689&PIpi=15421306","STR06" "I2792","McGrew","Charles Edgar","6 May 1907","27 Sep 1975","0","His Texas Death certificate shows he was a house painter in the construction industry. He was also a veteran and served in World War II. He was a widower, the informant on his death certificate was a niece, Mrs. Annis Lockstedt.

He has a military marker, ""AS US Navy, World War II.""","STR06" "I33100","McGrew","Charles Elliott","6 May 1943","10 Jun 2014","0","Charles Elliot McGrew, age 71, formerly of Gulfport died Tuesday, June 10, 2014. Private memorial services will be held. Howard Avenue Chapel of BRADFORD-O'KEEFE is in charge.","STR06" "I2431","McGrew","Daisy Lee","8 Sep 1906","24 Jan 1976","0","The March 6, 1927 edition of the San Antonio Express News, page 19, in their Yoakum column, noted that the literary and debating society of Baldwin's Business College held a program discussing salesmanship. Speakers were Henry Pospisal, Hardy Bridgeforth, Rosa Lee Cannon, Hugo Striebel, Wilburn Polka and Daisy McGrew.

Mrs. Daisy Lawrence was the informant on the death certificate of her sister, Alice McGrew Hyde in 1970.

On her own death certificate, dated 1976, her occupation was shown as that of a Teacher in the Aldine School District. The informant was George W. Lawrence, her husband.

Had three children, John Dee, Timothy, and Alma Kuehn.

Name Daisy Lee Lawrence
Event Type Death
Event Date 24 Jan 1976
Event Place Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 08 Sep 1909
Birthplace Gatesville, Texas
Father's Name Lorenzo Dowell (sic) Mcgrew
Mother's Name Minnie Franks
Certificate Number 03195
GS Film number 2243843
Digital Folder Number 005145747
Image Number 01844



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K38G-N9Y : accessed 04 Jul 2014), Daisy Lee Lawrence, 24 Jan 1976; citing certificate number 03195, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2243843.","STR06" "I2806","McGrew","Dovey May","25 Dec 1893","31 May 1980","0","Said to have married Albert L. Caples.","STR06" "I4024","McGrew","Edna Elizabeth","23 May 1886","Yes, date unknown","0","Wynema McGrew noted that as of the 1900 census, she and her sister were residents of the Protestant Orphanage and Asylum, and listed as Orphans.

Wynema also wrote that Edna married first Joseph Pratlove and second John Odell.","STR06" "I2813","McGrew","Eliza Ann","Abt 1823","Yes, date unknown","0","Wynema McGrew shows her as born much earlier, on 22 Sep 1816 in Louisiana. Wynema also states that she married second A. Francis SHEPPARD, a Civil War Veteran. They were shown as the parents of Flora Sheppard, born ca 1856 in Louisiana.

It may have been another Eliza McGrew that married Francis Sheppard, as John Simmons and wife Eliza Ann can be found in the 1870 census in Cherokee County, Texas.

Some online trees show Giles and Nancy having a daughter names both Elizaben and Eliza Ann...so perhaps they are indeed two different people.","STR06" "I2869","McGrew","Elizabeth Townsend ""Bettie""","11 Mar 1857","4 Aug 1950","0","On 12 July 1929, Bette Rawls wrote ""My father [James Thomas McGrew] died when I was quite young and the others were killed and scattered by Indians, so I know very little about them not even my grandfathers name or where he came from--only that they were of Scotch-Irish descent. They were Pioneer Texans and went through all the hardships and privations that the words imply, first settling in Roberston County later moving to Limestone County. I make my home with my daughter, Mrs. B. C. Dunn."" (From Wynema McGrew's book. p. 351).","STR06" "I45508","McGrew","Ellen","1 Nov 1921","2 Jun 1990","0","She shares a burial plot with her parents. Her last name at death was HILL.","STR06" "I2329","McGrew","Ellen ""Ella""","Abt 1855","26 Mar 1931","0","Name Ella Love
Event Type Death
Event Date 26 Mar 1931
Event Place Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Father's Name John Mcgrew
Mother's Name Sophie Sweeny
Informant Mrs. S. M. Lister, 4209 Montrose Blvd Houston TX
Burial or Removal Sweeny, Texas
Certificate Number 13526
GS Film number 2135507
Digital Folder Number 005145146
Image Number 02715



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K7D6-R6R : accessed 02 Jul 2014), Ella Love, 26 Mar 1931; citing certificate number 13526, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2135507.","STR06" "I2774","McGrew","Ellen Mae ""Nellie""","31 May 1876","31 Aug 1903","0","Her headstone is inscribed:

GONE IN HER YOUNG YEARS,
ERE SORROW COULD STAIN,
AFAR FROM LIFE'S CARES,
ITS GRIEF AND ITS PAINS.


Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Lora Peppers, shows her as the mother of Allie, Calvin and Jessie.","STR06" "I4114","McGrew","Emily E.","7 Oct 1873","19 Sep 1903","0","Wynema McGrew shows that she married Willie H. POWELL of Lamar County, Mississippi, ""a dearly loved and respected citizen of Lamar County. He died at the Poplarville Hospital where he was being treated for a heart ailment."" He was survived by his wife and 13 children, 44 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren, one half-brother and four half-sisters. The mother of four of his 13 children was Emily.
","STR06" "I2844","McGrew","Emma Serena","24 Jul 1866","1 Oct 1914","0","Name Emma Serena Evetts
Event Type Death
Event Date 01 Oct 1914
Event Place Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Divorced
Birth Date 24 Jul 1866
Birthplace Robertson, Texas
Father's Name John Alexander Mcgrew
Mother's Name Louisa Galloway
Place of Burial or removal New Orleans, LA
Certificate Number 21114
GS Film number 2051130
Digital Folder Number 005145351
Image Number 00817



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K37T-HHL : accessed 05 Jul 2014), Emma Serena Evetts, 01 Oct 1914; citing certificate number 21114, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2051130.","STR06" "I1768","McGrew","Ferdinand","Abt 1825","24 Aug 1846","0","Ferdinand was a Blackburn family name.

He enlisted with his brother, John Gabriel in the Mexican war, in Milam, Sabine County, Texas as privates in Company K. This was on 25 June 1846. He was said to have been killed on 24 August 1846, in Camargo, Mexico.","STR06" "I3031","McGrew","Florence Elizabeth","24 Jan 1870","1 Aug 1907","0","She married a Strahan and had a daughter Alma.","STR06" "I4118","McGrew","Frances Burnette ""Nettie""","Oct 1893","Abt 1957","0","Wynema McGrew shows that she married Mack Ottis Sanders, and that they had one daughter, Olevia.","STR06" "I2457","McGrew","Francis ""Frank"" Marion","20 Jun 1889","17 Jan 1957","0","Name Francis Marion Mcgrew
Event Type Death
Event Date 17 Jan 1957
Event Place Rural Precinct 7, Lavaca, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 20 Jun 1889
Birthplace Lavaca, Texas
Occupation Peace Officer, County
Veteran? No
Father's Name James H Mcgrew
Mother's Name Nancy A Mcmurry
Certificate Number 72948
GS Film number 2115163
Digital Folder Number 005145203
Image Number 00587



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""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K33T-MS3 : accessed 05 Jul 2014), Francis Marion Mcgrew, 17 Jan 1957; citing certificate number 72948, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2115163.","STR06" "I2167","McGrew","Francis Alexander","Abt 1830","Aft 1839","0","Wynema McGrew writes that he ""died very young. The only place Francis is found was in his father's will in 1839.""","STR06" "I3582","McGrew","Fred Wheeler","1 Feb 1902","24 Sep 1990","0","Fred married later in life because he lived at home with his divorced mother and sisters who had children but no husbands. He helped take care of everyone. Wheeler and his family always lived within walking distance of his mother. He and his wife farmed and raised chickens. Even on that meager income, they put money aside to ensure a college education for their daughters. Wheeler had Alzheimer's disease, and was in a nursing home for the last six years of his life. His wife Pauline visited him faithfully every day.","STR06" "I2805","McGrew","George Dean","1 Apr 1888","25 Jul 1914","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Lora Peppers, has the following biographical info:

Grave recorded March 18, 1956 by the Chief Tusquahoma Chapter D.A.R. for the series ""Louisiana Tombstone Transcriptions"", Volume I, Page 114.

George D. and wife Ida McGrew were found on the 1910 Ouachita Parish census with a four month old daughter Gladis, their first and only child. They had been married one year.

Online trees state his middle name was Dean. They also state he was the son of George Washington and Catherine Hendricks McGrew, was the husband of Ida Waggoner and had two more children before his death: Clemmie and Ennis Dean.","STR06" "I2165","McGrew","George Washington","Abt 1820","Abt 1839","0","Served in the Texas Army during the revolution of 1836. Also a Texas Ranger, and said to have been killed during an attempt to save 12 year Cynthia Ann Parker when she was captured by the Comanches.

Per the book THE SOUTHERN McGREWS GREW he joined the Robertson Co Rangers to help protect against the Indians. The Indians attacked Ft. Marlin on January 16, 1839 and G. W. along with his brothers, Wm A and a brother in law David Armstrong Barton, went to help drive the Indians away. Jackson Powers had his horse shot from under him, so G.W. took him up behind him on his little pony. Powers brother saw this and came and took his brother up with him on a larger horse. The Indians caught up with G.W., the Powers, and David Barton, and killed G.W. and Barton. The Powers got away. G.W. and Elizabeth had a daughter born after his death. The widowed Elizabeth next married James B. Ware. She later married John Lynd. She probably died shortly after 1850, as Wm. Moss was guardian of her children.

Wynema McGrew writes that George W. McGrew posthumously received Bounty Warrant 161 for 320 acres on 16 Dec 1846 for service from 29 Apr to 29 July 1839. In October1848, 320 acres in Freestone County were presented to him (or presumably his heirs as he died in 1839).","STR06" "I2800","McGrew","George Washington","16 Jun 1858","14 Apr 1945","0","Per ""The Southern McGrews Grew"" he was a farmer. He sold 40 acres in Ouachita Parish on January 11, 1904 to a cousin, William L. McGrew, for $80.","STR06" "I2800","McGrew","George Washington","16 Jun 1858","14 Apr 1945","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Louisiana, Ouachita Parish, Ward 9
Enumerated 20 Jun 1900
SD 5 ED 95 Sheets 13B and 14A Stamped 197
233-236
W. and Sarah Hendrix and family
234-237
McGrew, Geo. W Head W M July 1859 40 M 20 La La La farmer
McGrew, C. J. Wf W F May 1864 36 M 30 7/7 La La La
McGrew, J. W. Son W M Mar 1880 19 S La La La
McGrew, Willie L Son W M May 1881 18 S La La La
McGrew, Geo. D Son W M Apr 1881 12 S La La La
McGrew, Mary J Dtr W F May 1886 14 S La La La
McGrew, Dovlyn Dtr W F Dec 1892 7 S La La la
McGrew, Nora/Nova A Dtr W F Sept 1894 5 S La La La
McGrew, NOT NAMED Son W M Sept 1899 8/12 S La La La
","STR06" "I2154","McGrew","Giles ""Joel""","Bef 1783","Bef 1847","0","According to THE SOUTHERN McGREWS GREW, Giles McGrew signed a Memorial to Congress in 1803. He was on the 1805 tax list of Washington Co, Mississippi. He married Nancy Dickerson, born 1796 in Georgia. The story was told that they were on their way to Texas and stopped in LA to make a corn crop before going further, and decided to stay.

Wynema McGrew states that he was in Ouachita Parish, LA by the 1820 census, and many of his descendants still live around Monroe, Louisiana. In 1820, Giles and Nancy were between the age of 26 and 44, and had four sons and one daughter under the age of 10. In 1830, three sons were counted, ranging in age between one day to 15 years, and five daughters were enumerated, ranging in age from 5 to 20. In 1840, the family had at home two sons under the age of 10, and four daughters whose age ranged from 5 to 20. According to a descendant, Giles and Nancy had 12 children in total, four sons and eight daughters. Ten have been identified by name.

Esther McGrew Hardin of San Antonio noted that Giles was also known as Joiles or Joel, and was the same Joel McGrew who married Nancy Dickerson Aug 27, 1811 in Amite County, Mississippi.

","STR06" "I2795","McGrew","Giles Columbus ""Lum""","Nov 1856","15 Apr 1933","0","Wynema McGrew writes that he was named for his grandfather, and called ""Lum."" He filed for a homestead grant and was given 160 acres just south of his brother, James Calvin, on Lapine Road. In Dec. 1910, he deeded this property to John McGrew, a son of William L. McGrew, who was a son of George Washington McGrew. As of the 1910 census, Columbus G. and Lisabeth J. had been married 28 years and had three children, two of whom were living. [The number and status of their children agrees to the 1900 census.] Only Thomas E. was still at home. Columbus was a farmer and owned his farm free of mortgage and Thomas was listed as a farm laborer.","STR06" "I2795","McGrew","Giles Columbus ""Lum""","Nov 1856","15 Apr 1933","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Louisiana, Ouachita Parish, Ward 9
Enumerated 20 Jun 1900
SD 5 ED 95 Sheet 14A Stamped 197
236-238
McGrew, Columbus Head W M Nov 1856 43 M 19 La Miss Ala Farmer
McGrew, Elizabeth Wf W F May 1866 34 M 19 3/2 La Miss Miss
McGrew, Sarah A Dtr W F Aug 1884 15 S La La La
McGrew, Ervin Son M W Apr 1894 6 S La La La

1930 Census
Louisiana, West Carroll Parish, Ward Two
Enumerated 3 Apr 1930
ED 62-2 SD 3 Sheet 2A Stamped 140
25-26
McGrew, Irving Head M W 34 M 23 La La La Salesman Cattle
McGrew, Leura Wf F W28 M 15 La Ga La
McGrew, T. E. Jr. Son M W 11 S La La La
McGrew, James Carroll Son M W 6 S La La La
McGrew, Mary E Dtr F W 3 5/12 S La La La
26-27
McGrew, G C Head M W 73 M La Tn Tn
McGrew, Elizabeth Wf F W 63 M La Miss Tx","STR06" "I2836","McGrew","Hardin Richardson","Abt 1813","Aug 1839","0","Everette McGrew instead puts his date of birth ca 1822. However, as he served in the Mexican War in 1836, he was likely the eldest born of the children of James Tate and his wife Elizabeth. Hardin enlisted on 12 Mar 1838 in Robertston County as a private under Captain N. Doyle, Volunteer Rangers. He was discharged 10 Jun 1839. William and Flood McGrew, his brothers, also enlisted and were discharged at the same time.

Robert Lee McGrew of Pearland, TX also indicated that James Tate McGrew and his wife Elizabeth had a son named Hardin R. McGrew, but he is not mentioned in James Tate McGrew's will. The book THE SOUTHERN McGREWS GREW indicates he died before his father drew up his will.

Veteren of the Mexican War of 1836, paid a land grant in Robertson Co, TX for 1476 acres. He apparently died around 1839/1840, before his father's will was made, but he was on the 1840 tax list. He left his estate to his mother, Elizabeth, and she and two sons sold the headright to Reuban Anderson on 20 May 1850 for $20,000. (From THE SOUTHERN McGREWS GREW)","STR06" "I2204","McGrew","Henry H.","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","Per THE SOUTHERN McGREWS GREW he served in the Civil War on the staff of Lt. Arthur Pendleton Bagby. Head of Patrol, Precinct 2, Refugio . Married Alice (b. 1847, LA) and had two children.

Wynema McGrew indicates his wife may have actually been named Maggie.","STR06" "I2204","McGrew","Henry H.","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Refugio County, Crescent Village
Enumerated 9 June 1860
Page 1 Stamped 129
10-6
John McGrue 44 M Farmer $7000 $32000 Miss
Sophia H McGrew 35 F Tenn
Anna O McGrew 8 F Tx
Ellen McGrew 5 F Tx
Thoams McGrew 3 M Tx
William McGrew 2 m Tx
11/--
Jas McGrew 24 M Farmer $--- $10000 Miss
11/--
H H McGrew 22 M Farmer $--- 10,000 Miss
J B Fowler 26 M Laborer Miss","STR06" "I4116","McGrew","Hugh","4 May 1880","5 Dec 1962","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Mississippi, Lamar County, Beat Three
Enumerated 23 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 100 Sheet 12B
119-122
Lott and Nancy McArthur (ages 73 and 70)
120-123
McArthur, John Head m W 51 M Miss Miss Ala Farmer
McArthur, Zuleakey Wf F W 43 M Miss Miss Miss
McArthur, J. Ernest Son M W 13 S Miss Miss Miss
Bryant, Bessie Servant F W 23 Wd Miss Miss Miss Cook Private Family
Bryant, Hazel Boarder F W 3 S Miss Miss Miss
121-124
McGrew, Hugh Head M W 59 (sic, s/b 39) M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McGrew, Pearl Wf F W 22 M Miss Miss Miss
McGrew, Francis Mother F W 70 Wd Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I2814","McGrew","Huldry","Between 1820 and 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","Also shown as Huldah.","STR06" "I2808","McGrew","Infant","5 Sep 1899","11 Jul 1900","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Lora Peppers, has the following biographical info:

""Infant Son of G.W. & Catherine McGrew""

Grave recorded March 18, 1956 by the Chief Tusquahoma Chapter D.A.R. for the series ""Louisiana Tombstone Transcriptions"", Volume I, Page 112.

This child can be found on the 1900 Ward 9 Ouachita Parish census in the George McGrew household. His name is listed ""not named"". He was born September, 1899 and was 8 months old.","STR06" "I2442","McGrew","J. L. ""Jack""","Apr 1848","25 Dec 1928","0","The 1850 census would indicate he was probably born in 1843.

Date of birth, unsourced, shown as 5 Apr 1847. Wynema McGrew also shows 5 Apr 1847 in either Mississippi or Alabama.

Wyenema McGrew notes that on the 1900 Perry County Census he is listed as JOHN McGrew, with a wife and five children. On the 1910 census, he is shown as Jack McGrew, but with the same wife and two of five children on the previous census. This census shows he was born in Apr 1848.","STR06" "I2442","McGrew","J. L. ""Jack""","Apr 1848","25 Dec 1928","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1880 Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John MCGREW Self M Male W 33 AL Navel Employment AL GA
Rebecca MCGREW Wife M Female W 22 MS Keeping House --- MS
Elizabeth MCGREW Dau S Female W 6M MS --- ---
Martha BEACH Sister S Female W 20 MS --- ---
Source Information:
Census Place District 3, Beat 3, Wayne, Mississippi
Family History Library Film 1254668
NA Film Number T9-0668
Page Number 320A

1900 Census
Mississippi, Perry county, Beat 5
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 93 Sheet 2B
31-31
McGrew, John Head W M Apr 1848 52 M/8 years Miss Ala Ala Laborer Turpentine
McGrew, Sarah Wf W M (sic) Feb 1863 37 M/8 years 4/3 Miss Ga Ga
McGrew, Annie Dtr W F Dec 1879 20 S Miss Miss Miss
McGrew, William C Son W M July 1883 16 S Miss Miss Miss Laborer Turpentine
McGrew, Sarah Dtr W f Apr 1893 7 S Miss Miss Miss
McGrew, Epsey Dtr W F Aug 1895 4 S Miss Miss Miss
McGrew, Tempie E Dtr W F Jun 1899 11/12 S Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I2104","McGrew","James","Abt 1744","Abt 1797","0","According to Feldman's ANGLO-AMERICANS IN SPANISH ARCHIVES (p 27) he and John McGrew were American residents of Mobile on January 1, 1786.

Wynema McGrew writes (p. 7) that he may also have been a royalist and left the Carolinas in the late 1770s of early 1780s, moving to area that became the Mississippi Territory, as had his older brother John. He received a Spanish land grant in 1788.

The following information is courtesy of Ester McGrew Hardin, and was originally prepared by Robert Lee McGrew of Pearland, Texas in December 1986. Some additional information has been added to his work from loose papers owned by Mrs. Hardin and from the book THE SOUTHERN McGREWS GREW by Everette L. McGrew, 2106 Freeland Way, Dallas TX 75228.

James witnessed the sale of property on March 30, 1770 in Tyrone County, North/South Carolina by Alexander Kilpatrick on both sides of the Pacelot River. This is near where his brother, John, had bought land October 9, 1770. The brothers left Tyrone County in 1778, with their wives and children, and settled in Mississippi.

James settled, however, in the area of St. Stephens, Alabama, on the banks of the Tombigbee River. This was a remote area with few settlers. The boundaries of Washington County at that time were the Chattahooche River on the east, Pearl River on the west, the 31st parallel on the south, and 32 degrees, 28 minutes on the north. From this 25,000 square miles, 26 counties in Mississippi and Alabama were later formed.

Many of these early settlers from the Carolinas and Georgia were in the territory as early as 1775, and as such were subject to the laws of the ruling Spanish Government. In keeping with Spanish regulations, the commandant of the Alabama Fort of San Esteban de Tombecbe compiled in 1797 a census of the settlers of the district. This list contained fifty-one (51) families; two of which were those of John and James McGrew. They became leaders of their settlement and were successful planters living on large plantations and active in early territory politics. James's brother, John McGrew, Sr., became on of the wealthiest planters in the south, owning approximately 4000 acres. On the 1808 tax rolls, he paid a tax of $25.05 on 29 slaves and a 640 acre section.

Mrs. Hardin had in her papers a copy of a letter from The Catholic Center, Archdiocese of Mobile, Mobile, Alabama dated January 27, 1982. It showed the following baptism's:

Ana (Nancy), Maria Casia (Keziah), Guillermo (William), Juan (John), children of Santiago (James) and Constancia Tibbett (Constance Tillet) Magrew, (Protestants). Dated 17 Nov 1788. Recorded Page 31, Bapt. Rcds. Bk #2.

Under Spanish regulations all residents were required to have their children baptized by a Catholic priest, even if they were not Catholic.

JAMES McGREW, had died in 1797 at the age of 57. According to THE SOUTHERN McGREWS GREW a James McGrew of St. Stephen's obtained a passport to go to Georgia on 8 January 1797. Possibly James died while on this trip?

James's widow, Constance, and children petitioned the Congress of the United States of American for title to his land, since the original title had been a Spanish grant, and as of 1799 the territory had been taken over by the United States. John also petitioned for his land. Many letters were written to President Thomas Jefferson, and to the Congress of the United States. These were signed by John Flood McGrew, William McGrew, John McGrew, Sr, and John McGrew, Jr. [Col. John Flood McGrew was a member of the Territorial Council, and friend of Chief Pushmataha, chief of the Choctaw tribe]. These petitions were granted and full titles to the lands in question were given to the two McGrew families. John and his children prospered during the next few years, as did Constance McGrew and her grown children. Constance tried to also obtain a grant for an additional 604 acres of land, but was denied. She and her children later sold the 400 acres of their land to Wm. and John Pierce.

Below, from the AMERICAN STATE PAPERS Volume 1, p. 686, is the summary of the hearing related to the land grant of James and Constantia McGrew in the Mississippi territory:

The heirs of James McGREW, case no. 53 on the docket of the Board, and no. 73 on the books of the Register. Claim--Of 400 acres, by virtue of a Spanish warrant of survey, under the first section of the act. The claimants presented their claim, together with a surveyor's plot of the land claimed, in the following words and figures, to wit: To the Commissioners appointed in pursuance of the act of Congress passed the 3rd day of March, 1803, to receive and adjust claims of lands east of Pearl River. Please take notice, that the following tract of land, situated on the west side of the river Tombigbee, butting and bounded as follows: beginning on a corner cotton tree, above Reams's line and lands claimed by Young Gains, &c, about two miles below Fort St. Stephen's, (supposed;) thence, running south, eighteen degrees west, one hundred and twenty-six chains fifty links, to a corner red oak; ...... thence, down the meanders of the river to the first mentioned station; .....is claimed by James McGrew, or by his heirs, to wit: Peggy McGrew, Eliza McGrew or Eliza De Castro, Alexander McGrew, Giles McGrew, James McGrew, Jane McGrew, Nancy McGrew, Keziah McGrew, John McGrew, and Wm. McGrew, children of said James McGrew, under and by virtue of a Spanish warrant or order of survey, granted unto him, the said James McGrew, on the day of; and the said claimant did, on the 27th day of October, 1795, inhabit and cultivate the tract herein specified, agreeably to the requistions of the first section of an act of Congress, entitled an act, and the same does not appear to be claimed by any preceding provision of the act, and now exhibited to the Register of the Land Office, established east of Pearl river, to be recorded as is directed by said act. To all which they beg leave to refer, as also to the plot hereto fixed, &c, &c. Presented February 29th, 1804, by Elizabeth De Castro, her X mark. Witness, Edwin Lewis. Surveyed in February, 1804, by Robert Ligon. Chain carriers, Young Gains, Dawson Grimes.

In support of this claim, a Spanish warrant of survey was exhibited in the following words and figures, to wit: Don Estevan Miro, Colonel of the royal army, Governor civil and military of the city and province of Louisiana,&c.,&c. Mobile, 12th January, 1788. James McGrew, inhabitant of this jurisdiction of Mobile, with the greatest respect to your excellency, represents and says, that there is on the Tombigee river ten acres of vacant land, which until now, has never been claimed by any proprietor; he begs your excellency to grant him, with the profounder customery, with papers of titles necessary from the Secretary of Government, that may correspond witht he concession; for which favor he will be forever thankful. (signed) James McGrew. Certified by Vicent Folch.
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Both Wynema McGrew, the author of a book about the Descendants of James McGrew, and G.E. McGrew, 132 Lausanne Drive, Camden, SC 29020 suggest that the McGrews of South Carolina are from Omagh, County Tyrone, Ireland, and landed in Charleston SC in May, 1773. See LDS Alm(?) 874714, at the Orangeburg Historical Society in South Carolina.

Esther McGrew Hardin instead speculates that the McGrew's might be descended from Quaker families originally from Pennsylvania. Many McGrew's can be found in Orange County, North Carolina records. Additionally, in the corner of Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware, many members of the Blackburn, Means and McGrew families were all kin, a pattern of intermarriage between these families that continued for many generations. It is possible they came to Pennyslvania from Omagh.","STR06" "I2097","McGrew","James","Abt 1810","Abt 7 Jun 1891","0","Per the book THE SOUTHERN McGREWS GREW and Alley Moody of Natchez, Mississippi, James and his wife, Betsy Lott were married in 1835 in Marion County, MS. They moved to Sabine Co, TX in the mid 1840's with his family, but moved back to Perry Co, MS by 1850. On the 1860 census, Jame's widowed mother, Elizabeth (Blackburn) McGrew, was living with them. He was a Civil War veteran. After the War, they moved to Covington Co, MS and then to Mobile, AL. He was in the produce business. They had 8 children. Betsy died on 22 Nov 1880, and was buried in the Wainwright Lot of the Montgomery cemetery in Mobile. He returned to Covington, MS, to lived with his son Leonard, and died prior to 1891. He is buried in the Old Williamsburg cemetery west of Collins, Covington Co, MS.

His middle name has been shown as both Alexander and as Harrison by different sources. On census records, he was listed simply as James.

James A. McGrew was a resident of Mobile, Alabama, living on Spring Hill Road between Broad and Pine in 1875, as per the 1875 City Directory","STR06" "I2097","McGrew","James","Abt 1810","Abt 7 Jun 1891","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Perry County
Enumerated 30 Sept 1850
143-143
James McGrew 40 M Farmer 350 La
Elizabeth McGrew 30 F Miss
Alexander McGrew 14 m Miss
Mary McGrew 12 F Miss
Robert McGrew 10 m Miss
Leonard McGrew 8 M Miss
James McGrew 5 M Miss
Olander McGrew 4 M Texas
Ferdinand McGrew 1 M Texas

1860 Census
Mississippi, Perry County, Southern District
Enumerated 16 Aug 1860
88-81
James McGrew 49 M Farmer 300 1060 La
Elizabeth McGrew 40 F Mi
Robert McGrew 18 M Mi
Lenard McGrew 17 M Mis
James McGrew 14 M Mis
Alander McGrew 12 m Tex
Ferdinand McGrew 12 m Mis
John McGrew 6 M Mis
Elizabeth McGrew 66 F $--- $450 La

1870 Census
Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile, Eighth Ward
Enumerated 29 July 1870
Page 30
204/205
Lewis and Elizabeth Pierce and family
Howel and Mary Turner
---/206
McGree, James 60 M W farmer 600 600 La
McGree, Isabella 49 F W Keeps House Miss
McGree, Andrew 24 m W Carpenter Tx
McGree, John 13 M W At School Miss","STR06" "I2197","McGrew","James","Abt 1836","22 Aug 1912","0","Died single, intestate, and without issue, in the Texas Confederate home in Austin. His estate was administered by Frances McGuill. It is from the probate documents that the names of his brother's and sister's issue is known.","STR06" "I2197","McGrew","James","Abt 1836","22 Aug 1912","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Refugio County, Crescent Village
Enumerated 9 June 1860
Page 1 Stamped 129
10-6
John McGrue 44 M Farmer $7000 $32000 Miss
Sophia H McGrew 35 F Tenn
Anna O McGrew 8 F Tx
Ellen McGrew 5 F Tx
Thoams McGrew 3 M Tx
William McGrew 2 m Tx
11/--
Jas McGrew 24 M Farmer $--- $10000 Miss
11/--
H H McGrew 22 M Farmer $--- 10,000 Miss
J B Fowler 26 M Laborer Miss","STR06" "I2437","McGrew","James","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","James A. McGrew was a resident of Mobile, Alabama, living on Spring Hill Road between Broad and Pine in 1875, as per the 1875 City Directory

Said by some to have married a Frances COOK.","STR06" "I2192","McGrew","James C.","7 Dec 1831","4 Sep 1854","0","Wynema McGrew shows he was buried at the Brushy Fork Cemetery on the Copiah-Claiborne County line.","STR06" "I2352","McGrew","James Calvin","18 Mar 1841","11 Apr 1925","0","Per ""The Southern McGrews Grew"" he enlisted in Monroe, LA on 14 April 1862 for the Civil War. He was a prisoner captured and paroled in Vicksburg MS and finally paroled on 9 June 1865 in Monroe, LA. He married Martha Amanda Bryan. They had six children. Wynema McGrew notes that he was a private in Company K, 31 Louisiana Infantry. His residence was listed as Ouachita Parish, Louisiana. According to the family group record prepared by Ritter, James Calvin filed for homestead grant, and he was legally granted 160 acres in Lapine, Louisiana. On the 1910 census, J. C. an M. A. McGrew reported that they had been married 38 years, and had six total children, five still living. Joan and Lureca were still at home, and granddaughters Rosa McGrew and Ulah Tolbird were also listed in the home.","STR06" "I2352","McGrew","James Calvin","18 Mar 1841","11 Apr 1925","0","(Research):

Census Listings

1880 Census
Louisiana, Ouachita Parish, Ward 9
Enumerated 14 Jun 1880
Page 7 SD 3 ED 69 Stamped 158C
5-5
McGrew, J C W M 28 Farmer La La SC
McGrew, Martha W F 26 Wf Keeping House La --- ---
McGrew, Joseph A W M 5 Son La La La
McGrew, Ellen M W F 3 Dtr La La La
McGrew, William C W M 1 Son La La La

1900 Census
Louisiana, Ouachita Parish, Ward 8
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900
SD 5 ED 95 Sheet 2B
49-49
McGrew, J C Head W M Mar 1841 59 M 27 La La SC Farmer
McGrew, M. A. Wife W F Apr 1856 43 M 27 6/6 La Ala Ala
McGrew, W. C. Son W M Jun 1878 21 S La La La
McGrew, Joanna Dtr W F Oct 1883 16 S La La La
McGrew, Lariece Dtr W F July 1891 8 S La La La
McGrew, Rada B GrdDtr W F Jan 1897 3 S La La La

","STR06" "I24623","McGrew","James Carroll ""J. C."" ""Keg""","14 May 1923","6 Aug 2014","0","When he registered for the draft during World War II, he was a resident of Tallulah LA, and a drag line operator for Looney Bros, the nature of his business was described as ""dig ditches etc."" His date of birth was shown as May 14, 1923, at Pioneer, Louisiana. His mailing address was c/o Mr. T. E. McGrew of Tallulah. He was married.

Death Notice, from the Lufkin Dailey Sentinel

Funeral for J.C. McGrew, 91, of Broaddus will be at 2 p.m. Friday, Aug. 8, 2014, at Trinity Baptist Church, Broaddus with Bro. Don Lofton, Bro. Hugh Mixon and Bobby Jones Jr. officiating. Burial will be in Runnels Cemetery, San Augustine County. Mr. McGrew died Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2014, in Lufkin. He was born May 14, 1923, in Pioneer, La. Wyman Funeral Home.

Full obituary, from the Wyman Roberts Website, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 13, 2014, page 12

Mr. J.C. ""Keg"" McGrew was born May 14, 1923, in Pioneer, Louisiana to the late Launa (Borders) and Thomas E. McGrew. He passed from this life on August 6, 2014, in Lufkin, Texas, attaining the age of 91 years, 2 months and 21 days.

Mr. McGrew was of the Methodist faith. During WWII he served in the U.S. Navy Seabees. He worked as a heavy equipment operator. He was working on the road constructions in Broaddus when he met and married his wife, Berniece Runnels McGrew. He had also worked as a contractor for Southwestern Bell installing concrete conduit lines which he had invented. While living in Houston, he was a member of the Masonic Lodge. He had a great love for fiddle music and was a member of the Texas Fiddle Association.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Thomas and Luana McGrew; his beloved wife, Berniece McGrew; and brother, Tommy McGrew.

He is survived by his

Daughters: Lou Nell McLendon Jones & husband Bob of Pasadena

Carol Mead of Broaddus

Jane Lewis & husband Scott of Pasadena

Grandchildren: Lou Ann Rice, Bobby Jones, Travis Duncan, Brandi Pryor, Jamie Lewis, Tonya Lewis & Kayla Lewis

11 Great-Grandchildren & 2 Great-Great-Grandchildren

Sisters: Mary Pippin of Delhi, Louisiana

Laura Geese & husband Freddie of Tyler

Brothers: Tulley Borders & wife Joy of Kilgore

Dub Borders & wife Shirley of Gilbertsville, Pa.

Funeral services will be held Friday, August 8, 2014, 2:00 P.M. at Trinity Baptist Church in Broaddus, Texas with Bro. Don Lofton, Bro. Hugh Mixon and Bobby Jones Jr. officiating. Visitation will be Thursday evening, 5:00 til 8:00 p.m., at Trinity Baptist Church. Burial will be in the Runnels Cemetery in San Augustine County.

- See more at: http://www.wymanrobertsfuneralhome.com/tribute/details/725/James_McGrew/obituary.html#sthash.lY8ZrcD9.v7rVzSqU.dpuf","STR06" "I2440","McGrew","James F.","12 Oct 1837","14 Apr 1906","0","Per the book ""The Southern McGrews Grew,"" James was show in in the home of Daniel Carter on the 1860 Perry County, Mississippi census and in the home of Felix Rawls for the 1870 Perry County, Mississippi census.

Wynema McGrew reports he was most likely a veteran of the Civil War, as a James McGrew enlisted on 10 Aug 1861 in Jones County, Mississippi, in Captain A. McLemore's Company, Co B., 27 Regiment, Mississippi Infantry. James McGrew was appointed sergeant on 27 Sep 1862; hospitalized in Shelbyville, Tennessee for several months, and later caputured on Lookout Mountain in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He was held as a prisoner of war in Rock Island, Illinois, and paroled on 8 Jun 1865 at Mobile, Alabama, his place of residence being shown as Perry County, Mississippi.","STR06" "I2440","McGrew","James F.","12 Oct 1837","14 Apr 1906","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Mississippi, Marion County, Carleys
Enumerated August 1880
Page 49 SD 2 ED 131
3-3
Barrett A C W M 22 Farmer Miss
McGrew, J. F W M 39 Farmer Miss
McGrew S F W F 25 Wf Miss
McGrew, Emily W F 6 Dtr Miss
McGrew, Zolitia W F 3 Dtr Miss
McGrew, Hugh W M 1/12 Son Miss


1900 Census
Mississippi, Marion County, Beat 1 , ??? Range 16 West
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 75 Sheet 1A Stamped 25
9-9
McGrew. James F Jead W < Pct 1837 62 M 27 Miss Miss Miss farmer
McGrew, Sarah F Wf W F Nov 1853 46 M1 27 5/5 Miss Ga Ga
McGrew, Hugh Son W M Man 1880 20 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McGrew, Leitha Dtr W F Feb 1884 16 S Miss Miss Miss
McGrew, Francis B Dtr W F Oct 1893 6 S Miss Miss Miss
10-10
McArthur, John Head W M Mar 1868 31 M 9 Miss Miss Ala Farmer
McArthur, Leake Wf W F May 1875 23 M 9 1/1 Miss Miss Miss
McArthur, Elizabeth Dtr W F Aug 1895 4 S Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I2456","McGrew","James Harrision","1 Apr 1887","4 Jan 1967","0","Name James Harrison Mcgrew
Event Type Death
Event Date 04 Jan 1967
Event Place Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 01 Apr 1887
Birthplace:
Father's Name James Harrison Mcgrew
Mother's Name Nancy Abbiegail Mcmurrey
Certificate Number 03229
GS Film number 2138240
Digital Folder Number 005144738
Image Number 01014



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K78Y-973 : accessed 06 Jul 2014), James Harrison Mcgrew, 04 Jan 1967; citing certificate number 03229, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2138240.","STR06" "I2171","McGrew","James Harrison","14 Apr 1861","24 Mar 1935","0","Information provided by R.L.McGrew, 5405 Rockland Dr, Pearland TX 77581, a direct descendant All but Bertha and Ruthie Mae are buried in Yoakum on Sweet Home. The other two daughters buried in Houston.

Name James Harrison Mcgrew
Event Type Death
Event Date 24 Mar 1935
Event Place Lavaca, Lavaca, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 14 Apr 1861
Birthplace Lavaca, Texas
Occupation Stockman and Farmer, Own farm
Father's Name Lorenza Dow Mcgrew
Mother's Name Martha Ann Neely
Informant Frank McGrew
Certificate Number 14641
GS Film number 2116313
Digital Folder Number 005144914
Image Number 03373



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS11-RRJ : accessed 06 Jul 2014), James Harrison Mcgrew, 24 Mar 1935; citing certificate number 14641, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116313.","STR06" "I2171","McGrew","James Harrison","14 Apr 1861","24 Mar 1935","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I44556","McGrew","James Louie","16 Aug 1897","14 Jan 1967","0","Name James Louie Mcgrew
Event Type Death
Event Date 14 Jan 1967
Event Place , Wilson, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 16 Aug 1897
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Joe Mcgrew
Mother's Name Mollie Ryan
Certificate Number 06563
GS Film number 2138241
Digital Folder Number 005164797
Image Number 01127



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3X1-G8M : accessed 06 Jul 2014), James Louie Mcgrew, 14 Jan 1967; citing certificate number 06563, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2138241.","STR06" "I2575","McGrew","James Monroe","6 Apr 1872","25 Nov 1944","0","He and Alicia had a large family. He was killed by a hit and run driver in Scotlandville, East Baton Rougue, Louisiana. (Wynema McGrew, p. 47).","STR06" "I2092","McGrew","James Tate","Bef 1783","Aft 1839","0","According to the book THE SOUTHERN McGREWS GREW James Tate McGrew is first heard of when he signed a Memorial to Congress in 1803. He was a veteran of the War of 1812. They can be found on the Marion Co, MISS census in 1816. In 1818, James and three of his brothers were charged with assault and battery. They were in Yazoo Co, Miss by 1830. They moved to Robertson County, Texas in 1834. He also had land in Refugio County, Texas.

Esther McGrew Hardin believes that the family went from Marion County to Yazoo County MS before the 1830 census. Lots of children in 1830. Moved to Texas in 1834. She heard a story that they saw the ""stars fell on Alabama"" shower on their move to Texas. James T. McGrew had a land grant in Refugio County near his brother William McGrew per the Land Maps of Texas showing original land grants.

Wynema McGrew stated that James Tate received a First Class Headright, No. 45, dated 5 Feb 1838 by the Board of land Commissioners of Robertson County, Texas. She also transcribed another certificate as reading:

Republic of Texas No. 90. This is to certify that James T. McGrew has appeared before us, the board of land commissioners for the county of Robertson, and proved according to the law that he arrived in this county October 1834 and that he is a married man and entitled to one Labor of Land, upone the condition of paying at the rate of $3.50 for every labor of irrigable land, $2.50 for every labor of temporal or arable land, and $1.20 for every labor of pasture land, which may be contained in the Survey secured to him by this Certificate. Given under our hand this 5th day of February 1838, Thomas Dillard, President, Thomas ? Dunn, L. Hart, Associate Commissioners.

Wynema also notes that in Robertson County in 1838, Jas. T. McGrew was shown on the tax roll with 75 cattle and no poll.

Esther McGrew Hardin of San Antonio had received a transcription of the Will of James Tate McGrew from Juanita Johnson of Clovis, New Mexico. It was transcribed as follows:

I, James Tate McGrew of the Republic of Texas, County of Robertson, do make and publish this my last will and testament revoking all former wills, which may have been made by me at any time previous. And the wordly (goods?) that it has pleased God to entrust (me??) I dispose of as follows. First I direct that all my debts be paid out of the first money that shall come into the hands of my executors from any portion of my Estate real or personal. Also I direct that all my stocks of hogs except six sows and pigs be sold on credit of six months at some time during the next winter (that?) my executors may think best. I also direct that my oldesy yoke of oxen and the largest steers of my stock together with a few milch cows amounting in all between twenty and thirty head be sold at some time in the Spring of 1840, on a credit of six months also that the corn growing upon my bottom plantation be cribed and sold some time during the coming fall season and I further direct that the proceeds of all such sales be (divided?) amongst my heirs as follows:

That WM. A. McGREW receive fifty dollars

That the heirs of GEORGE W. McGREW, MY SON DECEASED, receive fifty dollars

and the remainder of my sons and daughters and my wife to share and share equal of the remainder. And of the remaining unsold portion of my stock of cattle and the reserve of my stock of hogs together with my small black mare, my household and kitchen furniture I give and bequeth unto my wife. Also I further direct that all the real or lande of the Estate secured to me in this Republic or which may be secured to me be equally divided between the following heirs:

MARY JANE McGREW
FRANCIS ALEXANDER McGREW
SAMANTHA ANN McGREW
JAMES THOMAS McGREW

and my wife which portion of my real estate I give and bequeth unto my wife in lieu of her dower during her widowhood and at her death to be equally divided amonth those of my heirs who have not recd land of this Government. I further direct that should JOHN FLOOD McGREW fail to hold ? the ? land now deeded to him in fee simple title -- that he have one equal share of my real estate with my wife and the last mentioned sons and daughters. I also direct that the amount given to the heirs of George W. McGrew be retained in the hands of my executors at interest until the daughter of said George W. McGrew shall be of sufficient age to require the same for the purpose of education and then that it be appropriated for that purpose. The heirs or representatives of any of my children who shall have died between the time of my decease and such division or distribution of - to be entitled to such share or shares as their respective ancestors would have been entitled to were they then living and the share of my real and personal estate thus bequeathed to my wife to be in lieu of her dower at law and I hereby appoint my neighbor George W. Hill and my wife Elizabeth McGrew as executors of this my last will and testament and I also do hereby appoint my said wife Elizabeth McGrew Guardian for my minor heirs to take possession of their portions of my Estate and retain the same for their benefit to put the monied portion at and draw from the same as may be necessary to defray the expenses of educating them, and I further direct that my executors whenever they shall deem it expedient so to do and the prices of land shall justify the same sale for the use of my minor heirs their portions of the river lands belonging to my estate and (invest?) the proceeds as will be most advantageous but so that my heirs will be able to receive the money as they may arrive at years of maturity. To execute all of which I appoint my above named executors, and the above named Guardian for my minor heirs. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this the ... day of August, 1839, in the presence of the subscribing witnesses. Interline before signed. Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of us Benj Sewell, A.Hicks, J.T. McGrew





","STR06" "I2094","McGrew","James Thomas","Abt 1824","21 Dec 1857","0","The the LDS Ancestral File, ver 4.15 incorrectly shows Thomas as a son of Alexander and Elizabeth (Blackburn) McGrew. However, according to McGrew researcher Wynema McGrew of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, he is actually the son of James Tate McGrew (Alexander's brother) and his wife Elizabeth. Per THE SOUTHERN McGREWS GREW he appeared before the Board of Land Commissioners for Robertson County, Texas in 1847 for 320 acres. He was authorized to locate and survey out any of the vacant land in the Republic. On the 1850 census, Alfred Hicks, a laborer, was living with them. The same Alfred Hicks lived with his brother's--John Flood McGrew--family in 1860.","STR06" "I2094","McGrew","James Thomas","Abt 1824","21 Dec 1857","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Robertson County, Pr 1
Enumerated 4 Nov 1850
110-110
Thomas McGrew 26 M Farmer 640 Miss
Lucretia McGrew 17 F Ala
Alfred Hicks 35 M 1486 Miss (Living with older brother, John Flood, in 1860 in Limestone County, TX)","STR06" "I2155","McGrew","Jane","Bef 1783","Yes, date unknown","0","Per Esther McGrew Hardin, she was indexed in page 194 in Amite Co. History, Vol III, but couldn't be found on that particular page.","STR06" "I2505","McGrew","John","Abt 1739","Abt 1818","0","Wynema McGrew writes (p. 7) that it appears that John McGrew may have been a royalist and left the Carolinas in the mid to late 1770s, moving to the area that became the Mississippi Territory. He received a 1500 acre land grant from the Indians in 1782 and a Spanish land grant in 1787 between the Alabama and Tombigbee Rivers in what is now Alabama.

According to Feldman's ANGLO-AMERICANS IN SPANISH ARCHIVES he was a resident of Tombecbe in 1781 (pg 34) and an American resident of Mobile on January 1, 1786 (pg 27).

In the Rev. Ball's book titled ""A Glance into the Great South-East, or, Clarke County, Alabama, and Its Surroundings, From 1540 to 1877"" it was noted that ""among the laws of 1807 was also an act for laying out a town in Washington county near Fort St. Stephens, (the streets to be not less than one hundred feet wide,) on the lands of Edwin Lewis; John Baker, James Morgan, and John F. McGrew, being appointed commissioners to lay out the town. In the same year the town of Natchez was incorporated----[settlers] came in wagons, through the Choctaw Indian Nation, finding rough roads, and being on the way twenty-five days. They brought with them a drove of three hundred hogs and a flock of about seventy-five sheep. They found cattle already, in Clarke, in abundance, McGrew alone having one thousand head. The nothern part of the county was then covered with cane which afforded excellent pasturage. Deer, and bears, and wolves, elsewhere mentioned, and also catamounts, called panthers, found hiding places in the tall cane. One of the panthers killed by this family measured nine feet from the tip of the nose to the end of the tail. The bears and the yellow and black wolves were destructive to their hogs. Small parties of Choctaws could talk broken English. The Indians, and also the American settlers cut the bee-trees in the woods and obtained wild honey.""

The Rev. Ball's book was originally published in Grove Hill, Alabama in 1882. It was reprinted by Photolithography by Willo Publishing Company, Tuscaloosa, Alabama in 1962, and a digital image of this reprint can be found on Ancestry. com at

http://content.ancestry.com/Browse/BookList.aspx?dbid=22977

In his biographical sketch of the McGrew family (pages 347-349), the Rev. Ball wrote that ""Two brothers, British royalists, William McGrew and John McGrew, were early settlers on the Tombigbee. They were probably refugees from the Atlantic coast settlement. The two brother have left the reputation of having been fine men and of having become good Americans. The active part taken by Colonel William McGrew in the Indian troubles and his death at the hands of the Indians on Bashi Creek will not be forgotten. It has been difficult to obtain clear and certain trace of the descendants of these brothers. Each seems to have left some sons. Major John McGrew, either one of these brothers or a son, in after years lived near Nanafalia. He was wealthy. His wife was a Miss Caller. It is said of her that she would often swim the Tombigbee on her horse Pomp if the flat boat was not of that side of the river where she wished to cross. Major McGrew of Nanafalia is said to have been an estimable man, spending however considerable money to keep his son out of trouble. The names are preserved of three sons, John, William, and Flood, and two younger sons are mentioned and some daughters. William McGrew and his cousin William McGrew have left an unenviable reputation for recklessness, and for an overbearing, tyrannical, and even cruel disposition. They were known in their day as Red-headed Bill and Black-headed Bill, and many are the reckless and insolent deeds attributed to them in the traditions of this region. Sometimes they met with just punishment. (The scene of the following incident has been placed up the river and on a flat-boat. Where it took place is therefore uncertain. The main facts are quite sure.) One of them, it is said, was one cold morning near the landing at Coffeeville, and a stranger coming to the river, McGrew ordered him to take a bath in the water. The stranger glanced at him for a moment and requested, as the water was quite cold, that he might return to his saddle bags and take a drink of whiskey first. To this McGrew assented, when the stranger, taking out of the saddle bags a pistol instead of a bottle, and again advancing remarked to McGrew that he might now enjoy the luxury of that cold bath. The steadily aimed pistol was a very convincing argument, and quite speedily but very unexpectedly McGrew was in the river while the stranger, pistol in hand, stood on the bank and enjoyed the change of situation and circumstances...

Their bad behaviour was not always so lighthearted. Rev. Ball later writes that ""After killing some boys they [the cousins McGrew] disappeared from the community. Their mad pranks and ruthless and bloody deeds to not obscure the virtues of the older and other members of this family, and ever with honor in the history of the Indian War of 1813 the name will live of Colonel William McGrew ""

According to THE SOUTHERN McGREWS GREW Red Headed Bill and Black Headed Bill were eventually captured, found guilty, and imprisoned around 1836 in Sumter County, Alabama. ""Black Haired Bill"" was the son of William McGrew and Nancy Hainesworth. Nancy married James Phillips after her husbands death. ""Red Bill"" was the son of Major John McGrew, Jr and Caroline A. Caller. John and Caroline became guardians of William and Nancy (Hainesworth) McGrew's son, ""Black Haired Bill"", when William died. They lived in Washington, Clarke, Marengo and Sumter counties, Alabama in the 1830's.","STR06" "I2158","McGrew","John","24 Jun 1788","Abt 1835-1836","0","Wynema McGrew writes that the baptisms of twin brothers Guillermo and Juan, children of Santiago and Constancia Tibbett (Tillet) Magrew, Protestants were recorded in Bapt. Rcds. Bk #2, p. 31, and she transcribed this below, exactly as she says they were recorded, in ""Records of Old Mobile, Catherdral of the Immaculate Conception, Mobile, Alabama, Section 8, Baptisms, 1781-1850.""

123. William Magrew
On 17 November 1788, I, the undersigned pastor of Mobile, baptized solemnly in James Magrew's house, William, born on 24, June 1788. /s/ Rev. Miguel Lamport

124. John Magrew
On 17 November 1788, I the undersigned pastor of Mobile, baptized solemnly in James Magrew's house John, born 24 June 1788. /s/ Rev. Miguel Lamport

[The above children are legitimate offspring] of James Magrew and Constantine Tillett, Protestants, natives of the Tombigbee River, in this District. Cassian Castanares, Sacristan, was the godfather for all. . /s/ Rev. Miguel Lamport

He and William purchased land in East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana in 1807. (THE SOUTHERN McGREWS GREW).

Purchased land in Marion Co, MS on 6 Aug 1817 and on 31 Oct 1818 (THE SOUTHERN McGREWS GREW).

Per Copiah County MS marriage records, John McGrew was a surity for J.M. Rowan and Mrs. Martha Lawhan, 2 Oct 1842, so this places the family of John McGrew in Copiah Co. It was probabaly his son, however, as he was deceased by 1836.

Was in DeClouets Regiment during the War of 1812, and was in the Battle of New Orleans, along with his twin brother William.

Per Nancy's pension application, he died in Covington, St. Tammany Parish, LA. Their is also a Covington Co, Mississippi where the family once lived. This could cause confusion in the records.

","STR06" "I2203","McGrew","John","4 Jul 1819","Abt 1869","0","According to THE SOUTHERN McGREW GREWS he was enlisted in First Regiment of S. Western Army under Col. James R. Cook and Capt. Ewen Cameron.
","STR06" "I2203","McGrew","John","4 Jul 1819","Abt 1869","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Refugio County, Crescent Village
Enumerated 9 June 1860
Page 1 Stamped 129
10-6
John McGrue 44 M Farmer $7000 $32000 Miss
Sophia H McGrew 35 F Tenn
Anna O McGrew 8 F Tx
Ellen McGrew 5 F Tx
Thoams McGrew 3 M Tx
William McGrew 2 m Tx
11/--
Jas McGrew 24 M Farmer $--- $10000 Miss
11/--
H H McGrew 22 M Farmer $--- 10,000 Miss
J B Fowler 26 M Laborer Miss","STR06" "I2199","McGrew","John","Abt 1845","Abt 1876","0","Middle initial variously shown as J, H or M. Ester McGrew Hardin states his middle name was MOODY.

Children names were obtained from both census records and a letter from Clara Manning, a descendant of Katherine McGrew McGuill to Esther McGrew Hardin. The McGrew's lived in Blanconia, just barely across the Refugio county line in Bee County. It was distinguished in the early days as being the headquarters of Sallie Scull, a notorious woman cattle operator and gunwoman.

John McGrew was killed in a gunfight in front of a saloon in Refugio in 1876. According to Hobart Huson's book ""Refugio"":

""Charles Berkowitz moved to Refugio and founded the famous ""Bull's Head Saloon"" at the southwest intersection of Alamo and Yabacion streets. It also had a gambling parlor associated with it. ..(perhaps the most noted gunfight) between John McGrew and Luke Porter. There was some sort of disagreement between the two men, and bullets began to spatter all over the place. The customers rushed to cover leaving a clear field to the principals. Present was a Mexican gambler, who with more courage than discretion tried to stop the melee. He stepped behind McGrew at the instant that a bullet from Porter's gund plowed through McGrew's body. The same bullet tore through the Mexican gambler's body and killed him."" The footnote to this story cites W.L. Rea's ""Memoirs.""

His wife Julia Hart, whose parents were early settlers in the Irish Colony in nearby San Patricio, Texas.

Buried in Calvary cemetery.","STR06" "I2199","McGrew","John","Abt 1845","Abt 1876","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Refugio County, SD Number 4, PO Refugio
Enumerated 8 July 1870 Stamped 139
71-71
McGrew, John 24 M W Stock Raiser 4--- $500 Miss
McGrew, Julia 23 F W Keeping House Tx
McGrew, Marcina 2 F W Tx
72-72
McGrew, R W 27 M W Stock Raiser $5000 $10,000 Miss
McGrew, Alice 24 F W Keeping House Tx
McGrew, Dixie 5 M W Tx
McGrew, Sophie 3 F W Tx
73-73
McGrew, WIlliam 78 M W Farerm 1000 $--- Ala
McGrew, Elvira 60 F W Keeping house Ga
McGrew, James 36 M W Stock Driver Miss
McGrew, Besty 30 F B House Servant Tx
McGrew, Harriet 36 F Mu Houseservant Tx
McGrew, Tom 4 M Mu Tx
McGrew, Billy 3 m Mu Tx
McGrew, Norah 5 F Mu Tx","STR06" "I2840","McGrew","John Alexander","24 Feb 1841","23 Sep 1878","0","Living with his aunt, Mary June Maddox on the 1860 Roberston County census. After his wife Louise died, his daughters were said to have been briefly cared for by the Dred Dawson family. His daughter Elizabeth presumably died young.","STR06" "I2664","McGrew","John B.","Abt 1878","Abt 1903","0","Wynema McGrew notes that he was not shown on the 1880 census, and died in 1903 of polio.","STR06" "I2172","McGrew","John F. ""J. F.""","11 Jan 1857","16 Nov 1914","0","Middle name shown both as Francis and Flood.

Name J F Mcgrew
Event Type Death
Event Date 16 Nov 1914
Event Place Yoakum, Lavaca, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Single
Birth Date 11 Jan 1857
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name L D Mcgrew
Mother's Name Mary Neely
Certificate Number 22892
GS Film number 2051130
Digital Folder Number 005145351
Image Number 02607



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K37T-X3Y : accessed 30 Jun 2014), J F Mcgrew, 16 Nov 1914; citing certificate number 22892, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2051130.","STR06" "I1228","McGrew","John Flood","Abt 1822","Aft 1860","0","Per THE SOUTHERN McGREWS GREW he received a land grant of 1/4 league from the Mexican government in 1835 in Texas. (Antonio Manchaca land grant). Served in the Texas Army during the Revolution in 1836, paid for his services with a bounty land grant. Flood enlisted on 12 Mar 1838 in Robertston County as a private under Captain N. Doyle, Volunteer Rangers. He was discharged 10 Jun 1839. William A. and Hardin McGrew, his brothers, also enlisted and were discharged at the same time.

On Robertson Co tax list in 1838 to 1853.

On 1860 Limestone Co census, along with John McGrew (b. 1830, Ohio, a doctor), Alfred Hicks (b. 1805, Mississippi, laborer), James McGrew (b. 1853, TX).

He was said to have been killed or waylaid sometime after 1860 in Limestone County.","STR06" "I1228","McGrew","John Flood","Abt 1822","Aft 1860","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Limestone County, PO Springfield
Enumerated 9 Aug 1860
Page 81
617-547
J F McGrew 38 M Farmer 2800 8450 Mi
Martha McGrew 24 F NC
A. McGrew 6 M Tx
John McGrew 30 ND Ohio
James McGrew 7 M Tx
Alfred Hicks 55 M Laborer Mi (Living with younger brother, James Thomas, in 1850 in Robertson County)","STR06" "I2757","McGrew","John Frances","19 Jul 1904","5 Sep 1960","0","Name: John F. Mcgrew
Death Date: 05 Sep 1960
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 56 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Jul 1904
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Joe Mcgrew
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mollie Ryan
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Longshoreman, shiploading
Informant: Mrs. Mary McGrew
Place of Residence: 5636 Lawson, Houston, Harris, Texas
Cemetery: Garden of Gethsemane
Burial Place: Houston, Texas
Burial Date: 07 Sep 1960
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116473
Digital Film Number: 4166561
Image Number: 2456
Reference Number: cn 53975
Collection: null
","STR06" "I2757","McGrew","John Frances","19 Jul 1904","5 Sep 1960","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I2439","McGrew","John G.","Abt 1854","7 Mar 1891","0","John G. McGrew was a resident of Mobile, Alabama, living on Spring Hill Road between Broad and Pine in 1875, as per the 1875 City Directory, and was employed by Washington Fire and Marine Insurance as a runner.

Per ""The Southern McGrews Grew"", John was an insurance employee for 18 years with Washington Fire. He was listed as a bookkeeper. He died of tuberculosis. Middle name shown by some as Gregory, and by others as Gabriel.","STR06" "I2439","McGrew","John G.","Abt 1854","7 Mar 1891","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile
Enumerated 8 Jun 1880
Page 37 SD 3 ED 142
Kennedy Street
282-367
McGrew, John W M 25 Bookkeeper Miss Miss Miss
McGrew, Julia W F 21 Wife Keeps House Miss England Ireland
McGrew, Margaret W F 4/12 Feb Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Wainwright, May T W F 50 Mother-in-law At Home Ireland Ireland Ireland","STR06" "I943","McGrew","John Gabriel","Abt 1821","Abt 1857","0","Per Blanche Toole of Sabine County, he was a veteran of the Mexican War. THE SOUTHERN McGREWS GREW shows he mustered out on 14 Oct 1846 at Milam.

Could this be the John McGrue in Capt. Cameron's company in 1841? ""J. McGrue pvt. enlisted in Capt. Ewen Cameron's Company in Texas. From ATTACK AND COUNTER ATTACK THE TEXAS MEXICO FRONTIER 1842 by Joseph Milton Nance p.630.

Per H. Huson's book ""Refugio"" Capt. Cameron, and many of the men in his company were taken prisoner and marched to Mexico City. Of the 170 men captured, it was decreed 1 in 10 were to be shot. The men were forced to draw beans, and the 17 men who drew black were the ones shot. Capt. Cameron was so hated that he was shot anyway.

On the 1850 census, he is shown as the head of the household, after his father had died the previous year. Wynema McGrew quoted Texas General Land Office records in the possession of Dr. Johnie L. Reeves ""on the 17th day of May 1856, in Sabine County Texas, John G. McGrew, administrator of the Estate of Gabriel Blackburn, gave affidavit that the Headright Certificate for 1280 acres had been lost or destroyed.""

He may have also received a land grant in Shelby county, above Sabine, in the 1840s (tax roll records).","STR06" "I4102","McGrew","John M.","Abt 1912","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1930 federal census, 19 year old John M. McGrew, single and born in Alabama, was a lodger at the Hyde Park YMCA in Chicago, and working as a telephone installer. His father was born in Alabama, and mother in Illinois, so this appears to be the same John M. McGrew that was a son of John Michael McGrew Sr and Eunice Smith.","STR06" "I4095","McGrew","John Michael","18 Dec 1887","25 Nov 1966","0","He registered for the draft during World War I in Mobile, Alabama. He was a merchant, with a wife and one child. He was described as of medium heighth and slender, with blue eyes and dark brown hair.","STR06" "I4095","McGrew","John Michael","18 Dec 1887","25 Nov 1966","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Alabama, Mobile County, Pr 1, Citronelle Village
Enumerated January 1920
SD 1 ED 73 Sheet 4B
Fourth Street
95-99
McGrew, John M Head M W 42 M Ala Ala Ala Merchant Genl Store
McGrew, Eunice Wf F W 31 M Ill Mo Ill
McGrew, John M Son M W 8 S Ala Ala Ill
McGrew, Warren F Son M W 2 8/12 S Ala Ala Ala Ill
McGrew, Margaret Dtr F W 3/12 S Ala Ala Ill
Wilson, Anna B Servant F W 19 S Ala Ala Ala

1930 Census
Alabama, Mobile County, Pr 1, Citronelle Village
Enumerated April 3, 1930
ED 49-1 SD 9 Sheet 1B
20-22
McGrew, John M Head 5000 F M W 40 M 20M Ala Ala Ala Salesman Automobile
McGrew, Eunice V Wf F W 38 M 18 Ill Mo Ill
McGrew, Warren F Son M W 12 S Ala Ala Ala Ill
McGrew, Margaret L Dtr F W 10 S Ala Ala Ill
McGrew, Kenneth J SOn M W 9 S Ala Ala Ill
","STR06" "I2221","McGrew","John Moody","26 Oct 1875","29 May 1941","0","There was a J.M. McGrew who was a county commissioner of Refugio from 1901-1904 and again from 1912-1918.

Per the estate settlement of John Moody McGrew's great uncle, James McGrew, who died withhout issue, John Moody McGrew had six daughers. Their married names were:
Mrs. J.A. Nichols, Mrs. Dan Fox, Mrs. Claude Hutchins, Mrs. Jack Brown, Mrs. Lucille Leerstand, and Mrs. Ollie Williams

Name John Moody Mcgrew
Event Type Death
Event Date 29 May 1941
Event Place San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States, M&S Hospital
Usual Residence Beeville, Bee County, Texas
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 26 Oct 1875
Birthplace , Texas
Occupation Farmer
Father's Name John Mcgrew
Mother's Name Julia Hart
Informant Mrs. J A Nichols, Beeville
Place of removal or burial Beeville
Certificate Number 20880
GS Film number 2138480
Digital Folder Number 005144986
Image Number 02724

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39S-6M9 : accessed 08 Jul 2014), John Moody Mcgrew, 29 May 1941; citing certificate number 20880, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2138480.

","STR06" "I2802","McGrew","John Wesley","13 Oct 1880","22 Apr 1977","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was a self employed farmer in Caldwell Parish, Louisiana, his closest relative being wife, Ella. We was of medium build with blue eyes and light hair.","STR06" "I2350","McGrew","John William","Abt 1815","Aft 1880","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Ouachita Parish
Enumerated 18 Oct 1850
229
Nancy McGrew 54 f GA
Margaret McGrew 17 f LA
Giles Alexander McGrew 11 m LA
230
John W. McGrew 35 m LA
Mary ? McGrew 33 f LA
Francis R. McGrew 11 m LA
James C. McGrew 9 m LA
Elizabeth C. McGrew 6 f LA
Nancy Ann McGrew 4 f LA

1860 Census
Louisiana, Ouachita Parish, Ward Number Nine, PO Monroe
Enumerated 24 Oct 1860
Pages 35 and 36
257-257
John C. McGrew 40 M farmer $--- $500 La
Mary McGrew 30 F La
James McGrew 18 M La
Eliza McGrew 16 F La
Nancy McGrew 14 F La
Sarah McGrew, 10 F La
Mary McGrew 8 F La
Columbus McGrew 4 F La
Geroge McGrew 2 m La","STR06" "I2175","McGrew","Joseph Middleton","29 Nov 1869","8 Dec 1918","0","Name Joseph Middelettan Mcgrew
Event Type Death
Event Date 08 Dec 1918
Event Place Yoakum, Lavaca, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Occupation Carpenter
Birth Date 29 Nov 1869
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name L D Mcgrew
Mother's Name Mary Nealy
Certificate Number 57434
GS Film number 2073523
Digital Folder Number 005145088
Image Number 01034



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3S8-CL9 : accessed 30 Jun 2014), Joseph Middelettan Mcgrew, 08 Dec 1918; citing certificate number 57434, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2073523.","STR06" "I2175","McGrew","Joseph Middleton","29 Nov 1869","8 Dec 1918","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Lavaca County, JP 7, Yoakum
Enumerated 22, 23 and 25 Jun 1900
SD 12 ED 96 Sheet 17A
244-298
McGrew, Joe Head W M Nov 1869 30 M 10 5/4 Tx Mo Tenn Farmer
McGrew, Mary Wf W F Aug 1873 26 m 10 5/4 Tx Tx Tx
McGrew, Elroy Son W M Mar 1891 9 S Tx Tx Tx
McGrew, Harley Son W M Mar 1893 7 S Tx Tx Tx
McGrew, Louis Son W M Aug 1896 3 S Tx Tx Tx
McGrew, Walter Son W M Aug 1899 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Lavaca County, Pr 7, Yoakum
Enumerated 25 Apr 1910
SD 7 ED 134 Sheet 12B
255-264
McGrew, Joe M Head m W 40 m1 20 Tx US US Carptenter House
McGrew, Mary Wf W F 37 M1 20 10/8 Tx Tx Tx
McGrew, Elroy Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Odd Jobs
McGrew, Harlie Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
McGrew, Louie Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx'
McGrew, Walter Son W M 10 S Tx Tx Tx
McGrew, Willie Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
McGrew, Terry Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
McGrew, John Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
McGrew, Edgar Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
McGrew, Verna Dtr F W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I2572","McGrew","Josephine ""Josie""","6 Feb 1864","24 Jan 1939","0","Raised her grandson, Walter ""Boycie"" White after his mother remarried.

Name: Josephine Mcgrew Roberts
Death Date: 24 Jan 1939
Death Place: Baton Rouge, , East Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Gender: Female
Race (original): White
Race (standardized): White
Age: 71
Estimated Birth Year: 1868
Birth Place: Mississippi
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: J S Roberts
Father's Name: Alex Mcgrew
Mother's Name: Amanda Williamson
Film number: 2266980
Image Number: 00582
Certificate Number: 471
Digital Folder Number: 4216020
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954
","STR06" "I4096","McGrew","Julie Minnie","26 Dec 1889","1 Jan 1973","0","Also shown as Minnie Downey McGrew?

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNBX-H2G
name: Julia Minnie Craft
titles & terms (original):
titles & terms (standardized):
death date: 01 Jan 1973
death place: Citronelle, Mobile, Alabama
gender: Female
race (original):
race (standardized):
age at death: 84y
estimated birth date: 1889
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
spouse's titles & terms (original):
spouse's titles & terms (standardized):
father's name: John Mcgrew
father's titles & terms (original):
father's titles & terms (standardized):
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Julia Wainwright
mother's titles & terms (original):
mother's titles & terms (standardized):
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
street address:
residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
funeral home:
informant:
additional relatives:
film number: 2242014
reference number: 1766
Collection: Julia Minnie Craft, ""Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974""","STR06" "I2219","McGrew","Katherine Irene","22 Dec 1872","5 Aug 1945","0","Name Katherine Irene Mcguill
Event Type Death
Event Date 05 Aug 1945
Event Place Refugio, Refugio, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 22 Dec 1872
Birthplace Refugio
Father's Name John Mcgrew. b. unknown
Mother's Name Julia Hart b. San Patrico Co
Informant Myrtle Sullivan, Refugio
Burial Refugio
Certificate Number 36846
GS Film number 2137963
Digital Folder Number 005144839
Image Number 02232



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS19-C5M : accessed 11 Jul 2014), Katherine Irene Mcguill, 05 Aug 1945; citing certificate number 36846, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2137963.","STR06" "I45538","McGrew","Kenneth Joseph","4 Nov 1921","14 Jul 2002","0","FindAGrave indicates that he has a military marker EM3 US NAVY WORLD WAR II
This matches the info at the Ancestry.com, US Veterans Gravesites database
","STR06" "I3588","McGrew","L. B.","30 Nov 1934","26 Apr 2013","0","Wynema McGrew noted that he married three times, having a son, Terry Allen McGrew, with first wife, Joyce Bucklew. He worked for the railroad.

Graveside services will be held at 10:00 a.m., on Monday, April 29, 2013 at the Mount Horeb Baptist Church Cemetery for L. B. McGrew, 78, of Collins who passed away on Friday, April 26, 2013 at the Magee General Hospital in Magee.

Reverend Tony Bagley will officiate at the services with interment to follow at the Mount Horeb Baptist Church Cemetery. Billy M. King-Colonial Chapel Funeral Home of Collins is in charge of the arrangements.

Pallbearers will be family and friends.

Mr. McGrew, a Covington County native, was a retired Bridge forman for Illinois Central Railroad. He attended Liberty Baptist Church in Collins. Mr. McGrew enjoyed many outdoor activities; especially fishing. He and a long time friend, Jay Harper, spent many days fishing at Lake Mike Conner and enjoying the beauty of God's creation.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Wood McGrew and Birdie Mauldin McGrew; his wife, Vondell McGrew; and a brother, Ramsey McGrew.

Survivors include his son Terry McGrew and his wife, Joyce of Magee; one sister, Ada Jane Smith of Collins; three grandchildren, Kristy Campfield, Christopher McGrew, and Benjamin McGrew; two great grandchildren, Kristen Bryant and Chasidy Campfield; and a host of nieces, nephews, and other family members.

Family and friends may sign an online guestbook at www.billymkingcolonialchapel.com

www.billymkingcolonialchapel.com

","STR06" "I2778","McGrew","Larrecie ""Larra""","18 Jul 1891","9 Nov 1935","0","Name: Larrecie Hudson
Death Date: 09 Nov 1935
Death Place: West Monroe, , Ouachita, Louisiana
Gender: Female
Race (original): W
Race (standardized): White
Age: 44
Estimated Birth Year: 1891
Birth Place: Louisiana
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: H G Hudson
Father's Name: James Mcgrew
Mother's Name: Mattie Bryant
Film number: 2203525
Image Number: 01438
Certificate Number: 13638
Digital Folder Number: 4216033
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954
","STR06" "I3035","McGrew","Laura Ednel","Abt 1877","9 Mar 1950","0","According to Wyneman McGrew, Laura had a tumultous life, and was married at least twice. She had several children, and some of them died young. One daughter, Neva (later called Keary) Carr, was raised by her ex-husband, Charlie Carr and her younger sister, Fannie. Laura spent the last 30 years of her life at the Mississippi State Hospital, and died of Dementia Praecox.","STR06" "I3037","McGrew","Leonard B.","11 Mar 1881","14 May 1921","0","Per ""The Southern McGrews Grew"", Leonard was shot by Levi Smith, who suspected that Leonard and his wife were having an affair. He shot him at church one Sunday. After his death, his wife Ester moved back to Ellisville, Jones County, Mississippi. Five of their sons joined the Seabees and roamed all over the country.

On the 1910 census, Leonard and Ester were living in Covington County, with four sons, Carrol (b. ca 1903), Bradford (b. ca 1906), Lawrence (b. ca 1908), and Latson (age nine months).The same family group can be found in Covington in 1920, however Latson was instead listed as Curtis. Two daughters were in the home, Iva J. (born ca 1912) and Mamie (age five months). In 1930, the widowed Ester was in Ellisville, Mississippi, with only Curtis and Mamie still living at home.","STR06" "I2436","McGrew","Leonard Bradford","25 Mar 1842","21 May 1903","0","Wynema McGrew notes that Leonard was not easy to get along with, and had been asked by neighbors to move. He was rumored to have killed men, outside of combat, during the Civil War. Bruce Aultman, an attorney living in the Victory community in Lamar County suggested that Leonard was a Jayhawk (Union sympathizer) during the Civil War. He did serve in the Confederate Army, however, enlisting in Capt. H R McLaurin's Company (Co F, 27th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry) on 26 Aug 1861, the same day R. L. McGrew enlisted. He was discharged in Rome, Georgia on 11 Apr 1863 due to wounds to his hip and knee while at Shelbyville, Tennessee. He later served in Company E, 3rd Battalion, Mississippi Reserve Calvary from which he was paroled on May 16, 1865. He was a freemason and baptist for most of his life, but converted to Catholicism late in life, due to his many transgressions and the influence of his eldest daughter, Susanna, who had converted when she married, and Leonard was buried in the Catholic portion of the Williamsburg Cemetery. The cemetery name, per Find A Grave, was the Saint James Catholic Cemetery in Bassfield, Mississippi.

His FindAGrave memorial page, crated by Fred Rose, has a photo of him in uniform and with a bayonet.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=38991981

","STR06" "I2436","McGrew","Leonard Bradford","25 Mar 1842","21 May 1903","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Mississippi, Covington County, SD No 1
Enumerated 11 Jun 1880
Page 9 SD 2 ED 123
73-73
Magrou, Leonard W M 38 Planter Miss ---- Miss
Magrou, Jane W F 31 Wf Keeping home Miss Miss Miss
Magrou, Susanna W F 12 Dtr At Home Miss Miss Miss
Magrou, Elizabeth W F 10 Dtr At Home Miss Miss Miss
Magrou, Luella W F 8 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Magrou, Wood W M 7 Son Miss Miss Miss
Magrou, Mary W F 5 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Magrou, Laura W F 3 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
Magrou, Fannie W F 1 Dtr Miss Miss Miss

1900 Census
Mississippi, Covington County, Williamsburg
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 11 Sheet 12B
199-199
McGrew, Len Head W M Mar 1840 60 M 34 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McGrew, Jane Wf W F Dec 1849 50 M 34 14/13 Miss Miss Miss
McGrew, Fannie Dtr W F May 1879 21 S Miss Miss Miss
McGrew, Lenard B Son W M Mar 1881 19 S Miss Miss Miss Farm laborer
McGrew, Lucy Dtr W F Apr 1883 17 S Miss Miss Miss
McGrew, Allice Dtr W F Mar 1885 15 S Miss Miss Miss
McGrew, Molly Dtr W F Mar 1887 13 S Miss Miss Miss
McGrew, Thomas K Son W M Jun 1891 8 S Miss Miss Miss
McGrew, Dimie Dtr W F Aug 1896 3 S Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I3581","McGrew","Linnie Bell","8 Feb 1900","27 Nov 1968","0","Trained as a nurse at Southern Mississippi Charity Hospital in Laurel, Mississippi. She primarily worked for the U.S. Public Service Bureau of Indian Affairs. She is buried at Mr. Horeb cemetery near Collins, Mississippi.","STR06" "I2776","McGrew","Lizzie Almetia","6 Sep 1880","19 Mar 1971","0","Not listed with her parents and siblings on the 1900 Census, likely already married.

Said to have married a Mr. Swift.","STR06" "I1765","McGrew","Lorenzo Dow","15 Oct 1828","25 Feb 1885","0","Named after the famous Methodist Minister who preached in the Mississippi Territory in the early 1800's, Lorenzo Dow.

Many of his descendants still live in the Yoakum area.","STR06" "I1765","McGrew","Lorenzo Dow","15 Oct 1828","25 Feb 1885","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Lavaca County
Lorenzo D. McGrew 42 Male $500 $200 b. MISS
Mary A/N/M McGrew 44 Female TN
Richard T. McGrew 17 TX
John F. McGrew 12 TX
James H. McGrew 9 TX
Dee L. McGrew 6 TX
Joseph M. McGrew 1 TX

1880 Census
Texas, Lavaca County
Lorenzo D. McGrew 52 Farmer MS
Mary McGrew 53 Wife AL
John McGrew 22 TX Stockdriver
Harrison 19 TX
L.D. 16 TX
Joseph 10 TX
Thomas* 25 TX
Francis 23 Wife TX
Virgie 2 TX
Osker 10/12 TX","STR06" "I2170","McGrew","Lorenzo Dow ""L. D.""","24 Jan 1864","23 Nov 1941","0","Wynema McGrew wrote that Lorenzo Dow Jr had bene sentenced to 10 years in prison for a murder. He had worked as a bar tendger during the gold rush in Alaska and killed a man in a fight in Klondike. He served 14 months of his sentence in Alaska, being returned to Texas around 1899 or 1900.

His Texas death certificate indicates he was married and a resident of Lavaca. He died at the San Antonio State hospital, and his occupation was shown as carpenter. His body was returned to Yoakum for burial.","STR06" "I2170","McGrew","Lorenzo Dow ""L. D.""","24 Jan 1864","23 Nov 1941","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Runnels County, JP 5, Winters Town
Enumerated 20 Apr 1910
SD 16 ED 211 Sheet 7B
Quanah Street
141-143
McGrew, L. Dow Head m W 44 m2 18 Tx Tx Tx Carpenter
McGrew, Minnie Wf F W 38 m1 18 4/4 Tx Tx Tx
McGrew, Melvin Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
McGrew, Myrtle Dtr F S 14 S Tx Tx Tx
McGrew, Daisy Lee Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
McGrew, Baily Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Lavaca County, Yoakum
Enumerated 20 Jan 1920
SD 9 ED 131 Sheet 25A
547-579
McGrew, L. D. Head M W 56 M Tx Miss Miss Carpenter Farmer
McGrew, Minnie Wf F W 47 M Tx La Miss
McGrew, Daisy Lee Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
McGrew, Bailey Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
McGrew, Alice Bell Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I2202","McGrew","Marcenia","Abt 1868","Abt 1891","0","Said to have married G. W. Moss.","STR06" "I2446","McGrew","Margaret","Abt 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","Wynema McGrew shows that she was married on 1 Apr 1853 to Pendleton Francis, born ca 1830 Alabama. They were married by Jno. L. McGee, with Jno R. Francis and Jno. A. Fenner were witnesses. In 1860, Pendleton Francis can be found with a new wife, also named Margaret. The second Margaret was born ca 1840 in Tennessee, and they had been married in June 1859, living with their newborn son.

It appears that Margaret McGrew had either died, or she and Pendleton had divorced, prior to 1859.","STR06" "I2152","McGrew","Margaret ""Peggy""","Abt 1777","Yes, date unknown","0","Wynema McGrew indicated she found no further informaton on Peggy.

Fred Rose indicates she married David AUTRY.","STR06" "I2194","McGrew","Margaret Alice","3 Mar 1835","13 Jul 1914","0","Name Margaret Alice Thurmond
Event Type Death
Event Date 13 Jul 1914
Event Place Victoria, Victoria, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 03 Mar 1835
Birthplace , Mississippi
Father's Name John Mcgrew
Mother's Name Nancy Holliday
Informant C L Thurmond
Certificate Number 15818
GS Film number 2051128
Digital Folder Number 005145350
Image Number 02132



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K37T-9GJ : accessed 02 Jul 2014), Margaret Alice Thurmond, 13 Jul 1914; citing certificate number 15818, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2051128.","STR06" "I1766","McGrew","Margaret B.","Abt 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","Some show her middle name as Blackburn.

Shown to have married second J. D. Coley, on 18 Mar 1863 in Robertson County, Texas, and third Andrew Jenkins, on 21 Aug 1872 in Robertson County, Texas.

Texas Marriage records aslo show that a John G. Coley married Margaret Reed Fullerton in Robertson County, Texas on 27 July 1854.
","STR06" "I45537","McGrew","Margaret L.","Abt 1919","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Cronwell Green, born ca 1917, and they are living with her parents as of the 1940 census. He was born in Texas, and living in Panama circa 1935. His occupation was listed as Road Construction.","STR06" "I2347","McGrew","Martha","Abt 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","Wynema McGrew shows that she married second, ca 1869, S. McCall Fenner, born ca 1810 in Mississippi.","STR06" "I2935","McGrew","Martha Fenna","19 Apr 1878","24 Nov 1971","0","Name Martha Fenna Jones
Event Type Death
Event Date 24 Nov 1971
Event Place Eldorado, Schleicher, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 19 Apr 1878
Birthplace, Texas
Father's Name R W Mcgrew
Mother's Name Alice Duke
Informant Mrs. Frankie J. Williams (daughter)
Certificate Number 82643
GS Film number 2223415
Digital Folder Number 005145942
Image Number 01674



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36Y-55H : accessed 04 Jul 2014), Martha Fenna Jones, 24 Nov 1971; citing certificate number 82643, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2223415.","STR06" "I4094","McGrew","Mary Agnes","6 Dec 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Leon HALL/HALLE around 1910.","STR06" "I2567","McGrew","Mary Ann","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","Wynema McGrew writes that she married second Dock Hall. In the 1870 Covington County, MS census, her Lott children were listed in the home of D. G. and Mary Ann Hall. On the 1880 census, the children were listed by the last name Hall, not Lott, with the family residing in Smith County, MS. In Smith County, in 1900, a Glenions Hall can be found, without wife Mary Ann or any of the children enumerated in 1900, but with seven younger Hall children, all born after 1880.","STR06" "I2631","McGrew","Mary Ann Elizabeth De Castro","Abt 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","Wynema McGrew writes that in Deed Book A, page 408, William McGrue and wife, Mary Elizabeth McGrue made a deed of gift to their daughter, Mary Ann Elizabeth DeCastro McGrew on 4 Aug 1827. They deeded all their wordly possessions to their daughter when they had ceased using them. (She cites Gandrud, ALABAMA RECORDS, VOLUME 29, p. 100).","STR06" "I37910","McGrew","Mary Catherine","Abt 1922","30 Apr 2011","0","Wynema McGrew noted that she attended LSU and graduated from Baton Rouge Business College, and was employed by the city when she and A. J. became engaged.

DUPLANTIER Mary Catherine McGrew Duplantier passed away on April 30, 2011 at the age of 89. She was a native of Baton Rouge, the daughter of the late Annie Camors and Alexander Paxton McGrew, and the sister of the late Alexander K. McGrew of Baton Rouge, LA. She was the beloved wife of 42 years to the late Armand J. (A.J.) Duplantier, Jr. of New Orleans. During her marriage to A.J., the raising of seven children became a full-time job! Catherine was very religious and her piety was expressed in church activities at St. Francis Cabrini Parish. Catherine had many friends who could always rely on her optimism and buoyant spirits to brighten their day. Catherine and A.J.'s children are Stephen J. Duplantier of Costa Rica, Michael A. Duplantier of New Orleans, Carol Duplantier Llull of Covington, Donald L. Duplantier of Destrehan, Lynn Duplantier Barlotta of Forest, Virginia, Daniel G. Duplantier of New Orleans and Gregory G. Duplantier of Zachary, LA. Catherine was the grandmother of Stephanie Llull Jeanfreau, Jennifer Llull Ledet, Jean-Marc Allard Duplantier, Gina Barlotta Beck, Camille Duplantier, Kirchman, Christian Llull, Natalie Barlotta, Michael Allard Duplantier, Claire Duplantier Burns, Patrice Barlotta Ramey, Scott Duplantier and Justin Barlotta. Spouses of her children are Kathleen Bordelon Duplantier, Bettye Brousseau Duplantier, Santiago Llull, Samuel Barlotta and Mickie Frances Duplantier. Catherine is also survived by twelve great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews of her late husband and late brother and many loving friends. She will be sadly missed by family and friends, but the lasting imprint of her glowing life will not easily fade. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Funeral Mass at LAKE LAWN METAIRIE FUNERAL HOME, 5100 Pontchartrain Blvd., on Wednesday, May 4, 2011 at 1:00 PM. Visitation will begin at 10:00 AM. Interment at Lake Lawn Park. Friends may send flowers or donations to ARC of Greater N.O., 5700 Loyola Ave., Metairie, LA 70115, would be appreciated. Please visit and sign the family guestbook at www.lakelawnmetairie.com.","STR06" "I33105","","","","","","","" "I2854","McGrew","Mary Jane","Abt 1839","Abt 1875","0","Per THE SOUTHERN McGREWS GREW she was mentioned in her grandfather's will (James Tate McGrew). The land given to her was to be sold about the time she would mature, and the proceeds were to be used for her education, but her mother and her second husband sold the land in 1844. Mary Jane married John P. Gibson Maddox, and they petitioned for control of her mother's estate, since the land was originally Washington's (her father's), but the outcome is unknown. She and her husband helped raise the children of Mary June McGrew and Ben Maddox, after their deaths.","STR06" "I24624","","","","","","","" "I2166","McGrew","Mary June","16 May 1833","Abt 1863","0","Place of birth may have instead been Alabama.","STR06" "I2157","McGrew","Mary Keziah","26 Jun 1785","Yes, date unknown","0","Wynema McGrew writes that the baptisms of the children of Santiago and Constancia Tibbett (Tillet) Magrew, Protestants were recorded in Bapt. Rcds. Bk #2, p. 31, and she transcribed this below, exactly as she says they were recorded, in ""Records of Old Mobile, Catherdral of the Immaculate Conception, Mobile, Alabama, Section 8, Baptisms, 1781-1850.""

122. Mary Casia Magrew
On 17 November 1788, I, the undersigned pastor of Mobile, baptized solemnly in James Magrew's house, Maria Casia, born on 26 June 1785. /s/ Rev. Miguel Lamport

[This child is a legitimate offspring] of James Magrew and Constantine Tillett, Protestants, natives of the Tombigbee River, in this District. Cassian Castanares, Sacristan, was the godfather for all. . /s/ Rev. Miguel Lamport

Per THE SOUTHERN McGREWS GREW Joshua and Keziah had a daughter after 1821. Joshua may have divorced Keziah and remarried, or may have died. In 1840, she was living with her stepson, Joshua D. Goza in Claiborne Co, MS.","STR06" "I2157","McGrew","Mary Keziah","26 Jun 1785","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

According to the 1850 Copiah County, Mississippi Census:

House 678
Nancy McGrew and family
House 683
William P. McGrew and family
House 690
George W. Goza 33 Methodist Preacher, Ark
House 691
Joshua Goza 30 Miss (son or step son of Keziah??)
House 692
Francis Goza 50 Ark
House 693
James Goza 34 Ark","STR06" "I1604","McGrew","Melvin Pruitt","7 Feb 1894","6 Sep 1980","0","His Texas Death certificate shows he was married, and his surviving spouse was Annie McKinney. He was a farmer and his residence was in Rotan, Texas. Said to have had five children.","STR06" "I45532","McGrew","Miles M.","Feb 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Arkansas, Montgomery County, Mazarn Twp
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 5 ED 130 Sheet 3B
54-54
McGrew, Miles M Head m W Feb 1873 27 M 2 Ark Ind Ten Farmer
McGrew, Rosa A. M. J. Wf W F Oct 1883 16 M 2 1/1 Ark Ala Ark
McGrew, Walter A Son W M Jan 1899 1 S Ark Ark Ark
","STR06" "I4025","McGrew","Minnie Louise","17 Oct 1889","","0","Wynema McGrew noted that as of the 1900 census, she and her sister were residents of the Protestant Orphanage and Asylum, and listed as Orphans.

Wynema also wrote that Minnie married first Clyde Rayford and second Colin Ramage.","STR06" "I2448","McGrew","Moses R.","Abt 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown as Francis on the 1850 census?","STR06" "I5708","McGrew","Myrtle Mae","4 Dec 1898","4 Sep 1978","0","Name Myrtle Mae Lucas
Titles and Terms
Event Type Death
Event Date 04 Sep 1978
Event Place Richardson, Dallas, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Age 79
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 4 Dec 1898 Texas
Father's Name L D Mcgrew
Father's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Minnie Franks
Mother's Titles and Terms
Informant William J. Lucas
Certificate Number 67969
Digital Folder Number 004962391
Image Number 00543

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1977-1986,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS85-WKR : accessed 30 Jun 2014), Myrtle Mae Lucas, 04 Sep 1978; citing Richardson, Dallas, Texas, United States, 67969, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Austin; .

Said to have had one son.","STR06" "I2156","McGrew","Nancy Ann","27 Nov 1783","Yes, date unknown","0","Wynema McGrew writes that the baptisms of the children of Santiago and Constancia Tibbett (Tillet) Magrew, Protestants were recorded in Bapt. Rcds. Bk #2, p. 31, and she transcribed this below, exactly as she says they were recorded, in ""Records of Old Mobile, Catherdral of the Immaculate Conception, Mobile, Alabama, Section 8, Baptisms, 1781-1850.""

121. Ana Magrew
On 17 November 1788, I, the undersigned pastor of Mobile, baptized solemnly in James Magrew's house Anna, born on 27 November 17825. /s/ Rev. Miguel Lamport

[This child is a legitimate offspring] of James Magrew and Constantine Tillett, Protestants, natives of the Tombigbee River, in this District. Cassian Castanares, Sacristan, was the godfather for all. . /s/ Rev. Miguel Lamport

Various researchers show that Nancy married Oratio/Horatio Terrell (or Jerrell) on 27 Dec 1810 in Amite County, Mississippi. Also said to have married second a Mr. Jackson.","STR06" "I2450","McGrew","Nancy Ann","Abt 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Huey Oglesby.","STR06" "I3739","","","","","","","" "I4117","McGrew","Oletha ""Lether""","27 Feb 1883","18 May 1952","0","Wynema McGrew shows that she married Hiram Cassidy ""Cassie"" Davis, a native and lifelong resident of Lumberton. He was a retired merchant and service station operator. They had one daughter, Annie (Mrs. Eddie Ross) and one son Andy Davis.","STR06" "I2459","McGrew","Oliver Perry","17 Apr 1896","10 Feb 1977","0","A military marker is shown on FindAGrave, indicating he was a private in the US Army during World War I. His Texas Death Certificate confirms this. He was shown as a Cattle Buyer of Houston Packing Co at the time of his death, residing at 3916 Beromg Street, Houston.","STR06" "I2459","McGrew","Oliver Perry","17 Apr 1896","10 Feb 1977","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Harris County, Houston City, JP 1
Enumerated Apirl 10. 1930
ED 101-56 SD 26 Sheet 21A Stamped 107
Bering Street
3916-234-247
McGrew, Oliver P Hd M W 33 M 24 Buyer Packing Co
McGrew, Ida G Wf W F 25 m 18 Tx Tx Tx
----/---/248
McGrew, William L Hd M W 29 Tx Tx Tx Policeman City
McGrew, Edna M Wf F W 25 Ks Ill Ill
McGrew, Robert L Son M W 5 Tx Ks Tx","STR06" "I2427","McGrew","Oscar Lorenzo ""Lee""","2 May 1888","22 Jan 1956","0","Wynema McGrew noted that ""in 1898 Martha H. Goode petitioned the Lavaca County Court for the guardianship of Oscar L since his mother was dead and his father in jail.""

His Texas Death Certificate shows he was married, and worked for a contractor. His middle name was shown as Lee versus Lorenzo, and his mother was listed as Eva Jones versus Eva/Evie Goode. At the time of the 1900 census, Oscar lived with his grandmother, Martha Goode. Perhaps the death certificate was in error, or either his mother or grandmother had been married more than once.","STR06" "I2427","McGrew","Oscar Lorenzo ""Lee""","2 May 1888","22 Jan 1956","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Lavaca County, JP 7
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 12 ED 97 Sheet 2A Stamped 287
30-30
Goode, Martha Head W F DCec 1828 71 Wd 7/4 Tenn Ala Tenn
McGrew, Oscar Grandson W M May 1888 12 S Tx Tx Tx At School
Plum, Tom Boarder W M May 1851 49 M 3 Va Va Mass Lawyer
Plum Jimmie E Boarder W F May 1866 34 M 3 0/0 Tenn Tenn Tenn","STR06" "I5478","McGrew","Ralph Bailey","Abt 1908","31 May 1986","0","Said to have had one son.","STR06" "I3587","McGrew","Ramsey","21 Jun 1932","27 Jun 2009","0","FindAGrave shows that he served in the US Army, Korea.","STR06" "I2176","McGrew","Richard Thomas ""Tom""","14 May 1853","17 Jan 1917","0","Per ""The Southern McGrews Grew"" he was a farmer, and drove cattle along the Chisholm Trail. Wynema McGrew writes that he was also an old time Texas lawman and marshal. He died of a bad heart and is buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Yoakum, Texas. He and Frances and their three children were living with his parents at the time of the 1880 census.

Name: Richard Thomas Mcgrew
Death Date: 17 Jan 1917
Death Place: Falfurrias, Brooks, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 63 years 8 months 3 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 14 May 1853
Birthplace: Tex
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Lorenzo Mcgrew
Father's Birthplace: U. S.
Mother's Name: Mary Neely
Mother's Birthplace: U. S.
Occupation: Carpenter
Place of Residence: Falfurrias, Tex.
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Yoakum
Burial Date: 18 Jan 1917
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2051760
Digital Film Number: 4165793
Image Number: 2637
Reference Number: cn 512
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I2435","McGrew","Robert L.","Abt 1840","6 Apr 1863","0","He appears to have been the Robert L. McGrew who died in the Empire Hospital in Atlanta while serving in the Confederate Forces.","STR06" "I2462","","","","","","","" "I2573","McGrew","Robert Thomas","26 Jul 1867","3 Feb 1917","0","Woodmen of the World and planter, according to the ""The Southern McGrew's Grew."" Wynema McGrew noted that is obituary was in the New Orleans State Times on 5 Feb 1917, and this obituary confirmed these facts.","STR06" "I2205","McGrew","Robert W.","Sep 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have settled in Brady, Texas.","STR06" "I2205","McGrew","Robert W.","Sep 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Refugio County, SD Number 4, PO Refugio
Enumerated 8 July 1870 Stamped 139
71-71
McGrew, John 24 M W Stock Raiser 4--- $500 Miss
McGrew, Julia 23 F W Keeping House Tx
McGrew, Marcina 2 F W Tx
72-72
McGrew, R W 27 M W Stock Raiser $5000 $10,000 Miss
McGrew, Alice 24 F W Keeping House Tx
McGrew, Dixie 5 M W Tx
McGrew, Sophie 3 F W Tx
73-73
McGrew, WIlliam 78 M W Farerm 1000 $--- Ala
McGrew, Elvira 60 F W Keeping house Ga
McGrew, James 36 M W Stock Driver Miss
McGrew, Besty 30 F B House Servant Tx
McGrew, Harriet 36 F Mu Houseservant Tx
McGrew, Tom 4 M Mu Tx
McGrew, Billy 3 m Mu Tx
McGrew, Norah 5 F Mu Tx

1880 Census
Texas, McCulloch County, JP 4
Enumerated 12 and 16 Jun 1880
Page 9 SD 5 ED 109 Sheet 559A
76-76
McGrew, Robt W W M 38 Sheep Raiser Miss Ga Ga
McGrew, Alice I/T W F 34 Wife Keeping house Tx Ky Tx
McGrew, Sarah J W F 15 Dtr At Home Tx Miss Tx
McGrew, Sophia W F 12 Dtr Tx Miss Tx
McGrew, Mary L W F 10 Dtr Tx Miss Tx
McGrew, Kate W F 8 Dtr Tx Miss Tx
McGrew, Bulah W F 6 Dtr Tx Miss Tx
McGrew, James W M 4 Son Tx Miss Tx
McGrew, Martha W F 2 Dtr Tx Miss Tx
Hendrick, F. A W M 59 Board School Teacher SC SC SC
Paschal, Bown W M 28 Boarder Cattle Raiser Tx Miss Miss
Dee David W M 20 Boarder Cattle Raiser Tx Miss Miss
McGrew, Piru (sp???) Mu M 10 Servant Tx Miss Miss
77-77
John M and Elizabeth Duke (John age 37, born Texas, Father born KY) and family

1900 Census
Texas, McCulloch, Precinct 1 and 6
Enumerated 14 and 16 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 107 Sheet 12A Stamped 215
198-201
Espy, Sid W Head W M Feb 1869 31 M 3 Ky Tx Ky Stock man
Espy, Beulah Wf W F May 1874 26 m 3 1/0 Tx Miss Tx
McGrew Robert F-in-law W M Sept 1831 (prob s/b 1841) 58 M 35 8/6 Miss Un Ga
McGrew, Alice M-in-law W F Apr 1845 55 M 35 Tx Ky Un","STR06" "I2460","McGrew","Ruth May","Dec 1897","","0","Said to have married D. E. HARRELL.","STR06" "I2095","McGrew","Samantha Ann","Abt 1825","Bef 5 May 1845","0","According to the LDS ancestral file, ver 4.15, Samantha McGrew is the daughter of Alexander and Elizabeth (Blackburn) McGrew. However, according to McGrew researcher Wynema McGrew of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, she is actually the daughter of Alexander's brother, James Tate McGrew by Elizabeth Patterson. Several years after her first husband was killed (along with one of her brothers) as they fought Indians at Morgan's Point, Samantha married her husband's brother David A. Barton, Jr. and had two children. (THE SOUTHERN McGREWS GREW)","STR06" "I2207","McGrew","Sarah","Abt 1837","Abt 1872","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Victoria County, Pr. 3 and 4, P.O. Kanpus Bluff
Page 11, Stamped 291
78-74
Andrews, Wm 48 M W Farmer $3300 $805 Aka
Andrews, Sarah 33 F W Keeps House Miss
Andrews, Wm 9 M W At School Tex
Andrews, Alfred 7 M W At School Tex
Andrews, Emma 4 F W Tx","STR06" "I2454","McGrew","Sarah Belle","31 Dec 1883","5 Feb 1960","0","Name Sarah Belle O'Neill
Event Type Death
Event Date 05 Feb 1960
Event Place Bellaire, Harris, Texas, United States
Residence 4810 Palm Bellaire, Harris County, Texas (2 1/12 years)
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 31 Dec 1882
Birthplace Yoakum, Texas
Father's Name Jim H Mcgrew
Mother's Name Nancy Mcmurrey
Certificate Number 10439
GS Film number 2116164
Digital Folder Number 005145478
Image Number 03019



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K34J-SGH : accessed 26 Jul 2014), Sarah Belle O'Neill, 05 Feb 1960; citing certificate number 10439, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116164.","STR06" "I2850","McGrew","Sarah Eason","27 Nov 1876","9 Dec 1951","0","Name Sarah Eason Teeling
Event Type Death
Event Date 09 Dec 1951
Event Place Hearne, Robertson, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 27 Nov 1876
Birthplace Hearne, Texas
Father's Name John Mcgrew
Mother's Name Jane Anderson
Certificate Numbe 64827
GS Film number 2074927
Digital Folder Number 005145658
Image Number 00254



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3Z8-Z5N : accessed 05 Jul 2014), Sarah Eason Teeling, 09 Dec 1951; citing certificate number 64827, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2074927.","STR06" "I2929","McGrew","Sarah Julia ""Dixie""","Abt 1865","15 Aug 1914","0","Her Texas Death certificate showed her as married, and her name as Sarah Julia O'Bryan. Informant was J. B. O'Bryan.","STR06" "I2752","","","","","","","" "I2543","McGrew","Susan ""Sooky""","Abt 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Jim Anderson.","STR06" "I2432","McGrew","Susan Margaret","7 Oct 1866","27 Jun 1869","0","Wynema McGrew wrote that she choked to death on hot new potatoes.","STR06" "I2798","McGrew","Thomas Ervin","30 Apr 1894","Dec 1966","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was farming in Floyd, West Carroll Parish, LA, and supporting his wife and parents. He was Tall, medium build, with brown hair and eyes.

Wynema McGrew shows he was married three time, to Laura Bullock, Nettie Williams and Margaret Ann Baer.","STR06" "I2798","McGrew","Thomas Ervin","30 Apr 1894","Dec 1966","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Louisiana, West Carroll Parish, Ward Two
Enumerated 3 Apr 1930
ED 62-2 SD 3 Sheet 2A Stamped 140
25-26
McGrew, Irving Head M W 34 M 23 La La La Salesman Cattle
McGrew, Leura Wf F W28 M 15 La Ga La
McGrew, T. E. Jr. Son M W 11 S La La La
McGrew, James Carroll Son M W 6 S La La La
McGrew, Mary E Dtr F W 3 5/12 S La La La
26-27
McGrew, G C Head M W 73 M La Tn Tn
McGrew, Elizabeth Wf F W 63 M La Miss Tx","STR06" "I33104","McGrew","Thomas Ervin ""Dan""","28 Nov 1918","3 Jun 1955","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave Memorial Page, created by Ron Manley

TALLULAH, June 8 (Special) ? Funeral services for Thomas E. McGrew, Jr., 36, who died Friday from a heart attack as he was driving along a highway, were held Sunday at the First Methodist Church in Delhi.

Interment was in the Delhi cemetery under the direction of Crothers Funeral Home of Tallulah.

The Masonic Lodge No. 120 held rites at the graveside.

Survivors include his wife; one daughter, Miss Danice McGrew, Delhi; father and mother; three brothers, James C. McGrew, of Houston, Tex.; T. W. Borders, Henderson, Tex.; W. R. Borders, Henderson, Tex.; two sisters, Mrs. Laura Geese, Overton, Tex.; Mrs. Emmett Lancaster, Tallulah.

Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Wednesday, June 8, 1955","STR06" "I2330","McGrew","Thomas Jefferson","19 Dec 1856","7 Nov 1880","0","His occupation was shown as ""Lawyer"" on the 1880 census.","STR06" "I3042","McGrew","Thomas Stockdale ""S. D.""","11 Jun 1892","10 Oct 1975","0","Wynema McGrew wrote ""When S. D. completed his secondary education, he stayed home, took care of his mother until her death in 1914, and farmed until he joined the army during World War I. After his discharge he married Mamie Davis, his first wife, and resumed farming, knowing he did not want it to be his life's work. Soon thereafter, he took advantage of the educational opportunities offered to veterans of World War I, entering Mississippi A&M (now MSU)....upon graduation he taught and/or was superintendent of several schools in south Mississippi until his retirement. He and Mamie had no children....(later) he earned his master's degree at the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa.""

His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Fred Rose, shows a photo of his Military Marker, indicating he served as a Private in the US Army during World War I.
","STR06" "I43546","","","","","","","" "I25176","McGrew","Virgina Tal","5 Aug 1925","9 Jun 2013","0","Virginia Tal Price, our sweet and loving mother and grandmother (Meme), went to be with her Lord on June 9, 2013 in Winnsboro, TX where she had been residing for the past 3 1/2 years. She was born to Daisy Florence McGrew and William Lafayette McGrew on August 5, 1925 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband of 61 years, J. T. Price, Jr.; sisters, Nan Krieger and Daisy Lee Thompson; brother, Murray L. McGrew; and half-brother, William Kello Buford. She is survived by her son, J. T. Price, III and wife Patricia of Winnsboro, Texas; daughters, Nan Johnson and husband Raymond of Spring, TX and Tana Senecal and husband Rick of Spring, TX; grandchildren, Scott Johnson and wife Rachel of Spring, TX, Stephanye West and husband Bert of New Braunfels, TX, Brandon Jatzlau and wife Elizabeth of Houston, TX, and Breanna Jatzlau of Conroe, TX; great-grandchildren, Victoria West, Ty West, Jillian Johnson and Gwendolyn Johnson. Visitation will be held 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Friday, June 14, 2013 at Earthman Resthaven Funeral Home. The Celebration of Life Funeral Service will be 10:00 a.m., Saturday, June 15, 2013 at Founders Baptist Church, 24724 Aldine Westfield Rd., Spring, Texas, with Pastor Richard Caldwell officiating. Interment will follow at Earthman Resthaven Cemetery.

Houston Chronicle (Chron Online)","STR06" "I2863","McGrew","Virginia Elinor","Aug 1897","Yes, date unknown","0","She was married first to a Mr. DEAN.","STR06" "I36365","McGrew","Walter Alexander","20 Jan 1899","Mar 1968","0","When he registered for the World War I draft, he was a resident of Montgomery County, Arkansas, where he was a farmer. His nearest relative was Ethel McGrew, however exactly how they were related was not indicated. He was of medium heighth and build, with brown eyes and hair.","STR06" "I2465","McGrew","Walter Howard","5 Aug 1899","21 Aug 1967","0","His FindAGrave memorial, created by Fred Rose, shows that he was a professional baseball player in 1922-1924, playing for the Washington Senators. His Texas Death Certificate listed his occupation as Electrical Worker, and showed him as a 23 year resident of Houston. He was married, and lived on 1415 Harvard Street in Houston at the time of his death.","STR06" "I45505","McGrew","Wilbur George","28 Dec 1901","29 Sep 1961","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by L J Steuben and maintained by Phil and Beth Hutson, shows that he served as a Private in the US Army during World War I from California, and earning a Purple Heart. It also links to his wife and two children.","STR06" "I45505","McGrew","Wilbur George","28 Dec 1901","29 Sep 1961","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
California, Tulare County, Visalia Twp
Enumerated 7 Apr 1930
ED 54-89 SD 14 Sheet 3B
71-73
McGrew, Wilbur G Head M W 27 M 18 Tx Tx Ill Foreman Power Company
McGrew, Catherine Wf F W 26 M 17 Calif Calif Mo
McGrew, Ellen Dtr F W 8 S Calif Tx Calif
McGrew, George Son M W 2 S Calif Tx Calif
72-74
McGrew, Alvin C Head M W 30 M 21 Tx Tx Ill Troubleman Power Company
McGrew, Etta Wf F W 28 M 18 ka Mo Mo","STR06" "I45509","McGrew","Wilbur George","3 Jan 1928","13 Oct 2005","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by L J Steuben and maintained by Phil and Beth Hutson, shows that he served as a CS3 in the US Navy during World War II. He shares a double marker with Elaine, born 10 Jan 1931, and no date of death yet listed.

Elaine might be Grace E[laine] Kasdorf, as the California Marriage Index shows that on 29 Mar 1953, in Tulare, California, Wilbur G. McGrew married Grace E. Kasdorf, age 22, born ca 1931.","STR06" "I2630","McGrew","William","Between 1780 and 1790","Yes, date unknown","0","Wynema McGrew quotes Everette McGrew as stating that William was the son of old William McGrew and Mary Goodwyn (assumed wife), and grandson of Alexander, and was mentioned in his father's will in 1823, and the Will of his brother Nesbit in 1830. Mary De Castro also descended from Alexander. her mother Elizabeth McGrew De Castro also being one of his grandchildren.","STR06" "I2509","McGrew","William","Bef 1788","1813","0","Wynema McGrew writes that during the Creek Indian War ""William, son of John, Sr., was elected lieutenant-colonel in the reorganization of the Militia after the Battle of Burnt Corn. He led an expedition towards Pensacola to meet the Indians and was killed in the skirmish at Bashi Creek in 1813."" (pp. 8-9).","STR06" "I2159","McGrew","William","24 Jun 1788","21 Jun 1876","0","Wynema McGrew writes that the baptisms of twin brothers Guillermo and Juan, children of Santiago and Constancia Tibbett (Tillet) Magrew, Protestants were recorded in Bapt. Rcds. Bk #2, p. 31, and she transcribed this below, exactly as she says they were recorded, in ""Records of Old Mobile, Catherdral of the Immaculate Conception, Mobile, Alabama, Section 8, Baptisms, 1781-1850.""

123. William Magrew
On 17 November 1788, I, the undersigned pastor of Mobile, baptized solemnly in James Magrew's house, William, born on 24, June 1788. /s/ Rev. Miguel Lamport

124. John Magrew
On 17 November 1788, I the undersigned pastor of Mobile, baptized solemnly in James Magrew's house John, born 24 June 1788. /s/ Rev. Miguel Lamport

[The above children are legitimate offspring] of James Magrew and Constantine Tillett, Protestants, natives of the Tombigbee River, in this District. Cassian Castanares, Sacristan, was the godfather for all. . /s/ Rev. Miguel Lamport

Copiah Co, MS, William McGrue was a bondsman for John J. Holliday and Mary A. Ainsworth, 8 Dec 1825. Also, a daughter of Levin Hainsworth married Col. William McGrew about 1802, any connection?

Veteran of the War of 1812 (DeClouets Regiment), drafted in E. Feliciana, LA in Sept 1814, fought in the battle of New Orleans Discharged in New Orleans in Feb 1815. At the time he enlisted, Olivia's statement describes her husband as ""5 feet, 10 inches, light complexion, blue eyes, dark hair, occupation farmer""

Purchased land in Marion Co, MS 29 Jan 1816, 31 Oct 1818, and on 25 Sep 1819, he registered a brand.

Per the book REFUGIO by Herbart Huson, as extracted by Esther McGrew Hardin: ""Colonel William McGrew and family moved to Refugio County in the later part of 1851, or prior to 25 January 1852. He acquired the holdings of Capt. Alfred S. Thurmond (his future son-in-law) at Mesquite Landing and operated a large planation house there. He was, perhaps, the largest slave-owner in the county and brought his negroes with him. His children were Dr. William P. McGrew, John McGrew, James McGrew, Henry McGrew, Robert McGrew, who married Alia (Alice per census), daughter of Thomas Marshall Duke, Julia McGrew, who was the wife of Capt. Alfred Sturgis Thurmond, and Sarah McGrew, wife of William Andrews, an early citizen of Refugio County. Andrews later moved to Clinton."" Thomas Marshall Duke was one of the ""old 300,"" the the settlers originally granted land by Stephen F. Austin.

He is listed as a slave holder on the 1860 Refugio, Texas census.

Son James McGrew died intestate in Austin, TX in 1912 at the Texas Confederate home. The settlement of his estate shows the names of the children of all his brothers and sisters.

His war pension application was signed by W.C. Terry, M.J. Terry, and A.S. Thurmond, J.P Refugio County (Husband of Julia)

Later Olivia is living with R.A. Upton (Sheriff of Aransas Co.?)","STR06" "I2159","McGrew","William","24 Jun 1788","21 Jun 1876","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Refugio County, SD Number 4, PO Refugio
Enumerated 8 July 1870 Stamped 139
71-71
McGrew, John 24 M W Stock Raiser 4--- $500 Miss
McGrew, Julia 23 F W Keeping House Tx
McGrew, Marcina 2 F W Tx
72-72
McGrew, R W 27 M W Stock Raiser $5000 $10,000 Miss
McGrew, Alice 24 F W Keeping House Tx
McGrew, Dixie 5 M W Tx
McGrew, Sophie 3 F W Tx
73-73
McGrew, WIlliam 78 M W Farerm 1000 $--- Ala
McGrew, Elvira 60 F W Keeping house Ga
McGrew, James 36 M W Stock Driver Miss
McGrew, Besty 30 F B House Servant Tx
McGrew, Harriet 36 F Mu Houseservant Tx
McGrew, Tom 4 M Mu Tx
McGrew, Billy 3 m Mu Tx
McGrew, Norah 5 F Mu Tx","STR06" "I2098","McGrew","William","Abt 1815","Bef 1860","0","Richard Eugene Blackburn instead shows William McGrew was the son of John (Jack) McGrew, not of Alexander.","STR06" "I2098","McGrew","William","Abt 1815","Bef 1860","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
MarionCco. Mississippi
Enumerated 28 Aug 1850
Line 8, Family 188
Wm H McGrew, 35y, m, farming, MS
D McGrew, 28y, f, MS
Jas R McGrew, 13y,m, MS
Wm S McGrew, 9y,m, MS
JL McGrew, 7y,m, MS
M J McGrew, 5y, f, MS
A J McGrew, 3y, f, MS

Transcriptions courtesy of Laurel Francis","STR06" "I2441","McGrew","William","Abt 1841","13 May 1862","0","Per the book ""The Southern McGrews Grew"" William entered the Civil War on August 10, 1861 in Ellisville, Jones County, Mississippi and was killed in a collision of trains on the M.V.O. Railroad on May 13, 1862. The service record indicated he was 5' 8-1/2"" inches tall, with a dark complexion, dark hair, blue eyes, and that he was a farmer.","STR06" "I2222","McGrew","William","Feb 1871","28 Jan 1928","0","Esther McGrew Hardin's paper indicate that the probate proceedings of James McGrew, a great uncle who died intestate, William Timothy McGrew had six children:

W.I. McGrew, Cora Lee McGrew, Ethel McGrew, Ruby McGrew, Joseph E. McGrew and Agnes McGrew, wife of Mr. Horney


Wynema McGrew instead shows him as W. I. McGrew.
","STR06" "I2511","McGrew","William ""Red Bill""","Abt 1814","Between 1844 and 1846","0","Time Line for Red Bill McGrew's family

1815 Approx. date, Tombigbee area, AL, William (Red Bill) McGrew was born to John McGrew Jr and wife Caroline Caller.

1816 Census John McGrew Jr is living in Clarke Co, AL.

1820 Land deed, John Mcgrew Jr living in Marengo Co, AL, formerly of Clarke Co.

1824 Pauline (last name unknown) born in AL.

1835 April 1, William and his cousin William P. (Black Bill), son of deceased William McGrew and Nancy [ Hainsworth] McGrew Phillips, were in a gunfight with 2 younger Kemp boys. Cousins flee to Texas.

1836 Wm P. captured, sent to Mobile,but had escaped before 21 June 1836.
Red Bill was captured in June 1836 and sent to Mobile. He was returned to Sumter County, but the venue was changed to Pickens County. So far we have not found a record of the trial.
There was conflicting testimony by the only witness to the shooting.

1836 Aug. Wm P. McGrew captured and returned to Sumter Co, AL. Tried Nov. 1837, Washington Co. Convicted and sent to jail for one year. Col. William McGrew's son Black Headed Bill died in prison, 4
Feb 1838.

1840 Sumter Co, AL Census, page 84
John McGrew (#3)
John McGrew Sr (# 2) (Called Jr. before his father died.)
William McGrew b 1810-1820, 1 female 15-20, 1 female 0-5 I think this is Red Bill.
Could the child be Frances Williams? or perhaps a child who died?
Thomas E. Lenear (Lenoir)

1842, 16 Aug. John McGrew Jr. (number 2), Red Bill's father, died in Tex. From Caroline McGrew's March 1843 petition for Dower to the Orphan's Court of Sumter Co, AL
List of children: John abt 30, William abt 28, Elizabeth Lenoir, John F. 20, Caroline 17, Clarke 13, Mary 10, Judith 8.

1843 Frances McGrew b MS to Pauline and William McGrew (1850 census Grimes Co, TX, and the estate papers for William McGrew in Montgomery County, TX.)

1844 Census also indicated William J. McGrew born in MS to Pauline & William McGrew .
Between 1844 & about 1846, William ""Red Bill"" died.

1846 Poll Tax in TX, Grimes Co: Egbert Oliver & John Oliver.

1846-1848 During this period Pauline probably married Egbert O. Oliver.

1848 Robert Oliver born abt this time.

1849 John P. Oliver died in Grimes Co, TX. (Possible brother to Egbert.)

1849, April, Egbert & Louisa Oliver applied for administration of the estate of John P. Oliver.

1849 Oct., Grimes Co., Egbert became guardian of Frances Williams, orphan of James Williams, late of AL.

1850 census Pauline and Egbert Oliver in Grimes Co, TX pg 390
children: Frances 7 MS, William 6 MS, Robert 2 TX, Frances Williams 12 AL.
Mother of Red Bill and siblings are living in Claiborne & Copiah Cos. of MS.

1851 letter ( in possession of Sue Moore) from John Flood McGrew in TX to Clark McGrew in MS mentions Montgomery, TX, ""where brother John is."" ( John McGrew # 3 ?)

1851 January, Grimes Co., Egbert O. Oliver fails to appear for guardian report. Made an accounting in May. Failed to appear in Nov. Removed as guardian that year.

1853 Newspaper account, Oct., E. Oliver was shot in Montgomery, TX.

1854-55 TX Scholastic list, Montgomery Co, Pauline Oliver has children: Frances, Robert & John.

1856, February, Probate Ct of Montgomery Co, TX, Pauline L Oliver petitioned for Letters of Guardianship over persons & estates of Francis and William McGrew, minor children of William McGrew, dec'd.

1856-8 Pauline married a man named Hall and had a son, James Hall.

1859 John D. Hall died before November this year. Probably not Pauline's husband.

1860 Jan. and Mar., Court records to settle estate of Caroline (Caller) McGrew in Claiborne Co, MS.
Children of William McGrew, dec'd,"" Frances McGrew & William McGrew, residing somewhere in Texas"".

1860 Hardin County, TX census, page 335b
family 28/28
Benjamin McKinney 56 male farmer (2185/10420) b SC
Ann "" 35 female Miss Insane
Henry "" 20 (2nd number unclear) m farm labor Ala.
Frances McGrew 18 f Tx
Robert Oliver 11 m Tx
John Oliver 9 m Tx
Clark Hill 3 m Tx (Hall?)
Elizabeth Thompson 46 f laboring Ms
Robert "" 15 m farmlabor Ms

This census taker had very sloppy writing The Henry above might be 26 rather than 20.


1861 Robert (Bob) & John Oliver were given a guardian for their inheritances, Israel Worsham, Montgomery Co, TX. Money was received from the estate of James Paul of Galveston, TX.

1861 Civil War, William J. McGrew served in the Confederate forces, Pvt TX 4th Reg. Disabled.
Served then as 1st Lt TX 20th Infantry, Co. K, a Home Guard Unit.

1866 July, Montgomery Co, TX Probate Record ..Mother of the Olivers called Mrs. Hall.

1867-68 William J. McGrew was appt County Attorney in Montgomery Co, TX (Republican appointee)
History book of Montgomery Co (CHOIR INVISIBLE) says he was KKK at night.

1868, December A Gunfight in which Bob Oliver, John Oliver, Wm J. McGrew, and Mr (Tex ) Brown were killed by the Cartwright family of Fort Bend Co, TX. One newspaper (Republican) account stated that McGrew was trying to prevent the gunfight. The 3 brothers were laid on Mrs. Hall's porch after their deaths.

1869 Sept. 29, WmSton Williams received letters of Administration for the estates of John & Robert Oliver. Money had been loaned out by Israel Worsham before the boys' deaths.

1870 Census, Hardin Co, TX, page 464, Fanny McGrew (#190) has 2 children in house: William age 6, and Nolia age 5. She is living next door to Benjamin McKinney. (not married? divorced?)

1872 Sept 25, Estate of Robert & John Oliver finally settled. 1/2 to Pauline Hall, Mother; 1/2 divided into thirds: 1 share each, Mrs. Lucy McGrew heir of deceased posthumous child of W.J. McGrew half brother decedents, Miss Fannie McGrew half sister of decendents, and guardian of James Hall, half brother of decedents. One record said Fannie Ward.
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Source: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=barjeanm&id=I0376","STR06" "I2164","McGrew","William Alexander","Between 1814 and 1818","Bef 1846","0","Received a land grant from the Mexican government in 1835. In the Texas Army during the Revolution in 1836. Member of the Robertson County Rangers. Wynema McGrew writes that he enlisted on 12 Mar 1838 in Robertston County as a private under Captain N. Doyle, Volunteer Rangers. He was discharged 10 Jun 1839. Flood and Hardin McGrew, his brothers, also enlisted and were discharged at the same time.

William appeared on the Robertson County tax rool for 1838 through 1840. He was taxed on 1107 acres in 1838 and 1840 and 1111 acres in 1839. He paid no poll tax in 1838 but did the other two years.","STR06" "I2775","McGrew","William Charley","23 Jun 1877","3 Aug 1966","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Louisiana, Rapides Parish, Ward 9 Twp 3
Enumerated 13, 14, and 15 Apr 1920
SD 8 ED 76 Sheet 20A
413-419
Edwin Ryland and Joanna (nee McGrew) Ryland
415-421
McGrew, Charlie Head m W 40 M La La La Farmer
McGrew, Ellen Wf F w 42 M La La La
McGrew, Elliott Son M W 13 S la La La
McGrew, Odell Son M W 6 S La La la
McKinney, William Lodger m W 83 S Tenn Tenn Tenn","STR06" "I4127","McGrew","William Cola ""Coley""","27 Jul 1883","9 Nov 1946","0","Wynema McGrew writes that he was a bachelor and lived with his sisters when he was unable to work. He worked for a railroad company. He died at King's Daughters Hospital at Gulfport.","STR06" "I2438","McGrew","William Ferdinand","Abt 1849","Abt 1891","0","Ferdinand B. McGrew was a resident of Mobile, Alabama, living on Spring Hill Road between Broad and Pine in 1875, as per the 1875 City Directory

","STR06" "I4023","McGrew","William Ferdinand","Abt 1882","14 Mar 1917","0","Wynema McGrew writes that his parents, William and Sarah, both died of tuberculosis. The children were put in the Protestant Orphanage and Asylum after their death. Although William was no longer living in the orphanage as of the 1900 census, both of his younger sisters were still residents, listed as orphans, as of the 1900 census.

Wynema McGrew writes that he married Gertrude Forbes on 15 Feb 1909 in Mobile, Alabama. She was the daughter of William Forbes who was born in St. Andrews, Scotland.","STR06" "I2190","McGrew","William G.","4 Jul 1828","16 Apr 1854","0","Wynema McGrew shows he was buried at the Brushy Fork Cemetery on the Copiah-Claiborne County line.","STR06" "I2463","McGrew","William Harley","26 Mar 1893","24 Feb 1944","0","Name William Harley Mcgrew
Event Type Death
Event Date 24 Feb 1944
Event Place Yoakum, DeWitt, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Divorced
Birth Date 26 Mar 1893
Birthplace Lavaca, Texas
Occupation Laborer
Father's Name Joseph Mcgrew
Mother's Name Mary Ryan
Certificate Number 9495
Informant Mrs. Estelle McGrew
GS Film number 2137703
Digital Folder Number 005144830
Image Number 01647

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBY-PKK : accessed 06 Jul 2014), William Harley Mcgrew, 24 Feb 1944; citing certificate number 9495, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2137703.

His nickname is shown as ""Shorty"" on FindAGrave.","STR06" "I21621","McGrew","William J.","Abt 1844","28 Dec 1868","0","""A Tragical Affair"" in Old Montgomery, TX
By Sue Moore

William J. McGrew might have been a hero, but unfortunately he turned out to be a scalawag. Born in 1844 in either Claiborne or Copiah County, Mississippi, his roots were Old Alabama, but his destiny was an early grave in unholy ground in Texas.

He joined the Porter's Guards, Co. H of the 4th Texas Infantry C.S.A., at the beginning of the Civil War in Montgomery, Texas, but was discharged in 1861 as being disabled. He was only seventeen at the time. He returned home to Montgomery in Montgomery County, Texas, to eventually become a lieutenant of the home guard, Co. K, 20th Texas Regiment, basically assigned to duty in Texas and the Indian Territory.

Remaining in the Porter's Guards of Hood's famous Texas Brigade were the Cartwright brothers of Montgomery's Bear Bend. Unfortunately, E. W. ""Ras"" Cartwright became the first casualty of the company. As the group was being shipped to the Virginia battlefields, the train stopped at Holly Springs, Mississippi. ""Ras,"" six feet six, borrowed a sword and was impersonating an officer in order to impress the Southern belles gathered on the platform. Evidently, he was enjoying himself so much that he was the last man to leap aboard the moving train. Somehow the sword caused him to trip and fall beneath the train, severing both legs and resulting in his death. The Cartwrights' bad fortune continued when brother James G. W. Cartwright was killed in the bloody Wilderness Campaign in Virginia, and brother Lemuel, the eldest, was wounded and lost an arm in the last major conflict before Appomattox. Their unit was devastated, and of the 143 men of Porter's Guards, Hood's Texas Brigade, only nine remained to surrender with Lee in April of 1865. However, the survivors of the Cartwright family would soon cross paths with the McGrew-Oliver clan.

Following the war in 1867, William J. McGrew/McGraw was appointed county attorney during Reconstruction. His reputation among town folks was ""a Republican appointee by day, a KKK by night, and a horse thief in between,"" according to Montgomery County Historical Society's Choir Invisible. Added to his list of misdeeds were the actions of John P. and Robert O. Oliver, his younger half brothers, teenagers who maddened the town folks by riding their horses into business establishments, shooting up the town, robbing and stealing.

These boys had inherited a terrible legacy . Their father and William McGrew's stepfather, Egbert O. ""Eg"" Oliver, had been shot down in 1853 in old Montgomery when the boys were small children. From the Autauga Citizen, Prattville, Autauga County, Alabama, issue of Thursday, Oct. 20, 1853:

""Death of an Outlaw: The Galveston Civilian has a letter dated Montgomery, Texas, October 1st, in which the writer says: A sad occurrence took place in our (town) between seven and eight o'clock. A man, well known in this section of the country, if not in others, named Eg Oliver, was shot from his horse on the public square. He had been arrested by the sheriff of which was for an assault with intent to kill a fellow named Lang in this county. It being the greatest charge on which the sheriff was authorizer to arrest him, he brought him to our town and delivered him to our sheriff, who committed him to jail in default of bail. About a week before court began here he broke out, and was then supposed left. But during court he was seen several times in this vicinity, and one night went to the house of our sheriff and called him up, but would not let him approach near enough to arrest him. Yesterday, while most of our citizens were at dinner, he rode into the square, galloped about it, and then rode off again, in defiance to all. He was pursued by the sheriff and several citizens but eluded the pursuit, and last night just at dark came into town again, threatening, as I am informed, to burn the jail. In attempting to arrest him for the purpose of recommitting him, he refused to surrender, and while in the act, as was supposed from his action (it was dark) of shooting upon those gathered around him, he was shot down, fell from his horse and died immediately. Who committed the deed, can never be known, as there was several shots fired at the same time. Thus perished a man, who, by his reckless and lawless course of life has been a horror to some, and respected by but few. May the memory of his many errors be buried with him. He has left a wife and two small children who have been compelled to flee from him, and seek protection under the roof of strangers.""

To make matters worse, William's real father had been an outlaw in his own right. William ""Red Bill"" McGrew and his cousin William ""Black Bill"" McGrew, in their early twenties, had killed two teenage boys in Sumter County, Alabama in 1835. In May, Alabama Governor John Gayle put out an $800 bounty for their apprehension. From the Commercial Register of Mobile: ""Wanted - A Proclamation - On or about the first day of April of the present year [1835], William McGrew and William P. McGrew, in the county of Sumter [Alabama] murdered a couple of boys in the foulest manner, and under the most shocking and aggravated circumstances. The oldest of the lads was 16 or 17 years of age, and his little brother about 11 or 12. Their name was Kemp. They were peaceably at work, earning a subsistence for the indigent family to which they belonged, having given no offence or provocation whatsoever, when they were cruelly shot down at the same time, in a very wantonness of deliberate and cold blooded murder."" Notices of the reward appeared in Mobile, New Orleans, and even in Texas. Soon another reward of three thousand dollars was raised by the citizens of Sumter and Marengo with this descriptions of culprits: "" William P. McGrew (""Black Bill"") is about twenty four years of age, hair a little dark, fair skin and blue eyes; mild, and retiring look when sober; six feet high. William McGrew,(""Red Bill"") the cousin of the other, is about 21 years old, red hair, fair skin, eyes between gray and blue, six feet high, down look and forbidding countenance. Both addicted to intemperance."" This was published in Mobile, New Orleans and in the Brazoria, Texas Republican 24 October 1835 .

""Black Bill"" McGrew fled to Texas, to a place ""about 125 miles from Nacogdoches"" where bounty hunters from Alabama handed a letter, perhaps from some authority in Texas, to a man there by there by the name of Bowie with the expectation of getting his assistance in the taking of McGrew; but he being the friend of McGrew showed him the letter. The party in pursuit of McGrew immediately became alarmed and fled,"" according to the Voice of Sumter paper, Nov. 6, 1837. Eventually McGrew was betrayed by a man posing as a friend and turned over to the three bounty hunters. He was returned to Alabama where he escaped from the Mobile jail and was subsequently recaptured by the sheriff in Little Rock, AR. As he was being returned to Alabama, he created such a commotion on board the steamboat trying to escape that the Captain was obliged to put him and the sheriff off at Vicksburg. He was then shackled and the sheriff and a contingent of men delivered him for trial in Sumter County. Tried for murder, he received a $500 fine and one year for manslaughter since evidence proved the Kemp boys had readied guns in an ambush position. In addition, the Kemp boys' mother, who was the only eyewitness, told at least three different stories to different people, and did not fare well under cross-examination. Yet within the year, ""Black Bill"" died from his prison experience.

Ironically, his name ""William"" had once been an honorable one, passed down from ""Black Bill's"" father, William McGrew, Territorial Representative, Colonel and commandant of the 15\super th\nosupersub Regiment Militia, Clarke County, Alabama, and a hero of the Creek War, killed by Indians at Bashi Creek in Alabama in 1813. ""Bill"" was only two years old when his father was ambushed, and his mother Nancy Hainsworth McGrew Phillips did not maintain such an honorable family reputation. In the Voice of Sumter , August 9, 1836,she was denounced by Regulators, as a ""Jezebel"" for harboring mixed Indians and borderers among her clan, and for aiding and abetting the Kemp-McGrew feud. The article by Louis C. Gaines called for her to be driven from the country, but she said she would ""die on the grit."" Evidently, she did choose to return to Texas, She had been listed in the failed Wavell's colony in Texas in 1830, causing her to remain in Alabama, but 1850 she was in Leon County, Texas, whether by choice or force is unknown.

""Red Bill"" McGrew was arrested in St. Stephens, Washington Co. AL. in June of 1836. He was arraigned, plead not guilty, but evidently was never tried, probably due to the inconsistencies brought out in his cousin's trial. The Voice of Sumter reported his court appearance: ""Thursday being a fair day, our town was crowded to with persons anxious to witness the interesting trial of McGrew, which has received double interest from its notoriety. About 10 o'clock, the accused, a young man of fine personal appearance, was brought to the bar, and a great rush was made for the Court house to secure an opportunity of witnessing the event. But a small number of the multitude could crowd in the house, and the yard was thronged with spectators on tiptoe to listen to the trial."" Evidently ""Red Bill"" could no longer remain in Alabama, so he sought a new home.

Economic depression occurred in AL beginning with the Specie Circular, and by the early 1840's the cotton market was in shambles. The McGrews had once been very influential and wealthy planters. The patriarch of the family, John McGrew, had arrived on the Tombigbee River above Mobile in 1779, settling in what would become old Washington and Clarke counties. He had survived the English, the Spanish, and the Indians, carving out the largest holdings in the area. The chiefs of the Choctaw Nation had deeded him 1500 acres of the best river land because ""in his kindness he had saved them from famine."" He ran more than 1,000 cattle on his plantation. The infamous ""Bills"" were his grandsons. With the economic crash, Caroline McGrew , ""Red Bill's"" mother, moved her family to Claiborne County, Mississippi, after seeing her once-fine plantation sold for taxes after the death of her husband, John Jr., in 1842 in Texas. Bill and family evidently accompanied her at this time, eventually succumbing to the greener and fresher pastures of Texas in the 1840's.

How ""Red Bill"" ended his days is uncertain, but McGrew cousins who lived in old Milam, Sabine Co TX, passed down a story of two men who arrived sometimes in the mid-to-late 1840's at their home. One was a McGrew cousin they called ""Red,"" and he was wounded. The men had saddlebags full of gold which they were taking to Mississippi. During the night, ""Red"" crept out, buried the gold, and returned to bed to die before morning. The gold was never found, and he was buried north of the house. His mother's estate papers in 1853 in Claiborne County, MS, revealed that Bill was dead in Texas, survived by several children, including a son William - William J. McGrew who would come to no good end in Montgomery in a few short years at the hands of a group of vigilantes lead by the Cartwright family.

Ironically, the Cartwrights and McGrews knew each other back in old Washington County, Alabama. Thomas Peter Cartwright, the patriarch of the family, had served on juries with the McGrews. He was a Methodist minister, and he and his wife Elizabeth Shaw, had eleven children, all were born there . Old John McGrew and his sons John Flood McGrew and Col. William McGrew were judges and representatives of that area to the Mississippi Territorial Legislature. Flood McGrew had been appointed by President John Adams as a member of the Territorial Council of five men who served as a virtual Senate of the Mississippi Territory. So the families certainly knew each other. When they moved to Texas, the Cartwrights also became influential in county government, with old Peter Cartwright becoming a Justice of the Peace in 1836 and Samuel Cartwright becoming sheriff of Montgomery County. For an unknown reason, Samuel resigned in 1866. Records do not show how or when William J. McGrew became the county attorney, but records indicate he was in office in 1867.

About this time, according to Robin Montgomery's History of Montgomery County, Jesse James had camped at McGraw's crossing of the San Jacinto River for a few weeks. When the gang departed, they left behind Charles ""Tex"" Brown, a Yankee sympathizer, with whom Jesse had grown weary. ""Tex,"" also believed to be a murderer and deserter from Wheeler's Cavalry, then fell in with the McGrew-Oliver clan. He was described by J. W. DeForest in Harper's Weekly, December, 1868, as ""Twenty-three or twenty-five years of age, of medium height, slender, sinewy, and agile, with a dark complexion, piercing black eyes, and a jaw disfigured by a pistol shot, and an expression of brutal ferocity.""

What caused the shootout in late December of 1868 is not recorded in the county records, but two old citizens of Montgomery County, Mrs. W.C. Cameron and Mr. Buck Martin recounted the following, according to Narcissa Boulware of the Montgomery County Times: ""When they (the gang) stole a fine horse from the Cartwrights and came into town to rob the stores and head out on 'a scout' for Mexico, a mob was formed at Bear Bend where the Gaffords, Cartwrights and others who came in after the men, lived."" According to Montgomery's History, ""Finally the citizenry had had enough, and led by the old family of Cartwrights from Bear Bend, they engaged in a bloody shootout with the outlaws in Montgomery which ranged over several blocks. At the end of the battle, all four desperadoes were dead and placed on Mrs. Oliver's porch."" Sadly, Cameron and Martin, recounted the deaths of one of the boys, ""Bob Oliver the youngest, was scarcely 16 years old at the time. When the shooting started, he ran to Mrs. Chilton's house. The mob followed, promised not to shoot him if he would come out. Someone killed him with a Bowie knife. He ran back into the house before he died. Here he died under a bed. The blood stains can still be seen on the floor.""

Another citizen and local judge, Nathaniel Hart Davis, recorded the bloody event on page 33 of his journal, ""McGrew-Oliver Killing of Dec. 28, 1868 - On the 28th of December in the forenoon four men , Wm McGrew Esq. County Atty. for the last two years and his two half-brothers, John and Bob Oliver of this town and ""Charles Brown"" of Cokesbury, S. Carolina alias ""Texas Brown"" of whom an account is given in Harper's Monthly of Decr. 1868 were shot to death here (Montgomery) by some ten to 20 or thereabouts, men of this town and vicinity. If the people or society can be said to act in necessary self defense in the destruction of lawless desperados then I am of the option that this was such a case- a few others hereabouts may be nearly as bad as they-or some of them-one, May, made a narrow escape. McGrew for a young man was a moral disgrace to the legal profession as we as to the office he filled. I did not recommend him to the Police Court - the appointing tribunal. After I started for Miss. and Tenn. in Jany., I learned that he was in the crowd that took the Negro at court and that he and others had disguised themselves in the Post Office that night. On my return I found quite a change for the better in Montgomery. It is now rather an orderly quite place. And the general expression is that much good was done in the killing of Dec. 28. There may be some, for reasons best known to themselves who regret the death of McGrew. One white single female to whom he paid marked attention both before and since his marriage, manifests a fondness for his memory and a sorrow at his loss and continues to talk long after with a silly sentimentality-so says gossip. I heard not talk but believe it true - Miss E.A.""

The desperadoes were not buried in the consecrated ground of the old cemetery, but rather outside the gates in what would become Montgomery's New Cemetery. There is a CSA marker on Lt. William McGrew/McGraw's grave, but his young stepbrothers, buried near him lie unmarked. The only good thing said of William McGrew was recorded in the Houston Times, picked up by the Texas News, dateline January 23, 1869, ""Tragical affair at Montgomery County. Death of William McGraw, county attorney. Mr. Brown of San Antonio and two brothers named Oliver.... William McGraw was in no way connected with the difficulty. He was trying to prevent the parties from using their pistols.""

By Sue Burns Moore. sbmoore@swbell,net
This article first appeared in the Oct. 29 and Nov.5, 2003, editions of the Montgomery County News, Montgomery, Texas.
copyright ? 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003,2004, 2005 by Jane Keppler This information may be used by individuals for their own personal use, libraries and genealogical societies, however, commercial use of this information is strictly prohibited without prior written permission. If copied, this copyright notice must appear with the information and please email me and let me know .","STR06" "I2574","McGrew","William Lafayette","24 Jun 1870","28 Sep 1935","0","Said to have married Daisy Carlton, of Texas, around 1900.

Purchased land from George W. McGrew in Ouachita Parish, LA on 11 Jan 1904.

Name: Wm. L. Mcgrew
Death Date: 28 Sep 1935
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 65 years 3 months 4 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 24 Jun 1870
Birthplace: Harrisburg, Miss.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Florence Mcgrew
Father's Name: Alex P. Mcgrew
Father's Birthplace: Miss.
Mother's Name: Armanda Williams
Mother's Birthplace: Williamsburg, Miss.
Occupation: Odd Jobs
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Evergreen
Burial Place: Evergreen
Burial Date: 01 Oct 1935
Film Number: 2116626
Digital Film Number: 4166742
Image Number: 515
Reference Number: 42680","STR06" "I2803","McGrew","William Lonzious","21 May 1882","28 Sep 1970","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was farming for himself in Luna, Louisiana, and was married to a Ruth McGrew. He was described as of medium heighth and build, with brown eyes and black hair.","STR06" "I2196","McGrew","William Patrick Henry","Abt 1825","Abt 1884","0","According to Esther McGrew Hardin, William P McGrew was in Copiah County, Mississippi in 1850, with two sons, with wife M. McGrew and Burrell Moody, 18, living with him. In view of this, and because Dr. William's son John H. named a son John Moody McGrew, Esther believes that the first wife of Dr. McGrew was a Moody. Nancy Lea Wilson Wright of Shreveport says that William McGrew's first wife was Marcina Moody Welch.

He was listed as a merchant and planter in 1850. He must have become a doctor sometime before he moved to Refugio prior to 1860.

Dr McGrew was one of the largest slaveholders in Refugio in the mid-1850s. Esther McGrew Hardin cites Hobart Huson, in his history REFUGIO, as noting these slaveholders were mainly planters and stock-farmers living along the San Antonio and Guadalupe Rivers, most whom brought their slaves with them. They were also, not surprisingly, some of the most active and leading secessionists in the county. Dr. William P. McGrew was chief justice during the period of 1862 to the end of the war. His court ""took prompt and effective measures to guard against slave uprisings."" They appointed patrols over the entire county, along with working to help support the families of the men who had gone to war.

The Refugio list of Home Guard units included: Thomas M. Duke, Thomas M. Duke, Jr.; Henry McGrew; James McGrew; John McGrew; Dr. William P. McGrew; Thomas McGuill; Alfred S. Thurmond.

After the end of the war, Dr. and Mrs. McGrew were said to have owned the original Mission Hotel, at the northwest corner of Alamo and Purisiama.

Wynema McGrew adds that he was also Mayor of Refugio and a Methodist preacher. She shows that he died ca 1884 in Beeville, Texas.","STR06" "I2196","McGrew","William Patrick Henry","Abt 1825","Abt 1884","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County
23 Sept 1850
683-683
William P. McGrew 25 M Planter and Merchant 1200 Miss
M. McGrew 29 F Miss
John McGrew, 5 M Miss
William P. McGrew 3 M Miss
Burrell Moody 18 M Student Miss

1860 Census
Texas, Refugio County and Precinct, PO Refugio
Enumerated 23 Jun 1860
Page 13
168-133
Wm P McGrew 35 M MD 50 20,000 Miss
Clara F. V. 25 F Teacher New York
John H McGrew 15 M Miss
Wm H McGrew 13 M MIss
Albert G B 9 M Miss
William Downs 22 M Carpenter Miss","STR06" "I2512","McGrew","William Patterson ""Black Bill""","Bef 1811","4 Feb 1838","0","William ""Black Bill"" McGrew along with his cousin William ""Red Bill"" McGrew, in their early twenties, had killed two teenage boys in Sumter County, Alabama in 1835. In May, Alabama Governor John Gayle put out an $800 bounty for their apprehension. From the Commercial Register of Mobile:

""Wanted - A Proclamation - On or about the first day of April of the present year [1835], William McGrew and William P. McGrew, in the county of Sumter [Alabama] murdered a couple of boys in the foulest manner, and under the most shocking and aggravated circumstances. The oldest of the lads was 16 or 17 years of age, and his little brother about 11 or 12. Their name was Kemp. They were peaceably at work, earning a subsistence for the indigent family to which they belonged, having given no offence or provocation whatsoever, when they were cruelly shot down at the same time, in a very wantonness of deliberate and cold blooded murder.""

Notices of the reward appeared in Mobile, New Orleans, and even in Texas. Soon another reward of three thousand dollars was raised by the citizens of Sumter and Marengo. Published in Mobile, New Orleans and in the Brazoria, Texas Republican 24 October 1835 was this descriptions of culprits:

""William P. McGrew (""Black Bill"") is about twenty four years of age, hair a little dark, fair skin and blue eyes; mild, and retiring look when sober; six feet high. William McGrew, (""Red Bill"") the cousin of the other, is about 21 years old, red hair, fair skin, eyes between gray and blue, six feet high, down look and forbidding countenance. Both addicted to intemperance.""

""Black Bill"" McGrew fled to Texas, to a place ""about 125 miles from Nacogdoches"" where bounty hunters from Alabama "" handed a letter, perhaps from some authority in Texas, to a man there by the name of Bowie with the expectation of getting his assistance in the taking of McGrew; but he being the friend of McGrew showed him the letter. The party in pursuit of McGrew immediately became alarmed and fled,"" according to the Voice of Sumter paper, Nov. 6, 1837. Eventually McGrew was betrayed by a man posing as a friend and turned over to the three bounty hunters. He was returned to Alabama where he escaped from the Mobile jail and was subsequently recaptured by the sheriff in Little Rock, Arkansas. As he was being returned to Alabama, he created such a commotion on board the steamboat trying to escape that the Captain was obliged to put him and the sheriff off at Vicksburg. He was then shackled and the sheriff and a contingent of men delivered him for trial in Sumter County. Tried for murder, he received a $500 fine and one year for manslaughter since evidence proved the Kemp boys had readied guns in an ambush position. In addition, the Kemp boys' mother, who was the only eyewitness, told at least three different stories to different people, and did not fare well under cross-examination. Yet within the year, ""Black Bill"" died from his prison experience.

http://www.legendsofamerica.com/WE-WilliamMcGrew2.html","STR06" "I2868","McGrew","William Thomas","2 Feb 1855","3 Jul 1927","0","Name Wm T Mcgrew
Event Type Death
Event Date 03 Jul 1927
Event Place Mount Calm, Hill, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 02 Feb 1855
Birthplace: Limestone, Texas
Occupation Lumber Dealer
Father's Name Thomas Mcgrew
Mother's Name Lucretia Bernett
Burial Mount Calm, Texas
Informant J C Duncan
Certificate Number 23957
GS Film number 2114332
Digital Folder Number 005145256
Image Number 01629



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3QK-BTD : accessed 27 Jul 2014), Wm T Mcgrew, 03 Jul 1927; citing certificate number 23957, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2114332.","STR06" "I2868","McGrew","William Thomas","2 Feb 1855","3 Jul 1927","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Hill County, Mount Calm
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 47 Sheet 2B
42-42
McGrew, Wm T W M Feb 1855 45 m 16 Tx Ala Ala Lumber Merchant
McGrew, Jennie M Wf W F Nov 1867 32 M 16 0/0 Tx Tx Ala
Ashley, Boarder W F Nov 1878 21 S Tx England England
Evans, Fannie Servant B F Apr 1855 45 Wd Tx Tx Tx Servant

1910 Census
Texas, Hill County, Mt. Calm
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 5 ED 167 Sheet 16B
83-85
McGrew, William T Head M W 54 M1 25 Tx Unk Unk Lumberman Lumber Mill
McGrew, Jennie M Wf F W 43 M1 25 Tx Tx Tx
McGrew, Alma L Niece F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
Elliot, Mary A Mother-in-law F W 76 Wd Ala Ohio Ala
Johnson, Joe J Head M B 25 M1 4 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Odd Jobs
Johnson, Effie Wf F B 21 m1 4/3 Tx Un Ga Cook Private Family
Davis, John W Brother-in-law M B 21 Wd Tx Ga Ga Farm Laborer Working Out","STR06" "I2461","McGrew","Willie Lee ""Dan""","15 Jun 1900","30 Oct 1980","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was farming in Yoakum. His employer was listed as J. H. McGrew, his father. He was tall and slender, with blue eyes and brown hair.

Was with the Houston Police Dept for 42 years

A photo of him in uniform, ca 1928, can be found here:

http://www.sloanegallery.com/newpage73.htm

Informant on his Texas Death Certificate was R. L. McGrew.","STR06" "I2461","McGrew","Willie Lee ""Dan""","15 Jun 1900","30 Oct 1980","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Harris County, Houston City, JP 1
Enumerated Apirl 10. 1930
ED 101-56 SD 26 Sheet 21A Stamped 107
Bering Street
3916-234-247
McGrew, Oliver P Hd M W 33 M 24 Buyer Packing Co
McGrew, Ida G Wf W F 25 m 18 Tx Tx Tx
----/---/248
McGrew, William L Hd M W 29 Tx Tx Tx Policeman City
McGrew, Edna M Wf F W 25 Ks Ill Ill
McGrew, Robert L Son M W 5 Tx Ks Tx","STR06" "I2433","McGrew","Willie P.","5 Mar 1901","8 Mar 1975","0","She was listed as married, and her last name at the time of her death was EDWARDS. Informant on her death certificate was R. L. Edwards.","STR06" "I3033","McGrew","Wood Hathorn","14 May 1873","13 Feb 1957","0","When he registered for the draft during the first World War, he was farming for S. B. Hathorn in Franklin Parish, Louisiana, and his nearest relative was his wife, Mrs. Anna Jane McGrew of Seminary, Mississippi. He was described as short and slender, with brown eyes and dark hair, and missing his right eye.

At the time of the 1930 Federal census, he was listed as a boarder, age 57 and widowed, in the home of E. L. and Ida COUTLER in East Carroll Parish, Louisiana. His occupation was shown as ""farmer.""","STR06" "I3033","McGrew","Wood Hathorn","14 May 1873","13 Feb 1957","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Mississippi, Covington County, Twp 7, Beat 1
Enumerated 25 Apr 1910
SD 6 ED 2 Sheet 6B
106-107
McGrew, W H Head M W 37 M 18 Miss Miss Miss Farm Operator
McGrew, Anna Wf F W 41 M 18 Miss Miss Miss
McGrew, Willie Dtr F W 17 S Miss Miss Miss
McGrew, Bennie Son M W 14 S Miss Miss Miss
McGrew, Ida Dtr F W 14 S Miss Miss Miss
McGrew, Leo Dtr F W 11 S Miss Miss Miss
McGrew, Linnie Dtr F W 10 S Miss Miss Miss
McGrew, Wheeler Son m W 7 S Miss Miss Miss
McGrew, Myrtle Dtr F W 2 S Miss Miss Miss

","STR06" "I3740","","","","","","","" "I2220","McGuill","Joseph J.","2 Sep 1865","11 Feb 1943","0","The son of Thomas McGuill from Ireland. Acccording to ""Refugio"" by H. Huson, Thomas McGuill had a store on his farm and lived in a log cabin. He peddled all over the country. He built at his own expense a small Catholic Church on his premises. Also established a blacksmith shop. The little church on the farm was torn down, and a new one was built at Blanconia (Father Puig)

Name Joseph Mcguill
Event Type Death
Event Date 11 Feb 1943
Event Place Blanconia, Goliad (sic), Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 02 Sep 1865
Occupation Rancher, Ranching
Birthplace Refugio,
Father's Name Thomas Mcguill, b. Ireland
Mother's Name Mary Riley, b. Ireland
Informant Frances A. McGuill, Refugio
Burial Refugio
Certificate Number 7355
GS Film number 2137249
Digital Folder Number 005144899
Image Number 01949



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS1P-XR8 : accessed 11 Jul 2014), Joseph Mcguill, 11 Feb 1943; citing certificate number 7355, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2137249.","STR06" "I4332","","","","","","","" "I1885","McGuire","Cecil Elliott","2 Jul 1896","18 Oct 1983","0","This brief biography was excerpted from a longer biography written by Keith David McGuire, Jr. titled ""Cecil Elliott McGuire 1896-1983""

Cecil was born in Kansas, moving to with his parents and older brother to the Oklahoma Territory in December 1898. He attended rural schools in Dewey County, Oklahoma, attending through the eighth grade. He moved to New Mexico when he was 18 where he worked as a cowboy on the Drag A Ranch near the town of Datil. He met his future wife, Jean Pearl Phillips, in Magdalena, NM, when he attended her High School graduation ceremony with her brother, a friend of his.

On May 17, 1918, he joined the United States Navy at El Paso, Texas, serving until his discharge at Mare Island, near San Francisco on January 28, 1919. During his enlistment, he went to an Electrical Technician School. He was robbed of his savings on the night of his discharge, while staying at a YMCA. He worked odd jobs in both Westwood, California, and also was sent train fare by his father and brother Elvis to join them at a farm near the border of Alabama and Tennessee to help them manage the farming operations. When he had enough saved, he returned to Datil, and went to work for Nations Land & Cattle Co, and continued with the improvements to the homestead he had acquired to joining the Navy.

He married Jean Phillips on Christmas Day 1920. The couple relocated to Hurley, NW after Cecil was hired by Mr. Hermann, the husband of a close friend, and fellow teacher of Jean's. Cecil started out in the machine shop at the Nevada Copper Co. The McGuire and Hermann families later both relocated to Bisbee, AZ to work for the Copper Queen Mine Company. Cecil later was promoted to the Copper Queen Smelter, a branch of the Phelps Dodge Corporation in Douglas, Arizona.

He also continued his education via correspondence courses, night school, and on the job training, learning the engineering skills necessary to register as a Civil Engineer (Arizona, 1938), and Civil Engineer/Water Rights Surveyor (Nevada, 1958). During his engineering training, in the early to mid-1930's, he worked as a field engineer during the construction of the Hoover Dam. He also worked at the Bureau of Public Roads in Phoenix, supplementing his income by staying rent free in the citrus farm of his supervisor, working evenings and weekends to plow, irrigate, pick fruit, and operate the smudge pots to keep the fruit from freezing.

He also did freelance work in surveying and mapping for ranchers and for the city of Douglas. In the 1940's Cecil and his younger brother Keith McGuire Sr collaborated on designing and building a prototype twin counter rotating rotor helicopter design. Keith worked on the fabrication of some of the components. After Keith's untimely death in 1948, Cecil abandoned the project. Cecil took a train from Arizona to Oklahoma to attend Keith's funeral. He later told Keith Jr that he completed the last leg of his long train trip by riding the Caboose of a freight train from Elk City to Camargo, to arrive sooner than he would have had a waited for the scheduled passenger train run.

Cecil was an avid hunter and fisher. He and his middle daughter, Ida Mae, took an annual fishing trip every summer, the final one taking place in 1983, shortly before his death. They had to cancel the 1982 trip after Cecil was struck by a car riding his bicycle and was briefly hospitalized.

He and his wife Jane were life members of the Hurley New Mexico branch of the Masons and Eastern Stars.


","STR06" "I1885","McGuire","Cecil Elliott","2 Jul 1896","18 Oct 1983","0","(Research):Cecil enlisted into the armed services on 17 May 1918, at the age of 22. His date of birth was erroneously shown on his military records as 2 July 1894 versus his actual year of birth as 1896. He was released from Military service on 28 Jan 1919.","STR06" "I45576","McGuire","Elisabeth M. ""Lizzie""","May 1874","7 Mar 1920","0","Name Elizabeth Mcguire
Titles and Terms
Name Prefix
Event Date 07 Mar 1920
Event Place Lexington, Lauderdale, Alabama
Gender Female
Race (Original) W
Race White
Age (Original) 45y
Birth Year (Estimated) 1875
Birth Date (Original)
Birthplace Usa
Marital Status Married
Spouse's Name John Mcguire
Spouse's Titles and Terms
Spouse's Name Prefix
Father's Name Henry Mcguire
Father's Titles and Terms
Father's Name Prefix
Father's Birthplace Ala.
Mother's Name Ellen Todd
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Prefix
Mother's Birthplace: Ala.
Occupation Housewife
Address
Residence Place
Cemetery Porter Town Cemetery
Burial Place
Burial Date
Funeral Home
Informant's Name
Informant's Name (Original)
GS Film number 1908219
Reference ID cn 5821



Citing this Record:
""Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD2W-JLT : accessed 03 Aug 2014), Elizabeth Mcguire, 07 Mar 1920; citing reference cn 5821, Department of Health, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 1908219.","STR06" "I45564","McGuire","Ella E.","31 Oct 1888","18 Jun 1958","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Tennessee, Maury County, Ninth District, Columbia
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 60-21 SD 11 Sheet 11A Stamped 184
East Ninth
422-229-268
Thornton, Ella head R $7.50 F W 41 Wd 23 Ala Ala Ala Machine Operator Overall Factory
Thornton, Willie J Son M W 16 S Ala Tenn Tenn
Thornton, Mary E Dtr F W 14 S Ala Tenn Ala
Thornton, James Son M W 11 S Ala Tenn Ala
Thornton, Neva Dtr F W 10 S Tenn Tenn Ala
Thornton, Helen Dtr F W 7 S Tenn Tenn Ala
---/269
Hogan, Gerald Head m W 21 M 19 Tenn Tenn Tenn Presser Overall Factory
Hogan, Ruby Wf F W 18 M 16 Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hogan, Gerald Jr Son M W 8/12 Tenn Tenn Tenn

","STR06" "I1887","McGuire","Ellen Blanche","6 Feb 1908","2 Apr 1970","0","Per Keith McGuire Jr, Ellen was born and raised in Dewey County, OK, with the exception of the the summer of 1914 to 1915, when she instead resided at a farm in Alexandria, LA. In 1922, Ellen moved with her mother and younger sister to Oklahoma City, where they lived with brother Percy and his family. They later moved to Hurley, NM to live with her brother Elvis, moving with Elvis to Illinois in 1924.

In the 1930's, Ellen followed her father, Henry, and brothers Percy and Keith to Idaho, where their families worked on the construction of an irrigation canel. Ellen later moved to Nevada, and married Harry Mathews in Panaca. They divorced.

She later married Ralph Elliott ""Blackie"" Hamilton, in August 1946, in Idaho. The couple homesteaded two properties in Nevada, east of Caliente, and when Blackie died in August 1968, Ellen obtained the both titles.

Ellen was a painter, and during Christmas, 1969, she sent her nephew, Keith McGuire an oil landscape painting he and his wife Daisy had admired with they visited her in 1966, when he husband was ill. Keith and Daisy kept it prominently displayed the remainder of their lives.

She moved to Hatch, NM. After being diagnosed with cancer, she went to live with her brother Cecil in Mesa. She was treated for her cancer in Phoenix, where she died in 1970.

(Excerpted from Keith David McGuire Jr's unpublished manuscript about the McGuire family)","STR06" "I1886","McGuire","Elvis Henry","4 Feb 1901","Dec 1994","0","This brief biography was excerpted from a longer biography written by Keith David McGuire, Jr.
As was true of his siblings, Elvis grew up primarily in Dewey County, OK, with the exception of the year the family spent on a farm in Alexandria, LA. He also worked with his father in 1918 on a farm in Tennessee.

While growing up, he attended rural school in Oklahoma, and in addition to helping on his parents, farm, he had two part time jobs. When he was ten, he carried mail three times a week from the train depot to the post office, a four-mile round trip, for which he received 50 cents per trip. When he was 16, he worked for the railroad itself as a section hand. In 1920, Elvis and Percy moved to Northwest Arizona, working as a surveyor on the construction of state highway #95, between Toprock and Oatman. In 1923, he moved to Hurley, New Mexico, travelling on top of a passenger train. In Hurley, he worked for the Chino Copper Company. He also fought, and won, his first professional boxing match here.

A year later Elvis moved to Illinois, in a Studebaker Touring Car that he had rebuilt, bringing his Mother and sisters Ellen and Hildred with him. His nephew Keith heard that Elvis made the move to get away from the higher elevations in New Mexico, which he thought contributed to blood pressure issues. His great nephew Tom was instead told by Elvis that the water in New Mexico was so bad, the only liquid he consumed by Coca-Cola, and that the massive amounts of cola that he consumed led to stomach issues.

During his stay in Illinois, he worked at a Farm Implement Factory, alongside his younger brother Keith. In the winter of 1925-1926 Elvis also worked as a street-car conductor in Chicago.
In November 1926, Elvis moved to Brownsville, Alabama and obtained employment at Brownsville Lumber, working as a mechanic in the Creosote Plant. His younger brother Keith followed him, working at the same plant.

While in Alabama, Elvis continued pursuing his career as a boxer, and was in five fights, winning four of them. His last fight was on October 31, 1927, against Joe Lousier of Florida. He won this on a technical knock-out in the eighth round, breaking a bone in his left hand during the fight, and finishing the fight one handed. After this fight, he retired from boxing, at the urging of his wife Norma. While living in Cottondale, they farmed.

In the 1940's, they traded their farm in Cottondale for a home in Tuscaloosa, on 1706 Forest Lake Avenue. Elvis was employed as a mechanic by Anders Studebaker Company, advancing to shop foreman before the Agency closed in the mid 1950's. During World War II, he maintained Stearman PT-17's military trainers at the Tuscaloosa airport. He later enlisted United State Seabees (1949-1965), working as a Gasoline Engine Repairman, and attaining the rank of Chief Petty Officer. Elvis continued to work as a shop foreman for various civilian firms, retiring at the age of 70.

He was in an automobile accident in November 1989, and was no longer able to care for himself due to the injuries he received. He was a resident of the Park Manor Nursing Home in Morthport, Alabama until his death in 1994.

Obituary (transcribed from undated, unreferenced newspaper clip)

E. H. McGuire

E.H. ""Mickey"" McGuire, 93, of 1708 Forest Lake Drive, died December 22, 1994, at Forest Manor Nursing Home. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Forest Lake Baptist Church. Dr. Donald Payne will officiated with burial in Tuscaloosa Memorial Park and Hayes Chapel Funeral Home directing.

Survivors include grandchildren, Vann Lantz and Valerie Lantz, both of Tuscaloosa; Son-in-law Tim Lantz, Thousant (sic) Oaks, Calif.; great-grandchildren, Michael Lantz and Amy Lantz, both of Tuscaloosa; sister-in-law, Florence Martin, Cottondale; and a good friend, Eppie New, Tuscaloosa.

The family will receive friends from 4 to 7 tonight at the funeral home.","STR06" "I1886","McGuire","Elvis Henry","4 Feb 1901","Dec 1994","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Mitchells Elec Prec 23
Enumerated 11 Apr 1940
SD 6 ED 63-48 Sheet 8a Stamped 923
Keenes Mill Road
167-0-1800
McGuire, Elvis H Head M W 39 M No 8 Ok R Tuscoloosa Mechanic Garage
McGuire, Norma G Wf F W 22 M No H12 Ala R Tuscoloosa","STR06" "I177","McGuire","Frederick Hugh","25 Jul 1820","28 Jan 1888","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1840 Census
Township 1, Range 8. (Lexington) W. Glenn Census Taker
P 48
McGuire, Fred 201-101 (2 males under 10, 0 males 10-20, 1 male over 20; 1 female under 10, 0 females 10-20, 1 female over 20)
P 49
McGuire, John 301-201

1850 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Div 2 East of the Military Road
Enumerated 4 Nov 1850
294-294
F. H. McGwier 31 m Shoemaker Tenn
Margaret ??? 64 F ???
Margaret """" 18 F Tenn
295-295
William R McGwier 39 M Farmer $600 Geo?
Elizabeth "" 30 F Ala
Mary "" 6 F ""
Sarah "" 4 F ""
Henry "" 2 M ""
Edmund Comer 26 M Laborer SC

1860 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, District 1, PO Lexington
Enumerated 31 July 1860
Page 78
554-554
L. H. McGwier 40 M Farmer 292 135 Tenn
Cynthia E McGwier 26 F Ala
John W. D. McGwier 2/12 M Ala
Margaret D. McGwier 88 W N. Carolina


1870 Census
Alabama. Lauderdale County, Twp 1 Range 8 West, PO Lexington
Enumerated 13 Jun 1870
Page 32
232-224
James and Bettie Porter Family
233-235
Green and Rebecca Davis Family
234-226
Nancy Davis
235-227
McGuire Fred 50 M W Farmer 200 200 Tenn
McGuire, Syntha 36 F W Keeping House Ala
McGuire, John 9 M W Ala
McGuire, James 7 M W Ala
McGuire, Nancy 4 F W Ala
McGuire, Henry 2 m W Ala

1880 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale Counrty, Beat 3 Village of Lexington
Page 5 SD 1 ED 151
Enumerated 4 Jun 1880
24-24
McGwire, F H W M 60 Farmer Fenn Va NC
McGwire, Cyntha W F 45 Wf Keeps House Ala SC SC
McGwire, John W M 20 Son Works on Farm Ala Tenn Ala
McGwire, James W M 17 Works on Farm Ala Tenn Ala
McGwire, Nancy w F 15 Dtr At home Ala Tenn Ala
McGwire, Henry W M 14 Son Works on Farm Ala Tenn Ala
McGwire, Sarah W F 10 Dtr At Home Ala Tenn Ala
McGwire, Robert W M 8 Son Ala Tenn Alal



","STR06" "I45583","McGuire","George Franklin","23 Mar 1895","Oct 1980","0","When he registered for the draft of the First World War, he was farming for himself in Lexington, Alabama. He was described as short and stout, with grey eyes and light hair.

He married a woman name Ruby. When he applied for a Social Security account, at age 59, he was unemployed. He listed his parents as James William McGuire and Mary Susan Newton.","STR06" "I45583","McGuire","George Franklin","23 Mar 1895","Oct 1980","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1940 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Pr. #3
Enumerated April 19, 1940
SD 8 ED 39-7 Sheet 12B
217-0-300
McGuire, Jim W Head M W 73 Wd No 3 Ala Same house operator farm
Morrison, Lutie B Dtr F W 43 Wd no 7 Ala Sameplace
218 R 5
McGuire, George F Head M W 45 M No 7 Ala Same home operator farm
McGuire, Ruby E Wf F W 43 M No 8 Ala Same house","STR06" "I23993","McGuire","Hambleton B.","Abt 1809","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 21 and 22 Oct 1850
Stamped 318
118-118
Hambleton B. McGuire 41 M Farmer 500 Ky
Malinda McGuire 34 F Ky
Thomas McGuire 16 M Tenn
Margaret S McGuire 12 F Tx
Mary L McGuire 11 F Tx
Arabella McGuire 8 F Tx
Nancy L McGuire 6 F Tx
Martha McGuire 4 F Tx
Lawrence B McGuire 2 m Tx
Amanda J McGuire 2/12 Tx","STR06" "I1898","","","","","","","" "I5055","McGuire","Henry D.","25 May 1848","2 Mar 1898","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Beat 3 & Village of Lexington
Page 6B SD 1st ED 151
Enumerated 4 Jun 1880
53-53
McGuire H D W M 32 Farmer Ala Ala Ala
McGuire, Ellen D W F 28 Wife Keeps House Ala Ala Ala
McGuire, William W M 9 Son Ala Ala Ala
McGuire, Elisabeth W F 6 Dtr Ala Ala Ala
","STR06" "I175","McGuire","Henry David","19 Jan 1868","3 Feb 1944","0","This brief biography of Henry David McGuire was excerpted from a longer biography written by Keith David McGuire, Jr. titled ""Henry David McGuire 1868-1944""

Henry was an apprentice for a stone mason in Lexington, Alabama, moving to Kansas at the age of sixteen when the stone mason relocated his business operation there. It was in Kansas that Henry learned the trades of Wagon/Carriage Builder and Blacksmith, during his four year apprenticeship with a Master Craftsman. After his apprenticeship, he started his own blacksmith shop: initially in Lawrence, Kansas, relocating to Olivet, Kansas, and then to Osage City, Kansas. This is where he met Anna Mary ""Mamie"" Kuykendall.

Their first two children were born in Osage City, while their four youngest were born at the Red Creek Farm in western Dewey County, Oklahoma. The farm in Red Creek was 160 acres, located In Dewey County three miles west of Trail on Red Creek which drained into the South Canadian River located two miles north of the homestead. The patent to the land was obtained 22 May 1906. The family originally lived in a two room half dugout with mortar walls and a wood shingled roof that had been built into a hillside to provide ten foot high back walls with twelve foot wide rooms. Henry and two neighbors assisted each other in building these dugouts for each family. While they were being built, the families lived in tents and covered wagons. Later the family moved in a wood frame farmhouse constructed on the property. They briefly moved to Trail were Henry worked as a blacksmith, and then back to the farm.

The young family moved from the farm to the city of Trail, which had been relocated two miles northwest to have a railroad depot, after the Wichita Falls & Northwest Railroad branch line was completed. Here Henry again worked as a blacksmith. In 1912 they purchased property in Block 15 located on the south side of Broadway between 1rst and Main streets. Here they built a brick building to house the blacksmith shop, public bath facilities, and their living quarters.

When the economy of Trail could no longer support the family, Henry and his sons travelled throughout the country to find work. In the summer of 1913, Henry and his oldest son Percy even spent three months working in Canada, operating a clear water pump for a coal mine on the Mackenzie River. Henry sold his original homestead to David Hale on 13 February 1915, but retained the building that housed his shop and living quarters in Trail.

During the next several years, Henry farmed in central Louisiana, worked as a blacksmith in Kansas, worked in the oil fields of Oklahoma, and farmed in southern Tennessee, near Florence, Alabama. Mamie remained in Trail with the younger children during most of theses sojurns. Older sons Elvis and Cecil helped their father with the Tennessee farm for awhile. In 1921, Henry returned home to Trail. Soon afterwords, Henry and Mamie divorced. Henry moved to Chicago to work, and Mamie and her daughters lived for a time with her son Percy and then with son Elvis. Later she and the children relocated to Illinois as well. Here she and Henry were remarried in 1926. The family moved back briefly to Alabama, then to nevada, and finally returned to Oklahoma, where they settled in Camargo, on the north side of the South Canadian River on State Highway 34. Here they operated a restaurant that was named the ""Nickle Inn,"" named for the price of the individual servings or hamburgers, chili, and pie.

After Mamie's death, Henry remarried and returned to Trail, to the building that had served as his blacksmith workshop and home years before.

Henry's death certificate showed his parents as Frederick H. McGuire, born in Virginia (sic) and Centhy Porter, born in Alabama. In the space for cause of death, the following was written: ""This man was found dead at his home about 3 days after his death. Supposedly died of internal hemmorrage after violent exertion."" The physician who signed the certificate was W.E. Saba, M.D. of Leedy, Oklahoma. The informant was Keith McGuire of Camargo Oklahoma. Burial was at Leedy as well.

OBITUARY

Henry David McGuire, son of Frederick Hugh and Cinthey Elizabeth McGuire, was born Jan 19, 1868 at Lexington, Alabama, and died February 3, 1944 at his home in Trail, Oklahoma.

Mr. McGuire was united in marriage to Anna Mary Kuykendall of Osage City, Kansas in 1893, who preceded him in death in 1934. Mr. McGuire was remarried in 1940 to Mrs. Lona Chill of Camargo.

Mr. McGuire homesteaded in Oklahoma, December 15, 1898 and made his home here until his death.

Besides his wife, Mr. McGuire is survived by his six children: Percy K. McGuire of Boulder City, Nev.; Cecil E. McGuire of Douglas, Ariz.; Elvis McGuire of Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Keith McGuire of Camargo; Ellen McGuire of Caliente, Nev., and Mrs. Bert Hyde of Batavia, Ill., also elevn grandchildren, one great-grandchild, and a host of friends.","STR06" "I175","McGuire","Henry David","19 Jan 1868","3 Feb 1944","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Dewey County, Trail Twp
Enumerated 9 and 10 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 11B
84-84
McGuire, Henry D Head M W 42 M 17 Ala Ala US Farmer
McGuire, Maymoe Wf F W 40 M 17 5/5 Mo Ill Ill
McGuire, Persey Son M W 17 S Ks Ala Mo Farm hand
McGuire, Cecil Son M W 13 S Ks Ala Mo
McGuire, Elvis Son M W 9 S Ok Ala Mo
McGuire, Keith Son M W 5 S Ok Ala Mo
McGuire, Ellen Dtr F W 2 S Ok Ala Mo

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Dewey County, Trail Twp
Enumerated 6 Jan 1920
SD 7 ED 209 Sheet 10A
6-6
McGuire, Henry Head M W 42 M Ala SC SC Merchant Retail Grocery
McGuire, Mamie Wf F W 49 M Mo Ill Ill
McGuire, Percy K Son M W 25 S Ks Ala Mo Job Work
McGuire, Elvis H Son M W 18 S Ok Ala Mo Laborer Farm
McGuire, Keith D Don M W 14 S Ok Ala Mo
McGuire, Ellen B Dtr F W 11 S Ok Ala Mo
McGuire, Hildred M Dtr F W 9 S Ok Ala Mo

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Dewey County, Camargo Twp
Enumerated April 12, 1930
ED 22-3 SD 1 Sheet 2A Stamped 138
McGuire, Henry Head O 1000 M W 65 M 26 Ala US US Blacksmith Blacksmith Shop
McGuire, Mamie Wf F W 59 M 23 Mo Ill Ill","STR06" "I1888","McGuire","Hildred ""Hilly"" Mamie","23 Nov 1910","14 Jun 1983","0","The youngest of the McGuire sibiling, Hildred was born and raised in Dewey County, OK, with the exception of the the summer of 1914 to 1915, when she instead resided at a farm in Alexandria, LA. In 1922, Hildred moved with her mother and older sister to Oklahoma City, where they lived with brother Percy and his family. They later moved to Hurley, NM to live with her brother Elvis, moving with Elvis to Illinois in 1924.

She graduated from High School in Batavia, Illinois. In 1930, Hildred followed her parents and brothers to Idaho, where her dad and brothers found employment on the construction of an irrigation canal project.

This is where she met and married Lamar David Okelberry, and they had one daugther, Mary Ellen. Hildred and Lamar divorced.

In 1939, in Rock Spring, Wyoming, Hildred married Bert Lee Hyde. They had two children, daughter Roberta born in Twin Falls, Idaho and Sharon, born in Aurora, Illinois. The young family had moved back to Illinois after their eldest daughter was born, as Bert inheritied his parents family farm in Batavia.

After she and Bert separated in 1957, she moved into the town of Batavia with her daughters. After her girls had graduated from High School, Hildren moved to California and received an Associates Degree in Arts. In the 1970s, she moved to Albuquerque, living their until 1981, when she moved to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and lived their until she died in 1983.

She supported herself and her family at various times as a waitress, and as a secretary.

(Excerpted from Keith David McGuire Jr's unpublished manuscript about the McGuire family)","STR06" "I1890","McGuire","James William","May 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Lexington Beat
Enumerated 21 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 473 Sheet 120A
222-224
McGuire, James N. Head W M May 1862 38 M 10 Ala SC Ala Farmer
McGuire, Mary S Wf W F Oct 1870 29 M10 4/3 Ala Tn Ala
McGuire, Rozella Dtr W F Jan 1872 8 S Ala Ala Ala
McGuire, George F Son W M Mar 1895 5 S Ala Ala Ala
McGuire, Ludie B Dtr W F Nov 1898 1 S Ala Ala Ala

1940 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Pr. #3
Enumerated April 19, 1940
SD 8 ED 39-7 Sheet 12B
217-0-300
McGuire, Jim W Head M W 73 Wd No 3 Ala Same house operator farm
Morrison, Lutie B Dtr F W 43 Wd no 7 Ala Sameplace
218 R 5
McGuire, George F Head M W 45 M No 7 Ala Same home operator farm
McGuire, Ruby E Wf F W 43 M No 8 Ala Same house

","STR06" "I1889","McGuire","John Daniel","5 Jun 1860","14 Nov 1950","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Lexington Beat
Enumerated 20 June 1900
SD 8 ED 47 Sheet 11B
203-205
Ellen McGwier, widow, and family
204-206
McGwier, John Head M W Jun 1860 Wd Ala Ten Ala Farmer
McGwier, Maudie R Dtr W F Dec 1886 13 S Ala Ala Ala
McGwier, Elle E Dtr W F Oct 1888 11 S Ala Ala Ala
McGwier, John P Son W M Nov 1889 10 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
McGwier, Ollie L Dtr W F Oct 1892 7 S Ala Ala Ala
McGwier, Cynthia E Mother W F Apr 1833 67 Wd 6/6 Ala SC SC


","STR06" "I45580","McGuire","John P.","Nov 1889","Yes, date unknown","0","A John P. McGuire registered for the World War I draft in Maury County, Tennessee, an employee of the Railroad in Columbia. He was single, and described as short, medium build, with blue eyes and brown hair. As he was born in Lexington, Alabama, it appears to be the John P. McGuire that was the son of John and Mary, However, his year of birth was off, showing he was born on 5 Nov 1892.","STR06" "I16293","","","","","","","" "I173","McGuire","Keith David","7 May 1905","4 Jan 1948","0","Keith grew up in Trail, Oklahoma, across the river from Camargo. His family moved often while he was growing up He worked as a blacksmith and welder.

At the time of the 1930 Federal census, he was a Lodger in the home of Eulalie Fayard in Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi. He was shown as Male, Single, born in Oklahoma with his parents born in Alabama and Kansas. Occupation was that of a Telephone Lineman.
(Source Citation: Bay Saint Louis, Hancock, Mississippi; Roll: 1146; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 0005; Image: 125.0; FHL microfilm: 2340881.)

Keith owned a 1940 Aeronca TL Trainer two place tandem seat air plane, in which he died after a crash on January 4, 1948. He had been assisting some local ranchers who were eradicating coyotes in the area. His son, Keith McGuire, Jr. recalls that his father ""occasionally, and not for hire, would fly in areas where local farmers/ranchers that he knew were hunting Coyotes, and would serve as a spotter for those on the ground."" Keith Jr was riding with hi s Dad in the plane that day until shortly before his Dad's death, which was just after noon, 12 PM.

Coyote Hunting using airplanes were accomplished by two means at that time. One was where a second person riding with the pilot would shoot coyotes while in the air from the airplane. The other was where Ranchers on horses using Greyhound Dogs to corner the coyotes would sometimes be assisted by a pilot in a plane serving as a spotter to designate where coyotes were by a maneuver , usually wagging the planes wings in flight when they flew over an area where they saw coyotes. Keith reported that his father did this strictly for the sport, and not for hire.

There was not enough room in the church for all the mourners at his funeral , which was typical for all funerals in small towns in that time era. Kenneth Carpenter was one the eight honorary pallbearers at Keith's funeral, there being six active pallbearers. Josephine and Kenneth were married some eight years after the funeral.

The funeral director was Mr. Shaw of Vici, Oklahoma.","STR06" "I1093","McGuire","Keith David","30 Jan 1932","27 Nov 2020","0","Keith David McGuire was born on January 30, 1932 in New Orleans, Louisiana, to Josephine Marguerite Morlas and Keith David McGuire, Sr. His parents were residents of Camargo, Oklahoma, but Josephine returned to her hometown, to be with her mother and sisters, for the birth of her first child.

Growing up in Camargo, he worked with his father, who was a welder and blacksmith. Keith was just 16 when his father-an experienced pilot-died in a plane crash in 1948. That summer, Keith, his mother and sister Pat moved to Tuscaloosa, Alabama. They stayed there for the summer with the family of his Uncle, Elvis McGuire. While there, his mother took typing and shorthand classes to gain skills to help support her family. They later moved back to Camargo.

In May 1950, Keith graduated from Camargo High School. His graduating class included only 21 students, including his former high school girlfriend, Pearl Stephenson, senior class secretary, who was listed on the photo as Pearl Stephenson-Miller. Another classmate was Bob Moore, who Keith recalled that he met on their first day of first grade, was one of his closest friends throughout school, and one of only 4 classmates that attended school in Camargo with Keith for all 12 years. Bob later married a younger classmate, Mary Ann Hunt. Mary Ann was a lifelong friend of Keith's younger sister Pat, she and Pat were also in classes together for 12 years, and remained close friends throughout their adult lifes.

After graduating High School, Keith enlisted in the United States Air Force, in part to help support his mother and sister, as well as to build up funds for his own college education. He served at various bases in four states and was also stationed in Japan. After he completed his military service, he enrolled at the University of Oklahoma. He was awarded a Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering.

He married Daisy Marie Newnam on September 14, 1957, in Chandler, Oklahoma, a year prior to his graduation. The first home he and Daisy shared was a four room apartment that she had been living in prior to their marriage, the lower unit of a garage apartment located at 2324 1/2 NW 33rd in Oklahoma City.

Keith was a lifelong fan of the Oklahoma Sooner football team. He spent his working career in the U.S. Civil Service as a Mechanical Engineer, moving his family throughout the southwest in service of his country.

An article published in the ""Prarie Pilot"" Big Spring, Texas (Vol. X-No.38, Friday, January 16, 1970), noted ""The establishment of a new position within Civil Engineering Division has resulted in one promotion, and has brought a new face to Webb. Stepping into the new post of associate base civil engineer is Bill G. Mims, lifetime resident of Big Spring and formerly chief of CE's engineering and construction branch. Replacing Mr. Mims in that job is Keith McGuire, formerly of Clinton-Sherman AFB, Okla.........(the) new Engineer, Mr. McGuire, a native of Oklahoma, looks forward to liking this area and the friendly people Having come from a similar position at Clinton-Sherman, he sees no particular problem in adjusting to the job at Webb. In his position, he is responsible for development of engineering data to support the base military construction and maintenance programs, design work, master planning, construction inspection, and contract development. The only problem he anticipates would be in the transation from Strategy Air Command to ATC. Also a professional engineer, Mr. McGuire is registered in Oklahoma, having earned the bachelor of science degree in petroleum engineering from the University of Oklahoma. He and his wife, Daisy have three children, Keith, 10, Scott, 8, and Julia, 6"" (photo of Bill Mims and Keith McGuire was provided by A1C Bob Fainter, Air Force Photo).

Seven years later, an article in the ""The McANAD News,"" McAlester Oklahoma, Vol. 31, No. 16, dated 26 August 1977 (published by the U.S. Naval Ammunition Depot) noted that Keith recently replaced Mr. Tom Stark as Engineering Resources Management Division Chief, coming from Webb AFB, Big Spring, Texas, where he had held the position of Engineering and Construction Management Branch Chief. The article noted that Keith and Daisy had one son enrolled at the University of Texas, majoring in Music, and two children enrolled in McAlester High School in McAlester.

Keith was also an enthusiastic family genealogist and corresponded with cousins about family for many years, and spent much time researching their mutual ancestors.

Keith spent his retirement years in Bailey, Colorado, where he loved spending time outdoors with his dogs.

Obituary

BAILEY, COLORADO - Keith D. McGuire, Jr. a long time resident of Bailey, Colorado passed away Friday, November 27, 2020 in Fort Worth, Texas at the age of 88.

Keith was born January 30, 1932 in New Orleans, Louisiana to Keith David McGuire, Sr. and Josephine Marguerite Morlas McGuire. Keith married Daisy Marie Newnam on September 14, 1957, and they were married 28 years until her death.

He graduated from Camargo Oklahoma High School in 1950 and in July of that same year he enlisted in the United States Air Force. He faithfully served his country during the Korean War and completed his military service in July 1954. After his military service he attended The University of Oklahoma and in 1958 he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering.

He was a lifelong fan of the Oklahoma Sooner football team. He worked in numerous states as a mechanical engineer for the United States Civil Service. He enjoyed flying small aircraft. He not only had his commercial pilot license, but was also a pilot instructor. After retiring to Colorado, he enjoyed snow skiing with his kids, the outdoors and walking his dogs. He was an enthusiastic family genealogist and corresponded with cousins about family for many years.

He was preceded in death by his wife Daisy McGuire, parents and a sister, Patricia McGuire Strong.

SURVIVORS: Son, Keith D. McGuire, III and wife, Cindy Coleman; son, Clayton Scott McGuire; daughter, Julia L. Phillips and husband, Todd and numerous grandkids, nephews, nieces and cousins.

Downloaded from the Brown, Owens & Brumley Family Funeral Home & Crematory.
","STR06" "I23991","McGuire","Lawrence","Abt 1794","16 Sep 1853","0","The State of TEXAS, County of Sabine

Statement of Mrs. Sarah A. Harvey, made at her home in Sabine County, TEXAS
on the 24 day of Jan.A. D. 1913.

My name is Sarah A. Harvey. I was born on the 16th day of January A.D. 1826,
near the town of Florence, in the State of Alabama. I am the daughter of Jesse T.Scruggs
and Susan Thornton Scruggs. My father and mother moved from the State of Alabama,
to Sabine County, Texas, about the year 1836, and settled when we first came to Texas,
near Milam, and resided there about one year. We then moved to Hamilton on the Sabine
River, and lived there not quite one year, and moved fron there and settled on the
McAdams tract or land in Sabine county, and lived there a great many years. I was
married while living on that tract of land to Robert Harvey on August, 10th
1854, and after my marriage; my husband and I moved to the place I now reside on,
where I have lived ever since then, and this place I now reside is about two and
one half miles from the John McAdams tract of land. I knew Lawrence McGuire and his
family for many years. When my father and mother came to Texas about 1836, Lawrence
McGuire, and his family came with them, and all settled in Sabine County. Hambleton
McGuire, so I was told by Lawrence McGuire, came to Texas about one year before we
did, and we found him in Sabine County when we arrived there.

Lawrence McGuire's family when we moved to Texas consisted of his wife, a son
named Hambleton B. McGuire, and two daughters: one named Mary, the other named Arabella.
Lawrence McGuire was married one time, and by his said wife he had the above children.
My mother was Susan Thornton Scruggs, died after we came to Texas, and my father,
Jesse T.Scruggs, married Mary McGuire one of the two sisters of Hambleton McGuire.
My husband, Robert Harvey, had been married once before I married him, and his first
wife was Arabella McGuire, a sister of Hambleton McGuire, and a daughter of Lawrence
McGuire, as above stated.

Lawrence McGuire died in Sabine County, Texas, about year A.D. 1855, and he was
buried in the McGuire burial ground on the John McAdams survey in Sabine County.;
his first wife died prior to his death, and is buried in the same burial ground near
him. At the time of his death, Lawrence McGurie left surviving him; his son, Hambleton
B. NcGuire, who was a practicing physician; and his daughter Mary McGuire, who married
my father; and the children of Arabella, who was my husbands first wife, who was the
daughter of Lawrence McGuire as above stated. Hy husband, Robert Harvey, as the guardian
of his children by Arabella McGuire, his first wife.

Lawrence McGuire, at the time of his death was the Owner of a one-half interest
in a tract of about twelve hundred and eighty acres (128O), a part of the John McAdams
survey, in Sabine County, which he purchased, together with his son, Hambleton McGuire;
from John McAdams about the year 1848. He also owned some negroes, and had some money.
After his death, a division was made of his estate among his heirs, and Hambleton
McGuire was given as his part of the estate the interest owned by Lawrence McGuire
in the John McAdams survey in Sabine County, Texas; Mary Scruggs, nee McGuire, my
step-mother, received two negroes as her portion of the estate, and
the children of Arabella Harvey, nee McGuire, received cash as their portion of the
estate, and this money was paid to my husband Robert Harvey, who was guardian of said
children, and their father.

Hambleton McGuire after he received as his portion of the estate owned by his father
in the John McAdams survey, sold the land about the year 1861 to J. H. Burroughs.
Hambleton B. McGuire was frequently at our house, and was there just prior to the
time he sold his land to J.M. Burroughs, and was talking with my father, and he stated
to him that he was going to sell the land to said Burroughs. He was there a short
while after this, and stated that he had sold all the John McAdams survey to J. M.
Borroughs, and that he had also sold said Borroughs a Negro woman named Hannah.

J. M. Burroughs at that time was living on a tract of land adjoining the John
McAdams survey, and after the purchase of the John McAdams tract from Hambleton McGuire,
as stated above, he cultivated a large portion of the said McAdams survey, and had it
cultivated for about forty years, and at all times claimed it as his own. J.M. Burroughs
was an attorney at law, and Was ummarried.

This statement is made in the prescence of T. G. Minton, who signs my name hereto
at my request for the reason that on account of extreme age, 1 am unable to write,
and also in the presence of Docia Harvey, wife of Perkins Harvey, and in the presence
of W.C.Ramsey.

Witness my hand at home, on this day 24th of June A.D. 1913.

(signed) Sarah A. Harvey

Sworn to and SUbSCribed before me at the home of Sarah A. Harvey

in Sabine County, Texas on this the 24th day of January, A.D. 1913.

T.G. Minton, J.P. TX official

Notary Public in and for Sabine Co., Texas

(LS)

Docia Harvey

W.C. Ramsey

Filed for record Jan.27, 1913

Recorded in Deed Book no. 5, at pages 678 and 679.

(Sent via email by Irene Walton on 23 March 2006. Irene's email address at the time was: walt@netdot.com. The email attachment was a word document titled BOBBYEMC@earthlink.net)


Irene also forwarded to me a transcription of the Jesse Thomas Scruggs family Bible. The bible was transcribed in April, 1970 by Blanche Toole. This transcription was forwarded to Irene by Leatha Betts, a descendant of Manuel Walton Loving. Manuel Loving was the father of Jesse Thomas Scruggs third wife, Mary Ann Loving. In this transcription, it is also shown that Dr. L. McGuire has a son who died prior to the move to Texas. His listing in the Death section of the Bible follows: ""James M. McGuire, son of Dr. L. McGuire departed this life on the 9th day of April at his residence in Haywood Co. Tenn. A.D. 1839.""","STR06" "I23991","McGuire","Lawrence","Abt 1794","16 Sep 1853","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 2 Nov 1850
167-167
Lawrence McGuire 56 M Physician 2000 Va
William G. Frazer 17 M Tenn
John Frazer 14 M Tenn
Salita Daughthet 14 F Tenn
Lucretia Daughthet 14 F Tenn","STR06" "I45584","McGuire","Lutie B.","Nov 1898","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Pr. #3
Enumerated April 19, 1940
SD 8 ED 39-7 Sheet 12B
217-0-300
McGuire, Jim W Head M W 73 Wd No 3 Ala Same house operator farm
Morrison, Lutie B Dtr F W 43 Wd no 7 Ala Sameplace
218 R 5
McGuire, George F Head M W 45 M No 7 Ala Same home operator farm
McGuire, Ruby E Wf F W 43 M No 8 Ala Same house","STR06" "I1892","McGuire","Margaret Rebecca Ann ""Sally""","1 Oct 1870","20 Feb 1956","0","Keith McGuire shows that she married James DAVIS.","STR06" "I12898","McGuire","Mary Ann Tolan","28 Jun 1818","4 Mar 1856","0","The daughter of Lawrence McGuire and Margaret Tolan.

""Mary A. T. Scruggs, consort of Jesse T. Scruggs departed this life the 4th day of March 1856 in Sabine County, Texas half past one o'clock in the morning, her remains deposited at thr burying ground on Patroon there to remain until the morning of the resurrection.""

From the Jesse Thomas Scruggs family Bible. This Bible was copied by Blanche Toole on 17 Apr 1970 in the home of Mary Louise Vickers McGown Harvey, from the Jesse T. Scruggs Family Bible, American Bible Society, 1857.","STR06" "I5062","McGuire","Nancy","Abt 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed by Keith McGuire. Keith instead shows an Elizabeth, born BEFORE 1868. No Elizabeth is found on the census record however. Did Elizabeth die before the 1870 census? Or perhaps Nancy's middle name was Elizabeth.","STR06" "I11","McGuire","Patricia Marion","30 Oct 1933","16 Mar 2018","0","Pat grew up in the small town of Camargo, Oklahoma. Even though her mother was Catholic, she and her brother attended Sunday school at the First Christian Church since there was no Catholic Church in town. She remembers spending some time one summer, along with her brother, living with a priest and his mother in a nearby town learning enough catechism to receive her first communion.

Pat and Charles raised their children in the Catholic church, and most attended parochial schools, at least in elementary school. They respected their childrens views, however, and allowed those who did not want to go through confirmation to make that choice. After their children were grown, they grew disenchanted with religion, and embraced a humanist philosophy.

She was called Patsy by her parents when she was young. and Pat as an adult. When her eldest grandson, Charles Joseph, was first beginning to talk, in 1983, he had trouble saying the word ""Grandma"".....instead calling Pat by the name ""Munga."" All her grandchildren and the rest of her family began to use that name as well, and she was known as Munga to her family and loved ones for the next 35 years.

Obituary

Patricia ""Pat"" Marion McGuire Strong, a resident of Edinburg, Texas for over 40 years, was born on October 30, 1933 in Camargo, Oklahoma, a small farming and ranching community near the Oklahoma panhandle. She was an excellent student with many friends, active in 4-H, and played on her high school basketball team. She died March 16, 2018 in her home, surrounded by people she loved.

When Pat was 14, her beloved father, Keith David McGuire, Sr., an experienced pilot, died when the two-seat airplane he was piloting crashed.

Pat was very proud of her mother, Josephine Marguerite (Morlas) McGuire, a native of New Orleans, who rose to the formidable challenge of raising and educating Pat and her elder brother Keith as a single parent during the 1940's. Even though Josephine had not worked outside the home before, it became necessary after her husband's death. Being widowed at age 42, she had only the proceeds from the sale of her husband's welding shop, and a small inheritance from her mother, to help support her family. Josephine and her children moved to Tuscaloosa, Alabama and lived briefly with Pat's Uncle Elvis McGuire, allowing Josephine to take typing and shorthand courses to prepare herself to enter the workforce. When she finished with her coursework, they moved back to Camargo and she held several different jobs over the years, many simultaneously: a newspaper clerk and social columnist, a department store saleslady, a census enumerator, and most often was employed as a waitress at restaurants and coffee shops.

The main motivation for returning to Camargo was to allow Pat, and her brother Keith to complete High School in their home town. Pat graduated in 1951 as the salutatorian of her class.

After her graduation, Pat and her mother moved to Weatherford, Oklahoma, where Pat enrolled in Southwestern State College with her mother as her roommate. Both she and her mother worked while Pat was in college to cover their daily needs, as well as the cost of college attendance. Her brother Keith, an U.S. Air Force enlistee, also contributed to their support. Pat graduated Magna Cum Laude with her Bachelor of Science in Education in 1954.

From 1954 to 1956 Pat taught High School in Mooreland, Oklahoma, where she and her mother continued to share a home. After her mother remarried Kenneth Carpenter (a friend and pallbearer at her late husband's funeral), Pat pursued and earned a Master of Science degree in Business Education from Oklahoma State University. There she met, at a Newman Club dance, fellow student and her future husband, Charles Richard Strong of Duncan, Oklahoma, and citizen of the Chickasaw Nation. It was love at first kiss! They married in Stillwater on May 25, 1957. Pat graduated from O.S.U. in May 1958, two months prior to the birth of her eldest child.

Over the first ten years of their marriage, Pat and Charles had seven children, (in order of birth), Thomas Anthony, Mary Patricia, John David, Laura Ann, Karl Joseph, Paul Stephen and Anne Marie. They moved even more times than they had children. They lived and worked in Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Alabama, Mississippi and Texas, while Charles taught at various colleges while completing his Ph.D. in Business Management at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa.
While busy raising her large family, Pat worked part time as an instructor in the Business Education Department at Mississippi State College for Women and assisted as proofreader and typist for her husband's doctoral dissertation. In May 1973, Charles, who was also a practicing C.P.A., was offered a position in the Accounting Department at Pan American University in Edinburg.

When her youngest daughter began school, Pat began to teach full time in McAllen, Texas, instructing her students in the subjects of English, Typing, and Shorthand. She taught 20 years before her retirement in 1994.

Pat is preceded in death by both parents, her stepfather, and four sisters-in-law: Daisy Newnam McGuire, Theresa Strong Rutledge, Betty Wehunt Strong, and Caroline Strong Brasher.

She is survived by her husband of over sixty years, Charles; four sons Tom (Melinda)-San Antonio, John (Isabel)-McAllen, Karl (Deirdre)-Boerne, Paul (Sherry)-Houston; three daughters, Laura (Ken Solomon)-Helotes, Mary Pat and Annie, both of Edinburg; twelve grandchildren, Charles Joseph (Pratistha) Strong-Jefferson City, MO.; J.H.T. ""Tommy"" Strong-Long Beach, CA; Michael Strong-San Antonio; Elizabeth Strong-Corpus Christi; Charles Richard Strong-Boerne; David Strong-San Antonio; William ""Billy"" Strong-Austin; Jacobo (Yamilet) Strong-McAllen; Katelyn Solomon-San Antonio; Joseph Strong-Boerne; Christian ""Che"" Strong-San Antonio; and Hannah Solomon-Helotes; three great grandchildren, Maya Strong (age 5), J. D. Alvarez (age 3), and Mateo Strong (8 months); her brother Keith David McGuire, Jr.-Bailey, Colorado; brothers-in-law, Bill Strong-Harlingen, TX; John (Brenda) Strong-Duncan, OK; Tom (Vickie) Strong-Laveen, AZ and Paul ""P.D."" (Jane) Strong-Duncan, OK; 18 nieces and nephews and their spouses and children; several first cousins from the Morlas family of New Orleans to whom she was particularly close, including Vivian Solares of Harahan, LA; former students; and dear friend and fellow teacher, Earlene Burney of Clarksville, Tennessee.

She was known for her love of her family, which is her proudest accomplishment, her quick wit, and her quiet intelligence. She was an ardent fan of the San Antonio Spurs. She adhered to and demonstrated the Humanist philosophy through her constant empathy and kindness to others, regardless of who a person might be.

She was also very proud that three of her children, one daughter-in-law, and four grandchildren have thus far followed her and her husband into the profession of teaching.

The family wishes especially thank Pat's special caretakers (Mary Pat Strong, Veronica Rosales, and Lilliana Herrera) for all they have done.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions be made to the Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley, P.O. Box 6251, McAllen, TX 78502; Comfort House Services, 617 Dallas Ave, McAllen, TX 78501; or the Rio Grande, or your local, Habitat for Humanity.

Cremation will be handled by Memorial Funeral Home, Edinburg. Interment will be in the McGuire family plot at the Camargo (Westside) Cemetery, where her family will gather this summer to share memories and oversee her interment.

Slightly modified versions of this obituary were published, either in print and/or online, in the following periodicals:

New Orleans (LA) Time Picayune
Woodward (OK) News
Duncan (OK) Banner
Chickasaw (OK) Times
San Antonio (TX) Express News
McAllen (TX) Monitor

The following tribute was posted, without a name attached, in her guestbook on the online version of the Woodward, OK obituary.

""My sincere sympathy is extended to Patricia's family. I fondly remember her as Ms. McGuire and as faculty sponsor of my 1955 MHS Senior class. My class was honored when she attended our 50th reunion. She inspired all of us to achieve beyond our capabilities and was always interested in helping us make good decisions. Speaking for the rest of my surviving class of '55 and as their President, we will all miss her and thank her family for allowing us the privilege of having time with this great person..""","STR06" "I11","McGuire","Patricia Marion","30 Oct 1933","16 Mar 2018","0","(Medical):



An mtDNA sample supplies by her oldest son, Tom Strong, was analyzed by FamilyTreeDNA in Houston. Their analysis showed the following Haplogroup assignment, along with the following differences from the Cambridge Reference Sequence.

HVR1 Haplogroup
K
HVR1 differences
from CRS
16224C
16519C

The mitochondrial super-haplogroup U encompasses haplogroups U1-U7 and haplogroup K. Haplogroup K is found through Europe, and contains multiple closely related lineages indicating a recent population expansion. The origin of haplogroup K dates to approximately 16,000 years ago, and it has been suggested that individuals with this haplogroup took part in the pre-Neolithic expansion following the Last Glacial Maximum. William Hurst, on his Haplogroup K Website, writes that ""Katrine,"" the founding mother of mitochondrial DNA haplogroup K, was one of the ""Seven Daughters of Eve"" as listed in the 2001 book of that title by Bryan Sykes. A lot of happened since 2001, but the book is still valuable.

Katrine lived about 16,000 years ago. Perhaps the oldest known K descendant was Oetzi the Iceman whose frozen body was discovered in the Alps in 1991. Estimated at 5000 years old, the Iceman proved to have the basic mutations for a K: 16224C and 16320C. Every K is a cousin of Oetzi.","STR06" "I1884","McGuire","Percy Kuykendall","18 May 1894","18 Apr 1946","0",".A/K/A Robert Henry McGuire
A/K/A Albert Henry McGuire

Excerpts from a biography of Percy, written by his nephew, Keith McGuire Jr. Keith received some of the information below from Percy's youngest daughter, Nelda.

Percy was the eldest child of Henry and Mamie McGuire, born in Kansas. His family then moved, in December 1898, to western Oklahoma.

When he was 19 he travelled with his father in work in Canada on a clear water pump on the Mackenzie River, to furnish water for a coal mine. When an ice jam broke loose and destroyed the pump they employment was terminated, and they returns to Oklahoma. Percy later moved to Hurley, New Mexico, where worked for a mining company.

On 8 March 1918, Percy enlisted in the Navy in El Paso, using the name Robert Henry McGuire, and the birthdate 8 January 1897, for ""business and legal reasons."" He was on active duty until his discharge on 31 January 1919, at which time he returned to Oklahoma. He was a Quartermaster Second Class, and discharged from the U.S. Naval Training Camp in San Diego, California, due to a Physical Disability, not specified.

In 1921, he married Ruby Weber in Guthrie, OK, and they had two daughters. He and his family, along with his younger brother Keith Sr, moved to Illinois for work. He later followed jobs across the country during the mid 1920s to the early 1930s, working in California, Kansas, Missouri, Idaho and Nevada. One of his jobs was working on the Boulder Dam, now known as the Hoover Dam. He was also a guide for the Park Service at the dam site.

He returned to Oklahoma, where he lived and worked in various cities for the remainder of his life, expect for a brief time in Corpus Christi, TX (1940-1941).

He was diagnosed with tuberculosis in the mid 1930s, receiving treatments at the Veterans Administration in both Clinton and Sulphur, OK.

Keith Jr recall's that Percy visited their family in Camargo, in the early 1940s, entertaining he and his sister Pat with card tricks. He refused to sleep in their home, however, saying it would be safer for their family if he slept in the camper shell on the back of his truck, as he did not want to expose them to tuberculosis. He died of this disease on 18 April 1946. Some two weeks before his death, he wrote his brother Elvis, that ""---it sure is a job for me to write. I am eating pretty good and my throat is much better so I still have courage. By the way old top I want your return expense account and would like to know if extra batteries can be got for that little radio and if they can be charged outside of the set, if so I think I want one. The 2 sets they have here are completely dead from daylight to dark and I can't find any radio news or ads of any kind so far. Write when you can. I will try to answer. I hope my health will improve with the weather, it has been cold and raining for several days but nice today. Best Luck to All, Your brother, Percy.""

Prior to his death, he moved to Nevada for for health, and his sister Ellen helped care for him.

Obituary

R.H. McGuire, 49, veteran of World War One, passed away in the Lincoln Co hospital, Caliente, NV, April 18.

Services held at the Turner funeral home, Yukon, Friday. Rev. CA Burkhart, pastor of First Christian, conducted the ceremony. Burial in Yukon.

Survived by wife, Ruby A McGuire, two daughters, Nelda Walker and Helen McGuire, Oklahoma City, two grandchildren, David and Charles Walker, OKC, three brothers and two sisters. Brothers E.H. McGuire, Tuscaloosa and K.D. McGuire, Camargo, attended the last rites.

Mr. McGuire lived with his family in Yukon, and was employed as a carpenter and builder for many years. He had been sicek for several years, and was a patient at the VA in Sulphurs until 5 months ago, when he went to Nevada for his health.

Following service in the Navy in WW I, he married Ruby Alice Weber at Guthrie, June 16, 1921.

He was a member of the American Legion.

The funeral program for Percy, xerox provided by Keith McGuire Jr, showed:

In Memory of Robert H. McGuire
Born January 8, 1897 Died April 18, 1946
Services from Turner Funeral Home Yukon, OK at 4 pm on
Friday, April 26, 1946
Clergyman Officiating Rev. C. A. Burkhart
Final Resting Place Yukon Cemetery","STR06" "I1884","McGuire","Percy Kuykendall","18 May 1894","18 Apr 1946","0","(Research):

Census Listings

1930 Census
California, Imperial County, Brawley Twp and City
Enumerated April 9, 1930
ED 13-1 SD 21 Sheet 9A Stamped 154
171-228
Morris, Rudolph Head M W 21 M 20 Ala Ala Ala Repairman General Farm
Morris, Myrtle Wf F W 24 M 23 Ok Ok Ok
McGuire, Percy Roomer M W 35 M 24 Ks Ks Ks Carpenter General Farm
McGuire, Ruby Roomer F W 27 M 18 Pl Germany Ill
McGuire, Nelda Roomer F W 7 S Ok Ks Ok
McGuire, Helen Roomer F W 5 S Ill Ks Ok","STR06" "I1893","McGuire","Robert Hugh Harrison","May 1873","5 Sep 1955","0","Name Robert Hugh Mcguire
Titles and Terms:
Name Prefix:
Event Date 05 Sep 1955
Event Place Lauderdale Co., Alabama
Gender Male
Race (Original):
Race:
Age (Original) 83y
Birth Year (Estimated) 1872
Birth Date (Original)
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name Prefix
Father's Name Frenrick Mcguire
Father's Titles and Terms
Father's Name Prefix
Father's Birthplace
Mother's Name Syntha Porter
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Prefix
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation
Address
Residence Place
Cemetery
Burial Place
Burial Date
Funeral Home
Informant's Name
Informant's Name (Original)
GS Film number 1908902
Reference ID 18080



Citing this Record:
""Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6L5-3VW : accessed 03 Aug 2014), Robert Hugh Mcguire, 05 Sep 1955; citing reference 18080, Department of Health, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 1908902.","STR06" "I1893","McGuire","Robert Hugh Harrison","May 1873","5 Sep 1955","0","(Research):

Census Listings

1900 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Lexington Beat
Enumerated 18 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 47 Sheet 10A Stamped 181
175-180
McGuire, Robert H Head W M May 1873 27 M 1 Ala Ala Ala Blacksmith
McGuire, Susan E Wf W F Apr 1872 28 M 1 1/1 Ala Ala Ala
McGuire, Era G Dtr W F Oct 1899 7/12 S Ala Ala Ala
Porter, William T Boarder W M Jan 1873 27 S Ala Ala Ala Day Laborer
","STR06" "I5335","McGuire","Samuel Robert","16 Jul 1883","1 Apr 1958","0","Name Samuel Robert Mcguire
Titles and Terms
Name Prefix
Event Date 01 Apr 1958
Event Place Florence, Lauderdale, Alabama
Gender Male
Race (Original)
Race
Age (Original) 74
Birth Year (Estimated) 1884
Birth Date (Original)
Birthplace
Marital Status
Spouse's Name Ida H. Mcguire
Spouse's Titles and Terms
Spouse's Name Prefix
Father's Name Henry Mcguire
Father's Titles and Terms
Father's Name Prefix
Father's Birthplace
Mother's Name Illena Gadd (sic)
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Prefix
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation
Address
Residence Place
Cemetery
Burial Place
Burial Date 02 Apr 1958
Funeral Home
Informant's Name
Informant's Name (Original)
GS Film number 1908929
Reference ID 9439



Citing this Record:
""Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX7N-3FH : accessed 03 Aug 2014), Samuel Robert Mcguire, 01 Apr 1958; citing reference 9439, Department of Health, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 1908929.","STR06" "I45595","McGuire","Sherley Othel","2 Apr 1904","16 May 1972","0","Name Sherley Othel Mcguire
Titles and Terms
Name Prefix:
Event Date 16 May 1972
Event Place Florence, Lauderdale, Alabama
Gender Male
Race (Original)
Race
Age (Original) 67y
Birth Year (Estimated) 1905
Birth Date (Original)
Birthplace
Marital Status
Spouse's Name Cathern Mcguire
Spouse's Titles and Terms
Spouse's Name Prefix
Father's Name Robert Mcguire
Father's Titles and Terms
Father's Name Prefix
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name Susie Fulks
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Prefix
Mother's Birthplace
Occupation
Address
Residence Place
Cemetery
Burial Place
Burial Date
Funeral Home
Informant's Name
Informant's Name (Original)
GS Film number 2114476
Reference ID rn12754



Citing this Record:
""Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNGL-34Q : accessed 03 Aug 2014), Sherley Othel Mcguire, 16 May 1972; citing reference rn12754, Department of Health, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 2114476.","STR06" "I5039","McGuire","William Presley","27 Oct 1871","10 Jan 1956","0","Name William Presley Mcguire
Titles and Terms:
Name Prefix
Event Date 10 Jan 1956
Event Place Florence, Lauderdale, Alabama
Gender Male
Race (Original)
Race
Age (Original) 74d 3m 1d (sic--s/b approx. 85)
Birth Year (Estimated) 1956 (sic)
Birth Date (Original)
Birthplace
Marital Status
Spouse's Name
Spouse's Titles and Terms
Spouse's Name Prefix
Father's Name Henry D. Mcguire
Father's Titles and Terms
Father's Name Prefix
Father's Birthplace
Mother's Name Ellen D. Todd
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Prefix
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation
Address
Residence Place
Cemetery
Burial Place
Burial Date
Funeral Home
Informant's Name
Informant's Name (Original)
GS Film number 1908906
Reference ID rn 1153



Citing this Record:
""Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6PT-RCM : accessed 03 Aug 2014), William Presley Mcguire, 10 Jan 1956; citing reference rn 1153, Department of Health, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 1908906.","STR06" "I33012","","","","","","","" "I5336","McGwier","Elizabeth T. ""Liza""","25 Dec 1856","25 Jul 1884","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Jean, shows that she died of childbed fever. There are also links to the memorials for four of her children.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=72021290","STR06" "I45615","McGwier","Eudorah ""Dora"" Elizabeth","17 Aug 1885","13 Aug 1908","0","Sharon Paloucek created her FindAGrave memorial page, and noted that her tombstone was inscribed ""Beneath this stone in soft repose is laid a Mothers dearest pride.""","STR06" "I45606","McGwier","Frances ""Fannie"" Caroline","19 May 1878","2 Sep 1927","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by MackTx, shows she married George Frank Lord.

Name Fannie Lord
Event Type Death
Event Date 02 Sep 1927
Event Place San Angelo, Tom Green, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 19 May 1878
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Wylie Mcgwier
Mother's Name Mollie Richardson
Burial Fairmont Plot
Informat Mrs. T R Hart Sweetwater
Certificate Number 31827
GS Film number 2114334
Digital Folder Number 005145258
Image Number 02677



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3Q2-Y68 : accessed 04 Aug 2014), Fannie Lord, 02 Sep 1927; citing certificate number 31827, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2114334.","STR06" "I45614","McGwier","Henry Daniel","26 Nov 1882","1 Nov 1954","0","Name Henry D. Mcgwier
Gender Male
Christening Date
Christening Place
Birth Date 26 Nov 1882
Birthplace , KAUFMAN, TEXAS
Death Date
Name Note
Race
Father's Name William Robert Mcgwier
Father's Birthplace
Father's Age
Mother's Name Mary Elizabeth Mccoulskey
Mother's Birthplace
Mother's Age
Indexing Project (Batch) Number C59224-3
System Origin Texas-ODM
GS Film number 1436349 V. 9-10
Reference ID:

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Births and Christenings, 1840-1981,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VRST-6VR : accessed 05 Aug 2014), Henry D. Mcgwier, 26 Nov 1882; citing , KAUFMAN, TEXAS, reference ; FHL microfilm 1436349 V. 9-10.


Name Henry D Mcgwier
Event Type Death
Event Date 01 Nov 1954
Event Place Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 26 Nov 1882
Birthplace Kaufman, Texas
Father's Name W R Mcgwier
Mother's Name Mary Mccaulskey
Certificate Number 53948
GS Film number 2114283
Digital Folder Number 005145345
Image Number 01624



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K375-35R : accessed 05 Aug 2014), Henry D Mcgwier, 01 Nov 1954; citing certificate number 53948, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2114283.


A scan of his obituary was added to his FindAGrave memorial page, created by ""MackTX""

Henry D. McGwier, Banker, Rites Set

Funeral services for Henry D. McGwier, 71, a senior vice president of the Dallas Federal Savings and Loan Association, will be held at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in the George A. Brewer Chapel.

Dr. John T. Anderson Jr, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, and Dr. H. Kerr Taylor will officiate. Entombment will be in Hillcrest Mausoleum.

Mr. McGwier of 6805 Lorna Lane, died in a Dallas hospital Monday afternoon.

A native of Kaufman County, Mr. McGwier had lived in Dallas for 45 years. He was graduated from the University of Texas school of pharmacy in Galveston and spent several years in the drug business.

He joined the old Dallas Savings & Loan Association in 1926.

He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, the Lakewood Country Club and was a Shriner.

Survivors are his wife and a son, Yates D. McGwier of Dallas.","STR06" "I45612","McGwier","Jewel Beatrice","15 Nov 1893","4 Nov 1923","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by MackTx, shows that she was the wife of Charles Henry Wortham (FAG #22595760). They were the parents of Jewel Elizabeth Wortham Seals, who also has a memorial page.","STR06" "I5044","McGwier","John W.","15 Mar 1818","21 Jun 1901","0","1866 TAX LIST ? Copyright 1993, 1999, Pat M. Mahan This book is actually entitled ""Assessment of Taxes on Real Estate and Personal Property In the County of Lauderdale for the Year 1866,"" and measures 17 inches by 23 inches CLOSED. It is in very bad shape. The front cover is missing, and so are some of the pages. It is also possible that some of the precincts are missing. The pages are not numbered, so it was not possible to determine if this were the case. The first two pages are torn, but there are no names on them. There are 83 columns, stretching across two sheets. Personal property is divided into several categories, which included libraries over $300; vehicles not exclusively used for agricultural purposes; jewelry plate and silverware; pianos and other musical instruments. Each Beat or Precinct is in alpha order. The A through G names in the Florence Beat are missing. And any ""H"" names, prior to Mrs. H. G. Hardy are missing. The remaining Beats or precincts that are listed appear to be complete. The initials ""F. M."" following a name appear to stand for Free Man. The four columns presented here are:
(1) - Lands, Number of acres
(2) - Town Properties, Number of lots
(3) - Total tax on Real Estate
(4) - Number of Male Inhabitants between 18 and 50 years of age
at $2.00 tax per number.

1234

McGuire, John W. 188 5.20 1


www.rootsweb.com/~allaude/1866tax-lexington.htm





","STR06" "I5044","McGwier","John W.","15 Mar 1818","21 Jun 1901","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1840 Census
Township 1, Range 8. (Lexington) W. Glenn Census Taker
P 48
McGuire, Fred 201-101 (2 males under 10, 0 males 10-20, 1 male over 20; 1 female under 10, 0 females 10-20, 1 female over 20)
P 49
McGuire, John 301-201

1850 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County,
The 2nd District E. of the Military Road
Enumerated 8 Nov 1850
#318-318
EG and Lucy Westmoreland
#321-321
McGwier, J.W. 31 M Grocer Tenn
McGwier, Frances 21 F Ala
McGwier, William 3 M Ala
McGwier, Wiley 2 M Ala
McGwier, Virginia 8/12 F Ala

Home number #294-294, in the same district, was the household of 31 year old F.J. McGuire. Living with him was 64 year old Margaret and 18 year old Margaret.

1860 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, PO Lexington
Enumerated 31 July 1860
535-535
J W McGwier 42 M Grocery Keeper 290 5551 Tenn
Jemima H McGwier 36 F Mo
William F. McGwier 13 M Ala
Wiley T McGwier 11 M Ala
Virginia S. McGwier 10 F Ala
Nancy A. E. McGwier 8 F Ala
John R. R. McGwier 5 M Ala

1870 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Twp 1 Range 9, PO Florence Ala, Stamped 452
Enumerated 12 Jun 1870
Page 27
198-190
McGuire, John, age 52, Farmer, $900, $700, Alabama
McGuire, Jane, age 45, Keeping House, Alabama <---This was probably actually Jemima McGuire, Robert, age 15, Farm Hand, Alabama

The Familysearch 1880 Census had the following information about the James McGuire family of Lauderdale.

Census Place:Beat 3 And 5, Lauderdale, Alabama
Source:FHL Film 1254018 National Archives Film T9-0018 Page 13 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
James W. MC GUIRE Self M M W 62 TN Occ:FarmerFa: VAMo: NC
Jemima H. MC GUIRE WifeF M W 57 AL Occ:Keeps HouseFa: IRELAND Mo: IRELAND
John R(obert) MC GUIRE Other M S W 25 AL <---Notice he is listed as other, and not ""son"" Occ:LabourerFa: TN Mo: AL

","STR06" "I5044","McGwier","John W.","15 Mar 1818","21 Jun 1901","0","(Medical):

DNA sample from one of his direct male descendants:

393-390-10-391-385a-385b-426-388-439-389i-392-389ii

13 24 14 11 12 14 12 12 12 13 13 29

458-4591-459b-455-454-447-437-448-449-464a-464b-464c-464d

17 9 9 11 11 25 15 19 31 15 15 16 17

460-GATAH4-YCA2a-YCA2b-456-607-576-570-CDYa-CDYb-442-438

11 11 19 23 17 15 17 17 35 36 12 12","STR06" "I45605","McGwier","John William","1 Apr 1874","20 Nov 1933","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by MackTx, shows he was the husband of Annie Leonora Howard, and also links the memorial for two sons to his page.","STR06" "I45608","McGwier","Joseph Richardson","4 Jun 1883","12 Mar 1916","0","A scan of his obituary is on FindAGrave, created by Carol Moore, and reads as follows:

McGwier-Funeral services for J. R. McGwier, 32 years old, who died at St. Paul's Sanitarium Sudnay as a result of injuries received when he fell from a tower at the sewar disposal plant in South Dallas Saturday, was held at the home of the family, 4511 Bryan street, at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the Rev. L. S. White officiating. The Carpenters' Local Union had charge of the service at the grave in Oakland Cemetery. The pallbearers, who were members of the locak, were : Fred Drake, W. M. Hunter, F. Cook, J. W. Woodruff, A. J. Trail and J. S. Carter.

Name Joseph Richardson Mcgwier
Event Type Death
Event Date 12 Mar 1916
Event Place Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States
Prior Residence Terrell, Texas
Occupation Carpenter
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 04 Jun 1883
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Wiley Mcgwier
Mother's Name Mollie Richardson
Cemetery Oakland
Informant Mrs. Worthaus
Certificate Number 6297
GS Film number 2051623
Digital Folder Number 005145437
Image Number 01833



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3WY-M3R : accessed 04 Aug 2014), Joseph Richardson Mcgwier, 12 Mar 1916; citing certificate number 6297, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2051623.","STR06" "I5081","McGwier","Mary Malise","2 Jan 1844","31 Dec 1888","0","Wallace Palmore, Leoma, Lawrence County, TN, an active researcher of this family, emailed in 2001 that he descended from Mary M McGuire and Samuel Carter Johnston Jr.
","STR06" "I5041","McGwier","Wiley Turner","10 May 1848","17 Sep 1899","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by ""MackTx"" noted that Wiley was working for the railroad at the time of his death. There are also links to the memorial pages for seven of his children.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=131379947","STR06" "I5041","McGwier","Wiley Turner","10 May 1848","17 Sep 1899","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Kaufman County, ED 39
Enumerated 18 Jun 1880
Page 31B SD 3 ED 39
248-249
Richardson, Jno. W M 59 Farmer Ala NC Tenn
Richardson, Joseph W M 14 Son Work on Farm Tx Ala Ala
Brown, Henry W M w Boarder Work on Farm Miss --- ---
Pettis, Henry W M 32 Baorder Work on Farm Ala Ala Ala
Pettis, Jennie W F 30 Wf Keeping House Ala Tenn Ala
249-250
McGuire, Wiley W M 34 Farmer Ala Tenn Ala
McGuire, Mary W F 28 Wf Keeping House Ala Ala Ala
McGuire, John W M 6 Son Tex Ala Ala
McGuire, Fannie W F 2 Dtr Tx Ala Ala
Croft, Wm W M 18 Boarder Work on Farm Miss Tenn ---

","STR06" "I5048","McGwier","William D.","Abt 1786","Abt 1849","0","FindAGrave shows that the father William, John, Frederick and Margaret McGrew of Lauderdale County, Alabama, was William D. McGwier. It is also noted that he served in the Civil War, Third Regiments, Georgia Infantry, C.S.A.

Wallace Palmore [WEPALM@lorettotel.net], in an email dated 12 July 2001, wrote ""I believe Charles was the only McGuire listed in the 1820 White Co TN censu-- but both a Charles and and an Isaac McGuire were in the 1811 tax list for White Co."" He therefore concluded that ""Charles and Margaret McGuire were the parent of the McGuire in Lauderdale Co AL but I may be off base here. I do believe Wm R, John W, Fred H and Margaret McGuire (the younger) were brothers and sister.""","STR06" "I5060","McGwier","William Robert","19 Dec 1810","7 Oct 1857","0","Wallace Palmore [WEPALM@lorettotel.net], in an email to Melinda Strong dated 12 July 2001, wrote:

I looked in early TN marriages and found a Wm McGuire marrying a Mary Davis in White Co TN on 18 Dec 1838. He remarried on 9 Feb 1843 to Elizabeth Allen.



","STR06" "I5060","McGwier","William Robert","19 Dec 1810","7 Oct 1857","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Div 2 East of the Military Road
Enumerated 4 Nov 1850
294-294
F. H. McGwin? 31 m Shoemaker Tenn
Margaret ??? 64 F ???
Margaret """" 18 F Tenn
295-295
William R McGwier 39 M Farmer $600 Geo?
Elizabeth "" 30 F Ala
Mary "" 6 F ""
Sarah "" 4 F ""
Henry "" 2 M ""
Edmund Comer 26 M Laborer SC","STR06" "I5337","McGwier","William Robert ""Bob""","16 Jun 1854","25 Jul 1909","0","TERRELL DAILY TRANSCRIPT.......July 27, 1909 W.R. McGuire died at Chisholm Saturday, interment Sunday in Camp Ground Cemetery. He was a native of Lexington, Alabama. He came to Texas 41 years ago and settled at Poetry until a few months ago when he moved to Chisholm to be with his son. A wife and 2 sons, W.S. and H.B. McGWIER survive. He was a member of the Christian Church and the Masonic order. (W.R. McGWIER, Jun. 16, 1854 - Jul 25, 1909, per Kaufman County Cemetery Inscriptions, Vol. V for Camp Ground Cemetery)

(Courtesy of Shirley Schultze: blinky@aks.net)","STR06" "I45613","McGwier","William Schuyler","9 Jan 1879","19 May 1946","0","Name William Schuyler Mcgwier
Event Type Death
Event Date 19 May 1946
Event Place Henderson, Rusk, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 09 Jan 1879
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Bob Mcgwier
Mother's Name Mary Mccloskey
Certificate Number 24153
GS Film number 2218376
Digital Folder Number 005145013
Image Number 00992



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39D-B3M : accessed 05 Aug 2014), William Schuyler Mcgwier, 19 May 1946; citing certificate number 24153, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218376.


A scan of his obituary was added to his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Sharon Paloucek and maintainted by ""MackTX"".

W. S. McGwier, 67, Dies in Henderson

W. S. McGwier, 67, a resident of Tyler for many years prior to 1942 when he moved to Henderson, died in the latter city Sunday afternoon following an illness of several months. From 1927 to 1942 he was with the High School Pharmacy, College and Front Streets. For the last several years he had been with the Mitchell Pharmacy in Henderson.

Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock Monday morning at the Crim Funeral Home in Henderson with Rev. Dudley, minister of the Christian Church, officiationg. The body will be taken overland to the Old Camp Grounds cemetery North of Terrell, where a graveside service wil be held, with burial following.

Surivors include his wife, three daughters, Mrs. Leon Osborne of Henderson; Mrs. Boyd L. Whitaker of Denver, Colo.; and Mrs. Rith Wiggins, Waxahachie; two sons, C. M. McGwier, Tyler and C. D., Dallas and one brother, H. D. McGwier of Dallas.","STR06" "I45607","McGwier","Willoughby Hollis","13 May 1882","26 Dec 1966","0","Name Wiloughby Hollis Mcgwier
Event Type Death
Event Date 26 Dec 1966
Event Place Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas, United States
Occupation Farmer
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 13 May 1882
Birthplace:
Father's Name Willey Mcgwier
Mother's Name Molly Richardson
Informant Mrs. Nub Brewer
Certificate Number 82936
GS Film number 2118467
Digital Folder Number 005144736
Image Number 02943



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K78T-NS8 : accessed 04 Aug 2014), Wiloughby Hollis Mcgwier, 26 Dec 1966; citing certificate number 82936, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2118467.","STR06" "I45607","McGwier","Willoughby Hollis","13 May 1882","26 Dec 1966","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I9205","","","","","","","" "I6666","McIlhaney","Joe Singleton","18 Oct 1902","28 Nov 1999","0","Obituary below, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by David Sifford. FindAGrave also links him to his parents, John Richardson McIlhaney and Ollie Deliah Umberson.

Services for Joe S. McIlhaney, 97, of Lubbock will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Ford Memorial Chapel of First Baptist Church with the Rev. John H. Ballard officiating.

Burial will be in Resthaven Memorial Park under the direction of Sanders Funeral Home.

He died on Sunday, Nov. 28, 1999, in the SouthHaven Residential Care Home.

He was born on Oct. 18, 1902, in Gholson. He moved to Lubbock in 1925. He married Io Halbert in 1934. He established McIlhaney Creamery in 1925 for production and sale of butter. Sales offices were located in Lubbock, Beaumont, San Antonio and El Paso. He ultimately shipped butter as far as the West Coast and Chicago.

With the advent of oleo margarine, butter sales declined at which time he established McIlhaney Dairy Products Company. He then manufactured and distributed multiple dairy products. Retail delivery was accomplished by horse- drawn milk wagons in the Lubbock area. His company was the last to discontinue this colorful practice.

He sold his business in 1950. He made donations of equipment to Texas Tech and supported the Scottish Rite Children's Hospital and the Texas Boy's Ranch. He was a life member of the Masonic Blue Lodge, Scottish Rite, Texas Tech Dad's Club and the First Baptist Church where he served as deacon.

A daughter, JoAnne McIlhaney Conely, preceded him in death in 1992.

Survivors include a daughter, Nancy McIlhaney Rainwater of Honey Grove; three sons, Joe S. McIlhaney Jr. of Austin, Richard G. McIlhaney of Copper Canyon and David L. McIlhaney of Ventura, Calif.; a sister, Louise Deering of Lubbock; 14 grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren.","STR06" "I21642","McIlmorrow","Prob. William","Bef 1640","Jul 1664","0","James McLemore, III, attorney and author of books regarding the earliest McLemore immigrants to America wrote the following about the probable ancestors of James and Abraham Macklemore of southside Virginia:

""William McIlmorrow.....(the) probable father of James Macklemore the immigrant (husband of Fortune Gilliam)....died in Colmonell Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland in July 1664 and he had at least one other son after James.....younger brother Abraham who came to America with him. William's Testament Dative is recorded in the Glasgow Commissariot records of the Scottish Records Office but it does not name his children, just his widow Mary Aitken. A legal analysis of it proves William had children, however.

Source: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mB0.2ACEB/434.1.1.1.1.1 29 April 2005 8:42 pm


James L. McLemore, III, the family authority, posted a message board note about his changes in thoughts to this theory:

I thank you for citing my earlier book as authority for several of the statements that you make in your posting. However, I hope that no one thinks that I am your authority for the assertion that the immigrant McLemore brothers James and Abraham came from Argylshire in Scotland; they did NOT. They came from Ayrshire, the old Carrick District thereof, where Robert the Bruce was earl before he was king. This was the southernmost third of the shire, consisting of Ballentrae, Colmonell, Barr, Girvan and Dailly Parishes (and perhaps one or two others to their immediate north), where the family name was rendered McIlmorrow, and the name appears in the records frequently from 1526 until the mid 1800's. The ""Il"" in Scottish was generally heard by the English ear in Britain and America as ""Le"", and the Scottish ending ""ow"" or ""owe"" was usually dropped by English writers on both sides of the Atlantic, though at least one example of it has been found in Surry County, Va. record! So I hope that your plans to do research in Scotland will allow you to change location from Argylshire to Ayrshire, or you may be barking up the wrong tree based on perpetuated misinformation that has been floating around the family in this country for years.

All of this will appear in a new edition of my book which I hope to get back to writing soon. I have just finished moving this past fall & have not yet unpacked the boxes and boxes of research materials that I have collected over the years. Once I have set up a new home office and organized these files, I anticipate about a year to complete the book, now 60% done in rough draft. But there are other projects as well. Still I hope to announce something on this and other boards then.

By the way, there were several Abraham McLemores and I do believe that I recall hearing that at least one of the later ones was a Presbyterian Minister, but I have never heard that the original one was. If you have some authority for that statement, I'd like to see it. I have always believed that the immigrants' father William McIlmorrow (d. July 1664, Colmonel Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland) was a religious man - or that his wife Mary Aitken was - as they gave religious or Biblical names to most of their sons (except the probable 1st born, William), including Abraham (after the Patriarch), James (after the eldest brother of Jesus), and Mungo (after the patron saint of Glasgow & the SW Lowlands. And James named his youngest son Ephraim, another Old Testament name. I have always believed from the date of their arrival in America that the brothers came as a result of the Covenanting Wars, which ended in the year of their arrival, 1689, but I have never been able to determine for sure which side they had been on - the Anglican or the Presbyterian one. But I have always told my own preachers every time we got a new one at church that my ancestors left Scotland to get away from long-winded Presbyterian preachers and that each should remember that we don't pay for overtime!

http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mB0.2ACEB/377.1.3

The earlier theories about the origin of the McLemore family name that James referred to was that the McLemore clan originated among the mixed cultures of Gaelic-speaking inhabitants of eastern Ireland and western Scotland. This culture resulted from the intermarriage of the native Gaelic population with the Norwegian and Danish Vikings who raided and occupied these areas. The surname was thought to be derived from ""Mac Ghille Mhuire"" which literally means ""son of the Servant of the Blessed Virgin Mary."" It was quite common for Norsemen, upon converting to Christianity, to take names with some sort of religious significance. The name was first used during the first half of the 12th century among the Scandinavian population in Waterford, Ireland and/or among a similar population in the west of present day Scotland. In the last half of the 15th century, it was common in the parts of western Scotland known to have been strongly influenced by the Scandinavians, such as Galloway and Argylshire. Whether the Scottish clan descend from those of Waterford, or vice versa, is not known with certainty. When the early Macklemore's emigrated to America, they also preserved the name, which has since evolved to the present spelling of McLemore. In Scotland, the name continued to evolve, in the Highlands to Gilmore, and in the lowlands to Murray.

The first family member known to be in America was Mun. Macklemore. He immigrated to Virginia from probably from Argylshire or Ayshire, Scotland around 1679, as an indentured servant to a Virginia landowner. He is either the older brother or father of James and Abraham Macklemore, the brothers who are generally conceded to be the founders of the family in the United States. Both James and Abraham were farmers near the Virginia/North Carolina border. Their descendants settled first in that area, and then gradually spread to Georgia and Tennessee and further even westward.

This theory was from the books ""The Early History of The McLemore Family of Virginia and The Carolinas"" by James L. McLemore, III (available for purchase at P.O. Box 1085, Suffolk Virginia 23434) and ""Ole Rosinheels: A Genealogical Sketch of the Family of Major Amos McLemore, 27th Mississippi Infantry Regiment, C.S.A"" by Dr. Rudy H. Leverett.

And finally, a very detailed post regarding the most current theory, including an extract of the will of William McIImorrow was posted to the following website:

http://www.unsolvedancestry.com/awards.asp

Many believe Mary Aitken (Aitkine) and William McIlmorrow of Colmonell Parish, Ayreshire, Scotland are the parents. - William McIlmorrow died in July 1664, and has a Testament Dative on file with the Scottish Archive (Scottishdocuments.com). There is no mention of children, but people believe they had children because of the word (bairns). - Other Mary Macklemore's seem to exist, causing confusion on the connection (finding out who these Mary's are might help solve the puzzle.) The following is a message I wrote earlier describing my thoughts on a Mary Macklemore that helps the confusion about the McLemore Scottish roots: ""Mary could possibly fit in the position of this Mary Aitken, but I feel it is more unlikely than likely. William McIlmorrow died 6/8/1664, so it's possible that Mary moved to Aberdeenshire and remarried William Turner in 1670. However, with the birth of James and Abraham being around 1660, this would make the Mary in your document only 10 or 11 when she had children. Plus, according to a McLemore researcher, in 17th century Scotland the women kept their maiden name throughout life?so I don't believe this is the same Mary, since she would have to be the daughter of a McLemore/Mcilmorrow. So now I wonder about the possibility of James and Abraham having a sister. I recently came across another family line that has a Mary Ann McLemore married to Dr. Thomas Gibson Carson. According to a couple of people's research (I have no documentation on this), her birth was in 1688 in Londonberry, Tyrone, North Ireland. This also has her married in July 27, 1707. If documentation of this person exists, then that opens the possibility of a sister or at least another documented McLemore as old as James and Abraham. It also opens the possibility of where the family was located. Also, if this Mary Ann were born around that time and was a sister, then that would put serious doubt on the William and Mary McIlmorrow connection since this person was born after William's death. Then there is the land grant for Col. Edward Hill, which he is receiving land for bringing people over, including a Mary Macklemore. According to a McLemore researcher, this was a repatent of the same land to Col. Hill with Mungo Macklemore on the first one (dated 1681)."" This can be found online at the Library of Virginia Digital Collection: Land Office Patents and Grants. - Notes from Turner-Parker Pedigree, Oct. 1898, This manuscript was written by Wm. Parker in 1791 and copied by Wm. H. Sassnet in Oct 1898."" Wm.Turner, a minister of the Kirk of Scotland was born in Aberdeenshire Scotland in 1645. He married Mary McLemore, born in same shire in 1650. married in 1670. On account of persecution of the Covenanters he fled with his young bride and settled in the North of Ireland. Persecution followed him and his co-believers there and with quite a colony he came to Maryland in 1680 and settled in Worcester Co. in 1680- not far from Snow Hill the present county seat. There were born to this couple; William-1671. Elisha-1672. Mary 1674. Ebenezer 1675. John 1675. John 1677. Gertrude 1679. Thomas 1681.""


Abraham and James Macklemore were very likely brothers. - Abraham Macklemore's will was signed Jan 4, 1735 (NC State Archives) witnessed by Wiliam Gillim, William Clanton, and Joseph Brady. - Three sons, Atkins (b. 1724 Bertie Co., NC, d. May 1791 in Warren Co., NC), Young (b. 1726, d. bef. April 9, 1804, Williamson Co., TN) and William (b. 1728, d. bef. 1736/7 in Bertie Co., NC) - Wife, Mary (Young) who died in Northampton Co., NC around 1737/38 - James Macklemore's will dated Feb 7, 1733 in Bertie Co. NC. Witnessed by John Doyle, Abraham Macklemore, and Thomas Roberson. - James's children, William (b. abt 1692, d. 1750), Margery (b. abt 1696), John (b. abt. 1698 in Surry Co., Virginia, d. abt 1767 in Sussex Co., VA), James (b. 1702-5, d. abt. 1770), Charles (b. bet. 1705-9), Ephraim (b. 1709-12), d. abt. 1787) - Wife, Fortune (Fortain) Gilliam (b. 1671 in Surry Co. VA, d. abt. 1736 Bertie Co., VA), possible daughter of John Gilliam and Margery Henshaw. - There is a 1695 Virginia headright record for the importation into Virginia of a Mary Macklemore in a patent to Col. Edward Hill, and it was a repatent of a 1681 patent to the same man for the same land in Charles City County (I think), and for the most part with the same headrights, with one or two exceptions, specifically including the Macklemore one - in the earlier patent it was to Mun. Macklemore. This is the only reference to a Mun. (Mungo) Macklemore, so there is room for error in the interpretation of who this is.


Transcript of testament dative for William McIlmorrow: [""The testa[men]t dative & inventar of the goods geir debts & soumes of money q[uhi]lks perteinit to umq[uhi]le W[illia]m Mcillmarrow in McCallastoune within the parochin of Cammonell the tyme of his deceis wha deceist in the moneth of Julii last bypast 1664 yeirs ffaithfully maid & givin up be Mary Akin relict of the defunct & ex[ecut]orix dative surrogat in place of Mr Jon & Jon Herbertsouns pro[curato]r fiscalls of the Com[m]issariat of Glasgow who are exe[cut]ors dative decernit to the defuncts goods geir & debts be de[crei]t of the Com[m]issar of Glasgow his deput upon the 4th day of August instant 1664 yeirs as the sam[en] beirs Inventar Item the defunct had the tyme fors[ai]d perte[n]ing to him the goods & geir underwr[itte]n of the pryces following viz In the first the saweing of nyne bolls corne estimat to the thrid corne pryce of the boll with the fodder iiij lib Inde jct and viij lib Item the saweing of thrie firlots of beir estimat to the fourth corne pryce of the boll w[i]t[h] the fodder v lib Inde xv lib Item four ky pryce of the peice o[ve]rheid x lib Inde xl lib It[em] twa stotts pryce of the peice o[ve]rheid x lib Inde xx lib Item twa yeir old qua[n]ddoch pryce of the peice o[ve]rheid iiij lib Inde viij lib Item thrie stirks pryce of the peice o[ve]rheid xlsh Inde vj lib Item twenty sheip pryce of the peice o[ve]rheid xxx sh Inde xxx lib Item ane old hors pryce th[e]rof vj lib xiijsh iiijd It[em] insyt & plenisching of the hous in utencills & domicills with the abulziements of the defuncts body estimat worth xx lib Sum[m]a of the invent[ar] ..... ijctLiij lib xiijsh iiijd Debts awand in Item ther was awand to the defunct the tym fors[ai]d the soumes of mo[ne]y following be the persons underwry[tte]n viz In the first be Hew Cathcart of Carrilltoune Lxxiij lib vjsh viijd It[em] be Andrew Ros at the Bridgend of Girvan viij lib It[em] be Patrick Carnochan in Lowstoune xxx lib It[em] be James Andersoune in Daly xx lib It[em] be Andro Ramsay y[ounge]r x lib Item be James Mcillwraith in Meikle Brochloch xij lib Sum[m]a of the debts in ...... jct xiij lib vjsh viijd Sum[m]a of the invent[ar] & debts .... iijct xvii lib Debts awand out Item ther was awand be the defunct the tyme fors[ai]d the soumes of mo[ne]y efterspe[cife]it to the persons eftermentionat viz In the first to the heritor of Killoux of duty the s[ai]d yeir jct xliij lib It[em] to the minister of Daly of teynd the s[ai]d yeir ix lib vjsh viijd Item to Helen Glen of fie & bounteth the s[ai]d yeir xx lib It[em] to Jon Begs off fie & bounteth the s[ai]d yeir vij lib xsh iijd Item to Hew Kennedy of Daljavoch of deuty the s[ai]d yeir xiij lib vjsh viijd Sum[m]a of the debts out .... jctLxxxxiij lib ixsh iiijd Rests of frie geir debts deduceit ......ijct xxxiij lib xvijsh iiijd To be divydit in thrie p[air]ts Deids pairt is ..... Lxxiiij lib xijsh vd (In margin ? quota iij lib) I Mr W[illia]m Ffleiming of Ferm Com[m]issar of Glasgow be the tenor heirof eft[er] dew warning maid be edict opinly as effeirs ratify approve & confirm this p[rese]nt testa[men]t & inventar in swa far as the sam[en] is leillily & treuly ma[i]d & givin up nothing omittit furth th[e]rof nor set w[i]t[h]in the just availl th[e]rinconteinit & give & com[]itt full power of intromissoune w[i]t[h] the goods geir & debts abovewry[tte]n to the s[ai]d ex[ecut]orix dative abovesurrogat allenderly w[i]t[h] power to hir to call & persew therfor if neid beis becaus schoe hes maid faith as use is & fund cation as law will as ane act m[ai]d therupon att lenth beirs Att Glasgow the eight day of August 1664 yeirs The q[uhi]lk day compeirit perso[na]ly Patrick Aikin in Balachduan & becam actit as cau[tione]r & sur[e]ty for Mary Aikin relict & ex[ecut]orix confirmit to um[quhi]le W[illia]m Mcillmarrow th[a]t the goods geir & debts conteinit in the defuncts confirmit test[amen]t salbe maid furth cum[m]and to all p[air]tys haveand entres as law will & the s[ai]d ex[ecut]orix becam obleist for his releif q[uhe]rupon they askit acts befor thir witnessis James Hamiltoin wryter in Glasgow Walter Graham mess[enge]r ther James Bishop ther & Hew Kennedy of Daljavoch] First testament of William The testa[men]t dative ad omissa and invent[ar] of the guids geir debts & sowmes of mo[n]ey q[uhi]lks perteinit to u[mquhile] W[illia]m Mcillmurrow in Mcallastoun w[i]thin the parochine of Camonell the tyme of his deceis who deceist in the moneth of July jajvjct and thrie scoir four yeirs omittit & left furth of the defuncts prin[cipa]ll confermit testa[men]t the tyme of the confermatione th[ai]rof be Marie Aikine relict of the defunct and onlie exe[cut]orrix dat[ive] surrogat & confermit to him and of new againe ffaithfullie made & givin up be the s[ai]d Marie Aitkine who is exe[cut]orix dative ad omissa surrogat in place of Mr Jon & Jon Herbertsounes pro[curato]r fischalls of the Comissariat of Glesgow who is exe[cuto]rs datives decernit ad omissa to the defuncts guids geir & debts omittit furth of his prin[cipa]ll confermit testa[men]t be dec[rei]t of the Comissar of Glesgow his dep[u]t upon the sixt day of July jajvjct and thrie s[c]oir fyve yeirs as the samyne beirs Inventar Item ther was omittit and left furth of the defuncts confermit testa[men]t the tyme of the conferma[tio]ne th[ai]rof be the exe[cut]orix fors[ai]d xxxvj lib as being the worth of ane irone luddie in the custodie of Agnes Mcclaimount in Clachine of Camonell (in margin ? xxviijs viijd) Sum[m]a of the invent[ar] patet ..... xxxvj lib Nae divisioune I Mr W[illia]m Flyming of Ferme Comissar of Glesgow be the tennor heirof ratifie approve and conferme this p[rese]nt testa[men]t & invent[ar] in sua far as the samyne is leillie & trewlie made & givin up nathing omittit furth th[ai]rof nor set w[i]thin the just availl th[ai]rincontenit and give and comitt full power of intromissioune w[i]th the s[ai]d sowme abovewr[itt]ine to the s[ai]d exe[cut]orix dative ad omissa above surrogat allenerlie w[i]th power to her to call & persew th[ai]rfor if neid beis becaus she hes made faith sas use is & fund ca[utio]une as Law will as ane act made th[ai]rupon at length beirs givin att Glesgow the twenty ane day of July 1668 The q[uhi]lk day compeirit James Hamiltoune wryt[er] pro[curato]r speciallie constitut be the p[air]tie obligator eft[er]spe[cife]it and consentit for th[e]m to the reg[ist]ra[tio]une of the band underwr[itt]ine q[uhi]lk the s[ai]d Comissar dep[u]t admittit q[uhe]rof the tennor follows I Andrew Mcillmurrow in Kilrie be the tennor heirof binds and obleissis me my airs and successors as cau[tioune[r & sovertie for Marie Aikine relict and exe[cut]orix dat[ive] decernit and confermit ad omissa to u[mquhile] W[illia]m Mcillmurrow in Calmonell that the guids geir & debts givin up and confermit in the defuncts confermit testa[men]t ad omissa sall be made furth cumand to all p[airti]es haveand intres as Law will and I the s[ai]d Marie Aikine binds & obleissis me & my successors to warrand my s[ai]d cau[tioune]r & his fors[ai]ds of his cau[tioun]rie & of all danger th[ai]ranent Consenting thir p[resen]ts be reg[ist]rat in the buiks of counsell & Sessioune Comissar Court buiks of Glesgow that exe[cutoria]lles neidful may pas heirupoune on sex dayes and constituts James Hamiltoune wryt[er] our pro[curato]r wr[itt]ine be Jon Eastoun wryt[er] in Glesgow & sub[scrivi]t as follows att Idailie the threttin day of July jajvjct thrie scoir fyve yeirs Befor thir witnessis Jon Mcknabeine at Daill & Jon Couper ther Jon Abercrumbie not[ary] inserter of the dait & witnessis & James Andersoun att Daillie & is thus sub[scrivi]t Andrew Mcillmurrow & Marie Aikine w[i]th our hands att the pen led be the not[ary] following at my co[m]mand becaus we cannot wryt o[u]r selves Ita est Joannes Abercrumbie no[ta]rius publicus in premissa requisit[us] de mandat[o] dict[e] personatir scribere nescein[tis] Johne Couper witnes John Mcknabine witnes James Andersone witnes","STR06" "I13442","McIntyre","James William","6 Sep 1892","27 Jan 1963","0","Name James William Mcintyre
Event Type Death
Event Date 27 Jan 1963
Event Place San Angelo, Tom Green, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 06 Sep 1892
Birthplace
Occupation Trailer Park Owner
Father's Name Nathan R Mcintyre
Mother's Name Laura L Pegram
Certificate Number 05852
GS Film number 2117175
Digital Folder Number 005144796
Image Number 01791



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K7DW-VNY : accessed 07 Aug 2014), James William Mcintyre, 27 Jan 1963; citing certificate number 05852, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117175.","STR06" "I32386","McIntyre","Linard","27 Nov 1904","Mar 1973","0","He shares a double marker with Verda C. McIntyre (1915-2003).","STR06" "I31810","","","","","","","" "I29208","McIntyre","Nathan Robert","4 Jan 1868","26 Dec 1943","0","Name Nathan Robert Mcintyre
Event Date 26 Dec 1943
Event Place Coolidge, Pinal, Arizona
Gender Male
Race (Original) White
Age 75
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date 04 Jan 1868
Birthplace Austin, Texas
Marital Status Married
Spouse's Name Laura L. Mcintyre
Father's Name Mcintyre
Father's Birthplace Scotland
Mother's Name Hattie Bell Davis
Mother's Birthplace Brenham, Texas
Occupation Farmer & Serv. Sta. Oper
Address:
Residence Place Coolidge, Pinal, Arizona
Cemetery Valley Memorial Park
Burial Place Coolidge, Arizona
Burial Date 29 Dec 1943
GS Film number 2114713
Digital Folder Number 4203250
Image Number 647
Reference ID State File # 602



Citing this Record:
""Arizona, Deaths, 1870-1951,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FLJL-H53 : accessed 06 Aug 2014), Nathan Robert Mcintyre, 26 Dec 1943; citing Coolidge, Pinal, Arizona, reference State File # 602, Department of Library and Archives, Phoenix; FHL microfilm 2114713.","STR06" "I29208","McIntyre","Nathan Robert","4 Jan 1868","26 Dec 1943","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Wharton County, JP 6
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 11 ED 60 Sheets 10A and 10B
174-176
McIntire, N. R. Head M W Jan 1865 35 M 9 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McIntire, L L Wf W F Feb 1874 26 M 9 1/1 Tx --- ---
McIntire, James Son W M Sep 1882 (sic) 7 Tx Tx Tx
175-177
Charles McIntire
George McIntire
176-178
Frank and Corrie McIntire and family


1910 Census
not located

1920 Census
not located

1930 Census
Arizona, Pinal county, Election Pr. 11, Kenilworth, Twp 5 S. Range 8 E, Cooldrige
Enunumerated 2 Apr 1930
ED 3 SD 11=20 Sheet 1B
18-18
McIntyre, Nathan R Head O 12,000 M W 62 M 23 Tx Scotland Tx Prop Filling Station
McIntyre, Laura L Wf F W 6-57 M 18 Tx Tenn Mo
McIntrye, Leonard A Son M W 26 S Tx Tx Tx Prop Filling Station
McIntrye, Taylor Son M W 24 S Tx Tx Tx Attendant Filling Station
McIntrye, Wess Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Attendant Filling Station","STR06" "I45621","McIntyre","Taylor R.","23 Nov 1906","2 Sep 1991","0","His headstone is engraved ""Beloved Uncle.""","STR06" "I24189","","","","","","","" "I5929","McIntyre","William ""Bill"" H.","4 Feb 1908","4 May 2002","0","Volume 27 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published September 4, 1967 reported that they purchased an apartment house in Muskegon. They planned on living in one unit and were going to rent the others.","STR06" "I31809","","","","","","","" "I25778","McIver","Hazel Ruth","8 Jul 1909","21 Feb 2000","0","Obituary provided by Dawn Kelley, and copied from her FindAGrave memorial page:

Published in Wichita Falls Times Record News, 23 Feb 2000:

ARCHER CITY - Hazel R. McIver McMurtry, age 90, of Archer City, Texas, passed away on Monday, Feb. 21, 2000. She had been a resident of Presbyterian Manor in Wichita Falls, Texas, for over 20 years.

Services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2000, at Aulds Funeral Home with Rev. Willie Johnson, pastor of the First United Methodist Church of Archer City, officiating. Interment will be in the Archer City Cemetery under the direction of Aulds Funeral Home.

Mrs. McMurtry was born July 8, 1909, in Colorado City, Texas, the daughter of Oscar Sylvester and Mary Elizabeth McIver. She and W.J. ""Jeff"" McMurtry were married June 5, 1934, in Big Spring, Texas. He preceded her in death on Sept. 5, 1977. She was a homemaker and a member of the First United Methodist Church in Archer City for over 50 years.

Survivors include: two sons, Larry McMurtry of Archer City, Texas, and Charlie McMurtry of San Angelo, Texas; two daughters, Sue Deen and Judy McLemore, both of Archer City, Texas; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be her grandsons, James McMurtry, Mitch McLemore, Chad Deen, Matt McLemore and Todd McMurtry. Honorary pallbearers will be Luke Smith, Howard Lyles, Charles McDaniel, Mary Webb, Joe Slack and Gowdy Slack.

Memorials may be made to the Book Lady Program of the Archer Community Foundation, P.O. Box 877, Archer City, Texas, 76351; the Royal Theater Fund, P.O. Box 70, Archer City, Texas 76351; or the First United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 1414, Archer City, Texas 76351.

","STR06" "I35891","McIver","Vondal Dot","7 Jan 1920","1 Jul 2010","0","Dot Arnold Ezell, 90, beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, passed away Thursday, July 1, 2010. Funeral: 3 p.m. Tuesday at First Baptist Church of Benbrook, 1015 McKinley, Benbrook. Interment: 3 p.m. Wednesday, Hemphill Cemetery, Hemphill. Visitation: 4 to 6 p.m. Monday at Winscott Road Funeral Home, 1001 Winscott Road, Benbrook.

Mama Dot was born Jan. 7, 1920, in Shep. She moved to Kermit in 1936 and married Woody Arnold in 1941. They lived in numerous west Texas towns as well as Denver, Colo., before settling in Midland in 1959. They moved to Benbrook in 1975. She was a faithful member of First Baptist Church of Benbrook. Mama Dot was a loving, kind, generous matriarch who welcomed everyone into her home with a warm smile and a delicious meal. Her strong faith and positive attitude leaves behind a legacy of love and blessings to all who knew her.

She was preceded in death by her first husband, Woodrow W. Arnold, in 1979; her second husband, Beekman Ezell, in 1999; two brothers; and three sisters.

Survivors: Son, Tom Arnold and wife, Dr. Nicki Arnold, of Plano; daughter, Cherry Arnold Whigham and husband, David, of Kermit; daughter, Ginger Arnold Leeper of Benbrook; son, Dr. Charles Arnold of Midwest City, Okla.; stepdaughters, Candy Ezell Rust and husband, Dr. Ron Rust, of Bryan and Dee Ezell Fanelli of Mesa, Ariz.; grandchildren, Brandon Arnold and wife, Meredith, Kristofer Arnold, Melinda Piercefield and husband, D.J., Matt Whigham, Tara Albertson and husband, Jason, Gatlin Arnold and McKeever Arnold; great-grandchildren, Alexis, Rowan, Cannon, Cooper and Ethan Arnold, Clara Faith Piercefield, and Paizley Albertson; sister, Pat Oliver Kreutzer; and numerous beloved nieces, nephews and extended family.

Published in Star-Telegram on July 4, 2010, Courtesy of Ann Ussery




","STR06" "I46628","McKay","Cecil","19 Jul 1912","5 Dec 1993","0","Obituary, below, was copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by ""Lady In Black"":

Cecil Kuykendall, 81, of Albion, died December 5, 1993, at Wabash General Hospital in Mount Carmel.

She was born July 19, 1912, in Centerville, the daughter of Charles and Cora Landingham McKay. She married Howard W. Kuykendall February 27, 1931, in Albion. He died in October of 1978.

Mrs. Kuykendall was a homemaker and a licensed ordained minister in Methodist Church in Southern Illinois. She was a member of the Methodist Church in Albion and also was a member of the Edwards County Home Extension.

She is survived by two sons, Gene and Richard Kuykendall; a daughter, Muriel Daniels; a brother Audrey McKay; four sisters, Lula Wheatley, Agnes Hawkins, Zella Woods, and Bessie Gates; eight grandchidlren and eight great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Kuykendall was preceded in death by her parents, husband, two brothers and a sister.

Funeral services were held at Ingram Funeral Home in Albion with burial in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Grayville.

Published Olney Daily Mail

","STR06" "I34609","McKay","Pearlie Mac","19 Mar 1934","22 Oct 2009","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 28, 2009. Page 9

Pearlie Mac Elam

Pearlie Mac Elam, 75, of Orange died Thursday, Oct. 22, 2009 at Promise Hospital in Nederland.

She was born March 19, 1934 in Hemphill to Mac McKay and Pearl Zager and had lived in Orange 41 years. She was a seamstress and a member of the First Baptist Church in Orange.

Survivors: husband, Dan Elam of Orange; daughter, Beverly Susan Murphy and husband, Dick of Nederland; sister, Shirley McKay of Houston; one grandchild, Frances Murphy, and one great-grandchild, Katie Collins.

Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 24 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill with Rev. Aaron Pardue officiating. Interment followed in Hemphill Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, November 2009)","STR06" "I34608","McKay","Seth Thomas Clark ""Mac""","23 Nov 1884","13 Oct 1946","0","On the birth index listings for his children by Pearl Zager, he is shown as Thomas Clark McKay, Seth Thomas McKay, and Thomas Chuck McKay. In the obituary of his daughter, Pearlie, he is shown as Mac McKay. The amended certificate for daughter Pearlie Mac McKay shows he was born in ""Copia, Mississippi."" John Zager was the informant. Laura Buckmaster notes that Thomas and his son Johnie died in a house fire.

Name Thomas C Mckay
Event Type Death
Event Date 13 Oct 1946
Event Place Pineland, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 23 Nov 1884
Occupation Trak Foreman, Saw Mill
Birthplace , Mississippi
Father's Name No Data
Mother's Name No Data
Informant John Zager
Certificate Number 47284
GS Film number 2218425
Digital Folder Number 005145007
Image Number 01135



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39Z-257 : accessed 07 Aug 2014), Thomas C Mckay, 13 Oct 1946; citing certificate number 47284, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218425.","STR06" "I29282","McKee","Donald Ray","11 Apr 1938","6 Sep 2011","0","Donald Ray McKee Date of Birth: 11 Apr 1938 Gender: Male Birth County: Ellis Father's name: Raymond McKee Mother's name: Betty Bell Farmer Roll Number: 1938_0005

Obituary

Donald McKee, Age 73, a resident of Midlothian, passed away Sept. 6, 2011. He was born April 11, 1938 in Midlothian, TX. Donald was active in Duncanville Jaycees, past president of Duncanville All Sports Assoc., a long time coach of Duncanville BBI, and had a career at Mobil Oil in marketing that spanned 40+ years. He was preceded in death by his parents, Raymond and Betty McKee. Donald is survived by his wife of 53 years, Dolores McKee; children, Angie Wade, Elisa Ballard, Brad McKee & wife Michelle, Scott McKee and wife Tracey; grandchildren, Jeremy, Lindsey, Rachel, and Lacy Wade; Hope McKee, Jordan Gonzales, Emilee McKee, Courtney and Lyndsey Mach; great-grandchildren, Clayton Bourquin and Temprance Wade; sister, Marquita Anderson and husband Ed; many nieces, nephews and loving friends. Services are 2:30 Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011 at Jaynes Memorial Chapel in Duncanville. Burial will follow at Little Bethel Memorial Park. Visitation is 6-8 pm Friday at the funeral home.

http://www.jaynesmemorialchapel.com/index.php/obituaries/details/1070-donald-ray-mckee","STR06" "I29285","","","","","","","" "I42163","McKellar","Alfred Donald","30 Dec 1908","1 Jan 1999","0","Alfred Donald McKellar, 90, of Warrenton, died Jan. 1, 1999, at his home.

Mr. McKellar was born in Louisiana, where he earned a bachelor's degree in forestry at Louisiana State University. After moving to Georgia, he earned a master's degree at the University of Georgia. He moved to Virginia in 1943 and worked at the Tariff Commission and the Department of Commerce until 1971.

He was the recipient of numerous awards, including the Department of Commerce Silver Medal and four Quality Performance awards. He was a member of the American Society of Foresters, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta and Alpha Xi Sigma. His many interests include art, photography, travel and writing.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Jacqueline Phelps McKellar.

He is survived by two daughters, Judith McKellar of Warrenton and Ann M. Parker, and two grandchildren.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Hospice of the Rapidan or the Nature Conservancy.? http://www.genealogybuff.com/va/state/webbbs_config.pl/read/331","STR06" "I47556","McKellips","Norma Darlene","26 Jan 1938","10 Nov 2019","0","Norma Darlene (McKellips) Crays, 81, died at Heritage Crossings in Geneva, Nebraska on Sunday, November 10, 2019 surrounded by loved ones. Originally from Clifton, Kansas, Norma finally settled on the Crays family farm with her husband of 40 years, Roland Crays.

Norma is survived in death by husband Roland, daughter Mary Eaton of Concordia, KS, 11 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, and various cousins, nieces, and nephews. She was preceded in death by parents Harley and Kathlene McKellips, granddaughter Sandi Zieman, sons Alvie Starkey and Samuel Starkey, daughters Pamela Lauritsen and Maggie Graham, sisters Deana McKellips, Leola Jackson, Shirley Brunell, and brothers John McKellips and Delton McKellips.

Norma worked in nursing homes most of her life. As a natural caregiver, she passed that love for others on to have multiple generations in her family work within the healthcare field.
Unafraid to speak her mind, Norma's genuine sassiness softened hearts, opened minds, and built bridges to unforeseen friendships. Whether at home, a nursing home, or in a hospital, Norma loved to play a rousing game of Spite & Malice, Frackle, or Marbles. Hours of memories were made over game time.

It was Norma's wish not to have services beyond a private family gathering.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I46476","McKelvey","Polly Frances","18 Jul 1940","9 Mar 2007","0","The Texas Birth Index shows her as a daughter of Charles Vernon McKelvey and Francis Pauline Olsen.
Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015 show her as Polly Frances McKelvey, Polly McKelvey Lawrence, Polly Calvert, Polly Owens, and Polly Fincher.

","STR06" "I29270","McKenna","John","Apr 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","On his son Willard's registration for the draft during World War I, he states that is father was born in Bayfield, Ontario, Canada.","STR06" "I29270","McKenna","John","Apr 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Michigan, Isabella County, Coe Township, Shepherd Village
Enumerated 9 June 1900
SD 11 ED 65 Sheet 4B
100-100
McKenna, John D Head W M Apr 1839 61 M11 Canada/Eng Ireland Ireland 1855 45 Na Pharmacst
McKenna, Francis C Wife W F Mar 1856 44 M11 2/2 Mich York State York State
McKenna, Ella B Dtr W F July 1888 11 S Mich Canada Mich At School
McKenna, Willard B Son W M Apr 1897 3 S Mich Canada Mich
","STR06" "I19556","McKenna","Mary Veronica","Apr 1877","Aft 1930","0","Eileen Bramhall emailed Melinda Strong on June 26, 2003 that: ""Mary, my great grandmother is actually a MCKENNA. Her father (don't know his name) was a wealthy man who owned his own plumbing company and was the first to install INSIDE plumbing in NY. He didn't want Mary to marry Thomas Kelly, but she did anyway, obviously, or I guess I wouldn't be here. She came from the the Mckenna and Shanahan family.That's about all I know.""","STR06" "I19556","McKenna","Mary Veronica","Apr 1877","Aft 1930","0","(Research):This MAY be Mary with her family in 1880 and 1900. It is possible that the family in 1880 and 1900 are differing families, based on the location of Margaret's location of birth in 1880 vs. 1900. Also, son Thomas, born March 1879, is not listed with the family in 1880.

Additionally, based on the fact that Mary Killy/Kelly is shown to have parents born in Germany in 1900, she may not be the same Mary McKenna that married Thomas J. Kelley around 1900/1901 in New York.

Edward MCCANA Self M Male W 21 NY Tin Smith IRE I
Margarite MCCANA Wife M Female W 25 NY [???] Keeping House --- ---
Mary MCCANA Dau S Female W 2 NY NY NY Source Information:
Census Place Brooklyn, Kings (Brooklyn), New York City-Greater, New York
Family History Library Film 1254845
NA Film Number T9-0845
Page Number 75D

1900 Census
New York, New York, Manhattan
Enumerated 12 Jun 1900
SD 1 ED 942 Sheet 7B
East 119 Street
135-25-142
McKenna, Margret Hd W F My 1856 44 Wd 6/2 New York Father born in Ireland/Waterford Mother born in Ireland Tipperary emigrated 1849/51 years in US
McKenna, Thomas A Son W M Ma 29 1879 21 S NY NY NY Plasterer
Killy, Thomas J Boarder W M Oct 26 1869 30 S NY Galway Galway Brick Mason
Killy, Mary Boarder W F Apr 5 1877 23 S NY S Germany Germany Laundress
Shannon, John Boarder W M Oct 9 1847 52 Ireland Tiperary Ireland Waterford Ireland Tiperary 1849 Lather
Flynn, Mary E Boarder W F S Nov 11 1878 NY NY NY

Thomas A. McKenna is listed as the son of Margaret McKenna, whereas Mary Killy is listed simply as a boarder. However, when Thomas McKenna registered for the draft during the First World War, circa 1917, he listed his nearest relative as Mary Kelly.

When Thomas Andrew McKenna registered for the draft during World War I, he was a resident of 2811 8 Ave NY, and his occupation was listed as Plaster, but he was not currently employed. His date of birth was shown as 29 Mar 1879, and his nearest relative was Mary Kelly of the same address. He was of Medium heigth and build, with blue eyes and black hair.

Additionally, the following birth Certificate can be found for Thomas McKenna:

Name Thomas Mckenna
Gender Male
Christening Date:
Christening Place:
Birth Date 29 Mar 1879
Birthplace BIRTH CERTIFICATES, MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Death Date
Name Note
Race
Father's Name Andrew Mckenna
Father's Birthplace
Father's Age
Mother's Name Margaret Shannon Mckenna
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age
Indexing Project (Batch) Number C71509-3
System Origin New_York-ODM
GS Film number 1322139
Reference ID

Citing this Record:
""New York, Births and Christenings, 1640-1962,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FD5P-CRS : accessed 09 Aug 2014), Thomas Mckenna, 29 Mar 1879; citing BIRTH CERTIFICATES, MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, NEW YORK, reference ; FHL microfilm 1322139.

It also appears that John Shannon, who was boarding with the family in 1910, is likely the brother of the widowed Margaret McKenna. The birth certificate, above, for Thomas McKenna shows his mother as Margaret Shannon McKenna. John Shannon's parents were born in the same places as Margaret's, and he immigrated to the US in the same year. Eileen Bramhall Hav? also stated that her great grandmother, Mary McKenna, came from the ""Mckenna and Shanahan families."" The 1905 New York State Census lists a family in Manhattan consisting of Margaret McKenna, age 49, Thos. McKenna, age 26, and John Shannahan, age 39. New York; State Population Census Schedules, 1905; Election District: A.D. 23 E.D. 25; City: Manhattan; County: New York; Page: 35.

A birth certificate for Andrew W. McKenna, born 17 Dec 1882 in Manhattan, New York, was also located, and also showed parents as Andrew McKenna and Margarat Shannon. He is not listed with the family in 1900 and likely died, as Margaret was shown in 1900 as having given birth to six children in total, with only two still living.","STR06" "I12036","McKenna","Willard Bigelow","16 Apr 1897","25 Nov 1950","0","On his registration for the draft during World War I, he listed his full name as Willard Bigelow McKenna, and he was a resident of Detroit. He was married, and employed by Scroppe-Booth Corp Retail Store of Detroit. He was of medium heighth and build, and had brown eyes and light hair.

Name Willard B Mckenna
Titles and Terms:
Event Type Death
Event Date 25 Nov 1950
Event Place Peoples Hospital (DOA) Akron, Ohio
Residence Place 353 Kenilworth Dr Akron 3, Summit, Ohio
Address
Gender Male
Age 53
Marital StatusMarried
Race White
Occupation Purchasing Real estate-rubber industry
Birth Date 16 Apr 1897
Birthplace Shepherd, Mich.
Birth Year (Estimated) 1897
Cremation Nov 30, 1950
Burial Place
Cemetery Highland Park Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio
Father's Name John Mckenna
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name Frances Elizabeth Bigelow
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Birthplace:
Spouse's Name
Spouse's Titles and Terms
File Number certificate
GS Film number 2372787
Digital Folder Number 004109349
Image Number 03127

Citing this Record:
""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XXMC-8HW : accessed 08 Aug 2014), Willard B Mckenna, 25 Nov 1950; citing , reference certificate; FHL microfilm 2372787.","STR06" "I12036","McKenna","Willard Bigelow","16 Apr 1897","25 Nov 1950","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Michigan, Wayne County, Pr 32 Detroit City, Ward 8 Block 101
ED 15 Apr 1930
ED 82-221 SD 20 Sheet 25A Stamped 42
Tuxedo Aven
1930/---/107
McKenna, Willard Head R 65 M W 33 m/20 Mich Canada-English NY Salesman Automobile
McKenna, Helen Wf F W 33 m/20 Mich NY Canada/English
McKenna, Mary H Dtr F W 12 S Mich Mich Mich
McKenna, Jane Dtr F W 4 9/12 S Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I32264","McKenzie","Marie Elizabeth","1 Feb 1915","18 Jun 2007","0","She graduated from Cass City High School with the Class of 1932, and is attended their reunions in 1987 and 1992:

http://newspapers.rawson.lib.mi.us/chronicle/1987/issues/09-16-1987_5.pdf

http://newspapers.rawson.lib.mi.us/chronicle/1992/issues/09-16-1992_14.pdf

Her obituary, below, was copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Joann Geybels:

Marie E. Jones, 92, of Decker, died Monday, June 18, 2007 in St. Mary's Medical Center, Saginaw.

She was born Feb. 1, 1915 in Cass City, the daughter of William and Elizabeth (Blades) McKenzie.

She married Albert ""Ab"" Jones Dec. 3, 1938 in Toledo, Ohio. He died April 12, 1999.

Jones worked for Walbro Manufacturing for about 15 years. She was a 4-H leader in Evergreen Township.

She is survived by her children: Gary (Doris) Jones of Cass City, and Richard (Gerry) Jones of Caro; 4 grandchildren; and 9 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by 2 infant sons.

Funeral services were held Thursday, June 21, at Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City, with the Rev. Ellen Burns of Shabbona United Methodist Church officiating.

Interment will be in Elkland Township Cemetery, Cass City.

Memorials may be made to the Shabbona United Methodist Church.

Arrangements were made by Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City.

(Cass City Chronicle, June 27, 2007, p. 4.)
","STR06" "I38782","McKenzie","Mary Catherine","May 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","Bonnie Brown Lacey shows her as a daughter of William David McKenzie, Sr. and Catherine McSwain.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bbrown&id=I21639

","STR06" "I32262","McKenzie","William George","16 Sep 1881","21 Jun 1962","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, June 28, 1962
Vol. 56, Number 11

Heart Attack Fatal For Area Resident

Funeral services for William George McKenzie, 80, Elkland township farmer, were held Saturday at 2:00 p.m. in the Douglas Funeral Home. The Rev. S.R. Wurtz, pastor of the EUB Church, of which Mr. McKenzie was a member, officiated and burial was in Elkland Cemetery. Mr. McKenzie died at this home Thursday of a heart attack.

Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McKenzie, he was born at Gagetown Sept. 16, 1881. He was married to Elizabeth BLADES. She died Jan. 16, 1934. In June 1939 he married Mrs. Alma Schenck, who survives him.

Other survivors are: one daughter, Mrs. Albert (Marie) JONES of Decker; two grandsons; a great-grandchild; two stepchildren, Mrs. Jack ESAU of Cass City and Donald SCHENCK of Napolean, Mich,; six stepgrandchildren, and a brother, Robert McKenzie of New Haven, Mich.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, August 2008)","STR06" "I32262","McKenzie","William George","16 Sep 1881","21 Jun 1962","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Township
April 17, 1930
ED 79-12 SD 11 Sheet 7-B
158-158
McKenzie, William G Hd M W 48 M@31 Mich Canada English NY F
armer Gen Farm
McKenzie, Elizabeth M Wf F W 44 M@26 Mich England NY
McKenzie, Marie E Dtr F W 15 S Mich Mich Mich
Stones, Toney Boarder M W 17 S Ohio Poland Poland Laborer Gen Farm","STR06" "I29549","","","","","","","" "I27450","McKey","Thelma","18 Nov 1919","28 Apr 2006","0","The Sabine County Reporter
May 3, 2006

Thelma McDaniel

Thelma McDaniel, 86, of Rt. 2, Bronson, died Friday, April 26, 2006 in Brooksville, Florida. Mrs. McDaniel was born Nov. 18, 1919 in Nacogdoches County and was a longtime resident of the Rebecca community. She retired from Temple-Inland as an assembly line worker.

Survivors: sons and daughter-in-law, Albert and Jo McDANIEL, Herman McDANIEL, David and Brenda McDANIEL, and Doug and Kathy McDANIEL all of Bronson, and Thurman McDANIEL of Broaddus; daughters and sons-in-law, Dessie McDANIEL of Bronson, Eunice JACKS of Broaddus, Mildred and Paul CASSIDY of Hemphill, Judy and Lee JACKOWICZ of Brooksville, and Nancy and Timothy KUZMA of Weeki Wachee, Florida; sisters and brothers-in-law, Etta HIERONIMUS, Elizabeth and Warren JENKINS, Velma and Gerald ROY, Bessie Mae OWENS, Louise and James McKEY, and Marie and Jackie DONALDSON; brothers and sisters-in-law, Glenn and Connie McKEY, Edward and Enit McKEY, Lonnie and Jean McKEY, and James and Gladys STEVENS; 22 grandchildren, 38 great-grandchildren, and five great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Neal McDANIEL, a son, Daniel McDANIEL, and three grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine with Bro. Cliff Durham of Rosevine Baptist Church officiating. Interment followed at Chinquapin Cemetery, San Augustine County.","STR06" "I38563","McKinney","Jacob Daniel","27 Oct 1867","21 Jul 1937","0","His Texas Death certificate showed his occupation as Mill Wright, and that he was married. Informant was Mrs. Ella McKinney of Goodrich, Texas, which was also the residence of Jacob. He shared a burial plot with Carrie Ella McKinney, 12 May 1865-22 Jun 1952.","STR06" "I27358","McKinney","John","Abt 1826","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Alabama, Jackson County, Twp 5 Range 5 Beat 15
Enumerated 3 Jun 1880
Pge 7 SD 1 ED 123
52-52
McKinney, John W M 54 Farmer Tenn NC Tenn
McKinney, Sarah L W F 38 Wf Keeping house Ala Tenn Tenn
McKinney, William A W M 17 Son Working on Farm Ala Tenn Ala
McKinney, Jacob D W M 12 Son Working on FarmAla Tenn Ala
Caroll/Haroll, Margret W F 19 Dtr Working on Farm Ala Tenn Ala
","STR06" "I22903","","","","","","","" "I35759","McKinnon","Clem","1 Sep 1906","26 Nov 1968","0","His Texas Death certificate shows he was a lifelong resident of Jasper, Texas, and worked as as a laborer. He was married, and the informant on his certificate was T. Bolton.","STR06" "I35758","McKinnon","John","12 Apr 1880","9 Jan 1962","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows him as a son of A. J. McKinnon and Mary Lee. He was a dentist in private practice, and veteran of World War I. Informant was Mrs. Jack Hunter.","STR06" "I13033","McKinnon","John","17 Feb 1881","21 Dec 1935","0","Name John Mckinnon
Event Type Death
Event Date 21 Dec 1935
Event Place Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 17 Feb 1881
Birthplace , Texas
Occupation Lumber Grader
Father's Name Dan Mckinnon
Mother's Name Sarah Ellen Kelly
Informant Mrs. May McKinnon
Certificate Number 57074
GS Film number 2116708
Digital Folder Number 005145540
Image Number 01279

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3HF-JF6 : accessed 11 Aug 2014), John Mckinnon, 21 Dec 1935; citing certificate number 57074, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116708.","STR06" "I22689","","","","","","","" "I44131","McKneely","Fannie Bob ""Bobbie"" ""Dandy""","6 Mar 1917","30 Mar 2002","0","Her Texas Birth Certificate shows her name at birth was Fannie Bob McKneely, and that she was born to Claud Madison McKneely and Lennie Pearl Walker of Cherokee, Texas. Claud was a Merchant, born in Llano County, and Lennie a housewife, born in Bell County. She was shown as simply Bobbie on the SSDI, but the date of birth matched. Her tombstone also show only the name ""Bobbie"" with the nickname ""Dandy"" also embossed above her name.","STR06" "I23016","McKnight","George Newton","6 Jul 1900","15 Jan 1943","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows he was a son of George McKnight, born Ill and Martha Gray, born Texas. He worked at Rock Island as a Switchman, and was a residen of Forth Worth, and married, at the time of his death.","STR06" "I23016","McKnight","George Newton","6 Jul 1900","15 Jan 1943","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Tarrant County, Fort Worth, Ward 11
Enumerated 8 Jan 1920
SD 12 ED 14 Sheet 7A
Morgan, J D Hd 50 Tx Ga Ga Engineer City
Morgan, Ellen M Wife 47 Tx Al Carl
Morgan, Charles Son 22 Tx Tx Tx Clerk Grocery
Morgan, Archie Son 20 Laborer Garage
Morgan, Ida 17 Tx Tx Tx
Hornsby, Dan Brother-in-law 50 Al Al Carl Laborer
Hornsby, ??? Sister-in-law 52 Tx Al Carl
McKnight, George Son-in-law 20 Ok Il Tx Brakeman
McKnight, Anna Daughter 18 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I23018","McKnight","George Newton","14 Sep 1923","17 Dec 1990","0","His Texas Birth Certificate shows him as George Newton McKnight Jr, born on 14 Sept 1923 in Fort Worth to George Newton McKnight (b. Oklahoma) and Anna Morgan (b. Texas).","STR06" "I23018","McKnight","George Newton","14 Sep 1923","17 Dec 1990","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Tarrant County, Fort Worth, Ward 11E Block 1621
Enumerated April 5, 1930
ED 220-44 SD 9 Sheets 9B and 10A Stamped 114
1314 Commerce Street
Morgan, James D Head Own 2500 61 M25 Tx NC Fl
Morgan, Elender M Wife 56 M 20 Tx Al AL
Morgan, Charles H Son 32 S Tx Tx Tx Manager, Hamburger Stand
Morgan, Ida O Dtr 26 S Tx Tx Tx
McKnight, Ida A Granddaughter 9 S Tx Ok Tx
McKnight, George N Grandson 6 S Tx Ok Tx
Hornsby, James D Brother in law 60 Al Al AL Retired","STR06" "I23017","McKnight","Ida Avella","28 Jun 1920","Yes, date unknown","0","Name Ida Avella Mcknight
Event Type Birth
Event Date 28 Jun 1920
Event Place Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Father's Name Geo Mcknight
Mother's Name Annie Morgan
Certificate Number 32880
Digital Folder Number 004516084
Image Number 00228



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X25B-3WL : accessed 11 Aug 2014), Ida Avella Mcknight, 28 Jun 1920; citing Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, United States, certificate 32880, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 4516084.","STR06" "I23017","McKnight","Ida Avella","28 Jun 1920","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Tarrant County, Fort Worth, Ward 11E Block 1621
Enumerated April 5, 1930
ED 220-44 SD 9 Sheets 9B and 10A Stamped 114
1314 Commerce Street
Morgan, James D Head Own 2500 61 M25 Tx NC Fl
Morgan, Elender M Wife 56 M 20 Tx Al AL
Morgan, Charles H Son 32 S Tx Tx Tx Manager, Hamburger Stand
Morgan, Ida O Dtr 26 S Tx Tx Tx
McKnight, Ida A Granddaughter 9 S Tx Ok Tx
McKnight, George N Grandson 6 S Tx Ok Tx
Hornsby, James D Brother in law 60 Al Al AL Retired","STR06" "I5867","McKnight","James Wiley","29 Oct 1857","12 Feb 1943","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Pammyin Oklahoma and maintained by Karen, shows he was a son of Christopher Franklin McKnight (FAG #59042108 and Rebecca Napier (FAG #19427918)","STR06" "I5867","McKnight","James Wiley","29 Oct 1857","12 Feb 1943","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Oklahoma, Lincoln County, Osage Twp
Enumerated 15 Jun 1900
SD 219 (lined through) ED 125 Sheet 9B
170-174
William and Ethel McWethy
171-175
McKnight, Wiley Head W M Oct 1858 41 M 14 Mo Mo Mo Farmer
McKnight, Ella Wf W F Oct 1870 39 M 14 5/4 Oh Oh Oh
McKnight, Pearl Dtr W F Mar 1887 13 S Cherokee Nation Mo Oh At School 6/12
McKnight, Margie Dtr W F Aug 1889 10 S Cherokee Nation Mo Oh At School 6/12
McKnight, Goldie Dtr W FApr 1896 4 S Ok Mo Oh
McKnight, Emmit Son W M Sept 1898 1 S Ok Mo Oh","STR06" "I5868","McKnight","Margaret Pearl","2 Mar 1887","30 Jun 1956","0","J. W. Macy (informant) gave Pearl M. Macy's place of birth as Claremore, OK and last residence as 1206 East 2nd Street, Cushing, Oklahoma, on her Certificate of Death. She died from lung cancer.","STR06" "I1004","McKnight","Mary","5 Apr 1809","Jul 1849","0","Name Mary Mc Knight
Gender Female
Christening Date 09 Apr 1809
Christening Place ST NICHOLAS,LIVERPOOL,LANCASHIRE,ENGLAND
Birth Date 05 Apr 1809
Birthplace
Death Date
Name Note
Race
Father's Name James Mc Knight
Father's Birthplace
Father's Age
Mother's Name Margaret Spence
Mother's Birthplace
Mother's Age
Indexing Project (Batch) Number C00599-8
System Origin England-ODM
GS Film number 93833
Reference ID



Citing this Record:
""England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JWJG-5HF : accessed 14 Aug 2014), Mary Mc Knight, 09 Apr 1809; citing , reference ; FHL microfilm 93833.","STR06" "I45695","McLamore","Annie Eliza","31 May 1864","26 Nov 1929","0","Name Annie Eliza Smith
Titles and Terms:
Event Type Death
Event Date 27 Nov 1929
Event Place Enon, Washington, Louisiana
Gender Female
Age 65
Race (Original) White
Birth Year (Estimated) 1864
Birthplace Winn Parish, Louisiana
Father's Name Richard Mclamore
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name Davidson
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name William Wiley Smith
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Certificate Number 14758
Page:
GS Film number 2311575
Digital Folder Number 004216023
Image Number 00747

Citing this Record:
""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F3MM-HYH : accessed 16 Aug 2014), Annie Eliza Smith, 27 Nov 1929; citing Enon, Washington, Louisiana, certificate number 14758, State Archives, Baton Rouge; FHL microfilm 2311575.","STR06" "I45704","McLamore","Arthur C.","27 Jul 1877","13 Dec 1929","0","His Texas Death Certificate showed his occupation as Physician. He was married, and a resident of Harlingen, Texas. He died at the Scott and White Hospital in Temple however.

The Directory of Deceased American Physicians on Ancestry shows that he was an Allopath in in Louisiana and South Texas.","STR06" "I45702","McLamore","Charles T.","19 May 1873","22 Apr 1959","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows he was a farmer. His father is listed as Dick McLamore, and his mother unknown. He was married at the time of his death. His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ron Manley, links him to two wives, Ada Hardee (FAG # 118557155) and Hattie (FAG #118556935). They are both also buried at Cold Springs Cemetery in Garrison.
","STR06" "I32443","","","","","","","" "I45684","McLamore","George Weston","14 Jan 1868","30 Nov 1947","0","His Texas Death certificate shows him as a son of Richard McLemore and Mary Davidson. He was married and retired at the time of his death.

Name George Mclamore
Event Type Death
Event Date 30 Nov 1947
Event Place Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 14 Jan 1868
Birthplace , Louisiana
Father's Name Richard Mclamore
Mother's Name Mary Davidson
Certificate Number 87306
GS Film number 2218828
Digital Folder Number 005145084
Image Number 02097

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3SZ-M3V : accessed 16 Aug 2014), George Mclamore, 30 Nov 1947; citing certificate number 87306, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218828.","STR06" "I45684","McLamore","George Weston","14 Jan 1868","30 Nov 1947","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Wilson Twp
Enumerated 7 May 1910
SD 4 ED 68 Sheet 20A
402-402
McLamor, William W Head M W 41 m2 10 La Va Ala Farmer
McLamor, Julia D Wf F W 37 m1 10 6/4 Tx Ala Alal
McLamore, Ollie S Son M W 7 S Tx La Tx
McLamore, Jessie L Son M W 6 S Ok La Tx
McLamore, Lenord R Son M W 4 S Ok La Tx
McLamore, Marline Son M W 2 S Ok La Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, JP 1
Enumerated 2 and 3 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 121 Sheet 1B
20-20
McLamore, George W Head M W 50 M La Va Ala Farming
McLamore, Julia Wf F W 46 M Tx Ala Tx
McLamore, Ollie Son M W 17 S Tx La Tx
McLamore, Jessie Son M W 15 S Ok La Tx
McLamore, Leonard Son M W 13 S Ok La Tx
McLamore, Martin Son M W 11 S Ok La Tx
McLamore, Lorena Dtr F W 9 S Ok La Tx
McLamore, Lillian Dtr F W 6 S Ok La Tx
McLamore, Stella May Dtr F W 2 9/12 S Ok La Tx","STR06" "I45693","McLamore","Hughey Steth","25 Feb 1861","9 Jun 1938","0","Copied from his FindAGrave memorial page created by Ron Manley:

Steth McLamore, age 77, died at the home of his son at Wheeling Wednesday night following an illness of several months. Funeral services were held the following Saturday conducted by the Rev. J. A. Jones of Wheeling assisted by the Rev. G. A. McVey of Couley and interment was in the Mt. Zion cemetery.

Mr. McLamore was a life-long resident of Winn parish, a progressive farmer, and active in civic and religious affairs of his community.

He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Gussie Watson [sic Watkins], Dallas, Texas, Mrs. Gertie Fowler, Wheeling, Mrs. Olean Smith, Houston, Texas, three sons, S. J. and J. T. McLamore of Wheeling and Aubrey McLamore of Atlanta, and a host of other relatives.

Published in The Winnfield News-American, June 17, 1938

Name S H Mclamore
Titles and Terms:
Event Type Death
Event Date 09 Jun 1938
Event Place Atlanta, Winn, Louisiana
Gender Male
Age 77
Race (Original) White
Birth Year (Estimated) 1861
Birthplace Atlanta, Louisiana
Father's Name S H Mc Lamore
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name May Flower Hall
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name
Spouse's Titles and Terms
Certificate Number 12135
Page
GS Film number 2266977
Digital Folder Number 004216017
Image Number 00862

Citing this Record:
""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F39F-HTR : accessed 16 Aug 2014), S H Mclamore, 09 Jun 1938; citing Atlanta, Winn, Louisiana, certificate number 12135, State Archives, Baton Rouge; FHL microfilm 2266977.","STR06" "I32434","McLamore","James Whitman","30 May 1926","8 Aug 1996","0","Wife: Nancy Nichol McLamore (dated 1945-47, m. 27-Apr-1947, one son, three daughters)

High School: Northfield Mount Hermon School, Northfield, MA
University: BS Hotel Administration, Cornell University (1947)

Burger King Chairman (1970-76)
Burger King Founder & President (1954-70)
Phi Delta Theta Fraternity

Author of books:
The Burger King: Jim McLamore and the Building of an Empire (1998)

James W. McLemore was born to wealth, but his father lost the family fortune in the stock market crash of 1929 and became a turkey farmer. His mother was committed to a mental hospital shortly thereafter, and he never saw her again, as children were not allowed to visit. As a young man McLamore worked as a restaurant manager and then owner, and in 1954 he became Dave Edgerton's business partner in the first Burger King, originally called Insta Burger King. Three years later McLamore proposed adding a ""Whopper"" to the menu, basing the recipe on a terrific burger he bought from a competitor's burger stand. Edgerton and McLemore sold the company to Pillsbury in 1967, with McLemore remaining as President. He oversaw the introduction of the first version of the company's iconic ""Burger King"" advertising character in 1970.

http://www.nndb.com/people/261/000178724/","STR06" "I32434","McLamore","James Whitman","30 May 1926","8 Aug 1996","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
New York, Orange County, Town of Woodbury, Central Valley
Enumerated 22 April 1930
ED 36-110 SD 19 Sheet 11A Stamped 266 Private Road
337-351
Whitman, Sara S Hd O $50,000 F W 68 Wd Mass Ct Rhode Islan
d None
McLamore, Thomas M Son-in-law M W 40 M 34 La La La Banker Bank
McLamore, Claire Granddaughter F W 6 S NY La NY McLamore, James W Grandson M W 3 11/12 S NY La NY McLamore, David Grandson M W 2 2/12 S NY La NY
Smakal, Anna Cook F W 32 S NY Czech Czech Cook Private Family
Sullivan, Katherine Waitress F W 43 S Ire ire Ire Waitress Private Family","STR06" "I47628","McLamore","John T.","15 Jan 1906","1 Oct 1955","0","Obituary, copied from FindAGrave

Services for John T. McLamore, 49, were held at First Christian Church. Mr. McLamore was killed in the crash of his plane in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Services were officiated by Dr. George W. Davis, pastor of First Christian Church at Wichita Falls, assisted by Rev. Charles Morris, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Seymour.

Bringing the urn, were Robert R. Welch of Hadden Field, New Jersey, a close associate of John McLamore and Herbert M. Hucke, with RCA Victor, who came from Baltimore. They came by plane. John T. Woodward of Los Angeles, also with RCA Victor was at the funeral.

John T. McLamore lost his life while returning to his home at Hadden Field, New Jersey from a meeting with RCA executives in Washington, DC. Mr. McLamore's associates at the meeting went home by train, but he finally decided to come back in his plane, in spite of the soupy weather conditions. He crashed into a hill side, not far from the landing field, where he was attempting to come down. He was alone in the plane. The plane caught fire and burned. It was necessary to cremate the body.

Mr. McLamore's parents were the first settlers of Baylor County. After his mother's death, he continued to live with his father at Round Timber community with part of the time living at the home of his grandparents who lived there as well. He attended the Round Timber Community school until entering high school at Seymour in the 8th grade. After graduating from Seymour High Schoo, he graduated from Texas A&M College with a BA degree in electrical engineering.

For 27 years, Mr. McLamore had been with the RCA Victor Company. His specialty was radar engineering. He had become one of the most important men in the company and had done well in the matter of his own financial affairs. Mr. McLamore had high-security clearance with the US Defense Department and was involved with top secret plans.

For a number of years, John McLamore had been in Wichita Falls and Seymour for Christmas. He often visited in the home of his cousin, Mrs. J.W. ""Madge [Plants]"" McKee of New York.

John McLamore had never married.

Survived by one sister - Mrs. John ""Valerie"" Tevis; one uncle - Roy Stevens; one aunt - Mrs. R.C. Plants.

John T. McLamore was a member of the First Christian Church at Timpson, Texas. He was a man of the highest principles and stood high in the estimation of those who knew him.","STR06" "I47624","McLamore","Julian T.","Apr 1875","6 Feb 1933","0","
Ancestry.Com shows he was listed in a University of Texas Alumni directory of follows.

Julian T. McLamore
M. D., '97; Physician. Westover, Texas.

Obituary from FindAGrave:


Dr. Julian McLamore, 57, of Megargel, graduated from the University of Texas Medical school at Galveston in 1897, which was the second graduating class. in 1898, he practiced one year as a physician in the Spanish American War. Dr. McLamore moved to Round Timbers in Baylor County in 1900.

In 1902, he was united in marriage to Miss Stevens of Round Timbers. Two children were born to this union. His wife preceded him in death.

In 1927, Dr. McLamore moved to Megargel. He was one of the oldest practicing physicians in this section of the country.

Services were held at the home of Fred Kunkel of Megargel by the Presbyterian pastor at Seymour. He was laid to rest in the Seymour cemetery by the side of his wife.

Survived by one son - John McLamore of Philadelphia, PA; one daughter - Miss Valerie McLamore, a teacher at Bomarton; one sister who lived at Timpson, Texas but was unable to attend the funeral. His son was unable to attend the funeral because of the distance.

Registered for World War I draft at Baylor County, Texas. Physician and Surgeon","STR06" "I47624","McLamore","Julian T.","Apr 1875","6 Feb 1933","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Shelby County, Precinct 7, Timpson Town
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 93 Sheet 1 stamped 228A
11/11
McLamore, Julian Head W M Apr 1875 S Tx Tx Tn Physician
Rhodes, Thomas E Boarder W M Feb 1840 60 Wd
Holmes, James C Boarder W M Sept 1860 40 S Tx Ga Ga Day Laborer

1920 Census
Texas, Baylor County,JP 3
Enumerated 8 Jan 1920
SD 13 ED 13 Sheet 1B
3/3
Campbell, William M Head M W 62 M Ky Tenn Tenn
Campell, America Wf W F 57 M Ky Ky Ky
Campbell, Lillie D Dtr F W 19 S Tx Ky Ky
Campbell, John A Son M W 16 S Tx Ky Ky
Campbell, Russell W Son M W 11 S Tx Ky Ky
McLamore, Julin Boarder M W 44 Wd Tx Tx Tenn Doctro
McLamore, John T Boarder M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
McLamore, Valerie Boarder F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Chaffin, William F Board M W 48 S Tx Tenn Tenn Engineer Cotton Gin","STR06" "I45711","McLamore","Leonard R.","16 Feb 1906","26 Sep 1980","0","His Texas Death certificates showed him as a son of George W. McLamore and Julia D. Lee. He was married, to Evelyn Schuenemann, and his occupation was that of a minister at the Assembly of God Church.","STR06" "I45697","McLamore","Lillian Leota","19 Jul 1866","29 Jan 1941","0","Name Lillian Leota Houston
Titles and Terms
Event Type Death
Event Date 29 Jan 1941
Event Place Jonesboro, Jackson, Louisiana
Gender Female
Age 74
Race (Original) White
Birth Year (Estimated) 1867
Birthplace Ninn (sic), Louisiana
Father's Name R L Mclamere
Father's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Mary Davidson
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name G L Houston
Spouse's Titles and Terms
Certificate Number 790
Page
GS Film number 626286
Digital Folder Number 004213484
Image Number 00498

Citing this Record:
""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FSYK-P38 : accessed 16 Aug 2014), Lillian Leota Houston, 29 Jan 1941; citing Jonesboro, Jackson, Louisiana, certificate number 790, State Archives, Baton Rouge; FHL microfilm 626286.","STR06" "I1348","McLamore","Mary Elizabeth","23 May 1856","16 Apr 1950","0","Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Collins, 93, a citizen of the Verda and Mt. Zion communities almost all her life, were held at the Mt. Zion Church at 3 p.m. Monday, April 17, 1950, with the Rev. M. E. Mercer and Rev. Lula Wardlow officiating. Interment was in Mt. Zion Cemetery under direction of Hixson Funeral Home.

Mrs. Collins, widow of the late J. W. Collins, was born May 23, 1856 at Meridian, Miss., and moved to Winn Parish at an early age. She was a member of the Mt. Zion Church.

Surviving are two sons, Richard W. of Palmetto, La., and Weaver of Montgomery; four daughters, Miss Lila and Eva Collins of Montgomery, and Mrs. Esma C. Drewett of Downey, Calif. and Mrs. Imogene Lang of Winnsboro; one brother, Charles McLamore of Garrison, Texas; two sisters, Mrs. Houston Till of Pollock and Mrs. Malissa Dick of Baton Rouge.

Pallbearers were Lonnie Young, L. O. Jones, Fred Mixon, Preston Wallace, R. B. Lang, and Jules McLamore.

Published in The Winnfield News-American, April 21, 1950

This obituary was contributed by Ron Manley, and copied from her FindAGrave memorial page.

Name Mary Elzabeth Collins
Titles and Terms:
Event Type Death
Event Date 16 Apr 1950
Event Place Winnfield, Winn, Louisiana
Gender Female
Age 93
Race (Original) White
Birth Year (Estimated) 1857
Birthplace Meridan, Louisiana (sic, s/b Mississippi)
Father's Name Richard Mclamore
Father's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Mary Davidson
Mother's Titles and Terms
Spouse's Name U J Collins
Spouse's Titles and Terms
Certificate Number 5342
Page
GS Film number 1418487
Digital Folder Number 004215559
Image Number 01421

Citing this Record:
""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FSB1-JQK : accessed 16 Aug 2014), Mary Elzabeth Collins, 16 Apr 1950; citing Winnfield, Winn, Louisiana, certificate number 5342, State Archives, Baton Rouge; FHL microfilm 1418487.","STR06" "I45705","McLamore","Melissa","30 Nov 1879","17 May 1964","0","Copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by Ron Manley:

Funeral services were held Monday, May 18, in Bethel Baptist Church near Colfax for Mrs. Melissa McLemore [sic McLamore] Dick, 84, of Dry Prong, who died in an Alexandria hospital Sunday.

Burial was in the Atlanta cemetery under direction of Hixson Brothers Funeral Home.

She is survived by a son, Richard Dick of Dubach; three stepsons Ambrose Dick of Cotton Valley, Rodney Dick, Shreveport, Gayle Dick, Alexandria; four daughters, Mrs. Euna Sandifer of Colfax, Mrs. Mary Sandifer of Dubach, Mrs. Thelma Weder [sic Weber] of New Orleans, and Mrs. Ione Brown of Baton Rouge; a step-daughter, Mrs. Bertha Booth of Minden; a sister, Mrs. Sinia Till of Pineville; 10 grandchildren and 32 great grandchildren.

Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise-News American, May 21, 1964","STR06" "I45709","McLamore","Ollie S. ""O. S.""","23 Sep 1902","13 Jun 1966","0","He was shown as O. S. McLamore on his Texas Death certificate. He was married, and his occupation was listed as ""Retired Owner, McLamore Motors."" His parents were shown as George W. McLamore and Julie Lee. Informant was Mrs. Jewel McLamore.","STR06" "I45686","McLamore","Richard ""Dick"" Steth","21 Sep 1830","16 Jun 1906","0","Middle name shown as Steth or Seth.

Bill Schrat's tree on RootsWeb WorldConnect, ""Houston, McLamore, Stovall, Hilbun, et all"" states that ""He was little when his mother passed away. He and his siblings were given away to others to raise at the grave of his mother. He only knew one sister. When he was 16 he left Virginia? and moved to Mississippi. He moved to Louisiana between 1859 and 1860. He appears on the 1860 census in Winn Parish, LA. He was the neighborhood Doctor. His neighbor s called him '""Doc"". He never studied medicine and was a farmer. Civil War mentioned in notes. (Notes made by Billy Williamson, Sr. from interviews with various family members prior to his death in 1982).

Obituary

R.S. McLemore

Died:--At his home near Wheeling, La., June 15, 1906, R. S. McLemore, age 75 years, 8 months and 24 days.

His remains were interred at Mt. Zion Cemetery June 16.

He died where he and had lived for thirty-nine years, and wehre he reared all his family. His troubles were complicated and either one of them were sufficient to cause death.

The deceased was a true and loving husband and a kind and faithful father. He was a noted Christian, and a peacemaker among men. He was loyal to his country, having served four years in the Confederate Army. God, in his wisdom, saw fit to tak him away, but oh! how sad to part with one so near and dear.

He leaves a wife and ten children and a host of dear friends to mourn his death.

(8 line poem omitted)

A Son

Copied from a clipping (not dated or referenced) scanned and posted on his FindA Grave Memorial Page, added by Ron Manley

There is also a military marker, and notes on his memorial page indicating he served as a Pvt, Co. F., 27th LA Infantry; enlisted in Monroe, LA 7 May 1862, captured and paroled Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, 1863.","STR06" "I45686","McLamore","Richard ""Dick"" Steth","21 Sep 1830","16 Jun 1906","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Louisiana, Winn Parish, P O Wheeling
Enumrated 25 July 1860
Page 78
544-506
R S McLamore 29 M Farmer 1000 250 Va
Mary McLamore 25 F Ala
Olivia J McLamore 8 F Miss
Samantha F McLamore 6 F MIss
Mary E. McLamore 4 F Miss
Wm. T. McLamore 1 M Miss

1870 Census
Louisiana, Winn Parish, Ward No. 5 PO Atlanta
Enumerated 20 July 1870
Page 9 Stamped 503
208-208
McLamore, R S 40 M W Farmer 250 300 Va
McLamore, Mary 35 F W At Home Ala
McLamore, Samantha F 16 F W At home Miss
McLamore, Mary E 14 F W At Home Miss
McLamore, Wm T 11 M W At Home Miss
McLamore, Hughey S 9 M W La
McLamore, Eliza A 6 F W La
McLamore, Lilian L 4 F W La
McLamore, George W 1 M W La

1880 Census
Louisiana, Winn Parish, Ward 6
Enumerated ___ Jun 1880
Page 52 SD 2 ED 53
447-448
McLamore, Richd S W M 54 Farmer Va Va Va
McLamore, Mary W F 45 Wf Keeping Houst Ala Ala Ala
McLamore, H. Steth W M 19 Son Works on farm La Va Ala
McLamore, Eliza A W F 16 Dtr La Va Ala
McLamore, Lillian W F 14 Dtr La Va Ala
McLamore, George W W M 11 SOn La Va Ala
McLamore, Ella L W F 8 Dtr La Va Ala
McLamore, Charles T W M 7 Son La Va Ala
McLamore, Sina T W F 5 Dtr La Va Ala
McLamore, Arthur C W M 3 Son La Va Ala
McLamore, Melissa W F 6/12 Nov Dtr La Va Ala




","STR06" "I45703","McLamore","Sinia T.","Abt 1875","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a TILL.","STR06" "I45715","McLamore","Stella May","1 May 1915","17 Oct 1993","0","Her last name at death was MILLER.","STR06" "I32440","McLamore","Thomas Milton","5 Jul 1889","Yes, date unknown","0","Florence Jumonville's ""Louisiana History: An Annotated Bibliography"" shows that Thomas Milton McLamore, for his Master's thesis at L.S.U., wrote ""The Civil War Campaign in Louisiana."" It was 31 pages and completed in 1916.

When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was living in Shreveport, Louisiana, and reported his place of birth as Colfax, LA. He was a teacher in Shreveport, at the Central School, and his employer was the Caddo School Board. He had served as a Sgt. in the Louisiana National Guard for four years. He was described as tall and of medium build, with blue eyes and brown hair. Middle name shown as MILLER by Rev. William McLemore, below, and as Milton in a biography of his son, James Whitman McLamore.

Dear Melinda:

I wasn't able to find James Whitman in my files.

However, I did find a Thomas Miller (sic) McLemore born in Louisiana, July 5, 1889. He graduated from LSU in 1915 and is listed as a 1 Lt in the US Army in 1921. He appears in the 1900 Census as the grandson of David M. Smith in Grant Parish. In 1910, he appears in Grant Parish with Griffiin D. Smith as nephew.....

From the Archives of Rev. William P. McLemore, 28 February 2008
","STR06" "I32440","McLamore","Thomas Milton","5 Jul 1889","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Louisiana, Caddo Parish, Shreveport
Enumerated 7 Jan 1920
SD 123 ED 51 Sheet 8A
Thomas McLamore was a roomer in a boarding home, no other family members appeared to be present-with the possible exception of Goode Smith--

Thomas was shown as ""M W 30 S La Ala La Lease Buyer Oil Company""

1930 Census
New York, Orange County, Town of Woodbury, Central Valley
Enumerated 22 April 1930
ED 36-110 SD 19 Sheet 11A Stamped 266 Private Road
337-351
Whitman, Sara S Hd O $50,000 F W 68 Wd Mass Ct Rhode Island None
McLamore, Thomas M Son-in-law M W 40 M 34 La La La Banker Bank
McLamore, Claire Granddaughter F W 6 S NY La NY
McLamore, James W Grandson M W 3 11/12 S NY La NY
McLamore, David Grandson M W 2 2/12 S NY La NY
Smakal, Anna Cook F W 32 S NY Czech Czech Cook Private Family
Sullivan, Katherine Waitress F W 43 S Ire ire Ire Waitress Private Family

Still living in Woodbury, NY at the time of the 1940 census, and working as a Farmer, Turkey. Said to have died ca 1947. His three children were all still at home as well.","STR06" "I47629","McLamore","Valerie","9 Sep 1909","1 Dec 1998","0","Obituary, copied from FindAGrave

Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Julian T. McLamore

Valerie McLamore Tevis died on Tuesday, December 1, 1998 at McAllen Medical Center. She was born September 9, 1909 in Round Timbers, TX, Baylor County, to Dr. and Mrs. Julian T. McLamore.

Her father was in the second graduating class of the University of Texas Medical School at Galveston.

Her maternal grandfather, John Wesley Stevens, was the first permanent settler of Baylor County. He was also a founding member of the Texas Cattlemen's Association.

Her husband, John Felix Tevis, died in 1958.

Mrs. Tevis graduated from Seymour High School and received a B.A. in Music Cum Laude from Texas Christian University. She was an elementary teacher in the school districts of Bomarton, Seymour, Port Arthur, Wichita Falls and Valley View (Hidalgo County) as well as in Our Lady of Sorrows in McAllen. She retired from teaching in 1984.

In Wichita Falls, Mrs. Tevis was active in the Christian Women's Fellowship of the First Christian Church, serving as President. She was also a member of United Church Women, Women's Forum, 1934 Study Club and CA Chapter of PEO.

Mrs. Tevis moved to McAllen in 1970. In the Rio Grande Valley she was active in St. Clair's Guild, Women of the Church and the Altar Guild of Trinity Episcopal Church of Pharr. She served as Recording Secretary of DV Chapter of PEO in McAllen. She was a member of Daughters of the Confederacy and Daughters of the Republic of Texas. In 1984, she was awarded ""Teacher of the Year"" Award by the Valley View I.S.D.

She is survived by a daughter, Dr. Martha May Tevis of Edinburg, TX.

A memorial service was held at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, December 4, 1998 at Trinity Episcopal Church in Pharr, TX. In lieu of flowers, the family requested that donations be made to Trinity Episcopal Church, P.O. Box 692, Pharr, TX 78577 or to a favorite charity of choice.

Services were entrusted to the care of Kreidler Funeral Home, Inc. in McAllen.","STR06" "I47626","McLamore","William Robert","23 Apr 1918","30 Oct 1974","0","His delayed birth registration (copy shared by his namesake grandson, WIlliam McLamore) shows he was born in Jacksborot, Texas to Julian T. McLamore of Round Timber and Lillie D. Campbell of Jacksboro. Lillie's birthplace was shown as Denton, TX. William was the first child born to Lillie.

His Texas Death Certificate shows him as the sone of Julian McLamore and Lillie D Campbell, based on official hospital records. He was a retired officer in the U.S. Air Force, and served in the armed forces from 1940 to July 1962. He was listed a married, but the name of his wife was not shown. His residence was 6926 Forest Way Dr, Leon Valley, Texas.

His FindAGrave Memorial page is inscribed with a cross, his name and date of birth and death, as well as ""Major US Air Force World War II.""","STR06" "I21387","McLean","Carobelle ""Cora""","Abt 1887","31 Dec 1953","0","1-10-1924 MT. PLEASANT TIMES, MI; page 6: ""The helping hands met with Mrs. Vern Snyder on January 3rd. A fine dinner was served and a pleasant day was spent."" (Courtesy of LaVonne Bennett).","STR06" "I45108","McLean","Margaret","Nov 1846","16 Oct 1926","0","In 1910, the widowed Margaret was living with her younges son, Allan, and his family in Los Angeles. In 1920, she was still residing with Allan and family, but they had moved to Santa Ana.","STR06" "I3929","","","","","","","" "I5167","McLellan","Mary A.","12 Oct 1886","19 Feb 1959","0","Cass City Chronicle
February 26, 1959
Page 4

Mrs. Fred Joos dies at Daughter's Home

Funeral services for Mrs. Fred Joos, 72, resident of Elkland Township for 50 years, were held Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Douglas Funeral Home. Rev. S.R. Wurtz, pastor of Salem Evangelical United Brethren Church, officiated and burial was in Elkland cemetery. Mrs. Joos, ill for some time, died Thursday evening in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harley DEAN in Caro.

The former Mary McLELLAN, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLELLAN, was born October 12, 1886 in Port Huron. She was married to Mr. Joos at Cass City November 25, 1908. After marking their Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary at their farm home, Mr. and Mrs. Joos went to Caro in November to live with their daughter.

Surviving are: her husband; her daughter, Mrs. DEAN (Katherine); a grandson, Frederick DEAN; two sisters, Mrs. Sarah McINTYRE and Mrs. Hugh SMITH, and two brothers, Joseph McLELLAN of Bad Axe and Angus McLELLAN of Detroit.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Spring 2007)","STR06" "I38007","McLemore","???","Bef 1785","Yes, date unknown","0","It is being ASSUMED that Reuben, Matthew and Dorcus McLemore, all born between 1805 and 1811 in South Carolina, and residents of Copiah County, MS at the time of the 1850 and/or 1860 census are likely siblings, and were born to a currently unknown McLemore father.

This is based not just on their close ages and birthplace, but also on the research of Ann and Eldon McLemore, who provided the following information:

""REUBEN McLEMORE filed a bond for $16,000 in Copiah. Named on the bond were ELIZABETH McLEMORE (wife???), Virginia Marsh, MATHEW McLEMORE (brother???) and Uriah Millsap, dated 5 Dec 1860. Signed by all except Virginia.""

Ann and Eldon also state that guardianship for Mary Ann Whitehead, a daughter of Dorcus (nee McLemore), was probated for Mary Ann to Reuben McLemore, brother of her mother, on 22 Mar 1867.""

Ann and Eldon believe that the parents of Reuben, Matthew and Dorcus are John McLemore and Winnie Baltice. No evidence has been found, however, to prove this link.

It also appears that the reference to Winnie Baltice might actually be to Vinie Batiste, who married another McLemore and was not the mother of Reuben, Matthew or Dorcus of Copiah County; or Wesley or John of Scott County, whom Ann and Eldon speculate might also be siblings of Reuben, Matthew and Dorcus.


","STR06" "I29538","McLemore","???","Abt 1809","Bef 1864","0","Jack Peters lists his first name as unknown. Nicole Martin showing him as Charles\\ Luther\\ Willis W. McLemore---but does not cite her sources.

A Yahoo Group, ""Page and McLemores of Barnwell, SC"" also show him as Charles\\Luther.

https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Page_McLemore_of_Barnwell/conversations/topics/1","STR06" "I27812","McLemore","A. Buford","1 Jun 1892","Jun 1976","0","When he completed his World War I draft registration, he indicated he was a self employed farmer, and had a wife an one child to support. This was ca 1917, and he was a resident of Hattiesburg, Mississippi. He indicated he had dark brown hair and dark brown eyes, and was of medium build. On the SSDI, he was listed as A. McLemore.

J. C. Fairchild and Shannon Radford show that he married second Lola Jane Hanberry (1906-1992). Radford indicates that he and Lola had seven children.","STR06" "I27812","McLemore","A. Buford","1 Jun 1892","Jun 1976","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1920 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated 6 Jan 1920 by Eugene V. Ford
SD 6 ED 15 Sheet 2B
33-33
McLemore, Darlie A Hd F W 55 Wd Miss Miss Miss Home Farm
McLemore, Eula Dtr F 21 M Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Eunie Dtr F 19 S Miss Miss Miss
Carter, Samuel T Son in Law M 24 M Miss Miss Miss Home Farm
34-34
McLemore, Buford Hd M W 26 Miss Miss Miss Home Farm
McLemore, Evelene J Wf F M 24 Mss Miss Miss
McLemore, Ola M Dtr F 4 11/12 Miss Miss Miss

1930 Census
Louisiana, St. Tammany Parish, Police Jury Ward 5
ED 0011 Sheet 2B Family 42
NARA Microfilm publ T626
Buford McLemore Head M 38 Miss
Lola McLemore Wf F 24 Miss
Earnest McLemore Son M 8 Miss <---assumed born to first wife due to age gap
Dorothy McLemore Dtr F 3 Miss <----assumed born to second wife due to age gap
Charles McLemore Son M 0 Miss

1940 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
ED 18-20C Sheet 7A Family 109
NARA Microfilm Publ T627 roll 2021
A B McLemore Head M 48 Miss
Lola McLemore F 33 Miss
Dorothy Jnsey McLemore Dtr F 13 Miss
Charles Levan McLemore Son M 10 La
Bobby Deon McLemore Son M 7 Miss
Hilda Marie McLemore Dtr F 4 Miss
Beawilla McLemore Dtr F 0 Miss
Henry Grayson Lodger M 52 Miss","STR06" "I32081","McLemore","A. L.","Abt 1866","Aft 1870","0","He appears to have died young, as he is not listed with his mother or older siblings on the 1880 census, when he would have been approximately 14 years old.","STR06" "I22307","McLemore","Abb Columbus","8 Jul 1885","10 May 1908","0","Buried at the Lee, Lemon Handy Family Cemetery in Sampson County, NC

http://cemeterycensus.com/nc/samp/cem917.htm

""He was a kind and loving son and affectionate brother.""","STR06" "I25325","McLemore","Abbey Tensley","16 Jul 1983","Yes, date unknown","0","She is shown as predeceasing her great-grandmother, Floy McLemore, who died in 2001.","STR06" "I21670","McLemore","Abigail","Between 1760 and 1768","Jun 1828","0","Mark Freeman has her date of birth as ca 1760 in Bute Co., NC. Betty Pritchett writes that she is sometimes shown as Abygal Sugars McLemore.","STR06" "I28446","McLemore","Abner","Aft 1785","Aft 1860","0","Melba Gene McLemore cites the following reference to Abner from ""Orphan's Court, January Term, 1829: Friday morning, nine o'clock Court met pursuant to adjournment. Notice having been given for forty days as required by a former order of this Court, John GREGG Sheriff of said County adminstrator de bones non of all and singular goods and chattels rights and credits which were of William ALSUP deceased at the time of his death presents the following statement as final settlement of the administratin of said goods:

11 paid Abner McLEMORE $66.50
Interest thereon for four years $21

Melba Gene McLemore writes that he died between 1860 and 1870 in Lawrence County, Alabama. Did he return to Lawrence? As of the 1860 census it appears he was living in Mississippi.","STR06" "I28446","McLemore","Abner","Aft 1785","Aft 1860","0","(Research):
Census Information (courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore):

1830 Census
Abner Macklemore
Lawrence, Alabama
One male under five
One male between five and ten
One male between ten and fifteen
One male between forty and fifty
One female under five
One female between five and ten
One female between ten and fifteen
Two females between fifteen and twenty
One female between thirty and forty

1840 Census
Ab Mclemore
Lawrence, Alabama
One male between 10-16
One male between 16-20
One male between 20-30
One female under five
One female between 5-10
One female between 10-16
One female between 16-20
One female between 20-30
One female between 40-50

1850 Census
Alabama, Marion County, District No 14
Enumerated 24 Nov 1850
Stamped 140

HH 185-192
Miles T. and Disa CALAHAN

HH 187-194
J.E. Calahan 27 M Farmer Tenn
Jane 22 F Tenn

HH 189-196
Abner McLemore 65 M Farmer North Carolina
Starling McLamore 24 M Farmer $250 Alabama
Mariah 17 F Alabama
Martha 12 F Alabama
Patrick A. Rector 7 M Alabama
(Melba Gene McLemore notes that a Patrick McLEMORE is liste
d in Sterling's home in 1860)

1860 Census
Mississippi, Lafayette, Post Office Paris
Enumerated 29 August 1860
Series M653 Roll 585 Page 33
Jas. Calaham 36 M Farmer Tenn
Lucretia 34 F Ala
Elizabeth 9 F Miss
Mary 7 F Miss
Sarah 5 F Miss
John 4 M Miss
Maria 28 F Ala (McLemore or Callahan?)
Martha 25 F Ala (McLemore or Callahan?)
Abner McLEMORE M 74 Male ShoeMaker N. Car","STR06" "I21672","McLemore","Abraham","11 Oct 1765","11 Nov 1844","0","A transcription of ""The McLemore Family Bible, 1822-1859 owned by Hillis Fry McLemore of Jackson, MS and contributed by Fairy B. McLemore Edwards of Canyon Lake, Texas, shows on page 3:

Abraham McLemore, son of Sally Jones and Atkins
McLemore, was born 1 lth October 1765

Abraham McLemore son of Atkins McLemore died
11th Novbr 1844 in 80 year of his age


(The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ translated
out of the original Greek and with the former translations dilligently
compared and revised, and Canne's Marginal References. Stereotyped
by James Conner New York. By J. Emory and R. Waugh for
the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Conference Office, 14 Crosby
Street. J. Collord, Printer. 1829 )

http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf

Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, ""ANSEARCHIN' "" News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 38.

He was said to have married (1) Mary NICHOLSON and (2) Sally ERWIN.","STR06" "I21830","McLemore","Abraham","10 Jul 1813","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, 1rst Civil District
Enumerated 30 May 1850
118-118
Abram McLemore 45 M Farming $2000 NC
Permelia McLemore 27 F Va
Young McLemore 20 M Tenn
Sarah P. McLemore 9 F Tenn
Susan E. McLemore 8 F Tenn
John A. McLemore 5 M Tenn
Martha E. McLemore 3 F
Mary 8/12 F Tenn
Elizabeth Taylor 30 F Va
Mary A Taylor 1 F Tenn
James Taylor 8 M Tenn
Francis P Taylor 6 F Tenn
Daniel Taylor 3 M Tenn
119-119
Young and Frances, (ages 26 and 21) both born Tenn
120-120
Giles and Elizabeth McLemore, (ages 50 and 55) both born NC


1870 Census
Tennessee, Monroe County, P.O. Bell Town, District 13
Enumerated 29 July 1870
Pages No. 10 and 11, Stamped 122
73-73
McLimore, A. 33 M W Farmer Tenn
McLimore, Bertie 33 F M Keeping House Tenn
McLimore, Craff ?? 3 M W Tenn
McLimore, Markis 2 M W Tenn
McLimore, George? 1 M W Tenn
74-74
McLimore, J. W. 26 m W Farm Laborer Tenn
McLimore, Jerlar 25 f W Keeping House Tenn
McLimore, Isadore 2/12 F W Tenn
75-75
McLimore, Abr 57 M F Farmer $1500 $500 Tenn
[Could this be Abraham McLemore, born on 10 July 1813, son of Archibald McLemore and Sarah Plumley]
McLimore, Sarah 54 F W Keeping House Tenn
McLimore, John 23 M W Farm Labor Tenn
McLimore, Delis 16 F W Tenn
McLimore, Sophrona 9 f W Tenn
","STR06" "I22000","McLemore","Abraham ""Abram""","20 Jun 1805","Aug 1869","0","Jeff Loveless indicates that he moved from North Carolina to Carroll County, Tennessee, and that he served with the 51st Consolidated Tennessee Infantry during the Civil War.

In the ""History of Carroll County, Tennessee"" it was written that Abraham ""m. (1827) Dicey JONES to whom three chidlren were born-Young Phillip, Frances Elizabeth, and Sylvia. Following Dicey's death, Abraham m. (1839) Permeila Jane CAMP and in 1850 moved his family from Williamson Co to Carroll Co TN and bought property near Lavinia. By his second marriage, Abraham had ten additional children. One of them Edward C. McLemore (b. 1860 d. 1898) was the father of Tenn. State Senator Malcolm J. McLemore (b. 1889 d. 1943) and the grandfather of longtime Carroll Co. Court Clerk, James McLemore. (p. 257)","STR06" "I22000","McLemore","Abraham ""Abram""","20 Jun 1805","Aug 1869","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, ED 1
Enumerated 30 Aug 1850
118-118
Abram McLemore 45 M Farming 2000 NC
Permelia 27 F Virginia
Young P. McLemore 20 M Tennessee
Sarah P. McLemore 9 F Tennessee
Susan E. McLemore 8 F Tennessee
John A. McLemore 5 M Tennessee
Martha E. McLemore 3 F Tennessee
Mary 8/12 F Tennessee
Elizabeth Taylor 30 F Va
Mary A Taylor 10 F Tennessee
James Taylor 8 M Tennessee
Francis P. Taylor 6 F Tennessee
Daniel Taylor 3 M Tennessee

He lived near both the Young (age 26) and Frances McLemore and Giles (age 50) and Elizabeth McLemore families.

1860 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, 1st District
Enumerated 15 Jun 1860
P.O. Lavinia
90-90
Abram McLemore 54 M Farmer 3,300 13,000 NC
Pennilia McLemore 37 F Va
Sarah McLemore 19 F Tenn
John A McLemore 14 M Tenn
Martha McLemore 13 F Tenn
Mary McLemore 10 F Tenn
Robert McLemore 8 M Tenn
James McLemore 5 M Tenn
Margarett McLemore 2 F Tenn
Elizabeth Taylor 41 F Va
Mary Taylor 20 F Tenn
James Taylor 18 M Tenn
Francis Taylor 15 F Tenn
Mack Taylor 12 M Tenn","STR06" "I27185","McLemore","Abraham ""Abram"" Geren","6 Apr 1854","14 May 1922","0","Abram appears to have married first, on 6 Sep 1893 in Yalobusha County, Mississippi, Elizabeth Doyle. Could she have been a sister or otherwise related to his second wife, Inda Doyle?

He appears to have either died, or divorced, Inda prior to the 1930 census, when she and son Abraham Geren McLemore Jr can be found in the household of Allen Hobbs of Greenwood City, Mississippi. Inda was listed as Inda Hobbs and had a namesake daughter, five year old Inda Hobbs.","STR06" "I27185","McLemore","Abraham ""Abram"" Geren","6 Apr 1854","14 May 1922","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Federal Census
Mississippi, LeFlore County, District 1, Township 19 Greenwood City
Enumerated 20 Jan 1920
SD 3 ED 87 Sheet 15A
Market Street
266-292
McLemore, Geren Hd M W 65 M Miss Miss Miss Planter
McLemore, Inda Wf F W 33 M Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Geren M W 6 11/12 Miss Miss Miss
Craig, Crawford Chauffeur M B 45 M Miss Miss Miss Chauffeur Private Family
Craig, Lula Cook F B 40 M Miss Miss Miss Cook Private Family
Craig, Henry Servant M B 50 M Miss Miss Miss Servant Private Family


","STR06" "I35260","McLemore","Abraham ""Abram"" Geren","28 Feb 1913","10 Oct 1970","0","Abram Geren McLemore was appointed Postmaster of the Post Office in Geren, Leflore County, Mississippi on 10 Jan 1938. Reference National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; Record of Appointment of Postmasters, 1832-Sept. 30, 1971; Roll #: 68; Archive Publication #: M841. It appears he was on Military leave in 1942.","STR06" "I35260","McLemore","Abraham ""Abram"" Geren","28 Feb 1913","10 Oct 1970","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census

Event Place Beat 1, Leflore, Mississippi, United States
Family Number 1
Sheet Number and Letter 1A
Line Number 3
Affiliate Publication Number T627
Affiliate Film Number 2043
Digital Folder Number 005449665
Image Number 00184
Household RoleGenderAgeBirthplace
A Geren Mclemore Head M 27 Mississippi
Nan Mclemore Wife F 23 Mississippi
A Geren Mclemore Son M 3 Mississippi
Anne D Mclemore Daughter F 1 Mississippi



Citing this Record:
""United States Census, 1940,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VBSH-WRC : accessed 23 Aug 2014), A Geren Mclemore in household of A Geren Mclemore, Beat 1, Leflore, Mississippi, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 42-7, sheet 1A, family 1, NARA digital publication of T627, roll 2043.","STR06" "I25596","McLemore","Abraham Bryan","Abt 1820-1824","17 May 1899","0","Mark Freeman and Rev. William McLemore instead show him as being born in Tennessee. His FindAGrave memorial page shows he died at ""Age 75 Years""...putting his year of birth around 1824.","STR06" "I25596","McLemore","Abraham Bryan","Abt 1820-1824","17 May 1899","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1870 Census
Mississippi, Jones County, Township 7, P. O. Box Ellisville
Enumerated 11 July 1870 by W W Small
Page 2 and 3
15-15
McLemore, Abraham 49 M W Farmer $250 $890 Miss
McLemore, Eveline 35 F W Keeping House Miss
McLemore, Anna 10 F W Attending School Miss
McLemore, John 7 M W Attending School Miss
McLemore, Willis 5 M W at Home Miss
McLemore, Amos 3 M W At Home Miss
McLemore, Elizabeth 1 F W At Home Miss

1880 Census
Mississippi, Jones County, Ellisville
Enumerated 28 June 1880 by W. L. Lee
Page 35, SD 2, ED 126, Stamped 325
286-287
McLemore, A.B. W M 60 Dry Goods Merchant Ten Ten Ten
McLemore, Eveline W F 45 Wife Keeping House Miss Mo? Mo?
McLemore, John W M 16 Son Clerk in Store Miss
McLemore, Willis W M 15 Son Laborer Miss
McLemore, Amos W M 12 Son Miss
McLemore, Eliza W F 11 Dtr Miss
McLemore, Luda W F 9 ---- Miss
McLemore, Dalla W F 5 ---- Miss
McLemore, Taylor W M 3 --- Miss","STR06" "I45754","McLemore","Abraham Geren","28 Dec 1936","17 Nov 2013","0","Abraham Geren McLemore, age 76, of Nashville, TN and formerly of Greenwood, MS, died Sunday, November 17, 2013. Mr. McLemore was a farmer, banker and credit analyst. He was the son of the late, Abram Geren McLemore, Sr. and Anna Laura Dyer McLemore. Mr. McLemore was also preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy Rucker McLemore.

He is survived by:
Daughters ? Kevin McLemore and Regan McLemore [Dorothy Rucker McLemore was shown in her obituary as the step-mother of Kevin and Regan]

Sister ? Ann Carothers

A memorial service will be conducted at a later date in Mississippi. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Alzheimer's Foundation of America, 322 Eighth Avenue, 7th floor, New York, NY 10001.

Arrangements by Bond Memorial Chapel, N. Mt. Juliet Road and Weston Drive, Mt. Juliet, TN. (615)773-2663. Obit Line (615)641-2663, www.bondmemorial.com","STR06" "I26147","McLemore","Abraham H.","26 Oct 1860","26 Jan 1910","0","MaryLynn Santa shows he was first married to an M.J. McLemore, with no children.

Tennessee, Deaths and Burials, 1874-1955
A H McLemore born ca 1861 age 49 died 26 Jan 1910 Lavinia, Carroll, Tennessee Male FHL Film #1308092","STR06" "I26147","McLemore","Abraham H.","26 Oct 1860","26 Jan 1910","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Federal Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Civil District 1
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900 by William M. Smith
SD 7, ED 122
100-101
McLemore, Abram H Head W M Oct 1860 39 M 4 Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Drza Wife W F Oct 1880 19 M 4 2/2 Tn
McLemore, Earl M Son W M Dec 1887 12 S Tn Tn Tn Tn At School
McLemore, Lillian A Son W M Mar 1897 3 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Benjamin Son W M July 1898 1 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Young P Father W M Mch 1830 70 Wd Tn Tn Tn
Deadman, Tolbert Servant W M May 1870 30 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
Robinson, Harriet P Servant W F Dec 1875 24 S Tn Tn Tn Cook

HH 101-102 Jones and Willie McLEMORE

HH 102-103 Francis McLEMORE (widow of Young McLemore) and her daughter Dicey

HH 103-104 Jesse and Ellen McLEMORE","STR06" "I31764","McLemore","Abraham H.","3 Nov 1881","Yes, date unknown","0","Name Abraham Mclemore
Event Type Draft Registration
Event Date 1917-1918
Event Place Rockcastle County, Kentucky, United States
Gender Male
Nationality United States
Birth Date 03 Nov 1881
Affiliate Publication Number M1509
Affiliate Publication Title World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards
GS Film Number 1653839
Digital Folder Number 005150773
Image Number 02811



Citing this Record:
""United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918"", index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K351-3PK : accessed 20 Aug 2014), Abraham Mclemore, 1917-1918.","STR06" "I31764","McLemore","Abraham H.","3 Nov 1881","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Kentucky, Rockcastle County, Browns Precinct
Enumerated 26 Apr 1910
SD 8 ED 103 Sheet 6B
109-110
McLemore, Abraham Head m W 32 M1 5 Ky Ky Ky Laborer Farm
McLemore, Vina Wf F W 26 M! 5 2/2 Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Grace Dtr F W 4 S Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Delbert Son M W 1 5/12 S Ky Ky Ky

1920 Census
Kentucky, Rockcastle County, West Mt. Vernon Pr
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920
SD 11 ED 238 Sheet 3A and 3B
Mirck, Hayes head M W 30 M Ky Ky Ky Farmer
Mirck, Rose Wf F W 25 M Ky Ky Ky
(continued)
Head of household appears to be missing
----, Vina Wf F W 35 M Ky Ky KY
----, Gracie Dtr F W 14 S Ky Ky Ky
----, Lewis Son M W 8 S Ky Ky Ky
----,Jannie Dtr F W 2 8/12 S Ky Ky Ky

1930 Census
Kentucky, Rockcastle County, Magisterial District 1
Enumerated 14 Apr 1930
ED 102-2 SD 13 Sheet 9B
Renfro Road
125-190
Mclemore, Abraham Head M W 49 M 22 Ky Ky Ky farming
Mclemore, Vina Wf F W 47 m 20 Ky Ky Ky
Mclemore, Lewis Son M W 18 S Ky Ky Ky Laborer farm
Mclemore, Jannie Dtr F W 12 S Ky Ky Ky
Mclemore, Chester Son M W 9 S Ky Ky Ky","STR06" "I25532","McLemore","Abraham M. ""Abram""","Abt 1840","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1870 Census
Tennessee, Madison County, District 9
Enumerated 12 July 1870
Page 8
49-49
A.M. McLemore 30 M W Dr. $--- $800 Tennessee
S. McLemore 28 F W Tennessee
L. McLemore 3 F W Tennessee

1880 Census
Tennessee, Crockett County, Bells Depot
Page 13 SD 5 ED 4 Stamped 187A
Enumerated 4 and 5 Jun 1880
117-119
McLemore, A. M. W M 43 Physician Tenn NC NC
McLemore, Nannie W F 29 Wf Keeping House Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Lida W F 12 Dtr Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Lillie W F 9 Dtr Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Durant A W M 4/13 Jan Son Tenn Tenn Tenn

","STR06" "I25514","McLemore","Abraham Perkins","21 Dec 1825","Abt 1845","0","A transcription of ""The McLemore Family Bible, 1822-1859 owned by Hillis Fry McLemore of Jackson, MS and contributed by Fairy B. McLemore Edwards of Canyon Lake, Texas, shows on page 2:

Abraham Perkins McLemore was born 21st day of
December 1825


(The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ translated
out of the original Greek and with the former translations dilligently
compared and revised, and Canne's Marginal References. Stereotyped
by James Conner New York. By J. Emory and R. Waugh for
the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Conference Office, 14 Crosby
Street. J. Collord, Printer. 1829 )

http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf

Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, ""ANSEARCHIN' "" News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 38.","STR06" "I27178","McLemore","Abram Le Polian ""Napolean""","21 Feb 1873","25 Mar 1931","0","Merritt Mullen shows his given name as Abram Le Polian McLemore, and that he went by ""Polie"" or ""Napoleon.""

When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was listed as a resident of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and was listed as Deputy Sherriff, employed by A. E. Harbison. His nearest relative ws Josephine Henryetta McLemore of Hattiesburg. He was of medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and dark hair. The date of his registration was Sept 12. 1918.","STR06" "I27178","McLemore","Abram Le Polian ""Napolean""","21 Feb 1873","25 Mar 1931","0","(Research):
Census Information

1910 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated 21 May 1910 by Luther M. Cox
SD 6 ED 15 Sheet 24B

HH 452-454 McLemore, Joseph and his mother, Martha (Page)

[Joseph and Abram were first cousin, their fathers being brothers]

HH 454-456
McLemore, Napolean Hd M W 33 m1 11 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Josephine Wf F 30 M1 11 6/5 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Bessie Dtr F W 8 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Arvill Dtr F W 7 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Gloster Son M W 6 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Merceda Dtr F W 3 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Lela Dtr F W 1 S Miss Miss Miss

HH 455-457
J[ames] C[adwell] L and A[nnie] E. McLemore

1920 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated 21 and 22 January 1920 by Eugene V. Ford
SD 6 ED 15 Sheet 11B

HH 204-204 Nathan and Florence LEE

207-207
McLemore, Abraham L.P. Hd M W 44 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Josephine H Wf F W 41 M Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Bessie M Dtr F W 18 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Ida A Dtr F W 16 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, John G. Son M W 14 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Mattie M Dtr F W 12 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Lela E Dtr F W 10 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Chilton W Son M W 8 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Grady M Son M W 7 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Gladys H Dtr F W 3 0.12 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Preston N Son M W 1 3/12 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Ellen Mother F W 79 Wd Miss SC Miss

HH 209-209 Scott McLEMORE

1930 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated April 26, 1930 by Mrs. Clayton Allen
ED 18-9 SD 11 Sheet 22B
427-438
McLemore, Abram P Hd M W 56 M 22 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Josephine H Wf F W 50 M 16 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Lelia Dtr F W 19 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Clifton Son M W 18 S Miss Miss Miss Laborer Coca Cola Plant
McLemore, Grady Son M W 17 Miss Miss Miss Laborer Coca Cola Plant
McLemore, Henrietta Dtr F W 13 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Preston Son M W 10 S Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I29540","McLemore","Adaline Margaret","Jul 1853","Aft 1900","0","Shown as Adaline on the 1880 census, as M. A. in 1900, and as Margaret McLemore on the Texas Death certificate of her daughter, Mary Corley Hairgrove.

In 1900, she was living with her son, Edmund Corley Jr, in Shelby County, Texas.","STR06" "I21828","McLemore","Addie Dora","12 Feb 1880","14 Jun 1957","0","She was living with her brother, Challie, at the time of the 1920 and 1930 census.

Name: Addie Dora Mclemore
Gender: Female
Burial Date: 16 Jun 1957
Burial Place: , Sampson, North Carolina
Death Date: 14 Jun 1957
Death Place: Sampson Memorial Hospital, Clinton, N. Clinton, Sampson, North Carolina
Age: 77
Birth Date: 12 Feb 1880
Birthplace: , Sampson, North Carolina, U.S.A.
Occupation: Housekeeper
Race: White
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: David Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Maggie Hall
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B02470-4
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1952416
Reference Number: v 16A cn 16309
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994
","STR06" "I24590","McLemore","Addie Nay","28 Oct 1904","28 Aug 1983","0","Melba Gene McLemore has a copy of the ""Report of Birth To County Clerk, Bexar County"" for an unnamed female children on born on October 28, 1904 to Pleasant C. and Viola T. McLemore. The informant was Mrs. J. J. McLemore of 221 Oak Street. Addie was listed as being born on Lake View Street, San Antonio.

In a September, 1954 letter to his grandniece Ivy McLemore, Pleasant wrote that his daughter, ""Nay...lives about 3 miles from Dickerson near the wells my son-in-law has charge of...he is a sheet metal worker.""
","STR06" "I34271","McLemore","Adelbert Miller","28 Feb 1898","25 Oct 1970","0","His FindAGrave memorial page shows that he was the ""husband of Lida G McLemore.""","STR06" "I31673","McLemore","Adeline ""Addie"" R.","7 Jan 1875","5 Apr 1947","0","Name Addie Woodard
Event Type Death
Event Date 05 Apr 1947
Event Place Sulphur Springs, Hopkins, Texas, United States
Occupation Housewife
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 07 Jan 1875
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Anderson Mclemore
Mother's Name Sue P Ashcroft
Informant Mr. P H Woodard, Hubbard, TX
Certificate Number 17351
GS Film number 2218598
Digital Folder Number 005145024
Image Number 00884



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39J-NBY : accessed 11 Oct 2014), Addie Woodard, 05 Apr 1947; citing certificate number 17351, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218598.","STR06" "I26170","McLemore","Adkins Pope","17 May 1864","11 Feb 1928","0","The image of his actual Texas Death certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. His name was listed as A. P. McLemore, and he was shown as born in Tennessee to John D. McLemore and Lesey Ann Pope. Usual occupation was shown as Druggist, and his residence address was 540 Rrapp, Abliene. The informant was Max Beuthey of Abilene. He was listed as married.

Name: A.P. Mclemore
Death Date: 11 Feb 1928
Death Place: Abilene, Taylor, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 63 years 8 months 25 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 17 May 1864
Birthplace: Tenn.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John D. Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: Tenn.
Mother's Name: Lesly Ann Pope
Mother's Birthplace: Tenn.
Occupation: Druggist
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Abilene
Burial Date: 12 Feb 1928
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114439
Digital Film Number: 4165518
Image Number: 1483
Reference Number: cn 8677
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I26170","McLemore","Adkins Pope","17 May 1864","11 Feb 1928","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Federal Census
Texas, Haskell, JP 1, ED 89
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900 by A. W. Springer
SD 4, ED 89, Sheet 4B
68-72
McLemore, Atkinson Head W M May 1864 36 M 12 Tenn Tenn Tenn Drug Clerk
McLemore, Josephine Wife W F Feb 1866 34 M 12 4/3 Tenn Tenn Vir
McLemore, Florella Daug W F May 1890 10 Tx Tenn Vir
McLemore, Francis Daug W F Oct 1896 3 F Tex Tenn Va
McLemore, Leasy V. Daug W F Nov 1898 1 F Tx Tenn Va
McLemore, John D Father W M Apr 1832 68 M 41 Tenn NC Tenn
McLemore, Leisa A Mother W F Feb 1839 61 M 40 7/4 Tenn NC NC
Davis, ??? Hand W M Aug 1883 16 D Ga Unk NC Farm Labor

1910 Census
Texas, Taylor, Abilene Ward 3, ED 266
(Note: The scan of the actual census Microfilm at Ancestry.com is nearly illegible. The listing below is from the Ancestry.com transcription of this listing)

Whens F. McLemore (Atkins) 45
??? McLemore 45 (Josephine?)
Florence McLemore 19
Francis McLemore 12
??? McLemore 11 (Leasa)
??? D. McLemore 78 (John D.)
Lucy McLemore 71
John WRIGHT 44

1920 Census
Texas, Taylor County, Abilene City, Justice Precinct 1, Ward 3
Enumerated 9 and 10 January 1920 by Mrs. Besse Lee Pigueb
SD 17, ED 261 Sheet 3A
540 Trape? Street
36-49
McLemore, Pope A. Head O F M W 56 M Tenn Miss Tenn Manager Drug Store
McLemore, Josephine Wife F W 52 M Tenn Tenn Va
McLemore, Frances Dtr F W 23 S Tex Tenn Tenn Bookkeeper Wholesale Grocery
McLemore, Lesey V. Dtr F W 21 S Tex Tenn Tenn
Kinnard, Elma Boarder F W 25 S Tx Tenn Ga Bookkeeper Wholesale Grocery

1930 Census
Texas, Taylor County, Abilene, Precinct 1
Enumerated April 3, 1930 by Mrs. Gertrude L. Sands
ED 221-10, SD 8 Sheet 3A Stamped 99
McLemore, Josie Hd O 15,000 F W 65 Wd Tenn Tenn Va
Russell, Caro Son in Law M W 33 M 27 Missouri NC Tx Agent Insurance
Russell, Lesey Dtr F W 32 M 26 Tx Tenn Tenn
Russell, J. Caro Grandson M W 5/12 S Tx Mo Tx","STR06" "I26170","McLemore","Adkins Pope","17 May 1864","11 Feb 1928","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I26033","McLemore","Agnes","29 Jul 1864","","0","Said by Larry Kingsley, apparently in error, to have married first John GRANTHAM and later P.H. Ellerby/Peter Hunter Ellerbe on 3 Apr 1886 in Franklin County, Mississippi

""The King's Meadow"" KINGSLEY, CRAWFORD, MEYER, etc. (Larry D. Kingsley kingsely@ntin.net)

It appears it was actually the Aunt of this Agnes McLemore, also named Agnes McLemore, who married John GRANTHAM.

Merrit Mullen shows that this Agnes was the one that married Peter Hunter Ellerbe, on 3 April 1866, and that they were the parents of Wilson, Florence and Lillian Ellerbe.

Peter Hunter Ellerbe, born 29 Jul 1864 in Scott, Mississippi, United States of America; died 08 Apr 1907 in Franklin, LA, USA; married Agnes L Mclemore; born 29 Jul 1864 in Copiah, MS, USA; died 22 Mar 1891 in Franklin, MS, USA.

http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.ellerbe/30/mb.ashx?pnt=1","STR06" "I30491","McLemore","Agnes Fay","11 Jul 1932","23 Sep 2015","0","She was said to have married Russell RIDINGS on 28 Aug 1950. She predeceased her sister, Betty McLemore Knight, who died in 2016.

Obituary, copied from her Find A Grave memorial page:

Agnes Faye McLemore Pattenotte
Yazoo City

Agnes Faye McLemore Patenotte, 83, of Yazoo City passed away at The Martha Coker Green Houses Wednesday, September 23, 2015. Formerly she was The Bank Branch Manager for Regions Bank and a member of First Baptist Church.

Survivors are her daughter, Lynn Perry of Cullman, AL; sons, Steven Russell (Cathy) Ridings of Broken Arrow, OK and Michael Dean (Diane) Ridings of League City, TX; grandchildren, James Christopher (Julie) Allen of Cullman, AL, Jennifer Lynn( Braxton) Reece of Birmingham, AL, Andrew Stevens (Valerie) Ridings of Des Moines, IA, Bryan Thomas Ridings and Melissa Ann Ridings both of League City, TX; great grandchildren, James Hunter Allen, Leighton Russell Reece, and Campbell Avery Reece; brother, Tommy (Jan) McLemore of Warren, AR; and sister, Betty Kight Monticello, AR.

Preceded in death by The father of her children, Russell Ridings; husband, David ""Deacon"" Patenotte;and her parents, Sterling and Elna McLemore, 3 sisters and 4 brothers.

Visitation will begin at 9:30 A. M. Saturday, September 26 at 9:30 A.M. followed by services at 11:00 A.M. at Stricklin-King Funeral Home Chapel in Yazoo City

Rev. Lewis Kalil will officiate. Interment will follow in Glenwood Cemetery.

Pallbearers are: Braxton Reece, Mike Ridings, Steve Ridings, Chris Allen, Hunter Allen and Brian Ridings.

Published in Clarion Ledger on Sept. 25, 2015.","STR06" "I26005","McLemore","Agnes G.","Apr 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","According to Mark Freeman, she was married twice, to a P.H. Ellerbe/Ellerby and to John Grantham. It appears to have actually been her namesake niece, Agnes McLemore, the daughter of Richard McLemore and Lucy Ann Freeman who would later marry Peter Hunter Ellerbe.

Rev. William McLemore corresponded with Patricia Darlene McClendon about this line of the McLemore family.

Usually shown as dying in 1891, but she is listed with her family on the 1900 census.","STR06" "I24904","McLemore","Agnes Irene","27 Jul 1907","1 Jun 2005","0","She and her grand-uncle, Pleasant McLemore, corresponded about family history in the mid 1950's. Pleasant and her grandfather, Felix McLemore, were half-brothers.","STR06" "I27036","","","","","","","" "I8851","","","","","","","" "I25436","McLemore","Alba Lee E.","18 May 1867","15 Jun 1961","0","The names of his parents are not listed on his Texas Death Certificate. Ronda Denton shows him as a son of William McLemore (b. 27 May 1866 (sic), parents not known, d. 19 Sep 1874) and Delpha Caroline Malone (b. 19 Sep 1834 in Franklin, AL to William Mitchell Malone and Francis Stanfield and d. 10 Jan 1912, McNairy, TN). At the time of the 1880 Federal census, 13 year old Alba L. E. McLemore can be found in McNairy, Tennessee, with this widowed mother, D. McLemore, and younger siblings, Martha and James.

Name: Alba Lee Mclemore
Death Date: 15 Jun 1961
Death Place: Grapevine, Tarrant, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 94 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 May 1867
Birthplace: Tennessee
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Unknown
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Unknown
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Place of Residence: Grapevine, Tarrant, Texas
Cemetery: Leonard
Burial Place: Leonard, Texas
Burial Date: 15 Jun 1961
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116747
Digital Film Number: 4166591
Image Number: 2575
Reference Number: cn36397
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

","STR06" "I25436","McLemore","Alba Lee E.","18 May 1867","15 Jun 1961","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Tennessee, McNairy, Tenth Civil District
Enumerated 12 June 1880
Page 15D SD 4 ED 125
131-131
McLemore, D. W F 45 Keeping House Ala NC Tenn
McLemore, Alba L. E. W M 13 Son Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Martha E. V. W F 9 Dtr Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, James A W M 7 Ala Ala Ala

1900 Census
Tennessee, McNairy, Civil District 5
Enumerated 7 June 1900
SD 8 ED 78 Sheet 3B
57-57
(Indexed by Ancestry in error as Johnson)
Mclemor, Lee Head W M May 1869 31 M14 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Mclemore, Lucy E Wf W F May 1870 30 m 14 6/3 Tenn Ga Tenn
McLemore, Lula F Dtr W F Jan 1888 12 S Tenn Ala Tenn At School
McLemore, Marvin C Son W M Dec 1891 8 S Tenn Ala Tenn At School
McLemore, Minnie L Dtr W F Jun 1895 4 S Tenn Ala Tenn
Parmer/Farmer, William T Nephew W F (sic) Dec 1893 6 S Tenn Ala Tenn At School
Latom, James Son-in-law W F (sic) Aug 1880 19 S Tenn Ga Tenn Farmer


1910 Census
Texas, Fannin County, Part of JP 3
Enumerated 10 and 11 May 1910
SD 4 ED 39 Sheet 25A and 25 B Stamped 220
456-457
McLemore, Alby R Head m W 43 m1 24 Ala US Ala Farmer
McLemore, Emma L Wf F W 39 m1 24 11/5 Tn US US
McLemore, Marvin D Son M W 18 S Tn Ala Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Minnie L Dtr F W 14 S Tn Ala Tn
McLemore, Lora P Dtr F W 7 S Tx Ala Tn
McLemore, Haskel Son M W 2 S Ok Ala Tn

1920 Census
Texas, Fannin County, Precinct 3
Enumerated 26 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 42 Sheet 11A
167-205
McLemore, A L. Head M W 53 M Ala Unk/US Unk/US
McLemore, Emma Wf F W 49 M Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Haskel Son M W 13 S Ok Ala Tenn
McLemore, Mildred Dtr F W 5 S Tx Ala Tenn
168-206
McLemore, Marvin Head M W 27 M Tenn Ala Tenn
McLemore, Lillie Wf F W 22 M Tex Unk/US Tenn

1930 Census
Texas, Fannin, JP 3
Enumerated 12 Apr 1930
ED 74-16 SD 4 Sheet 7A Stamped 51
128-129
McLamore, Alba L Head M W 63 M 21 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLamore, Lucy E Wf F W 60 M 15 Tenn Tenn Tenn
Millis/Willis, Minnie Dtr F W 33 Wd Tn Ala Tenn
Millis/Willis, Jamie L GrdSon M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Millis/Willis, Otha Grandson M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Millis/Willis, Minnie M Granddtr F W 4 1/2 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Mildred Dtr F W 16 S Tx Ala Tn



","STR06" "I32128","McLemore","Albert A.","29 Nov 1863","17 Feb 1932","0","Paul Williams provided a copy of his actual death certificate from the State of Missouri. Albert A. McLemore was shown as being Male, White, Married, born Nov. 29, 1863 in Tennessee, and dying at the age of 68 years, 2 months, and 18 days. His occupation was shown as carpenter for the K. C. Railway. His father was listed as Jol McLemore, born in North Carolina, and his mother as Harriet McClearan. The informant was Mrs. Jennie McLemore of 4226 Forest----presumably his wife as this was also listed as his home address in Kansas City. His date of death was February 17, 1932, and he was buried the following day at Forest Hill Cemetery. The cause of death was chronic myocarditis due to arterio sclerosis.","STR06" "I26582","McLemore","Albert Gallatin","25 Sep 1824","7 Mar 1874","0","Census records show his place of birth as Mississippi, although Rev. William McLemore reports he was likely born in South Carolina.

Rev. William McLemore, Mark Freeman, April Makerney, and Carolyn Switzer all show that he married Mary Anne BRUNSON after 1843. She was said to be born 17 Jan 1830 in either SC or TN. Some internet trees instead show his wife as Mary Ann Johnson.

In addition to the children enumerated with the family in 1850 and 1860--based on information from Harry Kimbrell McLemore to Rev. McLemore--he is said to be the father of Joseph Leonard (b. 28 Dec 1846) and Elizabeth (b. 10 Nov 1848). Mary Lynn Santa also shows a son Amos Morgan McLemore, born Nov. 1860, and daughters Martha b. 1865 and Mary Lou b. 1874.


","STR06" "I26582","McLemore","Albert Gallatin","25 Sep 1824","7 Mar 1874","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Clarke County, Beat No. 2
Enumerated 23 Sept 1850 by John M. White
Stamped 178
432-432
Albert G. McLemore 25 M Farmer Miss
Mary McLemore 20 F S.C.
Mary McLemore 6/12 F Miss

1860 Census
Mississippi, Clarke County, Post Office Enterprise
Enumerated 3 Aug 1860
Page 136
913-913
A.G. McLemore 32 M Farmer $--- $370 Miss
Mary A. McLemore 28 F Miss
John McLemore 8 M Miss
Richard McLemore 6 M Miss
Charles McLemore 3 M Miss
Isabell Hawkins 28 F Ala

1870 Census
Not located","STR06" "I26788","McLemore","Albert George","17 Nov 1866","5 Feb 1940","0","Albert G. McLemore, 73, died this morning at his residence in the Rock Hill community after a prolonged illness. He was born November 17, 1866 in Quitman, Mississippi and came to Oklahoma in 1907. He moved to Hugo in 1917 and had resided in this vicinity since that time. He had been a member of the Baptist Church at Seminole, Oklahoma for more than 40 years. Survivors include one son, George McLemore of Lubbock, Texas and four daughters, Mrs. Cahrlie (sic) Johnson, Mrs. Robert Browning, Mrs. Edna Allen and Mrs. Elmer Henson, all of Hugo; three brothers, James and Isaac McLemore of Santa Rosa, Texas and Charles McLemore of Hugo. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at the Rock Hill school building. Interment was in Spring Chapel Cemetery with Campbell Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Pallbearers were Otto Gant, Frank Funk, George Shelton, Jim Rye, Ernest Henson, and Tom Brazel.

Listed on the ""Choctaw County Obits"" website hosted at Rootsweb. Contributed by Ron Henson. Neither the date or newspaper from which this was transcribed were listed. The website, however, notes that all image files are from THE HUGO DAILY NEWS unless otherwise indicated.

http://www.rootsweb.com/~okchocta/

His headstone, at Springs Chapel Cemetery in Hugo, and said to be homemade, reads:

AG Mc LEMARE (sic)
Nov 17 Feb 5
1866 1940
At Rest","STR06" "I26788","McLemore","Albert George","17 Nov 1866","5 Feb 1940","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Alabama, Choctaw County, Pr 7 Twp 11 R.W.W.
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900 by Alfred G. Harrell
SD 1, ED 17 Sheet 1B
13-13
McLem???, ???rt Hd W M Nov 1866 34 M9 Miss Miss Ala Day Lab
orer
(Indexed, in error, as Robert McLennan-corrected on the Ancestry.com image by EJMCLS)
McLemore, Alzadie Wife W F Jan 1876 24 M9 4/4 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, George Son W M Oct 1894 6 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Owen Son W M Jan 1896 4 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Amos Son W M Jan 1897 3 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Pearly Dtr W F Feb 1899 1 Ala Ala

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Seminole County, Econtuchk Twp, ED 182
Enumerated 17 May 1910 by Henry A. Reynolds
SD 3, ED 182, Sheet 22B
404-405
McLemore, Albert G Hd M W 44 Wd Ala (sic) US US Farmer
McLemore, George Son M W 19 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Amos Son M W 13 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Edith Dtr F W 7 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Viola Dtr F W 5 S La Ala Ala
McLemore, Edna Dtr F W 3 S La Ala Ala
McLemore, Mary A Dtr F W 2/12 Ok Ala Ala
McLemore, Charly R Brother M W 35 Wd Ala US US Farm Laborer

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Jeter Twp,
Enumerated 11 and 12 February 1920 by Mrs. Jessie L. Carter
SD 3, ED 73 Sheet 9B
Fam 169-190
McLemore, Albert G Hd M W 52 Wd Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, George Son M W 36 S Ala Miss Ala Laborer
McLemore, Amos Son M W 22 S Ala Miss Ala Laborer
McLemore, Viola Dtr F W 15 S La Miss Ala
McLemore, Edna Dtr F W 12 S La Miss Ala
McLemore, Mary Dtr F W 10 S Ok Miss Ala
McLemore, Ethel Dtr-in-law F W 19 M Ok US Ark [Wife of Amos]

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Jeter Twp
Enumerated April 28, 1930 by Jesse W Davis
ED 12-17, SD 13, Sheet 12B

A. G. McLemore, Lodger, M W 61 Wd La La La Laborer Farm

He was a lodger in the home of G.S. and Myrtle Patterson of Texas","STR06" "I26247","McLemore","Albert King","25 Feb 1871","14 Dec 1940","0","In his father's obituary, he is listed as of Statesboro, Georgia.","STR06" "I26247","McLemore","Albert King","25 Feb 1871","14 Dec 1940","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Georgia, Decatur County, Militia District 1046 (Donalsonville), Donasonville Town
Enumerated 7 Jan 1920
SD 2 ED 41 Sheet 2B
31-32
McLemore, King Head M W 48 M Ky Ky Ky Laborer Gardner
McLemore, Vena Wife F W 50 M Ky Ky KY
McLemore, Evelyn Dtr F W 16 S Ky Ky KY Teacher School
McLemore, Joseph Son M W 8 S Ky Ky Ky","STR06" "I26798","McLemore","Albert L.","Aug 1864","16 Mar 1909","0","Middle name often shown as LYONS.

Albert McLemore was the father of John McLemore, ""a native son of Oklahoma....born at Arthur, near Duncan, Oklahoma, March 9, 1892, of the marriage of Albert and Lizzie (Ligon) McLemore, the former a native of Dade county, Missouri, while the latter was born in Illinois. The father came to this state in territorial days, establishing his home near Duncan, in what was then known as Indian Territory, in 1888. Ther he followed agricultural pursuits until 1896, when he removed to Tahlequah, where he resided until March, 1898, and then made his wasy to Stonebluff, in which town he was assasinated on the 16th of March, 1909. The mother passed away on the 31st of January, 1912."" From the Biography of John McLemore, from a genealogy collection about ""Muskogee and Northeastern Oklahoma""


http://www.accessgenealogy.com/oklahoma/biography-of-john-mclemore.htm


Shot in the Back
A. L. McLemore Assassinated While Setting Out Fruit Trees

Haskell, Okla., Marcy 17--At Stone Bluff, near here, A. L. McLemore was shot in the back while setting out fruit trees on his farm. Another bullet hold in his head and powder marks indicates that the assassin fired into the mans' skull at close range after he had been shot from behind. A negro tenant with whom McLemore had been having trouble over a settlement for rent is suspected and deputy Joe Depew with blood hounds left here for the scene of the crime.

The dead man was wealthy and prominent.

Bryan Morning Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.) Vol. Fourteenth Year, Bryan, Texas, Thursday Morning, March 18, 1909, Page 1
","STR06" "I26798","McLemore","Albert L.","Aug 1864","16 Mar 1909","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Indian Territory, Creek Nation, Twp 16 N Range 15 East
Enumerated 3 July 1900
SD 73 ED 57 Sheet 17A Stamped 233
110-111
McLemore, Albert L. Head W M Aug 1864 35 M 14 Mo Tenn Mo Stock Raiser
McLemore, Lizzie L Wf W F Aug 1867 32 M 14 2/2 Ill Ill Tenn
McLemore, Johnny L Son W W Mar 1892 8 S Ind Terr Mo Ill
McLemore, Ernest F Son W M Dec 1894 Ind Terr Mo Ill","STR06" "I33969","McLemore","Albert Owen","14 Jan 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I in 1918 in Daviess County, Indiana. He was tall, of medium build, and had blue eyes and brown hair.","STR06" "I33969","McLemore","Albert Owen","14 Jan 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Indiana, Daviess County, Washington Twp, Washington City, Third Ward
Enumerated 22 Apr 1930
ED 14-19 SD 10 Sheet 27B
714-522-561
McLemore, Albert D Head 2100 R M W 52 M 27 Ind Ky Ky Millroom Foreman B&T Shop
McLemore, Dollie M Wf F W 32 m 18 Ind Ind Ind
McLemore, Avis M Dtr F W 18/15? S Ind Ind Ind
McLemore, Clara I Dtr F W 13 S Ind Ind Ind
McLemore, Maxine M Dtr F W 11 S Ind Ind Ind
McLemore, Betty R Dtr F W 8 S Ind Ind Ind
McLemore, William A Son M W 6 S Ind Ind Ind
McLemore, Elenor R Dtr F W 4 7/12 S Ind Ind Ind
McLemore, Dollie J Dtr F W 2 9/12 S Ind Ind Ind

","STR06" "I36414","McLemore","Albert Stevens","16 Jul 1895","27 Aug 1962","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Oregon, Polk County, Dallas City, First Ward, Precinct 32 First Dallas
Enumerated April 16, 1930
SD 27-40 SD 2 Sheet 3B
Hayter Street
313-83-98
McLemore, Albert S Head M W 32 M 28 Tn Tn Ga Lumber Inspector Lumber Mill
McLemore, Laura Wf F W 33 M 29 Mo Ga Mo
McLemore, Albert S Son M W 10/12 S Oregon Tn Mo","STR06" "I26167","McLemore","Albert Sydney","23 May 1869","13 Jul 1921","0","In ""The Leatherneck"" dated May 12, 1923, an article announced the formation of a new chapter of the ""Marine Corps Veteran's Association"" in Houston, Texas. The chapter was called the McLemore Detachment in honor of Col. Albert S. McLemore USMC. Col. McLemore served 28 years in the Marine Corps and the article said that during the World War he was in charge of recruiting and publicity and, in 1919, he assumed the duties of Asst. Adjutant and Inspector of the Dept. Of the Pacific. The article announced that the McLemore Detachment has the following officers: N.J. Curtis, George Schleeter, Walter E. Baust, Ira L. Hinton and states that ""Marines and ex-Marines who are from Texas, or who have ex-buddies from that state may get full information by writing to Ira L. Hinton, Old Federal Building, Houston, Texas."" These former Marines were the ""plank-owners' of this Detachment. The Marine Corps Veteran's Association then became the Marine Corps League so our Detachment has roots back to the earliest days. Why it was decided to honor Col McLemore by naming the ""chapter"" after him has been lost to time. But here is a short biography of Col. A.S. McLemore.

Albert Sydney McLemore was a native of Murfreesboro, TN. Born in 1869, he was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Marine Corps on July 1, 1893. He served with the Marine Guard aboard U.S.S. New York in 1894 and aboard U.S.S. Philadelphia from 1895 to 1897. During the Spanish-American War he served with Co. E, First Marine (Huntington's) Battalion, North Atlantic Fleet from April 22, 1898 to September 20, 1898. He was present ashore at Guantanamo, Cuba in defense of Camp McCalla June 11, 12 and 13, 1898 for which he was later appointed Captain by Brevet on March 18, 1901 for ""distinguished conduct and public service in the presence of the enemy at Guantanamo, Cuba"". This was a particularly high honor in a time when there no decorations in the Naval service to award bravery for officers. The Medal of Honor was reserved for enlisted men only until after the Mexico Campaign in 1914. He had a long career in the Marine Corps serving on numerous ships and stations. By 1917 he had been promoted to Colonel and became Asst. Adjutant and Inspector in the Marine Corps. In 1918 he assumed the duties of Officer-in-Charge of the Marine Corps Recruiting Publicity Bureau in New York, N.Y. He was named to receive a Brevet Medal for his Distinguished Conduct in Cuba in 1898 but he died at Mare Island, CA from cancer on July 13, 1921.","STR06" "I26167","McLemore","Albert Sydney","23 May 1869","13 Jul 1921","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
California, San Francisco, District 31
Enumerated 3 jan 1920
SD Fourth Calif ED 152 Sheet 12A Stamped 127
McLemore, Col. Albert Head M W 49 M Tn Tn Tn Officer Marine Corp
McLemore, Maud Wf F W 44 M Ga Ala Ga
McLemore, Albert Son M W 24 S Va Tn Ga Soldier Military
McLemore, Dorothy Dtr F W 18 S Washington, DC Tn Ga","STR06" "I45825","McLemore","Albert Sydney","5 Jun 1929","30 Sep 2001","0","Biography, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page created by Rob Minteer and maintained by Charles E. Carroll:

Cdr. McLemore was the son of Albert Stevens McLemore and Laura Coleman.
He was Commanding Officer of U.S.S. Frank E. Evans DD 754.

Albert Sydney McLemore was born 5 June 1929, at Toledo, Oregon. He was commissioned 17 September 1949, upon graduation from the California Maritime Academy as a Merchant Marine engineer, with a third assistant engineer's license. From 1950 - 1955, Mr. McLemore served aboard USS Titania (AKA 13), USS Suisun (AVP 53), and USS Arnold J. Isbell (DD 869), all in the engineering department, going from assistant engineer to Chief Engineer. In 1953, he qualified as OOD. He also served aboard USS Bon Homme Richard (CVA 31) as Chief Engineer. Mr. Mclemore went to General Line Officer school and then became Officer-In-Charge of the U.S. Navy Radarman School. In 1956 he served as Executive Officer of USS Aludra (AF 55), then served on the staff of Commander Cruiser Destroyer Squadron 25 Pearl Harbor as Chief Staff Officer and Operations Officer. CDR McLemore assumed command of USS Frank E. Evans (DD 754) on 26 March 1968.

Cdr. McLemore lived with his wife in San Pedro, California. They had five sons. His significant awards include the Republic of Vietnam Distinguished Service, Navy Commendation (2), Navy Unit Commendation, China Service, American Defense, Navy Occupation, National Defense, Korean Service (5 stars), Vietnam Service (5 stars), Vietnam Gallantry Cross, Korean Presidential Unit Citation, UN Service, and Republic of Vietnam Campaign.

He linked on FindAGrave to his wife, Alice Ann McLemore (19 Apr 1929-14 May 2008). Her maiden name is not known.","STR06" "I35515","McLemore","Albert Wilson","20 Jan 1873","3 May 1942","0","Name: A. W. Mclemore
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 04 May 1942
Burial Place: Tundra, Tx
Death Date: 03 May 1942
Death Place: Canton, Van Zandt, Tx
Age: 69
Birth Date: 20 Jan 1873
Birthplace: Bosier Parish, Louisiana
Occupation: Farmer
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Kearney Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: Ireland
Mother's Name: Rebecca Gore
Mother's Birthplace: Scotland
Informant: Mrs. Verd Burns, Canton
Burial: Coak Springs, Tundra
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B00013-4
System Origin: Texas-EASy
Source Film Number: 1763262
Reference Number: v 5 p 172
Collection: Texas Deaths and Burials, 1903-1973
","STR06" "I35515","McLemore","Albert Wilson","20 Jan 1873","3 May 1942","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP No. 2
Enumerated 27 Jun 1900
SD 7 ED 127 Sheet 22A Stamped 88
397-403
McLemore, Albert W. Hd W M Jan 1873 27 M 4 La NC Miss Farmer
McLemore, Mary M Wf W F Sept 1877 22 M 4 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Kerney M Son W M July 1897 2 S Tx La Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County,
Enumerated 20 and 21 April 1910
SD 3 ED 105 Sheet 4A Stamped 30
57-57
McLemore, Albert W Hd M W 32 m1 14 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McLemroe, Mary Wf F W 30 m1 14 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Kearney Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Ila Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Verdie Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Humphreys, Ben Boarder M W 44 S Miss Ga Ky
60-60
McLemore, Milton G and family

1920 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 1, Voting Precinct No. 12 SW Canton
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
Sheet 9A SD 3 ED 122
Rm 164-165
McLemore, Albert W Head M W 45 M La Ill Ill Farmer Own Farm
McLemore, Mary M Wife F W 42 M Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Kerney Son M W 22 S Tx La Tx Farming Home Farm
McLemore, Verd Dtr F W 17 S Tx La Tx
McLemore, Laone Dtr F W 7 S Tx La Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 1
Enumerated April 15, 1930
ED 234-7 SD 11 Sheet 6B
123-130
McLemore, Albert W Head M W 59 M 28 La Southern Irealdn Souther Ireland Farmer
McLemore, Mary M Wf F W 53 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Jackie Dtr F W 17 S Tx La Tx





","STR06" "I35515","McLemore","Albert Wilson","20 Jan 1873","3 May 1942","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I38615","McLemore","Alden L.","20 Dec 1914","8 Nov 1990","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Illinois, Macon County, Decatur City, Decatur Twp
Enumerated April 3, 1940
SD 19 ED 58-25 Sheet 2A
Eldorado
1204/28-R 25.50 No
McLemore, L. A. Head M W 57 M No 8 Ind Same Place Painter Paper Hanger Contractor
McLemore, Anna Wf F W 52 M No 8 Ind Same Place Housekeeper
----/29-R 12.50 No
McLemore, Alden Head M W 25 M No H-1 Ill Same Place Meat Cutter Grocery Store
McLemore, Faye Dtr-in-law F W 20 M No H-4 Ill Same Place Housekeeper Homemaker
McLemore, Nancy Grddtr F W 1 S Ill","STR06" "I27769","McLemore","Alex Columbus","3 Dec 1894","1 Nov 1972","0","When he registered for the draft during the first World War, he was a self employed farmer in Ripley, Alabama. He was shown being medium heighth and build, with gray eyes and dark brown hair. His registration for World War II showed the same date of birth, with the location being in Hardin, Tennesse, and his residence at the time in Howard, Maryland. He is buried at the Baltimore National Cemetery.

Alex C McLemore
Service Info PVT US ARMY WORLD WAR I
Birth Date 3 Dec 1894
Death Date 1 Nov 1972
Service Start Date 26 Nov 1917
Interment Date 3 Nov 1972
Cemetery Baltimore National Cemetery
Cemetery Address 5501 Frederick Avenue Baltimore, MD 21228
Buried At Section N Site 3662

He can be found in Baltimore at the time of the 1930 census, shown as Alex C. McLemore, age 34, born Alabama, and married to Georgia, age 30, born in Virginia. One child was present in the home as well, 3 year old daughter Jean, born in Maryland circa 1927. The same family was in Baltimore in 1940 as well, with two more daughters, Clara, born 1931 and Bernandine, born 1935.

Georgia is buried with him at the Baltimore National Cemetery, but her maiden name is not listed. She was born 29 July 1898 and died 17 Mar 1955.","STR06" "I26786","McLemore","Alex James","5 May 1853","Bef 1860","0","Not on the 1860 census? Did he die young?","STR06" "I24788","McLemore","Alexander","Aft 1803","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1850 Federal census, a 42 year old (born ca 1808) Alexander McLemore was living alone in household 578/578 of St. Lukes Parish, Southhampton, Viriginia. It is not known if this is the same person. The Southhampton county Slave schedule indicates that Alexander McLemore owned one slave, a 40 year old Male, black.","STR06" "I25910","McLemore","Alexander Donelson","10 Jun 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","Census Information:

1860 Census
Tennessee, Shelby County, 4th Civil District
Enumerated 20 Aug 1866
Page 217
1369-1411
W.C. McLemore 32 Farmer $100 Tenn
A.D. McLemore 30 Farmer $100 Tenn","STR06" "I26912","McLemore","Alfred Lee","21 Sep 1923","4 Jul 1980","0","The US Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 shows his service branch was
""M(arine)"", he enlisted on 14 July 1950 and was released on 31 May 1962.","STR06" "I46537","McLemore","Alice","5 Apr 1859","28 Jun 1859","0","Tombstone engraved ""Little Alice Mclmeore, Born Aprl 5th 1859, Died June 28, 1859.""","STR06" "I29878","McLemore","Alice","Abt 1935","Yes, date unknown","0","James Cumberland reports that his mother's youngest sister was named Alice, and was born after the 1930 census, probably around 1935.","STR06" "I46010","McLemore","Alice Jeanne","23 Oct 1951","16 Mar 2011","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Candis Laningham and Maintained by Janice (O'Bryan) Byington:

Alice Jeanne Jones, 59, was granted her angel wings on Wednesday, March 16, 2011 at Valley Baptist Medical Center due to complications from diabetes.

Alice was born October 23, 1951 in Harlingen, Texas to the late Clayton and Mary McLemore. She was the oldest sibling to Steven and Tommy. Alice graduated from Harlingen High School with the class of 1971. She then went on to Valley Baptist Nursing School and Texas Southmost College. Alice married Ebon Jones in July of 1982, and was an LVN nurse and worked in the home health industry for many years. She was involved with the Cameron County Livestock Show and was on the board for many years. She stayed active with the local 4-H club.

Alice is survived by her husband of 28 years, Ebon; daughter, Stephanie, 26 of Odessa, TX; step-daughter, Tammy Larissa Thornburg, 39 (Jeff) of Anna, TX. Alice loved spending time with her grandchildren, Tyler (15), Reed (13), and Haley (9). Also surviving is her mother, Mary, her brothers, Steven (Ann) and Tommy (Martha); brothers-in-laws, Malcolm (Brenda) and Philip (Linda); numerous nieces and nephews, whom she loved dearly. Alice also leaves behind numerous friends. She was preceded in death by her dad, Clayton McLemore and in-laws, Milton and Ila.

Visitation will be on Sunday, March 20, 2011 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Buck Ashcraft Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at Buck Ashcraft Funeral Home, 10:30 AM, Monday, March 21, 2011 with the Rev. Bob Cole officiating. Burial will follow at Restlawn Memorial Park in La Feria, Texas.

Published: Valley Morning Star (Harlingen, TX)

","STR06" "I32072","McLemore","Alida R.","24 Aug 1897","3 Feb 1977","0","Per the SSDI:

Alida LAWRENCE
24 Aug 1897
Feb 1977
Montgomery, Montgomery Co, AL","STR06" "I32072","McLemore","Alida R.","24 Aug 1897","3 Feb 1977","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Maryland, Montgomery County, Wheaton District, Takoma Park Town
Enumerated 14 Apr 1930
ED 16-35 SD 2 Sheet 14B
Carroll Avenue
302-303-368
Lawrence, Ralph L Head 50 R M W 32 m 25 SC SC SC Doctor Public Health Service
Lawrence, Alida R W F W 32 M 25 Ala Ala Ala
Lawrence, Ann Dtr F W 5 S Ala SC Ala


","STR06" "I47113","McLemore","Alis","11 Mar 1889","22 Mar 1963","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Tennessee, Monroe County, Civil District no 12
Enumerated 29 Apr 1910
SD 3 ED 149 Sheet 7B
125-130
McLemore, Alis Head M W 19 M 1 Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
McLemore, Lassie Wf F W 19 M1 0 0/0 NC Tn NC
126-131
McLemore Bed M W 48 M1 25Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
McLemore, Syntha W F W 44 TennTenn Tenn
McLemore, Josia DtrW F 14 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Ida Dtr F W 13 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Berry Son M W 12 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Clombus Son W W 9 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Issie Dtr F W 5 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Odd Son M W 2 S Tenn Tenn Tenn","STR06" "I27845","McLemore","Alla Agnes","19 Jan 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","
http://www.shoemakefamily.com/sh00377.htm","STR06" "I34265","McLemore","Alma","4 Apr 1906","19 Jan 2002","0","She and Gordon separated sometime before the 1940 census, as she was the head of household in Titus County, Texas, listed as Widowed, age 34, and teaching school. The census also showed that she attended four years of college. Son Marvin was also listed in her home, and he was age 10.","STR06" "I34265","McLemore","Alma","4 Apr 1906","19 Jan 2002","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Titus County, Pr #1
Enumerated April 17, 1940
SD 1 ED 225-4 Sheet 4B
Highway 49 and 271
73 R 6 Yes
McGee, Alma Head F W 34 Wd No C-4 Tx R Titus Tx Teacher Public School
McGee, Marvin Son M W 10 S Yes 4 Tx R Titus Tx","STR06" "I27299","McLemore","Alta Zary Lu","May 1865","14 Dec 1944","0"," In 1940 the widowed Alta Martindale was living with her daughter, Josie, in Fort Smith, Arkansas.

Name Alta Z Martindale
Event Type Death
Event Date 15 Dec 1944
Event Place Sebastian, Arkansas
Gender:
Age (Original) 79
Race:
Birth Year (Estimated) 1865
Certificate Number 1138
Page Number:
Volume Number 68
Affiliate Film Number 1944

Citing this Record:
""Arkansas Death Index, 1914-1950,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VJRP-SZV : accessed 20 Oct 2013), Alta Z Martindale, 1944.","STR06" "I22253","McLemore","Alton Lynwood","2 May 1929","3 Sep 2011","0","Roseboro

Mr. Alton Lynwood McLemore, 82 of 2461 Fleet Cooper Road, died Saturday September 3, 2011 in Sampson Regional Medical Center.

Funeral services will be held Monday at 2:00 PM at Elizabeth Missionary Baptist Church with Rev. Randy White, Rev. Roger White and Rev. Dudley Neal officiating. Burial will follow in Grandview Memorial Park.

Born in 1929 in Sampson County, Mr. McLemore was the son of the late Alvin Hayes and Lillie Porter McLemore. He was a member of Elizabeth Missionary Baptist Church and a former member of the Board of Deacons. He was a veteran of the US Army having served in the Korean War and a retired employee from the Lundy Packing Company after 39 years of service. He was also a retired farmer.

He is survived by one sister, Hazel Bullard of Stokes. Two sister-in-laws, Lellon McLemore and Brenda McLemore. Several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Marilyn Grantham McLemore. Two sisters, Bonnie Gilchrist and Doris Rich. Three brothers, Seavy McLemore, Ernest McLemore and Hubert McLemore.

The family will receive friends one hour prior to the funeral at the church

Condolences may be sent through www.royalhallfuneralhome.com.

Services are entrusted with Royal-Hall Funeral Home in Clinton.","STR06" "I30488","McLemore","Alton Vanoy","14 Sep 1923","21 Nov 1988","0","His name was listed in ""Masonic Death Records from the Grand Lodge of Arkansas, 1941-1990"" compiled by Desmond Walls Allen, Copyright 1999;
ISBN 1-56546-153-3, 315 pages

His Find A Grave Memorial Page has a photo of his military marker. It is embossed with a cross, and the following:

Alton Vanoy McLemore
Sgt US Army
World War II
Sept 14 1923 Nov 21 1988","STR06" "I22207","McLemore","Alvin Hayes","31 May 1884","17 Jan 1941","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was married to Lilly, and a farmer in Roseboro, Sampson County, NC. He was described as medium heighth and build, with brown eyes and black hair.

Obituary

Clinton-A. H. McLemore, 56, prominent farmer of Little Coharie Township, died at this home Friday.

Funeral services will be held at 1:15 p.m., Sunday at Elizabeth Baptist Church, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. G.N. Ashley of Salemburg. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Lilly Porter McLemore; three daughters, Mrs. R. P. Gilchrist, Mrs. R. R. Bullard, and Miss Doris McLemore; four sons, Linwood, Ernest, Hubert, and Seavy McLemore; two brothers, D. L. McLemore and O. D. (sic O. B.) McLemore; and a half brother, Amos McLemore.

The News and Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
18 January 1941, Saturday
Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore","STR06" "I22207","McLemore","Alvin Hayes","31 May 1884","17 Jan 1941","0","(Research):
Census Informaton:

1920 Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, Little Coharie Twp
ED 89
McLemore, A.H. Head M W 35 M NC NC NC Farming
McLemore, Lillie Wife F W 30 M NC NC NC
McLemore, Seavy Son M W 8 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Bonnie Dtr F W 6 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Hazel Dtr F W 3 S NC NC NC

1930 Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, Little Coharie Twp
ED 13
McLemore, Alvin 46 M North Carolina Farmer McLemore, Lillie 39 F NC
McLemore, Seary? H 19 M NC
McLemore, Bonnie E 18 F NC
McLemore, Lillie H 15 F NC
McLemore, Alvin E 9 M NC
McLemore, Hubert D 4 M NC
McLemore, Alton I 3 M NC
McLemore, Darris A F 1 NC

They were listed immediately before Oscar McLemore.","STR06" "I30156","","","","","","","" "I27293","McLemore","Alvis Moore","28 Oct 1871","24 Oct 1951","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Beat no 7 Pleasant Grove
Enumerated 13 Jun 1900
SD 8, ED 89, Sheet 5B
85-85
McLemore (???) A. Hd W M Oct 1872 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Emma C Wife W F Sept 1878 21 M 4 1/1 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Dellmer Son W M Jul 1898 1 S Ala Ala Ala
Lacrix, Oliver Bro-in-law W M Feb 1880 20 S Ala Ala Ala

1910 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Pr #7 Pleasant Grove
Enumerated 27 Apr 1910 by Thos. W. .Bullington
SD 8 ED 102 Sheet 7B
Elk River ??? Road
125-125
McLemore, Alvis M Hd M W M1 14 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Emma C Wife F W 30 M1 14 4/4 Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Delmir Son M W 11 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Velmer Dtr F W 9 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Homa Son M W 7 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Alvis M. Son M W 5 S Ala Ala Ala

1920 Census
Alabama, Limestone, Part of Slough Pr 10
Enumerated 8 Jan 1920 by Charlies Black
SD 8 ED 110 Sheet 5B
Athens Brown Ferry Road
85-96
McLemore, Alvis Hd M W 48 M ALa US Ala Farmer
McLemore, Emma Wf F W 41 M Ala US US
McLemore, Velma Dtr F W 19 S Ala Ala Ala Laborer Farm
McLemore, Homer Son M W 16 S Ala Ala Ala Laborer Farm
McLemore, Alvis Son M W 7 S Ala Ala Ala Laborer Home Farm
McLemore, Burll Son M W 7 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Louise Dtr F W 3 5/12 S Ala Ala Ala

1930 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Slough Beat Pr 10
Enumerated April 23 24 1930 by George C Johnson
ED 42-19 S 2 Sheet 11 A
Brown's Ferry Road
195-196
McLemore, Alvis M Head M W 57 M24 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Emma C Wif F W 52 M19 Tn Ga SC None
McLemore, Velma I. Dtr F W 29 S Ala Ala Tn Teacher
McLemore, Alvis W. Son M W 25 S Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Burl M. Son M W 17 S Ala Ala Tn
McLemore, Emma L Dtr F W 12 S Ala Ala Tn
McLemore, Gervis M Dtr (sic) F W 8 S Ala Ala Tn","STR06" "I27361","McLemore","Alvis Wallace ""Doc""","10 Oct 1905","3 Mar 1983","0","Middle name shown on FindAGrave, in error, as Wayland.

Alvis md. Clefford Roberstson and had Harold. (The Lure and Lore of Limestone County, p. 147)

Terry Albers instead shows that he was born in Tick Ridge, Tennessee.","STR06" "I27361","McLemore","Alvis Wallace ""Doc""","10 Oct 1905","3 Mar 1983","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1940 Census
Tennessee, McMinn County, Etowah Town, Third Civil District
Enumerated April 17, 1940
SD 2 ED 54-11 Sheets 7A and 7B
419/163-O-1500
Daugherty, Ida O Head F W 45 Wd No 8 8 Laundress Same Place
---/163-R-10
McLemore, Alvis Head M W 34 M No H2 10 Ala Cedature Ala Rodman Water Engineering Dept
McLemore, Cleffa ""X"" Wife F W 29 M No H4 30 Ala Decatur Ala
McLemore, Harold Son M W 8 S Yes 1 1 Ala Decatur Ala","STR06" "I34258","McLemore","Amanda","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","Tom Heseltine shows that she married a GUINN. The online tree,OUR FAMILY TREE McLEMORE (http://presys.com/~debinflorence/WMcLemore.html), also shows this marriage to John Thomas Guinn, on 27 Jun 1867 in Dade County, MO. She was also shown on this tree to have died on 13 Feb 1924 in Lawrence County, MO.","STR06" "I32098","McLemore","Amanda ""Lina""","Mar 1860","Abt 1905","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Alabama, Lawrence County, Twp & R 8, Pinhook
Enumerated 1 June 1900
SD 8 ED 78 Sheet 11A Stamped 298
1-1
Henderson, John Hd W M Mar 1863 37 M13 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Henderson, Mandy Wf W F Mar 1860 M 14 Ala Ala Ala
Henderson, Jane Dtr W F Jan 1888 12 S Ala Ala Ala
Henderson, Har?y Son W M June 1895 4 S Ala Ala Ala
Henderson, Riley Son W M Dec 1898 1 S Ala Ala Ala","STR06" "I1986","","","","","","","" "I24465","McLemore","Amanda F.","13 Feb 1840","14 Jul 1922","0","Also called Mandy.

Rosa's papers say that Amanda's husband Philip was a veteran of the Civil War and a farmer in Seguin---and that he died in Seguin and Amanda in San Antonio. She lists their children as Margaret, Clara, Emma Edward, Walter, Mattie, Rex and Agnes.

In 1880 and 1900, she was listed with her husband and children, and they were living in Seguin. In 1910 and 1920, she was living with her daughter, Clara Flowers, in San Antonio, Texas.

Melba Gene McLemore found a copy of her obituary in THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT:

Friday
OBITUARY
Mrs. Amanda Ebner

Mrs. Amanda Ebner, 82, died at 5:15 Friday morning at the home of her daughters, Mrs. Emma NENTWIG, 3834 Montana street. She was a native of Louisiana and is survived by her four daughters, Mrs. Margaret SEMMLER of Kingsbury; Mrs. Clara FLOWERS and Mrs. Emma NENTWIG of San Antonio; and Mrs. Martha POGORZELSKI of Seguin; two sons, Ed P. EBNER of Pismo, Calif. and Walter EBNER of San Antonio, besides seventeen grandchildren, nineteen great-grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Lou STEDEAM (sic) of El Paso, and one brother, Selig (sic) McLEMORE of Oklahoma. The body will be sent to Seguin Saturday morning under the direction of the San Antonio Undertaking and Embalming Company and the funeral will be held Saturday afternoon with services in St. James Catholic Church.

Name Amanda Ebner
Event Type Death
Event Date 14 Jul 1922
Event Place San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 13 Feb 1840
Birthplace , Louisiana
Father's Name K J Mclemore
Mother's Name Mary Jane Harrelson
Informant Mrs. Emma Nentwig, San Antonio
Certificate Number 19340
GS Film number 2074546
Digital Folder Number 005145608
Image Number 03100



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3CV-WH9 : accessed 24 Sep 2014), Amanda Ebner, 14 Jul 1922; citing certificate number 19340, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2074546.","STR06" "I24465","McLemore","Amanda F.","13 Feb 1840","14 Jul 1922","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1860 Census
Texas, Gualupe County, P.O. Seguin
Enumerated 30 July 1860
Page 59, Stamped 310
253-395
P.H.Abner 27 M Teamster $950 Prussia
Amanda Abner 20 F La.
Margaret F. 2 F Tx
Clara L. 2/12 F Tx
Fritz Sembler 22 M Teamster Germany

1870 Not Located

1880 Census
Philip Ebuer Self M M W 48 Ger Farming Ger Ger
Amanda Ebuer Wife M F W 40 LA Keeping House MS MS
Clara Ebuer Dau S F W 20 Tx At Home Ger La
Emmon Ebuer Dau S F W 14 Tx At Home Ger La
Mattie Ebuer Dau S F W 11 Tx At Home Ger La
Edward Ebuer Son S M W 8 Tx At Home Ger La
August Ebuer Son S M W 6 Tx Ger La
Felix Ebuer Son S M W 3 Tx Ger La
Leon Ebuer Son S M W 9 mon. Tx Ger La
Seguin, Guadalupe, Texas
FHL Film#1255308 NA Film #T9-1308 Page 328D

1900 Census
Texas, Guadalupe County, Seguin Ward 2, ED 64
Enumerated 7 June 1900
SD 12, ED 64, Sheet 6B
126-126
Ebner, Phillip Hd W M Nov 1832 68 M44 Farmer Germany Germany Germany
Ebner, Amanda Wf W F July 1840 50 M44 10/7 La Tn Tn
Ebner, August K Son M Mar 1874 26 Tx Germ La Day Labor
Ebner, Walter Son M J?n 1877 23 Tx Germ La Day Labor
Ebner, Rexford Son M Sept 1880 20 Tx Germ La
Ebner, Agnes Dtr F Jul 1884 16

1910 Census
Texas, Guadalupe County, Seguin Ward 4
Enumerated 16 Apr 1910 by Miss Irma Myers
SD 15, ED 51, Sheet 3A
Peter Flowers Hd 70 M/3 20 La La La Farmer
Clara Flowers Wf 50 M/1 20 5/5 Tx Germany/German La
Josephine Flowers Dtr 18 Tx La Tx
Philipe Flowers Son 16 Tx La Tx
Bernice Flowers Dtr 12 Tx La Tx
Walter Flowers Son 10 Tx La Tx
Gladis Flowers Dtr 5 Tx La Tx
Amanda Ebner Mother in Law 70 10/7 La Miss Tn

1920 Census
Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio Ward 6
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 14 ED 74 Sheet 16A
Flowers, Clara F W 50 D Tx Germany La None
Flowers, Josie F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Stenographer
Flowers, Walter M w 19 S Tx Tx Tx Stenographer
Flowers, Gladys F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Ebner, Amanda Mother Germany Germany Germany","STR06" "I28837","McLemore","America","Mar 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","Joseph Richardson shows her first name as Louise.","STR06" "I29761","McLemore","Ammy","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1880 Census
North Carolina, Cumberland County, Grays Creek Township
Enumerated 24 Jun 1880
Page 29, SD 3, ED 61
249-249
Maclemor, Branson and Sarah
250-250
Maclomor, Reden and Caroline
251-251
Maclomor, Ammi W M 23 Single Farmer NC NC NC
Maclomor, McNob W M 24 Married Farmer NC NC NC
Maclmore, Lokay Ann W F 18 Married Wife Keeping House NC N
C NC
Maclemore, Reden W M 6/12 Son NC NC NC","STR06" "I21775","McLemore","Amos","Between 1760 and 1766","","0","James L. McLemore, the author, and Mark Freeman both show that Amos was a son of Moses McLemore and grandson of Wright McLemore. However, another researcher, Jim White, does not think Amos descended from the Wright McLemore family. In January, 2009, he posted to Mark Freeman's McLemore online tree:

""Check the 1820 Giles County Tennessee Census and explain who Burwell and John McLemore are on that census..... Someone missed a necessary fact somewhere...Amos and his family did not descend of any Wright McLemore.""

Some researchers also show them as the parents of Lavina, Matthew and Louisa.

Larry Kingsley is one such researcher. He shows that Lavina married John J. JOHNSTON, and that they had a large family.



","STR06" "I21775","McLemore","Amos","Between 1760 and 1766","","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1790 Census
South Carolina, Cheraws District, St. Thomas

Amos McLemore 1-2-1

One Free White Male of 16 and Upwards: Amos
Two Free White Males under 16: Moses, Unknown Son
One Free White Female: Equilla","STR06" "I25606","McLemore","Amos","18 Sep 1796","12 Sep 1872","0","According to the Probate Record for the Estate opf Thomas A. FONTAINE, State of Mississippi, Clarke County, on June 1, 1846, it was ""Ordred by the Court that Amos McLemore, William Covington and John Atkinson be appointed appraisers of all and singular the goods, chattels and personal estate of Thomas A. Fontaine, dec'd.""

Source:
http://www.msgw.org/clarke/probate2.html


Larry Kingsley & Merritt Mullen show his date of death as 12 Sep 1872 in Clarke County, Mississippi, and his burial in the McLemore Cemetery, Quitman, Clarke County, Mississippi.","STR06" "I25606","McLemore","Amos","18 Sep 1796","12 Sep 1872","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1830 Census
Mississippi, Covington
2-0-0-0-0-1
2-2-1-0-1-0

Amos McLemore

Two Males under Five
One Male between 30 and 40
Two females under five
Two females between five and ten
One female between ten and fifteen
One female between twenty and thirty

1840 Census
Mississippi, Clarke County, Stamped 125

Amos McLemore
0-0-1-2-0-0-1
1-3-1-3-0-1-0

One male 10-15
Two Males 15-20
One male 40-50
One female under 5
Three Females 5-10
One Female 10-15
Three Females 15-20
One Female 30-40


1850 Census
Mississippi, Clarke County, Beat 2
Enumerated 24 Aug 1850 by John M. White
Stamped 168
(bottom of page)
279-281
Amos McLemore 54 M Farmer $200 SC
(top of next page)
279-281
Elizabeth McLemore 47 F SC
John McLemore 19 M Farmer Miss
Katherine McLemore 18 F Miss
Nancy McLemore 12 F Miss
George McLemore 8 M Miss
Martha McLemore 6 F Miss

1860 Census
Mississippi, Clarke County, P.O. Quitman
Enumerated 17 July 1860
Page 111
746-746
Amos McLemore 63 M Farmer $2,000 $14,023 SC
Elizabeth McLemore 62 F SC
George McLemore 18 M Miss
Martha McLemore 16 F Miss","STR06" "I13157","McLemore","Amos","Abt 1813","Aft 1887","0","Based on the 1860 census, Amos appears to have been born ca. 1813.

Amos was said to be the son of Raiford McLemore by researcher Robert McLemore Butler. However, based on the 1820 and 1830 Sampson County, NC census enumeration, Raiford did not appear to have any sons that were this age. Additionally, Raiford McLemore appears to have also been the father or otherwise closely associated with an Amos McLemore who was born ca 1845. Finally, in the Division of the lands of Raiford McLemore, done ca 1864, Amos was not mentioned.

Due to all of these factors, it seems unlikely to me that Amos was a son of Raiford McLemore. It would therefore seem likely a that he was actually the son of one of Raiford's three older brothers, Hezekiah, Henry or Tobias.

Very little is known about the makeup of HEZEKIAH's family. It appears that Hezekiah may have died sometime after 1813 when his last land transaction in Sampson County is recorded. It is possible, however, that he left surviving children in or around Sampson County. It is also possible that he moved away from North Carolina, presumably taking his family with him. James L. McLemore, III thinks it a strong possibility that Hezekiah moved to South Carolina, where he died ca. 1818. Based on naming patterns, however, it seems Hezekiah was more likely the father of Raiford McLemore, born ca 1815 than of Amos, born ca 1813. It is possible, however, that he was the father of Amos.

HENRY had a son that was born between 1810 and 1820, and therefore he could be the father of Amos McLemore. Henry's family was in Bladen County, which was adjacent to Sampson County, at the time of the 1820 and 1830 census. Additionally, in 1870, a deed shows that Amos & Jemima McLemore sold property in Sampson County that was described as ""Beginning at a stake on the old Pond two pines as pointers below his old house, whence with Henry McLEMORE's line...."" That Amos's land adjoined land once owned by Henry adds weight to this possibility. However, James L. McLemore, III has ruled out Henry due to a Will filed by Henry in Georgia, and Amos is NOT included in his list of children by either of his two wives. Henry's sons born between 1910 and 1915 appear to have been John Wright McLemore and Wilson McLemore, and therefore Henry could not have been the father of Amos.

Finally, TOBIAS McLemore, was also listed as having a son born between 1810 and 1815. By process of elimination, Tobias seems to be the most likely fit as being the father of Amos, unless of course Amos was the son of Hezekiah and Raiford, also born ca 1810-1815, was the son of Tobias.

Based on all of the above, it is assumed that Amos is the son of Tobias, and Raiford the son of Hezekiah. Further proof should be sought out to support both assumptions.

Sampson County Deed Book Book 24, page 56 Abstract of Deed

Amos McLEMORE to Raiford McLEMORE

This indenture made the fourteenth day of February in year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred & thirty five between Amos MACLAMORE of the County of Sampson and State of North Carolina of one part & Raiford MACLAMORE of the State and County aforesaid of the other part....I the said Amos MACLAMORE for and in consideration of the sum of thirty-five dollars to me paid in had by said Raiford MACLAMORE the receipt whereof the said Amos MACLAMORE doth hereby acknowledge have given granted and by these presents doth give grant convey and confirm unto the Raiford MACLAMORE his heirs or assigns a certain tract or parcel of land in the County aforesaid containing by estimation one hundred acres of Land to the same more or less lying on the East side of Little Cohara between the tract of land occupied the said MACLAMORE and another tract...by Thomas PAGE and other wise bounded by the Big Branch on the North and the Big Branch on the South log...to have and to hld to him the said Raiford MACLAMORE his heirs and assigns forever in fee Simple and free from all encumberances...the said Amos MACLAMORE doth convenant and agree to and with the said Raiford MACLAMORE to warrant and forever defend the above mentioned land....In witness whereof said Amos MACLAMORE had her unto set his hand and fixed his seal the day and date above written by Amos (his mark) MACLAMORE Signed Sealed & delivered presents of Lott RICH, SR. and Lott RICH Registered the 3rd of April 1835 W. ROYAL, Registar

(Abstracted by Melinda McLemore Strong 30 May 2005)

An Amos McLemore, Cumberland County NC is listed on the index of the US Southern Claims Commission, 1871-1880, Office number 819 , Report number 3, year 1873, Status B.","STR06" "I13157","McLemore","Amos","Abt 1813","Aft 1887","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1860 Federal Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, McDaniels District, PO Warrensville
Enumerated 14 July 1860
Page 83 Stamped 433
Amos McLEMORE 47 M Farmer 1500 1000 NC
Jemima McLEMORE 51 F NC
Mary J McLEMORE 21 F NC
Anna McLEMORE 20 F NC
Lofton McLEMORE 17 M Farm Laborer NC
Haywood McLEMORE 15 M NC

1870 Census
North Carolina, Cumberland County, Cedar Creek Twp, PO Cedar Creek
Enumerated 9 Aug 1870
162-170
Maclamore, Amos 59 M W Farmer 1500 350 NC
Maclamore, Jemima 59 F W Keeping House NC
Maclamore, Ann 28 F W At Home NC
Maclamore, Edward 23 M W Farm Hand NC [Is this a son, Edward, or grandson Edward C (age 3), likely a son, missing from the 1850 census, as the younger Edward is enumerated with his parents in Sampson County in 1870]

1880 Federal Census
North Carolina, Cumberland County, Cedar Creek Twp
Enumerated 15 and 16 Jun 1880
Page 36D SD 3 ED 59
MACELMORE, Amos W M 64 Farmer NC
MACELMORE, Jemima W F 65 Wife Keeping House NC
MACELMORE, Ann W F 36 Dtr Laborer NC
MACELMORE, Edward C W M 18 Grandson Laborer NC","STR06" "I25598","McLemore","Amos","23 Aug 1827","5 Oct 1863","0","Henry Lee writes that the Leaf River Baptist Minutes show that Amos McLemore was baptised on June 20, 1830. Minutes show he became a leader in the church, a close affiliated of the Providence Baptist Church now in Forrest County, Mississippi.

The following Biographical information was excerpted from Everett Roy Hammond's complilation titled MAJOR AMOS McLEMORE, Published by the Jones Co. Genealogical & Historical Organization, Laurel, MS, 2002.

""Amos moved with his family to Perry County, Mississippi [around 1836] when they settled on the old homeplace out from Estabuchie. At the time of his marriage to his cousin, Rosa Lavinia McLemore, Amos was a Methodist-Episcopal minister in the Leaf River Circuit encompassing Jones and Perry counties. He was also working as a school teach in Ellisville where he and Rosa lived. How long Major McLemore worked as a teacher and minister is not known. The 1860 census gives his occupation as ""merchant."" He was engaged in the merchantile business with Dr. John McCormick Bayliss near the old Bayliss home, on the west side of the Leaf River and west of Eastabutchie, MS. John Bayliss was a son of wealthy slaveholder and Methodist minister, George Bayliss. This is the same John Bayliss who was a secessionist candidate in the Jones County election held Dec. 20, 1861. His opponent was John H. Powell, Jr. a Unionist candidate. It is known that Amos was involved in land speculation during this period and had increased both his wealth and status. Thus at the beginning of the War Between the States, Amos and Rosa were quite prosperous. They owned at least 700 acres of land and a half interest in the mercantile business. However, like the majority of most Southerners, Amos's wife apparently lost almost everything during the War except the land, site of the old homeplace, which Amos's mother, Anna Maria, had inherited from her husband John when he died in 1854.

Confederate law provided for receipt of organized units as well as individual recruits into military service. Amos McLemore wrote the Confederate States President, Jefferson Davis, requesting permission to raise a company on May 27, 1861. Permission was granted, and on August 10, 1861, the company raised by McLemore was enlisted in Ellisville, Jones County, Mississippi. McLemore called his company the Rosinheels (sometimes written as Rosin Heels) and that is the name that appears on the first muster roll of the company. It was eventually replaced by the official designation, Company B, 27th Mississippi Infantry Regiment. The original 99 officers and men were drawn primarily from Jones and Perry counties. They marched from Ellisville to Marion Station, Lauderdale County where they were mustered into service on September 10, 1861 and Amos was commissioned as Captain.

The Rosinheels were first sent to Pensacola, Florida and assigned to the defense of Fort McRee. In 1862, they were sent by train to Chattanooga, Tennessee. Some six weeks after their arrival they, along with the rest of Bragg's command, embarked to Perryville, Kentucky and on Oct. 8, 1862 some 16,000 Confederate troops engaged and defeated a Yankee army of 60,000 men. The battle of Perryville is remember for its intensity and fury and lasted only about six hours. At the end of the day, some 7,5000 men on both sides were dead, wounded or missing. Half of the Rosinheels were either killed or wounded, with Capt. McLemore himself seriously wounded. In late December, barely recovered from their last battle, the 27th Mississippi Regiment was ordered to form a line of battle before Murfreesboro, flanking to the right of Walthall's Brigade in an open field swept both by freezing rain and intense Union artillery and rifle fire. Virtually two-thirds of the Confederate's effective foreces were destroyed on a piece of ground less than an acre in size. In spite of this, they swept the Union troops back 1200 yards, caputuring six artillery pieces and an entire company of Union Sharpshooters. Many men were sent to the rear suffering form exhaustion and exposure, but Capt. McLemore remained in command of the Rosin Heels throughout the engagement. After the battle, their duty consisted mainly of working on fortification and patrolling roads facing the enemy. On March 26, 1863, Amos McLemore was promoted to the rank of Major and third in command of the 27th Regiment. In July, 1863, his regiment, along with the rest of Walthall's Brigade, was sent to Atlanta to protect the supply depots and ordinance shops there from the Union Army.

Maj. Amos McLemore's temporary and final assignment for the confederacy was not on the battlefield. Gettysburg and Vicksburg had been lost with an appalling number of casualities.The Confederate forces were in desparate need of men to replace those they had already lost. In mid-August, 1863, McLemore was sent by General Bragg to return to the area in which his original regiment had been raised in order to both encourage new enlistment and to return stragglers to the ranks of their regiment. He was to persuade if possible, and compel if necessary, the return to service of the large number of deserters and stragglers in the area. With the help of an Amnesty offer from General Bragg, Major McLemore had had considerable success, and was known to have returned some 119 soldiers to battlefield. However, on October 5, 1863 his mission and his life was cut short by fatal shots reported to be fired by Newt Knight. Maj. McLemore died in the home of State Representative Amos Deason's home in Ellisville, Mississippi, surrounded by his officers and good friends. Newt Knight was said to have have confessed his complicity in the crime to his son, Thomas Jefferson Knight. In a much later interview with Meigs Frost, he stated that ""We stayed out in the woods minding our own business until the Confederate Army began sending raiders after us like bloodhounds...then we saw we had to fight."" No individual, however, was ever charged with McLemore's murder, and no one was prosecuted, no official justice ever rendered. Newt Knight died as an old man of ninety-two years of age in 1922.

His Tombstone reads: ""Major Amos McLemore, 27th Regt. Miss. Volunteers, C.S.A. Born Aug. 23, 1823, Assassinated while in the discharge of his duties as a Soldier, Sept 14, 1863. He was a bright Mason, a devoted Confederate Soldier, and a M.E. Minister."" An inscription on the base of the marker reads ""By Leaf River Lodge No. 19, A.F. and A. Mason.""

A government issue flat confederate marker is also located at the foot of his grave. The date of death on the tombstone contradicts the one found in his official military records, and is therefore assumed to be incorrect. The date of birth also is about four years earlier than census records would indicate. It appears he may have actually been born in August 1827.","STR06" "I25598","McLemore","Amos","23 Aug 1827","5 Oct 1863","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Jones County
Enumerated 20 August 1850 by G. B. Harvey
62-62
Amos McLemore 23 M School Teacher Miss
Rosie McLemore 21 F Miss

1860 Census
Mississippi, Jones County, Page 21 P.O. Ellisville
Amos McLemore 34 M Miss Merchant
R.V. McLemore 25 F Miss
S.R. McLemore 9 F Miss
John C.C. McLemore 7 M Miss
Jane McLemore 4 F Miss
R. McLemore 3 F Miss
Bud McLemore 6/12 M Miss
(Transcription courtesy of Everett Hammond)","STR06" "I26085","McLemore","Amos","3 Dec 1829","2 Sep 1903","0","Rev. William P. McLemore, in a section on his website devoted to Notable McLemore's (Website: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/3476/mclem1.htm), has the following biography:

Amos McLemore was a planter of Lauderdale County, Mississippi, born in Chickasaw County, December 3, 1829. His parents, William and Martha (Joiners) McLemore, were born in North Carolina and Tennessee in 1800, respectively, moved to Covington County when he was but a child, and in 1838 they moved to Lauderdale County and settled near where Meridian is now situated. Amos was married in 1855 to Miss Mary Jane McShan, of Lauderdale County, by whom he had nine children: William, Andrew, Virginia, Fannie, Acquila, Laura, Kirkland, and a son who lived only a month. At the opening of the Civil War, Mr. McLemore enlisted in the Confederate Army and upon the return of peace, he turned his attention to planting, notwithstanding the fact that, during the war, his plantation had been rifled of all valuables, and had grown up to weeds. He turned his attention to the culture of cotton, in which he was quite successful and made money. He owned one thousand acres of land, three miles northeast of Meridian, MS. He was considered a self-made man, well posted on general topics of the day, benevolent, charitable, and generous, but not active in politics. (Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Mississippi, Volume 2 (1891).","STR06" "I26085","McLemore","Amos","3 Dec 1829","2 Sep 1903","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1870 Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Twp 6
Enumerated 13 August 1870
Page 114, Stamped 80
938-938
McLemore, Amos 39 M W Farmer $535 $1200 Miss
McLemore, Mary J 31 F W Keeping House Ala
McLemore, William F 13 M W Farm Laborer Miss
McLemore, Cornelius A.J. 11 M W Farm Laborer Miss
McLemore, Jennie M 8 F W Miss
McLemore, Fannie 3 F W Miss
McLemore, Allthe? L. 8/12 F W Miss Oct [indexed by Ancestry.com as Walker McLemore]

1880 Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Amos MCLEMORE Self M Male W 50 MS Farmer TN TN
Jane MCLEMORE Wife M Female W 40 AL Keeping House SC ---
Andrew MCLEMORE Son S Male W 21 MS Farm Laborer MS AL
Jennie MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 18 MS At Home MS AL
Victoria MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 15 MS At School MS AL
Fannie MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 13 MS At School MS AL
Aquilla MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 11 MS At School MS AL
Laura MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 8 MS MS AL
Kirkland MCLEMORE Son S Male W 3 MS MS AL
Sarah*** MCLEMORE Sister S Female W 45 MS TN TN
Source Information:
Census Place Meridian, Lauderdale, Mississippi
Family History Library Film 1254653 NA Film Number T9-0653
Page Number 59C

***Is this is stepsister, Sarah Alford Fortson? Some researchers speculate that she married her step brother, William McLemore. If so, this would make her both a stepsister and sister-in-law to Amos. Sarah Alford Fortson, however, was born ca 1837 in Alabama. This would make her around age 43 in 1880. Lauderdale, Mississippi marriage records show a Mrs Mary Fortson and William McLemore marrying on 12 July 1840.

1900 Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Beat One
Enumerated 16 Jun 1900
SD 5 ED 12 Sheet 12B
238-238
McLemore, W F Head W F Mar 1859 41 W 8/8 Miss Ala Ala (Appears to be Mrs. W F McLemore)
McLemore, Ernestine Dtr W F Jan 1880 20 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Lawrence Son W M Nov 1882 18 Miss Miss Miss Machinist
McLemroe, Corrinna Dtr W F Feb 1854 16 S Miss Miss Miss At School
McLemore, Lewis Son W M Dec 1887 12 S Miss Miss Miss At School
McLemore, Octavia Dtr W F Jun 1889 10 S Miss Miss Miss At School
McLemore, Lamar Son W M May 1892 8 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Lee Son W M Spet 1894 5 S Miss MIss Miss
McLemore, William Son W M Dec 1898 1 S Miss Miss Miss
240-240
McLemore, Amos Head W M Dec 1829 70 M 45 Miss NC Tenn Farmer
McLemore, Mary J Wf W F Dec 1838 61 M 45 9/6 Ala SC SC
McLemore, Quilla O Dtr W F Oct 1869 30 S Miss Miss Ala
McLemore, Lewis K Son W F Mar 1877 23 S Miss Miss Ala Farmer","STR06" "I21807","McLemore","Amos","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","He was listed on the 1850 and 1860 census in the household of Raiford McLemore, but not in the 1864 Division of the Lands of Raiford McLemore. Could he have died prior to that date?","STR06" "I26712","McLemore","Amos","14 Jan 1867","29 Sep 1964","0","Obituary, as transcribed from the clipping posted on his FindAGrave memorial page:

Amos McLemore

Funeral services for Amos McLemore, 97, who died Tuesday at a local hospital, were held Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. at the Hebron Methodist Church with the Revs. Jimmy Lowery and J. W. McCall officiating. Burial was in the Hebron cemetery.

A resident of the Hebron community for the past 63 years, he had made his home with his son, T. A. McLemore, Route 2, Taylorsville. He was a retired farmer and member of the Hebron Methodist Church.

Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Amada Suggs, Hattiesburg; Mrs. Stella Sumrall, Moss Point; two sons, A. H. McLemore, Mobile, Ala; and T. A. McLemore, Route 2, Taylorsville; 11 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.

Thompson's Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

","STR06" "I26712","McLemore","Amos","14 Jan 1867","29 Sep 1964","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Mississippi, Jones County, Beat Two
Enumerated 4 May 1910
SD 6 ED 74 Stamped 88
184-184
McLemore, Amos Head M W 43 M1 17 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Roener Wf F W 37 M1 17 6/5 Miss Miss Ga
McLemore, Perlie Dtr F W 16 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Mandie Dtr F W 14 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Estella Dtr F W 12 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Hurl Son M W 6 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Taylor Son M W 3 S Miss Miss Miss

1920 Census
Mississippi, Jones County,Beat 2 Laurel
Enumerated 6 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 85 Sheet 3A
42-44
(Indexed on Ancesty.com as Mclemare)
McLemore, Amos Head M W 63 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Raener Wf W F 47 M Miss Miss Ga
McLemore, Perlie Dtr F W 24 S Miss Miss Ga
McLemore, Mandie Dtr F W 23 S Miss Miss Ga
McLemore, Hurl Son M W 16 S Miss Miss Ga
McLemore, Taylor Son M W 12 S Miss Miss Ga

1930 Census
Mississippi, Jones County, Beat 2
Enumerated May 1, 1930
ED 34-12 SD 9 Sheet 16B
309-313
McLemore, Amos Head M W 63 M 25 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Roena E Wf S W 57 M 19 Miss Miss Ga
McLemore, Taylor A. SOn M W 22 S Miss Miss Miss



","STR06" "I26862","McLemore","Amos","Jan 1897","Nov 1923","0","He was not listed as among the survivors of his father, Albert George McLemore, who died in 1940.

April Makerney writes that his widow, Ethel (born ca 1901 in OK), was living in a Tulsa area boarding house and working as a stenographer as of the 1930 census. April also believed they were without issue. However, the Ledesma Family tree shows that Amos McLemore and Ethel Crowder were the parents of three sons, Graden Haskell McLemore (1917-1917), Coy Hershel McLemore (1919-1928) and Aubrey Alvin McLemore, born 1921.","STR06" "I26862","McLemore","Amos","Jan 1897","Nov 1923","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Jeter Twp,
Enumerated 11 and 12 February 1920 by Mrs. Jessie L. Carter
SD 3, ED 73 Sheet 9B
Fam 169-190
McLemore, Albert G Hd M W 52 Wd Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, George Son M W 36 S Ala Miss Ala Laborer
McLemore, Amos Son M W 22 S Ala Miss Ala Laborer
McLemore, Viola Dtr F W 15 S La Miss Ala
McLemore, Edna Dtr F W 12 S La Miss Ala
McLemore, Mary Dtr F W 10 S Ok Miss Ala
McLemore, Ethel Dtr-in-law F W 19 M Ok US Ark","STR06" "I22201","McLemore","Amos Bullard","5 Mar 1869","3 Feb 1944","0","Bonnie Seiler has him instead listed as Amos Leslie, with a date of birth in 1866.

His granddaughter, Diane McLemore Harrison, writes that ""Amos was hired by Gulf Oil around the turn of the 20th century and move to the Shreveport area from North Carolina. He drilled offshore platforms in Caddo Lake for Gulf. Allegedly, not proven yet, he help drill the first offshore well.""

Name Amos Bullard Mclemore
Titles and Terms
Event Type Death
Event Date 03 Feb 1944
Event Place Shreveport, Caddo, Louisiana
Gender Male
Age 74
Race (Original) White
Birth Year (Estimated) 1870
Birthplace North Carolina
Father's Name L H Mclemore
Father's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Elizabeth Parker
Mother's Titles and Terms
Spouse's Name Katherine
Spouse's Titles and Terms
Certificate Number 1720
Page
GS Film number 1220636
Digital Folder Number 004213508
Image Number 02025



Citing this Record:
""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FSB3-M65 : accessed 29 Sep 2014), Amos Bullard Mclemore, 03 Feb 1944; citing Shreveport, Caddo, Louisiana, certificate number 1720, State Archives, Baton Rouge; FHL microfilm 1220636.","STR06" "I22201","McLemore","Amos Bullard","5 Mar 1869","3 Feb 1944","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910
Not located

1920
Not located

1930
Louisiana, Caddo Parish, Shreveport City
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 959 SD 1 Sheet 11A Stamped 220
East Delaware
246-251
McLemore, A. B. Head M W 61 M 32 NC NC NC Driller Oil
McLemore, Elizabeth K Wf H F W 52 M 26 NC NC NC
McLemore, Corless A Son M W 25 S Tx NC NC Laborer Oil
McLemore, Lena May Dtr F W 21 S Tx NC NC Clerk Hearon Dry Goods
McLemore, Santford Son M W 20 S La NC NC
McLemore, Agaretha Dtr F W 17 S La NC NC
McLemore, Aran Son M W 13 S La NC NC
McLemore, Katherine Dtr F W 13 S La NC NC","STR06" "I27736","McLemore","Amos Buryle","30 Sep 1900","21 Jun 1972","0","On this registration card for the World War I draft, his middle name was spelled Burrel, and he instead listed his date of birth as September 3, 1900. He was farming for his father, J. R. McLemore, and listed his nearest relative as his mother, Dessie McLemore of Athens. He was of medium heighth, slender and had brown eyes and red hair. The application was completed on September 12, 1918.

When he completed his application for a social security account in 1936, he was unemployed, and living on Route #5 in Athens, Alabama.

He had a military marker, inscribed:

Alabama
PFC Army Air Forces
World War II

","STR06" "I26642","McLemore","Amos Haywood","24 Jan 1919","30 Apr 1920","0","Old Bluff Presbyterian Church (Cemetery Records?)
Section VIII

12. Amos Haywood, son of D.O. & M. J. McLemore 24 Jan 1919 -30 Apr 1920

","STR06" "I22305","McLemore","Amos Leslie","9 Apr 1903","25 Oct 1985","0","Biographical information below was copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by David Ayscue III, a son-in-law:

Grew up in Cape Fear region of North Carolina. Very intelligent man, who was forced to quit school after 8th grade to help support his family. Became a bookkeeper/accountant for Swift Company meats for many years. Avid stamp collector and enjoyed walking. Raised four children: one son, Amos Leslie McLemore, Jr. (of first wife, who died in childbirth or soon thereafter - maiden name Beard?); and 3 daughters: Agnes McLemore, Nancy Brown McLemore and Kay McLemore (by wife, Agnes Vann Brown McLemore, d. 2005). Passed away of heart attack in 1985; loving wife Agnes passed away Feb, 10, 2005 at age 98.","STR06" "I22305","McLemore","Amos Leslie","9 Apr 1903","25 Oct 1985","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
North Carolina, Vance County, Henderson Ward 3
Enumerated April 15, 1940
SD 4 ED 91-5 Sheets 4B and 5A
91-R
McLemore, A L Head M W 37 M No H-4 NC North Fork McDowell West Va Bookkeeper Wholesale Produce
McLemore, Agnes Wf F W 33 M No C-1 NC North Fork McDowell West Va
McLemore, Leslie Son M W 11 S Yes 6 Va North fork McDowell West Va
McLemore, Agnes Dtr F W 8 S Yes 2 NC North fork McDowell West Va
McLemore, Nancy Dtr F W 6 S No West Virginia North fork McDowell West Va
McLemore, Lena K Dtr F W 2 S West Virginia
","STR06" "I26936","McLemore","Amos Leslie","12 Apr 1929","2 Jun 2020","0","Rolesville

Amos Leslie ""Les"" McLemore Jr. died peacefully on June 2nd, 2020, at the age of 91. He was born in Norfolk, Virginia, April 12, 1929. He was the son of the late Amos L. McLemore Sr. and Marie Cahoon McLemore, and step-mother Agnes Brown McLemore. Les graduated from Henderson High School in 1946, followed by a two-year tour of duty with the U.S. Navy, where he was discharged in 1948 as a Navy corpsman and a Veteran of WWII. He graduated from Wake Forest University in 1951, with a Bachelor of Science degree. He received numerous statewide awards and recognitions for his performance while employed by the State of North Carolina for over 30 years.

He was a member of Rolesville Baptist Church. He taught Sunday School and served on many committees as a life-long Baptist. He also served on both the Planning Board and as a Commissioner for the Town of Rolesville.

Les is survived by his wife of 63 years, Virginia Stainback McLemore, sons Amos L. McLemore III and Jonathan K. McLemore and his wife Barbara, granddaughter Jenna Brock McLemore, step-granddaughters Kristen and Stephanie Johnson and step great grandchildren Olivia and Aiden. He is also survived by his sisters, Agnes M. Dodd of Henderson, Nancy M. Moody (J.W.) of Henderson, Kay M. Scarborough of Virginia Beach, VA, Aunt Elsie Cahoon Riggs of Virginia Beach, VA, brothers-in-law Grady T. Stainback (Phyllis) of Henderson and Bobby Stainback (Peggy) of Franklin, VA and numerous nieces and nephews.

Due to the current circumstances surrounding COVID-19, a private ceremony will be held at a future date for members of the family. His remains will be entombed at the First Baptist Church Columbarium in Henderson.

Les touched the lives of many, and will be dearly missed.

In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Rolesville Baptist Church Building Fund, 203 E. Young Street, Rolesville, NC 27571.

Arrangements are by J.M. White Funeral Home of Henderson.

Downloaded from the J W White website","STR06" "I28869","McLemore","Anderson L.","Sep 1855","Bef 1910","0","Melba Gene McLemore quotes Luke Tyler as telling her that ""Anderson was killed cutting the top of an Oil & Gas barrel, which exploded."" Luke's wife was the granddaughter of W.H. ""Will"" HANNAFORD, brother of Lula Ann Hannaford McLemore. Luke also informed Melba that Dudley Davis of Reid, Mississippi had a box of material about this family that came to him from the home of the late Iris McLemore.","STR06" "I28869","McLemore","Anderson L.","Sep 1855","Bef 1910","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Calhoun County, Beat 2
Enumerated 11 June 1900
SD 2 ED 12 Sheet 6B
111-111
McLemore, Anderson L Hd W M Sept 1858 44 M 2 Ala La Ala Farming
McLemore, Lula Wf W F Sept 1869 M 2 1/1 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, John A Son W M Dec 1890 9 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Fannie Y Dtr W F FEb 1893 7 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Harvey C Son W M Jan 1900 6/12 S Miss Miss Miss

1910 Census
Mississippi, Calhoun County, Beat 2
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 20 Sheet 1B
11-11
Vocklemore, L Hd F W 46 W 4/4 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Vocklemore, Menry Son M W 8 S Miss Miss Miss Helps on Farm
Vocklemore, Lullia Dtr F W 7 S Miss Miss Miss
Vocklemore, Mattie C. Dtr F W 5 S Miss MIss Miss
Vocklemore, Iricy Dtr F W 2 S Miss Miss Miss
12-12
Watt and M.A. Hannaford (Lula's brother) born ca 1871 Mississippi, with their nine children","STR06" "I26630","McLemore","Anderson Perry","3 Oct 1818","1 Dec 1896","0","Hopkins Co. TX - Anderson McLemore

Submitted by: June E. Tuck

Copyright. All rights reserved.
http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm


Anderson McLemore died December 1, 1896. Mr. McLemore was born in the state of Georgia, October 3, 1818. He professed religion and joined the Methodist Church and was made a Mason about the same time in Chambers County, Alabama, from where he moved, sometimes in the forties, to Arkansas, carrying with him love for the church and Masonry. He was happily married three times, his first wife having been Miss Jane Ward (sic) of Alabama; his second wife, Miss S. B. Holderness, of Arkansas; and his last, who survived him, Mrs. S. P. Williams, Nee Miss Ashcroft. Twelve children were born to the deceased; five by the first wife, three by the second wife, and four by the third wife, but only four of these children are living - one of the first and three of the last family. Mr. Anderson first came to Hopkins County, Texas, in 1863, returning to Arkansas just after the late war, but finally coming back to Hopkins County in 1869, since which time and until his death he as been a resident of this county, having made his home for the past few years of his life in Sulphur Springs.

Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore


ABSTRACTS OF EARLY RECORDS OF HOPKINS CO TX.
Will Book 1, p.260 Will of Anderson McLemore, dec'd. to daughters Mrs. Virginia A. Crowley, 36 acres out of the NE corner of my prairie place, 16 acres East end of timber tract bought of Reily. 1/6 part of cattle and horses. To children of Mary W. Atkinson who are now living: Saml W. Atkinson, Jno C. Atkinson, Mary W. Atkinson, Bettie P. Atkinson, Annie J. Atkinson & McLemore ATkins of _____ Co, AR, $5 each. Beloved wife Sue P. McLemore, house and lot in Sulphur Springs. Also to wife and 4 children: Luther A. McLemore, Adaline R. McLemore, Franklin A. Mclemore & James M. McLemore, remaining part of prairie and timbered land, horses, cattle, etc. Executrix: Sue P. McLemore. Wit: Robert M. Henderson, W. N. Barlett, Saml. G. Tomlinson. Made in 1885. Filed 29 Mar 1897.

Copied from http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~katy/hldness/b84.html
","STR06" "I26630","McLemore","Anderson Perry","3 Oct 1818","1 Dec 1896","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Arkansas, Calhoun County, Moro Township. P O Chambersville
Enumerated 9 Aug 1860
Page 15
90-90
A. McLemore 41 M Farmer 7000 35000 Georgia
Sallie McLemore [nee Holderness] 34 F NC
Alex McLemore 15 M Farmer Ala
P. McLemore 79 M Mechanic Ala
A. S. Holdnings [Dr. Algernon Sidney Holderness] 26 M Doctor NC
John McLemore 17 M Farmer NC
An 8 year old Virginia McLemore was living in Chambers County, Alabama with the Ware family in 1860. That Virgnia was born in Arkansas as well. The Ware's are presumably her maternal grandparents, so it appears she was indeed the daughter of Anderson and his first wife, Jane Ware/


1870 Census
Texas, Hopkins County, Black Jack Grove, Precinct 4
Enumerated 29 Sept 1870 Page No. 19, Stamped 150
125-125
McLemore, Anderson 51 M W Farmer 1800 4000 Georgia If married with the year: August
McLemore, Alexander 26 M W Farmer 1000 2000 Alabama
McLemore, Virginia 16 (sic, s/b 18) F W Keeping House Arkansas
HH #126 is family headed by 41 year old Malissa McLemore of Georgia, who was Black

","STR06" "I38398","McLemore","Andrew Denton","11 Apr 1841","16 Jan 1927","0","Mary Lynn Santa shows Andrew married Nancy Isabella CUNNINGHAM on 2 Apr 1865 in Knox, TN, and that they has a large family: Mary Ellen, Infant, Lillie, Charles Cunningham, Hettie Eliza, Robert A, and Grover Cleveland McLEMORE.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M1WN-Y97/p1
Name: Andrew Denton Mclemore
Event: Death
Event Date: 16 Jan 1927
Event Place: Knoxville, Knox Co., Tennessee
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Widowed
Race or Color: White
Age: 85
Estimated Birth Year: 1842
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Tenn
Spouse:
Father: Grun Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: Tenn
Mother: Ellen Cummingham
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery: New Prospect Cemetery
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 18 Jan 1927
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4183298
Image Number: 1091
Film Number: 1876723
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn 1083
Collection: Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955","STR06" "I38398","McLemore","Andrew Denton","11 Apr 1841","16 Jan 1927","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Censu
Tennessee, Knox County, PO Knoxville
Enumerated 9 Apr 1870
Page 20
242-227
Cunningham, Magdalena 75 F W Va Keeping House 1000 340 Va
Cunningham, Catherine S 21 F W At Home Tenn
243-227
McLemore, Andrew D 39 (sic) M W Carpenter 400 200 Tenn
McLemore, Nancy I 26 F W Keeping house Tenn
McLemore, Mary E 3 F W Tenn
McLemore, Lillie E 2/12 F W Tenn


1880 Census
Tennessee, Knox County
Enumerated 14 June 1880
Page 15 SD 1 ED 157
126-128
Macklemore, Andrew W M 38 Farmer Tn Tn Tn
Macklemore, Nancy E W F 36 Wf Keeping House Tn Tn Tn
Macklemore, Mary E W F 14 Dtr At Home Tn Tn Tn
Macklemore, Lilliaella W F 11 Dtr At Home Tn Tn Tn
Macklemore, Charles C. W M 7 Son Tn Tn Tn
Macklemore, Eliza A W F 4 Dtr Tn Tn Tn
Macklemore, Robert E W M 10/12 8th Month Son Tn Tn Tn

1900 Census
Tennesse, Knox County, Civil District 14
Enumerated 20 and 21 June 1900
SD 2 ED 85 Sheet 13A
240-257
McLemore, Andy D. Head W M Apr 1841 59 M 35 Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
McLemore, Nancy I Wf W F May 1844 56 M 35 7/6 Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Charly Son W M May 1873 29 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Labor
McLemore, Robert Son W M Aug 1879 20 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Labor
McLemore, Clavland Son W M Nov 1884 15 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Labor

1910 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, Civil District 3
Enumerated 30 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 110 Sheet 18A Stamped 58
345-347
McLemore, Andrew D Head M W 69 M1 45 Tn SC SC Farmer
McLemore, Isabella N Wf F W 65 M1 45 7/6 Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Samuel H Brother M W 78 m4 3 Tenn SC SC
346-346
McLemore, Charles C. Head M W 36 m1 8 Tenn Tenn Farmer
McLemore, Lila G. Wf F W 35 m1 8 5/5 Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Rudolph S OSn M 2 7 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Andy W Son M W 5 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Paul T. SOn M W 4 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Zillan B Dtr F W 3 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Ina G Dtr F W 1 9/12 S Tenn Tenn Tenn

1920 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, Civil District 3
Enumerated 26 Jan 1920
SD 2 ED 120 Sheet 7A Stamped 52
131-134
McLemore, Charles Head M W 46 M Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
McLemore, Lilia T Wf F W 44 M Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Rudolph S Son M W 17 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Andy W Son M W 15 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Paul T. Son M W 14 S Tenn Tennn Tenn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Zilla B Dtr F W 13 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Thomas W. Son M W 8 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Harrison E Son M W 5 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Charles Jr. Son M W 3 5/12 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
132-135
McLemore, Andrew Head M W 78 M Tenn Va Sc
McLemore, Isabella Wf F W 75 M Tenn Tenn Va


","STR06" "I29902","McLemore","Andrew Handy Hugh ""H. H.""","20 Feb 1855","9 Mar 1927","0"," ""Alabama Death, 1908-1959""

Name: Handy Hugh McLemore Death Date: Mar 1927 Death County: Montgomery Volume: 12 Roll: 2 Page #: 5594","STR06" "I29902","McLemore","Andrew Handy Hugh ""H. H.""","20 Feb 1855","9 Mar 1927","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Federal Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Walkers
FHL # 1254026 NA Film # T9-0026
Page 242D
McLemore, H.H. Self M W Ala 25 Farmer Ga Ala
McLemore, C. Wife F W Ala 21 Keeping House South Carolina
McLemore, T. Son M W Ala 9 months Ala Ala
McLemore, Mary F Other F W Ala 61 Keeping House VA VA
McLemore, P.M. Son M W Ala 21 Farmer Ga Ala
McLemore, Katy E Dau F W Ala 27 Ga Ala
McLemore, Mary J Dau F W Ala 18 Ga Ala

1900 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Pr. 5, Montgomery City, Ward 5
Enumerated 9 June 1900
SD 2 ED 107 Sheet 15B
519R --- 355
McLemore, Handy H Hd W M Feb 1855 45 M/22 Ala Ala Ala Sgt Police Dept
McLemore, Celestine R Wf W F Mar 1859 41 M/22 1/1 SC SC SC Dressmaker
McLemore, Kate Dtr W F Jan 1882 18 S
Haskins, William Boarder W M Jun 1872 27 M/6 Vrmt Vrmt Vrmt Clerk Telephone Company
Haskins, Elizabeth Boarder W F Apr 1876 24 M/6 5/5 Wisc NY Maine
Ganmel, Clare Boarder W F Apr 1873 Div 0/0 Ind Germany Ind Saleswoman Dry Goods

1910 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Beat 5, Montgomery city
Enumerated 20 April 1910
SD 2 ED 95 Sheet 7A
523-96-119
McLemore, Handy H Hd M W 54 M1/31 Ala Ala Ala Bookkeeper Odd Jobs
McLemore, Celestine Wf F W 50 M1/31 SC SC SC 2/1 Seamstress Dept Store
McLemore, Kate Dtr F W 28 S Ala Ala SC Teacher School
Mitchell, Abraham Boarder M W 32 S Ala Ala Ala Chemist Cotton Mill

1920
Not Located

1930 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Pr. 7, Montgomery City
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 51-34 SD 8 Sheet 6A Stamped #270
226-106-107
McLemore, Celestine Hd O $10,000 F W 71 Wd SC SC SC Florist/Private Gardens
McLemore, Kate Dtr F W 47 S Ala SC SC Bookkeeper/ Alabama State Capital
McLemore, Pleasant Brother-in-law M W 70 S Ala Ala Ga Policeman/City Streets","STR06" "I42770","McLemore","Andrew Harmon","1 Oct 1913","Dec 1986","0","Rev. William P. McLemore instead lists him as Harmon Andrew McLemore. This might be the ""Herman"" A. McLemore show married Lola Mae Green on 7 Sept 1941 in Loudon County, Tennessee.
An unsourced tree on ancestry does show that his wife was indeed Leola Mae Green, and that they had two children.","STR06" "I26695","McLemore","Andrew Jackson","14 Sep 1814","25 Jan 1870","0","Andrew Jackson McLemore
Sept 14, 1814 - Jan 25, 1870

McLemore Burying Ground, Montgomery, Alabama

From DAR records 1936

The McLemore Burying Ground is about one mile off the Montgomery -Atlanta
Highway to the right facing east, and is about five miles from Montgomery.
It is on a knoll behind the old James McLemore home built about 1820. In
1936 Mrs. Lizzie Taylor Dickerson occupied it. A low brick wall and
iron fence surrounds the lot. Outside the main cemetery is another smaller
one, also enclosed. There are graves of slaves and faithful servants, mostly
unmarked outside all enclousures. Graves listed begin at the southwest
corner of the plot.

http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/montgomery/cemeteries/mclemore.txt

PAR Number 20185411
State: Alabama Year: 1854
Location: Montgomery Location Type: County

Abstract: A. J. McLemore asks the court to approve the sale of the personal estate, including slaves, of Elizabeth McLemore, deceased. McLemore explains that the estate cannot be properly divided without a sale of the property.

http://library.uncg.edu/slavery/petitions/results.aspx?s=3&sid=339&lRec=20185208&lastset=75&perpag=25","STR06" "I26695","McLemore","Andrew Jackson","14 Sep 1814","25 Jan 1870","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1840 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County
Folio 17
Stamped 162
Names of Heads of Families
Elizabeth McLemore
One Male 15 to 20
One Male 20-30
One Female 50-60

William McLemore
One Male Under 5
One Male 20-30
One Male 30-40
One Female 15-20

Andrew J. McLemore
One Male 20-30
One Female under 6
One Female 20-30

Moses McLemore
Two Males under five
One Male 5 to 10
One Male 30-40
One Female under five
One female 20-30

James McLemore
One Male 20-30

1850 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Dist. 1
Enumerated 9 October 1850
192-194
Pleasant W. and Martha McLemore
193-195
Andrew J. McLemore 35 M Farmer $4000 Ga
Margaret McLemore 30 F Ala
Martha E. McLemore 11 F Ala
Margaret N. McLemore 6 F Ala
Sally M. McLemore 2 F Ala
John P. Cafey 33 M MD NC

1860 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Division 1
11 and 12 September 1860
Pages 164 (bottom) and 165 (top)
1376-1340
A.J. McLemore 49 M Farmer $22,000 $40,450 Ga
S.C. McLemore 29 F SC
M.E. McLemore 21 F Ala
M.N. McLemore 16 F Ala
M.R. McLemore 5 F Ala
Moses McLemore 3 M Ala
L.A. McLemore 2 F Ala

Andrew died prior to the two census enumerations listed below, which show his second wife, Sarah Caroline, and her children:

1870 Federal Census
Alabama, Montgomery county, Twp 16 Range 19, Post Office Montgomery
Enumerated 11 July 1870
Stamped 342
1994-1999
McLemore, S.C. 39 F W Keeping House SC
McLemore, Elizabeth 30 F At Home Ala
McLemore, M.R. 14 F At Home Ala
McLemore, Moses 12 M At Home Ala
McLemore, Adella 10 F At At Home Ala
McLemore, Price 8 M Ala
McLemore, A.L. 4 M Ala

1880 Federal Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Walkers
FHL # 1254026 NA Film # T9-0026
Page 235B
McLemore, Moses Self M W 23 Ala Farmer Ga SC
McLemore, Sarah C Mother F W 49 SC Keeping House SC SC
McLemore, Laura A Sister F W 21 Ala Ga Ala
McLemore, S.P. Brother M W 18 Ala Ga SC","STR06" "I26695","McLemore","Andrew Jackson","14 Sep 1814","25 Jan 1870","0","(Medical):A direct male descendant, still bearing the McLemore surname, participated in the Morrison yDNA study. He was predicted to be in the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandanavia. However, he does not currently have any matches among the other 15 members with the McLemore surname in the study. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.","STR06" "I25906","McLemore","Andrew Jackson","17 Feb 1820","9 Oct 1861","0","At the time of the 1850 Shelby County, Tennessee census, an A.J. McLemore, age 27, born in Tennesse, and listed as a Lawyer with $2,000 in Personal Property, was a boarder in the home of A.F. and Eliza Gibbs. They were living in the fourth ward of Memphis. Also boarding in the home were two other attornies, James LAMB and Thos. GHOLSON, and with R.F. BROWN, a Physician.

Obituaries and article below copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created Mary and Kent

DEATH OF ANDREW J. McLEMORE

The telegraph from Richmond on Saturday night last, brought us the sad intelligence of the death of this gentleman, by drowning, in that city, on the Wednesday previous. No particulars of the melancholy casualty are given.

Mr. McLemore was the son of Col. John C. McLemore, of this ciy. He was of a noble and generous nature, a warm friend, and a true man. He leaves, both in this city and throughout the State, a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn his melancholy fate and untimely end.

Memphis Daily Appeal
October 17, 1861
Death of A.J. McLemore--We find the following notice of the drowning of our late friend Andrew J. McLemore in the Richmond Examiner of the 11 inst.:

A young gentleman, named Andrew Jackson McLemore, from Tennessee, inspired with a patriotic desire to join the Confederate forces, either as a private or under commission, arrived in this city some two or three days last past, and, on last night, about half past seven o'clock, walked into the canal, and was drowned. A coroner's inquest was held, at which the jury returned the following verdict"" ""The deceased came to his death by accidental downing in the James River and Kanawha canal, near Eighth Street, in the city of Richmond"" There is a brother of the deceased in a Tennessee company commanded by Capt. Bennet, at Manassas, to which place he was desirous of going, and, side by side with his brother, battle with his country's foes; but, alas! the wire's winged messenger wafted to his fond parents the melancholy tidings of his death and blighted hopes. His remains were cared for by his friends from his gallant State now in the city.

Nashville Union and American
October 18, 1861
Andrew J. McLemore, Esq.
The Richmond correspondent of the Petersburg Express gives the following account of the death of Andrew J. McLemore, Esq. of Memphis, who was accidentally drowned in Richmond on the 9th inst. We knew Mr. McLemore from boyhood, and we knew him to possess one of the warmest of hearts, a bright intellect and high toned honor. He was graduated, with the highest honors, at the University of Nashville, and soon after located in Memphis, where he has ever since resided, with the exception of a few years in San Francisco, California. Mr. McLemore was on his way to Manassas, to join the army, at the time of his death. He has three brothers in the army, at the time of his death. He has three brothers in the army, two at Columbus and one at Fairfax Court House. He was a son of Col. Jao. C. McLemore who, for many years, resided in this city. The following are the remarks of the Richmond correspondent:

Another gallant young soldier has gone to the tomb before he had an opportunity of serving his country on the battlefield. Andrew Jackson McLemore, from Memphis, Tenn., reached this city some three or four days ago and stopped at the Spotswood House, intending to proceed to Manassas at an early day, where he has a brother serving in Captain Bennett's company. Night before last, while endeavoring to grope his way to the Petersburg depot, he accidentally fell into the canal and was drowned. his body was found yesterday, and a key bearing the number of his room at the hotel disclosed his identity. He had letters from his father to President Davis, and other distinguished public functionaries, which had never been presented. An inquest was held by the coroner, & verdict of death by accidental drowning rendered, and his body placed in a metallic burial case and deposited in the vault at Hollywood to await the requisition of friends.","STR06" "I26197","McLemore","Andrew Jackson","10 Sep 1829","Yes, date unknown","0","Biographical Sketch of A. J. McLemore, Walnut Grove Township, Greene County, Missouri

From ""History of Greene County, Missouri,"" St. Louis: Western
Historical Company, 1883.

A. J. McLemore was born in Monroe County, East Tennessee, September 10,
1829. His father, Mr. A. McLemore, was a native of North Carolina,
born March 11, 1787. He died in Tennessee. The subject of this sketch
was the youngest child of his parents, there being nine older than he.
When fifteen years old, he came to Greene County, Mo., and after a
short stay at Springfield, went to Dade County. In 1851, he, with other
adventurers, took the gold fever and went to California. Here he re-
mained some five years, and accumulated a considerable sum of money.
Returning to Dade County, Mo., in 1857, he speculated in live stock a
short time, but returned to California in the spring of 1857, accomp-
anied by his wife (Dialtha Alexander) to whom he had been married in
February 5, 1857. They drove a large herd of stock through to the West
on which Mr. McLemore realized handsomely. They located in Eldorado
County on a stock ranch, remaining eighteen months. Returning to Miss-
ouri, Mr. McLemore bought the old Alexander homestead near Ozark, on
which he remained till the civil war. He then sold out and made a trip
to Texas, but returned almost immediately, and located again just north
of Ozark, where he remained till he moved to where he now lives, near
Walnut Grove. He has one of the best improved farms in the northwest
part of Greene County, his residence being elegant and well located.
Seven children have been born to Mr. McLemore and wife, six of whom,
Ida F., John S., Detroit M., Maggie M., Greeley N. and Myrtle O., are
still living. The deceased child was their first born, a son named
Cornelius A., born June 23, 1859 and died March 23, 1863.

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Archives by: Joe Miller mio@netins.net","STR06" "I26197","McLemore","Andrew Jackson","10 Sep 1829","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1880 Federal Census
Missouri, Greene County, Walnut Grove Twp
Enumerated 4 Jun 1880
Page 7 SD 4 ED 31
42-42
McLamore, Andrew W M 50 --- Farmer Tenn NC NC
McLamore, Dialtha W F 43 Wf Keeping House Tenn NC NC
McLamore, John W M 15 Son At School Mo Tenn Tenn
McLamore, Detroit W M 12 Son At School Mo Tenn Tenn
McLamore, Margaret W F 16 Dtr At School Mo Tenn Tenn
McLamore, Nevada W F 8 Dtr Mo Tenn Tenn
McLamore, Myrtle W F 4 Dtr Mo Tenn Tenn

1900 Federal Census
Missouri, Greene County, Walnut Grove Twp
Enumerated 16b Jun 1900
SD 149 ED 57 Sheet 11B
244-244
McLemore, Andrew Head W M Sep 1829 70 M 40 Tenn NC NC Capotolist
McLemore, Dialtha Wf W F Aug 1834 63 M 40 7/5 Tenn NC NC
McLemore, Navada G. Dtr W F Aug 1875 24 S Mo Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Myrtle O Dtr W F Sept 1877 22 S Mo Tenn Tenn","STR06" "I34263","McLemore","Andrew Jackson","14 May 1892","15 Apr 1968","0","Andrew Jackson McLemore
DOB 14 May 1892 Franklin County, Texas
DOD 15 Apr 1968 Gilmer, Upshur County, Texas
M W Age 75 Single
Parents Marion Frances McLemore Annie Talbott
Retired
Veteran of World War I
Residence Mt. Pleasant
Cemetery Grey Rock, Franklin County, Texas
Buried 17 Apt 1968
Film #2137027
Cause of Death, Natural causes, possible heart attack
Informant, Mrs. Alma McGee, Sister","STR06" "I38568","McLemore","Andrew Jackson ""Jack""","1 Mar 1872","13 Sep 1961","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Arkansas, Logan County, Sugar Creek Twp
Enumerated 19 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 66 Sheet 2B
34-35
McLemore, Andrew J Head M W 51 M1 8 Ala Un Ala Farmer
McLemore, Lula E Wf F W 34 M1 8 4/4 Ark Tenn Ark
McLemore, Orben Son M W 8 S Ark Ala Ark
McLemore, Opal Son M W 3 S Ark Ala Ark
McLemore, Oval Son M W 3 S Ark Ala Ark
McLemore, Sherman Son M W 6/12 S Ark Ala Ark

1920 Census
Arkansas, Logan County, Sugar Creek Twp
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 61 Sheet 6A
109-111
McLemore, Jackson Head M W 47 M Ala Ala Alal Farmer
McLemore, Lulu E Wf F W 44 M Ark Tenn Ark
McLemore, Andrew J Son M W 18 S Ark Ala Ark Laborer Home Farm
McLemore, Opal (TWINS) Son M W 13 S Ark Ala Ark
McLemore, Oval (TWINS) Son M W 13 S Ark Ala Ark
McLemore, Sherman Son M W 10 S Ark Ala Ark
McLemore, Arlean Dtr F W 7 S Ark Ala Ark","STR06" "I32069","McLemore","Andrew Jackson ""Jack""","14 Dec 1891","16 Nov 1953","0","This might be his death record, from ""Alabama Deaths, 1908-1959"", but should be verified:

Name: Andrew J McLemore Death Date: 16 Nov 1953 Death County: Montgomery Volume: 47 Certificate: 23419 Roll: 6

","STR06" "I32069","McLemore","Andrew Jackson ""Jack""","14 Dec 1891","16 Nov 1953","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Pr 20 Walkers
Enumerated 17 Apr 1930
ED 51-57 SD 8 Sheet 17B
160-160
McLemore, Jack Head M W 38 M 27 No ALa Ala Ala Farmer General Farm
McLemore, Mary Wf F W 35 M 24 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Jack Jr Son M W 9 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Thomas O SOn M W 8 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, William H SOn M W 10/12 S Ala Ala ALa

1940 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Twp 20 (Walkers)
Enumerated 1 May 1940
SD 2 ED 52-83 Sheet 21B
35 O 110
McLemore, Andrew J Jr Head M W 48 No C1 Ala Same Home Farmer
McLemore, Mary O Wf M (sic) W 44 M No H4 Same Home Housewife
McLemore, Andrew Jr Son M W 19 S Yes H4 Ala Same Home Student
McLemore, Thomas O Son M W 17 S Yes H4 Ala Same Home Student
McLemore, William H Som M W 10 S Yea 5 Ala Same Home Student","STR06" "I36115","McLemore","Andrew N. Jackson","6 Mar 1876","29 Jul 1933","0","Description: Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947


Name: Andrew J. Mclemore
Titles and Terms (original):
Death Date: 29 Jul 1933
Death Place: Decatur, Macon, Illinois
Gender: Male

Age: 57
Estimated Birth Year: 1876
Birth Date: 06 Mar 1876
Birthplace: Salem, Indiana
Father: Hiram Green Mclemore
Father's Titles and Terms (original):
Father's Birth Place: Craborchard, Ky.
Mother: Nancy Ellen Hiffner
Mother's Titles and Terms (original):
Mother's Birth Place: Lexington, Ky.
Occupation: excavating Contractor

Spouse: Rosa Russell
Spouse's Titles and Terms (original):
Spouse's Birthplace:
Burial Date: 31 Jul 1933
Burial Place: Salem, Worthington, Indiana
Cemetery: Crown Hill

Digital Folder Number: 4008311
Image Number: 900
Film Number: 1675013
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: p 26900 cn 393","STR06" "I36115","McLemore","Andrew N. Jackson","6 Mar 1876","29 Jul 1933","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Indiana, Washington County, Washington Twp
Enuerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 142 Sheet 9B
199-213
Stewart, Elizabeth Head W F July 1825 74 Wd 6/5 Ind Ky Va
199-213
McLemore, Andrew Head W M Spet 1876 23 m2 Ind Ky Ky
McLemore, Rose Wf W F July 1880 19 M 2 1/1 Ind Ky Ind Farmer
McLemore, Melvin Son W M May 1899 1 Ind Ind Ind Ind

1910 Census
Illinois, Macon County, Niantic Twp
Enumeratd 6 May 1910
SD 10 ED 130
91-91
McLemore, A. J. Head M W 36 m1 12 Ind Ky Ky Laborer On Farm
McLemore, Rose Wf F W 29 M1 12 Ind Ind Ind Housekeeper
McLemore, Melvin Son M W 11 S Ind Ind Ind
McLemore, Dickie Son M W 5 S Ind Ind Ind
McLemore, Charley Son M W 2 S Ind Ind Ind
Allen, Margaret Aunt F W 57 M1 39 2/2 Ind Ky Ind

1920 Census
Illinois, Macon County, Niantic Village
Enumerated 7 Jan 1920
SD 11 ED 160 Sheet 5B
135-135
Mclemore, Andrew J Head m W 46 M Ind Ky Ky Farmer
Mclemore, Rose Wife F W 39 M Ind Ind Ind Ind
Mclemore, Melvin Son M W 20 S Ind Ind Ind
Mclemore, Dickie Son M W 16 S Ind Ind Ind
Mclemore, Charley Son M W 12 S Ind Ind Ind","STR06" "I37962","McLemore","Andrew Pickney","15 Feb 1864","26 Aug 1927","0","Andrew was a blacksmith. Eldon and Ann McLemore write that he left home in 1878 and never returned. He can be located on the 1880 Scott County, MI census living with M. J. Pegram. He was 16, and she 35. Her niece was also living in the household.","STR06" "I37962","McLemore","Andrew Pickney","15 Feb 1864","26 Aug 1927","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Pottawotomie County, Pr. No. 3 Moore Twp, Maud Town
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD 5 ED 217 Ward 3 Sheet 5A, Stamped 5
83-83
McLemore, Andrew Head M W 40 M1 9 Miss Miss Miss Repair Blacksmith
McLemore, Cynthia Wf F W 30 m1 9 6/5 Ark Ark Ark
McLemore, Andrew P Son M W 8 S OK Miss Ark
McLemore, Charles S Son M W 6 S Ok Miss Ark
McLemore, Dessa M Dtr F W 4 S Ok Miss Ark
McLemore, Noble O Son M W 2 S Ok Miss Akr
McLemore, Fred Son M W 0/12 SA Ok Miss Ark
Pitts, Martha Mother-in-law F W 59 Wd 16/7 Ark Tenn Tenn
Pitts, Wesley Brother-in-law M W 23 m1 3 Ark Ark Ark Laborer Odd Jobs
Pitts, Andrew Brother-in-law M W 17 S Ark Ark Ark Laborer Odd Jobs
Pitts, Lura Sister-in-law F W 15 S Ark Ark Ark

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Pottawotomie COunty, Moore Twp No 3, Maud
Enumerated 12 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 222 Sheet 6A
132
McLemore, Andrew P Head M W 49 M Miss US US Blacksmith
McLemore, Cynthia E Wf F W 39 M Ark Ark Ark
McLemore, Pinkne Son M W 18 S Ok Miss Ark
McLemore, Charles L.I. Son M W 15 S Ok Miss Ark
McLemore, Dessie W Dtr F W13 S Ok Miss Ark
McLemore, Noble Son M W 12 S Ok Miss Ark
McLemore, Sylvester Son M W 8 S Ok Miss Ark
McLemore, Silas B Son M W 6 S Ok Miss Ark
McLemore, Roland Son M W 4 6/12 SD Ok Miss Ark

","STR06" "I28712","McLemore","Angelo","7 Jan 1903","15 Aug 1959","0","Not located on the 1920 census. In 1930, he was living with his mother and two brothers, and not with first wife Elizabeth of their son, R. H. McLemore.

Dolores McLemore McKee writes that her parents, Angelo and Pauline McLemore moved to California in 1935 where he worked for various large land owners, mostly in the fruit industry He also spent several summers working in Oregon and Washington. There he worked on McNary Damn located on the Columbia River. This was the time that irrigation was being developed for all the farming on both sides of the Columbia River. He was baptized ca 1950 Kennewick First Christian Church. He joined his son in Dallas in 1954 in his plumbing company. He passed away on August 15, 1959 while fishing on the White River in Arkansas. He is buried in Dallas along side his wife, Pauline (his second wife).

Although the SSDI shows that Angelo was born 7 Jan 1903, Dolores notes that her own birth certificate indicates her father was born in 1902.","STR06" "I27842","McLemore","Angus Paul","31 Dec 1898","8 May 1967","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was listed as a resident of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and his occupation was railroad grading for Boy Creston Co in Purvis, Mississippi. His nearest relative was Mathene, Laura. He was tall and stout, with blue eyes and light hair. The date of his registration was September 12, 1918. The date of birth shown on draft registration was December 31, 1899. On the SSDI it is instead shown as December 31, 1898. FindAGrave also shows him as born in 31 Dec 1898. He is buried with his wife, Gertrude (maiden name not listed), who was born 11 Jan 1898 and died 5 Jun 1961. Gertrude's maiden name is shown by some as PIERCE. Said to have been the parents of three.","STR06" "I27842","McLemore","Angus Paul","31 Dec 1898","8 May 1967","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Mississippi, Jones County, Beat 4, Ovett
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 24-19 SD 9 Sheet 1B
19-21
McLemore, Bunion Head 200 M W 40 M 21 Miss Miss Miss Wood Cutter Turpentine Plant
McLemore, Lovie Wf F W 37 M 17 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Hazele Dtr F W 17 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Elma Dtr F W 14 S Miss Miss Miss
19-22
McLemore, Joe R Head M W 64 M 23 Miss Miss Miss Wood Cutter Turpentine Plant
McLemore, Laura Wf F W 63 M 22 Miss Miss Miss
23-26
McLemore, Paul J Head M W 30 M 20 Miss Miss Miss Laborer Transportaion
McLemore, Getrude Wf F W 30 M 20 Miss Miss
McLemore, Dorothy Dtr F W 7 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Laura Dtr F W 4 1/12 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Doria Dtr F RW 3 8/12 Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I21814","McLemore","Ann","Abt 1840","Yes, date unknown","0","It appears to have been her cousin, Anna McLemore (daughter of Amos McLemore and Jemima SIMMONS), and not Ann, who sold the following land in 1885: Cumberland County, NC Deed Book 79, p 353 Ann McLEMORE to John AVERITT 197 1/2 acres adjacent JESSUP and in 1890: Cumberland County NC Deed Bk 90 p 403 Ann McLEMORE to Wm. BYRD 42 acres on Harrison Creek","STR06" "I27822","McLemore","Ann Corrine","Jan 1899","Yes, date unknown","0","Sharon McLemore Abrantes writes that Ann Corrine McLemore married a Mr. Slaydon, from Picayune, Mississippi.","STR06" "I29827","McLemore","Ann Eliza","Aft 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
The Upper 5th District, County of Houston, State of Georgia
Enumerated 2 August 1850
43-43
Michael Howard 57 M Farmer $1000 South Carolina
T/Jemphester Howard 56 F South Carolina
T/Jemphester Howard 21 F Ga
Hampton Howard 19 M Farmer Ga
Joe Howard 18 M Garmer Ga
Richmond Howard 16 M Farmer Ga
Enoch Howard 14 M Farmer Ga
Aneliza McElmore 8 F Ga
Joe McElmore 6 M Ga
Archibald McElmore 3 M Ga","STR06" "I27543","McLemore","Ann Elizabeth","5 Jul 1857","Yes, date unknown","0","Paul Williams writes that she married Thomas KIRBY on 28 Aug 1879 in Rockcastle County, KY.","STR06" "I24726","McLemore","Anna","Aft 1764","Bef 15 Jan 1835","0","James McLemore writes that ""Another daughter, Ann, Anna or Anny apparently did not marry; her own will, which she signed as Anny McLemore, was dated August 18, 1818, was admitted to probate January 15, 1835, in Southhampton County (Will Book 11, p. 352), referred to her brother Gilliam McLemore, but bequeathed her property to her granddaughter Susanna Carter, daughter of HER daughter Susanna Woodward! Ann survived her brother Gilliam, and was later paid by his estate ten dollars for briefly keeping his children after his death. (James L. McLemore, III, p. 73)""

Jim White (jim4@whitesnet.net) instead believes, however, that Anna m: 1st. John Lewis - no children - m: 2nd Hanson (Ransom?) Carter (daughter Susannah) & died before January 15, 1835 Southampton County Virginia.","STR06" "I22219","McLemore","Anna","Abt 1840","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1900 Cumberland County, NC census, a 54 year old Annie McLemore was living in the home of Edward C. and Lena McLemore. She was listed as ""Aunt,"" and her date of birth was shown as Nov. 1845. She was single.

Bonnie Seiler shows her instead as the mother of an Edward C. McLemore.

It appears to have been Anna, and not her cousin Ann McLemore (daughter of Raiford McLemore and Polly Underwood) who sold the following land in 1885: Cumberland County, NC Deed Book 79, p 353 Ann McLEMORE to John AVERITT 197 1/2 acres adjacent JESSUP and in 1890: Cumberland County NC Deed Bk 90 p 403 Ann McLEMORE to Wm. BYRD 42 acres on Harrison Creek. Her brother, Haywood, also sold land adjacent to the Jessup's in Cumberland County.","STR06" "I26709","McLemore","Anna","24 Apr 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","Mary Lynn Santa indicates she died 18 Jan 1948.

","STR06" "I26580","McLemore","Anna Elizabeth ""Bettie""","Between 1825 and 1830","","0","Shown by some researcher as Anna Elizabeth or Alenda. Shown on an unsourced Ancestry.com record as have been born in Clarke County, MS and dying in Texas on 26 Jan 1903.","STR06" "I37921","McLemore","Anna Laura","Jan 1885","29 Jun 1964","0","In the 1957 City Directory for Jackson, Tennessee, there was a listing for:

Jacobs, Geo F (Annie M) h. 10C Parkview Ct","STR06" "I25597","McLemore","Anna Marie","Abt 1829","Yes, date unknown","0","Mary Lynn Santa and Stephaun Paul instead show she was born ca 1835, and both also show that she died on 2 Apr 1908 in Mississippi. Paul shows two children born to her marriage to Charles Knight, Mary and Catherine, both born in Perry County, Mississippi. A widowed A. M. Knight, born ca 1835 in Mississippi is listed in Beat 2, Wayne County, MS as of the 1880 census. She is shown as a farmer, with both parents born in Tennessee. Living in her houshold are 30 year Elizabeth Battey, white, house servant, and Elizabeth's children Bula (7) and Charley (3). All the members of the Battey family were shown as born in Alabama.

This may be a different Anna M. Knight.","STR06" "I45755","","","","","","","" "I25808","McLemore","Annie","Abt 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown on the 1870 Lauderdale Census as Ulisses, a female, age 4?","STR06" "I35513","McLemore","Annie","Abt 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married J. R. DAVIS on 11 Aug 1887 in Van Zandt County, Texas.","STR06" "I37930","","","","","","","" "I26370","McLemore","Annie Elizabeth ""Bettie""","3 Jun 1903","25 Nov 1990","0","Listed with her grandparents and sisters as of the 1910 & 1920 Federal Census of Carroll County, Tennessee.

","STR06" "I47745","McLemore","Annie Kie","2 Feb 1846","23 Jul 1918","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page shows she was married first to George Redus, and second to Dr. Goza. Links her to her children, Louis A Redus, George Mathew Redus, and Ada Pauline Goza.","STR06" "I26165","McLemore","Annie Louise","5 Apr 1859","16 Aug 1938","0","A note from Andrew Ewing indicates that he helped deliver twin daughters born to Billy McLemore and his wife in 1859....it appears that Annie Louise was born along with a sister, who appears to have died young.

Transcription of Tennessee Death Certificate

name Annie Lou Mclemore Richardson
Death date 16 Aug 1938
event place Murfreesboro, Rutherford, Tennessee
gender Female
marital status: Married
race or color: White
age 79 estimated
birth date 05 Apr 1859
birthplace Franklin, Tenn
spouse: Jno E. Richardson
father W. S. Mclemore father's birthplace Murray Co., Tenn.
mother: Annie Louise Wharton mother's birthplace Davidson Co., Tenn. o
ccupation
street address 217 East College St.
burial place Evergreen
burial date 18 Aug 1938
4183432 image number 1166 film number 1876866 volume/page/certificate number cn 18038","STR06" "I3383","McLemore","Annie Marie","13 Nov 1921","10 Sep 2011","0","Member of the Texas and National Associations of Realtors; Jasper Chamber of Commerce. Her hobbies are travelling, handwork, and her grandchildren.

When Marie was a little girl, she told her cousin Ruby Lee Morgan ""My daddy said I'm going to get a permanent this year, (even) if it takes all his sheep.""

Obituary

Annie Marie McLemore Hicks went to be with her Savior on Saturday, September 10, 2011. She was surrounded by her family, who loved her dearly and will miss her greatly. Funeral Services will be 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, September 13, 2011, at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home in Jasper, with burial to follow at Zion Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be 5:00 - 8:00 p.m., Monday, September 12, 2011, at the funeral home. A lifelong Jasper resident, Marie was born on November 13, 1921, to Ivy A. and Kate McLemore. She was one of nine children, having six brothers and two sisters. She married S.C. 'Ted' Hicks on November 20, 1937. Marie and Ted were married for 66 years. Marie was a homemaker in her early years, later attending Piney Woods Business College and working for E.P. Hughes as a legal secretary. Her interest in land and knowledge of the Jasper area led her to become a realtor. She served thirty years in the Real Estate Industry, the last fifteen years as a partner with John Lanier in Lanier Hicks Real Estate of Jasper. She served as President of the Deep East Texas Board of Realtors, was an active member of the Newcomers Club, and Director of The Jasper Chamber of Commerce. She was a member of the Zion Hill Baptist Church. She and Ted developed a herd of cattle after retirement on the Sims, McLemore owned land in the Springhill Community of Jasper. She loved to travel, create art, quilting, and tending to her farm and cows. Most of all she loved her Lord and was strong in her faith in God, her family, the Jasper area and it's people. She is survived by her two daughters, Elizabeth Hicks Thomas and husband, Robert Earl of Jasper, and Janette Hicks Clark and husband, Jerry of Buna; two brothers, John D. McLemore and Dr. Bobbie F. McLemore; four grandchildren, Todd Thomas and wife, Bridget of Houston, Jerilyn Walters and husband, Todd of Buna, Tedd Thomas of Brookeland, and Joel Clark and wife, Jo Della of Buna; six great grandchildren, Erin Thomas, Elise Thomas, Jacob Clark, Jessi Clark, Joseph Clark, and Hannah Walters. She is also survived by numerous other family and friends. Marie was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, S.C. 'Ted' Hicks; four brothers, Tommie, J.W., Earl, and Hoy McLemore; two sisters, Irma Brauniger and Elsie Gilley. The family wants to express their heartfelt thanks to all of Marie's caregivers over the years. Memorials may be made to Lakes Area Hospice PO Box 2086 Jasper, TX 75951 or the charity of your choice.

Published in The Beaumont Enterprise on September 13, 2011
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 21, 2011","STR06" "I22284","","","","","","","" "I26190","McLemore","Anson","1 Feb 1808","Yes, date unknown","0","May have instead been born in North Carolina?

Shown by most researchers as dying in Monroe County, Tennessee on 28 Aug 1839 without family.

The Thomas White Collection, letters written to Thomas White, Four Mile Branch, Monroe County, TN
has a reference to Andon (sic) McLemore, dec's in a/c with Thos. White, 26 Aug 1839.

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/twhite2.htm","STR06" "I35277","McLemore","Aplin Erskin","4 Dec 1878","16 Jul 1938","0","When he registered for the World War I draft, he listed his home address as Hitchita, McIntosh County, OK, where he was farmer. His nearest relative was shown as Verdie Bell Mizell of Granbury.
The informant for this death certificate was Mrs. W. F. Mizell of Granbury. presumably his sister, Verdie.

In 1930, he was living in the home of his older brother, Thomas Henry McLemore, in Beckham County, OK. He was listed as single, and as a laborer on a general farm.","STR06" "I26858","McLemore","Aquilla ""Quilla"" L.","10 Oct 1869","4 Nov 1918","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Beat 1 Meridian
Enumerated 23 Apr 1910
SD 5 ED 38 Sheet 7A
Bonita Road
101-101
McLemore, Mrs. L.E. Head F W 33 Wd 4/3 MIss Flor Ala
McLemore, Evrette C Son M W 10 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, T B Dtr F W 9 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Eugene Son M W 6 S Miss Miss Miss
102-102
McLemore, L.K. Head M W 33 S Miss Miss Ala English Farmer
103-103
Wilson, Hesicire Head M Mu 21 M1 5 Miss Miss Miss Laborer
Wilson, Harett Wfd F Mu 21 M1 5 3/2 Miss Miss Miss
Wilson, Fannie M Dtr F Mu 4 S Miss Miss Miss
Wilson, Ophelia Dtr F Mu 1 S Miss Miss Miss
104-104
McLemore, Quilla Head F W 40 S Miss Miss Ala English Income","STR06" "I25857","McLemore","Aquilla ""Quillie""","Between 1815 and 1820","17 Jun 1888","0","Shown as born in Tennessee on the 1850 census, but Mississippi in 1880.

She is listed on the Mississippi, State and Territorial census for 1853, in Copiah county, as the head of a household consisting of 5 males and 5 females. Roll v229_1, Line 42.","STR06" "I2009","McLemore","Ara Anna","18 Aug 1903","10 Aug 1976","0","Name Ara Anna Mcdaniel
Event Type Death
Event Date 10 Aug 1976
Event Place Tyler, Smith, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 18 Aug 1903
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Tom Mclemore
Mother's Name (first name unavailable) Clark
Informant B H McDaniel (son)
Certificate Number 63304
GS Film number 2243977
Digital Folder Number 005165870
Image Number 00722


Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3FX-F97 : accessed 01 Apr 2014), Ara Anna Mcdaniel, 10 Aug 1976; citing certificate number 63304, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2243977.","STR06" "I21660","McLemore","Archibald","Between 1759 and 1762","Between 1820 and 1830","0","James L. McLemore, III author of THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE McLEMORE FAMILY OF VIRGINIA AND THE CAROLINAS, notes on the diagram titled ""Family Tree of James Macklemore"" that Archibald was the progenitor of the Sampson County, N.C. family. James puts his date of birth as circa 1760-1762.

Ancestry.com has an Index only record showing that Archibald McLemore State NC County Duplin County was on an Early Tax List in 1783, and also on a Sampson County Early Tax List in 1784

Source: Ancestry.com. North Carolina, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.

The following was excerpted from ""The Heritage of Sampson County, North Carolina"" Oscar Bizell, Editor c. 1983

""Archibald McLemore-rec'd land grant in 1779 in Duplin Co for 100 acres on the east side of the Great Cohera. Purchased adjacent land.

First Sampson County Tax List Sept 1784 Arch'd McLemore 100 acres-1 Free Polls-0 Black Polls Drew McLemore 0 acres-1 Free Polls-O Black Polls Drew McLemore Jr. 0 acres-1 Free Polls-O Black Polls West McLemore 0 acres-1 Free Polls-O Black Polls William McLemore 0 acres-1 Free Polls-O Black Polls

1784 Sampson County, NC Court Order 22 Jun 1784 Public Work Archilus [Archibald] McLEMORE, Drury McLEMORE plus others to clear Little Coharie... (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

1787 Sampson County, NC Court Order Public Work 14 May 1787 River clearing duty Drewry McLEMORE Archibald McLEMORE plus others (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

1803 Sampson County NC Court Order 7 Feb 1803 Jury duty to lay off dowry lands Archibald McLEMORE plus others (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

Beginning in 1804, Archibald gave his land to his sons: to Hezekiah in 1804 he gave 100 acres; to Henry in 1810 he gave 150 acres; to Tobias in 1810 he gave 300 (sic) acres; and to Raiford in 1812 he gave his remaining land & Dwelling. Raiford b bet 1785-1790. Raiford had a son named Hezekiah born ca 1827""

These transfers are on file with the Sampson County Clerk, P.O. Box 256, Clinton, NC 28328. Abstractions from the four deeds transferring land from Archibald to his sons are included with the notes for each son.

Other land transactions involving Archibald McLemore are abstracted below. These deeds were located with the use of an index of Sampson County McLemore Deeds prepared by the Rev. William McLemore. It is not known if the index was exhaustive.

Sampson County Deeds Book 7, pages 128-129 Abstract of Deed from Archabald McLEMORE to John WRIGHT State of North Carolina, Duplin County

This indenture made the twenty fourth day of March in the Year of our Lord One thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty 1780 between Archabald McLEMORE and John WRIGHT of the County and province aforesaid...Archabald McLEMORE for and in consideration of the sum of Two Hundred pounds paid by John WRIGHT do convey...to the said John WRIGHT a survey of land containing One Hundred Acres of land on the north side of Great Coheary on both sides of the Cannady branch.... In witness whereof I the said Archabald McLEMORE have herewith set my hand and seal affixed the day and year first above written Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of us Fleet COOPER and Drury McLEMORE, Arch'd McLEMORE State of North Carolina, Duplin County October Court One Thousand seven Hundred an Eighty...proved in Open Court by the Oath of Fleet Cooper...William DECKLAN C.C.

(Abstracted from the original by Melinda McLemore Strong 26 May 2005)

Sampson County Deed Book Book 9, Page 195 Abstract of Deed

Archabald McLAMORE to Nathan PETERSON

Archabald McLemore, County of Sampson, State of North Carolina for consideration of 100 pounds?(received from) Nathan PETERSON of the County and State aforesaid?..do convey?one certain tract?.of land ?lying and being in the County of Sampson and on the West side of the great Cohary creek?containing by estimate thirty two acres of land?more of less being a part of a tract of land of Two Hundred acres of land granted by patent to Cade WEATHERSBEE ?date the 25 day of November 1761?also one other tract of land?in Sampson in the fork of the great Cohary and Little Cohary ?containing in the Whole One Hundred acres of land which was granted unto Archabald McLAMORE ?.8 day of October 1787?.

In witness whereof I the said Archabald McLAMORE have ?set my hand?.this 10th day of January 1793?.Signed?in the presence of Moses? PETERSON and Thomas SEALE (?) Sampson County February Court 1793 Hardy HOLMES Clk

Registered in the County aforesaid 21st May 1793 O. HOLMES Regt

(Abstracted from the original by Melinda McLemore Strong 6 July 2005)

Sampson County Deed Book Book 11, Page 424 Abstract of Deed

Archabald McLAMORE to Nathan PETERSON

Archabald McLEMORE, State of North Carolina, County of Sampson, for consideration of 15 pounds Current money?(received from) Nathan PETERSON of the State and County aforesaid?..do convey?one tract?.of land ?lying and being in the County of Sampson and on the West side of the great Cohara and the Est. side of the Marsh Branch?beginning at ?.Thomas PAGES Corner?East along PAGES line and?.then South West along Archabald McLAMORES line?.on the Marsh branch?Byins BAYKINS line?.containing by estimation Eighty Two acres of land be the same more or less the aforesaid land was granted to Jesse PEACOCK by Patent bearing dated the 20th day of December 1791 and conveyed by Jesse PEACOCK to me Archabald McLAMORE by deed of law and being dated the 9th day of January 1793.

In witness whereof I the said Archabald McLAMORE have ?set my hand?.5th day of May 1801?.Signed?in the presence of Willis MAGEE and Hezekiah McLAMORE State of North Carolina, Sampson County May Term 1801?. proved on the Oath of Willis MAGEE Hardy HOLMES Clk

Registered the 11th day of June A.D. 1801 O HOLMES Regt

(Abstracted from the original by Melinda McLemore Strong 6 July 2005)

1801 Sampson County NC Court Order Public work 10 Aug 1801 Little Coharie Ezekiah McLEMORE and Archibald McLEMORE plus others work on river (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

1807 Sampson County NC Court Order Deed 13 May 1807 James ROBINSON to Archibald McLEMORE 400 acres proved by Hezekiah McLEMORE

1812 Sampson County NC Will 17 Nov 1812 Wm. ROBINSON Esquire produced to this court the last will and testament of Alice ROBINSON Dec'd which was admitted to probate by the oath of Archibald McLEMORE (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

1815 Sampson County NC Deed 22 Feb 1815 Larry FREEMAN to Archibald McLEMORE for 100 acres proved by Ebnezer Bass (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)


1820 Sampson County Census Robinson's 280 McLemore Archibald 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 (Male under 10, Male over 45, female 20 to 45)

1862-Duplin County, NC #1862 Archibald McLEMORE 100 acres, grant #133, issued 1 Jul 1779, entry #36, entered May 11, 1778 book #32 pg 133, on west side of Great Cohara","STR06" "I24798","McLemore","Archibald","11 Mar 1787","Between 1830 and 1835","0","A photo of a double tombstone for Archibald and Sarah Plumlee can be seen on FindAGrave, in the Click Cemetery, Madisonville, Monroe, Tennessee. However, it appears to be a comtemporary marker, probably placed sometime well after their deaths. Additionally, the dates of birth and death, at least for Archibald, are not correct. A photo of this marker can be seen here:

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=38295337&PIpi=18611681

The dates on this headstone for Archibald are listed as 1767-1829.

1767 is the approximate date of birth of another Archibald McLemore, the progenitor of the Sampson/Duplin line, and not the Archibald McLemore that lived in Knox County, Tennessee. A biography of a A. J. McLemore, a son of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, states that his father Archibald was born ""on March 11, 1787.""

Additionally, it appears that Archibald was alive in 1829, most likely dying in the mid 1830's.

Tom Heseltine, who is descended from Archibald McLEMORE and Sarah PLUMLEY of Knox Co emailed, in June, 2009 that ""Most available information, including the 1917 Dade Co MO book, the 1889 Goodspeed book, and the obituary of Archibald McLEMORE jr., all state that Archibald McLEMORE and wife Sarah PLUMLEY died ca 1824/1825. This is curious since their son Wesley was born 1827 and the youngest son Andrew Jackson was born 1828. And, the 1830 Knox Co TN census lists one Archibald McLEMORE with the correct number of young sons and a female the correct age to be his wife. I strongly suspect that the family story about their deaths has been miscalculated by at least 5 years and, most probably, 10 years.""

Eddie Maynard agrees with Tom, but has a more specific estimate of the date of death, putting it about 1832: ""If you combine the two Bios for his sons Andrew Jackson and for Archibald Jr, it sort of make sense for Archibald Sr's death date. Since Andrew knew his father's birth date, he must have had a Bible or source to have known the complete date....very often people would just say the year or he was about 45 when he died. BUT, since Andrew knew the complete date, I think he really did know. Next, I do think that Archibald Jr knew the age of his father's death of 45. So, if you take the date of 1787 and add 45...Archibald Sr died in 1832...which does make more sense. Archibald Jr says his father died in 1825 which we know had to be wrong since Andrew was born in 1829 and Archibald is on the 1830 Monroe County, TN census. Also, Archibald Jr says that he went to live with his brother Abram as a young man and in 1827 was part of the ""posse"" to gather the Cherokee for the Trail of Tears....it couldn't be 1827, it was 1837-38. Now, if Archibald J r(B.1817) is a young man when he went to live with his brother...he would have been - 20 at that time he went on the ""posse"". If his father died in 1832, Archibald Jr would have been only 15 and probably did live with his brother Abram. Archibald Sr couldn't have lived much later than 1832 because then Archibald Jr would have been an adult and probably wouldn't have needed to live with his brother since the children inherited land in Monroe.""","STR06" "I24798","McLemore","Archibald","11 Mar 1787","Between 1830 and 1835","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1830; Census Place: Regiment 98, Monroe, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 175; Page: 121; Family History Library Film: 0024533

Head of Household Archibald McLamore
Free White Males
Under 5: Two
5-9: Two
10-14: Two
15-19: Two
20-29: One
40-49: One
Free White Females
Under 5
5-9: One
10-14
15-19
20-29
40-49:One
Free Whites Under 20: Nine
Frees White 20-49: Three
Total Free Whites: Twelve
Total ALL Persons: Twelve","STR06" "I21829","McLemore","Archibald","17 Jun 1817","29 Jan 1905","0","This is a biography is transcribed from ""HISTORY OF HICKORY, POLK, CEDAR, DADE AND BARTON COUNTIES, MISSOURI, 1889""; Published by Goodspeed, and can be found at the following website:

http://www.rootsweb.com/~modade/bio_p4.htm

Archibald McLemore, farmer, and an old citizen of Center Township, five miles northeast of Greenfield, is a native of Knox County, Tenn., having been born in 1817. His father was Archibald McLemore, of North Carolina, who went to Knox County, Tenn., when a young man, where he married Sarah Plumley. In 1820 they removed to Monroe County, where he died in 1825, at about at he age of forty-five, his wife dying in 1824. She was the mother of eleven children, the subject of this sketch being the seventh, who, after his parents' death, lived with his brother, Abram, working for him until he was nearly grown. In 1827 he assisted the governor to remove the Cherokees to their reservation in Indian Territory. September 15, 1842, he married Miss Mollie Brown, who was born in South Carolina, in 1817, the daughter of Robert and Jennie (Dennis) Brown, who moved to Monroe County, Tenn., about 1820. In 1842 Mr. McLemore came to Dade County, Mo., and settled two miles from Greenville, on the farm which is now owned by John Higgin. He remained two years, when, owing to ill health, he returned to Tennessee, and, in 1849, again came to Dade County, settling on the farm which he now owns, comprising about 265 acres. Their family consisted of six children: Mary, who died in 1886, aged forty-three; Robert, a merchant at Everton; Sarah Ann, wife of James McConnell; William, merchant at Everton; Paulina, wife of George Wilson, merchant at Everton. Mr. McLemore is a highly respected citizen; in politics he is a Republican, casting his first vote for Van Buren in 1840, being a Democrat before the war. He and his wife belong to the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.

Obituary of Archibald McLemore from the Greenfield Vadette 5 FEB 1905.

Archibald McLemore

""Born in 1817, Mr. McLemore died at the home of his son Wm. Y. McLemore in this city Sunday, Jan. 29th, 1905, in the 88th year of his age.

Mr. McLemore was born in Knox County, Tennessee, in 1817. His Father, Archibald, a native of North Carolina, died in 1825. His Mother, a native of South Carolina, whose maiden name was Plumley, died in 1824, so that the death of his Father left him an orphan at the age of eight years. Until fifteen years of age, he lived with an older brother, when he and another brother walked 300 miles to the gold mines of Northern Georgia, and began life for themselves. He remained but a short time, going thence to Tennessee, where he engaged in farming until 1837, when at the age of 17, he enlisted in the Tennessee Militia, and was engaged with the troops in the removal of the Cherokee Indians to their reservation in the territory.

In 1842, he was married to Mollie Brown, born in South Carolina in 1817. Sometime after their marriage, they decided to settle in Southwest Missouri. He had a large wagon constructed and came through the swamps of Southeast Missouri, an over Ozarks to Springfield. They subsisted principally on game killed by Mr. McLemore while en route. They stopped near Springfield, which was then but a small settlement, but a short time. Being unsatisfied with the conditions there, they pushed on through the wilderness, stopping near Hoyt's Mill, on Turnback, even two and one-half miles East of Greenfield, in 1842. Here, he began the construction of a cabin, and the preparation of a tract of land for farming, but because of sickness of himself and his wife, which lasted a year, they moved to the mountain districts of East Tennessee.

In 1849 he returned to Missouri and located on the Sac River, about five miles Northeast of Greenfield. By unremitting toil, he made enough rails to enclose his tract of land, entered it for a homestead, and has since resided there, except during the brief period recently in which he made his home with his son, Wm. Y. McLemore, our County Recorder, in this city.

The funeral discourse was preached by Rev. J. E. Johnston, local pastor at the C. P. Church Monday afternoon, from where the burial took place.

Another good man and good citizen has gone to his reward.

He was a consistent Christian gentleman, blessed with as many friends as usually fall to the lot of any man. Cursed with as few enemies as any man of conviction could be. What a pity the world is not full of such.""","STR06" "I21829","McLemore","Archibald","17 Jun 1817","29 Jan 1905","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Federal Census
Missouri, Dade County, ED 25
Enumerated 23 Sept 1850 by James J. Tuck
294-305
Arch McLemore 30 M Farmer TN
Mary McLemore 31 F SC
Mary McLemore 5 F Mo
Robert McLemore 4 M TN
Sarah McLemore 1 F TN

1860 Census
Missouri, Dade County, Center Twp, Post Office Greenfield
Enumerated 12 July 1860
Page 79
532-532
Archibald McLemore 43 M $2000 $1000 Tn
Mary McLemore 43 F S. Carolina
Mary McLemore 16 F Mo
Robert F. McLemore 13 M Tn
Ann McLemore 11 F Tn
William McLemore 8 M Tn
Pahlina F McLemore 5 F Mo
Jasper McLemore 3 M Mo","STR06" "I38375","McLemore","Archibald","Aft 1818","Yes, date unknown","0","Assumed to be the son of Young and Nancy McLemore, listed on the 1830 and 1840 census as follows:

1830 Census
Sangamon County, Illinois
Free White Males 10-14 2 (William and Archibald?)

1840 Census
Sangamon, Illinois
Indexed on Ancestry.com as Young Mc Simeon
Free White Males 20-29 2 (William H or Archibald)","STR06" "I46028","McLemore","Arlean ""Lena""","20 Feb 1912","28 Sep 1989","0","On her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Larry Burwell, her husband is shown as Harold ""Jack"" Foster.","STR06" "I32572","McLemore","Arthur Clinton","29 Dec 1910","14 Aug 1973","0","At the time of the 1930 census, he was a lodger in a boarding home in Oklahoma City, listed as Arthur C. McLemore, Male, White, 18, Single, born Ala, parents born Miss and Ala, and occupation: Laborer, Odd Jobs. Year: 1930; Census Place: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma; Roll: 1920; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 0117; Image: 730.0; FHL microfilm: 2341654

Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by MillieBelle:

One of 13 children born to John and Dena McLemore, my grandparents. In the 30's he and Mae moved to Alvin, Texas, a bustling oilfield town on the Gulf Coast south of Houston. He opened a variety store there and A.C. and Mae would keep the store open all hours so the oilfield workers would stop for coffee and to buy something. He and Mae built a business that had stores in several towns of S.E. Texas and employed mostly family members as store managers. A.C. had a head for business and saw the coming of Gibson's and what was to be WalMart so he sold to Wacker's in the mid-60s and retired to build a catfish farm at Albion, Oklahoma on the Kiamichi River. He died from an instantly fatal heart attack there in the cabin with Mae. John Edward McLemore of Talihina, Oklahoma was the only child and he is the namesake of his Grandfather.
(From Contributor #48336476)","STR06" "I38389","McLemore","Artimissa","Abt 1838","Aft 1920","0","Mary Lynn Santa shows that she married second Joseph NELSON, and that she eventually moved to Okarche, Oklahoma.","STR06" "I38389","McLemore","Artimissa","Abt 1838","Aft 1920","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1860 Census
not located

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Kingfisher County, Park Twp
Enumerated 13 Feb 1920
SD 6 ED 239 Sheet 3B
37-38
Tamm, August W Head M W 57 m 1877 Na 1892 Schnerdemuehl Germ X 3 Farmer
Tamm, Elenora B. Wf F W 52 M Ill Ind Miss
Nelson, Arttie Mother-in-law F W 81 Wd Miss NC NC
Cokendoffer, Louis T Adopted Son M W 8 S Ok US US","STR06" "I27652","McLemore","Arvel Hobbs","26 Jul 1904","20 Apr 1966","0","His Texas Death Certificate listed his usual occupation as ""Glass Company, Glass."" Parents were shown as Ody Lee McLemore and Sallie A. Davenport, and it showed, in error, that he was born in Alabama. He was shown as married, and the informant was his wife, Aster McLemore. He was shown as never serving in the Armed Forces.","STR06" "I27708","McLemore","Aryel Alvie","18 Nov 1893","16 Jun 1968","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was listed as single, and working in Pooleville, Oklahoma. DOB was 18 Nov 1894 in Wills Point. He was of medium heighth and build, with brown eyes and dark red hair. When he again registered for the World War II draft, his full name was shown as Aryel Alvie McLemore, and his residence was 353 No. Mirage Ave, Lindsay, Tulare, California. His date and location of birth was 18 Nov 1893, Wills Point, Texas. When asked for the name and address of a person who would always know his address, his answer was ""none."" Employer was shown as Ray Shivers of Lindsay, California.","STR06" "I1985","McLemore","Ashley Nicole","10 Sep 1984","12 Jan 2014","0","San Augustine Tribune-Thursday, April 1, 1999, page 9

Broaddus Junior High Cheerleaders

These will be the Broaddus Junior High Cheerleaders for the upcoming 1999-2000 school year: Gena Sadler, Maria Collins, Mandie McLemore, Casi Sharp, Ashley McLemore, Alysia Williams, Kady Tarver, Kassi Holloway, Jessica Bennefield, and LaDonna Sowell. Anna Sharp is the sponsor for the Junior High Cheerleading squad.


Ashley Nicole McLemore

Obituary
Carroway Funeral Home

Funeral services for Ashley Nicole McLemore, 29, of Lufkin, will be held Wednesday, January 15, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. in the Carroway Funeral Home Chapel with Reverend Paul Mettlen and Dr. Charles L. Williams officiating. Interment will follow in Attoyac Cemetery.

Ashley was born September 10, 1984 in Nacogdoches, Texas, and died Sunday, January 12, 2014 in a Lufkin hospital from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident.

Ashley was a supervisor with McLemore Sandblasting and had lived in Lufkin most of her life. She loved spending time with her son, Brody. Ashley was a member of the First Apostolic Church of Burke.

Ashley is survived by her son, Brody Lynn Barker of Lufkin; mother, Becky Trinkle of Broaddus; father, Charles McLemore of Lufkin; sister, Amanda Lynn McLemore of Broaddus; nephew, Caysin Hamilton; brothers, Colton Paramore and Logan Paramore, both of Lufkin; uncles and aunts, Robert and Frances Scarber, Quita and Mike Smith, Elaine Vandiver, all of Broaddus, Necy and Mike Spittler of Anacoco, Louisiana, Kenneth Parker of Broaddus, Linda Michaelsky of Texas City, Steve Nash of Marble Falls, David Nash of Texas City, Misty and Bobby Williams of Broaddus, John and Cheryl Taylor of Murphy, North Carolina, and Bill Taylor of Carrollton; as well as numerous cousins and other relatives.

She was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Laura B. Sublette and Clyde E. Trinkle; paternal grandparents, Lynn McLemore and June Yates; and uncles, Eddie Joe Parker and Gene Taylor.

Pallbearers will be Matthew Williams, Colten Williams, Robert Scarber, Chad Parker, Mike Spittler and Daniel Payne.

Memorial contributions may be made to the First Apostolic Church of Burke, 158 FM 2108, Diboll, Texas 75941.

The family will receive friends from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Tuesday evening at the funeral home.

Memories and condolences may be added at www.carrowayfuneralhome.com.

Carroway Funeral Home, Lufkin, directors

Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, January 22, 2014, Page 13","STR06" "I21663","McLemore","Atkins","Abt 1724","May 1791","0","Info below provided by sources cited, as well as from James L. McLemore III, Mark Freeman, C.L. Hammond and other descendants. Primary sources should be examined to verify.

Bought 320 acres on Lyons Creek, on Roanoke River, from William EATON, by deed dated March 16, 1749/1750, and recorded in the August term of court, 1750 (Northhampton Deed Book 1, p. 443). Later sold this on Edward ROBERTSON on October 24, 1753 with deed recorded November Term, 1753. (Northhampton Deed Book 2, p 130).

Sold 100 acres of his inheritance from his father to his brother Young by deed (witnessed by his cousin James Macklemore, Jr.) dated May 7, 1753 and recorded the May Term, 1753 (Northampton Deed Book 2, p 115).

Sold, along with his brother Young, 100 additional acres to Edward ROBERTSON of Brunswick County, Virginia, who had previously bought land from Atkins.

Bought 610 acres of land on the east side of Lee's Branch in Granville County, North Carolina in 1754. Also joined the Granville County Militia, commanded by Col William EATON (from whom he had bought land) and served in the company commanded by Capt. Sugar JONES. Atkins served as executor of Sugar JONES estate in 1761, and in 1765 he married Sarah JONES, his captain's daughter.

Bought 685 acres in Granville adjoining Linches Creek, Joseph BRANTLEY and Samuel WILLIAMS.

In 1769, BUTE COUNTY cut from Granville, and at least some of Atkins holdings fell within Bute, as he was listed as a gentleman and planter when he signed the Bute County Oath of Allegience on July 8, 1775. In 1779, WARREN County was split off from Bute and Atkin's is found there, acquiring another 18 1/2 acres on Lee's Branch.

1790 Federal Census Warren County, NC Halifax District Atkins McLemore 1 male +16, 3 females, 16 slaves

He died in Warren County in May, 1791, and his will, dated 15 September 1788, named his wife Sarah as executrix and left bequests to children Martha, Abigail, Young, Abraham, Robert, Atkins Jr, Sarah Jane and Priscilla. He devised land on Lynch's Creek in Warren and Franklin Counties, North Carolina. Also named were his brother, Young, and his son-in-law Nathaniel CHRISTMAS (Abigail's husband), and William CHRISTMAS. (James L. McLemore, III, pp 44, 45).

The History of Carroll County, Tennessee, p. 257 notes that ""in 4-1776 Atkins was appointed by the Provincial Congress of NC to ""receive, procure and purchase fire arms for the use of troops"" in preparation for the Revolutionary War. He served in the NC State House of Commons 1778-1779, and was one of six commissioners appointed in 1779 by the NC General Assembly ""to lay off and establish a town in Warren Co., NC for the setting the Court House of said County.""

Robert McLemore Butler provided this extract from ""North Carolina Revolutionary Soldiers, Sailors, and Patriots & Descendants"" Vol II

Akins McLemore, Sr. (R-PAT-NC) c 1735 - W/P 1791 (will probated) M. Sarah ? (very possible last name was Young) Children: Abraham, Young, Robert, Akins, Sarah

Martha Hunt, in October 2914, shared the following additional details about the family of Atkins and Sarah McLemore:

The family came from Granville, Warren and Franklin Counties in N.C. They moved to Tennessee in the early 1800's after Tennessee was cut off from N.C. and became a state. Atkins McLemore, Sr. had a large blacksmith's shop in Franklin County, NC, a foundry, where he was paid to make guns and ammunition during the Revolutionary War. He died in Warren County, NC around 1792. His will distributes slaves to his children.

Some of Atkin McLemore's children, especially my 4th great grandfather - Abraham McLemore, moved their households to Tennessee. Following is a list from the will of Atkins McLemore.

Daughter, Martha Nicholson received 2 Negroes - Linda, Joe.
Daughter Abigail Christmas received 2 Negroes - Ollie and Plum. (In 1789 Abigail was married to William Christmas. Later on she married his brother).
Son, Young McLemore received 3 Negroes - Isham, Bott and young Butler.
Son, Nathaniel McLemore received 2 Negroes - Kigh and Dinah.
Son, Abraham received 4 Negroes - Frank, Sarah, Hannah and Judey.
Son, Robert McLemore received 2 Negroes - Essia and Cherry. (Might be Isaiah and Cherry)
Son, Atkins McLemore received 3 Negroes - Stephen, Milley and Hunneyball.
Daughter, Sarah Jones McLemore, 3 Negroes - Poll, Hardy and Green.
Daughter, Priscilla McLemore received 3 Negroes - Winney, Tom and Mingo.
To his wife Sarah, the following Negroes - Butler, Jim, George, Peter, Scot, Sal, Lydde, Sue, Aggy, and Vina.

Abraham, Abigail, Young and Robert Mclemore moved to TN. Abraham lived in Gibson Co.,TN. His sons Sugars and Young Atkins moved to Tennessee also. They purchased slaves, And the women who they married had slaves.","STR06" "I21675","McLemore","Atkins","Between 1770 and 1776","Abt 1821","0","Mark Freeman instead has his date of birth as ca 1770.","STR06" "I25465","McLemore","Atkins Jefferson","Abt 1798","Aft 1860","0","Also known as Robert Atkins? Betty Pritchett shows he was nicknamed ""Mack.""","STR06" "I25507","McLemore","Atkins Jefferson","9 Mar 1801","30 May 1849","0","Mark Freeman has the following information posted on his website relating to Atkins Jefferson McLemore:

Williamson County Court Records have numerous entries for land and property transactions for A.J. McLemore. Misc. records Williamson county vol.4: 14 Nov 1823 ""Atkins J. McLemore sells to William Dabney for the sum of $1000 a tract of land on the waters of West Harpeth . . ."" One dated 1 Jan 1847 reads: ""Rec'd of A.J. McLemore three hundred and seventy five dollars in full payment for a certain negro girl name Louisa, said negro we warrant sound body and mind, slave for life, and the right and title of said negro we warrant and defend against the lawful claims of all others this 23rd Dec 1846""

Misc records Williamson county vol 5: ""Jesse Taylor, planter, charged with cutting Atkins McLemore, blacksmith, across the abdomen with intent to kill"" 17 May 1823

From ""Tennessee Tidbits 1778 - 1914, Vol. I"" page 256 ""McLemore - 14 July 1828 a report was made by Atkins J. McLemore as guardian of John D. McLemore, Polly M. McLemore, Robt. W. McLemore, and Peggy S. McLemore, minor orphans. (Wll TN, Co Ct Min, 10/55)"" These would be his half brothers and sisters from his father Robert's marriage to Margaret S. Dabney.

From ""The Maury Genealogist"" by Jill K. Garrett May 1972 page 57 ""State vs J.W. Cheairs, merchant, William Beauford, yeoman, Adkins J. McLemore, yeoman, Anderson McLemore, yeoman, Henry P. Pointer, yeoman, Thomas Pointer, yeoman, riot route and unlawful assembly true bill. On 5 June 1845 in Spring Hill they assaulted Robert C. Giddins"". Will on file in Williamson County Will Book 9 page 303 dated Aug 1849.","STR06" "I26107","McLemore","Atkins Jefferson","13 Mar 1857","4 Mar 1929","0","Author of ""Indianola and Other Poems"" (1904).

McLEMORE, Atkins Jefferson, a Representative from Texas; born on a farm near Spring Hill, Maury County, Tenn., March 13, 1857; educated in the rural schools and by private tutors; moved to Texas in 1878; employed as a cowboy, printer, and newspaper reporter, and later as a miner in Colorado and Mexico; returned to Texas and settled in San Antonio and engaged principally in newspaper work; moved to Corpus Christi, Tex., in 1889, to Austin in 1895, and to Houston in 1911, where he engaged in the newspaper publishing business; member of the Texas house of representatives of 1892-1896; member of the board of aldermen of Austin, Tex., 1896-1898; secretary of the Democratic State executive committee 1900-1904; elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-fourth and Sixty-fifth Congresses (March 4, 1915-March 3, 1919); was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1918 to the Sixty-sixth Congress; resumed the newspaper publishing business in Hebronville, Jim Hogg County, Tex., and resided in Laredo, Tex.; was an unsuccessful candidate for election to the United States Senate in 1928; died in Laredo, Tex., March 4, 1929; interment in Oakwood Cemetery, Austin, Tex.

McDonald, Timothy G. ""The Gore-McLemore Resolutions: Democratic Revolt Against Wilson's Submarine Policy."" Historian 26 (November 1963): 50-74.

Source: Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1771-Present


Kerrville Times
Thursday, March 7, 1929
(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)

Jeff McLemore, Pioneer Newspaperman, Is Dead

Jeff McLemore, 71, native of Spring Hill, Tenn., who came to Texas in 1878, was one of the pioneer newspaperman of this state, and a politician of note, died in his quarters in the Robert E. Lee Hotel in Laredo Monday morning following a six-day illness from pneumonia. His wife and daughter and a number of friends were at his bedside.

The 1930 Webb County, Texas census lists a widowed Mary W. McLemore (indexed as Mclemone), born 1886, Female, White, born in England, and working as a Journalist in Laredo. She was a naturalized citizen, and immigrated from England in 1886. She was a lodger in the Robert E. Lee hotel on San Bernardo, Avenue in Laredo.

Name Jeff Mc Lemore
Event Type Death
Event Date 04 Mar 1929
Event Place Laredo, Webb, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 13 Mar 1858
Birthplace Springhill, Texas
Father's Name Robt Anderson Mc Lemore
Mother's Name Mary Hargood Mc Ewen
Certificate Number 18585
GS Film number 2114764
Digital Folder Number 005145255
Image Number 02680

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3QK-VKT : accessed 19 Oct 2014), Jeff Mc Lemore, 04 Mar 1929; citing certificate number 18585, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2114764.","STR06" "I26107","McLemore","Atkins Jefferson","13 Mar 1857","4 Mar 1929","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Colorado, Gunnison County, Ruby City
Enumerated 19 Jun 1880
Page 19 SD --- ED 57 Stamped 167
145
Anderson, Hilder W M 31 Widowed Saloon Keeper Sweden Sweden Sweden
McLemore, Jeff W M 23 Bookkeeper Tenn Tenn Tenn
(plus seven other single men, apparently all boarding in the saloon/home together)

1900 Census
Texas, Travis County Precint 3, Austin City
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 10 ED 98 Sheet 6A Ward 10 Page Stamped 184
Congress Ave
5027-100-110
McLemore, Jeff Head W M Marc 1857 43 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Painting Co
Zimpperman, Walter BoarderW M Jan 1874 26 S Germany Germany Germany 1898 2 Na Bookkeeper/Bank

1910 Census
Texas, Nueces County, JP 1, Corpus Christi
Enumerated 22 Apr 1910
SD 15 ED 98 Sheet 5B
405-101-111
Jenkins, Emory E Head M W 54 S Ind Ky Mass Capitalist
McLemore, Jeff Lodger M W 50 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Editor Paper
Otis, Arlington B Lodger M W 22 S Ind Ind Ohio Journalist Newspaper

1920 Census
not located","STR06" "I22193","McLemore","Atlas Marvin","11 Aug 1903","25 May 1961","0","At the time of the 1930 Federal Census, an Atlas & Edna McLemore (ages 26 and 23) were boarding in the home of Walter HOBBS in the Duke Township of Harnett County, North Carolina. Atlas was listed as a weaver and Edna a spinner at a Cotton Mill.

His death certificate showed hims as Attas (sic) Marvin McLemore, born on 11 Aug 1903 to Haywood McLemore and Mary Ann Simmons. He was married, the informant on the certificate being his wife, Mrs. Edna Ivey McLemore. Occupation was listed as Merchant, Retail Grocery.","STR06" "I47888","McLemore","Aubrey","11 Jun 1922","1 Oct 1977","0","A direct descendant of his, Jeremy John McLemore, was a yDNA match to my father, Thomas E. McLemore, born 1931, San Augustine, TX. (FamilyTreeDNA)","STR06" "I27671","McLemore","Aubrey Lawrence","21 Sep 1915","1 Feb 2005","0","Aubrey is listed in the Ancestry.com. U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011, as having enlisted in the Army on 12 Jun 1943 and being released on 19 Feb 1946. The U.S. Veterans Gravesites index shows he was a ""Cpl US Army World War II"", and is buried at the Resthaven Cemetery in Louisville, KY.","STR06" "I43925","McLemore","Auburn ""Mac"" Crawford","15 Aug 1922","11 Dec 2009","0","McLEMORE, Auburn

Auburn (Mac) McLemore, 87, of Atlanta, GA, died December 11, 2009. The funeral service will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, December 13th, at Crowell Brothers Peachtree Chapel Funeral Home in Norcross. Burial will follow at North Atlanta Memorial Park in Doraville. The family will receive friends Sunday, from 12:30 until time of service at the funeral home. Mr. McLemore was a U.S. Army veteran who received the Purple Heart while serving in W.W. II. He retired from Lowe Engineers in Atlanta after 30 years of service and was a member of Chamblee United Methodist Church. Preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy Hames McLemore, he is survived by a son, Larry W. McLemore of Lawrenceville; three daughters, Denise M. Badore of Stone Mountain, Kaye M. Dempsey of Suwanee, and Lynne M. Shepherd of Grayson; four brothers, Herschel McLemore, Amon McLemore, Raymon McLemore, and Fred McLemore, all of Moulton, AL; two sisters, Lurlene Fuller of Decatur, AL and Murlene Sparks of Jasper, AL; 14 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to: Embracing Hospice, 8013 Majors Road, Cumming, GA 30041, (678) 965-2360, in memory of Mr. McLemore. Online condolences may be expressed at www.crowellbrothers.com . Arrangements by Crowell Brothers Peachtree Chapel Funeral Home, 5051 Peachtree Ind. Blvd., Norcross, GA 30092, (770) 448-5757.

Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Dec. 12, 2009, copied from www.legacy.com","STR06" "I39931","McLemore","Audelia Mamie","22 Nov 1910","23 Mar 1982","0","Informant on her Texas Death Certificate was Raymond Hughey, her eldest son.","STR06" "I44883","McLemore","Audrey H.","1 May 1924","24 Jan 2009","0","Obituary, as copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by MissPat:

Funeral for Audrey McLemore Rogers, 84, of Decatur at Westminster Presbyterian Church with the Rev. David Rollins officiating and Roselawn Funeral Home directing.

Burial in Roselawn Cemetery.

Mrs. Rogers, who died Saturday, Jan. 24, 2009, at her residence, under the care of Hospice of the Valley, was born May 1, 1924, to Walter ""Thad"" and Della McLemore.

She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church, The AGAPE Bible Study Group, and was a member of Mary Lou Dancy Chapter 320 Order of the Eastern Star State of Alabama.

She was preceded in death by her parents, and by siblings, Myrtle Dutton, Lucille Smith, Price McLemore, J.T. McLemore and Katie White.

Survivors include her husband of 62 ? years, Douglas Lee Rogers; two daughters, Elizabeth Dianne Rogers Stephenson and husband, Billy, of Decatur, and Phyllis Leigh Rogers Galen and husband, Clark, of Sarasota, Fla.; sister, Dorothy Elizabeth Parvin of Southgate, Mich.; grandchildren, Jeffrey Shane Stephenson and Chana Michele Stephenson; and great-grandchildren, Peyton Brooke Ste>phenson and Grant Coleman Stephenson.

Pallbearers: Billy Stephenson, Clark Galen, Shane Stephenson, John Ford, Phillip Watkins and Ray Dearman.

Published in the Decatur Daily on 1/25/2009","STR06" "I33974","McLemore","Avis M.","13 Nov 1911","13 Apr 1998","0","The Biography, below, was copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by Jim Bohn:

She was born on November 13, 1911, in Washington, IN. Her parents were Albert and Jennie Mae (Herrin) McLemore.

She married Frank Black on September 17, 1933.

She was retired from employment with the Loogootee School Corporation as a cook. She was a member of the Loogootee Christian Church.

She died at 7:45 p.m. on April 13, 1998, at the Loogootee Nursing Home.

Survivors included two half-sisters, Betty Jerger, of Jasper, IN and Joyce Foregash, of Pennsylvania, and two half-brothers, Jim McLemore, of Pennsylvania, and Bill McLemore, of Ohio.

She was preceeded in death by a daughter, Lynn, who died in 1973, her husband, Frank, who died in 1977, and three half-sisters.","STR06" "I25065","McLemore","Baby Girl","31 Jan 1886","Sep 1886","0","(Research):She died at eight months of age.","STR06" "I46201","McLemore","Barba Jean","3 Oct 1939","4 Sep 2013","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by Judy Murphy:

Graveside services for Barba Herring, age 73, of Rusk are scheduled for 10 a.m. Sat., Sept. 7, at Pleasant Grove Cemetery in Maydelle with Rev. Ken Sommerville officiating. Services are under the direction of Autry Funeral Home.

Mrs. Herring passed away Wed., Sept. 4, 2013 in Rusk.

Barba was born Oct. 3, 1939 in Rusk to Paul and Regina McLemore.

Mrs. Herring retired as a Licensed Vocational Nurse and a past matron of the order of the Eastern Star #79 in Rusk.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Elbert Lee Herring and son, Steven Michael Herring.

Survivors include her mother, Regina McLemore; son, Elbert Lee Herring Jr.; daughter, Paula Smith and husband Jerry; brother, Danny McLemore, all of Rusk; three grandchildren, Jerry Smith Jr., Jeffery Smith, and Jeannie Brooks.

Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. Fri., Sept. 6, at Autry Funeral Home in Jacksonville.

.","STR06" "I26064","","","","","","","" "I34154","","","","","","","" "I25689","McLemore","Barberry","Abt 1805","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Isaac POTEET. (The Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama, p. 346).","STR06" "I35256","McLemore","Baskerville ""Baskell"" Young","30 Dec 1906","23 Aug 1941","0","A Baskerville McLemore was listed as an Omicron Deuteron Brother, Phi Sigma Kappa, Class of '30. He also was listed as a member of the class of 1931 at the University of Alabama, from Greenwood, Mississippi, majoring in Electrical Engineering.

New York Times (23 August 1941, p. 13)

""Vice-President of the Elm City Rubber company (dateline New Haven, CT) died of a heart attack in his office...Former University of Kentucky football player, later moved to the University of Alabama where he graduated.""

1940 City Directory, New Haven, CT: B. Y. (Edna O.) Vice-President,
Elm City Rubber Co., 73 Wallace Street, home: 39 Mather Street.

(Courtesy of Rev. William P. McLemore)","STR06" "I35256","McLemore","Baskerville ""Baskell"" Young","30 Dec 1906","23 Aug 1941","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Arkansas, Craighead County, Jonesboro
Enumerated April 3, 1940
SD 9 ED 16-22 Sheert 2B
W. Mathews St
927-43-R-35
McLemore, Vaskerville Head M W 33 M No College/ 4 Year Miss Res 1935 New Haven, CT Salesman, Machinery
McLemore, Edna Wf F W 32 M No College/4 Year Miss Res 1935 New Haven CT
McLemore, Bonnie F W 4 Miss SIngle","STR06" "I25612","McLemore","Beatrice Elizabeth","Abt 1810","4 Jul 1881","0","Several researchers show her date of death as 20 Feb 1927 in Rockport, Copiah County, Mississippi, putting her at an unlikely 118 years of age.

Other sources show her death as 4 July 1881 in Copiah County, Mississippi.","STR06" "I27656","McLemore","Belton Readus","22 Oct 1908","18 Jan 1926","0","Name Belton Mclemore
Event Date 18 Jan 1926
Event Place Athens, Limestone, Alabama
Gender Male
Race (Original) W
Race White
Age (Original) 17y 3m
Birth Date (Original) 22 Oct 1908
Birthplace Limestone
Marital Status Single
Father's Name Wiley Mclemore
Father's Birthplace Ala
Mother's Name Mary Poteete
Mother's Birthplace Ala
Occupation At School
Address
Residence Place
Cemetery
Burial Place Lebanon
Burial Date 19 Jan 1926
Funeral Home
Informant's Name
Informant's Name (Original) X
GS Film number 1908278
Reference ID cn 1468



Citing this Record:
""Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974,"" database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JDKM-8VF : accessed 31 October 2015), Belton Mclemore, 18 Jan 1926; citing reference cn 1468, Department of Health, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 1,908,278.","STR06" "I37952","McLemore","Ben","Mar 1899","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed on the 1910 or 1920 census with his parents or siblings. Did he die young? Could he have instead gone by the name Shannon, shown as born ca 1901 in later census enumerations?","STR06" "I34156","McLemore","Ben Dale","25 Aug 1928","16 Sep 2014","0","Ben McLemore, age 86, of Cedar Hill, Texas, passed away September 16, 2014. He was born August 25, 1928 in Rose Hill, Virginia.

Ben was a vibrant man who adored his family. All his efforts were focused on the absolute success of his five elegant daughters who he was infatuated with on a daily basis. He was the ultimate role model for his 10 grandsons. His 6 granddaughters were amazed in his stature as a man of integrity.

His most impressive virtue was the love of his wife of 57 years. Ben dedicated his every thought and was driven to the ultimate quest of his dear wife's every desire. It was a wonderful love story played out in front of his family daily.

The only regret is 9 great-grandchildren will never understand as I do the contribution Ben made to the McLemore dynasty.

May his legacy live on!

Ben is survived by his wife Delfina; 5 daughters, Mary Sharp & husband Dr. Thomas Sharp, Delfina McLemore, Lois McLemore, Patricia Richardson & husband Gary D. Richardson, Theresa McLemore Everett; 16 grandchildren, Steven Cowsert & wife Halley, Kevin Cowsert & wife Sari, Kristi Cowsert, Mandi Hargrove & husband Kenneth, Michael Buckner, Joshua Brown, Marissa Brown, Robert Smith, Ashley McLemore-Simons & husband Collin, Jordan Goss, Gary D. Richardson II & wife Bayly, Lauren Richardson, Scott Everett & wife Jessica, Marc Everett, Jared Everett, & Ryan Everett; great-grandchildren, Colten, Arslan, Caden, Rayelle, Raley, Striker, Easton, Macklie, & Hudson.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:30 Saturday, September 20, 2014 at Holy Spirit Catholic Church, 1111 W. Danieldale in Duncanville.

Interment will follow at Holy Redeemer Cemetery in DeSoto.

Visitation with family and friends will be 6-8 pm Friday, September 19, with a Rosary beginning at 7:00 pm at Jaynes.","STR06" "I26235","McLemore","Benjamin","Apr 1831","Yes, date unknown","0","A Benjamin McLemore can be found in the ""Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Kentucky,"" database, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d.); citing military unit Thirteenth Cavalry, He-Pa, NARA microfilm publication M319 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1961), roll 67. It is not known, however, if this is the same Benjamin McLemore.","STR06" "I26235","McLemore","Benjamin","Apr 1831","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Kentucky, Logan County, Schochoh
Enumerated 1 Jun 1880
Page 2 SD 2 ED 175
15-15
McLemore, Benjamin W M 45 Farmer Ky NC Ky
McLemore, Harriett W F 41 SIster Keeping house Ky NC Ky
McLemore, M. Jane W F 39 Sister Ky NC Ky
McLemore, Renie W F 37 Sister Ky NC Ky
McLemore, Virginia W F 14 Niece At School Mo Ky Ky
Hardin, James B M 19 Servant Farm Laborer Ky Ky Ky

1900 Census
Kentucky, Simpson Co, 4rth Magisterial District
Enumerated 22 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 78 Sheet 15B
228-228
McLemor, Benjamin Head W M Apr 1831 69 S Ky NC Ky Farmer
McLemor, Harriet Sister W F Mar 1836 S Ky NC Ky
McLemore, Jane Sister W F Mar 1838 62 S Ky NC Ky
Gillispie, Corenia W F Aug 1840 53 Wd 0/0 Ky NC KY Farmer
Gillispie, Eddie Cousin W M Sept 1879 24 M 3 Ky Ky Ky
Gillispie, Maggie Cousin W F Dec 1879 20 M 3 0/0 Ky Ky KY","STR06" "I24826","McLemore","Benjamin Franklin","3 May 1839","29 Jan 1911","0","He fought in the Civil War and was the first of three successive generations of McLemore Clerks of (Circuit) Court. Most McLemores still living in or near the Southside (including the author) are descended from him.

He married Rosa Ann WESTBROOK, sister of his own sister Sarah Elizabeth's husband, James Edwin WESTBROOK.

(James L. McLemore, III, p. 81).

Rev. William P. McLemore, in a section on his website devoted to notable McLemore's (Website: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/3476/mclem1.htm), has the following biography:

Benjamin Franklin McLemore, was born May 3, 1839, the son of James and Martha M. (Barkley) McLemore of southwestern Southampton County. He was apparently one of at least six children born of this union. After completion of his studies, he probably farmed for a while, perhaps with his father, and apparently clerked in a store as well, until the spring of 1861 erupted into this nation's bloodiest conflict, the American Civil War. He survived the entire war with only two slight wounds, was apparently taken with other surrendered southern soldiers to Richmond where he took the amnesty oath on May 18, 1865, and was paroled. He walked home to Southampton County where, by the end of the year he felt secure enough about his future to marry, taking as his wife, Rosa Ann Westbrook, daughter of James David Westbrook and Nancy Lewis (Turner) Westbrook on December 20, 1865, at the bride's home in Drewryville. His wife Rosa, after giving birth to nine children of whom seven survived infancy and six survived to marry and have issue, died on May 26, 1896. B. F. McLemore thereafter married, secondly, Lelia G. Adams, daughter of William T. and Martha P. (""Pullie"") Adams of Adams Grove west of Drewryville. This marriage took place on August 3, 1898, in the town of Suffolk in neighboring Nansemond County. Benjamin Franklin McLemore died on January 29, 1911, and was buried between his two wives in the family plot in the cemetery behind the Episcopal Church in Courtland. (B. F. McLemore His Ancestors and Descendants, James L. McLemore, 1991, pp. 337-349)","STR06" "I24826","McLemore","Benjamin Franklin","3 May 1839","29 Jan 1911","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1870 Census
Virginia, Southampton County, Drewryville Twp, P.O. Jersalem
Enumerated 27 Jun 1870
Page 28
213-213
McLemore, Jas 68 M W Farmer Va
McLemore, Elizabeth 49 F W Keeping House Va
McLemore, Benj F 31 M W Farmer Va
[Where is his wife, Rosa?]
McLemore, S.E. 21 F W Va
McLemore, Alace 14 F W Va
McLemore, L. J. 3 M W Va (Appears to be James Latinus?, son of Benj. and Rosa McLemore)
McLemore, E/L? Francis 2 F W Va (Appears to be Lila F?, dtr of Benj. and Rosa McLemore)
McLemore, Gilliam Clanison 53 F W Va
Rivers, Wm 46 M WE Farm Laborer Va

1880 Census
Virginia, Southampton County, Boykins District
Enumerated 3 Jun 1880
Page 8 D. SD 1 ED 101
75-80
McLemore, Benj F W M 41 Farmer Va
McLemore, Rosa A W F 34 Wf KH Va
McLemore, Jas. L W M 13 Son Works on Farm Va
McLemore, Lila F W F 11 Dtr At Home Va
McLemore, Mattie L W F 9 Dtr Va
McLemore, Josephine E W F 7 Dtr Va
McLemore, William T W M 6 Son Va
McLemore, Harvey B W M 4 Son Va
McLemore, Olivia P W F 11/12 June Dtr Va
McLemore, Elizabeth L W F 62 Mother Consumptive Va
McLemore, Tracey G W F 65 Aunt Va
West, Samuel E W M 41 Farm Laborer Va
James, George M M 18 Farm Laborer Va


1900 Census
Virginia, Southampton, Jerusalem Majesterial District (part of)
Enumerated 29 Jun 1900 by John N. Schnell
SD 2 ED 62 Sheet 21B
397-399
McLemore, Ben F Hd W M May 1842 58 m 35 Va Va Va Clerk Co Court
McLemore, Lelia WfW F Mar 1868 32 M 3 1/1 Va Va Va
McLemore, William T Son W M Jan 1876 24 S Va Va Va Physician
McLemore, Harvey B Son W M aug 1878 29 S Va Va Va Deputy Co. Clerk
McLemore, Pearl O Dtr W F June 1881 18 S Va Va Va
McLemore, Benjamin F Son W M Feb 1900 2/12 S Va Va Va
Lucas, Anna Servant B F Mar 1882 18 S Va Va Va Cook
Epps, Ananias Servant B M Feb 1882 18 S Va Va Va
Hostler

1910 Census
Virginia, Southampton, Jerusalem District, Courtland Town
Enumerated 10 May 1910
SD 2 ED 121 Sheet 25A Stamped 263
Turner, Jashpie Hd M W 37 M1 12 Va Va Va Sargeant Town
Turner, Annie L Wf F W 33 M1 12 7/3 Va Va Va
Turner, R. Keith Son M W 12 S Va Va Va
Turner, Ellen O Dtr F W 7 S Va Va Va
Turner, Edgar C Son M W 6 S Va Va Va
McLemore, Benjiman F Boarder M W 70 Wd Va Va Va","STR06" "I29153","McLemore","Benjamin Franklin","16 Jun 1845","29 Apr 1923","0","Colby Fugate McLemore writes that Benjamin F. McLemore, son of Hiram, was born June 16, 1845 in Lee County, Virginia, where his parents lived a few months after his birth, moving into the mountains of Kentucky. The 1850 census instead shows his place of birth as Tennesse, and later records place it in Kentucky.

He notes that he was a Civil War veteran, and received a flesh wound to the temple during a battle. When he first placed his hand on his temple after the mini-ball creased it, he thought he had received a shot through the brains.

Colby McLemore also cites a manuscript of confederate records in the Archives Division of the Virginia State Library which state: ""Benjamin Franklin McLemore was a private in Co. G, Third Regiment, Kempers's Brigade--The Rough and Ready Guards (Southhampton County) - commanded by Captains Richard P. Clements, Henry S. Howard, John W. Harrison, Nathaniel T. Francis, enlisting in 1861 and served four years."" It appears that this record is being cited erroneously, as it more likely pertains to the Benjamin Franklin McLemore who was a resident of Southhampton County, Virginia...the son of James McLemore and Martha Barkley and husband of Rosa Westbrook. This other Benjamin Franklin McLemore was six years older than Benjamin, the son of Hiram.

Benjamin was said to have had the nicest team of black horses and surry in the county, keeping the harness highly polished and taking great pride and care of his team. Dressed in black with a tall black hat, neighbor Marshall Walker (Wrady) Vicars, Sr. said he ""cut quite a figure.""","STR06" "I29153","McLemore","Benjamin Franklin","16 Jun 1845","29 Apr 1923","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Virginia, Wise County, Gladeville
FHL Film 1255394 NA Film Number T9-1394
Page Number 274B

Benjamin F. McSeamore Self M Male W 35 Va Farmer Ky Va
Caroline McSeamore Wife M Female W 37 Va Keeping House Va Va
William J. McSeamore Son S Male W 10 Va Va Va
Robert L. McSeamore Son S Male W Va Va Va
Sarah Jane McSeamore Dau Female W 2 Va Va Va

1900 Census
Virginia, Wise County, Gladeville Magisterial District
Enumerated 25 June 1900
SD 9 ED 123 Sheet 16B
276-290
McLemore, Benjamin F Hd W M Jun 1865 54 M 31 Va
McLemore, Caroline D Wife W F Oct 1843 56 M 31 8/6 Va
McLemore, Robert L Son W M Feb 1876 24 S Va Va Va Farmer
McLemore, Sarah J Dtr W F May 1878 22 S Va Va Va
McLemore, Martha E Dtr W F Oct 1880 19 S Va Va Va Teacher
McLemore, James M Son W M Sept 1883 16 S Va Va Va
McLemore, Litsy S Dtr W F Oct 1888 11 S Va Va Va
HH 277-291
Floyd and Ester DALE","STR06" "I27315","McLemore","Benjamin Franklin","12 Mar 1905","21 Dec 1965","0","His WW II Draft Card shows he was born in Jackson County, Alabaam. He registered for the draft on 16 Oct 1940, and his occupation was that of a farmer. He was 5'6"" and weighed 128 pounds, his complexion was sallow, with brown eyes and black hair. Next of kin was Grace McLemore.

Ancestry.com. U.S. WWII Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.

He had a military marker engraved with a cross, and inscribed Benjamin F. McLemore, SC 3 US Navy, Mar. 12, 1905-Dec 21, 1965. He also shares a double marker with his wife, Grace Moore McLemore.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXJ8-FCW
Name: Ben F. Mclemore
Titles & Terms (Original):
Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Death Date: 21 Dec 1965
Death Place: Scottsboro, Jackson, Alabama
Gender: Male
Race (Original):
Race (Standardized):
Age at Death: 61
Estimated Birth Date: 1904
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name: Grace Mclemore
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original):
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Name: Will Mclemore
Father's Titles & Terms (Original):
Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Rena Morgan
Mother's Titles & Terms (Original):
Mother's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Funeral Home:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 1909084
Reference Number: 29507
Collection: Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974","STR06" "I27315","McLemore","Benjamin Franklin","12 Mar 1905","21 Dec 1965","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Alabama, Jackson County, Aspel Pr #36
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 36-43 SD 2 Sheet 2A
Scottsboro and Larkinville Pike
26-26
McLemore, Ben F. Head M W 28 M 22 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Grace Wf F W 24 M 21 Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Pearl Rena Dtr F W0/12 S Ala Tenn Ala

1940 Census
Alabama, Jackson, Pr. 21 Scottsboro
Enumerated 6 Apr 1940
SD 8 ED 36-28 Sheet 3A
41 O 1000
Woods Cove Road
McLemore, Ben F Head M W 35 M No 8 Ala Same Place Salesman Insurance
McLemore, Grace A Wf F W 34 ZM No 8 Ala Same Place
McLemore, Rena P Dtr F W S Yes 4 Ala Same Place
McLemore, Charles F Son M W 8 S Yes 1 Ala Same Place
Shellow, Mae/Mrs? Nertal Home owner of F W 33 Wd No 8 Tenn Same House","STR06" "I29925","McLemore","Benjamin J. Franklin","Abt 1832","29 Dec 1834","0","McLemore Burying Ground, Montgomery, Alabama

From DAR records 1936

Benjamin J. Franklin McLemore
------
Dec 29, 1834
Son of James and Elizabeth McLemore,
aged 2 years, 2 months, 18 days

The McLemore Burying Ground is about one mile off the Montgomery -Atlanta
Highway to the right facing east, and is about five miles from Montgomery.
It is on a knoll behind the old James McLemore home built about 1820. In
1936 Mrs. Lizzie Taylor Dickerson occupied it. A low brick wall and
iron fence surrounds the lot. Outside the main cemetery is another smaller
one, also enclosed. There are graves of slaves and faithful servants, mostly
unmarked outside all enclousures. Graves listed begin at the southwest
corner of the plot.

http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/montgomery/cemeteries/mclemore.txt","STR06" "I31500","McLemore","Benjamin Shelby","Abt 1885","Abt 1974","0","He appears to have been known by his middle name, Shelby.","STR06" "I26368","McLemore","Benjamin Young","1 Jul 1898","31 Aug 1966","0","Lillian, Ben and Clayton were living with their older half-brother, Earl, as of the 1910 US Census of Carroll County, Tennessee.","STR06" "I26368","McLemore","Benjamin Young","1 Jul 1898","31 Aug 1966","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Civil District 1
Enumerated April 16, 1930
ED 9-1 SD 2 Sheet 9A
180-183
McLemore, B Y. Head M W 31 M 28 Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
McLemore, Esther Wf F W 33 M 18 Tenn Tenn Tenn
Maynard, J. W. StepSon M W 13 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Lydia Sue Dtr F W 1 3/12 S Tenn Tenn Tenn

1940 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, First District No. 1
SD 7 ED 9-1 Sheets 16B and 17A
Enumerated May 6, 1940
290
O 800
McLemore, Clayton Head O M W 39 M No 8 Tenn Same House Farmer
McLemore, Mary Lou Wf F W 32 M No H-4 Tenn Same House
291
Ed and Betty Rivers/Riveria/Davine
292
0 2000
McLemore Ben Head M W 42 M No 6 Tenn Same Place Farmer
McLemore, Ester Wf F W 43 M No 8 Tenn Same House
McLemore, Lydia Sue Dtr F W 11 S Yes 5 Tenn
McLemore, Mary Caroline Dtr F W 7 S Yes 1 Tenn","STR06" "I27742","McLemore","Benton Wilson","27 Jul 1912","7 Mar 1969","0","Lieutenant Benton McLemore
Athens Police Department
Alabama
End of Watch: Friday, March 7, 1969

Biographical Info
Age: Not available
Tour of Duty: Not available
Badge Number: Not available

Incident Details
Cause of Death: Gunfire
Date of Incident: Friday, March 7, 1969
Weapon Used: Shotgun
Suspect Info: Commited Suicide

Lieutenant McLemore was shot and killed after responding to the suspect's house to check on his welfare. The suspect was known to be mentally ill. When Lieutenant McLemore knocked on the suspect's door, the suspect shot and killed him with a shotgun. When back-up officers arrived the exchanged gunfire with the suspect, the suspect killed himself before he could be captured.

http://boards.rootsweb.com/topics.obits/115388/mb.ashx","STR06" "I37588","McLemore","Berry ""Bud""","Abt 1860","11 Mar 1943","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Federal Census
Tennessee, Monroe County, Fifteenth Civil District
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 119 Sheet 1A
3-3
Allen and Easter WHITE Household
4-4
John and Minnie SLOAN Household
5-5
Thomas and Mary STEED Household
6-6
Arthur and Susan WHITE Household
7-7
James and Darcus WHITE Household
8-8
??? McLemore Hed M 1860 39 M 19 Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer Can Neither Read nor write
[added notes show him as Wm.]
Sinthia McLemore Wf W F ---1864 35 M19 10/7 Tenn Tenn Tenn Can Neither Read nor write
McLemore, Marcus Son W M Oct 1883 16 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Farm Laborer Can Neither Read nor write
McLemore, Catherine Dtr W F May 1885 14 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Reads/Writes Attended School
McLemore, Bertha Dtr W F Feb 1887 12 12 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Can't Read/Does Write Attended School
McLemore, Alos Son M W Mar 1889 11 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Josie Dtr W F Oct 1893 6 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Attended School, does not read or write
McLemore, Ida Dtr WF July 1895 4 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Berry Son M W Jan 1889 1 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
9-9
Andrew and Martha BRYSON Household

10-10
Elbert and Agnus BRYSON Household
11-11
Charlie and Rebecca WHITE Household

1910 Census
Tennessee, Monroe County, Civil District no 12
Enumerated 29 Apr 1910
SD 3 ED 149 Sheet 7B
125-130
McLemore, Alis Head M W 19 M 1 Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
McLemore, Lassie Wf F W 19 M1 0 0/0 NC Tn NC
126-131
McLemore Bed M W 48 M1 25Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
McLemore, Syntha W F W 44 TennTenn Tenn
McLemore, Josia DtrW F 14 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Ida Dtr F W 13 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Berry Son M W 12 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Clombus Son W W 9 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Issie Dtr F W 5 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Odd Son M W 2 S Tenn Tenn Tenn","STR06" "I47119","McLemore","Berry ""Junior""","Abt 1928","3 Mar 1955","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M1WX-RQ6/p1
Name:Junior Mclemore
Event:Death
Event Date:03 Mar 1955
Event Place:Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Age:27
Estimated Birth Year:1928
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Spouse:
Father:Berry Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother:Reva Crowder
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number:4181439
Image Number:733
Film Number:1512769
Volume/Page/Certificate Number:cn 55-05572
Collection:Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955","STR06" "I27868","McLemore","Bert A.","18 May 1920","21 Jun 1973","0","A photo of his headstone can be found on his Find A Grave Memorial page. It shows he was a ""PVT U.S. ARMY WORLD WAR II""

Not listed with his family on the 1930 census? Perhaps he left home at a young age?

Name Bert A. Mc Lemore
Titles and Terms
Name Prefix
Event Date 21 Jun 1973
Event Place Atmore, Escambia, Alabama
Gender Male
Race (Original)
Race
Age (Original) 53y
Birth Year (Estimated) 1920
Birth Date (Original)
Birthplace
Marital Status
Spouse's Name Annie Mc Lemore
Spouse's Titles and Terms
Spouse's Name Prefix
Father's Name J. C. Mc Lemore
Father's Titles and Terms
Father's Name Prefix
Father's Birthplace
Mother's Name Annie Black
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Prefix
Mother's Birthplace
Occupation
Address
Residence Place
Cemetery
Burial Place
Burial Date
Funeral Home
Informant's Name:
Informant's Name (Original)
GS Film number 2242019
Reference ID 15111

Citing this Record:
""Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JK9P-KZC : accessed 17 Sep 2014), Bert A. Mc Lemore, 21 Jun 1973; citing reference 15111, Department of Health, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 2242019.","STR06" "I40104","McLemore","Bertha Caroline","19 Oct 1878","6 May 1935","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDVL-RR6
Name: Bertha C. Adams
Death Date: 06 May 1935
Death Place: Denton, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 55 years 6 months 18 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Oct 1879 [per tombstone, 1878]
Birthplace: Alabama
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: Albert J. Adams
Father's Name: C. C. Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: Alabama
Mother's Name: Caroline (sic) Shelton
Mother's Birthplace: Alabama
Occupation: Home Work
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Shaw Hill
Burial Date: 06 May 1935
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116470
Digital Film Number: 4030350
Image Number: 1271
Reference Number: cn 22918
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I27525","McLemore","Bertha Ester","1 Sep 1897","4 Sep 1964","0","Name: Bertha Ester Seay
Death Date: 04 Sep 1964
Death Place: Crockett, Houston, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 67 years 3 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 01 Sep 1897
Birthplace: Van Zandt County
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J. M. Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Katie Klutts
Mother's Birthplace:
Informant, Mrs. Tommy Easley, Daughter (???Sister???)
Occupation: Retired Nurse
Place of Residence: Grapeland, Houston, Texas
Cemetery: New Energy
Burial Place: Houston County, Texas
Burial Date: 05 Sep 1964
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117598
Digital Film Number: 4028387
Image Number: 2955
Reference Number: cn 57939
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I27525","McLemore","Bertha Ester","1 Sep 1897","4 Sep 1964","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I27498","McLemore","Bertha Nelle","20 Dec 1923","20 Jul 2015","0","The 2008 obituary of her sister, Lilly Odell Gailey, refers to her as ""Bertha Nelle Dawson, and her husband, Aron V.""

Obituary
Copied from her Find A Grave memorial page

Mrs. Betha Mae (McClemore) Dawson, age 91 of Huntsville, passed away Monday at a local hospital.
She is survived by her niece, Catherine Nix; nephew, Dale Little; and several great nieces and nephews.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Spry Funeral Home of Huntsville, where the family will receive friends Thursday 1:00 until 3:00pm. A service will follow in Spry's Chapel at 3:00pm with Scott Thackerson officiating. Graveside service will be Friday at 10:00am at Maple Hill Cemetery.
Information provided by Spry Funeral Home, Huntsville","STR06" "I26425","McLemore","Bertha T.","Jul 1888","3 Sep 1970","0","When the family was enumerated at the 1910 Census, in Carroll County, Tennessee, there were two other people listed in their home with Bertha, Thomas and their young daughters, Almer McReynolds, age 30, and listed as ""Partner"" and ""Farmer"" and 48 year old Licle/Dicie/Vicie McLemore, listed as a servant and cook.","STR06" "I26282","McLemore","Bertie ""Birdie"" Dodd","18 Feb 1882","28 Mar 1972","0","A Transcription of the Rachel Dodd McLemore Bible, originally owned by Mrs. Rachel P.
(Dodd) McLemore, Route 3, Humboldt, Tenn., is now in possession of her granddaughter, Fairy Bell (McLemore) Edwards, Canyon Lake, Tex., who has contributed a copy of the records to TGS.

Birdie Dodd McLemore was born February 18th, 1882

(International Series, The Holy Bible containing the Old and New
Testaments translated out of the original tongues: and with the former
translations diligently compared and revised. International. Small Pica
Octavo. Clear Type Edition. The John C. Winston Co., Publishers of the
International Series.)

http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf

Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, ""ANSEARCHIN' "" News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 89.

Her mother's Memorial Page on FindAGrave shows that Bertie Dodd McLemore was the wife of Edgar DRYSDALE.","STR06" "I46704","McLemore","Bertis Tollie","30 Jun 1924","19 Jun 1947","0","Obituary published in the BIRMINGHAM NEWS June 20, 1947, page 10.

Can be ordered from the Birmingham Public Library.","STR06" "I27653","McLemore","Bessie","Abt 1907","Yes, date unknown","0","Ancestry.com suggests she is the same person as the Bessie Mildred McLemore (born 4 Jan 1908 Alabama and died 11 Dec 1998 in Dallas), who was the spouse of Joseph TREES (1904-1995). A copy of her death certificate should be requested to verify this, however.","STR06" "I35264","McLemore","Bessie Alice","Dec 1898","26 Jul 1950","0","`","STR06" "I27849","McLemore","Bessie Mae","Abt 1902","Yes, date unknown","0","Ancestry.com suggests this might be the same person as Bessie Mae Myers, born 15 Sept 1901 and died 27 Jan 1973, the spouse of Thomas Quitman Myers (1906-1956). Their Find A Grave memorial page can be found here:

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/122105281

A copy of their marriage license and her death certificate should be obtained to prove this.","STR06" "I35965","McLemore","Bessie Maury","5 Aug 1896","14 Mar 1987","0","The Barksdale Family History and Genealogy website states that she married Andrew George Crouch of Georgia on 12 Jan 1919, and that they were the parents of Andrew George Crouch Jr (b. 1919) and Mary Virginia Crouch (b. 1921).","STR06" "I37974","McLemore","Bethel Mitchell Silas","1 Jul 1913","7 Jul 1977","0","The Texas Divorce index shows he was married to a ""Virginia"" from 31 Dec 1952 to 21 Oct 1969. At the time of their divorce, it was shown they had one child.

His Texas Death Certificate shows he was divorced at the time of his death. His usual occupation was ""Inspector, LTV."" His status as a veteran of the armed forces was left blank. Informant was C. W. Grantham Jr, relationship, if any, not stated.","STR06" "I26166","McLemore","Bethenia ""Thenie"" Dabney","1 Apr 1867","4 Sep 1918","0","Her Texas Death certficate shows her as a daughter of W. S. McLemore of Tennessee. Informant was her husband, W. O. Oldham.","STR06" "I25508","McLemore","Bethenia Ann Green","19 Oct 1807","21 Sep 1835","0","Transcriptions of their marriage records show her last name as McLemore, and a transcription of ""The McLemore Family Bible, 1822-1859 owned by Hillis Fry McLemore of Jackson, MS and contributed by Fairy B. McLemore Edwards of Canyon Lake, Texas,shows her birth information on page 2:

Bithinia Ann Green McLemore, daughter of Robert
McLemore and Leah Prior Perkins, his wife, was born
19th day of October 1807

And on page 3, her death was recorded as follows:

Bethinia A. G. McLemore died 21th day of Sept. 1835
after 20 days sickness of the congestion fever 15th minits
after 9 in the morning in the faith of Christ.

(The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ translated
out of the original Greek and with the former translations dilligently
compared and revised, and Canne's Marginal References. Stereotyped
by James Conner New York. By J. Emory and R. Waugh for
the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Conference Office, 14 Crosby
Street. J. Collord, Printer. 1829 )

http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf
Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, ""ANSEARCHIN' "" News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 38.","STR06" "I25508","McLemore","Bethenia Ann Green","19 Oct 1807","21 Sep 1835","0","(Research):The Rev. WIlliam P. McLemore shows her maiden name as Green, not McLemore, and lists her parents as Robert GREEN and Leah Prior Perkins.","STR06" "I46247","McLemore","Bettie S.","27 Apr 1842","4 Feb 1850","0","Not listed on the 1850 census with her parents and siblings.

Daughter of D. and E.S. McLemore
Aged 7 yrs., 9 mos., and 8 days","STR06" "I16689","McLemore","Betty Fay","6 Aug 1939","25 May 1940","0","Carl Alvis McLemore of Athens, Alabama writes that Betty Faye was a twin to Billy Ray McLemore, and died at a young age. Her tombstone reads ""Budded on Earth to Bloom in Heaven.""","STR06" "I32578","McLemore","Betty Grey","27 Dec 1925","15 Jul 2005","0","GIBBONS -- Betty Grey McLemore, 79, loving wife, mother, grandmother and devoted sister, went home to be with the Lord Friday, July 15, 2005 at her home in Arlington, TX. Funeral: 11 a.m., Monday, July 18, 2005, at Pleasant Ridge Church of Christ, 6102 W. Pleasant Ridge Road, Arlington. Burial: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Oak Hill Cemetery, McAlester, OK. Visitation: 5-8 p.m. Sunday, Moore Funeral Home, 1219 N. Davis Dr., Arlington. Memorials: Donations may be sent in her name to Hope Harbor Children's Home, P.O. Box 1047, Claremore, OK 74018.

Betty Grey Gibbons was born on December 27, 1925 in McAlester, OK, to John Edward and Dena Swindle McLemore. She grew up in McAlester as part of a large, loving family, graduating from McAlester High School in 1944. While working as a Secretary in the county courthouse she met and married William L. Gibbons (Colonel, U.S.A.F. retired) on November 22, 1947. Bill and Betty were residents of Tulsa from 1979 to 1992 and attended Park Plaza Church of Christ.

Betty was a faithful member of The Pleasant Ridge Church of Christ in Arlington, and spent countless hours volunteering at Arlington Memorial Hospital, Mission Printing and the Philbrook Art Museum in Tulsa.

She was preceded in death by her husband and 10 older brothers and sisters. Survivors: sister, Patsy McLemore Weddle, of Sallisaw, OK; daughters, Linda Lee and husband, Ren, of Arlington, Gail Cummins and husband, William, of Fort Worth, TX, Dena Goetz and husband, Matt, of Fort Worth and Alesia Jill Gibbons of Arlington; grandsons, William Lee, John Lee, Reid Goetz, Benjamin Goetz and Michael Goetz; numerous nieces and nephews; loving family and friends. Moore Funeral Home (817) 275-2711

Copied from www.tulsaworld.com","STR06" "I34152","McLemore","Betty Helen","21 Aug 1924","1 Jan 2021","0","Betty Helen Roberts (McLemore), 96, of Wise, left this Earth on Friday, January 1, 2021, while residing in Fair Oaks, California.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 50 plus years, Wade H. Roberts, also from Wise. She was the last survivor of five siblings being pre-deceased by three brothers, John, Ben Dale and Colby; and her sister, Dolly.

Survived by her three loving children; Wade, Theresa and James Gary; six grandchildren, Kimberly, Kean, Wade III, Wesley, Cassidy and Helen; four great-grandchildren, Alexis, Sydney, James and Quinn, she always had time for each of them. In fact, among her many loves were long periods of time spent watching her children perform. She also doted on her rose garden.

It would not be an exaggeration to call her a ""world traveler."" At every opportunity, she was prepared to gallivant throughout the country and to many international destinations (e,g. Paris, London, Newfoundland, etc.) Born in Big Stone Gap and graduated from Wise High School, Betty proceeded to live in the states of Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Tennessee, Colorado, California and Kansas (her husband was in the Air Force). Upon her husband's retirement from the military, they returned to Wise, bought the home of her childhood and resided there for over 25 years. She then crossed the country to live in Fair Oaks to be close to her daughter where she passed peacefully earlier this year.

Celebration of Betty's Life will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 22 at the Sturgill Funeral Home chapel in Wise. Burial will follow in the Powell Valley Memorial Gardens in Big Stone Gap. Family will receive friends from 1 p.m. till time of services at 2 p.m.

Please visit www.sturgillfuneral.com to leave online condolences for the family.

Sturgill Funeral Home, in Wise is in charge of arrangements.","STR06" "I30494","McLemore","Betty Louise","11 Jun 1939","10 Jul 2016","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows she married (1) Billy Clemens and (2) Frank S. McIntyre.

Obituary:

Betty McLemore Kight, age 77 of Monticello, passed away Sunday, July 10, 2016 at Belleview Nursing and Rehab in Monticello. She was born June 11, 1939 in the Glendale Community in Lincoln County, AR to the late Sterling Cornelious McLemore and Elna Ophelia Bass McLemore.

She was the widow of David Kight, a Certified Dietician, restaurant owner/operator and a member of Oak Grove Assembly of God Church. She graduated from Glendale High School in 1957. In addition to her parents and husband, she was also preceded in death by a grandson, Blake Bayird; a granddaughter, Drew Laural McIntyre; four brothers, P. D. McLemore, Alton McLemore, Felix McLemore and Henry Allen McLemore; four sisters, Freddie Mae Taylor, Willie McLemore, Agnes Fay Ridings and an infant sister that was stillborn.

Survivors include three sons, Joseph McIntyre of Orange Beach, AL, Danny McIntyre and wife Leah of Monticello and Tony Thurman and Tara of Cabot; one daughter, Leigh Bayird and husband David of Monticello; one brother, Tommy McLemore and wife Jan of Warren; two grandsons, Drew Bayird and Rhett Thurman; two granddaughters, Ryane Thurman and Abigail McIntyre; along with numerous nieces, nephews other relatives and friends.

Funeral service will be 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at Stephenson-Dearman Funeral Chapel with burial in Oakland Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Tuesday evening at the funeral home. Online guestbook at www.stephensondearman.com.","STR06" "I33977","McLemore","Betty Ruth","15 Sep 1921","31 May 2000","0","The Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. shows that her name was listed variously as Betty Ruth Shrum, Betty Shrum Harris, Betty Jerger and Betty Ruth McLemore.","STR06" "I22191","McLemore","Beulah Catherine","22 Jun 1896","14 Jan 1945","0","Name: Beulah Catherine Blanchard
Gender: Female
Burial Date: 16 Jan 1945
Burial Place: Rt 1, Wade, N.C.
Death Date: 14 Jan 1945
Death Place: North Clinton Twp, Sampson, North Carolina
Age: 48
Birth Date: 22 Jun 1896
Birthplace: Cumberland Co., N.C.
Occupation: Housewife
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: J. R. Blanchard
Father's Name: Haywood Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: N.C.
Mother's Name: Mary Ann Simmons
Mother's Birthplace: N.C.
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B01628-3
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1943255
Reference Number: v 3B cn 3514
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994","STR06" "I37911","McLemore","Beverly L.","Aft 1933","Yes, date unknown","0","In the 2011 obituary of her half sister, Elsie E. Edgar Buckmaster, Beverly is listed as ""Beverly (McLemore-Botts) Heger of Decatur...""","STR06" "I25085","McLemore","Billy Keaton","Abt 1930","26 Mar 2008","0","His obituary, below, was copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Tim Hawkins:

Billy Keaton McLemore, 77, passed away Wednesday, March 26, 2008.

Funeral Mass: 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Maria Goretti Church. Interment: Moore Memorial Gardens in Arlington. Visitation: Mr. McLemore will be available for viewing beginning at 3 p.m. on Friday. Rosary: 7 p.m. Friday at Arlington Funeral Home Chapel.

He was a retired U.S. Navy veteran and Tarrant County jailer and a longtime member of St. Maria Goretti Church of Arlington.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Samuel Donald and Jessie B. McLemore Sr.; and brother, S.D. ""Buddy"" McLemore.

Survivors: His wife of 48 years, Fumiko McLemore of Arlington; his children, Sophia McLemore of Redmond, Wash., Donald McLemore and wife, Mary, of Arlington, Anne Jeffery and husband, John, of Godley and Perry McLemore of Arlington; sisters, Bobbie Jo Zinn, Ora Mae Voight and Lavona Lehman of Corpus Christi; seven grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Published in the Star-Telegram on 3/27/2008.","STR06" "I30158","McLemore","Billy Ray","6 Aug 1939","21 Jun 1999","0","Billy Ray md. Vicki ALLEN and had Leighan. (The Lure and Lore of Limestone County, p. 147)

Madison County, Alabama Obituary Collection 1998-1999
Posted by Genealogy Buff
Date: Thursday, 17 Dec 2009

6/23/1999


Billy R. McLemore
ATHENS - Billy Ray McLemore, 59, of 15720 Reid Road died Monday at his home. The funeral was to be today at 2 p.m. at McConnell Funeral Home with Dusty McLemore officiating.
Burial was to be in Dement Cemetery.
Mr. McLemore was a native of Limestone County, retired from Reynolds Metal in Sheffield and was a member of the Army National Guard in Athens.
Survivors include his wife, Vicki Allen McLemore; one daughter, Leigh McLemore Black of Athens; his mother, Ada Gordon McLemore of Athens; three brothers, Dempsey McLemore, Alvis McLemore and Bobby McLemore, all of Athens; three sisters, Catherine Griffin, Marjorie Reece and Jennifer Holmes, all of Athens; and two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.","STR06" "I43968","McLemore","Billy Thomas","20 Feb 1934","16 Sep 2006","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave:

Funeral for Billy ""Bill"" Thomas McLemore, 72, of Moulton will be Monday, Sept. 18, 2006, at 2 p.m. at Parkway Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Roselawn Cemetery. Visitation will be Monday from noon until 2 p.m. at the funeral home.

Mr. McLemore, who died Saturday, Sept. 16, 2006, at Lawrence Medical Center, was born Feb. 20, 1934, in Lawrence County to Thomas McLemore and Lucille Southern McLemore. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and was an avid Nascar racing fan.

Survivors include two sons, Mike McLemore and wife Christina, of Eva, and William ""Billy"" McLemore and wife Kim, of Auburn; one daughter, Pat Gatlin and husband Larry, of Falkville; one stepdaughter, Debi Newsom of Montgomery; one brother, Bobby Mc Lemore of Decatur; two sisters, Lois Bolan of Moulton, and Sadie Williams of Danville; 11 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be Whitt Copeland, Seth Copeland, Scott Gatlin, Shane McLemore, Sawyer McLemore and Chad McLemore.

Honorary pallbearer will be Tyler Gatlin.

Decatur Daily - September 17, 2006","STR06" "I35253","McLemore","Birdie","Between 1869 and 1872","2 Jan 1934","0","Some sources, including the records of Rev. William P McLemore, show her name as Bethenia. Her brother's obituary instead listed her as Birdine, and her death record shows her simply as Birdie.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M1W5-D74/p1
Name: Birdie E. Mclemore
Event: Death
Event Date: 02 Jan 1934
Event Place: Williamson Co., Tennessee
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Single
Race or Color: White
Age: 62
Estimated Birth Year: 1872
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Franklin, Tenn
Spouse:
Father: Price P. Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: Miss
Mother: Etta Cunningham Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace: Franklin
Occupation: Domestic
Street Address:
Residence: City
Cemetery: Franklin
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 03 Jan 1934
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4184152
Image Number: 2044
Film Number: 1876809
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn 2030
Collection: Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955","STR06" "I37927","McLemore","Blondell","25 Jan 1916","19 Feb 2002","0","uneral services for Mrs. Blondell McLemore Darby 86 will be held at 2:00 PM Friday February 22 2002 in Chapel Hill Baptist Church with Rev. Dale Denning officiating. Burial will follow in Centerville Cemetery near Medina. Mrs. Darby a homemaker.


www.legacy.com","STR06" "I3385","","","","","","","" "I25082","McLemore","Bobbie Joe","8 Jun 1924","9 Mar 2011","0","In the 2008 obituary of her brother, she is referred to as sister ""Bobbie Jo Zinn.""","STR06" "I36648","McLemore","Bobbie Ray","9 Dec 1931","14 Mar 1970","0","Name: Bobby Ray Mclemore
Death Date: 14 Mar 1970
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 38 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1932
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: M. C. Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lillie Mae Clark
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223247
Digital Film Number: 4169896
Image Number: 912
Reference Number: 19392
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I46611","McLemore","Bobby Lee","6 Aug 1942","6 Mar 2009","0","Funeral for Bobby Lee McLemore, 66, of Decatur will be today, March 6, 2009, at 2 p.m. at Roselawn Funeral Home Chapel with Scotty Hogan officiating. Burial will be in Roselawn Cemetery.

Mr. McLemore, who died Monday, March 2, 2009, at UAB Hospital, Birmingham, was born Aug. 6, 1942, in Lawrence County to Thomas and Lucille McLemore. He was a U.S. Army veteran. He retired as a data processing supervisor from Mutual Savings Life Insurance Co. after 40-plus years of service. He was a member of Westmeade Baptist Church. Bobby loved golf and restoring old cars.

His parents; and brother, Billy McLemore, preceded him in death.
He is survived by his wife of 43 years, Margaret ""Bucky"" McLemore; one son, Chadwick Lee McLemore of Decatur; one daughter, Joey Leighann McLemore Chadha and her husband, Kumar, of Birmingham; two sisters, Lois Bolan of Moulton and Sadie Williams of Danville; and one grandchild, Gabriel Lee McLemore.

Pallbearers will be LaBron Davis, David McAnally, Ronnie Moore, Don Morrison, O'Neal Proctor and James Sparks.

Honorary pallbearers will be Darrell Bolan and Robert Littrell.
This obituary was originally published in the Decatur Daily.","STR06" "I30159","","","","","","","" "I25542","McLemore","Boney","Aft 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","Boney might be a nickname for ""Bonaparte"", as Napoleon Bonaparte was a relatively popular name around this time period.","STR06" "I43958","McLemore","Bonita","21 Aug 1943","27 Sep 1998","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave:

Bonnie McLemore Sanchez
55, homemaker, Trinity

Bonnie McLemore Sanchez died Sunday, September 27, 1998, at Decatur General Hospital.

The funeral was held Tuesday, September 29, 2 p.m., at Moulton Church of Christ with Hoyt Nelson and Tony Willis officiating.

Burial was in the Moulton Memory Gardens with Parkway Funeral Home officiating.

She was born in Moulton to Hansel and Tott Chandler McLemore. Mrs. Sanchez was a member of Calvary Assembly of God.

Survivors include three sons, Shane Cheatham of Madison, Wes Cheatham of Decatur and Dusty Cheatham of Trinity; three daughters, Lane Cheatham Hagood and Summer B. Sanchez, both of Trinity, and Leslie Cheatham Lawrence of Danville; two sisters, Wanda Reed of Huntsville and Priscilla Myers of Pensacola, Fla.

Pallbearers were Alan Mills, Steve Chandler, Bobby Chandler, Lelton Blankenship, Todd Finnerty and Lee Gunter.

Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society.

The Moulton Advertiser
October 1, 1998","STR06" "I22250","McLemore","Bonnie Erline","18 May 1913","20 Nov 2002","0","ROSEBORO -- Mrs. Bonnie McLemore Gilchrist, 89, of 208 Gilchrist Lane, died Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2002, in Sampson Regional Medical Center in Clinton.

Mrs. Gilchrist was a member of Elizabeth Missionary Baptist Church, where she taught Sunday school for more than 30 years and was a charter member of the Women?s Missionary Union. She was a homemaker and formerly worked for Radio Shack.

The funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday in Elizabeth Missionary Baptist Church by the Revs. Dudley Neal and Ray Smith and Dr. John McBride. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Mrs. Gilchrist is survived by two daughters, Maxine G. Jackson of Roseboro and Edna G. Dixon of Clinton; two sisters, Hazel Bullard of Autryville and Doris Rich of Clinton; a brother, Lynwood McLemore of Roseboro; five grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and a stepgreat-granddaughter.

The family will receive friends tonight from 7 to 9 at Royal-Hall Funeral Home in Clinton.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Elizabeth Missionary Baptist Church, 1481 Fleet Cooper Road, Roseboro, NC 28382.

http://www.fayobserver.com/news/local/obituaries/article_ba9f7905-61bf-59b7-ad72-c2b12d092bf7.html","STR06" "I254","","","","","","","" "I29759","McLemore","Branson","Abt 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1880 Census
North Carolina, Cumberland County, Grays Creek Township
Enumerated 24 Jun 1880
Page 29, SD 3, ED 61
249-249
Maclemor, Branson W M 31 Farmer NC NC NC
Maclemor, Sarah W F 26 W Keeping House NC NC NC
Maclemor, Elizabeth W F 6/12 Dtr NC NC NC
Maclemore, Susanneh W F 17 Sister NC NC NC
Fowler, John W M 41 Boarder Laborer NC NC NC
250-250
Maclomor, Reden
251-251
Maclomore, Ammi","STR06" "I26136","","","","","","","" "I9103","","","","","","","" "I22286","","","","","","","" "I3409","","","","","","","" "I27499","McLemore","Brice","16 Apr 1920","10 Feb 2001","0","At the time of his marriage, his place of residence was listed at U.S.S. Dahlqueen, New York, New York, and his occupation was shown as ""Navy."" His parents were shown as Brice McLemore Sr and Sallie McAnn. His place of birth was listed as Toney, Alabama.","STR06" "I25681","McLemore","Briggs M.","Abt 1803","Abt 1873","0","Norma Miller (Nmiller896@aol.com) emailed, on 9-17-2006: ""I descend through Briggs, his son Burl, his grandson John Melvin and my father, Earl Leonard McLemore. My parents live in Athens, Limestone County, AL and I live in Huntsville, Madison County, AL. I'm not sure all the children were mentioned in a will, or even if there was one, but they were mentioned in an estate inventory. Burrell was about 80 years old when they moved to Alabama and his wife had him give all the land and slaves to their children. When he died there wasn't enough money left to settle his debts. I would assume that he had already given property to children of his first marriage. Burrell was probably well-to-do as he was very active in the slave trade in the Nashville area. If there is anything else I can help with just let me know.""","STR06" "I25681","McLemore","Briggs M.","Abt 1803","Abt 1873","0","(Research):

Census Information

1850 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Division 2 East of Military Road
Enumerated 12 and 13 of November 1850 by Hiram Kennedy
506-506
Briggs McLamour 47 M Farmer $1,000 TN
Mary McLamour 38 F TN
Elizabeth McLamour 19 F TN
Mclin McLamour 14 M Ala
Richard McLamour 12 M Ala
Ann McLamour 11 F Ala
Barrill McLamour 8 M Ala
Martha McLamour 6 F Ala
James McLamour 4 M Ala
John McLamour 1 M Ala

HH #512 was that of Robert and Ruthia McLemore and HH #52
1 was that of Burwell Jr and Nancy McLemore

1860 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale, District 1, Post Office Rogersville
Enumerated 26 Jun 1860 By E.R. Kennedy
Stamped 217
HH 298-298
Brice McLemore 50 M Farmer $640 $180 Tenn
Elisabeth McLemore 29 F Tenn
Nancy Ann McLemore 21 F Tenn
Burrel McLemore 19 M Farmer Ala
Martha P McLemore 17 F Ala
Josephine McLemore 7 F Ala
John McLemore 12 M Ala
William McLemore 5 M Ala

HH 301-301
John and Clarice McLemore","STR06" "I25529","McLemore","Britain Sanders","28 Feb 1859","11 Sep 1934","0","A transcription of ""The McLemore Family Bible, 1822-1859 owned by Hillis Fry McLemore of Jackson, MS and contributed by Fairy B. McLemore Edwards of Canyon Lake, Texas, shows on page 6:

Britain Sanders McLemore was born 28th day of February
1859

(The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ translated
out of the original Greek and with the former translations dilligently
compared and revised, and Canne's Marginal References. Stereotyped
by James Conner New York. By J. Emory and R. Waugh for
the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Conference Office, 14 Crosby
Street. J. Collord, Printer. 1829 )

http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf

Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, ""ANSEARCHIN' "" News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 89.

John David McLemore, a descendant, emailed in July 2010 that ""Britain Sanders McLemore Sr. was a pastor at several Methodist churches in Memphis during his career. He was born 2/28/1859 and died 9/11/1934. ""

Barksdale family history and genealogy (with collateral lines), p. 406, states that ""He was ed. at Univ. of Va.; practiced law for 12 years; entered ministry of Methodist Chruch. They had issue of eleven children, b. in Tenn. ""

His FindAGrave memorial page notes that he died of cancer of the Gall Bladder.

Name: Britain Sanders Mclemore Sr.
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 13 Sep 1934
Burial Place:
Death Date: 11 Sep 1934
Death Place: Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee
Age: 75
Birth Date: 28 Feb 1859
Birthplace: Haywood County, Tenn.
Occupation: Minister-Retired
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Minnie Barksdale Mclemore
Father's Name: Sugars Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: N.C.
Mother's Name: Nancy Peters Sanders
Mother's Birthplace: Tenn.
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B06466-2
System Origin: Tennessee-EASy
Source Film Number: 1876817
Reference Number: cn 21309
Collection: Tennessee Deaths and Burials, 1874-1955","STR06" "I25529","McLemore","Britain Sanders","28 Feb 1859","11 Sep 1934","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Tennessee, Shelby County, Germantown Town
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 10 ED 45 Sheet 2B
243-243
McLemore, B. S. Head W M Feb 28, 1859 41 M 17 Tn NC Tn Minister of the Gospel
McLemore, Minnie F. Wf W F May 21, 1860 40 M 17 10/8 Va Va Va
McLemore, James S Son W M Jul 23, 1883 16 S Tn Tn Va
McLemore, B. S. Jr Son W M May 6, 1887 13 S Tn Tn Va
McLemore, Mildred M Dtr W F Mar 16 1889 11 S Tn Tn Va
McLemore, Lyda J Dtr W F Nov 5, 1890 9 S Tn Tn Va
McLemore, Ninnie D Dtr W F Apr 6, 1894 6 S Tn Tn Va
McLemore, Bessie M Dtr W F Aut 5, 1896 3 S Tn Tn Va
McLemore, Lena Dtr W F Feb 24, 1898 2 S Tn Tn Va
McLemore, Virginia K Dtr W F Feb 6, 1900 3/12 S Tn Tn Va
McLemore, Lidie M Sister W F Feb 18, 1850 50 Wd Tn NC Tn

1910 Census
Tennessee, Shelby County, Memphis City
Enumerated 27 Apr 1910
SD 10 ED 187 Sheet 8B
Pennsylvania (Street)
929-168-203
McLemore, Brittain S Head M W 51 M 27 Tn NC NC Preacher Church
McLemore, Minnie F Wf F W 49 M 27 11/9 Va Va Va
McLemore, James S Son M W 26 S Tn Tn Va Teacher College
McLemore, Brittain S Jr Son M W 22 S Tn Tn Va Bookkeeper Gents Furniture Store
McLemore, Mary M Dtr F W 21 S Tn Tn Va Teacher Public Schools
McLemore, Lidie J Dtr F W 19 S Tn Tn Va
McLemore, Nannie D Dtr F W 16 S Tn Tn Va
McLemore, Bessie M Dtr F W 13 S Tn Tn Va
McLemore, Lena Dtr F W 12 S Tn Tn Va
McLemore, Virginia K Dtr F W 10 S Tn Tn Va
McLemore, Katherine E Dtr F W 7 S Tn Tn Va
Johnson, Lidie J Sister F W 60 Wd Tn NC NC

1920 Census
Tennessee, Dyer County, District 15, Trimble Town
Enumerated 9 Jan 1920
SD 9 ED 35 Sheet 5B
Mitchell Street
104-115
McLemore, Rev. B. S. Head M W 60 M Tn NC Tn Clergyman Ministry
McLemore, Minnie F. Wife F W 59 M Va Va Va
McLemore, Virginia K. Dtr F W 19 S Tn Tn Va
McLemore, Catherine E. Dtr F W 16 S Tn Tn Tn

1930 Census
Tennessee, Tipton County, Civil District 8
Enumerated 22 April 1930
ED 84-18 SD 1 Sheet 13A Stamped 194
249-261
McLemore, B. S. Head M W 71 M 23 Tn NC Tn Minister Methodist Church
McLemore, Minnie F. Wf F W 69 M 22 Va Va Va","STR06" "I18974","McLemore","Britain Sanders","6 May 1887","17 Apr 1944","0","His FindAGrave memorial page states that he was a veteran of World War I.

Name: Bretain Sanders Mclemore
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 19 Apr 1944
Burial Place: Memphis, Tenn.
Death Date: 17 Apr 1944
Death Place: Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee
Age: 56
Birth Date: 06 May 1887
Birthplace: Jackson, Tenn.
Occupation: Manager, Hunt-Berlin Coal
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Edna Wilson Mclemore
Father's Name: Bretain S. Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: Tenn.
Mother's Name: Minnie Barskdale
Mother's Birthplace: Va.
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B06487-0
System Origin: Tennessee-EASy
Source Film Number: 2137346
Reference Number: cn 9049
Collection: Tennessee Deaths and Burials, 1874-1955","STR06" "I18974","McLemore","Britain Sanders","6 May 1887","17 Apr 1944","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Tennessee, Shelby County, Memphis
Enumerated 5 Jan 1920
SD 10 ED 187 Sheet 3A Stamped 278
978-56-58
McLemore, Brittain Jr Head M W 32 M Tn Va Va Yard Manager Coal? Company
McLemore, Edna W. Wf F W 31 M Neb Iowa Neb
McLemore, Thomas B. Son M W 1 8/12 Tn Tn Neb

1930 Census
Tennessee, Shelby County, Civil District 6, Memphis City Ward 49
Enumerated April 11, 1930
ED 79-152 SD 9 Sheet 10A Stamped 190
1063-117-122
McLemore, Briton S Hed O $6000 m W 43 M 37 Tn Tn Va Salesman Ice and Coal Firm
McLemore, Florence A Wf F W 41 M 28 Neb Iowa Neb
McLemore, Thomas B Son m W 11 S Tn Tn Neb
McLemore, Hillie F Son M W 9 S Tn Tn Neb
McLemore, James W Son M W 2/12 S Tn Tn Neb","STR06" "I9153","","","","","","","" "I30251","McLemore","Bruce Aaron","4 Apr 1931","3 Feb 1997","0","His wife was named Sharon, and they were the parents of one daughter, Shannon Lea McLemore.

The National Cemetery Administration. U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. shows he had a military marker, and his service info was listed as US AIR FORCE WORLD WAR II, KOREA, VIETNAM.","STR06" "I34277","McLemore","Bryan Simmons","8 Sep 1907","20 Feb 2005","0","In Memoriam
Bryan Simmons McLemore ('33) --- 97, New Albany, retired florist, cattle farmer, and Mississippi State Highway Legal Department Employee, Feb. 20, 2005. (Page 53).

Mississippi State Alumnus Magazine, Summer 2005
http://www.msstate.edu/web/alumnus/summer05/Alumnus_summer05.pdf","STR06" "I27813","McLemore","Bulah B.","Nov 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","Might she have married Samuel Carter, and then died, prior to 1920? As of the 1920 Forrest County, Mississippi , census, she is no longer listed in her parents household, but a 22 year old Samuel T. Carter, son-in-law is shown. It is also possible he is instead married to her sister Eula. Eula is still listed as Eula McLemore in 1920, but also shown as married.

Additionally, on the 1920 Perry County, Mississippi, a Beula, also born ca 1894, can be found as the Wife of Lawrence McLemore, living in Beat 2. In 1900 Beulah's parents lived in Beat 3 of Perry County, prior to their move to Forrest County.","STR06" "I27363","McLemore","Burl M. ""Bee""","11 Sep 1912","1 Mar 1994","0","Burrell md. Elizabeth ROBERTSON, sister of Clefford, and had Charles.

Obituary, as posted by FH Terry to his FindAGrave memorial page:

BURL McLEMORE -
Funeral for Burl McLemore of Decatur will be Friday at 2 p.m. at Roselawn Funeral Home with the Rev. Michael McLemore officiating.

Burial will be in Roselawn Cemetery.

The family will receive friends today from 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home.

Mr. McLemore was a native of Limestone County. He was the son of the late Alvis and Emma Lecroix McLemore of Limestone County. He retired from Wolverine Tube Inc. and was a member of Central Baptist Church.

He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Robinson McLemore of Decatur; one son, Charles W. McLemore of Decatur; and one brother, Jerry McLemore of Athens.

Pallbearers will be Don Privett, Hardy Smith, Dempsey McLemore, Alvis McLemore, Warren McLemore and Waylon McLemore.
DECATUR DAILY - March 3, 1994","STR06" "I20920","McLemore","Burwell","Bef 1721","Abt 1798","0","Patented 190 acres of land near his father on Poplar Creek by patent dated May 20, 1742 (Patent Book 20, p.---). As he was required to be twenty-one at the time of the patent, the latest possible date for his birth would accordingly be May, 1721. Upon this land he initially settled and lived for over thirty years. It was where he took his bride and began to raise is family. (James L. McLemore, III, p. 69).

Burwell and Amy Maclemore had a large family: eleven children in all have been identified, but only two had their births recorded in the Albermarle Parish Register. The first was Sally, born June 2, 1754, and baptized August 25, 1754. Sponsors or godparents included her aunt and uncle, Robert and Lydia Magee, as well as Gilliam. A second daughter ""Molly"" (Mary) was shown in the Register as being born July 24, and baptized September 14, 1760. There was a sufficient interval in between these two for the birth of at least one other child (probably Howell), and the others followed along thereafter; John, Lucy, Lydia, Ann or Anna, Burwell Jr., Gilliam, Charles and James, probably in something close to that order, with their births running right up nearly to the outbreak of the American Revolution, when Burwell (Sr.) would have been 55, and Amy in her early to mid 40's. (James L. McLemore, III, pp. 70-71).

By the time his family had grown this large, it became obvious that his original 190 acres patented plantation was too small (or worn out) to support such a family. Therefore, he arranged in 1775 to exchange this plantation with John Tyler (father of President John Tyler) for a larger tract. Both deeds were dated January 17, 1775, and recorded February 16, 1775. Burwell conveyed Tyler his 190 acre plantation (inaccurately described as obtained by patent dated August 20, 1740-Sussex Deed Book E, p. 295), in return for a tract of some 275 acres originally patented to Tyler and called ""The Pine Log"" plantation, adjoining another Tyler plantation called ""Poplar"" and also bounded by Daniel Harwood and the Pine Log Branch (Deed Book E, p. 274). (James L. McLemore, III, pp. 70-71).

Burwell survived all his brothers (including Joel, who was considerably younger), and he apparently survived at least one child and his wife Amy as well. Neither his first born daughter Sally nor his wife is mentioned in his will, which was dated September 21, 1793, and admitted to probate October 4, 1798 (Sussex Will Book F, p. 123). It reads as follows:

In the Name of God Amen. This Twenty-first day of September in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety-three, I Burwell Maclemore of the County of Sussex in the Parish of Albemarle being weak and low in body tho perfect mind & memory (thanks be to God for the same) but calling to mind the mortality of the body and knowing it is appointed for man once to die do make and ordaing this my last will and Testament in manner and form following (Viz) First: I give my soul to almighty God who gave it me in hope of joyous resurrection and as to my wordly Estate wherewith it hath been pleased God to bless me with I bestow in manner and form following, to wit:

Impremis: my will and desire is that my land be laid off in three parts. I have and devise to my son, Gilliam Maclemore the lower part of my Land with the Building and extend up as far as the Spring branch and thence along the said branch to the head and thence a straight line form thence to a corner tree, a pine that stands in the upper prong of the Pine Log Branch to him and his Heirs forever.

Item: I give and devise to my son Charles Maclemore the Land adjoining Gilliam Maclemore above the Spring branch to the Horse Meadow to the School House path and thence a straight line from that to the head line to him and his Heirs forever.

Item: I give to my son James Maclemore all the rest of my Land adjoining Charles Maclemore between the Horse Meadow and the long Meadow branch, also my Negro boy the name of Henry also my young plantation colt to him and his heirs forever.

Item: I give and bequeath to my Son John Maclemore the sum of Five Pounds to him and his Heirs forever.

Item: I give and bequeath to my Daughter Lucy Bullock the sum of Five Pounds to her and her Heirs forever.

Item: I give my daughter Ann Maclemore the sum of Five Shillings to her and her Heirs forever.

Item: I give to my Daughter Lydia Lewis the like sum of Five Shillings to her and her Heirs forever.

Item: I give to my Daughter Molly Land the sum of Five Pounds to her and her Heirs forever.

Item: I give to my son Burwell Maclemore the sum of Five Shillings to him and his Heirs forever.

Item: My will and desire is that all the rest of my Estate that is not before given to my above mentioned Children may be sold and the money arising from the Amount of Sales after paying my Just Debts and the Legacies as above mentioned may be equally Divided between Howell Maclemore and James Maclemore to them and their Heirs forever.

Lastly: My Desire is that Gilliam Maclemore and Charles Maclemore be Executors to this my last Will and testament. Testifying this and not other to be my last will and testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Seal this day and year written. Signed and seal and delivered to be my last Will and testament in the presence of Macklin Bass (his Mark); L. Mason; Thomas Pate Jr, (his mark), Herbert Pate (his mark)

Burwell B. Maclemore (his mark)

As noted above, Burwell's will, in addition to omitting any mention of his wife, Amy, also omitted his eldest daughter Sally whose birth was registered in the Albemarle Parish Register. It is accordingly presumed that neither Amy or Sally survived to the date of the execution of the will (1793), and Sally probably died in her youth, unmarried. Burwell's other four daughters share a history similar in many respects to those of his brother John. Two are named in the will by their married names, but there is no mention in the marriage records of either. They are Lucy Bullock and Lydia Lewis. Another daughter, Ann, Anna or Anny apparently did not marry; her own will, which she signed as Anny McLemore, was dated August 18, 1818, was admitted to probate January 15, 1835, in Southhampton County (Will Book 11, p. 352), referred to her brother Gilliam McLemore, but bequeathed her property to her granddaughter Susanna Carter, daughter of HER daughter Susanna Woodward! Ann survived her brother Gilliam, and was later paid by his estate then dollars for briefly keeping his children after his death. Finally Mary, or Molly as she was called in the birth records of the Parish Register and also as she was called by her father in his will, was likewise referred to by her married name, Land; she was married (as Mary McLemore) to Littleberry Land pursuant to marriage bond issued October 4, 1791 (Southhampton Marriage Register, p. 75). (James L. McLemore, III, pp. 70-73)

Burwell had six sons to carry on the McLemore name into the 19th century in Southside Virginia. However, this was the age when farm lands in the old tobacco-growing regions of Virginia became too worn out to support growing families, while migration was taking whole families westward and southward into newly opened areas for settlement. The lure of new land, the call of McLemore cousins already emigrating southward and westward, was calling on several of the sons of Burwell Maclemore even before, and especially after, his death. Their migrations before the turn of the 19th century thus put these McLemores at the forefront of this pattern of migration, just as they had been in the Carolinas ever since the days of James and Abraham Macklemore, the original immigrant brothers. (James L. McLemore, III. pp. 73-75).

First US Census of 1790 shows Burwell McLemore as a HOH with eight whites and two slaves.(Sussex County, Virginia). Howell was not one of them (of 11 children, Sally had died, John had moved to Carolina, and Howell and one of the older daughters had married and moved out, leaving Amy and seven children). (James L. McLemore, III, p. 75).

Burwell's third son (at least his third to move away) was his namesake Burwell McLemore, Jr. (James L. McLemore, III, p. 76).

Meanwhile, back in Virigina, Burwell Sr.'s other three sons were remaining at home. Gilliam McLemore received the lower third of his father's ""Pine Log Plantation, with buildings. He is known to have married three times.......Charles McLemore received the second third of his father Burwell's plantation. Charles married Lucy ROWE....The last (and probably youngest) son of Burwell and Amy Maclemore was James. Born just before the outbreak of the American Revolution, he was devised the final third of his father's ""Pine Log"" plantation. He married Rebecca HARWOOD, ...(James L. McLemore, III, pp. 77-79).","STR06" "I20920","McLemore","Burwell","Bef 1721","Abt 1798","0","(Medical):Two direct descendants of Burwell participated in the Morrison yDNA study.

The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup. The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other six members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.

The second cluster in the study have three members to date. They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.

Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune's and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.

See Morrison/McLemore DNA study results for Group AJ.

http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/","STR06" "I24722","McLemore","Burwell","Abt 1770","Aft 22 Jan 1851","0","Burwell's third son (at least his third to move away) was his namesake Burwell McLemore Jr. Born not later than about 1770, he married Mary GLOVER, daughter of Jones Glover Sr. pursuant to a marriage bond made out November 6, 1794 (Sussex Marriage Register, p. 75). Mary was the mother of his older children, but at least five of more of his fifteen children were by his second wife, Nancy. He may have lived in Ohio for a while, as his eldest son Robert J. is said to have been born there in 1795. He then moved to North Carolina where his second son Howell was born in 1801. He apparently moved to Tennessee shortly thereafter, as his third son Briggs M. McLemore was born there about 1803. At this point the sources are confusingly in conflict. It is generally held that Burwell moved to Lauderdale County, Alabama, where his fourth son Maclin H. McLemore was born in about 1804. However, U.S. Census records apparently put him still in Giles County, Tennessee, as late as 1820; perhaps he returned there for some reason. At any rate, then came two girls, Barbary in 1805, and Mary J. in 1808. The order of the births for the next several children is uncertain; a possible listing of them: ??? McLemore House (ca. 1810), Martin A.P McLemore (ca. 1812), Sarah McLemore Lambert (ca. 1815), and Margaret McLemore Marks (ca. 1818). Perhaps one or two, perhaps more, of these four were children of his second wife.

Burwell died within a year of this Census (1850-1851), as a suit was brought in Lauderdale County court, July term, 1851, for sale of his lands, in which his heirs were named as parties. The married names of some of Burwell's daughters were obtained from these papers. In addition, the spouses of several children are also generally known, Robert married Ruthea THORNBERRY in 1832 and Howell married her sister Mildred in 1828, Briggs married Mary SPIGAL or STEGAL in 1833, MACLIN married Nancy HALBERT in 1843; Mary J. married Gabriel DAVIS in 1827, Sarah married James LAMBERT, Margaret married Henry MARKS, and Barbary married a man named POTEET. (James L. McLemore, III. pp 76-77).

In ""The Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama,"" the Alabama State Plat Book, page 43, is cited, showing that Burwell had purchased 160 acres on May 23, 1828. His land was West of Elk River T3S R7W NW Sec 11. Burwell and his family were among the oldest settlers to come to Lauderdale County, and he lived (in Lauderdale) until his death. On Feb. 21, 1840, he purchased 210 acres from Martin Harkins. This land was also in range 7, T3 sec 15 which is close to Elk River at Rogersville. The book further states that Burwell left a will in Lauderdale Co dated July 1, 1844 naming six living children by his second marriage as well as six living children by his first marriage. He is believed to be buried in the Womack cemetery in Rogersville. This cemetery is believed to to be on some of the land he owned.","STR06" "I24722","McLemore","Burwell","Abt 1770","Aft 22 Jan 1851","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Division 2 East of Military Road
Enumerated 12 and 13 of November 1850 by Hiram Kennedy

HH #506 was that of Briggs and Mary McLemore

HH #512 was that of Robert and Ruthia McLemore

HH #520 Gabriel and Mary (McLemore) Davis

HH# 521-521
Burrell McLamour 80 M Farmer $2000 VA
Nancy McLamour 58 F Va
John McLamour 28 M Laborer Ala
David McLamour 21 M Laborer Ala
James McLamour 25 M Laborer Ala
Martha McLamour 29 F Ala
Ann McLamour 18 F Ala

HH #522-522 Henry and Margaret (McLemore) Marks","STR06" "I27412","McLemore","Burwell","Abt 1869","Yes, date unknown","0","Not the same person as the Matthew Burl McLemore, born 1 July 1868 in Lentzville, Limestone County, Alabama who married Lilly Odell McLemore Gailey. That Matthew Burl McLemore was said to be the son of Richard M. McLemore and Rebecca Ann York, not John and Clarice Landman.","STR06" "I24756","McLemore","Burwell Gilliam","Between 1812 and 1818","3 Oct 1872","0","In the 1872 U. S. City Directory for Petersburg, VA, Burrill G. McLemore was listed as a carpenter, on Halifax n. of Jones Rd

Said to have been killed in a train accident.
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/MCLEMORE/2002-02/1014056300","STR06" "I24756","McLemore","Burwell Gilliam","Between 1812 and 1818","3 Oct 1872","0","(Research):
.
Census Information:

1850 Census
Virginia, Petersburg (Independent City)
Enumerated 17 Sept 1850
Stamped 399
188-216
B.G. McLemore 38 M ??? (Va)
Mary McLemore 38 F (Va)
Jas. McLemore 14 M VA (s/b Rockwell)
James McLemore 13 m (Va) (s/b Rockwell)
Rebecca McLemore 2 F (Va)
John Hamilton 50 M Wheelwright (Va)

1860 Census
Virginia, Petersburg (Independent City)
Enumerated 15 June 1860
Page 24
205-205
Burwell G. McLemore 48 M Carpenter $--- $50 Va
Mary A. McLemore 50 F $1750 $100 Va
Jas. E. Rockwell 24 M Clerk Va
James R. Rockwell 22 m Artist Va
Rebecca L. McLemore 11 F Va
May J McLemore 7 F Va

1870 Census
Virginia, Petersburg (Independent City)
Enumerated 17 Aug 1870
Page 36
304-304
McIImore B.G. 55 W W Conductor Railroad $2000 VA
McIlmore, Mary Ann 56 F W Keeping House Va","STR06" "I25764","McLemore","Burwell M.","20 Jul 1841","5 Oct 1913","0","He has a military marker at his gravesite, photo can be seen at FindAGrave.

Engraved: Burl M. McLemore Pvt Co I 27 A.A. Inf Confederate States Army July 20, 1841 Oct 5, 1913

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=51317663&PIpi=27499866","STR06" "I25764","McLemore","Burwell M.","20 Jul 1841","5 Oct 1913","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1870 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale, Twp 2 Range 7, Post Office Rogersville
Enumerated 18 July 1870 by J. Danforth
Page 17 Stamped 490
HH 114-114
McClemore, B 25 M W Farmer Ala
McClemore, Martha J 24 F W Ala
McClemore, Jas R 2 3/12 M W Ala
McClemore, M.B. 7/12 M W Ala
Owens, E 10 F W Ala

ALSO shown, during the 1870 census, in Limestone County:
1870 Census
Alabama, Limestone, Twp 2 Range 6, Post Office Athens
Page 32
HH 266-266 Richard & Rebecca McLemore
267-267
McLemore, Burwell 28 M Farmer $--- $270 Ala
McLemore, Martha 25 F Keeping House Ala
McLemore, James 2 M At Home Ala
McLemore, Matthew 8/12 M At Home Ala

HH 119-119
McLemore, Nancy (Widow of Maclin McLemore, Burwell's Uncle)

1880 Census
Name RelationMarital StatusGenderRaceAge
BirthplaceOccupationFather's BirthplaceMother's Birthplace
Burle MC LEMORE Self M Male W 37 AL Farmer AL AL
Martha MC LEMORE Wife M Female W 34 AL Keeping House AL AL
James MC LEMORE Son S Male W 12 AL Farming AL AL
Matthew MC LEMORE Son S Male W 10 AL Farming AL AL
Alvus MC LEMORE Son S Male W 8 AL AL AL
Melvin MC LEMORE Son S Male W 6 AL AL AL
Thomas MC LEMORE Son S Male W 4 AL AL AL
Zola MC LEMORE Dau S Female W 2 AL AL AL
Eva MC LEMORE Dau S Female W 6M AL AL AL
Source Information:Census PlaceBeat 7, Limestone, Alabama
Family History Library Film 1254020 NA Film Number T9-0020
Page Number 395A

1900 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Beat No. 8 Pleasant Grove
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900 by Samuel C. Williams
SD 8 ED 88 Sheet 63 A Stamped 118
48-48
McLemore, Bu?? M Hd W M Feb 1843 57 M 35 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Martha J WIfe W F May 1846 54 M 35 11/8 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Eva S Dtr W F Dec 1880 19 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Evar (???) L Dtr W F Feb 1882 18 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Thomas H Son W M May 1877 23 M 4 Ala Ala Ala Farm Labor
McLemore, Ednie M D-in-Law W F May 1878 21 M 4 1/0 Ala Ala Ala
HH 49-49 John and Elizabeth McLemore

1910 Census
Alabama, Limestone, Pr. #7, Pleasant Grove
Enumerated 25 Apr 1910 by Thos. W. Bullington
SD 8 ED 102 Sheet 6B
HH #109-109 Matthew B and Martha E McLemore
HH #110-110
McLemore, Burl M Hd M 63 m1 45 Ala Tn Ala Farmer
McLemore, Martha J. Wf F 64 m1 43 11/8 Ala Ala Ala
HH# 111-111 Samuel and Catherine Wakefield
HH # 112-112 Thomas and Lizzie McLemore","STR06" "I27728","McLemore","C D","18 Jan 1928","4 Jul 1991","0","The Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015 shows him as C D McLemore, son of Erdie B. McLemore and Nora M. Lee.","STR06" "I26302","McLemore","Cabe","12 Dec 1889","14 Feb 1959","0","(Research):
Census Information:

This APPEARS to be them at the time of the 1910 Census:

Tennessee, Madison County, Civil District 11
Enumerated 11 Apr 1910 by Robert N. Danis
SD 8 ED 164 Sheet 3B
69-68
McLemore, K. Head M W 20 M1 0 Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Ida May Wife F W 19 M1 0 0/0 Tn Tn Tn

1920 Census
Tennessee, Fayette County, Civil District 15
Enumerated 3 Feb 1920 by Louella Havercamp
SD 10, ED 23, Stamped 275
196-216
Ida McLemore, Head, F W 29 M Tn Tn Tn
(Listed with the family of Andrew J. and Elda Newland)
197-217
McLemore, Cabe Husband M W 31 M Tn Tn Tn Cares for Horses
McLemore, Ulaine Dtr F W 9 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Leon Son M W 1 8/12 S Tn Tn Tn

1930 Census
Tennessee, Shelby County, Memphis, Ward 25, Block 2255, Part of Civil District 6
Enumerated April 11, 1930 by Mrs. Anna D. Morgan
ED 79-91 SD 9 Sheet 26A
731-369-506
McLemore, Cabe Head M W 40 M 20 Tn Tn Tn Auto Mechanic Garage
McLemore, Ida J Wife F W 39 M 18 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, James L Son M W 10 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Dorothy Dtr F W 3 S Tn Tn Tn
Peal, John A Son-in-law M W 22 M 22 Tn Tn Tn Driver Laundry
Peal, Euline Dtr F W 19 M 19 Tn Tn Tn
Wheeler, James F Boarder M W 23 M 23 Tn Tn Tn Miss Salesman Mercantile
Wheeler, Sarah J Boarder F W 21 M 21 Misas NC Miss Saleslady Mercantile","STR06" "I26009","McLemore","Caleb","Abt 1854","Yes, date unknown","0","Although he is listed in the household of John and Rebecca McLemore at the time of the 1860 census, he is not included on either Mark Freeman or April Makerney's list of children. Nor is he shown with his mother and stepfather as of the 1870 census. Perhaps he died young? In addition to this, both Mark Freeman and April Makerney show an Alex James McLemore of approximately the same age, who was on the 1860 census. Perhaps they are the same person?","STR06" "I26086","McLemore","Caleb Hill","7 Jan 1829","22 Oct 1904","0","Rev. William P. McLemore, in a section on his website devoted to notable McLemore's (Website: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/3476/mclem1.htm), has the following biography:

Caleb Hill McLemore was born in Covington, MS, in January, 1829, and is the fourth of a family of nine children. His father, Richard McLemore, was a native of North Carolina, and removed from that state to Tennessee with his parents when but a boy. He remained at home, assisting in the care of his family until he was twenty-one years of age. He then came to Mississippi and was married in Covington County, in August 1821 (sic), to Nancy P. Hill. They had born to them two sons and seven daughters. Capt. McLemore was twenty-one years of age when he began to till the soil and raise livestock. He located in Lauderdale county, and there were few older residents than he. He was married in his twenty-fourth year to Mrs. L. C. Brown, widow of John Brown, of Clarke county, MS. Seven children were born of this union. In 1802 (sic), he enlisted in Company I, Thirty-seventh Mississippi Volunteer Infantry, and was in the arm of the Tennessee. When his captain was killed, he was promoted to the position, which he held during the remainder of the war. After the declaration of peace, he returned to his home in Lauderdale county and resumed the pursuit of agriculture on the place where he now lives. Captain McLemore was a member of the Masonic fraternity for nearly thirty years, and a Knight of Honor. He also belonged to the Farmers' Alliance. (Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Mississippi, Volume II, 1891).

In a biography of his son-in-law, E. J. Martin, it was noted that Captain McLemore"" served during the entire course of the war, while he took part in every battle in which his command was engaged, including the battles around Cornith and in the Georgia campaign from Dalton as well as battles of Franklin, Nashville and Shiloh.""","STR06" "I26086","McLemore","Caleb Hill","7 Jan 1829","22 Oct 1904","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Beat 1. PO Marion
Enumerated 27 June 1860 by W. V. White
Page 23 and 24
148-147
C.H. McLemore 31 M Farmer $14,500 $12,000 Miss
L.C. McLemore 25 F Domestic Business Wife
Mary V McLemore 6 F Miss
Richard L McLemore 4 M Miss
Theodore J McLemore 2 M Miss
Elizabeth Smith 15 F Dom Bus Miss
J.H. Page 25 M Farm Laborer NC
John Butler 22 M Farm Laborer Miss

1870 Census
not located

1880 Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Meridian, Beat 1
Enumerated 16 Jun 1880 by E.J. Martin
Page 26 SD 2 ED 91
229-237
McLemore, C.H. W M 57 Farmer Miss NC Tenn
McLemore, Louisa W F 46 Wife Keeping House Miss --- NC
McLemore, T. J. W M 21 Son Farmer Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Inez W F 19 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Oscar W M 12 Son In School Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Mittie W F 10 Dtr In School Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Earle W M 8 Miss Miss Miss
Vaughan, Jas W M 16 Boarder In School Alabama
Snell, R. J. W M 17 Boarder In School NC

Immediately following this listing was the listing for Ben and Sylvia McLemore, and Peter and Malinda McLemore. Both families were listed as Black.

1900 Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Meridian, Beat 1
Enumerated 19 Jun 1900
SD 5, ED 11 Sheet 17B
326-330
McLemore, Caleb H Head M W Jan 1829 71 M47 Miss NC Tenn Farmer (Retired)
McLemore, Louisa C Wife W F M?? 1834 66 M47 7/6 Miss SC Ala
Smith, Madori B Sister-in-law W F May 1851 49 S Miss SC Ala","STR06" "I26882","McLemore","Caleb Semmes","28 Aug 1868","30 Dec 1941","0","Shown by the Rev. William P. McLemore to have married Pearl C. STONE on 12 Nov 1891.","STR06" "I26882","McLemore","Caleb Semmes","28 Aug 1868","30 Dec 1941","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Mississippi, Lauderdal County, Meridian City, Beat 1
Enumerated 3 Apr 1930
ED 38-4 SD 9 Sheet 4A Sheet 56
18 Avenue
1417-61-78
McLemore, Semmes Head O 1000 M W 61 M 22 Miss Miss Miss Salesman Oil Company
McLemore, Pearl Wf F W 50 M 17 Miss Ala Ala None","STR06" "I29852","McLemore","Calvin","Abt 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","Historical Data Systems, comp. U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2009 on Ancestry.com shows that as a resident of Moore County, NC, at the age of 24, he enlisted as a private in Company M, North Carolina 22nd Infantry Regiment. Source cited as North Carolina Troops 1861-65, A Roster.","STR06" "I27709","McLemore","Calvin","6 May 1896","15 Feb 1945","0","At the time of the 1910 census, 13 year old Calvin was a boarder and farm laborer in the home of Chester and Virgie VARNELL of Van Zandt County, Texas.

He shared a headstone with Ethel B. McLemore (1906-2000), and under his name was a masonic symbol.","STR06" "I27709","McLemore","Calvin","6 May 1896","15 Feb 1945","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Pennsylvania, Mercer County, Jamestown, Seward
SD 30 ED 43-42 Sheet 5B
Enumerated April 8, 1940
Depot J Street
123 Own Home, Value 2500
McLemore, Calvin Head M W 43 M High School, 3 years, Texas, 1935 Residence Lowellvith PY, Occupation CONSTRUCTION
McLemore, Ethel Wf F W 33 High School, 2 Years Pennsylvania 1935 Residence same, Occupation Beauty Operator
McLemore, Maxine Dtr F W 11 S 3rd grade Penn 1935 Residence Same
McLemore, Patritia Dtr F W 7 S 2nd Grade Penn 1935 Residence Same
McLemore, Harry Dale Son M W 6 S 1rst Gradee Penn 1935 Residence Same","STR06" "I47355","","","","","","","" "I38423","McLemore","Calvin ""Callie"" Arthur","14 Jun 1874","10 Nov 1954","0","John Stromberger found the following brief article about Calvin, quoted verbatim, from a Washington, Illinois newspaper:

July 18, 1901: ""C. A. McLemore, who is in the employ of the A.T.S.& F in Missouri, came last week for a visit with his grandparents, Capt. and Mrs. D. S. Sheppard.""

When his mother died in 1910, he was a resident of Orosi, California. At this father's death in 1940 he was in Los Angeles, California.

A Calvin Arthur McLemore registered for the draft for the First World War in Portland, Oregon. He reported his date of birth as 14 Jun 1874, and was caucasian. He worked for a Wholesale house, and his nearest relative was Martha Alberta McLemore. He was of medium heighth and build, and had dark brown hair.","STR06" "I38423","McLemore","Calvin ""Callie"" Arthur","14 Jun 1874","10 Nov 1954","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
California, Fresno County, Twp 6
Enumerated 28 April 1910
SD 6 ED 60 Sheet 4B
112-112
McLemore, Calvin A. Head M W 30 S Ill Ill Ill Farmer Home Farm

1920 Census
Oregon, Multnomah, Precinct 6
Enumerated Second Day of January 1920
SD 3 ED 25 Sheet 1B
33
McLemore, Havey R. Head M W 26 S Il lll Ill Electrician Electrical Contractor
McLemore, Calvin A Brother M W 45 M Ill Ill Ill Salesman Financial Securities
McLemore, Martha Sister-in-law F W 24 M Iow Germany/German Germany/German
McLemore, Calvin Arthur Nephew M W 2 5/12 S Oregon Ill Iowa
McLemore, Jane C Niece F W 6/12 S Oregon Ill Iowa

1930 Census
California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles City Ward 50
West Seventh Place
Aberdeen Apt
McLemore, Calvin A head R 15 N M W 59 Div Ill Ill Ill Salesman Securities

1940 Census
California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles City, Ward 64
Enumerated April 1940
SD 14 ED 60-1006 Sheet 8B
McLemore, Calvin A Head M W 65 D No 8th Grade Same Place","STR06" "I346","","","","","","","" "I32555","McLemore","Canie Lee","5 Mar 1908","15 May 1960","0","The Alabama Deaths and Burial Index shows he was married to Beatrice McLemore.

A scan of his obituary has been posted to his FindAGrave Memorial page, created by David Woody, and is transcribed below:

McLemore Rites

Fayett-Double funeral services for Clarence Billy McLemore, 29, of Rock City, Ala, and his father, Cannie Lee McLemore, 52, of Eldridge, will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Fayett County, directed by Vessey's Funeral Home.

The two men were electrocuted Sunday afternoon in Eldridge on top of the older McLemore's tin-roofed house adjusting an aerial when it toppled into a nearby power line carrying 7,800 volts.

Services for Cannie Lee McLemore will be conducted by the Rev. Mr. Simmons with burial in the church cemetery. Serving as active pallbeares will be Odd Fellows.

Cannie Lee McLemore, born in Walker County, was an insurance salesman and a member of the Church of Christ. He was married to the former Beatrice McClesky.

Surviving are his wife, four brothers, Carl, Henry, Joe and Bill McLemore, and three grandchildren.

Services for Clarence Bill McLemore will be conducted by the Rev. Mr. Tucker with burial in the Gregg Cemetery.

Born in Walker County, he was the son of Mrs. Beatrice McLemore and the late Cannie Lee McLemore. A coal miner, he was married to the former Charlotte Norris.

Suriving are his wife, mother, and three children.","STR06" "I26239","McLemore","Carena ""Rena"" E.","Aug 1840","21 Jul 1934","0","Shown as Rena E. Gillespie, died 21 July 1934, Simpson, Kentucky, USA, Female, White, Born Logan, Kentucky, Father Hansel/Hawell McLemore Mother Elizbeth Gillman. She died from a fall on her doorstep that caused her to cut her face, and led to an infection. Informant Mrs. Nora Sayars/Sayaro.","STR06" "I27275","McLemore","Cargill M.","Abt 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1860 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, ED 2, Post Office Athens
Enumerated 28 July 1860
Page 76
549-549
Cargill T. McLemore 28 M Farm Laborer Alabama
Susan McLemore 26 F Ala
Mary J.J. McLemore 6 F Renn
Joel McLemore 4 M Ala
Sarah S McLemore 2 F Ala
James M. McLemore 7/12 M Ala
550-550
Scotch McLemore 25 M Farm Laborer Ala
Rebecca McLemore 18 F Ala
Joseph M McLemore 7/12 M Ala

1870 Census
Tennessee, Lawrence County, ED 3, Post Office Lawrenceburg
Enumerated 11 Jun 1870
Page 11, Stamped 22
156-161
McLemore, C.M. 43 M W Farmer $--- $300 Ala
McLemore, Susan 40 F W Keeping House Ala
McLemore, M.J.J. 16 F W Tenn
McLemore, Joel 14 M W Tenn
McLemore, Sarah F 12 F W Ala
McLemore, James M 8 M W Ala
McLemore, Napoleon 5 M W Ala
McLemore, C.K. 10/12 F W Tenn Sept","STR06" "I45494","McLemore","Carl","13 Mar 1899","22 Feb 1980","0","Ancestry.com. U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011 shows he served in the U.S. Army.","STR06" "I32552","McLemore","Carl Edward","9 Aug 1901","26 Oct 1979","0","His Form SS-5, completed in December 1936, listed his employer as Moss & McCormick of Howard, Alabama.","STR06" "I32552","McLemore","Carl Edward","9 Aug 1901","26 Oct 1979","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Alabama, Walker County, Kansas
Enumerated 22 Apr 1930
ED 64-30 SD 1 Sheet 71 Stamped 152
123-126
McLemore, Carl H Head M WE 28 M 26 Ala Miss Ala Contractor Coal Mine
McLemore, Maudie D Wf F W 30 M 27 Ala Ga Ga
McLemore, Edna B Dtr F W 2 5/12 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Lois D Dtr F W 2/12 S Ala Ala Ala

1940 Census
Alabama, Walker County, E.P. 26 Kansas
Enumerated April 16, 1940
SD 7 ED 64-38 Sheet 9A
Iron Mountain Road
149
McLemore, Henry Head M W 29 M M no H-4 Ala Operator Saw Mill Same place
McLemore, Gertrude Wf F W 29 M No C-4 Ala same place
McLemore, Delaris Dtr F W 7 S Yes 1 Ala same place
150
McLemore, Will Head M W 65 M No 5 Ala Operator Farm same house
McLemore, Leona Wf F W 64 M No 5 Ala same house
McLemore, Clifford Son M W 26 S No H-1 Ala same house
151
McLemore, Joe Head M W 21 M No 6 Ala Coal Loader Coal Mine same place
McLemore, Willie Lee Wf F W 22 M No 7 Ala R Walker Ala
McLemore, Joe Anne Dtr F W 1 S No 0 Ala
152
McLemore, Carl Head M W 39 No H1 Ala Carpenter W.P.A. same place
McLemore, Maudie Wf F W 39 M No 7 Ala same place
McLemore, Berniece Dtr F W 12 S Yes 5 Ala Same House
McLemore, Lois Dtr F W 10 S Yes 3 Ala Same House
McLemore, Nell Dtr F W 7 S Yes 1 Ala Same House
McLemore, Bettye Joe Dtr F W s No 0 Ala Same House","STR06" "I24675","McLemore","Carl Eugene","16 Dec 1916","21 Sep 2009","0","Carl Eugene McLemore Sr. passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family at Pointe Coupee General Hospital, New Roads, on Monday, Sept. 21, 2009, at age 92. A resident of Morganza and native of Crisp, Texas, he was born Dec. 20, 1916, to Felix Delbert McLemore and Anna Elizabeth Rhodes McLemore. On Sept. 11, 1939, he married the love of his life, Marie Ella Crochet, in Morganza. Married for 69 years, they raised four children making sure they all received college educations. For many years they traveled and lived wherever his work took them but they always returned to Morganza, the place that brought them together.

Mr. Carl worked for Atlas Construction for more than 45 years. He came to Morganza in the late 1930s to work on the Morganza Spillway and over the years, traveled throughout Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Missouri and Texas while working on many projects for Atlas Construction. This company was instrumental in construction projects in the Atchafalaya Basin where Interstate 10 runs. Mr. Carl worked many years on these projects. Starting out as a laborer, through hard work he eventually retired as a superintendent who was respected by his co-workers. In his spare time, he enjoyed woodworking, gardening, restoring old automobiles and repairing mowers and tillers. A loving father and husband, he especially enjoyed the meals and desserts prepared by his wife and the occasions when his family gathered together.

He is survived by two daughters, Margaret and her husband, John LeCoq Sr., of Mobile, Ala., and Beth and her husband, Murry Watson, of Baton Rouge; and two sons, Dr. Carl and his wife, Karen, of New Roads, and John and his wife, Kristy, of Eunice. He is also survived by nine grandchildren, Lynn Cooper and her husband, Curt, of Houston, Dr. Susan LeCoq, of Anniston, Ala., John LeCoq Jr. and his wife, JoAnn, of Mobile, Andrew McLemore and his wife, Carrie, of Baton Rouge, Dr. Aaron McLemore and his wife, Dr. Elizabeth, of Richmond, Va., Bobby McLemore, of New Roads, Meagan, Kate and William McLemore, all of Eunice; six great-grandchildren; a nephew, Jack McLemore and his wife, Bernice, of Vidalia; as well as numerous other nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 69 years, Ella Crochet McLemore; parents, Felix Delbert McLemore and Anna Elizabeth Rhodes McLemore; six brothers, Delbert and his wife, Jimmie, John and his wife, Floy, Leon and his wife, Willie, Romie ""Buster"" and his wife, Lois, Walter ""Bass"" and his wife, Esther Fay, Roy and his wife, Gelene; and three sisters, Bessie and her husband, Judd Spurgeon, Margaret and her husband, Arlie Smith, and Hallie McLemore.

Services will be held at St. Ann's Catholic Church in Morganza on Thursday, Sept. 24, at 11 a.m. with visitation from 10 a.m. until service time. Memorial donations may be made to Pointe Coupee Home Health, 350 Hospital Road, New Roads, LA 70760. Special thanks to the wonderful nursing staff at Pointe Coupee General Hospital, Dr. Donald Doucet, Dr. Jason Picard, Dr. Carl E. McLemore Jr. and his staff, the Council on Aging, the nurses with Pointe Coupee Home Health, especially Brenda Goode, and his sitters, Cindy Dalgo and Penny Wilcox. Arrangements by Niland's Funeral Service, New Roads.

","STR06" "I33437","McLemore","Carl Kenneth","26 Dec 1939","13 Jan 1994","0","Ancestry.com and Ohio Department of Health. Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. shows that he was in the Construction industry, relating to Concrete and Terrazzo finishers","STR06" "I3392","McLemore","Carl Patrick","2 Sep 1940","19 Jan 2000","0","Hobbies: Golf.","STR06" "I27308","McLemore","Carl Smith ""Carlos""","22 Sep 1897","24 Oct 1973","0","In 1954, Pleasant McLemore of Texas, the youngest son of Keton Jones McLemore (born ca. 1809 in Kentucky), wrote that...""I know nothing about his [my father, Keton's,] brothers, though corespondd for some time with his nephew of Alabama and his youngest son came to see me when he was released from the Navy, his dads name is Carl S. McLemore a farmer in Scottsboro, Alabama.""

See the index for Keton Jones McLemore of Kentucky.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JK9T-W8D
Name: Carl Smith Mclemore
Titles & Terms (Original):
Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Death Date: 24 Oct 1973
Death Place: Scottsboro, Jackson, Alabama
Gender: Male
Race (Original):
Race (Standardized):
Age at Death: 76y
Estimated Birth Date: 1897
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name: Fannie Mclemore
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original):
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Name: William Mclemore
Father's Titles & Terms (Original):
Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Addie Morgan
Mother's Titles & Terms (Original):
Mother's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Funeral Home:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242023
Reference Number: 26483
Collection: Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974","STR06" "I27308","McLemore","Carl Smith ""Carlos""","22 Sep 1897","24 Oct 1973","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1920 Census
Alabama, Marshall County, Bosharts
SD 4, ED 132 Sheet 4A
Enumerated 8 and 9 by John Winston
54 54
Harry L McLamore 22 Hd W M S Ala Ala Tn Is he related to Carl?
Bella McLemore 19 S Wf W F Md Tn Tn Tn
James T McLemore 1 5/12 Son W M Al Al Tn
55 55
CARL S McLEMORE 22 illegible
Fannie McLemore 20 illegible
Laudora? O McLemore 11/12 illegible

Enumerated 7 Jan 1920 by John Winston
SD 7 ED 132 Sheet 3A
35-35
Claude McLemore Hd M W 23 Al Al Al Is he related to Carl?
Oliver McLemore Bro M W 13 S Ala Ala Ala
Martha J McLemore Aunt F W 70 Wd Al US US



1930
Alabama, Jackson County, Aspel Dist 36
Enumerated April 12, 1930 Maude Harper
ED 36-42 SD 2 Sheet 4A
63-63
McLEMORE, CARL Hd M W 32 M 20 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Fannie Wf F W 29 M 16 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Lodre?? Son M W 11 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Delbert Son M W 8 Ala Ala Ala","STR06" "I31408","McLemore","Carlena Ann","12 Mar 1943","13 Nov 2002","0","From the SSDI:

CARLENA A MCLEMORE 12 Mar 1943 13 Nov 2002 (V) 75801 (Palestine, Anderson, TX ) (none specified) 465-70-0296 Texas","STR06" "I29880","McLemore","Carlos","21 Mar 1911","8 Feb 1959","0","Unable to locate him on either the 1920 or 1930 census with his parents and siblings. However, the 1949 obituaries of both his parents, found on their FindAGrave memorial pages, both list a son, Carlos McLemore of Detroit.

At the time of the 1940 census, he was a resident of Detroit, Michigan, a boarder in the home of Jno. McKennon of Michigan, and listed as Carlos McLemore,age 29, born in Alabama, working as a bell boy at Joliet?. He had resided in Athens, Alabama five years previously.

There is a photo of Carlos on his memorial marker, which can be seen at FindAGrave.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=29854293","STR06" "I8924","McLemore","Carmen Lisa","3 Oct 1962","16 Nov 1993","0","Hobbies: Cooking, needlework, recording","STR06" "I3395","McLemore","Carol Beatrice","21 Sep 1937","3 Sep 2007","0","CAROL BEATRICE (MCLEMORE) RICHARDSON died on September 3, 2007. She was born on September 21, 1937 in Beaumont, TX to Evelyn and Terry McLemore. She graduated from French High School. Carol was a Houston resident for 40 years. She was married to Robert Donald Richardson for 38 years. She is survived by her two sons Steven and Dale; daughter-in-laws Norma and Lisa; granddaughters Ashlee, Amber and Illissa. Her brother Frank McLemore and many cousins and nephews. Carol was a member of the Metropolitan Baptist Church for 28 years where she was active in bible study group. She was involved in the Cy- Fair school system and a Kindred Hospital for many years. Visitation from 6-8 PM on Thursday, September 6, 2007 at Memorial Oaks Funeral Home. Services will be held on Friday, September 7, 2007 at 10 AM in Memorial Oaks Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will follow at Memorial Oaks Cemetery.

(Courtesy of Sandra Meier)","STR06" "I26853","McLemore","Carolyn Joyce","11 Mar 1945","29 Nov 1996","0","According to Bonnie Seiler, she married Curtis MATTHEWS.","STR06" "I43945","McLemore","Carrie Gertrude","24 Jun 1905","17 Mar 1981","0","FindAGrave links her to the Carrie M. Smith, born 24 Jun 1905 and died 17 Mar 1981, buried at the Roselawn Gardens of Memory Cemetery in Decatur, Morgan County, Alabama. Not verified.","STR06" "I3319","McLemore","Carrie M.","19 Dec 1896","16 Apr 1990","0","Said to have married Gus RHODES on 25 Dec 1935, Shelby County, Texas.","STR06" "I47111","McLemore","Catherine","May 1885","Yes, date unknown","0","Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. shows her as the wife of Edgar HAWKINS, and mother of Martha Jane FOX.","STR06" "I30155","McLemore","Catherine ""Pie""","1 Dec 1925","18 Feb 2010","0","Catherine md. Billy GRIFFIN and had Ronnie, Tim, and Mark. (The Lure and Lore of Limestone County, p. 147)

Catherine McLemore ""Pie"" Griffin

The funeral for Mrs. Catherine ""Pie"" McLemore Griffin, 84, of Athens will be at 3 p.m. today at Round Island Baptist Church with Dusty McLemore and Mike Green officiating and Spry Funeral Home directing. Burial will be in Limestone Memorial Gardens.Visitation will be from 1 to 3 p.m. today at the church.

Mrs. Griffin died Thursday, Feb. 18, 2010, in Huntsville Hospital. She was born Dec. 1, 1925, in Limestone County. She was a member of Round Island Baptist Church of Athens and had retired from Martin and Hubbs Insurance. She was preceded in death by her parents, Oliver D. McLemore and Ada Gordon McLemore; one brother, Billy Ray McLemore; one sister, Betty Faye McLemore; and one granddaughter, Catherine Diane Griffin. She is survived by her husband, Billy Griffin of Athens; three sons, Ron Griffin of Kansas City, Mo., Tim Griffin and wife Sue, and Mark Griffin and wife Terri, all of Athens; three brothers, Dempsey McLemore, Alvis ""Snooks"" McLemore and Bobby McLemore, all of Athens; two sisters, Majorie M. Reece and Jennifer Holmes, both of Athens; four grandchildren Brad Griffin, Ryan Griffin, Rebecca Griffin and Breanne Griffin; three great-grandchildren, Lexi Griffin, Braxton Griffin and Jasper Griffin; and several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be Mike McLemore, Carl McLemore, Ricky McLemore, Brian Reece, Barry Reece, Jeff Pressnell, Brian Griffin and Ryan Griffin. Honorary pallbearers will be Brent Reece and Barry McLemore. Memorial donations may be made to the Susan Komen Breast Cancer Foundation or to Round Island Baptist Church.","STR06" "I26741","McLemore","Catherine C.","Feb 1832","Aft 1910","0","Not shown by Mark Freeman as a daughter of Amos and Elizabeth McLemore, but she is listed in their home at the time of the 1850 census, as well as being listed as a daughter by April Makerney. April further shows that she married Ezekial W. ASHLEY, born in Mobile, Alabama. Joyce Sentell confirms that she married a Mr. Ashley. He was said to have died in the Civil War, however, Confederate Pension records show him dying in 1888.

In 1880 she and Ezekiel were living with their children in Anderson County, Texas. In 1900, she was living with son George and his family, still in Anderson County.

In 1910, a Catherine Ashley , age 91 and born in Mississippi, was living in Caney, Atoka, Oklahoma with a John and Lulla Ashley. This MIGHT BE Catherine with her son John Ashley. However each of them are shown on that 1910 census as more than 10 years older than they are shown in most other records. At 91, Catherine would have been born in 1819, versus 1832. John Ashley was shown as being born in 1849, also in Mississippi, versus 1858.","STR06" "I25907","McLemore","Catherine Donelson","28 Feb 1822","3 Jul 1848","0","GENEALOGICAL ABSTRACTS FROM REPORTED DEATHS
THE NASHVILLE CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE 1847-1849
By Jonathan Kennon Thompson Smith
Copyright, Jonathan K. T. Smith, 2003
July-December 1848
Page 45

CATHARINE DONELSON youngest daughter of Colonel John C. McLemore; wife of Thomas Gholson [or Gholston]; died near Nashville, Tenn., of consumption, July 2, 1848 in the 27th year of her age.
http://www.tngenweb.org/records/davidson/nca/nca47-08.htm","STR06" "I29658","McLemore","Catherine J. C.","Between 1810 and 1815","Yes, date unknown","0","Married an ERVINS.","STR06" "I30341","","","","","","","" "I30248","McLemore","Cecil Audrey ""Tin"" Lea","21 Feb 1924","18 Jul 2000","0","Her daughter, Michael Stropkai Boshears emailed, in February 2014, that ""my mother, Tin Lea Stropkai, was formerly named Cecil Audrey Lea McLemore. Like me, she was named after her father, Cecil, later changing it to Tin (a nickname given to her by her father) after the courthouse that held her birth records burnt down. ""

She was married to Michael Joseph Stropkai. They were residents of Anchorage, Alaska. They had four children, Regan of Anchorage; Judy of Wasilla, Alaska; Roy Anthony ""Scotty"" who was a resident of Anchorage (now deceased); and Michael, a resident of Palmer, Alaska since 2000. Her mother, Tin, lived with Michael briefly in Palmer before her death.

This is her listing on the SSDI:

TIN L STROPKAI 21 Feb 1924 18 Jul 2000 (V) 99517 (Anchorage, Anchorage, AK ) (none specified) 573-26-7974 California","STR06" "I26303","McLemore","Cecil Blackman","10 Jan 1894","28 Aug 1978","0","Last residence shown as Jackson, Madison, Tennessee. His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Mary & Kent, has a photo of a military marker, embossed with a cross and reads ""Cecil B. McLemore, Pvt US Army, World War I, Jan 10 1894 Aug 28 1978""

He shares a double headstone with Eula G, 29 July 1898-11 Mar 1984.","STR06" "I26303","McLemore","Cecil Blackman","10 Jan 1894","28 Aug 1978","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Tennessee, Madison County, Jackson Ward 4, Civil Distr #5
Enumerated Apr 2, 1930
ED 57-23 SD 10 Sheet 2A
Jackson St.
204-29-39
McLemore, Cecil Head R 30 M W 36 M 25 No Yes Tenn Tenn Tenn Auto Salesman
McLemore, Eula Wf F W 31 M 20 No Yes Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Martha Dtr F W 9 S Yes Yes Tenn Tenn Tenn","STR06" "I28820","McLemore","Cecil D.","15 Aug 1901","28 May 1921","0","His Tennessee Death certificate showed his usual occupation as Railroading, and indicated he died as a result of being ""pistol shot through stomach and abdominal aorta"" The informant was his father, Hiram, a resident of Craggie Hope, Tenn.","STR06" "I30244","McLemore","Cecil Earnest","31 Jul 1886","18 Mar 1961","0","He was shown in his granddaughter's baby book as the son of Earnest McLemore and Carrie Smith. His listing on the California Death Index confirms that his mother's maiden name was SMITH. According to his World War I draft registration card, Cecil was born July 31, 1886 in Kirbyville, Texas. When he registered for the draft, on June 5, 1917, we was single and living in Davis, Oklahoma, working at Farming for Jim Fountine. Cecil was described as Medium heighth and build, with Grey eyes and Brown Hair. He was not a veteran.

Cecil is buried in the Patterson National Cemetery, in Stanislaus County, California. His tombstone is inscribed: Cecil Ernest McLemore, Arkansas, Pvt Co E, 113 Infantry, World War I, July 31, 1886, March 18, 1961. Teri Stuart instead shows his date of death as March 14.

He was said to have had a twin sister. Census records have not been located to verify this.","STR06" "I30244","McLemore","Cecil Earnest","31 Jul 1886","18 Mar 1961","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 Census
Texas, Jasper county, JP #3, Kirbyville
Enumerate 27 April 1910
SD 2 ED 62 Sheet 18B

Cecil McLemore, M, White, age 24, was shown as a boarder in the home of Evelyn McNeil, a 47 year old widow with six children. He was shown, in error, as being born in Oklahoma, with both parents born in Arkansas. Also boarding in the McNeil home was 17 year old Luther Cox, born in Arkansas with both parents born in Arkansas. Both were listed as Laborers in a Timber Camp.

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
30 and 31 of January 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 25A

A 32 year old Cecil E. McLemore, divorced, was listed as a boarder in the home of Adam and Nancy Bennett. He was shown as born in Texas, with his father born in Arkansas and his mother born in Texas, with his occupation being a Lumber Mill Laborer.

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Cotton County, Texas Twp
Enumerated 8 April 1930
ED 17-14 SD 8 Sheet 3A Stamped 277
49-51
McLemore, Cecil E Hd M W 43 M@34 Tx Tx Tx Farmer General Laborer
McLemore, Agnes Wf F W 24 M@15 Tx Mich Ark
McLemore, Cloyd (sic) Son M W 9 S Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, Fred Son M W 7 S Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, Audrey Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Ruth Dtr F W 4 2/12 S Ok Tx Tx

1940 Census
Arkansas, Sevier County, Mineral Twp
Enumerated Apr 1940
SD 4 ED 67-13 Sheet 7B
136-0-Yes
McLemore, C E Head M W 52 M No 5 Tx R Cotton Okla Farmer
McLemore, Agnes Wf F W 34 M No 7 Tx R Cotton Okla
McLemore, Audrey Dtr F W 16 S No 8 Tx R Cotton Okla
McLemore, Claude Son M W 19 S No 6 Okla R Cotton Okla
McLemore, Fred Son M W 17 S No 7 Okla R Cotton Okla
McLemore, Emma Dtr F W 14 S No 8 Okla R Cotton Okla
McLemore, Bruce Son M W 9 S No 2 Okla R Cotton Okla
McLemore, Daran Dtr F W 9 S No 2 Okla
McLemore, Lois Dtr F W 5 S No 0 Okla
McLemore, Anna Dtr F W 3 S No O Ark","STR06" "I27781","McLemore","Celeste ""Lessie"" Amelia","3 May 1905","21 Jun 1945","0","She appears to have been living with her mother at the time of the 1930 census. Although she was listed as married, no husband was present in the home. She was shown as the mother of James E. MITCHELL, a newborn.

Rebecca Mullinex emailed in July, 2009 that she never knew her grandmother to go by the name Celeste, but instead knew her always as Amelia Lessie McLemore. Rebecca added that ""Lessie was born in 1905. She married James Herman Mitchell (born 1907) and had my father, James Edward Mitchell April 5, 1930. She was living with her parents when the 1930 census was taken. She died sometime in the 1940's according to a living nephew - Gene McLemore (he remembered he was away in the army when he recieved the news) but does not know where she is buried or what year she died. The only siblings I knew as a very small child were Walter Amos McLemore (when I was a child, he was referred to as ""Uncle Amos"") and his wife Inez, and a sister Elma McLemore that we called ""Auntie"" who lived in the same town as we did for a few years. But being a child, never thought to ask about family history. I remember LeRoy McLemore being killed when I was very young. He was shot in a robbery, I believe, Eastabuthie, MS. down the road from what was called the ""Old Place"" on Hwy 11.","STR06" "I27781","McLemore","Celeste ""Lessie"" Amelia","3 May 1905","21 Jun 1945","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
April 29, 1930 by Mrs. Clayton Allen
ED 18-9 SD 11 Sheet 24AS Stamped 220
State Highway 11
456-467
McLemore, Mary E Hd Own $2000 F W 58 Wd Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Leroy Son M W 26 S Miss Miss Miss Car Inspector Southern RR
Mitchell, Leslie Dtr F W 23 M19 Miss Miss Miss
Mitchell, James E GS M W 0/12 S Miss Miss Miss
Wallace, Elma Dtr-H F W 22 M16 Miss Miss Miss
Wallace, Jimie F GS M W 3 10/12 S Miss Miss Miss
Wallace, Harold H GS M W 2 4/12 S Miss Miss Miss
Moore, Wilma J GD F W 5 S Miss Miss Miss

1940 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat #2
Enumerated 8 Apr 1940
SD 6 ED 18-20A Sheets 2A and 2B
Highway 11
32 R $5
Mitchell, Lessie Head F W 30 M No 8 Miss Residence in 1935 Bogalusa Washington LA Seamtress WPA Sewing Room
Mitchell, James Edward Son M W 10 S Yes 4 Miss Residence in 1935 Bogalusa Washington LA
Mitchell, Charles Adaire Son M W 4 S La Residence in 1935 -----
33 R $6
McLemore, William A Head M W 50 M No 7 Miss
McLemore, Inez S Wf W F 41 M No 6 Oh R Forrest Miss Farmer
McLemore, Helen Dau F W 19 S Yes H-2 Miss R Forrest Miss
McLemore, Walter Son M W 17 S No H-1 Okla R Forrest Miss
McLemore, Eugene Son M W 15 S Yes 7 Miss R Forrest Miss
McLemore, Rowena Dau F W 13 S Yes 6 Miss R Forrest Miss
McLemore, Alice Dau F W 8 S Yes 2 Miss
McLemore, Leroy Lodger M W 8 S No 7 Miss Same House","STR06" "I21865","McLemore","Celestia ""Lessie"" Almire","26 Oct 1855","15 Aug 1941","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MX7D-D5C/p1
Name: Almira Crempler
Gender: Female
Burial Date: 17 Aug 1941
Burial Place: Roseboro, N.C.
Death Date: 15 Aug 1941
Death Place: Honeycutts, Sampson, North Carolina
Age: 85
Birth Date: 1856
Birthplace: N.C.
Occupation: Domestic
Race: White
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Hezekiah Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: N.C.
Mother's Name: Matilda Fowler
Mother's Birthplace: N.C.
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B01730-1
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1943204
Reference Number: fn 2290 cn 127
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994","STR06" "I21869","McLemore","Challie Alderman","8 Jun 1892","20 Jul 1972","0","When he completed his application for the draft during the first World War, he was listed as Challie Alderman McLemore, age 24, born on June 8, 1892 in Parkersburg, NC. He was a farmer, and his closest relative was his mother. He was shown as short, medium build, with blue eyes and light hair.

At the time of the 1920 census, his mother and three of his sisters, Addie, Margie, and Nellie, were living with his family. In 1930, the only extended family member in his home was his sister Addie.","STR06" "I21869","McLemore","Challie Alderman","8 Jun 1892","20 Jul 1972","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, McDaniels, ED 91
McLemore, DA Head M W 28 M NC NC NC Farmer
McLemore, Ida Wife F W 29 M NC NC NC
McLemore, David A Son 10 months NC NC NC
McLemore, Margaret M Mother F W Wd NC NC NC
McLemore, Addie D SIster F W 38 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Margie E Sister F W 35 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Nellie Sister F W 29 S NC NC NC

1930 Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, McDaniels Twp
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 82-16 SD 12 Sheet 1A Stamped 2
6-6
Warren and Lonnis McLemore and family
8-8
McLemore, Challie A Head M W 38 M 25 NC NC NC Farm Operator
McLemore, Ida Wf F W 39 M 27 NC NC NC
McLemore, Davis Son M W 11 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Addie Sister F W 50 S NC NC NC
9-9
Walter and Maggie Alderman and family","STR06" "I26602","McLemore","Charity","12 Jul 1835","23 Mar 1904","0","Middle name might be Moriah.","STR06" "I24724","McLemore","Charles","Between 1756 and 1769","Oct 1818","0","James L. McLemore, III writes that ""Charles received the second third of his father Burwell's plantation. Charles married Lucy ROWE, daughter of John ROWE...He died just over twenty years later, and his will dated July 29, 1818, was admitted to probate in Sussex County on October 15, 1818 (Sussex Will Book H, p. 527). In it he named five children: Richard McLemore, who married Mildred A. BRITT....and who owned (and mortgaged) land in Greensville County; William S. McLemore, who sold his share in his father's estate in 1826 (Sussex Deed Book P, p. 23), and disappears from the records (presumably moving away); Mary Ann McLemore, who married Jesse SLEDGE...; Martha McLemore who married James DUNN of Greensville County...her brother William S. acting as security on their bond...and Frances L. ""Fanny"" McLemore, who was married to Thomas NEWTON... Charles' widow Lucy was left all property for her lifetime with which to raise and educate the children until the youngest turned 21. She herself died intestate in about 1838 (Southampton Order Book 18, p. 459).""

James L. McLemore suspected, due to Charles's baptism information not being recorded in the Albermarle Parish Register, that Charles was one of the younger sons of Burwell and Amy, born in the late 1760's or early 1770's.

However, Jim White (jim4@whitesnet.net) emailed that ""Charles McLemore was born before 1760, administered his father's estate - He married twice, 1st, Hardy Sammons December 30, 1783 - He had several children by her. He did marry as his 2nd wife, Lucy Rowe, October 16, 1797.""","STR06" "I25540","McLemore","Charles","Between 1824 and 1828","Between 1880 and 1900","0","At the time of the 1880 Federal census, he was widowed and living with the family of his son John in Gibson County, TN.","STR06" "I25540","McLemore","Charles","Between 1824 and 1828","Between 1880 and 1900","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, District 1
Enumerated 2 Sept 1850
Stamped 13
151-151
McFarlin, William M 58 NC
McFarlin, Everline F 28 NC
McFarlin, James W M 26 Tenn
McFarlin, William M 24 Tenn
McFarlin, Franklin M 18 Tenn
McFarlin, Dicey H. F 14 Tenn
McFarlin, Amanda F 12 Tenn
McFarlin, Sylvester M 4 Tenn
McLemore, Charles M 24 Tenn
McLemore, Sarah A F 21 Tenn

1860 Census
Tennessee, Madison County, District 5, Post Office Denmark
Enumerated 10 July 1860
Page 98
Charles McLemore 36 M Overseer Tenn
Sarah McLemore 28 F Tenn
Jno McLemore 10 Tenn
James McLemore 8 Tenn
Mary McLemore 6 Tenn
Wm McLemore 4 Tenn

1870 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, District 1, P.O. Lavinia
Enumerated 23 Jun 1870
Pages 21 and 22, Stamped 259
152-152
McLemore, Charley 43 M W Works on Farm Tn
McLemore, John 19 M W Works of Farm Tn
McLemore, James 17 M W Works on Farm Tn
McLemore, Mary E 14 F W Keeping House Tn
McLemore, William 12 M W Tn

1880 Census
Tennessee, Gibson County, Heaths, First Civil District
Enumerated 4 June 1880
Page 8 SD 5 ED 32
---65
McLemore, John Head W M 30 M Farmer Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Elizabeth W F Wf 35 M Keeps House Miss --- ---
McLemore, William W M 11 Son S Works on Farm Tn Tn Ms
McLemore, Lonnie W F (sic) 3 Dau (sic) Tn Tn Ms
McLemore, Infant W M 3/12 Son Tn Tn Ms
McLemore, Charles W M Father 55 Wd Works on Farm NC NC NC","STR06" "I38495","McLemore","Charles ""Charley""","Abt 1872","8 Jun 1911","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M1W8-PHZ/p1
Name: Charles Mclemore
Gender: Male
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 08 Jun 1911
Death Place: Park City, Knox Co., Tenn.
Age: 39
Birth Date: 1872
Birthplace: Knoxville, Tenn.
Occupation: Collector
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B07514-0
System Origin: Tennessee-EASy
Source Film Number: 1308105
Reference Number: cn 47980
Collection: Tennessee Deaths and Burials, 1874-1955","STR06" "I38495","McLemore","Charles ""Charley""","Abt 1872","8 Jun 1911","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, Second Civil District
Enumerate 12 Jun 1900
SD 2 ED 69 Sheet 15B
McLemore, Charles A Head W M Jun 1872 27 m 6 Tenn Tenn Tenn Grocer
McLemore, Bertha A Wf W F May 1877 23 M 6 2/2 Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Charles J Son W M July 1895 4 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Mary W Dtr W F July 1897 2 S Tenn Tenn Tenn","STR06" "I38415","McLemore","Charles ""Charly"" Cunningham","May 1873","19 Oct 1951","0","Said to have married Lillia Gertrude HINTON on 22 Aug 1901 Knox County, Tennesse, and had a large family.
Not verified.
Source: http://presys.com/~debinflorence/WMcLemore.html

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M146-NCT/p1
Name: Charles C. Mclemore
Event: Death
Event Date: 19 Oct 1951
Event Place: Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee
Gender: Male
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Age: 78
Estimated Birth Year: 1873
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Spouse:
Father: Andrew W. Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother: Bell Cunningham
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4181469
Image Number: 803
Film Number: 2372454
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: 51-25707
Collection: Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955","STR06" "I26892","McLemore","Charles Edward","21 May 1920","6 May 1995","0","The Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. shows he was born in Hugo, Oklahoma to Charles R. McLemore and Malinda E. Boles.

THE PARIS NEWS, Mon., May 8, 1995, p.10A.

Hugo, OK - Charles Edward McLemore, 74, of Fort Towson died Saturday, May 6, 1995, in St. Joseph's Hospital and Health Center in Paris. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 9, at the Corinth Baptist Church in Fort Towson with Bob Thornburgh officiating. Miller and Miller Funeral Home will make burial in Fort Towson Cemetery. Mr. McLemore was born May 21, 1920, a son of Charles and Elizabeth Boles McLemore. He married Marie Cooper Oct. 14, 1939. He was a retired rancher. Surviving are his wife; six sons, Charles and Alan McLemore of Fort Towson, Al Mclemore of Antlers, Wayne McLemore of Prescott, AZ, Terry McLemore of Ringling and Hugh McLemore of Hugo; three daughters, Carolyn Elliott of Phoenix, AZ, Elizabeth Reese of Hugo and Lisa McLemore of Fort Towson; two brothers, Harold McLemore of Paris and Riley Mclemore of Fort Towson; one sister, Siddie Stewart of Lubbock, TX; 18 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren.","STR06" "I26892","McLemore","Charles Edward","21 May 1920","6 May 1995","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Wilson
Sheet Number 14A
Number of Household in Order of Visitation 254
Farm Yes
Household Members:
Charles E McLemore 19 Head Married Oklahoma
Inferred Residence in 1935 Rural, Choctaw, Oklahoma
Mable M McLemore 18 Wife Married Oklahoma Married
Calumbus B Cooper 52 Uncle Single Arkansas","STR06" "I46315","McLemore","Charles Frank","27 Aug 1932","12 Sep 1970","0","His listing on Ancestry.com. Alabama, Deaths and Burials Index, 1881-1974 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011 shows he was born ot Ben F. McLemore and Grace Moore. He was also shown as married, with his spouse listed as Fronia Gaynell Smith McLemore.","STR06" "I290","","","","","","","" "I26362","McLemore","Charles Lee","28 Aug 1899","21 Feb 1964","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1920 Federal Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Civil District 1
Enumerated 7 & 8 January 1920 by Pattie Stockard
SD 8, ED 17 Sheet 4 A Stamped 4
61-62
McLemore, Charles L Hd M W 20 M Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Mamie Wife F W 20 M Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Francis Dtr F W 1 2/12 S Tn Tn Tn
Barnett, Raymond Hired Mand M W 14 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
Owens, James Boarder M W 32 S Tn Tn Tn Carpenter House

HH 62-63 Clarence McLEMORE","STR06" "I25303","","","","","","","" "I36411","McLemore","Charles Matthew ""Dan""","Nov 1899","25 Apr 1977","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows his occupation as ""Mason, Retired"" and indicates he was married. The Informant was Flora McLemore.","STR06" "I36411","McLemore","Charles Matthew ""Dan""","Nov 1899","25 Apr 1977","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Jones County, Stamford
Enumerated 24 Apr 1940
SD 17 ED 127-6 Sheet 24B
S. Oxident
502-496-R $10
McLemore, C M Head M W 39 M No 4 Tx Samford Jones Tx Rock Mason, Building
McLemore, Ima Wf F W 38 M No 8 Tx Same House
McLemore, Mavis Dtr F W 16 Yes H-1 Same House
McLemore, T D Father M W 73 Div Nov 6 Ala Same House","STR06" "I26792","McLemore","Charles Riley ""Charlie""","5 Mar 1874","17 Apr 1961","0","At the time of the 1900 census, a Charles R. McLemore, born Mar 1874 in Mississippi and listed as single, was a Servant in the home of Thomas and Margaret Honeycutt of Extra Township, Ashley County, Arkansas. This appears to be Charles Riley McLemore.

At the time of the 1910 census, he was living with his brother Albert in Seminole County, OK and listed as widowed. It therefore appears he married sometime between 1900 and 1910, and was widowed within that period as well.

The following message board post indicates that he may have been the widower of Bessie Belle Williams:

Isaac Matthew McLemore married Affie/Affy Williams Dec. 19, 1889 in Clarke Co., MS. Isaac's brother, Charles Riley McLemore married Bessie Belle Williams, sister of Affie. Does anyone have any information at all on the family of Affie and Bessie Bell Williams?

Posted by Rhondac@austin.rr.com


In 1920 he was remarried, and listed with his wife and daughter in Choctaw County, Oklahoma, and by 1930 the family had moved to Fisher County, Texas.

His brother's 1940 obituary referred to him as being ""...of Hugo,"" so it appears he returned from Texas to Oklahoma.

The following cemetery listing can be found at Fort Towson in Hugo:

McLemore, Charley R. 03/05/1874 04/17/1961

http://www.rootsweb.com/~okchocta/cemetery/fort-towson/fort_towson_mc.htm","STR06" "I26792","McLemore","Charles Riley ""Charlie""","5 Mar 1874","17 Apr 1961","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Jeter Twp
Enumerated 17 and 18 February 1920 By Mrs. Jessie L. Carter
SD 3, ED 73, Sheet 12A and 12B, Stamped 132
Fm 225-226
McLemore, Charles Hd M W 45 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Lizzie Wife F W 29 M Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Sedolia Dtr F W 7 S Miss Miss Miss
Smith, Jack A. Boarder M W 67 S Ala SC Ala Farmer

1930 Census
Texas, Fisher County, Justice Precinct 3
Enumerated Apr 9& 10, 1930 by Looe Miller
ED 76-7, SD 7, Sheet 3A, Stamped 77
51-51
McLemore Charley R Hd M W 54 M 22 Miss Miss Miss Farmer Cotton Farm
McLemore, Lizzie Wife F W 36 M 19 Miss Miss
McLemore, Siddie I. Dtr F W 17 S Miss Miss Miss Laberer Farm
McLemore, Charls E. SOn M W 9 S Ok Miss Miss
McLemore, Neoma Dtr F W 7 S Ok Miss Miss
McLemore, Thurman H Son M W 2 8/12 Tx Miss Miss
McLemore, J.M. Nephew M W 21 S Ark Miss Ark Laborer
Latimer, Floyd D. Brother-in-Law M W 41 Wd 32 Tx Tn Tx Laborer","STR06" "I26427","McLemore","Charles Talmage","6 May 1892","Jul 1968","0","He completed an application for a social security account on October 19, 1940 at the age of 48, while a resident of Spring Creek, Tennessee. He was unemployed. His parents were shown as Jesse McLemore and Ellen Atkison, and his wife as Biddie Erby.","STR06" "I26427","McLemore","Charles Talmage","6 May 1892","Jul 1968","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, First District
Enumerated 5 and 6 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 17 Sheets 2A and 2B
Jackson Road
35-36
McLemore, Charley T Head M W 27 M Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
McLemore, Biddie Wf F W 27 M Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemroe, Ellis W Son M W 7 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Ray C Son M W 4 1/12 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, James W Son M W1 5/12 S Tenn Tenn Tenn","STR06" "I38862","McLemore","Charles Wayne","5 Apr 1933","Jun 2010","0","Obituary, as posted to his FindAGrave memorial page created by SFC Frank Irons Retired:

Funeral for Charles Wayne McLemore, 77, of Decatur will be Saturday, June 12, 2010, at 11 a.m. at Roselawn Funeral Home Chapel. Visitation will be one hour prior to service. A private burial will follow.

Charles worked at Chemstrand early in his career but retired from Decatur's Office of Social Security Administration. Upon retirement he formed Twin City Glass and dealt in Coca-Cola memorabilia and vintage glassware. He owned rental property and commercial real estate.

For the past three years Charles lived at River City Nursing Home in Decatur.

Charles was born on April 5, 1933, in Limestone County to Burl and Elizabeth Robinson McLemore. His family moved to Decatur where he lived and attended Decatur schools, graduating from Decatur High School. He graduated from Athens College.

Charles was a member of Central Baptist Church beginning with his enrollment in the Cradle Roll Department. He received recognitions for his attendance in Sunday school, earning pins for 30 years of attendance with no absences. He had many good friends in his Sunday school class.

Prior to Charles' retirement from Social Security, he enjoyed collecting stamps and coins.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Burl and Elizabeth R. McLemore.

Charles is survived by uncles, aunts and cousins, Kay, Jo, Paul, Harold and Ben from the Robinson Family, Warren and Waylon and many others from the McLemore Family, as well as cousins from the Reed and Roberson Families. His special friends were Mervyn and Susan Michael and Jerry and Diane Kyle.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the TLC Fund at Central Baptist Church, Decatur, AL.
Published in the Decatur Daily on June 11, 2010","STR06" "I38862","McLemore","Charles Wayne","5 Apr 1933","Jun 2010","0","(Research):Charles W. McLemore

Decatur

Funeral for Charles Wayne McLemore, 77, of Decatur will be Saturday, June 12, 2010, at 11 a.m. at Roselawn Funeral Home Chapel. Visitation will be one hour prior to service. A private burial will follow.

Charles worked at Chemstrand early in his career but retired from Decatur's Office of Social Security Administration. Upon retirement he formed Twin City Glass and dealt in Coca-Cola memorabilia and vintage glassware. He owned rental property and commercial real estate.

For the past three years Charles lived at River City Nursing Home in Decatur.

Charles was born on April 5, 1933, in Limestone County to Burl and Elizabeth Robinson McLemore. His family moved to Decatur where he lived and attended Decatur schools, graduating from Decatur High School. He graduated from Athens College.

Charles was a member of Central Baptist Church beginning with his enrollment in the Cradle Roll Department. He received recognitions for his attendance in Sunday school, earning pins for 30 years of attendance with no absences. He had many good friends in his Sunday school class.

Prior to Charles' retirement from Social Security, he enjoyed collecting stamps and coins.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Burl and Elizabeth R. McLemore.

Charles is survived by uncles, aunts and cousins, Kay, Jo, Paul, Harold and Ben from the Robinson Family, Warren and Waylon and many others from the McLemore Family, as well as cousins from the Reed and Roberson Families. His special friends were Mervyn and Susan Michael and Jerry and Diane Kyle.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the TLC Fund at Central Baptist Church, Decatur, AL.

Published in the Decatur Daily on June 11, 2010","STR06" "I38863","McLemore","Charles Wayne","5 Nov 1937","30 Jan 2012","0","Charles Wayne McLemore, 74, of Pensacola passed away on Monday January 30, 2012.

Charlie was born on November 5, 1937 in Pensacola, FL. He graduated from Pensacola High School with the Class of '56. He was a Sales Manager with H D Childers Company.

His parents, Horace L. and Lillian (Thompson) McLemore; brothers, Kenneth L. McLemore, James R. McLemore and Ronald W. McLemore preceded him in death.

He is survived by his wife, Nan T. McLemore; daughter, Kim M. Miller (John) of Dallas, TX; sons, Brad McLemore (Lisa), Quinn McLemore; step-daughter, Wimberly Murphy (Frank); sister, Mary Ann Miller all of Pensacola; and nine grandchildren.

Visitation will be 5:00-7:00pm Wednesday, February 1, 2012 at Harper-Morris Memorial Chapel.

Funeral Service will be 2:30pm Thursday, February 2, 2012 at Harper-Morris Memorial Chapel with Rev. Fred Martin officiating. Burial will follow at Bayview Memorial Park.

Active Pallbearers will be Michael McLemore, Kevin McLemore, Zack McLemore and Jon McLemore.

The McLemore family would like to express a special thank you to Jessica with Covenant Hospice at West Florida Hospital.

HARPER-MORRIS MEMORIAL CHAPEL is in charge of arrangements.

Express your condolences in our guestbook at pnj.com/obits

Published in Pensacola News Journal on February 1, 2012","STR06" "I34249","McLemore","Charles Wesley","17 Oct 1875","27 Jul 1956","0","Charles Wesley McLemore
DOB 17 Oct 1875 Franklin Co, TX
DOD 27 July 1956 East Highway 67, Hopkins, Texas
M W Age 80 years 9 months 10 days
Parents D F Mclemore Missouri Virginia Hutchens Texas
Salesman
Residence Sulpher Springs, Hopkins, Texas
Cemetery Restlawn Hopkins County, Texas
Buried 28 July 1956
Film #2114934
Cause of Death Injuries caused by car wreak
Informant Mrs. C. W. McLemore
Veteran info left blank","STR06" "I20206","McLemore","Charlie","Abt 1916","Bef 1930","0","Presumably died prior to the 1930 census, as he is no longer listed in the home.","STR06" "I26283","McLemore","Charlie Givens","7 Aug 1891","8 Jun 1919","0","A Transcription of the Rachel Dodd McLemore Bible, originally owned by Mrs. Rachel P. (Dodd) McLemore, Route 3, Humboldt, Tenn., is now in possession of her granddaughter, Fairy Bell (McLemore) Edwards, Canyon Lake, Tex., who has contributed a copy of the records to TGS.
Charlie Givens McLemore was born August 7th, 1891

Charlie G. McLemore was married to Etta Mai Warmath
Dec. l0th, 1911

Father of Calvin Givens McLemore, listed a grandchild of Young Atkins and Rachel Dodd.

(International Series, The Holy Bible containing the Old and New
Testaments translated out of the original tongues: and with the former
translations diligently compared and revised. International. Small Pica
Octavo. Clear Type Edition. The John C. Winston Co., Publishers of the
International Series.)

http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf

Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, ""ANSEARCHIN' "" News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 89


This might be his death record, but further evidence linking him to Knox County should be found to confirm this:

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M17B-G8X/p1
Name: Charles Mclemore
Event: Death
Event Date: 10 Jan 1917
Event Place: Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee
Gender: Male
Marital Status:
Race or Color: White
Age: 25
Estimated Birth Year: 1892
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Spouse:
Father:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Johnson'S City, Tenn.
Burial Date:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4183258
Image Number: 1622
Film Number: 1299670
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: v 30 cn 8
Collection: Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955","STR06" "I24577","McLemore","Charlotta ""Lottie"" Isabella","8 Apr 1882","15 Apr 1991","0","The IGI on the LDS website has the location of her marriage as Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto County, Texas instead of in Parker county. The date of marriage is the same.

She died on Long Island in New York. Not found on the SSDI.","STR06" "I24577","McLemore","Charlotta ""Lottie"" Isabella","8 Apr 1882","15 Apr 1991","0","(Research):Census Information:
1910 Census
Illinois, Cook County, Chicago Ward 25, ED 1035
Enumerated 15 April 1910 by Luke F. Cunniff
SD 1, ED 1035 Sheet 4B
#6305-79-87
Johnstone, Claude Hd M W 23 M1 3 Tn Tn Tn Chemist Soda Water
Johnstone, Charlotte Wf F W 25 M1 3 2/2 Tx Ga Ga
Johnstone, Virginia Dtr F W 1 8/12 Tx Tn Tx
Johnstone, Baby F W 0/12 Il Tn Tx
1920 Census
Missouri, St. Louis University, ED 134, Central Twp
Enumerated 30 Jan 1920 by Francis C McMath
SD 11, ED 134, Sheet 60B
7025 Waterman Avenue
#1201-1466
Johnston, Claude Hd M W 33 M Tn Tn Tn Chemist Soft Drink
Johnston, Lottie Wf F W 37 M Tx Ga Ga
Johnston, Virginia Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tn Tx
Johnston, Lucille Dtr F W 10 S Il Tn Tx
Johnston, Florence Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tn Tx
Johnston, Paul Son M W 4 2/12 S Mo Tn Tx

1930 Census
Missouri, St. Louis, Central Township, Webster Groves
Enumerated April 7, 1930 by Mrs. Laura M. Taylor
ED 95-72 SD 8 Sheet 6A
760 Greeley Avenue
#131-139
Johnstone, Claude Hd R $85 M W 43 m@21 Va Tn Tn Chemist Syrup Manufacturer
Johnstone, Lotta Wf F W 46 M@24 Tx Ga Ga
Johnstone, Virginia Dtr F W 21 Tx Va Tx Stenographer Automobile
Johnstone, Lucille Dtr F W 20 Il Va Tx Saleslady Electrical Power
Johnstone, Florence Dtr F W 17 Tx Va Tx
Johnstone, Paul Son M W 14 Mo Va Tx","STR06" "I39246","McLemore","Chester Henderson","25 Dec 1904","7 Aug 1997","0","From FindAGrave:

Chester Henderson McLemore, 92, of Hewitt died Thursday at a local hospital. Services at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 9, 1997, at Wilkirson-Hatch Chapel with the Rev. Roy Marshall officiating. Burial at Rosemound Cemetery. Graveside services will be conducted by the Masonic Lodge:
Mr. McLemore was born on Dec. 25, 1904, in China Spring, Texas, to Elbert and Mary Belle Dyer McLemore, early settlers to this area from Tennessee. He was a member of the National Society of the .Sons of the American Revolution. The McLemore family traces their lineage to a patriot who fought in the Revolutionary War. He was married to Catherine Pearce of Waco on Jan. 7, 1927, and had two daughters, Geraldine and Shirley. After the death of his wife and daughter, Geraldine, in 1932, he married Lelia Maddux of Hewitt on July 25, 1933. They had three sons, Chester Curtis McLemore of Hewitt, Royce Allen and Ronald Dale. Royce and Ronald preceded him in death, as did two grandsons, David McLemore and Craig Giles. His wife, Lelia, died on May 15, 1997.
Mr. McLemore was active in community affairs. He was a former mayor of the city of Hewitt. For over 40 years, he was owner-operator of the. Hewitt Water Company, which he sold to the city of Hewitt in 1985, He was a member of the Masonic Lodge of Waco for over 70 years and was active in the Shriners Motor Patrol. He was an honorary member of the VFW of Hewitt. He was a 50-year member of the Northwest Waco Lions Club and the Men's Bible Class. He retired after many years as a postal employee at the Waco Post Office and farmed in the Hewitt area, where he resided. He was an avid camper belonging to The Cotton Palace Good Sam's Club.

Survivors include his daughter, Shirley McLemore Stone and husband, Dewey, of Santa Cruz, Calf.; his son, Curtis McLemore and wife, Delores, of Hewitt; daughter-in-law, June McLemore of Baytown; four granddaughters, Debra Holder and husband, J.R., of Nashville, Tenn., Deanna Pace and husband, Jim Bob, of Fort Worth, Stacy Brooks and husband, Allen, and Stephanie Golding, all of Hewitt; grandson, David Alan Giles and wife, Janice, of San Diego, Calif.; seven great-grandchildren, Katherine and Ray Holder, JoAnna and Jessica Pace, Clayton and Calvin Brooks and Levi Golding; brother, Ernest McLemore. And wife, Evelyn, of Valley Mills; and sisters, Lottie Lewis of Waco and Lillie McLemore of Valley Mills.

Mr. McLemore was a member of the Hewitt First Baptist Church for many years. In lieu of flowers memorials may be sent to the church in his honor.

Pallbearers include Donald Lewis, David Alan Giles, Glenn McLemore, Hoyt Dwain McLemore, Ernest Harlan, Joe Bland and Carl McLemore.


","STR06" "I27649","McLemore","Christina","26 Oct 1914","22 Aug 2007","0","Copied from her FindAGrave Memorial page created by Trusvan:

Spouse Emmit B. Blakely (alson has memorial page)

Survivors:
Son: Roy Blakely of Athens, Alabama
Daughter: Oneta Lindsay of Athens, Alabama
6 Grandchildren
9 Great Grandchildren
","STR06" "I32574","McLemore","Christine Annie Lou","7 Oct 1912","17 Feb 1997","0","On the Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015 she is listed as Christine Anlu McLemore, Christine McLemore Smith, and Christine Smith.","STR06" "I43954","McLemore","Christine Constance","Abt 1927","25 Dec 2000","0","From FindAGrave:

The Decatur Daily -- Tuesday, December 26, 2000

Christine McLemore Looney
74, retired teacher

Funeral for Christine McLemore Looney, 74, of Decatur will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Ridout's-Brown Service Funeral Home with the Rev. Hank Smith officiating.

Burial will be in Burningtree Cemetery. The family will receive friends tonight from 6 to 8 at the funeral home.

Mrs. Looney died Monday, Dec. 25, 2000, at Decatur General Hospital. She was born Aug. 16, 1926, in Lawrence County to Travis McLemore and Annie Maude Aldridge McLemore. She was a retired school teacher with 32 years of service at Cotaco Elementary School. She was a member of Beltline Church of Christ.

Survivors include her husband, Walter L. Looney of Decatur; one daughter, Martha Looney Letson of Hartselle; three granddaughters and one great-grandson.

Pallbearers will be Greg Taylor, Wade Wilson, Randy Terry, Todd Osborne, Scotty Little and Jeff McCulloch.","STR06" "I34254","McLemore","Christopher Columbus","15 Mar 1837","6 Sep 1919","0","Tom Heseltine shows that he died in 1919.","STR06" "I34254","McLemore","Christopher Columbus","15 Mar 1837","6 Sep 1919","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1870 Census
Missouri, Dade County, Center Township
Enumerated 17 Aug 1870
Page 31
198-202
McLemore, Christopher 33 m W Farmer $2460 $1222 Tenn
McLemore, Sarah B 36 F W Keeping House Mo
McLemore, Maria E 1/12 F W Missouri May

1880 Census
Missouri, Dade County, Center
FHL 1254684 NA Film t9-0684 Page 176D
C. C. McLemore Self M M W 44 Tn Farmer Tn Tn
Sarah McLemore W M F W 37 MO Keeping House Tn Tn
Bailey McLemore Son S M W 11 Mo Tn Mo
Ella McLemore Dau S F W 9 Mo Tn Mo
Hattie McLemore Dau S F W 6 Mo Tn Mo
Perry McLemore Son S M W 5 Mo Tn Mo
Roy McLemore Son S M W 3 Mo Tn Mo
___ McLemore Dau S F w 1m Mo Tn Mo

1900 Census
Missouri, Dade County, Washington Twp
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 71 Sheet 5B
108-108
Ragsdale Family
109-109
McLemore, C. D. Hd W M May 1837 63 m32 Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Sarah A Wf W F Nov 1842 57 M32 8/7 Mo NC SC
McLemore, Bailey Son W M Dec 1868 31 S Mo Tn Mo Farm Laborer
McLemore, Ella Dtr W F Apr 1870 30 S Mo Tn Mo
McLemore, Clark Son W M Jun 1883 16 S MO Tn Mo At School
McLemore, Chris Son W M May 1888 12 S Mo Tn Mo At School
110-110
McLemore, Roy Hd W M Oct 1876 23 M0 Mo Tn Mo Farmer
McLemore, Lulu Wf W F Jun 1877 22 M0 0/0 Mo Ark Ala","STR06" "I28588","McLemore","Christopher Columbus","Abt 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","He is listed as John C. in the Coffee County, Tennessee biography of his father.","STR06" "I28835","McLemore","Christopher Columbus","Mar 1854","19 Dec 1933","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNS9-BXF
Name: C. C. Mclemore
Death Date: 19 Dec 1933
Death Place: Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 78 years 9 months 1 day
Estimated Birth Date: 1855
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Louise Mclemore
Father's Name: Jesse Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Bettie Blissard
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115947
Digital Film Number: 4165957
Image Number: 1085
Reference Number: 57482
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I28835","McLemore","Christopher Columbus","Mar 1854","19 Dec 1933","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Ellis County, JP 4
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 26 Sheet 2A Stamped 104
24-24
McLemore, CC Head W M Mar 1854 46 m 21 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Louesa Wf W F May 1859 41 m 21 8/6 Ga NC NC Homekeeper
McLemore, Bertha C Dtr W F Nov 1881 18 S Ala Ala Ga
McLemore, Agnes Dau W F Feb 1882 18 18 S Tx Ala Ga
McLemore, Syntha J Dtr W F July 1886 13 S Tx Ala Ga
McLemore, John C Son W M Feb 1891 9 S Tx Ala Ga
McLemore, Letha Dtr W F Mar 1894 6 S Tx Ala Ga
McLemore, Esela/Ester? Dtr W F Feb 1898 2 S Tx Ala Ga

1910 Census
Texas, Collin County, JP 2
Enumerated 20 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 11 Sheet 3B
53-56
McLemore, Christopher C Head M W 56 m1 30 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Avaline Wf F W 45 m1 30 9/6 NC NC NC
McLemore, Agnes Dtr F W 20 S Tx Ala NC Laborer Farm
McLemore, John C Son M W 18 S Tx Ala NC Laborer Farm
McLemore, Letha Dtr M W 16 S Tx Ala NC Laborer Farm
McLemore, Essie Dtr F W 10 Tx Ala NC

1920 Census
Texas, Collin County, McKinney, JP 1
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 7 Sheet 9A
163-165
McLemore, Christopher C head m W 65 M Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Louisa Wf F W 45 M Ala NC NC
McLemore, Essie Dtr F W 19 S Tx Ala Ala Farm Laborer Home Farm

1930 Census
Texas, Tarrant County, Fort Worth, Ward 10C Block 1422
ED 220-41 SD 9 Sheet 35A Stamped 210
E. Main
2922-334-323
McLemore, Christopher Head O 1000 M W 76 M@25 Ala Ala Ala Retired
McLemore, Evelyn Wf F W M@21 NC NC NC
Lee, Essie Dtr F W 29 M 27 Tx Ala NC


","STR06" "I34408","McLemore","Christopher Columbus","27 Mar 1888","5 Jul 1950","0","His death certificate, issued by the State of Missouri, showed that he was a farmer and had lived in Dade County, Missouri his entire life. The informant was his wife, Katie Duffy McLemore of South Greenfield in Dade County. His cause of death was apparently unknown, though it was reported that he had a history of heart trouble, and that there was no evidence of foul play.

","STR06" "I26074","","","","","","","" "I27043","McLemore","Claiborne Kinnard","Abt 1872","27 May 1944","0","Name Claiborne Kennard Mclemore
Event Type Death
Event Date: 27 May 1944
Event Place Franklin, Williamson, Tennessee
Gender Male
Marital Status
Race
Age 72
Birth Year (Estimated) 1872
Birth Date
Birthplace
Spouse's Name Nellie Green
Father's Name Anderson Jefferson Mclemore
Father's Birthplace
Mother's Name Annie Kinnard
Mother's Birthplace
Occupation
Address
Residence Place
Cemetery
Burial Place
Burial Date
Informant's Name
Additional Relatives
Digital Folder Number 004184889
Image Number 01802
GS Film number 2137347
Reference ID

Citing this Record:
""Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NST3-926 : accessed 19 Oct 2014), Claiborne Kennard Mclemore, 27 May 1944; citing Cemetery, Franklin, Williamson, Tennessee, , State Library and Archives, Nashville; FHL microfilm 2137347.","STR06" "I38344","McLemore","Clarence","Jun 1840","Yes, date unknown","0","The biography of his father stated that he lived with his family in California. He was on the California Voter Registration list in 1882, 1888, 1890, 1892, 1896, and 1898 as a resident of Sacramento. His bith year was listed as 1841","STR06" "I38344","McLemore","Clarence","Jun 1840","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Neveda, Washoe County
Enumerated 16 and 17 Jun 1880
Page 15 SD 81 ED 52
149-149
McLemore, Clarence W M 39 Family Carpenter Ill Ky Ky
McLemore, Maria W F 39 Wf Housekeeper Ind NY NY
McLemore, Josephine W F 13 Dtr At Home Ill Ind Ill


1900 Census
California, Sacramento, Ward 1
Enumerated 12 Jun 1900
SD 1 ED 76 Sheet 6A Stamped 130
209-71-97
McLemore, Clarence Head W M Jun 1840 59 m 39 Ill Ill Ill Carpenter
McLemore, Maria Wf W F apr 1841 59 M 39 2/2 Ind NY NY Cook
Scott, Julious Roomer W M Jan 1864 36 S Molder NY Vermont Vermont
Burdick, Frank Roomer W M Feb 1838 62 m 1 Architect Ny Vermont Vermont","STR06" "I26354","McLemore","Clarence","Nov 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1920 Federal Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Civil District 1
Enumerated 7 & 8 January 1920 by Pattie Stockard
SD 8, ED 17 Sheet 4 A Stamped 4
61-62
Charles L and Mamie McLEMORE

HH 62-63
McLemore, Clarence Hd M W 36 S Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Alabama Mother F W 62 Wd Tn Al Tn
Gooch, Howard Hired Man M B 17 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
Barnes, James Head M W 53 M Ill NC NC Farm Laborer
Barners, Eliza Wife F W 53 M Tn Tn Tn","STR06" "I46735","McLemore","Clarence Billy","Abt 1931","15 May 1960","0","McLemore Rites

Fayett-Double funeral services for Clarence Billy McLemore, 29, of Rock City, Ala, and his father, Cannie Lee McLemore, 52, of Eldridge, will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Fayett County, directed by Vessey's Funeral Home.

The two men were electrocuted Sunday afternoon in Eldridge on top of the older McLemore's tin-roofed house adjusting an aerial when it toppled into a nearby power line carrying 7,800 volts.

Services for Cannie Lee McLemore will be conducted by the Rev. Mr. Simmons with burial in the church cemetery. Serving as active pallbeares will be Odd Fellows.

Cannie Lee McLemore, born in Walker County, was an insurance salesman and a member of the Church of Christ. He was married to the former Beatrice McClesky.

Surviving are his wife, four brothers, Carl, Henry, Joe and Bill McLemore, and three grandchildren.

Services for Clarence Bill McLemore will be conducted by the Rev. Mr. Tucker with burial in the Gregg Cemetery.

Born in Walker County, he was the son of Mrs. Beatrice McLemore and the late Cannie Lee McLemore. A coal miner, he was married to the former Charlotte Norris.

Suriving are his wife, mother, and three children.
","STR06" "I28675","McLemore","Clarence Fred","16 Apr 1902","May 1989","0","He married Mary WATSON, according to Melba Gene McLemore.","STR06" "I45491","McLemore","Clarence L.","Jun 1888","Yes, date unknown","0","""A banker of Everton, Missouri...""","STR06" "I30492","McLemore","Clarence R.","4 Sep 1900","12 Sep 1953","0","Name: Clarence R Mclemore
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 13 Sep 1953
Burial Place: Bladen, Nc
Death Date: 13 Sep 1953
Death Place: Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina
Age: 53
Birth Date: 04 Sep 1900
Birthplace: Bladen, Nc
Occupation: Farmer
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Mckeithan Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Angelia M Cain
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B03742-0
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1926996
Reference Number: 22744
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994

Find A Grave links him to a wife, Mae H. (???) McLemore (1 May 1897 - 15 Jan 1987) and daughter, Glynda McLemore Suggs (1938-2013).","STR06" "I30492","McLemore","Clarence R.","4 Sep 1900","12 Sep 1953","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
North Carolina, Bladen County, Abbots Twp
Enumerated 14 Apr 1930
ED 9-2 SD 11 Sheet 4A
66-67
McLemore, Clarence Head M W 29 M 24 NC NC Farmer General Crops
McLemore, Mae Wf F W 32 M 26 NC NC
McLemore, Erma M Dtr F W 5 S NC NC
McLemore, Myrtle R Dtr F W 3 11/12 S NC NC
McLemore, Clarence Jr Son M W 9/12 S NC NC

1940 Census
North Carolina, Bladen County, Hollow Twp
Enumerated April 19, 1940
SD 7 ED 9-19S Sheet 14B
209 R 1/5
McLemore, Clarrince R/L Head M W 39 M No 1
McLemore, Mae Wf F W 42 M No 3
McLemore, Erma Mae Dtr F W 15 S Yes 6
McLemore, Myrtle Dtr F W 12 S Yes 6
McLemore, Clarrince Jr Son M W 10 S Yes 3
McLemore, Elvin Son M W 8 S Yes 2
McLemore, Ida Dtr F W 6 S No 0
McLemore, Galinda Dtr F W 1 S No 0
McLemore, Gawinda Dtr F W 1 S No 0
","STR06" "I39889","McLemore","Claude A.","Jun 1896","23 Aug 1962","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFW8-CMJ
Name: Claude A. Mclemore
Titles & Terms (Original):
Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Death Date: 23 Aug 1962
Death Place: Mobile, Mobile, Alabama
Gender: Male
Race (Original):
Race (Standardized):
Age at Death: 66y
Estimated Birth Date: 1896
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name: Isla Mclemore
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original):
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Name: Moses Mclemore
Father's Titles & Terms (Original):
Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Rotch
Mother's Titles & Terms (Original):
Mother's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Funeral Home:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 1908975
Reference Number: 19102
Collection: Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974","STR06" "I39960","McLemore","Claude Finis","13 Sep 1896","26 Jul 1972","0","From FindAGrave:

Oklahoma Pvt. Co B 80th Inf. 15th Div World War I","STR06" "I30246","McLemore","Claude Reginald","5 Mar 1921","19 Feb 1954","0","Teri Stuart writes that he was killed when he was hit by a train.","STR06" "I26248","McLemore","Clayborne Tolliver ""Clabe""","31 Jul 1873","May 1963","0","In his father's obituary, he is listed as C. T., of Statesboro, Georgia. He was said to have had a namesake son, who married a woman named Margaret, and lived in Franklin, Tennessee.","STR06" "I26369","McLemore","Clayton Andrews","10 Dec 1900","16 Mar 1977","0","Lillian, Ben and Clayton were living with their older half-brother, Earl, as of the 1910 US Census of Carroll County, Tennessee.

His Tennessee Delayed Birth Record shows him as Clayton Andrews McLemore, born 10 Dec 1900 in Lavinia to Abraham McLemore and Disie Fewell. Proof for the registration included affidavits from Mr. E. M. McLEmore and D.W. Ward, as well as family Bible Records.","STR06" "I26369","McLemore","Clayton Andrews","10 Dec 1900","16 Mar 1977","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Civil District 1
Enumerated April 16, 1930
ED 9-1 SD 2 Sheet 9A
180-183
BY and Esther McLemore and Family
181-184
McLemore, C. A. Head M W 29 M 24 Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
McLemore, Mary L Wf F W 23 M 17 Tenn Tenn Tenn","STR06" "I30295","McLemore","Cleo","6 Jan 1898","10 Oct 1901","0","Her tombstone is engraved with a baby angel and flowers, and the along with her name and dates of birth and death, the inscription ""Daughter of Josiah and Laura McLemore.""","STR06" "I31473","McLemore","Clifford E.","Abt 1912","Yes, date unknown","0","""...of Vinton, LA.""","STR06" "I25785","McLemore","Clifford Roland","17 Feb 1928","12 May 2012","0","His father, on the Texas Birth Index, was listed as Daliel E. McLemore, presumably in error.

Clifford Roland McLemore

Clifford Roland McLemore, of Clever, Missouri, passed away Saturday, May 12, 2012 in Springfield, Missouri, at the age of 84. Cliff was born on February 17, 1928, in Brady, Texas, to Ellen Jacobson McLemore and John Wallace McLemore.

He joined the Navy at age 17 to proudly serve in the South Pacific during World War II. After the war he served with the Texas National Guard for several years.

Cliff married Blanche Maxine Richardson in 1954 and together they had one son. They lived many years in New Mexico, California, and finally in Missouri. Cliff was a painter by profession.

Cliff was preceded in death by his parents; his wife of 50 years; one sister and two brothers.

He is survived by a son, Darrell McLemore, Clever; a granddaughter, Kori McLemore, Clever; a grandson, Marshall McLemore, Kalispell, MT; a stepson, Michael Henderson, state of New Mexico; a step daughter, Sue Kirichenko, Benicia, CA; and a step grandson, Casey Kirichenko, San Diego, CA.

Memorial services will be held at 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., Friday, May 18, 2012, in Meadors Funeral Home, Clever, MO. Burial will be at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, May 21, 2012, in the Rochelle Cemetery, in Rochelle, TX. Online condolences and pictures may be shared at www.meadorsfuneralhome.com

Published in the News-Leader on May 16, 2012, and copied online from www.legacy.com
","STR06" "I45487","McLemore","Clyde G.","29 Mar 1883","4 Dec 1960","0","Biography below from Volume III of ""Montana, Its Story and Biography: A History of Aboriginal and Territorial Montan and Three Decades of Statehood"" Under the Editorial Supervision of Tom Stout, The American Historical Society, Chicago and New York, 1921, pps. 1365 and 1366 (courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore):

Clyde McLemore, junion member of the firm of Booth and McLemore of Baker, is an able lawyer, a strong debator and brillant orator. Possessed of a strong and commanding mind, unusual ability and admirable personal quailities, he has become a well-known figure of the Montana bar, rendering conspicuous service in his able conduct of the cases entrursted to him, discharging what he believes to be his duty with independence and without bias. He will never permit fear of political punishment or hope of reward to change his attitude on a matter of public concern, and is recognized as one of the forceful ment of his profession.

Clyde McLemore was born near Everton, Dade County, Missouri, on March 29, 1883, a son of William Y. and grandson of Archibald McLemore. The McLemore family came originally from Scotland through the north of Irelan to the United States during the Colonial period of this country's history, settlement being made first in North Carolina and later in Tennessee. During 1849, Archibald McLemore with several of his brothers left Tennessee for Missouri, and there became interested in farming. When the war broke out between the states the McLemore brothers adhered to the Union, and continued to support it, several of them entering the army in its defense. Archibald McLemore married Mary Brown, and they had five children.

William Y. McLemore was born in Missouri, where he spent his life, being engaged in merchandising. He married Claranette Wheeler, a daughter of Calvin and Asenith (Carlock) Wheeler. Mrs. McLemore was born in Dade County, Missouri, and she and her husband became the parents of the following children: Clyde, whose name heads this review; Clarence, who is a banker of Everton, Missouri; Forest, who is wife of Boyd Campbell, of Warner, Oklahoma; Ray, who served in the Eighty-ninth Division during the Great war, is now engaged in merchandising at Everton, Missouri; Carl, who is also a resident of Everton; and Dewey and Gretta, who are both residents of Everton.

Growing up in a country town, Clyde McLemore attended the village schools, the Everton High School and the academic department of Missouri State University, spending 18 months in the last-named institution. Following that he took a law course in the university, from which he graduated in 1911, with the degree of Doctor of Law. His fraternity work was done as a member of the Sigma Chi and Phi Delta Phi Greek letter societies. An athlete, he was a member of the university baseball team, with which he played for an entire season.

Having completed his legal training Mr. McLemore took the examinations at Guthrie, Oklahoma, and was admitted to practice before the Supreme County, and he was also admiited to the bar in Missouri. His first lawsuit was tried in Oklahoma, and it was an ordinary civil case. As long as he remained in Oklahoma he confied himself to a civil practice, being at Muskogee, that state, from 1911 to 1912, when he moved to Billings, Montana, there forming a partnership with E. E. Collins under the firm name of Collins and McLemore. For some years this was one of the strong legal firms of Billings, but then it dissolved and Mrs. McLemore became title examiner for the Bankers Loan & Mortgage Company of Billings, with which he remained until his retirement from that position in the early part of 1919 in order to locate permanently at Baker as an associate of Senator Booth. The first of Booth & McLemore was formed in May, 1919. In addition to his other work Mr. McLemore has contributed a number of articles to some ofhte leading law journals of the country. In his politics he has always been a republican and he cast his first presidential vote for Colonel Roosevelt in 1904, but has never taken an active part in the public affairs. For some years he has been a member of the Odd Fellows. Brought up ina strong Presbyterian home atmosphere he is naturally a member of that denomination.

On August 7, 1907, Mr. McLemore was united in marriage in his native county to Lucy Talbutt, a daughter of Mason and Clara (Kimber) Talbutt. Mrs. McLemore was born in Dade County, Missouri on March 28, 1888, and attended its public schools. Mr. and Mrs. McLemore have two children, Felicia, who was born in 1910; and Claranette, who was born in 1913.

","STR06" "I45487","McLemore","Clyde G.","29 Mar 1883","4 Dec 1960","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena City, School District 1
Enumerated 2 Apr 1930
ED 25-13 SD 5 Sheet 1B
Broadway
15-16
McLemore, Clyde head R 40 M W 47 M Mo Mo Mo Lawyer State
McLemore, Lucy T Wf F W 42 M Mo Mo Ill
McLemore, Felicia Dtr F W 19 S Montana Missouri Missouri
McLemore, Claranette Dtr F W 16 S Montana Missouri Missouri
McLemore, Richard M Son M W 8 S Montana Missouri Missouri
McLemore, William M Son M W 7 S Montana Missouri Missouri
","STR06" "I34160","McLemore","Colby Fugate","11 Jul 1935","17 Nov 2005","0","The Ancestry.com ""U. S. Veterans Gravesites"" database shows he was a Major in the U.S. Air Force.","STR06" "I26289","McLemore","Coma Pearl","2 Mar 1921","15 Aug 1965","0","Biography, below, was copied from the FindAGrave memorial page created by Carolyn Andrews:

Coma was the daughter of James Perry McLemore and Thurzer (Barker)McLemore. She was raised in Trenton,TN and spent most of her adult life in the Cicero, IL area.

Coma was married to Clarence A. Haugh in 1939. After Clarence passed away in 1957, she married James Phillip Kearney in 1958. She worked at Hotpoint in Cicero for many years. Coma was the loving mother of two daughters; Carolyn Andrews and Pauline Mitchell; and grandmother of 5.

She passed away, much too young, at the age of 44.","STR06" "I9234","","","","","","","" "I38566","McLemore","Cordelia Elizabeth ""Lizzie""","Sep 1862","28 Nov 1940","0","Shown by Ken Oliver at Find A Grave as ""Cordelia Elizabeth ""Lizzie"" McLemore was the daughter of James Perd ""Purdy"" McLemore and Margaret Elizabeth (Cowley) McLemore and granddaughter of Mr. & Mrs. James McLemore and Henry Drury Hamby and Elizabeth (Renegar) Hamby.""

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=14666062","STR06" "I22256","McLemore","Corless F.","3 Jul 1904","2 Jan 1972","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Sue Johnson, links him to a wife, Luvenia D. McLemore, 1911-1985, also buried at Centuries Memorial Park.","STR06" "I22256","McLemore","Corless F.","3 Jul 1904","2 Jan 1972","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Victoria County, JP #4
Enumerated 26 Apr 1940
SD 9 ED 235-11 Sheet 5B
100 R 15
McLemore, Corless M Head M W 36 M No H-4 Tx 1935 Residence Overton, Rusk, TX Occup Fireman Oil Drilling
McLemore, Lubenia Wf F W 29 M No 7 La Overton, Rusk, TX
McLemore, Ora E Dtr F W 5 S No 0 Tx
McLemore, Barbara A Dtr F W 1 S No 0 La","STR06" "I26855","McLemore","Cornelius Andrew Jackson","Abt 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Beat 1
Enumerated 19 Jun 1900
SD 5, ED 11, Sheet 17A
303-309
McLemore, Andrew J Hd W M Feb 1860 40 m3 Miss Ala Ala Carpenter (Foreman)
McLemore, Lula E Wife W F Jan 1877 23 M 3 1/1 Miss Fl Ala
McLemore, Amos J Son W M Sep 1885 14 S Miss Miss Ala
McLemore, Lela C Dtr W F July 1887 12 S Miss Miss Ala
McLemore, Everette Son W M July 1899 10/12 S Miss Miss Miss
Wimbley, Anna A Mother W F July 1830 69 Wd 2/0 NC Scotland NC","STR06" "I24682","McLemore","Corrie Etta","30 Apr 1901","20 Mar 1973","0","The informant on her Texas Death Certificate was O. S. McElmore (sic) by (w).","STR06" "I26004","McLemore","Craven","30 Aug 1846","Abt 1875","0","Mark Freeman and Larry Kingsley show he married Marye VAN.","STR06" "I25860","McLemore","Craven Purline","Abt 1826","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County
Enumerated 27 Nov 1850 by Wm White
766-760
Craven McLemore 24 Farmer Mississippi
Elizabeth McLemore 24 Mississippi
Nancy McLemore 9 Mississippi
Mary McLemore 6 Mississippi
William McLemore 2 Mississippi
Allen Hood 20 Farmer Mississippi

1860 Census
Mississippi, Scott County, District 2, P.O. Homewood
Enumerated 2 Aug 1860
537-537
Craven McLemore 36 M Farmer $2,000 $500 Miss
Elizabeth McLemore 36 F Miss
Nancy McLemore 18 F Miss
Mary McLemore 16 F Miss
Wm. McLemore 11 M Miss","STR06" "I31758","McLemore","Cynthia","21 Jan 1818","6 Jan 1911","0","Her Kentucky death certificate, provided by Paul Williams, shows her as a daughter of Gill McLemore, mother not listed. Her cause of death was simply noted as ""old age."" The informant was W. V. Kirby.","STR06" "I33529","","","","","","","" "I34256","McLemore","Cynthia Caroline","26 Dec 1839","16 Feb 1923","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1860 Census
Missouri, Dade County, Smith Township
Enumerated 7 and 9 of June 1860
Page 17
124-124
William D. Spain 22 M Farmer $---- $250 Missouri
Cynthia C. Spain 21 F Tenn
John L. Spain 4/12 M Missouri


1870 Census
Missouri, Dade County, Smith Township, P. O. Box Greenfield
Enumerated 6 Jul 1870
Page 1, Stamped 98
4-4
Lewis and Martha Spain
5-5
Spain, William D. 32 M W Farmer $1200 $580 Mo
Spain, Cynthis A. 31 F W Keeping House Tenn
Spain, John Lewis 10 M W At Home Mo
Spain, Robert L 3 M W Mo
Spain, Finis 1 M W Mo
6-6
John and Mary Spain


1880 Census
Missouri, Dade County, Smith Township
Enumerated 15 and 19 June 1880
Page 26 SD 4 ED 14 Stamped 149
210-211
Lewis and Martha Spain
211-214
Spain, W. David W M 42 Farmer Mo Tenn Tenn
Spain, Cynthia C W F 41 Wife Keeping House Tenn Tenn Tenn
Spain, Lewis W M 20 Son Farmer Mo Mo Tenn
Spain, Robt L W M 13 Son Works on Farm Mo Mo Tenn
Spain, Finis W M 10 Son Works on Farm Mo Mo Tenn
Spain, Ida F W F 4 Dtr Mo Mo Tenn
Spain, Walter W M 1 Son Mo Mo Tenn
212-215
John and Mary Spain

1900 Census
Missouri, Dade County, Lockwood Twp
Enumerated 26 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 62 Sheet 13B
276-276
Spain, William Hd W M Feb 1838 62 M 42 Mo Tn Tn Farmer
Spain, Cyntha C Wf W F Dec 1838 61 M 42 7/5 Tn Tn Tn
Spain, Robert Son W M Jan 1868 S Mo Mo Tn Farm Laborer
Spain, Walter P Son M W Oct 1889 (sic) 20 S Mo Mo Tn Farm L
aborer

1910 Census
Missouri, Dade County, Lockwood Twp
Enumerated 6 May 1910
SD 6 Ed 68 Sheet 17B
357-361
Spain, Robert Lee Hd M W 41 S Mo MO Tenn Farmer
Spain, Caroline C Mother F W 72 Wd 7/5 Tenn Tenn Tenn
Spain, Walter Brother M W 32 S Mo Mo Tenn Farmer
358-362
Warren and Fannie Spain

1920 Census
Missouri, Dade County, Lockwood Twp
Enumerated 17 and 19 January 1920
SD 6 ED 71 Sheet 5B
103-105
Spain Warren Hd 42 M Mo Mo Tn Farmer General Farm
Spain Fannie Wf F W 42 M Mo Mo Mo
PLUS their six children
Spain Lee Head M W 52 S Mo Mo Tn Farmer General Farm
Spain, Walter Brother M W 40 S Mo Mo Tn
Spain, Syntha Mother F W 80 Wd Tn Tn Tn","STR06" "I31701","McLemore","Cynthia Jane","23 Apr 1892","Feb 1967","0","The 1900 census indicates she was born in April 1892 instead of April 1890, as shown by Lawrence Boyd.","STR06" "I47424","McLemore","Cynthia Louise","4 Jun 1939","28 May 2012","0","On her Find A Grave memorial page, she is referenced as Cynthia Louise McLemore Taylor. Her tombstone is engraved ""Daughter, Mother, Granny""","STR06" "I31470","McLemore","Cyrus Guy","27 Apr 1883","16 Feb 1969","0","(Research):
Census Records:

1910 Census
Kentucky, Logan County, Magisterial District #5, Auburn
21 April 1910
SD 3 ED 59 Sheet 7B
137-137
McLemore, Guy Head M W 26 M 5 Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
McLemore, Nettie Wf F W 21 M 5 Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
McLemore, James E Son M W 4 S Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
McLemore, Earnest Son M W 2 S Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
McLemore, Ervin Son M W 1/12 Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky

1920 Census
Louisiana, Jefferson Davis Parish, Welsh Town
Enumerated 29 January 1920
SD 7 ED 80 Sheets 8B and 9A Stamped 157
167-168
McLemore, Guy S Head M 2 37 M Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Laborer
McLemore, Nettie M Wf F W 31 M Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Domestic
McLemore, Earl J Son M W 12 S Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
McLemore, Ernest M Son M W 11 S Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
McLemore, Henry J/G Son M W 9 S Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
McLemore, Clifford E Son M W 7 S Indiana Kentucky Kentucky
McLemore, Annie M Dtr F W 5 S Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
McLemore, Ruth J Dtr F W 3 S Kansas Kentucky Kentucky
McLemore, Cyrus G Son M W 1 S Louisiana Kentucky Kentucky


1930 Census
Louisiana, Jefferson Davis Parish, Jennings town, Police Jury Ward 2
Enumerated April 16, 1930
ED 27-4 SD 6th Sheet 16B
384-401
McLemore, Cyrus G Hd M W 47 M@22 Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Repairman Shoe Shop
McLemore, Nettie Wf F W 41 M @16 Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
McLemore, Ernest Son M W 22 S Louisiana Kentucky Kentucky Carpenter Building
McLemore, Ervin Son M W 20 S Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Truck Driver Transfer
McLemore, Clifford Son M W 18 S Indiana Kentucky Kentucky Carpenter Building
McLemore, Anna M Dtr F W 16 S Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
McLemore, Ruth Dtr F W 14 S Kansas Kentucky Kentucky
McLemore, Cyrus Guy Jr Son M W 12 S Louisiana Kentucky Kentucky
McLemore, Nobia Dtr F W 8 S Louisiana Kentucky Kentucky
McLemore, Elizabeth Dtr F W 6 S Louisiana Kentucky Kentucky
McLemore, Jeanette Dtr F W 2 6/12 S Louisiana Kentucky Kentucky
McLemore, John M Father M W 85 Wd Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky","STR06" "I31476","McLemore","Cyrus Guy","Abt 1910","13 Feb 1987","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page maintained by Gwen Bergeron McMillin

The Daily News. Jennings, LA, Friday Feb. 13 , 1987

JENNINGS------- Funeral services for Cyrus Guy McLemore, Jr. 68, will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb .14, from Miguez Funeral Home North Chapel with Jack Harris, pastor of First Church of Christ, officiating. Burial will follow in Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may. call at the funeral home from 4:30-10 p.m. Today, Friday , and from 8 a.m. Until time of services Saturday. Mr. Mc Lemore died at 4 a.m. today in a Jennings nursing home.

A life long resident of Jennings, he was an artist . He attended McCready Art Institute in New Orleans. He worked at the Jennings Zigler Museum and taught art classes. He was a World War II veteran.

Survivors include five sisters, Mrs. Ruth Burson of Jennings, Mrs. Annie Mae Henderson and Mrs Bettie Crowl, both of Welsh, Mrs Nobia Suckow of Phoenix, Ariz and Mrs. Jeanette Williams of Beaument, Texas and one brother, Clifford McLemore of Vinton.
","STR06" "I46726","McLemore","D. C.","26 Sep 1914","24 May 1915","0","On his FindAGrave memorial page, maintained by Angela Short Hudson, there is a photo of his headstone, which is engraved ""D. C."" Son of D. C. & Beulah F. McLemore, Sept 16, 1914-May 24, 1915, Our Darling Baby.""","STR06" "I36122","McLemore","Dale Thomas ""Pops""","29 Oct 1928","9 Aug 2011","0","Clinton-Dale ""Pops"" McLemore, 82, of Clinton formerly of Decatur, passed away Tuesday, August 9, 2011 at his home with his loving wife at his bedside.

Per Dale's wishes cremation rites will take place at Graceland/Fairlawn Cremation Center. A private family service will take place at a later date. Memorial contributions are requested to the family.

Dale was born October 29, 1928, in Decatur, Illinois the son of Melvin and Louise (Stogsdale) McLemore. Dale proudly served his country in the US Navy during WWII. He was a die hard Cub fan, loved his bible family and church, and was an avid cross word puzzle and trivia buff. One of his greatest joys was to be fishing in Tennessee with his son Bob. Dale was a member of the First Church of the Nazarene in Clinton. He married Betty Fenton in Alcoa, TN on April 2, 1981.

He is survived by his wife of 30 years, sons, Mark McLemore and Shari of Seattle, Washington; Matt And wife Diane of Taylorville, and Bob Fenton and wife Sandra of Cookeville, TN; daughter, LeeAnn Pollock and husband Ron of Clinton; son, Kenny Fenton and wife Kathy of Decatur; sister, Beverly Heger of Decatur; best friend Ray Rooney of Decatur, and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Dale was preceded in death by his parents, one brother, and two sisters.

The family of Dale is being served by Graceland/Fairlawn Funeral Home a provider of Veterans Care Funerals. Online condolences and memories may be shared with the family at www.gracelandfairlawn.com.

http://www.gracelandfairlawn.com/obituary/user/show/template?id=46879","STR06" "I26632","McLemore","Dallas O.","8 Jul 1873","11 Nov 1943","0","Name: Dallas O. Mclemore
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 13 Nov 1943
Burial Place: Near Wade, N.C.
Death Date: 11 Nov 1943
Death Place: Black River, Cumberland Co., North Carolina
Age: 70
Birth Date: 08 Jul 1873
Birthplace: Cumberland Co., N.C.
Occupation: Farmer
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Ludie Clyde Mclemore
Father's Name: Haywood Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: N.C.
Mother's Name: Mary Branch
Mother's Birthplace: N.C.
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B01789-3
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1943234
Reference Number: fn 2458 cn 370
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994","STR06" "I26632","McLemore","Dallas O.","8 Jul 1873","11 Nov 1943","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 Federal Census
North Carolina, Cumberland County, Black River Twp
Enumerated 2 May 1910
SD 6, ED 43, Sheet 7A
5-3
McLemore, Dallas O Hd M W 34 M/3 4 NC NC NC Farmer
McLemore, Minnie J Wife F W 19 M/1 4 NC NC NC
McLemore, Roy B Son M W 9 S NC NC NC

1920 Federal Census
North Carolina, Cumberland County, Black River Twp
Enumerated 14 Feb 1920 by W. M. Pope
SD 239 ED 48 Sheet 20A
292-307
McLemore, Roy Hd M W 20 M NC NC NC Farmer
McLemore, Meta Wife F W 18 M NC NC NC
McLemore, Louise Dtr F W 1 7/12 S NC NC NC
293-308
McLemore, D O Hd M W 46 M NC NC NC Farmer
McLemore, Minnie J Wife F W 31 M NC NC NC
McLemore, Ida B Dtr F W 8 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Haywood Son M W 1 1/12 S NC NC NC

1930 Federal Census
North Carolina, Cumberland County, Black River Twp
Enumerated 22 Apr 1930 Mrs. John M. Graham
ED 26-4 SD 11 Sheet 13B
222-228
McLemore, Dallas O Hd M W 54 M 22 NC NC NC Farmer
McLemore, Luda Wife F W 18 M 18 NC NC NC
McLemore, Ida Bell Dtr F W 17 S NC NC NC

Old Bluff Presbyterian Church (Cemetery Records?)
Section VIII

1. Dallas O. McLemore 8 Jul 1873-11 Nov 1943

2. McLemore, Roy B. 22 Aug 1899-16 Jun 1957

11. Warren G., son of R. B. & Meta McLemore 27 Mar 1921-8 Dec 1927

12. Amos Haywood, son of D.O. & M. J. McLemore 24 Jan 1919 -30 Apr 1920

13. Minnie J. Norris, wife of D.O. McLemore 10 Jan 1886-9 Jun 1928

16. Infant of Mr. and Mrs. D.O. McLemore

17. Infant of Mr. and Mrs. D.O. McLemore","STR06" "I36687","McLemore","Daniel","Between 1807 and 1808","Jun 1873","0","http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txgonzal/query004.htm

I'm seeking information on four daughters of Daniel McLEMORE living in and around Gonzales Co., TX. They were: Minerva m. William Anthony BURROWS (of Belmont, Leesville); Mary m. James NEWTON (also of Wilson and Guadalupe Cos.); Pernicia m. John McNEMAR; Nancy m. Henry DeBERRY. Parents of these four were Daniel and Elizabeth KELLY McLEMORE. Daniel and other family settled in Medina Co. I have more information on this family and would be happy to share with anyone interested. Thanks, Tim Wilson timww@ktc.com

http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/print.cgi?colclough::231.html


419. Elizabeth Kelly, born 24 FEB 1811, FRANKLIN COUNTY, TENNESSEE. She married Daniel McLemore, 11 FEB 1830, in FRANKLIN COUNTY, TENNESSEE, born ABT 1807, FRANKLIN COUNTY, TENNESSEE. Elizabeth died 17 AUG 1892, Medina County, Texas.
Children:
962. i Minerva Jane McLemore, born 25 DEC 1830, FRANKLIN COUNTY, TENNESSEE. She married William Anthony Burrows, 10 JUN 1847, in Tishomingo County, Mississippi, born 1825, Tennessee.
963. ii Mary McLemore, born 24 AUG 1832, Benton County, Mississippi. She married James Newton.
964. iii Pernecia Motes McLemore, born 10 MAR 1834, Benton County, Mississippi. She married John Gardner McNemar, 21 MAY 1857, in Medina County, Texas. Pernecia died 28 OCT 1916, Gonzales, Texas.
965. iv Nancy McLemore, born 12 SEP 1838, Benton County, Mississippi. She married Henry DeBerry, 10 OCT 1854, in Gonzales County, Texas. Nancy died 23 MAR 1917, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, buried: City Cemetery #3, San Antonio, Texas.
+ 966. v Sarah ""Sallie"" McLemore born 11 DEC 1839.
967. vi James B. McLemore, born 10 MAR 1842, Benton County, Mississippi. He married Mary A. Elam, 01 JUL 1869.
968. vii Amy McLemore, born 1845, Mississippi.
+ 969. viii Annie Kie McLemore born 02 FEB 1847.

http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/w/a/Mary-E-Swanson/GENE2-0016.html

Annie Kie McLemore and George Washington Redus

GEORGE WASHINGTON4 REDUS (AARON3, JAMES2, JAMES1) was born July 05, 1837 in Athens Alabama, and died April 09, 1870 in Hondo, Texas. He married ANNIE KIE MCLEMORE December 24, 1865 in Medina City, Texas, daughter of DANIEL MCLEMORE and ELIZABETH KELLY. She was born February 02, 1847 in Meridian Mississippi.

Notes for GEORGE WASHINGTON REDUS:
George W. Redus is buried in the Masonic Cemetery in San Antonio, Texas. His wife carried his bones in a box by buggy from his original grave near Hondo, Texas to San Antonio. She made the 70 mile round trip in 3 days and nights by herself.

George Washington Redus, born July 05, 1837 in Athens, Limestone County, Alabama40; died April 09, 1873 in Rio Hondo, Medina County, Texas41; married Annie Kie McLemore December 25, 1865 in Daniel McLemore Ranch, Medina County, Texas; born February 02, 1847 in Meridian, Lauderdale County, Mississippi; died July 26, 1918 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas.

Notes for George Washington Redus:
Military Service: George W. Redus enlisted in the Confederate States Army and served in Captain Duff's Company of Dragoons or Rangers. Captain Taylor's Texas Partisan Corps, and Company A, 33rd Texas Calvary. He joined at San Antonio, Texas May 4, 1862, and was paroled August 15, 1865, as a corporal.

George W. Redus came to Texas with his brothers and settled in Medina County, Texas in the late 1850's. After the Civil War was over George returned to Medina County and married Miss Annie Kie McLemore. Annie was a sister of Sallie McLemore who married George's brother John Redus. George Redus became a Master Mason and received his rites at the Hondo Valley Lodge Number 252. He died when he was less than 36 years old and was buried in the Masonic Cemetery near New Fountain, Texas.

George widow Annie was visiting with her sister in San Antonio, when on a spur of the moment decision drove her buggy back to the old cemetery near Hondo Creek; exhumed the caskets of her deceased husband and parents and returned to San Antonio. She was gone for several days and her sister thought she may have been kidnapped or murdered as she failed to tell anyone where she was going. A few days later she pulled into her sister's yard in San Antonio with three caskets in the back of the buggy. Her sister asked her if she made the trip all the way out to Hondo Creek alone? Annie told her that her husband and mother and father kept her company on the way back. Annie Kie Redus then had her loved ones reinterred in the Masonic Cemetery in San Antonio, Texas and placed very expensive tombstones over each grave.


","STR06" "I36687","McLemore","Daniel","Between 1807 and 1808","Jun 1873","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Medina County, Precinct No. 4, Post Office Castroville
Page 34
304-266
Daniel McLemore 52 M Farmer $3000 $5610 North Carolina
Elizabeth McLemore 40 F Tennessee
James McLemore 17 M Stockraiser $--- $200 Miss
Anne McLemore 12 F Miss
Laura McLemore 8 F Miss
305-267
Wm A Pierce [???] 34 M Farmer $--- $2095 Tenn
Minerva Pierce [???] 29 F Tenn
John Pierce [???] 11 m Miss
Benton Pierce [???] 9 M Tx
James Pierce [???] 6 M Tx
Mary Pierce [???] 4 F Tx
Charles Pierce [???] 3 M Texas","STR06" "I22186","McLemore","Daniel ""Dan"" Garfield","Apr 1882","29 Sep 1948","0","Age, as noted on death certificate, may be incorrect as he does not appear to have been listed on the 1880 census. His headstone states that he died on 28 Sep 1948, at the age of 68.

When he registered for the draft during World War I, his occupation was shown as Saw milling for T. E. Owen in Minton, Sampson County, North Carolina. His nearest relative was Cornelia McLemore, his mother. He was listed as age 36, of medium heighth and build, and he had blue eyes and light hair.","STR06" "I46724","McLemore","Daniel Columbus","18 Jul 1883","2 Feb 1957","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
North Carolina, Mecklenburg County, Charlotte Township, Charlotte City
Enumerated 15 Apr 1930
ED 60-.6 SD 7 Sheet 18B
Pryor Street
213-306-354
McLemore, Daniel C Head O 2300 M W 46 M 26 NoSchool Can Read/Write NC NC NC 2nd Hand Card Room Cotton Mill
McLemore, Beaulah F Wf F W 36 M 16 NoSchool Can Read/Write NC NC NC Nond
McLemore, Edward Son M W 18 S NoSchool Can Read/Write SC NC NC Knitting Silk Hoisiery
McLemore, John W Son M W 12 S NoSchool Can Read/Write SC NC NC None
McLemore, Vernon Son M W 11 S Attended School Can Read/Write SC NC NC None
McLemore, Harrell Son M W 7 S SC NC NC None
213-306-354
McLemore, Ferris Son M W 4 3/12 S NC NC NC None
McLemore, Foy Son M W 2 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Hays L Father M W 86 Wd NC NC NC None","STR06" "I24589","McLemore","Daniel Elmo","17 May 1902","6 Dec 1974","0","In a 1944 letter, Pleasant McLemore wrote that his son Dan was a probation officer, and that he has a boy 15 years old Thad (Clifford Walter McLemore), a daughter 17, and a daughter 7."" Pleasant also noted that both Dan and his wife and divorced and were remarried to other spouses.","STR06" "I24589","McLemore","Daniel Elmo","17 May 1902","6 Dec 1974","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Texas, Harris County, Houston, JP 1 (Part), ED 142
Enumerated April 10, 1930 by J. Marshall Pittman
ED 101-142 SD 26 Sheet 27B
3610 Edison Street
#336-336
Daniel McLemore Hd M W 27 M@22 tx Tx Tx Engraver Concrete C
ompany
Aletia M McLemore Wife F W 23 M@18 Tx Tx Tx
Dorothy E McLemore Dtr F W 32 S Tx Tx Tx
Clifford W McLemore Son M W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I1992","McLemore","Daniel F","Abt 1856","Aft 1880","0","Edythe McLemore McCoy indicates he ""died young."" He can be found living with his parents at the time of the 1860 through 1880 census enumerations, but not thereafter.","STR06" "I47168","McLemore","Daniel Harrell ""Mac""","19 Jun 1922","27 Aug 1990","0","Ancestry.com. U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. show he served in the Navy.

His Headstone is inscribed D. H. ""Mac"" McLemore. He shares a marker with Kathryn Lowery, 8 Sept 1925-1 Dec 2004. Also referenced as Harold on both census records and by his family.","STR06" "I25515","McLemore","Daniel Jefferson","2 Dec 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","A transcription of ""The McLemore Family Bible, 1822-1859 owned by Hillis Fry McLemore of Jackson, MS and contributed by Fairy B. McLemore Edwards of Canyon Lake, Texas, shows on page 2:

Daniel Jefferson McLemore was born 2nd day of
December 1827


(The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ translated
out of the original Greek and with the former translations dilligently
compared and revised, and Canne's Marginal References. Stereotyped
by James Conner New York. By J. Emory and R. Waugh for
the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Conference Office, 14 Crosby
Street. J. Collord, Printer. 1829 )

http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf

Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, ""ANSEARCHIN' "" News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 38.

","STR06" "I31683","McLemore","Daniel Sidney","May 1889","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1920 Census
Mississippi, Forrest, Beat 2
Enumerated 16 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 15 Sheet 8A
132-134
McLemore, Daniel S Hd M W 30 M Ms Ms Ms Expressman Express office
McLemore, Bertie E Wf F W 26 M Ms Ms Ms
McLemore, Myra L Dtr F W 3 2/12 Ms Ms MS
Lee, Washington L Father-in-law m W 67 Wd Ms Ms Ms Physican Medicine
Lee, Ethel E Niece F W 16 S Ms Ms Ms
Lee, Stuart L Nephew m W 9 S Ms Ms Ms
Lee, John H Brother-in-law M W 31 S Ms Ms Ms Section Foreman RR co


1930 Census
Mississippi, Forrest, Beat 2, Petal Village
Enumerated April 5, 1930
ED 18-9 SD 11 Sheet 4B
McKinnon St
78-85
McLemore, Dan S Hd O $3000 M W 40 M/25 Ms Ms Ms Truck Driver
McLemore, Birdie E Wf F W 36 M 21 Ms Ms Ms
McLemore, Myra L Dtr f W 13 S Ms Ms Ms



","STR06" "I27327","","","","","","","" "I30252","McLemore","Daran Irene","4 Apr 1931","18 Oct 1974","0","She married James Calvin CRAVEN, and they were the parents of James Grant, Melvin Gil, and Theresa Evelyn CRAVEN.","STR06" "I39883","McLemore","Darville Brown","Oct 1886","Yes, date unknown","0","In the Ancestry.com - World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 database, he is instead shown as being born 7 May 1887 in Copiah County","STR06" "I39883","McLemore","Darville Brown","Oct 1886","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1920 Census
Mississippi, Sunflower County, Beat 4
Enumerated 10 Feb 1920
SD 3 ED 123 Sheet 14A
293-308
McLemore, Darville Head m W 33 M Miss Miss Miss Fm
McLemore, Zelma Wf F W 30 M Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Barney Son M W 7 S Miss Miss Miss
294-309
McLemore, Moses Head M W 58 M Miss Miss Miss FM
McLemore, Nancy E Wf F W 53 M Miss Ga SC
McLemore, Rodgers Son M W 15 S Miss Miss Miss Laborer Home Farm
McLemore, Charly Son M W 13 S Miss Miss Miss Laborer Home Farm
McLemore, Lillian Dtr F W 9 S Miss Miss Miss

1930 Census
Mississippi, Sharkey County, Beat 2
Enumerated April 19, 1930
ED 63-2 SD 6 Sheet 9B
249-262
McLemore, Moses L Head M W 68 M 21 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Nancy E Wf F W 65 M 17 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Rogers Son M W 25 S Miss Miss Miss Truck Driver County Road
McLemore, Charley Q Son M W 23 S MIss Miss MiSs Farmer
Arnol, Lewis Adopted on M W 15 S MIss Miss Miss
250-265
McLemore, Zelma Head F W 38 Wd Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Barney Son M W 17 S Miss Miss Miss
","STR06" "I21762","McLemore","Daughter","Aft 1732","Yes, date unknown","0","Married James WIGGINS. (James L. McLemore, III, p 50).","STR06" "I28641","McLemore","Daughter","Between 1835 and 1840","Yes, date unknown","0","Might this have actually been a son, as the age would fit for Tobias McLemore, born ca 1838 in North Carolina?","STR06" "I32553","McLemore","David","Aft 1948","31 Aug 2008","0","His spiritual mentor, friend, and Brother in arms, has departed this Earth...

Chaplain David McLemore
Chaplain ""Col."" David McLemore was carried from the field of battle, having gained his final victory shortly after midnight Sunday, Aug. 31, 2008. He was surrounded by his loving family his body was draped with the flag which he loved and under which he served for more than 24 years. He is walking the streets of gold with his Heavenly Father whom he served faithfully since he accepted Christ at the age of 9 at the Baptist Church in Wilmar, Ark.
David grew up in Wilmar, the oldest of four children and graduated from Wilmar High School in 1966. He received his BS in mathematics from the University of Arkansas at Monticello and a master's in divinity from Southwestern Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. He served as a pastor for 36 years including 21 years as senior pastor at Second Baptist Church in Russellville.
He served as a military chaplain with the Arkansas National Guard's 39th Infantry Brigade, retiring in 2008 with the honorary rank of general. He attended the Army's War College in Pennsylvania in 2000 and was promoted to the rank of colonel in 2004. His first deployment was in 1990 in support of Operation Desert Storm. His second deployment with the 39th was from 2003-05 in which he served as senior chaplain for the entire 39th Brigade.
He was preceded in death by his parents, P.D. and Ellen Zirlene McLemore.
He is survived by his wife, Margie McLemore, Russellville; his son, Jared McLemore, London; his daughter, Sarah Reel, Russellville; two grandchildren, Meredith and Chase Reel, Russellville; a brother, Jerry McLemore, Monticello; two sisters, Linda Sawyer, Russellville and Karen Cherry, Summersville, W.V.; his stepmother, Janie McLe-more, Wilmar.
Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2008, at Second Baptist Church. Rev. Bob Parsley will officiate. Burial will be at Hudson Cemetery at Moreland by Humphrey Funeral Service. Visitation will be 6-7:30 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to Arkansas Baptist Children's Home, 16502 Lawson Road, Little Rock, AR 72210.
Internet obituary and online guest book are available at www.humphreyfuneral.com

Source: http://armywifetoddlermom.blogspot.com/","STR06" "I22187","McLemore","David ""Dave""","Jun 1885","18 Feb 1953","0","Died Clinton, NC 18 Feb 1853 David McLemore (b. 1881/82) F: Hezekiah McLemore M: Cornelia Sloan McMillian Informant George McLemore Bk 42, p 316

When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was working as a farmer for T. E. Owen in Minton, Sampson County, North Carolina. His nearest relative was Cornelia McLemore, his mother. He was listed as age 34, Tall, Slender, and he had blue eyes and light hair.","STR06" "I21809","McLemore","David Alderman","13 Dec 1851","3 Oct 1914","0","At the time of the 1860 census, he appeared to have been living with his grandfather, Raiford McLemore.

In 1870, he may have been living with his Aunt, Nancy McLemore Lockemy.

1880 Federal Census

David MCLEMOORE Self M Male W 27 NC Farming NC NC
Maggie M. MCLEMOORE Wife M Female W 22 NC House Keeping NC NC
George A. MCLEMOORE Son S Male W 2 NC NC NC
Adda D. MCLEMOORE Dau S Female W 4M NC NC NC Source Information:
Census Place Mcdaniels, Sampson, North Carolina
Family History Library Film 1254981
NA Film Number T9-0981
Page Number 46B","STR06" "I42424","McLemore","David Alexander","Abt 1943","22 Jan 2013","0","David Alexander McLemore, Jr.

Clinton

Mr. David Alexander McLemore, Jr., 69 of 617 College St., died January 22, 2013 in Wayne Memorial Hospital in Goldsboro.

Funeral service will be held Friday, January 25, 2013 at 2:00 pm at Clinton Pentecostal Holiness Church with Rev. Dwight Dunning and Father John Wall officiating. Burial will follow in the Clinton Cemetery with Military Honors.

Born in 1943 in Sampson County, Mr. McLemore was the son of the late David Alexander McLemore, Sr. and Claudia Ashley McLemore. He graduated from East Carolina University with a Bachelor of Art Degree in History. He was a Veteran of the US Army having served in the Vietnam War. He had been a Certified Public Accountant in North Carolina since 1980. He was a member of the NC Association of CPAs and the AICPA. Mr. David was bestowed the honor of Chief Proctor for the CPA exam given by the NC State CPA Board of Examiners in 1998 and proctored the CPA exam from 1986 to 2003. He was a member of MENSA and a member of the Clinton Rotary Club. He was on the Board of Directors for the Sampson County History Museum, as well as other non-profit county community organizations. Mr. David taught his family how to love thy fellow man through actions. He was a champion for the underdog. He loved to surround himself with good humor and experiences. Life was always about the journey and the lessons to be learned. His life can be defined by unquestioning charity and a great love for the accounting profession.

He is survived by three daughters, Sarah McLemore of Fayetteville, Emily McLemore Darnell and husband, Eric of Garner and Marie McLemore Bengford and husband, Brett of Council Bluffs, Iowa; one son, David A. McLemore, III of Kansas City, Mo; former wife, Nancy H. McLemore of Council Bluffs, Iowa and dear friend, Chris Byrd of Clinton. Three grandchildren: Isaac Braun, Estella Darnell and Eliza Darnell.

The family will receive friends Thursday night from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Royal-Hall Funeral Home and also after the graveside service at 400 Beaver Dam Dr., Clinton, NC.
Online condolences at www.royalhallfuneralhome.com

Services are entrusted with Royal-Hall Funeral Home.

Published in The News & Observer on January 24, 2013
","STR06" "I39938","","","","","","","" "I24902","McLemore","David Felix","21 Feb 1902","14 Feb 1982","0","David was a member of the Britton Masonic Lodge No. 434 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, being intitiated April 12, 1924. He received the degreees of Masonry in Davenport, OK #260.","STR06" "I24902","McLemore","David Felix","21 Feb 1902","14 Feb 1982","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Britton Town, ED 3
Enumerated April 19 & 20, 1930 by J.R. Thomas
ED 55-3, SD 5, Sheet 17A, Stamped 56
339-390
McLemore, David F. Hd R 25 M W 28 M 21 Ok Tx Tx Druggist General Drug (Store)
McLemore, Ivah E Wife F W M 19 Ok Switzerland Tx
McLemore, Jacqueline B Dtr F W 6 S Ok Ok Ok
McLemore, David F Jr. Son M W 4 2/12 Ok Ok Ok","STR06" "I33963","McLemore","David Frank","25 Jul 1871","Mar 1964","0","His application for a social security card shows him as a son of David Nelson McLemore and Elizabeth Ellen Owens. At the time he completed his application, he was employed as a Passenger Carman for the B & O Railroad company in Washington, Indiana, and age 65.","STR06" "I33963","McLemore","David Frank","25 Jul 1871","Mar 1964","0","(Research):Census Lisitings:

1880 Census

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
David N. MC LEMORE Self M Male W 35 KY Farm Laborer --- ---
Elizabeth MC LEMORE Wife M Female W 31 KY Keeping House KY KY
Samuel MC LEMORE Son Male W 14 KY Farm Laborer KY KY
David F. MC LEMORE Son S Male W 8 IN KY KY
Eliza Ann MC LEMORE Dau S Female W 6 IN KY KY
John R. MC LEMORE Son S Male W 5 IN KY KY
Albert O. MC LEMORE Son S Male W 3 IN KY KY
Claudius B. MC LEMORE Son S Male W 2M IN KY KY
Source Information:
Census Place Washington, Washington, Indiana
Family History Library Film 1254321
NA Film Number T9-0321
Page Number 536D","STR06" "I26226","McLemore","David J.","Between 1833 and 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1860 Census
Kentucky, Logan County, District No 1
Post Office Robbitsville
Enumerated 9 August 1860
Page 135
#1003-963
Thos McLemore 27 M Farmer $799 $1015 Ky
Sarah McLemore 25 F Keeping House Ky
W.F. Carter 21 M Farm Labor NC
#1004-964
D.J. McLemore 22 M Farm Laborer KY
Eliza McLemore 18 F Ky
John McLemore 1 M Ky
John F. McLemore 15 M Farm Laborer KY (This appears to b
e the same John F. McLemore that married a Mary and had a family living in Logan County, KY as of the 1900 census)

1870 Census
Kentucky, Simpson County, Post Office Franklin
Enumerated 18 July 1870
Page 38 (Bottom)/Page 39 (Top), Stamped 120
280-280
McElmore David J 35 M W Works on Farm Ky
McElmore, Eliza 35 F W Ky
McElmore, John H 11 M W Ky
McElmore, George T 9 M W Ky
McElmore, Hiram D 3 M W Ky

1880 Census
Kentucky, Logan County, Fillmore
FHL Film 1254429 NA T9-0429
Page 566A
D.J. McLemore M 44 Ky Farmer NC Ky
Eliza M. McLemore F 34 Ky Keeping House Va Ky
Jno. H. McLemore M 21 Ky Ky Ky
Geo. T. McLemore M 19 Ky Ky Ky
Hiram D. McLemore M 15 Ky Ky KY
Smith N. McLemore M 6 Ky Ky Ky

1900 Census
Tennessee, Sumner County, Civil District 16
Enumerated 15 June 1900
SD 4, ED 127 Sheet 7B
158-158
Macklamore, D.J. Hd W M June 1833 6 M Ky Ky Ky
Macklamore, Eliza Wife F Mar 1821 M 5/3 Ky Ky Ky
Macklamore, John Son W M Dec 1857 S Ky Ky Ky
Bean, Josie Servant W F Apr 1878 2 Wd 1/1 Tn Tn Tn
Bean, Mary Servant W F Dec 1891 S Tn Tn Tn
159-159
Macklamore, Hiram Hd W M July 1867 32 M6 Ky Ky Ky
Macklamore, Etta Wf W F Jan 1876 35 M6 2/2 Tn Tn Tn
Macklamore, Eunice Dtr W F July 1895 4 S Ky Tn Tn
Macklamore, Erline Dtr W F Oct 1897 2 S Ky Tn Tn","STR06" "I36121","McLemore","David Keith","16 Aug 1924","10 Mar 1974","0","Retired US Navy.","STR06" "I25673","McLemore","David Mason","Between 1827 and 1829","Yes, date unknown","0","""....married Lydia Bradley the widow of Dr. Terry Bradley, and Cathrine Weaver."" ""The Heritage of Lauderdale County Alabama"", p. 346.","STR06" "I25673","McLemore","David Mason","Between 1827 and 1829","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1870 Census Information
Alabama, Lauderdale, Twp 3 Range 7, Post Office Rogersville
Enumerated 7 July 1870 by J. Danforth
240-240
McLemore, D.M. 40 M W Farmer $--- $200 Ala
McLemore, Mary C 21 F Keeping House Ala
McLemore, James F 14 M Works on Farm Ala
McLemore, John T 12 M Works on Farm Ala
McLemore, A.L. 5 F Ala

HH 241-241 J.W. and Clarissa McLemore (ages 52 and 34)


1880 Census
Household:
Name RelationMarital StatusGenderRaceAgeBirthplaceOccupationFather's BirthplaceMother's Birthplace
David M. MCLEMORE Self M Male W 53 AL Farmer VA VA
Mary C(atherine) MCLEMORE Wife M Female W 30 AL Keeps House --- AL
Altar Zary Lu MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 15 AL At Home AL AL
Zula Asaphine MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 9 AL AL AL
William C. MCLEMORE Son S Male W 6 AL AL AL
Weekly M. MCLEMORE Son S Male W 4 AL AL AL
Oscar B. MCLEMORE Son S Male W 2 AL AL AL
Source Information:
Census PlaceTownship 2, Beat 2, Lauderdale, Alabama
Family History Library Film 1254018 NA Film Number T9-0018
Page Number 192A","STR06" "I35465","","","","","","","" "I33964","McLemore","David Nelson","5 Jul 1843","2 Oct 1921","0","Shown on the ""Harrison-Wineland Connection"" tree at WorldConnect as a child of John Alexander McLemore and Eliza Ellen Carson. On this same tree, John Alexander McLemore is shown as a son of John K. McLemore and Ruth Steelman, and grandson of Ephraim McLemore and Hannah Hudspeth. Eliza Carson is shown as a daughter of Charles Campbell Carson and Elizabeth Dysart of Washington County, Virginia. Findagrave.com shows Eliza as being buried at the Samuel Denny Cemetery, Salem, Washington County, Indiana","STR06" "I21867","McLemore","David Warren","26 Aug 1886","6 Dec 1963","0","1906 Sampson County, NC Voter Records McDaniels Twp D. McLEMORE age 22 Ancestor: H. McLemore (Courtesy Robert McLemore Butler)

When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was working as a farmer in Sampson County, North Carolina. His nearest relatives were his wife and one child. He was listed as age Tall, Slender, and he had brown eyes and red hair. His place of birth was shown as Parkersburg, NC.","STR06" "I21867","McLemore","David Warren","26 Aug 1886","6 Dec 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, McDaniels Twp
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 82-16 SD 12 Sheet 1A Stamped 2
6-6
McLemore, Warren Head M w 43 m 29 NC NC NC Farm Operator
McLemore, Lonnie Wf F W 33 M 20 NC NC NC
McLemore, Florence H Dtr F W 13 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Thomas W Son M W 10 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Lacy W Son M W 5 S NC NC NC
8-8
Challie and Ida McLemore and Family
9-9
Walter and Maggie Alderman and Family","STR06" "I38386","McLemore","Deborah","Abt 1829","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1860 Census, Deborah, her sister Evalina, and mother were all living with their sister and brother-in-law, William and Oliva Stout, in Warren, Mississippi.","STR06" "I22265","","","","","","","" "I46739","McLemore","Delaris","22 Jul 1932","15 Jan 1971","0","Headstone shows her name at death was Delaris McLemore Keller.","STR06" "I35270","McLemore","Delbert Allen","30 Aug 1910","21 Aug 1987","0","Penny Thorne shows him as Delbert Allen McLemore.

Could this be him on the SSDI:

MCLEMORE, DELBERT A 30 Aug 1910 21 Aug 1987 (V) 76-77 80220 (Denver, Denver, CO) (none specified) Colorado

","STR06" "I27311","McLemore","Delbert Lee Howard","20 Sep 1921","16 Oct 1962","0","ALA AOMI US NAVY WWII

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXV1-NRM


Name: Delbert Mclemore
Titles & Terms (Original):
Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Death Date: 16 Oct 1962
Death Place: Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama
Gender: Male
Race (Original):
Race (Standardized):
Age at Death: 41y
Estimated Birth Date: 1921
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name: Fannie Olanger (sic)
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original):
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Name: Carl Mclemore
Father's Titles & Terms (Original):
Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Fannie Olanger
Mother's Titles & Terms (Original):
Mother's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Funeral Home:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 1908978
Reference Number: 25535
Collection: Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974
","STR06" "I35265","McLemore","Delmer Lee","29 Jun 1897","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed with his family at the time of the 1900 census, when he would have been two. Was he simply missed by the enumerator, or might his age have been wrong in 1910? On the 1910 census, he was listed, presumably in error, as Elmer.

Name: Delmer Lee Mclemore
Gender: Male
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place:
Birth Date: 29 Jun 1897
Birthplace: Paluxy, Hood, Texas
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race: White
Father's Name: Thomas Hen... Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Minnie Ida Hudspeth
Mother's Birthplace: Hood Co., Texas
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00023-7
System Origin: Texas-EASy
Source Film Number: 1034528
Reference Number: P 26
Collection: Texas Births and Christenings, 1840-1981","STR06" "I22208","McLemore","Dennis Lofton","20 Jun 1889","2 Feb 1943","0","On the 1900 census, he was listed as Lofton D. McLemore. In 1910, he was living with his half-brother Edward C./Claud E. McLemore in Cumberland County. His mother was living with them as well.

When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was working as a farmer in Roseboro, North Carolina. His nearest relative was his wife. He was shown as medium heighth and build, and he had blue eyes and brown hair.

Name: Dennis Lofton Mclemore
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 04 Feb 1943
Burial Place: Sampson Co.
Death Date: 02 Feb 1943
Death Place: Durham, Durham, North Carolina
Age: 53
Birth Date: 20 Jun 1889
Birthplace: Sampson County, N.C.
Occupation: Farmer
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Idella Mae Mcmillian
Father's Name: Lofton Hayes Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: North Carolina
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Spell
Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B01728-5
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1943225
Reference Number: fn 2404 cn 168
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994


","STR06" "I37967","McLemore","Dessie Mae","28 Apr 1906","10 Nov 1932","0","(Research):https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XCWS-L3F
Name: Dessie Cochrell
Event: Census
Event Date: 1930
Event Place: Talihina, Le Flore, Oklahoma
Eastern Oklahoma State Tuberculosis Sanitarium
Gender: Female
Age: 23
Marital Status: Widowed
Race: White
Birthplace: Oklahoma
Estimated Birth Year: 1907
Immigration Year:
Relationship to Head of Household: Patient
Father's Birthplace: Mississippi
Mother's Birthplace: Arkansas
Enumeration District Number: 0036
Family Number:
Sheet Number and Letter: 10A
Line Number: 31
NARA Publication: T626, roll 1911
Film Number: 2341645
Digital Folder Number: 4661227
Image Number: 00270
Collection: United States Census, 1930","STR06" "I34257","McLemore","Dialtha Jane","May 1843","14 Jan 1926","0","Her Death Certificate spells the last name FARRIS.

She died on January 14, 1926 in Greenfield, Center, Dade County, MO. She was shown as Female, White, Widowed, born in 5/8-1842, having reached the age of 83 years, 8 months, and 6 days. She was listed as a housewife, born in Tennessee, to John McLemore and ??? Breaden of Tennessee. The casue of death was listed as senility, and she was shown as being buried in Greenfield Cemetery.","STR06" "I34257","McLemore","Dialtha Jane","May 1843","14 Jan 1926","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1870 Census
Missouri, Dade County, South Township, Post Office Greenfield
Page 12, Stamped 111
Enumerated 20 July 1870
79-79
Faires, Albert P 32 M W Tanner & Farmer $4500 $1790 Tenn
Faires, Dialtha J 28 F W Keeping House Tenn
Faires, Oliver P 6 M W Ill
Faires, Saml A 2 M W Mo
Faires, Maud 7/12 F W Mo Born Nov
Faires, Wm P 20 m M Farm Laborer Ark

1880 Census
Missouri, Dade County, South Township
Page 4D. SD 4 ED 15
Enumerated 2 and 3 June 1880
27-27
Faries, Albert P W M 43 Farmer Tenn NC NC
Faries, Dialtha J W F 38 Wf Housekeeping Tenn Tenn Tenn
Faries, Oliver P W M 15 Son Works on Farm Ill Tenn Tenn
Faries, Samuel A W M 12 Son Works on Farm Mo Tenn Tenn
Faries, Maud W F 10 Dau Housework Mo Tenn Tenn Tenn
Faries. Pearl W F 4 Dtr Mo Tenn Tenn
Faries, Gail W F 2 Dtr Mo Tenn Tenn

1900 Census
Missouri, Dade County, Center Township, Greenfield City, Ward 2
Enumerated 13 June 1900
SD 6 ED 59 Sheet 11A Stamped 173
225-227
Faires, Albert D Hd W M Oct 1837 62 M36 Tenn NC NC Salesman Midiline
Faires, Dialtha J Wf W F May 1843 57 M36 5/5 Tenn Unk Unk
Faires, Samuel A Son W M Sept 1867 32 Wd Mo Barber
Faires, Pearl Dtr W F Oct 1875 23 S Mo Music Teacher

1910
Not located


1920 Census
Missouri, Dade County, Center Township, P.O. Greenfield
Enumerated 19 and 20 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 68 Sheet 9B
Main Street
245-251
Faires, Dialtha Hd F W 76 Wd Tenn Tenn Tenn
(Indexed on ancestry.com as FAVIER)","STR06" "I22266","","","","","","","" "I9086","McLemore","Diane Marie","15 Sep 1949","12 Nov 2005","0","The Beaumont Enterprise home : news : obituaries Deaths - November 14

Diane Marie Willis

Mrs. Diane Marie Willis, age 56 of Ingram, Texas passed away Saturday, November 12, 2005 at her residence. She was born September 15, 1949 in Jasper, Texas to Robert Lee McLemore and Clarine Blanche Strickland McLemore. She was a homemaker and was a member of the Kerrville Church of Christ. She married Kenneth Lane Willis on December 28, 1968 in Beaumont, Texas. He survives along with her mother, Clarine Cummins of Silsbee, Texas; father, Robert L. McLemore, Sr. & wife, Betty Jo of Jasper, Texas; one daughter, Jo Marie (Jodi) Sekimotto of Cedar Park, Texas; one son, Kenneth Clayton (K.C.) Willis & wife, Mendy of Austin, Texas; a sister, Linda Strawther of Lumberton, Texas; a brother, Robert L. McLemore, Jr. of Jasper, Texas and two grandchildren, Henry Alan Sekimotto of Cedar Park, Texas and Gracy Lane Willis of Austin, Texas. She was preceded in death by her son in law, Robert Alan Sekimotto of Austin, Texas. The family will receive friends from 6:00 to 8:00 P. M., on Monday, November 14, 2005, at Grimes Funeral Chapels. Funeral services for Mrs. Willis will be held on Tuesday, November 15, 2005 at 2:15 p.m. at Kerrville Church of Christ with Mr. Greg Cummings officiating. Interment will follow in Garden of Memories Cemetery. Pallbearers will be David Todd, Richard Cole, George Barnard, Fred Cannon, Tom Baird, Gary Jones, Tom Hendrick and Elray Wilson. Memorial remembrances may be made to the Building Fund of the Kerrville Church of Christ, 1900 Loop 534, Kerrville, Texas 78028. The family invites you to send condolences at www.grimesfuneralchapels.com by selecting the ""Send Condolences"" link. Grimes Funeral Chapels P.O. Box 290170 Kerrville, Texas 78029 (830) 257-4544","STR06" "I26091","McLemore","Dicey","Abt 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","She was living with her mother, and possibly her daughter, at the time of the 1900 census. Dicey was listed as single, however, although 2 year old Azzel McLemore was listed as Francis's granddaughter.

As of the 1910 census, she was listed as age 48, Single, Servant, and living in the home of Thomas and Bertha Morris? of the First Civil District of Carroll County, Tennessee.","STR06" "I36118","McLemore","Dickie","Abt 1905","Yes, date unknown","0","Douglas McLemore is working to prove he is descended from this line, as follows:

James McLemore (1662-1735) -- Fortain Gilliam (1668-????)
|
Ephraim McLemore (????-????) -- Unknown (????-????)
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Ephraim McLemore (????-????) -- Hannah Hudspeth (1740-1798)
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John McLemore (1790-????) -- Ruth Steelman (1790-1850)
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John McLemore (1820-????) -- Eliza ? (1816-1897)
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Hiram Greene McLemore (1843-1926)----Nancy Ellen Heiffner (1862-????)
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Andrew Jackson McLemore (1876-1933) --Rosa Russel (1880-1972)
|
Dickie McLemore (1904-1993) -- Della Mae Miller (1917-1993)
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His Father
|

Douglas McLemore

He is certain from himself up to Eliza McLemore showing her children including Hiram Greene in both 1860 in KY then IN in 1880. Census data also connects Hiram Greene McLemore to his great grand father Andrew Jackson McLemore in IN and then IL. In KY in 1850 Eliza is shown with her children (including Hiram) and also what is believed to be her mother-in-law Ruth (Steelman) McLemore. What seems to be missing is the husbands of both Eliza and Ruth (which Doug got from hearsay were both widowed). This makes it difficult to connect everything back to James and Abraham Macklamore.

He has also found deed records of the right time (1870s) in Salem, Washington County, Indiana to show both Nancy Ellen Heiffner and an Elizabeth Ellen McLemore buying property there. He suspects Elizabeth Ellen is synonomous with Eliza. He also found the wedding license for Nancy Ellen Heiffner and Hiram Greene McLemore, and has electric photos of all of these records including the plot map from 1878 showing N. McLemore on one of the plots.","STR06" "I33355","McLemore","Dillard Edison ""D. E. ""","12 Nov 1931","Jun 1980","0","DILLARD MCLEMORE 12 Nov 1931 Jun 1980 35647 (Lester, Limestone, AL ) 35611 (Athens, Limestone, AL ) 418-40-3572 Alabama","STR06" "I22268","McLemore","Dixie Madie","7 Jan 1926","25 Apr 2009","0","Robert McLemore Butler's notes shows that Dixie Madie McLemore was born to Dennis Lofton McLemore and Odella Mae McMILLIAN on 26 Jan 1826 (sic). She was four years old as of the 1930 census, so it would have been 1926 when she was acutally born. He cites Bk 13, p 491.He later shows the DOB to have been 5 Jan 1926.

He further shows her to have married Forrest Reed WILKERSON III, with the date of marriage being 7 January 1921 in Bladen County. As this could not be the date of marriage (based on their ages), I assume it is actually the date of birth for Forrest.

Obituary

Dixie McLemore Wilkerson

Mrs. Wilkerson, 83, of Charlotte, NC, died peacefully on April 25, 2009 at her home. She was born on January 7, 1926 in Sampson County, NC, a daughter of the late Dennis Lofton and Idella McMillan McLemore. She was also preceded in death by her beloved husband of 58 years, Forrest Reid Wilkerson, Jr., sister Elizabeth Porter and brother Edgbert McLemore.

Dixie was a graduate of Roseboro High School and Pineland College in Salemburg, NC. She had worked for First Citizens Bank, Parnell-Martin Co. and McClancy Seasoning.
She was a long-time member of Carmel Presbyterian Church, Carmel Country Club and the 18 holer's at the club. Dixie had a passion for both her golf game and playing bridge.
Mrs. Wilkerson is survived by her sons, Reid Wilkerson and wife, Mary Ellen, of Charlotte and their sons, Forrest Wilkerson, IV and David Wilkerson, Mac Wilkerson of Oak Island, NC and his daughter, Mary Wilkerson; step children Bobbie and Joey Beattie; sister-in-law Edna McLemore; and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday April 29, 2009 at Carmel Presbyterian Church, 2048 Carmel Road, Charlotte, with the Reverend Dr. Anne Hilborn officiating. Interment will follow at Sharon Memorial Park. The family will receive friends from 6 until 8 p.m. on Tuesday evening at Harry & Bryant Company, 500 Providence Rd., Charlotte.
Memorial contributions may be made to Carmel Presbyterian Church, or to the Alzheimer's Association.
Harry & Bryant Company is serving the family.

(Courtesy of Jim Black, April 2012)
","STR06" "I29278","","","","","","","" "I239","McLemore","Donald Earl","26 Jan 1940","7 Sep 2016","0","The following is excerpted from a cover story in ""Services: The Magazine for the Building Service Contracting Industry"" Volume XIV, Number 1, January 1999.

PROFILE: BSCAI's New President Donald McLemore, CBSE McLemore Building Maintenance, Inc.

Donald McLemore, CBSE, heads a major Southwest building service company. This year, he will lead the Building Service Contractors Association International. In this interview, McLemore describes his company, his philosophy, and his vision for BSCAI and the industry.

How did McLemore Building Maintenance get started? I first arrived in Houston in 1964 with $35 in my pocket and no automobile. After several types of jobs, sometimes three at the same time, I settled down to the pick up and delivery of laundry and dry cleaning for almost five years. However, I had been raised in an entrepreneurial family, and was continually looking around for something I could do on my own. We looked at a washeteria, a fast food restaurant, a bar, a laundry, and a fishing marina. I told Torah Lee---I got married in 1966--that I could be the fishing guide and she could run the store and take care of the bait. She didn't seem to like that idea or the one about owning a bar. She said I would drink up all the profits. Early one morning I was picking up Dr. Walker's office laundry, and he was complaining about his cleaning service. I told him that I could do what he needed done if he would let me try. He gave me the job and a week later I had bought several other small accounts from another contractor. That was September 1, 1970. The first month's total billing was $513.50 but we did all the work so it was a pretty good profit. Married, two very young children, a brand new home, and on July 3, 1971, I gave up the laundry business and went into the janitorial industry full time. It was one of the hardest decisions I ever had to make but one that I have never regretted.

MBM is a family-owned and run business. What roles or positions do your family members fill? Torah Lea retired after 26 years in January 1997 but still comes in whenever we are short-handed. Keith, our oldest son, started sweeping floors in our warehouse 12 years ago, and has been the Houston Operations Manager for the past five years. Curtis, our youngest son, came on board five years ago in Special Services and is Director of Marketing and Sales today. Stephanie, Curtis's wife, is the MBM Office Manager. Evita, Keith's new wife, started as an assistant to the Human Resources Manager. Then there is Nina, my sister. She is the Executive Secretary and has been with us for 13 years. Of course, there are many others who are just like my kids whom have been here for years.....Last year's BOMA Building of the Year in Houston was cleaned by MBM for Trammel Crow. We clean and cut the yards on several hundred phone company buildings in three states. A chemical plant that is spread out over six thousand acres with 124 buildings...

Obituary

Graveside services for Donald McLemore, 76 of North Zulch, Texas, will be held at 10:45 A.M., Monday, September 12, 2016 at the Houston National Cemetery in Houston, Texas. A visitation will take place from 6 P.M. to 8 P.M., Friday, September 9th at the Madisonville Funeral Home in Madisonville, Texas. Immediately following the services on Monday, a reception will be held at 110 Fargo, Houston, Texas 77006.

Donald Earl McLemore was born on January 26, 1940 in San Augustine, Texas to Vessie Earl & Velta (Rawson) McLemore. He was the owner of McLemore Building Maintenance, Inc. from 1970 to 2003 and a past president of Building Service Contractors Association International (BSCAI). Although Donald was retired, he continued raising cattle and working on his ranch, the Lazy M Ranch, which looked very much like a state park because of its pristine condition. Donald loved nature and feeding the deer and squirrels that made their home on the ranch. He also enjoyed spending time with his grandson and granddaughter. They each had their very own lake to fish in when they came to visit. Donald had lived in North Zulch for the past fifteen years, coming from The Woodlands, and he was a member of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church.

Donald passed away on September 7, 2016 at his home in North Zulch, Texas. He was preceded in death by both of his parents; brother, Edward Bruce McLemore; sister, Wanda Kay McLemore and daughter-in-law, Elvira McLemore. Surviving family members include wife, Torah Lea McLemore of North Zulch; sons, Keith Alan McLemore of The Woodlands and Curtis Eugene (Stephanie) McLemore of The Woodlands; sister, Nina Weimmer of Spring and grandchildren, Jake Ryan McLemore and Sarah Corinne McLemore.

Madisonville Funeral Home in Madisonville, Texas is in charge of all arrangements.

Copied from www.waltersfuneralhome.com","STR06" "I8931","","","","","","","" "I26540","McLemore","Donelson Walker","10 Jan 1868","26 Jun 1917","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Federal Census
Tennessee, Shelby County, 19 Ward Memphis City
Enumerated 19 Apr 1910
SD 19, ED 239, Sheet 7B
N. Somervilles Street
33-109-110
McLemore, Donelson Hd M W 42 M 16 Tn Tn Al Warehouseman
McLemore, Lena P Wf F W 32 M16 1/1 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Donelson Jr Son M W 1 7/12 S Tn Tn Tn","STR06" "I8887","McLemore","Donia Dell","12 Jun 1940","25 Feb 1994","0","Hobbies: Professional Organizations, ""Everything!"". Nan Kittell writes that she later ""married Bill Sparks. Resumed McLemore as her legal name.""","STR06" "I36528","McLemore","Dorcus","Abt 1811","Yes, date unknown","0","Said by Ann and Eldon McLemore to have married first John WHITEHEAD and on May 4, 1862, in Copiah County, MS married second John FOSTER. Ann and Eldon further note that guardianship for Mary Ann Whitehead, a daughter of Dorcus, was probated for Mary Ann to Reuben McLemore, brother of her mother, on 22 Mar 1867.

The parentage of Dorcus and Reuben has not been proven.
","STR06" "I36528","McLemore","Dorcus","Abt 1811","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1860 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County
Enumerated 4 Oct 1860
Page 157
1088-1096
Dorcus Whitehead 47 F $--- $200 SC
William Whitehead 18 M Miss
Alice Whitehad 9 F Miss
1089-1097
F. R. Whitehead 27 M Farmer $1500 $600 Miss
Sarah Whitehead 23 F NC
Amelia Whitehead 4 F Miss
Thomas Whitehead 3 M Miss
Lane Whitehead 1 M Miss

1870
not located

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Mississippi, Scott County, Beat 3
Enumerated 9 Jun 1880
Page 18 SD 2 ED 81
135-151
McLemore, Henry W M 35 Farm hand Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Alice W F 26 Wf Housekeeping Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, James W M 13 Son Works of Farm Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Ben W M 7 Son Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Martha W F 4 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Anne W F 2 Miss Miss Miss
Foster, Darkus W F 69 Mother-in-law Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, John W M 21 Bro Farmhand Miss Miss Miss
","STR06" "I22254","McLemore","Doris Atwood","2 May 1929","5 Oct 2006","0","DORIS McLEMORE RICH .. CLINTON (NC) - Mrs. Doris [Atwood] McLemore Rich, 77, of 3830 Bass Lake Road, died Thursday, Oct. 5, 2006. Mrs. Rich was an active member of Elizabeth Baptist Church. Services: Funeral, 1 p.m. today in Elizabeth Baptist Church. Burial in church cemetery. Visitation: Following service today at the church. Survived by: Husband, Owen; daughters, Angela Mallette and Audrey Outten; sister, Hazel Bullard; brother, Lynwood McLemore; and four grandchildren. Memorials: Community Home Care & Hospice, 216 Beaman St., Clinton, NC 28328. Royal-Hall Funeral Home of Clinton. From: The Fayetteville (NC) Observer .. 9-7-2006

(Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)","STR06" "I25155","","","","","","","" "I30347","McLemore","Doris Kay","30 Jun 1934","15 Apr 2012","0","Doris K. Parrish was born in Oklahoma on June 30, 1934 to Cecil E. and Agnes McLemore and passed away on April 15, 2012 at the age of 77 in Oakdale, Ca. The family moved from Oklahoma to Arkansas where they lived before moving to Grayson, Ca. when Doris was nine years old. She attended high school in Modesto. She was married to Milton ""Pete"" Parrish in 1951 and became a homemaker, farm-wife and , eventually, mother of 3 children, Lynne, David and Ray. She remained happily married until 2007, when Pete passed away after a long illness.

She loved to sew. She made many of her own and her children's clothes. She loved popular music especially Blues, R&B and Country. She was a meticulous house keeper and devoted mother. Later in life she took an interest in, and became very knowledgeable about, politics.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Cecil and Agnes, her husband Pete, brothers, Clyde, Claud, Fred and Bruce and sisters, Audrey, Ruth and Daran. She is survived by her brother Max Mclemore of Temecula, Ca., two sisters, Kerry Duarte of No. Hollywood Ca. and Cathy DeLisle of San Jose, Ca., and her three children, Lynne of Truckee, Ca., David of Fresno, Ca. and Ray of Oakdale, Ca.

Private services are to be held at Oaklawn Memorial Park in Oakdale. In lieu of flowers or other remembrances, a contribution toward the electoral defeat of President Obama, which was her fond hope, would be welcome. Doris also favored the re-election of Gov. Scott Walker of Minnesota and the defeat of Elizabeth Warren in the Mass. Senate race.

Published by Modesto Bee on Apr. 24, 2012.
Copied from her Find A Grave Memorial Page","STR06" "I36415","McLemore","Dorothy","10 Jan 1905","13 Oct 1984","0","California Death Index listing

MANLEY DOROTHY MCLEMORE 01/10/1905 STEVENS MCLEMORE F DIST. OF COLUMBIA SAN DIEGO(37) 10/13/1984 267-66-1394 79 yrs","STR06" "I28373","","","","","","","" "I44884","","","","","","","" "I38432","McLemore","Dorothy Jean","Jul 1910","Yes, date unknown","0","The JAHNKE TREE at WorldConnect shows that she married Elwood PREISING, and that they had one child. Her middle name was listed as JEAN, and she was shown as being born in Jun 1910 in Nantucket.

John Stromberger found the following brief article, presumably about Dorothy, quoted verbatim, from a Washington, Illinois newspaper:

August 9, 1910: ""Capt. D. S. Sheppard received a letter from a brand new great-granddaughter this week. The little Miss is a daughter of W. D. McLemore of Nantucket, Mass., and she arrived at their home, Sunday, July 31. She did not exactly write the letter to the captain, but is appeared as if she did.""

","STR06" "I27661","McLemore","Dortha Goldyn","3 Mar 1919","13 Aug 1988","0","She shares a double grave marker with Curtis Carter Haraway, who also has a memorial page. A photo of the couple is shown on their headstone.","STR06" "I3371","McLemore","Dru Sims","1 Feb 1923","19 Aug 1983","0","Hobbies: Golf.","STR06" "I21766","McLemore","Drury","Between 1735 and 1738","Aft 1790","0","James McLemore, III notes that he had at least one son, Drury McLemore, Jr. It is not known which of the deeds below related to Drury Sr and which to Drury Jr. Jim also thinks it possible that Drury was the father of Elias McLemore of Bladen County, though Robert McLemore Butler showed Elias a brother of Drury, not a son.

James notes that there was no further proven family for either Drury. He also indicated that Drury and Drury Jr. begin in Edgecombe County, moved to Duplin (later Sampson) and one or both of them finally end up in Bladen County.

From Sampson County History...Under the Cooper family information we find a reference to Druria McLemore as follows: ""October 26, 1767. Land Grant of 640 acres in Duplin County (part of which later became Sampson County) to Fleet COOPER Sr.---chain bearers were John FAIRCHILD and Druria MACKLINMORE.

1779-Bladen County, NC Grant #1213 Archibald McDANIEL, October 28, 1779....Archibald McDANIEL enters 100 acres on a great open pond; between his own line and John SMITH and on N. Side of Beaver Dam Swamp; includes his improvements, ""this to be"" disputed by Drury McLEMORE. An undated Grant #1481 shows Drury McLEMORE entering 100 acres between where Hezekiah JONES lives and South River, includes the improvements made by John MAINS (Courtesy Robert McLemore Butler)

1780 Bladen County NC 17 Sep 1780 Drury McLEMORE enters 100 acres between where Hezekiah JONES lives and South River includes improvements made by John MAINS. (Courtesy Robert McLemore Butler)

1785 Duplin/Sampson County NC 23 Mar 1785 Daniel WILLIAMS enters 110 acres on S side of Little Cohary Creek border; his own line and WILLIAMSON; includes Elias and Drewry McLEMORE's improvements (Courtesy Robert McLemore Butler)

1785 Sampson County, NC Court Order 23 Mar 1785 Public Work road work Elias McLemore Drewry McLemore and others (Courtesy Robert McLemore Butler)

1786 Sampson County NC Court Order Tax delinquents 10 May 1786 Drury McLEMORE plus others (Courtesy Robert McLemore Butler)

1787 Bladen County, NC Grant #791 10 Oct 1781 Drury McLEMORE one hundred acres 50 shillings between McDANIEL's pound and Sussy FISHERS improvements (Courtesy Robert McLemore Butler)

1787 Sampson County NC Court Order Public work 14 May 1787 River Cleaning Duty Drewry McLEMORE, Archibald McLEMORE and others (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

In the 1790 Census, a Drury MacLemore is listed as living in the Wilmington District, Bladen County...3M, 2F and there is also a Drury MacLemore listed in the Fayette District, Sampson County...I M, 5 F. (If the second Drury is Drury Jr, it appears he may have had four daughters). Ages are not indicated

Daniel Williams b. <1755 d. ca 1811. Grant Bk B pp 151-152 (Patent Bk 66, pg 211) (file 108) and (No. 72) 100 acres on S. Side of Little Cohara North of Reedy Branch including Drewry McLemore's improvements with was recorded 4 May 1793 (Grant Bk A, p 251) (Patent Bk 66 pag 200) (File 86) (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

1800 Census Drury McLemore 1 male under 5, 1 male 45+, 1 female 5-15, 1 female over 45 Neighbor to Elias McLemore and Peter Smith. This Drury McLemore was born sometime prior to 1755. Note two possible children/grandchildren listed?


1802 Bladen County NC Deed Bk 116, p 39 23 Nov 1802 Grant #2639 Drury McLEMORE 100 acres Fork of Big and Little Turnbull (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

1802 Bladen County NC #5600 Drury McLEMORE grant #2671 Issued 1802 entry 959 book 116 near Hunting Ford on Turnbull (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

DEED..GRANT..DRURY McLEMORE..1802 Bladen County, NC, Deed Book 21 page 36

State of North Carolina No 2639. To all whom these presents shall come greeting , Know ye that for and in consideration of the sum of $60 for every hundred acres hereby granted paid unto our treasury by McLEMORE have given and granted and by these presents do give and grant unto the said Drury McLEMORE tract of land containing 100 acres lying and being in the County of Bladen in the fork of big and little Turnbull. Beginning at a pine and runs North 16 degrees East 31 chains and 68 links then South 74 degrees East 31 chains and 68 links then South 16 degrees West 31 chains 68 lks then a direct line to the beginning.

Entered 14th of Nov patent dated 23rd Nov 1802.

(Transcribed by Robert McLemore Butler in Sep 2001)


DEED..ABSOLOM H. WEATHEBEE TO DREWEY McLEMORE?1803

Bladen County Deed Book 27 page 195/196

This indenture made this 18th day of June in the year of our Lord 1803 and in the 27 & 28 year of our Independence and between Absolom H. Weatherbee of the Co of Bladen & state of No. Carolina of the one part and Drewey [Drury] McLemore of the place aforesaid of the other part Witnesseth that the said Abosolom H. Weatherbee for & in consideration of the sum of 50 pounds specie to him in hand paid by the sd. Drewey McLemore before the sealing and delivering of these presence the receipt. Whereof is hereby confessed & ack'd hath given granted bargained sell alien endoff & confirm unto the sd. Drewey McLemore al & singular the seal & full right & title to a certain land situated lying & being in the afore'sd Co. of Bladen on the West side of little James Creek & NE of the spring pocossin. Beginning at a large pine James Henton's corner tree & runs a said line So 88 deg E 13 ch 55 links to Johnson's corner a pine in said line thence So 2 deg E 17 ch to a stake in a lightwood top thence So 53 deg E 67 ch to a pine thence No 38 deg E 78 ch to sd. McLemore's corner in James Creek Bay thence along his line No 4 deg W 31 ch 63 links to his line to the beginning it being 320 acres of 640 acre survey granted unto sd. Absolom H. Weaterbee by patent bearing date the 30 Aug 1802. To have & to hold unto him the sd. Drewey [Drury] McLemore, his heirs & assigns forever form all persons & the sd. Absolom H. Weatherbee doth warrant & defend the above described premises for him his heirs & assigns unto the sd. Drewey McLemore his heirs & assigns forever. In Witnesseth of the sd. Absolom H. Weatherbee hath hereunto set my hand & affixed my seal the day & year first above written. ..

Signed: A.H. Weatherbee ..

Signed Sealed & delivered in presents of: Edward Reeves, Jerimiah Reeves .. This Deed was proved by Edward Reeves & ordered to be registered March Term 1805. Attest J.S. Purdie CC.

(Transcribed by Robert McLemore Butler in June 1986)

On the 1810 Bladen County, NC census, he is listed in a household with one male over the age of 45 and one female over the age of 45 and with 50 slaves. This Drury McLemore was born sometime prior to 1755.

Also in Bladen County in 1810 were Wm. McLemore, Charles McLemore, and E. McLemore.

1830 Bladen County, NC Census 1 Male Under 15-20, 1 male 70-80 Females 1 between 5-10 1 between 15-20. This Drury McLemore was born between 1750 and 1760.

My guess would be that the elder Drury died after 1790, and his son, Drury Jr. was born between 1750 and 1760, and it was his listing on the 1800 through 1830 census.

Jim McLemore speculates that We have occasionally brought up the names of Wright (b. ca. !815) and John (b. ca. 1813/14) McLemore. From the census records you guys have been quoting, it would appear they were Bladen County residents. That leads me to believe that they were quite possibly, if not probably, great-grandsons of Drury Sr. The 1790 Census shows a Drury with a household composed of 3 males and 2 females; that would presumably be father and 2 sons, and mom and 1 daughter. For a variety of reasons (more hunches and intuitions, really), I think this Drury was Drury Jr., while dad Drury Sr. would have been the Drury who was shown in the 1790 census with a household on 1 male (himself - all others had grown up and established themselves outside his home by 1790) and 5 females (his wife and four younger daughters. Unless we accept Elias as a son of Drury Sr. AND we can find him some sons, I think it would have to be one or both of the two unidentified sons of Drury Jr. shown in the 1790 census who would have the best shot at being the father(s) of the Wright and John born in the mid-second decade of the 19th century.","STR06" "I27570","McLemore","Duncan J.","Abt 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","A Duncan J. McLemore enlisted in Company D, North Carolina 26th infantry regiment on 19 May 1861 and mustered out on 29 Nov 1861. He was born ca 1840. He enlisted in Wake County, NC as a private. Source NC Troops 1861-1865, A Roster.

A Duncan J. McLemore married Mary J. NEWSOM in 1864 in Union County, North Carolina. Source, Ancestry.com North Carolina, Marriage Index, 1741-2004.

This couple can not be found on the census index for 1870 or 1880.

A 45 year old Duncan McLemore, born ca 1842, was married to Arais McDONALD, age 30, on 9-18-1887 in Cumberland County, North Carolina. It appears the marriage records relates to this Duncan, based on his rather uncommon first name and his age.
www.rootsweb.com/~nccumber/marrw.htm

This couple can not be found on the census index for 1900.

In 1910, however, a 69 year old Duncan McLemore, born ca 1841 in North Carolina and widowed, is found in the home of Claud [Edward Claudius] and Lena [nee Beard] McLemore of Cumberland County, NC. Ducan was listed as a ""Boarder"". Claud is a son of Lofton Hayes McLemore, and grandson of Amos McLemore, both of Sampson County, NC.

Finally, A Duncan G. McLemore, age 76 (born ca 1840) Died on 13 Mar 1916 in Cumberland County, NC. This is likely the same Duncan, but not known with certainty.","STR06" "I27570","McLemore","Duncan J.","Abt 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Federal Census
North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville
ED 49
16 April 1910
McLemore, Claud E Hd M W 47 m 22 NC NC NC Bookkeeper Lumber Mill
McLemore, Lena Wife F W 42 Md 22 7/5 NC NC NC
McLemore, Ralph C Son M W 21 S NC NC NC Laborer Lumber Mill
McLemore, Sydney Son M W 18 S NC NC NC Wagon Driver Lumber Mill
McLemore, Clebe C Son M W 15 S NC NC NC Laborer Lumber Mill
McLemore, Amos L Son M W 7 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Elizabeth Mother F W 52 NC NC NC
McLemore, Dennis Brother M W 20 S NC NC NC Laborer Lumber Mill
McLemore, Duncan Boarder M W 40 Wd NC NC NC Grading Agent
Gray, Ira Boarder F W 10 S
Danaby, William M M W 33 Wd Kansas Eng Ire Hackdriver Livery Stable","STR06" "I36905","McLemore","Durant Hunter","22 Jan 1880","1 Oct 1942","0","Jeff Loveless shows him as a son of Edward C. McLemore and Ida Manning. Jeff indicated ""It looks like Durant's birthday and Edward's [his fathers] wedding were pretty close so I wonder if it might have been a shotgun affair and Durant was sent away to a relative's to avoid a scandal.""

However 1880 census shows a Durant McLemore living with an A.M. and Nannie McLemore, and listed as ""son."" It thereore appears more likely that Durant was instead a son of Dr. Abraham M. and his second wife, Nannie McLemore.

Abraham M. McLemore was not the son of Edward C. McLemore, they were actually second cousins, both descending from Atkins McLemore and Sarah Janes. Dr. Abraham M. McLemore descended from son Abraham and grandson Young, whereas his cousin Edward C. McLemore descended from son Young and grandson Abraham. The similiarity of first names may account for the confusion.","STR06" "I27248","McLemore","Earl","28 Jan 1915","Yes, date unknown","0","While living in warehose hollow near Wheeler Dam, Earl contracted malaria fever which forced him back to Limestone to recover. He resided with friends and relatives helping with their crops. In 1933 Earl entered the Civilian Conservation Corps. His grandparents, Samuel and Rebecca Kendall SMITH, needed financial help. The CCC would give Earl food and lodging and $8 a month and send grandparents $22 a month. (The Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama, p. 347).","STR06" "I27245","McLemore","Earl Briggs ""Early""","17 Aug 1878","1 Nov 1962","0","He worked paving roads and building bridges when he wasn't farming. The McLemore's remained in Cartwright until 1932. Due to declining cotton prices and other extreme conditions of the Great Depression, Earl's family was forced to move to Elgin, Alabama. The crop of 1931 was a devasting blow to the family. He had planted 20 acres of cotton and produced 4 bales. The cost of production was higher than the income for the product.

In Elgin, Sammy and Earl Junior began clearing land for William Lee and Risky D. Butler, a prominent family of the period. The Butlers provided work for jobless men to help their families. They employed men lived in tents.

(The Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama, p. 347).","STR06" "I27245","McLemore","Earl Briggs ""Early""","17 Aug 1878","1 Nov 1962","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Pr 8 Big Creek
Enumerated 6 May 1910
SD ? ED 103 Sheet 10A
177-191
McLemore, Earl B Hd M W 32 M1 7 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Elizabeth Wf F 24 M1 & 3/3 Ala Tn Tn
McLemore, Marvin E. Son M 6 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Mirel Dtr F 4 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Otho Son M 2 Ala Ala Ala

1920 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Athens
Enumerated 27 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 98 Sheet 25A
294-322
McLemore, E V Hd M W 41 M Ala Ala Ala Laborer Street Work
McLemore, Bertha Wf F W 27 M Tn Tn Tn (Second Wife)
McLemore, Marvin Son M W 17 S Ala Ala Tn Laborer Street Work
McLemore, Merle Dtr F W 14 Ala Ala Tn
McLemore, Otha Son M W 11 Ala Ala Tn
McLemore, Earl Son M W 5 Ala Ala Tn
McLemore, Sammuell Son M W 3 Ala Ala Tn

1930 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Big Creek Precinct 8
Enumerated April 16, 1930
ED 42-17 SD 2 Sheet 13B
243-262
McLemore, Earl B Hd M W 50 M 24 ALa Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Lucy B Wf F W 38 M 2 Tn Tn Ala
McLemore, Earl B Jr Son M W 16 S Ala Ala Tn
McLemore, Sammie Son M W 14 S Ala Ala Tn
Smith, Sam Father In Law M W 70 M Tn Tn Tn
Smith, Rebecca Mother In Law F W 78 M 35 Tn Tn Tn","STR06" "I27743","McLemore","Earl Leonard","Abt 1917","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1930 census, he was living with his sister and brother-in-law, Vinnie and Henderson ROBERTS, in Limestone County, Alabama.","STR06" "I27743","McLemore","Earl Leonard","Abt 1917","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Shoulford Twp Pr 2
Enumerated 8 Apr 1930
ED 42-8 SD 2 Sheet 6A Stamped 112
101-103
Roberts, Henderson M Hd M W 38 M 28 Farmer Tn Tn Tn
Roberts, Vinnie L Wf F W 31 M 20 Ala Ala Ala
Roberts, Raymond L Son M W 9 Ala Tn Ala
McLemore, Leonard Brother-in-Law M W 13 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Grady J Brother-in-Law M W 23 Ala Ala","STR06" "I26365","McLemore","Earl M.","30 Dec 1885","17 Aug 1962","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 Federal Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Civil District 1
Enumerated 12 April 1910 By John Brooks
SD 8, ED 17 Sheet 2A
HH 23-23
McLemore, Albert J Head M W 53 m2 17 Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
McLemore, Willie B Wf F W 46 m1 17 0/0 Tenn Mich Tenn
McLemore, Velma E Dtrr F W 18 S Tenn Tenn Tenn

HH 24-24
McLemore, Earl M Hd W W 24 M 3 Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Lula A Wife F W 24 M 3 1/1 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Mina M Dtr F W 1 11/12 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Lillian A Brother M W 13 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Ben J Brother M W 11 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Clayton A Brother M W 8 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Bob R Boarder M W 32 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer

HH 30-30 Jesse J and Ellen McLEMORE","STR06" "I45717","McLemore","Earnest","Abt 1922","Yes, date unknown","0","As there was a five year gap between Earnest and his younger sister, it is ASSUMED he was born in Buford's first wife, Evelene. This may be incorrect, and his mother might actually be Lola, Buford's second wife.

His mother should be verified through a primary record.","STR06" "I25587","McLemore","Earnest Eugene","Abt 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","MaryLynn Santa instead has his place of birth as Spring Hill, Tennessee. She shows he married Sarah Eugenia GOODRIDGE. He is not listed with his family as of the 1880 census, so it might be possible that he instead died young.","STR06" "I42706","McLemore","Eddy Herschel","Feb 1911","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time he completed his application for a social security account, he was a resident of Nashville, Tennessee, and employed by the Cosmopolitan Insurance Company. This was done in July 1937, when he was 26 years of age.","STR06" "I33182","McLemore","Edgar Fernie","8 Oct 1909","26 Jun 1974","0","Name: Edgar Fernie Mclemore
Death Date: 28 Jun 1974
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Usual Residence: 5226 Santa Fe Dallas, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 64 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1910
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Madison Monroe Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Cleo Williams
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Chauffeur Yellow Cab
Informant: Mrs. Pauline McLemore
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Grove Hill Memorial Park
Burial Place: Dallas, Texas
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243247
Digital Film Number: 4167848
Image Number: 2811
Reference Number: 2844
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I33182","McLemore","Edgar Fernie","8 Oct 1909","26 Jun 1974","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I22283","McLemore","Edgar Lonie","21 Jul 1889","19 Jan 1943","0","
Name: Edgar Lonnie Mclemore
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 23 Jan 1943
Burial Place: Dunn, N. C.
Death Date: 19 Jan 1943
Death Place: Erwin, Duke, Harnett, North Carolina
Age: 53
Birth Date: 21 Jul 1889
Birthplace: Sampson County, N. C.
Occupation: Textile Worker
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mamie Royal Mclemore
Father's Name: Haywood Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: North Carolina
Mother's Name: Mary Ann Simmons
Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B01770-4
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1943223
Reference Number: fn 2393 cn 366
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994","STR06" "I22283","McLemore","Edgar Lonie","21 Jul 1889","19 Jan 1943","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
North Carolina, Hartnett County, Duke Twp ED #78
McLemore, Edgar L H 30 NC NC NC Weaver Cotton Mill
McLemore, Mamie Wf 28 NC NC NC
McLemore, Elmond W Son 2 NC NC NC","STR06" "I21806","McLemore","Edith","Abt 1841","Bef 1868","0","At the time of the 1860 census, Edith and Samuel lived in close proximity to her father's family, as wall as to her sister and brother-in-law, Louanna and Daniel Carter.

It appears she died prior to 1868, because in census enumerations after 1860, her husband was listed with a woman named Millie as his wife. Futhermore, according to the 1900 census, he and Millie had been married for 32 years, which means they would have married circa 1868. Furthermore, Millie was shown as the mother of 9 children total, eight of them still living. However, a total of 12 children were listed with the family in the census reports from 1860 through 1900. Therefore, Edith was the mother of AT least the first three children, Rachel, Raiford and Amos. Incidentally, all three of them were named after her siblings. She was most likely also the mother of Caladonia, born in 1867. Millie would have been the mother of the remaining 8 children listed.","STR06" "I26864","McLemore","Edith L.","2 Jul 1903","22 Nov 1984","0","Census listings have her place of birth as Alabama, but her obituary (below) shows Arkansas.

Edith Lottie (McLemore) Stokes
Contributed by April (Wharton) Makerney
The Hugo Daily News, Hugo, Choctaw, OK; Issue: Unknown Mrs. Edith L. Stokes, 81, of Hugo, died Thursday at Choctaw Memorial Hospital. Born in Jonesboro, Ark. on July 2, 1903, she had been a resident of Choctaw County for 36 years. She was a homemaker and a member of the Clayton Avenue Baptist Church. Survivors include three daughters, Criss Lester and Estelle Cornelison, both of Hugo, and Waunell Rye of Riverside, Calif.: three sons, Roy Haislip and Willard Johnson of Bakersfield and Russel Johnson of Arvin, Calif. Mrs. Stokes is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Mary Henson and Mrs. Edna Everidge, both of Hugo, 25 grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. The family will receive friends at Criss Lester's home. Services will be Monday at 2 p.m. in the Lampton Mills Chapel. Burial will be in the Springs Chapel Cemetery. Lampton Mills Funeral Home of Hugo is in charge of arrangements.

Listed on the ""Choctaw County Obits"" website hosted at Rootsweb. Contributed by April Makerney. The date of the paper from which this was transcribed is not listed.

http://www.rootsweb.com/~okchocta/

Her double headstone listing at Springs Chapel Cemetery was transcribed as follows:

Stokes, Edith L. Johnson 07-02-1903 11-22-1984 w/o Daniel L.
Stokes, Daniel L 01-10-1904 03-11-1977 PFC US ARMY

http://www.rootsweb.com/~okchocta/cemetery/springschapel","STR06" "I26866","McLemore","Edna Lela","11 Feb 1907","23 Oct 1987","0","Her father's 1940 obituary indicates that she first was married to a Mr. ALLEN.

This appears to be her listing on the Texas Death Index at rootsweb:

Everidge Edna Lela 10-23-1987 GRAYSON F

Edna (McLemore) Everidge
contributed by Ron Henson
The Hugo Daily News, p. 2,

Hugo, Choctaw Co., Oklahoma, 26 October 1987 Edna Everidge, a resident of Hugo, died Friday in the Texhoma Medical Center. She was 80. A housewife by occupation, she was a member of the World Wide Church of God. Mrs. Everidge was born February 11, 1907 in Louisiana, the daughter of Albert and Alzada McLemore. She moved to Hugo in 1917 from Seminole, Okla. She married Henry Everidge on March 14, 1942 in Hugo. He survives her. Other survivors include a sister, Mary Henson of Hugo; and two nieces, Criss Lester of Hugo and Estelle Cornelison of Hugo. Services were held today at 10 a.m. in the Lampton-Mills and Coffey Funeral Home Chapel. The Rev. Mutt Wallace officiated. Burial was in the Everidge Family Cemetery. The Lampton-Mills Coffey Funeral Home of Hugo was in charge of arrangements.

Listed on the ""Choctaw County Obits"" website hosted at Rootsweb. Contributed by Ron Henson.

http://www.rootsweb.com/~okchocta/

Her double tombstone at the Everidge Cemetery in Choctaw County, Oklahoma reads:

EVERIDGE
Thank You Jesus for the Life You Gave Us
Edna L.
Feb 11, 1907
Oct 23, 1987

Married March 14, 1942

Henry W.
Jane 5 1912
April 26 1988

http://www.rootsweb.com/~okchocta/cemetery/everidge_cemetery.htm","STR06" "I37929","McLemore","Edna Louise","22 Sep 1923","20 Dec 2013","0","Her obituary, as copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by BMB<

Graveside services will be held on Monday, December 23, 2013 at 2 p.m. at Centerville Cemetery in Medina, Tennessee. Interment will follow the service.

Mrs. Replogle was born on September 22, 1923 in Oxley, Missouri to the late Lon and Sally Hawks McLamore. She was a member of West Jackson Baptist Church.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her loving husband, Leon Replogle; sisters, Verble Graves, Bondell Darby and Jewel Graves.

She is survived by her sons, Jerry Replogle (Barbara) and Don Replogle (Carolyn); daughter, Cindy Levy; two sisters, Violet Pope and Elizabeth Newman; brother, Weldon McLamore; grandsons, Jason, Josh and Daniel Replogle; great grandchildren, Specer, Abigail and Olivia Replogle.

Visitation with the family will be held on Monday, December 23, 2013 beginning at 12 noon going until 1:30 p.m. in the North Chapel of George A. Smith and Sons Funeral Home.

Arrangements are under the direction of George A. Smith and Sons Funeral Home, (731) 427-5555","STR06" "I29879","McLemore","Edward","Between 1847 and 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","Why is he not on the 1860 census with his parents and siblings? Maybe this is actually Haywood, going by a middle or nickname?","STR06" "I25183","McLemore","Edward ""Ed"" Eugene","3 Jul 1905","9 Jan 1969","0","Famed wrestling promotor, long associated with the Dallas Sportatorium. Built by the Cox Fence Company on the occasion of the Texas Centennial celebration in 1936 , the original Dallas Sportatorium was constructed in the shape of an octagon and played host to weekly wrestling shows promoted initially by Burt Willoughby, and later by Ed McLemore. Beginning in 1948 , it was also the site of the Big D Jamboree , a weekly country music showcase similar in format to the Grand Ole Opry and Louisiana Hayride; portions of the Jamboree were broadcast nationally on the CBS Radio Network. The Sportatorium was destroyed by fire on May 1 , 1953 , in what was rumored to be an act of arson by a rival wrestling promoter. It was quickly rebuilt at the same location as a rectangular venue (with an octagonal seating configuration similar to the original), and reopened on September 22 of that year, billed at the time as The Million-Dollar Sportatorium. The arena also held boxing events and concerts featuring up-and-coming rock stars (including, most notably, an early performance by Bruce Springsteen in 1974 ) over the years, very much in the same manner as its Los Angeles counterpart, the Grand Olympic Auditorium , did during this time frame. In early 1966 , McLemore's promotion was taken over by wrestler Jack Adkisson, who was known in the ring as Fritz Von Erich. Adkisson's promotion, which became known in the early 1980s as World Class Championship Wrestling and featured his sons as its main stars, was the most famous and successful wrestling federation to run regularly at the Dallas Sportatorium.

Obituary
The Odessa American Statesman
Friday, January 10, 1969

Heart Attack Kills Promoter

Dallas (AP)-A second heart attack claimed the life of Ed McLemore, long time wrestling promoter Thursday. Rosary was set for tonight in the Crane Funeral Chapel here.

For 30 years, McLemore promoted wrestling in Dallas, which is believed to be the longest period for any one city in the nation.

McLemore also promoted the Saturday night ""Big D Jamboree,"" featuring country and western music. The program originated from the Sportatorium, a wrestling areana he owned.

He booked wrestling talent all over Texas and survived several wrestling wars.

A Dallas native, McLemore suffered a heart attack last February and remained away from his office for more than six months.

Famed singing and movie star Elvis Presley once credited McLemore for providing the impetus for his fame by hiring him for the ""Big D Jamboree."" Presley once worked for McLemore for about $75 nightly.

Funeral services were scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday at Holy Trinity Catholic Church. Burial will follow at Calvary Hill Cemetery.

Survivors include his widow, Rose; three daughters, Mrs. William GRIFFITH of Midland; Mrs. Jean BULLINGTON and Mrs. George BAUM of Dallas; two brothers, Robert McLemore of Dallas and Patrick McLemore of San Antonio; and 13 grandchildren.

(Courtesty of Melba Gene McLemore)

Name: Edward Eugene Mclemore, Jr.
Death Date: 09 Jan 1969
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 63 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 03 Jul 1905
Birthplace: Dallas, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Edward E. Mclemore, Sr.
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Margaret Butler
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Sports Promoter, Wrest.
Place of Residence: Highland Park, Dallas, Texas
Cemetery: Calvary Hill Cemetery
Burial Place: Dallas, Texas
Burial Date: 11 Jan 1969
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137258
Digital Film Number: 4030478
Image Number: 1378
Reference Number: cn 1842
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I25183","McLemore","Edward ""Ed"" Eugene","3 Jul 1905","9 Jan 1969","0","(Research):Census Information:

Texas, Dallas, Dallas City Block 1012
Enumerated 11 April 1930 by Aloysius W. Galton
ED 57-41 SD 10 Sheet 16A Stamped 41
Reiger Ave
4811-5-5
McLemore, Margaret B Hd O $10,000 F W 52 Wd 24 Texas Irelan
d Missouri None
McLemore, Pat J Son M W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Salesman Insurance
Butler, William J Brother M W 50 Brother M W Tx Tx Mo Shipping Clerk Groceries
Butler, Urline A Sister F W 51 S Tx Tx Mo Telephone Operator Hospital
Markum, Clovis Roomer F W 30 S Tx Tx Tx Secretary Chamber of Commerce
Roelscher, Clarence Roomer M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
Time Keeper Gin Manufacturer
4811-5-6
McLemore, Edward E Head Son M W 24 M20 Tx Tx Tx Salesman Fences
McLemore, Rose L Wife F W 24 M20 Ill Ind Ill
McLemore, Rose M Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Ill
McLemore, Robert H Son M w 20 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, John D Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx

The Texas Death Records Index shows him as Single in 1969. If this record is for the same individual, it is either in error, or he was divorced, as Rose didn't die until 1987.","STR06" "I242","McLemore","Edward Bruce","28 Nov 1956","16 Mar 2011","0","Known as Bruce. He was a welder, and also loved to hunt and fish. He killed feral hogs to supplement his income.

Obituary

Mr. Edward Bruce McLemore, 54, of San Augustine entered into rest Wednesday, March 16, 2011, at his residence in San Augustine County.
Edward Bruce was born to Velta (Rawson) McLemore and Earl McLemore on November 28, 1956, in San Augustine County, Texas. He was a welder for Brown and Root, and was a operator Advanced Aeronautics. He was a member of the Baptist Church.

He is survived by: Daughter: Brandy and her husband, Craig Hutchins of Baytown, Grandchildren: Kendall and Cooper Hutchins of Baytown; Brother: Donald Earl McLemore and his wife, Tora Lea of Madisonville; and Sister: Nina Weimer of Houston.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 19, 2011, 10:00 A.M., Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with Bro. Randy Mills officiating. Visitation will be Friday evening, 5:00 til 8:00 P.M. in Wyman Roberts Funeral Home. Burial will be in Thomas Cemetery, San Augustine County.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Earl and Velta McLemore; Sister: Wanda Kay McLemore

Pallbearers will be Brad Stewart, Tim Sowell, Ken Lee, William Whitton and Robert Cartwright

Wyman Roberts Funeral Home
San Augustine, Texas
www.timeformemory.com

A nearly identical obituary was in the March 23, 2011 issue of the Sabine County Reporter, Page 14.




","STR06" "I25457","McLemore","Edward C.","15 Aug 1860","18 Aug 1898","0","Mark Freeman has his date of birth as 1865, however family members instead show him as being born late in 1860. Jeff Loveless also show he and Ida as being the parents of his ancestor, Durant McLemore, born in Bells, Crockett County, Tennessee. It appears that Durant was more likely the son of Edward's second cousin, Dr. A. M. McLemore.","STR06" "I22202","McLemore","Edward Claudius","6 Mar 1867","24 Jun 1930","0","Lived with his grandparents, Amos and Jemima McLemore, at the time of the 1880 census. Listed as Edward C on the 1900 census, and Claud E in 1910.

He was listed in the 1909-1910 Fayetteville NC City Directory as Edward C. McLEMORE, Clerk, A. J. BULLARD & Son....Home, 233 Davis Street

He was listed in the 1915-1916 Fayetteville NC City Directory as Edward C. McLEMORE, Agent, Life Insurance Co. of Virginia Res. 907 Person Street Wife: Lena

It appears they moved to Virginia prior to 1930.

Bonnie Seiler writes that his death was reported in the Virginia Pilot Newspaper on June 24, 1930. He apparently jumped from the upstairs window of his home and committed suicide.","STR06" "I22202","McLemore","Edward Claudius","6 Mar 1867","24 Jun 1930","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Federal Census
North Carolina, Cumberland County, Cedar Creek
Enumerated 21 Jun 1900 By Duncan Dowering
SD 4 ED 20 Sheet 19A Stamped 71
256-254
McLemore, Edward C Head W M Mch 1867 33 M NC NC NC Farmer
McLemore, Rena A Wife W F Nov 1868 31 M 12 6/4 NC NC NC
McLemore, Ralph C Son W M May 1888 12 S NC NC NC Farm Laborer
McLemore, Mettie A Dtr W F Nov 1890 9 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Sidney L Son W M Sept 1891 8 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Clebe N Son W M July 1894 5 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Annie Aunt W F Nov 1845 54 s NC NC NC

1910 Federal Census
North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville
ED 49
16 April 1910
McLemore, Claud E Hd M W 47 m 22 NC NC NC Bookkeeper Lumber Mill
McLemore, Lena Wife F W 42 Md 22 7/5 NC NC NC
McLemore, Ralph C Son M W 21 S NC NC NC Laborer Lumber Mill
McLemore, Sydney Son M W 18 S NC NC NC Wagon Driver Lumber Mill
McLemore, Clebe C Son M W 15 S NC NC NC Laborer Lumber Mill
McLemore, Amos L Son M W 7 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Elizabeth Mother F W 52 NC NC NC
McLemore, Dennis Brother M W 20 S NC NC NC Laborer Lumber Mill
McLemore, Duncan Boarder M W 40 We NC NC NC Grading Agent
Gray, Ira Boarder F W 10 S
Danaby, William M M W 33 Wd Kansas Eng Ire Hackdriver Livery Stable

1920 Census
Virginia, Norfolk, South Norfolk Town
Commerce Street 172-108-110
Enumerated 9 and 10 January 1920
SD 2 ED 150 Sheet 6B
McLemore, Edward Head W M 52 NC NC NC Carpenter House
McLemore, Lena Wife W F 51 NC NC NC
McLemore, Sidney Son W M 24 NC NC NC Salesman Pepsicola
McLemore, Lesley A. Son W M 16 NC NC NC Laborer Kicking Horses?
McLemore, Kathleen Dau W F 9 NC NC NC
Johnson, William Boarder W M 37 VA VA VA Carpenter Dry Dock

1930 Census
Virginia, Norfolk County, South Norfolk, ED 9
McLemore, Edward C 63 W M M @ 20 NC NC NC Watchman Lumber Mill
McLemore, Lena R 61 W F M @19 NC NC NC
McLemore, Ralph C 40 M @ 21 Carpenter House
McLemore, Sidney L 36 W M NC NC NC Watchman Boat
McLemore, Amos L 26 W M Wd NC NC NC Bookkeeper Wholesale House
McLemore, Kathleen 18 W F NC NC NC Machine Operator Laundry
McLemore, Ludonia 40 W F M @ 21 NC NC NC <---Ralph's wife
McLemore, Amos 11 months W M Virginia NC NC","STR06" "I25248","McLemore","Edward Eugene","16 Sep 1874","10 Jan 1914","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 Census
Texas, Dallas, Dallas Ward 6, ED 50
Justice Precinct 1
Enumerated 23 Apr 1910 by Stephen Benson
SD 5 ED 50 Sheet 13A Stamped 248
Reiger Ave
223-242-262
McLemore, Edward E Hd M W 35 M7 Tx Miss La Bookeeper Cotton Gin Machinery
McLemore, Margaret B Wife F W 31 M7 3/3 Tx Ireland-English Mo
McLemore, Edward E Son M w 4 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Patrick J Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Robert H Son M W 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Zweig, Mary Boarder/Servant F W 22 S Ind Germany Indiana Stenographer Insurance","STR06" "I26290","McLemore","Edward Eugene","28 Apr 1924","22 Feb 2014","0","Biography, copied from the FindAGrave memorial page created by Carolyn Andrews:

Eugene was the son of James Perry McLemore and Thurzer (Barker) McLemore. He enlisted in the Army during WWII and was in the Corp of Engineers, 163rd Combat Engineer Battalion. He married Mary Edna Harrison and they had one daughter who died at the age of 5 months and 19 days. Eugene was overseas and never got to see his daughter.

After his first wife died in 1973, he married Mary McAlexander McLemore in 1975. Mary McAlexander had 3 children with her first husband, Alvis Neil McLemore; Cathy McLemore, Larry Neil (Frances) McLemore, and Beth (Tom) Stultz and Eugene loved them dearly.

Eugene was a great family man and helped raise many of his nieces and nephews. He was especially fond of his grand nephews John (Mary Ann) Andrews, Corey (Maureen) Andrews and Troy (Kathy) Andrews. He will be greatly missed in our family. We loved him dearly.","STR06" "I39252","McLemore","Edwin","Abt 1921","Yes, date unknown","0","May have been born either to the wife named A???ine, born in Kentucky, whom Elbert was shown as married to at the time of the 1920 census, or the Clersie, to whom he was shown as married at the time of the 1930 census. It is most likely he was born to Clersie, however, as she was born in Tennessee and his mother was shown as being born in Tennessee.","STR06" "I38497","McLemore","Edwin Lutrell","Jan 1876","5 May 1952","0","Said to have married Ida Augusta WILLIAMS on 27 Oct 1897 in Knox County, TN.
Not verified.
Source: http://presys.com/~debinflorence/WMcLemore.html


https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M14X-9RL/p1
Name: Edwin Luttrell Mclemore
Event: Death
Event Date: 05 May 1952
Event Place: Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee
Gender: Male
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Age: 76
Estimated Birth Year: 1876
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Spouse:
Father: T.B. Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother: Louisa Murphy
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4181476
Image Number: 2848
Film Number: 2372462
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn 52-10719
Collection: Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955","STR06" "I38497","McLemore","Edwin Lutrell","Jan 1876","5 May 1952","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville, Ward 11
Enuerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 2 ED 72 Sheet 28B
Third Ave
543-571
McLemore, Edwin Head W M Jan 1876 24 m2 Tenn Tenn Tenn Clerk
McLemore, August Wf W F Mar 1875 25 m 2 0 Tenn Tenn Tenn","STR06" "I3375","McLemore","Edythe Evelyn","15 Oct 1915","17 Nov 1996","0","""Edythe Evelyn McLemore McCoy died in Jasper, Texas on Sunday, November 17th at age 81 years, 1 month and 2 days. A Jasper County native, Mrs. McCoy grew up in Beaumont where she married Tell V. McCoy, Jr. and lived until her retirement from Baptist Hospital, where she was employed as an LVN.

After retirement, Mrs. McCoy became interested in genealogy and proved relationships to various patriots which allowed her membership in The Colonial Dames, The Daughters of the Republic, The Daughters of the War of 1812, The Daughters of the Confederacy, and the Daughters of the Republic of Texas.

She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Jasper, a charter member of Calder Baptist Church of Beaumont and a member of the Eastern Star in Jasper.

She was preceded in death by her parents Frank and Nannie Sims McLemore, five brothers and husband. Mrs. McCoy is survived by her only child, daughter Nan McCoy Kittell, two brothers Terry and Max McLemore seven grandchildren: Holly and Michael Stafford, Charles, Paul, Reagan, Winn and Camille Kittell; two greatgrandsons; Travis and Keith Kittell, many nephews, nieces, cousins and friends.

Interment is at 10:30 am today at Zion Hill cemetery in Jasper where she joins her husband, parents, brothers, both sets of grandparents, one set of great grandparents and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Persons wishing to make a memorial gift in Mrs. McCoy's name are asked to donate to their favorite charity.""

(Undated, unreferenced newspaper obituary)","STR06" "I27738","McLemore","Effie B.","13 Nov 1907","18 Nov 1992","0","In the 1949 obituary of her father, she was listed as ""Mrs. Louis Elledge of Tuscumbia."" Her mother's obituary, published about eight weeks earlier, instead show her as ""Mrs. Louis Elledge, Tuscaloosa.""

.","STR06" "I39963","McLemore","Effie M.","27 Oct 1891","23 Oct 1893","0","Shown on FindAGrave as a daughter of J.F. and A. F. McLemore.","STR06" "I25546","McLemore","Egbert","30 Dec 1842","1 Sep 1914","0","They appear to have been living with daughter, Jennie, at the time of the 1910 Federal Census, in Kiowa County, Oklahoma. Mark Freeman indicates this was their only child, which matches Martha's response to the 1900 and 1910 census.

From 20th Tennessee Cavalry, CSA Biographical Information Website
Revised 13 Aug 1999
http://home.olemiss.edu/~cmprice/cavalry/bio_m.html

Egbert McLemore
Company D. Enlisted April 1, 1864 in Gibson Co., TN, by Capt. Shane. Present on roll for Mar/April 1864. On roll for May/June 1864, ""Deserted near Guntown June 18th"".
On roll of prisoners surrendered at Citronelle, AL, May 4, 1865. Residence Hope Hill, TN.
The Index to Tennessee Confederate Pension Applications shows that Tennessee pension application #1656 was filed by Egbert McLemore of Gibson County for service with the 20th Cavalry.
Source: Compiled Service Records","STR06" "I25546","McLemore","Egbert","30 Dec 1842","1 Sep 1914","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Not located

1900 Census
Tennessee, Gibson County, Civil District 13
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900
SD 9 ED 47 Sheet 4A Stamped 53
64-64
McLemore, E Head W M Dec 1841 58 N 35 Tenn NC NC Farmer
McLemore, Martha Wf W F June 1844 55 M 35 1/1 Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, J. B. Son-in-law W M Oct 1866 33 m 9 Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
McLemore, Jennie Dtr W F Sept 1874 25 M 9 4/4 Tenn Tenn Tenn
Thompson, John A Grandson W M Feb 1891 8 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Thompson, Robert S. Grandson W M Nov 1894 5 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Thompson, Georgia Grandson M W Jun 1895 5 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Thompson, James Grandson M W Dec 1897 2 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Debman, W. R. Servant W M Feb 1858 42 S Tenn Tene Tenn Farm Laborer


1910 Census
Oklahoma, Kiowa County, Otter Creek,
Enumerated 9 May 1910
SD ??? ED 181 Sheet 19A Stamped 169
129-132
Thompson, John B. Head M W 43 m1 18 Tn Tn Tn Farmer
Thompson, Jennie Wf F W 34 m1 18 6/6 Tn Tn Tn
Thompson, John A Son M W 18 S Tn Tn Tn
Thompson, Robert Son M W 16 S Tn Tn Tn
Thompson, Georgie Son M W 13 S Tn Tn TN
Thompson, Jimmie Son M W 11 S Tn Tn Tn
Thompson, Mattie Pearl Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tn Tn
Thompson, Eugene Son M W 1 5/12 S Ok Tn Tn
McLemore, Egbert Father in Law M W 68 M1 45 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Marther Mother in Law F W 65 m1 45 1/1 Tn Tn Tn
","STR06" "I38440","McLemore","Elbert Henderson","Between 1870 and 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be a son of William McLemore and Rebecca Gentry.

source:

http://presys.com/~debinflorence/WMcLemore.html

Could this be the E. H. McLemore, born May 1870 in Tennessee, and married 9 years, who was working as a Hotel Clerk Ward 2 of Chattanooga at the time of the 1900 Federal census? He was shown as married for 9 years to 30 year old Olivine, born in France, as were her parents. She was shown as emigrating in 1880, and the mother of no children. Nor were any children listed with them in the boarding home where they were residing.

If this is Elbert Henderson McLemore, then Olivine died or they were otherwise separated shortly after the 1900 census (taken 29 Jun 1900), as by April 1910, he was shown as married (second? [maybe third?]) to the Mary Bell Dyer, said to be the widow of John Marcus Kennedy. They were living in Fisher County, Texas, and said to have been married 8 years. Elbert and Bell also had two older children with him, Vola age 14 and Ola C, age 12...who would have been born ca 1896 and 1898. They appear to have been born in Belle during her previous marriage.


","STR06" "I38440","McLemore","Elbert Henderson","Between 1870 and 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Fisher County, JP 1
Enumerated 26 Apr 1910
SD 16 ED 91 Sheets 6A and 6B
105-108
McLemore, Elbert H Head M W 38 (born ca 1872) M2 8 Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Bell Wf F W 38 M2 8 5/5 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Vola Dtr F W 14 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Ola C Dtr (sic) F (sic) W 12 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Chester H Son M W 5 S Tx Tn Tn
McLemore, Iva L Son M W 3 S Tx Tn Tn
McLemore, Hoit W Son M W 1 11/12 Tx Tn Tn

1920 Census
Texas, Hill County, JP 2
Enumerated 9 and 10 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 45 Sheet 6B
100-103
McLemore, Elbert Hd M W 42 (born ca 1878) M Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemroe, A??? ne Wf F W 39 M Ky Ky KY (Third/Fourth Wife?)
McLemore, Chester Son M W 15 S Tx Tn Tn
McLemore, Iva Son M W 13 Tx Tn Tn
McLemore, Hait Son M W 11 Tx Tn Tn
McLemore, Lettie Dtr F W 7 Tx Tn Tn
McLemore, Lily Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tn Tn
McLemore, Ernest Son M W 5 S Tx Tn Tn

1930 Census
Texas, Bosque County, JP 7
Enumerated April 16, 1930
ED 18-16 SD 15 Sheet 6B
111-111
McLemore, Elbert Hd M W 54 (born ca 1876) M 30 Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Clersie Wf W F W 56 M 25 Tx Tn Tn (Fourth/Fifth Wife?)
McLemore, Hoyt Son M W 22 S Tx Tn Tx
McLemore, Ernest Son M W 16 Tx Tn Tx
McLemore, Edwin Son M W 9 Tx Tn Tx","STR06" "I37954","McLemore","Eldon Monroe","4 Mar 1936","29 Dec 2015","0","Parts store manager and licensed preacher for the Assembly of God Church (2004)

Obituary

Eldon M. McLemore, Went to be with Jesus, Dec.29th 2015. Born 3-4-1936 Perry, OK to Silvester A. and Nina Boyd McLemore. Survivors by wife Anna(Daugherty) McLemore of 55 years and four children: Eldonna Deer, Melissa Day, Dana Minson, Timothy McLemore, and sister Vesta Axtell and brother Verl David McLemore. Services Jan 5th at 2pm at Bethel Life Center Wichita, KS. With Interment at Resthaven Cemetery, Wichita, KS.

(Posted on the McLemores and their Heritage"" group on Facebook.","STR06" "I38316","McLemore","Eleanor A. ""Helen"" ""Ellen""","20 Mar 1820","15 Jan 1864","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Illinois, Lee County, Palmyra Township
Enumerated 6 Aug 1850
40-40
David P. Cantral 32 M Farmer 1200 Ohio
Eleanor A Cantral 29 F Tenn
Young M. Cantrall 9 M Ill
Erastus D Cantral 2 M Ill
Nancy A. McLemore 65 F $500 N. Carolina

1860 Census
Illinois, Carroll County, Wysox
Enumerated 6 July 1860
Page 979
Post Office Milledgville
David P. Cantrall 42 M Farmer $000 1400 Ohio
Helen Cantrall 40 F Tenn
Young Cantrall 18 M Farm Laborer Ill
Erastus Cantrall 11 M Ill
Catherine Cantrall 7 F Ill
Harvey Brink 18 M Farm Laborer Ill
Chris Gaylord 28 M Farm Laborer NY
Sabina Myers 18 F Servant Pa
","STR06" "I33972","McLemore","Eleanor Rose","11 Aug 1925","Yes, date unknown","0","She was listed simply as born August 11, 1920 (?) to Albert McLemore of Kentucky and Dollie Mae Stricking of Daviss County, Indiana. However, the","STR06" "I21882","McLemore","Elias","Between 1740 and 1766","Aft 1810","0","Not listed as one of Wright's sons by James McLemore, III or Mark Freeman, but shown as a son of Wright McLemore by Robert McLemore Butler, presumably based on the following deeds and census information. James McLemore, III believes he was another generation down from Wright, a son of William McLemore, born 1734, or a son of Drury, whom he is closely associated with in Bladen County. Jim puts the birth date of Elias ca 1758-59.

1785 Duplin/Sampson County NC 23 Mar 1785 Daniel WILLIAMS enters 110 acres on S side of Little Cohary Creek border; his own line and WILLIAMSON; includes Elias and Drewry McLEMORE's improvements (Courtesy Robert McLemore Butler)

1785 Sampson County, NC Court Order 23 Mar 1785 Public Work road work Elias McLEMORE Drewry McLEMORE and others (Courtesy Robert McLemore Butler)

1785 Sampson County NC Court Order Public Work road work 19 Sep 1785 Elias McLEMORE plus others (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

1788 Sampson County NC Court Order Public Work 12 Feb 1788 Elias McLEMORE an infirm man, be exempt from public work (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

1790 Duplin/Sampson County NC 10 Jan 1790 Elias McLEMORE enters 100 acres on W side of Great Swamp, includes Island March (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

1795 Sampson County NC Deed Book 10 pg 484 4 Dec 1795 Daniel WILLIAMS to Jonathan JENKINS....100 acres ""On the South Side of little Cohara and on the dreans of the Great Branch including the Improvements Beginning a the Run of the great Branch at the mouth of a branch being second branch above Elias McLEMORE's old field......"" Land was ""part of a tract...granted to Daniel WILLIAMS by patent bearing date (8 Oct 1787) Signed by his Excellency Richard Caswell, Governor Wit Tho. PETERSON and Joseph SESSUMS (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

Sampson County Deed Book Book 10, Page 261 Abstract of Deed Elias McLEMORE to Lewis LUCAS This indenture made this ____ day of June One Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety six (1796) Between Elias McLAMORE ...and Lewis LUCAN Each of the County of Sampson and State of North Carolina ....Elias McLAMORE for....the sum of Twenty Five pounds....do convey and confirm unto the said Lewis LUCAS One...tract of land in the County and State aforementioned On the North side of the great Swamp....Containing One Hundred acres of land more or less... In Witness Whereof I the said Elias McLAMORE have Hereunto set my hand....Elias (his Mark) McLAMORE ....in the presence of Moses HALL and Nicholas S?? Sampson County February Term One thousand Seven Hundred And Ninety Seven then was the..deed from Elias McLAMORE to Lewis LUCAS was proved in Open Court and Ordered to be Registered Hardy HOLMES Clk Sampson County Registered in the Registers office of the aforesaid County this Thirteenth day of January A.D. 1798 Owen HOLMES Regr

(Abstracted by Melinda McLemore Strong in 2005)

1800 Bladen County, NC Census Elias McLemore 1 male 45+ , 2 females 10-16 (one could be Susannah), 1 female 45+ Drury McLemore and Peter Smith were neighbors Peter Smith listing 1 male 15-30, 1 female 15-30

1800 Bladen County NC #5811 Bk 119 pg 176 12 Dec 1800 Elias McLEMORE Bladen County Grant #3041 Nov 22, 1805 entry 261 Little Turnbull (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

DEED...ELIAS McLEMORE TO JAMES HUSTON.....1803

Bladen County, NC....Deed Book 34 Page 52

This Indenture made the 26th of Feby 1803 Between Elias McLEMORE of the County of Bladen & State of North Carolina of the first part and James HUSTON of the place aforesaid of the other part. Witnesseth that the said Elias McLEMORE in consideration of the sum of Fifty pounds specie to the said Elias McLEMORE in hand paid by the said James HUSTON the rect (receipt). is hereby ack (acknowledge) & confessed hath granted bargained sold aliened enfeoffed conveyed and confirmed to James HUSTON his heirs and assigns forever the No. half of a two hundred acre survey of land on the No. Et. side of Little Turnbull patented by James WEST- Sen. Beginning at the No corner of said survey and runs So. 18 ch & 8 lks to a gum thence Et. 63 ch & 26 lks then No. 15 ch & 81 lks thence a direct line to the beginning. To Have and to Hold to the said James HUSTON his heirs and assigns forever the said bargained premises together with all and singular the privileges there unto belonging or in any wise appertaining to his and their own purpose use behalf forever to the said James HUSTON his heirs & assigns forever & the said Elias McLEMORE for himself his heirs exc (excutor) admin (administrator) and assigns doth warrant and forever defend unto the said James HUSTON his heirs and assigns forever & against all lawful claims or demands whatsoever. Whereby the above mentioned premises might or may be affected or encumbered contrary to the true meaning and intent of these presents & the said Elias [McLemore] doth further convenant & agree with the said James HUSTON at any time to execute any other deed or deed for a more safe write to said land. In witness where of I have hereunto set my hand & offered my seal the day first above written.

Elias X McLEMORE his mark

Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of

John McMILLAN, Wm. McLEMORE

March Term 1807 This deed was proved by the oath of John McMILLAN and ordered registered.

J S PURDIE CC (Transcribed by Robert McLemore Butler on 3 Jun 1999)

1805 Bladen County NC Deed Bk 119 p 176 Grant #304 22 Nov 1805 Elias McLEMORE #261 13 Dec 1800 100 acres Little Turnbull (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

DEED..McLEMORE, ELIAS TO JOHN SMITH 1809

Year 1809...........February Bladen County Deed --- Book 29 Page 34/35


Elias McLAMORE to John SMITH

State of North Carolina Bladen County. Know all men by these presents that this Indenture was made this 10 th of February A.D. 1809 Between Elias McLAMORE of one part and John SMITH Jun of the last part of this county & State aforesaid Witnesseth the said Elias McLAMORE for & in consideration of the sum of forty five dollars to him in hand paid by the said John SMITH Jun at & before the sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge myself whereby fully satisfied & paid hath given granted & by these presents hath give grant bargain sell alien enfeoff convey & confirm with the said John SMITH Jun his heirs Excs Admns & assigns forever a certain tract or parcel of land situated in & being in the state & county aforesaid Beginning at a pine A.H. Weatherby's corner & runs So 78 E 31 Chs & 63 links to a pine, then So 12 W 31 Chs & 63 links to a stake. Then No 78 W 31 Chs & 63 lks to a stake, then to the beginning for 100 acres patented by the said Elias McLAMORE bearing date the 23 rd of Nov in the year of our Lord 1805. To give & to hold the said bargain premises with all & singular the privileges & edifices & appurtenances there unto belonging or in any wise appertaining unto him the Said John SMITH Jun his heirs Excs Admns & assigns forever & be the said Elias McLAMORE do hereby warrant & defend the above described 100 acres of land be the same more or less free & clear from all manner of persons whatever unto the said John SMITH Jun his heirs & assigns Excs Admns & the Elias McLAMORE do further consent and agree to make sign & deliver unto the said John SMITH Jun any other instrument of writing that shall be absolutely necessary for the more sure conveyance of the above described land. For as true performance I do find myself my heirs Excs & Admns assigns to warrant & forever defend the above 100 acres of land. To be the same more or less with all its improvements & every thing therewith belonging unto the said John SMITH Jun his heirs Excs Admns & assigns to his or their only use benefit & behalf. In witness where of I have here unto set my hand & seal the day & year above written signed Elias McLAMORE Seal

Sealed & delivered in the presence of us.

Z G WOVILS Drury McLAMORE This deed was ak'd & ordered to be registered May Term 1809 J S PURDIE C C

[Note: In 1811, John Smith sold this same land to Windsor Fort. Bladen Deed Book 12 Pages 285/286. RMB]

[Note: Another copy of this deed is also recorded in Bladen County Deed Book 12, Page 34/35. RMB]

(Transcribed by Robert McLemore Butler 23 February 1999)

A 1805 Land patent by Elias McLEMORE, adjacent to Absolom H. WEATHERSBY is referenced in 1822 Bladen County NC Deed Bk 11, pg 85, relating to a transfer from Daniel MELVIN Jr to Robert MELVIN for $600 for 467 1/2 acres on N. Side of Little Turnbull (Courtesty of Robert McLemore Butler from NC Abstracts of Wills 1734-1900)

1810 Bladen County, NC Census Listed as E. McLemore in the 1810 Census. Drury and William were also enumerated.

His household at that time consisted of 1 male under 10, one male 26-44 (?), one female under 10, one female 26-44 (?) No slaves

Next door was John Smith 1 M under 10, 1 M 16-20 1 F under 10, 1 F 16-26 Seven houses before John Smith was Peter Smith

1844 Bladen County Will of Robert MELVIN mentions lands boght of Cade WEATHERSBEE, Ezekiel SUGGS, William T. JESSUP, Owen SMITH, Arthur FORT, Elias McLEMORE, Peter McLEAN, Isham CAIN, Wm. ATKINSON

A 1854 land transfer from John CULBREATH for 300 acres on S. side of Big Br and E. side of Bareskin Swamp, border; his own line, E(lias) McLEMORE & ""others"" (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)","STR06" "I26615","McLemore","Elijah","Abt 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","From SHELBY COUNTY, TEXAS IN THE CIVIL WAR by Kathryn Hooper Davis and Carolyn Reeves Ericson:

E. McLemore
B. ca 1841, Texas
Service: Private in Capt. D.M. Short's 4th Brigade Texas Infantry. Enlisted 23 May 1861 at Shelbyville, Texas. Listed in Nix's Confederate Soldiers.","STR06" "I22315","McLemore","Elijah Franklin","19 Jul 1879","16 Sep 1943","0","1904 Sampson County, NC Voter Records Little Coharie Twp E.F. McLEMORE age 25 Ancestor: Joel McLemore (Courtesy Robert McLemore Butler)

At the time he completed his registration for the draft for World War I, he was a farmer in Roseboro County, North Carolina. His nearest relative was his wife, Mary Victoria McLemore. He was described as Medium Heighth, Stout, with blue eyes and black hair.

","STR06" "I22315","McLemore","Elijah Franklin","19 Jul 1879","16 Sep 1943","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Federal Census
North Carolina, Sampson, Little Coharie, ED 90
McLemore, Frank Head M W 40 M NC NC NC Lumbering Saw Mill
McLemore, Mary V Wife F W 35 M NC NC NC
McLemore, Lottie M Dtr F W 14 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Joel Father M W 68 M NC NC NC
McLemore, A.A. Mother F W 52 NC NC NC
McLemore, W. Perry Brother M W 19 S NC NC NC
Horn, J.W. Brother in Law M W 53 S NC NC NC
Johnson, B.L. Boarder M W 37 S NC NC NC","STR06" "I31836","McLemore","Elisha Anderson","11 May 1900","8 Jan 1986","0","When he completed his registration for the draft for World War I, he was shown as a teamster for Fred Simpson in Roseboro, North Carolina. His nearest relative was Maggie McLemore, presumably his mother. His date of birth was shown as May 11, 1900. He was shown as being of medium heighth, slender, with brown eyes and brown hair.

At the time of his Social Security Application, in February, 1956, he was living in Roseboro, N.C. and was a self employed farmer.

He listed his parents as William Oscar McLemore and Margaret Emma Sessoms.

This matches Robert McLemore Butler's information, Sampson County, NC .. Died .. 8 Jan 1986 .. Elisha Anderson McLemore [b. 11 May 1900] ..F: Oscar McLemore M: Maggie Sessoms .. Bk 74 p 243. .. buried at Williams Cemetery, Sampson County, NC","STR06" "I28666","McLemore","Elisha Right","12 Jan 1860","27 Sep 1922","0","Dolores McKee writes that Elisha was orphaned at a young age, his mother dying in childbirth and his father dying in the Civil War when Elisha was still a toddler. He was raised in the Star City area with the children of his Uncle Sterling, who had also died in the Civil War. Dolores McLemore McKee writes: ""Elisha was raised by a black lady. The story is told of his returning to Arkansas in the late 1800's and a black lady standing on the porch waving her apron and shouting that her baby had come home. It is believed that this may have been a lady working for the Heflin family. One of Elisha's sisters had married into the Heflin family and it is reported that they had several slaves. Our aunts, Ida, Maybelle and Rosie, stepchildren of Elisha, were witness to this occasion.

Elisha had left Arkansas earlier. When he reached the age of 18 - 20, he packed his saddle bags and headed for Texas. Whether by chance or by plans he ended up in Rains County Texas. There he married 3 times. His first two wives died very soon after their marriages. The brides were Alice Lowery and Sarah Simpkins. One of these ladies had a son that they named Luther. Elisha turned him over to a Smith family and he was raised there in East Texas. By his 3rd wife, Susan Byrum,he fathered 8 more children, two of whom died as toddlers. He died in 1922 and is buried in Colony Cemetery in Alba, Tx. Susan died in Fresno, CA. in 1947 while visiting her children, all of whom had moved there in the mid 1930s. She is buried in Fresno. All of these brothers and sisters were facing very hard times in East Texas so they headed to the land of Plenty = California. They were able to improve their living conditions greatly. Only the two brothers left California for their native Texas. The rest of the(Elisha) McLemore bunch is scattered to the four corners of the world.""","STR06" "I28666","McLemore","Elisha Right","12 Jan 1860","27 Sep 1922","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1880 Census
Columbus McLemore Self M Male W 24 Ar Farming
Emmie McLemore Wife M Female W 20 Ar Keeping House
Ellie McLemore Dtr S Female W 2 months Ark Ark Ark
Stephen McLemore Brother S Male W 26 Ar Farm Hand
Elishie McLemore Cousin S Male W 20 Ar Farm Hand
Source Information:
Choctaw, Lincoln County, Arkansas
Family History Library Film 1254049
NA Film Number T9-0049
Page 32C

1900 Census
Texas, Rains County, Justice Precinct No. 5
Enumerated 22 June 1900
SD 7 ED 76 Sheet 8B
131-131
McLimore, Elisha Hd W M Jun 1861 39 M 13 Ark Ark Ark Farmer
McLimore, J.A. Wife W F May 1869 31 m 13 6/6 Tx Tx Tx
Reed, Ida D D-in-Law W F Aug 1885 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Reed, Mabel D-in-law W F Jun 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Reed, Rosie D-in-law W F Aug 1889 10 S Tx Tx Tx
McLimore, Lillie B Dtr W F March 1893 7 S Tx Ark Tx
McLimore, Emmett Dtr W F Nov 1896 3 S Tx Ark Tx
McLimore, Varnettie Dtr W F Aug 1898 1 S Tx ARk Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Rains County, Precinct #5
Enumerated 14 April 1910
SD 4 ED 139 Sheet 3 B (Bottom) and 4A (Top) Stamped 36
65-65
McLemore, Lish Hd M W 50 M2 18 Ark Ark Ark Farmer
McLemore, Anna Wif F W 39 M2 18 9/7 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Lillie Dtr F W 17 S Tx Ark Tx Farm Laborer
McLemore, Emily Dtr F W 14 S Tx Ark Tx Farm Laborer
McLemore, Angelo Son M W 7 S Tx Ark Tx
McLemore, Eufala Dtr F W 4 S Tx Ark Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Rains County, Justice Precinct 5
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 151 Sheet 7A
122-127
McLemore, E.R. Head M W 64 M Ark Ark Ark Farmer
McLemore, Anner Wf F W 49 M Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Am Son M W 17 S Tx Ark Tx
McLemore, Follie Dtr F W 14 S Tx Ark Tx
McLemore, Robert Son M W 6 S Tx Ark Tx
McLemore, Mosel Dtr F W 7 S Tx Ark Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Rains County, Precinct 5
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 190-7 SD 11 Sheet 5A
92-93
McLemore, Annie Hd M (sic) W 60 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Angelo Son M W 27 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Robert Son M W 19 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore (sic), Rosey Dtr F W 38 Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I31718","McLemore","Eliza","16 Sep 1897","Yes, date unknown","0","Paul Williams found records that indicates she married, on 24 Jun 1915 in Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana Mr. John LOCKARD.","STR06" "I37983","McLemore","Eliza C.","Feb 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","Her date of birth is shown by Ann and Eldon McLemore as Feb 1847, however on the 1850 Scott County, MS census (enumerated in June 1850), she was shown as being 5 months old, so she is more likely to have been born in February 1850.","STR06" "I28465","McLemore","Eliza Jane","6 Dec 1819","23 May 1883","0","In Betty Via's book about the Mt. Hermon Baptist Church of Lincoln County, Tennesse, an Eliza Wright, member 1840, joined by letter, June 1844, is listed. Betty notes that this Eliza is believed to be the wife of James Wright.

Douglas Wright shows that after James died, she married second, around 1860, Jack Thompson (1815-1870). Melba Gene McLemore reports that Jack was also said to be buried in Honey Creek Cemetery, but if so his headstone is long gone as it can not be seen in this cemetery.

Melba Gene McLemore provided the following excerpt of a letter from her ancestor, Keton Jones McLemore, that relates to Eliza Jane McLemore Wright Thompson:

Keton's Letter March 1, 1870 (Partial)
:
""If you hear from Thad, don't fail to let me know immediately, --- I rec'd. a letter from your cousin Jack yesterday, he was then at your cousin Eliza Thompsons in Travis Co. & I have just answered his letter, directed my letter to Onion Creek, care of Sterling J. Wright, and if Jack should be at your home, as he spoke something in his letter of coming there, you can inform him of that fast.""","STR06" "I28465","McLemore","Eliza Jane","6 Dec 1819","23 May 1883","0","(Research):Census Information:

1840 Census
Lincoln County, Tennessee
Page 11, Line 21
Wright, Wm.
One Male 20 to 30, One Female 15 to 20

1850 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, Subdivision No. 2
Enumerated 6 Nov 1850 by Alfred Bearden
Stamped 56
989-989
Martha Pegrim 56 F $1000 Kent (Eliza Jane's twice widowed m
other)
George A. Pegrim 18 M Tenn
Columbus Pegrim 16 M Tenn Attended School during year
Martha C Pegrim 13 F Tenn Attended School during year
990-990
James Wright 34 M Shoemaker Kent
Eliza Wright 29 F Tenn
Martha M Wright 10 F Tenn
Mary J Wright 7 F Tenn
Sterling J Wright 5 M Tenn
Benjamin Wright 2 M Tenn
991-991
Josiah ROUGHTON

1860 Federal Census
Texas, Rusk County, Beat No. 9
Enumerated 19 July 1860
P.O. Box New Danville Page 134
864-882
E.J. Wright 40 F $900 Tenn
S.J. Wright 14 M Tenn
B.H. Wright 12 M Tenn
Wm. W. Wright 9 M Tenn
P.B. Wright 7 F Tenn
James N Wright 5 M Tex
865-883
Columbus Pegrim 25 M $700 Tenn
Josephine Pegrim 16 f Tex (nee Nowlin, according to Melba Gene McLemore)
866-884
G.A. Pegram 28 M $500 Tenn
Sarah Pegram 30 F Tenn
William Pegram 8 M Tenn
S.C. Pegram 6 F Tx
C.C. Pegram 4 M Tx
James M Pegram 1 M Tx","STR06" "I25526","McLemore","Eliza Jane","18 Feb 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","A transcription of ""The McLemore Family Bible, 1822-1859 owned by Hillis Fry McLemore of Jackson, MS and contributed by Fairy B. McLemore Edwards of Canyon Lake, Texas, shows on page 5:

Eliza Jane McLemore was born 18th February 1850
five minutes after 1 o'clock in the morning

(The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ translated
out of the original Greek and with the former translations dilligently
compared and revised, and Canne's Marginal References. Stereotyped
by James Conner New York. By J. Emory and R. Waugh for
the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Conference Office, 14 Crosby
Street. J. Collord, Printer. 1829 )

http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf

Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, ""ANSEARCHIN' "" News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 38.","STR06" "I27316","McLemore","Elizabeth","Abt 1831","Yes, date unknown","0","Note date and location of birth. Was she a daughter of Briggs from a prior marriage? Said to have married James GREEN and lived in Lincoln County, TN.

""Lincoln County Tennessee Official Marriage Records 1838-1880"", by Helen C. Marsh & Timothy R. Marsh, pub. 1974

McLEMORE
Elizabeth McLemore to James Green 5 Aug. 1868

(Courtesy of Noveda Metzger)","STR06" "I25489","McLemore","Elizabeth","Abt 1836","Aft 1860","0","Appears to have been living with her brother Young at the time of the 1870 census, in Carroll County, Tennessee. Her husband was not in the household, but three children were. Might they have been hers? The children were Nancy, 14, Elizabeth 12, and Clinton, age 9. No last name is listed, and it is presumed they were McLemore's.","STR06" "I24546","McLemore","Elizabeth ""Betsey""","Bef 1792","Yes, date unknown","0","According to her descendants, she was the daughter of a Judge. Southampton County records reflect that John McLemore Jr. was appointed a constable, for St. Luke's Parish (Southampton Order Book 4, p. 168; Book 7, pp. 95, 101); his duties, as such, however, were not quite those of a trial judge, and their description of him as judge is thus probably somewhat inaccurate. (James L. McLemore, III, p. 63).","STR06" "I31478","","","","","","","" "I24705","McLemore","Elizabeth ""Eliza"" Ann","21 Jan 1877","5 May 1971","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Texas, Parker County, JP 5, Ed 75
Enumerated 8 Jun 1900 Sam P. Newbery
SD 3, ED 75, Sheet 4B
68-68
Byrd, William B. Hd W M Oct 1875 24 M 2 Tx Tenn Tenn (no occupation listed)
Byrd, Eliza A Wife W F Jan 1877 23 M 2 1/1 Tx Ga Ga
Byrd, Leonard W Son W M Feb 1899 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Byrd, Elizabeth A Mother W F Jan 1861 55 Wd 7/3 Tn Missouri Missouri

1910 Census
Texas, Hood County, JP 2
Enumerated 7 and 9 May, 1910 by Claude M. Wilmoth
SD 12, ED 38
214-217
Byrd, William B. Hd M W 34 M1 12 Tx Ark Ark Druggist Drug Store
Byrd, Lisa A Wife F W 22 N1 12 5/3 Tx Unk Unk
Byrd, Leonard Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Bryd, Vivian L Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Byrd, Lottie C Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Hood County, JP 2
Enumerated 5 January 1920 by Marie Sears
SD 12 ED 25 Sheet 1A
Byrd, William B Hd M W 44 M Tx Mo Mo Pharmacist Drug Store
Byrd, Eliza A Wf F W 42 M Tx Mo MO
Byrd, Virene E Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Byrd, Chrystine L Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Byrd, Margrete R Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Byrd, Pleasant W Son M W 2 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Hood County, JP 2
Enumerated April 24, 1930 by Arly Y Taylor
ED 111-3 SD 15 Sheet 8A
174-173
Byrd, William B Hd O $800 M W 54 M22 Tx Tn Tn Postmaster Post Office
Byrd, Eliza A Wif F W 53 M20 Tx La La
Byrd, Virlan E. Dtr F W 28 S Tx Tx Tx Postal Clerk Post Office
Byrd, Margaret R Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Byrd, Pleasant W Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Bryd, Walter H Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I33333","McLemore","Elizabeth Emily Mariah","Abt 1810","Yes, date unknown","0","Who are her parents? Is she related to Mary/Sally McLemore, her mother-in-law?","STR06" "I22269","McLemore","Elizabeth Grey","1 Feb 1921","29 Jun 2002","0","Name: Elizabeth Mclemore Porter
Gender: Female
Race White
Hispanic Origin Non-Hispanic
Marital Status Widowed
Father's Last Name McLemore
Age 81 Years
Date of Birth 1 Feb 1921
Birth County Sampson
Birth State North Carolina
Residence City Other
Residence County Sampson
Residence State North Carolina
Residence Zip Code 28382
Education 4 years of college
Date of Death 29 Jun 2002
Death City Fayetteville
Death County Cumberland
Death State North Carolina
Institution Hospital Inpatient
Hospital Name CAPE FEAR VALLEY MED.CENT.
Attendant Physician
Burial Location Burial in-state
Recorded Date 11 Jul 2002
Source Vendor North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics","STR06" "I35252","McLemore","Elizabeth S. ""Bettie""","Jun 1867","9 Aug 1935","0","The obituary of her brother, Price P. McLemore, refers to her as Mrs. Smith S. House.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M1WT-77T/p1
Name: Bettie Mclemore House
Event: Death
Event Date: 09 Aug 1935
Event Place: Franklin, Williamson, Tennessee
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Widowed
Race or Color: White
Age: 68
Estimated Birth Year:
Birth Date: Jun 1867
Birthplace: Wmson., Tn
Spouse:
Father: Price Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: Ms
Mother: Etta Cunningham
Mother's Birthplace: Wmson Co., Tn
Occupation: Domestic
Street Address:
Residence: Franklin, TN
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Franklin, Tn
Burial Date: 11 Aug 1935
Informant:
Additional Relatives: X
Digital Folder Number: 4184437
Image Number: 1672
Film Number: 1876829
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn 19154
Collection: Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955","STR06" "I38419","McLemore","Ella M.","Feb 1881","Yes, date unknown","0","John Stromberger found the following brief article about Ella quoted verbatim, from a Washington, Illinois newspaper:

August 21, 1903: Miss Ella McLemore of Mason City visited over Sunday with her aunts, Mesdames Lester and Zinser, and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard. She holds an important position as bookkeeper for Schipper & Block and is taking her vacation.""


When her mother died in 1910, she was listed as ""Mrs. Ella McLemore of Salt Lake City, Utah.""","STR06" "I35511","McLemore","Ellen","Abt 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","Or Helen? Dr. Paul McLemore shows that she married Mr. McDonald.","STR06" "I43642","McLemore","Ellen ""Elinor"" Jane","1 Feb 1834","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Arkansas, Union County, Lapile Twp
Enumerated 11 Jun 1880
Page 21 SD 1 ED 242 Stamped 262 A
---/12
Martin, Ellen W F 48 Farmer Miss Unk Unk
Martin, Emanuel W M 20 Son Laborer Miss Miss Miss
Martin, Annie A W F 12 Dtr La Miss Miss
---/13
McCormack, W.E. and Elizabeth and family","STR06" "I29856","McLemore","Ellen F.","Abt 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","This may be the Ellen F. STEWART, born 11 July 1849 in Carthage, Moore County, NC-died 15 May 1934 in Dillon County, S.C. She was buried at the Beaver Dam Cemetery in McColl, South Carolina.

Ellen F. McLemore's brother, Hayes McLemore, was buried at the same cemetery.

The South Carolina death certificate for Ellen F. STEWART is inconclusive. She was shown as born in Carthage, Moore County, NC. but ca 1860 (based on her age of 74 vs. 84), and parents names were not listed.","STR06" "I38402","McLemore","Ellen Jane","Abt 1834","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married F. R. Stewart on 31 May 1854 in Knox County, TN
Not verified.
Source: http://presys.com/~debinflorence/WMcLemore.html

Daughters??:

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M1WQ-LRM/p1
Name: Francis Ellen Jacobus
Event: Death
Event Date: 01 Apr 1922
Event Place: Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Married
Race or Color: White
Age: 60
Estimated Birth Year:
Birth Date: 22 Aug 1861
Birthplace: Tenn.
Spouse:
Father: Ross Stewart
Father's Birthplace: Tenn.
Mother: Ellen Jane Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace: Tenn.
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery: New Gray
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 02 Apr 1922
Informant:
Additional Relatives: X
Digital Folder Number: 4184086
Image Number: 731
Film Number: 1299746
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: v 32 cn 311
Collection: Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M17R-WXS/p1
Name: Jerlina Stewart
Event: Death
Event Date: 08 Jan 1914
Event Place: Knoxville, Knox Co., Tennessee
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Single
Race or Color: White
Age: 44
Estimated Birth Year: 1870
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Tennessee
Spouse:
Father: F.R. Stewart
Father's Birthplace: Tennessee
Mother: Ella Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery: New Gray Cemetery
Burial Place: Tennessee
Burial Date: 11 Jan 1914
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4183020
Image Number: 1377
Film Number: 1299624
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: v 30 cn 18
Collection: Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955
","STR06" "I38402","McLemore","Ellen Jane","Abt 1834","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, 17 Civil District
Enumerated 14 Jun 1880
Page 27 SD 15 ED 155
237-252
James and Catherine PLUMLY
238-253
Madison and Harriet PERRY
(Also living in home Anna BOUNS, orphan)
238-254
Thomas and Elvia LUTRELL
240-255
Plumley, Leander W M 62 School Teacher Tenn NC NC
Plumley, Mariah W F 55 Wf Keeping House Tenn NC SC
243-258
Stewart, Fredric B W M 47 Carpenter Tenn
Stewart, Ellen J W F 46 Wf Keeping House Tenn NC NC
Stewart, Elva A W F 22 Dtr At Home Tenn Tenn Tenn
Stewart, Francis W F 19 Dtr At Home Tenn Tenn Tenn
Stewart, Susan W F 17 Dtr At Home Tenn Tenn Tenn
Stewart, Laura W F 14 Dtr At Home Tenn Tenn Tenn
Stewart, Jeralle W F 12 Dtr At Home Tenn Tenn Tenn
Stewart, Andrew W M 8 Son Tenn Tenn Tenn
Stewart, Alice W F 7 Dtr Tenn Tenn Tenn
Stewart, Ida W F 2 Dtr Tenn Tenn Tenn
Stewart, Bruce W M 1/12 May son Tenn Tenn Tenn
","STR06" "I25699","McLemore","Ellender Elvira L.","22 Jul 1834","7 Aug 1894","0","Also shown as Ellender on the 1850 census?","STR06" "I25699","McLemore","Ellender Elvira L.","22 Jul 1834","7 Aug 1894","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Household
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Ruth MC LEMORE Self Female W 66 AL Keeping House --- ---
Elviry KYLE Dau W Female W 46 AL VA AL
Nancy KYLE Dau S Female W 31 AL VA AL
Laura DOWNING Other S Female W 19 TN TN AL
Emily KYLE GDau S Female W 8 TN AL TN
Alfred GARRARD Other S Male W 24 MS Works On Farm AL NC
Source Information:
Census Place District 1, Hardin, Tennessee
Family History Library Film 1255260 NA Film Number T9-1260
Page Number 12D","STR06" "I45155","McLemore","Elma J.","Abt 1915","Yes, date unknown","0","The Delta Democrat-Times (Greenville, Mississippi), in the November 19, 1937 issue, page 8, ran a notice that Miss Elma McLemore was honored on the occasion of her impending marriage to Mr. C. Edgar Harris.","STR06" "I27782","McLemore","Elma Rose","Abt 1907","Yes, date unknown","0","She appears to have been living with her mother at the time of the 1930 census. Although she was listed as married, no husband was present in the home. She was shown as the mother of Jimie F WALLACE, age 3 years 10 months and Harold H. WALLACE, age 2 years 4 months.

She was also the mother of Dr. Rudy LEVERETT, who did extensive research relating to the McLemore family in general, as well as to the role of Maj. Amos McLemore during the Civil War.","STR06" "I27782","McLemore","Elma Rose","Abt 1907","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
April 29, 1930 by Mrs. Clayton Allen
ED 18-9 SD 11 Sheet 24AS Stamped 220
State Highway 11
456-467
McLemore, Mary E Hd Own $2000 F W 58 Wd Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Leroy Son M W 26 S Miss Miss Miss Car Inspector Southern RR
Mitchell, Leslie Dtr F W 23 M19 Miss Miss Miss
Mitchell, James E GS M W 0/12 S Miss Miss Miss
Wallace, Elma Dtr-H F W 22 M16 Miss Miss Miss
Wallace, Jimie F GS M W 3 10/12 S Miss Miss Miss
Wallace, Harold H GS M W 2 4/12 S Miss Miss Miss
Moore, Wilma J GD F W 5 S Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I33986","McLemore","Elmira ""Emma""","27 Mar 1854","12 Dec 1928","0","Shown on the ""Harrison-Wineland Connection"" tree at WorldConnect as a child of John Alexander McLemore and Eliza Ellen Carson. On this same tree, John Alexander McLemore is shown as a son of John K. McLemore and Ruth Steelman, and grandson of Ephraim McLemore and Hannah Hudspeth. Eliza Carson is shown as a daughter of Charles Campbell Carson and Elizabeth Dysart of Washington County, Virginia. Findagrave.com shows Eliza as being buried at the Samuel Denny Cemetery, Salem, Washington County, Indiana","STR06" "I22293","McLemore","Elmond Willard","7 Mar 1918","4 Jan 1973","0","An Elmond W. McLemore served during World War II with the following group:

BOMBARDMENT GP
329 BOMBER SQ 93

MILITARY OCCUPATION SPECIALTY AND NO.:
AIRPLANE MECHANIC GUNNER 748

It is not known if this is the same Elmond W. McLemore.

This is according to an email received in November, 2008 from Jenn Lees [cydadworks@hotmail.com].

Elmond McLemore and her grandfather, Francis H Schulte, served together in the armed forces.

His Find A Grave Memorial page, created by Jeff Hubbard, notes :Technical Sergeant., Entered service Sept 13, 1940. Forts: Jackson,SC; Sill, OK.; Africa, England, France. WWII air Corps","STR06" "I25595","McLemore","Elmyra","Abt 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","""Elmyra....had one child Catherine McLemore, father unknown. Elmyra later married Asa BYRD and moved to Mobile, Al."" (Hammond, Major Amos McLemore, p. 1)","STR06" "I45287","McLemore","Elnora Florence","10 Jan 1880","6 Jun 1953","0","Name Elnora Florence Mcfarland
Event Type Death
Event Date 06 Jun 1953
Event Place Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 10 Jan 1880
Birthplace Gibson, Tennessee
Father's Name James Mclemore
Mother's Name Margaret Jackson
Certificate Number 30490
GS Film number 2113926
Digital Folder Number 005145294
Image Number 00854



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K37Q-D86 : accessed 25 May 2014), Elnora Florence Mcfarland, 06 Jun 1953; citing certificate number 30490, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2113926.","STR06" "I24839","McLemore","Elsie Adelia","14 Mar 1896","1 Apr 1975","0","Melba shows that she was married to (1) Jim McCORMACK(McCormick) and (2) Ralph WILLETTS.

Her occupation per her Texas Death Certificate was ""Seamstress, Drapery Co."" Informant was James W. McCormick. Street address at the time of her death was 5410 Santa Fe, Dallas.

Name Elsie Adelia Mccormick
Event Type Death
Event Date 01 Apr 1975
Event Place Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 14 Mar 1896
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name William T Mclemore
Mother's Name Nancy T Woodruff
Certificate Number 25481
GS Film number 2243947
Digital Folder Number 005145692
Image Number 01662



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K3ZY-6RK : accessed 24 October 2015), Elsie Adelia Mccormick, 01 Apr 1975; citing certificate number 25481, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2,243,947.","STR06" "I2027","McLemore","Elvin","31 Dec 1911","19 Jun 1922","0","It appears that he was listed as Elvis L. McLemore on the 1920 census. J.B. Sanders has him as Alvin, and Kay Parker McCary instead shows Elvin.","STR06" "I46237","McLemore","Elvin","16 Jul 1931","27 Mar 2015","0","Elvin McLemore, age 83 of White Oak, died Friday, March 27, 2015 at Cape Fear Valley Hospital. He is preceded in death by his parents, Clarence McLemore and Maie Harrell McLemore and seven siblings, Glynda, Gwynda, Irma, Myrtle, Clarence ""Son"", Evelyn and Ida.

Mr. McLemore retired August 1, 1996 from International Paper Company. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Shirley McLemore of the home; sons, Randy McLemore and wife Diane and Ricky McLemore and wife Jeannie; three daughters, Brenda Register and husband Kenneth, Deborah Rhodes and husband Sidney and Tammy Singletary and husband Jackie; thirteen grandchildren, Angie, Ken, Cassie, Kevin, Bruce, Samantha, Brandy, Kodey, Kayla, Logan, Landon, Jack and Jeremy and great grandchildren, Connor, Hoytt, Rex, Tara, and Evin.

The family will receive friends on Monday, March 30, 2015 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Bladen-Gaskins Funeral Home. Services will be conducted on Tuesday, March 31, 2015 at 3:00 p.m. at Christ Community Baptist Church officiated by Rev. Leon Warren. Burial will follow in Elizabethtown City Cemetery.

Flowers are welcomed or a donation may be made to Christ Community Baptist Church, c/o Mildred Jones, 3933 Dowd Dairy Road, Elizabethtown NC 28337.","STR06" "I31703","McLemore","Emaline C.","25 Mar 1895","1 Jul 1952","0","Said to have married Martin McFaddin.","STR06" "I3373","McLemore","Emile Victor","24 Dec 1912","9 Mar 1992","0","Emile was married twice, with no issue. His wives were Grace BURNETT and Jo ADAMS. He was a Mason.","STR06" "I28710","McLemore","Emily","25 Oct 1897","28 Oct 1941","0","The California Death index has her listed as follows:

Emily Spann
Born 10-25-1897 Texas
Died 10-28-1941 Fresno County, California
Mother's Maiden name: Barm
Father's Last name: McLemore


Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page:

Published in The Fresno Bee / The Republican - Fresno, California; Wednesday, October 29, 1941 - Page 9:

- Mrs. Emily Spann, 44, Summoned By Death
Mrs. Emily Spann, 44, died yesterday in her home at Route 9, Box 641, following a brief illness. She was a native of Texas and came to Fresno nine months ago. She is survived by a son, A, J. Ferris; a daughter, Miss Irene Farris: her mother, Mrs. Ann McLemore; two brothers, Robert McLemore and Angelo McLemore, and six sisters, Madames Mozelle Tippitt, Lillie Hill, Fallie Johnson, (illegible), (illegible) Smith and Mabelle Walker, all of Fresno. Last rites are scheduled for tomorrow at 10 A. M. in the Lisle Funeral Chapel with Rev. Olio Pauls officiating, to be followed by interment in the Belmont Memorial Park.

Find A Grave Memorial# 135621641","STR06" "I24488","McLemore","Emily ""Emma"" Mary","Jun 1859","Aft 1920","0","Pleasant McLemore, in the mid 1950's, wrote that ""Sister Emma has three daughters, namely Vivian-the eldest, Marry the next, Ester last....all Emma daughters are dead but Marry.""","STR06" "I24488","McLemore","Emily ""Emma"" Mary","Jun 1859","Aft 1920","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Federal Census
Texas, Bexar, San Antonio Ward 7, ED 55
Enumerated 21 and 22 of April 1910 by Nettie Hucker
SD 14 ED 55 Ward 7th Sheet 7A
Virginia Street
913-135-136
Hughes, Emily M. Hd F W 50 Wd 4/4 Tx US Tenn Nurse Private
Hughes, Charlie Son M W 17 S Tx Ky Tx Carpenter House
Hughes, Vivian Dtr F w 15 S Tx Ky Tx Operator Telephone
Hughes, Mary Dtr F w 12 S Tx Ky Tx
Hughes, Esther Dtr F w 6 S Tx Ky Tx
McLemore, Nancy Mother F W 75 Wd 8/6 TN TN NC Nurse Private

1920 Census
California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Assembly District 71
Enumerated 5th of January 1920 by Mrs. Emily Alting
SD 8, ED 298, Ward Precinct 588, Sheet 3A
620-62-64
Hughes, Emma M Had F W 60 Wd Tx Miss La Power ??????
Hughes, Charles M Son M W 27 S Tx Ky Tx Electrical ???
Hughes, Mary N Dtr F W 22 S Tx Ky Tx Telephone Operator
Hughes, Esther E Dtr F W 15 S Tx Ky Tx None
Bargo, Goldie Lodger F W 15 S Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia Telep
hone Operator

Rosa McLemore Dunkerley writes that Emma died in Boerne, Texas. It would therefore appear she left California sometime after this census to return to Texas. She can not be located on a 1920 census index, so she may have died prior to this.","STR06" "I1977","","","","","","","" "I24830","McLemore","Emma","Between 1834 and 1846","Between 1834 and 1846","0","Died in infancy. (James L. McLemore, III. p. 81).","STR06" "I26249","McLemore","Emma ""Nanny""","25 Aug 1879","10 Jan 1969","0","The McLemore/Maddox tree indicates that she left for Texas as her 1899 marriage. In her father's obituary, she is listed as of Oklahoma City, Ok.

Name: Emma Maddox
Death Date: 10 Jan 1969
Death Place: El Paso, El Paso, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: Cau.
Death Age: 89 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 25 Aug 1879
Birthplace: Kentucky
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Henry Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nancy Belle King
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: El Paso, El Paso, Texas
Cemetery: Restlawn
Burial Place: El Paso, Texas
Burial Date: 13 Jan 1969
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137323
Digital Film Number: 4029824
Image Number: 2338
Reference Number: cn 9364
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I27366","","","","","","","" "I27784","McLemore","Emmaline Mary","25 Dec 1918","Yes, date unknown","0","James Cumberland writes that she was born in Ponca City, OK, that she was the mother of James Cumberland, Gerald Cumberland (dec'd), David Cumberland, Ronald Boado and Doloras Boado.","STR06" "I35535","McLemore","Emmett Reginald","3 Apr 1918","3 Sep 1973","0","Name: Emmett Reginald Mclemore
Death Date: 03 Sep 1973
Death Place: Tyler, Smith, Texas
Usual Residence: Rt. 4, Athens, Van Zandt County, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 55 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1918
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Milton G. Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Onie E. Newburn
Mother's Birthplace:
Informant: Mrs. E. R. McLemore
Occupation: Farming
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Zion Hill Cemetery
Burial Place: Canton, Texas
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242913
Digital Film Number: 4167952
Image Number: 304
Reference Number: 297
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35535","McLemore","Emmett Reginald","3 Apr 1918","3 Sep 1973","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I42314","McLemore","Emogene Claire","7 Aug 1928","9 Jan 2013","0","Emogene Claire McLemore Barnes

Athens

A private family graveside service was held for Emogene Claire McLemore Barnes, 84, of Athens at Roselawn Cemetery with McConnell Funeral Home directing on January 12, 2013. Emogene died at Madison Manor of Madison on January 9, 2013. She was born on August 7, 1928, to Homer and Alma Bates McLemore in Limestone County. Emogene retired as Limestone County Tax Assessor.

Survivors include three daughters, Pam Waddell, Kaye Higginbotham and Gwen Scott, all of Athens; two sons, Mark Barnes of Dunedin, Fla., and Gary Barnes of Wetumpka; nine grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren, and sister-in-law, Katherine Brock of Athens. She was the widow of Charles Barnes. Special thanks to the staff of Madison Manor, for the care they provided and the kindness shown to Emogene and her family during her stay there.

Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer's Association , 117A Longwood Dr. SE, Huntsville, AL 35801 or to your favorite charity.

Published in the Decatur Daily on January 13, 2013

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/decaturdaily/

A more detailed version of this obituary was in the Athens Alabama News Courier

A private graveside service for immediate family was conducted for Emogene Claire McLemore Barnes, 84, at 4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 12, in Roselawn Cemetery with McConnell Funeral Home directing.

Mrs. Barnes died Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, at Madison Manor of Madison.

Emogene Barnes was born Aug 7,1928, in Limestone County to Homer and Alma Bates McLemore. She was a life-long resident of Limestone County and resided in the East Limestone community for approximately 74 years.

She attended East Limestone School and was a member of the graduating class of '46 at Tanner High School. After receiving her teacher's certificate from Florence State Teachers College, she taught school at Tanner and Copeland Schools for several years.

She married Charles R. Barnes in Iuka, Miss., and left the teaching profession after her first child was born to become a stay-at-home Mom and homemaker. In 1961, Mrs. Barnes became a full-time clerk in the Limestone County Tax Assessors Office where she was to later advance to the position of chief clerk for which she served for 20 years.

At the age of 53 she qualified and ran successfully for the position of Limestone County Tax Assessor. She served a term as tax assessor and retired in 1987.

She was as dedicated to Limestone County and its citizens, as she was devoted to her family. She could be called a people person because of her outgoing personality and love of people. Throughout her lifetime she was tagged with several distinct nicknames. However, her favorite nickname (a name shared by many) and the one she answered most frequently and lovingly to was the name her grandchildren and great-grandchildren called her, ""Mee Maw."" Mrs. Barnes was of the Baptist faith.

Survivors include three daughters, Pam B. Waddell, Kaye B. Higginbotham, Gwen B. Scott, all of Athens; sons, Mark Barnes of Dunedin, Fla., and Gary Barnes of Wetumpka; grandchildren, Nicki W. Johns, Corey Higginbotham, Casey H. Kerby, Shane Hargrave, Joshua Hargrave, Whitney Hargrave, Heidi Barnes, Karrie B. Wheat and Dustin Barnes; 10 great--grandchildren; sister-in law Katherine B. Brock of Athens; a niece; and three nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 54 years, Charles R. Barnes; grandson, Lance Waddell; great-grandson, Morgan Hargrave; and her only sibling, Ila Dean McLemore Tribble.

Pallbearers were grandsons and great-grandsons.

Special thanks to the staff of Madison Manor of Madison for the care they provided and the kindness shown to Mrs. Barnes and her family during her stay there.

Memorials may be made to The Alzheimer's Association, 117-A Longwood Drive S.E., Huntsville, AL 35801, or to your favorite charity.

http://enewscourier.com/obituaries/x964872578/Emogene-Barnes/print



","STR06" "I21878","McLemore","Ephraim","Abt 1738","1798","0","James L. McLemore, III writes that ""It is possibly the younger Ephraim who is listed in 1768 on the Rowan County tax list. Rowan County, NC lies about halfway between Charlotte and Winston-Salem, hence it is in the west-central portion of the state, far from the centers of early McLemore settlement. He is known to have died in 1798, at age 60, in Surry County, North Carolina, which lies northwest of Winston-Salem, along the Virginia line. He probably arrived there by 1781, when he witnessed the will of Joseph MASTERS dated June 14th of that year. Ephraim Macklemore Jr. owed certain monies to the estate of one Robert WALKER in 1784, which remained unpaid as late as 1786, all in Surry County. The first U.S. Census places him in Surry County in 1790, and his will was probated in that county in 1798.
(James L. McLemore, III, pp 47, 48).

James McKinney shows an earlier arrival date to Surry County than James L. McLemore does. Mr. McKinney states that Ephraim was on the 1775 Surry County, NC Tax List. He also noted that in 1778 he entered 570 acres of land on the county line on a small branch of Hunters Creek, being the land ""he now lives on.""

James L. McLemore indicates that ""In his will, he names his wife Hannah (who was left the use of all of his property while she remained a widow), sons Sterling, Wright, William, John, and Gilliam, and daughters Martha JONES, Kersey CONNA, Hannah McLemore, Rebecca McLemore, Fanny McLemore, and Sally McLemore. One of his executors was a Nicholas MASTERS; recalling that Ephraim Jr witnessed the will of Joseph MASTERS in 1781, it is possible that we have here a connection between the Masters family and Ephraim Jr.""

Dr. Leverett also notes that Ephraim was listed in Captain Jeffrey's Company in 1754 of the Granville Co Militia (Colonial Granville Co and its People, Worth Ray). Vol. 22, p. 370-380 N.C. State Records: Ephraim McLemore Private in Captain Osborne Jeffrey's Company, Co. C. William Eaten's Regt, Granville Co., N.C, Oct 8, 1754. James McKinney instead shows that he served as a Private in the Reg. of Col. William Eaton of Granville Couny.

The 1790 Surry Co NC census shows 1 white male 16+, 3 white males 16-; and 5 females. The 1810 N.C. census shows an E. McLemore in Bladen Co. (Source: Dr. Rudy Leverett note card on Ephraim McLemore).

More information about this family can also be found in the Collections of Dubie Hudspeth:

http://www.geocities.com/blsa44/Ralphhudspethjr.html","STR06" "I26034","McLemore","Ephraim Hester","9 Dec 1865","12 Oct 1919","0","Said to have married Gula Hester HIGDON.","STR06" "I26057","McLemore","Ephraim Hester","20 Dec 1903","19 Nov 1973","0","1Rev. William P. McLemore, in a section on his website devoted to notable McLemore's (Website: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/3476/mclem1.htm), has the following biography:

Ephraim Hester McLemore was born December 20, 1903 on the farm of his father, Tilghman Richard McLemore, west of Meadville, Mississippi. When he graduated from High School, he received an appointment to the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York. He graduated on June 9, 1928 and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Field Artillery. ""Mac"", as he was known by his army friends, soon arrived in the San Antonio area serving with the Field Artillery School at Fort Sam Houston. Here, he met Edith Adeline ""Peggy"" Pearman and they married November 10, 1931. June 1, 1937, Mac and Peggy moved to West Point, New York, where he became an Instructor in Mathematics at the United States Military Academy. It was here that their three children were born: William Pearman, Ann Schindler, and Tilghman Richard, October 21, 1940. During World War II, McLemore fought in the Pacific as an artillery officer for which he received several commendations including the Bronze Star Award. In July of 1948, he became the Assistant G-4 for the United States Armed Forces in Japan under General Douglas MacArthur. His military career ended with a medical retirement at Fort Monroe, Virginia, in 1955. His first wife had died and he remarried a Betty Sue Lindsay. After years of retirement in Front Royal, Virginia, he died November 19, 1973 and was buried in Arlington Cemetery.","STR06" "I26067","","","","","","","" "I27719","McLemore","Erdie B.","Jul 1897","Abt 1939","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1930 Census
Alabama, Limestone, Pleasant Grove Pr 7
Enumerated April 8, 1930 by John P. Brock
ED 42-10 SD 2 Sheet 4A Stamped 204
67-69
McLemore, Matt Hd M W 60 M 21 Ala Ala Ala Farming
McLemore, Mattie E Wf F 55 M 17 Ala Tn Ala
McLemore, Hassil Son M W 20 S Ala Ala Ala
68-70
McLemore, Eardie B. Hd W W 34 M 19 Ala Ala Ala Farming
McLemore, May N Wf F W 30 M 16 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Dessie E Dtr F W 9 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, James A Son M W 7 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Oville E Son M W 4 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, C.D. Son M W 4 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Harris M Son M W 2 S Ala Ala Ala
69-71
McLemore, Pettis F Hd M W 26 M Ala Ala Ala Farming
McLemore, Florence J Wf F W 25 M Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Evert F Son M W 4 3/12 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Leslie B Son M W 11/12 S Ala Ala Ala","STR06" "I22248","McLemore","Ernest Alvin","20 Jul 1921","13 Mar 1992","0","ERNEST A. McLEMORE ..

ROSEBORO (NC) - Ernest A. [Alvin] McLemore. 70, of Route 1, Box 4S4, Roseboro, died Friday in Wake Medical Center in Raleigh.

He was a member or Elizabeth Baptist Church, where he had been a deacon and trustee. He was also a retired farmer.

The funeral will be conducted Sunday at 3 p.m. in Elisabeth Baptist Church by Drs. Mike Cogdill and Lamar Eiland and the Rev. Ray Smith. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Mr. McLemore is survived by his wife Lellon Holden McLemore; a son A. Keith McLemore of Wake Forrest; three sisters, Bonnie Gilchrist of Roseboro. Hazel Bullard of Autryville and Doris Rich of Clinton, a brother, Lynwood McLemore of Roseboro; and a granddaughter.

The family will receive friends in Royal-Hall Funeral Home in Clinton tonight from 7 to 9, and at other times in the home.

From: The Fayetteville Observer..Saturday 3-14-1992
File: Obit..McLemore, Ernest Alvin..3-13-1992

(Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler on 2/4/2007)

Name: Ernest Alvin Mclemore
Gender: Male
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 13 Mar 1992
Death Place: Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina
Age: 70
Birth Date: 20 Jul 1921
Birthplace: Sampson Co., North Carolina
Occupation:
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Lellon Holden
Father's Name: Alvin Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lillie Porter
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B06501-5
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1991945
Reference Number: v 15A cn 15126
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994
","STR06" "I27768","McLemore","Ernest Cordes","30 Aug 1892","22 Mar 1959","0","When he registered for the draft during the first World War, he was a self employed farmer in Ripley, Alabama, and was married with a child. He was shown as Tall, of slender build, with dark brown eyes and black hair. His location of birth was listed as Savanah, Tennessee.","STR06" "I331","McLemore","Ernest Deford","17 Jan 1928","5 Oct 2000","0","Per ""Citizen Soldiers of Sabine County"" by Robert Cecil McDaniel:

World War II veteren. Navy. April 23, 1945 through July 30, 1946,


THE SABINE COUNTY REPORTER, October 11, 2000, Page 13, Obituaries

E.D. ""DeFord"" McLemore

E.D. ""DeFord"" McLemore, 72, of Hemphill died Thursday, October 5, 2000, at Hemphill Care and Rehabilitation Center in Hemphill.

McLemore, born Jan. 17, 1928, in Bronson as a son of the late Ira and Alma (Bragg) McLemore, had lived in Hemphill several years and was the owner of an asphalt paving company. He was a member of the Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, the Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, and Shriners. He also served in the U.S. Navy as a World War II veteran.

Survivors: wife, Elouise McLemore of Hemphill; son and daughter-in-law Randy and Terre McLemore of Nacogdoches;a brother, Rufus McLemore of Hemphill; and two granchildren, Hillary McLemore and Sara McLemore of Nacogdoches.

Funeral services were held Oct. 8 at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill with Bro. I.W. Ferguson, pastor of Johnson Missionary Baptish Church, officiating. Interment followed at Hemphill City Cemetery.","STR06" "I193","McLemore","Ernest Edward","20 May 1889","7 Oct 1963","0","From the SABINE COUNTY REPORTER, HEMPHILL, TEXAS Thursday 17 October 1963 (Courtesy of Kay Parker McCary)

Services held for Ernest McLemore

Funeral services were held for Earnest E. McLemore, 74 of Hemphill at 4 pm Tuesday, Oct 8, at the Gravel Hill Baptist Church with the Rev. E. E. Adams, pastor of Bulah Baptist Church near Pendleton in Louisiana. Assisting was the Rev. A.E. Armstrong, pastor of Gravehill church.

Mr. McLemore, a native and lifelong resident of Sabine County, died at 8:20 am Oct. 7 in the East Texas Convalescent Home, San Augustine, where he had been for seven weeks. He was a retired farmer.

Burial was in Gravel Hill cemetery under direction of Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill. Pallbearers were nephews, Max Cammack, Gayle Wyatt, Rufus McLemore, Earl McLemore, Marton Conn and Elroy Boyd.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Florence Boyd McLemore of Hemphill; two sons Hugh McLemore of Beaumont and Paul McLemore of Houston; one brother Ira McLemore of Hemphill, three sisters Miss Mollie (sic) McLemore and Mrs. Jack Cammack of Hemphilll and Mrs. Elvie Speights of Beaumont; and five grandchildren.","STR06" "I193","McLemore","Ernest Edward","20 May 1889","7 Oct 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 4
Enumerated 18 Apr 1930
ED 203-7 SD 19 Sheet 5A Stamped 234
704-727
McLemore, Ernest E Head M W 30 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McLemore, Mary F Wf F W 26 M Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Rufus H Son M W 1 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 27, 1930
SD 43-2 ED 202-3 Sheet 18A
McLemore, Ernest E Head M W 50 Tx Same House Farmer
McLemore, Florence Wf F W 46 M Tx Sam House
McLemore, Hugh R Son M W 21 S Tx R Sabine Tx ?? Stewart Reforestation
McLemore, Paul B Son M W 8 S Tx Same House","STR06" "I45808","McLemore","Ernest F.","27 Dec 1895","22 Dec 1969","0","""PFC US Army World War I"" enlisted 2 Apr 1918
","STR06" "I39251","McLemore","Ernest Garth","16 Jan 1915","26 Mar 2012","0","Ernest Garth McLemore, 97, of Valley Mills, Texas, passed away March 26, 2012, at Clifton Lutheran Sunset Home. Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Clifton. Interment will be at Our Savior's Lutheran Cemetery at Norse under the direction of Foss Funeral Home. Visitation will be 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.

Mr. McLemore was born Jan. 16, 1915, in Edna, Texas. He was the son of Elbert and Mary Belle (Dyer) McLemore. He worked for the WPA in the 1940s. As a member of the Searsville Baptist Church, he was baptized in the Bosque River. In 1954, Mr. McLemore was confirmed in the Trinity Lutheran Church and has been a member ever since. He married his sweetheart, Evelyn Princella Carlson, on April 11, 1936, and she preceded him in death in 2009.

Ernest had been a member of the John Armstrong Masonic Lodge #291 of Valley Mills for over 69 years. He and Evelyn were members of the Cotton Palace Chapter of the Good Sam's Club, and they owned and managed rental property for several years. Their independent business, McLemore Trucking, operated from 1936 to 1977, during which time Ernest also worked as a farmer, rancher, real estate broker, good citizen, and donated many hours of community service, most notably his lengthy 27 years of service as a volunteer fireman. During his service with the National Guard, combat rifle team of Company K, 143rd Infantry, his team won the honor of Official Bodyguard of Governor of Texas for one year. Mr. McLemore reigned as the statewide billiards champion (1st place winner) for eight years in the Texas Senior Games, and Ernest and Evelyn were frequent participants and winners in Central Texas Domino Tournaments. If asked, Ernest invariably lists as his most prized accomplishments, his family, friends, and his striving to lead a good Christian life.

Mr. McLemore was preceded in death by his parents; wife; five brothers; three sisters; and a grandson, Rick Farrow.

Survivors include his sons, Harlan McLemore and wife, Caren, of Hillsboro, and Darwin McLemore and wife, Lu, of Normangee; daughters, Wanda Hines and husband, Donn, of Clifton, Shelba Bland and husband, Joe, of Valley Mills, and Dr. Jonelle Farrow Chizum of Valley Mills; sisters-in-law, Ursula Carlson, Edna Carlson, and Tootsie Carlson; brother-in-law, Al Carlson; 16 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; 11 great-great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Memorials may be made to Trinity Lutheran Church, Lutheran Sunset Home, Valley Mills Fire Department or charity of your choice .

Memorial guest book may be found at www.fossfuneralhome.com.

January 16, 1915 - March 26, 2012","STR06" "I31385","McLemore","Ernest John Malcolm","27 Feb 1908","11 Mar 1978","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Louisiana, Jefferson Davis County, Jennings City
Enumerated 10 May 1940
SD 7 ED 27-6A Sheet 36B
729 R 12
Leleux, Emma Head F W 62 Ed No 7 Miss Same Place Bookbinding WH WPA Project
McLemore, Ernest J Son-in-law M W 32 M La Same Place Laborer Common
McLemore, Maggie Dtr F W 26 M No 6
McLemore, Ernest J Jr Grandson M W 8 S
McLemore, Donald E Grandon M W 6 S La
McLemore, Madeline L Granddtr F W 3 S La","STR06" "I31382","McLemore","Ernest John Malcolm","26 Mar 1932","15 Apr 1998","0","Kerrville Daily Times
Tuesday, April 21, 1998
Page 5

John M. McLemore, age 66, of Kerrville, passed away Sunday, April 19, 1998, in a local hospital. John was born March 26, 1932, in Jennings, La. John was a resident of The Wilderness park in Kerrville. He was in law enforcement most of life until his retirement. John was privileged to head the Food Pantry at the Church of the Hills in Ingram. He was also a veteran of World War II. [SIC-his son Robert notes his father actually served during the Korean Conflict, not World War II].

He is survived by his wife, Zella, of Kerrville; three daughters, Michele Sirotnak of Grapevine, Texas, Robin Ragsdale [step-daughter] of Kerrville, and Sherry Dzirerzanski [step-daughter] of West Virginia; three sons, John Paul McLemore of Nacogdoches, Texas, Clifford McLemore of Houston, and Robert McLemore of Oklahoma City, Okla; two sisters, Madeline Curtis of Leander, Texas, and Carlena McLemore of Elkhart, Texas; two brothers, Donald McLemore of Kerrville and Jerry McLemore of Elkhart, Texas; ten grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers the family has requested that memorials be made to the Food Pantry at the Church of the Hills in Ingram.

Funeral services will be 10 a.m., Wednesday, April 22, 1998, in the Church of the Hills in Ingram, with Rev. Rusty Maynard officiating. All arrangements are under the direction of Sizemore Funeral Home of Kerrville.

(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)

Melba further noted that a Mrs. Zella McLemore of Tarpley was shown as a daughter of Henrietta Kenny of Tarpley, who passed away on July 15, 1988 at the age of 91.","STR06" "I37919","McLemore","Ernest Malcolm","Apr 1880","Sep 1962","0","Said to have married Lula YATES (1891-1977).","STR06" "I40109","McLemore","Essie","Feb 1898","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a Mr. LEE prior to the 1930 census, at which time she was shown as Essie LEE, married 2 years in her parents home in Fort Worth. Her husband was not present in the home as of the time of the census enumeration.","STR06" "I36948","McLemore","Essie Lee","21 Sep 1903","13 Oct 1957","0","Name: Essie Lee Tubbs
Death Date: 13 Oct 1957
Death Place: Pampa, Gray, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age:
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 21 Sep 1903
Birthplace: Hamburg, Arkansas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: Miss.
Mother's Name: Frances Smith
Mother's Birthplace: Ark.
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Lefors, Gray, Texas
Cemetery: Memory Gardens Cemetery
Burial Place: Pampa, Texas
Burial Date: 14 Oct 1957
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135870
Digital Film Number: 4163619
Image Number: 2456
Reference Number: cn 54704
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I27902","McLemore","Estelle Ellen","2 Dec 1923","4 Nov 2003","0","(Research):A Demaree, Estelle McLemore Mrs of Petal, Mississippi and Hattie M. Tanne, Trustee r of Fort Worth, Texas were listed as landowners in Forrest County, Mississippi Township: T05N; Range: R12W; Section: S17

http://mississippi-landsource.com/maps/owners/?sec=S17&township=T05N&range=R12W&county=forrest","STR06" "I37920","McLemore","Ethel G.","Aug 1882","3 Jul 1926","0","In January 1920, she was living with her sister and brother-in-law, Florence George and Annie M. Jacobs, in Carroll County, Tennessee.

Said to have married, on 5 Nov 1920, Luther H. THOMPSON (b. 1886 d. 1971)","STR06" "I29888","McLemore","Etta Iola","12 Apr 1887","15 Jan 1965","0","Name: Ettie Iola Parker
Gender: Female
Burial Date: 15 Jan 1965
Burial Place: Bladen County, N. C.
Death Date: 13 Jan 1965
Death Place: Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina
Age: 77
Birth Date: 12 Apr 1887
Birthplace: North Carolina
Occupation: Homemaker
Race: White
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: Joseph T. Parker
Father's Name: Mckeithan Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Angeline Cain
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B01431-4
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1953569
Reference Number: v 0B cn 848
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994
","STR06" "I26377","McLemore","Ettamay","Abt 1893","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a HILL.","STR06" "I28713","McLemore","Eufalia ""Fallie""","30 Apr 1905","2 Nov 1993","0","The California Death index has her listed as follows:

Follie Johnson
Born 04-30-1905 Texas
Died 11-02-1993 Fresno County, California
Mother's Maiden name: Barrom
Father's Last name: McLemore

Her actual social security application, completed on Jan. 8, 1944, showed her address at the time as Box 251, Music, Clovis, California. Her name was shown as Fallie (non middle name) McLemore Johnson, and date of birth as April 30, 1905 in Alba, Raines County, Texas. She listed her parents as Elish McLemore and Susan Barnes. She was not employed at the time of the application.","STR06" "I24708","McLemore","Eugene Alford","20 Dec 1891","15 Mar 1925","0","Location of birth is alternately shown as Marrietta, Love County, Oklahoma. This contradicts census information.

Melba Gene McLemore writes that he was killed in an auto accident, and his father raised his three children, as their mother was financially unable to do so.

He is buried at the Shamrock Cemetery, Block A, Lot 53, Space 5.","STR06" "I24708","McLemore","Eugene Alford","20 Dec 1891","15 Mar 1925","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, Collingsworth, JP 4
Enumerated 17-18 Jan 1920 by C.H. Coperton
SD 18, ED 34, Sheet 6B
87-102
McLemore, Russell Hd M w 24 M Tx US US Farmer
McLemore, Ida B Wife F w 22 M Ok Ga Ok
McLemore, Jess Son M W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Ok
88-103
McLemore, Walter A Hd M W 52 M Tx Tn Tx Farmer
McLemore, Roberta Wf F W 47 M Tx Mo Mo
McLemore, Ruth Dtr F W 17 S Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, Walter H Son M W 9 S Ok Tx Tx
Bullock, Luther Boarder M W 16 S Ky US US Laborer Farm
89----
McLemore, Eugene Hd M W 27 M Tx Tx Tx Laboer
McLemore, Winona Wf F W 21 M Ok US US
McLemore, Lorene L Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Ok
McLemore, Walter F Son M W 4 1/12 S Tx Tx Ok

","STR06" "I39936","McLemore","Eugene Bass ""Buck""","21 Feb 1926","15 Jan 2013","0","On the Family Search Texas Births and Christenings, 1840-1981, he is listed as Bass Eugene McLemore

Obituary

Eugene ""Buck"" McLemore, 86, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013. Funeral: 11:30 a.m. Friday at Edge Park United Methodist Church, 5616 Crowley Road, Fort Worth. Interment: 2 p.m. in Newberry Cemetery, Millsap. Visitation: 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday at Winscott Road Funeral Home, 1001 Winscott Road. Buck was born Feb. 21, 1926, in Ennis. He retired from Amoco Pipeline after 38 years. Buck was a dedicated member of Edge Park United Methodist Church and taught Sunday school for many years. He led a long, good and happy life, and he will be dearly missed by his family. Buck put his trust in Christ alone for life and salvation. Eugene was predeceased by his wife of 67 years, Pearl Lee McLemore; granddaughter, Darshana McLemore; and six siblings. Survivors: Son, David McLemore and wife, Ginny Messec, of San Antonio and their sons, Gabriel and Samuel; son, Paul McLemore and wife, Debora, of Fort Worth and their children, Nathan, Jonathan, Jennifer, Zachary and Allie; nine great-grandchildren; nieces, Sharon Masterson and Mary Gulley; and nephew, Marlin Hughey Sr.

Published int he Fort Worth Star-Telegram on January 17, 2013","STR06" "I26301","McLemore","Eugene Brooks","18 Apr 1884","Nov 1967","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1920 Census
Tennessee, Gibson County, Medina Town, District 1
Enumerated 8 January 1920 By John T. Rowlett
SD 9 ED 40 Sheet 1B
24-25
McLemore, Eugene B Hd M W 35 M Tn Tn Ala Proprietor Restaurant
McLemore, Nona Wife F W 32 M Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Mattie M Dtr F W 11/12 Tn Tn Tn
Fly, Elmon StepSon M W 12 S Tn Tn Tn

26-27
McLemore, Margaret Hd F W 64 Wd Ala Ala Tn
----28
McLemore, Ernie Hd M W 21 M Tn Tn Tn Ala Laborer
McLemore, Alma J Wife F W 18 M Tn Tn Tn None
McLemore, Floid O Son M W 1 5/12 Tn Tn Tn
----29
McLemore, Cecil Hd M W 25 M Tn Tn Ala None
McLemore, Ula Wife F W 22 M Tn Tn Tn None

1930 Census
Tennessee, Madison County, Jackson City, First Ward, Civil District 5
Enumerated April 11, 1930
ED 57-12 SD 10 Sheet 17A
203-49-84
McLemore, Eugene Head m W 45 M 34 Gibson Tenn Tenn Tenn Salesman Grocer Store
McLemore, Nona Wf F W 42 M 16 Carrol Tenn Dyer Tenn Carrol Tenn Rents Room Boarding House
McLemore, Mattie Dtr F W 11 S Gibson Tenn Gibson Tenn Carrol Tenn
McLemore, Eugene Brooks Son M W 10 S Gibson Tenn Carrol Tenn Gibson Tenn
Denson, Nettie Mae Boarder F W 27 M 25 Tenn Tenn Tenn Press feeder Printing co
Denson, J W Boarder M W 23 M 21 Miss Miss Miss Presse Dry Clean Co
Fly, Elmon L Boarder M W 23 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Salesman ???
Davis, Harry Boarder M W 53 D 27 Ala Wales Scotland Mail Clerk Railway
Bilhen, P R Boarder M W 55 S Tenn Miss Tenn Salesman Insurance
Coleman, G. Elmer Boarder M W 31 S Lebanon, Tenn Tenn Tenn Barber Barber Shop
Terry, Callie Sue F W 32 Wd 17 Henderson, Tenn Tenn Tenn Teacher Business College
Terry, Callie Sue Boarder
","STR06" "I40956","McLemore","Eugene Brooks","7 Apr 1920","15 Aug 2012","0","Judge Brooks McLemore

Funeral services for Brooks McLemore, 92, long-time judge and advocate of court modernization will be conducted at 2:00 pm, Monday, August 20th at George A. Smith & Sons Funeral Home, North Chapel with Bro. Ron Hale officiating. The family will receive friends at George A. Smith & Sons Funeral Home North Chapel, Sunday August 19th from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Entombment will be at Ridgecrest Cemetery.

Judge McLemore died August 15th at Piedmont Henry Hospital, Stockbridge Georgia. He is survived by his wife of 70 years, Elizabeth Meeks McLemore; two nephews, Louis Brooks Hardcastle of Atlanta and Roy Hardcastle of Fayette County. He had one sister, Margaret Hardcastle and one half-brother, Elmon (Tode) Fly, who preceded him in death.

Born in Medina, Tennessee, his parents were the late Nona Perkins McLemore and Eugene B. McLemore. He claimed Jackson as his residence almost his entire life.

He was a veteran of WWII - 44 months of service - 2 ? years in Asiatic Pacific Theater.

Judge McLemore was educated in the Jackson City Schools, West Tennessee Business College, Union University and received his Doctor of Jurisprudence Degree from Vanderbilt University. As a senior at Vanderbilt he organized the moot court system and was the first Chief Justice. He was also a graduate of the National College of the Judiciary at the University of Nevada, Reno. He was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega college fraternity and a member of Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity.

He was engaged in the private practice of law from 1950 to 1960. He served three terms in the State Senate and was nominated for a fourth term before he was appointed Chancellor of the 14th Chancery Division of Tennessee in 1960. After serving 15 ? years in that office he was elected by the Supreme Court of Tennessee to be the Executive Secretary of that Court (now known as Administrative Director of the Courts). After serving one year, he was elected Attorney General of Tennessee by the Supreme Court. After retiring he continued to serve as Special Justice of the Supreme Court and Special Judge of the Court of Appeals by designation of the Chief Justice.

Frank F. Drowota, III, and former Chief Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court, stated: ""His leadership, intellect and energy shaped the progress of the courts of this state. He was always gracious in manner and courteous in speech, and he had a warm and delightful personality. His soundness of judgment, impartiality, courage and fairness will always be remembered. He was one of Tennessee's great judges and judicial conference leaders."" Judge Alan HIghers of the Tennessee Court of Appeals noted: ""Brooks McLemore is a legend in Tennessee law. No man in our history has made greater a contribution to our state judiciary than he has done.""

He was president of the Judicial Conference of Tennessee 1966-67. He was a member of the Judicial Council of Tennessee for 14 years. He was listed in Marquis' Who's Who in America. He served as a delegate to the National Conference of State Trial Judges, American Bar Association, three consecutive years. He was very active throughout his career in court modernization and after his retirement was cited by the Judicial Conference for his outstanding services and devoted leadership.

He was the teacher of an adult bible class, which bears his name at West Jackson Baptist Church for 41 years and he cherished the relationships he made there. He was Trustee of Union University for 12 years and was Trustee Emeritus at the time of his death. He received Union's Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1972.

As a practicing lawyer he was interested in Trade Unionism and represented many labor unions. He was president of the Jackson Trades Labor Council 1950 to 1953.

Memorials may be directed to West Jackson Baptist Church.

George A. Smith & Sons

North Chapel

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/jacksonsun/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=159252810

","STR06" "I27787","McLemore","Eugene Edwin","Abt 1925","28 Nov 2011","0","Obituary

Eugene Edwin McLemore

Petal, MS

Services will be held at 2:00 PM Friday at Eastabuchie Baptist Church for Mr. Eugene Edwin McLemore, 86, of Petal.

He died Monday, November 28, 2011 at Forrest General Hospital.

Burial will be in Highland Cemetery with military honors.

Mr. McLemore retired from the U.S. Postal Service and was an U.S. Navy Veteran of WW II.

He was a member and deacon of Eastabuchie Baptist Church.

He was preceded in death by a son, Arthur McLemore, a daughter, Shirley Sue McLemore, and parents, William & Inez Smith McLemore. He is survived by his wife, Juanita Brown McLemore of Petal; a son, Charles Eugene McLemore of Petal; two daughters, Evelyn O'Neal of Petal and Debra Jean Pitts-Greer of Moselle; six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

Visitation will begin at 12:00 noon Friday at Eastabuchie Baptist Church.

Hattiesburg American.com
Hulett-Winstead Funeral Home Inc
","STR06" "I27814","McLemore","Eula Pearly","8 Dec 1898","Nov 1973","0","At the time of the 1930 census, a 22 year old Eula P. Carter, Female, White, Single (sic), was a Student Nurse at the Laurel General Hospital in Jones County, Mississippi. (Enumerated 8 April 1930, ED 34-4, SD 9, Sheet 8A, Stamped 8).

She applied for a Social Security Account number on March 9, 1954, with her address at the time being 208 Ford Drvie, Petal, Mississippi. Her occupation was listed as ""Unemployed."" She listed her date of birth as December 8, 1898 in Forrest County, Misssissippi, contractdicting the 1900 census. Her parents were shown as John McLemore and Darline Odom.","STR06" "I28748","McLemore","Eulas","Abt 1901","Yes, date unknown","0","The father of Coy McLemore of Sheridan, Arkansas.","STR06" "I26346","McLemore","Euline","15 Apr 1910","1 Mar 2004","0","SSDI listing:

EULINE M PEAL 15 Apr 1910 01 Mar 2004 (V) 38108 (Memphis, Shelby, TN ) (none specified) 413-14-8474 Tennessee","STR06" "I35268","McLemore","Eunice A.","Abt 1905","Yes, date unknown","0","Penny Thorne shows her as Eunice Ethel McLemore, born in Washita County, Oklahoma.","STR06" "I31502","McLemore","Euva Ruth","21 Dec 1888","27 Apr 1978","0","Post to Genealogy.com, McLemore Family Genealogy Forum, Re: John ""Jack"" McLemore Logan County, KY

""One of his daughters, Euva Ruth (b. 22 Dec 1887 d. 1977 Welsh, Jeff Davis Parish, LA)is my g-g grandmother. She married Elvis Hale Henderson (b. 20 Jan 1889 Logan Co., KY d. 26 June 1917). One of their sons (my great grandfather), Maben McLemore Henderson (b. 27 Nov 1912 d. 16 Jul 1942 Jennings, LA) married Mary Sam Sturdivant. I don't have much information past John Fielding. However, if anyone needs any information after that or is willing to help me sort out the hornets nest, please feel free to contact me."" Posted by Karri York on 20 Sept 2002","STR06" "I24694","McLemore","Evaline","Abt 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

This MAY be for their family at the time of the 1880 census:

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
J. D. SELF Self M Male W 55 AL Farmer NC TN
Avaline SELF Wife M Female W 40 MS Keeping House SC TN
David SELF Son S Male W 21 TX Farm Laborer AL MS
J. A. SELF Son S Male W 20 TX Farm Laborer AL MS
J. P. SELF Son S Male W 16 TX Farm Laborer AL MS ?u?
?/u?W. E. SELF Son S Male W 13 TX Farm Laborer AL MS
N. J. SELF Dau S Female W 11 TX AL MS Saml. T. SELF Son S Male W 3 --- TX AL Louisa SELF Dau S Female W 1 TX AL MS ?u? ?/u?Thos. CARAWAY BroL M Male W 24 TX Farm Laborer SC TN ?u?
?/u?Adaline CARAWAY SisterL M Female W 17 TX House Laborer --- ---
Source Information:
Census Place District 42, Falls, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255302
NA Film Number T9-1302
Page Number 268C","STR06" "I38388","McLemore","Evelina","Abt 1836","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1860 Census, Evalina, her sister Deborah, and mother were all living with their sister and brother-in-law, William and Oliva Stout, in Warren, Mississippi.","STR06" "I24593","","","","","","","" "I25786","","","","","","","" "I38010","McLemore","Everett","Abt 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1900 federal census, an Everet McLemore, born May 1869 in Mississippi was working as a servant in Mt. Carmel, Covington County, Mississippi. He was living in the home of Ben Warren, a carpenter, along with numerous other servants listed primarily as Day Laborers or teamsters.

Ann and Eldom McLemore show that he married Eula HESTER in 1904, and that they were the parents of Evelyn, Mary Lula and Juanita.","STR06" "I27297","McLemore","Evy S.","13 Dec 1879","22 May 1958","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Mary Jo:

Funeral services for Mrs. Evy Bridges, 78, Athens Rt. 5, were held at the Mt. Carmel Church of Christ Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Burial was in Dement Cemetery, Spry Funeral Home directing.

Mrs. Bridges died Thursday morning at the Athens-Limestone Hospital after a long illness.

She is survived by a son, Nick Bridges, Athens Rt. 5; seven daughters, Mrs. Exie Nichols, Athens Rt. 5, with whom she made her home, Mrs. Mary Odell Chittam, Athens Rt. 8, Mrs. Clara Elledge, Hazel Green, Mrs. Marie Wooding, Millerton, N.Y., Mrs. Mattie Billions, Athens, Mrs. Syble Newton, Anderson, and Mrs. Edna Newton, Rogersville; a sister, Mrs. Betty Ezell; 17 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.

Published in The Limestone Democrat, Athens, AL, Tuesday, May 27, 1958","STR06" "I24969","","","","","","","" "I26291","McLemore","Fairy Bell","19 Dec 1926","7 Jan 2012","0","Fairy Bell McLemore Edwards, loving wife, mother and grandmother, age 85, passed away January 7, 2012 in Canyon Lake, Texas. She was born December 19, 1926, in Trenton, Tennessee to James and Thurzer (Barker) McLemore. She entered nursing school in September 1946 at St. Joseph's in Memphis, Tennessee and graduated in 1949. She was a registered nurse at Metropolitan Methodist Hospital in San Antonio. Fairy Bell was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and several other historical organizations and a longtime member of Lake Canyon Yacht Club. She was preceded in death by her husband, Richard Parks Edwards, Jr. and son, James Perry Edwards. She is survived by her son, Richard P. Edwards, III of Austin; daughter, Evelyn Ann Edwards Stuckey and husband Victor of San Antonio; grandchildren, Rachel Edwards, Richard P. Edwards, IV, Aaron Stuckey and James Lee Edwards; and brother, Eugene McLemore of Trenton, Tennessee. The family will receive friends from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. on Monday, January 16, 2012, at Porter Loring Mortuary North. Service Monday, January 16, 2012, 10:00 a.m. Porter Loring North Chapel. Pastor Rusty Rice will officiate. Interment will follow in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. You are invited to sign the Guestbook at www.porterloring. com Arrangements with Porter Loring Mortuary North. 2102 North Loop 1604 East. San Antonio, TX 78232 - (210) 495-8221
Published in Austin American-Statesman on January 13, 2012","STR06" "I2007","McLemore","Fannie B.","4 Jan 1896","3 May 1975","0","Fannie B. Gillespie

Mrs. Fannie B. Gillespie, 79, of Reeves, died in Natchitoches on Saturday, May 3, at 12:25 a.m., following an extended illness.

Survivors include two sons, Chester Gillespie of Natchitoches, and Richard Gillespie of Reeves; two daughters, Mrs. Herman Jenkins of Marthaville, and Mrs. Tommy Nettles of Ft. Worth, Tex.; three sisters, Miss Maggie McLemore, and Mrs. Dan Prado, both of Hemphill, Tex., and Mrs. Ara McDaniel of Longview, Tex.; 10 grandchildren, and 19 great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held on Monday, May 5, at the Robeline First Baptist Church, at 10 a.m., with the Rev. W. W. Read, and the Rev. Richard Gillespie officiating. Burial was in the Robeline Cemetery, under the direction of the Warren Meadows Funeral Home.

(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)

Description: Funeral Records: Fannie B Gillespie, Sabine Parish, La. G-421
Source: Warren Meadows Funeral Home Records, Book 1975 Pg 77
Submitted by: Pat Berel

Fannie B Gillespie

Given Name . . . . . . Fannie B

Birth Surname. . . . . McLemore

Married Surname. . . . Gillespie

Birth Date . . . . . . 1/4/1896

Death Date . . . . . . 5/3/1975

Approximate Age. . . . 79

Residence. . . . . . . Reeves, La

Place of Birth . . . . Hemphill, Tx

Place of Death . . . . Natchitoches, La

Spouse . . . . . . . . Widowed

Father . . . . . . . . McLemore, John

Father's Birthplace. . Unk

Mother . . . . . . . . Clark, Anna

Mother's Birthplace. . Unk

Cemetery . . . . . . . Robeline

Next of Kin. . . . . . Gillespie, Chester (son)

Doctor . . . . . . . . Nat. Parish Hosp

These are handwriten records, and were at times hard to
read. Question marks were used where a field was not readable.
Birth surnames were derived from the father's surname. If the
father's name was not listed, the married surname was used in
the Birth Surname field. Approximate Age is derived by
subtracting year of birth from year of death when these are
given. Mother's and Father's birthplace have been added to
records after 1960.

Many thanks to Warren Meadows Funeral Home for making these
records available.


http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm","STR06" "I47165","McLemore","Farris","18 Jan 1926","13 Jan 2008","0","His Find A Grave Memorial page shows he was a World War II veteran, serving in the U. S. Army. He served from July 1944 until August 1945. This matches the information in the U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. His son, Richard McLemore of Charlotte noted his father was in the Battle of the Bulge.","STR06" "I30465","McLemore","Felix Cornelius ""Mac""","27 Apr 1927","17 Dec 2007","0","Melba Gene McLemore noted he first married Lois LEVEL. She also writes that when he was born, he was delivered by a black midwife who suggested the name Jasper Cornelius. His grandmother had a fit, saying that was a black name, and thus he was renamed as Felix Cornelius.

Obituary, copied from his Find A Grave Memorial Page:

Felix C. McLemore, Sr, age 80, of Weatherford, Texas formerly of Wilmar, Arkansas died Tuesday, December 11, at Regency Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas.

He was born April 27, 1927 in Jefferson County, Arkansas a son of the late Sterling Cornelious McLemore and Elna Ophelia Bass McLemore.

He was a Baptist, served in the US Army, was a retired diesel mechanic and worked many years for Blankinship Motor Company, Warren, Ark.

Surviving is his wife Cookie McLemore whom he married on October 2, 1971 at Pine Bluff, Arkansas; 3 sons Lynn McLemore, US Marines, Beaufort, South Carolina, John Wayne McLemore, US Army stationed in Iraq and Felix C. McLemore, Jr, Mineral Wells, Texas; 2 daughters Sharon Kay Bussell, Middleton, Tenn. and Karen Scott, Austin, Tex; 1 brother Tommy McLemore, Warren, Ark; 2 sisters Faye, Patenotte, Yazoo City Miss and Betty Kight, Monticello, Ark; 12 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.

He was also preceded in death by a son Donald Wayne McLemore.

Funeral services were 10:00am Monday, December 17, at Frazer's Chapel by Rev. Richard Warren. Linda Barrett was the organist. Burial with flag presentation ceremony was in Fitzhugh Cemetery in Jefferson County by Frazer's Funeral Home of Warren.

Pallbearers were James Caldwell, Ted Hess, Chris Brown, Bryan Tutor, Jerry McLemore, Clint McLemore, Danny McIntyre and Wendell Taylor.","STR06" "I24602","McLemore","Felix Delbert ""Bud""","30 Dec 1873","19 Oct 1948","0","(Research):

Census Information

1900 Federal Census
Texas, Lee County, JP 3, ED 58
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900 by Wm. J. Hall
SD 10, ED 58, Sheet 5A
----- McLemore Hd W M Dec 1873 27 M4 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Annah McLemore Wf W F Sept 1876 23 M4 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
Delbert McLemore Son W M Sept 1896 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Bessie McLemore Dtr W F Mar 1898 2 S
Johnnie McLemore Son W M Oct 1899 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Rome T. McLemore Brother W M June 1882 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer

1910 Federal Census
Texas, Palo Pinto County, Mineral Wells Ward 2 (South Part)
Enumerated 22 ___ 1910 by J.M. Dewey
Sd 16 Ed 190 Sheet 7B
412-180-180
McLemore, Felix D Hd M W 36 M1 12 Tx US US Laborer Odd Jobs
McLemore, Anna Wf 33 M1 7/6 12 Tx Ala Tx
McLemore, Delbert Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Bessie Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Johnnie Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Leon Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Hallie May Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Buster Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Federal Census
Texas, Ellis County, JP 3
Enumerated 28 Jan'y 1920 by Leon Hosef
SD 5 ED 132 Sheet 14A
#224-244
Anderson, John W ??? M W 72 W Tx Al Al Cooking Private Home
McLemore, Felix Head M W 46 M Tx La Tx Farming
McLemore, Anna Wife F W 42 M Tx Al Tx
McLemore, Johnnie Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Leon Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Buster Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Walter C Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Roy Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Carol Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Ellis County, Pr 3, ED 27
Enumerated April 5, 1930 by Karl C. Jones
ED 20-27, SD 16 Sheet 3B
57-57
McLemore, Felix D Hd M W 56 M 22 Tx La Tx Farmer
McLemore, Anna Wife F W 53 M 18 Tx Al Tx
McLemore, Bass Son M w 19 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Roy Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Karl Son M W 13 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Margaretta Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Ellis County, JP 3
Enumerated April 2, 1940 by Richard M. Whitfill
SD 6 ED 70-291
9-0wn Value of home 4,000
McLemore, Felix Hd M W 66 M No 7 Tx R Ellis Tx Farmer
McLemore, Anna Wf F W 63 M No H-2 Tx R Ellis Tx
Spurgeon, Judson Son-in-law M W 51 M No 7 Tx R Ellis Tx Farmer
Spurgeon, Bessie Dtr F W 42 M No H-3 Tx R Ellis Tx
Spurgeon, Billie L Grddtr F W 18 S No H-4 R Ellis Tx
Spurgeon, Peggy Gene Grddtr F W 12 S Yes 5 Tx R Ellis Tx
Spurgeon, Flora May Grddtr F W 5 S No Tx R Ellis Tx","STR06" "I24602","McLemore","Felix Delbert ""Bud""","30 Dec 1873","19 Oct 1948","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I25304","McLemore","Felix Durward","14 Aug 1933","3 Dec 2002","0","McLEMORE, Felix D., 69, of Caldwell died Tuesday. Visitation 3 p.m. today and 7:30 a.m. Friday, Phillips & Luckey Funeral Home, Caldwell. Services 2 p.m. Friday, St. John's Lutheran Church, Deanville. Burial Masonic Cemetery, Caldwell.
Copyright (c) 2002 Austin American-Statesman December 5, 2002
(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)","STR06" "I24841","McLemore","Felix Everette","28 Feb 1899","5 May 1973","0","His Texas Death certificate shows he was the owner & operator of an auto electric company, and veteran of World War I. It also shows his place of birth as Palo Pinto County, versus Lee County, as reported by Melba Gene McLemore.

A photo of his military marker can be seen on Find A Grave. It is engraved with a cross and the following""

Felix E McLemore
Texas
Cpl US Army
World War I PH
Feb 28 1899 May 5 1973

Name Felix Everette Mclemore
Event Type Death
Event Date 05 May 1973
Event Place Ennis, Ellis, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 28 Feb 1899
Birthplace Palo Pinto, Texas [sic-Per his grandson, Felix was actually born in Lee County, near Elgin]
Father's Name William Thomas Mclemore
Mother's Name Anna Woodruff
Certificate Number 44439
GS Film number 2242784
Digital Folder Number 005145736
Image Number: 03043

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K38J-HCN : accessed 24 October 2015), Felix Everette Mclemore, 05 May 1973; citing certificate number 44439, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2,242,784.","STR06" "I24841","McLemore","Felix Everette","28 Feb 1899","5 May 1973","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Ward 5
Enumerated 10 Jun 1940
SD 3 ED 51-12 Sheet 4A
56 R 130
McLemore, Felix E Head M W 41 M No H-1 Tx R St. Landry LA Operator Drag Line
McLemore, Leota Wf F W 41 M No H-1 Tx R St. Landry LA
McLemore, Billy T Son M W 15 S No H-1 Tx R St. Landry La","STR06" "I24467","McLemore","Felix Harrelson","16 Mar 1843","16 Nov 1919","0","Melba Gene McLemore writes that her great-great grandfather, Felix Harrelson McLemore ""is often described as the most colorful of the McLemore brothers. His self proclaimed profession was that of a Professional Monte Dealer, although census records listed him as a farmer. Letters Felix and Clarissa exchanged show Felix was most often gone to Idaho or Montana prospecting for gold. From their letters, and the children's birth dates, we gather Felix was home long enough for Clarissa Isabella to become pregnant with one of their ten children, and then he would be off again on another mining prospect.""

This is a letter he wrote his wife from Thompon Falls, Montana, as transcribed by Melba Gene McLemore:

Thompson Falls MO [Montana]
June 19th 187?
Dear Isabel, I write you a few lines in answer to yours of seven days ago and this being the first chance I have had to get a letter to the office I have had since I received your letter although I was here a week ago but did not have time to write as I was in a hurry to get on .We are still out from Thompson Falls fifteen miles prospecting land but have had bad luck that is we have not struck gold enough to pay in any quantities but are not done trying but don't know when we will give it up but not soon I have found another Lege of one I wrote to you about finding one sometime ago and was going to have an assay of it it only went $16.00 to the ton but I think it will get better as we go down on it and that is our business here today to get fuse and powder and tools to work the lege with the other one I found. I don't know now what it will go but I think it better than the other one. We went to bed rock in our placer mines but did not find gold enough to pay so gave it up but we are going down on our lege and will work a week or so and then I am going on a trip in the mountains with a man who has got horses and will furnish me to go with him and we will be gone for two months or more but you can still direct to Thompson. Hope you are all well can't say when I will be at home may not come this winter but will if I make money enough to get home on and back here in the Spring for I think I will make something here yet for the country is covered with minerals of all kinds. Tell Robert to be on his guard for he is in danger of being killed at any time I have only killed one deer since I have been here, but have not had time to hunt. I saw an awful large bear track in the sand between here and camp this morning but I have not seen one since I have been here. I got a letter from the boys and will answering them as soon as I get a little time hope they are getting out of the grass and they will have an easier time I don't intend for them to make another crop in that county if I can help it. Write soon and often and don't wait for me to write for it may be some time before I am where I can write as ever
F H McLemore

Another letter from Thompson Falls follows:

Thompson Falls
Dear Isabel,
I write you a few lines after waiting to hear from you. I have written two letters since I heard from any of you. What is the matter. Have you written or not or do you wait for me to write before you write. If so I think you owe me a dozen or more for I know that I have written a dozen more than I got from any of you. I am not doing anything of account. Hardly make my grub and sometimes don't make that. In fact couldn't do much if I had work to do for the snow is three feet or has been until a few days back. We had quite a thaw but it snowed all day yesterday and the night before. As the snow snow is over two feet deep now and will not be less until spring. I shall prospect next spring again after I do my assessment work on my claims which will take some twenty days as I own two Interests and as soon as I am done I will start for the mountains for two months and if I don't find something rich I will quit and go to work for wages and try to get back home by winter if I can. I hope you will get along without me until then which I know you can and better perhaps than if I was there but you don't know how bad I want to see you all but I can't get there now so I will try to content myself by thinking you will get along without me best. I hope the children are going to school. When you write give me all the news and don't write such short letters as this. Hope this will find all well.
As ever F H McLemore


The following letter, also transcribed by Melba Gene McLemore, is one that Felix wrote his son John Wright McLemore from the Idaho Territory in the 1880's:

Murrayville, Shoshone County Idaho Terr.
March the 22nd, 188?
John W. McLemore
Dear Son: I write you in answer to yours which came to hand a day or so ago. I haven't nothing new to write. I am working at a saw mill at two dollars a day and board and it is very hard work in heavy timber and snow but I don't think I will work long as the mill will not run only to the last of the month by the partie who is running now --- I will not stay here long for as soon as I can make a few dollars I will go to work on my claims. I wish you all was out here and I hope you will sell the place this year at some price for I can't live in that country anymore after seeing this country. What has become of Marion Oliver or do you know. I have written to him several times but got no answers. Is Tie Jones thear yet if not find out whear he is and write to me. I have written to him and Neal Campbell but have not got any answers -- I don't think Marion Oliver is in the county or he would have answered my letters -- I hope you will succeed in making a good crop, be sure and do the best you all can for I don't know when I will start home not before fall at any rate. I will try to save money enough to carry me home this summer if possible. Thear is quite a rush here now and plenty men out of work and can' get a day's work--I have just written to your mother-- I hope you boys will not let your mother do any hard work for she says she has not been well since I left home. Well I will close. Hope this will find all well. What is John Shep doing.
as ever your Affectionate Father
Felix McLemore FH McLemore

Clarissa wrote her husband in December, 1883 asking him to come home, as there had been some killings in McDade. Melba's transcription of this letter follows:

McDade Bastrop December the 10th 1883

Dear Husband In answer to yours which came in hand a few days Since and found all well and doing the the best we no how - your fruit trees has come and i went and got them and planted them out - you sayed to mark the hogs ive have marked all that didnt die the rest of them are looking very fine there is thousands of _____ yet plenty to last even till Spring-- Moley Bobs Wife is here bin here since sunday She stayed at Mr. Wards seven or eight days and 10 or 12 at Thads and is here and She dont no where bob is at left here a few days ago to hunt a place and have not herd from him since-The partys that rented the Wheat ? place have backed out wanted Thad to furnish 10 or 15 dolars to repane the houses and deduct it from the rent dont no of eny one else wanting land and will have to let it stand until you come home- well there has bin some killing in McDade Bose Heffington was kild there a few nights ago in the dark no one was present the parties met on the street near the market and both parties shot but neither party culd be found and it was a mistry for a while.what _____bose recieved the first shot through the left lung and brok and runn out g. milltons paster and went to miltons house and told about it- he lived about forty eight hours and made an afendavit and swore to it and it was against Jeff fitzpatrick and jeff has not bin seen since Walter sayes he is very proud now and going to bring him a saddle The cowes are very poor on account of eating acorns still I have rote all that is of eny interest. will close by saying I wis you would come home as soon as you can
Your Wife Isabell

(Transcriber's Note: It appears this letter was folded and an extra note added to the end of the paper as the writing appears upside down when looking at the front page of the letter. Written above Isabellas heading of ""McDade Bastrop December the 10th 1883"" is the following: ""Bill says he has quiet crying and will give you some Eggs to make you an EGG Nog when you come home.""

A few weeks later, Felix's own brothers Thad and Wright, were taken out of a saloon in McDade and hung by vigilantes, George Milton, Tom Bishop, Mr. Howery and Preacher Frank Fleming. His brothers-in- law, Az and Jack Batey, were killed in a shoot out on Christmas Day, the day following the hangings. Robert Stephens and Haywood Batey were also involved in the shoot out, but not killed. A niece, Pearl Lee Batey was to be born this same day, to Walter and Elizabeth Batey.

Had Felix been home, he likely would have been killed as well. He was interviewed by the St. Louis Globe Democrat Reporter on December 29 about the tragedies in McDade. Melba Gene was unable to find a copy of this article in any of the December, 1883 St. Louis papers, however the article was reprinted in several Texas newspapers.

Melba found the following related article from the Williamson County Sun, published on January 31, 1884:
""Last Monday afternoon, Felix McLemore and Marion Beatty, kinsmen of the men who were hung and shot at McDade on Christmas, rode into Taylor armed with Winchester rifles, and stopped at Pilgrim's saloon. Milton and Bishop, whose firearms were used with fatal effect in the McDade affray, were already in town, well armed, and at Boyd's store on the opposite side of Main street. The two hostile parties were soon aware of their proximity to each other and were vigilant and guarded in their movements on the streets. For a time fears were entertained of a deadly conflict on our streets, but neither party sought a meeting with the other, and Milton and Bishop, having attended to the business which brought them to town, left for home. McLemore and Beatty remained in town till next day, when Marshal Olive got a telegram from the sheriff of Bastrop county, to arrest Beatty, on a charge of robbery, and bring him to Bastrop; in compliance with which he made the arrest and carried Beatty up to Austin that day, McLemore accompanying his friend.""

Felix and Isabella had ten children, nine of whom lived into adulthood. Of the nine children, Gabe would die at 17 years and one day of age. The youngest son would live 9 days, as inscribed on Isabella's headstone, as she too would pass from the birth of this child.

In 1892, some four years after Clarissa died, Felix and his children sold their land and McDade. The following year he took out a life insurance policy with New York Life in St. Louis, Missouri. He named his children Clarissa Isabell (Lotta) and Marion Harrelson McLemore as beneficiaries, and listed his occupation as Cowboy and Saloon Keeper.

Felix remarried to ""a woman named Sara, around the same time his daughter Minnie Bell married in 1904. Oral family history has this as a short lived marriage---and no records of it have been found."" He had a saloon in Mineral Wells about this same time.

Felix bailed out of the saloon business in 1916, he had gone broke from selling on credit. His address in 1919 was St. Louis, Missouri, where he was staying with his daughter, Lotta, and her husband, Claude Johnstone. This is where he was living when he died.

This is a letter he wrote his daughter, Minnie, from St. Louis in 1919, transcribed by Melba.

St. Louis
6-6-19
7025 WATERMAN ST
MRS. MINNIE GAINES

DEAR DAUGHTER

WILL WRITE YOU AGAIN THIS LEAVES ME WELL-LOTTIE IS SITTING_UP THE FIRST TIME YESTERDAY THINK SHE WILL BE OUT BY SUNDAY . THE YOUNGEST GIRL FLORENCE HAS A BAD CASE OF THE MUMPS. THIS IS THE FOURTH DAY IT HAS BEEN RAINING HERE FOR THE LAST SIX WEEKS FAIR TODAY

HAVENT HEARD FROM ANY OF THE FOLKS IN SOME TIME DON'T KNOW WHAT IS THE REASON WALTER HE WROTE THAT HE EXPETED TO GO TO DALLAS SHE ? BE OPERATED ON FOR THE PYLES AND HAVE NOT HEARD OF HIM SINCE WROTE JOHN BUT HAVE NOT HEARD FROM HIM DON'T GUESS I WILL SUPPOSE HE GOT MIFFTED BECAUSE I DID NOT STOP AS I WENT HOME FROM YOUR HOUSE. I DID NOT HAVE TIME FOR I WOULD OF MISSED THE TRAIN IF I HAD STOPPED. SO IF HE GOT MAD AT THAT I CANT HELP IT.

HAVE A NICE SMALL GARDEN HAVE HAD LOTS OF RADISHES AND LETTUS BEANS ARE BLOOMING IT IS ABOUT THE SISE OF YOUR GARDEN HAVE LOTS OF FLOWERS PLANTED OUT LOT OF ROSES BUT OUT ONLY A FEW IN BLOOM CLAUDE IS QUITE A GARDNER SO BETWEEN US I THINK WE WILL SOON HAVE LOTS TO EATE FROM IT- YOU CAN GET ANY VEGETABLE IN THE MARKET YOU CAN THINK OF SO THEY HAVE PLENTY TO EAT HERE - HAS KETON COME HOME YET. WOULD LIKE TO KNOW LOTTIE SAYS SHE WILL WRITE TO YOU AS SOON AS SHE IS ABLE-WILL CLOSE HOPE THIS FINDS YOU ALL WELL WRITE SOON I REMAIN AS EVER YOUR AFFECTIONATE OLD DAD

FELIX MCLEMORE

His body was brought back to Millsap, Texas by train, with his daughter Mollie there waiting. He was buried in the Cox Cemetery, next to his wife, Isabella.","STR06" "I24467","McLemore","Felix Harrelson","16 Mar 1843","16 Nov 1919","0","(Research):
Census Information:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's
Birthplace
Mother's Birthplace

F. H. MCLEMORE Self M Male W 37 LA Laborer TN MS
S. I. MCLEMORE Wife M Female W 33 GA Keeping House SC GA
Walter K. MCLEMORE Son S Male W 12 TX Works On Farm LA GA
Molly MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 10 TX At Home LA GA
John W. MCLEMORE Son S Male W 8 TX LA GA
Thomas A. MCLEMORE Son S Male W 7 TX LA GA (Actually Thaddeus Asbury)
Minnie B. MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 5 TX LA GA
Eliza MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 3 TX LA GA
Felix H. MCLEMORE Son S Male W 1 TX LA GA


Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 8, Bastrop, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255290
NA Film Number T9-1290
Page Number 209C - http://www.familysearch.org v.2.5.0


1900 Federal Census
Texas, Parker County, JP 5, ED 75
Enumerated 12 June 1900 by Sam P. Newbery
SD 3, ED 75, Sheet 5
86-86
McLemore, Felix Hd W M Mar 1843 57 Wd LA TN Miss Farmer
McLemore, Minnie B Dtr W F Mar 1878 21 S Tx La Ga
McLemore, Felix H Son W M Jun 1879 20 S Tx La Ga
McLemore, Clarisy I Dtr W F Apr 1882 18 S Tx La Ga
McLemore, Marion H Son W M Jun 1884 14 S Tx La Ga
McLemore, Nancy J Stepmother W F Mar 1835 65 Wd 8/6 Tenn Tenn NC

1910 Federal Census
Oklahoma, Jackson County, Bacum Township (part of)
Enumerated 29 April 1910 by D.C. Oliver
SD 5 ED 134 Sheet 7B
118-124
Littlefield, J.D. Hd M W 43 M1 20 Tx Tn Tx Farming
Littlefield, Mallie Wife F W 40 M1 20 4/4 Tx La Ga
Littlefield, Deland Dtr F w 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Littlefield, Cedcle Son M W 17 Tx Tx Tx
Littlefield, Keton Son M W 14 Ok Tx Tx
Littlefield, Ona B Dtr F W 8/12 Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, F.H.Father-in-law M W 67 Widow La Tn Miss Laborer Odd Jobs","STR06" "I24576","McLemore","Felix Haywood ""Sam""","18 Jan 1879","10 Oct 1936","0","Why not listed with his parents on the 1880 census?

Name: Feliz Haywood Mclemore
Death Date: 10 Oct 1936
Death Place: Tacoma, Pierce, Washington
Gender: Male
Race (Displayed on Form):
Age at Death: 57 years
Estimated Birth Year: 1879
Birth Date:
Birth Place:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Jessie Mclemore
Father's Name: F.H. Mclemore
Father's Birth Place:
Mother's Name: Unknown
Mother's Birth Place:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2023363
Digital GS Number: 4218408
Image Number: 839
Volume/Page/Certificate Number:
Collection: Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960
","STR06" "I24576","McLemore","Felix Haywood ""Sam""","18 Jan 1879","10 Oct 1936","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 Census
Washington, Pierce County, Tacoma
Enumerated April 1910
SD 3 ED 238
A 31 year old Haywood McLemon is listed as a boarder in the home of Elias and Mary COUCH. He was shown as born in Texas, as was his son, 5 year old Stillman, also born in Texas. Wife Chessie is not present.","STR06" "I24897","McLemore","Flemons H.","6 Apr 1906","28 Jun 1996","0","Middle name shown both as HARRISON and HARVEY by various researchers. On birth certificate of his eldest daughter, Martha Ozelia, he was shown as an oil field worker, and his place of birth was listed as Oklahoma.","STR06" "I34406","McLemore","Florence","20 May 1880","8 Aug 1881","0","Listed on the 1880 census, as a one month old daughter not yet named, but not found thereafter. At the time of the 1900 Federal Census, Sarah Ragsdale McLemore reported she was the mother of eight total children, 7 of them still living. It is assumed that this is the child that died prior to 1900. It is not known if she died as an infant, or as a young woman.","STR06" "I26176","McLemore","Florence","May 1890","Yes, date unknown","0","AKA Florelle.","STR06" "I22181","McLemore","Florence Hues","7 Nov 1916","2 Jan 2012","0","She married a SMITH? Could it have been Lonnie C. Smith (12 July 1907-11 Nov 1975) who is also buried at the Parkersburg Baptist Church Cemetery.","STR06" "I27172","McLemore","Florence Nancy","10 Sep 1862","4 Jan 1929","0","Merritt Mullen shows her full name as Florence Sophro N.T. McLemore.","STR06" "I27172","McLemore","Florence Nancy","10 Sep 1862","4 Jan 1929","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Perry County, Beat 2
Enumerated 22 June 1900 T. E. H. Robinson
SD 6 ED 88 Sheet 17A
314-318
Lee N N Hd W M Sept 1857 42 M 12 Miss Miss Miss
Lee Florence Wf W F Sept 1862 37 M13 6/6 Miss Miss Miss
Lee Stanley N Son W M Oct 1888 11 S Miss Miss Miss
Lee Nathan V Son W M Nov 1890 9 S Miss Miss Miss
Lee, Elroy Loyd Son W M Nov 1892 7 S Miss Miss Miss
Lee, Rachel O Dtr W F Jun 1895 5 S Miss Miss Miss
Lee, Chelis M Son W M Apr 1897 3 S Miss Miss Miss
Lee, Mittie A Dtr W F Jan 1899 2 S Miss Miss Miss

1910 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated 14 May 1910 by Luther M. Cox
SD 6 ED 15 Sheet 26A Stamped 163
HH 371-373
Scott E.V. McLemore, and his mother, the widowed Ellen McLe
more

HH 372-374
Lee, Nathan N Hd M W 52 M 22 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Lee, Florence Wf F W 47 M1 22 9/9 Miss Miss Miss
Lee, Stanley Son M W 21 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Lee, Valverta Son M W 19 S Miss Miss Miss Lumber Saw Mill
Lee, Lloyd Son M W 17 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Lee, Olesta Dtr F W 14 S Miss Miss Miss
Lee, Cheris Son M W 13 S Miss Miss Miss
Lee, Alpharetta Dtr F W 11 S Miss Miss Miss
Lee, John Son M W 9 S Miss Miss Miss
Lee, Scott Son M W 6 S Miss Miss Miss
Lee, E/Aileen Dtr F W 3 S Miss Miss Miss


1920 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated 21 and 22 January 1920 by Eugene V. Ford
SD 6 ED 15 Sheet 11B
HH204-204
Lee, Nathan N Hd M W 62 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Lee, Florence N Wife F W 47 M Miss MIss Miss
Lee, Chevious M Son M W 22 S Miss Miss Miss Laborer SawMill
Lee, John O SOn M W 18 S Miss Miss Miss
Lee, Scott E. SOn M W 16 S Miss Miss Miss
Lee, Ellen A Dtr F W 12 S Miss Miss Miss


HH 207-207 Abram Napolean and Josephine McLEMORE
HH 209-209 Scott McLEMORE","STR06" "I45618","McLemore","Florene E.","Mar 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","She married John M. MARTIN, and in 1940, her widowed mother is living with their family.","STR06" "I39891","McLemore","Floy","Abt 1901","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Noah PARKER.","STR06" "I36410","McLemore","Floyd","20 Nov 1898","26 Jan 1966","0","At the time he registered for the draft for the First World War, he was living in Choctaw County, Oklahoma. He listed his nearest relative as T. D. McLemore of Bryant County, Oklahoma. He was short, of medium build, and had brown hair and eyes. He was employed as a farmer. His Social Security account was established in Kansas.

His son, Arthur, wrote that ""He left the farm at about 13 years old and worked as a dragline operator all his life. He had black hair.""","STR06" "I36410","McLemore","Floyd","20 Nov 1898","26 Jan 1966","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Arkansas, Calhoun County, Franklin Twp, Hampton Town
Enumerated 21 Apr 1930
ED 7-6 SD 11 Sheet 2B
36-43
McLemore, Floyd Head R $20 M W 32 M 28 Tx Ala Ala Engineer Dragline Shovel
McLemore, Eva P Wf F W 34 M 30 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Floyd Jr Son M W 2 3/12 S Tenn Tx Tx","STR06" "I45990","McLemore","Floyd Horace","29 May 1892","5 Dec 1951","0","In 1930, he was living with a wife and children in the household of brother William A. McLemore in Little Rock, Arkansas. From the 1940 census, it appears that he moved with his wife and children to Cameron County, Texas sometime before 1935.

Information below copied from his FIndAGrave memorial page, created by Christine Thacker:

4/25/2014 from contributor http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=mr&MRid=19161786
Ancestry.com. U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Floyd Horace McLemore
County: Muscogee
State: Georgia
Birthplace: CLARK COUNTY, Mississippi, United States of America
Birth Date: 29 May 1892
Race: Caucasian (White)

Ancestry.com. Alabama, Deaths and Burials Index, 1881-1974
Name: Floyd Horace McLemore
Birth Date: abt 1892
Death Date: 5 Dec 1951
Death Place: Phenix City, Russell, Alabama
Death Age: 59
Gender: Male
Father Name: T M McLemore
Mother Name: Attie Williams
FHL Film Number: 1908865

","STR06" "I45990","McLemore","Floyd Horace","29 May 1892","5 Dec 1951","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Arkansas, Pulaski County, Big Rock Twp, Little Rock City Ward 8
Enumerated 9 Apr 1930
SD 60-36 SD 6 Sheets 11A and 11B Stamped 131
Cedar
1511-253-273
McLemore, William A.Head R 22.50 R M W 26 M 20 Miss Tx Miss
McLemore, Etta Wf F W 23 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Clayton Son M W 6 S Ark Miss Tx
McLemore, Joy Dtr F W 7 S Ok Miss Tx
McLemore, Floyd H Brother M W 34 M 26 Miss Tx Miss
McLemore, Minnie Sister-in-law F W 33 M 17 Ala Ok Miss
McLemore, Paul Nephew M W 15 M W Miss Miss Ala
McLemore, Austin Nephew M W 13 S W Miss Miss Ala
McLemore, Clifton Nephew M W 11 S Oka Miss Ala
McLemore, Lorene Niece F W 8 S Ok Miss Miss Ala
McLemore, Vivian Niece F W 7 S Ok Miss Miss Ala
McLemore, Isaac W Father M W 57 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Affie Mother F W 56 M 17 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Lela M Sister F W 20 S Miss Tx Miss

1940 Census
Texas, Cameron County, JP 7
Outside of La Feria City and Santa Rosa Town
Enumerated April 17, 1940
SD 15 ED 31-60 Sheet 15B
Rabb Road
273-R-4-Yes
McLemore, Floyd (x) Head M W 48 M No 7 Misss Same Place Farmer Farm
McLemore, Minnie Wf F W 44 M No 2 Ala Same Place
McLemore, Austin Son M W 22 S No H4 Miss Same Place Macanic Radio
McLemore, Clifton Son M W 21 S No H1 Oklahoma Same Place Farm Labor Farm
McLemore, Paul Son M W 25 M No 7 Miss Same Place Oiler Drag Line
McLemore, R. V. Dtr in-law F W 18 M No 6 Tx R
McLemore, Barby Jane Grddtr F W 11/12 S Tx","STR06" "I45492","McLemore","Forrest","Feb 1892","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Boyd Campbell of Warner, Oklahoma. (Stout, Montana, Its Story and Biography, Vol. III, p. 1366).","STR06" "I47169","McLemore","Foye A. ""Foyd""","2 Aug 1927","27 Feb 2012","0","His nephew, Richard McLemore of Charlotte knew him as ""Foyd"", and reported that his Uncle served in the Navy for 30 years.","STR06" "I25480","McLemore","Frances Elizabeth","Abt 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Federal Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Civil District 1
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900 by William M. Smith
SD 7, ED 122

HH 100-101 Abraham and Diza McLEMORE

HH 101-102 Jones and Willie McLEMORE

HH 102-103
102-103
McLemore, Frances Hd W F Dec 1828 71 Wd 9/4 Tn Tn Tn
Mclemore, Dicia F Dtr W F Mch 1862 38 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Azzel Gdtr W F Jun 1897 2 S Tn Tn

HH 103-104 Jesse and Ellen McLEMORE","STR06" "I27447","McLemore","Francis ""Fannie""","Between 1878 and 1879","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Jim Lambert, buried in Kirkland Chapel Cemetery.","STR06" "I47518","McLemore","Frank","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","Thought to be the same Frank McLemore that was the father of William N. McLemore (b. 1873 Alabama) who lived in Carbon Hill, Walker County, Alabama at the time of the 1900 census through 1940 census (though listing not found for 1920). The Alabama, Deaths and Burial Index, 1881-1974 shows that Willie N. McLemore, born ca 1873 and died 17 Dec 1947 in Carbon Hill, Fayette (sic), Alabama was the son of Frank and Martha McLemore. It also appears that William McLemore of Carbon Hill was a brother of John Edward McLemore of Carbon Hill, Alabama.","STR06" "I47518","McLemore","Frank","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Census
Mississippi, Chickasaw County, Post Office Buena Vista
Enumerated 2 July 1870
Page 39, stamped 145

322-310
McLemore, Frank 25 M W Farmer $500 $375 Alabama
McLemore, Mary A 26 F Keeping House $--- $100 Alabama
McLemore, Martha 2 F Miss
Hu???, Samuel 11 M W Domestic Servant Miss

Also living in Chickasaw County, Mississippi at the time o
f the 1870 census were Sterling P. McLemore (born ca 1826) and William McLemore (born bet 1821-1835), both thought to be sons of Abner McLemore of Lawrence County, Alabama. Could Frank be related to them?","STR06" "I31349","McLemore","Frank","Abt 1909","Yes, date unknown","0","Possibly a grandson, instead of a son, of William and Eliza, based on the 1930 census.","STR06" "I31349","McLemore","Frank","Abt 1909","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Mississippi, Pearl River, Beat 1, Poplarville Town
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 55-1 SD 22 Sheet 5B
94-98
McLemore, William Hd M W 63 Wd Miss Miss Miss Laborer Odd J
obs
McLemore, Add Son M W 18 S Miss Miss Miss Laborer Odd Jobs
McLemore, Sim Son M W 25 S Miss Miss Miss Fireman Steam Rail Road
McLemore, Edgar Son M W 13 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Irene Dtr F W 10 S Miss Miss Miss
----99
McLemore, James W Hd M W 35 M@30 Miss Miss Miss Laborer Odd Jobs
McLemore, Irene Wf F W 21 M@16 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Frank Gr.Son* M W 21 M@21 Miss Miss Miss Laborer Odd Jobs
(*Appears to be James's younger brother, not grandson)
McLemore, Nora Dtr-in-law F W 14 M@14 Miss Miss Miss
Ladner, Corine Dtr F W 31 Wd Miss Miss Miss
Ladner, Idell GrDtr F W 9 S Miss Miss Miss
Ladner, Dwight Grandson M W 4 7/12 S Miss Miss Miss
","STR06" "I43952","McLemore","Frank","Between 1920 and 1921","Yes, date unknown","0","The Ancestry.com database ""U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1925-1963"" shows that a Frank McLemore, born 6 Aug 1921 and died 6 Aug 1944 was buried in the Crews Ceemtery in Sulligent, Alabama. This is NOT the same Frank McLemore, as the Frank McLemore who was a son of Travis and Annie of Lawrence, Alabama was listed as surviving his brother, Hansel McLemore, who died in 1982.","STR06" "I37966","McLemore","Fred","Abt 1910","Aft 1910","0","Died as an infant.","STR06" "I30247","McLemore","Fred Merlin","10 Oct 1922","2 Sep 1999","0","(Research):Teri Stuart shows him as the father of Brooks, Tannas and Cecil Earnest (b. 1946) McLemore.","STR06" "I27735","McLemore","Fred Price","11 Jan 1897","15 Jun 1963","0","His FindAGrave Memorial page, created by Mary Jo, shows that Fred and Pearl were the parents of:

Marvin B. McLemore
Rollie B. McLemore
Estelleen McLemore Clay
James F. McLemore","STR06" "I30485","McLemore","Freddie Mae","27 Jul 1919","1 Apr 2000","0"," She predeceased her sister, Betty McLemore Knight, who died in 2016.

Obituary, copied from her Find A Grave Memorial Page:

Freddie Mae McLemore Taylor, 80 of Pine Bluff formerly of Glendale (Lincoln County), died Saturday, April 1, 2000 At Jefferson Regional Medical Center at Pine Bluff, AR.

Born July 27, 1919 in Jefferson County,

She was the daughter of late Sterling C. McLemore and Eleanor Ophelia Bass McLemore.

She was a member of New Home Missionary Baptist Church, north of Glendale, AR, and the Star Chapter Order of Eastern Star of Star City, AR.

She was reared and received her early education in Grant County. She was a homemaker.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Wallace Davis Taylor and a brother Alton V. Taylor.

Survivors include three sons, David Lee Taylor of Grapevine, AR, Pete Taylor of Pine Bluff, and Wendall K. Taylor of Glendale; two daughters Vera Mae Taylor Paschall Green of Pine Bluff, and Joetta Taylor Hopkins of Sheridan, AR, three brothers P. D. McLemore of Wilmar, AR., Felix C. McLemore of Mineral Well, Texas, Thomas Ray McLemore of Warren, two sister Fay Patenotte, of Yazoo City, Mississippi, and Betty Harvey of Monticello, Ark. 11 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren,

Funeral Service were held at 10 A. M. Tuesday, April4, Ar Ralph Robinson and Son, Chapel in Pine Bluff, AR, with Rev. Johnny Brewster officating.

Burial will follow in Grapevine Cemetery, Grant County, Grapevine, AR

Pallbearers were Daniel Mullins, Thomas Mullins, Buddy Cooper, Z. T. Kimbrell, Thurston Coker, and Harold Patterson. Honorary Pallbearers were Vince Bullock, and Hally DeMoss.","STR06" "I38420","McLemore","Frederick Monroe","15 Dec 1883","18 May 1958","0","from ""One Hundred Twenty-Five Years Mason City, Illinois 1857-1982"", published by the Quasquicentennial Historical Committee, 1982. Page 136: in a section titled ""Did You Know?"" - ""May 2, 1898...Warriors Bold-the patriotic spirit had touched the population so that little boys pants forgot their restraints and left to join the Army at Springfield. Those recently leaving: Thomas Mehan, J.; Roy Kile; and Fred McLemore. These soldiers were 13 years old.""

(Courtesy of Carol Dorward)

At the time of the 1910 census, Fred M. McLemore, age 27, Single, born in Illinois with both parents also listed at born there, was listed as an electrician and Civilian Employee of the U. S. Engineer Department for the Military and Naval Forces at Fort Mills, Corregidor, the Philippines. His mother's obituary of this same year listed him as Fred McLemore of Manila, P. I.

At the time of the First World War, a Frederick Monroe McLemore, born December 15, 1882, registered in San Francisco, California. No place of birth was listed. He was for Standard Oil Co as a telephone and telegraph engineer. He was of medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and light hair. This appears to have been the same individual, but this should be verified.

Not located at the time of the 1920 census. In 1930, he was enumerated in Tracy City, Tulare, San Joaquin County, California. He was a roomer at a Hotel, and listed as age 46, divorced (having married at age 31), born in Illinois as were his parents, and working as an Electrical Engineer in Film Production. When his father died in 1940, he was shown as living in Roseland, California.

The Janke Tree at WorldConnect shows his wife as Mayme JAMES, and that they were the parents of Winifred Mary and Roberta Ann McLEMORE.","STR06" "I26058","McLemore","Garrah Amelia","23 Dec 1905","23 Sep 1988","0","Rev. William P. McLemore, in a section on his website devoted to notable McLemore's (Website: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/3476/mclem1.htm), has the following biography:

Garrah Amelia McLemore was born December 23, 1905 to Tilghman Richard and Zula Higdon McLemore. She married Clyde Aldridge on November 30, 1933 and after his death, Carl P. Neville in 1957. She never had any children. After struggling to achieve an education, she moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where she became a chief Financial Officer at Fort McPherson. She died September 23, 1988 and is buried next to her second husband at Greenwood Cemetery, Atlanta. Rev. Bill noted she was an avid Georgia Tech fan and never missed a game.","STR06" "I27841","McLemore","Gavin William","14 Nov 1896","11 Jul 1937","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was listed as a resident Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and was employed by Richton Lumber Company in Richton, Mississippi. His nearest relative was shown as Joe S. McLemore of Hattiesburg. He was short, with light blue eyes and light hair. The date of his registration was Jun 5, 1918. His tombstone is engraved ""Mississippi Pvt 330 Inf 83 Div.""","STR06" "I43939","McLemore","Gaynom Printice","20 Aug 1898","20 Jul 1970","0","FindAGrave shows that he preceded his wife, Bertie Aldridge McLemore, in death. He was also linked on that website to sons Charles and Ray.

Name Gaynom Printice Mclemore
Titles and Terms:
Name Prefix:
Event Date 20 Jul 1970
Event Place Moulton, Lawrence, Alabama, United States
Gender Male
Race (Original):
Race:
Age (Original) 71y
Birth Year (Estimated) 1899
Birth Date (Original):
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name Bertie Mclemore
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name Prefix:
Father's Name Jim Mclemore
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Name Prefix:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name Minnie Dodd
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name Prefix:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Address:
Residence Place:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Funeral Home:
Informant's Name:
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number 2033361
Reference ID 23138

Citing this Record:
""Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JKSR-7LC : accessed 29 Oct 2013), Gaynom Printice Mclemore, 20 Jul 1970; citing reference 23138, Department of Health, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 2033361.","STR06" "I43939","McLemore","Gaynom Printice","20 Aug 1898","20 Jul 1970","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Alabama, Lawrence County, Oakville
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 92 Sheet 5A
92-92
Lee and Pearl ADAIR and family
93-93
Wade and Francis McLEMORE and family
94-94
Jim and Ellen CAMON
95-95
McLemore, Jim Head m W 49 M Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Minnie Wf F W 40 M Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Mattie Dtr F W 24 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Willie Son M W 18 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Jay Son M W 16 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Cassry Dtr F W 15 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Ernest Son M W 13 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Tom Son M W 8 S Ala Ala Ala
96-96
McLemore, Ganes Hd M W 21 M Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Bertie Wf F W 18 M Ala Ala Ala","STR06" "I31501","McLemore","Geneva May","14 Sep 1886","25 Sep 1961","0","Obituary
Copied from her FindAGrave memorial page

Mrs. E.B. McMillin Funeral Held At Baptist Church Here Tuesday

Funeral services for Mrs. Geneva Mae McLemore McMillin, 75- year-old Welsh resident for the past 51 years, was held on Tuesday, at the First Baptist Church in Welsh at 2:30 p.m. With Rev. Mike Gilchrist, former Baptist pastor in Welsh, and Rev. Dore Langley, pastor of the Thornwell Baptist Mission, officiating . Burial followed in Oaklawn Cemetery under the direction of Hixson Fineral Home.

Mrs. McMillin had passed away on Monday morning September 25, 1961, at the Lake Charles Memorial Hospital at 6:15 a.m. where she had been taken from the Welsh General Hospital on Sunday.

A native of Auburn, Kentucky, she had been an active member of the Welsh community for half a century and was a devoted wife and mother.

She is survived by her husband, E.B. "" Red "" Mc Millin of Welsh; by two sons, Eldridge McMillin and Raymond McMillin of Welsh; by one daughter, Mrs. James ( Zeda ) Hall of Welsh; by two brothers, Guy McLemore of Welsh, and Shelby McLemore of Booneville, Indiana; by two sisters, Mrs. Rufus ( Euva ) Oliver of Welsh, and Mrs. C.M. ( Ivy ) Robertson of Beaumont, Texas.

Pallbearers were Tommy B. Jones, J.W. Kippers, John Ed Freeland, Earl D. Ship, Jr., Robert Taylor, James Epperly, Billy Loewer, and Walter Bertrand.","STR06" "I21834","McLemore","George Ammie","12 Nov 1878","14 Apr 1961","0","The 1910 census showed that he was a Physician in General Practice.

The information on the family of George and Nellie McLemore was excerpted by Robert McLemore Butler from SAMPSON COUNTY HERITAGE, Cumberland County Library, Fayetteville, NC.

According to the 1906 ""Yackety Yack"", the Fourth Year Medical Class included George Ammie McLemore of Parkersburg, N.C. ""His jokes are like bad news."" Age 27, height, 5 feet, 10 inches, weight 140. Wake Forest Medical College (1) and (2); University College of Medicine, Richmond, Va. (3); ""Phi"" Literary Society, W.F.C. In June, 1906, he was awarded an M.D. from the University of North Carolina. That same month he began his medical practice in Cleveland Township, Johnston County, North Carolina. As his patients were scattered all over the countryside, he used a horse and buggy for travel until 1914. He recalled his hardest work was during the flu epidemic of 1918 when he was called upon to keep going day and night. During his career he delivered more than 5000 babies and saved uncounted lives. He also wrote a cartoon and quip series ""Aunt Roxie Says"" for the Smithfield Hearld.

In 1953, Dr. McLemore married second Mrs. Geneva GODWIN ROWLAND.

A biographical clipping from the North Carolina Collection is referenced as follows:

NAME: McLemore, George Ammie (1878-1961) CALL NO.: CRBo N87 REEL NO.: 24 PAGE(S): 672

http://www.lib.unc.edu/ncc/ref/b75/b75Mc.html","STR06" "I21856","McLemore","George Ammie","4 Jul 1925","13 Jul 2003","0","An internal medicine specialist in New York City. He married Elizabeth REINECKE and they have one daughter, Elizabeth Johnson McLEMORE.","STR06" "I34037","","","","","","","" "I26860","McLemore","George Elbert","31 Oct 1893","20 Feb 1957","0","Lived in Arizona at the time of the 1930 census, and was listed as of ""San Antonio, Texas"" at the time of his sister's 1948 obituary.

Name: George Elbert Mclemore
Death Date: 20 Feb 1957
Death Place: Victoria, Victoria, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 63 years 3 months 19 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 31 Oct 1893
Birthplace: Alabama
Marital Status: Married
Usual occupation Gin man, Ginning
Veteran Yes WW I
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Albert Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sadie Carney
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Gin Man
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Memory Gardens of Victoria
Burial Place: Victoria, Texas
Burial Date: 24 Feb 1957
Additional Relatives:
Informant: Mrs. Gracie McLemore
Film Number: 2135195
Digital Film Number: 4163875
Image Number: 2576
Reference Number: cn 10998
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I26860","McLemore","George Elbert","31 Oct 1893","20 Feb 1957","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 Census
Arizona, Maricopa County, Peoria Twp, ED 114
Enumerated April 3, 1930 by Bryan Sherman
SD 7-114 SD 2 Sheet 3B
58-54
McLemore, George Head M W 36 M 26 Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Myrtle Wife F W 21 Ala Tx Ala
McLemore, Marie Dtr F W 9 S Ok Ala Ok
McLemore, Alfred Son M W 6 S Ok Ala Ala","STR06" "I32100","McLemore","George F.","Between 1865 and 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","He may have been a son by William and a second wife.


","STR06" "I32100","McLemore","George F.","Between 1865 and 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Is he the same G F McLemore of Haleyville, Alabama, who was the father of Harvey Franklin McLemore, bor 28 Feb 1898, who registered for the WWI draft in Haleyville, Alabama, and grandfather of Vernon McLemore of Alabama?

FindAGrave Harvey Franklin (memorial #38333206)

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=MCL&GSpartial=1&GSbyrel=all&GSst=26&GScntry=4&GSsr=2681&GRid=38333206&

Obituary Vernon

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sumtercountytimes/obituary.aspx?n=vernon-james-mclemore&pid=163882884#fbLoggedOut
","STR06" "I24680","McLemore","George Forest","30 Oct 1897","17 Apr 1922","0","Living between William and K.J. McLemore on the 1920 Inaigh, Ellis County, Texas census, is a 22 year old George F. McLemore (FM 80-82). George F. McLemore is shown as married to 20 year old Buna, also born in Texas, and with an infant daughter namee Mary I McLemore. Melba Gene McLemore has identified him as George FOREST McLemore, the son of K.J. and E.J. McLemore born ca 1898. Might have instead been born in Lee County.","STR06" "I22195","McLemore","George Franklin","15 Apr 1891","1 Aug 1967","0","When he completed his registration for the draft for World War I, he was shown as a farm in Minto, North Carolina. He was single, and stated ""I wish to help support my mother."" His application was signed with an X, his mark. His date of birth was listed as 1894, a few years later than his actual birth date. He was shown as tall, slender, with light blue eyes and light hair.

His FindAGrave memorial page has a photo of his military marker, embossed with a cross, his name and dates, and ""North Carolina, PVT Infantry, World War I.""

At the time of the 1920 Federal Census, George was shown as a Farmer, and the head of a household consisting of his two older and two younger brothers. They lived in Sampson County, McDaniels Township.

Robert McLemore Butler has two slightly different death listings for George F. McLemore in his database:

1967 Sampson Co, NC Died 1 Aug 1967 George F. McLemore (b. 5 Apr 1891...NC PFC WF WWI. Buried at Mintz Cemetery, Sampson County

1967 Cumberland Co NC Died 1 Aug 1967 George Franklin McLemore b 6.15.1891 Father Hesekiah McLemore M Cornelia Simmons Wife Elsie McLemore [Sampson Co] Bk 85, pg 29 Buried at Mintz Cemetery Sampson County NC

Name: George Franklin Mclemore
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 01 Aug 1967
Burial Place: Clinton, N. C.
Death Date: 01 Aug 1967
Death Place: Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina
Age: 76
Birth Date: 15 Apr 1891
Birthplace: N. C.
Occupation: Farmer
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Elsie Mclemore
Father's Name: Hesikah Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Cornelia Simmons
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B01486-8
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1953818
Reference Number: v 25A cn 25374
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994","STR06" "I32432","McLemore","George Harvey","Abt 1921","25 Aug 2008","0","McLEMORE George Harvey McLemore, 87, died peacefully on 25 August 2008. He was born in Tupelo, MS and grew up in Mims, FL. Harvey graduated from Titusville High School in 1940, joined the Navy that summer, attained the rank of Aviation Chief, and maintained Navy aircraft throughout the Pacific in WWII. After WWII, Harvey returned to Mims, married his high school sweetheart, Sarah Frances Davis, and moved to Jacksonville, FL where he worked at the Naval Air Rework Facility (NARF) at Naval Air Station Jacksonville. He held a number of line and supervisory positions at NARF until his retirement in 1979. Harvey and Frances returned to Brevard County in October 2007. A humble man, Harvey was active as a Deacon at Lakeshore Baptist Church and served the Lord and church membership in a variety of positions. He loved wood working in his shop, playing golf, spending time at the cabin he built at Lake Hutchinson in Keystone Heights, FL and taking boating trips with friends along the inter-coastal waterway. Most of all he loved spending time with his wife, daughter, and granddaughters. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Sarah Frances; daughter and son-in-law, Daphne and Joe McSwain; granddaughters, Sarah and Megan McSwain; his sister, Margaret Starrick; his brother, Jack McLemore; and many nieces, nephews, and friends. Services will be held at Lakeshore Baptist Church in Jacksonville, FL at 2PM on Saturday, 30 August 2008. Visitation will be at 1PM and his funeral will be at 2PM. The church's address is 2363 Blanding Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32210; phone (904) 388-6578. Burial will follow funeral service at Jacksonville Memory Gardens of Orange Park, FL. A memorial service will be held at Cedar Creek Life Center, 4279 Judith Ave, Merritt Island, FL 32953, (321) 454-7768 in the near future. Funeral arrangements are under the care of Hardage-Giddens Blanding Funeral Home (5753 Blanding Blvd.) Jacksonville, FL 32244. Please Sign the Guestbook @ Jacksonville.com
The Florida Time-Union
Published 08/28/2008
Jacksonville.com","STR06" "I25609","McLemore","George Hiram","Abt 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","April Makerney's notes show that George married Louisa MOORE, and that both died in the mid 1870's. This appears to be correct as four of their five children were enumerated with I.B. and Jane MOORE as of the 1880 Clarke County, Mississippi census.","STR06" "I25609","McLemore","George Hiram","Abt 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1870 Census
Not located

1880 Census
Mississsippi, Clarke County
Enumerated June 1880 by J.B. Brown
Page 27, SD 2, ED 113 Stamped 14

Moore, I.B. W M 62 --- Farmer Ga Ireland England
Moore, Jane W F 50 Wife Keeping House Ala Ga Ga
McLemon, Albert W M 13 Grandson Works on Farm Miss Miss Ala
McLemon, John W M 12 Grandson Works on Farm Miss Miss Ala
McLemore, Isaac W M 8 Grandson Miss Miss Ala
McLemore, Charlie W M 6 Grandson Miss Miss Ala
Smith, Nick B M 20 Servant Miss Miss Miss
Smith, Jannie B F 18 W Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Brown, Frank B M 21 Day Laborer Miss Miss Miss

The next household enumerated was that of J.H. and Mary MOORE. It is noted that there is no James listed with this family, and the 1940 obituary of Albert George McLemore shows him as being survived by brothers James, Isaac and Charlie.","STR06" "I35275","McLemore","George Lee Andrew","29 Oct 1867","3 Feb 1930","0","The image of his actual Texas Death certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. He was listed at the son of John W. McLemore and Fannie Stevens, both shown as born in Tennessee. His place of birth was not shown. He was listed as married, with his usual occupation shown as Farmer and Teacher. The informant was Mrs. G. L. McLemore. He was buried in Tolar.","STR06" "I35275","McLemore","George Lee Andrew","29 Oct 1867","3 Feb 1930","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I36679","McLemore","George Park ""Bud""","15 Oct 1897","18 Nov 1960","0","California Death Index:
MCLEMORE GEORGE P 10/15/1897 VANNOY M SAN BERNARDINO 11/18/1960 437-09-5261","STR06" "I35477","McLemore","George Simpson","21 Jul 1911","1 Jun 1987","0","Paul McLemore shows that he had first married Edna Pearl Woodard, on 26 Mar 1936.","STR06" "I35477","McLemore","George Simpson","21 Jul 1911","1 Jun 1987","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 2
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 3 ED 126 Sheet 15B
Fm 33-33
McClemore, Kate Hd F W 44 Wd Ill Ill Ill
McClemore, Winnie Dtr F W 18 S Tx La Ill Farm Laborer
McClemore, Gertie Dtr F W 16 S Tx La Ill Farm Laborer
McClemore, Gordan Son M W 13 S Tx La Ill Farm Laborer
McClemore, Lumon Son M W 10 S Tx La Ill Farm Laborer
McClemore, George Son M W 8 S Tx La Ill

1930 Census
Texas, Henderson County, JP 1, Athens Town
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 107-1 SD 11 Sheet 7A Stamped 183
124-156
McLemore, K. K. Hd A 12 M W 55 Wd Ill US US
McLemore, Gordon Son M W 22 S Tx Ill US Laborer Lumber Yard
McLemore, Georgia (sic) Dtr (sic) F (sic) W 19 S Tx Ill US Laborer Lumber Yard


","STR06" "I28836","McLemore","George W.","Abt 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1900 Grayson County, Texas census, a 56 year old George W. Adair, born in Alabama in July 1843 (???) , was living in Tom Bean Town with his wife, Lucy (55) and son Joseph (21), Pleas (18), George (16) and daughter Lina McCown/McGown (a 27 year old widow with two of her own children). Lena was born in Mississippi, with the sons all being born in Arkansas.

The couple was shown as being married 33 years, with Lucy being the mother of 7 children, 6 still living.

There is a obvious difference in age and marriage facts. But is it possible this is the same family?","STR06" "I38509","McLemore","George Washington","Dec 1870","7 Jan 1953","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M14X-PS2/p1
Name: George Washington Mclemore
Event: Death
Event Date: 07 Jan 1953
Event Place: Straw Plains, Knox, Tennessee
Gender: Male
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Age: 82
Estimated Birth Year: 1871
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Spouse:
Father: James Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother: Mary Bounds
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4181487
Image Number: 2181
Film Number: 2372474
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: 53-01088
Collection: Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955","STR06" "I2000","McLemore","George Washington","Jul 1871","7 Jun 1950","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Pr. No. 3
Enumerated 26 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 29 Sheets 21 B and 22A
355-358
McLemore, Sarah Head W F Jan 1845 55 Wd 9/5 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
McLemore, George Son W M Mar 1873 27 S Tx Nc Ga Farm Laborer
356-359
McLemore, Sam Head W M Oct 1861 38 M Tx Nc Ga Farmer
McLemore, Rosella Wf W F Nov 1861 38 M 25 10/10 Tx Ga Ga
McLemore, Frank Son W M Oct 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McLemore, Ivey Son W M Dec 1888 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McLemore, Bulah Dtr W F Oct 1892 7 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Ollie Dtr W F Jan 1894 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Roy Son W M Jan 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Minnie Dtr W F Jun 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Lee Son W M Mar 1899 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Turner, Cecil Stepson W M Jan 1882 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Turner, Hattie Stepdtr W F Jun 1884 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Turner, Annie Stepdtr W F July 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I34262","McLemore","George Washington","14 Sep 1890","31 Oct 1959","0","George Washington McLemore Death Certificate
DOB 14 Sept 1890 Winfield, Texas
DOD 31 Oct 1959 Mt. Pleasant Prec. 1, Titus, Texas
M W Age 69 Married
Parents D F McLemore Ann Tolbodt
Farmer
Veteran of WW I
Residence Mt. Pleasant
Cemetery Gray Rock, Rfd, Franklin County, Texas
Buried 1 Nov 1959
Film #2115990
Cause of Death Coronary Occlusion
Informant, Jack McLemore, Brother","STR06" "I31671","McLemore","Georgeanna Frierson","17 Mar 1863","Abt 1919","0","m. a Friesons.
Her FindAGrave memorial page shows her as Georgeanna Frierson McLemore Fontaine, and also shows that ""Cause of death: Uterine cancer-age at death-44 years. ""","STR06" "I26229","McLemore","Georgia Ann","Abt 1843","Abt 1885","0","(Research):'","STR06" "I28803","McLemore","Georgiana","15 Sep 1834","Yes, date unknown","0","She was said to have married Frank BROWN on January 1, 1856, likely in Austin, Travis County, Texas. Melba Gene McLemore has corresponded with Anne GILBERT (lgilbert2@earthlink.net AND lgilbert@bigfoot.com) about this family. Apparently this family eventually ended up in Lockhart, Texas.","STR06" "I27539","McLemore","Gertie Rebecca","10 Dec 1903","17 Jul 1986","0","Name: Gertie Rebecca Mclemore
Gender: Female
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place:
Birth Date: 10 Dec 1903
Birthplace: Walton, Van Zandt, Texas
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race: White
Father's Name: James Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Katie Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00365-7
System Origin: Texas-EASy
Source Film Number: 1561622
Reference Number: item 2 p 63
Collection: Texas Births and Christenings, 1840-1981
","STR06" "I27364","McLemore","Gervis M. ""Jerry""","13 Jul 1921","7 Aug 1999","0","Jerry md. Ailene ?, no children.","STR06" "I25466","McLemore","Giles","Abt 1800","Abt 1866","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, ED 1
Enumerated 30 Aug 1850
120-120
Giles McLemore 50 M Farming NC
Elizabeth McLemore 55 NC
Carity 22 F Tennessee
Priscilla 18 F Tennessee
Elizabeth 14 F Tennessee

He lived nearby both the Young (age 26) & Frances McLemore and Abram (age 45) & Permelia McLemore families.

1860 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, ED 1, PO Lavinia
Enumerated 13 Jun 1860
Page 8
52-52
Giles McLemore 60 M Farmer 5611 500 NC
Priscilla 27 F Tenn
A. C. Cephus 25 M Tenn
Elizabeth Cephus 23 F Tenn
Nancy B Cephus 3 F Tenn
Elizabeth Cephus 2 F Tenn
Francis Cephus 1 F Tenn","STR06" "I26089","McLemore","Giles Robert","Abt 1853","Abt 1907","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Federal Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Civil District 1
Enumerated 4 June 1900 by William M. Smith
SD 5, ED 122

HH 31-31 McLemore, William and Pamela

36-36
McLemore, Giles R Head W M Apr 1854 46 M 34 Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Alabama Wife F Dec 1859 40 M 21 9/8 Tenn Ala Tenn
McLemore, Jefferson Son W M Dec 1881 18 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Clarence Son W M Nov 1882 17 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Rocksey A Dtr W F Jan 1886 14 S Tn Tn Tn At School
McLemore, James Son W M Jan 1889 11 S Tn Tn Tn At School
McLemore, Samuel Son W M Mch 1891 9 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, John R Son W M Jan 1896 4 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Charles Son W M Aug 1899 9/12 S Tn Tn Tn


1910 Federal Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Civil District 1
Enumerated 22 Apr 1910 by John Brooks
SD 8, ED 17 Sheet 5A Stamped 174
79-81
McLemore, Alabama Head F W 50 Wd 10/8 Tn Ala Tn Farmer
McLemore, Clarence B Son M W 25 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, James P Son M W 21 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Sam T Son M W 18 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, John R Son M W 14 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Charlie L Son M W 10 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Ethel L Cousin F W 25 S Tn Tn Miss Farm Laborer","STR06" "I24725","McLemore","Gilliam","Abt 1772","Bef 7 Feb 1814","0","The inventory of Gilliam's estate was filed in Sussex County May 5, 1814, and a first accounting filed August 3, 1815, showed $10 paid to his sister Anna for keeping his children briefly, and accounts were paid to his brother James and to the latter's father-in-law, Daniel Harwood as well. In about 1815 or 1816 Sylvia McLemore, widow of Gilliam McLemore, filed suit against his administrator. In this suit all six children were named, probably in the order of their births: Amy, Polly, Henry, Burwell G., Betsey and Rebecca.

Polly and Betsey are not found elsewhere in the records, except that is is possible that Polly was the Mary who married Turner NEWTON in March 1827 (Sussex Marriage Register, p. 371), since her cousin Fanny (Frances L.) married Thomas NEWTON. However, the ""Mary"" in this Marriage record, even if called by the nickname Polly, could also have been the daughter of Howell McLemore or John McLemore III.

Henry apparently died before reaching his teenage years, probably in late 1815. An accounting of his estate with first entry on December 25, 1815, was filed on May 7, 1829 (Sussex Will Book L, p. 155).

(James L. McLemore, III, pp. 77-78).","STR06" "I21994","McLemore","Gilliam","Between 1782 and 1784","Abt 1860","0","James McKinney writes that he was born in Surry County, and was on the Rockcastle census in 1810 and on the 1811 tax list. he had 100 acres of land from the Thompson grant. he was on all Rockcastle census records from 1810 to 1860. He was also a veteran of the War of 1812.

MaryLynn Santa shows his wife was a SARAH, and instead shows the location of death as Rockcastle, Trigg County, Kentucky. There was a 60 year old Sarah living with Gilliam and his children at the time of the 1850 census, but she was listed after the rest of the family. Additionally, a 78 year old Sarah CURLY, widowed, was living with Gilliam's son Wright, and not with Gilliam at the time of the 1860 census.

Gillam came to Lincoln Co. Ky. and he made affadavit for Gestin Hudspeth Gentry, Ayres daughter, for her to get a Revolutionary Pension based on her husbands service.","STR06" "I21994","McLemore","Gilliam","Between 1782 and 1784","Abt 1860","0","(Research):Census Information:
(Courtesy of Paul Williams)

1810 Census Rockcastle Co., KY Pg. 159 Roll 8
Gillam McLemore
1 male age 16-25
2 females 16-25
1 female 45 +
Gillam b 1785-1794
unknown female spouse (?) b 1785-1794
unknown female b 1785-1794
unknown female b 1765-or earlier (Mother?)

1820 Census Rockcastle Co., KY Pg. 75 Roll M33-27
[sic] Gilbert McLemore
1 male age 26-45
1 female up to 10
1 female 16-18
[sic] Gilbert b 1775-1794
Cynthia (?) b 1818-1820
note: Cynthia married Jeremiah Kirby before 1850 of Rockcastle Co., KY
unknown female spouse (?) 1802-1804

1830 Census Rockcastle Co., KY Pg. 89 Roll 41
Gillum McLemore
3 males age 5-10
1 male age 40-50
1 female under 5
1 female 5-10
1 female 30-40
unknown given b 1820-1825
John D. b 1822
Wright b 1824
Gillum b 1780-1790
unknown female given b 1825-1830
Louisa b 1823
unknown spouse (??) given 1790-1800

1840 Census Rockcastle Co., KY Pg. 6 Roll 1
[sic] Giedon/Gilson McLemore
3 males age 15-20
1 male age 50-60
2 females 15-20
1 female 30-40
unknown given b 1820-1825
John D. b 1822
Wright b 1824
Gideon/Gilson b 1780-1790
unknown female given b 1820-1825
Louisa b 1823
unknown spouse(?) given b 1800-1810

1850 Census
Kentucky, Rockcastle County, Southern District
Enumerated 4 Sept 1850
Stamped 172
218-218
Gilliam McClemore 66 M Farmer $400 NC
John McLemore 26 M Ky
Right McLemore 24 M
Louisa (Sousan?) McLemore 23 F
Sarah McLemore 60 F NC

1860 Census
Kentucky, Rockcastle County, Southern District, Post Office Mount Vernon
Enumerated 11 June 1860
Page 6
42-42
Gillum McLemore 78 M Farmer NC
43-43
Jno. McLemore 27 M Farmer $100 $130 Ky
Nancy A. McLemore 24 F Ky
Wm T. McLemore 4 F Ky
Ann E. McLemore 3 F Ky
Sarah J. McLemore 1 F Ky
44-44
Right McLemore 35 M Farmer $200 $103 Ky
Sarah Curly 78 F Widow $--- $20 NC","STR06" "I26372","McLemore","Gladys","14 Jun 1907","19 Aug 1963","0","Bettie, Lucie and Gladys, were living with their grandparents as of the 1910 & 1920 Federal Census, in Carroll County, Tennessee.","STR06" "I3456","McLemore","Gladys Merlene","7 Sep 1914","31 Mar 1993","0","At the time of the 1930 census, she and her sister Maggie were living with their sister and brother-in-law, Ara and Leland McDaniel.","STR06" "I46236","McLemore","Glynda","23 Aug 1938","27 Dec 2013","0","Obituary, as copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Jeff Hubbard

Mrs. Glynda McLemore Suggs, 75 of 398 Welsh Road, Raeford died on Friday, December 27, 2013 at her residence.

The funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM on Monday, December 30, 2013 at Christ Community Church on Highway 53, White Oak, NC with Rev. Leon Warren officiating. Burial will follow in the Briar Branch Baptist Church Cemetery.

Mrs. Suggs was a native of Bladen County, the daughter of the late Clarence and Lillie Mae Harrell McLemore. She was a district secretary for Equitable-Axa Financial Services.

She is survived by her husband, Dewey Suggs of the home; two sons, Michael Suggs of the home and Donald Suggs of Mountain City, Tenn.; one brother, Elvin McLemore of White Oak; three grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

The family will receive friends from 1-2 PM Monday at the church.

as published by Butler Funeral Home","STR06" "I26231","McLemore","Goodwin","Abt 1810","Yes, date unknown","0","Assumed to be a son of Joel McLemore and Temperence Goodwyn based on both his name and location.","STR06" "I26231","McLemore","Goodwin","Abt 1810","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1850 Census
Kentucky, Logan, District 1
Enumerated 16th August 1850 by J. M. Todd
Stamped 10

138-144
Goodwin McLemore 40 M Farmer N. Carolina
Mary McLemore 50 F Kentucky

1860 Census
Kentucky, Logan, District 1, Post Office Russellville
Enumerated 24 July 1860
Page 103
770-755
Goodwin McLemore 50 M Farmer 1100 575 N.C.
Mary McLemore 50 F Housekeeper Ky
Mary McLemore 12 F Ky
James McLemore 11 M Ky
Both Mary and James are noted as having attended school during the year. It appears very likely that they were the orphaned children of John and Caroline McLemore, who were residents of Logan County, Kentucky at the 1850 census, but can not be found in 1860.","STR06" "I45740","McLemore","Grace","Abt 1906","Yes, date unknown","0","She married first a CHANEY, and when she was 46 married Murrell Price, in Hamilton County, Ohio","STR06" "I44263","McLemore","Grady","Jun 1892","Yes, date unknown","0","This might be the son shown as Henry W. T. McLemore on the 1910 census.","STR06" "I27714","McLemore","Grady Jackson","20 Oct 1905","May 1987","0","At the time of the 1930 census, he was living with his sister and brother-in-law, Vinnie and Henderson ROBERTS, in Limestone County, Alabama. When he applied for a social security account in 1937, he was an employee of S.D. Lapington of Star Route, Athens, Alabama.","STR06" "I27714","McLemore","Grady Jackson","20 Oct 1905","May 1987","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Shoulford Twp Pr 2
Enumerated 8 Apr 1930
ED 42-8 SD 2 Sheet 6A Stamped 112
101-103
Roberts, Henderson M Hd M W 38 M 28 Farmer Tn Tn Tn
Roberts, Vinnie L Wf F W 31 M 20 Ala Ala Ala
Roberts, Raymond L Son M W 9 Ala Tn Ala
McLemore, Leonard Brother-in-Law M W 13 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Grady J Brother-in-Law M W 23 Ala Ala Ala","STR06" "I38308","McLemore","Green","Abt 1798","Aft 1860","0","Tom Heseltine shows he was ""born about 1798, married Nellie CUNNINGHAM, remained in Knox Co.""","STR06" "I38308","McLemore","Green","Abt 1798","Aft 1860","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1830 Census
Tennessee, Knox County
Per Ancestry.com 150/handwritten 396
William Plumby
Greene McLemore
1 free white male under 5
1 free white male between 20 and 30
1 free white female under 5
1 free white female under 10
1 free white female between 20 and 30

1840 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, 137
Green McLemore
2 Free White Males under 5
2 Free White Males 5 to 9
1 Free White Male 40 to 49
1 Free White Female under 5
2 Free White Females between 5 and 9
1 Free White Female between 10 and 14
1 Free White Female between 30 and 39
Total All Persons 10
Persons employed in agriculture 2
Enumerated nearby was Wm. McLemore, Thomas White, Thomas Keyhill

1850 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, The 31st Subdivision E Dist
Enumerated 27 Nov 1850
274-298
Green McLemore 50 M Laborer NC
Ellen McLemore 48 F SC
Mariah McLemore 24 F Tenn
Sarah McLemore 21 F Tenn
Samuel McLemore 18 M Laborer Tenn
Ellen Jane McLemore 16 F Tenn
James McLemore 15 M Tenn
Rebecca McLemore 12 F Tenn
Green McLemore 10 M Tenn
Andrew McLemore 8 M Tenn
Isabelah McLemore 7 F Tenn

1860 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, P.O. Mecklenburg
Enumerated 27 July 1860
District 17 Page 22
1995-1729
Green McLemore 61 M Farmer 200 Tenn
Ellen McLemore 59 F Tenn
Mariah McLemore 30 F Tenn
James McLemore 22 M Tenn
Green McLemore 21 M Tenn
Andrew McLemore 19 M Tenn
Isabella McLemore 16 F Tenn
","STR06" "I38397","McLemore","Green","29 Jan 1839","5 Jan 1894","0","Eddie Maynard xeroxed the following brief biography of Green from ""Godspeed's History of Hamilton, Knox, and Shelby Counties of Tennessee"", Reprinted from Goodspeed's History 1887. Published by Charles and Randy Elder Booksellers, Nashville, TN, 1974, page 1012.

Green McLemore, contractor and builder of Knoxville, is the son of Green and Ellen McLemore. The father was a native of North Carolina and the mother of South Carolina. In early life, both came to Tennessee and located in Knox County,. where they married and passed the remaineder of their days. The father was a farmer by occupation. Of their family of then children, four sons and four daughters are now living; all of sons are mechanics. Our subject was born January 26, 1839, in Knox County. He was reared on the farm and educated int eh common schools. At the age of twenty he came to Knoxville, and learned the carpenter's trade under W. K. Eckles. Having worked chiefly as journeyman until 1872 he began contracting, and has gradually extended his business since. By his marriage to Miss Sarah O. Keyhill in 1869 he became the father of three sons. In 1880 Mr. Alexander Kelley joined him in the business since. In connection with his trade,. Mr. McLemore is interested in agriculture, and owns a fine farm of 180 acres on the Holston River. Amont the better buildings erected by Mr. Kelley and himself are the Hattie House, Girl's high School, First National Bankd and the Knoxville Insurance Company's office. Mr. McLemore is a Republican in politics, and one of the county's best citizens.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M175-45P/p1
Name: Green Mclemore
Gender: Male
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 05 Jun 1894
Death Place: Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee
Age: 46
Birth Date: 1848 (sic)
Birthplace:
Occupation:
Race:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I06791-0
System Origin: Tennessee-EASy
Source Film Number: 1276602
Reference Number: 104
Collection: Tennessee Deaths and Burials, 1874-1955

Daily Journal and Journal and Tribune, page [1], vol. X, iss. 100
Publication Date:
June 5, 1894
Published as:
The Knoxville Journal
Location:
Knoxville, Tennessee
Headline:
[No Headline]
Article Type:
Death Notice

Died, at 2:45 this morning, at his home, No. 491 Nelson street, Green McLemore, of cancer of the stomach. Notice of funeral later.

(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)
","STR06" "I38397","McLemore","Green","29 Jan 1839","5 Jan 1894","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Tennessee, Know, 7th Ward Knoxville
Enumerated 5 July 1870
Page 13
Stamped 433
90-96
McLemore, Green 30 M W Carpenter 1500 Tennessee Feb 24 (dated married within the year)
McLemore, Sarah 18 F W Keeping House Tennessee Feb 24

1880 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, Part of 12th Civil District
Page 40 SD 1 ED 167
Enumerated 24 Jun 1880
362-380
McLemore, Green W M 41 Carpenter Tenn Tenn NC
McLemore, Sarah W F 28 Wf Keeping House Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Albert W M 10 Son Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Charley W M 8 Son Tenn Tenn Tenn
(The next household enumerated was that of his cousin, Thomas Bartlett McLemore)
","STR06" "I38490","McLemore","Grover Cleveland","20 Nov 1884","5 Jan 1959","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, Third Civil District, Knoxville City, Ward 26
Enumerated 2 Jan 1920
SD 2 ED 117 Sheet 2A Stamped 226
Valley Street
1000-32-32
McLemore, Cleave Head M W 35 M Tenn Tenn Tenn Carpenter Shop
McLemore, Carrie Wf F W 38 M Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Harrell Son M W 11 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Ralph Son M W 8 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Andrew H Son M W 6 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Clyde Son M W 4 7/12 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Robert Son M W 9/12 S Tenn Tenn Tenn

1930 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville
Enumerated 18 April 1930
ED 47-63 SD 7 Sheet 23A Stamped 23
Chandler St
122-466-490
McLemore, Grover C Head M W 45 m 22 Tn Tn Tn Carpenter Lumber Mfg Co
McLemore, Carrie H Wf F W 49 M 26 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Harold F Son M W 22 S Tn Tn Tn Machine Operator Syulphon Co
McLemore, Ralph C Son M W 19 S Tn Tn Tn Time Keeper Marble MIll
McLemore, Andrew H Son M W 16 S Tn Tn Tn Dleivery Boy Retail Gas Co
McLemore, Cylde P Son M W 14 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Robert E Son M W 11 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore Grover C Jr Son M W 6 S Tn Tn Tn

1940 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville City, Third District, Block 254-255
Enumerated April 9, 1940
SD 2 ED 97-130 Sheet 4A
122-81-O-3300
McLemore, G. Cleve Head M W 55 M No 8 Tenn Same House Carpenter
McLemore, Carrie Wf F W58 M No 6 Tenn Same Hosue
McLemore, Clyde Son M W 24 S No H4 Tenn Same House Machinist Mechanic Shop
McLemore, Robt Son M W 21 S Tenn Same House Smoke Room Meat Packing House
McLemore, G. C. Son m W 16 S Tenn Same House
","STR06" "I42767","McLemore","Grover Cleveland","Abt 1924","13 Mar 2013","0","MCLEMORE, GROVER CLEVELAND, JR. - age 89, passed away March 13, 2013, at Fort Sanders Hospital. A lifelong resident of South Knoxville, he was a retired printer having owned and operated McLemore Printing Company for 35 years. He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Christine Myers McLemore; sister-in-law, Imogene McLemore; several nieces; nephews; and fellow outdoorsman, Worth Campbell.

Mr. McLemore was a member of Graystone Presbyterian Church and the Builders Sunday School Class and was formerly a member of New Prospect Presbyterian Church, where he served on session, sang in the church choir, and was a deacon and elder. He was an avid outdoorsman, fisherman, and enjoyed hiking in the Smokies.

He was a member of the U.S. Ninth Army in WWII, serving in England, France, and Germany. Mr. McLemore was the youngest son of the late Grover C. McLemore, Sr. and Carrie Harmon McLemore.

He was preceded in death by brothers, Foye McLemore, Ralph McLemore, Harmon McLemore, Clyde McLemore, and Robert McLemore. The family will receive friends at 5:30 p.m. at Berry Funeral Home, Chapman Highway. on Saturday, March 16th, followed by a funeral service at 7:00 p.m. Burial. with military honors. will be on Sunday, March 14th, at 2:00 p.m. in Monroe Cemetery, Maynardville, Rev. Ann Owens Brunger officiating. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Friends of The Smokies, P.O. Box 1660, Kodak, TN 37764, indicating the remembrance in Grover McLemore's name. Condolences may be offered online at www.berryfuneral.com.","STR06" "I31729","McLemore","Guy","24 May 1911","22 Feb 1998","0","Name:Oak Ridger
Repository: Knox County Public Library
Author: Publisher
Repository:Knox County Public Library Periodicals Room 500 West Church Avenue Knoxville, TN 37902 865-215-8747

Courtesy of - Periodicals Room Knox County Public Library and Paul Williams

Date:24 Feb 1998

Actual text:

Guy McLemore

Retired AEC employee Guy McLemore, 86, of Oak Ridge died Sunday, Feb. 22, 1998 at NHC Health Center of Oak Ridge. Mr. McLemore was retired from the Atomic Energy Commission, a Department of Energy predeccessor agency. He was a member of First Baptist Church, the Elks Lodge and the Oak Ridge Boat Club. Mr. McLemore is survived by his wife, Willia McLemore, and a stepson, Robert Clark of Knoxville. A graveside service will be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 25, at Oak Ridge Memorial Park with the Rev. Larry Hammock officiating. McCarty-Martin Oak Ridge Funeral Home is handling arrangements.","STR06" "I22304","McLemore","H. Clebe Norman","1 Jul 1894","20 Dec 1946","0","Listed in the 1915-1916 Fayetteville NC City Directory as Clebe McLEMORE, Res, 907 Person Street
The death certificate of his daughter shows him as Clearebard.

According to Bonnie Seiler, he married second a Kelly GIBBS.","STR06" "I26038","McLemore","H.G. D. B. ""Brown""","30 Nov 1871","6 Jul 1894","0","Also shown by some as William Brown. Said to have married Arie Isaphane SEALE.","STR06" "I27549","McLemore","Hackley","Jul 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Lisitings:

1900 Census
Kentucky, Rockcastle County, Precinct No. 7
Enumerated 1 June 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 1 Stamped 168A
7-7
McLemore, John and Paralee with daughter
8-8
McLemore, John D and Nancy A, with divorced son, Thomas
9-9
McLemore, William T Hd W M Dec 1847 52 M 13 Ky Ky Ky Farmer
McLemore, Amanda Wf W F May 1865 35 M 13 9/8 Va Va Va
McLemore, Lee W Son W M Dec 1885 14 S Ky Ky Va Farm Hand
McLemore, Mary M Dtr W F July 1888 11 S Ky Ky Va At School
McLemore, Cyntha A Dtr W F Apr 1892 8 S Ky Ky Va At School
McLemore, James L. Son W M Mar 1894 6 S Ky Ky Va At School
McLemore, Emaline C. Dtr W F Mar 1895 5 S Ky Ky Va
McLemore, Jennie S. Dtr W F Feb 1897 3 Ky Ky Va
McLemore, Rosa N. Dtr W F May 1900 1/12 Ky KY Va
--/10
McLemore, Hackley Hd W M July 1874 25 M 4 Ky Ky Ky Farm Hand
McLemore, Lora Wf W F May 1878 22 M 4 0/0 Ky Ky Ky","STR06" "I32607","McLemore","Hadassah Florissia","12 Mar 1921","27 Jun 2002","0","Hadassah McLemore Payne ATHENS -- Funeral for Hadassah McLemore Payne, 81, of Athens will be Monday at 10 a.m. at Spry Funeral Home. Burial will be in Barker Cemetery. The family will receive friends Sunday night from 6 to 9 at the funeral home. Mrs. Payne died Thursday, June 27, 2002, at her home. She was born March 12, 1921, in Lauderdale County to Mclin McLemore and Lora McLemore. She was a member of the Baptist church and retired from Calhoun Community College. Survivors include one son, Donald R. Payne of Athens; four daughters, Rozella Coggin, Glenda Rogers and Janet Smith, all of Athens, and Patricia Zmuda of Camden, Ark.; one sister, Myrle Hill of Madison; 16 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Limestone County

From: CgOoD75@aol.com
Subject: [ALLAW] Mclemore Obituaries
Date: Sun, 30 Jun 2002 09:56:14 EDT","STR06" "I28444","McLemore","Hannah","Between 1794 and 1800","","0","Foide Williams, in a post to the McLemore Family Genealogy Forum, writes that: ""The 1820 census of Lincoln Co, Tn (pg 14) shows Sterling C. McLemore and (pg 30) Signer Allen (who married Rebecca McLemore), Benjamin Wright (who married Hannah McLemore), James R. Brown (who married Martha McLemore), and Joel McLemore. These are all from Fayette Co, KY and apparently traveled together to Lincoln Co, TN.""

http://www.jenforum.org/mclemore/messages/768.html

According to ""Mt. Hermon Baptist Church, Lincoln County, Tennessee"" by Betty Via, Hannah Wright was an 1833 constituting member, wife of Benjamin Wright; on the 1840 membership list; granted letter n.d; joined by letter, June, 1844; on 1852 membership list. A footnote after her name indicates that Hannah's maiden name appears to be McLemore, [but that] research still inconclusive.

Julia Molitz (jmolitz@cox.net), a member of the ""Chesnut Ridge Cousins"" genealogy study group indicated that she could not find Benjamin and Hannah any place on the 1850 or 1860 census, but did find a Benjamin and Mary H. WRIGHT on the 1850 TN Census and the same family on the 1860 Berry Co., MO census, but did not know if this family was the same one that lived in Lincoln County (now Moore County), Tennessee.

Julia further indicates that census records show that Benjamin and Hannah had about ten children, seven girls and three boys, but that the identity of all the children is not yet conclusive.

Citing the book ""Mt. Hermon Baptist Church, Lincoln County, Tennessee"" by Betty Via, she suspects that the ""Mary [Wright] that was received by experience, September 1855; granted letter, August 1859 must have been a daughter of Benjamin and Hannah. Rebecca WRIGHT must have been a daughter of Benjamin and Hannah as well."" The book itself notes that an Elizabeth Wright, on the 1852 church membership list, is also believed to have been one of the daughters of Benjamin and Hannah.","STR06" "I334","","","","","","","" "I35521","McLemore","Harold Roland","7 Aug 1924","28 Dec 1967","0","Name: Harold Roland Mclemore
Death Date: 28 Dec 1967
Death Place: Terrell State Hospital, Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Usual Residence: 9018 Longmont, Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 43 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 07 Aug 1924
Birthplace: Canton, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: M. G. Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Onie E. Newburn
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Car Salesman
Place of Residence: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Cemetery: Sand Flat Cemetery
Burial Place: Van Zandt County, Texas
Burial Date: 30 Dec 1967
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138822
Digital Film Number: 4027196
Image Number: 2893
Reference Number: cn 81477
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I45876","McLemore","Harold Wayland","23 Oct 1931","29 Aug 2007","0","Obituary, as posted to his FindAGrave memorial page by SFC Frank Irons Sr, retired:

Funeral for Harold Wayland McLemore Sr., 75, of Decatur will be Saturday, Sept. 1, 2007, at 2 p.m. at Roselawn Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Dusty McLemore officiating.

Burial will be in Roselawn Cemetery.Visitation will be tonight from6 to 8 at the funeral home.
Mr. McLemore, who died Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2007, at his residence, was born Oct. 23, 1931, in Limestone County to Alvis Wallace and Cleffa Belle Robinson McLemore. Hegraduated from RiversideHigh School (Decatur High)in 1950. He played footballunder Coach Shorty Ogle. He played from 1948 until 1950 on the Decatur High Championship team with team mem-ber and best friend, WesThompson. Later after graduation, he and Wes joinedmilitary service togetherwhere they served in Korea.He enlisted in 1950 as amember of the U.S. Army1343 combat engineeringdivision and became a corporal and communicationspecialist. He received basic training in Fort Campbell, Ky. Mr. McLemore was deployedto Korea at the beginningof the war where his division landed at Hyundai Beach under heavy attack. He was later wounded and spent three weeks in a MASH unit. He was awarded the Korean service medal and two bronze campaign stars. He was a member of the Decatur Chapter of the VFW.

Upon returning to the states, Mr. McLemore took employment with Decatur Electric Department in 1952 as a lineman and later became superintendent where he retired in 1991. He was an avid fisherman and gardener and studied North Alabama archaeology.

Survivors include his wife, Geraldine McLemore; two sons, Harold Wayland McLemore Jr. of Carthage, Texas, and Warren Hayes McLemore of Somerville; and four grandchildren, Casey McLemore, Jill McLemore and Shane McLemore, all of Carthage, Texas, and Brandon McLemore of Somerville.

Pallbearers will be Jimmy Miller, Darrell Smith, Ray Robinson, Bruce Shaw, Roddy Taylor and Jay Roberts.

Published in the Decatur Daily on 8/31/2007.","STR06" "I38421","McLemore","Harriet ""Hattie"" M.","3 Jul 1887","Oct 1977","0","John Stromberger found the following brief article about Harriet, quoted verbatim, from a Washington, Illinois newspaper:

May 29, 1913: ""Miss Harriet McLemore who has been teaching school in Roanoke, ill, is home for summer vacation."" (Mason City newspaper)","STR06" "I28743","McLemore","Harriet E.","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows that she married William Jackson ""Jack"" SHUMAKE around 1878 in Lincoln County, Arkansas. However, if she is correct, Harriet and William may have divorced, or Harriet might have died shortly afterwords, as this couple can not be located on the 1880 census. However, a Jack SHUMAKE, married to a 31 year old Marthy, can be found. Marthy was born in Mississippi, and appears to have been previously married to a SACKET.","STR06" "I28743","McLemore","Harriet E.","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1870 Census
Arkansas, Drew County, Mill Creek Twp, P.O. Branchmill
Enumerated 24 Aug 1870
Page 13, Stamped 638
100-111
McLamore, Mary 34 F W Keeping House $--- $50 Alabama
McLamore, Harriet 13 F W At Home Arkansas

This MAY be Harriet's husband, with a second wife?, at th
e time of the 1880 census:

This is that families listing:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Jack SHUMAKE Self M Male W 28 TN Farmer TN TN
Marthy SHUMAKE Wife M Female W 31 MS Keeping House AL ---
Mary SACKET SDau S Female W 12 AR Works On Farm MS AR
Source Information:
Census Place Owen, Lincoln, Arkansas
Family History Library Film 1254049 NA Film Number T9-0049
Page Number 49A","STR06" "I27867","McLemore","Harris Caldwell","1 Aug 1911","20 Sep 1991","0","At the age of 22, Harris Caldwell McLemore applied for a social security account. He was unemployed, and a resident of Vicksburg. He listed his date and location of birth as 1 August 1915, in Seminary, Mississippi. He parents where shown as Caldwell McLemore and Annie Black.","STR06" "I14733","McLemore","Harrison","Abt 1780","Abt 1822","0","It is known that Harrison McLemore was not a member of John Macklemore's family, and with a first name like his, he had to have been associated in some way with the Harrison Family [possible a grandson of William McLemore, Jr. and Sarah Harrison]. He was involved in a law suit (which he lost) in 1816 with one Ransom HARWELL (Southhampton County Court Minute Book, 1805-1820, pp. 175, 196, & 218). He then died unexpectedly in 1822, leaving an infant son Richard F. McLemore who his widow apprenticed out in 1823 (Southhampton Order Book, p. 324). (James L. McLemore, III, p. 52).","STR06" "I47354","","","","","","","" "I32575","McLemore","Harry J.","2 Sep 1919","23 Jun 1940","0","His Texas Death certificate indicates he was a clerk at a Dry Goods store, and died in an auto accident. Informant was Mrs. A. C. McLemore. He was buried in Alvin.","STR06" "I31691","McLemore","Harry Kimbrell","23 Jun 1929","8 Jun 2017","0","Harry Kimbrell McLemore, 88, of Madison, MS was called home to be with the Lord on June 08, 2017. Memorial service will be held Sunday, June 11, 2017. Visitation at 3:15 p.m. to be held at Madison United Methodist Church in Madison, MS, with a memorial service at 4:00. In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to American Heart Association or Madison United Methodist Church.

Mr. McLemore was born on June 23, 1929 to the late Nannie Pitts McLemore & the late Dr. Richard Aubrey McLemore in Nashville, TN. He attended and graduated from Demonstration High School in Hattiesburg, MS. After high school Harry attended and graduated from University of Southern Mississippi with a master's degree in Economics. Harry served in the Army and served our country as a true patriot and was honorably discharged in October of 1959. He went on to become an Economic Developer. His hobbies included travel, scuba diving, and HAM radio. He also had a very interesting hobby in HAM radio using Morse Code. He was also proud of a wooden sailboat he once built. Harry was a good family man who would do anything for anyone ever in need. He leaves behind a legacy of courage, honor, patriotism and, faith.

Copied from his Find A Grave Memorial page, which also has a photo of his military marker, showing he was a CPL US ARMY","STR06" "I30434","McLemore","Harry Walker","13 Aug 1910","18 Jul 1924","0","Died from a burst appendix at the age of 14. Buried at Round Island Church.","STR06" "I43933","McLemore","Harvey ""Bud""","1 Oct 1897","20 Nov 1965","0","When he registered for the World War I draft, he was a resident of Scottsboro, Alabama, and farming for R. J. McLemore. His nearest relative was Mrs. Ada Bell McLemore, also of Scottsboro. He was of medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and dark hair.","STR06" "I27701","McLemore","Harvey Burton","17 Aug 1876","4 Jan 1934","0","His FindAGrave memorial page shows he was the ""second of three McLemore generations to serve as Clerks of Southhampton County Courts, 24 years.""","STR06" "I46332","McLemore","Harvey Burton","12 Dec 1903","25 Jun 1966","0","His FindAGrave memorial page shows he was the ""third of three McLemore generations to serve as Clerks of Southhampton County Courts, 32 years.""","STR06" "I38422","McLemore","Harvey Rae","7 Sep 1893","19 May 1971","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was a electrician for the Puget Sound Light company in Seattle, Washington, he was Tall, Slender, with grey eyes and black hair. He was single, and completed his registration on June 5, 1917.

In 1920 he was living in Portland, Oregon, still single, and heading a household consisting of himself and his older brother, Calvin, his sister-in-law, and their two young children.

In 1930, he was in Miami Beach, Florida, newly married, and the owner of an electrical store. The Jahnke tree at WorldConnect shows his wife as Claudia GILCHRIST.

His social security account was established in New York.

Whe his father died in 1940, he was listed as of Miami, Fla.","STR06" "I38422","McLemore","Harvey Rae","7 Sep 1893","19 May 1971","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Oregon, Multnomah, Precinct 6
Enumerated Second Day of January 1920
SD 3 ED 25 Sheet 1B
33
McLemore, Havey R. Head M W 26 S Il lll Ill Electrician Electrical Contractor
McLemore, Calvin A Brother M W 45 M Ill Ill Ill Salesman Financial Securities
McLemore, Martha Sister-in-law F W 24 M Iow Germany/German Germany/Germa
McLemore, Calvin Arthur Nephew M W 2 5/12 S Oregon Ill Iowa
McLemore, Jane C Niece F W 6/12 S Oregon Ill Iowa

1930 Census
Florida, Dade County, Miami Beach City
Enumerated April 17, 1930
ED 13-78 SD 7 Sheet 6A Stamped 127
1018-50-202
McLemore, Harvey R Head M W 36 M 36 Ill Ill Ill Owner Electrical Store
McLemore, Mrs. Harvey R Wf F W 27 M 27 SC SC SC



","STR06" "I3379","McLemore","Harvol Hoy","17 Oct 1913","6 Aug 1996","0","J.W. McLemore said that when he was younger, his big brother Hoy and double first cousin Terry would let him ""tag along"" with them. Terry would say, ""I'm a pretty good guesser for my age."" They were called ""Terrible Terry"" and ""Horrible Hoy.""

Per his obituary in the Sabine County Recorder, Harvol had lived in Pineland for the 25 years preceding his death, where he was a prominent member of the community and supporter of the Pineland Volunteer Fire Department and athletics at West Sabine High School. He was a US Army veteran of World War II and was retired from Mobil Oil Company.

Per ""Citizen Soldiers of Sabine County, Texas"" by Robert Cecil McDaniel Texian Press (Waco), 1992:

World War II veteren Nov 1943-April 1946 Asiatic Theatre","STR06" "I36642","McLemore","Haskel C.","1 Jan 1908","Apr 1990","0","At the time of the 1930 census, he was a lodge in the home of Clarence and May Winns, in Precinct 7 of Wise County, Texas and listed as a Farm Laborer, age 23, single, born in Oklahoma with his parents born in Alabama.","STR06" "I35569","McLemore","Hattie","Abt 1909","Yes, date unknown","0","Paul McLemore writes that she married a JERNIGAN.","STR06" "I27448","McLemore","Hattie Lee","12 Mar 1881","5 Feb 1961","0","Married Shelby Clark McMillan.","STR06" "I29854","McLemore","Hayes Lemon ""H. L.""","13 Feb 1843","30 Mar 1934","0","Could he have instead been called Henry (per 1860 census, a Henry Green was in the parental home an approximately his age).

Shown as H. Lemon McLemore on his 1934 North Carolina Death Certificate, a widow. His (late?) wife was shown as Isabell. Informant D. C. McLemore. Both were shown as residents of 1010 Pryor Street in Charlotte. He was shown as a son of John Wright McLemore and Margaret Hales, and was retired. He was buried in McColl S.C.

On his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Angela Short Hudson, has a photo of his headstone, engraved H. L. McLemore. On the memorial page his name is shown as Hayes Leonard McLemore, but in the notes section he is referenced as Hayes Lemon ""H.L."" McLemore.","STR06" "I29854","McLemore","Hayes Lemon ""H. L.""","13 Feb 1843","30 Mar 1934","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
North Carolina, Scotland County, Laurel Hill Twp
Enumerated 20 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 85 Sheet 14A Stamped 14
257-260
McLemore, Hayes Head W M Feb 1843 57 M 34 NC NC NC (no occupation shown)
McLemore, Isabel Wf F Aug 1843 56 M 34 6/5 NC SN NC (no occupation shown)
McLemore, Mary Bell Dtr W F July 1881 18 S NC NC NC Cotton Mill Operator
McLemore, Daniel C Son W M Jun 1884 15 S NC NC NC Cotton Mill Operator
McLemore, May S. Dtr W F July 1887 12 S NC NC NC Cotton Mill Operator","STR06" "I22048","McLemore","Haywood","7 Sep 1845","3 May 1910","0","Robert McLemore Butler writes that Haywood was the son of Amos McLemore b. 1813 and the brother of Lofton. He was a Private, Co B, 2nd Battalion, N C Troops. Born in Sampson County and was by occupation a laborer prior to enlisting in Cumberland County at age 17, August 17, 1863, for the war. Present and accounted for on company muster rolls through December 1864. Admitted to hospital at Wilmington February 18, 1865, and was transferred to another hospital February 20, 1865.

Could his middle name have been EDWARD?","STR06" "I22048","McLemore","Haywood","7 Sep 1845","3 May 1910","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Federal Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, Mingo Twp, ED 98
McLemore, Hawood Hd W M Sept 1845 54 M 16 NC NC NC Farmer
McLemore, Mary A Wife W F Jul 1863 36 M 16 6/5 NC NC NC
McLemore, Ab C Son W M July 1885 14 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Edgar L Son W M Oct 1889 10 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Ozzie L Son W M Oct 1893 6 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Bula C Dtr W F Nov 1896 3 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Lula F Dtr W F Nov 1899 6/12 S NC NC NC","STR06" "I29885","McLemore","Haywood Cleveland","12 Feb 1885","20 Nov 1961","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was farming in Bladen County, NC. His nearest relative was his wife, Kate. He was shown as being of medium build, slender, with gray eyes and dark hair.

Name: Haywood Cleveland Mclemore
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 22 Nov 1961
Burial Place: Elizabethtown, Bladen, North Carolina
Death Date: 20 Nov 1961
Death Place: Elizabethtown, Bladen, North Carolina
Age: 76
Birth Date: 12 Feb 1885
Birthplace: Columbus Co., North Carolina
Occupation: Farmer
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Florence Jones Mclemore
Father's Name: Mckethan Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Angeline Cain
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B01766-8
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1953246
Reference Number: v 30B cn 30919
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994
","STR06" "I22271","McLemore","Haywood Lofton","4 May 1920","14 May 1920","0","His headstone was inscribed ""Haywood L, Son of A.H. & Lillie McLemore, May 14, 1920, May 18, 1920, Safe in the arms of Jesus.""","STR06" "I31723","McLemore","Hazel C.","Abt 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","AKA Daisy?","STR06" "I27673","McLemore","Hazel C.","3 May 1924","15 May 1970","0","She married a NORWOOD.","STR06" "I27785","","","","","","","" "I37865","McLemore","Helen Ruth","3 Mar 1925","13 Dec 1974","0","Name: Helen R. Vannatter
Death Date: 13 Dec 1974
Death Place: Pasadena, Harris, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 49 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1925
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John T. Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Dora Bagwell
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243437
Digital Film Number: 4167766
Image Number: 3220
Reference Number: 91803
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I3368","McLemore","Hemp Arnold","8 Nov 1913","3 Mar 1983","0","According to Nan McCoy Kittell, he was named Hemphill Arnold McLemore, though Texas Records show him as Hemp Arnold McLemore, and his son George writes he was known primarily as H. A. or Arnold.","STR06" "I21777","McLemore","Henry","Between 1785 and 1786","","0","1806 Sampson County NC Court Order Public work 11 Aug 1806 River work on Little Coharie Ezekiah McLEMORE Henry McLEMORE plus others (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

Land transfer from Archibald McLemore to Henry McLemore, Deed Book 15, page 197:

"" ... I Archibald Macklamoore of the county of the state of North Carolina, Sampson County for the love and affection which I bear to my son Henry Mackleamoore give, grant convey and confirm unto my son Henry a certain parcel of land situated in the County aforesaid on the east side of little Cohara being a part of a Track of land granted by deed from James ROBINSON to Archibald Macklemoore the 19th day of March 1807 for 300 acres more or less being the upper part of said Tract of Land beginning at a Black Gum at the run of Hollow Branch....at the Run of the Gownon's (???) marsh branch Then up the meander of said Branch to a line in Hezekiah Macklamoore's line to the Hollow Branch Branch then down the...said Branch to the Beginning Containing by estimation 150 acres ..to have and to hold unto him the said Henry Macklamoore...I the said Archibald Macklamoore bind myself my heirs Ex. and assign firmly by these presents...unto him the said Hezekiah Maclemore his heirs Ex. and or assignees forever...In witness whereof I have set my hand and seal this ___ day of ____ 1810. Archibald Macklamoore Sampson County In presence of Ezekiel SMITH and Henry (?) MACKLAMOORE Registered March 7, 1811, Owen HOLMES Reg.

(Abstracted from the original by Melinda McLemore Strong 26 May 2005)

1812 Sampson County NC Court Order Public work 19 May 1812 River work Henry McLEMORE, Raiford McLEMORE plus others (Courtesty of Robert McLemore Butler)

Sampson County Deed Book Book 16, page 16 Abstract of Deed

Henry McLEMORE to Wm. NUNNERY

This indenture made this 13th day of January 1813 Between Henry MACLEMORE of the State of N. Carolina and County of Cumberland of the one part, and William NUNNERY of the County of Sampson of the other part and in consideration for the sum of Fifty pounds of Current money...sell...a certain tract or parcel of land....lying and being in the County of Sampson on the East side of Little Cohary, being part of a tract of land granted by deed from Willis MAGU to James ROBINSON and from James ROBINSON to Archibald MCLEMORE and from Arch. MCLEMORE to his son Henry MCLEMORE being the upper part of said premises...beginning..at the turn of Hollow Marsh, running thus along a line of the Run of the Governor's marsh Branch.....to a line in John HANEY's line at the head of said Branch....containing by estimation 150 acres be the same more of less.......I the said Henry MACLEMORE on ....prospects of a Fee Simple right of inheritance and have full power to sell and convey in manner aforesaid....
In witness whereof I the said Henry MACLEMORE have hereunto set my hand and seal...Henry (X) MACLEMORE Sampson County Feby. Term 1813 Then was the above deed proven in Court for Registration H. Holmes CC
Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of Nicholas CARTER Jeremiah SIMMONS
Registered this 23rd day of March 1813 Owen Holmes Reg.

(Abstracted from the original by Melinda McLemore Strong 14 July 2005)

It appears that Henry McLemore moved from Sampson to the adjacent Bladen County, North Carolina. The census listing below appears to be for Archibald's son, Henry. This assumption is based both on census listings below and from the deed, below, executed in 1828.

1820 Census, page 126
Bladen County, NC
Henry McLemore
1 male under 10 (Wilson McLemore, born ca 1813)
1 male under 16 (John Wright b. ca 1807)
1 male 26 to 45 (Henry, himself, born ca 1783)
3 females under 10 Catherine, Zilpha, Lucretia
1 female under 16 Nancy
1 female 26 to 45 First wife, name unknown


Another Henry McLemore is in the same county, but his relationship and father is currently unknown.
1820 Census, p 144
Bladen County, NC
Henry Maclemore
1 male under 10
1 male under 16
1 male over 45 <---Henry

4 females under 10
1 female under 16
1 female over 45 <----His wife


Sampson County Deed Book Book 21, page 568 Abstract of Deed

Henry McLemore to John R. McLemore

State of North Carolina, Sampson County, This indenture made this fifteenth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty eight by and between Henry McLEMORE of the County of Bladen the State aforesaid of the one part and John R. McLEMORE of the other part ...the said Henry McLEMORE for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars to him in hand paid by the said John R. McLEMORE at the making of these presents the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge myself fully satisfied contented and paid and have given granted bargained sold conveyed and confirmed and forever set over unto him the said John R. McLEMORE two certain tracts or parcels of land situated lying and being in the County and State aforesaid butted and bounded as follows lying between great and little Cohara the first beginning at a pine in a pond.....containing by estimation 150 acres. The other tract beginning at a stake ....below his old house thence with Henry McLEMORE's line ...on the edge of the great branch. Thence up the meander of ...Dor OWENS line...thence along the road to the beginning...containing one hundred four & quarter acres. It being a part of the contents of a patent granted to Roger ALDEN in the year of our Lord 1796 which tract or parcel of land and also the above mentioned tract or parcel of land with all and singular the profits advantages....I the said Henry McLemore...doth hereby convey...to John R. McLEMORE his heirs and assignees forever to warrant and define the before mentioned lands and premises from and against him the Henry McLEMORE or his heirs or any other person or persons laying any lawful claim thereto. In testimony whereof I the Henry McLEMORE have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and date written Henry (his mark) McLEMORE Signed sealed and delivered in presence of Neil CAMPBELL Jane (her mark) POPE to be registered March 19, 1829 Tho. J. FAISON, Clerk

(Abstracted from the original by Melinda McLemore Strong 26 May 2005)

Henry is not indexed in the North Carolina census after 1820. The John R. McLemore of Bladen County, to whom Henry transferred land to in 1829 deed abstracted above, was in Houston County, Georgia by or before 1831. This appears to his listing on the 1830 and 1840 census.

1830 Georgia, Houston County
Henry McLimore
Males
Under 5, None
5 to 10, One (Probably Henry James)
40 to 50, One (Probably Henry, himself)
Females
Under 5, One
5 to 10, Two
10 to 15, Two
40 to 50, One
(Probably daughters, Nancy, Catherine, Lucretia, Zilpha and Margaret, and his unknown wife)


1840 Georgia, Houston County
Henry McLemore 3-0-0-1-0-0-0-1 1-0-1-0-2-0-0-1

Three males under the age of 5 (Unknown, possibly not his sons?)
One male, between 15-20 Henry James, born ca 1824
One male, between 50-60 Henry himself, born ca 1783
One female, under the age of 5 Sarah, born ca 1834-1836
One female, between 10-15 Margaret, born ca 1828/9, married a BRIM
Two females, between 20-30 Zilpha, married Daniel BULLARD and Lucretia married an ELLIS
One female, between 50-60, first wife, unknown

On August 30, 2007, James L. McLemore III emailed the Sampson County McLemore research group the following note:

One of the deeds she (Melinda) sent me was an 1828 deed from Henry McLemore to John R. McLemore (John Wright was often called John R., even within the family, due to general illiteracy, and the apparent belief of many at the time that his middle name was spelled ""Right""). The deed was for two tracts, one of which was for 150 acreas and appears to have been the same 150 acre parcel given to Henry in an 1810 deed of gift from Archibald McLemore in which the latter identifies Henry as his son. The 1828 deed is a deed of bargain and sale, not gift, and John R. McLemore's relationship to Henry is not given. But it got me to thinking that John ""R."" (Wright) was probably closely related to Henry, probably even his son

I was toying with that idea when I found among my files a letter I had received back in February of 2000 from a Michael Mabile from McLean, VA; I had an email address on him as well, but it is no longer good, so I was unable to add him to this group, though I had wanted to, and tried. Does anyone else out there have his current e-mail address? If so forward this to him, and also back to me so that I will know.

Anyway, his snail-mail letter ran three and a half pages, but when compared to the deed Melinda sent, the two sources of information came together. Though lengthy, I will try to quote him at length, as it not only shows how he was approaching the problem (as well as what I was seeing), but it also gives a lot of information that may at some point ring a small bell with some of you and your researches. Mike wrote, inter alia, regarding his great-great-grandfather Wilson McLemore:

""I think I can definitely link Wilson, who lived in Dooly County, Georgia, and Pike County. Alabama, in the 1840's through 1860's, with Henry McLemore, who died in Houston County, Georgia, in 1850. In turn, I think I can definitely link Henry as having come to Houston County from Bladen County, NC. ... Rather than burden you with all of the documents I have, I thought I would summarize for you what I have. ...

""1. Wilson McLemore Wilson is listed in the 1850 and 1860 censuses for Pike County, AL and the 1845 Georgia state census for Dooly County, GA. I have other documentation linking Wilson to Dooly County and in one instance to Houston County, GA. He probably is also the Wilson McLemore listed in the 1840 federal census for Sumter County, GA. I can document that his wife Louisa's maiden name was Broxton. She was the daughter of James and Avis Broxton ... .

""2. Connection between Wilson and Henry Wilson is named in the will of Henry McLemore, which was probated in Houston County, Georgia, in 1850. ... [he enclosed a copy of the will, which I will hereafter abstract in pertinent part, in which Henry made] a token bequest of $1 to 'Willson' McLemore among other persons. Wilson and Henry's relationship is not specified in the will, but he would have to be a son or grandson. ... Since Wilson was probably about 40 years old in 1850, he was almost certainly Henry's son, not his grandson. Any possibility that the Wilson named in the will is not the same Wilson as my ancestor is ruled out by the mention of Margaret T. Brim in the will. In the 1850 census, Margaret Brim, 10 years old, is listed as living with Wilson in Pike County, Alabama. I assume Margaret is the daughter of a deceased sister of Wilson's and thus Henry's granddaughter. ...

""3. Henry McLemore-Houston County Henry McLemore first appears in the Federal Census for Houston County, Georgia, in 1830. It lists 1 white male 5-10 [Henry James McLemore, b. ca 1824], 1 white male 40-50, 1 white female under 5, 2 white females 5-10, 2 white females 10-15, and one white female 40-50 [Henry's first wife, mother of all of those children]. The 1840 census for Houston County lists Henry and shows 3 white males under 5[?], 1 white male 15-20, 1 white male 50-60, 1 white female under 5, 1 white female 10-15, 2 white females 20-30, and 1 white female 50-60. These listings are consistent in indicating Henry was born between 1780 and 1790. His first wife eventually died in Houston County [in about] 1840 [between the census and the end of the year], because he is listed in Houston County records as marrying Martha Tate on January 3, 1841. He and Martha had three children (the three minor children listed in his will). Both Henry and Martha appear in the 1850 Federal census mortality schedule in Houston County. The mortality schedule shows he was 87 years old. ... [However,] it seems 67, not 87, would be a more accurate age ... [considering his age listed in both the 1830 and 1840 censuses, and that he fathered three children in the last ten years of his life].

""4 Henry McLemore-Bladen County I connect Henry McLemore of Houston County, GA, to Bladen County, NC, based on the following evidence. The 1850 census shows he was born in North Carolina. His son Wilson was also born in North Carolina. Two Henry McLemores appear in the 1820 census for Bladen County, but neither appears in that county in 1830, when Henry first appears in the Houston County census listing. I have also traced two of the persons named in Henry's will to Bladden County. The will mentions Zilpha Bullard (evidently a daughter). The 1850 Bladen census lists a ""Zilphy"" Bullard, age 33, in the household of Daniel Bullard (evidently her husband). ... The Will also mentions John Wright McLemore ... .""

Bingo!!! When I saw that, I knew the connection was made. I went to the will, and there read the following bequests:

""3rd I bequeath to my granddaughter Tabitha Matilda Tate one bed and furniture such as she may chose [sic] from my bedding.

""4th I bequeath to my son Henry James McLemore two cows and calves which he can chose [sic] of those he had last year.

""4th I bequeath unto John Wright McLemore, Nancy Ann Sanders, Willson McLemore, Catherine J. C. Ervins, Zilpha Bullard, Lucretia Ellis, Margaret T. Brim, and Sarah B. McLemore one dollar apiece.

""5th The rest of my property both real and personal whatever and whatever it may be I desire and direct and bequeaath to my minor children Ann Eliza McLemore, Joseph Wesley McLemore and Archibald McLemore ...""

Note the given name of the last child, Archibald, named for Henry's father, which nails the last nail in the coffin, as it were.

So there you have it, or most of it - the important material, anyway. I think that connects John Wright McLemore, along with Wilson, William, Henry James, Joseph Wesley, and Archibald, his sons, and several daughters as well to Henry and to his father Archibald McLemore before him. And by so filling out Henry's family, I have already removed him (or did not include him up front) in the list of McLemore Men in Sampson and Bladen counties who could be possible fathers to unconnected ancestors of Group members. Maye I should add, however, the ""other"" Henry McLemore of the two Mike Mabile found in the Bladen County 1820 census; does anyone know anything about him? They were shown in that census as one being 26 - 45 years old (the above Henry) and over 45 (this ""other"" Henry).

Jim also emailed that ""As I mentioned above, there are two Henry McLemores listed in the 1820 census for Bladen County. One was 26 to 45 years old, while the other was 45 or over. If Henry was really 87 when he died in 1850, as shown in the census mortality schedule, it is possible that he was the older Henry listed in the 1820 census. If he was actually between 60 and 70 at the time of his death, as would be supported by the 1840 and 1850 censuses, it is more likely he is the younger Henry listed in the 1820 Bladen County census (that is, he was no more than 40 yers old in 1820). ...""","STR06" "I24567","McLemore","Henry","Aft 1793","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Henry is nowhere else mentioned in Southampton records, and must be presumed to have died young or moved away. (James L. McLemore, III. p. 67).","STR06" "I25583","McLemore","Henry Allen","6 Mar 1849","9 Jul 1896","0","Mark Freeman shows that he married Elizabath Briggs and Annie B. Baird. At the time of the 1880 census, however, he was living with his sister and brother-in-law in Maury County, Tennessee, and not married. Not known if he was widowed, divorced, or still single.","STR06" "I25583","McLemore","Henry Allen","6 Mar 1849","9 Jul 1896","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Federal Census
Tennessee, Maury County, 9th Civil District
Enumerated 22 June 1880
Page No. 56D SD 3 ED 164

398-418
Rodgers, Benjamin W M 45 Lawyer Tn Tn Ky
Rodgers, Ann F W F 38 Wife Keeps House Tenn Tenn Tenn
Rodgers, Olen G W F 10 Dtr Pupil Tenn Tenn Tenn
Rodgers, Thomas W M 8 Son Tenn Tenn Tenn
Rodgers, Benjamin W M 7 Son Tenn Tenn Tenn
Rodgers, Henry D W M 3 Son At Home Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLamore, Henry A W M 30 Bro In Law Farmer Tenn Tenn Tenn
Akin Addy Z W F 35 Boarder At HOme
Akin, Hally L W F 6
Randall, John R W M 28 Farmer","STR06" "I38015","McLemore","Henry Benjamin","Abt 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","An H. B. McLemore was shown as marrying Miss N. V. Edward on 16 Nov 1893 in Scott County, Mississippi. Could this be his marriage record? A large family, headed by Ben and Nancy V. ""Mocklemore"" can be found on the 1910 Mississippi census, in Leake County. They were the parnts of Benie (15), Henry (13), Francis (10), William G. (9), James (7), Leah (3), and Elbert F. (newborn).","STR06" "I46733","McLemore","Henry Harris","28 Apr 1911","4 Sep 1964","0","His Alabama Death Certificate shows he was married to Gertrude McLemore.","STR06" "I46733","McLemore","Henry Harris","28 Apr 1911","4 Sep 1964","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Alabama, Walker County, E.P. 26 Kansas
Enumerated April 16, 1940
SD 7 ED 64-38 Sheet 9A
Iron Mountain Road
149
McLemore, Henry Head M W 29 M M no H-4 Ala Operator Saw Mill Same place
McLemore, Gertrude Wf F W 29 M No C-4 Ala same place
McLemore, Delaris Dtr F W 7 S Yes 1 Ala same place
150
McLemore, Will Head M W 65 M No 5 Ala Operator Farm same house
McLemore, Leona Wf F W 64 M No 5 Ala same house
McLemore, Clifford Son M W 26 S No H-1 Ala same house
151
McLemore, Joe Head M W 21 M No 6 Ala Coal Loader Coal Mine same place
McLemore, Willie Lee Wf F W 22 M No 7 Ala R Walker Ala
McLemore, Joe Anne Dtr F W 1 S No 0 Ala
152
McLemore, Carl Head M W 39 No H1 Ala Carpenter W.P.A. same place
McLemore, Maudie Wf F W 39 M No 7 Ala same place
McLemore, Berniece Dtr F W 12 S Yes 5 Ala Same House
McLemore, Lois Dtr F W 10 S Yes 3 Ala Same House
McLemore, Nell Dtr F W 7 S Yes 1 Ala Same House
McLemore, Bettye Joe Dtr F W s No 0 Ala Same House","STR06" "I29655","McLemore","Henry James","Abt 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

This appears to be the same Henry

1850 Census
The 10th District County of Houston
State of Georgia Enumerated 1 October 1850
Page 349

414-414
Henry McElmore 26 M Farmer $600 North Carolina
Marinda McElmore 20 F Ga
John McElmore 4 M Ga
Henry McElmore 3 M Ga
Louis McElmore 1 M Ga
415-415
John P? Lamar? 30 M Farmer $4000 Ga
Martha Lamar 23 F Ga
Vallena Lamar 4 F Ga
Lanodias Lamar 3 M Ga
Alphonso Lamar 10/12 M Ga
William Chesshin 21 M Farmer Ga","STR06" "I28913","McLemore","Henry L. ""Mac""","30 May 1901","26 Jul 1958","0","Melba Gene McLemore notes he was buried in the Poplar Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, in Calhoun County, Mississippi.

World War II Enlistment Records
Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore

Henry L. McLemore
Birth Year 1901
Race: White, citizen
Nativity State or Country: Mississippi
State: Mississippi
County or City: Calhoun
Enlistment Date: 26 Sep 1942
Enlistment State: Mississippi
Enlistment City: Camp Shelby
Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the
President or otherwise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source: Civil Life
Education: 3 years of high school
Civil Occupation: Bridge Builder (Bridge carpenter. ) or Car Carpenter, Railway or Carpenter, Construction* (Carpenter,
general.) or Carpenter, Ship An asterisk (*) appearing after a job title indicates that a trade test for the particular occupation will
be found in the U
Marital Status: Single, with dependents
Height: 69
Weight: 170","STR06" "I28913","McLemore","Henry L. ""Mac""","30 May 1901","26 Jul 1958","0","(Research):

Census Information (courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore):

1920 Census
Poplar Springs, Calhoun County, Mississippi
Lula A 51 MS MS MS (Widow)
Henry L 18 MS MS MIS Farmer
Mattie C 15 MS MS MS
Irena I 12 MS MS MS

1930 Census
Beat 2, Calhoun County, Mississippi
Henry McLemore abt 1902 Miss Hd
Lula abt 1869 Mother
Lovallie abt 1906 Sister
Mattie C abt 1907 Sister
Iris C abt 1910 Sister","STR06" "I37981","McLemore","Henry Rufus","20 Nov 1843","22 Nov 1922","0","A H. R. McClemers/McLemore, of Morton, Scott County, Mississippi applied for an indigent soldier confederate pension on 17 July 1915, at the age of 72 . He was a widower, and life long resident of Mississippi. He stated he enlisted in April 1862, into the 39th Mississippi, Co. C, Captain Callum, Commander Shelby, and served for the balance of the war. He noted he had been injured in a fall in 1865 at Blakely/Bloxly, Alabama. He stated that he had 3 surviving sons and 1 daughter.","STR06" "I37981","McLemore","Henry Rufus","20 Nov 1843","22 Nov 1922","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Mississippi, Scott County, Beat 3
Enumerated 9 Jun 1880
Page 18 SD 2 ED 81
135-151
McLemore, Henry W M 35 Farm hand Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Alice W F 26 Wf Housekeeping Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, James W M 13 Son Works of Farm Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Ben W M 7 Son Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Martha W F 4 Dtr Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Anne W F 2 Miss Miss Miss
Foster, Darkus W F 69 Mother-in-law Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, John W M 21 Bro Farmhand Miss Miss Miss

1900 Census
Mississippi, Scott County, Beat 3
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 5 ED 90 Sheet 4A
51-51
McLemore, Henry R Head W M Nov 1843 56 M 33 Miss Sc Miss Farmer
McLemore, Allice J Wf W F Jun 1853 47 M 33 11/9 Miss Miss SC
McLemore, John J Son W M Apr 1881 19 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, George R Son W M Jan 1884 15 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Lewis F. Son W N aug 1886 13 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Maggie M Dtr W F July 1889 10 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Rosie E Dtr W F Jan 1893 6 S Miss Miss Miss
53-53
McLemore, James A Head M W Sept 1867 32 M 8 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Mary E. Wf W F Aug 1872 27 M 8 --/-- Miss SC SC","STR06" "I26227","McLemore","Henry Toliver","19 Aug 1837","4 Mar 1909","0","At the time of the 1860 census, Henry McLemore was a boarder in the home of John and Mary Hamline, District 1 of Logan County, Kentucky, Post office South Union. He is listed as Henry McLemore, 25, M Farm Laborer, $100, Kentucky.

Obituary:

Henry T. McLemore, son of Joel McLemore, was born in Logan County, Kentucky, August 19, 1837. He was converted at the age of 21, and joined Liberty Baptist church, same county. He married Miss Nancy B. King, daughter of John King, same county, on February 17, 1863. Ten children blessed this union, three dying in infancy. Those surviving are as follows: Miss Lucy, Statesboro, Georgia; James Stacker, Thomson, Georgia; Mrs. Jameson (Martha) Pearson, Woodburn, Kentucky; Albert King, Statesboro, Georgia; C.T., Statesboro, Ga.; Mrs Layton (Emma) Maddox, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; and Orville L., Statesboro, Ga.
His life was spent in the county and State of his birth, until his removal to Statesboro, Ga., January 3, 1905. He passed away on March 4, 1909. His health had been declining for about two and a half years. For about six weeks before his death he was confined to his bed, and then he passed to be with his Savior, for as he said, quoting the apostle, ""to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord.""

During his last illness he exhibited remarkable patience in suffering, resignation to the will of his Lord, unbounded gratitude that his children were all Christians, and the tenderest solicitude in behalf of unsaved friends.

We commend the bereaved wife and children to the Great Comforter and cherish the hope to meet him in the house of many mansions.

Source:

http://groups.msn.com/maddoxmclemoredescendants/general.msnw?action=get_message&mview=0&ID_Message=115


The websites source for this obituary, however, is not cited.","STR06" "I26227","McLemore","Henry Toliver","19 Aug 1837","4 Mar 1909","0","(Research):Census Information:

1870 Census
Kentucky, Logan County, Clay Precinct, Post Office Auburn
Enumerated 16 Sept 1870
223-223
McLemore, Henry L 39 M W Farmer 1000
McLemore, Nancy B 26 F W Keeping House
McLemore, Lucy A 5 F W
McLemore, James S 3 M W
McLemore, Martha D 9/12 F W Dec
Marshal, Andrew 8 M B House
McLemore, May 8/12 F W Dec

1880 Census
Kentucky, Warren County, Rockfield
Enumerated 9 Jun 1880
Page 15/16 SD 2 ED 233
McLemore, Henry W M 41 Farming Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Nancy B W F 37 Wf Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Lucy A W F 16 Dtr At Home Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, James T W M 12 Son Laboring on Farm Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Martha W F 10 Dtr Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, King W M 9 Son Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Clabourn W M 6 Dtr Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Emma W F 9/12 Dtr Ky KY KY
McLemore, Thenia Cousin M W 26 Laboring on Farm Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Nancy Cousin F W 22 Boarding Ky Ky Ky

1900 Census
Kentucky, Warren County, Stallard Springs Twp
Enumerated 25 Jun 1900
SD 3, ED 110, Sheet 14B
277-277
McLemore, Henry Hd W M Aug 1837 62 M37 Farmer Ky NC Ky
McLemore, Nancy B Wf W F Oct 1842 57 M37 10/7 Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Lucy A Dtr W F May 1864 36 S Ky Ky KY
McLemore, King A Son M Feb 1871 29 S Ky Ky KY
McLemore, Claiborne T Son M July 1873 26 S Ky Ky KY
McLemore, Martha D W F Dec 1869 30 S Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Orville Son W M Sept 1887 12 Ky Ky Ky","STR06" "I44266","McLemore","Henry W.","Abt 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","This might be the son shown as Grady on the 1900 census.

","STR06" "I35486","McLemore","Henry Willis ""Will""","Feb 1884","Sep 1920","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 8
Enumerated 19 and 20 Apr 1910
SD 3 ED 122 Sheet 3A
48-49
McLemore, Henry W Hd m W 26 m1 1 Tx La Tx School Teacher Public Schools
McLemore, Nannie Wf F W 19 M1 1 1/1 Tx Ga Ga
McLemore, Hattie M Dtr F W 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 8
Enumerated 27 and 28 Jan 1920
SD 3 ED 141 Sheet 10B
198-200
McLemore, Henry W Head M W 35 M Tx Miss La Farmer
McLemore, Elizabeth Wf F W 28 M Tx Ga Ala
McLemore, Hattie Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Irene Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Standlee Son M W 4 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx






","STR06" "I36408","McLemore","Henry Wilson","18 Jun 1892","28 Jun 1951","0","Name: Henry Wilson Mclemore
Death Date: 28 Jun 1951
Death Place: Stanford, Jones Co., Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 59 years 10 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Jun 1892
Birthplace: Alabama
Marital Status: Married, Informant Mrs. H. W. McLemore
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: T.D. Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: U
Mother's Name: Mattie Thompson
Mother's Birthplace: U
Occupation: Common Laborer
Place of Residence: Stamford, Jones Co., Texas
Cemetery: Highland Cemetery
Burial Place: Stamford, Texas
Burial Date: 30 Jun 1951
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2074697
Digital Film Number: 4166831
Image Number: 1574
Reference Number: v X cn 30806
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

Photo of headstone on FindAGrave, however it is not legible.","STR06" "I36408","McLemore","Henry Wilson","18 Jun 1892","28 Jun 1951","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Delta County
Enumerated 26 Apr 1910
SD 1 ED 44 Sheet 9B
167-172
Hicks, Wm. Earl Head m W 44 m2 8 Ind Tenn Va Stone Carver
Hicks, Gertrude Wf W W 31 M1 8 0/0 Ark Ill Ark
McLemore, Henry Boarder M W 16 S Ala Alal Ala Farmer
","STR06" "I36408","McLemore","Henry Wilson","18 Jun 1892","28 Jun 1951","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I35520","McLemore","Herman Basil","21 Feb 1908","9 Jul 1962","0","(Research):Name: Herman Basil Mclemore
Death Date: 09 Jul 1962
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 54 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 21 Feb 1908
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Milton Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Onie Newburn
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Plumbing Contractor, McLemore Plumbing
Informant D. S. McLemore
Place of Residence: Houston, Harris, Texas
Cemetery: Forest Park - Lawndale
Burial Place: Houston, Texas
Burial Date: 12 Jul 1962
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117023
Digital Film Number: 4028433
Image Number: 0926
Reference Number: cn 42700
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35520","McLemore","Herman Basil","21 Feb 1908","9 Jul 1962","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I20205","McLemore","Hettie","10 May 1903","27 Apr 1950","0","Shown on her Texas Death Certficate as Hettie KELLEY, married and a housewife. Informant was Edward C. KELLEY Jr, relationship not listed.","STR06" "I38488","McLemore","Hettie Eliza","3 Sep 1875","12 Jun 1960","0","McLemore, Hettie Eliza marr. Cruse, Jacob Andrew on 27 Aug 1896

http://files.usgwarchives.org/tn/knox/vitals/marriages/knxmrm-m.txt

","STR06" "I21776","McLemore","Hezekiah","Bef 1783","Abt 1818","0","1801 Sampson County NC Court Order Public work 10 Aug 1801 Little Coharie Ezekiah McLEMORE and Archibald McLEMORE plus others work on river (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

Sampson County Deed Book Book 13, page 64 Abstract of Deed

"" ... I Archibald Maclemore of the county of Sampson and state of North Carolina for the love and affection I bear to my son Hezekiah Maclemore of the aforementioned county and state....do give unto the said Hezekiah part of the tract of land where I now live which I purchased of Lewis HOLMES and part of another tract I purchased from the same person. The said land I now give is on the east side of Little Cohara above where I now live including the plantation where he now lives beginning at an agreed corner from between the said HOLMES and me and betwixt the said Hezekiah Maclemore on the bank of the Little Cohara creek and running out through...an agreed line of marked trees to my back line and corner at a pine and...said line to the...branch now called Hudson Branch and down said Branch...to the run of said Cohara and Corners at a Birch Willis Mayes (?) corner and down the creek as it meanders to the beginning for one hundred acres of land...more or less...to have and to hold unto him the said Hezekiah Maclemore on the said land...I the said Archibald Maclemore as bind myself my heirs Ex. and assign firmly by these presents...unto him the said Hezekiah Maclemore his heirs Ex. and or assignees forever...In witness whereof I have set my hand and seal this 9th of June in the year 1804. Archibald (his mark) Maclemore Sampson County Witnesses Thomas FISHER and Elizabeth FISHER Registered December 11, 1804, Owen HOLMES Reg.

(Abstracted from the original by Melinda McLemore Strong 26 May 2005)

1805 Sampson County NC Court order Child bond 12 Aug 1805 Evan BROOKS, age 7, to Ezekiah McLEMORE until age 21 (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

1805 Sampson County NC Court Order Deed 13 Nov 1805 Alice ROBINSON to Hezekiah McLEMORE, 200 acres, proved by Archibald McLEMORE (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

1806 Sampson County NC Court Order Public work 11 Aug 1806 River work on Little Coharie Ezekiah McLEMORE Henry McLEMORE plus others (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

Sampson County Deed Book Book 16, page 114 Abstract of Deed
State of North Carolina, Sampson County Be it known that Hezekiah McLEMORE of the State and County aforesaid for and in consideration of the sum of three Hundred and twenty five Dollars...paid by Jno. HANEY....do hereby...sell...two parcels of Land lying and being as follows...on the East Side of the Little Cohary above where Archibald MACLEMORE now lives and Running out through a Marsh on an agreed line of Mark'd trees to Archibald MACLEMORE's back line and corner at a pine and with the said line to the Ba? Branch...known by the name of Hudson's Branch, and down said Branch as it Meanders to the run of said Cohary and corners at a Birch formerly Willis MAGU's corner but now Tobias MACLEMORE's and down the Creek as it Meanders to the Beginning for one hundred acres of land...Second tract begins...at McLEMORE's Corner at the head of Hudson's Branch and turn thence along a line of mark'd trees nearly a west corner to the Hollow Branch...down the Branch to a stake formerly Willis MAGU's line but now Tobias and Henry MCLEMORE's line, thence along said line to Hudson'g Branch to a bay tree, thence up the said Branch to the Beginning for two hundred acres of land more of less...
In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the fourteenth day of March One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eleven Hezekiah (his mark) MACLEMORE
Signed, sealed and delivered In presence of us Dickson TATOM and J.G. MORRIS
Sampson County May Term 1813...Deed proved in Court for Registration H. HOLMES
Registered June the 23rd 1813 Owen HOLMES Reg.

(Abstracted from the original by Melinda McLemore Strong 18 July 2005)

Not found in the North Carolina census index from 1810-1850. Could he have died before 1820?

James L. McLemore, III noted, that while browsing through Leverett's book, ""Ole Rosinheels"", he ran across the following entry in the Appendix, page 172:

""1818, May 22 - Hezekiah McLemore's will was administered in Richland County, South Carolina. No list of heirs is given.""

James L. McLemore, III intially showed Hezekiah as the father of only Hezekiah McLemore, Jr. with no other known descendants of either man. Jim later believed that there was no namesake son, and Hezekiah probably never had a family or children.

However, on October, 15, 2007, Jim proposed the following theory to the Sampson County, NC research group, that Hezekiah had a family later in life, and was the father of Raiford McLemore born ca 1815, who resided in Sampson County, NC in the 1840's through 1880's. Hezekiah may also have had one of more other children, yet unidentified.

Jim noted that it significant that Hezekiah's death in 1818 occurred IN RICHLAND COUNTY, SC. Richland County was the home of a major branch of his line, the line descending from the immigrant James' second son John and his wife Faith. They had three sons (and two daughters), the youngest being son Joel who was in the same generation as Wright McLemore, but was over twenty-five years younger than Wright, who was five or six years older than Joel's older brother John Jr. Joel was born in January 1739/40, and moved to South Carolina sometime in the mid 1760's dying there in 1795, and leaving behind a family consisting of several children who were only slightly older than was their cousin (third cousin once removed), Hezekiah. Could it have been possible that Hezekiah went there to visit , liked what he saw and stayed. Could he have even gotten his wife there, from amongst those cousins or more likely from among their neighbors, and when he died there in 1818, his wife stayed there in SC and raised his minor children there, accounting for the fact that Raiford (b. 1815) appears in NO census in the southeast NC area that we have found until he is an adult, age 35, with a wife and growing family of his own?

This hypothesis is consistent with the information discussed above and elsewhere, but it is not conclusive by any means. To it Jim added two or three more specific pieces of data that also does not prove it conclusively, but strengthens it considerably. Look at the family, the children, of Raiford (b. 1815); like the elder one, he had a son named Hezekiah of his own, which to me would indicate that he was the son of either the elder Raiford or the latter's brother Hezekiah (d. 1818); there are no other Hezekiahs among the descendants of Archibald except among the children of the two Raifords (b. 1790 and B. 1815) and their issue. That' s one piece of data. Second, and what Jim thought was even more telling: Only among the descendants of the immigrant James' second son John McLemore and his wife Faith do you find the given name ""Joel"" before the Civil War, that name being an almost sure give-away that its holder was a member of that family. ... Until now, when we find this one exception: right after Hezekiah (b. ca. 1844) in Raiford's (b. 1815) family is his son Joel (b. 1845), the only Joel of whom I am aware who can definitely be associated with another McLemore family besides that descending from John and Faith McLemore back in Sussex County, Virginia. It is a name that is most likely explained by this contact by Hezekiah with his cousins in Richland County, South Carolina, the Family of Joel McLemore, b. 1739/40 to John and Faith back in VA, d. 1795 in Richland County, SC, where Hezekiah himself died in 1818. And the third piece of evidence is that Raiford's next son is John McLemore, a name we do not find often in Southeast North Carolina until this time, yet every one of Joel's (died 1795, SC) children who had children, every single one, had a son named Joel AND a son named John! Is this where those two names come from?

So there you have it...Raiford (b. 1815) was the son of Hezekiah (b. 1780-83, d. 1818), and by process of elimination that leaves Tobias to be daddy of Amos (b. 1813). If you don't like this theory, fine; you are left with the alternative of accepting that Raiford had two-sons-named-Raiford theory, and that the older one does not show up on early census records, or of coming up with an hypothesis of your own that is more plausible than either. That is also possible. But this as a potenial working theory as it does explain a lot and gets us that much further down that road of identifying the links between Wright McLemore (b. 1813) and his children with so many of the McLemores who can be traced to the Southeast portion of North Carolina, around Duplin/Sampson/Bladen Counties a generation or two later, but who have posed such problems to all of us and others in trying to make the connections in the past. All we have to do at this point, I suspect, is find just a bit of data of some sort that will help us tie down Melinda's ancestor John McLemore (b. 1822) as the son of Tobias of that same approximate age, and we will have about filled out Archibald's descendants.

Then we can try to deal with the stubborn problems of the descendants of the other descendants of Wright (besides Archibald and his prodigy) who lived in that same area.

On October 21, 2007, Jim emailed the Sampson Research Group and addendum and correction to his theory above:

I have recently run across one other exception to the ""Joel"" Christian name rule being an indication of a connection to the family of the Immigrant James' second son John of Sussex County, VA, ""Without Exception"" (as a Lawyer, I should know better than to make ""absolute"" statements, instead of leaving myself an out with ""Weasel Words""!).

Apparently there seems to have been a Joel in the family of Sterling McLemore (son of Ephraim Jr.) who was probably born sometime in the mid 1780's, and was a contemporary of the only Joel (in John's family) whose later life I have not discovered elsewhere, Joel the son of James (B. ca. 1762 VA, D. 1796 SC), oldest son of Joel (B. 1739/40 VA, D. 1795 SC), and who I had hoped I had found married to a Rhoda in Yalobusha Co., MS, but that Joel now seems to be Sterling's, not James', according to Melinda' posting to the herein referred to Rootsweb site.

However, after making that correction to ""almost without exception"" instead of ""without exception"", I still think the ""Joel"" rule is a good indicator of descent from John and his wife Faith, as stated below, so I'm not coming back in too far from the end of that limb quite yet.","STR06" "I31674","McLemore","Hezekiah K.","22 Aug 1874","2 Sep 1957","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 3
Enumerated 15 April 1910 by Heziek. McLemore
SD 6 ED 16 Sheet 1A Stamped 178
1-1
McLemore, Heziek. Hd M W 35 M1 8 Miss Miss Miss Bookkeepe
r Dept Store
McLemore, Tabitha S Wf F W 35 M1 8 2/2 Miss Miss Miss Teacher Public School
McLemore, Aubrey R Son M W 6 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Dalma H Son M W 5 S Miss Miss Miss


1920 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 3
Enumerated 29 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 16 Sheet 27A Stamped 194
546-546
McLemore, Heziak K Hd M W 44 M Miss Miss Miss Bookkeeping
McLemore, Tabitha Wf F W 45 M Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Aubrey Son M W 16 S Miss Ga Ala
McLemore, Dalma Son M W 14 S Miss Miss Miss
547-547
McLemore, Doctor M Hd M W 36 M Miss Miss Miss Farming General
McLemore, Batalda Son M W 4 S Miss Miss Miss
West, Nancy Mother-in-law F W 61 Wd Miss Miss Miss



1930 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2, Petal Village
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 18-9 SD 11 Sheet 1A Stamped 197
Petal Loop Road
1-1
McLemore, Hezekiah K. Hd M W 55 M 27 Miss Miss Miss Deputy Sheriff Forrest County
McLemore, Tabitha J Wf F W M 27 Miss Miss Miss Teacher Consolidated School
3-3
McLemore, Doctor M Hd M W 46 M 30 Miss Miss Miss Bill Clerk American Ex Co
McLemore, Christine M Wf F W 421 M 26 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Byrom B Son M W 13 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Hazel R Dtr F W 9 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Ramona M Dtr F W 2/12 S Miss Miss
6-6
McLemore, John E. Hd M W 52 M 30 Miss Miss Miss Road Construction Forrest County
McLemore, Rose L Wf F W 40 M 20 La La La
McLemore, Albert D Son M W 20 S Miss Miss La Salesman Grocery Store
McLemore, Carrie E Dtr F W 19 S Miss Miss La Saleslady 5 and Dime Store
McLemore, Vica L Dtr F W 17 S Miss Miss La
McLemore, Katheryn E. Dtr F W 7 S Miss Miss La","STR06" "I21810","McLemore","Hezekiah M.","8 Feb 1827","2 Jan 1865","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of Tobias McLemore.

At the time of the 1850 Sampson County Census, there appear to be two (2) Hezekiah McLemore's that are enumerated. On the 1850 Sampson County census, Northern Division, dated October 18, 1850, a 23 year-old Hezekiah McLemore was listed, newly married to 23 year old Caroline McLemore. These are the ancestors of Margaret McLemore Lee of Johnston County, North Carolina, who has extensively researched these families. She shows that Hezekiah was the son of Raiford McLemore. Approximately one month earlier, on September 15, 1850, in the Southern District of Sampson County, there is a listing for a 30 year-old Hezekiah McLemore. He was living alone in household 487, but the census indicated that he was newly married within the year, but no wife is listed with him. The listing immediately preceding his is that of Raiford McLemore--father of the 23 year old Hezekiah in the Northern District. As these Northern and Southern District were enumerated more that a month apart, it possible that Hezekiah was simply double counted, with his age being listed incorrectly on the Southern District census. That he was shown as newly married on both census reports adds some credence to this possibility.

At the time of the 1860 census, in the Northern District of Sampson County, Clinton P.O., a 32 year old Hezekiah McLemore can be found. Living with him is 31 year-old Matilda, and a 4 year-old girl named Celestial. Margaret Lee and Robert Butler both indicate that Hezekiah's first wife, Caroline, died shortly after giving birth to their son David, and that Hezekiah remarried Matilda Fowler. Her last name is cited as Campbell in Rev. William McLemore's Sampson index, but this appears to be in error. Hezekiah's son, David is not listed in the household. He is instead living with his grandfather, Raiford.

The 1870 census listing for 70 year-old Raiford McLemore in 1870 shows him still in the Southern Division of Sampson County, along with 37 year old Mary, 22 year old Rachel, 15 year old Amos, 8 year old David, and 7 year old Louanne. Although it is known that the 8 year old David was his grandson, Raiford's relationship to 7 year Louanne is not known. It is also not known of Mary, some thirty years younger than Raiford, was his daughter or a second wife.

Robert McLemore Butler shows Hezekiah M. McLemore as a Pvt 2nd Co A 2nd Artillery Regt. Born 1843 (sic) in Sampson County, Enlisted February 9, 1863 in Clinton. Robert has a copy of a letter he wrote to his father on March 22, 1863 from Fort Cashwell. Hezekiah was hospitalized December 21, 1864 at Wilmington with typhoid pneumonia. Furloughed December 27, 1864 for 60 days.

Margaret McLemore Lee indicated that Hezekiah McLemore died circa 1864 at Fort Fisher during the Civil War, from ""illness."" However, Robert McLemore Butler found the following death notice of Hezekiah ""Died---in Sampson on 2 Jan 1865, at the residence of John FOWLER, Esq., Mr. Hezekiah McLEMORE, in the 39th year of age. (b. 8 Feb 1827..Buried at McLemore Cemetery, Roseboro, N.C. h/o Matilda J. (FOWLER) McLemore. It appears that Hezekiah died from pneumonia while on furlough.

The last major stronghold of the Confederacy, Fort Fisher was the site of two major battles and finally fell January 15, 1865. This earthen fort kept the Cape Fear River and the port of Wilmington open to blockade runners which delivered vital supplies to Confederate armies. Located here are the remains of the fort, a visitor-center with slide orientation and daily guided tours. http://webcom.com/rudd/things/fort/

1866 Sampson County NC Will Bk 36 Pg 56 31 Jul 1866 Hezekiah McLEMORE Widow Matilda J. (FOWLER) MacLEMORE dowery....Plus (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)


The following deed was transcribed by Robert McLemore Butler:

DATUS ROYAL TO HEZIKIAH McLAMORE DEED - SAMPSON COUNTY BOOK 29 PAGE 337

STATE OF NORTH Carolina - SAMPSON COUNTY ?February 13th 1849 .. This indenture made the thirteenth of February in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and forty nine between Hezikiah McLamore of the one part and Datus D. Royal of the other part both of the County and State aforesaid witnesseth that the said Datus D. Royal for and in consideration of the sum of six hundred dollars to him in hand paid and secured to be paid by the said Hezikiah McLamore hath by these presents absolutely bargained sold assigning conveying confirmed and forever set over unto Hezikiah McLamore his heirs Executors Administrators and assigns conveys confirms and forever one certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the County of Sampson butted and bounded as follows on the East side of Little Cohare - beginning at a Dogwood on the North side of The Fayetteville Road thence with the said Road S 40 N 46 1/2 poles to a stake by the Side of the Road near a cotton tree thence S 24 E 49 poles to a Stake thence S 50 W 104 poles to a Small Maple at the run of Bearskin thence down the run to the mouth of Little Bearskin thence up the run of the Same N 57 E to a small _______ gum by the new bridge thence S 5 E 6 1/2 poles to a water Oak Stump by the run of the branch thence up the Said run N 5 E 48 poles thence N 45 E 33 poles thence N 21 E 40 poles N 52 E 2.3 poles thence N66E 9 poles to a bay tree thence W47 ____ to a pine Stump thence N 108 poles to the main Road Sams Corner 92 poles to a large pine stump thence N 85 W 29 poles to a pine thence S 37 W 85 poles to a stake thence S 50 E 33 poles to stake thence S 17 W 80 poles to a stake by the lot thence S 60 E 8 poles to the Beginning containing two hundred and eight and one quarter acres which tract or parcel of land with Singular the benefits advantages and appurtenances _________ unto belonging or in any wise apportioning the said Datus D. Royal doth absolutely bargain sell release convey and confirm unto the Said Hezikiah McLamore his heirs and assigns forever in fee simple and the said Datus D. Royal doth hereby _________ and agree to witnessth __________ Hezikiah McLamore his heirs Executors Administrators ________ forever to ________ granted and bargained land _________ from and against him the said Datus D. Royal or his heirs or any other person or persons whatsoever laying any lawful claims thereto in witness whereof I the Said Datus D. Royal hath here unto set my hand and Seal the day and date above written.

Datus D. Royal

Signed Sealed and Delivered in the presents of: John Gainey Raiford McLamore

State of North Carolina Sampson County Court of Pleas and Bargains Orcantor Fosster February Term 1849 Thus the foregoing Deed was fully acknowledged in open court and ordered to be Registered Thomas Faison Clk Registered the 6th of April 1849 W. Royal Reg.","STR06" "I21810","McLemore","Hezekiah M.","8 Feb 1827","2 Jan 1865","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, Northern Division, PO Clinton
Enumerated 19 Jun 1860
Page 30
228-209
Hazekiah McLamore 32 M Farmer 500 523 NC
Matilda McLamroe 31 F
Celestial A McLamore 4 F","STR06" "I21817","McLemore","Hezekiah M.","Abt 1844","Aft 1900","0","NOT the same Hezekiah McLemore that died during the Civil War.

Bonnie Seiler shows he married second Matilda CAMPBELL. I believe this is incorrect, and that she may be confusing him with his cousin, also Hezekiah McLemore.","STR06" "I21817","McLemore","Hezekiah M.","Abt 1844","Aft 1900","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Census
E. MCLEMOORE Self M Male W 36 NC Work In Forest
Cornelia S. MCLEMOORE Wife M Female W 21 NC Housekeeping NC NC
Washington J. MCLEMOORE Son S Male W 2M NC NC NC
Source Information: Census Place Mcdaniels, Sampson, North Carolina
Family History Library Film 1254981 NA Film Number T9-0981 Page Number 44C

1900 Federal Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, McDaniel, ED 97
(Indexed by Ancestry.com as McLemon)
McLemore, ----- Head W M Sept 1858* 41 M 21 NC NC NC Day Laborer
McLemore, Carnlia Wife W F Feb 1844* Wife M 21 8/7 NC NC NC *It appears they transposed the dates of birth for Hezekiah and Cornelia
McLemore, Daniel Son W M Apr 1882 18 S NC NC NC Day Laborer
McLemore, David Son W M Jun 1885 14 S NC NC NC Day Laborer
McLemore, Mary M Dtr W F Apr 1887 18 S NC NC NC
McLemore, George F Son W M Oct 1888 11 S NC NC NC Day Laborer
McLemore, Docia E Dtr W F Feb 1898 7 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Wade H Son W M Mar 1895 5 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Rollie S Son W M Feb 1899 1 S NC NC NC","STR06" "I26629","McLemore","Hiram","19 Jul 1816","5 Jan 1861","0","He appears to have been married twice, based on the ages of his eldest children at the time of the 1850 Federal Census.","STR06" "I26629","McLemore","Hiram","19 Jul 1816","5 Jan 1861","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Alabama, Lowndes County, Lowndes District
Enumerated 9 Dec 1850
Stamped 165
965-965
Hiram McLemore 34 M Planter $4000 Ga
Achsah A McLemore 22 F Ala
Julia C. McLemore 11 F Ala
Amy McLemore 9 F Ala
Hugh J. McLemore 2 M Ala

1860 Census
Alabama, Lowndes County, Northern Division, P. O. Haynesville
Enumerated 13 Jun 1860
Page 12
108-102
H McLemore 43 M Farmer $70,600 $70,320 Ga
A.A. McLemore 31 F Ala
J. C. McLemore 20 F Ala
H. J. McLemore 11 M Ala
E. L. McLemore 8 F Ala
M. R. McLemore 6 F Ala
M. A. McLemore 4 F Ala
Louis McLemore 1 F Ala

","STR06" "I31504","McLemore","Hiram D.","Abt 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","It appears that as of the 1860 census, he was living in the home of J.W. Lamb, a farmer in Russellville, Logan County, Kentucky. He was listed as H.D. McLemore, age 17, born in Kentucky. No occupation was shown.","STR06" "I28815","McLemore","Hiram D.","Jul 1867","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Tennessee, Sumner County, Civil District 16
Enumerated 15 June 1900
SD 4, ED 127 Sheet 7B
158-158
Macklamore, D.J. Hd W M June 1833 6 M Ky Ky Ky
Macklamore, Eliza Wife F Mar 1821 M 5/3 Ky Ky Ky
Macklamore, John Son W M Dec 1857 S Ky Ky Ky
Bean, Josie Servant W F Apr 1878 2 Wd 1/1 Tn Tn Tn
Bean, Mary Servant W F Dec 1891 S Tn Tn Tn
159-159
Macklamore, Hiram Hd W M July 1867 32 M6 Ky Ky Ky
Macklamore, Etta Wf W F Jan 1876 35 M6 2/2 Tn Tn Tn
Macklamore, Eunice Dtr W F July 1895 4 S Ky Tn Tn
Macklamore, Erline Dtr W F Oct 1897 2 S Ky Tn Tn

1910 Federal Census
Tennessee, Dickson County, Civil District 9
Enumerated 23 Apr 1910
SD 7, ED 10, Sheet 6A, Stamped 149
109-110
McLemore, Hiram D Hd M W 43 M1 16 Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Ara E Wf F W 53 M1 16 6/3 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Eunice A Dtr F W 14 Ky Ky Tn
McLemore, Erby B Dtr F 12 Ky Ky Tn
McLemore, Cecil D Son M W 9 Tn Tn Tn","STR06" "I33983","McLemore","Hiram Greene","Jul 1844","22 Sep 1926","0","Shown on the ""Harrison-Wineland Connection"" tree at WorldConnect as a child of John Alexander McLemore and Eliza Ellen Carson. On this same tree, John Alexander McLemore is shown as a son of John K. McLemore and Ruth Steelman, and grandson of Ephraim McLemore and Hannah Hudspeth. Eliza Carson is shown as a daughter of Charles Campbell Carson and Elizabeth Dysart of Washington County, Virginia. Findagrave.com shows Eliza as being buried at the Samuel Denny Cemetery, Salem, Washington County, Indiana

Alternate DOB, according to findagrave.com, is July 1846. There was not a photo of the tombstone, however, to verify this.","STR06" "I33983","McLemore","Hiram Greene","Jul 1844","22 Sep 1926","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Indiana, Washington County, Washington Twp
Enumerated 23 Jun 1880
Page 26 SD 2 ED 185
208-208
McLemore, Hiram G W m 36 Farm Laborer Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Nancy E W F 27 W Keeping House Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Andrew N W M 4 Son Ind Ky Ky
McLemore, Howard M W M 3 Son Ind Ky Ky
209-209
McLemore, Samuel W M 44 Farm Laborer Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Julia W F 34 Wife Keeping House Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Hiram L W M 16 Son Farm labor Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, William N W M 15 Son Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Campbell W M 13 Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, John M W M 10 Ind Ky Ky
McLemore, Willard S W M 8 Son Ind Ky Ky
McLemore, Benjamin B W M 6 Son Ind Ky Ky
McLemore, Mansford W M 10/12 July Son Ind Ky KY

1900 Census
Indiana, Washington County, Washington Twp
Enumerated 27 and 28 June 1900
SD 2 ED 140 Sheet 11A
220-226
McLemore, Hiram Head W M Jly 1846 53 M 23 Ky Ky Ky Kay Laborer
McLemore, Nancy L Wf W F Aug 1862 37 M 23 6/6 Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Andrew Son W M Mar 1878 22 S Ky Ky Ky Day Laborer
McLemore, Howard M Son W M May 1881 18 S Ky Ky Ky Day Laborer
McLemore, Elmer F Son W M Oct 1881 S Ky Ky Ky Day Laborer
McLemore, Leanord Son W M Nov 1882 17 S Day Laborer
McLemore, Lizzie Dtr W F Nov 1884 15 S Ky Ky Ky At School
Ostin, Mary Lodger W F July 1896 3 S Ind Germany Germany
Woods, Mary S Sister W F Feb 1835 65 Wd Ky Ky Ky","STR06" "I21999","McLemore","Hiram Y.","Between 1817 and 1820","Yes, date unknown","0","His middle name has been speculated to be Young.

Duane Hansen (mr_duey2000@yahoo.com) shows he was born ca 1817 in Lee County, Virginia, and died on 22 April 1887 in Breathitt County, Kentucky.

Colby Fugate McLemore writes that ""Hiram Y. McLemore served in the Union Army. His son Benjamin F. McLemore served in the Confederate Army. They were on leave at the same time on several occasions. They would leave their arms with local Confederate or northern supporters during the time of their mutual leave at home. Hiram Y. McLemore, from other records, apparently reared his family in Perry County (Hazard area), Kentucky.""

Both Duane Hansen and Colby McLemore believe that Hiram McLemore is a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman of North Carolina and Kentucky, making him a grandson of Ephraim McLemore and Hannah Hudspeth. This has not been proven, however.

Please email if you know more about Hiram Y. McLemore, or his parents.","STR06" "I21999","McLemore","Hiram Y.","Between 1817 and 1820","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
Kentucky, Perry County, District No. 1
Enumerated 29 August 1850
86-94
Hiram McLemore 30 F (sic) Farmer Kentucky
Margaret McLemore 22 F Virginia
Harrett (?) McLemore 7 M Ten
Benjamin McLemore, 5 M Tenn
Josiah McLemore 4 M Tenn
John McLemore 11/12 M Tenn

1860 Census
Kentucky, Perry County, First District, P.O. Hazard
Enumerated 3 July 1860
Page 53
342-340
Hiram Y. McLemore 40 M Farmer $150 $200 Ky
Marg. McLemore 38 F Ky
Benj. McLemore 16 M Laborer Ky
Jos. McLemore 13 M Ky
John McLemore 11 M Ky
Hiram McLemore 9 M Ky
James McLemore 4 M Ky

1870 Census
Kentucky, Perry County, Lost Creek Precinct, Post Office Hazard
Enumerated 9 August 1870
Page 7, Stamped 575
43-43
Mclemore, Margt 37 F W Farmer $80 $150 Kentucky Cannot read or write
McLemore, John 18 M W at home Kentucky Attended school, cannot read or write
McLemore, Hiram 16 M W at home Kentucky Attended school, cannot read or write
McLemore, Samuel 9 M W Kentucky
McLemore, James 8 M W Kentucky [Is this a second son named James, or is this the James born ca 1856, and actually closer in age to 14 than 8?]
McLemore, Susan 6 F W Kentucky

Could this be the same Hiram McLemore, below? His age is consistent. If so, why did his wife and children remain in Perry County. Also, what was Hiram's connection to the Baker family of Lee County?

1870 Census
Kentucky, Lee County, Thomas Precinct, P.O. Beattyville
Enumerated 18 July 1870
Page 9, Stamped 344
58-58
McLemore, Hiram 49 M W Minister of Gospel $--- $175 Kentucy
Baker, Sarah 45 F W Keeping House Kentucky
Baker, Hannah 25 F W Kentucky
Baker, William 20 M W Farm Laborer Ky
Baker, Daniel 18 M W at home Ky
Baker, Wilson 14 M W At home Ky
Baker, Mahaley 12 F W Ky
Everable, Abner 3 M W Ky
Baker, Dorcas 27 F W Ky","STR06" "I21999","McLemore","Hiram Y.","Between 1817 and 1820","Yes, date unknown","0","(Medical):A direct male descendant, still bearing the McLemore surname, was part of the Morrision DNA study (FTDNA kit #93948). He did not match either of the two McLemore subgroups also enrolled in this study.

His Y-DNA values follow

(393-390-19-391-385a-385b-426-388-439-389.1-392-389.2)

13-23-15-11-11-15-12-12-12-13-13-29

He is part of the R1b1b2 Haplogroup. He is four steps removed, however, from the other R1b McLemore's in the study, clustered in group O. Nor does he have matches with the other 5 members with the McLemore surname in the study. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.

The members of R1b are believed to be the descendants of the first modern humans who entered Europe about 35,000-40,000 years ago. Those R1b forebearers were the people who painted the beautiful art in the caves in Spain and France. They were the contemporaries (and perhaps exterminators) of the European Neanderthals. R1b is the most common Y haplogroup in Europe - more than half of men of European descent belong to R1b. Fourteen of the 30 most common haplotypes in the YSTR.org database are typical of R1b.

More about the Morrison/McLemore DNA study can be found at the following website:

http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/","STR06" "I26971","McLemore","Hollis Dale","Abt 1936","16 Nov 2006","0","The Herald (online edition)
Rock Hill, SC
November 17, 2006

INDIAN LAND -- Mr. Hollis Dale McLemore, 70, died Thursday, Nov. 16,
2006, at home.

The funeral will be 2 p.m. Monday at Pleasant Hill United Methodist
Church, with the Rev. Michael Ritter officiating. Burial will be at the
church cemetery.

A native of Clinton, N.C., Mr. McLemore was a son of the late George
Franklin McLemore and Elsie Myrtle Braford McLemore. He was a U.S. Air
Force veteran, having served in the Korean War with the military police.
He was a former employee of Monkey Grip Rubber Co. and of Carolina
Transfer and Storage and was a member of Pleasant Hill United Methodist
Church.

Surviving are his wife, Jeanette Blackwelder McLemore; four daughters,
Sheila M. Hayes of Greensboro, N.C., Hollie M. Parrish of Belmont, N.C.,
and Kathie M. Kennerly and Karen M. Turbeville, both of Indian Land;
three brothers, Pete McLemore of Clinton, N.C., Fletcher McLemore of
Kennesaw, Ga., and Keith McLemore of Mineral Springs, N.C.; three
sisters, Judy Sessoms of Kinston, N.C., Janice McLemore of Kernersville,
N.C., and Annie Ruth Casian of Clinton; and 15 grandchildren.
The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Wolfe Funeral
Home in Fort Mill and at other times at home.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Pleasant Hill United
Methodist Church, Ministerial Discretionary Fund, 238 Fort Mill Highway,
Fort Mill, SC 29715.
(Courtesy of Wanda Rabb, transcriber of the Obituary Daily Times)","STR06" "I27360","McLemore","Homer","28 Jan 1903","Feb 1980","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Precinct 2, Shoalford
Enumerated Apr 24-25, 1940
Sheet 11-A
County Section Road
167
McLemore, Homer Head M W 37 M Ala Same House Road Surveyor
McLemore, Alma Wf F W 37 M Ala Same House Teacher Public School
McLemore, Emogene Dtr F W 11 S Ala Same House
McLemore, Ila Dean Dtr F W 8 S Ala Same House","STR06" "I38410","McLemore","Homer Sheppard","21 Jul 1891","1 Mar 1915","0","When his mother died in 1910, he was listed as Homer McLemore of Seattle, Wash. However, on the time of the 1910 census, he was a Roomer at a rooming house in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon. He was listed as Single, age 18, and born in Illinois. His occupation was shown as Helper, Telephone company.","STR06" "I27729","McLemore","Horace Matthew","8 Nov 1929","23 Apr 1972","0","The Alabama, Deaths and Burials Index, 1881-1974 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015 shows him as Horace Matthew McLemore, son of Erdie McLemore and Mae Lee ROSE. No spouse was listed. His FindAGrave memorial page, created by David Woody, has a photo of his military marker, engraved with a cross and ""Horace M. McLemore Alabama PFC Army Air Corps World War II No. 8, 1928 April 23 1972.""","STR06" "I45887","McLemore","Howard Armon","8 Dec 1923","29 Jun 1945","0","Military inscription, from his FindAGrave memorial page created by Robert E. Lee:

MISSISSIPPI PFC OM CORPS WORLD WAR II
","STR06" "I24719","McLemore","Howell","Abt 1762","16 Feb 1807","0","There was a sufficient interval in between these two [Sally and Mary] for the birth of at least one other child (probably Howell), and the others followed along thereafter.... (James L. McLemore, III, p. 71).

Howell married Lucy HARRIS, marriage bond issued 13 Feb 1786 from Sussex County Court Clerk's office (Sussex Marriage Register, p 42), but the officiating minister filed his return showing the marriage was celebrated on 28 Feb 1785. No other McLemore marriages record appears in any Southside Virginia clerk's office dated earlier than this.

First US Census of 1790 shows Howell McLemore as living in Halifax County, NC, which had been formed earlier from the northern portions (along Roanoke River, where the early McLemore land holdings had been) of Edgecombe County. That census listing showed his home consisted of 2 males over the age of 16, one male under 16, and 3 females.

Apparently, however, Howell kept a foot in each location, so to speak; in 1880 he was involved in the probate of the estate of Thomas Parker in Northampton CO, NC. By 1804, apparently his wife Lucy had died for back in Southhampton Co, VA Howell McLemore was ""by the Court appointed guardian to Joel, Polly, Lewis and Burwell McLemore, children of sd McLemore"" on Oct 15, 1804 (Southhampton Order Book 10, p 312), indicating his wife had died owning sufficient estate that passed to them to necessitate their father's appointment as their legal guardian. On 16 Feb 1807, a new guardian had to be appointed for these same four children, who were still minors, indicating that Howell himself was now probably dead, he would have been abour 50 years old, more or less, at about that time. (James L. McLemore, III, p. 75). Jim White (jim4@whitesnet.net) indicates that Howell's date of birth was around 1762.

The book ""The Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama"" does not list a Howell as a child of Burwell and Amy (Gilliam) McLemore, listing in his place a son named James.

Eldon and Ann McLemore of Derby, Kansas, also show that Howell married Lucy HARRIS, and that they were the parents of Joel (who married cousin Nancy McLemore, daughter of Joel McLemore and Elizabeth Thomas), Polly, Lewis and Burwell.

Melba Gene McLemore found the following mention of Howell, on www.africanheritage.com

Howell witnessed a Will in Northampton County, NC in 1797.

Description: ""Will 444 pg 162 Thomas PARKER 26 September 1797 December Court 1797 To my sons Richard PARKER and my friends John M. BINFORD, James BRADLEY and James EXUM 1 Negro girl and her increase on the condition that they hold said Negro and increase to the sole and separate use and benefit of my Grand Daughter Mason HALL and deliver same to her when said Mason is of age or marries to son Richard (and friends as listed above) Negroes to the use of daughter Mason HALL without interference of control of her husband Leonard HALL, the said Negroes not be subject to payment of said Leonard
HALL'S debts at death of said daughter, trustees to hold said Negroes for use of benefit of all said daughter's children (names not given) until eldest is of age or children marry to my son Richard all and every part
and parcel of my estate not above disposed of, both real and personal after my just debts are paid. Extrs: my son Richard and friends John M. BINFORD,James BRADLEY and James EXUM. Wits: Josias CRUMP, Benjamin DANCY, Howell MCLEMORE, James DANCY.""

Hall Family Wills
Northampton County, NC
Submitted by Audrey Pool
Source Northampton Co, NC Will Book One, 1759-1792

","STR06" "I24789","McLemore","Howell","Aft 1804","Bef Jun 1844","0","Within only a short time after his marriage Howell McLemore died intestate, and Alexander McLemore qualified as administrator of his estate on June 17, 1844 (Southampton Order Book 20, p. 173), and on December 15, 1845, William GOODWYN was appointed special commissioner to examine and settle Alexander's account of Howell's estate (Southampton Order Book 20, p 333). This is the last mention of either of them in the Court records. (James L. McLemore, III, p. 79).","STR06" "I22252","McLemore","Hubert Dale","31 Jul 1924","14 Jan 1971","0","At the time of his application for a Social Security number, Hubert was 18 years old and working at the Post Exchange in Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He listed his address as Route 1, Roseboro. He listed his parents as Alvin McLemore and Lillie Porter.

Hubert Dale Mclemore Gender: Male Race: White Age: 45 Birth Date: 31 Jul 1925
Birth Place: North Carolina, United States Death Date:14 Jan 1971 Death Location: Fayetteville, Cumberland Spouse's name: Brenda Underwood Father's name: Alvin H Mclemore Mother's name:Lillie Porter Residence: Clinton, Sampson, North Carolina","STR06" "I22252","McLemore","Hubert Dale","31 Jul 1924","14 Jan 1971","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I293","McLemore","Hugh Rufus ""Mr. Mack""","9 Sep 1918","25 Dec 1999","0","Per ""Citizen Soldiers of Sabine County, Texas"" by Robert Cecil McDaniel Texian Press (Waco), 1992: World War II veteran, serving from Oct 4, 1940 through September 10, 1945.


Sabine County Reporter
December 29, 1999, Page 14

""Hugh 'Mr. Mack' McLemore, 81, of Beaumont died Saturday, December 25, 1999, at a Beaumont hospital. McLemore, a native of Hemphill, had lived in Beaumont 54 years and was a retired postman. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: Bell McLemore of Beaumont; daughter Carolyn McCormick of Plano; three grandchildren; and one great granddaughter. Funeral services were held December 27 at Cathedral in the Pines, Beaumont. Interment followed at Forest Lawn Memorial Cemetery, Beaumont. Kelley & Watkins Funeral Home of Beaumont, directors.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I27175","McLemore","Ida","Jan 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","Merritt Mullen shows that she married Joseph Jarvis LEE.","STR06" "I46241","McLemore","Ida","25 Mar 1934","13 Aug 2009","0","Shown as Ida McLemore Meares on her headstone, and on the same stone with James Scott Hardee and Katherine Hardee","STR06" "I26753","McLemore","Ida Bell","22 Sep 1911","27 Feb 1988","0","]Name: Ida Mcphail Byrd
Gender: Female
Burial Date:
Burial Place: Wade, North Carolina
Death Date: 27 Feb 1988
Death Place: Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina
Age: 76
Birth Date: 22 Sep 1911
Birthplace: Wade, North Carolina
Occupation: Nurses Aid
Race: White
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Dallas Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Minnie Norris
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B06311-2
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1991365
Reference Number: v 05B cn 5922
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994
","STR06" "I38586","McLemore","Ida Dorthula","14 Apr 1877","20 Aug 1935","0","She married Burr Alexander Cranford in Albrook, Arkansas on 8-28-1895.","STR06" "I47114","McLemore","Ida May","25 Jul 1895","12 Nov 1987","0","Her Find A Grave memorial page indicates shw married an unkown WEAVER after the death of John.","STR06" "I42315","McLemore","Iladean","10 May 1931","21 Mar 2005","0","Thursday, The News Courier asked if anyone knew the identity of an attractive young woman in a recently unearthed photo.

Friday, family members called identifying the woman as Ila Dean McLemore Tribble.
The photo was among a stack of photos delivered to Doris Estes by Johnny Allfrey, which he discovered while sorting his late father's belongings.

Allfrey's father, Horace Allfrey, operated a photography business in Athens in the 1950s and 1960s.

Horace Allfrey processed and printed the photo, which is believed to have been shot by a member of a photography club that met in the basement of First United Methodist Church. Mrs. Tribble died five years ago this coming week, according to her granddaughter, Kristy Tribble. Another granddaughter, Mandi McCown of Decatur, also called to identify the woman in the photo.

According to Kristy Tribble, her grandmother was the daughter of Homer McLemore, who at one time served on the Limestone County Commission, and Alma McLemore, who taught school at East Limestone.

The women said that their grandmother did some modeling in her younger years, but they did not know of the existence of this photo.

The News Courier is happy to get this photo to its rightful owners.



Published March 12, 2010

The following article was published in the Sumpter (S. C.) Dailey Item on April 19, 1976, page 10B

Mrs. Tribble Not Mrs. Presley

Athens, Ala (AP) Iladean Tribble, a widow with four children, was still single today after saying she would marry Elvis Presley during the weekend.

Mrs. Tribble said Sunday the wedding she had said would take place on Saturday didn't occur. When asked why not, she replied, ""This is the sabbath day and I don't talk about things liek this on the Lord's day.""

Throughout the weekend, Dr. George Nicholoupus, a frequent Presley spokesman, said reports of the wedding were not true. Mrs. Tribble had said Friday night ""I am going to marry him"" on Saturday.

When the alleged wedding day rolled around, the Athens Police Department estimated that about 150 persons milled around First Baptist Chruch here hoping to get a glimpse of the popular singer.




","STR06" "I26873","McLemore","Inez","Abt 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","Rueben McLemore wrote, in his ""McLemore History"" that ""In the possession of Mrs. Oscar Yarbrough of Meridian is the first ""store bought"" cradle ever used in this section of the state. It was brought here by ox cart from Mobile by Richard McLemore for his daughter (sic) Ines (Mrs. Ines McLemore Parker), who was Mrs. Yarbrough's mother. The cradle, finished in simple spooled effect with a canopied cover, was quite a novelty and attracted visitors from miles around. Mrs. Yarbrough presently has it stored at Hickory."" Lauderdale County, Mississippi show that Inez McLemore married S. A. PARKS on 7 Jan 1886.

http://www.lauderdalecoms.com/marriages/lcmarriagesm.htm","STR06" "I24706","McLemore","Infant Son","Abt 1888","Abt 1888","0","Melba Gene notes that, as inscribed on Clarissa Batey McLemore's headstone, Clarissa died along with her infant son who lived only 9 days.","STR06" "I46716","McLemore","Infant Son","Abt 1917","Abt 1917","0","Grave marker inscribed ""Infant Son of Erdie & Mae McLemore, 1917""","STR06" "I196","McLemore","Ira Henry Strickland White","29 Jan 1896","18 Jul 1970","0","Excerpted from an undated, unreferenced obituary:

Lifelong resident of Sabine County. Justice of the Peace, Precinct One, for eight years.

Services at First Baptist Church of Hemphill. Rev. Jim Turner, officiated. Buried at Gravel Hill. Graveside Masonic rites conducted by Littleton Fowler Lodge.","STR06" "I31679","McLemore","Ira Jones","31 Aug 1882","Jun 1905","0","MaryLynn Santa shows his date of death as 14 Jun 1905.

A census of the Green's Creek Church cemetery shows, in error, his date of death to be 26 June 2005, which would have made him 120 years old.

http://theusgenweb.org/ms/forrest/public_html/Cemeteries/greenscreek.html.","STR06" "I57","McLemore","Ira Ray","1 Dec 1918","14 Feb 1991","0","As with his older brother, Ray was simply called Baby after he was born. Eventually, his siblings began calling him ""Baby Ray"" after their primers, and the name stuck.


San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, May 26, 1932, Vol. XXIV, Number 9

School Term Brought to Successful Close

May, 1932: The San Augustine Grammar School had 36 students graduate: Johnny Alford, Jesse Gene Fussell, Carmen Fussell, Billy Partin, Kenneth Woods, Vernon Mills, Cade Downs, Ray McLEMORE, Clifton Mathews, Charles Allredge, R.E. Epps, J.B. Miler, Carl Fussell, Charles Haley, Thomas Ramsey, Herman Bates, Phil Greer, Raymond McEachern, Allen Coon, Nina Sheffield, Catherine Childers, Frances Stripling, Bernice Stevenson, Odelle Moore, Vera Helen Westbrook, Louise Miller, Dorothy Adams, Ruby Taylor, Maxine Cox, Virginia Greer, Fay Renfroe, Elouise Sossaman, Helen Harris, Alice Joy Ellington, Nell Greer and Maxine Hays (San Augustine Tribune, Thursday, April 27, 2006 ""Decade of the Great Depression 1932"" by Harry P. Noble)

Ray served in the Phillipines during World War II. His gravesite has a military marker, embossed with a cross and with the inscription Pvt US Army World War II

He made his living as a rancher, and he also owned and operated laundrymats in and around Sabine and San Augustine Counties. He retired to Nacogdoches.

His obituary, dated February 21, 1991 from an unreferenced newspaper reads as follows:

SERVICES FOR RAY McLEMORE

Ira Ray McLemore, 72, of Nacogdoches died Thursday at Memorial Medical Center in Lufkin.

Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday at San Augustine Church of Christ with burial at Liberty Hill Memorial Garden in San Augustine under the direction of Wyman Robert Funeral Home in San Augustine.

Services were conducted by Bro. Don Skipper and Bro. Mark White.

A native of Sabine County, he lived in Nacogdoches a number of years. He lived in San Augustine until a few years ago. He was retired owner of McLemore Laundries in San Augustine and Nacogdoches and was a U.S. Army veteren.

Survivors include his wife, Opal McLemore of Nacogdoches; a son Vernon McLemore of Nacogdoches, as sister, Evon Tisdale of Lufkin, brothers Percy McLemore and Earl McLemore, both of San Augustine, Tommy McLemore of Houston and Lynn McLemore of San Augustine; three grandchildren; and two great grandchildren.

Pallbearers were Dr. Henry McLemore, Dutch Murray, James Roland Fuller, Gilbert Garrett, Arley Hensarling, and Tom Smith.

Honorary Pallbearers were Charles Bryan, Travis Price, Dr. Sam Gandy and Jessie Millard.","STR06" "I3380","McLemore","Irma Mae","12 Feb 1916","Sep 2006","0","Jeannie McWilliams emailed that her husband's grandmother, Irma McLemore Parker Brauninger, passed away in September, 2006.","STR06" "I26013","McLemore","Isaac","Abt 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","He was not listed with his mother and stepfather at the time of the 1870 census. He may have died young. However, Mark Freeman shows him as surviving to adulthood and marrying a woman named Nancy.","STR06" "I31765","McLemore","Isaac","Abt 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","His parents divorced sometime prior to 1900.","STR06" "I26791","McLemore","Isaac Matthew ""Ivy""","Abt 1872","","0","April Makerney shows that he and Affie were the parents of one son, Isaac Judson McLemore, born 13 May 1894 in Tupelo, Mississippi.

Steve Wayne McLemore emailed in December, 2009 that ""Issac (Ivy) M. McLemore"" was also the father of William A. McLemore, from whom Steve descended. The extended family, all descendants of George Hiram McLemore, used to have a reunion every Father's day in Ft. Towsen, OK.""

The 1900 and 1910 census shows that Isaac and Affie actually had at least 10 children, nine of them still living in 1910.

It is POSSIBLE that he was a boarder in the home of Cynthia Duval of Dublin, Erath, Texas in 1920. A lodger, simply listed as McLemore, age 49, Married, and born in Mississippi was in her home at the time. His occupation was that of carpenter, house. Earlier census records indicated he was born ca 1872 in Mississippi, so this is a possible fit.

His brother's 1940 obituary referred to him as being ""...of Santa Rosa, Texas."" His great-grandson, Steve McLemore, states that Ivy died in Paris, Texas in 1945.","STR06" "I26791","McLemore","Isaac Matthew ""Ivy""","Abt 1872","","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Clarke County, Beat 4
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900 by Heziek McLemore
SD 6 ED 8 Sheets 7B and 8A
123-125
(Image faint, indexed by Ancestry.com as Mcleveny)
McLemore, Isaac Head W M Dec 1872 27 M 11 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Affie H Wf W F Aug/Nov? 1873 26 M 11 6/6 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Floid H Son W M May 1892 8 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Andr J [indexed as Judia I] Son W May 894 6 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Florra M Dtr W F Nov 1895 4 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Minnie V Dtr W F Jan 1898 2 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Carrie A Dtr W F May 1900 0/12 S Miss Miss Miss

1910 Census
Mississippi, Clarke County, Beat 4 Energy
Enumerated 23 Apr 1910
SD 5 ED 9 Sheet 6A
McLemor, Isaac Head M W 38 m1 20 10/9 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemor, Affie Wf F W 36 m1 20 10/9 Miss Miss Miss
McLemor, Floyd Son M W 17 S Miss Miss Miss Home Farm
McLemor, Judson Son M W 15 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemor, Flora Dtr F W 11 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemor, Minnie Dtr F W 11 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemor, Ada Dtr F W 9 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemor, Willis Son M W 4 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemor, Johnie Son M W 2 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemor, Lela Dtr F W 2/12 S Miss Miss Miss
McDonal, Clinton Hired Man M W 18 S Miss Miss Miss Laborer Gen Farm

1920 Census
???

1930 Census
Arkansas, Pulaski County, Big Rock Twp, Little Rock City Ward 8
Enumerated 9 Apr 1930
SD 60-36 SD 6 Sheets 11A and 11B Stamped 131
Cedar
1511-253-273
McLemore, William A.Head R 22.50 R M W 26 M 20 Miss Tx Miss
McLemore, Etta Wf F W 23 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Clayton Son M W 6 S Ark Miss Tx
McLemore, Joy Dtr F W 7 S Ok Miss Tx
McLemore, Floyd H Brother M W 34 M 26 Miss Tx Miss
McLemore, Minnie Sister-in-law F W 33 M 17 Ala Ok Miss
McLemore, Paul Nephew M W 15 M W Miss Miss Ala
McLemore, Austin Nephew M W 13 S W Miss Miss Ala
McLemore, Clifton Nephew M W 11 S Oka Miss Ala
McLemore, Lorene Niece F W 8 S Ok Miss Miss Ala
McLemore, Vivian Niece F W 7 S Ok Miss Miss Ala
McLemore, Isaac W Father M W 57 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Affie Mother F W 56 M 17 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Lela M Sister F W 20 S Miss Tx Miss","STR06" "I35283","McLemore","Isabelle ""Bell""","Abt 1864","Yes, date unknown","0","Penny Thorpe instead shows her as born in Miller County, Arkansas.","STR06" "I26032","McLemore","Isadorah","3 Jul 1862","Bef 1870","0","She is assumed to have died prior to the 1870 census. This has not been verified.","STR06" "I32435","McLemore","Isise J.","Abt 1896","Yes, date unknown","0","Who are his parents? Please email us if you know more about Isise.","STR06" "I32435","McLemore","Isise J.","Abt 1896","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Censusx
Florida, Brevard County, P. 16, Mims
Enumerated April 15 and 16, 1930
ED 5-22 SD 5 Sheet 2B
County Road
47-52
McLemore, Isise J Hd M W 34 M21 MS MS MS Laborer Orange Fie
ld
McLemore, Bertie E Wf F W 30 M17 MS MS MS
McLemore, Irene E Dtr F W 12 Ga MS MS
McLemore, George H Son M W 9 MS MS MS
McLemore, Isise J. Jr Son M W 4 GA MS MS
McLemore, Jack Son M W 1 Fl MS MS
Ethridge, George W Father-in-Law M W 76 Wd 26 MS MS MS","STR06" "I27648","McLemore","Itasca","11 Sep 1913","26 Mar 1980","0","Copied from her FindAGrave Memorial page created by Mary Jo:

Note: s/s with Otis P. Pyron","STR06" "I31492","McLemore","Iva C.","22 Jun 1893","26 Apr 1982","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Kentucky, Logan County, Magisterial District No. 5, Auburn
Enumerated 19 April 1910
SD 3 ED 59 Sheet 5A Stamped 203
94-94
McLemore, John F. Hd M W 65 m1 29 Kentucky Kentucky Kentuck
y Farmer General Farm
McLemore, Mary Wf F W 57 m1 29 5/5 Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
McLemore, Ivy Dtr F W 16 S Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky



1920 Census
Louisiana, Jefferson Davis Parish, Police Jury Ward Six
7 March 1920
SD 7 ED 79 Sheet 7B
135-134
Robertson, Cullie U Head 38 M Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Laborer Rice Farm
Robertson, Iva Wf F W 26 M Kentucky Kentucky
Robertson, Hazel M Dtr F W 7 S Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Robertson, Oleta R Dtr F W 6 S Louisiana Kentucky Kentucky
Robertson, Beatrice Dtr F W 3 Indiana Kentucky Kentucky
McLemore, John F Farther in Law M W 74 M Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
McLemore, Mary Mother in Law F W 68 M Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky","STR06" "I27706","McLemore","Ivan Nolan","25 Dec 1888","8 Oct 1975","0","From the SSDI:

IVON MCLEMORE 25 Dec 1888 Oct 1975 79763 (Odessa, Ector, TX ) (none specified) 457-10-0164 Texas

From the Texas Death Index:

Mclemore Ivon N 10-08-1975 ECTOR M

Name: Ivon Nolen Mclemore
Death Date: 08 Oct 1975
Death Place: Odessa, Ector, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 86 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1889
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Wills Point, Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Alonzo Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Leona Johnson
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Fireman, Fire
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243831
Digital Film Number: 4167879
Image Number: 3158
Reference Number: 3194
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I8923","","","","","","","" "I3381","McLemore","Ivy Earl","15 Mar 1918","12 Mar 2003","0","McLemore, Teletype operator for AP with keen eye for detail by Lynwood Abram Houston Chronicle

Ivy Earl McLemore, a Teletype operator, traffic manager and proofreader for the Associated Press for 42 years, died Wednesday in a Jasper convalescent home after a 35-year battle with cancer. He was 84.

In 1968, McLemore was diagnosed with colon cancer. Over the ensuing years, he underwent three operations, but ultimately the cancer spread, said his son Ivy Bernard McLemore of Houston, former executive sports editor of the Houston Post.

An AP official once called Ivy Earl McLemore ""the quickest and most accurate Teletype operator the AP had ever come across,"" his son said.

Although he was never a reporter or editor, McLemore had a keen eye for errors and omissions in news stories, and often helped the reporters improve their writing.

""He didn't write himself, but he knew excellent copy, and he was a great one for factual detail,"" his son said.

Born in Jasper, McLemore grew up in the family home which dated from 1888.

After graduating from Jasper High School in 1936, McLemore landed a job in the mail room of the Beaumont Enterprise. Shortly thereafter the AP hired him as a Teletype operator and wire clerk.

In 1940 he began working for the AP in Houston, where he served in the AP office in the Houston Chronicle newsroom.

He was there on Dec. 7, 1941, when Japanese planes bombed Pearl Harbor. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army Air Corps as an air traffic controller. While stationed in Pampa, McLemore survived the crash of an Air Corps training plane. He later served in France and Italy.

McLemore witnessed the transformation of news writing from manual typewriters to electric typewriters and ultimately to computers.

Beginning in the 1950s, McLemore serviced AP Teletypes in offices of newspapers and radio and TV stations and other clients in the Houston area.

After he retired in 1979, McLemore returned to Jasper, where he lived on and farmed on 12 acres, known as Azalea Forest, growing tomatoes, okra, sugar cane, strawberries and other crops.

A talented gardener, he won prizes and awards at county and state fairs for his tomatoes, his son said.

His former wife, Carmen Albacete McLemore died in 1995.

Besides his son, McLemore is survived by two sisters, Irma Brauninger of Beaumont and Marie Hicks of Jasper; three brothers, John D. McLemore of Kemp, Tommie McLemore of Bartlett, Tenn, and Bobbie McLemore of Jasper.

Visitation will be from 10 am until noon Saturday, McLemore's birthday, at Stringer and Griffin Funeral Home in Jasper. The funeral will be at 2 pm Saturday at Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church in Jasper.","STR06" "I26883","McLemore","J. C.","Abt 1869","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown by the Rev. William P. McLemore as Joshua Edgard McLemore, husband of Sallie Dearman on 28 Jan 1893.","STR06" "I43942","McLemore","J. Wade","Sep 1893","28 Jun 1968","0","Obituary, copied from FindAGrave:

Funeral services for Wade McLemore, 74, Decatur 3, who died Friday at his residence, will be 3:30 p.m. today from Guntharp Funeral Home Chapel, Dr. A.H. Nabors and the Rev. Jessie Wright officiating.

Burial will be in Decatur Cemetery, Guntharp Funeral Home directing.

Survivors include a son, Coy McLemore, Decatur; two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Smith and Mrs. Mattie Sparks, both of Moulton; five brothers, Thad and Tom, both of Decatur; Gaynom and Ernest, both of Danville; and Jay of Moulton.

Nephews will serve as pallbearers.

DECATUR DAILY - June 28, 1968","STR06" "I31766","McLemore","Jacob","Abt 1888","Yes, date unknown","0","His parents divorced sometime prior to 1900.","STR06" "I21767","McLemore","James","Abt 1738","Yes, date unknown","0","James McLemore, III is not certain that he even existed. There are two possible children attributed to him, Jones and Pleasant.

Could this be the James McLemoore, Sr. who took an Oath of Allegiance in the Dutch District of Granville County, NC during the revolutionary war?

From the blogspot of Eddie Maynard:

http://mymonroecountytngenealogy.blogspot.com/2011/06/john-mclemore-revolutionary-war.html?showComment=1320004331968#c554161529084224808
","STR06" "I21651","McLemore","James","Between 1739 and 1740","Abt 1811","0","In 1769 we find a James McLemore and three taxable whites listed in Granville County, North Carolina. This was probably James III, his wife Elizabeth, and their two oldest children. A year later (1770) ""James McLemore Sr."" (James Jr.) took an oath in Granville, and the use of the Sr. indicated the presence of a namesake son (James III), who was probably the subject of the above mentioned tax list reference the year before. James III would have been about thirty at this point. Then, in 1772 a James is mentioned in the will of Robert WALLACE, but it is unclear which one of the two is meant. However, the James McLemore who signed the (subsequent?) Granville County Oath of Allegience on May 30, 1778, was most probably James III, then about age 39.

James McLemore, Jr. (III) bought land from Benjamin McCULLOH in Granville County in 1779. The use of ""Jr."" indicates that his father may still have been living.

Futher references to James McLemore in Granville County probably refer to this James McLemore, or to his son, the Rev. James McLemore (1782-1834). Father and son moved to Hancock County, Georgia, after 1803, where the elder James died in 1811. His children were subsequently named in the will of his brother, Charles McLemore who died in Georgia as well in 1815. Charles had no children and named as his heirs James's children: John, William, James Jr. (IV), Rebecca Jones, Pleasant and Jesse. James' widow, Elizabeth, was named as executrix.

(James L. McLemore, III, pp 49, 50).","STR06" "I24555","McLemore","James","Between 1752 and 1770","Yes, date unknown","0","Of this James little is known. A single reference entered on March 21, 1805, in Southampton County (Order Book 10, p. 446) provided that ""on motion of James McLemore a witness for John HARRIS against Joseph HARRISON it is ordered that the said John HARRIS pay him fifty-three cents for on day's attendance on this court according to the law."" It is probably that this refers to James, son of John Jr., rather than James the son of John III (who was too young), or James, the son of Burwell of Sussex County, even though the latter (and/or his son James) moved across the line into Southampton County sometime afterwards.

According to information on his will provided by Dorothy McLEMORE, James had a wife named Lucinda, but was survived by no children. (James L. McLemore, III, p. 65). Eldon and Ann McLemore of Derby, Kansas, also show he married a Lucinda.","STR06" "I14794","McLemore","James","Aft 1755","Abt 1796","0","He died just about a year after his father. In 1790, James appeared as a separate entry in the first U.S. Census, apart from his father, living in Richland County with two sons over 16 and two daughters. These children were named in James' will probated August 4, 1796; sons John and Joel, and daughters Mary and Sarah, both of whom by the time of their father's death were living in Virginia (Mary, it will be recalled, was the wife of Harrison McLemore of Southhampton County). (James L. McLemore, III, p. 60).","STR06" "I24727","McLemore","James","Abt 1778","Aft 1825","0","""The last (and probably youngest) son of Burwell and Amy Maclemore was James. Born just before the outbreak of the American Revolution, he was devised the final third of his father's ""Pine Log"" plantation. Twenty years after his father's death he sol most of his inheritance from his father to Edward REESE by deed dated May 24, 1817, and recorded April 2, 1818 (Sussex Deed Book M, p. 313). He then sold the balance of his inherited lands by deed, in which his wife Rebecca joined, to Joel HAILES dated February 26, 1825, and recorded March 3, 1825 (Sussex Deed Book O, p. 264). By this time, James was probably at least fifty years old, perhaps more. He thereafter disappears from the records without further trace, but is presumed to have died intestate sometime during the next decade or so, rather than moved away, because of his age and because of his children who remained in the area will into the 1840's or longer. (James L. McLemore, III, pp. 78-79).","STR06" "I22005","McLemore","James","9 Feb 1782","20 Nov 1834","0","The younger James (IV), a minister, died in 1834 in Alabama, leaving a widow Mary Elizabeth (Harper) and ten children. (James L. McLemore, III, p 50).

""Born in North Carolina and for more than 30 years was a leading divine of the Baptist persuasion. He had finished his pilgrimage on earth and nothing of him now remains but the memory of his virtue.""

Melba Gene McLemore notes that the ""Alabama Genealogical Register, V. 6, No. 3.4, Sept-Dec 1964 cites a Will for a James McLemore, will dated 31 July 1832, probated 26 Jan 1835.


McLemore Burying Ground, Montgomery, Alabama

From DAR records 1936

The McLemore Burying Ground is about one mile off the Montgomery -Atlanta
Highway to the right facing east, and is about five miles from Montgomery.
It is on a knoll behind the old James McLemore home built about 1820. In
1936 Mrs. Lizzie Taylor Dickerson occupied it. A low brick wall and
iron fence surrounds the lot. Outside the main cemetery is another smaller
one, also enclosed. There are graves of slaves and faithful servants, mostly
unmarked outside all enclousures. Graves listed begin at the southwest
corner of the plot.

http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/montgomery/cemeteries/mclemore.txt

","STR06" "I24639","McLemore","James","Between 1799 and 1801","Abt 1877","0","Probably their oldest son, even though he was not born for nearly five years after their marriage. According to the marriage records for his last marriage, he was 55 years old at the time of the marriage, June 6, 1855, thereby placing his birth between June 7, 1799, and June 6, 1800; family records and tradition on the other hand give his birth date as 1801...His first appearance in the court records, however, was while serving as trustee on a deed of trust dated January 1, 1827 (Southampton Deed Book 20, p. 128), although it is possible that this reference could be to his father.

Meanwhile earlier in that same year James purchased a large tract of 484 1/4 acres by deed from Fielding ROSE and wife dated December 29, 1838, and recorded January 21, 1839. This land was described as bounded by Rose's Swamp, Fitzhugh and the Public Path, Capt. Newt. HARRIS (dec'd), Peter EDWARDS and Nathaniel FRANCIS (Southampton Deed Book 24, p. 301). He thereupon gave a purchase money deed of trust on the property of $1,281.12 on a note. After only seven years, however, James found he could not pay this indebtedness off, and he and his wife Martha conveyed his equity in the property to WILLIAMSON by deed dated December 27, 1845, and recorded April 20, 1846 (Southampton Deed Book 26, p. 529), thereby ending his days as a landowner. Thereafter he continued to farm, either on rented land or for others, on his 1855 marriage license he listed his occupation as ""overseer.""

(James L. McLemore, III, p 80).

Sometime between 1846 and 1855 Martha Barkley McLemore died, and James took a second wife, a Miss FELTS, according to family tradition. However, no marriage license for this union was ever found. This second wife apparently died, without issue, not too long after that, and in 1855 James married Elizabeth RAMSEY, the daughter of Jacob and Sarah RAMSEY, who was then twenty years his junior. Their marriage took place in Southampton County on June 6, 1855, the Rev. M.A. Longhorn presiding.

The last record involving this James McLemore is an 1873 chattel mortgage given to Dr. Thomas B. POWELL (Southampton Deed Book 31, p. 612), so it is known that he survived the Civil War. Family records and tradition give his date of death as 1877, but not record of his death appears in the Southampton County court records. Neither he nor his father left wills, nor were their estates administered, which has made the identification of all their children difficult. If he had had a will, however, it may not have helped much, as several of his children died in infancy. The identity of the true mother is not known with respect to several of James' children, much less the correct order of their births, but since only three of his children apparently survived to become married, only their mothers' identities are important and in each case theirs are known.

(James L. McLemore, III, p. 81).","STR06" "I24639","McLemore","James","Between 1799 and 1801","Abt 1877","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
not located

1860 Census
Virginia, Southampton County, West Side Nottoway River, P.O. Jerusalem
Enumerated 25 July 1860
Page 22
196-180
James McLemore 58 M Farmer $1000 Southampton
B.F. McLemore 22 M Southampton
L.J. McLemore 17 M Southampton
Rebecca McLemore 15 F Southampton
Sarah McLemore 13 F Southampton
Howell McLemore 4 M Southampton
Alace McLemore 4 F Southampton
Joseph McLemore 1 M Southhampton
Elizabeth McLemore 40 F Southampton
Zebulon McLemore 60? M Southampton


1870 Census
Virginia, Southampton County, Drewryville Twp, P.O. Jersalem
Enumerated 27 Jun 1870
Page 28
213-213
McLemore, Jas 68 M W Farmer Va
McLemore, Elizabeth 49 F W Keeping House Va
McLemore, Benj F 31 M W Farmer Va
[Where is his wife, Rosa?]
McLemore, S.E. 21 F W Va
McLemore, Alace 14 F W Va
McLemore, L. J. 3 M W Va (Appears to be James Latinus?)
McLemore, E/L? Francis 2 F W Va (Appears to be Lila F?)
McLemore, Gilliam Clanison 53 F W Va
Rivers, Wm 46 M WE Farm Laborer Va","STR06" "I38310","McLemore","James","Abt 1805","Yes, date unknown","0","Tom Heseltine writes of James ""born about 1805, married Hettie McDonald, moved to Alabama."" He appears to have been one of the two males under the age of 10 on the 1810 Burke County, North Carolina census, which would put his birth sometime between 1800 and 1810. As he was married in 1829, it is logical that he would have been somewhere between 19 and 29 years of age.

Could this be the James McLemore found as a Head of Household in Marshall County, Alabama in 1840 and in adjacent Jackson County, Alabama thereafter?

For more information, SEE ALSO in these files, James McLemore, born ca 1805 in Tennesse.","STR06" "I38310","McLemore","James","Abt 1805","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1830 Census
Tennessee, Knox County
126 (Ancestry.com), 384 (handwritten on the top left of page)
Also enumerated on the same sheet were several Crawford families, Murphy families, and a Samuel Sterling
James McLemore
1 Free White Male under 5
1 Free White Male between 10-15*
1 Free White Male between 20 and 30 (James, born bet. 1800 and 1810)
1 Free White Female between 20 and 30 (Hetty)

*If James married in 1829, maybe this was a younger brother, brother in law, or stepson?





","STR06" "I24558","McLemore","James","Abt 1817","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown on the 1850 U.S. Census in Nansemond County, Virginia. Apparently Eliza died within a few years of the census, and this Nansemond County James remarried, as in 1858 he gave a deed (later destroyed in the 1866 Nansemond County Court House fire), and in 1870 he gave a certificate confirming title, to Daniel BROTHERS (in which James's wife Virginia joined) for 153 acres in or near Dismal Swamp (Nansemond Deed Book 5, p. 310; recorded February 28, 1876). (James L. McLemore, III, p. 65).","STR06" "I24558","McLemore","James","Abt 1817","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1850 Census
Virginia, Nansemond County
Enumerated 9 Sept 1850 by Banja Reddick
HH 606-606
William W. and Frances WRIGHT

HH 607-607
James McLemore 33 M Isle of Wight Co. Laborer
Eliza McLemore 32 F Isle of Wight Co.
Mary McLemore 12 F Isle of Wight Co.
James McLemore 10 M Isle of Wight Co.

1860
Not located

1870
Virginia, Nansemond County, Post Office Suffolk
Enumerated 29 June 1870 bt Ribert N Darden
Page No. 5, Stamped 199
34-27
McLimon, James 55 M W Farmer Virginia
McLimon, Virginia 45 F W Keeping House Va
McLimon, James W Jr. 17 M W Works of Farm Va","STR06" "I38376","McLemore","James","Between 1821 and 1826","Yes, date unknown","0","Assumed to be the son listed on the 1830 census as Free White Males 5 thru 9 1 or on 1840 census as Free White Males 10 to 14","STR06" "I38396","McLemore","James","Abt 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, PO Box Knoxville, 17 Civil District
Enumerated 30 July 1870
Page 16
109-107
Mackleymon, James 22 m W Farmer Tenn
Mackleymon, Evaline 25 F W Keeping House Tenn
Mackleymon, Viola 9 F W Tenn (From Previous marriage?)
Mackleymon, William B 7 M W Tenn (From Previous marriage?)
Mackleymon, Sarah E. 5 F W Tenn
","STR06" "I38416","McLemore","James","Abt 1837","18 Sep 1922","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M1WQ-2ST/p1
Name: James Mclemore
Event: Death
Event Date: 18 Sep 1922
Event Place: Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Widowed
Race or Color: White
Age: 85
Estimated Birth Year: 1837
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Tenn.
Spouse:
Father: William Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: Tenn.
Mother: Elizabeth Luttrell
Mother's Birthplace: Tenn.
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery: Piney Grove
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 19 Sep 1922
Informant:
Additional Relatives: X
Digital Folder Number: 4184086
Image Number: 1351
Film Number: 1299746
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: v 34 cn 52
Collection: Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955","STR06" "I38416","McLemore","James","Abt 1837","18 Sep 1922","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Tenessee, Knox County, 23rd District
Enumerated 1 and 2 June 1900
SD 2 ED 89 Sheet 1B
20-20
McLemore, James Head W M July 1839 60 M 40 Tenn SC Tenn
McLemore, Elizabeth Wf W F Feb 1837 63 M 40 2/2 Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, George W Son W M Dec 1870 29 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
21-21
McLimore, Millard Head W M Aug 1868 31 M1 Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLimore, Mary E Wf W F Dec 1877 22 M1 Tenn Tenn Tenn

","STR06" "I26210","McLemore","James","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","He may have married a Parvin in Colbert County, Alabama. (The Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama, p. 346).

He might also have died young, as he is not listed with his family on the 1860 census.","STR06" "I32094","McLemore","James","Abt 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","His middle initial appears to be shown as ""A"" on the 1860 census and as ""H"" on the 1870 census.

Rosemary Hollis shows that he married Minnie Dodd, and that they were the paretns of Gaymun and Chamles.

It may be, however, another James McLemore that she is confusing him with. According to the census record below, the James McLemore whom was married to Minnie, and the father of Gainum, was born much later..in March 1872. Perhaps the James that married Minnie was actually a son of James McLemore?

Alabama, Lawrence, Oakville Preinct No 9
Enumerated June 1900
SD 8 ED 80 Sheet 8A Stamped 322

134-134
McLamore, Jim Hd W M Mar 1872 38 M 10 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Minnie Wf W F Jun 1874 M 10 4/4 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Thadius S Son W M Dec 1891 8 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Wade Son W M Sept 1893 6 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Mattie Dtr W F Oct 1894 5 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Gainum Son W M Aug 1897 3 Ala Ala Ala
Nelson, George Boarder W M Apr 1885 15 Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer","STR06" "I29157","McLemore","James","Abt 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","His date of birth per the 1860 census would be around 1856, but on the 1870 census, he was only shown as 8, not 14. This may just be an enumeration error. Or maybe their were two James McLemore born to Hiram and Margaret, and the first one died before his younger brother, named in his honor, was born?","STR06" "I27347","McLemore","James ""Henry"" ""Henery""","Abt 1805","","0","Patricia Mills notes that his first wife, currently unknown, she was said to have died ca 1848 in Jackson County, Alabama. He later married Nancy Coburn (nee Dunham).

In a note dictated by his grandson, Thomas Dickerson McLemore, to his great-grandson, Arthur McLemore, in the 1950's , he is listed as ""Henery Mc.....originally from Ireland."" The 1850 census shows him as James McLemore, born in Tennessee. However, those same notes of Thomas Dickerson McLemore show that Tom's father, John was of Knoxville, Tennessee. Perhaps he was confusing the places of birth of his father and grandfather. Also, Thomas Dickerson lists his brother James as Henery, and also his grandfather James as Henery. Perhaps the two names were used interchangeably.

SEE ALSO in these files James McLemore, born ca 1805 in North Carolina. It appears that this James could be one and the same as the James McLemore who was a son of the Revolutionary Solider John McLemore of North Carolina and Knox County, Tennessee. John's son James was said to have married Hetty McDonald ca 1829 and ""moved to Alabama."" Perhaps Hetty McDonald is his unknown first wife.","STR06" "I27347","McLemore","James ""Henry"" ""Henery""","Abt 1805","","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1840 Census
Alabama, Marshall County
(Possible the James that was the son of John McLemore, Revolutionary Soldier?)
Indexed on Ancestry.com as Mclemon, corrected by Thomas Heseltine
Also enumerated on the same sheet was a Murphy family, and Cunningham family
1 Free White Male under 5
2 Free White Male between 5 and 9
1 Free White Male between 30 and 39
2 Free White Females under 5
1 Free White Females 20-29
Total persons 7
Persons employed in agriculture 1

1850 Census
Alabama, Jackson County, Twp 5 Range 5 Precinct No. 20
Enumerated 1 Nov 1850
84-84
James Macklimore 45 M Farmer $300 Tenn
James Macklimore 18 M Laborer Ala
Sarah Macklimore 15 F Ala
John Macklimore 12 M Ala
Eliza Macklimore 7 F Ala
Andrew Macklimore 5 M Ala
Thomas Macklimore 3 M Ala
Jane Macklimore 2 F Ala

(If this is the same family as the household headed by James McLemore in Marshall county in 1840, then it appears one daughter listed in 1840 that was under the age of 5 at that time either married or died)

1860 Census
Alabama, Jackson County, District No. 3, P.O. Box Paint Rock
Enumerated 21 Jun 1860
Page 51
(Families on the Prior page include a Cunningham family and Perry Family)
362-362
Wm. McLemore 29 M Farmer 600 Tenn
Luraney McLemore 30 F Tenn
J. R. McLemore 7 M Ala
Ellender Betheny 27 F Ala
J. R. Cawbern 14 M Ala (Indexed as COWBERN)
N. C. Dunham 2 F Ala
364-364
Jas. McLemore 54 M Farmer 300 Tenn
Nancy McLemore 36 F Tenn
M. L. McLemore 2 F Ala
Thos. McLemore 14 M Ala
M. J. Caubern 13 F Ala (Indexed by Ancestry.com as COUBERN)
B. F. McLemore 9/12 M Ala
Jessee French 18 M Farm Laborer","STR06" "I27344","McLemore","James ""Henry"" ""Henery""","Dec 1869","11 Feb 1933","0","Called James on both his death record, below, and on the 1870 and 1880 census enumerations. However, in notes dictated (ca the 1950's) by his older brother, Thomas Dickerson McLemore, he is referred to by the name ""Henery."" All of the other siblings are shown as having the same names as referred to on the census enumerations. On the 1950 dictation of his family makeup, the only sibling Thomas Dickerson McLemore omitted was James, instead listing a brother ""Henery."" Interestingly enough, Thomas Dickerson McLemore also named his grandfather as ""Henery McLemore""...whereas other records also show his grandfather as James McLemore. Perhaps their full names were James Henery or Henery James, both being called by James.


https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDPH-FD1
Name: James C. Mclemore
Titles & Terms (Original):
Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Death Date: 11 Feb 1933
Death Place: Scottsboro, Jackson, Alabama
Gender: Male
Race (Original): W
Race (Standardized): White
Age at Death: 63y
Estimated Birth Date: 1870
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Scottsboro, Ala.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Jimmie Mclemore
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original):
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Name: Jno. Mclemore
Father's Titles & Terms (Original):
Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Birthplace: Scottsboro, Ala.
Mother's Name: Mckinney
Mother's Titles & Terms (Original):
Mother's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Mother's Birthplace: Scottsboro, Ala.
Occupation: Farmer
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery: Grass Cemetery
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 12 Feb 1933
Funeral Home:
Informant:
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 1908506
Reference Number: cn 2759
Collection: Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974","STR06" "I38014","McLemore","James A.","Sep 1867","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Scott County, Beat 3
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 5 ED 90 Sheet 4A
51-51
McLemore, Henry R Head W M Nov 1843 56 M 33 Miss Sc Miss Farmer
McLemore, Allice J Wf W F Jun 1853 47 M 33 11/9 Miss Miss SC
McLemore, John J Son W M Apr 1881 19 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, George R Son W M Jan 1884 15 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Lewis F. Son W N aug 1886 13 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Maggie M Dtr W F July 1889 10 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Rosie E Dtr W F Jan 1893 6 S Miss Miss Miss
53-53
McLemore, James A Head M W Sept 1867 32 M 8 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Mary E. Wf W F Aug 1872 27 M 8 --/-- Miss SC SC","STR06" "I26050","McLemore","James Alfred","6 Dec 1852","19 Apr 1938","0","In 1880 he was single and working on the WATTS farm in Heaths, Gibson County, TN. On the census he was shown as age 57, when he was actually 27, and furthermore mistranscribed as Mcseviore versus McLemore.

He appears to have married first and second:

McLemore, J. A. m. Hogan, Louisa in 1877 Gibson County, TN

McLemore, J. A. m. Howell, Mary Jane in 1884 in Gibson County, TN (nee Langford, as she was said to have been previously married to Charles Howell)

Third marriage to Louella McCaslin.

The Rev. William P. McLemore shows that James died on 19 Apr 1938, and is buried in Medina, Gibson County, Tennessee. This matches the scan of his death certificate on his FindAGrave memorial page. His occupation was shown as ""farmer"" and his father as Charles McLemore, with mother not known. Informant was H. N. McLemor of Jackson, Tennessee.","STR06" "I26050","McLemore","James Alfred","6 Dec 1852","19 Apr 1938","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Tennessee, Gibson County, District 1
Enumerated 28 and 29 Jun 1900
SD 9 ED 30 Sheet 13B
243-247
McLemore, James A Head W M Dec 1852 47 M2 Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Louella Wf W F May 1861 39 m2 1/1 Tn TN TN
McLemore, Newman Son W M Jun 1884 15 Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Hessie P Dtr W F Aug 1889 10 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Nettie Dtr W F Jan 1891 8 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Allie Dtr W F Jun 1894 65 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Ben Son W M Mar 1899 1 Tn Tn Tn

1910 Census
Tennessee, Gibson County, Civil District 1
Enumerated 22 Apr 1910
SD 9 ED 22 Sheet 6B
125-128
McLemore, Jim A Head M W 56 m2 11 Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Jessie L Wf F W 42 m1 11 4/3 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Nettie Dtr F W 13 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Allie Dtr F W 15 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Shannon Son M W 9 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Wallace/Hollace? Son M W 7 S Tn Tn TN
McLemore, Gladis M F W 3 S Tn Tn Tn
McCaslin, Mary Mother-in-law F W 82 Wd 9/3 Tn US US
McCaslin, Sherman Brother-in-law M W 44 S Tn Tn Tn

1920 Census
Tennessee, Gibson County, District 1
Enumerated 16 Jan 1920
SD 9 ED 40 Sheet 9A
165-181
McLemore, Jim A Head M W 67 M Tn Tn Tn Farm
McLemore, Louella Wf F W 58 M Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Shannon Son M W 18 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Hollis SOn M W 17 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Gladis Dtr F W 13 S Tn Tn Tn

1930 Census
Tennessee, Gibson County, District 1
Enumerated April 3 and 4, 1930
ED 27-2 SD 2 Sheet 2A Stamped 7
24-24
McLemore, James A Head M W 76 M 21 Tn Tn TN None
McLemore, Loueler Wf F W 69 M 31 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Shannon Son m W 28 S Tn Tn Tn Farmer","STR06" "I27726","McLemore","James Archie","5 May 1923","19 Dec 1974","0","The Alabama, Deaths and Burials Index, 1881-1974 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015 shows him as James Archie McLemore, son of Erdie B. McLemore and Nora Mae Lee. His wife was listed as Nadine McLemore.","STR06" "I47744","McLemore","James Burross","19 Mar 1842","12 Feb 1899","0","His FindAGrave memorial page links him to wife, Mary McLemore (6 Mar 1850-16 May 1926) and children, Mattie E. McLemore and Perle McLemore Grube, the wife of A. G. Grube.","STR06" "I30017","McLemore","James C.","6 Dec 1869","11 Feb 1933","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Alabama, Jackson County, Pr 15 Hunts Store
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 22 Sheet 2B
39-40
McLemore, James C Head W M Dec 1868 31 M 10 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Hannah E Wf W F Feb 1859 41 M 10 3/3 Ala Ky Ga
McLemore, Stella M Dtr W F Mar 1895 5 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Harvey Son W M Oct 1897 2 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, John W Son W M May 1900 0/12 S Ala Ala Ala

1910 Census
Alabama, Jackson County, Hunts Store (Precinct) 15
Enumerated 20 Apr 1910
SD 8 ED 34 Sheet 13? B
48-49
McLemore, James Head m W Age illegible (indexed as 41) M1 20 Ala Ala Unk Farmer
McLemore, Bettie Wf F W 5(?) (indexed as 54) M1 20 3/3 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Steller Dtr F W 14 S Ala Ala Ala Housework Home
McLemore, Harvey Son M W 13 S Ala Ala Ala Laborer Farm
McLemore, Willie CC Son M W 9 S Ala Ala Ala
49-50
McLemore, John Head M W 77 M1 Ed Ala Tenn Tenn Farmer Home Farm
McLemore, Rebecca J Dtr F W 46 S Ala Ala Tenn Keeps House","STR06" "I27174","McLemore","James Cadwell L. ""J. C.""","6 Apr 1867","8 Jul 1934","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated 21 May 1910 by Luther M. Cox
SD 6 ED 15 Sheet 24B

HH 452-454 McLemore, Joseph and his mother, Martha (Page)

[Joseph and James Cadwell were first cousin, their fathers being brothers]

HH 454-456
McLemore, [Abram] Napolean and Josephine

HH 455-457
McLemore, J.C.L. Head M W 40 M1 17 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, A.E. Wf F W 35 m1 17 9/8 Miss SC Miss
McLemore, Gertrude Dtr F W 14 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McLemore, Nora Dtr F W 12 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McLemore, Lula Dtr F W 10 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Pauline Dtr F W 9 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Alec Son M W 7 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Ruby Dtr F W 5 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Homer Son M W 3 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Pascal Son M W 1 S Miss Miss Miss

1920 Census
Mississippi, Jones County, Beat 2 Laurel
Enumerated 3 Jan 1920 by Homer C. Groves
SD 6 ED 84 Sheet 7A Stamped 59
61-69
McLemore, Cadwell J Hd M W 53 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Annie E Wf F W 46 Miss NC Miss
McLemore, Lula A Dtr F W 17 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Poline F Dtr F W 16 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Alic K Son M W 14 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Ruby Dtr F W 13 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Homa Son M W 12 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Pascal Son M W 10 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Harris Son M W 7 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Bert Son M 4 9/12 Miss Miss Miss

1930 Census
Louisiana, Madison Parish, Police Jury Ward 2
Enumerated 14 April 1930 by Helen J. Foster
SD 3 Sheet 6A Stamped 163
158-165
McLemore, James C. Hd M W 63 M23 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Anna Wf F W 58 M18 Miss SC Miss
McLemore, Ruby Dtr F W 21 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Homer Son M W 19 S Miss Miss Miss Laborer
McLemore, Pascal Son M W 17 S Miss Miss Miss Laborer
McLemore, Harris Son M W 15 S Miss Miss Miss
Laborer","STR06" "I36645","McLemore","James Elree","1 Mar 1920","23 Sep 1936","0","His Texas death certificate shows he was only 16 and still a student when he died of a ruptured appendix. The family were residing in Leonard, Texas as the tiem of his death.","STR06" "I27540","McLemore","James Gordon","20 Nov 1907","10 Sep 1945","0","A copy of his actual Texas Death certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. He was listed as a son of James M. McLemore, born La. and Kattie Klutte, born Ill. His usual occupation was that of a truck driver, and he was a resident of Magnolia Street in Athens, Texas at the time of his death. He was married, and the informant was Bonnie McLemore, presumably his wife.

Name: James Gordon Mclemore
Death Date: 10 Sep 1945
Death Place: Athens, Henderson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 37 years 9 months 20 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 Nov 1907
Birthplace: Van Zandt Co, Tx
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James M. Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: La
Mother's Name: Kattie Klutte
Mother's Birthplace: Il
Occupation: Truck Driver
Place of Residence: Athens, Henderson, TX
Cemetery: City
Burial Place: Athens, Tx
Burial Date: 12 Sep 1945
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137964
Digital Film Number: 4029643
Image Number: 1988
Reference Number: cn40033
Collection: null
","STR06" "I27540","McLemore","James Gordon","20 Nov 1907","10 Sep 1945","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 2
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 3 ED 126 Sheet 15B
Fm 33-33
McClemore, Kate Hd F W 44 Wd Ill Ill Ill
McClemore, Winnie Dtr F W 18 S Tx La Ill Farm Laborer
McClemore, Gertie Dtr F W 16 S Tx La Ill Farm Laborer
McClemore, Gordan Son M W 13 S Tx La Ill Farm Laborer
McClemore, Lumon Son M W 10 S Tx La Ill Farm Laborer
McClemore, George Son M W 8 S Tx La Ill

1930 Census
Texas, Henderson County, JP 1, Athens Town
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 107-1 SD 11 Sheet 7A Stamped 183
124-156
McLemore, K. K. Hd A 12 M W 55 Wd Ill US US
McLemore, Gordon Son M W 22 S Tx Ill US Laborer Lumber Yard
McLemore, Georgia (sic) Dtr (sic) F (sic) W 19 S Tx Ill US Laborer Lumber Yard


","STR06" "I27540","McLemore","James Gordon","20 Nov 1907","10 Sep 1945","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I38567","McLemore","James H.","9 Jan 1867","18 Apr 1954","0","Shown by Ken Oliver at Find A Grave as James Henry McLemore, born 9 Jan 1867 in Jackson County, Alabama, date of death being April 18, 1954 in Salinas, California, burial in the Mixon Cemetery, Logan County, Arkansas. He was shown to have married Martha ""Mattie"" Elzora WALL.","STR06" "I26787","McLemore","James H. ""Jim""","7 Oct 1872","22 Aug 1941","0","Not listed with his siblings and grandparents at the time of the 1880 census in Clarke County, Mississippi, however, he is referenced in his brother's 1940 obituary referred to as being ""...of Santa Rosa, Texas."" Perhaps he was incorrectly shown as John in 1880?

Name: J. H. Mclemore
Death Date: 22 Aug 1941
Death Place: Cameron County, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 68 years 10 months 15 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 07 Oct 1872
Birthplace: Clark Co., Miss.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: George Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: Clark Co., Miss.
Mother's Name: Luiza Moore
Mother's Birthplace: Clark Co., Miss
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Harlingen, Cameron, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Combes, Texas
Burial Date: 24 Aug 1941
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138744
Digital Film Number: 4030526
Image Number: 813
Reference Number: cn 35989
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I26787","McLemore","James H. ""Jim""","7 Oct 1872","22 Aug 1941","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Clarke County, Beat 4
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900 by Heziek McLemore
SD 6 ED 8 Sheet 7B
115-117
McLemore, James Head W M Oct 1873 26 M 6 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Frances Wf W F Feb 1873 27 M 6 3/3 Ark Miss Miss
McLemore, Ola Dtr FW F Apr 1898 3 S Ark Miss Miss
McLemore, Della Dtr W F Mar 1899 1 S Ark Miss Miss

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Seminole County, Red Mound Twp
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910 by William T. Shavely
SD 3, ED 190, Sheet 10B and 11A
139-139
McLemore, James H. Hd M W 36 M1 17 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Francis Wife F W 36 M117 9/8 Ark Ark Akr
McLemore, Ola Dtr F W 12 S Ark Miss Ark
McLemore, Dela Dtr F W 11 S Ark Miss Ark
McLemore, Charlie Son M W 9 Ala Miss Ark
McLemore, Essie Dtr F W 7 S Ark Miss Ark
McLemore, Clarance Son M W 5 S Ark Miss Ark
McLemore, Effie Dtr F W 3 S Ark Miss Ark
McLemore, J. M. Son M W 12/12 S Ark Miss Ark
McLemore, Marshall Son M W 1/12 Okl Miss Ark
Sapp, John W. Hired Hand M W 17 S La Unk La Farm Hand
Riley, William Hired Hand M W 13 S La Miss Miss Farm Hand
They were living near his brothers Albert and Charley, also enumerated in Seminole County.","STR06" "I43950","McLemore","James Hansel","9 Aug 1914","25 Nov 1982","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave:

Decatur Daily - November 26, 1982

Funeral for James Hansel McLemore, 68, of 607 E. Court St., Moulton, will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at Moulton Church of Christ, Hoyt Nelson officiating.

Burial will be in Moulton Memory Garden with Elliott Funeral Home directing. The body will be taken to the church one hour prior to service. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 6 until 9 tonight.

Mr. McLemore died Thursday at Lawrence County Hospital. The family requests any memorials be made to the American Lung Association.

He is survived by his wife, Tott McLemore of Moulton; three daughters, Wanda Reed of Huntsville, Priscilla Myers of Pensacola and Bunny Cheatham of Moulton; his mother, Annie McLemore of Moulton; two brothers, Roy McLemore of Michigan and Frank McLemore of Moulton; one sister, Christine Looney of Decatur; 12 grandchildren.

Pallbearers will include Rick Reed, Scott Reed, Shane Cheatham, Kenny Myers, Allen Mills, David Young, Jeff Jones and Wesley Cheatham.","STR06" "I46328","McLemore","James Hennen","11 Oct 1910","21 Jan 1973","0","He married second Louisa Davis.","STR06" "I32107","McLemore","James Henry","Abt 1826","Yes, date unknown","0","James H. McLemore's birth occurred in Halifax County, N. C., in 1826, and he came to Tennessee in 1844, with his mother and step-father. His own father, Joel H. McLemore, was a tailor by trade, and followed that occupation for many years. He died on a farm to which he had retired in 1835. His widow, Betsey (Pullen) McLemore, then married John Whitaker, and after coming to Tennessee died in 1858. Our subject was married February 1, 1849, to Sallie A. Whitaker, daughter James C. and Delphia (Lyon)Whitaker. She was born in North Carolina in 1828, and came to Tennessee with her parents in 1844, and is the mother of ten children: Virginia W., Richard M., James W. (who died September 13, 1858), Mary E. (who died June 11, 1886), Delphia D., Anna, Sallie H., Robert L. (who died October 14, 1867), John Pullen and Nora. Our subject lived with his father in North Carolina until the later's death. He acquired a good education, and after his mother's second marriage continued to reside with her until 1849, when he began life for himself. He purchased his present farm in 1849 and has ever since been a tiller of the soil. His farm consists of 412 acres of well improved and exceptionally fertile land in a good state of cultivation. He and his wife are church members, and he is a Mason and a stanch Democrat.

Biographies From Goodspeeds 1886 History of Wayne County, Tennessee; as transcribed by Fred Murtishaw

http://www.netease.net/wayne/biographies.htm","STR06" "I32107","McLemore","James Henry","Abt 1826","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850
Unable to Locate

1860
Tennessee, Wayne County, District 3, Post Office Whitakers Bluff
Enumerated 13 Aug 1860
Page 136
1060-1060
James H. McLimore 34 M Farmer $3000 $4000 NC
Sarah McLimore 32 F NC
Virginia McLimore 10 F Tenn
Richard McLimore 8 M Tenn
Mary McLimore 4 F Tenn
Delpha McLemore 1 F Tenn

1870 Census
Tennessee, Wayne County, The Third District, Post office Waynesboro
Enumerated 18 Aug 1870
Page 7
47-48
McLamire Jas H 43 M W Farmer $5000 $2000 NC
McLamire, Sallie 42 F W Keeping House NC
McLamire, Richard M. 18 M W At School Tenn
McLamire, Mary E. 14 F W At School Tenn
McLamire, Delphia D 11 F W At School Tenn
McLamire, Anna 9 F W At School Tenn
McLamire, Sallie H 6 F W Tenn
Carter, Jas. W. 22 M W NC
Carter, Virginia W. 20 F W Assists in House Tenn

1880 Census
Tennessee, Wayne County, District 3
Enumerated 8 June 1880
Page 1, SD 4, ED 163, Stamped 24 A.
1-1
McLemore, Ja's H. W M 54 Farmer NC NC NC
McLemore, Sallie A W F 51 Keeping House NC NC NC
McLemore, Mary L W F 24 Dtr At Home Tenn NC NC
McLemore, Delphia W F 21 Dtr At Home Tenn NC NC
McLemore, Anna W F 19 Dtr At Home Tenn NC NC
McLemore, Sally W F 16 Dtr At Home Tenn NC NC
McLemore, John W M 9 Son At Home Tenn NC NC
McLemore, Nora W F 5 Dtr Tenn NC NC
Carter, Virginia W F 30 Dtr Tenn NC NC
Carter, Fred W M 9 Son Tenn NC NC
Carter, James W M 6 Son Tenn Tenn Tenn
2-2
McLemore, Wash B M 27 Tenn NC NC
McLemore, Elizabeth Mul F 25 W Tenn Tenn Tenn","STR06" "I26233","McLemore","James Howell","Abt 1797","Oct 1869","0","Assumed to be part of the ""large family"" raised by Joel and Temperence McLemore based on his age and census location. Not proven.

The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; Federal Mortality Census Schedules, 1850-1880, and Related Indexes, 1850-1880; Archive Collection: T655; Archive Roll Number: 15; Census Year: 1869; Census Place: Clay, Logan, Kentucky; Page: 937, lists him as Howel Mclemore, age 72, Male, White Married, born in North Carolina and died in Oct, 1869 of a Int. C. Hem. His occupation was Farming.","STR06" "I26233","McLemore","James Howell","Abt 1797","Oct 1869","0","(Research):
Census Information

1830 Census
Kentucky, Logan County, Russellville
Hored/Hwel McLemore
6 people total
One Male 30-39
One Male 15-19
Two Males under 5
One Femail 20-29
One Free Colored Male 10-23

1840 Census
Howell McLemon
Kentucky, Logan
8 people total
Free White males 10-14, Two
Free White males 5-9, One
Free White females 5-9, One
Free White females under 5, Two
Slaves, Male, 36-54, One
Slaves, Male, 55-99, One
Persons employed in Agriculture One
Persons employed in Manufacture, Trade, one
No. of Whites over 20 who cannnot read or write, one
Total Free Whites, 6
Totals Slaves, 2


1850 Census
Kentucky, Logan County
Enumerated 26 Oct 1850
974-996
Howell McLemor 52 M Blacksmith 1930 NC
El. McLemor 43 F Ky
Thos. McLemor 21 M Ky
Ben F McLemor 18 M Ky
Mary McLemor 16 F Ky
Harriett McLemor 14 F Ky
America McLemor 12 F Ky
Anna/Qrina? McLemor 10 F Ky

1860 Census
Kentucky, Logan County, District 1
Post Office Hague
Enumerated 24th Day July 1860
Page 105
780-743
Indexed as Limer
Howell McLemore 63 M Farmer 2460 687 N.C.
Elizabeth McLemore 58 F Housekeeper Ky
Benjamin McLemore 28 M Farm Laborer Ky
Mary McLemore 26 F Seamstress Ky
Harriet McLemore 24 F Seamstress Ky
America McLemore 22 F Spinster Ky
Carena McLemore 20 F Seamstress Ky
Robert McLemore 8 M Ky
Thomas McLemore 6 M Ky
Wm. Cornwall 40 M Painter England

Note: It appears that Robert and Thomas may actually be grandsons","STR06" "I26298","McLemore","James Knox","7 Dec 1874","22 Mar 1929","0","Name Knox Mclemore
Event Type Death
Event Date 22 Mar 1929
Event Place Medina, Gibson, Tennessee
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Race White
Age 55
Birth Year (Estimated)
Birth Date 07 Dec 1874
Birthplace , , Tennessee
Spouse's Name
Father's Name Jim Polk Mclemore
Father's Birthplace , , Tn
Mother's Name Margret Jackson
Mother's Birthplace , , Tn
Occupation Farmer
Address
Residence Place
Cemetery
Burial Place Centerville
Burial Date 23 Mar 1929
Informant's Name Bob McLemore
Additional Relatives
Digital Folder Number 004183617
Image Number 00367
GS Film number 1876752
Reference ID cn 10360



Citing this Record:
""Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NSLV-82Q : accessed 26 May 2014), Knox Mclemore, 22 Mar 1929; citing Cemetery, Medina, Gibson, Tennessee, cn 10360, State Library and Archives, Nashville; FHL microfilm 1876752.","STR06" "I26298","McLemore","James Knox","7 Dec 1874","22 Mar 1929","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Tennessee, Gibson County, Civil District 1
Enumerated 7 May 1910 by Chas. W. Karnes
SD 9, ED 33, Sheet 17B
281-287
McLemore, Knox Head M W 35 M1 2 Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Ethel Wife F W 24 m1 2 1.1 Tn US US
McLemore, Orchie L Dtr F W 1 4/12 S Tn Tn Tn

1920 Census
Tennessee, Gibson County, Civil District 1
Enumerated 13 January 1920 by John T. Rowlett
SD 9, ED 40, Sheet 6A
Medina and Haley Mill Road
FM 103 113
McLemore, Knox Hd M W 45 Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Ethel Wife F W 35 M Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Raymond Son M W 7 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Maurine Dtr F W 5 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Prentice Son M W 3 7/12 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Milburn Son M W 1 7/12 S Tn Tn Tn
FM 104-114
McLemore, Will G Hd M W 61 M Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Annie Wife F W 62 M Tn Tn Tn","STR06" "I25548","McLemore","James Knox Polk","30 Apr 1844","22 Mar 1908","0","""James was with Forrest in the war between the states, and he was somewhat legendary, as I have heard some good stories about him. He was the strongest man in Tennessee, and could lift a bale of cotton. He was about 6'6"" which was huge for those times. My grandmother was also 6' tall. I have a nice picture of his family group and also a pic of him and Margaret with him in his uniform. Sherry Connally Murray - Jackson, TN.""

From 20th Tennessee Cavalry, CSA Biographical Information Website
Revised 13 Aug 1999
http://home.olemiss.edu/~cmprice/cavalry/bio_m.html

J.K. McLemore
Company D. Enlisted April 1, 1864 in Gibson Co., TN, by Capt. Shane. Bay horse valued at $800. Present on roll for Mar/April 1864. Present on roll for May/June 1864.
Source: Compiled Service Records","STR06" "I25548","McLemore","James Knox Polk","30 Apr 1844","22 Mar 1908","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1900 Census
Tennessee, Gibson, Civil District 1, ED 30
Enumerated 2, 3 and 4th June 1900 by Horace V Suiter
18-18
McLemore, ??? Head W M Apr 1844 53 N 29 TN Tn NC Farmer
McLemore, Margaret C Wife W F Mar 1855 45 M 29 12/9 Ala Tn Tn
McLemore, Knox J Son W M Dec 1875 24 S Tn Tn Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Ross A Son W M Feb 1879 21 M2 Tn Tn Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Jinnie Dtr W F July 1876 23 S Tn Tn Ala
McLemore, Eugene Son W M Arp 1884 16 S Tn Tn Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Katy (sic) Son W M Dec 1888 11 Tn Tn AlaFarm Laborer
McLemore, Cecil Son W M Jany 1894 6 Tn Tn Ala
McLemore, Earnest Son W M Jany 1898 2 Tn Tn Ala","STR06" "I27696","McLemore","James Latinus","18 Nov 1866","7 Apr 1954","0","Biography, below, copied from this FindAGrave memorial page:

Judge James L. McLemore, 87, Circuit Court Judge of the Second Judicial Circuit of Virginia, appointed 1907, served for 33 years until his retirement; founder & first president of the National Bank of Suffolk, served as president for over half a century beginning 1899.
","STR06" "I27696","McLemore","James Latinus","18 Nov 1866","7 Apr 1954","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Virginia, Suffolk City, First pt
ED 119-2 SD 14 Sheet 12A Stamped 205
221-227-274
McLemore, James L Head $ ??? M W 62 M/30 Va Va Va Judge City and Circuit Court
McLemore, Mary Willis Wife F W 55 M/22 Va Va Va
McLemore, Jame L Jr. Son M W 17 S Va Va Va
Prettain, Annie Sister-in-law F W 51 S Va Va Va","STR06" "I33320","McLemore","James Latinus","23 Dec 1912","9 Jun 2003","0","James Latinus McLemore Jr. 90 passed away on June 9, 2003. He was a Suffolk native and son of the late Judge James L. McLemore and Mary Willis Pretlow McLemore.
He is survived by his wife of over 61 years, Jane Coulbourn McLemore and their three children and seven grandchildren; James L. McLemore III and his wife, Marjorie R. McLemore, of Suffolk; their children, James L. McLemore IV, Lt. Thomas B. McLemore, U.S.N. and Sarah Elizabeth McLemore; Elizabeth McLemore White, and her husband, Albert S. White III of Poquoson and their daughter, Jane Garrett McLemore White; John Coulbourn McLemore, his wife, Lillian R McLemore, of Norfolk, and their daughters, Maria Elizabeth McLemore, Ann Bolling McLemore and Katherine James McLemore; and two nieces, Mary Willis Matthews Park and Margaret Matthews Outland.
Jimmy was a loyal alumnus of Randolph Macon College, where he was a member of Phi Kappa Sigma social fraternity, and served on the college's Board of Trustees. He attended the University of Virginia Law School and received his law degree from the University of Richmond Law School. He was admitted to the Virginia State Bar in 1938 and was a member of the Virginia State Bar, Virginia Bar Association a past president of the Suffolk-Nansemond County Bar Association.
In 1954, he joined the National Bank of Suffolk, a predecessor bank to Bank of America. He enjoyed being a community banker because it enabled him to serve the community, customers and employees of the bank. He retired in 1977 as a Senior Vice President of what was then Virginia National Bank.
To whom much has been given, much is expected. Throughout his life, Jimmy served his nation and community. He was a veteran of the Army and Navy and during World War II, he was stationed in India for 23 months as a Naval Intelligence Officer. His community activities included Scoutmaster of Troop I, Charter Member of the Suffolk Jaycees, Director of Suffolk Nansemond Chamber of Commerce, Board Member of the Salvation Army and, in 1950, chairman of the Community Chest (United Way) Suffolk campaign. For over 57 years, he was a member of the Suffolk Rotary Club, and served as its president in 1962.
Jimmy served on the Suffolk Planning Commission and two terms on the Suffolk City Council (1963-1971), including its Vice Mayor. He served as Suffolk's representative on the Tidewater Virginia Development Council, which was the area's first regional economic development agency.
A lifelong member of Main Street United Methodist Church, Jimmy was also a member and teacher of the James L. McLemore Men's Bible Class, and served several terms on the Church's Administrative Board, serving for a time as its chairman.
Jimmy enjoyed hunting, fishing and particularly golfing. He was a director of the Suffolk Recreational and Charitable Association for over 20 years, and was a member and director of Cedar Point Country Club. He enjoyed the ""Jolly Boys"" and his coffee at the Crystal. He loved people and lived life to the fullest.
A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 11 at Main Street United Methodist Church by the Rev. Robert J. Parks and the Rev. Dr. Robert B. Marr. Visitation will be held from 7:30-8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 10 at the R.W. Baker Funeral Home, 509 W. Washington Street. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Main Street United Methodist Church, 202 N. Main St., Suffolk, Virginia 23434.","STR06" "I34525","McLemore","James Latinus","Abt 1945","15 Sep 2009","0","James L. McLemore, III

Suffolk - James L. McLemore, III, 64, passed away on September 15, 2009. He was a Suffolk native and son of the late James L. McLemore, Jr. and Jane Coulbourn McLemore. He is survived by his wife of 37 years, Mardane R. McLemore, and their three children and three grandchildren: James L. McLemore, IV and his wife, Jennifer M. McLemore and their son, Benjamin Coulbourn McLemore of Richmond; Thomas Briggs McLemore and his wife, Andrea J. McLemore, and their two sons, Thomas Briggs McLemore, Jr. and Andrew Stocker McLemore of Alexandria; and Sarah Elizabeth McLemore of Washington, D.C. He is also survived by his sister, Elizabeth McLemore White of Poquoson, and his brother, John C. McLemore of Norfolk.

Jim graduated from Suffolk High School and from Randolph Macon College where he was a member of Phi Kappa Sigma social fraternity. He received his law degree from the Marshall-Wythe School of Law of the College of William and Mary.

After serving in the United States Naval Reserve, Jim began his legal career in the City of Suffolk. He served as Deputy Clerk of the Nansemond County Circuit Court and also as Clerk of the Circuit Court of the City of Suffolk. In 1975 he opened his law office in Suffolk where he practiced until his retirement in December, 2008.

He loved his native Suffolk and the friends he developed over a lifetime. He was active in many community organizations, including the Ruritan Club, Suffolk-Nansemond Historical Society, and the Suffolk Rotary Club, where he was a past president and a Paul Harris Fellow.

A lifelong member of Main Street United Methodist Church, Jim was also a member of the James L. McLemore Bible Class and he served on the church's administrative board. Having attained the rank of Eagle Scout, Jim actively supported Scouting and was for many years on the Troup I Committee.

Jim had an insatiable appetite for knowledge and was a passionate student of history: ancient, local, and family (genealogy), and had written extensively about his family's Scottish and early American ancestry. He was also a gifted model railroader and enjoyed making his layouts and running his trains with friends and family, particularly his grandchildren. He was instrumental in designing, and with others building, the model train layout in the historic Seaboard Train Station.

A memorial service will be held at Main Street United Methodist Church, on Friday, September 18, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. by the Reverend Robert J. Parks. Visitation will be at the R.W. Baker & Co. Funeral Home, 509 West Washington Street, Suffolk on Thursday, September 17, 2009 from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Main Street United Methodist Church, 202 North Main St., Suffolk, VA 23434.

Suffolk News-Herald front-page story ""Community Leader Passes Away""
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?/u?Norfolk Virginian-Pilot obituary
","STR06" "I26115","McLemore","James Lee","1 Aug 1927","29 Sep 2012","0","A copy of his military marker is on his FindAGrave memorial page, it was inscribed with a cross, his name and dates of birth and death, and ""CPL US Army Air Forces World War II"" and also ""Loving Husband, Dad & Grandpa.""","STR06" "I8928","","","","","","","" "I31702","McLemore","James Logan","10 Mar 1894","7 Mar 1979","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Census
Indiana, Gibson County, White River Twp
Enumerated 13 of January 1920
SD 77 ED 27 Sheets 11A

232-233
Sowder, Jahue H and Louise family

233-234
McLemore, James Hd M W 27 Ky Ky Ky Farming
McLemore, Lizzie Wf F W 22 M Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Alvis Son M W 11/12 S Ind Ky Ky


1930 Census
Indiana, Gibson County, Columbia Twp
ED 26-11 SD 12 Sheet 2A Stamped 70
McCullough Sprig Road
25-25
McLemore, James Hd M W 37 M 24 Ky Ky KY Farmer
McLemore, Lissie Wf F W 32 m19 Ky Ky KY
McLemore, Alvin Son M W 11 S Ind Ky Ky
McLemore, Luella Dtr F W 9 S Ind KY KY
McLemore, Louis Dtr F W 7 S Ind Ky Ky","STR06" "I34261","McLemore","James Luther","Abt 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","Tom Heseltine writes that Luther, along with his wife and a small son, died in a Blizzard in Colorado in 1880.

Holly Bird, however, through DNA and other research, has established that James had two sons with his wife, Margaret Ilah Walker in Colorado. His sons were Oliver Walker (b. 24 May 1884 d. 1928) and Frederick Walker (b. 1886 d. 1900) who were known by their mother's surname. According his granddaughter, he abandoned his family and may have even faked his death in the blizzard in a Missouri newspaper.

She further indicated that he can be found in 1889 Federal Land Management records, and actually died sometime after that date.","STR06" "I33435","McLemore","James Luther","10 Dec 1934","7 Jan 2000","0","Ancestry.com and Ohio Department of Health. Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. shows he had been in the Army Reserves.","STR06" "I29891","McLemore","James M.","7 Apr 1817","22 Aug 1858","0","This is assumed to be his listing in the McLemore Burying Ground Census, Montgomery County, Alabama.

James McLemore Apr 7, 1817 Aug 22, 1858

http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/montgomery/cemeteries/mclemore.txt

Caroline Hall (caroline@fenian.com) shows him as married to Mary Sanden, and the father of Elizabeth James McLemore (Mrs. Isham ""Ike"" SMITH).","STR06" "I31672","McLemore","James M.","28 Nov 1880","10 Feb 1945","0","Name James M Mclemore
Event Type Death
Event Date 10 Feb 1945
Event Place Sherman, Grayson, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Occupation Telephone operator
Marital Status Single
Birth Date 28 Nov 1880
Birthplace Hopkins, Texas
Father's Name Anderson Mclemore
Mother's Name Sue Ashcroft
Informant Mrs. S.M. Woodard
Certificate Number 6951
GS Film number 2137868
Digital Folder Number 005144841
Image Number 02879

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS1S-4X4 : accessed 11 Oct 2014), James M Mclemore, 10 Feb 1945; citing certificate number 6951, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2137868.","STR06" "I27523","McLemore","James Madison","2 Dec 1861","6 Apr 1918","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, ED 123
FHL Film 1255330 NA Film T9-1330 Page 85B
F.J. Braden Self W M W 48 Tn SC SC
L.C. Bush Sister W F W 46 Tn Keeping House SC SC
Wallace Bush Nephews S M W 18 LA At Home AL TN
J.F. Bush Nephew S M W 14 LA At Home Al TN
J. M. McLemore Other S M W 18 Tx Farm Laborer Indian Territory Tx
(POSSIBLY James Madison McLemore, but this is not a certainty. The initials and age work, but location of his and his parents births are slightly off.)

1900 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP No. 2
Enumerated 27 Jun 1900
SD 7 ED 127 Sheet 22B
405-412
McLemore, James M/H? Head W M Dec 1861 38 M3 La NC Miss Farmer
McLemore, Mary K Wife W F Mar 1875 25 N 3 2/2 Ill Ill Ill
McLemore, Bertha E Dtr W F Sept 1897 2 S Tx La Ill
McLemore, Tommie J Dtr W F May 1899 1 S Tx La Ill

1910 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County JP 2
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 3 ED 105 Sheet 10B
182-182
McLemore, James M Hd M W 48 m1 13 La NC Miss Farmer
McLemore, Kate Wf F W 36 M1 13 6/6 Ill Ill Ill
McLemore, Bertha Dtr F W 12 S Tx La Ill
McLemore, Tommie Dtr F W 11 S Tx La Ill
McLemore, Winnie Dtr F W 8 S Tx La Ill
McLemore, Gertie Dtr F W 6 S Tx La Ill
McLemore, Gordon Son M W 3 S Tx La Ill
McLemore, Lemorgan (Richard Lumon???) Son M W 9/12 S Tx La Ill

1920 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 2
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 3 ED 126 Sheet 15B
Fm 33-33
McClemore, Kate Hd F W 44 Wd Ill Ill Ill
McClemore, Winnie Dtr F W 18 S Tx La Ill Farm Laborer
McClemore, Gertie Dtr F W 16 S Tx La Ill Farm Laborer
McClemore, Gordan Son M W 13 S Tx La Ill Farm Laborer
McClemore, Lumon Son M W 10 S Tx La Ill Farm Laborer
McClemore, George Son M W 8 S Tx La Ill

1930 Census
Texas, Henderson County, JP 1, Athens Town
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 107-1 SD 11 Sheet 7A Stamped 183
124-156
McLemore, K. K. Hd A 12 M W 55 Wd Ill US US
McLemore, Gordon Son M W 22 S Tx Ill US Laborer Lumber Yard
McLemore, Georgia (sic) Dtr (sic) F (sic) W 19 S Tx Ill US Laborer Lumber Yard



","STR06" "I27523","McLemore","James Madison","2 Dec 1861","6 Apr 1918","0","(Medical):A direct male descendant, still bearing the McLemore surname, participated in the Morrison yDNA study. He was predicted to be in the I1 haplogroup, the most common group in Scandanavia. However, he does not currently have any matches among the other 15 members with the McLemore surname in the study. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.","STR06" "I30309","McLemore","James Malcom","16 Apr 1919","27 Jan 2008","0","Obituary from Jackson Sun online:

Mr. James Malcolm McLemore, 88, of Huntingdon, Tennessee passed away Sunday, January 27, 2008 at the Jackson-Madison County General Hospital.

Funeral services will be conducted on Wednesday, January 30, 2008 at 11:00 A.M. in the Chapel of Chase Funeral Home. Interment will follow in the Oak Hill Cemetery. Bro. Lynn Stapleton will officiate the service.

The family will receive friends in the Cherrywood Room of Chase Funeral Home on Tuesday from 3:00 P.M. until 8:00 P.M. and on Wednesday from 8:00 A.M. until time of services.

Mr. James M. McLemore was born April 16, 1919 in Huntingdon, Tennessee. He was the son of the late Malcolm J. McLemore and Clell French McLemore. He was also preceded in death by his sister, Monelle McLemore Richards and a niece, Judy Richards.

He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Bonnie Ross MeLemore and his children, James M. McLemore, Jr. of Memphis, Bonita Coffey of Crossville, Sandra McLemore of Jackson, and Jerry McLemore of Goodlettsville; grandsons, David Coffey, Andrew Coffey, Jason McLemore, and Bryan McLemore; one great-grandson, Garrett Coffey; daughters-in-law, Debby McLemore and Lana McLemore; and son-in-law, Clarence Coffey.

The History of Carroll County, Tennessee shows that he was longtime Carroll County Clerk He was raised in Carroll County, went to college and played on the football team at Mississippi State, Boxed with the Golden Gloves, served 4 years in the armed forces during World War II as a Marine in the Pacific Theater of Operations. He was elected County Clerk and served 24 years (1946-2954) and (1970-1986).","STR06" "I37933","","","","","","","" "I36676","McLemore","James Marion","18 Feb 1861","6 Jul 1937","0","(Research):Name: James Marion Mclemore
Death Date: 06 Jul 1937
Death Place: Rains County, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 76 years 4 months 19 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Feb 1861
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: Nancy Mclemore
Father's Name: James Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: U Padgitt
Mother's Birthplace: U
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Point, Texas
Cemetery: Providence Cemetery
Burial Place: Smith County
Burial Date: 07 Jul 1937
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117296
Digital Film Number: 4166737
Image Number: 623
Reference Number: cn 38094
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I38324","McLemore","James Monroe","7 Apr 1844","14 Mar 1895","0","James M. McLemore was a Civil War Veteran, Pvt. Army Co H 145 V Ill died 14 Mar 1896, Irish Grove Cemetery, Honor Roll 1965

Veterans of Menard County

http://www.illinoisancestors.org/menard/vet/civil.html

Cemetery listing

McLemore, James M. 7 Apr 1844 14 Mar 1895

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ilmaga/menard/cemetery/irish_grv/w_ig1/mclemor_jasmary.html","STR06" "I38324","McLemore","James Monroe","7 Apr 1844","14 Mar 1895","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Ilinois, Menard County, Town 19 R 5
Enumerated 14 and 15 Jun 1880
Page 14 SD 6 ED 131
133-133
McLemore, James W M 36 Farmer Illinois Ky Ky
McLemore, Mary W F 23 Wf Keeping House Illinois Norway Norway
McLemore, Joseph W M 1 Son Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois
","STR06" "I29631","McLemore","James Monroe","19 Sep 1883","7 Mar 1969","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, his address was Appalachia, Wise County, VA. He was a Lawyer, and was described as tall and slender, with brown eyes and dark hair. He checked that he was White, and also that he was an an Indian and a Citizen.","STR06" "I29631","McLemore","James Monroe","19 Sep 1883","7 Mar 1969","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Virginia, Wise County, Gladeville District, Wise Town
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 98-5 SD 7 Sheet 9A Stamped 44
Norton Road
170-186
McLemore, J. Monroe Head R 25 R M W 46 M 39 Not in School, Can Read/Write Va Ky Va
McLemore, Mary F Wf F W 29 M 22 Not in School, Can Read/Wright Yes Tenn Tenn Va
McLemore, Bettie H Dtr F W 5 S Va Va Tn
McLemore, Barbara A Dtr F W 3 11/12 S Va Va Tn
McLemore, Ben D Son M W 1 8/12 S Va Va Tn


1940 Census
Virginia, Wise County, Wise Town
Enumerated April 12, 1940
SD 9 ED 98-4 Sheet 5A
Beginning Sprint Street
69-0-2000-No
McLemore, J. M. Head M W No C5 Va Same house Lawyer Private Practice
McLemore, Mary E Wf F W 39 M No C1 Tenn Same house
McLemore, Betty Helen Dtr F W 15 S Yes H-1 Va Same house
McLemore, Barbara Ann Dtr F W 13 S Va Yes 7 Same house
McLemore, Ben Dale Son M W 11 S Yes 4 Same House
McLemore, John J Son M W 9 S Yes 2 Va Same House
McLemore, Colby F Son M W 4 S Va","STR06" "I37858","McLemore","James Morris","12 Feb 1908","25 May 1982","0","Charles McLemore writes that ""Uncle James was born in Sheridan KY in 1908,this is where grandma Dora E family lived and after having lost two she went home to KY to have James"" Charles also wrote that when James became ill later in life he moved from St. Louis, MO to stay with his brother, Young Jarrell. As he got worse, he moved to South Houston to stay with his sister, Aline McLemore-Jones, who was a nurse.




","STR06" "I38499","McLemore","James Murphy","Abt Nov 1873","14 Dec 1874","0","Knoxville Weekly Chronicle: Wednesday, December 23, 1874

James Murphy, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. McLeore, passed from earht through the pearly gates of the ""Heavenly Eden"" on the morning of the 14th last. He was a bright and promising child of 14 monhts of age, and was the idol of their home.

When in the arms of their physician he began to sink into death's cold embrace and was surrounded by a number of weeping friends who mingled their tears of sorrow with those of his fond parents which were wrung from their almost breaking hearts by such a scene.

A short funeral service was held at their residence in Mechanisville, at Tuesday morning, by Rev. J. F. Goldman, assisted by Rev. Mr. Thomas after which was sweetly sung ""Waiting for Thee.""

The body which was laid in a silver mounted coffin, upon which was inscribed in the center, ""Our Darling,"" was conveyed to the residence of James M. Murphy in the country, where Rev. Mr. Goldman preached a short and impressive funeral sermon which was replete with words of tenderness and comfort to the mourning friends. From there the remains were followed to the family burying ground near to where the officiating minister read the beautiful burial services of the Methodist Chruch, when his angelic form was committed to the dust.""

(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)
","STR06" "I38006","McLemore","James Newman","Jun 1884","Abt 1950","0","MIGHT have instead been born to James and his first wife, Louisa Hogan. However, FindAGrave links him to mother Mary Jane Langford. He is also shown on FindAGrave as being married to Eudora (1890-1976), also buried at Hopewell Cemetery.","STR06" "I22264","","","","","","","" "I27349","McLemore","James Perd ""Purdy""","12 Sep 1831","1 May 1874","0","Shown by Ken Oliver at Find a Grave to be a son of James McLemore and Mary SANDEN. Not verified. If accurate, this would make it less likely James is the son of the Revolutionary Soldier John McLemore, as John's son James married Hetty McDonald before moving to Alabama.

Other online sources, however, seem to indicate that the James McLemore who married Mary Sanden was from the Montgomery County, Alabama branch of the McLemore family ( a son of James McLemore, IV and Mary Elizabeth Harper), and not the Jackson County, Alabama branch.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=21033859","STR06" "I27349","McLemore","James Perd ""Purdy""","12 Sep 1831","1 May 1874","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Alabama, Jackson County, District No. 3, P.O. Paint Rock
Enumerated 19 Jun 1860
Page 47
331-331
J. P. McLemore 28 Farmer $--- $900 Ala
M. E. McLemore 20 Ala
338-338
John McLemore 23 M Farmer $--- $150 Ala
R. L. McLemore 25 F Ala
Lucinda McKinney 68 F NC

1870 Census
Alabama, Jackson County, Township 5 Range 5 East, P. O. Dodsonville
Enumerated 12 July 1870
Page No. 5, Stamped 232
29-28
McLemore, Thom 23 M W Farm Laborer $--- $175 Ala
McLemore, Margaret 22 F W Keeping House Ala
McLemore, Sarah J 1 F W Ala
33-32
McLemore, James P 38 M W Farmer $800 $1200 Tenn
McLemore, Margaret E 36 F W Keeping House Ala
McLemore, Elizabeth 7 F W Ala
McLemore, James H 4 M W Ala
Swaringin, Isaac 17 M W Farm Laborer Ala

1880 Census
Alabama, Jackson County, Twp 5 Range 5 Beat No. 15
Enumerated 2 July 1880
Page 2 SD 1 ED 123
12-12
McLemore, Margret W F 40 Keeping House Ala --- SC
McLemore, Elizabeth W F 18 Dtr Keeping House Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, James H W M 13 Son Working on Farm Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Andrew J W M 8 Son At Home Ala Ala Ala
13-13
McLemore, Nancy W F 66 Keeping House Tenn SC Tenn
McLemore, Benj. T W M 20 S Farming Ala Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Laura A W F 18 Dtr Keeping House Ala Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Milton R W M 16 Son Working on Farm Ala Tenn Tenn


","STR06" "I26284","McLemore","James Perry","27 Feb 1894","10 Aug 1973","0","A Transcription of the Rachel Dodd McLemore Bible, originally owned by Mrs. Rachel P. (Dodd) McLemore, Route 3, Humboldt, Tenn., is now in possession of her granddaughter, Fairy Bell (McLemore) Edwards, Canyon Lake, Tex., who has contributed a copy of the records to TGS.
James Perry McLemore was born February 27, 1894

(International Series, The Holy Bible containing the Old and New
Testaments translated out of the original tongues: and with the former
translations diligently compared and revised. International. Small Pica
Octavo. Clear Type Edition. The John C. Winston Co., Publishers of the
International Series.)

http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf

Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, ""ANSEARCHIN' "" News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 89

On the 1940 census, his occupation was shown as ""Driver, Heavy Truck.""","STR06" "I26284","McLemore","James Perry","27 Feb 1894","10 Aug 1973","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1920 Census
Tennessee, Gibson County, 18 Civil District
Enumerated 22 Jan 1920 Robb A. Burnett
SD 9, ED 63 Sheet 9B
187-199
McLemore, James P Hd M W 25 M Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Thurzia Wife F W 22 M Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Virginia Dtr F W 4 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, James D Son M W 1 7/12 S Tn Tn Tn

1930 Census
Tennessee, Gibson County, 7th Civil District
Enumerated Apr 18, 1930
ED 27-13 SD 2nd Sheet 9A
McLemore, Perry Hd M W 36 M 21 Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Thurzur Wife F W 32 M 17 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Virginia Dtr F W 14 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, James Son M W 11 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Comma P Dtr F W 9 1/12 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Eugene Son M W 5 4/12 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Fairy B Dtr F W 3 3/12 S Tn Tn Tn","STR06" "I38584","McLemore","James R.","6 Sep 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","Mary Lynn Santa instead shows him as a son of Wilson McLemore and Rebecca Hughes. No sources are cited.

Posts on Genforum show Wilson as residing in and around Chambers County, Alabama, and indicate his son James W. was born around 1824, not 1830.

http://genforum.genealogy.com/mclemore/messages/1171.html","STR06" "I38584","McLemore","James R.","6 Sep 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Alabama, Jackson County, Township 5 Range 5 Beat 15
Enumerated 1 Jun 1880
Page 1 SD 1 ED 123 Stamped 249A
3-3
McLemore, Thomas W M 32 Farmer Ala Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Margret W F 30 Wf Keeping House Ala
McLemore, Sarah Jane W F 9 Dtr At Home Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, James T W M 7 Son Works on Farm Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Chorah W F S Dtr Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Lester W M 1 Son Ala Ala Ala
4-4
McLemore, James W M 26 Farmer Ala Ala Tenn
McLemore, Ida W F 3 Dtr Ala Ala Ga
McLemore, Malisia W F 2/12 April Dtr Ala Ala Ga
McLemore, Walter (Twins) W M 2/12 Apr Son Ala Ala Ala
Cox, Mary W F 66 Mother-in-law Keeping House SC
Griffith, Mariah W F 18 Boarder Works of Farm Ala Ala Ga
McLemore, Ellen W F 26 Wf Keeping house Ga SC SC","STR06" "I27291","McLemore","James Riley","20 Jan 1868","10 Mar 1949","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Mary Jo:

Published in The Alabama Courier, Athens, AL, Thursday, April 7, 1949

James Riley McLemore, 81, of Athens Route 5, died at his residence on March 10 at 5 p.m. after an illness of five years.

He was a failthful member of the Baptist church for 60 years.

Funeral services were held at Clements High on Saturday at 10 a.m. Interment was in the City Cemetery.

He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lena Dudley of Detroit and Mrs. Louis Elledge of Tuscumbia; three sons, Fred McLemore of Athens Route 5, Amos McLemore of Oak Ridge and Carlos McLemore of Detroit; two sisters, Mrs. Evy Bridges and Mrs. Belue Ezell of Athens Route 2; one brother, Alvis McLemore; 18 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Dezzie Stinnett McLemore on January 18, 1949 and a son, Herbert McLemore on October 18, 1918","STR06" "I27291","McLemore","James Riley","20 Jan 1868","10 Mar 1949","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Alabama, Limestone County
Enumerated 12 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 88 Sheet 5A Stamped 105
82-82
McLamore, James Hd W M Jan 1868 32 M6 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Dezzie Wf R W F Jan 1876 24 M6 3/2 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Walter H Son W M Oct 1895 4 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Freddie Son W M Feb 1898 S S Ala Ala Ala
Stinnett, Malinda Aunt W F Mar 1850 50 Wd 0/0 Ala Ala Ala
White, Webster Boarder W M Feb 1882 18 S Tn Tn Tn

1910 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Precinct 7 Pleasant Grove
Enumerated April 1910 by Thos. W. Bullington
SD 8 ED 102 Sheet 6A Stamped 48
94-94
McLemore, James R Hd M W M 16 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Dizzer R Wif F W 37 M 16 6/5 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Walter H Son M W 13 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Fredie P Son M W 12 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Amos B. Son M W 9 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Lena B Dtr F W 5 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Effie B Dtr F W 3 S Ala Ala Ala","STR06" "I26614","McLemore","James S.","Feb 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","From SHELBY COUNTY, TEXAS IN THE CIVIL WAR by Kathryn Hooper Davis and Carolyn Reeves Ericson:

McLemore, James S.
b: February, 1838 Alabama
d. 22 April 1919 Westover, Baylor County, Texas
Spouse: Elizabeth J.
Service: Private, 1rst Regiment Texas Lancers. Enlisted 2 April 1852 at Shelbyville.

Daniel Creel (dtcreel1@cox.net) writes that he was in Shelby Co., TX, for 1860, 1870 and 1880 censuses. Wife Elizabeth J.'s surname may have been EDWARDS - see 1850 census of Shelby Co. Children were Susan 1859, Henrietta c1862, Cora c1864, Eliza c1867, Hilliard c1873, Emma c1875, and Simeon c1877.","STR06" "I26288","McLemore","James S.","Abt 1918","Yes, date unknown","0","On the 1940 census, James as shown as Divorced. His occupation was ""truck driver.""","STR06" "I47638","McLemore","James Simmeon","6 Apr 1873","4 Mar 1930","0","A James Simeon McLamore (?) Jr (?) registered for the World War I draft in Shreveport, Lousiana on September 12, 1918. He was a bookkeeper for Hoco Oil Co in Silsbee, Texas. Nearest relative was Mrs. Nonie T. McLamore of 1705 Allen Ave Shreveport, the same address reported for James. He was 45 years old, and reported his date of birth as April 6, 1873. He was described as Tall, medium build, with brown eyes and black hair.","STR06" "I26245","McLemore","James Stacker","Abt 1867","Abt 1937","0","He was said to have married an Ethel, and lived in Decatur County, Georgia, though his father's obituary lists him as of Thompson, Ga.","STR06" "I25474","McLemore","James Sugars","Abt 1855","Abt 1901","0","Mark Freeman has his date of birth as ca 1845, but this contradicts both the 1850 and 1860 census.

Could this be him at the time of the 1880 census? Note that this census information would support 1855 as his date of birth. This also might be the listing for his older brother, John, who was also said to be married to a woman named Nannie.

1880 Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
J. S. MC LEMORE Self M Male W 25 TN Farmer NC VA
Nannie MC LEMORE Wife M Female W 24 TN Keeping House TN TN
William A. MC LEMORE Son S Male W 4 TN TN TN
Laura P. MC LEMORE Dau S Female W 2 TN TN TN
Source Information: Census Place District 1, Carroll, Tennessee
Family History Library Film 1255246 NA Film Number T9-1246
Page Number 1A

Paston John Ellington, a McLemore researcher, shows them as the parents of the following children:

James Sugars McLemore Born ca. 1857 in Carrol Co. Tn. Died 1901 in Carrol Co., Tn. Married Nanie Seavers. she died 1906
Children:
Abraham McLemore M. Bess Barnett
James Camp McLemore b. 1882, d. 1965 Lavinia, Carrol County Tn.
Pearl Mclemore
Archie McLemore
Ada Mae McLemore b. 1880 m. James Marcin Burns b. 1879
Maggie McLemore
Walter McLemore
Samuel Vernon McLemore
Alva McLemore, b 1897 m. H. B. Raines

James Camp McLemore Bn. 1882 died 1965 Lavinia, Carol Co. Tn. Married Una Hickman she born 1885 and died 1938 Lavinia, Carrol Co. Tn. Notes: James is buried along side his wife in Lavinia Cemetery, Lavinia Tn. (verified by J. A. Ellington) Una is buried along side her husband and child in Lavinia Cemetery (verified by J. A. Ellington.)
Child: Lena Hickman McLemore b, 1917 died. 1998

http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/print.cgi?mclemore::583.html

Camp J and Vernon McLemore can be found living in Carroll County, TN on the 1920 census? Camp lived nearby to Charly T McLemore at that time and Lillian Abraham McLemore.

1920 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, First District
Enumerated 5 and 6 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 17 Sheets 2A and 2B
Near Memphis to Bristol Hgwy
21-22
McLemore, Camp J Head M W 36 M Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
McLemore, Una Lee Wf F W 34 M Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Elizabeth E Dtr F W 8 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, W. Abraham Son M W 7 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, James C Son M W 6 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Eron Son M W 2 7/12 S Tenn Tenn Tnee
McLemore, Vernon S Brother M W 27 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer



","STR06" "I13030","McLemore","James Sugars","23 Jul 1883","Abt 1930","0","John David McLemore, a descendant of Britain Sanders McLemore, Sr., emailed in July 2010 that he had a clipping of an obituary of James Sugars McLemore. The clipping was not dated, nor did it reference the paper it was from. He indicated that ""James Sugars McLemore (who was a PhD in Philosophy and a professor in Latin and Greek at the University of Virginia and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga) --- was born in Jackson, TN in 1883 but it doesn't say when he died--- I'm guessing it was around 1930 though because it says he was survived by his father [who died in 1934] and it lists his last teaching position hire date as 1928.""

His dissertation, published by the University of Virginia in 1917, was entitled ""The Tradition of the Latin Accent.""

It can be found on Google Books:

","STR06" "I13030","McLemore","James Sugars","23 Jul 1883","Abt 1930","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Not located

1930 Census
Tennessee, Hamilton County, Chattanooga City, Ward 7 (Part of)
Enumerated 14 Apr 1930
ED 33-19 SD 12 Sheet 14B
Vine Street
758-331-337
Hagedorn, Frances Head Rent $45F W 49 Wd 26 Ky KY Ky No occupation
Mullins, Roberg R Lodger M W 35 M 25 Ala Ten Ten Agent Life Insurance
Leach, Jennie Lodger F W 23 S Ala Ala Ala Winder Hoisery Mill
---/---/388
McLemore, James S Head Rent $40 M W 46 S Tenn Tenn Virginia Teacher University
Barksdale, Lucy M Aunt F W 61 S Va Va Va No occupation","STR06" "I26119","McLemore","James Thaddeus","14 Dec 1936","20 Nov 1975","0","His Texas Death certificate shows he was the plant manager of a Printing Company. He was married at the time of his death. Informant was Mrs. James T. McLemore, presumably his wife.","STR06" "I26225","McLemore","James Thomas","Abt 1830","Abt 1899","0","Email from Maggie on November 9, 2011: James Thomas McLemore married into the Cotton family. I wrote a book entitled ""The Cotton Family of Northern Virginia"" Volume 4 - Elizabeth Cotton and John Batsell Family last year. Elizabeth and John Batsell's daughter, Elizabeth, was married to William Summers. Elizabeth and William Summer's daughter, Sarah Jane, married James Thomas McLemore. That correction was made in reference to that book so that other could locate James and Sarah in the 1870 census as referenced in the book. I traced James and Sarah's children for a couple of generations but no major research on the McLemore family.""","STR06" "I26225","McLemore","James Thomas","Abt 1830","Abt 1899","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1860 Census
Kentucky, Logan County, District No 1
Post Office Robbitsville
Enumerated 9 August 1860
Page 135
#1003-963
Thos McLemore 27 M Farmer $799 $1015 Ky
Sarah McLemore 25 F Keeping House Ky
W.F. Carter 21 M Farm Labor NC
#1004-964
D.J. McLemore 22 M Farm Laborer KY
Eliza McLemore 18 F Ky
John McLemore 1 M Ky

1870 Census
Kentucky, Logan County, Clay Precinct
61-61
(Indexed by Ancestry.com as Mc Symon, Corrected by Familytreemagic on 5/14/2009)
McLemore, James T. 44 M W Farmer 1000 150 Ky
McLemore, Sarah J 30 F W Keeping House Ky
McLemore, Martha J 9 F W Ky
McLemore, John J 6 F W Ky
McLemore, Marie E 3 F W Ky
Dox, Martha J 35 F W Asst housekeeper Tenn","STR06" "I27766","McLemore","James Vest","9 Jan 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","When he registered for the draft during the first World War, he was a self employed farmer in Ripley, Alabama, and supporting a wife. He was shown as being medium heigth, stout, with drak blue eyes and dark brown hair.","STR06" "I27820","McLemore","James W.","21 Jan 1895","Yes, date unknown","0","When he registerd for the draft during World War I, he was living in Poplarville, Miss, and farming for J S Kirkland in Pearl River County, Mississippi. He was listed as single, and of medium heighth and build, wtih blue eyes and sandy hair.","STR06" "I27820","McLemore","James W.","21 Jan 1895","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Mississippi, Pearl River, Beat 1, Poplarville Town
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 55-1 SD 22 Sheet 5B
94-98
McLemore, William Hd M W 63 Wd Miss Miss Miss Laborer Odd J
obs
McLemore, Add Son M W 18 S Miss Miss Miss Laborer Odd Jobs
McLemore, Sim Son M W 25 S Miss Miss Miss Fireman Steam Rail Road
McLemore, Edgar Son M W 13 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Irene Dtr F W 10 S Miss Miss Miss
----99
McLemore, James W Hd M W 35 M@30 Miss Miss Miss Laborer Odd Jobs
McLemore, Irene Wf F W 21 M@16 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Frank Gr.Son* M W 21 M@21 Miss Miss Miss Laborer Odd Jobs
(*Appears to be James's younger brother, not grandson)
McLemore, Nora Dtr-in-law F W 14 M@14 Miss Miss Miss
Ladner, Corine Dtr F W 31 Wd Miss Miss Miss
Ladner, Idell GrDtr F W 9 S Miss Miss Miss
Ladner, Dwight Grandson M W 4 7/12 S Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I3382","McLemore","James Walker","2 Oct 1919","19 Jun 2000","0","Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, traveling and gardening","STR06" "I43937","McLemore","James Washington","Between Mar 1867 and Apr 1870","16 Jul 1962","0","His descendant, Timothy McLemore, instead shows his date of birth as March 20, 1867. This date is also shown on FindAGrave.","STR06" "I43937","McLemore","James Washington","Between Mar 1867 and Apr 1870","16 Jul 1962","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Alabama, Lawrence County, Oakville Pr. 9
Enumerated __ June 1900
SD 8 ED 80 Sheet 8A
134-134
McLemore, Jim Head W M Mar 1872 28 M 10 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Minnie Wf W F Jun 1874 26 M 10 4/4 Ala Ala Ga
McLemore, Thadius Son W M Dec 1891 8 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Wade Son W M Sept 1893 6 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Mattie Dtr W F Oct 1894 5 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Gainum Son W M Aug 1897 2 S Ala Ala Ala
Nelson, George Boarder W M Apr 1885 15 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer

1910 Census
Alabama, Lawrence County, Pr 8 Pinhook
Enumerated 29 Apr 1910
SD 8 ED 88 Sheet 8A
144-144
McLemore, Jim W Head M W 48 m1 20 Ala Ala Ala Farming
McLemore, Minnie F Wf F W 30 m1 20 8/8 Ala Ala Ga
McLemore, Thad W Son M W 18 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Wade Son M W 17 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Mattie E Dtr F W 14 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Gaman Son M W 12 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, William C Son M W 10 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Jay E Son M W 7 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Corrie G Dtr F W 5 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Erben (sic) E Son M W 2 S Ala Ala Ala

1920 Census
Alabama, Lawrence County, Oakville
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 92 Sheet 5A
92-92
Lee and Pearl ADAIR and family
93-93
Wade and Francis McLEMORE and family
94-94
Jim and Ellen CAMON
95-95
McLemore, Jim Head m W 49 M Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Minnie Wf F W 40 M Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Mattie Dtr F W 24 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Willie Son M W 18 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Jay Son M W 16 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Cassry Dtr F W 15 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Ernest Son M W 13 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Tom Son M W 8 S Ala Ala Ala
96-96
McLemore, Ganes Hd M W 21 M Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Bertie Wf F W 18 M Ala Ala Ala

","STR06" "I25816","McLemore","James William","16 May 1856","6 Mar 1943","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, Civil District 2
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 254 ED 55 Sheet 7A
30-30
McLamore, J.W. Hd W M May 1856 44 m 26 Al Al Al Farmer
McLamore, Sarah Wf W F Nov 1857 42 M 26 4/3 Tn Tn Tn
McLamore, Hattie Dtr W F Mar 1880 20 S Tn Al Tn Saleswoman?

1910 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, Fayetteville, 8th Civil District
Enumerated 5 May 1910 by Samuel M. Brogan
SD 5, ED 75 Sheet 29 A
Fair Street
574-607
McLemore, James Hd M W 53 m1 31 Ala Ala Ala Hauling Own Team
McLemore, Sarah Wife F W 52 m1 31 4/3 Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Mattie Dtr F W 31 S Tenn Ala Tenn
McLemore, Francis Dtr F W 28 S Tenn Ala Tenn
McLemore, Hattie Dtr F W 27 S Tenn Ala Tenn
Putnam, Mary Niece F W 16 S Ala Ala Ala","STR06" "I29843","McLemore","James Wilson A. J.","Jul 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Alabama, Pike County, Pr. 3 China Grove
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 125 Sheet 8A
142-146
McLemore, J. W. Head M W July 1855 44 M 17 Ala NC Ga Fasrmer
McLemore, O. C. Wf W F Sept 1863 36 M 17 10/6 Ala Ala Alal
McLemore, Homer Son W M Feb 1885 15 S Ala Ala Ala At School
McLemore, Gussie Dtr W F Sept 1886 13 S Ala Ala Ala At School
McLemore, Clyde Dtr W F July 1888 11 S Ala Ala Ala At School
McLemore, Claude Dtr W F Dec 1889 10 S Ala Ala Ala At School
McLemore, Myra Dtr W F Apr 1891 9 S Ala Ala Ala At School
McLemore, Grady Son W M Jun 1892 8 S Ala Ala Ala At School
143-147
Albert and Orrie Giles/Siles
144-148
Adams, Will Head W M July 1866 33 M 6 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Adams, Addie Wf W F Oct 1868 31 M 6 1/1 Ala Ala Ala
Adams, Will T Son W M Mch 1897 3 S Ala Ala Ala

1910 Census
Georgia, Muscogee, Milita District 772 Nances
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 93 Sheet 8A
2nd Ave
0168-34-34
McLemore, James W Head M W 56 M1 27 Ala Ga SC Tailor
McLemore, Arleria C Wf F W 46 m1 27 11/5 Ala Ala Ala Operator Cotton Mill
McLemore, Homer W Son Ala Ala Ala Insurance Agent
McLemore, Mary A Dtr F W 22 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Jennie C Dtr F W 20 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Mary L Dtr F W 18 S Ala Ala Ala Operator Cotton Mill
McLemore, Henry W T Son m W 16 S Ala Ala Ala Operator Cotton Mill
","STR06" "I32076","McLemore","Jane","Abt 1911","Yes, date unknown","0","Kamala McLemore writes that she worked as a government employee in Washington, D.C. and was married to a DEEM who was a Chemical Engineer.","STR06" "I27711","McLemore","Jane L. ""Vinnie""","9 Feb 1899","Yes, date unknown","0","It is likely that her middle name is Lavina, based on her nickname of Vinnie.","STR06" "I27711","McLemore","Jane L. ""Vinnie""","9 Feb 1899","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Shoulford Twp Pr 2
Enumerated 8 Apr 1930
ED 42-8 SD 2 Sheet 6A Stamped 112
101-103
Roberts, Henderson M Hd M W 38 M 28 Farmer Tn Tn Tn
Roberts, Vinnie L Wf F W 31 M 20 Ala Ala Ala
Roberts, Raymond L Son M W 9 Ala Tn Ala
McLemore, Leonard Brother-in-Law M W 13 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Grady J Brother-in-Law M W 23 Ala Ala Ala","STR06" "I8930","","","","","","","" "I22282","McLemore","Janice Marie","19 Oct 1942","6 Mar 2012","0","In her brother's November, 2006 obituary, she was described as ""sister Janice McLemore, of Kernersville, North Carolina.""

Pink Hill

Mrs. Janice Marie McLemore Melvin, 69 of 2773 Pinewood Home Road, died, Tuesday, March 6, 2012 in the Glen Care of Pink Hill.

Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1:00 pm at Royal-Hall Funeral Home with the Rev. Randy Simmons officiating.

Born in 1942 in Sampson County, Mrs. Melvin was the daughter of the late George Franklin and Elsie Bradford McLemore. She was a retired employee with Commercial Printing Company.

She is survived by a son, Michael McLemore of Clinton; two sisters, Annie Caison of Wallace and Judy M. Sessoms of Kinston; three brothers, Wade McLemore of Clinton, Keith McLemore of Monroe, NC and Fletcher McLemore of Creedmore and husband, Harold Melvin.

One grandson

She was preceded in death by four brothers, Richard McLemore, Ponzie McLemore, Hollis McLemore and Robert McLemore

The family will receive Friday night from 6-8 PM at Royal-Hall Funeral Home.

Online condolences at www.royalhallfuneralhome.com. Services are entrusted with Royal-Hall Funeral Home.","STR06" "I26172","McLemore","Janie","24 Jun 1869","19 Mar 1941","0","The image of her actual Texas Death certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. Her name at the time of her death was shown as Mrs. Janie McLemore Thomas, and she was shown as born in Tennessee to John Dabney McLemore and Lesey Ann Pope. The informant was J. Caro Russell of Abiliene. Her residence prior to death was at the Aurora Apartments in San Antonio, and she died at the Nix Hospital in San Antonio. She was removed to Dallas for burial, however. She was also shown as widowed.


Name: Janie Mclemore Thomas
Death Date: 18 Mar 1941
Death Place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 71 years 8 months 24 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 24 Jun 1869
Birthplace: Tenn.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Dabney Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: Tenn.
Mother's Name: Lesey Ann Pope
Mother's Birthplace: Tenn.
Occupation:
Place of Residence: San Antonio, Bexar, Tex.
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Dallas, Texas
Burial Date: 19 Mar 1941
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138246
Digital Film Number: 4030504
Image Number: 3124
Reference Number: cn 11022
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976


San Antonio Express
Thursday Morning, March 20, 1941
Thomas----Died in this city, March 18, 1941, Mrs. Janie McLemore Thomas, age 71 years. residence Auroa Apts. She is survived by her sister, Miss Robina McLemore. The remains will be sent to Dallas, Texas at 11 p.m. Wednesday, March 19th, by Hady McCollum Murray for services and interment there.
","STR06" "I26172","McLemore","Janie","24 Jun 1869","19 Mar 1941","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I46869","McLemore","Jarrell Allison","Abt 1896","Mar 1926","0","A scan of his obituary was posted to his FindAGrave memorial page by Bonnie Sisson Manning. The date or paper are not referenced. A transcription of the obituary follows:

Allison McLemore Dead

Mr. J. Allison, age 27 years, died at his home in this city Saturday morning, after an illness of ten days of influenza and other complications. He was a native of Union parish but had been a resident of Bastrop for the past five years, where he had worked principally as an automobile mechanic. At the time of his death he was connected with his brother, L. A. McLemore, under the firm name of McLemore Motor co. He is survived by his wife and four children; also by his father, mother, three brothers and three sisters, all of this city and parish except one brother, Shelly, of Seattle, Washington.

Funeral services were held be Rev. Bennett of the Baptist Church Sunday afternoon after which interment took place in Christ Church cemetery.

On the 1920 census, six years prior to his death, he was living in the household immediately following his parents, with a wife and daughter. They are not listed in the obituary above.","STR06" "I46869","McLemore","Jarrell Allison","Abt 1896","Mar 1926","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Louisiana, Franklin Parish, Ward 7
Enumerated 26 Feb 1910
SD 5 ED 34 Sheet 13 or 14 B and 14A
454-463
McLemore, John Head M W 52 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Willie Wf F W 45 M La Germany/German Tenn
McLemore, Shelly Son M W 18 S La Miss La
McLemore, Eugene Son M W 15 S La Miss La
McLemore, Rubye Dtr F W 12 S La Miss La
McLemore, Ever Dtr F W 11 S La Miss La
455-465
McLemore, Allison Head M W 23 M La Miss La Farmer
McLemore, Rassey Wf F W 20 M Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Florise Dtr F W 11/12 S La La Miss","STR06" "I43944","McLemore","Jay C. ""J. C.""","17 Mar 1904","3 Apr 1970","0","Name J. C. Mclemore
Titles and Terms:
Name Prefix:
Event Date 03 Apr 1970
Event Place Moulton, Lawrence, Alabama
Gender: Male
Race (Original):
Race:
Age (Original) 67y
Birth Year (Estimated) 1903
Birth Date (Original):
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name Prefix:
Father's Name Jim Mclemore
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Name Prefix:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name Minnie Dodd
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name Prefix:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Address:
Residence Place:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Funeral Home:
Informant's Name:
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number 2033357
Reference ID 12622

Citing this Record:
""Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JN4Q-G9J : accessed 29 Oct 2013), J. C. Mclemore, 03 Apr 1970; citing reference 12622, Department of Health, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 2033357.","STR06" "I31479","","","","","","","" "I28199","","","","","","","" "I25214","","","","","","","" "I26353","McLemore","Jefferson Davis","Dec 1881","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1910 Federal Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Civil District 1
Enumerated 22 & 23 April 1910 John Brooks
SD 8 ED 17 Sheet 5A & 5B Stamped 174

HH 79-81
Alabama McLEMORE (Widow of Giles McLemore)

HH 80-82
McLemore, Jeff D Head M W 28 M 6 Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Lula B Wife F W 29 M 6 2/2 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Beatrice Dtr F W 5 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Bank Son M W 11/12 S Tn Tn Tn

1920 Federal Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Civil District 1
Enumerated 20-21 January 1920 By Pattie O Stochad
SD 3 ED 17 Sheet 11A Stamped 11
McLemore, Jefferson Hd M W 38 M Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Lilla Wife F W 38 M Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Beatrice Dtr F W 15 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Banks Son M W 10 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Robert Son M W 3 3/12 S Tn Tn Tn","STR06" "I8883","","","","","","","" "I32174","McLemore","Jemima","Abt 1789","2 Sep 1858","0","Might she be from the Sampson/Duplin county McLemore family? Her daughter Ann married a BELL with roots in those counties of North Carolina. Or she may have been born in Georgia, as was reported on the 1850 Copiah County, Mississippi census.","STR06" "I24901","McLemore","Jenkins D.","11 Feb 1907","13 Jun 1991","0","He married a Lera ???.","STR06" "I30160","","","","","","","" "I29882","McLemore","Jennot McKethan","12 Mar 1859","28 Nov 1936","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
North Carolina, Bladen County, Turnbull Township
SD 192 ED 7 Sheet 10B
Enumerated 12 Jun 1900
175-184
McLemore, Jenott Hd W M Mar 1859 41 M20 NC NC NC Day Laborer
McLemore, Angeline Wf W F Apr 1863 37 M 20 7/5 NC NC NC
McLemore, Haywood C Son W M Feb 1885 15 S NC NC NC Day Laborer
McLemore, Etta J Dtr W F Apr 1887 12 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Losie V Dtr W F Jun 1888 11 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Vassie W Dtr W F Oct 1890 9 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Mamie E Dtr W F Jun 1897 2 S NC NC NC","STR06" "I25788","McLemore","Jerry Dene","9 Mar 1935","21 May 1970","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texs Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was a son of O. S. McLemore and Mildred Best. His usual occupation was Accountant. At the time of his death, he was a resident of Wichita Falls, Texas. He died as a result of being drowned after falling from a boat at Laek Amon G. Carter in Montague Texas.","STR06" "I47892","McLemore","Jerry Lee","20 May 1961","25 Sep 2021","0","Jerry Lee McLemore joined family gone before on September 25, 2021. He was born to Laurence O. McLemore and Helen R. (Kuykendall) McLemore of Iowa Park, Texas on May 20, 1961. A service will be held at Highland Cemetery Pavilion on Friday, October 1, 2021 at 10 AM. Interment will be at the Garden of Peace. Services will be conducted by Rev. Paul Kuykendall and Jarrell Kuykendall.

Jerry's career started with Thompson Tool Company in Iowa Park. Jerry held various jobs over the years. After Jerry developed health problems and could no longer work; he stayed busy with projects at the house, keeping his yard, garage sales and working on lawn equipment. Jerry loved to garage sale, do the flea markets and going to the casino. Jerry was kind, generous, and liked to have fun. Jerry made friends easy, was well liked; and could be outspoken. You knew where he stood and could be very tough when needed.

Jerry was preceded in death by his parents, his brother, Terry; grandparents, O.S. ""Buddy"" McLemore and Mildred McLemore; M.C. ""Slim"" Kuykendall, Ivalene Kuykendall and numerous uncles, aunts and cousins.

Surviving relatives include his brothers, Larry McLemore and Garry McLemore and wife, LaVonda; sister, Deborah Nash and husband, Mike; nieces and nephews, one great niece, and numerous relatives.

Visitation will be held from 6 PM to 7:30 PM on Thursday, September 30, 2021 at Dutton Funeral Home in Iowa Park. Memorials are suggested to be made to the American Diabetes Association. Please share your tributes with the family by visiting www.duttonfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I22008","McLemore","Jesse","Abt 1791","Yes, date unknown","0","On the Montgomery County, Alabama 1840 Census, a J.J. McLemore, with one male 15-20, one 20-30 and one 30-40, one female 15-20 and one 50-60 is listed. Census listings also show a Pleasant McLemore listed, along with Elizabeth Harper McLemore, the widow of James McLemore IV, along with several of her adutl children.

He may have died prior to 1840, as Melba Gene McLemore notes that the ""Alabama Genealogical Register, V. 6, No. 3.4, Sept-Dec 1964 cites a Will for Jesse McLemore, dated 1833, and probated on 1 July 1833.","STR06" "I28829","McLemore","Jesse A.","26 Aug 1820","22 Apr 1891","0","The Zachariah Dutton Genealogy Web, from which much of the information about Jesse A. McLemore and his children was copied, does NOT list Jesse's parents.

ASSUMED, but not proven, to be a son of Abner McLemore of Lawrence County, Alabama. There were male children that would fit within this age range at the time of the 1830 and 1840 Head of Household census enumerations of Lawrence County, Alabama for Abner McLemore.","STR06" "I28829","McLemore","Jesse A.","26 Aug 1820","22 Apr 1891","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
Alabama, Lawrence County, The 8th District
Enumerated 20th December? 1850
878-878
Jesse McLamore 29 Laborer KY
Elizabeth McLamore 29 F Tenn
Thomas McLamore 3 M Ala
Mary McLamore 2 F Ala
Cinthia McLamore 1 F Ala

1860 Census
not located

1870 Census
Alabama, Lawrence County, Twp 7 Range 6 W, P.O. Danville
Enumerated 17 August 1870
Page 7, Stamped 35
58-59
McLamore, Jes H 50 M Farmer $500 $1000 Tenn
McLamore, Caroline 41 F W Keeps House N.C.
McLamore, Elizabeth 18 F W At Home Ala
McLamore, C.D. 16 M W Farm Laborer Ala
McLamore, George 14 M W Farm Laborer Ala
McLemore, America 12 F W Farm Laborer Ala
59-60 McLemore, Thomas and Mary

1880 Census
Alabama, Lawrence County, Pen Hook
Enumerated 8 June 1880
Page 12 SD 1 ED 172
76-82
Adair, Ab. W M 44 Farming Ala Ala Tenn
Adair, M.M. W F 33 Wife Keeping House Ala Tenn Tenn
Adair, L.P. W F 7 Dtr Ala Ala Ala
Adair, J.G. W M 5 Son Ala Ala Ala
Adair, B. R. W M 3 Son Ala Ala Ala
Adair, George W M 1/12 April Son Ala Ala Ala
[Note: Indexed on Ancestry.com, in error, as ADAMS]
78-84
McLemore, J.A. W M 58 Farmer Tenn NC Va
McLemore, Car C. W F (42) Wife Keeping House NC NC NC
McLemore, G.W. W M 23 Son Farmer Alabama Tenn Tenn
McLemore, America W F 21 Dtr Ala Tenn Tenn
Hubbard, ------- W F (70) Boarder Dependent Ala ---- ----
Cotton, Mary W F (13) Ward Alabama
Cotton, Geo W M 9 Alabama
Bert, Mandy B F 8 Alabama","STR06" "I32088","McLemore","Jesse James","Abt 1834","7 Sep 1841","0","McLemore Burying Ground, Montgomery, Alabama

From DAR records 1936

Martha C. McLemore
Feb 10, 1819
Nov 8, 1843
Consort of Moses McLemore

Joseph Franklin McLemore Sep 27, 1831
Son of Moses & Martha C. McLemore,
aged 1 year, 5 months, 28 days

Jesse James McLemore Sep 7, 1841
son of Moses & Martha C. McLemore
aged 7 years and 22 days

The Alabama genealogical register - v. 6, no. 3/4 (Sept/Dec 1964)
Thomas, Elizabeth Wood; Jenkins, Nelle Morris, 1894-1963

Owning Institution:Twin Falls Idaho Family History Center; http://www.familysearch.org/

https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE3198094&from=fhd


Name of Cemetery: TAYLOR CEMETERY
Location: Taylor Place, Mytelene, Montgomery County, Alabama.
Present Owner: Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor Dickerson,
Mytelene, Alabama

The Alabama genealogical register - v. 6, no. 3/4 (Sept/Dec 1964)
Thomas, Elizabeth Wood; Jenkins, Nelle Morris, 1894-1963

Owning Institution:Twin Falls Idaho Family History Center; http://www.familysearch.org/

https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE3198094&from=fhd


Name of Cemetery: TAYLOR CEMETERY
Location: Taylor Place, Mytelene, Montgomery County, Alabama.
Present Owner: Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor Dickerson,
Mytelene, Alabama","STR06" "I26148","McLemore","Jesse James","31 Jan 1862","2 Mar 1927","0","The History of Carroll County, Tennessee states that ""In later years, Jesse was the proprietor of a general store in Whitthorne, TN and was appointed postmaster there in 1901.""","STR06" "I26148","McLemore","Jesse James","31 Jan 1862","2 Mar 1927","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Federal Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Civil District 1
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900 by William M. Smith
SD 7, ED 122
103-104
McLemore, Jesse Hd W M Jan 1863 3_ M 18 Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Ellen D Wife W F Aug 1864 36 m 18 7/6 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, U.L. Son W M Apr 1886 14 S Tn Tn Tn At School
McLemore, Bertha T Dtr W F July 1888 11 S Tn Tn Tn At School
McLemore, Emma E Dtr W F Jan 1890 10 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Charles T Son W M May 1892 8 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Curtis E Son W M Nov 1894 5 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Jessie D Dtr W F Apr 1899 1 S Tn Tn Tn

Census Information:

HH 100-101 Abraham and Diza McLEMORE

HH 101-102 Jones and Willie McLEMORE

HH 102-103 Frances McLemore (Widow of Young) and her daughter, Dicey

Census Information:

1910 Federal Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Civil District 1
Enumerated 12 April 1910 By John Brooks
SD 8, ED 17 Sheet 2A

HH 23-23 Albert and Willie McLEMORE

HH 24-24 Earl and Lula McLEMORE

HH 30-30
McLemore, Jessie J Hd M W 47 M 26 Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Ellen Wife F W 46 M 26 8/6 Tn Tn NC
McLemore, Charlie T Son M W 17 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Emma B Dtr F W 15 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Curtis E Son M W 14 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Jossie D Dtr F W 11 S Tn Tn Tn","STR06" "I2678","McLemore","Jesse James","25 Nov 1885","9 Jan 1929","0","Name: Jessie James Mclemore
Death Date: 09 Jan 1929
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 43 years 1 month 15 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 25 Nov 1885
Birthplace: Harris Co., Tex.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Sidney Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: Miss.
Mother's Name: Mary Mc...
Mother's Birthplace: Harris Co., Tex.
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Gravel Hill
Burial Date: 10 Jan 1929
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114761
Digital Film Number: 4165425
Image Number: 969
Reference Number: cn 6448
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I2678","McLemore","Jesse James","25 Nov 1885","9 Jan 1929","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 5
Enumerated 23 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 151 Sheet 6A Stamped 173
112-113
McLemore, Jesse J Head M W 25 m1 2 Tx Miss Tx Farmer
McLemore, Cora E Wf F W 21 M1 2 1/0 Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer Home Farm
McLemore, Mary L Mother F W 44 Wd 6/5 Tx Ga Ms
McLemore, Lela G Sister F W 21 S Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer
McLemore, Mollie L Sister F W 17 S Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer
McLemore, Carrie M Sister F W 14 S Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer
McLemore, Gussie L Brother M W 10 S Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer

","STR06" "I27441","McLemore","Jesse James","Abt 1904","Yes, date unknown","0","He married a Viola ??? around 1926.","STR06" "I27441","McLemore","Jesse James","Abt 1904","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, 19th Civil District
Enumerated April 22 and 24, 1930 by Mrs. Maud Howell
ED 52-23 SD 11 Sheet 16B and 17A Stamped 224
335-344
McLemore, Matthew B Hd M W 64 M 35 Al Al Al Farmer
McLemore, Velah Wife F W 46 M Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Lillie Dtr F W 15 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Elmer Son M W 2 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Bertha Dtr F W 6 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Viola Dtr-in-Law F W 27 M 23 Ala Tn Tn
McLemore, Jesse Son M W 26 M 22 Tn Tn Tn","STR06" "I24670","McLemore","Jesse Leon","28 Jan 1901","26 Oct 1973","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed him as a Foreman of a construction company. He was listed as the son of W. D. (sic) McLemore and Anna Rhodes, and the informant was Mrs. J. L. McLemore.","STR06" "I24670","McLemore","Jesse Leon","28 Jan 1901","26 Oct 1973","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I39933","McLemore","Jessie Cecil","31 Jul 1916","17 May 1962","0","The American Culinarian
Chef of the Month
Texas Culinary Society
(undated clipping)

Cecil McLemore

American born, ""out in the sticks"" near Mineral Wells, Texas, Cecil McLeomore (sic) has earned for himself recognition as an accomplished Executive Chef of a resort type operation.

His career in the culinary arts started at the age of 20 in the Baker Hotel in Mineral Wells. Since that time he has worked as Sous Chef at the Raleigh and Roosevelt Hotels in Waco, the Gunter Hotel in San Antonio, and the Lamar Hotel in Meridian, Mississippi.

He went back to the Baker Hotel in Mineral Wells in 1941 and served there as Chef until 1951 when he went to the Plainsmen Hotel in Lubbock.

In 1952, Mr. McLemore leased the Skyline Dining Room from the City of Lubbock and operated it until 1953.

From 1953 until 1957 he served as Executive Chef at Western Hills Hotel in Fort Worth. While on this job he had the privilege of studying for three years under the direction of Matthew Bernatsky, an instructor in foods at at University of Denver.

In February of 1956, Mr. McLemore won the ""Gold F"" award for serving superly fine foods at Western Hills Hotel.

In 1957, Mr. McLemore transferred to the Western Hills Lodge, his present domain. The Lodge is one of Oklahoma's popular resort places located twelve miles from Wagoner, Oklahoma, on a peninsula overlooking Fort Gibson Lake.

Cecil McLemore attended grade school and graduated from high school in the small town of Millsap, Texas, between Mineral Wells and Weatherford. While workign as a Sous Chef at the Raleigh Hotel in Waco, he married Ruth Shands. They have one son, Donald, who is attending Wagoner High School.

For diversion and entertainment, Cecil has developed three hobbies. He enjoys photography and is a ham radio operator. When those hobbies do not give him the thrill he wants, he can always take to the air, for his has a private pilot's license and likes to fly.

While he does not claim writing as a hobby, he writes a good story. As proof of this, read his story of the Western Hills Lodge operation in this magazine.

Mr. McLemore has developed a high degree of skill in ice carving, food decoration and showmanship. His buffets are outstanding and he has created considerable interest in his Sunday Buffets by having a different ice carving each Sunday. Anyone who thinks that the life of a chef must be dull and routine should spend some time with Chef Cecil McLemore at Western Hills Lodge.

","STR06" "I29900","McLemore","Jessie J.","Abt 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","Could this be a funeral home record related to Jessie?
FamilyFindings_Vol7No3_Jul1975
by Midwest Tennessee Genealogical Society? 41 pages ?
Replogle Funeral Home records continued
McLemore, Jessie J. died Mar 2, 1927 Lavinia, Tn Cem. Ordered by A.L. McLemore


","STR06" "I24870","McLemore","Jessie K.","27 Sep 1893","17 Feb 1976","0","(Research):He married a Viola between 1918 and 1919.","STR06" "I24681","McLemore","Jessie Romie","30 Nov 1899","22 Oct 1978","0","Melba Gene shows he might have been born either in Bartlett or Bell County, and that he died either in Archer City or Onley.

Mark McLemore states that he was always called ""Uncle Romie.""","STR06" "I33526","McLemore","Jimmy Richard","24 Aug 1934","17 Jan 2014","0","Jimmy Richard McLemore, 79, passed away peacefully in Dallas on January 17, 2014. He was born to the late William Delbert (""Mack"") and Jimmie Beringer Hudson McLemore on August 24, 1934, in Howard, Texas. He graduated from Waxahachie High School in 1952 and began working for Southern Engine & Pump Company in Dallas, where he quickly rose through the ranks. In 1972 he moved his family to Denver and established McLemore Pump, Inc. His company became a successful and award-winning distributor of multiple pump lines in western states for thirty-five years, and expanded to open an office in San Francisco.

In his early years, Jim was a member of the First Baptist Church and active as a teacher and choir member. He served in the United States Naval Reserves. He was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed boating, fishing, and hunting, and he was a lifelong history buff, especially of the American West. In later years, he developed an interest in genealogy and pursued research into McLemore family history with a fond community of fellow researchers. Jim was more than a great father to his three daughters - he was a central figure in their lives. They could always rely on him for strength and peace, a great evening at a good restaurant, and advice on anything mechanical from cars to plumbing. He was never more than a phone call, email or text away, and would drive over or fly as needed. He adored his four grandchildren, who loved him profoundly. He gave his time and attention to them in many ways large and small: he attended their graduations, ball games, theater and musical performances, and camp closings at Camp Mystic; spent holidays with them and joined them for football games, live or broadcast; taught them to drive, and took them on Western history tours. He was proud of their accomplishments and confident in their futures. His resourcefulness, kindness, and resilience were a source of inspiration and comfort to everyone around him. His strength of character never wavered in the face of life's challenges. He was a rare man, much loved, and will be dearly missed.

Jim was preceded in death by his sister, Kathleen McLemore Butler. Survivors include his daughters, Vicki Chapman of Dallas and her husband Bob Chapman, Cynthia McLemore of Philadelphia and her husband Mark Liberman, Lori McLemore Eidenschink of Denver; his grandchildren, Lauren Chapman, Mac McLemore, and Annie and Evan Eidenschink; his sister Gail McLemore Fikes and her husband Dannie Fikes of Waxahachie; and nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the charity of your choice .

Published in Denver Post on Jan. 27, 2014","STR06" "I32557","McLemore","Joe Ellis","26 May 1918","19 Nov 1988","0","In 1940 he was married to a Willie Lee, and they had one daughter.","STR06" "I32557","McLemore","Joe Ellis","26 May 1918","19 Nov 1988","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Alabama, Walker County, E.P. 26 Kansas
Enumerated April 16, 1940
SD 7 ED 64-38 Sheet 9A
Iron Mountain Road
149
McLemore, Henry Head M W 29 M M no H-4 Ala Operator Saw Mill Same place
McLemore, Gertrude Wf F W 29 M No C-4 Ala same place
McLemore, Delaris Dtr F W 7 S Yes 1 Ala same place
150
McLemore, Will Head M W 65 M No 5 Ala Operator Farm same house
McLemore, Leona Wf F W 64 M No 5 Ala same house
McLemore, Clifford Son M W 26 S No H-1 Ala same house
151
McLemore, Joe Head M W 21 M No 6 Ala Coal Loader Coal Mine same place
McLemore, Willie Lee Wf F W 22 M No 7 Ala R Walker Ala
McLemore, Joe Anne Dtr F W 1 S No 0 Ala
152
McLemore, Carl Head M W 39 No H1 Ala Carpenter W.P.A. same place
McLemore, Maudie Wf F W 39 M No 7 Ala same place
McLemore, Berniece Dtr F W 12 S Yes 5 Ala Same House
McLemore, Lois Dtr F W 10 S Yes 3 Ala Same House
McLemore, Nell Dtr F W 7 S Yes 1 Ala Same House
McLemore, Bettye Joe Dtr F W s No 0 Ala Same House","STR06" "I9082","McLemore","Joe Kenneth","17 Jun 1936","9 Jan 2011","0","Joe Kenneth McLemore, 74, of Lumberton died Sunday, January 9, 2011, at his residence in Lumberton.

Born in Jasper, Texas, Joe had lived in the area since 1961. He was a music director at Good Shepherd Baptist Church in Silsbee for eleven years and a Deacon for First Baptist Church in Silsbee.

He is survived by his wife, Sammie McLemore of Lumberton; children, LaDonna Ross and her husband Warren of Houston, Kenneth McLemore and his wife Lisa of Silsbee; grandchildren, Joseph Tracy and his wife ShaVonne; April McLemore LeBlanc and her husband Jason, Joshua Tracy, and Kenneth Cameron Milo; great-grandchildren, Madelyn Gayle McLemore, Greyson Kenna Harrison, and Kenneth Landyn McLemore; and eldest brother, Robert Lee McLemore and his wife Betty of Jasper.

A memorial service will be held at 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, January 11, 2011, at Broussard's, 490 Cemetery Road, Silsbee.

In lieu of flowers or plants, at family's request, contributions can be made in Joe's memory to First Baptist Church, 350 Hwy 96 South, Silsbee, Texas 77656.


http://broussardsmortuary.com/services.asp?page=odetail&id=7369","STR06" "I20928","McLemore","Joel","7 Jan 1739","Abt 1795","0","He was born, according to the ALBEMARLE PARISH REGISTER, on the ""7th day of the 11th month, 1739"" (February 23, 1739/40), and was baptized on the ""23rd day of the 12th month, 1739"" (February 23, 1739/40). (James L. McLemore, III, p. 55).

First Sheriff of Richland Co., Feb 12, 1787-89. Justice of the Peace in 1787. Inquirer and Collector of Taxes 1784-1785.

He served two hundred eighty-four days as a captain and thirty days as a commissary under Lt. Col. Taylor and Col. Sumter during 1780 and 1781. In addition, he supplied flour during 1782. He was captured at Fishing Creek, but escaped, S.C.H.& G., XXVII, 207; A.A.5124; V219. (From ""Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution"" by Bobby Gilmer Moss, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore, 1983, p. 636).

James L. McLemore III notes that his Revolutionary War File number was 5124.

Will in Richland Co., SC, Feb. 1794 to Apr. 6, 1795.
(Transcription below courtesy of Mark Freeman)

Will of Joel McLemore, Will Book ""C"", p. 105, Box 21, Package # 504. In The Name Of God Amen. I Joel Mclemore of Richland County & State of South Carolina, being in health of body & of Sound sence & Memory Thanks be to Almighty God for the same, but calling to mind the Mortality of my body & Knowing it is appointed unto all men once to die do make and ordain this my last will & Testament in Manner & form following. That is to say principally & first of all I give & Recommend my Soul into the hands of Almighty God who gave it and my body I recommend to the Earth to be buried at the Discretion of my Executors hereafter Named. And as touching such worldly Estate Wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me with in this life. I give devise and dispose of the same in the following Manner & Form. Imprimis, it is my desire that all my just debts be paid. Item -- I lend unto my beloved wife Elizabeth McLemore during her natural life, the plantation and house in which I now live with one seventh part of my Riverswamp plantation.

Item -- I lend unto my beloved wife Elizabeth McLemore during her Natural life, The use of my five Negroes by Name Tom, Will, Jude, young Lucy & Millie, but with this restriction that should she marry my children Shall not be constrained to pay for their board, but the profits arrising from the labour of those five Negroes Shall go towards the Support of my Children as well as herself.

Item -- I give & bequeath unto my beloved Nephew Joel McLemore Son of John McLemore Deceased (after my debts are fully paid) one horse, or Mare, to the value of Ten pound Sterling.

Item -- I give & bequeath unto my beloved Brother Burwell McLemore (after my debts are paid) thirty Silver Dollars.

Item -- I give and bequeath unto my beloved neice Elizabeth Edmunds (after my debts are paid) One cow & calf & one Sow & Piggs together with the feather bed & furniture which I have already given her before witnesses, & which she has already got in possession.

Item -- I give & bequeath unto my beloved Children John, Sarah, James, Mary, Joel & Jesse Claiborne all my Estate both real and personal to be Equally divided between them, at the discretion of my Executors as they come of Age or Marry, but with this restriction, my field Slaves not to be Sepperated, before my debts are fully paid, & I give and bequeath the Same to them & their heirs, legally begotten of their body forever.

Item -- It is my desire that if either of my children should die before they come of Age or Marry, or before they have an heir legally begotten of their body, that the Estate of the deceased should be Equally divided between the Survivors. Item it is my Desire that Each of my children Should have a Sufficient Share of Education, as Much as their interest will admit, or as much as it is thought necessary by my Executors.

Item I also lend unto my beloved wife Elizabeth McLemore During her Natural life the use of one Seventh part of my Stock and household furniture. Item & Lastly, I do hereby constitute Nominate & Appoint my worthy & well beloved friends Claiborne Clifton, John Hopkins Joel Adams & John Hamilton, my lawful Exaectors & Guardians of my Children, Revoking, disannuling and making voyd all former Wills & Executors, by me in anywise Named or Made, Ratifying & confirming this & no other to be my last will & Testament, in Witness Whereof, I the Said Joel McLemore have hereunto set my hand & seal, this ___ day of February 1794.

Signed Sealed & Acknowledged in presents of Thomas Edmunds, James McLemore (The two words use & My, which are interlined Observed before Signed as Witnwsses). Proven in Open Court April 6 1795 on the testimony of both Witnesses. Martyn Alkins C.C.

In an April 4, 2002 email to McLemore cousin researchers, McLemore cousin Thelma Hayes provides information from the Daughters of the American Revolution's Library which genealogist James McLemore III later confirms is the ""Rosetta Stone"" as to the lineage of Nanny's grandfather, Joel McLemore. Both of their emails follow. The man below, Captain Joel McLemore, is Emma McLemore's (Nanny's) grandfather's grandfather - her great great grandfather. A big thank you to Thelma Hayes for providing this to us!

Hi McLemore Cousins,
Yesterday, I received a photocopy of the following McLemore document taken from a file located at the DAR Library in Washington DC:

The McLemore Family in Richmond

Captain Joel McLemore came to South Carolina before the Revolution (his wife was Miss Wyche, the same family of Mrs. T. Taylor). He planted on the Congaree Swamp about twelve miles below Columbia. He was an officer in Colonel Taylor's command and served him all through the war. He was a brave honest and upright man. He left John, James, and Joel. John married his cousin, the Widow Patrick, sister to Claiborne Clifton. The Widow Patrick had one son Curtis Clifton, and a daughter Sarah. Curtis died unmarried; Sarah married Andrew Wallace.

Major John McLemore had by his only one wife, John and Joel and a daughter Eliza. John married a Miss McMorris who had two sons, John and Mark, and one daughter Victoria. Eliza married William Meyer, and died childless. Captain McLemore had a daughter married to William Smart who left a large family.

Captain Joel McLemore came from Virginia, a young man, about the same time that Colonel Thomas Taylor did. He was highly educated and had property. He bought lands on the Congaree River below Columbia where he lived and died. He had four children, Major John McLemore, Joel McLemore, James McLemore, and Mrs. Smart. His son Major John McLemore lived and died on the land he inherited from his father, his descendants are now three grandchildren and their families. His son Joel McLemore moved to Tennessee where he raised a large family.

(Note by Thelma: the following is on the second page)
I hereby certify that the attached is a true and correct copy of original document written by Andrew Wallace, written about the year A. D. 1854.
(Signature) Elise Wallace Hebb
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 21st day of November, A. D. 1925.
(Signature) G. C. Bills, Notary Public
My Commission expires: 12/10/1928
(Copied from the following website:

http://groups.msn.com/MaddoxMcLemoredescendants/general.msnw?action=get_message&mview=0&ID_Message=147&LastModified=4675452110803208613)

McLemore genealogist James McLemore III responds to the above, also in an email of April 4, 2002:

Eureka! I think you have found the Rosetta Stone for your branch, the proof we have been looking for that your Joel (b. 1801-02) was Joel III, son of Joel Jr. and wife Temperence (Goodwyn)McLemore, and so grandson of Capt. Joel McLemore who moved from Virginia to South Carolina before the death of his father John Mackelmore in 1767 back in Virginia. Since Logan County, Tn site where Temperence and her large family are found, is immediately north of the Tennessee/Kentucky State line, I am not bothered at all by the document's reference to Tennesee rather than Kentucky as the place where he (Joel Jr, Nanny's great grandfather - note by EC) settled with his ""large family,"" nor do I consider it a problem as to where - Tennesee or Kentucky - Joel Jr. died or whether his family's move into Kentucky came before or after his death. He left South Carolina for Tennessee, and his ""large family"" shows up later without him just over the line in Logan Co., and this document to me is the nail in the coffin that confirms my conclusions previously stated to y'all. I now consider the matter proved and resolved, especially because the document is a notarized copy of an 1854 statement made apparently by Capt. Joel's step-grandson-in-law, the husband of his son Major John's step-daughter, and so written by the hand of one who should have had some degree of familiarity with Major John's family and therefore presumably with Capt. Joel's family too.

What does bother me is the reference by this Andrew Wallace to Major John's ""only one wife"". It lists three children by her, but aside from Eliza(beth) who married William Meyer, who was probably the daughter of Cressy or Crissy Clifton Patrick (the ""Widow Patrick""), daughter of his father Joel's older sister Sarah who married Thomas Clifton, the two boys had to have been born before Cressy or Crissy was widowed by her first husband Mr. Patrick and she had married Major John - or they themselves had to have married and began producing their own children while they were still pre-teen boys! The chronology just won't admit of enough time for her to have been their mother. In addition, I have other children for Capt. Joel McLemore besides the three boys and one girl mentioned by Wallace, including a possible one named Matthew who after Joel's death appears along the Georgia/South Carolina border on or near land Joel supposedly held there, and who numbered among his own descendants (like your Joel III) issue named Joel and Howell, a strong indicator of the connection.

That is why, in addition to ""the Group"" I have copied in Mr. Robbie Robertson (whose e-mail address is the last in the listing above). Robbie is most interested in the Clifton Family descended from Joel's sister Sarah and her son (Crissy's brother) Claiborne Clifton (I think!). But as he has done a great deal of research into both families, I hope he can help me - us - unravel some of the confusion surrounding Capt. Joel and his family in South Carolina. That is why I also begin by sending him a copy of Thelma's find for his comment as well as his valuable instruction to us all on the actual structure of Joel's family.

I therefore anxiously await his, and each of your, comments on Thelma's find and my comments above thereon.

Jim McLemore","STR06" "I20928","McLemore","Joel","7 Jan 1739","Abt 1795","0","(Research):Adam Ivey left a lengthy will in Sussex County dated 3 August 1789 and proved 7 May 1792.[327] The will left 100 acres ""whereon he now lives"" to son Ephraim Ivey, and 110 acres ""whereon he now lives"" to son Peebles Ivey. (The will mentions that the 110 acres to Peebles Ivey was the tract purchased of Joel McLEMORE less 40 acres reserved for the homeplace, meaning that it was the 1725 patent to McLEMORE while the 100 acres devised to Ephraim Ivey was the 1749 patent to McLEMORE.)

Source: http://www.genfiles.com/ivey/AdamIvey.htm","STR06" "I20928","McLemore","Joel","7 Jan 1739","Abt 1795","0","(Medical):A direct male descendant of Joel McLemore, along with two direct male descendants of his brother Burwell, were participants in the Morrison yDNA study.

The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup . The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other six members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.

The second cluster in the study have three members to date. They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.

Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune's and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.

See Morrison/McLemore DNA study results for Group AJ.



See Morrison/McLemore DNA study results for Group AJ.

http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/","STR06" "I24554","McLemore","Joel","Between 1752 and 1770","Abt 1824","0","Per ""1850 Census Sabine County, Texas with Added Family Information and Corrections,"" Edward Pye owned 21 slaves,","STR06" "I24533","McLemore","Joel","Abt 1776","Yes, date unknown","0","""Moved to Tennesse where he raised a large family.""","STR06" "I26222","McLemore","Joel","Abt 1801","Abt 1871","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
Kentucky, Logan, ED 1
Enumerated 20th Sept 1850 by J. Ladd
Stamped 36
529-539
Joel McLemore 49 M $500 North Carolina
Rachael McLemore 45 F Kentucky
James McLemore 20 M Kentucky
David McLemore 15 M Kentucky
Henry McLemore 13 m Kentucky
Martha McLemore 10 F Kentucky
Georgi Ann McLemore 7 F Kentucky

1860 Census
Kentucky, Logan County, District No 1, Post Office Russellville
Enumerated 8 August 1860 C.Schulz
Page 134
1001-961
Joel McLemore 59 M Farmer $1472 $1260 NC
Rachel McLemore 52 F Housekeeper Ky
Georgian McLemore 16 F Seamstress Ky
Sarah McLemore 9 F Ky
Joseph McLemore 1 M Ky

It is not know with certainty if Joseph is a son or grandson. As there was an 8 year gap between he and Sarah, and as Rachel would have been age 51 at the time of this birth, it is likely that he is not their son.

Note: after Joseph's name, the following notation was made and circled. It was on the very last line of the page (""Omitted 8 lines).","STR06" "I32109","McLemore","Joel","12 Jul 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","From Goodspeed's 1889 Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Northeast Arkansas, Fulton County

page 293

Dr. Joel McLemore, a physician of acknowledged merit in Fulton County, was born in Halifax County, N. C., June 12, 1835, and there remained until ten years of age, when he was taken by his mother to Tennessee, receiving his literary education in Waynesboro, of that State. During this time he formed a strong desire to study medicine and made the investigation of this science his chief business for a number of years. He has been practicing since 1865, and has been a successful practitioner of Fulton County ever since 1878. In October, 1855, he was married in Tennessee to Miss Harriet G. McClearen, who was born and reared in Hickman County, Middle Tenn. Her parents, John and Elzada (Adams) McClearen, were born in Northern Alabama and Bedford County, Tenn., respectively. To Dr. and Mrs. McLemore nine children have been given, seven of whom are living: John B., Joel H. (deceased), James F., William B., Albert A., Sterling P., Samuel G., an infant deceased, and Allie. During the late war the Doctor served four years in the Confederate army as major of a battalion. He is a Master Mason, a member of the Democratic party, and he and wife belong to the Methodist Protestant Church. He owns a farm of 240 acres on English Creek, about seventy-five acres of which are under cultivation. His parents, Joel and Mrs. Elizabeth (Pullen) McLemore, were born in Virginia and North Carolina in May, 1773, and 1803, respectively. The father removed to North Carolina when a young man and was married there. He was a tailor by trade, and also followed the occupation of farming, and on his extensive plantation in Halifax County employed 100 hands. He was twice married, Miss Pullen being his second wife, and by her he became the father of two sons: Joel, and James H., who lives in Wayne County., Tenn. After his demise his widow married John Whittaker, and moved to Perry County, Tenn., where she died in April, 1859. The paternal grandparents of our subject were born near London, England, and a short time prior to the Revolutionary War they emigrated to the United States and settled near Richmond, Va., where they afterward died.

Submitted by: Michael Brown Date: 26 Sep 1998 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.org/copyright.htm","STR06" "I32109","McLemore","Joel","12 Jul 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1850 Census
Not located

1860 Census
Tennessee, Hickman County, District 10
Enumerated 12 Jun 1860
Page 21
161-161
Joel McLamore 24 M Farmer $--- $2368 NC
Harriett McLamore 21 F Tenn
John B. McLamore 3 M Tenn
James F. McLamore 10/12 M Tenn

1870
Unable to locate

1880 Census
Arkansas, Fulton County, South Fork
Enumerated 8 June 1880
Page 8, SD 2, ED 67
74-78
McLamore, Joel W M 45 Farmer NC NC NC
McLamore, Harriett W F 42 Wf Keeping House Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLamore, Finley W M 21 Son Laborer Tenn NC Tenn
McLamore, Wm W M 19 Son At Home Tenn NC Tenn
McLamore, Albert W M 17 Son At Home Tenn NC Tenn
McLamore, Sterlin W M 14 Son At Home Tenn NC Tenn
McLamore, Sam'l W M 11 Son At Home Tenn NC Tenn
McLamore, Alley W F 4/12 Dtr Ark NC Tenn","STR06" "I21818","McLemore","Joel","Jan 1850","1 Mar 1934","0","Name Joel Mclemore
Titles and Terms
Event Type Death
Event Date 01 Mar 1934
Event Place Roseboro, Little Coharie Twp., Sampson, North Carolina
Birth Year:
Birth Year (Estimated) 1854
Burial Date 02 Mar 1934
Burial Place
Cemetery Horne
Funeral Home
Residence Place
Address
Gender Male
Age 80
Marital Status Widowed
Race (Original) White
Occupation
Birth Date
Birthplace Sampson Co.
Father's Name Raeford Mclemore
Father's Titles and Terms
Father's Birthplace Sampson Co.
Mother's Name Polly Horne
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Birthplace Sampson Co.
Spouse's Name Arle...H Alice Mclemore
Spouse's Titles and Terms
Additional Relatives X
Informant's Name
Reference ID fn 1698 cn 65
GS Film number 1943083

Citing this Record:
""North Carolina, Deaths, 1931-1994,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FPJS-24S : accessed 6 December 2014), Joel Mclemore, 01 Mar 1934; citing Roseboro, Little Coharie Twp., Sampson, North Carolina, fn 1698 cn 65, State Department of Archives and History, Raleigh; FHL microfilm 1,943,083.","STR06" "I21818","McLemore","Joel","Jan 1850","1 Mar 1934","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Federal Census
North Carolina, Sampson, McDaniels, ED 97
McLemore, Joel Head W M Jan 1850 50 M 25 NC NC NC Day Laborer
McLemore, Arleah A Wife W F Jan 1861 39 M 25 5/3 NC NC NC
McLemore, Elijah F Son W M Jul 1879 20 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Mattie E Dtr W F July 1884 15 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Lela M Dtr W F Nov 1896 3 S NC NC NC

1910 Federal Census
North Carolina, Sampson, McDaniels Twp, ED 88
McLemore, Joel Hd M W M1 34 NC NC NC Farmer
McLemore, Alie Wife F W 49 M1 34 6/4 NC NC NC
McLemore, Lela M Dtr F W 12 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Wm. P Son M W 9 S NC NC NC

1920 Federal Census
North Carolina, Sampson, Little Coharie, ED 90
McLemore, Frank Head M W 40 M NC NC NC Lumbering Saw Mill
McLemore, Mary V Wife F W 35 M NC NC NC
McLemore, Lottie M Dtr F W 14 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Joel Father M W 68 M NC NC NC
McLemore, A.A. Mother F W 52 NC NC NC
McLemore, W. Perry Brother M W 19 S NC NC NC
Horn, J.W. Brother in Law M W 53 S NC NC NC
Johnson, B.L. Boarder M W 37 S NC NC NC

","STR06" "I27278","McLemore","Joel","Abt 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","The index of Alabama Deaths, 1908-1959 at Ancestry.com does show Joel Henry McLemore, date of death Aug 1932 in Lauderdale County, Alabama. It is not known, however, if this record is for this Joel McLemore.","STR06" "I24573","McLemore","Joel Gilliam","Aft 1805","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):He died, unmarried and with issue, in 1845, and by his will dated October 27, 1845, and admitted to probate December 15, 1845, he left most of his estate, including his share of his father's estate, to his sister, Martha M. EPPS, with a few other specific bequests to an niece Martha W. SMITH. (James L. McLemore, III, p. 68).","STR06" "I24535","McLemore","Joel H.","May 1773","Abt 1835","0","Melba Gene McLemore found a June, 1839 Supreme Court of North Carolina case relating to Mungo T. Ponton, Ex'r of Joel H. McLemroe vs. Elizabeth McLemore, et al.

Joel H. McLemore, by his last will and testament, devised and bequeathed as follows: ""I give the following property to my friend, Henry Dogett, in trust, for the support and maintenance of my Daughter, Mary E. AVENT, viz; Austin, senior, Cynthia, Emannel, Daniel and Chaney, with an equal share of the proceeds of the sale of property, which I shall empower my executors to sell, with the exception of five hundred dollars, to be taken out of the part of my daughter, of the the money that may remain, after paying my just debts; the balance of my negroes, I wish to be equally divided among my wife and her child James Henry, and the one with which she is now pregnant. It is my wihd and desire that should I die shortly, that my executors sell the lots and houses I own in the town of Halifax, upon such credits as may seem to them best calculated to enhance the value of the property, together with all household and kitchen furnitre; and, at the end of the year, I wish them to sell my land, lying below the town of Halifax, and all my stock, crop and plantation utensils; the manner of selling, I leave to my extecutors; and, after the payments of my debts, the surplus, if any, I wish to be equally divided between my wife Elizabeth and her children; and the part which I design for my daughter, with the exception of five hundred dollars aforesaid, to my friend Henry Doggett, as aforesaid, in trust for the support and maintenance of my daughter, Mary E. AVENT---The property I hereby leave in trust, for the benefit of my daughter, Mary E. AVENT, is to be applied at the discretion of the trustee, for the support and maintenance of Mary E. AVENT, and her children, and no part or parcel thereof to be subject to the debts of her husband. "" This bill was filed by the executor, stating the death of the husband of the testator's daughter, Mar E. AVENT, and the refusal of the trustee to act, and asking the advice of the court as to the proper construction of the will

This case was published in ""Reports of Cases in Equity Argued and Determined in The Supreme County of North Carolina. From June Term 1839, to December Term, 1830, both inclusive. By Thomas P Devereux and William H. Battle, Vol. II. Raleigh: Published by Turner and Hughes. Thos. J. Lemay, Printer, 1840. It is available on Google Books.","STR06" "I28623","McLemore","Joel H.","Abt 1784","Aft 1870","0","THOUGHT to be the brother to Sterling C. McLemore by Melba Gene McLemore, family researcher. He also ended up in Arkansas.

Foide Williams, in a post to the McLemore Family Genealogy Forum, writes that: ""The 1820 census of Lincoln Co, Tn (pg 14) shows Sterling C. McLemore and (pg 30) Signer Allen (who married Rebecca McLemore), Benjamin Wright (who married Hannah McLemore), James R. Brown (who married Martha McLemore), and Joel McLemore. These are all from Fayette Co, KY and apparently traveled together to Lincoln Co, TN.""

http://www.jenforum.org/mclemore/messages/768.html","STR06" "I28623","McLemore","Joel H.","Abt 1784","Aft 1870","0","(Research):Census Information:

Melba provided the following census data. It appears that s
ome of these records relate to other Joel McLemore's:

1810 Census
McLam, Joel
Sampson County, NC
20010|201100 $100
Robt McLam
Sampson County, NC
00100|00100 $50

1820 Census
Joch (Unknown) Mclemore
Lincoln, TN
Bartlett Renfro Lincoln, TN (Joel's father-in-law)
Series M33 Roll 123 Page 143

AND

Jose (Joel) H Mclemore
Halifax, Halifax, NC

1830
Joel Mclamore
Lincoln, Tennessee
3-0-0-0-0-0-1
1-1-0-0-1-0-0

Bartlett Renfro
Lincoln, Tennessee
0-0-1-2-0-0-0-1
0-1-1-1-1-0-1-0

AND

Joel Mclemore
Russellville, Logan, Kentucky

1840
Joel McLemon
Yalobusha, Mississippi
2230001|0101001

1850 Census
North of Yallobusha River, Yalobusha, Mississippi
Stamped 440
Joel-McLemore M 67 Planter-NC
Rhoda-F-46-Ky
Mary-F-19-Tn
William-M-18-Tn
Wilson-M-16-Tn
Frances-F-12-Tn
Alexander-M-10-Miss
Thomas-M-9-Miss
Rhoda-F-7-Miss
Georgian-F-15-Tenn

Enumerated in the prior household is Robert McCurlie?/McLemore?, age 26, planter, Alabama. Related to Joel?

1860
Bolivar, Poinsett, Arkansas, Post Office Cold Water
Enumerated 27 July 1860
Page 60
Joel H. Mclemore Farmer 76 SC Male
Rhoda Mclemore 55 Ky Female
Elizabeth Renshaw Domestice 38 Tn Female <--Possibly a daughter married ca. 1839??
William J Renshaw Farmer 21 Miss Male
Sarah Renshaw Domestic Labor 16 Tn Female
Emily Renshaw 11 1848 Miss Female
Parmelia Renshaw 7 1852 Female

1870 Census
Buffalo, Craighead, Arkansas, Post Office Jonesboro
Enumerated 7 July 1870
Page 3
14-15
Johnson, James C 36 M W Farmer Ga
Johnson, Mary L 39 F W Keeping House Tn
Johnson, William V. 13 M W At School Miss
Johnson, Mary A E 10 F W At School Ark
Johnson, James F 6 M W Ark
Johnson, Sarah C 1 F W Ark
McLemore, Joel H 86 M W Aged Father SC
McLemore, Roda R 65 F W Aged Mother Ky","STR06" "I25797","McLemore","Joel Halbert","Mar 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","Cynthia Anderson shows his middle name as Halbert.

The index of Alabama Deaths, 1908-1959 at Ancestry.com does show Joel Henry McLemore, date of death Aug 1932 in Lauderdale County, Alabama. It is not known, however, if this record is for this Joel McLemore.","STR06" "I25797","McLemore","Joel Halbert","Mar 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Alabama, Limestone county, Beat No 7 Pleasant Grove
Enumerated 15 June 1900
SD 8 ED 8?
Sheet 6B
104-105 (106-106)
McLemore, Joel H Head W M Mar 1851 49 m24 Ala Tn Ala Farmer
McLemore, Francis E Wf W F Jan 1854 46 M 24 10/6 Ala Tn Ala
McLemore, Sarah M Dtr W F Nov 1882 17 S Ala Ala Farm Labor
McLemore, Nancy E Dtr W F Marc 1884 16 S Ala Ala Ala Farm L
abor
McLemore, McLin A Son W M Dec 1887 12 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Labor
McLemore, Pecolia Dtr W F Dec 1889 10 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Labor
McLemore, John H Son W F Jan 1893 7 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Joel E Dtr W F July 1895 4 S Ala Ala Ala

1910 Census
Unable to Locate


1920 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Rogersville
Enumerated 15 and 16 day of January 1920
SD 8 ED 53 Sheet 10 A
181-181
McLemore, McLin A Hd M W 31 M Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Lora S Wf F W 21 N Ala Ala
McLemore, Schaterson C Son M W 3 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, John C Son M W 10/12 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemroe, Jack H Father M W 73 Wd Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, John H Brother M W 27 S Ala Ala","STR06" "I20925","McLemore","John","Between 1719 and 1720","Abt 1783","0","On September 5, 1749, a patent was issued for 100 acres on Poplar Creek to John Macklemore (Patent Book 28). This patent was probably to John Jr., however, rather than to his father, and was for land apparently adjoining that of the elder Macklemore; shortly thereafter John Macklemore Jr. and his wife Elizabeth, of newly formed Southampton County, conveyed to his father, John Sr., a tract of unspecified acreage, but apparently encompassing all of this 100 acre patent on the south side of Poplar Swamp, by deed dated and recorded January 8, 1751/2, and witnessed by Burrel Macklemore (Surry Deed Book 6 (1749-1753), p. 179). This conveyance gave John Sr. a plantation of 250 acres on Poplar Creek, on Southampton/Surry (soon to be Sussex) County line. Apparently son John no longer needed this land for himself, as his new father-in-law, William SPENCE, conveyed 80 acres, more or less (cut from a September 5, 1749 patent to him), to his daughter Elizabeth Macklemore, land which lay on the north side of ""Frank's Branch"", adjoining the lands of Thomas CLIFTON, William Spence and John CALTHROP, the deed therefor being dated August 28, 1750, and recorded in the Southampton County Clerk's Office on April 11, 1751 (Deed Book 1, p. 215). Shortly thereafter this same William SPENCE conveyed to his son-in-law John Macklemore (Jr.) an additional 100 acres, more of less, from the same patent, described as adjoining the aforesaid branch, CALTHROP, CLIFTON and one Capt. John RUFFIN, by deed dated October 9, and recorded October 11, 1751 (Southampton Deed Book 1, p. 266.). (James L. McLemore, III, p. 56).

John McLemore, Jr. and his wife Elizabeth witnessed the will of Simon TURNER, dated July 7, 1761, and admitted to probate in Southampton County December 10, 1762 (Southampton Will Book 1, p. 410). (James L. McLemore, Chapter IX ""Simon Turner and his Southampton County Descendants, frp, an unidentified manuscript in the possesion of Rudy Leverett.

In addition to the land conveyed to John and Elizabeth by his father-in-law, he had other land holdings. In a deed dated January 14, 1762, he conveyed to William Watson GRAY 130 acres bounded by William TAYLOR and the William SPENCE Estate on the east, Thomas CLIFTON on the southeast, and Hugh NORVILL and Henry HARRIS on the north (Southampton Deed Book 3, p. 109). Thomas CLIFTON was the husband of his wife's sister, Sarah. A few years after the conveyence, the grantee William Watson GRAY died, and in 1770 John McLemore sued his executor, John GRAY. The verdict came back for GRAY on September 13, 1771 (Southampton Order Book 5, p. 457). A month earlier, John conveyed his 80 acre tract on the north side of Frank's Branch to Henry MOUNGER as security for a loan of 22 pounds (Southampton Deed Book 4, p. 347), but was able to repay the loan and MOUNGER released the 80 acres by deed of release (Southampton Deed Book 5, p. 209). (James L. McLemore, III, p. 61).

In a 1986 letter to Rudy Leverett, the author notes that John McLemore, Jr., along with his first cousin William McLemore, was a witness to a deed of ""acquitaner"" and a companion deed involving Thomas TURNER recorded May 9, 1776.

John McLemore's will, dated December 27, 1782, and admitted to probate in the Clerk's office of Southampton County (Will Book 4, p. 15), was transcribed by James L. McLemore III as follows:

In the name of God Amen. This 27th day of December 1782 I John McLemore of Southampton county being sick and weak in body but of sound and disposing mind and memory do make & ordain this my last will & testament in manner & form following: first & foremost: I recommend my soul to almighty God who gave it in hope of a joyful resurrection of the same. And as for what wordly goods it hath pleased God to bestow upon me I dispose of the as follows (to wit):

Item: I give to my sons John and Joel McLemore all my land to be equally divided between them, the division to be made by my Executors hereafter to be mentioned together with whosoever they think proper to appoint, and in case either of my above mentioned sons shall die without lawfull issue or dispose of their part of said land, then I give the whole of said land to the other son above mentioned, to him and his heirs forever, but in case both of my said sons should die without lawful issue or make sale of sd land then I give my said land to my Daughters Elizabeth, Olive & McKinna McLemore to be sold & the money equally divided between them, to them and their heirs forever.

Item: I give to my son James McLemore one bed and furniture, some pewter he has already in possesion, also all the money that he owes me except four pounds S five that he is to pay to George Ivey.

Item: I give to my daughters Martha MORGAN & Mary NORVILL to each of them ten Shillings.

Item: I give to my daughter Priscilla McLemore one Bed & furniture which she has in possession, and after her decease to her daughter Eliza. McLemore to her heirs forever.

Item: I leave all the rest of my estate after my just Debts being paid to be equally divided between my wife Eliz. McLemore & three daughters Elizabeth, Olive and McKinna McLemore to them and their heirs forever.

I do hereby appoint John ROGERS and Thos. TURNER Executors of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal the day and year first above written.

John McLemore (Seal)

Sealed, signed and acknowledged in presence of us
John GRAY, Frederic EMMORY, Thos. (his mark) BLAKE, Thos. TURNER

At a court held for the County of Southampton on the 8th day of May 1783. This will was proved by the oaths of John Gray, Frederic Emmory, and Thos. Blake three of the witnesses thereto & ordered to be recorded. S. KELLO","STR06" "I24540","McLemore","John","Aft 1750","Aft 1815","0","Probably the oldest of John McLemore's three sons. His father had devised his plantation to Joel and John, with the division between them to be made by his executors. No record has been found of this division, but thereafter the two appear to treat their shares separately. Joel seems to have ended up with the 80 acres, more or less, lying on the north side of Frank's Branch, while John must have received the remaining part (100 acres, more of less) lying south of the branch. (James L. McLemore, III, p. 63)

Apparently John III's only deed record was a chattel mortgage in which he conveyed certain personal property to Humphrey DREWRY to secure the latter 42 pounds in current money of Virginia. This instrument was dated April 8, 1797, and recorded October 16, 1797 (Southampton Deed Book 8, p. 681). He made no conveyance of any land during his lifetime, and apparently what he received from his father he died with. It uncertain when John died, but the same Humphrey DREWRY qualified before the Southampton County Court on February 20, 1815, on the estate of John McLemore, presumably John III (Southampton Order Book 13, p. 63); it is undoubtedly the same John McLemore who gave the chattel morgage above. (James L. McLemore, III, p. 64). James L. McLemore, III goes on to detail some conflicting, but undocumented information, that John MAY have still been alive at the time of death of his brother James, said to be dated September 17, 1820.","STR06" "I33301","McLemore","John","Aft 1760","Yes, date unknown","0","James L. McLemore, III writes that ""John was probably the next oldest son, but there is no other record of him in the Southside clerk's office other than the bequest of cash to him under his father's well. Because of this, and because most other Southhampton Co references to a John McLemore of this generation are ascribed to John III, son of Burwell's brother John Jr, it is generally assumed that Burwell's son is the John McLemore who lived for a time in NC, and fought in the Revolution, and died in Tennessee. It is said John was born in about 1762 in Brunswick Co, VA, which was just a short way southwest of Burwell Maclemore's land in Sussex County.""

As Jim McLemore indicated above, It has long been assumed that the John McLemore who lived for a time in NC, fought in the Revolution, died in Tennessee (and was the father of Archibald McLemore), was a a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this is not correct.

There is currently no evidence to explain what happened to this John McLemore. There is no proof he married, and if he did marry no proof of his wife was, and no evidence to identify the lady - John McLemore paid taxes 1790 and 1798 in Southampton County Virginia. He was living when his father's estate was proved in Southampton County Court.

Larry Willis emailed on December 28, 2009 that his wife's line is from Grover Cleveland McLemore 1884-1959; son of Andrew D. 1841-1927: son of Greene 1800-1850; son of John 1762-1844; son of Burwell 1721-~1793; son of John 169-1767. He said he had been talking to Tom Heseltine about the DNA project and there are several male cousins in and around Knoxville, TN.","STR06" "I24720","McLemore","John","Abt 1762","30 Jun 1844","0","James L. McLemore, III wrote that John McLemore enlisted ""in Aug. or Sept., 1779....in the co. of Capt. Micajah Bullock of Granville Co, NC, and apparently saw some action....on Dec 20 of the following year, he married Sarah.... there in Granville Co, James Claxton (Clanton) was security on their bond. In May, 1784 he bought part of the estate of Benjamin Wade, and was shown living there in Granville Co census of 1786. Apparently he continued to reside there in Granville until about 1796....He thereafter moved to Burke Co, N.C....then to Knox Co, TN about 1813, where he continued to reside until his death on June 30, 1844. At least one son (Archibald, born 11 Mar 1787) is known to have survived him."" (James L. McLemore, III, pp. 75-76)

Eddie Maynard has also has posted a transcription from the State Records of Granville County, NC of a list of persons who took the oath of allegiance to the State in the Dutch District. Included on this list was James McLemoore, Senior, James McLemoore, and John Maclemoore.

http://mymonroecountytngenealogy.blogspot.com/2011/06/john-mclemore-revolutionary-war.html

In an application for membership in the DAR files by Eudora Mitchell Harvey, she cites his Pension Certificate as being No. 3509, East Tennessee Agency, Issued December 26, 1832, commenced March 4, 1831, Act of June 7, 1832, with a rate of $25.

Eddie Maynard also has copies of John McLemores revolutionary pension application, and a transcription of the same:

American Revolution Pension Statements
State of Tennessee Knox County: Circuit Court for said County at August Sessions 1832

Transcribed by Will Graves 4/3/09
On this 18th day of August 1832 personally appeared in open court before the Honorable Circuit Court of Knox County now sitting John Maclemore a resident of said County and State aged 69 years and near 8 months, who being first duly sworn according to law, doth on his oath make the following declaration, in order to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress passed June 7th 1832 -- That sometime in the month of August or September in the year 1779, as well as he now recollects, he entered the Army of the United States as a private in a volunteer company, which was raised and rendezvoused at Granville Court house, North Carolina, for 3 months service -- that his company was commanded by Micajah C. Bulloch of Granville County as Capt., and Ralph Williams of Orange County NC as Lieut.. Applicant states that the company in which he was enrolled together with 2 others as well as he now recollects, rendezvoused at Granville Court house and marched under the command of Major Richard Cook to the mouth of Cross Creek on the Cape Fear River where they were stationed 2 or 3 weeks. From the mouth of Cross Creek they recrossed the Cape Fear River and marched to Chatham Count house and see where they were stationed several weeks -- they then marched to Hillsboro where they were stationed but a few days, when they marched to Back Creek and remained there until the 3 months for which applicant had volunteered, had expired, when he was honorably discharged and returned home. Applicant states that the Main object of this expedition was to keep the Tories in awe -- Applicant states that about 9 months after his last mentioned discharge he hired a man by the name of William Westbrook to perform a tour of 3 months service for him, in a company of horse -- he states that he furnished the said Westbrook with a horse saddle and bridle, gave 100 acres of land and 2 cows and calves -- Applicant states that the reason why he did not performed this tour of duty himself was that at that time he was engaged to be married to the lady with whom he afterwards intermarried, and from her strong and earnest remonstrances, and his great reluctance at leaving her, he was induced to hire a substitute and remained at home -- Applicant states that afterwards sometime in the latter part of the year 1780 or first of the year 1781, he rather thinks the latter, he entered the service of the United States, as an orderly Sgt. in a company of volunteer horse, which rendezvoused at Granville Court house NC under the command of Capt. Nathaniel Waller, who was commanded by Major Harris of the Continental Army, and who was afterwards deprived of his commission for plundering a blanket -- also under the command of Col. John Hary [? Hay?] who had the supreme command. From Granville the Army marched to the mouth of Cross Creek on the Cape Fear River, where Major Richard Cook and General Butler took command. Here the horsemen were all dismounted and their horses sent home and applicant and his company were put with the infantry. From the mouth of Cross Creek the Army under the command of the said General Butler marched to Rockfish a small River, where it met General Rutherford with a large force, who took the supreme command of the whole Army, and crossing Rockfish marched on to the North East River on the opposite bank of which there was a large force of British and Tories. Here the Army remained until the British left their position on the opposite side of the River, and then the American Army marched some distance up the River where they crossed and marched directly to Wilmington. The American Army remained within 2 miles of Wilmington until the British took shipping and left that part of the country, when the 3 months for which applicant had entered the service having expired he was honorably discharged and returned home. Applicant is under the impression that this last campaign was commenced before the battle of Guilford, and that the British Army which he left Wilmington was a part of the troops which had been engaged in that battle. Applicant states that altogether he has served 6 months in the revolutionary army himself and 3 months by his substitute is a campaign of 3 months as a private volunteer, and 3 months as an orderly Sgt., as before mentioned. Applicant states that he was born in Brunswick County, Virginia in the year 1762 -- that his father had recorded the age of applicant and all his children in a family Bible which applicant well recollects to have seen, and which was last in the possession of his father -- that he lived in Granville County NC at the time he entered the service of the United States, and continued to live there during the whole war and to the year 1796 at which time he moved to Montgomery County N. C. where he lived about 8 years, and then moved to Burke County NC where lived about 80 years, and then moved to Knox County Tennessee to the neighborhood where he has lived ever since and is now living. Applicant states that it is his impression that he received a written discharge at the termination of one or both of the above mentioned campaigns, but he does not know what has become of them, or how they were lost -- he states positively that he has not at this time either of said discharges nor any documentary evidence whatever of his service -- he further states that he knows of no person whose testimony he can procure who can testify to his services -- Applicant hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present and declares that his name is not on the pension roll of the Agency of any State.

Sworn to and subscribed in open Court this 18th day of August 1832
S/ Wm Swan, Clk S/ John Maclemore

[Peter Waggoner, a clergyman, & Aaron Armstrong gave the standard supporting affidavit. Pension application of John Maclemore S4202 fn27NC","STR06" "I24720","McLemore","John","Abt 1762","30 Jun 1844","0","(Research):

Census Information:

As transcribed by Eddie Maynard

""The pension papers also state that John McLemore lived in Granville County, North Carolina during the war until 1796 until he moved to Montgomery County, North Carolina for eight years (1796-1804). He is listed on the 1800 Montgomery County, North Carolina Census (Morganton township) with:

3 males under the age of 10
1 male age 26-44
1 female 16-25

Jim White indicates, however, that the only McLemore in Montgomery county in 1800 was Clem McLemore - the John McLemore who married Sarah Carnes was enumerated in Burke County in 1800, not Montgomery.

The pension papers show that John McLemore then moved to Burke County, North Carolina for 8 years (1804-1812). He is recorded in the 1810 Burke County, North Carolina census with:
2 males under the age of 10
1 male age 10-15
1 male over the age of 45
1 female age 10-15
2 females ages 16-25
1 female over the age of 45

1820 Census
not located

John McLemore states in his Revolutionary War pension papers that he then moved to Knox County, Tennessee (around 1812). He is first recorded in the Knox County, Tennessee Census records in 1830 with:
1 male age 10-15
1 male age 60-70
1 female age 20-30
Since John McLemore's wife Sarah Carnes is not recorded in the 1830 census, we assume that she died between 1820-1830.""


See Eddie Maynard's blogspot,

http://mymonroecountytngenealogy.blogspot.com/2011/06/john-mclemore-sarah-carnes.html

to view the actual images.","STR06" "I24720","McLemore","John","Abt 1762","30 Jun 1844","0","(Medical):It had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster. They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell's other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.

It is not currently known who the father of John McLemore, born 1762 in Brunswick, VA is.

Tom Heseltine speculates that due to the fact he named his eldest son Young, and that the name Young continues to as a first or middle name for many of his grandchildren, he might be descended from Young McLemore, the son of Abraham Macklemore the immigrant. Young married Lucy Nicholson. Susannah ""Sukey"" McLemore, born 1765 married Sgt. James GRAY as was the only child named in the will of Young McLemore. She also named her first born son Young Atkins Gray. Two confirmed descendants of Abraham Macklemore are also in the R1b1a2 cluster, and high resolutions yDNA matches to two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, a son of John McLemore. He is less likely to be a son of Abraham's son Atkins as John was not named in Atkins will and also due to the fact that Atkins had a son Nathaniel born in Granville County, NC in 1762...which makes it very unlikely he would have a son John born in same year in Brunswick County, VA.

Alternatively, John may be a son of James McLemore, Sr., who along with John McLemore and James McLemore Jr, took the oath of allegiance to the State (of North Carolina) in the Dutch District of Granville County. James L. McLemore, III, stated that Rudy Leverett, while researching the ancestry of Maj. Amos McLemore of Jones county, Mississippi, showed that Wright McLemore had a son named James McLemore, born circa 1738 in Virgina. He would have been the correct age to be a father of John. Wright is thought to be a son of William McLemore, thought to be eldest son of James Macklemore, the immigrant. William descendants settled in North Carolina, and the name Archibald was also used amount his descendants in Sampson County, North Carolina. James McLemore, III is not certain that a James, the son of Wright, even existed, however.","STR06" "I14734","McLemore","John","Bef 1774","Yes, date unknown","0","Ann and Eldon McLemore of Derby, Kansas show Eldon's ancestor as John McLemore, born ca 1775 in South Carolina, and as the son of Joel McLemore and Elizabeth Wyche of South Carolina. Other records, however, show that Joel and Elizabeth McLemore's son, Major John McLemore (born ca 1776), was married to Cressy McLemore [nee Lucretia Clifton]. Eldon's ancestor was instead married to a Winnie Baltice and had a large family, sons Wesley, Rueben, Matthew and John, and daughter Dorcus. Their branch of the McLemore family moved to northern Mississippi, and then onto Oklahoma. Could this actually be the John McLemore from whom Weldon descends?","STR06" "I24530","McLemore","John","Abt 1776","Aft 1837","0","The notes below are from Mark Freeman's ""McLemore Family of Southside Virginia"" website, and he in turn cites the Leonardo Andrea Collection on the McLemore surname.

Major John McLemore was a prominent man and a wealthy man. He had a large plantation adjoining the plantation of Col. David Myers and Myers son married a daughter of Maj. McLemore. There was a murder and Maj. McLemore spent his fortune defending his life for killing Col. David Myers. From the graveyard of Col. Myers: ""Col. David Myers was inhumanely murdered by John McLemore"" reads part of inscription on the headstone.

John McLemore's Will was signed 25 Jan 1837, Proved 6 Feb 1837, Richland Co, SC. Named in John McLemore's Will: Cressy McLemore, wife; Eliza A. Myers, wife of William M. Myers ""if she will not live any more with her husband,"" John McLemore, deceased son, his children and minors; Victoria Carolina McLemore, daughter of John; Marcus Cato McLemore, son of John; John McLemore, son of John Sr.; Eliza M. McLemore, daughter-in-law and widow of John McLemore; Joel McLemore ""my ungodly, prodigal son who has given himself over to vice and degredation...no part until he has shown that he has reformed.""; John Smart, my nephew, son of my sister, Sarah Smart; William Smart , my nephew, son of my sister, Sarah Smart; Carolina Moore, my niece and daughter of my sister Sarah Smart; and Harriet Woodward, my niece and daughter of my sister, Sarah Smart. Executors and Trustees of his estate: James Adams, Joel Adams, James Hopkins Adams. Witnesses: James Johnson, John S. Lott, James McMahon

Melba Gene McLemore found the following petition relating to a Major John C. McLemore, but as Martha E. McLemore is the petitioner, and not Lucretia, it may not be related to the same estate:

Title: McLemore, Martha E., petition of
Full Title: Martha E. McLemore.
Serial Set ID: 334 H.rp.502
Document Date: Jan 30, 1838
Author: John Bancker Aycrigg (1798-1856), Whig Representative from NJ
Committee: Committee on Invalid Pensions. House
Pages: 1
Subject Headings: Private Relief Action
Document No: H.rp.502
Serial Volume: 2
Congress Session:25-2
Session Volume: 2

Eldon and Ann McLemore of Derby, Kansas instead show him as dying ca 1848 in Rankin, Mississippi, and marrying Winnie Baltice, whom was said to be a full blooded Choctaw. They show John and Winnie as the parents of Wesley, Reubin, Matthew, Dorcus (m. to. Wm. Whitehead), John and Robert. They may be confusing him with Moses McLemore, who was married to Nancy (Vinnie) Batiste, believed to be a Choctaw Indian, and lived in Copiah County, Mississippi.","STR06" "I28622","McLemore","John","Aft 1783","Yes, date unknown","0","Listed as the first son born to this family by Melba Gene McLemore. No dates of other information shown.","STR06" "I21995","McLemore","John","Between 1785 and 1790","","0","John is shown by several researchers to have married Ruth Steelman. Ruth's dates are 1790-1850. A marraige date of 7 April 1810 in Surry County, North Carolina is shown. This should be verified.


Paul Williams excerpted information from a paper about the family of Ephraim McLemore written by James M. McKinney. McKinney indicated that there was a John McLemore on the 1811 Rockcastle Co. Tax list, but that there did not seem to be further reference to him in the Rockcastle records.


Douglas McLemore is working to prove he is descended from this line, as follows:

James McLemore (1662-1735) -- Fortain Gilliam (1668-????)
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Ephraim McLemore (????-????) -- Unknown (????-????)
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Ephraim McLemore (????-????) -- Hannah Hudspeth (1740-1798)
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John McLemore (1790-????) -- Ruth Steelman (1790-1850)
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John McLemore (1820-????) -- Eliza ? (1816-1897)
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Hiram Greene McLemore (1843-1926)----Nancy Ellen Heiffner (1862-????)
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Andrew Jackson McLemore (1876-1933) --Rosa Russel (1880-1972)
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Dickie McLemore (1904-1993) -- Della Mae Miller (1917-1993)
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His Father
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Douglas McLemore

He is certain from himself up to Eliza McLemore showing her children including Hiram Greene in both 1860 in KY then IN in 1880. Census data also connects Hiram Greene McLemore to his great grand father Andrew Jackson McLemore in IN and then IL. In KY in 1850 Eliza is shown with her children (including Hiram) and also what is believed to be her mother-in-law Ruth (Steelman) McLemore. What seems to be missing is the husbands of both Eliza and Ruth (which Doug got from hearsay were both widowed). This makes it difficult to connect everything back to James and Abraham Macklamore.

He has also found deed records of the right time (1870s) in Salem, Washington County, Indiana to show both Nancy Ellen Heiffner and an Elizabeth Ellen McLemore buying property there. He suspects Elizabeth Ellen is synonomous with Eliza. He also found the wedding license for Nancy Ellen Heiffner and Hiram Greene McLemore, and has electric photos of all of these records including the plot map from 1878 showing N. McLemore on one of the plots.","STR06" "I24552","McLemore","John","Between 1792 and 1794","Between 1836 and 1837","0","He was probably the John McLemore who died intestate about 1836 or 1837, and whose estate had to be committed to the sheriff for administration by order of court (Southampton Order Book 18, p. 274) entered May 15, 1837. (James L. McLemore, III, p. 65).","STR06" "I25593","McLemore","John","2 Sep 1793","Abt 1854","0","From his first years in Perry county, John McLemore paid taxes on 560 acres of land, up to 40 head of cattle, three slaves and a ferry which he operated on the Leaf River. At the time of his death, his large estate was divided among his heirs. His wife and daughter Elmyra shared about 880 acres between them. It is unknown what the other children received. (Hammond, MAJOR AMOS McLEMORE, p. 1).","STR06" "I25593","McLemore","John","2 Sep 1793","Abt 1854","0","(Research):Census Information:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Perry County
Enumerated the 20th September 1850 by James Carpenter
84-84
John McLemore, 57 M Farmer 1500 S.C.
Anna McLemore 46 F NC
Abraham McLemore 19 M Farmer Miss.","STR06" "I26191","McLemore","John","21 Dec 1810","Yes, date unknown","0","May have instead been born in North Carolina?

MaryLynn Santa and others show that he died in 1880 in Dade County, Missouri.","STR06" "I26191","McLemore","John","21 Dec 1810","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Tennessee, Monroe County, Civil District 12
Enumerated 4 Oct 1850
909-909\\
John McLimore 40 M Farmer $800 Ten
Delila McLimore 40 F Tenn
Marion McLimore 16 M Farmer Tenn
Patrick McLimore 14 M Tenn
Columbus McLimore 12 M Ten
Leander McLimore 8 M Ten
Synthia McLimore 10 F Ten
Dialtha McLimore 6 F Ten
Amanda McLimore 5 F Ten
Magdalene McLimore 4 F Ten
William McLimore 4/12 M Ten

1860 Census
Missouri, Dade County, Smith Township, Post Office Kings Point
Enumerated 12 Jun 1860
Page 22
159-159
John McLemore 49 M Farmer $3460 $3000 NC
Delila McLemore 47 F Tenn
Marion McLemore 26 M Farmer Tenn
Patrick McLemore 24 M Farmer Tenn
Columbus McLemore 23 M Farmer Tenn
Dialtha McLemore 18 F Tenn
Leander McLemore 16 M Tenn
Amanda McLemore 14 F
Magdalina McLemore 12 F Tenn
William McLemore 10 M Tenn
James L. McLemore 4 M Mo

1870 Census
Missouri, Dade County, Smith Township, P. O. Greenfield
Enumerated 11 July 1870
Stamped 103
72-76
McLemore, John 59 M W Farmer $4845 $2955 NC
McLemore, Delila 57 F W Keeping House Tenn
McLemore, Leander 26 M W farmer $--- $2130 Tenn
McLemore, William 20 M W Farm Laborer Tenn
McLemore, Luther 13 M W At Home Mo","STR06" "I27567","McLemore","John","Between 1813 and 1816","Yes, date unknown","0","Possibly the brother of Wright McLemore, born ca 1815. Jim McLemore speculates he may be a descendant of Drury McLemore of Bladen County, North Carolina.

He may also be related to descendants of Archibald McLemore of Sampson County, NC, as it appears his Son, Duncan McLemore, was living in Fayetteville, NC in 1910 with Edward Claudius McLemore, a son of Lofton Hayes McLemore, and grandson of Amos McLemore, both of Sampson County, NC.","STR06" "I27567","McLemore","John","Between 1813 and 1816","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1840 Census
Bladen County, North Carolina
Page 212

Could John and Wright be brothers?

John Macklemore
1 Male 20 to 30
1 Female under 5
1 Female 20 to 30

Wright Macklemore
1 Male 5 to 10
1 Male 10-15
1 Male 20-30
1 Female 20-30

John R. Macklemore
2 Males Under 5
2 Males 5 to 10
1 Male 30 to 40
1 Female under 5
1 Female 30 to 40

Duncan BULLARD (Bullard's and McLemore's are connected in Sampson County, NC; also John McLemore of Bladen named a son Duncan)

Raford Fisher
1 male under 5
1 male 5 to 10
1 male 30 to 40
2 females under 5
2 females 5 to 10
1 female 30 to 40


1850 Census
North Carolina, Bladen, Subdivision on NE Side of Cape Fear
Enumerated 22 Aug 1850 by Neill Kelly
HH 115-117 Wright and Eley McLemore
116-118
John McLemore 34 M Laborer NC
Betsey A McLemore 34 F NC
Eliza A McLemore 12 F NC
Duncan J McLemore 9 M NC
Martha J McLemore 4 F NC
Wilie W McLemore 3 M NC
","STR06" "I33980","McLemore","John","Bef 1814","","0","Shown on the ""Harrison-Wineland Connection"" tree at WorldConnect as John Alexander McLemore and also shown to be married to Eliza Ellen Carson. Additionally, he is shown as a son of John K. McLemore and Ruth Steelman, and grandson of Ephraim McLemore and Hannah Hudspeth. Eliza Carson is shown as a daughter of Charles Campbell Carson and Elizabeth Dysart of Washington County, Virginia. Findagrave.com shows Eliza as being buried at the Samuel Denny Cemetery, Salem, Washington County, Indiana. On this tree, John Alexander and Eliza Ellen are shown as the parents of six, Samuel Carson, William, David Nelson, Hiram Greene, Mary and Emma McLemore.

Douglas McLemore, a longtime researcher on this line, has not found any records to confirm the parents of these six purported siblings. He emailed in February, 2012, that ""in fact, I have two records that show otherwise. ""DAVID"" is listed as Hiram Greene McLemore's father on his death certificate and ""D A"" is listed as the father of Samuel Carson McLemore on the marriage license. Also, Owens is listed as his mother. Although his (Samuel Carson McLemore's) wife's maiden name is also Owens so this could be a transcription error.""

FindAGrave has a memorial page of Eliza Carson McLemore (1816 Kentucky-1897 Washington County, Indiana), and notes she was the wife of John Alexander McLemore. There is no link to her husband, but she is linked to children Samuel Carson McLemore, Hiram Greene McLemore and Elmira McLemore Hefner. (FAG #61147145). She is buried at the Samuel Denny Cemetery in Samel, Washington County, Indiana.

In April 2018, Douglas McLemore emailed ""I finally have hard evidence!!! Found a death certificate for Elmira (McLemore) Heifner, the daughter of Eliza McLemore and this Unknown McLemore. Her father is listed as John McLemore born in Kentucky!!! I am still VERY dubious of this being John Alexander McLemore as this guy. I am virtually certain that he has property in Alabama and may have died there. This doesn't fit the narrative that everything else paints about the travel from NC to KY to IN.""","STR06" "I26232","McLemore","John","Abt 1815","Bef 1860","0","Assumed to be part of the ""large family"" raised by Joel and Temperence McLemore based on his age and census location. Not proven.

John and Caroline and their four children can be found on the 1850 census, but as of 1860 the family is no longer together. It appears likely that John and Caroline died prior to this date, and that their children were scattered among differing families in Logan County. Hiram D, the oldest, was a boarder in the Lamb home. John, the next eldest, was living with his first cousin, David J. McLemore. The two youngest, Mary and James, were living in the home of their presumed uncle, Goodwin McLemore.","STR06" "I26232","McLemore","John","Abt 1815","Bef 1860","0","(Research):Census Information

1850 Census
Kentucky, Logan, District 1

463-473
John McLemore 35 M Blacksmith $300 N. Carolina
Caroline McLemore 27 F Ky
Hiram D. McLemore 7 M Ky
John McLemore 5 M Ky
Mary E. McLemore 3 F Ky
James A. McLemore 1 M Ky","STR06" "I36529","McLemore","John","Abt 1823","Aft 1864","0","Ann and Eldon McLemore show him as a son of John McLemore and Winnie Baltice of South Carolina and Mississippi. They further show the children of John and Winnie as being Wesley, Reuben, Matthew, Dorcus, John, and Robert.

Wesley McLemore and John McLemore both did live in Scott County, Mississippi at the time of the 1850 census, and both were born in South Carolina, but no other links connecting them have yet been proven. Additionally, Wesley was 21 years older than John. If related, they could as likely be father and son or Uncle and nephew as siblings.

Reuben (b. 1805), Matthew (b. 1808) and Dorucs (b. 1811) were also all born in South Carolina. They are also markedly older than John, and living in Copiah County, MS (several counties distant) versus Scott County. Again, no other links have been proven between them and John.

Nothing more is currently known about Robert.

The email thread below also indicates that John's parentage is still in doubt:

John McLemore of Morton,Scott,Miss
LindaMcLemore55 Posted: 11 Aug 2003 8:38AM

I'm trying to find the lineage of John McLemore born about 1823 South Carolina. He is found on the 1860 Census of Morton,Scott,Miss. His wife is named Anna and is about 38. Actually, I'm not sure if John was 37 or 57, but I've been lead to believe he was born about 1823. The brothers named for him that was sent to me have them being born around the 1802... area. They are supposidly Wesley;Reubin; Matthew, Robert & Dorcus. Born from 1802 thru 1811 except for John.

John and Annas children are: William, Henry R., Mary J. , Andrew P., Eliza, Nancy (Melvina?) Martha F., and John W. All supposidly born in Ms from 1842 to 1864.

I know this is sketchy, but I'm desperate. Just can't prove anything prior to 1860. I've been told that Johns mother was a Winnie Baltice ... but, I cannot find her. Johns father is also supposed to be a John ... but, I can't find him with the information I've been given. Does anyone know of this branch of McLemores? I just need to know how they connect and if possible, where to find them. I'd also like to know more on this Winnie as she's supposed to be 1/2 Choctaw.

The only other John McLemore in that area that I've found prior to this just lists him on the slave schedule as an owner, but gives no mention of his family. This was in 1850. Can anyone help me with this particular John?

Re: John McLemore of Morton,Scott,Miss
Merritt Mullen Posted: 10 Jul 2005 7:06PM

Don't remember if we exchanged notes before, but Nancy Vinnie Batiste is my ggg-grandmother. As far as I can tell, she was mostly Choctaw with some French blood (from the French-Canadian Batiste family who settled in Mobile, it is thought). She was born 1794, probably in MS. She married Moses McLemore about 1814, probably in MS, and did have a son named John, but not the John you are looking for. Her son was John Thomas McLemore. b. Mar 1817 in Wayne Co MS and d. Nov 1863 Copiah Co MS. He married first Agnes Smith, and second Rebecca Rogers.

Re: John McLemore of Morton,Scott,Miss
peanut07 (View posts) Posted: 11 Jul 2005 9:04AM
Classification: Query
Surnames: McLemore
Thanks for responding. I'm at a loss as to where my husbands John McLemore and Anna descend from. My father in law was only about 3 when his father Andrew Pinkney McLemore died. What information I have is sketchy. Lots of rumors, but you know how rumors go. Once again ... thanks for responding. Linda

http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.mclemore/408/mb.ashx

Thomas McLemore (born 1931, San Augustine, TX was shown to be a yDNA match to a direct descendant of his, Timothy V. McLemore, at 11 markers on 5.21.2021

","STR06" "I36529","McLemore","John","Abt 1823","Aft 1864","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Scott County
Enumerated 5 Jun 1850
315-315
John McLemore 28 M Occupation ""None"" Value of Property None SC
Ann McLemore 28 F Miss
William McLemore 8 M Miss
Henry W./R. McLemore 7 M Miss
Mary J. McLemore 6 F Miss
Eliza C. McLemore 5/12 F Miss

1860 Census
Mississippi, Scott County, P. O. Morton
Enumerated 7 Aug 1860
Page 86
574-574
John McLemore 37 M Farmer 100 200 Sc
Anna McLemore 38 F Miss
Wm. McLemore 18 M Farm Laborer Miss
Henry McLemore 17 M Miss
Mary McLemore 15 F Miss
Eliza McLemore 13 F Miss
Nancy McLemore 8 F Miss
Martha McLemore 6 F Miss
John McLemore 1 M Miss","STR06" "I36529","McLemore","John","Abt 1823","Aft 1864","0","(Medical):Y DNA Results, FTDNA Haplogroup:

R1b1a2

A direct male descendant of John McLemore was a participant in the Morrison DNA study. The kit number was 35844, and this DNA was a high definition match to two other McLemore's (not previously proven to be related), as well as with a McElmurry from Kentucky

See the results for Group O at the following website:

http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/

John McLemore descendant was an exact 25 marker match to John McLemore, born 1822, in North Carolina, with descendants later settling in the area of Jasper/Newton/Sabine counties, Texas; Wright McLemore and Keton Jones McLemore who lived in adjoining households at the time of the 1830 Richland County, Arkansas and whose descendants also later settled in Texas.

According to FamilytreeDNA in Houston, the probability that the two DNA donors share a common ancestor, is as follows:

In comparing 25 markers, the probability of sharing a common ancestor within the last...

4 generations is
27.54%
8 generations is
58.22%
12 generations is
78.24%
16 generations is
89.3%
20 generations is
94.93%
24 generations is
97.66%

In addition to this above matches, the Wright McLemore, John McLemore, and Keton Jones McLemore descendants were also matches to two proven descendants of Abraham Macklemore, the immigrant, and John McLemore, born 1762, the Revolutionary soldier who left descendants in Knox County, Tennessee; Dade County, Missouri; Illinois; Mississippi; and Alabama.

Each of these matches, including the McElmurry, can be found indexed in these files.

The members of R1b are believed to be the descendants of the first modern humans who entered Europe about 35,000-40,000 years ago. Those R1b forebearers were the people who painted the beautiful art in the caves in Spain and France. They were the contemporaries (and perhaps exterminators) of the European Neanderthals. R1b is the most common Y haplogroup in Europe - more than half of men of European descent belong to R1b. Fourteen of the 30 most common haplotypes in the YSTR.org database are typical of R1b.","STR06" "I38492","McLemore","John","Abt 1832","19 Nov 1911","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M1W8-PWX/p1
Name: John Mclemore
Gender: Male
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 19 Nov 1911
Death Place: 2nd Dist., Knox Co., Tenn.
Age: 76
Birth Date: 1835
Birthplace: Same
Occupation: Farmer
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B07514-0
System Origin: Tennessee-EASy
Source Film Number: 1308105
Reference Number: cn 47923
Collection: Tennessee Deaths and Burials, 1874-1955

Said to be a Civil War veteran and buried in Union Cemetery in Knox County.","STR06" "I38492","McLemore","John","Abt 1832","19 Nov 1911","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, 23rd District
Enumerate Jun 16 - 18, 1900
SD 2 ED 89 Sheet 9A Stamped 149
168-171
McLimore, John Head W M Aug 1833 66 m 34 Tenn NC Farmer
McLimore, Minerva Wf W F Feb 1834 66 m 34 1/1 SC SC SC
Crawford, Mary A Dtr W F Aug 1870 29 m4 3/1 Tenn Tenn SC
Crawford, John L. R. G-son W M Dec 1899 5/12 S Tenn Sc Tenn
Crawford, John F Son-in-law W M Oct 1868 31 m 4 SC SC SC Day Laborer","STR06" "I29831","McLemore","John","Abt 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1860 Census
Bladen, North Carolina, P.O. White Oak
Enumerated 26 July 1860
Stamped 109
423-423
John R. McLemore 25 M Farmer NC
Mahala J McLemore 34 F Domestic NC
Jennot Mc. McLemore 1 M NC","STR06" "I26671","McLemore","John","Abt 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information

1860 Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Beat 3
719-698
Sarah McLemore 30 F Farmer 4800 $300 Tenn
William A McLemore 10 M Miss
Joseph G McLemore 8 M Miss
Martha A. McLemore 6 F Miss
George H.W. McLemore 2 M Miss
John McLemore 19 M Farm Laborer Miss<---Appears to be the son of William McLemore and Mary Alford of Lauderdale County, Mississippi

It is not known with certainty who the 30 year old Sarah McLemore, the head of household in the above census listing is. Some researchers speculate this is Sarah Fortson McLemore, who would have been a half-sister to John. This is not know with certainty, however, and her age and birthplace seemingly contradict this.","STR06" "I25769","McLemore","John","3 Nov 1847","14 Feb 1924","0","""John married Angeline Halbert and lived in Limestone County. John was a small man which served him well during the Civil War. One day he was with his Uncle Maclin Bass McLemore in Rogersville. Maclin was a pilot on the Shoals. The Shoals, being a treacherous body of water and rapids, took a skilled person to navigate. That fateful day John and Maclin were captured by the army. Thinking John was too young (he was 15); he was told to go home and tell his aunt what had happened to her husband.

John in later years carried the Star Route mail in Limestone County. This mail was carried on horseback for which he received $4.00 a month. He lived in Limestone until his death on Valentine Day in 1924 when he literally dropped dead with a heart attack while walking to the store."" (The Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama, p. 347).","STR06" "I25769","McLemore","John","3 Nov 1847","14 Feb 1924","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1900 Census
Alabama, Limestone, Beat No. 7 Pleasant Grove
Enumerated 12 June 1900 by Samuel Williams
SD 7, ED 89 Sheet 45A Stamped 120
80-80
John H/W McLemore Hd W M Sept 1849 50 M 32 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Angaline M McLemore Wf W F Sept 1850 49 M32 14/7 Ala Ala Ala
Earlie B McLemore Son W M Aug 1880 19 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
Odie L McLemore Son W M Dec 1879 20 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
William T. McLemore Son W M Nov 1883 16 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Labor
Wiley B. McLemore Son W M Apr 1885 15 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Labor
Vinus B. McLemore Son W M Mar 1887 13 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Labor
John C. McLemore Son W M Nov 1889 10 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Labor

1910 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Precinct 4 Big Creek
Enumerated 8 May 1910
SD 8 ED 103 Sheet 9B
168-181
McLemore, John W Hd M W 58 M1 42 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Angeline M Wf F W 58 M1 42 11/6 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, John C Son M W 19 Ala Ala Ala Farm Labor
-182
McLemore, Buford Hd M W 21 M1 1 Ala Ala Ala Miller ?? Mill
McLemore, Mary Wf F W 23 M1 1 Tn Unk Unk
McLemore, Tessie Dtr F W 2/12 S Ala Ala Tn
169-183
McLemore, Ottie L Hd M W 30 M9 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Sallie E Wf F W 22 Mi 3/3 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Lavada A Dtr F W 7 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Arvel H Son M W 5 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Bessie Dtr F W 3 S Ala Ala Ala

1920 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, 8th Big Creek
3 February 1920
SD 8 ED 107 Sheet 8B
135-161
McLemore, John W M W 71 Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Dema F W 23 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Otisca Dtr F W 6 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Christine Dtr F W 5 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Dartha Dtr F 10/12 Ala Ala Ala
----162
McLemore, John C Hd M W 29 M Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, William Wf F W 21 M Al Tn Al","STR06" "I21820","McLemore","John","Abt 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1900 census, there was a John McLemore, born July 1855, who was a farmer in White Oak, Bladen County, North Carolina. He was married to a Christine, who was also born in July 1855. They were the parents of four children, Charlie B. (1882), Louis H. (1884), Minnie (1890) and Anna (1894). This may be the son of Raiford and Mary, as Bladen County is adjacent to Sampson County.

Robert McLemore Butler instead has him married to an Ann TATOM.","STR06" "I37585","McLemore","John","Abt 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","Could this be the J. J. McLemore who was mentioned in the Knoxville Weekly Whig and Chronicle: Wednesday, September 15, 1875, in a column titled E. T. University. The article noted that ""The University had opened Thursday with from two hundred and twenty-five to two hundred and fifty students, and many more expected to arrive...Lieut. A. H. Nave had the Cadets out on parade yesterday, or rather he had them out to form them into companies, after which the following list of officers were chosen and announced...Company ""B."": J. J. McLemore, Captain; S. P. Sharp, 1st Lieut,; A. Summers, 2d; W. B. Bachman, 1st Sergeant.""","STR06" "I2596","McLemore","John ""Johnnie"" Elton","2 Aug 1892","8 Jul 1925","0","I ASSUMED this is the ELTON that Bernis D Thacker (2523 Laurelcrest Memphis, TN 38133-5190 bdt0915551@msn.com) lists as the oldest child of Thomas and Sophia McLemore. The 1910 census did show that Sophia was the mother of 6 children, only five who were living. The children listed at the time of the 1910 census were John E., Myrtie, Fannie, Maggie and Ary A.

Also, this appears to be the same person as the 27 year old John E. McLemore, married to 22 year old Anne P, who was living in San Augustine, Texas (ED#176) and working as a barber at the time of the 1920 census. He died before the 1930 census. John W. Clark shows his date of death as much earlier, circa 1910.","STR06" "I45807","McLemore","John ""Johnny"" L.","Mar 1892","Yes, date unknown","0","Among the progressive and wide-awake young business men of Haskell is numbered John McLemore, a native son of Oklahoma, who has been an important factor in developing the oil fields of this section of the state and also has financial and real estate interests. He was born at Arthur, near Duncan, Oklahoma, March 9, 1892, of the marriage of Albert and Lizzie (Ligon) McLemore, the former a native of Dade county, Missouri, while the latter was born in Illinois. The father came to this state in territorial days, establishing his home near Duncan, in what was then known as Indian Territory, in 1888. There he followed agricultural pursuits until 1896, when he removed to Tahlequah, where he resided until March, 1898, and then made his way to Stonebluff, in which town he was assassinated on the 16th of March 1909. The mother passed away on the 31st of January 1912.

John McLemore was reared and educated at Bacone, three miles north of Muskogee, and was sixteen years of age at the time of his father's death. In partnership with his brother he continued to operate the home farm until March, 1916, when he came to Haskell. In this locality he also engaged in farming but subsequently disposed of all of his stock and on March 15, 1919, purchased an interest in the Creek Land & Loan Company, which had been organized by Frank B. Glascock and his two daughters, Nellie C. and Sarah S. He and B. K. Williams now own that concern. He also owns about six hundred acres of land, which he leases profitably. He is a stockholder and director of the Haskell National Bank, also has large oil holdings, and it was largely through his efforts that the Stonebluff oil field was developed. He displays marked business sagacity for one of his years and through the capable management of his interests has already advanced to a substantial point on the high-road to success.

At Muskogee, Oklahoma, on the 8th of November, 1912, Mr. McLemore was united in marriage to Miss Grace Hendrickson, a daughter of Andrew and Mary (Morgan) Hendrickson, natives of Kentucky and pioneers of Kansas and Oklahoma. Her father
was one of the early agriculturists of Okmulgee county and there passed away in April, 1914. Her mother still resides on the home farm. Mr. and Mrs. McLemore have become the parents of four children: Helen May, who was born August 19, 1913; Ernestine, born April 30, 1916; Margaret N., born April 27, 1918; and Hilda Jean, born October 23, 1920. Mrs. McLemore is a native of the Blue Grass state and was born May 6,1892.
Mr. McLemore is independent in his political views, reserving the right to vote according to the dictates of his judgment, and he has been called to public office, serving for two years as mayor of Haskell and giving to the city a businesslike and progressive administration. He attends the Christian church and fraternally is identified with the Elks lodge at Muskogee, of which he is a life member, and he is also a prominent Mason, belonging to the commandery and the Shrine at Muskogee, while in the consistory at McAlester he has taken the thirty-second degree. He is a young man who has not yet reached the zenith of his powers, but in the development of his talents he has established himself in a foremost position in business circles of Haskell, and judging by what he has already accomplished the future holds for him unlimited possibilities.

(Source: Muskogee and Northeastern Oklahoma, Volume 3, S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1912; transcribed by Vicki Bryan)

","STR06" "I25477","McLemore","John A.","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","Mark Freeman shows him as the same person as the John Armstead McLemore (born 1855 vs. 1845) who married Mary Matthews and was the father of William Armstead McLemore. Based on the 10 year gap in age, this may not be correct.



","STR06" "I25613","McLemore","John A.","6 May 1869","11 Dec 1935","0","Jonathan Driver kindly emailed a link to his FindAGrave memorial page, which has a scan of his obituary, added by Bonnie Sisson Manning. The date or name of the newspaper is not refereneced. It is transcribed below:

John A. McLemore Dies at His Home Here Wednesday

Funeral Services for Local Man To be Held Thursday Afternoon

J. A. McLemore, age 67, well known local man, died Wednesday mornign t his residences on West Cypress avenue following an illness of five days. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 8 o'clock at the Robinson Funeral Home with interment following in the Christ Church cemetery. The services will be in charge of Rev. D. L. O'Neal, pastor of the Presbyterian Church.

Mr. McLemore is survived by three son, L. A. McLemore of Bastrop, S. L. McLemore of Panama City, Florida and W. E. McLemore of Monroe, two daughters; Mrs. Ruby Ogden of Bastrop, amd Mrs. Evelyn Fisher of Bastrop, one sister, Mrs. Lela Pierce of Meridian, Miss, and two brothers, Charlie McLemore and Jim McLemore.

Mr. Driver further shows John's children as:

Athol Mclemore
1893

Allison Mclemore
1896

Myrtle E Mclemore
1898

Shelley Loper Mclemore
1902

William Eugene McLemore
1904

Ruby E Mclemore
1908

Evea Mclemore
1909","STR06" "I25613","McLemore","John A.","6 May 1869","11 Dec 1935","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Louisiana, Union Parish, Police Ward 2
Enumerated 3 May 1910
SD 5 ED 132 Sheet 17A
Sadie and Alabama Landing Road
228-231
McLemore, John A Head M W 40 m1 20 Miss Miss Miss Farm operator General Farm
McLemore, Willie M Wf F W 35 m1 20 7/7 La SC Tenn
McLemore, Athol Son M W 17 S La Miss La Farm Laborer Home Farm
McLemore, Allison Son M W 145 S La Miss La Farm Laborer Home Farm
McLemore, Myrtle E Dtr F W 12 S La Miss La None
McLemore, Shelley L Son M W 8 S La Miss La Farm Laborer Home Farm
McLemore, Willie E Son M W 6 S La Miss La
McLemore, Ruby E Dtr F W 2 S La Miss La
McLemore, Evea Dtr F W 1 S La Miss La
Loper, Lou D Mother-in-law F W Wd 6/1 Tenn Tenn

1920 Census
Louisiana, Franklin Parish, Ward 7
Enumerated 26 Feb 1910
SD 5 ED 34 Sheet 13 or 14 B and 14A
454-463
McLemore, John Head M W 52 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Willie Wf F W 45 M La Germany/German Tenn
McLemore, Shelly Son M W 18 S La Miss La
McLemore, Eugene Son M W 15 S La Miss La
McLemore, Rubye Dtr F W 12 S La Miss La
McLemore, Ever Dtr F W 11 S La Miss La
455-465
McLemore, Allison Head M W 23 M La Miss La Farmer
McLemore, Rassey Wf F W 20 M Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Florise Dtr F W 11/12 S La La Miss



1930 Census
Louisiana, Morehouse County, Bastrop Town
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 34-4 SD 2 Sheet 15B
North Marable Street
301-320-360
McLemore, John A. Head R 35 M W Miss Miss Miss Ret. Dealer Groceries
McLemore, WIlliam M Wf F W 54 M 15 La Miss Tenn
Fisher, Eva Dtr F W 20 M 18 La Miss La
Fisher, George R Grandson M W 1 7/12 S Tx Miss La","STR06" "I4697","McLemore","John A.","30 Dec 1904","27 Sep 1997","0","John McLemore completed an application for a Social Security account on November 28, 1936, showing himself as age 32. His address at the time of the application was 338 Palestine Road, Picayune, Mississippi, and his employer was Goodyear Yellow Pine Co.

John reported that he was born December 30, 1903 in Picayune to William Robert McLemore and Liza Parker,both deceased.

His brother, Sim Joseph McLemore was also employed by Goodyear Yellow Pine, and completed an application for a social security account a few days prior to John. Sim listed his date of birth as December 13, 1903. As it would be nearly impossible for Sim and John to be born only 17 days apart, to the same parents, in 1903, it is assumed that John and Sim were actually twins, or that one or the other had the wrong age and year of birth listed on their social security application. John's headstone is engraved with the DOB of 30 December 1904, assumed to be correct.","STR06" "I36409","McLemore","John A. W.","15 Oct 1894","16 Sep 1939","0","Name J W Mclemore
Event Type Death
Event Date 16 Sep 1939
Event Place Stamford, Jones, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 15 Oct 1894
Birthplace , Oklahoma
Father's Name T D Mclemore
Mother's Name Mattie Thompson
Certificate Number 42881
GS Film number 2118304
Digital Folder Number 005144948
Image Number 02523

His Death certificate shows he died in a farm accident, being crushed under a tractor. He was married to Mrs. Buske McLemore.

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3M6-PWM : accessed 19 Aug 2014), J W Mclemore, 16 Sep 1939; citing certificate number 42881, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2118304.","STR06" "I35310","McLemore","John Alvin","10 Mar 1885","15 Dec 1959","0","An actual copy of his Texas Death Certificate can be seen online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. He is shown as a son of James McLemore and Emma Smith. It is ASSUMED that the James McLemore that is his father is a son of Young Leander McLemore, as another son of Young Leander, John Wesley, was also in Somervell County around this time period. This should be verified through an obituary or census records. John Alvin was listed as born in Somervell County. His residence at the time of his death was Tolar, and his occupation was farming. He was married, and the informant was his wife, Mrs. J. A. McLemore.

When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was a resident of Sommervell County. His DOB was instead shown as 11 Mar 1884.
","STR06" "I35310","McLemore","John Alvin","10 Mar 1885","15 Dec 1959","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Somervell, JP 1
Enumerated 23 Apr 1910
SD 12 ED 86 Sheet 9B
167-172
Newman, Henry L Hd m W 52 W Tx Tn Tn
Newman, Plez J Son M W 16 S Ark Tx Ark
Newman, Aut N Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Ark
Newman, Sidney L Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Ark
Newman, John O SOn M W 5 S Tx Tx Ark
----173
McLemore, John N Son in law M W 25 M1 7 Tx Tn Tn
McLemore, Ora D Dtr F W 24 M1 7 3/3 Ark Tx Ark
McLemore, Erwin L Grandson M W 5 S Tx Tx Ark
McLemore, Mabel W Granddaughter F W 3 S Tx Tx Ark
McLemore, Rush Grandson M W 2 S Tx Tx Ark","STR06" "I35310","McLemore","John Alvin","10 Mar 1885","15 Dec 1959","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I27173","McLemore","John Amos Josiah","16 Nov 1865","5 May 1942","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated 27 May 1910 by Luther M. Cox
SD 6 ED 15 Sheet 31A Stamped 174
508-511
McLemore, Josiah A.J. Hd M W 44 M1 21 Ms Ms Ms Farmer
McLemore, Laura Wf F W 42 M1 Ky Ala Ala
McLemore, Bunyan Son M W 21 S Ms Ms Ky Farm Labor
McLemore, Laurence Son M 17 S Ms Ms Ky Farm Labor
McLemore, Gavin Son M W 14 Ms Ms Ky Farm Labor
McLemore, Paul Son M W 10 S Ms Ms Ky
McLemore, Myrtle Dtr F W 8 S Ms Ms Ky
McLemore, Evaline Dtr F W 6 S Ms Ms Ky
McLemore, Agnes Dtr F W 5 S Ms Ms Ky

1920 Census
Mississippi, Perry County, Beat 2
Enumerated 6 Feb 1920 By D.M. McLemore
SD 6 ED 124 Sheet 5B
McLemore, John A Hd 55 M Miss Miss Miss Laborer Woods
McLemore, Laura K Wf 43 M Ky Ga Al
McLemore, Gavin W Son 22 M Miss Miss Ky Fireman Skiffer?
McLemore, Mary C Dtr-in-Law 16 M Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Paul A Son 20 S Miss Miss Miss Laborer Skiffer?
McLemore, Emma M.M. Dtr 16 S Miss Miss Ky
McLemore, Evelyn M Dtr 14 S Miss Miss Ky
McLemore, Allie Agnes Dtr 13 S S Miss Miss Ky
Cooley, Atha W Nephew 19 S Miss Miss Miss


1930 Census
Mississippi, Jones County, Beat 4, Ovett
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 24-19 SD 9 Sheet 1B
19-21
McLemore, Bunion Head 200 M W 40 M 21 Miss Miss Miss Wood Cutter Turpentine Plant
McLemore, Lovie Wf F W 37 M 17 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Hazele Dtr F W 17 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Elma Dtr F W 14 S Miss Miss Miss
19-22
McLemore, Joe(sic) R Head M W 64 M 23 Miss Miss Miss Wood Cutter Turpentine Plant
McLemore, Laura Wf F W 63 M 22 Miss Miss Miss
23-26
McLemore, Paul J Head M W 30 M 20 Miss Miss Miss Laborer Transportaion
McLemore, Getrude Wf F W 30 M 20 Miss Miss
McLemore, Dorothy Dtr F W 7 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Laura Dtr F W 4 1/12 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Doria Dtr F RW 3 8/12 Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I26336","McLemore","John B.","8 Apr 1867","25 Jul 1939","0","Listed as a son at the time of the 1880 census, but not by William Pearman McLemore. This should be resolved. Said to have married Adonia SEALE.","STR06" "I27839","McLemore","John Bunyon","14 Feb 1890","13 Jun 1941","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was listed as a resident of Lumberton, Mississippi, with an occupation of ""working in a mill"" for A. W. Hinton &Co. He had a wife and children to support. He was Tall, of medium build, with light blue eyes and light brown hair. The date of his registration was Jun 5, 1917.","STR06" "I27839","McLemore","John Bunyon","14 Feb 1890","13 Jun 1941","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Mississippi, Perry County, Beat 2
Enumerated 2 and 3 Feb 1920
SD 26 ED 126 Sheet 1A
4-4
McLemore, Bunyan Head M W 29 M Miss Miss Miss Laborer Mill Company
McLemore, Lovie T Wf F W 26 M Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Hazel M Dtr F W 8 S Miss Miss Ala
McLemore, Elma J Dtr F W 5 S Miss Miss Ala

1930 Census
Mississippi, Jones County, Beat 4, Ovett
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 24-19 SD 9 Sheet 1B
19-21
McLemore, Bunion Head 200 M W 40 M 21 Miss Miss Miss Wood Cutter Turpentine Plant
McLemore, Lovie Wf F W 37 M 17 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Hazele Dtr F W 17 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Elma Dtr F W 14 S Miss Miss Miss
19-22
McLemore, Joe R Head M W 64 M 23 Miss Miss Miss Wood Cutter Turpentine Plant
McLemore, Laura Wf F W 63 M 22 Miss Miss Miss
23-26
McLemore, Paul J Head M W 30 M 20 Miss Miss Miss Laborer Transportaion
McLemore, Getrude Wf F W 30 M 20 Miss Miss
McLemore, Dorothy Dtr F W 7 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Laura Dtr F W 4 1/12 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Doria Dtr F RW 3 8/12 Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I25649","McLemore","John C.","19 Jul 1854","3 Apr 1888","0","His tombstone reads:

John C. McLemore
Jul 19, 1854
Apr 3, 1888
How many hopes lie buried here","STR06" "I26583","McLemore","John Caleb","Abt 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","Some researchers show his middle name as Caleb, that he married Martha Susan Radford/Matha A. Radford in Lauderdale County, Mississippi, and that he died in Union Parish, Louisiana after 1872. Not confirmed.","STR06" "I26583","McLemore","John Caleb","Abt 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Could this be him on the 1870 census?

1870 Census
Lousiana, Union Parish, Ward No. 2, P.O. Marion
Enumerated 19 July 1870
Page 44
238-238
McLemore, John 40 M W Farmer $275 $200 Miss
McLemore, Susanah 40 F W Housekeeper Ala
McLemore, Augustus 16 M W Farm Labor Miss
McLemore, Amos 14 M W Farm Labor Miss
McLemore, Elisabeth 12 F W Miss
McLemore, William D 10 M W Farm Labor Miss


","STR06" "I22051","McLemore","John Christmas","1 Jan 1790","20 May 1864","0","866. Smith and Owsley, eds., ""The Papers of Andrew Jackson"" , vol. I: 1770-1803, p..125. .. (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

William Christmas's double-nephew, John Christmas McLemore became a clerk in his office in 1806 at the age of sixteen. On the death of his Uncle (1811?), McLemore succeeded to his office which he held for many years. It was said McLemore had more Tennessee land ""on the books"" than any individual person at any time.

In the course of his wheeling and dealing, many towns were named by him, including a town on the north side of the South fork of Obion river, at or near the place called ""McLemore's Bluff,"" on the land of John C. McLemore, and the said town to be known by the name of Christmasville.

One can readily see that the town was named by him in honor of his family, as was the nearby West Tennessee town of McLemoresville.

File: McLemore, John C. .. Andrew Jackson Papers.1770-1803.docRMB

West Tennessee land speculator John C. McLemore was born January 1, 1790, in Orange County, North Carolina. In 1809 he moved to Nashville, where he became a surveyor's clerk. Five years later, he succeeded his uncle William Christmas as surveyor general of the Tennessee Military Tract. His name appeared in most county land books as a grant or land locator or as an official. Because of his character, generosity, and business acumen, contemporaries considered McLemore a potential gubernatorial or senatorial candidate, but he never ran for either office. Both Nashville and Memphis named an early street in his honor, an indication of his community status.
In addition to his popularity and impressive good looks, McLemore's rise to prominence benefited from his marriage to Elizabeth Donelson, daughter of John Donelson, a longtime friend of Andrew Jackson. Before 1820 Jackson and McLemore cooperated in land development in northern Alabama with fellow brother-in-law and Jackson favorite General John Coffee.

McLemore invested heavily in West Tennessee's development. Evidently he lent his name to McLemoresville and Christmasville in Carroll County. More importantly, the Jackson-McLemore tie resulted in the latter's early interest in Memphis and made him the fourth founding father of the city, along with Jackson, John Overton, and James Winchester. In competition with Overton and Winchester, McLemore speculated in risky ventures, namely Fort Pickering and the LaGrange and Memphis Railroad. Nearly bankrupt, he tried to recoup his losses in California's gold boom of 1850. Within a decade, McLemore returned to Memphis, where he died May 20, 1864.

The following bio by Mary and Kent, was copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Marjorie Gurley:

Land Surveyor and Speculator. Though not as well known as his counterparts, McLemore was one of the original founders of Memphis playing a large if not larger role than John Overton, Andrew Jackson and James Winchester. At the age of 16 he moved to Nashville and began clerking as a land surveyor. Five years later he was appointed surveyor general of the military district by the Tennessee state legislature, a job formerly held by his uncle, William Christmas. In 1815 McLemore married Elizabeth Donelson, a niece of Andrew Jackson. Jackson and McLemore partnered together and enjoyed great success in land deals in Alabama and Tennessee. The two owned quite a bit of land in Memphis and when Jackson ran for president he traded his 625 Memphis acres to McLemore in exchange for land in Madison County making McLemore one of the largest land holders in Memphis. In addition he had land holdings throughout the state, mostly in West Tennessee, and at least two towns were named for him, McLemoresville and Christmasville. McLemore moved to Memphis in order to promote the town, sell lots and make money. He placed his name on the 1828 deed giving public access to the Memphis river front including Court Square, Market Square, Auction Square and the riverfront promenade. Through his land deals McLemore became extremely wealthy but his gamble on the failed Memphis and LaGrange railroad cost him most of his wealth. The project was an abject failure and a financial panic in 1837 decimated his holdings further. In an attempt to make a financial comeback McLemore went to California in the 1849 gold rush. He stayed there for about 12 years returning to Memphis before his death. Of all four founders of the City of Memphis, John Christmas McLemore is the only one buried in Memphis.

","STR06" "I27644","McLemore","John Cluff","Nov 1889","23 Mar 1959","0","Obituary and military information, below, copied from his FindAGrave Memorial page created by Mary Jo:

Limestone Democrat, Athens, AL, Tuesday, March 24, 1959

John Cluff McLemore, 68, died of a heart attack at his home on Rt. 2 Elkmont shortly after noon yesterday.

Funeral services were held this afternoon at the Cartwright Church of Christ. Burial was in Roselawn Cemetery, McConnell Funeral Home directing.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lillian McLemore; one son, J.C. Carter, Athens; and three grandchildren; three brothers, Early and Wiley McLemore, Elkmont, and Buford Carter of Chattanooga, Tenn.; and three half-sisters, Mrs. Otis Pyron, Mrs. Emmett Blakely and Mrs. Curtis Haraway.

Inscription:
ALABAMA
PVT US ARMY
WORLD WAR


Name John Cluff Mclemore
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Name Prefix:
Event Date 23 Mar 1959
Event Place Rural, Limestone, Alabama
Gender: Male
Race (Original):
Race:
Age (Original) 68y
Birth Year (Estimated) 1891
Birth Date (Original):
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
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Father's Name John William Mclemore
Father's Titles and Terms:
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Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name Nina Holbert
Mother's Titles and Terms:
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Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Address:
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Cemetery:
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Funeral Home:
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GS Film number 908939
Reference ID 5840

Citing this Record:
""Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J65P-RH3 : accessed 28 Oct 2013), John Cluff Mclemore, 23 Mar 1959; citing reference 5840, Department of Health, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 1908939.

I","STR06" "I27644","McLemore","John Cluff","Nov 1889","23 Mar 1959","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, 8th Big Creek
3 February 1920
SD 8 ED 107 Sheet 8B
135-161
McLemore, John W M W 71 Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Dema F W 23 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Otisca Dtr F W 6 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Christine Dtr F W 5 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Dartha Dtr F 10/12 Ala Ala Ala
----162
McLemore, John C Hd M W 29 M Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, W/Lillian Wf F W 21 M Al Tn Al

1930 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Big Creek Precinct 8
Enumerated April 14, 1930
ED 42-17 SD 2 Sheet 10B
181-195
McLemore, John C Hd M W 39 M 29 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Tera L Wif F W 31 M 21 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, John C. Jr Son M W 9 S Ala Ala Ala","STR06" "I25905","McLemore","John Coffee","3 Apr 1818","21 Oct 1882","0","Was said to have first been married to Mary Louise NELSON on 22 July 1851 in Mississippi. No children appear to have been born to this union.

Said to be buried at Elmwood Cemetery in Memphis, TN.","STR06" "I25905","McLemore","John Coffee","3 Apr 1818","21 Oct 1882","0","(Research):Census Information:

1870 Federal Census
Tennessee, Shelby County, 10th Civil District, Collinsvill
e P.O.
Enumerated 18 July 1870
Page 4
21-21
McLeemore, John C 52 M W Farmer $1700 $1000 Tn
McLeemore, Sarah 30 F W Housekeeper Ala
McLeemore, Elizabeth 12 F W Ten
McLeemore, Leane 9 M W Ten
McLeemore, John 7 M W Ten
McLeemore, Melvin 5 M W Ten
McLeemore, Baby 2 M W Ten
Ketchim, T??? M W Ga
Randolph, Wm 19 M W Ga
Gun, Nancy 40 F B Miss
Robinson, Lewis 50 M B Miss
Jones, Edward 30 M B Miss
M???, Caroline 28 F M Ten

1880 Federal Census
Household:
Name RelationMarital StatusGenderRaceAgeBirthplaceOccupationFather's BirthplaceMother's Birthplace
J. C. MC LEMORE ?sup?1?/sup? Self M Male W 62 TN Farmer TN NC
S. L. MC LEMORE Wife M Female W 42 AL Keeping House AL GA
Lucy MC LEMORE Dau S Female W 20 TN TN AL F. L. MC LEMORE Son Male W 18 TN TN AL
J. C. MC LEMORE Son Male W 16 TN TN AL
M. L. MC LEMORE Son S Male W 12 TN TN AL W. ... MC LEMORE Son S Male W 10 TN TN AL Valde MC LEMORE Son S Male W 7 TN TN AL M. F. MC LEMORE Dau S Female W 5 TN TN AL
Source Information:
Census PlaceDistrict 10, Shelby, Tennessee
Family History Library Film 1255278 NA Film Number T9-1278
Page Number 282B","STR06" "I40107","McLemore","John Columbus","25 Jan 1890","12 Sep 1948","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F6GY-1S6
Name: John Columbus Mclemore
Gender: Male
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place:
Birth Date: 25 Jan 1890
Birthplace: Ellis, Ellis, Texas
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race: White
Father's Name: Christopher Columbus Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Alvine Louise Shelton
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00014-5
System Origin: Texas-EASy
Source Film Number: 1639038
Reference Number: v79 p161
Collection: Texas, Births and Christenings, 1840-1981

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VR3M-GV2
Name: John Columbus Mclemore
Gender: Male
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place:
Birth Date: 25 Jan 1890
Birthplace: Auborn, Ellis, Texas
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name: Christopher Columbus Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Avline Louise Shelton
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00016-3
System Origin: Texas-ODM
Source Film Number: 1651032 IT 1-3
Reference Number:
Collection: Texas, Births and Christenings, 1840-1981

","STR06" "I35561","McLemore","John Cortie ""Jack""","14 Feb 1917","3 Jul 1918","0","(Research):Paul McLemore shows his middle name as Cortis or Cortie.","STR06" "I34527","","","","","","","" "I25837","McLemore","John D.","Jan 1822","Aft 1900","0","James McKinney indicates that John D. McLemore was the only one of the original McLemores to stay in the area of Rockcastle County, Kentucky. He was granted 200 acres on Skaggs Creek.","STR06" "I25837","McLemore","John D.","Jan 1822","Aft 1900","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1860 Census
Kentucky, Rockcastle County, Southern District, Post Office Mount Vernon
Enumerated 11 June 1860
Page 6
42-42
Gillum McLemore 78 M Farmer NC
43-43
Jno. McLemore 27 M Farmer $100 $130 Ky
Nancy A. McLemore 24 F Ky
Wm T. McLemore 4 F Ky
Ann E. McLemore 3 F Ky
Sarah J. McLemore 1 F Ky
44-44
Right McLemore 35 M Farmer $200 $103 Ky
Sarah Curly 78 F Widdow $--- $20 NC

1870 Census
Kentucky, Rockcastle County, District 5, Post Office Mount Vernon
Enumerated 11 and 12 August 1870 by Wm. Souder
Stamped 73 (bottom of prior page and top of page 73)

12/12
John Waddle and Louisa (McLemore) and children

13/13
McLemore, John D 48 M W Farmer $300 $280 KY
McLemore, Nancy A 40 F W Keeping House KY
McLemore, William F 14 M W Works of Farm KY
McLemore, Ann E 12 F W At Home Ky
McLemore, Sarah J 10 F At Home Ky
McLemore, Thomas G. 8 M Ky
McLemore, Cinthia 6 F W Ky
McLemore, John D 4 M W Ky
McLemore, Wright 1 M W Ky

14/14
McLimoor, Wright 46 M W Farmer $500 $310 Ky

1880 Census
John D. McLemore Self M M W 54 Ky Farmer Ky Ky
Nancy J. McLemore Wife M F W 46 Ky Keeping House Ky Ky
Thomas J. McLemore Son M M W 18 Ky Works of Farm Ky Ky
Artemecia McLemore Dtr Law M F W 20 Ky At Home Ky Ky
Jane McLemore D S F W 15 Ky Ky Ky
John McLemore S S M W 13 Ky Ky Ky
Wright McLemore S S M W 11 Ky Ky Ky
Hackley McLemore S S M W 6 Ky Ky Ky
Census Place E.D. 97, Rockcastle, Kentucky
FHL Film # 1254441 NA Film #T9-0441
Page Number 416C

1900 Census
Kentucky, Rockcastle County, Precinct No. 7
Enumerated 1 June 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 1 Stamped 168A
7-7
McLemore, John D. and Paralee with dtr
8-8
McLemore, John D. Hd W M Jan 1822 78 M 45 Ky Ky Ky Farmer
McLemore, Nancy A Wf W F May 1840 60 M 45 Ky Va Va
McLemore, Thomas Son W M Sept 1861 38 D Ky Ky Ky Farm Hand
9-9
McLemore, William and Amanda with children
10-10
McLemore, Hackley and Lora","STR06" "I27548","McLemore","John D.","Abt 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","Paul Williams emailed, in January 2012, that ""In 1910, John Mademore (sic) age 44 KY KY KY was residing with his brother-in-law John W. Smith in Tippecanoe County, Indiana. John 's spouse is not present, but his 12 year old daughter, Liza is in the household, shown as John Smith's niece.""","STR06" "I27548","McLemore","John D.","Abt 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Kentucky, Rockcastle County, Precinct No. 7
Enumerated 1 June 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 1 Stamped 168A
7-7
McLemore, John Hd W M Mar 1870? 30 M 10 Ky Ky Ky Farmer
McLemore, Pearlee Wf W F Apr 1870 30 M 10 3/1 Ky Tn Tn
McLemore, Eliza Dtr W F Sept 1897 w S Ky Ky Ky
8-8
McLemore, John D. Hd W M Jan 1822 78 M 45 Ky Ky Ky Farmer
McLemore, Nancy A Wf W F May 1840 60 M 45 Ky Va Va
McLemore, Thomas Son W M Sept 1861 38 D Ky Ky Ky Farm Hand
9-9
McLemore, William and Amanda with children
10-10
McLemore, Hackley and Lora

1910 Census
Indiana, Tippecanoe County, Union Twp
Enumerated 25 Apr 1910
SD 10 ED 185 Sheet 5B
Farmers Interstate
84-84
Smith, John W Hed M W 77 M3 17 Oh GermanyGerman IreEnglish Farm Laborer
Smith, Cynthia Wf F W 46 m1 17 Ky Ky Ky
MacLemore, John Brother-in-law M W 44 m1 25 Ky Ky KY Farm Laborer
MacLemore, Liza Niece F W 12 S Ky Ky Ky","STR06" "I25509","McLemore","John Dabney","3 Aug 1813","28 Jun 1880","0","A 36 year old John D. McLemore, born in Tennessee, is located in the Southern Division of Carroll County, Mississippi at the time of the 1850 census. John appears to be living with his wife, Sarah, and four children: Daniel, Price, Jefferson and Adalaide. As several researchers show John Dabney McLemore as the father of Price Perkins McLemore (although the evidenced for this is not documented in their trees), it appears likely that this John D. McLemore is indeed John Dabney McLemore. Rev. William McLemore shows that he was actually born in North Carolina, and does not list a location of death. Several online trees show he died in Panola County, Mississippi, but no sources are cited for this.

It is further shown on the 1850 census that John is married to a 24 year old Sarah, born in North Carolina. She would have been too young to be the mother of the three boys in the household, but is likely the mother of John's one year old daughter, Adalaide.
He reported that he owned property worth $2,000.

In 1860, the same John D. McLemore appears to still be listed in Carroll County, but without a wife or children enumerated with him. His real property was reported to be worth $381,000 and personal property was reported at $400,000. This is a huge increase in value in a relatively short time period. He is shown as a Farmer/Merchant. It appears that the ""personal property"" was likely his inventory of slaves.

This appears likely based on the following:

CARROLL COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI
LARGEST SLAVEHOLDERS FROM 1860 SLAVE CENSUS SCHEDULES
and
SURNAME MATCHES FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS ON 1870 CENSUS
Transcribed by Tom Blake, October 2001

MCLEMORE, John D., 200 slaves, Dist. 4, page 289B (? no stamped number located)
MCLEMORE, John D., 89 slaves, Dist. 4, page 289
MCLEMORE, Jno. D., 79 slaves, Dist. 3, page 280
MCLEMORE, John D., by W. D. Warren overseer, 68 slaves, Dist. 2, page 259

FORMAT. This transcription lists the names of those largest slaveholders in the County, the number of slaves they held in the Police District where counted, the number of the Police District and the first census page on which they were listed. The page numbers used are the rubber stamped numbers in the upper right corner of every set of two pages, with the previous stamped number and a ""B"" being used to designate the pages without a stamped number. Following the holder list is a separate list of the surnames of the holders with information on numbers of African Americans on the 1870 census who were enumerated with the same surname. The term ""County"" is used to describe the main subdivisions of the State by which the census was enumerated.

SOURCES. The 1860 U.S. Census Slave Schedules for Carroll County, Mississippi (NARA microfilm series M653, Roll 596) reportedly includes a total of 13,808 slaves. This transcription includes 75 slaveholders who held 40 or more slaves in Carroll County, accounting for 5,073 slaves, or 36% of the County total. The rest of the slaves in the County were held by a total of 888 slaveholders, and those slaveholders have not been included here. Due to variable film quality, handwriting interpretation questions and inconsistent counting and page numbering methods used by the census enumerators, interested researchers should view the source film personally to verify or modify the information in this transcription for their own purposes. Census data for 1860 was obtained from the Historical United States Census Data Browser, which is a very detailed, searchable and highly recommended database that can found at . Census data on African Americans in the 1870 census was obtained using Heritage Quest's CD ""African-Americans in the 1870 U.S. Federal Census"", available through Heritage Quest at

Source:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajac/mscarroll.htm

After the Civil War, in 1865, he filed for a petition of pardon and amnesty from the federal government.

""To his Excellency Andrew Johnson, President of the United States of America. Comes petitioner respectfully represents that he is now and had been for many years resident of the State of Mississippi; that he has a wife and eight children, and is fifty two years of age [therefore born ca 1813]. That at the commencement of the War he was invested as a partner in a commission house in New Orleans and a a planter in said State of Mississippi & Yazoo and Tallahatchie bottoms, that he was then and is now as a member of the land commission house and as an individual largely indebted, Say altogehter about the amoutn of three hundred thousand dollars, an undertimable amount which is due to orphan children, that he has lost all of his slaves, and second, all of the debt due to him, and said commission house, are now nearly worthless, that the property he now owns is worth more than twenty thousand dollars but that is is wholy insufficient to pay his debts. He is advised that by reason of the value of his property he is not entitled to the benefit of your Excellency's proclamation of Amnesty, dated 29 May A. D. 1865, and that he must apply for an official pardon. He also states that he comes under none of the ??? except form the benefits of ??? proclamation Except the one in relation to persons owning $20,00 in taxable property. He states that he was opposed to the secession of the Southern States and opposed it until it was done. After the war commenced he consciously believed it to be duty to assist his state and section, which he did tot he best of his ability. He was elected a member of the Legislature of the State of Mississippi in Oct 1863 and held that office when the war ended. This was all the office of position he ever held during said war. He was not in the army, being exempt from his age. He now states that he desires the benefit of said Proclamation and amnesty. That he has takend the oath ??? prescribed which he hopes to ????, which he declares he will conciously observe. He also states that no proceedings have been commenced to condemn or subject any of his property under the confiscation laws of th U.S. he now asks that he be allowed a full & free pardon."" John D. McLemore.

At the time of the 1870 census, a John D. McLemore is once again listed in Carroll County, with a 44 year old wife ""Sally"" born in North Carolina. This appears to be the same Sarah he was listed with 20 years earlier. Several younger children are listed in the household with them as well. Perhaps his wife and children were living apart from him in 1860, or maybe they were just inadvertantly left off of the census by the enumerator.","STR06" "I25509","McLemore","John Dabney","3 Aug 1813","28 Jun 1880","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Carroll, South Division
Enumerated 26 Sept 1850
Stamped 227
#447-484
John D. McLemore 36 M Farmer $2000 Tenn
Sarah A. McLemore 24 M NC
Daniel McLemore 12 M Miss
Price P McLemore 10 M Miss
Jefferson McLemore 9 M Miss
Adalaide McLemore 1 F Miss
Daniel, Price and Jefferson were all marked as having attended school during the year.

1860 Census
Mississippi, Carroll County, Police District 4
Enumerated 27 Aug 1860 by H.L. Allen
Post office Carrollton
Page 17
122-122
John D. McLamore 47 M Farmer/Merchant H. $381,000 $400,000 Tenn
No family listed??

1870 Census
Mississippi, Carroll County, Div 28 Twp 18 Range 4
Enumerated 24 Jun 1870
Stamped 549
56-56
McLemore, John D 56 M W Planter
McLemore, Sally 44 F W Keeping House NC
McLemore, John 18 M W At School Miss
McLemore, Green (sic) 16 M W At School Miss
McLemore, Maggie 9 F W Miss
McLemore, Edger 3 M W Miss
Gerus, Steel? 45 F B Cook NC
Gerus, Tilman 14 M B Domestic Servant Miss

1880 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, 23rd District
Enumerated 7 July 1880
Page 40 SD 1 ED 23
349-359
McLemore, John D W M 67 Faremer DEAD Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Sallie A W F 54 Wf Keeps House NC NC NC
McLemore, Abram G W M 26 S Merchant Niss Tenn NC
McLemore, Maggie W F 19 Dtr At home Miss Tenn NC","STR06" "I25560","McLemore","John Dabney","12 Apr 1832","Aft 1910","0","1862 enlisted in McLemore's Co. F, 4th Tennessee Cavalry. Discharged in 1863 on account of bad health. According to Confederate Soldiers and Patriots of Maury County, Tennessee ""He was court martialed by Federals on 3 May 1865 because in Dec. 1864 he and Richard Mackey got 1000 grain sacks from the Carter's Creek Station; he was released.""

(Courtesy of Mark Freeman)

Betty Pritchett writes that ""During the rest of the war years, he worked in the Commissary Department in Columbia, Tennessee. He spent most of his civilian life as a farmer and a stock raiser.""","STR06" "I25560","McLemore","John Dabney","12 Apr 1832","Aft 1910","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1870 Census
Tennessee, Williamson County, 4th Civil District, Post Office Jordans Store
Enumerated 5 July 1870 by L. McCall
Page 6
52-51
McLemore, J.D. 38 M W Farmer Tenn
McLemore, Lucy J 31 F W Keeping House Tenn
McLemore, A.P. 5 M W Tenn
McLemore, Sidney G 2 M W Tenn
McLemore, June 1 F W Tenn

1880 Household:
Name RelationMarital StatusGenderRaceAgeBirthplaceOccupationFather's BirthplaceMother's Birthplace
D. John MCLEMORE Self M Male W 48 TN NC NC
A. Lesey MCLEMORE Wife M Female W 41 TN Keeping House NC NC
A. P. MCLEMORE Son S Male W 16 TN NC NC
S. G. MCLEMORE Son S Male W 13 TN NC NC
Jan... MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 10 TN NC NC
Robenia MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 8 TN NC NC
Eliza SWANSON Other M Female B 40 TN Laborer/Servant NC NC
Martha SWANSON Other S Female B 15 TN Laborer NC NC
A. Rachell SWANSON Other S Female B 3 TN NC NC
Source Information:
Census PlaceDistrict 4, Williamson, Tennessee Family History Library Film 1255285 NA Film Number T9-1285 Page Number 47D

1900 Federal Census
Texas, Haskell, JP 1, ED 89
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900 by A. W. Springer
SD 4, ED 89, Sheet 4B
68-72
McLemore, Atkinson Head W M May 1864 36 M 12 Tenn Tenn Tenn Drug Clerk
McLemore, Josephine Wife W F Feb 1866 34 M 12 4/3 Tenn Tenn Vir
McLemore, Florella Daug W F May 1890 10 Tx Tenn Vir
McLemore, Francis Daug W F Oct 1896 3 F Tex Tenn Va
McLemore, Leasy V. Daug W F Nov 1898 1 F Tx Tenn Va
McLemore, John D Father W M Apr 1832 68 M 41 Tenn NC Tenn
McLemore, Leisa A Mother W F Feb 1839 61 M 40 7/4 Tenn NC NC
Davis, ??? Hand W M Aug 1883 16 D Ga Unk NC Farm Labor

1910 Census
Texas, Taylor, Abilene Ward 3, ED 266
(Note: The scan of the actual census Microfilm at Ancestry.com is nearly illegible. The listing below is from the Ancestry.com transcription of this listing)

Whens F. McLemore (Atkins) 45
??? McLemore 45 (Josephine?)
Florence McLemore 19
Francis McLemore 12
??? McLemore 11 (Leasa)
??? D. McLemore 78 (John D.)
Lucy McLemore 71
John WRIGHT 44","STR06" "I26807","McLemore","John Dabney","Between 1851 and 1852","Abt 1931","0","Could he be the father of the John Dabney McLemore, born 20 Dec 1883 in Austin, TX and died 24 Dec 1925 who was buried in the IOOF Cemetery, Greenwood, LeFlore County, Mississippi?

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=mclemore&GSiman=1&GScid=1665969&GRid=109862003&","STR06" "I25251","McLemore","John Donnelly","3 Jul 1913","23 Apr 1939","0","A scan of an article on his Find A Grave memorial page shows he died in Marshall, Texas after a boatin accident on Caddo Lake, on the Texas-Louisiana border.The article was headlined ""Boat Collision Takes Life of Dallas Native, Night Tragedy ends in Drowning of One, Injuries to Three"" The story note that John was riding with three companions, and died when a speed boat hit the boat he was in.


Name: John Donnelly Mclemore
Death Date: 23 Apr 1939
Death Place: Precinct No. 2, Harrison, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 25 years 3 months 20 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 03 Jul 1913
Birthplace: Dallas, Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Edward E. Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Margaret Butler
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Switchman, Telephone Co.
Place of Residence: Marshall, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Dallas, Texas
Burial Date: 26 Apr 1939
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2118015
Digital Film Number: 4030440
Image Number: 1723
Reference Number: cn 18839
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I31164","McLemore","John Edward","29 May 1876","19 Aug 1958","0","Thought, but not proven, to be the brother of William McLemore, the husband of Leona Bridges? They lived near each other at the time of the 1900 census, and were listed as adjacent families as of the 1910 census. Both census enumerations were in Walker County, Alabama.

On the ""Weddle Family Tree"" on Ancestry.com, he is shown as John Edward McLemore, a son of Frank M. McLemore and Mary Anne Hussey, and grandson of Calvin and Martha McLemore, and great grandson of Wilson McLemore. John's siblings are shown as Martha, William Newton McLemore (b. 1873), and Mary Elizabeth.

Not proven, so more research should be done.","STR06" "I31164","McLemore","John Edward","29 May 1876","19 Aug 1958","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Alabama, Walker County, Twp 12 R 9 Beat 6 Carbon Hill
Enumerated 11 June 1900
SD 6 ED 141 Sheet 18B
248-252
McLemore, William N Hd W M May 1876 24 M 0 Ala Ala Miss Coal Miner
McLemore, Leona P Wf W F Jan 1877 23 M 0 0.0 Ala Ga NC

Alabama, Walker, Carbon Hill, Twp 13 R 9 Beat 5 Carbon Hill
Enumerated 13 June 1900
SD 6 ED 141 Sheet 16B
319-325
McLemore, Arthur Boarder W M Aug 1872 27 S Miss Irland? Irland? Engineer Coal Mine

Alabama, Walker, Pr 7 (Beach Grove)
Enumerated 2 June 1900
SD 6 ED 142 Sheet 1B
11-11 A.C. and Nancy Swindle
13-13
McLemore, John Hd W M May 1878 22 M 0 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Susan E Wf W F May 1885 15 M 0 Ala Ala Ala

1910 Census
Alabama, Walker County, Pr. 5
Enumerated 29 April 1910
SD ? ED 175 Sheet 25A
513-526
McLemore, John Hd M W 34 m1 10 Miss Miss Miss Miner Coal Mines
McLemore, Dina Wif F W 25 M1 10 4/4 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Ruby Dtr F W 9 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Gussie S. Dtr F W 7 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Nellie Dtr F W 4 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Johnnie Dtr F W 2 S Ala Ala Ala
514-527
McLemore, William Hd M W 34 M1 10 Ala Ala Miss Farmer
McLemore, Leona Wf F W 22 M1 10 5/3 Ala Ga SC
McLemore, Carl Son m W 8 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, William F. Son M W 5 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Carrie Son M W 2 S Ala Ala Ala

1920 Census
Texas, Mills County, JP and Voting Box 28
Enumerated 10 and 11 March 1920
SD 17 ED 168 Sheet 3B
Hamilton and Goldtwaite Road
Indexed on Ancestry.com as Mcle
J. E. Mclemore age 47 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Dena Mclemore age 35 Ala Ala Ala
Ruby Mclemore age 18 Ala Miss Ala
Lois Mclemore age 16 Ala Miss Ala
Nellie Mclemore age 14 Ala Miss Ala
Jennie Mclemore age 12 Ala Miss Ala
Arthur Mclemore age 9 Ala Miss Ala
Christine Mclemore age 4 Ala Miss Ala
Harry Mclemore age 2 Ala Miss Ala","STR06" "I46191","McLemore","John Edward","10 Oct 1943","13 Feb 2011","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Beanie Ragan Adams:


JOHN MCLEMORE, 67, of Talihina, Okla. went home to be with Jesus on February 13, 2011. Son of Arthur Clinton and Mae Coble McLemore, he began his journey on this earth in Alvin, Texas on October 10, 1943. John grew up in Alvin and told countless stories of playing with his cousins and friends, fishing in the Gulf, hunting with his dad, and working in his parents five and dime variety stores. He accepted Christ as his Lord and Savior at a young age. He began using his God-given gift of singing in church as a minister. He was the music minister at the First Baptist Church in Talihina for over 35 years. He loved the Lord, and loved his church family. John graduated high school from Allan Military Academy. He bought his first street rod during his freshman year of college at Sam Houston State University, in Huntsville, Texas. Street rodding would become his life long passion. For a short time after college he managed several A & W Root Beer Franchises. He moved to Tuskahoma, Oklahoma in 1970. He partnered with his father, built and developed the Kiamichi Fish Farm. John married the love of his life Martha Ann Boston, on October 2, 1971. They had three children together and his commitment and love for all of them was beyond measure. Rare was the day that he didn't say ""I love you"" multiple times. He owned and operated the Western Auto in Talihina until 1986. Soon thereafter, he began teaching art at Talihina Public School. He would often say, ""teaching is what I should have been doing all my life."" Mr. Mac absolutely adored his students. No doubt about it, he was an avid Tiger fan. He could be found Friday nights, 2nd row from the top, on the fifty yard line, cow bells in hand. To many of his street rod buddies he was known as ""Talihina John"", or just ""TJ"". He was a founding member of the ""No Name Gang"", and would spend countless hours talking about, and building hot rods with this brotherhood of friends. He established the ""Talihina Fun Run"" in 1998, and has hosted it for the last 12 years. The Talihina Fun Run always ended with a meal at John's home and a stroll through his ""Field of Dreams."" He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents John Edward and Dena McLemore, and maternal grandparents Omar Shaw and Alice Coble, and his parents. He is survived by his wife of 39 years, Martha Ann McLemore, of the home; daughter Rebecca McLemore of Talihina; son Clinton and Kim McLemore of Ardmore; daughter Stephanie McLemore of Ardmore; and three grandchildren, Kadie, Jonathan, and Rachael McLemore of Ardmore; and ""adopted"" son Alex Barron, of Spiro. He was the brother-in-law of Donna and the late Bill Baggett, Janice and Paul Lawson, and JD Boston all of Talihina. He leaved numerous other cherished relatives, and friends. While he will be greatly missed by his family and friends, we rejoice in knowing he has completed his journey here, and is at home with his Lord. John was a member of the Talihina Lions Club for 24 years.

Services will be held on Thursday, February 17, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. at the Talihina High School Gym, with Reverend Mark Cook and Reverend Carrol Redwine officiating. Interment will follow at the Old Talihina Cemetery. Arrangements under the direction of Talihina Funeral Home, Talihina, Oklahoma.","STR06" "I31697","McLemore","John F.","13 Dec 1880","Sep 1966","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Census
Indiana, Gibson County, Patoka Twp
Enumerated 10 through 12 January 1920
SD 77 ED 15 Sheet 3B
64-64
McLemore, John Hd M W 39 M Ky KY Ky Farmer General Farm
McLemore, Hettie Wf F W 39 M Ind Tn Ind
McLemore, Freman Son M W 16 S Ind Ky Ind
McLemore, May Dtr F W 9 S Ind Ky Ind

1930 Census
Indiana, Gibson County, Patoka
Enumerated April 17, 1930
ED 12 SD 26-22 Sheet 10B
McLemore, John F Hd M W 50 M28 Ky KY KY Farmer Own Farm
McLemore, Hettie Wf F W 50 M28 Ind Tn Ind
McLemore, May Dtr F W 20 S Ind Ky Ind","STR06" "I59","McLemore","John F. ""Finn""","28 Dec 1853","12 Feb 1924","0","Finn's middle name could have been Fenton (based on a poll tax receipt from Jasper) or Finerel (based on the middle name of his son, Rufus) or Finn, as he was commonly called.

At the time of the 1880 census, he was widowed, and living in the home of his in-laws with his young daughter.

He was a farmer. On the 1900 Sabine County census, he is shown in household 22, next to the Henry S. White family, his wife's brother. Household 36 is that of Thomas E. McLemore, his half brother.

Finn died in at the home of his son, Vessie McLemore. Vessie and Nina had been caring for him. Granddaughter Evon remembers she and some cousins going out into the woods to gather wildflowers for him while her father built a coffin. Her father and his brothers took the coffin by cart to the Gravel Hill cemetery a few days later.","STR06" "I59","McLemore","John F. ""Finn""","28 Dec 1853","12 Feb 1924","0","(Research):Census information:

1880 Census
Census Place:Precinct 3, Jasper, Texas
Source:FHL Film 1255313 National Archives Film T9-1313
Page 14 Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
J.F. MCLEMORE Self M W W 25 Texas Occ: Laborer Fa: AR Mo: GA
Vilona MCLEMORE Dau F S W 7 M Texas Fa: Texas Mo: MS
Frances WIGLEY Self M M W 69 GA Occ: FarmerFa: VA Mo: VA
Sarah WIGLEY Wife F M W 67 SC Occ: Keeping House Fa: SC Mo: SC
Martha WIGLEY Dau F S W 31 MS Occ: At HomeFa: GAMo: SC
Alexander WIGLEY Son M S W 25 Texas Occ: Printer Fa: GA Mo: SC

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 1
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 2A Stamped 93
22-23
McLemore, John Head W M Dec 1853 46 M 17 Ga NC NC Farmer
McLemore, Ruth T Wf W F Dec 1859 40 M 17 7/6 Tx Miss Miss
McLemore, Vessie E Son W M Feb 1885 15 S Tx Ga Tx Farm Laborer
McLemore, Rufus F Son W M July 1886 13 S Tx Ga Tx Farm Laborer
McLemore, Earnest Son W M May 1887 13 S Tx Ga Tx Farm Laborer
McLemore, Mellie Dtr W F Feb 1891 9 S Tx Ga Tx
McLemore, Ira Son W M Jan 1896 4 S Tx Ga Tx

1910 Federal Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 16 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 1B
Milam Road
12-13
McLemore, John F. Head M W 51 M2 26 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
McLemore, Ruth T Wf F W 50 m1 26 8/7 Tx Ala Miss
McLemore, Ernest E Son M W 20 S Tx Ga Tx Farmer
McLemore, Mellie M Dtr F W 19 S Tx Ga Tx
McLemore, Elvie R Dtr F W 16 S Tx Ga Tx
McLemore, Ira W Son M W 14 S Tx Ga Tx Laborer Farm
McLemore, Emma L Dtr F W 9 S Tx Ga Tx","STR06" "I31505","McLemore","John Fielding","30 Dec 1844","19 Oct 1932","0","In 1900 he was living in the home of David J. McLemore and Eliza Hudson McLemore of Logan County as of the 1860 census. He and David J. McLemore appear to have been first cousins.

I was unable to locate him as of the 1870 census, but in 1880, he was living in the home of another first cousin, Sarah McLemore Hoskins, still in Logan County.

FindAGrave indicates he was buried in the Oaklawn Cemetery, Welsh, Jefferson Davis Parish, LA. They also show on that website that he served in ""Co. F, 26 Ky Inf"", which is inscribed on his headstone.

Porter Marshall shows that he was a served for the C.S.A. during the Civil War. This is NOT correct.

A descendant emailed: ""John Fielding McLemore (b. 1844) was a Union Soldier, he was not part of the CSA as listed on the site. The 26th KY Infantry was Union (See Wikipedia and the National Park Service Website) Also, if you look at his grave marker it bears the emblem of the Great Seal of the United States. Last, my grandfather told me that his ""grandaddy"" ( John F. McLemore) served in the Union Army and ""was wounded 8 times."" Of course, I have no proof that he was wounded 8 times but as a boy growing up in the south, it stuck with me that one of my ancestors was a Union Soldier.""","STR06" "I31505","McLemore","John Fielding","30 Dec 1844","19 Oct 1932","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Kentucky, Logan County, Auburn Magisterial District North
Enumerated 13 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 51 Sheet 8A Stamped 253
156-156
McLemore, John F Hd W M Dec 1844 M 19 Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Farmer
McLemore, Mary S Wf W F May 1852 48 M 19 6/6 Kentucky Kentucky
McLemore, Cyrus G. Son W M Apr 1883 17 S Kentucky Kentucky Farm Laborer
McLemore, Benjamin S Son W M Mar/May? 1885 15 S Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Farmer Laborer
McLemore, Jeneva M Dtr W F Sep 1886 13 S Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
McLemore, Euvy R Dtr W F Dec 1888 11 S Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
McLemore, Iva C Dtr W F June 1893 6 S Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky","STR06" "I28645","McLemore","John H.","Between 1827 and 1829","22 Apr 1862","0","According to Melba Gene McLemore, he filed a Federal Land Patent in Jefferson County in 1855.

Melba Gene McLemore also shows that he enlisted as a Private in Co. K, 18th Arkansas Infantry, at Pine Bluff, Arkansas on February 22, 1862. He died in Little Rock Arkansas just two months later, on April 22, 1862. It is possible that he died in a measles epidemic that took place in the Spring of that year.","STR06" "I28645","McLemore","John H.","Between 1827 and 1829","22 Apr 1862","0","(Research):Census Information:

1860 Census
Arkansas, Jefferson County, Bartholomew Twp, Post Office Pi
ne Bluff
Page 3 Stamped 895
Enumerated 9 July 1860
331-294
John H. McLemore 33 M Farmer $145 Tenn
L.V. McLemore 24 F Tenn
V.R. McLemore 7 M Ark
M.C. McLemore 5 M Ark
L.J. McLemore 3 F Ark","STR06" "I29849","McLemore","John H.","Abt 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","Appears to have married an Elizabeth prior to 1870, and was living in a household adjacent to his parents.","STR06" "I29849","McLemore","John H.","Abt 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
North Carolina, Moore County, Post Office Carthage
Enumerated 6 July 1870
Page 34
228-235
McLemore, JR 63 M W Farmer $2000 $1500 NC
McLemore, Margaret 63 F W NC
McLemore, Matilda J. 38 F W NC
McLemore, Martha J 22 F W NC
McLemore, Ellen F 20 F W NC
McLemore, Willis J 17 M W
McLemore, Warren W 9 M W NC
Moore, Hugh 35 M W Laborere NC
Thoghin, Susan 38 F W Pauper NC
229-236
McLemore, John H 38 M W Farmer $300 $400 NC
McLemore, Elizabeth 31 F W NC","STR06" "I39882","McLemore","John H.","Dec 1884","14 Aug 1953","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F3MT-F13
Name: John Mclemore
Death Date: 14 Aug 1953
Death Place: Shreveport, , Caddo, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Race (original): White
Race (standardized): White
Age: 68
Estimated Birth Year: 1885
Birth Place: Hazelhurst, Mississippi
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Tennie
Father's Name: M L Mclemore
Mother's Name: Lizzie Rotch
Film number: 1574041
Image Number: 00456
Certificate Number: 429
Digital Folder Number: 4215615
Collection: Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956","STR06" "I58","McLemore","John Lynn","26 Dec 1932","13 Sep 2007","0","His original Texas Birth Certificate listed him as Dalton McLemore. He was not known by this name as he was growing up, and was dismayed to discover this years later. He told his niece, Melinda, that he legally changed his name to John Lynn. Perhaps he was initially named in honor of his mother's brother-in-law, Dalton Cousins.

The Texas Birth Certificate in the name Dalton showed that he was the sixth living of nine children in total born to his mother.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K6GV-FHK
Name: Dalton Mclemore
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 26 Dec 1932
Event Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Father's Name: Vessie Eugine Mclemore
Mother's Name: Nina Ophelia Fuller
Certificate Number: 98874
Digital Folder Number: 005035230
Image Number: 01691
Collection: Vessie Eugine Mclemore in entry for Dalton Mclemore, ""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935""

Lynn served in the U.S. Army from January 24, 1955 to January 25, 1957, and was stationed at Fort Lewis in Washington State.

He spent most of his working life as a welder in Texas and Oklahoma. He and his wife Bobbie retired to the family homestead in San Augustine in the mid 1980's, where he raised cattle, and was overseer of the timber and wildlife on McLemore farmstead.

Sabine County Reporter
September 19, 2007
Page 11

John Lynn McLemore

John Lynn McLemore, 74, of San Augustine died Sept. 13, 2007 in Lufkin.

He was born Dec. 26, 1932 in San Augustine to Vessie Eugene McLemore and Nina Ophelia Fuller McLemore. He was a rancher and a veteran of the U.S. Army. He was also a member of the Rosevine Church of God.

Survivors: wife, Bobbie McLemore of San Augustine; daughters, Lynda Sue Michaelski and husband Patrick of Clear Lake, Debbie McAdams of Lufkin, Dayna Martin and husband Nathaniel of Nacogdoches; sons, Steven Nash, and wife, Lori of Marble Falls, David Nash and wife, Jerri of Texas City, Charles Henry McLemore of Broaddus, Kenneth Edward McLemore of San Augustine, Ray Lyn Frederick and wife, Alicia of Wells; brother, Tom McLemore and wife Bonnie of Houston; sister, Evon Tisdale of Lufkin; 20 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Sunday, Sept. 16 at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine with Rev. Floyd Wright officiating. Interment followed at Rosevine Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Fall 2007; note that the original obituary showed Lynn's daughter as Linda Sue McMichaelski, in error)

A similar obituary appeared in the September 20, 2007 issue of the San Augustine Tribune, page 10.","STR06" "I58","McLemore","John Lynn","26 Dec 1932","13 Sep 2007","0","(Medical):Prostate Cancer","STR06" "I1988","McLemore","John M.","Abt 1822","Jan 1891","0","It is assumed that since John McLemore, at a relatively young age, was married to Sarah Morgan of Sampson County, NC that he was also almost certainly a native of Sampson County, NC himself. It further appears, based on the 1840 head of household census, that he was probably already living with the Morgan family by 1840, when he would have been just 18. It is not known if he and Sarah were already married, or if he was simply a farm hand. Furthermore, an analysis of all the McLemore families in Sampson County, NC (both through and examination of census enumerations and land transfer deeds) indicate that if John McLemore was indeed from Sampson County, he would almost certainly have to be a son of Tobias McLemore. There is no other family into which he would fit. This relationship is therefore based on circumstantial evidence, and is not absolutely certain. Any additional information, which would either help prove or disprove this relationship, is most welcome. Please email: strong@texas.net

In a letter written by Johnnie Mae Speights, she recounted a story told by her Uncle Ira ""...his father ran away from home at age 14 in the dark of night because he was smoking in the barn and set it on fire and it burned up, horses and all."" Henry McLemore heard a slightly different version of this story. As told to him by Ira's son, DeFord ""...the father was a mean drunk. He came home with a group of men after a night of heavy drinking. He woke him up in the middle of the night and ordered him to go tend to the horses. He stumbled out in the dark to the barn to do this. As he was working, one the horses kicked over a lantern, and the barn started on fire. Scared to death of his facing his father's wrath, he jumped onto a horse and took off, never looking back.""

According to Nan McCoy Kittell of Jasper, a descendant of John McLemore, it was actually John McLemore (our common ancestor), and not his son John Finn, ""who ran away after burning down the barn."" Nan also thinks John may have had the middle initial ""M"", but does not know what that stood for. Nan's mother, who also did much research on this branch of the McLemore family, noted that ""John left S. C. (sic) with an older brother when he was 16 years old.""

Jim White, also a McLemore family researcher,stated that a databse he had access to noted a Philadelphia Insurance company (Pioneer) which had records of a claim on a Barn owned by Tobias McLemore for $203 around 1830. He also referenced the Draper papers for this claim.

John and Sarah McLemore can first be positively identified on the 1850 Decatur County, Georgia federal census. John McElmore, a 28 year old Farmer born in North Carolina, is shown with wife Sarah (age 24, also born in North Carolina) and children William (age 5), James (age 3), and Sarah (11 months), (household #516-516). All the children were shown on this census as being born in Georgia. Based on the relatively young ages of John and Sarah at the time of the birth of their eldest son William, it was likely a first marriage for them both. It is not known if they married in North Carolina, Georgia, or elsewhere. It further appears they were in Georgia by about 1845, based on William's age. No other McLemore's were found on the Decatur 1850 census.

Just a few homes away from them in 1850 were Sarah's parents, Daniel and Mary Morgan. The Morgan family can be found in Sampson County, North Carolina at the time of the 1830 and 1840 census. Additionally, when the 1840 Sampson County census was taken, Daniel and Mary Morgan had an otherwise unaccounted for ""male between 15-20"" living with them. It is presumed this was their son-in-law/son-in-law to be, John McLemore, who was said to have ""run away from home"" circa 1836.

John McLemore and family followed the Morgan family from Decatur County, Georgia to Newton County, Texas sometime after 1850. Sarah died either enroute, or shortly after arriving to Texas.

Per a marriage license on file in Jasper County, ""John McLemore married Sarah Ann Boit (Boyett) on July 26, 1859"". Based on the ages of the five children listed with them on the 1860 Newton County, Texas Census, they would have all been his from his first marriage to Sarah Morgan. The children shown on the 1860 census were William H (age 14), James H (age 12), John F (age 7), Daniel F (age 3), and Mary A (age 2). William and James had both appeared on the earlier 1850 Decatur County, GA census. Sarah, who had been shown as an 11 month old toddler in 1850, but not on this subsequent census, had apparently died.The family was located in adjacent Jasper County, Texas at the time of the 1870 census.

Nan Kittell located the following land record from Newton County:

No. 79, Vol. 29 In the Name of the State of Texas. To all to whom these presents shall come, know ye, I Sam HOUSTON, Governor of the State of Texas aforesaid by virtue of the power vested in me by law and in accordance with the laws of said State in such case made and provided do by these presents grant to John MacLAMORE assignee of James A. WALTERS his heirs or asigns forever, 160 acres of land situated and described as follows. In Newton County on the waters of Slaydons Creek a tributary of Sabine river 17 mile S.16 degree W. from Newton by virtue of Premption Certificate No. 5 issued to John MacLEMORE as assignee of James A. WALTERS by the Chief Justice of Newton County 20th day of December 1858. Beg. at a stake on the W. line of H. KELLY's 160 acre survey...and on the N.line of L. DONAHOS 1/2 league survey..... Hereby relinquishing to him the said John MacLEMORE and his heirs or assigns forever all the right and title in and to said land, heretofore held and possessed by the said State, and I do hereby issue this Letter Patent for the same. In testimony whereof I have caused the seal of the State to be affixed as well as the seal of the Genral land office. Done at the City of Austin on the 6th day of February 1860. Francis M. WHITE, Comm. G.L. Office Sam HOUSTON, Gov. Filed--Sept 24th, 1860 at 2 p.m. Recorded--Vol. ""C"" p 534

On October 7, 1874, John sold this same 160 acres of land to James R. RICHARDSON for $1 an acre. John apparently could not write, as he signed the land conveyance with his mark. His name on this document was spelled as ""McClemore.""

Even after his second marriage to Sarah Ann Boyett, there continued to be a close connection between John McLemore and the Morgan family. Robert Lee McLemore sent me copies of deeds from the late 1860's in which Malichi Morgan, Kizzie Kelly, and John McLemore transfered property they jointly held to Dunkin and Eliza Morgan. Furthermore, J.F. and Mary Ann McLemore were mentioned by name as grandchildren of Daniel and Mary Morgan in a deed dated January, 1889. Dorine Speights also wrote that ""Aunt Julie Morgan was closely related to Pap (Finn McLemore). He and mother used to go by buggy to Jasper to see her."" From Jasper Cemetery records, it appears numerous members of both the McLemore and Morgan family are buried near each other at the Zion Hill Baptist Church Cemetery in Jasper. The Zion Hill Baptist Church is the oldest Protestant Church in Jasper County.

John McLemore died in January 1891. In 1899, Sarah Ann applied for a Widow's Pension, based on John's service in the C.S.A. Her application stated that John served in Co K, Speights Regiment, 21st Texas from the fall of 1864 to the Spring of 1865.

The War Department indicated, however, that there were ""no rolls on file in this office of Company K, 21st Texas Infantry, C.S.A., and no record has been found of the service, capture or parole of a man named John McLemore, as a member of this organization."" Sarah's original application (File No. 2267) was rejected on September 28, 1899. Sarah reapplied for a pension almost 10 years later, in October of 1907. On this application she indicated that John served for about 3 years, from April 1862 to 1865. Both J. W. Claud and M. Morgan testified that they had served alongside him. This application (File No., 13383) was approved in March, 1908. Sarah Ann died sometime shortly thereafter.

In Zion Hill Cemetery is a double tombstone reading simply: McLemore
John Sarahan E.
Father Mother
Age 70 Age 70

Written by Melinda McLemore Strong, circa 1998 and revised periodically","STR06" "I1988","McLemore","John M.","Abt 1822","Jan 1891","0","(Research):Census Information:

1830 Census (p 186) Tobias MacLemor
Sampson County, NC

2 males under the age of 5 <---Maybe Redden and Tobias, Jr.
1 male between 5-10 <---(Appears to have been the John McLemore b. ca 1822 who married Sarah Morgan of Sampson County and later moved to Texas with the Morgans)
1 male between 15-20<---Could be either Amos (b ca 1813) who married JEMIMA SIMMONS or Raiford (b ca 1815) who married Polly UNDERWOOD
1 male between 40-50 <--Tobias (born between 1780 and 1790)

1 female under 5 <---Sarah?
2 females between 5-10
2 females between 10-15
1 female between 15-20
1 female between 40-50 <--his wife (born between 1780 and 1790)

1840 Census, Sampson County, North Carolina
(p. 9) Danl Morgan
1 male between 5-10 (Owen)
1 male between 10-15 (James)
1 male between 15-20 (This appears to have been JOHN McLEMORE, son-in-law of Daniel, who married his eldest child, Sarah. The date of their wedding is not known, so John may have actually been living with the family prior to his marriage to Sarah)
1 male between 40-50 (Daniel)
2 females between 5-10 (Dorcus, Elizabeth)
1 female between 10-15 (Sarah)
1 female between 40-50 (Mary)
Why isn't there a listing for a male, under the age of 5? (Daniel/David, born ca 1838)

1850 Census
Georgia, Decatur County, District 22
Enumerated 28 Aug 1850
Stamped 63
576-576
John McElmore 28 M Farmer N. ca.
Sarah McElmore 24 F N. ca.
Wm. McElmore 5 M Ga
James McElmore 3 M Ga
Sarah McElmore 11/12 F Ga
577-577
G. and Martha Boyet, Occ Miller, both born in Georgia
578-578
Daniel and Mary Morgan (the parents of John's wife, Sarah Morgan)

1860 Census
Texas, Newton County, Post Office Newton
Enumerated 3 July 1860
Page 25 Stamped 258
159-159
McLemore, John 37 M Farmer $470 $400 North Carolina
McLemore, Sarah A 23 F Alabama
McLemore, William H. 14 M North Carolina (?)
McLemore, James H. 12 M Georgia
McLemore, John T(F?) 4 M Georgia
McLemore, Daniel F. 3 M Georgia
McLemore, Mary A. 2 F Texas


1870 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Subdivision 23
Enumerated by T.J. Carraway on 9 July 1870
Page 16
#116-118 McLamo, John 48 M W Farmer $250 $100 North Carolina Can't read or write
"" , Sarah E. A. 33 F W Keeping House Georgia Can't write
"" , John F. 16 M W Farm Laborer Georgia Can't write
"" , Daniel F. 14 M W Georgia Attended school, Can't write
"" , Mary A 12 F W Texas Can't read or write
"" , Thomas E 9 M W Texas
"" , Samuel M 7 M W Texas
Enumerated by T.H. Carraway on 8 and 9 Aug. 1870
page 56
#428-430
"" , Earnest E 6 M W Texas
"" , Noah 4 M W Texas
"" , Martha A 3 F W Texas
"" , Julia 1 F W Texas

Note: The family was listed in two separate households, as shown above. It appears that this was simply a transcription error.

1880 Federal Census Census Place:Precinct 3, Jasper, Texas
Source:FHL Film 1255313
National Archives Film T9-1313 Page 14
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
John MCLEMORE Self M M W 61 NC Occ:FarmerFa: NC Mo: NC
Sarah Ann MCLEMORE Wife F M W 44 GA Occ:Keeping HouseFa: SC Mo: SC
Daniel MCLEMORE Son M S W 23 GA Occ:Works On FarmFa: NC Mo: NC
Thomas MCLEMORE Son M S W 19 TX Occ:Works On FarmFa: NC Mo: GA
Samuel MCLEMORE Son M S W 16 TX Occ:Works On FarmFa: NC Mo: GA
Earnest MCLEMORE Son M S W 15 TX Occ:Works On FarmFa: NC Mo: GA
Julia Ann MCLEMORE Dau F S W 11 TX Occ:At SchoolFa: NC Mo: GA
Eliza Jane MCLEMORE Dau F S W 9 TX Occ:At SchoolFa: NC Mo: GA
George W. MCLEMORE Son M S W 8 TX Occ:At SchoolFa: NC Mo: GA
Josephine WILSON Other F S W 14 TX Occ:At HomeFa: GA Mo: LA
(Josephine is a niece of John's first wife, Sarah Morgan)","STR06" "I1988","McLemore","John M.","Abt 1822","Jan 1891","0","(Medical):Y DNA Results, FTDNA Haplogroup:

R1b1c (R-M269)

A direct male descendant volunteered to have his DNA tested. The results can be found at www.ysearch.org, under the user ID #4E4HJ. The FamilyTreeDNA kit number is 33104.

A direct male descendant of John McLemore was a participant in the Morrison DNA study. This DNA was a high definition match to two other McLemore's (not previously proven to be related), as well as to a McElmurry from Kentucky. See the results for Group O at the following website:

http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/

The McLemore's that he matched were (1) a descendant of Keton Jones McLemore, whom in 1850 lived just across the border from Sabine County, Texas, where some of John's descendants later settled and (2) Wright McLemore, born in North Carolina and living in Arkansas, next to Keton Jones McLemore, at the time of the 1830 census. The two matches are one-step and two-steps removed, respectively, at twenty five markers. The differences in both cases are on rapidly mutating markers.

According to FamilytreeDNA in Houston, the probability that the two DNA donors share a common ancestor, is as follows:

In comparing 25 markers, the probability of sharing a common ancestor within the last...

4 generations is
27.54%
8 generations is
58.22%
12 generations is
78.24%
16 generations is
89.3%
20 generations is
94.93%
24 generations is
97.66%

In addition to this above matches, the Wright McLemore, John McLemore, and Keton Jones McLemore descendants were also 12 marker Y DNA matches to a proven descendant of Abraham Macklemore, the immigrant, thought be a brother to James Macklemore, immigrant. This 12 marker match was through the line of Robert McLemore, born 1769 in North Carolina, a grandson of Abraham's.

Each of these matches, including the McElmurry, can be found indexed in these files.

The members of R1b are believed to be the descendants of the first modern humans who entered Europe about 35,000-40,000 years ago. Those R1b forebearers were the people who painted the beautiful art in the caves in Spain and France. They were the contemporaries (and perhaps exterminators) of the European Neanderthals. R1b is the most common Y haplogroup in Europe - more than half of men of European descent belong to R1b. Fourteen of the 30 most common haplotypes in the YSTR.org database are typical of R1b.

Edwin Holcombe writes that ""the marker values...are close enough to modal values for Haplogroup R that there are matches to this family in Scotland, Ireland, England, and other locations in Europe even at 67 markers. The family's haplogroup is projected in the project Results listing to be R-L21, but this has not been confirmed by a SNP test. With the common values that this group has for its STR markers, SNP testing may be the key to learning more about the origins of this family through DNA research.""","STR06" "I27294","McLemore","John Melvin","22 Aug 1873","16 Mar 1918","0","His Tennessee Death Certificate shows him as a farmer, and indicates he was buried in Athens, Alabama.","STR06" "I27294","McLemore","John Melvin","22 Aug 1873","16 Mar 1918","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Beat No. 8 Pleasant Grove
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900 by Samuel C. Williams
SD 8 ED 88 Sheet 63 A Stamped 118

HH 48-48 Burl and Martha McLemore
HH 49-49
McLemore, John M Hd W M Aug 1873 26 M 3 Aka Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Elizabeth W Wife W F May 1873 27 M 3 1/1 Ala Tn Ala
McLemore, Vinnie L Dtr W F Feb 1899 1 S Ala Ala Ala

1910 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Precinct 7 Pleasant Grove
Enumerated April 1910 by Thos. W. Bullington
SD 8 ED 102 Sheet 6A Stamped 48
100-100
McLemore, John M Hd M W 36 M 13 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Elizabeth W Wf F W 36 M 13 5/5 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Jane L. Dtr F W 11 S ALa Ala Ala
McLemore, John P. Son M W 8 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Eva Dtr F W 6 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Grady J Son M 4 4 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Vergia L Dtr F W s S Ala Ala Ala

1920 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Precinct Pleasant Grove
Enumerated 19 and 20 January 1920
SD 8 ED 106 Sheet 9B
HH 174-176
Rebecca Shoemaker and Martha McLemore, widows
HH 177-179
McLemore, Mrs. Betty Hd F W Wd Ala Tn Ala Farmer
McLemore, Pre??? Son M W 18 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Labor
McLemore, Eva Dtr F W 16 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Grady Son M W 13 s Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Virgie Dtr F W 11 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Mary Dtr F W 8 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Benton Son M W 7 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Lenord Son M W 2 3/12 S Ala Ala Ala","STR06" "I25379","McLemore","John Otto","26 Aug 1897","12 Sep 1903","0","He died in an accident at the age of 7 years and 17 days, according to Melba Gene McLemore.","STR06" "I31383","","","","","","","" "I31667","McLemore","John Quincy","Abt 1852","Yes, date unknown","0","Not located on the 1880 census.","STR06" "I26087","McLemore","John Quitman","Abt 1901","Abt 1960","0","Said to have married Jane Beaumont COLLINS.","STR06" "I24669","McLemore","John Rhodes","Oct 1899","Yes, date unknown","0","MIGHT be his listing on the SSDI.

JOHN MCLEMORE 06 Oct 1899 Oct 1966 75216 (Dallas, Dallas, TX ) (none specified) 434-16-4748 Louisiana","STR06" "I26360","McLemore","John Robert Giles","24 Jan 1896","3 Dec 1918","0","Shown as ""John R"" instead of Giles on the 1900 and 1910 Federal Census.","STR06" "I2017","McLemore","John Roy","8 Jan 1896","30 Apr 1961","0","ROY McLEMORE, BOY OF FEW WORDS Ivy McLemore often told his children this story favorite story about his younger brothers: When Roy and Lee were rather small children, Roy received a new coin purse of the type that snaps together on the top. He was playing with it while sitting beside the fireplace one night, when he inadvertently snapped it onto his lower lip. In a voice showing some consternation he said, ""Come hyar, Lee!"" Lee was engrossed with something else and ignored Roy for the moment. In a somewhat more insistant voice, Roy repeated ""Come hyar, Lee!."" When Lee still had not come, Roy's voice rose in a crescendo and, with the purse pinching his lip, causing excruciating pain, he fairly screamed, ""I SAID COME HYAR, LEE!!"" (Submitted by Ivy's son, Bobbie McLemore)

1920 Federal Census It appears that Roy was working as an Oil Field Laborer in Iowa Park, Wichita County, Texas at the time of this census. His listing appears as follows: McLemore, John R. Lodger M w 24 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Oil Field He is living in the Lodging home of Dale and Vivian PIERCE, both from Iowa. This census enumeration was completed in January, 1920. Living in the boarding home at the same time was Walter Winfield STRONG. In an amazing coincidence, meaning absolutely nothing, Walter's great grandson, Tom STRONG, would some sixty years later marry Roy McLemore's half first cousin, twice removed, Melinda McLEMORE.


Former President of Paris Junior College in Paris, Texas. The student union building is named in his honor. Tombstone is inscribed, 'TX, PFC, Company A, 358th Infantry, WW I, PH.""

THE PARIS NEWS, 30 Apr 1961. 'On the eve of his retirement after 35 years association with Paris Junior College, Dr. J.R. McLemore, its president since 1929, died of a heart attack Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at his home, 2343 Culbertson St. Due to retire within a month as head of the college, he had been named honoree for the Ex-Students Association annual spring banquet on May 20, the same group having presented an appreciation plaque to him at the 1960 fall homecoming game. Joining the faculty of the two year old college in 1926 as basketball coach and instructor, he became its head three years later, and guided its growth, from obscure quarters in Paris High School basement and a shoestring budget, to a million and a half dollar plant, and a high scholastic standing. Monday evening, 'Doctor Mac's' body will lie from 7 to 9 p.m. in DeShong Chapel on the college campus, and Tuesday at 2 p.m. service will be held at Fry and Gibbs Funeral Home. Dr. Ronald Prince of First Baptist Church, where Dr. McLemore was a deacon, will officiate, assisted by the Rev. John Shuler of First Methodist Church. Interment will be made in Evergreen Cemetery. Surviving are Mrs. McLemore, the former Miss Willie Mae Robinson; these children: Capt. John Robinson (Pondus) McLemore, US Air Force, Panama City, Fla.; Mrs. Newton O. Felps, Baytown, and Mrs. Wallace Finfrock, Dallas; four grandchildren; these sisters and brothers; Mrs. Robert Morgan, Kirbyville; Mrs. Ollie Newman and Mrs. Clyde Wilkinson, Houston; Frank McLemore, Beaumont, and Ivan McLemore and Lee McLemore, both of Jasper. Son of Samuel M. and Rose Ella (Bean) McLemore, John Roy McLemore was born at Erin, Jasper County, 8 Jan 1896. He attended Sam Houston State Teachers College, Huntsville, and later, East Texas State at Commerce, receiving his master's degree from the University of Texas, and the honorary LLD from Howard Payne College. He studied for a time at the University of Dijon in France, after World War I service with the 90th Division, and wore the Purple Heart for injuries during that period. He married Miss Robinson at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.M. Robinson at Biardstown, 27 Dec 1920, and they taught the nearby Burnett school together for two years. In the spring of 1926, Dr. McLemore taught French before joining the PJC faculty here for the fall term. He became the first president of the Texas Public Junior College Association; headed also the Junior College Athletic Association, the Texas Association of Universities and Colleges, and was treasurer of the Committee on Cooperation between Colleges and Public Schools and was listed in 'Who's Who in America.


Source:
http://theusgenweb.org/tx/lamar/cemetery/
(Courtesy of Debra Usry)","STR06" "I2017","McLemore","John Roy","8 Jan 1896","30 Apr 1961","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Federal Census
Texas, Lamar County, Paris, Fourth Ward Culberston Street
#556-138-142
McLemore Roy Head O $3000 M W 34 M 24 Tx Tx Tx Teacher Junior College
McLemore, Willie M Wife F W 30 M 21 Texas La Mississippi Teacher Public School
McLemore, Mysie L Dtr F w 7 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I35483","McLemore","John S.","Dec 1857","Abt 1911","0","Peggy Stewart Gore shows his middle name as Simpson. However, John Andrew McLemore, a descendant, emailed in June, 2010 that: ""I have been told many times that John Simpson McLemore is my great-great grandfather. however, my grandfather [his grandson John Vernon McLemore] swears his name was John Sinclair McLemore.""","STR06" "I35483","McLemore","John S.","Dec 1857","Abt 1911","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Federal Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
J. S. MCLEMORE Self M Male W 22 MS Farmer MS MS
Milbra H. MCLEMORE Wife M Female W 20 TX Keeping Hous AL MS
Adah B. MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 1 TX MS TX
Source Information:
Census Place E.D. 120, Van Zandt, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255330 NA Film Number T9-1330
Page Number 31C

1900 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 1
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 7 ED 126 Sheet 3A
37-39
McLemore, John Head W M Dec 1857 42 m21 Miss Tn Ala Farmer
McLemore, Milbrey H Wf W F May 1860 40 M 21 6/6 Tx Tn Ala Homekeeper
McLemore, Henry W Son W M Feb 1886 16 S Tx Miss Tx
McLemore, John V Son W M Jan 1891 9 S Tx Miss Tx
McLemore, Unia M Dtr W F Oct 1892 6 S Tx Miss Ala
McLemore, Myrtie J Dtr W F Aug 1897 S S Tx Ms Ala
McLemore, Sherody B. Son W M Dec 1899 5/12 S Tx Miss Ark

1910 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 1
Enumerated
ED 105 SD Page
(Unable to open actual image on Ancestry.com, the following is a transcription of their index only)
McLemore, John D 52
McLemore, Milna H 49
McLemore, John V 19
McLemore, Unie M 16
McLemore, Myrtie J 12
McLemore, Sherody T 10","STR06" "I25859","McLemore","John T.","8 Mar 1817","Nov 1862","0","Mark Freeman instead shows the year of death as 1863, and the location of birth as North Carolina.","STR06" "I25859","McLemore","John T.","8 Mar 1817","Nov 1862","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Perry County
Enumerated 28 Sept 1850
132-132
Moses McLamore 63 M Farmer $500 SC
Nancy McLamore 56 F SC (Color M??) SC
John McLamore 23 M Farmer Miss
Juriah McLamore 17 F Miss
Moses McLemore 15 M Farmer Miss
Richard McLemore 13 M Miss (Son of John T. McLemore)
Sarah McLemore 11 F Miss (Daughter of John T. McLemore)
Keziah McLemore 7 F Miss (Daughter of John T. McLemore)
Craven McLemore 4 M Miss (Son of John T. McLemore)
Amos McLemore 2 F Miss (Appears to be John T. McLemore's daughter Agnes)

1860 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County,
Enumerated 1 Oct 1860 by E.A. Peyton
Page 150/Page 151
#1040-1049
John McLemore 43 M Farmer $1,200 $2,400 NC
Rebecca McLemore 28 F ditto
Richard McLemore 22 M ditto
Sarah McLemore 20 F ditto
Kizziah McLemore 15 F ditto
Craven McLemore 13 M ditto
Agnes McLemore 11 F ditto
Oliver McLemore 8 M ditto
Caleb McLemore 6 M ditto
John McLemore 3 M ditto
Rebecca McLemore 1 F ditto
Nancy McLemore 60 F SC
1041-1050
C.J. Carter 25 M Farmer $400 $400 Miss
Juriah McLemore 26 F Miss <--John McLemore's sister--it appears her children may have been born before her marriage to C.J. Carter?
Nancy McLemore 6 F Miss
Johnson McLemore 2 M Miss

John apparently died sometime after the 1860 census. His widow and four of his youngest children can be found in neighboring Claiborne County at the time of the 1870 census. Rebecca appears to have remarried Edward Davis.

1870 Census
?sup?Mississippi, Claiborne County, Rocky Springs District, Post office Port Gibson
Enumerated 24 September 1870
Pages 13 and 14
88-98?/sup?
Davis, JG 55 M W Farmer $750 $405 Miss Can't R/W
Davis, JE 20 M W Farm Labor Miss Can't R/W
Davis, Edward 45 M W Farmer Miss Can't R/W
Davis, Rebecca 38 F W Housekeeping Miss Can't R/W
Davis, William 16 M W Miss Can't R/W
McLamore, J.O. 19 M W Miss Can't R/W
McLamore, Rebecca 11 F W Miss Can't R/W
McLamore, John 14 M W Miss
McLamore, Moses 8 M W Miss
Taylor, A.W. 32 M W Farm Laborer Miss","STR06" "I26617","McLemore","John T.","Nov 1846","22 Apr 1919","0","From SHELBY COUNTY, TEXAS IN THE CIVIL WAR by Kathryn Hooper Davis and Carolyn Reeves Ericson:

McLemore, John T.
b: November, 1846 Shelby County, Texas
d. 22 April 1919 Westover, Baylor County, Texas
Service: Co. D, 9th Texas Cavalry Ross' Brigade from Oct 1862-March 1865 Pension: #31334 Died at home of son Dr. Julian T. McLemore

His Texas Death Certificate, posted by L F Dodson to Ancestry.com, shows he was born in Shelby County, Texas on Nov 7, 1845 to A. McLamore, born Alabama and Mary Brinson, also born in Alabama. He was widowed at the time of his death, and his occupation was listed as Farmer. His son, Julian, was the attending physician. He was buried in Seymour?, Texas.","STR06" "I26617","McLemore","John T.","Nov 1846","22 Apr 1919","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Federal Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 7
Enumerated 13 May 1910
SD 2 ED 154 Sheet 28A
Thomas G. Jefferson Enumerator
Tenaha Road
422-435
Haden, Ferd D Head M W 44 M1 21 Tx Va Va English Farmer
Haden, Minnie Wf F W 41 M1 21 8/7 Tx Tx Tx
Haden, Atkins D Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Bookkeeper Marcantile
Haden, Frank J Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
Haden, George M Son M WE 16 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
Haden, Madian B Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Haden, Fairy Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Haden, Roy Son M W 9 F Tx Tx Tx
Haden, Lucy Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
McLamore, John T Father-in-law M W 62 Wd Tx ALa Ala
Tims, Mary V Aunt F W 72 Wd 8/2 Ala Ga Ga","STR06" "I26692","McLemore","John T.","Aug 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Perry County, Beat 3
Enumerated 25 January 1900 By W. Liston Bass
SD 140 ED 90-91 Sheet 9B
157-158
McLemore, John T Hd W M Aug 1858 41 M13 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Darlie A Wf W F Jan 1864 36 M13 6/5 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, John L Son W M Apr 1890 10 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McLemore, Buford Son M Jun 1892 7 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Bulah B. Dtr W F Nov 1894 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Eula P Dtr W F Dec 1896 2 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Euna Lee Dtr W F Aug 1899 9/12 Miss Miss Miss

1910 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated 25 May 1910 by Luther M. Cox
SD 6 ED 15 Sheet 34B
484-486
McLemore, John T. Hd M W 51 22 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Dolly Ann Wf F W 48 M1 22 6/4 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, A. Buford Son M W 17 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McLemore, Beulah Dtr F W 16 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Eula Dtr F W 12 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Euna Dtr F W 10 S Miss Miss Miss

1920 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated 6 Jan 1920 by Eugene V. Ford
SD 6 ED 15 Sheet 2B
33-33
McLemore, Darlie A Hd F W 55 Wd Miss Miss Miss Home Farm
McLemore, Eula Dtr F 21 M Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Eunie Dtr F 19 S Miss Miss Miss
Carter, Samuel T Son in Law M 24 M Miss Miss Miss Home Farm
34-34
McLemore, Buford Hd M W 26 Miss Miss Miss Home Farm
McLemore, Evelene J Wf F M 24 Mss Miss Miss
McLemore, Ola M Dtr F 4 11/12 Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I25632","McLemore","John Thomas","Abt 1838","4 Sep 1905","0","His widow, Ellen, applied for a Confederate pension on 10 July 1906. She stated John T. McLemore enlisted in Perry County on 13 May 1862 in Co C, Ninth Mississippi Regiment Cavalry and served about three years. He was discharged 13 May 1865 in Meridian, Mississippi. Witnesses to her application were G. B. LEE and N. N. LEE.","STR06" "I25632","McLemore","John Thomas","Abt 1838","4 Sep 1905","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1870 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Township 1&2 E. of RR
Enumerated 13 July 1870 by C. E. Cannon
Pages 38 & 39
284-271
Fairchild, John 22 M W Works in Saw Mill $--- $200 Miss
Fairchild, Sarah 30 F W Keeping House Miss*
Fairchild, Louisa 6 F W Miss
Fairchild, William 4 M Miss
Fairchild, Mary E 2 F W Miss
Fairchild, John W 4/12 M W Miss March
McLemore, John 33 M W Teamster Miss
McLemore, Ellen 31 F W Miss
McLemore, Nancy 8 F W Miss
McLemore, Josiah 6 M W Miss
McLemore, Cadwell 3 M W Miss
McLemore, Ida 7/12 F W Miss January
Keyton, William 21 M W Miss
Pitman, James 35 M W Miss
*Merritt Mullen shows her as Sarah L. KETON,


1880 Census
Name RelationMarital StatusGenderRaceAgeBirthplaceOccupationFather's BirthplaceMother's Birthplace
John L. MCLEMORE Self M Male W 39 MS Farmer SC SC
Ellen MCLEMORE Other M Female W 37 MS Keeping House MS MS
Florence MCLEMORE Other S Female W 18 MS MS MS
Josiah MCLEMORE Other S Male W 16 MS Works On Farm MS MS
Cadwell MCLEMORE Other S Male W 13 MS Works On Farm MS MS
Ida MCLEMORE Other S Female W 11 MS MS MS
Lula MCLEMOR
E Other S Female W 9 MS At Home MS MS
Napolean MCLEMORE Other S Male W 6 MS At Home MS MS
Buster/Vaster MCLEMORE Other S Male W 2 MS At Home MS MS
Source Information:
Census Place
Perry, Mississippi
Family History Library Film, 1254662
NA Film Number T9-0662, Page Number 327B","STR06" "I26010","McLemore","John Thomas ""Buddy""","30 Jul 1856","1 Feb 1924","0","He may have been the 22 year old John McLemore, born in Mississippi, who was a boarder in the home of Ayres and Laura Vardeman at the time of the 1880 U.S. Census. They were living in Beat 4 of Copiah County, Mississippi.","STR06" "I34248","McLemore","John Thomas ""Doc""","20 Dec 1873","29 Oct 1964","0","John Thomas McLemore filed out a Form SS-5 on March 15, 1960, as a resident of Mena, Arkansas. He stated that he was self employed, age 87, and born on December 20, 1873 in Gray Rock, Franklin County, Texas. He further indicated his parents were Marion Franklin McLemore and Lucy V. Hutchins. His grandson, Charles McLemore, notes that as was shown on the 1930, he sold eyeglasses, and was called ""Doc."" Charles has letters from various companies from which he ordered lens and frames that were addressed to Dr. John Thomas McLemore.","STR06" "I34248","McLemore","John Thomas ""Doc""","20 Dec 1873","29 Oct 1964","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1910 Census
Texas, Titus, Winfield, Pr 7
Enumerated 19 Apr 1910
SD 1 ED 148 Sheet 4A
71-71
McLemore, John T Hd M W 35 m1 6 Tx Mo Tx Farmer
McLemore, Mrs. Dora E Wf F W 25 m1 6 5/3 Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Gracie M Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Ky
McLemore, James M Son M W 2 S Ky Tx Ky
McLemore, Alleene Dtr F W 7/12 S Tx Tx Ky

1920 Census
Arkansas, Polk County, Center Twp, Mena City, Third Ward
Enumerated 19 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 102 Sheet 11A and 11B Stamped 174
Hickory Avenue
1511-257-292
McCoy, Dr. Robert C. Hd M W 68 Ohio Ohio Ohio Druggist Drug Store
McCoy, Almanda L Wf F W 55 M Oh Oh Oh
McCoy, ?arirey M Dt F W 14 S Ark Oh Oh
McLamore, John T Head M W 46 M Tx Tx Tx Salesman ???
McLemore, Dora C Wf WF W 39 M Ky Ky Tn
McLemore, May G. Dtr F W 15 S Ok Tx Ky
McLemore, James M Son M W 11 S Ky Tx Ky
McLemore, Allen (sic) O Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Ky
McLemore, Gearl (sic) Y Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Ky
McLemore, Leon T. SOn M W 7 S Tx Tx Ky
McLemore, Clyde M Son M W 3 3/12 S Ark Tx Ky
McLemore, Laura L Dtr F W 10/12 S Ark Tx Ky


1930 Census
Arkansas, Polk County, Center Twp, Mena City, Third Ward
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 57-6 SD 8 Sheet 1B and 2a Stamped 38
1106-32-32
McLemore, John T Head M W 56 M 31 Tx Ms Mo Com'l Travelor Ey Glasses
McLemore, Dora E Wf F W 50 M 23 Ky Ky Tn
McLemore, James M Son M W 22 S Ky Tx Ky Carpenter House
McLemore, Jarrell SOn M W 18 S Tx Tx Ky
McLemore, Leon A SOn M W 17 S Tx Tx Ky
McLemore, Marvin C SOn M W 13 S Ark Tx Ky
McLemore, Laura L Dtr F W 11 S Ark Tx Ky
McLemore, Helen R Dtr F W 5 S Ark Tx Ky




","STR06" "I45856","McLemore","John Travis","23 Oct 1917","13 May 1947","0","Name John Travis Mclemore
Event Type Death
Event Date 14 May 1947
Event Place Levelland, Hockley, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 23 Oct 1917
Birthplace Limestone, Texas
Father's Name I N Mclemore
Mother's Name Ethel Liles
Informant I N McLemore
Burial Odessa
Certificate Number 21728
GS Film number 2218599
Digital Folder Number 005145026
Image Number 01901

His death certificate further shows he was a truck driver for Marathon Oil, and died of burns as a result of an accident in Cochran County, Texas, when the Butane truck he was driving turned over and caught fire.


Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39V-9QG : accessed 20 Sep 2014), John Travis Mclemore, 14 May 1947; citing certificate number 21728, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218599.","STR06" "I35487","McLemore","John Virgil","27 Jan 1891","Yes, date unknown","0","John Andrew McLemore sent an email, on June 8, 2010, noting that his father's name is ""Vernon Lewis McLemore, he was born in Tulsa, OK in 1950. He is the son of John Vernon McLemore who was born in Texas in 1928. My great-grandfather is John Virgil McLemore and I am not sure where he was born. My great-great grandfather's name is John Sinclair McLemore. I don't know where he was born either."" He added, in a follow up email, that he had also heard that his great-grandfather was John Simpson McLemore, but his grandfather continues to swear this name was actually John Sinclair McLemore.
","STR06" "I35487","McLemore","John Virgil","27 Jan 1891","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Cooke County, JP #8, Muenster Town
Enumerated 2 Apr 1930
ED 49-23 SD 4 Sheet 2A Stamped 240
Hy 5 -- Elem St
4-4
McLemore, J. V. Head M W 39 M 33 Tx Tx La Rural Carrier
McLemore, Ora Lee Wf F W 27 M 22 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Vernon Son M W 2 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I38341","McLemore","John W.","Between 1808 and 1812","Aug 1871","0","John W. McLemore was a native of Tennessee, and born in 1808. He came with his father's family to the State of Illinois when quite a child. In 1836 be came to Whiteside, and made a claim in the present township of' Sterlin-g, within a few miles of the present city. Part of this claim, and the one on which be put improvements, now forms a portion of Mr. Weaver's farm. In 1839 he was appointed Deputy Sheriff by James C. Woodburn, the first sheriff of the county, and performed many of the duties of the office. Be was elected Sheriff in 1840, and held the position for two terms, and in 1846 was again elected, holding the office then for one term. He gave general satisfac-tion by the faithful and energetic discharge of his duties. In 1854 he went to California, where he remained fifteen years, and upon his return lived part of the time at Rock Falls, and part at Sterling, until his death, which occurred at the latter place in August, 1871. Mr. McLemore married Miss Eliza Cantrell in 1835. Mrs. McLemore died in Nevada in 1876. Their children are: Lucinda wife of Almanza Merrill, who lives in Nevada; and Clarence, who resides with his family in California.

Bent & Wilson ""History of Whiteside Co"" Page 407","STR06" "I38341","McLemore","John W.","Between 1808 and 1812","Aug 1871","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Illinois, Whiteside County, 37th District
Enumerated 19 Spet 1850
Page 400
378-378
John W. McLemore 38 Clerk 600 Tenn
Eliza McLemore 37 F Ohio
Lucinda McLemore 15 F Ill
Clarance McLemore 9 M Ill
(Indexed on Ancestry.com as Mclernon)

","STR06" "I25672","McLemore","John W.","Abt 1822","Abt 1869","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1860 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, ED 1, Post Office Lauderdale
Enumerated 26 Jun 1860 by E.R. Kennedy
Stamped 217
HH 298-298 Briggs McLemore
HH 301-301
John McLemore 34 M Farmer Ala
Clarisa Ann McLemore 23 F Ala
Mary A.M. McLemore 5 F Ala
Sarah F. E. McLemore 4 F Ala

1870 Census Information
Alabama, Lauderdale, Twp 3 Range 7, Post Office Rogersville
Enumerated 7 July 1870 by J. Danforth
HH 240-240
David and Mary McLemore
241-241
McLemore, J.W. 52 M W Farmer $--- $100 Ala
McLemore, Clarissa 34 F W Keeping House Ala
McLemore, Mary Ann 15 F W At Home Ala
McLemore, Elizabeth 13 F W Ala
McLemore, Susan F 8 W Ala
McLemore, James F 4 W Ala
McLemore, Burril M 1 W Ala","STR06" "I27337","McLemore","John W.","Feb 1836","Abt 1922","0","Patrica Mills writes that ""John W. McLemore applied for a Confederate Pension - Alabama Pension number 13793. He enlisted as a private at Dodsonville Jackson County, Alabama in July 1863, discharged August 1865. His commander was Captain Gabbett. Witness to his application were Duffey and J. Evans. John worked at Salt Peter Cave mining Salt Peter for gun powder. In order to deprive the Confederate Army of this vital raw material. Union Soldiers attacked the workers at the cave. According to one of the Confederate Commanders, the group retreated to Big Springs in Marshall County, and later to the Warrior River in Blount County and worked for the CSA both placed. Their Commander was the Captain Baggett (or Cabbet). There are many records of work mining Salt Peter at the cave and its importance to the Confederate Army. It was carried by mule drawn wagon to Selma, Alabama where the gun powder was made and stored. The skirmish at the cave and its capture by Union forces is also recorded.""

Census records show he was born in Alabama, however, in a note dictated by his son, Thomas Dickerson McLemore, to his grandson, Arthur McLemore, in the 1950's John McLemore is shown as of ""Knoxville, Tenn."" Perhaps it is the grandfather, who was born ca 1850 that was of Knoxville.

","STR06" "I27337","McLemore","John W.","Feb 1836","Abt 1922","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1860 Census
Alabama, Jackson County, District No. 3, P.O. Paint Rock
Enumerated 19 Jun 1860
Page 47
331-331
J. P. McLemore 28 Farmer $--- $900 Ala
M. E. McLemore 20 Ala
338-338
John McLemore 23 M Farmer $--- $150 Ala
R. L. McLemore 25 F Ala
Lucinda McKinney 68 F NC

1870 Census
Alabama, Jackson County, Township 5 Range 5 East, P.O. Larkinsville
Enumerated 11 July 1870
Pages 2 and 3, Stamped 231
12-12 McKinney family
13-13 Coburn family
14-14 Kirby family
15-15
McLamore W. M. 39 M W Farmer $300 Tenn
McLemore, Lousana 40 F W Keeping House
McLemore, James R 16 M W Farm Laborer
Dunham, Elen 30 F W
Dunham, Catharine 10 F W
16-16
McLemore, John W 25 M W Farmer Ala
McLemore, Rebecca 25 F W Keeping House Ala
McLemore, Sarah L 4 F W Ala
McLemore, Thos. Dickson 2 m W Ala
McLemore, James 10/12 M W Ala

1880 Census
Alabama, Jackson County, Twp 5 Range 5 Beat No. 15
Enumerated 3 Jun 1880
Page 7 SD 1 ED 123 Stamped 252
55-55
McLemore, John W M 46 Self Farming Ala Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Rebecka W F 39 Wife Keeping House Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Sarah L. W F 16 Dau Keeping House Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Thomas D. W M12 Son Works on Farm Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, James W M10 Son Works on Farm Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Nancy K W F 8 Dau At Home Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Jane W F 7 Dau At Home Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, William W M 6 Son At Home Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, John W M 3 Son At Home Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Hester Ann W F 4/12 b.Feb Dtr At Home Ala Ala Ala

1900 Census
Jackson County, Alabama
Dist 33 Hunt Store
House 63 Family 64
John W. McLemore Head Feb 1836 64 Wd AL VA SC Farmer
Sarah J. Dau Sept 1865 34 Single AL AL AL
John Son Apr 1879 21 Single AL AL AL Day Laborer

","STR06" "I27410","McLemore","John W.","Abt 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","He was living with his father, Richard, and sister and Aunt and Uncle, Nancy and George THOMAS, at the time of the 1880 Lincoln County, Tennessee census.

As of the 1920 Lincoln County, TN census, as John McLemore of approximately the same age was living in District 19, and married to a Lizzie.

Tennessee, Lincoln County, District 19
Enumerated 6 and 7 January 1920
SD 5 ED 86 Sheet 3A Stamped 219
Athens Road
57-53
McLemore, John Hd M W 57 M Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Lizzie Wife F W 52 M Tn Tn Tn","STR06" "I43936","McLemore","John W. ""Willie""","May 1900","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1920 Census
Alabama, Jackson County, Hunts Store Precinct
Enumerated 3 and 5 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 36 Sheet 2A
26-26
Weaver, Travis E Head m W 54 M NC NC NC Farmer
Weaver, Inez Wf F W 47 M NC NC NC
Weaver, Hettie Dtr F W 26 S NC NC NC
Weaver, Robert Son M W 24 S NC NC NC
Weaver, Gunive Dtr F W 22 S NC NC NC
Weaver, Georgie Dtr F W 20 S NC NC NC
Weaver, Orah Dtr F W 18 S NC NC NC
Weaver, Sallie Dtr F W 15 S NC NC NC
Weaver, Billie Son M W 8 S NC NC NC
McLEMORE, Willie Boarder M W 19 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer Working Out","STR06" "I26049","McLemore","John Washington","Jul 1850","30 May 1919","0","His great grandson, Charles McLemore, reports that John married again after the death of Elizabeth Young. It is possible that this second wife was Annie Howell. He would have married her sometime after the 1890 census (when his youngest daughter by Elizabeth was born), and she likely either died or divorced him prior to 1900.

Name John Washington Mclemore
Event Type Death
Event Date 30 May 1919
Event Place Medina, Gibson Co., Tennessee
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Race White
Age 70
Birth Year (Estimated) 1849
Birth Date
Birthplace Carrol Co., Tenn.
Spouse's Name
Father's Name Chas. Mclemore
Father's Birthplace N.C.
Mother's Name Sarah Ann Mcfarlin
Mother's Birthplace N.C.
Occupation:
Address:
Residence Place:
Cemetery Hope Hill
Burial Place
Burial Date 31 May 1919
Informant's Name
Additional Relatives
Digital Folder Number 004183646
Image Number 01653
GS Film number 1299701
Reference ID v 18 cn 287



Citing this Record:
""Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NSV6-XJW : accessed 25 May 2014), John Washington Mclemore, 30 May 1919; citing Hope Hill Cemetery, Medina, Gibson Co., Tennessee, v 18 cn 287, State Library and Archives, Nashville; FHL microfilm 1299701.","STR06" "I26049","McLemore","John Washington","Jul 1850","30 May 1919","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Tennessee, Gibson County, Heaths, First Civil District
Enumerated 4 June 1880
Page 8 SD 5 ED 32
---65
McLemore, John Head W M 30 M Farmer Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Elizabeth W F Wf 35 M Keeps House Miss --- ---
McLemore, William W M 11 Son S Works on Farm Tn Tn Ms (s/b William TYRE)
McLemore, Lonnie W F (sic) 3 Dau (sic) Tn Tn Ms
McLemore, Infant W M 3/12 Son Tn Tn Ms
McLemore, Charles W M Father 55 Wd Works on Farm NC NC NC

1900 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, District 1
Enumerated 22 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 122 Sheet 12B
210-211
McLemore, John Head W M Jul 1850 Wd Tn Ms Tn Farmer
McLemore, Lonnie C Son W M Nov 1875 24 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Earnest M Son W M Apr 1880 20 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Ethel G Dau W F Aug 1882 17 S Tn Tn Tn At School
McLemore, Anna L Dau W F Jan 1885 15 S Tn Tn Tn At School
McLemore, Mattie D Dau W F Nov 1888 11 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Mertie M Dau W F Jul 1890 9 S Tn Tn Tn

1910 Census
Tennessee, Gibson County
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
McLemore, John W Head M 57 We Tn
McLemore, Mattie B. Dau F 22 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Myrtle Dau F 19 S Tn Tn Tn
","STR06" "I22221","McLemore","John Wright","Abt 1808","Yes, date unknown","0","Appears to have been a son of Henry McLemore of Bladen County, NC and Houston County, Georgia, due to land he purchased-situated in Sampson County-from Henry in 1829, as well as from a bequest made to him in Henry's Will. If he was a son of Henry's, his date of birth would have been no earlier than 1795 to 1800 (based on Henry's age), but no later than 1808.

It is not absolutely certain they are father and son. Some other relationship may instead exist. Robert McLemore Butler had speculated that he might instead be a direct descendant of Wright McLemore, Jr. born ca 1734 in Virginia and later a resident of Sampson County, North Carolina.

It appears that John R. McLemore moved from North Carolina to Georgia just a couple of years after purchasing this land, which sold in 1831, as evidenced by the deeds below.

Sampson County Deed Book Book 22, Page 40 Abstract of Deed John R. McLEMORE to Lott RICH

State of North Carolina, Sampson County

This indenture made this sixteenth day of December...one thousand Eighteen hundred and thirty between John Wright McLEMORE of the State of Georgia and Houston County and Lott RICH of the County and State aforesaid...John Wright McLEMORE, for and in consideration of the sum of Fifty Dollars...have sold unto the said Lott RICH one certain lot Tract or parcel of Land, lying between Great and Little Coheara...Beginning at a stack and stump Herrington line...thence with the old Road ...to a pine near Babel PETERSONS House...and containing ninety and fourth acres...

In Witness whereof I the said John Wright McLAMORE hath here unto set my hand and seal the day and date above mentioned John R. McLAMORE

Signed Sealed and delivered in the presence of Lott RICH and Henry (his mark) CARTER May Term 1831

Then was the within Deed proven in open Court by the oath of Lott RICH and ordere to be Registered

Registered August the 9th 1831 Thos. P. FAISON, Clerk W. FAISON Register

(Abstracted from the original by Melinda McLemore Strong 21 July 2005)

Sampson County Deed Book Book 22, Page 52 Abstract of Deed John Wright McLEMORE to Lott RICH State of North Carolina, Sampson County

This Indenture made this sixteenth day of December...One Thousand Eight hundred and thirty, by and between John W. McLAMORE of the State of Georgia and Houston County, and Lott RICH of the State of North Carolina and County of Sampson; Wittnesseth, that the said John WRIGHT McLAMORE for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and fifty Dollars to him in hand paid by the said Lott RICH....sold...to him the said Lott Rich two certain Tracts or parcels of Land lying in the County of Sampson and state aforesaid...lying between Great Coheara and Little Coheara....the first Containing one hundred and fifty acres, The other Tract Beginning at a Stake in the old Road, two pines as painted below his old House thence with Henry McLAMORE line Due West 112 poles to a stake his corner on the edge of the Great Branch, Thence up the meanders of said Branch....containing one hundred four and ? acres. Being part of the contents of a Patent Granted to Roger ALDEN in the year 1796...I the said John Wright McLAMORE doth hereby bargain, sell...unto Lott RICH ...

In Witness whereof I the said John Wright McLAMORE have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and date above written John W. MCLAMORE

Signed, Sealed and delivered in presence of us Lott RICH and Henry (his mark) CARTER Court of Pleas and Quarter May Term 1831

Then was the within Deed proven in open Court by the Oath of Lott RICH and ordered to be registered Thos. FAISON Clerk

Registered the 11th day of August 1831 W. FAISON Register
(Abstracted from the original by Melinda McLemore Strong 21 July 2005)

1836-Bladen County, NC Will 25 Oct 1836 Sanders SIMMONS wife Anna Mariah (the remnant of my pension money coming after my death)...Exec: John HAIR, Sr. Wit: John R. McLEMORE, Stephen HAIR (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

John Wright McLemore can not be found on the 1840 Houston County, Georgia census. However, the 1840 Bladen County, NC census shows that a John Macklemore (age 20-30), a Wright Macklemore (age 20-30), and a John R Macklemore (age 30-40) all lived in Bladen County. Mike Mabile, in correspondence with James L. McLemore, III, indicated that John R. McLemore did move to Bladen, as did his sister Zilphia.

1844- J.R. McLEMORE, along with Duncan HAIR and P. TAYLOR were witnesses to a Bladen County, NC Deed dated 25 Dec 1844 between the Johnathan JESSOP & wife, James I ANDREWS, Dicy A. MEMORY of Cumberland County to Raiford FISHER involving 400 acres in the bend of the Harrisons Creek Swamp & on the NE side of the Cape Fear River (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

1845 Bladen County, Deed Hugh HALES to John R. McLEMORE & William HALES $5; four tracts of land-296 acrs on both sides of Gallberry Swamp, two tracts lying on one side of the old stage road purchased by Hugh HALES from William HALES, Notes payable to John D TOOMER and Daniel B BAKER Wit Daniel B BAKER Feb term 1846 H.H. ROBINSON Clerk (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler).

On the 1850 Bladen County census, there can be found a John R. McLemore age 42, Margaret, age 41, John H age 18, William K age 14, Sarah A age 13, Calvin age 11, Matilda J age 9, Hayse S age 7, Martha J age 5, Margaret A age 3, and Elen J age 1. This John R McLemore would have been born ca 1808, which would have made him just old enough to purchase land from Henry McLemore in 1829. His oldest son, John H, was born in Georgia ca 1832, making it very likely this is indeed John Wright McLemore, the son of Henry McLemore of Bladen County, NC and later Houston County, GA.","STR06" "I22221","McLemore","John Wright","Abt 1808","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1840 Census
Bladen County, North Carolina
Page 212

--John Macklemore--
1 Male 20 to 30
1 Female under 5
1 Female 20 to 30

--Wright Macklemore--
1 Male 5 to 10
1 Male 10-15
1 Male 20-30
1 Female 20-30

??????
John R. Macklemore
?????
2 Males Under 5
2 Males 5 to 10
1 Male 30 to 40
1 Female under 5
1 Female 30 to 40

--Duncan BULLARD--
(Bullard's and McLemore's are connected in Sampson County, NC; also John McLemore of Bladen named a son Duncan)

--Raford Fisher--
1 male under 5
1 male 5 to 10
1 male 30 to 40
2 females under 5
2 females 5 to 10
1 female 30 to 40

1850 Census
North Carolina, Bladen County, Subdivision on Northeast side of Cape Fear
Enumerated 4 Sept 1850 by Neil Kelly
205-207
(Originally transcribed on Ancestry.com as Calvin Lemon)
John R. McLemore 42 Farmer $2400 NC
Margaret McLemore 41 NC
John H. McLemore 18 Laborer Ga
William K McLemore 14 Laborer NC
Sarah A. McLemore 13 NC
Calvin McLemore 11 NC
Matilda J McLemore 9 NC
Hayse L McLemore 7 NC
Martha J McLemore 5 NC
Ellen J McLemore 1 NC
Margaret A McLemore 3 NC

204-204
Rayford Fisher 45 M Farmer 5000 NC
Jennet Fisher 43 F NC
Haywood Fisher 19 M NC
Manlsy Fisher 16 f NC
Elizabeth Fisher 14 F NC
Catherine Fisher 13 F NC
Jennet Fisher 11 NC
John R. Fisher 10 M NC
Sally Fisher 8 F NC
Mary Fisher 5 F NC
Delia Fisher 3 F NC

[Note: The McLemore's and Fishers lived near each other in 1840 and 1850 in Bladen County. Additonally, the two families appear to have been neighbors generations earlier, as in 1779 William McLemore sold land to Gabriel Holmes in Duplin County, that appears to have been adjacent to land owned by Southey Fisher, thought to be the grandfather of Rayford Fisher above. Due the proximity, and the use of the distinctive first names of Rayford/Raiford and Haywood in both families, there may have been a familial connection as some point...perhaps a McLemore daughter marrying a Fisher son?]


1860 Census
North Carolina, Moore County, Post Office Carthage
Enumerated 6 Aug 1860
Page 123 Stamped 200
913-899
J.R. McLemore 53 M Farmer $4100 $3000 NC
Marguret P. "" 51 F NC
Calvin "" 22 M NC
Matilda "" 20 F NC
Henry Green 18 M NC
Margaret A "" 16 F NC
Martha J "" 14 F NC
Ellen F "" 12 F NC
Willis J "" 9 M NC

1870 Census
North Carolina, Moore County, Post Office Carthage
Enumerated 6 July 1870
Page 34
228-235
McLemore, JR 63 M W Farmer $2000 $1500 NC
McLemore, Margaret 63 F W NC
McLemore, Matilda J. 38 F W NC
McLemore, Martha J 22 F W NC
McLemore, Ellen F 20 F W NC
McLemore, Willis J 17 M W
McLemore, Warren W 9 M W NC [Grandson]
Moore, Hugh 35 M W Laborere NC
Thoghin, Susan 38 F W Pauper NC
229-236
McLemore, John H 38 M W Farmer $300 $400 NC
McLemore, Elizabeth 31 F W NC

1880 Census
North Carolina, Moore County, Carthage Twp
Enumerated 2 Jun 1880
Pages 1 and 2 SD 3 ED 132
10-10
Bunyan and Margaret A HALES of North Carolina
11-11
McLeMore John R W M 73 Head Farmer NC NC NC
McLeMore Margaret W F 72 Wf Keeping House NC NC NC
McLeMore, Matilda J. W F 37 Dtr At Home NC NC NC
McLeMore, Warren W. W M 19 Grandson Farm Laborer NC NC NC
12-12
McLeMore, William J. W M 26 Head Farmer NC NC NC
McLeMore, Mary B W F 21 Wf Keeping House NC NC NC
13-13
McLemore, Bettie W F 40 Keeping House NC NC NC


Robert McLemore Butler states that a Wright McLemore married a Sarah RANSOME on 17 May 1795 in Sampson County, North Carolina. This is NOT CORRECT. Wright McLemore and Sarah Ransome were married in Surry County, and this would be an entirely different Wright McLemore.

There were several men bearing the name of John and/or Wright as of the 1850 Bladen County, NC Census. The 42 year old John R. McLemore, husband of Margaret, seems the most likely candidate simply based on his age.

However, the other possiblities are as follows:

ALSO a John McLemore 34, Betsey A, 34, Elizabeth A 12, Duncan J 9, Martha J 4, Wilie 3

ALSO a Wright McLemore 35, Elizabeth 42, John 15

ALSO a Wright McLemore, 55 born in NC

Robert McLemore Butler, in his Civil War Information, notes that a John R McLEMORE, Pvt, resided in Cumberland County and was by occupation a farmer prior to enlisting in Bladen County at age 27, October 2, 1862. Reported absent without leave in November-December 1862. Died in hospital at Goldsboro, NC February 12, 1863. Cause of death not reported. Not known if or how the two John R. McLemore's are related. Pvt McLemore would have been born ca 1835.","STR06" "I24703","McLemore","John Wright","5 Sep 1871","1 Aug 1956","0","In an undated letter to his niece, Irene McLemore Yates, Pleasant McLemore writes that her father, John Wright McLemore ""had no bad habits, didn't drink and or gamble----he stood beside me when I was playing a game of chance, and he said to me, 'I never make a bet, I am afraid I will acquire my fathers habit' I complimented him on his judgement...."" Lisa Lach shows his middle name, incorrectly it appears, as Wisdom instead of Wright.","STR06" "I24703","McLemore","John Wright","5 Sep 1871","1 Aug 1956","0","(Research):
Census Information

1910 US Census
Oklahoma, Jackson County, Altus Ward 1, ED 132
Enumerated 19 April 1910 by Walter Merchant
SD Five, ED 132 Sheet 5B and 6 A
105-107
McLemore, John W Hd M W 28 M1 14 Tx US US English Agent Real Estate
McLemore, Mattie E Wife F W 33 M 14 6/4 Tx Miss Tx
McLemore, Felix D. Son M W 8 S Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, Ernestinea R Dtr F W 5 S Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, Irene Dtr F W 3 S Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, Lincoln J Son M 6/12 Ok Tx Tx
106-108
Gaines, Albert C Hd M W 32 M1 5 Tx Ok Ark Jeweler Jewelry Store
Gaines, Minnie B Wife F W 32 M1 5 3/3 Tx Ark Ark
Gaines, Katie M Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Gaines, Charlotte Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Gaines, Clara B Dtr F W 2/12 S Ok Tx Tx

1920 Federal Census
Oklahoma, Jackson County, Altus, ED 17, Ward One
Enumerated 10 Jan 1920 by Mary L. Bristol
SD 7, ED 97, Sheet 81
McLemore, John W O M W 48 M Tx Ga Tx Real Estate Own Office
McLemore, Mattie B F W 42 M Tx Miss Tx
McLemore, David M W 18 S Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, Ernestine F W 15 S Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, Irene F W 12 S Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, Jeff M W 9 S Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, Lorine F W 2 5/12 S Ok Tx Tx

1930
Oklahoma, Jackson County, Altus, Baucum Twp
Enumerated April 8, 1930 by Mary Lucille Fox
ED 33-1 SD 8 Sheet 8A
139-179
McLemore, John Hd O $5,000 R M W 56 M@24 Tx Ga Tx Realtor Real Estate
McLemore, Mattie Wife F W 53 M@19 Tx Miss Tx
McLemore, Ernestine Dtr F W 25 Ok Tx Tx Secretary
Wholesale Sporting Goods
McLemore, Lorine Dtr F W 12 S Ok Tx Tx","STR06" "I47164","McLemore","John Wright","17 May 1916","26 Apr 1997","0","He is linked to wife, Faye K. McLemore 22 Apr 1904 6 Aug 1994,buried with him, on Find A Grave.","STR06" "I45997","McLemore","Johnnie","Abt 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Appears to have married Virgia Bailey, and living with her and her father, W. W. Bailey, at the time of the 1930 census in Red River County, Texas.

His great nephew, Steve McLemore, stated that ""Johnnie McLemore lived in Deport, TX for as long as I can remember.""","STR06" "I22306","McLemore","Johnny","Abt Apr 1900","Abt Apr 1900","0","Johnny and Mary were twins who died at birth.","STR06" "I32571","McLemore","Johnye Elizabeth","25 Jul 1908","15 Jan 1971","0","On the Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015, she is lsited as Johnye Johnson, Jonye E. Johnson, and Johnye McLemore.","STR06" "I32614","McLemore","Jola E.","Jul 1895","Yes, date unknown","0","Listed on the 1900 census as a female and daughter. This is correct per Karen Pierce, who also noted her name was Jola E., and not Joel.","STR06" "I26090","McLemore","Jones Albert","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown by some to have married Ann McBRIDE.

Tennessee State Marriage records indexed on Ancestry.com show a J A Mclemore as married, on 15 Jun 1898 in Gibson County, to Louella Mccaslin. Solemnized by R W Kinson M.G. This family can be found on the 1900 census in Gibson County, TN. J A was born Dec 1857 in Tennessee, as were both parents. She was also a native of Tennessee. They were shown as married two years, mathcing the record above. Four children, born to J A in a prior marriage were present, Newman (15), Hessie P (10), Nettie (8), and Allie (5). J A and Louella appear to have also had a son together, 1 year old Ben. In 1910, the family was still in Gibson County, He was listed as Jim, and she as Jessie L. Children in the home at that time were Nettie (17), Allie (15), Shannon (9), Hollace (7), and Gladice (3). Also living in the household were 81 year old Mary McCASLIN and 46 year old Sherman McCASLIN. The death record of James Alfred McLemore of Gibson County, however, shows that he was a son of Charles McLemore, not Young. James Alfred died on 19 Arp 1938 in Medina, Gibson County, TN.","STR06" "I26090","McLemore","Jones Albert","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1900 Federal Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Civil District 1
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900 by William M. Smith
SD 7, ED 122

HH 100-101 Abraham and Diza McLEMORE

HH 101-102
McLemore, Jones (sic) Head W M Oct 1858 41 M 8 Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Willie R Wife W F Feb 1865 35 M 8 0/0 Tn Mich Tn
McLemore, Velma E Cousin W F May 1895 5 S Tn Tn Tn

HH 102-103
McLemore, Frances (the widow of Young McLemore) with daughter Dicey

HH 103-104 Jesse and Ellen McLEMORE

1910 Federal Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Civil District 1
Enumerated 12 April 1910 By John Brooks
SD 8, ED 17 Sheet 2A
23-23
McLemore, Albert J Hd M W M2 17 Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Willie B Wife F W 46 M1 17 0 0 Tn Mich Tn
McLemore, Velma G Dtr F W 18 S Tn Tn Tn

HH 24-24 Earl and Lula McLEMORE","STR06" "I38377","McLemore","Joseph","Aft 1831","Yes, date unknown","0","Assumed to be the son listed on the 1840 census as Free White Males 5 thru 9","STR06" "I25629","McLemore","Joseph","Abt 1833","14 Dec 1905","0","Martha McLemore, his widow, applied for a confederate widow's pension, based on the service of her late husband Joseph, on 17 July 1906. She was 74 years of age at the time, and stated she had 5 sons and 4 daughters. She was a resident of Perry County, Mississippi.

She stated Joseph enlisted in 1862, while a resident of Perry County. He was in Company C, Ninth Mississippi Regiment for about three years, Capt. P K Moyers.

Joseph died in 1905.","STR06" "I25629","McLemore","Joseph","Abt 1833","14 Dec 1905","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Perry County, Southern District
Enumerated 15 Sep 1860 by Henry E. Lee
292-280
Joseph McLemore 27 M Farmer $--- $300 Mis
Martha McLemore 26 F Mi
Mary McLemore 3 F Mi
John McLemore 2 M Mi
Marthaann 6/12 F Mi

1870 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Township 1&2 east of RR
Enumerated 18 July 1870 by C. E. Cannon
Pages 54
398-387
McLemore, Joseph 36 M W Laborer in Farm $--- $250 Miss
McLemore, Martha A 35 F W Keeping House Miss
McLemore, Margaret 13 F W Miss
McLemore, John T 11 M W Miss
McLemore, Martha 9 F W Miss
McLemore, Joseph 7 M W Miss
McLemore, Sarah E 6 F W Miss
McLemore, Richard J 5 M W Miss
McLemore, Catherine 4 F W Miss
McLemore, George N 3 M W Miss
McLemore, William 1 M W Miss
399-382
Matheny, William T and Francis (Cammack)

1880 Census
Name RelationMarital StatusGenderRaceAgeBirthplaceOccupationFather's BirthplaceMother's Birthplace
Joseph MCLEMORE Self M Male W 49 MS Farmer TN MS
Martha A. MCLEMORE Wife M Female W 48 MS Keeping House GA MS
Mary M. MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 23 MS MS MS
John T. MCLEMORE Son S Male W 21 MS Works On Farm MS MS
Joseph MCLEMORE Son S Male W 19 MS Works On Farm MS MS
Sarah E. MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 16 MS MS MS
Richard J. MCLEMORE Son S Male W 14 MS Works On Farm MS MS
Louisa C. MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 13 MS Works On Farm MS MS
George W. MCLEMORE Son S Male W 12 MS Works On Farm MS MS
William R. MCLEMORE Son S Male W 10 MS At Home MS MS
Susan MCLEMORE ?sup? ?/sup?Dau S Female W 8 MS At Home MS MS

Source Information:
Census PlacePerry, Mississippi
Family History Library Film 1254662 NA Film Number T9-0662
Page Number 327B

1900 Census
Not located

1910 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated 21 May 1910 by Luther M. Cox
SD 6 ED 15 Sheet 24B
452-454
McLemore, Joseph Hd M W 48 S Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Martha Mother F W 72 Widowed Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I24825","McLemore","Joseph","Abt 1836","Yes, date unknown","0","Might he have been listed on the 1860 census as L.J. McLemore, age 17, Male.","STR06" "I25701","McLemore","Joseph","Abt 1836","12 Sep 1861","0","(Research):Census Information:

1860 Census
Tennessee, Hardin County, ED 1, Post Office Clifton
Enumerated 23 Jun 1860
Page 13 Stamped 290
79-82
Marion Jackson 27 M Farmer $2000 $2000 Tn
John Jackson 37 M Trader $1600 $600 Tenn
M. Downing 23 Harrnis? Maker $--- $200 Tenn
Mary Downing 26 F Lal
Wm R Downing 4 M Tenn
Lettie D W Downing 1 F Ark
Joseph McCmore 24 M Farmer $---$175 Ala","STR06" "I27166","McLemore","Joseph","Abt 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1910 census, he was listed as single and as of the head of a household consisting only of his mother and himself.","STR06" "I27166","McLemore","Joseph","Abt 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated 21 May 1910 by Luther M. Cox
SD 6 ED 15 Sheet 24B
452-454
McLemore, Joseph Hd M W 48 S Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Martha Mother F W 72 Widowed Miss Miss Miss

HH 454-456
McLemore, [Abram] Napolean & Josephine McLemore

HH 455-457
J[ames] C[adwell] L and A[nnie] E. McLemore","STR06" "I38434","McLemore","Joseph","14 Mar 1879","Yes, date unknown","0","FamilyTreeMaker Online ""Ancestors of Gail Slater and Rick Newtson"" show that he died 12 Feb 1930 in Illinois, however it is possible he died earlier, as he can not be located in Illinois Death records, or on census enunerations after 1880. Additionally, his mother indicated on both the 1900 and 1910 census that she had one living child.","STR06" "I29828","McLemore","Joseph ""Joe"" Wesley","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1850 census, a five year old ""Joe"" McLemore was living with his siblings in the Howard Home, in Houston County, Georgia. At the 1860 census enumeration, a 15 year old Joseph McLemore, day laborer, was living in what appears to have been a boarding home, with the John and Lucinda White family, in the Town District of Houston County.","STR06" "I27427","McLemore","Joseph Cleveland","14 Nov 1892","17 Dec 1962","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1920 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, 18th Civil District
Enumerated 10 Jan 1920 by Ferrell Turtty
SD 5 ED 85 Sheet 8A
HH 154-161 Richard and Eliza McLemore
HH 156-163
McLemore, Joe C. Hd M W 27 M Tn Al Tn Farmer
McLemore, Ninnie A Wife F W 22 M Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Evelyn Dtr F W 3 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Ellen Dtr F W 1 2/12 S Tn Tn Tn

1930 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, 18 Civil District
Enumerated April 8, 1930 by G.S. McReynolds
SD 52-22 SD 11 Sheet 4A Stamped 202
80-81
McLemore, J. Cleveland Hd M W 37 M 19 Tn Tn Ala Farmer
McLemore, Winnie Wife F W 32 M 18 Tn Tn Ala
McLemore, Evelyn Dtr F W 15 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Ellen Dtr F W 11 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, J.C. Jr. SOn M W 8 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Edith Dtr F W 8 W S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Elaine Dtr F W 5 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Emily Dtr F W 1/12 S Tn Tn Tn","STR06" "I38325","McLemore","Joseph D.","Abt 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","from ""One Hundred Twenty-Five Years Mason City, Illinois 1857-1982"", published by the Quasquicentennial Historical Committee, 1982. Page 473: J. McLemore of Mason County, is showing as enlisted in Company K 68th IL Infantry on June 2, 1862.

(Courtesy of Carol Dorward)
","STR06" "I32087","McLemore","Joseph Franklin","May 1840","27 Sep 1841","0","McLemore Burying Ground, Montgomery, Alabama

From DAR records 1936

Martha C. McLemore
Feb 10, 1819
Nov 8, 1843
Consort of Moses McLemore

Joseph Franklin McLemore Sep 27, 1831
Son of Moses & Martha C. McLemore,
aged 1 year, 5 months, 28 days

It seems either his mother's birthdate, or his birth and death dates, (listed above) must be in error as it is unlikely she was only 11 when she gave birth.

Another transcription of these records, below, show his year of death as 1841, a more likely year

The Alabama genealogical register - v. 6, no. 3/4 (Sept/Dec 1964)
Thomas, Elizabeth Wood; Jenkins, Nelle Morris, 1894-1963

Owning Institution:Twin Falls Idaho Family History Center; http://www.familysearch.org/

https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE3198094&from=fhd


Name of Cemetery: TAYLOR CEMETERY
Location: Taylor Place, Mytelene, Montgomery County, Alabama.
Present Owner: Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor Dickerson,
Mytelene, Alabama

Joseph Franklin, son of Moses and Martha C. McLemore
Died - 27 September 1841","STR06" "I29922","McLemore","Joseph Pierce","Abt 1825","Sep 1827","0","McLemore Burying Ground, Montgomery, Alabama

From DAR records 1936

Joseph Pierce McLemore
------
Sept 1827
Son of James & Elizabeth McLemore, aged 2 years

The McLemore Burying Ground is about one mile off the Montgomery -Atlanta
Highway to the right facing east, and is about five miles from Montgomery.
It is on a knoll behind the old James McLemore home built about 1820. In
1936 Mrs. Lizzie Taylor Dickerson occupied it. A low brick wall and
iron fence surrounds the lot. Outside the main cemetery is another smaller
one, also enclosed. There are graves of slaves and faithful servants, mostly
unmarked outside all enclousures. Graves listed begin at the southwest
corner of the plot.

http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/montgomery/cemeteries/mclemore.txt","STR06" "I27289","McLemore","Josephine","5 Sep 1850","9 Mar 1942","0","She was living with her brother and sister in law, Maclin and Iris McLemore; and widowed sister, Martha Darby, at the time of the 1870 Lincoln County, Tennessee census.

Tennessee, Deaths and Burial Index, 1874-1955 shows that she died at the age of 91, a widow, in Pulaski, Tennessee, and was buried at the Custer Point Cemetery.","STR06" "I46353","McLemore","Josephine F. ""Josie""","24 Oct 1893","20 Feb 1985","0","Josephine McLemore Stricklan


Josephine McLemore Stricklan, 91, East Tennessee Health Care Facility, Madisonville, widow of Mr. B. D. Stricklan died 8:30 a.m. Feb. 20 at the nursing home.

She is survived by daughters, Pauline Mitchell, Florence, AL, Bonnie Tilley, Loudon, Geneva Schwabe; sons, Bill, Leslie, Ernest, Raymond, Reed, Reece and Billy Stricklan, all of Madisonville; 29 grandchildren, 52 great grandchildren; sister, Ida Weaver, Michigan, brothers, Odd, Tellico Plains, and Columbus McLemore, Maryville; several nieces and nephews.

The body was at Bierley-Hale Funeral Home, Madisonville, where the family received friends, 7-9 p.m. last Thursday, Funderal Friday in Bierley-Hale's Chapel, Rev. Carra Kirkland, Rev. Tommy Carroll officiating.

Interment in Hopewell Springs Cemetery.



(Transcription of Scanned obituary posted on her FindAGrave memorial page added by Tamara Madden)","STR06" "I26606","McLemore","Joshua","3 Jun 1839","19 Mar 1918","0","The following biography is from the archives of Rev. William P. McLemore:

Information on early life to McLemore Archives by Dr. Rudy Liverette 1988: ""Joshua attended the Gathright School in Summerville, Mississippi. He taught school and served as a 2LT. in Company I, 37th Mississippi Infantry Regiment during the Civil War.""","STR06" "I26606","McLemore","Joshua","3 Jun 1839","19 Mar 1918","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Scott County, District 1, P.O. Forrest Depot
Enumerated 30 Jun 1860 by A.W. H. Metcalf
Page 57
358-358
Joshua McLemore 21 M Teacher of School Miss
Mary E. McLemore 16 F Miss

1870 Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Twp 8
Enumerated 9 Jun 1870 by H.C. Smith
Page 23, Stamped 142
116-116
McLemore, Joshua 31 M W Farmer $4000 $2310 Miss
McLemore, Mary E 26 F W Keeping house Georgia
McLemore, Kate H 4 F W Miss
McLemore, Caleb S 1 M W Miss
Hill, Margaret E 29 F W SC
Williams, Benjamin 31 M W Farm Laborer $--- $300 Georgia
McLain William J 28 M W Farm Laborer Alabama

1880 Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Subdistrict No. 1
Enumerated 23 Jun 1880 by Wm. S. Batton
Page 40, SD 2, ED 92
**-34
McLemore, Joshua W M 41 Farmer Miss Tenn Tenn
McLemore, J.E. W F 37 Wife Keeping house Miss D.C. Ga
McLemore, Kate H W F 15 Dtr At School Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, C. Semmes W M 13 Son At School Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, J.C. W M 11 Son At School Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Sereda J W F 9 Dtr At School Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Wm J. W M 7 Son At School Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Sallie W F 3 Dtr At Home Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Millie B W F 1 Dtr At Home Miss Miss Miss
Semmes, J. M. Miss W F 16 Sister-in-law At School Miss D.C. Ga
Alsbrook, Willie W M 21 Employee Laborer Ala Ala S.C.
Kelly, Jennie W F 29 School Teacher School Teacher Ala Ala Ala","STR06" "I25602","McLemore","Josiah","Abt 1803","Yes, date unknown","0","Merritt Mullen and others variously report his location of birth as North Carolina or Tennessee. He might have instead been born in South Carolina, as this is what is reported on the 1860 census.","STR06" "I25602","McLemore","Josiah","Abt 1803","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Perry County
Enumerated 27 Sept 1850
Stamped 379
126-126
Joseph McLamore 46 M Farmer Miss
Sarah McLamore 49 F ???
Nancy McLamore 18 F S.C.
Joseph McLamore 16 M Miss
Susan McLamore 14 F Miss
Elizabeth Kilgue/Kilgore? 5 F Miss
John McLamore 13 M Miss

1860 Census
Mississippi, Perry County, Southern District
Enumerated 15 Sep 1860 by Henry E. Lee
294-282
Josiah McLemore 58 M Farmer $500 $300 SC
Sarah McLemore 59 F SC
Susan McLemore 23 F Mi
John McLemore 22 M Waggoner Mi
Layfett Lee 8 M Mi
John Lee 3 M Mi

It appears that Lafayette and John LEE are stepsons of Josiah, born to his second wife.","STR06" "I8932","","","","","","","" "I35581","McLemore","Juanita F.","14 Dec 1916","23 Aug 2006","0","JUANITA MAPES 15 Dec 1916 23 Aug 2006 (V) 75075 (Plano, Collin, TX ) (none specified) 457-05-1006 Texas
","STR06" "I26641","","","","","","","" "I1998","McLemore","Julia Ann","20 Apr 1869","19 Sep 1936","0","She was married three times: to Moses Carruth, a Mr. Thompson and to Jesse Morgan. At the time of the 1900 Jasper County Census, she was listed as the mother of 4 children, all of whom were living. At the time of the 1910 Sabine County Census, she was shown as having been married for 14 years and as the mother of 7 children, all still living.","STR06" "I41451","McLemore","Julia C.","30 Oct 1839","12 Aug 1879","0","Married first a PERRY?
","STR06" "I41451","McLemore","Julia C.","30 Oct 1839","12 Aug 1879","0","(Research):

Description: Slave Narratives
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Interview with Callie Williams -Mary A. Poole, Mobile

PATTEROLLERS USED SHACKLES, SAYS CALLIE

Callie Williams was only four years old at the time of the surrender, but stories told to her by her mother are vividly remembered, and the fact that she has had the same environment continously throughout the years imprinted these happenings permanently on her mind. She lives at 504 Eslava Street, Mobile.

""My mammy and pappy was brought to Alabama by specalators who sold 'em to Mr. Hiram McLemore at Newport Landing, on de Alabama ribber,"" Callie said. ""Mammy's name was Vicey and she was born in Virginia, but my pappy was born in Kentucky. His name was Harry. Mr. McLemore had about three hundred head of slaves, some of 'em on one plantation of about two thousand acres an' de res' on another place of about five hundred acres. He sho' did have a pretty house. It was all white and ramblin-like and had big trees aroun' it. Dere was a cool well and a big dairy right close by it and den de cabins was all in a row in de back, some of 'em made out of planks, but mos' of 'em was made wid logs. Dey was all named after whoever lived in 'em.""

Aunt Callie needed little urging to tell of the old days, and she claims to vividly remember her master's family.

""His wife was named Axie Bethea and he had seven children,"" she said.

""One of 'em I never will forget, Miss Julia, 'case she gimme de first calico dress I ever had and I was proud as a peacock wid it. Miss Julia was de oldest little girl and dey give me to her.

""My mammy say dat dey waked up in de mornin' when dey heard de sweep. Dat was a piece of iron hangin' by a string and it made a loud noise when it was banged wid another piece of iron. Dey had to get up at four o'clock and be at work by sunup. To do dis, dey mos' all de time cook breakfast de night befo'.

""Pappy was a driver under de overseer, but mammy say dat she stay at de little nursery cabin and look after all de little babies. Dey had a cabin fixed up with homemade cradles and things where dey put all de babies. Der mammies would come in from de field about ten o'clock to nurse 'em and den later in de day, my mammy would feed de youngest on pot-licker and de older ones on greens and pot-licker. Dey had skimmed milk and mush, too, and all of 'em stayed as fat as a butter balls, me among 'em. Mammy saw dat I always got my share.

""De slaves got rations every Monday night. Dere would be three pounds of meat and a peck of meal. Dere was a big garden dat all of 'em worked and dey had all de vegetables dey needed and dere was always plenty of skimmed milk. Dey cooked de meals on open fireplaces in de big iron 'spiders.' Dem was big pots hangin' over the fire from a hook. Dey do de cookin' at night and den warm it over the nex' day if dey wanted it dat way.

""While mammy was tendin' de babies she had to spin cotton and she was supposed to spin two 'cuts' a day. Four 'cuts' was a hard day's work. What was a cut? You oughta' know dat! Dey had a reel and when it had spun three hundred yards it popped. Dat was a ""cut."" When it had been spun, den another woman took it to de loom to make cloth for de slaves. Dey always took Saturday afternoon to clean up de clothes and cabins, 'case dey always had to start work on Monday mornin' clean as a pin. If dey didn't, dey got whupped for bein' dirty.

""Some of de niggers, after dey'd been beat, would try to run away and some of 'em got loose, but de patterollers caught a lot of 'em and den dey'd get it harder dan ever befo' and have shackles out on dere feet wid jes' enough slack for 'em to walk so dey could work.

""If dey wanted to go 'possum huntin' or fishin', dey could get passes from de overseer. Two things dey really loved to eat was 'possum and fish. Dey'd eat and eat 'till dey'd get sick and den dey'd have to boil up a dose of Boneset tea to work 'em out. If dat didn't make 'em feel better, dey'd go to Marster. He always kept calomel, bluemas and quinine on hand. If dey got too bad off sick, den marster would call de doctor. De children wasn't bothered with nothin' much but worms and dey'd take Jerusalem oak. It was de seed of a weed dat cook' and mix' 'lasses to make it taste like candy. Boneset was a bush and dey'd boil de leaves to get boneset tea.

""Mos' of de time de slaves would be too tired to do anything but go to bed at night, but sometimes dey would set around and sing after supper and dey would sing and pray on Sunday. One of de songs dat was used mos' was 'Yon Comes Old Marster Jesus.' If I remembers rightly, it went somp'n' like dis:

I really believe Christ is comin' again
He's comin' in de mornin'
He's comin' in de mornin'
He's comin' wid a rainbow on his shoulder
He's comin' again bye and bye.

""Dey tried to make 'em stop singin' and prayin' durin' de war, 'case all dey'd ask for was to be sot free, but de slaves would get in de cabins and turn a big wash pot upside down and sing into dat, and de noise couldn't get out. I don't remember nothin' about dis ceptin' what mammy say.

""When de Surrender come, she say dat a whole regiment of soldiers rode up to de house yellin' to de niggers dat dey was free. Den de soldiers took de meat out of de smokehouse and got all de 'lasses and meal and give it all to de niggers. Dey robbed de bees and den dey eat dinner and go on to de nex' place, takin' de menfolks wid 'em, all 'ceptin' de ones too old, my pappy among 'em.

""After it was all over my pappy rented land on Mr. McLemore's place and he and mammy stayed dere till dey died. Dey was buried in de same graveyard dat Mr. McLemore had set aside for his slaves. I married Frank Williams in Montgomery, Alabama, but our marriage was nothin' like mammy say her and pappy's was. She say dey 'jumped de broom stick.' When any of de slaves wanted to get married dey would go to de big house and tell marster and he'd get his broomstick and say, 'Harry, does you want Vicey?' And Harry would say 'yes.' Den Marster would say, 'Vicey, does you want Harry?', and she say 'yes.' Den marster say, 'Jine hands and jump de broomstick and you is married. De ceremony wasn't much but dey stuck lots closer den, and you didn't hear about so many divorces and such as dat.

""All my children is dead but two. I had five. One is livin' in Atlantic City, N.J., and I live here wid de other one. I 'spects I'll jes' go on livin' here 'till I die, serving Ole Marster as bes' I can. If all de peoples on dis here earth would do dat, we wouldn't be pestered wid all dese here troubles like we is nowadays.

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(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)","STR06" "I25861","McLemore","Juriah","Abt 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County,
Enumerated 1 Oct 1860 by E.A. Peyton
Page 150 & Page 151
HH #1040-1049
John & Rebecca McLemore

HH# 1041-1050
C.J. Carter 25 M Farmer $400 $400 Miss
Juriah McLemore 26 F Miss
Nancy McLemore 6 F Miss
Johnson McLemore 2 M Miss

Not known why Juriah and her children were listed under her maiden name.

1870 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Twp 9-10 West of RR, Post Office Hazelhurst
Enumerated 2 August 1870 by O.H. Johnston
Page 113, Stamped 349
HH 810-796
McLemore, Richard & Lucy

811-797
McLemore Moses 38 M W Works at Sawmill Miss
McLemore, Eliza 40 F Keeping Houses Miss
McLemore, Mary 7 F Miss

812-798
Carter, Johnson 30 M W Farmer 350 300 MIss
Carter, Juriah 38 F W Keeping House Miss
Carter, Johnson 11 M W Miss
Carter, Ella 5/12 F W Miss

813-799
Freeman, John & Kesiah 34 M W Farmer $700 $700 NC","STR06" "I26604","McLemore","Juriah","8 Mar 1837","Yes, date unknown","0","Believed to be buried at the McLemore Cemtery in Meridian, Mississippi.","STR06" "I32084","McLemore","Kate","31 Jan 1882","Feb 1965","0","She completed her application for a social security number in 1955, when she was 73 years old. It showed her employer as the State of Alabama, Department of Education, State Office Building, Montgomery, Alabama. He address at the time was 1300 Woodward Avenue, in Montgomery. She listed her parents as Handy Hugh McLemore and Celestine Raoul Goodwyn.","STR06" "I38442","McLemore","Katherine","11 Sep 1871","17 Dec 1936","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Odette, shows she was married several times, to a Hawkins, Hicks, isbill, and Reed, with known children per census records shown as Vera Hawkins, Ora Hawkins, Myrtle Hawkins, Jannie Hicks, Robert Hicks Isbill, and Zola Isbill. A scan of her Tennessee death certificate is also posted. Although no date of birth is listed, she is shown as age 65 and born of Tennessee. Parents are listed as William McLemore and Rebecca Gentry. She was also shown as a housewife.","STR06" "I29901","McLemore","Katherine ""Kate"" Elizabeth I. C.","May 1853","Apr 1905","0","Montgomery Advertiser
April 4, 1905
Courtesy of Melba McLemore

Death of Miss M'Lemore

Estimable Montgomery Woman Passes Away

Miss Kate McLemore, well known to a large circle of friends, and belonging to a family of long standing in Montgomery County, passed away at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, at the residence of her sister, Mrs. William R. Wood, 230 North Petry Street.

This estimable woman was born and reared at the old McLemore place, six or seven miles east of Montgoermy, her father being Moses McLemore, and her mother Mary CAFFEY.

She is survived by two brothers, P. M. McLemore and H. H. McLemore, and one sister, Mrs. William R. WOOD.

Miss McLemore had lived in Montgomery since acout the year 1854, during which time she had been a faithful and consistent member of the First Baptist Church and was known and loved for many attractive qualities.

Her funeral will take place from the residence of her sister, 220 North Perry Street, this afternoon at 4 o'clock, Dr. Charles A. Stakely, her pastor, officiating.

Funeral Notice

The friends of Miss Kate McLemore, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. McLemore, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. McLemore, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wood and family are invited to attend the funeral of the former from the residence of Mr. W. R. Wood, 220 North Perry street, this afternoon at 4 o'clock.","STR06" "I35560","","","","","","","" "I22262","McLemore","Katherine C.","30 Apr 1916","20 Jan 1987","0","She married first C.H. PERRYMAN and second a man named ROBERTS.","STR06" "I44630","McLemore","Kathleen","25 Sep 1921","4 Sep 2009","0","In the 2014 obituary of her brother, Jimmy Richard McLemore, she is referred to as ""Kathleen McLemore Butler"", and it is further noted she preceded him in death.

Her obituary, copied from the FindAGrave memorial created by Ray Gatwood, follows:

Kathleen McLemore Butler passed away Friday, September 4, 2009 at her home in Dallas, Texas, and went home to be with Jesus and PaPaw. She was born September 25, 1921 in Crisp, Texas to William Delbert and Jimmie (Hudson) McLemore. She graduated from Waxahachie High School in 1939. She married Howard E. Butler on June 18, 1944 in Dallas. He preceded her in death in 2004.

Survivors include her son, Ron Butler and his wife Judy of Grand Prairie; her daughter, Cheryl Scrivner and her husband Thurman of Argyle; her grandchildren Kristi Mattison, Scott Anderson and Ryan Butler; brother, Jimmy McLemore of Denver and sister, Gail Fikes of Waxahachie.

Funeral services are scheduled for 2 P.M. Wednesday, September 9, 2009 at the Hughes Funeral Home 400 East Jefferson Blvd. Dallas with Father Paul White officiating. Interment will follow at the Five Mile Cemetery.","STR06" "I22289","McLemore","Kathleen Marie","6 Jun 1910","11 Jun 1978","0","Robert McLemore Butler, in his ""Descendants of Raiford McLemore,"" shows that she married Edward Earl ADAMS (1912-1953) and was the mother of Bonnie ADAMS.

Bonnie Adams Seiler was living in Virginia as of 2006, and is interested in genealogy.","STR06" "I44880","McLemore","Katie L.","18 Oct 1917","9 Dec 2007","0","Obituary, as copied on her FindAGrave memorial page created by SFC Frank Irons Sr and maintained by FHTerry:

REST IN PEACE..

Funeral for Katie McLemore White, 90, of Falkville will be Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2007, at 11 a.m. at Roselawn Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Wyman Logan officiating.

Burial will be in Roselawn Cemetery. Visitation will be Tuesday from 10 to 11 a.m. at the funeral home.

Mrs. White, who went to be with her Lord Sunday, Dec. 9, 2007, at Summerford Nursing Home in Falkville, was born Oct. 18, 1917, in Lawrence County to Walter Thad McLemore and Della McCullough McLemore. She was a member of Decatur Baptist Church.

Survivors include her daughter and son-in-law, Joyce and Phil Watkins of Decatur; son, Ray Dearman of Nashville; two grandchildren, Steve Key and Paige Key Bastin, both of Decatur; two sisters, Audrey Rogers of Decatur, and Dorothy Parvin of Detroit; and a host of nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers will be John Ford, Phil Watkins, Steve Key, Doug Rogers, Billy Stephenson and Fletcher Ford.

Published in the Decatur Daily on 12/10/2007.","STR06" "I36673","McLemore","Keith","26 Aug 1929","5 Dec 2010","0","Keith McLemore

Published December 7, 2010

Keith McLemore, 81, of Stillwater, Oklahoma died on Sunday December 5, 2010. His services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday December 8, 2010 at Strode Funeral Home Chapel in Stillwater, with the Reverend Stanley M. Warfield, Jr. officiating. Burial will follow at Sunset Memorial Gardens.

Keith was born on August 26, 1929 in Chickasha, OK to W. C. and Ruth McLemore. He earned both his B. S. and Masters Degree from Oklahoma State University. He worked for O. S. U. Extension for 33 years and retired in 1988.

In 1986 Keith was honored by the Oklahoma State University animal science department as a Graduate of Distinction for his professional performance and his service to the animal science industry.

Keith was preceded in death by his parents and his wife, Wanda.

He is survived by his daughters Sandy Hood and Dianna McLemore Groves and sons Don and William Stan McLemore, as well as one brother and sister-in-law Leon and Peggy McLemore. He is also survived by six grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers a memorial contribution may be made in his name to the National Parkinson Foundation, 1501 N.W. 9th Ave., Miami, FL. 33136

Condolences may be sent and an online obituary may be viewed by visiting ?u?www.strodefh.com ?/u?
","STR06" "I244","","","","","","","" "I32964","","","","","","","" "I9091","","","","","","","" "I22919","","","","","","","" "I30343","","","","","","","" "I8396","McLemore","Kersey","Abt 1775","Abt 1798","0","Also sometimes instead listed as ""Carey"" or ""Hessy Carey."" Duane Hansen (mr-duey2000@yahoo.com) shows that she married Daniel Conner on 6 July 1795 in Surry County, North Carolina.","STR06" "I24603","McLemore","Keton Jessie","4 Feb 1876","12 Nov 1954","0","Barbara Cunningham, on her ""Farris and Cunningham Family Ancestors"" tree at WorldConnect, instead has the location of his death as Vernon, Wilbarger, Texas.","STR06" "I24603","McLemore","Keton Jessie","4 Feb 1876","12 Nov 1954","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Texas, McCulloch, JP 7, Ed 192
Enumerated by Emory C. Berry
SD 14, ED 192, Sheet 16B
10-10
McLemore, K.J. Hd M W 34 M 15 Tx La Tx Farmer
McLemore, E.J. Wife F W 34 M 15 8/1* Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Novella Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Forest Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Ronnie (sic) Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Cara (sic) Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Wallace Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Onie Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Oliver Son M W 1 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx

*It appears that she meant to answer that she was the mother of 8 children, 7 of them living (and one dead)

1920 Census
Texas, Ellis, Inaigh, ED 130
Enumerated 27 Jan by H.E. Pipkin
SD 5, ED 130, Sheet 5B
FM 79-81
McLemore, Jessie Hd M W 43 W Tx La Tx Farmer
McLemore, Ronnie (sic) Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McLemore, Carrie E. Dau F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, John W. Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Ora L Dar F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Oliver S Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Felix Son M W S 8 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, William Son M W S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Nettie E Dau F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx


1930 Census
Texas, Baylor County, Pr 2, Ed 4
Enumerated April 16, 1930 by Mrs. Carrie Boler
ED 12-4 SD 3 Sheet 6B
117-118
McLemore, K.J. Hd R $7 53 M 20 Tx La Tx Farmer
McLemore, Mary Lou Wf F W 43 M 20 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Durard Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Travis Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Marrisy (sic--s/b Monnie) Lee Dtr F W 4 1/2 S Tx Tx Tx
Brun (sic-s/b Bruce) Henry Stepson M W 16 S Tx Ga Tx","STR06" "I24457","McLemore","Keton Jones","Abt 1809","Aft 1873","0","Sometimes shown as being born in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. Melba states that of all the descendants of Keton Jones McLemore that she has interviewed, no on can state with certainty how the city of Louisville, or where the origin of his being born into a family of 13 children originated, so both these are still speculative and may be incorrect.

The youngest daughter of Keton Jones McLemore, Rosa, was interviewed by a grandson in 1941, and her detailed description of the family makeup was the starting point for much of the subsequent genealogical research done regarding the Keton Jones McLemore family. Rosa indicated that Keton was born when his mother was 60 years old, and that he was the youngest of 13 children, 11 boys and 2 girls. He was educated in Virginia and worked both as a school teacher and as a Methodist Minister. She further indicated that he died in Bastrop County at the age of 63 of gangrene. When son Felix Harrelson McLemore applied for an insurance policy, he also listed his father's cause of death as gangrene.

Keton is thought, but not proven, to be a brother of Nicholas McLemore, to whom he lived next to in Sabine Parish, Louisiana at the time of the 1850 Federal Census. Based on naming patterns, it is also ASSUMED, but not proven, that both are sons of Sterling McLEMORE of Kentucky, and grandsons of Ephraim McLEMORE and Hannah HUDSPETH.

Both Rosa and her brother Pleasant instead indicated that Keton Jones McLemore was a son of Samuel McLemore, an immigrant. In a 1954 letter to his grand niece, Ivy, Pleasant McLemore writes that ""My grandfather Samuel McLemore was a lord, he disowned nobility, the title also, married and went to Kentucky, bought a Tobacco plantation, and became wealthy and raised 11 sons to manhood, father was the youngest, his dad sent him to Harvard...I know nothing about his brothers, though corespondd for some time with his nephew of Alabama and his youngest son came to see me when he was released from the Navy, his dads name is Carl S. McLemore a farmer in Scottsboro, Alabama.""

Melba Gene McLemore noted that Pleasant was prone to boasting, and known at times to enhance the truth. One example of this is the fact that there are no records that Keton ever attended Harvard.

The family of Carl S. McLemore, born ca 1898 in Alabama, is shown in this index. It appears that Carl is a son of William McLemore of Tennessee, but it is not currently known how William McLemore fits into the larger McLemore family.

Melba Gene McLemore writes that ""on March 4, 1850 - Many, Sabine Parish, La. a charter is issued for a Masonic Lodge, with K.J. being listed as Worshipful Master."" Furthermore, the book titled ""Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Louisiana "" published by the order of the Grand Lodge, New Orleans, 1852 shows that K.J. McLemore was a member of the Many Lodge, #88, and expelled in 1852. (Perhaps because he moved to Texas?) It was noted in this same book that N.H. McLemore was rejected in 1852.

Melba also indicated that on 26 Jun 1851, Nicholas H. McLemore, in consideration of the sum of $150 sold to a third party property that had formerly been owned by K.J. McLemore, in the State of Louisiana, Parish of Sabine.

The following letters, written by K.J. McLemore to his son Felix, were provided by Melba Gene McLemore:

East Waco May 27th 1867
Written to Felix H. McLemore

Dear Son, having just met with Tom and Sam Mays, I avail myself of the opportunity of writing to you by them as I have written repeatedly by mail without getting any answer and I am now in great haste and cannot write much. I have lost two of my mules-John and Kit together with a small mare and I am fearful that they are stolen. I had them day before yesterday and yesterday ------- and jack along. I ----- and have been huting this day and cannot hear anything of them. I have been carrying on a slaughterhouse in East Waco but intend quitting as I am not making anything and I intend coming back as soon as I can if, however I have lost my mules it will be out of my power to come without help and I may want you to com and help me. If I do, I will write soon. We are all well. You have a brother here that you neve saw, born 6th past month named Rufus Walter. ""Not Bill Walt"" He is a noble specimen of his species. Tom Mays told me he saw you a short time ago which was the first I have heard certain of you since I saw you. I have not tried to write all I wish but it would suffice that I have not seen any country since I left Bastrop that I like as well as Bastrop. There is more horse stealing, murdering, etc. in this than any country I have ever lived in. Bell and Margaret are at work in a large spinning factory at one dollar and ten cents a day and both can soon clothe themselves well. I have ---- $70 due me here and as ---- square with my little affairs. I am determined to leave here. I have not heard from George or Philip, Wright or Thad since I have been here. If you are not engaged come up and see us and bring a work horse or two with you, so that I can come back. If Mrs. BATEY has never got her money from Hunt County, if you or any of you come properly authorized by Power of Attorny, I will go with you out there. I must stop. Good Bye your affectionate father, K.J. McLemore P.S. Ma and the children all send their love to all KJM

May 30th As Tom and Sam Mays have not come yet, but are camped some 4 miles back I now proceed to add that I have found my mules but I do not know how long I may keep them as horse stealing is the order of the day here. There has been a good many stolen from East Waco since I have been here. We are having a great abundance of rain and I look for sickness and feel anxious to leave here. In fact I would do so immediately if I could and shall be sure to do so in a month. If I can possibly close with my business. Algerine PERKINS comes to see me occasionally. Preaches ----- Sunday, he is still the same akward -----. I do no see much improvement, if any. They are trying to hold district court here but I do not think they have qutie got their jury made up. They have summonded a great many negroes. God! I pity my country. Tell Walt I saw his friend John DAVIS some time ago. He was trafficking round with a wagon said he had not home. I think he will never pay Walt though he spoke of the debt. I want you to write immediately on the receipt of this. I have written to you several & rec'd no answer. I wrote to BACHMAN about a month ago to inquire after you, but have no answer from him either. I now no nothing more to write that may interest you. You can ride here in 2 or 2 days and if you are not too closely engaged I hope you will do so and I repeat if Mrs. BATEY or any of you come I will go with you to Hunt County. Your Ma says tell Walt that his namesake is the finest boy in Texas. I must stop and get up my mules and harness them to the wagon os I will only -----. Truly. Your Aff't Father K.J. McLemore

Sept . 7th 1868
Seguin , Tx.

To Felix H. McLemore,

Dear Son, After waiting until my patience has become exhausted, I again resume the pen, hoping to be more fortunate in obtaining an answer than I have been here tofore. You will see that I am still at Seguin, simply from the fact that I have not been able to get away, tho I am still determined to go on West, or rather South. I have truly but little to write that can interest you, let it suffice we are all well or tolerably so. Just now Rufus has been quiet sick, is now quite pert again. Bob still has the 3rd day chills, but they do not seem to hurt him much. I have only had one letter from you since I left your house & none from any other source. Amanda red'd on from Thad about 2 weeks since. He was then well, but had been sick some. He was then at Wright's in Clinton, but was going the next day to Lavacca with his team. Hauling is now a good price. $2.00 per 100 lbs. from Lavacca to Seguin & 2 to Austin. Phillip will start in a day or two. He would perhaps be gone now, but was kept home on account of Amanda. She had a daughter born day before yesterday. I may make a trip below myself before I go on South. If I do I will drive an ox team & let Bob drive my mules. I could get stocks here to manage or carry West if I would rather gather them, but I sould not undertake to do that, as it would almost be impossible owing to the mesquite brush. You would be surprised to see how this country has grown up. It is next thing to an impossibility to gather stock here-ther has been an abundance of rain here during the last 4 or 5 weeks and the grass indeed fine. Crops are very good as a general thing, tho the cotton worm has been preying on the cotton crop for some time. Most of the cotton that I see is now bare of foilage. I am indeed very anxious to hear from you & know how you are getting along & what you intend or think of doing. I am told there will be no difficulty in getting stocks to manage out West & I will use every effort in my power to get a good stock to manage in the spring. If you was here with a good team, I suspedt you could make more in one or two trips than you will make in your whole years hard work-What is Walt doing? And what does he talk of doing.-I must close as (Babe) Amanda's little girl is waiting to carry my letter to the office. I shall expect an immediate answer & if I don't get it, I shall be a little ashy. The family all join me in best wishes to you & yours, together with kind regards to Walt & Family. Meanwhile, I remain Truly your aff't Father, K.J. McLemore P.S. Can my little grandson walk & talk-You must kiss him for Grandpa-Goodbye. Direct to care of Ebner and I will get it.

(Notes from Melba Gene McLemore: The letter above was written to my Great-great Grandfather, Felix Harrelson McLemore from his father, Keton Jones McLemore. Walt (to whom Keton sends his regards at the end of the letter) is most likely Walter Worsham BATEY, Felix McLemore's Father-in-Law. Felix's little grandson is my great grandfather, Walter Keton McLemore, who was one year old on the day this letter was written. Walter Keton McLemore would raise my father after the death of my grandfather, Eugene Allen McLemore.

Seguin, Texas
Nov 21, 1868

To Felix H. McLemore

My dear son, having written 3 letters to you without obtaining any answers and having become weary on that account I now . . . once more, hoping ... successful in obtaining an answer to it. . I have only but little to write of interest, let it suffice, we are all tolerable well now. I wrote you about the death of your little brother Rufus which I suppose you got, we have all been sick and at the time Rufus died we were expecting Adaline to die, but she has recovered and is as playful today as usual. I am still living at the . place, & I reckon will be compelled to stay untill I can raise a crop as any sickness has put me in debt and I do not see how I can get out without raising a crop of cotton. I have not .. the place yet but think I can do so. There is two concrete houses of 2 rooms each and 3 log cabins . . . good lots . . of land under . . . If I . I will be compelled to hire some help unless you will come & join me in cultivating it. I would much prefer going on out to Bee or Nueces counties. The people out there I learn are all doing . . good crops there this season and have a market for their beef at St. Mary's or Rock Port & Corpus Christi. There is a man now stopping in sight of me who lives out there near Page's [?] Store, he says they have twice the money in circulation out there than we have here with no clashing & fussing about politics. Here it is a continual clash. Enough to turn a man's brain. Since the elections the Negroes have become more self important and impudent than before and that will be the finale of the matter God only knows.---- I saw Pat ..'s wife in Seguin not long since, but did not have time to talk much with her. She begged me to come back to Papalota , she said they were all getting sick out there. Old Dave Calahan still lives at the same old place, has a very large stock & is entirely independent. Bill Miller is said to be rich in stock & money. Sam Smith is shipping beeves and I learn is doing well. Old Anderson Williams lives at his old place on the Medio, Peter Degat [?] at his old place. Major Stein is merchandising on Popalota, Old Billy .. Is back there. Charly Megesly [?] lives at the reef near Corpus. I now know of nothing more to write. If I was not so hard run [?] I would come immediately to see you, but it is out of my power. I am trying to get loading to start to the Post. I will go as soon as I can. Prob.[?] will start tomorrow or next day. I heard from Thad not long since on his way to Austin & was sick. I have been thinking he might be at your house now I expect you to answer this immediately Your father K.J. McLemore I have written to George & Lucretia but no answer.

Randolph Branch, Texas
March 21st, 1870
Written to Felix H. McLemore

Dear Son, Yours of the 4th Inst. is received and agreeable to my usual custom of promptitude in my correspondance. I hasten to reply. Have nothing of great interest to write. Let it suffice we are all well and have had last night and today a fine rain Which we thought we were needing very much as the ground was so dry that we were unable to plow or plant. I have been coinsaratively idle for 2 weeks or near that time, have not planted anything but a few vegetables. Irish Potatoes, Peas, Sowed Cabbage Lettuce, Mustard KC and a little Corn for early roasting ears. The corn is killed and if I could have plowed I should have been done planting corn & perhaps cotton which would no doubted have been labor in vain.-I now think I will not plant corn for 10 days yet. Say the last of this or 1st of next month as I feel sure we may expect a cold spell about 17th next month, being Easter Sunday and full moon 2 days before. It will be very apt to come, and in planting any corn I wish to plant, so as to secure my crop against any severe weather we may have about that time and it is a matter of great importance with the farmer to secure a good stand at the first planting. I am indeed quite uneasy on account of Thad, his trip to La. Particularly in company with the Characters he is with is unsafe & I shall suffer on his account untill I find he has returned in safety. You said that your country had filled with desperados and horse thieves and I learn that such is the case here and am credibly informed that there have been some 6 or 7 hanged by mobs for horse stealing on the San Marcos and in Caldwell County. Mexicans generally I believe. I should feel no fears of John Wilson, he is no doubt a bad man and mean enough to murder, or do anything, but he is no doubt a great coward, but as caution is the parent of safety, I should not find myself in his way, but be prepared and if I could prove his threats and meet with him I would certainly take care of myself if possible--If you hear from Thad, don't fail to let me know immediately, --- I rec'd. a letter from your cousin Jack yesterday, he was then at your cousin Eliza Thompsons in Travis Co. & I have just answered his letter, directed my letter to Onion Creek, care of Sterling J. Wright, and if Jack should be at your home, as he spoke something in his letter of coming there, you can inform him of that fast. Amanda & her children are at my house. Ebner having gone below. They are not well. Manda and two of the children have been having chills. I must now close & do not know when you will hear from me again as I am writing on my last paper, using my last envelop & no money to buy more, with gloomy prospects for provisions, but having worked through so long I still expect to make out. I am very anxious to have Mag at home, but see no way of getting her here. I suppose if Thad gets back he will come out here before long & I want him to bring her home--you see I have only room to say good bye, Your Father ...K.J. McLemore
PS I have not heard of your Bro. Wright in some time. don't hangle & quarrel with George. It is no credit to either of you .I know him perhaps too well. Give him what he has got and let go. KJM","STR06" "I24457","McLemore","Keton Jones","Abt 1809","Aft 1873","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1830 Census-Richland, Arkansas Territory

Enumerated alone, but living next door to Wright McLemore

Arkansas Territory, Arkansas County, Richland Township
Series: M19 Roll: 5 Page: 76
Year: 1830

Household consists of one male under the age of 20, and listed as McLemore, Reten J

1840 Census
Macklamoer, K.J.
State: LA Year: 1840
County: Natchitoches Parish Record Type: Federal Population Schedule
Township: No Township Listed Page: 180
Database: LA 1840 Federal Census Index

In Kathy Casagranda's 1850 Sabine Parish Census Transcription, she indicated that in 1846 K.J. McLemore was Assessor and that an R.J. (sic) McLemore was Captain of Police Jury Ward Two. As of 1850, K.J. was shown as Sheriff. (p. 14).

She has the family transcribed as follows:

619 McLemore, H.J. 41 M Kentucky (Note by Melba: Occupation was listed as Sheriff)
619 McLemore, Rebecca 30 F Mississippi
619 McLemore, Wright 15 M Mississippi
619 McLemore, Lucretia 10 F Mississippi
619 McLemore, Amanda 9 F Louisiana
619 McLemore, Felix 6 M Louisiana
619 McLemore, Thaddeus 4 M Louisiana
619 McLemore, Rebecca 1 F Louisiana


Listed immediately after K.J. McLemore's family was that of Nicholoas McLemore. The relationship between the two families is not known with certainty, but they appear to be related based on their migration patterns and proximity.

620 McLemore, Nicholas 39 M Farmer Tennessee
620 McLemore, Jane 31 F Tennessee
620 McLemore, Chas 1 M Mississippi
620 McLemore, Sterling 14 M Mississippi
620 McLemore, Evaline 11 F Tennessee
620 McLemore, William 10 M Tennessee
620 McLemore, Jas 8 M Tennessee
620 McLemore, Laura 5 F Mississippi
620 McLemore, Robt 4 M Mississippi

Casagranda notes that the Nicholas McLemore family was living in the 1860 census with children James, Robert, Richard and Martha still at home. After 1860, there were no further records for this family in the Parish. However, she noted that a large number of individuals named McLemore lived in Union Parish.

Keton and family were in Bee County, Texas at the time of the 1860 census

Texas, Bee County, Papalote
#290-229
Enumerated 3 July 1860 By A S Thurman
PAGES 146b and 147 a
R.J. Mclamore 50 M Farmer KY
Nancy J Mclamore 23 F Tenn
Felix H Mclamore 16 M La
Thadeus R Mclamore 14 M La
Rebecca E Mclamore 11 F La
Margaret F Mclamore 8 F Tex
Rob J Mclamore 3 M Tex
Emily M Mclamore Age 8/12 F Tex

1870 Census
Texas, Guadalupe County, Seguin, Pr 4
Enumerated by James M. Thornton
Stamped 422
#65-69
K.J. age 60 Farmer $300 KY
Nancy - age 33-Wife Keeps House Tennessee
R.J. Age 20 F W La
Sarah Age 14 F W Tex
Robert age 12 M W Tex
Emaley age 8 F W Tex
Adaline age 5 F W Tex
Rosa age 11/12 F W Tex

(Census listings courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)","STR06" "I24457","McLemore","Keton Jones","Abt 1809","Aft 1873","0","(Medical):

Y DNA Results, FTDNA Haplogroup:

R1b1

A direct male descendant of Keton McLemore was a participant in the Morrison DNA study. The kit number was 35844, and this DNA was a high definition match to two other McLemore's (not previously proven to be related), as well as with a McElmurry from Kentucky

See the results for Group O at the following website:

http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/

Keton's descendant was a match to a descendant of Wright McLemore of Arkansas, matching in 24 of 25 markers. Wright and Keton lived in adjoining households at the time of the 1830 Richland County, Arkansas census. Keton's descendant was also a high resolution match, 24 of 25 markers, with a direct male descendant of John McLemore, born 1822 in North Carolina, who later migrated to Georgia and Texas. He moved to Jasper and Newton Counties, Texas, just across the border from Sabine Parish, Lousiana, where Keton McLemore lived for some period of time. The markers that differ are, in each case, rapidly mutating markers.

According to FamilytreeDNA in Houston, the probability that the two DNA donors share a common ancestor, is as follows:

In comparing 25 markers, the probability of sharing a common ancestor within the last...

4 generations is
27.54%
8 generations is
58.22%
12 generations is
78.24%
16 generations is
89.3%
20 generations is
94.93%
24 generations is
97.66%

In addition to this above matches, the Wright McLemore, John McLemore, and Keton Jones McLemore descendants were also matches to two proven descendants of Abraham Macklemore, the immigrant, and John McLemore, born 1762, the Revolutionary soldier who left descendants in Knox County, Tennessee; Dade County, Missouri; Illinois; Mississippi; and Alabama.

Each of these matches, including the McElmurry, can be found indexed in these files.

The members of R1b are believed to be the descendants of the first modern humans who entered Europe about 35,000-40,000 years ago. Those R1b forebearers were the people who painted the beautiful art in the caves in Spain and France. They were the contemporaries (and perhaps exterminators) of the European Neanderthals. R1b is the most common Y haplogroup in Europe - more than half of men of European descent belong to R1b. Fourteen of the 30 most common haplotypes in the YSTR.org database are typical of R1b.
","STR06" "I25068","McLemore","Keton Jones","22 Jun 1892","15 Sep 1944","0","Melba McLemore instead shows his date of birth as 22 Jun 1891 in Arkansas. He died at the U.S. Naval Hospital in Corpus Christi, and was listed as married at the time of his death.","STR06" "I25068","McLemore","Keton Jones","22 Jun 1892","15 Sep 1944","0","(Research):Melba Gene McLemore notes that he married Bertha Victoria DAVIS.","STR06" "I25068","McLemore","Keton Jones","22 Jun 1892","15 Sep 1944","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I32073","McLemore","Klenton Tranum","21 Apr 1900","27 May 1966","0","Kleton was employed in Real Estate.","STR06" "I215","McLemore","Kristopher Lynne","5 Nov 1965","9 Mar 1998","0","Funeral services for Kris McLemore, 32, of Dallas, were held Thursday, March 12, 1998 at the San Augustine Church of Christ.

Mr. McLemore died Monday, March 9, at St. David Hospital in Austin after suffering an apparent heart attack. Mr. McLemore and his brother Marty, of San Augustine had returned from Lake Travis when he encountered difficulty in breathing.

Kristopher Lynne McLemore, a son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry McLemore, was born in Houston and attended and graduated from San Augustine schools.

Funeral services were conducted by Bro. Don Skipper of the San Augustine Church of Christ and Bro. D.E. Bowman of the Southside Church of Christ in Pasedena.

Burial was in the Liberty Hills Memorial Gardens under direction of the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.

Survivors include: his wife, Christine McLemore of Dallas; parents Dr. and Mrs. Henry McLemore of San Augustine; grandmother, Elma McLemore of San Augustine; and grandparents James and Gertrude Adams of Lufkin; three brothers, Clay McLemore of Longview, Mike McLemore of Richmond, Va and Marty McLemore of San Augustine; he was a grandson of the late Percy McLemore.

Source: San Augustine Tribune, March 19, 1998


Kris McLemore, 32, of Dallas died Monday, March 9, 1998, at St. David Hospital in Austin. McLemore was born November 5, 1965 in Houston and was a student and construction worker. He was a member of I EEE at DeVay Institute.

Survivors: his wife, Christine McLemore of Dallas; parents Henry E. and Jimmie (Adams) McLemore of San Augustine; his brothers Clay McLemore of Longview, Mike McLemore of Richmond, VA and Marty McLemore of San Augustine; and grandparents, James and Gertrude Adams of Lufkin and Elma McLemore of San Augustine. He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Percy McLemore.

Funeral services were held March 12 at San Augustine Church of Christ with Don Skipper and Dee Bowman officating. Interment followed at Liberty Hill Memorial Gardens.

Arrangements were handled by Wyman Roberts Funeral Directors in San Augustine.

Source: The Sabine County Reporter March 18, 1998","STR06" "I24701","McLemore","L. Felix","Sep 1853","Feb 1907","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows him as a son of Nicholas McLemore, and suspects him to be a cousin to her ancestor of the same age, also named Felix H. McLemore. He was missed on the 1860 census enumeration, but is on the 1870 census with his parents.

In an email dated July 29, she wrote that ""The Felix, Sarah & Pollie ...was the son of Nicholas McLemore. Nicholas McLemore is enumerated in 1850 living next to Keton McLemore in Sabine Parish. His Kids moved toward Kaufman County, Texas and then on to Dallas County Texas by 1900-1910. Felix's daughter Pollie did not live very long. Felix, the son of Nicholas, was murdered in Parker County while camping on the side of the road. He was an accountant as was robbed. Ironically when he was killed my Felix was also living in Parker County....""","STR06" "I24701","McLemore","L. Felix","Sep 1853","Feb 1907","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Federal Census
Phelix McLemore Self M M W 27 La Clerk in Store Tn Ky
Sarah F. McLemore Wife M F W 20 NJ Keeping House NJ NJ
Pollie McLemore Dau S F W 3M LA NJ
Precinct 7, Upshur, Texas
FHL Film 1255330 NA Film T9-1330 Page 496D

1900 Federal Census
Texas, Kaufman County, Terrell Ward 1, ED 75
Enumerate 2 Jun 1900 by Edward B. Dwyert
SD 6, ED 75, Sheet A 4, Stamped 146
63-63
McLemore, Felix Hd W M Sept 1853 46 M20 Miss Miss Miss Book
keeper
McLemore, Sarah Wife W F Sep 1858 41 M20 6/2 NJ NJ NJ
McLemore, Morgan Son W M Mch 1885 15 S Tx Miss NJ At Schol
McLemore, Charles Son W M Jany 1888 12 S Tx Miss NJ At School
McLemore, Helen Daugh W F May 1890 10 A Tx Miss NJ At School
McLemore, Lottie Daug W F Jun 1892 7 S Tx Miss NJ At School","STR06" "I20204","McLemore","Lafayette ""Fate""","5 Oct 1905","27 Jan 1969","0","Listed as Fate on the 1920 census, and Fayte in 1930. Cemetery records show him as Lafayette. Could Fannie, apparently buried adjacent to him, be his wife?

McLEMORE, Fannie Matilda (FHM) Sep 7, 1899 - Jun 14, 1974 McLEMORE, Lafayette (FHM) Oct 25, 1905 - ? 27, 1969

Per the SSDI:

LAFAYETTE MCLEMORE 05 Oct 1905 Jan 1969 78753 (Austin, Travis, TX) (none specified) 449-32-0852 Texas","STR06" "I27310","McLemore","Laudrey Preston","Abt 1919","7 Dec 1960","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXS7-FKF
Name: Laudrey Mclemore
Titles & Terms (Original):
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Death Date: 07 Dec 1960
Death Place: Scottsboro, Jackson, Alabama
Gender: Male
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Age at Death: 41y
Estimated Birth Date: 1919
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Spouse's Name: Rosa Mclemore
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Father's Name: Carl Mclemore
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Mother's Name: Betty Clinger
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Film Number: 1908956
Reference Number: 27547
Collection: Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974


","STR06" "I26699","McLemore","Laura Adella ""Dell""","Abt 1859","27 Oct 1953","0","Victoria Mclemore writes: ""My husband said that Aunt Mamie and Aunt Dell live together and therefore we assume that Laura's nickname was Dell since he called them both Aunt. As mentioned before neither had been married to had any children to the best of his knowledge.""

Name: Laura A. Mclemore
Titles & Terms (Original):
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Death Date: 27 Oct 1953
Death Place: Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama
Gender: Male
Race (Original):
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Age at Death: 94y
Estimated Birth Date: 1859
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Father's Name: Andrew J. Mclemore
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Mother's Name: Sarah Smith
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Film Number: 1908883
Reference Number: 21167
Collection: Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974
","STR06" "I47749","McLemore","Laura Belle","30 Oct 1851","17 Sep 1916","0","On the death certificate of her son, James Edward Burness, she was listed as Laura Macklamore, and her husband was shown as Tally Burnett, born Mississippi. The FindAGrave page for her daughter, Mattie Burnett James, shows Laura's husband as Taliaferro Burnett.","STR06" "I24838","McLemore","Laura Edith","Nov 1894","15 Jan 1977","0","Description: Died 15 January 1977 Buried Crisp Cemetery, Ellis Co. TX, the widow of C. O. Wesbrook

Gerald Wesbrook
gwesbrook@aol.com","STR06" "I24697","McLemore","Laura Jane","Feb 1844","30 May 1918","0","Voneta Gillock Sales emailed, on May 1, 2010, that ""Laura Jane (McLemore) and William DeBeaumont were my Great Grandparents. My Mother, Minnie 'Lee' (Barnes) Gillock was the daughter of Eliza Jane 'Jennie' (DeBeaumont) and Marion Posey Barnes. Laura and William also had two sons, Louis and Bobbie. After Willaim died Laura Jane married J.C. Sullivan and they had two sons; Ed and B.K. (Bud). Laura Jane died in Albany, Bryan Co. Oklahoma on May 30, 1918. Laura Jane was the daughter of Rev. Nicholas H and Elena McLemore. He was in Upshur Co. Texas in 1879.""

","STR06" "I24697","McLemore","Laura Jane","Feb 1844","30 May 1918","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1880 Federal Census
Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Rob't H. MCLEMORE Self M Male W 33 MS Sewing Machine Agt. TN TN
Caroline MCLEMORE Wife M Female W 39 LA Keeps House PRUSSIA FRANCE
Edward MCLEMORE Son S Male W 5 TX MS LA
Mary A. MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 3 TX MS LA ?u?
?/u?Nicholus MCLEMORE Son S Male W 5M TX MS LA
Laura SULLIVAN Sister M Female W 36 TN At Home TN TN ?u?
?/u?Eliza J. BEAUMONT Niece S Female W 10 LA At School NY TN
Source Information:
Census Place Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255315?u?
?/u?NA Film Number T9-1315
Page Number 96C

1900 Census
Oklahoma, Choctaw Nation, Durant, ED 184
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 73 ED 184 Sheet 4B
81-85
Sullivan, Laura Head W F Feb 1844 56 Wd 4/2 Tenn Tenn Tenn
Sullivan, Edward Son W M Sept 1876 23 S Tx Ky Tenn Day Laborer
Sullivan, Blachley Son W M Jan 1882 18 S Tx Ky Tenn Day Laborer

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Garvin County, Walker
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD 5 ED 89 Sheet 1A
Stamped 209
7-7
Barnes, Marion P Hd M W 52 m1 22? Ala Ga Ga Farmer
Barnes, Elisia J Wf F W 39 m1 19 8/8 La NY Tn
Barnes, Richard H Son M W 15 S Ok Ala La
Barnes, Eva A Daugh F W 13? S Ok Ala La
Barnes, Ruby G Son (sic) M (sic) W 10 S Ok Ala La
Barnes, Minnie N Dtr F W 98 S Ok Ala La
Barnes, Charles H Son M W 2 Ok Ala La
Sullivan, Laura Mother-in-law F W 66 We 1 Tn Tn Tn
","STR06" "I24847","McLemore","Laura Lucretia","6 Mar 1883","1 Jan 1967","0","(Research):Melba Gene McLemore shows that she married William Lloyd MONTGOMERY.","STR06" "I27670","McLemore","Laura Margarette","Abt 1914","Yes, date unknown","0","AKA Margaret. She married a WILSON.","STR06" "I26600","McLemore","Lavina B.","19 May 1831","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married J. C. BROWN ca 1849.","STR06" "I25858","McLemore","Lavinia","May 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Perry
Enumerated the 24th Day of September 1850 by James Carpenter

HH #123-123 Charles and Anna (McLemore) KNIGHT

HH #124-124
Abram Fairchild 29 M Farmer Miss
Laveny Fairchild 21? F Miss
William Fairchild 6 M Miss
Sarah Fairchild 5 F Miss
Nancy Fairchild 3 F Miss
Joseph Fairchild 3/12 M Miss

1860 Census
Mississippi, Perry County, Southern District
Enumerated 15 Sept 1860 by Henry E. Lee
Page 49
HH 291-279 Henry and Nancy (McLemore) Lee

HH 292-280 Joseph and Martha McLemore

HH 293-281
Londy Fairchilds 39 M Farmer $--- $1000 Miss
Luvinia Fairchilds 33 F Miss
William Fairchilds 16 M Miss
Sarah Fairchilds 15 F Miss
Nancy Fairchilds 12 F Miss
Joseph Fairchilds 10 M Miss
Susan Fairchilds 6 F Miss
Londy Fairchilds 8 M Miss
Hiram Fairchilds 4 M Miss
Craven Fairchilds 1 M Miss

HH 294-282 Josiah and Sarah McLemore

1870 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Twp 1 and 2 West of R. R., Post office Hazlehurst
Page No. 3, Stamped 168
HH 21-21 William and Dicey
HH 22-22
Fairchild, Abram 49 M W Farmer $1200 $400 Miss
Fairchild, Lavina 43 F W Keeps House Miss
Fairchild, Sarah 25 F W Miss
Fairchild, Nancy 23 F W Miss
Fairchild, Abraham 15 M W Miss
Fairchild, Susan 16 F W Miss
Fairchild, Hiram H. 13 M W Miss
Fairchild, Craven 11 M W Miss","STR06" "I46612","","","","","","","" "I34103","","","","","","","" "I27840","McLemore","Lawrence Clearon","21 Aug 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was listed as a resident of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and was a self employed farmer. He had a wife and one child to support. He was of medium heighth, slender, with light blue eyes and light hair. The date of his registration was Jun 5, 1917.

In 1920, Lawrence can be found living in Beat 2 of Perry County, with wife Beula McLemore, and children L.C. McLemore and J. D. McLemore. Might his wife Beula also be his second cousin, a daughter of John Mclemore and Darlene ""Dolly"" Odom, also of Perry and Forrest counties? Their ages match earlier census records when they were living with their parents.","STR06" "I22311","McLemore","Lawrence E.","16 Mar 1942","18 Apr 1978","0","According to Bonnie Seiler, he married Catherine ADCOX.","STR06" "I46306","McLemore","Lawrence Lee","2 Jan 1916","15 Feb 1972","0","He shares a double marker with his wife, Margaret Belle McLemore, (1916-2002).","STR06" "I25518","McLemore","Leah Ann","15 Mar 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","A transcription of ""The McLemore Family Bible, 1822-1859 owned by Hillis Fry McLemore of Jackson, MS and contributed by Fairy B. McLemore Edwards of Canyon Lake, Texas, shows on page 2:

Leah Ann McLemore was born 15th day of March
1833. Died 3rd March 1854

(The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ translated
out of the original Greek and with the former translations dilligently
compared and revised, and Canne's Marginal References. Stereotyped
by James Conner New York. By J. Emory and R. Waugh for
the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Conference Office, 14 Crosby
Street. J. Collord, Printer. 1829 )

http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf

Said to have married John W. V. TURNER, born abt. 1830.

Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, ""ANSEARCHIN' "" News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 38.","STR06" "I34255","McLemore","Leander ""Lee""","May 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","He was said to have married second Elizabeth ""Betty"" Rachel HOLLAND, who was born 7 Mar 1871 in Jasper County, Missouri. Tom Heseltine shows that he died in 1914.","STR06" "I34255","McLemore","Leander ""Lee""","May 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1880 Census
Lee McLemore Self M M W 36 Tn Farmer Tn Tn
Fanny McLemore Wf M F W 26 Ky Keeping House Ky KY
Missouri, Greene County, Lawrence
FHL Film # 1254698 Na Film # T9-0698
Page 417B


1900 Census
Missouri, Lawrence County, Red Oak Township
Enumerated 25 Jun 1900
SD 13 ED 85 Sheet 10B
211-214
McLemore, Lee Hd W M May 1844 56 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Lula Dtr W F Mar 1881 19 Mo Tn Ky
McLemore, John F Son W M Jan 1884 16 Mo Tn Ky
McLemore, Mattie W Dtr W F Dec 1893 6 Mo Tn Ky","STR06" "I31698","McLemore","Lee","13 Sep 1887","Feb 1968","0","The 1900 census instead shows his date of birth as December, 1885. It also indicates his middle initial was ""W.""

Lawrence Boyd instead shows a middle initial of ""E"" and writes the Lee married a woman named Lora.","STR06" "I2019","McLemore","Lee","25 Mar 1899","29 Jun 1979","0","Lee and his wife lived on the old McLemore farm at Erin, Texas.

When Lee was on his death bed in St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Beaumont, his son Robert Lee went to see him. When Lee asked who he was, Robert Lee replied, ""I'm your son, Robert Lee."" Lee shook his head, ""No your not. You're one of those Morgan boys."" Whereupon Robert Lee asked, ""Which one do you think I am?"" to which Lee replied, ""You're Julian."" (Submitted by Minnie McLemore Morgan).","STR06" "I10563","McLemore","Lee","6 Jun 1915","6 Nov 2008","0","Lee McLemore
Houston Chronicle
Saturday, November 8, 2008

Houston's first City Councilman Emeritus, Lee McLemore, 93, passed away on the Nov. 6, 2008.

He was one of Houston's most dedicated and energetic citizens for civic and political service. Lee lived and worked by his creed: ""There is a destiny that makes us brothers. No one goes his way alone. All we cast into the lives of others come back into our own.""

Lee was born June 6, 1915, in the foothills of Hickman County, Tenn. When he was 3 years old his family moved to Nashville where he attended public school through to seventh-grade. His education was halted when his family moved to Kansas City, Mo., for his mother's health. Shortly thereafter, his mother died and it was necessary for him to seek employment. At the age of 15, having a knack for art and lettering, Lee became a commercial artist.

Three years later, while working for the theatres, he met Walt Disney, who admired his drawings of Mickey Mouse and other cartoons. Walt Disney offered him a position in his California Studio. With the letter of employment in his hand and his sign kit, he headed for California. It was the Feb. 17, 1936, and the ice and snow made the traveling unbearable.

It was in Dallas, Texas, where he searched for a warmer route to California. Someone suggested that he go south on Highway 75 to Houston, Texas. He had never heard of Houston, but took the advice. The next day was shinning bright and all the Houstonians he met were friendly. Out of funds, and quite taken with his welcoming town, Lee delayed his journey and quickly found a job. Houston had a new and energetic citizen.

In 1939 he established his own company. The Houston Kolor-Ad Co. was born, where Lee sold signs and displays. In 1941, as a private pilot, he was charter member of the Gulf Coast Flying Club. The Club later became a wing of the Houston Civil Air Patrol. In 1942 he entered the Army Air Force and served as a public relations photographer under Gen. Doolittle's command on Okinawa.

Returning to Houston in 1945, Lee started real estate development business and continued with his civic work. He became a member of the Houston Junior Chamber of Commerce in 1940 and served in many capacities, including director, secretary, and president. In 1950 he was voted ""Houston's Outstanding Young Man"" by the Houston Chamber of Commerce. In 1951 Texas Governor Allen Shivers named him one of ""the Five Outstanding Young Texans.""

The year 1952, brought a new challenge for Lee. A group of Houston businessmen urged him to run for Houston City Council. With their support, he was elected to District ""C"" with a large majority. He was re-elected as city councilman for 10 consecutive terms from 1952 to 1972.

During his 20 years of service as councilman to the City of Houston, Lee served as Mayor Pro-Tem, serving under four mayors: Oscar Holcome, Roy Hofheinz, Lewis Cutrer and Louie Welch. He was elected secretary and then president to the Houston-Galveston Area Council, serving 11 counties, and he chaired many committees including aviation (during his term the Bush Intercontinental Airport was built).

Early in his career as Mayor Pro-Tem McLemore flew to Kansas to invite Bernard Calkins to bring his air-condition business to Houston. He also spearheaded the effort through the State Capitol to create what is known as Lake Conroe, Lake Livingston, and the Wallaceville Reservoir. The City record will also show his ongoing support for the beautification of Buffalo Bayou. He was instrumental in naming Allen Parkway for the founders of our city. Lee was awarded a lifetime membership to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo and was appointed Marshall for the Salt Grass trail ride for 11 consecutive years.

Lee also gave his time as either a member or officer for the United Fund, Lighthouse for the Blind, Youth Fair Rodeo, Harris County Historical Society, American Legion Post 560 for 49 years, Mayor and Councilman Association, 147th fighter group, Houston Advertising Council, Boy Scout Advisory Council, and Charter member of the Big Brothers and Sisters Organization. He was also a board member of the Houston Chamber of Commerce, was a charter member and served of the Board of Beltway State Bank, and Advisory Director of Allied Beltway Bank and First Interstate Bank.

Upon retiring in 1972, Mayor Louie Welch, and his city council members voted him ""Houston's City Councilman Emeritus."" In August 1999, 17 years after Lee retired, Mayor Kathy Whitmire and City Council voted a resolution commending Lee ""on his dedication and commitments exhibited throughout his service to our community.""

For the last 35 years, Lee and Billie have divided their time in Texas, between Sugar Land and their Raven Ridge Ranch near Huntsville, and in the later years their lakeside home in Bentwater. Lee purchased the Huntsville property in 1948 and spent most of his weekends, for 52 years clearing and developing it himself. It was his true pride and joy! Lee and Billie also spent summers and Christmas holidays at their home in Pagosa Springs, Colo. They also enjoyed their membership at the downtown First United Methodist Church, The Sugar Creek Country Club, the Pagosa Springs Country Club, and the Bentwater Country Club.

Lee was preceded in death by his father, mother, and brother.

He is survived by his wife, Billie; son, Wayne; granddaughter, Kelly Tolar and husband Todd; great-grandchildren, Kendall and Will Tolar; niece, Charlis McLemore and family, Lori, Traci and Chuck, Chuck's wife Amy and children, Liam and Cassidy; nephew, Jimmie and wife Annie and daughter Elaine.

A private graveside service will be conducted at Woodlawn Cemetery, 1101 Antoine in Houston.

The memorial service will be conducted at 3 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 10, in the Jasek Chapel of Geo. H. Lewis and Sons, 1010 Bering Drive in Houston. Immediately following services, a reception will be held in the pavilion of Geo. H. Lewis and Sons.

Serving as honorary pallbearers are Randy Cook, William Franklin M.D., James H. Foster, Don Martenson, Jeffrey Robinson, Col. William Storm, Jack Threet and Bill Williams.

For those desiring, memorial contributions in Lee's name may be made to the charity of one's choice.



Geo. H. Lewis & Sons

Funeral Home","STR06" "I42053","McLemore","Lee Shackelford","Sep 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Beat 1
Enumerated April 30, 1930
ED 38-17 SD 9 Sheet 25A Stamped 53
Road from Bonita to Oak Grove School
414-432
McLemore, Ruben S Hd M W 26 M 20 Miss Miss Miss Foreman Building
McLemore, Daisy K Wf F W 24 m 18 Ga Ga Ga
McLemore, Sariann Dtr F W 1 6/12 S Miss Miss Ga
418-436
McLemore, Lee S Hd M W 35 M 23 Miss Miss Miss Machinist Building Supply
McLemore, Ruth Wf F W 36 M 24 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Dorothy Lee Dtr F W 10 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, William Thomas Son M W 8 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Lewis Lane SOn M W 2 6/12 S Miss Miss Miss
","STR06" "I15","","","","","","","" "I15","","","","","","","" "I27779","McLemore","Leila Pearl","30 Mar 1899","11 Aug 1900","0","Could the 1900 listing be in error (as to age and sex) and might this actually be Leroy?","STR06" "I25614","McLemore","Lela Alice","Abt 1870","18 May 1949","0","Not listed among the survivor's in the 1940 obituary of her brother Albert George McLemore.

Name: Lela Alice Pearce
Death Date: 18 May 1949
Death Place: Minden, , Webster, Louisiana
Gender: Female
Race (original): White
Race (standardized): White
Age: 79
Estimated Birth Year: 1870
Birth Place: Clarke County, Mississippi
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: W W Pearce
Father's Name: Geo Mclemore
Mother's Name: Louise Moore
Film number: 1418363
Image Number: 00546
Certificate Number: 513
Digital Folder Number: 4215552
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954","STR06" "I2680","McLemore","Lela Gertrude","5 Mar 1889","14 Oct 1976","0","Said to have married George David McDANIAL.","STR06" "I22317","McLemore","Lela M.","18 Nov 1896","14 Aug 1940","0","Name: Lela Norris
Gender: Female
Burial Date: 14 Aug 1940
Burial Place: Rt. #1, Roseboro, N.C.
Death Date: 14 Aug 1940
Death Place: Roseboro, Sampson, North Carolina
Age: 43
Birth Date: 18 Nov 1896
Birthplace: Sampson, N.C.
Occupation: Domestic
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Chatham Norris
Father's Name: Joel Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: Sampson, N.C.
Mother's Name: Arleah Simmons
Mother's Birthplace: Sampson, N.C.
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B02645-3
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1943188
Reference Number: fn 2208 pg116 cn40
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994
","STR06" "I25533","McLemore","Lemuel Edward","18 Jun 1848","9 Dec 1921","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1880 Census
Tennessee, Madison County, Ninth District
Page 13 SD 5 ED 93 Stamped 201A
104-106
McLemore, L. E. W M 32 Farmer Tenn N. Carolina N. Carolina
McLemore, Mollie W F 23 Wf Keeping House Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Dora T W F 3 Dtr Tenn
LINED THROUGH NAME, W F age 1 Dtr Tenn
McLemore, Eliza W F 3/12 Marc Dtr Tenn
McLemore, Young A Sen. W M 69 Father N. Carolina N. Carolina N. Carolina
McLemore, Hinton W M 24 Brother Laborer Tenn N. Carolina N. Carolina
Rich, Jim W M 24 Laborer Tenn Tenn Tenn
Spivey, Albert B M 19 Laborer Tenn Tenn Tenn


1900 Census
Tennessee, Madison County,
Enumerated June 8, 1900 by Dennis J. Bennett
SD 8 ED 96 Sheet 6B
87-87
McLemore, Le??? Sr. Hd W M June 1848 51 M25 Tn NC NC Farmer
McLemore, Mary L Wf W F May 1857 43 M25 10/4 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Dora T Dtr W F Jun 1877 23 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Lucy W Dtr W F Sept 1888 11 S At School Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Ose Bell Dtr W F Feb 1893 7 S At School Tn Tn Tn
Hart, Henry Servant B M Dec 1879 20 S Farm Laborer Tn Tn Tn
88-88
McLemore, Lem??? Jr. Hd W M Mar 1882 18 m 9 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Ethel Wife W F Feb 1882 18 M 0/0 Tn Tn Tn","STR06" "I25946","McLemore","Lemuel Edward","27 Mar 1882","10 Jul 1919","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Tennessee, Madison County,
Enumerated June 8, 1900 by Dennis J. Bennett
SD 8 ED 96 Sheet 6B

87-87
McLemore, Le??? Sr. Hd W M June 1848 51 M25 Tn NC NC Farmer
McLemore, Mary L Wf W F May 1857 43 M25 10/4 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Dora T Dtr W F Jun 187723 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Lucy W Dtr W F Sept 1888 11 S At School Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Ose Bell Dtr W F FEb 1893 7 S At School Tn Tn Tn
Hart, Henry Servant B M Dec 1879 20 S Farm Laborer Tn Tn Tn
88-88
McLemore, Lem??? Jr. Hd W M Mar 1882 18 m 9 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Ethel Wife W F Feb 1882 18 M 0/0 Tn Tn Tn","STR06" "I25568","McLemore","Lemuel P.","23 Apr 1841","16 Jan 1905","0","At the time of the 1870 census, he appears to have been a boarder in the home of Joseph and Eliza ALEXANDER in Columbia, Maury County, Tennessee. They were listed in the 22nd Civil District of Maury County, on page 55. Lemuel P. McLemore was shown as age 28, Male, White, born in Tennessee, with personal property worth $6,000 and his occupation was shown as ""at home."" Eliza was Lemuel's older sister.

Betty Pritchett instead lists his date of death as 16 January 1906, Texas. He spent his life a as a farmer. She added that ""During World war II, when my Dad was travelling to California for shipment to the Pacific war front, he visited these Texas McLemores and was pleased to meet many relatives.""

Melba Gene McLemore located his obituary, published in ""The Herald and Mail (Columbia, Tennessee), Friday, 19 January 1906, page 7:

Mr. Lemuel P. M'Lemore.

Columbia friends received news Monday of the death at Hillsboro, Texas, of Mr. Lemuel P. McLemore, who left Columbia only a fw weeks since with Mrs. McLemore to visit their son, Mr. Frierson McLemore. Mr. McLemore made Columbia his home for many years, but for the last few years he has been living at Spring Hill. Some years since he suffered a stroke of paralysis and has since been a great sufferer. The immediate cause of his death was congestion, and the end came Monday. The funeral and interment was at Hillsboro. Deceased is survived by his wife, one son, Mr. Frierson McLemore, and one daughter, Mrs. James D. Richardson Jr., of Murfreesboro. He leaves many friends in Columbia and Maury county.","STR06" "I25568","McLemore","Lemuel P.","23 Apr 1841","16 Jan 1905","0","(Research):Census Information

1880 Federal Census

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Lem MC LEMORE Self M Male W 39 TN Farm VA NC
L. M. MC LEMORE Wife M Female W 38 TN Keep House TN TN
W. F. MC LEMORE Son S Male W 6 TN TN TN
M. M. MC LEMORE Dau S Female W 3 TN TN TN
Source Information: Census Place District 22, Maury, Tennessee
Family History Library Film 1255271 NA Film Number T9-1271
Page Number 64D","STR06" "I27737","McLemore","Lena B.","17 Apr 1905","25 Oct 1999","0","In the 1949 obituary of her father, she was listed as ""Mrs. Lena Dudley of Detroit.""","STR06" "I47163","McLemore","Lenord Edward ""Ed""","12 Jan 1912","15 Jan 1966","0","The photo of his headstone on Find A Grave shows he was a PVT 48 Ordinance Co World War II and Korea, from North Carolina. It is inscribed Lenord E. McLemore. His nephew, Richard McLemore of Charlotte noted that Ed broke his back in Korea, and was busted to PFC after hitting an officer, and that he was killed in New Orleans.","STR06" "I46740","McLemore","Leon Harris","21 Nov 1940","12 Aug 2014","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Rose, had the following brief biography of Leon:

Leon was a resident of Carbon Hill, Alabama. He was in the US Marine Corp from 1959-1963 and was a coal miner and was self employed in excavation.

Mr. McLemore was preceded in death by his parents Henry McLemore and Gertrude Kimbrell McLemore; sisters Delaris and McDonald Keller.


","STR06" "I27038","","","","","","","" "I36126","McLemore","Leonard","30 Nov 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Lisitings:

1920 Census
Illinois, Macon County, Niantic Twp, Niantic Village
Enumerated 6 and 7 Jan 1920
SD 1 ED 160 Sheet 4B
114-114
McLemore, Leonard Head M W 35 M Ind Ky Ky Painter House
McLemore, Annie Wf F W 32 M Ind Ind Ind
Richards (crossed thru), Blanche StpDtr F W 14 S Ind Ind Ind
-----------, Charles Stepson M W 13 S Ind Ind Ind
-----------, Charity StpDtr F W 11 S Ind Ind Ind
McLemore, Alden Son M W 5 S Ill Ind Ind
McLemore, Ellen Dtr F W 6 6/12 S Ill Ill Ind

1930 Census
Illinois, Macon County, Decatur Twp, Decatur city
Enumerated Apr 17, 1930
ED 58-21 SD 22 Sheet 14A
West Main Street
1087-326-456
McLemore, Leonard A Head M W 46 m 28 Ind Ky Ky Painter and Paper Hanger Public
McLemore, Harriet Wf F W 42 m 24 Ind Ind Ind
McLemore, Alden L Son M W 15 S Ill Ind Ind
McLemore, Ellen Dtr F W 12 S Ill Ind Ind

1940 Census
Illinois, Macon County, Decatur City, Decatur Twp
Enumerated April 3, 1940
SD 19 ED 58-25 Sheet 2A
Eldorado
1204/28-R 25.50 No
McLemore, L. A. Head M W 57 M No 8 Ind Same Place Painter Paper Hanger Contractor
McLemore, Anna Wf F W 52 M No 8 Ind Same Place Housekeeper
----/29-R 12.50 No
McLemore, Alden Head M W 25 M No H-1 Ill Same Place Meat Cutter Grocery Store
McLemore, Faye Dtr-in-law F W 20 M No H-4 Ill Same Place Housekeeper Homemaker
McLemore, Nancy Grddtr F W 1 S Ill





","STR06" "I37988","McLemore","Leonidas Washington","11 Apr 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","Ann and Eldon McLemore write that he served in Company K, 3 MS Infantry Private-2 Lt. Confederate Army. He married sisters, Frances C. Patterson and when she died, Laura Minerva Patterson, daughters of William R. Patterson and Margaret Carlock. He was said to have died at age 41, after having a heart attack and falling from his horse. He was also said to have studied medicine, but made his living from a Mill.","STR06" "I37988","McLemore","Leonidas Washington","11 Apr 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings""

1870 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Hazelhurst
Enumerated 3 Aug 1870
Page 118
846-828
McLemore, Leon 28 M W Owner Sawmill Business ---- $3000 Miss
McLemore, Laura M. 23 F W Keeping House Tn
McLemore, Everett 2 M W Miss
Patterson, Margaret 53 F w $480 $--- Miss
Patterson, Alice 19 F W Miss
Patterson, Gus G 28 M W Works at Sawmill Mii
Patterson, Hiram 10 M W Miss","STR06" "I8926","","","","","","","" "I27780","McLemore","Leroy","25 Nov 1901","4 Jun 1961","0","A Leroy McLemore is listed on the SSDI, with a birthdate of June 25, 1902. However, he was assigned a number (425-10-7724) through a Request for E/R Action rather than completing an application for a number, and no further identifying information, other than his name and birthdate, is shown.

Rebecca Mullinix reports that he was killled in a robbery in Eastabuthie, MS.","STR06" "I26178","McLemore","Lesey Virginia","18 Nov 1898","24 Jan 1994","0","According to her application for a Social Security Number, filed October 10, 1963 when she was 64 years old, Lesey was the daughter of Adkins Pope McLemore and Josephine Craig. She was born November 18, 1898 in Haskell, Haskell County, Texas, and at the time of her application was living at 522 Grape, Abilene, Texas.","STR06" "I27443","McLemore","Lester Benton","Abt 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","Might this obituary be for Lester's widow?

Surnames: MCLEMORE, MCKEEHAN, OWENS, WILKERSON, ANTHONY, ORR, HENRY MCLEMORE, WILLIE MAE - age 97 of Alcoa,TN passed away Saturday October 18,
2008 at her home with her children at her bedside. A loving mother, grandmother, and sister to her family. (Proverbs 31:27) She looketh well to the ways of her household. Her children arise and call her blessed. Preceded in death by parents, Frank and Carrie McKeehan Owens; brothers, Paul and Henry Owens; husband, LESTER McLEMORE; and two infant daughters. Survived by son, Bernard McLemore of Louisville; daughters and sons in law, Ada and Ralph Wilkerson of Maryville, Corrine and J. D. Anthony of Rockford, Edna Orr of Greenback, Diane and Ronnie Henry of Maryville; 11 grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren; 2 great great grandchildren; sister, Bernice McClanahan of Maryville. Graveside and interment service will be held 1:00 pm Tuesday October 21, 2008 at Hopewell Springs Cemetery in Monroe County, Rev. Tom Hatley officiating. Family will receive friends from 6:00 pm until 8:00 pm Monday at Miller Funeral Home, Maryville.

copied from
?u??/u?","STR06" "I35963","McLemore","Lidie Johnson","5 Nov 1890","4 Oct 1914","0","Name: Lidie Johnson Mclemore
Gender: Female
Burial Date: 06 Oct 1914
Burial Place: Memphis, Tenn.
Death Date: 04 Oct 1914
Death Place: Sharon, Weakley, Tennessee
Age: 23
Birth Date: 05 Nov 1890
Birthplace: Bells, Tenn.
Occupation:
Race: White
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: B. S. Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: Madison Co., Tenn.
Mother's Name: Minnie F. Barksdale
Mother's Birthplace: Charlottesville, Va.
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B06435-9
System Origin: Tennessee-EASy
Source Film Number: 1299632
Reference Number: v 60 cn 405
Collection: Tennessee Deaths and Burials, 1874-1955","STR06" "I25528","McLemore","Lidie M.","18 Feb 1850","Aft 1910","0","She married Sam JOHNSON. At the time of the 1900 census, she was living with her brother and sister in law, Britain and Minnie McLemore, in Shelby County, Tennessee. She was shown as Widowed, with her date of birth shown as February 18, 1850. She was in their household in 1910 as well, listed as Lidie Johnson, sister, widowed. She was not with the family as of 1920 or 1930, so likely she died sometime before 1920.","STR06" "I27697","McLemore","Lila F.","Abt 1869","26 Jul 1888","0","Record 17 out of 55
Record Title
McLemore, Lila F.
Publication [1888].
Gen. note
Race White.
Gender Female.
Date of death July 26, 1888.
Place of death District #1.
Cause of death Typhoid Fever.
Age at death 19 year(s).
Place of birth Southampton County.
Occupation None.
Note
Source of information Southampton County, 1888, page 3, line 82.
Note Part of the Death Records Indexing Project which is sponsored by the Virginia Genealogical Society.
Subject - Personal
McLemore, Lila F.
Mclemore, Benjamin F., father.
McLemore, Rosa, mother.
McLemore, B.F., informant (Family Head).
Subject - Topical
Deaths -- Virginia -- Southampton County.
Death Records Indexing Project. Virginia Genealogical Society

System Number 001370371
","STR06" "I26367","McLemore","Lillian Abraham","17 Mar 1897","12 Apr 1957","0","Lillian, Ben and Clayton were living with their older half-brother, Earl, as of the 1910 US Census of Carroll County, Tennessee.","STR06" "I26367","McLemore","Lillian Abraham","17 Mar 1897","12 Apr 1957","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, First District
Enumerated 5 and 6 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 17 Sheets 2A and 2B
Near Memphis to Bristol Hgwy
21-22
McLemore, Camp J* Head M W 36 M Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
McLemore, Una Lee Wf F W 34 M Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Elizabeth E Dtr F W 8 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, W. Abraham Son M W 7 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, James C Son M W 6 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Eron Son M W 2 7/12 S Tenn Tenn Tnee
McLemore, Vernon S Brother M W 27 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
*James Camp McLemore (1882-1965) was buried at Lavinia Cemetery in Carroll County, linked to wife Bessie Blankenship (1914-1966). They married 14 Aug 1940 in Carroll County. He is not linked to parents however, though she is. Additionaly, an Una Hickman McLmeore (1885-1938) is buried at the same cemetery, linked to daughter Mary Evelyn McLemore Sikes (1921-2012).
Jackson Road
27-28
Jacobs, Florence G Head M W 37 M Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
Jacobs, Annie N Wf F W 33 M Tenn Tenn Miss
Jacobs, Opal M Dtr F W 13 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Jacobs, Edra K Dtr F W 11 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Jacobs, G. W. Son M W 8 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Jacobs, James Son M W 5 S Ten Tenn Tenn
Jacobs, Elizabeth Dtr F W 2 4/12 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Ethel Sister-in-law F W 38 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
30-31
McLemore, Lillian A Head M W 22 M Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
McLemore, Annie L Wf F W 20 M Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Clayton H Brother M W 19 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
Gardner, Dwight Hired Hand M W 16 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Laborer
35-36
McLemore, Charley T Head M W 27 M Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
McLemore, Biddie Wf F W 27 M Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemroe, Ellis W Son M W 7 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Ray C Son M W 4 1/12 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, James W Son M W1 5/12 S Tenn Tenn Tenn","STR06" "I38414","McLemore","Lillie Ella","10 Oct 1869","26 Oct 1938","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M1W1-YJS/p1
Name: Lillie Mclemore Johnson
Event: Death
Event Date: 26 Oct 1938
Event Place: Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Married
Race or Color: White
Age: 69
Estimated Birth Year:
Birth Date: 10 Oct 1869
Birthplace: Tenn.
Spouse: M. A. Johnson
Father: Andrew Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: Tenn.
Mother: Isabelle Cunningham
Mother's Birthplace: Tenn.
Occupation: Housewife
Street Address: 449 Island Home Pike
Residence: Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee
Cemetery: Island Home
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 27 Oct 1938
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4183664
Image Number: 79
Film Number: 1876868
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn 22063
Collection: Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955","STR06" "I22251","McLemore","Lillie Hazel","13 Dec 1916","5 Jul 2013","0","Robert McLemore Butler, in his ""Descendants of Raiford McLemore,"" shows her as married to Rowland R. BULLARD.","STR06" "I24964","McLemore","Lillie Lorene","15 May 1914","2 Nov 2008","0","Other spouses were John Haskell and Johnnie Johnson.

Melba Gene McLemore emailed that she was cremated at the Lawton Ritter Gray Funeral Home Chapel.","STR06" "I28709","McLemore","Lillie Mae","5 Mar 1893","18 Dec 1977","0","When she applied for a social security account on July 3, 1944, in Fresno, California, she was listed as Lillie Mae HILL. Her parents were shown as Elish McLemore and Amer. Baldwin.","STR06" "I24872","McLemore","Lillie Pauline","Abt 1899","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Federal Census
Texas, Hartley County, JP3
Enumerated 10 to 13th March 1920
SD 18 ED 127 Sheet 2B
22-23
Simons, Sterling Hd M W 22 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer Home Farm
Simons, Pauline Wif F W 20 M Ok Tx Tx
Simons, Amie Pauline Dtr F W 8/12 S Tx Tx Ok
Simons, Foster Bro M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Labor

1930 Federal Census
Texas, Hartley, JP 4
Enumerated 15 Apr 1930 by Ollie M Cullender
ED 103-5 SD ? Sheet 3B
Simmons, Sterling E Hd R 40 M W 32 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer Sto
ck Farm
Simmons, Pauline WifeHd F W 31 M 18 Ok US Tx
Simmons, Annie P Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Ok
Larimore, Nellie J Servant F W 20 S Mo Ky Mo Servent Private Family
Simmons, Foster C Bro M W 31 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer Stock Farm
Simmons, William H Bro M W 23 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer Stock Farm
Simmons, Byron Bro M W 23 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer Stock Farm
Simmons, Richard E Bro M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer Stock Farm","STR06" "I27466","McLemore","Lilly Odell","21 Dec 1914","7 Aug 2008","0","A scan of her obituary, from the Ingham County Community News, can be found on the FindAGrave memorial page for her, created by Kenneth L. Gailey.

Lilly Gailey

Lilly McLemore Gailey, 93, of Michigan, formerly of Huntsville, Ala., died Aug. 7, 2008.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Lloyd James Gailey.

She is survived by her children, Winnie Gailey; and Pearl, and her husband Tom Daggett; one granddaughter, Misty Gailey; and one sister, Bertha Nelle Dawson, and her husband, Aron V.

A graveside service was held Aug. 12, at Sandlin Cemetery in Lincoln, Tenn.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to help with expenses to Mason State Bank. Hazel Green Funeral Home in Hazel Green, Ala. is helping the family.","STR06" "I24905","McLemore","Lincoln Jefferson ""Jeff""","27 Sep 1909","16 Nov 1947","0","Melba Gene McLemore instead shows him as Jefferson Lincoln McLemore. She shows that he was married twice, on 26 Sept 1930, in St. Louis, Missouri, he married Thelma POTTER. In August, 1946, in Minneapolis, he married Marie Woliver WATSON.","STR06" "I258","McLemore","Linda Ann","14 Nov 1941","1 Jul 1985","0","Lynda was a gracious and beautiful woman, and a caring mother. She loved antiques, and showcased them in her home. She also was interested in family and genealogy. She died after a valiant struggle with cancer.","STR06" "I9085","","","","","","","" "I29256","","","","","","","" "I25771","McLemore","Linford Ray","30 Oct 1939","25 Nov 1939","0","Died young.","STR06" "I26169","McLemore","Lizzie Minor","18 Feb 1879","27 Jul 1963","0","When Lizzie applied, on Aug. 18, 1944, for a Delayed Birth Record in Tennessee, she signed her full name as ""Lizzie Minor McLemore Houston."" The Abstract of supporting evidence for the record was listed as ""Old Family Bible record, Very Old, 2-18-1879"" as well as affidavits of two seperate witnesses.","STR06" "I26285","McLemore","Lizziebell","8 Oct 1896","Yes, date unknown","0","A Transcription of the Rachel Dodd McLemore Bible, originally owned by Mrs. Rachel P. (Dodd) McLemore, Route 3, Humboldt, Tenn., is now in possession of her granddaughter, Fairy Bell (McLemore) Edwards, Canyon Lake, Tex., who has contributed a copy of the records to TGS.

Lizzie Bell McLemore was born October 8th, 1896
(International Series, The Holy Bible containing the Old and New
Testaments translated out of the original tongues: and with the former
translations diligently compared and revised. International. Small Pica
Octavo. Clear Type Edition. The John C. Winston Co., Publishers of the
International Series.)

http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf

Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, ""ANSEARCHIN' "" News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 89.


Her mother's Memorial Page on FindAGrave shows that Elizabeth McLemore was the wife of George WHEATLEY. Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. also shows her as Lizziebell McLemore Wheatley and Lizziebell McLemore McLemore.","STR06" "I22047","McLemore","Lofton Hayes","10 Mar 1844","3 Oct 1906","0","According to Robert McLemore Butler, he was Pvt 2nd Co A 2nd Artillery Regt during the Civil War. He was born ca 1843 in Sampson County and the son of Amos McLemore (b. 1813). Lofton enlisted July 15, 1862 in Wake County. He was wounded May 2, 1863 at Chancellorsville, Va. Reported absent for the next 11 months due to wounds. Discharged April 24, 1864 due to phthisis pulmonalis affecting both lungs. The Cumberland Plough Boys website instead shows that he servied in the North Carolina Regiment, 2nd Company E.

http://ploughboys.org/tag/2nd-battalion-north-carolina-local-defense/page/2/

In 1869, Lofton was a witness, along with Zachariah ROYAL, to the Will of Zachariah ROYAL dated 28 Jun 1869. It was probated 12 Mar 1870. Zachariah's wife was Louisa ROYAL, and she was left the furniture, enough provisions for her support for one year and livestock...at her death to be divided equally between all five (5) children---Oliver ROYAL, Allen ROYAL, Rice ROYAL, Emely ROYAL and Nancy ROYAL. (Courtesy Robert McLemore Butler, who noted that Emily Royal was Lofton's wife).

After Lofton's death, his oldest sons, Edward and Amos, conveyed land they had inherited from him to their younger half brothers, O.B, Alvin and Dennis. As son Abner was not mentioned in the deed, it appears they may have died prior to its execution in 1910. Edward and and Amos's sister, Ida, was also not mentioned in the conveyence.

Sampson County Deed Book Book 183, Page 554 Abstract of Deed Amos B. McLEMORE and Others to O.B. McLEMORE & others

State of North Carolina, Sampson County. This indenture made the 27th day of October 1906, by Amos B. McLEMORE and wife Katie McLEMORE of the town of Mooringsport, County of Caddo in the State of Louisiana, and E. C. McLEMORE and wife Lena McLEMORE of the town of Fayetteville and State of North Carolina of the first part to O. B. McLEMORE, Alvin H. McLEMORE and Dennis L. McLEMORE of the County of Sampson and State of North Carolina of the second part. Witnesseth: That the Said Amos B. McLEMORE and wife Katie, and E.C. McLEMORE and wife Lena of the first part for and in consideration which they may have bear for the said O.B. McLEMORE, Alvin H. McLEMORE, and Dennis L. McLEMORE and in futher consideration of one Dollar to them paid by the said parties of the second part....(do) convey...unto the said parties of the second part....all their right...in and to all the real estate of which Lofton H. McLEMORE, last of the County of Sampson, and State of North Carolina died....mor particularly designated as follows: First tract...being known as Boykin Land and is situated on the East side of Bearsking Swamp in Sampson County...adjoining the lands of Amos CRUMPLER and others and is that tract of land described in a certain deed made by W. H. Boykin to L.H. McLEMORE and recorded in Book 70, page 18....containing 70 acres more of less....Second tract, situated on the East side of said Bearskin Swamp in said county of Sampson, adjoining the Amanda FAIRCHILD and Lewis LEW lands and is fully described in a deed from W.E. PRIDGEN and wife to L.H. McLEMORE which deed is recorded in Book 37 at Page 478 of the said Register's office and said tract contains 109 acres more or less...Third tract, being composed of three separate tract is situated on the East side of the said Bearskin Swamp in the said county of Sampson, adjoining the land of S. B STEVENS, J.R. AUTRY and others and being the three tracts conveyed by deeds to L.H. McLEMORE by J.O. TEW and wife which deeds is duly registered in Book 91 at page 500 of the Registers office of said County of Sampson, to which record reference is hereby made for a description of said three tracts of land by meters and bounds said three tracts containing two hundred and twenty one acres more or less....

...In testimony whereof the said parties of the the first part have hereto set their hands and seals the day and year above written.. A.B. McLEMORE, Katie McLEMORE, E.C. McLEMORE, L.A. McLEMORE

...North Carolina, Cumberland County...Superior Court Clerk...attests that E.C. McLEMORE and Lena McLEMORE personally appeared...4 June 1910...

(Abstracted by Melinda McLemore Strong on 1 August 2005)","STR06" "I22047","McLemore","Lofton Hayes","10 Mar 1844","3 Oct 1906","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1870 census
North Carolina, Sampson County, Little Coharie Twp, Dismal P.O.
McLemore, Lofton 25 M W Farmer $700 $500 N. Carolina
McLemore, Elizabeth 26 F W Keeping House N. Carolina
McLemore, Edward C 3 M W At Home N. Carolina
McLemore, Amos 1 M W At Home N. Carolina

1880 census
North Carolina, Sampson County, Little Coharie Twp, ED 199
McLamore, Loften W M 35 Farmer NC NC NC
McLamore, Nancy E. W F 22 Wife Can't R/W Keeping House NC NC NC
McLamore, Owen A W M 2 Son NC NC NC
McLamore, Amos W M 9 Son NC NC NC
McLamore, Ida L W F 8 Dtr NC NC NC

1900 Census
North Carolina, Sampson, Little Coharie, ED 96
McLemore, Lofton Hd W M Mar 1844 56 M 23 NC NC NC Farmer
McLemore, Nancy Elizabeth Wife W F Mar 1859 41 M 23 4/4 NC NC NC
McLemore, Ida Dtr W F Sept 1874 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Osker B Son W M Jun 1881 19 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Alvin Son W M May 1884 16 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Lofton D Son W M Jun? 1889 10 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Owen A Son W M Feb 1878 22 S NC NC NC
Shell, Nancy Nephew (sic) W F Mar 1825 75 S","STR06" "I45837","","","","","","","" "I32569","McLemore","Lois Marie ""Gussie""","17 Oct 1906","16 Sep 1976","0","She was listed as Lois Marie Hopper on her Texas Death Certifcate, a resident of Pasedena and Public School Teacher. She died at the Texas Medical Center in Houston of ovarian cancer.","STR06" "I37918","McLemore","Lon Charles","27 Nov 1876","26 Jan 1965","0","He may have married second Willie E. DALTON on Gibson County, TN in 1936.","STR06" "I37918","McLemore","Lon Charles","27 Nov 1876","26 Jan 1965","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Tennessee, Gibson County, Civil District 1
Enumerated 22 Apr 1910
SD 9 ED 22 Sheet 6B
122-125
Bell, Emma Head F W 32 Wed Miss Tn Tn
Bell, Ira Son M W 12 S Tx Tnn Miss
Bell, Eldridge Son M W 1o Tx Tn Miss
Bell, Versliem Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tn Miss
McLemore, Lon Croper M 33 S Tn Tn Ms

1920 Census
Missouri, Ripley County, Varner Twp
Enumerated 28 Feb 1920
SD 12 ED 183 Sheet 9B
188-191
McLemore, Lon C head M42 M Tn Tn USA
McLemore, Shelly Wf F 26 M Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Verbal R Dau F 8 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Jewel Dau F 6 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Blondell Dau F 3 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Charles W Son M 8/12 S Tn Tn Tn

1930 Census
Tennessee, Gibson County
Enumerated 1 Ap 1930
McLemore, Lon Head M 52 M 32 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Shelly Wf F 36 M 16 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Blondell Dau F 14 F S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Weldon Son M 10 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Violet Dau F 8 S Mo Tn Tn
McLemore, Louise Dau F 6 S Mo Tn Tn
McLemore, Elizabeth Dau F 4 S Mo Tn Tn","STR06" "I33531","","","","","","","" "I39249","McLemore","Lottie","Abt 1913","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married a LEWIS.","STR06" "I21844","McLemore","Louanna","Dec 1825","Aft 1900","0","Ginger Riegel states that Louanna was also called ""Lucy"" and ""Louie."" She also indicates that Louanna: ""Received $28 from her father after he passed away, and that she was listed in Raiford's will as ""The Wife of Daniel Carter."" At the time of the 1860 census, Louanna was living with her husband Daniel Carter in the household immediately preceding that of Raiford McLemore.","STR06" "I21819","McLemore","Louanna","Abt 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","Is she a daughter of Raiford, or Granddaughter? Note the eight year gap in age between she and Amos. She was listed on the 1850 census in the household of Raiford McLemore, but not in the 1864 Division of the Lands of Raiford McLemore. Therefore, it is likely that she was either deceased or not an heir of Raiford, unless she was also called Susanna.

At the time of the 1870 census, she was living with Rachel (McLemore) and Thomas Smith, and listed as ""Keeping House.""","STR06" "I26870","McLemore","Louis Kirkland","1 Mar 1877","14 Apr 1942","0","At the time he registered for the draft during World War I, he was a resident of Baton Rouge, LA, working in the process department of Standard Oil of Baton Rouge. He listed his nearest relatives as Mrs. Laura BREWSTER and Mrs. Quilla McLemore, Sisters, of ???? and Bonita, Mississippi.","STR06" "I26870","McLemore","Louis Kirkland","1 Mar 1877","14 Apr 1942","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1930 Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Beat One Meridian City
Enumerated April 23, 1930
ED 32-10 SD 9 Sheet 21B
Front Street
Union Hotel and Royal Hotel
441-610
Steele, Peyton C Mngr O 105,000 M W 47 M 28 Ala Unk Unk (Union Hotel, no resident manager listed for the Royal Hotel)
2014-441-611
McLemore, Lewis K Clerk M W 53 S No Yes Miss Tenn Ala
(three guests also presnt, names not transcribed)","STR06" "I25839","McLemore","Louisa","21 May 1827","23 Dec 1910","0","Paul Williams kindly supplied both the information on the death certificate of Lousia, as well as her obituary.

Louisa McLemore Waddell's death certificate, filed December 24, 1910, showed her to be the daughter of Gilliam McLeMoor of Kentucky, her mother's maiden name being Kirby. Louisa was also shown as being born in Kentucky, with her date of birth shown as May 21, 1824. The informant was Mary Lambert of 3163 Bell, her daughter. Louisa's cause of death was shown as Senility and Lagrippe. She was buried in Forest Hill, on Christmas Day, 1910.

Name:Kansas City Times
Repository:Kansas City Public Library
Author; Publisher

Kansas City Public Library 14 West 10th St. Kansas City, MO 64105 (816) 701-3400

Detail: Microfilm year 1910

Date:Monday, Dec. 26, 1910 Pg 6

Waddel, Mrs. Louisa, age 86 years, died December 23, Friday, 4 p.m. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. Lambert. She is survived by 5 children, Mrs. S. Start, Mrs. A. Lambert, Mrs. L. Bailey, Mr. R. Waddell, Mr. S.V. Waddell, also by 18 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Funeral will be held from residence 3163 Bell, Sunday, 2 p.m. Interment in Forest Hill cemetery.

Paul also noted that her headstone is inscribed Louisa Waddell, 1824-1910.","STR06" "I25839","McLemore","Louisa","21 May 1827","23 Dec 1910","0","(Research):Census Listings:

(Courtesy of Paul Williams)

1860 Census
Kentucky, Rockcastle, P.O. Mt. Vernon
Page 56
428-417
John Waddle 48 M Stiller Tenn
Lousa Waddle 35 F Ky
Sarah J. Waddle 4 F Ky
Mary M. Waddle 1 F Ky

1870 Census
Kentucky, Rockcastle County, Voting District No. 5 P.O. Mount Vernon
Enumerated 11 Aug 1870
12-12
Waddle, John 58 M W Farmer $500 $--- Tenn
Waddle, Louisa 45 F W K.H. Kentucky
Waddle, Sarah J. 14 F W At Home Ky
Waddle, Mary M 11 F W Ky
Waddle, Robert 9 M W Ky
Waddle, Elizabeth 7 F W Ky
Waddle, George Ann 5 F W Ky
Waddle, Samuel V 2 M W Ky

13-13
McLemore, John D and Nancy and children

14-14
McLimoor, Wright 46 M W Farmer $500 $310 Ky

1880 Census
Kentucky, Rockcastle County, ED No. 5
Enumerated 23 June 1880
Page 48 SD 3 ED 96
434-440
Waddle, John W M 68 Farmer Tn -- --
Waddle, Louisia W F 55 Wf Keeping House Ky NC Va
Waddle, Sarah J. W F 23 Dtr Ky Tenn Ky
Waddle, Elizabeth F. W F 17 Str Ky Tenn Ky
Waddle, Georgie A W F 15 Dtr Ky Tenn Ky
Waddle, Samuel W M 13 Son Works on Farm Ky Tenn Ky


1900 Census
Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City Ward 4
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900
SD 6th ED 36 Sheet 10B
1430-165-212
Lambert, Alford Hd W M Sept 1855 44 M 16 Ohio Ohio Ohio
Lambert, Mary M Wf W F Aug 1860 39 M 16 5/5 Kentucky
Lambert, Annie B Dtr W F Dec 1884 15 S Kansas Va Ky Kansas Ohio Ky
Lambert, William R Son W M Sept 1886 13 S Kansas Ohio Ky
Lambert, Ida Dtr W F May 1889 11 S Kansas Ohio Ky
Lambert, Mabel Dtr W F Jan 1894 6 S Mo Ohio Ky
Lambert, Alford Son W M Apr 1899 1 S Mo Ohio Ky
McLamore, Wright Uncle W M Sept 1824 75 S Kentucky NC Va
Waddle, Louisa Mother W F May 1827 73 Wd Kentucky NC Va","STR06" "I25794","McLemore","Louisa","Sep 1845","19 Apr 1903","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 3
Enumerated 12 Jun 1900
SD 7 ED 128 Sheet 6A
87-89
Abernathy, Louise Hd W F Sept 1845 54 Wd 11/7 Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
Abertnathy, Nellie E Dtr W F July 1881 18 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
Abernathy, James S Son W M Jan 1885 14 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
Bell, Lilla Dtr W F Aug 1877 22 M 4 3/3 Ala Ala Ala
Bell, Thomas Grandson W M Aug 1896 3 S Tx Tx Ala
Bell, Terah Granddtr W F Mar 1899 2 S Tx Tx Ala
Bell, Teman Grandson W M Feb 1900 3/12 S Tx Tx Ala
88-89
Abernathy, Clarence Hd W M Aug 1870 29 M 5 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Abernathy, Maggie Wf W F Jul 1873 26 M 5 3/3 Tx Ala Ala
Abertnathy, Gertrude Dtr W F Aug 1895 4 S Tx Tx Ala Ala
Abernathy, Birdie Dtr W F Aor 1898 2 S Tx Ala Ala
Abernathy, Elmer D Son W M Feb 1900 3/12 S Tx Ala Ala
York, George Boarder W M Aug 1881 18 S Tx Tn Tn Farm Laborer
","STR06" "I29903","McLemore","Louisa Alabama ""Louizer""","10 Aug 1856","31 Dec 1862","0","Some transcriptions of the Taylor Cemetery instead listed her date of birth as 1850, but that appears to be an error as she was age 4 on the 1860 census.","STR06" "I31708","McLemore","Louise","10 May 1900","16 Feb 1985","0","Lawrence Boyd writes that she married twice, to Carl CUNNINGHAM and later Oral BOSWELL. She and Oral Boswell had one child. Paul Williams confirms her marriage to Oral BOSWELL.","STR06" "I36916","McLemore","Lourena","Abt 1858","Bef 1900","0","The Texas Death certificate of her son, Edward, shows his mother as Mary Cammack. However, as of the 1900 census Joe King, along with his second wife, were living in Shelby County with M. E. McLemore, mother-in-law. This appears to be Matilda Page McLemore, age 63, born in South Carolina. Matilda was the mother of Mary McLemore Cammack, but Mary did not appear to have a son named Edward Warren King. It is likely that he death certificate was incorrect, and that Edward was a daughter of Matilda's youngest daughter, Lourena, who apparently had died sometime between Edward's birth in 1891 and the 1900 census.","STR06" "I3414","McLemore","Louvenia ""Lucy""","23 Feb 1906","23 Oct 1940","0","Per Nan McCoy Kittell, Lucy had a daughter before she married Hank Votes. Her brothers paid to send her to Houston, where the baby was born. She placed the baby for adoption. Later in life, she searched for her child, but was never able to locate the child. This was confirmed by Hank Votes in 1982. She and Hank were unable to have children together, and he believed that Lucy ""died of a broken heart.""","STR06" "I28914","McLemore","Luallie","3 Apr 1903","5 Jan 1980","0","Melba Gene McLemore notes she was buried in the Poplar Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, in Calhoun County, Mississippi. The dates were not shown on her tombstone.","STR06" "I21853","McLemore","Lucille ""Annie""","9 Oct 1913","17 Dec 2003","0","Married to William Joseph AUSTIN of Smithfield and the mother of George Willis, Margaret Lee, and William Joseph AUSTIN, Jr.

Shown as Lucille McLemore Austin on her North Carolina Death Certificate. Margaret LeMaster was the information. Underwood-Smithfield was the funeral home, and she was cremated by the Goldsboro Cremation Services.

http://www.wemightbekin.com/annie_lucile_mclemore_austin_dc.jpg

","STR06" "I19477","McLemore","Lucille M.","22 Apr 1916","7 Dec 2002","0","At the time of the 1940 Federal Census, she and her husband, Cecil B. SMITH, age 26, are living with her parents in Fairfield, Alabama.

Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Gene Hill, has her obituary as follows:

Funeral for Lucille M. Smith, 86, of Decatur will be Monday at 11 a.m. at Roselawn Funeral Home with the Rev. R.A. Reinhardt officiating.

Burial will be in Roselawn Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home one hour before services.

Mrs. Smith died Saturday, Dec. 7, 2002, at Summerford Nursing Home in Falkville. She was born April 22, 1916, in Moulton to Walter McLemore and Della McCulloch McLemore. She owned and operated Patterson's Men's Store in Decatur Shopping Center. She was a member of Beltline Church of Christ. She was the widow of Cecil B. Smith and the sister of the late J.T. McLemore and the late Price McLemore.

Survivors include one daughter, Elesia Reinhardt of Decatur; four sisters, Myrtle Dutton and Katie White, both of Falkville, Audrey Rogers of Decatur and Dorothy Parvin of Detroit; and two grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be Scott Reinhardt, Doug Rogers, Ray Dearman, Jack Moody, Phillip Watkins and Duane Smith.

Published in The Decatur Daily on Sunday, December 8, 2002","STR06" "I38343","McLemore","Lucinda","Nov 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Almanza Merrill, and they lived in Nevada.","STR06" "I38343","McLemore","Lucinda","Nov 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Illinois, Whiteside County, Mount Pleasant
Enumerated 21 July 1860
Page 331
2544-2434
N. A. Merrill 30 M Farmer 1600 430 Ohio
Lycinda Merrill 25 F Ill
Frank W. Merrill 5 M Ill

1870 Census
Not located


1880 Census
Nevada, Washoe County
Enumerated 8,9 and 10 June 1880
60-60
Barber SK W M 51 Farmily Mining NY Mass Mass
Barber, Mary J W F 50 Wf Housekeeper NY NY England
Barber, Edward W M 20 Son Clerk Wisc NY NY
Merrill, M. A. W M 49 Family Mining Ohio NY NY
Merrill, F. T. W F 43 Wf Housekeeper Ill TN Oh
Merrill, F. W. W M 24 M Son Mining Ill Oh NY
Merrill, E F W M 13 Son Helper Ill Oh NY

1900 Census
Neveda, Washoe County, 3rd Ward
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 222 ED 41 Sheet 2A
119-26-33
Merrill. Lucinda Head W F Nov 1835 64 W 2/2 Ill Tn Ohio
Huntd, D. Rooms W M Jan 1840 60 S Mo Oh Oh

","STR06" "I29659","McLemore","Lucretia","Between 1815 and 1820","Yes, date unknown","0","Married an ELLIS.","STR06" "I29659","McLemore","Lucretia","Between 1815 and 1820","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

This appears to be her:

1850 Census
The 9th District, Houston County, Georgia
Enumerated 22 August 1850
Stamped 326

(bottom of prior page)
300-300
Thomas Elison 40 M Farmer $5500 Ga
Lucretia Elison 35 F Ga
(top of page)
Francis Ellison 16 F Ga
Caroline Ellison 15 F Ga
Robert Ellison 10 M Ga
James Ellison 8 M Ga
Mariah Ellison 6 F Ga
Jane Ellison 4 F Ga
George Ellison 1 M Ga","STR06" "I28810","McLemore","Lucretia Jane","Between 1826 and 1830","Abt 1903","0","Melba Gene McLemore has her date of birth as September, 1830 (based on the 1900 census enumeration), however this is several years younger than the ages shown on the earlier, 1850 and 1860, enumerations.","STR06" "I28810","McLemore","Lucretia Jane","Between 1826 and 1830","Abt 1903","0","(Research):Census Information:

1850 Census
Alabama, Marion County, District No 14
Enumerated 24 Nov 1850
Stamped 140

HH 185-192
Miles T. and Disa CALAHAN

HH 187-194
J.E. Calahan 27 M Farmer Tenn
Jane 22 F Tenn

HH 189-196
Abner McLemore 65 M Farmer North Carolina
Starling McLamore 24 M Farmer $250 Alabama
Mariah 17 F Alabama
Martha 12 F Alabama
Patrick A. Rector 7 M Alabama
(Melba Gene McLemore notes that a Patrick McLEMORE is liste
d in Sterling's home in 1860)

1860 Census
Mississippi, Lafayette, Post Office Paris
Enumerated 29 August 1860
Series M653 Roll 585 Page 33
Jas. Calaham 36 M Farmer Tenn
Lucretia 34 F Ala
Elizabeth 9 F Miss
Mary 7 F Miss
Sarah 5 F Miss
John 4 M Miss
Maria 28 F Ala (McLemore or Callahan?)
Martha 25 F Ala (McLemore or Callahan?)
Abner McLEMORE M 74 Male ShoeMaker N. Car

1880 Census
Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
James CALAHAN Self M Male W 60 TN Farm Labor TN TN
Jane CALAHAN Wife M Female W 49 AL Keeping House TN TN
Mary CALAHAN Other S Female W 24 MS Home TN AL
Source Information:
Census Place Beat 3, Lafayette, Mississippi
Family History Library Film 1254652 NA Film Number T9-0652
Page Number 261B


1900 Census
Mississippi, Lafayette County, Abbeville Precinct
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900 by Wm. P. Winter
SE 3 ED 47 Sheet 7B

123-126
Hickey, Cornilius Hd W M May 1861 39 M 17 Miss MIss Miss Farmer
Hickey, Mary A Wife W F Jan 1853 47 M 17 8/4 Miss Miss MIss
Hickey, Minnie Lee Dtr W F July 1885 15 S Miss Miss Miss
Hickey, James W Son W M Oct 1888 10 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Hickey, Cleon R Son W M Mar 1891 9 S Miss MIss Miss
Hickey, Lucrecia E Dtr W F May 1893 7 S Miss Miss Miss
Calahan, Lucrecia Mother W F Sept 1830 69 W Miss Miss Miss Boarder
Hickey, Margaret Mother W F Feb 1834 66 W Miss Miss Miss Boarder
Graham, Ha??? Boarder W M Mar 1870 20 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer","STR06" "I24462","McLemore","Lucretia Jane","10 Nov 1838","7 Mar 1930","0","Sometimes her date of birth is shown as in 1833, as is the death certificate below. It is more likely to be 1838 per her age on various census enumerations and as Rosa McLemore Dunkerly shows that Wright, born in 1835, was the eldest child of Keton McLemore and Rebecca Harrelson.

Lucretia was married first to George Stedham, who died in 1876, and shortly after his death, she married Joseph Albert OEMISCH

However, she was still listed as Lucretia STEDHAM on subsequent census enumerations. Lucretia's sister, Rosa McLemore Dunkerly, said that Lucretia's ""2nd husband Joe Eomish---went away, never heard of, 1 child Paul""

Rosa also notes that Lucretia had six children, two of whom died in infancy.

Norma Smith provided El Paso City Directory lisitngs from 1914-1920, and Lucretia J Stedman, the widow of Geo B, is shown as a nurse and living at 507 Tornillo.

Transcription of Texas Death Certificate:

Texas State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics
Standard Certificate of Death
1. Place of Death
El Paso County, Ysleta
2. Name Lucretia Jane Stedham
3. Sex Female
4. Race White
5. Marital Status Widow
6. Date of Birth 11-11-1833 (possibly in error, maybe 1838)
7. Age 97 years 3 months 27 days
8. Occupation Housekeeper
9. Birthplace Jackson, Miss.
10. Name of Father Wm. H. (sic) McLemore
11. Birthplace of Father Don't Know
12. Mother Miss ____ Harleson
13. Birthplace of Mother Don't Know
14. Informant Mrs. Brooks S. Hall, 2431 Montana Street El Paso, Texas
15. Filed March 10, 1930 Mrs. Willis H. Ransom
16. Date of Death Mrh 7, 1930
17. Cause of Death Old Age
Signed J.C. Midkiff Ysleta, Texas.","STR06" "I24462","McLemore","Lucretia Jane","10 Nov 1838","7 Mar 1930","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Bee, Papalote
Enumerated 3 July 1860 by Al Thurman
Page 27, Stamped 147

295-234
Geo. Stidham 43 M Farmer $600 Penn
Lucinda J 22 F Miss
Wm. H. 3 M Tex
Mary J 8/12 F ""

1870 Census
Texas, Bastrop
Enumerated 1 July 1870
Page 120
707-855
Steddam, G. 40 M W Farmer $200 $200 Mississippi
Steddam, Lucrezia 32 F W Keeping House S. Carolina
Steddam, Willis 13 M W Tx
Steddam, Geog 11 M W Tx
Steddam, Sam 7 M Tx
Steddam, Anna 5 Tx
Steddam, Felix 3 M Tx
Steddam, Daniel 8/12 M W Tx

1880 Federal Census
Lucntia Stedham Self M F W 42 Ms Hotel Waiter Ms Ms
Annie Stedham Dau S F W 15 Tx At Home Pa Ms
Felix Stedham Son S M W 12 Tx At Home Pa Ms
Daniel R. Stedham Son S M W 10 Tx At home PA Ms
Elvira Stedham Dau S F W 5 Tx Pa Ms
Paul Stedham Son M W 3 Tx Pa Ms
ED 28, Luling, Caldwell, Texas
FHL Library Film 1255294, NA Film T9-1294, Page 245a

1900 Federal Census
not located

1910 Federal Census
Texas, El Paso, El Paso, ED 65
Enumerated 29 Apr 1910
SD 16, ED 65 Sheet 15B
504-276-306
Stedham, Lucretia J. Hd F W 73 Wd 9/6 Miss Miss Miss Trained Nurse Private Family
Stedham, Paul E Son M W 29 S Tx Pa Miss Lather House

1920 Federal Census
Kansas, Sedgwick, Wichita Ward 4, ED 146
Enumerated 10 January 1920 by Mrs. Ada Traverse
SD 8, ED 146 Ward 4rth part
Sheet 17B
1809-371-469
Mauk, E.H. Hd W W 36 M Nebraska US US Laborer Flour Mill
Mauk, Viola Wife F W 41 M Tx NJ Miss
Stedham, Lucretia Mother in Law F W 62 (sic) Wd Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I24721","McLemore","Lucy","Bef 1764","Bef 1800","0","Jim White (jim4@whitesnet.net) emailed that Lucy m: Joel BULLOCK & died before 1800 Isle of Wight County Virginia. Eldon and Ann McLemore of Derby, Kansas, also indicate she married a BULLOCK.","STR06" "I26244","McLemore","Lucy Ann","May 1864","Abt 1930","0","Never married. She was said to have been thrown from a horse as a girl and permanently crippled. In her father's obituary, she is listed as of Statesboro, Georgia.","STR06" "I24650","McLemore","Lucy Ann E.","Abt 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Lucy's father died without a will shortly after she was born. Apparently David M. MASON was initially appointed the child's legal guardian, as he filed an accounting for his tenure as such from 1828 to the mid 1830's (Greensville Will Book 5, p. 474); he had been security on Claiborne and Sarah's marriage bond. Then Clifton HARRISON (apparently Lucy's uncle) became her guardian for a brief time before his own death in the mid to late 1837; Harrison's estate was committed to the hands of the sheriff for administration, and the sheriff was order to ""render before Master COBB and account of said Clifton's guardianship of Lucy Ann McLEMORE""; this order was entered November 30, 1837 (Southampton Order Book 18, p. 345). Finally Francis Y. JONES, husband of Lucy's aunt Julia, was appointed on April 4, 1842 (Greenville Will Book 6, p. 139), showing payment of the remaining funds on hand to Willam M. EVERETT to whom Lucy was married pursuant to a marriage bond issued January 17, 1842 (with JONES as security on their bond-Southampton Marriage Register, pp. 515,725). (James L. McLemore, III, pp. 67, 68).","STR06" "I26054","McLemore","Lucy Elizabeth","Jan 1894","Abt 1953","0","Said to have married Walter James CULPEPPER.","STR06" "I42042","McLemore","Lucy Ernestine","Abt 1927","16 Dec 2012","0","A resident of Baton Rouge and former resident of Vidor, TX she died in Baton Rouge at 6 pm on Sunday, December 16, 2012. She was 85 and a native of Stephenson, MS and a retired Coburn Supply data processing clerk. Visitation at Rabenhorst Funeral Home East, 11000 Florida Blvd, on Wednesday, Dec. 19th, from 10 am until religious services at 1 pm Rev. Preston Thompson. Graveside services will be held at Restlawn Memorial Park in Vidor, TX at 11 am on Thursday, Dec. 20th. She is survived by two sisters, Mildred Terry and Elizabeth Cox and husband Otis; brother, David McLemore and wife Nancy; and numerous nieces, nephews and extended family members. Ernestine was preceded in death by her husband, Melvin Leigh Francis; parents, Richard Leon McLemore and Hattie Corban McLemore; and a brother, Richard Leon McLemore, Jr. She was a member of Redeemer Baptist Church. In lieu of flowers, donations are requested to Redeemer Baptist Church Building Fund. Visit the online guest book at www.rabenhorst.com.

Published in The (Baton Rouge, LA) Advocate from December 17 to December 19, 2012","STR06" "I26371","McLemore","Lucy May","27 Jun 1905","18 Aug 1924","0","Bettie, Lucie and Gladys, were living with their grandparents, as of the 1910 & 1920 Federal Census, in Carroll County, Tennessee.

Name: Lucy May Mclemore
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 18 Aug 1924
Event Place: Carroll Co., Tennessee
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Age: 19
Birth Year (Estimated): 1905
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Tenn
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name A.H Mclemore
Father's Birthplace Tenn
Mother's Name: D. Fewell
Mother's Birthplace Tenn
Occupation School Girl
Address:
Residence Place
Cemetery
Burial Place Lavinia
Burial Date 19 Aug 1924
Informant's Name
Additional Relatives X
Digital Folder Number 004183082
Image Number 01712
GS Film number 1299767
Reference v 4 cn 276

Citing this Record:
""Tennessee Death Records, 1914-1955,"" database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NSVL-6MN : accessed 5 March 2016), Lucy May Mclemore, 18 Aug 1924; citing Cemetery, Carroll Co., Tennessee, v 4 cn 276, State Library and Archives, Nashville; FHL microfilm 1,299,767.","STR06" "I24873","McLemore","Lucy Ruth","17 Mar 1904","Yes, date unknown","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows that she married L. A. BYRD.","STR06" "I22188","McLemore","Lula","14 Nov 1899","31 Jul 1957","0","Date of birth alternatively shown as 14 Nov 1900.","STR06" "I25527","McLemore","Lulie Sugars","6 Dec 1853","3 Oct 1855","0","A transcription of ""The McLemore Family Bible, 1822-1859 owned by Hillis Fry McLemore of Jackson, MS and contributed by Fairy B. McLemore Edwards of Canyon Lake, Texas, shows on page 5:

Lulie Sugars was born December the 6th 1853. Died
October the 3rd 1855

(The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ translated
out of the original Greek and with the former translations dilligently
compared and revised, and Canne's Marginal References. Stereotyped
by James Conner New York. By J. Emory and R. Waugh for
the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Conference Office, 14 Crosby
Street. J. Collord, Printer. 1829 )

http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf

Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, ""ANSEARCHIN' "" News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 38.","STR06" "I43927","","","","","","","" "I38439","McLemore","Luther","4 May 1872","Yes, date unknown","0","After their marriage they were said to have traveled by convered wagon to Texas to live near relatives there for about a year. Luther had great looking crops coming in just fine when a windstorm developed. After the storm was over everything in the field was browned like Autumn and all was lost. They decided right then that farming was much better back home in Monroe county, so they boarded a train and made the long trip home, never to leave again. It was while in Texas that Luther learned about cotton farming, knowledget that he brought back with him to Tennessee. He became the first cotton farmer in Monroe County, but neighbors soon followed suit.","STR06" "I45910","McLemore","Luther A.","12 Sep 1872","7 Mar 1927","0","At the time of the 1920 census, he was lviing in Crockett County, Texas, as a roomer in the home of Sam and Alice Smith. He was listed as age 29, single, and a leather worked at a saddle shop.

His Texas Death Certificate shows he was single, and a Saddler in the Saddle Business. He was shown as age 56, with the notation that his exact date of birth, and the name of his parents had been ""unable to obtain."" Informant was J. M. Dudley of Ozona, Texas. He was buried in Sulphur Springs.","STR06" "I46132","McLemore","Luther M.","25 Jan 1888","27 Sep 1944","0","Not living in the home of his father and stepmother at the time of either the 1900 or 1910 census. Dolores McLemore McKee says that he was raised by a Smith family after his mother died when he was still an infant.

Name Luther M. Mclemore
Gender Male
Burial Date 28 Sep 1944
Burial Place Alba, Tx.
Death Date 27 Sep 1944
Death Place Prec. #7, Alba, Wood, Tx.
Age 56
Birth Date 25 Jan 1888
Birthplace Tx.
Occupation Laborer
Race White
Marital Status Married
Spouse's Name
Father's Name Elisha Mclemore
Father's Birthplace Tennessee
Mother's Name Sarah Simpkins
Mother's Birthplace Tennessee
Indexing Project (Batch) Number B00013-0
System Origin Texas-EASy
GS Film number 1769501
Reference ID 3084

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths and Burials, 1903-1973,"" database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F6TZ-RVW : accessed 4 July 2015), Luther M. Mclemore, 27 Sep 1944; citing Prec. #7, Alba, Wood, Tx., reference 3084; FHL microfilm 1,769,501.","STR06" "I20923","McLemore","Lydia","Aft 1724","Yes, date unknown","0","""Other, less definitive evidence tends to indicated that John's other daughter, Lydia, married Robert MAGEE, who was subsequently appointed a guardian for a McLemore orphan (a daughter of Gilliam McLemore). (James L. McLemore, III, p. 58). Eldon and Ann McLemore of Derby, Kansas, also show her as marrying a MAGEE.","STR06" "I24723","McLemore","Lydia","Abt 1768","Bef 1820","0","Jim White (jim4@whitesnet.net) indicates, that Lydia m: Robert LEWIS & died before 1820 Lincoln County North Carolina. Eldon and Ann McLemore of Derby, Kansas, also show that she married a LEWIS.","STR06" "I8959","","","","","","","" "I25763","McLemore","Maclin B.","Jan 1834","9 Jun 1911","0","""He was raised around Rogersville, Ala. During the Confederate draft, he and others were held at a particular farm. All the prisoner ""draftees"" carried fodder from the barn to sleep on. Going upstairs, so the story goes, Mac threw his fodder down on the guard and headed for the Coldwater area. This is how the McLemores were supposedly established in Lincoln County. Mac was blind in later years and terrified of storms. Thunder would send him to hide in the basement."" From the ANCESTORS OF STUART DAVID CHILDRESS","STR06" "I25763","McLemore","Maclin B.","Jan 1834","9 Jun 1911","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1860 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, District 1
Enumerated 27 June 1860 by E.R. Kennedy
Page 49
HH 310-310
M. McLemore 26 M Farmer Ala
Iris D. McLemore 29 F Ala
James W. McLemore 4 M Ala
Richard H. McLemore 2 M Ala

HH 311-311 Richard and Mary McLemore

1870 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, 20?sup?th?/sup? Civil Di
strict, Post Office Maline
Enumerated July 1870
Page 21, Stamped 460
61-60
McElmore, M.B. 36 M W Farmer $---- $1000 Ala
McElmore, A 40 F W Keeping House Ala
McElmore, James W 13 M W F. Laborer Ala
McElmore, Richard 11 M W F. Laborer Ala
McElmore, Mary S. 9 F W At Home Ala
McElmore, B. M. 5 M W Tenn
---61
Darby, M 20 F W Sewing Ala
Darby, Joseph 5 M W At Home Ala
McElmore, Josie 19 F W Sewing Ala
Abbott, G 13 M W F. Laborer Tenn
Abbott, Bolia 7 F W At Home Tenn
Abbott, Allie 3 M W At Home Tenn

1880 Census Household:
Name RelationMarital StatusGenderRaceAgeBirthplaceOccupatio
nFather's BirthplaceMother's Birthplace
M. B. MC LEMORE Self M Male W 50 AL Farmer TN AL
Iris B. MC LEMORE Wife M Female W 51 AL Keeping House NC VA
Rich. MC LEMORE Son S Male W 21 AL Farm Laborer TN AL
Mary S. MC LEMORE Dau S Female W 17 AL At Home TN AL
Brice MC LEMORE Son S Male W 14 TN Farm Laborer TN AL
Allie ABBOT Niece S Female W 11 TN At Home TN AL
Blue ABBOT Nephew S Male W 16 TN Farm Laborer TN AL
Source Information:
Census PlaceDistrict 18, Lincoln, Tennessee
Family History Library Film 1255267 NA Film Number T9-1267
Page Number 232A

1900 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, District No. 18
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900 by David Byers
SD 254 ED 72 Sheet 2A
20-20
McLemore, Richard Hd W M Jun 1857 42 M 9 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Eliza M. Wife W F May 1870 30 M 9 7/3 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Joe C. Son W M Nov 1892 7 S Tn Ala Tn
McLemore, J B Dtr W F Feb 1897 3 S Tn Ala Tn
McLemore, S P Dtr W F July 1899 11/12 S Tn Ala Tn
McLemore, Mack B Father W M Jan 1834 66 M 45 Ala Va Ala
McLemore, Iris B Mother W F Nov 1828 71 M 45 1/1 (sic) Ala NC Va","STR06" "I25688","McLemore","Maclin B. ""Bass""","Abt 1805","Between 1864 and 1870","0","""One day [John McLemore]...was with his Uncle Maclin Bass McLemore in Rogersville. Maclin was a pilot on the Shoals. The Shoals, being a treacherous body of water and rapids, took a skilled person to navigate. That fateful day John and Maclin were captured by the army. Thinking John was too young (he was 15); he was told to go home and tell his aunt what had happened to her husband. Legend has it that Maclin was never heard from again."" (The Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama, p. 347).

He built a dogtrot house with one side log and the other frame, surrounded by large trees and log dependencies in an ideal rural setting. When Maclin McLemore returned from the ardous task of piloting boats over the treacherouse Tennessee River Shoals, he liked to prop his feet up in comfort. He found that comfortable place in the story-and-a-half dogtrot house which he built around the time of his marriage in 1843. (The Lure and Lore of Limestone County, p. 147)","STR06" "I25688","McLemore","Maclin B. ""Bass""","Abt 1805","Between 1864 and 1870","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1860 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, District 2, Page 47
Enumerated 30 Jun 1860
Stamped 349
338-338
M.B. McLemore 54 M Farmer $1200 $2200 TN
Nancy McLemore 29 F Ala
Louisia McLemore 14 F Ala
Mary S McLemore 10 F Ala
Joel H McLemore 8 M Ala
William McLemore 6 M Ala
Stephen McLemore 4 M Ala
Maclin B McLemore 2 M Ala
Nancy McLemore 1 F Ala
George W Minson 52 M Millwright NY

1870 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Twp 2 Range 6, Post Office Athens
Not Dated
Page 30
254-232
McLemore, Nancy 40 F W Farmer $200 $200 Ala
McLemore, Mary 2 21 F W At Home Ala
McLemore, Joseph 20 M W Farm Laborer Ala (Joel?)
McLemore, William 17 M W Farm Laborer Ala
McLemore, Stephen 15 M W Farm Laborer Ala
McLemore, Bascom 12 M W Farm Laborer Ala
McLemore, Josephine 12 F W At Home Ala
McLemore, Emily 10 F W At Home Ala
McLemore, Charity 7 F W At Home Ala
McLemore, Octavine 5 F W At Home Ala

It is noted that Nancy and her children were ALSO enumerated on the Lauderdale County census dated 18 July 1870. Perhaps they lived on/near the border and were counted twice? Or lived part time in both locations? For whatever reason, here is the second listing. Note the slight difference in the children's ages, PLUS an additional child (Ulisses, female?, age 4) being shown:

1870 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale, Twp 2 Range 7, Post Office Rogersville
Enumerated 18 July 1870 by J. Danforth
Page 17 Stamped 490
119-119
McLemore, N 30 F W Ala
McLemore, Mary S 18 F W Farm Labor Ala
McLemore, Joel 16 F Farm Labor Ala
McLemore, William 15 M Farm Labor
McLemore, Stephen 14 M Farm Labor Ala
McLemore, Bass 12 M Farm Labor Ala
McLemore, Josaphine 10 F Farm Labor Ala
McLemore, Emily 8 F Farm Labor Ala
McLemore, Octavia 6 F Ala
McLemore, Ulisses 4 F Ala

1880 Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Nancy MC LEMORE Self W Female W 46 AL Keeping House TN TN
William MC LEMORE Son S Male W 25 AL Farmer TN AL
Bass MC LEMORE Son S Male W 21 AL Farming TN AL
Emma MC LEMORE Dau S Female W 17 AL At Home TN AL
Octava MC LEMORE Dau S Female W 15 AL At Home TN AL
Annie MC LEMORE Dau S Female W 13 AL At Home TN AL <---Shown as Ulisses in 1870?
Source Information:
Census Place Beat 7, Limestone, Alabama
Family History Library Film 1254020 NA Film Number T9-0020
Page Number 395B","STR06" "I25801","McLemore","Maclin Bascom ""Bass""","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Rogersville
Enumerated April 17, 1930
ED 39-4 SD 1 Sheet 12A Stampted 44
217-230
Smith, Hollis C Hd m W 23 M 19 Alabama Alabama Alabama
Smith, Mabel R Wf F W 18 M 14 Alabama Alabama Alabama
McLemore, Macklin B Uncle M W 73 Wd Alabama Alabama Alabama

218-231
McLemore, Lora F Hd F W 31 Wed Alabama Georgia Georgia Farm
er
McLemore, Chatterson Son M W 13 S Alabama Alabama Alabama
McLemore, John C Son M W 11 S Alabama Alabama Alabama
McLemore, Hadassah F Dtr F W 9 S Alabama Alabama Alabama
McLemore, Obadiah Son M W 6 S Alabama Alabama Alabama","STR06" "I25825","McLemore","Maclin Brice","14 Jun 1865","Feb 1928","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Alabama, Madison County, Cluttsville Precinct
Enumerated 23 Jun 1900 By John W. Carroll
SD 8, ED 110, Sheet 14 B
252-266
McLemore, Br??? Hd W M July 1865 34 M6 Tn Ala Ala
McLemore, Sarah R Wife W F May 1876 24 M 6 3/3 Ala Tn Ala
McLemore, Myrtle Dtr W F Dec 1894 5 S Ala Tn Ala
McLemore, James S Son W M Sept 1896 S Ala Tn Ala
McLemore, Varah Dtr W F Apr 1899 1 S Ala Tn Ala
Turner, John Boarder B M 31 S Ala


1910 Census
Alabama, Madison County, Madison Crossroads, Pr 10
Enumerated 26 Apr 1910
SD 8 ED 132 Sheet 9A
164-165
McLemore, Brice Hd M W 44 M1 17 Tn Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Sallie R Wife F W 33 M1 17 7/7 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Luna M Dtr F W 16 S Ala Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, James Son M W 13 S Ala Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Vasa B Dtr F W 10 S Ala Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Mary E Dtr F W 8 S Ala Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Deva R Dtr F W 6 S Ala Tn Tn
McLemore, Joe W Son M W 4 S Ala Tn Tn
McLemore, Adell Dtr F W 1 2/12 Ala Tn Tn

1920 Census
Alabama, Madison County, Crossroads Precinct
Enumerated 9 January 1920 by Edward B. Adams
SD 8, ED 136, Sheeet 5B
88-92
McLemore, Maclin B Hd M W 54 M Tn Al Al Farmer
McLemore, Sallie R Wf F W 43 M Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Myrtle Dtr F W 25 S Ala Tn Tn
McLemore, James Son M W 23 S Ala Tn Tn
McLemore, Ruth E Dtr F W 15 S Ala Tn Tn
McLemore, Joseph W Son M W 13 S Ala Tn Tn
McLemore, John D Son M W 8 S Ala Tn Tn
McLemore, Ella L Dtr F W 6 S Ala Tn Tn
Bridges, Annie Boarder F W 23 S Ala Ala Tn Teacher Literar
y School

1930 Census
Alabama, Madison County, Crossroads Precinct 10
Enumerated 2nd of ---- 1930 by James R McClure
ED 45-25 SD 2 Sheet 1B
16-16
McLemore, Sallie R Hd F W 54 Wd ATn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, James B Son M W 33 D Ala Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Joe W Son M W 24 S Ala Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Ella L Dtr F W 16 S Ala Tn Tn
McLemore, Brice Son M W 9 S Ala Tn Tn","STR06" "I35522","McLemore","Madison Monroe","17 Nov 1881","13 Apr 1948","0","Name: Madison M. McLeMore
Death Date: 13 Apr 1946
Death Place: Dallas, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 64 years 4 months 26 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 17 Nov 1881
Birthplace: Van Zandt Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: Ala.
Mother's Name: Unknown
Mother's Birthplace: Ala.
Occupation: Mimeograph Operator
Informant: Mrs. Etolia McLeMore
Place of Residence: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Cemetery: Grove Hill Cem.
Burial Place: Dallas, Texas
Burial Date: 16 Apr 1946
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2218356
Digital Film Number: 4030557
Image Number: 511
Reference Number: CN 16891
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35522","McLemore","Madison Monroe","17 Nov 1881","13 Apr 1948","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 5
Enumerated 18 and 19 April 1010
SD 3 ED 115 Sheet 2A Stamped 181
28-29
McLemore, Madison M Head M W 28 M2 1 Texas Miss La Teacher Public Schools
McLemore, Clee A Wf F W 22 M1 1 1/1 Texas Texas Ala
McLemore, Jewell B Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Fernie? E Son M W 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
(Original image of micofilm on ancestry very faded and difficult to read)

1920 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 7
Enumerated 29 Jan 1920
SD 3 ED 130 Sheet 9A
163-163
McLemore, M. M. Head M W 38 M Tx Tx Ala Civil Servant Mail Carrier
McLemore, Clee Wife F W 32 Tx Tx Ala
McLemore, Fern Son M W 10 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Ruth Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Juanita F W 3 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Maurine Dtr F W 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Dallas County, Dallas City, Block 1192
Enumerated 16 Apr 1930
ED 57-44 SD 10 Sheet 39A Stamped 194
902-511-588
McLemore, Clee Head F W 42 D 21 Tx Tx Tx Machine Operator Bed Tick Factory
McLemore, E. Fernie Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Ruth Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Jaunita F Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Maurine Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx











","STR06" "I35522","McLemore","Madison Monroe","17 Nov 1881","13 Apr 1948","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I26105","McLemore","Maggie A.","Sep 1853","27 Dec 1884","0","Tom Heseltine found the following article in the New York Times, published December 28, 1884

Killed in a stage accident. Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 28. --- Miss Maggie McLemore, a teacher in the Gordonsville Academy, was fatally injured today by the capsizing fo the Carthage stage. The horses ran away. Prof. Williams was seriously hurt.","STR06" "I2008","McLemore","Maggie Leona","3 Nov 1897","30 Jul 1987","0","She was a teacher in the Hemphill Independent School District.

Never married. At the time of the 1930 census, she and her sister Merline were living with their sister and brother-in-law, Ara and Leland McDaniel. Later in life, she lived with her younger sister, Merlene.","STR06" "I2008","McLemore","Maggie Leona","3 Nov 1897","30 Jul 1987","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 28, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 6A Stamped 28
62-65
McDaniel, Leland T Head M W 25 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Salesman Chevrolet Co
McDaniel, Ara A Wf F W 25 M 21 Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Terrence E Son M W 2 10/12 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Leland R Son M W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Maggie Sister-in-law F W 31 S Tx Tx Tx Teacher Public School
McLemore, Merline Sister-in-law F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I38021","McLemore","Maggie M.","Jul 1889","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Anderson McCRORY.","STR06" "I25067","McLemore","Maggie Mae","10 Dec 1888","25 Nov 1965","0","(Research):Melba Gene McLemore notes that she married James Floyd HAYES.

This appears to be the family on the 1920 Census:

Texas, Cass County, JP
Enumerated 16 Jan 1920 by Curtis Whatley
SD 1 ED 40, Sheet 5B
Hayes, Floyd F Hd M W 36 M Tx US US Farmer
Hayes Maggie Wife F W 31 M Tx Tx Ala
Hayes, Shelley son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Hayes, Goldia Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Hayes, Dowis? Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Hayes, Pauline Dtr F W 4 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Hayes, Trudie Dtr F W 2 2/12 Tx Tx Tx
Hayes, Louis Son M W 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I21868","McLemore","Maggie Penelope ""Nellie""","16 May 1888","30 Oct 1962","0","Nellie was living with her brother, Challie, on Jan 19, 1920, at the time of the Fourteenth Census of the United States.

Could this be the Nellie McLemore (30) who married A.C. MELVIN (27) on 14 May 1920 in Sampson County, North Carolina (by J.G. Tew, MG)?","STR06" "I25938","McLemore","Magnus","Abt 1856","","0","(Research):Betty Blane Sutton speculates he is the father of her ancestor, George Robert McLemore. She emailed, in February 2012, that George Robert Mclemore was born in 1882 in the South, sometime before 1920 he married Thula (Allie) Willis in OK. They had two children: my mother, Violet Modene Mclemore (April 8 1920 -May 20 1978) and Paul Levithan Mclemore (Sept 17 1924 - Apr 1974) both born in OK. After Thula (1892-1927) died he took the two chldren to Texas where they ended up in a children's home. George returned to OK. In 1946 George ended up in Western State Hospital for 11 years and is buried on there grounds. I have found him in the 1910 and 1920 census, but nothing else.","STR06" "I34158","McLemore","Maj. John Chalkley","8 Feb 1931","1 Aug 2015","0","John retired from the Air Force after 20 years of service. He later moved to Austin, and was employed by the State of Texas.

Major John McLemore, USAF, Retired, passed peacefully in his Austin home Saturday, August 1, 2015 at the age of 84 years. Major McLemore was born February 8, 1931 in Wise, Virginia.

John was married to Thelma Roberts for 60 1/2 years. John is survived by his and Thelma's four children, Gregory Scott McLemore (wife Matilde), Deborah Lynn McLemore, Karen Beth McLemore Craig (husband David) and Jennifer Lea McLemore Ready (husband Frank). John is also survived by his sisters Barbara Stevenson of Lexington, KY and Betty Roberts of Wise, VA as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

John and Thelma have 10 grandchildren, Justin McLemore, Megan McLemore, Logan McLemore, Colton Craig, Cosette Craig, Scarlet Craig, Cullen Perry, Staton Perry, Haylee Adams and Ella Ready.

Known to the family as ""Pop"", Pop was a gracious gentleman and loved his family deeply.

A private burial will be held Tuesday, August 4, 2015, for family, at the Central Texas State Veterans Cemetery, 11463 State Highway 195, Killeen, Texas 76542, 254-616-1770.

Public Church Memorial Services for a Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, August 8, 2015, at 3:00 p.m. at First Baptist Church of Round Rock Texas, 306 Round Rock Avenue, Round Rock, Texas, 78664, 512-255-3454.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to your charity of choice.","STR06" "I26164","McLemore","Malcom Joseph","27 Sep 1888","29 Jan 1943","0","The History of Carroll County, Tennessee shows that he was elected Sheriff of Carroll County three terms 1932-1938, Direct Representative two terms (1938-1942), Tennessee State Senator one term (1942-1944).","STR06" "I26164","McLemore","Malcom Joseph","27 Sep 1888","29 Jan 1943","0","(Research):

Census Listing:

1920 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Eleventh District
Enumerated 3 March 1920
SD 8 ED 28 Sheet 11b
245-245
McLemore, M.J. Head M W 31 M Tn Tn Tn Farmer General
McLemore, Cecil Wf F W 27 M Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Hildreth Dtr F W 6 7/12 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, James Son M W 10/12 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Ida Mother F W 60 Wd Tn Tn Tn

1930 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Eleventh District
Enumerated 23 Apr 1930
ED 9-14 SD 2 Sheet 14B
321-328
McLemore, Malcolm M W 41 M 24 Tn Tn Tn Dealer Cattle
McLemore, Clell Wf F W 37 M 20 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Nelle Dtr F W 16 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, James Son M W 10 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Ida Mother F W 69 Wd Tn Tn Va","STR06" "I34272","McLemore","Malvin","10 May 1899","Sep 1965","0","When he registered for the World War I Draft, he was Farming for his father. O. A. McLemore, in Hazelhurst, Miss. He was of medium heighth and build, with brown eyes and hair.","STR06" "I29884","McLemore","Mamie Elizabeth","15 Jun 1897","10 Aug 1977","0","Name: Mamie Elizabeth Mclemore Smith
Gender: Female
Burial Date: 12 Aug 1977
Burial Place: Cumberland Co., Nc
Death Date: 10 Aug 1977
Death Place: Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina
Age: 80
Birth Date: 15 Jun 1897
Birthplace: Bladen Co., Nc
Occupation: Homemaker
Race: White
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Mckeithen Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Anzeline Cain
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B01663-9
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1984316
Reference Number: v 28A cn 28326
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994
","STR06" "I22237","McLemore","Mamie L.","2 Dec 1901","29 Apr 1972","0","Name: Mamie Mclemore Whitman
Gender: Female
Burial Date: 29 Apr 1972
Burial Place: Dunn
Death Date: 27 Apr 1972
Death Place: Erwin, Harnett, North Carolina
Age: 70
Birth Date: 02 Dec 1901
Birthplace: Nc
Occupation: Textile Ret.
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: J.E. Whitman
Father's Name: Haywood Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Ann Simmons
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B01353-0
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1983658
Reference Number: v 14A cn 14322
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994","STR06" "I36407","McLemore","Mamie Odessa","Sep 1890","24 Jul 1948","0","Cynthia Rudzis emailed, in May 2012, that Mamie Odessa McLemore married Richard Osborn McCarrell. The Texas Death certificate of her eldest child, Velma McCarrell Lakey, indicates she was born in Jackson County, Alabama.","STR06" "I25670","McLemore","Margaret","Between 1816 and 1818","Yes, date unknown","0","She married second Henry MARKS, according to ""The Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama (p. 346).""

The website titled ""COUCH WHITAKER FAMILY of CHESTER CO., PA"" has a Margaret McLemore of this age, born in Lincoln County, Tennessee, marrying Tilford PEGRAM, with them being the parents of some 13 children. It must have been a different Margaret McLemore.

Source: http://www.couchgenweb.com/family/whitak3.htm","STR06" "I26240","McLemore","Margaret","Abt 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","Sherilyne ""Sam"" Palmer, who descends from a collateral line, writes that Margaret McLemore Henderson, dau of Joel McLemore and Rachel Stinson married second Francis Smith, a brother of Samuel Henry Smith the husband of Mary Elizabeth McLemore; (Margaret being a first cousin to Mary Elizabeth McLemore (dtr of John McLemore and Caroline Stevenson)); Francis was her 2nd marriage); Margaret was widow in 1880 census with 3 children listed, Josephus 8, Margaret 6, and Beauchamp 3. Francis and Margaret were in 1870 Census, Logan Co, KY under Household of John W. Lamb and wife Mary. Lambs were neighbors to Obediah Smith (Frank's father). I believe that if Goodwin McLemore's wife was Mary Lamb -- her relatives were the neighbors to the Smith's and were the ones who took Hiram McLemore as a boarder when his parents, John and Caroline, died. An A. J. Lamb was witness to marriage of Francis Smith and Margaret McLemore Henderson.
","STR06" "I26240","McLemore","Margaret","Abt 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):She married first John Calvin HENDERSON on 17 Apr 1850 in Sumner County, Tennessee. They were the parents of William, Dorinda and Joel. She married second Francis M. SMITH, on 18 Dec 1865 in Logan County, Kentucky. They were the parents of Rebecca, Hiram, Josephus, Margaret and Beauchamp. (From ""The Families of Jeff and Debbie Woolard"" tree at RootsWeb's WorldConnect).","STR06" "I24676","McLemore","Margaret","Abt 1921","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown in the obituary of her brother, Carl, as married to Arlie SMITH.","STR06" "I27186","McLemore","Margaret ""Maggie"" DeGraphenreid","Feb 1865","16 Feb 1941","0","At the time of the 1940 census, she was listed as widowed, and the head of household. Living with her were her daughter, son--in-law, and three grandsons. She died in 1941 in Memphis, Tennessee, at the Campbell Clinic. She had had an operation for a fractured left hip, but died of a coronary occlusion. She was shown as a resident of Greenwood, Mississippi. Informant was R J MOOR of Greenwood, Mississippi.

Her great-granddaughter indicates she was known by the nicknames of both ""Maggie"" and ""Money.""","STR06" "I35517","McLemore","Margaret ""Margie"" Amelia","Jul 1856","1 Apr 1935","0","Name: Margaret A. Walters
Death Date: 01 Apr 1935
Death Place: Pct. 1, Navarro, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 78 years 8 months 7 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 25 Jul 1856
Birthplace: Miss.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: C.M. Walters
Father's Name: John McElmore
Father's Birthplace: Miss.
Mother's Name: Rebecca Gore
Mother's Birthplace: Miss.
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Post Oak
Burial Place: Corsicana, Texas
Burial Date: 02 Apr 1935
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116469
Digital Film Number: 4030351
Image Number: 2022
Reference Number: 20233
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35517","McLemore","Margaret ""Margie"" Amelia","Jul 1856","1 Apr 1935","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Census Place ED 123, Van Zandt, Texas
FHL Film 1355330 NA Film # T9-1330
Page Number 119B
Dunkin Stucky Self M M W 37 Al Farmer SC SC
Margret Stucky Wf M F W 23 MS Keeping House NC TX
William Stucky Son S M W 6mo Tx Al MS

1900 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP No. 2
Enumerated 3 July 1900
SD 7 ED 127 Sheet 26B
483 490
Waters, Charlie Head W M Apr 1850 50 M 22 Tx Tn Tn Farmer
Waters, Margaret A Wf W F July 1856 43 N 22 5/4 Miss NC Ala
Waters, Polley Dtr W F July 1898 1 S Tx Tx Miss
Stuckey, Walter Step Son W M Sept 1886 13 S Tx Ala Miss At School
Waters, Telia Dtr W F Feb 1900 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx Miss

1910 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County
Enumerated 23 Apr 1910
SD 3 ED 108 Sheet &A Stamped 77
Waters, Charlie S Hd M W 60 M Tx US US Farmer
Waters, Margaret Wf F W 55 M 12 5/4 Miss NC Ala
Waters, Pallie dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Miss
Waters, Kelie Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Miss


1920
Not located

1930
Not located
","STR06" "I35517","McLemore","Margaret ""Margie"" Amelia","Jul 1856","1 Apr 1935","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I25511","McLemore","Margaret ""Peggy"" Smith","Abt 1819","Yes, date unknown","0","Marriages of Williamson County, Tennessee 1804 - 1850, complied by Edythe Rucker Whitley, page 51: ""Degraffenreid, Matthew F. to Margaret S. McLemore, Nov. 11, 1841. BM: Beverly Reese.""

(Courtesy of Jane A. ""Xan"" Alexander)

Betty Pritchett also notes that she married General Matthew Fontaine Degraffenreid on November 11, 1841.","STR06" "I29855","McLemore","Margaret A.","Abt 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","Could she have married Henry GREEN prior to the 1860 Moore County, NC census? he is shown living with the McLemore family.","STR06" "I25519","McLemore","Margaret Bethenia","27 Mar 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","A transcription of ""The McLemore Family Bible, 1822-1859 owned by Hillis Fry McLemore of Jackson, MS and contributed by Fairy B. McLemore Edwards of Canyon Lake, Texas, shows on page 3:

Margaret Bethinia McLemore, daughter of Sugars
McLemore and Bethinia A. G. McLemore, his wife, was
born on 27th of March 1835

(The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ translated
out of the original Greek and with the former translations dilligently
compared and revised, and Canne's Marginal References. Stereotyped
by James Conner New York. By J. Emory and R. Waugh for
the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Conference Office, 14 Crosby
Street. J. Collord, Printer. 1829 )

http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf

Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, ""ANSEARCHIN' "" News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 38.

She was said to have married John W.V. TURNER, born about 1830.","STR06" "I34843","McLemore","Margaret Dora","9 Apr 1874","30 Dec 1953","0","She appears to have never married. She was living with her brother Travis, and his family, at the time of the 1920, 1930 and 1940 Federal census enumerations. She was listed as Single of each of these enumerations.","STR06" "I21835","McLemore","Margaret Elizabeth","26 Sep 1910","12 Feb 2007","0","Honored for the ""rare store of knowledge concerning economic, political, social and family history (that she) assembled at the (Johnston County) Public Library giving thousands of people opportunity to fulfill their search for family roots and appreciation of the heritage of Johnston County."" She was for many years the curator of the Heritage Center of Johnston County in Smithfield, North Carolina. She remains Curator Emeritus.

Publication: The News and Observer .. Raleigh, N.C. Date: August 14, 2005 Section: City & State Feature: Tar Heel Of The Week By Marti Maguire - Staff Writer

JOHNSTON'S HOME-GROWN HISTORIAN STILL GOING AT 94

SMITHFIELD - Barbours, Woodalls and Creeches beware. If your kin hail from Johnston County - or even passed through in the last few centuries - Margaret Lee knows a thing or two about them. Lee is a walking storehouse of county history. For nearly 40 years, she has clipped newspapers and collected letters; wills and other family memorabilia that form the backbone of the genealogy collection at the Johnston County Heritage Center. Most counties have some kind of local history center; often tucked in the comer of a public library. But thanks largely to Lee, the Johnston Heritage Center boasts thousands of books, photos, microfilm and artifacts, all housed in a three-story building converted from a bank. At 94, Lee still spends about five hours a day, six days a week, at the center, helping people research their ancestry and clipping tidbits from old newspapers and other sources for her voluminous files. ""She'd come Sunday if we were open,"" says the center's director, Wingate Lassiter. Lee says her fascination with history started when she was a child who kept a close eye on her neighbors in the Cleveland area of Johnston County. Her father was a country doctor. ""My parents scolded me for being nosy,"" Lee says. ""I think too much curiosity has paid off."" Earlier this year, Lee was honored as one of 25 ""Living Legends of Johnston County"" for her contributions to preserving local history. Her knowledge of local families is also legendary. ""She can tell you not only who they are and where they live, but when they came here and where they come from,"" says Grover Miller, a fellow volunteer at the center. Her blue eyes look for familiar features as soon as she meets someone new, and her first words are always the same: ""What's your name?"" She smiles knowingly as a red- haired young lady scours a pile of census records for information on her family, the Woodalls. Many county residents, including a county commissioner and the former health director, share the name. ""She has the hair of a Woodall,"" Lee says. Cookie Pope, chairwoman of the Johnston County commissioners, got a lesson on her family history from Lee; to whom she is distantly related. Lee gave her a newspaper clipping recounting a moonshine still being found on the property of Pope's great-grandfather.

A doctor's daughter

Lee grew up in the Cleveland community, where her father, George Ammie Mclemore, traveled dirt roads treating patients, first in a horse and buggy and later by car. She planned to study at Women's College in Greensboro (now UNC-Greensboro) to become a teacher, but attended classes for only one year. She first postponed college because she had surgery for scoliosis. When her mother, Nellie Johnson McLemore, died in 1934, the 24-year-old Lee took charge of her two brothers and two sisters, the youngest of whom was 8 at the time. That ended her hopes for finishing college. She married in 1941 and had three children. Her husband, Denton Lee, owned a store In Smithfield where he sold and repaired electronics and appliances. He died of a heart attack in 1965. Daughter Mary Nell Ferguson says Lee has collected newspaper clippings and records of special occasions as long as she can remember, whether they were news articles about neighbors or her children's report cards. ""Anything that had anything to do with anyone she knew or loved, the clipping would be kept,"" Ferguson says. ""She definitely had an interest in keeping history."" Lee had never worked outside the home until 1967, when a librarian offered her $100 to organize newspapers in a room of the county library. She started by clipping articles of interest and filing them by subject. At the same time, she started collecting other bits and pieces, such as copies of the inside covers of family Bibles bearing the handwritten names of generations of owners. When she had enough information, she would collect donations to bind the material in books. For 10 years, she earned minimum wage working at the library part time. Then she retired and continued as a volunteer. Her collection kept growin ""She just clipped and gathered until it got so big they no longer, had room in the library,"" says Miller, the volunteer.

History gets a home

As the holdings outgrew two library reading rooms, Lee cast her eye on the building across Third Street. When First Citizens Bank vacated the space, she worked with the bank's president and the county commissioners to move the collection there. The center opened in the former bank in 2000. Today, its holdings include hundreds of books like the ones Lee originated. Among them are census records, rolls of Civil War soldiers and lists of county cemeteries, roads and churches. Rotating exhibits greet visitors on the first floor - currently a selection of pottery made in Smithfield in the 1930s. The elevator, in the former bank vault, takes visitors to the third- floor collection that Lee began. Nearly any history book that touches on Johnston can be found on its shelves, and the genealogical information spans Eastern North Carolina and reaches into southern Virginia. Annual ""road shows"" reap documents and stories from the county's past, and the center solicits artifacts from Johnston families. Visitors come from across the country to research their ancestry. Lee now holds the title of curator emeritus. She takes a cab to the center every day from her home a few miles away. Poor hearing makes it more difficult for her to help researchers, but she still steps in when needed, and she still adds to her files. On a recent morning, her desk was covered with articles from the 1940s on roads being paved. Ferguson says her mother knows she has done a lot to document county history but doesn't dwell on the extent of her contributions. ""When she looks around,"" Ferguson says, ""it doesn't occur to her the magnitude of what she's done.""

MARGARET McLEMORE LEE .. BORN: Sept. 26, 1910, in the Cleveland community in western Johnston County FAMILY: Husband, Denton Farmer Lee, died in 1965 at age 54; daughters, Mary Nell Ferguson of the Cleveland community and Mary Ann Stubbs of Smithfield; son, Denton Farmer Lee of the Cleveland community; surviving siblings, Eloise Grady of Smithfield and Robert McLemore of Springfield, Ohio ANCESTRY: Lee's mother's family were Johnsons who came from Virginia (a branch from the same tree as county namesake Gabriel Johnston; Lee says some just dropped the ""t.""), Another famous ancestor is Andrew Johnson, part of another branch that moved to Tennessee. The McLemores came to Johnston County from Scotland. EDUCATION: Graduated from Smithfield School and briefly attended Women's College in Greensboro RELIGION: Member, First Presbyterian Church of Smithfield

Obituary

MARGARET MCLEMORE LEE ..

Smithfield (NC) Margaret McLemore Lee - 96-year-old curator emeritus of the Johnston County Heritage Center - died early Monday (12 Feb 2007) at Johnston Memorial Hospital.

In 1967 she went to work part-time at the brand-new Public Library of Johnston County and Smithfield where she began collecting local history and genealogy in what became known as the Johnston County Room. In 2000, the widely acclaimed collection moved into a separate home of its own across the street: today's Johnston County Heritage Center.

Although Mrs. Lee officially retired as a library employee in 1991, she continued her service as a daily volunteer in the Johnston County Room and later at the Heritage Center until a few days before her death.

She was born Sept. 26, 1910 in Johnston County's Cleveland Township as Margaret Elizabeth McLemore, daughter of Dr. George A. McLemore and Nellie Emily Johnson McLemore. Her father was a country doctor who moved the family to Smithfield in 1923. Margaret graduated from Smithfield High
School in 1927 and attended North Carolina College for Women (today's UNC-Greensboro). She married Denton F. Lee in 1941 and worked as bookkeeper for her husband's radio I and appliance business in Downtown Smithfield until his death in 1965.

Mrs. Lee joined Oakland Presbyterian Church in Cleveland Township in 1922 and in 1925 moved her membership to Smithfield's First Presbyterian Church where she served as treasurer of the Sunday School from 1947 till 1982, as the church's first woman ordained deacon, and as president of the Women of the Church. She also served as historian for the Women of the Church of Granville Presbytery as well as Women of the Church of the Synod of North Carolina.

During her term as president of the Smithfield Woman's Club in 1963-64, she won national recognition from the General Federation of Women's Clubs and the Sears- Roebuck Foundation for the club's Community Improvement Program.

She was the first president, in 1965, of the Historic Hastings House Association, which saved Smithfield's oldest surviving residence.

She was organizing regent for the Smith-Bryan Chapter of N.C. Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). She was also a charter member of the Johnston County Historical Society.

She was a charter member of the Johnston Memorial Hospital Auxiliary and served as a volunteer with Contact Teleministry from 1972 until 1987.

She was a member of the first Girl Scout troop organized in Johnston County, in 1923. In 1983 Mrs. Lee was named a ""Distinguished Citizen"" by the Smithfield-Selma Area Chamber of Commerce.

In 1996 she served as the first Grand Marshal for Cleveland Township's Fourth of July celebration.

In 2000 she was inducted into the Order of the Long Leaf Pine, the highest civilian award bestowed by the State of North Carolina.

In 2005 she was honored by the Johnston County Heritage Commission as a ""Living Legend of Johnston County."" That same year she was named ""Tar Heel of the Week"" by The News & Observer of Raleigh.
Mrs. Lee was preceded in death by a brother, Dr. George A. McLemore of New York City, and a sister, Lucile McLemore Austin of Smithfield, as well as her husband.

She is survived by daughters, Mary Nell Lee Ferguson and husband, Jerry of Cleveland Township, Margaret Ann Lee Stubbs and husband, David of Smithfield; son, Denton F. Lee, Jr. and wife, Jane of Cleveland Township; a brother and sister - Dr. Robert A. McLemore of Springfield, Ohio and Eloise McLemore Grady of Smithfield; six grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.

The family will receive friends from 5-8 p.m. Tuesday at the First Presbyterian Church on South Third Street in Smithfield.

A graveside service is scheduled for 10 a.m. Wednesday at Oakland Presbyterian Church on Cleveland Road, followed by a memorial service at
11 a.m. Wednesday at First Presbyterian in Smithfield.

The family requests that memorial donations be made to either of the following: the Johnston County Heritage Center, P.O. Box 2709, Smithfield, NC, 27577; First Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 1159,
Smithfield, NC 27577; the Margaret McLemore Lee Endowment, Johnston Community College Foundation, P.O. Box 2350, Smithfield, NC 27577.


File: Obit..Lee, Margaret McLemore..2-12.2007

(Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler, ""The News & Observer (Raleigh, NC) on 2/13/2007)","STR06" "I24473","McLemore","Margaret F.","8 Jan 1852","25 Nov 1890","0","Her younger half-brother, Pleasant, recounts that ""she was Black Headed and very pretty (however, I never saw an ugly female McLemore).""","STR06" "I38399","McLemore","Margaret Isabella","Abt 1844","13 May 1913","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M175-2TC/p1
Name: Margaret J. Kreis
Gender: Female
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 13 May 1913
Death Place:
Age: 69
Birth Date: 1844
Birthplace:
Occupation:
Race:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Green Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nellie Cunningham
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I00429-1
System Origin: Tennessee-EASy
Source Film Number: 1276606
Reference Number: rn 6069
Collection: Tennessee Deaths and Burials, 1874-1955","STR06" "I38399","McLemore","Margaret Isabella","Abt 1844","13 May 1913","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, 17th Civil District
Enumerated 17 Jun 1880
Page 34 SD 15 ED 155
308-324
Kries, Harmon W M 34 Stone Mason Tenn Switzerland Switzerland
Kries, Isabela W F 37 Wf Keeping House Tenn NC SC
Kries, Samuel W M 11 Son Laborer Tenn Tenn Tenn
Kries, Margaret W F 10 Dtr At Home Tenn Tenn Tenn
Kries, John W M 8 Son Tenn Tenn Tenn
Kries, Marshall M 6 Son Tenn Tenn Tenn
Kries, Hetta W F 3 Dtr Tenn Tenn Ten
McLemore, Ellen W F 77 Mother-in-law At Home SC SC SC

1910 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, 1st Civil District, Knoxville, Ward 9
Enumerated April 21, 1910
SD 2 ED 94 Sheet 9A
915-177-195
Kreis, Harman Head M W 63 M1 43 Tenn Germany Germany
Kreis, Margaret I Wf F W 60 M1 43 9/7
611-182-201
Hodges, Judson B Head M W 54 m1 28 Tenn Tenn Tenn Photographer
Hodges, A Elizabeth Wf F W 50 m1 28 1/1 Tenn Germany Tenn
Hodges, Roy C. Son M W 20 AS Tenn Tenn Tenn Credit Man Wholesales House
Neukirchner, Sarah (McLemore) Mother-in-law F W 74 Wd 4/2 Tenn Tenn Tenn

","STR06" "I25475","McLemore","Margaret Jane","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","Mark Freeman has her date of birth as 1848, but this contradicts both the 1850 and 1860 census. George Rogers, a descendant, emailed in September 2013 that Margaret Jane ""had children from her only known marriage. One son George Edward Rogers and daughter Francis or Fannie. She was married then separated from her only known husband a George W.(Washington) Rogers. When they separated Geroge took his son George Edward Rogers (my grandfather) and Margaret took her daughter Fannie. No idea where Margaret went. George W. Rogers lived in Lavania, Carroll County and remarried a Susan Elizabeth (maiden name Pritchard)Butler whom was married with previous children from her late husband Mr. Butler.""","STR06" "I24604","McLemore","Margaret Lee ""Margie""","12 May 1878","1 Jun 1949","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Texas, Lee County, JP 3, ED 58
Enumerated 20 June 1900 by Wm J. Hall
SD 10, ED 58, Sheet 13A Stamped 53
218-2??-s??
Simpson, Ed??? D Head W M May 1873 27 M5 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Simpson, Martha L. Wife W F May 1898 22 M5 4/4 Tx Tx Tx
Simpson, Pearl Dtr W F Nov 1895 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Simpson, Willie Son W M June 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Simpson, Lessie Dtr W F Aug 1899 10/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Simpson, Lester Son W M Aug 1899 10/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Lee, JP 3
Enumerated 23 April 1910
SD 10 ED 49 Sheet 5A Stamped 172
Simpson, Edgar D Head M W 36 M1 15 Tx US SC Farmer
Simpson, Margie L Wife F W 31 m1 15 9/6 Tx US US Farm Labor
er
Simpson, Maggie P Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Simpson, Willie R Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Simpson, Lessie E Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Simpson, Ernie D Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Simpson, Jewel O Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Simpson, Montie N Son M W 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Federal Census
Texas, Lee County, Justice Precinct 3
Enumerated by Fran Schloschan
SD 10 ED 78 Sheet 2A & 2B Stamped 250
29-29
Simpson, Donnie Head M W 46 M Tx NC NC Farmer
Simpson, Lee Wife F W 41 M Tx Tx Tx
Simpson, Ernie o0n M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Simpson, Jewel Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Student School
Simpson, Monte Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx Student School
Simpson, Grace Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx Student School
Simpson, Allen Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx Student School
Simpson, Clifton Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Simpson, Raymond Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx

(Daughters Pearl and Lessie are not longer at home, probably already married)","STR06" "I29660","McLemore","Margaret T.","Abt 1825-1829","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a BRIM. Assumed she is the mother of Margaret T. Brim, who lived with Wilson McLemore at the time of the 1850 Pike County, Alabama census. Also assumed it was she, not her daughter, who was left a bequest of $1 in the Will of Henry McLemore of Houston County, Georgia. It is possible her first name was something other than Margaret.","STR06" "I32206","McLemore","Margaret Virginia","27 Jun 1844","13 Mar 1926","0","(Research):

Census Listing:

1910 Census
Alabama, Chambers County, Pr 7, Lanett
Enumerated 27 Apr 1910
SD 5 ED 26 Sheet 22B
396-475
McGauh M V Head F W 65 Wd 7/7 Ala Ga NC
McGauh, Alma Dtr F W 40 S Ala Ala Ala School Teacher College
McGauh, Inez Dtr F W 28 S Ala Ala Alal School Teacher College
McGauh, Margaret Dtr F W 27 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Lizzie Sister F W 69 S Ala Ala Ala","STR06" "I25064","McLemore","Margie Bell","29 Dec 1883","Abt 1964","0","(Research):Melba Gene McLemore notes that she married Allie H. HARRIS.

This index listing for the 1910 Federal census appears to be for them. The microfilm copy at Ancestry.com is too washed out to read well, however. Information on the 1920 census for the same family, however, is legible.

1910 Census
Louisiana, Caddo Parish, Police Jury Ward 2
Allie H. Harris 30 Hd W M M TX TN TX
Maryie Harris 28
Herschel Harris 5

1920 Census
Texas, Harris, JP 1
Enumerated 9 Jan 1920 by Mrs. Margaret J. Davis
SD 8, ED 82, Sheet 10B
1315 Providence Street
150-193
Harris, Allie Hd M W 39 M Tx Tn Miss Salesman Retail Goods
Harris, Margie Wife F W 37 M Tx Tx Ala
Harris, Herschel Son M W 15 S La Tx Tx","STR06" "I38395","McLemore","Mariah","Abt 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, 17 Civil District
Enumerated 14 Jun 1880
Page 27 SD 15 ED 155
237-252
James and Catherine PLUMLY
238-253
Madison and Harriet PERRY
(Also living in home Anna BOUNS, orphan)
238-254
Thomas and Elvia LUTRELL
240-255
Plumley, Leander W M 62 School Teacher Tenn NC NC
Plumley, Mariah W F 55 Wf Keeping House Tenn NC SC
243-258
Stewart, Fredric B W M 47 Carpenter Tenn
Stewart, Ellen J W F 46 Wf Keeping House Tenn NC NC
Stewart, Elva A W F 22 Dtr At Home Tenn Tenn Tenn
Stewart, Francis W F 19 Dtr At Home Tenn Tenn Tenn
Stewart, Susan W F 17 Dtr At Home Tenn Tenn Tenn
Stewart, Laura W F 14 Dtr At Home Tenn Tenn Tenn
Stewart, Jeralle W F 12 Dtr At Home Tenn Tenn Tenn
Stewart, Andrew W M 8 Son Tenn Tenn Tenn
Stewart, Alice W F 7 Dtr Tenn Tenn Tenn
Stewart, Ida W F 2 Dtr Tenn Tenn Tenn
Stewart, Bruce W M 1/12 May son Tenn Tenn Tenn
","STR06" "I32620","McLemore","Mariah","Abt 1835","Abt 1901","0","Is she the daughter of Abner McLemore of Lawrence County, Alabama?","STR06" "I28812","McLemore","Mariah A.","Abt 1833","Abt 1901","0","It is assumed that Mariah is the daughter of Abner McLemore, due to her proximity to Abner's sons on the 1860 through 1900 Calhoun County, Mississippi census, and the fact that a McLemore was living with her family in 1880. However the transcription of her marriage record shows her last name as Lemon, and further shows her as being born in South Carolina. Therefore more work should be done to proof or disprove this connection.

Another Mariah McLemore could instead be Abner's daughter. This second Mariah McLemore was born ca 1835 and married Charles Pinckney Campbell on 6 Oct 1861 in Lawerence County, Mississippi.The Mariah that married Charles Campbell is an ancestor of Lisa Coker Thigpen. (LisaHeb138@aol.com).","STR06" "I28812","McLemore","Mariah A.","Abt 1833","Abt 1901","0","(Research):
Census Enumerations:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Calhoun County, Post Office Benela
Enumerated 22 Sept 1860
Page 154
1083-1099
Martin Hollis 21 M Farmer $600 $690 Ten
Maria Hollis 21 F S.C.
Thomas Hollis 2 M Miss

1870 Census
Mississippi, Calhoun County, Township 14 Range 1 East, Post Office Benela
Enumerated 29 July 1870
Page 28
193-193
Hollis, Martin 35 M W Farmer $800 $1200 Tenn
Hollis, Maria 34 F W Keeping House SC
Hollis, Thomas 11 M W Farm Laborer Miss
Hollis, Alexander 8 M W At Home Miss
Hollis, Sarah 4 F W Miss
Hollis, Mary 2 F W Miss
McRory, Elisabeth 13 F W Farm Laborer Miss

1880 Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Martin HOLLIS Self M Male W 39 TN. Farmer --- TN.
Mariah E. HOLLIS Wife M Female W 39 S.C. Keeps House --- ---
Thomas HOLLIS Son S Male W 21 MS. Home TN TN
Martin HOLLIS Son Male W 18 MS. Farm Work TN TN
Sarah HOLLIS Dau S Female W 13 MS. Home TN TN
Mary HOLLIS Dau S Female W 12 MS. Home TN MS.
Ada HOLLIS Dau S Female W 10 MS. Home TN MS.
Berry F. HOLLIS Son S Male W 8 MS. Home TN MS.
Florah B. HOLLIS Dau S Female W 4 MS. TN MS.
Robert L. HOLLIS Son S Male W 6 MS. TN MS.
Halliss HOLLIS Dau S Female W 4 MS. TN MS.
Bud MCLAMOE Other Male W 25 AL. Laborer --- ---
Byas WOOTON Other Male W 23 MS Laborer --- ---
Source Information:
Census Place Beat 5, Calhoun, Mississippi
Family History Library Film 1254642 NA Film Number T9-0642
Page Number 639D

1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Martin Van B Hollis
Home in 1900: Beat 5, Calhoun, Mississippi
Age: 59
Estimated birth year: abt 1841
Birthplace: Tennessee
Relationship to head-of-house: Head
Spouse's name: Jane A
Race: White
Occupation: View image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Martin Van B Hollis 59
Jane A Hollis 50","STR06" "I34246","McLemore","Marion Franklin ""Doc""","Jul 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","He is also shown by some of Marion Francis.

Deborah Wasserburger (genmaster@mchsi.com) writes that he was born 11 July 1833 in Monroe County, Tennessee, and died 5 Jan 1920 in Titus County, Texas. She further indicates he was married twice, to Lucy Virginia Hutchins and later to Anna Lou Talbott.","STR06" "I34246","McLemore","Marion Franklin ""Doc""","Jul 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listing:

1850 Census
Tennessee, Monroe County, Civil District 12
Enumerated 4 Oct 1850
909-909
John McLimore 40 M Farmer $800 Ten
Delila McLimore 40 F Tenn
Marion McLimore 16 M Farmer Tenn
Patrick McLimore 14 M Tenn
Columbus McLimore 12 M Ten
Leander McLimore 8 M Ten
Synthia McLimore 10 F Ten
Dialtha McLimore 6 F Ten
Amanda McLimore 5 F Ten
Magdalene McLimore 4 F Ten
William McLimore 4/12 M Ten


1860 Census
Missouri, Dade County, Smith Township, Post Office Kings Point
Enumerated 12 Jun 1860
Page 22
159-159
John McLemore 49 M Farmer $3460 $3000 NC
Delila McLemore 47 F Tenn
Marion McLemore 26 M Farmer Tenn
Patrick McLemore 24 M Farmer Tenn
Columbus McLemore 23 M Farmer Tenn
Dialtha McLemore 18 F Tenn
Leander McLemore 16 M Tenn
Amanda McLemore 14 F
Magdalina McLemore 12 F Tenn
William McLemore 10 M Tenn
James L. McLemore 4 M Mo

1870
NOT LOCATED


1880 Census
Franklin McLemore Self M W 37 (sic) Tn Dry Goods Merchant SC TN
Lucy V. McLemore Wife M F W 23 Tx Keeping House SC SC
John T. McLemore Son S M W 6 Tx Tn Tx
Charles W. McLemore Son S M W 4 Tx Tn Tx
Henry Bramman Other S M W 17 Mo Clk Dry Goods Store -- --
Census Place:
Texas, Franklin County, Precinct 3
Reference:
FHL Film 1255304 NA Film T-9-1304 Page 425C

1900 Federal Census
Texas, Franklin County, JP 3
Enumerated 12 June 1900
SD 1 ED 42 Sheet 8A
126-130
McLemore, D. F. Hd W M July 1833 66 M/10 Tn NC Tn Farmer
McLemore, Annie Wf W F Oct 1867 (sic) 32 M/10 3/2 Tx Tn Tn
McLemore, George W Son W M Sept 1890 9 S Tx Tn Tx
McLemore, Jack Son W M May 1892 8 S Tx Tn Tx
McLemore, Ollie Dtr W F Feb 1881 19 S Tx Tn Tn
McLemore, Maggie Dtr W F Sept 1885 15 S Tx Tn Tn


1910 Census
Texas, Titus County, Precinct 7
Enumerated 4 May 1910
SD 1 ED 140 Sheet 12B
McLemore, Doctor F. Hd M W 76 M2 20 Tn NC Tn Farmer General Farm
McLemore, Mrs. Temple A Wf F W 34 M1 20 4/4 Tx US US
McLemore, George W Son M W 19 S Tx Tn Tx Laborer Farm
McLemore, Jack A. Son M W 17 S Tx Tn Tex Laborer Farm
McLemore, Florence Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tn Tx
McLemore, Alma Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tn Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Titus County, JP 8
Enumerated 2 Feb 1920
SD 1 ED 173 Sheet 14B
279-281
McLemore, Doc Head M W 86 M Tn Tn Tn Farmer General Farm
McLemore, Annie Wf F W 52 M Tx Tn Tn
McLemore, George Son M W 29 S Tx Tn Tx Farmer
McLemore, Jack Son M W 27 S Tx Tn Tx Farmer
McLemore, Florence Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tn Tx
McLemore, Alma Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tn Tx","STR06" "I24578","McLemore","Marion Harrelson ""Gabe""","2 Jun 1884","7 Jun 1901","0","Killed by a train at the age one day after his seventeenth birthday.","STR06" "I30157","","","","","","","" "I24594","McLemore","Marjorie ""Margie""","Dec 1860","15 Jan 1942","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Federal Census
Wright K McElmore Self M M W 43 MS Farmer MS MS
Rebecca McElmore Wife M F W 55 Ga Keeps House Ga Ga
George Graner (Graves) SonInLaw M M W 23 MS Wagoner Tn Tn
Margie Graner (Graves) Dau M F W 20 Tx Keeps House Ms Ga
Daniel Cox Other S Male B 16 Tx Wagon Driver Tn Tn
Precinct 1, De Witt, Texas FHL Library Film 1255299 NA Fil
m T9-1299 Page 400B

Note, on the Ancestry.com scan of the census microfilm, these names were all crossed out with a heavy black line. Graves was indexed, apparently in error, as Graner.

1900 Census: not located

1910 Census
Missouri, Bates County, New Home
Enumerated 15 and 16 of April by John L. Cope
SD 6 ED 14 Sheet 1B and 2A

William Wheatley Hd M W 60 NC Va Va Farmer
Maggie Wheatley Wife F W 49 Tx Va Tn
James Wheatley Son M W 17 Mo NC Tx Farm Laborer
Goldie Wheatley Dtr F W 16 Mo NC Tx
Ivia Wheatley Dtr F W 11 Mo NC Tx
Ira Wheatley Son M W 11 Mo NC Tx
Mary Wheatley Dtr F W 7 Mo NC Tx
Mildred Wheatley Dtr F W 2 Mo NC Tx

1920 Census
Missouri, Bates County, New Home Township
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920 by Walter D. Janseens
SD 6, ED 15
4-5
Wheatley, William Hd M W 71 M Nc Nc Nc Farmer
Wheatley, Maggie Wf F W 59 Tx La Tn
Wheatley, Ira Son M W 21 S Mo NC Tx Farm Labor
Wheatley, Iva Dtr F W 21 Mo NC TX
Wheatley, Mary Dtr F W 18 S Mo NC Tx
Wheatley, Mildred Dtr F W 12 S Mo NC Tx

1930 Census
Missouri, Bates County, New Home
Enumerated April 3, 1930 by Eleanor Morris
ED 7-21 SD 10 Sheet 1B
16-16
Wheatley, William Hd M W 81 M 40 NC NC NC Farmer Stock
Wheatley, Maggie W F W 69 M 28 Tx La TN
-- - 17
Burns, Robert Hd R M W 30 M 26 Mo Canada-Eng Canada-Eng Carpenter rough
Burns, Mary Wf F W 28 M 24 Mo NC Tx
Burns, Joan Dtr F W 2 11/12 S Mo MO Mo","STR06" "I37976","McLemore","Marland Dale","23 Jun 1923","15 Feb 2004","0","His (twin) sister's birthdate was shown, on FindAGrave, as 21 Jun 1923. Either his or her date of birth is therefore likely in error.","STR06" "I24538","McLemore","Martha","Between 1750 and 1760","Yes, date unknown","0","According to her father's Will, she was married to a MORGAN prior to his death in 1783.

Item: I give to my daughters Martha MORGAN & Mary NORVILL to each of them ten Shillings.","STR06" "I21669","McLemore","Martha","Between 1751 and 1766","Between 1805 and 1821","0","Mark Freeman has her DOB as after 1751 in Bute Co., N.C. She and John Nicholson were the parents of 11 children.

Lynda Huckaby Bishop emailed, in January 2009, that:

""I noticed your McLemore ancestry online. My grandmother (I don't know how many greats) was Frances Nicholson Williams. I believe she was the daughter of Atkins Nicholson, grandson of Atkins McLemore (?) and Betsy Knott. The only proof of that connection I can find is in the Maury County history book in TN. So much of that was incorrect. I was wondering if you have any Nicholson genealogy you would share.

Lynda Huckaby Bishop
Lynda Bishop [msbish@centurytel.net]
El Dorado Springs, MO

If you know anything about a McLemore/Nicholson connection, please email her directly.","STR06" "I2050","McLemore","Martha","Abt 1773","1 Jun 1798","0","Nan Harvey (nanharvey@gmail.com) shows that she married a JONES.","STR06" "I28625","McLemore","Martha","Between 1793 and 1795","Yes, date unknown","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows that she married James R. BROWN.
Foide Williams, in a post to the McLemore Family Genealogy Forum, writes that: ""The 1820 census of Lincoln Co, Tn (pg 14) shows Sterling C. McLemore and (pg 30) Signer Allen (who married Rebecca McLemore), Benjamin Wright (who married Hannah McLemore), James R. Brown (who married Martha McLemore), and Joel McLemore. These are all from Fayette Co, KY and apparently traveled together to Lincoln Co, TN.""

http://www.jenforum.org/mclemore/messages/768.html","STR06" "I28625","McLemore","Martha","Between 1793 and 1795","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listing:

Melba Gene McLemore thinks it POSSIBLE the census listing b
elow is that of Martha McLemore Brown. There are several significant differences that need to be resolved before assuming this with certainty. (Name of Spouse, place of birth, relationship of Martha to the older Augustine Clayborne of Virginia in the same home, etc)

1850 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, District No. 10
Enumerated 19 April 1850
Stamped 134
109-109
R.S Brown 48 M Farmer $6000 S.C.
Martha Brown 56 F Va
Augustine Clayborne 76 M Va
Amanda Brown?? 5 F Tenn","STR06" "I32066","McLemore","Martha","29 Oct 1811","3 Oct 1851","0","A twin to Rebecca.","STR06" "I26598","McLemore","Martha","23 Nov 1826","26 Sep 1852","0","Mark Freeman instead lists her date of death as 4 May 1856, the same day as her sister Nancy.","STR06" "I32183","McLemore","Martha","Abt 1830","Abt 1905","0","Shirley Brinkley shows her as Mrs. Martha McLemore, so it is possible McLemore was not her maiden name, but instead the name of a former husband.","STR06" "I21813","McLemore","Martha","Abt 1836","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1870 census, she was no longer listed in her parents home. She may have died, married, or *might* be the Martha McLemore that was listed as a housekeeper in the home of 72 year old Rachel Fowler. She would have been about 34 at the time, however, and Rachel's housekeeper was only listed as age 25.","STR06" "I28813","McLemore","Martha","Abt 1836","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Could this possibly be a marriage record for her?

Name: Martha McLemore Spouse: Henry S Clark Marriage Date: 2 Feb 1865 County: Lawrence State: Alabama Performed By Title: Minister Performed by Name: Jackson Gunn Source information: Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research

MIGHT THIS BE HER at the time of the 1910 census? The age is off about 10 years, so it is probaby not.

1910
Mississippi, Calhoun County, Beat 10
Enumerated 26 April 1910
SD 4, ED 26 Sheet 10A

138 145 Brown, Elisa J Head M W 31 M1 4 Miss --- --- none
Blank line
Blank line
April 27th, 1910
Blank line
[---] [---] Mclemore Starling J. Father in law M W 83 Wd 7/3 Alabama Tn Unknown English
149 161
Holden?/Walker? George W Hd M W 74 M2 26 Ala Ala Ga English none
-------, Martha J Wife F W 63 M1 26 3/2 Ala Ala Ala
-------, John Son M W 28 S Miss Ala Miss English Farmer","STR06" "I26589","McLemore","Martha","Abt 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","Joyce Sentell writes that Martha ""Marty"" married a Mr. Ward.","STR06" "I26246","McLemore","Martha ""Mattie""","Dec 1869","Abt 1953","0","She was said to have married James Alexander PEARSON. Her father's obituary indicates they were of Woodburn, Kentucky. They were said to be the parents of Henry McLemore PEARSON and Dorothy Chaney PEARSON, later of Bowling Green, Kentucky. She was the only child of Henry and Nancy that remained in Ketucky her entire life.","STR06" "I25491","McLemore","Martha ""Mattie"" Elizabeth","Mar 1847","12 Dec 1931","0","Her Death is recorded at the Tennessee State Library and Archives; Nashville, Tennessee; Tennessee Death Records, 1908-1959; Roll #: 11 Certificate #25741. Image viewed on Ancestry.com. The informant was her son, Mike McLemore.","STR06" "I25491","McLemore","Martha ""Mattie"" Elizabeth","Mar 1847","12 Dec 1931","0","(Research):

Census Information:

?b?1880 Census:?/b?
Name RelationMarital StatusGenderRaceAgeBirthplaceOccupationFather's BirthplaceMother's Birthplace
T. B. MANNING Self M Male W 40 TN Farmer NC NC
Mattie E. MANNING Wife M Female W 33 TN Keeping House NC NC
Permelia I. MANNING Dau S Female W 8 TN TN TN
Alferd MANNING Son S Male W 6 TN TN TN
Lucy J. MANNING Dau S Female W 4 TN TN TN
Mikeal MANNING Son S Male W 2 TN TN TN
Thomas COOK Other S Male B 23 TN Works On Farm TN TN
Source Information:
Census PlaceDistrict 1, Carroll, Tennessee
Family History Library Film 1255246 NA Film Number T9-1246
Page Number 13B

1900 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Civil District 1
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900 by Wm. M. Smith
SD 8 ED 122 Sh 3B
Thomas Manning Hd W M Feb 1840 60 M 29 Tn NC NC Farmer
Martha E Manning Wf W F Mrch 1847 53 M29 10/7 Tn Nc Va
Mealie Manning Dtr W F Oct 1872 27 S Tn Tn Tn
Alfred Manning Son W M Aug 1873 S Tn Tn Tn
Mike Manning Son W M Feb 1878 22 S Tn Tn Tn
Beulah Manning Dtr W F Oct 1880 19 S Tn Tn Tn
William H Manning Son W M Jan 1883 17 S Tn Tn Tn
Thomas E. Manning Son W M Aug 1885 S Tn Tn Tn","STR06" "I37587","McLemore","Martha ""Sis""","Abt 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married William DARR.

http://presys.com/~debinflorence/WMcLemore.html","STR06" "I26842","McLemore","Martha A.","Abt 1854","","0","Mark Freeman showed that she married Richard Hightower Easley, the son of Hardy and Elizabeth Easley.","STR06" "I27821","McLemore","Martha A.","Sep 1896","Yes, date unknown","0","Shannon McLemore Abrantes writes that Martha Ann moved to Alabama and got married, later returning to Mississippi.","STR06" "I37977","McLemore","Martha Bell","23 Jun 1923","23 Nov 1923","0","FindAGrave indicates her tombstone was inscribed ""Twin Sister.""","STR06" "I26228","McLemore","Martha C.","Abt 1840","27 Feb 1883","0","Dave Britt wrote, on February 17, 2002, on the Maddox McLemore Descendants MSN group:

""Starting from where we're common, Joel McLemore and Rachel Stinson had a buncha kids, your Henry and my Martha C. McLemore. Martha married Michael B. Maben (11/12/1857) and had three children: Sarah A. b1861, Margaret Elizabeth (Lizzie) b. 8/22/1864 and Ulyssus b.1869.

Lizzie Maben married Sebran A. Britt (1/11/1884) and they had 9 children. The family lived in and around 'Bucksville' KY (aka 'Gasper' - Auburn, P.O. - Route #2). Anyway, child #8 was my Grandpa - he was born 'Hubert' but everyone called him Pete. Pete married Birtie Mae Powell (Mae) and they had a handful of children, all still living. The oldest of these is my Dad, Leon. There is another tie to the McLemore family from the Britt family, too. Sebran had a younger brother named George (Washington) Britt. He married the granddaughter of James McLemore (Martha's and Henry's brother), Frances Elizabeth (Aunt Betty) McLemore. Her dad was John J McLemore who was married a number of times I understand. Aunt Betty lived across the street from my Grandparents, and I knew her as a boy.""

From groups.msn.com/maddoxmclemoredescendants","STR06" "I32205","McLemore","Martha Elizabeth ""Lizzie""","Abt 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","In 1880 and 1910, she is listed with her sister Margaret McLemore McGaugh in Alabama, as Lizzie, sister.","STR06" "I29630","McLemore","Martha Ellen","9 Oct 1880","7 Dec 1982","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I38329","McLemore","Martha Matilda","10 Jul 1810","Yes, date unknown","0","Cole Shoaf (blazerman1@email.msn.com) shows that she was born 10 July 1810 in Burke County, North Carolina, and died 8 May 1876 in Pickway County, Ohio. He further indicates that she and Harmonas Alkire were married on 31 Dec 1829 in Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois.","STR06" "I38329","McLemore","Martha Matilda","10 Jul 1810","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Illinois, Sangamon County
Enumerated 16 Nov 1850
1770-1770
Harmonis Allkire 46 Farmer 1500 Ky
Martha Allkire 46 M SC
Mary Allkire 20 F Ind
James Allkire 18 M Farmer Ind
Margarett Allkire 16 M Farmer Ill
Caroline Allkire 15 F Ill
Wm. Allkire 13 M Ill
Danl Allkire 9 M Ill
Albert Allkire 7 M Ill
Priscilla Allkire 5 F Ill
Martha Allkire 2 F Ill

1860 Census
Illinois, Sangamon, Subdivision 17
Enumerated 31 Sept 1860
Page 30
2249-2143
H. Alkire 56 M Farmer 10,000 3,200 Ky
M. Alkire 50 F NC
M.A. Alkire 30 F Ind
J. Alkire 2 M Ill
C. Alkire 25 F Ill
W. Alkire 23 M Farm Laborer Ill
D. Alkire 19 M Ill
A. Alkire 17 F Ill
L. Alkire 15 F Ill
M. Alkire 11 F Ill
L. Alkire 6 M Ill
","STR06" "I4202","","","","","","","" "I25766","McLemore","Martha P.","Abt 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a Mr. DARBY ca 1863 in Lincoln County, Tennessee. (The Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama, p. 346). On the 1870 census, she is shown as Martha DARBY, with a 5 year old son, Joseph. In 1880, she is living with her sister Josephine McLemore Griffis, and listed as Martha P. DURBIN, with a 14 year old son, Joel.","STR06" "I25766","McLemore","Martha P.","Abt 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1870 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, 20?sup?th?/sup? Civil District, Post Office Maline
Enumerated July 1870
Page 21, Stamped 460
61-60
McElmore, M.B. 36 M W Farmer $---- $1000 Ala
McElmore, A 40 F W Keeping House Ala
McElmore, James W 13 M W F. Laborer Ala
McElmore, Richard 11 M W F. Laborer Ala
McElmore, Mary S. 9 F W At Home Ala
McElmore, B. M. 5 M W Tenn
---61
Darby, M 20 (sic) F W Sewing Ala
Darby, Joseph 5 M W At Home Ala
McElmore, Josie 19 F W Sewing Ala
Abbott, G 13 M W F. Laborer Tenn
Abbott, Bolia 7 F W At Home Tenn
Abbott, Allie 3 M W At Home Tenn

1880 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, District 1
Enumerated 7 Jun 1880
SD 3 ED 119 Stamped 2
15-15
Hugh D. Griffis W M 36 M Head Farmer Tenn Tenn Tenn
Josephine Griffis W F 29 M Wife Keeping House Ala Ala Tenn
Mary A. Griffis W F 9 S Dtr At School Tenn Tenn Ala
Walter P. Griffis W M 5 S Son At Home Ala Tenn Ala
Joseph H. Griffis W M 4 1 S Son Tenn Tenn Ala
William C. Griffis W M 1 S Son Tenn Tenn Ala
Martha P. Durbin W F 36 Wd Sister-in-Law Ala Ala Tenn Housekeeper
Joel M. Durbin W M 14 S Nephew Ala Tenn Ala Farm Laborer","STR06" "I216","","","","","","","" "I5033","McLemore","Marvin Chester","1 Dec 1891","12 Nov 1966","0","Name: Marvin Chester Mclemore
Death Date: 12 Nov 1966
Death Place: Leonard, Fannin, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 73 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 01 Dec 1892
Birthplace: Tennessee
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Albe Lee Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lucy Emma Layton
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Leonard, Fannin, Texas
Cemetery: Randolph Cemetery
Burial Place: Randolph, Fannin, Texas
Burial Date: 14 Nov 1966
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2118409
Digital Film Number: 4030069
Image Number: 3002
Reference Number: cn 72773
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I5033","McLemore","Marvin Chester","1 Dec 1891","12 Nov 1966","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1920 Census
Texas, Fannin County, Precinct 3
Enumerated 26 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 42 Sheet 11A
167-205
McLemore, A L. Head M W 53 M Ala Unk/US Unk/US
McLemore, Emma Wf F W 49 M Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Haskel Son M W 13 S Ok Ala Tenn
McLemore, Mildred Dtr F W 5 S Tx Ala Tenn
168-206
McLemore, Marvin Head M W 27 M Tenn Ala Tenn
McLemore, Lillie Wf F W 22 M Tex Unk/US Tenn

1930 Census
Texas, Fannin County, Part of JP 3
Enumerated Apr 4, 1930
ED 74-16, SD 4, Sheet 1B
Leonard and Houghton Road
11-11
McLemore, Marvin C Head M W 39 M 27 Miss KY Tn Farmer
McLemore, Lillie M Wf F W 31 M 19 Tx Miss Tn
McLemore, James F/E Son M W 10 S Tx Miss Tx
McLemoe, Paul L Son m W 6 S Tx Miss Tx
McLemore, Troy L Son M W 4 11/12 S Tx Miss Tx","STR06" "I32577","McLemore","Marvin Swindle","1 Oct 1922","21 Aug 1963","0","His Texas Death certificate listed his occupation as ""Variety Store"", and also showed he was a veteran of World War II. On his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Julie Karen Hancock, it is further shown that he was a ""MSGT Ordinance Department."" He shares a double marker with wife, Hortense. Her maiden name and dates were not yet engraved.","STR06" "I24539","McLemore","Mary","Between 1750 and 1760","Yes, date unknown","0","According to her father's will, she was married to a NORVILL prior to his death in 1783.

Item: I give to my daughters Martha MORGAN & Mary NORVILL to each of them ten Shillings.","STR06" "I21676","McLemore","Mary","Between 1761 and 1771","Bef 1789","0","Listed by Mark Freeman, but not James L. McLemore. She is also omitted from the HISTORY OF CARROLL COUNTY, TENNESSEE, p. 257, in the transcription of her fathers will. Appears to have died prior to the death of her father?

Betty Pritchett instead shows her DOB as 1761.","STR06" "I24531","McLemore","Mary","Aft 1775","Yes, date unknown","0","This widow, Mary McLemore, was a South Carolinian, the daughter of James McLemore (died 1796), son of Joel MacLemore (1739/40-1795), the son of John Macklemore. She was thus probably Harrison's third cousin. She qualified on Harrison's intestate estate on July 22, 1822, with Richard Harrison and Alexander Peete as her sureties (Southampton Order Book 16, p. 19), filed her inventory and appraisal of his estate on October 21, 1822 (Southampton Order Book 16, p. 133), and won a law suit in her fiduciary capacity on the same date (October 20, 1823) as she bound out her son. (James L. McLemore, III, p 52).","STR06" "I25611","McLemore","Mary","Between 1807 and 1809","Yes, date unknown","0","Was said to have married first William COURTNEY on 25 Dec 1825, Lawrence County, Mississippi and then to a Mr. LEWIS sometime after 1830, also in Lawrence County.","STR06" "I37446","McLemore","Mary","Aft 1815","Yes, date unknown","0","Married an AVENT. Mentioned in her father's will.
","STR06" "I13154","McLemore","Mary","Abt 1820","Yes, date unknown","0","Not sure if she was a daughter, or second wife, to Raiford. Not listed in the 1864 Division of Lands of Raiford McLemore, unless she was also called Susannah, or she may have died prior to 1864.","STR06" "I38491","McLemore","Mary","Abt 1829","Yes, date unknown","0","Is this the Mary McLEMORE that married Wm H. Plumlee on 6 Apr 1854 in Knox County, TN? Could he have been her cousin, William H. Plumlee, the son of Nancy McLemore and William Plumlee of Knox County?

http://files.usgwarchives.org/tn/knox/vitals/marriages/knxmrp-q.txt","STR06" "I37991","McLemore","Mary","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married H. C. WOODS.","STR06" "I27182","McLemore","Mary","Abt 1850","Bef 1860","0","Sometimes shown as Mary Priscilla.","STR06" "I37589","McLemore","Mary","Abt 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married George W. CANSLER and later Jody LAMBERT.

http://presys.com/~debinflorence/WMcLemore.html","STR06" "I25461","McLemore","Mary","27 Feb 1897","Dec 1977","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Arkansas, Hot Spring County, Ouachita Township, Donaldson V
illage
Enumerated 28 Jan 1920 by Robert W. Dowell
SD 6 ED 102 Sheet 9B
149-150
Whitworth, Hary C Hd M W 23 M Ark Ark Ark Telegraph RR Operator
Whitworth, Mary L Wf F W 20 m Ark Ark Ark
Whitworth, Claudia L Dtr F W 1 S Ark Ark Ark","STR06" "I26576","McLemore","Mary","Abt Apr 1900","Abt Apr 1900","0","Johnny and Mary were twins who died at birth.","STR06" "I25230","McLemore","Mary ""Mary Lucas""","31 Oct 1913","12 Dec 2008","0","Sister Mary McLemore, OP?b?

?/b?HAZEL GREEN, Wis. -- Sister Mary McLemore, OP, (Mary Lucas), 95, of Saint Dominic Villa, died at 7:40 a.m. Friday, Dec. 12, 2008, at Saint Dominic Villa.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Dec. 15, at Queen of the Rosary Chapel, Dominican Motherhouse Sinsinawa, with burial in the Motherhouse Cemetery. Friends may call after 5:15 p.m. today at the Gathering Place at the Motherhouse, where there will be a wake and remembering service at 6:30 p.m. The Behr's Funeral Home, 1491 Main St., is in charge of arrangements.
Sister Mary McLemore was an intermediate grade school teacher for 44 years and tutored part time prior to retirement in 1996. Her ministry took her to Colorado, Wisconsin, New Jersey, Texas, Oklahoma, Illinois and New York.

She was born on Oct. 31, 1913, in Dallas, daughter of Nell Cone and William Sterling McLemore.
She made her first profession of vows on Aug. 5, 1942.

Surviving are nieces; nephews; and the Dominican sisters, with whom she shared life for 66 years.","STR06" "I25230","McLemore","Mary ""Mary Lucas""","31 Oct 1913","12 Dec 2008","0","(Research):Said to have become a Nun, and moved far away.","STR06" "I2681","McLemore","Mary ""Mollie"" Lottie","4 Sep 1892","27 Sep 1985","0","Said to have married Maffitte U. SAMFORD on 20 July 1911 Shelby County, Texas.","STR06" "I24689","McLemore","Mary ""Molly""","24 Jul 1760","Aft 1830","0","Finally Mary, or Molly as she was called in the birth records of the Parish Register and also as she was called by her father in his will, was likewise referred to by her married name, Land; she was married (as Mary McLemore) to Littleberry Land pursuant to marriage bond issued October 4, 1791 (Southhampton Marriage Register, p. 75). (James L. McLemore, III, p. 73)

Jim White (jim4@whitesnet.net) emailed that Mary (Molly) 24 Jul 1760 actually married first Gilliam Jordan and second Littleberry Land & died after 1830 Halifax County North Carolina.","STR06" "I38314","McLemore","Mary ""Polly""","Abt 1810","Yes, date unknown","0","Tom Heseltine shows that she was ""born about 1810, married John CUNNINGHAM.""","STR06" "I25510","McLemore","Mary ""Polly"" Minor","Abt 1817","Abt 1853","0","Marriages from ""Early Tennessee Newspapers 1794-1851,"" edited by The Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas, Jr., page 375: ""Perkins, Mr. William O. married on Wednesday last to Miss Mary McLemore both of Williamson County. The Western Weekly Review - Franklin, Tenn. (Fri., Nov 4, 1831)

Perkins, Mr. William O. in Williamson County married to Miss Mary M'Lemore. National Banner & Nashville Whig (Mon., Nov 7, 1831)

(Courtesy of Jane A. ""Xan"" Alexander)

","STR06" "I25510","McLemore","Mary ""Polly"" Minor","Abt 1817","Abt 1853","0","(Research):Description: Digital Library on American Slavery Petition 21483303
(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)




Details
State: Tennessee
Location: Williamson
Location Type: County
Salutation: To the Worshipful the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for Williamson County (, )
Filing Date: circa 1833
Ending Date: 1834-April-16

General Petition Information
Abstract:Eighteen-year-old Polly McLemore Perkins and her husband, William O. Perkins, seek a partition of the slaves remaining in the estate of her late father, Robert McLemore. They inform the court that McLemore's will directed that his slaves be divided among his widow and his children, three of whom are still minors. The Perkinses cite that the slaves were ""to be divided when your petitioner Polly M should arrive at the age of eighteen years and should marry."" They also note that the widow's ""interest in all of said slaves"" has been set aside and that Polly is of age and married. Of the belief that they ""are entitled under said will to five seventeenths of the value of said slaves,"" the petitioners pray the court to ""order a division of said slaves ... to be made & appoint commissioners to divide the same & set apart to your petitioners five seventeenths of the value thereof.""
Result: granted
# of Petition Pages: 4
Related Documents:PARs #21483510, #21484516; Decree, 16 April 1834; Commissioners' Report, 15 April 1834; Decretal Order, ca. 15 April 1834
Pages of Related Documents: 6
People Associated with Petition 21483303
Slaves: 25
Free Persons of Color: 0
Defendants: 5
Petitioners: 2
Other People: 3

Citation Information

Repository: Williamson County Preservation of Records and Archives, Franklin, Tennessee

Records of the County Court


Processing Information
Record Created: 7/17/1998
Record Final Edited: 8/3/2002
Record Last Updated on: 6/9/2008 5:47:00 PM



List of Defendants in Petition 21483303

?u??/u?
Name..Role in Petition..Enslavement Status..Color Gender Age Birth Death Owned slaves? Occupation


MALLORY, Peggy McLemore..defendant..white..female..Yes.


MCLEMORE, Atkins J. defendant white male


MCLEMORE, John D. defendant..white male


MCLEMORE, Peggy S. defendant white female


MCLEMORE, Robert W. defendant white male
...........

List of Petitioners in Petition 21483303


Name Role in Petition Enslavement Status Color Gender Age Birth Death Owned slaves? Occupation

PERKINS, Polly M. McLemore petitioner white female 18 years of age in 1833


PERKINS, William O., Jr. petitioner white male
........

List of Other People in Petition 21483303

Name Role in Petition Enslavement Status Color Gender Age Birth Death Owned slaves? Occupation


MCLEMORE, Robert...white..male ..Yes.

Estate of MCLEMORE, Robert...white..male..Yes.

PERKINS, William O. and Polly M. McLemore ([the same people])white Yes.

","STR06" "I26616","McLemore","Mary A.","23 Jul 1843","22 May 1919","0","In a letter dated 22 October, 1994, Elizabeth Gill wrote:

""My husband's grandmother was a McLemore. She had a brother, John T. born in 1846 in Texas. They lived in Timpson, Shelby Co. Her father was Adkin. This grandmother was widowed after the Civil War. I have a newspaper clipping stating that her husband, William H. DARNELL died in 1866. She had another child (of doubtful parentage) in 1873. Her obituary (1919) states explicitly that Mr. Darnell died in 1873. She later remarried a COOPER and died in Oklahoma.""

Diana Noel shows this second spouse as John COOPER, born 1837 in Texas.

Daniel Creel posted the following message to the McLemore-L message boards:

Author: DanielCreel73
Surnames: McLemore, Brinson
Classification: queries

Message Board URL:

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/MCLEMORE/2009-06/1245792735

Message Board Post:

Research of my son-in-law's lineage leads to Mary A. McLemore, 7-23-1843 Shelby Co., TX, to 5-22-1919 Weatherford, Custer Co., OK.

She is identified by records as a daughter of W. Adkin McLemore, c1806 GA to 2-16-1881 Shelby Co., TX, and Susan A. Brinson, c1817 GA to bef1870 Shelby Co., TX. She had 4 known siblings - Matthew William, James S., Elizabeth M. [???] and John T. McLemore.

Family oral tradition and photographs identify Native American lineage in Mary and any help would be appreciated with McLemore family history to identify this line.


","STR06" "I26616","McLemore","Mary A.","23 Jul 1843","22 May 1919","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Shelby County, P.O. Buena Vista
Page 14
105-105
McLamore, A 63 M W Farmer 4080 1135 Ga
Darnell, Mary M 37 F W Keeps House Texas
Darnell, John 25 M W Farmer Texas
Darnell, Bellazora 20 F W At Home Texas
Darnell, N. A. 10 M W At School Texas
Darnell, E. H. 8 M W At School Texas
Darnell, Mary A 5 F W Texas
McLamore, Abram/Aspan 2 M W Texas
McLamore,Minnia 1 F W Texas
McLamore Delia 18 F W La
McLemore, Hamp 17 M B Tx
","STR06" "I25904","McLemore","Mary Ann","16 Feb 1816","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have died ca 1873. Buried at Elmwood Cemetery in Memphis.","STR06" "I38436","McLemore","Mary Anna","19 Jun 1886","11 Jun 1940","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/9F7T-HVS/p1
Name: Mary Anna Dorgan
Titles and Terms (original):
Death Date: 11 Jun 1940
Death Place: Middletown, Logan, Illinois
Gender: Female
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Age: 53
Estimated Birth Year: 1887
Birth Date: 19 Jun 1886
Birthplace: Menard Co.
Father: James Mclemore
Father's Titles and Terms (original):
Father's Birth Place: Mason City, Illinois
Mother: Mary Newtson
Mother's Titles and Terms (original):
Mother's Birth Place: Springfield, Illinois
Occupation: Housewife
Residence: Middletown, Logan Co., Illinois
Street Address:
Spouse: Frank Dorgan
Spouse's Titles and Terms (original):
Spouse's Birthplace:
Burial Date: 13 Jun 1940
Burial Place: Lincoln, Illinois
Cemetery: Holy Cross
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4008550
Image Number: 2052
Film Number: 1831999
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: 25156
Collection: Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947","STR06" "I35285","","","","","","","" "I46727","McLemore","Mary Bell","28 Jul 1879","4 Jul 1954","0","Her Death Certificate shows her as Mrs. Mary Bell McLemore Pate, born in Moore County, NC. Her father's name was shown as ""don't know"" and mother as ""Martha Black."" She was a widow. Informant was Mr. Norwood Pate of West Columbia, S.C.","STR06" "I38417","McLemore","Mary C. ""Mamie""","10 Jan 1876","29 May 1951","0","from ""One Hundred Twenty-Five Years Mason City, Illinois 1857-1982"", published by the Quasquicentennial Historical Committee, 1982.

Page 33: ""Miss Miss Mamie McLemore was librarian in 1914 and 1915, when with the help of Miss Ruby Aubere, the Havana librarian, the books was reclassified and a regular library system employed.""

She appears to have cared for her parents, and at the age of 54 was still single and living with her widowed father. She worked in sales and as a clerk at various stores, and as of the 1930 census was serving as a county probation officer in Mason County, Illinois.

(Courtesy of Carol Dorward)

","STR06" "I26051","McLemore","Mary E.","Abt 1854","Yes, date unknown","0","According to Gibson County, TN marriage records, a M. E. McLemore married J. W. Langford in 1883. Could this possibly be Mary? Where was she in 1880?","STR06" "I25517","McLemore","Mary Elizabeth","15 Jul 1831","Yes, date unknown","0","A transcription of ""The McLemore Family Bible, 1822-1859 owned by Hillis Fry McLemore of Jackson, MS and contributed by Fairy B. McLemore Edwards of Canyon Lake, Texas, shows on page 2:


Mary Elizabeth McLemore was born 15th day of July
1831

(The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ translated
out of the original Greek and with the former translations dilligently
compared and revised, and Canne's Marginal References. Stereotyped
by James Conner New York. By J. Emory and R. Waugh for
the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Conference Office, 14 Crosby
Street. J. Collord, Printer. 1829 )

http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf

Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, ""ANSEARCHIN' "" News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 38.

Said to have married Richard A. THOMAS, born in Tennessee.","STR06" "I31506","McLemore","Mary Elizabeth","26 Dec 1846","3 Jun 1919","0","Name Mary Elizabeth Smith
Event Type Death
Event Date 03 Jun 1919
Event Place Grapevine, Tarrant, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 03 Jun 1846
Birthplace , Kentucky
Father's Name John Macklemoore
Mother's Name Caroline
Certificate Number 19761
GS Film number 2073634
Digital Folder Number 005145729
Image Number 01352

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K386-268 : accessed 21 Nov 2013), Mary Elizabeth Smith, 03 Jun 1919; citing certificate number 19761, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2073634.

On the 1910 census she indicated she had given birth to 13 children in total, but only 7 were still living. Daughter Lue Ella died in 1899, the names of her other deceased children are unknown. They appear to have died at a very young age as their are only 9 children that have been identified through census or vital records.","STR06" "I22273","","","","","","","" "I45836","","","","","","","" "I38413","McLemore","Mary Ellen","Abt 1866","5 Dec 1951","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M146-2WK/p1
Name: Mary E. Mrs. Johnson
Event: Death
Event Date: 05 Dec 1951
Event Place: Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee
Gender: Female
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Age: 85
Estimated Birth Year: 1866
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Spouse:
Father: A. D. Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother: Isabella Cunningham
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4181470
Image Number: 3063
Film Number: 2372455
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn 51-30290
Collection: Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955","STR06" "I37019","McLemore","Mary Ellen","Abt 1871","14 Nov 1960","0","Name: Mary Ellen Cannon
Titles & Terms (Original):
Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Death Date: 14 Nov 1960
Death Place: Moulton, Lawrence, Alabama
Gender: Female
Race (Original):
Race (Standardized):
Age at Death: 89y
Estimated Birth Date: 1871
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original):
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Name: Thomas Mclemore
Father's Titles & Terms (Original):
Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Margert Adair
Mother's Titles & Terms (Original):
Mother's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Funeral Home:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 1908956
Reference Number: 25698
Collection: Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974
","STR06" "I26868","McLemore","Mary Elzada","4 Mar 1910","24 Nov 2003","0","Mary E. (McLemore) Henson
Hugo Daily News
Tuesday November 25, 2003 page 4
(courtesy of the Hugo Daily News www.hugonews.com)
transcribed by Ron Henson
Funeral services for Mary E. (McLemore) Henson of Hugo will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, November 26, 2003, at Mt. Olive Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Doug McClure officiating. Interment will follow in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Mrs. Henson died Monday, November 24, 2003, in Hugo. She was 93. Mary E. Henson was born March 4, 1910, in Seminole, Oklahoma, the daughter of Albert G. & Alzada (Carney) McLemore. She married Elmer H. [sic] Henson August 21, 1926 in Hugo, Oklahoma, and he preceded her in death in 1992 after 66 years together. She lived in this area most all her life. She was also preceded in death by one son: Elmer H. Henson, who died in infancy; and her siblings: George McLemore, Owen McLemore, Amos McLemore, Pearley McLemore, Edith Stokes, Viola Browning, and Edna Everidge. Surviving relatives: One son and daughter-in-law; Ron and Sarah Henson of Hugo, Okla.; niece: Bonnie Fay Higginbotham of Hugo, Okla.; nephew: James Browning of Hugo, Okla.; grandchildren: Mary & Joe Maxwell of Hugo, Okla., Paul Henson of Hugo, Okla., Rhonda Eustace of Weatherford, Okla.; great-grandchildren: Macy Maxwell & Tyler Maxwell, both of Hugo, Okla., Kirstyn Eustace of Weatherford, Okla. Mt. Olivet [sic] Funeral Home, Hugo, in charge of arrangements. Paid announcement [transcribers note: married Elmer E. Henson not Elmer H. Henson. Funeral Home was Mt. Olive not Mt. Olivet as listed in the last line.]

Listed on the ""Choctaw County Obits"" website hosted at Rootsweb. Contributed by Ron Henson.

http://www.rootsweb.com/~okchocta/","STR06" "I26652","McLemore","Mary Emaline","13 Oct 1856","31 May 1935","0","From SHELBY COUNTY, TEXAS IN THE CIVIL WAR by Kathryn Hooper Davis and Carolyn Reeves Ericson:

Cammack, Mary E. McLemore
Shelby County, Texas
b. ca 1855 Copiah Co, Miss
d. 31 May 1935 Paxton, Shelby Co., Tx
B: Ramah Cemetery, Shelby Co, TX
Spouse: James Madison Cammack m. 23 Aug 1873 Copiah Co, MS
Pension #45712
In Tx and county since 1898. Son L.P. Cammack, daughter Mrs. Wylma Samford
Her mother, according to Jack Edward Peters, was Sarah Matilda PAGE. Her father's first name is not known.","STR06" "I26652","McLemore","Mary Emaline","13 Oct 1856","31 May 1935","0","(Research):
Census Records:

1870 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Twp 9 and 10 east of RR, Post Office Hazelwood
Enumerated 18 Jun 1870 by C. E. Cannon
Page 65, Stamped 267
472-446
Hendry, Sarah 69 F W Keeping House $500 $270 N. Carolina
Burmaman, Philip 25 M W Teamster Miss
Burmanam, Nancy 38 F W $300 Miss
McLemore, Mary 13 F W Miss
Kilcrease, George 58 M W Farmer $15000 $1200 S. Carolina
Kilcrease, Rebecca 53 F W Keeping House Wife
Kilcrease, George W 15 M W Miss
McLemore, Matilda 33 F W Housekeeper S. Carolina
McLemore, Sidney 5 M W Miss

1880 Census:
Mississippi, Copiah County, Crystal Springs
Page Number 274A
FH Library Film 1254646
NA Film Number T9-0646
James M. Cammack Self M Male W 39 MS Farmer TN MS
Mary E. Cammack Wife M Female W 23 MS Keeps House SC SC
Thomas F. Cammack Son S Male W 1 MS MS MS","STR06" "I47106","McLemore","Mary Evelyn","3 Nov 1918","Mar 1920","0","Shown as the fifth child, all still living, born to these parents.","STR06" "I33330","McLemore","Mary F.","Abt 1782","Abt 1870","0","Who are her parents? Based on the location of her marriage and her age, she could be a daughter of Ephraim McLemore and Hannah Hudspeth. However, there is no indication that they had a daughter named Mary, unless she is actually the daughter called ""Sally McLemore"" in a transcription of Ephraim's Will.

James McKinney writes that Ephraim's eldest son, Sterling, paid taxes on 200 acres of land on Skaggs Creek as early as 1806, and may have been there earlier. McKinney also writes that in April 1805, William Bethuram , a neighbor of Sterling's, married a ""Sarah McLemore. It is not known if this was Sterlings' youngest sister, Sally, or a daughter of Sterling's.""

","STR06" "I26796","McLemore","Mary H.","Abt 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","She is listed a mary Kelley (Polley?) age 21 on the 1880 Dade county, MO census, in the home of her parents. No spouse or children are listed with her.","STR06" "I25862","McLemore","Mary J.","Bef 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","Not shown as a child of Moses McLemore by the Rev. William P. McLemore, family archivist. Mark Freeman shows that she married (1) Isam LEWIS in Copiah County, Mississippi and later married (2) H.C WOODS on 20 Dec 1853.","STR06" "I25862","McLemore","Mary J.","Bef 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County,
Enumerated 1 Oct 1860 by E.A. Peyton
Page 151

HH #1040-1049
John & Rebecca McLemore

HH#1041-1050
Juriah McLemore and C. J. Carroll

HH#1044-1053
H.G. Woods 28 M Carpenter $300 Miss
Mary Woods 23 F Miss
Augusta Woods 4 F Miss
John Woods 3 M Miss
Lucretia Woods 3/12 F Miss","STR06" "I22218","McLemore","Mary J.","Abt 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","Bonnie Seiler shows that she married Alexander SMITH on 20 October 1868 in Cumberland County, NC

Could this deed be attributable to her? 1882 Cumberland County NC Deed Bk 71 p 371 Mary J. McLEMORE to David S. BOWLES If it is, it is not known why she was using her maiden name","STR06" "I27694","McLemore","Mary J. ""Mollie""","Between 1850 and 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown on an unsourced tree on Ancestry.com as later married Charles White SKILL, and having six children by him, beginning in 1878.

See the link below for a list of these children:

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/MCLEMORE/2002-02/1014056300","STR06" "I25476","McLemore","Mary Louise","31 Oct 1849","11 Nov 1927","0","Name Mrs. H. M. Bryant
Event Type Death
Event Date 11 Nov 1927
Event Place Jackson, Madison, Tennessee
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Race White
Age 78
Birth Year (Estimated)
Birth Date 31 Oct 1849
Birthplace Lavenia, Tennessee
Spouse's Name
Father's Name Abram Mclemore
Father's Birthplace North Carolina
Mother's Name Carmelia Camp
Mother's Birthplace not known
Informant H C Bryant
Occupation
Address
Residence Place
Cemetery Lavenia Cemetery
Burial Place
Burial Date 12 Nov 1927
Informant's Name
Additional Relative
Digital Folder Number 004183597
Image Number 02394
GS Film number 1876732
Reference ID cn 24880



Citing this Record:
""Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NSFQ-K4L : accessed 20 Aug 2014), Mrs. H. M. Bryant, 11 Nov 1927; citing Lavenia Cemetery Cemetery, Jackson, Madison, Tennessee, cn 24880, State Library and Archives, Nashville; FHL microfilm 1876732.","STR06" "I31699","McLemore","Mary M.","5 Jun 1888","29 Mar 1967","0","The 1900 census indicates her month of birth was July instead of June.","STR06" "I28832","McLemore","Mary M. ""Margaret""","Abt 1848","Aft 1910","0","Jeanine Baber, a third great granddaughter, writes that Mary M. McLemore was known as Margaret by her children and grandchildren.","STR06" "I28832","McLemore","Mary M. ""Margaret""","Abt 1848","Aft 1910","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Grayson County, JP 2
Enumerated 23 June 1900
SD 2 ED 94 (?) Sheet 20A Stamped 215
391-403 (392-401?)
Adair, Margrett Hd W F Sept 1850 49 Ed 6/3 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Adair, Boyce Son W M Spet 1877 22 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
Adair, Lonie Dtr W F Nov 1874 25 Ala Ala Ala
Adair, Georgia Dtr W F Apr 1880 20 S Tx Ala Ala
Adair, George Son W M Apr 1895 6 S Tx Ala Ala
Coffman, William Boarder W M Sept 1889 10 Ala Ala Ala

1910 Census
Texas, Grayson County, JP #2
Enumerated 20 April 1910
SD 4 ED 75 Sheet 5A Stamped 5
72-74
Hickman, William G Hd M W 49 M2 11 Mo Tn Ala Farmer
Hickman, Lony Wf F W 36 M2 11 5/3 Ala Ala Ala
Hickman Georgia M Dtr F W 6 S Tx Mo Ala
Hickman, Flacie R Dtr 2 S Tx Mo Ala
Adair, Margaruite Mother-in-law F W 61 M2 14 4/3 Ala Ala Ala","STR06" "I34259","McLemore","Mary Magdalena","Abt 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","Tom Heseltine shows her as Mary SALLING.","STR06" "I194","McLemore","Mary Melvine ""Mellie""","10 Feb 1891","16 Sep 1970","0","The following obituary was excerpted from the 24 September 1970 SABINE COUNTY REPORTER HEMPHILL, TEXAS

LOCAL WOMAN's FUNERAL HELD

Funeral services for Mrs. Mellie Mary McLemore of Hemphill were held Thursday in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill.

The Rev. Jim Turner, pastor of Hemphill First Baptist Church officiated. Burial will be in the Gravel Hill Cemetery in Sabine County.

Pallbearers included nephews Earl McLemore, Donald McLemore, Paul McLemore, Guy Hughes, Max Cammack and Jerry Van Valkenburg.

Mrs. McLemore died Wednesday at the ??? Manor Nursing Home of Hemphill.

Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. H.B. Cammack of Hemphill and Mrs. Elvie Speights.

(Courtesy of Kay Parker McCary)","STR06" "I26697","McLemore","Mary R. ""Mamie""","Abt 1854","Yes, date unknown","0","Victoria Mclemore writes: ""Mamie lived with her sister until her death. My husband remembers her. My husband believes that neither one ever married or had children. The census document shows the same with them living with their mother until their later years. The sister Laura also had a nick name that she went by. My husband didn't know that they were sisters he just knew that they lived together and were elderly.""

In another note she writes: ""My husband said that Aunt Mamie and Aunt Dell live together and therefore we assume that Laura's nickname was Dell since he called them both Aunt. As mentioned before neither had been married to had any children to the best of his knowledge.""","STR06" "I25820","McLemore","Mary Susan ""Molly""","4 Oct 1861","31 Oct 1898","0","She lost her hearing as a result of a childhood illness. Family tradition says she named her children Beadie and Worth because these were the only names she could say. From the ANCESTORS OF STUART DAVID CHILDRESS.","STR06" "I26878","McLemore","Mary Virginia ""Jennie""","2 Nov 1854","7 May 1923","0","Said by Larry Kingsley to have married Edwin J. MARTIN.","STR06" "I8852","","","","","","","" "I29853","McLemore","Matilda J.","Abt 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","She may have married a SEWELL after 1880. A death certificate can be found for Matilda Jane SEWELL, age 89 (born ca 1842) on Aug 12 in Moore County, N.C. Parents were listed as ""not known."" She died in McColl, S.C, a widow, of Pneumonia. Informant was J. T. Sewell of McColl. She was buried at the Laurel Hill Cemetery.

Matilda Jane's younger brother, Hayes McLemore, also was buried in McColl, South Carolina.","STR06" "I45866","McLemore","Matrilla","5 Aug 1947","28 Jul 2003","0","Her last name at death was BURD. Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Melody Campbell, has two photos of her.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=101775890","STR06" "I36527","McLemore","Matthew","Abt 1808","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown by Ann and Eldon McLemore of Kansas as a son of John McLemore and Winnie Baltice, and sibling to Wesley, Rueben, Dorcas, John and Robert.

Instead shown by Mark Freeman and others as a son of Amos and Equilla McLemore.

It is assumed, based on the reasearch of Ann and Eldon McLemore, that he is likely a sibling of Reuben and Dorcus McLemore, also born in South Carolina within a few years of Matthew, and also living in Copiah County, Mississippi at the the time of the 1850 census. However, his parents have not been proven.

Ann and Eldon note that Rueben McLemore filed a bond for $16,000 in Copiah. Named on the bond were Elizabeth McLemore, Virginia Marsh, Mathew McLemore and Uriah Millsap, dated 5 Dec 1860. Signed by all except Virginia.

The 1860 Copiah County, Mississippi slave census shows that M. McLemore owned 8 slaves. Other slaveowners with the McLemore surname in Copiah County were John McLemore, with 1 slave, and Reuben McLemore, with 5.

Nicole Martin posted the following to the Genforum McLemore Surname board:

I have Reuben as son of John McLemore. Siblings, if correct, are Robert, Wesley,Reuben, Matthew, John, and Dorcus. There may be more sisters. I find John McLemore in Hinds County in 1830 and Rankin County in 1840. I believe he is the John McLemore listed in the 1810 and 1820 census in Barnwell District, SC. I also do not believe this is the son of Major John McLemore. I believe that his brothers (at least) were Howell and Matthew (see 1810 Barnwell Census). One of Matthew's grandsons, Howell W came to Hinds County to marry and then later returned to Barnwell. Later, Matthew's daughter Sarah Page moves to Copiah County. I believe Howell is the one that ended up in Emanuel County, GA.

http://genforum.genealogy.com/mclemore/messages/1039.html","STR06" "I36527","McLemore","Matthew","Abt 1808","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County
Enumerated 6 Sept 1850
460-460
Matthew McLemore 42 M Farmer 640 SC
Emma McLemore 32 F Miss
James McLemore 15 M Laborer Miss
Mary McLemore 12 F Miss
Ruth McLemore 8 F Miss
Rebecca A. McLemore 5 F Miss
Emma R. McLemore 6/12 F Miss

1860 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County
Enumerated 1 Oct 1860
Page 147
1033-1042
M. McLemore 53 M Farmer 5000 9500 SC
Emma McLemore 42 F SC
James McLemore 25 M Missw
Ruth McLemore 18 F Miss
Rebecca McLemore 14 F Miss
Emma McLemore 11 F Miss
David McLemore 8 M Miss","STR06" "I27407","McLemore","Matthew Burl","1 Jul 1868","14 Apr 1960","0","MaryLynn Santa instead has his wife listed as Ellen Thompson.","STR06" "I27407","McLemore","Matthew Burl","1 Jul 1868","14 Apr 1960","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, Civil District 19
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900 by Lewis Oliver McCluskey
SD 5 ED 73 Sheet 5B
98-98
McLemore, Matthew Hd W M July 1868 31 Wd Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Laura B StepMother W F Sept 1872 Wd 2/2 Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Button T Half Brother W M May 1890 10 S Tn Al Ky Farm Laborer
McLemore, Pearl M Half Sister W F Jan 1893 7 S Tn Ala Ky

1910 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, 19 Civil District
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910 by William F. Kesley
SD 9, ED 85 Sheet 7A
Bass Forse Road
129-129
McLemore, Matthew B Hd M W 40 M2 7 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Velah A Wif F W 27 m1 7 3/3 Tenn Unk Unk
McLemore, Jesse J Son M W 6 S Tn Ala Tn
McLemore, Leona B Dtr F W 4 S Tn Ala Tn
McLemore, Lester B Son M W 2 S Tn Ala Tn

1920 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, District 19
Enumerated 21 and 22 January 1920 Mrs. Horace Warren
SD 5 ED 86 Sheet 13B
276-278
McLemore, Matt Hd M W 52 M Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Velah Wife F W 32 M Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Jesse Son M W 16 S Tn Ala Tn Laborer Home Farm
McLemore, Leona Dtr F W 14 S Tn Ala Tn
McLemore, Lester Son M W 12 S Tn Ala Tn
McLemore, Velma Dtr F W 9 S Tn Al Tn
McLemore, Lillie Dtr F W 5 S Tn ALa Tn
McLemore, Elmer Son M W 2 7/12 S Tn Al Tn

1930 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, 19th Civil District
Enumerated April 22 and 24, 1930 by Mrs. Maud Howell
ED 52-23 SD 11 Sheet 16B and 17A Stamped 224
335-344
McLemore, Matthew B Hd M W 64 M 35 Al Al Al Farmer
McLemore, Velah Wife F W 46 M Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Lillie Dtr F W 15 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Elmer Son M W 2 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Bertha Dtr F W 6 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Viola Dtr-in-Law F W 27 M 23 Ala Tn Tn
McLemore, Jesse Son M W 26 M 22 Tn Tn Tn","STR06" "I27292","McLemore","Matthew Burl","7 Jan 1870","14 May 1936","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Beat No. 7 Pleasant Grove
Enumerated 12 Jun 1900 by Samuel E. Williams
SD ? ED 89 Sheet 45A Stamped 120
McLemore, Matthew Hd W M Jan 1870 30 M9 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Martha E Wf W F Aug 1876 24 M9 5/2 Ala Tn Ala
McLemore, Clidus Son W M May 1894 6 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Eard B. Son W M July 1897 2 S Ala Ala Ala

1910 Census
Alabama, Limestone, Pr. #7, Pleasant Grove
Enumerated 25 Apr 1910 by Thos. W. Bullington
SD 8 ED 102 Sheet 6B
HH #109-109
McLemore, Mat B Hd M W 40 Md 20 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Martha E Wf F W 37 Md 20 11/6 Ala Tn Ala
McLemore, Clydus Son M W 15 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Erdie Son M W 12 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Eddie Son M W 8 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Pettis Son M W 6 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Eugene Son M W 2 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Hassie Son M W 3/12 Ala Ala Ala

HH #110-110 Burwell and Martha McLemore
HH# 111-111 Samuel and Catherine Wakefield
HH # 112-112 Thomas and Lizzie McLemore

1920 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Pr Pleasant Grove
Enumerated 29 and 30 January 1920 by Jos. F. Tidwell
SD 8 ED 106 Sheets 15A and 15B Stamped 80
#291-294
McLemore, Matthew B Hd M W 50 M Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Ellen Wf F W 45 M Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Pettus Son M W 15 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Eugene Son M W 12 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Hassie Son M W 11 S Ala Ala Ala

1930 Census
Alabama, Limestone, Pleasant Grove Pr 7
Enumerated April 8, 1930 by John P. Brock
ED 42-10 SD 2 Sheet 4A Stamped 204
67-69
McLemore, Matt Hd M W 60 M 21 Ala Ala Ala Farming
McLemore, Mattie E Wf F 55 M 17 Ala Tn Ala
McLemore, Hassil Son M W 20 S Ala Ala Ala
68-70
McLemore, Eardie B. Hd W W 34 M 19 Ala Ala Ala Farming
McLemore, May N Wf F W 30 M 16 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Dessie E Dtr F W 9 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, James A Son M W 7 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Oville E Son M W 4 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, C.D. Son M W 4 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Harris M Son M W 2 S Ala Ala Ala
69-71
McLemore, Pettis F Hd M W 26 M Ala Ala Ala Farming
McLemore, Florence J Wf F W 25 M Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Evert F Son M W 4 3/12 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Leslie B Son M W 11/12 S Ala Ala Ala","STR06" "I24480","McLemore","Mattie","Abt 1853","Abt 1853","0","She died in infancy.","STR06" "I27446","McLemore","Mattie Bell","30 Sep 1875","4 Sep 1966","0","Married to James Wesley Yarbrough. Buried in Kirkland Chapel Cemetery, Lincoln County, Tennessee.","STR06" "I28915","McLemore","Mattie C.","Abt 1905","Yes, date unknown","0","Melba Gene McLemore notes that she married a Mr. Taylor when she was in her fifties, and as a result, had no children.","STR06" "I37922","McLemore","Mattie D.","Nov 1888","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have been married twice. First husband unknown. Second husband Howard BOND, born 1895.","STR06" "I22316","McLemore","Mattie E.","11 Jul 1884","25 Apr 1967","0","Name: Mattie Mclemore Hall
Gender: Female
Burial Date: 27 Apr 1967
Burial Place: Dunn, N.C.
Death Date: 25 Apr 1967
Death Place: Erwin, Harnett, North Carolina
Age: 79
Birth Date: 11 Jul 1887
Birthplace: North Carolina
Occupation: Domestic
Race: White
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: Malcom J. Hall
Father's Name: Joel Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lera Simmons
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B01695-9
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1953814
Reference Number: v 12A cn 12414
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994
","STR06" "I43943","McLemore","Mattie E.","Between Oct 1894 and 17 Oct 1898","11 Sep 1981","0","There is a Mattie E. SPARKS, born 17 Oct 1898, buried at the Aldridge Grove Church of Christ. Ancestry.com links this record to Mattie E. McLemore, born ca Oct 1894-1896. The husband of Mattie Sparks is shown as Luther N. SPARKS (1896-1951) who also has a memorial on FindAGrave. As the obituary of their son, Woodie Sparks, shows his mother as Mattie McLemore Sparks, so it is assumed this is indeed the same person, even through the year of birth is not exactly the same.","STR06" "I25063","McLemore","Maud","10 Sep 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","Pleasant McLemore, in a letter to his niece Irene, recalled that ""As had his brother Felix, Bob had the same problem (romance), so he sent his daughter Maud to me..."". Pleasant did not appear as fond of his niece Maud as he was of niece Minnie.","STR06" "I25063","McLemore","Maud","10 Sep 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Melba Gene McLemore notes that she married a Mr. WILLIAMS.","STR06" "I46731","McLemore","Maud Orestes","13 Mar 1894","24 Jun 1945","0","https://sites.rootsweb.com/~herbarkin/Wright%20html/d0083/g0000045.html","STR06" "I26339","McLemore","Maurine","Abt 1915","5 Feb 2007","0","My mother, Maurine McLemore Butler, passed away on February 5, 2007 in Jackson, Tennessee. She was 92.

She was a descendant of the Scottish immigrant Abraham McLemore and was born in Gibson County, TN. Her parents were James Knox McLemore and Lennie Ethel Luckey. Grandparents were James Knox Polk McLemore (1843-1908) and Margaret Caroline Jackson (1855-1932)

Maurine McLemore married Fred I. Butler in Gibson County in 1935.

Some of you may be familiar with my mother, and this is to help you update your family history information. She was quite a woman.

Tom Butler, Sr.","STR06" "I26339","McLemore","Maurine","Abt 1915","5 Feb 2007","0","(Research):She was said to have married Fred L. BUTLER about 1935 in Gibson County.","STR06" "I3377","McLemore","Max Leroy","31 Mar 1920","17 Nov 2005","0","Called ""Daddy Mac"" by his grandchildren.

Max Leroy McLemore

Max L. McLemore, died November 17, 2005 at age 85. He was born March 31, 1920 in Jasper, Texas. Max resided in Beaumont most of his life and was a member of Maplecrest Baptist Church in Vidor. He served his country honorably with the 4th Marine Air Wing, USMC, throughout the Pacific during World War II. Max was retired from Rainbo Baking Company. Max is survived by his wife of sixty six years, Dorothy, and their son Marc; granddaughter, Wyndi Bean and six great grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his daughter Donia and granddaughter, Dana Jordan. Visitation will be Sunday, November 20, 2005 from 2:00 until 4:00 p.m. at Forest Lawn Funeral Home. Funeral Service will be held on Monday, November 21, 2005 at 10:00 a.m. in the Hall of Serenity Chapel Mausoleum at Forest Lawn Memorial Park. 4955 Pine Street Beaumont, Texas 77703 (409) 892-5912

The Beaumont Enterprise home : news : obituaries Deaths","STR06" "I35538","McLemore","Max Ray","Between 1925 and 1929","15 Dec 1985","0","The Haven of Memories Cemetery transcription shows his dates as 1926-1985.

McLemore, Max R.: MM 3/c Max R. McLemore, entered the Navy in 1944, trained at Camp Perry, Virginia and Gulfport, Mississippi. Served in South Pacific, Luzon, Okinawa and Lyete.

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txvzcgrg/grgWWM13.htm","STR06" "I30342","","","","","","","" "I47352","McLemore","Maxine Florence","17 Feb 1929","6 May 1999","0","Maxine can be found in the Jamestown, PA Phone directory in 1996 and 1997, so likely died in that area in 1999. The ""Obituary Dailey Times Index, 1995-2012"" shows her death as in Jamestown.","STR06" "I28631","McLemore","Maybe Keton Jones","Between 1808 and 1811","Yes, date unknown","0","See index for Keton Jones McLemore, born 1809 in Kentucky, for further details.","STR06" "I28628","McLemore","Maybe Lucretia Jane","30 Oct 1804","20 Jul 1877","0","(Research):Census Information from Melba Gene McLemore. Not known wit
h certainty if these listings are for the same family.

1850 Census
Texas, Bastrop County
Enumerated 29 August 1850
66-72
William Warren 52 M Butcher $1500 Ken
E. Warren 53 F S.C.
Thomas J. Warren 23 M Teamster Miss
John Warren 21 M Teamster Miss
J.M. Warren 19 M Miss
Sarah J. Warren 17 F Miss
H. Warren 14 M Miss

1860 Census
Arkansas, Calhoun County, Locust Bayou, Post office Hampton
Enumerated 13 August 1860
Stamped 683
360-354
W.W. Warren 58 M Farmer $1920 $1600 Tennessee
Jane Warren 56 F Kentucky
Emily Warren 26 Miss
Jane Warren 20 Miss
Susan Warren 15 Miss","STR06" "I28630","McLemore","Maybe Nicholas","Between 1805 and 1811","Yes, date unknown","0","See index for Nicholas McLemore, born between 1811 and 1813 in Tennessee or Kentucky, for further details.","STR06" "I27276","McLemore","McDonald","Abt 1834","Yes, date unknown","0","Could he have been nicknamed ""Scotch"", and lived next to his brother Cargill at the time of the 1860 Limestone County, Alabama census?

Census Information:

1860 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, ED 2, Post Office Athens
Enumerated 28 July 1860
Page 76
549-549
Cargill T. McLemore 28 M Farm Laborer Alabama
Susan McLemore 26 F Ala
Marry I.I. McLemore 6 F Renn
Joel McLemore 4 M Ala
Sarah S McLemore 2 F Ala
James M. McLemore 7/12 M Ala
550-550
Scotch McLemore 25 M Farm Laborer Ala
Rebecca McLemore 18 F Ala
Joseph M McLemore 7/12 M Ala","STR06" "I32604","McLemore","McLin Able","18 Dec 1888","16 Dec 1972","0","When he completed his registration for the draft during World War I, he was farming for himself in Rogersville, Alabama, also his place of birth. He had a wife and one child as dependents. He was show as Medium heighth and build, with brown eyes and light hair. The registration form was completed on June 5, 1917.

Name: Mclin Able Mclemore
Titles & Terms (Original):
Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Death Date: 16 Dec 1972
Death Place: Rogersville, Lauderdale, Alabama
Gender: Male
Race (Original):
Race (Standardized):
Age at Death: 83y
Estimated Birth Date: 1889
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original):
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Name: Joe Mclemore
Father's Titles & Terms (Original):
Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Fannie B. Stafford
Mother's Titles & Terms (Original):
Mother's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Funeral Home:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114479
Reference Number: cn 32111
Collection: Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974


I have ASSUMED that based on the 1900 Limestone County, Alabama Census, McLin is the son of the Joel H. McLemore of Limestone/Lauderdale Alabama , a son of Maclin B. McLemore. Maclin B.'s son Joel is the correct age, continued to live in proximity to his parents and siblings, and seemed to have named his son after his father. Additionally, McLin's widow is living next to a Maclin B. McLemore at the time of the 1930 census. This older Maclin B. McLemore would have been a brother to Joel H. McLemore and Uncle to McLin. However, MaryLynn Santa shows McLins' father as Joel Henry, whereas the Joel H. McLemore of Limestone/Lauderdale might actually be Joel Halbert McLemore.

Other researchers have not drawn a conclusion as to the parentage of Joel H. McLemore, so my conclusion may be premature, and further work should be done to prove this. It might instead be possible that McLin is instead the son of Joel H. McLemore of Hickman County, TN, and grandson of Joel McLemore Sr and his wife Harriet McLearen. The location and age of this other Joel H. McLemore, however, are not as good of a match.","STR06" "I32604","McLemore","McLin Able","18 Dec 1888","16 Dec 1972","0","(Research):Census Lisitings:

1920 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Rogersville
Enumerated 15 and 16 day of January 1920
SD 8 ED 53 Sheet 10 A
181-181
McLemore, McLin A Hd M W 31 M Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Lora S Wf F W 21 N Ala Ala
McLemore, Schaterson C Son M W 3 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, John C Son M W 10/12 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemroe, Jack H Father M W 73 Wd Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, John H Brother M W 27 S Ala Ala


1930 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Rogersville
Enumerated April 17, 1930
ED 39-4 SD 1 Sheet 12A Stampted 44
217-230
Smith, Hollis C Hd m W 23 M 19 Alabama Alabama Alabama
Smith, Mabel R Wf F W 18 M 14 Alabama Alabama Alabama
McLemore, Macklin B Uncle M W 73 Wd Alabama Alabama Alabama

218-231
McLemore, Lora F Hd F W 31 Wed Alabama Georgia Georgia Farm
er
McLemore, Chatterson Son M W 13 S Alabama Alabama Alabama
McLemore, John C Son M W 11 S Alabama Alabama Alabama
McLemore, Hadassah F Dtr F W 9 S Alabama Alabama Alabama
McLemore, Obadiah Son M W 6 S Alabama Alabama Alabama","STR06" "I29760","McLemore","McNob","Abt 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown also as Knobb, and said to have married Lockey Ann AUTRY, with whom he had eight children. They are shown as moving first to Cumberland County, NC, on to Georgia, and later still to Dalkeith, Florida.","STR06" "I29760","McLemore","McNob","Abt 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):1880 Census
North Carolina, Cumberland County, Grays Creek Township
Enumerated 24 Jun 1880
Page 29, SD 3, ED 61
249-249
McLemore, Branson and Sarah
(and Branson's 17 year old sister, Susannah)
250-250
Maclomor, Reden and Caroline
251-251
Maclomor, Ammi W M 23 Single Farmer NC NC NC
Maclomor, McNob W M 24 Married Farmer NC NC NC
Maclmore, Lokay Ann W F 18 Married Wife Keeping House NC N
C NC
Maclemore, Reden W M 6/12 Son NC NC NC","STR06" "I26106","McLemore","Medora ""Dora""","Abt 1855","Abt 1923","0","Sometimes shown with the first initial S.","STR06" "I2","","","","","","","" "I2","","","","","","","" "I14","","","","","","","" "I14","","","","","","","" "I37957","","","","","","","" "I35514","McLemore","Melton Green","16 Aug 1869","27 Nov 1931","0","Name: M. G. Mclemore
Death Date: 27 Nov 1931
Death Place: Canton, Van Zandt, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 62 years
Estimated Birth Date: Nov 27 (sic) 1869
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Mississippi (sic)
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Onie Mclemore
Father's Name: Wm. Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Not Known
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Old Bethel
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135733
Digital Film Number: 4166746
Image Number: 3565
Reference Number: cn 53822
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35514","McLemore","Melton Green","16 Aug 1869","27 Nov 1931","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP No. One
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900
SD 7 ED 125 Sheet 6A Stamped 26
101-101
McLemore, Melton G. H W M Aug 1869 30 M1 La Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Onie E W F Nov 1882 17 M1 1/1 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Irvin Son W M Mar 1900 1/10 S Tx La Ala

1910 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County,
Enumerated 20 and 21 April 1910
SD 3 ED 105 Sheet 4A Stamped 30
57-57
Albert W. McLemore and family
60-60
McLemore, Milton G Hd M W 40 m1 10 La Tn Ohio Farmer
McLemore, Inie E Wf F W 26 m1 10 7/5 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Irene Dtr F W 7 S Tx La Miss
McLemore, Irma Dtr F W 5 S Tx La La
McLemore, Harmon? [Norman] Son M W 3 S Tx La Miss
McLemore, Herman Son M W 2 S Tx La Miss
McLemore, Gladys F W 4/12 S Tx Tx Tenn Farmer

1920 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP No. 1, Voting Pr. Nov 12 SW Canton
Enumerated 14 and 15 Jan 1920
SD 3 ED 122 Sheets 8A and 8B Stamped 23
150-137
McLemore, Milton G Head M W 50 M La USA La Farmer Own Farm
McLemore, Onie Wf F W 37 M Miss Ala Miss
McLemore, Irene Dtr F W 16 S Tx La Miss Labor Home
McLemore, Irma Dtr F W 15 S Tx La Miss
McLemore, Norman Son M w 12 S Tx La Miss Farm Labor Home Farm
McLemore, Herman Son M W 11 S Tx La Miss Farm Labor Home Farm
McLemore, Duvall Son M W 5 S Tx La Miss
McLemore, Bell Dtr F W 3 S Tx La Miss
McLemore, Reynold Son M W 1 3/12 S Tx La Miss

1930 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 1
Enumerated 14 Apr 1930
ED 234-& SD 11 Sheet 6A Stamped 61
116-122
McLemore, Milton G Hd M W 60 M La La La Farmer
McLemore, Onie E Wf F W 48 M Miss Ala Miss
McLemore, Duvall Son M W 15 S Tx La Miss
McLemore, Dillie Dtr F W 13 S Tx La Miss
McLemore, Raynard Son M W 12 S Tx La Miss
McLemore, Theda Dtr F W 9 S Tx La Miss
McLemore, W. D. Son M W 7 S Tx La Miss
McLemore, Harold Son M W 5 S Tx La Miss
McLemore, Max Ray Son M W 34 10/12 S Tx La Miss







","STR06" "I35514","McLemore","Melton Green","16 Aug 1869","27 Nov 1931","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I36117","McLemore","Melvin Leroy","4 May 1899","Aug 1965","0","World War I Draft registration information:

1918 September 12: Draft Registration: Melvin Leroy McLemore, RFD, Niantic, Macon County, Illinois. Age 19. Date of birth: 4 May 1899. Sawmill laborer, for A. J. McLemore. Relative: Rose McLemore. Tall and medium of build, dark blue eyes, dark brown hair, no disabilities.

(Courtesy of Rev. William P. McLemore)","STR06" "I36117","McLemore","Melvin Leroy","4 May 1899","Aug 1965","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Federal Census
Illinois, Macon, Decatur Twp
ED 56-42 SD 22 Sheet 11B
Enumerated 29 Apr 1930
McLemore, Melvin Head M W 30 M 22 Ind Ind Ind Automobile mechanic garage
McLemore, Louise Wf F W 37 M 20 Mo Ill Mo
McLemore, David Son M W 5 S Ill Ind Mo
McLemore, Dale Son M W 1 6/12 S Ill In MO
Edgar, Eileen Step Dtr F W 14 S Ill Mo Mo
Edgar, Elsie StepDtr F W 11 S Ill Mo Mo
Stogsdill, Thomas Fth-in-law M W 64 M 23 Ill Ky Ky
Stogsdill, Martha Mth-in-law F W 58 M 18 Mo Pa Mo
Stogsdill, Laverna Sist-in-law F W 17 S Mo Ill M0

1940 Census
Illinois, Macon County, Decatur Twp, Block 219
Enumerated April 15, 1940
SD 19 ED 58-13 Sheet 8B
N. Broadway Avenue
1165-187-O-1500
McLemore, Melvin L. Father M W 40 M No 5 Ind Same Place Laborer Cemetery Contracting Co
McLemore, Louise O Wf F W 47 M No 4 Mo Same Place
Edgar, Elsie E Dtr F W 21 S No H-4 Ill Same Place Stenographer Life Ins Co
McLemore, David K Son M W 15 No 9S Ill Same Place
McLemore, Dale Son M W 11 S No 5 Ill Same Place
McLemore, Beverly J Dtr F W 7 S No 1 Ill Same Place","STR06" "I9106","","","","","","","" "I26128","","","","","","","" "I214","","","","","","","" "I26341","McLemore","Milburn","16 May 1918","29 Dec 1987","0","Assumed to be his listing on the SSDI:

MILBURN MCLEMORE 16 May 1918 29 Dec 1987 (V) 38305 (Jackson, Madison, TN ) (none specified) 411-18-5317 Tennessee","STR06" "I36643","McLemore","Mildred","1914","8 Dec 1976","0","Name: Mildred Robinson
Death Date: 08 Dec 1975
Death Place: Azle, Tarrant, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 61 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1914
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Alba Lee Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lucy Emma Layton
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243840
Digital Film Number: 4167922
Image Number: 3232
Reference Number: 94856
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I47105","McLemore","Mildred Genevia","1 Jan 1916","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown as the fourth child, all still living, born to these parents.","STR06" "I28668","McLemore","Miles Columbus","27 Dec 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1880 Census
Columbus McLemore Self M Male W 24 Ar Farming
Emmie McLemore Wife M Female W 20 Ar Keeping House
Ellie McLemore Dtr S Female W 2 months Ark Ark Ark
Stephen McLemore Brother S Male W 26 Ar Farm Hand
Elishie McLemore Cousin S Male W 20 Ar Farm Hand
Source Information:
Choctaw, Lincoln County, Arkansas
Family History Library Film 1254049
NA Film Number T9-0049
Page 32C

1900 Census
Arkansas, Lincoln County, Bartholomew
Enumerated 2 and 4 day of June 1900 by James M. Short
SD 6, ED 116 Sheet 2A Stamped 87
34-36
McLemore, Miles C Hd W M Dec 1855 44 M20 Ark Tenn Tenn Farmer
McLemore, Emma W Wife W F Jan 1860 39 M20 ?/4 Arkansas Scotland North Carolina
McLemore, Luella Dtr W F May 1880 20 S Ark Ark Ark
McLemore, William C Son W M Jan 1893 7 S Ark Ark Ark
McLemore, Emma? V. Dtr W F Jan 1896 4 S Ark Ark Ark
McLemore, Myrtle M Dtr W F Jun 1899 11/12 S Ark Ark


1910 Census
Arkansas, Lincoln County, Bartholomew
Calumbus M. McLemore 52
Emma McLemore 46
William McLemore 17
Myrtle McLemore 10
Clarence McLemore 8

1920 Census
Arkansas, Lincoln County, Cane Creek Twp
Enumerated 4 and 5 February 1920 by Wm. J. Adams
SD 6 ED 149 Sheet 16B
FM 300-306
McFalls, J.K. Hd M W 23 M Ark Miss Ark Farmer
McFalls, Myrtle M Wife F W 20 M Ark Ark Ark
McFalls, Edwin P Son M W 2 6/12 S Ark Ark Ark
McLemore, Miles C. Father-in-law M W 62 Wd Ark TN Tn Farmer
McLemore, Clarence F Brother-in-law M W 17 S Ark Ark Ark Farm Laborer","STR06" "I38508","McLemore","Millard F.","18 Aug 1868","8 Jul 1943","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M14Q-Y8B/p1
Name: Millard F. Mclemore
Event: Death
Event Date: 08 Jul 1943
Event Place: Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Race or Color: White
Age: 74
Estimated Birth Year:
Birth Date: 18 Aug 1868
Birthplace: Knox, Tenn.
Spouse: Ella Mclemore
Father: James Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: Knox, Tenn.
Mother: Elizabeth Bounds
Mother's Birthplace: Knox, Tenn.
Occupation: Inspector
Street Address: 2526 Wilson Ave
Residence:
Cemetery: Union
Burial Place: Knox County
Burial Date: 10 Jul 1943
Informant:
Additional Relatives: X
Digital Folder Number: 4184878
Image Number: 2406
Film Number: 2137336
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn 14702
Collection: Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955","STR06" "I38576","McLemore","Milton R.","Abt 1864","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Alabama, Jackson County, Pr 15 Hunt Store
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 33 Sheet 6A
94-90
McLemore, Milton R Head M M Jan 1865 38 m 8 Ala Va SC
McLemore, Jinnie R Wf F WF Jan 1868 32 m 8 3/3 Ala Ga Ala
McLemore, Effie M. Dtr W F May 1894 6 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Claud Son W M Jan 1896 4 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Serenia E Dtr W F Jun 1898 1 S Ala Ala Ala

","STR06" "I26609","McLemore","Minerva","Abt 1831","Aft 1900","0","At the time of the 1900 census, she was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Josie and Hezekiah Collier. They were located in Bastrop County, Texas.","STR06" "I25516","McLemore","Minicane Howard","24 Nov 1829","7 Oct 1852","0","A transcription of ""The McLemore Family Bible, 1822-1859 owned by Hillis Fry McLemore of Jackson, MS and contributed by Fairy B. McLemore Edwards of Canyon Lake, Texas, shows on page 2:

Minicane Howard McLemore was born 24th of Novbr
1829

His death is recorded on page 3:

Miniucan H. McLemore died 7th October 1852 in
morning

(The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ translated
out of the original Greek and with the former translations dilligently
compared and revised, and Canne's Marginal References. Stereotyped
by James Conner New York. By J. Emory and R. Waugh for
the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Conference Office, 14 Crosby
Street. J. Collord, Printer. 1829 )

http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf

Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, ""ANSEARCHIN' "" News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 38.","STR06" "I25516","McLemore","Minicane Howard","24 Nov 1829","7 Oct 1852","0","(Research):Mark Freeman shows that he died about 1840, however he can be found listed with his father at the time of the 1850 census as M. H. McLemore, male, age 20, with his occupation listed as NONE.","STR06" "I47637","McLemore","Minnie","19 Oct 1869","24 Feb 1937","0","Married Ferd D. Haden (Based on death certificate of her son, Roy B. Haden, B. 3 Oct 1900 D. 11 Apr 1936)","STR06" "I47637","McLemore","Minnie","19 Oct 1869","24 Feb 1937","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 7
Enumerated 9 July 1920
SD 326 ED 196 Sheet 2B
27/30
Haden, Ferdinand D Mrs. Head M W 50 Wd Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Haden, George M Son M w 26 S Tx Tx Tx
Haden, Madian B Dtr F W 24 S Tx Tx Tx
Haden, Fairy F Dtr F W 22 S Tx Tx Tx
Haden, Roy B Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Haden, Mary L Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I3339","McLemore","Minnie Bell","6 Mar 1875","22 Feb 1968","0","Her name was missing from the 1880 census enumeration.

Pleasant McLemore wrote to his grandniece Irene that Minnie's father, Felix, ""sent her to me to break up a romance with a young man who he didn't approve of, I don't know if his plan proved a succes of not...."" in a later letter he added that ""my wife and I became fond of her when she was visiting us in San Antonio.""

Her daughter Maurine reported that Minnie Bell was never referred to as Mrs. Gaines, but always ""Minnie Bell."" She was five feet tall, weighed only 89 pounds, and had a 25 inch waist, being ""prissey as she could be.""

She was a life long Methodist and very religious, not approving of her father owning a saloon, refering to it only as ""father's business.""

She died after a fall when she was 92, hurting her ribs and never recovering fully.","STR06" "I3339","McLemore","Minnie Bell","6 Mar 1875","22 Feb 1968","0","(Research):Census Information

1910 US Census
Oklahoma, Jackson County, Altus Ward 1, ED 132
Enumerated 19 April 1910 by Walter Merchant
SD Five, ED 132 Sheet 5B and 6 A
105-107
McLemore, John W Hd M W 28 M1 14 Tx US US English Agent Rea
l Estate
McLemore, Mattie E Wife F W 33 M 14 6/4 Tx Miss Tx
McLemore, Felix D. Son M W 8 S Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, Ernestinea R Dtr F W 5 S Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, Irene Dtr F W 3 S Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, Lincoln J Son M 6/12 Ok Tx Tx
106-108
Gaines, Albert C Hd M W 32 M1 5 Tx Ok Ark Jeweler Jewelry Store
Gaines, Minnie B Wife F W 32 M1 5 3/3 Tx Ark Ark
Gaines, Katie M Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Gaines, Charlotte Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Gaines, Clara B Dtr F W 2/12 S Ok Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Foard County, Crowell, ED 87
Enumerated 19 Jan 1920 by Mrs. Pearl Carter
SD 18, ED 87, Sheet 1A
1/1
Gaines Albert C Hd O F W 40 M Tx Ark Ala Jeweler Jewelry Store
Gaines, Minnie B Wife F W 44 M Tx La Ga
Gaines, Katie May Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Gaines, Charlotte Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Gaines, Clara belle Dtr F W 9 S Ok Tx Tx
Gaines, Murrine Dtr F W 1 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Travis County, Austin, JP 2
Enumerated April 7, 1930 by Mrs. Alberta Gillespie
ED 227-9, SD 24, Sheet 9A
Albert C. Gaines Hd O $5000 M W 52 M Tx Ark Al Jeweler Jewelry Store
Minnie B. Gaines Wf F W 53 M Tx La Tx
Katie M. Gaines Dtr F W 23 S Tx Tx Tx Teacher Public School
Charlotte N Gaines Dtr F W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Saleslady Dry Goods
Clara B. HEDRICK Dtr F W 20 D Ok Tx Tx
Maurine E. Gaines Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Charleen HEDRICK Granddtr F W 2 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I36640","McLemore","Minnie Lee","16 Jun 1896","11 Sep 1963","0","Name: Minnie Lee Toles
Gender: Female
Burial Date: 11 Sep 1963
Burial Place: Emory, Texas
Death Date: 11 Sep 1963
Death Place: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Age: 67
Birth Date: 16 Jun 1896
Birthplace: Tenn.
Occupation: Housewife
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Albert Lee Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lucy Layton
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B00152-1
System Origin: Texas-EASy
Source Film Number: 1787496
Reference Number: vol 63 p451
Collection: Texas Deaths and Burials, 1903-1973
","STR06" "I35271","McLemore","Minnie Olga","Abt 1915","Yes, date unknown","0","Penny Thorne shows her as Minnie Olga McLemore.","STR06" "I25316","","","","","","","" "I34110","","","","","","","" "I26887","McLemore","Mittie B.","Abt 1879","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown by Rev. William P. McLemore as Mattie McLemore, the wife of T. E. Holden.","STR06" "I28744","McLemore","Mollie J.","Abt 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Not listed with her mother on the 1870 census. Did she leave home/die at a young age? Perhaps she was living with relatives instead of her widowed mother, although her sister Harriett was listed in the home at the time of the 1870 census.

She was said to have married D.S HASTON on 16 Sept 1880 in Yell County, Arkansas.","STR06" "I24653","McLemore","Mollie Mauleta","9 Sep 1869","20 Jul 1930","0","(Research):Census Listings

1900 Federal Census
Oklahoma Territory, Greer County, Altus Township
Enumerated 16th July 1900 by Benjamin F. Flowers
SD 219 ED 2079
Littlefield, John Hd W M Jan 1868 32 M 10 Tx Tn Tn Farmer
Littlefield, Mattie Wife W F Sept 1869 30 M 10 3/3 Tx Ga Ga
Littlefield, Delana Dtr W F Sept 1890 9 S Tx Tx Tx at school
Littlefield, Ceisal Son W M May 1883 (sic) 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Littlefield, Keton Son W M Oct 1895 4 S Ok Tx Tx

1910 Federal Census
Oklahoma, Jackson County, Bacum Township (part of)
Enumerated 29 April 1910 by D.C. Oliver
SD 5 ED 134 Sheet 7B
118-124
Littlefield, J.D. Hd M W 43 M1 20 Tx Tn Tx Farming
Littlefield, Mallie Wife F W 40 M1 20 4/4 Tx La Ga
Littlefield, Deland Dtr F w 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Littlefield, Cedcle Son M W 17 Tx Tx Tx
Littlefield, Keton Son M W 14 Ok Tx Tx
Littlefield, Ona B Dtr F W 8/12 Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, F.H.Father-in-law M W 67 Widow La Tn Miss Labore
r Odd Jobs

1920 Federal Census
Oklahoma, Jackson County, Baucum, ED 100
Enumerated 31 Jany 1920 by Al Lock
SD 7 ED 100 Sheet 6
#108-108
Littlefield, John Husband M W 53 TN Ky TN Farmer
Littlefield, Mallie Wife F W 50 M Tx AL Tn
Littlefield, Keton Son M W 24 S Ok TN TN
Littlefield, Anna Dtr F W 18 S Ok Tn Tn
Littlefield, Delva Dtr F W 16 S Ok Tn Tn ???
Why not on 1910 Census? Not listed as a child of theirs by Melba McLemore, but is shown by Lisa Lach
Littlefield, Sylvester M W 10 S Ok Tn Tn ???
Not listed as a child of theirs by Melba McLemore, but is shown by Lisa Lach

1930 Federal Census
Oklahoma, Jackson, Bacum Township (part of)
Enumerated April 2, 1930 by James E. Harris
ED 33-8, SD 8, Sheet 1A, Stamped 101
8-8
Littlefield, John D Head M W 64 M 21 Tx Tn Tn Farmer
Littlefield, Mallie Wf F W 63 M 21 Tx Mo Miss
Littlefield, Ona Bell Dtr F W 20 S Ok Tx Tx
Ninnell, Sylvester Grandson M W 11 S Ok Tx Tx","STR06" "I30312","McLemore","Monelle Hildreth","8 Mar 1914","Jun 1972","0","She married Bob RICHARDS and they had one child, daughter Julia (1944-1972).","STR06" "I25190","McLemore","Morgan","Mar 1885","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Not Located

1920
Texas, Wichita County, Wichita Falls
SD 12 ED 121 Sheet 11A
2009 Lucille Street
193-199
McLemore, Morgan Hd M W 34 M Tx Miss NJ Oil Scout
McLemore, Dollie Wife F W 29 M Ks Ind Ind
Jones, Ben Servant M B 20 M Tx Tx Tx Laborer Jobs
Jones, Evelena Servant F B 24 M Tx Tx Tx Servant Private Ho
me","STR06" "I21764","McLemore","Moses","Between 1738 and 1739","Between 1761 and 1787","0","Moses was the great grandfather of Maj. Amos McLemore, C.S.A., whom was the subject of Dr. Rudy Leverett's book ""Ole Rosinheels: A Genealogical Sketch of the Famil of Major Amos McLemore, 27th Mississippi Infantry Regiment, C.S.A."" James McLemore notes that a more particular outline of the activities and descendants of Wright McLemore can be found in that book (James L. McLemore, III, p 51).

James McLemore has shown the date of death for Moses as circa 1761.

If the references below, however, are for the SAME Moses McLemore, then he was alive until at least 1783.

Robert McLemore Butler shows that Moses McLemore and Thomas AMES were witnesses to a deed between Abraham HUGGINS & Mary, his wife, to Howell HARTGRAVE dated 1769. (Deed Book 4, page 159)

I also have in my notes, unsourced, a reference to a deed between Bedreadan CARRAWAY and Moses MACLEMORE dated 19 Aug 1775, with 20 pds being paid for 100 acres. Ref: MACLEMORE, Mose, Grantee Page 559, book 3

In 1779, Moses McLEMORE and Thomas LIGHTWOOD were witnesses to a deed between James THALLEY to Lewis WILLIAMSON (Deed Book 6, pg 448), and on 1 Apr 1780 Grant #160 was to Moses McLEMORE for 188 acres on the S W side of Hoes Swamp (Book 41, pg 63) (Courtesy Robert McLemore Butler).

1780-Duplin County, NC File #1889 1 Mar 1780 Moses McLEMORE Duplin County 188 acres, grant #160 entry #111 entered May 19, 1778, book 41, pg 63 on S W side of Hoes Swamp (Courtesy Robert McLemore Butler).

Sampson County Deed Book Book 8, Page 17 Abstract of Deed

Moses McLEMORE to Joseph PACKER

North Carolina, Duplin County

Moses MACLIMORE of the province of North Carolina, County of Duplin?in consideration of the sum of Fifty (50) pounds paid by Joseph PACKER of the province and County aforesaid?do convey?a Certain plantation tract?.Being in the County of Duplin?.on the South side of Horse branch Joining William DRAKES line including the Improvements?.Being a tract of land that was granted to Matthew SMALL by patent Bearing date December the 29th 1783 and was conveyed by deed of sale from Matthew SMALL to Bednadan CARRAWAY and from Bednadan CARRAWAY to the said McLEMORE and from the aforesaid Moses MACLEMORE to Joseph PARKER?.

In witness whereof ?Moses MACLEMORE have?set my hand this 18th day of January 1783?in the presence of Jas. OATS and Joseph (his mark) BENNETT Duplin County July Court 1783 Was proved in the?Court by the Oath of James OATS William DICKSON CC

Registered?this 30 day of September 1783 Richard CLINTON, Regr

(Abstracted by Melinda McLemore Strong on 7 July 2005)

A subscriber to Genforum (email address marked private), posted the following reply to a query about Moses that I posted:

This Moses McLemore is the grandson of William, but it is uncertain if his father was Wright or Richard. He died in Darlington County,(Old Cheraws District) SC in December 1787. Moses was living there when he died and his son, Amos, applied for letters of administration on his estate. Does anyone have any information on the children of this Moses?

James L. McLemore, III writes that for in the third editon of ""Ole Rosinheels"" Rudy began to doubt if Moses was Wright's son and suspect that he was Richard's. However, Jim still tends to follow the 2nd edition, because Moses spent most of his life with the other sons of Wright, first in Edgecombe County NC, the in the Duplin/Sampson Counties area in southeast North Carolina only at the end of his life did he apparently move across the line into northeast South Carolina to die in December 1787 in the area where Richard had died in 1771, and where Richard's children still lived. Leverett found good arguments on both sides of the issue (in the 3rd edition), but Jim still tends to go with Wright as Moses' father.","STR06" "I21764","McLemore","Moses","Between 1738 and 1739","Between 1761 and 1787","0","(Medical):A direct male descendant of Moses participated in the Morrision yDNA study.

The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. The direct descendant of Moses McLemore was in he R1ba2 cluster, along with two other participants who trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other six members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.

See Morrison/McLemore DNA study results for Group O:

http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/","STR06" "I25605","McLemore","Moses","Abt 1787","18 Mar 1857","0","Paraphrased from ""Ole Rosinheels"" Moses and brother Richard McLemore were born in SC, and probably moved from Giles Co., TN to Wayne Co., MS at the end of hostilities in the War of 1812. They settled in that part of Wayne County which, in 1819, became Covington County and, still later, in 1826, became Jones County. They were both listed in the 1816 census of Wayne County, but neither was on the 1810 census of the same area. They settled in the Leaf River country of what is now Jones, Perry, Forrest and Covington counties, in south-eastern Mississippi. They lived in close proximity, and John McLemore joined them in 1820. In 1836, Richard moved to Lauderdale County.

The following transcription is courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore, and relates to the military service of Moses during the Creek War:

Know all men by these presents that I Moses Mclemore of the State of Tennessee and Giles County have constetutes ? made and appointed my trusty friend Abraham Byler my true and Lawful attorney for me and in my name and to my use to ask demand ... fore Recover and Receive from the paymaster of the United States all such Sum or Sums of Money which is owing to me from the United States for my services for a tour of duty against the Creek Indians under the command of Gen Andrew Jackson and upon Receiving of such money as fore said to receip for the same in my name in as full and ample a manner as i could do if I were personally present in witness where of I the said Moses McLemore have here unto let my hand and seal this 17th day July 1815
attest
John Huggins Moses McLemore ( Seal )

State of Tennessee Giles County
This day personally appears Moses McLemore before me Jacob Byler one of the Justices of the Peace for said county and acknowledged the above power of attorney for the purpose within mentioned in the presence of John Higggins the subscribing witness given under my hand the 17th Day of July 1815
Jacob Byler JP","STR06" "I25605","McLemore","Moses","Abt 1787","18 Mar 1857","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Perry County
Enumerated 28 Sept 1850
132-132
Moses McLamore 63 M Farmer $500 SC
Nancy McLamore 56 F SC (Color Mulatto) SC
John McLamore 23 M Farmer Miss
Juriah McLamore 17 F Miss
Moses McLemore 15 M Farmer Miss
Richard McLemore 13 M Miss (Son of John T. McLemore)
Sarah McLemore 11 F Miss (Daughter of John T. McLemore)
Keziah McLemore 7 F Miss (Daughter of John T. McLemore)
Craven McLemore 4 M Miss (Son of John T. McLemore)
Amos McLemore 2 F Miss (Appears to be John T. McLemore's daughter Agnes)","STR06" "I29892","McLemore","Moses","Abt 1809","Bef Oct 1878","0","BLM:
MCLEMORE, MOSES 01 07 1845 82.6850 t:15N r:18E s:12 AL
MCLEMORE, MOSES 01 07 1845 82.2500 t:15N r:18E s:13 AL
MCLEMORE, WILLIAM 20 08 1834 39.8750 t:17N r:18E s:22 AL
MCLEMORE, WILLIAM 20 08 1834 40.1000 t:17N r:18E s:26 AL
MCLEMORE, WILLIAM 08 04 1837 80.1500 t:24N r:27E s:12 AL

(Courtesy of James A. Strain)
http://faculty.nmu.edu/jstrain/Strain1/Family%20History/Text%20Files/Edwards/descendants_of_jesse_edwards.htm

Melba Gene McLemore found a book titled ""Proceedings of the Fifty-Ninth Annual Sessio of the Alabama Baptist Association,"" which recorded the activities of the delegates from the churches that met at the church at Pine Level, Montgomery county, at 11 o'clock on Friday, October 11, 1878. Eld. McQueen presented the report of the Committee on Documents, and included in this report was that ""Elim church (Montgomery county) reports the death of Deacon Moses McLemore."" (page 7). A few pages later, in a report on obituaries ""Since the last session of this body, four of the faithful workers in the Master's cause-Deacons R. H. Lee, Thomas W. Dunklin, F. L. Ellis, and Moses McLemore-have left our ranks for a purer clime. They have finished the work assigned them to do on the earth, and their light spirits have taken ""homeward flight"" to the land of rest. These all died in the faith, as they had lived, and haivng ""used the office of Deason well,"" have ""purchased to themselves a ""good degree and great boldness in the faith which is in Christ Jesus."" ""Blessed are the deat that die in the Lord, yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors.""

Resolved, first, that we bow in humble submission to this dispensation of God's providence...

Resolved, second, that we tender our heartfelt sympathies to the families of our lamented brethren, praying that the smiles of Heavan may settle on them.

Respectfully submitted,
B. A. Jackson, Chm'n
(page 12)
","STR06" "I29892","McLemore","Moses","Abt 1809","Bef Oct 1878","0","(Research):
Census Information

1840 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County
Folio 17
Stamped 162
Names of Heads of Families
Elizabeth McLemore
One Male 15 to 20
One Male 20-30
One Female 50-60

William McLemore
One Male Under 5
One Male 20-30
One Male 30-40
One Female 15-20

Andrew J. McLemore
One Male 20-30
One Female under 6
One Female 20-30

Moses McLemore
Two Males under five
One Male 5 to 10
One Male 30-40
One Female under five
One female 20-30

James McLemore
One Male 20-30


1850 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, The First District
Stamped 80
187-188
Wyatt T Harper 40 M Farmer $---- Va
Ann A Harper 49 F $1300 Ga
Mary F Harper 24 F Ala
Benjamin S Harper 37 M MD $3000 Va
Mary C.A. McLemore 14 F Ala

190-192
Moses McLemore 41 M Planter 4322 Ga
Mary McLemore 29 F Ala
Rebecca McLemore 12 F Ala
Martha McLemore 9 F Ala
Sarah M McLemore 2 F Ala
John McLemore 4/12 Ala
Adkin Mosely 22 M Manager Ala
191-193
Benj Harper

1860 Census

Alabama, Montgomery County, The First Division, P.O. Montgomery
Enumerated 10 September 1860
Page 162
1351-1315
Moses McLemore 50 M Planter $64650 $84,997 Ga
Mary P McLemore 38 F Ala
John P McLemore 10 M Ala Attended School
Elizabeth I C McLemore 7 F Ala Attended School
Andrew H. H. McLemore 5 M Ala
Louisa A. McLemore 4 F Ala
Pleasant R (sic) McLemore 10/12 M Ala
Martha E McLemore 18 F Ala


","STR06" "I25863","McLemore","Moses","Between 1832 and 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information

1860 Census
Mississippi, Perry County, Southern District, P.O. Monroe
Enumerated 10 August 1860
52-48
Moses McLemore 25 M Farmer $6-- $300 Mi
Eliza McLemore 30 F Miss
Martha Kerkling 18 F MI Is she Related to Eliza? (based on last name)

1870 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Twp 9-10 West of RR, Post Office Hazelhurst
Enumerated 2 August 1870 by O.H. Johnston
Page 113, Stamped 349
HH 810-796
McLemore, Richard & Lucy

811-797
McLemore Moses 38 M W Works at Sawmill Miss
McLemore, Eliza 40 F Keeping Houses Miss
McLemore, Mary 7 F Miss

812-798
Carter, Carroll Johnson and Juriah (McLemore)

813-799
Freeman, John & Kesiah 34 M W Farmer $700 $700 NC","STR06" "I26698","McLemore","Moses","Abt 1857","Apr 1920","0","From Memorial Record of Alabama (a book) published in 1893.

""MOSES McLEMORE, a prominent planter of Montgomery county, was born in this county in 1857. He is a son of Andrew J. and Sarah C. (Smith) McLemore, the former native of Jones county, Ga., the latter of Orangeburgh district, S. C. Andrew J. McLemore came with his parents to Alabama about 1820, received a common school education, and married Margaret Caffey, who died leaving three daughters. In 1854 Mr. Mclemore married again, and spent the rest of his life in the vicinity of Moses McLemore's present home. He owned a fine plantation, and negroes, was never in public life nor performed any military service. He was well read and had a large fund of information. He was for many years a member of the Missionary Baptist Church, and died in 1870, aged fifty-five. His father was the Rev. James McLemore, a Missionary Baptist Minister, who came from Georgia to Alabama about 1820, and followed the ministry in this state for many years. He is said to have built the first church in Montgomery county. He was a Virginian by birth, and died before Moses McLemore was born, greatly loved by his people. His wife survived him by a number of years. She was an energetic woman, and attended the plantation affairs very successfully. They raised a large family of sons and daughters, only two of the daughters now surviving [ca.1893]. The mother of Moses McLemore is still living. She is a daughter of Jacob and Mary Smith, natives of South Carolina, where they lived all their lives. Mrs. McLemore came to Alabama with an uncle, Daniel Rast, who settled in Lowndes. She is the mother of four Children, viz.: Mary, Moses, Laura A. and Sterling Price. Moses was educated at the county schools and at Montgomery, and at the age of seventeen began life for himself as a farmer. He married, in 1890, Annie Benom Tanner, daughter of L. H. and Ophelia A. Tanner, who came from Georgia to Alabama. Mr. Tanner died at Union Springs, and Mrs. Tanner is still living. Mrs. McLemore was born in Tuskegee, Ala. Mr. McLemore is one of the leading farmers in the county, owning 2,900 acres of fine farming land. He has followed farming all his life, and for some years he also carried on merchandising, and ran a cotton gin. When he started in life he had but a few hundred dollars, inherited from his father's estate; now he is worth many thousands of dollars, all of which, with the exception just mentioned, he has aquired by his own industry and economy.""

(Courtesy of Robert Morris: Lee, Lencionie and Morris Genealogies at RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project)

Obituary
Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore
Pioneer Resident of County is Dead

Moses McLemore of Mitylene, Leading Citizen for Years, Passes Saturday

Moses McLemore, of Mitylene one of the leading citizens of Montgomery county, died Saturday afternoon at ? 30 o'clock at a local infirmary. Mr. McLemore had been in declining health for some months and in February grew rapidly worse, and he was brought to Montgomery for treatment. Saturday an operation was resorted to in a last attempt to prolong his life, but in vain. Members of the family were at his bedside when the end came.

The McLemores were a pioneer Montgomery family. They came to this county and settled on the rich farming lands in the famous old Mount Meigs vicinity 100 years ago. Always they have followed agriculture and with marked success. Moses McLemore, who was 63 years old at his death, had been born and reared on the family plantation on which he resided and which he operated for the whole of his life. He never lived elsewhere. He had long been recognized as one of the most successful planters in Middle Alabama. He was a gentleman of fine personal qualities and universally popular. He was a tender and devoted husband and father and a farmer who found the soil and its products a source of never-ending pleasure. The McLemore residence is one of the prettiest country places in Montgomery county. The numerous Montgomery friends of the family were frequently entertained within its hospitable walls. The dead planter is survived by his wife and three sons: A. J. McLemore, K T McLemore, and Price McLemore, all of Mitylene, and four daughters, Mrs. H. W. Walker of Millstead, Miss Alidah McLemore, Miss Cherita McLemore and Jane McLemore of Mitylene, and by two sisters, Miss Mary McLemore and Miss Adele McLemore, of Montgomery.

Funeral services will take place from the residence on the Mot. Meigs Road Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Dr. Charles A. Blakely of the First Baptist church, officiating. Interment will be at Oakwood.

Date: 1920-04-18 Montgomery Advertiser

McLemore Burying Ground, Montgomery, Alabama

From DAR records 1936

The McLemore Burying Ground is about one mile off the Montgomery -Atlanta
Highway to the right facing east, and is about five miles from Montgomery.
It is on a knoll behind the old James McLemore home built about 1820. In
1936 Mrs. Lizzie Taylor Dickerson occupied it. A low brick wall and
iron fence surrounds the lot. Outside the main cemetery is another smaller
one, also enclosed. There are graves of slaves and faithful servants, mostly
unmarked outside all enclousures. Graves listed begin at the southwest
corner of the plot.

http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/montgomery/cemeteries/mclemore.txt

","STR06" "I26698","McLemore","Moses","Abt 1857","Apr 1920","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Federal Census
Alabama, Montgomery county, Twp 16 Range 19, Post Office Mo
ntgomery
Enumerated 11 July 1870
Stamped 342
1994-1999
McLemore, S.C. 39 F W Keeping House SC
McLemore, Elizabeth 30 F At Home Ala
McLemore, M.R. 14 F At Home Ala
McLemore, Moses 12 M At Home Ala
McLemore, Adella 10 F At At Home Ala
McLemore, Price 8 M Ala
McLemore, A.L. 4 M Ala


1880 Federal Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Walkers
FHL # 1254026 NA Film # T9-0026
Page 235B
McLemore, Moses Self M W 23 Ala Farmer Ga SC
McLemore, Sarah C Mother F W 49 SC Keeping House SC SC
McLemore, Laura A Sister F W 21 Ala Ga Ala
McLemore, S.P. Brother M W 18 Ala Ga SC


1900 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Beat 3, Montgomery City, Ward 3
Enumerated 4 June 1900
SD 2 ED 99 Sheet 7B
Road South Count(y?)
623-104-122
McLemore, Moses Hd W M Mch 1857 43 M9 Alabama SC SC Landowner
McLemore, Annie Wf W F Dec 1871 28 M9 4/4 Alabama Ga Ga
McLemore, Jackson Son W M Dec 1891 8 S Alabama Alabama Alabama
McLemore, Ophelia Dtr W F Apl 1894 6 S Alabama Alabama Alabama
McLemore, Alida Dtr W F Aug 1897 2 S Alabama Alabama Alabama
McLemore, Klenton Son W M Apl 1900 1/12 S Alabama Alabama Alabama
Simpson, Frank Servant B M May 1882 18 S Alabama Alabama Alabama Waiter
Thomas, Millie Servant B F May 1865 35 M20 1/1 Alabama Alabama Alabama House Girl
Wells, Abbie Servant B F Jan 1860 40 S 2/2 Alabama Alabama Alabama Nurse
Beasley, Rachel Servant B F May 1863 37 Wd 2/2 Alabama Alabama Alabama Nurse

1910 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Pr 3, City of Montgomery, Ward 3
Enumerated 18 April 1910
SD 2 ED 90 Sheet 3A
335-45-49
McLemore, Moses Hd M W 52 M1 19 Ala Ala SC Farmer
McLemore, Annie Wf F W 37 M1 19 8/6 Ala Ga Ala
McLemore, Jack Son M W 18 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Ophelia Dtr F W 14 X Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Alidah Dtr F W 12 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Klenton Son M W 9 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Cheridah Dtr F W 6 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Price Son M W 1 S Ala Ala Ala
Beasley, Rachel Servant F B 51 Wd 5/1 Ga Ga Ga Nurse Private Family

1920 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Pr 20
Enumerated 11 Feb 1920
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 19B
231-231
McLemore, Moses Hd M W 63 M ala Ala Ala Farmer Home Farm
McLemore, Annie Wf F W 48 M Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Klenton Son M W 20 S Ala Ala
McLemore, Cheritah Dtr F W 18 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Price Dtr F (sic) W 15 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Jane Dtr F W 9 S Ala Ala Ala

1930 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Pr 20 Walkers
Enumerated April 17, 1930
ED 51-57 SD 8 Sheet 8B
160-160
McLemore, Jack Hd M W 38 M 27 Ala Ala Ala Farmer Genl Farm
McLemore, Mary Wf F W 35 M 24 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Jack Jr Son M W 9 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Thomas O Son M W 8 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, William H Son M W 11/12 S Ala Ala Ala
161-161
Baxter Family
162-162
Rumple Family
163-163
Robbins, Annie T Wife-Hed F W 53 M 49 Ohio Ohio SC Farmer Genl Farm
Robbins, George Head M W 57 M 43 Ala Ala Ala Manager Genl Farm
McLemore, Jane StepDtr F W 19 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Price StepSon M W 21 S Ala Ala Ala","STR06" "I26012","McLemore","Moses Lafayette","9 Jan 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","He appears to have been living with his half-sister and brother-in-law (Kesiah and John T. Freeman) in Copiah County, Mississippi at the time of the 1880 census. He was listed as M.L. McLemore, Brother-in-law, age 18, Mississippi.","STR06" "I26012","McLemore","Moses Lafayette","9 Jan 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

1880 Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
J. T. FREEMAN Self M Male W 43 NC Farmer NC NC
Kesiah FREEMAN Wife M Female W 34 MS Keeping House MS MS
E. R. FREEMAN Dau S Female W 18 MS At Home NC MS
J. T. FREEMAN Son S Male W 15 MS Farm Hand NC MS
W. J. FREEMAN Son S Male W 14 MS Farm Hand NC MS
E. H. FREEMAN Son S Male W 12 MS Farm Hand NC MS
D. V. FREEMAN Dau S Female W 10 MS At Home NC MS
Josiah FREEMAN Son S Male W 4 MS NC MS
A. E. FREEMAN Dau S Female W 2 MS NC MS
D. J. FREEMAN Son S Male W 4M MS NC MS
M. L. MC LEMORE BroL Male W 18 MS Farm Laborer MS MS
Source Information: Census Place Rose Hill, Copiah, Mississippi
Family History Library Film 1254645 NA Film Number T9-0645
Page Number 18C

1900 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Beat 4 Part of Mount Hope Voting Precinct
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 7 ED 41 Sheet 3A
Moses L Mclemore Head W M Jan 1863 38 M 18 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Nancy E Mclemore Wife W F Aug 1866 33 M 18 10/10 Miss Miss Miss
John G Mclemore Son W M Dec 1884 15 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Darvel B Mclemore W M Oct 1886 13 S Miss Miss Miss
Moses L Mclemore Son W M Feb 1888 12 S Miss Miss Miss
Anna R Mclemore Dtr W F Feb 1889 11 S Miss Miss Miss
Robert W Mclemore Son W M Aug 1891 8 S Miss Miss Miss
Lena M Mclemore Dtr W F Dec 1892 7 S Miss Miss Miss
Mary L Mclemore Dtr W F July 1894 5 S Miss Miss Miss
Clifton Mclemore Son W M June 1896 3 S Miss Miss Miss
Claud Mclemore Son W M Jun 1896 3 S Miss Miss Miss
Malcolm Mclemore Son W M July 1899 10/12 S Miss Miss Miss
Ada G Mclemore Niece W F Aug 1879 20 S Miss Miss Miss

1910 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Dentville
Roll T624_737 Page 9A ED 0055 Image 1137
FHL Microfilm 1374750
Mory L Mclemore Head 48 m1 27 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
( clearly reads Moses on the image )
Lizzie Mclemore Wife 43 m1 27 14/13 Miss Ga SC
Laffastte Mclemore Son 22 Miss Miss Miss
Anna Mclemore Dtr 21 Miss Miss Miss
Lena M Mclemore Dtr 17 Miss Miss Miss
Mary Mclemore Dtr 15 Miss Miss Miss
Claud Mclemore Son 14 Miss Miss Miss
Clifton Mclemore Son 14 Miss Miss Miss
Floy Mclemore Dtr 9 Miss Miss Miss
Rodgers Mclemore Son 6 Miss Miss Miss
Charlie Mclemore Son 3 Miss Miss Miss
Lillian Mclemore Dtr 2/12 Miss Miss Miss

1920 Census
Mississippi, Sunflower County, Beat 4
Enumerated 10 Feb 1920
SD 3 ED 123 Sheet 14A
293-308
McLemore, Darville Head m W 33 M Miss Miss Miss Fm
McLemore, Zelma Wf F W 30 M Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Barney Son M W 7 S Miss Miss Miss
294-309
McLemore, Moses Head M W 58 M Miss Miss Miss FM
McLemore, Nancy E Wf F W 53 M Miss Ga SC
McLemore, Rodgers Son M W 15 S Miss Miss Miss Laborer Home Farm
McLemore, Charly Son M W 13 S Miss Miss Miss Laborer Home Farm
McLemore, Lillian Dtr F W 9 S Miss Miss Miss

1930 Census
Mississippi, Sharkey County, Beat 2
Enumerated April 19, 1930
ED 63-2 SD 6 Sheet 9B
249-262
McLemore, Moses L Head M W 68 M 21 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Nancy E Wf F W 65 M 17 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Rogers Son M W 25 S Miss Miss Miss Truck Driver County Road
McLemore, Charley Q Son M W 23 S MIss Miss MiSs Farmer
Arnol, Lewis Adopted on M W 15 S MIss Miss Miss
250-265
McLemore, Zelma Head F W 38 Wd Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Barney Son M W 17 S Miss Miss Miss








","STR06" "I39884","McLemore","Moses Lafayette","15 Feb 1888","Yes, date unknown","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was listed as farming and employed by Glass & White. He was single, of medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and black hair. His home address at the time, Jun 1917, was Stover, Mississippi.","STR06" "I39884","McLemore","Moses Lafayette","15 Feb 1888","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Mississippi, Sunflowr County, Beat 3
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 67-13 SD 4 Sheet 1A Stamped 68
1-1
McLemore, Moses L Head M W 42 M 30 Moiss Miss Miss Farmer Tenant
McLemore, Mary Wf F W 36 m 26 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Hazel Dtr F W 9 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Paul Son M W 8 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, William Son M W 6 S Miss Miss Miss
","STR06" "I28715","McLemore","Mozelle","12 Jan 1914","10 Apr 2002","0","Partha Hamilton emailed, in October 2011, that Mozelle passed away in California in 2002. I was unable to locate a Mozelle Hill on the SSDI that died in 2002. Possibly she remarried?","STR06" "I43926","","","","","","","" "I22302","McLemore","Myrtie Ann","24 Nov 1890","16 Jun 1962","0","Robert Butler lists her as Mettie McLemore and Diane McLemore Harrison instead shows her as Mattie Hall.

Bonnie Adams Seiler, a niece, does not show a marriage to a Mr. HALL. She only lists a marriage to Joseph Forrest ATKINS. As Myrtie would only have been 14 at the time of the purported marriage to M.J. Hall, it appears that it may have actually been someone else who married him in 1904 in Cumberland County.","STR06" "I2006","McLemore","Myrtie J.","19 May 1894","15 Sep 1974","0","Name Myrtie Halbert
Event Type Death
Event Date 29 Sep 1974
Event Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 19 May 1893
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Tom Mclemore
Mother's Name Sophia Anna Clark
Informant Olan Halbert (Son)
Certificate Number 77705
GS Film number 2243402
Digital Folder Number 005145708
Image Number 02456



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K38Q-Z5P : accessed 01 Apr 2014), Myrtie Halbert, 29 Sep 1974; citing certificate number 77705, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2243402.","STR06" "I35489","McLemore","Myrtie Jewell","Aug 1897","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Paul McLemore shows her as Myrtie/Myrtle Burke Jewell McLemore.","STR06" "I37923","McLemore","Myrtle ""Mertie""","Jul 1890","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married, on 19 Jun 1910, William E. FLY (1893-1920).","STR06" "I16619","McLemore","Myrtle L.","5 Nov 1913","15 Jun 2004","0","Obituary, per her FindAGrave memorial page created by WSalmond.

Myrtle McLemore Dutton

Funeral for Myrtle McLemore Dutton, 90, of Moulton was to be today, June 16, 2004, at 11 a.m. at Elliott Funeral Home with the Rev. Jackie Shelton officiating.

Burial was to be in Moulton Memory Gardens. Visitation was to be today from 10 to 11 a.m. at the funeral home.

Mrs. Dutton died Tuesday, June 15, 2004, at Summerford Nursing Home. She was born Nov. 5, 1913, in Lawrence County to Walter Thad McLemore and Della McCullough McLemore. She was a member of the Eastern Star and Central Park Baptist Church.

Survivors include one son, Maurice Dutton of Hohenwald, Tenn.; one daughter, Glenda Ford of Decatur; three sisters, Katie White of Falkville, Audrey Rogers of Decatur and Dorothy Parvin of Southgate, Mich.; five grandchildren, Fletcher Ford, Lisa Peery, Marion Dutton, Ed Dutton and Rod Dutton; and eight great-grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to Central Park Baptist Church of Decatur or to a favorite charity.

Published in the Decatur Daily on June 16, 2004","STR06" "I38311","McLemore","Nancy","Between 1787 and 1793","Bef 1860","0","Said by Tom Heseltine to have been ""born about 1793, married William PLUMLEE."" The 1850 census, on which she was shown as 63, puts her date of birth earlier, circa 1787.""","STR06" "I38311","McLemore","Nancy","Between 1787 and 1793","Bef 1860","0","(Research):
See her husband's notes for census transcriptions.
","STR06" "I24568","McLemore","Nancy","Between 1795 and 1806","Yes, date unknown","0","Nancy was married, according to the marriage bond issued on January 4, 1827 (Southampton Marriage Register, p. 367), to another McLemore, her cousin Joel (or perhaps John) McLemore, who was probably Joel the son of Howell McLemore, and neither subsequently appear in the records of the Southside clerk's office. (James L. McLemore, III, p. 67).","STR06" "I26596","McLemore","Nancy","17 Sep 1823","Yes, date unknown","0","Suspected to be buried in either the George Keeton Cemetery in Frogtown, Scott Co, Mississippi, or the McLemore Cemetery in Meridian.","STR06" "I21803","McLemore","Nancy","Abt 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a Lockamy. There were numerous ""Loccamy"" families in Sampson County at the time of the 1860 census, but I could not find one indexed with a Nancy. There was a household in McDaniels Township consisting of Nathan and Martha I. Loccamy, with Martha being around the same age (28) as Nancy would have been.

At the time of the 1870 North Carolina Census, Sampson County, McDaniels Twp the following family is listed:

LOCKEMY Nancy 38 F W Keeping House $200 North Carolina Can't read/write
"" George 4 M W at home North Carolina
McLEMORE David 18 M W Works on Farm North Carolina <---Appears to be her nephew, the orphaned son of Hezekiah McLemore

Bonnie Seiler shows that she married Daniel Lockemy, and that they were the parents of Etom, Anna, Moses, Needom, Anglelia, Robert and George.

Immediately following her household were Thomas and Rachel (McLemore) Smith.

According to Robert McLemore Butler, there was a Nancy McLEMORE of Sampson County who married, on 8 Feb 1858, Mr.Henry HALL. Marriage performed by Rev. Miles P. OWEN. It appears this was a different Nancy McLemore.","STR06" "I25864","McLemore","Nancy","Aft 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Benjamin HOOD.","STR06" "I47742","McLemore","Nancy","12 Sep 1838","23 Mar 1917","0","Shown on the FindAGrave memorial page for her son, Wiliam H DeBerry, to have married Henry DeBerry.

Her own headstone, in City Cemetery #3 San Antonio, is engraved Nancy DeBerry.

Her memorial page is linked to six children.","STR06" "I25707","McLemore","Nancy","2 Jan 1847","4 Feb 1899","0","Could she have first married a KYLE? (There is a Nancy Kyle, age 31, living with Ruth McLemore at the time of the 1880 census).","STR06" "I22215","McLemore","Nancy ""Nanny""","Between 1774 and 1790","Abt 1870","0","Married a TEW.","STR06" "I24481","McLemore","Nancy Adaline ""Addie""","25 Sep 1864","12 Jan 1923","0","She and her brother Rufus were both very ill as young children. Rufus died young, but Addie grew into adulthood and married. She was never able to have children of her own, however.

She was living with her sister, Sarah WILLIAMS, in Luling, Texas, at the time of the 1880 census.","STR06" "I24481","McLemore","Nancy Adaline ""Addie""","25 Sep 1864","12 Jan 1923","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Texas, Caldwell, JP 4, ED 123
Enumerated 12 Jun 1900 by W.C. McKeon
SD 12 ED 123 Sheet 7B
125-125
Cadena, E.C. Hd W M Aug 1859 40 M11 Mexico Mexico Mexico Emig. 1876 School Teacher
Cadena, Addie Wf W F Nov 1864 35 M 11 0/0 Tx Ky Tn

1910 Census
Texas, Caldwell, JP 4, ED 32
Enumerated 7 May 1910
SD 10, ED 32, Sheet 23A
229-396
Cadna, Elias Hd M 52 M? 21 Mexico/Spanish Mexico/Spanish Mexico/Spanish School Teacher
Cadna, Addie W F 45 M1 21 0/0 Tx Ky Tn

1920 Census
Texas, Bexar, San Antonio Ward 7
Stampted page 122
E. C Cadina Hd 55 Teacher Public School Tx Mexico Mexico
Addie Cadina Wife 55 Tx Ky Tn


1930 Not located","STR06" "I29657","McLemore","Nancy Ann","Between 1810 and 1815","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a SANDERS.","STR06" "I27037","","","","","","","" "I25522","McLemore","Nancy Dabney","17 Dec 1836","","0","A transcription of ""The McLemore Family Bible, 1822-1859 owned by Hillis Fry McLemore of Jackson, MS and contributed by Fairy B. McLemore Edwards of Canyon Lake, Texas, shows on page 4:

Nancy Dabney McLemore daughter of Sugars McLemore
and Elizabeth his wife was born on Saturday 17th of
December 1836 - Maried 10th May 1856 Theo Cole

(The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ translated
out of the original Greek and with the former translations dilligently
compared and revised, and Canne's Marginal References. Stereotyped
by James Conner New York. By J. Emory and R. Waugh for
the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Conference Office, 14 Crosby
Street. J. Collord, Printer. 1829 )

http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf

Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, ""ANSEARCHIN' "" News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 38.


Nicole Brooks is interested in any photos or information on the slaves of Nancy's father, Sugars McLemore. She is asking because her third great grandmother was one of them and with whom he fathered several children who are her direct ancestors. Her ancestors name was Amanda, and Sugars purchased her sometime around the mid to late 1840s in Memphis and took her to Brownsville. She remained in his household until around 1856 when she was then gifted to his daughter Nancy (Nannie) Dabney McLemore after she married Thomas Cole. If you have any information relating to the slaves held by this family, please contact Nicole at the email address below:

Nicole Brooks
nb04mba@yahoo.com","STR06" "I25802","McLemore","Nancy Josephine","Apr 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1880 census, she was living with her sister and brother-in-law, Louisa and Mial ABERNATHY.

She is shown by some researchers as having married either David HOBBS or David HOBBS LAUDERDALE. His correct last name was Lauderdale, per the Social Security application of her daughter, Whitten Lauderdale Cowart.","STR06" "I25802","McLemore","Nancy Josephine","Apr 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Alabama, Colbert County, Leighton Beat
Enumerated 2 June 1900 by Thomas Lile
SD 8 ED 11 Sheet 3B
57-58
Lauderdale, David H Hd W M Nov 1849 50 M 18 Tn Ireland Germany Blacksmith
Lauderdale, Josephine Wife W F Apr 1862 38 M 18 3/2 Ala Ala Ala
Lauderdale, Whitten Dtr F W May 1886 14 S Tn Tn Ala At School","STR06" "I27345","McLemore","Nancy K.","1 Mar 1873","22 Mar 1948","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J69P-27S
Name: Nancy Mclemore Olinger
Titles & Terms (Original):
Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Death Date: 22 Mar 1948
Death Place: Scottsboro, Jackson, Alabama
Gender: Female
Race (Original): white
Race (Standardized): White
Age at Death: 75y 11d
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 11 Mar 1873
Birthplace: Alabama
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: Jno. Henry Olinger
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original):
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Name: John Mclemore
Father's Titles & Terms (Original):
Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Birthplace: Alabama
Mother's Name: Rebecca Mckinney
Mother's Titles & Terms (Original):
Mother's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Domestic
Street Address:
Residence: Scottsboro, Jackson, Alabama
Cemetery: Gross
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 23 Mar 1948
Funeral Home:
Informant:
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 1908827
Reference Number: cn 5224
Collection: Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974","STR06" "I27345","McLemore","Nancy K.","1 Mar 1873","22 Mar 1948","0","(Research):

Children:

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6TH-Z82
Name: Bettie Jane Dukes
Titles & Terms (Original):
Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Death Date: 05 Feb 1956
Death Place: Jackson, Alabama
Gender: Female
Race (Original):
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Age at Death: 55y
Estimated Birth Date: 1901
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original):
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Name: Henry Olinger
Father's Titles & Terms (Original):
Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nancy Mclemore
Mother's Titles & Terms (Original):
Mother's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
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Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
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Funeral Home:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 1908907
Reference Number: 5004
Collection: Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JKSS-RXT
Name: Rebecca Mae English
Titles & Terms (Original):
Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Death Date: 09 Jul 1974
Death Place: Scottsboro, Jackson, Alabama
Gender: Female
Race (Original):
Race (Standardized):
Age at Death: 66y
Estimated Birth Date: 1908
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name: John C. English
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original):
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Name: J. Henry Olinger
Father's Titles & Terms (Original):
Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nancy Mclemore
Mother's Titles & Terms (Original):
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Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Funeral Home:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242116
Reference Number: 17076
Collection: Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974","STR06" "I25627","McLemore","Nancy Mary","1 Nov 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","Some researchers show her date of death as early as 1873. Henry Lee of McComb, Mississippi instead lists it as May 21, 1909, with her burial in the Green Creek Cemetery in Perry County, Mississippi. As this is the date that her husband's death was reported in a Covington County newspaper, he might be confusing the two.","STR06" "I25627","McLemore","Nancy Mary","1 Nov 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

Mississippi, Perry County, Southern District
Enumerated 15 Sep 1860 by Henry E. Lee
291-279
Henry E. Lee 28 M Teacher of Common School $--- $200 Mi
Nancy Lee 29 F Mi
Rachel Lee 6 F Mi
[Why were sons Fate and John Thomas not listed??]
292-280
Joseph & Marth McLemore
293-281
Londy & Luvinia Fairchild
294-282
Josiah & Sarah McLemore","STR06" "I263","","","","","","","" "I35964","McLemore","Nannie Dabney","6 Apr 1894","8 Oct 1965","0","(Research):The Barksdale Fmaily History and genealogy showed that she married William Ashford CLAYPOOL, and they resided in Memphis. No Issue.","STR06" "I26281","McLemore","Nannie Pearle","31 Aug 1880","26 Apr 1932","0","A Transcription of the Rachel Dodd McLemore Bible, originally owned by Mrs. Rachel P. (Dodd) McLemore, Route 3, Humboldt, Tenn., is now in possession of her granddaughter, Fairy Bell (McLemore) Edwards, Canyon Lake, Tex., who has contributed a copy of the records to TGS.

Nannie Pearle McLemore was born August 31st, 1880

(International Series, The Holy Bible containing the Old and New
Testaments translated out of the original tongues: and with the former
translations diligently compared and revised. International. Small Pica
Octavo. Clear Type Edition. The John C. Winston Co., Publishers of the
International Series.)

http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf

Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, ""ANSEARCHIN' "" News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 89.","STR06" "I26893","","","","","","","" "I26108","McLemore","Narcissa M.","Abt 1859","Abt 1936","0","Betty Pritchett notes she was a school teacher.","STR06" "I22049","McLemore","Nathaniel","Abt 1762","4 Jan 1824","0","Not mentioned in the transcription of his father's will. However, he was listed as the oldest son of Atkins on Mark Freeman's webpage. He was a member of the Milita in Bute County.

He served as a bondsman at the Orange County, North Carolina weddings of John SARKSTON to Margaret ARMSTRONG (21 March 1800) and William SMITH to Tabitha CATE (15 December 1800).

ORANGE COUNTY, NC - DEEDS - Richard Christmas to Nathaniel McLemore, 14 Nov 1791File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by:Ginger L. Christmas-Beattie gxmas@gte.net

Orange County North Carolina Deed Book 4 p.692
This indenture made the fourteenth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one. Between Richard Christmas of the county of Orange and state of North Carolina of the one part and Nathaniel McLemoreof the state and county of the other part. Witnesseth that the said Richard Christmas for and in consideration of one hundred pounds current money paid to him in hand by the said Nathaniel McLemorethe receipt thereof the said Richard Christmas doth hereby acknowledge, hath granted, bargained and sold and by these presence doth grant, bargain and sell unto the said Nathaniel McLemorehis heirs and assigns all that tract of land lying and being in the county of Orange on the waters of Little Cain Creek

(Deed courtesy of Joe Pruitt on 10/4/2006)

Obituary

January 26, 1924

Departed this life at his residence in Davidson county, on the 4th inst., Mr. Nathaniel McLemore, late of North Carolina. With those to whom he was best known, he ever sustained the character of an honest man and a good neighbor.

https://thenashvillecemetery.org/obituary-index/1824-2#McLemore

(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)","STR06" "I46723","McLemore","Neill C.","Abt 1867","","0","On his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Angela Short Hudson, he was listed as having married (1) Emma Black and (2) Annie J. Williamson, with Annie also being buried at Beaver Dam Cemetery.","STR06" "I27669","McLemore","Nella Ray","6 Oct 1911","1 May 2008","0","In 1940, Nella was a Lodger in the home of Ralph and Gail Willis of Louisville, Kentucy. They were the parents of her sister-in-law, Maxine, who was married to her brother Aubrey. Her occupation was Beautician.

Obituary, as copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Robin Blackshear:

LUNSFORD, NELLA RAY, 96, passed away May 1, 2008 at The Richwood Nursing Home in LaGrange, KY.

She was the former Nella McLemore and a member of the Church of Christ.

She is survived by her son, William B. Younger Jr; daughter, Doris J. Smith; sister, Lois Robison; seven grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.

Funeral service will be 1 p.m. Monday at Owen Funeral Home Jeffersontown, 9318 Taylorsville Road, with a private burial in Louisville Memorial Gardens West. Visitation is 2-5 p.m. Sunday.

Published in The Courier-Journal on 5/3/2008.

Brought to you by: Louisville Memorial Gardens West","STR06" "I24690","McLemore","Nicholas","Between 1811 and 1813","Bef 1880","0","Thought, but not proven, to be a brother of Keton J. McLemore, whom he lived next door to in Sabine Parish, Louisiana at the time of the 1850 Federal Census. It ia ASSUMED, but not proven, that both are sons of Sterling McLEMORE of Kentucky, and grandson of Ephraim McLEMORE and Hannah HUDSPETH. He appears to have been born in either Tennessee or Kentucky.

Melba Gene McLemore notes that on 26 Jun 1851, Nicholas H. McLemore, in consideration of the sum of $150 sold to a third party property that had formerly been owned by K.J. McLemore, in the State of Louisiana, Parish of Sabine.","STR06" "I24690","McLemore","Nicholas","Between 1811 and 1813","Bef 1880","0","(Research):
In Kathy Casagranda's 1850 Sabine Parish (Louisiana) Census Transcription, she has the family listed as follows:

620 McLemore, Nicholas 39 M Farmer Tennessee
620 McLemore, Jane 31 F Tennessee
620 McLemore, Sterling 14 M Mississippi
620 McLemore, Evaline 11 F Tennessee
620 McLemore, William 10 M Tennessee
620 McLemore, Jas 8 M Tennessee
620 McLemore, Laura 5 F Mississippi
620 McLemore, Robt 4 M Mississippi
620 McLemore, Chas 1 M Mississippi

Casagranda notes that the Nicholas McLemore family was still living in Sabine Parish at the time of the 1860 census with children James, Robert, Richard and Martha. After 1860, there were no further records for this family in the Parish. However, she noted that a large number of individuals named McLemore lived in Union Parish.

Listed immediately prior to the Nicholas McLemore's family in 1850 was that of K.J. and Rebecca McLemore. The relationship between the two families is not known with certainty, but they appear to be related based on their migration patterns and proximity.

In 1860, the family is transcribed by Casagranda as follows:

689 McLemore N.H. 47 M Minister-Meth $450 Ohio
689 McLemore Mrs. 42 F Tennessee
689 McLemore James 19 M Farm Laborer Tennessee
689 McLemore, Laura 17 F Tennessee
689 McLemore, Robert 13 M Tennessee
689 McLemore, Richard 11 M Tennessee
689 McLemore, Martha 9 F Louisiana

1870 Census
Louisiana, New Orleans, 11-Wd
Series: M593 Roll: 524 Page: 570
Nicholas McLemore 56 Ky W M Flour Inspector
Eliza G. McLemore 50 Tenn W F
Robert McLemore 22 Miss W M
Felix McLemore 16 La W M
Alice McLemore 10 La W F
Vandorne McLemore 7 Miss W M","STR06" "I25185","McLemore","Nicholas Antone","Nov 1882","Abt 1938","0","WWI Draft Registration not located.","STR06" "I29967","","","","","","","" "I21854","","","","","","","" "I240","","","","","","","" "I31477","","","","","","","" "I35531","McLemore","Norman C.","11 Sep 1906","22 Jun 2004","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 7
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 234-25 SD 11 Sheet 4B
77-79
McLemore, Norman C. Hd M W 23 M 23 Ok US US Farmer
McLemore, Zelma L Wf F W 21 M 21 Tx Tx Tx
Sides, James F Lodger M W 25 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer

","STR06" "I213","","","","","","","" "I32608","McLemore","Obadiah ""Obbie"" Nephi","4 Oct 1923","20 Oct 1995","0","Rozella Payne Coggin writes that the fourth child of McLin Able and Lora Alexander McLemore was Obadiah Nephi, 4 October 1923 to 20 October 1995. My uncle Obbie never had any children although he did marry late in life to his cousin Inez Alexander Morrison McLemore. He is buried in Barker Cemetery in Western Limestone County, Alabama.","STR06" "I25806","McLemore","Octavia","Abt 1864","Yes, date unknown","0","Octavia is often a name given to the eighth daughter, however it appears that Octavia may have actually been the ninth or tenth child born in Maclin and Nancy.","STR06" "I27640","McLemore","Odie Lee","28 Dec 1879","8 Jul 1948","0","His Texas Death certificate listed his father as John McLemore and his mother as unknown. Occupation was shown as Retired Farmer. The informant was Arvel McLemore, a son, and burial place was simply shown as Ovilla, Texas, the same city he died in.","STR06" "I27640","McLemore","Odie Lee","28 Dec 1879","8 Jul 1948","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Precinct 4 Big Creek
Enumerated 8 May 1910
SD 8 ED 103 Sheet 9B
168-181
McLemore, John W Hd M W 58 M1 42 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Angeline M Wf F W 58 M1 42 11/6 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, John C Son M W 19 Ala Ala Ala Farm Labor
-182
McLemore, Buford Hd M W 21 M1 1 Ala Ala Ala Miller ?? Mill
McLemore, Mary Wf F W 23 M1 1 Tn Unk Unk
McLemore, Tessie Dtr F W 2/12 S Ala Ala Tn
169-183
McLemore, Ottie L Hd M W 30 M9 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Sallie E Wf F W 22 Mi 3/3 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Lavada A Dtr F W 7 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Arvel H Son M W 5 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Bessie Dtr F W 3 S Ala Ala Ala

1920 Census
Texas, Ellis County, Precinct No 7
Enumerated 7 Jan 1920
SD 5 ED 146 Sheet 2A
28-28
McLemore, Oda L Hd M W 40 M Tn Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Sallie Wf F W 34 M Ala Ala ALa
McLemore, Lavada Dtr F W 17 S Ala Tn Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Arvell Son M W 15 S Ala Tn Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Bessie Dtr F W 12 S Ala Tn TAla Farm Laborer
McLemore, Ruby Dtr F W 7 S Ala Tn Ala
McLemore, Horace Son M W 1 4/12 S Tx Tn Ala

1930 Census
Texas, Ellis County, JP 7 West of MK RR
Enumerated April 15, 1930
ED 70-41 SD 16 Sheet 8A Stamped 255
168-168
McLamore, O.L. Head M W 50 M 22 Tn Ala Ala Farmer
McLamore, Sallie Wife F W 45 M 16 Ala Tn Ala
McLamore, Bessie Str F W 22 S Ala Tn Ala
McLamore, Horace Son M W 11 S Tx Tn Al
McLamore, Elizabeth Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tn Ala","STR06" "I22260","McLemore","Ogaretta","16 Aug 1912","Abt 1989","0","She married first Napolean MURFF and second a man named GRAY.","STR06" "I36945","McLemore","Ola M.","3 Apr 1897","11 Nov 1971","0","Name: Ola M. Roark
Death Date: 11 Nov 1971
Death Place: Graham, Young, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 74 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1897
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J. H. Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Frances Smith
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223415
Digital Film Number: 4169942
Image Number: 2883
Reference Number: 83826
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I33357","","","","","","","" "I35266","McLemore","Oleta","Abt 1901","Yes, date unknown","0","Penny Thorne shows her as Oleta Susan McLemore, and cites her place of birth as Hood County, Texas.","STR06" "I26766","McLemore","Oliver Dalmer","7 Jul 1898","3 Oct 1971","0","Called ""Daddy Mac"" by his family. Middle name somestimes shown as Delma.

He has a military marker, embossed with a cross, his namd and dates, and the inscription ""Alabama, PFC 5 Co 107 Ammo Train World War I. ""","STR06" "I26766","McLemore","Oliver Dalmer","7 Jul 1898","3 Oct 1971","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 Federal Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Slough Twp, Precinct 10
Enumerated April 23, 1930
ED 19 SD 2 Sheet 10B
191-192
McLemore, Oliver D Hd M W 31 M 25 Ala Ala Ala Farmer General Farming
McLemore, Ada W. Wife F W 25 M 19 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Oliver D Jr. Son M W 5 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Katherine O Dtr F W 4 4/12 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Alvis M Son M W 1 3/12 S Ala Ala Ala","STR06" "I30145","McLemore","Oliver Dempsey ""Demp""","27 Jun 1924","10 May 2014","0","Oliver Dempsey md. Virginia Dare CHRISTOPHER and had Ginger, Michael and Dusty. (The Lure and Lore of Limestone County, p. 147). His nephew, Carl Alvis McLemore writes that ""Uncle Demp went into the service at 18, and was dropped behind enemy lines on D-Day. Only 6 of out of the 50 in his squadron survived, being captured by the Germans. He was a POW for close to a year.""Oliver Dempsey McLemore, 89, passed away on Saturday, May 10, 2014, at the Athens-Limestone Hospital, Athens, Alabama.

He was born to Oliver Delma and Ada Gordon McLemore on June 27, 1924.

He graduated from Tanner High School in 1943 and attended Athens College on the GI Bill. He was drafted in the Army as a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Unit. He was a POW in Germany and was a Purple Heart recipient. He returned to the U.S. in 1945 and married his beloved sweetheart, Virginia Dare Christopher. They were married 68 years. He worked at TVA, Brownsferry Nuclear Planta as a pipefitter and retired in 1988. He was a member of the Pipefitters Local 760. He was a member of the Round Island Baptist Church.

He is survived by his wife, Virginia Dare Christopher McLemore; three children, daughter, Ginger Martin and husband Granville Martin of Athens; sons, Mike McLemore and wife Wanda Casteel McLemore of Birmingham and Dusty McLemore and wife Patsy Holland McLemore of Athens. He has seven grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Billy Ray McLemore and sisters, Betty Fay McLemore and Catherine Griffin of Athens.

Burial will be in Limestone Memorial Gardens with Military Honors. Spry Funeral Home is assisting the family.","STR06" "I38385","McLemore","Olivia ""Alley""","Abt 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","http://warren.msghn.org/marriages_m.html

McLemore, Oliva to Stout, William 18 July 1842","STR06" "I38385","McLemore","Olivia ""Alley""","Abt 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Warren County
Enuermated 2 Nov 1850
1215-1247
William Stout 30 M Farmer Miss
Olivia South 25 F Miss
Matilda Stout 5 F Miss
Sally Stout 3 F Miss
Martha Stout S F Miss

1860 Census
Mississippi, Warren County, P.O. Vicksburg
Enumerated 4 Aug 1860
Page 141
1122-1109
W. Stout 50 M Farmer Miss
Alley Stout 35 F Miss
Matilda Stout 14 F Miss
Martha Stout 12 F Miss
Jackson Stout 7 M Miss
S. McLemore 70 F Ohio
Deborah McLemore 30 F Miss
Evalina McLemore 21 F Miss","STR06" "I2020","McLemore","Ollie Mae","13 Jan 1894","29 Dec 1977","0","As a young girl, Ollie would say ""I wish I could help you (do the dishes), but my legs just carry me out of the kitchen."" (As told by Ruby Lee Morgan)","STR06" "I37859","McLemore","Oneta Aline","4 Oct 1909","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a JONES, and was a nurse, living in South Houston, Harris County, Texas.","STR06" "I46753","","","","","","","" "I24684","McLemore","Ora Lee","21 Dec 1906","22 Nov 1924","0","Conflicting information is shown as to the exact date and location of death. Both June 5, 1924 in Brady and November 22, 1924 in Erath County are shown.","STR06" "I25083","","","","","","","" "I22261","McLemore","Oran A.","30 Apr 1916","25 Jul 1984","0","He married Florence HINTON.","STR06" "I46024","McLemore","Orben","7 Dec 1901","3 Oct 1933","0","Instead shown as Andrew J. McLemore, age 18, on the 1920 census with his parents and siblings.","STR06" "I27727","McLemore","Orville Erdie","23 Nov 1925","2 Apr 1993","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Bonnie Goodman:

Funeral for Orville E. McLemore, 67, of Decatur will be Sunday at 2 p.m. at Brown Service Funeral Home with the Rev. Bill Hines, the Rev. George Sawyer and the Rev. Roger White officiating.

Burial will be in Roselawn Cemetery. The family will receive friends tonight from 6 to 9 at the funeral home. Mr. McLemore died Friday at Huntsville Hospital. He was a member of Calvary Assembly of God, a decorated veteran of the U.S. Navy in World War II and a member of American Legion Post 15. He was a construction supervisor who was born November 23, 1925, in Limestone County.

He is survived by his wife, Ella Ree McLemore; one son, Richard Orville McLemore of Trinity; three daughters, Carolyn Hudgins and Glenda Troyer, both of Decatur, and Deborah Roberts of Danville; one sister, Elaine Trousdale of Athens; 14 grandchildren; and 13 great grandchildren.

DECATUR DAILY - April 3, 1993

There is also a photo of his military marker at this Memorial page. He was showsn as ""S1 US Navy, World War II.""","STR06" "I26250","McLemore","Orville Lee","Sep 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","In his father's obituary, he is listed as of Statesboro, Georgia. He was said to have married Cornelia CARMICHAEL, and they were the parents of Gilbert McLemore and Cornelia Elizabeth McLemore of Atlanta, Georgia.","STR06" "I26874","McLemore","Oscar Adelbert","10 Dec 1871","6 Oct 1939","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Federal Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Hazelhurst West Pr Part of Beat One
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 7 ED 31 Sheet 10A
161-168
McLemore, Oscar A Hd W M Dec 1871 28 M 8 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Mattie E Wf W F July 1868 31 m 8 5/5 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Leana Dtr W F Oct 1892 7 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Ruth E Dtr W F Mar 1894 6 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, William L. Son W M Nov 1895 4 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Miller A Son W M Feb 1898 2 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Caleb S (Malvin) son W M May 1899 1 S Miss Miss Miss

1910 Federal Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Hazelhurst West (Beat 1)
Enumerated 22 and 23 of April 1910
SD 7 ED 43 Sheets 5A and 5B (bottom and top)
82-82
McLemore, O. A. Hd M W 38 M 19 Miss Miss Miss Farmer General Farm
McLemore, Mattie E Wf F W 41 M 19 9/9 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Fannie L Dtr F W 17 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Ruth Dtr F W 15 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Leon Son M W 14 Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McLemore, Miller Son M W 12 Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McLemore, Malvern Son M W 10 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Laura Dtr F W 8 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Mattie Dtr F W 6 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Roy Son M W 5 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Bryan I.?/S.? Son M W 3 Miss Miss Miss

1920 Federal Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Hazelhurst Pr West District 1
Enumerated 13 Jan 1930
SD 7 ED 45 Sheet 9A
McLemore, Oscar A. Hd M W 48 Miss Miss Miss Farmer General
McLemore, Mrs. Martha E Wf F W 50 M Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Leona F Dtr F W 26 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Leon Son M W 24 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Malvin Son M W 20 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Laura M Dtr F W 17 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Mattie E Dtr F W 15 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Roy Son M W 14 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Bryan S Son M W 12 S Miss Miss Miss

1930 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Beat 1 West
Enumerated 15 Apr 1930
ED 15-4 SD 8 Sheet 15B
305-313
McLemore, O. A Head M W 58 M 29 Miss Miss Miss Farmer General Farm
McLemore, Mattie Wf F W 60 M 22 Miss Miss Miss None
McLemore, Leona Dtr F W 36 S Miss Miss Miss None
McLemore, Leon Son M W 33 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McLemore, Bryan Son M W 22 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer","STR06" "I22206","McLemore","Oscar Bernice","15 Jan 1881","20 May 1949","0","1906 Sampson County, NC Voter Records Little Coharie Twp O.B. McLEMORE age 25 Ancestor: ---------- (Courtesy Robert McLemore Butler)

When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was listed as a farmer in Roseboro, Sampson County, North Carolina. His nearest relative was his mother, Elizabeth McLemore. He was shown as being of medium heighth and build, with Gray eyes and dark hair.

Name: Oscar Bernice Mclemore
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 20 May 1949
Burial Place: Rosebaro, N. C. R #1
Death Date: 20 May 1949
Death Place: Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina
Age: 68
Birth Date: 15 Jan 1881
Birthplace: North Carolina
Occupation:
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Lofton Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nancy E. Spell
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B02032-4
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1926699
Reference Number: v 9B cn 9830
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994


","STR06" "I22206","McLemore","Oscar Bernice","15 Jan 1881","20 May 1949","0","(Research):
Could Oscar have first married Margaret Emaline SESSOMS? Robert McLemore Butler has, in his notes, the following death notice:

Sampson County, NC Died Roseboro, NC 19 Dec 1956 Margaret Emaline McLemore b. 9 Feb 1861 F John Elson Sessoms M Penny Fisher Spouse OSCAR BERNICE McLEMORE Bk 44 p 251.

However, I don't think that the Oscar McLemore that Margaret married was Oscar Bernice McLemore, the son of Lofton. I believe this was another Oscar McLemore.

Oscar Bernice doesn't seem to be a likely fit for at least three reasons three reasons:

1) Oscar Bernice (assuming his date of birth is accurate) would have only been about 14 in 1895, when W. Oscar and Margaret got married.

Marriage record per Robert McLemore Butler:

* 1895 - Sampson County, NC .. Married .. 9 Mar 1895 .. M.O. McLemore (19) to Margaret E. Sessoms (21) .. Wit. J.W. Underwood, J.O. Johnson, S.B. Sessoms .. married at brides home.

2) Oscar Bernice was still listed with his parents in 1900, only five years after the date of the marriage, so it was either another Oscar that married Margaret, or Oscar Bernice had already been married and divorced. However, W.O. and Margarett McLemore executed a deed, referenced below, in 1905, so appear to have remained married.

Sampson County Deed Book Book 139, Page 133 Abstract of Deed W.O. McLEMORE to A. F. FISHER

Made this first day of September 1905 by W.O. McLEMORE wife Margrett McLEMORE of Sampson County and state of North Carolina of the first part to A.F. FISHER of Sampson County and state of North Carolina of the second part...in consideration of the sum of Three Dollars to them paid by A.F. FISHER....convey to said A.F. FISHER....a certain tract or parcel of land in Little Coharie Township....adjoining the lands of J.L. BULLARD A.F. FISHER house tract, and others....containing one acres of land more or less..

...whereof the said W.O. McLEMORE hath hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written W.O. McLEMORE MARGRETT McLEMORE Attest W.J. FAIRCLOTH, J.P.

...North Carolina Sampson County the foregoing certificate of W.J. Faircloth J.P of Sampson County is adjudged to be correct and sufficient Let the instruments with the certificate be registered Witness my hand this 31st day of Oct 1905 W.F. SESSOMS Clerk Superior Court Recorded Oct 31st, 1915 R.A. INGRAM Regr. of Deeds

3) The Oscar that was married to Margarett was usually listed as W.O. or W. Oscar McLemore. Oscar Bernice is usually listed as O.B. or Bernice McLemore.

I could not find a W.O. or Oscar or Margaret or Maggie INDEXED in 1900 or 1910. It is possible that I simply overlooked them.

It appears that W.O. died sometime before 1920, because on the 1920 and 1930 census, I do find Maggie as a widow. In 1920 she was in Little Coharie, and Cordia, Elisha*, Emma May and Ginnie were listed as children. In 1930, she is also in Little Coharie, with only Elisha* and Cordia (the two oldest children) still listed at home PLUS with a 12 year old niece, Mary McLemore.

Sampson County, NC .. Died .. 8 Jan 1986 .. *Elisha Anderson McLemore [b. 11 May 1900] ..F: Oscar McLemore M: Maggie Sessoms .. Bk 74 p 243. .. buried at Williams Cemetery, Sampson County, NC]","STR06" "I24865","McLemore","Ossie Clifton","8 Apr 1905","15 Jun 1906","0","Might have instead been born 9 March 1904.","STR06" "I38602","McLemore","Otis","25 Sep 1880","26 Mar 1961","0","""Otis was Sams brother. Otis did marry Annie Neismith, Had 2 children: Craven & Daisy. Annie died And Otis later married my mother, Mamie. Otis had other siblings: Anthony (Tony), George and Elizabeth."" Committ submitted by Nealmc9543 on 12/27/2009 to the 1900 Census record of William and Celestia McLemore","STR06" "I38602","McLemore","Otis","25 Sep 1880","26 Mar 1961","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Indian Territory, Choctaw Nation, Twp 10 NR 27 East
Enumerated 11 and 12 Jun 1900
SD ??? ED 73 Sheet 225A Stamped 25
405-???
McLemore, Samuel Head W M Mar 1873 Miss MIss Miss
McLemore, Annie Wf W F May 1878 22 M 5 2/1 Tx La La
McLemore, Lula F Dtr W F May 1898 Indian Territory Miss Tx
406-???
McLemore, Otis Head W M Mar 1880 20 M1 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Annie Wf W F Jan 1884 16 M 1 2/1 Ark Ark Ark
McLemore, xxx Dtr W F May 1900 S Indian Territory Miss Ark

1910 Census
Oklahoma, LeFlore County, Milton Twp
Enumerated 20 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 155 Sheet 2B
35-35
McLemore, Sam C Head M W 37 m1 15 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Minnie L Wf F W 33 m1 15 6/5 Tx La La
McLemore, Florence L Dtr F W 11 S Ok Miss Tx Farm Laborer
McLemore, Gladis O Dtr F W 8 S Ark Miss Tx
McLemore, Mabel Dtr F W 6 S Ark Miss Tx
McLemore, Denver Son M W 2 S Ok Miss Tx
McLemore, Myrtle Dtr F W 6/12 S Ok Miss Tx
McLemore, Otis Brother M W 29 Wd Miss MIss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Craven W Son M W 8 S Ark Miss Ark
McLemore, Daisy Dtr F W 6 S Ark Miss Ark

1920 Census
Oklahoma, LeFlore County, Bokoshe Twp
Enumerated 27 Feb 1920
SD 3 ED 97 Sheet 29A
550-569
McLemore, Otis Head M W 39 M Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Mamie Wf F W 22 M Ark Ark Ark
McLemore, Clarence Son M W 3 11/12 S Ok Miss Ark
McLemore, Craven J Son M W 18 S Ok Miss Ark
McLemore, Daisy Dtr F W 16 S Ark Miss Ark

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Caddo County, Gracemot Town, White Bread(?) Township
ED 8-54 SD 4 Sheets 12B and 13A
227-240
McLemore, ??? Head M W 22 m 18 Ok Miss Ok
McLemore, Marie Wf F W 20 M 20 Ok Ark Miss
McLemore, Lee Son M W 11/12 S Ok Ok Ok
228-281
McLemore, Otis Head M W 46 m 18 Miss Miss Miss Farmer Cotton
McLemore, Mamie J Wf F W 28 M 16 Ark Ark Ark
McLemore, Clarence H Son M W 14 S Ok Miss Ark
McLemore, Lucille N Dtr F W 9 S Ok Miss Ark
McLemore, Earnesteen Dtr F W 4 2/12 S Ok Miss Ark
McLemore, Delethia Dtr F W 5/12 S Ok Miss Ark
---/282
McLemore, Craven J Head M W 24 M 25 Ok Miss Ok Farmer Cotton
McLemore, Delphia Wf F W 20 M 16 Ok Ok Ark
McLemore, William E Son m W 2 S Ok Ok Ok
McLemore, Annie L Dtr F W 12 S Ok Ok Ok








","STR06" "I35528","McLemore","Otys Irene","31 Jan 1903","18 Feb 1982","0","Her occupation was shown as ""occupationsa"" on her Texas Death certificate. She was married, and the informant was L. E. Lee, her surving spouse","STR06" "I26861","McLemore","Owen","Jan 1896","3 Oct 1906","0","April Makerney initially theorized that Ethel McLemore, age 19, and shows as a daughter-in-law of Albert George McLemore at the time of the 1920 census was the widow of Owen. However, she later concluded that Ethel was actually Amos McLemore's widow.

","STR06" "I22205","McLemore","Owen Abner H.","13 Feb 1878","Abt 1904","0","Census instead shows him as Owen A, born ca 1878? May have died prior to 1910, as his mother indicates at the time of the 1910 census that she was the mother of 4 children, three of them still living.","STR06" "I22236","McLemore","Ozzie Letchford","Oct 1893","Yes, date unknown","0","Middle name as listed on this website. Not verified.

http://ploughboys.org/tag/2nd-battalion-north-carolina-local-defense/page/2/","STR06" "I30487","McLemore","P. D.","18 May 1921","23 Jul 2007","0","His given name was P.D., though he used Paul David while in the military as they refused to accept only his initials.

Monticello, Arkansas25 July 2007
Advance Monticellonian

P.D. McLemore

P.D. McLemore, 86, of Wilmar, died Monday, July 23, 2007 at home.

He was a U.S. Army veteran of WWII, serving with the U.S. forces at Omaha Beach on DDay. He retired after 38 years with the Mississippi River Fuel Company and was a Mason and volunteer fire department chief in Wilmar for many years. He was a member and deacon at Wilmar Baptist Church.

He was preceded in death by his first wife of 41 years, Zirlene McLemore; a brother, Alton McLemore; and a sister, Freddie Mae Taylor.

Survivors included his wife, Janie Bailey McLemore; two sons, David McLemore and wife Margie of Russellville and Jerry McLemore of Monticello; two daughters, Linda Sawyer of Monticello and Karen Cherry and husband Dennis of Summerville, W.V.; two brothers, Felix McLemore of Mineral Wells, Texas and Tommy McLemore of Warren; two sisters, Fay Pattinotte of Yazoo City, Miss, and Betty Kigt of Monticello; ten grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held today (Wednesday, July 25) at Stephenson-Dearman Funeral Home with Rev. Terrell Wallace and Rev. Raymond Reed officiating. Burial was at Wilmar Cemetery with military honors.

Pallbearers were Danny McIntyre, Joey McIntrye, Tony Thurman, William McLemore, Clint McLemore, David Bayird and Arron Taylor.

Honorary pallbearers were Billy Haynes, Marshall Baughn, Andy Black, S.T. Roark and Charles Stattford.

(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)","STR06" "I45838","","","","","","","" "I9104","McLemore","Patricia Deann","26 Feb 1964","5 Jun 2012","0","Patricia Deann McLemore Polanco, born February 26, 1964, in Pirmasens, Germany, Deann was a resident of Hutto, Texas. She passed away, after a short battle with cancer, at Hospice Austin Christopher House in Austin, Texas. She was a mother, transcriptionist, creator, co-founder and owner of MotivatedMoms. com. She went to be with her Lord on June 5th, 2012. Funeral Services will be 2:00 p.m., Sunday, June 10, 2012, at Zion Hill Baptist Church, with burial following at Zion Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be 6:00 - 8:00 p.m., Saturday, June 9, 2012, at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home in Jasper. She was preceeded in death by her father, Billy D. McLemore and her sister, Mary Helen McLemore. Deann is survived by her son, Eric Polanco; her mother, Helen Judy McLemore; brother Mike McLemore and wife, Theresa; sister, Debra Hardison and husband, Don; sister, Brenda LaComb and husband, Brian; 4 nieces; 3 nephews; 2 great-nieces; 5 great-nephews; 2 uncles; 4 aunts; and many loving friends. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Hospice Austin Christopher House, 4107 Spacewood Springs, Suite 100, Austin, TX 78759 or the American Cancer Society , P. O. Box 662, Lufkin, TX 75902-0662

BeaumontEnterprise.com
Published in the Beaumont Enterprise on June 9, 2012","STR06" "I35600","McLemore","Patricia Kay","19 Feb 1947","30 Apr 2011","0","She was listed as Patricia Kay Key on the SSDI, and her last address of record was in Canton.","STR06" "I34253","McLemore","Patrick","Aug 1835","Aft 1910","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1870 Census
Missouri, Dade County, South Township, P.O. Greenfield
Enumerated 15 and 18 July 1870
Pages No. 8 and 9, Stamped 109
52-52
Pertle, James W. 24 M W Farmer $360 Tenn
"", Martha 25 F W Keeping House Mo
"", Missouri A 2 F W Mo
"", Mary A 1/12 F W Mo
"", Lucinda J 1/12 F W Mo
Stark, Leon 65 M W Farmer $2400 $690 Tn
Stark, Salina L 47 F W Keeping House Tn
53-53
Stark, Mary A 18 F W Mo
Stark, Leander M 17 M W Farm Laborer Mo
Stark, Lewis L 13 M W Farm Laborer Mo
Stark, Amanda 11 F W Mo
McLemore, Patrick 34 M W Farmer $12,000 $895 Tn

1880 Census
Missouri, Dade County, South Township
FHL Film # 1254683 NA Film # T9-0683 Page 152C
Patrick McLemore Self M M W 44 Tn Farmer TN TN
Mary A. McLemore W M F W 27 Mo Housekeeping TN TN
Tipton McLemore Son S M W 8 Mo Tn Mo
Metty McLemore Dau S F W 6 Mo Tn Mo
Detroit McLemore Son S M W 5 Mo Tn Mo
Lumany McLemore Dau 2 F W 2 Mo Tn Mo

1900 Census
Missouri, Dade County, Washington Township
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 71 Sheet 7A Stamped 318
151-153
McLemore, Patrick Hd W M Aug 1835 64 Wd Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Mettie Dtr W F July 1872 26 S Mo Tn Mo
McLemore, Fanny Dtr W F Jun 1880 19 S Mo Tn Mo
McLemore, Lillie Dtr W F July 1884 15 S Mo Tn Mo At School
McLemore, John L. Son W M Jan 1886 14 S Mo Tn Mo At School
Calmer, George Servant W M Dec 1886 18 S Mo Germany Unknow
n Farm Laborer

1910 Census
Missouri, Dade County, Washington Twp
Enumerated 23 Apr 1910
SD 6 ED 71 Sheet 5B
38-38
McLemore Patrick Hd M W 74 Wd Tn Tn Tn Own Income
McLemore, John S. Son M W 24 S O Tn Tn Farmer


1920 Census
not located","STR06" "I25249","McLemore","Patrick J.","24 Nov 1907","11 Jan 1989","0","His brother's 1969 obituary stated that Patrick was ""of San Antonio.""","STR06" "I47353","","","","","","","" "I38313","McLemore","Patsy","Bef 1802","Yes, date unknown","0","Tom Heseltine shows her as ""born aobut 1805 and married Joseph PERRY.""","STR06" "I45828","McLemore","Patsy Ellen","25 Jun 1937","25 Jun 1937","0","Name Patsy Ellen Mclemore
Titles and Terms (Original)
Event Date 25 Jun 1937
Event Place Decatur, Macon, Illinois
Gender Female
Marital Status
Race
Age 0
Birth Year (Estimated) 1937
Birth Date 25 Jun 1937
Birthplace Decatur, Macon, Illinois
Father's Name Alden L. Mclemore
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace Niantic, Ill.
Mother's Name Faye Collins
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Birthplace Decatur, Ill.
Occupation
Residence Place
Address
Spouse's Name
Spouse's Titles and Terms (Original)
Spouse's Birthplace
Burial Date 26 Jun 1937
Burial Place
Cemetery Fanlawn
Informant's Name
Additional Relatives
Digital Folder Number 4008429
Image Number 248
GS Film number 1766276
Reference ID V6cn754

Citing this Record:
""Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N3PK-PNL : accessed 15 Sep 2014), Patsy Ellen Mclemore, 25 Jun 1937; citing Public Board of Health, Archives, Springfield; FHL microfilm 1766276.","STR06" "I32579","","","","","","","" "I46003","McLemore","Paul Elmer","20 Jul 1914","23 Apr 1997","0","As of the 1940 census, he was living in Cameron County, Texas and working as an Olier on a dragline. He was married to 18 year old R. V., and they were the parents of a daughter, Barby Jane, just 11 months old. The three of them lived with his parents and siblings.","STR06" "I46003","McLemore","Paul Elmer","20 Jul 1914","23 Apr 1997","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Cameron County, JP 7
Outside of La Feria City and Santa Rosa Town
Enumerated April 17, 1940
SD 15 ED 31-60 Sheet 15B
Rabb Road
273-R-4-Yes
McLemore, Floyd (x) Head M W 48 M No 7 Misss Same Place Farmer Farm
McLemore, Minnie Wf F W 44 M No 2 Ala Same Place
McLemore, Austin Son M W 22 S No H4 Miss Same Place Macanic Radio
McLemore, Clifton Son M W 21 S No H1 Oklahoma Same Place Farm Labor Farm
McLemore, Paul Son M W 25 M No 7 Miss Same Place Oiler Drag Line
McLemore, R. V. Dtr in-law F W 18 M No 6 Tx R
McLemore, Barby Jane Grddtr F W 11/12 S Tx","STR06" "I25188","McLemore","Paul J.","Jul 1886","Abt 1928","0","Said to have died young in an accident. RC Karnes supplied a photo of his tombstone, taken at the Calvary Hill Cemetery in Dallas County, Texas. It reads Paul J. McLemore, 1887-1928.","STR06" "I46307","McLemore","Paul L.","12 Apr 1919","8 Oct 1943","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Richard Dixon, has a photo of his tombstone, and it is inscribed as follows:

In Memory of
Lt. Paul L. McLemore
Apr 12, 1919-Oct 8, 1943
392nd B. G. 579the B. S. (H)
Lost in North Sea, after Bombing
Mission to Germany, Oct. 8, 1943
Mother Jeanette M. 1885-1963 Father Mansford A. 1879-1949","STR06" "I27870","McLemore","Pearl Olivia","13 Jun 1881","3 Nov 1920","0","Eldon and Ann McLemore of Derby, Kansas, show her as married to Rosser Pelham BIRDSONG. Her Pennsylvania Death certificate shows her as Pearl McLemore Birdsong, and that she died at the age of 39 of acute anemia from placent previa due to a puefperal infection of nearly two months duration.","STR06" "I26863","McLemore","Pearly","Feb 1899","Bef 1910","0","April Makerney notes that she died in a housefire, apparently prior to the 1910 census, as she is no longer listed with the family, nor is she listed as a survivor in her father's obituary.","STR06" "I54","McLemore","Percy Lavell","11 Jan 1913","30 Apr 1991","0","Vessie McLemore didn't see the importance of naming his children immediately after they were born. He was content to simply call them ""baby"" until a name seemed to fit. Percy remained Baby for several years, until his parents began to call him ""Baby Percy"" after a bottle of Patent Medicine popular at the time. His middle initial was shown as ""C"" on the 1920 census.

Percy started helping his father on the ranch at a very young age. Evon remembers him going on a freight train with cattle to Kansas City, by himself, when he was only 14. He also became a rancher, as well as operating a cotton gin that had been his fathers. He also kept bees as a hobby.","STR06" "I34404","McLemore","Perry","16 Jan 1874","7 Feb 1948","0","May have instead been born in Tennessee?

Said to have married Maggie Dillen WITHROW, the sister of his brother Roy's wife (Notes from Rev. Bill McLemore citing Tom Heseltine).","STR06" "I27721","McLemore","Pettus F.","15 Feb 1904","Mar 1972","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Alabama, Limestone, Pleasant Grove Pr 7
Enumerated April 8, 1930 by John P. Brock
ED 42-10 SD 2 Sheet 4A Stamped 204
67-69
McLemore, Matt Hd M W 60 M 21 Ala Ala Ala Farming
McLemore, Mattie E Wf F 55 M 17 Ala Tn Ala
McLemore, Hassil Son M W 20 S Ala Ala Ala
68-70
McLemore, Eardie B. Hd W W 34 M 19 Ala Ala Ala Farming
McLemore, May N Wf F W 30 M 16 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Dessie E Dtr F W 9 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, James A Son M W 7 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Oville E Son M W 4 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, C.D. Son M W 4 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Harris M Son M W 2 S Ala Ala Ala
69-71
McLemore, Pettis F Hd M W 26 M Ala Ala Ala Farming
McLemore, Florence J Wf F W 25 M Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Evert F Son M W 4 3/12 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Leslie B Son M W 11/12 S Ala Ala Ala","STR06" "I25464","McLemore","Philemon","Abt 1797","Bef 1823","0","Betty Pritchett notes that he was the only child of this union that did not move to Tennessee.","STR06" "I38441","McLemore","Phoebe","Abt 1865","Yes, date unknown","0","http://presys.com/~debinflorence/WMcLemore.html","STR06" "I22007","McLemore","Pleasant","Between 1786 and 1790","Yes, date unknown","0","According to the 1840 Montgomery County, Alabama census, a 50-60 year old Pleasant McLemore was living in a household consisting only of himself. In 1860, a 70 year old P. McLemore was listed as a Mechanic, and living in the home of A. McLemore---his nephew if this gentelmen are indeed Pleasant McLemore and Anderson McLemore. This household was in Moro Township, Calhoun County, Arkansas.","STR06" "I24588","McLemore","Pleasant ""Pleas"" Cornelius","15 Aug 1900","15 Aug 1958","0","1917 Houston City Directory
Pleasant C. McLemore, Jr. Moncrief Lenoir Mfg Co Residence Address 2208 Semmes

Name: Pleasant Conelius Mclemore Jr.
Death Date: 19 Aug 1958
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 59 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1899
Birth Date: 15 Aug 1958
Birthplace: San Antonio, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Pleasant Conelius Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Viola T. Bowen
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Carpenter
Place of Residence: Houston, Harris, Texas
Cemetery: Brookside Memorial Park
Burial Place: Houston, Texas
Burial Date: 21 Aug 1958
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2115551
Digital Film Number: 4167371
Image Number: 2744
Reference Number: Item 6 cn 45386
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I24588","McLemore","Pleasant ""Pleas"" Cornelius","15 Aug 1900","15 Aug 1958","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Texas, Harris County, Pr 1, ED 148
Enumerated April 2, 1930 by Mrs. Lucy McDaniel
ED 101-148 SD 26 Sheet 1B
Between Hardy and Chochim Streets
Pleasant C. McLemore Hd O $350 M W 30 M@21 Tx Tx Tx Carpent
er House Contractor
Norine McLemore Wife W F 26 M@17 Tx Tx Tx
Warren McLemore Son M W 6 Tx Tx Tx
Evylen McLemore Dtr F W 3 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I24486","McLemore","Pleasant Cornelius","11 Nov 1873","19 Sep 1955","0","1893 San Antonio City Directory
P.C. McLemore, Carpenter, resides at 710 Sherman
(This is the same address as his mother, Nancy McLemore's, boarding home)

1894 San Antonio City Directory
Pleasant C. McLemore, Business S P Shops, Resides at 725 Burleson (This is the same address as his mother, Nancy McLemore's, boarding home)

1917 Houston City Directory
Pleasant C. McLemore, Trade Contractor, Business Address 2208 Semmes

Pleasant was interested in family history, and several letters he wrote to family members in the mid 1940's and 1950's have been preserved. He details much of his own history in these letters. He told his niece Ivy that he was a ""life long democrat."" He also informed her that he ""managed to drag through St. Marys College two terms, I payed my own tuition by driving a carriage..."" In a 1944 letter to J. W. McLemore in Altus, Oklahoma, Pleasant wrote that ""At one time, I was the leading building contractor in S.A. (San Antonio), owned my own woodworking mill. Raised race colts as a hobby, owned the fastest trotting horses in the city (a stallion) in 1909-10-11....(worked) for S.P.R.R. as a building forman...for over 7 years. I resigned to go in business for myself...."" In a later letter to his niece, Ivy, he wrote that ""over 500 houses in S. A. I made plans for and built them accordingly. The archtictects had much confidence in my bldg. judgement.""

Pleasant also told J.W. McLemore that in 1911 he took a contract from ""the Standard Oil Co. to build a gas pumping plant at Rodesa, La. I moved in Vivian. La. after completion."" In Vivian, he did both commerial and residential construction. After leaving Louisiana, he settled in Houston.

He also informed both correspondents of business reverses that caused him to go bankrupt. He told his niece Ivy that ""overwork was the cause of my affliction, my dr. had warned me unless I slowed down it would finally get me.

He is thought to be buried at either the Hollywood or Brookside Cemetery in Houston.

Name: Pleasant C. Mclemore
Death Date: 19 Sep 1955
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 80 years 1 month 8 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 11 Nov 1874
Birthplace: Bastrop, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Unknown
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Unknown
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Contractor
Place of Residence: Houston, Harris, Texas
Cemetery: Hollywood
Burial Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Burial Date: 23 Sep 1955
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114543
Digital Film Number: 4165516
Image Number: 1710
Reference Number: 45053
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976


","STR06" "I24486","McLemore","Pleasant Cornelius","11 Nov 1873","19 Sep 1955","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Texas, Bexar, JP 8, ED 72
Enumerated 19 May 1910 by Geo. H. Bacon
SD 14 ED 72 Sheet 22A Stamped 286
New Braunfels Ave Alamo Heights
334-351
McLemore, Pleasant C Hd 38 M1 17 Tx Unk Unk Contractor
McLemore, Viola W 33 M1 17 Tx Ny Mich
McLemore, David Son 16 Tx Tx Tx Carpenter/House Builder
McLemore, Pleasant Son 10 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Daniel Son 7 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Nay Dtr 5 Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Montgomery County, JP 1, Ed 103
Enumerated 18 Mar 1920 by E.C. Chisholm
Sheet 8A
McLemore, Pleasant Hd M W 47 M Tx Miss Miss Carpenter House
McLemore, Viola Wf F W 42 M Tx Ny Oh
McLemore, May Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Brazoria, Pr 1, Angleton, ED 1
Brazoria County Jail
Enumerated Apr 11, 1930 by Quillian Davidson
ED 20-1 SD 28 Sheet 14A
McLemore, Pleasant Inmate M W 57 M18 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I29904","McLemore","Pleasant Mason","Abt 1860","Aft 1930","0","""Alabama Deaths, 1908-1959"", but should be verified. Name: Pleasent Mason McLemore Death Date: Apr 1932 Death County: Montgomery Volume: 22 Roll: 3 Page #: 10651","STR06" "I29904","McLemore","Pleasant Mason","Abt 1860","Aft 1930","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Federal Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Walkers
FHL # 1254026 NA Film # T9-0026
Page 242D
McLemore, H.H. Self M W Ala 25 Farmer Ga Ala
McLemore, C. Wife F W Ala 21 Keeping House South Carolina
McLemore, T. Son M W Ala 9 months Ala Ala
McLemore, Mary F Other F W Ala 61 Keeping House VA VA
McLemore, P.M. Son M W Ala 21 Farmer Ga Ala
McLemore, Katy E Dau F W Ala 27 Ga Ala
McLemore, Mary I Dau F W Ala 18 Ga Ala

1930 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Pr. 7, Montgomery City
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 51-34 SD 8 Sheet 6A Stamped #270
226-106-107
McLemore, Celestine Hd O $10,000 F W 71 Wd SC SC SC Florist/Private Gardens
McLemore, Kate Dtr F W 47 S Ala SC SC Bookkeeper/ Alabama State Capital
McLemore, Pleasant Brother-in-law M W 70 S Ala Ala Ga Policeman/City Streets","STR06" "I32068","McLemore","Pleasant W.","Abt 1823","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1850 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Dist. 1
Enumerated 9 October 1850
192-194
Pleasant W. McLemore 27 Farmer $4000 Ala
Martha McLemore 21 Ala
Joseph M. McLemore 4 Ala
John J. McLemore 2 Ala
193-195
Andrew J. and Margaret McLemore","STR06" "I24551","McLemore","Polly","Between 1790 and 1792","Yes, date unknown","0","An unidentified Mary McLEMORE married a Turner NEWTON on or about March 18, 1827 (Southampton Marriage Register, p. 371), and since ""Polly"" is a nickname for Mary, this could have been for John's daughter. It might also be the marriage record of a daughter of either Howell or Gilliam McLemore, both sons of Burwell McLemore of Sussex County. (James L. McLemore, III, p. 65).","STR06" "I38560","McLemore","Polly","Abt 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","She was shown to have married William J. RIDGE on 5 July 1847 in Warren County, MS.","STR06" "I32091","McLemore","Possibly William","Between 1818 and 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","Melba McLemore thinks Abner may be the father of the William McLemore, born between 1832 and 1825 in Tennessee, and who lived in Mississippi near Abner and Sterling McLemore at the time of the 1870 and 1880 Federal Census enumerations.

There was another William McLemore, born between 1818 and 1821, who was living in Lawrence County, Alabama at the time of the 1860 and 1870 Federal Census enumerations. Abner McLemore was a former resident of Lawrence County, Alabama. At the time of the 1860 census, his occupation was shown as shoemaker, which is the same occupation Abner McLemore reported at the time of the 1860 census.

Both William's are good fits as possible sons of Abner McLemore, and at this time it is not known which one of them, if either, are actually his son. Both are indexed in these files with their families.

PLEASE EMAIL IF YOU CAN HELP SOLVE THIS MYSTERY.","STR06" "I38384","McLemore","Preston","Abt 1819","Yes, date unknown","0","Presley MacKlemore married Sarah W. Carlisle on 24 July 1851 in Warren County MS
Might this have actually been Preston?

http://warren.msghn.org/marriages_m.html","STR06" "I32075","McLemore","Price","12 Jan 1909","5 Aug 1997","0","Kamala McLemore writes that he was a Pilot, head of the Civil Defense in Montgomery, and was a Col. in the Air Force. He also farmed. Under his name on his tombstone is the inscription ""Inventor.""","STR06" "I26662","McLemore","Price Perkins","28 Aug 1839","16 Jun 1876","0","Col . R. D. Hooker, Jr. writes that ""Price P. McLemore, b. 1840 and died probably in TN in 1876. He served in Co A 11th Miss Vol In, the famous ""University Greys"" (the entire Ole Miss student body, who enlisted in 1861), and was captured 2 days before Lee's surrender in Virginia in 1865.""

Price P. McLemore Side: Confederate Regiment State/Origin: Mississippi Regiment Name: 11 Mississippi Infantry Regiment Name Expanded: 11th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry Company: A Rank In: Corporal Rank In Expanded: Corporal Rank Out: First Sergeant Rank Out Expanded: First Sergeant Film Number: M232 roll 27. From Ancestry.com, U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865. They cite National Park Service. U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007.","STR06" "I35254","McLemore","Price Perkins","30 Aug 1872","27 Apr 1941","0","Rev. William McLemore copied the following obituary from Santa (3-199):

""Death of Price P. McLemore native and member of one of Williamson Co.'s oldest families occurred Apr 27 1941] at his home in Greenwood MS. He was born in Williamson Co, son of Capt. Price and Mrs. Etta Cunningham McLemore. He was educated in Franklin schools and at Battle Ground Academy. He went to LeFlore County, Mississippi in 1898 and became one of the leading planters. He retired several years ago and moved to Greenwood. he married Miss Mary Anthony Young of Columbus, MD who died several years ago. His two sisters, Mrs. Smith S. House and Miss Birdine McLemore died a few years ago. Surviving are two sons: Price P. Jr., levy construction engineer of Elaine, Ark., and Basckervill McLemore of New Haven, Conn., also two grandchildren.""","STR06" "I35254","McLemore","Price Perkins","30 Aug 1872","27 Apr 1941","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Leflore County, Beat One
Enumerated 8 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 50 Sheet 6A Stamped 27
111-113
McLeMore, Price Head W M Aug 1873 26 S Tenn Miss Tenn Planter
Davis, Nancy Servant B F 1874 26 S Miss Miss Miss Cook

1910 Census
Mississippi, Leflore County, Beat 1
Enumerated 23 Apr 1910
SD 3 ED 66 Sheet 5A Stamped 68
84-84
McLemore, C. G. Head M W 56 WEd Miss NC NC Farmer
86-86
McLemore, P. P. Head M W 37 M6 Tenn Miss Tenn Farmer
McLemore, Mary Wf F W 27 M6 2/2 Miss Miss Va
McLemore, Price Son M W 4 S Miss Tenn Miss
McLemore, Baskell Son m W 3 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Etta Lee Mother F W 65 Wd 4/3 Tenn Ga Tenn","STR06" "I35258","McLemore","Price Perkins","14 Oct 1905","24 Oct 1951","0","Rev. William P. McLemore shows that he attended Mississippi A & M College from 1926-1927, and later received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1928 from Sewanee (source: Sewanee Alumni directory).

At the time of the 1930 Federal census, a Price McLemore, age 25, Single, born in Mississippi with parents born in Tennessee and Mississippi, was the Manager of a General farm, and living alone in Beat 4 of Washington County, Mississippi (ED 76-16, SD 4, Sheet 13B). His father's 1941 obituary indicated he was a levy construction engineer of Elaine, Arkansas.

Rev. William P. McLemore also wrote that the 1944 Naval Reserve Reporter showed Price as LTJG commissioned in 1942. He married Vivian Hunter Loggins on 4 Apr 1946. He was at one-time the construction superintendent for H. N Rogers and Sons, Memphis, TN. Said to have died ca. October 1951 in Lake Charles, LA.

His grave marker is engraved ""Lieutenant CEC USNR, World War II.""","STR06" "I24541","McLemore","Priscilla","Between 1750 and 1770","Yes, date unknown","0","According to her father's will ""I give to my daughter Priscilla McLemore one Bed & furniture which she has in possession, and after her decease to her daughter Eliza. McLemore to her heirs forever."" Therefore it appears she either married a cousin, or was unmarried at the birth of her daughter, Eliza.","STR06" "I25463","McLemore","Priscilla","Abt 1798","Abt 1853","0","Betty Pritchett shows her as a twin of Atkins Jefferson McLemore.","STR06" "I25488","McLemore","Priscilla","Abt 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","Appears to have been living with her brother Young at the time of the 1870 census, in Carroll County, Tennessee, along with her sister, Elizabeth. No husband is listed with her, but three children were. Might they have been hers? The children were Nancy, 14, Elizabeth 12, and Clinton, age 9. No last name is listed, and it is presumed they were McLemore's.","STR06" "I38354","McLemore","Priscilla D.","14 Sep 1814","Aft 1846","0","James Alkire (jnjalkire@sbcglobal.net) shows that Priscilla D. McLemore born 1814 TN and died May 1847 in Sangamon, married to Thomas Carsey CANTRALL, the son of Levi Cantrall. They were said to be the parents of Young M. CANTRALL, born 1838 in Sangamon, IL and died 1 July 1863 at Vicksburg, MS.","STR06" "I28878","McLemore","Probably Jesse A.","Abt 1820","Yes, date unknown","0","See Jesse A. McLemore, born 26 August 1820, Alabama in this index for more details.","STR06" "I28626","McLemore","Probably Wright","Abt 1800","Abt 1849","0","Melba Gene McLemore noted that in both the April 7, 1824 and July 5, 1826 issue of THE VILLAGE MESSENGER, published in Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee, a Wright McLEMORE was listed among those for whom dead letters were being held at the Fayetteville Post Office.

This makes him very likely a brother of Joel and Sterling McLemore, whose families were in Fayetteville, Tennessee during this same time frame.

More information can be found in the notes section of ""Wright McLemore of Arkansas"", born ca 1800, North Carolina.","STR06" "I29840","McLemore","Queen Pamela A. A.","May 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Alabama, Pike County, Pr 3, China Grove
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 125 Sheet 2A Stamped 94
27-28
Matthews, C A Head W M Aug 1879 20 S Ala Ga Ala Farmer
Matthews, Q A Mother W F May 1848 52 Wd 30 11/5 Ala Ga Ga
Matthews, Hattie Sister W F Nov 1876 23 S Ala Ga Ala At School
Matthews, Mittie Sister W F Oct 1881 18 S Ala Ga Ala","STR06" "I26903","McLemore","R. C. Vell","30 Sep 1916","11 May 1918","0","On death certificate shown as a female, however the tombstone is engraved R. C. Vell, Son of H. C. and K. F. McLemore 1916-1918. ""God's finger touched him and he slept.""","STR06" "I28717","McLemore","R. H.","5 Feb 1925","9 Nov 1969","0","Dolores McLemore McKee writes that ""R.H. is his actual name. He is named [in honor of] Elisha Right and Harry Johnson. his 2 grandfathers.""

His Texas Death certificate confirms this, and also shows that he was a veteran of World War II, and a plumber by trade.

Name R H Mclemore
Event Type Death
Event Date 09 Nov 1969
Event Place Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 05 Feb 1925
Birthplace Alba, Texas
Father's Name Angelo Mclemore
Mother's Name Elizabeth Johnson
Certificate Number 78093
GS Film number 2218374
Digital Folder Number 005145856
Image Number 00833



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3DJ-2YX : accessed 04 Dec 2014), R H Mclemore, 09 Nov 1969; citing certificate number 78093, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218374.","STR06" "I26207","McLemore","R. Samuel","28 Aug 1837","26 Nov 1905","0","Not listed with has family at the time of the 1850 census, unless he was shown as Daniel?

The following biography is courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore, from a book titled ""Mississippi"" by Dunbar Rowland, pages 202 and 203:

R. S. McLemore, M. D., who for a number of years past lived retired in the attractive little city of Greenwood, Leflore county, was long known as one of the able and successful physicians of his native State, while he was a representative of one of the honored pioneer families of Mississippi, which it was his to represent as a Confederate soldier during the Civil War. Dr. McLemore was born in Alabama Aug. 28, 1837, and is a son of Col. John and Elizabeth (Marr) McLemore, native respectively of Tennessee and Alabama and both of sterling Scottish ancestry. They passed the greater portion of their lives on Carroll county, Miss., where the father was an extensive planter and a citizen of wealth and influence. Dr. McLemore completed his more purely academic education in the University of North Carolina, at Chapel Hill, being there graduated as a member of the class of 1857, with a degree of Bachelor of Arts. At the outbreak of the Civil War he enlisted in Company A, First Mississippi cavalry, and did yeoman service in the Confederate cause during the entire course of the war, while from 1862 to 1865 inclusive, he was principally engaged in scouting duty. After the close of the war he entered the New Orleans medical college, being there graduated, with a degree of Doctor of Medicine, in 1872, while he later took special post-graduate work in the city of Atlanta. The doctor first came to Greenwood as early as 47 and since the war made his home in the delta district of the Yazoo river with the exceptin of a period of about three years. He began the practice of his profession in Minter City, Leflore county, and floowed the work of the active physician and surgeon until 1900, when he retired, giving his supervision to his various capitalistic interests until his death with occurred on Nov. 26, 1905, while he had a most attractive residence property in the city of Greenwood. At one time he owned more than 2,000 actres of land in this section, but sold all except a fine plantation of 300 acres. The doctor traveled extensively and passed considerable time in Texas where he met with distinctive success in various business operations to which he turned his attention. Dr. McLemore was ever a staunch supporter of the cause of the Democratic party, but never sought the honors of public office of any description. In 1858 was solemnized the marriage of Dr. McLemore to Miss Marian E. Gibson, daughter of Col. I. S. and Mary (Geren) Gibson, who came to Mississippi from North Carolina, the father having been a prosperous planter and merchant. Dr. and Mrs. McLemore became the parents of six children, of whom only two are living.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2010)","STR06" "I26690","McLemore","R. Victoria","20 Dec 1864","22 Jun 1888","0","(Research):Not listed with her family on the 1870 census?","STR06" "I21779","McLemore","Raiford","Between 1785 and 1790","Abt 1871","0","1812 Sampson County NC Court Order Public work 19 May 1812 River work Henry McLEMORE, Raiford McLEMORE plus others (Courtesty of Robert McLemore Butler)

1812 Sampson County NC Court Order Deed 19 Aug 1812 Archibald McLEMORE to Raiford McLEMORE for land and stock of every description was acknowledged (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

Sampson County Deeds Book 15, pages 329 Abstract of Deed from Archibald McLEMORE to Raiford McLEMORE

"" ... I Archibald MCLEMORE of the county of the state of North Carolina and County of Sampson for and in consideration of the love, good will and affection I bear toward my son Raiford MACLEMORE of the same state and county have given and granted unto him and by these presents do truly grant and give unto the said Raiford MACLEMORE his heirs executors or administrators all and singular my lands and Stock of Every denomination now being in my present dwelling house in the county aforesaid of which before the signing of thes presents I have delivered him the said Raiford MACLEMORE an Inventory with my own hand and Bearing date to have and to hold all the said Land and Stock of every Denomination in the said premises or dwelling house to him the said Raiford MACLEMORE his heirs Executors or Adm. as his and their proper Lands and Stocks absoulutely Without any manner of condition--In witness whereof I have set my hand and seal this fourteenth day of August 1812. Archibald (His Mark) MACLEMORE Sampson County In the Presence of Thos. BOYKIN and John CARROLL Cons.t Registered September 6, 1813, Owen HOLMES Reg.

(Abstracted from the original by Melinda McLemore Strong 26 May 2005)

1814 Sampson County NC Court Order Public Work River Work 16 Aug 1814 Raiford McLEMORE plus others (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

1815 Sampson County NC Court Order Public Work River Work, supervisor Raiford McLEMORE plus others (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

Robert McLemore Butler writes that Raiford received a land grant of thirty-eight acres on December 4, 1828 on the east side of the Little Cohera. Record of this grant, along with the 1779 grant to his father Archibald, can be found in the Land Grant Office in Raleigh. (Deed Book 138, p 18 #1448 Grant #1994 entry #112)

Sampson County Deeds Book 24, pages 56 Abstract of Deed from Amos McLEMORE to Raiford McLEMORE

This indenture made the fourteenth day of February in year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred & thirty five between Amos MACLAMORE of the County of Sampson and State of North Carolina of one part & Raiford MACLAMORE of the State and County aforesaid of the other part....I the said Amos MACLAMORE for and in consideration of the sum of thirty-five dollars to me paid in had by said Raiford MACLAMORE the receipt whereof the said Amos MACLAMORE doth hereby acknowledge have given granted and by these presents doth give grant convey and confirm unto the Raiford MACLAMORE his heirs or assigns a certain tract or parcel of land in the County aforesaid containing by estimation one hundred acres of Land to the same more or less lying on the East side of Little Cohara between the tract of land occupied the said MACLAMORE and another tract...by Thomas PAGE and other wise bounded by the Big Branch on the North and the Big Branch on the South log...to have and to hld to him the said Raiford MACLAMORE his heirs and assigns forever in fee Simple and free from all encumberances...the said Amos MACLAMORE doth convenant and agree to and with the said Raiford MACLAMORE to warrant and forever defend the above mentioned land....In witness whereof said Amos MACLAMORE had here unto set his hand and fixed his seal the day and date above written by Amos (his mark) MACLAMORE Signed Sealed & delivered presents of Lott RICH, SR. and Lott RICH Registered the 3rd of April 1835 W. ROYAL, Registar

(Abstracted from the original by Melinda McLemore Strong 26 May 2005)

DIVISION OF THE LANDS OF RAIFORD McLEMORE - 1864 SAMPSON COUNTY, NC.. DEED BOOK 35 PAGE 498-500

(Both the Rev. WIlliam McLemore and Robert McLemore Butler have this indexed as due to Raiford's Divorce)

STATE OF NORTH Carolina - SAMPSON COUNTY ..To the Worshipful Hon Justices of the County Pleas and Quarter Sessions .. Feb Term 1864 .. We the __ __ Commisioners appointed by the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of said county having been duly sworn proceeded on this 11th day of December to divide and make partition between and among Nancy LOCKAMY, Rachel McLEMORE, Kizzia [daughter? or son? (Hezekiah)] McLEMORE, Susanna McLEMORE, Edith SIMMONS, Daniel CARTER's wife Luanna tenants in common of the land decendants to them as children and heirs of the said Raiford McLemore dec'd, witnessthess we have made and do hereby make the following apportions among the ___ claims unto in severlty that is to say that ..

Lot No 1 is assigned and apportionated to Nancy LOCKAMY and is ___ as follows.. beginning at a pine down near the run of Little Coharie and run with agreed line into a ditch in ______ N58E 228 poles to pine thence N25W 100 poles to a Maple in Bad branch thence up the run about N30E 60 poles to a stake thence S30E 155 poles to a stake thence S58W 270 poles to a stake in Smith's line thence that line N56W 36 poles to the beginning .. Containing 98 acres valued at $429.

.. Lot No 2 is assigned and apportionated to Rachel McLEMORE and is bounded as follows .. beginning at a stake the first corner of Lot No 1 runs with the line of that lot S58W 270 poles to a stake in Smith's line thence with Smith's line S56E 84 poles to a thence N50E 240 poles to a stake thence N30W 44 poles to the beginning ..Containing 96 acres valued at $42

Lot No 3 is assigned and apportioned to Keziah McLEMORE bounded as follows .. beginning at a post oak on the side of the great branch and runs S18N 20 poles to a pine near the horse __ thence N58W 52 poles to a large pine thence S73W 52 poles to a bay stump and stake thence N36W 44 poles to a stake the corner of Lot No 2 thence that line N36E 240 poles to a stake thence S30W 18 poles to the run of the great branch thence down the run as it meanders to the beginning .. Containing 95 acres valued at $429.

Lot No 4 is assigned and apportionated to Susanna McLEMORE bounded as follows .. beginning at a stake on the run of the great branch and runs S36W 207 poles to a stake on he run of the bad branch thence up the run as it meanders about 112 poles to a stake on the run thence N211W 30 poles to a pine the old corner thence N70E 47 poles to a stake thence S25E 189 poles to a stake thence down the great branch to the beginning .. Containing 180 acres valued at $429.

Lot No 5 I s assigned and apportionated to Edith SIMMONS is bounded as follows .. beginning at a stake and runs N20W 150 poles to a stake thence S70W 140 poles to a stake the corner of Lot No 4 thence with that line S25E 189 poles to a stake thence up the great branch about 127 poles to the beginning .. Containing 149 acres valued at $429.

Lot No 6 is assigned and apportionated to Daniel CARTER and wife Luanna is bounded as follows .. beginning at a pine at the head of the pine pond on great branch and runs N20W 128 poles to a pine over the old road thence S70W 80 poles to a stake thence S26E 156 poles to a stake thence up the branch about 81 poles to the beginning .. Containing 69 acres valued at $69 .. Lot No 6 is assigned and apportionated ___ another track where said Carter now lives is bounded is bounded as .. beginning at a pine and runs west 106 poles to the head of the hollow branch thence down the branch as it meanders 96 poles to a stake in the S edge of the branch thence N30W 24 poles to a stake by a path thence N80E 116 poles to a pine thence S28W 36 poles to a small pine corner N65W 40 poles to a lightwood stump thence S40E ___ to the beginning .. Containing 74 acres valued at $360.

Given under the hands and seals of the said Commissioners this 6th day of December AD 1863 ..

Court of Pleas Feb Term 1864 W.J. Hall (SEAL) Report returned confirmed and Jacob Highsmith (SEAL) To be registered .. L.N. Rich (SEAL)

Registered March 21st 1864 J.W Eagent Reg

Transcribed by Robert McLemore Butler

Deed Book 36, page 368 lists a the inventory of the homestead of Raiford McLemore. It was valued at $61, and drawn up by Wilson Lockamy, J.P. A subsequent listing of the homestaed can be found in Deed Book 36, page 414.The value at this alternate reporting date amounts to $344.35. It is not clear for what reason these inventories were drawn up.

Ginger Riegel is a descendant of Raiford McLemore through his daughter, Louann. She shows that Raiford is the son of Archibald McLemore. However, she seems to assume, in error, that Raiford was the son of the Archibald McLemore who married Sarah Plumley and died in Monroe County, Tennessee. This could not be correct, as that Archibald McLemore is only a few years older than Raiford.","STR06" "I21779","McLemore","Raiford","Between 1785 and 1790","Abt 1871","0","(Research):Census Information:

1820 Sampson County Census
Robinson's 280
McLemore, Raiford 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
(One male, between the ages of 26-45, one female under the age of 5)

Is the five year old girl a daughter? Why no wife?

Why no listing for Amos or Raiford, two males under the age of 5, who are said to be his sons?

1830 Sampson County Census (p 186)
Raiford MacLemor
1 male under 5 <--Hezekiah born 1827
1 male between 30-40 <--Raiford, born bet. 1790 - 1800
1 females under 5 <--Louanna born 1825, wife of Daniel Carter
2 females between 5-10<---Mary? and ???
1 female between 20-30 <----Raiford's (second?) wife?

Again, Amos (born ca 1813) and Raiford (born ca 1815) are not enumerated with this family. IT HAS THEREFORE BEEN ASSUMED, BUT NOT PROVEN, that the older Amos and Raiford were is actually the sons of one of Raifords' brothers.

1840 Sampson County Census (p 48)
R. McIlmore
1 male under 5<--Raiford Jr??
1 male 10-15 <--Hezekiah, born ca 1825?
1 male 40-50<---Raiford, Sr. born bet. 1790-1800
1 female 5-10<---Rachel born ca 1837?
2 females 10-15<--Nancy?, born before 1825, unknown?
1 female 15-20<--Louanna?
1 female 20-30<--Unknown? Mary?
1 female 30-40 <--Raiford's wife

1850 Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, Southern District
486-486
Raiford McLemore 65 (sic) M Farmer NC Cannot read or write
Mary "" 30 F NC Can't r/w <---Might be Daughter OR second/third wife
Nancy "" 18 F NC
Raiford? "" 15 M NC Attended school <--Why two sons by the same name?
Rachal "" 13 F NC Attended School
Edith "" 9 F NC
Amos "" 5 M NC <--Why would he have two sons by the same name, IF the Amos born ca 1815 is his son as well
487-487
Hezikiah McLemore 30 M Laborer North Carolina Married within the year? Why isn't his wife listed?

It would seem logical that the Hezikiah in household #487, listed immediately after the Raiford McLemore family, would be the son of Raiford. However, Margaret McLemore Lee, a descendant, instead shows that Raiford is the father of a younger Hezekiah McLemore. At the time of the 1850 census, the younger Hezekiah McLemore (age 23) was newly married and living in the Northern Division of Sampson County with his wife Caroline.

Ten years later, on the 1860 census, the son of the younger Hezekiah (David A. McLemore) was living with Raiford. Therefore, the Hezikiah McLemore listed next door to Raiford in 1850 appears to be either a nephew, or a duplicate listing for his son. The Northern Division census was completed a month after the Southern Division, so it is possible that Hezekiah was listed at both locations, and with his age incorrectly noted on the earlier census. The fact that Hezikiah's was listed as married within the year, but without a wife present, lends some credence to this possibility.

1860 Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, McDaniels
578-580
Raiford McLemore 70 M Farmer 1400 200 NC
Mary "" 37 F NC
Rachel "" 22 F NC
Amos "" 15 M NC Attended School
David "" 8 M NC ""<----Grandchild per Margaret McLemore Lee
Louanna "" 7 F "" <-----Is she also a Grandchild???? Who are her parents then? If not a grandchild, why did he have two daughters named Louanna?

His 35 year old daughter Louanna lived in the household immediately preceding his, along with her husband Daniel Carter and 4 children. Daughter Edith ""Eady"", lived a few households away as well, with her husband Samuel Simmons (#602-584).","STR06" "I21811","McLemore","Raiford","Abt 1815","Yes, date unknown","0","Census records show he was born circa 1815.

Robert McLemore Butler listed him as a son of the elder Raiford McLemore. This would seem to be a logical assumption, especially as they both have the same first name and both resided in the Southern District of Sampson County at the time of the 1850 census.

However, it appears that Raiford is more likely a son of one of Raiford's older brothers, Hezekiah, Henry or Tobias.

The older Raiford McLemore (born ca 1785-1790) did not have any male children enumerated in the proper age categories on either the 1820 or 1830 Head of Household Census. Additonally, when the elder Raiford's drew up the division of his lands in 1864, these lands were distributed to ""Nancy Lockamy, Rachel McLemore, Kizzia (MAYBE a nickname for Hezekiah??) McLemore, Susanna McLemore, Edith Simmons, (and) Daniel Carter's wife, Luanna."" No land was transferred to the Raiford McLemore whom was born in 1815, although it is clear from census records he was still living. And finallly, at the time of the 1850 census an even younger Raiford, this one born ca. 1835, was listed in the home of the elder Raiford. It seems unlikely he would have two living sons by the same name. However, The youngest (born 1835) Raiford did not inherit land either.

As stated above, if Raiford was not be the son of the elder Raiford, then he is likely the son of one of Raiford's brothers.

Brother Henry moved to Bladen County and later to Houston County, Georgia. Unlike Raiford, he did have sons born in the time period of 1815 to 1820, but his sons were named in his will as John Wright and Willson. Therefore, he can also be ruled out.

This leaves the potential fathers of Raiford as Hezekiah or Tobias. James L. McLemore III argues that based on later family naming patterns, he is more likely the son of Hezekiah, who appears to have left North Carolina for South Carolina. Raiford likely lived in South Carolina as a youth, and then moved back to Sampson County, North Carolina.

Tobias McLemore, a brother of the elder Raiford, did have a son who was born between 1810 and 1815, as shown on the 1830 census. His unidentified son could have been either Raiford, or Amos McLemore. Amos was born ca 1813, and married Jemima SIMMONS. However, census records he only had one son in this age category, so he could only be the father of one of the two men yet to be firmly attached to their prospective father.","STR06" "I21811","McLemore","Raiford","Abt 1815","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1840 Sampson County Census
R(aiford) McIlmore (p 22)
1 male between 20-30 (born between 1810 and 1820)
2 females under 5
1 female between 20-30


1850 Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, Southern District
392-392
Raiford McLemore 35 M Farmer NC Can't read or write
Mary "" 35 F NC Can't read or write
Martha "" 14 F NC Attended School
Ann "" 10 F NC Attended School
William "" 9 M NC Attended School
Sarah "" 7 F NC
Hezekiah "" 5 M N
Joel "" 1 M NC

1860 Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, McDaniels
Raiford McLemore 46 M Farmer NC Can't read or write
Mary "" 46 F NC Can't read or write
Martha "" 22 F NC ""
Ann "" 20 F NC ""
Sarah "" 19 F NC
William "" 18 M NC Attended School
Hezekiah "" 16 M N ""
Joel "" 14 M NC ""
John "" 5 M NC
Charles "" 1 M NC
Mary E "" 2/12 M NC

1870 Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, McDaniels Township, Post Office Clinton
Enumerated 29 June 1870
Page 5, Stamped 309
McLEMORE, Raiford 55 M W Farmer North Carolina
McLEMORE, Polly 60 F W Keeping House North Carolina
McLEMORE, Angelina* 25 F W Keeping House North Carolina
McLEMORE, Joel 20 M W Works Turpetine North Carolina
McLEMORE, John 15 M W Works Turpetine North Carolina
McLEMORE, Allen 12 M W Works on Farm North Carolina
McLEMORE, Mary 9 F W At Home North Carolina

*Where was Angelina in 1850 and 1860? Could this be Sarah, with Angelina being her middle name? Could this be a widowed daughter in law?

1880 Census
North Carolina, Bladen, White Oak, District 13
McLemore, Raiford W M 65 Laborer
McLemore, Margaret W F 42 wife Laborer","STR06" "I21804","McLemore","Raiford","Abt 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","He was listed on the 1850 census in the household of Raiford McLemore, but not in the 1864 Division of the Lands of Raiford McLemore. This means he may have died prior to 1864, or may not have been an heir of Raiford.","STR06" "I22178","McLemore","Raleigh Sloan","12 Dec 1900","Jan 1974","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, his occupation was shown as tallying lumber for T. E. Owen in Parkersburg, Sampson County, North Carolina. His nearest relative was C.S. McLemore, his mother. He was listed as age 18, tall and slender, and he had blue eyes and light hair.","STR06" "I22301","McLemore","Ralph Cormack","20 May 1888","16 Sep 1966","0","He was listed in the 1909-1910 Fayetteville NC City Directory as Ralph McLEMORE, Drive...233 Davis Street

He was listed in the 1915-1916 Fayetteville NC City Directory as Ralph McLEMORE, Carpenter, 907 Person Street Wife Donia

When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was a resident of Cumberland County, North Carolina, and working as a carpenter in Portsmouth, Virginia. He was listed as married, tall, slender, with brown eyes and light hair. It was noted that his left foot had been broken. His date of birth was showsn as May 20, 1888. Bonnie Seiler instead showed him as born in 1889.","STR06" "I45493","McLemore","Ray","29 Dec 1894","16 Apr 1948","0","""Served in the Eighty-ninth Division durign the Great War...(and later) engaged in merchandising in Everton, Missouri...."" (Stout, Montana, Its Story and Biography, Vol. III, p. 1366).","STR06" "I26338","McLemore","Raymond","7 Aug 1912","19 May 1995","0","This appears to be his listing on the SSDI:

RAYMOND L MCLEMORE 07 Aug 1912 19 May 1995 44857 (Norwalk, Huron, OH ) (none specified) 410-12-8629 Tennessee","STR06" "I22006","McLemore","Rebecca","Abt 1784","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a JONES.","STR06" "I26624","McLemore","Rebecca","8 Mar 1805","31 Jan 1880","0","Diana Noel shows she married Anderson Waid MOSELEY on 7 Nove 1822 in North Carolina. He was born on 10 May 1801 in Edgefield District, S.C. and died 4 Sept 1870 in Montgomery County, Alabama.","STR06" "I29917","McLemore","Rebecca","29 Oct 1811","Yes, date unknown","0","A twin to Martha.

McLemore Burying Ground, Montgomery, Alabama

From DAR records 1936

Rebecca Johnson was the daughter of James & Elizabeth Harper McLemore and widow of Samuel McQUEEN and William F. WILLINGHAM. She married T.B. Johnson before 1855.

The McLemore Burying Ground is about one mile off the Montgomery -Atlanta
Highway to the right facing east, and is about five miles from Montgomery.
It is on a knoll behind the old James McLemore home built about 1820. In
1936 Mrs. Lizzie Taylor Dickerson occupied it. A low brick wall and
iron fence surrounds the lot. Outside the main cemetery is another smaller
one, also enclosed. There are graves of slaves and faithful servants, mostly
unmarked outside all enclousures. Graves listed begin at the southwest
corner of the plot.

http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/montgomery/cemeteries/mclemore.txt","STR06" "I38403","McLemore","Rebecca","Abt 1837","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Tennessee, Knox, District 17, P. O. Mecklenburg
Page 261 Stamped 310
1979-1709
Godhilf Neikner 22 M Farmer $--- $200 Saxony
Rebecca Neikner 23 F Tenn","STR06" "I29894","McLemore","Rebecca","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","James Strain notes that: In the petition to sell the land of Jesse Edwards by his son and administrator, William Edwards, dated 8th Dec, 1836, his heirs are listed. It includes the following statement:

""And the children of Martha McLemore, deceased, wife of Moses McLemore, towit: Rebecca Williams wife of Pinckney Williams, who is a minor, and Martha McLemore, a minor under 14 years of age.""

Apparently, Rebecca was married before reaching the age of 21, so still considered a minor, but her sister, Martha, was under 14 on this date.","STR06" "I26011","McLemore","Rebecca","26 May 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","According to Mark Freeman, she married John NORTON.","STR06" "I37993","McLemore","Rebecca A.","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married L. T. LOWTHER.","STR06" "I28627","McLemore","Rebecca Elizabeth","Abt 1802","Yes, date unknown","0","Melba Gene McLemore notes that she married Signer/Signor ALLEN. Foide Williams, in a post to the McLemore Family Genealogy Forum, writes that: ""The 1820 census of Lincoln Co, Tn (pg 14) shows Sterling C. McLemore and (pg 30) Signer Allen (who married Rebecca McLemore), Benjamin Wright (who married Hannah McLemore), James R. Brown (who married Martha McLemore), and Joel McLemore. These are all from Fayette Co, KY and apparently traveled together to Lincoln Co, TN.""

http://www.jenforum.org/mclemore/messages/768.html","STR06" "I25502","McLemore","Rebecca Erwin","Aft 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","MaryLynn Santa has her date and location of death as 18 Jan 1894 in Boston, Texas.","STR06" "I24755","McLemore","Rebecca G.","Abt 1814","Yes, date unknown","0","Rebecca G. McLemore conveyed away her interest in her maternal grandfather's (Benj. HAILS') estate. She was the youngest child, born posthumously, the only child of Sylvia Hails McLemore. (James L. McLemore, III, p. 78).","STR06" "I24471","McLemore","Rebecca Isabella ""Bell""","15 Mar 1850","16 Jan 1918","0","Rosa's papers have Bell's husband as John Sheppard, a prosperous farmer in Bastrop County, both died in Houston, both buried in Smithville. Parents of 3 children.

The following letter was written to Rebecca Isabella (McLemore) Shepard shortly after the Christmas Eve & Christmas Day 1883 murders of her brothers, Thad and Wright McLemore, along with Felix McLemore's brothers-in-laws Az & Jack Batey, it is thought that Addie (Nancy Adaline) McLemore wrote this letter; it is also possible it was written by Amanda (McLemore) Ebner.

Austin Feb. 15 1884

Dear Isabelle,

I am a long time in writing but there has been nothing to write, and I want to see you so bad that writing seems like a farce. I wanted to see you so all before I left but knew it would do me no good. I don't like to say good-bye and I felt in leaving then I was leaving the best friends I had on earth.

Thought my mind would be in a better condition to contend with and have come to the conclusion that the shadow will never be lifted from my life. Well Isabell we are all here together yet. Mollie was intending to go on to Maggie's but Felix was in town when we got here and he said it would never do for her to keep on them, as she would be watched. Henry Green and Ty Jones came up on same train as we did, and next day Jhon (sic) Allen came up. There is no telling what Allen wanted . He acted in a suspicious manner. We saw Felix a day or two ago. He was intending to go down home, but was advised not to. I know that something is on the list regarding him, and know his life would not be worth much if he was down there. He is staying out with Marion Oliver now. He spoke about visiting to have you come up here to see him, and I wish you would. It would be better than for him to go down there.
We have had a fearful time ever since we been up here. It has been raining and misting all the while. The town is dull and gloomy and nothing doing. We have had no work yet but everybody says after a while times will be better. I guess they will, if not I will back away from this region. I will go slap crazy if I don't get something to do pretty soon.
I wish I could see you and the children. Don't let them forget me. I know baby will but the others may not. God knows when we will meet again or how we will all come out. If I had known what I know now, I would of never have left there or would of never stopped here . I only stopped here to be nearer to you all , thought from the way things were represented I could get plenty of work here and may after a while, but I will have to live on in the mean time. I want you all to write to me soon. This letter is to Grandmother and all. Give my love to Blanche and tell her to write.

My best love to you all,

Your aff' sister
A??? McLemore

Transcribed from photo copy from files of Jimmy R. Mclemore of Denver, Colorado by Melba Gene McLemore on 13 January 2003","STR06" "I24471","McLemore","Rebecca Isabella ""Bell""","15 Mar 1850","16 Jan 1918","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1880 Census
John E. SHAKURD Self M M W 30 Mo Farmer In Miss
Rebecca SHAKHURD Wife M F W 29 Tx Keeping House KY MS
Vanettis E. SHAKHURD Dau S F W 3 Tx Ms Tx
Nettie Lila SHAKHURD Dau S F W 1 month -- -- --
Guadalupe Valley, Guadalupe, Texas
FHL Film # 1255308 NA Film # T9-1308
Page Number 289D

1900 Census
Texas, Bastrop, JP 2
Roll T623 1609 Page 36B
John H Shepard Hd 50 Aug 1849 Miss W Farmer
Rebecca J Shepard Wf 3/3 49 Mar 1850 La
Samuel O Shepard Son 15 Sept 1885 Tx","STR06" "I24828","McLemore","Rebecca J.","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","Named for her aunt Rebecca J. BARKLEY, or her two grandmothers Rebecca Doles BARKLEY and Rebecca Harwood McLEMORE. She apparently likewise died young, with issue. (James L. McLemore, III, p. 81).","STR06" "I26634","McLemore","Redden","Abt 1826","Yes, date unknown","0","Terri Carter Ellis is also researching family of Reddin McLemore b abt 1825 Sampson/Cumberland Co., NC. m. 1st Susan Register 24 Aug 1847 Sampson Co NC, m. 2nd Caroline Isel 1877 Cumberland Co., NC. Trying to determine proof of Redden's parents and family of origin. She suspects him to be a son of Tobias McLemore of Sampson Couty. She also notes that several of his children moved on Colquitt Co, Georgia, and that Redden may have died there.


Sampson County Deed Book Book 28, Page 64 Abstract of Deed Reddin McLEMORE to Wm D PETERSON

State of North Carolina, Sampson County

This indenture made this Twenty-fifth day of January...one thousand Eight hundred and forty five... between Redin McLEMORE ...and Wm. D. PETERSON...both of the County and State aforesaid...Redin McLEMORE for and in consideration of the Sum of Forty Seven dollars to me in hand...have sold ...unto him the Said Wm. D. PETERSON one certain tract of land on the West Side of Little Coharie and on the East side of the old negro Road bounded as follows Beginning at a Stake Rich. SMITH corner....to a Stake by Harman SMITH fence thence...by the old negro head road thence with the road....byt the side of the road Rich. SMITH corner t the beginning containing one hundred and Eleven acres ... ...I have hereunto set my hand and Seal the date above written Redin (his mark) McLEMORE ...Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of Allen M. BLACKBURN and Daniel H. WASHBURN ...Sampson County Court Feby Term 1845 Thus was the foregoing Deed proven by the oath of Allen M. BLACKBURN and ordered to be registered Tho. J. FAISON, Clk ...Registered the 11th of April 1845 W. ROYAL Regr.

Abstracted from the original by Melinda McLemore Strong 22 July 2005

Sampson County Deed Book Book 28, Page 480 Abstract of Deed Reddin McLEMORE to William D. PETERSON State of North Carolina, Sampson County This indenture made this 1st of April....one thousand Eight Hundred and forty Seven between Redin McLEMORE...and Wm. D. PETERSON of the other part of the County & State aforesaid...I the Redin McLEMORE for and in consideration of the Sum of Fifty dollars to me in hand...sold....unto him the said Wm. D. PETERSON on certain tract of Land on the West Side of Little Cohara and on the East Side of the old Negro head road Bounded as follows...Beginning at a Stake Rich. SMITH corner then.....by Harman SMITH fence....thence by the Side of the old Negro head road ....containing one hundred and Eleven acres... ...In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the date above written Reddin (his mark) MACLEMORE ....Signed sealed and delivered in presence of G.W. ROBINSON and A.M. BLACKBURN ...Court of Pleas and Register...May Term 1847 Then was the foregoing deed duly proven in Open Court by the oath of A.M. BLACKBURN...Thomas J. FAISON Clk ...Registered the 17th of July 1847 W. ROYAL Regt.

Abstracted from the original by Melinda McLemore Strong 22 July 2005

Robert McLemore Butler shows that Redden McLamore of Cumberland County married Susan J REGISTER of Sampson County on 19 Aug 1847. She was the daughter of William and Susan Register.

1851-Sampson County, NC Will 26 Jul 1851 William REGISTER Wife Susan REGISTER Daughters Margaret EZZELL Sarah WALKER Susan McLEMORE and Dorcas BRATCHER

1872-Cumberland County, NC Deed Bk 60, Reddin McLEMORE to Branson McLEMORE, 25 Nov 1872, $395 South of Rockfish Creek on East side of Elizabeth Road; Joining lands of R. McLEMORE and John B. SMITH; the dividing corner on sd. R McLEMORE and wife Susan...Wit A. McPHERSON, Jr.

1873 Cumberland County NC Deed 1873 Bk 61 pg 266 Reden & Susan McLEMORE to Henry McDONALD

1877 Cumberland County NC Deed Bk 64 p 469 Reden & Susan McLEMORE to Wright BRANCH...297 1/2 acres adjacent Harrison Creek

Jim White, who also reasearched this McLemore line, stated that Redden may have been names in honor of James Redden of Virginia.","STR06" "I26634","McLemore","Redden","Abt 1826","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
North Carolina, Robeson County, Upper Division
Enumerated 5 Sept 1850
Stamped 343
438-438
Reddin Maclimore 24 m Farmer 53 Location of birth not listed, presumably N.C.
Susan 21 F Location of birth not listed, presumably N.C.
William 2 M Location of birth not listed, presumably N.C.
Branson 4/12 M Location of birth not listed, presumably N.C.

1860 Census
North Carolina, Cumberland County, Cumberland East, P.O. Fayetteville
Enumerated 28 July 1860
Stamped 174
636-642
Reden McLemore 45 (sic) M Farmer 140 N.C.
Susan McLemore 24/5 F NC
William McLemore 13 M NC
Branson McLemore 11 F (sic) NC
McNoby McLemore 5 M NC
Ammy McLemore 1 M NC

1870 Census
North Carolina, Cumberland County, Rock Fish Township, P.O. Box Fayetteville
South Side Plank Stage Road
Page 65, Stamped 71
Enumerated 12 and 13 September 1870
494-501
MacLamore, Redding 50 M W Farmer $1200 $400 NC
MacLamore, Susan 40 F W Keeping House NC
MacLamore, William 23 M W Farm Hand NC
MacLamore, Branson 19 M W Farm Hand NC
MacLamore, Macnobue 13 M W Farm Hand NC
MacLamore, Any 11 F (sic) W At Home NC
MacLamore, Susan 8 F W At Home NC
MacLamroe, Charles 6 M W At Home NC
MacLamore, Wiley 2 M W At Home NC
MacLamore, Hector 2/12 M W at Home NC

1880 Census
North Carolina, Cumberland County, Grays Creek Township
Enumerated 24 Jun 1880
Page 29, SD 3, ED 61
249-249
McLemore, Branson and Sarah
(and Branson's 17 year old sister, Susannah)
250-250
Maclomor, Reden W M 55 Farmer NC NC NC
Maclomor, Caroline W F 52 Wife Keeping House NC NC NC
Maclomor, Charles W M 16 Son Laborer NC NC NC
Maclomor, Wiley Alen W M 12 Son NC NC NC
Maclomor, Hector W M 10 Son NC NC NC
Maclomor, Elizabeth W F 8 Dtr NC NC NC
251-251
Maclomor, Ammi W M 23 Single Farmer NC NC NC
Maclomor, McNob W M 24 Married Farmer NC NC NC
Maclmore, Lokay Ann W F 18 Married Wife Keeping House NC NC NC
Maclemore, Reden W M 6/12 Son NC NC NC","STR06" "I22216","McLemore","Reddick","Between 1774 and 1790","Yes, date unknown","0","James McLemore, III shows that he married Elizabeth Hinson, and had a large family.","STR06" "I36526","McLemore","Reuben","17 Mar 1805","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown by Ann and Eldon McLemore of Kansas as a son of John McLemore and Winnie Baltice, and sibling to Wesley, Matthew, Dorcas, John and Robert. He is shown on several internet trees, unsourced, as a son of Winnie BATTICE, however no father is listed. One tree lists him as a son of Moses McLemore and Winnie Battice. Merritt Mullen, who is a descendant of Moses McLemore and Vinnie Batiste, says this is incorrect. There was no son named Reuben born to Moses McLemore or his wife Vinnie.

Ann and Eldon further note that Reuben organized a Masonic Lodge in Copiah County, MS. Filed a bond for $16,000 in Copiah. Named on the bond were Elizabeth McLemore, Virginia Marsh, Mathew McLemore and Uriah Millsap, dated 5 Dec 1860. Signed by all except Virginia. They also state that guardianship for Mary Ann Whitehead, a daughter of Dorcus, was probated for Mary Ann to Reuben McLemore, brother of her mother, on 22 Mar 1867.

They say he died when a tree fell on him.

Z 0792.000
MCLEMORE (REUBEN) PAPERS
1840 - 1859
One bill of sale, dated September 21, 1840, for three slaves belonging to Reuben McLemore and sold to Elizabeth Corley for $2,500; one deed of gift for three slaves, dated September 18, 1844, from Elizabeth Corley to her daughter, Elizabeth Corley McLemore, and one land grant, dated March 1, 1859, to Reuben McLemore and signed by President James Buchanan.

Mississippi Department of Archives and History
http://mdah.state.ms.us/manuscripts/z0792.html

Remembering the Slaves of Reuben McLemore
Extracted by Linda Durr Rudd
LRudd@aol.com

negro man WILLIAM and woman CAROLINE -- $200
negro woman NANCY and three children, JACOB, CAROLINE and HENRETTA -- $3000
negro boy PETER -- $1300
three negro girls MARIAH JANE, MARIAH FRANCES and child AMANDA -- $1800
negro woman ROSE -- $600

Note: According to the 1860 Copiah County Slave Schedule, McLemore owned 5 slaves. Caroline was named and listed as being 100 years of age.

SOURCE
Copiah County Probate Records
Microfilm Number: 8227
1860 Copiah County Slave Schedule
Microfilm found at Mississippi Department of Archives and History.

Nicole Martin posted the following to the Genforum McLemore Surname board:

I have Reuben as son of John McLemore. Siblings, if correct, are Robert, Wesley,Reuben, Matthew, John, and Dorcus. There may be more sisters. I find John McLemore in Hinds County in 1830 and Rankin County in 1840. I believe he is the John McLemore listed in the 1810 and 1820 census in Barnwell District, SC. I also do not believe this is the son of Major John McLemore. I believe that his brothers (at least) were Howell and Matthew (see 1810 Barnwell Census). One of Matthew's grandsons, Howell W came to Hinds County to marry and then later returned to Barnwell. Later, Matthew's daughter Sarah Page moves to Copiah County. I believe Howell is the one that ended up in Emanuel County, GA.

http://genforum.genealogy.com/mclemore/messages/1039.html




","STR06" "I36526","McLemore","Reuben","17 Mar 1805","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County
Enumerated 14 Aug 1850
150-150
Reuben McLemore 45 M Farmer 900 SC
Elizabeth McLemore 31 F Miss
Virginia McLemore 12 F Miss
Leonidas McLemore 8 M Mis
Elizabeth Corley 64 F SC","STR06" "I21647","McLemore","Richard","Between 1715 and 1729","Abt 1771","0","James McLemore, III narrows the range of his birth to between 1716-1720

Richard MACKLEMORE, Wright's brother, may have also begun his adult life in Virginia, as his relationship in subsequent years to Virginia McLemores in South Carolina was close. However, his first appearance in the records was with his brother Wright and latter's sons in Edgecombe County, North Carolina in 1750. He probably married there (to Agnes FRISBY), then moved by about 1758 to Craven County, South Carolina, where he is associated with members of the family of his uncle, John MACKLEMORE, and where he died about 1771. (James L. McLemore, III, p 51).","STR06" "I38309","McLemore","Richard","Abt 1784","Aft 1850","0","Said by Tom Heseltine to have been "" born about 1784, married Sallie FOWLER, moved to Mississippi.""","STR06" "I38309","McLemore","Richard","Abt 1784","Aft 1850","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1830 Census
Mississippi, Warren County
Richard McElmore
1 Free White Male < 5 (Son that died before 1850, OR Preston?)
2 Free White Males Bet 10-14 (Thomas and Preston, OR Thomas and H. M. McLemore, who was a head of household in 1840 born ca 1811-1820???)
1 Free White Male Bet 40-49 (Richard, HOH)
1 Free White Female <5 (Deborah)
2 Free White Females Bet. 5-9 (Olivia, Polly)
1 Free White Female Bet. 30-39 (Sally, Mother)
Total People 8

1840 Census
Mississippi, Warren County
1 Free White Male Bet 5-9 (Son that died < 1850?
2 Free White Males Bet 20-29 (Thomas and Preston)
1 Free White Male Bet 50-59 (Richard, HOH)
2 Free White Females < 5 (Artimissa)
2 Free White Females Bet. 5-9 (Rowena and Evelina)
2 Free White Females Bet 10-14 (Deborah, Olivia)
1 Free White Female Bet 15-19 (Polly)
1 Free White Female Bet 40-49 (Sally, Mother)
Total People 12
Total People Involved in Agriculture 3

Also in 1840, Warren County, MS, in Vicksburg
H. M. McLemore
1 Free White Male < 5
1 Free White Male Bet. 20 -29
1 Free White Female Bet. 20-29

1850 Census
Mississippi, Warren County
Enumerated 1 and 2 Nov 1850
Stamped 242
1210-1242
Richd McLemore 66 M Farmer $300 SC
Sally McLemore 54 F Tenn
Preston McLemore 31 M Farmer Tenn
Polly McLemore 26 F Ala
Deborah McLemore 21 F Ill
Rowena McLemore 16 F Miss
Evelina McLemore 14 F Miss
Artimissa McLemore 12 F Miss
1211-1243
Thomas McLemore 34 M Farmer 150 Tenn
Nancy A. McLemore 42 F Tenn
Catherine V. McLemore 16 F Miss
Matilda McLemore 7 F Miss
","STR06" "I25607","McLemore","Richard","21 Sep 1798","11 Aug 1881","0","Meridian, the capital of Lauderdale county, is situated 140 miles east of the Mississippi river, from Vicksburg, and 15 miles west of the State of Alabama; being on the Mobile & Ohio Railroad, 135 miles above Mobile. It claims a population of 25,000 and is growing rapidly. The Alabama Great Southern, New Orleans & Northeastern and Alabama & Vicksburg railroads have their terminals at this point. Its location, about 1854, was the result of the proposed crossing of the Mobile & Ohio by the Alabama & Vicksburg, then known as the Vicksburg & Montgomery railroad.
Cotton and corn fields occupied its present site, surrounded by oak and pine forests over clay hills and bottom lands of the head waters of the Chickasawhay. Richard McLemore possessed most of the lands and his plantation home was the only notable residence in the vicinity. So little did the M.& O. regard the point for a while, that it was with difficulty persuaded to put in even a switch for a flag station; and when it did, called the place ""Sowashee Station,"" from a creek near by.
L.A. Ragsdale, meanwhile, had brought out R.McLemore, and John T. Ball had purchased a tract of 80 acres, and both parties immediately began to lay off town lots. They were the pioneers. Mr. Ragsdale's plat was for ""Ragsdale City;"" Mr. Ball's for ""Meridian,"" he having first secured a postoffice by that name.

Source: Rowland, Dunbar, LL.D. MISSISSIPPI; COMPRISING SKETCHES OF COUNTIES, TOWNS, EVENTS, INSTITUTIONS, AND PERSONS, ARRANGED IN CYCLOPEDIC FORM, V. 2. Atlanta, Southern Historical Publishing Association, c1907.","STR06" "I25607","McLemore","Richard","21 Sep 1798","11 Aug 1881","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Southern District
Enumerated 17 Oct 1850
315-324
Richard McLemore 52 Farmer South Carolina
Nancy McLemore 48 NC
Martha McLemore 23 Miss
Caleb McLemore 21 Miss
Sarah McLemore 17 Miss
Charity McLemore 15 Miss
Moriah [Juriah?} McLemore 13 Miss
Joshua McLemore 10 Miss
Equilla T/Siner? 90 North Carolina

1860 Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Beat 1. PO Marion
Enumerated 27 June 1860 by W. V. White
Page 24
149-148
Richard McLemore 63 M Farmer $36,000 $60,000 Tenn
Catherine E. McLemore 40 F Dom Bus Miss
J.W. Wiggins 35 M Farmer Ala
Charity Wiggins 26 F Dom Bus Miss
William Wiggins 6 M Miss
Louis Wiggins 4 M Miss

1870 Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Township 6, P.O. Meridian
Enumerated 28 July 1870
Page 31, Stamped 36
244-245
McLamore, Richard 71 M W Farmer $10,000 $1,000 SC
McLamore, Catherine 58 F W Keeping House Miss
David William 19 M W Attending School Miss
McLamore, John 65 M B Domestic Servant Miss
McLamore, Jane 50 F B Domestic Servant Miss

1880 Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Beat 1
Enumerated 5 Jun 1880 by E.J. Martin
Page 2, SD 2, ED 91
14-18
McLemore, Richard W M 80 Farmer SC SC SC
McLemore, Isabella W F 52 Wife Keeping House Ala Ky Ga","STR06" "I25999","McLemore","Richard","8 Sep 1837","21 Jan 1913","0","He applied for a Indigent Soldier Confederate Pension while a resident of Franklin County, Mississippi, at the age of 75. He stated that he enlisted in Copiah County, Mississippi in May 1861. He served in the 38th Mississippi Regiment under Col Bernet and Capt Graves for four years. He was living with a son when he made the application, dated 30 August 1911. He also noted that he had two sisters.","STR06" "I25999","McLemore","Richard","8 Sep 1837","21 Jan 1913","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1870 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Twp 9-10 West of RR, Post Office Hazelhurst
Enumerated 30 July 1870 by O.H. Johnston
Page 112
810-796
McLemore, Richard 33 M W Farmer $100 $300 Miss
McLemore, Lucy H 24 F W Keeping House NC
McLemore, Agnes 6 F W Miss
McLemore, Leatha 4 F W Miss
McLemore, John 3 M W Miss
McLemore, Rosetta 2 F W Miss
McLemore, Infant 4/12 M W Miss Born in Feb.

811-797 McLemore Moses and Eliza

812-798 Carter, Carroll Johnson and Juriah (McLemore)

813-799 Freeman, John & Kesiah

1880 Census

Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Richard MCLEMORE Self M Male W 42 MS Farmer MS MS
L. A. MCLEMORE Wife M Female W 36 NC Keeping House NC NC
A. J. MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 15 MS MS NC Ephriam MCLEMORE Son S Male W 13 MS MS NC
John MCLEMORE Son S Male W 12 MS At School MS NC
Rosa MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 11 MS At School MS NC
Tilman MCLEMORE Son S Male W 10 MS At School MS NC
H. G. D. B. MCLEMORE Son S Male W 8 MS At School MS NC
Source Information:
Census Place District 1, Franklin, Mississippi
Family History Library Film 1254647
NA Film Number T9-0647
Page Number 3A","STR06" "I24699","McLemore","Richard","Abt 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed his family in Louisiana on the 1850 census, but listed as an 11 year old in 1860, born in Tennessee. This should be resolved. Perhaps he is a nephew, and not a son? Or may one of both census records were in error. He may have simply been accidentally omitted in 1850, or born late in 1850 in Louisiana, and shown in error as born earlier in Tennesse in 1860.","STR06" "I31666","McLemore","Richard Albert","20 Oct 1855-1856","13 Sep 1928","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Clarke County, Energy, Beat 4
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900 by Hezie K. McLemore
SD 6th ED 8th Sheet 1A Stamped 139
1-1
McLemore, Richard Hd W M Oct 1855 44 M 27 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Sarah L Wf W F May 1853 47 N 27 13/12 Miss Ga Ala
McLemore, Hezia K Son W M Aug 1874 25 S Miss Miss Miss School Teacher
McLemore, Richard E. Son W M Apr 1876 24 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McLemore, John E. Son W M Jul 1877 22 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McLemore, William A Son W M Nov 1880 19 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McLemore, Ira J. Son W M Aug 1882 17 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McLemore, Doctor M. Son W M Jan 1884 16 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McLemore, Sarah C. Dtr W F Nov 1885 14 S Miss Miss Miss At School
McLemore, Jim S Son W M Sept 1887 12 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McLemore, Daniel S Son W M May 1889 11 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McLemore, Washington Son W M Sept 1891 8 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Samuel D Son W M Aug 1896 3 S Miss Miss Miss

1910 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 3
Enumerated 15 April 1910 by Heziek. McLemore
SD 6 ED 16 Sheet 1A Stamped 178
1-1
McLemore, Heziek. Hd M W 35 M1 8 Miss Miss Miss Bookkeeper Dept Store
McLemore, Tabitha S Wf F W 35 M1 8 2/2 Miss Miss Miss Teacher Public School
McLemore, Aubrey R Son M W 6 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Dalma H Son M W 5 S Miss Miss Miss
3-3
McLemore, Richard A Hd M W 55 m1 37 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Sarah L Wf F W 58 m1 37 12/11 Miss Ga Ala
McLemore, Doctor M Son M W 26 S Miss Miss Miss Teacher
McLemore, Sarah C. Dtr F W 24 S Miss Miss Miss Teacher
McLemore, James S. Son M W 22 S Miss Miss Miss Teacher
McLemore, Dan S Son M W 20 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McLemore, Washington Son Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McLemore, Sam D Son M W 12 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
4-4
McLemore, John E Hd M W 22 M1 1 Mis Miss Miss Carpenter
McLemore, Rose L Wf F W 21 m1 1 1/1 La Ala La
McLemore, Albert D Son M W 3/12 S Miss Miss La
5-5
Draughn, Griffin S Hd M W 69 m1 42 Miss SC Miss Farm Laborer
Draughn, Flora A Wf F W 59 M1 42 9/9 Miss NC Miss
Draughn, Duncan W Son M W 27 S Miss Miss Miss Teacher
Draughn, Sarah A Dtr F W 22 S Miss Miss Miss Teacher


1920 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Part Beat 3
Enumerated 5 January 1920
SD 6 ED 16 Sheet 4A Stamped 171
73-73
Draughn, Duncan W Hd M W 37 M Miss Miss Miss Farming General
Draughn, Carrie Wf F W 34 M Miss Miss Miss Instructor Public School
McLemore, Richard A Father-in-law M W 64 Wd Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I22272","McLemore","Richard Albert","18 Feb 1927","12 Jul 1995","0","On his FindAGrave memorial page, he is linked to a Mary C. McLemore, born 1921 and died 1970.","STR06" "I31686","McLemore","Richard Aubrey","6 Jun 1903","31 Aug 1976","0","Richard Aubrey McLemore was born June 6, 1903 in Perry County, Mississippi, the son of Hezekiah McLemore. Very early, Richard excelled in the field of education and rose to the rank of administrator in several schools. He married Nannie Pitts in 1927 and they had one son, Harry Kimbrell. In 1937, Mr. McLemore accepted a position with Judson College in Marion, Alabama. One year later, he was elected head of the Department of History at Mississipi State Teacher's College. In 1956, he was named curator of the History Department at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C. In 1957 Dr. Richard Aubrey McLemore left a position as professor of history and Dean of the University of Mississippi Southern to become President of Mississippi College. Dr. McLemore undertook a decentralization of top administration by setting up the positions of Dean of the College, Business Manager, and Dean of Students. Many libraries contain the definitive History of Mississippi written by Dr. McLemore. He died August 31, 1976 and is buried in Clinton, Mississippi (sic).","STR06" "I24497","McLemore","Richard F.","Bef 1810","Yes, date unknown","0","If Richard was 12 to 14 (when his mother apprenticed him out in 1823), the oldest possible age at which he might logically be apprenticed, his birth date would have been, at the latest, 1810. (James L. McLemore, III, p 52).

Richard....bought 110 acres in the western part of Sussex County, near the Dinwiddie County line, from Littleton H. BROWDER by deed dated December 31, 1856, and recorded April 1, 1858 (Sussex Deed Book V, p. 645). He sold this property years later, after the Civil War, to Richard WINFIELD of Dinwiddie County, by deed (in which his wife, Mary F. McLEMORE joined) dated March 15, 1870, and recorded May 15, 1873 (Sussex Deed Book Z, p. 478). His signature was acknowledged before a Petersburg notary public indicating he may have moved there. (James L. McLemore, III, p. 53).","STR06" "I25818","McLemore","Richard Hardy","11 Jun 1858","1 May 1924","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, District No. 18
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900 by David Byers
SD 254 ED 72 Sheet 2A
20-20
McLemore, Richard Hd W M Jun 1857 42 M 9 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Eliza M. Wife W F May 1870 30 M 9 7/3 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Joe C. Son W M Nov 1892 7 S Tn Ala Tn
McLemore, John B Dtr W F Feb 1897 3 S Tn Ala Tn
McLemore, Suella T Dtr W F July 1899 11/12 S Tn Ala Tn
McLemore, Mack B Father W M Jan 1834 66 M 45 Ala Va Ala
McLemore, Iris B Mother W F Nov 1828 71 M 45 1/1 (sic) Al
a NC Va

1910 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, Civil District 18
Enumerated 26 Apr 1910
SD 5, ED 84 Sheet 9A
173-173
McLemore, Richard H Hd M W 52 m1 18 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Ellie Wife F W 40 M1 18 6/5 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Cleveland Son M W 17 S Tn Ala Tn
Laborer Home Farm
McLemore, Briggs Son M W 13 S Tn Ala Tn
McLemore, Stella Dtr F W 11 S Tn Ala Tn
McLemore, Darla Dtr F W 8 S Tn Ala Tn
McLemore, Oma Dtr F W 4 S Tn Ala Tn
McLemore, Mack B Father M W 74 m1 55 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Isis B Mother F W 71 m1 55 5/3 Ala Ala Ala

1920 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, 18th Civil District
Enumerated 10 Jan 1920 by Ferrell Turtty
SD 5 ED 85 Sheet 8A
154-161
McLemore, Richard Hd M W 60 M Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Elen E. Wife F W 49 M Tn Tn TN
McLemore, Briggs J. Son M W 22 S Tn Ala Tn Farmer
McLemore, Tula V. Dtr F W 16 S Tb Aka Tb
McLemore, Oma O. Dtr F W 13 S Tn Ala Tn
McLemore, Jessie L Son M W 6 S Tn Ala Tn

HH 156-163 Joe and N.A. McLemore

1930 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, 18 Civil District
Enumerated April 17, 1930 by G.S. McReynolds
ED 57-22 SD 11 Sheet 9A Stamped 207
186-198
McLemore, Ella Hd F W 58 Wd Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Oma Dtr F W 23 S Tn Tn Tn Teacher Public School
McLemore, J. Lee Son M W 17 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborere","STR06" "I27168","McLemore","Richard J.","Abt 1865","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1920 census, he was living with his sister and brother-in-law, Catherine and Wyatt BARLOW, in Forrest County, Mississippi.","STR06" "I27168","McLemore","Richard J.","Abt 1865","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated 20 and 21 January 1920 by Eugene V. Ford
SD 6 ED 14 Sheet 10B
185-185
Barlow, Wyatt C H M W 61 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Barlow, Catherine L Wf F W 54 M Miss Miss Miss
Barlow, Rufus B Son M W 31 S Miss Miss Miss
Barlow, Mary D Dtr F W 19 S Miss Miss Miss
Barlow, Hattie G Dtr F W 13 S Miss Miss Miss
Barlow, George D W 11 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Richard J Bro-in-Law M W 56 D Miss Miss Miss Labo
rer Working Out","STR06" "I26056","McLemore","Richard Leon","Jan 1898","5 Jun 1947","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F3MZ-568
name: Richard Leon Mclemore
death date: 03 Jun 1947
death place: Wisner, , Franklin, Louisiana
gender: Male
race (original): White
race (standardized): White
age: 48
estimated birth year: 1899
birth place: Franklin County, Mississippi
marital status: Married
spouse's name: Hattie
father's name: T R Mclemore
mother's name: Zula Mclemore
film number: 1391814
image number: 00236
certificate number: 213
digital folder number: 4215536
Collection: Richard Leon Mclemore, ""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956""

Said to have married (1) Edna Elivia WILLIAMS and (2) Hattie Roena CORBAN. Hattie celebrated her 103rd birthday in January 2005.","STR06" "I26056","McLemore","Richard Leon","Jan 1898","5 Jun 1947","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Louisiana, Franklin County, Wisner Village War 1
Enumerated April 12, 1940
SD 5 ED 21-1 Sheet 6A
HH #137
McLemore, Richard L Head M W 41 M Mississippi
McLemore, Hattie R Wf F W 38 M Mississippi
McLemore, Mildred Dtr F W 17 S Miss
McLemore, Lucy E Dtr F W 13 S Mississippi
McLemore, Edith Dtr F W 5 S Mississippi
McLemore, Adonia Aunt F W 69 Wd Mississippi
","STR06" "I35491","McLemore","Richard Lumon","19 Jul 1909","Yes, date unknown","0","Name: Mclemore
Gender: Male
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place: Van Zandt, Texas
Birth Date: 19 Jul 1909
Birthplace:
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race: White
Father's Name: J.M. Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00365-7
System Origin: Texas-VR
Source Film Number: 1561622
Reference Number: 2:3MN6SSD
Collection: Texas Births and Christenings, 1840-1981

Paul McLemore shows that his middle name is variously shown as Lumon, Looman, Laroman, and that he served as a Merchant Marine, and that he married Sophia Cortesko.

This may be him on the SSDI, however the date of birth does not match:

RICHARD MCLEMORE 31 Jan 1909 Dec 1971 (not specified) (none specified) 447-12-4887 Oklahoma

","STR06" "I35491","McLemore","Richard Lumon","19 Jul 1909","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County JP 2
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 3 ED 105 Sheet 10B
182-182
McLemore, James M Hd M W 48 m1 13 La NC Miss Farmer
McLemore, Kate Wf F W 36 M1 13 6/6 Ill Ill Ill
McLemore, Bertha Dtr F W 12 S Tx La Ill
McLemore, Tommie Dtr F W 11 S Tx La Ill
McLemore, Winnie Dtr F W 8 S Tx La Ill
McLemore, Gertie Dtr F W 6 S Tx La Ill
McLemore, Gordon Son M W 3 S Tx La Ill
McLemore, Lemorgan (Richard Lumon???) Son M W 9/12 S Tx La Ill

1920 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 2
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 3 ED 126 Sheet 15B
Fm 33-33
McClemore, Kate Hd F W 44 Wd Ill Ill Ill
McClemore, Winnie Dtr F W 18 S Tx La Ill Farm Laborer
McClemore, Gertie Dtr F W 16 S Tx La Ill Farm Laborer
McClemore, Gordan Son M W 13 S Tx La Ill Farm Laborer
McClemore, Lumon Son M W 10 S Tx La Ill Farm Laborer
McClemore, George Son M W 8 S Tx La Ill

1930 Census
Texas, Harris County, JP 19 Precinct One, Houston City
Enumerated 6 April 1930
ED 101-143 SD 26 Sheet 6A Stamped 212
Shotwell Street
437-134-146
Luce, Earnest L Hd M W 29 M 24 Tx Tx Tx Collector Loan Sharks
Luce, Winnie A Wf F W 28 M 23 Tx La Ill
Luce, Lester D Son M W 1 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Luce, Adolph F Son M W 2 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Richard L Brother-in-law M W 20 S Tx La Ill Ice Cream Makers Lone Star Creamery



","STR06" "I25762","McLemore","Richard M.","Abt 1835","7 Sep 1893","0","He married (1) Mary LANDMAN ca 1858, (2) Rebecca Ann York LENTZ ca 1865 and (3) Laura B. GRIDER on 28 July 1888 in Lincoln County, Tennessee.

He was living with his sister and brother-in-law, Nancy and George THOMAS, at the time of the 1880 Lincoln County, Tennessee census, along with his son, 20 year old John McLemore.","STR06" "I25762","McLemore","Richard M.","Abt 1835","7 Sep 1893","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1860 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, District 1
Enumerated 27 June 1860 by E.R. Kennedy
Page 49
HH 310-310 M. and Iris McLemore
HH 311
Richard McLemore 34 M Farmer Ala
Mary McLemore 20 F Ala
John W. McLemore 1 M Ala

(See Notes for Rebecca York for his second wife's listing as of 1860)

1870 Census
Alabama, Limestone, Twp 2 Range 6, Post Office Athens
Page 32
HH 266-266
McLemore, Richard 35 M Farmer $300 $300 Ala
McLemore, Rebecca 37 F Keeping House Tn
McLemore, Sarah 15 F At Home Ala (not shown in 1860, stepdaughter?)
McLemore, Susan 12 F At Home Ala (not shown in 1860, stepdaughter?)
McLemore, Alonzo 5 M At Home Ala
McLemore, Matthew 2 M At Home Ala
McLemore, John 12 M Farm Labor Ala
HH 267-267
McLemore, Burwell & Martha 28
HH 269-269
McLemore, William & Nancy 46

1880 Census

Name RelationMarital StatusGenderRaceAgeBirthplaceOccupationFather's BirthplaceMother's Birthplace
George THOMAS Self M Male W 35 NJ Farm Laborer NJ NJ
Nancy A. THOMAS Wife M Female W 34 AL Keeping House AL AL
Mary H. THOMAS Dau S Female W 10 TN At Home NJ AL
Martha A. THOMAS Dau S Female W 4 AL At Home NJ AL
John L. THOMAS Son S Male W 3 TN At Home NJ AL
Briggs J. THOMAS Son S Male W 5M TN At Home NJ AL
John MCLEMORE Nephew S Male W 20 AL Farm Laborer AL AL
Richard MCLEMORE BroL W Male W 45 AL Farm Laborer AL AL
Source Information:
Census PlaceDistrict 1, Lincoln, Tennessee
Family History Library Film 1255267 NA Film Number T9-1267

","STR06" "I46715","McLemore","Richard Orville","18 Dec 1950","22 Dec 2009","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by SFC Frank Irons Sr, Retired:

REST IN PEACE..

Funeral for Richard Orville McLemore Sr. of Decatur will be Saturday, December 26, 2009, at 2 p.m. at Ridout's Brown-Service Funeral Home Chapel.

Burial will be in Roselawn Cemetery. Visitation will be Saturday from noon to 2 p.m. at the funeral home.

Mr. McLemore, who died Tuesday, December 22, 2009, at Parkway Medical Center, was born December 18, 1950, in Detroit, Mich., to Orville and Ella Ree McLemore. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War and served in the U.S. Air Force. He was preceded in death by father, Orville E. McLemore.

Survivors include his mother, Ella Ree McLemore; three sons, Richard Orville McLemore Jr., Matthew Curtis McLemore and Kevin Leon McLemore; three sisters, Carolyn Hudgins and husband, Jimmy, Glenda Troyer and Gary Burnett and Deborah Roberts and husband, Donald; and six grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be Jimmy Hudgins, Gary Burnett, Donald Roberts, Scott Hanks, Mike Paseur and Larry Ellis.

Published in the Decatur Daily on 12/24/2009","STR06" "I26895","McLemore","Riley H.","17 Jun 1933","28 Aug 1998","0","This is his listing on the Texas Death Index:

Mclemore Riley Hugh 08-28-1998 LAMAR M

Riley H. McLemore contributed by Ron Henson Hugo Daily News, Hugo, Choctaw Co., Oklahoma, 31 Aug 1998 ""Riley H. McLemore, 65, resident of Ft. Towson, passed away August 28, 1998 at St. Joseph's Hospital in Paris, TX. He was a heavy equipment operator/construction worker, a member of the Operating Engineers Assoc. and U.S. Army Veteran. Mr. McLemore was born June 17, 1933 in Sobol, OK to Charles Riley & Elizabeth (Boles) McLemore and had lived all his life in the Ft. Towson area. He was preceded in death by a sister, Naomi Allen, and a brother Edward McLemore. Riley had a dry sense of humor and loved ""pulling your leg"" and delighted in making you squirm. He would be given away by the twinkle in his eye. He loved a mess of venison, biscuits, and gravy - just good food; country music would get his toe tapping, especially waltz's. What really made him happy was fishing with James, Charles, and Alan. Many enjoyable memories were connected by a fish story. Surviving relatives include his former wife, Patricia McLemore of Hugo; one son, Ray H. McLemore of Valliant; one daughter, Jami M. McLemore of Hillsboro, Oregon; one brother, Harold McLemore and his wife, Doris, of Paris, TX; one sister, Siddie Stewart of Lubbock, TX; five grandchildren, Garrett McFadden of Phoenix, Amanda McFadden of Hillsboro, Oregon, Alison Rae Lee of Idaho, Lindsey Kay McLemore of Valliant, Chelsey Ann McLemore, also of Valliant; two great grandchildren, Lane Joseph Lee and Alvin Oliver Lee, both of Idaho; numerous nieces and nephews including Carolyn, Al ""Bud"", Elizabeth, Hugh, Wayne, Terry, and Lisa. Uncle Riley, as he was known by not only his nieces & nephews, is also survived by Marie McLemore, combination Mother, sister-in-law, friend. He also had a very special relationship with Charles, more brother than nephew. Riley felt an extra closeness with Alan, who shared many parts of his life. Services for Mr. McLemore were held Monday, August 31, 1998 at 10:00 a.m. in Ft. Towson Corinth Baptist Church. Reverend Bob Thornburgh, assisted by Reverend Bennie Hammons officiated. Interment was in Ft. Towson Cemetery, under the direction of Miller & Miller Funeral Home of Hugo.","STR06" "I25506","McLemore","Robert","Abt 1801","27 Jul 1821","0","Mark Freeman shows that Robert was born ca 1801 and died ca 1821.

There is, however, a ""Robert McLemore"" who was born ca 1810 in Tennesse, and who can be found in Carroll County, Mississippi at the time of the 1870 census. He is living in the same proximity of John Dabney McLemore, the younger half-brother to this Robert McLemore. Therefore, it is POSSIBLE that they are one in the same.

A transcription of the census listing follows:

1870 Federal Census
Mississippi, Carroll County, Twp 18 Range 2
P.O. Bright Corner
Enumerated 29 July 1870
75-75
McLamore, Robt 60 M W Farmer $500 $1000 TN
McLamore, Nancy E 26 F W Keeping House Miss
McLamore, Bettie O 19 M? W Miss
McLamore, John 18 M W Miss
McLamore, Tennessee 14 F W Miss
McLamore, Robert L 5 M W Miss
James, ??? 19 M W Farm Laborer Miss","STR06" "I26299","McLemore","Robert Adkins","Feb 1879","5 Sep 1960","0","He shares a double headstone with Lydia S. McLemore, (25 Dec 1895-9 Apr 1982). After Robert's death, she married Vence Rowden SLOAN (1897-1983).

His obituary noted hw was an employed at the Norris Dam National Park for eight years where he trained horses and was in charge of the riding stables.","STR06" "I24479","McLemore","Robert ""Bob"" Johnson","Abt 1857","Abt 1911","0","Rosa McLemore Dunkerly recalls that Bob was a ""cowboy in his younger days, rode the Chisolm trail--knew all old timers, Ben Thompson, King Fisher and others. Was very good with a gun, wore two. Returned to McDade and killed Tom Bishop and all the members of the gang that were to be found.""

Melba Gene McLemore notes, however, that Tom Bishop actually outlived Bob McLemore. She states that there were news articles about several attempts made on Bishop's life over the years. None of the news accounts, however, gave any indication that Bob might have been involved in these attempts. In Bob's family, a sketchy story was also passed down through the years, indicating that ""Robert and two other family members from East Texas rode to Round Rock, Tx to get revenge for the hangings.""

Both the 1900 census and daughter Margie Bell's delayed birth certificate list his occupation as a Physician. His grandson, Sam McLemore, Jr. clarifies that Bob was actually a ""medicine man, healer, Indian Doctor."" The 1910 Arkansas census, in fact, lists the family as ""Indian."" The prior Texas census showed them as white.

Pleasant McLemore wrote that ""Bro. Bob and I were opposit characters. I was more like Felix, Bob didn't place much imphisis on justice, but Felix and I did. I roasted Bob many times while visiting him in regard to this. He brought Mollie [his wife] to be with mother before her twins were born, when she went back, I went with her to assist her, I was 16 years of age, I stayed there 5 or 6 months."" (From a March 1, 1955 letter to his niece).

Bob McLemore's life was cut short by violence. When his youngest son, Sam McLemore, had not yet reached his tenth birthday he was in the fields with his father and a hired hand. Rosa reports that ""the friend corrected Bob's boy Sam in a very rough manner."" Bob and the hired hand shot at each other. Bob was shot in the jaw, but didn't visit a doctor. He developed gangrene from the wound and soon died. Bob was around 54 at the time, and left behind his wife and six children. Pleasant McLemore later wrote to a niece that is was a few miles from Vivian, Louisiana where his brother Bob was buried, in a ""saw mill town named Mytis, Louisiana."" He presumably is refering to Myrtis, a small town in Caddo Parish, near Vivian.","STR06" "I24479","McLemore","Robert ""Bob"" Johnson","Abt 1857","Abt 1911","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Texas, Cass County, JP 3, ED 22
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900 by C.R Cartright
SD 1, ED 22, Sheet B 6
99-99
McLemore, Robert Hd W M ?? 1852 48 M 15 Tx Ga Ga Physician
McLemore, Mollie Wife W F ??? 1854 46 M 15 8/6 Al Ga Ga
McLemore, Maude Dtr W F Sept 1883 16 S Al Ga Ga Farm Laborer
McLemore, Margie Dtr W F Dec 1884 11 S Al Ga Ga Farm Laborer
McLemore, Maggie Dtr W F July 1888 11 S Tx Ga Ga Farm Laborer
McLemore, Keton Son W M Oct 1891 8 S Tx Ga Ga
McLemore, Robert Son W M Oct 1893 6 S Tx Ga Ga
McLemore, Nellie Dtr W F Oct 1897 2 S Tx Ga Ga
Childs, Anthony Boarder B M Jan 1886 20 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer

1910 Census
Arkansas, Miller County, Sulphur, ED 75
Enumerated 9th & 10th of May 1910 by Wm. L Duckett
SD 4, ED 75, Sheet 9A
124-140
McLemire, R. Johen Hd M In 42 M1 24 Tx Ga Mo Farmer
McLemire, Mary M Wife F In 41 m1 24 9/6 Al Tx Al
McLemire, Keton Son M In 17 S Ark Tx Al Gen Farm
McLemire, Robt Son M In 15 S Tx Tx Al Home Farm
McLemire, Sam Son M In 8 S Tx Tx Al","STR06" "I21855","McLemore","Robert Alderman","6 Aug 1919","14 Feb 2008","0","Robert A. McLemore M.D., 88, of Springfield, Ohio died Thursday, February 14, 2008 in the Forum at Knightsbridge, Columbus, Ohio.
He was born August 6, 1919 in Johnston County, North Carolina the son of Dr. George A. and Nellie (Johnson) McLemore and moved to the town of Smithfield as a small boy.
He earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of North Carolina in 1944, graduated from Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, Pa. with a Doctor of Medicine degree in 1944 and served his Internship there. Dr. McLemore served in the United States Navy as a Medical Officer, Lieutenant j.g. from 1944-46 with combat duty in the Pacific Theatre. He served his residency at St. Luke's Hospital, Bethlehem, Pa., from 1947-50 and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a Master's of Medical Science degree in Surgery in 1950. He became a Diplomat (1951) and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (1952).
Robert married Marjorie Lee Harcourt, August 12, 1944 and moved to Springfield, Ohio in 1950 to begin his 35 year practice in General Surgery, with full surgical privileges at Mercy Medical Center and Community Hospital , Springfield, Champaign County Hospital and Mercy Memorial Hospital in Urbana, Ohio. In 1963 he formed a partnership with William P. Montanus, M.D. to create Surgical Associates of Springfield. He retired from surgical practice in 1985. He was a member and Deacon of Covenant Presbyterian Church, and was a member of Springfield Country Club, University Club and GODA Club. Among his many associations, Dr. McLemore was a member of County, State and American Medical and Surgical Asociations; served as Chief of Staff and Director of Department of Surgery at Mercy Hospital; served as President of Clark County Education Foundation and Tri-County Council of Continuing Education; served as Vice-president of the Springfield Chamber of Commerce; served on the Board of Directors of Planned Parenthood, Ridgewood School, First National Bank (National City), Springfield Credit Bureau, Mercy Medical Center, Friends of Mercy, Friends of Oakwood Village and Mercy Foundation; had Faculty appointments at The Ohio State University and Wright State University Medical Colleges;
He is survived by two sons and daughters-in-law Stephen Harcourt and Karen McLemore, William Estes and Julia McLemore, all of Columbus, Ohio; one daughter Nancy Lee McLemore of Wilmington, North Carolina; one sister Eloise Grady of Smithfield, North Carolina; three grandchildren Anne Harcourt Heath of Raleigh, North Carolina, Kelly (McLemore) and Kenneth Fields II of Cincinnati, Ohio and Scott Robert McLemore of Columbus, Ohio; numerous niece and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Marjorie on July 14, 2006; two sisters Margaret Lee and Lucile Austin; one brother George A. McLemore.
Dr. McLemore donated his body to The Ohio State University College of Medicine.
Memorial services will be held at the convenience of the family with inurnment in Ferncliff Cemetery. Arrangements have been entrusted to RICHARDS, RAFF & DUNBAR MEMORIAL HOME . Memorial contributions may be made to The Community Mercy Foundation.

Source:

?u??/u?","STR06" "I38489","McLemore","Robert Alexander","19 Aug 1879","25 Jan 1937","0","He was buried with Estell McLemore (2 Oct 1888-8 Nov 1964). His occupation, as listed on the death certificate, was that of a Street Car Operator.","STR06" "I25553","McLemore","Robert Anderson ""Andrew"" Jefferson","28 Jul 1823","2 May 1891","0","MaryLynn Santa lists him with a much earlier date of death, June 1849. However, he appears to have still been living with his mother, listed as Andrew?, at the time of the 1850 US Census (Andrew McLemore, 27, M Farmer, Tennessee)

Betty Pritchett notes that:

ccording to 1860 census records, Robert Anderson McLemore had real estate valued at $20,000 and a personal wealth of $14,000. By 1870, His real estate was valued at $8,000 and his personal wealth was $800.



If a person's wealth was $25,000 in 1860, it would equal $1.9 million in 2008 currency. As a general rule to convert antebellum money into 2008 currency, multiply by 75. (This multiplier was derived at by comparing a skilled laborer's wages of roughly $500 in the 1840s to an average family income in 2008 of around $37,500.) In 1850, a single field hand was worth $1100 to $1800. This amount converts roughly to $75,000 to $135,000 in 2008 currency.



Copy of the will recorded in Maury County, Tennessee. I, R. A. McLemore, now a citizen of Maury Co. Tenn. Make will . . . . I request that my just debts be paid out of the first monies that come into the hands of my executors. I owe $130.00 to dau. Sallie R. McLemore, and $200 to dau. Dora Kesterton. I desire these to be paid. To by beloved wife Rebecca - the rents of my farm in Williamson County for the present year 1891. I request that my funeral expenses be first paid out of said rent money. To daus. Sallie R. McLemore, Dora Kesterton, wife of John T. Kesterton, Narcissus Cornelius, wife of George Cornelius, the sum of $50 each and to my son Jeff McLemore $5. All the residue of property to my son Claiborne Kinnard McLemore, which consists of my Williamson farm, which was purchased with the means of his mother, my second wife. Mar. 17, 1903



Claiborne Kinnard McLemore rec'd from his father's will an additional $346. He chose to pay the monies owed to his sisters himself rather than rely on the estate. He wanted to avoid the need to sell the properties he inherited.

I wrote this so my children and grandchildren would have a clue about their background. My father told many stories about his ancestors. He said that R.A. McLemore had a red beard and you could hear him calling hogs over a wide area. My grandfather became a professional gambler on the riverboats up and down the Mississippi. He married twice. When he made enough money gambling, he retired and married. Patti deGraffenreid who bore him one child. She died about a month after giving birth. I have the dates somewhere. After a while he married my grandmother Nellie Theresda Green. She had four children; only one lived to adulthood (my father).


","STR06" "I25553","McLemore","Robert Anderson ""Andrew"" Jefferson","28 Jul 1823","2 May 1891","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1860 Federal Census
Tennessee, Maury County, District 22, PO Spring Hill
Page 105
741-730
RA McLamore 38 N Farner 20,000 14, 000 Tenn
M H McLamore 30 F Tenn
S R McLamore 7 F Tenn
S D McLamore 5 F Tenn
A J McLamore 3 M Tenn
N M McLamore 1 F Tenn
L P McLamore 19 M Farmer $--- $300 Tebb

1870 Federal Census
Tennessee, Maury County, District 22, Post Office Columbia
Enumerated July 1870 by J.B. Alderman
Page 13, Stamped 624
79-88
McLemore, Robert 47 M W Farmer $8000 $800 Tennessee
McLemore, Annie 34 F W Housekeeper Tennessee
McLemore, Sallie 17 F W At School Tennessee
McLemore, Maggie 17 F W At School Tennessee
McLemore, Dora 15 F W At School Tennessee
McLemore, Jefferson 13 M W At School Tennessee
McLemore, Narcissa 11 F W At School Tennessee
McLemore, Mary 1/12 F W At Home Tennessee

1880 Federal Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Andrew MCLEMORE Self M Male W 57 TN Farmer TN TN
Ann MCLEMORE Wife M Female W 45 TN Keeping House TN TN
Maggie MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 26 TN At Home TN TN
Sallie MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 26 TN At Home TN TN
Dora MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 24 TN At Home TN TN
Narcisse MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 20 TN School Teacher TN TN
Claiborne MCLEMORE Son S Male W 8 TN TN TN
Virgin CORE Other S Female B 25 TN Cook TN TN
Johnnie CORE Other S Male B 1 TN TN TN
Source Information:
Census Place District 10, Williamson, Tennessee
Family History Library Film 1255286 NA Film Number T9-1286
Page Number 148D","STR06" "I24587","McLemore","Robert David","18 Jan 1893","16 Jun 1970","0","1917 Houston City Directory
David R. McLemore Helper at Moncrief Lenoir Mfg","STR06" "I24587","McLemore","Robert David","18 Jan 1893","16 Jun 1970","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, Montgomery County, JP 1, ED 104
Enumerated 17 March 1920 by E. C. Chisholm
SD 7, ED 104, Sheet 7B
Ellis (sic), Charles M W 43 M Tx Al Al Farming
, Susa F W 33 M Tx Ga Al
, Ella F W 19 M Tx Tx Tx
, Lee M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Labor
, Ada F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
, Soulia F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
, Ethel F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
, Fern F W 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, David M W 27 M Tx Tx Tx Drilling Oilfield
Boykin, Charles M W 3 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx

Note: This same family was listed as ELLISOR at the time of the 1910 Montgomery County Census, which is consistent Melba Gene McLemore's notes on the maiden name of David McLemore's wife, Ella Cordelia Ellisor.

1930 Census

Not located","STR06" "I29628","McLemore","Robert E. Lee","24 Feb 1876","24 Jan 1964","0","His Death certificate shows he was married to Mollie at the time of his death, a Merchant, and a resident of Big Stone Gap. Informant was Mrs. Art SMITH.","STR06" "I29628","McLemore","Robert E. Lee","24 Feb 1876","24 Jan 1964","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I27333","","","","","","","" "I22197","McLemore","Robert Ernest","5 Jun 1934","20 Dec 1972","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Monte Harding, shows he was a ""NC A3C USAF Korean War Veteran.""","STR06" "I24698","McLemore","Robert H.","Sep 1846","Abt 1928","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Federal Census
Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Rob't H. MCLEMORE Self M Male W 33 MS Sewing Machine Agt. TN TN
Caroline MCLEMORE Wife M Female W 39 LA Keeps House PRUSSIA FRANCE
Edward MCLEMORE Son S Male W 5 TX MS LA
Mary A. MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 3 TX MS LA ?u?
?/u?Nicholus MCLEMORE Son S Male W 5M TX MS LA
Laura SULLIVAN Sister M Female W 36 TN At Home TN TN ?u?
?/u?Eliza J. BEAUMONT Niece S Female W 10 LA At School NY TN
Source Information:
Census Place Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255315?u?
?/u?NA Film Number T9-1315
Page Number 96C

1900 Census
Texas, Dallas, Dallas Ward 9
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900 by George L Wasty
SD 6, ED 118 Sheet B 3
213 Leonard
65-69
McLemore, Robert Hd W M Sep 1844 53 M 27 Miss Tn Tn Contractor & Builder
McLemore, Caroline Wif W F Jun 1850 50 W M 27 6/6 La Germany Germany
McLemore, Edward E Son W M Sept 1874 25 S Tx Miss La Bookkeeper
McLemore, Mary A Dtr W F May 1877 23 S Tx Miss La
McLemore, Robert H Jr. So W M Jan 1880 20 S Tx Miss La Clerk (Shipping)
McLemore, Nicholas A Son W M Nov 1882 17 S Tx Miss La Clerk (Shipping)
McLemore, Paul So W M July 1886 12 S Tx Miss La School
McLemore, William S Son W M Apr 1887 11 Tx Miss La School
Richardson, Will House Boy B M Dec 1882 17 S Ken Unk Ga Laborer

1910 Census
Texas, Dallas, Dallas Ward 3
Enumerated 30 APr 1910 by R. C. Hickey
SD 5 ED 34 Sheet 5B
McLemore, Robert H Hd W M 63 M1 37 6/6 US La Tn Contractor House
McLemore, Caroline Wife F W 59 m1 37 6/6 La Prussia Germany Ger German
McLemore, Mary Alice Dtr F W 33 S Tx US La
McLemore, Nicholas A Son M W 26 S Tx US La Salesman Implement
McLemore, Paul Son M W 22 S Tx Us La Commerical Salesman Clothing
McLemore, William S Son M W 20 S Tx US La Clerk Express Co

1920 Census
Texas, Dallas, Dallas Pr 8
Enumerated 12 Jan 1920 by Mrs. Ellis Cole
SD 5, ED 15 Sheet 7A
4201-115-134
McLemore, Robert H Hd M W 73 M Miss Tn Tn None
McLemore, Carrie Wife F W 69 M La Germany Germany None
McLemore, Mamie Dtr F W 42 S Tx Miss La None
McLemore, Nicholas A Son M W 37 S Tx Miss La Act Manager Plow Co

1930 Census
Texas, Dallas, Dallas
Enumerated April 10, 1930 by Mrs. Lucile Geany
ED 57-15 SD 10 Sheet 22B
4101-349-587
McLemore, Nicholas A Hd M W 47 S Tx Miss La Investment Public
McLemore, Mary A Sister H F W 52 S Tx Miss La","STR06" "I25220","McLemore","Robert Henry","Aft 1881","Yes, date unknown","0","WWI Draft Registration shows him as Robert Henry McLemore, Jr. His date of birth was shown as January 22, 1880, and his occupation as salesman for a company based out of St. Louis. He was residing at Macon Street in Fort Worth with his wife Lillian B. McLemore. No other dependents were listed. He had brown hair and eyes, and the registration was dated September 12, 1918.","STR06" "I25220","McLemore","Robert Henry","Aft 1881","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, Tarrant County, Fort Worth Ward 4
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920 by B. W. Jones
SD 12, ED 109 Sheet 8B
912 Macon Street
119-152
Fuller, Robert E Hd M W 65 M Ark Nc Tn Lawyer S. Practice
Fuller, Lillian L Wf F W 63 M Ark NC NC
McLemore, Robert H Son In Law M W 39 M Tx La La Salesman Au
to
McLemore, Lillian B. Dtr F W 30 M Ark Ark Ark

1930 Census
Not Located

There is a Robert and Bessie McLemore family living in the City of Dallas, JP #1, at the time of the 1930 census enumeration, however this appears to be another family entirely. This conclusion was drawn due to (1) the 11 year difference in ages between the two Robert McLemore's (2) the fact the Dallas couple's son is named Robert W. McLemore, Jr. and not Robert H. McLemore, Jr. and (3) the fact that this couple appears to have been living in Palo Pinto County ten years earlier, whereas the other Robert McLemore was married and living in Fort Worth. Bessie McLemore of Dallas may have had the maiden name of CLARK, as a 15 year old Jessie Clark was living with them in 1920.","STR06" "I25686","McLemore","Robert J.","29 Sep 1796","27 Nov 1873","0","(Research):
Census Information
1850 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Division 2 East of Military Road
Enumerated 12 and 13 November 1850 by Hiram Kennedy
HH #506 was that of Briggs and Mary McLemore and HH #521 was that of Burwell Jr and Nancy McLemore
512-512
Robert McLamour 55 M Farmer $1,000 Ohio
Ruthia McLamour 33 F Ala
Mary McLamour 18 F Ala
Ellender McLamour 16 F Ala
Joseph McLamour 14 M Ala
Benjamin McLamour 13 M Ala
Milly McLamour 11 F Ala
Sousiannah McLamour 9 F Ala
Lafayette McLamour 7 M Ala
Nancy McLamour 2 F Ala

1860 Census
Tennessee, Hardin County, ED 1, Post Office Clifton
Enumerated 23 Jun 1860
Page 12
77-80
Robert McLimore 63 M Farmer $1500 $800 Virginia
Ruth McLemore 42 F Ala
Elvira McLemore 25 F Ala
Benj McLemore 22 M Farmer Ala
Milly 20 F ALa
Susan 17 F Ala
Napolean L 15 M Ala
Nancy 10 F Ala

1870 Census
Tennessee, Hardin, District 1
Stamped 341 (and next page)
HH 61-61 Samuel and Susan BERRY
62-62
McLemore, Robt j 73 M W Farmer Va
McLemore, Rutha 52 F W Keeping House Ala
McLemore, Nancy 21 F W Unemployed Ala
Downing, Robert 14 M W Farm Hand Tenn
Downning, Laura 8 F W At Home Tenn","STR06" "I25232","McLemore","Robert King","5 Sep 1918","May 1979","0","WW II Enlistment Records for Robert K McLemore (Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)

Birth Year 1918
Race White
Native State Texas
Enlistment Date 14 Jan 1941
Enlistment Location Dallas, Texas
Branch Immaterial, Warrant Officers, USA
Grade Private
Component Selectees, Civil Life
Education 4 years of High School
Occupation Cashier or Stock Record Clerk or Bookkeeper
Marital Status, Single, no dependents
Height 6 feet 3 inches, 167 pounds","STR06" "I9080","","","","","","","" "I9084","","","","","","","" "I47121","","","","","","","" "I21674","McLemore","Robert M.","30 Nov 1769","20 Jan 1823","0","Sometimes shown as born in Warrren County versus Bute County.

Kevin McLemore mclemorek@charter.net descends from this line and shared information on Robert's descendants with Mark Freeman in March 2005, some of which is copied below.

1790 NC Census Halifax District, Franklin County lists Robert McLemore, 1 free white male 16 years and up and 4 slaves.

1799 Franklin County Tax List has McLemore, Rob. 2wp, 3bp, 450 ac (this is the parcel he inherited from his father)

1800 NC Census Franklin County lists Robert McLemore 1 male 10-16, 1 male 16-26, 1 male 26-45, 1 female 16-26, 9 slaves.

Franklin Co. NC Loose Estates Papers Vol. I has Robert McLemore buyer part of the estate of Benjamin Williams in 1804.

Equity Bond Docket, 1789-1817, Hillborough District and Orange County, N.C. number 264 lists Robert McLemore place of abode on 19 Apr 1803 as Tennessee.

Williamson County Deed Abstracts 1799-1811 Deed Book A2 page 91 ""Page 378 Indenture 18 Oct 1806 John Spencer and Robert McLemore, $2750 paid, 1 tract on water of Harpeth, 220 acres, tr adj N T Perkins corner""

1807 Williamson County Tax Book lists McLemore, Robt. 220 acres W. Harp. 1 white 5 blacks.

""The Reconstructed 1810 Census of Tennessee, 33,000 Long-Lost Records"" by Charles A. Sherrill lists:

McLemore, Robert Williamson County, 1810 Tax List

From ""Maury County Tennessee Newspaper Abstracts 1810-1844"" by Jill Knight Jarrett 1965: The Western Chronicle Sat 28 Mar 1812 ""Whiskey - The High Bred Stallion will stand the ensuing season. Signed P.R. Booker. Affadavit of R.P. Curras and Robert McLemore of Williamson County"".

Williamson County Deed Book E page 174 Thomas Shute conveyed to Robert McLemore 39 acres of land between Big & West Harpeth Rivers Registered 27th August 1817.

1820 Tennessee Census: Robert McLemore Williamson County: 2 males under 10, 2 males 10 to 16, 2 males 18 to 26, 1 male 45 and up. 1 female under 10, 1 female 10 to 16, 1 female 26 to 45. 24 slaves.

There were a couple challenges to Robert's will. One by his widow and her second husband wanting 1/3 of the estate, another by his son John D. McLemore for 1/4 of the slaves.

Will probated April 1823 Williamson County Will Book 3 page 625.

Williamson County, Tennessee County Court Minutes, May 1806-April 1812, by Carol Wells, Heritage Books, Inc., p. 176: [Book1, p. 577] ""Monday 13th January 1812. Order Nicholas Perkins Senr Daniel Perkins Edward Warren & Robert McLemore any three settle with Hendley Stone gdn of Peter Pryor & Green Pryor orphans of John Pryor decd & report thereof to our ensuing County Court."" [Book 1, p. 608] ""Tuesday 14th April 1812.Settlement with Hendley Stone guardian of Peter & Green Pryor orphans of John Pryor decd returned.""

Jane A. ""Xan"" Alexander emailed, in November 2011, that Robert McLemore wrote his will 14 Apr 1822. In his will and the probate file in Williamson County, Tennessee, we find: ""beloved wife Peggy and our four children John Dabney McLemore, Polly Minor McLemore, Robert Weakly McLemore, and Peggy Smith McLemore""; ""son Atkins J McLemore"", ""my daughter Bethenia Anne Greene McLemore"" In the will he also says ""I desire that my worthy friend Daniel Perkins should be guardian to my daughter Bethenia (who is also his granddaughter)"". Thus we see that Atkins Jefferson McLemore and Bethenia Anne Greene McLemore were not children of Robert McLemore's last wife Peggy. Jane added that the current wife at the time of his death was Margaret ""Peggy"" S Dabney, daughter of John Dabney and Peggy Smith and sister to Bethenia Dabney who later married Atkins Jefferson McLemore.","STR06" "I21674","McLemore","Robert M.","30 Nov 1769","20 Jan 1823","0","(Medical):DNA R1b1

A direct male descendant of Robert McLEMORE is an exact 12 marker Y DNA match to descendants of both John McLEMORE, born 1822 in North Carolina and Keton Jones McLEMORE, born 1809 in Kentucky. This means there is an 80% probability that they share a common ancestor within the last 16 generations, and over a 90% probability that this ancestor occurred within 24 generations.

For more information see:

http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/

Look for Group O. More about John McLemore and Keton Jones McLemore can be found in the index of this file.

The members of R1b are believed to be the descendants of the first modern humans who entered Europe about 35,000-40,000 years ago. Those R1b forebearers were the people who painted the beautiful art in the caves in Spain and France. They were the contemporaries (and perhaps exterminators) of the European Neanderthals. R1b is the most common Y haplogroup in Europe - more than half of men of European descent belong to R1b. Fourteen of the 30 most common haplotypes in the YSTR.org database are typical of R1b.","STR06" "I25513","McLemore","Robert Nicholson","29 Mar 1824","Aft 1860","0","A transcription of ""The McLemore Family Bible, 1822-1859 owned by Hillis Fry McLemore of Jackson, MS and contributed by Fairy B. McLemore Edwards of Canyon Lake, Texas, shows on page 2:

Robert Nicholson McLemore, son of Sugars McLemore
and Bethenia A. G., his wife, was born on the 28th or
29th day of March 1824


(The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ translated
out of the original Greek and with the former translations dilligently
compared and revised, and Canne's Marginal References. Stereotyped
by James Conner New York. By J. Emory and R. Waugh for
the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Conference Office, 14 Crosby
Street. J. Collord, Printer. 1829 )

http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf

Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, ""ANSEARCHIN' "" News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 38.","STR06" "I25513","McLemore","Robert Nicholson","29 Mar 1824","Aft 1860","0","(Research):
Census Information

1860 Census
Tennessee, Madison County, ED 9, Post Office Masons Grove
Enumerated 5 August 1860
Page 164
1157-1168
Robt McLemore 36 M Farmer $3200 $14000 Tenn
Ann E McLemore 23 F Tenn
Magnus McLemore 4 M Tenn
Leah McLemore 2 F Tenn
Mary McLemore 8/12 F Tenn","STR06" "I25069","McLemore","Robert Pleasant","21 Oct 1894","1 Sep 1968","0","Pleasant McLemore recalls, in a 1944 letter to John Wright McLemore in Altus, Oklahoma that ""Bob had a son named after him....(who) became a driller for oil co. shortly after World War, was sent to South America...until last year...owns a farm in Muleshoe, TX.""","STR06" "I25069","McLemore","Robert Pleasant","21 Oct 1894","1 Sep 1968","0","(Research):Melba Gene McLemore notes that he married Thelma Norine HAWTHORNE.

This appears to be the couple at the time of the 1920 census:

1920 Census
Texas, Wichita County, JP 2
Enumerated 21 & 22 Jan 1920 by Brockston B. Craft
SD 13 ED 190 Sheet 19B
297-298
McLemore, Robert P Hd M W 25 M Tx Tx Ala Laborer Oil Fields
McLemore, Lena Wife W 17 M Tx Tx Tx
Rikes, G.D. Ladoger M W 28 S La La La Laborer Oil Fields
Rush, W F Lodge M W 27 S Tx Al Tx Laborer Oil Fields","STR06" "I25147","","","","","","","" "I25512","McLemore","Robert Weakley","19 Apr 1821","6 Nov 1897","0","Genealogical Abstracts form Reported Deaths, The Nashville Christian Advocate, 1897-1899 by Jonathan Kennon Thompson Smith, http://www.tngenweb.org/records/tn_wide/obits/nca/nca9-06.htm

ROBERT WEAKLY McLEMORE born Williamson Co., Tenn., April 7, 1819; died Pulaski, Tenn., Nov. 6, 1897; married Harriet Susan Figuers, Sept. 16, 1840; 7 children. [Published December 23, 1897].

A scan of letter written by John R. Kemp, of Clinton KY, in memory of Robert Weakley McLemore is posted on his FindAGrave memorial page. This was said to have been published on December 10. 1897 in the Columbia Herald. Excerpts of this letter are transcribed below:

""......Robert W. McLemore, the loving husband, indulgent father, true christian, chivalric southern gentleman, and best of friends, after a long and useful life ""has passed over the river and is now resting under the shade of the trees."" As one who knew and loved him well, I would that I had the power to express the feelings of heart.....And as I think of his dear wife and children, and what he was to them, I feel that I could have died for him. I think of the dear, grand old home at ""Everbright"" and what a home it was-father, mother, sisters and brothers, not a link broken with no cares updon them their their suffering Southland, the scene of war and carnage. The home of wounded Confederate soldiers, and where the writer almost unto death was nursed back to life by this dear family. ""A Confederate Soldier"" was the password with threw open wide his doors and brought lvoing hears and unwearied attention......Farewell to thee, much loved and truest of friends. May the sod of beautiful Rose Hill rest above the nobel form, and at last may there be a happy reunion of all you loved here in the paridise of God.""

","STR06" "I25512","McLemore","Robert Weakley","19 Apr 1821","6 Nov 1897","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Federal Census
Tennessee, Maury County, ED 23
130-131
Robt. McLemore 31 M Farmer $10,000 Tenn
Harriet McLemore 25 F N.C.
Adelade McLemore 9 F Tenn
Ann McLemore 7 F Tenn
Robt McLemore 3 M Tenn
Henry McLemore 1 M
Albert Bailey 33 M None Va
Louisa Bailey 29 F N.C.
Patrick Bailey 3 M Tenn
Robt. A. Bailey 1 M Tenn


1870 Federal Census
Tennessee, Maury County, District 222, Post Office Columbia
Page 32
212-223
McLemore, Robert W 51 M W Farmer $18,000 $2,500 Tennessee
McLemore, Harriet 48 F W House Keeper Tennessee
McLemore, Henry 21 M W Running Steam Mill Tenn
McLemore, Thomas 18 M W Farming Tenn
McLemore, Mary D 14 F W At School Tenn
McLemore, Sally 12 F W At Home Tenn
McLemore, Clarence 8 M W At Home Tenn
McLemore, Earnest 2 M W At Home Tenn
McLemore, Sarah 50 F B Domestic Servent Tenn
McLemore, Ada 45 F B Domestic Servent Tenn
Walker, Sarah 8 F B At home
McLemore, Bill 6 M B At Home
McLemore, Dick 4 M B At Home

They lived next to a family headed by 52 year old Easton McLemore, who was a farmer and was black.

1880 Federal Census

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
R. W. MC LEMORE Self M Male W 62 TN Farm VA VA
M. D. MC LEMORE Dau S Female W 24 TN TN TN
Harriet MC LEMORE Wife M Female W 57 TN Keep House VA VA
Sallie MC LEMORE Dau S Female W 18 TN TN TN
Clarance MC LEMORE Son S Male W 17 TN TN TN
N. HAMILTON Other W Female MU 38 TN Servant - Cook TN TN
H. HAMILTON Other S Female MU 14 TN Servant TN TN
A. HAMILTON Other S Female MU 18 TN Servant TN TN
Source Information:
Census Place District 22, Maury, TennesseeFamily History Library Film 1255271 NA Film Number T9-1271Page Number 61A

Living next door to them was the family of S. McLemore, a 55 year old Black female, and her two sons, Bill and Ben.

From the files of Rev. William P. McLemore:

On 7 November 2006, the Rev. William McLemore wrote:

""I have the following typed on Robert Weakley's card:

Williamson County Bible Records,
(Lynch) Huntsville Library:

""Robert Weakley, son of Robert and Margarette O. Dabney, married Harriet Firgures of Franklin County, TN, sibs. John D., Mary Merior, and Margaret Smith.""

Unfortunately, not dated.

His card has this data on it:
Robert Weakley b. 19 April 1821
p. North Carolina
Fr: Robert 1769-1823
d. 6 November 1897
c. Rose Hill Cemetery, Colunbia, TN
Md. Harriet S. Figures, 17 September 1840, Williamson County, TN
Brothers: Atkins J., John Dabney
Sons: Robert Weakley, Pleasant N. (???), Charles A.(???), Clarence N.","STR06" "I25582","McLemore","Robert Weakley","Abt 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Ellie BUSH, and had seven chidlren.

Might this be his widow, at the time of the 1900 US Census for Maury County, Tennesee?

Tennessee, Maury County, Civil District 22
Enumerated 6 and 7 Jun 1900
SD 256 ED 91 Sheet 4B
68-80
McLemore, Ellie Head W F July 1849 50 Wd (child born/surviving not listed) Louisiana Massachusetts Louisiana
McLemore, W.T. Son W M Jun 1873 26 M 3 Tn Tn La
McLemore, Annie Dtr-in-law W F Mar 1873 23 M 3 0/0 Tn Tn Miss
McLemore, Guy Son W M Mar 1879 21 S Miss Tenn Tenn (sic)
McLemore, Ellie Dtr W F Feb 1888 12 s Miss Tenn La
McLemore, Elizabeth Niece W F Jan 1879 21 S Kentucky Tenn Kentucky
Baugh, Alice Servant B F Jun 1884 15 S Tenn Tenn Unk","STR06" "I25187","McLemore","Robert William","15 Aug 1891","12 Jul 1974","0","Diane McLemore Kennedy emailed, in May 2012, that "" If I remember my granddaddy's stories correctly, he had 16 or 18 siblings. Robert left home at age 12 or 13 because he didn't like working on the farm in Mississippi. He traveled (on foot) from Mississippi to Texas. He was a carpenter by trade. I know Robert was in the military during WWI. The McLemore name did not go past my dad's generation. My dad had 4 daughters and his brother had one son that died without any offspring."" Diane instead shows his year of birth as 1892.

Melba Gene McLemore notes that his registration for the Draft During WWI shows him as a carpenter for Shaw Construction Company in Sweetwater, Texas.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6SP-379
Name: Robert William Mclemore
Death Date: 12 Jul 1974
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 82 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1892
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mrs R. W. Mclemore
Father's Name: Moses Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Rotch
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243325
Digital Film Number: 4167681
Image Number: 330
Reference Number: 59015
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I25187","McLemore","Robert William","15 Aug 1891","12 Jul 1974","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, Palo Pinto, Strawn, ED 209
Enumerated 11 Feb 1920 by Thomas Peeves
SD ?2 ED 209 Sheet 2A
125-130
McLemore, Robert W Hd M W 28 M Miss Miss Miss Carpenter
McLemore Bessie Wife F W 17 M Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Jessie Sister in law F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Dallas, Dallas City JP 1, Block 1761
Enumerated Apr 8-9, 1930 by Mrs., Cam Brady
ED 57-65 SD 10 Sheet 13 A Stamped 189
120-180
McLemore, Robert Hd R $20 M W 38 M 24 Miss Miss Miss Carpenter
McLemore, Bessie Wife F W 27 M 16 Tx Tn Tn
McLemore, Ida B Dtr F W 9 S Tx Miss Tx
McLemore, Thomas E Son M W 3 S Tx Miss Tx
McLemore, Robert W Jr Son M W 3/12 S Tx Miss Tx","STR06" "I26173","McLemore","Robina","10 Feb 1872","3 Feb 1964","0","There was a Robina McLamore who was born in Tennessee, and was a lodger at a home in Dallas at the time of the 1910 census. However, she was listed as born ca 1884, so this may not be the same person. Her occupation was that of Secretary and Treasurer at a Telegraph office. The same Robina McLemore, now listed as a private secretary at a Telegraph office, was still boarding in a home in Dallas in 1920. The 1920 census puts her year of birth as ca. 1880. She again was listed as born in Tennessee.

The Texas Death index has a record for a Robina McLemore, married, dying on February 3, 1964 in Taylor County, Texas.

The image of her actual Texas Death certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. She was shown as Robina McLemore, born in SpringHill, Texas to John Dobney McLemore and Lesly Anne Pope. The informant was Mrs. J. Caro Russell. Her residence prior to death was 2310 South 7th in Abilene. Her occupation was shown as Secretery, retired, for Western Union, and she was listed as never married. She was buried at the Masonic cemetery in Abilene.","STR06" "I26173","McLemore","Robina","10 Feb 1872","3 Feb 1964","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I330","McLemore","Roland Finn","14 Jul 1925","4 Jun 1942","0","Tom McLemore recalls that Roland served both in the Civilian Conservation Corps, and as a Marine. He died of Meningitis, most probably while serving as a Marine.

One internet tree, unsourced, shows that he died in Colorado.","STR06" "I47357","McLemore","Romie Ivin ""Buster""","11 Jul 1909","17 May 1967","0","Shown as Romie ""Buster"" in the obituary of his brother Carl, married to a Lois.

His Texas Death Certificate showed his usual occupation as Dragline Operator in Construction. He had lived in Houston for 10 years prior to his death. He was listed as married, and not a veteran. The informant was Romie Ira McLEmore.","STR06" "I24484","McLemore","Rosa Ann Vernetta","27 Jul 1869","9 Dec 1954","0","Rosa was interviewed by a grandson in 1941, and her detailed description of the family makeup was the starting point for much of the subsequent genealogical research done regarding the Keeton Jones McLemore family. She loved to fish, a trait she passed on to her granddaughter, Barbara Nixon.

In 1944, a few years after her husband's death, Rosa was living at 8005 Grafton Street in Houston.

In a November, 1954 letter to his niece, Pleasant informs her that his sister Rosa had recently been diagnosed with ""cancer on (her) lower intestine"", a fact that her sons knew but did not want their mother informed of.","STR06" "I24484","McLemore","Rosa Ann Vernetta","27 Jul 1869","9 Dec 1954","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 Census
Texas, Harris County, Houston, Ward 5
Enumerated April 1910 by Jas. H. Thomas
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet &a
(Note the scan of this microfilm at Ancestry.com was very faded and difficult to read). Walter was indexed as Marvin Dunkerly by them, with a manual correction to Walter.
Dunkerley, Walter 41 M 21 England England England Printer Newspaper
Dunkerley, Rosa 39 M 21 4/3 Tx Tn Tn
Dunkerley, Russell 23 Tx Eng Tx Apprentice Factory
Dunkerley, Ines 18 Tx Eng Tx
Dunkerley, Allin 10 Tx Eng Tx
Simmons, Bekie 71 Es Servant Al Al Al

1920 Census
Texas, Harris County, Houston W 5, ED 92
Enumerated 10 Jan 1920 by Robert A. Allen
SD 8, ED 92 Sheet 6A
218 Worms Street
143-163
Dunkerly, Walter Hd M W 54 M Emig 1891 England England England Printer Newspaper
Dunkerly, Rosa Wife F 50 M Tx TN TN
Dunkerly, Allen Son M 18 S Mass Eng Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Harris County, Houston, ED 134
Enumerated Apr 3, 1930 by Mrs. Mary T Weems
ED 101-134 Sd 26 Sheet 6A
8005 Grafton
49-51
Dunkerley, Walter Hd O $6,000 M W 64 M@24 England England England 1887 Printer Newspaper
Dunkerley, Rosa v Wf F W 60 M@20 Tx Va TN
Dunkerley, Allen K Son M W 29 Mass Eng Tx Doctor Medicine
Dunkerley, Gertrude DIL F W 23 Tx Tx Tx
Dennis, Azalee Servent F W 16 Tx Tx Tx Servant Private Home","STR06" "I25604","McLemore","Rosa Lavinia","Abt 1831","Abt 1900","0","When her husband was killed in 1863, Rosa was left with five children, all under the age of 12. She never remarried and remained focused on her family's survival during the desperate times of the Reconstruction. After the war she moved her family to Copiah County, MS and engaged in land speculation with her brother, John Thomas McLemore. By 1878 she had moved her family back to Perry County. The 1880 US Census lists Rosa with all her children living in the same household except daughter Sebelle R who had married Abraham L. FAIRCHILD. Here in Perry (now Forrest) County, Rosa lived out her life until she died believed to be after 1900 on the old John McLemore property and was buried in the family cemetery. (Hammond, ""MAJOR AMOS McLEMORE"", p. 2).","STR06" "I25604","McLemore","Rosa Lavinia","Abt 1831","Abt 1900","0","(Research):Census Information:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Jones County
Enumerated 20 August 1850 by G. B. Harvey
62-62
Amos McLemore 23 M School Teacher Miss
Rosie McLemore 21 F Miss

1860 Census
Mississippi, Jones County, Page 21 P.O. Ellisville
Amos McLemore 34 M Miss Merchant
R.V. McLemore 25 F Miss
S.R. McLemore 9 F Miss
John C.C. McLemore 7 M Miss
Jane McLemore 4 F Miss
R. McLemore 3 F Miss
Bud McLemore 6/12 M Miss

1870 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Page 181 & 181B-P.O. Hazelhurst
Luvenia McLemore 42 Miss Keeping House
Sebel McLemore 18 M (sic) Miss Works on Farm
John C. McLemore 16 M Miss Works on Farm
Anna McLemore 15 M (sic) Miss Works on Farm
Walter McLemore 9 M Miss
(NOTE: She was living next door to Joseph (65) and Sarah (7
0) McLemore; Perhaps her Parents? with Josiah incorrectly transcribed as Joseph?)

1880 Census
Mississippi, Perry County, Page 327B
Rosa V. McLemore Self F Wd W 48 Miss SC Miss
John McLemore Son M S W 26 Miss Miss Miss
Anna J. McLemore Dau F S W 24 Miss Miss Miss
Rosa V. McLemore Dau F S W 22 Miss Miss Miss
Walter McLemroe Son M S W 19 Miss Miss Miss


(Transcription courtesy of Everett Hammond)","STR06" "I25651","McLemore","Rosa V.","Abt 1857","11 Mar 1922","0","Also shown by Merritt Mullen as Roseland Lavinia. She married Lofton Fairchild PITTMAN.

Her tombstone reads: R.V. McLemore Pittman Apr 2, 1861 Mar 11, 1811 Wife of L F Pittman. We loved you, yes we loved you, but Jesus loved you more, and has sweetly called you to yonder shining shore.","STR06" "I25213","","","","","","","" "I38387","McLemore","Rowena","Abt 1834","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Yazoo County, Yazoo City
Page 1
5-2
S. H. Sanders 24 M Overseer Tenn
Roena Sanders 27 F Miss
U. R. Sanders 4 M Miss
N. N. Sanders 2 M Miss","STR06" "I27788","McLemore","Rowena F.","Abt 1927","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown as Lorena on the 1930 census. James Cumberland, a son of her sister Emmaline, reports that her name was actually Rowena.","STR06" "I34405","McLemore","Roy","27 Oct 1876","17 Jul 1955","0","Said to have married Lulu H. WITHROW, the sister of his brother Perry's wife (Notes from Rev. Bill McLemore citing Tom Heseltine).","STR06" "I34405","McLemore","Roy","27 Oct 1876","17 Jul 1955","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Missouri, Dade County, Washington Twp
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 71 Sheet 5B
108-108
Ragsdale Family
109-109
McLemore, C. D. Hd W M May 1837 63 m32 Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Sarah A Wf W F Nov 1842 57 M32 8/7 Mo NC SC
McLemore, Bailey Son W M Dec 1868 31 S Mo Tn Mo Farm Laborer
McLemore, Ella Dtr W F Apr 1870 30 S Mo Tn Mo
McLemore, Clark Son W M Jun 1883 16 S MO Tn Mo At School
McLemore, Chris Son W M May 1888 12 S Mo Tn Mo At School
110-110
McLemore, Roy Hd W M Oct 1876 23 M0 Mo Tn Mo Farmer
McLemore, Lulu Wf W F Jun 1877 22 M0 0/0 Mo Ark Ala","STR06" "I26638","McLemore","Roy Benjamin","22 Aug 1899","14 Jun 1957","0","McLemore Family-Birth, Marriage and Death Records
Compiled by Robert McLemore Butler (22 pages compiled 3 Nov 1997)

1957-Cumberland County, NC..Died ... 14 June 1957...Roy Benjamin McLemore [b. 22 Aug 1900...F. Dallas O McLEMORE M. Emma CARTER Bk 57 pg 162 Wife Meta McLEMORE

Cemetery Records instead show his DOB as 22 Aug 1899 and DOD as 16 Jun 1957, and his registration for the draft during World War I also has the year of birth as in 1899. He was shown as a Farmer, and his nearest relative was Meta McLemore. He was described as short, of medium build, with gray eyes and light hair.

Old Bluff Presbyterian Church (Cemetery Records?)
Section VIII

2. McLemore, Roy B. 22 Aug 1899-16 Jun 1957


Name: Roy Benjamin Mclemore
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 16 Jun 1957
Burial Place: Cumberland, N. C.
Death Date: 14 Jun 1957
Death Place: Wade, Cumberland, North Carolina
Age: 57
Birth Date: 22 Aug 1900
Birthplace: N.C., U.S.A.
Occupation: Farming
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Meta Mclemore
Father's Name: Dallas O. Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Emma Carter
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B02470-2
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1952416
Reference Number: v 14B cn
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994
","STR06" "I26638","McLemore","Roy Benjamin","22 Aug 1899","14 Jun 1957","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1920 Federal Census
North Carolina, Cumberland County, Black River Twp
Enumerated 14 Feb 1920 by W. M. Pope
SD 239 ED 48 Sheet 20A
292-307
McLemore, Roy Hd M W 20 M NC NC NC Farmer
McLemore, Meta Wife F W 18 M NC NC NC
McLemore, Louise Dtr F W 1 7/12 S NC NC NC


HH #293-308 McLemore, D(allas) O and Minnie

1930 Federal Census
North Carolina, Harnett County, Dunn Town
Enumerated April 8-9, 1930 by Mrs. Roy J. Brown
ED 43-3 SD 9 Sheet 12-A Stamped 95
218-240
McLemore, Roy Hd R $15 M W 30 M 18 NC NC NC Salesman Grocery Store
McLemore, Meta Wf F W 28 M 16 NC NC NC
McLemore, Louisa Dtr F W 11 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Ethel Dtr F W 5/12 NC NC NC","STR06" "I24674","McLemore","Roy Oliver","30 Jul 1912","10 Oct 1964","0","Shown in the obituary of his brother Carl as married to a Gelene.","STR06" "I26055","McLemore","Ruby Beatrice","Feb 1896","Abt 1946","0","Said to have married William Prentiss COVINGTON on 13 Jun 1920.","STR06" "I35267","McLemore","Rudolph W.","25 Apr 1902","4 Jul 1988","0","Penny Thorne shows him as John Wesley Thomas Rudolph McLemore, born on Washita County, Oklahoma.","STR06" "I192","McLemore","Rufus Finerel","11 Jul 1886","3 Oct 1912","0","Rufus worked in the lumber yards, and in 1910, he was living in the Wilson Boarding house.

He was killed accidentally by a cousin of when he was 26. They and some friends had been drinking, and it was said that they were chasing each other on horseback with guns. Grover Eddings, a brother-in-law of Vessie McLemore, lived nearby the scene of the tragedy, and remembers tending to Rufus's body while the crowd waited for his parents to arrive.

Rufus's mother, Ruth White McLemore, was so overcome with bereavement that she kept her head bowed down for well over a year after his death. A picture of the unveiling of his tomb exists. The marker indicated he was a member of the Woodsmen of the World. His tombstone is inscribed ""Asleep In Jesus - A loving son awaiting in Heaven for Mama to come.""","STR06" "I28646","McLemore","Rufus K.","Abt 1831","23 Jul 1862","0","Melba Gene McLemore notes that Rufus entered into several land transactions recorded at the Little Rock land office in 1856.

Melba Gene McLemore shows that he enlisted in the confederate forces as a Private as part of the 26th Arkansas Infantry, Company C, at Pine Bluff, Arkansas on 12 May 1862. He died in a hospital in Little Rock Arkansas on July 18, 1862. His brother, Sterling Columbus, died in the same hospital just a few days later. His older brother, John, had also died in a hospital in Little Rock three months previously.","STR06" "I28646","McLemore","Rufus K.","Abt 1831","23 Jul 1862","0","(Research):Census Information:

1860 Federal Census
Arkansas, Jefferson County, Bartholomew Township
Post Office Pine Bluff
322-285
Rufus K. McLemore 29 M Farmer $160 Ark
Mary McLemore 22 F Ark
E.M. McLemore 12 F Ark (Likely a niece, according to Dolore
s McLemore McKee)
S.J. McLemore 2 F Ark (Likely a niece, according to Dolores McLemore McKee)
E.W. McLemore 7/12 M Ark
Geo. L. Wyatt 22 M Farmer $300 Ga","STR06" "I28646","McLemore","Rufus K.","Abt 1831","23 Jul 1862","0","(Medical):A direct descendant of his agreed to supply a DNA sample in March, 2007 as part of the Morrision DNA study. Check back for further details.","STR06" "I329","McLemore","Rufus Maxie","11 Aug 1923","15 Sep 2010","0","Per ""Citizen Soldiers of Sabine County, Texas"" by Robert Cecil McDaniel Texian Press (Waco), 1992 and Book Three ""A Pictorial History of Sabine County, Texas"" also by Robert Cecil McDaniel Texian Press (Waco), 1998:

Marine Corps Platoon Sergeant Sixth Marine Division December 14, 1941 through October 13, 1945 Served in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater Bouganville, Northern Solomons, Guam, Okinawa Offensive Seriously wounded at Okinawa and medically evacuated to the United States Purple Heart.

Obituary

Rufus Maxie McLemore, 87, died Wednesday in the VA Hospital, Houston, TX. Rufus was born in Hemphill to Ira and Alma Bragg McLemore and was a lifetime resident of Hemphill. Rufus left school at an early age to join the CC's. When old enough he joined the Marine Corps and served in WW II. When he returned home he owned and operated McLemore's Garage until retirement.

Rufus is survived by his son Maxie and wife Maryanne McLemore of Victoria, TX, his daughter Charlotte and husband Gene Peters of Cypress, TX, eight grandchildren, eighteen great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife Clovis.

Visitation will be from 6:00 pm until 9:00 pm Friday, Sept. 17, 2010, in the Starr Funeral Home. Funeral services will be Saturday, Sept. 18, 2010, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Military Honors. Burial will follow in the Hemphill Cemetery.

Services are under the direction of Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill Texas. The guest book can be signed or condolences expressed to the family at www.starrfuneralhome.com

(From www.toledochronicle.com)
Also published in the San Augustine Tribune, September 23, 2010, page 10","STR06" "I35314","McLemore","Rush","10 Nov 1907","Apr 1984","0","(Research):SSDI:

RUSH MCLEMORE 10 Nov 1907 Apr 1984 76401 (Stephenville, Erath, TX ) (none specified) 458-07-6687 Texas
","STR06" "I24871","McLemore","Russell","Abt 1895","6 Sep 1944","0","Melba Gene McLemore states that Draft records show his location of birth as Millsap, Parker County, Texas.","STR06" "I24871","McLemore","Russell","Abt 1895","6 Sep 1944","0","(Research):Census Information

1920 Census
Texas, Collingsworth, JP 4
Enumerated 17-18 Jan 1920 by C.H. Coperton
SD 18, ED 34, Sheet 6B
87-102
McLemore, Russell Hd M w 24 M Tx US US Farmer
McLemore, Ida B Wife F w 22 M Ok Ga Ok
McLemore, Jess Son M W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Ok
88-103
McLemore, Walter A Hd M W 52 M Tx Tn Tx Farmer
McLemore, Roberta Wf F W 47 M Tx Mo Mo
McLemore, Ruth Dtr F W 17 S Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, Walter H Son M W 9 S Ok Tx Tx
Bullock, Luther Boarder M W 16 S Ky US US Laborer Farm
89----
McLemore, Eugene Hd M W 27 M Tx Tx Tx Laboer
McLemore, Winona Wf F W 21 M Ok US US
McLemore, Lorene L Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Ok
McLemore, Walter F Son M W 4 1/12 S Tx Tx Ok","STR06" "I37992","McLemore","Ruth","Abt 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Warren W. Lowther.","STR06" "I35580","McLemore","Ruth","17 Oct 1914","15 Apr 1956","0","Name: Ruth Wright
Death Date: 15 Apr 1956
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Residence: 5322 Junius Dallas, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 41 years 5 months 28 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 17 Oct 1914
Birthplace: Ben Wheeler, Texas
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: M.M. Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Cleo Williams
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Informant: Mrs. Juanita Mapes
Occupation: Beauty Operator
Place of Residence: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Cemetery: Grove Hill Memorial Park
Burial Place: Dallas, Texas
Burial Date: 17 Apr 1956
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114668
Digital Film Number: 4165419
Image Number: 1008
Reference Number: 18367
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35580","McLemore","Ruth","17 Oct 1914","15 Apr 1956","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I30249","McLemore","Ruth Emma","Abt 1926","2008","0","She was married to Harles Graham, and the mother of Kelly, Lindy and Harles Daniel Graham.","STR06" "I31475","McLemore","Ruth J.","Abt 1916","Yes, date unknown","0","""....Ruth McLemore Burson of Jennings""","STR06" "I195","McLemore","Rutha Elvie","4 Dec 1893","19 Mar 1980","0","The following obituary appeared in the 27 March 1980 issue of the SABINE COUNTY REPORTER HEMPHILL, TEXAS (Courtesy of Kay Parker McCary)

Ruth Speights

Funeral services for Ruth Elvie Speights, 86, of Pineland were at 2 pm March 20 in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Hemphill Cemetery.

Mrs. Speights died at 12:45 am March 19 in Hines Nursing Home in Pineland.

She was a lifelong resident of Sabine County.

Survivors include three daughters Mrs. Dorine Robinson of Pineland; Mrs. Laverne Gellatly of Beaumont and Mrs. Johnnie Hughes of Shreveport, La; one sister Mrs. Emma Cammack of Hemphill, three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.","STR06" "I25550","McLemore","Sabrina Jones","Abt 1846","Aft 1860","0","She married a Mr. WARREN in Gibson County, Tennessee.","STR06" "I25500","McLemore","Sallie","Between 1811 and 1820","Yes, date unknown","0","She had three children, Jim Hannah, John Hannah and Sallie Hannah. Her husband's name is not known.","STR06" "I25588","McLemore","Sallie Reese","Abt 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","SMITHSON, Sallie Reese McLemore

The Pulaski (TN) Citizen 24 Jun 1936

Mrs. W. B. Smithson, widow of William Burr Smithson, former prominent lawyer and State Senator, died at the Pulaski Hospital about 3 o'clock Friday morning of pneumonia, following an acute illness which began only a few hours before her death. Mrs. Smithson had been at the hospital for about three months recovering from a hip fracture received in a fall at her home, and was so much improved that she had expected to leave the hospital this week. So her unexpected death was a great shock to her relatives and friends.

Dr. G. A. Morgan conducted the funeral rites Sunday afternoon at her late home and burial was in Maplewood Cemetery beside her husband who died about nine years ago.
Mrs. Smithson formerly was Miss Sallie Reese McLemore, of Spring Hill, her mother having been Harriet Susan Figuers. She married Mr. Smithson on Nov. 21, 1882, and had been a resident of Pulaski since then. She was a member of one of Maury County's most aristocratic families, and ""Everbright"" her ancestral home at Spring Hill was the scene of many brilliant social events both before and after the Civil War.

Mrs. Smithson was a woman of superior qualities and possessed a generous nature, genial disposition and intelligence and practical sense of a high order, and was noted for her love of flowers, shrubs, trees, and pretty landscape effects and devoted much time and energy to their culture. Ane the beautiful home which she sometimes called ""Everbright"" is a testimonial of her work.

Left with the responsibility of managing the estate left by her husband she did so in a way which reflected credit on her efficiency and good judgment. She was a home-loving woman, and spent most of the time looking after her home and its requirements. She had long been a loyal member of the Methodist Church.

Surviving are: Nephews, R. N. McLemore, Columbia; W. T. McLemore, Nashville; W. F. Warfield, Houston, Texas; T. M. Rogers, Florence, Ala., Norfleet McLemore, St. Louis, Mo.; Nieces, Miss Olive Rogers, Florence, Ala.; Mrs. J. W. Love, Chattanooga; Mrs. H. L. VanHook, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Mrs. Eaton Elder, Memphis; Mrs. Gordon Craig, St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. Elizabeth McComb, New York, N. Y.; Mrs. J. J. McCabe, New York, N. Y.; Mrs. W. W. Shea, Nashville.

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maury/Giles-Marshall-LincolnCountyCemWeb/GilesCountyObits/GC1930-1939_Obits.htm
","STR06" "I24677","McLemore","Sally","2 Jun 1754","Yes, date unknown","0","As noted, Burwell's will, in addition to omitting any mention of his wife, Amy, also omitted his eldest daughter Sally whose birth was registered in the Albemarle Parish Register. Jim therefore presumed that neither Amy or Sally survived to the date of the execution of the will (1793), and Sally probably died in her youth, unmarried. (James L. McLemore, III, p. 73). Her baptism sponsors were her Aunt and Uncle, Robert and Lydia Magee, as well as a Gilliam.

Jim White (jim4@whitesnet.net) indicates, however, that Sally did survive her childhood, m: Henry Harrison & died before 1780 Southampton County Virginia.","STR06" "I24677","McLemore","Sally","2 Jun 1754","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Burwell and Amy McLemore had a large family: eleven children in all have been identified, but only two had their births recorded in the Albemarle Parish Register. The first was Sally, born June 2, 1754, and baptized August 25, 1754. Sponsors or godparents included her aunt and uncle, Robert and Lydia MAGEE, as well as a GILLIAM. (James L. McLemore, III, p. 70).","STR06" "I21997","McLemore","Sally","Between 1786 and 1791","Yes, date unknown","0","Could this be the Sally (Mary?) McLemore that married William Bethurum in 1805?

Several sources show ""William Bethurum marriage to Mary McLemore 5 Apr 1805, Pulaski Co., KY"", though in some sources the wifes name is shown as Sally. William Bethurum was said to be a neighbor of Sterling McLemore, Sally's eldest brother.","STR06" "I24571","McLemore","Sally","Aft 1801","Yes, date unknown","0","""Believed to be the Sarah B. McLemore who married John ANDLETON on December 21, 1835. However, she was described as daughter of Sally B. McLemore; since she was apparently the only Sally around at the time, it appears the clerk repeated the bride's name in the place where her mother's (Elizabeth) should have gone, but this is by no means clear (Southampton Marriage Register, p. 4). (James L. McLemore, III, p. 67). Eldon and Ann McLemore of Derby, Kansas, instead show her husband's last name as ANBLETON.","STR06" "I46301","McLemore","Sally","23 Jan 1888","29 Jul 1888","0","Her gravestone is engraved Sally Dau. of A.H. & S.S. McLemore, Jan 23, 1888-July 29, 1888.","STR06" "I33982","McLemore","Samuel Carson","28 Nov 1834","18 Nov 1914","0","Shown on the ""Harrison-Wineland Connection"" tree at WorldConnect as a child of John Alexander McLemore and Eliza Ellen Carson. On this same tree, John Alexander McLemore is shown as a son of John K. McLemore and Ruth Steelman, and grandson of Ephraim McLemore and Hannah Hudspeth. Eliza Carson is shown as a daughter of Charles Campbell Carson and Elizabeth Dysart of Washington County, Virginia. Findagrave.com shows Eliza as being buried at the Samuel Denny Cemetery, Salem, Washington County, Indiana.","STR06" "I33982","McLemore","Samuel Carson","28 Nov 1834","18 Nov 1914","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Indiana, Washington County, Washington Twp
Enumerated 23 Jun 1880
Page 26 SD 2 ED 185
208-208
McLemore, Hiram G W m 36 Farm Laborer Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Nancy E W F 27 W Keeping House Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Andrew N W M 4 Son Ind Ky Ky
McLemore, Howard M W M 3 Son Ind Ky Ky
209-209
McLemore, Samuel W M 44 Farm Laborer Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Julia W F 34 Wife Keeping House Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Hiram L W M 16 Son Farm labor Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, William N W M 15 Son Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Campbell W M 13 Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, John M W M 10 Ind Ky Ky
McLemore, Willard S W M 8 Son Ind Ky Ky
McLemore, Benjamin B W M 6 Son Ind Ky Ky
McLemore, Mansford W M 10/12 July Son Ind Ky KY
","STR06" "I38603","McLemore","Samuel Cravens","Abt 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","""William A McLemore & wife, Selestia's first child was Samuel Cravens McLemore, b. 1873, Miss.""
Comment submitted by spreston33 on 8/31/2009 to the 1900 Census listing for William and Selestia McLemore","STR06" "I38603","McLemore","Samuel Cravens","Abt 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Indian Territory, Choctaw Nation, Twp 10 NR 27 East
Enumerated 11 and 12 Jun 1900
SD ??? ED 73 Sheet 225A Stamped 25
405-???
McLemore, Samuel Head W M Mar 1873 Miss MIss Miss
McLemore, Mammie Wf W F May 1878 22 M 5 2/1 Tx La La
McLemore, Lula F Dtr W F May 1898 Indian Territory Miss Tx
406-???
McLemore, Otis Head W M Mar 1880 20 M1 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Annie Wf W F Jan 1884 16 M 1 2/1 Ark Ark Ark
McLemore, xxx Dtr W F May 1900 S Indian Territory Miss Ark


1910 Census
Oklahoma, LeFlore County, Milton Twp
Enumerated 20 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 155 Sheet 2B
35-35
McLemore, Sam C Head M W 37 m1 15 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Minnie L Wf F W 33 m1 15 6/5 Tx La La
McLemore, Florence L Dtr F W 11 S Ok Miss Tx Farm Laborer
McLemore, Gladis O Dtr F W 8 S Ark Miss Tx
McLemore, Mabel Dtr F W 6 S Ark Miss Tx
McLemore, Denver Son M W 2 S Ok Miss Tx
McLemore, Myrtle Dtr F W 6/12 S Ok Miss Tx
McLemore, Otis Brother M W 29 Wd Miss MIss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Craven W Son M W 8 S Ark Miss Ark
McLemore, Daisy Dtr F W 6 S Ark Miss Ark
","STR06" "I8849","","","","","","","" "I25071","McLemore","Samuel Donald","13 Mar 1902","Yes, date unknown","0","According to Pleasant McLemore both Samuel and his brother Keton were living in Corpus Christi in the mid 1940's.","STR06" "I25071","McLemore","Samuel Donald","13 Mar 1902","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Comanche County, Elgin Town, Richards Twp
ED 16-8 SD 8 Sheet 4A
McLemore, Samual Hd R 11 M W 28 M 23 Tx Tx Tx Merchant Auto Shop
McLemore, Jessie B Wife F W 23 M 16 Okla Tx Tx
McLemore, Bobbia S Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Okla
McLemore, Ara M Dtr F W 4 2/12 La Tx Okla
McLemore, Samual D Son M W 2 3/12 S Okla Tx Okla
McLemore, Billie Son M W 9/12 Okla Tx Okla","STR06" "I25084","McLemore","Samuel Donald ""Buddy""","29 Jan 1928","8 Mar 2008","0","S. D. ""Buddy"" McLemore, 80, passed away March 8, 2008. He was born January 29, 1928. Mr. McLemore was a longtime faithful member of Wesley United Methodist Church. He served his country in the United States Navy. He was retired from Centex Cement Corporation after more than 40 years of service.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Glenna Fay McLemore in December 2007 and his parents, Samuel Donald and Jessie B. McLemore, Sr.

He is survived by his daughters, Donna Searles and her husband Daniel of Odem, Texas and Kim Zinnante and her husband Chuck of Needville, Texas; grandchildren, Amy and Chad Zinnante of Needville, Texas and Tyla and Cara Searles of Austin, Texas; sisters: Bobbie Jo Zinn, Ora Mae Voigt, Lavona Lehman; and Becky (Jerry) Veit; brother, Bill (Fumiko) McLemore; father-in-law, Roy B. White; brother-in-law, Butch (Trish) White and numerous nieces and nephews.

A memorial service was held at Wesley United Methodist Church. Interment follow at Memory Gardens Cemetery.","STR06" "I3370","McLemore","Samuel Duard","15 Feb 1908","31 Mar 1977","0","SAMUEL DUARD McLEMORE: The Long and The Short of It.

T.F. McLemore lived at 2401 Forrest in Beaumont and Duard lived nearby. He drove past the house every day in his 1935 Ford, which had a very low seat. Duard was rather short, and so his head was also very low (in the car). One day, as he came around the corner headed for home, some person on the front porch (it may have been Emile's wife, Grace) exclaimed ""There goes Duard's car, but where's Duard?""

(Submitted by Dale McLemore 7/81)","STR06" "I38401","McLemore","Samuel H.","Abt 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1910 Knox County, Tennessee census, he was living with her brother and sister-in-law, Andrew and Isabella, and was shown as Married 4 times.

http://files.usgwarchives.org/tn/knox/vitals/marriages/knxmrm-m.txt

McLemore, Samuel marr Keyhill, Elizabeth J on 3 Dec 1857
McLemore, S H marr Keyhill, Sallie on 6 Mar 1873
McLemore, Samuel H marr Lenderman, Mollie A on 28 Nov 1883","STR06" "I38401","McLemore","Samuel H.","Abt 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville, P.O. Knoxville, 5th Ward
Page 18
119-126
McLemore, Saml 38 M W Carpenter 2000 100 Tenn
McLemore, Elizabeth 37 F W Keeping House Tenn
McLemore, Lucy E 5 F W Tenn

1880 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville 5th Ward 1 Dist
Enumerated 16 Jun 1880
Page 20 SD 1 ED 145
East McKee Street
158-207
McLemore, S W M 46 Carpenter Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Sarah W F 32 Wf Keeping House Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Lucy W F 15 Dtr Tenn Tenn Tenn

1900 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville
Enumerate 7 June 1900
SD 2 ED 60 Sheet 13A Stamped 80
Temperence St.
508-254-286
McLemore, Samuel H Head W M Oct 1831 68 M16 Tenn Tenn Tenn Carpenter
McLemore, Mollie Wf W F Mar 1845 55 M16 5/5 Tenn Tenn Tenn
Foster, Nancy Servant W F Jan 1860 40 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Servant

1910 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, Civil District 3
Enumerated 30 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 110 Sheet 18A Stamped 58
345-347
McLemore, Andrew D Head M W 69 M1 45 Tn SC SC Farmer
McLemore, Isabella N Wf F W 65 M1 45 7/6 Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Samuel H Brother M W 78 m4 3 Tenn SC SC
346-346
McLemore, Charles C. Head M W 36 m1 8 Tenn Tenn Farmer
McLemore, Lila G. Wf F W 35 m1 8 5/5 Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Rudolph S OSn M 2 7 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Andy W Son M W 5 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Paul T. SOn M W 4 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Zillan B Dtr F W 3 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Ina G Dtr F W 1 9/12 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
","STR06" "I1996","McLemore","Samuel McFarland","22 Oct 1862","5 Jul 1924","0","According to Minnie McLemore, he could not read or write; Rose Ella taught him as well as her children. According to Othalia (Mrs. Lee) McLemore, Sam wore two sets of glasses at once, pushing one up on his forehead. He died after getting a stone bruise on his heel at his home in Erin, Texas.

The information about Samuel McFarland McLemore and his descendants was generously provided by Nan McCoy Kittell. It is from a Living Family History loose leaf notebook she prepared for the fifth anniversary of the Samuel McFarland McLemore reunion held in June 1984. Her information was updated at subsequent reunions. The final reunion was held in 1999 at the Zion Hill Baptist Church in Jasper.","STR06" "I1996","McLemore","Samuel McFarland","22 Oct 1862","5 Jul 1924","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Pr. No. 3
Enumerated 26 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 29 Sheets 21 B and 22A
355-358
McLemore, Sarah Head W F Jan 1845 55 Wd 9/5 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
McLemore, George Son W M Mar 1873 27 S Tx Nc Ga Farm Laborer
356-359
McLemore, Sam Head W M Oct 1861 38 M Tx Nc Ga Farmer
McLemore, Rosella Wf W F Nov 1861 38 M 25 10/10 Tx Ga Ga
McLemore, Frank Son W M Oct 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McLemore, Ivey Son W M Dec 1888 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McLemore, Bulah Dtr W F Oct 1892 7 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Ollie Dtr W F Jan 1894 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Roy Son W M Jan 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Minnie Dtr W F Jun 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Lee Son W M Mar 1899 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Turner, Cecil Stepson W M Jan 1882 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Turner, Hattie Stepdtr W F Jun 1884 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Turner, Annie Stepdtr W F July 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 8
Enumerated 12 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 80 Sheets 8B
145-155
McLemore, Samuel Head M W 59 m Tx NC Ark Farmer
McLemore, Rose Wf F W 58 M Tx Ga Ga
McLemore, Lucy Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I26219","","","","","","","" "I20924","McLemore","Sarah","Aft 1722","Yes, date unknown","0","In the process of executing her husband's will, Faith Macklemore made a distribtuion of one pound of current money to Thomas CLIFTON, the neighbor of John Macklemore, but who was not mentioned in John Sr.'s will. This distribution was actually on the behalf of their daughter Sarah Macklemore. The distribution of her bequest to Clifton indicates that he was her husband, since a married woman in that age had little in the way of property rights, and her husband had the right to receive, hold and dispose of her property. (James L. McLemore, III, p. 58). Eldon and Ann McLemore of Derby, Kansas, also show she married a CLIFTON.","STR06" "I38400","McLemore","Sarah","Jul 1829","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1860 Census
not located


1870 Census
not located

1880 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, Part of 12th Civil District
Enumerated 21 Jun 1880
Page 39 SD 1 ED 167
Stamped 498
359-375
Nicamar , Federic W M 46 Clerk in Store Saxony Saxony Saxony
Nicamar, Sarah W F 52 Wf Keeping House Tenn Tenn Tenn
Nicamar, Margret E W F 21 Daut Tenn Saxony Tenn
Nicamar, Lizie W F 20 Daut Tenn Saxony Tenn
Nicamar, Lillie W F 6 Daut Tenn Saxony Tenn

1900 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, First Civil District, Knoxville, Ward, North Ninth
Enumerated 4 June 1900
SD 2 ED 68 Sheet 3B
611-39-54
Neukirchner, F. Head W M Dec 1833 66 M 45 Germany Germany Germany 1856 43 Na Packer in D. Stone?
Neukirchner, Sarah Wf W F July 1829 70 M 45 4/2 Tenn Tenn Tenn
Gibson, William Boarder W M Sept 1858 41 S NJ NJ NJ Machinist & RRS
609-40-55
Hodges, Judson B Head W M Feb 1853 47 M 18 Tenn Tenn Tenn Photographer
Hodges, Elisabeth Wf W F Mar 1860 40 M 18 1/1 Tenn Germany Tenn Clerk in Dry Goods Store
Hodges, Roy C Son W M Jun 1885 14 S Tenn Tenn Tenn In School

1910 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, 1st Civil District, Knoxville, Ward 9
Enumerated April 21, 1910
SD 2 ED 94 Sheet 9A
915-177-195
Kreis, Harman Head M W 63 M1 43 Tenn Germany Germany
Kreis, Margaret I (McLemore) Wf F W 60 M1 43 9/7
611-182-201
Hodges, Judson B Head M W 54 m1 28 Tenn Tenn Tenn Photographer
Hodges, A Elizabeth Wf F W 50 m1 28 1/1 Tenn Germany Tenn
Hodges, Roy C. Son M W 20 AS Tenn Tenn Tenn Credit Man Wholesales House
Neukirchner, Sarah Mother-in-law F W 74 Wd 4/2 Tenn Tenn Tenn





","STR06" "I26601","McLemore","Sarah","9 Feb 1833","3 Mar 1855","0","Said to have been the first recorded white birth in Lauderdale County, Mississippi. Mark Freeman shows that she married William ALLEN on 27 Jan 1854 in Lauderdale County, Mississippi.","STR06" "I21816","McLemore","Sarah","Abt 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","Per Robert McLemore Butler, a Sarah McLemore married Henry CALCUTT on March 26, 1866 in Sampson County.","STR06" "I2034","McLemore","Sarah","Abt 1849","Bef 1860","0","Nan Kittell speculates she died in Alexandria, Louisiana, in transit to Texas.","STR06" "I26230","McLemore","Sarah","Abt 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Records:

1880 Census
Kentucky, Logan County, Clay Dist
Enumerated 15 Jun 1880
Page 30 SD 2 ED 174
201-203
Hoskins, James W M 42 Farmer Tenn Va Tenn
Hoskins, Sarah W F 29 Wf Keeping House Ky Ky Ky
Hoskins, Minnie Z W F 12 Dtr At Home Ky Tenn Ky
Hosking, Laura C W F 10 Dt Ky Ten Ky
Hoskins, Marion W M 2 Son Ky Ten Ky
McLemore, John W M 35 Cousin Farmer Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Rachel W F 72 Mother in Law Ky S.C. S.C.","STR06" "I47743","McLemore","Sarah ""Sallie""","11 Dec 1839","6 Feb 1931","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page is linked to both her parents, her husband, and nine children. It shows her place of birth as Benton, Yazoo County, Mississippi, contrary to census listings.","STR06" "I25467","McLemore","Sarah ""Sally""","Between 1803 and 1804","Abt 1850","0","Richard Holt emailed, in July 2011, that "" she relocated from Williamson Co.,TN to Gibson Co., TN and was last recorded residing with her son Charles Y.,living in close proximity to George W. Coleman who married 7 MAY 1845 in Williamson Co. ""Dorothy Debaum"" [Doritha H. Debnam] and William Robert Debnam, who married Susan Camp 29APR1840 in Williamson Co.

*1830 Census Maury Co, TN (certified 30NOV1830) p365/364B, line 24: Thomas Debnam (oldest female age 20-30)

*1840 Census Williamson Co., TN (Certified 25OCT1840) p50/160B, line 17: Sarah ""Debner"" (Males: 1 5-9, 2 10-14, 1 15-19, 1 20-29; Females: 2 15-19, 1 30-39) [Line 16: Abraham McLemore]

*1850 Census Gibson Co., TN (29AUG1850)
p257/129, CD1,
#85, Charles Y. ""Debenam"" household:
Sarah, 50NC.
#83 G.W. Coleman, w/ wife ""Doritha""
#87 W.R. Debnam


","STR06" "I29851","McLemore","Sarah Ann","26 Feb 1836","22 Mar 1915","0","On her North Carolina death certificate, she was listed as Mrs. Sarah Ann Phillips, a daughter of John R. McLemore and Margrette Hales. Her education attainment was shown as ""Grammar School."" Informant was Miss Helen Davis, granddaughter. She was shown to be buried at the Bethleham Church.","STR06" "I37592","McLemore","Sarah Ann","Abt 1869","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married W. M. White and later Macagen WATSON.","STR06" "I31681","McLemore","Sarah Carrie","Nov 1885","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 3
Enumerated 15 April 1910 by Heziek. McLemore
SD 6 ED 16 Sheet 1A Stamped 178
1-1
McLemore, Heziek. Hd M W 35 M1 8 Miss Miss Miss Bookkeepe
r Dept Store
McLemore, Tabitha S Wf F W 35 M1 8 2/2 Miss Miss Miss Teacher Public School
McLemore, Aubrey R Son M W 6 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Dalma H Son M W 5 S Miss Miss Miss
3-3
McLemore, Richard A Hd M W 55 m1 37 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Sarah L Wf F W 58 m1 37 12/11 Miss Ga Ala
McLemore, Doctor M Son M W 26 S Miss Miss Miss Teacher
McLemore, Sarah C. Dtr F W 24 S Miss Miss Miss Teacher
McLemore, James S. Son M W 22 S Miss Miss Miss Teacher
McLemore, Dan S Son M W 20 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McLemore, Washington Son Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McLemore, Sam D Son M W 12 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
4-4
McLemore, John E Hd M W 22 M1 1 Mis Miss Miss Carpenter
McLemore, Rose L Wf F W 21 m1 1 1/1 La Ala La
McLemore, Albert D Son M W 3/12 S Miss Miss La
5-5
Draughn, Griffin S Hd M W 69 m1 42 Miss SC Miss Farm Laborer
Draughn, Flora A Wf F W 59 M1 42 9/9 Miss NC Miss
Draughn, Duncan W Son M W 27 S Miss Miss Miss Teacher
Draughn, Sarah A Dtr F W 22 S Miss Miss Miss Teacher


1920 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Part Beat 3
Enumerated 5 January 1920
SD 6 ED 16 Sheet 4A Stamped 171
73-73
Draughn, Duncan W Hd M W 37 M Miss Miss Miss Farming General
Draughn, Carrie Wf F W 34 M Miss Miss Miss Instructor Public School
McLemore, Richard A Father-in-law M W 64 Wd Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I26001","McLemore","Sarah Elizabeth","1 Mar 1841","29 Feb 1912","0","She may instead have been born in Lauderdale County, Mississippi.","STR06" "I24829","McLemore","Sarah Elizabeth","Abt 1847","Abt 1914","0","May have been named for her aunt, Liza Harris. She married James Edwin WESTBROOK, brother of her own brother Ben's wife, Rosa Ann WESTBROOK. They were the parents of William Hugh, Martin Luther, Arthur Blunt, Edwin Person, Lillian Gertrude, Alice Blanche, Bessie Rae, and Lila Karen Westbrook. Memorial pages for four of their children can be found linked to her on FindAGrave.","STR06" "I24477","McLemore","Sarah Elizabeth","15 Oct 1854","18 Aug 1941","0","Melba Gene McLemore notes that Rosa's papers list ONLY David O'Donovan, and not James Williams, as Sarah's husband. She was said to have had 8 children in total. No marriage record has been found for David Donovan and Sarah Elizabeth. Melba further notes that census records on David Donovan and Sarah show them to be married the same number of years as Sarah would have been married to James Williams. Additionally, in 1891, Sarah writes a letter to her step-brother Felix mentioning ""Jim,"" and giving the impression she is writing about her husband. Melba therefore speculates that it is possible (but not proven) that James Williams may have actually changed his name to David Donovan.

Pleasant McLemore had the following to say about his sister, in a letter he wrote in January, 1955:
""sister elizabeth was grown and married, when i was born, in later life she Became a preacher, she preached in the church of god for 35 years, she died At the age of 86 with hardening of the arteries. She prayed for the sick and They got well, she used no medicine."" Another family member mentioned that Sarah wrote hymns and gospel music.

The following letter, written by Sarah Elizabeth to her half-brother Felix in 1891, was transcribed by Melba Gene McLemore. Melba indicated that the original was difficult to read, both due to ink blotches and a section of the top left had corner being torn.

Barstow, California Feb. 1891

To: F.H. McLemore Dear Brother,

I will answer ?.your letter which i rec'd sometime last month. I have Been so busy lately that i have not had much time to write you an by the Heading of this letter [you can tell] t hat we have moved from doggatt. we left there the First of january not being able to get a house in that place. we are living Ten miles from there. A good bit of work going on her , as this is the Terminal of one r.r. and an other goes thru here. Jim got a job here the First of month. He attends to what they call the coal shoot. That is he Loads all the enjines with coal during the day & on other mass loads at Night..he gets 70$ seventy dollars a month.sometimes he has not ? Much to Do. I don't think it agrees with him to work rather hard and other times Has not much to do . I don't think it agrees with him to work .

there is a school here & the children are going to school but i think there are only three other pupils besides mine. David is sick so much he Does not go regular.we have had some very cold weather since christmas. It Is usually very mild weather in winter here but generally very warm in Summer. I don't suppose i will ever see the "" lone star state"" again. It Seems to me that i should be glad to see green fields again. There is Nothing growing here except a few trees along the river front?? Of course There is farming done as some other parts of the state bit i think it is All done by erigetion and the whole state is mountainous and i think nar Person has been here a few. A mine some of them are .no buy s meal and i Don't believe ???..their mines are worth five dollars. i received a letter from emma when i got yours. she told me addie was there And in very bad health but i suppose you hear from them often. In regard to My post try as i should not be in the least offended at any thing you might Do for me but i don't think hymn writers ever make much money with their Pens & that is my forte. I have intended to write to some publishers but was Not expect to receive answer. Still if i could make something i could devote More time to writing here , by write better. Still my time ?..talent ? Life are consecrated to god. & if he designs that & that i should receive any thing i will & if not it will be best & i Shall be content. Well this is bad ink & paper & my paper is probably Written & oversaid erably blotched so excuse it . I shall not write a long Letter this time. Tell walter i suppose he is grown so much since i seen him That my nose is hardly as large as his foot now. John ? Sends his regards to You. Give my love to the children and write soon to your sister.




S.e. donovan
Direct to barstow
San bernadino co.
Cal.","STR06" "I24477","McLemore","Sarah Elizabeth","15 Oct 1854","18 Aug 1941","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1880 Federal Census:

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace

S.E. WILLIAMS Self M Female W 25 Tx Dress Maker MS TN
Keton J. WILLIAMS Son S Male W 4 TX IN TX
Mary M. WILLIAMS Dau S Female W 1 TS IN TX
N.J. McLEMON Mother W Female W 43 Tn Keeping House TN NC
Nancy A. McLEMORE Sister S Female W 15 TX At Home MS TX

Source Information:
Census Place E.D. 28, Luling, Caldwell, Texas
FHL Film # 1255294
NA Film Number T9-1294
Page Number 244C

Rosa McLemore Dunkerly said that Sarah married an O'Donovan. It appears his last name was actually Donovan, at least based on the census records below.

1900 Federal Census
California, San Diego, San Diego Ward 7, ED 199
Enumerated 6th of June 1900 James A. Thomas
SD 6 ED 199 Sheet 5A
115-141
Donovan, David Hd July 1846 54 M 27 Ireland Ireland Ireland Day Laborer
Donovan, Sarah E Wife W f Oct 1854 43 M 27 8/6 Texas Kentucky Tennessee
Donovan, Mamie M Dtr W F Aug 1878 21 Tx Ireland Tx
Donovan, Edward J Son W M Aug 1881 S Tx Ireland Tx Day Laborer
Donovan, Robert E Son W M Apr 1885 15 S Tx Ireland Tx
Donovan, Sarah E Dtr W F Nov 1889 10 S California Ireland Tx
Donovan, Wesley Son W M July 1893 6 S California Texas

1910 Census
Arizona, Maricopa County, Osborn, ED 68
Enumerated 30 April 1910 by Henry Jennings
SD of Arizona, ED 68
54-60
Donovan, David Hd W W 63 M1 37 Ire Eng Ire Eng Ire Eng Own Income
Donovan, Sarah E Wife F w 52 M1 37 8/6 Tx Missouri Kentucky
Donovan, Wesley M W 17 S California Ire Eng Texas
Government ???


1920 Census
Califorina, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Assembly Dist 73, ED 379
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920 by Emma C. Price
SD 8, ED 379, Sheet 15 B
933-255-314
Donovan, Wesley Hd R M W 26 M Calif Ireland Tx Fireman Firehouse
Donovan, Florence Wf F W 22 M Iowa US US
Donovan, Dorothy Dtr F 4 10/12 S Calif Calif Iowa
Donovan, David Son M W 2 3/12 S Calif Calif Iowa
Donovan, Eliza Dtr F W 6/12 S Calif Calif Iowa
Donovan, Sarah E Mtr F W 65 Wd
Donovan, Elizabeth Sister F W 30 S Telephone Operator
Donovan, Gordon Nephew M W 8 S Ca Texas Canada

1930 Census
California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles (Distr 501-750), ED 524
Enumerated Apr 9 & 10 by Lillian E. Crowley
ED 19-524, SD 17, Sheet 13 B
Donovan, Sarah E. Hd F W 75 Wd Tx Ky TN None
Donovan, Robert E Son M W 44 Wd Tx Ireland Tx Molder Foundry & Iron & Brass
Donovan, Gordon Grandson M W 18 S Calif Tx Tx None","STR06" "I26550","McLemore","Sarah Elizabeth","29 Nov 1896","24 Oct 1972","0","The image of her actual Texas Death certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. Her name at the time of her death was shown as Elizabeth McLemore Hewitt, and she was shown as born in Memphis, Tennessee to John C. McLemore and Elizabeth Pope. Prior to her death, she was a resident of the Christian Home for the Aged in Houston. She died as a result of a fractured hip some five months prior to her death. She was shown as divorced, and although she died in Houston, Texas, her body was removed to Memphis, Tennessee for burial at the Elmwood Cemetery.","STR06" "I26550","McLemore","Sarah Elizabeth","29 Nov 1896","24 Oct 1972","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I32099","McLemore","Sarah F.","Abt 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","She may have been a daughter by William and a second wife.","STR06" "I27544","McLemore","Sarah Jane","31 May 1859","3 Jul 1933","0","Paul Williams is descended from this line. He writes that after William's first wife, Eleanor Forgy, died, William hired Sarah Jane McLemore to help him care for his eight children. They eventually married, and went on to have ten children of their own. Paul also supplied the obituary, below, for Sarah Jane.

Source Name: Crawford County Democrat - Published Weekly
Repository: Crawford County Public Library
Citation Detail: Microfilm year 1933
Date: Thursday, July 13, 1933 Pg 2
Notes: Obituary does not mention any brothers and or sisters. Nor any of her stepchildren. Obituary also confirms total amount of children born to her 5 sons 5 daughters. The two children that preceded her would be Dessie Mae Hicks (1920) and Charles (1917). Discrepancy in ""DOB"" - newspaper error? - calculation is correct but per Kentucky Birth Records, 1852-1910

Name: Sarah Jane McLemore
Birth Date: 31 May 1859
Birth County: Rockcastle
Ethnicity: White Gender: Female
Father's Name: John B McLemore
Mother's Name: Mary S Kerby
County of Residence: Rockcastle

Actual text:

Mrs. Sarah Jane Tyree, Goodman Ridge

Mrs. Sarah Jane Tyree was born in Kentucky, May 30, 1857, and died at the Southern Indiana hospital, July 3, 1933, at the age of 76 years 1 month and 3 days. Surviving are 4 sons and 4 daughters - Mrs. John Dunn, Mrs. Florence Satterfield, and [son] Ola Tyree of this place; Jesse Tyree of near Oakland City; William Tyree of near Princeton; Mrs. William Adkins of Francisco; and David, whereabouts unknown. The husband and two children preceded her. She also leaves 52 grandchildren and 19 great grand- children. She confessed her faith in Christ several years ago. Funeral services were held at the Goodman Ridge church Tuesday afternoon by Leonard Cummins.","STR06" "I27544","McLemore","Sarah Jane","31 May 1859","3 Jul 1933","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Census
Indiana, Crawford County, Sterling Twp
Enumerated 18 June 1880
Page No. 32 E. SD One ED 29
Tirey, William W M 47 Laborer Va NC NC
Tirey, Mary (sic) W F 25 Wife Keeping House Ky KY Tn
Tirey, James W M 15 Son Ky Va Ky
Tirey, Mack W M 9 Son Ky Va KY
Tirey, Darkus W F 7 Dau Ky Va Ky
Tirey, Sarah A (sic) W F 2/12 April dau Ky Va Ky
Census records indicates the couple married within the census year.

1900 Census
Indiana, Crawford County, Sterling Twp
Enumerated 20 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 31 Sheet 10B
190-190
McLamore, Wright and Sarah and children
194-194
Tyre, William Hd W M Aug 1839 60 M20 Va Va Va Farmer Farmer
Tyre, Sarah J Wf W F May 1860 40 m20 10/10 Ky Ky Ky
Tyre, William Son W M Apr 1889 11 S Ind Va Ky At School
Tyre, Emma Dtr W F Mar 1890 10 S Ind Va Ky At School
Tyre, Oliver Son W M Aug 1892 7 S Ind Va Ky At School
Tyre, Dessie Dtr W F Sept 1893 6 S Ind Va Ky
Tyre, Carrie Dtr W F Apr 1896 4 S Ind Va Ky
Tyre, Charles Son W M Mar 1898 2 S Ind Va Ky

1910 Census
Indiana, Crawford County, Whiskey Run Twp
29 Apr 1910
SD ? , ED 38 Sheet 5B
94-99
Tyre, William Hd M W 70 M2 30 Va Va Va Farmer
Tyre, Sarah J Wf F W 53 m1 35 10/10 Ky Ky KY
Tyre, Emma Dtr F W 18 S Ind Va Ky Servant
Tyre, Ollie Son M W 17 S Ind Va Ky Farm Laborer
Tyre, Dessie M Dtr F W 16 S Ind Va Ky Servant
Tyre, Caroline Dtr F W 13 S Ind Va Ky Housework
Tyre, Charles Son M W 12 S Ind Va Ky Farm Laborer

1920 Census
Indiana, Gibson County, Francisco Village
Enumerated 5 and 6 January 1920
SD 33 ED 3 Sheet 4B
Chestnut Street
77-88
Mack and Annie Tyree
84-95
Atkins, William S Hd M W 38 M Ind Ind Ind Miner Coal Mine
Atkins, Emma Wf F W 28 M Ind West Va Ky
Atkins, Gladdis M Dtr F W 8 S Ind Ind Ind
Atkins,Matha P Dtr F W 1 5/12 S F W 7 4/12 S Ind Ind Ind
Atkins, Ida Dtr F W 6 4/12 S Ind Ind Ind
Atkins, Ruby Dtr F W 4 8/12 S Ind Ind Ind
Atkins, Herabild Son M W 3 9/12 S Ind Ind Ind
Tyree, Sarah Mother F W 64 Wd Ky Ky

At the time of the 1930 federal census, Sarah Tyree was a patient at the Evansville State Hospital in Knight Township. She was shown as age 72, married at age 24, and born in Kentucky to parents also both of Kentucky.","STR06" "I29629","McLemore","Sarah Jane","13 May 1878","17 Jul 1957","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I21677","McLemore","Sarah Jones","Between 1774 and 1778","Aft 1800","0","Shown as Sarah Jones McLemore or Sarah Jane McLemore.

Said by Mark Freeman to have married Simon James GREEN aft 1794, after the death of her younger sister, Priscilla, who was also married to Simon Green. He was said to be the son of Thomas GREEN and Sarah TURNER.


","STR06" "I46106","McLemore","Sarah Joriah","Abt 1806","Abt 1859","0","Linda Sellers Chrisman (lchrisman12@yahoo.com) emailed, in March 2014, ""I would like to suggest that Sarah Joriah McLemore who married John Sellers was a daughter of Amos and Equilla/Aquilla McLemore. Sarah Joriah was born in 1806. On the 1850 census, she was listed as born in Tennessee. She married John Sellers in Perry Co., MS, around 1819. They lived in Covington, Jones, Perry, and Smith Counties. In 1818, John Sellers and Joel Holbert with Moses McLemore as assignee, purchased land in Perry Co., MS. Several of Amos and Equilla/Aquilla's children named their daughters Joriah: Moses, Richard, and Beatrice Elizabeth. In 1860, John McLemore's child Anna Maria McLemore Knight's children were living in the home of John Sellers. Sarah Joriah McLemore Sellers was believed to have died in 1859. Sarah Joriah McLemore Sellers named one of her daughter's Aquilla.""

Email dated March 2014


Just had the best, most rewarding Christmas present ever. I could shout from the rooftop. Had to share with the group here. While doing some genealogy research on Christmas night, I had to go on my ""tree"" on ancestry.com. Ancestry has a new feature in its DNA section called ""Circles."" Within Circles, it matches the DNA one may have with others. For the last two years I have worked on my 3rd great-grandmother's parentage. I've worked hard to find proof or a source which would spell it out in plain English. I'd put together a good case for whom they might have been using their children and descendants. Well, tonight confirmation of my theory. I matched with several of my 3rd great-grandmother's siblings' descendants in Circles!!!! Sarah Joriah McLemore Sellers was the daughter of AMOS and EQUILLA/AQUILLA MCLEMORE. I matched with their children's (Moses, Richard, John, Amos, Elizabeth, and Lavenia) descendants!!!!! The only way I could have matched was for Sarah Jori
ah to have been a sibling of Moses, Richard, John, Amos, Elizabeth, and Lavenia with a common ancestor --- Amos. This was the best proof I could have asked for. To all my Sellers and McLemore kinsmen --- yay us!!!!!

Email from Linda Sellers Chrisman on December 26, 2014
","STR06" "I27338","McLemore","Sarah L.","1 Sep 1865","29 Dec 1911","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD6F-P68
Name: Sarah Mclemore
Titles & Terms (Original):
Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Death Date: 30 Dec 1911
Death Place: Jackson, Alabama
Gender: Female
Race (Original): White
Race (Standardized): White
Age at Death: 46y
Estimated Birth Date: 1865
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Ala
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original):
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Name: John Mclemore
Father's Titles & Terms (Original):
Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Birthplace: Ala
Mother's Name: Rebecka Mclemore
Mother's Titles & Terms (Original):
Mother's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Mother's Birthplace: Ala
Occupation: Housekeeping
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Jackson, Ala
Burial Date:
Funeral Home:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 1894085
Reference Number: cn 297
Collection: Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974","STR06" "I29896","McLemore","Sarah M.","Abt 1848","Bef 1860","0","Probably died young, not shown on the 1860 census with her family.","STR06" "I32086","McLemore","Sarah Margaret M. P.","31 Jan 1842","7 Sep 1848","0","McLemore Burying Ground, Montgomery, Alabama

From DAR records 1936

Martha C. McLemore
Feb 10, 1819
Nov 8, 1843
Consort of Moses McLemore

Sarah Margaret M. P. McLemore
Jan 31, 1842
Sep 7, 1848
Daughter of Moses & Martha C. McLemore","STR06" "I200","McLemore","Sarah Valuma","20 Oct 1879","7 Feb 1904","0","She died in childbirth, as had her mother. Middle name also shown by some as Valuna or Luna?","STR06" "I27895","McLemore","Scott Estus Levaster ""Vaster""","22 Jun 1876","Abt 1949","0","When he enlisted for the World War I draft, he was farming in Hattiesburg, and listed his nearest relative as Ellen McLemore, his mother. He was described as Tall, Slender and with blue eyes and dark hair.","STR06" "I27895","McLemore","Scott Estus Levaster ""Vaster""","22 Jun 1876","Abt 1949","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated 14 May 1910 by Luther M. Cox
SD 6 ED 15 Sheet 26A Stamped 163
371-373
McLemore, Scott E.V. Hd M W 29 W Miss Miss Miss
Farmer
McLemore, Ellen Mother F W 65 Wd 8/7 Miss Unk Miss

1920 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated 21 and 22 January 1920 by Eugene V. Ford
SD 6 ED 15 Sheet 11B
HH 204-204 Nathan and Florence LEE
HH 207-207 Abram Napolean and Josephine McLEMORE
HH 209-209 (Bottom of page)
McLemore, Scott E.V. M W 41 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
HH 209-209 (Top of Sheet 12A, stamped 152)
McLemore, Lula L Wife F W 28 M Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Hattie M Dtr F W 8 S Miss Miss Miss [Maybe stepdaughter?]
HH 210-210
LEE, Nathan (Jr.) and Vinnie

1930 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated April 25, 1930 by Mrs. Clayton Allen
ED 18-9 SD 11 Sheet 21 B
409-415
McLemore, Scott E. Hd M W 53 M 30 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Lula Wife H F W 43 M 20 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Hattie Dtr F W 19 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Beutua Son M W 10 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Estelle Dtr F W 6 S Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I34112","","","","","","","" "I35490","McLemore","Sherdie B.","Dec 1899","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, El Paso, JP 1, El Paso City
Enumerated April 14, 1930
ED 71-26 SD 20 Sheet 6A Stamped 88
Myrtle Ave
1318-24-130
McLemore, Sherdie B Hd Rent 25 M W 30 M 27 Tx Tx La Motorman Electric Railway
McLemore, Gladys Wf F W 32 M 29 Tn Tn Ky
McLemore, Virginia Dtr F W 2 2/12 S Tx Tx Tn
","STR06" "I37934","","","","","","","" "I26171","McLemore","Sidney G.","Abt 1867","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

Unable to locate in 1900

This appears to be his listing at the time of the 1910 Fede
ral Census

Texas, Hunt County, ED 132
Enumerated 31 April 1910
SD? ED 132 Stamped 204
432-447
McLemon, Sydney Head M W 42 M 19 Tenn Tenn Tenn Occupation: None
McLemon, Monnie Wife F W 40 M1 19 2/1 Tex Mo Tx Occupation: None
McLemore, Roy Sn M 17 S Tx Tenn Tx Occupation: None","STR06" "I22303","McLemore","Sidney Lawrence","8 Sep 1893","7 May 1946","0","He was listed in the 1941 Cumberland County, NC City Directory as Sidney McLEMORE (Inez E.) Emp Rankin & Brown (Plywood Mfg...212 Williams St) R. Rd 1 Godwin (Courtesy Robert McLemore Butler) Robert Butler instead shows his place of death as Pearces Mill, Cumberland County, NC.","STR06" "I31296","McLemore","Sim Joseph","13 Dec 1902","23 Aug 1992","0","Sim applied for a social security account number on November 25, 1936. At that time, he was living at Roseland Park, Picayune, Mississippi, and employed by the Goodyear Yellow Pine Co. of Picayune. He was listed as age 32, born December 13, 1903 in Pervis, Mississippi, to Wiliam W. McLemore and Eliza Elizabeth Parker. His Find A Grave Memorial page insteas shows him as born 13 Dec 1902.


His brother John, also an employee of Goodyear Yellow Pine, applied for a Social Security account just three days after Sim.","STR06" "I27776","McLemore","Stella Mae","Jun 1891","18 Jun 1949","0","In 1930, two of Stella's three sisters were living with their mother, along with their own children. Also in the home was another 5 year old granddaughter, Wilma J. MOORE. Perhaps this was a daughter of Stella's or Carrie's?

Name Stella Mclemore Doerner
Titles and Terms
Event Type Death
Event Date 18 Jun 1949
Event Place Plaquemine, Iberville, Louisiana
Gender Female
Age 56
Race (Original) White
Birth Year (Estimated) 1893
Birthplace Hattersburg, Mississippi
Father's Name Walter Mclemore
Father's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Mary Lee
Mother's Titles and Terms
Spouse's Name
Spouse's Titles and Terms
Certificate Number 7145
Page
GS Film number 1418363
Digital Folder Number 004215552
Image Number 01210



Citing this Record:
""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FSBT-FXB : accessed 25 Sep 2014), Stella Mclemore Doerner, 18 Jun 1949; citing Plaquemine, Iberville, Louisiana, certificate number 7145, State Archives, Baton Rouge; FHL microfilm 1418363.","STR06" "I28667","McLemore","Stephen R.","Between 1851 and 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","The census listing for him in 1860 appears to have been either V.R. or N.R. It was probably actually supposed to be S.R., as on the 1880 census he was listed as Stephen McLemore, Brother, in the home of his younger brother, Miles Columbus McLemore.","STR06" "I28667","McLemore","Stephen R.","Between 1851 and 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Census
Columbus McLemore Self M Male W 24 Ar Farming
Emmie McLemore Wife M Female W 20 Ar Keeping House
Ellie McLemore Dtr S Female W 2 months Ark Ark Ark
Stephen McLemore Brother S Male W 26 Ar Farm Hand
Elishie McLemore Cousin S Male W 20 Ar Farm Hand
Source Information:
Choctaw, Lincoln County, Alabama
Family History Library Film 1254049
NA Film Number T9-0049
Page 32C","STR06" "I2052","McLemore","Sterling","Abt 1765","17 May 1814","0","James McKinney writes that Sterling paid taxes on 200 acres of land on Skaggs Creek as early as 1806, and may have been there earlier. McKinney also writes that in April 1805, William Bethuram (sic), a neighbor of Sterling's, married a Sarah McLemore. It is not known if this was Sterlings' youngest sister, Sally, or a daughter of Sterling's.

James McKinney adds that the land Sterling paid taxes on was on James Thompson's 4266 acre landgrant. Sterling did not have a deed to the property. In April 1807 James Kincaid bought the entire landgrant from Thompson's heirs. Sterling was present and was a witness, when the deed was made.

Paul Williams, noted, however that In a book dealing with Rockcastle (Kentucky) Pioneers it mentions a William Bethurum marrying a MARY McLemore in 1805 not Sarah/Sally---and that per another article dated 14 Oct 1987 ""Family Research Manager"" Loren C. Beougher of Raytown, MO cited ""William Bethurum marriage to Mary McLemore 5 Apr 1805, Pulaski Co., KY""-- William is son of Benjamin -- Paul also noticed that one of the siblings of William & Mary [his name is Allen] also was shown as married to a McLemore.

Melba Gene McLemore shows that on the 1782 Surry County, NC Tax List he had no land, one horse, and a total taxable valuation of 6 pounds. She further indicated that the Feb. 1786 NC State Census for Surry County lists Sterlin, over 21, with a wife and two sons a two daughters. On February 25, 1787, he witnessed a deed for his father, in the Surry County Deed Book D:20. He is also indexed in the 1799 Deed Book G:113, Ephraim McLemore, deceased to Sterling McLemore.

1790 Census
North Carolina, Randolph County
Roll M637_7 Page 100 Image 0174

737 McLemore Sterling 1 3 3
873 McLemore Wright 1

Melba also provided a copy of his Estate Probate Records, from Fayette County, Kentucky, August 1815. The actual scanned images are in the documents section of this file.

Rebecca & Joel McElmore Act. and Adm.
In account current with the Estate of Sterling McElmore

To amount of sale of goods and chattles of the Estate $245.46; To cash paid by John Lewis 8.00; To (cash paid by) Richard Alsom 2.00; to (cash paid by) Rueben Cave/Carr 23.00; to (cash paid by) Sheriff of Fayette County 50.00; by balance 7.44; (Total Amount) $335.90 By cash paid H. Atchison $6.12; by (cash paid) A. Campbell 2.50; by (cash paid) J.P. Rucker 15.25; by (cash paid) Sterling McLemore, Jr. 6.87 1/2; by (cash paid) Aron McLemore 9.00; by (cash paid) Stephen Torry(sp?) 22.63; by (cash paid) Thos. Walker 31.71; by (cash paid) John Webber 19.00; by cash funeral expenses S. McL. Dec'd 16.87 1/2; by amt due M. Lewis U. ??? 9.74; by paid Joel McLemore 168.62 By service rendered on Administration 25.00; by cash paid Attorney 2.50 (which totals) $335.90 by Ballance Overpaid $7.44 In pursuance of an order of the July County Court we the subscribers have made the settlement with Rebecca & Joel McLemore administratrix & administrator of the Estate of Sterling McLemore Dec'd which settlement ??? above drawn. (Signed by) Thos. D. Miller, Jas. Headly, and J. Bucker.

Melba lists the inventory of his estate, dated 17 May 1814, as follows:

1 Cupboard 13.00
One Bureau 13.00
One Dining Table 5.00
One Chest 3.00
One Table 1.50
11 chairs, some without bottoms 3.00
One bed and furniture & bedstead 14.00
One do 16.00
One do 14.00
3 Coverlids 9.00
One bed & underbed 8.00
One lot of knives and forks 3.50
Cupboard ware 5.00
2 pewter dishes and spoons 2.00
One womans saddle and small bridle 5.00
One dutch over 1.25
One pot and pothooks?? 1.50
One pott rack 2.00
One small pot & hooks 0.50
One pair of shovel and ??? 2.00
One small churn 0.25
One Shado??shade?? 1.25
2 cotten wheels 3.00
One Hachell? 1.75
One ritrh? 2.50
One Loom & Packing 7.50
2 Water Partes? 0.75
One Jack S??? 7.00
4 barrels 1.50
One Grindstone 2.00
One logg chain 2.00
One plow and strechers 7.00
One cuting bo??? 3.00
Two Halter Horns and a pair of Harns 1.50
Bridles & Hip Strap 1.75
Carpenter Tools 7.50
3 Sickels 0.50
One trow 1.00
One rasp 1.00

One lot of old irons 1.75
2 pair of cotten cards 1.00
One flat iron ??? & nippers?? 0.75
One bell and currecombe?? 0.75
Wood 1.75
One plow cl?? and swing?? 4.00
Two hoes 1.50
One Bay Horse 40.00
One do do 20.00
One Bay Mare 25.00
4 Sheep 6.00
6 Hoggs 7.00
One Red Cow calf & Bell 11.00
One do do do 6.00
One Brown Yearling 3.00
One lot of old books 1.75
One bound duo> on Reuben?? Cave?? 23.50

Total Amount 356.75/100
Thomas D. Miller, James Healey??, James P. Rucker Compliers
Wedo here by acknowledge the atwo appraisement to be true and correct this 13 day of February 1815 Rebeccah x McElmore her Mark
Joel McElmore
Fayette County","STR06" "I24693","McLemore","Sterling","Abt 1836","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:


1860 United States Federal Census Record

Name: S G Mclemore
Age in 1860: 25
Birthplace: Mississippi
Home in 1860: Not Stated, East Feliciana, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Head of Household: H H Nicholls
Insane Alsylum Patient
Post Office: Jackson
...........................................................
........................................
MCLEMORE, STERLING (1900 U.S. Census)
LOUISIANA , EAST FELICIANA, JACKSON
Age: 64, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: MS
Series: T623 Roll: 564 Page: 225
INSANE ALSYSUM-PATIENT
CANNOT READ NOR WRITE , SPEAKS ENGLISH.","STR06" "I28445","McLemore","Sterling C.","Abt 1790","23 Dec 1823","0","May have instead been born in Kentucky. His middle initial has been shown as both ""C"" and as ""J.""

The following articles, concerning the death of Sterling McLemore, are courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore:

The Village Messenger
Vol. I, Number XXXIX, December 3, 1823:
Fayetteville, Tennessee (Lincoln County)

Distressing Accident

Capt. Stirling C. M'LEMORE, of this county, was last evening dangerously wounded by the accidental discharge of a rifle. While sitting upon the fence with his gun upon his knees, it slipped, when on catching it suddenly and drawing the muzzle toward him it fired at half bent. The ball, we are informed by the surgeon, entered a little below the left breast, passed the cavity and lodged in the point of his left shoulder...He was living this morning, but his life is considered to be in imminent danger.

The Village Messenger
Vol. I, Number XL, December 10, 1823:
Fayetteville, Tennessee (Lincoln County)

DIED, Last night, at his residence in this county, Capt. Sterling C. M'LEMORE, age 33. His death was occasioned by a wound from the accidental discharge of a rifle on the 2nd instant, as mentioned in this paper of the 3d-He was a worthy and industrious citizen-a man much esteemed, and whose death will be lamented by a numerous circle of friends and acquantance. His remains, we are informed, will be interred tomorrow at 10 o'clock, with Masonic honors.

The Village Messenger
Vol. I, Number XLIX, February 11, 1824:
Fayetteville, Tennessee (Lincoln County)

We are requested to inform the public that the Rev. Mr. M'MAHAN is expected to preach a funeral sermon at the late residence of Capt. S. C. M'LEMORE, on Wednesday the 25th inst.

Admr's Sale
Will be sold to the highest bidder, on Wednesday 31st of March, at the late residence of Capt. Sterling C., dec'd all the personal Estate of the decedent, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Farming utensils and other articles too tedious to mention. A credit of twelve months will be given, the purchaser giving bond and approved security.
ISAAC HOLMAN
WILLIAM MOORE, Administrators
Feb. 28, 1824","STR06" "I28445","McLemore","Sterling C.","Abt 1790","23 Dec 1823","0","(Research):Census Information:

He was on the 1820 Lincoln County, Tennesse census.

Sterling C. McLemore 2-0-0-1-1-0|3-0-1-0-0|0-2
Two Males under Ten,
One Male 16-26
One Male 26-45 (Sterling)
Three Females under Ten
One Female 16-25 (Martha Patsy Whitaker McLemore)

(Two people involved in agriculture)

1830 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County
Listing for his Widow and Family
Martha McLamore
0-2-0-1-0-0-0-0
0-0-2-0-0-1-0-0","STR06" "I28647","McLemore","Sterling C.","Abt 1833","22 Jul 1862","0","His middle name is listed by some as Columbus, but Coy McLemore instead shows his middle name as Cornelius. Melba Gene McLemore has located land transactions of Sterling McLemore's on record at the Little Rock land office dating to early 1860.

Died as a result of the Civil War, in a field hospital in Little Rock, Arkansas. He and his brother, Rufus, who both enlisted in the 26th Arkansas Infantry on the same day as Sterling, died in the same hospital just a few days apart. Their older brother, John, had died three months previously, also after being hospitalized in Little Rock.","STR06" "I28647","McLemore","Sterling C.","Abt 1833","22 Jul 1862","0","(Research):Census Information:

1860 Census
Arkansas, Jefferson County, Bartholomew Twp, Post Office Pine Bluff
Page 10 (handwritten)
#367-317
S.C. McLemore 27 M Farmer
E.M. McLemore 24 F Alabama
H.E. McLemore 2 F Arkansas
M.J. McLemore 3/12 F Arkansas

Brothers Rufus and John are in the same census, on pages 1 and 3

1870 Census
Arkansas, Drew County, Mill Creek Twp, P.O. Branchmill
Enumerated 24 Aug 1870
Page 13, Stamped 638
100-111
McLamore, Mary 34 F W Keeping House $--- $50 Alabama
McLamore, Harriet 13 F W At Home Arkansas

By 1900, Elvira Mary had remarried, and she and her second husband Charles NEWMAN are living in Owen, Lincoln County, Arkansas with her granddaughter, Maggie McLemore, born 1891.

(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)","STR06" "I28747","McLemore","Sterling Cornelius","14 Jul 1898","30 Nov 1965","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows his year of birth as 1899. The SSDI instead shows his date of birth as 14 July 1900. The year inscribed on his headstone, presumed to be correct, is 1898.","STR06" "I28747","McLemore","Sterling Cornelius","14 Jul 1898","30 Nov 1965","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Arkansas, Lincoln County, Owen
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 40-19 SD 10 Sheet 1B
10-10
McLemore, Sterling Hd M W 29 M@17 Ark Ark Ark Laborer Miss Fuel Corp
McLemore, Elma Wf F W 26 M@14 Ark Ark Ark
McLemore, Freddie Mae Dtr F W 10 S Ark Ark Ark
McLemore, P. D. Son M WS 8 S Ark Ark Ark
McLemore, Alton Son M W 5 S Ark Ark Ark
McLemore, Felix Son M W 2 S Ark Ark Ark
McLemore, Willie Dtr F W 6/12 S Ark Ark Ark","STR06" "I28467","McLemore","Sterling J.","29 Dec 1822","20 Jun 1896","0","S. J. McLemore, a pioneer of Tullahoma, was born in Lincoln County, Tenn., December 29, 1822, and is the son of S. J. (sic) and Martha (Whitaker) McLemore, natives of North Carolina. The father died in 1825 and the mother in 1880. Our subject reared on the farm, remained there until his marriage to Margaret J. Ward in 1841, when he removed to Nashville and entered the produce business. In 1851 he came to Tullahoma. He sold goods until the civil war and after the close of the same entered the livery business. In 1876 he began merchandising, continuing at that until January, 1886. His wife died in 1881. In 1883 he married Ruthea J. Gross, a native of McMinnville. By his first wife our subject has six children: William H., John C., S. J., Lamyra, Henrietta and Laura. Our subject is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, and his wife of the Christian Church. He is a member of Tullahoma Lodge, No. 101, I. O. O. F., of which he is the only surviving charter member. He has served several times as mayor and alderman of Tullahoma. He is a Democrat.

From the Biographical Appendix to Goodspeed's 1887 History of Coffee County (Tennessee), transcribed by Jan McFarlin in 1999

http://bellsouthpwp.net/C/a/CanCofHist/coffee/goodbib.htm

Melba Gene McLemore notes that: ""FILE FOLDER # 1072, COFFEE CO , TN COURT ARCHIVES ACTUALLY LISTS THE HEIRS OF STERLING J MCLEMORE WHO DIED IN 1896.""","STR06" "I28467","McLemore","Sterling J.","29 Dec 1822","20 Jun 1896","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1850 Federal Census
Tennessee, Davidson County
Enumerated 1 October 1850
428-438
Sterling McLemore 28 M Grocer Ten
Margaret McLemore 25 F Ten
William McLemore 7 M Ten
Christopher McLemore 3 M Ten

1860 Federal Census
Tennessee, Coffee County, Tullahoma
Enumerated 12 July 1860
Page 126
899-899
SJ McLemore 37 M Merchant $1950 $3000 Tenn
Margarett McLemore 36 F Domestic Tenn
William McLemore 17 M Student Tenn
Christopher McLemore 12 M Tenn
Florence McLemore 10 F Tenn
Lamira McLemore 8 F Tenn
Lauria McLemore 6 F Tenn
Henrietta McLemore 4 F Tenn
Unnamed McLemore 1 M Tenn

1870 Census Enumeration
Tennessee, Coffee County,
118-120
McLemore, J.S. 49 M W Keeping Livery Stable $4000 $2000 Tenn
McLemore, Margaret 43 F W Keeping House Tenn
McLemore, Columbus 22 M W Trades in Stock Tenn
McLemore, Florence 18 F W Tenn
McLemore, Laura 15 F W Tenn
McLemore, Henrytta 13 F W Tenn
McLemore, John 11 M W Tenn
McLemore, Stereling 3 M W Tenn

1880 Census
Tennessee, Coffee County, Tullahoma
Enumerate 7 and 8 of June, 1880
Page 20, SD 2, ED 19, Stamped D.
McLemore, Sterling W M 58 Ret Grocer Tenn
McLemore, Margaret W F 57 Wf Keepign House
McLemore, John W M 21 Son Clerk in Store
McLemore, Sterling W M 12 Son At Home","STR06" "I28811","McLemore","Sterling P.","Abt 1826","Aft 1910","0","(Research):Census Information:

1850 Census
Alabama, Marion County, District No 14
Enumerated 24 Nov 1850
Stamped 140
Abner McLemore 65 M Farmer North Carolina
Starling McLamore 24 M Farmer $250 Alabama
Mariah 17 F Alabama
Martha 12 F Alabama
Patrick A. Rector 7 M Alabama

1860 Census
Mississippi, Tishomingo, Iuka P O
Enumerated 13 Sept 1860 by Porter Walker
Series: M653 Roll: 593 Page: 388
Sturling P Mclemore 31 M Farmer 400 Tenn
Malinda Mclemore 31 Tenn
Mary P Mclemore 7 Ala
Anderson L Mclemore 5 Ala
Rebecca A Mclemore 2 Ala
Sarah E Mclemore 1 Ala
Patrick A Mclemore 16 Farm Laborer Tenn
(Is this Patrick Rector?)

1870 Census
Mississippi, Chickasaw County, Township 15, Sparta P.O.
Enumerated 27 July 1870
Page 34, Stamped 193
Series: M593 Roll: 724 Page: 193
287-255
McLamore, Sterling 40 M W Farmer $200 $200 Ala
McLamore, Malinda 40 F W K.H. Tenn
McLamore, Mary 16 F W At Home Ala
McLamore, Anderson 14 M W Farm Laboer Ala
McLamore, Sarah 10 F W At Home Ala
McLamore, John 6 M W Miss

Also living in Chickasaw County at the time of the 1870 census was William McLemore, thought to be a brother of Sterling, and a 25 year old Frank McLemore, also born in Alabama, relationship unknown. Additionally, a Moses McLamore, age 42 and born in Georgia, was living near Sterling in 1870 (Mississippi, Chickasaw, Twp 15, Sparta P.O., Page 36). His relationship is not known either. His household was made up of himself, wife Ellen B age 31, Miss, and children Charles, 19, William, 17, John, 15 or 13, and Elizabeth, 10. All the children were born in Mississippi.


1880 Census
Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Sterling MCLAMOE Self M Male W 50 AL. Farmer --- ---
Malinda MCLAMOE Wife M Female W 50 MS. Keeps House --- ---
Sarah MCLAMOE Dau S Female W 21 MS. Home AL. ---
John MCLAMOE Other S Male W 16 MS. Farm Work AL. ---
Source Information:
Census Place Beat 5, Calhoun, Mississippi
Family History Library Film 1254642 NA Film Number T9-0642
Page Number 639D

William McLemore, thought to be his brother, was also living in Calhoun County, Mississippi at the time of the 1880 census.

1900
Not located

1910
Mississippi, Calhoun County, Beat 10
Enumerated 26 April 1910
SD 4, ED 26 Sheet 10A

138-145
Brown, Elisa J Head M W 31 M1 4 Miss --- --- none
[Blank line]
[Blank line]
April 27th, 1910
[Blank line]
[---]-[---]
Mclemore Starling J. Father in law M W 83 Wd 7/3 Alabama Tn Unknown English
149-161
Golden George W Hd M W 74 M2 26 Ala Ala Ga English none
-------, Martha J Wife F W 63 M1 26 3/2 Ala Ala Ala
-------, John Son M W 28 S Miss Ala Miss English Farmer

And this is the listing 10 years previously for George and Martha GOLDEN.

1900 Census
Mississippi, Calhoun County, Beat 2
Enumerated 4 June 1900
SD 136 ED 18 Sheet 3B
48-50
Golden, George Hd W M Nov 1832 67 M 38 Ga Ga Ga
Golden, Martha Wife W F May 1844 56 M 38 3/3 Ala Va Ala
Golden, Johnnie Son W M Oct 1882 17 S Miss Ga Ala
Golden, Walter Son W M Aug 1886 13 S Miss Ga Ala
Golden, Mattie Dtr F W Nov 1888 11 S Miss Ga Ala

and this MAY be Elisha Brown in 1900:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Calhoun County, Beat 5
Enumerated 8 Jun 1900
SD 136 ED 18 Sheet 6A Stamped 279
96-99
Brown, John Hd W M Jun 1836 63 M 33 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Brown, Louann J Wife W F Apr 1845 55 M 33 7/3 Tenn Tenn Tenn
Brown, Emma E Dtr W F Jun 1876 23 S Miss Ala Tn
Brown, Eli?? Son W M Aug 1878 22 S Miss Ala Tn
Brown, Ida Dtr W F Nov 1880 19 S Miss Ala Tn","STR06" "I26700","McLemore","Sterling Price","6 Mar 1862","16 Feb 1910","0","Obituarie
Both from the February 17, 1910 Montgomery Advertiser
Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore

Article

S. Price M'Lemore Dies While in Sister's Arms

Calling his sister to his bedside at 3 o'clock Wednesday morning, S. Price McLemore, a prominent and prosperous farmer of Mytilene, died a few moments later in her arms.

Mr. McLemore was 43 [48] years of age. He had been ill for some time, but during the last few days was feeling much better. He was in Montgomery Tuesday morning and in the afternoon he went hunting. Int he evening when he returned to his home at Mytilene he complained of being very tired.

He is survived by his mother, two sisters, Miss Delle McLemore of Mytilene, and Miss Mamie McLemore of Shelbyville, Tenn., and one brother, Moses McLemore of Mytilene.

The funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon a 3 o'clock from the residece at Mytlilene. Burial will follow in the family burying grounds.

Obituary

Death closed the life of Sterling Price McLemore on February 16, 1910.

His devotoing to his aged mother was beautiful and sacred.

To his sisters, he was ever kind and considerate.

All who knew him in life mourned his passing away in his forty-eighth year.

He had many qualities that endeared him to those who knew him.

He was symphathetic, he was just; he was both gentle and strong.

Altho' he had reached middle life, he had not grown old.

The same qualities that drew us to the boy were to be found in the man.

The home he has left is a monument to his loving providence for his dear ones.

The emptiness of this home yawns for those who leaned on him so confidingly. Little children loved him because in him they had a friend.

Life at its longest is but short. A rosy dawn, a golden moon, then a dusk stealing slowly o'er, or like a black could driven by a wind envelopes all this glory and Life'd Day is closed.

He was a grandson of James McLemore, one of the founders of the First Baptist Church of Montgomery County.

He has passed his life near the ancestral home established in 1813.

One Who Knew Him

McLemore Burying Ground, Montgomery, Alabama

From DAR records 1936

Sterling Price McLemore
Mar 6, 1862
Feb 16, 1910
To my beloved brother

The McLemore Burying Ground is about one mile off the Montgomery -Atlanta
Highway to the right facing east, and is about five miles from Montgomery.
It is on a knoll behind the old James McLemore home built about 1820. In
1936 Mrs. Lizzie Taylor Dickerson occupied it. A low brick wall and
iron fence surrounds the lot. Outside the main cemetery is another smaller
one, also enclosed. There are graves of slaves and faithful servants, mostly
unmarked outside all enclousures. Graves listed begin at the southwest
corner of the plot.

http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/montgomery/cemeteries/mclemore.txt","STR06" "I34118","McLemore","Sterling Travis","25 Feb 1988","3 Apr 2009","0","McLEMORE, Sterling Travis from New Site, AL, passed away on April 3, 2009. Sterling was the youngest of ten children and was very much loved by his parents and siblings as the baby of the family. He will be greatly missed for his sweet nature, quick smile and intellect as well as his artistic ability. Sterling is survived by his father, Klenton Tranum McLemore, Jr.; his mother, Victoria Goodall-McLemore; his brothers, Paul Goodall, Scott McLemore, Davis McLemore, Mitchell McLemore, Will McLemore, Lee McLemore, Klenton McLemore III, Tranum McLemore & Richard Smith and his sister, Pam McLemore; uncle, Larry McLemore; aunt, Emily McLemore; uncle, Nick Powell; auntie, Janette and his many nephews, nieces and cousins. Sterling's numerous friends were compelled to be by his side and adored him dearly. A visitation will be held Sunday, April 5, 2009 at the Southern Memorial Funeral Home, 3154 Highland Ave, Montgomery, AL from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. A Graveside Service will be held at the Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery, AL on April 6, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, a memorial contribution may be made to Palliative Care Unit at University of Alabama of Birmingham Hospital.","STR06" "I25497","McLemore","Sugars","22 Sep 1795","Abt 1867","0","A transcription of ""The McLemore Family Bible, 1822-1859 owned by Hillis Fry McLemore of Jackson, MS and contributed by Fairy B. McLemore Edwards of Canyon Lake, Texas, shows on page 2:

Sugars McLemore, son
of Abraham McLemore and
Maray (Polly) Nicholson, his wrfe, was born September
22nd 1795.

(The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ translated
out of the original Greek and with the former translations dilligently
compared and revised, and Canne's Marginal References. Stereotyped
by James Conner New York. By J. Emory and R. Waugh for
the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Conference Office, 14 Crosby
Street. J. Collord, Printer. 1829 )

http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf

Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, ""ANSEARCHIN' "" News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 88.","STR06" "I25497","McLemore","Sugars","22 Sep 1795","Abt 1867","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
Tennessee, Haywood County, District 7
Enumerated 2 Sept 1850
110-110
Sugars McLemore 54 M Farmer $30,000 North Carolina
Nancy P McLemore 29 F Tenn
Mary E McLemore, 18 F Tenn
Leah A McLemore 16 F Tenn
Margaret B McLemore 14 F Tenn
Nancy D McLemore 12 F Tenn
Virginia McLemore 6 F
Theodora McLemore 3 F Tenn
Eliza A McLemore 8/12 F Tenn
Sarah J. Hannah 19 F Tenn
M. H. McLemore 20 M None Tenn


1860 Census
Tennessee, Madison County, District 9, Post Office Jackson
Enumerated 1 August 1860
Page 153 Stamped 131052-1084
Sugurs McLemore 64 M Farmer $85,300 $80,000 North Carolina
Nancy P McLemore 38 F Tenn
Virginia McLemore 17 F Tenn
Theodora McLemore 12 F Tenn
Eliza J McLemore 10 F Tenn
B.J. McLemore 1 F Tenn
Lucy I Sanders 22 F $---- $1400 Tenn


Nicole Brooks is interested in any photos or information on the slaves of Sugars McLemore. She is asking because her third great grandmother was one of them and with whom he fathered several children who are her direct ancestors. Her ancestors name was Amanda, and Sugars purchased her sometime around the mid to late 1840s in Memphis and took her to Brownsville. She remained in his household until around 1856 when she was then gifted to his daughter Nancy (Nannie) Dabney McLemore after she married Thomas Cole. If you have any information relating to the slaves held by this family, please contact Nicole at the email address below:

Nicole Brooks
nb04mba@yahoo.com","STR06" "I25543","McLemore","Sugars","1 Feb 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","
Census Information

Tennessee, Carroll County, ED 1
Enumerated 28 Aug 1850 G. C. Hurt
Stamped 7

At the time of the above referenced census, 22 year old Adkins McLemore, born in Tennessee, was a border in the home of Alfred and Purlney Manning, both age 45, and both born in North Carolina.

Could this be the Sugar Atkins found in Gibson County, TN on later census enumerations? Probably not, as the Sugar Atkin McLmeore, husband of Mary, that was on the 1900 Gibson County, TN census was born July 1863. Perhaps this was instead a namesake a son of Sugars and Mary Jane (Taylor) McLemore?","STR06" "I25523","McLemore","Sugars","8 Feb 1840","15 Aug 1844","0","A transcription of ""The McLemore Family Bible, 1822-1859 owned by Hillis Fry McLemore of Jackson, MS and contributed by Fairy B. McLemore Edwards of Canyon Lake, Texas, shows on page 4:

Sugars McLemore son of Sugars McLemore and
Elizabeth his wife was born on 8th of February 1840 at
Sunrise Saturday

Sugars McLemore died 15th August 1844 about 2
o'clock in the evening with hooping cought in 5 yr of his age


(The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ translated
out of the original Greek and with the former translations dilligently
compared and revised, and Canne's Marginal References. Stereotyped
by James Conner New York. By J. Emory and R. Waugh for
the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Conference Office, 14 Crosby
Street. J. Collord, Printer. 1829 )

http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf

Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, ""ANSEARCHIN' "" News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 38.","STR06" "I25535","McLemore","Sugars A.","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","Middle name Angus? Atkins?","STR06" "I21680","McLemore","Sukey","Abt 1765","Aft 1821","0","Carleton Bulkin cites tax records as confirming that she died close to 1821 rather than as early as 1807.","STR06" "I25631","McLemore","Susan","Abt 1837","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married a KEETON.","STR06" "I29762","McLemore","Susan","Abt 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1880 census, she was living with her brother and sister-in-law, Branson and Sarah McLemore, in Grays Creek Township, Cumberland County, North Carolina.

Her North Carolina marriage record to David M. Pope shows her as a daughter of R. and S. McLemore.","STR06" "I25472","McLemore","Susan Everline","4 Nov 1843","6 Apr 1917","0","Name Susie Mclemore Frye
Event Type Death
Event Date 06 Apr 1917
Event Place Carroll County, Tennessee
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Race
Age 73
Birth Year (Estimated) 1844
Birth Date
Birthplace Cedar Grove, Tenn.
Spouse's Name
Father's Name Abraham Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name Amelia Camp
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation At Home
Address
Residence Place
Cemetery
Burial Place Leach
Burial Date 07 Apr 1917
Informant's Name
Additional Relatives
Digital Folder Number 004183058
Image Number 01961
GS Film number 1299663
Reference ID v 4 cn 262



Citing this Record:
""Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N9G5-S6B : accessed 20 Aug 2014), Susie Mclemore Frye, 06 Apr 1917; citing Cemetery, Carroll County, Tennessee, v 4 cn 262, State Library and Archives, Nashville; FHL microfilm 1299663.
","STR06" "I31705","McLemore","Susan Mae","23 Jan 1896","7 Dec 1971","0","Lawrence Boyd shows her place of birth as Ellis, Harrsion County, Virginia, unlike her siblings, who all were shown as born in Kentucky. Census records also seem to indicate she was actually born in Kentucky. He shows that she married three times. Her first husband was Ollie Clarence MEEK, and their date of marriage was 24 Jan 1914 in New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana. They were the parents of Ruth Olive Meek. She married second Thomas COOMER, on 25 Oct 1919. They were the parents of five children. She married third, sometime after the death of Thomas Coomer in 1934, Alonzo COCHRAN.","STR06" "I1740","McLemore","Susannah","Abt 1785","Abt 1850","0","1804 Bladen County NC Deed Bk 27 pg 46-47 13 Feb 1804 Andrew SMITH to Susannah ""Sooky"" McLEMORE Fifty pounds Current money. Beg. N. Side of Cypress Creek, on Samuel BOZMAN's like, to Scarbor's corner. Witnesses: A. SELLERS, Elias McLEMORE J.S PURDUE CC ( (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler, who notes that this indicates that Susannah is single when this deed was given).","STR06" "I25564","McLemore","Sydney S.","6 Jun 1837","20 Jan 1860","0","He may actually have been born as early as 1834, as the 1850 census shows him as age 16, and OLDER than his sister Bethenia, listed as age 14 on the same census.

Betty Pritchett writes that ""He was the second Sydney Smith born to A. J. and Bethenia. The first Sidney was born in 1834 and died when he was one year old. Sydney and Eunice had one son named Jerry.""","STR06" "I25315","","","","","","","" "I3376","McLemore","Terry Franklin","21 Nov 1916","13 Sep 1998","0","J.W. McLemore said that when he was younger, his big brother Hoy and double first cousin Terry would let him ""tag along"" with them. Terry would say, ""I'm a pretty good guesser for my age."" They were called ""Terrible Terry"" and ""Horrible Hoy.""

Retired from Mobil Oil, Marine Division, Beaumont, TX. Mason.","STR06" "I8876","McLemore","Terry Franklin","1 Jul 1940","9 Jan 2013","0","Terry Frank McLemore has finished his journey here on earth. This journey began in Beaumont, Texas on July 1, 1940 born to Terry & Evelyn McLemore. The journey ended in Montgomery, Texas on January 9, 2013.

He is survived by his wife Joan; sons, John McLemore, Jeffrey McLemore, Frank McLemore and Stephen Beil. Their wives and children have returned his remains to his creator Jesus Christ.

In respect for Frank's military service , the family is asking that donations be made to the following organization in lieu of sending flowers; The Keesler Fisher House of Mississippi, 509 Fisher Street, Keesler AFB, MS 39534. Please place in the memo section of the check or money order, ""In memory of Frank McLemore""

You are invited to leave memorial condolences to the family at www.shmfh.com

Published in Houston Chronicle on January 11, 2013","STR06" "I46796","McLemore","Terry Lynn","27 Mar 1960","25 May 2016","0","Terry Lynn McLemore found peace on Wednesday, May 25, 2016 in Iowa Park, Texas. Services will be held at 10 a.m. on Thursday, June 2, 2016 at Highland Cemetery Pavilion with Rev. Paul Kuykendall and Rev. Jarrell Kuykendall officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Dutton Funeral Home in Iowa Park.

Terry was born to Laurence and Helen McLemore on March 27, 1960 in Wichita Falls, Texas. In his life, Terry liked to fish, camp, enjoyed going to the lake, photography, and spending time with family.

Terry was preceded in death by his parents; grandparents, O.S. and Mildred McLemore, M.C. and Ivalene Kuykendall, along with numerous uncles and aunts.

Surviving relatives include his brothers, Larry and Jerry McLemore, Garry McLemore and wife, LaVonda; nephews, Nathaniel and Jonathan; nieces, Clarah and Audriy; sister, Deborah Nash and husband, Mike; and nieces, Leslie and Chelsea.

Please share your tributes with the family by visiting www.duttonfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I24704","McLemore","Thaddeus Asbury","12 Mar 1872","1 Apr 1972","0","SSDI listing:
Thaddeus A McLemore
18 Mar 1873
15 Apr 1972 (Last residence Overton, Rusk Co, TX)

Melba Gene McLemore notes that he died in the home of Ted and Julia McLemore in Jasper, Texas.","STR06" "I24704","McLemore","Thaddeus Asbury","12 Mar 1872","1 Apr 1972","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Indian Territory, Chickasaw Nation, Twp 5
Enumeratd 23 Jun 1900 by Wm J. Clowdens
SD Ind Ter Ed 176 Stamped 263
226-229
McLemore, Thad Hd W M Mar 1875 25 M 6 Tx -- -- Farmer
McLemore, Laura R Wife W F Sep 1877 22 M 6 3/2 Ga Vir Ala
McLemore, Morien, Dtr W F Jan 1896 4 S Tx Tx Ga
McLemore, Virgil Son W M Feb 1900 2/12 S Indian Territory T
x Ga


1910 Census
Oklahoma, Grady County, Amber
Enumerated 10 May 1910 David Angell
204-208
SD 5, ED 90 Sheet 15 B
Thaddeus McLemore Hd M W 37 M1 14 Tx Al Ga Farmer
Ocia McLemore Wf F W 31 M1 14 6/4 Ga Vir Ala
Virgil McLemore Son M W 10 S Ok Tx Ga
Theodore McLemore Son M W 7 S Ok Tx Ga
Flemmie McLemore Son M W 4 S Ok Tx Ga
Jenkins McLemore Son M W 1 4/12 Ok Tx Ga

1920 Census
Texas, Wichita County, JP 2, ED 128
Enumerated 13 February 1920 by Louise Lyday
SD 12 ED 128 Sheet 13A
279-280
McLemore, Thad Hd M W 45 M Tx Tx Tx Teamster Oilfield
McLemore, Oda Wife F W 40 M Tx Ga Ga
McLemore, Virgil Son M W 19 S Ok Tx Ga Teamster Oilfield
McLemore, Theodore Son M W 17 S Ok Tx Ga Teamster Oilfield
McLemore, Clemmons Son M W 14 S Ok Tx Ga
McLemore, J.D. Son M W 10 S Ok Tx Ga
McLemore, Cleo Dtr F W 8 S Ok Tx Ga
McLemore, Woodrow Son M W 4 S Ok Tx Ga

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Pottawatomie County, Earlsboro
Enumerated 14 Apr 1930 by James D. Horst
ED 63-23 SD 10 Sheet 7B
147-147
Thad McLemore Hd O 100 M W 57 Wd 22 Tx Ala Ga Retail Salesman Grocery Store
Theodore McLemore Son M W 27 M 24 Ok Tx Ga Day Labor Oil Field
J.A. McLemore Son M W 21 S Ok Tx Ga Retail Salesman Grocery Store
Clas (sic) McLemore Daugh F W 18 S Ok Tx Ga None
Woodrow McLemore Son M W 14 S Ok Tx Ga","STR06" "I24840","McLemore","Thaddeus Cicero ""T. C.""","21 Sep 1897","25 Apr 1936","0","The census has his date of birth as Sept 1896, while Melba McLemore instead lists it as 21 Sep 1897 in Lee County. His Texas Death Certificate instead has his date of birth as 21 Sep 1898, in McDade, and his age at death as 37 years, 7 months, and 4 days. His occupation was shown as Farmer.","STR06" "I24469","McLemore","Thaddeus Kociusko","8 Nov 1846","24 Dec 1883","0","Appears to have been named in honor of Thaddeus Kosciuszko, the Revolutionary War Patriot from Poland who fought for the American Cause during the Revolution.

Hung, along with his brother Wright, by vigilantes in McDade, Texas on Christmas Eve, 1883. The following story about the event was published in the Austin Statesman Newspaper:

Texas, 25 Dec 1883.
HORRIBLE AFFRAY AT McDADE
Three Men Hung, Three Shot and Several Others Wounded McDade - Dec. 25-""Last night about 7:30 o'clock Henry Pfeiffer, Wright McLemore and Thad McLemore were taken out of the saloon here, by masked men, and carried about a mile into the brush and hanged to a tree. Thad McLemore had been arrested late in the evening on a charge of burglary made by S. E Walker of McDade. He was under arrest at the time the masked men took him, while the other two parties happened to be present. Pfeiffer was charged with horse theft in this County. The party who did the hanging was about 40 or 50 men well armed. Today a party of six men, friends and relatives of the men hung, came in town and raised trouble with Tom Bishop and George Milton, a fight with shot guns and pistols took place, in which Jack Batey and Az Batey were killed, Hayward Batey badly wounded, but who escaped. Willie Griffin a very estimable young man of our town, was shot though the head and mortally wounded by Hayward. Griffin was assisting Milton and Bishop in defending themselves.

The five dead bodies of the McLemores, Bateys and Pfeiffer are lying in the Market house, none of their friends having come for them, and it is thought the town will have serious trouble tonight when they do come. It will be several days before the jury of inquest will get through.

Source: http://www.rootsweb.com/~txmdhms/austin_statesman_dec_25th_1883.htm

Further details can be found in ""I'LL DIE BEFORE I""LL RUN: The Story of the Great Feuds of Texas"" by C.L. Sonnichsen (University of Nebraska Press, c. 1951, 1961), (pp. 178-187).","STR06" "I24469","McLemore","Thaddeus Kociusko","8 Nov 1846","24 Dec 1883","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1880 Federal Census
T.R. McLemon Self M M W 33 La Laborer --- MS
Texaner G. McLemon Wife M F W 26 Tx Keeping House Tn Tn
Wm. McLemon Son S M W 8 Tx La Tx
Felix D. McLemon Son S M W 6 Tx La Tx
Keetin J. McLemon Son S M W 4 Tx La Tx
Margaret McLemon Dau S F W 2 Tx La Tx
Precinct 8, Bastrop, TX
FHL Film 1255290 Na Film T9-1290 Page 214A","STR06" "I24846","McLemore","Thaddeus Romeo","30 Jun 1880","Jul 1927","0","At the time of the 1900 Census, he was living with his older brother Felix in Lee County, Texas. He was listed as Rome T. McLemore.

On his FindAGrave memorial page, createdf by Patricia Kemper, he is listed as Thaddus E McLemore. However the photo of his footstone is inscribed as Thaddus R. McLemore.","STR06" "I24846","McLemore","Thaddeus Romeo","30 Jun 1880","Jul 1927","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Parker County, Garner, Precinct 4
Enumerated 23 and 24 Jan 1920
SD 12 ED 71 Sheets 7B and 8A
141-141
McLemore, Thadeus R Head M W 39 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McLemore, Mamie A Wf F W 30 M Ala Ga Ga
McLemore, Audelia M F W 9 S Tx Tx Ala
McLemore, Virgil R Son m W 5 S Tx Tx Ala
McLemore, Cecil J Son M W 3 5/12 S Tx Tx Ala

1930
Family not located","STR06" "I24896","McLemore","Theodore ""Ted"" Thaddeus","29 Sep 1902","19 Jan 1986","0","He married Clara Audrey GAGE, apparently after 1930 as he was still living with his parents as of that date.

Texas Birth Records show that they had at least one son, name not known:

------- 16 Feb 1934 Male Gregg Ted McLemore Audry Gage","STR06" "I26872","McLemore","Theodore J.","Aug 1858","","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Federal Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Beat 1
Enumerated 6 June 1900
SD 5 ED 14 Sheet 9A
16th Street
195-197
McLemore, Theodore J Head W M Aug 1858 41 M Miss Miss Miss Salesman
McLemore, Emma C Wife W F Apr 1860 40 M Miss Miss Tex
McLemore, Florene E W F Dtr Mar 1887 13 S Miss Miss Miss At School

1910 Federal Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Meridian
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 5 ED 40 Sheet 14B
11th Avenue
1208-171-194
McLemore, Theodore J Head M W 50 M1 24 Miss Miss Miss Salesman Dry Goods
McLemore, Emma H?Wife F W Apr 50 M1 24 1/1 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Florene E Dtr F W 22 S Miss Miss Miss

","STR06" "I25525","McLemore","Theodoria","30 Sep 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","A transcription of ""The McLemore Family Bible, 1822-1859 owned by Hillis Fry McLemore of Jackson, MS and contributed by Fairy B. McLemore Edwards of Canyon Lake, Texas, shows on page 4:

Theodoria McLemore was born 30th September 1847
ten minutes after 7 in the morning

(The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ translated
out of the original Greek and with the former translations dilligently
compared and revised, and Canne's Marginal References. Stereotyped
by James Conner New York. By J. Emory and R. Waugh for
the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Conference Office, 14 Crosby
Street. J. Collord, Printer. 1829 )

http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf

Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, ""ANSEARCHIN' "" News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 38.

She was said to have married John BOYD.","STR06" "I24792","McLemore","Theresa G. ""Tracy""","Abt 1815","Yes, date unknown","0","The only mention of Tracy or Theresa in the records was when she served as witness at the wedding of her sister, Sarah Elizabeth McLemore, to Lewis HARRIS in 1843. She supposedly died without every marrying or having issue. (James L. McLemore, III, p 80).

As of the 1880 census, she was living with her nephew and his wife, Benjamin and Rosa McLemore of Southampton, Virigina.","STR06" "I45839","","","","","","","" "I31696","McLemore","Thomas","Aft 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","Lawrence Boyd notes that he married Della Gray, and they had one child.","STR06" "I46673","McLemore","Thomas ""Tommy"" Larry","19 Aug 1944","13 Oct 2007","0","Mr. Thomas McLemore

Aug. 19, 1944 - Oct. 13, 2007

Mr. Thomas Larry ""Tommy"" McLemore, age 63, of Griffin, passed away on Saturday, Oct. 13, 2007.

Mr. McLemore was born in Huntsville, Ala., on Aug. 19, 1944 to the late Brice McLemore, Jr., and the late Mary Elizabeth Parvin Durand. He was preceded in death by wife, Frances Sanderson McLemore.

Mr. McLemore was a retired Maintenance Superintendent with the Clayton County Water Authority and was a member of the Griffin Moose Lodge. He is survived by sons and daughters-in-law, Chris and Sonia McLemore, Shannon and Kristy McLemore, Larry and Holly McLemore; grandchildren, Tyler McLemore, Sierra McLemore, Logan McLemore, Slade Bailey, Darian Adams, Alex McLemore and Lanie McLemore; sisters, Faye Smartt, Sharon Neal, Linda Johnson and Karen McNeal; father-in-law, John Sanderson; several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services for Mr. Thomas McLemore will be conducted on Wednesday, Oct. 17, at 1 p.m., in the Chapel of Conner-Westbury Funeral Home. The Rev. Thomas Powell and the Rev. Mark Davenport will officiate. Interment will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery. Friends may visit the family Tuesday evening from 7-9 p.m., at the funeral home. Conner-Westbury Funeral Home, 1891 West McIntosh Road, Griffin, is in charge of the arrangements, www.conner-westburyfuneralhome.com

Copied from the Clayton News-Daily.com","STR06" "I30495","","","","","","","" "I24827","McLemore","Thomas A.","Abt 1840","7 Mar 1857","0","He died of the ""fits"" on March 7, 1857, at the age of ""seventeen or thereabouts.""","STR06" "I28831","McLemore","Thomas A.","15 Aug 1844","29 Mar 1915","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1870 Census
Alabama, Lawrence County, Twp 7 Range 6 W, P.O. Danville
Enumerated 18 Aug 1870
Page 8
58-59 Jesse and Caroline (2nd wife) McLemore and family
59-60
McLamore, Thos 24 M W Farmer $--- $100 Ala
McLamore, Mary 21 F W Keeps House Ala
McLamore, James 4/12 M W April Ala

1880 Census
Alabama, Lawrence County, T 7 R 6 Beat No. 9
Enumerated 15 Jun 1880
Page 22B SD1 ED 171
202-204
McLamore, Thomas M W 34 Farmer Ala Ala Ala
McLamore, Mary W F 26 Wf Keeping House Ala Ala Ala
McLamore, James W W M 10 Son farmer Ala Ala Ala
McLamore, Mary W F 8 Dtr At home Ala Ala Ala
McLamore, Dora W F 6 Dtr At home Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Willie W M 11/12 Jun Son Ala Ala Ala


1900 Census
Alabama, Lawrence County, Pin Hook Beat No. 8
Sheet 4A Stamped 291
67-67
McLemore, Thos Hd W M Aug 1844 55 M 34 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Mary Wf W F --- 1848 51 M 34 9/4 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Dora Dtr W F Apr 1877 22 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Travis Son W M Nov 1888 11 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Ab Boarder W M Mch 1880 20 m 11/12 Ala Ala Ala Laborer
McLemore, Mary Boarder W F May 1885 15 M 1/0 Ala Ala Ala

1910 Census
Not located

1920 Census
Thomas was desceased, and the widowed Mary, along with daughter Dora, were living in the Lawrence County, Alabama with son Travis","STR06" "I35970","McLemore","Thomas Barksdale","29 Apr 1918","5 Sep 1990","0","According to an email from John David McLemore, his grandfather, Thomas Barksdale McLemore "" ----migrated to New York after graduating from Southwestern University at Memphis and receiving a scholarship for his masters degree at Columbia University in Manhattan. He was in WW2 as a lieutenant of a supply transport ship in the Pacific. When he came home he found work as an accountant at Metro Media, the precursor of Fox TV. My dad says that he was well liked there because he knew about computers, which in the 50s and 60s was an extremely new and intimidating technology. He died of a heart attack at his desk in 1990. He loved the outdoors and was an Adirondack 46er, which means he climbed all 46 of the Adirondack Mountains in upper NY. My dad is also a 46er. One day I'll get around to it too I hope. My dad doesn't really know much about the family history as my grandfather was a very quiet man. I think it runs in the family.

Thomas B. McLemore Married 2 times, but I'm not sure of his first wife's name. His second wife was Barbara June Wilson b. 1918 in Oakland,CA (a distant relation to Edna Wilson).


","STR06" "I38437","McLemore","Thomas Bartlett ""Bart""","25 Sep 1844","8 May 1919","0","From the Knoxville Weekley Chronicle
Wednesday, April 30, 1873, page 4
(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)

Mechanicsville

Messrs. Nathaniel Williams and Robert Berry have each just completed a small neat residence. Mr. W. B. Wright has two neat dwellings nearly completed. Mr. James Cooper has completed with the last two months a very fine residence. Mr. Charles Jones, Ticket Agent a the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railroad is having a good dwelling erected. Mr. Bartley McLEMORE is also erecting a dwelling opposite of Mr. Jones'.


From Knoxville Sentinel
May 8, 1919
(Courtesy of Eddie Maynard)

Thomas B. McLemore, aged 75 years, died at the Lincoln Memorial Hospital Thursday morning at 12:30 o'clock....He is survived by his widow and one son, Mrs. Edwin L. McLemore, and one brother, Mr. James McLemore....Interment will be in the National cemetery...Mr. McLemore was born in Knox County, near the confluence of the French Broad and Holston Rivers, on September 25, 1844, the youngest son of William and Elizabeth Luttrell McLemore. He was the grandson of John and Annie (Jackson) Luttrell, early pioneers of Knox County.

His youth and young manhood were spent on the farm at the place of his birth. when he was only 17 years of age he joined a part of union men and journeyed across the mountains to Williamsburg, Kentucky, where, on April 14, 1862, he enlisted in the union army in Capt. James M. Amstrong's comapny B, sixth Tennessee infantry. He served creditably in this organization throughout the war, and was engaged in battles on numerous occasions. he was mustered out at the close of the war at Nashville, on April 27, 1865.

Returning home from Nashville, he entered school at New Market, and later completed his education at Grant University in Athens.

On May 8, 1872, he was married to Miss Mary Lou Murphy, daughter of the late Capt. James M. and Mary Kane Murphy, by Rev. J. B. Ford, then pastor the First M.E. church of this city. To them were born three sons, James, Edwin L., and Burdette, only of of whom survives.

For twenty-four years, Mrs. McLemore taught at the Hampden-Sidney and the North Knoxville schools in the city, and at Ball Ridge, Macedonia, and Middlebrook, in the county.

In 1884 he located on a farm near Ball Camp, where he engaged extensively in farming for a number of years. During this period he was elected and served as president of the East Tennessee Farmers' convention. For six years he represented the old nineteenth civil district in the county court, and was also postmaster at Ball Camp for four years. In 1880 he was elected to represent Knox County in the lower house of the state legislature and served with credit to himself and the county during the sessions of that body. When Knoxville was made a port of entry, Mr. McLemore was made the first collector of the port and served faithfully in that capacity until the expiratoin of his term of office. During the time he was collector of the port it was designated to have charge of the disbursements in connection with the additon of the postoffice building, which was being made at that tiem.

At the close of the Civil War, Mr. McLemore joined the Methodist Episcopal church....for seven years he was superintendant of the Sunday School at Beaver Ridge....For a number of years he was connected with the First M.E. Church in this city, and was a member of the official board as logn as he lived. He was a member of the Beaver Ridge lodge, I.O.O. F., and had been connected for a number of years with the G.A.R., having been a commander of the William McKinley post...

Xerox of correspondence between Laura Luttrell, Head, McClung Historical Collection at the Lawson McGhee Library, Knoxville, Tennessee and Clyde McLemore of Helena, Montans, June 1952

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M1W9-DCN/p1
Name: Thomas B. Mclemore
Event: Death
Event Date: 08 May 1919
Event Place: Knox Co., Tennessee
Gender: Male
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Age:
Estimated Birth Year:
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Spouse:
Father: Wm. Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother: Billie Luttrell
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Informant:
Additional Relatives: X
Digital Folder Number: 4183649
Image Number: 1431
Film Number: 1299704
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: v 30 cn 413
Collection: Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955
","STR06" "I38437","McLemore","Thomas Bartlett ""Bart""","25 Sep 1844","8 May 1919","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, Part of 12th Civil District
Page 40 SD 1 ED 167
Enumerated 24 Jun 1880
363-381
McLemore, Bart T. W M 35 Teaches School 2 Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Louisa W f 28 Wf Keeping House Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Edward (sci) W M 4 Son Tenn Tenn Tenn
Murphey, Frank W M 30 Brother-in-law Teaches School 2 Tenn Tenn Tenn
(Preceding household was that of his cousin, Green McLemore Jr.)

1900 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, 19th District
Enumerate Jun 1, 1900
SD 2 ED 93 Sheet 1A Stamped 185
7-7
McLemore, Thos. B Head W M Sept 1844 57 m 28 Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
McLemore, Mary L. Wf W F Jun 1852 47 M 28 3/1 Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, T. Burditt Son W M Jan 1884 16 S Tenn Tenn Tenn At School
","STR06" "I26040","McLemore","Thomas Craven","22 Aug 1880","21 May 1935","0","As of the 1900 Franklin County, Mississippi census, he was living next to Tilman R. McLemore. Thomas was listed as married to an Avie, age 19, and the parent of one son, Brown, born December 1889. Following his home was that of John and Edna FREEMAN.","STR06" "I27353","McLemore","Thomas D.","Jan 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Alabama, Jackson County, Township 5 Range 5 Beat 15
Enumerated 1 Jun 1880
Page 1 SD 1 ED 123 Stamped 249A
3-3
McLemore, Thomas W M 32 Farmer Ala Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Margret W F 30 Wf Keeping House Ala
McLemore, Sarah Jane W F 9 Dtr At Home Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, James T W M 7 Son Works on Farm Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Chorah W F S Dtr Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Lester W M 1 Son Ala Ala Ala
4-4
McLemore, James W M 26 Farmer Ala Ala Tenn
McLemore, Ida W F 3 Dtr Ala Ala Ga
McLemore, Malisia W F 2/12 April Dtr Ala Ala Ga
McLemore, Walter (Twins) W M 2/12 Apr Son Ala Ala Ala
Cox, Mary W F 66 Mother-in-law Keeping House SC
Griffith, Mariah W F 18 Boarder Works of Farm Ala Ala Ga
McLemore, Ellen W F 26 Wf Keeping house Ga SC SC

1900 Census
Texas, Delta County, JP No. 3
Enumerated 15 Jun 1900
SD 1 ED 36 Sheet 12B
219-226
McLemore, Thomas Head W M Jan 1849 51 M 30 Ala Tenn Tenn Farmer
McLemore, Margaret Wf W F Feb 1849 51 m 30 8/7 Ala Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Cora E Dtr W F Oct 1877 22 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Geneva A Dtr W F Sept 1884 15 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Zella Dtr W F Jan 1889 11 S Ala Ala Ala
Tarvers, William Boarder W M July 1870 29 S Ala Ala Ala

","STR06" "I27343","McLemore","Thomas Dickerson","5 Oct 1857","24 Apr 1963","0","Art McLemore of Aledo recalls that his grandfather, Thomas,""told me when he was a child he remembered the Yankees coming through Alabama and taking his grandfathers shoes."" Thomas also told his grandson, Arthur, that he had been born in 1857 in ""Scottsburg, Alabama."" He listed his brothers as John, Henery, and Will, and sisters as Jane, Sarah, Nancy and Hattie. He said his father was John McLemore, or Knoxville, Tennessee, and his grandfather Henery McLemore, ""originally from Ireland."" Art also shows his grandfathers middle name as Dickerson, not Dickeson, as shown on his death certificate below.

Name: Thomas Dickeson Mclemore
Death Date: 24 Apr 1963
Death Place: Abilene, Taylor, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 105 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 05 Oct 1857 [maybe as late as 1867?]
Birthplace: Alabama
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Unknown
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Laborer, Oil Mill
Informant: Dan McLemore
Place of Residence: Stamford, Jones, Texas
Cemetery: Swana Chapel
Burial Place: Jones, Texas
Burial Date: 24 Apr 1963
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117272
Digital Film Number: 4028589
Image Number: 3394
Reference Number: CN27643
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I27343","McLemore","Thomas Dickerson","5 Oct 1857","24 Apr 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Delta County, Precinct 6
Enumerated 27 Jun 1900
SD 1 ED 39 Sheet 14B
249-249
McLemore, Thomas G Head M M Oct 1866 33 m 12 Ala Tn Ga Farmer
McLemore, Mattie Wf W ??? 1876 M 12 5/5 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Mamie C Dau F W 9 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Henry W Son W M July 1892 7 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, John A Son W M Oct 1895 4 S Tx Ala Ala
McLemore, Floyd Son W M Dec 1898 1 S Tx Ala Ala
McLemore, Charley Son M M Nov 1899 6/12 S Tx Ala Ala
Thomasson, John Father-in-law W M ??? 1850 50 Wd Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer

1910 Census
Texas, Delta County
SD 1 ED 44 Sheet 5B
94-97
McLemore, Tom Jr Head M W 48 m1 20 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Mattie Wf F W 33 M1 20 5/5 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Mamie O Dtr F W 19 S Ala ALa Ala Laborer Home Farm
McLemore, John W Son m W 14 S Tx Ala Ala Laborer Home Farm
McLemore, Floyd Son M W 12 S Tx Ala Ala Laborer Home Farm
McLemore, Charlie Son M W 10 S Tx La Ala Laborer Home Farm","STR06" "I27343","McLemore","Thomas Dickerson","5 Oct 1857","24 Apr 1963","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I25218","McLemore","Thomas Earl","23 Jun 1926","29 Dec 1996","0","He had a military marker on his FindAGrave memorial website, created by Max Shafer. It was embossed with a cross and read ""Thomas E. McLemore, Sgt US Army, World War II, Jun 23, 1926 to Dec 29, 1996.","STR06" "I1995","McLemore","Thomas Eugene","15 Jan 1861","17 Dec 1923","0","His tombstone is inscribed ""Remember me as you pass by as you are now so once was I, As I am now so you shall be, prepare for death and follow me.""","STR06" "I1995","McLemore","Thomas Eugene","15 Jan 1861","17 Dec 1923","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheets 2B and 3A
34-35
Clark, Elias Head m W Jan 1845 57 M 30 Tx Miss Ala Farmer
Clark, Mary Wf W F Feb 1851 49 M 30 11/10 Tx Miss Miss
Clark, Thos F Son W M July 1881 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Elijah W Son W M Oct 1884 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Clark, Ara J Dtr W F Nov 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Agnes E Dtr W F Nov 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Minnie S Dtr W F May 1894 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Edward Nephew W M Jan 1879 21 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
35-36
Clark, Jeff E Head W M Jan 1879 21 S Tx Tx La Farm Laborer
Clark, Allice Wf W F Mar 1879 21 M 1 1/1 Tx --- ---
Clark, Jefferson H Son W M Dec 1899 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
36-37
McLemore, Thos Head W M Jan 1863 37 M 9 Tx Nc Nc Farmer
McLemore, Sopha Wf W F Mar 1876 24 M 9 4/4 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, John E Son W M aug 1892 9 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Myrtie Dtr W F May 1894 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Fannie B Dtr W F Jan 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Maggie Dtr W F Nov 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 1A Stamped 85
San Augustine and Hemphill Road
1-1
McLemore, Thos. E. Head M W 48 m1 19 Tx Ga Ark Farmer
McLemore, Sophia A Wf F W 34 m1 19 6/5 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, John E Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer
McLemore, Myrtie J Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Fannie B Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Maggie L Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Aary A Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 4
Enumerated 18 Apr 1920
ED 203-7 SD 19 Sheet 5A Stamped 234
702-725
McLemore, Thomas E Head M W 57 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McLemore, Sophia A Wf F W 44 M Tx Tx Miss
McLemore, Maggie L Dtr F W 22 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Ara A Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Elvis L Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Gladys M Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I12","","","","","","","" "I12","","","","","","","" "I2012","McLemore","Thomas Franklin","2 Oct 1887","13 May 1963","0","Frank McLemore was a traveling salesman. When he made his rounds,one of the first customers he called on were Dale and Evon (McLemore) Tisdale, who had a General Store in Zavalla. He would use a mirror in the back of their store to shave before he called on the rest of his customers. He did this because he rose very early each morning, and didn't want to disturb his wife. He loved anything colored blue. He used unusual expressions, such as ""Great Garden Seed"" and ""an elephant's plenty."" He was called ""Daddy Mac"" by grandchildren. Affiliations: Masonic Lodge, Dewitt Clinton Chapter. Baptist Church. Hobbies: Gospel Music, gardening.

He and his wife served consecutive terms as Postmaster in Jasper County early in the century.

POSTMASTERS & POST OFFICES OF JASPER COUNTY, TEXAS 1846 - 1930 http://www.rootsweb.com/~txpost/jasper.html

ERIN Craige, Jas. A., 20 Sep 1847 Discontinued 5 Nov 1866

(Re-established)

Faircloth, Jas. B., 31 Oct 1882
Morgan, Malachi, 22 Oct 1883
Aarant, Martin B., 29 Nov 1912
McLEMORE, THOS. F., 6 Nov 1913
McLEMORE, NANNIE O., 3 Oct 1916
Aarant, Martin B., 15 Feb 1918
Discontinued 28 Feb 1923; mail to Magnolia Springs","STR06" "I27545","McLemore","Thomas Gilliam","Sep 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","Paul Williams writes that Thomas was married three times, to Artemecia McCLURE on 21 Aug 1879, to Martha BULLOCK on 29 May 1902 and finally to Mary C. MINK on 9 Apr 1925. Each of the marriages took place in Rockcastle County, Kentucky. At the time of the 1900 census, Thomas, age 38 and divorced, was living with his parents. His children by Artemicia were not living in with him.

Paul added that ""an Uncle Tom McLemore---do not know if it was the brother to Sarah Jane. or a brother of her father John D. McLemore--had a son who ran for Senate from the state of Louisiana.""","STR06" "I27545","McLemore","Thomas Gilliam","Sep 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:


1880 Census
John D. McLemore Self M M W 54 Ky Farmer Ky Ky
Nancy J. McLemore Wife M F W 46 Ky Keeping House Ky Ky
Thomas J. McLemore Son M M W 18 Ky Works of Farm Ky Ky
Artemecia McLemore Dtr Law M F W 20 Ky At Home Ky Ky
Jane McLemore D S F W 15 Ky Ky Ky
John McLemore S S M W 13 Ky Ky Ky
Wright McLemore S S M W 11 Ky Ky Ky
Hackley McLemore S S M W 6 Ky Ky Ky
Census Place E.D. 97, Rockcastle, Kentucky
FHL Film # 1254441 NA Film #T9-0441
Page Number 416C


1900 Census
Kentucky, Rockcastle County, Precinct No. 7
Enumerated 1 June 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 1 Stamped 168A
7-7
McLemore, John D. and Paralee with dtr
8-8
McLemore, John D. Hd W M Jan 1822 78 M 45 Ky Ky Ky Farmer
McLemore, Nancy A Wf W F May 1840 60 M 45 Ky Va Va
McLemore, Thomas Son W M Sept 1861 38 D Ky Ky Ky Farm Hand

1910 Census
Kentucky, Rockcastle County, Browns Precinct 9
Enumerated 29 April 1910
SD 8 ED 103 Sheet 8A
146-147
McLemon, Thomas Hd M W 49 M2 10 Ky Ky Ky Farmer
McLemon, Martha Wf F W 35 m2 10 7/7 Ky Ky Ky
McLemon, Nellie M Dtr F W 10 S Ky Ky KY
McLemon, Izella (?) Dtr F W 5 S Ky Ky Ky
McLemon, Lula J Dtr KF W 4 S Ky Ky Ky
McLemon, Daisy (?) C Dtr F W 2 S Ky Ky KY
McLemon, Martha Dtr F W 2/12 S Ky Ky Ky
McLemon, Nancy A Mother F W 73 Wd 8/8 Ky KY KY

1920 Census
Kentucky, Rockcastle County, Browns Precinct
Enumerated 16 January 1920
SD 11 ED 247 Sheet 11A Stamped 256
200-206
McLemore, Thomas Hd M W 58 Wd Ky Ky KY Farmer General Farm
McLemore, Nellie Dtr F W 18 S Ky Ky KY
McLemore, Stellia Dtr F W 15 S Ky Ky KY
McLemore, Lulia Dtr F W 13 S Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Hazel Dtr F W S Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Gillum Son M W 7 S Ky Ky KY

1930 Census
Kentucky, Rockcastle County, MD 2
Enumerated April 16, 1930
ED 102-6 SD 13 Sheet 10B
194-208
Mink, Floyd Hd M W 19 M18 Ky Ky Ky Farm Laborer General Farm
Mink, Hazel Wf F W 20 M 19 Ky Ky Ky
Mink, William E Son M W 3/12 S Ky Ky Ky
195-208
McLemore, Thomas G Hd M W 69 M 18 Ky Ky Ky Farmer
McLemore, Mary C Wf F W 69 (???) M 15 Ky KY KY
McLemore, Gilliam Son M W 16 S Ky Ky Ky Farm Laborer Home Farm
McLemore, John D Son M W 3 ?/12 S Ky Ky Ky","STR06" "I27295","McLemore","Thomas H.","25 May 1875","30 May 1913","0","As of the 1900 census, he had been married for around four years to an ""Ednie M."", born May, 1879. They were the parents of one child, who was not still living.","STR06" "I27295","McLemore","Thomas H.","25 May 1875","30 May 1913","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1900 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Beat No. 8 Pleasant Grove
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900 by Samuel C. Williams
SD 8 ED 88 Sheet 63 A Stamped 118
48-48
McLemore, Bu?? M Hd W M Feb 1843 57 M 35 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Martha J WIfe W F May 1846 54 M 35 11/8 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Eva S Dtr W F Dec 1880 19 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Evar (???) L Dtr W F Feb 1882 18 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Thomas H Son W M May 1877 23 M 4 Ala Ala Ala Farm Labor
McLemore, Ednie M D-in-Law W F May 1878 21 M 4 1/0 Ala Ala Ala
HH 49-49 John and Elizabeth McLemore

1910 Census
Alabama, Limestone, Pr. #7, Pleasant Grove
Enumerated 25 Apr 1910 by Thos. W. Bullington
SD 8 ED 102 Sheet 6B
HH #109-109 Matthew B and Martha E McLemore
HH #110-110 Burwell and Martha McLemore
HH# 111-111 Samuel and Catherine Wakefield
HH # 112-112
McLemore, Thomas H Hd M W 34 M2 3 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Lizzie Wf F 26 M2 3 0/0 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Nellie Dtr F 8 W Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Ella Dtr F 6 W Ala Ala Ala","STR06" "I35261","McLemore","Thomas Henry","Oct 1874","28 Jun 1947","0","Lee Osborne writes that he has a ""copy of a letter of my Great Grandfather Thomas Henry McLemore. He stated he did not know much about the family. He thought his great grandfather was from Highlands of Scotland. His grandfather was Young Lee McLemore and his Father was John Wesley McLemore.""

Penny Thorne notes that:

BIOGRAPHY: Served in the Oklahoma State Legislature in 1915 and 1916. Wasa member of the Farmers Union and the Cotton and Broomcorn Growers Associations. Taken from The Carter Express Newspaper, August 12,1910: T.H.McLemore will make his opening campaign speech for the office of County Clerk of Beckham County on the street in Elk City Saturday, August 18, at 3 p.m.

BIRTH: Was born in Texas in 1874, moved to Oklahoma in 1901.","STR06" "I35261","McLemore","Thomas Henry","Oct 1874","28 Jun 1947","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Somervell, JP 1, SD 4, ED 138 Sheet 5B
Enumerated 26 Jun 1900
McLemore, Tom H Hd W M Oct 1874 25 m3 Tx Tn Ga
McLemore, Minnie Wf W F Jan 1880 20 M3 2/2 Tx Mo Tx
McLemore, Delta Dtr W F Jun 1892 Tx Tx Tx [Born during prior marriage to ???]
McLemore, Bessie DtrW F Dec 1898 Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Beckham County, Elk Twp
Enumerated 18 May 1910
SD 5 WS 6 Sheeet 13A
McLemore, Thomas H Hd M W 36 m1/13 Tx NC US Farmer Truck Farmer
McLemore, Minnie I Wf F W 30 m1/13 6/6 Tx Mo Tx
McLemore, Elmer G Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Laborere <--- Why not listed with the family at the 1900 census?
McLemore, Bessie A Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Rudolph Son M W 8 S Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, Eunice Dtr F W 5 S Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, Wilber Son M W 8 S Ok Tx Tx

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Beckham County, Twp 11 and 12 N R 21 W
Enumerated 7 and 8 January 1920
SD 7 Ed 6 Sheet 2B
46-46
McLemore, Thomas H Hd M W 45 M Tx NC Ga Farmer
McLemore, Minnie I Wf F W 39 M Tx Mo Tx
McLemore, Rudolph Son M W 17 S Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, Eunice A Dtr F W 15 S Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, Allen D Son m W 8 S Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, Minnie O Dtr F W 4 5/12 S Ok Tx Tx

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Beckham County, Elk Twp
Enumerated 30 Apr 1930
ED 5-12 SD 8 Sheet 16B
342-342
McLemore, Thom. H Head O W W 55 M 22 Tx Tenn Ga Farmer
McLemore, Minnie Wf F W 50 M18 Tx Mo Tx
McLemore, Olga Dtr F W 14 S Ok Tx Tx Farming
McLemore, Aplin E Brother M W 51 S Tx Tenn Ga Laborer Gen Farm","STR06" "I22279","","","","","","","" "I38407","McLemore","Thomas L.","Abt 1816","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Warren County
Enumerated 1 and 2 Nov 1850
Stamped 242
1210-1242
Richd McLemore 66 M Farmer $300 SC
Sally McLemore 54 F Tenn
Preston McLemore 31 M Farmer Tenn
Polly McLemore 26 F Ala
Deborah McLemore 21 F Ill
Rowena McLemore 16 F Miss
Evelina McLemore 14 F Miss
Artimissa McLemore 12 F Miss
1211-1243
Thomas McLemore 34 M Farmer 150 Tenn
Nancy A. McLemore 42 F Tenn
Catherine V. McLemore 16 F Miss (from prior marriage?)
Matilda McLemore 7 F Miss (from prior marriage?)
","STR06" "I22184","McLemore","Thomas Warren","14 Aug 1920","1 Mar 2002","0","He is buried in the Clinton Cemetery.","STR06" "I44666","McLemore","Thomasina G.","Abt 1810","23 Jul 1885","0","Title McLemore, Thomasina G.
Publication [1885].
Gen. note
Race White.
Gender Female.
Date of death July 23, 1885.
Place of death District #1.
Cause of death Cancer.
Age at death 75 year(s).
Place of birth Sussex County, Va..
Unmarried.
Note Source of information: Southampton County, 1885, page 4, line 112.
Note Part of the Death Records Indexing Project which is sponsored by the Virginia Genealogical Society.
Subject - Personal LinkMcLemore, Thomasina G.
McLemore, James, father.
McLemore, Rebecca, mother.
Mclemore, Benjamin F., informant (Friend).
Subject - Topical Deaths -- Virginia -- Southampton County.
Added Entry LinkDeath Records Indexing Project. Virginia Genealogical Society
System Number 001369599
online catalog library of Virginia
","STR06" "I26894","McLemore","Thurman Harold","19 Aug 1927","15 Aug 2000","0","McLEMORE, THURMAN HAROLD
Transcribed by Bessie Meredith
BORN: AUGUST 19, 1927
DIED: AUGUST 15, 2000
Thurman Harold McLemore, 73, of Paris, Texas, a retired employee of Phillips Petroleum Company and Odessa College instructor, died Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2000, at St. Joseph's Hospital in Paris. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at First Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Edwin D. Bernard officiating. Burial will be at Fort Towson Cemetery in Fort Towson, Okla. Arrangements by Miller & Miller Funeral Home. He was born in Rattan (sic) and was a resident of Paris since 1993. He was Presbyterian. SURVIVORS: Wife, Doris McLemore of Paris; son, Phillip N. McLemore of Dallas; sister, Siddie Stewart of Lubbock; and one step-grandson.

THE PARIS NEWS, Monday, August 21, 2000, page 8: 'HUGO, Okla. - T. Harold McLemore, 73, of Paris died Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2000, at Christus St. Joseph's Hospital. Services were at First Presbyterian church in Hugo Friday, Aug. 18, with the Rev. Edwin D. Bernard officiating. Miller and Miller Funeral Home made burial in Fort Towson Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Doris; a son, Phillip N. McLemore of Dallas; step-grandson, Josh Searcy of Dallas; daughter-in-law, Teresa Bradley Searcy McLemore of Dallas; a sister, Siddie Stewart of Lubbock; sisters-in-law, Marie McLemore of Fort Towson and Helen Harrell of Sulphur Springs; numerous nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by two brothers and a sister, Edward and Riley McLemore and Naomi Allen.'","STR06" "I26062","McLemore","Tilghman ""Tim"" Richard","21 Oct 1940","6 May 1968","0","Rev. William P. McLemore, in a section on his website devoted to notable McLemore's (Website: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/3476/mclem1.htm), has the following biography:

Tilghman Richard McLemore was born October 21, 1940 at West Point, New York, the son of Ephraim Hester and Edith Pearman McLemore. After graduating from Manatee County High School in 1958, he joined the United States Army as an enlisted man and found early duty with the Airborne Infantry in Fort Bragg, North Carolina. It was here that he met Clara Anne Chavis where they were married on January 6, 1960. Their first son, Tilghman Richard III was born May 20, 1960 and their last child, William Terry, was born December 6, 1961. Tim graduated from Florida State University in June 1966, and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the United States Air Force and soon transferred back into the Airborne Infantry where he promptly left for Fort Campbell, Kentucky, to continue his training. He immediately went to Vietnam and was killed by enemy fire in Hue, South Vietnam, May 6, 1968, during the Tet offensive. He was buried from Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Southern Pines, and laid to rest in Mt. Hope Cemetery of the same community.""

Name: Tilghman Richar McLemore Birth Date: 21 Oct 1940 Death Date: 6 May 1968 Gender: Male Age: 27 Race: Caucasian (White) Home City: Cedar Key Home State: Florida religion: Episcopal (Anglican) Marital Status: Married (Spouse Listed) SSN/Service #: O3171741 Citizen Status: U.S. Death Date: 6 May 1968 Processed Date: May 1968 Casualty Country: Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) Casualty Type: Hostile - Killed Casualty Reason: Multi-Fragment Wounds Casualty Air: Ground Casualty Body Status: Body Recovered Service Branch: Department of the Army Component: Reserve (USAR, USNR, USAFR, USMCR, USCGR) Military Grade: Captain Pay Grade: Captain (U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Marine Corps) or Lieutenant (U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard) Province: Military Region 1 - Thua Thien Length of Service : 08 Data Source: Combat Area Casualties Current File","STR06" "I26036","McLemore","Tilghman Richard ""Finn""","3 Feb 1870","9 Nov 1930","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Federal Census
Mississippi, Franklin County, Beat 1
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900 By John D. Graves
SD 7, ED 49, Sheet 10 B
153-158
McLemore, Tilman R Head W M Sept 1875 25 M 8 Miss Miss Nort
h Carolina Farmer
McLemore, Zula Wife W F April 1880 20 M 8 3/3 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Lucy Dtr W F Jan 1894 6 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Rubie Dtr W F Feb 1896 4 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Leon Son W M Jan 1898 2 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Richard Father W M ??? 1837 63 Wd Miss South Carolina Miss
Neighboring households included that of Thomas C. McLemore and John and Edna FREEMAN.

1910 Federal Census
Mississippi, Franklin, Beat 1
Enumerated 5 and 6 Day of May 1910 by Chas. P. Wentworth
SD 7, ED 61, Sheet 17B and 18A
329-354 McLemore, Finn R. Head M W 40 M1 17 Miss Miss Miss Farmer General Farm
McLemore, Zula E. Wife F W 36 M1 17 6/6 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Lucy Dtr F W 15 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Ruby Dtr F W 14 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Leon Son M W 12 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Labor
McLemore, Quitman Son M W 9 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Labor
McLemore, Ephraim Son M W 6 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Garrah Dtr F W 4 S Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I26083","McLemore","Tilghman Richard ""Ricky""","20 May 1960","4 Feb 2001","0","From North Carolina Birth Index, 1800-2000
Tilghman Richard McLemore Jr
20 May 1960 Moore County, North Carolina
Father: Tilghman Richard McLemore, Sr.
Mother: Clara A. Chavis
Roll # B_C068_66002
Vol 47-B
Page 349

Rev. William McLemore notes that his nephew died in a fire at his mobile home.","STR06" "I8853","","","","","","","" "I21778","McLemore","Tobias","Between 1788 and 1790","Between 1840 and 1852","0","Land transfer from Archibald McLemore to Tobias McLemore, Deed Book 15, page 199:

"" ... I Archibald Macklamore of the county of the state of North Carolina, Sampson County for the love and affection which I bear to my son Tobias Macklamoore give, grant convey and confirm unto the said Tobias Macklamore a certain parcel of land situated in the County aforesaid on the east side of little Cohara being the lower part of a Tract of land granted by deed from James ROBINSON to said Archibald Macklemoore the 19th day of March 1807 for 300 acres more or less being the upper part of said Tract of Land beginning at a Black Gum at the run of Hollow Branch running then along an agreed line....east to a Bay Tree at the Run of the Govnnor's (???) marsh branch Then up the meander of said Branch to a line in Hezekiah Macklamoore's line...up the meander of the Cohara to the mouth of the Hollow Branch and pu the meander to the beginning containing by estimate 150 acres ..to have and to hold unto him the said Tobias Macklamoore...I the said Archibald Macklamoore bind myself my heirs Ex. and assign firmly by these presents...unto him the said Hezekiah Maclemore his heirs Ex. and or assignees forever...In witness whereof I have set my hand and seal this ___ day of ____ 1810. Archibald Macklamoore Sampson County In the presence of Ezekiel SMITH and Bias Macklamoore Registered March 7, 1811, Owen HOLMES Reg.

(Abstracted from the original by Melinda McLemore Strong 26 May 2005)

Sampson County Deed Book

Book 15, page 289 Abstract of Deed Tobias McLEMORE to John HANEY

This indenture made Between Byus MACLEMORE of the State of North Carolina and County of Sampson and John HANEY of the same County...Byus MACLEMORE....for the Consideration of One Hundred and fifty Dollars to me in hand...(does convey) a Certain Tract...of Land lying and being in the County of Sampson, on the Et. Side of Little Cohary beginning at a Black Gum at the run of the Hollow Marsh...(along) John HANEY's line....up the meander of the Cohary to the mouth of the Hollow Branch... In Witness Whereof I have Herewith set my hand and seal this 24th day of March 1812...Byus (his Mark) MACLEMORE Signed Sealed and Delivered in presence of John HERRING, Richard HERRING Sampson County May Term 1812 ...proven for Registration H. Holmes EE Registered July 4th, 1812 Owen HOLMES Reg.

(Abstracted by Melinda McLemore Strong 13 July 2005)

Tobias was a Private in the 3 Reg't. (Moore's) North Carolina Militia. The company muster roll shows him present for the dates of:
Oct 12-18, 1814;
Oct 31 - Dec 1814;
Dec 24, 1814 to February 15, 1815;
February 15 - May 11;
Oct 18, 1814 to Mar 11, 1815,
and for Oct 18, 1814 to March 8 1815.

1816 Cumberland County NC Land Grant Bk 28 p 515 Tobias MACLEYMORE 60 acres Black River Twp (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

1819 Cumberland County NC Land Grant Bk 31 p 438 Tobyan McLEMORE 100 acres Black River Twp (Courtesty of Robert McLemore Butler)

1830 Census (p 186) Tobias MacLemor
Sampson County, NC

2 males under the age of 5 <---Maybe Redden and Tobias, Jr.
1 male between 5-10 <---(Appears to have been the John McLemore b. ca 1822 who married Sarah Morgan of Sampson County and later moved to Texas with the Morgans)
1 male between 15-20<---Could be either Amos (b ca 1813) who married JEMIMA SIMMONS or Raiford (b ca 1815) who married Polly UNDERWOOD
1 male between 40-50 <--Tobias (born between 1780 and 1790)

1 female under 5 <---Sarah?
2 females between 5-10
2 females between 10-15
1 female between 15-20
1 female between 40-50 <--his wife (born between 1780 and 1790)

Land Transfer from Tobias McLemore to Benjamin HUSTON, Deed Book 24, Page 537

State of North Carolina, Sampson County Know it by all men presents that I Tobias McLemore of the above mentioned state and county for and in consideration of the sum of Fifty Dollars do bargain, sell and deliver unto Benjamin HUTSON of the same State and county a certain tract of land on the west side of Great Cohara with all the appurtenances thereunton belonging bounded as follows Beginning at a stake on the old road...to Tobias McLemore line, thence S. line to the Beginning, containing one hundred twenty five acres more or less and I Tobias McLemore do warrant and defend the same from the claim of any person or persons whatever to Benjamin HUTSON his heirs administrators and assigns forever In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 20th day of February 1837 Tobias McLemore in presence of Neal CAMPBELL and Joseph PARKER Registered the 6th of April 1837 W. ROYAL Registrar

1840 Census (p 22)
Tobias McIlmore Sampson County, NC
0 male under 5 <---If Tobias (born ca 1836) is his son, he SHOULD be listed here
0 males between 5-10
1 male between 10-15<--Maybe Redden
1 male between 15-20 <---(Could this be John McLemore, husband of Sarah Morgan? It appears he was ALSO listed in the home of Daniel and Mary Morgan at this same time. Could the enumerations have been at differing times)
1 male between 60-70<--Tobias (Born between 1770 and 1780)

1 female under 5
1 female between 5-10 <---Sarah?
1 female between 20-30
1 female between 50-60<--his wife (Born between 1780 and 1790)

It is noted that one additional daughter was born, and four of the six girls listed in 1830 either married or died.

Can't locate this family in 1850.

FamilySearch.org references a North Carolina Estate file for Tobias McLemore, Probate, Sampson County, NC, Year 1852 Number of Names with File 1 First Image 00762 Last Image 00767, Number of Images 6 GS File Number 002194763 Digital File number 007384320

""North Carolina, Estate Files, 1663-1979,"" Database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KLYF-NHY : accessed 27 June 2015), Tobias McLemore, 1852; citing Sampson, North Carolina, United States, State Archives, Raleigh; FHL microfilm 2,194,763.


In 1860, in Little Coharie, Sampson County, the following family can be found.
431-414
Sarah McLemor 70 F $125 North Carolina
Tobias "" 24 M Turpentine Maker North Carolina
Sarah "" 30 F North Carolina

It was also indicated that neither Sarah's could read or write. Presumably Tobias was able to. Additionally, in Sampson County on 10 May1862 a Tabitha McLEMORE married Mechack HALES. Might this be one of the missing daughters of Tobias McLemore? If she was his daughter, however, it is not known where she was at the time of the 1850 or 1860 census.

Robert McLemore Butler notes that a Tobias McLEMORE was a Pvt. Co A Regt 30 Inf. Born in 1838 in Sampson County. He was a turpentine distiller. Enlisted September 1, 1861 in Clinton. Hospitalized August 1862 at Lynchburg VA.","STR06" "I26608","McLemore","Tobias","Between 1836 and 1838","Aft Aug 1862","0","In 1860, in Little Coharie, Sampson County, the following family can be found.

431-414
Sarah McLemor 70 F $125 North Carolina
Tobias "" 24 M Turpentine Maker North Carolina
Sarah "" 30 F North Carolina

Based simply on his name, 24 year old Tobias McLemore might be a son of Tobias McLemore, and grandson of Archibald McLemore, both of Sampson County.

The older Tobias McLemore, born between 1780 and 1790, can not be located on the 1850 or 1860 census. It appears he was already dead. However, there was NOT a son under the age of 5 listed in his household in 1840.

It was also indicated that neither Sarah's could read or write. Presumably Tobias was able to.

Robert McLemore Butler notes that a Tobias McLEMORE was a private in Company A, 30th Regiment N.C.T, under the name ""Sampson Rangers."" He was born in 1838 in Sampson County. He was a turpentine distiller. Enlisted September 1, 1861 in Clinton. Hospitalized August 1862 at Lynchburg Virginia. Never returned to unit and supposed died.

A condensed history of the Rangers, as published in the Fayetteville Observer on Monday, April 4, 1864 follows. In the article, Tobias was listed as ""missing since August, 1862""

This article was transcribed by Christine Spencer in August, 2007 and was copied from the following website:

http://www.ncgenweb.us/nccivwar/30coanewspaperarticles.htm","STR06" "I26608","McLemore","Tobias","Between 1836 and 1838","Aft Aug 1862","0","(Research):THE SAMPSON RANGERS COMPANY A, 30th N.C.R. Fayetteville Observer, Monday, April 4, 1864 Messrs Editors: I have been intending for a long time to give you a condensed history of Company A, 30th Regiment N.C.T., the company to which I belong, not with a view of extolling the deeds we have done but to do justice to the ""noble dead"". The company was organized at Clinton, Sampson Co., N.C. April 20, 1861 under the name Sampson Rangers by electing F.J. Faison as captain, R.A. Moseley as 1st Lt., and J.C. Holmes and G.W. Marsh as 2nd Lts. It was the first company organized in Sampson County. Under this organization we were ordered to Fort Johnson, which post was commanded by Captain Jones. The first three months we spent at this place, during which time the 20th Regiment N.C.T. was being organized by electing A. Iverson colonel and Capt. F.J. Faison as Lt. Colonel and ----- Toon as Major. Under this organization, about the latter part of August, we were sent to Fort Caswell, as an attack on the fort was daily expected. Lt. Col. Faison was in command of the fort. Our captain having been promoted and Lts. Moseley and Marsh having resigned, 2nd Lt. J.C. Holmes was elected captain, W.W. Sillers 1st Lt., C. Patrick and C.T. Stevens as 2nd lieutenants of the company. Here we had a great deal of hard work to do, putting the fort in a better state of defense and mounting heavy guns, etc. We suffered very much at the fort from the hot weather and scarcity of good water. The water in the fort entirely gave out and we were forced to dig wells to get water, which was not good, and consequently created thirst. The men not being accustomed to hardship and privation, considered this very hard. Very soon, we were transferred to the 30th N.C.T., which was organized by electing F.M. Parker as colonel and Walter Draughen as lieutenant colonel and Jas. T. Kell as major. The regiment was then ordered from Raleigh to Wilmington, N.C., and thence to Smithville, at which place our company joined the regiment. After remaining at Smithville about three weeks we were ordered to South Carolina; the order being countermanded, the regiment was sent to Camp Wyatt, where we built winter quarters and remained until the Battle of Newbern came off. The regiment was ordered to Newbern and got as far as Wilmington, but could not get transportation in time to partake in the fight, consequently, the order was countermanded and the regiment went into quarters at Camp Lamb. From there we went to Camp French, thence to Camp Holmes, and thence to Camp Saunders in Onslow County, where, on the 1st May, 1862, the regiment was re-organized, by electing F.M. Parker as colonel, J.T. Kell as lieutenant colonel, and W.W. Sillers as major. The company re-elected J.C. Holmes as captain, G.F. Williams as first lieutenant and S.(?) T. Stevens and L.M. White as 2nd lieutenants. From Camp Saunders we were ordered to Wilmington and about June 11, 1862 we were ordered to Richmond and became one of the regiments of G.B. Anderson's Brigade About the 21st June we had a sharp skirmish with the enemy on picket near Seven Pines in which Private A.A. Lewis was seriously wounded in the left arm. About the 26th June we were under a heavy fire of shot and shell at Mechanicsville. On the 27th we pursued the retreating enemy to Cold Harbor. In this engagement we lost two killed and Sergeants R.M. Crumpler and H.S. Royal and Private Nevil Royal wounded. About the 1st of July at Malvern Hill we again met the enemy in deadly conflict. At this place we lost three killed and Wm. H. Johnson and Privates R.G. Cox and T.M. Howard wounded; also others were slightly wounded and two captured by the enemy. We very soon went back to Richmond to recuperate and rest. August 19, 1862 we were ordered to report, together with our division, D.H. Hill's, to General Jackson. We reached the main army under General Lee near the Potomac and crossed over into Maryland on Sept. 5. Our division fought in the Battle of South Mountain Sept. 14 and then marched to Sharpsburg and engaged on Sept. 17. We lost one killed and Sgt. A. Hobbs and Privates F.H. Howard, J.R. Holland and Willis Lee wounded. The company stood firm and immovable, assisting in repulsing onset after onset of the heavy columns of the enemy. The night of the 18th the Potomac was re-crossed and we remained in the Valley until the middle of November and then marched to Fredericksburg. The 13th (?) December the company was carried into the Fredericksburg fray, but fortunately none were seriously wounded. We had nothing but picket duty to do during the winter and spring until the 27th April, when the enemy came across the Rappahannock and thanks be to God Hooker was defeated. The brigade, headed by the gallant Ramseur, on Sunday morning May 3, attacked the enemy in their entrenchments and drove them from two lines of breastworks and sent them howling into the Wilderness. Our loss was severe. The company went into the fight 38 strong and came out five killed and eighteen wounded. At Chancellorsville the following were wounded: Sgts. R. M. Crumpler, H.S. Royal, H. Williamson, Corp. J.M. Crumpler and Privates J.M. Kelly, Jas. Williamson, W.J. Taylor, J.M. Parker, E.N. Butler, Joseph Butler, G.W. Rackley, A.H. Brewer, H. Butler, J.A. Weeks, mortally, C.W. Duncan, mortally, J.C. Walker, Corp. S. Boon and N. Godwin. After the battle of Chancellorsville, we returned to our old camp near Fredericksburg and remained until the 10th June when the advance into Pennsylvania commenced. The company did its noble duty in the taking of Berrysville and Martinsburg. Our brigade was the first to cross the Potomac and to occupy Williamsport, Maryland. Several places were taken and hard marching done in Maryland and Pennsylvania until at last we reached Gettysburg. The company was in the three days fight and acted well and fortunately none killed and only two wounded'97 Sgt. J.W. Merritt and A.H. Brewer, who were taken prisoners. Soon we re-crossed the Potomac and our march commenced to the Rapidan. At Manassas Gap, we had a sharp skirmish with the enemy. We reached Orange Court House on August 2 and remained near this place until September 8 when we assisted in driving Meade to Centreville. Then we re-crossed the Rappahannock and camped near Kelly's Ford; and on Nov. 7, our regiment being in reserve on picket near Kelly's Ford to support the 2nd Regiment N.C.T., was ordered to the river to reinforce the 2nd N.C.T. The enemy being in strong force and having taken advantage of a strong position poured a deadly fire of musketry into our ranks while we were going into the river. Soon after reaching the river, we were ordered to fall back; the regiment fell back to the woods about a half mile from the river, under a tremendous fire of shot and shell. About that time, Lt. Col. Sillers, commanding the regiment, was ordered by Col. Bennett, commanding the brigade, to deploy the regiment on a hill near by and hold the enemy in check at all hazards, this being done but the position was maintained with difficulty. Late in the evening Lt. Col. Sillers received a mortal wound. At 11:00 that night, we drew off. The company lost one killed and the following wounded: Sgt. R.M. Crumpler, O.B. Cobb, Jas. Williamson, T.J. Warrick, M. Dove, J. Frizeland; also we lost 13 men as prisoners. We soon re-crossed the Rapidan and camped near Morton's Ford. Our regiment was under heavy fire at Mine Run and Morton's Ford. We have been in various skirmished too tedious to tell. A Member List of Deceased of Company A, 30th N.C.T. M.S. Dudley, Wilmington, N.C. November, 1861 Marshall Royal, Sampson County Neil Lewis, Richmond, August, 1862 W.D. Strickland, Guinea Station, Va., Jan. 9, 1863 Corp. L.H. Pipkin and J.W. Baggot, killed, Malvern Hill, July 1, 1962 Corp. Sherman Royal, of wound, Richmond, Va., July 9, 1862 Blackman Taw and Jas. T. Goodrich, killed, Cold Harbor, June 27, 1862 George E. Brown, killed, Sharpsburg, September 17, 1862 Willis Gilbert, Lynchburg, Oct. 15, 1862 George H. Draughton, Clinton, Dec. 26, 1862 Owen Page, Richmond, Dec. 29, 1862 J.W. Jackson, Richmond R.M. Bradshaw, Palmyra, March 17, 1863 W.K. Bradshaw, of wound, May 5, 1863 J.R. Holland, Ransom Naylor and Daniel R. Underwood, killed at Chancellorsville May 3, 1863 H.R. Robinson, Martinsburg, June 19, 1863 Wm. Autry, Gordonville, Dec. 18, 1862 J.R. Butler, Lynchburg, Jan. 2, 1863 C.W. Duncan, of wound, Richmond, May 26, 1863 C.H. Reynolds, Guinea Station, January 11 J.L. Faircloth, Richmond, January 16 Jno. Faircloth, Feb. 10 Henry Mitchell, Feb. 14 E.M. Register, Feb. 15 Sgt. J.M. Thrailkill, Fredericksburg, Feb. 21 Martin Weldon, Royal, March 8 J.A. Weeks, of wound, Richmond, May 16, 1863 Thomas N. Clarkson, Mt. Jackson, November 14, 1862 W.H. Boswell, killed, Kelly's Ford, Nov. 7, 1863 Wiley Tew, Lynchburg Tobias McLemore, missing since August, 1862","STR06" "I27431","McLemore","Tolly Therman ""Button""","2 May 1890","5 Dec 1938","0","When he registered for the World War I draft, he was a resident of Blount County, Alabama, working as a coal miner for Lehigh Coal Co, and supporting his wife and and two children. He was described as Tall, with dark brown eyes and black hair.

The Alabama, Deaths and Burial Index, shows he was buried in Trafford, Alabama. His parents were listed as Laura Srider (Sic) and Richard McLemore. Wife was shown as Ethel Vaughan McLemore.","STR06" "I27431","McLemore","Tolly Therman ""Button""","2 May 1890","5 Dec 1938","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Alabama, Trafford Pr 32, Jefferson County
Enumerated 7 Jan 1920
SD 9 ED 139 Sheet 5A
96-96
McClemore, Thermon Polly Head M W 29 M Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer At Home
McClemore, Ethel Wf F W 22 M Ala Ala Ala Farmer At Home
McClemore, William Paul Son M W 5 0/12 S Ala Tenn Ala
McClemore, Richard Hartwell Son M W 3 0/12 S Ala Tenn Ala
McClemore, Ola Dtr F W 2 0/12 S Ala Tenn Ala

1930 Census
Alabama, Jefferson County, Pr 16
Enumerated 7 May 1930
ED 37-149 SD 4 Sheet 24A Stamped 24
Old Warrior and Birmingham Road
468-489
McLemore, T. Tollie Head M W 39 M 23 Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer At Home
McLemore, Ethel Wf F W 33 M 17 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Paul Son M W 15 S Ala Tenn Ala
McLemore, Richard H Son M W 14 Ala Tenn Ala
McLemore, Ola Dtr F W 12 S Ala Tenn Ala
McLemore, Lola B Dtr F W 10 S Ala Tenn Ala
McLemore, Lillian Dtr F W 8 S Ala Tenn Ala
McLemore, Tallie B Son M W 5 S Ala Tenn Ala
McLemore, Curtis Son M W 4 0/12 Ala Tenn Ala
McLemore, Zyla Dtr F W 2 9/12 S Ala Tenn Ala
McLemore, Garland Son M W 10/12 S Ala Tenn Ala","STR06" "I3384","McLemore","Tommie Dan","21 Nov 1927","18 Jan 2006","0","Although Tommie grew up in Jasper, he worked on the East Coast, and says he ""married a Yankee from New Jersey."" As of 1999, they lived in Memphis, Tennessee. He is a member of MENSA and the American Holly Society.

Tommie D. McLemore

Tommie D. McLemore, 78, of Memphis, Tenn., died Jan. 18 at Methodist North Hospital in Memphis.

Services were held Jan. 21 at Memphis Funeral Home Gerrmantown Parkway Chapel with burial following at memory Hill Gardens.

He was a veteran of the Merchant Marines.

Survivors include his wife, Jean Hillouse McLemore; step-daughters, Alicia Van Gunda and Linda McNee; step-sons, Bill Nichols and Fred Nichols; sisters Marie Hicks of Jasper and Irma Brauniger of Beaumont; brothers, John D. McLemore of Kemp and Bobbie McLemore of Jasper; and six grandchildren. http://www.jaspernewsboy.com 02/01/2006 online edition","STR06" "I27526","McLemore","Tommie Joyce","Mar 1899","20 Dec 1968","0","Name: Mrs. Thomas J. Easley
Death Date: 20 Dec 1968
Death Place: Temple, Bell, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 68 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 Mar 1900
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jim Mclemare
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Katie
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: House Wife
Place of Residence: Waxahachie, Ellis, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Waxahachie, Ellis, Texas
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137256
Digital Film Number: 4030475
Image Number: 3310
Reference Number: cn 91343
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I31434","","","","","","","" "I34120","McLemore","Tranum H.","21 Feb 1977","4 Apr 2012","0","Tranum H. McLemore, 35, of Bristol, passed away Wednesday, April 4, 2012. He was a native of Wewahitchka. Tranum was born Feb. 21, 1977 in Panama City to Klenton and Penny McLemore. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Tranum enjoyed hunting, fishing, and baseball. He graduated from Wewahitchka High School in 1996 and Florida State University in 2001. Tranum was a physical ed. teacher for Blountstown Middle School where he coached football, basketball and baseball. He took great pride in impacting the young lives of those he taught and wanted to make a difference. Tranum was a loving husband and father. He is preceded in death by his grandfather, Thomas Howell McDaniel, and brother Sterling McLemore. Tranum is survived by his wife, Winter McLemore and three beautiful daughters, Autumn, AubriAna, and Aubrynn. He is also survived by his father, Klenton McLemore and mother Penny McLemore (Charles Mayhann); his brothers, Robert Knowles, Lee, Will, Davis, Klenton, Mitchell and Scott McLemore; grandmother, Minnie Ola Pridgeon McDaniel; and numerous family members. Funeral service will be held 2 p.m. CST, Saturday, April 7, 2012 at the First United Methodist Church of Wewahitchka with Pastor Jeremy Pridgeon officiating. Interment will follow at Jehu Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the church one hour prior to service. Condolences may be submitted or viewed at www.southerlandfamily.com?u?

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","STR06" "I34844","McLemore","Travis","20 Nov 1889","8 Feb 1979","0","Listed as Willie, age 11 months (born June) at the time of the 1880 census?

When he registered for the World War I draft, he was farming and a resident of Moulton, Alabama, which he also indicated was his place of birth. His dependents were listed as his mother, wife and one child. He was described as short and stout, with light blue eyes and sandy hair.","STR06" "I34844","McLemore","Travis","20 Nov 1889","8 Feb 1979","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Alabama, Lawrence County, Oakville 9
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 92 Sheet 5B
104-104
McLemore, Travis Hd M W 30 M Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Annie Wf F W 21 m Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Hansel Son M W 5 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Hasel Dtr F W 1 1/12 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Mary Mother F W 73 Wd Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Dora Sister F W 45 S Ala Ala Ala

1930 Census
Alabama, Lawrence County, Precinct 8
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 40-16 SD 1
Sheet 1A Stamped 189
5-5
McLemore, Travis Hd M W 39 M 21 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Annie Wf F W 33 S 15 Ala Ala Ga
McLemore, Hansel Son M W 15 s Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Hazel Dtr F W 11 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Frank Son M W 10 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Dyke Son M W 7 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Constance Dtr F W 3 2/12 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Mary Mother F W 85 Wd Ala NC NC
McLemore, Dora Sister F W 53 S Ala Ala Ala
6-6
Mrs. T. A. Adair and family (including Sewell's and Alexander's)
7-7
McLemore, W. C. Head M W 29 M 21 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Ninnie Wf F W 30 M 22 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Auburn Son M W 7 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Murline Dtr F W 4 8/12 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Lulien Dtr F W 1 11/12 S Ala Ala Ala
8-8
Smith, Lemmie Head M W 21 M 19 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Smith, Carrie Wf F W 24 M 22 Ala Ala Ala
Smith, Ninnie dtr F W 1 8/12 Ala Ala Ala


1940 Census
Alabama, Lawrence County, Twp 7
Enumerated 19 Apr 1940
SD 8 ED 40-19 Sheet 10B
159-O-1000-Yes
McLamore, Travis Head m W 50 M No 8 Ala Same House Farming
McLamore, Annie (x) Wife M (sic) W 42 M No 6 Ala Same House
McLamore, Frank Son M W 20 S Ala Same House Farming
McLamore, ?lyde Son M W 17 S Ala Same House
McLamore, Christine Dtr F W 13 S Ala Same House
McLamore, Roy Son M W 9 S Yes 4 Ala Same House
McLamore, Dora Sister F W 66 S No 3 Ala Same House","STR06" "I36647","McLemore","Troy Lee","14 Nov 1925","27 Nov 2010","0","Troy Lee McLemore, age 85, passed away November 27, 2010. He was born November 14, 1925 in Leonard, Texas to Marvin and Lillie May McLemore. He is preceded in death by his parents; brothers; James, Bobbie Ray, and Paul; and his daughter Julie. He is survived by his wife of 54 years Yukie; his daughter Peggy; and son-in-law Donald Redmond. Troy served over 20 years in the military, first in the Navy from 1944-1946 during World War II. After leaving the Navy he immediately joined the Air Force where he proudly served until retiring in 1966. He was a farmer, carpenter, handyman, but most of all a good and decent family man with a lively sense of humor who will be greatly missed. A graveside service will be held Tuesday, December 7, 2010 at 11:00 A.M. at Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery.
","STR06" "I26424","McLemore","U. L.","26 Apr 1886","7 Feb 1943","0","Lynn Franklin shows that he married Minnie P. Flippin, and thay they were the parents of Marion, Robert, Mildred, James, Mattie and Mary.

On the Ancestry.com. Tennessee, Deaths and Burials Index, 1874-1955 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. he is shown as divorced at the time of his death.","STR06" "I35488","McLemore","Unia Mann","Oct 1893","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Could this be her on the 1930 Census? Most likely NOT as Unia McLemore is not thought to have an older sister named MAE.

1930 Census
Texas, Dallas County, JP 5, Hasting??
Enumerated 1 May 1930
ED 57-127 SD 10 Sheet 12B
Aynes, Frank Hd M W 42 M 26 Tx Tx Tx
Aynes, Unia Wf F W 37 M 21 Tx La La
Aynes, Frank Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Mae Sister-in-law F W 43 Wd Tx La La
","STR06" "I26554","McLemore","Valda Louise","18 Nov 1897","Abt 1970","0","(Research):Census Records:

1910 Census
Tennessee, Shelby County, Memphis
Enumerated 26 Apr 1910
SD 10, ED 144, Sheet 12B
Pontotoc and ??? Streets
Beckham, Harry M Hd M W 32 M1 2
Beckham, Dessie Wf F W 24 M1 0/0
McLemore, Sallie Boarder F W 65 Wd 5/5 Tn Tn Tn Own Income
McLemore, Mary Boarder F W 24 S Tn Tn Tn Stenographer
McLemore, Valder Boarder F W 12 S Tn Tn Tn

Despite some discrepencies, the census record above appear
s to be for the widowed Sarah Thomas McLemore, her daughter-in-law, the widowed Mamie (Jones) McLemore, and granddaughter, Valda McLemore. Sarah Thomas was the widow of John Coffee McLemore, and Mamie Jones was the widow of James Valdor McLemore. The 24 year old Mary might instead be Valda's Aunt and not her mother.","STR06" "I28711","McLemore","Varnetta ""Nettie""","Aug 1898","27 Mar 1904","0","Died as a toddler.","STR06" "I262","","","","","","","" "I262","","","","","","","" "I27274","McLemore","Velma","16 Jul 1900","5 Jul 1987","0","Velma md. Dewey WALLACE (deceased) and had David Alvis and Hazel. (The Lure and Lore of Limestone County, p. 147). A photo of her headstone on FindAGrave shows that she shares a double headstone with Deward A. Wallace.","STR06" "I27465","McLemore","Velma Viola","Abt 1911","27 Apr 1972","0","Name: Velma Viola Nix
Titles & Terms (Original):
Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Death Date: 27 Apr 1972
Death Place: Huntsville, Madison, Alabama
Gender: Female
Race (Original):
Race (Standardized):
Age at Death: 61y
Estimated Birth Date: 1911
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name: William Nix
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original):
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Name: Mathew B. Mclemore
Father's Titles & Terms (Original):
Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Velah Ivey
Mother's Titles & Terms (Original):
Mother's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Funeral Home:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114475
Reference Number: 10157
Collection: Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974","STR06" "I35276","McLemore","Verda Belle","29 May 1877","Yes, date unknown","0","She appears to have married W. F. Mizell, and been the informant on the death certifcate of brother Aplin Erskine McLemore. When Aplin registered for the draft during World War I, he listed his nearest relative as Verdie Bell Mizell of Granbury.","STR06" "I28648","McLemore","Vernetta Jane","Between 1829 and 1830","Aft 1860","0","(Research):Census Information

1850 Census
Arkansas, Drew County, Smith Township
Enumerated 5 Dec 1850
413-413
Alfred Heflin 31 M Farmer Alabama
Nancy Heflin 68 F $120 Ga
Mary Heflin 9 F Mi
Nancy Singleton 16 F Ala
414-414
Milton Heflin 22 M Farmer Ala
Varnetta Heflin 21 F Arkansas

1860 Census
Arkansas, Drew County, Mill Creek Twp
Enumerated 17 July 1860 by J.S. Jordan
Page 5 Stamped 81

HH 27 S.T. Heflin
HH 28 James and M.M. Whitehead
HH 29
Milton Helfin 35 M Farmer $1400 $1000 Alabama
V.J. Heflin 30 F Arkansas
J.F. Heflin 8 M Arkansas
V.L. Heflin 6 F Arkansas <--Died young?
M.J. Heflin 4 F Arkansas
E.M. Helfin 2 F Arkansas","STR06" "I47167","McLemore","Vernon","17 Sep 1918","15 Feb 1997","0","Ancestry.com. U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011, show he served in the Navy from 23 Jan 1945 to 3 Dec 1945.

The North Carolina Death Index shows he was a resident of Beaufort, FL, in Real Estate Sales, Real Estate Insurance, and graduated from the 11th grade.","STR06" "I47167","McLemore","Vernon","17 Sep 1918","15 Feb 1997","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I257","McLemore","Vernon Earl","19 Jun 1938","19 May 2018","0","Served in the Armed Forces. Operated and expanded the laundry business started by his father. As is a McLemore tradition, he involved his children in the business with him.

Obituary

Vernon Earl McLemore, 79, went to be with the Lord on May 19, 2018, after a brief illness. This was exactly one month short of his 80th birthday. He was surrounded by family. Vernon was born on June 19, 1938, in San Augustine, Texas to the late Ira ""Ray"" McLemore and Opal Hensarling McLemore. Vernon was a staff sergeant on active duty in the US Air Force from 1961 to 1962. He was then in the US Air Force Reserves from 1961-1966. After his years of service, Vernon worked in the family Locker Plant alongside his father Ray. During this time they also opened the first McLemore Laundry in San Augustine. He treasured the community of San Augustine and wanted the people to have a nice laundry in town. McLemore Laundry has grown to four locations and continues to be a family business.

Mr. McLemore was married to his loving wife Brenda on June 19th, 1984. Vernon was a Christian man with deeply embedded Christian values and had a passion for studying the bible and sharing the word. In his younger years, Vernon enjoyed his only hunting love; that of quail hunting. He had a zeal for training and working his quail dogs. He was also an avid beekeeper. Vernon had a farm and cattle in the Chireno area where he spent much time up until his stroke in 2010. His years of working with cattle led him to enjoy attending the cattle auction each week even up until the past couple of weeks. He also had numerous friends in the community who he enjoyed playing dominoes with weekly. Most recently, Vernon also enjoyed spending time with his sweet little great-grandchildren Hailey, Caden, Kash, Hurley, Abby and Calvin.

Vernon was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Linda Ann McLemore Jackson; and a great-grandson, Kase. He is survived by his wife of 34 years Brenda McLemore of Nacogdoches, Texas; his children, Varron McLemore and wife Rae Janette of Nacogdoches, Texas; Sarah McLemore Hudgins and husband Todd of Athens, Alabama; Angela Strong and husband Curtis of Bryan, Texas; Michelle Strong and husband Barry of Flower Mound, Texas; Melissa Crabtree of Bryan, Texas; 12 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren.

His funeral will be held at 10:00 a.m. Friday, May 25, 2018, at Cason Monk-Metcalf Sunset Chapel officiated by Alton Shaw. Interment will follow at Liberty Hill Memorial Garden in San Augustine, Texas. There will be a time of visitation for family and friends from 6:00 '96 8:00 Thursday, May 24, 2018, at Cason Monk-Metcalf Funeral Home. [Song Leader was his son, Vincent Eric McLemore. The hymns chosen were ""The Old Rugged Cross"", ""Trust and Obey"" and ""It is Well With My Soul.""].

Pallbearers will be Vincent Eric McLemore, Elliott Jackson, Nicholas Jackson, Christopher Strong, Garrett Hudgins, James Gaines, Bradley Lusk, and Ryan McAllister. Honorary Pallbearers will be Lenvelle Stanaland, Truman Hudgins, Larry Jackson, Jamie Santoyo Flores, Lud Davis, and Mike Fussell.

Please visit www.CasonMonk-Metcalf.com to leave your online condolences and memories.

Arrangements are under the direction of Cason Monk-Metcalf Funeral Directors, Nacogdoches.

FAMILY
Brenda McLemore, Wife
Varron McLemore and wife Rae Janette, Son
Sarah McLemore Hudgins and husband Todd, Daughter
Angela Strong and husband Curtis, Daughter
Michelle Strong and husband Barry, Daughter
Melissa Crabtree, Daughter
1 2, Grandchildren
0 6, Great-Grandchildren
Ira ""Ray"" McLemore, Father
Opal Hensarling McLemore, Mother
Linda Ann McLemore Jackson, Sister
Kase ., Great Grandson
PALLBEARERS
Vincent Eric McLemore , Active Pallbearer
Elliott Jackson , Active Pallbearer
Nicholas Jackson , Active Pallbearer
Christopher Strong , Active Pallbearer
Garrett Hudgins, Active Pallbearer
James Gaines , Active Pallbearer
Bradley Lusk , Active Pallbearer
Ryan McAllister , Active Pallbearer
Lenvelle Stanaland , Honorary Pallbearer
Truman Hudgins , Honorary Pallbearer
Larry Jackson , Honorary Pallbearer
Jamie Santoyo Flores, Honorary Pallbearer
Mike Fussel, Honorary Pallbearer
Lud Davis , Honorary Pallbearer","STR06" "I56","McLemore","Vessie Earl","12 Sep 1916","30 Apr 1997","0","As a young man, Earl and his brother Ray helped manage their father's ranch in Pearsall. Evon recalls a terrible drought at that ranch one summer. Her brothers told her that they had to use a blowtorch on cactuses to get enough water for the cattle.

He has a military marker at his gravesite ""PFC, US Army WW II""

When he was shipped oversees during the war, he and Evon worked out a code so his family would know where he was stationed, because all correspondence was heavily censored. The first letter he sent to Evon was addressed to Mrs. R.O. Tisdale. The next letter, to Mrs. M.E. Tisdale. She knew he must therefore be in Rome. He was later moved elsewhere in Italy, but Evon said she never was able to figure out where because some of the letters came out of sequence, and others never made it home at all.

The Sabine County Reporter
May 21, 1997, page 12

Earl McLemore

Earl McLemore, 80, of San Augustine County died Wednesday, April 30, 1997, at Memorial Medical Center of East Texas in Lufkin

McLemore was born Sept. 12, 1916, in Sabine County as a son of the late Nina (Fuller) and Vessie Eugene McLemore. He was a U. S. Air Force veteran of World War II, a farmer/rancher, and a member of the Rosevine Church of God.

Survivors: wife, Velta McLemore of San Augustine County, sons, Donald McLemore of Woodland and Bruce McLemore of Tarkington Prairie; a daughter, Nina Weimer of Spring; two brothers, Lynn McLemore of San Augustine and Tommy McLemore of Houston; a sister, Evon McLemore of Lufkin; five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

Funeral services were held May 2 at the Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel in San Augustine. Interment followed at Thomas Cemetery, San Augustine.

Earl's oldest son Donald wrote the following article about his father for his company newsletter shortly after his father's funeral:

In Memory of My Dad

I remember the lessons well because they were taught without compromise, a deep sense of right and wrong and what was best for his family. Those lessons were sometimes harsh and hard for us kids to understand so we sometimes did the exact opposite from what Dad wanted. Now as I look back, I can see that may of those lessons took root regardless of what we did then.

Dad was born September 17, 1916 into a family of five boys and one girl. His mom and dad were farmers/ranchers, not poor but certainly not rich. I was born in 1940 just after the Great Depression and I know the defining effect that period of time had on everyone. People that endured the depression were so afraid of not having enough that they saved every penny and did without things that we would not think twice about buying today. Due to that experience and the intense drive to be successful, the McLemores developed the reputation of being extremely tight with money and that lesson was passed on to their kids as independence. ""With money you can be independent and not have to depend on your family or the government for support."" I always said money would not be important to me. However, I see that same independent driven trait in every one of the McLemores today to some extent.

MBM has been in existence for almost twenty seven years. In all those years, I have come in contact with thousands of people, both rich and poor who did not have parents like we were lucky enough to have. They taught us the values that made this country great. I remember Dad's mom (Nina Fuller) saying in front of me one day when Dad was perplexed and seeking advice on how to handle a difficult situation ""Earl, regardless of what he does or says it doesn't give you the right to do what is wrong."" That phrase along with many others gave our lives direction, focus and nutured the development of character. What is amazing to me now is that it took me until I was in my mid thirties to begin to realize how fortunate my siblings and I were for having learned those lessons.

Dad had four major heart attacks over a three and a half year period. Someone like myself would not have survived the first one. Less than ten percent of his heart still functioned when it finally quit working forever and yet he still did what he loved to do the most and that was to work. ""An idle mind is the devils workshop"" he used to tell mom when she thought he was working too hard.

When word got out that Dad had gone on to meet his Maker, people from everywhere responded with cards, flowers, phone calls, donations, food and words of comfort to the family. My goal will be to try to pass on those I come into contact with a little part of my Dad.","STR06" "I49","McLemore","Vessie Eugene","1 Feb 1885","21 Jan 1952","0","Vessie McLemore grew up on his parent's farm in the first precinct of Sabine County. The adjoining farm was owned by his Uncle, Henry Strickland White, Jr. The 1900 census indicates that Vessie, who was 15, could read and write, and that he has attended three months of school that year, as had his brothers Rufus and Earnest. His daughter Evon has a class picture of Vessie from around this period. Evon said that Vessie didn't have much of a formal education, and probably stopped attending school altogether around this time. Vessie's wife, Nina, told her granddaughter Melinda that he even taught school for a time, however Evon doubts that this was so. The 1940 Federal Census indicates he had graduated from the Seventh Grade. His wife, Nina, had made it through only Six years of schooling.

When Vessie was 22, he married Nina Fuller,who was 16. On the 1910 Sabine County census they were shown living on a home farm in precinct six, near both Joe Fuller (Nina's father) and John and Jane Fullen (her mother's parents). Nina was shown as being the mother of two children, neither of them living. Nina's first pregnancy ended in a miscarriage, and her next three babies died shortly after they were born. Her first child lived only 10 weeks. Evon said that Nina and Vessie's baby slept in their bed with them, as was the custom of the time. One morning when they woke up, the baby was dead. Tera Fuller, Nina's sister, reported that Nina always worried that she had somehow accidentally caused the babies death, maybe by rolling over it. Evon conjectured that the baby probably died of SIDS, which her mother had never heard of. The second baby lived only a day. In 1911, they had a third baby which also lived only one day. The three babies are buried side by side.

In 1913, Nina and Vessie's son Percy was born. Over the next six years, the McLemore's had three more children, daughter Evon and sons' Earl and Ray. Vessie owned a store in Steep Creek, a sawmill village eight miles south of San Augustine. He also raised cattle. He regularly published a small advertisement in the 1918 Sabine County newspaper, offering a reward for any stray cattle returned to him. His brand was VM on the hip. He later adopted the ""Running M"" as his brand. Evon remembers her father buying a Brahma Bull, in an effort to improve his herd. Most of the ranchers in Sabine County didn't fence in their cattle, they allowed them to freely roam about to forage for food. Evon remembers people being afraid of the ""Brimmer."" He wasn't a particularly mean bull, he was just so different from the east texas scrub cattle that everyone raised. Tom McLemore, Evon Tisdale and Melinda Strong had a conversation in November, 2002 with Vance Hargrove that came around to the subject of Vessie's missing cattle. Vance was a neighbor of the McLemore's when they lived in Bronson, and a good friend of Percy's. He said that Vessie asked he and Percy one day to go looking for several cattle that were missing. They found evidence that some of the laborers in the nearby saw mills had been poaching from Vessie's herd. They told Vessie they had found cattle bones in the yards of some of the workers, workers who looked to be half-starved. Vessie said they probably were half-starved, and told the boys not to report their findings to the sheriff.

A son of Enlow Birdwell relayed a similar story to Tom McLemore in September, 2007, at the funeral of Lynn McLemore. He recalled that Enlow had killed one of Vessie's cows and was taking it home to feed his family. He was caught in the act by Vessie. He confessed to what he had done, and said that he was only doing so because his family had done without for a long time, and were starving. Vessie told him to take the beef home and use it as he intended, but added, ""let this be the last one of my cows that you steal."" It was. When times became more prosperous, Enlow began raising a small herd of cattle of his own. He went to Vessie to borrow some money to get a start. Vessie gave him one of his checkbooks, and told him to simply use it as he needed, he trusted Enlow and knew together they could keep an accurate accounting of what he borrowed. Enlow often told his family that Vessie was the one who helped him get a start in life, and that he especially valued the trust he showed in him.

Vessie's older children attended their primary grades in Sabine County, but had to commute to San Augustine for High School. Evon says that during the winter, she and her brothers boarded with the family of Dr. Davis, who lived nearby the school. In the late 1920s, the family moved to San Augustine. Evon remembers that her mother suffered another devasting miscarriage, which nearly killed her. A few years later, Nina's youngest children were born, son Tommy in 1931 and son Lynn in 1933. They lived in a house Vessie renovated just off Main Street, and had a small home farm. Evon remembers her father first built a garage, and they slept and cooked in this until he had finished with the house. Their home was still standing in 1997. Even the roof is the same one Vessie laid. It is now the second house on the left, on present day Whitton street. It is a block away from the local elementary school. Tom remembers an indigent Civil War veteran, in his late eighties, who his father took into their home. Tom vividly recalls the stories he told about the war each night at dinner.

In the December 21, 1939 issue of the San Augustine Tribune, V.E. McLemore offered a $5.00 reward to anyone who found his dun muley cow branded ""M"" on the left loin. Around 1940, Vessie sold their house in the city, and bought some ranch land several miles outside of town.

Vessie's brothers and sisters used to say, admiringly, that ""Vessie could stand on the corner and make money."" He was an industrious man, with a strong enterpreneurial bent. His first job was working in the sawmills, with his brother, Rufus. But Vessie hated working for others, and saved up enough money to buy a general store in Steep Creek. This was around the time of World War I. It was a rough part of town, and he had both black and white laborers from the sawmills as customers.

The sheriff was a frequent visitor to the store. Evon remembers him always having a kind word and a piece of candy for her. He had a reputation for brutality however, and she recalls that he and a brother were eventually sent to jail after being convicted of murder. One day, the sheriff came to the store asking about a particular Negro laborer. Vessie said he hadn't seen him in days. The sheriff asked Vessie to call him the next time this man came in, telling Vessie he intended to kill him. Vessie went home and discussed the sheriff's threat with Nina, worrying about what he should do. In the middle of the night he got dressed, and tracked the man down in his home. He warned him of the sheriff's threat. The man pawned his pocket watch to Vessie, then and there, and used the money to flee town. He succesfully escaped the sheriff and was never heard of again. Vessie later gave the pocket watch to his son Earl. After Earl's death, his children gave this watch to their Uncle Tom, and Tom eventually passed this keepsake down to his eldest daughter, Melinda. It was a brass plated Studebaker watch from the South Bend Watch Company, and widely sold by mail order in the 1920's. These watches were sold on credit, and could be purchased with a down payment of $1. With the onset of the Depression, the company found itself with many delinquent accounts and was forced to close. (http://www.pocketwatchrepair.com/histories/southbend.html)

After the mill near Steep Creek closed, Vessie was also forced to close his store. His family feared that they'd soon be in the poorhouse. But Vessie continued to prosper. He worked as a rancher primarily, leasing and operating land in Pearsall, Garwood and in various sites throughout South and East Texas. He operated up to 20,000 acres at any given time. He also owned and operated a cotton gin and a meat processing plant. He involved his children in all these ventures. He was well known in the community for his willingness to extend credit or make loans to poor families, black or white. Tom McLemore recalls from looking at a lot of the notes he had drawn up that he charged from 6% to 10% compound interest. He was good fried to Will Wade, proprietor of the City Cafe, and W.J. (Wade) McClanahan, Deputy Sherriff of San Augustine.

Vessie felt a strong committment to provide for his family. Before he died, he built a home for each of his eldest four children, as well as giving them each 50 acres of land. He left his homestead and 400 acre ranch, jointly, to his two youngest sons.

When Vessie was in his forties, he was gored by a bull on the ranch. The wound was just under his left eye. He suffered from nearly incapacitating headaches for the rest of his life. In 1950, he had several massive strokes, and was unable to function normally after that. His wife nursed him at home until he died from a brain aneurysm in 1952.

Although Vessie didn't have much formal education, he was an extremely intelligent man. Tom and Evon remember that he read widely. Vessie's daughter, Evon, was the first of the family to graduate from college. She attended Stephen F. Austin in Nacogdoches, where she received a degree in education. She remembers coming home one weekend from college, and her father asked her to check something he had prepared. He had calculated the compound interest that was due on a loan he had made. She told him she didn't know how to do this. ""What am I sending you to college for"" he grumbled, ""if they can't even teach you to calculate compound interest.""

His obituary was published in the local papers, as well as in the January 23, 1952 issue of the Houston Post.

Written by Melinda McLemore Strong, granddaughter, circa 1995 and revised periodically","STR06" "I49","McLemore","Vessie Eugene","1 Feb 1885","21 Jan 1952","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 6
Enumerated 11 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 32A
209-209
McLemore, Vessie Head M W 24 M1 2 Tx US US Farming Home Farm
McLemore, Nina Wf F W 18 M1 2 2/0 Tx Ga Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 2 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 1A
Bronson Road
2-2
McLemore, Vessie E Head M W 34 M Tx Ga Tx Farmer
McLemore, Nina O Wf F W 28 M Tx Ark Tx
McLemore, Percy L Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Evaughan V Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Earl Son M W 3 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Ira Son M W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I49","McLemore","Vessie Eugene","1 Feb 1885","21 Jan 1952","0","(Medical):artherio sclerosis, hypertension","STR06" "I27643","McLemore","Vinus Buford","Mar 1887","13 Oct 1971","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Precinct 4 Big Creek
Enumerated 8 May 1910
SD 8 ED 103 Sheet 9B
HH 168-181
McLemore, John and Angeline
HH 168 -182
McLemore, Buford Hd M W 21 M1 1 Ala Ala Ala Miller ?? Mill
McLemore, Mary Wf F W 23 M1 1 Tn Unk Unk
McLemore, Tessie Dtr F W 2/12 S Ala Ala Tn
HH 169-183
McLemore, Ottie L and Sallie","STR06" "I26865","McLemore","Viola Altha","17 Jan 1905","29 Jul 1948","0","From the California Death Index at rootsweb:

BROWNING ALTHA VIOLA 01/17/1905 CORNEY MCLEMORE F ALABAMA KERN 07/29/1948 43 yrs

Viola (McLemore) Browning
contributed by Ron Henson
The Husonian-Democrat, p. 2, Hugo, Choctaw Co., Oklahoma, 5 August 1948

Funeral services for Mrs. Viola Browning, wife of Robert Browning, was held at 3 p.m. Thursday August 4, at the Clayton Avenue Baptist Church with Rev. J.B. Ward officiating and all funeral arrangements under the direction of Campbell Funeral Home. Mrs. Browning died at Bakersfield, California during the latter part of July. She moved to Bakersfield from Hugo during February with her family. She was forty three years old at the time of her death. She formally lived on a farm in the Rock Hill community and was a leader in both civic and church affairs in both Rock Hill and Hugo. Mrs. Browning is survived by her husband and six children: Carl, age 15; Jack, age 14; Bonnie, age 13; Charlie, age 12; James, age 7, and Geraldine, age 6. She is also survived by a brother George McLemore, San Antonio, Texas, and three sisters; Mrs. Edith Stokes, Mrs. Edna Everidge, both of Hugo, and Mrs. Elmer Henson, Bakersfield, Calif. Pall bearers was Horace Minchew, Lester Minchew, Ernest Henson, Jimmie Cooper, Wallace Lester, and Morris Parker. The News joins with the many friends of the deceased in expressing condolence to her relatives.

Listed on the ""Choctaw County Obits"" website hosted at Rootsweb. Contributed by Ron Henson.

http://www.rootsweb.com/~okchocta/

Listed as being buried at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, but no listing of this cemetery is posted on the Choctaw County website due to privacy concerns","STR06" "I26865","McLemore","Viola Altha","17 Jan 1905","29 Jul 1948","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 Federal Census
Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Ratliffe Twp
Enumerated April 18, 1930
ED 12-21 SD 13 Sheet 10A Stamped 200
181-184
Browning, Robert Hd M W 29 M 21 Okla US Ala Farmer
Browning, Viola Wife F W 25 M 17 Ok La Ala
Browning, Carl Son M W 7 S Ok Ok Ok
Browning, Travis Son M W 5 S Ok Ok Ok
Browing, Bonnie F Dtr F W 4 4/12 S Ok Ok Ok
Browing, Charlie Son M W 2 5/12 S Ok Ok Ok","STR06" "I30780","McLemore","Viola Bertha","14 Jul 1871","28 Aug 1953","0","Name Viola B. Connally
Event Type Death
Event Date 28 Aug 1953
Event Place Milan, Gibson, Tennessee
Gender Female
Marital Status
Race
Age 85
Birth Year (Estimated) 1868
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name James K Mclemore
Father's Birthplace
Mother's Name Margaret Jackson
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation
Address
Residence Place
Cemetery
Burial Place
Burial Date
Informant's Name Johnson Connally
Additional Relatives
Digital Folder Number 004181496
Image Number 02349
GS Film number 2372483
Reference ID 53-17770



Citing this Record:
""Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NSZV-BS9 : accessed 26 May 2014), Viola B. Connally, 28 Aug 1953; citing Cemetery, Milan, Gibson, Tennessee, 53-17770, State Library and Archives, Nashville; FHL microfilm 2372483.","STR06" "I55","McLemore","Viola Evon","6 Nov 1914","18 Oct 2008","0","Evon was a tiny baby, weighing only 2 and 1/2 pounds a few days after birth. Considering she was born and cared for at home, and not in an incubator, it is a tribute both the Evon's spirit and her mother's loving care that she not only survived but flourished. In describing her infant daughter's size, Nina used to relate that ""her face was smaller than a half dollar, and I could have put her in a coffee pot, and still closed the lid."" Evon picked out her own name when she was old enough. She liked the sound of Yvonne, but wasn't sure of the spelling. She was listed as Eva V. on the 1920 census.

When Evon started school, she arrived everyday atop a pony led by her brother Percy. Evon's father also thought it important that his daughter be exposed to culture. When she was a young girl, she weekly took the train 10 miles from Steep Creek to Bronson in order to take piano lessons. Most weekends were spent ""visiting."" Evon has close relations with her many cousins still today.

She attended her primary years of school in rural Sabine County, but attended High School in San Augustine County. Her father paid for her to board at the home of Dr. Davis in the winter, so she could to this. Evon was active in school, perfoming in piano recitals and playing the lead character in the 1932 Senior Class play, ""Oh, Kay!""

News clipping
(dated 3-28-1929, newspaper not referenced)

Steep Creek Club
The Steep Creek 4-H girls met on March 26. Seven girls were present.

The following officers were elected:

Evon McLemore, President; Rosa Henley, Vice President; Lois Powell, Sec'y; Bonnie Wilson, Reporter. An apron was cut out.

Bonnie Wilson, reporter.

San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, May 26, 1932, Vol. XXIV, Number 9

School Term Brought to Successful Close

Thursday night at the high school auditorium the commencement exercises were attended by a large crowd....A piano solo was skillfully rendered by Evon McLemore, class musician....diplomas were presented by R. V. Greer, superintendent of the local schools to the following candidates:
Randolph Hankla, Charles S. McMillan, Willys G. Blount, Sam Henry Williams, Lois Marie Thompson, A. C. Everett, Evon McLemore, Willie Mae Stevenphson, Geneva Stallings. Earl McEachern, Hoyt J. Alford, Sidney Westbrook, Allene Stewart, Ruby Mitchill, Mildred Whitton, Clifford Childers, Bonnie Partin, Zelma Soward, Alran Hays, James Bridges, Helen Alford and Early Needham.

After Evon graduated from San Augustine High School, she went on to Stephen F. Austin in Nacogdoches. She became a teacher, majoring in Home Economics and minoring in English. The college classmate that was her best friend was Merlene McLemore, a cousin.

Vessie was able to help his daughter get a job teaching in Chinquapin through a friend of his who was school trustee. She later taught in nearby Broaddus.

Soon after Evon started teaching in Broaddus, Dale Tisdale's mother called her son, who was working in Lawrenceville, Indiana, to tell him that ""there were some attractive new teachers in town, and he ought to come home soon for a visit."" He did, and fell promptly in love with Evon.

Evon continued to teach after her marriage, while Dale managed his parents store. During World War II, Evon moved to Fort Worth while Dale was in the service. She taught a small school district just outside of the city. They also briefly lived in San Antonio. The Tisdale's returned to East Texas, and Dale opened a small general store in Zavalla.

She returned to Stephen F. Austin and received her Master's in Education in 1951. After the Tisdale's moved to Lufkin, Evon obtained a teaching position at Hudson High School. She remained there until she retired in 1972. Her daughter, Jan, began teaching Spanish at the Hudson in 1971, the year before her mother retired.

She loved music, art and the natural world. She had a beautiful soprano voice and was a member of the Angelina County Choir for a number of years. She was good at creative arts, and especially loved China painting. She participated in this after her retirement, as well as traveling with Dale and Bob with the AirStream Travel Trailer club. She was an active member of the Timberland Drive Church of Christ.

Both Evon and Dale were instrumental in the formation of the Angelina County Association for Retarded Citizens (ARC) and supporters of the Lufkin Workshop and Opportunity Center.

Obituary

Evon McLemore Tisdale, 93, of Lufkin, was born November 6, 1914, in Bronson, Texas, the daughter of the late Nina (Fuller) and V.E. McLemore. She passed away Saturday, October 18, 2008, in a local nursing facility. Mrs. Tisdale graduated from San Augustine High School and Stephen F. Austin State University. She married Dale Tisdale, the love of her life, on January 8, 1938. She taught at Hudson Elementary School until 1972. She supported the Lufkin Workshop & Opportunity Center and the Burke Center. She was a member of Timberland Drive Church of Christ. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Janet and A. E. ""Pete"" Peterson of Lufkin; son, Bob Tisdale of Lufkin; granddaughter, Sheryl Falk and her husband Richard Retz of Houston; grandson, Lee J. Rawcliffe of Houston; brother and sister-in-law, Tom and Bonnie McLemore of Houston; sisters-in-law, Opal McLemore of Nacogdoches and Bobbie McLemore of San Augustine; and numerous nieces, nephews and many dear friends. Mrs. Tisdale was preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 51 years, Dale Tisdale; brothers, Percy McLemore, Earl McLemore and Lynn McLemore, all of San Augustine, and Ray McLemore of Nacogdoches. Expressions of sympathy in Mrs. Tisdale's memory may be made to the Burke Center, 4101 S. Medford, Lufkin, Texas 75904; or to Hospice in the Pines, 116 S. Raguet, Lufkin, Texas 75904. Services for Mrs. Tisdale will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, October 22, 2008, in the Gipson Funeral Home Chapel, with Mr. Harold Hancock officiating. Graveside services will follow at 4 p.m. Wednesday in the Broaddus Cemetery. Gipson Funeral Home; Duane Hills, director.

Source:
http://legacy.com/LufkinDailyNews/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonID=119099748

Nearly identical notices were published in the October 23, 2008 issue of the San Augustine Tribune, on Page 11, and in the October 29 issue of The Sabine County Reporter, page 15.","STR06" "I24895","McLemore","Virgil","23 Feb 1900","19 Sep 1978","0","Melba Gene McLemore also cites his location of birth as Ardmore, in present day Carter County, Oklahoma.","STR06" "I26876","McLemore","Virgil Earl","7 Dec 1872","Yes, date unknown","0","On the 1910 Federal census, he was a boarder in the home of John and Maggie Shirum in Laurel, Mississippi, working as a Machinist in a Saw Mill. He was said to have been married 15 years, but his wife was not enumerated in the home with him.","STR06" "I39932","McLemore","Virgil Randall ""V. R.""","23 Mar 1914","28 Jul 1999","0","Melba Gene McLemore indicates he married a Jim Ella Maclin?/Madden?.","STR06" "I37987","McLemore","Virginia","11 Feb 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married four times, including to an Alonzo MARSH. Also said to have been artistic.","STR06" "I26856","McLemore","Virginia ""Jennie"" M.","Jul 1861","May 1917","0","Her tombstone was inscribed ""Some Day We'll Understand.""","STR06" "I25524","McLemore","Virginia Minor","8 Feb 1843","24 Jan 1934","0","A transcription of ""The McLemore Family Bible, 1822-1859 owned by Hillis Fry McLemore of Jackson, MS and contributed by Fairy B. McLemore Edwards of Canyon Lake, Texas, shows on page 4:

Virginia Minor McLemore was born 28th of February
1843 daughter of Sugars McLemore and Elizabeth his
wife

(The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ translated
out of the original Greek and with the former translations dilligently
compared and revised, and Canne's Marginal References. Stereotyped
by James Conner New York. By J. Emory and R. Waugh for
the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Conference Office, 14 Crosby
Street. J. Collord, Printer. 1829 )

http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf

Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, ""ANSEARCHIN' "" News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 38.



Name: Virginia Mclemore Turner
Gender: Female
Burial Date: 25 Jan 1934
Burial Place: Bells, Tenn.
Death Date: 24 Jan 1934
Death Place: Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee
Age: 90
Birth Date: 28 Feb 1843
Birthplace: Tennessee
Occupation:
Race: White
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Sugars Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: North Carolina
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Bond
Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B06490-8
System Origin: Tennessee-EASy
Source Film Number: 1876809
Reference Number: cn 1720
Collection: Tennessee Deaths and Burials, 1874-1955","STR06" "I27325","","","","","","","" "I36674","McLemore","W. Calvin","8 Apr 1892","30 Apr 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Grady County, Pursley Township
Enumerated April 8 and 9, 1930
ED 25-26 SD Fourth Sheet 4B
72-72
McLemore, Calvin Head M W 37 m 24 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McLemore, Ruth Wf F W 31 m 18 Ga Ala Tx Housewife
McLemore, Kieth Son M W 7/12 S Ok Tx Ga
McLemore, Haare Brother M W 30 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
","STR06" "I22177","McLemore","Wade Hampton","19 Aug 1897","5 Feb 1978","0","When he completed his registration for the draft for World War I, he was shown as a resident of Mintz, North Carolina. His nearest relative was C. S. McLemore, presumably his mother Cornelia. His date of birth was listed as August 19, 1897. He was shown as having gray eyes and light hair.

Name: Wade Hampton Mclemore
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 07 Feb 1978
Burial Place: Durham, North Carolina
Death Date: 05 Feb 1978
Death Place: Durham, Durham, North Carolina
Age: 78
Birth Date: 24 Aug 1899
Birthplace: Sampson Co., North Carolina
Occupation: Watchman, Retired
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Agnes Murray
Father's Name: Hezkiah Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Cornelia Sloan Simmons
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B01583-9
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1984392
Reference Number: v 5B cn 5740
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994
","STR06" "I24702","McLemore","Walter Keton","7 Sep 1867","31 Jan 1944","0","He was Sheriff of Wheeler County, Texas.","STR06" "I24702","McLemore","Walter Keton","7 Sep 1867","31 Jan 1944","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Jackson County, Martha
Enumerated 12-13 May 1910 by Jack Fletcher
SD 5 ED 143 Sheet 17B
304-304
McLemore, Walter K Hd M W 43 m1 19 Tx Unk Unk Farmer
McLemore, Bertie Wife F W 36 M1 19 5/5 Tx Mo Mo
McLemore, Eugene Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Jessie Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Russell Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Pauline Dtr F W 11 S Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, Ruth Dtr F W 8 S Ok Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Collingsworth, JP 4
Enumerated 17-18 Jan 1920 by C.H. Coperton
SD 18, ED 34, Sheet 6B
87-102
McLemore, Russell Hd M w 24 M Tx US US Farmer
McLemore, Ida B Wife F w 22 M Ok Ga Ok
McLemore, Jess Son M W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Ok
88-103
McLemore, Walter A Hd M W 52 M Tx Tn Tx Farmer
McLemore, Roberta Wf F W 47 M Tx Mo Mo
McLemore, Ruth Dtr F W 17 S Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, Walter H Son M W 9 S Ok Tx Tx
Bullock, Luther Boarder M W 16 S Ky US US Laborer Farm
89----
McLemore, Eugene Hd M W 27 M Tx Tx Tx Laboer
McLemore, Winona Wf F W 21 M Ok US US
McLemore, Lorene L Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Ok
McLemore, Walter F Son M W 4 1/12 S Tx Tx Ok

1930 Census
Texas, Wheeler, Shamrock, ED 7
Enumerated April 3, 1930 By Virginia Anderson
ED 242-7 SD 1 Sheet 3A
204-45-58
McLemore, Walter K Hd M W 61 M 22 Tx Tx Tx Sheriff County
McLemore, Roberta Hd Wife 57 M 18 Tx Tn Tx
McLemore, Walter H Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx

Immediately following their listing were those for the Beach Hospital and Shamrock General Hospital.","STR06" "I24874","McLemore","Walter Keton","2 Nov 1910","10 Jun 1962","0","His Texas Death certificate listed his occupation as Cattle-Ranching. The cause of death was shown as gunshot wound into head, self inflicted. He was listed as divorced, and his burial was at the Shamrock Cemetery in Shamrock, Texas.","STR06" "I25652","McLemore","Walter Scott ""Bud""","10 Jan 1863","16 Feb 1927","0","His tombstone, a double marker with his wife, reads Walter Scott McLemore Jan 10, 1863 Feb 16, 1927 s/o Major McLemore","STR06" "I25652","McLemore","Walter Scott ""Bud""","10 Jan 1863","16 Feb 1927","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Perry County, Beat 2
Enumerated 21 June 1900 by T.E.H. Robinson
SD 6 ED 88 Sheet 16A Stamped 113
#294-295
McLemore, Walter Hd W M Jan 1863 37 M12 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Mary Wf W F Apr 1872 28 M12 5/5 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Stella Daugh W F June 1891 8 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Carrie B Daugh W F Apr 1895 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, E.H. Son W M Jan 1897 3 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, L.P. Daugh W F Jun 1899 11/12 Miss Miss Miss

1910 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated 12 May 1910
SD 6 ED 15 Sheet 23B
328-330
McLemore, Walter Hd M W 46 M1 22 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Mary Wf F W 39 M1 22 8/6 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Amos Son M W 20 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McLemore, Howard Son M W 13 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McLemore, Leroy Son M W 8 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Celeste Dtr F W 5 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Elma Dtr F W 3 Miss Miss Miss

1920 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated 26 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 14 Sheet 13A Stamped 153
235-235
McLemore, Walter S Hd M W 52 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Mary E Wf F W 49 M Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, William A Son M W 18 S Miss Miss Miss Laborer Saw Mill
McLemore, Leeray Son M W 18 S Miss Miss Miss Laborer RR Section
McLemore, Celestian Dtr F W 14 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Elma Dtr F W 13 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Inse Dtr-in-law F 21 M Miss Oh Oh Oh
McLemore, Emaline Grnddtr F W 2 S Ok Miss Oh

1930 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
April 29, 1930 by Mrs. Clayton Allen
ED 18-9 SD 11 Sheet 24AS Stamped 220
State Highway 11
456-467
McLemore, Mary E Hd Own $2000 F W 58 Wd Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Leroy Son M W 26 S Miss Miss Miss Car Inspector Southern RR
Mitchell, Leslie (sic) Dtr F W 23 M19 Miss Miss Miss
Mitchell, James E GS M W 0/12 S Miss Miss Miss
Wallace, Elma Dtr-H F W 22 M16 Miss Miss Miss
Wallace, Jimie F GS M W 3 10/12 S Miss Miss Miss
Wallace, Harold H GS M W 2 4/12 S Miss Miss Miss
Moore, Wilma J GD F W 5 S Miss Miss Miss
457-468
McLemore, William Hd Rent $3 M W M20 Miss Miss Miss Carpenter Southern Railroad
McLemore, Inez Wf F W M 15 Oh Oh Ind
McLemore, Emmaline Dtr F W 12 S Ok Miss Ohio
McLemore, Helen L Dtr F W 9 S Miss Miss Ohio
McLemore, Walter F Son M W 7 S Ok Miss Ohio
McLemore, Eugene E Son M W 5 Miss Miss Ohio
McLemore, Lorena F Dtr F W 3 1/12 S Miss Miss Ohio","STR06" "I43941","McLemore","Walter Thaddeus ""Thad""","10 Dec 1891","24 Mar 1970","0","When he registered for the World War I draft, he was employed by himself in Moulton, Alabama, and supporting his wife and two children. He was of medium heighth and slender, with blue eyes and light hair.

Name Walter Thad Mclemore
Titles and Terms:
Name Prefix:
Event Date 24 Mar 1970
Event Place Decatur, Morgan, Alabama
Gender Male
Race (Original):
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Age (Original) 78y
Birth Year (Estimated) 1892
Birth Date (Original):
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Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name Prefix:
Father's Name Jim Mclemore
Father's Titles and Terms:
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Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name Minnie Dodd
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name Prefix:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Address:
Residence Place:
Cemetery:
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Burial Date:
Funeral Home:
Informant's Name:
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GS Film number 2033356
Reference ID 10743

Citing this Record:
""Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNWT-Q7S : accessed 29 Oct 2013), Walter Thad Mclemore, 24 Mar 1970; citing reference 10743, Department of Health, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 2033356.","STR06" "I33527","","","","","","","" "I241","McLemore","Wanda Kaye","17 Jun 1955","28 Mar 1974","0","After graduating from High School in San Augustine, Wanda enrolled in a dental hygiene program at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Galveston. She was killed in an auto accident by a drunk driver one weekend when she was traveling home.","STR06" "I26640","McLemore","Warren G.","27 Mar 1921","8 Dec 1927","0","McLemore Family-Birth, Marriage and Death Records
Compiled by Robert McLemore Butler (22 pages compiled 3 Nov 1997)

1927--Cumberland County, N.C. Died 8 Dec 1927 Warren G. McLemore (s/o Roy Benjamin McLemore and Ethel Meta Lee)

Old Bluff Presbyterian Church (Cemetery Records?)
Section VIII

11. Warren G., son of R. B. & Meta McLemore 27 Mar 1921-8 Dec 1927



","STR06" "I24592","McLemore","Warren Pleasant","29 Dec 1922","14 Dec 2004","0","He was also married to Angelita MEDINA.","STR06" "I25142","","","","","","","" "I29859","McLemore","Warren W.","Abt 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","A Grandson of John Wright McLemore and Margaret Hales, name of parents unknown.","STR06" "I29859","McLemore","Warren W.","Abt 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
North Carolina, Moore County, Post Office Carthage
Enumerated 6 July 1870
Page 34
228-235
McLemore, JR 63 M W Farmer $2000 $1500 NC
McLemore, Margaret 63 F W NC
McLemore, Matilda J. 38 F W NC
McLemore, Martha J 22 F W NC
McLemore, Ellen F 20 F W NC
McLemore, Willis J 17 M W
McLemore, Warren W 9 M W NC
Moore, Hugh 35 M W Laborere NC
Thoghin, Susan 38 F W Pauper NC
229-236
McLemore, John H 38 M W Farmer $300 $400 NC
McLemore, Elizabeth 31 F W NC

1880 Census
North Carolina, Moore County, Carthage Twp
Enumerated 2 Jun 1880
Pages 1 and 2 SD 3 ED 132
10-10
Bunyan and Margaret A HALES of North Carolina
11-11
McLeMore John R W M 73 Head Farmer
McLeMore Margaret W F 72 Wf Keeping House
McLeMore, Matilda J. W F 37 Dtr At Home
McLeMore, Warren W. W M 19 Grandson Farm Laborer

","STR06" "I8929","","","","","","","" "I32962","","","","","","","" "I27302","McLemore","Weakley Mason","10 Jun 1876","Mar 1965","0","His application for a Social Security Account Number contained the following information:

Weakley Mason McLemore 410 Malinson Street Starke, Florida, married to Lucille PARKER [Perhaps a second wife?]. Not employed. Age 64. DOB 6-10-1876 Birmingham, Alabama. Father Dave McLemore. Mother Nina Weaver.","STR06" "I36525","McLemore","Wesley","Abt 1802","Yes, date unknown","0","Ann and Eldon McLemore say that he was born in Barnwell Co, SC, to John McLemore and Winnie Baltice, and show his siblings as Reuben McLemore, Matthew McLemore, Dorcus McLemore, John McLemore and Robert McLemore.

Reuben, Matthew and Dorcus, close in age to Wesley, were in Copiah County, MS versus Scott County, MS, at the time of the 1850 and/or 1860 census. Copiah is not adjacent to Scott County, but is nearby. They were all close in age to Wesley, and all born also born in South Carolina.

It is possible they are siblings, or otherwise related to Wesley, but this has not been proven. There is also no proof of who his parents might be.

John McLemore was also in Scott County, MS at the time of the 1850 census, and also born in South Carolina. However he is 21 years younger than Wesley. If related, he could be a much younger brother, or even a son or nephew. Again, no proof has been found linking John to either parents or siblings.

Ann and Eldon McLemore further note that he married Mahaly in 1811 in South Carolina, was said to be listed on the 1845 census of Rankin Co, MS, and that Wesley and Mahala Ann McLemore sold land in Scott Co, MS to Wm. A. Hutson on 21 Jan 1859. Both signed with their mark.

The marriage date of 1811 must be incorrect based on the ages of Wesley and Mahala.","STR06" "I36525","McLemore","Wesley","Abt 1802","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Scott County
Enumerated 15 Aug 1850
125-125
Wesley McLemore 47 M Farmer $300 SC
Mahaly 39 F SC
James Duke 23 M Ky
Eliza A Duke 15 F Miss","STR06" "I26196","McLemore","Wesley","7 Jun 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","MaryLynn Santa shows that he died in 1916 in Dade County, Missouri.","STR06" "I26196","McLemore","Wesley","7 Jun 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Federal Census
Missouri, Dade County, ED 25
Enumerated 29 Aug 1850 by James J. Tucker
Stamped 262
26-26
Among the family members and boarders living in the lodging home of Dozier and Eliza GILL of Kentucky were
Jackson McLemore 19 Laborer $150 TN
Wesley McLemore 21 Laborer TN

1860 Census
Missouri, Dade County, Center Twp, P.O. Greenfield
Enumerated 12 July 1860
Page 80
538-538
Westley McLemore 30 M Farmer $140 $250 Tenn
America McLemore 25 F Ohio
Andrew J McLemore 4 M Mo
Sarah E. McLemore 2 F Mo
Mary H. McLemoe 5/12 F Mo
Hannah Sothards 75 F Pa***

1870 Census
Missouri, Dade County, Center Twp, P.O. Greenfield
Enumerated 13 Aug 1870
Page 23, Stamped 12
147-151
McLemore, Wesley 40 M W Farm Laborer $1800 $400 Tn
McLemore, Americus 38 F W Keeping House Ohio
McLemore, Jackson 14 M W Mo
McLemore, Sarah 12 F W Mo
McLemore, Mary 10 F W Mo
McLemore, Joseph 7 M W Mo
McLemore, Albert 4 M W Mo
McLemore, Minerva 1 F W Mo

1880 Census
Missouri, Dade County, Sac Township
Enumerated 24 Jun 1880
Page 24 SD 4 ED 19
206-206
Mcelmore, Westley W M 53 Farmer Tenn S. Carolina ---
Mcelmore, America W F 44 Wife Keeping House Ohio --- ---
Mcelmore, Andrew J W M 23 Son Farmer Mo Tenn Oh
Mcelmore, Joseph W W M 18 Son Works on Farm Mo Tenn Oh
Mcelmore, Albert W M 15 Son Helps on Farm Mo Tenn Oh
Mcelmore, Minervy W F 11 Dtr Mo Tenn Oh
Mcelmore, Ida W F 8 Dtr Mo Tenn Oh
Mcelmore, Charley W M 5 Son Mo Tenn Oh
Mcelmore, John W M 1 Son Mo Tenn Oh
Kelley/Polley, Mary W F 21 Dtr Mo Tenn Oh


IS THIS FAMILY RELATED TO AMERICA McLEMORE, WESLEY's WIFE?

1850 Federal Census
Missouri, Wright County, ED 102
92-92
Thomas Dobbs 35 M Farmer Ky
Matilda Dobbs 21 F Ohio
John Dobbs 4 M Mo
Hannah Dobbs 2 F Mo
America Dobbs 6/12 F Mo##
Hannah Southard 65 F Penn***

***Lived with Wesley and America McLemore in 1860 in Dade County Missouri

###Too young, however, to be Wesley's wife, America. Maybe a niece? Perhaps Matilda, born ca 1829 in Ohio and America, born ca 1835 in Ohio, were sisters?","STR06" "I21659","McLemore","West","Between 1757 and 1758","Abt 1818","0","James L. McLemore, III shows him as (Simon) West McLemore.

Revolutionary War Pension:

McLemore, West..Pvt. NC Continental Army..In NC Army Accounts Vol VI Bk 11 is Continental voucher #3306 to soldier for 1/12/4 pounds issued by Lewis HOLMES, Clerk of Sampson County and Paymaster for Wilmington District. Soldier made a will on 2 January 1818 that was taken to probate in Sampson County on 16 Feb 1818. (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

Robert Butler also references a Deed (Book 5, pg 29) Rodger SNELL to West McLEMORE Dated 7 Jan 1775. 30 pounds for 70 acres ""On the West side of the Six Runs."" Land granted to William KING by patent dated 1769. Wit: James THOMSON and Bedradan CARRAWAY.

Sampson County Deeds Abstract of Deed, Book 7, page 191 West McLEMORE to Stephen KING I West McLEMORE of the State of North Carolina an the County of Duplin...for and in consideration of the sum of One Thousand Pounds current money...paid by Stephen KING of the County and province aforesaid....have given granted (etc.)....a certain tract or parcel of land containing by estimation Seventy Acres of Land...beginning at a White Oak on Henry KINGS line... In Witness Whereof I the said West McLAMORE have hereunto set my hand and seal affixed this Eleventh of January One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty One 1781 Signed Sealed and delivered in the presence of me this deed Rice BLACKMAN, Henry KING State of North Carolina Duplin County January Court One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty One Then was the deed from West MACKLAMORE to Stephen KING was proved in Open Court by the Oath of Henry KING and ordered to be registered by William DICKSON C.C. Registered in the Registers Office of the aforesaid county in Book 458 and 459 by me this 29th day of September Anno Domini One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty Three 1783 Richard Clinton Regt.

Transcribed from the original by Melinda McLemore Strong 26 May 2005

1790 Census Sampson County NC Fayette District West Maclemore 1 male over 16, 2 males under 16, and 4 females

1800 Census Sampson County Fayetteville West Maclemore Males 0-1-1-0-1/Females 0-1-0-0-1 Males: one 10-15, one 16-20, one over 45 Females: one 10-15, one over 45

1818 Sampson County NC Will West McLEMORE 2 Jan 1818 Probated 2 Feb 1818 Wife: SELEY Daughters Zilpha PETERS and Nannery TEW Son: Redick McLEMORE Exec: Samuel PETERS Jonathan GODWIN Wit Geo LASSITER Jordan COATS (In NC Archives, Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler).","STR06" "I35269","McLemore","Wilber Franklin","Abt 1907","Abt 1967","0","Penny Thorne shows that he married Beatrice Moore, and that they were the parents of Wilber Franklin McLemore, Jr.","STR06" "I29764","McLemore","Wiley A.","Abt 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Jemima Tucker.","STR06" "I27642","McLemore","Wiley Blue","16 Apr 1885","27 Dec 1960","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Pr 8 Big Creek
Enumerated 29 Apr 1910
SD 8 ED 103 Sheet 7B
133-145
McLemore, Wiley B Hd M 25 M1 4 Ala Tn ? Farmer
McLemore, Mary C Wf F 21 M1 4 2/2 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Reba L Dtr F S S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Belton R Son M 1 S Ala Ala

1920 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, 8th Pr Big Creek
Enumerated 4 Feb 1920
SD 8 ED 107 Sheet 9B
154-176
McLamore, Wiley B Hd M W 34 M Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLamore, Mary Wf F W 32 M Ala Ala
McLamore, Reba Dtr F W 13 S Ala Ala Ala
McLamore, Belton Son M W 11 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
McLamore, Brise Son M 5 S Ala Ala Ala
McLamore, Grea Dtr F W 3 3/12 S Ala Ala Ala

1930 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Big Creek Pr 8
Enumerated 14 Apr 1930
ED 42-17 SD 2 Sheet 11A Stamped 226
McLemore, Wyley B Hd M W 44 S 20 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Mary Wf F W 40 M 17 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Brice Sn M W 15 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Gera Dtr F W 13 s Ala Ala Ala","STR06" "I21648","McLemore","William","Between 1715 and 1720","Abt 1788","0","James McLemore, III narrows the range of his date of birth to between 1719-1725

William MACKLEMORE Jr., brother of Wright and Richard, son of William and grandson of James and Fortune, apparently stayed in (or more accurately returned to) Virginia to form a minor line of Virginia McLemores near to his cousins, the family of his Uncle John MACKLEMORE. He probably continued to occupy this patented land of his brother Wright after the latter moved down to Edgecombe County, North Carolina, about 1750. The first record of a Willam MACKLEMORE in Virginia is in 1750, as witnesss to a deed from William SPENCE to his daughter Elizabeth MACKLEMORE, wife of John MACKLEMORE, JR. Whether this is William Sr. or William Jr. is unknown.

However, it is hypothesized that William MACKLEMORE Sr. probably stayed in Virginia until his father's (James, the immigrant) died in 1734/1735. About the time of James's death, William's oldest son Wright was patented his land in Virginia, and William was probably instrumental in getting this land for his son who was then not much older than the required age of 21. Then William and his younger sons moved down into North Carolina to live on the Mosley patent devised him by his father. William probably died about 1750 or shortly before, for Wright suddently appears on William's land in Edgecombe County at that time, and as oldest son he would have inherited it under the laws of primogeniture, William Sr. leaving no will.

Younger son William Jr. would have then probably moved back to Virginia to own (?) or at least operate Wright's patented plantation. (James L. McLemore, III, p 51).

William Jr. is shown in only three of four other records. The first was as a witness to a deed of ""acquitaner"" and a companion deed involving Thomas Turner recorded May 9, 1776; the second was his name listed as a tax payer in Southampton County in 1782 (see Fothergill, VIRGINIA TAXPAYERS, 1782-1787); and the third was a lawsuit in Southampton County in which he was plantiff, which suit was dimissed following the defendant's death in 1788 (Southampton Order Book 8, p. 416). He was thus still alive, living in Virginia, until at least this latter date. (James L. McLemore, III, p 52).","STR06" "I21657","McLemore","William","Between 1732 and 1736","Between 1780 and 1782","0","James McLemore, III writes that . ""Assuming William came with his father Wright to NC in 1750+/-, I assume his son William Jr. was born in Sampson Co., NC, but it's close enough that it could have been either Va. or NC. It was this William Jr. who I have as the ancestor of a lot/most? of the Johnson County NC family, of which our local high school principal Thomas McLemore is a member.""

William McLemore was patented land (#2087) on 29 Oct 1772 in Duplin County (Bk 47, pg 94)...150 acres, grant #355, issued...entry #489, entered June 26, 1779, book #47, pg 94 -- E. side of Little Cohera. This later became part of Sampson County. (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

I have in my notes, unsourced, a reference to a deed between McLemore, William Grantee Book 6, Page 432 Deed Southey FISHER to William McLEMORE Dated 30 Nov 1779 30 pounds for 100 acres ""on the side of little Cohary beg by marsh branch"" Wit: John MORGAIN and Joseph FOULLER

Could he also be the father of Mary McLEMORE, who wed Jordan GILLAM in Sampson/Duplin County, NC in 1779. Bond: Harris GILLAM Wit: John Heflin Cooper

Sampson County Deeds Book Book 7, Page 294 Abstract of Deed William McLEMORE to Gabriel HOLMES

Dated 24 December in the...year after American Independence and the Year of our Lord 1780...

Between William McLEMORE of the province of North Carolina and County of Duplin and Gabriel HOLMES of the (locations) aforesaid

William McLEMORE for the sum of Thirty (30) pounds paid by Gabriel HOLMES .....convey a certain plantation...containing by survey One Hundred (100) acres of land lying and being in the County aforesaid On the East side of little Cohary being the plantation whereon the above said William McLEMORE now hath his dwelling...beginning by the marsh Branch ...Gabriel HOLMES...running up the Branch North East...running to the said Gabriel HOLMES line to the Beginning of the said land for Southey FISHER ....date the twenty second day of July 1774...conveyed by deed from the said FISHER for the aforesaid William McLEMORE....date the November 30th 1779 and from the said William McLEMORE to the above said Gabriel HOLMES...(to include) all mines and minerals saving an fifth part of the ore of gold and silver...and minerals together with the liberty of Hunting Fishing and Trawling... .....Rents of four shillings...for every hundred acres of land hereby bargained and sold which yearly will become due and the said William McLEMORE for himself his heirs....

In Witness whereof I the said William McLEMORE have....set my hand...and affixed the day and year ....William McLemore (Seal) Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of Owen HOLMES John (his mark) MORGAIN State of North Carolina Duplin County January Court 1782 William Dickson, CC Registered in....September 1783 by Richard CLINTON Regstr

(abstracted by Melinda McLemore Strong on 5 July 2005)","STR06" "I21658","McLemore","William","Between 1755 and 1756","Yes, date unknown","0","James L. McLemore, III writes that no children are known for him.

This is NOT the same William McLemore (of a similar age) who was born in Southhampton County, Virginia.

Sampson County Deed Book Book 20, page 21 Abstract of Deed William McLEMORE to Solomon MAGEE State of North Carolina, Duplin County

...I William MACKLEMORE of Duplin county and State aforesaid ...in consideration of the sum of Twelve pounds...to me in hand...by Solomon MAGEE of the County and State aforesaid....sell....one certain Tract of Land containing one hundred and fifty Acres, lying and being in the County of Duplin of the State aforesaid, lying and being on the East side of Little Coheara...I have as good rightful process and lawful authority by virtue of a Patent...under the great seal of the above said Colony, to grant...the said bargained premises.....and I the said William McLEMORE do hereby bind myself....
In witness whereof I the said William McLEMORE have hereunto set my hand and seal this 5th day of March 1784 and in the Eighth year of American Independence, William (his mark) MCLEMORE
Signed, Sealed and delivered in the presence of Willis MAGEE and John (his Mark) MORGAIN
State of North Carolina, Sampson County September Term 1784 The was the within Deed in ...Court by the Oath of Willis MAGEE and marked to be registered Curtis TUEY, Clerk
Registered in Book Letter B, page 24 and 25 Transcribed the 5th day of January 1832 W. FAISON Registrar

(Abstracted by Melinda McLemore Strong 19 July 2005)

1782 Duplin County, NC Deed Bk 47, pg 94 Grant #55 entered 26 Jun 1779 Issued 29 Oct 1782 William McLEMORE 150 acres E. side of Little Cohara

1792 Sampson County NC DB 10 Page 160 14 Dec 1792 Deed Elihu WIGGINS to Labon TATUM Trans 15 pounds for 150 acres ""On the East side of Little Cohary"" Land was granted to William McLEMORE by Patent Bearing date 29 Oct 1782 and conveyed to William McLEMORE by deed to Solomon McGEE Junior and conveyed by Solomon McGEE Junior to said Elihu WIGGINS by deed bearing date 23 Sept 1790 Wit Daniel WILLIAMS and Michael SCARBOROUGH (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

1810 Bladen County, NC Census Household consisted of 1 male over the age of 45, and 1 female over the age of 45 and 60 slaves. Also listed on the 1810 Bladen Census were Drury and E(lias) McLemore.","STR06" "I21996","McLemore","William","Between 1768 and 1785","Yes, date unknown","0","Not shown as a child of Ephriam and Hannah by Douglas Wright.","STR06" "I22004","McLemore","William","Abt 1779","Abt 1836","0","Email from Mary Mosley Mansour, September 2006, ""You have a wonderful site. I believe this man who is one of my grandfathers, Willam McLemore?sup? ?/sup?died ca 1836 in Tallapoosa Co. Alabama. He is listed as a merchant, farmer and intruder on Creek lands at the time."" Diane Noel instead shows his location of death as Montgomery County, Alabama.

Mary Mosley Mansour Email dated September 18, 2006

Melba Gene McLemore notes that the ""Alabama Genealogical Register, V. 6, No. 3.4, Sept-Dec 1964 cites a Will for a Wm. McLemore, will dated 7 Aug 1836, probated 12 Sept 1836.","STR06" "I25608","McLemore","William","Between 1800 and 1804","Feb 1853","0","Mark Freeman writes that ""1840 Lauderdale Co., MS Census shows the Wm McLemore household to consist of 1 male under 5 (William)?, 3 males 5-10 (Richard and Wm Fortson & Joseph Fortson), 1 male 10-15 (Amos), Wm 30-40, 1 female under 5 (Sarah A Fortson) 1 female 5-10 (Francis), 1 female 10-15 ?(Rebecca), 1 female 30-40 Mrs. Mary Fortson now McLemore. William seems to have temporarily left the children after Martha's death and then re-assembled the family when he married Mary Alford.""","STR06" "I25608","McLemore","William","Between 1800 and 1804","Feb 1853","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Federal Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Southern District
Enumerated 25 Nov 1850 by Wm. White
203-212
Wm McLemore 46 M Farmer $4500 NC (?)
Mary McLemore 43 F NC
Amos McLemore 20 M Farmer Miss
Francis P McLemore 16 F Miss
William* McLemore 14 M Miss
Wm. G. Fortson 18 M Farmer Miss (stepchild)
Joseph Fortson 16 M Farmer Miss (stepchild)
Sarah* A Fortson 12 F Miss (stepchild)
Rowena McLemore 5? F Miss
John McLemore 7 M Miss

*It has been shown on several online trees, but has not been proven, that William McLemore and Sarah Fortson, step-siblings, has their first child shortly after this census. In 1860, a Sarah McLemore can be found as a widow with four children, and the head of a household in Lauderdale county that includes her younger half-brother [and/or brother-in-law John]. John was the first child born to Wm McLemore by his second wife, Mary Alford, and born ca 1843","STR06" "I38307","McLemore","William","Between 1800 and 1801","Yes, date unknown","0","Tom Heseltine shows him as born about 1800, married Betsy LUTTRELL, remained in Knox County.""

His father lived with him at the time of the 1840 census. William was said to have had a son, a Civil War Veteran, who was also buried in Union Cemetery, as was his father John, a Revolutionary War Veteran.","STR06" "I38307","McLemore","William","Between 1800 and 1801","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1840 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, 137
Wm. McLemore
1 Free White Male under 5
1 FreeWhite Male Between 5 and 9
1 Free White Male Between 30-39 (William)
1 Free White Male between 80-89 (John McLemore b. 1762)
1 Free White Female under 5
2 Free White Females Between 10 and 14
1 Free White Female Between 20-39
9 People Total
3 Employed in Agriculture

Enumerated in the same proximity Green McLemore, Thomas White, Thomas Keyhill

1850 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, Subdivision 31
Enumerated 30 Nov 1850
Handwritten pages 50 and 51, Stamped on second page 72
351-355
William McLemore 50 M Laborer NC
Elizabeth McLemore ?? F Tenn
Mary McLemore 21 M Tenn
John McLemore 18 M Tenn
Annie/Annis McLemore 14 F Tenn
James McLemore 12 M Tenn
Thomas B. McLemore 9 M Tenn
352-356
Elizabeth Luttrell age 79
with Louis (38, M), Margrett Anne (22,F), and William W. (age 2, M)

1860 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, District 17, PO Michlenburgh
Enumerated 16 Jun 1860
Page 255 Stamped 307
1956-1669
Wm McLemore 40 M Farmer 25 150 NC
Elizab McLemore 40 F Tenn
James McLemore 20 M Laborer
Barlly McLemore 17 M Laborer
1937-1670
Elizab Luttrell 90

1870 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, PO Knoxville
Enumerated 1 Aug 1870
Page 19 Stamped 316
129-127
McLemore, William 60 M W Farmer 40 60 NC (Same William, perhaps with age wrong?)
McLemore, Adaline 40 F W Keeping House Tenn (Second Wife??)
McLemore, Francis M W M 3Tenn (Son? Grandson?)
","STR06" "I26194","McLemore","William","10 Apr 1821","10 Feb 1906","0","He was said to have married first Amanda GENTRY and later Rebecca GENTRY. He appears to have remained near his parents to help care for them, and the McLemore's later found in Monroe County, Tennesse descend from William.","STR06" "I26194","McLemore","William","10 Apr 1821","10 Feb 1906","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Tennessee, Monroe County, P.O. Madisonville, District 12
Enumerated 25 July 1870
Page No. 13, stamped 111
97-97
McLimore, Will 52 M W Tenn
McLimore, Rebecca 40 F W Tenn
McLimore, John 15 m W Tenn
McLimore, Will 13 m W Tenn
McLimore, Martha 11 f W Tenn
McLimore, Bennie/Bessie 9 M W Tenn
McLimore, Mary 7 F W Tenn
McLimore, Charlie 5 M W Tenn
McLimore, Nancy 3 F W Tenn
McLimore, Sarah 1 F W Tenn","STR06" "I29898","McLemore","William","Abt 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","Assumed a son of James McLemore and Mary Elizabeth Harper due to age and residence in Montgomery County, Alabama.","STR06" "I29898","McLemore","William","Abt 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1840 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County
Folio 17
Stamped 162
Names of Heads of Families
Elizabeth McLemore
One Male 15 to 20
One Male 20-30
One Female 50-60

William McLemore
One Male Under 5
One Male 20-30
One Male 30-40
One Female 15-20

Andrew J. McLemore
One Male 20-30
One Female under 6
One Female 20-30

Moses McLemore
Two Males under five
One Male 5 to 10
One Male 30-40
One Female under five
One female 20-30

James McLemore
One Male 20-30


1850 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, The First District
Enumerated 15 Nov 1850

552-564
Wm J McLemore 25 M Farmer $3000 Ala
Rebecca E McLemore 20 F Ala
Jessie J 1 M Ala
Edward Centy 24 M SC

1860 Census
Not located

1870 Census
Not located

BLM:
MCLEMORE, MOSES 01 07 1845 82.6850 t:15N r:18E s:12 AL
MCLEMORE, MOSES 01 07 1845 82.2500 t:15N r:18E s:13 AL
MCLEMORE, WILLIAM 20 08 1834 39.8750 t:17N r:18E s:22 AL
MCLEMORE, WILLIAM 20 08 1834 40.1000 t:17N r:18E s:26 AL
MCLEMORE, WILLIAM 08 04 1837 80.1500 t:24N r:27E s:12 AL

(Courtesy of James A. Strain)
http://faculty.nmu.edu/jstrain/Strain1/Family%20History/Tex
t%20Files/Edwards/descendants_of_jesse_edwards.htm","STR06" "I27348","McLemore","William","4 Apr 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","Patricia Mills notes that he was married three times, (1) in 1850 to a LOUISINDA, (2) before 1860 to a Surancy, and (3) on 27 April 1871 to Martha Jane Coburn, by D.M. Cowley, Justice of the Peace. On the 1860 and 1870 census, it appears that his wifes name may be some variation of Lourany/Louvany instead of Surancy, and her age is consistent from 1850 through 1870. Perhaps Patricia was mistaken and he was only married twice, to Louisinda/Lourancy and later to Martha Jane COBURN.

A post by Steve Cranford on 20 May 2001 to the Ancestry.com Message Boards>Surnames>McLemore>McLemore Family history cited the Cranford family bible as follows:

""william McLemore b. 4-4-1830 (don't know for sure where but in the south) father of james R. mcLemore b. 9-6-1853""

http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.mclemore/80.322/mb.ashx





","STR06" "I27348","McLemore","William","4 Apr 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Alabama, Jackson County, Township 5 Range 5 East Precinct No. 20
Enumerated 1 Nov 1850
Stamped 57
89-89
Berry Smith 25 M Farmer Ala
Mary Smith 19 F Ala
William Smith 1 M Ala
William Macklimore 21 M Farmer Tenn
Lousinda 20 F Tenn

1860 Census
Alabama, Jackson County, District No. 3, P.O. Box Paint Rock
Enumerated 21 Jun 1860
Page 51
(Families on the Prior page include a Cunningham family and Perry Family)
362-362
Wm. McLemore 29 M Farmer 600 Tenn
Luraney McLemore 30 F Tenn
J. R. McLemore 7 M Ala
Ellender Betheny 27 F Ala
J. R. Cawbern 14 M Ala
N. C. Danham/Dunham 2 F Ala
364-364
Jas. McLemore 54 M Farmer 300 Tenn
Nancy McLemore 36 F Tenn
M. E. McLemore S F Ala
Thos. McLemore 14 M Ala
M. J. Caubern 13 F Ala
B. F. McLemore 9/12 M Ala
Jessee French 18 M Farm Laborer

1870 Census
Alabama, Jackson County, Township 5 Range 5 East, P.O. Larkinsville
Enumerated 11 July 1870
Pages 2 and 3, Stamped 231
12-12 McKinney family
13-13 Coburn family
14-14 Kirby family
15-15
McLamore W. M. 39 M W Farmer $300 Tenn
McLemore, Louvana 40 F W Keeping House
McLemore, James R 16 M W Farm Laborer
Dunham, Elen 30 F W
Dunham, Catharine 10 F W
16-16
McLemore, John W 25 M W Farmer Ala
McLemore, Rebecca 25 F W Keeping House Ala
McLemore, Sarah L 4 F W Ala
McLemore, Thos. Dickson 2 m W Ala
McLemore, James 10/12 M W Ala

1880 Census
not located









","STR06" "I28797","McLemore","William","Abt 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","It is thought, but not verified, that the 1870 and 1880 census listings below are for for the same family, even though some significant differences exist. It is not known if they are for this William McLemore, or instead for a William McLemore thought to be instead a son of Abner McLemore (born 1785 in NC>Lawrence County, AL>Marion County, AL>Mississippi)

Household:

1870 Census
Mississippi, Chickasaw County, Township 14
Buena Vista P.O.
Enumerated 4 July 1870
Stamped 148
371-360
McLamore, Wm F 38 N W Mill Right 1000 2000 Tenn
McLamore, Dicy A 32 F W Keeping House Ala (First wife? Or does Dicey actually Ellcausey, but with wrong age shown??)
McLamore, Sarah E 11 F W At Home Miss
McLamore, Malissa A 1 F W Miss
Oment, Thomas 21 M W Farm Laborer England

Sterling P. McLemore (born ca 1826), thought to be his brother, was also living in Chicksaw County, Mississippi at the time of the 1870 census. Also listed was a 25 year old Frank McLemore, born in Alabama, relationship unknown.

1880 Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
William MCLAMOE Self M Male W 45 TN Farmer KY TN
Ellcansey MCLAMOE Wife M Female W 33 AL TN. SC.
Malissa Sarah A. MCLAMOE Dau S Female W 12 MS TN SC.
William MCLAMOE Son S Male W 6 MS KY SC.
Robert MCLAMOE Son S Male W 3 MS. KY. S.C.
Emma MCLAMOE Dau S Female W 3M MS. KY. S.C.
Dessa MCLAMOE Mother Female W 84 SC IRE. IRE. (This is actually Dicey White Callahan, per Melba Gene McLemore)
Source Information:
Census Place Beat 5, Calhoun, Mississippi
Family History Library Film 1254642 NA Film Number T9-0642
Page Number 639D

Sterling P. McLemore (born ca 1826), possibly a brother of William's, was also living in Calhoun County, Mississippi at the time of the 1870 census.","STR06" "I28852","McLemore","William","Between 1832 and 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","Melba Gene McLemore believes he could have been born as early as 1821, and was likely a son of Abner McLemore (b. NC>Lawrence County, Alabama>Marion County, Alabama>Mississippi), based on both his name and on his proximity to Abner's family in Mississippi. Census records seem to put his date of birth later, sometime between 1832 and 1835.

Melba further speculates, but has not yet proven, that he married Ellcausey CALLAHAN. Two of Ellcausey's siblings married children of Abner McLemore, James Callahan to Lucretia Jane McLemore and Sterling McLemore to Malinda Callahan.

Could William have instead been the son of Joel McLemore and Robert Renfro of Tennesse? They had a son named William of approximately this same age, born in Tennessee.

BOTH Abner and Joel, the two likeliest candidates for being the father of this William, were sons of Sterling McLemore and Grandsons of Ephraim McLemore & Hannah (Hudspeth) McLemore.","STR06" "I28852","McLemore","William","Between 1832 and 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

It is thought, but not verified, that the 1870 and 1880 cen
sus listings below are for for the same family, even though some significant differences exist

Household:

1870 Census
Mississippi, Chickasaw County, Township 14
Buena Vista P.O.
Enumerated 4 July 1870
Stamped 148
371-360
McLamore, Wm F 38 N W Mill Right 1000 2000 Tenn
McLamore, Dicy A 32 F W Keeping House Ala (First wife? Or does Dicey actually Ellcausey, but with wrong age shown??)
McLamore, Sarah E 11 F W At Home Miss
McLamore, Malissa A 1 F W Miss
Oment, Thomas 21 M W Farm Laborer England

Sterling P. McLemore (born ca 1826), thought to be his brother, was also living in Chicksaw County, Mississippi at the time of the 1870 census. Also listed was a 25 year old Frank McLemore, born in Alabama, relationship unknown.

1880 Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
William MCLAMOE Self M Male W 45 TN Farmer KY TN
Ellcansey MCLAMOE Wife M Female W 33 AL TN. SC.
Malissa Sarah A. MCLAMOE Dau S Female W 12 MS TN SC.
William MCLAMOE Son S Male W 6 MS KY SC.
Robert MCLAMOE Son S Male W 3 MS. KY. S.C.
Emma MCLAMOE Dau S Female W 3M MS. KY. S.C.
Dessa MCLAMOE Mother Female W 84 SC IRE. IRE. (This is actually Dicey White Callahan, per Melba Gene McLemore)
Source Information:
Census Place Beat 5, Calhoun, Mississippi
Family History Library Film 1254642 NA Film Number T9-0642
Page Number 639D

Sterling P. McLemore (born ca 1826), possibly a brother of William's, was also living in Calhoun County, Mississippi at the time of the 1870 census.","STR06" "I24695","McLemore","William","Abt 1840","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Might this be him on the 1880 Census?

Place of his birth and his parents birth are not consistent. This MAY also be William Kearney McLemore.

William McLemore Self M M W 40 Ms House Carpenter MS MS
Ida McLemore Wife M F W 21 Tx House Keeper MS MS
Milton McLemore Son S M W 2 Tx MS MS
Joseph Clarke Son-in-law M M W 25 NCV Farmer NC NC
Bettie Clarke Dau M F W 22 MS Asst House Keeper MS MS
Ella Clarke GrdDau F W 3m Tx MS MS
Census Place E.D. 60, Precinct 1, Panola County, Texas
FLH Film # 125322 NA Film #T9-1322 Page #211A","STR06" "I28587","McLemore","William","Abt 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","He is listed as William H in the Coffee County, Tennessee biography of his father. Other sources show him as William J.","STR06" "I1990","McLemore","William","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","In the 1850 Decatur County, Georgia census, he is listed as born in Georgia. On the 1860 census, his birthplace is instead shown as North Carolina.

Nan Kittell could find no further record of William McLemore after 1860, and presumed he did not survive the Civil War.

In the Fall 1998 issue of the Red River County Texas Genealogical Society, a list is included of ""the John C. Burkes Camp # 656 of the United Confederate Veterans was established in Red River County, Texas in the summer of 1890. This organization met yearly, usually in August, on campgrounds that were located about one mile northeast of Clarksville. It eventually became a four or five day affair with dancing, ball games, food, music, carnival attractions and patriotic speeches. It disbanded after the last Confederate Veteran member died and the campground was sold June 23, 1942. The actual list was found in the RRCTGS files and was transcribed from original records that were in poor condition. The listing includes a W.H. McLemore

There is a William H. McLemore, parents unknown born, on a WorldConnect Tree on RootsWeb that is connected to Red River county. If the tree is accurate, he was actually born in Red River County versus Georgia, so he would not be the same William McLemore as our son of John and Sarah.

He is listed as William H. McLemore, head of household, in the 1870 census for Jasper Co., MO, age 27, born TX.

He is listed as W. H. McLemore, head of household, in the 1880 census for Red River Co., TX, age 37, born TX, father born VA, mother born AL.

He is listed as W. H. Mclemore, head of household, in the 1900 census for Red River Co., TX, age 57, born June 1843, married 33? year, born TX, father born VA, mother born AL.
I have found a Mrs. A. A. Mclemore who was married to W. H. McLemore.he died
2 nov. 1912. Mrs. A. A. was born in Lamar County, Tx and applied for a widows of soldiers
pension in Red River Co. Tx. March 1913. She states they were married 13 Nov. 1866 in Jasper Co. Missouri-----a copy of the marriage license for the old William Henry McLemore, born 14 Jan 1843, died 2 Nov 1912 and Artha Ann Hall , born 18 Mar 1846, died 16 Jan 1930, from Jasper County, Missouri dated 8 Nov 186
Children

Deed Bk 2 O pg 231: State of Texas, Red River Co.: W. H. and A. A. McLemore husband and wife sell to C. M Faulkner of Lamar Co., one hundred and five acres of land for the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars. Said land being a part of the Wiley Weatherspoon survey in Lamar Co., Tx on the waters of Lower Pine Creek. April 1st, 1882

WOODLAND GRAVEYARD -- located about 17 1/2 miles N of Clarksville. At Detroit take FM 410 North to FM 195 turn east and the graveyard is on the north side of the road.

McLEMORE, W.H.
b. 14 Jan 1843, d. 2 Nov 1912
SSW Artha A.
(next to A.H. & Daisey)

http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=boballen1948&id=I38526

There is at least one other William McLemore was was a veteran of the Civil War, as he is buried in Austin and not in the Woodland Graveyard in Norht Texas. Tom McLemore emailed Melinda Strong on June 9, 2003 that ""Last week Bonnie and I were in Austin....(and) we stopped at the Texas State Cemetery which is on 7th Street, near downtown. There is a veteran of the Civil War by the name of William McLemore buried there in a section reserved for veterans of that war. I wonder if it might be the McLemore that Nan Kittrel mentioned to you. I don't remember any other details like date of death.""

However, this William buried in Austin could be yet another William McLemore of around the same age as the William McLemore who was a son of John and Sarah (Morgan) McLemore.","STR06" "I27290","McLemore","William","Between 1855 and 1857","15 Apr 1932","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1900 Census
Tennessee, Hardin County, 8th Civil District
Enumerated 1 June 1900 by Wm. C. Snow
SD 8 ED 41 Sheet 1A Stamped 195
4/4
McLemore, William Hd W M Oct 1857 42 M 18 Tn NC Unknown Farmer
McLemore, Ellen Wf W F Apr 1866 34 M 18 10/6 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, William A. Son W M July 1883 16 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, James V. Son W M Jan 1887 12 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Rena M Dtr W F ?? 1890 9 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Ernest C. Son W M Aug 1892 7 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Alick Son W M Dec 1894 5 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Newman Son W M Jun 1898 1 S Tn Tn Tn

1910 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Precinct 4 Georgia
Enumerated 2 May 1910
SD 8 ED 104 Sheet 9A
154-157
McLemore, William Hd M W 51 Md 27 Ala Ala Tn Farmer
McLemore, Ellen Wf F W 44 Md 27 12.7 Tn Ala Tn
McLemore, Vest Son M W 22 S Tn Ala Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Rena Dtr F W 19 S Tn Ala Tn
McLemore, Ernest Son M W 17 S Tn Ala Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Alex Son M W 15 S Tn Ala Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Newman Son M W 11 S Tn Ala Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Hattie Dtr F W 9 S Tn Ala Tn","STR06" "I31728","McLemore","William","28 Feb 1907","28 Dec 1969","0","Source Name: Princeton Daily Clarion
Author: Publisher
Repository: Princeton Public Library - Genealogy 130 S. Hart Street Princeton, IN - 47670 (812) 385-4464
Citation Detail: Micro film year 1969
Date: Monday, December 30, 1969 Pg. 10

Actual text (Courtesy of Paul Williams):

William McLemore
William McLemore, 63, lifetime Princeton resident died Sunday at 6:15 p.m. in Gibson General Hospital after a short illness. Mr. McLemore was born February 28, 1906 in Temple, Ind. in Crawford County. He had been a Cab driver for City Cab the past 20 years. He attended the House of Prayer. Mr. McLemore was member of VFW 1147 and a Veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Laura McLemore; one daughter, Mrs. Anita Beard of Princeton; two sons, Jim McLemore and William Shoulders both of Princeton; one brother, Guy McLemore of Oak Ridge, Tenn. and 2 grandchildren. Services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Colvin Chapel with Rev. James Miller officiating. Friends may call at Colvin & Son Mortuary after 3 p.m. Tuesday.

On his application for a Social Security account, completed on August 27, 1937, he listed his date of birth as February 28, 1907 in Temple, Indiana. It is assumed this date is more accurate, as it was completed by William himself, than the date in his obituary. His parents were shown as Wright McLemore and Sarah Longust. His employer at that time was Thomas Christian of Princeton.","STR06" "I32092","McLemore","William A.","Between 1818 and 1821","Abt 1905","0","Possibly the son of Abner McLemore (b. 1785, NC), who lived in Lawrence County, Alabama at the time of the 1830 and 1840 census? Abner later moved to Marion County, Alabama, and late still to Mississippi. Both Abner and William reported themselves as shoemakers at the time of the 1860 federal census.

Rosemary Hollis indicates that his mother's first name was Lucinda.

William and both his wives are said to be buried in unmarked graves at the McLemore Cemetery in Lawrence County, Alabama.","STR06" "I32092","McLemore","William A.","Between 1818 and 1821","Abt 1905","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1860 Census
Alabama, Lawrence County, Southern Division, Post Office Moulton
Enumerated 18 June 1860
Stamped 903
165-160
Wm. McLimore 39 M Shoemaker Ala
Charity E. McLimore 30 F Ala
James A. McLimore 10 M Ala
Josephine McLimore 8 F Ala
William T. McLimore 5 M Ala
Martha E. McLimore 2 F Ala
Infant McLimore 2/12 F Ala

1870 Census
Alabama, Lawrence County, Twp 7 Range 7, P.O. Moulton
August 1870
Page No. 10
74-74
McLamore, Wm. 52 Farmer Ala
McLamore, Lucinda 41 Keeping House Ala (Is this Charity, or a second wife)
McLamore, James H 21 Farmer Ala
McLamore, Josephine 17 At Home Ala
McLamore, William 15 At Home Ala
McLamore, Martha 12 At Home Ala
McLamore, Amanda 11 At Home Ala
McLamore, Sarrah F. 7 Ala
McLamore, George F 5 Ala

1880 Census
Alabama, Lawrence County, Township 8
FHL Film #125018 NA Film #T9-0018 Page #451A
William McLemore Self M M W 61 Al Farmer NC Va
Jeminah McLemore Wife M F W 52 Al Keeping House SC TN (Second or Third Wife?)
Josephine McLemore Dau S F W 28 MS AL AL
Martha McLemore Dau S F W 22 Al Al Al
Manda McLemore Dau S F W 20 Al Al Al
Sarah McLemore Dau S F W 18 Al Al Al
George McLemore Son S M W 15 Al Al Al
Jeminah McLemore Dau S F W 6 Al AL Al
Isaac Cotton Other S M W 39 Al Pauper NC VA
Moses Whitworth Other S M W 9 Al Pauper Al Al
Hensley Martin Other S M B 45 Al Pauper Al Al
Phebe Bart Other S F B 26 Al Pauper Al Al","STR06" "I27312","McLemore","William A.","Abt 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Alabama, Jackson County, Precinct No. 15 Hunt Store
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 33 Sheet 1B
Dist 33 Hunt Store
12-12
McLemore, William Head W M Jan 1879 21 Mar. 3yrs Ala Ala Ala Farm Labor
McLemore, Arrenia A. Wife Feb 1878 22 Mar.3yrs 2Child/2Living Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Carrol S. Son Sep 1897 2 Ala Ala Tenn
McLemore, Sallie A. Dau Aug 1899 9/12 Ala Ala Tenn

1910 Census
Alabama, Jackson County
Aspel, Prec. 36
Enumerated 25 Apr 1910 by Robert Thomas
SD 8, ED 34, Sheet 5A
7-7
McLemore, William Hd M W 42 (sic) Wd Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Carl Son M W 12 S Al Tn Tn
McLemore, Sallie Dtr F W 9 S Al Tn Tn
McLemore, Delia Dtr F W 7 S Al Tn Tn
McLemore, Benjamin Son M W S Al Tn Tn

1920 Aspel, Jackson Co. AL
House/Family 6
William McLemore Head 43 AL AL TN Farmer Gen. Farm
Liddie Wife 32 TN TN TN
Maude Dau 7 AL AL TN
(Courtesy of Clay Gullatt)","STR06" "I26611","McLemore","William Adkin","Abt 1807","Aft 1870","0","Direct descendant William McLamore notes that Adkin's first name was William.","STR06" "I26611","McLemore","William Adkin","Abt 1807","Aft 1870","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
Texas, Shelby County
131-131
Adkin McLamore 43 m Ga Farmer
Susan A. McLamore 33 F Ga
Matthew W. 14 M Al
Jas. S. 13 M Al
Elijah 9 M Tx
Mary A. 7 F Tx
John 4 M Tx
Gideon Goss 33 M NC Trader $10,000

1860 Census
Texas, Shelby County, Buena Vista, Beat No. 8
Enumerated 25 July 1860
Page 60
425-425
A. McLamore 53 M Farmer Ga $15,000 $9,950
S.A. McLamore 45 F Ga
E.M. McLamore 18 M Tx
J.T. McLamore 14 M Tx
Will Cozort 12 M McL. Agent Tx $2,200 $10,375
W. E. Cozort 11F McL Agent Tx
A. Moore 43 M Overseer NC 4858 $812
C.C. Wheeler 26 M Teacher NJ $--- $1,000
426-426
J.S. McLamore 22 M Farmer Al $1,600 $3,765
E.J. McLamore 19 F Tx
S.E. McLamore 11/12 Tx
427-427
A.J. Brinson 32 M Farmer 4900 10465 Ala
L. Brinson 36 F Texas
V. Brinson 13 F Tx
John Brinson 10 M Tx
George Brinson 8 F Tx
J Brinson 5 F Tx
Matthew 2 M Tx
428-428
Mathew Brinson 71 M Farmer 34000 4700 NC

1870 Census
Texas, Shelby County, P.O. Buena Vista
Page 14
105-105
McLamore, A 63 M W Farmer 4080 1135 Ga
Darnell, Mary M 37 F W Keeps House Texas
Darnell, John 25 M W Farmer Texas
Darnell, Bellazora 20 F W At Home Texas
Darnell, N. A. 10 M W At School Texas
Darnell, E. H. 8 M W At School Texas
Darnell, Mary A 5 F W Texas
McLamore, Abram/Aspan 2 M W Texas
McLamore,Minnia 1 F W Texas
McLamore Delia 18 F W La
McLemore, Hamp 17 M B Tx","STR06" "I45995","McLemore","William Albert","Abt 1902","Abt 1955","0","At the time of the 1930 census, he was living with his wife in children in Little Rock, Arkansas, and was the head of household consisting not only of his immediate family (wife Etta and children Clayton and Joy), but also his brother Floyd (married to Minnie, and father of 5), his parents, and his youngest sister, Lela.","STR06" "I45995","McLemore","William Albert","Abt 1902","Abt 1955","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Arkansas, Pulaski County, Big Rock Twp, Little Rock City Ward 8
Enumerated 9 Apr 1930
SD 60-36 SD 6 Sheets 11A and 11B Stamped 131
Cedar
1511-253-273
McLemore, William A.Head R 22.50 R M W 26 M 20 Miss Tx Miss
McLemore, Etta Wf F W 23 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Clayton Son M W 6 S Ark Miss Tx
McLemore, Joy Dtr F W 7 S Ok Miss Tx
McLemore, Floyd H Brother M W 34 M 26 Miss Tx Miss
McLemore, Minnie Sister-in-law F W 33 M 17 Ala Ok Miss
McLemore, Paul Nephew M W 15 M W Miss Miss Ala
McLemore, Austin Nephew M W 13 S W Miss Miss Ala
McLemore, Clifton Nephew M W 11 S Oka Miss Ala
McLemore, Lorene Niece F W 8 S Ok Miss Miss Ala
McLemore, Vivian Niece F W 7 S Ok Miss Miss Ala
McLemore, Isaac W Father M W 57 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Affie Mother F W 56 M 17 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Lela M Sister F W 20 S Miss Tx Miss","STR06" "I26659","McLemore","William Allen","Sep 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Mississippi, Covington County, Beat No. 5
Enumerated 25 Jun 1880
Page 35 SD 2 ED 124
246-265
McLamore, William W M 31 School Teacher Miss Miss Miss
McLamore, Salash W F 27 wife Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
McLamore, Sammie W M 6 son Miss Miss Miss
McLamore, Joan W F 5 daughter Miss Miss Miss
McLamore, Elizabeth W F 3 daughter Miss Miss Miss

1900 Census
Arkansas, Sebastian, Marion Township
Enumerated 26 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 118 Sheet 24B
477-490
McLemore, William Head W M Sept 1848 51 M 32 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Seletia Wf W F Apr 1854 46 m 39 11/8 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Omer Dtr W F Apr 1884 16 S Ark Miss Miss
McLemore, Toney Son W M Feb 1888 12 S Indian Territory Miss Miss At School
McLemore, George Son W M Mar 1892 8 S Indian Territory Miss Miss

1910 Census
Arkansas, Sebastian County, Upper Township
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 127 Sheet 1A
11-12
McLemore, William E Head M W 62 m1 42 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Selestia Wf F W 57 M1 42 8/4 Miss Miss SC
McLemore, Omer Dtr F W 32 D 2/2 Ark Mis Miss
McLemore, Anthony Son M W 21 S Ark Miss Miss Laborer
McLemore, George F Son M W 16 S Ok Miss Miss Laborer
Hamilton, Evie Grddtr F W 8 S Ark Unk Ark
Hamilton, William Grdson M W 5 S Ark Unk Ark","STR06" "I27775","McLemore","William Amos","Aug 1889","Yes, date unknown","0","The SSDI has a William McLemore, born 11 Aug 1889 with his card issued in Mississippi, and dying in July 1964 in Missouri. It is not known if this is the same William Amos McLemore.","STR06" "I27775","McLemore","William Amos","Aug 1889","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1920 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated 26 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 14 Sheet 13A Stamped 153
235-235
McLemore, Walter S Hd M W 52 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Mary E Wf F W 49 M Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, William A Son M W 18 S Miss Miss Miss Laborer Saw Mill
McLemore, Leeray Son M W 18 S Miss Miss Miss Laborer RR Section
McLemore, Celestian Dtr F W 14 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Elma Dtr F W 13 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Inse Dtr-in-law F 21 M Miss Oh Oh
McLemore, Emaline Grnddtr F W 2 S Ok Miss Oh

1930 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
April 29, 1930 by Mrs. Clayton Allen
ED 18-9 SD 11 Sheet 24AS Stamped 220
State Highway 11
456-467
McLemore, Mary E (Widow) and family
457-468
McLemore, William Hd Rent $3 M W M20 Miss Miss Miss Carpenter Southern Railroad
McLemore, Inez Wf F W M 15 Oh Oh Ind
McLemore, Emmaline Dtr F W 12 S Ok Miss Ohio
McLemore, Helen L Dtr F W 9 S Miss Miss Ohio
McLemore, Walter F Son M W 7 S Ok Miss Ohio
McLemore, Eugene E Son M W 5 Miss Miss Ohio
McLemore, Lorena F Dtr F W 3 1/12 S Miss Miss Ohio

1940 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat #2
Enumerated 8 Apr 1940
SD 6 ED 18-20A Sheets 2A and 2B
Highway 11
32 R $5
Mitchell, Lessie Head F W 30 M No 8 Miss Residence in 1935 Bogalusa Washington LA Seamtress WPA Sewing Room
Mitchell, James Edward Son M W 10 S Yes 4 Miss Residence in 1935 Bogalusa Washington LA
Mitchell, Charles Adaire Son M W 4 S La Residence in 1935 -----
33 R $6
McLemore, William A Head M W 50 M No 7 Miss
McLemore, Inez S Wf W F 41 M No 6 Oh R Forrest Miss Farmer
McLemore, Helen Dau F W 19 S Yes H-2 Miss R Forrest Miss
McLemore, Walter Son M W 17 S No H-1 Okla R Forrest Miss
McLemore, Eugene Son M W 15 S Yes 7 Miss R Forrest Miss
McLemore, Rowena Dau F W 13 S Yes 6 Miss R Forrest Miss
McLemore, Alice Dau F W 8 S Yes 2 Miss
McLemore, Leroy Lodger M W 8 S No 7 Miss Same House","STR06" "I38607","McLemore","William Anthony","10 Feb 1888","25 May 1953","0","Place of birth, according to his application for a Social Security accounty, was Cameron, OK. He showed this same location when he registered for the World War II draft, as a resident of Sallison, OK. This draft registration also named Lucile Myers, of Bokoshe, OK, as the ""person who will always know your address."" Anthony indicated he worked for himself.

His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Frances Allen Titsworth, links him to his spouse, Bessie Elizabeth McLemore (1898-1983), with whom he shares a double marker. When his widow, Bessie, applied for his military marker she also showed that he was a Gunners Mate, 1rst class, and had enlisted on 9 May 1917 and was discharged 20 Dec 1918. Bessie showed her residence as McCurtain, OK, presumably wher Anthony died.

Anthony also has a miltary marker, inscribed with a cross, and the following:

Anthony McLemore
Oklahoma
GM1 US Navy
World War I
Feb 10 1888 May 25, 1953","STR06" "I38607","McLemore","William Anthony","10 Feb 1888","25 May 1953","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City, Ward 2 Block 600
Enumerated May 2, 1930
ED 55-74 SD 5 Sheet 14B
East Fifth Street
412-xxx-254
McLemore, Anthony Head R 22.5 M W 40 M 35 Ik Miss Miss Repairer Furniture
McLemore, Bessie Wf F W 33 M 17 Ark Mo Ark
McLemore, William Son M W 7 S Ok Ok Ark [From Previous marriage, based on length of marriage?]","STR06" "I36341","McLemore","William Armstead","1 Oct 1878","19 May 1949","0","John Ellington writes that ""My grandfather William Armstead McLemore Born October 1, 1878 Lavina, Tn. Died May 19, 1949 in Memphis buried in Jackson, Tn. Hollywood Cemetery. He was married twice:

Katie Laura Rogers in Lavina, Tn. And remarried 8 years after her death to Gladys Gertrude Pearcy (dau of William Pearcy and Rosa Haney).

William's mother died when he was 8 yrs old and was raised by his dad till his death when William was in his teens. I have a deal more on their children of which my mom is the last surviving of her brother and sisters.

John Ellington writes William's father was ""John Armstead McLemore (my great-grandfather)....He was married to Maggie Mathis and Mary Matthews. He and Mary had one child. ""

This is the same information shown on his FindAGrave memorial page.

Mark Freeman shows him as the same person as the John A. McLemore, born ca 1845, to Abraham McLemore and Permelia Jane Camp. He also indicates that he might instead be named William Armistead McLemore. He married Mary ""Nannie"" MATHEWS.

Based on the ten year gap in age it is not proven these John A. McLemore's, born in Tennessee, are indeed the same person.

John A. Ellington email: pastore814@yahoo.com

","STR06" "I36341","McLemore","William Armstead","1 Oct 1878","19 May 1949","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
[Not proven to be the parents of William Armstead McLemore, additionally, original image is very faint and copied from the transcription, not the actual microfilm]
Tennessee, Carroll County, District `
J. S. Mc Lemore* 24 W M Head Married TN NC VA
Nannie Mc Lemore* 24 W F Wife Married Tn Tn Tn
William A. Mc Lemore 4 W M Son Single Tn Tn Tn
Laura P. Mc Lemore 2 W F Dtr Single Tn Tn Tn

*Could this be the J S McLemore who married N E Seavers on 22 Sep 1874 in Carroll County, Tennessee? [Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002, Ancestry.com]


1910 Census
Tennessee, Madison County, Fifteenth District, Jackson City
Enumerated 26 Apr 1910
SD 8 ED 173 Sheet 1B
110-73-75
McLemore, William Head M W 32 m1 13 Tn Tn Tn Laborer Heading? Factory
McLemore, Katie Wf F W 29 m1 13 4/4 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Alice Dtr F W 11 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Nettie Dtr F W 9 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Willie Dtr F W 5 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, J. B. Son M W 2 S Tn Tn Tn
Rogers, Lizzie Mother in law F W 65 Wed 2/2 Tn Tn Tn (Indexed by Ancestry.com as ROYERS)
Rogers, Ephram Brother in law M W 24 S Tn TN TN (Indexed by Ancestry.com as ROYERS)

1920 Census
Tennessee, Madison County, City of Jackson
Enumerated 2 and 3 Day January 1920
SD 8 ED 167 Sheets 1A and 1B
239-11-14
McLemore, William A Head M W 40 Wd Tn Tn TnForeman Saw Mill
McLemore, Mattie Mae Dtr F W 18 S Tn Tn TnStenographer Bank
McLemore, Willie K Dtr F W 15 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, J. B. Son M W 12 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Mary Margarette Dtr F W 8 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Minnie Lee Dtr F W 5 S Tn Tn Tn
Johns, James B Son in law m W 27 N Tn Tn Tn
Johns, Alice Dtr F W 21 M Tn Tn Tn
Johns, William Grandson M W 1 4/12 S Tn Tn Tn
Watson, Joe Boarder M W 47 S Tn Tn TN Laborer Farm","STR06" "I35855","McLemore","William Bethea","Bef 1848","Bef 1850","0","Appears to have died young?","STR06" "I28673","McLemore","William Carroll ""R.C. Johnson""","29 Jan 1893","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Allie WILSON.

Lived under the assumed name R.C. JOHNSON for almost 70 years.","STR06" "I25909","McLemore","William Christmas","2 Jun 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have died ca 1882.","STR06" "I25909","McLemore","William Christmas","2 Jun 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1860 Census
Tennessee, Shelby County, 4th Civil District
Enumerated 20 Aug 1866
Page 217
1369-1411
W.C. McLemore 32 Farmer $100 Tenn
A.D. McLemore 30 Farmer $100 Tenn","STR06" "I35537","McLemore","William Daniel ""W. D.""","7 Nov 1922","31 Oct 1943","0","McLemore, William D.: Cpl. William D. McLemore, entered the Air Forces in 1940, trained in San Juan, Puerto Rico and Cuba. Served in Puerto Rico. Killed in a plane crash October 1943.

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txvzcgrg/grgWWM13.htm

Bruce Walker emailed that William Daniel ""W D"" McLemore- b, Nov. 07,1922 in Canton,Van Zandt Co.,Texas-- d. Oct. 31,1943-- Burial, Oct,31,1943 - Tablets of The Missing At East Coast Memorial, Missing In Action Or Buried At Sea; Battery Park, New York City,New York, USA--WWII, Corporal, Service ID: 18013927, 417th Bomber Squadron, 25th Bomber Group, Medium, U.S. Army Air Forces.
","STR06" "I24667","McLemore","William Delbert ""Mack""","10 Sep 1896","12 Apr 1959","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was a veteran of World War I, as well as a farmer. The informant was Mrs. McLemore, presuably his wife.","STR06" "I38418","McLemore","William Dennis ""Dennie""","19 Jan 1878","Aug 1968","0","When his mother died in 1910, he was listed as ""Prof. W. D. McLemore of Nantucket Island, Mass."" When his father died in 1940, he was shown as of Caldwell, N. J.","STR06" "I38418","McLemore","William Dennis ""Dennie""","19 Jan 1878","Aug 1968","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Massachusetts, Nantucket County, Nantucket Town
Enumerated 27 Apr 1910
SD 119 ED 1078 Sheet 6B
15-166-182
McLemore, William D. Head M W 32 m1 1 Ill Ill Ill Teacher Manual Labor
McLemore, Elizabeth B Wf F W 33 m1 1 0/9 Ind Ky Ind Teacher Music

1920 Census
New Jersey, Essex County, West Caldwell Borough
Enumerated 14 and 15 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 293 Sheet 9A Stamped 9
Lane Avenue
McLemore, William D. Head M W 41 M Ill Ill Ill Teacher
McLemore, Elizabeth Wf F W 40 M Ind Ky Ind
McLemore, Dorothy J Dtr F W 9 S Mass Ill Ind

1930 Census
New Jersey, Essex County, Caldwell Borough
Enumerated 26 Apr 1930
ED 7-357 SD 4 Sheet 13B
80-310-347
McLemore, William D Head 16000 M W 52 M 30 Ill Ill Ill Teacher Public School
McLemore, Elizabeth B Wf F W 51 Ind Ky Ind Florist Nursery
McLemore, Dortothy J F W 19 S Mass Ill Ind






","STR06" "I27765","McLemore","William Edgar ""Ed""","14 Jul 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","When he registered for the draft during the first World War, he was a self employed farmer in Limestone County, Alabama. He was shown as Tall, of slender build, with gray eyes and black hair.","STR06" "I30345","McLemore","William Ernest ""Buck""","23 May 1912","19 Sep 1964","0","Will was raised by his mother, Rayde Stone, his father having left the family before he was born. His Texas Death certificate showed he was a Postal Carrier for the U. S. Post Office, and was not a veteran of the Armed Forces. He was also shown as a son of C. M. (sic) McLemore and Ray Stone. Informant was his wife, Mrs. Juantia McLemore.","STR06" "I30345","McLemore","William Ernest ""Buck""","23 May 1912","19 Sep 1964","0","(Research):Census Records:

1920 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 2
Enumerated 14 January 1920
SD 326 ED 73 Sheet 17B
Jasper and Brookeland Road
12-325-340
Stone, William E Hd M W 45 M Tx Ind Ind Farmer
Stone, Laura Wf F W 40 M Tx Tx
Stone, Ida May Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx
Stone, Willie Merl Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx
McLemore, Ray Dtr F W 22 Dv Tx Tx
McLemore, Earnest Grandson M W 7 S Tx Tx
Stone, Carl Son M W 24 M Tx Tx Fireman Log scaler
Stone, Gertrude Dtr-in-Law F W 17 Tx Tx
Stone, Harold Son M W 20 M Tx Tx Scaler Log scaler
Stone, Lill Dtr-in-law F W 19 M Tx Tx","STR06" "I27542","McLemore","William F.","23 Dec 1855","Feb 1940","0","Paul Williams writes that:

Gibson Co., IN Death Record Bk H Pg 64 for William F. McLemore

1) Born 23 Dec 1850 KY
2) Spouses name Amanda
3) age 89 years 1 month 18 days
4) Fathers name: John
5) Mothers name: Sarah Jane Kirby -- this is puzzle, Paul speculates the
informant had his sisters name on her mind as, Sarah had died about 7
years earlier or just didn't know
6) Date of death: not shown -- another puzzle as what the death record does
show is buried 11 Feb 1940 !!

As Williams parents were married in March, 1855, it appears he was actually born nine months later, in December, 1855 vs. five years prior to their marriage.","STR06" "I27542","McLemore","William F.","23 Dec 1855","Feb 1940","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Census
Kentucky, Rockcastle County, E.D. 97
FHL Film 125441 NA Film T9-0441 Page 416C

William McLemore Self M M W 23 Ky Laborer KY KY
Amanda McLemore Wife M F W 19 KY Keeping House VA VA
Louise Tyree Sister-in-Law S F W 11 Ky At Home VA VA

1900 Census
Kentucky, Rockcastle County, Precinct No. 7
Enumerated 1 June 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 1 Stamped 168A
7-7
McLemore, John and Paralee with daughter
8-8
McLemore, John D and Nancy A, with divorced son, Thomas
9-9
McLemore, William T Hd W M Dec 1847 52 M 13 Ky Ky Ky Farmer
McLemore, Amanda Wf W F May 1865 35 M 13 9/8 Va Va Va
McLemore, Lee W Son W M Dec 1885 14 S Ky Ky Va Farm Hand
McLemore, Mary M Dtr W F July 1888 11 S Ky Ky Va At School
McLemore, Cyntha A Dtr W F Apr 1892 8 S Ky Ky Va At School
McLemore, James L. Son W M Mar 1894 6 S Ky Ky Va At School
McLemore, Emaline C. Dtr W F Mar 1895 5 S Ky Ky Va
McLemore, Jennie S. Dtr W F Feb 1897 3 Ky Ky Va
McLemore, Rosa N. Dtr W F May 1900 1/12 Ky KY Va
--/10
McLemore, Hackley Hd W M July 1874 25 M 4 Ky Ky Ky Farm Hand
McLemore, Lora Wf W F May 1878 22 M 4 0/0 Ky Ky Ky

1910 Census
Indiana, Crawford County, Sterling Twp
Enumerated 28 and 29 April 1910
SD 3 ED 34 Sheet 10A Stamped 91
220-229
McLemore, William Hd M W 56 M1 25 KY KY KY Farmer
McLemore, Mandy Wf F W 50 m1 25 10/8 Va Va Va
McLemore, Susie Dtr F W 11 S Ky Ky Va
McLemore, Louise Dtr F W 8 S Ky Ky Va

1920 Census
Indiana, Gibson County, Patoka Twp
Enumerated 10 Jan 1920
SD 77 ED 16 Sheet 5B
111-111
McLemore, William Hd M W 80 M Ky Ky Ky Laborer Farm
McLemore, Mada J Wf F W 52 M Va Va Va
Neske, Ruthie Granddaughter F W 4 11/12 S Ind Ky Ky

1930 Census
Indiana, Gibson County, Patoka
Enumerated April 18, 1930
ED 26-23 SD 12 Sheet 13A Stamped 238
294-299
McElemore, William Hd O $1000 M W 78 M Ky Ky Ky
McElemore, Manda J Wf F W 57 M 14 Va Va Va Laborer Washwoman","STR06" "I26854","McLemore","William F.","Abt 1857","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, SD 1
Page 21 Sd 2 ED 92
Enumerated 11 Jun 1880
HH #5
McLemore, Wm F W M 23 Farmer Miss Ala Ala
McLemore, Alllis S W F 21 Wf Keeps Home Miss Ala Ala
McLemore, Ernestine W F 5/12 Dtr Home Miss Miss Miss

1900 Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Beat One
Enumerated 16 Jun 1900
SD 5 ED 12 Sheet 12B
238-238
McLemore, W F Head W F Mar 1859 41 W 8/8 Miss Ala Ala (Appears to be Mrs. W F McLemore)
McLemore, Ernestine Dtr W F Jan 1880 20 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Lawrence Son W M Nov 1882 18 Miss Miss Miss Machinist
McLemroe, Corrinna Dtr W F Feb 1884 16 S Miss Miss Miss At School
McLemore, Lewis Son W M Dec 1887 12 S Miss Miss Miss At School
McLemore, Octavia Dtr W F Jun 1889 10 S Miss Miss Miss At School
McLemore, Lamar Son W M May 1892 8 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Lee Son W M Spet 1894 5 S Miss MIss Miss
McLemore, William Son W M Dec 1898 1 S Miss Miss Miss
240-240
McLemore, Amos Head W M Dec 1829 70 M 45 Miss NC Tenn Farmer
McLemore, Mary J Wf W F Dec 1838 61 M 45 9/6 Ala SC SC
McLemore, Drucilla O Dtr W F Oct 1869 30 S Miss Miss Ala
McLemore, Lewis K Son W F Mar 1877 23 S Miss Miss Ala Farmer","STR06" "I38322","McLemore","William Harvey","Abt 1816","12 Dec 1863","0","John Stromberger writes that William Harvey McLemore was a confederate soldier in the Civil War, and was taken prisoner September 14, 1863, dying of Pneumonia on December 12, 1863 while being held prisoner in Alton, Illinois.","STR06" "I38322","McLemore","William Harvey","Abt 1816","12 Dec 1863","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Illinois, Menard County, Twp 19 Range 5. P. O. Sweetwater
Enumerated 1 Aug 1860
915-876
William McLemore 44 M Farmer Tennessee (Ancestry has this indexed, in error, as Pennsylvania)
Rachel McLemore 41 F Kentucky
James McLemore 16 M Illinois
Joseph D. McLemore 14 M Illinois
William G. McLemore 11 M Illinois
Mary A. McLemore 9 F Illinois
Robert J. McLemore 1 M Illinois
Elizabeth Montgomery 16 F Domestic Indiana

","STR06" "I38433","McLemore","William Homer","31 May 1915","26 Feb 2012","0","The Janke Tree at WorldConnect shows that he married Joy PERA on 25 Nov 1946, and that they had two children.

William H. ""Mac"" McLemore was born in Portland, OR on May 31, 1915. He attended St Joseph's Military Academy in Rio Vista and Burlingame High School. Mac entered the Navy in 1934 serving aboard the USS Augusta, part of the Asiatic Fleet and skippered by, then, Capt. Chester Nimitz. He maintained that being on the Augusta with Nimitz was the best education he ever had. He was discharged from the Navy in 1937, and reenlisted for WWII. Mac was then assigned to PT Base Ron 4 which moved to various islands in the South Pacific before he was assigned to PT 121. PT 121 was destroyed by friendly fire on March 27, 1944. Mac and his surviving shipmates evaded capture after the sinking by standing on the reef of a nearby enemy held island for 5 hours before being rescued. Mac was then re-stationed on PT Base Ron 4.

Mac had a wonderful sense of humor and loved to tell stories about his time in the Navy and about the various jobs he held over his lifetime. He worked for GTE Sylvania for over 20 years until his retirement in 1980.

He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Joy, his daughters Joy (Gary Rabins), Jeanne (Gary Roberts), grandchildren Ellen & David Roberts and cousin Camille Whitaker.

Services will be held Tuesday March 6, 2012 at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in San Jose at 11:00 AM.
Published in San Jose Mercury News/San Mateo County Times on March 4, 2012","STR06" "I29625","McLemore","William Jessee","15 Apr 1870","17 Nov 1959","0","Colby Fugate shows his as born in Virginia, but it appears from both his marriage record and the 1900 census that he was likely born in Kentucky, possibly Perry County. His Death certificate also shows the place of birth as Kentucky.

His death certificates shows he was a Merchant, widowesd, and lists his wife as Gaylia Jessee.","STR06" "I29625","McLemore","William Jessee","15 Apr 1870","17 Nov 1959","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Virginia, Wise County, Gladesville Magisterial District
Enumerated 28 and 29 June 1900
SD 9 ED 123 Sheet 19A
313-328
McLemore, William J Hd Apr 1870 30 M5 Ky Va Va Farmer
McLemore, Ava B Wf July 1872 M5 1/1 Va Va Va
McLemore, Vivian R Dtr W F May 1896 4 S Va Ky Va","STR06" "I29625","McLemore","William Jessee","15 Apr 1870","17 Nov 1959","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I27521","McLemore","William Kearney","Abt 1825","Abt 1889","0","Dr. Paul McLemore emailed, in March 2010, that ""My fathers grandfather is William Kearney McLemore b 1825 d 1889 this is on the tombstone Holley Springs Cem, Van Zandt Co., Texas, He came from Shreveport, Louisiana to Van Zandt county""

The 1880 census shows that W. K. McLemore was born in North Carolina. John Simpson McLemore, buried near him in the Holly Springs Cemetery in Van Zandt county, instead reports his fathers place of birth as Mississippi in 1880 and as Tennessee in 1900. And J. M. McLemore, who is likely son James Madison McLemore, reports in 1880 that his father was born in Indian Territory, but later reports North Carolina.

Peggy Stewart Gore also shows William Kearney McLemore as being born in Tennessee.","STR06" "I27521","McLemore","William Kearney","Abt 1825","Abt 1889","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

Description: 1880 United States Federal Census

Name: W. K. Macklymore
Home in 1880: Van Zandt, Texas
Age: 54
Estimated birth year: abt 1826
Birthplace: North Carolina
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Father's birthplace: North Carolina
Mother's birthplace: North Carolina

Occupation: Farmer
Marital Status: Widower
Race: White
Gender: Male

W. K. Macklymore 54 NC NC NC
Ellen Macklymore 20 MS NC Al
Nancy Macklymore 15 La NC Al
Annie Macklymore 12 La NC Al
Milton Macklymore 10 LA NC Al
Albert Macklymore 8 La NC AL
ED 123 Van Zandt Texas
FHL Film 125330 NA Film T9-1330
Page 120C

(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)","STR06" "I27521","McLemore","William Kearney","Abt 1825","Abt 1889","0","(Medical):A direct male descendant, still bearing the McLemore surname, participated in the Morrison yDNA study. He was predicted to be in the I1 haplogroup, the most common group in Scandanavia. However, he does not currently have any matches among the other 15 members with the McLemore surname in the study. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.","STR06" "I34415","McLemore","William Lee","23 Aug 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","He completed an application for a social security account on November 30, 1936 as a resident of Meridian, Mississippi. On this application, he listed his employer as the Mississippi Power Company of Meridian. His date and place of birth was shown as August 23, 1874 in Clarke County, Mississippi, with his parents shown as John Quincy McLemore and Martha Alice Johnson. ""Male"" and ""White"" were both checked as well.","STR06" "I34273","McLemore","William Leon","25 Nov 1895","17 Apr 1979","0","William L. McLemore, born 25 Nov 1895 in Hazelhurst, Mississippi to Oscar Adelbert McLemore and Mary Elizabeth Miller (Form 3227, Application for an SSN, filed ca February, 1956, with applicant saying he was age 67). No occupation listed. His mailing address at the time of the application was Rt. 2, Box 231, Hazelhurst, MS.

His FindAGrave memorial page has a photo of his military marker, which notes he served in the US Army during World War I.","STR06" "I32550","McLemore","William N.","4 May 1873","17 Dec 1947","0","Middle name said to be Newton.

Assumed, but not proven, to be a brother of John C. McLemore, the husband of Medina Loue ""Dena"" Swindle? They lived near each other at the time of the 1900 census, and were listed as adjacent families as of the 1910 census. Both census enumerations were in Walker County, Alabama.

The transcribed info on his FindAGrave memorial page instead has his year of birth as 1873. A photo of his marker shows this same year of birth, and also has an inscription indiciating he was a member of the Church of Christ for 35 years.

The Alabama, Deaths and Burial Index, 1881-1974 shows that Willie N. McLemore, born ca 1873 and died 17 Dec 1947 in Carbon Hill, Fayette, Alabama was the son of Frank and Martha McLemore.

Could this couple be his parents?


1870 Census
Mississippi, Chickasaw County, Post Office Buena Vista
Enumerated 2 July 1870
Page 39, stamped 145
322-310
McLemore, Frank 25 M W Farmer $500 $375 Alabama
McLemore, Mary A 26 F Keeping House $--- $100 Alabama
McLemore, Martha 2 F Miss
Hu???, Samuel 11 M W Domestic Servant Miss

Also living in Chickasaw County, Mississippi at the time o
f the 1870 census were Sterling P. McLemore (born ca 1826) and William McLemore (born bet 1821-1835), both thought to be sons of Abner McLemore of Lawrence County, Alabama. Could Frank be related to them?","STR06" "I32550","McLemore","William N.","4 May 1873","17 Dec 1947","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Alabama, Walker County, Twp 12 R 9 Beat 6 Carbon Hill
Enumerated 11 June 1900
SD 6 ED 141 Sheet 18B
248-252
McLemore, William N Hd W M May 1876 24 M 0 Ala Ala Miss Coal Miner
McLemore, Leona P Wf W F Jan 1877 23 M 0 0.0 Ala Ga NC

Other McLemore's in Walker county, Alabama:

Alabama, Walker, Carbon Hill, Twp 13 R 9 Beat 5 Carbon Hill
Enumerated 13 June 1900
SD 6 ED 141 Sheet 16B
319-325
McLemore, Arthur Boarder W M Aug 1872 27 S Miss Irland? Irland? Engineer Coal Mine

Alabama, Walker, Pr 7 (Beach Grove)
Enumerated 2 June 1900
SD 6 ED 142 Sheet 1B
11-11 A.C. and Nancy Swindle
13-13
McLemore, John Hd W M May 1878 22 M 0 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Susan E Wf W F May 1885 15 M 0 Ala Ala Ala


1910 Census
Alabama, Walker County, Pr. 5
Enumerated 29 April 1910
SD ? ED 175 Sheet 25A
513-526
McLemore, John Hd M W 34 m1 10 Miss Miss Miss Miner Coal Mines
McLemore, Dina Wif F W 25 M1 10 4/4 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Ruby Dtr F W 9 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Gussie S. Dtr F W 7 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Nellie Dtr F W 4 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Johnnie Dtr F W 2 S Ala Ala Ala
514-527
McLemore, William Hd M W 34 M1 10 Ala Ala Miss Farmer
McLemore, Leona Wf F W 22 M1 10 5/3 Ala Ga SC
McLemore, Carl Son m W 8 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, William F. Son M W 5 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Carrie Son M W 2 S Ala Ala Ala

1920 Census
Not locatoed

1930 Census
Alabama, Walker County, Precinct 26 Kansas
Enumerated April 22, 1930
111-114
McLemore, William N. Hd M W 54 M 24 Ala US US Farmer
McLemore, Leona P Wf F W 53 M 23 Ala Ga NC
McLemore, Canie L Son M W 22 M 22 Ala Miss Ala Machine helper Coal Mines
McLemroe, James E Son M W 16 S Ala Miss Ala
McLemore, Joe E. Son M W 11 S Ala Miss Ala Laborer Farm

1940 Census
Alabama, Walker County, E.P. 26 Kansas
Enumerated April 16, 1940
SD 7 ED 64-38 Sheet 9A
Iron Mountain Road
149
McLemore, Henry Head M W 29 M M no H-4 Ala Operator Saw Mill Same place
McLemore, Gertrude Wf F W 29 M No C-4 Ala same place
McLemore, Delaris Dtr F W 7 S Yes 1 Ala same place
150
McLemore, Will Head M W 65 M No 5 Ala Operator Farm same house
McLemore, Leona Wf F W 64 M No 5 Ala same house
McLemore, Clifford Son M W 26 S No H-1 Ala same house
151
McLemore, Joe Head M W 21 M No 6 Ala Coal Loader Coal Mine same place
McLemore, Willie Lee Wf F W 22 M No 7 Ala R Walker Ala
McLemore, Joe Anne Dtr F W 1 S No 0 Ala
152
McLemore, Carl Head M W 39 No H1 Ala Carpenter W.P.A. same place
McLemore, Maudie Wf F W 39 M No 7 Ala same place
McLemore, Berniece Dtr F W 12 S Yes 5 Ala Same House
McLemore, Lois Dtr F W 10 S Yes 3 Ala Same House
McLemore, Nell Dtr F W 7 S Yes 1 Ala Same House
McLemore, Bettye Joe Dtr F W s No 0 Ala Same House","STR06" "I31837","McLemore","William Oscar","Mar 1874","Between 1908 and 1910","0","WHO WERE HIS PARENTS? He is living with a Sallie/Suddie? McLemore at the time of the 1900 census. She was listed as his mother, and as single.

Sampson County Deed Book Book 139, Page 133 Abstract of Deed W.O. McLEMORE to A. F. FISHER

Made this first day of September 1905 by W.O. McLEMORE wife Margrett McLEMORE of Sampson County and state of North Carolina of the first part to A.F. FISHER of Sampson County and state of North Carolina of the second part...in consideration of the sum of Three Dollars to them paid by A.F. FISHER....convey to said A.F. FISHER....a certain tract or parcel of land in Little Coharie Township....adjoining the lands of J.L. BULLARD A.F. FISHER house tract, and others....containing one acres of land more or less..

...whereof the said W.O. McLEMORE hath hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written W.O. McLEMORE MARGRETT McLEMORE Attest W.J. FAIRCLOTH, J.P.

...North Carolina Sampson County the foregoing certificate of W.J. Faircloth J.P of Sampson County is adjudged to be correct and sufficient Let the instruments with the certificate be registered Witness my hand this 31st day of Oct 1905 W.F. SESSOMS Clerk Superior Court Recorded Oct 31st, 1915 R.A. INGRAM Regr. of Deeds","STR06" "I31837","McLemore","William Oscar","Mar 1874","Between 1908 and 1910","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1880 Census
Unable to locate

1900 Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, Little Coharie
Enumerated 12 June 1900
SD 3 ED 96 Sheet 8A Stamped 105
131-131
Macklemore, Sallie??? Hd W F Feb 1855 47? S 1 Child NC NC NC
Macklemore, William Son W M Mar 1874 24 M 6 NC NC NC Labore
r
Macklemore, Maggie D-in-law W F Apr 1872 M6 2/2 NC NC NC
Macklemore, Cordie Gr-dtr W F Feb 1897 S NC NC NC
Macklemore, Lisha A Gr-son W M May 1900 S NC NC NC

132/132
James and Mary Bullard

133/133
M??? and Maggie Sessoms


1910 Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, Little Coharie
329-329
Sessoms, Eslee Hd 56 S NC NC NC Farmer
Sessoms, Ellen Sophia Sister 55 S NC NC NC Laborer
Sessoms, Elsie B Sister 53 S NC NC NC Farm Laborer
Sessoms, Jeanette Sister 45 S NC NC NC Farm Laborer
Sessoms, Carrie Niece 25 S NC NC NC Farm Laborer
McLemore, Maggie Sister 39 Wd 4/4 NC NC NC
McLemore, Cordie Niece 12 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Elisha Nephew 10 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Emma Niece 4 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Minnie J Niece 9/12 S NC NC NC

1920 Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, Little Coharie
Enumerated 9 Mar 1920
SD 3, ED 90 Sheet 12B
234-234
McLemore, Maggie Hd F 44 Wd NC NC NC
McLemore, Cordie Dtr F 22 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Elisha Son M 19 S NC NC NC Laborer Saw Mill
McLemore, Emma May Dtr F 18 NC NC NC
McLemore, Minnie J Dtr F 10 S NC NC NC

1930 Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, Little Coharie
Enumerated April 26, 1930
ED 82 SD 12 Sheet 4B
410-416
Williams, William L M W 34 M25 NC NC NC Farmer
Williams, Minnie J F W 19 M16 NC NC NC
Williams, Willie A M W 4 10/12 S NC NC NC
Williams, Evalean F W 1 9/12 NC NC NC
----417
McLemore, Margaret E Hd F 54 Wd 21 NC NC NC
McLemore, Elisha A Son M 30 NC NC NC Farm Laborer
McLemore, Cordia Dtr F 32 S NC NC NC
McLemore, Mary H Niece F 12 S NC NC NC
Horne, Gillie Boarder M 58 Ed 25 NC NC NC Saw Mill Laborer","STR06" "I46699","McLemore","William Paul","30 Jun 1914","24 Nov 1974","0","An Obituary was published in the BIRMINGHAM NEWS for a William Paul McLemore on November 26, 1974, page 27.

Can be ordered from the Birmingham Public Library.","STR06" "I26060","","","","","","","" "I22318","McLemore","William Perry","27 Jun 1900","11 Dec 1964","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, his occupation was shown as a laborer for T. E. Owen in Minto, Sampson County, North Carolina. His nearest relative was Joel McLemore, his father. He was listed as age 18, of medium heighth and build, and he had gray eyes and light hair.

Was living with his brother, Elijah Franklin, at the time of the 1920 census.

Name: William Perry Mclemore
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 13 Dec 1964
Burial Place: Roseboro, N.C.
Death Date: 11 Dec 1964
Death Place: Roseboro, Sampson, North Carolina
Age: 64
Birth Date: 27 Jun 1900
Birthplace: North Carolina
Occupation: Parts Manager
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Lila Hall Mclemore
Father's Name: Joel Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Arleah Simmons
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B01431-4
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1953569
Reference Number: v 39B cn 39793
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994
","STR06" "I25471","McLemore","William Robert","Abt 1852","Abt 1910","0","From the 'Humboldt Courrier': ""Milan, TN., Jan. 30--Robert McLemore, aged about 68 years, died yesterday of pneumonia at the home of S. H. Hughes near here. He was a Confederate soldier. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Thomas Manning of Lavinia & Mrs. Fry of Cedar Grove,TN."" (Courtesy of Mark Freeman's Website McLEMORE FAMILY OF SOUTHSIDE VIRGINIA http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~markfreeman/mclemore.html)


Mark Freeman has him born ca 1842, however, this contradicts both the 1850 and 1860 census. It appears he was born in 1852. He must have been very young when entered the Civil War, perhaps in the last days of that war.","STR06" "I27171","McLemore","William Robert","14 Nov 1869","10 Feb 1932","0","The social security application of William's son, Sim, noted that his father was William W. McLemore, and that W. ""was a middle initial only.""","STR06" "I27171","McLemore","William Robert","14 Nov 1869","10 Feb 1932","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Jones County, Beat four
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900 by John P. Thornton
SD 6 ED 62 Sheet 2A Stamped 138
#26-26
McLemore, Wm R Hd W M Aug 1870 29 M7 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Eliza Wf W F Aug 1874 25 M7 3/3 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, James W. Son W M Jan 1895 5 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Martha A Dtr W F Sep 1896 3 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Ann C Dtr W F Jan 1899 1 S Miss Miss Miss

1910 Census
not located

1920 Census
not located

1930 Census
Mississippi, Pearl River, Beat 1, Poplarville Town
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 55-1 SD 22 Sheet 5B
94-98
McLemore, William Hd M W 63 Wd Miss Miss Miss Laborer Odd J
obs
McLemore, Add Son M W 28 S Miss Miss Miss Laborer Odd Jobs
McLemore, Sim Son M W 25 S Miss Miss Miss Fireman Steam Rail Road
McLemore, Edgar Son M W 13 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Irene Dtr F W 10 S Miss Miss Miss
----99
McLemore, James W Hd M W 35 M@30 Miss Miss Miss Laborer Odd Jobs
McLemore, Irene Wf F W 21 M@16 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Frank Gr.Son* M W 21 M@21 Miss Miss Miss Laborer Odd Jobs
(*Appears to be James's younger brother, not grandson)
McLemore, Nora Dtr-in-law F W 14 M@14 Miss Miss Miss
Ladner, Corine Dtr F W 31 Wd Miss Miss Miss
Ladner, Idell GrDtr F W 9 S Miss Miss Miss
Ladner, Dwight Grandson M W 4 7/12 S Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I21815","McLemore","William S.","Abt 1842","27 May 1864","0","According to Robert McLemore Butler, William S. McLemore was a private in Co A Regt 30, Infantry. He was born in 1842 in Sampson County. He enlisted September 1861 at Clinton. He was captured, date unknown, and then paroled on October 2, 1862 at Leesburg, Virginia. He died May 27, 1864 in a hospital in Richmond of Gunshot wounds. He was the son of Raiford McLemore born in 1815.","STR06" "I35571","McLemore","William Standlee","Abt 1914","Yes, date unknown","0","Paul McLemore writes that he married Authula Oneta McDONALD on 27 Aug 1939. He was a veteran of World War II and a Mason.","STR06" "I39934","McLemore","William Stanley","5 Dec 1923","20 Jun 1993","0","He had a military marker listing S. Maj US Army World War II-Korea","STR06" "I25189","McLemore","William Sterling","17 Apr 1889","Abt 1954","0","WWI Draft Registration shows him as William Stirling (sic) McLemore, DOB April 17, 1889, Dallas, Texas, and working as a clerk at Wells Fargo Express, with a wife, two children, and a mother-in-law as dependents. He was tall, with brown hair and dark eyes. His address at the time was 4015 Bowser Street in Dallas. The form was dated June 15, 1917.","STR06" "I25189","McLemore","William Sterling","17 Apr 1889","Abt 1954","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, Dallas, Dallas Pr 26, ED 53
SD 5 ED 53 Sheet 17 A (originally marked as 16 A and late
r corrected), it is also noted that most of the individuals listed on this page were lined through, including the McLemore family)
McLemore, Wm. Sterling Hd M W 35 M Tx La Ms Laborer Manufacturing
McLemore, Nellie A Wf F W 37 M Tex Ireland/English Kentucky
McLemore, Mary E Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, W S Jr Son M W 4 0/12 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Robert King Son M W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Dallas, Dallas
Enumerated April 29, 1930 By Milton Baugh
ED 57-68 SD 10 Sheet 70A Stamped 132
4233? Avondale
McLemore, William S. Hd O $6000 M W 41 M 25 Tx Ky Ky Cashier Distribution Motion Pictures
McLemore, Nell A F W 41 M 25 Tx Ky Ky
McLemore, Mary A Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, William S Jr. M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Robert K Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Cone, Mollie E Mother in law F W 64 Wd Ky Irish Free State Irish Free State","STR06" "I25558","McLemore","William Sugars","1 Feb 1830","7 Aug 1908","0","The biography below is courtesy of Mark Freeman. It includes excerpts from a Biographical sketch in Goodspeed's Tennessee History, Williamson County, pages 996 and 997.

""At seventeen years of age he entered Transylvania University at Lexington, Ky., and in 1849 he entered Lebanon Law School, where he graduated in 1851. In the same year he began to practice in Franklin, and in 1856 was elected county court clerk, and held this office until 1860, when he declined re-election and resumed the practice of law. In 1861 he enlisted in Company F, Fourth Tennessee Cavalry . . . "" Transylvania University records show William S. McLemore in the 1847-1848 academic index as a member of the Adelphi Society (a literary society). William S. McLemore, Esq. is listed as a candidate for Attorney General for the district composed of Williamson, Davidson, and Sumner counties.

Editor of the Western Weekly Review newspaper in Franklin in 1861. From the Williamson County Circuit Court Minute Books Vol. 15: Monday 15, July 1861 court met according to adjourment. Present the Hon. Nathaniel Baxter, Judge. The Attorney Gen. of this Judicial District being absent, the court appoints William S. McLemore, Attorney General pro tem who appears in court and accepts of said appointment and having taken an oath to support the Constitution of the Confederate States of America and the Constitution of Tennessee and the oath of an Attorney General entered on the duties of his appointment.

A detailed account of Company F is provided in ""The Williamson County Cavalry"" by Michael Cotten, 1994. According to Thenie's diary he had 3 horses shot from under him during the war. One was at Thompson Station when he was shot through the canteen. John Rucker has the canteen with the bullet entry and exit holes. William S. McLemore was elected 1st Lieutenant of the Williamson County Cavalry shortly after the formation of the unit at Carnton, near Franklin, on 28 Sep 1861. He eventually commanded the 4th Tennessee Cavalry, and ended the war in command of a brigade. The 4th Tennessee fought under Forrest, and in all the major engagements of the Army of Tennessee. W.S. was in temporary command of the regiment as a Captain during the capture of Streight's raiders in Apr - May of 1863, COL Starnes being absent due to illness. He assumed command of the regiment 1 Jul 1863 after COL Starnes was killed at Tullahoma. Col. W.S. McLemore commanded a brigade of cavalry in President Davis's escort when they were captured at Washington Georgia 9 May 1865. The regimental colors of the 4th Tennessee were cut into pieces and divided among the couriers and staff of Colonel McLemore. ""Dibrell's Old Flag was not Surrendered"" by C.L. Nolen published in the ""Confederate Veteran"". Goodspeed's (con't): In 1865 he returned home and immediately began the practice of law, which he continued until 1972 when he was elected criminal judge. In 1878 he was elected circuit judge of the Ninth Judicial Circuit.

The autobiography of Albert Sydney McLemore, USMC as well as Thenie's diary give accounts of the election and as W.S. as judge. W.S. McLemore's gavel and certificate as judge are in the Rucker law office on the square in Murfreesboro. In the settlement of a suit by G.A. Pope against John Dabney McLemore et al John Dabney McLemore is represented by the firm of McLemore, Bond, and Wallace. They request a fee of $300 for the suit. It was submitted 22 Apr 1869. Burke Bond is the step son of Barbara McLemore, W.S. McLemore's sister.

From: Historical Sketch of Maury County Tennessee Read at the Centennial Celebration at Columbia July 4, 1876. Columbia: Excelsior Printing Office 1876. Reprinted 1967 Maury Co. p. 74 ""In 1872, a Criminal Court was established in the counties of Williamson, Maury, Giles and Marshall, when the Hon. William S. McLemore, of Williamson was elected Judge of said court, which office he holds at this time.""

From: Century Review of Maury County 1805-1905 page 16&17 ""Circuit Court . . . Wm. S. McLemore, 72 (1872), for six years as special judge for criminal cases"" Trustee of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Franklin. On the board of advisors for the Tennessee Female College in Franklin, 1885-1886. See Thenie's diary for a copy of his speech at her commencement. From a letter from Aunt Dorothy to Albert S. McLemore, a copy which Harriet Hough provided me: ""I must tell you my favourite story about my grandfather: one day a Nashville girl came out to visit and he was delegated to drive her around and show her the countryside. He became fed up with her hoity-toity airs and citified questions and, when she pointed to some negro women hoeing cotton and asked what they were doing, he replied ""oh, they're just hoers"" - maybe the Scottish McLemores were lairds or thanes, but William Sugars was an earthy man!

The Whartons were intellectuals, which helps the family tree - and the Dabneys were aristocracy - but I don't know just where they fit in."" THE MAURY PRESS VOLUME II NO.I WEDNESDAY JANUARY 9,1861 NEWSPAPER CHANGE--DR.S.P.HILDRETH has retired from the editorial management of the Franklin Review,succeeded by W.S.McLEMORE,Esq. MR.BALCH,one of the publishers also retired. THE MAURY PRESS VOLUME II NO.2 THURSDAY JANUARY 24,1861 WE HAD THE PLEASURE--on Sunday last,of a visit from W.S.McLEMORE,Esq.,editor of the Franklin Review. More About William Sugars McLemore CSA: Burial: 09 Aug 1908, Rest Haven Cemetery, Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee55,56 Cause of Death: Paralysis Record Change: 01 Mar 2005

(Courtesy of Mark Freeman)","STR06" "I25558","McLemore","William Sugars","1 Feb 1830","7 Aug 1908","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1870 Federal Census
Tennessee, Williamson County, 9th Civil District, Post Office Franklin
Enumerated 7 June 1870 by Joel A. Anderson
Page 13, stamped 131
77-82
McLemore, Wm. 40 M W Lawyer $5000 $1500 Tenn
McLemore, Annie L 34 F W Keeping House Ala
McLemore, Annie 11 F W Tenn
McLemore, Bethenia 3 F W Tenn
McLemore, Albert S 1 m W Tenn
Grey, Susan 14 F B Domestic Servant

1880 Federal Census

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
W.S. MCLEMORE Self M Male W 50 TN Judge Of State Circuit Court TN TN
Annie MCLEMORE Wife M Female W 44 AL Keeping House VA AL
Annie Lou MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 21 TN At Home TN AL
Bethenia MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 13 TN At School TN AL
Albert MCLEMORE Son S Male W 11 TN At Home TN AL
Whorton MCLEMORE Son S Male W 9 TN At Home TN AL
Lizzie MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 1 TN TN AL
Source Information: Census Place District 9, Williamson, Tennessee
Family History Library Film 1255286 NA Film Number T9-1286
Page Number 126A","STR06" "I26084","McLemore","William Terry","6 Dec 1961","8 Jul 2005","0","From North Carolina Birth Index, 1800-2000
William Terry McLemore
6 Dec 1961 Cumberland County, North Carolina
Father Tilghman R. McLemore
Roll # B-C029_66006
Vol 174
Page 255","STR06" "I24601","McLemore","William Thomas","1 Dec 1871","20 Aug 1928","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Lee County, JP 3
Enumerated 22 June 1900 by Wm. J. Hall
SD 10, ED 58, Sheet 15A, Stamped 60
253-xxx-xxx
McLemore, ???? Hd W M Dec 1871 28 M 7 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McLemore, Nancy T Wife W F Feb 1874 26 M 7 4/4 Tx Ga Ga
McLemore, Laura E Dtr W F Nov 1894 5 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Elsie A. Dtr W F Mar 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Thadea C. Son W M Sept 1896 3 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Felix Son W M Feb 1899 1 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Parker County, JP 4, Part 3
Enumerated 16 Apr 1910 by Wade Williams
SD 12, ED 78, Sheet 1b
Mineral Wells Road
16-17
McLemore, W.T. Hed M W 38 Wd Tx La Tx Farmer
McLemore, Edith Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
McLemore, Elsie Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
McLemore, Thaddeus Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
McLemore, Felix Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
McLemore, Alton Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, T.G. Mother F W 56 Wd 6/6 Tx Nc Ga House Keeper for Son

1920 Census
Texas, Ellis, Inaigh, ED 130
Enumerated 27 Jan by H.E. Pipkin
SD 5, ED 130, Sheet 6A
FM 82-84
William McLemore Hd M W 48 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Bertie McLemore Wf F W 27 M Tx Ga Ga
Edith McLemore Dau F W 25 Unk Tx Tx Tx
Elsie McLemore Dau F W 23 Unk Tx Tx Tx
Thad McLemore Son M W 22 Unk Tx Tx Tx
Felix McLemore Son M W 20 Unk Tx Tx Tx
Alton McLemore Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Leo McLemore Dau F W 1 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Living near William is his brother, K.J. and nephew, George.","STR06" "I27700","McLemore","William Thomas","8 Jan 1874","29 Sep 1951","0","His FindAGrave memorial page states he was a practicing physician for 50 years.","STR06" "I16421","McLemore","William Thomas ""W. T.""","21 Jan 1922","17 Dec 2012","0","William Thomas (W. T.) McLemore, 90, went to be with the Lord on Monday, December 17, 2012 at Hospice Ministries in Ridgeland, MS. Funeral Services are 12 Noon today, December 19, 2012 from the Chapel of Ott & Lee Funeral Home in Brandon. Visitation will also be today from 11 am until 12 Noon at the Funeral Home. Burial will follow at 3 pm in Magnolia Memory Gardens in Meridian, MS with Military Honors.

W. T. McLemore was born on January 21, 1922 in Meridian, MS to the late Lee Shackelford and Ruth Graham McLemore. He was a Veteran of World War II, having served in the U. S. Army. He then worked for 35 years with Commercial Credit, retiring as manager/district manager. He had been a resident of Rankin County, MS since 1987. He was a member of Brandon Baptist Church and was a Mason with the Hattiesburg, MS masonic lodge.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Mary Weeks Stanton McLemore; his brother, Lewis ""Buddy"" McLemore; and his sister, Dorothy Lee McLemore Moore.

Survivors include two sons, John McLemore and wife, Jenny and Don McLemore and wife, Paula all of Brandon, MS; and five grandchildren, Joshua McLemore, Hannah McLemore, Zachery McLemore, Joe Dineen, and Paige Dineen.

Published online in the ClarionLedger.com","STR06" "I27641","McLemore","William Tollie","Nov 1883","11 May 1945","0","Obituary, copied from FindAGrave

Published in The Alabama Courier, Athens, AL Thursday, May 24, 1945

Funeral services were conducted Sunday, May 13, at 2:30 p.m. for W. Tollie McLemore, 62, of Cartwright, who died at his home Friday at 2:30 p.m. after a long illness.

Bro. Irvin Lee of the Church of Christ, of which the deceased was a life long member, was in charge of the services. Interment was in Lebanon Cemetery, Mutual Funeral Services of Decatur, directing. The many beautiful florals attested the love of this good man.

Pallbearers were J. L. Hudson, Hagan Brooks, Lynn Adams, J. T. Craig, Harwell Brackeen and J. T. King.

Surviving are his wife, the former Rossie Haraway; ten children, Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mrs. Bill Younger, Mrs. Carl Norwood, Lois, Frank, Lawrence, Robert, Jimmie, Glen and Kenneth McLemore; five brothers, Wiley O. McLemore, L. McLemore, Buford McLemore, Earlie McLemore and Cliff McLemore; three sisters, Mrs. Otis Pyron, Mrs. Emmett Blakely, and Mrs. Curtis Haraway.","STR06" "I27641","McLemore","William Tollie","Nov 1883","11 May 1945","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Big Creek Beat
Enumerated 16 Apr 1910
SD ?? ED 103 Sheet 1B
12-12
McLemore, William T. Hd M W 27 M1 2 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Mary A Wf F W 19 M1 2 1/1 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, William Son M W 1 Ala Ala Ala

1920 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, 8th Pr Big Creek Beat
7 and 9 February 1920
SD 8 ED 109 Sheet 12B
210-236
McLamore, Tolley W Hd W W 37 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLamore, Mary A Wf F W 28 M Ala Ala Ala
McLamore, Frank W Son M W 10 S Ala Ala Ala
McLamore, Nella R Dtr F W 8 S Ala Ala Ala
McLamore, Margarette Dtr F W 6 S Ala Ala Ala
McLamore, Lawrence Son M W 4 3/12 Ala Ala Ala

1930 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Big Creek Pr 8
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 42-17 SD 2 Sheets 7A and 7B Stamped 222
HH 121-131
Leslie and Lula McLemore
HH 121-132
McLemore, William T Hd M W 46 M 26 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Rassie Wf F W 29 M 20 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, William F Son M W 21 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Nella R Dtr F W 18 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Laura M Dtr F W 16 S ALa Ala Ala
McLemore, Aubrey L Son M W 14 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Hazel C Dtr F W 5 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Lois A Dtr F W 2 4/12 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Robert E Son M W 7/12 F S Ala Ala Ala

1940 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Beat 8
Enumerated April 15, 1940
SD 8 ED 42-21 SD Sheet 7B
Farm Road South of Fort Hampton Road
HH 106 Rent $5
McLemore, WT Hd M W 57 M High School-1 Year Ala R Limestone Ala Laborer WorkGang WPA Road Construction
McLemore, Rassie Wf F W 37 M High School-1 year Ala R Limestone Ala
McLemore, Lois A Dtr F W 13 S Attended School Grade 6 Ala R Limestone Ala
McLemore, Robert E Son M W 10 S Attended School Grade 4 Ala R Limestone Ala
McLemore, Jimmie Son M W 5 S Did not attend School Ala R-Limestone Ala
McLemore, Harold G Son M W 3 S Ala
McLemore, Carlk K Son M W 2/12 S Ala

","STR06" "I26073","","","","","","","" "I32089","McLemore","William Ware","Abt Jul 1836","8 Sep 1841","0","The Alabama genealogical register - v. 6, no. 3/4 (Sept/Dec 1964)
Thomas, Elizabeth Wood; Jenkins, Nelle Morris, 1894-1963

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Name of Cemetery: TAYLOR CEMETERY
Location: Taylor Place, Mytelene, Montgomery County, Alabama.
Present Owner: Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor Dickerson,
Mytelene, Alabama

William Ware, son of Moses and Martha C. McLemore
Died - 8 September 1841; Aged 5 years, 3 months, 5 days
","STR06" "I26168","McLemore","William Wharton","1 May 1871","20 Aug 1915","0","His Tennessee Death certificate indicates he was married, and engaged in clerical work, last employed by the Federal Reserve Bank. Informant was Mrs. W. C. Houston (his sister, Lizzie Minor McLemore Houston) also of Woodbury, Tennessee.","STR06" "I26168","McLemore","William Wharton","1 May 1871","20 Aug 1915","0","(Research):Not listed by MaryLynn Santa as a child of William and Annie, however, he was living in their household at the time of the 1870 census, and therefore assumed to be a child of theirs. This may be incorrect.","STR06" "I38326","McLemore","William Young","3 Feb 1849","17 Sep 1940","0","John Stromberger writes that William had been married first to Permelia Montgomery, however she died only four months after their marriage in late 1869. She was also buried in the Mason City Cemetery. Her photo remained in the family home, and William's second wife and children referred to her as ""Aunt Permelia.""

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/9FWC-R1Y/p1
Name: William Young Mclemore
Titles and Terms (original):
Death Date: 17 Sep 1940
Death Place: Mason City, Mason County, Illinois
Gender: Male
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Age: 91
Estimated Birth Year: 1849
Birth Date: 03 Feb 1849
Birthplace: Menard Co., Ill.
Father: William H. Mclemore
Father's Titles and Terms (original):
Father's Birth Place: Sangamon Co., Ill.
Mother: Rachel Smith
Mother's Titles and Terms (original):
Mother's Birth Place: Ky.
Occupation: Dentist
Residence: Mason City, Mason County, Illinois
Street Address:
Spouse: Catherine C. Mclemore
Spouse's Titles and Terms (original):
Spouse's Birthplace:
Burial Date: 19 Sep 1940
Burial Place: Mason City, Mason County, Ill.
Cemetery: Mason City Cemetery
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4152366
Image Number: 126
Film Number: 1832234
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: 37702; Reg.# 13
Collection: Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947

Illustrated Atlas Map of Mason County, 1874
BUSINESS NOTICES, Page 34
DENTAL SURGERY. Dr. W. Y. McLemore, having pursued the study and practice of his profession with Dr. Greenleaf, of Peoria, and thoroughly mastered all its details. Dr. McLemore came to Mason City in 1871 and opened rooms over Cargill & Swing's. He is prepared to undertake anything ever performed in dentistry. He has also been a student of anatomy and physiology, so that he can meet successfully many complicated cases beyond the reach of ordinary dentists. In proof of his skill he can refer to his former instructor, Dr. Greenleaf, and to the well-known surgeon, Dr. J. P. Walker, of Mason City. He is well provided with all the tools and machinery for preparing plates, making permanent and good fitting jobs. He is a young man and ambitious to stand high in his profession, and therefore, keeps himself informed by study of all the improvements in his art. The operation for cleft palate, by which speech is made perfect, has been frequently performed by Dr. McLemore, and probably by no other surgeon-dentitst in this part of the country.

(Courtesy of Carol Dorward)


DR. WILLIAM Y. McLEMORE
February 3, 1849 September 17, 1946

Funeral Services will be held at the Family Residence,
619 East Elm Street, Mason City, Illinois, Thursday,
September 19, 1940, at 2:30 o'Clock P. M.,
conducted by the Rev. T. H. Tull and
the Rev. E. O. England.

Services at the grave by Mason City Lodge
No. 403 A. F. & A. M. and Jackson-Kern
Post No. 496 American Legion.

Friends will be received at the Residence.

Interment in Mason City Cemetery

(Courtesy of Carol Dorward)

Obituary

Dr. McLemore, Last Civil War Vet in Mason Cty, Dies

Mason City, Ill., Sept. 17 (Special) - Dr. William Young McLemore, 91 years old, Mason County's last Civil War veteran, died at his home at 4:10 o'clock this morning. He had been ill for several years.

Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at the residence with the Rev. T. H. Hull of Villa Grove and the rev. E. O. England of the Mason City Methodist church in charge. Masonic and American Legion ritual will be given. Burial will be in Mason City cemetery.

Dr. McLemore was born February 3, 1849 in Menard County where he received his early education and then when to Chicago where he studied dentistry and optomerty.

On August 3, 1873, he married Catherine Sheppard at Washington, Ill. His wife and three children preceded him in death.

In the spring of 1864 he enlisted with Company H, 145th Volunteer Infantry.

In 1874 Dr. and Mrs. McLemore came to Mason City. He practiced dentistry here until 1918 and optometry until 1935.

He was a member of the Methodist church, G. A. R. and Mason City lodge A. F. and A. M. of which he was a past master.

Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. C. B. Wheeler of Miami, Fla.; Mrs. W. S. Middleton of Chicago and Miss Mamie McLemore of Mason City, and four sons, Calvin of Los Angeles, Calif., Frederick of Roseland, Calif., W. D. of Caldwell, N. J., and Harvey of Miami, Fla.

(Courtesy John Stromberger)","STR06" "I38326","McLemore","William Young","3 Feb 1849","17 Sep 1940","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Illinois, Mason County, Mason City Twp
Enumerated 3 Jun 1880
District 138
120-122
McLemore, W. U. W M 31 Dentist Ill Tenn
McLemore, Catherine W F 28 Wf Keeping House Ill Ohio Ill
McLemore, Calvin W M 5 son At Home Ill Ill Ill
McLemore, Mamie W F 4 Dau At Home Ill Ill Ill
McLemore, W. Dennis W M 2 Son Ill Ill Ill

1900 Census
Illinois, Mason County, Mason City Twp
Enumerated 15 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 64 Sheet 16A
Pine/Pinn? Street
364-368
McLemore, William Y Head W M Feb 1849 51 M 26 Ill Tn Ky Dentist
McLemore, Catharine C. Wf W F Nov 1851 48 m 26 10/8 Ill Oh Ill
McLemore, Mamie J Dtr W F Jan 1876 24 S Ill Ill Ill
McLemore, William D Son W M Jan 1878 22 S Ill Ill Ill Teacher School
McLemore, Ella M Dtr W F Feb 1881 19 S Ill Ill Ill Clerk Ra???t Store
McLemore, Fred M Son W M Dc 1882 17 S Ill Ill Ill
McLemore, Hattie M Dtr W F July 1887 12 Ill Ill Ill
McLemore, Homer S Son W M July 1891 8 Ill Ill Ill
McLemore, Harvy R Son Sept 1893 6 Ill Ill Ill

1910 Census
Illinois, Mason County, Mason City Township
Enumerated 5 May 1910
SD 11 ED 72 Sheet 15B
401-410
McLemore, W. Y. Head M W 61 m2 36 Ill Ky Ind Offician Office
McLemore, Catherine Wf F W 58 m1 30 10/8 Ill US Ill
McLemore, Mamie Dtr F W 34 S Ill Ill Ill
McLemore, Hattie Dtr F W 22 S Ill Ill Il Teacher Public School
McLemore, Ella Dtr F W 29 S Ill Ill Ill Saleslady Store
McLemore, Ray Son M W 16 S Ill Ill Ill

1920 Census
Illinois, Mason County, Mason City Twp
Enumerated 8 Jan 1920
SD 12 ED 87 Sheet 10A Stamped 139
Manard Street
211-213
McLemore, William Head M W 70 Wed Ill Tn Ky Doctor Dentist
McLemore, Mamie Dtr F W 43 S Ill Ill Ill Clerk Dry Goods Store

1930 Census
Illinois, Mason County, Mason City Twp
Enumerated 19 and 19 April 1930
ED 63-17 SD 18 Sheet 13A Stamped 231
619-366-368
McLemore, William Y Had M W 81 Wd 23 Ill Tn Ky none
McLemore, Mamie Dtr F W 54 S Ill Ill Ill Probation Officer County","STR06" "I26201","McLemore","William Young","15 Feb 1852","30 Oct 1929","0","http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/message/an/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.dade/1432

William Y. McLemore, born in Dade County in 1852, son of Archibald and Mary (Brown) McLemore, is the senior member of the firm of McLemore Brothers, general merchants and dealers in farm implements, live stock, etc., established in July, 1884. The value of their sales annually is about $30,000 the value of the stock being about $8,000. The subject of this sketch, the fourth child of a family of six, three sons and three daughters, was raised on the farm, received a common school education, and remained at home till 1878, when he entered the mercantile business at Crossroads with G. W. Wilson, where they remained in business till the railroad was built, at which time they removed to Everton and built the first store building, which was in the woods. The firm continued till 1882, in September, when Mr. McLemore retired, and in 1884 established the present firm with his brothers, Robert F. and Jasper M. This firm is one of the strongest mercantile firms in Dade County, They began with nothing, are thorough-going and live business men, and upright citizens. In 1881 William Y. married Serepta C., daughter of Calvin and Acenith Wheeler, formerly of East Tennessee, but early settlers of Dade County, where Mrs. McLemore was born, and where the father died. The mother died in Kansas. Mr. Wheeler was a merchant and manufacturer. Our subject has had three children, two of whom are living. In politics he is a Republican, voting for Hayes in 1876. He and wife are Presbyterians.

His death certificate, issued by the State of Missouri, lists his usual occupation as a Banker, and shows him to be the son of Archibald McLemore and Mary Brown of Tennessee. The informant was Clarence McLemore of Everton, MO. (Copy courtesy of Paul Williams).","STR06" "I26201","McLemore","William Young","15 Feb 1852","30 Oct 1929","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Missouri, Dade County, Rock Prarie Township, City of Everton, Ward 1
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 67 Sheet 2B
39-40
McLemore, William Y Head W M Feb 1852 48 M 19 Mo Tenn SC Retired Merchant
McLemore, Serepta C Wf W F Feb 1859 41 M 19 7/6 Mo Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Clyde G Son W M Mar 1883 17 S Mo Mo Mo At School
McLemore, Clarence L Son W M Jun 1888 1 S Mo Mo Mos At School
McLemore, Forrest Dtr W F Feb 1892 8 S Mo Mo Mo At School
McLemore, Ray Son W M Dec 1893 6 S Mo Mo Mo
McLemore, Dewey Dtr W F Mar 1897 3 S Mo Mo Mo
McLemore, Carl Son W M Marc 1899 1 S Mo Mo Mo
Ritchie, Edv J Lodger W M Apr 1870 30 S Ky Tenn Ky Merchant

1910 Census
Missouri, Dade County, City of Greenfield, Ward 2
Enumerated 3 May 1910
SD 6 ED 65 Sheet 16A
316-322
McLemore, William Head M W 58 M 30 Mo Tenn Tenn Store Owner General Store
McLemore, Nettie Wf F W 51 M 30 8/7 Mo Tenn Tenn Owner
McLemore, Clarence Son M W 21 S Mo Mo Mo Student
McLemore, Forrest Dtr F W 18 S Mo Mo Mo Student
McLemore, Ray Son M W 16 S Mo Mo Mo Student
McLemore, Dewey Dtr F W 13 Mo Mo Mo
McLemore, Carl Son M W 11 Mo Mo Mo
McLemore, Gretta Dtr F W 9 Mo Mo Mo","STR06" "I43923","McLemore","Willie Crawford","3 Aug 1900","4 Jun 1964","0","A Direct descendant of his, Timothy Wayne McLemore, is a yDNA match to my Father, Thomas E. McLemore, born 1931 San Augustine, Texas (FamilyTreeDNA)


Name Willie Craford Mclemore
Titles and Terms:
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Event Date 04 Jun 1964
Event Place Decatur, Morgan, Alabama
Gender Male
Race (Original):
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Age (Original) 63y
Birth Year (Estimated) 1901
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Spouse's Name Ninnie Mclemore
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
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Father's Name Jim Mclemore
Father's Titles and Terms:
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Mother's Name Minnie Dodd
Mother's Titles and Terms:
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Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Address:
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GS Film number 1909067
Reference ID 15147

Citing this Record:
""Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JKQD-P8M : accessed 29 Oct 2013), Willie Craford Mclemore, 04 Jun 1964; citing reference 15147, Department of Health, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 1909067.","STR06" "I43923","McLemore","Willie Crawford","3 Aug 1900","4 Jun 1964","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Alabama, Lawrence County, Pr 8
Enumerated 2 Apr 1930
ED 40-16 SD 1 Sheet 1A
5-5
Travis and Annie McLEMORE and family
6-6
Mrs. T. A. ADAIR and family
7-7
McLemore, W. C. Head M W 29 M 21 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Ninnie Wf F W 30 M 22 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Auburn Son M W 7 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Murline Dtr F W 4 4/12 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Lulien Dtr F W 1 11/12 S Ala Ala Ala

1940 Census
Alabama, Lawrence County, Pr. 9
Enumerated April 15, 1940
SD 8 ED 40-20 Sheet 9B
Cane Spring Road
162-R-8-Yes
McLemore, Willie (x) head m W 39 M No 6 Ala Same Place Farmer
McLemore, Mrs. Minnie Wf F W 40 M No 6 Ala Same Place
McLemore, Auburn Son M W 17 S No 6 Ala Same Place Laborer Farm
McLemore, Merline Dtr F W 14 S Yes 5 Ala Same Place?b?
?/b?McLemore, Luline Dtr F W 11 S Yes 3 Ala Same Place
McLemore, Amon Son M W 8 S Yes 1 Ala Same Place
McLemore, Raymond Son M W 4 S No Ala Same Place
McLemore, Hershel Son M W 2/12 No Ala Same Place","STR06" "I26174","McLemore","Willie Dickson","26 Apr 1862","16 May 1863","0","(Research):Listed as a child by MaryLynn Santa, but not in the home at the time of either the 1870 or 1880 census. It appears he most likely died at a young age.","STR06" "I25911","McLemore","Willoughby William","29 Oct 1835","15 Jan 1873","0","Said to have been in the CSA, Co. B, First Infantry Regiment, Tennessee.","STR06" "I29824","McLemore","Wilson","Between 1811 and 1813","Aft 1880","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
Alabama, Pike County
Enumerated 11 October 1850
409-409
Willson McLemore 37 M Farmer $350 NC
Louisa McLemore 38 F Ga
Queen McLemore 4 F Ala
Pamelia 2 F Ala
Samantha 8/12 F Ala
Margaret Brim 10 F Ga
John Saunders 21 M Farmer NC

1860 Census
Alabama, Pike County, Western Division, Post Office China Grove
Enumerated 11 July 1860
Page 53
349-349
Wilson McLemon 49 M Farmer $4000 $1200 NC
Louisa E McLemon 49 F Geo
Queen M.F. McLemon 13 F Ala
Queen A.A. McLemon 12 F Ala
Queen C.A. McLemon 9 F Ala
Queen J. McLemon 8 F Ala
James W.A.J. McLemon 4 M Ala
William Brim 14 M Ala
James Osteen 22 M F. Laborer Geo
Avis A. Broxton 75 F Geo

1870 Census
Alabama, Pike County, Beat No. 3, Post Office China Grove
Enumerated 5 August 1870
Stamped 289
HH 145 Fanny Braxton, widow with children
HH 146-146
McLendon, Wilson 58 M W Farmer $2000 $1200 NC
McLendon, Louiza 59 F W Keeping House Ga
McLendon, Queen J 19 F W Ala
McLendon, James W 15 M W Ala

1880 Census
Alabama, Pike County, Beat 2 China Grove
Enumerated 5 Jun 1880
Page 19 SD 4 ED 146 Stamped 71
163-163
McLemore, Wilson W M 69 Farmer NC --- ---
McLemore, Experience W F 69 Wf Keepin Hosut Ga Ga Ga
McLemore, Isabella W F 28 Dtr Housekeeper Ala NC Ga
McLemore, Wilson W M 25 Laborer on Farm Ala NC Ga
McLemore, Laura W F 18 Dtr Housekeeper Ala ??? ---
Broxton, William K W M 56 Brother-in-law Ga Ga Ga
Hood, Zach W M 21 Laborer Laborer on Farm Ala --- ----
Andres, James M W 21 Laborer Laborer on Farm Ala --- Ala
","STR06" "I21646","McLemore","Wright","Abt 1713","Between 1760 and 1766","0","Wright MACKLEMORE had 140 acres of land patented to him on the south side of Poplar Swamp in Isle of Wight County (the southwestern part, later Southampton County), Virginia on August 1, 1734 (Patent Book 15, pg. 242). Since Wright was not among the known sons of James and Fortune, and therefore must have been one of, if not THE, oldest grandson. Hence his father had to have been James' eldest son, William, as no one else could have been married by 1713, the latest date possible for Wright's birth.

Wright is known to have had at least four sons (and possibly a fifth) and two daughters. After 1750, he and his sons Wright Jr., William, Moses, and Drewry (and according to Rudy H. Leverett, also a James), and two daughters Judeth, wife of William PITMAN, and ???, wife of James WIGGINS, are found in Edgecombe County on or near land devised to Wright's father William Sr. by James, the original immigrant. Several of these family members moved southward into Duplin (later Sampson) County, North Carolina, in the 1770's, where Wright's son William is credited with founding a large family line. (James L. McLemore, III, p 51).

Robert McLemore (Bob) Butler PO Box 487Fuquay Varina, NC 27526 Email: rmbnc@juno .com
Briar Branch Baptist Church is the third oldest Baptist Church in Bladen County. The church had its beginning as a mission of the Beaver Dam Baptist Church of Sampson County [ed: Cumberland County] which some years ago was in Bladen County. According to the records of the Beaver Dam Baptist Church that church began holding conferences at Briar Branch on Saturday before the fourth Lords Day in October of 1828. This was some four years before White Lake Baptist Church was constituted as the Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church and some six years before Hickory Grove Baptist Church was constituted. But Briar Branch continued to be a mission of Beaverdam Church until 1843, and was not duly constituted.

In a conference at Briar Branch on Saturday before the fourth Lord's Day in October of 1843, Beaver Dam Baptist Church agreed to dismiss the following members to constitute the church at Briar Branch: Amos Cain, Daniel L. Smith, Daniel Smith, Daniel Register, George W. Downing, Thomas Sessoms, William D. Smith, Baseter Davis, Edward Davis, Beaman West, Sarah A. Smith, Rhoda Gardner, Mary A. Downing, Elizabeth Smith, Aley Bryant, Margaret Sessoms, Anna M. Tatum, Elsa McLemore, May J. Tatum, Mary J. Reeves, Mary Register, John Smith, Sr., Evin Downing, William Harvey, John H. Tatum, William J. Cowan, Daniel R. Cain, John D. Smith, Owen J. Gardner, Nathan H. Jones, Meredith Cain, Helen Davis, Francis Sessoms, Ann J. Harvey, Mary Smith, Susan Smith, Martha Smith, Elizabeth A. Downing, Jane Weeks, Susan Smith, Sr., Mary Sessoms, Molsey Davis, James Smith, Theophlus Tatum, Wright McLemore, John Downing, James S. Beard, John Cain, Milton J. Smith, Thomas B. Cowan, William C, West, John Edge, Elizabeth Cain, Mary Downing, Pen[n]y Hayes, Sarah Suggs, Claressa Beard, Susan Smith, Zillpha Smith, Mary A. Cain, Francis Sessoms, Martha West.","STR06" "I21656","McLemore","Wright","Aft 1730","Yes, date unknown","0","In a letter dated October 29, 1986, written by James L. McLemore, III to Rudy Leverett, it is noted that by deed dated December 30, 1809, and recorded in July, 1811, in Southampton Deed Book 12, page 354, Joel WESTBROOK and his first wife Rebecca [Nicholson] conveyed to her kinsman John NICHOLSON 43 3/4 acres, being 1/4 of a tract of 175 acres, ""Beginning at a maple by the side of poplar swamp a corner tree of WRIGHT McLEMORE's thence by said McLemore's line to a red oak, thence N. East course to lightwood post in Adam IVEY's thence along said IVEY's to a maple by the side of the northwest prong of the Mery? branch, thence down the various courses of said branch (to) poplar swamp, thence down the said Swamp to the beginning.""

IT IS NOT KNOWN, however, which of the several contemporaneous Wright McLemore's this deed description relates to. James McLemore also notes that it is not unusual for an old description to be copied and recopied into subsequent deeds without making any attempt to correct adjoining land owners after their death or after the sale to a new owner. However, he states that his experience with deeds of that era seems to indicate that the draftsmen of those conveyences tried to keep up with who was the current adjoining land owner. Hence he believes that a Wright McLemore owned land adjoining Joel Westbrook and Adam Ivey on Poplar Swamp in 1809.","STR06" "I21765","McLemore","Wright","Abt 1736","Yes, date unknown","0","James McLemore, III writes that he did not appear to have any family.,

I have in my notes, unsourced, a reference to a deed between MACLEMORE, Wright Grantee p 413 of Book 4 Anthony RITCHIE to Wright MACLAMORE 19 Feb 1770 50 pounds for 150 acres. Later in the year, he sold land to James TINKER, as detailed below.

Abstract of Deed Sampson County Deed Books Book 4, Page 422

WRIGHT McLAMORE to James TINKER 150 acres

Wright MACLAMORE of Duplin County a province of North Carolina for and in consideration of the sum of One Hundred Pounds by James TINKER of the County and province aforesaid....do convey....unto the said James TINKER...one certain tract of land and plantation lying and being in the county and province aforesaid on the west side of great Cohary...containing one hundred and fifty acres of land by estimation....being apart of a tract of land granted to William MAGU...

In witness whereof I the said Wright MACLAMORE...hereunto set my hand and fixed my seal this seventeenth day of July in the year of Our Lord Anno Domini One Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy 1770

Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of Nathan HALL and Richard CASWELL

Wright (his mark) McLAMORE, North Carolina

Duplin County registered at the Registers Office of the aforesaid County in....Folio 432 and 433 this twenty eight day of November anno domini One Thousand Seven Hundred and seventy one 1771....Thomas BLAKE Register in and for the said County

(Abstracted from the original by Melinda McLemore Strong on 26 May 2005)

This deed is ASSUMED to involve Wright McLemore, Jr, as Mark Freeman indicates that his father, Wright, died in 1766, prior to the execution of the above referenced deed

Is this the Wright (unmarried) who was listed in the Salisbury District of Surry County, NC at the time of the 1790 census? The listing was for 1 male, over 16.

Robert McLemore Butler states that a Wright McLemore married a Sarah RANSOME on 17 May 1795 in Sampson County, North Carolina. It is not known with certainty which of the several Wright McLemore's that were contempories was the groom. If this is his marriage record, he would have been in his 60's. However this marriage is also listed, on Ancestry.com as ""McLemore, Wright & Sarah Ransome, 16 May 1795, George HUDSPETH, bondsman. The book MARRIAGES SURRY COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA 1779-1868 is the source of this information. The marriage therefore appears to be for another Wright McLemore, and not the Wright of Sampson County.","STR06" "I21765","McLemore","Wright","Abt 1736","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):In a letter dated October 29, 1986, written by James L. McLemore, III to Rudy Leverett, it is noted that by deed dated December 30, 1809, and recorded in July, 1811, in Southampton Deed Book 12, page 354, Joel WESTBROOK and his first wife Rebecca [Nicholson] conveyed to her kinsman John NICHOLSON 43 3/4 acres, being 1/4 of a tract of 175 acres, ""Beginning at a maple by the side of poplar swamp a corner tree of WRIGHT McLEMORE's thence by said McLemore's line to a red oak, thence N. East course to lightwood post in Adam IVEY's thence along said IVEY's to a maple by the side of the northwest prong of the Mery? branch, thence down the various courses of said branch (to) poplar swamp, thence down the said Swamp to the beginning.""

IT IS NOT KNOWN, however, which of the several contemporaneous Wright McLemore's this deed description relates to. James McLemore also notes that it is not unusual for an old description to be copied and recopied into subsequent deeds without making any attempt to correct adjoining land owners after their death or after the sale to a new owner. However, he states that his experience with deeds of that era seems to indicate that the draftsmen of those conveyences tried to keep up with who was the current adjoining land owner. Hence he believes that a Wright McLemore owned land adjoining Joel Westbrook and Adam Ivey on Poplar Swamp in 1809.","STR06" "I21771","McLemore","Wright","Aft 1745","Between 1780 and 1787","0","In Rudy Leverett's files at the McCain Library and Archives at the University of Southern Mississippi, there is a photocopy of a ""Indented Certificate"" between the Treasury Office in Charleston, South Carolina, and the Estate of a Wright McLemore. Wright's Estate was entitled to the sum of Four Shillings and four pence on demand, which represents one Year's Interest on the Principal Sum of Three pounds two Shillings and ten pence, and the like Interest annually, with the principal sum to be paid on the twenth sixth of January 1788. This certificate was dated January 26, 1786. Wright's widow, Mary McLemore signed this indenture based on the service of her Late Husband, Wright McLemore on the 13th of January 1787. It appears that Wright McLemore served 17 days as a private in 1779, and additional 44 days in the Militia in 1779, as certified by Capt Garvin, and 56 days as a private in the Militia in 1780.

It is ASSUMED this record relates to the Wright McLemore was was the son of Ricard McLemore and Agnes Frisby, based on both his age (30 or younger) and location (South Carolina). This is not known for certain, and the record may relate to one of the several Wright McLemore's that lived in the area of the Virginia and Carolina's prior to the Revolutionary War. This Revolutionary Service is also referenced in ""Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution"" by Bobby Gilmer Moss (Genealogical Publishing Co, Inc 1983). Page 636 of this book shows ""McLemore, Wright He served in the militia during 1779 and 1780. A.A. 5125; X552; X 1513.

Included in Dr. Leverett's files was a notecard for Wright, indicating his date of death was ca 1784. Dr. Leverett further noted that he received a letter from Norma Moon in August, 1978, in which she stated that ""Richmond County, Ga., Wright married Mary Day (widow), Georgia Colonial Records state in deed dated Janayr 18, 1774 that children of Owen DAY were conveyed 1/2 of 500 acres...Mary Day signs Wrights Indents to John Chisolm. Wright died ca. 1784. He served 117 days in S.C. militia.""

Handwritten on the notecard was a note that Wright and Amos were of the same generation, perhaps being an older brother or 1rst cousin. This Wright would be a first cousin, once removed, of Amos McLemore of Sampson County, NC.

(The original photocopy was recieved by Rudy Leverett from the S.C. Dept. of Archives and History in Columbia, South Carolina in 1982. Melba Gene McLemore received a copy from the McCain Library in June, 2006. The copy was in AM04-27, Box 6).","STR06" "I21896","McLemore","Wright","Aft 1767","Abt 1829","0","James McKinney indicated that Wright was on Skaggs Creek in 1806 paying taxes on 100 acres of Thompson's land. He was also on the 1810 and 1820 Census of Rockcastle County.

Richard Gentry made claim for Revolutionary service under the 1832 law. He said he was born in Lunenburg Co.Va. Dec.27, 1755. He resided in Union District near the Tiger River in 1780 he served under Col.James Cotton in the battle of Cowpens and battle of King's Mountian. Richard married in 1793 Gestin daughter of Ayres Hedgepeth. Soldier died in Rockcastle Co.Ky. Feb.13, 1836

On the 7th day of April 1855 Jestin Gentry aged 80 years a resident of Rockcastle Co. she states that her husband Richard Gentry rec'd $48.39 per. She states she was married to Richard Gentry in Surry Co.N.C. by William Elliot and her name before she marrried was Gestin Hudspeth. She was making claim for bounty land on the 3rd day of March 1855.

In Nov.17, 1842 Wright McClemore a resident of Lincoln Co.Ky. made an affadavit for Jenstin. He states ""I lived about 4 miles from Gestin in Surry Co.N.C. He states do to the excessive rain he did not attend the wedding of Richard Gentry and Jestin but his neighbors did"" He further states that Richard Gentry and his wife visited his father many times. ""They had children in North Carolina and more after moving to Kentucky."" He further states that his brother Gilliam made affadavit for Richard Gentry to receive his pension.

Richard Gentry's pension application is #4332

Revolutionary War Pension Applications, National Archives Microfilm. File W8844, (BLWt 26713-160-55): Richard GENTRY, widow Justina or Gestin, [also Justin, Justiney, Gestiney] of Rockcastle Co. KY. Credited with 13 months service as a private in SC militia.

Richard Gentry appeared in Rockcastle County court, KY, 12 Sep 1832, age 77 years as of next Dec. 27th [born 27 Dec 1755]. Testified that he had first volunteered for service in SC militia from Union District, SC, near the Tyger River [about 1780]... He gave his birthplace as Lunenburg Co. VA, and had lived three years in Lincoln Co. KY before moving to Rockcastle Co.

Gestin [Gentry] appeared in Rockcastle Co. court on 25 Nov 1839, age given as 70 years, to apply for widow benefits. She stated that she was married to Richard Gentry in the spring season of 1792 (she did not recall the month), and was married in [Surry Co., NC]. She stated that Richard died 13 Feb 1836.

Gestin appeared again on 23 Jun 1842, age given again as 70 years, to testify further as to Richard's war service. She stated that she knew Richard before and during his service, but she was young and she did not know how he entered the service or where he served except what Richard told her after they were married. She recalled that he entered service in SC--she was living at the time in NC. Nathaniel Aldridge, who lived 2 or 3 miles from Gestin in Surry Co. testified that her father was Ayres Hedgepe

(Collections of Dubie Hudspeth: http://www.geocities.com/blsa44/Ralphhudspethjr.html)","STR06" "I28643","McLemore","Wright","Abt 1800","Bef 1850","0","Melba Gene McLemore noted that in both the April 7, 1824 and July 5, 1826 issue of THE VILLAGE MESSENGER, published in Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee, a Wright M'LEMORE was listed among those for whom dead letters were being held at the Fayetteville Post Office. This makes him very likely a brother of Joel and Sterling McLemore, whose families were in Fayetteville, Tennessee during this same time frame. Joel and Sterling were sons of Sterling and Rebecca McLemore of Fayette County, Kentucky, originally from North Carolina.

It is possible, however, that Wright was instead a son of Wright McLemore and Sarah Ransome of North Carolina.

Melba Gene McLemore has the following Oral Family History from Coy McLemore, born 1940 and living in Sheridan, Arkansas in July, 2005:

""His Daddy (Eluas McLemore) spoke often of his grandfather, Wright McLemore. He said that Wright and a brother came to Arkansas together. Granddaddy Wright stayed in Arkansas, and the other brother left for Lousiana..."" (very likely this was Keton Jones McLemore, born ca 1809 in Kentucky and living in Sabine Parish, Louisiana at the time of the 1850 census). Coy didn't recall were the McLemore's lived prior to Arkansas, but reported that the family was Scoth/Irish.

Dolores McLemore McKee reports that all three of Wright's sons died as a result of the Civil War, and that his sons all left children to be raised by their mothers and family members.","STR06" "I28643","McLemore","Wright","Abt 1800","Bef 1850","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1830 Census
Richland, Arkansas, Arkansas Territory
Wright McLemore
One Male under Five
One Male 30-40
Two Females under Five
One Female 30-40

Keaton J. McLamore (indexed as Raten) is in an adjacent hou
sehold

W. McLemore
is on the 1833, 1834, and 1837 Jefferson County, Arkansas Territory Tax List

Wright McLemore
is on the 1838, and 1839 Jefferson County, Arkansas Territory Tax List

1840 Federal Census
Richland, Jefferson County, Arkansas
Roll 18 Page 231
W. McLemore
One Male under 5
Two Males 5 to 10
One Males 10-16
One Male 30-40
One Male 40-50
Two Females 10-15
One Female 20-30

Following listing was that of W. Flanakin.

Wright appears to have died prior the 1850 census enumeration. The children from his first family can be found living a few households away from his later wife, Jane.

These listings for 1850, courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore, are as follows:

1850 Federal Census
Arkansas, Jefferson County, Bayou Bartholomew Township
Enumerated 8 November 1850

HH 293-301
Jane D. McLemon 38 F $1000 Illinois
Samuel C. """" 13 M Arkansas <--Appears to have been stepson of Wright's based on marriage date
James "" 9?/7? M Arkansas <--If age 9, appears to have been a stepson of Wright's based on marriage date
Sarah "" 1 F Arkansas

HH 294-302
James Bridges 26 M Farming Unknown
Mary Bridges 15 F Arkansas <--Daughter of Jane McLemore, above

HH 296-304
John McLemon 23 M Farming $100 Tenn
Rufus "" 19 m Farming Tenn
Columbus "" 17 M Farming Tenn
Burnetty 21 F Farming Tenn?
Felix Webb 27 M None Tenn
HH 296-304
Jane (Webb?) 18 F Arkansas
Catherine (Webb?) 2 F Arkansas","STR06" "I28643","McLemore","Wright","Abt 1800","Bef 1850","0","(Medical):
Y DNA Results, FTDNA Haplogroup:

R1b

A direct male descendant volunteered to have his DNA tested. The results can be found at www.ysearch.org, under the user ID #ag2C5. The FamilyTreeDNA kit number is 87115.

The descendant was a participant in the Morrison DNA study. His DNA was a high definition match to two other McLemore's (not previously proven to be related), as well as to a McElmurry from Kentucky. See the results for Group O at the following website:

http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/

The McLemore's that he matched were (1) a descendant of Keton Jones McLemore, born in Kentucky and living in Sabine Parish, Louisiana in 1850 (they were one step removed at 25 markers); and (2) a descendant of John McLemore, born 1822 in North Carolina and living in Decatur County, Georgia in 1850 (they were two steps removed at 25 markers).
The different markers, in each case, were rapidly mutuating.

According to FamilytreeDNA in Houston, the probability that the two DNA donors share a common ancestor, is as follows:

In comparing 25 markers, the probability of sharing a common ancestor within the last...

4 generations is
27.54%
8 generations is
58.22%
12 generations is
78.24%
16 generations is
89.3%
20 generations is
94.93%
24 generations is
97.66%

In addition to this above matches, the Wright McLemore descendant also matches to two proven descendants of Abraham Macklemore, the immigrant, and John McLemore, born 1762, the Revolutionary soldier who left descendants in Knox County, Tennessee; Dade County, Missouri; Illinois; Mississippi; and Alabama, and a McElmurry of Kentucky.

Each of these matches, including the McElmurry, can be found indexed in these files.

The members of R1b are believed to be the descendants of the first modern humans who entered Europe about 35,000-40,000 years ago. Those R1b forebearers were the people who painted the beautiful art in the caves in Spain and France. They were the contemporaries (and perhaps exterminators) of the European Neanderthals. R1b is the most common Y haplogroup in Europe - more than half of men of European descent belong to R1b. Fourteen of the 30 most common haplotypes in the YSTR.org database are typical of R1b.","STR06" "I29656","McLemore","Wright","Abt 1815","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1840 Census
Bladen County, North Carolina
Page 212

Could John and Wright be brothers?

John Macklemore
1 Male 20 to 30
1 Female under 5
1 Female 20 to 30

Wright Macklemore
1 Male 5 to 10
1 Male 10-15
1 Male 20-30
1 Female 20-30

John R. Macklemore
2 Males Under 5
2 Males 5 to 10
1 Male 30 to 40
1 Female under 5
1 Female 30 to 40

Duncan BULLARD (Bullard's and McLemore's are connected in S
ampson County, NC; also John McLemore of Bladen named a son Duncan McLemore)

Raford Fisher
1 male under 5
1 male 5 to 10
1 male 30 to 40
2 females under 5
2 females 5 to 10
1 female 30 to 40

1850 Census
Subdivision on N.E. side of Cape Fear, Bladen County, N. Carolina
Enumerated 22 August 1850

115-117
Wright McLemore 35 M Farmer N.C.
Elcy McLemore 42 F N.C.
John McLemore 15 M N.C.

116-118
John McLemore 34 M Laborer NC
Betsy A. 34 F NC
Eliza A. 12 F NC
Duncan J. 9 M NC
Martha J. 4 F NC
Willie W. 3 M NC

1860 Census
Bladen County, North Carolina, P.O. Box Elizabeth Town
Enumerated 21 July 1860
Page 54
381-381
Willis Edge
384-384
Right McLemore 46 M Farmer 300 115 NC
Alcy McLemore 50 F Domestin NC
385-385
N.Y. Edge
386-386
Timothy Davis

1870 Census
Turnbull Township, Bladen County, North Carolina, P. O. Elizabethtown
Enumerated 7 July 1870
Page 1
1-1
McLemore, Wright 56 M W Farming $25 NC
McLemore, Elcy 61 F W Keeping House NC
4-4
Davis, Timothy
6-6
Edge, J.W.
8-8
Edge, Willis
9-9
Smith, Mary 18 F W Keeping House NC
(Page 2)
McLemore, McK 11 M W At Home NC
Reevis, W. J. 6 F W NC
10-10
Register, W.J.
11-11
Edge, M.O.
12-12
Davis, Isham

SOME HISTORY OF BRIAR BRANCH BAPTIST CHURCH
BLADEN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA

By, Rev. Nash A. Odom, Pastor of the First Baptist Church, Dublin, N, C. and President of the Bladen County Historical Society.

Briar Branch Baptist Church is the third oldest Baptist Church in Bladen County. The church had its beginning as a mission of the Beaver Dam Baptist Church of Sampson County [editor: Cumberland County] which some years ago was in Bladen County. According to the records of the Beaver Dam Baptist Church that church began holding conferences at Briar Branch on Saturday before the fourth Lords Day in October of 1828. This was some four years before White Lake Baptist Church was constituted as the Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church and some six years before Hickory Grove Baptist Church was constituted. But Briar Branch continued to be a mission of Beaverdam Church until 1843, and was not duly constituted.

In a conference at Briar Branch on Saturday before the fourth Lord's Day in October of 1843, Beaver Dam Baptist Church agreed to dismiss the following members to constitute the church at Briar Branch:

Amos Cain, Daniel L. Smith, Daniel Smith, Daniel Register, George W. Downing, Thomas Sessoms, William D. Smith, Baseter Davis, Edward Davis, Beaman West, Sarah A. Smith, Rhoda Gardner, Mary A. Downing, Elizabeth Smith, Aley Bryant, Margaret Sessoms, Anna M. Tatum,Elsa McLEMORE, May J. Tatum, Mary J. Reeves, Mary Register, John Smith, Sr., Evin Downing, William Harvey, John H. Tatum, William J. Cowan, Daniel R. Cain, John D. Smith, Owen J. Gardner, Nathan H. Jones, Meredith Cain, Helen Davis, Francis Sessoms, Ann J. Harvey, Mary Smith, Susan Smith, Martha Smith, Elizabeth A. Downing, Jane Weeks, Susan Smith, Sr., Mary Sessoms, Molsey Davis, James Smith, Theophlus Tatum, Wright McLEMORE, John Downing, James S. Beard, John Cain, Milton J. Smith, Thomas B. Cowan, William C, West, John Edge, Elizabeth Cain, Mary Downing, Pen[n]y Hayes, Sarah Suggs, Claressa Beard, Susan Smith, Zillpha Smith, Mary A. Cain, Francis Sessoms, Martha West.

On September 15, 1848, George W. Downing gave land to Briar Branch Church, John Cain and Theopheles Tatum were the deacons and trustees that handled the transaction. The deed states that it was a certain tract or parcel of land lying on the Westside of Turnbull Creek containing one acre more or less. The witnesses were J, J. Jones and D. R. Cain. This deed is found in the Register of Deeds Office, Bladen County, Book 44, Page 5.

Briar Branch Church became a member of the old Cape Fear Baptist Association soon after her organization. The minutes of the Cape Fear Association for 1851 records Briar Branch as a member of that body with 9 baptisms that year and 139 members. It was the second largest member of the Association in Bladen County that year, second only to Beaverdam Church which was the mother church of Briar Branch. Delegates to the 1851 Association were T. Tatum, J. Downing, and D. R. Cain. Their report sent in says, ""This church has had a revival. No Pastor.""

The minutes of the Cape Fear Association for 1854 that D. C. Shaw, John H. Tatum, and D. R. Cain were the delegates and the churches report read, "" Complain of difficulties, which have produced coldness and discord, Elder James Cashwell is Pastor."" The minutes of the Fifty-third Session of the Cape Fear Association for 1857 reports the following delegates, ""Theophilus Tatum, W, T. Jessup, J. H. Tatum""' and the church had 141 members. Their report concerning the state of the church reads, ""Has a flourishing Bible Society, and thinks that appearance betoken good. Elder Wm. Ayers is Pastor.""

The minutes of the Cape Fear Association for 1857 mentions that the Briar Branch Bible Society contributed $6.70 to the Association and $5.00 to the Domestic Mission Board. The Minutes for 1858 gives the following report; "" Communicates nothing interesting, Elder William Ayers is supply."" Delegates for 1858 were Jonathan Jones, Nathan Johnson and W. F. Jessup and there were 155 members. The minutes of the Cape Fear Association for 1859 records the following delegates: G. W. Downing, E. J. Cain, J. H. Tatum, and W. K. Register and there were 122 members. The report for that year read, "" Has nothing interesting. Has dismissed a considerable number to join other churches. Elder William Ayres is Supply."" Two new churches being constituted that year that perhaps drew members from Briar Branch were Paradise Baptist Church and White Oak Baptist Church. Surely White Oak Church took some of the members.

The trend for Briar Branch continues to go downward. The minutes for 1861 lists the following delegates: T. Tatum, J. H. Tatum, and A. Smith. There were 106 members, and their report reads, ""Difficulties, has no pastor and no additions of members.""

One interesting question was presented to the Cape Fear Association for 1862, The question presented on Oct. 25th of that year for the association to consider was "" Is it right for a member of the church to distill his own fruit and that of his neighbors, and use the spirits as he pleases or sell it to good citizens?"" The answer given was; ""The quere from Briar Branch Church was again taken up and answered as follows to-wit: Such are the circumstances with which we are now surrounded, that any other than that of medicinal and mechanical purposes savors the spirit of extortion that characterizes the present course of the wicked world, and that any toleration beyond that will tend to evil.""

Briar Branch, made an application for a letter of dismission to join the Cedar Creek Association and the application was granted that same year. They were represented at this last association by T. Davis, J. H. Tatum, and G. W, Downing and there were 105 members. Their report for 1862 read: ""No special change. Has been without a Pastor the past year. Brother Joab Smith has labored with them.""

The minutes of the Cedar Creek Association for 1863 records that Briar Branch was a member of that Association and was represented by W. T. Jessup, J. R. Tatum, and W. Downing. The church grew to 128 members that year. Their report reads, "" This church has enjoyed a revival season, Christians revived, sinners awakened and mourners converted. Elder Joab Smith is their Pastor."" The minutes of the Cedar Creek Association of 1864 reports, "" Nothing special. F. Prevail, Pastor."" Delegates were J. H. Tatum, E. J. Cain and D. S. Tatum. The minutes of the Cedar Creek for 1867 mentions, "" Have enjoyed some precious meetings. Twenty added by baptism, Elder Martin is Pastor."" Delegates were Wm. Suggs, W. H. Downing, and J. H. Tatum. There were 103 members.

The minutes of the session of the Cedar Creek for 1869 reveal the following resolution passed: ""Resolved, that the next session of this body be held with the church at Briar Branch, Bladen County, N. C. commencing at half past 10 o'clock A, M. on Thursday before third Sabbath in October, 1870. Elder A. B. Alderman, to preach the Introductory Sermon; Elder E. D. Johnson, Alternate."" Pastor for 1869 was W. S. Melvin, Clerk was W. T. Jessup. The following interesting item is found in the minutes for 1869: ""A young lady, a member of one of the churches, (who died in Florida) having on her death bed, given her breast pin to be sold for Foreign Missions, the Association buys the same at five dollars and presents the pin to her youngest sister."" Included among those who contributed to buying the pin from Briar Branch were A.S. Smith, $ .25; J.S. Beard, $ .25; Elder J. Smith, $ .25; and V. Downing, $ .50.

The minutes of the Cedar Creek Association for 1872 records that W. S. Melvin was the pastor and clerk W. T. Jessup. Briar Branch Church continued as a member of the Cedar Creek Association until 1892. The minutes for 1891 record the following delegates: "" M. Johnson, H. W. Cain, and T. L. Jones."" There were 103 members. Eleven of the twenty-six churches in the Cedar Creek Association that year were located in Bladen County. In 1891, H. W. Cain was Superintendent of the Sunday School which had 22 enrolled, The pastor was D. S. Bullard and the clerk was D. C. Shaw.

The last year that Briar Branch was a member of the Cedar Creek Association was 1892. Her delegates that year to the association that met at White Oak Church were D. S. Bullard, J. J. Bullard, and H. Smith. The church had 85 members, Elder C. E. Beard was the Pastor and D. C. Shaw was the clerk. Letters for granted the following churches that year from Cedar Creek Association to join the Bladen Baptist Association: Briar Branch, Beard's Chapel, Cypress Creek, Centre Road, Kate's Chapel, Smith's Chapel, Suggs Grove, White Oak, and White Lake.

We know very little about the first church house that Briar Branch occupied. It was probably a one-room log or frame wooden building which was the style or nature of Baptist buildings of that day. There was a building standing in 1848 for the church building is mentioned in the deed filed. This building was used until a new one was built in 1898. The first house of worship was lost by fire. The present house of worship was the one built in 1898. The Bladen Associational minutes for 1927 states that this building was valued at $1,500. The minutes of Briar Branch Church for November 2, 1947, relates that, "" a vote was cast to put Sunday School rooms at the back of the church. Mrs. Lula Long gave timber to be cut for framing.""

Briar Branch licensed Richard McDuffie to preach the gospel in June of 1949. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Glenn McDuffie of Briar Branch Church and is currently the pastor of the Carolina Beach Baptist Church.

He was ordained at a special service held on the fourth Sunday in February of 1952 at Briar Branch. Among those having served as pastors have been: J. H. Dobson, M. L. Mintz, D. L. Johnson, A. J. Freeman, Alex Peterson, C. B. Horne, W. A. Coleman, A. D. Carter, A.C. Herring, A. H. Dove, T. R. Spell, L. L. Todd, Ervin Jerrell, E. C. Reeves, George Denton, E. L. Anderson. The present pastor is Rev. L. L. Barnes. He has served for 19 years. The church has just completed a remodeling program under Rev. Barnes and added a porch and steeple. The church has used Jones Lake and Salters Lake for many years as places for baptismal Services.

Among the early members was William J. Cowan who was a very prominent citizen of Bladen County. He was the son of John Cowan who married Elizabeth Salter. Elizabeth was the daughter of William Salter and Sarah Lloyd Salter Bladen County's famous heroine in the Battle of Elizabethtown. The Cowans lived at one time in that section of the county near the Salters. General W. J. Cowan 'was a member of the House of Commons in North Carolina in 1817, 1818, and 1821. His wife, Charlotte is buried in the Cowan-Lesesne Cemetery near Dublin, also his adopted son whose monument reads thus: ""William Cowan, Son of James W. and Lucy Ann Lesesne and adopted son of W. J. Cowan. Born July 11, 1832 - Died September 2, 1850."" His wife's monument reads, "" Charlotte, Wife of Gen. W. J. Cowan, Died Aug. 6, 1846, Aged 62 years."" There is a Cowan's Branch that flows nearby. General William J. Cowan will is recorded in Bladen County and was dated Apr 14, 1855, and his will states that he was formerly a resident of Bladen County but was residing in 1855 in Washington, D. C. He was buried Washington, D. C. His sister was a prominent member the old Welsh Neck Baptist Church in South Carolina and married General Evander McIver.


Note: This article was published in The Bladen Journal, Elizabethtown, North Carolina, December 28, 1972.

File: Briar Branch Baptist Church History.doc Robert McLemore Butler 4-5-2000","STR06" "I25838","McLemore","Wright","24 Sep 1824","24 Mar 1904","0","Missouri Death Records 1834-1935 Pg. 352 #15,784
Note: Wright [sic] McLennon KY (Residing) 1432 Penn age 81 s m

(Courtesy of Paul Williams)","STR06" "I25838","McLemore","Wright","24 Sep 1824","24 Mar 1904","0","(Research):Census Information:

1860 Census
Kentucky, Rockcastle County, Southern District, Post Office Mount Vernon
Enumerated 11 June 1860
Page 6
42-42
Gillum McLemore 78 M Farmer NC
43-43
Jno. McLemore 27 M Farmer $100 $130 Ky
Nancy A. McLemore 24 F Ky
Wm T. McLemore 4 F Ky
Ann E. McLemore 3 F Ky
Sarah J. McLemore 1 F Ky
44-44
Right McLemore 35 M Farmer $200 $103 Ky
Sarah Curly 78 F Widdow $--- $20 NC

1870 Census
Kentucky, Rockcastle County, District 5, Post Office Mount Vernon
Enumerated 11 and 12 August 1870 by Wm. Souder
Stamped 73 (bottom of prior page and top of page 73)
13/13
McLemore, John D 48 M W Farmer $300 $280 KY
McLemore, Nancy A 40 F W Keeping House KY
McLemore, William F 14 M W Works of Farm KY
McLemore, Ann E 12 F W At Home Ky
McLemore, Sarah J 10 F At Home Ky
McLemore, Thomas G. 8 M Ky
McLemore, Cinthia 6 F W Ky
McLemore, John D 4 M W Ky
McLemore, Wright 1 M W Ky
14/14
McLimoor, Wright 46 M W Farmer $500 $310 Ky

1880 Census
Kentucky, Rockcastle County
D. Page 4? SD 3 ED 96
Enumerated 23 June 1880
436-442
Macklemore, Wright W M 55 Farmer Kentucky NC Va

1900 Census
Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City Ward 4
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900
SD 6th ED 36 Sheet 10B
1430-165-212
Lambert, Alford Hd W M Sept 1855 44 M 16 Ohio Ohio Ohio
Lambert, Mary M Wf W F Aug 1860 39 M 16 5/5 Kentucky
Lambert, Annie B Dtr W F Dec 1884 15 S Kansas Va Ky Kansas Ohio Ky
Lambert, William R Son W M Sept 1886 13 S Kansas Ohio Ky
Lambert, Ida Dtr W F May 1889 11 S Kansas Ohio Ky
Lambert, Mabel Dtr W F Jan 1894 6 S Mo Ohio Ky
Lambert, Alford Son W M Apr 1899 1 S Mo Ohio Ky
McLamore, Wright Uncle W M Sept 1824 75 S Kentucky NC Va
Waddle, Louisa Mother W F May 1827 73 Wd Kentucky NC Va","STR06" "I27547","McLemore","Wright","4 Jul 1869","28 Apr 1936","0","Paul Williams indicates he appears to have later settled in Lafayette, Indiana, and is listed on the 1900 and 1910 census in Crawford Co., Indiana living next door to his Grandfather's half-brother Mack Tyree----his name is listed as McLamore. His death information was recorded in Bk H 42 Pg 78.","STR06" "I27547","McLemore","Wright","4 Jul 1869","28 Apr 1936","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Indiana, Crawford County, Sterling Twp
Enumerated 20 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 31 Sheet 10B
190-190
McLamore, Wright Hd W M July 1874 25 M 5 Ky Ky Ky Day Laborer
McLamore, Sarah Wf W F Aug 1872 27 M 5 1/0 Ind Ind Ind
194-194
Tyre, William and Sarah

1910 Census
Indiana, Crawford County, Sterling Twp
Enumerated 23 and 25 April 1910
SD 3 ED 35 Sheet 4B
82-83
McLemore, Wright Hd M W 39 m1 14 Ky Ky Ky Laborer General Farm
McLemore, Sarah Wf F W 38 m1 14 3/1 Ind Ind Ind
McLemore, William Son M W 4 S Ind Ky Ind
83-84
Tyre, Mack Hd M W 40 m1 1 Ind Ky Ky Farmer General Farm
Tyre, Josie Wf F W 36 M2 1 7/4 Ind Ind Ind
Tyre, Clude F Son M W 1 x/12 S Ind Ind Ind
Curless, Raymond R Stepson M w 15 S Inda Inda Inda
Curless, Elma O Stepdtr F W 12 S Ind Ind Ind Laborer
Curless, Stella V Stepdtr F W 9 S Ind Ind Ind

1920 Census
Indiana, Gibson County, Center Twp
Sheet 9B
162-177
McLemore, Wright Hd M W 50 M Ind Ind Ind Farm Laborer
McLemore, Sarrah Wf F W 54 M Ky Ky
McLemore, Willie Son M W 12 S Ind Ind Ky
McLemore, Guy Son M W 7 2/12 S Ind Ind Ky","STR06" "I28745","McLemore","Wright C.","Mar 1861","Between 1901 and 1904","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows that he married three times, to Lola DERASAUL, Elizabeth BURKHAM Mason (his first cousin, daughter of his mother's sister Victoria Reynolds Mason), and Willie BAILEY.

Was Wright the father of Maggie McLemore, born in Jan 1891 in Arkansas? Maggie was living with her grandmother, Elvira McLemore Newman in Lincoln County, Arkansas at the time of the 1900 census.

Melba Gene indicates that sometime before, Wright had married to his third wife, Willie Bailey, and they were living in Owen, Lincoln County, Arkansas at the time of the 1900 census. Living with them was 6 year old James Harmon, born March 1894, a step son to Wright, born to Willie during her first marriage. They were also the parents of 10 month old Sterling McLemore.

In 1910, Willie Bailey Harmon McLemore was remarried to Eli BENNINGFILED. They were living in Niven Twp, Jefferson County, Arkansas with their blended family.","STR06" "I28745","McLemore","Wright C.","Mar 1861","Between 1901 and 1904","0","(Research):Census Information:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
James SMITH Self M Male W 30 MS Farmer MS MS
Beckey SMITH Wife M Female W 30 AR Keeps House AL GA
Rasa SMITH Dau S Female W 8 AR MS AR
David SMITH Son S Male W 5 AR MS AR
Lula SMITH Dau S Female W 3 AR MS AR
W. A. SMITH Son S Male W 5M AR MS AR
Wright MCLEMORE Other S Male W 18 AR Works On Farm AR AR
Source Information:
Census Place Owen, Lincoln, Arkansas
Family History Library Film 1254049 NA Film Number T9-0049
Page Number 51B

1880 Census
Arkansas, Lincoln County, Owen Twp
Enumerated 10 June 1880
Stamped 54
103-106
Newman, Chas. W M 37 Farmer Canada Canada Canada
Newman, Messy W F 43 Wife Keeping House Ala SC Ga
McLemore, Wrigh W M 19 Step-son Works on Farm Ark Tenn Ark*
Newman George W M 7 Son Ark Canada Ala
Newman, Chas. W M 6 Son Ark Canada Ala
Newman, Joseph W M 1 Son Ark Canada Ala

*This was written, and then lined through. Wright McLemore was also listed as a boarder in the Smith Home in Owen, Lincoln, Arkansas at the 1880 census, working as a farm laborer. The enumerator must have crossed him off the census in his mother's home to avoid double counting him.

1900 Census
Arkansas, Lincoln County, Owen Township
Enumerated 2 June 1900 by J.A. Blythe
SD 6, ED 119, Sheet 2B
31-32
McLemore, Wright Hd W M Apr 1861 39 D? Ark Tn Ala Farmer
McLemore, Willie Wife W F Sep 1878 21 M 2 Ark Ga Ark
McLemore, Sterling Son W M July 1899 10/12 S Ark Ark Ark
Harmon, James StepSon W M Mary 1894 6 S Ark Ark Ark","STR06" "I24459","McLemore","Wright K.","Abt Jan 1835","24 Dec 1883","0","A teamster, he later owned a butcher shop in McDade, Texas.

Hung, along with his brother Thad, by vigilantes in McDade, Texas on Christmas Eve, 1883. Further details can be found in ""I'LL DIE BEFORE I'LL RUN: The Story of the Great Feuds of Texas"" by C.L. Sonnichsen (University of Nebraska Press, c. 1951, 1961), (pp. 178-187).

The following letter was written by Wright's widow some two weeks after the tragedy:

The Late Tragedies at McDade From the News

MCDADE. January 14, 1881 (sic)-Now while the horrible tragedy that was enacted at this place on Christmas eve and day is going the rounds of the press, just as correspondents see fit to clothe, and as reporters get it, I, a widow of one of the victims, claim a hearing. Three weeks have passed since the McLemore and Batey families received their double blow. Life with its duties and cares are before us, while behind us lies the shadow of our murdered dead and heart wounds that time can never heal.

The Bastrop Advertisor, containing an account of the triple lynching in Texas, as taken from the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, is before me; also the reported interview with F. H. McLemore. It seems that it was proved at the inquest that Thad McLemore was under arrest, charged with burglary; that Wright McLemore and Henry Pfeiffer were under a nominal bond for cattle-stealing when taken from the saloon. That Jack, Azberry and Haywood Batey, Charley Goodman, Burt Hasley and Robert Stevens came in town next day defient, trying to learn the fate of their friends; that all were old residents, and all were under bad repute except Jack Batey. Thad McLemore was under arrest through charges by S. E. Walker, as was ascertained afterward. I hope that Thad died in ignorance of the latter fact, for he thought Walker a friend.

As to Wright McLemore, my husband, being under a nominal bond for cattle-stealing, there is no truth in it. His accusers have not, nor can not, come forth! That all were old residents, and under bad repute, is another untruth. Wright McLemore had only been in the county six months, was almost an entire stranger. We had been living in McDade only about two and a half months. My husband was old and badly crippled with rheumatism, an object of pity to anyone who had a spark of that element. He felt that his life was nearly over, and came here to spend his remaining days near his brothers. The southern and north-western counties know W. K. McLemore; Bastrop did not.

Thad McLemore and his brother Felix were volunteers from here in the Confederate army; served their time, came back, married and settled down in this county, where they have lived ever since in good repute; and yet one of those brothers, while in custody, was taken by a mob from a town he had helped to build, at an early hour, and on an evening when such a thing would be more difficult to perform than at any other time, carried out and hanged, and McDade knew nothing of it until the next day.

And that next day! Oh, it is a deed worthy of being handed down to posterity with the Alamo!

As to the Batey crowd going in armed and defiant, that is also false. It is true they went in together. It is a custom of old Mrs. Batey to get all of her family together on Christmas day. They boys said they would ride into town to see what was going on; and come back for an early dinner. They were not drinking; none were armed except Haywood Batey and Charley Goodman; the latter never used his pistol, it being on his person all the time, and turned the ball that wounded him. Haywood Batey had only four charges in his, so that might account for the miraculous escape of Milton and Bishop, as there were from sixty to one hundred shots! I saw them as they rode into town, and a few minutes later Azberry Batey rode up to my door to see if the news he had heard was true. I think the very last rational words he ever spoke were to me. I saw him fifteen minutes later lying in the streets dead. I see from the Bastrop Advertisor that it is generally supposed that the lynching was the outgrowth of a vigilant committee organized in McDade after the shooting of Heffington, of Lee County, and that the McLemore brothers were suspected as being implicated. My husband did not know Heffington.

Thad McLemore left town before the train came down that Fitzpatrick, the accused, was on. We knew nothing of a man being shot until the following Monday. The shooting was done on Saturday night. In a special from McDade to The Galveston News, dated December 25, it was stated that Wright McLemore happened to be present when the others were taken out. Since them The News has come out with an editorial which should elect him for our next governor, if such a man could be spared from the press. Texas, the empire State of the Union, has a constitution that demands the right to say who shall and who shall not be put to death.

The Globe-Democrat reporter, in copying from notes made during his interview with Felix McLemore, was sadly out of time; but then he had been at the scene of carnage, and I suppose had caught the infection so it will have to be excused. Felix is well known in this county and wants it distinctly understood that he emphatically denies having once said, ""I can prove this and so."" He told the reporter from the beginning that he knew nothing about it only what his family and friends had told him; he was not home at the time, and only stayed a short time when he did go. He made no allusions as to his dead brother's families being dependent on him for a support. Everyone in that mob knew Thad McLemore was the father of six children, all under twelve years of age, and left without a maintenance. The part referred to where Thad had a conversation with Goodman and Fitzpatrick is all wrong. Felix has the letter now which my husband wrote him after the death of Heffington, containing the substance of what he related to the reporter. He is not staying from home through any fears of killing or being killed. He is a living flesh and blood man, with perfect organization and, it is presumable, he has the power of feeling. I can establish all and more than is contained in this article and earnestly request that you give it publication.

Mrs W. K. McLemore

Source: http://www.rootsweb.com/~txmdhms/bastrop_advertisor_january_26th_1884.htm

Melba Gene McLemore writes ""A three day search in Oct. 2000 of the Bastrop Co. Courthouse records, index books and court jackets produced no record of Wright ever being charged with cattle theft as reported in newspapers. Wright is buried along with his brother Thaddeus Koesko McLemore in unmarked graves in the Baker Hill Cemetery which is on private property in McDade Texas. His brother Thad was married to Texana BAKER and this small cemetery is a family plot with graves mostly belonging to Baker family members. The cemetery is not visible from any road and when I (Melba) visited Baker Hill I spent several hours finding some local who knew where to find this family cemetery & was told at the time of my visit (2001) that some of hte local women had taken it upon themselves to clean up the cemetery and it was fenced in with a sign on its gate. We drove miles thru pasture land on private property to find this old cemetery. Local resident Buddy Lewis graciously drove me thru pastures on land of Kastner's to the Cemetery.""","STR06" "I24459","McLemore","Wright K.","Abt Jan 1835","24 Dec 1883","0","(Research):
Census Information

1870 Federal Census
Texas, Victoria County, P.O. Mission Valley, Pr 2
Enumerated August 11, 1870
Page 282, Line #11
#94-88
McLemore Wright 35 M W Teamster Miss
Value of personal estate $100
Rebecca 53 F W Keeps house Tenn
Margaret 10 F W At school Tex

1880 Federal Census
Wright K McElmore Self M M W 43 MS Farmer MS MS
Rebecca McElmore Wife M F W 55 Ga Keeps House Ga Ga
George Graner (Graves) SonInLaw M M W 23 MS Wagoner Tn Tn
Margie Graner (Graves) Dau M F W 20 Tx Keeps House Ms Ga
Daniel Cox Other S Male B 16 Tx Wagon Driver Tn Tn
Precinct 1, De Witt, Texas FHL Library Film 1255299 NA Film T9-1299 Page 400B

Note, on the Ancestry.com scan of the census microfilm, these names were all crossed out with a heavy black line. Graves was indexed, apparently in error, as Graner.","STR06" "I21664","McLemore","Young","Abt 1726","Bef 9 Apr 1804","0","Young followed his brother Atkins westward. After buying 100 acres from Atkins in 1753, then selling 100 acres to Edward Robertson with Atkins in 1755, Young also began operations in Granville County, buying 275 acres there on both sides of Shocco Creek by deed witnessed by his brother.

Sept. 18, 1759 - Littlebury Swinney also White, aged 9 yrs May 15, 1759, bound to Young McLemore ""to learn the business of a Planter and to have a years Schooling"", said McLemore ""at the time of his freedom"" agrees to give him ""a young Horse Bridle & Saddle & decert suit of Cloaths."" (Source: Bastardy Bonds from Granville County, N.C., 1749-1780, as transcribed at:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncgranvi/other/bas-bond.htm)

Young remained for a time, however, in Northampton County, serving in 1760 in that county's militia as a private in the cavalry troop of Capt. Henry Dawson. He was granted, also in 1760, 640 acres on both sides of Flat Creek in Granville County, and from then on made his home there. He picked up an additional 543 acres at the head of Shocco Creek, near his earlier tract, in February 1762.

Within three months, in May 1762, Young sold 200 acres on the north side of Shocco Creek, adjoining Ward and Macon. He was joined in this deed by his wife, Lucy. Thereafter, his lands seem to share a jurisdictional history similiar to Atkins', being found first in Granville County (where Young witnessed two deeds in 1763), then in Bute County (where he also witnessed a deed in 1766), then in Warren County (where he picked up four extra acres on the South Side of Sandy Creek in 1779), and finally in Franklin County where both he and his son Young Jr. were heads of household in the first U.S. Census of 1790.

On the last day of 1803, Young McLemore signed his will, and it was probated in Williamson County in April 1804. His principal legatees were his daughter Sukey GRAY and her children, though he mentioned another granddaughter as well. He is also known to have had at least two sons, Young Jr. and Nathaniel. His wife, Lucy died shortly before he did in 1803.

(James L. McLemore, III. pp 45-46).

Will Book 1800-1812, pp. 10-11:
April 1804: Young McLEMORE
named:
dtr Sukey GRAY
gson Young A. GRAY
gdtr Polly W. DICKSON
gdtr Sukey M. L. GRAY
gson James McK. [McL.?] GRAY
gdtr Sally S. GRAY
gson Henry K. GRAY
""I desire $1000 to be paid out of my estate toward the payment of the large tract of land that James GRAY bought of Gene ROBERTSON provided that the said GRAY divides the same equally between his two sons James M. K. GRAY and Henry K. GRAY, reserving to his wife"" permission to live there until she dies","STR06" "I21681","McLemore","Young","Abt 1768","Yes, date unknown","0","Robert McLemore Butler notes show that a Phillemon McLemore was born in 1796, a Priscilla McLemore was born in 1807, and a Sally McLemore was born in 1809, all to a Young McLemore living in New Hanover, North Carolina.","STR06" "I38312","McLemore","Young","9 May 1783","20 Feb 1841","0","Said by Tom Heselting to have been ""born 9 March 1783, married Nancy PLUMLEE, moved to Illinois."" Said by some, including Tom, to have the middle name ATKINS.

A photo of his tombstone is on findagrave.com. It is inscribed Young McLemore, Died Feb. 20, 1841 aged 57 years, 9 months and 11 days. Based on the date of death inscribed on his tombstone, plus the his age at death, he would have actually been born May 9, 1783.

There is also some unsourced biographical detail on the findagrave website, as follows:

Young married Nancy Ann Plumley abt 1811 in Knox Co., TN.
They had 5 (sic) children; John, Priscilla, William, Abigail (Archibald???) and Mary Ellen.

Young was a farmer. In Sept of 1835 he purchased 40 acres of land in Sangamon Co., IL 17N-5W section 27. In Sept 1839 he purchased an additional 40 acres 17N-5W section 29.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=30823276

John Stromberger writes that Young was as itinerant Methodist minister and a teacher in a circuit that included Illinois, Tennessee, and Kentucky.","STR06" "I38312","McLemore","Young","9 May 1783","20 Feb 1841","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1820 Census
Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee
Young McLemore
Free White Males under 16 2
Free White Males 16 thru 25 2
Free White Females 16-25 1
Free White Females Over 25
Number of Free White in Household 6
(Assumed to be for Young McLemore born 1783 in NC and married in 1811 in Knox County, TN, but not verified through other records)

1830 Census
Sangamon County, Illinois
Young McLemore
Free White Males 5 thru 9 1 (James?)
Free White Males 10-14 2 (William and Archibald?)
Free White Males 15-19 1 (John)
Free White Males 40-49 1 (Young)
Free White Females 5 thru 9 1 (Mary Ann)
Free White Females 10-14 1 (Eleanor/Helen/Ellen)
Free White Females 15-19 1 (Martha Matilda)
Free White Females 40-49 1 (Nancy)
Total Free White Persons 9
Total All Persons 9
Also enumerated in close proximity were Levi Cantrill, Thoams Strawbridge, Mattie Williams, William Cantrill, Charles Snelson, J. Plumby and several MORGAN familes


1840 Census
Sangamon, Illinois
Indexed on Ancestry.com as Young Mc Simeon
Free White Males under 5 1 (James or Joseph of Unknown?)
Free White Males 5 thru 9 1 (James or Joseph or Unknown?)
Free White Males 10-14 1 (James or Joseph or Unknown?)
Free White Males 20-29 2 (William H/Archibald)
Free White Males 50-59 1 (Young)
Free White Females 15-19 1 (Mary Ann)
Free White Females 20-29 1 (Eleanor)
Free White Females 50-59 1 (Nancy)
Persons employed in agricultue 3
Total Free White Persons 9
Total All Persons 9

Did they have one additional son, born after 1826, that died young and whom is not on the list of Young's descedants prepared by his granddaughter, Harriet McLemore Middleton?","STR06" "I25481","McLemore","Young","Abt 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","Sometimes listed as Brigham ""Young"" McLemore. Not known is this is accurate.

From 20th Tennessee Cavalry, CSA Biographical Information Website
Revised 13 Aug 1999
http://home.olemiss.edu/~cmprice/cavalry/bio_m.html

Young McLemore
Company D. Enlisted November 1, 1863 in Carroll Co., TN, by Col. Kizer for 3 years. Absent on roll for Mar/April 1864, ""Sick and Absent with Leave"".
Source: Compiled Service Records","STR06" "I25481","McLemore","Young","Abt 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, ED 1
Enumerated 30 Aug 1850
119-119
Young McLemore 26 M Farming $280 Tennessee
Frances McLemore 21 F Tennessee
William McLemore 1 M Tennessee

1860 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, District 1, Post Office Lavinia
Enumerated 14 Jun 1860 by J.S. Boyd
Page 10
63-63
Young McLemore 36 M Farmer $1000 $500 Ten
Frances McLemore 31 F Ten
Wm W McLemore 10 M Ten
Giles R. McLemore 7 M Ten
James/Jones A McLemore 2 M Ten
64-64
Y.P. McLemore 30 M Farmer $1000 $1200 Ten
Elizabeth 22 F Ten

1870 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Dist 1, P.O. Lavinia
ED 23 Jun 1870
Page 20
156-156
McLemore, Young 48 M W Farmer $3000 $1300 Ten
McLemore, Frances 42 F W Keeping House Ten
McLemore, William 21 M W Works on Farm Tn
McLemore, Giles 16 M W Works on Farm Tn
McLemore, Albert 10 M W Tn
McLemore, Dica 8 F W Ten
McLemore, Elizabeth 36 F W Ten
McLemore, Priscillia 38 F W Ten
McLemore, Nancy 14 F W Ten
McLemore, Elizabeth 12 F W Ten
McLemore, Clinton 9 M W Ten

1880 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Civil District 1
Enumerated 2 June 1880
Page 2 SD 4 ED
11-11
McLemore, Young W M 55 Farmer Tn NC NC
McLemore, Fannie W F 51 Wf Keeping House Tn NC NC
McLemore, Jones W M 21 Son Works on Farm Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Dixie W F 15 Dtr No occupation Tenn Tenn Tenn
Dyer, James B M 17 Servant Laborer Tenn Tenn Tenn
Dyer, Mingo B M 10 Servant Laborer Tenn Tenn Tenn


1900 Federal Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Civil District 1
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900 by William M. Smith
SD 7, ED 122
102-103
McLemore, Frances Hd W F Dec 1828 71 Wd 9/4 Tn Tn Tn
Mclemore, Dicia F Dtr W F Mch 1862 38 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Azzeh Gdtr W F Jun 1897 2 S Tn Tn

(Francis is listed as widowed, however Mark Freeman shows that Young McLemore didn't die until circa 1911. They MAY have actually been seperated, or Mark might have an incorrect DOD for Young.)","STR06" "I21673","McLemore","Young Atkins","Between 1767 and 1770","4 Oct 1823","0","The HISTORY OF CARROLL COUNTY, TENNESSEE , page 257, states that ""Young McLemore (b. 1767 d. 1823) m (1790) Frances BOWERS. He sold his property in NC and moved to Williamson County, TN about 1807. Young's will (2-19-1816) names Priscilla, Phillimon, Giles, Atkins, Sarah, Abraham and Elizabeth as his children and heirs.""

Extract of his WIll below courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore

Williamson County, Tennessee will book, Vol. 3
Author: Hays, Felix Burnard, Mrs.; Duke, Will (Mrs.)

Young McLemore ..Will Pages 661, 662

October Term 1823
Dated : Feb 19, 1816

Daughters: Priscilla, Sally, and Elizabeth

Executors : William Nolen Sr., Phillemon and Atkins McLemore

Executrix: Priscilla McLemore

Witnesses : Ryleight D. Murray and Joseph E. Hall see p. 666

Sons: Phillemon, Atkins, Giles and Abram

Young McLemore
October Term 1823
Administrator: Atkins McLemore
Inventory p 666, 667
See p 749

Young McLemore
Oct Term 1824
Date of Sale : Oct 31, 1823
Administrator : S . Green","STR06" "I25499","McLemore","Young Atkins","Abt 1810","Jan 1884","0","Could he have been married more than once? On the 1850 federal census, there is a significant gap in age between Abram M., 13, and Sugars, 6. Also, a 10 year old John M. McLemore is listed at the end of the list of children, the rest being shown in chronological order.","STR06" "I25499","McLemore","Young Atkins","Abt 1810","Jan 1884","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
Tennessee, Madison County, Distr. No. 9
Enumerated 3 Oct 1850
Page 288
16-16
Y. A. McLemore 40 M Minister C. P. 3000 NC
Eliza A McLemore 37 F NC
Jarrett McLemore 18 M Far. Ten
Mary A. McLemore 16 F Tenn
Abram M. McLemore 13 M Tenn
Sugars McLemore 4 M Tenn
Lemuel E McLemore 2 Tenn
John H. McLemore 10 M Tenn


1860 Census
Tennessee, Madison, District 9, Post Office Jackson
Page 154
Young A. McLemore 50 M Cumb Pres Minister $5500 $10,000 NC
Ann McLemore 47 F NC
Jarret McLemore 26 M Tenn
Angus (sic) McLemore 15 M Tenn
L.E. McLemore 12 M Tenn
Young McLemore 8 M Tenn
Hinton McLemore 5 M Tenn
Jno Hanner 20 M $15,000 Tenn

1870 Census
Tennessee, Madison County, District 9
Enumerated 12 July 1870
Page 8
47-47
Y.A. McLemore 60 M W Farmer $4000 $1000 Tennessee
L. McLemore 23 F (sic) W At Home Tennessee
Y. McLemore 20 M W Farmhand Tennessee
H. McLemoer 18 M W Farmhand Tennessee

1880 Census
Tennessee, Madison County, Ninth District
Page 13 SD 5 ED 93 Stamped 201A
104-106
McLemore, L. E. W M 32 Farmer Tenn N. Carolina N. Carolina
McLemore, Mollie W F 23 Wf Keeping House Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Dora T W F 3 Dtr Tenn
LINED THROUGH NAME, W F age 1 Dtr Tenn
McLemore, Eliza W F 3/12 Marc Dtr Tenn
McLemore, Young A Sen. W M 69 Father N. Carolina N. Carolina N. Carolina
McLemore, Hinton W M 24 Brother Laborer Tenn N. Carolina N. Carolina
Rich, Jim W M 24 Laborer Tenn Tenn Tenn
Spivey, Albert B M 19 Laborer Tenn Tenn Tenn
","STR06" "I25536","McLemore","Young Atkins","Dec 1852","Mar 1912","0","At the time of the 1910 Federal Census, he was divorced, and listed as a Servant in the home of W. B. and Rose MANLEY, who lived in Civil District 18, Gibson County, Tennessee. Rachel and his children were separately enumerated also in Civil District 18, E.D. 60. Rachel was listed as widowed.

According to the MAGISTERIAL RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT AND OTHER RECORDS
MADISON COUNTY, TENNESSEE
By Jonathan K. T. Smith
Copyright, Jonathan K. T. Smith, 1996 and posted at:

http://www.tngennet.org/records/madison/smith/magis-14.htm

115. Y. A. McLEMORE, white, died March 1912, aged 63 years, Civil Dist. 9, married; born Madison County.","STR06" "I26193","McLemore","Young Leander","20 Mar 1820","10 Feb 1901","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850
not located

1860
not located

1870
not located

1880 Census
Arkansas, Miller County, Sulpher
Enumerated 5 Jun 1880
Page 8 SD 1 ED 198
33-34
Young McLemore W M 57 Farmer TN NC NC
Mary McLemore W F 56 Wife Keeping House TN NC Tn
McLemore, Young W M 20 Son Working on Farm
McLemore, Bell Dau W F 16 Daug Tx Seamstress
Sarah McLemore W F 43 Wife??? Keeping House Ga SC SC

1900 Census
Arkansas, Miller County, Sulphur Twp
Enumerated 21 Jun 1900
SD 5 ED 126 Sheet 10A Stamped 309
164-170
McLemore, Young L Head W M Mar 1814 86 Wd Mo Farmer
McLemore, Young L Son W M Jan 1860 39 S Tx Mo Farm Laborer
----171
Sikes, John T. Head W M Feb 1876 24 m1 Ark Ga Ga Farmer
Sikes, Arizona Wf W F 1875 23 M1 0/0 Tex --- Ark","STR06" "I35282","McLemore","Young Leander","19 Jan 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","Penny Thorpe instead shows him as born in Miller County, Arkansas.","STR06" "I35282","McLemore","Young Leander","19 Jan 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Arkansas, Miller County, Sulphur Twp
Enumerated 21 Jun 1900
SD 5 ED 126 Sheet 10A Stamped 309
164-170
McLemore, Young L Head W M Mar 1814 86 Wd Mo Farmer
McLemore, Young L Son W M Jan 1860 39 S Tx Mo Farm Laborer
----171
Sikes, John T. Head W M Feb 1876 24 m1 Ark Ga Ga Farmer
Sikes, Arizona Wf W F 1875 23 M1 0/0 Tex --- Ark
","STR06" "I25482","McLemore","Young Phillip","1 Mar 1830","23 Dec 1904","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Cyndee, has a photo of his military marker, engraved with a cross and ""Young Phillip McLemore, Pvt Co D 20 Tenn Cavarly, Confederate States Army, Mar 1, 1830 Dec 23, 1904.""","STR06" "I25482","McLemore","Young Phillip","1 Mar 1830","23 Dec 1904","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1870 Census
Tennessee, Carroll, ED 1, Post Office Lavinia
Enumerated 22 Jun 1870
Page No. 16

114-114
McLemore, Young P 40 M W Farmer $6000 $1400 Tennessee
McLemore, Sarah 32 F W Keeping House Tennessee
McLemore, Abram 9 M W Tennessee
McLemore, Jesse 7 M W Tennessee


1880 Census
Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Y. P. MC LEMORE Self M Male W 50 TN Farmer NC NC
Sarah E. MC LEMORE Wife M Female W 42 TN Keeping House NC NC
Abram H. MC LEMORE Son S Male W 20 TN Works On Farm TN TN
Jesse J. MC LEMORE Son S Male W 17 TN Works On Farm TN TN
Source Information:
Census Place District 1, Carroll, Tennessee
Family History Library Film 1255246 NA Film Number T9-1246
Page Number 6D","STR06" "I26761","McLemore","Zachary Taylor","25 Aug 1877","11 May 1954","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Jones County, Beat 2 West of Tallahoma Creek
Enumerated 19 June 1900
SD 5 ED 50 Sheet 11B
187-188
McLemore, Taylor Head W M Aug 1878 21 S Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Eveline Mother W F Aug 1832 64 Wd 8/8 Miss Ga Tenn
McLemore, Dollie Sister W F Feb 1875 25 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Biddie E Niece W F FEb 1896 4 S Miss Miss Miss

1910 Census
Mississippi, Jones County, Beat two
Enumerated 3 May 1910
SD 6 ED 74 Sheet 11B
171-171
McLemore, Taylor Head M W 31 M1 6 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Ursula Wf F W 24 M1 6 3/3 Miss Miss SC
McLemore, Merle Dtr F W 5 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Laura Dtr F W 3 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Lionel Son M W 1 3/12 S Miss Miss Miss
","STR06" "I24790","McLemore","Zebulon","Aft 1807","Yes, date unknown","0","Never married of had issue, though he does appear as plaintiff in two suits in Southampton Court during the early 1840's, both of which he won (Southampton Order Book 19, pp. 336, 551, 598). (James L. McLemore, III, p. 79).","STR06" "I22214","McLemore","Zilpha","Between 1774 and 1790","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Samuel PETERS.","STR06" "I27107","McLemore","Zilphia A. M.","Abt 1817","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
North Carolina, Bladen County, Subdivision of Northeast Side of Cape Fear
Enumerated 11 Sep 1850 by Neill Kelly
244-244
Daniel Bullard 32 M Mason NC
Zilphy A. M. M. Bullard 33 F NC
Margaret A.C. Bullard 11 F Ga
Nancy Bullard 9 F NC
Henry J Bullard 6 M NC
William A. Bullard 4 M NC
John W. Bullard 1 M NC

1860 Census
North Carolina, Cumberland, Fayetteville
Enumerated 19 July 1869 by F.N. Roberts
Page 118
997-929
Daniel Bullard 42 Mason NC
Zilphia Bullard 44 NC
Catherine Bullard 21 NC
Nancy Bullard 19 NC
Henry Bullard 16 NC
Ayers Bullard 13 NC
Wright Bullard 12 NC
David Bullard 8 NC
Zilphia Bullard 4 NC
Washington Bullard 4 NC","STR06" "I27296","McLemore","Zora","23 Aug 1877","7 Oct 1944","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Mary Jo:

Mrs. Robert H. Howard passed away last Saturday morning at 6:45 at her home on South Clinton Street, at the age of 67 years.

She had been critically ill for some time, so her death did not come as a complete shock, but all who knew her are deeply grieved because of the loss of this fine woman.

Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 4:30 at the Church of Christ in Athens. Bro. Charley Chumbley conducted the service, assisted by Rev. Wimberly. Interment was in the Athens Cemetery, McConnell in charge.

Mrs. Howard became a member of the Church of Christ 35 years ago and all during this time has been a faithful Christian. Not only will she be greatly missed by her family but also by her many friends and neighbors.

Mrs. Howard is survived by her husband; three daughters, Mrs. Robert Kelly of Decatur, Mrs. Edward Hobbs of Athens and Mrs. Charles O. Barker of Athens; one son, Lurtis Howard of Athens; eight grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren; two sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Will Ezell, Mrs. Edd Bridges, A.M. McLemore and J.R. McLemore, all of Athens.

Pallbearers were C.R. Barker, Homer McLemore, Johnie Deemer, Robert Kelly, D.A. Howard and Marvin Flynn.

Published in The Alabama Courier, Athens, AL, October 12, 1944","STR06" "I24621","McLendon","George Martin","18 Oct 1915","31 Mar 2008","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of Martin Bartow McLendon and Carrie Elizabeth Smithson, both of whom also have memorials on that website. They further show his second wife as Susie Corinne EAVES, and state that he had two (sic) daughters by his first wife, Lois Bernice Runnels.

Obituary
Copied from Ancestry.com, Public Member Stories, added by Traceystrong1 on 12 Sep 2011

George Martin McLendon, 92, of Kerrville, formerly of Center, passed away Monday, March 31, 2008 at a Kerrville hospital. He was born October 18, 1915 to Martin Bartow and Carrie Smithson McLendon. George enjoyed spending quality time with his great grandchild, hunting, fishing and his pets. He had many friends and a love of visiting with people. George loved to cut up with people, and help those in need. He was a Christian of Baptist Faith and member of First Baptist Church in Center. Until recently, he was very active with his Masonic Order and recently celebrated his 57nd year with the Sam Samford Masonic Lodge in Center. He had accomplished the Thirty-Third Degree of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. George was one of the last survivors of CCC Co. 880. Visitation will be held from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm, Wednesday, April 2, 2008 at Watson & Sons Funeral Home in Center. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 pm, Thursday, April 3, 2008 at Watson & Sons Chapel with Dr. Joe B. Hooker officiating. Interment will follow at Spann's Chapel Cemetery in Shelby County. Pallbearers will be Jefrey Smith, James Honeycutt, Otis Honeycutt, Matthew Porter, Stanley McLendon and Curtis Eaves. Honorary pallbearer will be Maxie Eaves.

He is survived by:

Daughters:

Lou Nell Jones and husband, Bobby Jones

Willie Lowery Bunting

Sister, Mattie McLendon Dellinger

Cousin, Florence Phillips

Grandchildren:

Jana Smith and husband, Jefrey Smith

Bobby Jones, Jr.

Lou Ann Rice","STR06" "I18370","McLeod","Angus Nicholson","6 Dec 1849","24 Apr 1927","0","Angus Nicholson McLeod son of John Alexander McLeod and Susan Youngblood of Bronson and Hemphill, Sabine Co. TX.

From the Santa Anna, TX. Newspaper April 29, 1927

A.N. McLeod, 77 years of age, and for many years a resident of Coleman county, died at his residence last Sunday, April 24, 1927. Funeral services were conducted at the residence by the Rev. Seba Kirkpatrick, pastor of the Methodist Church and internment was made in the city cemetery. Mr. McLeod was born in Sabine County Texas, December 6, 1849 and was married to Miss Sarah Little July 18, 1883. Four children were born to this union, Mrs. Boyd Magness, Mrs. Lee Scarborough, Mrs. Nina Phillips, and Clyde McLeod. Mr. McLeod became a member of the Methodist Church in 1885, to which faith he remained until his death. Friends of the family here and elsewhere will join the Santa Anna News in extending sympathy to the brevered wife and (missing) in this hour of sadness. I received this article from my mother, Kathryn McLeod, granddaughter of A.N. McLeod on August 18, 2000.","STR06" "I19635","McLeod","Donald H.","5 Dec 1919","16 Jan 1991","0","In the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 8, September 3, 1945, in the column on page 2 titled ""Around the World With Our Service Boys"" it was written that ""Don McLeod is located in the Pacific Area. The following year's newsletter, Volume 9, September 2, 1946, in a column titled ""Our Service Men Who Have Returned Home"", it was noted that Donald McLeod had returned to his home in Detroit.



","STR06" "I45054","McLeod","Euclid N.","1 Aug 1909","13 Nov 1989","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page created by ""EastTexan.""

Euclid N. McLeod Sr., 80, of Georgetown died Monday at Seton Hospital in Austin.

Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at E. E. Stringer Funeral Home in Kirbyville with burial at Magnolia Springs Cemetery.

A native of the Beech Grove community in Jasper County and a former resident of the Port Arthur-Beaumont area, he lived in Georgetown 12 years and was retired from Gulf Oil with 41 years of service.

Survivors include his wife, Elbertice McLeod of Georgetown; a daughter, Sherry McLeod Laurent of Georgetown; a son, Euclid N. McLeod Jr. of Georgetown; brothers, Clyde McLeod and Lee Otis McLeod, both of Magnolia Springs, and Edgar McLeod of Kirbyville; sisters, Madeline Westbrook and Zelma Whitehead, both of Magnolia Springs, and Fae McBride of Buna; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.","STR06" "I31235","","","","","","","" "I30406","","","","","","","" "I6800","McMahan","Arvilla C.","29 Mar 1928","23 Jun 1983","0","Arvilla Jensen

Funeral services for Arvilla Jensen, 55, of 2010 Gaeth in Fremont were held Saturday afternoon at the Presbyterian Church, with Rev. John W. Swearingin officiating. Music was provided by Mrs. Ralph Diffey, organist,a nd Mrs. Joe Clement, soloist.

Mrs. Jensen died June 23 at an Omaha hospital, a result of heart problems.

She was born March 29, 1928, at Bartlett, the daughter of John R. and Lula (Lawrence) McMahan. She lived in Fremont and attended public school there, before moving to Lincoln where whe was employed by Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph.

She married Merle D. Jensen, June 6, 1948 in Fremont and lived in North Bend after her marriage. She was employed at Omaha Public Power District and wrote a column for the North Bend Eagle.

The couple moved to Fremont in 1968 and Mrs. Jensen was a secretary in the Fremont schools and later employed at Hinky Dinky. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church and the church circle.

She is survived by her husband; two sons, Duane L. Jensen of Omaha and Dr. Daran L. Jensen of Wichita, Kansas; a daughter, Mrs. Daniel (Denise) Skeels of Lincoln; her father of Lincoln; a brother, Myron McMahan of Lincoln; a sister, Mrs. James (Fontella) Smiley of Lincoln; and two grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her mother and an infant daughter.

Burial was at Woodland Cemetery at North Bend, with Doug Dale, Clayton Millie, Dan Dieckmann, LeRoy Olson, James Smiley and Darrel Brinkman serving as pallbearers.

Memorials have been suggested to the Heart Fund.","STR06" "I12567","McMahan","Emma E.","Mar 1869","Abt 1903","0","(Research):Dean Cramer instead shows her last name as McMahon.","STR06" "I43225","McMahon","Nancy Ann","27 Dec 1820","26 Feb 1891","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows her as a daughter of William Bruce McMAHON and Mary STEPHENSON.","STR06" "I47407","McManus","Nell","22 Dec 1918","26 Jan 2017","0","Nell McCormick, 98 years of age, went to be with her Lord and her loved ones on (date) at Calder Woods Assisted Living. She was born December 22, 1918 in Bude Mississippi to Fannie Mae and Floyd McManus. The family later moved to Beaumont and built one of the first homes on Lucas Drive.

Nell was a woman of faith who was an active member of Cathedral in the Pines for 67 years and later, a founding member of the Family Worship Center. Since the age of 17, she taught Sunday school for all ages from youth to senior adults. At the time of her ""retirement"" in her nineties due to failing eye sight, she was teaching a senior adult class. She also taught a community-wide Bible study group for 14 years.

Nell had a gift for hospitality having friends visit often over the years. One of her favorite things to do was having an annual sit down dinner party for 35 friends during each Christmas season. She also loved to travel having been to Asia and Europe, especially Germany, the birthplace of her mother-in-law and stay in the home where her mother-in-law was born.

Nell retired from the Beaumont Independent School District after many enjoyable years. She was the secretary to the principal at Marshall Middle School and later an assistant to the superintendent, Dr. Taylor. She was active in various educational associations having been a speaker at local, state, and national conferences.

Nell is survived by her ""4 perfect children"" as she would jokingly tell everyone, Jim (Carolyn) McCormick, Cypress, TX, Carolyn (Jim) Gautreaux, Beaumont,TX, Kay (Ron) Cherry, Frisco, TX, and Doug (Kim) McCormick, The Woodlands, TX. She is also survived by a sister, Janet (Al) Richardson, brother, Jay McManus of Wichita, KS., and sister-in-law, Jane Lindow.

She is survived by 8 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Nell is predeceased by her parents and husband of 67 years, Herbert McCormick, brothers, Doug McManus, James McManus, Rudy McManus, and sisters, Katherine Slade Lewis and Mildred Culp.

Visitation with the family will be from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM on Saturday, January 28, 2017 at Claybar-Kelley-Watkins Funeral Home, 1155 N. 11th Street, Beaumont, TX 77702 with the funeral service immediately following at 11:00 AM in the chapel. Nell will be laid to rest between her husband and a brother at Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Family Worship Center, 1170 Montrose, Ave., Beaumont, TX 77707.","STR06" "I4399","McMichael","Lucy Amanda","Aft 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of John and Mary McMichael.","STR06" "I18135","McMillan","Martha A.","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of John W. and Matilda B. McMillan. Not listed after the 1850 census. (Casagranda, 1850 Census p 78).","STR06" "I17088","McMillan","Mary","Abt 1843","22 May 1907","0","Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan, Friday, May 24, 1907
Vol. 2, No. 5, Page 1

Third Death in the Family

Father, son and mother pass away within eight months

Mrs. Mary McVannel, who has been seriously ill with typhoid fever, the past three weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jane Leitch, died Wednesday afternoon.

For the third time in a little more than six months, the home of Mrs. Leitch has been visited by the death angel; the first to be taken away was her aged father, Archie McVannell, who died October 25, 1906, after a protracted illness. The next was her brother, Daniel McVannell, who died April 19, from typhoid fever, having contracted the disease while working in Port Huron. The mother was taken sick about a week after his death, and on Wednesday passed away. The home is indeed grief stricken and saddened one by the losses it has sustained through these deaths.

Mrs. McVannel was a woman of beautiful character and a member of the Presbyterian church. Although she has not resided in our midst very long, and sickness in her family has necessarily kept her at her home, yet a number have learned to know her and found in her the personification of a righteous life.

Mary McMillan was born in Scotland, sixty-four years ago, in Argyleshire. Three years later with her parents she emigrated to Canada, settling near West Lorne, Ontario, where she grew to womanhood. She was united in marriage in 1863 to Archie McVannel and they resided in Ontario until about two years ago, when they came to Cass City to visit their daughter, Mrs. Leitch, Mr. McVannel being in poor health at the time.

He was taken worse soon after his arrival here and was never able to return home. Mr. McVannel returned to Ontario after the death of her husband, and when her son Daniel, was taken ill, she came back here to assist in caring for him, and contracted the disease from which she never recovered. She leaves a family of five grown children, two sons, Peter and Duncan, both of this place, and three daughters, Mrs. John Templeton of West Lorne, Ont., Mrs. Sloan of Northwest Canada, and Mrs. Jane Leitch of this place. Four brothers, Dougald, Duncan and Daniel, of Rodney, Ont., and John McMillan of Northwest Canada, and four sisters Mrs. John McCallum of Novesta township, Mrs. Graham of Highgate, Ont., and Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. Gilles of near Rodney, Ont. also survive her.

The funeral services will be held at the residence this (Friday) afternoon at two o'clock. Rev. E. H. Bradfield officiating. It is expected that a number of relatives from Ontario will be in attendance.

The heartfelt sympathy of the entire community is extended to the grief stricken family.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2010)


","STR06" "I31516","McMillen","Elvis Buckner ""Red""","1 Sep 1887","25 Jul 1970","0","Obituary
Copied from his FindAGrave memorial page

E.B. ""RED"" MCMILLIN RITES HELD IN WELSH ON MONDAY

JULY 25, 1970

The Welsh scene lost one of its outstanding and favorite citizens when funeral services were held for Elvis Buckner ""Red"" McMillin, 82 , retired rice farmer, were held at the first Baptist Church in Welsh on Monday, July 27 , at 10 a.m. with Rev.Russell Jamieson officiating. Burial followed in Oaklawn Cemetery in Welsh under the direction of Hixson Funeral Home.

Mr. McMillin had passed away early on Saturday morning, July 25 , at his home . A native of Auburn, Kentucky and a resident of the Welsh area for the past 65 years. He was widely known throughout our area and held in high repute by all ages.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. E.B. McMillin of Welsh; by one son, Eldridge H. McMillin of Welsh; by one daughter, Mrs. James Hall of Clinton, Iowa; by three sisters; Mrs. Rena Coles of Welsh, Mrs. George Bleitt and Mrs. Minor Adams both of Auburn, Kentucky; and by 18 grandchildren, and one great grandchild.


Note: FindAGrave also links him to his parents, Doctor Jefferson McMillin and Virginia Apperson.","STR06" "I48044","McMillian","Hettie E","24 Feb 1866","23 Dec 1954","0","Find A Grave shows her as a daughter of John W McMillian (1836-1931) and Matilda Brewster (1839-1895).","STR06" "I1598","McMillien","Joseph Thomas","24 Jan 1931","29 Oct 1989","0","He was married to a Wilma.","STR06" "I6228","McMinamy","Mary Ann","20 Jun 1788","Bef 1850","0","1826-John Harpole marries for the second time, in Rutherford County, Tennessee. This county is next door to Wilson County on the southside. His wife, Mary Ann, is probably in ther late thirties based on the 1830 census. She is identified as Mary Ann McMinamy. She is not described as a widow.

(Lucas, Silas Emmett-compiler (1981) 35,000 Tennessee Marriage Records and Bonds 1783-1870)","STR06" "I14436","McMinn","Fred Thomas","28 Jul 1916","2 Mar 2011","0","ODESSA Fred T. McMinn, 94, passed away Wednesday, March 2, 2011, at the Home Hospice House.

He was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Odessa.

Fred was born July 28, 1916 to John Oliver McMinn and Susan Trawick McMinn, in Lovelady, Oklahoma.

He served in the Army Air Corps during World War II, first as an electrical troubleshooter on B-24's and then later trained flight engineers on B-29's.

Upon his return, Fred married Teresa Fletcher on June 19, 1947 in Sweetwater.

During his business career, Fred managed furniture and appliance de-partments for White's Stores in Odessa, Midland and Abilene, and was later Vice President of Shepperson's Furniture in San Angelo.

In June of 1971, together with his wife and son, he founded McMinn's Furniture in Odessa where he worked until his retirement.
Fred enjoyed living part-time in Ruidoso, NM, playing golf with his wife and friends, and especially spending time with his three granddaughters.

He was preceded in death by his father, his mother, four brothers and two sisters.

Fred is survived by his wife of 64 years, Teresa Fletcher McMinn, one son, Tom McMinn and wife Annette of Odessa, three granddaughters, Keely Knoche and husband Ryan of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Anna Brandl and husband Zac of Austin, and Kate Iglesias and husband David of Tyler, and one great-grandson, Tyler Knoche of Colorado Springs.

The family wishes to thank the many doctors, nurses and staff members at Medical Center Hospital who cared for him over the past month, as well as the staff at the Home Hospice House who gently comforted him during his final hours.

Visitation will be held at Sunset Funeral Home from 6 to 8 p.m. on Sunday, March 6, 2011.

Graveside services will be held at Sunset Memorial Gardens at 2 p.m. on Monday, March 7, 2011, with Pastor Jody Wallin officiating.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Sunset Funeral Home.

To sign the guest book, go to our website at www.sunsetodessa.com.
Published in Odessa American on March 6, 2011.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I14448","","","","","","","" "I14435","McMinn","Jack Harold","1 Aug 1911","9 Mar 1993","0","Must have moved frequently, based on his varied locations reported in family obituaries:

1940 Census, Abilene, Texas
1950-Odessa, Texas
1963-Loma Linda, California
1984-Cortes, Colorado
1990-Oklahoma City, OK

Abilene Reporter - News March 11, 1993 Jack Harold McMinn, 81, of Abilene, died Tuesday in a local nursing home. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Rose Hill Cemetery in Merkel, directed by Starbuck Funeral Home of Merkel. Mr. McMinn was born in Ada, Okla., and moved to Merkel as a young boy where he was raised. He had been a carpenter and a Baptist. Survivors include a daughter, Glenda Zorn of Abilene; and four sons, Kenneth McMinn of Telephone, Jack H. McMinn of Oklahoma City, Mike McMinn of Arizona and Monty McMinn of Colorado.","STR06" "I14435","McMinn","Jack Harold","1 Aug 1911","9 Mar 1993","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Taylor County, Abilene City
Enumerated 2 May 1940
SD 17 Ed 221-18A Sheet 26A
1001-R-$6-No
McMinn, Jack Head m W 30 M No 7 Tx Same Place Carpenter Building
McMinn, Billie Wf F W 26 M No 8 Tx Same Place
McMinn, JoAnn Dtr F W 8 S Tx Same Place
McMinn, Kenneth R Son M W 2 S Tx

He and Letha apparently divorced. He has sons, Mike and Monty, listed in his obituary that she does not.

This could be Jack.......??
Texas Marriage Records 114825 MCMINN JACK H 67 WHITE GLYN 54 9/9/1978 TAYLOR Texas Divorce Records 027031 MCMINN JACK H 67 GLYN W 55 00 9/9/1978 - 4/1/1980 TAYLOR","STR06" "I14450","","","","","","","" "I2418","McMinn","Jimmie","28 Apr 1898","30 Dec 1900","0","She is buried next to James J. Trawick in the Alma Cemetery.","STR06" "I14447","McMinn","Jo Ann","23 Feb 1934","1983","0","Not listed in the obituaries of Jack McMinn or Letha Scarborough McMinn, but Texas birth records list her as the daughter of Billie? Scarborough and J.H. McMinn.","STR06" "I6786","McMinn","John Oliver","11 Nov 1861","26 Sep 1950","0","His Texas Death Certificate listed his parents as Oliver Perry McMinn and Adeline Clark, both born in Tennessee.

The Daily Ardmoreite
Ardmore, Carter County, Oklahoma
Alma, June 16, 1902

J. O. MCMINN moved to Comanche. J. M. THAGGARD moved into the residence vacated by Mr. McMinn.

The Abilene Reporter News
Wednesday Morning, September 27, 1950

Ex-Teacher, Editor Dies At Merkel

MERKEL, Sept. 26. (RNS)--John Oliver McMinn, 88, retired Merkel farmer who formerly taught school in Oklahoma Indian Territory, died at his home here at 10:10 a.m. Tuesday. Funeral will be held in the Merkel Church of Christ at 2 p.m. Thursday with Minister R. L. Roberts officiating. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery, under direction of Starbuck Funeral Home. Mr. McMinn was born Nov. 11, 1861 in Tennessee. When young, he moved to Louisiana and later taught school at Douglas. There he married the former Amada Phoebe Bryan. She died in 1893.

In 1895, Mr. McMinn moved to Indian Territory, where he taught school and edited two newspapers. He was editor of the Konawa Chief of Konawa and the Francis Bulletin of Francis between 1900 and 1908. He was also instrumental in organizing Oklahoma into a state. While in Indian Territory he married the former Susan Marguerite Trawick of Duncan, Okla. She survives.

He moved his family to Texas in 1924, and engaged in farming in the Merkel vicinity until a few years ago. In addition to the widow, survivors include five sons, Oscar of Pawhuska, Okla., E.R. of El Monte, Calif., Juano of Barnsdall, Okla., and Jack and Fred McMinn of Odessa; and two daughters, Mrs. Ernest Teaff of Merkel and Mrs. W. R. Weaver of Spur. Thirteen grandchildren and five great-grandchildren also survive.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I6786","McMinn","John Oliver","11 Nov 1861","26 Sep 1950","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Pontotoc County, Chickasaw Twp
Enumerated 11 May 1910
SD 4 ED 251 Sheet 11B
214-214
McMinn, John L Head M W 43 M2 13 Tn Tn Tn Teacher Public Schools
McMinn, Susie Wf F W 31 M1 13 6/4 Tx Tenn Miss
McMinn, Johnnie Dtr F W 9 S Ok Tn Tx
McMinn, Eustis R Son M W 7 S Ok Tn Tx
McMinn, Willie B Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tn La
McMinn, Janno O Son M W 2 S Ok Tn Tx
McMinn, Leon O Son M W 18 S La Tn La
Warren, Charles Boarder M W 22 S Ark Tn Ark Farm Laborer

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Pontotoc County, Chickasaw Twp, Ada City
Enumerated 13 Feb 1920
SD 4 ED 170 Sheet 10A
154-148
McMinn, John O Head m W 56 M Tn Tn Tn Farmer General Farm
McMinn, Susie M Wf W F 40 M Tx Tn Miss Farmer house
McMinn, Johnnie Dtr F W 19 S Ok Tn Tx Teaching School Teacher
McMinn, Eustace R Son M W 16 S Ok Tn Tx Farm home
McMinn, Blanche W Dtr F W 15 S Ok Tn Tx
McMinn, Jauna O Son M W 12 S Ok Tn Tx
McMinn, Jack H Son M W 8 S Ok Tn Tx
McMinn, Fred T Son m W 3 8/12 S Ok Tn Tx
McMinn, Leon O Son m W 27 M La Tn La Farmer Home
Griffin, Tom Hired hand m W 22 Un Tn Tn Tn Farmer Wages","STR06" "I2415","McMinn","John Wayne","4 Sep 1943","1 Feb 1957","0","His Texas Death certificate showed that he died in an Auto Accident. He was listed as a ""school boy."" He was in an car wreck 3 miles south of Stamford, Texas. The informant was his brother, Kenneth Ray McMinn.","STR06" "I14432","McMinn","Johnnie Geneva","31 Aug 1900","5 Apr 1995","0","Mrs. Weaver was a schoolteacher and very active in the church work. Her daughter, Margaret Weaver was also a teacher. I understand that Margaret still lives in Crosbyton, Texas. (July 2000) Johnnie was of average height and weight and dark brown hair and she wore her hair short, a very neat person. She knew her bible. She had a business-like attitude and was a very helpful person, very pleasant to be around. This information was given by 91 year old Velma Roberts who had known Johnnie since the 30's. (Sent to me by Kay Laster of Dickens Co. TX on July 10, 2000)

The Texas Spur, April 13,1995 WEAVER, Johnnie McMinn Services for Johnnie McMinn Weaver, 94, of Spur were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 8, 1995, in Highway 70 Church of Christ with Eric Swenson officiating.Burial was in Spur Memorial Cemetery under direction of Campbell Funeral Home. She died at 3:14 p.m., Wednesday, April 5, 1995, in Crosbyton Care Center. She was born Aug. 31, 1900, in Alma, OK. She married Walter Robert ""Bob"" Weaver on Aug. 24, 1920, in Ada, OK. He died Sept. 28, 1965. In earlier years, Mrs. Weaver was active in Federated and Garden Clubs and she served as president of Fourteenth District Parent-Teacher Association. For 25 years she was Area Supervisor with the State Department of Public Welfare, serving from 15 to 20 counties from the Spur headquarters. She retired in 1963. Later she was appointed Consumer Representative for Dickens County to the South Plains Health Systems where she served as vice-chairman of the Board and Executive Committee. She was elected as one of two Texas representatives to the American Health Planning Association headquartered in Washington, D.C. She was a charter member of Gamma Eta Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma. She was an active member of the Spur Church of Christ. She has lived in Spur since 1933 and had been in the Crosbyton Care Center since July, 1991. Survivors include a son, Bob Weaver of Redlands, CA; two daughters, Margaret Barrett of Crosbyton and Bettye Brannon of Scottsdale, AZ; two brothers, E.R. McMinn of West Covina, CA, and Fred McMinn of Odessa; six grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren.","STR06" "I14202","McMinn","Juano Oswald","21 Nov 1907","14 Jun 1990","0","Bartlesville Oklahoma Examiner Review June 16, 1990

Juano Oswald McMinn, 82 area resident for the last 60 years and retired foreman for the Bareco Petrolite Chemical Co., died Thursday at 10:40 p.m. in the Heritage Village Nursing Center where he had lived the past year.
Funeral services will be Monday at 11 a.m. in the sanctuary of the Barnsdall Christian Church. Larry Evans will officiate. Committal prayers and internment will be directed in the Ethel Reece Cemetery by the Arnold Moore-Barnsdall Funeral Service.
Juano Oswald McMinn was born Nov. 21, 1907, at Konawa in Seminole County. He was the son of John Oliver and Susan Margaret (Trawick) McMinn. He was reared and received his education in the Konawa community schools. He moved to Texas in 1924 for five years before coming to Barnsdall in 1929. He married Evelyn Nita Smith on May 19, 1931, at Pawhuska. They lived in Barnsdall, where Mr. McMinn worked with the Bareco-Petrolite Chemical Co. At the time of his retirement in 1970, he was foreman for the local company. Mr. and Mrs. McMinn celebrated the Gold Wedding Anniversary on May 19, 1981. She preceded him in death on April 24,1985 at Bartlesville. Mr. McMinn continued living in Barnsdall until June 1989 when he came to Bartlesville. Juano Oswald McMinn was a member of the Barnsdall First Christian Church and the Barnsdall Masonic Lodge #486 A.F.&A.M. Mr. McMinn will lie in state in the Arnold Moore Barnsdall Funeral Home where friends may visit until he is removed to the church for Monday's services. Survivors include a son, Raymond Leroy McMinn of Green Valley, Ariz.; one grand-daughter, Mrs. William (Elayne) Balke of Denville, N.J.; two grandsons: David McMinn of Fayetteville, N.C., and Daniel McMinn of South Surfside, S.C.; two brothers: Eustace McMinn of West Covina, Calif., and Fred McMinn of Odessa, Texas; and one sister, Mrs. Johnny Weaver of Spur, Texas. He was preceded in death by two brothers: Leon McMinn and Jack McMinn; and one sister, Mrs. Blanch Teaff. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

I think this must be Juano's wife. Social Security Death Index EVELYN MCMINN 23 Jul 1913 Apr 1985 74002 (Barnsdall, Osage, OK) 74002 (Barnsdall, Osage, OK) 442-28-3377 Oklahoma ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~","STR06" "I14431","McMinn","Leon Oscar","29 Dec 1891","20 Apr 1990","0","Leon McMinn--Ada Services for Oscar McMinn, 98, Rogers, Ark.,formerly of Stonewall, are 2 p.m. Tuesday at First Baptist Church of Stonewall, the Rev. Gary Jamar conducting the rites. Burial is in Highland Cemetery. Mr. McMinn died April 20, 1990, in Rogers, Ark. He was born Dec. 29, 1891, in Douglas, La., to John Oliver and Phoebe Amanda Bryan McMinn. He was a member of First Baptist Church in Stonewall and First Baptist Church in Wynona, Okla., serving as deacon for a total of 28 years. One of his loves was baseball, playing with the Coast Artillery Sixth Company, Honolulu, Hawaii team during service, the Ada Oilers and the Wilson, Okla., Team. Mr McMinn played against Dizzy and Daffy Dean and Pepper Martin. He was a veteran of World War I.

On June 1, 1920, he and Willie Louise Baugh were married in Ada. Survivors include his wife, Willie B., of the home; one daughter and son-in-law, Pearl Louise and Mark L. Miksch, Rogers, Ark., one sister, Johnnie Weaver, Spur, Tx., four brothers, Eustace McMinn, West Covina, Ca., Juano McMinn, Barnsdall, Jack McMinn, Oklahoma City, and Fred McMinn, Odessa, Tx., two granddaughters, Mary L. Kraus and Deborah I. Campbell, both of Pond Creek; one great grandson; four great granddaughters. He was preceded in death by two sisters. Criswell Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I14431","McMinn","Leon Oscar","29 Dec 1891","20 Apr 1990","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Osage County, Barnsdall Town, Ward 3
ED 57-3 SD 6 Sheet 15A Stamped 24
Enumerated 14 Apr 1930
335-335
McMinn, Leon Hd O 500 M W 37 M 28 La Tn Ok Pumper Refinery
McMinn, Willie Wf F W 29 M19 Ark Ark Akr
McMinn, Pearl L Dtr F W 4 S Tx La Ark
Davis, Josephine Aunt F W 67 Wd 18 Ark Miss Va","STR06" "I2420","McMinn","Pearl Louise","13 Apr 1925","1 Feb 2008","0","Louise Miksch

The funeral for Pearl Louise Miksch, age 82, of Enid, will be at 1:00 P.M. Tuesday, February 5, 2008, at the Anderson-Burris Funeral Home Chapel, with Rev. Kevin Ward officiating. Burial will be in the Pond Creek Cemetery, with arrangements by Anderson-Burris Funeral Home. She was born to Oscar Leon and Willie Louise (Baugh) McMinn on April 13, 1925, in Merkel, Texas, and died Friday, February 1, 2008, at her home in Enid. She grew up in Barnsdall and graduated from Barnsdall High School. On November 5, 1944, she married Mark ""Bud"" Leonard Miksch in Barnsdall, and they made their home in Wichita, Kansas. She worked for the Sedgwick County Public Schools until her retirement in 1983. In 1985, they moved to Rogers, Arkansas, and Mark died October 6, 1997. In April 1998, Louise moved to Enid to be near her daughters. She was a member of Central Assembly of God Church, where she was active in the Senior Saints, Star Widows, and also taught Sunday School. Louise is survived by two daughters, Mary Kraus and husband Tom of Pond Creek, and Deborah Campbell and husband Alan of Enid; seven grandchildren; and ten great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, and husband Bud in 1997. Memorials may be made to Central Assembly of God Church Missions Fund or Hospice Circle of Love.

http://www.andersonburris.com/louise_miksch.htm","STR06" "I14210","","","","","","","" "I14434","McMinn","Willie Blanche","16 Jan 1905","2 Jan 1984","0","Abilene Reporter - News (date unknown) Blanche Teaff MERKEL -- Blanche Teaff, 78, of Merkel, who had resided at Shady Oaks Lodge in Abilene for the past three years, died at 2 p.m. Monday at the nursing home after a brief illness. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the First Baptist Church in Merkel. Burial will be at Rose Hill Cemetery in Merkel, directed by Starbuck Funeral Home. Born Jan. 16, 1905, in Omaha, Texas, she moved to the Merkel area in 1923. She married Ernest Teaff Nov. 30, 1924, in Abilene. She taught school in Merkel and in the Stith community. She was a member of the First Baptist Church and was a past worthy matron of the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include her husband; a son, Harold of Abilene; two daughters, Bobbye Mansfield of Merkel and Mary Frances Melton of Abilene; five brothers, Eustace McMinn of West Covina, Calif., Leon McMinn of Stonewall, Okla., Juano McMinn of Barnsdall, Okla., Jack McMinn of Cortes, Colo., and Fred McMinn of Odessa; a sister, Johnnie Weaver of Spur; nine grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I14434","McMinn","Willie Blanche","16 Jan 1905","2 Jan 1984","0","(Research):Blanche's obit says she was born in Omaha, TX but she may have been born in Oklahoma. Census records differ, however.","STR06" "I25043","McMullen","Rose Hanna","Aft 1806","Abt 1841","0","FindAGrave notes that it is likely that she was buried at the McCurdy Cemetery near Princeton, Indiana, where several of her children, along with a number of McMullen family members, are buried.","STR06" "I30903","McMullin","James","3 Mar 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","Census:
1880, Castleton, Rutland County, Vermont, p. 56A. James McMullen, married, age 44, born in New York; father born in Pennsylvania, mother born in New York, occupation: Clerk in Store. Living with his father and his wife, in the household of her father, Franklin Sanford.","STR06" "I2183","McMurrey","Nancy Abbie Gail","1 Jan 1859","8 Dec 1944","0","Name Nancy Abigail Mcgrew
Event Type Death
Event Date 08 Dec 1944
Event Place Yoakum, Lavaca, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 04 Jan 1859
Birthplace Lavaca, Texas
Father's Name W M Mcmurrey
Mother's Name Sarah Bell
Informant F M McGrew
Cause of Death Natural Causes (inquest)
Certificate Number 71531
GS Film number 2137866
Digital Folder Number 005144846
Image Number 02490



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS13-TV7 : accessed 06 Jul 2014), Nancy Abigail Mcgrew, 08 Dec 1944; citing certificate number 71531, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2137866.","STR06" "I31227","","","","","","","" "I31228","","","","","","","" "I31229","","","","","","","" "I25779","","","","","","","" "I46511","McNairy","Frances Laura","Abt 1830-1832","Abt 1872","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Annette Epps Alva, links her to her father, John Hamilton McNairy (1804-1853) and notes her mother was Sarah Leatherman McNairy.

Annette adds that I have received information stating that Francis must have changed the spelling of her last name from McNairy to McNary. She is listed in the will of John McNairy as an heir.

The memorial page for her father, John Hamilton McNairy, notes that he was born to Robert and Anne Hamilton McNairy [According to a historical marker he was born in Guilford Co, NC]. His first marriage about 1827 in Tennessee was to Miss Sarah ""Sallie"" Leatherman, who died by 1840.

John left Giles County, Tenn. about 1836 or 1837. He is shown single with 6 children in the 1840 census of Tippah County, Miss. From there he moved to Texas. John and Susanah Runnels (1824-1893) married about 1842 in Shelby County. Susanah was the daughter of Henry H. Runnels (1795-1843) & Margaret Smith Runnels (1800-1896).

John McNairy became known as Colonel following his involvment with the Moderator and Regulator conflict in Shelby County. He was appoointed to represent the Moderators in settlement negotiations. John bought one thousand acres of land with John Thomas Collier on July 7, 1847. He was elected State Representative at the first regular election in Upshur County on August 7, 1848, and served until 1850.","STR06" "I28599","McNatt","Mary","Abt 1824","Between 1850 and 1855","0","Mt. Hermon Baptist Church, Lincoln County, Tennessee"" by Betty Via shows her as the daughter of Charles and Elizabeth McNatt.","STR06" "I15720","McNaughten","Allen John","15 Aug 1869","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 8 and 9 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 6A
Stamped 137
106-106
McNaughten, Edward Head M W 39 M Tx La La Farmer
McNaughtern, Julia E Wf M (sic) W 38 M Tx NC NC
McNaughten, Lela Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
McNaughten, Lesia O Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
McNaughten, Mildred Dtr F W 1 10/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Cotton, Gertrude StpDtr F W 19 S Tx La Tx
Cotton, Oran StpSn M W 17 S Tx La Tx Farmer
Cotton, Benjamin StpSon M W 15 S Tx La Tx
107-107
McNaughten, Allen J Head M W 50 M Tx La La La Farmer
McNaughten, Fannie A Wf F W 46 M Tx La Ala
McNaughten, Effie A Dtr F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
McNaughten, Vera L Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
McNaughten Ovie Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
108-108
Morris, Taylor ???-in-law M W 60 Wd Tx La Ala Farm Labor","STR06" "I37222","McNaughten","Audice Green","21 Nov 1921","19 May 1997","0","The Sabine County Reporter
May 28, 1997, Page 14

Audice McNaughten

Audice Green McNaughten, 75, of Fairmount died at 10:15 p.m. Monday, May 19, 1997, at Memorial Medical Center in San Augustine.

Born Nov. 21, 1921, as a son of the late George Ellis and Mattie Matilda (Sibley) McNaughten, he was a lifelong resident of Fairmount. McNaughten was a retired timber spotter with Temple-Inland Forest Products and was a member of the Friendship Baptist Church, serving as a deacon and Sunday School teacher.

Survivors: wife, Evelyn Stewart McNaughten of Fairmount; and two sisters, Lula Mae SMITH of Hemphill and Ida Exanna CLARK of Clarktown.

Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Thursday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. W. A. Hornberger and Bro. Wayne Alford officiating. Interment followed at Fairmount Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)","STR06" "I37399","","","","","","","" "I36104","McNaughten","Bennie Lewis","22 Jul 1934","8 May 2019","0","He was a 1952 graduate of Hemphill High School. In 2014, he celebrated his 52 graduation anniversary and reunion at Holly Park on Oct 18, 2014. A photo of this reunion was in the November 5, 2014 Sabitn County Reporter, page 6, and others pictured were Jack Taylor, Terrell Gaskins, Lonnie Melton, Charles Huff, Janice Maxey, Robert McDaniel, Tony Morris, Oweda Clark Boyd and Gerald Glover.","STR06" "I13709","McNaughten","Clara Elizabeth","25 Jan 1883","23 Feb 1957","0","The informant on her Texas Death Certificate was Mrs. R. L. ARRINGTON.","STR06" "I15728","McNaughten","Daniel Edward","20 Dec 1880","15 Nov 1944","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Ward 1 Sheet 8A
131-131
McNaughten, Elizabeth Mrs. Head F W 62 Wd La MIss MIss
McNaughten, Ed Son M W 28 m1 7 Tx La La Farmer
McNaughten, Cornelia Dtr-in-law F W 26 m1 7 1/1 Tx Fl Tx Farm Laborer home farm
McNaughten, Lela Grddtr F W 7 S Tx Tx La

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 8 and 9 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 6A
Stamped 137
106-106
McNaughten, Edward Head M W 39 M Tx La La Farmer
McNaughtern, Julia E Wf M (sic) W 38 M Tx NC NC
McNaughten, Lela Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
McNaughten, Lesia O Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
McNaughten, Mildred Dtr F W 1 10/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Cotton, Gertrude StpDtr F W 19 S Tx La Tx
Cotton, Oran StpSn M W 17 S Tx La Tx Farmer
Cotton, Benjamin StpSon M W 15 S Tx La Tx
107-107
McNaughten, Allen J Head M W 50 M Tx La La La Farmer
McNaughten, Fannie A Wf F W 46 M Tx La Ala
McNaughten, Effie A Dtr F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
McNaughten, Vera L Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
McNaughten Ovie Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
108-108
Morris, Taylor ???-in-law M W 60 Wd Tx La Ala Farm Labor
","STR06" "I35631","McNaughten","Daniel W.","Jan 1856","Abt 1920","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 8B
132-132
McNaughten, D. W. Head W M Jan 1856 44 M 21 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
McNaughten, Ophelia Wf W F Feb 1860 40 M 21 7/7 Tx Ala Tx
McNaughten, Henry J Son W M Aug 1881 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McNaughten, Elijah T Son W M Apr 1886 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McNaughten, Minnie M Dtr W F Feb 1887 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McNaughten, Lockie P Dtr W F Jan 1890 10 S Tx Tx Tx
McNaughten, Grover C Son W M Oct 1892 7 S Tx Tx Tx
McNaughten, Hannah A Dtr W F July 1895 4 S Tx Tx Tx
McNaughten, Mary M Dtr W F July 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I37400","","","","","","","" "I12989","McNaughten","George Washington","15 Apr 1850","5 Jul 1906","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 8B
133-133
McNaughten, G. W. Head W M Apr 1850 50 M 31 La Tx Ala Farmer
McNaughten, Elizabeth Wf W F Aug 1847 52 M 31 11/10 La Ala Miss
McNaughten, Ellis G Son W M Jan 1879 21 S Tx La La Farm Laborer
McNaughten, Ed D Son W M Dec 1880 19 S Tx La La Farm Laborer
McNaughten, Celia J Dtr W F May 1885 15 S Tx La La Farm Laborer
McNaughten, Mittie J Dtr W F Feb 1889 11 S Tx La La Farm Laborer
","STR06" "I37441","","","","","","","" "I35731","McNaughten","Grover C.","Oct 1892","Yes, date unknown","0","He married Jennie ""Belva"" and they were said to have had two daughters, Louise and Bettie.","STR06" "I36843","McNaughten","Ida Exanna","16 Jun 1914","20 Dec 2010","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 29, 2010, page 16

Ida Exanna Clark

Ida Exanna Clark, 96, passed away Monday, Dec. 20, 2010, in her home in the old community of Clarktown near Hemphill. She was born in Fairmount to George Ellis and Mattie Matilda Sibley McNaughten and had lived in that area all of her life. Mrs. Clark was a member of the Friendship Missionary Baptist Church in Fairmount.

Mrs. Clark is survived by her son A. B. Clark Jr and his wife, Nell of Hemphill; grandchildren, A. B. Clark, III and Susan D. Clark and their mother, Viriginia Jo Clark. She is also survived by great-grandchildren, Victoria Luckey and Tyler A. Clark.

Mrs. Clark was preceded in death by her husband, A. B. Clark Sr. and her daughter, Ida Jane Clark.

Funeral services were held Thursday, Dec. 23, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in the Fairmount Cemetery.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Online condolences may be posted at www.starrfuneralhome.com.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2011).","STR06" "I48730","McNaughten","James Wendell ""Joe""","23 Sep 1936","3 Jun 2024","0","James ""Joe"" Wendell McNaughten, age 87, of Milam, Texas passed away on June 3, 2024, in Legacies Nursing and Rehab, Hemphill, Texas. He was born on September 23, 1936, in Milam, Texas, to Benton and Lydia Buna Gray McNaughten. Joe served in the Army during the Korean War and was a dedicated Maintenance Superintendent at Temple-Inland for 42 years.

Joe was a longtime Mason and Shriner and was a member of Sexton Lodge #251 in Milam, Texas. He was also a member of Bethany Baptist Church in Milam where he served as a deacon. Active in his community, Joe served many years on the Sabine County Hospital Board and was also a member of the Pineland Volunteer Fire Department. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, and working on things in his spare time.

He is survived by his wife of almost 40 years, Montez McNaughten, and leaves behind a legacy through his daughters Konnie Kay Long and husband, Randy, of Brookeland, Mary Ann Oliver and husband, Craig, of Pataskala, Ohio, Lydia Darlene Turner of Jasper, and Stacie Annette McNaughten of Pearland; step-son, Lee Edward Waller (Rusty) and wife, Sharon, of San Antonio; step-daughters, Karen Jean Johnson and husband, Glenn, of Lufkin and Kimberly Ann Elliott of Nacogdoches; sisters, Mary Joyce O'Riley of Silsbee, Shirley Parks and husband, Stephen of San Antonio, Helen Forman of Marshall and Betty Turley of Longview; 17 beloved grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Benton and Lydia McNaughten; granddaughter, Leslie Kay Brown; grandson, Timothy Joe Turner; stepdaughter, Mary Kathleen Goodwin; and brother, Benny Lewis McNaughten and his half-sister, Lois Anderson and her husband, Roy Anderson.

Joe will be remembered at visitation on Thursday, June 6, 2024, from 12:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas. The funeral service will follow at 2:00 p.m., officiated by Bro. Mike Tieman and Bro. Floyd Wright.

Burial will take place at Bethany Memorial Gardens in Milam, Texas with Cory Castillo, Aiden Gilbert, Brad Goodwyn, J. B. Goodwyn, Jacob Elliott Jayce Murray and Jared Waller serving as pallbearers.

Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill, Texas, is assisting with the arrangements.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com, downloaded from that website

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 5, 2024, Page 4","STR06" "I37403","McNaughten","John Nelson","30 Jun 1944","13 Apr 1992","0","He was said to be a veteran of the Vietnamese war, serving in the U. S. Navy.","STR06" "I15821","McNaughten","Lela May","3 Nov 1902","21 May 1952","0","Name: Lela May Biscamp
Death Date: 21 May 1952
Death Place: Groveton, Trinity, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 49 years 6 months 18 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 03 Nov 1902
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Tex.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Daniel Edward Mcnaughten
Father's Birthplace: Sabine Co., Tex.
Mother's Name: Neillia C. Conner
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Furn. Dealer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Glenwood Cemetery
Burial Place: Groveton, Texas
Burial Date: 25 May 1952
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2075087
Digital Film Number: 4167290
Image Number: 1282
Reference Number: cn 31022
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I15829","McNaughten","Lexie Olivia","5 Nov 1912","8 Oct 2004","0","Lexis was shown as being a Cook at a WPA Lunch Room at the time of the 1940 Federal Census.

Sabine County Reporter
October 13, 2004

Lexie Olivia Clark

Lexie Olivia Clark, 91, of Hemphill died at 11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 8, 2004, at Colonial Pines Healthcare Center in San Augustine. Mrs. Clark was born Nov. 5, 1912, in Fairmount as a daughter of the late Julie Emma (Edgar) and Daniel Edward McNaughten and had been a lifelong resident of the area. A homemaker, she was a member of the East Mayfield Baptist Church and the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors: son and daughter-in-law, Terrell and Rose Clark of Hemphill; daughters, Carolyn WOMACK of Hemphill and Oweda BOYD of Nacogdoches; eight grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Oct. 11 at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Jim Crump officiating. Interment followed at Fairmount Cemetery in Fairmount.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I34207","McNaughten","Lockie Pearl","10 Feb 1890","25 Sep 1980","0","Kay Parker McCary, on her annotated transcription of Sabine County's Myrtle Spring Cemetery, shows she was first married to John Thomas Smith, and that she was a daughter of Daniel Webster McNaughten and Ophelia J. Birdwell.
","STR06" "I34207","McNaughten","Lockie Pearl","10 Feb 1890","25 Sep 1980","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 12 and 13 January 1920
SD 326 ED 171 Sheets 6A and 6B
119-120
Smith, Obadiah H Head M W 52 M Tx La Al Farmer
Smith, Sarah E Wf F W 48 M Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Obadiah H Son M W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Smith, Bertie E Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Lockie P Dtr-in-law F W 29 M Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Mathew H Grandson M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Madie M Granddtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, J. T. Grandson M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Hazel M Granddaughter F W 1 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Clifford Boarder M W 46 M Ga Ga Ga Foreman Lumber Mill
Smith, Clifford Boarder M W 24 S Tx Tx Tx Nightwatchman Lumber Mill
Smith, Nathan O Boarder M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Lumber Mill

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1, Hemphill Town
Enumerated 15 Apr 1930
ED 202-2 SD 19 Sheet 6B
128-153
Smith, Eugene Head M W 56 M 24 Tx Tx Tx Sheriff County
Smith, Lockie Wf F W 40 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Smith, J T Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Clyde Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Earl Son M W 16 Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Terroll Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Maurine Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Elaine Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I33289","","","","","","","" "I37225","McNaughten","Lula Mae","2 Aug 1917","25 Nov 1999","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 1, 1999, Page 14

Lula Mae Smith

Lula Mae Smith, 82, of Fairmount died early Thursday, Nov. 25, 1999, in Hemphill.

Mrs. Smith was bonr Aug. 2, 1917 in Sabine County as a daughter of the late Ellix and Mattie McNaughten. She was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and a member of the Friendship Baptist Church. She and her family had formerly operated Smith's TV Sales and Services Inc in Hemphill.

Survivors: sons, Tony Gerald Smith of Fairmount and Jerry Wayne Smith of Kountze; a sister, Exanna Clark of Fairmount; five granchildren, Linda Beasley, John Smith, Jason Smith, Troy Smith Jr., and Artie Easley; and five great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Troy A. Smith.

Funeral services wsere held Nov. 28 at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Wilbur A. Hornberger and Bro. Wayne Alford officiating. Interment followed at Fairmount Cemetery in Fairmount.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2011)","STR06" "I12990","McNaughten","M. Allen","Abt 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","Allen McNaughten came to Texas about the same time as the Obediah Smith family, and both families settled on Sandy Creek near the Newton County line. Allen married Hannah, the daughter of Obediah and Elizabeth Smith.","STR06" "I2042","McNaughten","Margaret Elvina ""Viney""","13 Apr 1877","31 Mar 1957","0","According to the 1910 census, they were married 14 years, and she was the mother of 7 total children, all still living.","STR06" "I2042","McNaughten","Margaret Elvina ""Viney""","13 Apr 1877","31 Mar 1957","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I35733","McNaughten","Mary M.","Jul 1898","13 Sep 1989","0","It is possible that James instead married the Mattie McNaughten, born about 1898/1899 who was a daughter of William Jesse McNaughten and Georgia Ella Beckcom.","STR06" "I35729","McNaughten","Minnie M.","Feb 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a TILLEY, and they had several children before his death.","STR06" "I15733","McNaughten","Mittie Zerowine","26 Feb 1889","3 Mar 1975","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K78G-WV7
name: Mittie Zeroine Smith
event: Death
event date: 03 Mar 1975
event place: Hines Nursing Home, Pineland, Sabine, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 26 Feb 1889
birthplace:
father's name: George Mcnaughten
mother's name: Elizabeth Smith
Informant: Mrs. Onie Ener (daughter)
certificate number: 37859
film number: 2243951
digital folder number: 005144724
image number: 00372
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Mittie Zeroine Smith, 1975","STR06" "I14296","McNaughten","Novie Mae","25 Dec 1909","9 Nov 1999","0","The Sabine County Reporter
November 17, 1999, page 16

Novie Mae Smith

Novie Mae McNaughten Smith, 89, of Hemphill died at 12:45 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 9, 1999, at Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill.

Mrs. Smith was born Dec. 25, 1909, in the Fairdale community as a daughter of the late Elisah and Alma (Dainwood) McNaughten and was a lifelong resident of Sabine County. She was a retired grocery store owner ande a member of the Oak Hill Baptist Church.

Survivors: daughters, Bobbie Martine and Patsie Pearson, both of Houston; three grandchildren, Taska Fields, Sally Hill, and Chuck McCary; and two great grandchildren, Jason Fields and Lindsey Fields.

Funeral services were held Nov. 11 at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Charles Spears officiating. Interment followed at Oak Hill Cemetery in Sabine County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2011)

","STR06" "I33282","McNaughten","Thomas Benton","14 Nov 1905","11 Oct 1976","0","On her annotated transcription of Fairmount Cemetery in Sabine County, Kay Parker McCary shows that he was interred under a double tombstone with Lydia Buna McNaughten)

Name: Thomas Benton Mcnaughten
Death Date: 11 Oct 1976
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 70 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 14 Nov 1905
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Jessie Mc Naughten
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ella Beckcom
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Informant: Joe McNaughtern (son)
Place of Residence: Route 2, Bronson, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243981
Digital Film Number: 4005493
Image Number: 02694
Reference Number: 78939
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I33282","McNaughten","Thomas Benton","14 Nov 1905","11 Oct 1976","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 4
Enumerated 15 Apr 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 2A Stamped 73
25-28
McNaughten, Benton Head M W 24 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McNaughten, Annie Wf F W 22 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
McNaughten, Lois Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I33282","McNaughten","Thomas Benton","14 Nov 1905","11 Oct 1976","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I33286","McNaughten","Voy Price","13 Jun 1918","8 Nov 1994","0","The Sabine County Reporter
November 16, 1994, Page 12

Voy McNaughten

Funeral services for Voy Price McNaughten, 76, of Hemphill were held at 10 a.m. Friday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Charles R. Stephens officiating. Interment followed at Fairmount Cemetery in Fairmount.

He died 4:30 pm. Tuesday, Nov. 8, 1994, at Woodland Heights Medical Center in Lufkin.

Born June 13, 1918, in Milam as a son of the late Price and Inez (Thompson) McNaughten, he had formerly lived in Lufkin before returning to Sabine County eight years ago. He retired in 1984 as an electrician for Brown 7 Root Construction. McNaughten was a member of Rosevine United Pentecostal Church and a U.S. Army veteran.

Survivors: wife, Hazel (Bragg) McNaughen of Hemphill; daughters, Cheryl Valka of Buna, and Paula Tucker and Renne McNaughten, both of Lufkin; stepdaughters, Vickie Brucia of Hemphill and Lavina Gibson of Rosevine; a brother, Thomas Jett of Albuquerque, New Mexico; nine grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2009)

WWII - S/Sgt US Army, Purple Heart (Source: Barbara Yancey Dore)","STR06" "I37443","McNaughten","William Allen","22 Apr 1939","15 Sep 2012","0","From FindAGrave:

William Allen McNaughten, age 73 of Buna, Texas died Saturday, September 15, 2012 at Beaumont Baptist Hospital.

Funeral services will be 2pm Thursday, September 20, 2012 at Adams EE Stringer Funeral Home in Buna.

Burial will be at Antioch Cemetery in Buna.

Born in Milam, Texas, he had lived in Buna 44 years.

Survivors include his wife, Fay McNaughten of Buna, his son, Terry McNaughten of Buna, his daughter, Trina Honeycutt of Vidor, Texas, his brother, L.J. McNaughten of Silsbee, Texas, his sisters, Florence Wheeler of Buna and Linda Pearl Ruso of Lumberton, Texas and 3 grandchildren.

Adams EE Stringer Funeral Home of Buna
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, September 26, 2012, page 9","STR06" "I33281","McNaughten","William Ross","14 Nov 1901","30 Dec 1988","0","He married Annie Pearl Gray and they had 7 children, 4 of whom were still living in 2011.

From FindAGrave:

William Ross McNaughten, 87, of Kirbyville died Friday at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont.

Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at E. E. Stringer Funeral Home in Kirbyville with burial in Fairmount Cemetery in Yellowpine.

A native of Fairmount, he lived in the Kirbyville-Buna area 34 years and was a retired oil travel operator for Pure Oil Co., now Unocal.

Survivors include sons, L. J. McNaughten Sr. of Silsbee, William McNaughten of Buna and Johnny McNaughten; daughters, Florence Wheeler and Lynda Ruso, both of Buna; a sister Maudie Hammock of Port Neches; 18 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.","STR06" "I37401","McNaughten","Wilma Ruth","21 May 1930","5 Aug 1959","0","Laura Buckmaster notes that ""Listed on her tombstone with her maiden name. Her son is with her and listed as ""Infant son of Wilma Ruth"". She was said to have married a Warren, and her son was William Joseph Warren, born 4 Jun 1957 in Galveston and died in 1958.

Tricia McNaughten Williams notes that she was also the mother of Glenda Sue, Barbara Gayle, and David Michael, all of who were adopted by her parents after she died in 1959.","STR06" "I24442","","","","","","","" "I30496","McNeill","Ellen Zirlene","10 Jun 1926","23 Apr 1989","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows that P.D. McLemore was married to Zurlene McNEILL.","STR06" "I11567","","","","","","","" "I29438","McNelly","Hephzibah Ann ""Anna""","Jun 1857","7 Apr 1912","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Ohio, Trumbull, PO Lordstown
Enumerated 17 July 1860
Page 226
1010 1023
Isaac McNelly 25 M Farmer 100 NY
P. M. McNelly 25 F NY
M. J. McNelly 5 F O
H A McNelly 3 F O

1870 Census
Ohio, Trumbull, Vernon, PO Wiles
Enumerated 22 Jun 1870
238-241
Page 27 Stamped 382
238-241
Green, George 29 M W Laborer Pa
Green, Patience 33 F W Keeping House New York
McNelly, Matilda 15 F W New York
McNelly, Hepsy 12 F W New York

1880 Census
Odessa, Ionia Co., MI, Page # 318D, Film # T9-0584
Chapman, Martin 28, M, M, W, MI NY NY, Self, Farmer
Chapman, Ann 22, M, F, W, OH OH OH, Wife, Keeping House
Chapman, Mable 03, S, F, W, MI MI OH, Dau

1900 Census
Michigan, Ionia County, Berlin Twp
Enumerated 15 June 1900
SD 5 ED 1 Sheet 5A
101-106
Chapman, Martin L Head W M Sep 1851 49 M 25 Mich York State York State
Chapman, Hepzabeth A Wf W F Jun 1857 42 M 25 2/2 Ohio York State York State
Chapman, Myrtie L Dtr W F Jan 1882 18 S Mich Mich Ohio
Green, Patience M M-in-law M F Dec 1834 Wd 2/2 New York State York State York State","STR06" "I47691","McNutt","Mary V.","1 Aug 1852","24 Oct 1932","0","Her Texas Death Cerficate shows her as a daughter of John McNutt and Sarah K Stone.","STR06" "I32392","","","","","","","" "I37628","McQueen","Daisy Alberta","28 Nov 1897","18 Feb 1949","0","Name: Daisy Alberta Smith
Death Date: 18 Feb 1949
Death Place: Groveton, Trinity, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 53 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 28 Nov 1897
Birthplace: Trinity, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Sam Mcqueen
Father's Birthplace: Miss.
Mother's Name: Mollie Cammack
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Groveton, Trinity, Texas
Cemetery: Flat Prairie Cemetery
Burial Place: Groveton, Trinity, Texas
Burial Date: 19 Feb 1949
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223203
Digital Film Number: 4031765
Image Number: 4
Reference Number: cn9002
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I32104","McQueen","John","30 Aug 1800","27 Jun 1859","0","According to the BARTON HARRIS McQUEEN bible, John McQueen Jr and Samuel McQueen, who married John's sister-in-law, Rebecca McLemore, were brothers.

Said to have married second Mary A. Cook on 27 Dec 1854.","STR06" "I32104","McQueen","John","30 Aug 1800","27 Jun 1859","0","(Research):Barton Harris McQueen Family Bible
?b?

?/b?The following transcription of Barton Harris McQUEEN'S Bible was made by Ruth McQueen Haynes (1898-1986) with a notation: ""My father and Harris B. McQueen were third cousins.""
Submitted Nov 1998 by Rae Calvert , CR831@aol.com
Births
John McQueen , Jr., was born August 30, 1800
Martha McLemore , his wife, October 29, 1811
Elizabeth Susan McQueen , born December 14, 1829
Mary Frances McQueen , born September 19, 1831
Louisa McQueen , born November 19, 1835
Martha Catharine McQueen , born August 19, 1837
James Daniel McQueen , born September 15, 1839
Benjamin F. McQueen , born October 5, 1841
Julia McQueen , born October 20, 1843
Rebecca Dorobske McQueen , born September 13, 1845
John Pleasant McQueen , born October 7, 1847
Margaret A. I. McQueen , born May 10, 1840
Barton Harris McQueen , born March 4, 1878
(son of John Pleasant ""Ped"")
Mannie May McQueen born September 7, 1879
Mattie May McQueen , ""
Lula McQueen , born June 19, 1889
Lula Harris , wife of J. P. McQueen , born May 25, 1856
Marriages
John McQueen and Martha McLemore , January 15, 1829
Samuel I. McQueen and Rebecca McLemore , December 23, 1830
John McQueen , Jr., and Mary A. Cook , December 27, 1854
John Pleasant McQueen and Mary Lula Harris , May 23, 1877
Barton Harris McQueen and Florence E. Flippen , January 31, 1906
Mannie May McQueen and Allie Bartlett (Montgomery)
Mattie McQueen and Walter Cook (Selma)
Lula McQueen and Edward H. Hills (Conn.)
Deaths
Martha, wife of John McQueen , Jr., died October 3, 1851
Louisa, their daughter died September 20, 1834
Margaret A. I. McQueen died August 23, 1851
John Pleasant McQueen died June 3rd, 1912
Mary Lula McQueen (his wife) died September 20, 1922
John McQueen , Jr., died June 27, 1859
B. F. McQueen died July 18, 1878
James D. McQueen died October 7, 1876
Julia Anne died September 13, 1910
Martha Catherine died October 31, 1914
Barton Harris McQueen died in 1943.
[Notation by Ruth McQueen Haynes , the transcriber: ""I copied these records because this John, Jr., McQueen was a brother of our great-grandfather, James Calhoun McQueen .""]

[Notation: Following is a copy of facts written on a sheet of tablet paper by a member of Harris' family and found in the old family Bible. This is the exact copy.]
John McQueen , Jr. }
Sam } brothers
Jim }
came from South Carolina with two cousins, Jack McQueen and Bille McQueen .
Jack McQueen -
children -
John W., Jim W., Fletcher
lived at Williamson Place
Billie McQueen - Sandy Ridge
Sam McQueen - our uncle
Steep Creek - one child, George, a preacher, married Miss Relfe
"" Miss Powell
"" Widow Carr
Jim McQueen - married in South Carolina
wife refused to come with him but finally did
Children: Sam, Jim, Billie
Grandfather McQueen married (1) Martha McLelmore
(2) Miss Cook
Sam, his brother, married Rebecca McLemore , sister of Martha
[Different handwriting] John Wesley McQueen came from Cape Fear Colony, Sumter, S.C. [Believe he was mistaken about the place]","STR06" "I32105","McQueen","Samuel","Bef 1810","Bef 1839","0","According to the BARTON HARRIS McQUEEN bible, Samuel McQueen and John McQueen Jr., who married Samuel's sister-in-law, Martha McLemore, were brothers.

","STR06" "I32105","McQueen","Samuel","Bef 1810","Bef 1839","0","(Research):

Could he be related to the Samuel Angus McQueen who married Mollie Cammack of Copiah County, Mississippi, and later moved to Texas? The Cammack family of Copiah were closely associated with the McLemore family as well.

1900 Census
Texas, Trinity County, Pr 6
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 99 Sheet ??
100-101
McQueen, S. A. Head W M July 1860 39 M 16 Miss NC Ala Day Laborer
McQueen, Mollie Wf W F Feb 1857 43 M 16 8/7 Miss Tenn Miss
McQueen, Huthie Dtr W F Sep 1884 15 S Miss Miss Miss
McQueen, James Son W M Aug 1888 11 S Miss Miss Miss
McQueen, Colwell Son W M Mar 1890 10 S Miss Miss Miss
McQueen, Kary Dtr W F Feb 1892 8 S Miss Miss Miss
McQueen, Daisy Dtr W F Nov 1899 5 S Tx Miss Miss
McQueen, Sime Son W M Aug 1897 2 S Tx Miss Miss
McQueen, Emma Dtr W F Nov 1899 6/12 S Tx Miss Miss


Sharon Devine shows that Samuel Angus McQueen of Mississippi and Texas was a son of Daniel Cunningham McQueedn and Rebecca Sawyer.","STR06" "I32168","McQueen","Samuel Angus","27 Jul 1859","25 Jan 1937","0","Said by Sharon Devine (sharondevine@earthlink.net) to have died on 26 Jan 1937 in Pennington, Trinity County, Texas. She further shows his as a son of Daniel Cunningham McQueen and Rebecca ""Alla"" Sawyer. His death certificate instead shows his father as Wm. McQueen.

Name: Sam Mcqueen
Death Date: 25 Jan 1937
Death Place: Groveton, Trinity, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 77 years 5 months 28 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 27 Jul 1859
Birthplace: Miss.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mary Mcqueen
Father's Name: Wm. Mcqueen
Father's Birthplace: N. Carolina
Mother's Name: Unknown
Mother's Birthplace: Unknown
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Groveton, Tex.
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Flat Prairie
Burial Date: 26 Jan 1937
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117126
Digital Film Number: 4166725
Image Number: 2276
Reference Number: cn 5502
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I32168","McQueen","Samuel Angus","27 Jul 1859","25 Jan 1937","0","(Research):

Census Listings

1900 Census
Texas, Trinity County, Pr 6
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 99 Sheet ??
100-101
McQueen, S. A. Head W M July 1860 39 M 16 Miss NC Ala Day Laborer
McQueen, Mollie Wf W F Feb 1857 43 M 16 8/7 Miss Tenn Miss
McQueen, Huthie Dtr W F Sep 1884 15 S Miss Miss Miss
McQueen, James Son W M Aug 1888 11 S Miss Miss Miss
McQueen, Colwell Son W M Mar 1890 10 S Miss Miss Miss
McQueen, Kary Dtr (sic) W F Feb 1892 8 S Miss Miss Miss
McQueen, Daisy Dtr W F Nov 1899 5 S Tx Miss Miss
McQueen, Sahm Son W M Aug 1897 2 S Tx Miss Miss
McQueen, Emma Dtr W F Nov 1899 6/12 S Tx Miss Miss
","STR06" "I37627","McQueen","Samuel Caldwell","12 Mar 1890","18 Sep 1962","0","Name: Samuel Caldwell Mcqueen
Death Date: 18 Sep 1962
Death Place: Groveton, Trinity, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 72 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 Mar 1890
Birthplace: Mississippi
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Sam Mcqueen
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Molly Cammack
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Precinct #l, Trinity, Texas
Cemetery: Sumpter Cemetery
Burial Place: Trinity County, Texas
Burial Date: 20 Sep 1962
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117117
Digital Film Number: 4028549
Image Number: 186
Reference Number: cn58975
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I26661","McShan","Mary Jane Leanoriah","22 Dec 1838","22 Dec 1908","0","Jane McAshan emailed, in July 2013, that Mary Jane Leanoriah McShan was the daughter of Rhoda Crosby (4 July 1803 - 11 Nov 1841) and Ferdinand Hopkins McShan (12 Jan 1802 - 2 Oct 1847). Both are buried at Salem Methodist Episcopal Church, Greene County, Alabama.
","STR06" "I26661","McShan","Mary Jane Leanoriah","22 Dec 1838","22 Dec 1908","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Federal Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Meridan, Township #6
Enumerated 10 Jun 1900
SD 5, ED 105, Sheet 1B
East Mississippi Hospital for the Insane

McLemore, Mary W F 60 M Alabama Housekeeper Can read and write","STR06" "I10496","McSwane","Ella Josephine","9 Sep 1866","9 Mar 1946","0","Said to have married David Wesley CURRY. Both buried at the Salem Cemetery.","STR06" "I10496","McSwane","Ella Josephine","9 Sep 1866","9 Mar 1946","0","(Research):Said to have married Davy Curry.","STR06" "I44629","McSwane","Jeff Davis","25 Sep 1862","18 Jan 1944","0","Name Jeff Davis Mcswane
Event Type Death
Event Date 18 Jan 1944
Event Place Mason, Mason, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Single
Birth Date 25 Sep 1862
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name John Mcswane
Mother's Name Caroline Mayo
Certificate Number 4380
GS Film number 2137701
Digital Folder Number 005144816
Image Number 03373

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBP-9DW : accessed 27 Jan 2014), Jeff Davis Mcswane, 18 Jan 1944; citing certificate number 4380, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2137701.","STR06" "I10502","McSwane","John W.","2 Jul 1835","13 Aug 1862","0","Lived in the household next to his father at the time of the 1860 census. He was married to a Caroline A, three years younger than he. She was born in Georgia. They were the parents of six month old daughter, name unclear, born in Texas.

He was on the Roster of Co. D, 10th Texas Infantry, Confederate States of America, organized by William C. Wilson at Fairfield, Freestone County, Texas, on October 26, 1861 as researched and compiled by Scott McKay. Both he and Peter McSwane were Non Commissioned Officers in Compa

NAME RANK AGE ENLISTED REMARKS
Robertson, Abe OrdSgt 19 Oct. 23, 1861 Absent In Trans Miss Dept - Jan. 11, 1863
Cowser, John F 1Sgt. 24 Oct. 23, 1861 Last Recorded Present in Ga. - Apr. 31, 1864
Busby, Milton 1Sgt. 18 Oct. 23, 1861 Killed at Jonesboro, Georgia - Sep. 1, 1864
Drake, Matthew M. 1Sgt 20 Oct. 23, 1861 In a Miss. hosp. with Wound - Jan. 1, 1865
McSwane, John W. 1Sgt. 26 Oct. 23, 1861 Died of Disease in Arkansas - Aug. 13, 1862
Carter, David L. 2Sgt. 25 Oct. 23, 1861 Discharged in Texas - Jan. 15, 1862
Mayo, William R. 2Sgt __ Apr. 16, 1862 Surrendered Near Durham, NC - Apr. 28, 1865
Watson, Charles L. 2Sgt. 20 Apr. 1, 1862 Wounded/Captured @ Ark. Post - Jan. 11, 1863
Baty, Thomas F. 3Sgt. 26 Oct. 31, 1861 Killed at Jonesboro, Georgia - Sep. 1, 1864
McSwane, Peter R. 3Sgt 24 Dec. 20, 1861 Absent in Trans Miss Dept - Jan. 11, 1863
Quimby, Hance R. 4Sgt 34 Oct. 31, 1861 Detailed to Tex for Clothing - Sep. 1, 1862
Bonner, Oliver A. 5Sgt. 23 Oct. 31, 1861 Detailed to go to Texas - Nov. 5, 1862
Sims, Thomas W. 2Cpl 16 Oct. 31, 1861 Wounded at Jonesboro, Ga. - Sep. 1, 1864
Clark , Lawrence 3Cpl. 26 Apr. 1, 1862 Absent in Trans Miss Dept - Jan. 11, 1863
Drake, Thomas M. 4Cpl 17 Oct. 31, 1861 Absent in Trans Miss Dept - Jan. 11, 1863
Smith, William L. 4Cpl 21 Nov. 16, 1861 Died from Wound in Georgia- Aug. 4, 1864
Whaley, Elijah M. 4Cpl 19 Oct. 31, 1861 Surrendered Near Durham, NC - Apr. 28, 1865","STR06" "I10502","McSwane","John W.","2 Jul 1835","13 Aug 1862","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1860 Federal Census
Texas, Freestone County, P. O. Fairfield
Enumerated 12 Sep 1860
Page 67
469-475
Andrew Baty 47 M Farmer $4000 $9925 Tenn
Mary Baty 44 F Tenn
Thomas F. Baty 26 M Farmer Tenn
John A. Baty 21 M Farmer Tenn
Joyce R. Baty 19 F Tenn
Emily N. Baty 17 F Tenn
Isaac I Baty 14 M Tenn
James A. Baty 13 M Tenn
Wm. E. Baty 9 M Tenn
Benj. F. Baty 9 M Tenn
John Stout 26 M Laborer --- $300 Tenn
469-476
P. R. McSwain 23 M Farmer $--- $370 Tenn
Louisa J. McSwain 22 F Tenn
Mary J. McSwain 1 F Tex
Wm. A. McSwain 8/12 M Tx
470-477
Wm. R. McSwain 48 M Faremer $480 $2484 Tenn
Jane R. McSwain 50 F Tenn
E. J. McSwain 21 F Tenn
Martha C. McSwain 14 F Tenn
Mary L McSwain 8 F Tenn
477-478
John W. McSwain 25 M Farmer $--- $440 Tenn
Caroline A. McSwain 22 F Georgia
Meadora J. McSwain 6/12 F Texas","STR06" "I1672","McSwane","LaDane","13 Aug 1935","29 May 1994","0","She worked at the State School in Mexia.","STR06" "I10505","McSwane","Martha Caroline","10 May 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married John Melton TACKER. Both buried in the Union Cemetery.","STR06" "I10506","McSwane","Mary","27 Apr 1852","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Joshual Alex TACKER. Both buried in the Union Cemetery.","STR06" "I10491","McSwane","Peter Renfro","26 Mar 1837","25 Jan 1885","0","Alongside his brother John, Peter served as a non commissioned officer in Co. D, 10th Texas Infantry under Captain William C. Wilson of Freestone County, Texas","STR06" "I10491","McSwane","Peter Renfro","26 Mar 1837","25 Jan 1885","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1860 Federal Census
Texas, Freestone County, P. O. Fairfield
Enumerated 12 Sep 1860
Page 67
469-475
Andrew Baty 47 M Farmer $4000 $9925 Tenn
Mary Baty 44 F Tenn
Thomas F. Baty 26 M Farmer Tenn
John A. Baty 21 M Farmer Tenn
Joyce R. Baty 19 F Tenn
Emily N. Baty 17 F Tenn
Isaac I Baty 14 M Tenn
James A. Baty 13 M Tenn
Wm. E. Baty 9 M Tenn
Benj. F. Baty 9 M Tenn
John Stout 26 M Laborer --- $300 Tenn
469-476
P. R. McSwain 23 M Farmer $--- $370 Tenn
Louisa J. McSwain 22 F Tenn
Mary J. McSwain 1 F Tex
Wm. A. McSwain 8/12 M Tx
470-477
Wm. R. McSwain 48 M Faremer $480 $2484 Tenn
Jane R. McSwain 50 F Tenn
E. J. McSwain 21 F Tenn
Martha C. McSwain 14 F Tenn
Mary L McSwain 8 F Tenn
477-478
John W. McSwain 25 M Farmer $--- $440 Tenn
Caroline A. McSwain 22 F Georgia
Meadora J. McSwain 6/12 F Texas


1880 Federal Census Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Peter R. MCSWANE Self M Male W 43 TN Farming
Louisa J. MCSWANE Wife M Female W 43 TN Keeping House TN TN William A. MCSWANE Son S Male W 20 TX Laborer On Farm TN TN
Ella J. MCSWANE Dau S Female W 13 TX TN TN
James E. MCSWANE Son S Male W 8 TX TN TN
Roger M. MCSWANE Son S Male W 2M TX TN TN
William H. MCSWANE Father M Male W 68 TN Retired Farmer NC NC
Jane MCSWANE Mother M Female W 53 AL TN TN
Source Information:
Census Place Freestone, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255304
NA Film Number T9-1304
Page Number 506C","STR06" "I10484","McSwane","Roger Quarles Mills","24 Feb 1880","14 Mar 1957","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Freestone County, Pr 2
Enumerated Apr 17, 1930
ED 81-4 SD 16 Sheet 7A Stamped 105
--- - 153
McSwain, Roger Q Hd M W 50 M 25 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McSwain, Georgia Wf F W 42 M 18 Tx Miss Tx
McSwain, Everett Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McSwain, Alden Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer
McSwain, Myron Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I10489","McSwane","Roger Quarles Mills","17 Mar 1907","19 Sep 1989","0","Said to have married Lesta Lee WHITAKER.","STR06" "I10494","McSwane","William A.","9 Oct 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Evalina L. MARTIN. Both buried at the Union Cemetery.","STR06" "I10504","McSwane","William G.","25 Dec 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","Said by CBurks to have died prior to 1850 in Hardin County, Tennessee.","STR06" "I10500","McSwane","William H.","21 Jan 1811","6 Nov 1893","0","CBurks, at her website (http://countrysister.net), shows him as the son of John McSwain and Martha Andrews, and that he was born in Williamson County, Tennessee.

FindAGrave shows that his tombstone had a military marker engraved ""CSA McSwains Co F 19th Brig TX Militia.""
","STR06" "I10500","McSwane","William H.","21 Jan 1811","6 Nov 1893","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Federal Census
Tennessee, Hardin County, 8th Civil District
Enumerated 8 Feb 1850
Stamped 302
81-81
Andrew Batey 37 M Farmers 1000 Tenn
Mary Batey 37 F Tenn
Thos F. Batey 16 M Farmers Tenn
Louisa J Batey 14 F Tenn
John A Batey 12 M Tenn
Joice R Batey 9 F Tenn
E. N. Batey 6 F Tenn
Isaac J. Batey 4 M Tenn
James A. Batey 2 M Tenn
Cynthia R. Farrow 14 F Tenn
82-82
W.H. McSwain 40 M Farmers $500 Tenn
Jane R McSwain 40 F Tenn
Peter R McSwain 13 m
Edy J McSwain 11 F Tenn
Martha O McSwain 4 F Tenn
Nancy Shaw 33 F Tenn

1860 Federal Census
Texas, Freestone County, P. O. Fairfield
Enumerated 12 Sep 1860
Page 67
469-475
Andrew Baty 47 M Farmer $4000 $9925 Tenn
Mary Baty 44 F Tenn
Thomas F. Baty 26 M Farmer Tenn
John A. Baty 21 M Farmer Tenn
Joyce R. Baty 19 F Tenn
Emily N. Baty 17 F Tenn
Isaac I Baty 14 M Tenn
James A. Baty 13 M Tenn
Wm. E. Baty 9 M Tenn
Benj. F. Baty 9 M Tenn
John Stout 26 M Laborer --- $300 Tenn
469-476
P. R. McSwain 23 M Farmer $--- $370 Tenn
Louisa J. McSwain 22 F Tenn
Mary J. McSwain 1 F Tex
Wm. A. McSwain 8/12 M Tx
470-477
Wm. R. McSwain 48 M Faremer $480 $2484 Tenn
Jane R. McSwain 50 F Tenn
E. J. McSwain 21 F Tenn
Martha C. McSwain 14 F Tenn
Mary L McSwain 8 F Tenn
477-478
John W. McSwain 25 M Farmer $--- $440 Tenn
Caroline A. McSwain 22 F Georgia
Meadora J. McSwain 6/12 F Texas","STR06" "I48386","McSwiney","Bryan","2 Feb 1878","3 Apr 1929","0","Find A Grave notes show:

Son of Dennis McSweeney and Francis Beck
Husband of Bonita Synder (1887-1953)","STR06" "I48384","McSwiney","Dennis B.","23 May 1835","20 Dec 1899","0","A photo of the military memorial marker on his Find A Grave memorial page shows he was a ""Pvt Co 146 PA Inf, Civil War.""","STR06" "I48387","McSwiney","Mabel Belle","23 Dec 1890","2 Feb 1975","0","Find A Grave notes show her as a daughter of Dennis and Lavina Beck McSwiney, and married to Herbert Carl Fairman (1891-1964)","STR06" "I48224","McSwiney","Sally Edna","Abt 1888","8 Dec 1926","0","Obituary

Mrs. Sally Edna Hoover, McSweeney, wife of C. C. Hoover of Indiana [PA], died Tuesday morning at two-fifteen o'clock, age 37 years. She leaves these children: Edna, Veda, Ruth, Jean, Etta Mae, Richard and Cathleen.

Scan of Obituary, not referenced or dated, on Find A Grave (Memorial ID 251473759]

Her Indiana Marriage License listed her parents as Dennis and Frances L McSwiney.

Her Indiana Death Certificate shows her parents as Denis McSwany and Frances Beck. Information was CC Hoover, of Indiana, PA.","STR06" "I40382","McTee","Herman Leon","1 Jul 1898","16 Apr 1971","0","When he completed his draft registration during the First World War, he was a resident of Blue Ridge, Collin County, TX, and engaged in Farming. His nearest relative was E. B. McTee, also of Blue Ridge. Herman was described as of medium heighth and build, with brown eyes and black hair. His parents, as shown on FindAGrave where they also have memorials, were Elias B. McTee and Roxy Ann Carter.","STR06" "I40382","McTee","Herman Leon","1 Jul 1898","16 Apr 1971","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Collin County, JP 1, McKinney City
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 43-2 SD 10 Sheet 10B
W. Davis
503-93-104
McTee, Herman L Head M W 31 M 21 Tx Ky Tx
McTee, Jimmie L Wf F W 28 M 19 Tx Tx Ala
McTee, Herman L. Jr Son M W 4 5/12 Tx Tx Tx
McTee, Leonard J Son m W 4/5/12 Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I14949","McVannel","Archibald","18 Jun 1815","25 Oct 1906","0","Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan, Friday, Nov. 2, 1906
Vol. 1, No. 23, Page 1

Archibald McVannel died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Jane Leitch, on Garfield avenue last Thursday, October 25, after an illness of two years. His home is in West Lorne, Ont., and two years ago her and his wife came to visit their daughter, when he was stricken with the illness from which he never recovered sufficiently to return home. His sufferings have been intense all the time.

He was born in Scotland, June 18, 1815, and in the year 1848 took up his residence near Dutton, Ont., having been married in 1843 (sic) to Miss Mary McMillan, who survives him. Six children are living, three sons, Duncan, Daniel and Peter, all three of this place; and three daughters, Mrs. Jane Leitch, of this place; Mrs. T. H. Sloan, of Wascada, Manitoba; and Mrs. John Templeton, of West Lorne, Ont,; the last two mentioned being unable to attend the funeral. He also has one sister, Mrs. Hyndman residing near Dutton, Ont.

The funeral took place at the residence Saturday afternoon, Rev. E. H. Bradfield officiating and the burial was made in Elkland Cemetery. Deceased was a member of the Canada Presbyterian church and an earnest Christian man.

The relatives from out of town who attended were Mr. and Mrs. S. McGeachy of Imlay City; John Templeton and D. McMillan of West Lorne, Ont.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2010)

","STR06" "I14948","McVannell","Jane","14 Mar 1864","20 Sep 1947","0","Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan, Friday, September 26, 1947
Volume 42, Number 23, Page Four

Funeral of Mrs. Jane Leitch Here Monday?b?
?/b?
Mrs. Jane Leitch, for 27 years a resident of Cass City previous to moving from here to Pontiac in 1916, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lester Carpenter, in Pontiac Saturday morning. She had been in ill health for some time. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Melvin R. Vender at the Edward Mark home on East Houghton Street in Cass City Tuesday afternoon. Burial was in Elkland Cemetery.

Jane McVannell, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Archibald McVannell, was born in Dutton, Ont., March 14,1864.

She was united in marriage with Angus Leitch May 12, 1887, in Dunwich, Ontario. They moved to Cass City in March of 1889. Mr. Leitch preceded her in death in May of 1901. In 1916 she moved to Pontiac to make her home with her daughter, Mrs. Carpenter, where she has lived until her death. She was a member of the United Presbyterian Church of Pontiac.

Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Edward Mark of Cass City, Mrs. John Simkins and Mrs. Lester Carpenter of Pontiac; eighteen grandchildren; eighteen great grandchildren; and one brother, Peter McVannell, of Manitoba,Canada. A son, Archibald J., died in infancy.

(Copied by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2010)","STR06" "I5892","","","","","","","" "I5860","McWethy","Elba Ann","3 Feb 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","Died young.","STR06" "I5845","McWethy","Elizabell ""Belle""","28 Apr 1860","28 Mar 1948","0","The 1900 census showed that Belle had been married for 22 years, and was the mother of 7 children, six of whom were still living.","STR06" "I5890","","","","","","","" "I5861","McWethy","Faye","23 Aug 1898","23 Oct 1992","0","Faye was born northeast of Guthrie, Oklahoma. She died at the Westhaven Nursing Home.","STR06" "I5862","McWethy","Franklin Mead","8 Feb 1901","","0","Mead was also born northeast of Guthrie.","STR06" "I5889","McWethy","Gwenyth Marie","9 Apr 1933","29 Oct 1942","0","Gwenyth was born near Bartelsville, Oklahoma. She was killed by a tornado when she was nine.","STR06" "I5876","McWethy","John Franklin","22 Aug 1874","Bef 1956","0","Known as Frank.

Early married life was spent on a 160 acre claim in Beaver County, Oklahoma. Later he worked for the Santa Fe Railroad Company.","STR06" "I5821","McWethy","John Graham","7 Sep 1829","14 Nov 1913","0","The information below was all compiled by Ken Harvey:

Stephen McWethy and his wife Margaret Alexander adopted John, the infant son of a Graham. John was thought to have been born in Dallas, Darke Co. This recollected place of birth was probably incorrect.

The 1830 birth of a John Graham (significantly no parents are listed) is recorded in Butler [Co.], Ohio.

There is no suitable (or otherwise) unmarried Miss Graham, recorded in the Ohio census of 1830, who could have been the mother.

It now appears that John McWethy was probably the legitimate son of John J. Graham and his wife the former Mary Graham. He would appear to have been born twenty-nine months after their marriage and for some reason he was given up for adoption almost immediately.

It is possible that Mary, or John, died -or that the couple simply could not provide for the infant.

Other possibilities:

1830 - Hezekiah Graham (ca. 35) of Reily Township, Butler Co., Ohio and his wife Sarah Smith (ca. 29) had five children, all under ten years of age. They had married 5th Mar. 1820 in Butler Co. Clearly Hezekiah could have been John McWethy's father but he was probably a happily married man, at least when it came to procreation.

1830 - Thomas Graham (ca. 45) and his wife (ca. 45) of Middletown, Butler Co., Ohio, had one boy of about eight years of age. Also a possiblity.

Later John McWethy was a volunteer in the Union Army and served during the Civil War in Company C-187 in the Ohio Infantry Volunteer's Regiment. He was under Capt. John Manuel. This regiment was used in the mopping-up campaign in Georgia following General Sherman's march to the sea. He was discharged on 20th January 1866 at Macon, Georgia at the age of 37.

The John McWethy and Elizabeth Strait family moved from Darke County, Ohio, to Avilla, Jasper County, Missouri and later Duenweg, Missouri. This relocation occurred between 1867 and 1877

A grand-daughter of John McWethy, Miss Faye McWethy, ordered on 15 Aug. 1962 a ""blue grey granite"" tombstone to be inscribed - John McWethy Sept. 7. 1829 Nov. 14. 1913 and to be delivered to the Osage Cemetery, Oklahoma. The size was 1-8 X 0-8 X 0-6. Presumably this was feet and inches. Total purchase price was $61.80.

A photograph of John McWethy is in the possession of Judith Keeth (1997).","STR06" "I5878","McWethy","Lucille","9 Nov 1906","","0","6913 N.W. 25th. Street, Bethany, OK 73008","STR06" "I5645","McWethy","Lunora","10 Feb 1911","8 Mar 1999","0","April 23, 1947 Mrs. Lewis Adair Payne and daughters, Robin Adair and Penny, and Mrs. Payne's mother, Mrs. W.M. McWethy, Stillwater, are visiting Mrs. and Mrs. Marvin Payne, 1106 Oak [Duncan, Oklahoma]. Mrs. Payne is the daughter-in-law of the Marvin Paynes.","STR06" "I5864","McWethy","Marie","26 Dec 1902","","0","Moved to Wichita to live with daughter Judith in December, 1990.","STR06" "I5886","McWethy","Marvin Richard","19 Jan 1931","1931","0","Died in infancy","STR06" "I5882","","","","","","","" "I5824","McWethy","Stephen","25 Apr 1793","18 Mar 1868","0","The information below was all compiled by Ken Harvey:

Stephen McWethy's family is understood to have moved from New York to Ohio in the early 1800s. Presumably Stephen would have been an infant at the time of his parent's migration westward to Ohio.

There were only three McWethy families recorded in the entire New York State in 1790. They were [three brothers?]; Isaac McWithey (with wife and young daughter), Silas McWithy (with wife, three boys and two girls) and Rubin McWithy (with wife, two grown sons, a boy and two daughters) - all living in Granville Town in Washington Co., New York State. The probability is very high indeed that Stephen McWethy of Darke Co. was one of these unnamed young men, or boys, sons.

An Isaac McWethy was born 26 Oct. 1745 and d p. 1784. He was a Private in the New York [Militia?] during the Revolutionary War. There are no other McWethys listed in this source. Could Isaac have been the father of the three McWethy [brothers?] living in Granville? Alternatively he would have been forty-five, if alive, in 1790. Perhaps Isaac was the father of both Silas and Rubin.

1829, 14th Aug. - James Wight and Sarah (Sarey) [his] wife [both] of Darke Co. [sell] to Stephen McQuithy of Darke Co.; [for] $100; 78.88 acres [that is] all [of] East half, South-East Quarter of Section 10, Township 13, Range 2.

1830 - In 1830 Stephen McWethy (aged between 30 and 40-he was actually 37) was recorded as living alone in Richland Township, Darke Co., Ohio, with one white female in the same age category (she was actually 39), presumably Margaret Alexander. Later on the childless couple adopted John, the infant son of a person understood to be a [Miss?] Graham. Miss Graham was presumably from somewhere within the general area. We find in 1830 the birth of a John Graham (no parents listed) recorded in Butler [Co.?], Ohio, about sixty miles from Darke Co. It seems highly likely that this is the same John McWethy and it is of course possible that his father rather than his mother was a Graham.

After the adoption of John, biological children were understood to have been born to the McWethy couple, but all knowledge about them was lost by John's sons as their father apparently did not keep contact. They understood from John that their father had a good relationship with his siblings by his adoption. Given Margaret's age it is at least possible that further children were adopted rather than born.

The only McWethy head of household recorded in the census of Ohio in 1850 was a Moses M. B. McWethy of Franklin Township, Clermont Co.; ninety-five miles south of Stephen's location. Microfilm page 381.

This suggests that Stephen, who we know died eighteen years later, and his wife, had probably left Ohio. Alternatively Moses could have been a son and as head of household, sheltered his parents, who are unrecorded in the index.

We know however that the McWethy's were almost certainly still in Darke Co. as their grandson (by adoption), William Meade McWethy, understood from his father that they were buried there, near Dallas.

On July 28, 2009, Robin Zeller emailed:

Stephen McWethy and his wife Margaret are buried in the Hoschover Cemetery in Brown Twp., Darke Co., OH. To drive there, take 118 N out of Ansonia (Dallas), OH to Brock Cosmos Rd. Turn right. There will be an electrical sub station on the corner that is owned by DP&L. The Cemetery is back off the road about an 1/8th of a mile. One of the McWethy stones is still standing.

I was a Hoschouer and this was our family cemetery. I am in the process of getting the Twp. Trustees to do something about the Cemetary. I have a copy of a book that Anita Short and Ruth Bowers did in 1965.

There is also listed a wife Margaret who was 65y, 2m, 23d and died on 7 Dec 1856
Stephen McWethy was a veteran of War of 1812 and died on 18 Mar 1858 at 74y, 10m, 23d.

There are also some children of John McWethy in the same cemtery. They are.....
Stephen W. McWethy
Son of J.& E. McWethy
d. on 27 Nov 1855 at 2y,4m,25d

Elba A. McWethy
dau of J. & E. McWethy
d. on 24 Aug 1866 at 7m,21d

Robin Zeller
?u?robinzeller@yahoo.com ?/u?","STR06" "I5829","McWethy","Stephen Wesley","2 Jul 1853","Abt 1857","0","Died young.","STR06" "I5866","McWethy","Susan Odella ""Ella""","29 Oct 1869","11 Mar 1932","0","A scan of her obituary is posted on her FindAGrave Memorial page:

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35858280","STR06" "I5667","McWethy","William Meade","8 Feb 1867","13 Sep 1945","0","William Mead McWethy was born in Dark County, Ohio, near Dallas, after his father returned from the Civil War.

Following his mothers death the three younger children and their father lived among the three elder children's homes. William remembered living with his older sister ""Aunt Mag,"" in Joplin, Missouri. He attended school here but never completed the third grade.","STR06" "I5667","McWethy","William Meade","8 Feb 1867","13 Sep 1945","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Oklahoma, Lincoln County, Osage Twp
Enumerated 15 Jun 1900
SD 219 (lined through) ED 125 Sheet 9B
170-174
McWethy, William Head W M Feb 1867 33 M 3 Ohio Ohio Ohio Farmer
McWethy, Ethal Wf W F May 1874 26 M 3 1/1 Kansas Ind Iowa
McWethy, Faye Dtr W F Aug 1898 1 S Ok Ohio Kansas","STR06" "I5884","McWethy","William Walter","14 Apr 1926","3 Apr 1995","0","Billy was born at the Lying in Hospital. His birthday has also been given as 14 Apr 1925 and 14 April 1926. He enlisted at the age of seventeen and served in both the Atlantic and Pacific Fleets during WWII and the Korean conflict.

3142 Carolina Drive, Charleston Heights, S.C. 29405","STR06" "I9892","","","","","","","" "I5285","McWilliams","Elizabeth ""Betsy""","Bef 1805","","0","The daughter of William and Sarah McWilliams. Other husband listed Samuel HAMPTON M. 4 Sep 1872 Also have Birth date as 1808, Warren Co.,KY","STR06" "I1208","McWilliams","Elizabeth F.","25 Nov 1833","31 Aug 1873","0","Nancy (Mayo) Bishop writes that she was the daughter of Robert McWilliams and Mary Ann Cannon.","STR06" "I43547","","","","","","","" "I34650","Meador","Alef","5 Jun 1876","Yes, date unknown","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that she married James Polley Weatherred on 5 Jun 1898 in Sabine County, Texas.","STR06" "I12122","Meador","Alonzo ""Lonzo"" Horne","Abt 1888","Yes, date unknown","0","The information which I have on this line was provided by Virginia Meador Cox LeMay. Unfortunately, I have lost contact with Virginia and cannot provide you with a means to contact her.

Her parents were Lonzo Horne Meador, b: 1888 and Jeanne Glynn McMurtry [adopted name of Wiseman] b: 1892

Lonzo Horne Meador's parents were: Martha Ann Oliver and James Thomas Meaodor. She listed no information on the Meadors beyond her father, Lonzo's birth year 1888 as he abandoned his family.

Martha Ann Oliver, who married James Thomas Meador, daughter of Anenias G. Oliver [DRT], born in 1822, TN. and Cassie Kennelia Allen, born 1822/24 Meridian MS, died April 7, 1910 in Geneva, TX, married ca 1838 in Milam, TX.

Cassie's parents were: Thompson Allen [DRT], b: Dec 22, 1802 in Elbert County, GA, d: Oct 18, 1870 in Geneva, TX, came to TX 1841 [see DRT], married Feb 8, 1821 [location not stated] to Elizabeth Wooldridge [DRT], b: March 7, 1804 in Abbeville Dist. S.C., d: Nov 25, 1847, Pendleton, TX, Sabine County.

Elizabeth's parents were:
John Wooldridge, b: 1776 in Surry Co. NC, d: March 7 1817 in Abbeville Dist. SC, married 1803 [location not stated] to Martha ""Patsy"" Ellington, b: 1770 in Amelia Co VA, d: Sept 5, 1825 in Abbeville Dist SC

John Wooldridge's parents:
Gibson Wooldridge b: ca 1755 in Chesterville Co VA
d: Oct 1816 in Abbeville Dist SC, married 1775 to

#1 Lucy Elizabeth Hudspeth, b: 1760, d: before 1815 Abbeville Dist SC
#2 Mrs. Lees Irby Meriwether [1775-1816]

Gibson Wooldridge [DAR] was the son of:
William Wooldridge [DAR] b: ca 1728 in Henrico Co. VA, d: July 25 1798 in Elbert Co GA, married 1750 in Chesterfield Co to
Sarah Flournoy, b: ca 1732 in Henrico Vo Va, d: May 25 1806 in Elbert Co GA

Martha ""Patsy"" Ellington was the daughter of:
Jeremiah Ellington [DAR] b: ca 1731 in Amelia Co VA
d: 1801, Abbeville Dist SC, married 1767 to
Frances ""Fanny"" Jones, b: 1737, d: Nov 9 1801

The fact that Virginia has noted DRT [Daughters of the Republic of Texas] and the DAR [Daughters of the American Revolution] would suggest you might find additional material with these two organizations.
GenForum posting from Linda Harris, Feb. 10, 2003

http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?Allen::oliver::4270.html

","STR06" "I34643","Meador","Anna Elizabeth ""Bessie""","27 Nov 1891","15 Jan 1988","0","She is said to have married Joseph Roland Tisinger. Her last residence on the SSDI was shown as Houston, however Texas Death Records show that she actually died in Bexar County.


Mackie and Kay McCary's transcription of the Meador Cemetery shows that her gravesite was marked with ""In Loving Memory - Married Roland Tisinger - Founder of the Shepard, Tx Library - Mother of Louise, Mazo, Betty, Peggy""","STR06" "I34643","Meador","Anna Elizabeth ""Bessie""","27 Nov 1891","15 Jan 1988","0","(Research):She married a TISINGER.","STR06" "I115","Meador","Benjamin Franklin","Dec 1848","24 Nov 1922","0","Robert Cecil McDaniel notes he was a merchant in Sabine County, until he closed his store in 1908 and moved to South Houston.","STR06" "I115","Meador","Benjamin Franklin","Dec 1848","24 Nov 1922","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam
FHL Film 1255325 NA Film T9-1325 Page # 237A
Ben. F. Meador Self M M W 31 Tx Dry Goods Merchant VA KY
Anna E. Meador W M F W 20 Tx Keeps House Ga Ga
Alef. Meador Dau S F W 4 Tx At School Tx Tx
Horice Meador Son S M W 2 Tx Tx Tx
Joe W. Meador Son S M W 1m TTx Tx Tx
Eliza Meador Other S F B 7 Tx Servant Tx Tx
Martha Scruggs Other M Female W 42 Tx Ga Ga

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam
Enumerated 21 and 22 June 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 11B
201-201
Meador, Ben Hd W M Dec 1848 51 M25 Tx Va Ky Farmer
Meador, Anna Wf W F Feb 1860 39 M25 11/11 Tx Ga Ga
Meador, Emma A Dtr W F Oct 1882 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Meador, Onie S Dtr W F Jany 1885 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Meador, Lelee Dtr W F May 1887 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Meador, Sidney C Son M M Oct 1889 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Meador, Anna Dtr W F Nov 1890 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Meador, Ben T Son W M Dec 1893 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Meador, Tillman E Son W M APr 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Meador, Wallace W Son W M Dec 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Harris, JP 2
Enumerated 27 Apr 1910
SD 8 ED 110 Sheet 18B
32-32
Meador, Ben F Hd M W 61 M1 28 Tx Va Ky Merchant General Mdse
Meador, Anna E Wf F W 50 m1 38 13/11 Tx Ga Ga
Meador, Horace L Son M W 31 Wd Tx Tx Tx Merchant Lumber
Meador, Bessie Dtr F W 17 s Tx Tx Tx
Meador, Ben F Jr Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Meador, Wallace Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Meador, Tillman Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Meador, Lyndel Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx TGx
Meador, Rex Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Meador, Effie Grdtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Meador, Elga???Grndson M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Meador, Sudie F M 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Meador, Clive Grandson M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I7948","Meador","Della","7 Aug 1883","4 Apr 1972","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSYR-R6R
name: Della Meador Bickley
event: Death
event date: 04 Apr 1972
event place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 07 Aug 1883
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: James Meador
mother's name: Martha Ann Oliver
informant Mrs. Von Elliott, daughter
certificate number: 30928
film number: 2223768
digital folder number: 005144713
image number: 03118
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Della Meador Bickley, 1972","STR06" "I38235","Meador","Effie","Abt 1901","9 Feb 1974","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMGM-X9Y/p1
Name: Effie M. Smith
Death Date: 09 Feb 1974
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 73 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1901
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Horace T. Meador
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Willie Arnold
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243038
Digital Film Number: 4169946
Image Number: 1084
Reference Number:
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I10709","Meador","Emma Florida","2 Oct 1882","2 Nov 1969","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I34647","Meador","Horace Tillman","9 Jan 1878","11 Sep 1953","0","His Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, notes that his usual occupation was that of a Contractor doing Road Construction.","STR06" "I34647","Meador","Horace Tillman","9 Jan 1878","11 Sep 1953","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Harris, JP 2
Enumerated 27 Apr 1910
SD 8 ED 110 Sheet 18B
32-32
Meador, Ben F Hd M W 61 M1 28 Tx Va Ky Merchant General Mdse
Meador, Anna E Wf F W 50 m1 38 13/11 Tx Ga Ga
Meador, Horace L Son M W 31 Wd Tx Tx Tx Merchant Lumber
Meador, Bessie Dtr F W 17 s Tx Tx Tx
Meador, Ben F Jr Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Meador, Wallace Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Meador, Tillman Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Meador, Lyndel Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx TGx
Meador, Rex Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Meador, Effie Grdtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Meador, Elga???Grndson M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Meador, Sudie F M 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Meador, Clive Grandson M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I6602","Meador","James T.","1845","Abt 1933","0","(Research):The Sabine County Reporter
May 9, 2012

Myrtle Springs receives marker

An official Texas Historic Cemetery Marker was dedicated April 28, at Geneva Myrtle Springs Cemetery. The day was also the cemetery's annual homecoming......

The newly placed marker reads:
GENEVA MYRTLE SPRINGS CEMETERY

Situated North of the small, rural community of Geneva, the Geneva Myrtle Springs Cemetery serves as the primary resting place for pioneers, settlers of the area, and their descendants. Originally granted to Juan Ignatino Pifermo in 1794, the town of Geneva grew in the 1820s when pioneers began to settle there from the east. Geneva was first known as Shawnee village and later as Jimtown, after two early settlers of the are, Jim Halbert and Jim Willis. Originally surveyed for Daniel F. Renfro in 1838, the Geneva Myrtle Springs Cemetery is comprised of land granted by Levi T. ALLEN in 1879 for use as a church and cemetery. The Geneva Baptist Church was first located on the present day cemetery site, but later moved south of the area. In addition, a school was once located near the cemtery near Myrtle Springs, organized by William Thomas Arnold.

The general landscaping of the cemetery is traditional with brick, marble, sandstone, grantie, wood, and metal grave markers. The first marked grave is that of William J. JONE from 1888, but Bible records indicate that there were earlier unmarked graves, including that of Wiley William CROW (1845-1877). Among the many pioneer families interred at this cemetery, there are veterans of the Civil War, including Wiley CROW, Seth Marion LAYFIELD (1833-1906), and James T. MEADOR (1845-1933), as well as veterans of World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Iraq War. Burials for members of the fraternal organizations such as Woodmen of the World are present. Today, the Geneva Myrtle Springs Cemetery Association maintains and cares for the cemtery, while also serving the community of Geneva. Historic Texas Cemetery -2010.","STR06" "I34648","Meador","Joseph West ""Joe""","Abt 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that he married Cora Ella Barr on 28 Dec 1902 in Sabine County.","STR06" "I84","Meador","Leelee Eva","26 Mar 1885","26 Nov 1977","0","""A Pictorial History of Sabine County, Texas"" shows Leelee's last name as Meador, which appears to be correct. In ""Sabine County Historical Sketches and Genealogical Records"" she is instead shown as Leelee Meadow.","STR06" "I34649","Meador","Lyndel","28 Aug 1900","30 Aug 1988","0","She married a ESTES.","STR06" "I34641","Meador","Onie Sinclare","6 Jan 1885","1 May 1980","0","She is said to have married John Burton FORSE on 27 Mar 1904 in Milam, Sabine County, Texas.","STR06" "I6692","Meador","Richard","1 Aug 1808","5 May 1853","0","Per 1850 Sabine County, Texas census, he was a physician.","STR06" "I34646","Meador","Wallace Warwick","27 Dec 1898","21 Jan 1986","0","Mackie and Kay McCary's transcription of the Meador Cemetery shows that his gravesite was marked with ""TEC 5 US Army WW II""","STR06" "I9501","Meadows","Alma Edith","12 Mar 1900","16 Nov 1964","0","She married a Mathews. FindAGrave shows she was divorced, and hospital records room clerk. Informant was Mrs. Martha Joan Alloy.","STR06" "I2623","Means","Eliza Jane","11 Apr 1851","14 Sep 1933","0","Name: Eliza Jane Baker
Death Date: 14 Sep 1933
Death Place: Medina, Bandera, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 8 years 5 months 3 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1925
Birth Date: 11 Apr 1851
Birthplace: Sanpatricia Co., Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Wm. Means
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Name: Francis Blackburn
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Medina, Tex.
Burial Date: 15 Sep 1933
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2115618
Digital Film Number: 4166772
Image Number: 3409
Reference Number: Cn39585
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I2623","Means","Eliza Jane","11 Apr 1851","14 Sep 1933","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I2215","Means","Fernando Britton","Abt 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listing:

1860 Cemsus
Texas, San Patricio County,
Enumerated 7 July 1860
Page 24?
623-623
Britton Means 29 M Stockraiser $2000 $642o La
Virginia Means 24 F Tx
William Means 5 M Tx
Missouri Means 2 F Tx
Napolean Means 21 M Stockraiser Texas
624-624
William Means 50 M Stockraiser Ga
Frances Means 48 F La
William Means 19 M Tx
Elizaa Means ( F Tx
John Means 6 M Tx
Hugh Means 4 M Tx
Sam Means 2 M Tx

1870 Census
Texas, San Patricio County, Subdivision 4, P.O. Refugio, Refugio County
Enumerated 18 Aug 1870
Page 6
41-41
Means, William 61 M W Farmer $500 $1000 Georgia
Means, Frances 58 F W Keeping House La
Means, John 16 F W Tx
Means, Hugh 14 M W Tx
Means, Allison 12 M W Tx
Means, Britton 38 M W Retail Merchant ---- $1000 Tx
Roberts, Williams 40 M W Laborer La
Roberts, Rachel 20 F W Keepign House Miss
Roberts, Reece 2 M W Tx
","STR06" "I27234","Means","John William","28 Mar 1908","3 Jul 1992","0","Texas Death Record:
Means John William JR 07-03-1992 BRAZORIA M

SSDI:

JOHN W MEANS 28 Mar 1908 03 Jul 1992 77541 (Freeport, Brazoria, TX ) (none specified) 466-07-0533 Texas","STR06" "I2212","Means","William","Abt 1810","Abt 1876","0","Middle name variously shown as ADDISON and MARSHALL.

Per ""The Handbook of Texas, Vol II"" William Means was a native of Georgia and he came to Texas in 1832 and settled in present Sabine County, where he received his headright certificate on February 4, 1838. He served in the Texas Army from January 21 to April 21, 1836. During the battle of San Jacinto he was assigned to guard the baggage at a camp near Harrisburg. He was sheriff of Sabine County in 1836, and served as tax collector sometime before 1846. He represented Sabine County in the Eigth and Ninth Congresses, 1843-1845. He sold his headright certificate to H.M. Kinney. (He moved to DeWitt County by 1850.)

Per ""Refugio"" by Hobart Huson (appendix) Wm. Addison Means was a State Legislator from Refugio County in 1863. Wm. Means was a member of the Texas Republic Congress in 1843 and 1845.....in 1860 he is in San Patricio Co, also for 1870. So he must have been representing both San Patricio and Refugio in 1863. He died in 1876 in San Patricio.

On the 1860 San Patricio, Co TX census, he and his wife Francis are shown living with their son William, age 19, and four younger children Eliza (4), Hugh (4), Sam (2), and John (1).

MEANS - GARNER FUED taken from "" The history of Patricio County Texas""
A former sheriff and the sheriff in office were shot and killed in San Patricio County in the early 1870s in a bitter controversy that disrupted the entire Meansville community and may have caused its abandonment. William Means was the son of Rachel Means, who came to Texas from Georgia with three children in 1832 and received a head right to 4, 605 acres in 1838 on land that is now part of the Lyndon B. Johnson Ranch. Means served in the Texas army and was later a Representative from Sabine County and served as the County's first sheriff before moving his family to San Patricio. His son, W. B. Means, was sheriff of San Patricio when Josiah Rodriguez was tried for murdering John Savage.
Means was a law-abiding citizen, respected in the community, however his three younger sons, John, Hugh and Alley, were in constant trouble with the law. Ed Garner was elected sheriff in 1874. The trouble between Garner and Means was supposed to have started as an outgrowth of an effort to stem the epidemic of Mexican cattle ticks. The loss in cattle was trememdous, and to combat the ticks cattlemen built dipping vats to treat the animals. All ranchers in the San Patricio area participated except the Means family. Finally ranchmen petitioned the sheriff to get a group of cowboys to round up and dip all of the Means cattle. This was done, and Means was billed for an amount said to be less than $35, which he refused to pay.
On January 30, 1876, Means' three sons rode to Papalote where they made the rounds of the saloons, rode up on the porch of one of the general merchandise stores, and began shooting up the store, hitting such targets as a barrel of lard, and a barrel of black strap molasses. The young men then retreated to their father's home in Meansville. Since Papalote was in Bee County, Sheriff W. K. Clark was summoned. He answered the call and sent word to Sheriff Ed Garner to meet him at Means' home. It was evidently in the early morning hours when the posse arrived. Sheriff Clark called out to Means to send the three sons out. After some time, Means appeared on the porch, wearing a long white nightshirt and carrying a rifle. Words were exchanged. No one seems to know who fired the first shot, but members of the posse reported that all Hell broke loose. Means went down. His daughter, Sarah, requested permission to go to her father, and, seeing that he was dead, ran back in the house screaming, ""Pa is dead!."" After the posse threatened to burn the house, the three fugitives filed out to be arrested. As Alley Means passed Sheriff Garner he said, ""You killed my father. This isn't the end of it.""
On Sunday, August 26,1876, the Garner family joined others in the community for evening worship at the Meansville church, Ed Garner saw Alley Means through the window and got up to go to the rear, leaning over to whisper to Marion Garner. ""Alley Means is out there and I believe he is going to shoot me right here in church."" These were the last words the Sheriff spoke. As he neared the door, a shot rang out from outside the double front door. Garner was hit. He turned and started back as another shot was fired, hitting one of the pews and ricocheting upward . Garner fell across one of the benches and died without saying a word, in full view of his wife, his children, and the entire congregation.
Alley Means was arrested for the murder and tried in Nueces County after the case was moved from San Patricio County. The Criminal Court of Appeals upheld the guilty sentence. Means family tradition holds that John Means, rather tha Alley, fired the shot that killed Ed Garner, anf that Alley was set up since he was young and single and more likely to draw a lighter sentence. In the report of Alley Means versus the State, Means descendants claimed that Means' body was riddled with double O buckshot, even in the soles of his feet. Both sheriffs turned themselves in after booking the Means boys. Both were no-billed by the Grand Jury.
After Garner's murder, a reign of terror prevailed in the community. No one lit a light at night in fear of attack by the Means family. Conditions eventually reached the point that the Texas Rangers were called in and an ultimatum was issued to the Means Clan to pack up and leave the County. Oldtimers said that 23 covered wagons headed up the trail as they left. Deed records bear out the fact that members of the Means family sold all their possessions in San Patricio County and were gone by the early 1880s.
Gov. John Irciand granted Alley a full pardon on May 9, 1885, after he served four years and two months of a life sentence. Means descendants have contended that $500 was paid for the pardon. Alley and his wife raised a family in Real County, apparently without anyone knowing about his past record. Other members of the Means family settled in Real County.","STR06" "I2212","Means","William","Abt 1810","Abt 1876","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Dewitt County,
Enumerated 11 Sept 1850
48-48
William Means 40 M Farmer $10,000 Ga
Francis Means 39 F Miss
Ferdinand B. Means 19 M La
Margaret L. Means 17 F Tx
Sarah F. Means 13 F Tx
Napolean F. Means 11 M Tx
William B. Means 9 M Tx
Francis Blackburn 82 F SC

1860 Cemsus
Texas, San Patricio County,
Enumerated 7 July 1860
Page 24?
623-623
Britton Means 29 M Stockraiser $2000 $642o La
Virginia Means 24 F Tx
William Means 5 M Tx
Missouri Means 2 F Tx
Napolean Means 21 M Stockraiser Texas
624-624
William Means 50 M Stockraiser Ga
Frances Means 48 F La
William Means 19 M Tx
Elizaa Means ( F Tx
John Means 6 M Tx
Hugh Means 4 M Tx
Sam Means 2 M Tx

1870 Census
Texas, San Patricio County, Subdivision 4, P.O. Refugio, Refugio County
Enumerated 18 Aug 1870
Page 6
41-41
Means, William 61 M W Farmer $500 $1000 Georgia
Means, Frances 58 F W Keeping House La
Means, John 16 F W Tx
Means, Hugh 14 M W Tx
Means, Allison 12 M W Tx
Means, Britton 38 M W Retail Merchant ---- $1000 Tx
Roberts, Williams 40 M W Laborer La
Roberts, Rachel 20 F W Keepign House Miss
Roberts, Reece 2 M W Tx





","STR06" "I41431","Meckel","Matilda","Abt 1878","10 Apr 1966","0","From FindAGrave:

She was the daughter of Wilhelm Meckel and Henriette Schulmeier Meckel. She married Charles ""Carl"" Renz February 8, 1896 in Bexar Co. Tx. They had two daughters, Minnie and Ellanora.

She was a truly lovely person to know and her brother Charles adored her.


","STR06" "I12418","Meckley","Charles","Jan 1867","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Lower Windsor Twp
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD -- ED 140 Sheet 7A Stamped 270
137-143
Meckley, Charles H. Head W M Jan 1867 33 M11 Pa Pa Pa Retail Butcher
Meckley, Diana Wf W F Aug 1862 37 M11 2/2 Pa Pa Pa
Meckley, Guy S Son M W Oct 1889 10 S Pa Pa Pa
Meckley, Marthat A Dtr W F Oct 1891 8 S Pa Pa Pa
Meckley, Malinda Mother W F Nov 1836 63 Wd Pa Pa Pa
","STR06" "I4976","Medaris","Rhuea Nell","11 Jul 1912","16 Nov 1973","0","At the time of the 1940 Federal census, Rhuea sister, Irene Medaris, age 23, was living with their family. Her occupation was shown as Operator.","STR06" "I9249","","","","","","","" "I5293","Medley","Caroline","6 Nov 1838","16 Jul 1898","0","Cova Jean Williams shows she married an Augusta (Augustus?) WALLACE.","STR06" "I36855","","","","","","","" "I5290","Medley","George W.","Abt 1829","","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Itawamba County, District 7
Enumerated 24 Sept 1850
Stamped 402
HH 328-328
William and Katherine McFaddin (ages 60 and 56) and family
HH 329-329
Bulow B. and Almeny McFaddin (ages 31 and 26) and family
......
HH 333-333
James and Elizabeth Pearce (ages 38 and 30) and Family
HH 334-334
George W. Medley 21 M farmer $150 Miss
Martha Medley 16 F Ala
John M. Pearce 1 M Miss

1860 Census
Mississippi, Pontotoc County, Tocopola
Enumerated 29 Aug 1860
Pages 239-240
1580-1580
George W. Medley 31 M Physician $--- $555 Miss
Martha C Medley, 26 F Ala
Josephine Medley 9 F Miss
William B Medley 7 M Miss
Mary E Medley 5 F Miss
Judson A Medley 4 M Miss
Elizabeth A Medley 2 F Miss

1870 Census
Mississippi, DeSoto County, Town 5 Range 9 PO Arkabulla
Enumerated 8 Jun 1870
Page 4
23-23
Medley, D (sic) W 40 m W Physician 1000 500 Miss
Medley, Martha 36 F W Keep House Ala
Medley, Wm Vanbrin 17 M W At Home Miss
Medley, Mary E 15 F W At Home Miss
Medley, Judson E 13 M W At Home Miss
Medley, Elizabeth 11 F W Miss
Medly, A J 9 M W Miss
Medley, Almira J 5 M (sic) W At Home
Medley, Arabella 11/12 F W Miss

1880 Census
Texas, Cooke County, Rosston
Enumerated 4 Jun 1880
Page 6 SD 3 ED 115
39-44
Medley, G W W M 50 Physician Bronchitis Miss Tenn Miss
Medley, M C W F 46 Wf Keeping house Ala Va Va
Medley, A J W M 19 Son Works on farm Miss Miss Ala
Medley, Almyra J W F 14 Dtr At home Miss Miss Ala
Medley, Arabella W F 10 Dtr At Home Miss Miss Ala
Medley, M W W M 8 Son At Home Tx Miss Ala
40-45
Medley, W V W M 27 Farmer Miss Miss Ala
Medley, Margaret J W F 27 Wf Keeping House Tx Ga Ga
Medley, Bob W M 4 Son Tx Miss Tx
Medley, Vanburon W M 2 Son Tx Miss Tx
Medley, Ollie W F 1 Dtr Tx Miss Tx



","STR06" "I5295","Medley","Julia Ann","1844","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a BELLEW.","STR06" "I40870","","","","","","","" "I5273","Medley","Mary Elizabeth ""Sarah""","1835","12 Dec 1903","0","She and her husband were living on the Toomers farm when they died she steped on a rusty nail and died of blood poisoning.","STR06" "I5294","Medley","Sarah Ann","Abt 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Cova Jean Williams shows that she married J. J. Banner on 19 July 1861.","STR06" "I5284","Medley","William","1802","25 Apr 1868","0","The son of John Medley and Nancy Ann Carter.","STR06" "I45228","Medley","William VanBuren","Abt 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1880 Census
Texas, Cooke County, Rosston
Enumerated 4 Jun 1880
Page 6 SD 3 ED 115
39-44
Medley, G W W M 50 Physician Bronchitis Miss Tenn Miss
Medley, M C W F 46 Wf Keeping house Ala Va Va
Medley, A J W M 19 Son Works on farm Miss Miss Ala
Medley, Almyra J W F 14 Dtr At home Miss Miss Ala
Medley, Arabella W F 10 Dtr At Home Miss Miss Ala
Medley, M W W M 8 Son At Home Tx Miss Ala
40-45
Medley, W V W M 27 Farmer Miss Miss Ala
Medley, Margaret J W F 27 Wf Keeping House Tx Ga Ga
Medley, Bob W M 4 Son Tx Miss Tx
Medley, Vanburon W M 2 Son Tx Miss Tx
Medley, Ollie W F 1 Dtr Tx Miss Tx","STR06" "I42850","Meeks","Carroll ""Cary"" Robert","16 Oct 1896","9 Apr 1971","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36K-S57
Name: Carroll Robert Meeks
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 09 Apr 1971
Event Place: Center, Shelby, Texas, United States
Occupation: left blank
Veteran? Yes WW 1 and 2, Army
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 16 Oct 1896
Birthplace: , Texas
Father's Name: Joseph E Meeks
Mother's Name: Mary Harris
Informant Mrs. Lilla Mae Meeks
Certificate Number: 29038
GS Film number: 2223124
Digital Folder Number: 005145923
Image Number: 00966
Collection: Carroll Robert Meeks, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I41758","Meeks","Elizabeth","3 Jun 1920","17 Nov 2012","0","Mrs. Elizabeth Meeks McLemore, age 92, of Stockbridge, GA, formerly of Jackson, TN, passed away peacefully Saturday, November 17, 2012 at Sacred Journey Hospice in McDonough, GA.

A graveside service for Mrs. McLemore will be conducted on Friday, November 23, 2012 at Ridgecrest Cemetery at 2:00 PM. Entombment will follow in the Mausoleum at Ridgecrest Cemetery.

She was born on June 3, 1920 in Mississippi to the late Hardy L. and Eva Meeks. She and her husband, Brooks, were long time members of West Jackson Baptist Church. She married Brooks McLemore on July 20, 1942 and they were married seventy years at the time of his death earlier this year.

In addition to her parents, Mrs. McLemore was preceded in death by her husband, Judge Brooks McLemore and her brother Joe Meeks, sister Phyllis Meeks Keire and half sister Mildred Morrison Martin. She has four surviving nephews Peter Lee Keire of Denver, CO and Stephen H. Keire of San Francisco, CA; Louis Hardcastle of McDonough, GA and Rocky Hardcastle of Fayette County, TN. She is also survived by her niece, Mia Theresa Meeks and great niece, Britany Meeks of Jackson, MS.

Friends may visit with the family beginning at noon on Friday, November 23, 2012 at George A. Smith & Sons North Chapel.

George A. Smith & Sons North Chapel

Published in the Commerical Appeal on November 22, 2012
","STR06" "I32237","","","","","","","" "I42848","Meeks","Joseph C.","16 Feb 1892","15 Nov 1959","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFS4-9QR
Name: Joseph C. Meeks
Event Date: 15 Nov 1959
Event Place: Galveston, Galveston, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 67 years
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 16 Feb 1892
Birthplace: Sabrine, Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Joseph Edward Meeks
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Name: Mary A. Harris
Mother's Birthplace: Mississippi
Occupation: Construction Worker
Residence Place: Texas City, Galveston, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Galveston Memorial Park
Burial Place: Hitchcock, Texas
Burial Date: 15 Nov 1959
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2115991
Digital Folder Number: 4166182
Image Number: 172
Reference ID: P 165 CN 61658
Collection: Joseph Edward Meeks in entry for Joseph C. Meeks, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42848","Meeks","Joseph C.","16 Feb 1892","15 Nov 1959","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I42845","Meeks","Joseph Edward","Dec 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 5
Enumerated 15 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 16A Stamped 156
218-218
Meeks, Joseph E Head W M Dec 1860 39 m 13 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Meeks, Mary A Wf W F Apr 1866 34 m 13 6/5 Ark Ala Ala
Meeks, William E Son W M Nov 1887 12 S Tx Ga Ark Farm Laborer
Meeks, Joseph A Son W M Feb 1892 8 S Tx Ga Ark Farm Laborer
Meeks, Leander A Son W M July 1893 6 S Tx Ga Ark
Meeks, Robert C Son W M Oct 1896 3 S Tx Ga Ark
Meeks, Rosa L Dtr W F Dec 1898 1 S Tx Ga Ark","STR06" "I42849","Meeks","Leander A.","23 Jul 1893","21 Jul 1950","0","There is a military marker reading Texas Pvt 22 BN US Guards WW I

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FSBK-WF8
Name: Leander A Meeks
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 21 Jul 1950
Event Place: Alexandria, Rapides, Louisiana
Gender: Male
Age: 55
Race (Original): White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1895
Father's Name: Joseph E Meeks
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name: Mary Harris
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name: Lurline Meeks
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Certificate Number: 8858
Page:
GS Film number: 1418489
Digital Folder Number: 004215561
Image Number: 00935
Collection: Leander A Meeks, ""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956""","STR06" "I47327","Meeks","Maree","5 Apr 1923","10 Nov 2018","0","Obituary of Maree Meeks McBride

Maree Meeks McBride, 95, of Santa Fe, Texas passed away Saturday, November 10, 2018, at Abilene Regional Hospital in Abilene, TX.

Visitation will be Saturday, November 17, at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel beginning at 12:00 p.m. Funeral Services will follow at 1:00 p.m. Burial will be in the McRae Cemetery in San Augustine County, Texas.

She was born April 5, 1923 in Geneva, TX. She was married to Joe Preston McBride on July 8, 1942, and they had a wonderful 75 years of life together rearing their sons and then enjoying the life of grandparents and great grandparents. Maree was a housewife and worked part time as a checker from time to time at various food stores in the Texas City area. One of the great joys of her life was visiting family in the San Augustine area. She had a servant's heart and loved being a member of First Baptist Church of Alta Loma.


Maree and Preston lived in Santa Fe, TX for 50 years and she spent one and half years with him in Abilene at Wisteria Independent Living Center. She then lived in the Wisteria Assisted Living facilities where she enjoyed making friends and having visitors come by to see her. She will be missed by the staff and residents.

She was preceded in death by her parents, William E. and Stella Knight Meeks, her brothers, Robert Clarence Meeks of Houston, TX, and Huellon Meeks of Geneva, TX, and sisters Lois Greer of Texas City, TX, and Margie Cole of Brownsville TX.

She is survived by her sons, Joe McBride and his wife, Nancy of Abilene, TX and Ronald McBride and Lou Ann of Rapid City, SD; grandchildren, Jason and his wife Susan, of Peshtigo, WI and Teresa McBride of Rapid City, SD; 5 great-grandchildren, Nate of Chicago, IL; Kaylee of Hoffman Estates, IL; Nicholas of Marinette, WI; Brianna and Carissa of Peshtigo, WI. along with her many nieces and nephews, and their children and many friends that enriched her life.

Online obituary and condolences may be posted at www.wymanrobertsfuneralhome.com","STR06" "I38668","Meeks","Patricia Diane","14 Aug 1948","20 Oct 1994","0","The Texas Birth Index shows her as a daughter of John Marshall MEEKS and Gracie Lee COOLEY.

The Sabine County Reporter
October 26, 1994, Page 14

Diane Horn

Graveside rites of Patricia Diane Horn, 46, of Rosevine were held at 2 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 22, 1994,at Rosevine Cemeterry in Rosevine. Arrangements were handled by Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel in San Augustine.

She died Thursday, Oct. 20, 1994, at the Medical Center Hospital in Nacogdoches.

Mrs. Horn was a native and lifelong resident of the Sabine County area.

Survivors: husband, Enlow Horn of Rosevine, a son John Webb of Geneva; two sisters, Elaine Isenblitter of San Augustine and Dorothy Keene of Houston; and a brother, Johnny Meeks of Geneva.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2011)","STR06" "I6449","Meeks","Richard ""Red""","22 Nov 1913","30 May 1993","0","Red and Ruth had no issue. They are buried next to James Edwin and Zada Gentry and Jess Gentry . Some family members remember his first name as Richard, but Thomas James Strong of Arizona is sure it is Ralph. Lynell Gentry Cordell is sure it is Richard, which can be substantiated by census records and his obituary. He was most often known by his nickname, Red. He was a taxi driver in Duncan, OK for many years.

The Duncan Banner, Tuesday, June 1, 1993
MERIDIAN -- Richard Meeks, 79, of Meridian died Sunday, May 30, 1993, in a Meridian nursing home.

Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Duncan Cemetery with Ron Slough officiating. Burial will be under the direction of Carter-Smart Funeral Home in Duncan.

Mr. Meeks was born Nov. 22, 1913 in Marlow to Walter and Hattie Meeks. A retired driver for Commercial Transportation, he was a member of Eastside Church of Christ. On April 7, 1951, he married Ruth Gentry in Duncan. Survivors include his wife of the home and a sister, Mammie Lee Meeks of Duncan. (Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell).","STR06" "I6449","Meeks","Richard ""Red""","22 Nov 1913","30 May 1993","0","(Research):

Census Listings (courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell):

1920 census
Stephens Co. OK ED 247 Pg. 67A
King Twp. - Duncan city
14/16
Meeks, Walter, head, MW, 43, M, AL AL AL
Hattie, wife, FW, 36, M, MO -- --
Richard, son, MW, 7, OK AL MO
Mamie, dau., FW, 5, OK AL MO

1930 census
Stephens Co. OK ED 69-4 Pg. 19A
King twp. - Duncan City
Rooming house lodgers
Meeks, Hattie, head, 35, D, US US US
Mamie, dau., 15, OK TN TN
Richard, son, 17, OK TN TN","STR06" "I22694","","","","","","","" "I17784","Meigs","Nancy Ann","23 Dec 1848","26 Dec 1917","0","The daughter of John and Nancy Wilson Meigs. (White and Toole, p 72). She married second William Wesley ""Wes"" Dalley on Sep 20, 1879 in Sabine Co, TX, and both are buried at Brookeland Cemetery in Sabine County.","STR06" "I4318","Mellon","S. W.","Abt 1826","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Jefferson County, Beaumont, PO Beaumont
Enumerated 28 Jun 1870
Page 23, Stamped 547
173-153
Mellon, S. W. 44 M W Ret Merchant 1570 8000 Pa
Mellon, Angeline 34 F W Keeping House Ga
Mellon, Sarah 10 F W At Home Kansas
Mellon. Eliner 8 F W At Home Tx
Mellon, Samuel 6 M W At Home Tx
Mellon, William 4 m W At Home Tx
Mellon, Peabody 8/12 M W Tx Sept
Watson, C. E. 18 M W Ret. Labor Tx","STR06" "I31261","Mellor","Otho W.","Abt 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","Census:
1880, Polk, Sullivan County, Missouri. Otho W. Mellor, son of Samuel W. Mellor, age 12, born in Missouri, father born in Ohio, mother born in Indiana.","STR06" "I40219","Melton","Alice Mae","13 Mar 1899","26 Apr 1931","0","John W. Clark shows her as a daughter of Henry C. Melton. Kay Parker McCary, in her annotated transcription of the Gravel Hill Cemetery lists the same father, and in addtion shows her mother as Mary Jane Reynolds. She further indicated Alice shared a double marker with Infant Daughter Clark. Only one date is shown for her daughter, that of 1 Dec 1930. There is not a listing for burial information for Jefferson Harmon Clark on the transcription of the Gravel Hill Cemetery.","STR06" "I14355","Melton","Elizabeth","Bef 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","Possibly related to the following Melton families, living nearby Elbert and William Hines at the time of the 1835 Sabine District census:

45. W.K. Melton 40 married Catholic farmer
Lavena, his wife 20 Catholic 46. Elizabeth Melton 63 Widow Catholic","STR06" "I12819","Melton","Jane Catherine","Abt 1816","Yes, date unknown","0","In 1850, she is listed as Catherine, in 1860 she is shown as Jane, and in 1870 Jane C.","STR06" "I42071","Melton","Joye Imojean","10 Sep 1931","11 Dec 2011","0","It appears she married first Seldon V. Farmer, on 5 Aug 1950 in Miller, Arkansas. Her social security card was issued in Louisiana.

Obituary

GOLDTHWAITE - Joye Neal, 80, of Center City, died Sunday, Dec. 11, 2011, at her residence. Service was Monday at Center City Baptist Church in Center City with burial in Goldthwaite Memorial Cemetery. Arrangements were by Stacy-Wilkins Funeral Home.

Survivors include her husband, Thomas Neal of Center City; children Dianne Chandler of Farmerville, La., Shannon Dean of San Antonio, Lynda Miletto of Baton Rouge, La., Angelia Morgan of Rio Vista, Attice Meyer of Tolar and Thomas C. Neal Jr. of Hemphill; brothers John Melton and Gerald Melton, both of Minden, La.; and sisters Charlene Wade of Bossier City, La., Lola Fisher of Frisco and Elaine Burns of Minden, La.

http://www.gosanangelo.com/news/2011/dec/12/death-notices-1213/

","STR06" "I2071","Melton","Mahana","10 Oct 1801","10 Aug 1859","0","The parents of Mahana came to Texas with her and were the first people to be buried in the Low Cemetery in Sabinetown. (White and Toole, p 29-30).

Possibly related to the following Melton families, living nearby Elbert and William Hines at the time of the 1835 Sabine District census:

45. W.K. Melton 40 married Catholic farmer
Lavena, his wife 20 Catholic 46. Elizabeth Melton 63 Widow Catholic","STR06" "I34887","Melton","Matye ""Mattie"" Sylvia","19 May 1900","2 Feb 1985","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that she was the daughter of Henry Clay and Mary Jane MELTON.

Elmous and Mayte were the parents of Yvonne BECTON, who married Charles Ray WHEELER.","STR06" "I43037","Melvin","Lulu","17 Aug 1888","6 May 1960","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of John Gilmore MELVIN and Della Deems SIKES, who both also have memorials on that site.","STR06" "I16447","Mendoza","Elvira Gabriela","5 Dec 1967","5 Aug 2014","0","Obituary for Elvira Gabriela Mendoza McLemore

Elvira Gabriela Mendoza McLemore, age 46, died unexpectedly on August 5, 2014 at her home in The Woodlands. She was born on December 5, 1967 in Tenancingo, Mexico and received a Computer Science Degree from Universidad del Valle de Mexico Tlalpan. Elvira was the Director of Human Resources for the family company, McLemore Building Maint., Inc. for many years until her disease prevented her from working. Elvira tirelessly volunteered for many organizations including The PH Association, The Woodlands CrawPHish Festival, PHKids4aCure, Donate Life Organization and was recently part of Team Texas with the Transplant Games of America. Her family honored the gift of the transplant she received by paying it forward and donating what they could.

Elvira was preceded in death by her parents, Francisco Mendoza Galindo and Elvira Guzman de Mendoza. She is survived by her husband of 15 years, Keith Alan McLemore; sisters, Luz del Carmen Mendoza and husband Emilio Carsi and Liliana Mendoza; brothers, Francisco and Daniel Mendoza; nieces, Daniela Carsi and Sarah McLemore; nephews, Emilio Carsi and Jake McLemore; mother and father-in-law, Don and Torah Lea McLemore; and brother-in-law, Curtis McLemore and wife Stephanie. Elvira was devoted to her family and loved her dogs, Bella and Lilly.

A Prayer Service will be held at 9 am on Saturday, August 9, 2014 at Eickenhorst Funeral Services, 1712 N. Frazier at Wilson, Suite 115, Conroe, Texas 77301. Funeral Masses and her final resting place will be in Mexico City, Mexico.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to the Pulmonary Hypertension Association, 801 Roeder Road, Suite 1000, Silver Springs, Maryland 20910 or online PHAssociation.org.","STR06" "I306","Mensh","Sarah","19 Jul 1898","8 Jan 1997","0","Headstone Inscription:

Sarah bat r. Mordechai
d. 29 Tevet 5757

Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2014. shows Sarah Levine's last residence as El Dorado Hills, El Dorado, California, USA.

The California Death Index shows she died in Yolo, CA, and that her father's surname as MENSH.

The Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015 shows that her daughter, Doris Elaine Levine, was a daughter of Solomon J. LEVINE and Sarah MENSH, confirming her maiden name was MENSH.

Ancestry links her, on the 1910 census, to the family of Max and Rebecca MENSH, residdents of Holly, Braxton County, West Virginia (through Sarah herself was shown as born in Baltimore). Max and Rebecca, and their oldest daughter Rosa were all shown as born in Austria. The had a large family: Rosa, 18, Isaac 12, Sarah 11, Molly 9, Moses, 7, Samueel 5, Abraham 4, Harry 2 and Israel a newborn. Max was a Merchant.

Isaac, Sarah, Molly and Moses were all born in Maryland, with the youngest four children being born in West Virginia.","STR06" "I5140","Merchant","Clementina","15 Jul 1888","18 Apr 1975","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, April 24, 1975
Page Nine

Mrs. Crocker, 86, dies Friday

Mrs. Clementina CROCKER, 86, of Cass City died Friday at the Tuscola County Medical Care Facility following a long illness. She was born July 15, 1888, in Harbor Beach, daughter of the late Edward and Margaret (Cochran) MERCHANT.

She married Louis Crocker October 21, 1912 in Saginaw, where they made their home following their marriage. In 1913, they moved to the Cass City area where they settled on a farm, later retiring and moving to Cass City where she lived until shortly before her death. Her husband died February 3, 1966. Mrs. Crocker was a member of Salem United Methodist church over 50 years.

She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Grant (Laura) BALL of Cass City; four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Two brothers and one daughter preceded her in death.

Funeral services were conducted from Little's Funeral Home Monday with Rev. Eldred Kelly, pastor of Salem United Methodist church, and Rev. Ira Wood, pastor of the Armada United Methodist church, officiating.

Interment was in Elkland cemetery.","STR06" "I38366","Merrill","Edward Forrest","8 Apr 1867","16 Apr 1933","0","(Research):I'm looking for information on my g-g-g-grandfather, Almanzer MERRILL. Not sure as to exact birth date or location. He married Lucinda MCLEMORE abt. 1853. Had one son that I know of Edward Forest MERRILL. b. 4-8-1867 in ILL d. 4-16-1933 in CA.
Any information on Almanzer would be very much appreciated. This guys got me stumped.
Thanks in advance.

http://genforum.genealogy.com/merrill/messages/168.html

The Family Search Ancestral File shows that he married Katherine Ann LAKE on 17 Mar 1891, and that they were the parents of Frank, Clarence, Lillian, Almanzer Edward, and Fred Elwyn MERRILL.","STR06" "I38364","Merrill","Noah Almanza","11 Jun 1831","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):""History of Whiteside county, Illinois from its First settlement to Present Time,"" Charles Bent, Editor (Published in Morrison, Illinois, 1877) shows that Almanza was born to Noah Merrill (1809-1873) and Amanda Lewis. (p. 130).","STR06" "I16282","","","","","","","" "I16283","Merriman","John David","19 Jan 1942","31 Aug 1967","0","Said to be the son of Willis Roy Merriman and Mary Martha Kelley. Killed in Vietnam, in the service of the United States Marine Corps. They had a couple of boys who went to live with her mother after their father's death.","STR06" "I19154","Merriman","Tate","Abt 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","Tate's first wife was Carrie Mutz. She died before his marriage to Lucretia Harney Hardwick.

In his application for enrollment into the Chickasaw tribe through his marriage with Crecy Hardwick, Tate stated that he had been a resident of the Chickasaw nation for 30 years prior to his marriage to Crecy. They had married in 1893 in Cliff. He was a continuous resident of the Chickasaw nation except for a five year period, from 1897 to 1901, during which time he was in prison in Sherman, Texas. He indicated that he ""had been at Paris several times as a witness, that is when I was arrested.""

His arrest may have related to the following charges as referenced in the Ft. Smith Criminal Case Files, 1866-1900, : ""Tate MERRIMAN, a white man, who did, in the Indian Country, Western District of Arkansas, on or about the fifteenth day of January 1886 feloniously steal, take and carry away from the lawful possession of David HARDWICK Nine head of Hogs of the value of forty five dollars against the peace and dignity of the United States. Witnesses were David HARDWICK, Wm. DAVENPORT, One Joe and One Other. He was arrested on the 26?sup?th?/sup? day of April at Woodville, Chickasaw Nation. Tate MERRIMAN posted his bond, with Ben T. DUVAL and Richard T. KERR as sureties on the Tenth Day of May 1886 at the U.S. Court Room at Fort Smith.""


About Ft. Smith Criminal Case Files, 1866-1900
Database of criminal case files

This database consists of criminal court cases of such famous outlaws as Wyatt Earp and ""Cherokee Bill"" Goldsby. Many of these 50,000 cases were heard by the famous ""hanging"" Judge Isaac C. Parker, appointed by President Grant to bring law and order to the territory of Arkansas. The descriptions provide the first and last name of the defendant, the type of crime, the year, the jacket number, and other information.

Creator(s):U.S. District Court for the Fort Smith Division of the Western District of Arkansas. (02/20/1897 - ) Type(s) of Archival Materials:Textual Records Contact(s):NARA's Southwest Region (Fort Worth) (NRFFA), 501 West Felix Street, Building 1, Fort Worth, TX, 76115-3405. PHONE: 817-831-5620; FAX: 817-334-5621; EMAIL: ftworth.archives@nara.gov .

Name:Tate Merriman Control number:NRFF-21-3W51-31926 Unit:File Unit Series ID:3W51 Unit ID:31926 Title:Criminal Defendant Case File for Tate Merriman Record Type:Textual Records Start Date:1886 Content:Crime: Larceny Jacket Number: 139 Reference unit:National Archives--Southwest Region Agency:National Archives and Records Administration","STR06" "I16370","Merritt","Alba Rebecca","17 Mar 1887","15 Jul 1973","0","Leatha shows that she married first Andrew Jackson McShan on 7 Sep 1902 in Sabine Parish, and that they divorced on 16 July 1906, also in Sabine Parish.","STR06" "I47924","Merritt","Christine Marie","14 May 1963","17 Mar 2022","0","Beloved mother, sister, daughter and grandmother Christine (Christy) Marie Lauber of Milford, NE, passed away on March 17, 2022, north of Pond Creek, Oklahoma at the age of 58.

Christy was born in Fremont, Nebraska on May 14, 1963, the eldest child of James and Elenore (Hansen) Merritt. She was a 1981 graduate of Geneva High School and went on to attend Kearney State College where she obtained her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Elementary Education in 1986. During her college years she was also a member of the Alpha Phi Sorority. Christy was a teacher for several years at various schools including Beatrice, Milford, Lincoln Cavett and Pershing Elementaries. She was adored and coined a ""favorite teacher"" by many of her students. In addition to being an educator, Christy developed a passion for dancing at a young age which continued into her adult life as she opened her own dance studio ""Step Above,"" in Beaver Crossing, located above her husband's mortuary. Many of her family's dearest memories include times where she would spontaneously burst out in song and dance. In the past several years, Christy began pursuing another passion of interior decorating where she established her own business, Lauber Decorating Den. Christy enjoyed helping others transform their homes into beautiful masterpieces using her creativity, wisdom, and knowledge of aesthetics. Christy was also involved heavily in her community serving as a Sunday School teacher, Youth Group leader, and Bible School director along with various other roles within Milford's United Methodist Church.

One of Christy's biggest values was family and she is considered the ""glue"" that held her family together. Christy was married to her high school sweetheart, William (Bill) Lauber on June 28th, 1986, in Norfolk, NE. From this union came four children: Whitney, twins Michael and Madison, and Regan Lauber. Christy loved Bill and the two of them were considered partners in crime as they were avid travelers and companions. She enjoyed participating in several activities with her husband including boating, skiing, scuba diving, and flying. Christy is remembered for her kind, gentle spirit, ability to light up any room she entered, infectious laugh, along with being a cherished grandmother to her two grandchildren.

Survivors include daughter and son in law, Whitney and Colton Chrisman of Lincoln, NE, son Michael Lauber and girlfriend Kaylee Chrisman of Lincoln, NE, and daughter Madison Lauber and boyfriend Caden Foster, of Austin TX, grandchildren Carver and Kyla Chrisman of Lincoln, NE, mother and father James and Elenore Merritt, of Norfolk, NE, brother and sister-in-law Steve and Kathie Merritt of Kearney, NE, brother and sister-in-law David and Heidi Merritt, sister and brother-in-law Cary and Brent Meyer, sister and brother-in-law Mary and Patrick Hammond all of Norfolk, NE, brother and sister-in-law Jerry and Sharon Lauber, brothers-in-law Brad and Bryan Lauber all of Geneva, NE, aunt Leanna Jacobson of Ames, IA, cousins Melissa Downey of Overland Park and Joel Jacobson of Ankeny, IA, many nephews and nieces.

Christy is preceded in death by her grandparents Willis and Margaret Merritt, Carl and Marie Hansen, uncles Kenneth and LeRoy Hansen, father and mother-in-law Wendell and Norma Lauber.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I48127","Merritt","Huey Paul","5 Feb 1956","28 Sep 2021","0","Huey Paul Merritt, age 65, passed away September 28, 2021 due to cancer. He went by Paul during his adult life. Paul was born Feb 5, 1956 in Converse, La to Cicero and Verna Cochran Merritt. Paul grew up in Hornbeck, La graduating high school there in 1974.

When he finished high school Paul enlisted in the Navy which trained him in electronics. Navy duty took him to San Diego, Guam, Hawaii, Australia, Philippines, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Korea, Canada, and various states of the USA. Paul first believed in Jesus as Lord and Savior in 1975 when 2 witnesses explained salvation scripture to him in Guam.

After completing a 4 year hitch in the Navy, Paul enrolled at Northwestern State University, NSU, in the fall of 1978 where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology in May 1982. Paul enrolled at LSU in the fall of 1989 where he earned a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering in May 1991.

After NSU, Paul moved to San Jose, Ca in the heart of the Silicon Valley and worked in electronics manufacturing. Paul worked as a Design Engineer at Austin, Tx, an Electronics Instructor at Lamar State University in Orange, Tx, Software Engineer at Ft Worth, Tx, but mostly as an Electronics Engineer with the Army Corps of Engineers in Washington DC and with the Air Force at Ogden, UT and Oklahoma City from which he retired.

Paul was married to AnnaMarie Merritt, had no children, and the marriage ended after several years with an amiable divorce.

After retirement Paul lived out the rest of his life at New Boston, Tx. Paul was an avid reader who spent lots of time studying world events, news, bible prophecy, and scripture. Paul did volunteer work delivering meals to elderly and disabled people.

Paul was the first of his siblings to pass away. He is survived by his brothers Nelson and Cas Merritt, his sister, Mary Talbott, nieces, Sharon Walden, Sheila Earhart, Sue Blei, nephews, Alan and Tracy Talbott, Troy, Mark, and Kevin Merritt.

Please join us for funeral Services at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Tx October 7, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. with burial following at Gravel Hill Cemetery in Hemphill, Tx.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, October 6, 2021, page 8","STR06" "I22888","","","","","","","" "I1509","Merritt","Lilly Ellen","9 Jun 1885","27 Feb 1975","0","Her headstone reads ""Chose to serve God in your hour of decision."" Leatha Betts shows that she married second a BRONSON.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMG9-GQ5/p1
Name: Lilly Ellen Carter
Death Date: 27 Feb 1975
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 89 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1886
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Columbus Edmon Merritt
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Alice Howard
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243706
Digital Film Number: 4167392
Image Number: 2582
Reference Number: 19582
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I19328","Merwin","Caroline Amelia","1 Nov 1808","Yes, date unknown","0","She m. for 2d husband, Otis Briggs, Esq. of Ridgeville, O.","STR06" "I19329","Merwin","George Evelyn","22 Jan 1806","27 Oct 1869","0","A merchant at Elyria, O., until 1859, when he removed to California where he d. Oct 27, 1869. He was a sheep-grower. His widow resides now (1871) in Saratoga Springs, N.Y.","STR06" "I39941","Messec","Virginia ""Ginny"" Nell","26 May 1955","27 Nov 2019","0","The Texas Birth Index shows her as a daughter of Cecil MESSEC Jr. and Peggy PRUITT.

Virginia Nell ""Ginny"" Messec, longtime editor and travel writer at the San Antonio Express-News, was a mentor and advocate for workplace policy reform when the city had two daily newspapers.

Messec, 64, died Nov. 27 after undergoing 20 months of treatment for leukemia.

Her husband, retired reporter David McLemore, said Messec's impact on local journalism encompassed helping newcomers to the staff, ensuring a quality product and advocating best practices in the workplace.

""She would rise above her innate shyness to help people,"" McLemore said. ""She believed in people doing the right thing for others, and she was not afraid to stand up for it.""

Born on May 26, 1955, at Downtown Baptist Hospital in San Antonio, Messec grew up on a family farm with five siblings and graduated from Devine High School in 1973. A few months later, she was hired at the Express-News as a typist.

Messec became a library researcher the following year. A self-taught journalist, she became an editor in the Sunday Department and Insight section, starting with a weekend shift, then moving to projects and editing columnists.

Maury Maverick, a Sunday columnist who became like a surrogate family member, would often call Messec about his ideas, and had her and McLemore over as guests at his riverside property in Castroville.

He gave her a copy of his book ""Texas Iconoclast,"" in 1997, and wrote inside the cover, ""For my old friend and editor, Ginny Messec, who had a hand in the making of this book."" In an Express-News column that year, Maverick wrote that she had gotten him a pay raise, ""like a good sergeant looking after the troops."" Maverick died in 2003.

McLemore, then a San Antonio Express reporter who later would work for the Dallas Morning News, met Messec while covering the 1976 party primaries. He realized as they had a conversation on election night in a break area that she was ""the one,"" he said.

Messec also was a travel writer, visiting and writing about Japan, Hawaii, West Africa's Ivory Coast and other far-flung places, as well as beaches and dude ranches in Texas. She ran a youth columnist contest, working with schools, students and parents, and repeatedly won in-house awards for her page designs. She also was project coordinator for an office wastepaper recycling program in the early 1990s.

While working in the library, Messec took a grievance about a columnist's unwanted advances to Publisher Charles O. Kilpatrick, who got the behavior to stop, McLemore said. She later was quoted in the Inside Scoop, the paper's in-house newsletter, saying she wished the Express-News had a more uniform, flexible policy for parents with sick children at home.

Messec, suffering from rheumatoid arthritis, retired in 1992 and provided home schooling for the couple's two sons. She continued to travel, McLemore said. She loved driving and having long conversations with the radio turned off.

Messec started hospice care on Nov. 14, wanting to be at home with her husband and two dogs, and slipped into a suspended state, unable to talk early on Nov. 27. She died several hours later on the eve before Thanksgiving.

""The one thing I had to be thankful for was that I had her in my life,"" McLemore said.

Survivors include her mother, Peggy Messec of Rye, Colo.; sons, Gabriel McLemore of Houston and Sam McLemore of Portland, Ore.; and a brother and four sisters.

A memorial service is planned in the spring.","STR06" "I43536","Messenger","Fannie Lena","20 Feb 1863","25 Sep 1950","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of John Messenger and Elizabeth Nutt.","STR06" "I33053","","","","","","","" "I16952","","","","","","","" "I7209","","","","","","","" "I27832","","","","","","","" "I41185","Metcalfe","Ann Elizabeth","19 Apr 1909","14 Jan 1989","0","Shown on the transcription of the San Augustine City Cemetery as a daughter of Clive Metcalfe and Anne Elizabeth Poindexter.","STR06" "I27019","Metteauer","George Lance","19 Nov 1921","23 Apr 1999","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of George H. and Sallie METTEAUER.","STR06" "I10972","","","","","","","" "I7963","","","","","","","" "I25792","","","","","","","" "I47014","Meyer","Joyce Marlene","19 Feb 1939","28 Jun 2017","0","Preceded in death by Husband: Don. Parents: Henry & Helen Meyer. Sister: Carol Deepe.
Survived by Children & Spouses: Brian & Connie Ortgies, Kenesaw, NE., Kelly & Dawn Ortgies, Omaha, NE., Tracy & Ranae Ortgies, Papillion, NE., Kristie & Charlie Alback, LaVista, NE. Grandchildren: Ronne Cook, Katie Ortgies, Sam Ortgies, Jack Meling, Ava Lyons, Madeline, Ortgies, Nolan Ortgies, Mary Ortgies, Michael Ortgies. Her in-Laws, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Visitation Wed. July 5th from 5-8 pm at Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church, 7706 So 96th St. LaVista. NE. with prayer services at 7:00 pm. Funeral Service: Thursday July 6th at 11:00 am. Trinity Lutheran Church, Bruning NE. Interment: Trinity Lutheran Cemetery, Bruning, NE.

Arrangements under the direction of Kahler Dolce Mortuary, Papillion, NE.

(Courtesy Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I11675","Meyers","Mary Ann","4 Feb 1834","25 Feb 1915","0","The daughter of John Meyer and Cathreen Reimer.

The ""History of Ionia County, Michigan, her people, industries and...., Volume 2"" by Elam E. Brach and EarlW. De La Vergne, notes that Mary Ann was one of the nine children of John and Catherine Meyers, who settled this county in early days. John Meyers, who was the son of Valentine Meyers, a native of Germany, upon coming to Ionia County, entered a quarter section homestead for himself and one for each of his children, the family presently being one of the most substantial inteh southern part of the county.","STR06" "I42692","Meyers","Sharon Ann","24 Oct 1962","26 Feb 2013","0","Obituary

Sharon Ann Meyers, 50, of Bronson, died Tuesday night in the Lufkin Memorial Hospital. She was born in Winnsboro, LA, to William H. and Ella E. Stroud Meyers. Sharon worked as an administrative assistant and attended the Yellowridge Missionary Baptist Church.

She is survived by her mother Ella Elaine Meyers of Broaddus, TX, her daughter Jamie Cramer of Broaddus, her brother David Meyers of Groves and her sister Cindy Fults of Nederland. She is also survived by her grandchildren; Anthony, Ethyn, and Kadence Cramer and Zane Clark.

Visitation will be from 12noon, Friday, March 1, 2013, until service time at 2:00PM in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Burial will follow in the Hebron Cemetery near Broaddus, Texas.

Copied from Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 6, 2013, Page 12","STR06" "I39987","Michalek","Frank","Jan 1875","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated 6 and 7 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 29 Sheet 3B
52-52
Chlup, James Head W M Jan 1821 62 Wd Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1870 30 Na Farmer
Michalek, Frank Son-in-law W M Jan 1875 25 M 3 Ohio Bohemia Bohemia
Michalek, Josie Daug W F Oct 1874 25 M 3 1/1 Ill Bohemia Bohemia
Michalek, Helen Grdtr W F Oct 1898 1 S Neb Ohio Ill

1920 Census
Minnesota, Todd County, Fawn Lake Twp
Enumerated 6 Feb 1920
SD 6 ED 229 Sheet 11A
176-177
Michalek, Frank Head M W 45 M Oh Bohemia/Czech Bohemia/Czech Forerman Railroad
Michalek, Josie Wf F W 45 M Ill Bohemia/Czech Bohemia/Czech
Michalek, Vlasta (Polasta???) Dtr F W 16 S Neb Ohio Ill
Michalek, Edward Son M W 13 S Neb Ohio Ill
Chlup, James Father-in-law M W 80 Na Wed 1875 Na 1893 Bohemia/Czech Bohemia/Czech Bohemia/Czech","STR06" "I16695","Michl","Anna","Between 1830 and 1854","12 Jan 1888","0","She died in the Great Blizzard of 1888.","STR06" "I47601","Michl","Carl","25 Jun 1924","3 Jul 2016","0","Carl F. Michl, 92, passed away July 3, 2016, in Crete. He was born on June 25, 1924, the son of Frank and Anna (Brejcha) Michl.

Carl was the widower of Elsie Michl. He was a lifelong farmer.

Preceded in death by his parents; wife, Elsie; infant sisters, Elsie and Clara; sister and brother-in-law, Sylvia and Joe Girmus; brothers and sisters-in-law, Albert and Alice (Jansky) Michl, Herman and Irma (Naimon) Michl, Leo Michl; brothers-in-law, Jess Schropfer and Lyle Knudsen.

Survivors: sisters, Georgia Schropfer and Blanche Knudsen; sister-in-law, Mary Ann Pavlish; many nieces, nephews and friends.

Funeral services on Friday, July 8, 2016 at Kuncl Funeral Home in Wilber. Interment in Wilber Czech Cemetery.

Obituary information from the Lincoln Journal Star.

(Copied from FindAGrave)","STR06" "I20438","Michl","Frances","12 Apr 1890","26 May 1973","0","The daughter of Frank MICHL and Anna ZALESKY. Frances was one of the charter members of the Milligan Woman's Club, and also a member of the Milligan Methodist Church (Milligan, p 354).","STR06" "I47598","Michl","Frank Joseph","19 Dec 1880","31 Oct 1972","0","Copied from FindAGrave:

Frank Joseph Michl, son of Frank & Anna (Zalesky) Michl, was born in Visoke Mito, Orlov county, Czechoslovakia, December 19, 1880. He passed away at the Friend Manor, Friend, Neb., Tuesday, October 31, 1972, at the age of 91 years, 10 months and 12 days.
He came to this country with his parents at the age of two years. They settled in Saline county where they lived in a sod house.

He attended school only when he wasn't needed to help with the farm work, or help take care of the rest of the family. Later he homesteaded in South Dakota. He returned to Nebraska and farmed near Tobias.

He was united in marriage to Emma Pechota October 31, 1905. To this union were born two sons, and two daughters. His wife passed away July 15, 1915.

May 24,, 1922, he was united in united in marriage to Anna Brejcha. To this union were born two sons, and three daughters. They farmed near Tobias for many years. They retired to their home in Milligan in October, 1949.

Mr Michl took great pride in his farming and after he retired, gardening was his hobby. He was a kind and loving husband, father and grandfather.

His wife Anna passed away March 23, 1956.

He leaves to mourn his passing his two sons, Albert and Carl; three daughters, Georgia (Mrs. Jess Schropfer), Sylvia (Mrs. Joe Girmus) and Blanche (Mrs. Ed Vocasek); 11 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Simkovsky and Mrs Frances Kotas, also many other relatives and friends.

Preceding him in death were his two wives, two son, Herman and Leo, two infant daughters, his parents, two brothers, John and Charles, also two infant brothers, two sisters, Mrs. Emma Moon, and Mrs. Rose Weaver, and a half-sister, Anna.

Nebraska Signal, November 9, 1972","STR06" "I47603","Michl","Georgia Marie","27 Jan 1927","8 Nov 2020","0","Georgia Marie Michl Schropfer
BIRTH 27 Jan 1927
Saline County, Nebraska, USA
DEATH 8 Nov 2020 (aged 93)
Fairmont, Fillmore County, Nebraska, USA
BURIAL
Ohiowa Cemetery
Ohiowa, Fillmore County, Nebraska, USA
MEMORIAL ID 218338601 ? View Source

MEMORIAL
PHOTOS 1
FLOWERS 1
Georgia Marie Michl Schropfer was born to Frank and Anna (Brejcha) Michl on January 27, 1927 in her family's home on a farm near Tobias, Nebraska. She died November 8, 2020 at the Fairview Manor in Fairmont, Nebraska at the age of 93 years, 9 months, and 12 days.

Georgia attended Possum Hill country school, and graduated from Milligan High School in 1944. She taught country school, a one room school where she taught 1st-8th grade for four years. Georgia married Jess Schropfer on August 8, 1948 in the United Methodist Church in Milligan. The couple had four children. They lived and worked together on their farm near Ohiowa, Nebraska for nearly 68 years. Georgia milked cows and raised chickens. She was very proud that she paid all her household expenses with the money she earned selling cream and eggs. Georgia kept a large vegetable garden and fruit trees, as well as a flower garden. She fed her family very well with her canning, freezing, cooking and baking. Georgia was always ready with a hearty meal no matter how late the notice, or how many extra people would be there. Georgia always made herself available to help her husband and her sons on the farm, driving equipment, giving rides, driving for parts, and taking them lunch in the field.

She was an active member of St. John's Lutheran church in Ohiowa. She served as an officer in the Ladies Aide, including several years as President. She helped make quilts for Lutheran World relief. Georgia also served as a 4-H leader where she taught sewing and cooking skills.

Georgia loved to garden, read, sew and cook. She taught herself to sew by taking apart an old dress and using it as a pattern. Her skills grew and she was able to sew her daughter's wedding gown. She also raised all the gladiolas for her daughter's wedding. She made quilts, and sewed dolls and stuffed animals for her grandkids and great grandkids.

Georgia was happy to support her kids and grandkids by attending sporting events and concerts. She was proud to travel to Nashville, Tennessee to watch her daughter compete in the Junior Olympics. Georgia and Jess enjoyed traveling, and took their kids on trips to Yellowstone and Pikes Peak and to visit family. Later, they traveled with family and friends to destinations including Washington D.C., Disney World, California, Seattle and Canada, as well as numerous trips to visit family and friends.

Georgia's greatest joy was her family. She loved spending time with her kids, grandkids, great grandkids, and her great great granddaughter. Georgia loved caring for her grandkids, and was always up for a project, be it painting, sewing, flower arranging, or filling the living room with a ""covered wagon"" made of cushions and pillows. She welcomed her grandkids' ""help"" in the garden, caring for chickens, and cooking. When she baked a pie, the grandkids baked their own small pie to go with it.

After Jess passed away, she moved to Country Reflections Assisted Living in Fairmont. She enjoyed her time there and had many close friends, residents and staff, that she considered to be like family.

Georgia was preceded in death by her husband Jess, her parents, Frank and Anna Michl, her siblings Albert and Alice Michl, Herman and Erma Michl, Carl and Elsie Michl Leo Michl and Silvia and Joe Girmus.

She is survived by her sister, Blanche Knudson; her son Duane Schropfer;, her son and daughter-in-law Ron and Georgia Schropfer;, daughter and son-in-law Bill and Carol Woodward, son and daughter-in-law Roger and Carrie Schropfer; grandchildren Bill and Amanda Schropfer, Ann and Kerry Holmstrom, Jon and Dawn Schropfer, Ben and Trina Schropfer, Cari and Andres Casas, Eric and Holli Woodward, Amanda Woodward and husband Ben Owen, Justin and Laura Britton, Brandon and Amber Hartsock; great-grandchildren Dietra and B.J. Miller, Nate Schropfer, Wyatt and Garrett Hansen, Becka and Linnea Holmstrom, Gus Schropfer, Amber, Sarah, Rachel and Lucy Schropfer, Madison Casas, Jackson and Lexi Woodward, Lucas Owen, Alaysia, Kaidan and Charlie Britton, Lilly Krusemark, Penelope Hartsock, and Emory Hartsock, great- great-granddaughter, Ripley Miller; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

It was Georgia's wish to be cremated with a private family committal of ashes to be held at a later date in the Ohiowa Public Cemetery.

(Copied from FindAGrave, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I28072","Michl","Herman","9 Aug 1911","22 Mar 1961","0","Husband: Herman Michl, parents Frank Michl and Emma Pechota
Born: 9 Aug 1911, Milligan
Died: 22 Mar 1961, Milligan
Buried: 25 Mar 1961, Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan
Brother: Albert
Sisters: Clara; Elsie
Half brothers: Carl; Leo
Half sisters: Mrs. Jesse (Georgia) Schropfer; Mrs. Joe (Sylvia) Girmus; Mrs. Ed (Blanche) Vocasek
Step mother: Anna
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I47602","Michl","Leo","11 Mar 1926","5 Sep 1933","0","Copied from FindAGrave:

Leo Michl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Michl, died Tuesday morning, September 5, 1933, at the Lincoln General Hospital, following an operation for appendicitis, which was performed Saturday. A short funeral service was held at the home at 1 p.m. Thursday, and at the Methodist church at 2 with Rev. K.O. Zavadil in charge. Interment was in the cemetery northwest of town.

The deceased was born March 11, 1926. He is survived by the parents, brothers Albert, Herman, and Karl; sisters Georgia, Sylvia and Blanche.

Nebraska Signal.","STR06" "I47605","Michl","Sylvia","30 Mar 1929","30 Oct 2010","0","Sylvia (Michl) Girmus, 81, the daughter of Frank J. and Anna (Brejcha) Michl was born on a farm northeast of Tobias on Mach 30, 1929, and passed away at the Wilber Care Center on Saturday, October 30, 2010. She graduated Milligan High School in 1946. Upon graduation until 1949 the taught in rural school districts #108, #57 and #77.

She was united in marriage to Joe Girmus February 28, 1950, at her parents home in Milligan. They lived on a farm near Ohiowa. She taught in Tobias while earning her Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Nebraska in 1970. She taught in Meridian until her retirement in 1982. After Joe retired from farming, they moved to Wilber. She enjoyed traveling, writing stories and poems on her computer and text messaging her grandchildren. She never lost her drive to learn and stay abreast of new technologies.

Survivors include daughters, Eileen and husband Arlan Oliva, Gail and husband David Smisek; grandchildren, Cory Smisek and wife Elly, Brenda Guenther and husband, Greg, Elizabeth Smisek; great-grandchildren Jensessa Jo Guenther, Khegan Lee Smisek; brother, Carl Michl and wife Elsie; sisters, Georgia Schropfer and husband, Jess; Blanche Knudsen. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joe Girmus; parents; brothers, Albert, Herman and Leo Michl.

Celebration of Life with the immediate family greeting family and friends will be 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday.

Contributor: M. Jensen Seggerman (47078678) ? findinglovedonestogether@gmail.com","STR06" "I37476","","","","","","","" "I15715","Midkiff","Benena","4 Jan 1910","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Ras HUSBAND.","STR06" "I7338","Midkiff","Mamie Beatrice","2 Oct 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Henry Arthur MARSHALL (born 5 Feb 1902).","STR06" "I45433","","","","","","","" "I12763","","","","","","","" "I45782","Miers","Mary Roena","Abt 1903","14 Apr 1933","0","Her Texas Death Certificate shows her parents as David Miers and Mary Ross, both born in Louisiana. She died from shock from an abdominal operation, the principal cause of death being ""regurgation of the heart."" Her occupation was listed as housewife, and the last date she ""worked at this occupation"" was Mar. 23, 1933, dying three weeks later. Informant was J. D. Warden of Fairdale, her husband. O","STR06" "I45347","","","","","","","" "I47736","Miles","Caleb W.","8 Mar 1883","23 Jun 1939","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows him as a Barber, and the son of S. J. Miles, Tennessee and Sabrina Simmons, Georgia. Informant was his wife, Mrs. May Miles of Austin, Texas.","STR06" "I27124","Miles","Morris Elmo","9 Feb 1912","9 Sep 1966","0","Name: Morris Elmo Miles
Death Date: 09 Sep 1966
Death Place: Galveston, Galveston, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 54 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 09 Feb 1912
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Erna Miles
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Cass
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Laborer
Place of Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery: McMahon
Burial Place: San Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 09 Sep 1966
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2118374
Digital Film Number: 4030068
Image Number: 2410
Reference Number: 58620
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I12561","Millemen","Millard F.","Abt 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MXXB-L2B
name: Millard F Millman
estimated birth year: 1856
gender: Male
age in 1870: 14y
color (white, black, mulatto, chinese, indian): White
birthplace: Indiana
home in 1870: Indiana, United States
Collection: Millard F Millman in household of Nathan Millman, ""United States Census, 1870""

In the home of Nathan and Ellen MILLMAN, born respectively in Indiana and North Carolina. Nahtan was 43, and Ellen 41. There were eight children, total, in home, ranging in age from 1 to 22.","STR06" "I35648","Miller","Abraham Jacob ""Jake""","25 Apr 1868","20 Apr 1940","0","He was married first to Mittie STEVENSON, and had one son, Henry. (Dr.Arthur A. Miller, ""Newton County Nuggest"", (Nortex Press, 1986, p. 197).","STR06" "I35648","Miller","Abraham Jacob ""Jake""","25 Apr 1868","20 Apr 1940","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 6
Enumerated 12 and 13 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheets 8A and 8B
Stamped 125
136-136
Miller, Jake Head W M Apr 1868 32 M 7 Tx --- --- Farmer
Miller, Florence Wf W M Ma 1873 27 M 7 3/3 Tx Ala Ala
Miller, Lockie Dau W F Dec 1893 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Miller, Earnest Son W M Sept 1896 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Miller, Cora Dau W F July 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 6
Enumerated 13 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 34A
246-246
Miller, Jacob Head M W 43 M2 18 Tx US Miss Farming
Miller, Florence Wf F W 36 M1 18 6/6 Tx US US
Miller, Ernest Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Miller, Cora Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Miller, Walter Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Miller, Ava Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Miller, Letha Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 16 and 17 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 176 Sheet 16B
303-313
Miller, Abraham J Head M W 52 M Tx Tx Tx Farming
Miller, Florence Wf F W 46 M Tx Tx Tx
Miller, Walter H Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Miller, Letha Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx



","STR06" "I18310","Miller","Alexander","Bef 1837","Yes, date unknown","0","Is this the same Alexander Miller who was married to Ellen Low of Sabine County, Texas?","STR06" "I12853","Miller","Alexander","Bef 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","Is this the same Alexander Miller who married Sarah Roberts of Sabine Parish, Louisiana in 1878?","STR06" "I33904","Miller","Altie Mildred","Aft 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","Also shown as Alta or Ottie?","STR06" "I42167","Miller","Andrew Jackson","Abt 1880","23 Jun 1944","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFT1-JKM
name: Andrew Jackson Miller
death date: 23 Jun 1944
death place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
gender: Male
race:
death age: 65 years
estimated birth date: 1879
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Jim Miller
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Epsie Cousins
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2137794
digital film number: 4029635
image number: 578
reference number: cn 28859
Collection: Andrew Jackson Miller, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42176","Miller","Archie A.","13 Jul 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","Brother of Floyd Miller who married his sister-in-law, Minnie Cousins. Said to be a son of Joe and Vicie Miller. (""Newton County Nuggets"" (Nortex Press, 1986, p. 404).

When he registered for the World War I draft, he was farming for himself in Burkeville, Texas. He was of medium heighth and build, and had brown eyes and hair.","STR06" "I42176","Miller","Archie A.","13 Jul 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 2, Burkeville
Enumerated 23 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 109 Sheet 6A
77-77
Miller, A. A. Head M W 27 M8 Tx Tx Ga Farmer
Miller, Evie Wf F W 25 M 8 4/4 Tx Tx Ala
Miller, Claudie Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Miller, Ottis Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Miller, Clarak Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Miller, No Name Dtr F W 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 2
Enumerated 8 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 139 Sheet 4B
71-71
Miller, Arch Head M W 36 m Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Miller, Evie Wf F W 33 M Tx Tx Tx
Miller, Claude Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Miller, Ottis Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Miller, Vena Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Miller, Mertis Dtr F W 71 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 2, Burkeville
Enumearated 11 April 1930
ED 176-2 SD 19 Sheet 3A Stamped 27'
Highway 87
56-59
Miller, Archie A Head m W 47 M 20 Tx Tx Ga Farmer
Miller, Evie M Wf F W 44 m 17 Tx Tx Tx
Miller, Claude C Son M W 26 S Tx Tx Tx Barber Barber Shop
Miller, Myrtis J Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Miller, Archie A Jr Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I7781","Miller","Arthur Chester","Abt 1886","Yes, date unknown","0","LIKELY to be his record on the SSDI:

ARTHUR MILLER 23 Nov 1886 Jul 1975 85021 (Phoenix, Maricopa, AZ) (none specified) 512-03-3002 Kansas","STR06" "I35662","Miller","Ava","Abt 1902","Yes, date unknown","0","Might instead be Eva?","STR06" "I43222","Miller","Averilla Elizabeth ""Beth""","22 Oct 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that she married second, after 1891, Jim BARNETT. They had a daughter, Bessie. Dr. Arthur A. Miller added that Beth, after her second marriage to Jim BARNETT, moved with him to the Livingston area and are buried there.","STR06" "I43137","","","","","","","" "I4876","Miller","Bob Dean","9 Dec 1927","4 May 2001","0","Volume 14 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 3, 1951, reported that Bob Miller was in Air Corp and was stationed in San Antonio, Texas. Volume 15 of the same periodical noted he had been moved to Casablanca, Africa. In 1953, when Volume 16 was published, he ws stationed at a radar station in Billings. It was reported in Volume 18 that he had been honorably discharged from the Air Force.

Obituary

Bob Dean Miller, age 73, of Billings, MT, died at home on May 4, 2001 of cancer. He was born December 9, 1927 in Ingomar, MT to Kathryn and Harry Miller. He grew up ranching in Sand Springs, MT. He served in the Air Force and received an honorable discharge. Bob married Florence Schultz in 1954 and together they had five children. Bob was employed as a Greyhound Bus Driver for 33 years, retiring in January of 1990.

Bob was preceded in death by his parents, Harry and Kathryn Miller, his brother Jack and his sister Phyllis.

Bob was a loving husband and father. He is loved and will be greatly missed.
","STR06" "I6150","","","","","","","" "I34701","Miller","Christiana","18 May 1828","15 Oct 1863","0","Said to be a daughter of Philip MILLEr and Savannah ROHRBAUGH.","STR06" "I42177","Miller","Claude Cader","20 Aug 1903","14 Feb 1969","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDR9-SGH
name: Claude E. Miller
death date: 14 Feb 1969
death place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 65 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 20 Aug 1903
birthplace: Newton County, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: A. A. Miller
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Evie Cousins
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Retired Barber
place of residence: Burkeville, Newton, Texas
cemetery: Burkeville
burial place: Newton County, Texas
burial date: 14 Feb 1969
additional relatives: X
film number: 2137323
digital film number: 4029824
image number: 1522
reference number: cn 8570
Collection: Claude E. Miller, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I7854","","","","","","","" "I45005","Miller","Dewitt","Jan 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Beat 5
Enumerated 19 Jun 1900
SD 7 ED 114 Sheet 6B
276-287
McDaniel, Jep??? Head W M Jun 1833 66 M 30 Miss Ga La Farmer
McDaniel, Lydia Wf W F Nov 1839 60 M 7/6 Miss Miss La
McDaniel, Maggie Dtr W F Mch 1880 20 S Miss Miss Miss
Miller, Dewitt Son-in-law W M Jan 1874 25 M 2 La La La Farm
Miller, Rosa Dtr W F Feb 1878 22 M 2 2/2 Miss Miss Miss
Miller, Lonie Grandson W M Nov 1898 1 S Miss La Miss
Miller, Claud Grandson W M Nov 1899 4/12 S Miss La Miss
Prewitt, Aline Grddtr W F J 1899 2 S Miss MIssmMiss
277-288
McDaniel, John Head W M Sept 1839 76 M 35 Miss Ga Sc Farmer
McDaniel, Elizabeth Wf W F Apr 1841 59 M 15 2/2 Ala Ga Ala
McDaniel, Emily Dtr W F Aug 1879 20 S Miss Miss Miss
McDaniel, David Son M W Mch 1881 19 S Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I4879","","","","","","","" "I45354","","","","","","","" "I4875","","","","","","","" "I12805","Miller","Elisha","Bef 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","The son of Asa Miller and Sarah Baston.","STR06" "I44573","Miller","Emma Nancy","18 Jun 1871","17 May 1959","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave Memorial created by Mary Carter

Obituary of Emma Miller Alford
Sabine Index
Many, Sabine, Louisiana - 22 May 1959

Funeral sevices for Mrs. Emma Alford, age 87, who died at her home May 17, were conducted at Many Church of Christ at 3 p.m. May 18 ... Interment was in Pilgrims Rest Cemetery under the direction of Warren Funeral Home.

Survivors are daughters, Mrs. B. J. Tidwell, Sr., of Many; son, Eugen Alford of Houston; four grandsons, four granddaughters, and seven great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers were James Parmer, Thomas Welch, Virgie Welch, Wayne Tidwell, LeWayne Horton and Harry Walker.

kerimlong@aol.com","STR06" "I15694","Miller","Ester Ann","14 Dec 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","Also shown as Easter Ann Miller.","STR06" "I31891","Miller","Esther","30 Jun 1928","20 Nov 2004","0","Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015 shows her parents as WIlliam R. Miller and Mary E. Ellis.","STR06" "I7778","Miller","Esther Margaret","24 May 1910","","0","Keith McGuire shows her as married to William SOARKS on November 16, 1935.","STR06" "I7779","Miller","Floyd Edward","20 Oct 1913","","0","Keith McGuire shows he married twice, to a M. VanDUESSON and later to a J. GRAY. He had two stepchildren.","STR06" "I43140","","","","","","","" "I4874","","","","","","","" "I47754","Miller","George W.","26 Dec 1878","4 Mar 1955","0","His FindAGrave memorial page is linked to his parents, Elijah Miller and Mary Eliza Brewster.","STR06" "I4587","Miller","Harry Leon","4 May 1892","29 Jan 1992","0","The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 11, published September 6, 1948, reported that Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Miller had purchased a new home near Billings, Montana. Their eldest sons, Jack and Bob, were on the ranch near Sand Springs.

Obituary

Harry L. Miller, 99, of 1805 Mary St., died Wednesday, Jan. 29, 1992, in Glendeen Nursing Home.

He was born May 4, 1892, in Lemon, S.D., a son of Earl and Lillian Robinsen Miller. He married Kathryn Zinnecker May 19, 1923, in Jordan, Mont. They ranched at Jordan until moving to Billings in 1948. He raised, trained and raced thoroughbred horses.

Survivors include his wife, Kathryn of Billings; four sons, Jack, Bob and Don, all of Billings, and Joe of Shepherd; two daughter, Evelyn Miller of Stillman Valley, Ill, and Dorothy Mortensen of Helena; 15 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren.

No services are planned. Smith Downtown Chapel is in charge of cremation.

Memorials: Alzeheimer's Disease, c/o Bob Redpate, 3490 Rimrock Road, Billings 59102.","STR06" "I43196","Miller","Henry Clay","3 Oct 1864","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be buried at the Spears Chapel Cemetery.","STR06" "I44347","Miller","Inlow Lee","13 Aug 1878","15 Dec 1956","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of J. Simp MILLER (FAG#26762254, McRae Cemetery) and Callie Miller (FAG # 26762303, McRae Cemetery).

Name Inlow Lee Miller
Event Type Death
Event Date 15 Dec 1956
Event Place Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 13 Aug 1878
Birthplace St Augustine, Texas
Father's Name Jacobs Simpson Miller
Mother's Name Carolyn MATHEWS
Certificate Number 64947
GS Film number 2135164
Digital Folder Number 005145229
Image Number 00147

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3Q4-4SW : accessed 14 Dec 2013), Inlow Lee Miller, 15 Dec 1956; citing certificate number 64947, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2135164.

He died at M. D. Anderson Hospital in Houston, but was a resident of San Augustine.","STR06" "I4586","Miller","Jack Leon","11 May 1925","31 Jan 1996","0","In the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 8, September 3, 1945, in the column on page 2 titled ""Around the World With Our Service Boys"" it was written that ""Jack Miller is stationed in the Phillippino Islands.""


In the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 9, September 2, 1946, in a column titled ""Our Service Men Who Have Returned Home"", it was noted that Jack Miller had returned to Sand Springs, Montana.","STR06" "I44349","Miller","Jacob Simpson ""Simp""","20 Jan 1853","20 Feb 1934","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine, Precinct 1
Enumerated 5 and 6 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 73 Sheet 2B
30-30
Miller, Simpson Head W M Jan 1853 47 M 26 Tx Ala Tenn Farmer
Miller, C. C. Wf W F Apr 1857 43 M 26 9/9 Tx Ga SC
Miller, Inlow Son W M Aug 1878 21 S Tx Tx Tx
Miller, Simpson Son W M Mch 1881 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Miller, Laura Dtr W FJan 1882 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Miller, Lula Dtr W F Sept 1886 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Miller, Evan Son W M July 1889 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Miller, H. E. Son W M Mch 1892 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Miller, Mable Dtr W F Dec 1894 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Miller, Carrie Dtr W F June 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I42164","Miller","James ""Jim"" Cason","Jan 1849","Abt 1890","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 2
Enumerated 2 and 3 Jun 1880
Page 4D SD 1 ED 56
26-26
Miller, James W M 31 Farmer Ga Ga Ga
Miller, Mariah W F 29 W Keeping house Tx Va Miss
Miller, Sarah W F 10 Dtr Tx Ga Tx
Miller, Robert W M 7 Son Tx Tx Tx
Miller, James W M 3 Son Tx Tx Tx
Miller, Mary W F 1 Dtr Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I43141","Miller","James Emmett","4 Nov 1942","5 Jul 2001","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VD94-MBQ
Name: James Emmitt (sic-Emmett) Miller
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 04 Nov 1942
Event Place: Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Father's Name: Willie Miller
Mother's Name: Verda Mae Curl
Certificate Number:
Collection: James Emmitt Miller, ""Texas, Birth Index, 1903-1997""

He is listed on Ancestry.com's index of US Veterans Gravesites. His service start deat was 29 Oct 1965, and he was shown as SWE3, US Navy, Vietnam.","STR06" "I42165","Miller","James Jefferson","7 Nov 1883","31 Jan 1961","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDX9-82Z
name: James Jefferson Miller
death date: 31 Jan 1961
death place: Woodville, Tyler, Texas
gender: Male
race: Caucasian
death age: 77 years 2 months 24 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 07 Nov 1883
birthplace: Newton County, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name: Prescilla Miller
father's name: James C. Miller
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Marha E. Cousins
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Retired School Teacher
place of residence: Woodville, Tyler, Texas
cemetery: Magnolia Cemetery
burial place: Woodville, Texas
burial date: 02 Feb 1961
additional relatives: X
film number: 2116710
digital film number: 4166565
image number: 1857
reference number: cn 11996
Collection: James Jefferson Miller, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I302","Miller","James Thomas (Rev)","14 Feb 1844","8 Aug 1931","0","The son of Ephrim L. Moore Miller and Emaline Littleton. (Source: Rootsweb WorldConnect Project: g1694b)","STR06" "I45355","","","","","","","" "I45353","Miller","Jerry Ray","10 Oct 1933","17 Apr 2000","0","Kay Parker McCary notes he has a military marker ""A1C US Air Force Korea""","STR06" "I15689","Miller","John","Abt 1812","Yes, date unknown","0","Kathy Casagranda shows him as born in Hancock County, Georgia, and indicates he was in Sabine County, Texas at the time of the 1850 census, however he is not in White & Toole's transcription of this census, nor was I able to locate him an the microfilm's of the actual at Ancestry.com. Casagranda states he is likely a descendant of Brice Miller of Lancaster County, SC. He died prior to the 1870 census.","STR06" "I15689","Miller","John","Abt 1812","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Federal Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
(Transcription from Kathy Casagranda's book, SABINE PARISH THE 1860 CENSUS)

Family 268
MILLER, John 48 M Farmer $360 $500 Ga
Miller, Rachel 46 F SC
MIller, William B. 18 M Farm Laborer Miss
MIller, Nancy 16 F Miss
Miller, Rebecca 14 F Miss
Miller, Davis 13 M La
Miller, Caroline 8 F La
Miller, Martha 6 F La
Miller, Alice 1 F La","STR06" "I39333","Miller","John H.","14 Nov 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 5
Enumerated 13 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 14B
192-192
Henry and Lorena Bragg
193-193
Miller, John H Head W M Nov 1863 36 Wd Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Miller, Malam Son W M Jan 1888 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Miller, Lela Dtr W F Jun 1889 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Miller, Walter Son W M Aug 1890 9 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Miller, Lee Son W M Dec 1892 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Miller, Willie Son W M Jun 1894 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Miller, Nettie Dtr W F May 1898 2 S Tx Tx Tx
194-194
Lord, Doctor C and Ella

","STR06" "I20169","Miller","Joseph","22 Mar 1830","23 Sep 1899","0","Joseph was the son of Joseph and Mary KORANDAMILLER. He had been employed at a mill, thus he was known as Joe the Miller. He died of a broken neck, reason unknown.","STR06" "I43193","Miller","Joseph Andrew","14 Apr 1859","21 Dec 1943","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that his middle name might instead by Addison. He was married twice, first to Levica ""Vicie"" Ann NEWBERRY, and later Sarah ""Sallie"" Woods, the daughter of William Allen WOODS and Eliza CURTIS. Dr. Arthur Miller states that his first marriage, to Vicie Newberry, was in 1877.","STR06" "I44318","Miller","Joseph T.","9 Dec 1861","29 Mar 1925","0","FindAGrave shows that he married first Mittie Crouch, and later Fannie Slaughter. He also has four children linked to his memorial at that website.","STR06" "I42206","Miller","Joshua Floyd","20 Nov 1888","11 Apr 1968","0","Brother of Arch Miller who married his sister-in-law, Evie Cousins. Said to be a son of Joe and Vicie Miller. (""Newton County Nuggets"" (Nortex Press, 1986, p. 404).","STR06" "I42206","Miller","Joshua Floyd","20 Nov 1888","11 Apr 1968","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 2
Enumerated April 17, 1930
ED 176-2 SD 19 Sheet 7A Stamped 31
129-131
Miller, Joshua F Head m W 41 M 25 Tx Tx Ga Farmer
Miller, Minnie V Wf F W 36 m 18 Tx Tx Tx
Miller, Mary L Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Miller, Alfred L Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I42076","Miller","Joy Ann","20 Jul 1943","15 Dec 2012","0","The Texas Birth Index shows her as a daughter of Joy Truman Miller and Annie Maxine Wright.

Obituary

Joy Ann Fowler, 69, died in San Augustine, Texas, December 15, 2012. Joy was born to J. T. and Annie M. Wright Miller on July 20, 1943 in Pasadena, Texas. She was a housewife, mother, and bookkeeper for Ken Fowler Enterprises.

Joy was survived by her son Kenneth L. Fowler, Jr. and his wife Rhonda of Rosevine; her brother Billie Miller and his wife Bevelyn of Dallas; her two sisters, Dodie Roberts of Pineland and Darlene Nabours and her husband Keith of Hemphill; her step brother Chuck Strickland and his wife Patsy of Houston; her granddaughter Amber Ponder and her grandson Kenneth Fowler III and his wife Ashley; and her five grandchildren, Kane Smith, Carmen Smith, Justis Fowler, Brayden Fowler and Carson Wilson. Joy was preceded in death by her husband Ken Fowler.

Visitation will be from 5:00 PM until 8:00 PM Monday evening, December 17, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home. Funeral services will be at 10:00 AM, Tuesday, December 18, 2012, at Starr Funeral home Chapel.

http://www.starrfuneralhome.com/fh/obituaries/obituary.cfm?o_id=1875293&fh_id=12228

","STR06" "I25684","Miller","Juanita","Abt 1926","30 Apr 2004","0","(Research):Sabine County Reporter
May 5, 2004

Juanita Morgan

Juanita Morgan, 78, of Magnolia Springs died Friday, April 30, 2004. Mrs. Morgan was a native of the Browndale community. She and J.D. Morgan were married May 24, 1947. Survivors, her husband of 56 years, J.D. Morgan of Magnolia Springs; a son and daughter-in-law, Joe and Wanda Morgan of Magnolia Springs; a grandson, David Morgan of Magnolia Springs; and a brother, Thaddis E. MILLER of Brookeland. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Monday at Forest Oaks Funeral Home chapel in Jasper with Bro. Larry Williams officiating. Interment was at Magnolia Springs Cemetery.","STR06" "I43199","Miller","Leviah ""Levi"" Jefferson","1 Jun 1872","Yes, date unknown","0","He was born four months after his father died.

Dr. Arthur A. Miller writes that 'Levi's youngest daughter, Levee was grandma's favorite; she inherited grandma's trunk, her parasol, and her featherbed-which she was still using' at the time he wrote his article on the Miller family for the 1986 book, ""Newton County Nuggets.""","STR06" "I43142","Miller","Linda Sue","10 Dec 1944","14 Aug 2010","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V84T-B1S
Name: Linda Sue Miller
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 10 Dec 1944
Event Place: Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Father's Name: Willie E Miller
Mother's Name: Verda Mae Curl
Certificate Number:
Collection: Linda Sue Miller, ""Texas, Birth Index, 1903-1997""

Obituary

Linda Sue Sanderson went to be with her Lord and Savior, Saturday, August 14, 2010. Linda was born in Hemphill Texas on December 10, 1944 to Willie E. Miller and Verda Curl Miller. She worked as a clerk in the Beaumont District Attorney's office until her retirement. She was a member of the Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church in Pittsburg, Texas, where she currently resided on beautiful Lake Bob Sandlin. Linda is survived by her two children and spouses, Amy & Lee Guseman, & Justin Gary & Sonia Sanderson, Grandchildren; Emily Wilkins, James Sanderson, John Sanderson, William Guseman, and Elizabeth Guseman. Brother & Sister-in-law James E. & Marlis Miller, Sister & Brother-in-law, Frances and Ronnie Minaldi, Billie Platt & Joe Reeves, Sister, Sheila Shettle. A memorial service for Linda will be at 6:30 PM, Thursday, August 19, 2010 at Broussard's Mortuary Chapel in Nederland Texas. Dr. Richardson will officiate. The family will receive friends prior to the services at 5:30 - 6:30 PM. The family asks that in lieu of flowers memorial be made to Cypress Basin Hospice, P.O.Box 544, Mount Pleasant, Texas 75455 or to Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church, P.O. Box 1127, Pittsburg, Texas 75686.


Published in The Beaumont Enterprise on August 18, 2010
","STR06" "I44352","Miller","Lula","17 Sep 1886","18 Aug 1959","0","Name Lula Gilbert
Event Type Death
Event Date 18 Aug 1959
Event Place Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 17 Sep 1886
Birthplace San Augustine, Texas
Father's Name Jacob S Miller
Mother's Name Callie C Mathews
Informant Mrs. Paul Taylor
Certificate Number 46395
GS Film number 2115951
Digital Folder Number 005145138
Image Number 02466

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K33M-3QX : accessed 14 Dec 2013), Lula Gilbert, 18 Aug 1959; citing certificate number 46395, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2115951.","STR06" "I43189","Miller","Mary Jane","Abt 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that she married second John Byrd KERR on 3 Jun 1875 in Newton County, Texas.","STR06" "I42178","Miller","Myrtice J.","2 Nov 1913","31 Oct 1974","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K38Q-RBC
name: Myrtice Boswell
event: Death
event date: 31 Oct 1974
event place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Divorced
birth date: 02 Nov 1913
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: Archie A Miller
mother's name: Evie Cousins
informant Bonnie Moser, Daughter
certificate number: 81191
film number: 2243403
digital folder number: 005145709
image number: 02778
Collection: Myrtice Boswell, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I8217","Miller","Rex","25 Dec 1923","16 Jul 2008","0","July 18, 2008
Obituary
Rex D. 'Duke' Miller
York News-Times
Rex D. ""Duke"" Miller age 84 of York died Wednesday, July 16, 2008 at York. He was born December 25, 1923 in York to Lincoln Lee and Jessye (Hastings) Miller and grew up in York graduating from York High School in 1941. Rex was a US Marine Corps Sergeant serving in World War II with six others from the Nebraska area. They were collectively known as the ""Lucky 7."" After serving in the US Corps of Engineers Rex became a Postal Carrier in York where he retired after 33 years of service. He was a member of the York Elk's Club, the Eagle's Club and the York American Legion Club as well.

Rex and Effie L. Madison were united in marriage in Fairbury in May of 1953. They made their home in York where they attended the First United Methodist Church. Rex enjoyed all Nebraska sports including Nebraska football, hunting and fishing. He was very proud of his grandchildren and great grandchildren's achievements. Left to cherish his memory are three daughters; Mary and her husband Bob Fessler of Sutton, Julie Miller of Carson City, NV, Vicki and her husband Dale Stilwell of York. A Stepdaughter Barbara Mason also of York. His grandchildren include; Tim Mason of Lincoln, Todd and his wife Betty Mason also of Lincoln, Jessica and her husband Josh Erickson of Phillips, Darin Fessler of Lincoln, Tracy Fessler of Sutton, and Jacob Stilwell of York. Great grandchildren include, Jacob and Emily Mason of Lincoln.

Preceding him in death were his parents, an infant sister, his wife Effie and her son Richard Beck. Military graveside services are scheduled for 10 a.m. Tuesday, July 22, 2008 at the Arborville Cemetery at Arborville with the Reverend Art Phillips officiating. Visitation begins after 1 p.m. on Sunday. His family will greet friends from 7 - 8:30 p.m., Monday evening at the mortuary. Memorials may be directed to the donor's choice. On-line condolences can be sent to the family at www.metzmortuary.com . Metz Mortuary of York is handling arrangements.","STR06" "I43197","Miller","Richard Marcus","22 Sep 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be buried at the Woods Cemetery.","STR06" "I42175","Miller","Robert Marcus","15 Aug 1822","26 Feb 1872","0","In ""Newton County Nuggets"" (Nortex Press, 1986), Dr. Arthur Miller wrote a 3 page history of the Miller family (p. 195-198).

He stated that in 1849, Rev. Robert Marcus Miller and George Miller brought their families to Texas. Rev. Miller, a Baptist Preacher, his wife, Averilla Elizabeth Hare and their son, James Cason, settled in the Spears Chapel settlement, five miles east of Burkeville. They had six more children before Averilla died. Four Hare families, orginally from South Carolina, also camed to Texas. Thomas Cason Hare and his wife Lucretia were probably the parents of Averilla Hare Miller. They are all bured at Tanner Cemetery, about a mile east of Burkeville.

George Miller had married Mary Owens of Florida, and they settled in the Quicksand community about ten miles southeast of Newton. They had three sons: Hamp, Ike and Burl---all of whom had quick tempers and loved a good fight. By contrast, Rev. Marcus's children were docile and easy going.

A neighbor of the Robert Marcus Miller family was Robert Cousins, born in Virginia. He was married to Sarah Jane Jordan, born in Alabama. They had six children before Robert Cousins died.

Another neighbor was Tom Byerly, he had lost his wife Matilda, so Tom and the widowed Sarah Jane Jordan Cousins were married, haviing one son, Caleb (sic) before Tom Byerly died.

Sarah Jane Jordan Cousins Byerly then married the widowed Rev. Robert Marcus Miller, and they proceeded to have six more children to add to their already large family.","STR06" "I43191","Miller","Robert Martin","Abt 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","Dr. Arthur A. Miller, Jr, writes that his grandfather, Robert Martin Miller ""married Rebecca Stevenson in 1878...They are buried in Newton, along with their son, Arthur A. Miller (Sr.)."" (""Newton County Nuggets"" (Nortex Press, 1986, p. 197).","STR06" "I42169","Miller","Ruth Orlee","26 Jul 1881","4 Dec 1947","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDLT-KYL
name: Ruth O. Woods
death date: 04 Dec 1947
death place: Burkeville, Newton, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 66 years 5 months 9 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 26 Jul 1881
birthplace: Newton Co., Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: James C. Miller
father's birthplace: Newton Co., Texas
mother's name: Epsie Cousins
mother's birthplace: Texas
occupation:
place of residence: Burkeville, Newton, Texas
cemetery:
burial place: Burkeville, Texas
burial date: 05 Dec 1947
additional relatives: X
film number: 2218828
digital film number: 4032242
image number: 3247
reference number: CN 88360
Collection: Ruth O. Woods, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I45356","","","","","","","" "I12828","Miller","Sarah","27 Dec 1836","31 Jul 1906","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No. 2, PO Sabine Town
Enumerated 28 July 1870
Page 15 Stamped 14
433-433
McDaniel, Sarah 35 F W Farmer 600 400 Mississippi [Second Wife and Widow]
McDaniel, L P 28 M W Farmer SC
McDaniel, Simon S 21 M W Miss
McDaniel, Alexander 15 m W Tx
McDaniel, Rachel C 12 F W Tx
McDaniel, Marry Jane 9 F W Tx","STR06" "I43198","Miller","Sarah Susan","8 Jan 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","Dr. Arthur A. Miller, in ""Newton County Nuggets"" wrote that Grandmother Sarah's youngest daughter died at the age of seven. Presumably he was referring to Sarah Susan Miller, the only daughter born to her third marriage to Rev. Robert Marcus Miller.","STR06" "I6189","","","","","","","" "I43143","Miller","Sheila Ann","8 Sep 1954","Yes, date unknown","0","Her sister's obituary refers to her as Sheila Shettle.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V86H-YLG
Name: Sheila Ann Miller
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 08 Sep 1954
Event Place: Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Father's Name: Willie Emmett Miller
Mother's Name: Verda Mae Curl
Certificate Number:
Collection: Sheila Ann Miller, ""Texas, Birth Index, 1903-1997""","STR06" "I44154","","","","","","","" "I44350","Miller","Simpson Lamar","4 Mar 1881","3 Aug 1962","0","FindAGrave shows that he married a Blanche on 30 Dec 1909.

Name Simpson Lamar Miller
Event Type Death
Event Date 03 Aug 1962
Event Place Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas, United States
Occupation Grocery Store
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 04 Mar 1881
Birthplace San Augestine, Texas
Father's Name Jacob Simpson Miller
Mother's Name Carolyn Mathews
Informant Mrs S. L. Miller
Certificate Number 57254
GS Film number 2117116
Digital Folder Number 005144788
Image Number 01922

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBX-ZN3 : accessed 14 Dec 2013), Simpson Lamar Miller, 03 Aug 1962; citing certificate number 57254, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117116.","STR06" "I43192","Miller","Stephen Marion","Abt 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","Dr. Arthur Miller writes that ""The Kerrs are buried in Spears Chapel Cemetery; Steve and most of his children are buried at Sycamore Cemetery."" (Newton County Nuggets, (Nortx Press, 1986, p. 197).","STR06" "I42168","Miller","Thomas Alvin","Abt 1886","1 Dec 1960","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFYY-65Q
name: Thomas Alvin Miller
death date: 01 Dec 1960
death place: Newton, Newton, Texas
gender: Male
race:
death age: 74 years
estimated birth date: 1886
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: James C. Miller
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Epsy Cousins
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2116619
digital film number: 4166552
image number: 3114
reference number: CN 74539
Collection: Thomas Alvin Miller, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I35661","Miller","Walter","Abt 1900","Yes, date unknown","0","Newton Historical Commission, Pauline Hines, Compiler ""Newton County Nuggests: A Collection of True Stories By Newton County Folk"" (Nortex Press, A Division of Eakin Publications, Inc, Austin, Texas, published in 1986) states that ""Walter went on to the El Paso area, where he lived for many years.""","STR06" "I43139","Miller","Willie Emmett","9 Jul 1916","2 Dec 1974","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3XQ-QY7
Name: Willie Emmett Miller
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 02 Dec 1974
Event Place: Nederland, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 09 Jul 1916
Birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
Father's Name: John Ernest Miller
Mother's Name: Lizzie Louise Barefield
Certificate Number: 92685
GS Film number: 2243520
Digital Folder Number: 005145956
Image Number: 00700
Collection: Willie Emmett Miller, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I5340","Milligan","Evelyn E.","5 Sep 1917","22 Sep 1997","0","Birth and death dates for Evelyn Morgan per the SSDI.","STR06" "I5341","Milligan","Walter","3 Mar 1886","20 Dec 1970","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, December 24, 1979
Page Eleven

Walter Milligan dies in Northville

Walter Milligan, 84, a former resident of the community died Sunday, December 20, at Eastlawn Convalescent Home in Northville. He had been a patient there for three months.

Funeral services were scheduled Tuesday afternoon at Little's Funeral Home with Rev. Melvin R. Vender officiating. Burial was to be in Elkland Cemetery.

Mr. Milligan was born in Dunfries, Scotland March 3, 1886, son of the late James and Agnes Milligan. He moved to the Cass City area as a boy. He married Miss Elsie Krapf November 27, 1915, in Cass City. In 1936, he retired from farming and moved from Cass City to Detroit. Mrs. Milligan died in February (sic) 1931.

He had been a member of the Presbyterian church of Cass City.

Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Charles (Evelyn) Morgan of Columbus, Ohio and Mrs. Smith (Leanora) Ferguson of Lathrup Village.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I45790","Milliorn","John T.","18 Sep 1891","21 Mar 1937","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, in Stonewall County, Texas, he was shown as farming for J. H. Baldwin in Brandenburg, and supporting his wife and three children. He was of medium heighth and build, with gray eyes and light hair.

His Texas Death certificate shows he was a tie inspector for the railroad, but that he had not worked since June 1934. His parents were listed as L.N.B. Milliorn, born Arkansas and Minnie Edgor, born Texas, and his spouse was listed as Lillie Milliorn. Informant was Florence Duke of 1213 Sullivan Dr, Dallas, Tx.

His FindAGrave Memorial page instead lists his date of birth as 18 Sep 1892. He was showsn as a son of Louis Napoleon and Minnie Edgar Milliorn. He and Lillie Mae were shown as the parents of Travis, Estella, Leona, Marshall, and Terry Helen. He is also linked to a son, Horace Harden Milliorn.

Find A Grave Memorial# 135523465","STR06" "I4900","Mills","Andromache ""America"" ""Mackey""","18 Aug 1816","6 Oct 1863","0","The I.G.I. records her name as Andromache (America) Mills - from this it is assumed she was commonly called, and known as, America.

She was presumably named after one of the finest drawn female characters in Homer's Iliad, Androm'ache; the wife of Hector.

Carol McClaanahan Mikelson/Robin Haake emailed, in November 2020, that Andromache had a sister, Penelope Mills, another name from Homer's Iliad. She had once been told that John Mills was a sea captain, but has not found confirmation of that fact.","STR06" "I26432","Mills","Lucy Ann ""Lula""","13 Sep 1885","14 Sep 1969","0","On her FindAGrave memorial page, she is linked to her parents, Perce Mills (FAG#63255642) and Mattie Frances Replogle (FAG# 63255613). She is a sister of Willie Esther Mills McLemore, who was the wife of Benjamin Young McLemore, the younger half brother of Earl.","STR06" "I39190","Mills","Marjorie ""Margie"" A.","7 Sep 1922","Jan 2005","0","From FindAGrave:

Birth: Sep. 7, 1922
Sabine County
Texas, USA
Death: Jan., 2005
Texas, USA

Margie (Mills) Anders was born to the union of Clanty Delilah Thomas and Jim B. Mills. She was the fourth of five children.

Margie married Joe Anders on December 30, 1939. To this union six children were born.

She worked most of her life as a nurse starting in San Augustine, later moving to Beaumont to the former Martin De Porres Unit of old Hotel Dieu Hospital. She became a nursing home administrator at Silsbee Convalescent Center for a number of years, and later at Canterbury Villa in Beaumont. She retired there in 1988.

Margie was preceded in death by her parents, husband, Joe Anders, Sr.; sons, Terrell A. Anders and Joe Anders, Jr.

She was survived by two daughters, Joe Ann Dorsett and Barbara Nell Jacobson and husband Bobby; sons Tommy Anders, Jimmy Anders and wife Jackie, Gerald Anders and wife Nancy and David Anders and wife Sandra, one brother, James Mills; thirteen grandchildren and twenty-one great grandchildren.

Services at First Baptist Church in Kountze with Reverend Tony Thornton, officiating. Burial at Old Hardin Cemetery in Kountze.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=14110241

","STR06" "I41564","Mills","Ozro","13 Jul 1916","6 Jan 1953","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3QB-6C9
name: Ozro Mills
event: Death
event date: 06 Jan 1953
event place: Woodville, Tyler, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 13 Jul 1916
birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
usual occupation Theatre Manager Theatre
father's name: C L Mills
mother's name: Ada Graves
Informant Mrs. Pearl Mills (wife)
Cemetery Magnolia Woodville Texas
certificate number: 5574
film number: 2113748
digital folder number: 005145278
image number: 02545
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Ozro Mills, 1953","STR06" "I441","Mills","Rebeckah","30 Apr 1744","20 Sep 1821","0","The daughter of Thomas Mills and Elizabeth Harrold.","STR06" "I47313","","","","","","","" "I46053","","","","","","","" "I46299","Mills","Willie Esther","15 Aug 1896","Jun 1984","0","FindAGrave shows that she first was married to Charley M. Maynard (1892-1918, FAG #63254105) who died of tuberculosis in Gibson County, Tennessee). They also link her to parents, James Perce Mills and Mattie Frances Replogle, who also both have memorials at that website. She was also shown as a sister of Lucy Ann Mills McLemore, the wife of Benjamin's older half brother, Earl McLemore.","STR06" "I23141","Millsap","Elva Ray","1 May 1900","22 Feb 1964","0","Date of Death provided by Tiffany Layman based on DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS DEATHS 1966","STR06" "I23142","Millsap","Kenneth Murray","7 Dec 1930","Jan 1987","0","Kenneth Murray Millsap 7 Dec 1930 Male Hopkins Elva Ray Millsap Pearl Elsie Fullen

Tiffany Layman shows that he married Ernestine GARCIA.

Based on the birth record below, might be have been married twice?

Sharon Kaye Millsap 30 Apr 1954 Female Bexar Kenneth Murray Millsap Kathryn Cora Hauk","STR06" "I17893","","","","","","","" "I8996","","","","","","","" "I10150","","","","","","","" "I16755","Milstead","Noda ""Nodie"" Maybell","16 May 1890","16 Dec 1952","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMLR-8WJ/p1
Name: Noda Maybell Jones
Death Date: 16 Dec 1952
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine Co., Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 62 years 7 months
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 16 May 1890
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Steve Milstead
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine Co., Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 18 Dec 1952
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2113746
Digital Film Number: 4167311
Image Number: 2598
Reference Number: 64580
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I19852","","","","","","","" "I19851","","","","","","","" "I38254","Miner","Genevieve","30 Apr 1917","27 Apr 1916","0","Genevieve N. Dahl, age 98, formerly of North Bend,
passed away late Wednesday,(April 27th) at Pathfinder Place, Fremont.

Genevieve was born April 30, 1917 to Robert and Cecile (Wilson) Miner near Tecumseh, Nebraska. She grew up on the family farm, attended district 19 Spring Creek School and Tecumseh High School.

On October 2, 1937 she was married to Henry Dahl in Bedford, Iowa. They had a son Robert Denis and a daughter Holly Lynn. They lived in Graf area (east of Tecumseh) until the early 1940's when she and her husband went with his parents (Harry and Margaretha Dahl) to Bennington, Nebraska. They assisted his parents in the operation of their locker plant/grocery store. After a few years they went back to the Tecumseh area where they were involved in farming with her parents, and later on their own. Genevieve was known to have hundreds of geese at a time.

They moved to Colorado in 1958. They raised Shetland ponies and had a business of pony rides for children. In 1959, they moved to Fremont, and in 1963 they moved to North Bend where they owned and operated the sale barn until it burned down. Genevieve had worked as an aid and later as a cook at Birchwood Manor. She also worked at the Bowling Alley and was manager of the Nutrition Site for 8 years. She retired in 1988. She and Henry had Dahl's Discount Store for several years in North Bend. They liked going to auctions.

Genevieve was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star Ruth Chapter #119 in North Bend. She had a great love of family, traveling, casino trips, bingo, shopping, cooking, her Christmas Village set (left up all year), ceramics, teddy bears, and root beer candy.

She inherited the ""Homestead Acres"" in 1992. It is the original Robert Dew homestead. Henry and Genevieve moved to Pathfinder Place in Fremont at the end of 2010. The celebrated their 74th anniversary on Oct. 2, 2011, and Henry passed away 3 weeks later.

She was preceded in death by her husband Henry, parents Robert and Cecile Miner, and infant son Larry, and son-in-law Richard Wennstedt. She is survived by her son Robert Denis (and wife Sharon) Dahl of St. Paul, NE, daughter Holly (and husband Dave) Henrickson of Dodge, NE. Also there are 3 grandchildren, Jill Dahl of Grand Island. Ryan (and wife Brienna) Zakovec and Brent (and wife Brook) Zakovec, all of Morse Bluff, NE, and 5 great grandchildren, Haley, Ashtynn, Dustin, Kinsley, and Grayden. And a brother-in-law Carrol (and wife Dorothy) Dahl of Fresno, CA., and sister-in-law Marjorie Misfeldt of Hays, Kansas, and several nieces and nephews.

Services will be at the Ludvigsen Mortuary Chapel in Fremont on Monday (May 2, 2016) at 2 PM. The committal will follow in Memorial Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the family for distribution. Visitation will be on Sunday from 2 to 6 PM.

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I22798","","","","","","","" "I1114","Mitchell","Addie Mae","27 Mar 1919","19 May 1997","0","San Augustine Tribune 22 May 1997 page 11

Addie Mae Mitchell Fussell Dies in Arizona

Addie Mae Mitchell Fussell, born March 27, 1919 in Rosevine, Texas died May 19, 1997 in Buckeye, Arizona. Her husband, Johnnie Fussell preceded her in death.

She is survived by two children, James Fussell of Boise, Idaho and Johnnie Mae Pennington of Pine, Arizona; 10 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild, three sisters, Opal Richardson of Salinas, California, Kathryn Hart of Bedford, Texas; and Dorris White of Dyesburg, Tenn.; two brothers, Luther (Rudy) Mitchell of San Augustine, Theron Mitchell of Roseburg, Oregon and 13 nieces and nephews.

Interment was in Buckeye, Arizona.","STR06" "I43707","Mitchell","Albert W.","29 May 1881","18 Nov 1947","0","At the time of the 1880 federal census, he was enumerated with his 17 year old wife Cassie A, and Alice McGree (37) and Parish McGee (age 4), in Sabine County. FindAGrave shows he shares a double tombstone with (third wife) Ollie I. Mitchell.

Name Albert Mitchell
Event Type Death
Event Date 18 Nov 1947
Event Place Fairdale, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 29 May 1881
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name William Mitchell
Mother's Name Jane Johnson
Certificate Number 48006
GS Film number 2218732
Digital Folder Number 005145032
Image Number 02314

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K392-D3L : accessed 22 Sep 2013), Albert Mitchell, 1947.","STR06" "I43707","Mitchell","Albert W.","29 May 1881","18 Nov 1947","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 27 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 9A
Hemphill and Brookeland Road
148-150
Mitchell, Albert W Head M W 29 m2 2 Tx la Tx Farmer
Mitchell, Almeda Wf F W 22 m2 2 7/4 Tx Tx Tx
Mitchell, Mabrie A Son M W 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Mitchell. Ova L Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Mitchell, Conley A Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Mitchell, Louis A Son m W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Willis, Ollie Stpdtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 6 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 3B
Fairdale and Delma Road
56-56
Mitchell, Albert W Head M W 39 M Tx La Tx Farmer
Mitchell, Almeta Wife F W 44 M Tx Tx Tx
Mitchell, Oba L Son M W 17 Tx Tx Tx Fireman Locomotive
Mitchell, Lewis Son M W 13 Tx Tx Tx
Mitchell, Mabris Son M W 10 Tx Tx Tx
Mitchell, Noweida Dtr F W 4 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Willis, Ollie StpDtr F W 25 S Tx Tx Tx
Willis, Ollie","STR06" "I17731","Mitchell","Alma Elizabeth","28 Aug 1878","28 Oct 1943","0","Name: Alma Elizabeth Sutton
Death Date: 28 Oct 1943
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 65 years 2 months 8 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1878
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Robert Mitchell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mrs. A. R. Cade
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2137588
Digital Film Number: 4117973
Image Number: 2366
Reference Number: cn 48474
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I22354","Mitchell","Anna Julia","23 Jul 1873","20 Jun 1934","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6M6-HZJ
Name: Anna Julia Clark
Death Date: 20 Jun 1934
Death Place: Jacksonville, Cherokee, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 60 years 10 months 27 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Jul 1873
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: Felix Clark
Father's Name: H.W. Mitchel [Henry White Mitchell]
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Paula F. Sanderlin [Palmira Jane Sanderlin/Danderlin?]
Mother's Birthplace: Tenn.
Occupation: Retired Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Reide Cem.
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 21 Jun 1934
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116052
Digital Film Number: 4166205
Image Number: 3019
Reference Number: CN 26363
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I38824","Mitchell","Arnold O. ""Mitch""","2 Mar 1932","2 Dec 2011","0","Arnold ""Mitch"" Mitchell
March 2, 1932 - December 2, 2011

A. O. ""Mitch"" Mitchell, 79, of Hamshire died Friday, December 2, 2011, at Baptist Hospital in Beaumont.

Mitch had lived in the Hamshire area since 1959, and was a self-employed paint contractor.

Mitch is survived by his wife, Virginia Mitchell of Hamshire; daughters, Anna Cappadona and her husband, Roy of Bridge City, Sheryl Roehl and her husband, Kenneth of Victoria, and Lisa Lovett and her husband, David O'Quinn of Beaumont; grandchildren, Kendall and Kevin Roehl, Brad and Nikki Dearbonne, and Ross and Debra Cappadona; great grandchildren, Kolton Roehl, Tyler Winckler, Camdyn Simmons, Shelby Picou, Brady Dearbonne, Braleigh Dearbonne, Caroline Snow, and Griffin Snow; brother, Duane Mitchell and his wife, Bobbie of Hemphill; and special family friend, Jackie Harris.

His funeral service will be 10:00 a.m. Monday, December 5, 2011, at Broussard's, 134 West Buccaneer in Winnie with burial to follow at Fairview Cemetery. A gathering of family and friends will be Sunday, December 4, 2011, 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Broussard's.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hamshire Volunteer Fire Department, P. O. Box 153, Hamshire, Texas 77622.

http://www.broussardsmortuary.com

","STR06" "I37284","Mitchell","Arthur Lee","16 May 1923","4 Mar 2011","0","Arthur Lee Mitchell

Arthur Lee Mitchell, 87, longtime resident of San Augustine County, passed from this life late Friday, March 4, 2011, in San Augustine.

Mitchell was born to Jenny (Harvey) Mitchell and William Lee Mitchell on May 16, 1923, in San Augustine County. He was a television repairman, and had served in the U.S. Army/Air during World War II. He was a member of the First Baptist Church.
Funeral services were held on Monday, March 7, in the First Baptist Church in San Augustine. Interment followed in the Macune Cemetery, in San Augustine County. Bro. Chet Hensley and Bro. Gerald Wayne Sowell officiated.

Survivors include: his wife, Maurine Mitchell of San Augustine; daughter, Sanda and her husband, Craig Akin of Tyler; grandchildren, Nicholas Akin, and Traci, Geoffrey Heath Akin; great-grandchild, Colton Akin; special friends, Becky and Randy Michalec of San Augustine; and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; daughter, Cynthia Mitchell; brothers, Andrews, Luther, Rushing, and Elbert; sisters, Evie Windham, Luverna Watson, and Lois Kendrick.

Pallbearers were Nicholas Akin, Heath Akin, Randy Michalec, Whit Michalec, Allen Mitchell, Scott Hook, and Jeff Akin. Honorary pallbearers: Deacons of First Baptist Church and nephews.

Services were under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine. Online condolences may be posted at www.timeformemory.com/wymanroberts.
","STR06" "I34280","Mitchell","Billie Joe","24 Sep 1938","3 Jan 2011","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 12, 2011, Page 12
Obituaries

Billie Fuller Horn

Mrs. Billie Fuller Horn, 72, of San Augustine, passed from life on Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2011, in San Augustine.

Mrs. Horn was born to Cordie Mae (Elliott) Mitchell and Andrew Jackson Mitchell on Sept. 24, 1938, in San Augustine County. She was employed as a store owner and worked part time for the U. S. Postal Service carrying mail. She was a member of the Baptist Church.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, Jan. 5, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine. Interment followed in the Goat Hill Family Cemetery in San Augustine County. Officiating was Bro. Gaylon Eddings, Jr. and Bro. Sonny Scarborough.

Those left to cherish her memory: daughter, Vicky Gross and her husband, David of San Augustine, and Delena Stroud and her husband, Kenny of Huntington; sons, Ricky Bennefield and his wife, Clara, Randy Bennefield and his wife, Kitty, Doug Fuller, and Larry Fuller and his wife, Betsy Fuller, all of San Augustine, and Andy Fuller and his wife, Stacy of the Tebo community in Sabine County; 20 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; four nieces and various friends.

Pallbearers were Aaron Fuller, Cole Fuller, Brad Hight, Heath Fuller, Tyler Mosley, Jason Mosley, Rick Ramsey, and Brian Metteauer.

Services were under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2011)","STR06" "I31981","","","","","","","" "I1119","","","","","","","" "I44812","Mitchell","Charles Ronald ""Mohawk""","9 Mar 1956","17 Feb 2014","0","Copied from the FindAGrave memorial page created by Kay Parker McCary. Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 19, 2014, page 12.

Ronnie ""Mohawk"" Mitchell ,57 of Pineland, Tx. died at his home on Monday February 17, 2014.

Funeral services will be held on Wednesday February 19, 2014 at Shultz Funeral Home of Jasper at 2:00 p.m. with interment to follow at the Bethany Chapel Cemetery in Pineland, TX. The family will greet friends at Shultz Funeral Home in Jasper on Tuesday evening from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.

A native of San Augustine, Texas and a lifelong resident of Pineland, a former employee of CB & I Construction, a long time employee of Temple in Pineland, Texas, he is survived by his wife Barbara Mitchell of Pineland, son Stephen & wife Carla Clark of Hemphill, a daughter Ginger Connor of Enid, Oklahoma, a brother Robert Mitchell, sisters Susan Conn of Bronson, Texas and Liz Duffie of Hemphill, Texas, as well as several grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his stepson Jeff Clark.

Condolences can be posted at www.shultzfuneralhomeofjasper.com. Services under the direction of Shultz Funeral Home & Crematory of Jasper (409) 384-3243.
","STR06" "I38825","","","","","","","" "I35468","","","","","","","" "I38823","Mitchell","Duane Conley","Abt 1939","13 Jan 2012","0","Duane Conley Mitchell, 73, died Friday evening in the Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital. He was born in Hemphill to Conley and Attice Grace Gooch Mitchell. After retiring as a E7 in the U.S. Air Force he moved back to Hemphill in 2003. Duane was a veteran of Vietnam and a member of the Air Force Stray Goose International. Duane was also a 32nd degree Mason.

He is survived by his wife Bobbie Mitchell of Hemphill, his daughters Stephanie Post and Valarie Maze (sic-Maez) of California, his step-sons; Jay and David Jones. He is also survived by two brother-in-laws, his sister-in-law, grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his son, brother and sister.

Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Saturday, January 21, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel with visitation beginning at 10:00AM, Saturday, until service time.

http://www.sabinecountyreporterlive.com","STR06" "I38427","Mitchell","Eudora","Aft 1886","Yes, date unknown","0","The DAR reports that ""problems have been discovered with at least one perviously verified paper"" as they received a letter stating that the applicant was adopted, therefore the possibility exists that the lineage for this lineage may no longer meet the requirements for membership in the NSDAR. Eudora filed for membership in the DAR on April 8, 1933 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.","STR06" "I37286","Mitchell","Evie O.","Abt 1910","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Married a WINDHAM.","STR06" "I25976","Mitchell","Fannie Maligne","Abt Jan 1885","1 Sep 1973","0","Name: Fannie Maligne Anders
Death Date: 01 Sep 1973
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 88 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1885
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Joe Mitchell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Susan Drawhorn
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242913
Digital Film Number: 4167952
Image Number: 218
Reference Number: 211
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I45809","Mitchell","George Keith","31 Oct 1913","15 Aug 1988","0","He is shown on his FindAGrave memorial page, created by William Perhealth, as a son of Alexander Mitchell and Mary Corder. Both also have memorial pages on that website as well.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Mitchell&GSiman=1&GScid=2808&GRid=50879055&","STR06" "I38851","","","","","","","" "I25970","Mitchell","Howard","29 Dec 1923","11 May 2016","0","Howard Mitchell, 92, of San Augustine, passed away Wednesday, May 11, 2016, in San Augustine.

Howard was born to May (Hines) Mitchell and Lon Mitchell on December 29, 1923, in San Augustine County, Texas. He was retired from the Texas Forest Service being involved in Land Management and Serving also as a Fire Fighter. He was a member of the Southern Baptist Church.

Those who are left to cherish his memory include; His loving wife, Rachael Mitchell of San Augustine; Daughter, Margaret Johnson and her husband, Bobby of Nacogdoches; Son, Steve Mitchell and his wife, Sheila of Saginaw; His beloved grandchildren, Jason Johnson and his wife, Amanda of Nacogdoches; Jennifer Johnson Enos and her husband, Christopher of Nacogdoches and Travis Mitchell of Saginaw, Texas; her great-grandchildren, Austin Johnson, Blake Johnson, and Ryan Enos all from Nacogdoches. Along with numerous nieces and nephews, cousins and friends.

He is preceded in death by his parents, May and Lon Mitchell; Sister, Ruth Rawson; Brothers, Edward Mitchell; Maurice Mitchell, Joe Mitchell and Charles Mitchell .

Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 14, 2016, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, with Bro. Frank Holrath officiating. Interment will follow in the Liberty Hill Cemetery in San Augustine County, Texas. Visitation will be Friday evening, May 13, 2016, from the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas 75972.

Copied from the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 18, 2016, Page 10","STR06" "I38822","Mitchell","James Conley","6 Feb 1904","4 Oct 1971","0","Laura Buckmaster shows him as a son of Albert W. MITCHELL.

James C. Mitchell
death date 14 Oct 1971
death place Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
gender Male
race:
death age 67 years
estimated birth date 1904
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name Albert Mitchell
father's birthplace:
mother's name Cassie McGee
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number 2223435
digital film number 4169948
image number 3013
reference number 73823","STR06" "I47399","","","","","","","" "I1169","Mitchell","Joe","3 Jan 1851","4 Mar 1934","0","Name: Joe Mitchell
Death Date: 04 Mar 1934
Death Place: San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 83 years 2 months 1 day
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 03 Jan 1851
Birthplace: Georgia
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J.J. Mitchell
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: City Cemetery
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 05 Mar 1934
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2115988
Digital Film Number: 4165961
Image Number: 1794
Reference Number: cn 14903
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I25971","Mitchell","Joe","4 May 1922","27 Apr 1991","0","He shares a double headstone with Joyce Verlyn. Her date of birth was 23 Aug 1930, and no date of death had yet been inscribed. He also had a military marker, engraved with a cross and ""Joe Mitchell, Sgt US Army, World War II, May 3, 1922, Apr 27, 1991.""","STR06" "I25967","Mitchell","Joe Lon","12 Jan 1891","1 Jan 1966","0","Name: Joe Lon Mitchell
Death Date: 01 Jan 1966
Death Place: San Augustine Hospital, San Augustine, San Augustine Co., Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 74 years 11 months 17 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 14 Jan 1891
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Joe Mitchell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Susan Drawhorn
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Precinct 1, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery: Liberty Hill Cemetery
Burial Place: San Augustine County, Texas
Burial Date: 03 Jan 1966
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117922
Digital Film Number: 4028272
Image Number: 2360
Reference Number: cn04918
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I9576","","","","","","","" "I1118","Mitchell","John Winship","25 Aug 1947","13 Jul 1999","0","""Judge John Mitchell Dies On Mexico Vacation""...SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE Vol XC, San Augustine, Texas Thursday July 15, 1999 (page 1)

State District Judge John W. Mitchell, who grew up in the shadow of County Courthouse and the State Capitol, died in a swimming accident Tuesday afternoon while vacationing on the West Coast of Mexico.

Judge Mitchell, of San Augustine, the sitting Judge of the 273rd District Court, which serves San Augustine, Sabine and Shelby Counties, and his family were vacationing at a popular Mexico West Coast resort when the accident occurred. They were accompanied by two friends of their teen-age children.

Funeral arrangements are pending at the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine. It was not known at mid-day Wednesday when his body would be released from Mexico.

Judge Mitchell's brother, District Attorney Charles Mitchell, and Mrs. Mitchell, were enroute to Dallas DFW Airport Wednesday afternoon to meet Judge Mitchell's family, who were flying home and were returning to San Augustine Wednesday night.

Funeral plans will be announced from Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.

Judge Mitchell was born into a family of jurists and statesmen. His grandfather, Judge W. C. Ramsey was County Judge and District Judge. His uncle, and former law partner Gov. Ben Ramsey was Lieutenant Governor of the State longer than any other man at that time, and served as State Representative, State Senator and Railroad Commissioner in a career covering nearly 50 years.

Judge Mitchell was a graduate of San Augustine High School (Note: he was Valedictorian in 1965), graduate of the University of Texas School of Law (1972), practiced law with his uncles, Ben Ramsey and C.S. Ramsey, succeeded his uncle C.S. Ramsey as San Augustine City Attorney, was appointed and later elected County Attorney; was appointed to the State District Judgeship 273rd District to succeed Judge J.L. Smith of San Augustine and has been elected to two successive terms on the State bench.

Judge Mitchell's Court sat for regular semi-annual terms in the three counties jurisdiction, and held numerous special settings in each county.

In addition to his full load as a jurist, Judge Mitchell was a devoted family man, devoting much time to his children at school and extra-curricular activities, and was devotedly attentive to his aging parents, Lou Ramsey Mitchell and the late Rudy Mitchell. He was supporter of the 4-H and FFA and FHA programs and was a visible buyer at the annual (auction).

In a follow-up article dated Thursday, July 22, the Tribune reported that: ""Funeral services for Judge Mitchell were held Saturday, July 17 at 11:00 o'clock at Christ Church Episcopal in San Augustine with burial in the San Augustine City Cemetery, Father Reginald Milburn Church's (conducting) services for the burial of the dead. Some 100 family and friends gathered inside the historic church building while over 500 friends gathered on the shaded lawn for the services. The Texas Department of Public Safety provided an Honor Guard for the services and they were joined by local and visiting police officers, sheriff's officers and officials from the three counties of the 273rd District. A flag folding ritual by the DPS team at the Cemetery presented the Casket Covering Texas Flag to Judge Mitchell's mother, Lurette Ramsey Mitchell at the end of the service. Judge Mitchell is survived by his wife, Lucy Meyer Mitchell; son Jody Mitchell, daughter Ginny Mitchell all of San Augustine.......

Pallbearers were family members, Pierre M. Stine, Ben S. Ramsey, Gray B. Jolink, William C. Ramsey, C. Fred Meyer, John P. Seale, Kenneth B. Meyer, Joseph F. Meyer IV. Honorary Pallbearers were the Go-Texan Committee, of which he formerly served as Ambassador, Mike Adams, Vic Ettridge, Roger Holt, Billy Archer, Jamie Doherty, Dan Fussel, Jack Nichols, Norrell Thomas, Richard Hardy, Rod McLerran, Jimmy C. Morris, ""Raggy"" Stripling.

Judge Mitchell's service to the County and State is varied, and he served the Democratic Party as County Party Chairman for eight years, 1978 through 1985, an elective party office. He served the City of San Augustine for 16 years as city attorney, 1973 through 1989 and served the County of San Augustine as County Attorney for three years (1989-1992) before being appointed to the State District Court bench (in September 1992. He was) elected as the Democratic Candidate in 1994 and 1998. ""

This article included other professional and civic organizations that Judge Mitchell was active in, too numerous to list. It also included 15 or so pictures related to Judge Mitchell, highlighting his judicial and civic activism. A related article entitled ""You're a Young Old Timer....if You Remember"" pointed out that ""too often we take those we see every day for granted and I'm afraid that's what we did to John Mitchell. I'm afraid we saw him every day and failed to recognize his greatness..."" Finally, a related pictorial shows the various buildings around San Augustine that flew their flags at half-mast on the day of the funeral in Judge Mitchell's honor.

The announcement of Judge's Mitchell's accidental death was at around the same time as the announcement of the death of John F. Kennedy, Jr. in a plane crash off Martha's Vineyard.","STR06" "I569","Mitchell","Johnnie Leroy","28 Sep 1920","27 Jul 1923","0","Accidentally backed over by a car when he was four years old.","STR06" "I13763","Mitchell","Joseph E.","16 Feb 1883","5 Apr 1951","0","His tombstone is a triple, shared with both of his parents.","STR06" "I38848","","","","","","","" "I31972","","","","","","","" "I28217","Mitchell","Laura Mae","22 May 1902","30 May 1973","0","John W. Clark shows her as a daughter of Richard Yarbrough and Laura Ellen MITCHELL.","STR06" "I1165","Mitchell","Letha Mae","30 Sep 1897","7 Oct 1996","0","SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE 10 October 1996 page 1

FUNERAL SERVICES TODAY FOR LETHA WILKINSON 99

Funeral services for 99 year old Letha Mitchell Wilkinson will be held today at 2:00 o'clock at the Liberty Hill Baptist Church.

Mrs. Wilkinson died late Monday, at the San Augustine Memorial Medical Center after suffering a heart attack 10 days before. Her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren celebrated her 99th birthday at her bedside on September 30.

Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. J.R. Bob Gwin, Rev. Lous Dane and her son Dr. Milton D. Wilkinson.

Burial will be in the Liberty Hill Cemetery under direction of the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine.

Mrs. Wilkinson was born September 30, 1897, in San Augustine County and has spent most of her life as a resident of the County. She was a daughter of the late Joe and Susan Drawhorn Mitchell. She was a homemaker and enjoyed her gift of ""making things grow."" She and her sister, the late Della Hines, prided themselves in their gardening success, and she was known throughout the area for her ability to memorize and recite poetry up to a few years ago.

Mrs. Wilkinson was a long time member of the Liberty Hill Baptist Church and was a member of the Eastern Star.

Survivors include daughters, Doris Jean Fuller of Geneva in Sabine County and Tommie Mae Lott Kovar of San Augustine; and son Dr. Milton D. Wilkinson of Center; 12 grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers were Sam Hattman, Clifford McDonald, Roger McGough, John Mitchell, Nay Smith, Rodney Horn.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)

An abbreviated version of this obituary was also published in THE SABINE COUNTY REPORTER, October 16, 1996, page 12","STR06" "I1109","Mitchell","Luther Burton ""Rudy""","31 Jan 1908","19 Aug 1998","0","Obituary from the SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE dated 27 August 1998 (page 1)

Funeral Services for Rudy Mitchell

Luther Burton (Rudy) Mitchell, 91, died Wednesday, August 19, 1998 at Twin Lakes Care Center in San Augustine. Funeral services were held Friday, August 21 at Christ Church Episcopal with Rev. Earl Sheffield officiating. Burial was in the San Augustine City cemetery, with Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in charge of the arrangements.

Mr. Mitchell was born in Sabine County on January 31, 1907, son of Jesse James Mitchell and Mary Beulah Fuller Mitchell. After graduating from San Augustine Hight School, he briefly attended the University of Texas. Before returning home to work, he was married to Emma Lurette Ramsey Mitchell on December 16, 1933.

He served in the United States Army during World War II, and was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, as well as the Sons of the Republic of Texas. Many years ago he was a cotton buyer in the county. As a cattleman and timber grower, Mr. Mitchell was active in the Soil and Water Conservation Service for over 40 years and was Chairman of the Board for many years. He was a member of Christ Church Episcopal in San Augustine, where he served in various capacities for over 50 years.

Rudy never met a stranger and he loved to dance. His last waltz was with Lurette, his bride of 64 years, on his 90th birthday.

Survivors include his wife, Lurette Mitchell; his sons and daughters-in-law, John and Lucy Mitchell and Charles and Barbara Mitchell; and his grandchildren, Jody, Ginny, and Janie Mitchell, all of San Augustine. He was survived by one brother Theron Mitchell of Roseburg, Oregon, and three sisters, Kathryn Hart of Bedford, Texas, Opal Richardson of Salinas, California, and Dorris White of Dyersburg, Tennessee. One brother, Troy Mitchell, and two sisters, Ruby Baggett and Addie Mae Fussell, preceded him in death.

Pallbearers were dear friends Stone Haynes and George Martin, grandson Jody Mitchell, cousin Manse (Buzzy) Mitchell, and nephews Ron Mitchell, Ben S. Ramsey, William C. Ramsey, and Pierre M. Stine.

Memorials may be made to Christ Episcopal Church, P.O. Box 85, San Augustine, Texas 75972.","STR06" "I37285","Mitchell","Luverna","Abt 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a WATSON.","STR06" "I25977","Mitchell","Maggie Ona","Abt Nov 1889","13 Sep 1973","0","Name: Maggie Ona Anders
Death Date: 13 Sep 1973
Death Place: Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 85 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1888
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Joe Mitchell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Susan Drawhorn
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242915
Digital Film Number: 4168752
Image Number: 1508
Reference Number: 1517
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I13764","Mitchell","Manse","Abt 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 8, 1996, page 4
Back in Time
Ten Years Ago-1986
Manse Mitchell celebrated his 99th Birthday","STR06" "I6347","Mitchell","Martha Joanna ""Anna""","17 Nov 1877","27 Jul 1971","0","Name: Martha Joanna Oliver
Death Date: 27 Jul 1971
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 96 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1875
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Joe Mitchell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Suzan Drawhorn
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223291
Digital Film Number: 4169333
Image Number: 273
Reference Number: 51856
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I25972","Mitchell","Mary Jane","24 Oct 1875","7 Jun 1957","0","Name: Mary Jane Walton
Death Date: 07 Jun 1957
Death Place: Center, Shelby, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 82 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 24 Oct 1875
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Joe Mitchel
Father's Birthplace: Ga
Mother's Name: Susan Drawhorn
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation:
Place of Residence: Center, Shelby, Texas
Cemetery: Myrtle Springs Cemetary
Burial Place: Sabine, Texas
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135738
Digital Film Number: 4163633
Image Number: 1593
Reference Number: cn 33764
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I37289","Mitchell","Mary Lois","Abt 1916","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a KENDRICK.","STR06" "I25969","Mitchell","Maurice","18 Oct 1927","9 Aug 2004","0","Sabine County Reporter
August 18, 2004

Maurice Mitchell

Maurice Mitchell, 76, of Milam died Monday, Aug. 9, 2004, at Medical Center Hospital in Nacogdoches. Mitchell was born Oct. 18, 1927, in San Augustine as a son of the late Mae (HINES) and Lon Mitchell and was a longtime resident of Beaumont before retiring to the Milam area in 1955. He was a retired officer with the Beaumont Police Department and U.S. Marshal's office and served in the U.S. Army. He was a member of the First Baptist Church, Hemphill, and V. F. W. Post. Survivors: wife, Iris Mitchell of Milam; son, Robert Mitchell of Lumberton; daughter, Karen Mitchell of Austin; brother, Howard Mitchell of San Augustine; sister, Ruth RAWSON of San Augustine; grandchildren, Leta, Jessica, Ross and Aaron; and great-grandchildren, Emily and Malorie. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Thursday at First Baptist Church, Hemphill, with Pastor Fred Raney officiating. Interment followed at Liberty Hill Cemetery in San Augustine County. Starr Funeral Home Inc. of Hemphill, directors.","STR06" "I38852","Mitchell","Mona Elaine","21 Jan 1957","10 Feb 2015","0","Mona Elaine Harvey, 58, of Bronson, passed away Tuesday morning in the Lufkin Memorial Hospital. She was born in Hemphill to Red and Ruby Mitchell and has lived in Sabine County all her life. Mona had worked as a Certified Nurses Assistant but spent most of her time being a loving wife and mother. She was a member of the Bethany Missionary Baptist Church in the Plainview Community.

Mona is survived by her husband Everett Harvey of Bronson, her son Shawn Harvey of Pineland, her daughters; Melissa Greenwood and husband Todd of Brookeland, Carissa Golden and husband Taylor of Pineland, her grandchildren; Talissa, Ethan, Rainie, Maci, Graci, Laci, her brothers; Ricky Mitchell of Pineland, Mickey Mitchell and his wife Dianne of Hemphill, Roger Mitchell and his wife Robin of Center, Timothy Mitchell and his wife Tammy of Milam, her sisters; Kathy Spears and husband Blue of Hemphill, Glenda Whiteside of New Braunfels, Texas. Mona is preceded in death by an infant son Shane Harvey, her parents, and sister Wilma Allen.

Visitation will be from 11:00AM, Thursday, Feb. 12, 2015, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas, until 12:30PM. Graveside services will follow at 1:00PM, Thursday, in the Bronson Cemetery, Bronson, Texas.

Copied from Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 18, 2015, Page 9
","STR06" "I6320","Mitchell","Reba Leavelle","22 Sep 1935","23 Feb 1999","0","Reba L. Gentry, born Sept. 22 1935 in Duncan to Edwin D. and Grace Koonce Mitchell, died Feb. 23 1999 in Presbyterian Hospital in Oklahoma City. She married L. Harold Gentry in Wichita Falls TX Aug. 18 1956. She retired from Halliburton's. She was a member of the Eastside Church of Christ. Survivors include her husband of the home, sons Brant Gentry and Blane Gentry of Duncan, a brother Don and Rosemary Mitchell of Moore and two sisters Corine and Roy Burch and Faye and Raymond Towell all of Duncan. She was preceded in death by a brother Granville Mitchell and a sister Bernadine Burch. Burial was in the Duncan Cemetery.

(Source: USGEBWEB page, Stephens County, Oklahoma)","STR06" "I16355","Mitchell","Richard Frank","14 Nov 1876","Yes, date unknown","0","Frank Mitchell was a witness to the wedding of Ralph and Mary (Stockbridge) Strong.","STR06" "I17734","Mitchell","Robert J.","1839","1900","0","Hughey P. Mitchell, b in Fla. in 1803, d in Newton County, Texas Ap 27, 1862. He moved to Texas prior to 1845, and settled on the Brazos, but later moved to The Survey, in Newton County, where he rec.'d a land grant. He and his wife Elizabeth were the parents of Robert J. Mitchell (1839-1900) who m Amelia Cade. Robert Mitchell also lived on The Survey, and served Newton County as Tax Assessor for several years (White and Toole, p 67). Newton County Historical Committee, ""Glimpses of Newton County History,"" (Nortex Press, Burnet, Texas, c. 1982) has a similar biography, noting that Robert J. Mitchell, the third son of Hughey P. , married Amelia Cade. He served as tax assessor of Newton County. He was a cripple all his life because of a still leg. Siblings of Robert were William A., Thomas J., and Mary, along with one other daughter who was not listed. (pp. 146-147)","STR06" "I1111","Mitchell","Ruby","27 Aug 1913","5 Jul 1994","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, May 26, 1932, Vol. XXIV, Number 9

School Term Brought to Successful Close

Thursday night at the high school auditorium the commencement exercises were attended by a large crowd....diplomas were presented by R. V. Greer, superintendent of the local schools to the following candidates:Randolph Hankla, Charles S. McMillan, Willys G. Blount, Sam Henry Williams, Lois Marie Thompson, A. C. Everett, Evon McLemore, Willie Mae Stevenphson, Geneva Stallings. Earl McEachern, Hoyt J. Alford, Sidney Westbrook, Allene Stewart, Ruby Mitchill, Mildred Whitton, Clifford Childers, Bonnie Partin, Zelma Soward, Alran Hays, James Bridges, Helen Alford and Early Needham.

San Augustine Tribune
7 July 1994

Funeral Set Monday for Ruby Mitchell Baggett

Funeral services for Ruby Mitchell Baggett of Salinas, California will be held Monday morning, July 11, 1994 at the Northminister Presbyterian Church in Salinas.

Mrs. Baggett, a San Augustine native, died on Tuesday, July 5 after a lenghty illness. She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mitchell of San Augustine.

Burial will be in the Queen of Heaven Cemetery under direction of the Strubal & Laporte Funeral Home in Salinas.

Mrs. Baggett was reared in San Augustine, graduated from San Augustine High School in 1932, lived in California for over 50 years and was retired from teaching in the Salanis School system. She was married to Lawrence Baggett who preceded her in death.

Local survivors include a brother, L.B. Rudy Mitchell and nephews, Judge John Mitchell and District Attorney Charles Mitchell.

Other survivors are; a son Mark Baggett and a daughter, Lana Scott , both of Salinas, brother, Theron Mitchell of Roseburg, Oregon; and four sisters, Opal Richardson of Salinas, Addie Mae Fussell of Buckeye, Arizona; Catherine Hart of Bedford, Texas, and Doris White of Dyesburg, Tenn.

Mrs. Baggett was well known in San Augustine and visited relatives here regularly.","STR06" "I10314","Mitchell","Ruth","3 Mar 1917","30 Sep 2008","0","The San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, October 2, 2008, Page 10

Ruth M. Rawson

Ruth M. Rawson, 91, of San Augustine died Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2008, at Memorial Medical Center in San Augustine.

Mrs. Rawson was born March 3, 1917, to J. Lon and May Mitchell in San Augustine. She was preceded in death by her husband, Eugene B. Rawson, Jr.; brothers, Charles Mitchell, Joe Mitchell, Edward Mitchell and Maurice Mitchell. She is survived by one brother, Howard Mitchell and his wife Rachel of San Augustine; sisters-in-law, Iris Mitchell of Milam and Martha Mitchell of Pineland; one brother-in-law, Frank Rawson and his wife, Jan of Orange, Texas; and many nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Rawson retired from West Orange-Cove Consolidated School District in Orange, Texas, after 45 years of teaching. Her teaching career began at White Rock and Chinquapin Schools in San Augustine County. She and her husband moved to Orange in 1944 where she continued to teach in the Orange School District. Mrs. Rawson received her B.A. degree from Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas, and her M.A. degree from the University of Houston where she also did graduate work. She held teachers, elementary, high school, supervisory and superintendente certificates and was a member of all state and national organizations and lifetime P.T.A. member. Mrs. Rawson also served as Orange County Supervisor for several years at Mauriceville, Orangefield, and Bridge City Schools and was instrumental in the formation of the Early Childhood and Kindergarten programs in the Orange School District. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Orange where she served as Church School Superintendent and was an Elder. She was active in the Retired Teachers Associaton and the Kiwanas Club. The Kiwanas presented her with their highest award, the George F. Hixson Award, for the work she did in that organization.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Association.

Graveside services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 2, at Liberty Hill Cemetery in Sau Augustine with Dr. Sam Wyman officiating.

Obituary can be viewed online and condolences may be left at www.timeformemory.com/wymanroberts.

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

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, October 2008)

A nearly identical version of this obituary was published in the October 8, 2008 SABINE COUNTY REPORTER.","STR06" "I9578","","","","","","","" "I10954","","","","","","","" "I47400","Mitchell","Tommy Wayne","19 Nov 1955","5 Feb 2009","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page:

Tommy Wayne Mitchell, 53, of Kirbyville died Thursday, Feb. 5, 2009 at his home. Funeral services will be 2:00 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 8, at Adams EE Stringer Funeral Home in Kirbyville with burial at Zion Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5:00- 8:00 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. A native and life long resident of Kirbyville, he was a scaffold builder. He is survived by his parents, Ruby and Tom Mitchell of Kirbyville; a sister, Linda Crane and husband Aubrey of Kirbyville; and 2 nephews, Bradford Lee Crane and wife Julie and Derek Lynn Crane.","STR06" "I25975","Mitchell","William Lee ""Bill""","4 Feb 1882","26 Nov 1960","0","Name: William Lee Mitchell
Death Date: 26 Nov 1960
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 78 years 9 months 22 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 04 Feb 1882
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Joe Mitchell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sue Drawhorn
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery: City Cemetery
Burial Place: San Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 27 Nov 1960
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116620
Digital Film Number: 4166553
Image Number: 123
Reference Number: 75012
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I25975","Mitchell","William Lee ""Bill""","4 Feb 1882","26 Nov 1960","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated 17 and 19 January 1920
Sd 326 ED 175 Sheet 2A
22-23
Mitchell, William L Head M W 37 M Tx Farmer General Farm
Mitchell, Jennie Wf F W 31 M Tx
Mitchell, Luvenia Dtr F W 12 S Tx
Mitchell, Andrew J Son M W 8 S Tx
Mitchell, William R Son M W 6 S Tx
Mitchell, Mary L Dtr F W 3 7/12 S Tx
Mitchell, Luther Son M W 5/12 S Tx
","STR06" "I38849","Mitchell","Wilma Faye","24 Aug 1953","25 Jul 2014","0","Mrs. Wilma Faye (Mitchell) Allen, age 60, of San Augustine, passed from this life on Friday, July 25, 2014, in Lufkin, after a extended illness.

Wilma was born to Ruby Francis (Lott) Mitchell and Othel Wright Mitchell on August 24, 1953, in Pineland, Texas. She was employed as Dietary Supervisor for the San Augustine Independent School District.

Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 27, 2014, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, with Charles Moody officiating. Interment will be in the Liberty Hill Cemetery in San Augustine County, Texas. Visitation will be from the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday, July 26, 2014, at the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas 75972

Those who are left to cherish her memory include, Her Loving Husband, Claborne Allen of San Augustine; Sons and Daughters-in-law, Chad and Crystal Allen of Martinsville and Ray and Stephanie Allen of Humble; Her grandchildren, Lindsay Allen of Lakes Charles, Louisiana; Shane Allen; Molly Allen and McKinley Allen, all of Martinsville; Sisters, Kathy Spears and her husband, LeRoy of Hemphill; Glenda Mitchell of New Braunfels and Mona Harvey and her husband, Everett of Pineland; Brothers, Rickey Mitchell of Hemphill; Mickey Mitchell and his wife, Diane of Hemphill; Timothy Mitchell and his wife, Tammy of Milam, and Roger Mitchell and his wife, Robin of Hemphill, along with numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

She is preceded in death by her beloved parents, Ruby Francis (Lott) Mitchell and Othel Wright Mitchell.

http://www.wymanrobertsfuneralhome.com/

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, July 30, 2014, Page 11","STR06" "I25831","Mitchem","James Nathaniel","Bef 1852","Yes, date unknown","0","Hi
I am looking for anyone connected to Powell W Fuller b SC abt 1816 his wifes name is Sarah R and she was born abt 1815/1816 VA
There children
1) Lou Ann E b abt 1836 KY married Manuel Walton Loving

2) Elisabeth/Eliza Jane b 12-28-1851 d 5-5-1933 Terrell Hunt Co Tx married 1st William Levi Noble before 1870 and had one child William Levi Noble Jr b abt 1869(was living in Dallas Tx in 1930) and 2nd married James Nathaniel Mitchem in ?b?Sabineco Tx 9-12-1872 had 3 children
Vadda Mitchem, James B (died 1916) and Lula (married a Robert Shacklett Tobin and moved to Los Angeles CA) Robert and Lula are buried in Hollywood Cem in Los Angelos CA

3) Rachael b abt 1857 ?b?SabineCo Tx married John Harris last known in Henderson Co Tx 1880

WE are from the Mitchem side of this marriage of James Nathniel Mitchem.

Any help would be greatly appreciated

Thanks
Debra LaMel
We have been looking for a long time for her maiden name and found it today.

Posted to:

http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?sabine::fuller::6199.html

March 26, 2004","STR06" "I35619","Mixon","Dorothy Neill","27 Jun 1923","Oct 1973","0","Her Find a Grave memorial page shows her as a daughter of James Tilmon MIXON and Myrtle Lou Williams.","STR06" "I36494","Mixon","Ida","26 Oct 1870","21 Jan 1943","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J63S-79G
Name: Ida Mixon Chance
Death Date: 21 Jan 1943
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 72 years 2 months 25 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 26 Oct 1870
Birthplace: Tyler Co., Texas
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Lofton Mixon
Father's Birthplace: Miss.
Mother's Name: Unknown
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Cemetery: Laurel Land Cem.
Burial Place: Dallas, Texas
Burial Date: 22 Jan 1943
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137247
Digital Film Number: 4030118
Image Number: 2591
Reference Number: cn 1362
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I25691","Mobley","Kryen Lane","13 Apr 2002","7 May 2004","0","Sabine County Reporter
May 12, 2004

Kyren Lane Mobley

Kyren Lane Mobley, two-year old son of Chance Parker MOBLEY and LaSha Denell WHITE MOBLEY of Brookeland, died 2:16 p.m. Friday, May 7, 2004 in an auto/pedestrian accident on FM 705 South. He was born April 13, 2002. Survivors, in addition to his parents: a brother, Cameren Steel MOBLEY of Brookeland; grandparents, Curtis and Brenda WHITE of Broaddus, Angelia MOBELY of Pineland, Darlene and Michael WILLIAMSON of Rosevine, and Robert FELTS of Burkeville; great-grandparents, Bertie Mae HARRISON of Plainview Community, Sherry MOBLEY of Brookeland, and Viola JENKINS; aunts Britney FORSE of Broaddus and Cadie HYDEN; and uncles, Lance MOBLEY of Pineland, Dustin WHITE of California, and Timothy FORSE of Delaware. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill with Bro. William Barth and Bro. Danny Bentsen officiating. Interment followed at Plainview Cemetery in the Plainview community.","STR06" "I27913","","","","","","","" "I35137","Money","Aaron Lynn","23 Jul 1957","11 Mar 1979","0","Aaron was a student at Lamar University in Beaumont. He died in a car accident.","STR06" "I9446","Money","Lerma","29 Jul 1911","15 May 2003","0","At the time of the 1940 federal census, he was living in Jefferson County, Texas with his parents, William and Mollie Money, all three members of his family being shown as born in Alabama. His father was an Oil Field worker, and and 19 year old Lerma was listed as ""Laborer, Odd Jobs."" It was noted in the left margin of the enumeration that ""All land owned by Oil companies and leased to householders. Land retn $2 per month. Buildings owned by Householders or rented by fomer residents. Route 4, East Side SP Ky Spindle Top Oil Fields.""

He has a military marker at his gravesite, showing he was a ""M Sgt US Army, World War II""","STR06" "I37257","","","","","","","" "I28091","","","","","","","" "I43006","Monroe","Lula Florence","17 Sep 1916","1 Sep 2007","0","From FindAGrave:

Lula Florence Crouch, of Bend, died Saturday of natural causes. She was 90.

Private services will be held.

Mrs. Crouch was born Sept. 17, 1916, in Lufkin, Texas, the daughter of James Monroe and Zora Allen. She married Edward Crouch on June 6, 1945, in Lufkin.

Mrs. Crouch was the owner of Crouch Candy Co., Cascade Furniture and Upholstery and Coffee and Co. She enjoyed quilting, cooking, travel, music and spending time with family.

Survivors include three daughters, Dorothy Olsen, Ann Gladden and Patsy Roome, all of Bend; a sister, Molly Reid, of Lufkin; seven grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband and three brothers.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Bend High School Alumni Fund.

Niswonger-Reynolds FuneralHome is in charge of arrange-ments.

Source: Bend Bulletin","STR06" "I20190","","","","","","","" "I34628","Montes","Catherine ""Kathleen""","Feb 1882","11 Feb 1919","0","FindAGrave indicates she was first buried at the Prado Cemetery on family property of the Woden Road but was later moved to Sunset Memorial Cemetery. She is also shown as a daughter of Nancy MONTEX (1847-1913).","STR06" "I40363","Montez","Mallie","12 Jul 1903","Yes, date unknown","0","John W. Clark shows she was a daughter of James Weley Montez and Loa Montez Leslise Clark. He furhter shows that Mollie had first married L.W. WHITEHEAD.","STR06" "I18204","Montgomery","Adoniram Judson","15 Feb 1835","19 May 1889","0","He appears to have been named in honor of Adoniram Judson (1788-1850), a prominent Baptist Missionary to Burma

Enlisted in the CSA with his brother Theodore Wall in New Orleans in 1862. After the fall of New Orleans they transferred to Co. B., 17th Louisiana Infantry. A.J. was captured and paroled in the Siege of Vicksburg in Mississippi. He was paroled at Natchitoches at the close of the war. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 83).","STR06" "I18188","Montgomery","Elizabeth Lavinia","3 Nov 1848","12 Aug 1936","0","As of the 1860 census, she was living with her grandparents, J.T. and Levina Montgomery, in Sabine Parish, Louisiana.

Elizabeth was said to have hidden under her bed as the Union army ransaked their plantation. A marriage bond was also issued for Elizabeth Montgomery and Jefferson Langham August 12, 1867 in Sabine Parish. It is unclear if this marriage ever took place or even if this is the same Elizabeth Montgomery. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 82).","STR06" "I36634","Montgomery","Elveda","6 Dec 1930","22 Oct 2021","0","Email from Dennis Belohlavy, December 6, 1930, ""Per today's Lincoln Journal Star ""Celebrate"" section Elveda Montgomery Elznic, the widow of Ronald Duane Elznic, will be 80 years old tomorrow, her date of birth being 06 Dec 1930. ""

Elveda Elznic died October 22, 2021 at the age of 90 years, 10 months and 16 days. Elveda was born in Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska on December 6, 1930 to Elvin and Fae Montgomery; was baptized and accepted Jesus Christ as her Savior at an early age. She attended Geneva Public School, kindergarten through 12, except the year of 1946 when she moved with her family to Los Angeles. She returned with them the following year and again attended Geneva Public School graduating there in 1948.

Upon graduation, Elveda was employed in Fillmore County Clerk's office until her marriage on August 20, 1950 to Ronald Elznic in Geneva. They lived on farms in Stanton and Chelsea Townships where they became involved in the rural life and raised their 3 children, Robert, Patricia, and Anne. Ron's nephew, Alvin, also lived with them a short time. She was active in her church and the Geneva Rebekah Lodge. In 1952, Elveda served as Noble Grand of the local lodge and as the Rebekah Lodges' District Musician.

Elveda, also, worked away from the farm during those years, as a receptionist/secretary in several offices in the area until her husband took employment at Nebraska Engineering Company of Omaha. She, then, often traveled with him throughout his territory and to many farm shows and fairs. Attending Nebraska State Fair, with her husband, led to the opportunity to work part time for 13 years in the Fair's administrative office.

Throughout the administration of Nebraska Governor Kay Orr and Lieutenant Governor, William E. Nichol-1987 to 1991- Elveda was administrative assistant to Lieutenant Governor. During that time, she also served as Extradition Secretary for the State of Nebraska. When this term ended, she accepted a position as administrative secretary for a newly elected Senator in the Unicameral and helped establish the Senator's office. Many years before Elveda was to become Lieutenant Governor Nichols' Administrative Assistant, she had stated one of her goals was to become the first female Governor of the State of Nebraska. She did not achieve that dream, but did work in Nebraska's first female Governor's administration.

After Ron and Elveda retired and moved to Lincoln in 1992, Elveda served on the Lancaster Country Election Board for many years and did volunteer work at the State Historical Society, Campbell Elementary School, Back to the Bible, The Salvation Army and Lincoln/ Lancaster Habitat for Humanity. She helped The Salvation Army Disaster Team on September 11, 2001 when 4 commercial planes were diverted to Lincoln after the tragic events that day. Elveda kept in contact with one of the passengers who was stranded in Lincoln during that time. In 2007, she joined the Lincoln Senior Community Chorus which was a rewarding and joyful experience.

Elveda transferred her membership from the United Methodist Church in Geneva, where she had been a member for 50 years, to St. Luke United Methodist Church in Lincoln. She was part-time organist at St. Luke for 5 years for all of the worship services. After her stroke in 2002, she limited being accompanist on organ and piano to every Saturday evening service. She, also, played for many weddings and some funerals held at St. Luke. Deep appreciation of church organ music and traditional United Methodist Church services were the focus of her spiritual life. Elveda often stated that there was always one more piece of liturgical organ music she wanted to learn and play and perhaps in heaven there would be an organ for her to accompany a heavenly choir.

Elveda enjoyed traveling to other states and other countries. The highlight of her travels was a trip with Ron in 1998 to Scandinavian countries including Norway. At Bodoe, Norway she found the birthplace of her grandfather Andrews and met family she had never known. Special people they met there are Birger-Jan and Birtt Johansen who live on the farm where grandpa Andrews was born and many cousins who live nearby including Eva Hansen and her family. All of her newly discovered Norwegian relatives welcomed Elveda and Ron warmly and treated them royally. In 2001, Elveda and Ron mad the trip back to Bodoe, Norway accompanied by her sister and 2 cousins. She planned and organized the trips and said doing so was a big part of the excitement of traveling. Together she and her husband, Ron, made their funeral plans for their final trips to heaven to be with Jesus.

Good memories included the family together at Ft. Robinson and Mahoney State Park. It was a special joy to have all of the children and grandchildren there.

Elveda is survived by, her son, Robert and wife Barbara of Cedar Bluff, NE; daughter, Patricia Nun and son-in-law, Dennis of Lincoln, and daughter, Anne Kastl formerly of Lincoln; 10 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren.

Elveda is preceded in death by, her husband; parents; sister, Nancy; brother, Charles and grandsons, Ryan Elznic and Jordan David Nun.

A visitation will be held Saturday, October 30, 2021 from 12pm to 2pm followed by a 2 pm funeral service at Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home 6800 S. 14th Street, Lincoln. Memorials are suggested to the Lincoln/Lancaster Habitat for Humanity. Condolences to www.lincolnfh.com.

(Obituary courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I36541","Montgomery","Henry","14 Feb 1872","Bef 1880","0","Died young? Not on 1880 census with the rest of his family.","STR06" "I18160","Montgomery","Joseph Turner","22 Mar 1780","15 Nov 1870","0","A Joseph Montgomery was listed on the 1816 census in Adams County, Mississippi and on the 1818 Tax list for the same, later moving to the Neutral Strip-Negreet. He claimed lands in Sabine Parish in early 1820's cort in Natchitoches, La. However, he is listed as owning land as early as 1805 and being one of the settlers on the Rio Hondo lands. He was a private in the 12th and 13th consolidated Regiment, Louisiana Militia during the War of 1812. He was listed as owning 6 or more slaves in 1861. According to Lona Mae Duggan Gordon, Joseph lived in a double pen house. Usually constructed of Pine logs, there were one or more rooms in two separate enclosures under one roof. When first arriving in Sabine Parish, there were many bears that often would attack livestock, so Joseph brought the livestock into the cabin penned in a corner by the chimney for protection.

Joseph Turner Montgomery, Lavinia Montgomery, and Nancy Morris all have their names on a bronze plaque beside the door of the Zion Hill Baptist Church in Negreet which states, ""On the third Sunday in December, Anno Domino, 1826, Zion Hill Church was constituted by the following Presbytery to wit: William Cook and James Martin."" The land the church was built on was donated by Joseph. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 82-83).

The History of Sabine Parish, Louisiana (author John Belisle, The Sabien Banner Press, 1912) states that ""in 1860 the white population of Sabine Parish numbers about four thousant, and there were less than two thousand slaves. There were few really wealthy people in the parish, and many owned not more than one of two slaves. the owners of six or more in 1861 included Joseph F. Montgomery.

http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924028797707/cu31924028797707_djvu.txt

At the time of the 1870 census enumeration, Joseph T. Montgomery, age 105, was living with his son and daughter-in-law, A J and Laura Mongomery, in Sabine Parish, Louisiana. He was shown as born ca 1865 in Mississippi.","STR06" "I18160","Montgomery","Joseph Turner","22 Mar 1780","15 Nov 1870","0","(Research):

Census Information:


1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, P. O. Many
Enumerated 27 Jun 1860
Page 35
248-248
J. T. Montgomery 91 M Farmer 22000 4000 Miss
Levina Montgomery 66 F SC
A. D. Montgomery 24 M --- 270 La
Mary B. Montgomery 22 F La
Elizabeth L. Montgomery 11 F La
Julia T. Montgomery 9 F La
Adelaid Montgomery 6 F La","STR06" "I18193","Montgomery","Julia Josephine","Abt 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","As of the 1860 census, she was living with her grandparents, J.T. and Levina Montgomery, in Sabine Parish, Louisiana.","STR06" "I18194","Montgomery","Lucretia Victoria Adelaid","Abt 1854","Yes, date unknown","0","As of the 1860 census, she was living with her grandparents, J.T. and Levina Montgomery, in Sabine Parish, Louisiana.

She was said to have married James VALLEE.","STR06" "I18167","Montgomery","Pleasant Thaddeus","3 Aug 1820","Abt 1860","0","According to tradition passed down by Lona Mae Duggan Gordan, it is believe that Pleasant killed a man in Sabine Parish and fled to Texas. He was on the third ward on patrol guard duty in Sabine Parish to stop 'agitators' from inciting insurrection among the slaves in the Parish. His written duties included visiting slave quarters and beating with a whip any slaves without passes. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 81-82).","STR06" "I17774","Montgomery","Rebecca Ann Catherine","28 May 1830","Bef 1860","0","Could she be a daughter of Joseph T. and Lavinia Montgomery of Sabine Parish, Lousiana??? She and her children were living in an adjacent residence at the time of the 1860 Sabine Parish LA federal census.","STR06" "I466","Montgomery","Theodocia Abia","7 Mar 1857","16 Feb 1931","0","The daughter of Vincent Montgomery and Elisia Gandy.","STR06" "I18202","Montgomery","Theodore Wall","5 Sep 1825","17 Jun 1862","0","Never married. Theodore was a corporal in the CSA, and his first battle was Bull Run. He died after a slight bullet wound in June 1862 in Charlottesville, Virginia General Hospital. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 83).","STR06" "I18168","Montgomery","Vincent Alpheus","12 Nov 1827","9 Aug 1907","0","He served several terms as sheriff of Sabine Parish and went to Sabine County, Texas one time for 4 years so he would not be reelected. He was bonded as coroner in January, 1852. He bought 639 acres of Rio Hondo land, but when he couldn't make the payments, he released the land back in 1856. In 1857, property he owned consisting of ""a female slave named Lett, about 16, and her one month old child, together with two horses and one yoke of oxen"" were sold at a Sheriff's sale to satisfy a $1497 debt to his wife. They were seperated, amd Mary was suing to recover money from her mothers succession used by her said husband. Enlisted in the CSA with his brothers in New Orleans in 1862. They later transferred to Co B, 17th Infantry. Vincent was not captured at the Siege of Vicksburg and was paroled at Natchitoches at the close of the war.(Casagranda, 1850 Census, 83).","STR06" "I18168","Montgomery","Vincent Alpheus","12 Nov 1827","9 Aug 1907","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Lousiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 11 Sept 1850, stamped 122
265-267
Vincent Montgomery 23 M Farmer La
Mary Montgomery 17 F La
Sarah Montgomery 2 F La
266-267
Marion F. Carter 24 M Farmer 3000 Miss
Julia Carter 22 F Miss
Horatio Carter 15 M Miss
Mary Carter 12 F Miss
Jensey Carter 11 F Miss
Clarence Carter 2 M La
John Carter 1 M La

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 2, Toro
Enumerated 16 June 1880
Page 22 SD 2 ED 46
63-65
Montgomery, V. A. W M 52 Farmer La Ms Tenn
Montgomery, Mary E. W F 48 W Keeping House La Ala Ala
Montgomery, G. E. W M 14 Son Work at Home Farm La La La
Montgomery, Zoe A. W F 8 Str La La La
64-66
Barr A A W M 29 Farmer La Vermont Pa
Barr, L B. W F 17 Keeping House La La La","STR06" "I46195","Montgomery","William Loyd","30 May 1896","13 Sep 1966","0","His FindAGrave memorial page was created by Jan Wukasch Pelosi. She notes that he was a son of William M. Montgomery and Mary Jane Woodruff. She also links him to wife, Laura Lucretia McLemore. A photo of his military marker is also shown. It is inscribed with a cross, and ""William L. Montgomery, Texas, S2 US Navy, World War I, May 30, 18796 Sep 13, 1966.","STR06" "I6274","","","","","","","" "I2558","Moody","Allye Elizabeth","21 Jun 1907","6 Sep 2009","0","Accounting Clerk, Chevron Oil","STR06" "I47390","Moody","Andrew Dewitt","25 Feb 1930","2 Nov 2012","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page:

Dewitt Moody, 82, of Kirbyville, Texas, died Friday, Nov. 2, 2012, at Rayburn Healthcare in Jasper, Texas.

A native of Urania, Louisiana, he had lived in Kirbyville 45 years and was retired from Jasper-Newton Electric Co-op. He was also a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War.

Survivors include his wife, Kathryn Moody; sons, Steve & Debbie Crocker and Jeff & Penny Crocker; daughters, Beckie & Jo Wilkinson, Debra Hoose and Stephanie & Terry Barron; 10 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.

Burial at Antioch Cemetery in Buna, Texas.

Adams EE Stringer Funeral Home, Kirbyville, Texas
","STR06" "I45242","","","","","","","" "I46915","Moody","Danny Lee","31 May 1954","3 Feb 2013","0","Danny Lee Moody, 67, died Friday afternoon in his home after a brief battle with cancer. Danny was born in Beaumont, TX, to Denton and Adalene Smith Moody. After the death of his mother, Danny was raised by his grandparents Carl V. and Vera Smith. Danny has lived in Sabine County all his life and was a well known and respected carpenter in the county. He spent a number of years building and maintaining Fin and Feather Resort for George Pickett. Danny was a member of the Church of God.

Danny is survived by his wife Opal Moody of Hemphill; his son Brad Moody of Hemphill, two grandchildren; Zachary Chad McGee-Moody and Ethan Allen Moody of Hemphill; three sisters, Patricia Moody Cordray and her husband John of Carthage, Lanell Moody Hardy and her husband Marlin of Center, and Sue Moody Loper of Huntington. He is also survived by three brothers; Rev. Charles Moody and his wife Linda of Hemphill, Larry Moody and his wife Dana of Hemphill and Gary ""Chuck"" Moody of Geneva. Also surviving is one Uncle Delton Moody and his wife Jean of Cut and Shoot, TX, and a number of nieces and nephews, cousins and a host of friends including a special friend Tamara. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, parents, and infant sister Katherine Moody.

Visitation will be from 4:00PM until 8:00PM, Sunday, February 5, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St, Hemphill, TX. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Monday, February 6, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Yellowpine Cemetery, Yellowpine, Texas.","STR06" "I46914","Moody","Denton David","9 Oct 1919","19 Apr 1999","0","A photo of his military marker is on his FindAGrave memorial page.

It is engraved with a cross and reads:

Denton D. Moody
Cpl U S Arym
World War II
Oct 9. 1919 Apr 19. 1999","STR06" "I45237","Moody","Gary Steven ""Chuck""","24 Jan 1959","7 Jun 2017","0","Gary Steven Moody, better known as ""Chuck,"" passed from this life in his home in Geneva, Texas on June 7th, 2017, at the age of 58. He was born in Hemphill, Texas on January 24th, 1959 to Denton David Moody and Adalene Smith Moody. Chuck was the youngest of seven children, and was raised in Hemphill, Texas by his grandparents Carl Vinson and Vera Smith.

When Chuck was not excelling in his carpentry business, he was enjoying time with family and friends; most of this time being spent in the outdoors of Sabine County and Toledo Bend as an avid hunter and fisherman.

Chuck had an easy warmth about him, and could win you over with his funny stories and charming smile. He loved to make people laugh, but especially enjoyed spending time with his three granddaughters.

He is preceded in death by his wife, Laura Malinowski, his parents, Adalene and Denton Moody, brother, Danny Moody, and his grandparents, Carl V. and Vera Smith.

Chuck is survived by his son, Josh Moody and wife, Heather, of Geneva, Texas, daughter Sherrie Moody Birchell and husband, Michael of Lufkin, Texas, and daughter Rebecca Moody Bullock and fianc?, Kenith Windham of Geneva, Texas. He is also survived by his brother Charles Moody and wife, Linda of Hemphill, Texas, brother Larry Moody and wife, Dana, of Six Mile, Texas, sister Patricia Cordray of Carthage, Texas, sister Lanell Hardy and husband, Marlin of Center, Texas, sister Sue Loper of Longview, Texas, his three granddaughters; Addison Leigh Bullock, Sayree Ryann Bullock, and Brinley Renea Moody, and a host of family and friends.

Cremation is under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill, Texas. Memorial services in honor of Chuck Moody will be held at 5:00 pm on Saturday, June 17th, 2017 at Strickland Crossing Church of God in Pineland, Texas.","STR06" "I2557","Moody","John Henry","25 Sep 1876","21 Dec 1945","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Mississippi, Adams County, Natchez City, Ward 3
Enumerated April 3, 1930
ED 1-5 SD 10 Sheet 2A
400-23-25
Moody, John H Head M W 55 M 25 Ga Ga Ga Conductor Railroad
Moody, Edna Wf F W 45 M 18 La Ga Miss
Moody, Johnie Dtr F W 25 S La Ga La Stenographer Interstate Coffee Co
Moody, Allye Dtr F W 22 S La Ga La Stenographer Mercantile Co
Moody, Leslie Son M W 20 S La Ga La None
Moody, Jack Son M W 18 S La Ga La Runner Bank","STR06" "I47436","Moody","Larry Gene","27 Nov 1955","30 Dec 2018","0","Larry Gene Moody, 63, of Six Mile, Texas passed from this life to his eternal home on Sunday, December 30, at Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill, Texas.

He was born November 27, 1955 to the late Denton and Adalene Smith Moody. Larry received his education from Hemphill ISD and spent his life working in general construction work, operating bulldozers, drag lines and other types of heavy equipment. He was also a member of the Littleton- Fowler Masonic Lodge No. 305. He loved living on Toledo Bend, fishing and hunting in his spare time. However, his greatest loves were his wife, children and grandchildren. His eyes would shine as he spoke lovingly of them and what they meant to him.

Due to health reasons, Larry did not attend church regularly, but he often testified to his family that he was a believer and a recipient of GOD'S amazing grace.

Left to cherish his memory is his loving wife of 22 years, Dana Moody, of Six Mile Community; daughters, Alisa Usher and husband, Doug, of Cleveland, Texas, Heather Snow and husband, James and Kristy LeAnn Moody, all of Six Mile Community; brothers, Charles Moody and wife, Linda, of Hemphill, Texas; sisters, Patricia Moody Cordray of Carthage, Texas, LaNell Moody Hardy and husband, Marlin, of Center, Texas, and Sue Loper of Longview, Texas; and grandchildren, Jaicee' Harrison, Autumn Snow, Kamden Snow, Aubre'Ann Moody, and Emersyn Kate Ferguson. He is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Adalene Smith Moody; father, Denton Moody; baby sister, Katherine Moody; two brothers, Danny Lee Moody and Gary Steven (Chuck) Moody; and brother-in-law, John Wesley Cordray.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Thursday, January 3, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, January 4, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Charles Moody officiating.

Burial will follow services in Fairmount Cemetery, Hemphill, Texas.

Serving as pallbearers are James Snow, Josh Moody, R. J. Hester, Jay Bellett, Heather Snow, and Chase Bellett.

Online condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home Website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 9, 2019, page 5","STR06" "I2588","Moody","Leslie Edward","10 Jul 1909","Abt 1988","0","Retired Civil Engineer","STR06" "I40088","","","","","","","" "I29787","","","","","","","" "I2280","Moody","Marcina","Abt 1821","Yes, date unknown","0","Wynema McGrews shows that she was the widow of Martin WELCH, and died prior to 1860.

","STR06" "I40087","","","","","","","" "I2589","Moody","Monroe Jackson ""Jack""","23 Dec 1911","9 Jan 2006","0","President of B.K. National Bank in Natchez, Mississippi.","STR06" "I3602","","","","","","","" "I41105","Mooney","Billy Holt","28 Jan 1932","Nov 1975","0","The Texas Birth Index shows him as a son of Lafayette M. MOONEY and Velma BUTLER.","STR06" "I14024","Mooney","Gertrude Mae ""Gertie""","22 Mar 1920","24 Jun 2007","0","Clinton (OK) Daily News
Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Gertie Rennels services set Funeral services for Hammon, OK, native Gertie Rennels, 87, will be held Wednesday June 27, 2007 at 10:00 a.m. from the A.G. Creach High School Auditorium in Hammon, OK with Pastor Ridge Lamar and Dick Rennels officiating. Interment will follow in the Red Hill Cemetery of Hammon, OK, under the direction of the Martin Funeral Home of Elk City, OK. Gertie Mae Rennels was born March 22,1920 in Purcell, OK, to Rev. J.W. Mooney and Kittie (Miller) Mooney, and passed away Sunday, June 24, 2007 at the Great Plains Regional Medical Center in Elk City, OK. She moved with her family to the Hammon, OK area in 1925, where her father founded the Hammon Pentecostal Holiness Church. She graduated from Hammon High School in 1939. She was married to Wade Warren Rennels on March 24, 1940, in Carpenter, OK, and they had two sons, Ronnie and Danny. She lived in the Hammon area until the time of her death. After completing LPN school, she was employed by the Elk City Community Hospital, and taught nursing courses at the Burns Flat Vo-Tech; however she is best remembered as serving as the Hammon School nurse for over 20 years. She was a faithful member of the First Love Christian Fellowship Church in Elk City. She dedicated her life to the Lord, and being a servant to all. After she retired, she volunteered many hours for hospice and made countless jean quilts for many people.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I44520","Moor","Marion McLemore","2 Sep 1930","3 Dec 2013","0","Obituary

Marion McLemore Moor

Nashville, TN

Marion McLemore Moor died on December 3, 2013 in Nashville, TN. He was the son of the late Marion Baird Moor and the late Robert James Moor. He was preceded in death by his two brothers, Robert Baird Moor and Charles Harold Moor of Greenwood.

He was born September 2, 1930 in Greenwood, MS. Marion was proud of his Scottish heritage and the Southern culture he enjoyed growing up in the Mississippi Delta on Fort Loring Plantation. He graduated from Greenwood High School in 1948 and received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Tulsa in 1952.

He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Janice Harder Moor, and three children, Robin Moor (Vicki), Jamie Granbery (Jimmy), and Geren Moor (Tracy), all of Nashville. He was predeceased by one grandchild, Marc Eric Moor, and is survived by grandchildren, Veronica Moor, Victoria Moor Gambrell (Jordan), Marion Granbery Floyd (Adam), Treanor Granbery, Addie Moor, and Jake Moor, and by great-grandson, Hunter Miller.

Marion was dedicated to his career as a petroleum geologist and was actively pursuing projects up to the time of his death. He loved his nickname ""Rocky"", referring to his chosen profession. He was privileged to pursue military service in the United States Navy from his time in high school as a seaman recruit. He received his commission as an ensign in 1952 and after two years of active duty and over 25 years of reserve duty, he retired as a commander.

Marion was a long time member of First United Methodist Church in Greenwood. After moving to Nashville in 2005, he became a member of Belle Meade United Methodist Church where he was an active participant in the Shepherd's Sunday school class.

The Reverend Tom Gildemeister will preside over a Memorial Service at Belle Meade United Methodist Church on Saturday, December 7th at 11 a.m. Visitation with the family will precede the service beginning at 10 a.m. A private military burial service will be held at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Nashville.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial gifts be made to First United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 1870, Greenwood, MS 38935; Belle Meade United Methodist Church, 121 Davidson Road, Nashville, TN 37205; or a charity of choice

Copied from www.legacy.com
Published in The Tennessean on Dec. 5, 2013

","STR06" "I44517","Moor","Robert","12 Jun 1892","Mar 1971","0","His Cook County, Illinois birth certificate shows him as a namesake son of Robert Nicolaus Moor and Marie Simon, both of whom were born in Germany. FHL Film 1287737. The obituaries of sons Robert Baird Moor and Marion McLemore Moor instead list his middle name as James.","STR06" "I44517","Moor","Robert","12 Jun 1892","Mar 1971","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Mississippi, Leflore County, Part of Beat 3
Enumerated April 14, 1930
ED 42-10 SD 4 Sheet 17B
368-375
Baird, Robert Head O $10000 M W 75 M 29 Miss NC NC Farmer Cotton Farm
Baird, Margaret Wf F W 60 M 23 Miss Tenn NC
Jones, Frank Servant M Neg 40 D Miss Miss Miss Cook Private Family
Macfarland, Wesley Servant M Neb 42 Wd Miss Miss Miss Yard Man Private Family
369-374
Mamie MacFarland (Widow, White) and children
370-377
Moore, Robert Head M W 38 M 31 Ill Ill Ill Architect
Moore, Marion Wf F W 30 m 21 Miss Miss Miss
Moore, Robert Baird Son M W 3 9/12 S Miss Miss Miss
Moord, Charles Son M W 2 6/12 S Miss Miss Miss

1940 Census
Mississippi, Leflore County, Beat 4
Enumerated April 16, 1940
SD 3 ED 42-36 Sheet 12B
250-O-7000
Baird, Maggie M Head F W 67 Wd No C4 Miss Same Hosue
Moor, Robert Son-in-law M W 43 M No C4 Ill Same House Architect Private Practice
Moor, Marion (son's wife, overwritten by Daughter) F W 40 M No C4 Miss Same House
Moor, Robert Baird Grandson Son M W 13 S Yes 8 Miss Same House
Moor, Charles Grandson M W 12 S Yes 7 Miss Same House
Moor, Marion Grandson M W 9 S Yes 4 Miss Same House","STR06" "I44518","Moor","Robert Baird ""R. B.""","10 Sep 1926","20 Apr 2011","0","Obituary

GREENWOOD ? The funeral service for Robert Baird ""R.B."" Moor, will be at 2 p.m. today at Wilson & Knight Funeral Home in Greenwood with interment in Evergreen Cemetery. Visitation will be from 1-2 p.m. Moor died April 20 at his home. He was born in Greenwood to Jams and Marion Baird Moor. He served in the U.S. Army Air Corps and was a farmer and merchant. He was a lifelong member of First United Methodist Church. He served as chairman of the Delta Lifestock Parade, was a member of Elks Lodge and co-founded Greenwood Community Band. He was preceded in death by a brother, Charles Moor. He leaves a son, Robert Baird Moor Jr. of Greenwood; three daughters, Margaret Rinicker of Greenwood, Laurie Robertson of Oxford, Mary Linda Moore of Corinth; brother, Marion Moor of Nashville; eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Any memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church.

www.desototimes.com
Published Friday, April 22, 2011

From FindAGrave

Greenwood, MS: Mr. Robert Baird ""R. B."" Moor died Wednesday evening April 20, 2011 at his home. Funeral services are 2 P.M. Sat. at Wilson & Knight Funeral Home with interment in Evergreen Cemetery. Rev. Glenn Seefeld will officiate. Visitation will be from 1-2 Saturday.

Born in Greenwood to Robert James and Marion Baird Moor, R.B. spent most of his life at Ft. Loring Plantation. He graduated from Greenwood High School in 1944, attended Delta State College and graduated from Ms State University. He served in the US Army Air Corps and was a farmer and merchant. He was a lifelong member of First United Methodist Church where he was active in Sunday School, served on the Board of Trustees and was involved in youth activities. He served as chairman of the Delta Livestock Parade, was a member of the Elk's lodge and co-founded the Greenwood Community Band along with Roy Martin. He was preceded in death by a brother, Charles H. Moor.

He is survived by his son, Robert Baird Moor, Jr. of Greenwood, 3 daughters, Margaret Rinicker of Greenwood, MS, Laurie Robertson of Oxford, MS, Mary Linda Moore of Corinth, MS, a brother Marion Moor of Nashville, TN, 8 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.

Pallbearers are Bob Patterson, Buford Tubbs, Ray Makamson, Justin Jeffcoat, Larry Gnemi, Matt Gnemi and Mike Turner. Honorary pallbearers are Dr. Edgar Donahoe and members of the Greenwood Community Band.

Memorials may be made to 1st United Methodist Church.","STR06" "I43730","Moore","Annie Arlee","20 Jan 1917","18 Sep 2013","0","Annie Arlee Griffin, 96, died Wednesday morning in her home in Rosevine, Texas. Arlee was born in Sabine County to Robert N. and Ettie Wright Moore. Mrs. Griffin has lived in Rosevine for most of her life and was a member of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church.

Mrs. Griffin is survived by her daughters; Freddie Jean Fuller and her husband Wayne of Rosevine, Glenda Retherford and her husband T.R. of Rosevine, her sons; Dale Griffin and his wife Carol of Lufkin, Paul Griffin and his wife Helen of Rosevine, Jerry Griffin and his wife Martha of Hemphill, Donald Griffin and his wife Delayne of Rosevine and Phillip Griffin of Rosevine, her daughter-in-law Ruth Griffin of Bronson, eighteen grandchildren, twenty-six great grandchildren, numerous great-great grandchildren, and special friends Ann Lout and Betty Sanchez. She was preceded in death by her husband Austin Elbert Griffin, her daughter Bobbie Griffin and her sons Sammy and Eddie Dean Griffin.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 9:00PM, Friday, September 20, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Saturday, September 21, 2013, in the Starr Funeral

www.starrfuneralhome.com
Print edition published in the
The Sabine County Reporter, September 25, 2013, page 14
","STR06" "I9990","","","","","","","" "I9948","","","","","","","" "I20053","Moore","Diane","21 Dec 1947","23 Jun 2023","0","Diane Moore Clark, 75, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Friday, June 23, 2023 at Legacies Nursing and Rehab in Hemphill.

Diane was born December 21, 1947 in Patroon, Texas to Amos Moore and Laverne Noel Moore. She was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and a loving homemaker and mother. She enjoyed crafting and bingo and she loved to cook.

In addition to her parents, Diane was preceded in death by her brothers, W. J. ""Don"" Moore and Edward Paul Moore and her sister, Juanita Amason.

She is survived by her son, Cleveland Clark of Jefferson, Texas; daughter, April Clark Bennett of Houston; brothers, Cotton Moore of Milam and Rodney Moore of Hemphill; sisters, Carolyn Horne of Geneva, Shirley Jasper of Milam, Mary Collis of Hemphill and Helen Jacks of Pineland; five grandchildren and one great grandchild.

Graveside services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Monday, June 26, 2023 in West Hamilton Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Visitation will be held from 9:00 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. prior to service at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill.

Serving as honorary pallbearers are Jenssen Rivera, Matt Amason, Michael Amason, Wes Amason, Mason Clegg, Ricky Joe Moore, Cody Ebarb, Lance Moore, Logan Gary, Donald Moore, Darion Rogers, Carl Horne, Jr., Jacob Moore, Craig Jasper and Jason Clegg.

Memories and condolence may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.


Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 28, 2023, page 4","STR06" "I8210","Moore","Emmie Leila","28 Feb 1888","8 Sep 1963","0","Obituary (from FindAGrave)

Mrs. Emmie Moore Mason, 75, 609 Oak St. NE, died last night about 7:30.

Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Reid Sherard, Decatur; Mrs. Robert Natkin, Mount Pleasant, Texas; one son, Jack Mason, Mobile; two sisters, Mrs. Eula Everhart, South Carolina; Mrs. Sarah Miller, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

The body will remain at Guntharp Funeral home until 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at which time it will be taken to the First Methodist Church to lie in state until 10:30 at which time services will be conducted by the Rev. Ford McDonald.

Burial will be in Decatur Cemetery with Guntharp directing.

Pallbearers will be Sam Malone Jr, Reeder Banks, Noble E. Russell, Frank Stone, Leo Wright, Paul Robinson.
DECATUR DAILY - September 9, 1963","STR06" "I17553","Moore","Frankie Dee","23 Jan 1930","12 Oct 2012","0","Sabine County Reporter Online
Posted: Thursday, October 18, 2012 9:44 am
Updated: 9:45 am, Thu Oct 18, 2012
Also published in the The Sabine County Reporter print edition
October 24, 2012, page 10A

Frankie Dee Gardner, 82, died at her residence in Lake Jackson on Friday, October 12, 2012.

Frankie, the only child of Horace and Fern Gomer Moore, was born in her grandparents Josh and Luthenia Gomer's home in Sabinetown, near Low's Creek, on January 23, 1930. She grew up in Beaumont where she graduated from Beaumont High School in 1947 and in 1949 from Lamar Junior College where she was a member of Phi Theta Kappa. While there, she was active in the Speech Dept,and was a member of the Debate Team, which won 1st place in a series of debates with other Junior Colleges of Texas. In 1951, she graduated summa cum laude with a B.A. in English and Speech from Southern Nazarene University, where she was a member of Phi Delta Lambda, a national honor society. Frankie loved poetry, and enjoyed giving poetic readings.

She married John Gardner in 1950, and in 1953 moved to Lake Jackson when John was employed at Dow Chemical. She was active in the Freeport Church of the Nazarene, serving as Teen Sunday School teacher until 1971 when she was involved in organizing the Lake Jackson Church of the Nazarene where she became a charter member. She served the church in various capacities: S.S.teacher, Children's Director, VBS Director, Missionary president, teen Bible Quiz director, church board member, and church historian. On many occasions, Frankie served as narrator for Christmas and Easter cantatas.

Frankie worked many years as a substitute teacher at Lake Jackson Intermediate School.

She was a charter member of the James Frederick Gomer Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, Hemphill. She was a direct descendent of J.F. Gomer and Isaac Low, who settled on Low's Creek a decade before Texas became a republic. She was preceded in death by her parents and a daughter-in-law, Sandi. She is survived by her husband of 62 years, John of Lake Jackson; four children, Jeryl Gardner (and Anita) of Zephyr Cove, NV, Randy Gardner of Sabinetown, TX, GayLynn Gardner of Lake Jackson and Dr. Kevin Gardner (and Hilary) of Waco; six grandchildren, Lenny Gardner of Houston, Hunter Gardner (and Eve) of Austin, Cassidy Gardner (and Amber), of Humble, TX, Terry Nevil of Lexington, KY, Crystal Nevil of Danville, KY, and Graham Gardner of Waco; great-grandchildren, Lilah Gardner of Humble, and Sylas Gardner of Austin. She is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

Funeral services will be at Cornerstone Church of the Nazarene, 3007 Hiway 332 in Lake Jackson on Thursday at 10:30am. On Friday at 10:00am, there will be visitation at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill, followed by graveside service and interment at 12:30pm. Pallbearers at Harper Chapel Cemetery will be the Grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Frankie Gardner Prayer Garden at Cornerstone Church, 3007 Hiway 332, Lake Jackson, TX 77566.","STR06" "I18239","Moore","Hamutal","Abt 1750","Abt 1810","0","Hamutal - kinsman of the dew, the daughter of Jeremiah of Libnah, wife of King Josiah, and mother of King Jehoahaz (2 Kings 23:31), also of king Zedekiah (2 Kings 24:18). URL: http://www.trellis.net/users/freshwaters/ebd/List-h.htm The name is sometimes is spelled as Hamital, depending on which Bible translation you use.

However, on 30 July 1785, Hamutal Moore, the widow of Peter Foy signed her name, in her own adult hand, unmistakably as ""Hamutal Foy,"" and not as ""Hamital,"" on the receipt to a petition to the Commissioners of the State of South Carolina, requesting outstanding military pay and interest still due to her deceased husband. It looks to me as if the unpaid salary was 85 Pounds, and as if the accrued interest was 12 Pounds, 2 Shillings, and 10 Pence.

WILL of Hamutal (nee Moore, m. 1st Foy, m. 2d) WILSON. Dated 22 October 1806 and Probated on 20 April 1810. Daughters: Martha Hill, Elizabeth Gains, Hamutal Foy, Rebecca Oharron (O'Hara), Sally House [Howze], Louisa Foy. Sons: James Foy, William Foy, Frederick Foy, Benedict Bourgeon. Step-sons: Joab and Jeremiah Wilson. Executors: Sons-in-Law James House [Howze] and James Oharron (O'Hara). Witnesses: John Pope, Louis Mobley, Patrick Ardogh. Page 276 of Edgefield Co., SC, Will Book. Cited in Abstracts of Wills, Edgefield Co., SC. Published by Delwyn Associates, Atlanta, GA, 1973, page 39.

Sally (sometimes ""Salley"") Wilson, b. 1790 in Edgefield District, SC, was the daughter of Hamutal Moore FOY and Hamutal's second husband, William Wilson. Although the Will names Sally's husband as James HOUSE, I have found the most frequent spelling to be James HOWZE. Other members of this family also seem to have continued the spelling as HOWZE.

Source: GHStevens3@AOL.COM. Posting on GenForum: Foy Family","STR06" "I7984","Moore","Hugh","Aft 1817","Yes, date unknown","0","The ""McDOUGAL Surname - Descendants of John McDougal"" tree at WorldConnect notes that he was killed in the battle of Harrisburg, Miss.","STR06" "I45166","Moore","James Knox","1 Apr 1845","1 Sep 1941","0","Name James Knox Moore
Event Type Death
Event Date 01 Sep 1941
Event Place Bedford Co, Tennessee
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Race White
Age 96
Birth Year (Estimated) null
Birth Date 01 Apr 1845
Birthplace Tishimingo, Miss
Spouse's Name Annie Eliza Miller
Father's Name Steven Moore
Father's Birthplace Usa
Mother's Name Lucy Mcdougal
Mother's Birthplace Usa
Occupation Merchant
Address RFD
Residence Place Bell Buckle, Bedford, Tenn
Cemetery Hollywood
Burial Place Wartrace
Burial Date 02 Sep 1941
Informant's Name null
Additional Relatives null
Digital Folder Number 004184468
Image Number 01791
GS Film number 1876903
Reference ID cn 21598



Citing this Record:
""Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NSQ6-6FD : accessed 01 May 2014), James Knox Moore, 01 Sep 1941; citing Hollywood Cemetery, Bedford Co, Tennessee, cn 21598, State Library and Archives, Nashville; FHL microfilm 1876903.","STR06" "I9949","","","","","","","" "I172","Moore","John","Abt 1772","1862","0","Lynell Gentry shows him as the son of Robert MOORE and Bettie SCISOM.

The following was copied from the ""McDOUGAL Surname - Descendants of John McDougal""

Born in NC, but moved to MS. (Moore county NC was then Bladen county.)

source: History of Prentiss Co., MS by The Prentiss Co. Historical Assoc. pp 343-344.

Listed on the 1850 Southern Division, Tishomingo Co., MS Census, pg 122, 10/23/1850, family #480, as John Moore, age 80, farmer, born NC. Living with wife Mary (77) and two others: Hugh Moore, age 25, farmer, born TN; and Louisa Moore, age 13, born AL. (unsure of their relation).
* Lived next door to another John and Mary Moore (ages 33/22) also from NC- most likely his son. Next to them was a Mary Ann Moore with three children. She was also born in NC. It is likely that she is related, but it is unknown at present exactly how she is related.

Listed on the 1860 Southern Division, Tishomingo Co., MS Census as John Moore, age 85, farmer, /205, born NC. Living with wife Mary (82-NC), and three others: Hugh (35, gunsmith, NC); Louisa (23-AL); Caroline (19-MS).","STR06" "I33295","Moore","Juanita Fay","25 Nov 1943","1 May 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
May 8, 1996, page 12

Juanita Amason

Juanita Amason, 52, of Diboll died Wednesday, May 1, 1996, at her residence following an extended illness.

Born Nov. 25, 1943, in Shelby County, she had lived in Diboll since 1973 and was a former longtime resident of Sabine County. She was a member of Diboll's First Baptist Church ans was formerly employed with Temple-Inland Forest Products.

Survivors: sons and daugheter-in-law, Michael Ray and Melissa Amason, Matthew Doyle and Allison Amason, all of Lufking; her mother, Evie LaVerne Moore of Hemphill; sisters, Helen Clegg of Pineland; Mary Collis of Humble, Diane Clark of Hemphill, Shirley Jasper of Huntsville, and Carolyn Horn of Geneva; brothers, Rodney Moore and F. F. ""Cotton"" Moore, both of Hemphill, and W. J. ""Don"" Moore of Bronson; a grandson, Cody Amason of Lufkin; and a ""special littel girl"" Rebecca Elaine Brock of Hudson.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Bobby Ray Amason on Dec. 14, 1991.

Funeral services were held at 11:30 a.m. Friday at Gipson's Funeral Home chapel in Lufkin with Bro. Buster Grigg officiating. Interment followed with 2 p.m. graveside rites at Bethel Chapel Baptist Cemetery in Pineland.

Memorial contributiosn may be made to Hospice of the Pines at 116 S. Raguet, Lufkin, Texas 75904.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I6184","","","","","","","" "I7983","Moore","Nancy","Aft 1817","Yes, date unknown","0","The ""McDOUGAL Surname - Descendants of John McDougal"" tree at WorldConnect notes that she married John HOOD.","STR06" "I8003","Moore","Robert","20 Feb 1803","Yes, date unknown","0","The following information was copied from the ""McDOUGAL Surname - Descendants of John McDougal"" tree at WorldConnect

Robert was a farmer and a gunsmith.
source: History of Prentiss Co., MS by The Prentiss Co. Historical Assoc. pp 343-344.

Listed on the 1850 So. Division, Tishomingo Co., MS Census, pg 160, 11/26/1850 as Robert Moore, age 47, gunsmith, value of real estate 1000, born NC. Living with wife Cela and 7 children: Samuel (20-AL), Stephen (16-TN), William (14-TN), Sally (12-TN), Mary (10-MS), Isabella (8-MS) and James K P (5-MS).

*Note, after leaving NC, Robert must have spent time in AL and TN before Tishomingo Co., MS, as some of his children were born in those states according to the 1850 census. He would have moved to Tish. Co about 1838-1840.

Listed on the 1860 Southern Division, Tishomingo Co., MS Census as Robert Moore, age 57, farmer, 2500/7000, born NC. Living with wife Celia (55-NC), and 4 children: Saml. P (30-AL), Martha (20-MS), Isabella (18-MS), Jas. K.P. (16-MS).

Children
Calloway Augustus MOORE b: 18 DEC 1826 in Lauderdale Co.,Alabama
William Lindsey MOORE
Samuel Jackson MOORE b: Abt 1830 in Alabama
Stephen Lee MOORE b: Abt 1834 in Tennessee
William P. MOORE b: Abt 1836 in Tennessee
Sally MOORE b: Abt 1838 in Tennessee
Mary Martha MOORE b: Abt 1840 in Mississippi
Isabell MOORE b: Abt 1842 in Mississippi
Liddia MOORE
James Knox Polk MOORE b: Abt 1844/1845 in Mississippi,","STR06" "I31805","","","","","","","" "I9060","","","","","","","" "I6540","Moore","Rutha","Abt 1833","Abt 1888","0","The daughter of Thomas Moore and Sarah Doyle.","STR06" "I45146","Moore","Stephen B.","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Sixth Ward (San Patrice)
Enumerated 12 Oct 1880
Page 76 SD 2 ED 45 Stamped 220
219-230
McDonald, Robert B W M 53 Farmer La Unk Unk
McDonald, Susan W F 18 Dtr Keeping House La La Unk
McDonald, James W M 13 Son At Home La La Unk
McDonald, Nancy W F 12 Dtr At Home La La Unk
McDonald, Mary W F 10 Dtr At Home La La Unk
McDonald, Francis W M 7 Son La La Unk
McDonald, Sarah E W F 4 Dtr La La Unk
220-231
Moore, Stephen B W M 22 Farmer La Ala La
Moore, Eliza W F 20 Dtr Keepin House La La Unk
Moore, Clorinda W F 1 Dtr La La La
McDonald, Minerva W F 19 Niece At Home La La Unk
McDonald, Henrietta W F 15 Niece At Home La La Unk","STR06" "I8002","Moore","Stephen Richardson","8 Jul 1805","Abt 1863","0","The following was copied from the ""McDOUGAL Surname - Descendants of John McDougal""

source: History of Prentiss Co., MS by The Prentiss Co. Historical Assoc. pp 343-344.

There is a Steven R. Moore listed on the 1850 So. Division, Tishomingo Co., MS Census, pg 101, 9/23/1850- age 44, farmer, value of real estate 2000, born NC, living with 7 children (no wife): Sarah (19-AL), Haratio (16-AL), John (14-AL), Robert J (12-MS), Hugh (7-MS), Rebecca (9-MS), James K (4-MS), along with a minister: John F. Blythe, age 26, NC and a merchant:Felix M Bell, 19, AL.

Listed on the 1860 Southern Division, Tishomingo Co., MS Census as Stephen Moore, age 55, farmer, 500/700, born NC. Living with 4 sons: Jno. (26-AL), Robt. J. (23-MS), Hugh (18-MS), Jas. P. (K) (14-MS).

Stephen was taken from his home near Bay Springs, MS and sent to Alton, Illinois during the Civil War where he died in 1863.","STR06" "I8002","Moore","Stephen Richardson","8 Jul 1805","Abt 1863","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Tishomingo County, Southern Division
Enumerated 23 Sept 1850
203-203
Steven R Moore 44 M Farerm 2000 NC
Sarah Moore 19 F Ala
Horatio Moore 16 M Ala
John Moore 12 Miss
Hugh Moore 9 M Miss
Rebecca Moore 9 F Miss
James K Moore 4 M Miss
John F Blythe 26 M Minister NC
Felix M Bell 19 M Merchant Ala","STR06" "I914","","","","","","","" "I40189","Moore","Sylvia Margaret","Aft 1915","Yes, date unknown","0","There is a Sylva M. CLARK, born 15 May 1915 and died 12 Oct 2000, whose last residence was Overton, Rusk County, Texas, on the SSDI. This may be her listing, but this should be verified.","STR06" "I47133","Moore","Thomas Russel","6 Jun 1886","11 Aug 1964","0","When he registered for the World War I draft, he was a resident of Carroll, Tennessee, He was shown as married, with a wife and three children, working as a farmer. He was shown at stout, of medium heighth, and with gray eyes and light brown hair,","STR06" "I40060","Moore","Thula Virginia","17 Apr 1925","15 Jul 2011","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Floyd County, JP 1
Enumerated April 3, 1930
ED 77-3 SD 2 Sheet 2A Stamped 185
30-34
Moore, John W. head M W 52 M Ark Miss Miss Farmer
Moore, Virgie M Wf F W 46 M 19 Tx Egnald Tx
Moore, John E Son M W 18 S New Mexico Ark Tx
Moore, Marion A Son M W 15 S Tx Ark Tx
Moore, Corine O Dtr F W 7 S Tx Ark Tx
Moore, Thula V Dtr F W 4 1/12 S Tx Ark Tx
31-35
Moore, Zoree D Head m W 24 M 18 Tx Ark Tx Farmer
Moore, Willie G Wf F W 25 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Moore, Mary H Dtr F W 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I9950","","","","","","","" "I34339","","","","","","","" "I9991","","","","","","","" "I18176","Moorehead","Nancy ""Ann"" C. D.","Abt 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of William and Fracnis Moorehead (Dwelling 566 of the 1850 Sabine Parish census). (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 81).

Shown in 1880 as Ann C, age 44, born in Tenn to parents born in South Carolina.","STR06" "I32315","","","","","","","" "I1337","Moran","Alice Leona","15 Mar 1871","25 May 1961","0","The transcription of the Moran-Loving Cemetery shows that she marrried first William Braswell, second Joseph B. Neal and third a BROWN, as this was the name at the time of both the 1930 census and that was shown on her tombstone.","STR06" "I1337","Moran","Alice Leona","15 Mar 1871","25 May 1961","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 29 Apr 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 11A Stamped 82
220-227
Brown, Alice Head F W 59 Wd Tx Ala Ala Farmer
Braswell, Johnnie Son M W 23 S Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer
Neal, Ardell Dtr F W 21 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I2634","Moran","John","Abt 1799","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Shelby County
Enumerated 27 Sept 1850
250-250
Jno. J. Moran 51 M Farmer NC
Elizabeth Moran 45 F Ala
John H Moran 14 M Ala
Wm. F. Moran 10 Ala","STR06" "I4403","Moran","William Franklin","19 Jan 1840","27 Apr 1915","0","The transcription of the Moran-Loving Cemetery shows that he was enlisted in Co. C. Texas Cavalry, CSA.","STR06" "I4403","Moran","William Franklin","19 Jan 1840","27 Apr 1915","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No. 5, PO Milam
Enumerated 20 July 1870
Page 14
288-288
Moran, W. F. 30 M W Farmer $--- $400 Ala
Moran, Melissa J 37 F W Keeping House Ga
Moran, Bill 10 m W La
Moran, Robert E 1 m W Tx
289-289
Loving, Eliza 65 F W Keeping House 400 100 Ga","STR06" "I48206","Moreno","Beatrice M","16 May 1937","17 May 2022","0","Beatrice M Garcia, beloved mother, wife, sister and friend passed away on May 17, 2022 at age 85. Beatrice was born May 16, 1937 to parents Incarnacion Garcia and Priciliano Moreno in San Antonio, Texas.

She is survived by her husband, Darrel Mundahl and daughters Beatrice G Bodeau and husband Edward McQueen, and Yolanda Keefe and husband Louis; son, Phillip Garcia, Jr., brothers, Oscar A Moreno, and Albert Moreno and wife Pat; grandchildren, Laura and husband Chris Camacho, Tracey and husband Patrick Bailey, Jennifer Tocci, Abby Keefe, Linsey Martin, Eric and wife Alicia Hover, Cody and husband Tyler Hild, Daniel Garcia, Jesse and husband Joey Garcia, Michelle Garcia, Racheal Garcia, Christina Garcia, and 20 great grandchildren along with numerous relatives and friends.

Please join the family for a celebration of Beatrice's life by Pastor Danny, Sunday May 22, 2022 at Sunset Memorial Park and Funeral Home, 1701 Austin Highway, San Antonio, TX 78218 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM.

Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.sunsetfuneralhomesa.com for the Garcia family.","STR06" "I48278","Moreno","Epifanio","Abt 1910","29 Apr 1976","0","His obituary was published in The Corpus Christi Caller-Times on Sunday, May 12, 1976.

""---He had been a resident of this county since 1952. Born in Beeville, Texas, he was a retired pot tender for Reynolds Metal Company. He was a member of Primera Iglesia Bautista. Survivors include his wife, Benita, six sons, Daniel Moreno of Corpus Christi, David of El Paso, Epifanio Jr of Houston, Mario of Germany, Adolfp of Anaheim, Calif, and a stepson Tony Sanchez of Corpus Christi, four daughters, Mrs. Geneve Fernadez, Mrs. Marian Salinsa, Miss Pearl Moreno, all of Corpus Chrisit, and a step daughter, Mrs. Amada Salinas of Beeville, four sisters...22 grandchildren....interment..Rose Hill Memorial Park.""","STR06" "I48394","Moreno","Heliodoro","7 May 1882","4 Aug 1963","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows he was the son of Perciliana Moreno and Vicenta Martinez. Location of birth listed as Musquiz, Coah, Mexico. He was a retired merchant and widowed. Informant was Robert G. Moreno, presumably his son. He was shown as being a resident of San Antonio for 50 years (since about 1913, matching the 1920 census) and his street address was 3215 So. Flores Street.

In 1924, Heliodoro was naturalized as a United States Citizen. He Declaration of Intention shows he was 41 years old at that time, married to Tomosa, also born in Mexico. The date and location of his birth differ from other records, being recorded as 8 July 1882, in Nuevo Leon on the Declaration, versus 7 May 1882 in Coahuilia on his death certficate and Find a Grave. His address, however, matches the one shown on the 1920 census, 1124 So. San Jacinto St, San Antonio. It therefore appears this document was for the same Heliodoroa Moreno who married Tomasa Garza.

He stated that he arrived in Eagle Pass, Texas on April 15, 1910 from Monterrey, on the Mexican International Ry, having been a resident of Nuevo Leon before he immigrated.

[Source: The National Archives At Fort Worth; Forth Worth, TX; Declarations of Intention For Citizenship, 1906-1974; NAI Number: 585133; Record Group Title: Records of District Courts of the United States, 1685-2009; Record Group Number: 21. Court District, Western District of Texas, Declaration Number 4024]

Shown on Family Search as a son of Jose Priciliano Moreno Martinez and Vicenta Gonzalez, both of Marin, Nuevo Leon. This matches his Texas Death Certificate.","STR06" "I48394","Moreno","Heliodoro","7 May 1882","4 Aug 1963","0","(Research):

Census Records:

1920 Census
Texas, Bexar County, Precinct 7, San Antonio City
SD 14 ED 35 Sheet 14A Ward 2
Enumerated 14 January 1920
1124 S. San Jacinto Street
#267-272

Moreno, Helodoro Head Of Household Home Owned, Free of Mortgage Male White 37 years old, Married, Year of Immigration 1911 Status Alien Able to Read and Write, Born in Mexico, as were both parents Mother Tongue of all is Spanish. Does not Speak English. Occupation Speculator Groceries

Moreno, Thomasa Wife Female White 35 years old, Married, Immigrated in 1911 Status Alien Not able to read/write, does not speak English. Status Alien Born in Mexico, as were both parents, Mother Tongue of all Spanish

Children:

Moreno Esaura Dtr F W 17 Reads and Writes Immigrated in 1911 Alien did not attend school during year Born in Mexico Speaks English
Moreno Josefa Dtr F W 15 S Immigrated in 1911 Status Alien did not attend school during year Born in Mexico Speaks English
Moreno, Rebecca Dtr 12 S Immigrated in 1911 Status Alien Attended School Born in Mexico Speaks English
Moreno. Prisiliano Son M W 11 S Immigrated in 1911 Status Alien Attended School Born in Mexico Speaks English
Moreno. Roberto Son M W 4 9/12 S Born in Texas
Moreno. Auroa Dtr F W 2 10/12 S Texas Born in Texas

1940 Federal Census
Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio, JP #1 Block 422
SD 20 ED 259-79 Sheet 22 A
Enumerated April 19, 1940
710 S Rosilla Owned Value $700
Moreno, Eliodoro Head Male White 48 Married Highest Grade completed 3rd Born Mexico Proprietor Poultry Place
Moreno, Tomasa F Wf Female White 55 [?-shown as younger than spouse in 1920 and 1950] Married Highest Grade completed ) Born Mexico
Moreno, Aurora Dtr F W 23 Single Highest grade completed 8th Born Texas

1950 Federal Census
Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio 265-262
Street 710 S Routh (sic) South Rosillo
Household 413
Moreno, Heliodora Head White Male 67 Married Born Mexico Occupation Cleans Poultry Poultry House
Moreno, Tomasa G Wife White Family 66 Married Born Mexico
Moreno, Aurora Dtr W F 33 Single Texas
Gonzalez, Raul Grandson W M 20 Single California Welder Welding Shop
Maldonado, Alejandra Grandson W Female 9 Single Texas","STR06" "I48401","Moreno","Jose Priciliano","1851","Yes, date unknown","0","His pedigree on familysearch.org goes back over 10 generations in Mexico, orginating in Spain. Not verified,","STR06" "I35445","Moreno","Maria M.","May 1883","30 Mar 1937","0","Her maiden name is assumed to be Moreno based on the Texas Death certificate of daughter Annie Peckham Esparza. It is instead possible that her maiden name is Flores, based on Mary Flores, age 15, living in their household at the time of the 1920 census. Mary is listed as a sister-in-law to Chester Peckham.

Name: Maria M. Peckham
Death Date: 30 Mar 1937
Death Place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: Mexican
Death Age:
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: May 1883
Birthplace: Mexico
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Chester E. Peckham
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: San Antonio, TX
Cemetery: Rose...
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 31 Mar 1937
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117169
Digital Film Number: 4166740
Image Number: 2924
Reference Number: 12930
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I48207","Moreno","Preciliano G.","23 May 1907","14 Jun 1975","0","When he registered for the draft, during World War II, he listed his name as Prisciliano Garza Moreno. His address was shown as 1208 N. Flores (with 1221 Torreon first written, and then lined through). His place of birth was shown as Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. His next of kin was listed as his wife, Encarnacion Garcia Moreno, who still resided as 1221 Torreon. His employer was Carol Schea, with the place of employment noted as 1322 N. Flores.

Family Search has a record for Prisciliano Moreno Moreno, with a very similar date of birth, 23 May 1906, christening 20 May 1911 in Zaragoza, Coahuila, Mexico. [Source: San Fernando de Rosa, Baptism Records, 1909-1913] No location of birth is shown,and the year is off by exactly one year. This Prisciliano is shown as a son of Eleodora Moreno Gonzalez and Tomasa Moreno Garza, so it appears to be the same person.

The family makeup matches the 1920 Federal Census for San Antonio, Texas, when Preciliano was living at home with his parents.

His obituary, published in The San Antonio Express News, 20 June 1975, page 28 noted he was born in Mexico and had been a resident of San Antonio for 65 years, survived by daughter Mrs. Beatrice Garcia, sons Albert Roy Moreno of San Antonio, Mr. Henry Alfred Moreno of Detroit, Mr. Oscar Alex Moreno of Wooster, OH, sister Mrs. Aurora Moreno, brother Robert Moreno and 9 grandchildren. His residence was 4110 Waikiki Drive.","STR06" "I48207","Moreno","Preciliano G.","23 May 1907","14 Jun 1975","0","(Research):

Census Records:

1920 with his parents and Siblings in San Antonio [See records on Heliodoro Moreno research notes]

1930 not located

1940 Census
Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio City, JP 1 Block 422-496, Sheet 22B
SD 259-78
Enumerated April 19, 1940
1221 Torreon Alley
HH 368 Rent for $6\\month
Moreno, Preciliano Hed Male White 33 Married Highest Grade completed 7th Born Mexico Occupation Iron Work Building Construction
Moreno, Encarnacion Wife Female White 28 Married Highest Grade completed 5th Texas Occupation Pecan Sheller Pecan Factory
Moreno, Beatrice Dtr Female White 2 Single Born in Texas
Garcia, Juanita* Sister-in-law F W 21 Single Highest Grade completed 8th born Texas Occupation Seamstress Garment Factory WPA
Garcia, Lenora Sister-in-law F W 18 Single Highest Grade completed 7th No Occupation listed

*In 1930, a Juanita Garcia age 12 was living on Lockhill Selma with a younger brother, Pedro and their father, Epifanio Garcia, about 1897 in Texas. This could be a different Juanita Garcia, based on both her age (only 9 years older in 1940 than she was in 1930) and more importantly that younger sister Lenora was not in the same household. Need to verify before adding Epifanio Garcia as her father.


1950 Census
Texas, Bexar, San Antonio ED 265-283
April 1, 1950
107 Mirasol Place
HH #37
Moreno, Pricialiano Head W M 42 Tx Welder Welding Shop
Moreno, Encarnacion W F 36 Tx
Moreno, Beatrice Dtr W F 12 Tx
Moreno, Oscar Son W M 9 Tx
Moreno, Alfredo Son M M 9 Tx
Moreno, Albert R Son W M 6 Tx","STR06" "I48399","Moreno","Roberto","4 Mar 1915","Yes, date unknown","0","When he registered for the World War II draft, he printed his name as Roberto Garza Moreno, address 710 Rosillo San Antonio. The person listed who would always know his address was Mrs. Tommy Garza Moreno, also a resident of 710 S. Rosillo. He was employed by Charlie Baumberger, at Alamo Portland Cemetery, in Cementville, Bexar, Texas.","STR06" "I29860","Moreton","William","Abt 1886","23 May 1951","0","Cass City Chronicle
June 1, 1951
Page Ten

Automobile Accident Causes Death of William H. Moreton

Burial services for William H. Moreton, 65, of Detroit were conducted Saturday afternoon by Dean Weaver of St. Paul's Cathedral.

Moreton died Wednesday, May 23, from injuries suffered in an automobile accident the previous day when the car, in which he and his business partner, George H. Cheney, were riding, skidded and crashed into a tree on US-10 during a storm.

A native of Salt Lake City, Utah, he moved to Detroit in 1916 and resided in that city until the time of his death. He is survived by his wife, Ruth Stiffler Moreton, who is a sister of Mrs. John Sandham and Mrs. Angus MacPhail of Cass City.

Dean Weaver also officiated at the funeral rites which were held in St. Paul's Cathedral in Detroit at 11 o'clock on Saturday.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2008)","STR06" "I10569","Morgan","Aaron Joseph","Abt 1864","Yes, date unknown","0","It appears that at the time of the 1880 census, he was living with the Poppell family, along with his youngest brother.

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Harry POPPELL Self M Male W 27 FL Farmer GA GA Mattie POPPELL Wife M Female W 16 FL Keeping House GA NC Clarisa BELLAMY MotherL W Female W 45 NC Keeping House NC NC Oren MORGAN Other S Male W 18 FL Laborer NC NC
MORGAN Other S Male W 9 FL At Home NC NC Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 6 And 7, Taylor, Florida
Family History Library Film 1254132
NA Film Number T9-0132
Page Number 352D","STR06" "I8638","Morgan","Addie","Sep 1892","23 Feb 1980","0","She married Herman MOSES.","STR06" "I9425","Morgan","Albert Henry","24 May 1897","Abt 1950","0","At the time of the 1930 census, they were living in the household of 59 year old Dollie Davis, the widowed mother of Bessie.","STR06" "I8636","Morgan","Albert Malachi","23 Nov 1886","1 Sep 1968","0","Ruby Burkett shows him as married to Laura CARTEE.","STR06" "I31953","","","","","","","" "I22392","Morgan","Alice","Abt 1861","Aft 1886","0","Listed as Alice, female, age 9, at the time of the 1870 census. Not located in 1880, unless she was listed in the home of Dorcus (Morgan) LEE in error as:

Alley MORGANBrotherMSW18TX Occ:At HomeFa: NCMo: GA

An ""Allie"" Morgan was an heir Daniel Morgan in 1886. Additionally, an Alice A MORGAN married J.W. Foster on 8 Dec 1886 in Newton county, Texas (Ancestry.com-Texas Marriages, 1851-1900). It is not known if this is the same person.","STR06" "I9419","Morgan","Allen Edwin","3 Aug 1888","11 Sep 1973","0","On the 1910 Jasper County Census, he was living in the household of Josh Westbrook. He was a veteran of World War I, and was stationed in France. He fought in the Battle of Somme, was wounded and also had influenza. He was in the hospital while there.","STR06" "I8639","Morgan","Alma","Feb 1895","","0","She married Arthur SHEFFELD.","STR06" "I25954","Morgan","Alton Wayne","30 Dec 1950","11 May 2005","0","Comments: Alton Wayne Morgan was the son of Marvin M. Morgan and Esthereene Morgan.
Alton Wayne Morgan, 54, of Orange, Texas, died Wednesday, May 11, 2005, at M.D. Anderson Hospital in Houston. Funeral services will be 3:00 p.m. Sunday, May 15, 2005, at Claybar Funeral Home Chapel in Orange. Officiating will be Reverend Bailey Harris, pastor at Old First Orange Baptist Church. Entombment will follow at Orange Forest Lawn Cemetery, with Military Rites given by the Southeast Texas Veteran's Group and Masonic Rites by members of the Pine Forest Masonic Lodge in Vidor. Visitation will begin at 5:00 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home in Orange. Alton was born in Orange on December 30, 1950. He was the son of Marvin and Esthereene (Lott) Morgan. He was a veteran of the United States Air Force, serving during Vietnam. Upon his return to the states, he was promoted to the rank of Sergeant and became a member of the Strategic Air Command. He was a member of Pipefitter's Local #195, where he was a pipefitter, welder and instrument technician. He was a member of Pine Fo rest Masonic Lodge in Vidor and Old First Orange Baptist Church. Preceded in death by his parents, he is survived by his wife, Rosetta (Richardson) Morgan; son, Brandon Morgan both of Orange; and brothers, Raymond Morgan and Billy Ray Morgan both of Newton, Harold Morgan of San Antonio and Mel Morgan of Syracuse, New York. Serving as pallbearers will be Gary Gunter, Hershel Morgan, Larry Pearson, Clyde Morgan, Horton McCabe, and Therman Wallace. 504 N. 5th Street Orange, TX 77630 409-886-4445

Leah Norville
lcmn@aol.com","STR06" "I13201","Morgan","Alvin Arthur","13 Dec 1901","10 Mar 1976","0","At the time of the 1920 Sabine County Census, his occupation was listed as Driver, Garbage Wagon. In 1930, he was living with his parents still, and listed as a laborer in a saw mill.

Name: Alvin Arthur Morgan
Death Date: 10 Mar 1976
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 74 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 13 Dec 1901
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jesse Morgan
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Julie Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243934
Digital Film Number: 4168203
Image Number: 2891
Reference Number: 2926
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I8824","Morgan","Amanda","Mar 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","She and her sister, Laura, married brothers from the Willingham family. (Source: Kenneth Morgan)","STR06" "I22063","Morgan","Amidee","3 Aug 1922","19 May 1993","0","Texas Death Index:
Morgan Amidee 05-19-1993 JEFFERSON M
Social Security Death Index:
AMIDEE MORGAN 03 Aug 1922 19 May 1993 77627 (Nederland, Jefferson, TX ) (none specified) 464-18-0244 Texas","STR06" "I10613","Morgan","Amma Alberta","23 Oct 1907","Mar 1978","0","Her name was prounounced ""Ammer""","STR06" "I37258","","","","","","","" "I23015","Morgan","Anna","7 Nov 1901","29 Aug 1924","0","Name Anna Mcknight
Event Type Death
Event Date 29 Aug 1924
Event Place Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 07 Apr 1901
Birthplace Newton, Texas
Father's Name J D Morgan
Mother's Name Ella M Hornsby
Certificate Number 27885
GS Film number 2113703
Digital Folder Number 005145655
Image Number 03295

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3ZZ-MV2 : accessed 11 Aug 2014), Anna Mcknight, 29 Aug 1924; citing certificate number 27885, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2113703.","STR06" "I10571","Morgan","Ansel","Abt 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1880 census, he was living in the home of D.F. and M.A. Blanton of Mosely Hall, Madison County, Florida. He was working on their farm, and listed as their ""son,"" presumably in error.","STR06" "I9566","Morgan","Archie B.","7 Aug 1908","12 Feb 1970","0","Name Archie B Morgan
Event Type Death
Event Date 12 Feb 1970
Event Place Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 07 Aug 1908
Birthplace , Texas
Occupation Machinist Paper Mill
Father's Name Artie M Morgan
Mother's Name Catherine Westbrook
Informant Mrs. Ruby Morgan, wife
Certificate Number 12408
GS Film number 2218584
Digital Folder Number 005145860
Image Number 00526



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3DK-JWY : accessed 14 May 2014), Archie B Morgan, 12 Feb 1970; citing certificate number 12408, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218584.","STR06" "I27336","Morgan","Arrenia ""Addie"" ""Rena""","Feb 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","On the social security application of her son, she is shown as Ada Morgan.","STR06" "I8628","Morgan","Arrie Belle","7 Aug 1886","7 Jul 1968","0","She married William Jackson on 14 Mar 1911 in Jasper County, Texas. She later married Albert F. BUSH.","STR06" "I9420","Morgan","Artie Mitchell","23 Sep 1884","Abt 1960","0","At the time of the 1930 census, his occupation was listed as Laborer, Timber Work.","STR06" "I10572","Morgan","Asa B.","Abt 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Alford REED Self S Male W 21 FL Farmer GA GA Asa MORGAN Other S Male W 20 FL Works Saw Mi Allison Other S Male W 17 FL Works Saw Mill GA GA Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 11, Hillsborough, Florida
Family History Library Film 1254128
NA Film Number T9-0128
Page Number 441A","STR06" "I31297","Morgan","Beatrice Winnie","Abt 1925-1926","12 Mar 1993","0","At the time of the 1940 census for Henderson County, Texas, 14 year old Beatrice W. Morgan, and her eight year old brother John A. Morgan, were listed as grandchildren in the household of the widowed Minnie O'Neal. Minnie was shown as age 54 and born in Tennessee. Both of the children were born in Texas, and it was shown they had lived in the same house five years earlier. Other members of the home were Minnie's chidlren, James (age 21) and Idella Iage 18), both also born in Texas. Source Citation: Year: 1940; Census Place: , Henderson, Texas; Roll: T627_4061; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 107-8.","STR06" "I22447","","","","","","","" "I9295","Morgan","Bronson","3 Aug 1893","19 Aug 1955","0","Original partner in the Morgan & Lindsey Variety Store Chain.

At the time of the 1920 Census, they were living with his in-laws in Lufkin, Texas.

Texas, Angelina County, Lufkin, ED 5
Lindsey A.E. Hd M W 57 M Tx Miss Ill Prop Wood Yard
Lindsey, Sarah Wife F W 51 M Tx Ala Miss
Lindsey, Martha Lee Dtr F w 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, B. Son in Law M W 26 Tx Tx Tx Manager Store
Morgan, Vera Dtr F W 22 Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Juanita Grdtr F W 3 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx

At the time of the 1930 census, Bronson, Vera and Juanita had moved to Jasper, and his occupation was listed as purchasing agent.","STR06" "I24232","Morgan","Carl","24 Apr 1925","23 Oct 2011","0","The Sabine County Reporter
November 2, 2011, Page 11

Carl Morgan

Carl Morgan, 86, of Call, died Sunday, Oct. 23, 2011 at his residence.

He was born April 24, 1925, in Call to Arthur and Myrtle Morgan. He was a World War II army veteran, proudly serving his county from 1943 to 1946. He was a member of the 513th Parachute Infantry serving with the 13th Airborne Division.

Morgan retired from Jasper-Newton Electric Cooperative after 46 years of service and 15 as the cooperative general manager. He was a co-founder of ETREYS-East Texas Rural Electric Young Seminar for which the Carl and Bobbie Morgan Scholarship was established.

He was a longtime administrative board chairman for the Call United Methodist Church, longtime member of the Kirbyville School District's board of trustees, ad a longtime member of the Lions Club.

Survivors: sons and daughters-in-law, David and Gwen Morgan of Bon Weir and Randy and Donna Morgan of Call; daughter and son-in-law, Theresa and Mike Stuck of Buna; several grandchildren, including Jessie and Jennifer Morgan of Brookeland; and a host of great-grandchildren, including Cade, Caylee and Camryn Morgan of Brookeland.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, Oct. 26, at Call United Methodist Church in Call. Interment followed at Trout Creek Cemetery.

Services were under the direction of Adams E. E. Stringer Funeral Home in Kirbyville.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, November 2011)
","STR06" "I9299","Morgan","Carlin","Abt 1897","Abt 1948","0","AKA Corland or Carl.","STR06" "I45157","Morgan","Carlton Columbus","13 Oct 1897","28 Feb 1971","0","Name Carlton Columbus Morgan
Event Type Death
Event Date 28 Feb 1971
Event Place Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Occupation Construction Carpenter
Veteran? NO
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 13 Oct 1897
Birthplace Jasper, Texas
Father's Name Joe Morgan
Mother's Name Melinda Sheperd
Informant Ina Morgan
Certificate Number: 42682
GS Film number 2223202
Digital Folder Number 005145929
Image Number 01330



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36L-NVB : accessed 28 Apr 2014), Carlton Columbus Morgan, 28 Feb 1971; citing certificate number 42682, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2223202.","STR06" "I8645","Morgan","Charley","10 Apr 1891","","0","He is said to have married (1) Belle ALLEN and (2) Cora TUCKER.","STR06" "I9739","Morgan","Chester","18 Jul 1901","11 Aug 1987","0","From Rootsweb, Texas (Jasper County) Cemetery Records:

Alma Lee Morgan 6-21-1906 5-17-1951 Friendship Cemetery, Kirbyville, Jasper County

Chester Morgan 7-18-1901 8-11-1987 Friendship Cemetery, Kirbyville, Jasper County","STR06" "I8829","Morgan","Christine","Aft 1911","","0","She married a Singletary.","STR06" "I9828","Morgan","Cleo","15 Aug 1911","25 Jan 1991","0","Candie Sims shows a marriage to Wilbert Ferguson on 4 Nov 1928. Laura Buckmaster shows Cleo had a son, James Earl Morgan.

CLEO MORGAN 15 Aug 1911 25 Jan 1991 75951 (Jasper, Jasper, TX) (none specified) 450-03-6639 Texas From the SSDI","STR06" "I10616","","","","","","","" "I2033","Morgan","Daniel","Abt 1800","Bef 1886","0","MINUTES of the ANTIOCH HARDSHELL BAPTIST CHURCH BUNA, TEXAS 1862 - 1874 (Transcription courtesy of Bonnie Smith)

""at an Association at Antioch Sept. 25, 1868 Simon William joined Church by Experance also Daniel Morgan...""

June Conferance 1872, ""Church met and after Divine servise set in conferance the Church taken up the subject of Brother Daniel Morgans non attendance as a Church member, it was unanimously resolved that Brothers Amos Richardson J.R. Davis visit the Brother and know the cause of his non attendance at Church and to report the same to the Church as early as convenient.....""

July Conferance, 1872 ""Church met and after Divine servise set in conferance. Community caled on to report the case of Defaulting Brethren D. Morgan and E. Shepherd and the Brethren being present themselves made their own excuse it was received as good...""

Nan located a copy of a deed from the Heirs of Daniel Morgan to John McLemore. The heirs were deeding the ""160 acres of land granted by the state of Texas to said Daniel Morgan by Patent No. 550, Vol 41, and dated Feb 3, 1874 said 160 acres being community property of said Daniel and Mary Morgan to John McLemore."" This deed was dated May 1886.

The heirs listed, ""being the only surviving heirs of said decedents....(were) James Morgan, Elizabeth Jones, Owen Morgan, heirs at law....(and also) the following named persons who are the grandchildren of the said decedents, viz: J.F. McLemore and Mary Ann Horn and her husband Elma Horn, Jesse Morgan and Allie Morgan, Ebenezer B. Lee, Timothy Lee, Angelina Watson and her husband John Watson."" (Vol P, Page 367)

In a letter to Melinda Strong dated September 4, 1999, Carolyn Lockhart indicated that she had heard ""that all he had was 160 acres and a member of the family tried to contest the will.""","STR06" "I2033","Morgan","Daniel","Abt 1800","Bef 1886","0","(Research):Census Information:

1830 Census, Sampson County, North Carolina (p. 186)
Daniel Morgan
Males 1 under 5 (James)
[Note: No male listed between 10-15 on this census, but an older male, between 15 -20, DOES appear on the subsequent census]
1 between 30-40 (Daniel b. ca 1800)
Females
2 under 5 (Sarah, Elizabeth)
1 between 30-40 (Mary b. ca 1800)

1840 Census, Sampson County, North Carolina (p. 9)
Danl Morgan
Notes: Why isn't there a listing for a male, under the age of 5? (Daniel/David, born ca 1838)
1 male between 5-10 (Owen)
1 male between 10-15 (James)
1 male between 15-20 (Note: this is likely to have been JOHN McLEMORE, son-in-law of Daniel, who married his eldest child, Sarah. The date of their wedding is not known, so John may have either already been married to Sarah, or been living with the family as a farmhand prior to his marriage)
1 male between 40-50 (Daniel)
2 females between 5-10 (Dorcus, Elizabeth)
1 female between 10-15 (Sarah)
1 female between 40-50 (Mary)


1850 Census, Decatur County, Georgia
518/518
Morgan, D.,50,M, Farmer,50 Ga.
Morgan, Mary,50,F Ga.
Morgan, Elizabeth,21,F Ga.
Morgan,Reubin,18,M,Laborer Ga.
Morgan, Oliver (sic),16,M,Laborer Ga.
Morgan,Dorcas,14,F Ga.
Morgan,Daniel,12,M Ga.

The state of birth are listed in error as Georgia, whereas the Morgan's were actually all born in North Carolina.

Daniel and Mary's two oldest children had left home prior to the above census. Son James was already in Jasper County, Texas, listed as a laborer in the home of 74 year old Elijah ISAACS of South Carolina. Elijah ISAACS is said to be the son of Samuel ISAACS and Mary MORGAN of Lincoln Co., TN; Pendleton Co, S.C, Wilkes Co, N.C. and Lincoln Co, TN.

Daughter Sarah, along with her husband John McLemore, lived two households away (516/516) from her parents in Decatur County. Also living nearby was Daniel's nephew, Malachi Morgan.

The family moved westward, as in 1860, they could be found in Jasper County, Texas:

1860 Census Jasper County, Texas
#352-352
Daniel Morgan 61 M Farmer $160 $200 NC
Mary Morgan 61 F NC
Owen Morgan 24 M Domestic NC Can't Read or Write
David (???) Morgan 22 M Domestic NC

Ruby Boyett Burkett reports that two of Daniel and Mary's two youngest daughters, Elizabeth and Dorcus, stayed behind in Georgia. Both of them were widowed during the Civil War, and they journeyed from Georgia to Texas by boat. Daniel met the boat in Galveston, taking his daughters and grandchildren back to Jasper by wagon. Daniel himself was widowed at the time of the 1870 Federal census, and can be found living with this daughter Elizabeth Jones:

1870 Federal Census, Jasper County, Texas
Morgan, Daniel,68,Farmer, $600 $300North Carolina
Jones, Elizabeth,40, Keeping House, $--- $100 North Carolina
Jones, Newton,16,Farm Labor, Georgia
Jones, Mary Matilda,15, Georgia
Jones, Martha A.,13,Georgia
Jones, Elizabeth,11, Georgia
Jones, Sarah J.,10, Georgia
Jones, Henrietta,8, Georgia
Jones, George S,7,Georgia
Morgan,Owen,38,Farm Labor, North Carolina , Idiot

According to the FamilySearch 1880 Census, Daniel is living with another of his widowed daughters, Dorcus Lee:

Census Place:Precinct 3, Jasper, Texas
Source:FHL Film 1255313 National Archives Film T9-1313 Page 15 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Darcus LEE Self F W W 43 NC Occ:Keeping House Fa: NC Mo: NC
Ebenezer LEE Son M S W 22 GA Occ:Works On Farm Fa: GA Mo: NC
Daniel MORGAN Father M W W 79 NC Occ:Retired Farmer Fa: NC Mo: NC
Owen MORGAN Brother M S W 45 NC Occ:Idle Fa: NC Mo: NC
Alley MORGAN Brother M S W 18 TX Occ:At Home Fa: NC Mo: GA","STR06" "I8613","Morgan","Daniel","Abt 1838","Bef 1886","0","No one of this age was enumerated in the home of Daniel Morgan at the time of the 1840 census.

Listed as Daniel, age 12 in 1850.

Listed as David, age 22, a Domestic, in 1860.

Can not locate on the 1870 or subsequent census reports.

Not listed as an heir of Daniel Morgan in 1886. Did he die before 1886?

At the time of the 1860 census, Duncan Morgan (Daniel's brother) had two young men with the last name of Morgan listed as ""Domestics"" in his home. Nan McCoy Kittell says these two family members were actually slaves, and not family members Could the same be true for this Daniel/David Morgan? Maybe this is why he is not listed with the family after the Civil War, and also why he is not listed as a heir.","STR06" "I9762","Morgan","Daphna Louis","22 Apr 1913","2 Jan 2004","0","Daphna L. Morgan, the oldest daughter, was born in Call, Texas, and moved to Nederland with her parents in 1923. She graduated from Nederland High School in 1930, and in 1932, she married E. J. Woods of Beaumont. They became the parents of two daughters and now have six grandchildren and nine great grandchildlren. They are retired and live at Dam B.

http://hans.wtblock.com/wtblockjr/henry.htm

Daphna Louis Woods,90,of Houston,died Saturday,January 3, 2004 at Golden Age Manor in Houston.She was born April 22,1913 in Magnolia Springs,and was a resident of Beaumont most of her life.Funeral services will be Monday,January 5,2004, at 2:30 p.m. at Broussard's, 2000 McFaddin,Beaumont,followed by burial at Forest Lawn Cemetery.Visitation is scheduled for Monday, from 1:30 p.m. until 2:30 p.m. at the morutary.Survivors include her daughters,Linda Byrd of Houston and Jackie Sue Mott of Ponca City,Oklahoma;sisters,Emogene Anderson of Port Neches,Seawillow Carrell of Beaumont,Melba Hawkins of Nederland;brother,Maurice Morgan of Nederland;six grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren.

DAPHNA L WOODS 22 Apr 1913 03 Jan 2004 (V) 77080 (Houston, Harris, TX) (none specified) 454-16-8026 Texas

(Courtesy of Phyllis Raines, 9/4/2009, email: crochet2639@att.net)","STR06" "I37246","Morgan","Desiree' Ann","14 Jul 1981","4 Jan 1999","0","Desiree' granduated early from High School and had been accepted into Lamar University, as well as a college in New York. She wanted to be a professional model. She was murdered by a former boyfriend.","STR06" "I22461","Morgan","Donald Benton","9 Jun 1934","12 Mar 2007","0","Donald Benton Morgan, 72, of Kirbyville died March 12 in Beaumont.

Funeral services were held March 15, at Central Baptist Church in Kirbyville with burial following at Davis Cemetery in Beulah Springs.

Survivors include his wife, Virginia ""Jenny"" Morgan of Kirbyville' sons, Donnie Lee Morgan and Timothy Lyle Morgan, both of Kirbyville; daughters, LaDonna Sue Constance of Vidor and Tracie Jackson of Call; brothers, Johnny Gene Morgan of Kirbyville, Frank Eldridge Morgan of Jasper; sister, Nannie LaVelle Whitehead of Jasper; 9 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.


From the March 21, 2007 Jasper News-Boy, Online Edition","STR06" "I10631","Morgan","Donrey","11 Oct 1934","14 Oct 1934","0","Description: His name is mispelled. It is Donrey not Donley.

Wanda Morgan
?u?wmorg@suddenlink.net ?/u?","STR06" "I8612","Morgan","Dorcus","Abt 1836","Bef 1886","0","In 1870, she was living next to her brother, James Morgan.

According to the FamilySearch 1880 Census:

Census Place:Precinct 3, Jasper, Texas Source:FHL Film 1255313 National Archives Film T9-1313 Page 15 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace Darcus LEESelfFWW43NC Occ:Keeping HouseFa: NCMo: NC Ebenezer LEESonMSW22GA Occ:Works On FarmFa: GAMo: NC Daniel MORGANFatherMWW79NC Occ:Retired FarmerFa: NCMo: NC Owen MORGANBrotherMSW45NC Occ:IdleFa: NCMo: NC Alley MORGANBrotherMSW18TX Occ:At HomeFa: NCMo: GA","STR06" "I10606","Morgan","Dorothy","Abt 1904","","0","She later married Jewel Davis. (Source: Laura Buckmaster).","STR06" "I8501","Morgan","Duncan","8 Jun 1806","26 May 1881","0","In her letter dated 12 September 1999, Jo Ann Lee Gartig writes that ""Kenneth (Morgan) has asked me to pass on to you the information which he learned at the Morgan cemetery off the road to Roganville. This small square of land, surrounded by upright concrete posts with two strands of clothesline wire strung through them to provide a fence, is located on the back boundary of property now owned by an elderly gentleman named Leroy Walker. Mr. Walker did not know much about the history of the cemetery or the people in it, but he did say there was an Indian there. This might be Mary Morgan, wife of Daniel...The ""rights"" to the cemetery belong to W.D. ""Bill"" Morgan, and 83 year old man living in Orange, Texas. Bill Morgan keeps the cemetery cleaned. The cemetery has one double headstone which reads:

Duncan Morgan 6-08-1806 5-26-1881 Elizabeth Morgan 7-24-1816 4-12-1903

There were also seven ironstone rocks marking other graves.

In searching for this cemetery, Kenneth had stopped at houses along the road to ask about its locality. At the third house he came to, he learned from Mr. J.F. Ferguson that Kenneth's ancestors property was just up the road on Everitts Creek where the ancestor had once had a gristmill. This is how Kenneth met Mr. Walker and was shown the cemetery.

This cemetery by-the-way, is located on the headright of M.L. Morgan.

In a postscript to the letter dated 13 September 1999, Jo Ann adds that she called Bill Morgan at his home. He is the one responsible for placing the headstone for Duncan and Elizabeth Morgan in the ""old Morgan cemetery"" near Roganville. Unfortunately, he does not know about any of the other graves. He seemed to remember that a young boy was buried there. After I related the story of Dorcus Morgan Lee's youngest son Elias Banto (Lee) having bled to death after cutting his foot as a young teen, he recalled that his father had told that story also. It seems that the boy was at the grist mill on Everitts Creek which borders the land where the cemetery is when the accident happened. Whether this boy was Elias Banto Lee or not we will probably never know.","STR06" "I8501","Morgan","Duncan","8 Jun 1806","26 May 1881","0","(Research):1830 Census Decatur County, Georgia
Ruben Morgan household
Ruben Morgan (Jr) household
Duncan Bell household
Duncan MORGAN 1-0-0-0-0-1/0-0-0-0-1-0-0-0-1
Malakier Kelly household

1840 Census Decatur County, Georgia
Duncan MORGAN 0-0-1-0-0-1/1-0-0-0-1

1850 Census, Texas, Jasper 121-122
Duncan Morgan 47 M Farmer $300 North Carolina
Eliza Morgan 30 F Georgia
William Morgan 22 North Carolina
Elizabeth Morgan 12 F Georgia
George Washington Morgan 10 M Georgia
Joseph N Morgan 8 M Georgia
Mary M Morgan 6 F Georgia
John M Morgan 5 M Georgia
James M Morgan 4 M Georgia
Martha Jane Morgan 2 F Georgia
Eliza Morgan 3/12 F Texas

1860 Census, Texas, Jasper 354-354
Duncan Morgan 53 M Farmer $640 $2000 North Carolina Can't read or write
Eliza Morgan 43 F Georgia Can't read or write
G.W. Morgan 19 M Domestic Georgia
Joseph Morgan 17 M Domestic Georgia
Mary Morgan 15 F Georgia
James Morgan 12 M Georgia
Martha Morgan 11 F Georgia
Eliza Morgan 10 F Texas
Malichi Morgan 8 M Texas
Henry Morgan 6 M Texas
Amanda Morgan 4 F Texas
W Hathhorn 27 M Teacher Georgia

1870 Census, Texas, Jasper, Subdivision 23 532-542
Morgan, Duncan 66 M W Farmer $400 $500 North Carolina Can't write
Morgan, Eliza 50 F W Keeping House Georgia Can't write
Morgan, Mary 22 F W Georgia Can't read or write
Morgan, Martha 20 F W Georgia Can't read or write
Morgan, Malichi 17 M W Farm Laborer Texas Can't read or write
Morgan, Eliza 19 F W Georgia Can't write
Morgan, Henry 16 M W Farm Laborer Texas Can't write
Morgan, Amanda 13 F W Texas Can't write
Singletary, Sarah E 8 F W Texas Can't read or write
Singletary, Benjamin 5 M W Texas

Nan stated that both family tradition and the Jasper 1860 census indicate that two member's of the Morgan family listed in 1850 and 1860 were actually slaves rather than children: G.W. age 18, and Joseph age 17, both listed as being ""domestics."" It is noted that neither were still living with the family after the Civil War.

According to the FamilySearch 1880 Census:

Census Place:Precinct 3, Jasper, Texas Source:FHL Film 1255313
National Archives Film T9-1313 Page 15
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Duncan MORGANSelfMMW73NC Occ:FarmerFa: NCMo: NC
Eliza MORGANWifeFMW63GA Occ:Keeping HouseFa: GAMo: GA
Mary MORGANDauFSW30GA Occ:At HomeFa: NCMo: GA
Martha MORGANDauFSW28GA Occ:At HomeFa: NCMo: GA
Henry MORGANSonMSW24TX Occ:Works On FarmFa: NCMo: GA","STR06" "I29106","Morgan","E.A.","Abt 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","Email dated May 5, 2007:

Isaac and Sarah had one more daughter that I know of, E. A. Morgan, born about 1873, who was living with her maternal grandfather, Lemuel May, on the 1880 census in Florida, Jefferson, E.D. 6, Precinct 8, page 16.

Janice Cushman
?u?jcushman@telusplanet.net ?/u?","STR06" "I9277","Morgan","Eliza Angeline","14 Nov 1880","13 Jun 1928","0","Her name is also sometimes shown as Angaline Elizabeth.","STR06" "I8660","Morgan","Eliza Naila","Abt 1850","Abt 1938","0","At the time of the 1920 census, the widow was living with three of her daughters, Cloa, Bertie and Lottie, and her 7 year old grandson Daren. It is not know whose son Daren was. Bertie appeared to be the only family member that was employed at the time the census was taken. She was listed as a sales lady at a retail store.","STR06" "I8609","Morgan","Elizabeth","31 Dec 1830","13 Dec 1902","0","Said by some to have been born in Surry County, NC, but no proof cited. This seems unlikely as the family was listed in Sampson County as of the 1830 census.

Carolyn Lockhart wrote that after the death of Sion Jones in Georgia ""Elizabeth sold her land in Decatur County (ca 1868) and came to Texas. She and [her widowed sister] Dorcas Lee had about 9 children with them. Someone met them in Galveston and it was the first time she had ever seen an iron cook stove. She instructed her kids not to mention their Indian ancestry. She herself never mentioned it even though she always wore fringes on her dresses to remind her own self of her heritage. She was 61 when she died, never remarried and never filed a pension from Sion Jones CSA record.""

In a letter from Carolyn Lockhart, she states that Elizabeth died in the home of her oldest son, Newton B. Jones. Like the Morgan's, the Jones family were also of Welsh ancestry. The Hawthorne family were neighbors in Georgia and also in Jasper County.

Ruby Boyett showed she died in 1897, but this can not be correct as (1) she had a daughter born in 1899 (2) she can be found on the 1900 census with her husband and children and (3) her tombstone is said to be inscribed 13 Dec 1902.","STR06" "I8678","Morgan","Elizabeth Georgianna","9 Mar 1847","14 Feb 1905","0","Said by Jeanie Trimble & Ed Webb to have married Joshua James Blanton IV. Elizabeth and Joshua had a very large family in Shady Grove, Taylor County, Florida.","STR06" "I9765","","","","","","","" "I8497","Morgan","Enoch","4 Jun 1812","Aft 1860","0","1840 Lowndes County, Georgia Census

Enoch Morgan, age 20-30, female of the same age, one boy and one girl, both under the age of 5. The house immediately preceding his was that of his father, Rueben.

1850 Lowndes County, Georgia census 378-378

Enoch MORGAN 39 M Farmer NC Martha Ann MORGAN 34 F NC Joseph MORGAN 14 M Ga Perthena MORGAN 12 F Ga John MORGAN 10 M Ga Frances MORGAN 8 M ga Matthew MORGAN 5 M Ga Eliza MORGAN 3 F Ga Sarah MORGAN 1 F Ga

1860 Madison County, Florida 263-263 Enoch MORGAN 50 M Planter $300 NC Martha Ann MORGAN 44 F NC Joseph MORGAN 24 M Ga Day Laborer John MORGAN 20 M Ga Day Laborer Francis C MORGAN 17 M Ga Day Laborer Mathew P MORGAN 15 M Ga Day Laborer Eliza MORGAN G 13 F Ga Sarah C MORGAN 11 F FL Margareta C MORGAN 8 F FL Susan A MORGAN 5 F FL","STR06" "I22465","","","","","","","" "I8637","Morgan","Ethel","Nov 1889","","0","She married Tom GILDARD.","STR06" "I16940","Morgan","Everett E.","May 1896","","0","At the time of the 1930 census, he was married to a Martha A and living next to his step brother John T. Carruth and near his parents, Jesse and Julia Morgan. Everett and Martha had two daughters, Wyveta and Claudia (ages 12 and 7).","STR06" "I8617","Morgan","Fountain S.","16 Feb 1860","1942","0","Kellyo@swbell.net also shows the following child that is not listed by other researchers:Tanzel Morgan m. Fate Hooks September 11, 1918 Jasper County, Texas","STR06" "I22466","","","","","","","" "I8515","Morgan","Francis Cornelius ""Neal""","5 Nov 1842","28 Mar 1905","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Florida, Taylor County, Shady Grove, Sixth and Seventh Election Precinct
Page 1 SD 18 ED 149 Stamped 351A
5-5
Morgan, Francis C W M 35 Farmer Fla NC NC
Morgan, Lucy W F 26 Wife Homekeeping Ga ND Ga
Morgan, Olan W M 8 Son At Home Fla Fla Ga
Morgan, Asbery W M 6 Son At Home Fla Fla Ga
Morgan, Avonah W M 3 Son At Home Fla Fla Ga
Morgan, Ella W F 2 Dtr At Home Fla Fla Ga","STR06" "I3273","Morgan","George Henry","10 Mar 1879","4 Mar 1937","0","At the time of the 1900 census, he was a boarder in the home of his sister and brother in law, Julia and John Norsworthy. His occupation was listed as Laborer, Log Farm.","STR06" "I9616","","","","","","","" "I9800","Morgan","George Kenneth","5 Sep 1929","9 Feb 2009","0","jaspernewsboy.com
Published Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Kenneth Morgan

Services for Kenneth Morgan, 79, of Jasper were held Wednesday, February 11, 2009 at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home in Jasper with burial following at Olds Cemetery.
Kenneth died Monday, February 9, 2009 at Christus Jasper Memorial Hospital. A native, and lifelong resident of Jasper, he loved History and wrote for the Jasper Newsboy for over 15 years, he also wrote for the Buna, Kirbyville and Woodville papers. He wrote his book called Morgan's East Texas Tales around 1997. He loved his family and enjoyed working with wood and building all kinds of wooden things. He loved to play and sing music, playing at nursing homes every Friday. He played the guitar, banjo and keyboard. He was a WWII U. S. Army Veteran.

Survivors include his wife of 56 years, Dorthy Sunday Morgan of Jasper, two daughters Deborah Morgan and Laura Clark both of Jasper, sister, Judy Morgan of Jasper, four grandchildren, Brent Crowson, Shawn Crowson, Morgan West, and Heather Goodman, six great grandchildren, Megan Crowson , Kenneth Crowson, Cambria Crowson, Colby Goodman, Cierra Farmer and Tamika Lawson.

Read more: http://www.beaumontenterprise.com/jasper/obits/article/Obituary-for-Kenneth-Morgan-703020.php#ixzz1M0Aq6hGh","STR06" "I22491","Morgan","George Ruben","26 Mar 1884","1 Jan 1928","0","In 1910, he was living in Sabine County in the home of the Sarah C BOYETT, age 59, the widow of Philip BOYETT. He was not located on either the 1920 or 1930 census.","STR06" "I15353","Morgan","Helen Ruth","6 Aug 1926","19 Aug 2015","0","Helen Ruth Morgan

Helen Ruth Morgan was born to Winnie Ora Davidson Morgan (USPS Post Master in Bronson, TX) and Jesse Monroe Morgan (owner of the only Texaco gas station in Bronson) on August 6 1926 in Bronson, Texas and passed away in West Point, Texas on August 19. 2015. She was their only child.

Ms. Morgan attended Bronson High School, there, she met Milton Carroll Johnson and in 1946 they married. Helen was married two other times but passed away a happy single woman. She spent her last 16 years in companionship with her dearest friend and roommate, Mary Jo Brown. They had become known around West Point as ""Thelma and Louise."" They were always ready to go dancing or to watch their favorite football teams (Cowboys and Longhorns). Laughter was their trademark.

Ms. Morgan received her Registered Nurse (RN) degree in the Army Corp during the final days of World War II. She was on the front lines during the tragic 1947 Texas City explosions and fires that devasted their community.

Her children are Carroll Monroe Johnson (deceased), with the surviving children being Dwayne (Butch) Edward Johnson of San Antonio, Tx, Ronald (Pete) Anthony Johnson of West Point, TX, and her only daughter Sydna Johnson of West Point, TX, along with 8 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great grandchildren.

May she rest in peace with a smile on her lips, laughter in her heart, and dances in her step.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, September 2015)

The Sabine County Reporter
August 26, 2015, Page 10","STR06" "I9278","Morgan","Henry Louis","3 Dec 1881","18 May 1966","0","Henry Louis Morgan was born on December 3, 1881, the fourth child and third son of a family of six boys and one girl. His father was Malachi L. Morgan (b. March 24, 1852-d. June 11, 1906), who was born, lived, died, and is buried in East Texas. His mother was Mary West Morgan (b. December 27, 1854-d. July 22, 1905), who, like her husband, was born and lived out her life in East Texas.

After enjoying some twenty years of retirement, Henry Louis Morgan died in 1966, at age 84, and is buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery in Beaumont. Maggie Morgan passed away on May 9, 1984, at age 93, and is buried beside her husband. They are still fondly recalled and sorely missed by their five children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, and a host of friends whose lives they touched.

http://hans.wtblock.com/wtblockjr/henry.htm","STR06" "I9278","Morgan","Henry Louis","3 Dec 1881","18 May 1966","0","(Research):1910 Federal Census
Texas, Jasper, Kirbyville, ED 62
Morgan, Henry Hd M W 28 M1 0 Tx Tx Tx Sawyer Timber Camp
Morgan, Maggie Wife F W 20 M1 0 Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Tom Brother M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Timber Camp

1920 Federal Census
Texas, Newton, JP 5, Ed 143
Morgan, Henry Hd M W 36 M Tx Tx Tx Scaler Logging Company
Morgan, Maggie Wife F W 29 M Tx Tx
Morgan, Daphna Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx
Morgan, Melba Dtr F W 1 9/12 S Tx Tx

The household immediately preceding theirs was that of Arthur Morgan and his wife, Myrtle Smallwood.

1930 Federal Census
Texas, Jefferson County, Pr 7, ED 82
Morgan, Henry L. Hd O $2500 M W 47 M 28 Tx Tx Tx Foreman Oil Refinery
Morgan, Maggie Wf F W 37 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Daphna Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Melba Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Sewillow Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Emogene Dtr F W 4 5/12 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I9766","","","","","","","" "I24225","","","","","","","" "I8502","Morgan","Isaac Newton","Abt 1814","Aft 1873","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1850 Census
Lowndes County, Georgia
309-309
Isaac N. MORGAN 36 M Farmer $600 NC
Flora MORGAN 36 F NC
Eliza J MORGAN 12 F Ga
Mary C MORGAN 9 F Ga
John MORGAN 7 M Ga
James MORGAN 6 M Ga
Sarah MORGAN 4 F Ga
Jasper MORGAN 3 M Ga
Delila MORGAN 1 F Ga <---Lavinia?
Ollen MORGAN 21 M Laborer $100 NC

1860 Federal Census
Florida, Taylor Co, Dist 3, P.O. Finholoway
Isaac MORGAN 45 M Farmer $1000 $2000 NC
Sarah Ann MORGAN 21 F SC
Mary C MORGAN 16 F Ga
John N MORGAN 15 M Ga
Sarah D MORGAN 12 F Ga
William V MORGAN 10 M Ga
Livina MORGAN 8 F Ga
Marthann MORGAN 8 F Ga
Daniel R MORGAN 6 M Fl
Alvin S MORGAN 4 M Fl
Allis V MORGAN 2 F Fl
Asa B MORGAN 7/12 M Fl
Joseph WILLAGAN 22 M Farm Employee

1870 Federal Census
Florida, Taylor County, Twp 8, PO Rose Hill
MORGAN Isaac 56 M Farmer $160 $500 NC
MORGAN Sarah A 36 F SC
MORGAN Mary 29 F Ga
MORGAN William 22 M Ga
MORGAN Levanna 21 F Ga
MORGAN Martha 19 F Ga
MORGAN Daniel 16 M Fl
MORGAN Asa 11 M Fl
MORGAN Owen 9 M Fl
MORGAN Joseph 6 M Fl
MORGAN Ada 4 F Fl MORGAN
Ansel 2 M Fl MORGAN
Annis 5/12 M Fl <---Alexander??
","STR06" "I9262","Morgan","Ivan V.","13 Apr 1859","29 Dec 1921","0","At the time of the 1880 Jasper County census, he was living in the home of John and Nancy Adams.

Census Place:Jasper, Texas Source:FHL Film 1255313 National Archives Film T9-1313 Page 14 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace John N ADAMSSelfMMW33GA Occ:FarmerFa: GAMo: GA Nancy ADAMSWifeFMW25TX Occ:Keeping HouseFa: VAMo: VA Aubry B ADAMSSonMSW5TX Fa: GAMo: TX John T ADAMSSonMSW2TX Fa: GAMo: TX I. V. MORGANOtherMSW21TX Occ:Works On FarmFa: GAMo: LA","STR06" "I8512","Morgan","James","Abt 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed with his family in either 1860 or 1870. He might have died young.","STR06" "I9280","Morgan","James","30 Sep 1886","21 Oct 1964","0","In a oral history of Leona Herrin Simmons, Published in Newton County Nuggets: A Collection of Stories by Newton County Folk: Newton County Historical Commission Complier: Pauline Hines TEXAS SESQUICENTENNIAL YEAR 1986, It was noted that ""As a young girl Leona attended singing school in Bleakwood. Mr. Jim Morgan who taught at Bleakwood school, would also teach singing schools. Mr. Morgan was also to start each day with a morning prayer. He later married Loraine Sellers of Fawil. Mr. Sanford also held singing school in Bleakwood at Watson's Chapel."" (page 110).","STR06" "I3277","Morgan","James D.","Apr 1869","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 5
Morgan, James Hd W M Apr 1869 31 M7 Tx Ga Ga
Morgan, Ellen M Wife W F Aug 1873 26 M7 4/3 Tx Al Al
Morgan, Eddie Son W M May 1896 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Charles Son W M Sept 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Archie Son W M Jun 1899 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Tarrant County, Fort Worth, Ward 11
Enumerated 8 Jan 1920
SD 12 ED 14 Sheet 7A
Morgan, J D Hd 50 Tx Ga Ga Engineer City
Morgan, Ellen M Wife 47 Tx Al Carl
Morgan, Charles Son 22 Tx Tx Tx Clerk Grocery
Morgan, Archie Son 20 Laborer Garage
Morgan, Ida 17 Tx Tx Tx
Hornsby, Dan Brother-in-law 50 Al Al Carl Laborer
Hornsby, ??? Sister-in-law 52 Tx Al Carl
McKnight, George Son-in-law 20 Ok Il Tx Brakeman
McKnight, Anna Daughter 18 Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Tarrant County, Fort Worth, Ward 11E Block 1621
Enumerated April 5, 1930
ED 220-44 SD 9 Sheets 9B and 10A Stamped 114
1314 Commerce Street
Morgan, James D Head Own 2500 61 M25 Tx NC Fl
Morgan, Elender M Wife 56 M 20 Tx Al AL
Morgan, Charles H Son 32 S Tx Tx Tx Manager, Hamburger Stand
Morgan, Ida O Dtr 26 S Tx Tx Tx
McKnight, Ida A Granddaughter 9 S Tx Ok Tx
McKnight, George N Grandson 6 S Tx Ok Tx
Hornsby, James D Brother in law 60 Al Al AL Retired","STR06" "I27065","Morgan","James Elton","Abt 1916","Abt 1976","0","Little Hope Cemetery, Jasper Co. TX complied by Norman Stewart Martindale and Bernice Marshall Byerly Martindale Submitted with permission by John Johnson joju@datarecall.net

MORGAN James Elton
b-1916
d-1976
(f) Robert C. Morgan
(m) Mary Kelley
(s) Lois Koonce","STR06" "I9727","Morgan","James M.","23 Jan 1828","8 Aug 1888","0","James appears to have been the trailblazer in the family. In 1850, he was already in Jasper County, Texas, while his parents and siblings were still in Decatur County, Georgia. He was listed as a laborer in the home of 74 year old Elijah ISAACS, born in South Carolina. The rest of the family arrived after James, moving to Jasper sometime prior to the 1860 census. Elijah ISAACS is said to be the son of Samuel ISAACS of Lincoln Co., TN; Pendleton Co, S.C, Wilkes Co, N.C. and Lincoln Co, TN. He was a twin, his brother being Elisha ISAACS. He was married to Esther Donaho. Steve Moody, a descendant of Elijah ISAACS, wrote me that ""Elija Isaacks' mother was Mary Morgan, daughter of Joseph Morgan Jr. I've never been able to figure out how James was related, I thought maybe he was a cousin.""

A website with more about the ISAACS family can be found at: http://www.geocities.com/astromood/ISAACKSc.html


Tombstone Inscription courtesy of Tammie Lytle:

Morgan, James 23 Jan.1828-8 Aug.1888 ""In Memory of James Morgan- Age 60 Years, 6 Mos and 16 Days. ""Enter Thou Info The Joy Of The Lord. Sweetly Resting Here Secure From All Alarms. Although We Grieve Still We Believe Them Safe In Jesus Arms"" Fair Condition

Floyd Boyett sent an email, dated April 2, 2006, with the following information about the Military service of James Morgan:

""The family is on the indigent list for Jasper Co., James is the only James (or J. M.) Morgan on the 1860 Jasper census and the only James (or J. M.) Morgan on the 1870 Jasper census. Also found James M. Morgan, son of Daniel and Mary, listed in ""Civil War Soldiers of Jasper and Newton Counties of Texas"" published by Ericson Books of Nacogdoches, Texas. Also found J. Morgan on the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System web site that was in the 13th Texas Calvary, Burnett's Regiment. I think we can safely say this is our man. He has no Confederate headstone.""","STR06" "I9727","Morgan","James M.","23 Jan 1828","8 Aug 1888","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Jasper County, No. 44
Enumerated 17 Sep 1850
Stamped 220
4-4
Elijah Isaacks 75 M Farmer 3000 SC
James Morgan 22 M Laborer NC

1880 Census
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
James MORGAN Self M M W 52 NC Occ:Farming Fa: NC Mo: NC
Nancy MORGAN Wife F M W 45 FL Occ:Keeping House Fa: NCMo: NC
Mary MORGAN Dau F S W 24 TX Fa: NC Mo: FL
Joseph MORGAN Son M S W 22 TX Occ:Works In FirmFa: NC Mo: FL
Susan A MORGAN Dau F S W 20 TX Fa: NC Mo: FL
Olive T MORGAN Dau F S W 16 TX Fa: NC Mo: FL
Martha MORGAN Dau F S W 13 TX Occ:At School Fa: NC Mo: FL
James D MORGAN Son M S W 11 TX Occ:At School Fa: NC Mo: FL
Nancy MORGAN Dau F S W 8 TX Occ:At School Fa: NC Mo: FL
Robert S MORGAN Son M S W 6 TX Occ:At Home Fa: NC Mo: FL
Julia A MORGAN Dau F S W 4 TX Fa: NC Mo: FL
George H MORGAN Son M S W 1 TX Fa: NC Mo: FL
Olive HAROLL MotherL F W W 88 NC Fa: NC Mo: NC
Census Place:Jasper, Texas Source: FHL Film 1255313
National Archives Film T9-1313 Page 159A
","STR06" "I5480","Morgan","James M.","Abt 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","Joan O'Banion and Laura Buckmaster show that he married first Mary A. Allen, on 9 May 1868. She appears to have died or left prior to his marriage to Mary Jane Nantz in December 1868.","STR06" "I22391","Morgan","Jesse James","8 Dec 1859","4 Sep 1934","0","As of the 1880 census, it appears that Jesse was living as a boarder in Jasper, and working for the Railroad. It appears his future wife, Mary Walters, was living in the same home.

","STR06" "I22391","Morgan","Jesse James","8 Dec 1859","4 Sep 1934","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
George N ...IS Self M Male W 29 OH Tie Maker FR
Lucinda J. """" Wife M Female W 23 LA Keeping House --- AL
Mary E """" Dau S Female W 4 TX OH LA
Arthur W """" Son S Male W 1 TX OH LA
Mary A WALTERS SisterL S Female W 19 LA --- LA
Jesse MORGAN Other S Male W 20 TX Railroad Hand NC --- Source Information:
Census Place Jasper, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255313
NA Film Number T9-1313
Page Number 159B","STR06" "I25074","Morgan","Joe Patrick","12 Nov 1974","27 Jul 2006","0","Joe Patrick Morgan went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, July 27. He was born November 12, 1974 in Orange to Carl and Patsy Jo Morgan and grew up in Jasper. Joe attended Lamar University in Beaumont where he met his loving wife, Jaimie Humphreys. After their marriage in 2002, Joe took a position with Edward Jones Investments in Atlanta, Ga. and Pensacola, Fla. and became a successful Investment Representative. Joe and Jaimie celebrated the births of their daughters, Skylar Joanne in 2004 and Carlee Ruth in 2006. Joe was a man who lived life to the fullest and brought joy and laughter to all who knew him.
His precious ""Granny,"" Patsy Ruth Norman of Vidor preceded Joe in death. He is survived by his wife and daughters he adored, Jaimie Humphreys Morgan, Skylar Joanne Morgan, and Carlee Ruth Morgan of Pace; a son, Carson Martindale of Jasper; his grandfather, Joe C. Norman of Vidor; his father, Carl Morgan, Jr. of Jasper; his mother, Patsy Jo (""PJ"") Norman of Vidor; his sisters, Chantel (Mike) Smith of Cape Cod, Mass.; and Michelle Morgan of Nederland; his cousin, Stephen Carl (Nancy) Morgan of Jasper; nephews Hudson Smith and Grayson Morgan; nieces Morgan Smith, Margaret Smith, Patience Morgan, Taylor Morgan, and Lauren Morgan; Ric and Nancy Humphreys, Richard Humphreys, Jr., and Jenny Humphreys of Pace, Fla. Quincy Martindale with the Forest Oaks Funeral Home, 601 West Gibson, Jasper will perform the funeral services. Today, Wed., Aug. 2 from 4 -5 p.m. at Forest Oaks Chapel, followed by the burial service. Internment will be at the Jasper Memorial Park Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Randall Ebarb, Pat Hardy, Michael Broussard, Carl Morgan, Cory Lathern and Jimmy Ellis. In lieu of flowers, the family would like to request that donations be made at any branch of Bank of America to the special account for Jaimie, Skylar and Carlee Morgan.

Source: Jasper NewsBoy online edition
A similar obituary was in the August 2, 2006 Sabine County Reporter. His eldest son was referred to as Carson MONROE, however, and not as Carson MARTINDALE.","STR06" "I8504","Morgan","John","Between 1798 and 1800","Bef 1840","0","John was said to have died in South Carolina before his family moved to Georgia. However, since he was married in Georgia he probably actually died after the move to Georgia, but before the family moved on to Texas and Florida.It appears that he did die prior to the 1840, because his widow, Hannah Morgan is listed as the head of household in the ""1840 Decatur County Georgia Census Index "" (Frances T. Ingmire, Mountain Press).

John's five children, along with a 28 year old ""Mrs. Morgan,"" are listed in the 1850 Decatur County, GA census in household #521. They live nearby to the McLemores, Boyetts, Morgans, and Kellys. It appears that John may have remarried, as his apparent widow, age 28, was too young to be the mother of any but the very youngest of his five children, who ranged in age from 14 to 23. This potential second wife would have been born circa 1822.

The online Decatur County, Georgia census for 1850 lists the family as follows:

521 521
Morgan Mrs.? 28 F SC
Morgan Malachi 23 M Laborer GA
Morgan Wm. 18 M Laborer GA
Morgan Maria 20 F GA
Morgan Reubin 16 M Laborer GA
Morgan Martha 14 F GA","STR06" "I8665","Morgan","John Edward","29 Aug 1858","9 Apr 1916","0","Per the 1880 FamilySearch transcription:

Census Place:Precinct 3, Jasper, Texas Source:FHL Film 1255313 National Archives Film T9-1313 Page 15 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace John E MORGANSelfMMW21TX Occ:FarmerFa: GAMo: GA Elizabeth MORGANWifeFMW20TX Occ:Keeping HouseFa: GAMo: TX Laura MORGANDauFSW6MTX Fa: TXMo: TX","STR06" "I8833","Morgan","John Elton","3 Sep 1915","16 Dec 1964","0","Name: John Elton Morgan
Death Date: 16 Dec 1964
Death Place: Galveston, Galveston, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 49 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 03 Sep 1915
Birthplace: Erin, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Millard H. Morgan
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Mary Frances Sims
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Operator Molding Machine
Place of Residence: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Cemetery: Zion Hill Cemetery
Burial Place: Jasper, Texas
Burial Date: 16 Dec 1965
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117653
Digital Film Number: 4028392
Image Number: 1314
Reference Number: 76788
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I8517","Morgan","John M.","Abt 1840","Between 1861 and 1865","0","He died, from disease, during the Civil War.","STR06" "I14178","Morgan","John M.","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed on the 1860 census with his family. Did he die young?","STR06" "I9275","Morgan","John Malichi","Jun 1878","2 Apr 1940","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 3, Kirbyville
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 62 Sheet 4A
62-67
Morgan, John M Head M W 34 M1 2 Tcx Tx Tx Merchant
Morgan, Mollie Wf F W 26 m1 2/2 1 Tx La La
Morgan, V. B. Son M W 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I25134","Morgan","John Mobley","19 Nov 1903","13 Nov 1966","0","Name: John Mobley Morgan
Death Date: 13 Nov 1966
Death Place: Pasadena Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 62 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Nov 1903
Birthplace: Athens, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Hugh Morgan
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mattie [or Minnie?] Mckay
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Pumper-Petroleum
Place of Residence: Houston, Harris, Texas
Cemetery: Forest Park East
Burial Place: League City, Texas
Burial Date: 15 Nov 1966
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2118410
Digital Film Number: 4030073
Image Number: 872
Reference Number: cn 74087
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36932","Morgan","John Mobley","30 Jun 1931","27 Apr 1995","0","At the time of the 1940 census for Henderson County, Texas, 14 year old Beatrice W. Morgan, and her eight year old brother John A. Morgan, were listed as grandchildren in the household of the widowed Minnie O'Neal. Minnie was shown as age 54 and born in Tennessee. Both of the children were born in Texas, and it was shown they had lived in the same house five years earlier. Other members of the home were Minnie's chidlren, James (age 21) and Idella Iage 18), both also born in Texas. Source Citation: Year: 1940; Census Place: , Henderson, Texas; Roll: T627_4061; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 107-8.","STR06" "I8614","Morgan","John Richard","29 Jun 1853","20 May 1935","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Beat No. 3
Enumerated 1 June 1880
Page 11 SD 1?/7? ED 38
84-96
Morgan, John R W M 27 Laborer Tx Ga Ga
Morgan, Julia Ann W F 20 Wf Keepign House Tx Ala ALa
Morgan, Wallace W M 2/12 Feb Son Tx Tx Tex","STR06" "I8503","Morgan","Joseph","Aft 1794","Yes, date unknown","0","Abner Morgan included him in the group of brothers ""that moved to Magnolia Springs, Texas."" Not located on census indexes, however. May have died young?","STR06" "I8516","Morgan","Joseph","Abt 1836","Between 1861 and 1865","0","He died, in battle, during the Civil War.","STR06" "I3285","Morgan","Joseph","23 Aug 1857","Yes, date unknown","0","Unable to locate in census indexes subsequent to 1880. He may have died relatively young.","STR06" "I30150","Morgan","Joseph Benjamin","20 Apr 1893","3 Oct 1973","0","Name Joseph Benjamin Morgan
Event Type Death
Event Date 03 Oct 1973
Event Place , Jasper, Texas, United States
Occupation Farmer
Veteran? NO
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 20 Apr 1893
Birthplace Magnolia Springs, Texas
Father's Name Joseph Morgan
Mother's Name Melinda Shepard
Informant E A Morgan, Son
Certificate Number 78581
GS Film number 2242914
Digital Folder Number 005145841
Image Number 03162



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""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3DH-PFT : accessed 28 Apr 2014), Joseph Benjamin Morgan, 03 Oct 1973; citing certificate number 78581, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2242914.","STR06" "I22393","Morgan","Josephine","Abt 1865","Bef 1886","0","At the time of the 1880 census, Josephine was living with John McLemore, the husband of her deceased Aunt, Sarah Morgan. She was listed as 14 year old Josephine Wilson, presumably having been adopted by her mother's second husband.","STR06" "I22483","","","","","","","" "I15738","","","","","","","" "I10580","Morgan","Lavinia","Between 1849 and 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","On the 1850 census, she appears to have instead been listed as Delila. However, in 1860 and 1870, she was shown as Lavinia.","STR06" "I8626","Morgan","Lawrence","Abt 1880","Abt 1880","0","He died as an Infant in Jasper, Jasper County, Texas.","STR06" "I37253","","","","","","","" "I8647","Morgan","Lela","3 Dec 1892","9 Nov 1974","0","She is said to have married (1) Richard GLENN and (2) Marshall MEARS.","STR06" "I10064","","","","","","","" "I8514","Morgan","Malachi","14 May 1828","4 May 1915","0","Kenneth Morgan reported that his grandfather, Thomas Marion Morgan, loved his ""Uncle Mal"" and spent much time in his household when he was growing up. He said Mal was a sleepwalker, and the boys tried to watch out for him at night to prevent him from getting hurt. Early one morning, Mal asked the boys to go with him to their field across the creek to bring a turning plow back to the garden. When they arrived at the field the plow was missing, and they began to study tracks closely in the plowed ground. They found Mal's barefoot tracks where he had picked up the plow and walked across the creek on a log. Arriving back at the garden near the house they found the plow. Mal remembered nothing about the trip in the moonlight.

POSTMASTERS & POST OFFICES OF JASPER COUNTY, TEXAS 1846 - 1930 source: http://www.rootsweb.com/~txpost/jasper.html

ERIN

Craige, Jas. A., 20 Sep 1847 Discontinued 5 Nov 1866

(Re-established) Faircloth, Jas. B., 31 Oct 1882
MORGAN, MALACHI, 22 Oct 1883 Aarant, Martin B., 29 Nov 1912
McLemore, Thos. F., 6 Nov 1913
McLemore, Nannie O., 3 Oct 1916
Aarant, Martin B., 15 Feb 1918
Discontinued 28 Feb 1923; mail to Magnolia Springs","STR06" "I8514","Morgan","Malachi","14 May 1828","4 May 1915","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

According to the FamilySearch
1880 Census
Census Place:Precinct 3, Jasper, Texas
Source:FHL Film 1255313 National Archives Film T9-1313
Page 14
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Mal. MORGAN Self M M W 32 GA Occ:Farmer Fa: NC Mo: NC
Eliza MORGAN Wife F M W 31 FL Occ:Keeping House Fa: GA Mo: FL
Robert MORGAN Son M S W 22 TX Occ:Works On Farm Fa: GA Mo: GA
Fountain MORGAN Son M S W 20 TX Occ:Works On Farm Fa: GA Mo: GA
Malichi F. MORGAN Son M S W 18TX Occ:Works On Farm Fa: GA Mo: GA
William O. MORGAN Son M S W 14 TX Occ:Works On Farm Fa: GA Mo: GA
Columbus MORGAN Son M S W 10 TX Fa: GA Mo: GA
Salura E. MORGAN Dau F S W 5 TX Fa: GA Mo: FL
Thomas MORGAN Son M S W 4 TX Fa: GA Mo: FL
Sarah MORGAN Dau F S W 2 TX Fa: GA Mo: FL
Lawrence MORGAN Son M S W 1 M TX Fa: GA Mo: FL","STR06" "I8618","Morgan","Malachi Floyd","2 May 1862","28 Aug 1934","0","At the time of the 1930 census, he was living with his brother Robert Manley Morgan, and his occupation was listed as ""Traveling"" in the field of Store Management.","STR06" "I8661","Morgan","Malachi Lewis","24 Mar 1852","11 Jun 1906","0","Barbara Yancey Dore refers to him as Walker Morgan.","STR06" "I8661","Morgan","Malachi Lewis","24 Mar 1852","11 Jun 1906","0","(Research):Census Listings:

Per the 1880 FamilySearch transcrition:

Census Place:Precinct 3, Jasper, Texas Source:FHL Film 1255
313
National Archives Film T9-1313 Page 15
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Mal.L. MORGANSelfMMW27TX Occ:FarmerFa: NCMo: GA
Mary E. MORGANWifeFMW25TX Occ:Keeping HouseFa: INMo: MA
John M. MORGANSonMSW4TX Fa: TXMo: TX
Archibald MORGANSonMSW2TX Fa: TXMo: TX
Eliza MORGANDauFSW6MTX Fa: TXMo: TX

1900 Federal Census
Texas, Jasper, JP 3, ED 29
212-215
Morgan, Malachi Hd W M Mar 1857 47 M 24 8/7 Tx NC Ga
Morgan, Mary Wife F Dec 1853 46 M 24 8/7 Tx NC Ga
Morgan, John Son W M Jan 1878 ss S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Archie Son W M Jul 1879 21 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Angelina Dtr W F Nov 1880 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Henry Son W M Dec 1881 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Willie Son W M Dec 1883 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, James Son W M Sept 1886 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Tom Son W M Jan 1889 11 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I10582","Morgan","Martha Ann","4 Dec 1850","21 Jan 1934","0","Name Martha Morgan
Titles and Terms:
Name Prefix:
Event Date 21 Jan 1934
Event Place Springhead, Hillsboro, Florida
Gender Female
Race (Original) white
Race White
Age (Original) 83y 1m 17d
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date 04 Dec 1850
Birthplace Georgia
Marital Status Single
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name Prefix:
Father's Name Isaac Morgan
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Name Prefix:
Father's Birthplace: N.Car.
Mother's Name Flora Mcdonald
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name Prefix:
Mother's Birthplace: Probably--Scotland
Occupation:
Address:
Residence Place Plant City, Fla.
Cemetery Mt. Enon Cem.
Burial Place:
Burial Date 22 Jan 1934
Funeral Home:
Informant's Name:
Additional Relatives X
GS Film number 2135597
Reference ID 17801

Citing this Record:
""Florida, Deaths, 1877-1939,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FP4M-3RX : accessed 25 Jan 2014), Martha Morgan, 21 Jan 1934.","STR06" "I3286","Morgan","Mary Elizabeth","23 Aug 1855","Abt 1935","0","It appears she never married, living with her younger siblings after her parents died.","STR06" "I8518","Morgan","Matthew P. ""Math""","Abt 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Mary Ann BLANTON.","STR06" "I9763","Morgan","Melba Azilete","16 Feb 1918","28 Jan 2008","0","Melba A. Morgan, the second daughter, was born in Magnolia Springs, Texas, moved to Nederland with her parents, and graduated from Nederland High School in 1935. She worked for Bedford F. Pace, M. D., and Burnett H. Hall, D. D. S., between 1940 and 1945. She married Raymond Hawkins, also of Nederland, on March 4, 1945, and since their marriage, they have continued to make their home in Nederland. They are the parents of two sons and two grandsons. Melba Morgan Hawkins still has fond recollections of going to the old J. H. McNeill grocery at 1154 Boston Avenue with her father to pay the grocery bill on payday, and of receiving a generous bag of candy as a gift, or lagniappe as the French would call it.

http://hans.wtblock.com/wtblockjr/henry.htm



Melba Morgan Hawkins, 89, of Nederland passed away on Monday, January 28, 2008 at her residence. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 pm on Thursday, January 31, 2008 in the chapel of Broussard's in Nederland. Interment will follow in Oak Bluff Memorial Park in Port Neches. A gathering of the family and friends will be from 1:00pm to service time at the mortuary. Mrs. Hawkins was a native of Magnolia Springs,TX and lived in Nederland for over 80 years. She was preceded in death by her husband of 48 years, Raymond R. Hawkins, son, Kerry Dee Hawkins, and sister, Daphna Woods. Melba was a member of First Baptist Church of Nederland since 1929, and graduated from Nederland High School, Class of 1935. Mrs. Hawkins is survived by her son, Morgan Lynn Hawkins and wife Judy of Nederland; grandsons, Chris Hawkins and wife Jamie of The Woodlands; R.J. Hawkins and wife Carrie of Lufkin; sisters,Seawillow Carrell of Beaumont, Emogene Anderson of Port Neches;brother, Maurice Morgan and wife Faye of Nederland; and a host of other relatives and friends.The family requests that memorial donations be made to the charity of your choice.

MELBA AZILETE HAWKINS 16 Feb 1918 28 Jan 2008 (P) 77627 (Nederland, Jefferson, TX) (none specified) 452-09-4503 Texas

(Courtesy of Phyllis Raines, 9/4/2009, email: crochet2639@att.net)","STR06" "I25955","","","","","","","" "I6096","","","","","","","" "I8627","Morgan","Millard Harrison","29 Dec 1881","31 Jan 1970","0","At the time of the 1910 census, he was living between his parents, Malachi and Eliza MORGAN and Tom and Ella McLEMORE.

He was said to have married second Leona SISSON.

Name: Millard Harrison Morgan
Death Date: 31 Jan 1970
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 88 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1882
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Malachi Morgan
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lisa Clark
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218584
Digital Film Number: 4168861
Image Number: 477
Reference Number: 12360
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I8627","Morgan","Millard Harrison","29 Dec 1881","31 Jan 1970","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 8
Enumerated 12 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 80 Sheets 8A and 8B
144-154
Morgan, Millard Head M W 38 M Tx Ga Fl Farmer
Morgan, Mary Wf F W 35 M Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Amma Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Marvin Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Elton Son M W 3 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Bernice Dtr F W 1 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
A 49 year old Millard B. Morgan, born in Texas with a father reported to be born in the US and mother in Virginia, was an Attendant at the Abilene State Hospital in Taylor County, Texas. He was listed as being married at the age of 22. None of his family appeared to be present, and he was apparently boarding at the hospital. This may or may not be the same Millard Harrison Morgan of Jasper County, Texas.

","STR06" "I9825","Morgan","Myra","23 Aug 1903","16 Apr 1974","0","There appears to be some conflicting information relating to her date of death.

Her descendants have this as 31 January 1982.

The official records record this quite differently:

Texas Death Index: Obanion Myra 04-16-1974 WASHINGTON F WIDOWED

Social Security Death Index: MYRA OBANION 23 Aug 1903 Apr 1974 77833 (Brenham, Washington, TX) (none specified) 449-09-4138 Texas

Name: Myra Obanion
Death Date: 16 Apr 1974
Death Place: Brenham, Washington, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 70 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1904
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Umlum Morgan
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Bell Sims
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243363
Digital Film Number: 4167697
Image Number: 407
Reference Number: 62480
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I8506","Morgan","Nancy","Abt 1805","Yes, date unknown","0","From the Abner Morgan letter, Nancy Morgan ""Married a Wilson of whom the late John T. Wilson of Shady Grove, Florida was a direct descendant""

1830 Sampson County, North Carolina
James Wilson 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1/ 0 0 0 0 0 1
Alexander Wilson 0 0 0 0 0 1/ 2 1 0 0 1 0

1840 Lowndes County, Georgia
Duncan Bell 3 1 3 0 0 0 1/ 2 0 0 0 0 1
Alexander Wilson 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 / 2 0 0 0 0 1

1850 Lowndes County, Georgia 363-363
Alexander WILSON 59 M Farmer NC
Nancy WILSON 45 F NC
Enoch WILSON 16 M Laborer Ga
Dorcas WILSON 18 F Ga
Betsey WILSON 12 M Ga
Alexander WILSON 11 M Ga
Rachel WILSON 8 F Ga
Isaac WILSON 7 M Ga
Enoch WILSON 5 M Ga
Martha J 2 F Ga

Couldn't find indexed after 1850","STR06" "I3276","Morgan","Nancy","22 Feb 1871","Between 1920 and 1930","0","It appears she may have never married, living with her older sister Mary and younger brother Robert for some twenty years after her parents died. She was not listed with either of them after 1920, however, so she may have either married late in life, or died sometime prior to 1930.","STR06" "I9422","Morgan","Nancy Edith","15 Jan 1890","14 Sep 1972","0","Her middle name is sometimes instead shown as Eppaline or Effaline.

A digital image of her actual Texas Death certificate is viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. At the time of death she was widowed and with a home address 202 South Bell Street in Bellville, Tx. Her occupation was listed as Housewife, and her parents were shown as Ivan Morgan and Melissa Westbrook. The informant was her daughter, Mrs. Eura/Euna Bailey.
","STR06" "I24117","","","","","","","" "I9998","","","","","","","" "I13204","Morgan","Otis O.","2 Dec 1910","","0","In 1930, he was living with his parents still, and listed as a laborer in a saw mill.","STR06" "I8611","Morgan","Owen","Abt 1834","Aft 1886","0","His name was listed on the Decatur GA census EXTRACT as Oliver, in error.

Carolyn Lockhart wrote that it was her understanding that Owen had never been married. Jo Ann Lee Gartig concurred, writing that ""In following Owen through all the census records from GA to TX, I do not believe that Owen ever married because he was mentally retarded in some way. Decatur Co, 1850 Owen was 16 (and it read ""Owen"" on that microfilm because that is how I copied it before I ever saw ""Oliver"" on your paper). Jasper County census of 1860 Owen is 24 and listed as ""domestic."" 1870 Jasper County census clearly listed Owen, 38 as ""idiot."" 1880 Jasper County census shows Owen, 45, single, and brother to Dorcus. Ruby Boyett Burkett wrote that Owen was able to help his father with farming, so was not likely retarded. She understood that he did suffer seizures of some sort, and never married.","STR06" "I9799","Morgan","Owen Edward","25 Mar 1927","19 Jun 2006","0","Owen Morgan

Owen Morgan, 79, of Jasper died June 19 at Christus St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont. Funeral services were held June 22 at Forest Oaks Funeral Home with burial following at Magnolia Springs Cemetery.

Survivors include wife Mildred Morgan of Jasper; sons Jeff Morgan of Jasper and Michael Morgan of Lufkin; brother Kenneth Morgan and sister Judy Morgan, both of Jasper and one grandchild.

From Jasper NewsBoy online edition","STR06" "I29588","","","","","","","" "I22073","Morgan","Perthenia","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","According to Edward Webb's WorldConnect ""North Florida Webbs..."" Tree, he also appears to have had on daughter, Bethany Parthenia Morgan, born on 10 July 1828 in Screven County, Georgia. This was prior to his marriage to Martha Ann Williams however. It appears this date of birth was probably in error, as Perthena was listed as age 12 in 1850.

She may have died young, as she is not listed in Abner Morgan's description of his fathers family.","STR06" "I10620","Morgan","Preston Silas","21 Mar 1921","16 Dec 1996","0","He married a Houston. (Source: Laura Buckmaster).","STR06" "I9300","Morgan","Robert Carroll","25 Nov 1894","28 Dec 1987","0","(Research):Census Records:

1920 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP #3
Enumerated 28 January 1920
SD 326, ED 75, Sheet 21B
Fm ----449
Frank & Etta Kelley
Fm 417-450
Morgan, Robert C Hd M W 23 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer General Farm
Morgan, Mary L Wf F W 20 M Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, James E Son M W 4 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Cleveland A Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Arlan Son M W 0/12 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I8616","Morgan","Robert Manley","13 Mar 1858","27 May 1945","0","1900 Jasper County Census, Pr 3, ED 29
MORGAN, Manley R Hd W M Mar 1858 42 M 7 Tx Ga Ga Teamster
MORGAN, Gussie Wife W F Dec 1884 25 M 7 4/3 Tx La Alabama
MORGAN, Robert Son W M Nov 1893 6 S Tx La Alabama
MORGAN, Lester Dtr W M May 1897 3 S Tx La Alabama
MORGAN, Grace Dtr W F June 1899 11/12 S Tx La Alabama

1910 Jasper County Census, 5 Pct, ED 64
MORGAN, Robert M Hd M W 52 M1 16 Tx Ga Ga Farmer
MORGAN, Augusta WIfe F W 36 M116 8/7 Tx Tx Tx
MORGAN, Robert T Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Day Laborer Lumber Mill
MORGAN, Lester Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Labor
MORGAN, Grace Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
MORGAN, Chester Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
MORGAN, May A Daughter F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
MORGAN, Joseph L Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
MORGAN, Margaret Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Jasper County Census, Pr 5, ED 78

MORGAN, Robt M 61 TX GA GA Farmer
MORGAN, Rosella C 57 TX GA GA
MORGAN, Chester 18 TX TX TX
MORGAN, A M 16 TX TX TX
MORGAN, Joseph 14 TX TX TX
MORGAN, Maggie O 11 TX TX TX

1930 Jasper County Census, Pr 5, ED 12
MORGAN, Robt M Head 71 TX GA GA Farmer
MORGAN, Rosa C Wife 65 TX GA GA
MORGAN, Floyd M Brother 66 TX GA GA Traveling Store Mgr","STR06" "I3275","Morgan","Robert S.","5 Feb 1874","Between 1920 and 1930","0","Robert also appears to never have married. On the 1900 through 1920 census, he could be located in Jasper, listed as the head of a household consisting of himself and two of his older sisters, both also unmarried.

1900 Census, Texas, Jasper, JP 4 Morgan, Robert Head W M Feb 1874 26 S Tx Ga Ga Farmer Morgan, Mary Sister W F Aug 1859 40 S Tx Ga Ga Morgan, Nancy Sister W F Feb 1871 29 S Tx Ga Ga

1910 Census, Texas, Jasper, JP 3, ED 62 Morgan, Bob Head M W 36 S TX TX TX Labor Sawmill Morgan, Mary sister f W 39 S Tx Tx Tx Morgan, Nancy sister F W 37 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census, Texas, Jasper JP 3 Morgan, Robert Head M 45 S Tx NC Fl Morgan, Mary Sister F 64 S Tx NC Fl Morgan, Nancy Sister F 48 S Tx NC Fl","STR06" "I8667","Morgan","Rose Ella Caroline","26 Jun 1861","31 Jan 1940","0","Kenneth Morgan says she was called ""Aunt Sissie"" and was married to Manley Morgan late in life.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFTV-ZY8
Name: Rose Caroline Morgan
Death Date: 31 Jan 1940
Death Place: Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 77 years 7 months 5 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1863
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Robert M. Morgan
Father's Name: Ruben Morgan
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Penleipoe Caswell
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2118470
Digital Film Number: 4030452
Image Number: 5
Reference Number: cn 3505
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I9048","Morgan","Ruby Lee","20 Apr 1916","22 Nov 2001","0","Ruby's hobbies included Handwork.

RUBY L MURDY 20 Apr 1916 22 Nov 2001 (V) 75965 (PE) 75961 (Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, TX) 460-01-3256 Texas","STR06" "I9048","Morgan","Ruby Lee","20 Apr 1916","22 Nov 2001","0","(Research):Mary Susan Walden Moore emailed, on August 7, 2008, that when her mother, Ruby Lee Morgan ""graduated from Kirbyville High School, she was a brain, but there was no money for college in those dark days of 1934. So her Mother (Minnie) suggested that she write to her Uncle Roy, the President of Paris Junior College, and ask for assistance. He wrote back and said that she could attend PJC, but she would have to work on campus. She could live with him and his family if she would help her aunt do housework, and help with the children. Those jobs would pay her tuition, and her room and board. He also made it clear in the letter that even though he was her uncle, he would not help her with her homework...she would have to do it on her own. Also, she would have to come up with transportation to get to Paris. She found out that a one way ticket to Paris was 100 dollars. She went around to all of the businessmen in Kirbyville and stated her case, and asked for a loan. When she had nearly given up hope, she courageously went to one of the more prominent professional men in town and stated her case with great passion, I am sure, because my Mom wanted to go to school so badly. He said, ""Girly, I have loaned money to other girls in this town, and they have never paid me back, because they always get married and forget that they owe me money."" She promised that she would not be like those other girls...and he loaned her the money. She said that train ride was so sad for her, because she had never been away from home before, and only had a oneway ticket. Uncle Roy was true to his word, and he never helped her, even though he was also her French teacher. She made Phi Theta Kappa while she was at PJC. Her brother Julian, who was later killed in WWII, dug stumps for a dollar a day, and sent her some of his wages. After she graduated in 1936, she moved to Houston, because there was no more money for further studies. She lived with her Aunt Emily McLemore Wilkinson, and she met my Dad, Lewis Walden, at church. When he asked her to marry him, she said yes, ""but first I have to pay back the man in Kirbyville who loaned me 100 dollars to go to college.""
And she did. She raised 3 kids, and went back to college in her forties, and earned her B.Ed. in Education when she was 49. Mom passed away in 2001.""","STR06" "I8498","Morgan","Rueben","Aft 1770","Aft 1840","0","The letter transcribed below was written by Abner E. Morgan in October, 1946. It was supplied to me in an email from Jeanie Trimble of Thonostosassa, Florida. She in turn received it from Janie Blanton. Jeanie noted that although Abner referred to his great-grandfather as being named ""Isaac Morgan"", all other sources she found seemed to point to his name as actually being Reuben. This contradiction has not been explained. Perhaps both names were his given names, or perhaps Abner was confusing Rueben Morgan's first name with that of Rueben's father-in-law, Isaac Newton, also of Duplin County.

""This information reference to my great grandfather Isaac Morgan came to me from my father Frances Cornelius ""Neal"" Morgan as handed down from father to son from around the year 1800 to date.

Isaac Morgan. Born in Ireland, date unknown, emigrated to the United States in or about the year 1800. Settled on a farm in North Carolina. Moved to South Carolina by wagon about 1828, where he farmed for two years.

He moved again to South Georgia in 1830, and settled in Brooks County and I am reliably informed that the old home site is now inside of corporate limits of Quitman, GA. His family consisted of three daughters and seven sons ranging in ages from small to grown up. One of Isaac's sons John, a married son, died while they lived in South Carolina, leaving a son named Malachi or Mae. Another son, Daniel by name took over and recorded Mae-thus-great granddad reached Georgia with three daughters and six sons and a grandson.

Daughters: Dorcus, Sally, Nancy

--Dorcus: Married Edmond Blanton son of David Blanton & Nancy Goff. (B.C. Blanton, a direct descendant. My father and B.C. Blantons father being first cousins).

--Nancy: Married a Wilson of whom the late John T. Wilson of Shady Grove was a direct descendant. My father and the Wilsons (Enoch Wilson) were also cousins.

--Sallie: I do not know much about her and have never contacted any of her offsprings, however I do know she married Enoch Bell and that around 1890 they lived in Kissimee, Florida.

Sons: Joe, John, Daniel, Duncan, Reuben, Isaac and Enoch Morgan.

--Enoch Morgan was my grandfather who married Martha Ann Williams in Georgia, his wife being the sister of a Baptist preacher, of Georgia, but later of Lee, Madison County, Fla. The said preacher being the grandfather of the late W. O. Williams of Perry, Fla.

To this marriage were born 4 sons and 5 daughters, my father being born in Georgia in 1842. In 1846, my granddad Enoch Morgan and J. Pasco's grandad, Isaac, moved to Florida. Isaac settling on part of the place now owned by E.J. Rowell at Iddo and Enoch Morgan settled on the Old Greenville Road (later called the Old Salt Road) some three miles north of old Shady Grove in Taylor County. At this location my fathers three brothers grew up.

War. At the opening of the war, father's two brothers Joe and John entered the Southern Army and were immediately sent to Virginia, never to return. Joe died in battle and John of disease.

Later my father, and (his) younger brother Math, volunteered for service in the U.S. Army (Union). My father was shot and carried a Confederate bullet in his breast to his death in 1905. On returning from service, my father bought a homestead claim to a 160 acre tract of government land from one Wright Hendry. This land being just North of Shady Grove but in Taylor County. On this tract he built a log house. Then he married my mother, Lucy Alice Lugenia McFail. To this marriage was 4 sons and 2 daughters born. Ollen, Asberry, Abner (that's me), Ella, Joe and Margarett.

Margarett being only nine days old at my mothers death in 09/19/1882. Ollen and Ella died I think in 1892, and Asberry died last year in 1945, leaving myself and Margarett.

Back to Georgia. I have already told what became of my Granddad Enoch sisters and will tell you about the sons.

--John died in South Carolina.

--Enoch and Isaac came to Florida as stated above.

--THE OTHERS INCLUDING MAE, MOVED TO MAGNOLIA SPRINGS, JASPER COUNTY, TEXAS EITHER IN 1849 OR 1852. MY FATHER KEPT IN CONSTANT TOUCH WITH THEM UNTIL HIS DEATH IN 1905. IN 1913 THROUGH THE POSTMASTER I GOT IN TOUCH WITH MAE IN ERIN, TEXAS AND HAD A LETTER FROM HIM, AND GOT ANOTHER LETTER IN 1914. HE WAS 86 THEN AND NEVER ANSWERED AGAIN. (Emphasis added).

Back to Neal my Father. As stated above there were 4 sons and 2 daughters. Ollen born in 1872 and died in 1893 and buried at Mt. Enow Church near Plant City, Florida. Asberry born 03/18/1875 died 1945 in Pahokee, buried Homestead. Abner, (I was) born 70 years ago to day 10/17/1946 and (am) happy to know that time is near for my final journey. Ella b. 1875 d. 1893. Joe b. 1880 Margarett b. 1882.

May, this is the entire letter. Hope you can use this. Thanks again, and yes I'll get with you later on our history of John Bunion Blanton and his Civil War File. I'd love to read this.""

Carolyn Lockhart recounts a similar story: ""There were five brothers to come into Jasper County. Duncan first, Daniel, Malachi (Note: Actually a nephew), James and William (Note: Also probably nephews). John Morgan died in Georgia."" Carolyn further indicated that Ruben Morgan could be found on the 1779 Iredell County, North Carolina census with 2 females under 10, 1 female 10-16, 1 female 26-45 and himself. In 1790, he was in Franklin County, North Carolina where he can be found with 4 females and 1 male 0-16. In 1800, he was in Sampson County, North Carolina, listed with 3 males under 10, 1 male 26-45, 1 female under 10, and 1 female 16-26. (Note: Not verified that the 1779 and 1790 census listings are for the same Ruben Morgan).

The information on the Morgan Family was compiled from information that was generously shared with by Jeannie Trimble of Florida, Kenneth Morgan and Nan Kittell of Jasper, Carolyn Lockhart of Nederland, Jo Ann Gartig of Nacogdoches and others.

Several researchers show Rueben Morgan as the son of a Theophilus Morgan, however Jeanie Trimble thinks this unlikely. Bonnie Smith shows him as the son of William Morgan and Rebeckah Mills of Bladen and Guilford, North Carolina. I have not seen any documentation of this either.","STR06" "I8498","Morgan","Rueben","Aft 1770","Aft 1840","0","(Research):1820 Sampson County, North Carolina Census

Mathis' 312: Morgan Reuben 21 1 3 0 1 2 1 2 0 0

Lee's 298: Morgan Henry 20 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0

(Relationship of Henry not known)

1830 Decatur County, Georgia Census

Ruebin Morgan Sr Males 1-1-0-2-0-0-0-1 Females 0-0-2-0-0-0-1

1840 Lowndes County, Georgia Census

Rubin Morgan

Three Males, one between 5-10, one between 10-15 and 1 between 60-70

One Female between the ages of 50-60

Immediately following his listing is one for the household of Enoch Morgan, his son.","STR06" "I8500","Morgan","Rueben","Between 1800 and 1810","Yes, date unknown","0","It appears that it was Rueben Morgan, Sr, and not this, his namesake son, who married Perthena Bell, the widow of Joseph Williams.

Rueben Morgan, Jr, who is listed as between the ages of 20-30, was found on the 1830 Decatur County, Georgia census. He was listed as single, with no children in his home. This 1830 listing had Ruebin Morgan Sr, Rueben Morgan Jr, Duncan Bell, Duncan Morgan, and Malakier Kelly listed consecutively.

Rueben was not listed in the 1840 census index.

A 30 year old Reuben Morgan, born in North Carolina, was living in the home of James and Sarah Hodges, and working as a laborer at the time of the 1850 Lowndes County, Georgia Census. This might be the same person as Rueben Morgan, Jr, with his age incorrectly estimated. Not located on the 1860 or subsequent census indexes.","STR06" "I8610","Morgan","Rueben","Abt 1832","Bef 1870","0","Rueben Morgan may have moved back to Florida after his 1857 marriage in Jasper, Texas. In an email dated April 2, 2006, Floyd Boyett passed along the following information:

""I did find a Reuben Morgan, Co. G, 3rd. Florida Infantry (Pensacola area) as a Private on the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System site. This should be Daniel's Reuben and the man we were looking for.""

Based on the census listing below, it appears that Rueben Morgan died sometime between 1865 and 1870, perhaps as a result of the Civil War? It further appears that Susan remarried. Her second spouse appears to have died as well:

1870 U.S. Federal Census, Texas, Jasper, Subdivision 23 409-410
Wilson, Susan 43 F W Keeping House 100 100 Louisiana
Morgan, Eliza G 12 F W Texas
Morgan, Jessie 10 M W Texas
Morgan, Alice 9 F W Texas
Morgan, Josephine 5 F W Texas

At the time of the 1880 census, 14 year old Josephine is living in the home of John McLemore, her uncle by marriage, and listed as Josephine Wilson.

Only Jesse and Allie are listed in the Estate settlement of Daniel Morgan as ""surviving grandchildren."" It therefore appears that Eliza and Josephine may have died prior to the settlement of Daniel's estate in 1886.","STR06" "I8526","Morgan","Rueben L.","Abt 1834","20 May 1864","0","In a column titled ""Grandma Olds saw first train to Buna and man on the moon"" Jasper New Boy columnist Kenneth Morgan wrote:

""....Much more is known about the Morgan family, who came to Texas from North Carolina and Georgia before the Civil War. Great grandfather Reuben L. Morgan fought from the Confederacy and lost his life in this tragic war. His father's name was John Morgan. John's father was Reuben Sr.......

When Reuben first migrated to Texas, he was accompanied by his brother Malalchi, and his uncles Daniel and Duncan Morgan.""

Mr. Morgan generously provided futher details about his paternal grandparents in a letter dated June 8, 1999 to Melinda Strong. He said the ""Reuben L. Morgan was born in Decatur, GA in 1835. When his father, John Morgan died, around 1850, Reuben, his brother Malachi with his wife Tomsie Williams, their Uncle Duncan with his wife Eliza Kelley, and their mother, Hannah Kelley, left Georgia and settled the community of Erin, Texas. One of their descendants, Alfred Morgan, reports that they brought two or three slaves, one of them an infant boy named George, who took on the the Morgan name. It is possible that a family of Caswells accompanied them, also bringing with them Reuben's future wife, Penelope Caswell, who also was born in Georgia, in 1832. Another possible member of the original group, and probably a sister to Penelope, Rebecca Caswell Hays is indicated by the 1860 census as having lived with Rueben and Penelope. Rebecca was listed as age 24, born in Georgia.

Rueben and Penelope were married in Jasper County in December 1858, their first child was John Edward, or Eddie born in 1859, then Thomas Marion who was born in 1860. The Civil War broke out about this time, and Reuben and Malachi both enlisted and served. According to Kenneth Morgan, the were in the 13th Texas Cavalry, General Walker's division. They fought in the Battles of Mansfield, Jenkin's Ferry, and Pleasant Hill.

During the war their mother got sick and Duncan sent for them to come home. It was decided that Malachi would stay and care for his mother and both families, and that Rueben would go back to war. It was during this leave that Penelope became pregnant with Rose Caroline or ""Sissie"", who was born June 26, 1862. Rueben did not live to see his youngest child. He fell ill with dysentary and it is believed that he died on May 20, 1864, in a military hospital in Little Rock, Arkansas.","STR06" "I8526","Morgan","Rueben L.","Abt 1834","20 May 1864","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Jasper County, P. O. Newton
Enumerated Aug 1860
Page 51, Stamped 410
338-338
R L Morgan 25 M Farmer 400 300 Ga
Penelope Morgan 28 F Ga
John Morgan 2 M Tx
Thomas Morgan 3/12 M Tx
Rebecca Hays 24 F Ga

","STR06" "I8507","Morgan","Sallie","Abt 1817","Yes, date unknown","0","Abner Morgan wrote, ""I do not know much about her (Sallie) and have never contacted any of her offsprings, however I do know she married Enoch Bell and that around 1890 they lived in Kissimee, Florida.""

There were several intermarriages between the BELL and MORGAN family. Sallie's brother, Duncan, was married to Elizabeth Bell, and her father, Rueben, married the widow of Joseph Williams, Perthenia Bell. However, a family headed by Enoch and/or Sallie Bell has not been located in any census index from 1850 through 1880. Nor is it known where Sallie fit in the birth order of the children in her parent's family. If she were among their firstborn children, the year of her birth could have fallen around 1794. If she were their youngest child, she may have been born as late as 1817 or 1818.

Darrel Bell, the Florida GenWeb Project Coordinator, lists a Sarah UNKNOWN as the widow of John Bell, and a daughter-in-law of Hezekiah and Martha (Baggett) Bell. Perhaps Abner Morgan recalled Sallie's last name of Bell correctly, but was mistaken about the first name of her husband. It appears that she actually married John BELL.

The John BELL family is listed on the 1840 Federal Census for Madison County, Florida.

It appears John died prior to the 1850 Lowndes County, Georgia, census. Lowndes County, Georgia borders Madison County, Florida. His widow lived just two household's away from Nancy (Morgan) WILSON, a sister to Sallie.

361-361 Sarah BELL 33 F NC Mary J BELL 16 F Ga John BELL 14 M Ga <---Named for his father. Sallie also had a brother by this name. Elizabeth BELL 13 F Ga Newton BELL 12 M Ga <----Newton is the Maiden Name of Sallie Morgan's mother Nancy BELL 9 F Ga <---Sallie Morgan had a sister by this name Susan BELL 7 F Ga Daniel BELL 6 M Ga <---Sallie Morgan had a brother by this name Enoch BELL 4 M Ga <---Sallie Morgan had a brother by this name

According to Darrel Bell, Sarah ""Sallie"" married second Christopher Edwards, and they relocated to present day Seminole County, Florida. It appears she was again widowed. This appears to the be same family at the time of the 1860 census, despite a slight difference in the expected ages

1860 Census Madison County, Florida 616-616 Sally EDWARDS 45 F No Carolina (born ca 1815) Elizabeth BELL 20 F Domestic Labor Ga Jackson BELL 22 M Day Labor Ga <--Newton? Enoch BELL 17 M Day Labor Ga Daniel BELL 14 M Ga Bathaney BELL 12 M? Ga

It is also possible, but less likely. that instead of being her parent's youngest child, Sallie might also have been born shortly after their marriage (ca. 1794 to 1799). If this were the case, then perhaps it may have been Duncan Bell that she married, as she would have been close in age and proximity to Duncan who was born in 1795.

The widowed Duncan Bell was living in Madison County, Florida in 1850. He was the father of Abraham, Martha, Patrick, Duncan, Lydia and Enoch BELL. He was born in North Carolina, with his children being born in Georgia. His oldest son, George, was living next door with the family of Glisson WILLIAMS. Glisson is the son of Perthenia Bell Williams Morgan, by her first husband.","STR06" "I8623","Morgan","Salura Eudora ""Dora""","9 Dec 1874","1 Apr 1959","0","Also called Dorie.

He death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, lists her as Salura Dora Smith, the daughter of Mal Morgan and Eliza Clark. It also shows her date of birth as Oct. 4, 1874, versus Dec. 9, 1874 as is usually shown. The informant was Mr. Miney Johnson, relationship unknown.","STR06" "I8623","Morgan","Salura Eudora ""Dora""","9 Dec 1874","1 Apr 1959","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Erin Precinct #3
Enumerated 9 Apr 1930
ED 121-8 SD 19 Sheet 2A Stamed 22?
19-19
Smith, Thomas G Hd M W 59 M 23 Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Smith, Selura E Wf F W 55 M 19 Tx Ga Fl
Smith, Avie F Dtr F W 25 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Eunice E Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Thomas A Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Bates, Thoams F Boarder M W 50 S Mo Mo Va Farmer","STR06" "I8623","Morgan","Salura Eudora ""Dora""","9 Dec 1874","1 Apr 1959","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I1989","Morgan","Sarah","Abt 1826","Bef 1859","0","No record of John and Sarah's marriage has yet been located. However, it can be proved by a Deed to John McLemore by the Heirs of Daniel Morgan, dated the Seventh day of January, A.D. 1889, Jasper County, Texas. It was filed for record Jan'y 8th 1889 at 10 o'clock am and recorded January 16th 1889 at 5 pm by AJ Rigsby, Clk. (Vol P, Page 367). This deed indicates that the ""heirs at law of DANIEL MORGAN and MARY MORGAN deceased . . . . (include) the grandchildren of the said decedents, viz: J.F. McLEMORE and Mary Ann (McLemore) HORN and her husband Elma HORN... "" John Finn and Mary Ann were apparently the only two of John and Sarah's six children still surviving in 1889.

Sarah apparently died sometime before John's remarriage in 1859, Nan Kittell indicated that she might have died in Alexandria, Louisiana, on the way to Newton County. As her youngest daughter, Mary Ann, was said to be born in Newton County, it would appear Sarah probably died shortly after the family arrived in Texas.

In a letter provided to me by Kenneth Morgan, written by Carolyn Lockhart, she indicated that Sarah's parents, Daniel and Mary Morgan, were ""100% Cherokee Indian."" She said that Sarah's sister, Elizabeth, instructed her children not to mention their heritage. Elizabeth, however, always wore fringe on her dresses to secretly remind herself of her Cherokee forebearers.

Her paternal line were said to have emigrated to the United States from Ireland or Wales, so the Native heritage was presumed to be maternal. Jo Ann Lee Gartig suggests she might actually have been associated with the Creek tribe, not Cherokee. However, mtDNA testing shows her direct maternal line was HV, a very common European marker, and not one associated with native heritage. It is possible she did indeed have some Native American ancestry, but if she did, it was not through either her direct paternal or direct maternal lines, and she was certainly not ""100%.""","STR06" "I9824","Morgan","Sarah Florrie","9 Mar 1901","18 Mar 1960","0","She later married a Mr. Cohen and also a Mr. John Wright. (Source: Laura Buckmaster).","STR06" "I22519","","","","","","","" "I9764","","","","","","","" "I3283","Morgan","Susan Amanda ""Mandy""","7 Feb 1860","10 Jul 1931","0","Susan Amanda ""Mandy"" Morgan married William Claud when she was approximately 39 years old, and was stepmother to his three grown children from a prior marriage. The 1910 census indicates that she herself was the mother of 1 child, but the space indicating whether or not this child was still living was left blank. As no child under the age of 11 was listed on the census, it appears likely to have died young.

At the 1920 census, they were still in Jasper, but now in JP 3, ED 75. Only William's oldest daughter was still at home, but she was listed as Maggie, age 42, instead of as Sarah.

Mandy was widowed prior to the 1930 census. At that time, she is living in Jasper, along with her older sister, Mary Morgan, who appears to have been a lifelong spinster.

","STR06" "I3283","Morgan","Susan Amanda ""Mandy""","7 Feb 1860","10 Jul 1931","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Precinct 3, ED 8
Claud, Mandy Hd O 150 F W 69 Wd 30 Tx Ga Fl
Morgan, Mary Sister F W 73 S Tx Ga Fl
","STR06" "I10635","","","","","","","" "I6670","","","","","","","" "I9689","Morgan","Thomas","Bef 1800","Yes, date unknown","0","Paid taxes on the estate of Martha Singletary in Ga in 1838?. See SFH.","STR06" "I8624","Morgan","Thomas Bruce","27 May 1876","1 Apr 1954","0","Yolanda Pepper Miller also shows he was married to an Alma P, born ca 1899 in Mississippi.

Is this the same man as the Tom B. Morgan who was listed in Prencinct 6 of Sabine County, Texas in 1920? That Tom B. Morgan was age 50, born ca 1870 in Texas, to a father born in Georgia and mother born in Mississippi. He was a Physician, married to 46 year old Allie Morgan, and father of John Morgan, a teacher age 25, and Hazel, age 16. Living in their household was a black household servant, 13 year old Sam Morris of Louisiana.

Thos. B. Morgan, Bronson, was on a list of 11 members of the Sabine County Medical Society, June 1910, in the TEXA STATE JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, published in 1911. He was the president.","STR06" "I13199","Morgan","Thomas C.","Bef 1893","","0","At the time of the 1920 Sabine County census, his occupation was listed as Driver, Garbage Wagon. He was listed as a son of Jesse Morgan. He was not located, however, on either the 1900 or 1910 census, or in 1930. Might this actually be George Morgan, who is listed as a son of Jesse's in 1900 or 1910, but can not be found in 1920?","STR06" "I9281","Morgan","Thomas Carr","17 Jun 1888","23 Aug 1951","0","Tommy Morgan, a descendant, writes that ""You have him listed as Thomas Carlton Morgan and I thought his middle name was Carr. I have seen it spelled Car and Carr. My mom remembers it being (pronounced) Car and that's what I remember my grandpa telling me too, but I don't know if that might have been a nickname for Carlton.""","STR06" "I9281","Morgan","Thomas Carr","17 Jun 1888","23 Aug 1951","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, Jasper, JP #8
Enumerated 17 and 18 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 80 Sheet 11A Stamped 160
199-210
Morgan, Tommie C Head M W 31 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Morgan, Olive Wife F W 27 M Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Ida Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Willie Son M W 2 10/12 Tx Tx Tx


1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Precinct 5, Roganville Town
Enumerated April 11, 1930
ED 121-12 SD 19 Sheet 5A Stamped 291

97-98
Morgan, Thomas C Head O $900 M W 41 M21 Tx Tx Tx Day Labore
r Saw Mill
Morgan. Ollie A Wife F W 37 M 18 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Morgan, Willie D Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Amidee Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Lee Julian Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I8666","Morgan","Thomas Marion","16 Mar 1860","17 Feb 1946","0","Kenneth Morgan recounts that his grandfather, ""Tom Morgan was a big practical joker, and would go to great lengths to pull off a stunt. Once he and his brother, Eddie, were digging a well. In those days, wells were hand dug, and measured about four by four foot. Eddie was down in the well digging, while Tom reeled up buckets of dirt from the top. The well was deep enough now that a man couldn't climb out of it, and would have to have the other person haul him up with the rope.

Tom called down to Eddie, telling him to rest a minute, that he was going to get them some water. Eddie asked to be hauled up, but Tom said, no, he'd just be a minute. Eddie protested, telling Tom that Dollie, their blind mule, might wander over and fall in on top of him. Tom said no, I see her way across the field, and I'll be back before she could make it this far.

Tom promptly set out, but instead of going towards the house, he ran over to where Dolly was, pulling the bell off that always hung round her neck. Then slowly, he began circling the well. Tom meandered slowly, extending the pleasure of this trick, gradually circling in, ringing the bell. Eddie's voice grew more anxious and strained as he talked to the mule, trying to coax her away from the well.

When Tom got right up to the edge of the well, he kicked some dirt down. Eddie responded with ""Whoa, you son of a bitch!"" At this point, Tom could no longer contain his laughter and rolled on the ground in pleasure at his feat. Eddie, quickly realizing that his brother had pulled another stunt, told Tom that as soon as he got out of the well, he was going to kill him.

Needless to say, Tom left Eddie in the well for quite a while to simmer down before he finally lowered the rope to haul him out.""

Kenneth further reported that his grandfather farmed most of his life until he became so crippled he could not walk at age sixty-nine. He remained cheerful until his death at eighty-five, and was dragged around the house and porch in a straight-chair by his grandmother, Jane Valentine Garsee Morgan. For many years he had a team of small mules named ""Kit"" and ""Queen.""

name: Thomas Marion Morgan
death date: 17 Feb 1946
death place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 85 years 11 months 2 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 16 Mar 1860
birthplace: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Rubin Morgan
father's birthplace: Georgia
mother's name: Penny Causel
mother's birthplace: Georgia
occupation: Farmer
place of residence: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
cemetery: Zion Hill
burial place: Texas
burial date: 18 Feb 1946
additional relatives: X
film number: 2218231
digital film number: 4030568
image number: 2341
reference number: cn 8661
","STR06" "I9317","Morgan","Thomas Moses ""Mose""","23 Dec 1898","6 Dec 1976","0","Mose Morgan was a Carpenter for Kirby Lumber Company. He first worked in the shop at Kirby's big mill in Call, then at their front near Jackson Hole in Buna, and next at the logging front on the east side of the Neches River in Jasper County, south of Sheffield's Ferry. To supplement his income, he had a small truck and took on moving jobs on nights and weekends. He lost his job with the Kirby Lumber company after the stock market crash in 1929. He survived on odd jobs, hewing cross-ties with a broad axe to pay the doctor's fees for his son's birth. He managed to make twenty dollars to pay for a shack on Hurricane Beach, clearing enough land for a pea patch and a few chickens. He and a brother-in-law, Wallace Olds, moved to Wharton for a while to pick cotton for a dollar a day, sending the money home to their families. After moving back to Jasper, he drove a school bus. (From MORGAN'S EAST TEXAS TALES)","STR06" "I9311","Morgan","Thomas W.","27 Jul 1882","7 Sep 1907","0","Could this be ""Bud"" Morgan as listed with no dates by Kenneth Morgan?","STR06" "I8633","Morgan","Wallace M.","8 Mar 1880","9 Feb 1939","0","At the time of the 1910 Jasper County, Texas census, in the 3rd J-Pct, ED 62, the following listing could be found:

#490-520 MORGAN, Wallis Hd M W 30 M1 4 Texas Texas Texas Grader Plowing Mill
MORGAN, Elsie Wife F W 22 M1 4 1/1 Iowa Maryland Ohio
MORGAN, Inez Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Iowa

There was also Wallace J Morgan, age 24 and single, that was boarding in the home of Carrie MARSH at the time of the 1910 Jasper County census. He was listed as being born in Texas, as were both his parents. His occupation was bookkeeper.

Laura Buckmaster shows his wife as Elise CARTER. Ruby Burkett shows her instead as Elsie CARTEE.

In 1920, Wallis Morgan, age 35, was married to an Eliza, also age 35. They were the parents of Cristine, 5, and Wallis, 3 and 6/12. The entire family listed Texas as not only their birthplace, but the birthplace of their parents. Wallis was shown as a farmer.","STR06" "I22058","Morgan","Walter P.","18 Jul 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","Listed by Edward Webb, but not enumerated with this family on the 1850 or 1860 census. Perhaps died young?","STR06" "I22537","","","","","","","" "I8629","Morgan","Warren Preston","22 Dec 1891","10 Mar 1979","0","At the time of the 1920 census, he was living between his mother and his brother Millard.","STR06" "I8630","Morgan","Watt Archie","29 Apr 1893","21 Mar 1936","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 1
Enumerated April 30, 1930
ED 121-2 SD 19 Sheets 13A and 13 B Stamped 138
204-209
Byerly, Andrew Head M W 48 M 30 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Maud Wf F W 36 M 27 Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Bronson Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Chester A Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Lona Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Stella Dtr F W 1 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
205-210
Byerly, Perry E Head M W 40 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Roxie Sister F W 34 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Wiley A Brother M W 42 S Tx Tx Tx Sawyer Lumber
206-211
Byerly, Silas Head M W 29 M 26 Tx Tx Tx Teamster Lumber
Byerly, Cora Wf F W 24 M 21 Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Chester Son M W 1 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
207-212
Roeder, John Head M W 37 M 31 Pa Pa Pa Farmer
Roeder, Emma Wf F W 30 M 22 Tx Tx Tx
Roeder, Helen Dtr F W 6 S SD Pa Tx
Roeder, Lesley Son M W 4 S Tx Pa Tx
Roeder, Leo Son M W 2 S Tx Pa Tx
Roeder, Verna D Dtr F W 1/12 S Tx Pa Tx
208-213
Byerly, Lester Head M W 32 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Nannie Wf F W 27 M 17 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Minnie Lee Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Preston Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Arvie Lee Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Francis Dtr F W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
209-214
Larue and Alma HENSARLING
210-215
Byerly, Walter Head M W 43 25 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Willie Wf F W 35 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Murel Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Opal Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Christene F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
214-216
Morgan, Watt Head M W 38 M 23 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Morgan, Myrtie Wf F W 37 M 26 Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Preston Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Marjorie Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Ruby Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Perry Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I8634","Morgan","Wesley N.","May 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","In 1910, Wesley was living in a boarding home in Jasper, and working as a checker a the Lumber Yard.

By 1920 he had moved to Sabine County, still working in the Timber business.","STR06" "I8634","Morgan","Wesley N.","May 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2

17-317-317
Morgan, Wesley N. Hd M W 37 M Tx Tx Tx Laborer Loading Dock
Morgan, Maud Wf F W 29 m Tx Ark Ark
Morgan, Willie Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Wesley Jr Son M W 4 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I8607","Morgan","William","Abt 1832","Bef 1860","0","Joan O'Banion Reynolds lists his children as Sarah, Marie, Columbus, Texana and Mary. She based this on correspondence with Linda Kaps of Houston.

I could not locate William on subsequent census records, but did find with appears to be at least some of the children listed. IF this is for the same family, it appears that William must have died between 1855 and 1860. Additionally, his widow and children moved, either prior to or after his death, three counties to the west of Jasper.

1860 Census Trinity County, Texas
J RICKS 47 M Ga
Jane RICKS 22 F Ga
Pagina RICKS 21 M Ga
Susan RICKS 19 F Ga
Elizabeth RICKS 17 F Ga
Jane RICKS 15 F Ga
Mary RICKS 11 F GA
Josephine MORGAN age 6 Tx
Texana MORGAN age 4 TX
Columbus MORGAN age 2 TX

1870 Census Walker County, Texas
Larne BAKER age 42 Ga
Josephine MORGAN age 15 Housework TX
Texana 14 Housework TX
Columbus 12 Farm Labor TX

1880 Census San Jacinto County, Texas
Columbus MORGAN
Texana MORGAN 23
Amanda RIX 15 ? sister
Louisa RIX 14 ? sister","STR06" "I22764","","","","","","","" "I9313","Morgan","William Arthur","11 Aug 1890","8 Jun 1981","0","(Research):Census Extracts:

In 1920, his family is listed as follows:

Texas, Newton, JP 5, ED 143
Morgan, Auther Hd M W 28 M Tx Tx Tx Carpenter Car Shop
Morgan, Myrtle Wf F W 26 M Ks Ind Ohio
Morgan, Ethel Dtr F W 4 1/2 Tx Tx Ks
Morgan, William Son M W 1 8/12 Tx Tx Ks

The family immediately preceding his was headed by the widow, Ella Smallwood (age 64, born in Ohio) and her 39 year old son, William Smallwood, also listed as a Carpenter in a Car Shop.

At the time of the 1930 census, the family was listed as follows:

Texas, Newton County, Pr 5, ED 6
Morgan, Arthur Hd R $3 W 40 M at age 22 Tx Tx La Granger Hauling
Morgan, Myrtle Wife W 38 M at age 20 Ks Ind Kas
Morgan, Ethel Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Ks
Morgan, Willie Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Ks
Morgan, Carl Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Ks
Morgan, Lorena Dtr F W 7/12 S Tx Tx Ks
Smallwood, Minnie Bell Niece F W 14 S Tx Neb Tx","STR06" "I9921","Morgan","William Hance","24 May 1889","14 Jun 1959","0","Name William Hance Morgan
Event Type Death
Event Date 14 Jun 1959
Event Place Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 24 May 1889
Birthplace Jasper, Texas
Father's Name William Joseph Morgan
Mother's Name Malinda Sheppard
Certificate Number 33549
GS Film number 2115900
Digital Folder Number 005145459
Image Number 03128



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K34H-FXJ : accessed 28 Apr 2014), William Hance Morgan, 14 Jun 1959; citing certificate number 33549, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2115900.","STR06" "I9921","Morgan","William Hance","24 May 1889","14 Jun 1959","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, Jasper, JP #8
Enumerated 10 Feb 1920 by Gillum G. Gilchrist
SD 326 ED 80
98-105
Morgan, Hana Hd M W 30 M Tx Tx Tx Laborer Sawmill
Morgan, Dovie Wif F W 22 M Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Clyde Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, J.D. Son M W 1/12 Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper, JP 3 (part)
Enumerated April 12, 1930
ED 121-9 SD 19 Sheet 1A
8-8
Morgan, William H Hd O $400 M W 39 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Morgan, Lucy D Wife H F W 32 M 21 Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Dorman C Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, J.D. Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Robert Lee Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I10579","Morgan","William Jasper","Abt 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","1880 Federal Census Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace William J. MORGAN Self M Male W 32 GA Farm Rebecca W. MORGAN Wife M Female W 25 FL Housekeeping GA GA Flora MORGAN Dau S Female W 1 FL At Home GA FL Henry MURPHY Son S Male W 7 FL AL GA Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 6 And 7, Taylor, Florida
Family History Library Film 1254132
NA Film Number T9-0132
Page Number 352C","STR06" "I8619","Morgan","William Onslow ""Babe""","16 Nov 1864","14 Jan 1935","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census Texas, Jasper County, Pr 8, ED 80
Morgan, William O Head M W 56 M TX TX TX Farmer
Morgan, Kimble Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Otha Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Mat Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Martha A Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Arlis Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I29567","","","","","","","" "I19568","Morgan","Willie Durward","13 Mar 1917","1 Feb 2008","0","Tommy Morgan writes that his grandparents were in the Navy, stationed in Honolulu, during the second World War. This is where oldest daughter Patricia was born.

Willie Durwood ""Bill"" Morgan

Willie Durward ""Bill"" Morgan, 90, of Orange died, Friday, February 01, 2008 at the Meadows Nursing Home in Orange. Visitation for friends and family will be held Saturday, February 2 from 4-8 p.m. at the Claybar Funeral Home in Orange. Funeral services will be held at the funeral home on Sunday, February 3, 2008 at 2 p.m. followed by interment at the Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Orange. Bill was born on March 13, 1917 to Thomas and Olive Morgan on a farm outside of Roganville, Texas. His family later moved into the township of Roganville where he lived with his family until 1935 when he entered the Citizens Conservation Corp near Milam, TX at the age of 18. He later worked as a logger until joining the Navy in 1942. He served in the Navy at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, where he met and married his wife, Helen in 1944. They moved to Orange in 1945 where he worked for Consolidated Steel, later known as American Bridge. Bill was hired among the original group of men that began the Orange Navy Base Fire Department in July 1947. He served with that fire department for over 30 years. He was promoted to Fire Chief and retired in that position in December 1975, on the day the Orange Navy Base was officially closed. Bill was also a master barber and co-owner of the Lutcher Drive and East Town Barber Shop in the late 60's with Bob Davis. He enjoyed working in his garden, growing roses, bird hunting, watching baseball games, and spending time with his family. Bill's life always reflected his love for God, his family, and his country. Bill was a longtime member of the First Baptist Church of Orange, where he was first invited by Mr. Eddie Barker. Later he served as youth Sunday School teacher for many years. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge Madison 126 of Orange for over 50 years. He is preceded in death by his brother, Amidee Morgan, and his elder son, Michael Morgan. He is survived by his wife of over 63 years, Helen Klafka Morgan, his children, Patricia Ojobaro of Houston, Margaret Funderburk and husband, Terry, of Denver, CO, and son, Willie Morgan, and wife, Marjorie, of Orange; grandchildren, David, Emmanuel, Jr., and Theresa Ojobaro, Tommy Morgan, Lonnie Condon, Leslie Blankis, Dale Funderburk, Chrissy Babcock, Tammy Garmon, and Lorie Everitt; seven great-grandchildren; sister, Elna Gattis of Houston and brother Lee Julian Morgan and wife Lois of Lumberton, and sister-in-law Lillian Morgan of Nederland. Serving as pallbearers will be Milton Babcock, Jeff Garmon, Jason Everitt, Tommy Morgan, David Ojobaro, and Emmanuel Ojobaro, Jr. Honorary pallbearers will be great-grandsons, Justin and Jordan Babcock. Published in
Source: The Beaumont Enterprise from 2/2/2008 - 2/3/2008, Courtesy of Bonnie Jones Smith","STR06" "I10618","Morgan","Zelma Arlene","21 Apr 1914","23 Oct 1954","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF6J-WVT
name: Zelma Arlene Costellow
death date: 23 Oct 1954
death place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 40 years 6 months 2 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 21 Apr 1914
birthplace: Jasper County, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Warren Morgan
father's birthplace: Texas
mother's name: Ruthie Dunn
mother's birthplace: Texas
Cause of death Auto Accident neck head and chest injuries, multiple fractures
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
cemetery: Zion Hill
burial place: Jasper, Texas
burial date: 25 Oct 1954
informant Terry Ruth Costellow
additional relatives: X
film number: 2114282
digital film number: 4165612
image number: 1703
reference number: cn 50636
Collection: Zelma Arlene Costellow, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I15305","Morgenroth","Dorothy Gertrude","18 Jun 1925","25 May 1995","0","Stephanie Yarnovich, a descendant, emailed in January 2014 that the parents of Dorothy Gertrude were Alfred A. MORGENROTH (14 July 1898-15 May 1941) and Gertrude M. LAWTON (9 Oct 1901-18 Oct 1967).","STR06" "I1001","Morlas","Bertrand","22 Aug 1822","Yes, date unknown","0","Bennie Zahn indicates that there was no record of his marriage or death found in Laas, which indicates he may have emigrated elsewhere.","STR06" "I992","Morlas","Bertrand","9 Dec 1852","28 Sep 1911","0","Bennie Zahn writes that witnesses to the registration of his birth were Pierre GORDAY, age 68, farmer and Jean SEISAN, age 69, blacksmith. Bertrand sailed from Bordeaux aboard the windjammer ""Jupiter"" when he was 13 years old, the journey taking over two months.

Bertrand's home and dairy were at 2220 Calhoun Street at the turn of the century, according to Simone Morlas of Marrero. ""The home and business were shared by Bertrand Morlas Sr (born in France) and his nephew, John Dominic Morlas (born in New Orleans), and their families. Among them, the uncle and nephew and their spouses had 19 children. ""A few years later, the uncle/nephew unit when into seperate businesses operating from the 3200 block of Calhoun called 'The Calhoun Dairy' and from the 6300 block of South Claiborne called 'La Creole Belle'. During the 1920s, there was an exodus of the large dairy farms from within the city limits,"" said Morlas, who added that both dairies moved to Jefferson Parish. (The New Orleans Times-Picayune, Sunday, January 9, 2000).","STR06" "I23430","Morlas","Bertrand","26 Nov 1891","17 Sep 1970","0","Bennie Zahn notes that he married Caroline Lillian DE JEAN, the sister of his brother Victor's wife. Bertrand and Victor were both owners of the Calhoun Dairy. Bertrand and Caroline had four children.","STR06" "I23312","Morlas","Clay Robert","11 Mar 1934","11 Dec 2004","0","Morlas - Clay Robert Morlas, Age 70, Passed Away On December 11, 2004 While Visiting His Son In Northport, Alabama. He Preceded In Death By His Parents Olie Louise Roberts And Paul Leopold Morlas And his Son Gary J. Morlas. Survivors Include His Sons Guy D. Morlas, Glen S. Morlas, Matthew R. Morlas And Micah Morlas. Also Survived By 4 Grandchildren And 6 Great Grandchildren. Private Services Will Be Held At Lakelawn Park Mausoleum. Interment At Lakelawn Park Mausoleum. Times Picayune 12-19-2004

http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/orleans/obits/1/m-25.txt","STR06" "I975","Morlas","Clothilde Marie","27 Dec 1893","2 Oct 1938","0","BORDES-At the residence, 6326 South Tonti street, on Sunday, October 2, 1938, at 4 o'clock p.m., CLOTHILDE MORLAS, beloved wife of Leon BORDES, daughter of Lucine ROQUEVERT and the late John MORLAS, mother of Leontine, Rita, Leon, Edward and Leonard BORDES, sister of Mrs. E.G. ZAHN, Mrs. A.G. TRAPANI, Mrs. J.G. QUINN of Sturgis, Miss., Mrs. C.D. BISHOP, Sister Mary Cyril, R.S.M., Mrs. K.D. McGuire of Camargo, Ok., Mrs. E.N. Schoenfeld, Mrs. A. ROHLI, and John, Louis, Leon and Paul MORLAS. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, which will take place from the home of Tharp-Sontheimer-Tharp, Inc., 4127 South Claiborne avenue, near Milan street, on Tuesday morning, October 4, 1938, at 10 o'clock, followed by requiem mass at St. Rita's church Broad Place at Pine Street.

(Obituary courtesy of Keith McGuire)","STR06" "I993","Morlas","Dominique","22 Nov 1771","1 Jan 1840","0","Bennie Zahn notes that his godparents were Dominique LAENS and Jeanne LISLE. The family attended church at L'Eglise de Saint Jean de Laas. He is buried in Au Capule.","STR06" "I984","Morlas","Eleanor Cecelia","17 Apr 1911","3 Feb 1986","0","ROHLI

Eleanor M. Rohli, at East Jefferson Hospital Monday February 3, 1986 at 1:00 p.m. Beloved Wife of Alvin J. Rohli, Beloved Mother of A.J.Rohli, Jr., Marie Louise Rholi, Betty Rohli Vollenweider, Sister of Vivian Morlas Schoenfeld and the late John Louis, Leon and Paul Morlas, Mrs. Leontine Zahn, Clathilde Boules (sic), Estelle Trapani, Lucille R. Quinn, Eugenia Bishop, Josephine Carpenter, and Sister Mary Cyril R.S.M. Survived by 14 grand and 7 great grand children. Relatives and friends fo the Family, also employees of K & B Drug Store in Harahan and Masion Blanche in Clearview are invited to attend the Funeral from the Chapel of Tharp-Sontheimer-Tharp, 1600 N. Causeway Blvd. Metairie, La., on Wednesday February 5, 1986 at 12:30 p.m. Interment from the Garden of Memories. Visitation on February 4, 1986 after 7:00 p.m. until 11:00 p.m.

(Obituary courtesy of Keith McGuire)","STR06" "I976","Morlas","Estelle Augustine","12 Oct 1895","6 Jan 1976","0","TRAPANI-Estelle Augustine Morlas Trapani, of Covington and New Orleans, La., on Tuesday, January 6, 1976 at 4:15 o'clock p.m., wife of the last August G. Trapani; mother of Mrs. Salvador (Patricia) Gaglio of New Orleans, La., August G. Trapani, Jr of Covington, La., John Trapani of Harahan, La., Paul Trapani of Chalmette, La, and the late Juliet Samson; sister of Leon Morlas, Sister Cyril of the Holy Name Convent, Mrs. C. D. Bishop, Mrs. K. D. McGuire, Mrs. A. J. Rohli, and Mrs. Eugene Schoenfelt (sic), age 81 years, a native of New Orleans, La. and a resident of Covington, La. for the past 3 years. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral. A Requiem Mass will be celebrated in the Chapel of Schoen Funeral Home, Inc., 1414 South Tyler Street, Covington, La., on Wednesday, January 7, 1976 at 2:00 clock p.m., Father Andrew Becnel, officiating. Interment in Metairie Cemetery. Friends may call from 12:00 noon until 2:00 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, Metairie Cemetery arrival time at 3:30 o'clock p.m.

(Courtesy of Keith D. McGuire, Jr.)","STR06" "I979","Morlas","Eugenia ""Jenny"" Catharine Margaret","15 Jan 1900","28 Dec 1978","0","Bishop Eugenie Morlas Bishop, at Hancock General Hospital, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, on Thursday, December 28, 1978 at 1:30 o'clock a.m., wife of the late David Bishop, mother of Carl James Bishop of St. Louis, Missouri, grandmother of Mrs. Jack (Jennifer) Bishop McCormick of Blytheville, Arkansas, Miss Mary Elizabeth Bishop of Baton Rougue, Lousiana, and Bradley David Bishop of St. Louis, Missouri; daughter of the late Lucine Roquevert, and John Morlas, Sr., sister of Sister Mary Cyril, R.S.M., Mrs. Eugene Schoenfeld, Mrs. Alvin Rohli, all of New Orleans, Louisiana, and Mrs. Kenneth Carpenter of Woodward, Oklahoma, and the late Mrs. Leontine Zahn, Mrs. Clothilde Bordes, Mrs. Estelle Trapani, Mrs. Lucille Quinn, John Louis, Leon and Paul Morlas. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend Requiem Mass from the Uptown Chapel of Tharp-Sontheimer-Tharp Inc., 4127 South Claiborne Avenue, on Saturday, December 30, 1978 at 1 p.m. Interment in Lake Lawn Mausoleum, Visitation on Friday, December 29, 1978 after 5 p.m.

(Obituary courtesy of Keith McGuire)","STR06" "I188","Morlas","Francois","29 Jan 1808","24 Apr 1878","0","Bennie Zahn writes that witnesses to the registration of his birth were Francois MORLAS, farmer, and Louise DARAN, his wife, both adults living in Laas.","STR06" "I23576","Morlas","Gary James","19 Jan 1961","28 Dec 2001","0","He died in a boating accident.","STR06" "I23424","Morlas","George Henry","24 Dec 1896","28 Apr 1958","0","He married Hurl HARRIS, and they had one daughter, Yvonne.","STR06" "I987","Morlas","Henry","Jun 1874","11 Jan 1918","0","Bennie Zahn writes that he was a bookbinder for IBOLB Hauser Printing Company. In 1896, he and Cecelia lived at 2027 Lafayette Street in New Orleans.","STR06" "I186","Morlas","Jean-Marie","14 Nov 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","Bennie Zahn wrote that ""Jean-Marie Morlas was born at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, 14 May 1846 au Capule with Joseph GORDAY, farmer, age 36, and Pierre BIAMOURET, 48, as witnesses."" She went on to note that the dates of his immigration, marriage and death are unknown. As daughter Marie Morlas was shown on the 1870 census to be born circa 1862 in New Orleans, his immigration and marriage were sometime prior to that date.

There appears to be discrepency between Jean/John's date of birth as reported by Bennie Zahn, and as shown on the 1870 Louisiana census. If his age on the above referenced census was accurate, then he would have been born circa 1838. If the birth date of May, 1846 is accurate, then he should have instead been listed on the 1870 census as age 24. Being born in the year 1846 would also mean that he was just 16 when he married Caroline and when his first daughter born, with his wife being five years his senior. Perhaps the original French records were misread or mistranscribed?

Jean-Marie abandoned his family. It is assumed he vanished sometime in 1878, as according to Bennie Zahn, his sons Bertrand and John Dominic were admitted to St. Mary's Catholic Orphan Boys's Home on 17 Jan 1879, and discharged in February 1880. The city directory of 1888 listed his wife as the widow of John Morlas. Her residence at the time was Tonti between Poydras and Julia Street.","STR06" "I186","Morlas","Jean-Marie","14 Nov 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1870 census

Lousiana, Orleans Parish, New Orleans, Ward 3
1155-2378
Morlas, John 32 Butcher France
Morlas, Caroline 29 Keeps house New York
Morlas, Mary 8 At School Louisiana
Morlas, John 5 Louisiana
Morlas, Bertrand 1 Lousiana","STR06" "I184","Morlas","John Dominic","25 Aug 1865","14 Feb 1923","0","Owner of La Bella Creole Dairy. Bennie Zahn wrote, in the January 9, 2000 issue of THE TIMES-PICAYUNE (Living, Section E, page 7), that ""The property was originally acquired in the late 1800s by John Morlas who made the purchase with silver dollar coins collected from wealthy customers on his milk route. The family legend is, that whenever he was given a silver dollar in payment for milk and cream, he tossed it onto the top of the armoire in his bedroom. When this property which adjoined the Tulane (University) tract was put on the market, he gathered all of the silver coins, counted them and found that he had $8,000, enough to buy the property. After his death in 1923, his wife, Lucine Roquevert Morlas, sold part of the tract, about 3,800 feet long with a depth varying from 100 to 140 feet, for $100,000 for the then proposed St. Vincent Infant Asylum. Within a year, the property was resold for $165,000 to men who had successful experience in local developement and who started immediately to beautify the ground. Today the property is called Versailles Boulevard and extends from Claiborne Avenue to Fontainebleau Drive.""","STR06" "I23282","Morlas","John Louis","23 Feb 1924","9 Oct 1979","0","He married (2) Patricia TRYCHTA of Chicago, and they were the parents of Toni Marie MORLAS, born circa 1972 in Chicago. He married (3) Gloria J. CALIDONIO.

John Louis Morlas, Jr., on Tuesday morning October 9, 1979 at 5:10, husband of Gloria Judith CALIDONIO, father of LIsa Marie Morlas of Los Angeles, California, Toni Marie Morlas of Chicago, Illinois, John R. Morlas of Covington. Louisiana, step father of Anna Maria Calidonio, brother of Paul M. Morlas, of Folsom, Louisiana, grand father of Candace Antoinette Morlas. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the Uptown home of Tharp Sontheimer Tharp, 4127 S. Claiborne Ave, or Thursday morning October 1, 1797 at 11:00. Interment in Netairie Cemetery. Visitation on Wednesday evening after 7:00 p.m.

(Obituary courtesy Keith McGuire)","STR06" "I974","Morlas","John Louis ""Bebe""","22 Jan 1891","27 Nov 1963","0","Morlas-On Wednesday, November 27, 1963 at 7 o'clock p.m. JOHN LOUIS MORLAS SR., husband of Antoinette Trapani, father of John L. and Paul M. Morlas of Granada Hills, Calif. Brother of Mrs. E. G. Zahn, Mrs. A. Trapani, Mrs. G. Quinn, Mrs. C. Bishop; in religion Sr. M Cyril RSM; Mrs. K. Carpenter of Woodward, Oklahoma, Mrs. E Schoenfeld and Mrs. A. Rohli, Louis, Leon, and Paul Morlas and the late Mrs. Leon Bordes, son of the late Lucine Roquevert and John Morlas. Also survived by 6 grandchildren, aged 72 years. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services from the home ot Tharp-Sontheimer-Tharp Inc. 4127 S. Claiborne Ave. (parking entrance adjoining), on Saturday morning, November 30, 1963, at 9 o'clock, followed by Requiem High Mass at Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Interment Metairie Cemetery.

(Obituary courtesy of Keith McGuire)","STR06" "I1814","Morlas","John Robert","6 May 1949","10 Aug 1985","0","John Robert Morlas Sr. of Goodbee, La. on Saturday, August 10, 1985. Husband of Jane ARD Morlas. Father of Candace and John Robert Morlas Jr. Son of Mary SMITH Morlas of Los Angeles, Calif. and the late John Louis Morlas Jr. Brother of Mrs. Lisa Morlas of Universal City, Calif., Lincoln and Paris PAPIRO of Los Angeles, Calif., and Toni Morlas of Chicago, Ill. Nephew of Paul M. Morlas of Folsom, La. Age 36 years. A native of Glendale, Calif. and resident of Goodbe, La. for the past 9 years. Funeral Services were held on Wednesday, August 14, 1985 at 10 o'clock AM with a Mass of Christian Burial celebrated in the Chapel of Schoen Funeral Home, Covington, La. with Father Bill O'Brien celebrant, interment in New Hope Pentecostal Church Cemetery.","STR06" "I174","Morlas","Josephine Marguerite","13 Apr 1905","6 Sep 1983","0","In his biography of his mother, Keith McGuire wrote that she was born in her parents home at 6333 South Claiborne Avenue in New Orleans. She was baptized at the Most Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church, and later attended school at Holy Name, less than 20 blocks from her home.

She attended High School at the Holy Name of Jesus, graduating in June 1923. She received credits for both four years of Latin and four years of French

After she completed High School, she enrolled with her cousin, Hazel Roquevert, at the Charity Hospital in New Orleans to study nursing. They soon decided that this was not their vocation, and jointly terminated their enrollment. Most summers were spent visiting Lucine and Grady Quinn in Sturgis, Mississippi and vactioning with their family on the Gulf Coast at Biloxi.

In the summer of 1929, however, Josephine went to Europe with her Mother, younger sisters Vivian and Eleanor, and cousin Stella O'Brien. They travelled by Ocean Liner on a tour ""especially prepared for a Party of Five Ladies"" by the American Express World Service Travel Department. The group left for Europe on June 3, 1929, the ocean voyage itself taking several weeks. While in Europe, they toured France, Holland, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and then returned to France. On their return voyage, they stopped in both Santender, Spain and Havana, Cuba. They arrived home again on September 10, 1929.

Pat Strong writes that it was the following summer, while vacationing on the Gulf Coast, that Josephine met, fell in love and eloped with her husband Keith McGuire. Shortly afterwards they were married in a Catholic church in New Orleans. Vivian was a witness at both weddings. Josephine left her family in New Orleans to be with her husband in Oklahoma, which was where they raised their children, Keith and Pat. Josephine always kept in close touch with her family, being an excellent and reliable correspondent. She also saw her family occasionally over the years.

Pat remembers her mother as being a social force in Camargo. She was very outgoing and loved to entertain and give parties, something not many other mothers did. She also wrote the ""Camargo News"" column for the Vici Beacon. She later worked for this newspaper after her husband died.

When Josephine was suddenly left widowed at age 42, she had only a small inheritance from her mother (some $1,400) and the proceeds from the sale of Keith's welding shop to help support her family. Even though she had never worked outside the home before, after her husbands death it became necessary for her to work. She had several different jobs over the years as a U.S. Census enumerator, as a clerk in a newspaper office, as a saleslady in department stores, and mainly as a waitress in restaurants and coffee shops. In her later years, she and her second husband, Kenneth, did custodian work for a number of offices as well.

After her youngest child Pat graduated from high school, Josephine moved to Weatherford, Oklahoma and worked while Pat attended Southwestern State College. After Pat graduated, they moved to Mooreland where Pat taught school for two years.

When Pat moved to Stillwater to work on her master's degree at Oklahoma State University, Josephine moved to Woodward and continued working. Josephine married Kenneth Carpenter, who had been a friend of her late husband, shortly before Pat married Charles Strong, a fellow student at Oklahoma State University.

Even though it was not easy for Josephine after her first husband died and in her later years, she seemed to get a lot of pleasure out of everything she did in life.

Carpenter, 77

Funeral services for Mrs. Kenneth (Josephine) Carpenter, 77, 923 1/2 Cherry, Woodward, will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in Stecher Mortuary Chapel. The Rev. Michael Wheelahan of St. Peter's Catholic Church will officiate and burial will be in Camargo Cemetery.

She was born in New Orleans, La., April 13, 1906 (sic) and died in a McAlester Hospital late Tuesday following a lengthy illness. She attended school at Holy Name Academy in New Orleans. She later taught school at the Academy and St. Rita's school in New Orleans.

On July 30 (sic), 1930 she was married to Keith David McGuire at Biloxi, Mississippi, and they moved to Camargo, where he was killed in an airplane accident on January 4, 1948. She moved to Woodward where on September 1, 1956 she was married to Kenneth Carpenter, and he preceded her in death on December 30, 1981. She was a member of the Catholic Church.

She is survived by a son Keith McGuire, McAlester; a daughter, Mrs. Patricia Marion Strong, Edenburg (sic), Tex.,; three sisters Mrs. (sic) Juliet Morlas, Mrs. Vivian Schoenfeld, and Mrs. Eleanor Rohli, New Orleans; 10 grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren.

(Published in The Woodward Daily Press, Wednesday, September 7, 1983; copy courtesy of Keith McGuire)

Josephine's date of birth was April 13, 1905. This meant she was not quite a month older than her husband, Keith. The thought of being even slightly older than her husband was so upsetting that Josephine immediately began to report her date of birth as one year later than in actually was, reporting it as April 13, 1906. Even her death certificate and obituary reflected this incorrect year.","STR06" "I174","Morlas","Josephine Marguerite","13 Apr 1905","6 Sep 1983","0","(Medical):Chronic and acute pancreatitis, micronodular cirrhosis, with no evidence of any cancer of malignancy.","STR06" "I980","Morlas","Juliet Theresa","20 Dec 1901","4 Feb 1985","0","A member of the order of the Sisters of Mercy Novitiate at St. Alphonsus Convent. Most of her years were spent in New Orleans as teacher and/or principal, including 27 years at Holy Name, the parish of her birth and baptism. She was known as Sister Mary Cyril.

MORLAS Sister Mary Cyril Morlas, R.S.M. on Monday, February 4, 1985 at 9:30 p.m. Beloved daughter of the late John D. Morlas and Lucine Roquevert Morlas, sister of Vivian Schoenfeld, Eleanor Rohli and the late Leontine Zahn, Eugenia Bishop, Josephine Carpenter, Estelle Trapani, Lucille Quinn, Clothilde Bordes, Leon, John L., Louis A., Leopold (Paul) Morlas. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Age 83 years. A native on New Orleans. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the Mass of Christian Burial at Mercy Hospital Chapel, 301 Jefferson Davis Parkway on Tuesday, February 5, 1985 at 7 p.m. Religious Services at the above named chapel on Wednesday, February 6, 1985 10 a.m. Interment at St. Patrick Number 3 Cemetery. Friends may call on Tuesday evening between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. and Wednesday morning after 8 a.m. McMahon, Coburn, Briede in charge.

(Obituary courtesy of Keith McGuire)","STR06" "I981","Morlas","Leon Joseph","19 Oct 1903","6 May 1976","0","Keith McGuire noted that he worked on the construction of the Atlas Missile Site near Altus, Oklahoma during the summer of 1961, visiting with his sister Josephine several times during his stay in Oklahoma.

Leon J. Morlas

Leon J. Morlas, 72, a resident of No. 30 Lemoyne Rd., Pass Christian Isles, retired electrician and dairyman, died Tuesday at 8:55 a.m. in Memorial Hospital in Gulfport where he had been a patient for 10 days. Mr. Morlas, born Oct. 19, 1903, in New Orleans, was owner of Leon Morlas Dairy Farm for 25 years. He had resided at this present address since 1963. In later life, Mr. Morlas was in the electrical business and was a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 130, New Orleans. He was a Catholic, a member of St. Paul's Church of Pass Christian. Mr. Morlas is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mattie Plunkett Morlas, Pass Christian; one son, Leon J. Morlas, Jr. Chattanooga, Tenn; one dauthter, Mrs. Mary Ellen Earthman, Camden, Ark.; five sisters, Mrs. Claude Bishop, Bay St. Louis, Sister Mary Cyril, R.S.M., Mrs. Eugene Schoenfelf and Mrs. Alvin Rohli, New Orleans, and Mrs. Kenneth Carpenter, Woodward, Okla.; three granddaughters, and on great-grandson. Friends may call Friday from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Riemann Funeral Home Chapel in Pass Christian. Recitation of the Rosary will be at 8 p.m. A prayer service will be held Saturday at 11:15 a.m. at the chapel followed by a Requiem Mass at 11:30 a.m. in St. Paul's Catholic Church. The Rev. Michael Clifford, assistant pastor, will be the celebrant. Burial will be in the Live Oak Cemetery.

(Obituary courtesy of Keith McGuire)","STR06" "I973","Morlas","Leontine Josephine","19 Jan 1889","20 Feb 1972","0","Called ""Daughter.""

ZAHN Leontine Morlas Zahn, on Sunday evening, February 20, 1972, at 7:15 o'clock. Wife of the late Edward George Zahn; mother of Mrs. James E. Johnson and Miss Bennie Zahn, both of New Orleans, Louisiana, Mrs. Leon R. Kleinpeter Jr. of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Mrs. Emile Martin III of Belle Chasse, Louisiana; daughter of the late Lucine Roquevert and John Morlas, Sr.; sister of Mrs. Estelle Trapani; Sister Mary Cyril RSM, Mrs. Eugene Schoenfeld, Mrs. Alvin Rohli, all of New Orleans, Louisiana, Mrs. Eugenie Bishop of Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, Mrs. Kenneth Carpenter of Woodward, Oklahoma and Leon Morlas of Pass Christian, Mississippi and the late Mrs. Clothilde Bordes, Mrs. Lucille Quinn, John, Louis and Paul Morlas; also survived by 16 grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral. Services from Tharp-Sontheimer-Tharp, Inc., 4127 S. Claiborne Ave. (parking entrance adjoining), on Tuesday, February 22, 1972, at 9 o'clock a.m. followed by Requiem Mass at St. Rita's Church. Interment in Metairie Cemetery. Contributions to St. Michael's Special School, 1526 Chippew St., preferred.

(Obituary courtesy of Keith McGuire)","STR06" "I982","Morlas","Leopold ""Paul"" Victor","14 Nov 1907","21 Feb 1971","0","Leopold V. Morlas, Sr. on Sunday, February 21, 1971 at 2:45 o'clock p.m., husband of the late Olie Louis Roberts; father of Paul Morlas; Ralph L. Morlas and Clay R. Morlas; son of the late Lucine Roquevert and John Morlas; brother of Leon Morlas of Pass Christian, Mississippi, Mrs. Leontine Zahn, Mrs. Estelle Trapani, Mrs. Eugenie Bishop of Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, Sister M. Cyril RSM, Mrs. J. Carpenter of Woodward, Oklahoma, Mrs. Vivian Schoenfeld, Mrs. Eleanor Rohli and the late John and Louis Morlas, Mrs. C. Bordes, Mrs. Lucine Quinn, also survived by 11 grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral. Services from Jefferson Home of Tharp-Sontheimer-Tharp Inc., 1600 N. Causeway Blvd, Wednesday, February 24, 1971, at 10:30 o'clock a.m. followed by Requiem Mass at St. Matthew the Apostle Church. Interment in Metairie Cemetery. Visitation on Tuesday, February 23, 1971, after 6 o'clock p.m.

(Obituary courtesy of Keith McGuire)","STR06" "I23425","Morlas","Lillian Marie","14 Jul 1899","28 Nov 1963","0","She married Louis Robert SAILLARD, the they were the parents of Louis Robert, Jr. and Alice.","STR06" "I978","Morlas","Louis August","17 Apr 1899","27 May 1964","0","He was married two times prior to his marriage to Lenora CHRISTOFFER.","STR06" "I23300","Morlas","Louis August","27 Aug 1930","11 Dec 2010","0","MORLAS Louis August Morlas, Jr., age 80, entered into Eternal Rest with Our Lord on December 11, 2010. Beloved brother of Susan Morlas, nieces, Donna Dutreix Sens, Julie Dutreix, nephew, Lonnie Dutreix and ""Tinkerbelle"", his little dog. Preceded in death by his brothers, Charles Morlas, and Bertrand Morlas, mother and father, Lenora Christoffer Morlas and Louis August Morlas, Sr. Louis was a veteran in the Korean War. Although you're gone, you live on forever in our Hearts. You will be missed. Private services were held at Tharp-Sontheimer-Tharp. Interment was in Garden of Memories Cemetery.

Published in The Times-Picayne on December 15, 2010","STR06" "I23426","Morlas","Louise Eve","3 May 1885","4 May 1975","0","Bennie Zahn notes that she married George Charles ATKINS, born on the Isle of Jersey to William J. ATKINS and Livinia THOMAS. He trained as a cabinentmaker in Europe, and worked in that profession for The Pullman Company. He studied batteries and electricity at Tulane, and eventually owned the A & G Battery company. They had one son, George Bertrand ATKINS.","STR06" "I977","Morlas","Lucine ""Lucille"" Genevieve","20 Aug 1897","24 Dec 1969","0","QUINN Lucene (Lucille) Morlas Quinn, on Wednesday, December 24, 1969, at 10:40 o'clock p.m., wife of the late James Groely Quinn; mother of Sidney P. Quinn and the late Jame M. Quinn; sister of Mrs. Leontine Zahn, Mrs. Estelle Trapani, Mrs. Eugenie Bishop, Sister Mary Cyril, R.S.M., Mrs. Eugene Schoenfeld, Mrs. Alvin Rohle and Paul Morlas of New Orleans, La., Mrs. Kenneth Carpenter of Woodward, Oklahoma and Leon Morlas of Pass Christian, Mississippi, also the late Mrs. Clothilde Bordes, John Morlas, Sr., and Louis Morlas, Sr., also survived by four grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family may call at the home of Tharp-Sontheimer-Tharp, 4127 South Claiborne Ave. (parking entrance adjoining) on Friday evening, December 26, 1969 after 7 o'clock. Remains will be taken to Sturgis, Mississippi for memorial and interment.

(Obituary Courtesy of Keith McGuire)","STR06" "I23428","Morlas","Marie Eugenie","28 Oct 1887","19 Aug 1980","0","Bennie Zahn writes that she married Joseph PALMISANO, Jr., who was in the Ice/Coal/Produce business. He and Marie also raised and sold roses. Later in his life, he was in the construction business. They had one daughter.","STR06" "I23308","Morlas","Mary Ellen","3 Jan 1933","11 Dec 2020","0","The Vicksburg Post
Bill and Mary Ellen Earthman
Published Friday, December 18, 2020

Excerpted from longer memorial for both Bill and Mary Ellen Earthman

During the time Bill was employed by International Paper, the family moved and lived in several different states. Mary Ellen maintained the home and cared fro their three children. She was a lover of all animals and cared for domestic as well as anythign wild that needed her help.

Bill and Mary Ellen supported several different humane societis and dedicated their lives to helping animals. Bill was vice president of the Vicksburg Warren Humane Society before he passed away.

Both loved antiques and antique auctions.

Mary Ellen was preceded in death by her parents. Leon Joseph Morlas and Mattie Plunkett Morlas, her husband of 61 years, WIlliam ""Bill"" Earthman; brother, Leon Joseph Morlas Jr; granddaughter, Cathryn Brumbelow; daughter Aminda Brumbelow; and son-in-law Georg Hawn Jr.

They were survived by daughters Mary Ellen Presson (Tommy) and Lucine Earthman Hawn; sister-in-law, Betty Joyce Morlas; four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

","STR06" "I23564","","","","","","","" "I989","Morlas","Therese","20 Nov 1840","20 Aug 1880","0","Bennie Zahn writes that she married Isidore Toison-Pefau of Miramount, Gers, and they were the parents of two children, but had no known grandchildren.","STR06" "I23429","Morlas","Victor Francois","10 Feb 1890","30 Mar 1971","0","He married Eugenie Josephine DE JEAN, and was the owner of Calhoun Dairy. They had three children.","STR06" "I983","Morlas","Vivian Anna","22 Mar 1909","29 May 2000","0","Vivian Morlas Schoenfeld, a homemaker, died Monday of a stroke at Life Care Hospital, Memorial Baptist Campus on Monday, May 29, 2000 At 7:30 P.M. She was 91.

Mrs. Schoenfeld was born in New Orleans and lived In either New Orleans or Metairie all her life. She was the daughter of the late John Dominic and Lucine (Roquevert) Morlas and was preceded In death by four brothers and eight sisters.

She was the beloved wife of the late Eugene Morris Schoenfeld, Sr. and the mother of Kathleen S. Casey, of Daytona Beach, Fl; Vivian S. Solares, of Harahan; Robert Morlas Schoenfeld and Noel Douglas Schoenfeld both of New Orleans, and the Late Eugene Morris Schoenfeld, Jr., of Austin, Tx. She is also survived by 13 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the Funeral Mass at Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home Chapel, 5100 Pontchartrain Blvd. (In Metairie Cemetery) on Thursday, June 1, 2000 at 11:00 A.M. Interment will follow in Metairie Cemetery. Visitation on Wednesday from 6:00 P.M.until 9:00 P.M. And on Thursday after 9:00 A.M. until Service Time. In lieu of flowers, the family prefers donations to Sisters Of Mercy, Holy Name Of Jesus Convent, 6028 Freret St., New Orleans 70118.

Obituary Source:

(1) two undated unreferenced clippings provided by Keith McGuire Jr.

(2) http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/la/orleans/obits/1/s-06.txt



E U L O G Y VIVIAN MORLAS SCHOENFELD 1909 - 2000
WRITTEN BY: KATHLEEN S. CASEY--June 1, 2000


This is indeed the end of an era. Mama is the last of her immediate Morlas family. Eight sisters and four brothers have gone before her. And I have lost the best friend I ever had.

For Mama, life was a long journey, and in her 91 years she had many side trips and outings along the way. She loved reminiscing about them.

With great relish she used to tell about her first plane ride. She was not quite 14, and her father, who died in 1923, was still alive. Someone was selling plane rides over New Orleans for about $15 apiece. Mama's mother arranged for Mama and some of her sisters to take a ride. While they were flying overhead, Mama's parents were sitting in their yard. When Mama's father saw the plane, he said to Grandma, ""I wonder what fools are in that plane."" Grandma spared him the truth.

In 1926 and 1929, Mama, her mother and unmarried sisters toured Europe. Mama got more mileage out of those trips than anybody else, I know. She loved telling how she was followed after an evening out in Amsterdam by a big crowd because the people thought she, in her long evening gown, was a movie star. She regaled us with stories of officers and college students on the ships who were madly in love with her. I never doubted her for a moment.

Then there was the flight to Detroit in 193l with Grandma and Aunt Eleanor to buy the Hupmobile and drive it home. In 1938 there was the sad journey by train from Corpus Christi, Texas, to New Orleans when Mama learned her sister Clothilde was dying.

Mama's family and friends meant more to her than anything else. I was brought up in a home where I felt secure and loved. Vivian, Jim, Bob, Noel and I knew we were blessed.

We and other family members have talked a lot lately about things we did together, places we went: a trip to Sturgis, Mississippi, when I was about 15 to visit Aunt Lucille and family, weekend excursions to Mississippi in a car loaded with cement and tools so Daddy could work on his swimming pool. Mama and Daddy named their place at Beneshewaah KAVIJIBONO, using the first two letters of each of their five children's names. We enjoyed many happy gatherings there with family and friends.

Mama and Aunt Eleanor went by train to California to see Jim who was there in the Navy. They also visited Uncle John. Aunt Leontine had sent Mama and Aunt Eleanor off with a big box lunch. The travelers laughed all the way to California and back.

Mama and Daddy went to Colorado in 1972 with Jim and Dee and Aunt Dora and Uncle Larry. Just recently in the hospital Mama said they had a ""wonderful time."" Noel reminded me night before last that on that trip after eating at a roadside park, Mama threw a paper cup over her shoulder and it landed in a trash receptacle. Jim said, ""I bet you can't do that again."" He gave her another cup and once again she made a goal. Mama was always on target no matter what she was doing.

When Mama and Daddy stayed at a dude ranch once with Bob and Genie and their children, Mama got to ride horseback again for the first time in many years since she had ridden regularly along the levee. She took great pleasure telling how as a young woman, she was thrown over a horse's head and had to lead the horse to a lamp post and climb up the post to remount and gallop away uninjured.

On trips to St. Martinville, Mama and Daddy relaxed and enjoyed ""happy hour"" on Bob and Genie's front porch.

There were trips with Vivian and Sig and their children to Austin and to Daytona Beach and later with Vivian to Daytona Beach, Disney, World and Key West.

And, Mama never missed a grandchild's wedding even if it meant traveling to Daytona Beach and later to San Antonio while nursing a broken pelvis.

Over the years, Mama and I reminisced about life when Vivian, Jim, Bob, Noel and I were children. Visiting was a big part of our entertainment. I remember a family reunion at Grandma's on South Tonti Street. On Sundays we went to see Uncles Louis, Leon and Paul and Aunts Leontine, Stella, Lucille, Jennie, Juliet and Eleanor. When Aunt Josephine came to town from Oklahoma, we had get-togethers on a large scale.

When I was a child, my brothers, Vivian and I took rides to the lakefront and Audubon Park where we'd run up and down Monkey Hill, look at the seals and visit the zoo. Daddy would take us swimming.

Every Easter we'd pick clover in the park for our baskets, and at Christmastime we'd take rides to see the lights and then go to Canal Street to see Santa Claus waving from the balcony at D. H. Holmes.

Noel tells about going downtown with Mama to shop and eat at Kress or McCrory's. On one occasion when he was about five, Mama bought him a little rubber mouse which he left on the streetcar. When they discovered his loss, he was heartbroken. Mama, carrying him, ran after the streetcar but couldn't get it to stop. She even called NOPSI to see if anyone had turned in Noel's lost treasure. No such luck. On their next trip downtown, Mama bought Noel another rubber mouse. Life was simple, and it was good.

For years Vivian was Mama's wheels-running her errands and taking her to her doctors and to visit family and friends.

In recent years, Mama didn't go out much, but her radios and telephone took her where she wanted to go. She looked forward to talking to her children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. They were very good to her, and Mama was good to everybody. She was thrifty and generous, a happy combination which benefited many of us.

Family and friends played a vital part in Mama's life to the end, and they kept dropping in and phoning her at the hospital. One day I counted 20 visitors. She seemed happy being surrounded by those who love her. Mama knew she was dying, and she accepted death with prayers and peace. And there was laughter, too. Only a few days before she died Noel had Mama smiling over a hilarious story about Linda's dog Promise.

I owe all that I am and all that I have to my parents, and my life will be very different without Mama.

It is awfully hard to say goodbye, and I won't. Instead, for Mama-our dear, sweet Mangie-on her final journey, I wish her Godspeed.","STR06" "I1579","Moroney","Anthony T. ""Tony""","14 Aug 1933","30 Aug 2008","0","Anthony T. (Tony) Moroney, born August 14, 1933, died August 30, 2008 in the hospital after a long illness. A lifelong Oklahoma City resident, Tony graduated from McGuiness High School and the University of Oklahoma. He is survived by daughters Siobhan, of Highland Park, Illinois, and Tracy, of Studio City, California, former wife, Lynn Moroney of Oklahoma City, and two grandchildren. Also surviving are his sisters, Margie Darrow of Euless, Texas, Carolyn Blackwell of Oklahoma City, and brother Jim Moroney of Muskogee. A memorial service will be held in the coming weeks.

Published in The Oklahoman on 9/2/2008, Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell","STR06" "I1580","","","","","","","" "I5595","","","","","","","" "I37156","","","","","","","" "I3168","Morris","Amon Perry","Abt 1826","Between 1861 and 1865","0","Per the 1850 Sabine County, Texas census, Ammon Morris owned 4 slaves. The Amon Perry Morris is listed in the 1863-1864 Sabine County Roster of indigents families of CSA soldiers-enumerated in the 1850 (sic) census of Sabine County, Texas and it is indicated that he did not return after the war. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 79).

Ann McElhaney writes that ""Amon Perry Morris Sr. born in Mississippi in 1825/6. I believe his family was enroute to Texas then as he is the only one born in Miss. Now his siblings were born in LA or Texas. But I think they were really all in the same place as Texas borders were not set and at some point Sabine was considered a parish of Louisanna. I believe Ammon Sr was killed in the battle in San Jacinto in 1866ish. But his son Amon Jr never knew Amon Sr. Amon Jr. is my maternal great grandad.

Siblings for Amon Jr. :

Mary C.F. Morris DOB 1847/48 in LA
Alfred W. Morris 1849/50 La.
Drucilla 1852
Sarah E or G 1854
Shadric 1857
John June 1860
Amon (one 'n') 25 March 1864 in Sabinetown Texas. . .this is far east Texas and there is a little town called Hemphill there where I believe his dad is buried.

Shadrach who was Amon Srs. dad fought in the US army in the War of 1812 and was in the Battle of New Orleans led by Andrew Jackson. This was a battle that firmly established our nation's independence from England and it was a magnificent defeat of the most powerful navy in the world coming on the heels of the defeat by the English of Napoleon in France. Shadrach obtained a land grant in southeast Texas from Mexico prior to the Texas Revolution. The family story is that somehow the land was taken from him and was a very significant loss as the spindletop oil discovery (hence Exxon) was built on that land. We do know there is some truth to that as in the 1930's Exxons lawyers came to Sherman Texas where many of the Morris family lived and tried to get them to sign some kind of release. Everyone in the family knew to never sign anything!

ann mcelhaney
annmclpc@aol.com ","STR06" "I3168","Morris","Amon Perry","Abt 1826","Between 1861 and 1865","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County
Enumerated 20 Nov 1850
Stamped 327
257-257
Morris, Amon P 25 M Farmer Miss
Morris, Mary A 21 F La
Morris, Mary C. F. 3 F La
Morris, Alfred W 1 m La
Watkins, Mary 45 F NC*
258-258
White, John C 24 M Farmer Miss
White, Drucilla C 21 F Tx
White, Mary E 2 F La
White, Theodotia 1 F La
White, Drucilla 1/12 F Tx
(Courtesy of Scott Watkins)

*Schluter and Toole, in their annotated transcription of the 1850 Sabine County, Texas census, show her as ""dau of John and Mary Smith and widow of ---- Watkins."" Scott Watkins points out that she is actually Mary Kemp Watkins, mother of Mary Morris and Drucilla White. A daughter of John and Mary Smith, namely Elizabeth, was married to Green Berry Watkins, thus causing the confusion.

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine, Bare Creek Beat No. 6
Page 33, Stamped 3335
249-249
Amon Morris 34 M Farmer $400 $400 Miss
Mary A Morris 32 F La
Mary C Morris 12 F La
Alfred Morris 10 M La
Drucilla Morris 8 F La/Texas
Sarah E. Morris 6 F Texas
Shadric Morris 3 M Texas
John Morris 1 M Texas","STR06" "I17672","Morris","Annie","Abt 1886","Yes, date unknown","0","White & Toole, ""Sabine County Historical Sketches and Genealogical Records"" c. 1972, p. 64, shows that she married Cub Burkett.","STR06" "I7323","Morris","Benjamin Franklin","3 Nov 1849","24 Apr 1935","0","He applied for a Civil War pension, but his application was rejected. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 79).","STR06" "I18169","Morris","Carey","Abt 1809","Bef 1850","0","The History of Sabine Parish, Louisiana (author John Belisle, The Sabine Banner Press, 1912) noted that Settlers on government land in 1838 included Carey Morris.

http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/sabine/deeds/nspio.txt","STR06" "I47264","Morris","Carolyn Kay","14 Feb 1937","19 Aug 2018","0","Carolyn Kay Fitzgerald, age 81, of Norman, Okla. passed away on Sunday, Aug. 19, 2018 surrounded by family.

Carolyn was born on Feb. 14, 1937 to George and Jessie (Ransom) Morris in Minden. She was united in marriage to William (Bill) Fitzgerald in 1953 and they had four children together. Later in life Carolyn was united in marriage to Paul Lerma.

She is survived by daughters, Cynthia (Ivan) Tuxhorn of Grand Island, Shelly (Randy) Hellbusch of Friend and Charice (C.C.) Fitzgerald of Friend; six grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and two nieces.

Carolyn was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Paul Lerma; son, George Fitzgerald; sister and brother-in-law, Georgene (Morris) and Doyle Sones of Omaha.

Memorials to the family.

Carolyn was cremated in Oklahoma City, Okla. by her wishes. A private family service is to follow.

(From the York (NE) News-Times, 23 August 2018, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I18823","","","","","","","" "I7341","Morris","Charles Thomas","Abt 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","According to Virgie Speights, he married Sarah Ariola, ""from a family of Spanish Landowners who came to Texas in 1809.""","STR06" "I17666","Morris","Christopher C.","Abt 1842","20 Sep 1863","0","He enlisted at Milam. He was captured at Antietam and exchanged at Fort Monroe, Virginia on October 27, 1862. He was later killed in the Battle of Chickamuaga.","STR06" "I44991","Morris","Dorothy","25 Oct 1913","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a WHITE?

","STR06" "I18822","","","","","","","" "I25451","Morris","Ethel","30 May 1907","16 Aug 2006","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, August 24, 2006

Ethel Greer

Funeral services for Ethel Greer, 99 of San Augustine were held at 2:00 p.m. August 19, 2006 at New Hope Baptist Church in Milam. Burial followed at New Hope Cemetery in Milam. Bro. Rick Martinez officiated. She died August 16 in San Augustine. Ethel Greer was born in Sabine County on May 30, 1907 to William Aiken Morris and Della Neal Morris. She was a homemaker, a master quilter and seamstress. She was a member of New Hope Baptist Church in Milam, was the oldest living member of New Hope Baptist Church and her family were charter members. She is survived by four grandchildren, numerous great-grandchildren, great-great granchildren and a nost of nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations be made to the New Hope Baptist Church. Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine was in charge of arrangements.

A similar obituary was in the August 23, 2006 SABINE COUNTY REPORTER","STR06" "I7347","Morris","Fountain Lee","Apr 1885","Yes, date unknown","0","He was said to have married Maude Bailey.","STR06" "I17667","Morris","Fountain M.","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","Fountain enlisted a Milam on April 1, 1863. He was wounded in the Battle of the Wilderness on May 6, 1864--paroled at Appotmatox Courthouse, Virginia April 9, 1865. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 79).","STR06" "I17670","Morris","George","Abt 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","He was said to have married Annie Ansley.","STR06" "I3167","Morris","George William","Abt 1837","27 Jun 1862","0","Ann McElhaney writes that ""W. Morris died serving in the 1st Texas Infantry at the Battle of Gaines Mill in Cold Harbor, VA on 27 June, 1862. He was 25. He had never married nor had he any children. Documents I possess are from the application for 'Bounty' for funds due him as testified to and signed by his father Shadrach H. Morrise on 17 Dec. 1862.""

Kathy Casagranda had instesd showed him with an earlier date of birth, and as married to Elizabeth Bryant Alford, the daguther of Needham Judge Alford and Martha Waddell.","STR06" "I18171","Morris","Gilbert","Abt 1831","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat No 2, Sabine Town
Enumerated 27 July 1870
Page 14
423-423
Morris, Gilbert 38 M W Farmer 100 500 La
Morris, Nancy C D 35 F W Keeping House Tenn
Morris, Walter 15 M W La
Morris, Cary 11 M W Tx
Morris, Talor 9 M W Tx
Morris, Mary 6 F W Tx
Morris, Martha 4 F W Tx
Skipper, Ann 38 F B Domestic Servant Maryland
Skipper, Sylvy 12 F B Domestic Servant Tx
Skipper, Julia 5 F B Tx
Skipper, Susan 3 F B Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, SubDist 84
Enumerated 1 July 1880
SD 1 ED 84
157-169
Morris, Gilbert W m 49 Farmer La Ga Tenn
Morris, Ann C W F 44 Wf Tenn SC SC
Morris, Taylor W M 18 Son Farmer Tx La Tenn
Morris, Mary W F 16 D Tx La Tenn
Morris, Leonard W M 9 Son Tex La Ten
Morris, Fanny W F 7 D Tex La Tenn
Morris, Nora W F 5 D Tex La Tenn","STR06" "I11633","Morris","Hattie Evelyn","20 Jan 1903","5 May 1981","0","Her Texas Death Certificate shows her as a daughter of James Richard MORRIS and Mary Ellen MURDOCK. The informant was Christine Sistruck (???-last name difficult to read). Although she died in Jasper, her usual residence was Beaumont, Texas. In 1940, Hattie, her husband James, and children Goerge and Christine were living with her parents in Jasper County.
","STR06" "I520","Morris","Jacob Dickens","26 Apr 1845","17 Apr 1887","0","Virgie Speights, in OLDTIMES OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS wrote that ""On Sunday, October 13, 1963 at Martin's Chapel cemetery, dedication services were held for two of Sabine County's illustrous Confederate Veterans, Moses Aiken Morris and his son Jacob Dickens Morris...the family moved to Sabine County in 1853. The father and son enlisting into the C.S.A. together on July 2, 1862. She also noted that Jacob and his wife, Theodocia White, raised a total of nine children, two of whom were still living (as of October, 1963).""

In her annotated transcription of the Martin's Chapel Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary notes that he has a military marker: Texas Pvt Co D First Texas Hv Arty Conferderate States of America

She adds that his wife, Theodocia ""Docia"" J. White is buried in the Halbert Cemetery

","STR06" "I18177","Morris","Jesse","Abt 1828","Abt 1866","0","Jesse Morris, age 22, was living in Sabine Parish, LA, next to Martin and mary Garlington at the time of the 1850 census. Living in the Garlington household were Marys' three children from her first marriage, to Cary Morris. According to Conveyance and Succession records filed in Sabine Parish, Louisiana Martin Y and Mary Garlington were appointed to administrators to the succession of deceased Jesse Morris. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 81). It is therefore assumed that Jesse is also a son of Mary Cook, the widow of Cary Morris who later married Martin Garlington.","STR06" "I18177","Morris","Jesse","Abt 1828","Abt 1866","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 11 Sept 1850
261-263
Martin Garlington 31 M Farmer 10,300 La
Mary Garlington 41 F Tenn
Michael Morris 20 M La
Gilbert Morris 10 M La
William Morris 14 M La
Nancy Garlington 6 F La
Mary Garlington 3 F La
262-264
Jesse Morris 22 M La
Gertrude Morris 18 F Miss","STR06" "I4166","Morris","Jessie Viola","10 Feb 1915","20 Dec 2012","0","Jessie Viola Ener, 97, of Yellowpine, died Thursday morning in her home. She was born in Sabinetown to Jim and Mary Ella Murdock Morris. Jessie had worked as a nurses aid in nursing homes. She was a devoted housewife and mother, farmed most of her life, and was a member of Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church in Yellowpine.

Mrs. Ener is survived by her sons; Terrell Ener and his wife Dorothy of Meriden, Iowa, Douglas Ener and his wife Shelia of Honey Island, TX, Wilson Ener and his wife Mary of Hemphill, her daughter Adell Walters and her husband M.L. of Hemphill, fourteen grandchildren, forty-one great grandchildren, thirty-seven great great grandchildren and twenty-five step grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband Hudie Ener, her son Wayne Ener and grandchildren Melvin Walters, Douglas Ener, Jr. and Kaylene Ener.

Visitation will begin at 5:00PM, Friday, Dec. 21, 2012, in the Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church in Yellowpine and continue until service time at 10:00AM, Saturday, Dec. 22, 2012, in the Church. Burial will follow in the Ener Cemetery near Yellowpine.

Courtesy of
http://www.starrfuneralhome.com/fh/obituaries/obituary.cfm?o_id=1881601&fh_id=12228

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter
December 26, 2012, page 7","STR06" "I18254","Morris","John","Bef 1780","Yes, date unknown","0","Could this be the John Morris who was a son of Gideon Morris from Tennessee?","STR06" "I18149","Morris","John A.","30 Nov 1862","10 Jan 1947","0","""Memories of Dr. John Morris Were Stirred by Reunion"" SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE Thursday, June 26, 2003 (with picture of descendants)

Katheryn Hanks Perry, a former San Augustine resident wrote, ""My mother was Vera (MILLER) Hanks and her mother was Mittie (CROUCH) Miller, a sister to Laurena. Since my grandmother died when her children were quite small, her sisters became surrogate mothers to her three little girls. The story Uncle Johnny's decision to become a doctor has long stood in our family as a sterling example of determination and strong will. As Mother always told it, Uncle Johnny had a burning desire to become a doctor, which meant four years of studying in St. Louis. In the early years of the 20th century, he discussed in with Aunt Laurena, and she said 'Do it Johnny, we can make it.' They lived on a farm west of San Augustine and had seven children. Since he could be home during the summer, the plan was that he and the boys would put in the crop and begin the harvest, before he had to leave each fall for St. Louis. Many local people scoffed at such a fiasco, since he would be 40 years old when he started practicing, that age was considered near death. As you know, he practiced for over 40 years.""","STR06" "I3171","Morris","John Anson","28 Nov 1834","8 Jul 1919","0","Appointed postmaster of May 19, 1899 in Sabinetown, Sabine County, Texas. (Casagranda, 1850 Census 79).","STR06" "I7322","Morris","Katie","2 Feb 1885","20 Jun 1969","0","""Katie is descended from Gideon Morris, founder of Morristown, Tennessee in the 1700s and from Shadrach Morris, who donated 200 acres, same amount as his ancestor, to found Sabinetown in the early 1800s. Katie is the daughter of Ben and Sarah Virginia Howard Morris, who reared their family on the banks of the Sabine River--both sides."" (White and Toole)

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDVL-MJR
Name: Katie Morris White
Death Date: 20 Jun 1969
Death Place: Buna, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 84 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 09 Feb 1885
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Ben Morris
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Virginia Howard
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Pinehill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Spring Hill Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 20 Jun 1969
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137445
Digital Film Number: 4029609
Image Number: 2615
Reference Number: cn 43038
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I47249","Morris","Kitty Helen","25 Oct 1905","12 Nov 1958","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page shows her as

Wife of Samuel D. Levine.
Mother of Bernice Goverman.
Sister of Mrs. Joseph Davidson, Mrs. Samuel Schiff, Mrs. Joseph Weinstein,Joseph Morris, Harry Morris and Ike Morris.

Member of the B'nai Abraham and Yehuda Laib Family Society.","STR06" "I17673","Morris","Lennie","Abt 1888","Yes, date unknown","0","White & Toole, ""Sabine County Historical Sketches and Genealogical Records"" c. 1972, p. 64, shows that she married Riley Campbell.","STR06" "I16030","Morris","Leonard","Abt 1891","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 3 and 5 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 2B
Hemphill and Fairdale Road
41-41
Morris, Leonard Head m W 28 M Tx Fla Ala Farmer
Morris, Ilar M Wf F W 29 M Tx Tx Tx
Morris, Dortha m Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Morris, Lydia L Dtr F W 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
42+42
McDaniel, Miles W Head M W 33 M Tx Miss Tx
McDaniel, Ola L Wf F W 27 M Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Winnie D Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Fay E Son M W 2 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Sim R Father M W 70 Wd Miss SC SC

","STR06" "I17671","Morris","Lizzie E.","Abt 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","White & Toole, ""Sabine County Historical Sketches and Genealogical Records"" c. 1972, p. 64, shows that she married W. W. Barlow.","STR06" "I47492","Morris","Lizzie Elmira","21 Nov 1883","27 Apr 1967","0","Her Texas Death Certificate showed her as a daughter of Ben Morris and Jennie Howard. Informant was Mrs. Mack Bragg, her daughter. At the time of her death, she was living in rural Sabine county, on Highway 96, South of Hemphill.","STR06" "I17643","Morris","Lula America","7 Nov 1875","19 Jun 1962","0","Shown as Nora? on the 1880 census?","STR06" "I3169","Morris","Lydia","Abt 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a Lunt. (White and Toole, p 63).","STR06" "I17669","Morris","Lydia","11 Jun 1878","20 Jul 1935","0","White & Toole, ""Sabine County Historical Sketches and Genealogical Records"" c. 1972, p. 64, shows that she married Sam Pearson.","STR06" "I44992","Morris","Lydia Louise","26 Jan 1919","10 Jul 1967","0","Name Louise Morris Metcalf
Event Type Death
Event Date 10 Jul 1967
Event Place Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 26 Jan 1919
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Leonard L Morris
Mother's Name Ila Mae Mcdaniel
Informant Earl Lampin
Certificate Number 46487
GS Film number 2138674
Digital Folder Number 005145899
Image Number 01809



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36H-SDQ : accessed 29 Mar 2014), Louise Morris Metcalf, 10 Jul 1967; citing certificate number 46487, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2138674.","STR06" "I7344","Morris","Martha Ellen","23 Oct 1876","13 May 1940","0","White and Toole instead list her as the daughter of John Morris. (White and Toole, p 33).","STR06" "I40960","Morris","Marvin Anson","7 May 1895","29 Nov 1944","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of Dr. J. A. MORRIS and Laura CROUCH.","STR06" "I16249","Morris","Mary","25 Dec 1805","28 Dec 1875","0","William McClung Paxton shows her as the daughter of Joseph and Nancy Morris.","STR06" "I17665","Morris","Mary Ann","18 Feb 1836","Yes, date unknown","0","Married 1st a Roberts (sic) and 2nd Henry Smith. (White and Toole, p 63).

On the 1880 Sabine County census, a Robert Patrick, step-son, is listed in the household as well. (White and Toole, p 33).

Peggy Choate emailed, in February 2012, that "" . Mary Ann was married first to Henry Patrick and they had 3 children: Ida Alice, Henry Hood and Robert Patrick. He died after the 3rd child was born. After Henry Patrick, died Mary Morris married Henry Smith. She then became know as Grandma Smith. She was present at my father's birth in Zwolle Louisiana in 1922. Present were Mary Ann Morris Patrick Smith, her daugheter Ida Alice Patrick Burns, granddaughter Mary Annie Burns Henderson and gtgranddaughter Martha Henderson McCormick and baby Hugh McCormick (my Dad). It seems that the women of that family are long lived.""

","STR06" "I17665","Morris","Mary Ann","18 Feb 1836","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill Beat No. 1, PO Hemphill
Enumerated 28 Jun 1870
Page 6
Smith, Henry 42 M W Teacher 500 200 England
Smith, Mary A 29 M W Keeping House La
Smith (sic), Ida Alice 8 F W La
Smith (sic), Henry H 6 M W Tx
Smith (sic), Robert L 5 M W Tx
Smith, Margaret 2 F W La
Smith, Simon W 1 M W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 22 Jun 1880
Page 8 SD 1 ED 85
73-74
Smith, Henry W M 53 School Teacher England England England
Smith, Mary Ann W F 40 Wf Keeping House LA Tn NC
Smith, Margarett W F 11 Dtr At Home Tx
Smith, Morris W M 6 S Tx
Smith, Fountain W M 5 Son Tx
Smith, Eben W M 2 Son Tx
Patrick, Robert L W M 14 Stepson Tx","STR06" "I38297","Morris","Minnie Ardelia","25 Oct 1882","4 Oct 1904","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows her as a daughter of Larkin Newton MORRIS and Mary Eveline ""Molly"" MEIGS.","STR06" "I3514","Morris","Nancy","Abt 1780","Yes, date unknown","0","Green Cook married Nancy Morris daughter of Michael Morris. Green Cook is the brother to William Cook and Nancy the sister to William Cook's wife, Temperance Morris. Green and Nancy were the parents of at least four children. (Casagranda).","STR06" "I7918","Morris","Robert Bernard","22 Jan 1928","19 Oct 1971","0","MORRIS ROBERT B 01/22/1928 M CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES(70) 10/19/1971 547-34-2622 43 yrs","STR06" "I7917","","","","","","","" "I2060","Morris","Shadrach H.","12 Dec 1790","19 Jan 1864","0","White and Toole write that he ""Rec'd a large Mexican grant of land in 1835, and gave 200 acres upon which Sabinetown was built, but in 1850 he is listed on the Sabine Parish (Many), Louisiana U.S. Census. Served in the War of 1812 from Louisiana."" (White and Toole, p 63).

The Sabinetown Cemetery index lists his service as taking place with the Kentucky Pvt 10 Regt LA Militia War of 1812.

Kathy Casagranda notes that he is believed by some to be the son of Gideon Morris. He received 2,915 acres of land from a Mexican Land Grant on June 17, 1835. The Historical Marker in Sabinetown names him among the earliest settlers. (1850 Sabine Parish Census, p 78). Ann McElhaney does not think that he a son of Gideon Morris, as detailed in her notes below.

Ann McElhaney,annmclpc@aol.com, a descendant of Shadrach's son Amon Perry Morris, supplied the following biographical notes about Shadrach and Mary Morris:

Shadrach H Morris says on the census register that he was born in Kentucky. We know he was in Louisiana during the War of 1812.

Bettye Wagstaff has a census note of a census in LA in 1810 that is handwritten which she may have had for many years which lists: Shadrack Morris, 1-male under 5, 1-male 5-10, 1 male 30-40, 2 females under 5, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 20-30 Other information says Bib Creek, waters of the Tangipoha River, now Tangipahoa Parish, LA

84 Washington Parish 1810:
Shadrack Morris: 1 male 10-15, 1 male 80-90; 1 femail 10-15; 1 female 40-50 lived in the area of Sunny Hill and present day Mt. Herman, LA Shadrach H Morris is likely out of the house as he was old enough to fight shortly thereafter in the War of 1812.

We are told that he married Mary Sarah Nelson in Mississippi in 1822.

In 1820 Washington Parish, LA:
W.H. Morris: between the ages of 16-26 has a wife and two sons and a daughter
Wm Wadkins(Watkins)-father of Alfred J L Watkins who marries Mary Drucilla Kemp(parents of Mary Ann Watkins who will marry Amon Morris
Berry Wadkins(Watkins) brother to Alfred

In 1820 on the East Baton Rouge, LA census: Shadrach Morris _ _ _ 2 1 /no females. This would be Shad Sr, then Shad jr either lives with him at this time with one other 26-45 male or Shad jr is somewhere else and two brothers are at home. The following is possible: In the county next to Baton Rouge is Iberville Parish. In Iberville there is a Martin Nelson with a daughter the age of Mary Sarah Nelson. There are no other Nelsons in the area, that possibly this is how they met. Perhaps our information is incorrect and they married in LA or perhaps these Nelsons moved to Mississippi and Shad followed in hot pursuit to marry Sarah Nelson.

In 1830 I believe this is our Shadrach in Washington Parish, LA. The other Morris listed nearby are likely brothers as well as the Shadrach Sr who could be our Shad's father:

Shadrack Morris 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Shad is 30-40; wife is between 20-30

Bradford Kemp 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Kemp is 60-70

William Morris 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Will is 20-30

Whittenhall U.Morris 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Whitten is 30-39

Thomas Morris 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Thomas is 20-30


Shadrack Morris Sr. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Shadrack M Sr is between 80-90-which does exactly jive with the info on the 1810 census

I am not certain that this completely demonstrates that Shad is not the son of Gideon Morris of Morristown, Tenn, but it is better evidence than anything else I am aware of us having. Gideon had a son named Shadrach, but we know he did not come south. Furthermore, the Morrisville folks deny there is any evidence that our Shad belongs to Gideon's group. There is some indication that there may be a connection between our Shad and Hamon Morris of Hamblen County, Tenn. Nevertheless if Shad said he was from Kentucky, that is all we have to go on for now. Our Shad could write and his signature is distinct so finding his signature anywhere is helpful.

The Bradford Kemp (1764-1838) listed in this census is most likely the father of Mary Drucilla Kemp who married Alfred J L Watkins.

1840 Natchitoches, LA: Shad and Mary Ann and 9 children. Also close in proximity and in the same Parish: G B(Green Berry) Watkins; A L(Alfred, Mary Ann's father)Watkins. Possible relations also present: Benjamin Morris-perhaps Shadrach's younger brother; John Nelson-perhaps Mary Sarah Nelson's brother.

In 1850 in Sabine County, Texas: William W. Watkins(who is Green Berry Watkins' son); Amon and family including his mother-in-law, Mary Drucilla Kemp Watkins; Shad and Sarah and family.

The 4 Smith girls who are living with Shad and Mary Sarah Morris are the daughters of Sarah's sister, Elizabeth Nelson who married John D. Smith. Both parents died. Shadrach and Sarah became the court-ordered guardians for the girls.

SMITH Sarah 12 F Texas
SMITH Elizabeth 10 F Texas
SMITH Emaline 8 F Texas
SMITH Lydia 6 F Texas

","STR06" "I18090","Morris","Temperance","Abt 1780","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be a daughter of Michael Morris and sister of Nancy Morris, who married her brother-in-law Greenberry COOK.","STR06" "I7336","Morris","Van Jacob","Feb 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Pauline Holland and May Stroud.","STR06" "I7345","Morris","William Aiken","Jun 1876","Yes, date unknown","0","He was an attendant at the 1898 wedding of his sister, Rosie Rebecca Morris, to Giles Edward ""Ned"" Smith, which was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gram Ferguson near Hemphill. (Speights, Old Timers of Sabine County, p. 12).","STR06" "I18172","Morris","William Taylor","18 Nov 1836","15 May 1915","0","He was living alone at the time of the 1860 Sabine County Census. He was listed as a farmer, age 24, born in Georgia. He had $240 in real property and $4,300 in personal property. Helen Gomer Schluter lists him as the son of Carey Morris and Mary Cook, and notes that he appeared on the 1850 Sabine Parish, LA census #261.

At the time of the 1870 Sabine County census, he was widowed, living with his four year old daughter, Laura. It appears his first wife, Maria Ragan, may have died in childbirth.

At the time of the 1880 Sabine County census, he had remarried Marcella Ragan. He and Marcella had two additional children, William and Winfield.

William and Marcella were still married at the time of the 1900 census, with one additional son, Earnest. William's sister-in-law, Maggie Ragan, is living with them. In 1910, his sister-in-law, Maggie, is still living with he and Marcella, as is their son, Winfield. Their widowed daughter-in-law, Mary Sutton Morris resided with them as well.

Casagranda notes that he was one of the pioneer merchants of Sabine County, Texas that established a business community between 1855 and 1883. He is listed as Sabine County Treasurer from 1893-1896 and was on the board of the University Trustees in 1881.","STR06" "I13262","Morris","Winfield","Abt 1879","Yes, date unknown","0","Winfield married late in life, living with his parents until he was in his thirties.","STR06" "I45585","Morrison","Andrew W.","8 Jan 1898","24 Jul 1934","0","The Alabama, Deaths and Burial Index, 1881-1974, shows him as a son of Jim B. Morrison and Sac Newton. When he registered for the draft during World War I he was farming for himself in Lexington, Alabama. His nearest relative was J. B. Morrison, Route 1, Lexington. He was of medium heighth and stout, with brown eyes and light hair. His application was signed with his mark, indicated Andrew may not have been able to read or write.","STR06" "I45585","Morrison","Andrew W.","8 Jan 1898","24 Jul 1934","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Pr. 3 Lexington
Enumerated May 1, 1930
ED 39-6 SD 1 Sheet 21B
453-461
Morrison, Andrew W Head M W 32 M 20 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Morrison, Lutie B Wf F W 31 M 20 Ala Ala Ala
Morrison, Leta F Dtr F W 8 S Ala Ala Ala","STR06" "I43629","Morrison","Anna ""Anne""","Abt 1802","Abt 1848","0","She is shown on the ""Knox-Alston"" tree at RootsWeb World Connect as a daughter of Alexander Malcolm Morrison of North Carolina and Nancy McDuffie of the Isle of Skye.","STR06" "I2769","","","","","","","" "I8552","","","","","","","" "I1333","","","","","","","" "I5728","Morrison","Michael","Abt 1951","4 May 2012","0","Michael Morrison, 61, passed away suddenly on May 4, 2012.

He is survived by his wife of 36 years Dianne and their two sons: Travis and Brian and his wife Amanda all of Houston, TX; a brother Chris Morrison and his wife Kathi of California, and numerous other relatives.

A Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, May 10, 2012 at one o'clock in the afternoon at First Presbyterian Church of Houston, 5300 Main Street, Houston, TX 77004. A private inurnment at Glenwood Cemetery will precede the Memorial Service. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations in Michael's memory be made to the Michael T. Morrison Memorial Scholarship Award, Santa Rosa College, 1501 Mendocino Avenue, Santa Rosa, Ca 95401. Online tributes may be posted at www.bradshawcarter.com.","STR06" "I43855","Morrison","Odie Lee","5 Aug 1920","26 Jun 2015","0","Odie Lee Morrison, 94, of Hemphill, died Friday in the home of his daughter in Liberty, Texas. Odie Lee was born in Sabine County to Wiley and Minnie Travis Morrison. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army in the North Africa and Italy campaigns. Odie Lee lived in Nederland from 1947 until he retired as a pipefitter, OCAW 423, for Gulf Oil in 1982. After retirement he moved back to Sabine County, gardening, hunting and trapping into his early 90's.

Mr. Morrison is preceded in death by his wife Mavis Morrison. He is survived by his son Jerry Morrison and wife Judy of Nederland, his daughter Vickie McIntyre of Liberty, grandchildren Justin and wife Britney, Ryan, Jana and husband Casey, and Lindsey, and his great grandchildren Hunter and Tucker.

Visitation will be from 10:00AM until service time at 11:00AM, Tuesday, June 30, 2015, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Burial will follow in the Hemphill Cemetery.

Copied from Starr Funeral Home Website
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, July 1, 2015, Page 7","STR06" "I43852","Morrison","Ola Francis","Abt 1912","5 Mar 2001","0","SABINE COUNTY REPORTER 14 March 2001 Obituaries Page 15

Frances Ola Rice

Frances Ola Rice, 89, of Pineland died Monday, March 5, 2001 at Autumn Hills Nursing Home in Friendswood.

Mrs. Rice, born April 27, 1911, in the Remling community as a daughter of the late Minnie Lee (Travis) and Wiley Huiet Morrison Sr., had lived in Pearland eight years and had formerly lived in Nederland. She was a homemaker and a member of the First Baptist Church of Silsbee.

Survivors: a daughter, Dorothy Lee Linder of Pearland; brothers, Starlin Morrison of Nederland, James A. ""Twister"" Morrison of Jasper, and Odie Lee Morrison and W.H. ""Jake"" Morrison, both of Hemphill; a sister Onie B. Gomer of Pt. Neches; three grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held March 8 at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill. Interment followed at Hemphill City Cemetery.","STR06" "I43856","Morrison","Onie B.","5 Aug 1920","22 Nov 2008","0","Mrs. Onie B. Gomer, 88, died November 22, 2008. Onie was born on August 5, 1920, in Sabine County. She was a resident of Port Neches for 50 years.

Onie is survived by her twin brother Odie Lee Morrison of Hemphill and her brother W. H. Jake Morrison of Hemphill; three nieces and six nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband Allen I. Gomer; three brothers Starlin Morrison, Pat Morrison, and J. A. Twister Morrison; and her sister Ola Rice.

Funeral Services will be held at 10am, Saturday, November 29, 2008, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel with burial following in the Harper's Chapel Cemetery.

From FindAGrave","STR06" "I43846","Morrison","Wiley ""Jake"" Huiet","6 Sep 1922","16 Oct 2013","0","Wiley ""Jake"" Morrison, 91, died Wednesday in his home in Hemphill after an illness. Jake was born in Sabine County to Wiley H. and Minnie Travis Morrison. Jake moved back to Hemphill from Nederland after retiring from Gulf Oil where he worked for thirty-nine years. He was a member of the Machinist Local in the Golden Triangle and the East Mayfield Missionary Baptist Church in Hemphill.

Mr. Morrison is survived by his wife Margie Morrison of Hemphill, three sons; Joe Morrison of Anaheim, CA, Michael McGraw and his wife Linda of Beaumont, Pat McGraw and his wife Nola of Tyler, TX, three grandchildren; Michael McGraw, Kellie Till, Daniel McGraw, four great grandchildren; Megan, Matti, Jessie, and Jake, and his brother Odie Lee Morrison of Hemphill.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Thursday, Oct. 17, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 3:00PM, Friday, Oct. 18, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Oakhill Cemetery.

The family of Jake Morrison would like to express their gratitude to the Lakes Area Hospice for their compassion and care for Mr. Morrison.

www.starrfuneralhome.com
Also published in
The Sabine County Reporter
October 23, 2013, Page 13","STR06" "I1488","Morrison","Wiley H.","Abt 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 24 Apr 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 14A Stamped 36
6-6
Morrison, Wiley H Head M W 43 M 20 Akr NC Ark Farmer
Morrision, Minnie L Wf F W 46 M 23 Tx Tx Tx
Morrison, Starling G Son m W 20 S Tx Akr Tx Laborer General Farm
Morrison, Ola F Dtr F W 18 S Tx Ark Tx
Morrison, Arlis J Son M W 15 S Tx Ark Tx
Morrison, Arlin P Son M W 15 S Tx Ark Tx
Morrison, Odie L Son M W 9 S Tx Ark Tx
Morrison, Onie B Dtr F W 9 S Tx Ark Tx
Morrison, Wiley H Jr. Son M W 7 S Tx Ark Tx","STR06" "I18932","Morrow","Alexander Walker","Abt 1814","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Williamson County, Williamson Division, P. O. Round Rock
Enumerated 16 July 1860
Page 41
267-275
Indexed on Ancestry.com as MORRONE
A. W. Morrow 46 M Stock Raiser 1000 1500 Ky
Evalina Morrow 25 F Wisc
John J Morrow 19 M Common laborer Ky
Sarah S Morrow 17 S School Misstress Mo
Anne M Morrow 11 F Mo
Aramenta R Morrow 10 F Tx
James B Morrow 8 M Tx
Bettie Morrow 3 F Tx
Samuel C Morrow 1 M Tx

1870 Census
Texas, Williamson County, Georgetown P. O. Georgetown
Page 8
53-53
Morrow Walker 54 M W Justice of Peacer 700 300 Ken
Morrow, Elvira 34 GF W Keeping House Wisc
Morrow, James 16 m W Tx
Morrow, Sarah 19 F W Tx
Morrow, Betty 13 F W Tx
Morrow, Sam 11 M W tx
Morrow, William 4 m W Tx
Morrow, Joseph 10/12 M W Tx Sept

1880 Census
Texas, Williamson County, Georgetown
Enumerated 5 Jun 1880
Page 9 SD 5 ED 156 Stamped A. 429
94
Morrow, A. W. W M 64 Husband JP Ky Va Va
Morrow, Elvira W F 45 Wf Keeping House Wisc Ky ---
Shows, Betty B W F 23 Dtr Tx Ky
Morrow, Willie W M 18 Son Tel Office Tx
Morrow, J. B. W M 10 Son Tx
Stows, Willw W M 4 Grandson Tx


","STR06" "I8316","Morrow","Davida Rebecca","Abt 1898","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of William Morrow and Cynthia Mount.","STR06" "I9807","Morse","John","Abt 1817","Yes, date unknown","0","Also living with the family in 1850 was 20 year old William Brooks from Alabama. Listed as a laborer.","STR06" "I3332","","","","","","","" "I19085","Morton","Grace R.","16 Aug 1884","26 Jul 1967","0","The California Death Index listings for her son, Harold, and her daughter, Gladys, both show her maiden name as Morton. The California Death Index for Grace herself shows that her mothers maiden name was HOFFMAN.","STR06" "I7796","Morton","Isabelle Lucy","23 Feb 1899","","0","Listed as Elizabeth on the 1930 census.","STR06" "I29310","Morton","Jewell Lil","8 May 1912","4 Oct 1977","0","On her FindAGrave memorial page, she is linked to her parents, Hezakiah Lee MORTON (1886-1959, #11245592) and Lillie Mae DICK (1890-1960, #11245593).

At the time of the 1920 census, Jewell can be found in Dewey, Oklahoma, with her parents Lee and Lillie Morton, both born in Texas, three siblings, Ruby, Hazel and Urual, and 21 year old Ernest Hurst.","STR06" "I21898","Morton","Mary","Abt 1727","Abt 1807","0","""Sophia Smith remembered her grandmother [Mary Morton Smith] well. She used to say: 'I looked up to my grandmother with great love and reverence. She more than once put her hand on my head and said, ""I want you should grow up and be a good woman and try to make the world better."" -- Rev. John M. Greene, An Address at the Centennial of the Birth of Sophia Smith, 27 May 1896

http://clio.fivecolleges.edu/smith/sophia/family/gen1.htm","STR06" "I44528","","","","","","","" "I29905","Moseley","Anderson Waid","10 May 1801","4 Sep 1870","0","Audrey Dinier (audreydiener@charter.net) shows him as the son of Edward Moseley and Martha Butler of Edgefield District, South Carolina.","STR06" "I29914","Moseley","John Jackson","20 Jan 1841","5 Jan 1919","0","He died in the Confederate Soldiers Home in Missouriuntain Creek, Alabama.","STR06" "I29912","Moseley","Susan Amelia","15 Jul 1836","19 Apr 1902","0","She died in Grady, Alabama.","STR06" "I47907","Moser","Mercedes ""Dee"" R.","11 Jul 1939","20 May 2021","0","Mercedes ""Dee"" R. Roth, 81 years of Fremont, NE passed away Thursday, May 20, 2021 at the Hooper Care Center. She was born on July 11, 1939 in Dodge, NE to Edward and Hilda (Studt) Moser.

Dee grew up in North Bend and graduated North Bend High School. She married Richard Hartmann on May 10, 1958 in North Bend. They lived in Omaha, NE until the family's accident in 1970 and Dee returned to Fremont. She married Melvin ""Mel"" Roth on September 28, 1973 in Fremont and they have resided in Fremont ever since.

Dee was a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church. Her family was her joy, she loved taking care of all of them.

She is survived by her daughters, Donna (Dick) Brandenburgh of Fremont, NE, Sherri (Joe) Recker of Lincoln, NE; husband, Melvin Roth of Fremont, NE; 5 step-children; brothers, Robert (Caryn) Moser of North Bend, James (Lynda) Moser of Fremont, Richard (Donna) Moser of Sacramento, CA, Eldon (Cheryl) Moser of Yutan, NE; sisters, Aridth (Richard) Cantral of Kearney, NE, Marjorie Reynolds of Fremont; grandchildren, Christina, Melissa, Jennifer, Zach, and Luke; and 6 great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Richard Hartmann; son, Steve Hartmann; brother, Ed Moser; sisters, May Rita Jirkovsky, Kathy Powers, infant sister, Elizabeth Moser.

The Funeral Mass is 10:30 AM, Tuesday, May 25, 2021 at St Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in North Bend. Visitation at Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont, NE is 5-8 PM, Monday, May 24, a Rosary will begin at 7 PM. Burial will be in Woodland Cemetery at North Bend, NE.

Memorials may be directed to the family for a fund yet to be determined.

Many thanks to the Hooper Care Center for all their love and support.

Online Condolences may be left at www.mosermemorialchapels.com.

Moser Memorial Chapel, 2170 N. Somers Ave. Fremont, NE 68025 402-721-4490.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I43974","","","","","","","" "I47725","Mosley","Emma Ellen","4 Feb 1860","29 Jun 1943","0","In 1930, she was living in the home of her daugher and son-in-law, Sally and John Wilson, in Manor, Texas.","STR06" "I15921","Mosley","Robert Jason ""Otis""","29 Sep 1972","17 Sep 2012","0","Jason ""Otis"" Mosley, 39, died Sept 17, 2012. Otis was born September 29, 1972 in Lufkin Texas. He was a lifelong resident of Ford's Corner or 'Goat Hill'. He was an equipment operator for Big 4, Inc.

Otis was survived by his parents, Robert Earl Mosley of Ford's Corner, Delenia Stroud and husband Kenny of Ford's Corner, Jeffery Cannon Strickland of Hemphill, and Joe ""Pops"" Strickland of Hemphill; two sons, Tyler Mosley of Ford's Corner and Hunter Mosley of San Augustine; two daughters, Jaylyn Mosley of San Augustine and Mattie of San Augustine; one sister, Jeannie Mikeman of Hemphill; one brother, Brad Hight and wife Amber of Hemphill; one niece, Jadey Hight of Hemphill; and two nephews J.B. Mikeman of Hemphill and Brendon Hight of Ford's Corner.

Visitation will be from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM Thursday evening, September 20, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home. Funeral services will be at 10:00 AM, Friday, September 21, 2012, at Starr Funeral home Chapel, with burial to follow in Goat Hill Family Cemetery.

Posted on Sabine County Reporter online on 19 September 2012
Also published in the print edition on September 26, 2012, page 9","STR06" "I45549","Moss","Cenie Elizabeth","5 Jun 1891","14 Nov 1986","0","The Victoria Advocate, Nov 16, 1986

Refugio-Cenia Moss Risher, 95, of Refugio died Friday at a Refugio nursing home.

She was born June 5, 1891 in Refugio to George W. Moss and Marcena McGrew Moss. Except for a brief period in which she taught school in Bayside and for two years as a bride i Oklahoma, her entire life was spent in Refugio. She was a life long member of Our Lady of Refuge Catholic Church. She was preceded in death by her husband Raymond L. Risher in 1934...burial....Mt. Calvary Cemetery in Refugio.

She is survived by three daughters, Pauline KANE of Fort Worth, Mrs. Joyce GILEVICH of Riverside, CA, and Mrs. Lois TUTTLE of Woodsboro; one brother, Basil Moss of New Orleans, two sisters, Josephine MOSS and Mr. France Moss MAGOTT, both of San Antonio, 18 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren.

Grandsons will serve as pallbearers.","STR06" "I2549","Moss","Elizabeth","Abt 1823","Bef 1853","0","After her husband's untimely death, Elizabeth was said to have married second, in Mar 1841, James WARE, who died between 1844 and 1849, and married third John LYND.","STR06" "I45548","Moss","Georgia","16 Aug 1889","17 Aug 1961","0","Name Georgia Moss Thomas
Event Type Death
Event Date 17 Aug 1961
Event Place Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Occupation Ret. Chief Operator S. W. Bell Telephone Co
Marital Status Divorced
Birth Date 16 Aug 1889
Birthplace Refugio, Texas
Father's Name G W Moss
Mother's Name Marcina Mcgrew
Informant Edd Kane
Certificate Number 48536
GS Film number 2116791
Digital Folder Number 005145525
Image Number 01073



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3HH-P76 : accessed 12 Jul 2014), Georgia Moss Thomas, 17 Aug 1961; citing certificate number 48536, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116791.","STR06" "I10449","Moss","Ruth Madeline","Abt 1893","10 Mar 1924","0","It appears that Ruth may have died or remarried prior to 1930, as of the time of that census her three youngest daughters were living with their grandmother, Ella Rawson, in the 2nd Precinct of San Augustine. Michael McBride emailed, in July 2011, that she remarried George W. McBRIDE on 17 Nov 1921, and they had one daughter, Billie Juan McBRIDE. After Ruth died, her daughters by James went to live with Ella Rawson, and Billie went to live with her McBride/Nicholson relatives.","STR06" "I3338","","","","","","","" "I20465","Most","Norma Jean","22 Jul 1931","11 Feb 2019","0","The daughter of Louis MOST and Agnes SLUKA. She enjoys cooking, babysitting and sewing. She has made quilts for each of her sons (Milligan, p 355).

A Funeral Service for Norma will be held on Friday, February 15, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan. Pastor Brian Kottas will officiate the service.

A Graveside Committal will take place in the Bohemian National Cemetery following the Funeral Service.

Visitation will be Thursday from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with family present from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan.

Memorials in lieu of flowers are suggested to the family for a future designation.

Norma Jean (Most) Kotas was born July 22, 1931 to Louis and Agnes (Sluka) Most of Ohiowa, Nebraska. She passed away at the age of 87 years, 6 months and 20 days in Fairmont, Nebraska on February 11, 2019 after a brief illness.

She attended grade school at Fillmore County District #67 and attended high school in Milligan graduating with the class of 1948. On May 11, 1949, she was united in marriage to Jim F. Kotas of Milligan. To this union four sons were born: Dennis, David, Douglas, and Delbert.

Norma was a homemaker and enjoyed baking, sewing, puzzles, playing cards, bingo, and making quilts. On October 15, 2016, she completed her 100th quilt. Every family member has a quilt as a remembrance. She was the bookkeeper for Kotas Oil Co. from 1975 until Jim's retirement in 1989. In September of 1989 she took a job as a cook at Heritage in Geneva. The following May she left that job to provide loving care for her daughter-in-law Janet as she fought cancer. She and Jim also took on the responsibility of raising grandsons Jason and T.J. for a time and she babysat with all of her grandchildren when needed. She will be remembered by her family for her loving support and her wonderful cooking and baking, especially rolls and kolaches.

Preceding her in death were her husband of almost 69 years, Jim; her parents; daughter-in-law Janet Kotas; grandson Jason Kotas; step-granddaughter Jenny Kelle; brothers-in-law Donald Kotas and Arnold Capek; sisters-in-law and husbands Marie and Charles Vlasak and Henrietta and Marian Arbuck.

She leaves to mourn her children Dennis and wife Lois Kotas of Milligan, Nebraska, David Kotas of Fawcett, Missouri, Douglas and wife Yvonne Kotas of Milligan, Nebraska, Delbert and wife Susan Kotas of Juniata, Nebraska; grandchildren, TJ and wife Abby Kotas of Lincoln, Nebraska, Gary Kotas of Humboldt, Nebraska, Katherine Kotas of Portsmouth, Virginia, Justin Kotas of Colorado Springs, Colorado Emilie of Exeter, Nebraska and Brittni Kotas of Milligan, Nebraska; great granddaughter Kayla Brhle; and great-great granddaughter Brynlee Motley of Milford, Nebraska; sister Lucille Capek of Milligan, Nebraska; sister-in-law Velma Kotas and husband John Kirby of Lincoln, Nebraska, step- grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I34462","Motis","Edmund R. ""Eddie""","4 Sep 1930","7 Jan 2016","0","Edmund Raymond Motis, 85, passed away Jan. 7, 2016, at his home in Babson Park, Fla. Born Sept. 4, 1930, in Exeter to the late Edmen and Alice (Kovanda) Motis. He had been a resident of the Lake Wales, Fla., area for 29 years, moving there from Friend. He was a parts manager for Chemical Containers and served his country in the U.S. Air Force as a flight line radio technician and fought in the Korean War. Member of the Church of the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, and the American Legion Post 183 in Friend. He loved to water ski, was a fisherman, a duck hunter and a wood worker. Also an avid Nebraska Cornhuskers fan and held onto season tickets even after moving to Florida. He would not give them up.

He is preceded in death by his wife, Ruth Motis and a son, Matt Motis. Survivors include his sons, Michael Motis and wife, Regina, John Motis and his wife, Laura, David Motis and his wife, Jeanette, all of Babson Park; daughter-in-law, Rhonda Motis of Lake Wales. Sisters: Goldie Motis Quinn of Lincoln and Marjorie Motis Johansen of Friend; 19 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren.

Memorial services will be 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 16, at Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd with The Rev. Fr. Thomas C. Seitz, Rev. Joan Brawley and Deacon John Motis. In lieu of flowers, memorials suggested to American Legion Post 183, Main Street, Friend, NE 68359. Arrangements by Marion Nelson Funeral Home.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I16675","Motis","Frank","19 Jan 1875","14 Nov 1949","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave

OBITUARY OF FRANK MOTIS

Frank, son of Frank and Katie Baxa Motis was born on Jan. 19, 1875, on a farm near Milligan, Nebraska. He died in Omaha, Nebr. on November 14, 1949, at the age of 74 years, 3 months, and 25 days.

He was married to Christina Matejka on June 1, 1897. Four children were born to this union; two girls, who died in infancy, and two sons, Edmen and Frank.

In 1907 on September 11th, he was married to Mary Pribyl. Two daughters, Bertha and Angeline, were born to his union.

Mr. Motis spent most of his life in farming activities. He farmed near Milligan until 1907, with the exception of a short time spent in Iowa. After 1907, he farmed near Omaha with the exception of eight years from 1916 to 1924, he lived in Minnesota.

As a young man, Mr. Motis was quite musical and enjoyed playing the accordiann for his own and others entertainment.

Mr. Motis was affiliated with the Roman Catholic church in his early life.

Both wives preceded Mr. Motis in death. He is survived by his sons, Edmen and Frank; and his daughters, Mrs. John (Bertha) Fitch, and Mrs. Frank (Angeline) Ondracek. There are also two step-daughters, Frances Wilson and Emily Eikenburg. One brother Vaclav Motis, and one sister, Mrs. Frank Krupicka. He also leaves 10 living grandchildren.

Unidentified newspaper article.

It was also noted on FindAGrave that Cemetery records show that Frank was born Jan. 18th, the headstone shows the 19th. 1st wife Christina Matejka. 2nd wife Mary Pribyl","STR06" "I2312","Motis","Frank","15 Nov 1880","15 Feb 1945","0","The Milligan Centenniel book shows him as Frank M. Motis, MD, whereas Ken Chromy instead has him listed as Frank Anton Motis. Ken also shows he was burid at the Bohemian National Cemetey in Milligan, as was his wife Josephine. The date of burial was shown to be some 22 years after his death (6 Oct 1977) and might be in error.","STR06" "I1947","Motis","Melvin Dean","17 Jun 1939","15 Jul 2014","0","Mel D. Motis, 75, of Geneva, died July 15, 2014 in Friend. Born June 17, 1939 to Frank & Helen (Kovanda) Motis.

Survivors: sons, Mike & Brenda Motis, Geneva, Doug & Lori Motis, Exeter, Jim & Natalie Motis, Geneva; eight grandchildren.

Funeral: 2 p.m. Friday, United Church of Christ, Exeter; Pastor Kenn Leischner. Visitation: 1-8 p.m. with family present 6-8 p.m. Thursday at Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Geneva. Cremation will follow the funeral service. Memorials directed to the family to be designated later. Condolences, www.farmerandsonfuneralhome.com

From 16 July 2914 issue of the Lincoln Journal Star, Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy

Melvin Dean Motis was born to Frank Motis and Helen Kovanda Motis on June 17, 1939, at Exeter, and passed away on Tuesday, July 15, at Warren Memorial Hospital in Friend, at the age of 75 years.

Mel grew up in Exeter and graduated from Exeter Public High School in 1957. He married Carol Jean Hughes on April 23, 1966, and to them three sons were born; Mike, Doug and Jim.

Following graduation, Mel served in the US Army and competed on the Army Rifle team, before going to work for Burlington Northern Railroad. After a few years he came back to the family farm and continued to farm with his father, raising crops, hogs and cattle until 1984 when the farm economy began to struggle. During this time Mel served for 8 years on the Exeter School board. With three growing boys to feed, Mel was forced to work off the farm at various jobs, including Volkmer Construction, Horizontal Boring and Jacques Seed. In 1988 Mel took a job with Boeing Aviation in Wichita, KS, and worked there until the death of his wife, Carol, in 1993. Mel moved back to the family farm and started M and M Tree Service, which he continued to operate until his health began to fail in 2004. Despite his failing physical strength, Melvin continued to help many neighbors and friends with field work in the spring, and with harvest in the fall. He came to love swathing hay for Jason Oldehoeft, and would never turn down an opportunity to mow hay, a beloved activity he continued until May of this year.

Throughout much of his life, Mel was known for his trap shooting skills, and spent many weekends and weeknights shooting with some of his closest friends. Family vacations often included the State Trap Shoot in Doniphan. Over the years, the mass of trophies, guns and other winnings were enough to fill a whole room. He spent many nights reloading shells after working all day, and would always make it to a shoot the next day, wherever it may be.

Mel was an avid hunter and wildlife lover. Many a time he could be found near his canary grass plot watching the pheasants fly in. Growing up he never missed a hunting season, and he passed that passion on to his three boys. Many winter days he could be found cruising the countryside with all three boys in the truck, looking for pheasant, rabbit or quail. For a little sporting fun, he would even take the boys on an occasional coyote hunt on Sundays, despite missing church services.

Mel was also a devoted sports fan, many Saturdays were spent watching college football with his grandsons, but he was especially proud to watch his grand kids in all their sporting events never missing a chance to attend a football, softball, basketball game or wrestling match.

You could always find Mel at an auction, coin sale, having coffee, or just putting around in the ""silver bullet"" he refused to quit driving. He spent a lot of time at his grandkids' trap shoots, all of which followed in their granddad's footsteps, taking up an interest in the sport.

He loved the Fillmore County Fair hog show, and you could find him sitting somewhere in the stands. He enjoyed watching Thane, Caroline, Gatlin, and Travien show their pigs, and he would never miss one of their shows, regardless of what else needed to be done. He had the best seat in the house this year having passed on the day of the Fillmore County Fair hog show. He was watching from above as they drove several pigs to champion honors.

In his retirement, Mel found a love of cooking and canning, specializing in pickles, pork and beans, and jaternice, which he was proud to share with family and friends. He spent many hours playing pitch, poker, or any game of chance, and enjoyed riding along on any road trip with the boys, whatever the activity or destination.

Over the years Mel met many people that he was blessed to know, a source of great pride for him. Wherever he went someone knew him.

Mel will be remembered for being just a little bit stubborn and stuck in his ways, maybe a little too quick to complain. But he always said, ""If you don't tell someone what they are doing wrong, they won't get better.""

Mel was preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Helen; wife, Carol; sister, Marlene VanPatte; and brother-in-law William ""Blackie"" VanPatten.

He is survived by sons, Mike and Brenda, Geneva; Doug and Lori, Exeter; and Jim and Natalie, Geneva; grandsons, Thane, Preston, Colton, Wyatt, Trevian, and Gatlin; granddaughters, Caroline and Toni; brother, Ernest; sister-in-law, Betty Motis; aunt, Clarabelle Smith; and many nieces and nephews.","STR06" "I38452","","","","","","","" "I774","","","","","","","" "I29425","Moudry","Josefa","7 Apr 1852","6 Feb 1917","0","Daniel Murray (themurer@comcast.net) writes that Josefa was the daughter of Jan MOUDRY and Anna VOLFOVA, and Josefa was the oldest of 5 girls, four of them stepsisters. Josefa herself had ten children, six of whom survived into adulthood

Josefa Drdek found in:

Passenger and Immigration Index, 1500s-1900s

Place: Baltimore Year: 1880

Age: 28

Primary immigrant: Drdek, Josefa

Permanent entry number: 4047911

Accession number: 9999941787

Source publication code: 206.7

Source publication page number: 35

Source publication: BACA, LEO. Czech Immigration Passenger Lists, Volume IX. Richardson, TX: Author, 1707 Woodcreek, Richardson, TX 75082, 1999. 210p.

Source annotation: Date and port of arrival. Country of origin and name of ship are also provided. Extracted from National Archives Microcopy 255, rolls 32 through 50 and Microcopy T844, rolls 1 through 15. Place of intended destination may also be provided.

Source: Passenger and Immigration Lists Index.","STR06" "I37465","","","","","","","" "I37467","","","","","","","" "I37466","","","","","","","" "I6309","Mounts","David A.","Abt 1854","","0","He married a woman named Cora. They had two children, Helen and Jack, both born after 1878. Both were said to have taught school in Hawaii. Helen married a Mr. Lallin.","STR06" "I5715","Mounts","Mary ""Molly"" Evelyn","27 Aug 1857","10 Sep 1940","0","Known as ""Molly."" Her birth position uncertain, she was probably the youngest. She probably had TWO older brothers.

Ken Harvey wrote the following biography of Molly Mounts Gentry based on interviews with her daughter, Grace Ellen Gentry, grandson, Lewis Adair Payne, and other family members. He wrote that Molly was said to have been abducted by her father from his ex-wife and grandparents in West Virginia. The story that has come down is that William J. did not approve of the way they were bringing her up. He had secretly let her know that he was in the area, and she met him at a pre-arranged place. His own armed brothers, who had been on the Confederate side in the war, followed them, but William who had been a Captain on the Union side, was careful to eluded their pursuit. He let it be known that he intended going south on the Mississippi from Memphis. They, father and daughter, did just this and then they quickly backtracked going north at the first steamer wood fuel stop on the river. They arrived in Chicago, presumably by train, ""as the great fire was going out""-that would have been just after 8th October 1871; when Mary was fourteen years old.

She later recalled that she had plenty of good clothes [during her three years] living with her father but she was not allowed to have a man touch her stockinged feet-this was considered inappropriate behaviour. He used to make a paper cut-out of his daughter's soles when she needed shoes. He was determined on proper behaviour. She had to walk with her arms straight down her sides and fix her gaze about twenty feet in front of her when walking in the public street.

She became engaged, at about the age of fifteen, to a young man who presented her with a large and beautiful ring. It seems highly likely that this liason had been arranged somehow by her father. One day she saw her fiance riding a horse in a park with another woman. Young Molly became very upset and went up to him. Taking it off her finger she handed the ring back to him saying that ""this [marriage] is not going to work!"" Her father and she left Chicago shortly afterwards.

William J. had hired a Mrs. Harris to be young Molly's live-in companion in Chicago. Mrs. Harris was a very strict and religious person who was very upset to discover her church minister playing poker with William J. one night after hours in a back room of his saloon. This saloon was somewhere to the south of Chicago. She said she was never going back to his church again. He was very amused about her outraged attitude and his surprising response to his daughter's prim adult companion was to say let us all leave the town.

They all drove off next morning and he just left his saloon business as it was when he closed it down the previous night. He used to laugh all the time about Mrs Harris' reaction to her preacher's infidelity to his supposed ideals-presumably out of her earshot.

Some time later, in the early 1870's, they all wound up in north Texas. It was presumably in Johnson Co. that young Molly set her heart on William Miller Gentry. He was six years older than her.

Molly's father, made it clear that he did not approve of her choice of Will Gentry. Was he aware of Will's probable previous marriage three years previously? He did not, however, interfere when she decided to marry him. Instead he presented the couple with a team of horses and a wagon (four wheels). William J. Mounts drove away from the wedding service in Grayson Co. having made his fairwells. He was evidently very disappointed and apparently rather angry with her choice. Angry enough for he was never to wish to see her again, nor did he.

Molly's grandfather-in-law, William Gentry, was a preacher. Mary had little time for him. It is noticable that he did not marry Molly and Will.

When they were living in Stevens Co., Oklahoma, Molly discovered that a neighbour there had once lived in Chicago. The neighbour's brother, a wealthy man, was still living in that northern city and he always wore a large diamond ring that his young fiance had returned to him when she rebuffed him. He had never married after his loss. It is not known if Molly revealed her extraordinary secret to her Oklahoma neighbour on Wildhorse Creek.

She used to tell a story about a relation of hers who had joined the army just after the Civil War. He had committed some infraction of the military rule book and was walking beside a General following an investigation into the event when he anxiously enquired of his superior, ""what happens next?"" The General replied, ""we shoot at dawn."" The comment was clearly not meant to be taken seriously, but it was. The evidently very nervous and highly impressionable young man immediately dropped dead from a severe heart attack.

1900-In the census of 1900 Molly recorded that she had had eight children of whom seven were still alive. This agrees with our list as we know Carrie had died from blood poisoning the previous year.

1930 census Stephens Co. OK King Twp., Duncan city, ED 69-4 Sheet 18B 725 8th St. ? 994/433 Gentry, Mary E., FW 73 Wd WV WV WV

The Duncan Eagle-Sept. 12, 1940 Mary E. Gentry, 84, Dead After Long Illness in Home Here Mrs. Mary Evelyn Gentry, 84, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Marvin Payne, 813 Beech Ave. Tuesday afternoon, after a lingering illness with which she been afflicted for some time. She had been living with her daughter during the greater part of her illness. Other children are Ed J. Gentry, Duncan; John W. Gentry, Alpine, Texas; Emery H. Gentry, Oklahoma City; and Mrs S. P. Hall, Great Bend, Kan. Also surviving are 31 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 this afternoon in the First Baptist church with the Rev. Frank Sutton, pastor of the Immanuel Baptist church, officiating. Burial will be in Duncan cemetery. The Beeson-Grantham Funeral home was in charge of arrangements.","STR06" "I5435","Mounts","William J.","30 Aug 1832","","0","Ken Harvey wrote the following biography of William Mounts, based on interviews with Grace Ellen Gentry, William's granddaughter, and Lewis Adair Payne, his great grandson, along with other family members. Some minor edits have since been made by Melinda Strong. Additionally, for more information about William J. Mounts and Salinda Galloway's siblings and parents contact Jay Kimmel - plainj@ieee.org

Ken wrote that ""William J. Mounts apparently trained as a carpenter and was thought to have attended the University of Virginia in about 1850. Afterwards he was to join the Union cavalry. He quickly became a Captain. Some of his brothers, however, fought on the Confederate side during the Civil War.

William J. Mounts married in about 1854. He later maintained that he was pushed by his parents into what he claimed was an unfortunate relationship with Salinda Galloway, thought to be his step-mother's younger sister. He used to say later that people should not be bred like animals, he apparently considered that this is what had happened to him. When he divorced Salinda after the civil war, his family took Salinda's side-as did most of his own brothers. One of them, George Dobbs Mounts (apparentely a half brother0, however, evidently later maintained contact with him.

The Mount families antagonistic reaction to William J's decision to divorce Salinda was so strong that he claimed that he had to leave his parental home in West Virginia. He took with him daughter Molly, accordingly with her consent, and headed ultimately for Chicago. His training as a carpenter now paid off. He laid a parquet floor in a new saloon there that was being built, for which he was paid $40 a day. This was a small fortune at the time, but carpenters were worth their weight in gold in Chicago after the fire. At the time a labourer earned only a dollar a day. In his woodwork he always drove a nail in at an angle as he was a very careful worker.

Later he purchased or rented a saloon himself and set up business for a year or so.

Father, daughter and live-in companion Mrs. Harris were said to have then moved south to Texas in the early 1870's. After his daughter Mary's was married to Will Gentry in 1872, he went north again.

William J. remarried in about 1879, this time to an educated Indian woman originally from Kentucky whose name is unknown. The marriage probably took place in Arkansas City. He was living in Dewey, OK, at time of his death twenty-six years later. His second wife's former husband was said to have been a fellow Union officer of William J's who was killed in the Civil War. William and she had originally met in Kentucky. There were no children to this marriage.

He was an intellectual type with very high standards. It was said of him, with some hyperbole, that he had voted in twenty states. William J. was a very fastidious dresser. However he apparently had no great strong family feelings. He always seemed to have money when it was needed.

He broke off all contact with his daughter Mary after her marriage to Will Gentry. She heard occasionally about him but she never saw him again, nor is it thought that she ever saw her mother Salinda, although it is possible there was some contact.

In old age he visited Arkansas City in order to get a horse and had a fatal stroke as he returned home to Dewey, Oklahoma. He fell from the buggy and was still clutching the horse's reins when his body was found by locals. His wife was unable to attend the funeral as she may have been ill and the ceremony was too far away from Dewey. His half-brother, George Dobbs Mounts, looked after his funeral arrangements. His funeral director was Undertaker Oldroyd. His son, David, was in San Francisco. Daughter Molly Mounts Gentry didn't hear about the event until someone sent her a newspaper cutting which described his death. She was to say that this was the first time she knew he had been living in Dewey, although in retrospect this is a little hard to believe.

Mary was definitely in contact with both her step-brother James McCoy and her own brother David Mounts. One of them probably sent the newspaper cutting to her in Stephen's Co. Mary said that she knew that her father had been south visiting near her on several occasions but he never actually came to see her. She had been upset by this. He presumably would have heard about where she was even though he appears to have refused to contact her.

She was to say that if he wanted her to have anything of his estate he would have said so and he didn't, so she never made any inquires about the matter.""","STR06" "I32299","","","","","","","" "I28680","Muck","Adam H.","21 Aug 1852","2 May 1914","0","Cass City Chronicle
December 18, 1908

Philip Muck of Lancaser, N.Y. is visiting his brother, Adam Muck, and other relatives here.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 8, 1914
Page One

Adam H. Muck
Funeral Service held Tuesday Afternoon at Cass City

Adam H. Muck, who was stricken ill suddenly at Colling last week Wednesday, passed away at his home in Colwood late Saturday afternoon, May 2. The remains were brought to the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Kaercher at Cass City Sunday. On Tuesday afternoon, the funeral servicew were held at the Evangelical church where Mr. Muck was an regular attendant and worshipper while a resident here. Rev. D. J. Feather, the pastor, conducted the service.

Adam H. Muck was born in Erie county, N.Y. , Aug 21, 1852. He came to Cass City in October in 1878.

The same year he was united in marriage with Miss Lena Striffler and to the union two children were born. Mrs. Muck died July 11, 1883. On May 21, 1885, he married Miss Susan Striffler and this union was blessed with three children. Mrs. Muck passed away a few years ago at Cass City.

Mr. Muck, through his activities as farmer, thresherman and blacksmith at Cass City, had many acquaintances in this community and was well and favorably known. He served Cass City as trustee, was prominently identified with the fire department for many years and held several other positions of trust in various societies.

He leaves four daughters, Mrs. Wm. Joos, Mrs. J.C. Corkins, and Mrs. E.W. Kaercher, all of Cass City, and Miss Emma Muck of Colwood, one son, Philip Muck of Colwood, three grandchildren, two brothers and five sisters.

Friends from a distance in attendance at the funeral were J.L. Muck and Mrs. Geo. Klein of Lockport, N.Y., Miss Louise Gassner of Buffaol, Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Kaercher and son, Clarence, and Norman Prast, all of Elkton.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Fall 2007)","STR06" "I28680","Muck","Adam H.","21 Aug 1852","2 May 1914","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1880 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumeratd 4 and 5 June 1880
Page Fifty, SD Third, ED 400 Stamped 91 A
46-46
Muck, Adam H W M 27 Blacksmith NY France France
Muck, Lena W F 25 Wf Keeping House NY France Franc
Muck, Harry W M 10/12 July Son (sic) At home Mich NY NY

1900 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Cass City Village, Dist 111
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900 by A.D. Gillis
SD 8 ED 111 Sheet 5B
109-112
Muck, Adam Hd W M Aug 1861 (sic) 49 M15 NY Germany Germany Blacksmith
Muck, Susan Wf W F June 1862 (sic) 47 M 15 4/3 NY Germany Germany
Muck, Hattie Dtr W F July 1870 (sic) 20 S Mich NY NY Dressmaker
Muck, Lena Dtr W F July 1883 16 S Mich NY NY
Muck, Emma Dtr W F Apr 1886 14 S Mich NY NY
Muck, Amanda Dtr W F May 1889 12 S Mich NY NY
Muck, Philip Son W M Jun 1889 10 S Mich NY NY

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp, Cass City Village
13 April 1910
SD 8 ED 113 Sheet 5B
135-135
Muck, Adam He M W 55 M2 25 NY Germany Germany Blacksmith
Muck, Susan Wf F W 53 M1 25 5/5 NY Germany Germany
Muck, Lena Dtr F W 26 S Mich NY NY
Muck, Emma Dtr F W 24 S Mich NY NY Operator Telephone
Muck, Philip H Son M W 20 S Mich NY NY Salesclerk Dry Goods","STR06" "I29184","Muck","Amanda Lillian","17 May 1888","3 Jun 1953","0","Lorraine Smith Benkelman transcribed the following letters from Salome to her brother, George Albert

June 6, 1888

I am staying at the Muck's for three weeks now. Anna Peterson is dead. She had a tumor and died under an operation. I heard that Adam Benkelman was expected home any day, but will not be sure until I hear that Minnie Burg did not make it up. The population of Cass City has increased since you left. Adam Muck has a girl [Amanda L. Muck], Del Landon a girl, Duncan Graham and Alex McKenzie both boys.


Cass City Chronicle
Friday, June 5, 1953
Page One

Final Rites Held for Cass City Resident

Mrs. Amanda L. Kercher, 65, wife of Erwin W. Kercher, died Wednesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Walter Schell where she was staying for the day while Mr. Kercher was out of town. Although Mrs. Kercher has been in failing health for a long time, her death was unexpected.

Mrs. Kercher's death was caused by a cerebral hemmorhage, according to the doctor's report. She was a lifelong resident of Cass City.

Daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Adam and Susan Muck, she was born here May 17, 1888. On September 1, 1909, she was married to Erwin Kercher in Cass City.

Besides her parents, a brother, Philip Muck, and a sister, Mrs. Lena Corkins, preceded her in death.

Surviving are: her husband, three sons, Charles Kercher, Sr. of Bay City, Major Ferris Kercher of Monterey, Calif., and Capt. Gerald Kercher of San Angelo, Texas; nine grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Roy (Emma) Graham of Caro and Mrs. Wm. (Hattie) Joos of Cass City.

Funeral services were held Sunday at 2 p.m. at Salem Evangelical Church where she was a lifelong member. Rev. S.R. Wurtz officiated and burial was in Elkland Cemetery.

Relatives and friends attended the funeral from many communities. Included were: Armada, Bay City, Brown City, Owosso, Shabbona, Elkton, Unionville, Bad Axe, Detroit, Saginaw, Caro, Sebewaing, Marlette, Flint, Pontiac and Gagetown.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I29184","Muck","Amanda Lillian","17 May 1888","3 Jun 1953","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp, Village of Cass City
10 January 1920
ED 179, Sheet 4A
84-87
Kercher, Edwin W Hd M W 31 Mich Canada German Canada German Printer Local Paper
Kercher, Amanda L. Wf F w 31 M Mich NY NY
Kercher, Charles R Son M W 9 S Mich Mich Mich
Kercher, Ferris A Son M W 3 8/12 S Mich Mich Mich

1930 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland twp, Cass City Village
Enumerated April 11, 1930
ED 79-4 SD 11 Sheet 4B
Ervin W. Kercher Hd M W 41 M21 Mich Canada/French Canada Printer Newspaper
Amanda L. Kercher Wf F W 41 M21 Mich NY NY
Kercher, Ferris A. Son M W 13 Mich Mich Mich
Kercher, Gerald F Son M W 5 Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I29183","Muck","Emma","25 Apr 1886","23 Feb 1967","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, October 29, 1915
Colwood

The many friends of Miss Emma Muck here are pleased to learn that she is rapidly recovering from her recent operation for appendicitis and was removed to the home of her sister last Wednesday.

Cass City Chronicle
July 9, 1920
(As reprinted in the ""Down Memory Lane"" column dated Friday, July 6, 1945)

Miss Emma Muck returned home last Wednesday after a seven months's visit with relatives at Buffalo, Gasport, Lockport and various other places in New York. She has accepted a position in the P.H. Muck store at Colwood.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, March 2, 1967
Page Two
Cass City Area Social and Personal News Items

Mrs. Emma S. Graham, 80, of Caro died Tuesday, Feb. 23, in Hills and Dales Hospital. She was born April 25, 1886, in Cass City and has lived all of her life in Tuscola County. She was a member of Caro Methodist Church. Services were held Saturday in the Caro Methodist Church. Burial was in Caro cemetery. She is survived by one son, Ferris of Caro, and two granchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I29183","Muck","Emma","25 Apr 1886","23 Feb 1967","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Michigan, Tuscola, Almer Township
Enumerated April 26, 1930
ED 79-4 SD 11 Sheet 12 B

238-241
Graham, Roy E. Hd M W 42 M 33 Canada English Canada English Canada English 1911 Na Farmer General Farm
Graham, Emma Wf F W 42 M 22 Mich New York Michigan
Graham, Ferris M W 8 S Mich Canada English Michigan","STR06" "I5105","Muck","Harriet Christine ""Hattie""","16 Jul 1879","15 Nov 1954","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, November 19, 1954
Page 6

Last Rites for Mrs. William Joos

Mrs. Wm. Joos, 75, lifelong resident of Elkland Township and of Cass City for the past seven years, died in her home Monday night after an illness of two weeks. Funeral services were held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Douglas Funeral Home. Rev. S. R. Wurtz, pastor of the Salem Evangelical United Brethren Church, of which Mrs. Joos was a member since childhood, officiated and burial was in Elkland cemetery. The former Harriet MUCK, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Adam and Lena MUCK, was born July 16, 1879, and was united in marriage with Mr. JOOS in the Evangelical parsonage here on March 17, 1907. Surviving are her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Kurt HANES (Lena) of Garden City and Mrs. Walter JEZEWSKI (Helen) of Cass City; a son, Maurice JOOS of Cass City; five grandsons, Richard and Donald JOOS, James and John JEZEWSKI; and Raymond HANES; and a sister, Mrs. Roy GRAHAM of Caro.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Spring 2007)","STR06" "I29182","Muck","Magdalena ""Lena"" Elizabeth","9 Jul 1883","22 Nov 1931","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, November 27, 1931
Page One
Deaths

Mrs. J.C. Corkins

News of the death of Mrs. J.C. Corkins came as a great shock to her many friends and relatives. She passed away at the Morris Hospital early Sunday afternoon after a very short illness.

Lena Elizabeth Muck was born at Cass City, July 9, 1883, and spent her entire life in this community. On March 20, 1912, she was united in marriage to John C. Corkins, who remains to mourn her untimely departure, with five children as follows: Maxine Elizabeth, Jack Calvin, Jean Lewis, Hazel Mae and Shirley Leone. Since her marriage to Mrs. Corkins, a widower with three small children of the ages of five and six years, she performed the duties of mother and helped to guide them along life's pathway until they reached the years of their majority and now she leaves them too to mourn their loss. They are: Helen J. Corkins of Detroit, Ivan W. Corkins of Pontiac and Lucile F. Hewens of Ypsilanti. Mrs. Corkins also leaves three sisters, Mrs. W. F. Joos, and Mrs. E.W. Kercher, both of Cass City, and Mrs. R.E. Graham of Caro; also a host of other relatives and friends.

Mrs. Corkins was a kind and loving wife and mother and was winning in her ways so that friendship's circle was to her a large one.

She was an attendant at the Evangelical church and Sunday School whenever health permitted and was also a member of the Ladies' Aid where she was always a willing worker, and will be greatly missed.

Funeral services were held at the home Wednesday afternoon conducted by Rev. C. F. Smith. The bereaved family has the sympathy of the entire community in their great sorrow.

The following from a distant points were in attendance at the funeral: Mrs. Louise and Albert Gassner of Buffalo, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. George Striffler, J.L. Muck, Mrs. Lorene Muck and daughter, Gloria, all of Lockport, New York, Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Hewens and two little sons of Ypsilanti, Miss Helen Corkins of Detroit and Mrs. and Mrs. Ivan Corkins and little son of Pontiac and other relatives and friends from Detroit and Ypsilanti.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)

Vol. 23 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 7, 1963, noted that Lena Muck Corkins was the great-grandmother of the newly born Gregory Scott Priestley, born on February 28, 1963 to Mrs. and Mrs. Lowell Priestley.","STR06" "I29185","Muck","Philip H.","3 Jun 1889","15 Sep 1925","0","Cass City Chronicle
January 8, 1909
Local Items, Page 4

Ernest Schwader, Joseph Benkelman, Philip Much and Herbert Wood returned to college at Lansing Monday after spending several days at their parental homes here.

Cass City Chronicle
February 21, 1913

B.F. Benkelman and P.H. Muck have completed arrangements for the purchase of the stock of general merchandise and the leasing of a store building at Colwood from C.D. Andrews.

(Published on Friday, February 18, 1938, in ""Twenty Five years Ago"")

Cass City Chronicle
November 2, 1917
Local News

Mr. and Mrs. P.H. Muck and Miss Emma Muck of Colwood were guests at the B.F. Benkelman home Sunday.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)

Volume 23 of the Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, dated September 7, 1963, noted that Philip Muck's grandson, Dennis Enberg and his wife were residing in East Lansing where he was studying to finish a M. A. in Geography from Michigan State University.","STR06" "I29185","Muck","Philip H.","3 Jun 1889","15 Sep 1925","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Columbia Township
Enumerated 5 Jan 1920
SD 7 ED 114 Sheet 1B
22-23
Muck, Philip H. Hd M W 30 M Mich NY NY Retail Merchant Groceries
Muck, Katherine M Wf F W 28 Mich Canada/English Canada/English
Muck, Madeline M F W 1 ?/12 S Mich Mich Mich

1930 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Columbia Twp
Enumerated 26 April 1930
ED 79-7 SD 11 Sheet 10A Stamped 151
224-224
Muck, Catherine M. Head O $3000 F W 38 Wd Mich Canada English Canada English
Proprietress General STore
Muck, Madeline M Dtr F W 11 S Mich Mich Mich
Muck, Phyllis J Dtr F W 4 4/12 S Mich Mich Mich
Smith, Charles J Father M W 75 M 25 Canada English Canada English Canada English 1868 Na
Smith, Mary A Mother F W 73 M 23 Canada English Southern Ireland Southern Ireland 1869 Na","STR06" "I29796","","","","","","","" "I29088","Muck","Sophia","Abt 1829","Yes, date unknown","0","Yvonne Mackiewicz (yvonne1955@sbcglobal.net) and Steve Dailey (scdailey@yahoo.com) both show the wife of William Helwig to be Sophia MUCK of Alsace, Germany (France). This is interesting, as their seem to be other MUCK's who also migrated from Erie County, NY to Tuscola County, Michgan...as well as possibly married into the STRIFFLER family, who followed the same route of migration.","STR06" "I24245","Muck","Sophia","Feb 1842","5 Mar 1924","0","March 6, 1924, probably from the Beaver Daily Times: Obituary for Mrs. Sophia Seyboth: Mrs. Sophia Seyboth, aged 83, of New Sewickley township, died yesterday afternoon at the family home from complications, due to old age.

Surviving is her husband one son and two daughters. Funeral services will be held from the Rehoboth Lutheran church of which the deceased is a member Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment will be made in the Rehoboth Lutheran cemetery.

[Note: no mention of her children from her prior marriage to David Striffler of Erie County, NY]

(Courtesy of Judith Muck)


","STR06" "I13842","Muckendorfer","Joe","16 Feb 1896","4 Sep 1968","0","Services Held for Joe Muckendorfer

Joseph H. Muckendorfer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Muckendorfer was born February 16, 1896 in Dodge, Nebraska. He was baptized March 29, 1896 in Tabor, Nebraska and passed away in the Dodge County Hospital September 4, 1968 after an illness of three months.

He married the former Agnes Gutch on February 21, 1944 who survives. Other survivors inclued Joe. Jr. of Sherwood, Oregon; one daughter, Mrs. Robert (Ara) Allan of North Bend and three grandsons.

Funeral services were held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Moser Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Mrs. Audrey Scott officiating. Soloist was Miss Carole Scott.

Pallbearers were Harold Pople, Council Bluffs, Iowa; Ted Blatny, Aaron Allan, Leon Semrad, Bill Lambrecht and Leonard Tomasek of North Bend.

Interment was in Woodland Cemetery.

(Undated, unreferenced newspaper clipping: September 4, 1968 handwritten at the top, Courtesty of Caroline Mastny, Schuyler, Nebraska)","STR06" "I5437","Muckleroy","Genevieve","29 Oct 1917","26 Aug 2001","0","On Kay Parker McCary's annotated transcription of the Halbert Cemetery she is shown as a daughter of George Muckleroy and Kate Carnes.

The Sabine County Reporter
1964

As reported in the Back in Time column, 1964 Thirty-Five Years ago, published on November 10. 1999, page 6

Mrs. L. T. Halbert Jr. and Mrs. Porter Halbert, members of Hemphill OES 375, were appointed to serve ont he Inter-Chapter Goodwill committee of Worthy Grand Matron.


SABINE COUNTY REPORTER 11 September 1996

...Two prominent Sabine County residents testified on behalf of (Judge John Larry) Hyden at Monday's hearing. Genevieve Halbert of Milam, a retired teacher who has lived in the county over 50 years was the first to take the stand. She stated she has been closely acquinted with Hyden approximately ten years, however, has known his family several years. Halbert had great praise for Hyden as a person and when asked about his service as a judge, stated ""He has served very well. He is the best judge we've ever had.""","STR06" "I33521","","","","","","","" "I43587","Mueller","Hildegarde Gertrude ""Kay""","29 Sep 1913","9 Jan 2009","0","The US Obituary index at Ancestry.com shows her as a daughter of Dick A. and Gertrude Mueller, and mother of Jimmy and Susan Green of Fort Worth, and Peggy and Campell Cox of Nacogdoches.

Full Obituary

Hildegarde ""Kay"" Green went to be with her Heavenly Father on the evening of January 9, 2009. She was 95 years old at the time of her death.

Kay was born September 29, 1913, in San Antonio, Texas, to Dick A. and Gertrude Mueller. She spent her formative years in Yorktown, Texas, and graduated from Yorktown High School.

Kay married Dr. J.C. Green November 28, 1935, Thanksgiving Day, and they made their home in Nacogdoches in 1949. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; and brother, Randy Mueller. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Peggy and Campbell Cox of Nacogdoches; her son and daughter-in-law, Jimmy and Susan Green of Fort Worth; her grandchildren, Cam and Jennie Cox, Marcus Cox and Courtney Green; and three great-grandchildren, Travis, Thomas and Samantha.

Kay's energies were devoted to supporting her family's interests, gardening and serving her Lord. She was a devoted wife, a loving mother and grandmother and a caring friend to many. Kay supported her husband's teaching career, and she placed a very high importance on education. Kay and J.C. established a scholarship at SFA for agriculture majors. Kay enjoyed meeting the scholarship recipients and receiving letters from them throughout the years. Earlier in life, Kay survived a stint as Cub Scout den mother and fondly remembered the boys long after they had grown into men. One of her greatest passions in life was growing flowers and gardening. She was a member of the Flora Garden Club for more than 50 years and spent countless hours developing and maintaining the plaza gardens located across from the Hotel Fredonia and the old bus station. Kay said many people's first impressions of Nacogdoches occurred when they arrived at the bus station or walked out of the hotel. She wanted that first impression to be a positive one, and she and the other members of the Flora Garden Club accomplished that goal when they turned an empty patch of ground into a beautiful garden. Kay was a delegate to the Nacogdoches Federation of Women's Clubs and served on the restoration committee of the Old University Building. She enjoyed serving as a docent for the Old University and making it available for tourists to visit. Additionally, she assisted with the production of the historic pageant ""Gateway to Texas"" that told the story of Nacogdoches.

Her work in the community was recognized when Kay was inducted into the Women's Hall of Fame by the Nacogdoches Commission on Women and Families in 2000. Kay's Christian faith sustained her and brought her much joy throughout her life. She was an active member of the First Baptist Church of Nacogdoches until health issues prevented her from attending. She and her husband, J.C., led Baptist Training Union for the youth of the church, and Kay had many dear friends in her Sunday school class. The family wishes to express their sincere thanks to Kay's very special friends: Christine Bryce, Dannie Loggins, Betty Bolton, Maxine Hall, and Jane Tubbe. The family is also grateful for the gentle care that Dr. Richard Baker provided Kay over many years.

Pallbearers will include Travis Cox, Thomas Cox, Ralph Phillips, Dr. Richard Baker, Greg Williams, Jimmy Mize, Dr. Dale Perritt and Dr. Dick Voigtel. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, January 13, 2009, at the First Baptist Church of Nacogdoches. Interment will follow at Oak Grove Cemetery. Memorial donations can be made to the Dr. J.C. Green Agriculture Scholarship at the Stephen F. Austin State University Alumni Association, P.O. Box 6096, SFA Station, Nacogdoches, Texas 75962-6096; Flora Garden Club; or First Baptist Church Building Fund, 411 North Street, Nacogdoches, Texas 75961. Cason Monk-Metcalf Funeral Directors.

http://www.legacy.com/

From the Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel","STR06" "I25136","","","","","","","" "I6536","Mulford","Mariah","7 Jul 1826","12 Oct 1888","0","Kay Parker McCary writes: ""Daughter of Charles B. Mulford & Mary Letitia Ennis (Birth year is 1820 per parent's Bible record and census records).""","STR06" "I48059","Mullen","Charles","30 Aug 1888","18 Jun 1918","0","A scan of his obituary, posted on Find A Grave 22401168, notes he was aged about thirty years, night pumping station engineer for the Illinois Central Railroad....(and presumably) killed by a passing engine. The deceased had been a resident of McComb for about a month and is survived by his wife also one brother (sic), Mr. Thomas Mullen of McComb.","STR06" "I27","","","","","","","" "I48057","Mullen","Thomas Wade","25 Sep 1874","18 Feb 1938","0","Scans of articles about his thirty sixth wedding anniversary, and his obituary, are posted on his Find A Grave Memorial Page, Memorial ID 105329372. Along with his wife and children, he was survived by his father, T.C. Mullen, and a brother. It noted he was ""prominently connected with the Illinois Central Railway system""...which is where his younger brother Charles was also employed before his accidentaly death at age 30.","STR06" "I48055","Mullen","Tilford Christen","12 Mar 1857","1 Jul 1938","0","Find A Grave contributor, Rebecca Smith (67876331) writes that His mother and father died when he and his two sisters were young. Their grandmother, Catherine Pierce Furr, raised them.

1880 Census Beat 2, Copiah Co., MS
Tillford Mullins Self age 24 b. MS Farm Labor parents: MS MS
Nancy Mullins wife age 24 b. MS Parents; MS MS
Thomas Mullins son age 6 b. MS
Louella Mullins dau age 1 b. MS
Contributor: Rebecca Smith (47876331)
26 June 2021

son of Joseph Elliston Mullen born 12 Nov 1812, Davidson Co, Tenn, died 28 Dec 1868, Lawrence Co, Miss, married 12 Mar 1844, Nancy Jane Furr, born 8 Mar 1830, Lawrence Co, Miss, died abt 1868, Lawrence Co, Missippi grandson of Christian Furr #20926837 and his wife, Catherine Pierce Furr #50331874

Contributor: Rebecca Smith (47876331)
26 June 2021","STR06" "I22432","Mullen","William ""Bill"" Harry","16 Oct 1925","8 Dec 2013","0","William (Bill) H. Mullen , 88, passed away on December 8, 2013 in his residence at the Always Home Assisted Living Facility in Katy, Texas.

Bill was born on October 16, 1925 in Franklin County, MS and grew up in the sawmill town of Quentin. He was the youngest of five siblings. After he graduated from high school, Bill attended Mississippi State University (MSU). He served in the U.S. Navy both during and after World War II (1944-1946). After his military service ended, Bill returned to MSU (Go Bulldogs!) to earn his Bachelor's degree in 1949. He married Irene Sandifer , his hometown sweetheart, in 1952. The couple made their home in Houston, Texas.

[Registration card for the World War II draft shows he was born in Quentin, Franklin, Mississippi on 16 October 1925, and his closest relative was Mrs. W. P Mullen of Quentin]

Bill was a Certified Public Accountant and worked for ExxonMobil for 38 years. He retired in 1990. Bill, Irene and their daughters attended Richmond Plaza Baptist Church in Bellaire, TX for 47, years. In 2001, the Mullens joined Tallowood Baptist Church, where they were active members of the Sonshine sunday school class. They resided in the Westchester subdivision in the Memorial area, where Bill was a regular at the tennis courts. He could always be seen riding his blue Schwinn bike around town, even toting his children and grandchildren in his wire basket. He loved games, especially cards and dominoes.

He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Irene S. Mullen; two children: Kim Mullen and Sherry Mullen Strong (and husband Paul), both of Houston, TX; four beloved grandchildren: Chris Crumby (and wife Jean), Keri Crumby, Elizabeth Strong, and Billy Strong; one great grandchild: Hudson Crumby and another on the way.

The family would like to especially thank the staff at Always Home and Amazing Grace Hospice for their compassionate care for Bill during his stay with them in his final days.
Visitation will be Wednesday, December 11, 2013 from 6-8 P.M. at Memorial Oaks Funeral Home.

Funeral services will be held on Thursday, December 12, 2013 at 11:30 a.m. at Tallowood Baptist Church, 555 Tallowood Road, Houston, TX 77024. A reception will follow the service.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in honor of Bill Mullen to either the Tallowood Baptist Church Building Fund, or to Amazing Grace Hospice.

www.legacy.com/obituaries/houstonchronicle
Published in the Houston Chronicle on Dec. 10, 2013","STR06" "I48494","","","","","","","" "I26454","Mundine","Nettie Susan","22 Feb 1869","17 Oct 1952","0","Name Nettie Susan Mcdavid
Event Type Death
Event Date 17 Oct 1952
Event Place Smithville, Bastrop, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 22 Feb 1869
[Note: FindAGrave instead lists DOB as 6 Feb 1868]
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Titus Mundine
Mother's Name Cornelia Marold
Certificate Number 47066
GS Film number 2113629
Digital Folder Number 005145651
Image Number 01237



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3ZH-ZLP : accessed 22 Apr 2014), Nettie Susan Mcdavid, 17 Oct 1952; citing certificate number 47066, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2113629.","STR06" "I26454","Mundine","Nettie Susan","22 Feb 1869","17 Oct 1952","0","(Research):
On October 29, 2006, Melba Gene McLemore wrote:

""I am still trying to verify the killer of Heffington as being Netties brother....but it looks like: Marchella McDavid married Frank Fleming. Frank Fleming, Baptist Minister, was made to participate in the hanging of 1883. Marchella McDavid had a brother names William Patrick McDavid. William Patrick McDavid married Nettie Mundine, and she was a sister of William Mundine. Was this the same William Sam Mundine who killed Fitzpatrick? (this part needs to be verified). William Mundine is listed as being a 19 year old stock herder, along with baby sister Nettie (age 2) on the 1870 Burleson County, TX census. A William Samuel Mundine killed sheriff Bose Herrington, but Jeff Fitzpatrick has gone done in history as being Herrington's killer.

Melba also found the following article:

Rockdale Messenger, Thur., 27 April 1899
""Killing at Lexington"" - William Mundine Shot and Killed by Constable Cige Heffington"" - Last Saturday about 3 o'clock, at Lexington, Cige Heffington shot William Mundine, and Monday morning Mundine died from his wounds. Heffington shot at Mundine six times, hitting him twice, once in the right side near the nipple, which shot caused his death.""

Does this article relate to Nettie's older brother?","STR06" "I20710","Munson","Moses","24 Sep 1744","13 Jul 1817","0","According to Gary Silverstein's chart on World Connect, he was also married to Lucy NORTON (22 Jan 1767) and Mary TRUESDALE (1797).

","STR06" "I20726","Munson","Samuel","Abt 1643","Abt 1692","0","Baptized on 7 Aug 1643 at First Congregational Society, New Haven.

Pane-Joyce Genealogy

His source Donald L. Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven, 1922-1932, 3 volumes.

More information on the Munson family is available in The Munson Record; A Genealogical and Biographical Account of Captain Thomas Munson and His Descendants, by Myron A. Munson, M.A., 1895","STR06" "I20755","Munson","Stephen","Abt 1760","Abt 1815","0","It seems odd that he was born in a different city and state than the siblings on either side of him. Might he be listed in this family in error?","STR06" "I20716","Munson","Waitstill","12 Dec 1697","6 Mar 1789","0","Martha Farnes, said to be born ca 1687, appears to be too young to actually be his mother.","STR06" "I47949","Muntean","George L.","12 Nov 1932","23 Jul 2019","0","Indiana Inpatient Facility.

George was born November 12, 1932, in Budapest, Hungary, the son of Gyorgy and Erzsebet Schillerwein Muntean. On January 20, 1957, he married Eva K. Bardos.

Mr. Muntean worked for Cummins Engine Company for 35 years. He retired as the Vice President of Fuel Systems.

Survivors include his wife of 62 years, Eva; daughters, Eva G. Muntean of San Francisco, CA, Marta M. (Gustavo) Garza of Houston, TX, George G. (Kelley) Muntean of Washington; ten grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; sister, Maria (Joseph) Mohos of Burbank, CA; several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Laszlo Muntean.

In keeping with the family's wishes, cremation is planned. A Rosary service will be held at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, July 27th at St. Bartholomew Catholic Church. A Mass of Christian Burial will follow the rosary at 1:00 p.m. with Father Clem Davis officiating. Reception to follow.

Inurnment will be at a later date at Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Galveston, Texas.

The family would like to thank all the friends and relatives who came to support George in his final days. This meant so much to him and to the family.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children's Hospital.

Online condolences and special memories may be shared with the Muntean family at barkesweaverglick.com.

Arrangements were entrusted to Barkes, Weaver & Glick Funeral Home.","STR06" "I43487","Muntz","Perle","1 Apr 1894","26 Sep 1955","0","Name Perle Muntz
Event Type Death
Event Date 26 Sep 1955
Event Place Clearwater, British Columbia, Canada
Gender Male
Age 61
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 01 Apr 1894
Birthplace Cass City, Michigan
Father's Name William Muntz
Mother's Name Jane Marks
Spouse's Name Florence Elizabeth Sylvester
Tribe or Clan:
Affiliate Film Number B13225
GS Film number 2032986
Digital Folder Number 004437677
Image Number 01440
Registration Number 55 09 009918

Citing this Record:
""British Columbia Death Registrations, 1872-1986,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FL5N-JB9 : accessed 29 Jul 2013), Perle Muntz, 1955.","STR06" "I32420","Muntz","William","Abt 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp, PO Elkland
Enumerated 22 July 1870
Page 6
48-48
Muntz, Levi 34 M W Farmer 1100 100 Ger Wirtemberg
Muntz, Mary 36 F W Keeping House Ger Wirtemberg
Muntz, Mary 11 F W At Home NY
Muntz, William H 9 M W NY
Muntz, Louis P 6 M W NY
Muntz, Gottlieb 3 m W Mich
Muntz, Andrew W 5/12 W Mic Feb
","STR06" "I22891","Murdy","William D.","7 Aug 1915","10 Aug 2000","0","This appears to be his listing on the SSDI on Rootsweb:

WILLIAM D MURDY 07 Aug 1915 10 Aug 2000 (V) 75961 (Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, TX) (none specified) 360-05-5024 Illinois","STR06" "I8730","Murley","Della May","Abt 1898","18 Feb 1973","0","Della remarried after divorcing Claude.","STR06" "I18803","Murphy","James","Abt 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","Is this the James Murphy that married Susan Clark, the daughter of Elijah Clark and Jane Lagrone?","STR06" "I35099","Murphy","Mable O.","19 Aug 1888","24 Jan 1919","0","Cass City Chronicle
Vol. 14, No. 40
Friday, January 31, 1919
Page 1

Mrs. Arthur Helwig

Died at her home on Pine street on Friday might, January 24, Ms. Arthur Helwig, aged 30 years.

Mable Murphy was born in Grant township Aug. 19, 1888 and has spent her entire life in Grant and Elkland townships. On December 17, 1905, she was united in marriage with Arthur Helwig and to this union four children were born. Mr. Helwig passed away June 9, 1918, and one child preceded the parents in death. Besides her three children, Grant, Clinton, and Mairion, Mrs. Helwig leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Murphy, and two brothers, Arthur and Harold Murphy, all of Cass City.

Mrs. Helwig has not bee strong for several years and when influenza entered the household Mrs. Helwig fell a victim and the disease early developed into pneumonia. Her death followed a week after that of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Arthur Murphy, who resided in the same home. The family has been sorely stricken and they have the heartfelt sympathy of the community.

The funeral of Mrs. Helwig was held Monday afternoon. Rev. J. D. Young conducted the service at the chapel in Elkland cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2018)","STR06" "I47317","Murphy","Maggie May","2 Jan 1915","7 Sep 1985","0","Biographical info below copied from her FindAGrave memorial page:

Her parents were George Payton Murphy and Annie Lee Massey. She was first married to Robert Laurie Cartwright. She then married James Monroe Lansdell.","STR06" "I38496","Murphy","Mary Louisa","Jun 1852","28 Mar 1927","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NS3Z-L9M
Name: Mary Lou Mclemore
Event: Death
Event Date: 28 Mar 1927
Event Place: Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Widowed
Race or Color: White
Age: 74
Estimated Birth Year: 1853
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Tennessee
Spouse:
Father: Jas. M. Murphy
Father's Birthplace: Tenn.
Mother: Mary Luttrell
Mother's Birthplace: Tenn.
Occupation: At Home
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery: National
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 29 Mar 1927
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4183300
Image Number: 673
Film Number: 1876725
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn 5664
Collection: Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955

","STR06" "I1847","Murphy","Narcissa","Abt 1815","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Willis Murphy and Priscilla Dickson.","STR06" "I1747","Murray","Benjamin","Abt 1782","Yes, date unknown","0","Of Lincoln County, Georgia (McIntosh, HISTORY OF ELBERT COUNTY).","STR06" "I17759","Murray","Chester Dennis","Abt 1906","","0","Has been City Water Comm. for twenty years. His parents are Dennis and Elsie (dec'd) Murray of Ellinburg Depot, NY. (White and Toole, p 69).","STR06" "I23882","Murray","Curtis Arch","4 Dec 1950","18 Jun 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
June 26, 1996, Page 16

Curtis Arch Murray Jr.

Curtis Arch Murray Jr., 45, of Pasedena died Tuesday, June 18, 1996, at M. D. Anderson Hospital in Houston.

He was born Dec. 4, 1950, and was a longtime resident of the Houston area, having lived in Pasadena the past year. Murray was a member of the Park Gate Community Church of God and the owner/operator of Aquarius.

Survivors: parents, Helen Ruth (Strickland) and Curtis A. Murray Sr. of LaPorte; and a sister, Sue Murray Barksdale of Arlington.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Tommy Long, Bro. Clarence Campbell, and Dr. Russ Barksdale officiating. Interment followed at Plainview Cemetery near Pineland.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I32249","Murray","Haskell ""Dutch""","17 Sep 1916","31 Dec 1996","0","HASKELL MURRAY 17 Sep 1916 31 Dec 1996 (V) 75937 (Chireno, Nacogdoches, TX ) (none specified) 717-10-3177 Long-time or retired railroad workers","STR06" "I27746","","","","","","","" "I34090","Murray","Homer William","27 Jan 1923","6 Dec 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 18, 1996, Page 10

Homer Murray

Homer Murray, 73, of San Augustine died Friday, Dec. 6, 1996, at his residence.

Born Jan. 27, 1923, in Chireno, he had been a longtime resident of San Augustine and was a retired manager for Deep East Texas Electric Coop. Murray was a U. S. Army veteran and a member of First Baptist Church.

Survivors: wife, Blanche Murray of San Augustine; daughters, Peggy Hardy of San Augustine, Gail Fuller of Rosevine, Nancy Stiles of Lake Jackson, and Kathy Boyd of Hawkins, brothers, Haskell Murray of Chireno and Haze Murray of Diboll; mother-in-law, Ellie Woods of San Augustine; and ten grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sundant at First Baptist Church, San Augustine. Interment followed at Liberty Hill Cemetery.

Arrangementw were handled by Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel in San Augustine.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I754","","","","","","","" "I34092","","","","","","","" "I34091","","","","","","","" "I40311","","","","","","","" "I23883","","","","","","","" "I11957","Murter","Margaretha","Bef 1722","17 May 1759","0","BonnieMargaret Jacobs shows her as a daughter of Michael Myrter.","STR06" "I17786","Muse","Elizabeth","28 Oct 1812","15 Feb 1877","0","From FindAGrave:

Elizabeth Muse was born in North Carolina (1850 San Augustine Co. TX census). Elizabeth Muse married (1) Benjamin Franklin Howard (or Harwood) who was born about 1807. They were married Jan. 31, 1830 or 1831 in Madison Co, TN. The Howard family moved to Texas before the Texas Revolutionary War. B.F. Howard served in the Texas Revolution. According to a land grant record, he came to Texas in 1835.

Benjamin Franklin Howard and Elizabeth Muse had one child:

George Washington Howard, born about 1834 (1850 and 1860 census) or 1832 (Howard family history and Civil War records) in TN. He married Sereptha Williams, born in Feb 1822 in AL. Sereptha had first married Thomas Watts, Jr. (1822-1849). Sereptha and Thomas had three children, Greenberry b abt 1843, Amanda b abt 1846 and Benjamin Franklin b abt 1848. Sereptha then married George Washington Howard on July 14, 1853, San Augustine Co. The 1860 San Augustine Co. census found ""Wash"" and Sereptha with the 3 Watts children and 3 of their own: Mary E. born abt 1854, Napolean B. born abt 1858, Find A Grave 51926307, and Ada born abt June, 1860. Other records show daughter Georgianna born 1862. George Washington Howard died in the Civil War about 1863/4 on or near Galveston Island, burial unknown. There were three George W. Howards from Texas in the Civil War. The most likely was a corporal in Bates' Regiment, 13th Texas Volunteers, Co. M., headquartered at Velasco (present day Surfside). Howard family lore says Sereptha moved to Brownsville after the Civil War and died near the King Ranch on the way back to East Texas. Other accounts have her living longer and dying in Louisiana.

B.F. Howard and Elizabeth Muse separated. One family history account says that B.F. Howard left his family and was reported dead. Records show that he was still living in 1865 and possibly 1874 or later. For more on the Howard family, see micspoon.tripod.com/nti/nti11685.html .

Elizabeth Muse then married (2) Charles A. Wood. They were married about 1837. They had at least 8 children (census records), all born in Texas, probably all in San Augustine Co. Elizabeth and Charles A. Wood are at rest in the Wood Family Cemetery on the shore of present day Lake Sam Raburn.

Maintained by: R Strickland
Originally Created by: skyquest
Record added: May 04, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 51983204




","STR06" "I24317","","","","","","","" "I32456","Mutz","Fred","8 Nov 1898","Yes, date unknown","0","""Pioneers of Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory Volume II""; compiled and edited by Nova A. Lemons, contains a sketch of the Hardwick Family submitted by Jon Eastman Hardwick of Baird, Texas (now deceased). He stated that Fred married Alma Williams and had a daughter, Mary Jane.","STR06" "I32444","Mutz","George","Jan 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","The Chickasaw Roll showed him as being the son of Jake and Margaret Mutz, noncitizens.","STR06" "I32444","Mutz","George","Jan 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Indian Territory, Chickasaw Nation, Twp 6
Enumerated 11 July 1900
SD 73 ED 127 Sheet 34B
19-19
Merriman, Crecy Hd In F Mar 1860 40 M6 6/4 IT Ala Miss Lan
d Lady
Hardwick, Walter C Son In M May 1880 20 M o IT Ark IT Farm Laborer
Hardwick, Jennie Dtr In F July 1885 14 S IT Ark IT At School
Hardwick, Minnie D-in-law W F May 1882 18 M 0 0/0 Tx Mo Mo
20-20
Mutz, George Hd W M Jan 1870 30 m 6 Il Il Mo Farmer
Mutz, Ida Wf In F Jan 1878 22 M 6 2/2 IT Ark IT
Mutz, Ada Dtr In F Mar 1896 4 S IT Il IT
Mutz, Fred Son In M Nov 1898 1 S IT Il IT

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Marshall County, Willis Twp, Kingston Town
SD 4 ED 198 Sheet 5B
89-90
Mutz, George Hd M W 40 M1 17 Indiand Germany Indiana English Farmer
Mutz, Ida Wf F Ind 32 M1 17 5/5 Ok Unk Miss
Mutz, Ada Dtr F Ind 14 S Ok Ind Ok
Mutz, Fred Son M Ind 11 S Ok Ind Ok
Mutz, Overton Son M Ind 9 S Ok Ind Ok
Mutz, Edna Dtr F Ind 6 S Ok Ind Ok
Mutz, Lem Son M Ind 4 S Ok Ind Ok
Hunsucker*, John Hired Man M W 23 S Miss NC Miss Laborer
*Probably John Honeysuckle, who later married the widowed Minnie Snellgrove Hardwick

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Marshall County, Willis, Kingston
Enumereated 1920
SD 3 ED 168 Sheet 4B
101-101
Mutz, George Hd M W 57 M Indiana Germany/German Indiana
Mutz, Artie Wf F W 26 M Okl Okl Okl
Mutz, Irvin Son M W 6 S Ok Ind Okl
Ford, Melvin Stepson M W 1 S Ok Unk Ok

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Grady County, Ninnekah Twp
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 26-23 SD 4 Sheet 1A Stamped 58
---5
Mutz, George Hd M W 68 M Indiana Germany Indiana Farmer
Mutz, Artie A Wf F W 30 M Tx Ga Tx
Mutz, Irvin Son M W 18 S Ok Indiana Ok Laborer Farm
Mutz, Milba G Dtr F W 12 S Ok Ind Ind
Mutz, Paul Son M W 9 S Ok Ind Ok","STR06" "I32475","Mutz","Henry Overton","15 Feb 1901","Abt 1957","0","""Pioneers of Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory Volume II""; compiled and edited by Nova A. Lemons, contains a sketch of the Hardwick Family submitted by Jon Eastman Hardwick of Baird, Texas (now deceased). He stated that Henry Overton married Oma Dowdy and had two sons, H.O. and Arnold Hugh.","STR06" "I12618","Myers","Allen E.","27 Oct 1899","26 Jun 1961","0","From FindAGrave:

Allen E. Myers, 61, husband of Mrs. Lora Cramer Myers, died at 3:30 p.m. yesterday at his home, Spring Grove RD 3. Death followed an illness of 10 months.

Mr. Myers was born in North Codorus Township, a son of the late Joseph and Villamina Kessler Myers. He belonged to St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Spring Grove; Jefferson Volunteer Fire Company, Stoverstown Fire Company, Jefferson Sportsmen's Association, Jefferson Rifle Club and Dry Run Hunting Camp in Clearfield County.

Besides his wife, he leaves three sons, Earnest A., Kenneth G. and Donald L. Myers, all of Spring Grove RD 2; three daughters, Mrs. Robert Crowell, Spring Grove RD 1; Mrs. John Lecrone, Jr., 417 Fairmount Place, York, and Mrs. Leander Miller, Jr., York RD 3; 20 grandchildren; three brothers, Harry Myers, Hanover RD 2, and Clarence and Amos Myers, both of Spring Grove RD 1, and five sisters, Mrs. Martin Little, York; Mrs. Wilbur Gladfelter and Mrs. Albert Kessler, both of Seven Valleys RD 1; Mrs. Guy Henry, Baltimore, and Mrs. Leonard Myers, Lumberville, Pa.

Funeral services will be conducted at the Sauter Funeral Home, Spring Grove, at 2 p.m. Thursday by his pastor, Rev. F. Elwood Moreland. Interment will be in Jefferson Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock.
","STR06" "I12618","Myers","Allen E.","27 Oct 1899","26 Jun 1961","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, North Codorus Twp
Enumerated April 13, 1940
SD 22 ED 67-65 Sheet 3A
[HH 42 was that of Amos and Mary Myers and children]
43 O 1400 Yes
Myers, Allen E Head M W 40 M No 8 Pa Same House Farmer
Myers, Lora S Wf F W 38 m No 8 Pa Same House
Myers, Earnest A Son M W 18 S No 8 Pa Same House New Worker
Myers, Kenneth G Son M W 16 S No 8 Pa Same House Farmer Helper
Myers, Donald L Son M W 14 S Yes 5 Pa Same House
Myers, Gladys M SDtr F W 11 S Yes 4 Pa Same House
Myers, Loretta A Dtr F W 9 S Yes 2 Pa Same House
Myers, Janet M Dtr F W 8 S Yes 2 Pa Same House

44 R 6 No
Myers, Joseph Hd M W 75 M No 6 Pa Same House
Myers Villa M Wf F W 72 m no 6 Pa Same House

","STR06" "I39784","Myers","David Porter","25 Dec 1850","30 Jul 1927","0","FindAGrave shows he was a son of Poter Jacobs MYERS (1815-1889) and Renvy B. RHODES (1815-1874).","STR06" "I42699","Myers","Donald Levere","14 Sep 1925","18 Oct 1981","0","From FindAGrasve:

JEFFERSON ? Donald L. Myers, 56, husband of Betty L. (Cornbower) Myers, Locust Street, Codorus, died Sunday evening at Hanover General Hospital.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Sauter Funeral Home, 175 N. Main St., Spring Grove, with burial in Jefferson Cemetery.

Mr. Myers was born in Spring Grove, son of Lora S. (Cramer) Myers, Spring Grove RD 5, and the late Allen E. Myers.

Surviving are five sons, Elmer A. Myers, Mechanicsburg, Eugene W. Myers, Emigs Mill Road, Dover, Herbert J. Myers, 418 W. Philadelphia St., York, Ted F. Myers, 110 Sanford Ave., Hanover, Steven R. Myers, at home; a daughter, Anna Baile, 711 Boundary Ave., Hanover; four grandchildren; two brothers, Earnest A. Myers and Kenneth G. Myers, both of Spring Grove RD 2, and three sisters, Gladys Allison, Camp Hill, Loretta Lecrone, 417 Fairmount Place, and Janet Miller, York RD 3.","STR06" "I42697","Myers","Earnest A.","19 Mar 1922","2 Apr 2012","0","From FindAGrave:


Earnest A. Myers, Sr., of Spring Grove, formerly of Stoverstown, passed away on April 2, 2012, in Hanover. He was the beloved husband of Martha E. (Miller) Myers, who passed away in 1978 and Arlene M. (Bortner) Markel Myers, who passed away in 2001.

Earnest was born in Spring Grove on March 19, 1922, the son of the late Allen M. and Lora S. (Cramer) Myers.

He worked at P.H. Glatfelter Co. for over 39 years and retired in 1986.

Earnest was a longtime member of Zion (Shaffer's) United Lutheran Church. He was also a member of the Quarter Century Club at P.H. Glatfelter Co, Jefferson Rifle Club, Jefferson Brothers of the Brush, Pvt. Allen J. Beck VFW Post # 5265 in Spring Grove, Western York County Democratic Club, AARP and a charter member of Camp Hiawatha Hunting Camp in Potter County. He was also a life member of Jefferson Fire Co, Friendship Hose Co. in Spring Grove, N. Codorus Twp Fire Co. and Porters Vol. Fire Co.

He is survived by his loving daughters, Linda S. Hoover and husband, William of Spring Grove, Carolyn E. Krout and husband, Dale of York, Elaine E. Krout and husband, Keith of York; his step-daughters, Shirley A. Wolfgang of York, Lois Kravontka of York; his step-sons, Kenneth E. Markel of Seven Valleys, and Gordon L. Markle of York. He is also survived by three grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; his step-grandchildren and step great-grandchildren; his brother, Kenneth G. Myers of York; his sister, Loretta A. Lecrone of York; and several nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by a son, Earnest A. Myers, Jr.; his sisters, Janet L. Miller and Gladys M. Allison; and his brother, Donald L. Myers.

A funeral service in celebration of his life will be held April 7, 2012, promptly at 2 p.m. at Irwin-Beck Funeral Home, Spring Grove, with Rev. J. Thomas J. Shelly officiating. He will be laid to rest at Jefferson Cemetery.","STR06" "I23441","Myers","Elnora Jane","20 Oct 1928","27 Feb 2011","0","She was born in Cades Cove, Tennessee.

Bordes, Elnora Jane Myers, born October 20, 1928 in Cades Cove, TN, passed away on Saturday February 27, 2011. Elnora was a graduate of Ft. Sanders School of Nursing. She worked as a R.N. in the newborn nursery at St. Mary's Hospital for over thirty years, and was an active and faithful supporter of Wallace Memorial Baptist Church for more than fifty years. She was preceded in death by: husband Edward Bordes; daughter Nancy Bordes; parents, George and Nancy Myers; brothers, Chester and Hoyle Myers; and sisters, Gladys and Norma Myers. Survivors include: daughters: Rebecca and husband David Toppins, Stephanie and husband Kenny Phelps, Melinda Bordes, Chlotia Bordes, and Diana Gossett; grandchildren: Alison Toppins, Dava Toppins, Tucker Phelps, and Kyle Phelps; Brother Otis and wife Jean Myers; sisters-in-law: Betty Myers, Lee Perino, and Rita Myers; brother-in-law Lenny Bordes; along with many nieces, nephews, and special friends. The family wishes to express their gratitude to the dedicated staff at Brakebill Nursing Home for their loving care and concern, especially during the last month. The family will receive friends on Monday from 5:30-7:30 at Lynnhurst-Greenwood Chapel. Family and friends will meet on Tuesday at 12:45 at Lynnhurst Cemetery for a graveside service to begin at 1:00 PM with Rev. Jim McClusky and Rev. Mike Segers officiating. Condolences may be offered and additional information is available at www.lynnhurstchapel.com.","STR06" "I42700","Myers","Gladys M.","2 Jun 1928","7 Jul 2005","0","From FindAGrave:

Gladys M. (Myers) Allison, 77, died at 2:10 a.m. Thursday, July 7, 2005, at York Hospital. She was the loving wife of Evan D. Allison to whom she was married 34 years. Funeral Monday, July 11, 2005, at Irwin Funeral Home and Cremation Service, Spring Grove, with her pastor, Rev. Paul W. Gausmann, officiating. Burial in Jefferson Cemetery.

Mrs. Allison was born June 2, 1928, in North Codorus Township, a daughter of the late Allen E. and Lora S. (Cramer) Myers. She was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother and was a member of Saint Paul Lutheran Church, Trinity Road, York. In addition to her husband, Evan, Mrs. Allison leaves two sons, Robert K. Crowell, Jr. of Dover and David A. Crowell of York; a stepdaughter, Jean A. Rocco of Tucson, Ariz.; five grandchildren, Jennifer LindseyStevens, Neil, Scott and Braden Crowell, and Alicia Rocco; two brothers, Earnest A. Myers, Sr. of Hanover and Kenneth G. Myers of Spring Grove; and a sister, Loretta A. Lecrone of York. She was preceded in death by brother, Donald L. Myers in 1991; and a sister, Janet M. Miller in 1993. [York Daily Record]","STR06" "I47035","Myers","Jewel Emilie","27 Mar 1942","3 Feb 2018","0","Jewel Emilie Maxey, 75, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Saturday, February 3, 2018 in Sabine County Hospital.

Emilie was born March 27, 1942 in Zwolle, Louisiana to Jewel Lewis and Evelyn Sistrunk Myers. She had worked as a secretary and bookkeeper for many years for Pendleton Harbor Property Owners Association, McCurry Chevrolet, and Chance Construction. She was a longtime member of Rosevine Church of God where she served many years as secretary/treasurer. Emilie's favorite pastime was Facebooking where she kept up with her friends and tried to keep a few in line.

Emilie is survived by her husband of 36 years, Rufus Maxey of Hemphill, Texas; sons, Keith Nabours and wife, Darlene, of Hemphill and Bryan Nabours of San Antonio, Texas; daughter, Cheryl Maxey and Ronny Procell of Bronson, Texas; brother, Lewis Myers and wife, Pat, of Zwolle, Louisiana; seven grandchildren, Elizabeth, Jena, Lindsay, Justin, Conner, Taylor, and Mahala; and six great grandchildren, Leah, Gracie, Avery, Caylee, Connor, and Brinlee.

A visitation will be held Sunday, February 4, 2018 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, February 5, 2018 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Burial will follow in King Cemetery, Milam, Texas under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

Online condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I5637","Myers","Willadine ""Deana""","28 Jul 1926","28 Nov 1993","0","Dena was a half German & half Native American (25% Caddo and 25% Commanche). She was a member of the Commanche Nation.","STR06" "I3834","","","","","","","" "I3836","Naber","Rudolph John","22 Mar 1902","","0","His parents were from Oldenburg, Germany. (Milligan, p 200)","STR06" "I18394","Nabours","Robert G.","18 May 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","His wife was named Ann. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 72).","STR06" "I42776","Nace","Eva Elizabeth","31 Oct 1919","19 Feb 2007","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave:

Eva E. Cramer, 87, entered into God's eternal care Monday, February 19, 2007, at Brethren Home Community, New Oxford. Eva was the loving wife of the late Victor H. Cramer who died May 17, 1973. Born October 31, 1919, in Hanover, the daughter of the late Edward H. and Manora (Garvick) Nace. Mrs. Cramer was a member of St. Jacob's Stone Lutheran Church, Glenville. She was employed by the former Sterner's Super Market in Hanover for three years and later by the Former Pillowtex Co. for seven years until her retirement.

Mrs. Cramer was a devoted mother and grandmother who loved spending time with her family, crocheting, gardening, and loved cooking for her family, especially making sugar cookies. Eva is survived by children Ted L. Cramer and his wife, Karen, John E. Cramer and his wife, Pauline, Larry G. Cramer and his companion, Phyllis of Abbottstown, Charlotte Fishel and her husband, Morris of Spring Grove, Dean L. Cramer of Wernersville; 11 grandchildren, Lindsey M. Cramer, Adam M. Cramer, Michael A. Cramer, Marlen V. Cramer, Scott G. Cramer, Samuel L. Cramer, Randy L. Sheffer, Fred A. Fishel, Steven L. Fishel, Timothy E. Fishel, Kimberly A. Shultz, Vickie L. Creamer, David A. Cramer; 11 great-grandchildren, Dustin L. Cramer, Samantha J. Cramer, Aiden I. Cramer, Kenneth E. Fishel, Daniel F. Fishel, Logan G. Fishel, Hayla M. Fishel, Benjamin Shultz, Brady Shultz, Kurt Creamer, Trent Creamer; great-great-grandchild Kaleb Fishel; and brother Elwood D. Nace of Hanover.

She was preceded in death by sons Harold L. Cramer and Marlen V. Cramer; grandson Randall S. Fishel; brothers Wilmert L. Nace and Oscar F. Nace; and sister Helen Sterner. Service to celebrate and remember Eva's life Friday at St. Jacob Stone Lutheran Church, Glenville, her Pastor, Rev. Paula L. Murray officiating. Burial in St. Jacob's Stone Church Cemetery. Serving as casketbearers Adam M. Cramer, Marlen V. Cramer, Fred A. Fishel, Scott G. Cramer, Steven L. Fishel, and Samuel L. Cramer.

[York Daily Record]","STR06" "I32449","Nadherny","Agnes","2 Dec 1900","24 Jun 2001","0","Sukovaty -- Agnes, 100, Lincoln, died Sunday (6/24/01). Her early years were spent on a farm south of Milligan. Attended country school, District 43. Married, (11/20/23) to Elmer Sukovaty . Enjoyed her family and friends, always making them welcome for a visit. Her garden and flowers were very much of interest.

Survivors: son, Norbert; daughter, Marietta Stanley; grandson, David Sukovaty , Lincoln; granddaughter, Kathi Avery, Dillon, Colo.; great-grandchildren, Tyler Avery, U.S. Navy; Amy Avery, Silverthorn, Colo. Preceded in death by husband, Elmer; parents; infant brother and sister; brothers, James, Joseph, Louis; sisters, Mary Stejskal, Anna Buzek, Mollie Nadherny; son-in-law, George W. Stanley; grandson, Robert Allen Stanley; niece, Mildred Tesar; nephews, Rudolph, Raymond, Richard Buzek.

Services: 2 p.m. Wednesday, Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home Chapel, 4040 A St. The Rev. Roger Casteel. Pallbearers: Arnold Berry, Allen Brozovsky, Dick Griffin, Arnold Nadherny, Ron Nadherny, David Sukovaty . Visitation: 10 a.m.-9 p.m. today, funeral home. Memorials in care of the family.

26 Jun 2001 Lincoln Journal Star, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I45250","Nadherny","Emily A.","25 Dec 1927","13 May 2014","0","Funeral services for Emily will be held on Saturday, May 17, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan. Pastor Karla Sheffy will officiate the services.
Graveside services will follow the funeral in the Bohemian National Cemetery south of Milligan.
Visitation for Emily will be from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home in Milligan.
Memorials are directed to the family.
Emily Ann Nadherny was born to James Nadherny and Rose (Cerveny) Nadherny on December 25, 1927, at Milligan, Nebraska, and she passed away on May 13, 2014, at Sumner Place in Lincoln, Nebraska at the age of 86 years, 4 months and 2 days. She was one of two children born in the family.
Emily attended school district #43 through the 8th grade. She graduated from Milligan High School with the class of 1945. Emily lived Lincoln at the Milder Manor and Sumner Place for 22 years.
When living on the farm, Emily enjoyed raising chickens and gardening, and she always had flowers planted around the house. Emily was also very proud of her Czech heritage and enjoyed making kolaches and rolls for family dinners. She also enjoyed visiting with relatives when she had the chance.
Emily was preceded in death by her parents James and Rose Nadherny and nephew Marvin Nadherny.
She is survived by her brother and sister-in-law Arnold and Norma Nadherny of Milligan, NE; nieces and nephews Carol and Eldon Ogorzolka and Nancy and Larry Barrow all of Lincoln, NE; great-nephews Daniel Nadherny, Michael Nadherny, and Brian Nadherny all of Milligan, NE; great-niece Jennifer Ogorzolka of Cleveland, OH; great niece and nephew Kristi and Brian Ekasala of West Palm Beach, FL; great-niece Brooke Barrow of Lincoln, NE; great-great niece Avery Ekasala; and many cousins and friends.
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
","STR06" "I41058","Nadherny","James","29 Sep 1902","2 Nov 1990","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Milligan, Fillmore County, Franklin Twp
Enumerated 9 Apr 1930
ED 30-12 SD 11 Sheet 1A Stamped 61
13-13
Nadherny, James Head M W 27 M 24 Ne Czech Czech Farmer
Nadherny, Rose B Wife F W 23 M 20 Ne Ne Ne
Nadherny, Emily A Dtr F W 2 9/12 S Ne Ne Ne
Nadherny, Arnold J Son M W 9/12 S Ne Ne Ne","STR06" "I41057","Nadherny","Louis J. ""Lou""","28 Sep 1910","4 Jul 1999","0","Nadherny -- Louis J., 88, Omaha, died Sunday (7/4/99). Born, Milligan. Bricklayer. Survivors: wife, Bertha; son, Ron, Omaha; grandchildren, Dennis, Sparta, Wis., Donna Heyden, Omaha; two greatgrandsons.

Services: 11 a.m. Friday, Heafey-Hea fey-Hoffmann-Dworak & Cutler Mortuary, 7805 W. Center Road, Omaha. Bohemian Cemetery, Omaha. Visitation: after 2 p.m. Thursday, with family 6-8 p.m., mortuary.","STR06" "I45253","Nadherny","Marvin Arnold","2 Sep 1957","2 Feb 2012","0","Obituary

Marvin Arnold Nadherny was born to Arnold James and Norma Jean (Vojta) Nadherny on September 2, 1957 in Friend, Nebraska and passed away February 2, 2012 in Milligan, Nebraska at the age of 54 years, and five months. He was one of three children.

Marvin attended kindergarten through twelfth grade at Milligan Public school, graduating in 1975. In the spring of 1974, he rented some farm ground one mile east of Milligan, which began his farming career. Shortly after purchasing his own ground, he began selling Pioneer Hi-Bred seed with his father Arnold; upon his father's retirement, he took over the Pioneer Seed Dealership and in 1999 became a Certified Crop Advisor. Marvin and his son Michael started Nadherny Trucking, LLC in 2007. Marvin has also kept a large cow and calf herd for many years.

Marvin was baptized into the Zion Lutheran Church of Tobias, Nebraska. He married Theresa Marie Meyer on April 11, 1981. Together they had three sons, Daniel Lee Nadherny born June 21, 1983; Michael James Nadherny born February 18, 1985; and Brian Marvin Nadherny born April 20, 1988. In the spring of 1994, Marvin and Theresa divorced, and Marvin and the three boys moved to Marvin's grandfather's farm south of Milligan.

In 1998, Marvin met Susan Joanne Ruppert with whom he started sharing his life. Susan grew up in Curtis, Nebraska and has two children, Clinton Phillip Ruppert born September 24, 1982 and Amanda Jean (Ruppert) Holmquist born July 13, 1987. Together Marvin and Susan purchased his great-aunt's home in Milligan. In 1999, they began remolding the house and have furnished it with several antiques which they purchased at auctions together.

Marvin was active in the Milligan City and Rural Fire Departments, a member of the Fillmore County Zoning Board, the Glengary Township Board, and the Milligan Community Club. He served as the commander of the Sons of the American Legion Post #240 and was the president of the Milligan Alumni Association. He also served with the Fillmore County Pork Producers and the Milligan Action Club. He was a member of the St. John's Lutheran Church in Ohiowa, Nebraska.

Marvin enjoyed farming which he considered his hobby as well as his occupation. He also enjoyed collecting antique farm equipment and a variety of pigs and travelling with Susan. Some of his favorite vacation locations included Devil's tower in Wyoming, Yellowstone National Park, and cruising in the Caribbean.

Marvin lived a life full of love for farming and making friends. He always enjoyed a good adventure, from whitewater rafting to parasailing, and tried to have as much fun as he could. He had a great sense of humor that will continue to touch the lives of his family and friends. He will be missed and remembered by many.

Marvin is preceded in death by his grandparents James and Rose (Cerveny) Nadherny of Milligan, Nebraska and James and Georgia (Elznic) Vojta of Geneva, Nebraska, formally of Friend, Nebraska.

He is survived by his sons Daniel, Michael, and Brian all of Milligan, Nebraska; his significant other Susan Ruppert and her children, Clinton Ruppert of Elmwood, Nebraska and Amanda (Ruppert) and Ryan Holmquist of Omaha, Nebraska; his parents Arnold and Norma Nadherny of Milligan, Nebraska; his sisters and brothers-in-law Carol and Eldon Ogorzolka and Nancy and Larry Barrow, all of Lincoln, Nebraska; his aunt Emily Nadherny of Lincoln, Nebraska; his nieces and nephews Jenny Ogorzolka of Cleveland Ohio; Kristi (Ogorzolka) and Brian Ekasala of Lake Worth, Florida; Brooke Barrow, Tadd and Kathy Barrow, and Joel and Denise Barrow all of Lincoln, Nebraska; Chad and Kim Mussman and Nick and Melissa Mussman all of Ohiowa, Nebraska; Heidi (Mussman) and Kyle Knippelmeier of Eagle, Nebraska; and many other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were conducted from the Milligan Auditorium on Wednesday, February 8, 2012 with Pastor Stuart Sell officiating. Deb Brunkow accompanied Brianna Steinacher who sang ""How Great Thou Art"". Deb also accompanied the congregation who sang ""Amazing Grace"". Casket bearers were Leonard Sluka, Josh Saatman, Sherman Havel, Gerald Capek, Jerry Lindley and James Betka. Interment was in the Bohemian National Cemetery with Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel in charge. Memorials are directed to the family.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I21738","Nagel","Anna Maria","28 Sep 1823","5 Aug 1920","0","Kathy Bonnell shows her as a daughter of Matth?us NAGEL and Anna Maria WEILER.","STR06" "I34713","Nagel","Christian","1 Apr 1759","20 Oct 1809","0","Kathy Bonnell shows him as a son of Johann Georg N?gele and Anna Magdalena Stegmaier--and that after his first wife, Maria Barbara Baer, died--he married second Sibylla Catharina Abele of B?rtlingen. He appears to have had ten children in total, 3 from his first marriage and 7 from his second marriage.","STR06" "I28073","Naimon","Albert","2 Jan 1915","1 Jan 1982","0","Dennis Belohlavy writes that he had a brother Frank, a sister Rose (Arthur) DICK, and another brother that died as a infant. His parents were Frank NAIMON and Agnes CECRLE.","STR06" "I20385","Naimon","Alice","17 Jul 1901","10 Oct 1956","0","The daughter of Joseph NAIMON and Anna KOTAS. Her baby brother, Frank, died in infancy. Her grandparents were Frank NAIMON and Agnes SVEC. She graduated from Milligan High School in 1920, teaching school in District #44 after she graduated. (Milligan, p 341).","STR06" "I19986","Naimon","Anna","24 Feb 1867","17 Dec 1946","0","The daughter of Frank NAIMON and Agnes SVEC. A member of Rad Cechie, Jednota Ceskych Dam, and the American Legion Auxiliary Post 240. Her family originally settled near Milligan, later moving to Huron, South Dakota.","STR06" "I46136","Naimon","Barbora Heida","7 Aug 1872","28 Mar 1945","0","Copied from her FindAGrave Memorial Page, created by Billy Traylor:

Newspaper April, 1945.
MRS. VACLAV CECRLE

Mrs. Vaclav Cecrle of hear Tobias passed away at her home Wednesday, March 28, 1945, at the age of 72 years, 7 months, and 21 days.

Barbora Naimon, daughter of Frank and Agnes Naimon was born August 7, 1872 in Kmetnovsi okres Vejvary, Czechoslovakia, and at the age of two came to this country with her parents, and made her home near Milligan, where she grew to womanhood. When a young girl, she lost her mother and was left at home with her father and two brothers, and she assumed the responsibilities of the home.

After her marriage to Vaclav Cecrle, they lived on a farm near Milligan for a year, and then moved to a farm in Saline county, where she lived until her death. Twelve children were born to this union, five of whom died in infancy.

She leaves to mourn her untimely departure, her husband, two sons James and Frank; five daughters, Mrs. Marie Peterman; Mrs. Rudolph (Leone) Kassik; Mrs. Ed (Blanche) Kubicek, Mrs. Henry (Agnes) Kral, and Mrs. John (Anna) Matejka. There also survive eight grandchilrentwo brothers, Joseph and Frank, and one sister, Mrs. Anna Houska. Her parents and three sisters preceded her in death.

She was a kind and faithful home loving wife and mother, and devoted most of her time to her home and family. Her friendly qualities will long be remembered by her family and friends.

She was a member of the Z.C.B.J. Lodge Krivoklat thirty-nine years.","STR06" "I48131","Naimon","Carolyn Fern","11 Jun 1937","Nov 2022","0","Obituary for Carolyn F. Rischling

A Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, November 3, 2022 at 10:30 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in Milligan, Nebraska. Pastor Murry Johnston will preside over the Funeral Service.

A Graveside Service will be held in the Bohemian National Cemetery following the Funeral Service.

Visitation will be on Wednesday from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with family present from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska.

Memorials are suggested to the Milligan American Legion or the Milligan Fire & Rescue.

Carolyn Fern Rischling was born on June 11, 1937, in Lincoln, Nebraska to Frank and Mildred (Uldrich) Naimon with her twin brother Verlyn at St Elizabeth's hospital. She passed away at the Bertrand Nursing Home in Bertrand, Nebraska at the age of 85 years, 4 months, and 18 days.

Carolyn grew up on a farm east of Geneva and graduated from Geneva Public School in 1954.She worked for Koehler's grain elevator for three years in Geneva after graduation. Carolyn then moved to Denver with three of her friends from Geneva. They lived there for three years before returning back to Lincoln. While living in Lincoln, she met her husband, Bob, at a dance in Milligan.

Carolyn was married to Bob ""Duke"" Rischling at the Geneva United Methodist Church on June 15, 1968. They had a son Ryan who was born August 11, 1970, and daughter Marci who was born May 30, 1974.
She was a member of the Legion Auxiliary post #240 in Milligan for 55 years and the Milligan United Methodist Church. During harvest season in summer and fall, she helped Duke at the grain facilities that he managed. In 1985, she became the post master relief in Milligan and did that for 24 years. Duke and Carolyn were married for over 46 years before his passing in 2015.

Carolyn moved out to the Bertrand Nursing Home in June of 2015. She stayed active by attending her grandchildren's events as long as she could. She loved reading, listening to books, playing cards and doing puzzles.

She was preceded in death by her husband Robert Rischling; parents Frank and Mildred Naimon; in-laws Adolph and Mary Rischling; brothers-in-law Ron Korbelik, Dean Placek, James Luzum, Jr., and Al Kudlacek; sisters-in-law Arlene Luzum and Kathy Rischling; nephews Paul Placek and Jay Luzum; and niece Kim Luzum.

She is survived by her son Ryan and wife Teresa Rischling of Bennington, Nebraska; daughter Marci Stewart and husband Dusty of Atlanta, Nebraska; grandchildren Austin and Jessie Rischling of Memphis, Tennessee, Riley Rischling and fianc? Jordan Coulter of Fort Calhoun, Nebraska, Jackson Rischling of Omaha, Nebraska, Hanna and Carly Stewart of Atlanta, Nebraska; brother and sister-in-law Verlyn and Lois Naimon of Fremont, Nebraska; sister Elaine Korbelik of Milligan, Nebraska; brother-in-law Dick Rischling of Milligan, Nebraska; sisters-in-law Irma Kudlacek of Geneva, Nebraska and Alma Placek of Milligan, Nebraska; and many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I20417","","","","","","","" "I48143","Nance","Barry Charles ""Chuck""","15 Apr 1947","1 Aug 2010","0","Obituary of Barry Nance

Barry Charles ""Chuck"" Nance was born in Grand Saline, Texas, on April 15, 1947, to James and Winnie (Ponder) Nance. He entered into rest in San Augustine, Texas, on August 1, 2010, attaining the age of 63 years, 3 months and 17 days.

Chuck was a member of Antioch Church of Christ. During the Vietnam war he served in the U.S. Coast Guard. He was a member of V.F.W. Post #9313 in San Augustine and the American Motorcyclist Association.

Memorial Services will be held on Saturday, August 7, 2010, at 10:00 a.m. in the Antioch Church of Christ in San Augustine County. Officiating will be Alton Shaw and Darwin Roraback.

His survivors include: Daughter and Son-In-Law: April Franco and her husband, Jeremy of New Orleans, La; Son and Daughter-In-Law: Kenneth Nance and his wife, Shannon of Jefferson; Children of whom he raised: Crystal Foshee of Natchitoches, La; Marty Hutto of Natchitdoches, La; Priscilla Bynog of Natchitoches, La; Parents: James & Winnie Nance of San Augustine; Brothers: Frank Nance and his wife, Joann of San Augustine; Kenneth Nance of San Augustine; John Nance and his wife, Phyllis of Jefferson; Sister: Wendy Looney and her husband, Andy of Jefferson, along with 10 grandchildren, and numerous nephews and nieces.

Copied from his Find A Grave Memorial Page ID 195991670","STR06" "I46841","Nance","James Alford","7 Feb 1922","25 Jan 2014","0","Obituary
Copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Kay Parker McCary

Mr. James A. ""Jim"" Nance, age 91, was born February 7, 1922, in Grand Saline, Van Zandt County, Texas to Charlie and Bettie (Staples) Nance. He entered into rest January 25, 2014, in San Augustine, Texas.

Jim was a lifelong member of the Antioch Church of Christ and worked most of his life as a mechanic. His long time hobbies were restoring old tractors, working tirelessly on his family genealogy, and gardening. After selling his auto repair shop, he worked at the San Augustine Public Library helping others retrace their family roots.

Jim served in the United States Coast Guard during World War II on the USS Joyce in the North Atlantic, and later in the South Pacific after Germany surrendered. He was a member of the VFW Post 9313 in San Augustine.

He is survived by sons, Frank Nance and wife Joann of San Augustine, Kenneth Nance of San Augustine, John Nance and wife Phyllis of Jefferson; daughter, Wendy Looney of Jefferson; 12 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

As well as his parents, he was preceded in death by his loving wife, Winnie Ponder Nance; brother, Edwin Ford Nance; son, Barry Charles Nance, and grandson Scotty Joe Nance.","STR06" "I48142","Nance","James Franklin ""Frank""","2 Jan 1946","31 Oct 2021","0","James F. ""Frank"" Nance, age 75, of San Augustine, Texas passed away Sunday, October 31, 2021, in San Augustine, Texas

Frank was born January 2, 1946, in San Augustine, Texas, to parents Winnie (Ponder) Nance and James A. Nance. After High School, he proudly served in the United States Army. After the military, he retired from Aerospace Engineering and then moved back to his beloved hometown of San Augustine with his beloved wife of 22 years Joann. He was an active member of the V.F.W. Post #9313, where he had served as Past Commander, and was a member of the Redland Masonic Lodge #3 in San Augustine. He was affiliated with the Antioch Church of Christ in San Augustine County, Texas.

Those who are left to cherish his memory include his wife, Joann Nance of San Augustine; children, Amy Ivy and Tim of Azle, Texas, Theresa Sloan of N. Richland Hills, Texas, and Sean McCullough and Eva if Ft. Worth, Texas; brother, Johnny Nance and Phyllis; sister, Wendy Nance and Gordon Vaughn, along with 8 grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Winnie and James A. Nance; son, Scotty Nance; daughter, Vannita Mayberry; brothers, Chuck Nance and Kenneth Nance.

Pallbearers: Ty McCoy, Cody McCoy, Casey Nance, Casey Allen Nance, Brandon Sloan, Chris McCullough, Sean McCullough and Jody Nance.

Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, November 5, 2021, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, located at 316 West Columbia Street in San Augustine. Officiating will be Jeff Boyd with interment following in the Antioch Cemetery in San Augustine County, Texas.

Visitation will be Thursday evening, November 4, 2021, from the hours of 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine.

Online condolences and messages may be posted at www.WymanRobertsFuneralHome.com

Downloaded from Wyman Roberts Funeral Home

A less detailed version of his obituary was also published in The Sabine County Reporter, November 3, 2021, page 7","STR06" "I46842","Nance","Kenneth Lynn","28 Sep 1948","27 Jun 2016","0","Mr. Kenneth Nance, age 67 of San Augustine, passed from this life on Monday evening, June 27, 2016, at his residence in San Augustine.

Kenneth was born to Winnie (Ponder) Nance and James Alfred Nance on September 28, 1948, in San Augustine County, Texas. He served in Vietnam in the 11th Armored Calvary Regiment, and was a member of the Black-horse Society. He was employed as a Brick Mason working in Construction. He was a member of the Church of Christ.

He is survived by daughter, Kelley Downey of San Antonio; Sons, Jody Nance of San Augustine and Casey Nance and his wife, Kelly of San Augustine; Brothers, Frank Nance and his wife, Joann of San Augustine; Johnny Nance and his wife, Phyllis of Jefferson; Sister, Wendy Looney of Jefferson; His grandchildren, Kendra Downey; Madeline Jolene Nance; Casey Nance, Jr., and Brittan Nance.

He is preceded in death by his parents, James and Winnie Nance; Brother, Barry Charles Nance and nephew, Scotty Nance.

Pallbearers will include, Jody Nance, Casey Nance, Frank Nance, Dean Thompson, Ken Nance, and Johnny Nance.

Funeral Services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, July 1, 2016, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, with interment following in the Antioch Cemetery in San Augustine County. Visitation will be Thursday evening. June 30, 2016, from the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine County, Texas 75972.

The family has requested that in lieu of flowers that donations be made to the San Augustine Community Athletic Association in Kenneth's Memory. He was very passionate about the future of our youth in the community, and took great pride and care in the facilities.

Copied from Wyman Roberts Funeral Home website
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, July 6, 2016, Page 12","STR06" "I48018","Nance","Wanda Nan","18 Jan 1936","17 Aug 2022","0","Wanda Nan Boyett, 86, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Wednesday, August 17, 2022 at Legacies Nursing and Rehab in Hemphill.

Wanda was born in Rusk, Texas on January 18, 1936 to Robert Nance and Tommie Berry Nance. She had lived in Sabine County since 1980, having previously resided in Alto, Texas. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother who enjoyed arranging flowers, watching the hummingbirds and seeing the mountains.

She is survived by her daughter, Nena Chance and husband, Glen, of Hemphill; grandchildren, Kyle Knopp and wife, Amy and Ashton Daffron and husband, Jon; and great grandchildren, Shane, Logan, Daxton, Hagen, Kahlen and Savannah.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 68 years, Jimmie Boyett; her brother, Finus Nance; and sister, Betty Esses.

Graveside services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday 24, 2022 in Sardis-Edgefield Cemetery in Cherokee County under the direction of Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 24, 2022, page 4","STR06" "I23216","Nantz","Ada","Abt 1881","Yes, date unknown","0","She lived with her mother and sibling in 1910 and 1930, but was with her sister Ida Nantz Morgan at the time of the 1920 census. In 1930, she was listed as seamstress, working at home. She was listed as single on all three census reports.","STR06" "I9264","Nantz","Albert Amos","Abt 1816","Aft 1880","0","He was listed as a gunsmith on the 1860 Jasper County, Texas census. On the 1870 census, he was instead listed as Amos, and as a few years younger. Assumed this is the same individual, as his wife and children are the same.

1880 Federal Census:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Albert NANTZ Self M Male W 64 LA Farmer TN SC Malissa NANTZ Wife M Female W 63 LA Keeping House MS KY Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 5, Newton, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255321
NA Film Number T9-1321
Page Number 531C William T. NANTZ Son M Male W 20 TX Works On Farm LA LA Zina NANTZ DauL M Female W 19 TX Works On Fa Ida Emma NANTZ GDau S Female W 2M TX At Ho
Census Place Precinct 5, Newton, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255321
NA Film Number T9-1321
Page Number 531C","STR06" "I23213","Nantz","Bertie","Abt 1894","","0","Bertie was living with her mother and several siblings at the time of the 1920 and 1930 census. She was single, and her occupation was that of a sales lady at a dry goods store.","STR06" "I23215","Nantz","Cloa","Abt 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","Was living with her mother at the time of the 1920 census.","STR06" "I23218","Nantz","John T.","Abt Dec 1837","Yes, date unknown","0","1880 Federal Census:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace John T NANTZ Self M Male W 42 LA Black Smi Elizabeth NANTZ Wife M Female W 40 GA Keeping House NC NC Nancy NANTZ Dau S Female W 20 TX LA GA Eliza M NANTZ Dau S Female W 11 TX At Scho Everett NANTZ Son S Male W 6 TX LA GA Crissa A NANTZ Dau S Female W 3 TX LA GA Bertha V NANTZ Dau S Female W 1 TX LA GA Source Information:
Census Place Jasper, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255313
NA Film Number T9-1313
Page Number 160C","STR06" "I9270","Nantz","Joseph L.","Abt 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","The 1910 census indicated he was a blacksmith in a repair shop, and living with his parents in Kirbyville. He moved to Orange County, Texas prior to 1920, and was boarding in the home of Alice Herron. I was unable to decipher his occupation. He returned to Jasper prior to the 1930 census. He appears to have remained single.","STR06" "I21217","Nantz","Lewis","Abt 1885","Yes, date unknown","0","The 1910 census showed he was a dry goods salesman. At the time of the 1920 census, he was in Port Arthur, Texas, married to a woman named Georgia, and the stepfather of Eugene Monroe, age 8, and Martha E. Monroe, as 1 year old. He was an accounting clerk at an oil refinery.","STR06" "I23214","Nantz","Lottie","Abt 1896","","0","Lottie was living with her mother and several siblings at the time of the 1920 and 1930 census. She was listed as single.","STR06" "I9267","Nantz","Solomon","1 Mar 1873","27 May 1942","0","Name: Sol Nantz
Death Date: 27 May 1942
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 69 years 2 months 26 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1873
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Jasper County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Thomas Lee Nantz
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Name: Eliza Morgan
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Occupation: Repairman, Bicycle
Informant: Mrs. Charles Ehret, Kirbyville
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Kirbyville
Burial Date:
Cause of Death: Severe brain injury with basal skull fracture, multiple fractures of chest and at shoulder girdle, pedestrian stuck by car, hit and run driver, Silsbee, Texas
Film Number: 2137101
Digital Film Number: 4168366
Image Number: 1578
Reference Number: 22625
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

","STR06" "I9263","Nantz","Thomas H.","Abt 1851","Bef 1920","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Federal Census:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Thomas M. NANTZ Self M Male W 29 TX Tie Mak
Eliza NANTZ Wife M Female W 30 TX Keeping NC GA
Amanda NANTZ Dau S Female W 8 TX TX TX
Solomon NANTZ Son S Male W 7 TX TX TX
Ida M. NANTZ Dau S Female W 5 TX TX TX
Mary A. NANTZ Dau S Female W 4 TX TX TX
Joseph L. NANTZ Son S Male W 3 TX TX TX
Emma J. NANTZ Dau S Female W 9M TX TX TX Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 4, Jasper, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255313
NA Film Number T9-1313
Page Number 162C
","STR06" "I6250","Nantz","Zona Marjorie","27 Jul 1899","16 Aug 1955","0","Name: Zona M Ehret
Death Date: 16 Aug 1955
Death Place: Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 56 years 19 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 27 Jul 1899
Birthplace: Kirbyville Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Soloman Nantz
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Blanche Jennings
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114444
Digital Film Number: 4136192
Image Number: 00198
Reference Number: 40188
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I282","Nash","Doyle Sutton","15 Jun 1927","30 Apr 2007","0","His Social Security number was issued in Mississippi. FindAGrave shows him as a son of Woodie NASH and Lee Una REES.","STR06" "I38633","","","","","","","" "I4949","Nash","J. J.","1826","Yes, date unknown","0","Physician. Both parents born in South Carolina.","STR06" "I44075","Nash","Joe Bert","31 Aug 1921","25 Jul 1979","0","His Texas Death certificated shows that he was the son of Bert Nash and Gladys Gregg, both born in Texas. He had been a 30 year resident of Galveston at the time of his death, and was a retired professor of pharmacology. There is a military marker at his gravesite, which shows a cross and is inscribed Joe Bert Nash, 1st Lt US Marine Corps, World War II, Aug. 31, 1921, Jul. 25, 1979.","STR06" "I279","","","","","","","" "I25428","Nash","Martha Blanch","17 Feb 1859","2 Nov 1935","0","Barbara Cunningham shows her instead being born in Georgia. J.L. Hemphill shows her as a daughter of M.A.H. NASH and Sarah D. SMITH.","STR06" "I280","","","","","","","" "I17897","Nations","Sarah Elizabeth","Bef 1867","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of L. Isaac Nations and Martha Lavica Brister. (White and Toole, p 77). Virgie Speights wrote that Rev. Nations was a Baptist Minister from Magnolia, Arkansas and civil war Veteran. He was the longtime pastor of Attoyac Church, Sarah's brother was Edward E. Nations, who served as deputy sherrif, sherriff, Justice of the Peace and commissioner of many East Texas counties, including Sana Augustine, Nacogdoches, Sabine, and Jasper Counties (Speights, Old Timers of Sabine County, p. 77).","STR06" "I43995","Navratil","Verla M.","17 May 1923","17 Nov 2013","0","Verla M. (Navratil) Suda of Wayne, Nebraska passed away Sunday, November 17, 2013, at the age of 90.
She was born on May 17, 1923, to Otis and Lillian Moran in Valparaiso, Nebraska. She attended school in Valparaiso and moved to Lincoln upon graduation.
Verla married Joseph Navratil of Brainard, Nebraska on September 17, 1947, in Lincoln, Nebraska. They were blessed with 3 children, Linda, Dick and Doug.
The family moved to Crete, Nebraska in 1954 and were the owners of Joe & Verla's Place until Joe's death in April 1966.
On February 28, 1970, Verla married Melvin Suda of Milligan, Nebraska. Together they owned and operated Suda's Tavern. They returned to Crete in 1972. She moved to Wayne in 2003 and lived at the Oaks and Careage.
Verla was a member of the Royal Neighbors in Valparaiso for 50+ years.
She is survived by daughter Linda (Robert) Sweetland of Wayne, Nebraska and sons Dick (Heather) Navratil of Fort Collins, Colorado and Douglas (Deborah) Navratil of Lincoln; sister Marilyn Dolezal of Schuyler; sister-in-law Eleanor Svoboda of David City; four grandchildren, Lisa Hochstein, Rob Sweetland, Chris Sweetland, and Scott Navratil; 9 great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I12538","Neal","Arvie M.","28 Mar 1902","28 Feb 1986","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
SD 42-2 ED 203-2 Sheet 19A
Enumerated May 2, 1940
364
Neal, Arvie Head M W 38 M Tx Same Place Farmer
Neal, Lucette Wf F W 24 M Tx Same Place
Neal, George Son m W 12 S Tx Same Place
Neal, Billie Son M W 4 S Tx","STR06" "I41630","Neal","Austin","Abt 1891","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1, Hemphill Town
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 202-2 SD 19 Sheet 1A
11-11
Neal, Austin Head 2000 M W 39 M W Tx Tx Tx Retail Merchant Grain Store
Neal, Carrie Wf F W 34 m 19 Tx Tx Tx
Neal, Willard Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Neal, Gerard Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I37686","Neal","Joe Bennie","11 Nov 1929","3 Dec 1999","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 8, 1999, Page 13

Joe B. Neal

Joe B. Neal, 70, of San Augustine died Friday, December 3, 1999, in Nacogdoches.

Neal was born Nov. 11, 1929 in Milam as a son of the late Loy P. and Marie (Harris) Neal and had been a longtime resident of San Augustine. He was a cattle rancher and retired bridge construction superintendent.

Survivors: wife, Bessie Coussons Neal of San Augustine; daughters, Josette Newberry GASKIN of Austin and Suzanne Neal and Carol CARTWRIGHT both of San Augustine; sisters, Doris LEDBETTER of Los Angeles, California, Wilma ROBERTS of San Augustine and Joyce BROWN of Milam; a special friend, Pete GARRETT; and five grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Dec. 5 at the First Baptist Church of San Augustine with Bro. Rickey Wood, Bro. Jim Moss and Bro. Fred Dade Jr officiating. Interment followed at Chumley Cemetery near San Augustine.

Wyman Roberts Funeral Directors of San Augustine, directors.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2011)","STR06" "I44066","Neal","Joseph","Abt 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married M. A. ALFORD on 21 Nov 1879 in Sabine County, Texas.","STR06" "I10018","Neal","Joseph Bennett","8 Sep 1856","3 Mar 1941","0","Shown as Joel? on the 1870 Sabine County Census. Dale Rubel shows that he married first Martha Vickers, a daughter of Austin Vickers and Susannah Halbert. Bridgett Kearney also shows multiple marriages, first to Martha Emma Vickers/Halbert Mason, a daughter of James ""Gov"" Mason Sr and Susannah Halbert (note differing parentage...not proven by census records, plus her DOB per Bridgett was five years prior to the marriage of her purported parents)...second to Anna FRANKLIN and third to Alice Leona Moran.","STR06" "I47486","Neal","Joyce","14 Apr 1928","6 Apr 2019","0","Joyce Brown, age 90, of Sabine County, Texas passed away Saturday, April 6, 2019 at Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital.

Joyce was born April 14, 1928 in Sabine County, Texas to Loy P. Neal and Marie Harris. She was a housewife and mother.

She is survived by daughters, Linda Smith and husband, Ron, of Lufkin, Texas; Terry Uitterdyk and husband, Hank, of Rock Springs, Wyoming; Marsha Jackson and husband, Butch, of Hemphill Texas; son, Archie Brown of Benwheeler, Texas. She is also survived by grandchildren, Deanna Havard, Darren Smith, Jennifer Brandt, Joni Hinds, Jason Uitterdyk, Bryan Brown, Krystal Fuller, Tricia Jackson, Johnny Jackson, Robert Jackson, and Michael Jackson; great grandchildren, Hayslee, Jade, Camryn, Trevor, Faith, Noah, Slade, Rett, Jackson, Lily, Justin, J.C., Kirby and Keri.

She is also survived by her favorite pet, Summer.

She is preceded in death by husband, Earnest Lindell Brown; brother, Joe Neal; sisters, Doris Ledbetter, and Wilma Richards; granddaughter, Lindsey Brown.

Family would like to acknowledge her loving caregivers Janine Hughes, Sharon Bragg, and Barbara Elliot.

Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral Services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with Bro. George Bragg and Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Burial will follow at New Hope Cemetery, in Milam, Texas.

Pallbearers are Bryan Brown, Darren Smith, Jason Uitterdyk, James Havard, Cole Fuller, and Randy Hinds.

Guest book may be signed and condolences may be made at www.starrfuneralhome.com

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home webiste. Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 10, 2019, page 8","STR06" "I47485","Neal","Loy P.","10 Sep 1901","23 Oct 1960","0","His Death Certificate shows he was a farmer, and that his father was Joe Neal. There was no data reported on his mother. He was married at the time of his death, and a resident of Isla, Texas. It was reported in 1940, on the Federal Census, that his highest grade completed was the 3rd grade.","STR06" "I26276","","","","","","","" "I36704","","","","","","","" "I3174","Neal","Thomas","Abt 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have died on 20 Jan 1864.","STR06" "I3174","Neal","Thomas","Abt 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, District of Sabine
Enumerated 1 Oct 1850
Stamped 311
5-5
James Mason 51 M Farmer SC
Elizabeth Mason 50 F SC
Thomas Neill 23 M La
Houston Mason 14 M Tx
James Mason 11 M Tx
Elizabeth Neil 19 F Tx

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Patroon Beat No. 5, Post Office Milam
Enumerated 1 July 1860
Page 26
187-187
Wm. Mason 54 M Farmer 4000 2737 SC
Judy Mason 44 F SC
Lafayette Mason 15 M Tx
Matilda Mason 11 F Tx
Martha Mason 9 F Tx
Harriet Mason 8 F Tx
Mason 4 M Tx
Hepalian Mason 21 M Farmer $--- $250 Tx
Daniel McLane 22 m Blacksmith $--- $100 Tx
188-188
Jane Neal and children
189-189
John and Amanda McGuffin and family
190-190
S H Mason 23 M Farmer 300 325 Tx
Sarah Mason 22 f Miss
Elizabeth Mason 5 F Tx
James Mason 3 Tx
Francis M Mason 1 M Tx
191-191
Thomas T Neal 33 M Farmer 1200 200 La
Elizabeth Neal 30 F Ala
Joseph Neal 9 M Tx
Sam H Neal 7 M Tx
Sarah L Neal 5 F Tx
192-192
James G Mason 21 M Farmer $2000 $620 Tx
James Mason 56 M Farmer 800 100 SC
193-193
Harris and Sarah Vickers
","STR06" "I42070","Neal","Thomas Carrol","23 Nov 1942","15 Dec 2012","0","GOLDTHWAITE ? Thomas C. Neal Sr., 70, died Saturday, Dec. 16, 2012, at his residence. Visitation is from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. today at Center City Baptist Church. Service is at 2 p.m. today at the church with burial in Goldthwaite Memorial Cemetery. Arrangements are by Stacy-Wilkins Funeral Home.

Survivors include his children, Dianne Chandler of Farmerville, La., Shannon Dean of San Antonio; Lynda Miletto of Baton Rouge, La., Angelia Morgan of Rio Vista, Attice Meyer of Tolar and Thomas C. Neal Jr. of Hemphill.

http://www.gosanangelo.com/news/2012/dec/16/death-notices-1217/

A more complete obituary was published in THE SABINE COUNTY REPORTER on December 19, 2012, page 12

Thomas C. Neal

Thomas C. Neal, 70, Sr. of Goldthwaite passed away December 15, 2012 at his residence surrounded by his family.

He was born Nov. 23 1942 to John and Bernice Neal in Refugio. He and his wife, Joye Melton married in 1962 in Irving. Neal moved from Hemphill eight years ago. He was a member of Center City Baptist Church. He was the owner/operator of a marine dealership. He served in the U.S. Air Force. Raised in Refugio, moving to Irving as a young man to raise his family. He moved to Hemphill and opened a successful boat dealership before retiring and moving to Center City, where he and Joye enjoyed raising cattle and being together. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and working outside. He was a hard worker and instilled that work ethic in his family.

Preceded in death by his wife of 50 eyars, Joy Imogene; parents John and Bernice Neal; sister, Eva Jean Douglas; and brother John Henry Neal.

He is survived by: six children, Dianne Chandler and Albert of Farmersville, La, Shannon Dean of San Antonio, Lynda Miletello and John of Baton Rouge, La, Angelia Morgan and Ron of Rio Vista, Attice Meyer and Jay of Tolar, Thomas C. Neal, Jr. and Karen of Hemphill; and 14 grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild.

Services were held at Center City Baptist Church on Monday, Dec. 17, with Dallas Huston and Barton Turner officiating. Interment followed at Goldthwaite Memorial Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2012)","STR06" "I36703","Neal","Tommy Lynn","4 Feb 1950","10 Jun 2023","0","Obituary

Tommy Lynn Neal, 73, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Saturday, June 10, 2023 in Nacogdoches, Texas.

Tommy was born in Hemphill on February 4, 1950 to G. A. ""PeeWee"" Neal and Pauline Gooch Neal. He was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and a member of First Baptist Church in Pineland. He worked for many years as City Manager for the City of Hemphill and later as City Manager for the City of Kirbyville. He also spent a few years working for J & D Construction.

Tommy enjoyed fishing and hunting and was a charter member of Pines Hunting Club, where he was a member for over 40 years.

He is survived by his brother, Bob Neal and wife, Charlene, of Hemphill; nephews and nieces, Bobby and Tami Neal, Josh and Teresa Neal, and Jessica and Kyle Conn; and great nephews and nieces, Trey Neal, Travis Neal, Katie Neal, Kacie Neal, Trent Neal, Kylie Conn and Jake Conn.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 14, 2023 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating. Visitation will begin 30 minutes prior to service.

Burial will follow services in Springhill Cemetery with Bobby Neal, Josh Neal, Trey Neal, Travis Neal, Trent Neal and Jake Conn serving as pallbearers.

Instead of flowers, Tommy's family asks that donations instead be made to the Springhill Cemetery account at BOM Bank.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 21, 2023, Page 4","STR06" "I31042","Neal","William L.","Abt 1852","Abt 1901","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 5
FHL 1255325 NA Film T9-1325
Page #244D

William W. Neal Self M W 28 Tx Farmer La Tx
Sarah F. Neal Wf M F W 21 Fl Keeps House Fl Fl
Lena Neal Dau S F W 2 Tx Tx Fl
Norman Neal Son S M W 9 Months Tx Tx Fl","STR06" "I20857","Nease","Wayne J.","5 Jan 1918","Mar 1954","0","The name and marriage date of Viola's first husband was found by Rhodene Frederick in Highland Cemetery records.

From the SSDI:

WAYNE NEASE 05 Jan 1918 Mar 1954 (not specified) (none specified) 448-28-2727 Oklahoma

He is shown ont he ""Outlaws, Inlaws, and In-Between"" tree at RootsWeb WorldConnect Project as a son of James Nease and Noma Ethal Shipman.","STR06" "I46111","Needle","Helene B.","Abt 1937","24 May 2015","0","On May 24, 2015, the adored Helene B. Solomon (nee Needle); beloved wife of the late Jack Solomon; devoted mother of Susan Land, Jay Land, Stefani (Frank) Davies, Sandi (Rick) Popowitz and Kenneth (Laura) Solomon; loving grandmother of Brian (Alysa) Popowitz, Stacey Popowitz, Katelyn Solomon and Hannah Solomon. Funeral services and interment will be held at Anshe Emunah Aitz Chaim Cemetery - 3901 Washington Blvd on Thursday, May 28, at 9 am. Please omit flowers. Contributions in her memory may be sent to Mildred Mindell Cancer Fund, 7500 Travertine Drive #104, Baltimore, MD 21209 or The Associated: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore, 101 W. Mt. Royal Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21201. Shiva will be observed at 11 Slade Avenue #511, Baltimore, MD 21208, through 3pm Friday. The family would be honored to have you join them in celebrating the life of this most remarkable woman. Arrangements by SOL LEVINSON & BROS., INC.

Previously married to Stanford LAND.

Published in Baltimore Sun on May 27, 2015


- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/baltimoresun/obituary.aspx?pid=174946284#sthash.tt8Ul1On.dpuf","STR06" "I46114","Needle","Hyman Abraham","8 Sep 1882","Abt 1918","0","Shown on the Himelfarb tree to have immigrated to the U.S. when he was 13 years old. His parents are shown as Morris ""Moische"" NEEDLE and Anna GEWELL, both born in Russia (Poland).","STR06" "I46114","Needle","Hyman Abraham","8 Sep 1882","Abt 1918","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Maryland, Baltimore County and City
Enumerated 19 Apr 1910
SD 3rd ED 328 Ward 19th (part of) Sheet 1B
W. Mulberry
1633 20-24
Needle, Herman A Head N W 27 M/6 Rus. Hebrew Rus. Hebrew Rus. Hebrew 1894 Na English Grocer Stgore Emp
Needle, Hettie Wf F W 26 M 6 2/2 Maryland Rus. Hebrew Rus. Hebrew English
Needle, Leon Son M W 5 S Maryland Rus. Hebrew Maryland
Needle, Harry Son M W 2 S Maryland Rus. Hebrew Maryland","STR06" "I46112","Needle","Leon","19 Oct 1904","17 Feb 1971","0","Obituary

Transcribed from the Scan posted on ""himlefarb.org""

Rites Set for Leon Needle, Former Insurance Agent
""The Sun (1837-1985)""; Feb 19, 1971; ProQuest Historical Newspapers THE BALTIMORE SUN (1837-1985) pg. A9

Rites Set For Leon Needle, Former Insurance Agent

Funeral services for Leon Needle, a retired insurance salesman, will be conducted at 1 P.M. today at the Sol Levinson and Brothers funeral establishment, 6010 Reisterstown road.

Mr. Needle, who was 66, dfied Wednesday at Sinai Hosptial after a long illness. He lived at 7508 Slade avenue, in Pikesville.

Operated Restaurant

Up until seven years ago when he retired due to illness, Mr. Needle worked for 18 years as a salesman for the Sun Life Insurance Company of America.

Before joining the company, Mr. Needle owned and operated a restaurant in the city.

Mr. Needle also had been active in community affairs by helping raise funds for a number of charity organizations.

He was also active in sports, such as golf, fishing and baseball.

Wife Among Survivors

As a young man he had regularly played baseball with a number of amateur leagues in the Baltimore area.

Survivors include his wife, the former Dora Sugar, of Pikesville; a daughter, Mrs. Stanford Land, of Randallstown; tow brothers, Harry Needle and Philip Needle of Baltimore; one sister, Mrs. Zelda Hirsch, also of Baltimore, and three grandchildren.

","STR06" "I46112","Needle","Leon","19 Oct 1904","17 Feb 1971","0","(Research):



Census Listings:

1940 Census
Maryland, Baltimore County and City, Ward 15, Block 6
Enumerated 5 Apr 1940
SD 7 ED 440 Sheet 3B
Leighton Ave
59 Owened 4200 No
Needle, Leon Head M W 35 M No H-4 Maryland Same Place Salesman Wholesale Womens wear
Needle, Dora Wf F W 29 M No H-4 Maryland Same Place
Needle, Helene Dtr F W 4 S No O Maryland Same Place","STR06" "I2108","Neeley","Mary Margaret","Abt 1829","29 Jan 1892","0","Alma Kuehn From: JKuehn3418@aol.com emailed

It has been a long time since we visited. I have been diligently looking for Mary Neely who married Lorenzo Dow McGrew, Sr. At last, I have come across the link I needed. Now, you all may be way ahead of me, and if so, please tell me you already have all of this. In any event, here is what I have:

Mary Neely was the daughter of Margaret Murphy and Samuel Neely.

Here is an brief family outline:

1. John Murphy, Sr. (5-10-1746 - 5-8-1934?) married
Jane (Jean Love) (1753 - 1818 or 1823)

their children:

Robert
**Margaret
James M.
Sarah L.
Jane
Andrew
Eli
Rachel
John, Jr.

**Margaret married Samuel Neely ( 1775 - 12-30-1852) (son of Samuel and Sarah Ferguson Neely of SC)

Margaret and Samuel Neely had the following children:

Nancy G.
***John M.
Mary M.
Attie
Eveline
Margaret
Matilda
James A.
Samuel F.

***John M. Neely married (1) Mary Crow of Mississippi (2) Claressa Hunt

John M. Neely and Mary Crow had the following children before her death about 1830 (as Franklin was age 3 in 1835, she would have had to have died ca 1832):

John E. Neely
Wilson A. Neely
****Mary M. Neely
Margaret M. Neely
James F.

Mary M. Neely married L. D. McGrew.

About Mary Crow --- she was from MS, possibly Monroe County, then the family moved to Hardeman County, TN. She died there.

John then moved to Texas, about 1833, and married Claressa (Clarissy Neely), about 1833. They settled in San Augustine County, had more children, and died there.

I haven't had an opportunity to research San Augustine County, but will asap.

This information came from James L. Murphy of TN. He has been looking for the Mary Neely connection to his family but the records indicated she married an ""L.D. Magee"". The birthdates are a perfect match.

Wynema McGrew had listed her as a daughter of John and Claricy (second wife) NEELEY, born 3 Jul 1826 in TN/AL.


","STR06" "I32170","Neely","Isabella","Abt 1786","Yes, date unknown","0","Shirley Brinkley instead shows she was born in SC or TN.","STR06" "I15298","Neibert","Anna","14 Apr 1894","3 Feb 1973","0","Although Anna was injured in an automobile accident on July 4, 1967, and bedridden for the last five-and-a-half years until her death, she never lost her zest for life. (Milligan, p 199).","STR06" "I19159","Neil","Ella","Abt 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown as Fluella on the 1880 Collin County, Texas census?","STR06" "I19120","Neil","Elmer Hamilton","12 Jun 1904","12 Apr 1981","0","Married 1rst Bonnie Lee Jackson, 2nd Clara Lee Coats and had one daughter, Linda Lee. (VINSON MEMORIES, p 280).","STR06" "I16953","Neil","Hamilton","11 Dec 1866","Jun 1924","0","According to an article (courtesy of Jeanne Darnell) from The Farmersville Times, dated August 19, 1903, and published in the COLLIN CHRONICLES (Vol. IX, No. 1, Fall 1988):

(Near the close of the Civil War) R. D. Bumpass, orderly sergeant, was drowned in Red River, May 24, 1864, while trying to cross. He was succeeded by Robert Neil, a brother of HAM NEIL, who lives near Cowskin (Creek).""","STR06" "I42831","Neil","John Garland","22 May 1878","11 Dec 1922","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX2C-538
Name: John Garland Neil
Event Date: 11 Dec 1922
Event Place: Farmersville, Collin, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 44 years 6 months 29 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 22 May 1878
Birthplace: Colin County
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Robt. Neil
Father's Birthplace: Mo.
Mother's Name: Dina Crawford
Mother's Birthplace: Mo.
Occupation: Farmer
Residence Place: Farmersville, Texas
Cemetery (Original): I00F Cemetery
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 12 Dec 1922
Informant's Name (Original): X
GS Film number: 2074650
Digital Folder Number: 4166814
Image Number: 1182
Reference ID: cn33660
Collection: John Garland Neil, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I19118","Neil","Lillie May","10 Aug 1896","Abt 1994","0","Lillie attended Southwestern Normal School at Weatherford to obtain a teachers certificate. Lillie taught six years, first at Independence (earning $45 a month), then at Union Hill southeast of Vinson, earning $100 a month. During her second year there, a tornado blew the school off the foundation, and the school was closed. Her final year of teaching was at Merritt, west of Elk City, where she lived with her uncle William HALL and family and earned $75 a month.","STR06" "I18107","Neil","Mary Alice","19 Jul 1835","4 Jul 1893","0","The daughter of Aaron Neil of Mississippi. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, p 77).","STR06" "I19039","Neil","Patrick","Abt 1802","Yes, date unknown","0","From the RootsWeb's WorldConnect Tree ""The Limbs and Branches of the Smith Family Tree"", Terry D. Smith, owner.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=tsmith

From: Testimony of Hezekiah P. Neal and William B. Neal in Chancery Court Case dated 1841 "" Heirs of Hamilton Neal vs. Exec. of Grimes Neal,"" Scott Co. VA

They (Grimes and William B. Neil) say that Patrick lived with or near Grimes in Scott County about 12 years before his death, and so far as they know , said Patrick never set forth any such claim, until Grimes death. That in 1833 or 1834 the Grimes and Patrick settled their accounts . They also mention that they believe Patrick is upward of 38 years of age and that Hamilton jr. attained the age of 21 about the year 1831 or 1832. That Hays is now 31 yrs old and has been married to Elizabeth for 5 yrs before the institution of the suit.

Patrick Neal m. Comfort Kilgore in Scott County VA, where his Uncle Grimes Neal lived. Patrick live with Grimes and near Grimes after his fathers death.","STR06" "I19039","Neil","Patrick","Abt 1802","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Scottland Co. MO census
Patrick Neal age 47, farmer, b. TN
Comfort age 42, b. VA
Eliza J. age 22 b. TN
Robert age 20 b. TN
William age 18 b. TN
Hamilton age 16 b. TN
Polly age 14 b. TN
Lovely J. age 12, b. TN
Hiram age 5 b. TN
Sarah E. age 5 b. TN
Zachary T. age 1 b. MO

1860 Collin TX census
Patrick Neal age 58, farmer b. TN
Comfort age 53, b. VA
Hiram K, age 15 b. TN
Robert H. age 30 b. VA
Comfort age 4 b. MO
Patrick age 2 b. MO

1870 Collin TX census
Robert Neil age 40, farmer b. VA
Diana age 25 b. MO
Patrick age 12 b. MO
Hamilton age 3 b. TX
Trudy age 1 b. TX
Hiram age 24, b. TN
NEXT HOUSE
Patrick Neil age 68 b. TN
Comfort age 63 b. VA","STR06" "I42830","Neil","Rebecca Emmaline","10 Sep 1873","16 Jul 1964","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDFM-GR6
Name: Rebecca Emmaline Ivy
Event Date: 16 Jul 1964
Event Place: Mckinney, Collin, Texas
Gender: Female
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 90 years
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 10 Sep 1873
Birthplace: Farmersville, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Robert Neil
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Diana Crawford
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Residence Place: Farmersville, Collin, Texas
Cemetery (Original): I. O. O. F.
Burial Place: Farmersville, Texas
Burial Date: 17 Jul 1964
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2117489
Digital Folder Number: 4028379
Image Number: 2757
Reference ID: Cn 41404
Collection: Rebecca Emmaline Ivy, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I19115","Neil","Robert Henderson","Abt 1830","8 Jul 1881","0","Appears to be the son of Patrick and Comfort Neil/Neal.","STR06" "I19115","Neil","Robert Henderson","Abt 1830","8 Jul 1881","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Collin County, Precinct No. 8, PO Farmersville
Page 182
1150-1206
Patrick, Neal 58 M Farmer Tenn
Comfort Neal 54 F Va
Hiram K. Neil 15 M Tenn Farmer
Robert H. Neal 30 M Farmer Va
Comfort Neal 4 F Mo
Patrick Neal 2 M Mo

1870 Census
Texas, Collin County, Farmersville
Enumerated 4 July 1870
Page 33, Stamped 337
212-243
Neil, Robert 40 M W Farmer 700 600 Va
Neil, Diana 25 F W Keeping House Mo
Neil, Patrick 12 M W Farm Laborer Mo
Neil, Hamilton 3 M W Tx
Neil, Trudy 1 F W Tx
Neil, Hiram 24 M W Farm Laborer 750 150 Va

1880 Census
Texas, Collin County, JP 2
Pages 11B S and 11C
SD 3 ED 21 Stamped 112
Enumerated 5 Jun 1880
76-88
Neil, R H. W M 45 Farmer Mo VA Va
Neil, Dianah W F 35 Keeping House Mo VA VA
Neil, Pat W M 23 Farmer Mo Mo Va (Son from prior marriage)
Neil, Hamilton W M 11 Farm Laborer Tx "" ""
Neil, Loudie W F 10 Tx "" ""
Neil, Fluella W F 9 Tx "" ""
77-89
Neil, Rebecca W F 7 Daut Tx Mo Mo
Neil, R J W M 3 Son Tx "" ""
77 89
Neil, Comfort W F 70 Mother Farmer Va Va Va","STR06" "I37252","Nejdl","Mary","27 Sep 1887","11 Mar 1978","0","She is shown on FindAGrave as a daughter of Vaclav NEJDL and Dorothy JANDA, both of whom also have memorials on that website.","STR06" "I39897","Nelius","Billie Marie","8 Jul 1932","2 Oct 2009","0","BLLIE McLEMORE, (77) joined her husband, Thomas, in heaven on Friday, October 02, 2009. Born in Bellaire, Texas, Billie was also a long time resident of Galena Park and Houston, Texas. Survived by four daughters and their husbands, Diane and Michael Kennedy, Betty and Craig Wolf, Sandra and Jay Bright, and Kelly and Curt Roark, Jr.; 10 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren, one great-great-granddaughter, one sister, one brother and numerous nieces, nephews and extended family. Grandsons will be pallbearers. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions be made to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, http://main.nationalmssociety.org/goto/McLemore or mailed to MNSS, Lone Star Chapter, 8111 N. Stadium Drive, Suite 100, Houston, TX 77054, 713-526-8967. Viewing will be from 5:00 to 8:00 PM, Monday, October 5, 2009 at the San Jacinto Memorial Funeral Home, 14659 East Fwy, Houston, TX 77015, 713-453-7114. Services to be officiated by Rick Havard 10:00 AM on Tuesday, October 6, 2009 at the funeral home with interment at San Jacinto Memorial Park.

Copied from the San Jacinto Memorial Park and Funeral Home website","STR06" "I44889","Nelson","Arne J. Bodholdt","20 Mar 1916","1 Jan 1999","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Paul Hays, notes that he had a military marker inscribed ""Lieutenant (jg), U.S. Navy."" The memorial page created for his wife, maintained by Vicki Cooper, shows his full name as Arne Bodholdt Nelson, (son of Charles M Nelson & Mette Kathrine Bodholdt). The couple had one child, Natalie Nelson.","STR06" "I38448","Nelson","Elenora","Abt 1867","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Kingfisher County, Park Twp
Enumerated 13 Feb 1920
SD 6 ED 239 Sheet 3B
37-38
Tamm, August W Head M W 57 m 1877 Na 1892 Schnerdemuehl Germ X 3 Farmer
Tamm, Elenora B. Wf F W 52 M Ill Ind Miss
Nelson, Arttie Mother-in-law F W 81 Wd Miss NC NC
Cokendoffer, Louis T Adopted Son M W 8 S Ok US US

1930
Oklahoma, Kingfisher County, Park Twp
Enumerated April 15, 1930
ED 37-23 SD 4 Sheet 2B
36-36
August Tamm Head M W 66 M 25 Germany Geramy Germany German 1878 Na Farmer
Ellanora Wf F W 62 M 21 Ill INd Miss","STR06" "I38446","Nelson","Joseph","Abt 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","An online tree with no sources cited showed that he died 6 Sept 1919 in Flathead County, Montana","STR06" "I38446","Nelson","Joseph","Abt 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
not located

1870 Census
Missouri, Saint Louis County, St. Ferdinand Twp, P O. Box Baden
Enumerated 26 July 1870
Page 717
786-81
Nelson, J. 37 M W Farmer $--- $400 Ind
Nelson, Artemesia 33 F W Housekeeper Miss
Nelson, George 6 M W Ky
Nelson, Ellenora 3 F W Ill
Hornbeck, Thomas 21 M W Laborer Ill
Anglin, Charles 21 M W Laborer Ill


1880 Census
Missouri, Saint Charles County, Femme Osage Twp
Enumerated 8 Jun 1880
Page 16 SD 1 ED 208
130-130 John Coons and Family
130-131 Clara Baugh age 39
130-132
Nelson, Joseph W M 55 Farmer Ind NC NC
Nelson, Artimisa W F 42 W Keeping House Miss ---- ----
Nelson, Elenora W F 13 Dtr At Home Ill Ind Mi
Nelson, William W M 7 Son At Home Ill Ind Mi
Nelson, Joseph A W M 5 Son Ill Ind Mi

1890 Oklahoma Territorial Census
Township 16, Canadian, Oklahoma
247
Nelson, Joseph Head W M 67 Ind Co F 4 8th Ind Reg
Nelson, Artemisia Wf W F 54 Miss 4
Nelson, William E Son W M 17 Mo 15 E
Nelson, Joseph A Son W M 15 Mo

1900 Census
not located

1910 Census
not located","STR06" "I2061","Nelson","Mary ""Polly"" Sarah","Abt 1807","Abt 1866","0","(Research):

Ann McElhaney,annmclpc@aol.com, a descendant of Shadrach's son Amon Perry Morris, supplied the following information:

In case you want to help find Mary Sarah Nelson's parents, in Mississippi the following Nelsons are listed as in Mississippi:
1805 Mississippi Washington Dist: Christian Nelson
1810 Mississippi (territory) census: Ichabod Nelson
Amite County: David Nelson; Christian Nelson; Thomas Nelson
Lawrence Co: Eleazar Nelson; William Nelson
1820 Mississippi census: Lawrence County: William Nelson, Elisea Nelson
Warren County: Peter Nelson
1822, 1823, 1825 Mississippi: Wilkinson County: Hugh Nelson
1823 Mississippi: Claiborne County: William Nelson; James Nelson
?b?rdrbrdrsrdrw30rsp20 1824 Mississippi: Lawrence County: James Nelson?/b?","STR06" "I13575","Nelson","Myrtle","11 Sep 1903","26 Feb 1967","0","SSN 474-36-2221","STR06" "I12940","Nemec","Leonard Rudolph","14 Dec 1930","16 Nov 2014","0","Leonard Rudolph Nemec, 83, of Hemphill, passed away Sunday morning in the Hospice In The Pines facility at Lufkin Memorial Hospital. He was born in Granger, TX, to Stanley and Mary Barcuch Nemec. Leonard had lived in Houston and Deming, New Mexico before moving to Hemphill. He was a truck driver for Safeway and Red Ball Motor Freight. He was a member of St. Rosalima Catholic Church in Houston, Knights of Columbus, and the American Legion. Leonard was a veteran of the Korean War, serving in the U.S. Navy as a medic.

He is survived by his wife Carolyn Nemec of Hemphill, his son Martin Nemec and his fianc?' Gina Lubianski of St. Hedwig, TX, his daughter Teresa Sepulvado of Hemphill, his sister Ruby Greenwell of New Mexico, grandchildren; Travis Nemec, Natalie Smith, Garrett Wike, great grandchildren; Landon Smith, Leah Smith, Nash Nemec, and numerous cousins and friends.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Tuesday, November 18, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 11:00AM, Wednesday, November 19, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Harper Chapel Cemetery near Hemphill.

Copied from the Starf Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter November 19, 2014, Page 9","STR06" "I32279","Nemecek","Annabelle M.","5 Apr 1936","15 Jul 2023","0","Obituary

Annabelle M. Sluka was born to Stanley & Mildred Nemecek on April 5th, 1936, near Lincoln NE, a mile from Plamor Ballroom. She passed away on July 15th, 2023, at Bryan West Hospital in Lincoln at the age of 87.

She attended Blessed Sacrament grade school and graduated from Cathedral High School in Lincoln in 1954. Starting in Kindergarten, she made livelong friends with Patsy, Helen, Eileen, and Nancy. They continued to keep in touch throughout all these years.

Following graduation, Annabelle worked for six years at Gooch's in Lincoln as a bookkeeper. It was around this time that a blind date was arranged by Bob Zeleny , Jim Sluka's best friend and this date eventually led to wedding bells. Annabelle and Jim were married on September 24, 1960. Bob Zeleny married Diane and the couples became great friends and made many wonderful memories.

Jim and Annabelle began their life together on the farm. Annabelle went from a city girl to life on the farm and she adjusted well. To this union, six children were born, Chris, Tom, Maryann, Diane, Sandy and Amy. Annabelle was a devoted wife and mother. Her main priority and happiness was her family and she started many family traditions which her children hold dear today and continue to be been passed on to their children. She attended many school activities. She always had the uniforms washed or the last-minute food needed for a school function.

Annabelle and Jim enjoyed time with friends which included polka dances and high school football tailgating. Card parties were another enjoyment they had with Placek's, Svec's, Rischling's, & Luzum's.

Annabelle's faith was a priority in her life. She was a member and past President of the St. Wenceslaus Altar Society. She also taught CCD.

Later, Annabelle cleaned houses and she worked on the election board.

After retiring she enjoyed gambling excursions with Kathy, Judy & Mary. She also enjoyed her outings with Diane, Elm & Sally. She also spent time in Lincoln with her sister Mabel Svoboda and enjoyed movies and restaurants in Lincoln.

After Jim's death in 2010, she remained on the farm until the fall of 2022 when she began residence at the Heritage in Geneva. Annabelle will be remembered for her true love of her husband and her children. She will be missed as the heart and soul of the family.

She is preceded in death by her husband Jim, mother and father, sister Mabel Svoboda and brother-in-law Ray Svoboda.

She is survived by her children and spouses, Chris & Renee Sluka, Tom & Karen Sluka, Maryann & Rob Henrichs, Diane & Jay Geiger, Sandy & Mike Folda, & Amy & Craig Fey, 18 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren, brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Don & Lorene Sluka, nephews, Ken Svoboda, Mark Svoboda, Ron Svoboda, & Larry Svoboda, and niece Linda Korbelik.

A Mass of Christian Burial for Annabelle will be held on Thursday, July 20, 2023 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Milligan, Nebraska with Father Brendan Kelly presiding.

Praying of the Rosary will be held on Wednesday, July 19, 2023 at 7:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska with Father Brendan Kelly presiding over the Rosary.

Visitation will be held on Wednesday, July 19, 2023 from 1:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. with the family present from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska.

Graveside Services will be held following the Funeral Mass in the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan, Nebraska.

Memorials are to be directed to the family to be designated at a later date.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Farmer & Son Funeral Home)","STR06" "I7885","Nemecek","Mary R.","Abt 1883","Jan 1952","0","Id#: 0561454 Name: Jirousek, Mary R. Date: Jan 15 1952 Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #121. Notes: Jirousek, Mary R. (nee Nemecek), residence, 4254 E. 131 St., beloved wife of Stanley W., mother of Mrs. Leona Kutina, Stanley J., William S., grandmother of Franklin, Kenneth Kutina and Billy Jirousek, suddenly at St. Alexis Hospital Jan. 12th. Friends may call at the Laster J. Gallagher Funeral Home, 9615 Miles Ave. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 16, Services at St. Timothy's Church at 10 a. m.

CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY Cleveland Necrology File Search: Jirousek","STR06" "I32295","Nemeth","Mark Crone","20 Dec 1944","8 Jan 1990","0","The son of Joseph N. Nemeth and Jennie Bertha Crone.","STR06" "I41880","Nerren","Thomas Lee","25 Jul 1892","8 Aug 1974","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K38M-RMP
name: Thomas Lee Nerren
event: Death
event date: 08 Aug 1974
occupation retired farmer
Veteran? Yes WW I
event place: , Jasper, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 25 Jul 1892
birthplace: Lufkin, Texas
father's name: Alex Nerren
mother's name: Sarah Holt
Informant R D Nerren (nephew)
Cemetery Magnolia Woodville Texas
certificate number: 67993
film number: 2243364
digital folder number: 005145699
image number: 02641
Collection: Thomas Lee Nerren, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I35371","Nesladek","Alice","15 Feb 1914","24 Jan 2010","0","Alice Chromy?b?
?/b?
NORTH BEND - Alice A. Chromy, 95, died suddenly Sunday, Jan. 24, 2010, at Crowell Memorial Home in Blair.

Funeral Mass is at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 28, at St. Charles Catholic Church in North Bend, with Father Ronald Battiato officiating. Visitation is 3-8 p.m. Wednesday with a rosary service at 7 p.m. at Moser Memorial Chapel in North Bend. Interment will be at Sacred Heart Cemetery at Cedar Hill.

Alice was born Feb. 15, 1914, to Frank and Anna (Beranek) Nesladek near Morse Bluff.
She married Joseph F. Chromy Nov. 22, 1938, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church at Cedar Hill, near Morse Bluff. They were married for 57 years until he died Jan. 7, 1996. They lived for a short time near Linwood, Valley and Colon before moving to North Bend. In her later years she lived at Arlington, then at the Crowell Memorial Home in Blair.

Alice was a simple lady and homemaker. As a farmer's wife, she enjoyed raising ducks and geese. She knitted numerous bedroom slippers for her family and crocheted afghans. She sewed most of her own clothing until her eyesight made that impossible. She enjoyed the produce from their vegetable garden and fruit trees. She liked to cook and baked crescent rolls, kolaches and cinnamon rolls weekly for many years. She is also remembered for all the dill pickles she made and sauerkraut and potato dumplings. In her later years, she spent many hours at the senior citizen centers in North Bend and Arlington playing cards.

Survivors include a son, Ken, and wife Kathy Chromy of Ohiowa; daughters, Janice Boyd and husband Scott of David City, Bernice ""Bing"" Blatny of Lincoln and Margaret Nelson of Blair; 11 grandchildren; and 24 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; infant son, Joseph Jr.; brothers, Joseph, Adolph and Edward Nesladek; sister, Emma Heinemann; and sons-in-law, Hilbert ""Hip"" Stieren and Donald Nelson.

Memorials: Sacred Heart Cemetery or a charity of the donor's choice. Condolences: www.mosermemorialchapels.com
Arrangements by Moser Memorial Chapel.

http://www.thebanner-press.com/node/1380","STR06" "I7477","Nesladek","Anna M.","8 Nov 1871","28 Jan 1960","0","Ken Chromy shows her as a daughter of V?clav M. NESL?DEK and Magdalena A. ?AVL?KOV?.
","STR06" "I5184","Nesladek","Emma Marie","13 Jun 1911","30 Nov 1997","0","Ken Chromy shows her as a daughter of Frantisek Nesladek and Anna Beranek.","STR06" "I37055","Nethery","Addie Oryl","21 Aug 1901","25 Jul 1973","0","Name: Addie Oryl Nethery
Death Date: 25 Jul 1973
Death Place: Center, Shelby, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 71 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1902
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Lyda Fay Nethery
Father's Name: Charles Alexander Nethery
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Amanda Spieghts
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242913
Digital Film Number: 4167952
Image Number: 267
Reference Number: 260
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

","STR06" "I37045","Nethery","Charles Alexander","Apr 1860","21 Apr 1942","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 22, 2014
Pages 1 and 2

""Milam Cemetery receives marker""

The Texas Historic Cemetery Dedication Ceremony for Milam Cemetery took place on Saturday, October 11, following the annual Nethery reunion...local historian Weldon McDaniel....gave a presentation outlining some of the significant historical events that took place in Milam and the importance of preserving the history of Milam Cemetery. He said as many as 85 percent of all early settlers coming into Texas put their boots in red dirt. Although San Augustine and Nacogdoches counties have a friendly battle over which is older, Milam is just as old as either of them....

Dorothy Nethery Spain had the honor of reading the script engraved on the marker:

""Milam, the first County Seat of Sabine County, has a history of travelers and visitors stretching back centuries. Native Americans and Spanish exploreres, soldiers and missionaries passed through and often camped on Las Boregas Creek. Texian settlers encountering the natural abundance echoed the words of Stephen F. Austin, who recorded in his diary entry of July 16, 1821: ""We then suddenly came to an open rolling country thinly timbered soil about the color of Spanish browne, and in some places redder. This Red Land is very productive and is covered with the most luxuriant growth of grass I ever beheld in any country."" The settlment first called Red Mound (Red Mount) was the seat of Government for the Sabine District since 1822, and was surveyed as a town site in 1828.

Milam Cemetery is on a high hill overlooking the historic community. The exact dated of the first burial will never be known Spanish Explorers were passing through present-day Milam as early as 1539 and camped on Las Boregas Creek a few hundred yards west of the cemetery. Local hisorians believed Anglo burials occurred here probably as early as 1775, since travelers used the campsite down the hill on the Las Boregas. The land on which the cemetery is located was granted to JOHN SMITH on Feb. 26, 1835. The first marked burial is dated 1864, although more than 100 unmarked graves are suspected. The numerous military Veterans dating back to the Creek War are interred here, as well as prominent early citizens from the CAUSEY, WEATHERRED. McGREW, and NETHERY families. Milam Cemetery may be the oldest organized cemetery in Sabine County, and cherished chronicle of generations of visitors and residents.""","STR06" "I37045","Nethery","Charles Alexander","Apr 1860","21 Apr 1942","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

Texas, Sabine County, Milam Pr 4
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 1A
Stamped 129
5-5
Nethery, Charles Head W M Apr 1860 40 M 15 Tx Tx Tx Merchant & Farmer
Nethery, Amanda Wf W F Oct 1867 32 M 15 7/6 Tx Miss Tx
Nethery, Clyde S Son W M Mch 1886 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Nethery, Drayton I Son M S Dec 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Nethery, Carrie A Dtr W F Jany 1891 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Nethery, Eva A Dtr W F Jun 1893 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Nethery, Charles I Son W M Mar 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Nethery, William O Son W M Jan 1899 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Arnold, Frank Boarder W M Sept 1875 24 S Tx Tx","STR06" "I37047","Nethery","Charles Alexander ""C. A."" ""Buddy""","14 Dec 1910","7 Jun 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
June 12, 1996, Page 10

C. A. ""Buddy"" Nethery

C. A. ""Buddy"" Nethery, 85, of Milam died Friday, June 7, 1996, at Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill.

Born Dec. 14, 1910, as a son of the late Charles A. and Amanda (Speights) Nethery, he had been a lifelong resident of Milam. Nethery was a merchant, having operated Nethery & Son General Merchandise in Milam for 54 years. He was also a member of the Bethany Baptist Church.

Survivors: wife, Bernice SELF Nethery of Milam; daughters and sons-in-law, Pat and Tom PAYNE of Caldwell and Janet and Him OLIVE of Pineland; sons and daughters-in-law, Jim and Susan Nethery of Milam and Ken and Laura Nethery of Bellingham, Massachusetts; a sister, Margurite EDDINGS of Hemphill; brothers, Wendell Nethery of Milam and Loy Nethery of Beaumont; 14 grandchildren; and six great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Louie Self, Bro. Robert Shaddock, and Bro. W. Clarence Howell officiating. Interment followed at Milam Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I48750","Nethery","Cheryl Marie","21 Apr 1969","1 Jul 2024","0","Cheryl Marie Nethery, aged 55, passed away Monday, July 1, 2024, in Webster, Texas after a long illness. Born on April 21, 1969, in Houston, Texas to Robert Gene Nethery and Annie DeAlva Davis Nethery, Cheryl was a spirited individual whose life was marked by her generosity and humor.

Cheryl graduated from South Houston High School in 1987 and later achieved both her bachelor's and master's degrees while working full-time. Her academic dedication paved the way for a successful career. Cheryl was a respected HR Professional, initially with Brown and Root and KBR, before she found her passion in the Oil Field Drilling Business as a Regional HR Manager.

Beyond her professional life, Cheryl was deeply committed to animal welfare, often supporting animal charities, rescues, and shelters. Her love for animals was evident when she adopted her first Boxer puppy, Sarge, in 2007, which sparked her enduring affection for the breed. Cheryl's home was never without a Boxer, her most recent companion being her beloved dog and closest pal, Libby.

Cheryl's compassion extended beyond animals; she was always ready to assist anyone in need, making no distinction between friends and strangers. Her sense of humor was a source of joy for those around her, capable of lifting spirits in any situation. She had a heart as big as her home state of Texas with a sense of humor to match it. She could make you laugh even when you didn't feel like laughing.

She worshipped at the First Baptist Church of Genoa. Her faith and the community there were integral parts of her life.

Cheryl is survived by her parents, Gene and Ann Nethery of Highlands, Texas; brother, Steve Nethery and his wife, Janet, of St. Amant, Louisiana; sister, Kathie James and her husband, Mike, of Highlands, Texas; seven nieces and nephews, numerous great-nieces and nephews; and her best friend, Pam Hurley and her husband, Evan. She was preceded in death by her sister, Judy Daniels and her husband, Jim.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 9, 2024, at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas, officiated by Bro. Mike Tieman.
Visitation will occur one hour prior to the service.

Burial will follow at Milam Cemetery, with her nephews Josh Gulley, Jeremy Gulley, Chris James, Alex James, Andrew James, and Troy Adell serving as pallbearers.

The arrangements are under the direction of Starr Funeral Home, Hemphill, Texas.

A memorial service will be announced at a later date to be held at First Baptist Church of Highlands.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com, downloaded from their website

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, July 10, 2024, Page 4","STR06" "I47449","Nethery","Dixie","21 Jan 1919","9 Apr 2019","0","Dixie Nethery Sparks was born January 21, 1919, in Milam, TX, the youngest child of Louise and Drayton Nethery. Dixie attended school in Milam, on the site of present-day Bethany Baptist Church and later attended high school in Hemphill. Dixie's higher education earned her degrees in music, English, and counseling. She began her career as an educator in Center and later moved back home to Milam and became a high school teacher in Hemphill. In addition to classroom teaching, she gave piano lessons in her home to local children and directed church music.

Dixie's teaching career ended in 1961 when, out of necessity, she took over sole management of Sparks Grocery, a business formerly owned by her father. For over fifty years, she operated a business that served the needs of area residents. Shelves were stocked with food, produce, medicines, gadgets, and books. Racks held fabric, shoes, and toys- anything that can now be purchased at Walmart. Credit was extended when times were hard. Christmas would find her selling and wrapping gifts for last-minute shoppers. She continued to operate Sparks Grocery until early in 2016. By that time, the shelves were mostly bare and shoppers were few. But, folks would continue to stop by for a free cup of coffee and to chat. For several years she would say, ""Well, I guess I need to retire one of these days.""

Though Dixie never had children of her own, she enjoyed sharing in the lives of her extended family and local children who frequented her store. She always made sure that their school pictures were displayed above the cash register.

In addition to her parents, Dixie was predeceased by an infant brother and sister; former husband, Howard Sparks; her sister, Verlyn Nethery Owens; brother-in-law, Max Owens; and great nephew, Steve Owens.

Dixie spent the last three years of her life in a care facility in Nacogdoches. Following a brief time of illness, Dixie entered her heavenly home on April 9, 2019. She is survived by nieces and nephews, generations of cousins, countless friends, former students, and her family from Magnolia Court.

Funeral services for Dixie will begin at 2:00 p.m. Friday, April 12, 2019 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Mike Tieman and Bro. Robert Shaddock officiating.

Visitation will be held from 11:00 a.m. until service time.

Burial will follow services in Milam Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Gene Nethery, Jim Nethery, Felix Holmes, Raymond Edgar, Robby Roberts, Robbie Hudspeth, and Marty Griffin serving as pallbearers.

Online condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.

From Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, April 17, 2019, page 7","STR06" "I44181","Nethery","Doyle Claude","25 Jul 1923","23 Nov 2001","0","FindAGrave shows that he had a military marker, inscribed with his name, dates, a cross, and S SGT US ARMY WORLD WAR II.

They also have a transcription of his obituary as follows:

Doyle Claude Nethery, age 78 of Milam, Texas passed away November 23, 2001, 10 P. M. at is residence. He was born July 25, 1923 in Milam, Texas. Married to Barbara Ann Breedlove Nethery in Milam, Texas. Salesman. Served in the Army during World War II. Survivors: son Mike Nethery, Bronson, Texas, daughter Ann Taibo, Longtree, Colorado; brother Gene Nethery, Milam, Texas; sister Faye Kilgore, Houston, Texas. Visitation 5:00 P.M. - 9 P. M. Monday November 26, 2001 Starr Funeral Home. Funeral Service Tuesday November 27, 2001, 2:00 P. M. at Starr Funeral Home. Rev. Robert Shaddock officiating. Interment New Hope Cemetery, Milam, Texas, Star Funeral Home, Hemphill, Texas.

Houston Chronicle 11/26/2001
","STR06" "I37058","Nethery","Era Amanda","22 Jun 1893","26 Oct 1974","0","Name Era Mason
Event Type Death
Event Date 26 Oct 1974
Event Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 22 Jun 1893
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name C A Nethery
Mother's Name Amanda Speights
Certificate Number 77676
GS Film number 2243402
Digital Folder Number 005145708
Image Number 02427

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K38Q-CRZ : accessed 23 Nov 2013), Era Mason, 26 Oct 1974; citing certificate number 77676, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2243402.","STR06" "I44183","Nethery","Gloria Faye","7 Nov 1931","25 Apr 2002","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V8TV-4SK
name: Glory Nethery
event: Birth
event date: 07 Nov 1931
event place: Sabine, Texas
gender: Female
father: Addie Ory Nethery
mother: Abbie Thelma Gellatly
certificate number:
Collection: Glory Nethery, ""Texas, Birth Index, 1903-1997""
(Courtesy of FindAGrave)

Her tombstone has an Eastern Star Emblem","STR06" "I37050","Nethery","Janet","25 Oct 1944","12 Oct 2021","0","Janet Nethery Olive, 76, of Pineland TX, passed away on Tuesday, October 12, 2021, at Methodist Hospital in Katy TX.

She was born October 25, 1944, to Charles A. (Buddy) Nethery and Bernice Self Nethery in Center TX.

She was a 1963 graduate of Hemphill High School and lived in Sabine County all her life. She was in the Hemphill High School band and was an HHS twirler. She was also a superstar on the basketball court.

Janet truly lived life to the fullest through simple pleasures: chatting with friends and family, making special dishes, volunteering at the Salvation Army, reading, building Lego sets, playing the piano at Parkway Baptist Church, and taking care of and loving the numerous cats that seemed to find her. She also was a devoted Elvis fan from high school on. She did an annual pilgrimage to Graceland every August for many years.

She is survived by her sons, John Bohannon and wife, Carol, of Bedford and Philip Bohannon and wife, Jennifer, of Houston; her daughters, Julie and wife, Michelle, of Katy, Cindy Lambert and husband, Larry, of Humble, and Carolyn Thompson and husband Pat, of Chalmette, LA; sister Pat Roberts and husband, Robby, of Milam; brothers Jim Nethery and wife, Susan, of Milam, and Ken Nethery and wife, Laura, of Brookeland; grandchildren Erica Bohannon, Rachel Bohannon, Caitlin Bohannon, Cody Bohannon, Ashton Schultz, Ricky Coe, Bailey Lambert, Ethan Olive, Andrew Olive, Joey Nunan, Laura Nunan Stacy, Christina Kramer, and Kimberly Thompson. She is also survived by nine great grandchildren, many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

Janet was preceded in death by her parents, Buddy and Bernice Nethery, her husband, James (Jim) Smith Olive, and also by her stepchildren, Stanley Olive and Martha Olive Nunan.

Contributions in Janet's memory can be made to Save Our Strays, P.O Box 273, Milam TX 75948; Denning Animal Rescue, 490 CR 255, San Augustine TX 75972; and Diboll Alley Cats, 205 Largent, Diboll TX 75941.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, October 20, 2021, page 8","STR06" "I37052","","","","","","","" "I48753","Nethery","Judith Ann","2 Nov 1959","13 Mar 2021","0","Judith ""Judy"" Ann Daniels, 61, of Richmond, Texas passed away Saturday, March 13, 2021 at Memorial Hermann Hospital in Katy, Texas.

Judy was born on November 2, 1959 in Jacinto City, Texas to Robert Gene Nethery and Annie Dealva Davis Nethery. She attended South Houston High School before earning her Associate's Degree and working as a Paralegal. She was a 20 year resident of Richmond, Texas having previously lived in Dallas.

Judy was a member of First Baptist Church of Genoa and also a member of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. She loved to travel, particularly to tropical areas like the Virgin Islands and she was an active volunteer with Golden Beginnings Golden Retriever Rescue organization in Houston.

Judy is survived by her parents, Gene and Ann Nethery of Highlands, Texas; sons, Josh Gulley and wife, Marina, of Manvel and Jeremy Gulley of Taylor; her favorite ex-husband, Dave Gulley; brother, Steve Nethery of Denham Springs, LA; sisters, Kathie James of Highlands and Cheryl Nethery of Baytown; and grandchildren, Zach, Mason, Nathan, Grady, and Hannah.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Jim Daniels.

Graveside services are pending at Klein Memorial Park, 9714 FM 2920, Tomball, Texas 77375 under the direction of Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill with Bro. Tim Edwards officiating.

Serving as pallbearers are Josh Gulley, Jeremy Gulley, Mason Gulley, Zach Gulley, David Gulley, and Steve Nethery.

You are invited to leave condolences or sign memorial book online at starrfuneralhome.com, obit downloaded from Find A Grave","STR06" "I37051","","","","","","","" "I14156","Nethery","Marguerite Syble","25 Oct 1907","4 Apr 2003","0","SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE April 7, 2003

Marguerite Syble Eddings

Marguerite Syble Eddings, 95, of Hemphill died April 4, 2003, at 6:00 p.m. at Hemphill Care Center. She was born October 25, 1907, in Sabine County, Milam, and was a homemaker. At the age of 16, Marguerite attended Kidd Key College in Sherman and studied music for two years. Marguertie is the daugther of the late Charles Alexander NETHERY and Syble SPEIGHTS Nethery. She was preceded in death by her husband, Curtis Edward EDDINGS on August 28, 1979, and their son Curtis Blake EDDINGS on April 14, 1990. Survivors: one brother and sister-in-law, Wendell and Atrelle NETHERY of Milam; a sister-in-law, Bernice NETHERY of Milam; one son and daughter-in-law, Arvie Gene and Ophelia EDDINGS of Hemphill; a daughter in law, Mary Eddings KILGORE of Pineland; six grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Sunday, April 6, at Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill. Interment followed at Rosevine cemetery on FM 1.

The Obituary published on April 9, 2003, in the Sabine County Reporter was nearly identical, however, it listed her grandchildren ""...Don and Sherri EDDINGS, Susan and Jeb SMITH, and David and Denise EDDINGS, all of Hemphill, Sandra and William RENEAU and Martha RENEAU, all of Lufkin, and Kathy and David BURKHALTER of Pineland"" and great-grandchildren ""...Devin EDDINGS, Daniell EDDINGS, Garrett SMITH, Aaron EDDINGS, Bill RENEAU, April RENEAU, Josh RENEAU, Jared RENEAU, Emily BURKHALTER, and Megan BURKHALTER"" by name.
","STR06" "I12371","Neudig","Anna Barbara","15 Sep 1762","14 Jan 1841","0","Surname also spelled Neitig. Clarence E. Cramer writes that ""Barbara was born September 15, 1762, being a year the younger. Barbara married Helfer's War-intimate, Andrew FINFROCK, on November 10 or 16, 1785, by the Reverend Schroeder, and died January 14, 1841. Finfrock was born October 25, 1753, just a month younger than Helfer, and died June 30, 1836. Both are buried in The Stone Church Cemetery, a few feet from Helfer and Sophia, and a Revolutionary War Emblem adorns Finfrock's grave."" (p. 52). They had at least two children who are buried at The Stone Church: John B. Finfrock, 21 Oct 1792-8 Sep 1863; and Christina Finfrock, 21 Dec 1800-17 Mar 1864. (p. 57).

Cramer later elaborated on Finfrock's war service (p. 59), transcribing information from H. J. Young's ""In The American Revolution: A Source Book,"" MS., Red Series, page 165. ""The Pension Papers of Andrew Finfrock of Codorus Township, Claim W-2770, state that the Pensioner was married November 10 of 16, 1785, to Barbara Neitig by the Reverend Mr. Schroeder; that on December 12, 1832, George Kreps and Helfer Craumer swore that they saw him in the Army as a soldier at Fort Lee, where he was detained as a guard until the fall of Fort Washington on November 16, 1776."" The pension bureau granted Finfrock a pension on this affadavit. All Muster Rolls were lost or destroyed for that expedition.

","STR06" "I12373","Neudig","Anna Maria","25 Sep 1771","Yes, date unknown","0","She was said to have married a Mr. DeHoff.","STR06" "I12372","Neudig","Catharine","7 Aug 1767","25 Jan 1833","0","Said to have married Zachariah SHUE.","STR06" "I12367","Neudig","Christina","1756","1845","0","Said to have married Henry KRAMER.","STR06" "I12369","Neudig","Elizabeth Margaretha","2 Nov 1758","15 Jan 1845","0","Said to have married Peter LONG.","STR06" "I7690","Neudig","Henrietta Sophia","19 Sep 1761","20 Nov 1839","0","FindAGrave shows her maiden name being spelled Neudig versus Neidig.

Democratic Press, December 2, 1839 (York)

Died. On the 20th inst., in Codorus Township, York County; Mrs. Sophia Cramer, wife of Helfrick Cramer, aged 78 years, 2 months, and 4 days.""

An identical article ran in the Pennsylvania Republican on December 4, 1839

Both newspaper articles were originally transcribed by Clarence E. Cramer in his 1943 manuscript about the Cramer family.

Her tombstone read:

Hier ruhen die Gebeine von Sophia Cramer eine gebohre Neudig, Sie starb den 20sten November, 1839. In einem Alter von 78 Jahr, 2 Monate und 4 tagen. Sept 16 1761 - Nov 20, 1839 78 years, 2 months, 4 days. The inscriptions on the stone were copied by the Reverend Doctor Paul D. Yoder and Clarence E. Cramer, sometime prior to the 1943 publication of his manuscript about the family of Johann Helfer Cramer.

Edith Beard Cannon, in her ""Genealogical Reports for The Historical Society of York County, Vol. XXIX, page 49, Evidence of the Cramer Families of York before the year 1850 REVISED"" published 1943, shows an Administration Bond (SN, 155) was filed August 6, 1840 for the Estate of Sophia Cramer of Codorus Township, Henry Cramer, administrator. This book is lost. On Page 67 of her book, she has the following information that appears to have been related to his revolutionary pension""

State of Pennsylvania, York County, Personally appeared before me the Subcriber a Justice of the peace in and for said County Francis SHAFER and Henry CRAUMER Credible Witnesses who being by me duly sworn According to law saith that Sophia CRAUMER the Widow of Helfer CRAUMER a United States pensioner of York County Pa. died in York County on the 20 day of November Annon Domini 1839 and that Christian CRAUMER and John CRAUMER & Julian WERNER and Henry CRAUMER and Margaret SHAFER and Lorence CRAUMER are the only sons and Daughters of Sophia CRAUMER deceased and Legitimate Heirs 1840. John W. HETRICK Henry CRAUMER Francis SHAFFER (Endorsed: Sophia Craumer widow of a U. S. Pensioner. Filed August 5, 1840)


.","STR06" "I7693","Neudig","Johannes","1731","Aft 1803","0","Clarence E. Cramer, in his 1943 manuscript ""The Family of Johan Helfer Cramer.."", states that Sophia was a ""daughter of Johann and Elixabetha Neidig. On page 5 it was noted that Johann Adam Neidig arrived at Philadelphia August 11, 1732, and took the Oath of Allegiance. Perhaps this man was Sophia's grandfather, but certainly the Neidig family was well established as American Colonial citizens prior to Sophia's birth. The 1783 tax records listed John Neidig in Codorus Township with ""4 inhabitants."" It is probable the Neidig family consisted of the parents John and Elizabeth, sister Barbara, and Sophia..."" (p. 52).

FTM CD #196 lists Henrietta and her sisters Elisabetha Margaretha and Maria and their parents, Johannes Neidig & Elisabetha ???. All baptized at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Upper Hanover Township, Montgomery County, PA

Dean Cramer speculates that Johannes could be the son of EITHER Joerg Adam Neidig born about 1706 in Germany, and father of Daniel b 1726 Germany m. Anna Margaretha d 1780 in New Hanover, PA; Johannes b. 1730 Germany; Adam b. 1730 Germany married Anna Barbara d aft 1780 PA; Leonhart b 1736 Germany m Elizabeth Fleck d aft 1788 PA---OR George Adam Neidig b. 18 Dec 1712, Horrenberg Germany arrived Philadelphia 16 Sept 1748 on the ""Patience"", Lutheran, m. 1 Maria Magdalena Lederer at Allfred, Germany Sept 1736 m 2 Dorethea ??? and had children Anna Elizabeth b 9 June 1751, York PA; Mathais b 9 Mar 1753 PA, Peter and John George","STR06" "I38540","Neukirchner","Anna Elizabeth","17 Mar 1860","14 Feb 1942","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M143-XQB/p1
Name: Anna Elizabeth Hodges
Event: Death
Event Date: 14 Feb 1942
Event Place: Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Widowed
Race or Color: White
Age: 81
Estimated Birth Year:
Birth Date: 17 Mar 1860
Birthplace: Knox County, Tenn.
Spouse: Judson B. Hodges
Father: Frederick Neukerchner
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother: Sarah Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace: Knox County, Tenn.
Occupation: Housework
Street Address: 611 Arkin St.
Residence: Knoxville, Knox, Tenn.
Cemetery: Old Gray
Burial Place: Knoxville
Burial Date: 15 Feb 1942
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4184473
Image Number: 832
Film Number: 1876908
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn 3204
Collection: Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955

","STR06" "I19653","","","","","","","" "I33137","","","","","","","" "I37690","","","","","","","" "I35518","Newburn","Ona E. ""Onie""","Nov 1882","20 Aug 1977","0","Said to be a daughter of Daniel J. Newburn and Sarah Webster Rushing.

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~heddins/Curtis/CurtFitzTree/fam01548.htm

Her maiden name was instead shown as Newbourn on the website ""Early Families of Southern Van Zandt and Northern Henderson Counties"" posted by Betty Miller and Betty Phillips. They transcribed from Volume I and Volume II of Families of Northern Henderson and Southern Van Zandt Counties by the Rev. John B. Trent, books that were owned by Lavona Blackwell.

http://vanzandttx.org/fam8a.htm","STR06" "I18680","Newell","Lulu","Abt 1857","1 Jan 1949","0","Obituary, below, was copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Carmian:

Mrs. Lulu Kuykendall 92 died 1-1- at the home of her son Elvis G. Kuykendall in Carbondale. Her body was returned to Crossville for services at the Primitive Baptist church burial in Kuykendall Cemetery. Mrs. Kuykendall leaves another son Dr. L.N. Kuykendall of St. Louis, a daughter Mrs. Charles Schubert of Wisconsin, a sister Mrs. Emma Endicott and 1/2 sister Mrs. Ralph Hill both of Phillipstown","STR06" "I9717","Newman","Alfred Johnson","21 Dec 1855","12 Sep 1922","0","The son of Benjamin Newman and Jiney Wright.","STR06" "I10331","Newman","Andrew Johnson","Jan 1895","Abt 1951","0","At the time of the 1930 census, he was listed as a Laborer in the Oil Refining business.","STR06" "I10331","Newman","Andrew Johnson","Jan 1895","Abt 1951","0","(Research):Census Information:

Texas, Harris County, Goose Creek
Enumerated April 12, 1930 Mrs. Rosie Tullas
ED 101-172 SD 36 Sheet 8A Stamped 57
270-134-155
Newman, Andy J. Head O 2000 M W 35 M20 Tx Tx Tx Laborer
Newman, Velma V. WIfe F W 34 M 20 Ark Ark Ark
Newman, Lucille Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Ark
Newman, Arthur Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Ark
Newman, Velma R Dtr F W 1 2/12 S Tx Tx Ark","STR06" "I9031","","","","","","","" "I28755","Newman","Charles Vernah","Jul 1848","","0","Melba Gene McLemore writes that he was in Co. B of the 106th Infantry during the Civil War.

Dan Sanchez, of Edgewood, New Mexico, emailed Melba Gene McLemore that ""The story I have of Charles Vernah Newman, has been told to me by my grandfather (still living) and my mother (deceased).

Charles Newman came from Canada, somehow ended up in Illinois and joined the Union Army, he was in the 106th Illinois Infantry Company B, he mustered in at Mt. Pulaski, Illinois and served in the battle of Vicksburg, near Vicksburg Mississippi at the time the Civil War ended. When the Civil War ended the Army took the horses back from the soldiers if they even had horses as the horses belonged to the federal government. The soldiers were left on foot as they marched through Arkansas my great great grandfather got hungery and tried to steal a chicken from a store near the old military road, 5-10 miles west of Star City.

the store was owned by a widow woman Elvira ""Missy"" Melissa McLemore, and from what I've been told she shot him for trying to steal a chicken, nursed him back to health, and they later married. Charles mustered out at Camp Robinson (now North Little Rock) at the time the government could't afford to pay the soldiers in cash money so they paid them in landgrants. According to my mother my GG Grandfather was paid with a land grant in the territory of New Mexico, from what I was told the land grant is part of the White Oaks mines near White Oaks in Lincoln County New Mexico (Carrizzozo is the county seat presently). I have no information as to whether or not Charles ever visited New Mexico to claim his pay. I know that Charles is buried in the Old Newman Cemetery (as it is refered to by the locals in Star City) and I have cleaned gravesites there when I was younger. I've been told that there are several unmarked graves in the cemetery due to disrepair. There are two other cemeteries on the west side of Star City, one is called the New Newman Cemetery and the other I'm not sure what it is called. Star City is in Lincoln County Arkansas.This is all the information I have at present. I would venture to guess that the Wright McLemore buried in the Old Newman Cemetery is Sr. not Jr.

Dan Sanchez
P.O. Box 2940
Edgewood, NM 87015","STR06" "I9011","Newman","Earnest Karl","27 Nov 1913","10 Mar 1995","0","Hobbies: Fishing

This US World War II Army Enlistment from Ancestry.com record MAY be related to him, based on the spelling of his first name and his middle initial, year of birth, and location of enlistment. This should be verified through other sources, however.

Name Earnest K Newman
Birth Year 1913
Race White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country Texas
State of Residence Texas
County or City Harris

Enlistment Date 31 Oct 1942
Enlistment State Texas
Enlistment City Houston
Branch Air Corps
Branch Code Air Corps
Grade Private
Grade Code Private
Term of Enlistment Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component: Army of the United States - includes the following: Voluntary enlistments effective December 8, 1941 and thereafter; One year enlistments of National Guardsman whose State enlistment expires while in the Federal Service; Officers appointed in the Army of
Source: Civil Life

Education 4 years of high school
Civil Occupation Semiskilled welders and flame cutters
Marital Status Married
Height 66
Weight 180","STR06" "I9017","","","","","","","" "I5147","Newman","Florence Roberta","29 Jul 1893","25 Nov 1975","0","She had been previously married to a Mr. Ivey. Died in Goshen, Michigan.

Could she be related to Gertrude Newman, born ca 1895, who married George Crocker.","STR06" "I5119","Newman","Gertrude","Abt 1895","Nov 1922","0","Could she be related to Florence Newman, born ca 1894, who married Henry Crocker.","STR06" "I28757","Newman","Joseph ""Joe"" Floyd","26 Oct 1878","Aug 1950","0","Diann McDaniels wrote: ""I remember going 'down home' to visit my grandpa, Joseph ""Joe"" Floyd Newman, in the late 1940's.. His brother, George Newman had a one room house that sat back off the road that Joe lived in, as Joe never kept anything that he owned. There was an old iron bed with a homemade mattress which was made from ticking and stuffed with hay or cotton, a small dining table, a pot belly stove and a couple of cane bottom chairs. There were nails on the walls for Papa to hang his clothes, saddle, bridle or anything else he could think of. Out back was a smaller house that the roof slanted on and used as a summer kitchen. He would smoke meat in it and cook on the pot belly stove in the winter. He didn't have running water, electricity, telephone, or an intdoor toilet. He rode his horse every where he went. He would only get in a car if he was going a long way from home. If he accepted a ride from anyone, he would stand on the running boards instead of getting inside. The horse had a colt, so you could see Papa riding his horse and the colt following them. Papa had an old fiddle. He played it at barn dances sometimes, but he carried it with him every place and would play it for us anytime. Once at Uncle George's house, my Aunt Cille asked George's wife, Aunt Alice (Blasingame), if she could have a beautiful old highboy dresser if anything happened to her...this gave me an idea. I went into the parlor and asked Papa if he died could I have his horse. Of course, I got into trouble about doing so, but Papa just laughed and said ""Okay, I'll die and Will you my horse."" Joe was born October 26, 1878 to Charles Vernah and Elvira ""Missy"" Melissa (Reynolds McLemore) Newman in Feenyville, Lincoln Co. and died August 8, 1950 about one mile from where he was born. He was a horse trader..trading one thing for another...and hardly work during his life. He married Virgie Mae Spears on February 24, 1905. They had six children; Effie Harriett, Lucy Elvira, Stark Joseph, Susie Melissa, Julie Mae, and Ralph Leroy (Roy) before Virgie died in 1920. In about 1925, Joe married Ollie Belle (Reaves) Stringfellow. Children born to them were: Herbert McKinley and Ruby Mae. They were divorced around 1930. When Papa died, they sold the horse and colt to buy a tombstone. The old furniture was just left in the house, which fell in. His only other possession left was the fiddle. It had been promised to all of Joe's grandchildren but my mother, Sue, inherited it. It is now encased in a nice shadow box with Papa's pictures and names of old tunes he used to play and a story about it. It hangs in my dining room. I didn't get the horse, but I got the fiddle!""

Submitted by Diann McDaniels grand-daughter of Joe Newman
E-mail:

His headstone has a slightly differing date of death:
NEWMAN, Joseph Floyd
B. 10-26-1878
D. 8-28-1950","STR06" "I9015","","","","","","","" "I9018","","","","","","","" "I1094","Newnam","Daisy Marie","21 Sep 1934","2 Oct 1985","0","From Davenport, Oklahoma.

An article in the ""Big Spring Herald,"" Big Spring, Texas, Sec. D, Thursday, December 14, 1972, titled ""Building Planes Became McGuire Family Hobby"".....detailed the families project in working on a 1949 Cessna 170 four-seater which was rebuilt by the family. It had been acquired by them early in 1970, with a mechanic repairing the engine and the family stripping and improving the inside. Daisy made the seat covers....A photo of Daisy in the kitchen was included, and the article also focused on her hobbies...noting she ""enjoys staying home, and her creativity shines in both sewing and cooking projects."" She described her cooking methods as the ""dibs of this and dabs of that""....with Daisy noting her children and husband were meat and potato people, but that she liked everything, and she tended to be an ""experimenter"" if given the chance. Daisy further reported she liked bowling, sailing, water skiing and camping. The family had a sailboat they used on Moss Lake as often as weather and time allowed. Daisy added that now that the plane restoration was complete, and they had moved into their newly purchased home, she was hope to find time to paint, something she has always thought she would enjoy...and also thought she might even get to the point ""where I enjoy yard work now that we have our own yard.""","STR06" "I7816","Newport","Mabel","19 Jun 1901","","0","Mabel was orphaned and adopted by her Aunt and Uncle, Joseph and Belle (Kuykendall) Jenkins.","STR06" "I22023","Newton","Abraham","25 Jun 1715","Yes, date unknown","0","He has often been shown as a son of Abraham and Rachel NEWTON, and a descendant of Richard NEWTON who immigrated to Sudbury, MA from Lincolnshire, England about 1639. However, Merle Newton emailed, in February 2013, that he had ""discovered that they didn't originate in Southbourough MA as some have reported--disproven by DNA tests.""

In 1769, Abraham served on the jury for a murder trial in Deplin Co., NC. Abraham was living with or near his four sons in 1779 in Duplin Co., NC, where all five signed a petition for the formation of Sampson Co. from Duplin Co. It is thought that Sarah was in NC also. There is an obituary for a Mrs. Sarah Newton in the Cape Fear Mercury, 29 Dec. 1773. It is assumed that this was Sarah Graves Newton and that she died sometime in Dec. 1773. All four of the sons in NC were in the Revolutionary War.

http://www.gravesfa.org/gen538.htm


","STR06" "I39389","","","","","","","" "I9517","Newton","Bevis O.","27 Apr 1908","Oct 1981","0","The following information about the family of Bevis O. Newton was written by Mrs. Crissy Newton, and posted on the US Genweb Project for Jefferson Co, Texas:

Bevis O. Newton was born in Newton County, Texas in 1908, the son of Wade and Emma Newton, who were also from Newton County. Mrs. and Mrs. Wade Newton moved to Nederland about 1920, where they operated the Newton Hotel and Rooming House at 1146 Atlanta for many years. Mr. Newton died about ten years later.

Wade and Emma were the parents of two sons, Bevis O. and Harry H. Newton, and two daughters Cecile and Mary Frances, all of whom graduated from Nederland High School. Mary Frances married Johnny Konecny, who was Nederland's coach and history teacher in 1935.

Following graduation from High School, Harry Newton went to work for Sun Oil Company, and he and his wife Merle lived on Spring Street until Harry's death. Bevis Newton worked for Pure Oil Company for about 20 years. He then left the company and followed construction work for another 20 years until he retired.

On December 24, 1935, Bevis Newton married Crissy Kaper, daughter of John and Minnie Kaper of 403 Fifteenth Street in Nederland. Captain John Kaper, an native of Holland, sailed for many years before he joined the Sabine Bar Pilots Association. He and Minnie Kaper resided in Sabine Pass until the 1915 storm drove them to Nederland, where they bought the former house of J. William Barr and where they resided until their deaths.

Bevis and Crissy Newton build their first home at 323 Fifteenth Street, next door to her parents. About 25 years ago, they moved their old home away and built the blond brick home in which Crissy Newton still resides.

Bevis and Crissy Newton were the parents of two sons, Bevis O. Newton, Jr. and John Wade Newton. Bevis Jr died in 1955 of leukemia, a childhood diease that he struggled with for many years. He died at the age of eighteen.

Bevis Newton Sr was a thirty-second degree Mason. After a few years of retirement, he died in 1981, survived by his wife Crissy and son John Wade. As of 1991, his sisters are still living, Cecile in Houston and Mary Frances Konecny in Bryan, Texas.

Deceased members of the Kaper and Bevis Newton families are either interred or entombed at Oak Bluff Memorial Park in Port Neches.","STR06" "I44761","","","","","","","" "I44764","Newton","David Earl","23 Aug 1937","1 Jan 2006","0","Obituary, as copied from his FindAGrave memorial page created by John Warnke:

Survived by his children, Gail (Shane) Goodwin, Michael (Stevie) Newton, Patrick (Anne) Newton, Linda Newton; siblings, Bobby (Fern) Newton; Tommye Cain; seven grand and a great grandchildren, David Earl Newton, 68, died at the Madison Memorial Hospital in Rexburg of natural causes.

Born in Hutchinson, Kan., to Robert Earl and Cloy Fannie McClanahan Newton, he attended grades schools in Kansas and Oklahoma, graduating from Powell High School, Class of 1955, in Wyoming.

In Oklahoma City, Okla., he married Stella Christensen Jan. 19, 1957. She died Aug. 18, 2005.

Before going to work for the U.S. Postal Service in Oklahoma City, he owned a service station in Wyoming and one in Oklahoma. In 1964, he moved to northern Wyoming and began working on a drilling rig in the oil industry, where he continued to be employed until his retirement in 1995. At that time he became a caregiver for his wife. Besides watching NASCAR, he enjoyed fishing and woodworking.

His wife, his parents a sister and brother-in-law predeceased David.","STR06" "I8499","Newton","Dorcus","Bef 1773","3 May 1824","0","Bonnie Smith's research indicates that Dorcas Newton, Mrs. R. Morgan, was burried in Oakdale Cemetery, Wilmington, North Carolina, Section G, Lot 20, Ch. Lot 12.","STR06" "I22030","Newton","Elizabeth","Bef 1763","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Hugh RONEY on 21 Jan 1783. Renee Newman notes that they later can be found in Barnwell, SC, neighbors to Phoebe Newton and her husband William Herrington.","STR06" "I22036","Newton","Enoch","Abt 1785","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Elizabeth FRYAT.","STR06" "I22027","Newton","Esther","11 Oct 1779","17 Sep 1854","0","Said to have married around 1801 James BLAND (ca 1772-12 Sep 1818)., a son of William BLAND and Rachel POWELL.

They were said to be the parents of Anna BLAND, who married Enoch ALDERMAN and Isaac Newton BLAND, who married Mary E. ALDERMAN. Enoch and Mary ALDERMAN were siblings, and were also first cousins to Anna and Isaac, being the children of Nancy Ann NEWTON and John ALDERMAN.

According to the Graves Family of America website, the complete list of children was as follows: (1) Dorcan Tabitha m. John BLANTON on 1 Oct 1818; (2) Anna b. 2 May 1802 m. Enoch ALDERMAN on 6 Apr 1823 ; (3) Isaac Newton b. 17 Dec 1803 m Mary ALDERMAN on 1 July 1824 in Duplin Co., NC; (4) Amariah b. 27 Jan 1809 m. Mary J. PAGE; (5) James Thomas b. 30 Dec 1810 m, Dinah ALDERMAN (dtr. of David Alderman and Nancy Morgan); (6) Jemima b. 1811, m. Benjamin ROGERS, son of Reuben Rogers and Christian Alderman; (7) David b. 1812; (8) Mary b. 1813 m. Reuben ROGERS, son of Reuben Rogers and Christian Alderman; (9) Enoch b. 1815; and (10) Timothy, b. 29 May 1818, who m. Adline WARD.","STR06" "I9518","Newton","Harry H.","Aft 1910","","0","His wife was named Merle.","STR06" "I10556","Newton","Isaac","Abt 1737","Aft 1798","0","ltbskater@aol.com emailed that Isaac and Jemima had at least 11 children: Sarah (born 20 Oct 1757), Phoebe, Elizabeth, Mary, Dorcas, Miriam, Jemima, Enoch, Isaac, Esther (born 11 Oct 1779 in New Hanover m James Bland in 1801 in New Hanover NC, died 17 Sept 1854 in Duplin, NC), and Nancy Ann.

The Will of Isaac Newton was abstracted by William L. (Bill) Murphy in GENEALOGICAL ABSTRACTS DUPLIN COUNTY WILLS 1730-1860 (Duplin County Historical Society, Rose Hill, NC, 1982; p. 125).

390. NEWTON, ISAAC (CR.035.801.9/a-358) 19 Nov 1798-Jan Term 1799 sons ENOCH & ISAAC all my Lands Devided as followeth Beginning at the run of the Swamp he now lives on Crossing through the part of the plantation call'd the long field to the Back line All below this line to be ENOCH's and all above to be ISAAC's; son ISAAC Negroe Grace and her first child that shal live to be one Month to ENOCH, the second child that shall live to be one Month old to my dau. ESHER And her third Child that shall live to be one Month old to my dau. Ann; dau. ESTHER one feather Bed and firneture; son ENOCH one Mare Colt; all the hogs and Sheep to be equally divided between ENOCH and ISAAC, ENOCH to have one third of my stock of Cattle and ISAAC have the other two thirds of the Cattle and the mare and young horse; all my household furniture Equally devided among my four youngest children [not named]; plantation tools Equally devided between my sons ENOCH and ISAAC; And as for those of My Children that have married I leave to them the following sums and no more Except my Blessing SARAH ALDERMAN Five Shillings, PHEBE HERRING (sic) five shillings, MARY WILLIAMS five shillings, ELIZABETH BONEY five shillings, DORCAS MORGAN five shillings, the heirs of my two daus. Deceased MIRIAM JAMES and JEMIMA WILSON five Shillings each; wife JEMIMA my house plantation and all the above mentioned Estate during her widowhood. extrs: Aaron WILLIAMS, Enoch NEWTON wit: David ALDERMAN, Daniel ALDERMAN, Thomas (his mark) LANEAR Signed: Isaac (his mark) NEWTON

Complete Will

In the name of God Amen - I Isaac Newton of the County of Duplin Calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men over to die, do make and ordain this my last will and Testament, that is to say, First of all 2 constitute and ordain Aaron Williams and Enoch Newton Executors of this my last will and Testament and as touching my world Estate. 2 give and despose of the same in the following form and manner first 2 give and bequath unto my two sons, Enoch and Isaac Newton's all my land divided as followeth Beginning at a Black Gum and maple at the run of the swamp he now lives on running then S 17 wt 100 poles Crossing through the part of the plantation call'd the long filed to a stake thence S. 10 R out to the Back line all below the line to be Enoch Newtons and all above to be Isaac Newtons, and should either of these my sons died without a lawful begoten heir then and all that case all there my land to fall erst and remain to the other son that do still survive. In the next place 2 give and bequeth unto my son Isaac Newton my Negroe girl called Grace and that her first child that shall live to be one month old be may son Enoch Newton. And that her second child that shall live to be one month old be my daughter Esher Newtons. And that her third child that shall live to be one month old be my Daughter Ann Newtons. I also give and bequath to my Daughter Ann Newton our feather bed and furniture. I also give to my son Enoch Newton our mare colt and all the hogs and sheep to be equally equally divided between Enoch Newton and Isaac Newton-and that Enoch Newton have one third of my stock of Cattle and Isaac Newton have the other two thirds of the cattle and that the mare and young horse be my son Isaac Newton. And that all my house hold furniture be Equally divided among by four youngest children and that all my plantation tools be Equally divided between my two sons Enoch and Isaac Newton and as for those of my children that have married I leave to them the following sums and no more Except my Blessings. To sarah ALDERMAN, Five shillings. To Phebe HERRING TINE five shillings. To Elizabeth RONEY five shillings. To Dorcas MORGAN five shillings. To the heirs of my two daughters Decasd, Miriam JAMES and Jemima WILSON, five shillings each, that is five shillings to the heirs of Mariam and five shillings to the heirs of Jemima. Excepting and reserving unto my beloved wife Jemima Newton my house plantation and all of the above mentioned Estate during her widowhood. In witness whereof 2 have hereunto set my hand and seal this nineteenth day of November One Thousand Severn Hundred and ninety Eight. Signed Sealed published and pronounced by the said Isaac Newton his last will and testament in the presents of us who in his prents and in presents of Each other have hereunto subscribed our names:

David Alderman, Daniel Alderman, Thomas (his mark) Lanear
Isaac (his mark) Newton (seal)

State of Carolina
Duplin County
January Term 1799
There was the within will proved in open court the dec form of Law by the Oath of Daniel Alderman and Thomas Lanier two of the Subscribing witnesses thereto and at the same time Aaron Williams and Enoch Newton the Executors names in the said will came before the court and Qualified as such according to teh Law Ordered that letters issued accordingly,.
Test Wm. Dickson C.C.","STR06" "I22038","Newton","Isaac","Bef 1777","Yes, date unknown","0","According to Mel Morris, he also married Elizabeth Alderman in 1797.

Marriage records from Duplin County show that son Isaac may have married at least twice.

Newton, Isaac to Margaret HARRELL 1 Feb 1794 (b) David WILLIAMS (w) Wm. DICKSON, CC

Newton, Isaac to Elizabeth BLAND 19 Jan 1805 (b) Jno. HUFHAM, (w) Wm. DICKSON, CC","STR06" "I21371","Newton","Jacob","Abt 1739","Bef Jan 1787","0","According to the Graves Family Association website, he m. Lois Jones, d. before Jan. 1787. He served in the militia in the Rev. War. After Jacob's death, Lois m (2) Joseph Williams, Sr., in 1791 in Duplin Co., NC.

http://www.gravesfa.org/gen538.htm","STR06" "I47746","Newton","James Henry","Abt 1809","6 Feb 1882","0","FindAGrave shows him as the son of Betsy Wooten Newton (1791-1857).","STR06" "I22041","Newton","Jemima","Between 1757 and 1778","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married a WILSON.","STR06" "I6519","","","","","","","" "I22033","Newton","Mary","Between 1757 and 1778","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married a WILLIAMS.","STR06" "I45581","Newton","Mary Susan","Oct 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","Her full name was shown as Mary Susan Newton on the Social Security application for her son, George Franklin McGuire.","STR06" "I22034","Newton","Miriam","Bef 1762","Bef 1798","0","Said to have married Elias JAMES on 2 May 1780.","STR06" "I30536","Newton","Phebe","Abt 1748","Yes, date unknown","0","The Sanford genealogy incorrectly calls Phebe Newton the daughter of Joseph Newton; she was the daughter of Jonah Newtown and Phebe Platt. The error is based upon a misinterpretation of a deed: ""All the children united in a deed conveying their rights in the estate and lands of Joseph Newton, late of Milford, Feb. 10, 1808, to Jonah Newton (Milford Land Record 24:363 & 561)."" Joseph Newton, who died at Milford 11 November 1807, was Phebe's brother, not her father, and the Jonah Newton to whom the land was transferred was probably her other brother.","STR06" "I22029","Newton","Phoebe","Aft 1760","Yes, date unknown","0","Most show her as married, in error, to William HERRING. Renee Newman emailed, on October 19, 2012, that ""The will of Isaac Newton has been transcribed wrong. It ia available online through familysearch.com Will Book A page 358 and the daughter is Phebe Herringtine, not Herring. I suppose since these were handwritten later and put in alpha order the person didn't understand that there were Herringtine's and Herring's in Duplin but they left ""tine"" off the transcript completely, even though it is clearly there. Her husband was William Herringtine of Duplin/Sampson and they sold their Sampson land in 1784 and moved beside the Newton's in New Hanover (Isaac witnessed their deeds there). They moved to Barnwell, SC and Hugh Roney and wife Elizabeth Newton, were their neighbors. I can go from there. Willaim was presumed to die in Perry County, MS but did not, he lived on and remarried and died in Desoto County, Ms. I have just found this recently. Researchers of this William have ""lost"" his wife and presume he was from a Herrington family in Craven County. They had sons Isaac, Enoch, daughter Jemima and a grandson Isaac N Stephens----""

Renee added that she was ""a researcher/descendant of the Herrington family of Duplin/Sampson. Willaim and James Herrendine/Herringtine/Herrington, probably sons of Peter Herrendine of Duplin (land later in Sampson but granted in Duplin 1759).""","STR06" "I44760","Newton","Robert E.","Abt 1905","Yes, date unknown","0","By the time of the 1940 census, the family had moved to Kansas, where Robert continued to work in the oil and gas industry.","STR06" "I44760","Newton","Robert E.","Abt 1905","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Hughes County, Jacobs Twp, Holdenville, Ward Three
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 32-16 SD 11 Sheet 9A Stamped 131
Cherry
118-176-204
Dewitt and Mamie Moore family
118-176-205
Newton, Robert E Head R 30 M W 25 M 22 Ok Ark Ark Laborer Oil Fields
Newton, Cloy Wf F W 24 M 21 Tx US US
Newton, Bobbie J Son m W 1 8/12 Ok Ok Tx","STR06" "I22045","Newton","Samuel","Aft 1742","Abt 1783","0","According to the Graves Family Association website, he m. Sarah Lee. He was a Baptist preacher, serving as pastor of Wells' Chapel Baptist Church which was organized in 1756 (among the first missionary Baptist churches in Duplin Co., NC). He served in this capacity until his death about 1783 during the Rev. War. Until 1835, the church was called Bull Tail Meeting House, probably because of nearby Bull Tail Creek.","STR06" "I44763","","","","","","","" "I38435","Newtson","Mary","Jan 1857","24 Nov 1931","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Illinois, Menard, Greenview Precinct
Enumerated 15 Jun 1900
SD 11 ED 72 Sheet 13B
280-280 (278-278)
Newston, Benjamin Head W M Apr 1874 26 S Ill Norway Norway Farmer
Newston, Andrew Brotehr W M Apr 1876 24 S Ill Norway Norway Farmer
Newston, Henry Father W M Jun 1827 72 M 44 Norway Norway Norway 1853 47 Landlord
Newston, Emma Motehr W F Apr 1833 67 M 44 9/8 Norway Norway Norway 1854 46
Bettie Sister W F Apr 1871 19 S Ill Norway Norway Norway
281-281 (279-279)
McLemore, Mary Head W F Jan 1857 43 Wd 1/1 Ill Norway Norway Farmer
McLemore, Anna Dtr F W Jun 1885 14 S Ill Ill Ill

1910 Census
Illinois, Logan County, Corwin Twp, Middleton Village
Enumerated 24 Apr 1910
SD 8 ED 55 Sheet 7B
156-156
Dorgan, Frank W Head M W 32 M1 0 Ill Ireland Irish Ireland Own Income
Dorgan, Mary A Wf F W 24 m1 0 1/1 Ill Ill Ill
157-157
McLemore, Mary Head F W 56 Wd 2/1 Ill Norway Norway Own Income

1920 Census
Ilinois, Logan County, Corwin Twp, Middletown Village
Enumerated 13 January 1920
SD 68 ED 58 Sheet 8B
Anson Street
49-49
McLemore, Mary Head F W 62 Wd Ill Norway Norway Occupation: None
50-50
Dorgan, Walter F Head M W 42 M Ill Ireland Irish Ireland Irish Occupation None
Dorgan, Anna M Wf F W 34 M Ill Ill Ill
Dorgan, Francis J Son M W 9 S Ill Ill Ill

1930 Census
Illinois, Logan County, Corwin Twp, Middletown Village
Enumerated 22 Apr 1930
ED 54-7 SD 18 Sheet 4B
Anson Road
Dorgan, Frank Head O 2200 W M 53 M 32 Ill Irish Free State Irish Free State Occupation: None (Farmer Retired was written, and then crossed through)
Dorgan, Mary A Wf F W 44 M 24 Ill Ill Ill
Dorgan, Joseph Son M W 20 S Ill Ill Ill
108
McLemore, Mary Head F W Wd Ill Norway Norway Occupation: None
","STR06" "I27957","Niccolls","Anna B.","Oct 1867","Yes, date unknown","0","She appears to have been a widow, or at least the marriage license read Mrs. Annie B. Nicolls.","STR06" "I34961","","","","","","","" "I4320","Nichols","Bessie Jim","23 Dec 1918","15 Oct 1985","0","Wynema McGrew shows she married 1) John Walton KENT 2) James Boyce SIMPSON and 3) Aubry Dale CARTER.","STR06" "I43516","Nichols","Donald E.","4 Nov 1924","6 Apr 2013","0","The United States Obituary Collection on Ancestry.com shows him as a son of Frank Nichols and Rose Mohler Nichols. His siblings were listed as Beulah, Marvin, Kenneth and Jim. Children were shown as Kay and Tom Hassler of Columbus and Karen and Richard Jantzi of Fairmont, and Rose Ann Nichols.","STR06" "I32101","Nichols","Gemima","1828","","0","Rosemary Hollis shows her as a daughter of Edmond Nichols and Rachel UNKNOWN (possibly Tolber or McNutt). On FindAGrave she is referenced as Gemima Nelson-Nichols.","STR06" "I2908","Nichols","John Lee","31 May 1880","22 Mar 1936","0","Wynema McGrew writes that he was a water well driller, carpenter, farmer and cowboy.","STR06" "I1207","Nichols","Lazarus","Abt 1826","Aft 1880","0","(Research):


1880 Federal Census:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Lazarus NICHOLS Self M Male W 54 MS Farmer MS MS
Louisa NICHOLS Wife M Female W 46 TX Keeps House GA MS
Elisha NICHOLS Son S Male W 16 TX Farm Labor
Eliza NICHOLS Dau S Female W 16 TX Goes To School MS TX
Jennie NICHOLS Dau S Female W 10 TX Goes To School MS TX
Letitia NICHOLS Dau S Female W 8 TX Goes To School MS TX
Della NICHOLS Dau S Female W 5 TX MS TX
Della HEARN Other S Female W 15 TX Cook Laundress MS MS
Lawrence BLOUNT Other S Male W 16 TX Cattle Driver MS MS
Ovin DOW Other S Male W 24 TX Farm Laborer MS MS
Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 2, De Witt, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255299
NA Film Number T9-1299
Page Number 417D
","STR06" "I28790","","","","","","","" "I2894","Nichols","Mary Juanita","24 May 1914","18 Jan 2012","0","Juanita was an avid genealogist, and corresponded and researched the McGrew family line for many years.

Juanita Johnson, 97, of Clovis, died Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012, at Retirement Ranch.

She was born May 24, 1914, in Kirkland, Texas.

She was retired from Portales Beauty Salon.

Survivors include one daughter, Mary Jon (Johnson) McKenzie; and one son, Kevin Edward Johnson.

Services: 1 p.m. Saturday at Portales Cemetery. A memorial service will be held at a later date.","STR06" "I727","Nichols","Minerva Eliza","Abt 1832","Bef 1860","0","The daughter of Henry Nichols.","STR06" "I43328","","","","","","","" "I48693","Nichols","Vallie Mae","28 Jul 1914","5 Feb 1990","0","Family Search shows she had previously been married to L C Cupit, who died in 1941. They were the parents of Travis Warren Cupit (1939-1996)","STR06" "I21773","Nicholson","John","Abt 1745","Abt 1807","0","Mark Freeman shows him as the son of James Nicholson and Anne Davis. He and Martha had 14 children.","STR06" "I21679","Nicholson","Lucy","Abt 1743","Abt 1803","0","The daughter of Joshua NICOLSON. (James L. McLemore, III, p 45).","STR06" "I25495","Nicholson","Mary ""Polly""","28 Feb 1772","Abt 1820","0","A transcription of ""The McLemore Family Bible, 1822-1859 owned by Hillis Fry McLemore of Jackson, MS and contributed by Fairy B. McLemore Edwards of Canyon Lake, Texas, shows on page 3:

Polly Nicholson, wife of Abraham McLemore and
daughter of James Nicholson and Elizabeth Woodrough
his wife, was born 28th of February 1772


(The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ translated
out of the original Greek and with the former translations dilligently
compared and revised, and Canne's Marginal References. Stereotyped
by James Conner New York. By J. Emory and R. Waugh for
the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Conference Office, 14 Crosby
Street. J. Collord, Printer. 1829 )

http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf

Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, ""ANSEARCHIN' "" News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 38.","STR06" "I22662","","","","","","","" "I22645","Nickelbur","Joe Carroll","3 Mar 1972","29 Apr 2004","0","Obituaries 04-24-2004 Longview News-Journal

Joe Carroll Nickelbur Jr.

GILMER - Memorial services for Joe Carroll Nickelbur Jr., 32, of Gilmer will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 25, 2004, at Grubbs-Loyd Funeral Home Chapel in Gilmer with the Rev. Madison Caffey officiating. Mr. Nickelbur passed away Monday, April 19, 2004, in Upshur County. Born March 9, 1972, in Longview to Joe Carroll Sr. and Judy Loden Nickelbur and was of the Baptist denomination.

Mr. Nickelbur is survived by his mother, Judy Nickelbur of Gilmer; his wife, Angela Nickelbur of Gilmer; his brothers, Jasper Nickelbur of Silsbee and Eddie Joe Nickelbur of Lufkin; his sisters and brothers-in-law, Judy and Kenneth Barrett of Diana and Joyce and Tony Spencer of Silsbee; and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his father.
","STR06" "I47177","Nickert","Andreas ""Andrew""","26 Jun 1846","15 Jan 1910","0","His Find A Grave memorial pages notes that he was a son of Andreas and Katherine Moll/Mull Nickert, his father dying in Germany. He married Margaret Helwig in Erie County, NY in 1875, and was the father of Lydia Nickert Brown.","STR06" "I3406","","","","","","","" "I45407","Nicosia","Vincent N.","10 Jul 1888","24 Oct 1954","0","The following notes were copied from his FindAGrave memorial page created by Anne Scamardo:

Son of Ralph Nicosia and Rosalia Lillian Montanio Nicosia.
First wife, Jennie Cuccio. After her death (1924) he married Rose Scanio. After Rose's death (1943) he remarried Gladys McGown.","STR06" "I5161","Niendorf","George","Dec 1878","3 May 1915","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Michigan, Saginaw County, Buena Vista Twp
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 28 Sheet 4B
87-87
Neindorf, George Head M M Dec 1878 21 m1 Mich Germany Germany SawMill L
Neindorf, Julia Wf W F Dec 1878 21 M 1 0/0 Mich Ohio Germany


1910 Census
Michigan, Saginaw County, Saginaw Ward 1
Enumerated 23 A[r 1910
SD 8 ED 47 Ward 1 Sheet 13A
Farewell Street
307-257-269
Niendorf, George Head M W 21 m1 10 Mich Germany/German Germany/German Switchman Railroad
Niendorf, Julia Wf F W 32 m1 10 2/2 Mich Ohio Germany/German Dressmaker
Niendorf, Glen Son M W 8 S Mich Mich Mich Student
Niendorf, Rosmont Dtr F W 4 S Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I5160","Niendorf","Glynn","11 Jul 1901","Yes, date unknown","0","His wife was named Mildred.","STR06" "I5158","Niendorf","Rosamond","30 Jul 1905","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a Williams. According to the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 19, published on September 3, 1956, she worked for the Sonotone Hearing Aid Company, with her own office in the Pontiac State Bank Building.","STR06" "I6662","Nies","Jacob","20 Aug 1890","19 Jul 1956","0","He died in the Loma Linda Sanitarium. Jake was the second of seven children, the oldest boy in the family. He attended Plainview Academy and joined the Adventist Church while there. He spent his working career managing Adventist Hospitals in Iowa, Maryland, and California.","STR06" "I15308","Nies","Virginia Ruth","4 Dec 1919","29 Apr 1994","0","A registered nurse, she graduated in 1944 from the Washington Sanitarium and Hospital in Takoma Park, Maryland, where her father was on the facility. She and her husband were without issue. She died at age 74 of breast cancer.","STR06" "I33704","","","","","","","" "I12126","Niles","Ruth","14 Apr 1904","1 Mar 1983","0","Said to be the daughter of Charles Niles and Mary Teadt. Her age per Dorothy Ball is significantly different from what is shown on the 1930 census, where she is shown as the same age as her husband, born ca 1899.","STR06" "I29783","Nique","Eleanor S.","24 Jun 1908","29 Jul 1990","0","Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, August 8, 1990
Page 5
Obituaries

Eleanor Dillman

Former long-time area resident, Eleanor (Nique) Dillman, 82, died July 29 in Zephyrhills, Florida.

She was born June 24, 1908, in Shabbona the daughter of Otto and Ida (Striffler) NIQUE.

She graduated from Cass City High School in 1925 and from Michigan State College (University) in 1929 in the field of Chemistry. It was there that she became a member of the Alpha Tau chapter of Sigma Kappa, and continued her membership for over 50 years.

She taught chemistry at the Women's Medical College in Philadelphia before her marriage to George A. Dillman June 14, 1934. The couple resided in Cass City for 35 years. Mrs. Dillman taught math and algebra in the Cass City Public schools.

The Dillmans were active members of the Evangelical United Brethren Church (Salem United Methodist). After moving to Florida in 1974, they became members of the First United Methodist Church and charter members of Trinity United Methodist of Zephyrhills.

Mrs. Dillman is survived by a son, Richard Dillman and family of Saginaw, and a daughter Marjorie STEIN and family of Hudson, Fla.

Interment was at Chapel Hill Gardens in Dade City, Fla.

A memorial service will be held in Cass City. The date and time are to be announced.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)","STR06" "I29742","Nique","Otto W.","26 Feb 1881","29 Sep 1958","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, October 2, 1958

Pioneer Resident Otto Nique Dies

The Cass City area lost one of its pioneer residents Monday when Otto Nique died at this home after a month's illness.

Mr. Nique moved to the area in 1894 from Mt. Clemens. He was born in Mr. Clemens February 26, 1881, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nique.

He married the former Miss Ida Striffler in Cass City June 14, 1905. He operated a hardware store in Shabbona and Decker for 43 years. He retired in 1946 and moved to Cass City in 1953. The couple celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary in 1955.

Mr. Nique was a life member of Decker Lodge No. 470 F&AM and a member of the Order of the Easter Star No. 488. He was the Decker postmaster for over 20 years.

Surviving, besides his wife, are: a daughter, Mrs. George (Elnore) DILLMAN of Cass City; five brothers, Harvey of Oxford, Clarence of Lake Orion, A.L. Nique of Lapeer, Ralph of Livonia and Park of Pontiac, and two grandchildren.

Mr. Nique was at Little's Funeral Home until noon today (Thursday). Final rites were to be held at 8 p.m. today at the Evangelical United Brethren Church, Rev. S.R. Wurtz officiating.

Commital services will be under the auspices of Decker Lodge No. 479 F&AM. Burial will be in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I29742","Nique","Otto W.","26 Feb 1881","29 Sep 1958","0","(Research):Census Information:


Michigan, Sanilac County, Lamotte Twp
Enumerated 13 January 1920
SD 7 ED 152 Sheet 6B

119-120
Nique, Otto W Hd M W 38 Mich Ohio Mich Merchant Hardware
Nique, Ida S Wf F W 38 M Mich NY NY
Nique, Elanor S Dtr F W 11 S Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I26076","","","","","","","" "I40860","","","","","","","" "I42332","Nixon","Arbor Lee","27 Jan 1900","26 Feb 1967","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDBW-RYG
name: Arbor Nixon Craig
death date: 26 Feb 1967
death place: Rural Pct.2 , Jasper Co., Texas
gender: Female
race: white
death age: 67 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 27 Jan 1900
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name: W.E. Craig
father's name: Thomas H. Nixon
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Cora Billingsley
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Rural Pct.#2 , Jasper Co., Texas
cemetery: Plainview
burial place: Sabine, Texas
burial date: 27 Feb 1967
additional relatives: X
film number: 2138494
digital film number: 4027134
image number: 2771
reference number: cn 17971
Collection: Arbor Nixon Craig, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I23140","Nixon","Gracie Irma","3 Sep 1914","19 Dec 1969","0","On her Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, she is shown as a daughter of Jacky Nixon and Nellie Rushing. The informant is her husband, Mr. Hoyt Fullen.

FindAGrave instead shows her as Gracie Mixon Fullen.","STR06" "I26645","Noble","Bobbie Lou","12 Jun 1928","Yes, date unknown","0","Harry Noble writes that she graduated from San Augustine High School in 1945 and went on to earn a bachelor's degree from Stephen F. Austin. She had three children, two girls and a boy, six grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren (as of March, 2008), and is retired from Human Resources in the Protective Services division.","STR06" "I47841","Noble","Daniel Greer","10 Nov 1951","5 Dec 2016","0","Daniel Greer Noble

Funeral services for Daniel Greer Noble, 65, of Silsbee will be 2:00 pm Saturday December 10, 2016 at Farmer Funeral Home. Visitation will be Friday from 5:00 pm until 8:00 pm at the funeral home.
Mr. Noble passed away Monday December 5, 2016 at his residence.

He was born November 10, 1951 in Shreveport and was a longtime resident of Silsbee. Mr. Noble was retired from K.T. Maintenance where he worked as a welder.

Daniel is preceded in death by his mother M. Jean Noble.

Survivors include father Harry P. Noble Jr. of College Station; step-mother Kelly Noble of College Station; son Troy Manning and wife Sabrina of Silsbee; daughters Autumn Noble and Anabeth Lowe both of Silsbee; brothers Alan Noble and wife Michelle of Manvel, TX, Dave Noble and wife Deborah of Cleveland; sister Madelyn Galloway and husband Donald of Iola, TX; two nieces, thirteen grandchildren and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.

Copied from FindAGrave","STR06" "I24082","Noble","Harry Polk","3 Dec 1902","Yes, date unknown","0","San Augustine Tribune
November 2, 2006

Sleeping in the Attic
Harry P. Noble, Jr.

Harry P. Noble, Sr., when he was a young man in his early twenties, moved ot Wichita Falls, Texas to make his fortune. While working a short period for his uncles in Noble Hardware, he met and married Maizie C. VINCENT. Like many young couples they soon started a family. Their first child was a girl and they named her Della Laverne. Another daughter was born and they name her Bobbie Lou. Then on December 6, 1929 their first son was born and they named him Harry P. Noble, Jr. Meanwhile, Harry Sr. a native of San Augustine and Sabine Counties, had borrowed money and opened his own business, a small radio shop....By the winter of 1934 the (great economic) depression had such a stranglehold on the economy, Harry Sr. had to close his radio shop. Since he owned a 270 acre farm in San Augustine County, he and Maizie decided to move to East Texas and ride out the depression there. On March 31, 1935, Laverne's tenth birthday, the family crowded into their small Ford car with all their earthly possessions and began the 380 mile trip to Robert S. and Della Noble's house in the northwestern part of Sabine County. They arrived at 11 a.m. the next day. The family's dog, Ginger, had ridden on the running boards all the way...Dad worked at a number of jobs to keep us fed. He had slaughtered, butchered and sold beef; developed and operated a cream route that extended all the way to Hemphill, and opened a radio repair shop. By 1938 a branch of the REA had headquarted in San Augustine (and) electrical lines were being constructed and houses wired for electricity. That's when Dad and I appeared in attics across the countryside wiring houses.","STR06" "I26646","Noble","Harry Polk","6 Dec 1929","13 Mar 2020","0","Columnist for the San Augustine Tribune.

Three Retired Native Sons Join Ranks of Rotarians-At last Wednesday's noon meeting, Rotary Club President Charles Bradberry welcomed three new members into the group and presented to them member information packets. All have returned in the past few years to their home town after careers in surveying, merchandising and data management.They have remained active in retirement and are taking part in local affairs. Pictured are Bobby Legrand, Burnice Blackstock and HARRY NOBLE. (San Augustine Tribune, Thursday, March 29, 2007).

Mr. Harry Polk Noble, Jr., age 90, departed from this life surrounded by family on Friday, March 13, 2020, in College Station, Texas.

Harry was born December 6, 1929, in Wichita Falls, Texas, to Maizie Vincent and Harry Polk Noble, Sr. A fifth generation Texan, Harry's childhood was centered in the San Augustine, Rosevine, and Ford's Corner areas. After graduating from San Augustine High School, Harry honorably served in the United States Army during the Korean War as a Corporal in the 19th Combat Engineers. He later graduated from Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and earned a Master of Business Administration Degree from the University of Houston. Harry later retired in San Augustine after a long career in information analysis systems, which included work at NASA, the University of Houston, and Lamar University.

A devoted father and family man, Harry suffered with Parkinson's disease. He was a steadfast pillar to those around him. Harry loved to share stories of history and humor. A dedicated writer and historian, he provided weekly articles to the San Augustine Tribune and various magazines. He also wrote and published multiple books. Harry found significance and humor in the ordinary everyday historic and modern life; and enjoyed sharing it with others.

Harry was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Madelyn ""Jean"" (Cartwright) Noble; sisters, Laverne (Noble) Mathews and Bobbie Lou (Noble) Thompson; and a son, Daniel Greer Noble.

He is survived by his wife, LaVaughn ""Kelly"" (Oates) Noble of College Station; brother, David Noble and his wife Mary Ann (Lacy) of San Augustine; his sons, Robert Alan Noble and wife Michelle (Pearce-Dove) of Manvel, and George David ""Dave"" Noble and wife Deborah (Killingsworth) of Cleveland; and daughter, Madelyn Ann (Noble) Galloway and husband Donald of Iola. He is also survived by six grandchildren, Autumn Noble, Anabeth (Noble) Hall, Rylee Galloway, Avery Galloway, Joe Penn, and Troy Manning; and 13 great-grandchildren.

A graveside service is set for 11:00 a.m. Saturday, March 21, 2020, at McMahan's Chapel Cemetery near Geneva, Texas, in Sabine County.

Visitation will be held from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Saturday, March 21, 2020, at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, located at 316 W. Columbia Street in San Augustine, Texas.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to McMahan's Chapel (2240 McMahan Chapel Road, Bronson, TX 75930); Parkinson's Foundation; or the National Wounded Warriors aka Disabled Sports Eastern Sierra, P.O. Box 7275, Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546.

Downloaded from Wyman Roberts Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 1, 2020, Page 7","STR06" "I24065","Noble","Isaac Monroe","Feb 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1900 San Augustine County, Census, they were enumerated as follows:

ED 74, #170-170
Noble, Ike M Head W M Feb 1861 39 M 9 Texas Miss Texas Saw Milling and ???
Noble, Nannie Wife W F Apr 1869 31 M 9 4/4 Tx Ga Miss
Noble, Thomas SOn W M Feb 1892 8 Tx Tx Tx
Noble, Arthur Son W M APr 1893 7 Tx Tx Tx
Noble, Leonard Son W M Jun 1896 4 Tx Tx Tx
Noble, J.O. Son W M Jul 1899 11/12 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I5923","Noble","Martha D.","5 Feb 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be a daughter of Mark E. NOBLE and Mary COLLINS.","STR06" "I26648","Noble","Robert Scurlock","26 Feb 1866","10 Aug 1951","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD1T-Y54
Name: Robert Scurlock Noble
Death Date: 10 Aug 1951
Death Place: Rural Prect. 1, San Augustine County, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 85 years 5 months 14 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 26 Feb 1866
Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Isiac Noble
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Frances Scurlock
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Rural Prect. 1 San Augustine County, Texas
Cemetery: McMahan
Burial Place: San Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 12 Aug 1951
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2074777
Digital Film Number: 4167210
Image Number: 1453
Reference Number: 43653
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I6705","Noble","William Levi","Abt 1846","Apr 1870","0","1870 US Mortality Schedules
Source Genealogy.com New Data Base
Noble, William L.
Age: 26
Gender: M
Occupation: Farmer
Death Date: April, 1870
Death Location: Sabine, Texas
Cause: Brain Inflammation
Birth Location: Texas

Above information courtesy of Debra LaMel (TX), Alta Mitchem Durden (SC), and Sandy Arnold Carr (LA).","STR06" "I43045","","","","","","","" "I8899","","","","","","","" "I19846","Nohava","Irma","16 Nov 1915","2 Aug 2013","0","Irma Marie Havel was born to James Nohava and Agnes (Sredl) Nohava on November 16, 1915, at Milligan, Nebraska and passed away August 2, 2013, at Friend Manor in Friend, Nebraska at the age of 97 years, 8 months and 17 days. She was one of three children in the family.
Irma was born at the farm home 2 ? miles east of Milligan, Nebraska. She attended country school at Triumph District #83 and graduated the 8th grade and then attended the Milligan High School and Graduated in 1934. After graduation she worked at the Milligan Drug Store for a while and did some substitute teaching. She did house work in Omaha, Lincoln, Wilber and also at the Geneva Hotel.
Irma was married to Ernest J. Havel of Milligan, Nebraska, on December 12, 1940 at Belleville, Kansas and to this union two children were born. She and Ernest lived on a farm for 31 years. They moved into Milligan in 1977. Irma worked in Suda's Tavern for a number of years and also work in Ron's Tavern for a total of 35 years.
While on the farm she raised a lot of chickens, ducks and geese. After they moved to town she and Ernie traveled a lot, she has been to 48 states, Nova Scotia, Canada and Mexico. When she was 79 years old she took her first airplane trip and flew to the Czech Republic with the Leonard Becwar tour. She enjoyed her grandchildren and all her great grandchildren.
Irma embroidered and quilted over 100 baby quilts in the last 10 years. She also embroidered quilt tops for quilt raffles for Hospital Auxiliary. Irma loved to play Bingo and win prizes to give to her great grandchildren.
Irma was preceded in death by her parents; Agnes & James Nohava, husband; Ernest, grandson; Brad Allan Milton, sister; Alma Hromadka, brother; Millard Nohava and a great grandson; Samuel Havel.
She is survived by a son Gaylen & wife Barbara Havel of Lincoln, NE and daughter Sandra & husband Harvey Milton of Friend, NE, grandchildren; Brent & wife Amy Milton, Clint & wife Kim Havel, Rachel & husband Greg Vanderbeek, Holly & husband Dr. Justin Westengaard and Abby & husband Jeremy Wilhelm, great grandchildren; Logan Milton & wife Kristen, Bailey Milton, Sydny, Piper, Leah Havel, Claire, Will Sophie Vanderbeek, Ryann Westengaard, Alex and Lainey Wilhelm. Nieces Debbie Gregory, Diane Jansky and Judy Filipi and nephew Rodney Havel.
Funeral services were conducted from Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska on Tuesday, August 6, 2013 with Rev. Kenneth Leischner officiating. Guitarist & Vocalist Dr. John Westengaard sang the song ""Home"". Casket bearers were Brent Milton, Clint Havel, Greg Vanderbeek, Dr. Justin Westengaard, Jeremy Wilhelm and Logan Milton. Inurnment will be in the Bohemian National Cemetery. Memorials to the Milligan Fire Department or Milligan United Methodist Church building fund. Arrangements by Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel, Milligan, Nebraska


(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I14916","Nohava","Mary","Bef 1886","14 May 1950","0","The daughter of Frank and Anna Vachtl Nohava. She was a good seamstress and helped in a millinery shop. (Milligan, p 263).","STR06" "I33862","Nolen","Kay Ray","27 Jan 1891","18 Oct 1929","0","An actual copy of his death certificate can be seen at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. He is shown as the son of D. F. Nolen and Emma Butler, and as divorced.","STR06" "I12388","Noll","Anna Maria","Bef 1796","Yes, date unknown","0","AKA Anna Mary Noel","STR06" "I8079","Norbury","Velma Naomi","24 Sep 1906","8 Jun 1978","0","Velma was a 4-H leader in Moore for 25 years.","STR06" "I15370","Noriega","Jose Luis ""Joe""","29 Oct 1951","21 Dec 2005","0","The Texas Birth index shows him as a son of Juan Noriega and Maria Salas.","STR06" "I12220","","","","","","","" "I18543","Norris","Matilda","30 Jul 1819","15 Oct 1861","0","She MAY have been married first to William SIBLEY. At the time of the 1850 Federal Census, 32 year old Matilda, born in Alabama was listed in the household of 50 year old Wm. Sibley, born in Ga. Six children were listed in the home with them, including a four year old Robert. At the time of the 1860 census, Matilda is listed with James Campbell and a 16 year old Robert Shull/(Sibley?)/","STR06" "I26637","Norris","Minnie J.","10 Jan 1886","9 Jun 1928","0","Old Bluff Presbyterian Church (Cemetery Records?)
Section VIII


13. Minnie J. Norris, wife of D.O. McLemore 10 Jan 1886-9 Jun 1928","STR06" "I2560","Norris","Rebecca","17 Jul 1820","Oct 1890","0","Said to be the daughter of Luke NORRIS and Eleanor EDMONDSON.","STR06" "I23042","Norsworthy","Archie","Abt 1908","","0","This is PROBABLY his SSDI listing:

ARCHIE NORSWORTHY 05 Dec 1907 14 Jul 1990 (V) 75901 (Lufkin, Angelina, TX ) (none specified) 433-03-3405 Louisiana","STR06" "I23036","Norsworthy","Archie John ""Jack""","Jul 1877","2 Jul 1930","0","His occupation in 1900 was Laborer, Timber Mill. His widowed mother, Mary, was living with he and Julia. She was born in 1849 in Texas, and listed as the mother of four children in total, with him apparently being her only surviving child. In 1920, he was listed as a farmer.

1900 Census, Texas, Jasper, JP 3, ED 29
26-37
Norsworthy, Archie Hd W M Julu 1877 La Tx Tx
Norsworthy, Julia Wife W F Apr 1876 24 M2 1/1 Tx Tx Fl
Norsworthy, Charlie Son W M Feb 1899 1 Tx Tx Tx
Norsworthy, Mary A. Mother W F Nar 1849 51 Wd 4/1 Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Henry Boarder W M Feb 1879 21 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, M??? Boarder W M Feb 1881 19 Tx Tx Tx

Couldn't locate 1910 census

1920 Census
Texas, Jasper, JP 3, ED 75
263-285
Norsworthy, Jack Hd M W 44 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Norsworthy, Julia Wf F W 43 M Tx Ga Fl
Norsworthy, Henry Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Mechanic
Norsworhty, Gertie Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx
Norsworthy, Spicie Dt F W 15 Tx Tx
Norsworthy, Jennie Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Norsworthy, Archie So M W 12 S Tx Tx","STR06" "I24101","Norsworthy","Archie Lee","15 Nov 1881","23 Feb 1967","0","His death certificate showed him as the son of Joseph Eli Norsworthy and Ella Ansley. He was shows as employed by Lumberman Construction, and it was indicated he was buried in Port Neches, Texas.","STR06" "I24101","Norsworthy","Archie Lee","15 Nov 1881","23 Feb 1967","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Shelby County, Timpson, ED 154
63-65
Norsworthy, Archie L Hd M W 28 M1 3 Tx Miss Ga Laborer Saw Mill
Norsworthy, Naoma Wf F W 17 M1 3 2/2 Tx Tx Ky
Norsworthy, A.Q. Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Norsworthy, Lorna D Dtr F W 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx

At the time of the 1920 census, he appears to have been widowed, and moved back in with his parents:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 8
ED 172
12-12
Norsworthy, J.E. Hd M W 62 M Al Al Al Farmer
Norsworthy, Ella Wife F W 63 N Ga Ga Ga
Norsworthy, A.L. Son M W 37 Wd Al Al Ga
Norsworthy, Ruby Dtr F w 20 S Tx Al Ga
Norsworthy, A.L. Grandson 13 S Tx Al Tx
Norsworthy, Leona Granddaughter F W 10 S Tx Al Tx
Aysley, J.S. Bro in Law M W 79 Wd Ga Ga Ga


By 1930, he had remarried, and had two new children:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP No. 8
Enumerated April 25, 1930
ED 202-11 SD 17 Sheet 6B
Norsworthy, Archie L Hd O M W 48 M Tx Ga Al
Norsworthy, Sallie W F W 37 Tx Tx Tx
Norsworthy, Archie O Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Norsworthy, Peggie G Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I23037","Norsworthy","Charles Henry","Feb 1899","","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Jasper County, Kirbyville, ED 7
55-61
Bevil, Dave Hd 45 M@19 Tx Tx Tx Carpenter Odd Jobs
Bevil, Pearl Wife 43 M@17 Tx Tx Tx Bevil, D.P. Son 21 S Tx Tx Tx Gravel Loader, Highway
Bevil, Adrian Son 17 S Tx Tx Tx Waiter
Bevil, Aubrey Son 6 S Tx Tx Tx
56-63
Norsworthy, Henry Hd 31 M@28 Tx Tx Tx Carpenter Oil Refinery
Norsworthy, Gertrude Wife 24 M@21 Tx Tx Tx
Norsworthy, Charles H Son 2 6/12 New Mexico Tx Tx
Norsworthy, Billie David Son 7/12 Tx Tx Tx
Bevil, Mary Mother 78 Tx Tx La
","STR06" "I23041","Norsworthy","Jennie","Abt 1907","","0","Her name was nearly illegible on the 1920 census, and might be something other than Jennie.","STR06" "I24102","Norsworthy","Joseph Eli","10 Jan 1858","29 Jan 1937","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 US Federal Census
Texas, Shelby, JP 7, ED 93
Norsworthy, Joseph E Hd W M Jany 1854 (sic) 46 M 21 Al Mn A
l Farmer
Norsworthy, Ella T Wf W F Feb 1855 45 M 21 9/7 Ga Ga Ga
Norsworthy, Claudius M Son W M Sept 1879 20 S Al Al Ga
Norsworthy, Archy L Son W M Nov 1881 18 S Al Al Ga
Norsworthy, Queen A Dtr W F May 1885 15 Al Al Ga
Norsworthy, Louisia E Dtr W F Apr 1887 13 S Tx Al Ga
Norsworthy, Emma T Dtr W F July 1890 9 Tx Al Ga
Norsworthy, Joe Dtr W M Jan 1896 2 Tx Al Ga
Norsworthy, Ruby R Dtr W F Oct 1988 8/12 Tx Al Ga

1910
Not located

1920 Census
Texas Sabine JP 8 ED 172
12-12
Norsworthy, J.E. Hd M W 62 M Al Al Al Farmer
Norsworthy, Ella Wife F W 63 N Ga Ga Ga
Norsworthy, A.L. Son M W 37 Wd Al Al Ga
Norsworthy, Ruby Dtr F w 20 S Tx Al Ga
Norsworthy, A.L. Grandson 13 S Tx Al Tx
Norsworthy, Leona Granddaughter F W 10 S Tx Al Tx
Aysley, J.S. Bro in Law M W 79 Wd Ga Ga Ga","STR06" "I23040","Norsworthy","Spicy","10 Apr 1904","27 Dec 1983","0","Boyett, Spicey Norsworthy
Dec. 28, 1984
Funeral for Spicey Norsworthy Boyett, 79, of Vidor was held at 2 p.m. December 30 at Causey's E.E. Stringer Funeral Home Chapel in Kirbyville with burial in Magnolia Springs Cemetery. She died Wednesday at her home after an illness. A native of Kirbyville, she lived in Vidor one year. Survivors include three daughters, Martha Webb of Dallas, Lorraine Adams of Crossett, Arkansas, and Cora Page of Vidor; two sons, Rev. Archie Boyett of Houston and Donald E. Boyett of Florida; a sister, Gertrude Tomme of Waco; a brother, Archie Norsworthy of Lufkin; 12 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

http://www.genealogybuff.com/tx/tx-jasper-obits4.htm
","STR06" "I5801","Norton","Flora Jane","8 Jun 1855","12 Apr 1929","0","From FindAGrave:

Obituary:

Flora Jane Norton was born in Mohaska County, Iowa near the town of Oskaloose, on June 8, 1855 being 73 years, 10 months and 4 days of age at her death, April 12 1929. She was united in marriage to William Riley Phenis, near Madison, Kan., on July 3, 1873 and to this union six children were born, three having preceded her in their infancy to that better world. The other three being Mrs. Ethel McWethy, Mrs. Orpha Thomas, and Evart C. Phenis. Besides these three children she leaves one brother, Charles R. Norton of Madison, Kan., one sister, Mrs. Elnora Lyman, of Emporoa, Kan.; eight grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, a number of relatives and a host of friends to mourn her loss.

Her husband, William Riley Phenis, departed this life on May 26, 1909, just twenty years ago.They both united with the Christian church at Guthrie, Okla., thirty-five years ago, and were both charter members of the Christian churches at Perkins and Agra, Okla.

She lived a faithful Christian life, always devoting her time and strength to the welfare of others, forgetting herself in doing good to them.

She expressed herself as being ready to go and longed to meet her husband and loved ones over there.

The funeral sermon was preached in the Christian church in Ripley by Evangelist J.W. Garner to a crowded house, after which her mortal remains were laid to rest in the Ripley cemetery.","STR06" "I48538","Norton","Freddie ""Patsy"" Bell","19 Mar 1942","26 Jul 2023","0","Life came to a close on Wednesday, July 26, 2023 at Houston Methodist Hospital in Baytown, Texas for Patsy Clark.

Patsy was born on March 19, 1942 in Nacogdoches, Texas to Freddie Eugene and Ida Bell (Johnson) Norton. The family moved to Vidor, Texas when she was three months old. There she started the first grade, finishing at Vidor High School in 1960. In 1957, she received her Cosmetology License and worked as a Beautician for 53 years.

She moved to Hemphill in 1986, where she met and married Thomas H. ""Tommy"" Clark on April 4, 1987. She owned and operated Patsy's Beauty Shop in the Six Mile area and was a member of Camp Springs Baptist Church. She had served as church clerk for East Mayfield Baptist Church from 2007-2013 and was an Endowed member of The Order of the Eastern Star in Hemphill #375 where she served as Worthy Matron 1995-1996. She also served as Worthy Matron in Bronson #337 1999-2000. She was a life member of the Auxiliary to the Veteran of Foreign Wars of the United States Post 1051 and secretary of the Fairmount Cemetery Association.

Patsy was preceded in death by her husband of 35 years, Tommy Clark; mother, Ida Bell (Johnson) Norton and father, Freddie Eugene Norton; brother, Doyle Eugene Norton; sisters, Shirley McLain and Cecile Webb; nephew, David Norton; grandson, Jason Williams; and grand-daughter, Ashley Nicole Ener.

Patsy leaves to cherish her memory, her three sons, Wilton Steele Netterville, Jr. and wife, Johanna, of Vidor, Rebel Wayne Netterville and wife, Lisa, of Anahuac and Harold Clark and wife, Debi, of St. Cloud, FL; one daughter, Tammy Ener and husband, Nathan, of Hemphill; seven grandchildren, Erin Howell and husband, Will, of Highland, Justin Netterville, Cody Netterville and wife, Megan, of Hankamer, Tyler Neterville and wife, Hillary, of Kirbyville, Jeff Williamson of St. Cloud, Chelsea Ener and Nathan Ryan Ener of Hemphill; 12 great grandchildren, Vivy Ann and Bryce, Justin, Jr., Jeslynn, Jentri, Cooper Wayne, Tyson, Brody Mack, Wyatt, Melza, Haley, Elizabeth and Jacob; brother, Robert Lewis Norton and wife, Linda, of Broaddus; sister-in-law, Carolyn Clark of Port Arthur; and brother-in-law, Glen Dale Cark of Childster, AR. Patsy also leaves behind a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 2, 2023 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas 75948.

Funeral services will begin at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, August 3, 2023 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Russell Bryan officiating and with Easter Star Chapter #375 and Ladies Auxiliary Post 1051 performing final rites.

Burial will follow services in Fairmount Cemetery, Hwy 87S, Hemphill, Texas with Justin Netterville, Tyler Netterville, Cody Netterville, Justin Netterville, Jr. and Ronny Butler serving as pallbearers.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Patsy's name to Camp Springs Baptist Church, P. O. Box 787, Hemphill, Texas 75948.

Memories and condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 2, 2023, page 4","STR06" "I5840","Norton","Linnie","Aft 1857","","0","Probably related to Flora Jane Norton.","STR06" "I18051","Norwood","Agnes","Between 1744 and 1764","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a Mr. Watts.","STR06" "I33825","Norwood","Cora","23 Jan 1886","15 Jul 1972","0","She was a twin. Jeanine Baber writes that her parents were George A. Norwood and Georgia Standridge, and they lived in Altus, Oklahoma. Her listing at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976 confirms this, showing her parents as George Norwood and Georgia Ann Standrich. The informant on her death certificate was Lillian Hamilton.","STR06" "I7932","Norwood","Elizabeth ""Betsey""","Aft 1761","Yes, date unknown","0","John Norwood notes her DOD as 1798. I think this is in error:

1) Some sources show her as married in Oct. 1790, and that she was the mother of 10 children prior to her death. This would be more than a child a year. She may have been married earlier than 1790, however.

2) Her youngest three sons, and one daughter, were born in or after 1798 according to census records.

3) Her brother, John Norwood, died in 1798. Perhaps their records were confused.","STR06" "I18048","Norwood","John","Abt 1744","26 Mar 1798","0","Veteran of the American Revolution. There is apparently some debate whether it was this John Norwood, or another one, who rose to the rank of General. He married twice, his first wife's name is unknown. They had one son, Samuel Norwood b bef 1775 in Abbeville District, South Carolina and d 1830 Jackson County, Alabama. His second wife was Jane PICKENS and they had five children: John, Andrew, Daniel, William and Theophilus.","STR06" "I33563","Norwood","Mittie Lorena ""Lena""","25 Nov 1917","17 Nov 1994","0","M. ""Lena"" Dickerson

Funeral services for Mittie ""Lena"" Dickerson, 76, of San Augustine were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19, 1994, at the Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel in San Augustine. Interment was at LIberty Hill Memorial Gardens.

She died Thursday, Nov. 17, at St. Luke's Hospital in Houston.

Mrs. Dickerson was a native and longtime resident of San Augustine County. She was a self-employed upholsterer.

Survivors: her husband, Joe Dickerson of San Augustine; four daughters, Mabel Birdwell of Carthage, Barbara Dickerson, Mary Lou Alford, and Jody Shutter; both of San Augustine; two brothers, R. C. Norwood of San Augustine and Naaman Parker of Beaumont; 14 grandchildren; and ten great-grandchildren.

Published in The San Augustine Tribune, December 7, 1994, Page 12","STR06" "I18034","Norwood","Samuel","1724","Bef 5 Oct 1790","0","Abstracts of Old Ninety-Six and Abbeville District Wills and Bonds?b?
?/b?Compiled by Willie Pauline Young
Liberty, SC
Copyright 1950 by Pauline Young & Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas Jr. , Reprinted 2004
Southern Historical Press, Greenville SC


Box #/Pack #: Box 70, Pack 1710
Page number: 238
Name: Norwood, Saml.

Will dated 16 Nov. 1789 in 96 Dist. Prov. 5 Oct 1790. Exrs: Adam Crain Jones, Esq., Jas. Watts. Wit: Adam Crain Jones Jr., John Jones, John Langreds. Wife, Elizabeth Norwood. Chn: John, Thos., Blakely, Wm. Robt., Jos., Theophilus Norwood, Elizabeth PORTER, Agnes WATTS, Mary WATTS. Gr. chn: Saml., John, Richard Norwood, sons of Theophilus Norwood. ""Owned land in Pendleton Co.""

Rootsweb's WorldConnect Project: Family Tree of Bill Norwood has information regarding 18 more Norwood generations. He noted that it was speculative in connection with Samuel Norwood, so I have not included it. This information can be viewed at his tree.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=AHN&db=joanbill&id=I09835
","STR06" "I18049","Norwood","Theophilus","Abt 1755","Bef Jul 1789","0","Abstracts of Old Ninety-Six and Abbeville District Wills and Bonds?b?
?/b?Compiled by Willie Pauline Young
Liberty, SC
Copyright 1950 by Pauline Young & Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas Jr. , Reprinted 2004
Southern Historical Press, Greenville SC


Box #/Pack #: Box 70, Pack 1721
Page number: 239
Name: NORWOOD, Theophilus

Will dated 13 Apr 178i7. Prov. 9 July 1789. Exrs: John Middleton, Saml. Porter. Wit: Saml. Norwood, John Middleton. Wife: Elener Norwood. Chn: Saml., Richard, John Middleton Norwood.","STR06" "I44968","Norwood","Willie","Abt 1907","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 3
Enumerated April 17, 1930
ED 176-4 SD 19 Sheet 6A
130-130
Norwood, Willie Head M W 23 M 20 La La La Common Laborer Logging Mill
Norwood, Emmie M Wf F W 21 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Norwood, Billie Jean Dtr F W 1 2/12 Tx La Tx
131-131
McDaniel, Wm R Head M W 54 M 22 Tx Tx Tx Common Laborer Logging Mill
McDaniel Rilla M Wf F W 51 M 20 Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Albert Son m W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Common Laborer Logging Mill
McDaniel, W R Jr Son Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Derrian L Dtyr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Martin, Mary E Mother-in-law F W 77 Wd 21 Tx Miss Ala
Smith, Fowler W ---- M W 36 D 19 Tx Tx Tx Common Laborer Logging Mill/Farm","STR06" "I47577","Novak","Albert","31 Mar 1875","7 Jul 1965","0","Obituary
(Copied from his FindAGrave Memorial Page)

Albert Novak, son of Vojtech and Marie Stejskal Novak, was born March 31, 1875, in the village of Predbor, near Tabor, Czechoslovakia. He passed away at Warren Memorial Hospital in Friend, Neb., July 7, 1965, at the age of 90 years, 3 months and 7 days. His death came two days before his 58th wedding anniversary.

September 21, 1895, at the age of 20, he came to Chicago with his uncle, Frank Stejskal. He came to Nebraska October 17, 1895 and lived with his sister, Anna Ondrak near Geneva, where he worked as a farm hand until 1903. In the following years, he rented a farm near Geneva.

July 9, 1907, he was united in marriage to Antonie Kabes. They moved to a farm three miles west of Milligan and lived there until January 1916, when they moved to a farm three miles east of Milligan, where his son, Frank now lives. They were blessed with eight children. A son, Edward, died in infancy. He took great pride in his farming and after he retired, gardening was his hobby.

During his entire lifetime, he was active in public and community affairs, having served on the country school board as moderator, was active in Federal Farm Loan Association; was a member of the board of directors on the Farmer's Co-op Elevator and a member of ZCBJ Lodge Svatopluk Cech No. 76 of Milligan 67 years. In 1945 Mr. and Mrs. Novak moved from the farm to Milligan.

He dearly loved his family, friends and neighbors and enjoyed having company, especially his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. His 90th birthday brought all his family, relatives and friends together at the auditorium for last time.

He was preceded in death by his parents; three sisters; four brothers and an infant son. Survivors include his wife, Antonie; son, Frank of Milligan; daughters, Anna E. Jansky of Omaha, Mrs. James (Ella) Hrouda of Chicago, Mrs. Roy (Rose) Meyer of Hastings, Mrs. Otto (Jamilla) Kottas of Milliagan, Mrs. Frederick (Angeline) Kottas of Milligan and Mrs. Linus (Emily) Betka of Beatrice; 14 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; five brothers and a large number of other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were held from the Milligan Auditorium Saturday, July 10, at 2 p.m.; Rev. Ernest Horner officiating. John F. Kotas spoke in behalf of Lodge Svatopluk Cech. Mrs. Leslie Skrivanek and Mrs. Joseph G. Capek sang ""Zasvit Mi Ti Slunko Zlate"" and ""Beautiful Isle of Somewhere,"" accompanied by Mrs. Albert Naimon. Pallbearers were grandsons, Robert Jansky of Lincoln, Lavern Novak of Milligan, James Hrouda of Chicago, Ronald Meyer of Hastings, Brian Kottas of Milligan and Ray Betka of Beatrice. He was laid to rest beneath a beautiful blanket of floral tribute in the Bohemian National Cemetery.

Nebraska Signal July 15, 1965 page 5.
Contributor: M. Jensen Seggerman (47078678)

","STR06" "I46215","Novak","Alice E.","22 Aug 1923","17 Jul 2015","0","Alice E. Steyer, 91, of Lincoln, passed away July 17, 2015. Born August 22, 1923, in Milligan to James J. Novak and Elizabeth Beranek.

Family members include her son, John H. (Diann) Steyer; daughter, Mary Kay (Roger) Weatherfield; grandchildren, John (Tammi) Steyer, Barb (Randy) Miller, Seth (Ali) Weatherfield, and Emily Weatherfield; great-grandchildren, Sydney Steyer, Shelby Steyer, Luke Miller, and Abbi Miller; brother, Henry Novak; nephew, David Folkerts. Preceded in death by parents; husband, Hartley; sister, Helen Folkerts.

Cremation/No Visitation. Private family services. Memorials to Tabitha Maseman Unit or Tabitha Journey House. Condolences online at Roperandsons.com.","STR06" "I32220","Novak","Christine E.","24 Dec 1911","","0","She was the daughter of Frank J. NOVAK and Mary KASPAR.","STR06" "I47583","Novak","Emily M.","1 Jul 1926","20 Sep 2021","0","Emily M. Betka, 95, of Beatrice died on Monday, September 20, 2021 at her home. She was born on July 1, 1926 to Albert and Antonie Novak on the family farm near Milligan. The youngest of eight children, she attended school at District 48, in Saline County and graduated from Milligan High School in 1943. She attended nurses training at St. Elizabeth's Hospital through the United States Cadet Nurse Corp. She met Linus R. Betka shortly before graduating from high school and they were married December 22, 1945 in Geneva. They lived on a farm near Geneva for ten years. During this time their son, Raymond Lynn, and daughter, Jacquelene Jean, were born. In 1956 they moved to Beatrice and Emily was busy with her children's activities, including Girl Scout leadership and involvement at Centenary United Methodist Church. She was also a member of Gideons Auxiliary. She and Linus became charter members of Christ Community Church in 1985. In 1966 she became office manager for their Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Agency. She worked in that capacity for nearly 33 years until April 15, 1998, when Linus passed away. Emily enjoyed raising flowers, having a vegetable garden, motor home traveling, and fishing with Linus.

Emily is survived by her son, Raymond (Janet) Betka of Naples, Florida; daughter Jacquelene (Terry) Koch of Lyons, Nebraska; five grandchildren, Troy (Shari) Betka of Elizabeth, Colorado, Mindy Quinsey of Bonita Springs, Florida, Greg (Leanne) Koch of Spokane, Washington, Jill Koch of Phoenix, Arizona, and Jeff (Kristy) Koch of Emporia, Kansas; five great-grandchildren, Kyle Quinsey, Collin Quinsey, Grant Koch, Lindsay Koch, and Kamron Koch; many nieces, nephews, and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, Albert and Antonie Kabes Novak; husband, Linus Betka in 1998; infant grandson, Travis Betka; siblings, Anna (Rudolph) Jansky, Frank (Emilie) Novak, Ella (Jim) Hrouda, Rose (Roy) Meyer, infant Edward Novak, Jarmilla (Otto) Kottas, and Angeline (Frederick) Kottas.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 P.M. on Monday, September 27, 2021 at Christ Community Church in Beatrice with Pastor Jack Magness officiating. Family prayer service will be held Monday at 1:45 P.M. at the church. The service will be live streamed by the church. Burial will be at the Evergreen Home Cemetery of Beatrice. The body will lie in state at the Fox Funeral Home on Sunday from noon until 8:00 P.M. and at the church on Monday one hour prior to the service. The family will greet relatives and friends from 6:00 P.M. until 7:30 P.M. Sunday at the funeral home. A memorial has been established to Christ Community Scholarship Fund or Gideons International. www.foxfuneralhome.net Arrangements entrusted to Fox Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Beatrice.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I14938","Novak","Frank A.","31 May 1909","23 Jan 1971","0","Obituary
(Copied from his FindAGrave Memorial Page)

Frank A. Novak, son of Albert and Antonie Kabes Novak, was born on a farm near Milligan, Neb., May 31, 1909. He passed away at the Warren Memorial Hospital in Friend January 23, 1971, following a heart attack, at the age of 61 years, 7 months and 23 days.

Frank graduated from the Milligan high school in 1926. He worked with his father on a farm east of Milligan until his marriage to Emilie Herynk June 6, 1933. They lived on a farm north of Milligan. To this union was born one son, LaVern.

Frank served on the Farmers Co-operative Association board of directors more than 21 years; the Milligan Auditorium board for 13 years; was leader of the Junior Farmers 4-H Club; and was a school board member for a number of years. He was a member of Western Bohemian Fraternal Association.

He was a loving husband, devoted father and grandfather. He had the admiration of the community of which he was so proud.

He leaves to mourn his passing, his wife, Emilie; one son, Lavern; one daughter-in-law, Dorothy; and two granddaughters, Susan and Barbara; his mother, Antonie; six sisters, Mrs. Anna Jansky of Omaha, Mrs. James (Ella) Hrouda of Milligan, Mrs. Rose Meyer of Hastings, Mrs. Otto (Jarmilla) Kottas and Mrs. Frederick (Angeline) Kottas of Milligan, Mrs. Linus (Emily) Betka of Beatrice, several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews and many relatives and friends.

Preceding him in death was his father in 1965 and infant brother, Edward in 1916.

Funeral services were held in the Milligan Auditorium Tuesday, January 26, at 2 p.m. with Rev. Ernest Horner officiating. Mrs. Joseph G. Capek and Mrs. Leslie Skrivanek sang ""Zasvit Mi Ty Slunko Zlate"" and ""Sometime We''ll Understand."" Mrs. Albert Naimon was accompanist. Pallbearers were Ervin Bartels, James Betka Sr., Henry Langhorst, Albert Naimon, Roger Odvody and Robert Zeleny. Burial was in the Bohemian National Cemetery at Milligan.

The Nebraska Signal February 4th, 1971 page 10
Contributor: M. Jensen Seggerman (47078678)","STR06" "I42855","Novak","Helen R.","11 Dec 1917","29 Mar 2013","0","Obituary

Helen R. Folkerts, 95, Lincoln, died Friday (3-29-13). Born (12-11-17) in Dillonville, Ohio to James J. and Alzbeta ""Betty"" (Beranek) Novak. Graduate of Milligan High School and attended Peru State Teachers College. Helen taught school in Ohiowa Public School and rural schools in Fillmore County, Nebraska. Retired from J.C. Penney's after 20 years. She was a member of Sheridan Lutheran Church, Hope Circle, J.C. Penney Retirement Group, J.C. Penney lunch group, 60+ year member of the American Legion Auxiliary (Bitting Norman Post #27) in Beatrice, and Western Bohemian Fraternal Association.

Survived by son, Pastor David J. (Bonnie) Folkerts, Apple Valley, Minn.; grandchildren, Nick (Erin) Folkerts, Ballwin, Mo., Laura (Tanner) Genest, St. Paul, Minn.; great grandson, Henry Genest; sister, Alice Steyer, Lincoln; brother, Henry James Novak, Atascadero, Calif. Preceded in death by husband, Jurgen Folkerts and parents.

Celebration of life service: 7 pm Wednesday (4/3) at Roper and Sons Chapel, 4300 'O' St. with Pastor Greg Bouvier officiating. Committal service: 10 am Thursday (4/4) Ohiowa Cemetery. Memorials to The Sunken Gardens c/o Lincoln Parks and Recreation Dept. Family will greet friends from 5-7 pm Wednesday at Roper and Sons. Condolences online at:

http://roperandsons.com/

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I46218","","","","","","","" "I20472","","","","","","","" "I5464","Novak","Vaclav ""James John""","30 May 1888","6 Dec 1955","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Milligan Village
Enumerated 19 Apr 1930
ED 3--16 SD 11 Sheet 4B
Bohemian Ave
125-129
Novak, James J Head F 120 M W 40 M 23 CzechoSlovakia CzechoSlovakia CzechoSlovakia Czech 1910 PaExpress and Dray City and County
Novak, Betty Wf F W 42 M 29 CzechoSlovakia CzechoSlovakia CzechoSlovakia Czech 1907 Pa
Novak, Helen Dtr F W 12 S Ohio CzechoSlovakia CzechoSlovakia?b?
?/b?Novak, Henry Son M W 9 S Neb CzechoSlovakia CzechoSlovakia?b?
?/b?Novak, Alice Dtr F W 6 S Neb CzechoSlovakia CzechoSlovakia","STR06" "I30425","Novy","Frances Grace","21 Jan 1925","11 Feb 1998","0","Frances G. Orr
1925-1998

Frances G. Orr, age 73, of Pigeon, passed away Wednesday, February 11 at Scheurer Hospital in Pigeon following a brief illness.

She was born in Detroit on January 21, 1925, the daughter of the late Robert L. and Elsie L. (Backus) Novy. On June 14, 1948 she was united in marriage to John F. Orr in Detroit. He survives her.

Mrs. Orr was a graduate of Harper Hospital School of Nursing. She was a registered nurse and worked at the existing Scheurer Hospital in Pigeon when it first opened. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Pigeon.

Her survivors include her husband, John F. Orr.; two daughters, Frances (Kenneth) Burdsall of Gloucester, Massachusetts and Susan (Mark) Wagner of Fremont, California; two sons, Frederick (Donna) Orr, Pigeon and Robert J. (Gale) Orr, West Caldwell, New Jersey; six grandchildren; three sisters; two brothers; and nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, February 14 from Meyersieck-Bussema Funeral Home, Pigeon, with Rev. Williard King, pastor of the First United Methodixt Church in Pigeon, officiating. Burial will be in Elkland Cemetery, Cass City.

Memorial contribitons may be made to the charity of the donor's choice.

(Courtesy of Susan Orr Wagner)","STR06" "I29001","Nowlin","Joana Josephine","Abt 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows her as the daughter of Lewis and Eliza NOWLIN.","STR06" "I28508","Nowlin","John Wesley","24 Dec 1848","Abt 1875","0","His last name is sometimes instead shown as Knowlin.","STR06" "I28483","Nowlin","Lamina Jane","17 Mar 1846","26 Oct 1882","0","Census records show her location of birth as Texas, with her father born in Georgia and her mother in Tennessee. Douglas Wright instead shows her as being born in Georgia.","STR06" "I29199","Nowlin","R.B.","5 Jun 1901","5 Jun 1985","0","Ray Coldeway shows that he married first Alice LOCKE and second a HATLEY.","STR06" "I28510","Nowlin","Robert Henry","2 Jul 1871","6 Apr 1964","0","Ray Cadeway shows that he first married Sackie ARMENTROUT, on 28 Dec 1892. He does not list any children born to this first marriage.","STR06" "I28510","Nowlin","Robert Henry","2 Jul 1871","6 Apr 1964","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Texas, Erath County, JP 3
Enumerated 5 May 1910
SD 12 ED 25 Sheet 13A Stamped 183

253-237
Nowlin, Robert H Hd M1 W 10 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Nowlin, Ella Wf F W 29 M1 10 4/3 Tx Tx Tx
Nowlin, R.B. Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Nowlin, Noble A Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Nowlin, Cleburn Son M W 1 9/12 Tx Tx Tx

HH 240-242
William J. and Sarah E. WRIGHT (ages 34 and 29) with childr
en Edgar, Ada, Alva, and Owen

1920 Census
Texas, Comanche, JP 3, ED 75
Enumerated 12 and 13 February 1920
SD 17 ED 75 Sheet 10A

173-175
Nowlin, Robert H Hd M W 48 M Tx Tx Tx Farming
Nowlin, Ellie Wf F W 41 M Tx US US
Nowlin, R.B. SOn M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Nowlin, Noble Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Nowlin, Cleburn Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Nowlin, Othell Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Nowlin, Odell Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Nowlin, Modean Dtr F W 3 11/12 Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Lynn County, JP 5
Enumerated 30 Apr 1930
ED 153-10 SD 7 Sheet 17B
349-353
Nowlin, Robert H Hd M W 21 Tx US Tenn Farmer
Nowlin, Ella M Wife F W 51 M 21 Tx US US
Nowlin, Cleburne Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx
Nowlin, Odell R Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Nowlin, Modene Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I4370","","","","","","","" "I44220","Nun","Herman","17 May 1907","9 Aug 1988","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Franklin Twp
Enumerated April 5, 1940
Sheet 2A SD 8 ED 30-12
33-R-6-Yes
Nun, Herman A Head m W 32 M No H-4 Neb R Fillmore Neb Farmer
Nun, Mollie Wf F W 27 M No * Neb R Fillmore Neb","STR06" "I47908","Nun","Patricia R.","17 Aug 1941","15 May 2021","0","Patricia (Pat) R. Lee passed away peacefully from cancer on Sunday May 16, 2021 at Journey House at Tabitha in Lincoln, NE. She was born in Geneva, NE on August 17, 1941 to Mollie and Herman Nun. She grew up on a farm near Ohiowa and graduated from Ohiowa High School. She later attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Pat married Robert E. Lee on October 21, 1961 and of this union, three children were born, Julie (Pat) Ahern, Ridgway, CO, Doug (Sharon) Lee, Lincoln, Mike Lee Kersey, CO. To their family they added four grandchildren, Colton Lee, Cooper Ahern, Trumyne and Brightin Lee. She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband. She is survived by her children, grandchildren, sister Mary Mettenbrink (Harlan) Wimberley Tx and two nephews Eric and Pat Mettenbrink.

Pat was a member of the Cathedral of Risen Christ Choir for 40 years and had the privilege to sing at St. Peters Basilica at the Vatican. She volunteered many hours to Catholic Social Services lunch program, Matt Talbot kitchen. She spent several years as a teacher's aid at Zeman Elementary and manager at Foot Loose and Fancy in downtown Lincoln. Her real passion was in gardening and landscaping. With this love she became a Master Gardener and devoted many hours to the Sunken Gardens and starting her own landscape and design company called Labor of Love. Her creative masterpieces can be seen in many yards in Lincoln, including her own.

Pat was a fun and devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She attended many of her grandchildren's events and supported them in all of their endeavors. Pat enjoyed music, singing, wine tasting and visiting family.

Rosary Thursday 7:00 PM at Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home, 4040 A Street, Lincoln. Mass of Christian Burial Friday 10:00 AM at Cathedral of the Risen Christ, 3500 Sheridan Blvd., Lincoln.

Memorials to Cathedral of the Risen Christ or Lincoln Parks and Recreation for use at the Sunken Gardens.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I47284","Nun","Rex J.","27 May 1943","6 Nov 2018","0","Rex J. Nun, 75, of Lincoln, passed away at home September 6, 2018. He was born May 27, 1943, in Geneva, Nebraska, to John and Blanche (Doupnik) Nun.

Rex attended elementary school in a one-room country schoolhouse before attending Geneva High School where he graduated in 1960. Following graduation, Rex attended Nebraska Vocational Technical School in Milford, Nebraska, where he earned an Associates Degree in Building Construction Technology in 1962.

Rex married his high school sweetheart, Nancy, on June 1, 1963, and the couple made their home in Lincoln where they have resided ever since.

A lifelong love of automobiles led Rex to begin driving race cars in 1973 at Midwest Speedway in Lincoln. In a racing career that spanned 25 years, the ""Flying Nun"" earned dozens of victories and many fans throughout the Midwest.

Rex is survived by his wife Nancy Nun (Villers) of Lincoln; sons Jeffrey (wife Aileen) Nun of Lincoln; James Nun of Lincoln; Jared (wife Caroline) Nun of Akron, Ohio; daughter Jacqueline Nun of Lincoln; grandchildren Travis Nun, Terra Nun, Race Nun and Zaccary Nun; brothers Richard (wife Donna) Nun of Phoenix, Arizona, and Rodney (wife Marilyn) Nun of Atlanta, Georgia.

He is preceded in death by his parents and mother-in-law Marguerite Burklund.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, September 12, 2018, at Cathedral of the Risen Christ Catholic Church, 3500 Sheridan Blvd. in Lincoln, with Monsignor Joseph Nemec celebrating the Mass. Burial will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Geneva.

Visitation will be Tuesday from 12 noon to 7 p.m., with family receiving friends from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Butherus Maser & Love funeral home, 4040 A St., Lincoln 68510.

Rosary will be at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.

Memorials are suggested to the family for future designation.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I10016","O'Banion","Edmond Hodges","19 Aug 1889","24 Oct 1966","0","The son of James O'BANION and Ella HODGES. Per the SSDI at Rootsweb: EDMOND OBANION 19 Aug 1889 Oct 1966 77351 (Livingston, Polk, TX)","STR06" "I29546","O'Brien","Anna Sue","Abt 1909","2 Sep 1947","0","Name: Anna Bien
Death Date: 02 Sep 1947
Death Place: Lafayette, , Lafayette, Louisiana
Gender: Female
Race (original): W
Race (standardized): White
Age: 38
Estimated Birth Year: 1909
Birth Place: Houston, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: P E O'Brien
Mother's Name: Benny Fry
Film number: 1409048
Image Number: 00333
Certificate Number: 299
Digital Folder Number: 4215538
Collection: Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875; 1894-1954

Sally Bien Kiley emailed, in May 2012, that her mother died in a car accident on a return trip to Houston. The family had taken an extended trip to visit Paul Bien's extended family, driving from Houston to Detroit, Flint, Lansing, NY, down the coast of Florida, and finally over to Georgia to see the David Striffler family. As they crossed Louisiana, they were hit head on by a drunk driver, killing her mother and critically injuring her father.
","STR06" "I1058","O'Brien","Estelle","8 Aug 1885","4 Feb 1967","0","She was the godmother of Patricia Marion McGuire, the daughter of her cousin Josephine Morlas McGuire.","STR06" "I1073","O'Brien","May","Sep 1887","21 Oct 1887","0","She died at five weeks of age of Marasmus, ""wasting away"", according to Bennie Zahn.","STR06" "I18230","O'Hara","James Foy","Abt 1796","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Cynthia COBB.","STR06" "I18231","O'Hara","Martha","Abt 1803","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married William BURTON.","STR06" "I1526","O'Neill","Annie Josephine","14 May 1884","30 Jun 1967","0","SSDI search result: Annie Sparks born 14 May 1884, died June 1967 (SS#447-34-9349) Death benefits sent to OK City, OK 73107.

Annie had a considerable library and she gave Lewis Adair Payne a set of Shakespeare's plays. The volumes were bound in rococo leather and printed on thin India paper. These had been given to her as a gift by her lawyer. Lewis was supposed to inherit her set of Dickens books but they went elsewhere.

She had a beautiful large cut glass punch bowl which was thought to have been stolen for a long time. One day it was discovered in the local priest's home. Apparently she had lent it for a church event and both parties forgot about it.

She died in poverty having lost her money through lack of financial acuity. She was a very generous and thoughtful person.

At the time of the 1930 census, she was listed as follows:

303-69-71 Sparks, Annie Head 0 $5000 F W 45 D No Yes Texas Northern Ireland Missouri Yes Manager Estate Employed 3N -----------, Mary P Daughter F W 16 S Yes Yes Oklahoma North Carolina Texas None","STR06" "I5474","O'Neill","Bird Elizabeth","4 Sep 1889","5 Apr 1921","0","Known as Birdie O'Neill. She was a witness at her sister Annie's wedding. She ran her father's department store in Duncan and died unmarried, fairly young. This store building later became the Burr Store.

Thursday 7 Apr 1921 DUNCAN EAGLE

Died Yesterday at Okla. City

Miss Byrd O'Niell (sic) died at 4:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at a sanitarium in Oklahoma City, where she had been about three months. While her death was not wholly unexpected, the news was a distinct shock to the many friends of the deceased, who was a most excellent and beloved young woman.

The deceased had spent most of her life in Duncan and by her amiable and charming traits of character had won and held a large circle of warm friends, who are deeply grieved over her demise. Miss O'Niell (sic) was a graduate of the Catholic seminary at Guthrie. Of her immediate family she is survived by one sister, Mrs. J.R. Sparks.

The remains will be brought to this city this afternoon and interment will be in the cemetery here.

The remains will arrive on the 4:30 train this afternoon and will be taken to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sparks. Funeral services will be held at the Catholic church at 10 o'clock Thursday morning.","STR06" "I45514","O'Neill","Daniel Claude","12 Jun 1881","3 Apr 1949","0","His Texas Death certificate shows him as a son of Miles O'Neill and Martha Ann Williams. His occupation was shown as Merchant, package store. The informant was his wife, Mrs. Sarah B. O'Neill of Yoakum.","STR06" "I45543","O'Neill","Estelle Clara Beulah","21 Mar 1901","9 Sep 1963","0","There are links to her parents on her FindAGrave memorial page, William Miles O'Neill and Clara Armildia Elizabeth Callaway. She was also the sister of Myrtle Elizabeth Jane O'Neill, who was married to Joseph Elron McGrew, her husband's brother.","STR06" "I5463","O'Neill","John","27 Aug 1845","14 Nov 1914","0","John O'Neill initially made a lot of money, in partnership with with his brother-in-law Walter W. Payne, by renting cattle grazing from the Indians in Indian Territory in what was later to become Oklahoma. When the area was opened up to settlement and he was no longer able to rent grazing rights, he subsequently bought some of this land in the Chickasaw Nation. He later co-founded, with Walter Winchell Payne, the Oklahoma National Bank in Duncan, originally capitalised at $50, 000. He later raised hogs and cattle.

He built an imposing house in Duncan in 1902. Much of the material used in this house, including the large cedar beams, was hauled by ox-pulled wagons from Gainesville, Texas. For a period of time the west upstairs bedroom was used as a Roman Catholic Mission. (Goins, C. R. & Morris, J. W. (1980) Oklahoma Homes Past and Present University of Oklahoma Press: Norman) At the time of the 1910 census, he was listed as having an ""independent income.""

The O'Neill home was later lived in by his daughter Byrd, and then by her sister, Annie Josephine O'Neill and her husband James Rufus Sparks. There were lots of books in the house. It is highly probable that John O'Neill was an educated man.

The building was later bought by the Coffee family and a photograph of the house at this time appears in Goins & Morris where it is classified as a pre-statehood house with Georgian columns and called the Coffee House.

John's gold plated top, black walking cane is the property of Mrs. Robin White of Kansas City. (1999).

Betty from the Duncan library located these two articles about the O'Neill's in the Duncan Banner:

7 Feb 1908

Work of the addition to the O'Neill building will begin this week, some of the material being already on the ground. The addition will be 37X40 feet, two stories in height. It will be cut up into rooms for use by county officials. An awning will be run full length of the building on the west side. Editor Woods of the Eagle will soon move around on newspaper row. He has purchased the sheet iron building on the O'Neil lot and will move it fifty feet north, next door to the jail, where it will be converted into a print shop.

14 Feb 1908

Mr. O'Neill, of the O'Neill Construction Co., of Dallas, Texas, was in the city Friday in consultation with representative citizens int he matter of extending the water system. Just what agreement, if any, was reached has not been made public, who will establish a grade level and submit estimates for increased water supply, the extension of mains and a system of sewerage. If these plans meet with favor and are within reasonable bounds, the matter will be submitted to the people for approval or rejection. In the meantime it might be well to keep your ear to the ground. A greater and better Duncan is the watch-word all along the line. It's time to get busy.

This first article definately related the John O'Neil of Duncan. The second may not be. Charles Strong does remember that John O'Neil was involved with the Duncan water works. Perhaps the O'Neill Construction Company of Dallas was owned by a relative.

The following obituary was found by Charles Strong on a microfilm of the ""Duncan Banner"" at the Oklahoma State Archives in Oklahoma City. It was dated Thursday, 19 November 1914.

John O'Neill Dead

John O'Neill died at his residence in this city Saturday Nov. 14, 1914 at 1:45 p.m. aged 69 yrs, 2 mo, 17 days.

The subject of this sketch was born in Tyrone county Ireland, August 27, 1845 and came to Kentucky in 1867 and to Oklahoma in 1885, settled on what is known as the O'Neill place one mile north of Velma, 29 years ago where he lived until a few years ago when with his family he moved to Duncan...Besides a devoted wife he leaves two daughters...

The funeral services were held at the Catholic Church at 9:30 a.m. Monday, November 16th, 1914, after which the body was laid to rest in the City Cemetery.

A more detail obituary was subsequently located by Charles Strong as well:

The Duncan Banner - Special Edition Volume XVII Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma, Friday, No. 44

Duncan, Oklahoma, The Queen City of Southern Oklahoma

Page 5 - Lower Left Column JOHN O'NEILL Prominent Citizen, Banker and Merchant

But few men who have been identified with the development and growth of Oklahoma can lay claim to more popular favor and consideration of the public than this distinguished pioneer of Duncan. Mr. O'Neill is a native of Torrone(sic),Ireland, having been born in the Green Isle in 1846, from whence he came to America, landing upon the shores of the United States in the year 1867, practically penniless but equipped with a large stock of manly courage, a strong intellect and a will to do, characteristics inherent in the native born sons of the Emerald Isle. He first located in the state of Kentucky where, as a young man, he engaged in the pursuit of farming until 1877, when he moved to the state of Texas, where he lived and followed the business of raising cattle until 1885 when he removed to the territory now Oklahoma, settling on Wild Horse Creek, where he continued the business of raising cattle for twenty years. As a cattle grower he was very successful in amassing a comfortable fortune for himself. Mr. O'Neill moved to Duncan five years ago, bringing with him a large amount of capital which he invested in a way to add to the material strength and up-building of the city, becoming largely interested in the O'Neill-Frensley D(ry) G(oods) Co., which interests he has still retained, besides erecting at large cost the well known O'Neill business and office block-one of the most substantial and pretentious structures in the city. These do not, however, include all the interests of Mr. O'Neill. He is in fact financially interested in a number of the most valuable enterprises of the city, among other things, is a large stockholder in the Duncan National Bank. Thus it will be seen, as a pioneer citizen of this new country, he has been a vital force in the development and advancement of the community wherein he lives. It is due to the meritorious work of such men as he that Duncan and Stephens County are now regarded as not only a promising and profitable place for the investment of capital, but a most desirable place for settlers of all classes to locate. Mr. O'Neill is not only a prominent figure and potent factor in the material advancement of the community, but is a man of high moral integrity and standing, one who upholds the law, supports and encourages the cause of religion, morality and good citizenship, and all public spirited movements are tendered(sic) his endorsement and support, and every new project and enterprise calculated to benefit the community or prove conducive to the public welfare is generously aided and encouraged by him.

The following comes from Stephens County Genealogy Society publication ""FOOTSTEPS"", Oct. 1999, vol. 14, # 4, p 15. It was said to be based on an obituary published on November 20, 1914. Was this perhaps a second obituary?

John O'Neil dead

The subject of this sketch was born in Tyrone County, Ireland, in 1845, and moved to America at the age of 22 years, and has been a resident of Oklahoma, in what is now Stephens county, for 29 years, and cast his lot with the Duncan citizenship about 15 years ago. He was the first man to erect one of Duncan's most substantial business blocks, and which he still owned at the time of his demise. He also owned one of the finest homes in the city, and was in everywise [sic] a very progressive citizen. He was loved and highly esteemed by all that ever knew him; ever ready to lend a helping hand to the needy and was never called upon by the people for any kind of a public enterprise that he did not respond nobly with his means and strength.

John O'Neil died at home Saturday afternoon, November 14, 1914, at 1:45 o'clock. Funeral services were held at the Catholic church [sic] Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock, and his remains laid to rest the Catholic cemetery in this city. A large crowd of sorrowing friends attended the funeral services. The majority of the business houses were closed as well as all of the banks of the city.

He is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs. J.R. Sparks and Miss Byrd O'Neil of this city, also one brother and two sisters who still live in their native country Ireland.

Mr. O'Neil will be greatly missed by all the citizens of Stephens county [sic], as he was well and most favorably known to the majority of the entire population.

The Church of the Assumption in Duncan, Oklahoma published a handout on Sunday, June 28, 1992 to celebrate Religious Heritage Day as part of the Centennial Duncan (1892-1992) celebration. ""Coyles, Hills, Grahams, Huntleys, Wades, O'Neils. These among some of the earliest Catholic families no longer have descendants who carry their name on our parish rosters. However, a few of their progeny continue as active parishioners...Both sides of Anna Laura (Roonie) Strong's family history intertwines in their settlement of Duncan before the 1900s. Her Uncle John and Aunt Annie Sparks O'Neil's home presently the Phil Leonard home, was used regularly for masses before the first church was built in 1909.""

An article in the DUNCAN OKLAHOMA BANNER on 25 March 2001 had additional details on the establishment of the Catholic Church in Duncan. Titled ""Young Cowboy began Catholic service in area,"" it detailed the contributions made by Bill Wade and his brothers in helping to establish a Catholic Church in the area. The Rev. Urban de Hasque, a Belgian immigrant priest, began regular trips by railroad from his Chickasha Parish to preside at mass in private homes. The John Weaver home was used for the first Catholic service in Duncan on December 12, 1902. In 1905, regular masses continued in the John O'Neil home, now known as the Pace Mansion. J.D. Wade gave land for the building of a church, and Lucian Haas, a young parishioner contributed much of the labor. The first service was held on January 1, 1909 with 20 Catholics present. In 1938, Duncan was almost changed to mission status. But in 1939, the Rev. George Fangauer, was appointed and the church remained a parish.

Charles Strong also notes that John O'Neil donated land for a Catholic Cemetery.

Finally, the following biography was emailed by Margie Meenan in February 2014. It was found on Mocavo.com, a genealogy search engine, and was from a compilation of Stephens County, OK biographies, the original source said to be A STANDARD HISTORY OF OKLAHOMA, Volume 4, by Joseph Bradfield Thoburn.

John O'Neill
The late John O 'Neill was born in County Tyrone, Ireland, August 27, 1845, and was in his seventieth year when he died. His father, Patrick O'Neill, was born in the same county of Ireland in 1813, lived there a farmer all his life and died in 1901. John O'Neill spent his .early life in Ireland, was educated there, and in 1863 at the age of eighteen went to Scotland, but after a year or two returned to Queenstown, and in 1866 took passage for the New World. He landed in Philadelphia, remained there about six weeks, then went to Mount Sterling, Kentucky, and his farming experience in that state continued until 1879.

It was about thirty-five years ago when John O 'Neill came to the Southwest and first located in the vicinity of Sherman, Grayson County, Texas. He was one of the early farmers and ranchers in that locality, but about 1881 moved to another place in Montague County, near the Red River boundary of Texas. His residence in Southern Oklahoma dates from 1885, when he was one of the pioneer white ranchers to secure a foothold on the Indian lands in the vicinity of Wild Horse Creek. His operations as a rancher and farmer continued there on an increasing scale until 1904, when he relaxed in some degree the strenuous activities that had engaged him to that time, and moved into the town of Duncan. His work and influence are visibly impressed upon the general business and civic progress of Duncan. For a time he had a dry goods store and was also one of the directors of the First National Bank of Duncan, and was one of the founders and a director in the Duncan National Bank, which was established August 8, 1904. In 1905 he was instrumental in having the bank erect its new stone building on Main street. His creditable work in the upbuilding of Duncan should never be passed over without honorable mention. He was a patron of the local schools and helped the village improve its institutions and establish its prosperity on a sound basis. Though he long stood as a leader, he had no aspirations for office, and contented himself with voting the democratic ticket. He was a member of the Catholic Church.
John O'Neill married Elizabeth Payne, who was born within three miles of the county seat of Shelby County, Missouri, acquired her education in that and other counties of Missouri and in the Baptist College at LaGrange in that state. She and her daughter now occupy the fine residence built by the late Mr. O 'Neill at the corner of Third and Hickory streets in Duncan. In addition to this town home the real estate comprises a splendid tract of a thousand acres of land twenty miles east of Duncan, of which 800 acres are under cultivation, and also a stone business building at the corner of Main and Eighth streets, Duncan. Mrs. O'Neill has two daughters. Annie Josephine was married at Duncan November 27, 1907, to James R. Sparks, he is a Duncan hardware merchant, and they have one child living, Mary Patricia, born March 8, 1914. Bird, the younger daughter, is Joint administratrix with her mother of the O'Neill estate. She is a graduate of St. Joseph's Academy at Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Mrs. O'Neill is a daughter of Thomas H. and Martha (Marshall) Payne. The Payne family is of Scotch Irish ancestry, and was established in Virginia before the Revolutionary war, and after that struggle moved across the mountains into Kentucky. Thomas H. Payne was born in Bourbon County, Kentucky, in 1821, and died in Montague County, Texas, in September, 1884. The principal places of his residence were in Bourbon County, Kentucky, in Palmyra, and Shelby County, Missouri, and late in life he removed to Montague County, Texas.
He was a farmer and stock raiser during the greater part of his active career. During the war he participated on the Federal side for about one year, having first served in the Missouri militia under John Glover and continued with those troops when they were regularly enrolled in the Federal army. He was stricken with pneumonia while in the service and given an honorable discharge for disability. Martha Marshall, the mother of Mrs. O'Neill, was born in Kentucky in 1827 and died in Montague County, Texas, in October, 1900. Mrs. O'Neill was the oldest of their ten children, and some mention of the others of the family is as follows: Harriet Katherine, who now lives in Idaho, is the widow of the late Thomas Joiner, a farmer; Samuel, who lives on a farm near Marlow, Oklahoma: William, a farmer at Marlow; Winifred, at Butler, Oklahoma; Newton, a farmer near Wewoka, Oklahoma; Gallic, wife of Fred McClannahan, a carpenter and builder who lives at Holbrook, Arizona ; Lulu, wife of Allison Scott, a retired railroad man at Fort Worth, Texas; Thomas, who was a rancher and died at Duncan at the age of forty-three; Walter, a farmer and rancher at Duncan.
[Source: A Standard History of Oklahoma Volume 4 By Joseph Bradfield Thoburn - Submitted by a Friend of Free Genealogy]","STR06" "I4311","O'Neill","Myrtle Elizabeth Jane","6 Jul 1896","28 Apr 1990","0","She is a daughter of William Miles O'Neill (FAG # 23465391) and Elizabeth Ann Caraway (FAG # 20454225), and sister of Estelle O'Neill, the wife of William Harley McGrew, who was also her brother-in-law.","STR06" "I4311","O'Neill","Myrtle Elizabeth Jane","6 Jul 1896","28 Apr 1990","0","(Research):Obituary, copied from scan posted at FindAGrave by Debra Hoch

Myrtle McGrew

Funeral services for Myrtle E. McGrew, 94, of Yoakum, were held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Buffington Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Paul Armstrong officiating.

Burial followed in the Oak Grove Cemetry.

Mrs. McGrew died Saturday morning in a local nursing home.

She was born July 6, 1896, in Gonzalez County, the daughter of the late Willliam M. and Alcia Dona O'Neill. She was a housewife and member of the First Assembuly of God Church.

She was survived by three daughters, Mary Joyce McGrew, Juanita Salena, and Doris Svoboda, all of Yoakum; eight grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren and give great-great grandchildren.

She was preceaded in death by her husband, Joseph E. McGrew, and a daughter, Ruby Mae McGrew.","STR06" "I7276","O'Riley","Carrie","Bef 1906","","0","She married a Spells.","STR06" "I26124","","","","","","","" "I6978","Oakes","Mitchell Neal","Bef 1890","","0","""Mitchell was the son of Charles Oakes and Cathern Le Blue. Charles Oakes and five of his brothers fought in the Civil War, and all five brothers were killed. ""","STR06" "I3095","","","","","","","" "I43084","","","","","","","" "I34634","Oates","Thomas Ray","31 May 1934","31 Oct 2009","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, November 5, 2009

Thomay Ray Oates

Thomas Ray Oates, 75, of San Augustine (formerly of California), died Saturday, October 31, 2009, at Twin Lakes Care Center in San Augustine. He was cremated. No services are planned at this time.

He was born May 31, 1934 in Palo Alto, CA to Thomas Virgil and Maudie H. Whitehead Oates. He worked in maintenance for American Airlines for a number of years.

He is survived by his daughter, Christina Oates of Belgium; three grandchildren, Cole, Mitchell and Emile Belgium; sister, Kelly Noble and husband Harry of San Augustinee; mother, of his daughter, Ira Silini and husband, Johnny Hancock.

Mangum Funeral Home in Center is in charge of arrangements.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, November 2009)

This obituary was reprinted in the November 12 issue of the same newspaper.","STR06" "I43257","Obregon","Caeden Vincent","26 May 2004","16 Sep 2012","0","Obituary
Courtesy of Martha Ann White

Caeden Vincent Obregon, 8, died tragically on September 16, 2012 as a result of injuries suffered in a car accident.

Caeden was born on May 26, 2004 in Austin to Carlos Obregon and Sheryl Evans.

Caeden is survived by his dad Carlos, step-mother April, grandmother Yvonne, Uncle Steve, Aunt Fatima, and 2 cousins.

A memorial service honoring the lives of Sheryl and Caeden will be at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, September 19 at First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), 204 E. Graves St. in Burnet Cemetery with Rev. Dawn Rosignol officiating.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations be made to First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), P. O. Box 872, Burnet, Texas, 78611 or to Hill Country Children's Advocay Center, P. O. Box 27, Burnet, Texas 78611.","STR06" "I48171","Odle","Charles Leroy","25 Sep 1946","18 Nov 2022","0","Charles Leroy Odle, a Vietnam Veteran, age 76, passed away on November 18, 2022 in Lincoln, Nebraska.

He was born in Gordon, Nebraska on September 25, 1946 to his father, Kenneth Odle and his mother, June Wheeler. He graduated from Ceresco High School in 1964.
Upon graduation, he entered the United States Navy in 1964 as a second-generation sailor and served through 1967 where he garnered an Honorable Discharge. He served as a Naval Reservist for another eleven years.

He went on in 1991 to earn a degree in Secondary and Higher Education from The University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Chuck was employed at Goodyear from 1967-2001 until he retired after 34 years with the company.

On November 24, 2001, Chuck married Linda Allen-Lorraine. This was among the happiest days of his life, as he married his soulmate and best friend.

Chuck also was a father to three sons and one daughter with those being Chad Becwar, Jesse Odle, Ryan Odle and Michelle Matthews-Schaad. His family continued to grow as his children became parents. Chuck had 11 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren, all of whom loved him dearly.

Chuck celebrated 40-plus years of sobriety and was extremely proud of this accomplishment, as were all his family members. He was a very patriotic man who held the United States and its Armed Services in high esteem.

Chuck's love for fantasy baseball, attending baseball games, going out to eat with his beloved wife, watching shows and traveling with her, as well as betting on a few games from time to time was him living a wonderful life in retirement. He also coached his twin boys, Jesse and Ryan Odle in baseball and after he was no longer able to actively coach, he took a great interest in helping all his children and grandchildren in the sport of their choosing. Youth sports were very important to Chuck.

Chuck will forever be loved and missed by his many friends and his family, as well as his beloved dog, Molly. Chuck didn't know a stranger and everyone who ever met him can count themselves as lucky because he was one of the most wonderful and genuine people you could ever meet.

Chuck is preceded in death by father, Kenneth Odle; mother, June Wheeler; stepfather, Buford Wheeler; stepmother RuthAnn Odle; mother-in-law, Viola Allen; brother, Kenny Odle. He is survived by wife, Linda Odle, his sister Terry Lehmkuhl and family; his children, Chad and Stacie Becwar, Michelle Matthews-Schaad and Dan Schaad, Jesse and Kerry Odle, Ryan and Angel Odle,, Joe and Aundy Lorraine and Jenni and Dennis Phillips. He is also survived by grandchildren Austin and Jordyn Becwar, Amber and Elijah Matthews, Tyler and Chelsea Samp, Benjamin and Rabekah Samp, Valerie Porter, Seava Garcia, Colton Phillips, Jace and Emmarie Lorraine and many great-grandchildren.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I25840","","","","","","","" "I9443","","","","","","","" "I25852","Odom","Johnny Carroll","30 Aug 1940","15 Nov 2019","0","Johnny Carrol Odom, 79, of Pineland, Texas passed away Friday, November 15, 2019 at his residence.

Johnny was born August 30, 1940 in Tyler, Texas to Jack Odom and Lucy Pearl Cowart Odom. He resided in Silsbee until moving to Pineland in 1973. He had retired from the oilfield and had worked as a fishing guide.

He is survived by his wife, Doris Odom of Pineland; daughters, Debbie Mott and husband, Ricky, of Pineland, Sandy McClelland and husband, Marvin, of Hemphill, and Lorrie Ard and husband, David, of Jasper; step-daughter, Dierdre Lopez and husband, Mark, of Lavernta; step-sons, John Sexton and wife, Beneta, of Lufkin, John Duck and wife, Debbie, of Rosevine, and Dwight Duck and wife, Bonnie, of Hemphill; brother, Robert Beck; sisters, Gaynell Perricone and Mary Nell Conner; 10 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Sunday, November 17, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Monday, November 18, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Steven Caraway and Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Burial will follow services in Wood Annex Cemetery in Broaddus, Texas with Justin Wood, Tony Wood, Rustin McClelland, Matt Dubose, Drew Pattillo, Austin Martin and Mark Lopez serving as pallbearers and David Ard, Ricky Mott, Marvin McClelland, and John Sexton serving as honorary pallbearers.

Condolences and book signing may be made online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home Website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, November 20, 2019, page 9","STR06" "I35107","","","","","","","" "I9439","Odom","Marjorie Arlene","28 Jun 1918","7 Nov 1986","0","Said to have married first Dub McCARTY, and later Lerma MONEY.","STR06" "I26137","","","","","","","" "I37459","","","","","","","" "I9436","Odom","Travis Trotti","3 Dec 1895","Aug 1981","0","The son of James Odom and Nancy Trotti.","STR06" "I8123","Odvody","Emil","20 Aug 1903","10 Mar 2006","0","He was the son of Petr ODVODY and Mary BEDLAN.","STR06" "I8123","Odvody","Emil","20 Aug 1903","10 Mar 2006","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, North Fork Precinct
Enumerated 4 Apr 1930
ED 76-14 SD 11 Sheet 1B
14-14
Odvody, Emil Hd M W 26 M 25 Neb Czechoslovakia Czechoslovak
ia Farmer
Odvody, Emma Wf F W 22 M 21 Neb Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
15-15
Odvody, Peter Hd M W 62 M 21 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Bohemian 1885 Na Farmer
Odvody, Mary Wf F W 65 M 24 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Bohemian 1866","STR06" "I34350","","","","","","","" "I34353","Odvody","Martin","22 Jun 1939","23 Jun 2009","0","Marvin Odvody Sr. 70, Crete, died Tuesday, (6/23/09) in Omaha. He was born June 22, 1939 to Emil, Sr. and Emma (Buzek) Odvody. Survivors: Wife: Helen, Crete. Sons and daughters in law: Marvin, Jr. and Xuan Mong Ly, Crete; Ernie and Roylene, Crete; Perry and Juana, Wilber. Daughter and son in law: Judy and Brian Florian, Wilber. 14 grandchildren. Brother and sister in law: Emil, Jr. and Doris, Wilber. Preceded in death by his parents and daughter in law: Windi Odvody. Funeral Services: 10:30 am Saturday, Kuncl Funeral Home, Crete. Visitation beginning 1:00 pm Friday, funeral home. Interment: North Fork Cemetery. Memorials in care of the family in lieu of flowers. Kuncl Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

From the Lincoln Star Journal, June 25, 2009 (Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I34351","Odvody","Peter","Abt 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, North Fork Precinct
Enumerated 4 Apr 1930
ED 76-14 SD 11 Sheet 1B
14-14
Odvody, Emil Hd M W 26 M 25 Neb Czechoslovakia Czechoslovak
ia Farmer
Odvody, Emma Wf F W 22 M 21 Neb Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
15-15
Odvody, Peter Hd M W 62 M 21 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Bohemian 1885 Na Farmer
Odvody, Mary Wf F W 65 M 24 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Bohemian 1866","STR06" "I11090","","","","","","","" "I24599","Oemisch","Joseph Albert","29 Aug 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows him as a son of Eberhardt Burkard Oemisch of Halle, Saxony and Elizabeth Kreiner of Walbrot, Prussia. She also indicates he served in the Union Army during the Civil War in Kentucky, and that he had been previously married.
Joseph Oemisch Side: Union Regiment State/Origin: Kentucky Regiment Name: 1 Ky. Inf. Regiment Name Expanded: 1st Regiment, Kentucky Infantry Company: K Rank In: Private Rank In Expanded: Private Rank Out: Private Rank Out Expanded: Private Alternate Name: Joseph/Oemish Film Number: M386 roll 20
","STR06" "I35245","Oemisch Stedham","Paul Everhart","22 May 1878","31 Oct 1911","0","Paul's father abandoned the family when he was still young. He used the last name of Stedham, which was the name used by his mother and half-siblings.","STR06" "I29868","","","","","","","" "I15605","Oglesbee","John Henry","29 Sep 1904","14 Jan 1983","0","His FindAGrave Memorial page shows him as a son of James E. Oglesbee (FAG#42552342) and Winnie Saline Knupple (FAG#42552321).","STR06" "I29865","Oglesbee","John Henry","22 Dec 1932","24 Aug 2016","0","Pictured on the front page of the January 23, 2003 San Augustine Tribune (Vol. XCIV, No. 48). He and his wife Betty were receiving the Chamber's Lifetime Community Service Award. The caption noted that ""The Oglesbee's are retired business people who are active in civic, church, historical and volunteer work. Some of their accomplishments include: Boy Scout Master, heading the Historical Foundation, Writing plays and skits and drafting applications for grants, authoring historical books, preserving the present and past in photographs, restoration projects, and preserving historical documents. All of these things have help to make San Augustine a better place to live and visit.""

OBITUARY

Mr. John Oglesbee, Jr. age 83, longtime area businessman and civic leader of San Augustine, passed from this life in the early morning hours of Wednesday, August 24, 2016, in San Augustine.

John was born to Imogene (McDaniel) Oglesbee and John Oglesbee, Sr. on December 22, 1932 in Silsbee, Texas. He married the love of his life, Betty (Wood) Oglesbee on June 29, 1956, celebrating 60 years of matrimony on June 29, 2016. He was involved in Timber Management for many years, and was widely known as an author, photographer, and historian. Over the years he served in a number of leadership positions in the San Augustine and East Texas area, as President of San Augustine Rotary Club, President of San Augustine County Historical Society, member of Sons of the Republic of Texas, and Scoutmaster of San Augustine's Boy Scout Troop 267. An active member of First United Methodist Church of San Augustine, John also served as a Trustee for McMahan Chapel historic Methodist Church.

Those left to cherish his memory include his beloved wife, Betty Oglesbee of San Augustine, his Sons and Daughters-in-law Dr. John Henry Oglesbee , III of San Augustine and his wife, Sharon; Vance Jackson Oglesbee and his wife, Angela of Fairfield; James Christopher Oglesbee and his wife, Gina of Nacogdoches; and Forrest Edward Oglesbee and his wife, Sabrina of San Jose, California; his Grandchildren, John, IV and his wife, Ellen; Joshua and his wife, Danielle; Sara, Kristen, Anna Marie, Jim, Brittani, Jackson and Savanna Faye; Great-grandchildren Ellie Mae, Hazel, and John Henry V; Nephew Van Watson and his wife, Karen; Nieces Sheryl Jenkins and her husband, Hunter; Kathryn Williams and her husband, Kenny; Sister Janell Oglesbee Watson and her husband, Charles of San Augustine; honorary daughter Elizabeth McCauley and her husband, Larry of San Augustine.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Imogene and John Oglesbee Sr., niece Valerie Watson, nephew Marshall Boykin, Mother-in-law and Father-in-law Anna Fay and Jack Wood, Sister-in-law Leslie Wood Boykin and her husband, Eddie.

Funeral Services will be held at 4 p.m. Saturday, August 27, 2016 in the First United Methodist Church, 205 South Liberty Street, in San Augustine, with the Reverend Martin Doran officiating, assisted by Charles Bradberry, Alfred Broden, and Dr. John Oglesbee III. Burial will be in the Liberty Hill Cemetery in San Augustine County. Visitation will be held Friday, August 26, 2016 between the hours of 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas 75972.

Copied from the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 31, 2016, Page 10","STR06" "I31020","","","","","","","" "I31587","","","","","","","" "I5361","Okelberry","David Lamar","5 Sep 1909","4 Sep 1993","0","Obituary
David Lamar Okelberry
Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2012, from clipping posted on Ancestry.com
Said to have been published on September 8, 1993 in the Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho

Murtaugh-David Lamar Okelberry, 84, of Murtaugh, died Saturday, Sept. 4, 1993, at his residence.

He was born Sept. 5, 1909, in Milner, the son of John Parley and Sarah Jane Campbell Okelberry. He attended school in Murtaugh. he married Hildred McGuire in Twin Falls in 1932. They were later divorced. Mr. Okelberry had resided in Port Townsend, Wash., prior to his marriage to Marjorie Wilcox on July 29, 1942, in Burley. Following their wedding, the resided for a short time in Caliente, Nev. and later for a time in King Hill.Throughout most of his married life, and at the time of his death, he was residing in Murtaugh.

Mr. Okelberry attended the Hansen Assembly Church of God Church and Gideon International. He had been self-employed as a farmer, a builder and a logger.

Survivors include his wife of Murtaugh; three daughters, Mary Ellen Okelberry of Trinidad, Calif., Maria Clare Duncan of Orolino, and Nada Lynn Rickert of Murtaugh, seven grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, four brothers, a granddaughter, and a great grandson.

The funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1992, at the Valley Assembly of God Church, 215 Main St. in Hazelton with the Rev. Wesley Johnson and Bradley Worden officiating. Burial will follow at Paul Cemetery. Friends may call one hour before the funeral today at the church. Arrangements are under the direction of the Payne Mortuary in Burley.

The family suggests memorial contributions to the Gideon Memorial Fund for Recognition Bibles in care of Payne Mortuary.
","STR06" "I5360","","","","","","","" "I39842","Okerblad","Carl O.","30 Nov 1902","Jan 1977","0","Jennifer Fawley writes that Carl OKERBLAD, was killed by a truck while crossing the street.","STR06" "I13924","","","","","","","" "I46539","Oldham","Thenie McLemore","16 May 1897","3 Oct 1968","0","Last name at death was Reed, and informant was E. B. Reed. Lived in Highland Park, Texas at the time of her death.","STR06" "I46538","Oldham","Walter Orestes","2 May 1866","5 Nov 1932","0","His FindAGrave memorial page has links to the pages of his parents, Daniel Taylor Oldham (a corporal with the First Mississippi Light Artillery, Co L, CSA) and Jennie Elizabeth Bennett. Occupation on the page was listed as ""Lumber."" This matches the information on his Texas Death Certificate. Informant appears to have been his son, W. B. Oldham, residing 4814 Wildwood Road in Dallas. Walter himself lived on Melrose Court in Dallas.","STR06" "I46538","Oldham","Walter Orestes","2 May 1866","5 Nov 1932","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Randall County, Pr 1, Canyon City
Enumerated 22 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 80 Sheet 24 B
478-478
Oldham, W. O. Head W M May 1866 34 m 6 Miss Miss Miss Merchant Hdw.
Oldham, Tena Wf W F Aug 1874 25 m1 6 1/1 Tx Tenn Tenn [First wife-Bethenia BOND]
Oldham, Thena Dtr W F May 1897 3 S Tx Miss Tx

1910 Census
New Mexico, Roosevelt County, Pr. 1 Portales
Enumerated 22 Apr 1910
SD N. Mex ED 171 Sheet 6A
Pearl Street
114-117
Oldham, W. O Head M W 41 M2 & Miss Miss Miss Cashier Bank
Oldham, Thenia V Wf F W 43 m1 7 1/1 Tenn Tenn Ala [Second wife-Bethenia McLEMORE, first cousin of Bethenia BOND, through the McLemore family]
Oldham, Thenia M Dtr F W 12 S Tx Miss Tx
Oldham, Winfield B Son M W 4 S New Mexico Miss Tenn

1920 Census
New Mexico, Roosevelt County, Portales, Pr. I
Enumerated 24 Jan 1920
SD 1 ED 151 Sheet 8B
178-186
Oldham, W. B. Head M W 41 M Tx Miss Miss [Brother of Walter Orestes Oldham]
Oldham, Lora V Wf F W 32 M Tx Mo Tx
Oldham, Lois Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Oldham, Adele Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Oldham, Willivale Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Oldham, W. O. Brother M W 53 Wd Miss MIss Miss
Oldham, Winfield Nephew M W 13 S New Mexico Miss Miss","STR06" "I46540","Oldham","Winfield Buford","7 Apr 1906","27 Dec 1974","0","His Texas Death certificate showed he was widowed at the time of his death, and not a veteran. He was also shown as President of Oldham Lumber.","STR06" "I9798","Olds","Dorothy Lee ""Dollie""","29 Sep 1905","6 Sep 1996","0","Kenneth Morgan's book, ""Morgan's East Texas Tales"" (Copyright 1997, Dogwood Press, Rt 2, Box 3270, Woodville, TX 75959, 409/837-5519) is dedicated to his mother, Dollie Olds Morgan. She is featured in many of his vignettes. He reported she was a self-reliant woman who finally hung up her gun when she was 82.","STR06" "I48656","Olds","Garland Ruth","5 May 1935","25 Jan 2009","0","A native of Jasper, Texas, Garland Ruth was a lifelong resident of Jasper. During her many years in this area she spent time with family and friends and was known to enjoy fishing in her younger years. After retiring from the Mr. Q service station that was owned by Judge Fisher and was operated by Muckleroy Enterprises, she spent her time with grand kids and was an avid outdoors person that collected hundreds of arrowheads and painted numerous landscape and floral prints.

Copied from Her Find A Grave Memorial Page","STR06" "I29618","","","","","","","" "I3994","","","","","","","" "I27309","Olinger","Fannie","20 Jan 1900","7 Oct 1977","0","Carl's Social Security Application listed his wife as Fannie ALINGER.

Her granddaughter, Linda McLemore Newkirk, emailed in April 2011 that her last name was actually O'Linger, and that her date of birth was 20 Jan 1900, not 20 Feb 1900.","STR06" "I27309","Olinger","Fannie","20 Jan 1900","7 Oct 1977","0","(Research):Also shown as O'Linger.","STR06" "I15510","Oliphant","Elizabeth","Abt 1745","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be the daughter of John Oliphant.","STR06" "I10710","Oliphant","George Wilfred","6 Jan 1872","14 Mar 1948","0","Tracy Rice instead shows him as Frank Oliphant.","STR06" "I1607","Oliphint","Alfred Davenport","10 Mar 1799","26 Sep 1880","0","He is included on the List of Slave Owners on the 1850 Sabine County, Texas Census, with 17 slaves. (Schluter & Toole, p I).

First of all, I saw in the 1840 Holmes County, Mississippi index that Robert Oliphint (may be your Robert), Bluford A. Oliphint and Alfred D. Oliphint were on page 259. Also, on this page were Silas S. Cause, Green B. Causey and Solimon Causey. On page 251 were Isaac C. Olipohint and Wilford Oliphant. On the 1850 Holmes County, Mississippi, Lexington census index on page 286 were Robert B. Oliphint and S.R. Olipints on page 288.

I found that on December 18, 1839, Alfred D. Oliphint obtained a conditional certificate for 320 acres of land in Sabine county, ""he having brought with him his negroes, but his having not brought with him his white family but in the summer of 1840 said Oliphint returned to U.S. and removed his family to the Republic of Texas and his continued to reside in Sabine...""

He is found on the 1850 Sabine County census with his family and Solomon Causey and then Green B. Causey are living next door. There is also a Robert J. Oliphint living with Louisa Jane Oliphint Noble (daughter of Alfred and Jemima) living several doors from Alfred. A Joseph B. Oliphint and Wilford D. Oliphint (says son of Robert Oliphint & Abigail Davenport) are also living in Sabine County nearby.

Alfred is shown as A. D. on the 1860 Sabine County census. He is also on the 1880 Sabine County census.

I looked at an index to the Sabine County, Texas cemeteries. They had Alford and Martha listed and several other Oliphants but not Robert and Abigail. I wonder if the Robert shown on the 1850 Mississippi is Alfred's father? If Alfred was 41 in 1840, his father was 69 and that seems a little old to be moving, but not unheard of.""

Here is the response to my email with some additional information:

""My ggg grandfather, Robert Oliphant, also had a son named Robert Bedford Oliphant who stayed behind in MS and never went to TX with his older brothers and parents. My gg grandfather, Dr. Samuel Rutherford Oliphant, Sr. M.D., was the youngest child, and traveled to MS with his parents and older brothers when they came back to MS to fetch the women and children, etc. and to take them to TX in 1840....Alfred and some of his male family and negroes having gone there in 1839 to secure the land.

I'll never know whether Robert and Abigail went to TX with the intention of returning to Holmes Co or not. I suspect that at their advanced age, they felt they needed to go with their older and more established sons, leaving behind their younger married son, Robert B. whose children may have been too young to make such a trip, as well as 2 daughters that I know of: Mary Oliphant Stigler(w/o Wm Stigler) stayed behind in MS and Eliza Ann Oliphant Wells (w/o Lindsey S. Wells) stayed behind as well. My Samuel returned to MS as a teenager to study medicine and marry his sweetheart back in Holmes Co...Laura Lovisa King.

Since Robert and Abigail owned at least 19 slaves, I am still trying to find their estate sale. I believe they died intestate, but the Holmes Co courthouse had a fire and the records are incomplete, so I may never know. I do know that somewhere I saw a record of one of the sons in law being appointed administrator in Holmes around 1845 or so. (When I sent money for a record, nothing ever was returned, so I shall have to go back in person, I guess. It is frustrating.)Wilford D. Oliphant was married to Martha Ann ""Patsy"" Stigler and Bluford A. Oliphant was married to Lenora Lehr. There was a younger Wilford who, I believe, was a teenager when they all removed to the Republic of TX in 1840.

Martha Oliphant Wiltshire(w/o Benj. Wiltshire) also went to TX with her family at some point, and I am thinking that it was her husband who was appointed administrator of the senior Oliphant's estate.""

Connie in Texas clperdue@swbell.net","STR06" "I29400","Oliphint","Benjamin Ray","28 May 1924","7 Jul 2007","0","Sabine County Reporter
July 18, 2007
Page 9
Benjamin Ray Oliphint

Bishop Benjamin Ray Oliphint, 83, of Houston died Saturday, July 7, 2007. Bishop Oliphint was born May 28, 1924 in Hemphill. He received a B.A. degree from Southern Methodist University, A M. Div. degree from Duke University, and a S.T.M. degree from Union Theological Seminary, New York. In 1951, he earned his Ph.D. degree from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. He received honorary degrees from Baker University and Wiley College, and the Distinguished Alumni Award from SMU. Between 1947-1980, Bishop Oliphint served as pastor of United Methodist Churches in Dallas, New Orleans, Louisiana, Alexandria, Louisiana, Monroe, Louisiana, and Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He was elected a bishop of The United Methodist Church in 1980 and served the Kansas area (1980-1984) and Houston area (1984-1992), and as interim bishop of the Louisiana area (1987-1988). From 1992-2002, he served as President of the Texas United Methodist College Association. Bishop Oliphint was elected a delegate to seven United Methodist General Conferences, and led the delegation four times. As bishop, he served as President of the General Commission of Christian Unity and Inter-religious Concerns, and President of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry, and was a member of the Presidium of the World Methodist Council.

He was instrumental in founding Africa University, Zimbabwe, and served as trustee for numerous United Methodist institutions, including SMU and Methodist Hospital, Houston.

Survivors, his wife of 55 years, Nancy Kelley Oliphint of Houston; daughter, Mary Brooke Casad and husband Victor of Carrollton; sons, Stuart Oliphint and wife Cassandra of Fort Worth, Clayton Oliphint and wife Lori of Dallas, and Kelley Oliphint and wife Priscilla of La Grange; brother John Oliphint and wife Ruth of Colorado Springs; grandchildren, and a great-grandson.

Graveside rites were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, July 10, at Greenwood Cemetery in Pineville, Louisiana.

Memorial gifts may be given to the Benjamin R. Oliphint Scholarship of the Methodist Global Education Fund for Leadership Development, 1 Music Circle North, P.O. Box 340029, Nashville, TN 37203-0029; Nancy Oliphint Playground, Lakeview Conference Center, 400 Private Road 6036, Palestine, TX 75801-4350 or St. Luke's United Methodist Church, 3471 Westheimer, Houston, Texas 77227,

Services were conducted under the direction of Earthman Funeral Directors in Houston.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, August 2007)","STR06" "I1573","Oliphint","John Houston","Abt 1870","27 Mar 1931","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, J.P. 1
Enumerated April 25, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 4A Stamped 26
43-44
Oliphint, John H Head M W 60 Wd 47 Tx Tx Miss Farmer
Oliphint, Gabbriella E Mother F W 83 We 21 Miss Miss Miss
Oliphint, John H. Jr. Son M W 8 S Tx Tx La
Oliphint, Bennie R Son M W 5 S Tx Tx La","STR06" "I40261","Oliphint","Keith Lamar","10 Sep 1934","3 Jul 2011","0","Keith L. Oliphint
News-Journal.com, Longview, Texas

Keith L. Oliphint
Van---Memorial services for Keith Oliphint, 76, of Longview, are scheduled for 2 p.m. today, July 7, 2011, at Calvary Baptist Church, 4715 Tenneryville Road, Longview. Keith Lamar Oliphint passed away July 3, 2011, after a short illness.

Keith was born September 10, 1934, in Hemphill, Texas to Fred Meador Oliphint and Thelma Lucille Clark Oliphint. The family moved to South Houston, Texas, when Keith was young. He graduated from Pasedena High School, Baylor University in Waco, Texas and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas.

Keith loved his Lord. After pastoring Baptist Churches in Pledger, Texas and St. Clairsville, Ohio, the family moved ot Tanzania, East Africa, to served as missionairies for the Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. They served there for the next 22 years, and returned to teh U.S. in 1987, to live in Waco, Texas. There he worked for Plantation Foods until retirement. Keith moved to Longview, Texas in 2010.

Keith loved to work with his hand and often thanked God for that ability. he also loved people and to make new friends. He enjoyed very much meeting Oliphints worldwide and attended the Clan meeting in Scotland. But he thought his most enjoyable privilege was to raise his three daughters.

Keith is survived by his wife, Peggy Howell Oliphint, brother, George Clark Oliphint of Los Angeles; daughter, Cynthia and husband, P. J. Cooley, of Longview, Texas, and daughter, Susan and husband, David Fergeson, of Fort Worth; and son-in-law, Darrell White of Corpus Christi. There are eight grandchildren, Amanda, Maci and Ryland White, Courtney Oliphint, Kenneth and Ben Copely, and Malaika and Amanda Ferguson; and one great-grandchild, Canaan White.

Memorials may be made to Orphans Unlimited Inc.,, 11152 Westheimer Road, PMB #391, Houston, TX 77042, to help orphans in Mozambique or the charity of your choice.

Published in the Longview News-Journal on July 7, 2011
Online on Ancestry.com

Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2012","STR06" "I5614","Oliphint","Martha E. ""Abbie""","28 Jun 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","She was said to have married Henry C. Austin on 31 March 1867.","STR06" "I5729","Oliphint","Martha Jane ""Jennie""","Abt 1868","1963","0","She was a teacher.","STR06" "I1556","Oliphint","Samuel Jefferson","16 Oct 1823","6 Apr 1852","0","He is included on the List of Slave Owners on the 1850 Sabine County, Texas Census, with 5 slaves. (Schluter & Toole, p I).","STR06" "I1556","Oliphint","Samuel Jefferson","16 Oct 1823","6 Apr 1852","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 9 and 10 Apr 1850
80-80
Samuel Oliphint 26 M Farmer Miss
Martha Oliphint 23 F Miss
Madison Noble 11 M Miss
Mary E. Oliphint 4 F Tx
Martha E Oliphint 2 F Tx
","STR06" "I6201","Oliphint","Sarah A.","31 Mar 1851","30 Nov 1878","0","She was said to have married a John AGNEW.","STR06" "I37790","","","","","","","" "I6240","Oliphint","Wilford","16 Mar 1842","Aft 1918","0","Owner of one of the earliest Pre-Republic Anglo-American structures in Texas, the Gaines-Oliphint House, still standing in 2006 in Sabine County, Texas. The two-story double log home was built in 1818 by James D. Taylor Gaines. The property was sold to Wilford Oliphint about 1840, but the bargain seems to have fallen through. The deed validly conveying the house and 61 acres of land was made by James GAINES and his son John B. GAINES, to Martha A. Oliphint on Feb. 17, 1842. (Sabine County Reporter, June 30, 2004, Page 18 ""GAINES-OLIPHINT HOUSE HAS BIG DAY."")","STR06" "I5661","Oliphint","Wilford D.","11 Nov 1801","Sep 1853","0","Also living in their home at the time of the 1850 census, relationship unknown, was 17 year old Wilford M. Oliphint, born in Texas. I assumed this was not his son, as (1) he is listed at the end of the family, after all the other children, including those younger than him, and (2) also living in the household is an 8 year old Wilford. In addition, 26 year old Robert Hicks, an overseer born in Mississippi lives in the Oliphint home. (Schluter & Toole, 1850 Census, p 42).","STR06" "I160","Oliphint","William David","13 Sep 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","He married (1) Belle ??? and (2) Elora Cella Lyday.","STR06" "I19809","Oliva","Marie Helen","18 Jun 1918","14 Mar 2012","0","After her youngest child graduated from High School, Marie obtained employment with the Youth Development Center in Geneva as Kitchen Technician. She received her 10 year employment pin in 1986. A member of the American Legion Auxiliary HSSK Post #240, Marie also enjoys gardening, cooking, crocheting and sharing her knowledge of her Czech language and heritage. (Milligan, p 294). She is the daughter of Vaclav Anton Oliva, Immigrated in 1909, and Anna Beranek, Immigrated in 1914 (Milligan, p 293).

Marie H. Havel, age 93, of Milligan, died Wednesday, March 14, 2012 in Friend. Born June 18, 1918 to Vaclav and Anna (Beranek) Oliva in Tobias.

Survivors: son, Rod and Pat Havel, Newman Grove; daughter, Debbie and Charlie Gregory, Grand Island; sister, Dorothy Erwin, Morristown, Tenn.; grandchildren, Logan Gregory, Grant Gregory, Megan Havel, and Christopher and wife Andrea Havel; great grandchildren, Georgia and Isabel Havel.

Funeral services: 2 p.m. Monday Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Rev. Karla Sheffy officiating. Graveside services: Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation: 1 p.m. until 8 p.m. Sunday, at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel in Milligan. Memorials: Milligan Fire Department & Rescue Unit. Online condolences may be left at ?u?www.farmerandsonfuneralhome.com

?/u?Lincoln Journal Star, 16 Mar 2012 (Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)?u?

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","STR06" "I47389","Oliver","Allen Joseph","14 Mar 1933","23 Aug 2013","0","Obituary, copied from his Find A Grave Memorial Page:

Allen Joseph Oliver, 80, of Buna, Texas, died Friday, August 23, 2013.

He was born on March 14, 1933, in Crowley, Louisiana, to Amedine Doucet Oliver and Harrist Oliver.

Survivors include his wife, Lynn Oliver; children, James Oliver and his wife, Teresa; Mike Oliver; and Linda Bell and her husband, William; stepchildren, Debra Hoose and Beckie Wilkinson and her husband, Joe; eleven grandchildren; and fifteen great-grandchildren.

He his preceded in death by his parents; son, Terry Oliver; brothers, John, George, and Willie Oliver; and sister, Lena Oliver Myers.

Burial: Antioch Cemetery, Buna.","STR06" "I14330","Oliver","Anna","Abt 1888","21 Nov 1972","0","Name: Mary Anna Alms
Death Date: 21 Nov 1972
Death Place: Shelbyville, Shelby, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 84 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1888
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: George Oliver
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Jones
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242194
Digital Film Number: 4169873
Image Number: 128
Reference Number: 85715
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I1777","Oliver","Annanias","1822","Bef 1860","0","I just read your postings on Rootweb for Ananias ""G"" Oliver, son of Robert Oliver and Nancy [I've forgotten her maiden name] of Davidson Co-Williamson Co-Giles Co, TN., Limestone Co. AL and other Alabama counties] His son Robert settled part of his estate in Sabine Co. TX records.

Forgive me but I am attempting to recite this from memory.

Robert's family connections are George Oliver [Tyrrell Co NC, Davidson Co-Williamson-Giles Co, TN]
Frederick Oliver [Tyrrell Co. NC, Davidson Co. TN - died from wounds suffered in War of 1812]
Edward Oliver [Tyrrell Co. NC, Davidson Co. TN]
Roderick Oliver - [TN - Marshall, MS - TX]
Joseph Oliver - [Tyrrell Co-Washington Co, TN]

A Virginia Meader Cox LeMay researched this line many years ago. She is now deceased and I no longer have her lineage sheets. I do remember that Ananias had an older sister, Nancy who married a Birdsong, and a brother named Robert, who settled in Montgomery, TX. Robert JR. settled his father's estate which was quite extensive.

Robert Sr. is listed in my ancestor's will, placing Robert in charge of George's bequeath to his daughter Esther Oliver Croft filed in Giles Co. TN. Robert owned and operated an inn.

Also, Ananias' son's name is George G[reen] not George C. We, too, have two George Green Oliver in the family. George Oliver Sr.'s two youngest sons, Zebulon Sr. and William Hugh, named sons George Green Oliver.

Perhaps this will help you on your way to more discoveries.

Email from Linda Harris (wefuddled@comcast.net)","STR06" "I38210","","","","","","","" "I3029","Oliver","Edward ""Eddie"" M.","Abt 1876","","0","At the time of the 1900 Sabine County, Texas census, he lived with his Aunt Martha Oliver Meador and her husband. He was shown as age 23, and appears to have been married to a 22 year old Anna M, born in Texas. Eddie was incorrectly listed as a brother-in-law of James Meador. His parents lived next door. In 1920, he and Anna were living next door to Martha and James Meador.","STR06" "I2514","Oliver","Egbert","Abt 1824","1 Oct 1853","0","Shot after breaking out of jail on an attempted murder charge.","STR06" "I6601","Oliver","George Green","Aug 1850","Aft 1920","0","McDaniel's transcription of the 1900 Sabine County, Texas census lists the family as follows:

Precinct 8 103/103
Oliver, George Head M W 48 M TX TN SC Farmer
Oliver, Mary E Wife F W 25? M GA GA GA (age is either in error, OR this is a second wife)
Oliver, Ida Dau F W 20 S TX TX GA
Oliver, Cassie Dau F W 18 S TX TX GA
Oliver, Mattie Dau F W 15 S TX TX GA
Oliver, Anna Dau F W 12 S TX TX GA
Oliver, Ludie Dau F W 9 S TX TX GA
Jones, Jane S(ister)-in-law F W 49 M TX TX GA

Household #21-21 in Precinct 8 is headed by 44 year old Samuel Jones from Georgia. He is married to 39 year old Texanna . Living in their home is 23 year old Vessie Oliver, listed as a nephew. It is not known how, or if, Samuel and Jane Jones (above) are related.

The Oliver's listing on the 1920 census shows the following:

Pr 8 116-116
Oliver, G.G. Head M W 68 M TX TX TX
Oliver, Mary Wife F W 71 M GA GA GA","STR06" "I12602","Oliver","Ida","13 Sep 1879","30 Jan 1961","0","Name: Ida Ebarb
Death Date: 30 Jan 1961
Death Place: Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 81 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 13 Sep 1879
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: George Oliver
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Jones
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: San Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 30 Jan 1961
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116709
Digital Film Number: 4166563
Image Number: 473
Reference Number: 7258
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I45106","Oliver","Isabella","Abt 1865","Aft 1920","0","Shown on her marriage listing as a daughter of William and Elizabeth Oliver.","STR06" "I14329","Oliver","Ludie","23 Sep 1890","7 Jan 1952","0","Name: Ludie Ebarb
Death Date: 07 Jan 1952
Death Place: (Home) Geneva, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 61 years 3 months 14 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Sep 1890
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: George Oliver
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Mary Jones
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Geneva, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Myrtle Springs
Burial Place: Geneva, Texas
Burial Date: 08 Jan 1952
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2075019
Digital Film Number: 4167224
Image Number: 00000560
Reference Number: File No. 3886
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I1943","Oliver","Martha Ann","4 Apr 1852","26 Apr 1933","0","Name: Martha A. Meador
Death Date: 26 Apr 1933
Death Place: Milam, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 81 years 22 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 04 Apr 1852
Birthplace: Sabine, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Robert Oliver
Father's Birthplace: Mississippi
Mother's Name: Cornelia Allen
Mother's Birthplace: Mississippi
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Myrtle Springs
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 27 Apr 1933
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115359
Digital Film Number: 4163856
Image Number: 3405
Reference Number: 19949
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I6841","Oliver","Mary Ledyard","29 Dec 1895","20 Jan 1981","0","Mary Ledyard Oliver born 12-29-1895 at the home of her Grandfather William E Ladyard on the MT Meigs Rd , east of Montgomery , Alabama,...... married 1-21-1920 Andrew Jackson McLemore , HE WAS BORN 12-14-1891 ..HAD ISSUE Andrew Jackson McLemore JR..

She was dau of Thomas Winfrey Oliver & Fannie Thornton Ledyard

From
Marks-Barnett Families & Their KIN ,Pettigrew, Marion Dewoody , page 252, published 1939 (Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)","STR06" "I6647","Oliver","Mattie","5 Aug 1884","11 Jan 1976","0","Name: Mattie Sanders Bennefield
Death Date: 11 Jan 1976
Death Place: Center, Shelby, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 91 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 05 Aug 1884
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: George Oliver
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Jones
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 12 Jan 1976
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243844
Digital Film Number: 4167929
Image Number: 717
Reference Number: 5497
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I12596","Oliver","Nancy (The Widow)","1787","Aft 1860","0","On the 1850 Sabine County, Texas census, Nancy Oliver can be found in the following household:

23-23
Nancy Oliver 63 f NC $500
James C. Woods 22 m Miss

She owned six slaves. She is said to be the mother of Ananias Oliver, age 28 and born in Tennessee, lived in household #151 with his wife and two young children.

She was still living alone in 1860. The Sabine County census lists her as follows:

51-51 Nancy Oliver 75 f NC farmer $4,300 $9,680

An Eldridge M. Oliver was a member of the First Regiment of Hood's Texas Brigade. (Schluter, 1860 Census of Sabine County, Texas with Civil War Records, c 1983, pages 64-65). It is not known if he is related to Nancy Oliver. The 1870 Sabine County census has a household headed by Samuel Oliver, born ca 1830 in Mississippi (#510-510). It is not known if he is related to Nancy either.","STR06" "I19053","Oliver","Nancy Ann","Abt 1758","26 May 1841","0","Said to be the daughter of William and Martha Oliver (Draper/Marshall of Botetourt and Bedford Counties, Virginia).

(Notes below transcribed by Sheila Schmutz from Heritage Online)
William Oliver MD File 87280
Series M805, Roll 622, Image 368
William Oliver of Bedford in VA
Company of Captain Claxton in the Regiment of Colonel Griffin n Maryland for 8 months
May 11, 1833 Bedford Co, VA
Affadavit by his sister Ann Marshall, about 74
Says they were born about 25 miles from Annapolis, MD
Says she was married and had 3 children before the war broke
That her brother moved to VA about 50 years ago and she moved about 2 yrs later
A clergyman William Seftavich and Thomas Phelps also testified that William Oliver was 76 and served in the Revolution as a soldier.

Others refer to her as Nancy Ann Oliver on RootsWeb.","STR06" "I31213","Oliver","Pauline","7 Mar 1936","22 Mar 2016","0","Mrs. Pauline O. Birdwell, age 81, of San Augustine County, Texas entered the gates of Heaven this morning of March 22, 2016, as she passed from this life in Lufkin, Texas. She was born March 7, 1935, in Sabine County, Texas to the late Odessa and Myrtie (English) Oliver.

Mrs. Birdwell was a longtime faithful member of the Rosevine United Pentecostal Church. She was a dedicated christian woman, raising her children to be dedicated christian men. Until her health had made her unable to continue, she did private home nursing for many of the families in the county. Pauline was a loving daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and sister.

All who knew her, came to love her. On February 26, 1954, she married the love of her life, Mr. Kennon Birdwell, celebrating 54 years of marriage before his death on March 28, 2008.

Those who will cherish her memory forever are her sons, Kenneth Birdwell & wife, Debbie of San Augustine, Marlon Birdwell of San Augustine, Michael Birdwell of Hemphill, and Doyle Birdwell of San Augustine; grandchildren, Kevin & wife Katie, Kim & husband Burl, Kellie & husband Mathew, Steven, Chris & wife Carla, Rebekah, Luke, Shelby, and Brooke; great-grandchildren, Brandon, Genna, and Toby; sisters, Marsha Dearing & husband Bob of Farmersville, Louisiana, Marilyn Jagneaux of Ft. Worth, and Bobbie Eberlan of Center; brother, Winford Oliver & wife Ann of Lake Limestone; brothers & sisters-in-law, Winfred & Vivian Birdwell of San Augustine, Carl O Birdwell & wife Helen of San Augustine, Margie Hildebrandt of Orangefield; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Odessa & Myrtie Oliver; husband, Kennon Birdwell; brothers, Samuel Odessa Oliver and Lamar Oliver; sisters, Marie Harris and Margie Harris.

Funeral services will be held Friday, March 25, 2016, 11:00 a.m., at Rosevine United Pentecostal Church in Sabine County, Texas with Bro. Gordon Simmons and Bro. Rex White officiating. Visitation will be Thursday, March 24, 2016, 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Chinquapin Cemetery in San Augustine County, Texas. Pallbearers are Kevin Birdwell, Chris Birdwell, Leon Loggins, Glenn Oliver, Jarrett Ashley, and Burl Tarver.

Copied from the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 30, 2016, Page 10

She was listed as the great-aunt of Jarrett Wayne ASHLEY, the son of Angela Marie and Thomas Dwayne Ashley. His obituary was in The Sabine County Reporter, July 10, 2019.","STR06" "I37509","Oliver","Pawnee M.","14 Feb 1924","7 May 1999","0","The San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, May 13, 1999, Page 5

Pawnee Sykes

Funeral (services) for Pawnee Sykes, 75, of Geneva, were held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, May 10 at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Jim Moss officiating. Burial was at the Myrtle Springs Cemetery in Geneva.

Ms. Sykes died May 7 at her residence in Geneva. She was born Feb. 14, 1924 in Sabine County to Theodore Oliver and Pearl Horne.

Mrs. Sykes operated a farming and ranching operation in Geneva. During World War II she was employed with the Aircraft Industry in California. She was also employed as an insulator with a local insulation company and was employed with Rodney Horne Independent postal transportation contractor for several years.

She was a member of Geneva Baptist Church.

She is survived by her son, Johnny Ralph Sykes of Geneva.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2011)","STR06" "I7880","Oliver","Theodore Ralph","10 Feb 1901","1 Feb 1968","0","His death certificate shows him as a son of Ed Oliver and Anna Mitchell. The informant was his daughter, Mrs. Pawnee Sikes. His occupation was shown as retired farmer. In her annotated transcription of the Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows that his grave was marked with a concrete mount to the right of the marker for Paunee M. SYKES.","STR06" "I7880","Oliver","Theodore Ralph","10 Feb 1901","1 Feb 1968","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I42884","Oliver","Vernon Luther","27 Sep 1945","7 Jan 2015","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VD6F-CCJ
Name: Vernon Luther Oliver
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 27 Sep 1945
Event Place: Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Father's Name: Luther Oliver
Mother's Name: Margaret Fergueson
Certificate Number:
Collection: Vernon Luther Oliver, ""Texas, Birth Index, 1903-1997""

Vernon Luther Oliver, 69, of Hemphill, passed away Wednesday evening in the Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital, Nacogdoches, Texas. Vernon was born in Rosevine, Texas to Luther and Margaret Ferguson Oliver. Vernon has been a part of the Rosevine community his whole life and he worked as a union welder on pipelines.

Vernon is survived by his mother Margaret Oliver of Rosevine, his wife Ann Marie Oliver of Hemphill, his son Tony Minsquero of Houston, Texas, his daughters: Miranda Oliver-Stone of Marrietta, Georgia, Melody Oliver-Poole of Villa Rica, Georgia, and Wendy Davis of Villa Rica, Georgia, his brother Ricky Lynn Oliver, his sisters: Carolyn Smith of Rosevine, and Tena Mills of San Augustine, and his grandchildren Mehia, Tryston, Lyric, and Brittany. He is preceded in death by his father Luther Oliver and his sons: Eddie and Yancey Oliver.

Visitation will be from 4:00PM until 9:00PM, Friday, January 9, 2015, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 11:00AM, Saturday, January 10, 2015, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Rosevine Cemetery, Rosevine, Texas.

Memorial contributions to St. Judes 262 Danny Thomas Place Memphis, Tennessee 38105 or to American Cancer Society P.O. Box 22718 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73123-1718 would be greatly appreciated by the family.","STR06" "I3519","Oliver","William","Abt 1844","28 Dec 1868","0","William, his younger brother Robert, and his half brother Wm. McGrew were all shot to death in Montgomery County, Texas on December 28, 1868. Their corpses were all taken and laid on porch of their mother.

Nathaniel Hart Davis, recorded the bloody event on page 33 of his journal, ""McGrew-Oliver Killing of Dec. 28, 1868 - On the 28th of December in the forenoon four men , Wm McGrew Esq. County Atty. for the last two years and his two half-brothers, John and Bob Oliver of this town and ""Charles Brown"" of Cokesbury, S. Carolina alias ""Texas Brown"" of whom an account is given in Harper's Monthly of Decr. 1868 were shot to death here (Montgomery) by some ten to 20 or thereabouts, men of this town and vicinity.""","STR06" "I22350","Olmstead","Lt. John","30 Dec 1649","Yes, date unknown","0","See also
Genealogy of the Olmsted Family in America
George Kemp Ward
1912
Free Google eBook

Lieut. John Olmsted bap. at Hartford, Conn., Dec. 30, 1649; inventory dated Dec. 22, 1704-5; estate distributed Apr . 17, 1705; m. (1) prob. Nov. 11, 1670, Mary Benedict; dau . of Thomas and Mary (Bridgum) Benedict, of (prob.) Southold, Long Island, N.Y.; (2) Mrs. Elizabeth (Pardie) Gregory ; b. June 10, 1660; dau. of George Pardie and widow of Thomas Gregory. Mrs. Elizabeth Olmsted survived her husband. In 1673, in ""the Estates of Lands and Accommodations of yet owne of Norwalk,"" John Olmsted is credited with ?50. In 1699 he was chosen Selectman, and again in 1703. (Copied from the ""Gates Carlos"" tree at RootsWeb's WorldConnect.)
","STR06" "I41857","","","","","","","" "I12108","Oman","George","31 Oct 1896","18 Jun 1985","0","George W. Oman

Sturgis--George W. Oman, 88, 206 Center St, died June 18, 1985, at Froh Community Home, where he was admitted June 11. He had been in failing health for an extended time. He was born October 31, 1896, In Sturgis, a son of Willis and Julia (Jesse) Oman. On April 18, 1925 he was married to Alma M. Kline, in Centreville. He was a lifelong Sturgis resident and graduated from Sturgis High School. He was employed at Scovill Mfg., Sturgis, and later in the maintenance department at Kirsch Co., until retiring in 1967. He was a member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witness. Surviving are his wife; three sons, Ralph Oman, Jackson, Richard Oman, Houston, Texas, and James Oman, Sturgis; 10 grandchildren and six great great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents. There will be no visitation. Cremation had taken place. A memorial service is 10 am Thursday at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witness, with Brian Turner officiating. Foglesong Funeral Home, Sturgis, handled the arrangements.","STR06" "I12106","Oman","Willis S.","1870","6 Aug 1897","0","The son of Zebboth Oman and Phebe Mellick.","STR06" "I17808","Onderdonck","Mary Ann","30 Jun 1937","10 Dec 2003","0","The Texas Birth Index also has her name spelled as Underdunk and Amderdonck.

The Sabine County Reporter
December 17, 2003

Mary Ann Jacks
Mary Ann Jacks, 66, of Rt. 1, Pineland, died Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2003 at her residence. Mrs. Jacks was born June 30, 1937 in Port Arthur and had been a longtime resident of Sabine County. She was a homemaker. Survivors: five sons, Pat Jacks, Joseph Jacks, Lee Jacks, Stanley Jacks, and David Jacks, all of Sabine County; sisters, Geraldine Mesa of Pineland and Barbara Frudge of Hemphill; ten grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, L.E. Jacks. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Vance PURCELL officiating. Interment followed at Bronson Cemetery in Bronson.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)

The obituary of her brother, Rev. Emile Onderdonck of Princeton, Wisconsin appeared in the May 1, 1996 issue of The Sabine County Reporter. He was noted to be a former resident of EastTexas and an ordained evangelist with the True Church of God in Jesus Name and a U. S. Merchant Marine Veteran. He was survived by his wife, Nora Cole Henderson Onderdonck and six children. Also suriviving were his sisters, Mary Ann JACKS and Cookie MASA, both of Pineland and Vickie FRUGE of Hemphill.

The obituary of her sister, Geraldine MESA, was shown on the Starr Funeral Home website online in December, 2013, as follows:

Geraldine Mesa, 84, of Pineland, died Saturday morning in the Hemphill Care Center. Geraldine was born in Port Arthur, Texas, to Emill and Ethel Roach Onderdonck. She has liven in Pineland for 60 years coming there from Port Arthur.

She is survived by her daughter Alice Faye Walters of Saratoga, Texas, five grand children and numerous nieces and nephews.

Graveside services will be at 10:00AM, Tuesday, December 24, 2013, in the Bronson Cemetery, Bronson, Texas, under the direction of Starr Funeral Home","STR06" "I44005","Ondracek","Lillian","12 Oct 1913","12 Aug 1992","0","Dennis Belohlavy notes that she is a daughter of Frank Ondracek and Anna Filipi. Her headstone instead lists her birth date simply as ""1912.""

The 1940 census shows her a age 26, and indicates she attended 2 years of high school.","STR06" "I16266","Ordundo","Isidra Josefina","15 Mar 1894","5 Nov 1968","0","Her mother's maiden name was shown as VALDEZ on the California Death Index.","STR06" "I38629","","","","","","","" "I5223","Ormes","Leon","25 Jul 1888","19 Jan 1949","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, January 28, 1949

Death of Leon Ormes at St. Johns


Leon M. Ormes of St. Johns, Michigan, passed away at his home Wednesday morning, January 19. He had been in poor health for some time, but his death was sudden. Funeral services were held Saturday at St. Johns.

Survivors included the widow, the former Edith Kolb of Cass City; a daughter, Mrs. Alice Heilbeck; and three grandchildren, all of Saint Johns.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I29644","Orr","Ethel Mary","15 May 1917","11 May 2015","0","Volume 28 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 2, 1968, reported that Marjorie Orr and Ethel Orr Fetting had visited the old Orr hom at Belfast, Ireland in August 1968.

Ethel M. Fetting
Saginaw, Michigan
Passed away Monday, May 11, 2015, at the Cartwright Care Center. Age 97 years.

Ethel Orr was born May 15, 1917 in Cass City, Michigan, the daughter of the late Robert and Ethel (Stiffler) Orr. She married Albert B. Fetting, September 14, 1940. He passed away June 2, 1987. Ethel was a registered nurse working in various hospitals and for the late William A. Bow, M.D. She was a member of Peace Lutheran Church and its Ladies Guild. She enjoyed traveling and exercise classes.
Surviving are a daughter, Constance Evans, Saginaw, MI; a son, James Fetting, Lake, MI; five grandsons; 7 great grandchildren; a sister, Marjorie Orr; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Robert and John Orr.

The funeral service will take place at 1:00 p.m. Friday, May 15, 2015, at the W. L. Case and Co. Funeral Chapel, 4480 Mackinaw Rd. Rev. Paul Hinz will officiate with burial in Roselawn Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at the chapel from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Thursday. In lieu of flowers, those planning an expression of sympathy may wish to consider Peace Lutheran Church or the Lutheran Child and Family Service. www.casefuneralhome.com

- See more at: http://www.casefuneralhome.com/obituary/Ethel-M.-Fetting/Saginaw-MI/1507447#sthash.3igzZS2y.dpuf","STR06" "I32800","","","","","","","" "I29646","Orr","John Frederick","22 Dec 1925","30 Mar 2004","0","The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Vol. 7, September 4, 1944, reported that ""John Frederick Orr, graduated from Pigeon H.S. as Salutatorian, and reported at Fort Sheridan, Ill. on May 30. He is new at The Army Air Base, Childress Field, Texas."" Vol. 8 of the same periodical reported he was in the Air Cadet program stationed at Kessler Field, Miss.

Volume 12 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 5, 1949, reported that he graduated from the College of Pharmacy at Wayne University in June, and he and his wife were moving to Pigeon, where he would be associated with his father, Bob Orr, in business.

Obituary
Thursday, April 1, 2004

John Orr

John F. Orr, 78, of Pigeon, passed away Tuesday, March 30, 2004, at Scheurer Hospital in Pigeon following a short illness. He was born in Pigeon on December 22, 1925, son of the late Robert H. and M. Ethel (Striffler) Orr, and served with the U. S. Air Force during World War II. On June 14, 1948, he was united in marriage to Frances G. Novy in Detroit. She preceded him in death on February 11, 1998. Mr. Orr was a 1948 graduate of Wayne State University and was a second generation owner of Orr's Drug Store in Pigeon. He owned and worked at the business as a pharmicist for 40 years, retiring in 1995. He was a charter member of the Pigeon Chamber of Commerce, a member and past master of the Hubbard Winsor Lodge No. 420 F&AM, and a former Boy Scout leader. He was also a member of the First United Methodist Church in Pigeon. He enjoyed boating, hunting, and gardening. He is survived by two sons, Frederick Orr and his wife, Donna, of Pigeon, and Robert Orr and his wife, Gale, of West Caldwell, New Jersey; two daughters, Frances Burdsall and her husband, Kenneth, of Gloucester, Massachussets, and Susan Wagner and her husband, Mark, of Fremont, California; six grandchildren, Robert Orr, Heather Orr, John Orr, Patricia Orr, Laura Wagner, and Catherine Wagner; two sisters, Marjorie Orr and Ethel Fetting, both of Saginaw; a sister- in-law, Betty Orr, of Livonia; and nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a brother, Robert S. Orr. The funeral service will be conducted at 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 3, 2004, at the Meyersiek-Bussema Funeral Home, Pigeon, with the Rev. Margaret Passenger, pastor of the First United Methodist Church in Pigeon, officiating. Burial will be in Elkland Cemetery, Cass City. Visitation will be from 1 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. on Friday and from noon until the time of the service at 1 p.m. on Saturday at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to Scheurer Hospital or the charity of the donor's choice.

http://ftp.rootsweb.ancestry.com/pub/usgenweb/mi/huron/hdt/obituary/2004/28mar04.txt","STR06" "I30461","Orr","Marjorie Ann","3 Feb 1932","26 Dec 2021","0","Volume 13 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published on September 4, 1950, reported that Marjorie Orr, a granddaughter of Mrs. William D. Striffler, had graduated from Pigeon High School.

An article from the Cass City Chronicle published in June 1950, and reprinted in ""Down Memory Lane"" on page three of the Friday, June 8, 155 issue, stated that Mrs. Wm. D. Stiffler, who was 80 years old last September, had four granchildren graduate from High School in June, 1950. They were Joyce Fry of Cass City, Doris Southworth of Elkton, Marjorie Orr of Pigeon, and Foster Striffler of New Baltimore

The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 15, September 1, 1952, noted that Marjorie Ann Orr, following her graduation from Cleary College at Ypsilanti, Michigan, accepted a position as medical secretary in the X-ray department of St. Luke's Hospital in Saginaw.

A memorial service for Marjorie Anne Orr will be held at Case Funeral Home in Saginaw on Sunday, April 24. Greeting begins at 2pm, and the service will start at 3 pm. All are welcome to attend to celebrate her life.

Her ashes will be interred at Elkland Township Cemetery in Cass City, Michigan at a later date. No service will be held at this time.

In lieu of flowers, those planning an expression of sympathy may wish to consider memorials to the Marjorie Anne Orr Scholarship c/o Saginaw Community Foundation, 1 Tuscola Street, Saginaw, Michigan, 48607.

Case Funeral Home, 4480 Mackinaw Road, Saginaw, Michigan, 48603

OBITUARY

Orr, Marjorie Anne 2/3/1932 - 12/26/2021 Saginaw, Michigan Marjorie Anne Orr, age 89, passed away peacefully on Sunday, December 26, 2021, at Covenant HealthCare ? Harrison [Harrison Street in Saginaw].

Marjorie was born on February 3, 1932, in Pigeon, Michigan to the late Robert H. and M. Ethel (Striffler) Orr. She was a graduate of Pigeon High School, class of 1950 and Cleary College, Ypsilanti. Marjorie was employed as a medical secretary in St. Luke's Hospital Radiology Department, retiring in 1997 after 45 years of service.

She was a member of Ames United Methodist Church. Marjorie enjoyed traveling and visited many countries including: New Zealand where she met a pen pal with whom she had corresponded since she was 12 years old. When traveling to Ireland, she visited the home where her grandfather was born. Marjorie was preceded in death by her sister, Ethel M. Fetting; brothers: Robert S. Orr and John F. Orr. She leaves eight nieces and nephews.

Cremation has taken place and her cremains will be interred in the family plot at Elkand Township Cemetery in Cass City, MI. A memorial service will take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers, those planning an expression of sympathy may wish to consider memorials to the Marjorie Anne Orr Scholarship c/o Saginaw Community Foundation, 1 Tuscola Street, Saginaw, Michigan, 48607. Please share your thoughts and memories with the family at the funeral home or through www.casefuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I31378","","","","","","","" "I47302","Orr","Mina May","10 Nov 1880","26 Nov 1918","0","Her occupation was shown as ""Dressmaker"" on the 1900 census.","STR06" "I47301","Orr","Morton H.","8 Mar 1889","Aug 1971","0","In ""The Way It Was"", the publication of the Cass City Area Historical & Genealogy Society, Volume 24, Number 5, Sept/Oct 2018, the article ""A Tale of Two Irishmen"" noted that were two ""very important Irish citizens in Cass City's history, Morton ""Mort"" Orr and Glen ""Scotty"" McCullough....Mort was the son of Robert Orr who was one of Cass City's first pioneers. Born in 1844, he came here direct from Ireland, and was probably the first person to purchase the property to be considered since Governor Lewis Cass negotiated the treaty of 1819 with the Indians. Mort owned his father's farm which bordered the parkt to the east and totaled 23 acres including 12 acres of woodland on the north end. Mort was a well known citizen farmer, bee keeper, maple sugar maker, and volunteer fireman.","STR06" "I47297","Orr","Robert George","12 Sep 1844","10 Dec 1900","0","He shares a headstone with both wifes, Jennie, who died at the age of 21, and Emily, his second wife. The name of his daughter Myrltle is also shown on this headstone. Photo can be seen on Find A Grave.

In ""The Way It Was"", the publication of the Cass City Area Historical & Genealogy Society, Volume 24, Number 5, Sept/Oct 2018, the article ""A Tale of Two Irishmen"" noted that were two ""very important Irish citizens in Cass City's history, Morton ""Mort"" Orr and Glen ""Scotty"" McCullough....Mort was the son of Robert Orr who was one of Cass City's first pioneers. Born in 1844, he came here direct from Ireland, and was probably the first person to purchase the property to be considered since Governor Lewis Cass negotiated the treaty of 1819 with the Indians.""","STR06" "I29645","Orr","Robert Striffler","3 Jun 1921","19 Jul 2001","0","The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Vol. 7, September 4, 1944, reported that ""Robert Orr is on a tanker, with the Merchant Marine, in the Atlantic area."" Vol. 8 of the same periodical reported he had graduated Aug. 28, from the U.S. Maritime Services Officers School at New London, Conn.

Volume 15 of the same periodical, dated September 1, 1952, reported that Michael Gregory Orr was born to Bob and Betty Orr of Pigeon, Michigan on Feb. 22. In Volume 18, it was reported that a daughter, Shelley Susan, was born on October 15, 1954.","STR06" "I4007","","","","","","","" "I47013","Ortgies","Don Roger","14 Apr 1939","27 May 2005","0","ORTGIES: Don Roger, age 66, LaVista. Preceded in death by parents, William and Mildred. Survived by wife, Joyce; sons and daughters-in-law, Brian and Connie, Kenesaw, NE, Kelly and Dawn, Woodbury, MN, Tracy and Ranae, LaVista; daughter and son-in-law, Kristie and Robert Altstadt, Omaha; 10 grandchildren; sister, Carol and husband, John Hanlin, Neligh, NE; brother, Tom and wife, Marie, Geneva, NE.

Visitation Tues. 1-8 pm with family receiving friends 6-8 pm all at Kahler-Dolce Mortuary, Papillion. Service Wed. 11 am American Lutheran Church, Bruning, NE. Interment Lutheran Cemetery, Bruning, NE. Memorials to the family.

Per FindAGrave, his tombstone has the following inscription:
CMSGT US Air Force Vietnam

Married Sept. 25, 1960
Parents of Brian, Kelly, Tracy, & Kristie

(Courtesy Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I20055","","","","","","","" "I31344","Osborn","Giles","15 Jun 1864","Yes, date unknown","0"," He was a druggist in Avon, Illinois.","STR06" "I20781","Osborne","Alberta M.","7 Mar 1866","8 Feb 1906","0","The following articles about the death of Alberta Strong were copied from

Rootsweb World Connect Project Richard Osborn Family (William Daley www.wadquest@aol.com)

Youngstown Vindicator

BABES LEFT MOTHERLESS --------------------------------------------- DEATH OF MRS. FRED STRONG ---------------------------------------------------- Large Family of Children Will Be Without a Mother's Care Just at the Time It Is Most Needed--Interment in Bristolville. ----------------------------------------------------

Mrs. Frederick Strong, a respected resident of the West End, died at her home, No. 19 Furnace Street, Thursday night from convulsions. The case is particularly sad on account of the fact that, in addition to a new born babe, seven children are left without a mother's care at just the time when it is most needed.

Mrs. Strong was Mis Birdie Osborne, a daughter of Harmon Osborne, a pioneer farmer of Farmington. She was about 40 years of age. After her marriage to Frederick Strong, she moved to Youngstown and among her friends and acquaintances was regarded as a most worthy woman. She is survived by her husband, father and mother and the following children: Anna, Mabel, Belle, Herman, Grace, Gladys, and the baby, scarcely a week old.

Funeral services will be held at the home Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock after which the body will be taken on th 10:45 Pennsylvania train to Bristolville for interment

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Warren Daily Tribune Saturday, Feb. 10, 1906

WAS KNOWN HERE

Mrs. Birdie Strong Who Died at Youngstown Will Be Buried at Bristol

Mrs. Birdie Strong wife of Frederick A. Strong died at the family residence on Furnace Street, West End, Thursday afternoon. She was the mother of eight children, the youngest being a baby only a few weeks old. The death of a good woman who enjoyed a wide acquaitnenance in the Brier Hill district, came as a shock to relatives and friends, and the husband and children have the sympathy of all. The funeral services will be held at 9:30 o'clock at the family residence Saturday. At 10:30 o'clock the body will be shipped over the Pennsylvania lines to Bristolville. Interment at that place.

******************************************************************* Warren Daily Tribune Feb. 13, 1906

Mr. and Mrs. Chinnock and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harklerode attended the funeral of their cousin Mrs. Strong in Bristol Saturday.

********************************************************************* Warren Daily Tribune Feb. 17, 1906

The funeral of Mrs. Birdie Strong wife of Frederick Strong of Youngstown was held Saturday at the residence of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Osborn. Burial at Evergreen Cemetery, Rev. Small officiating. Several selections were sung by E. Chaffee, D. Baldwin, Miss Minnie Hallter","STR06" "I30359","","","","","","","" "I21609","Osborne","Francis ""Frank"" Marion","Jun 1872","4 Jul 1940","0","Name: Francis M Osborn
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 04 Jul 1940
Event Place: Warren, Trumbull, Ohio
Residence Place:
Address:
Gender: Male
Age: 68
Marital Status:
Race:
Occupation:
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Birth Year (Estimated): 1872
Burial Date:
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Cemetery:
Father's Name: Harmon Osborne
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ann Martin
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace:
Spouse's Name: Pearl Osborne
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
File Number: fn 46852
GS Film number: 2023841
Digital Folder Number: 004122506
Image Number: 00927

Citing this Record:
""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XZPM-719 : accessed 21 Aug 2013), Francis M Osborn, 1940.","STR06" "I21609","Osborne","Francis ""Frank"" Marion","Jun 1872","4 Jul 1940","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Ohio, Trumbull, Farmington Twp
Enumerated 21 Jun 1900
SD 18 ED 101 Sheet 10B
239-251
Osborn, Harmon B Head W M Aug 1839 60 M 35 Oh Oh Oh Farmer
Osborn, Ann Wf W F Feb 1842 58 M 35 2/2 Ireland Ireland Ireland
Osborn, Eliza Mother W F Apr 1820 80 W 2/2 Ohio Penn Penn
240-252
Osborn, Frank Head W M Jun 1872 27 M 4 Ohio Ohio Ireland Farm Labor
Osborn, Pearl Wf W F July 1878 21 M 4 1/1 Ohio Ohio Ohio
Osborn, Carl N. Son W M July 1897 2 S Ohio
","STR06" "I21607","Osborne","Harmon Benton","19 Aug 1839","7 Jan 1911","0","Western Reserve Democrat January 12, 1911

South Bristol - Jan 9 - Harmon Osborne aged 72 years of Bristol Township, died on Saturday morning. The deceased is survived by a wife, one son, Frank Osborne of Girard, and an aged mother, Mrs. Eliza Osborne, who is over 90 years of age. Mr. Osborne was a Civil War veteran and a member of Brooks Post, GAR. He was also a member of the Masonic Order, a Knight Templar of Warren Commandery, and that order had charge of the funeral, which was held at the Methodist church in Bristolville, Tuesday afternoon.


Western Reserve Democrat January 12, 1911

Two of Bristol's citizens have been called to their final rest. Mr. Harmon Osborne, after a week of severe suffering with typhoid-pneumonia passed away Saturday morning. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 o'clock at his late residence at this place.","STR06" "I21607","Osborne","Harmon Benton","19 Aug 1839","7 Jan 1911","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Ohio, Trumbull, Farmington Twp
Enumerated 21 Jun 1900
SD 18 ED 101 Sheet 10B
239-251
Osborn, Harmon B Head W M Aug 1839 60 M 35 Oh Oh Oh Farmer
Osborn, Ann Wf W F Feb 1842 58 M 35 2/2 Ireland Ireland Ireland
Osborn, Eliza Mother W F Apr 1820 80 W 2/2 Ohio Penn Penn
240-252
Osborn, Frank Head W M Jun 1872 27 M 4 Ohio Ohio Ireland Farm Labor
Osborn, Pearl Wf W F July 1878 21 M 4 1/1 Ohio Ohio Ohio
Osborn, Carl N. Son W M July 1897 2 S Ohio

1910 Federal Census
Ohio, Trumbull County, Bristol Twp, Dist 206
Osborne Road
Osborn, Harmon Hd 70 M1 48 Oh Oh Oh
Osborn, Ann M Wf 68 M1 48 2/1 Ireland/Irish Ireland/Irish Ireland/Irish
Osborn, Eliza Mother 90 Wd 2/2 Oh Pa Pa
Strong, Anna Grdtr 22 S Oh Oh Oh
Strong, Grace Grdtr 9 S Oh Oh Oh","STR06" "I40407","","","","","","","" "I9138","","","","","","","" "I32928","Otey","Infant","30 Jun 1939","Yes, date unknown","0","A third child was not mentioned in the obituary of Odell Katherine Thibodeaux Otey Whittlesey. Perhaps this child was stillborn, or died young?","STR06" "I4945","Ously","Betty","Abt 1887","Abt 1906","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Jean, notes that her gravestone was inscribed ""Wife of W. P. McClanahan."" No photo of this was posted, however.","STR06" "I42484","Overmier","Elizabeth Isa ""Icy""","Dec 1855","3 May 1904","0","At the time of the 1880 census, 24 year old Elizabeth is listed in the home of Hugh and Deanah OVERMYER in Fostoria, Seneca County, Ohio. She is shown as their daughter, single, and her occupation was listed as Dress Maker.

On FindAGrave, her parents are listed as Hugh Overmier and Dianah Jane Kelley, both of whom also have memorials. It is noted that she is descended from Revolutionary War Captain John George OVERMIRE.","STR06" "I39544","Owen","Martha ""Mattie"" Susan","21 Mar 1835","27 Aug 1916","0",". In her annotated transcripton of the Brookeland Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows her as Martah Susan Owen, daughter of William Owen and Nancy Sanford. Her tombstone is engraved ""Mrs. M. S. Click, 31 Mar 1835-27 Aug 1916, Wife of J. H. Click - Mother - Rest mother rest in quiet sleep while friends in sorrow o'er thee weep.""","STR06" "I43055","","","","","","","" "I5173","Owens","Cleve","Bef 1886","Yes, date unknown","0","After his first wife died, he married her sister.","STR06" "I2230","Owens","Daniel Stephen","27 Sep 1881","2 May 1977","0","Wynema McGrew shows him as a son of John Avery Owens and Mary Josephine Impson.","STR06" "I22902","","","","","","","" "I7373","Owens","Lovicy","Abt 1849","Abt 1903","0","Also shown as Lovicy Owens Phelps. Could she have married first a Phelps? On Kay Parker McCary's annotated transcription of the Mill Creek Cemetery, she is simply shown as Lovicy Owens.","STR06" "I7090","","","","","","","" "I40828","Oxley","Charles L.","Abt 1877","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One, East Mayfield Town
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 4A
189-63-69
Oxley, Charles L Head M W 43 m La La La Laborer Lumber Mill
Oxley, Emma A Wf F W 33 M Tx Tx La
Oxley, Billy C Son M W 12 S La La La
Oxley, Edward R Son M W 10 S La La La
Oxley. Elroy A Son M W 8 S La La La
Clark, Artimus Stepson M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Roberta Stepdtr F W 2 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I68","Pace","Amey","Abt 1749","Abt 1815","0","Bruce Howard disputes the conclusion of the former editor of the Pace Society Bulletin that Amy Pace was the daughter of Thomas and Amy Pace of Northhampton County, North Carolina. He believes that the editor had failed to take into consideration certain critical evidence which would have disproved her assumption at once had she looked closely. First of all was the time sequence. Solomon and Amy were married in September of the year 1764 in Edgecombe County and Thomas Pace of Northhampton did not die until about January of 1765. His will was filed for probate at February Court, 1765, in Northhampton County where the family physically resided, and he had time to change that will if he disapproved of her actions. But that is not the important feature. Secondly, was the law. By law all marriages had to take place in the county residence of the female. (Laws of North Carolina, 1741). There was a very compelling and strong reason for this law...to protect the girl and ultimately her family from unscrupulous men....it did not prevent her from marrying the man of her choice; it simply exposed him to her family and relatives in the community where she lived. Had Solomon Strickland lured the daughter of Thomas of Northhampton, away from family to western Edgecombe to marry her away from the family, there would have been objections coming from her mother, and possibly others, to the sheriff. Also, remember that Solomon applied for a license, or bond, for marriage, legally, at the courthouse before the marriage took place. Does it make sense that he would follow the law on one hand and break it on another? (pps 136-137).

Jane Strickland Shelton, Ed.D., also presented a paper agreeing with Bruce Howard's thesis at the Pace Society Annual Meeting, Williamsburg, VA on June 17, 2000. He paper was printed in the Pace Society of America quarterly bulletin, No. 132, published in June 2000.

Her Find A Grave memorial page shows she was buried at the Lystra Primative Baptist Church Cemetery in Comer, Madison County, Georgia.

","STR06" "I10360","Pace","Elizabeth","Aft 1628","Yes, date unknown","0","In the book OUR COLONIAL ANCESTORS 1619-1799, Bruce Howard makes the case for Elizabeth Walpole as being the daughter of George and Sarah Pace. He adds that although he has no hard proof to back that up, there are very strong connections between the two families, and that Caesar and Elizabeth resided on a plantation very close to that of Richard Pace and Richard Baker.","STR06" "I11468","Pace","Elizabeth","Bef 1801","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married, on 20 Nov 1817, James CAMPBELL. (Source: Bruce Howard).","STR06" "I3138","Pace","Elizabeth Ann","Abt 1821","Aug 1849","0","Per Mortality Schedule for 1850 Sabine County, ""Elizabeth Causey, age 28, married, female, born in Mississippi, died August 1849 of congestion, sick 1 day.""","STR06" "I10379","Pace","Francis","Abt 1718","Yes, date unknown","0","His wife was Ann.","STR06" "I8179","Pace","George","Abt 1609","Between 1651 and 1652","0","In Howard's COLONIAL ANCESTORS, he notes that ""On the 1st day of September in the year 1628, almost two years after the remarriage of his mother, a Royal Patent was issued in the name of George Pace. There is no doubt about it, this young man was only in his 19th year of age at the time this patent was issued and under English Common Law as the oldest son of his father he was entitled to all of the landed estate but no all of the personal estate. He was only entitled to an equal share in the personal estate with any siblings and his mother, if she survived the husband, was entitled to a one third share. "" The author assumes that George was an only child, drawn from the fact that the early records do not disclose a single clue which would lead us to believe there were any other children; it cannot be proven or disproven.

Contrary to many Pace researcher's in the past, Mr. Howard does not believe that George married Sarah Maycock, nor did he ""come into"" his lands in Charles City County by marriage or any other means except outright purchase. Mr. Howard points out the Sarah Maycock was only 11 at the age of her supposed marriage, and would have been only 13 at the time of birth of Richard Pace, George's son. Additionally, there is no record of Sarah Maycock ever living on the southern side of the River, near Pace's Paines. Mr Howard believes that Sara Snowe is a more likely prospect. He believes Sarah Snowe was under the guardianship of William Perry (Pace's stepfather) and was probably brought to Chapman Plantation at some point.

The primary document that has led many researchers to believe that George's wife was Sarah Maycock was one dated April 25, 1659, when George's oldest son, Richard, confirms a sale of land to Thomas Drewe. Richard stated that ""I Ric'd Pace Sonne and heire apparent of mr. George Pace of the Com: of Charles Citty att Mount March in Virginia, and sonn and heire as the first issue of my mother Mrs. Sarah Macocke wife unto my aforesd father (being both dec'd) do hereby by these presents...confirme and allow of the sale of eight or nine hundred acres of land... sold by my dec'd father mr. George pace unto mr. Thomas Drewe."" Mr. Howard points out the Richard is telling us that... his mother has a second issue of children, he being of the first issue. He doesn't say the first issue of his father, because his father died before his mother. In the same breathe he says ""Mrs. Sarah Macocke."" He does not say ""my mother known before marriage as Sarah Maycock"" or ""my mother formerly Sara Maycock daughter of Samuel....""","STR06" "I11443","Pace","George","1752","1816","0","Moved to Blue Ridge Mountains and then onto Clay County, Kentucky. There George and his wife and 10 of their children can be located on the 1810 census. Before his death, he helped his son Matthew establish the Pace Salt Works, along and on both sides of the (Kentucky) River in which most of the family, from time to time, worked. (Howard, pp 147-149)","STR06" "I11482","Pace","Hardy","Aft 1803","Yes, date unknown","0","Could he have settled in Texas? See 1850 Jasper Co, TX census, #176-177.","STR06" "I11466","Pace","Isaac","1798","","0","Said by Bruce Howard to have married Rachel COSBY on 29 Oct 1827.","STR06" "I28139","Pace","Isaac Franklin","Abt 1852","Yes, date unknown","0","Could he be a son of Isaac Franklin PACE and Mariah Ann DAVIS, also of Sabine County? They had a son of approximately this age, listed on the 1850 and 1860 census as J.F. Pace. Maybe an enumeration/transcription error, and this should be I.F. Pace?","STR06" "I14618","Pace","J.F.","Abt 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","Could this actually be the Isaac Franklin Pace (presumably, Jr.) who married Lenora Walker DENT. Her brother, John Turner DENT married Armadilla Amelia PACE, the sister of J.F.","STR06" "I10366","Pace","James","Abt 1666","Yes, date unknown","0","When he was young, James probably lived with his mother and stepfather, or with his eldest brother Richard at the plantation. He left home by about 1687, and moved some 21 miles west of Pace's Paines, where he came in contact with the Lowe family of Bristol Parish. He married Elizabeth Lowe, daughter of Mr. William Lowe. The young family lived in Charles City County, north of the James River, and returned to live south of the river in 1712 when they returned to Prince George County. In 1715, James purchased 100 acres in Westopher Parish, Prince George County, from William Epes, which had formerly belonged to Caesar Walpool.

In the northern part of Brunswik was the parish of St. Andrews. Int he vestry book of the parish is a record of a James Pace who served the parish as sexton from October 6, 1732 until October 11, 1735. He was paid for his services in tobacco, the usual form of payment from a church. The parish sexton was the caretaker of the church building and the cemetery, and also charged with the duty of recording all deaths in the parish. This was an occupation usually endowed upon an older man. He was, at this time, about 68 years of age. As before this is the one and only time he is mentioned in the records of the county. Howard does not believe it improbable that James died possessed of no valuable property, such as land or slaves but only household items and any tools of his trade. This would mean there would not be an necessity to make a will, or to administer an estate. Any items still possessed at the time of his death would have been absorbed into the family without going through the legal process. This is why nothing has ever been found concerning him after the year 1735.

James and Elizabeth had four sons that are known, Richard, George, James and Solomon. They may have had daughters also, but nothing has been discovered concerning them, and may never be.

SOURCE: OUR COLONIAL ANCESTORS 1619 to 1799 by Bruce Howard

DNA results (Source: http://pacesociety.org/DNA/results.htm)

These are the results from descendants who believe themselves direct descendants of Richard Pace II of Virginia, through his son James

393-390-10-391-385a-385b-426-388-439-389i-392-389ii

13 25 15 11 11 14 12 12 12 13 13 29

458-4591-459b-455-454-447-437-448-449-464a-464b-464c-464d

16 9 10 11 11 24 15 19 29 15 17 17 17","STR06" "I11444","Pace","James","Abt 1753","Yes, date unknown","0","Nash County Grant Book, Caveat No. 7 James Pace Enters 100 acres of Land in Nash County on the waters of Turkey Creek Joining Solomon Strickland Sen and Wm Pace & out for Complement 21 July 1784 Nash County Deed Book 2, pg 109 State of North Carolina grant to James Pace by Governor Sam Johnston...on November 26, 1789...a tract of 95 acres on the south side of Turkey Creek adjoining Solomon Strickland...etc.

Although he applied for and eventually received a grant for this land he never lived upon it, nor did he keep the land. I am convinced that he sold his interest in this property before the grant was issued. I am further convinced he and Sarah, by the time the grant was issued, had already left the state of North Carolina

It appears they may have moved onto Savannah Georgia, as the Georgia Gazette contains the following listing, Married--In Savahhah, James White Esq., to Mrs. James Pace, widow, on June 3rd 1790

(Howard, pp 150-151)","STR06" "I6204","Pace","James","1773","Yes, date unknown","0","Served in the volunteer army during the War of 1812, as a captain of Mounted Gunmen and was with General Andrew Jackson's Army at the Battle of New Orleans where he was killed charging the enemy (Howard, p 145).","STR06" "I10362","Pace","John","Aft 1630","Yes, date unknown","0","In his book, Bruce Howard writes that John Pace, as a younger son, inherited only personal property from his father's estate and this meant making his own way. His grandfather was a carpenter and his father was a carpenter and planter. The author firmly believed that John was given the tools of his father as his inheritance. Richard had no carpenters tools and did not follow that trade until many years later wehn forced to by necessity. John left Charles City County and was transported by boat to the Eastern Shore--Northhampton County. He went to where there was plenty of work.","STR06" "I10380","Pace","John","Bef 1732","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Sarah BURGE circa 1753.","STR06" "I11464","Pace","Kinchen","1791","Yes, date unknown","0","Also a soldier in the War of 1812 from Tennessee. (Howard, p 146).","STR06" "I11442","Pace","Priscilla","Abt 1750","Yes, date unknown","0","In PACE OUR COLONIAL ANCESTORS, the author Bruce Howard makes a case for Richard and Elizabeth having a daughter named Priscilla. He further argues that she is the one who married Jacob Strickland Jr and resided in the same area as did other Pace children near Turkey Creek in Nash County. (p. 146).","STR06" "I8182","Pace","Richard","Abt 1585","Aft 1623","0","In his book, OUR COLONIAL ANCESTORS 1619 TO 1799, Bruce Howard writes that although the exact time that Richard and Isabell came to Jamestown is not recorded, he believes they came in April 1619 with Sir George Yeardly, with around 2000 other settlers. Both Richard and Isabell had purchased shares in the Virginia Company. Richard chose land on high ground above the river on the opposite side from the settlement. This was known as ""Tappahama over against James's Cittie"" at the time, and later was known as the Surry side. He called his plantation ""Pace's Paines."" An historical marker near his plantation shows that Richard Pace was immortalized when ""on the night before the Indian Massacre of March 22, 1622 an Indian, Chanco, revealed the plot to Pace, who reached Jamestown in time to save the settlers in that vicinity."" In a letter George Sands, a witness to these events, wrote to Captain John Smith, he said that ""the slaughter (would) had been universal, if God had not put it into the heart of an Indian, who lying in the house of one Pace, was urged by another Indian his brother that lay with him the night before to kill Pace....telling him also how the next day the execution should be finished...(he) reveales it to Pace, that used him as his sonne; and thuse them that escaped was saved by this converted infidell. And though three hundred fortie seven were slaine, yet thousands of ours were by the means of this alone thus preserved...Pace upon this, securing his house, before day rowed to James Towne, and told the Governor of it......""

Months after the great Indian Massacre Pace drew up a petition which reads as follows: ""The humble petition of Richard pace humbly showeth, whereas ye petitioner hath enjoyed a plantation of the other side of the water and hath bestowed great cost and charges upon it, building there and cleering of ground, but at length was enforced to leave ye same by ye savage cruelty of ye Indians, yett now purposing, by God's assistance, to fortifie and strengthen ye place with a good company of able men, he doth desire to inhabit there again and by yr leave freely to enjoy his plantation promising to doe all such things as by yr worships' directions he shall either put over or in whatever ye shall please to command him. In tender consideration whereof may it please yr worships to grant him his request and hee shall be bound to pray for yr health and happiness in this worlde and in the worlde to come."" This petition was granted in January 1623.

Howard cites Hotten's book THE ORIGINAL LISTS OF PERSONS OF QUALITY as stating that by 1626, Richard was shown as having ""planted"" 200 acres. Howard also noted that Isabella's second husband, William Perry ""was appointed commander at the Plantation of Pace's Paines and Smith's Mount ...his commisssion as commander was renewed by court order on the 7th of March, 1628 and continued from year to year for some time....(Howard believes that) When Richard was alive he was in command of a certain district, or militia beat so to speak, after the Indian raid of 1622. After his death William Perry was made commander of the same district, and the muster ground was at Pace's Paines.

Mr. Howard's outstanding book was published in 1998 in Quitman, Miss by Specialty Publishing and Printing, Box 414.","STR06" "I8177","Pace","Richard","Abt 1636","Abt 1677","0","At a Court Held at Westover, Charls. Citty County, June 4, 1655, Page 2.

Whereas Rich'd Pace the orphan and Heire of Geo. Pace dec'ed hat at this Co'rt made choice of and humbly Desired Confirm'con of mr. William Baugh to be Guardian of him and his estate dureing his minority. The Co'rt doth therefore hereby grant and confirme his said request requireing the sd Guardian to mannage duly and justly all estate belonging to the sd orphan giving yearly acco't to the Co'rt of the same and the improvement delivering the whole to the sd orphane at his full age.

This document was reproduced in Bruce Howard's COLONIAL ANCESTORS.

Howard goes on the describe the hard economic times they were living in. Richard and Mary left Charles City County and moved to Southwarke Parish where he owned and operated a road tavern, called in Virginia an ""Ordinary"" for the accomadation of travelers. He moved later to York County, where he probably worked as a carpenter, and then back to the area of James Town. He died sometime prior to February, 1678, before having made a will and leaving some substantial debts unpaid. Mary filed a petition to administer the estate, which she was granted.

The list of the children of Richard and Mary is from a letter written in 1791 by Mrs. Winnifred Acock Lane of Georgia, about her Pace ancestors.","STR06" "I3438","Pace","Richard","Abt 1661","1738","0","He was married to a Rebecca.","STR06" "I10372","Pace","Richard","Abt 1690","Yes, date unknown","0","In OUR COLONIAL ANCESTORS, Bruce Howard writes: ""I have calculated the year of birth of this son of James and Elizabeth on or about 1690. He grew up and received his education across the river in Charles City. In about the year 1713, when still a young man he came south of the river to either work for others or to purchase his own plantation to work for himself. Although the records are silent, he came to the same area where his grandmother lived, only a little further to the west in the same neighborhood where Mr. John Poythress, Sr and family resided. He and Francis Poythress, Sr entered into a joint land and farming venture. It can not be determined if there was any othe relation between them other than business. It is unclear where he actually resided but it may have been on a piece of land that he had recently purchased.

Prince George Wills & Deeds, p 63 July 12, 1715

....Francis Poythress of the Parish of Westopher, County of Prince George, to Peter Grammer of same parish and county...100 acres in same parish and county, next to Richard Pace, and said Poythress... Wit: E. Goodrich, Wm Hamelin

The land that these two owned adjoined and each had an ownership in the others tract.

At or before this time, Richard had begun to court and married a young lady by the name of Sarah Woodlief, the daughter of Edward and Sarah Woodlief of Nothern Prince George.

In March of 1717, Richard was summoned and sworn to serve on a jury at the courthouse at Merchants Hope, in a civil trial. It was still the law that only male freeholders could serve on a jury.","STR06" "I10378","Pace","Richard","Abt 1713","Aft Apr 1769","0","Bruce Howard writes that ""Richard first comes clearly into focus in the year 1759. In this year, he and his younger brother, John, had determined to leave Prince George and move to a new home in North Carolina.

Prince George Co. Wills&Deeds, 1759-1760, p. 190. Dated December 1, 1759. John Pace and Richard Pace of Martins Brandon Parish, Prince George County to William Goodwyn of same, for 30 pounds, land on south west side of Southward Run in Martins Brandon Parish...16 acres more or less..Recorded June 10, 1760. This small tract of joint ownership land had no connection to the lands their father owned during his lifetime, some distance east of this parcel.

Just before these two brother's sold the small tract in Virginia, a deed was registered in Edgecombe County, North Carolina on a small established plantation which would become the homeplace of Richard and Elizabeth and their children.

Edgecombe County Deed Book OO, p 36 Know all men by these presents that on this 21st September 1759..I, Thomas Drake of Edgecombe Co., and Province of North Carolina of the one part and Richard Pace of Brandon Parish in Prince George Co. Virginia of the second...for the sum of 35 pounds in hand paid...sell and convey a 150 acre plantation... on the north side of Fishing Creek and east side of Beaver Dam Swamp...Wit: William Goodwyn, John Pace, Thomas [H] Hart

Howard noted that the use of the reference to Fishing Creek was used incorrectly in the deed and should have been Swift Creek.

In the early part of 1760, Richard and his brother John made their move southward to old Edgecombe. Before they could remove themselves from the county they had to publish their notice of intent to leave. With no objection coming, they were allowed to leave for their new home. Judging from the effects of his estate, he and Elizabeth were very hard working people and conducted their own home manufacturing business. The had a small amount of stock, horses, cattle, hogs, ducks and geese. He was not a planter by any means, but he planted the type of crop that they could use in their business. He planted cotton on a portion of the plantation and the majority of the place would have been devoted to pasturage and a hay field. Howard went on to detail the equipment Richard and Elizabeth had in order to pursue their business of spinning and dying linen, wooling and cotton.

Richard died without a will. However, his estate was not incumbered by any debts. Mrs. Pace qualified as administratix of the estate in May 1769 and her son-in-law, John Jones and his cousin Nathan qualified as her securities on the bond. The estate was put up for sale in August and the items were sold to the highest bidder for current money. The total income to be disbursed came to a little over 200 lbs, which was a goodly amount considering the time and character of the estate. (A complete listing can be found on pages 338-339).

Howard says that the following children have been positively identified as the children of Richard and Elizabeth Pace:

Ann S. Pace, Amy Pace, William Pace, Priscilla Pace (whom he believes married Jacob Strickand, Jr.), George Pace, James Pace, and Richard Pace","STR06" "I11445","Pace","Richard","Abt 1754","Yes, date unknown","0","Married but the name of his wife is unknown. Can be located on the 1800 and 1810 census in Chatman County, North Carolina. They had several daughters, but no sons. (Howard, p 151)","STR06" "I10384","Pace","William","10 Oct 1745","Yes, date unknown","0","Bruce Howard believes that ""he married in the year 1770, in Edgecombe County, and shortly thereafter purchased a farm in the Southwestern portion of the county near Turkey Creek in what would later become Nash County, next to the farm of his brother in law, Solomon Strickland....in about the year 1788, he and his family left the Turkey Creek farm and moved a few miles to the west into Franklin County where they apparently lived on a rented farm.. (p 141). Howard believe's he is the William with six sons under the age of 16 residing his household on the 1790 census.

In about the year 1794, no doubt in company with others, he moved his family to the State of Georgia and settled in Oglethorp county. He and his family did not remain in Oglethorp but a short time. By 1798 they were residing in the southern portion of Jackson County, as it was then situated. He located, it is my belief, a few miles below his brother-in-law and the other members of the Strickland family. He did not own any land at this time, but farmed and opened a road tavern inthe southern part of the county (pps 142-143). By the year 1804, his son's James, William, Wilson and Drury began buying up land along Shoal Creek. William Jr purchased the same land that his uncle Solomon Strickland had formerly owned....In the year 1805, William and some of his sons were included in the land lottery of that year, but were unsuccessful...by the late fall of the year 1808, William and some of his children had had enough of Georgia. They packed up and left the State, going to a new home in Rutherford County, Tennessee...he sold some land he had received as a result of the 1807 land lottery. His agent was Robert H. Higenbotham, (believed to be) the husband of his niece, Milly Strickland. William and his family remained in Tennessee for the remainder of their lives and there are today still descendants of this family in that state. (p 144).

Additional information about William Pace can be found in: THE BELLOMY/BELLAMY AND PACE FAMILIES AT A PLACE CALLED DOVER Written and Illustrated by William and Martha Bellomy, Copryright 1999, (address given), email billbellamy@home.com

William Pace was born October 10, 1745, and was the son of John Pace and Susanna Hutchins (Hutchings/Houchins) Pace.

MILITARY CAREER OF WILLIAM PACE If you are a descendent of William Pace, you are going to be very proud to have him as your ancestor. He enlisted in the 14th Virginia Regiment commanded by Colonel Lewis on January 23, 1777. Because of his outstanding performance and character, Pace was recommended for assignment to George Washington's Commander-in-Chief's Guard.

Each regiment from Virginia sent four men that were to be interviewed by George Washington himself for the Guard. They were not to appear in uniform as George Washington wanted to see what they looked like in everyday clothes. The candidates had to be between 5 ft. 9"" and 5 ft. l0"" tall. Additional requirements included neatness of appearance, good character, married, a land-owner, and a sober man with good character. In May of 1777, William Pace was transferred from the 14th Virginia Regiment to the Commander-in-Chief's Guard. William Pace's enlistment was up six weeks after Valley Forge where he spent that terrible winter. However, he reenlisted for the duration of the War. William Pace remained in the army after the Battle of Yorktown in October, 1781, until he was discharged in Newburgh, New York, in November of l783. Although he was furloughed home after the Paris Peace Treaty on June 5th, 1783, he and the other troops would have returned if the British had tried to start the war again. There is much evidence to support the fact that the British were plotting to retake the Colonies.

Several documents from the United States Archives show information through monthly Company Muster Rolls and other documentation. Another good source for this information about William Pace is the 100-year-old book by Carlos E. Godfrey entitled Commander-in-Chief's Guard. William Pace's battles are enumerated in Mr. Godfrey's book, and also on p. 332 of the Casey book. The battles he participated in are as follows:

Morristown, New Jersey, May 6, 1777

Sick in Hospital, June and July, 1777

Battle of Brandywine, September 11, 1777

Battle of Germantown, Pa., October 4, 1777

Battle of Monmouth, New Jersey, June 28, 1778

Reenlisted and furloughed one hundred and ten days, January 18, 1779

Rejoined September 1, 1779

Battle of Connecticut Farms, New Jersey, June 7, 1780

Skirmish of King's Bridge, New York, July 3, 1781

Battle of Yorktown, Virginia, October 19, 1781

Promoted to Sergeant, June 4, 1783

Furloughed Newburgh, New York, June 6, 1783 until the ratification of the definite Treaty of Peace

Discharged November 3, 1783


A biography of George Washington in THE ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA lists the battles of George Washington during the Revolution, and every battle that George Washington was in after William Pace joined the Guard, William Pace was there, also.

Washington's Guards not only guarded George Washington's person and his papers, but they also fought in the battles, many times on the front lines.

======================= Roy Johnson ==== PACE Mailing List ====","STR06" "I16670","Pace","William","Abt 1784","Yes, date unknown","0","Also living with the family at the time of the 1835 Sabine District census was a 14 year old nephew, John.","STR06" "I11458","Pace","Wilson","1776","Yes, date unknown","0","Also served in General Jackson's Army during the War. He died in Hickmon County, Tennessee. (Howard, p 145).","STR06" "I42308","","","","","","","" "I14125","Pack","Elizabeth ""Bettie""","Jan 1847","13 Nov 1919","0","She was the daughter of Jeremiah and Eliza Pack, who came to Texas circa 1839. Her siblings were Martha, Mary and Thomas. (White and Toole, SABINE COUNTY HISTORICAL SKETCHES AND GENEALOGICAL RECORDS)","STR06" "I30245","Packer","Agnes Evelyn","24 Apr 1905","20 Aug 1956","0","Teri Stuart's baby book showed her as the daughter of Arron/Arin PACKER and Emma McSWEEN.

Mrs. Agnes Evelyn McLemore, 51, died yesterday in a local hospital following a short illness. She had lived in this area for the last 13 years.

Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 2 PM in the Franklin & Downs Funeral Home, with the Rev Kaare J. Moe, pastor of the Central Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Lakewood Memorial Park.

Mrs. McLemore, who was born in Texas, leaves children. Fred McLemore, Ruth Graham, Cathy Bishop, Max Ray and Kerry McLemore of Modesto, Tin Stropkai of Alaska Daran Craven of Crows Landing, Bruce McLemore, Alaska and Doris Parrish of Tracy, San Joaquin County

She was the sister of Coo Allen and Mattie Bolen of Texas and Jessie Bryant of Louisiana. She also leaves 18 grandchildren.

Published in The Modesto Bee, Tuesday, 21 August 1956, page 6


Posted to her FInd A Grave Memorial Page by Yolanda Pepper Miller
","STR06" "I2719","Packwood","Malissa Jane","19 Feb 1861","13 Dec 1946","0","Johnie Lee Reeves informated Wynema McGrew that Malissa had a brief and stormy first marriage to her stepbrother, Willis D. Drury, which ended in divorce and producing one child, daughter Mary Elizabeth Drury.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNXG-KQ4
name: Malissia Jane Collins
death date: 13 Dec 1946
death place: Rosebud, Falls, Texas, United States
gender: Female
race:
death age: 85 years 9 months 24 days
estimated birth date: 1861
birth date:
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spouse's name:
father's name: Packwood
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Dempsey
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film number: 2218504
digital film number: 4030564
image number: 1844
reference number: 54690
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Malissia Jane Collins, 1946","STR06" "I36684","Padgett","Sarah F.","Abt 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","Marilee Cornum Vannoy shows her as the daughter of Chesley and Elizabeth PADGETT, of South Carolina.","STR06" "I3877","Page","Charles W.","20 Mar 1870","19 May 1947","0","As of the 1910 census, they were living in Allegan City, Allegan County, Michigan. She was shown as the mother of six children, five of them still living. His occupation listed as ""Laborer, Odd Jobs"" and she was shown as a ""Laundress, At Home.""","STR06" "I30139","Page","Cora Susan","26 Aug 1904","1 Mar 2001","0","She was a registered nurse, graduating from Bronson Methodist Hospital School of Nursing.","STR06" "I7374","Page","Dora May","Abt 1901","Yes, date unknown","0","Lorraine Smith Benkelman shows she was first married to Arthur WITT, and they were the parents of Lawrence and Genevieve.","STR06" "I6844","Page","Floyd Newell","Abt 1895","Yes, date unknown","0","Lorraine Smith Benkelman showed that he and his wife, Rena, had six children: Phyllis, Morris, Ronald, Edward, Lloyd and Nancy.","STR06" "I12093","Page","Frances Louise","22 Feb 1914","6 Jan 1994","0","Lorraine Benkelman Smith shows that she married Eldon Francis PHILLEY, and they were the parents of: Eldon, Eloise, Karen, Lynn, and David.","STR06" "I25630","Page","Martha Ann ""Patsey""","Between 1832 and 1835","Abt 1918","0","Merritt Mullen shows her as the daughter of Hezekiah Wilson PAGE and Elizabeth PRESSWOOD.","STR06" "I38657","Page","Michael Shane","2 Nov 1971","29 Jul 2023","0","The Texas Birth Index shows him as a son of Alton Ray Page and Patsy Ann Butler.

Michael Shane Page, 51, of Hemphill, Texas went to his heavenly home on Saturday, July 29, 2023 at 9:06 a.m. in Lufkin, Texas.

Michael was born on November 2, 1971 in Hemphill, Texas to Alton Ray Page and Patsy Page. He was a Sabine County native and served as a mechanic in Sabine County for many years. Known for his love for bass fishing and his participation in numerous tournaments.

He loved spending his evenings on Toledo Bend with his loving and faithful wife of 33 years and his many fishing buddies, whom he loved dearly. He was a faithful member of the Pine Park U.P.C. and loved his church family. He loved the lord with all his heart and stood firm in his faith. His children and grandchildren were the light of his life.

He is proceeded in death by his father, Alton Ray Page and his sister, Melissa Jane Cooley.

He is survived by his loving wife of 33 years, Lisa Page of Hemphill, Texas; his daughter, Carissa Birdwell and husband, Chris of Rosevine; his son, Sean Page and wife, Tara of Hemphill, Texas; his mother, Patsy Page of Macomb, Missouri; sister, Reba Sanders and husband, Gordon of Macomb, Missouri; brother, Anthony Page and wife, Rhonda of Hemphill, Texas; brother and sister in law, Rex and Teresa White of Hemphill, Texas and Ron and Mea White of Porter, Texas; granddaughters, Madilyn, Isabella and Alayannah; grandsons, Hunter and Wesson; and many nieces and nephews.

A visitation will be held 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 30, 2023 at Pine Park United Pentecostal Church in Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral Services will begin at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, July 31, 2023 at Pine Park United Pentecostal Church in Hemphill, Texas with Rev. Rex White, Rev. Ron White and Rev. Charles Stephens officiating.

Burial will follow in Meador Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Sean Page, Chris Birdwell, Jaxon Page, Justin Davis, Rustin McClelland, Rickey Garrett, Tommy Washington, Frank White, Michael Brazile, and Jeremy Jackson serving as pallbearers. Serving as honorary pallbearers are, Landen White, Logan White and Luke White.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home website

Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, August 2, 2023, page 4","STR06" "I7052","Page","Mildred","10 Jul 1898","19 Jan 1993","0","Lorraine Smith Benkelman showed that she and her husband, Jerome MILLER, had four sons: Donald, William, Dale and Jerome.","STR06" "I29539","Page","Sarah Matilda","Between 1833 and 1837","Aft 1900","0","Patrick E. Roper and Kay & Nicole Martin (salome@main.com) both show her as the daughter of Abraham PAGE (b. ca 1790 NC and died after 1845 Barnwell County, S. C. and Sarah McLEMORE (born ca 1795 S.C. and Died probably in Copiah County, Mississippi)

At the time of the 1870 Copiah County, Mississippi census, 33 year old Matilda McLemore born in South Carolina, was living in the home of 69 year old Sarah Hendry of North Carolina. Matilda McLemore was listed as the Housekeeper. Also living in the home were 5 year old Sidney McLemore and 13 year old Mary. Both Mary and Sidney were born in Mississippi.

Patrick Roper emailed, on August 16, 2007, that ""Charles Luther Willis W. McLemore 1809 South Carolina died before 1864 Copiah Co., MS. married about 1853 SC Sarah Matilda Page Mar. 1837 Barnwell Co., SC. died after 1864 Rockport , Copiah Co., MS. four children she was the daughter of Abraham Page & Sarah McLemore . two of her children were Mary Emaline McLemore 13 Oct. 1856 Rockport , MS. died 31 May 1935 Paxton , Shelby Co., Texas married 21 Aug. 1873 Copiah Co., MS. James Madison Cammack 29 Nov. 1840 Copiah Co., MS. died 10 Sept. 1922 Paxton, TX. ( James Douglas Cammack & Lucretia Ann Corley ) #2 Adaline M. McLemore Sept. 1854 Copiah Co., MS. died after 1900 Shelby Co., TX. married 20 Nov. 1871 Copiah Co., MS. Edmund W. Corley 18 April 1819 Copiah Co., MS. died 1 Dec. 1892 Shelby Co., TX. ( Seth M. Corley & Temperance P.""Tempy"" Strahan ) I got most of this online so I do not have proof references , but I believe it to be accurate.""

Nicole Martin also shows that Matilda married second AGB Womack. They had Albert Sidney, but he was raised a McLemore and she also went back to using that name by 1870. AGB Womack left Matilda in Mississippi and went to Louisiana, where he apparently married Sarah Ann Matthew and had four children, and then married Catherine Rollins on 4 May 1882 and had at least five other children.

Alternatively shown by many researchers as a daughter of Matthew McLemore and Anne Bailey.

Matthew McLemore was born possibly in Tennessee and married Anne Bailey in Augusta Georgia. He is noted also in Montgomery County, Georgia as well as Edgefield District, South Carolina. Matthew died in 1820 leaving behind his wife Anne and children Sarah Page, Willis McLemore, John McLemore, Elizabeth McLemore, Anne McLemore, and Joel McLemore. At this point, we have been unable to link Matthew to the McLemore line, but it is suspected he is closely related to Major John McLemore of Richmond District. We are looking closely at the line(s) of McLemores that ended up in Copiah County and surrounding counties in Misssissippi. Suspected brothers include John and Howell who were listed in 1810 census in Barnwell. Another interesting group is James C, John, and Joel who were brothers in which James C wrote a will the day before Matthew's listed death. Although Sarah moved on and we do not have information on Elizabeth and Anne, we know that the children of Willis, John, and Joel could still be found in Barnwell and/or Aiken Counties South Carolina.

Abraham Page and Sarah McLemore of Barnwell District/County, South Carolina were parents of 10 children with known connections to Marion County, Georgia; Copiah County, Mississippi; and Shelby, San Augustine, Sabine, and Nacogdoches Counties in Texas (amongst probably others). Abraham may be the son of Jacob Page and a first wife. Children by Lourania mainly ended up in De Kalb County, Tennessee. There is the family story of Jacob Page being associated with Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island. His son Amos is said to have married Hortence Pohautus. Originally, the story had this as the father of Abraham Page (apparently both the elder and the younger), but timeline does not allow this. Suspected brothers for Abraham include Isaac (no info), Thomas (found one notation), Samuel, and James. Looking also at Marion Co Pages.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Page_McLemore_of_Barnwell

Nicole Martin posted the following to the Genforum McLemore Surname board:

I have Reuben as son of John McLemore. Siblings, if correct, are Robert, Wesley,Reuben, Matthew, John, and Dorcus. There may be more sisters. I find John McLemore in Hinds County in 1830 and Rankin County in 1840. I believe he is the John McLemore listed in the 1810 and 1820 census in Barnwell District, SC. I also do not believe this is the son of Major John McLemore. I believe that his brothers (at least) were Howell and Matthew (see 1810 Barnwell Census). One of Matthew's grandsons, Howell W came to Hinds County to marry and then later returned to Barnwell. Later, Matthew's daughter Sarah Page moves to Copiah County. I believe Howell is the one that ended up in Emanuel County, GA.

http://genforum.genealogy.com/mclemore/messages/1039.html","STR06" "I29539","Page","Sarah Matilda","Between 1833 and 1837","Aft 1900","0","(Research):This may be Sarah Matilda, with her widowed mother and siblings, at the time of the 1850 Federal Census. Many researchers have her dob as Mar 1837, but the census record below shows she may have been born as early as 1833.

1850 Census
South Carolina, District of Barnwell
Enumerated 3 Aug 1850 by C.F. Tobin
383-383
Jacob PAGE 33 M Planter $200 South Carolina
Mary PAGE 23 F South Carolina
Peyton PAGE 7 M South Carolina
Sophronia PAGE 1 F South Carolina
384-384
Sarah PAGE 55 F Planter $600 South Carolina
Nancy PAGE 21 F South Carolina
Matilda PAGE 17 F South Carolina
Polly PAGE 12 F South Carolina
Abram PAGE 18 M South Carolina
Joshua PAGE 9 M South Carolina

1870 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Twp 9 and 10 east of RR, Post Office Hazelwood
Enumerated 18 Jun 1870 by C. E. Cannon
Page 65, Stamped 267
472-446
Hendry, Sarah 69 F W Keeping House $500 $270 N. Carolina
Burmaman, Philip 25 M W Teamster Miss
Burmanam, Nancy 38 F W $300 Miss
McLemore, Mary 13 F W Miss
Kilcrease, George 58 M W Farmer $15000 $1200 S. Carolina
Kilcrease, Rebecca 53 F W Keeping House Wife
Kilcrease, George W 15 M W Miss
McLemore, Matilda 33 F W Housekeeper S. Carolina
McLemore, Sidney 5 M W Miss


Nicole Martin and others show that she married second Albert Gallatin Brown WOMACK on 17 Feb 1864, Copiah County, Mississippi.


1900 Census
Texas, Shelby County, Pr 5
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 90 Sheet 13A Stamped 173
207-202
King, Joe H W M Feb '53 47 M 0 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
King, Belle Wf W F -- -- 33 M 0 2/2 Tx
King, Mary Dau W F Feb '88 12 S Tx Miss Miss
King, Warren Son W M Aug '90 9 S Tx Miss Miss
McNeice, Annie StepDau W F Mar '93 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McNeice, Willie StepSon W M A[r '97 3 S Tx Tx Tx
McLamon, M. E. ?? in law F Mar '37 63 Wd 1 1 SC NC SC




","STR06" "I269","Page","William Androus ""Willie""","30 Oct 1935","20 Dec 1983","0","FamilySearch shows him as a son of Willie Androus Page Sr and Lou Allie Collier.","STR06" "I18294","Page","William Walter","Abt 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","The son of John Leonard Page and Elizabeth C. Holden. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 84).","STR06" "I18294","Page","William Walter","Abt 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Ward 5
Enumerated 14 Jun 1880
Page 38B SD 2 ED 35
352-3525
Page, Williamd W M 27 Planter La Miss Miss
Page, Jensie W F 21 Wf Keeping House La La La
Page, William W M 1 Son La La La
Calhoun, David W M 22 Non Laborer Ala Ala Ala
Walker, Emaline W F 27 Non Laborer Va Va Va
Walker, Tracy W F 5 Non La Va Va
","STR06" "I32914","Paine","May Ruth","Abt 1894","12 Nov 1993","0","The daughter of John W. PAINE and Carrie HALL.","STR06" "I13413","Pallesen","Charles","20 Jul 1937","26 Nov 2011","0","Graduate of Doane College, Crete, Nebraska, class of 1959.

Obituary
Lincoln Journal Star, November 29, 2011
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)

Charles M. Pallesen Jr., age 74, Lincoln, passed away Saturday, November 26, 2011. Born July 20, 1937, in Chardon, Ohio, Chuck lived his early childhood in Chardon (1937-39), Plainview, Neb. (1939-41), Army Storage Depot Mead, Neb. (1942-43), and Army Storage Depot Hastings (1943-45). Chuck attended public elementary and high school school in Neligh (1945-53) during which time he worked at his father's Standard gas station. His family moved to Ainsworth (1953-55), where he worked in his father's Western Auto Store and at JC Penny. Chuck graduated from Ainsworth High School (1955). He attended Doane College in Crete, and graduated with an A.B., cum laude (1959). During his years at Doane, Chuck was initiated into the Delta Kappa Pi Fraternity, was a letterman on the track team and active in college theatre. He went on to attend and graduate from the University of Nebraska College of Law (J.D., 1962), where he served on the Nebraska Law Review, was a member of Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity and was student body president. During law school he clerked for the Perry & Perry Law firm.

He volunteered for service in the U.S. Army, being commissioned in 1962, and serving training tours at Ft. Benning, Ga. and Charlottesville, Va. On June 30, 1963, Chuck married his college sweetheart, Lorraine Sysel, and the newlyweds moved to Washington, DC, where Chuck served on active duty (1962-65) representing the United States in courts-martial appeals. During his service he attained the rank of Captain, Judge Advocate General's Corps and was awarded the Army Commendation Medal. Chuck also attended graduate law studies at George Washington University, earning his L.L.M. (1965). Upon completing his active Army service, Chuck and Lorraine made their home in Lincoln where he practiced law for over 40 years as a partner with Cline Williams Wright Johnson & Oldfather, L.L.P., specializing in healthcare and business law.
He served as counsel to many of prominent institutions and organizations including the University of Nebraska, the University of Nebraska Medical Center, St. Elizabeth Regional Medical Center, Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital, The Nebraska Medical Association, The Nebraska Hospital Association, Great Platte River Road Archway Foundation, Doane College, Governors Biofuels Coalition, Governors Wind Energy Coalition, State Federal Savings and Loan, American Charter Federal Savings & Loan.

In addition to his law practice Chuck became active in civic and political matters, and served on the State Personnel Board, the Merit System Council Board of Directors, the inaugural Board of Directors of Boys and Girls Clubs of Lincoln and Lancaster County, and others. Among many political endeavors, Chuck served as Chairman, Finance Committee Chair and Counsel to the campaigns of Governor and U.S. Senator Jim Exon, as well an adviser to Sen. Bob Kerrey and Ben Nelson. He also served on the Nebraska efforts of every Democratic presidential aspirant (successful and otherwise) dating from John F. Kennedy, to Barack Obama. Chuck's civic work included serving as Chairman, Wyuka Foundation, the Board of Directors of Journal Star Newspaper Printing Co. as well as Chairman of the Nebraska Federal Appointments Advisory Committee, Facilitator of the Nebraska Legislative Committee Study on Electrical Power Deregulation, and Board Member of St. Elizabeth Foundation. Chuck was a member of First Plymouth Congregational Church since 1965.

Preceded in death by parents, Charles M. Pallesen, Sr. and Edna Mae (Ritter); sister, Lois Pallesen. Survived by wife, Lorraine (Sysel); sons, daughters-in-law, and grandchildren, Michael C. Pallesen (Kathleen), Katherine, Michael, Jr., Elizabeth and Margaret, Edward S. Pallesen (Marty Haessler), Henry, Phoebe and Lila; twin brother, Clifford (Diane); sister, Brenda Lea Ehlen (John); uncle Raymond Pallesen (Ruth); aunt, Dorothy (Ritter) Barnard; sister-in-law, Helen Marie Vasak (Richard); nephews and nieces Jeff Pallesen (Lisa), Anne Pallesen (Chris Hearne), Patrick Ehlen (Marketa), Piper Berman (Mat); William Vasak, John Vasak (Christyne), Milton Vasak (Nathalie).

Viewing: 5:30-7 p.m. Tuesday, November 29, 2011, at First Plymouth Congregational Church, 2000 D Street, Lincoln, with closing prayer and reflections at 7 p.m. Funeral: 2 p.m. Wednesday, November 30, 2011, First Plymouth Congregational Church. Burial at Riverside Cemetery, Crete. Condolences and personal reflections may be left online at .
","STR06" "I43281","","","","","","","" "I43280","","","","","","","" "I41265","Palmer","Madgie Ellie","18 Sep 1900","27 Apr 1973","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J69L-HXS
name: Madgie Ellie Conn
death date: 27 Apr 1973
death place: Bronson Precinct 4, Sabine, Texas
gender: Female
race:
death age: 72 years
estimated birth date: 1901
birth date:
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father's name: James Malcom Palmer
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Mary Elizabeth Norris
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film number: 2242845
digital film number: 4005482
image number: 54
reference number: 48344
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Madgie Ellie Conn, 1973","STR06" "I6883","Palmer","Mary ""Polly""","Bef 1799","Yes, date unknown","0","Said by White and Toole to be a daughter of Archibald Palmer and Hanna Carter (dob 25 Dec 1764, married 14 Nov 1782), and a granddaughter of Nehemiah Carter (born New Jersey, died 1814) and Rachel Parsons.","STR06" "I46993","","","","","","","" "I44925","","","","","","","" "I38126","Pankoke","Carol Sue","15 Feb 1960","20 Mar 2022","0","Gwendolyn Jeanne Pankoke was born November 25, 1929 in Walla Walla, Washington and passed away March 20, 2022 in Milligan, NE at the age of 92. Gwen's Mother Lula Nelson died in child birth so her grandparents Carl & Margaret Nelson brought her back to Utica and raised her. Gwen attended Utica Public School through 5th grade. The family then moved to Beaver Crossing where she finished school, graduating with the class of 1949. Gwen went to Oklahoma City to help her Aunt and was a clerk at a store.

On December 10th, 1950 she was joined in marriage to Dean Pankoke. To this union seven children, David, Jerry, Patricia, Michael, Carol, Kenny and Annette were born. After Dean's year of service in Korea, they moved to a farm near Beaver Crossing where they lived and raised their family. In 1996 they moved to Beaver Crossing after Dean lost his eyesight. Later, due to health concerns, they moved to Seward and later to Lincoln. Upon Dean's passing, Gwen moved in with her daughter Carol and her family, returning to the life she loved, being on the farm. This is where she passed away peacefully surrounded by family. She will be sorely missed by all her family and the many friends she has touched with her kindness over the years.

During her life journey she was a member of Salem UMC where she served 2 years as the president of the United Methodist Women, and 1 year on the nominating committee. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary, Chamber of Commerce, Kensington Club and later a member of the Beaver Crossing United Methodist Women, volunteering whenever she was needed until her health problems slowed her down.

Left to cherish her memory are sons & daughters; David & Gale Pankoke of Beaver Crossing, Jerry & Cheryl Pankoke of Grand Island, Pat & Leonard Wilsey of Lincoln, Mike & Peggy Pankoke of Beaver Crossing, Carol & Roger Capek of Milligan, Kenny & Christy Pankoke of Beaver Crossing and Annette & Jerry Allen of Pleasant Dale. 24 Grandchildren, 55 Great-grandchildren, special cousins Vicki & Brad Windsor and Sherri & Tom Gray, both of Oklahoma. Sister-in-law Pauline Gross of Colorado, and a host of other relatives and friends.


(Courtesy Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I27584","Papik","Helen R.","8 May 1902","5 Dec 1990","0","The daughter of John a. PAPIK and Vera/Veronica POMAJZL.","STR06" "I6368","","","","","","","" "I29650","Parham","Elizabeth Ann","27 Oct 1924","6 May 2016","0","Volume 10, September 1, 1947 of the Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast reported that Mrs. Elizabeth Southworth had graduated from the University of Michigan Nursing School.

She married second Wallace Richard SCOTT, born 21 May 1924 in Beloit, Wisconsin, and a veteran of World War II. They were married 27 May 2000 in Caseville, Michigan.

Elizabeth ""Bette"" Southworth Scott, age 91 of Elkton died Friday morning, May 6, at her home.

She was born October 27, 1924 at the home of her grandparents in Burr Oak, MI to the late Leon and Dot Parham. She lived in Madison WI and Grand Rapids, before relocating to Three Rivers to complete her senior year of high school in 1942.

In February of 1944, she joined the U of M Cadet Nurse Corps; her last 6 months were completed at Jefferson Barracks in St. Louis, MO. While there, she and Don Southworth, whom she met at U of M were married at the Chaplain's home on January 4, 1947. Don preceded her in death in 1982 after a long bout with lymphoma.

Bette received her RN degree at U of M in February of 1947 and followed her passion for helping others. She was employed for 15 years at Hubbard Hospital, Bad Axe. She remained in the nursing field in several doctors' offices until reluctantly retiring on January 1, 1990. She continued her care for others by volunteering with hospice, a grief support group, and Huron Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. She was a member of Elkton United Methodist Church, Elkton Women's Civic Club and Elkton OES #431. She also enjoyed traveling, including to Egypt, Brazil and throughout Europe.

On May 27, 2000, she married Wallace Scott in Caseville. They had met in high school so many years ago and rekindled their relationship.

Surviving are her husband, ""Scotty""; five children, Michael (Kathryn) Southworth of Elkton, Cheryl (Robert Halyburton) Southworth of Fort Mill, SC, Charles (Suzanne) Southworth of Gaffney, SC, Nance (Ed Loughman) Southworth of Myrtle Beach, SC and Dale Southworth of Grand Rapids; grandchildren, Sean (Debi) Southworth, Brad (Ann) Southworth, Kristin (Paul) Hartsaw, Kelly Southworth, Kameron (Teri) Southworth, Rachel Howell, Abigail Southworth, Josiah (Karissa) Southworth, Charity Southworth and Janet Armstrong; great grandchildren, John, William, Caroline, Maggie, Noah, Lauren, Chloe, Madelane, Warren, Cheyenne, Claudia and Brady. Also, surviving are step-children, John (Carol) Scott, Pam (Roy) Hall and Patricia Scott; five step grandchildren; six step great grandchildren and her sister, Barbara Hughey.

Preceding her in death was a son, Kerry Southworth in 1999.

A final act that shows her giving spirit, Bette has donated her body to the U of M Medical School. A memorial service will take place later this summer.

In keeping with Bette's wishes and her giving nature, donations are requested in lieu of flowers to The Elkton United Methodist Church, The University of Michigan Medical School, or to a charity of the donor's choice.

Copied from ""Striffler Family Group"" page on Facebook.","STR06" "I5567","Parish","Claude Ernest","25 Jan 1903","1 Sep 1979","0","His daughter, Yvonne, writes that he was a son of David PARISH (born in Vinton, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana) and Jeltie MALONE (born in Mississippi).","STR06" "I22638","Parker","Albert","29 Jun 1923","5 Apr 1994","0","ASSUMED to be the same Albert Parker, based on dates and location:

ALBERT PARKER 29 Jun 1923 05 Apr 1994 77625 (Kountze, Hardin, TX) (none specified) 463-24-8620 Texas (From the Social Security Death Index)","STR06" "I20778","Parker","Catherine Elizabeth","Between 1843 and 1849","Abt 1931","0","Her birth information, as shown in the scan of BIRTHS recorded in the Fullen bible, was as follows:

Catherine Fullen 1849

She also appears to indicate that her father died ca 1868, as the following listing is one of the first listings under BURIALS in her family Bible: Daddy Parker 1868. Later, a listing is shown for Moma Parker 1889 Aged 61 years

Her own burial information, the last listing in the burial section of her bible, was shown as:

Catherine ""Momma"" Fullen, 1929, 80 years

It appears that she actually died after 1930, as she was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Emily Elizabeth and Vernon BYERLY, at the time of the 1930 census. Her last name was shown as STROYON, so it appears she remarried after the death of of James FULLEN.","STR06" "I22818","","","","","","","" "I22637","Parker","Dorothy Elaine","19 Mar 1958","21 Nov 2014","0","Elaine Vandiver, age 56, passed from this life Friday, November 21, 2014 in Nacogdoches with her family at her bedside.

She was born in San Augustine March 19, 1958 to Joe Nicklebur and June Yates. Elaine was a homemaker and a member of Burke Apostlic Church. She is survived by her brothers, Robert and Frances Scarber of Broaddus, Kenneth Parker of Broaddus, Charles and Jill McLemore of Lufkin; sister Necy and Mike Splitter of Anacoco, La.; brother-in-law, Mike Smith of Broaddus; numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father Joe Nicklebur: mother June Yates; brother Eddie Joe Parker; sister Quita Smith; niece Ashley McLemore.

Funeral Services will be Monday 24, 2014 at 2:00 P.M., Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine with Bro. Paul Mettlen officiating and assisting will be Chad Parker and Jonathan Worley. Interment will follow in Whitehouse Cemetery in Lufkin. Pallbearers will be Logan Paramore, Mike Splitter, Chris Smith, Trey Flowers, Jonathan Worley, Chad Allen Parker and Terry Harvey. Honorary Pallbearers are Mike Smith and Freddy Carnada.

Visitation will be Sunday, November 23, 2014, 1:00 P.M. through 5:00 P.M. at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 W. Colombia, San Augustine.

Copied from the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, November 26, 2014, page 14","STR06" "I28957","Parker","Eather","29 Jan 1904","2 Sep 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
September 6, 1995, Page 10

Eather Drawhorn

Eather Parker Drawhorn, 91, of Rosevine died Saturday, Sept. 2, 1995, at Hines Health Care Center in Pineland.

She was born Jan. 29, 1904, in San Augustine County. Mrs. Drawhorn, a longtime Rosevine resident, was a member of the Baptist Church and a homemaker.

Survivors: a daughter, Dorothy Mae Cindric of Canton, Ohio; a son, Joseph Samuel Parker of Crystal Beach; step-daughters, Eva Mae Stringer of Converse, Louisiana, and Frankie Juanita Cartwright of San Antonio; and a step-son, Ira Bell Drawhorn, Jr. of Bronson.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Ira Bell Drawhorn Sr., in 1980.

Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel in San Augustine. Interment followed at Rosevine Cemetery in Rosevine, Sabine County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2009)","STR06" "I28957","Parker","Eather","29 Jan 1904","2 Sep 1995","0","(Research):Census Listings

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 137 Sheet 4B
57-59
Parker, William M Hd M W 53 m1 26 Ala Ga Ga Farmer Farm Own
Parker, Sarah E. Wf F W 43 m1 26 11/9 La La Miss
Parker, Ada Dtr F W 15 S Tx Ala La
Parker, Evie Dtr F W 11 S Tx Ala La
Parker, Melvin Son M W 8 S Tx Ala La
Parker, Ether Dtr F W 6 S Tx Ala La
Parker Minnie Dtr F W 2 S Tx Ala La
Parker, Elisa Son M W 8/12 Tx Ala La

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustin County, JP 1
Enumerated 5 and 6 January 1920
SD 326 ED 194 Sheet 2A
26-26
Adkins, Jessie Hd M W 32 M La La Tx Farmer Gen Farm
Adkins, Sallie Wf 31 M Tx Tx Tx
Adkins, Jethro Son M W 12 S Tx La Tx
Adkins, Bertha Dtr F W 10 S Tx La Tx
Adkins, Johnson Son M W 8 S Tx La Tx
Adkins, Reese Son M W 6 S Tx La Tx
Adkins, Francis Dtr F W 3 S Tx La Tx
Adkins, Lewis Son M W 3/12 S Tx La Tx
Parker, Ether Sister-in-law F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I22676","Parker","Eddie Joe","29 Jan 1957","26 Jun 2008","0","Sabine County Reporter
July 2, 2008, Page 9

Eddie Joe Parker

Eddie Joe Parker, 51, of Huntington died Thursday, June 26, 2008, at his residence.

Parker was born Jan. 27, 1957, in Hardin County and had been a former resident of the Broaddus area. He was a member of the Pentecostal church and had been employed by Cintas for seven years.

Survivors: wife, Candy Lee Parker of Huntington; son, Chad Allen Parker of Tupelo, Mississippi; daughters, Katie Michelle Jones of Lufkin and Kelly Jo Parker of Chireno; stepson, Shane Patrick Todd of Ft. Worth; grandchildren, Christopher Parker, Benjamin Parker, and Kaedon Parker, all of Tupelo; brothers, Robert Scarber, Kenneth Parker, and Charles Henry McLemore, all of Broaddus, and Jasper Nicklebur of Gilmer; and sisters, Jaquita Smith of Broaddus, Elaine Vandiver of Lufkin, Necy Spittler of Anacoco, Louisiana, Carol Nicklebur of Gilmer, and Joyce Nicklebur of Honey Island.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Joe Nicklebur and June Nicklebur; and a brother, Joe Nicklebur Jr.

Funeral services were held Sunday at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine. Interment followed at Attoyac Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, July 2008)

A similar obituary was published in the July 3, 2008 San Augustine Tribune","STR06" "I27819","Parker","Eliza Elizabeth","Aug 1874","Abt 1929","0","A direct descendant, Shannon McLemore Abrantes, writes that her great grandmother Eliza died of malaria, as did her great grandfather, William Robert McLemore, though some years later.

1900 Census has Aug 1874 as her date of birth, and this is assumed to likely be the most accurate

Family Search links her parents Walden Lewis Parker and Cynthia Shows.

Find A Grave, shows August 1875 at her date of birth, with no photo shows. It also notes that her husband William Robert McLemore was listed as a widower in the 1930 U. S. Census. His tomb stone lists him as FATHER, so she is probably buried at his side as MOTHER in this cemetery.

At one point, it was thought the Cynthia's mother might be Synthia Anne BARLOW. William's Robert McLemore's sister, Catherine, was married to Wyatt Columbus Barlow.","STR06" "I15989","","","","","","","" "I13299","Parker","Howard Hamilton","3 Mar 1913","17 Nov 1997","0","The son of Loren Parker and Sarah Hamilton.","STR06" "I13301","","","","","","","" "I15987","Parker","John Robert","10 Oct 1930","22 Oct 2006","0","Sabine County Reporter 8 May 2002

Class of 1947 Members of the class of 1947 attending the (Hemphill High School) reunion included, from left, front; Norman Ener, Alice Procell, Elouise (Armstrong) McLemore, Nan Carol (Harvey) Kirbow, Joyce (Davidson) Winkle and Lillie Faye (Horne) Bennefield; (center): Frances (Woods) Trapp, Kathleen (Harris) White, Ann (Maund) McClain and La Vern (Halbert) Roberts; and back; Paul Beauchamp, Conald Glover, Curtis Killion, Joe Lynn Whittlesey, King Davidson, Millard Jordan, John Parker and J.C. Click. Not pictured: Bessie Lou (Coussons) Neal and Earline (Polk) Brown.

In business with Hilery Smith in Hemphill. (White and Toole, p 49).

San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, October 26, 2006

John Robert Parker
Funeral services for John Robert Baker (sic), 76, of Hemphill were held at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 25, 2006 at First Baptist Church in Hemphill with a Masonic service. Burial followed at Hemphill cemetery. Rev. Aaron Pardee and O.D. Hamilton officiated. He died October 22nd at Hemphill Care Center in Hemphill. John Robert Parker was born in Rosevine on April 10, 1930 to Alton B. Parker and and Esta Lynn CURRIE Parker. He was the owner and operator for Hilary's Auto and Marine, a member of the First Baptist Church in Hemphill and Masonic Littleton Fowler Lodge 305 and Shriners. He is survived by his wife, Mary Lee Parker of Hemphill; step-sons Bryan WINDHAM of Mauriceville; daughters, Paula Lynn JOHNSON of Riverside and Kay McCARY of Milam; step-daughters, Edna RACH of Hemphill and Amy MALISH of Austin; brothers, Charles HUFF of Silsbee and J.D. HUFF of Houston; sisters, Merilynn CRAIG of Jasper and Doris MATHIS of New Waverly; 15 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill was in charge of arrangements.

A similar obituary was published in the November 1, 2006 Sabine County Reporter.","STR06" "I22383","Parker","Lynus","16 Apr 1894","Nov 1977","0","LYNUS PARKER 16 Apr 1894 Nov 1977 87937 (Hatch, Dona Ana, NM) (none specified) 525-50-6833 New Mexico","STR06" "I14714","Parker","M.A.","Bef 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","He served in the 53rd Georgia Regiment under General Longstreet during the Civil War. After the war, they made their home in Atlanta, Georgia.","STR06" "I19352","Parker","Mary","Bef 1706","13 Apr 1767","0","The dau. of Dea. Thomas Parker of Coventry.","STR06" "I28201","Parker","Mary Jane","27 Sep 1900","Yes, date unknown","0","John W. Clark shows her as a daughter of Nancy Jane DuBose and Wade Hampton Parker.","STR06" "I2858","Parker","Mollie","13 Mar 1864","7 Dec 1943","0","The California Death Index listing of daughter Ollie Mattie Dreiss (nee McGrew) shows that the maiden name of her mother was LOVE. However, on the Death Index listing for Mollie herself, her mothers maiden name was listed as Barnes, and her father's as PARKER. Additonally, the death certificates of sons Alvin and Wilbur also showed her maiden name as Parker.","STR06" "I2858","Parker","Mollie","13 Mar 1864","7 Dec 1943","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
California, Tulare County, Visalia Twp, Visalia City
Enumerated 3 May 1910
SD 8 ED 206 Sheet 15B
Garden Street
804-386-619
McGrew, Mollie Head F W 45 W 9/6 Tx Ala Ala Dressmaker At Home
McGrew, Clabie Son m W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer Working Out
McGrew, Mattie Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Steam Laundry
McGrew, Virginia Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
McGrew, Allie (Alfonso?) Dtr (Son?) F W 10 S Tx Tx
McGrew, Wilbur Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
California, Tulare County, Visalia City
Enumerated 12 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 228 Sheet 11A
S. Church Street
611-247-253
McGrew, Mollie Mrs Head F W 54 Wd Ill Ala Ala Finisher Laundry
McGrew, Alvin Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Ill Salesman Grocery Store
McGrew, Wilber Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Ill Laborer Electric Co","STR06" "I17761","","","","","","","" "I26017","Parker","Patience","7 Oct 1899","13 May 1942","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3DW-XJT
Name: Patience Coday
Event: Death
Event Date: 13 May 1942
Event Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 07 Oct 1899
Birthplace: Logansport, Louisiana
Father's Name: Lee Grande Parker
Mother's Name: Hattie Davenport
Certificate Number: 22636
Film Number: 2137101
Digital Folder Number: 005145836
Image Number: 01589
Collection: Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976","STR06" "I15988","","","","","","","" "I17762","Parker","Robert ""Bob"" Vance","30 May 1934","20 Sep 2011","0","The Sabine County Reporter
September 28, 2011, Page 9

Ropbert V. ""Bob"" Parker

Robert V. ""Bob"" Parker, 77, passed away in Dallas on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2011.

Parker grew up in Hemphill, graduated from SMU with a geology degree in 1955, and served as an Air Force officer for four years. He was a successful realtor and investor in Dallas for over 40 eyars, and a long standing member of Lakewood Country Club. He is best known for his unsurpassed compassion, caring and generosity to his family, friends and total strangers. He was truly unique and will be greatly missed.

He is survived by his sister, Nancy Krueger; ans six nieces and nephews who named him the ""best uncle ever."" Other survivors are his devoted step-children and many, many loyal friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents. Thomas Vance and Nancy Williams Parker; and sister, Judith Parker Klemme.

A memorial service was scheduled for Friday, September 23, at the Cox Chapel of Highland Park United Methodist Church where he was a member. A reception followed. Donations can be sent to SPCA or American Cancer Society.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I22382","Parker","Ruby","17 Sep 1905","18 Apr 2004","0","Sabine County Reporter
April 21, 2004
Ruby Dorsey

Ruby Dorsey, 98, of San Augustine died Sunday, April 18, 2004, in Nacogdoches. Mrs. Dorsey was born Sept. 17, 1905, in San Augustine as a daughter of the late Judy (KNIGHT) and Sam PARKER and was a retired school teacher. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church as well as the Daughters of the American Revolution, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, and the San Augustine Historical Society. She was a longtime resident of San Augustine County. Survivors: daughter, Charlotte TULL of Huntsville; twin sister Ruth Parker SHELTON of San Augustine; daughter in law Celia TERRY; grandchildren, Tim TULL, Jennifer TULL, and Elizabeth BOLLINGER; great grandchildren, Aubrey BOOZER, Lauren BOLLINGER, and Sam BOLLINGER; and sisters-in-law, Rosabell BUSSE and Lynn MOODY. She was preceded in death by her husband, Cornell DORSEY; a son, Samuel Parker DORSEY; and brothers, Knight PARKER, Lynus PARKER, and Tom PARKER. Funeral services are set for 11 a.m. today (Wednesday) at the First United Methodist Church of San Augustine with Bro. Tony McCollum and Bro. Fred WILLIS officiating. Interment will follow at McRae Cemetery, west of San Augustine. Memorials may be made to the First United Methodist Church of San Augustine; the San Augustine Historical Society; the Fisher Tull Endowed Scholarship at the School of Music, Sam Houston State University in Huntsville. Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel of San Augustine, directors.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I5815","Parker","Ruth","17 Sep 1905","30 Jul 2004","0","San Augustine Tribune Thursday, August 5, 2004
Sabine County Reporter Wednesday, August 4, 2004

Abstract of Obituaries

Funeral services August 2, 2004 at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine, burial followed at McRae Cemetery

Ruth Parker SHELTON born September 17, 1905 to Samuel PARKER and Judith Florence KNIGHT died July 30, 2004

San Augustine High School/Bachelors in Education Stephen F. Austin in 1927

Taught in New Mexico where older brother Lynus was Superintendent of Schools

Married Ted SHELTON in 1929, City Manager of Phelps-Dodge coal-mining community of Dawson, New Mexico. Moved to Bakersfield, CA (Ted at an oil company) and then to Ajo, AZ where Ted was again City Manager. Ted died in 1988.

Ruth mainly taught Third Grade. Retired in the 1970's, but remained in Ajo until 1997.

Returned to San Augustine when she and her twin sister Ruby were the first residents of the El Camino House Assisted Living Facility

Member of DRT, DAR, First United Methodist Church

Preceded in death by husband Ted, and twin sister Ruby. Survived by nephew Bob PARKER [Dallas], Nieces Nancy KRUEGER [New Braunfels] and Charlotte TULL [Huntsville].","STR06" "I18314","Parker","Sara ""Sallie"" Elizabeth","Abt 1888","6 Nov 1966","0","She was the daughter of Tommy and Ellen Armstrong Parker. She attended school at Mt. Nebo and Goat Hill.","STR06" "I17757","Parker","Thomas Vance","24 Jul 1895","27 Jun 1992","0","A veteran of World War I, he was in the Battle of Muese in 1918. He purchased the Post Office Drug Store, in Hemphill in 1927, and married Nannie Williams in 1928, and has made his home here since. He and his wife are active members of the United Methodist Church. He has served as Steward for 40 years and she has been organist for 45 years. Mr. Parker has served on the Selective Service Board for 15 years ans is very active in all Civic affairs. He has been engaged in timber farming for many years and in 1956, he received a Plaque as Outstanding Man in Woodland Conservation in Sabine County from the Forestry Association. In 1970, he received his 50 year pin for his membership in the Redland Masonic Lodge of San Augustine. He sold his Drug Store in 1963 and retired. (White and Toole, pp 69-70).

THOMAS V PARKER 24 Jul 1895 27 Jun 1992 75948 (Hemphill, Sabine, TX) (none specified) 454-50-7596 Texas","STR06" "I14962","","","","","","","" "I14961","","","","","","","" "I48711","Parker","Walden Lewis","25 Dec 1847","20 Dec 1917","0","Find A Grave shows him as a son of Mary Polly Lewis Parker (1812-1914), also buried at the Juniper Grove Cemetery in Poplarville, Pearl River, Mississippi. She is also shown as the mother of Little Berry Parkter (1846-1941), who served as a Private in Co. H. 1st Regiment of the New Orleans Infantry from 1864-1866; and of Elizabeth Parker Gries (1850-1939) who is buried alongside her husband Nick Gries (1842-1921) in the Oakwood Cemetery in Corsican, Texas.","STR06" "I48091","Parker","Willie Ester","1924","2014","0","Instead shown as Estil Parker on FamilySearch (G7WN-X1Y)","STR06" "I30148","Parks","Vera J.","8 Jul 1918","7 Dec 2005","0","The Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. shows her as Vera Jean HOWELL as of her date of death, showing her previous names as Vera Jean Morgan/Vera Morgan/Vera Jean Parks. She was born in Diboll Angen, Texas, to Cooper Parks and Peal Miles.","STR06" "I25010","Parmenter","George","16 Apr 1657","25 Oct 1727","0","Said to be the son of John Parmenter and Amy Eames. (Six, Wierschke Families & More).","STR06" "I25013","Parmenter","Mary","10 Apr 1644","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be the daughter of John Parmenter and Amy Eames. (Six, Wierschke Families & More).","STR06" "I12644","Parnell","George A.","Abt 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","Lynell Cordell shows him as the son of James PARNELL and Ann ROUSEY.","STR06" "I12644","Parnell","George A.","Abt 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

JACK CO. TX 1880 census:

PARNELL, George A. 30 MO 202-61B
Martha E. 27 MS MS MS
Wm D. 7 AR MO MS
Mary E. 5 TX MO MS
Cora L. 3 TX MO MS
Thomas I. 2 TX MO MS

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I41730","Parnell","Hazel Ara","23 Sep 1919","8 Dec 2001","0","From FindAGrave:

Obituaries
Tyler Morning Telegraph
December 10, 2011

Funeral services for Hazel P. Causey, age 92, of Jacksonville are scheduled for 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 11, 2011, at First United Methodist Church, Jacksonville, with the Rev. Joel McMahon and the Rev. Jack Albright officiating.

Burial will be at Resthaven Memorial Park, Jacksonville.

Mrs. Causey passed away Thursday, Dec. 8, 2011, in Jacksonville.

She was born to Wes and Ruby Parnell in Hopkins County.

She married Ross Causey, May 12, 1938.

Mrs. Causey was preceded in death by her parents, husband of 64 years, Ross Causey, brother, Leonard Parnell, and grandson, John Ross Keller.

Survivors include her son, George Causey of Dallas; daughter and son-in-law, Kay and John Keller of Jacksonville; grandsons, Keven Causey of Frisco, and Daren Causey of Frisco; granddaughter, Dr. Jennifer Keller of Sacramento, Calif.; great-grandson, Nick Causey of Frisco; and special extended family, Pat Smith of Dallas, Beau, Lauren and Savannah Calcote of Haslet, Jim, Kim and Aiden Smith of Arlington, and A'ngela Nevue of Dallas.

Prior to marriage, she attended East Texas State, Commerce, studying library science. Little did she know that she would use that knowledge many years later when she was assistant librarian and then librarian.

She served the city of Jacksonville in that capacity for many years.

She later was employed by Elaine's and by Bearden Furniture.

She was a member of 20/40 Supper Club, a founding member and first president of the Crestwood Garden Club, a member of First United Methodist Church where she served many years as church librarian, and was a member of the Alpha Omega Sunday School Class.

Pallbearers will be Gary Mooring, Tony Cummings, Jim Brown, Beau Calcote, Zane McDonald, Kent Westbrook, Ron Matejka, and Jeff Boyer.

Donations may be made to the First United Methodist Church, Jacksonville.

The family would like to thank Senior Care of Jacksonville and Heart to Heart Hospice for their compassion, care and kindness during her illness.

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011, at Autry Funeral Home, Jacksonville.","STR06" "I46810","","","","","","","" "I2997","Paroubek","Mary","22 Aug 1908","25 Jul 1996","0","Daughter of Mike Paroubek and Marie Korensky. Mary and her mother embarked on their transatlantic journey, to join Mary's father Mike who had previously emigrated, from Breman, Germany aboard the Loyd. They were processed through Ellis Island, and journeyed by train to the Vencil Ruzicka farm. Mary attended rural school district #85 in Saline County, graduating from the Milligan Schools. (Milligan, p 266).


Elznic- Mary, 87, Milligan, died Thursday (7/25/96) in Geneva. Survivors: son, Larry, Geneva; daughters, Lenoris Girmus, Ohiowa, Loren Buzek, Exeter; sister, Emilye Girmus, Friend; 11 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; 2 great-great-grandchildren.

Services: 10:30 a.m. Monday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Milligan North Cemetery. Visitation: begins 1 p.m. Sunday, funeral home. Memorials in care of family.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, Lincoln Star Journal Archives)","STR06" "I24035","Parr","Catherine","Bef 1802","Abt 1873","0","At the time of the 1870 census, she was living with her son's family, Earl Beddoe in Sabine Parish, Louisiana. John W. Clark writes that she was buried in Chatfield, Texas. Virgie Speights writes that she was descended from Sir Thomas Parr of England, a relative of the Catherine Parr who married Henry the XIII.","STR06" "I48448","Parrie","Marcelena ""Lena""","4 May 1906","5 May 1977","0","Her Texas Death certificate shows her as a daughter of Vick Parrie and Margaret Sepulvado. Her occupation was housewife and mother, and she died of Carcinoma of the Pancreas.Her last name at deaht was Lankford, and the informant was her son, Billy Brad Lankford. She was a resident of Hemphill at the time of her death.","STR06" "I41199","Parrish","Melville S.","14 Jun 1853","4 Mar 1942","0","From FindAGrave:

Information about burial site from J. B. Sanders Cemetery Book - Marker not found in 2001

Shown to have married first Sallie P. HAMILTON.","STR06" "I48754","Parrish","Milton Cordell","19 Mar 1934","14 May 2004","0","Find A Grave links him to parents Russell Cordell Parrish (1908-1978) and Madge Christensen (1913-1912), as well as three siblings.","STR06" "I23960","Parrott","Daisy Dean","Abt 1881","Abt 1940","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Chriss Perkins, shows that she was the daughter of John Robert and Alda A. PARROTT (nee Woods).","STR06" "I18460","Parrott","Eliza","Abt 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","Could she be the Eliza Parrott, born 15 May 1859, who married William T. Alford?","STR06" "I44576","Parrott","Eliza Mary","14 May 1859","9 Oct 1950","0","Could this be the same person as Eliza Parrott, born ca 1855, a daughter of James Parrott and Martha Jane Nash of Sabine Parish? James and Martha Parrott were the parents of a son William as well, and the William Thornton Parrott who last married Samantha Alford was said to be the brother of Mrs. W. T. Alford.","STR06" "I18483","Parrott","Eunice Rachel Venesa","Abt 1822","Yes, date unknown","0","On the 1860 Sabine Parish census, 35 year old Venesa Hendricks age 35 from Alabama is living with 54 year old Elizabeth Parrott from South Carolina and the other Parrott children. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 96).","STR06" "I18455","Parrott","James","Abt 1826","Yes, date unknown","0","Living with them at the time of the 1850 Sabine Parish census were 15 year old Bright McLandon, 22 year old William Miers, and 25 year old Thomas Nash. The Parrott's lived in Sabine Parish through the time of the 1860 census. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 91).","STR06" "I19493","Parrott","John Robert","11 Mar 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have died ca. 1918.","STR06" "I19493","Parrott","John Robert","11 Mar 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1870 Sabine Par., LA Census. 25-25, p. 4. Ward 10.
Parrott, John R. 31 1839 Farmer AL
.............Alda 24 1846 Wife AL
.............Hattie J. 2 1868 Dau LA
.............Joseph 5/12 1870 Son LA

""Call to Arms,"" The Sabine Index, Many, LA. Wed. 29 Dec 199
3.
----------------------------------------------------------
1880 Sabine Par., LA Census. 124-124, p. 15. Ward 1.
Parrott, John 49 1831 Farmer AL GA SC
............Elizabeth 48 1832 Wife LA KY TN
............Sarah A. 14 1866 Dau LA AL LA
............Robert A. 13 1867 Son LA AL LA
----------------------------------------------------------
1880 Sabine Par., LA Census. 67-68, p. 36. Ward 3.
Parrott, John 51 1829 Farmer AL GA AL
.............Lavina 45 1835 Wife LA KY MO
.............John H. 25 1855 Son LA AL LA
.............William T. 23 1857 Son LA AL LA
.............Mary E. 21 1859 Dau LA AL LA
.............Susan F. 14 1856 Dau LA AL LA
.............Martha 3 1877 Dau LA AL LA
.............George W. 9 1871 Dau LA AL LA
Quirk, Mary 82 1798 M.Law MO NC VA
Glass, Ellender 55 1825 S.Law LA KY MO
Quirk, Sarah 42 1838 S.Law LA MS MS



From the ""Allen Family Genealogy Database""","STR06" "I18451","Parrott","Robert","Bef 1806","Abt 1848","0","Succession records name children James, Robert, John and Elizabeth. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, p 91).","STR06" "I33962","Parrott","Robert Allen","Abt 1867","Yes, date unknown","0","Shirley Brasher shows that he married Elizabeth Marler ca 1904 in Rapides Parish, Louisiana, and that they were the parents of Virginia, Robert, and Elizabeth.","STR06" "I18459","Parrott","William","Abt 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","Could this be William Thornton Parrott, who first married Martha Alford, and later her sisters Betty and Samantha? That William Thornton Parrott is buried at the Pilgrim Rest Cemetery in Many.","STR06" "I44571","Parrott","William Thornton","22 Apr 1857","22 Oct 1946","0","Obituary, copied from the FindAGrave memorial created by Keri Fuller Long

Sabine Index, Many, La., Nov 1, 1946

The Sabine Index - W. Thornton Parrott

1 Nov 1946 - Last rites for W. Thornton Parrott, age 89, were held 10 a.m. Friday at the Pilgrim's Rest cemetery. Rev. Lastie N. Hoffpauir officiated. Interment was in the Pilgrim's Rest cemetery, under the direction of Massingill funeral home.

Pallbearers were: E. M. Patrick, Rollie Patrick, Cecil Parrott, Van Vines, Henry Vines, and T. M. Phillips.

Surviving are: sons, Willie Parrot of Many; daughter, Mrs. B. L. Davis, Miami, Fla.; sisters, Mrs. R. L. Patrick, and Mrs. W. T. Alford, both of Many ; and six grandchildren.

Mr. Parrot was one of Sabine's oldest citizens having resided here all his life.","STR06" "I44571","Parrott","William Thornton","22 Apr 1857","22 Oct 1946","0","(Research):Could this be the same person as William Parrott, born ca 1853, a son of James Parrott and Martha Jane Nash of Sabine Parish?","STR06" "I42690","Parrott","Wilson Patterson","12 Nov 1881","Jan 1973","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Indiana, Huntington County, Wayne Twp
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 11 ED 110 Sheet 4B
82-82
Parrott, Wilson Head M W 28 m1 7 Ind Ind Ind Farmer own farm
Parrott, Elverdie Wf F W 26 m1 7 0/0 Ind Pa Oh

1920 Census
Indiana, Huntington County, Wayne Twp
Enumerated 15 and 16 Jan 1920
SD 11 ED 133 Sheet 7B
178-179
Parrott, Wilson P Head M W 38 M Ind Ind Ind Farmer Stock
Parrott, Alverdie M Wf F W 35 M Ind Pa Ohio

1930 Census
Indiana, Grant County, Franklin Twp. Marion City Ward 2
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 27-7 SD 4 Sheet 6A Stamped 106
Third Street
1302-137-141
Parrott, Wilson Head O 6000 Ind Ind Ind none
Parrott, Alverdid Wf F W 46 m 18 Ind Pa Oh

1940 Census
Indiana, Grant County, Marion City
Enum April 10-11, 1940
SD 5 ED 27-10 Sheet 8A
Third Street
1302-133 O 6000
Parrott, Wilson Head M W 58 Ind Same House Retired
Parroll, Alberda F W 56 m Ind Same House Renter Apt Owner
(Note: They appear to have two seperate families as tenants on the second floor, Merrill and Erdine Johnson and George and Mildred Miller)
","STR06" "I6387","Parsons","Arthur George","19 Nov 1891","Jul 1966","0","He was known as George. Lynell Cordell supplied the information below:

WWI Draft Registration - 1917
Name: Arthur George Persons
City: Chickasha
County: Grady
State: Oklahoma
Birthplace: Pike Co. Missouri
Birth Date: 19 Nov 1891
Race: Caucasian
Roll: 1851777
DraftBoard: 1
Occupation: Salesman of ?
Employer: J.P. Wolverton(?), Chickasha, OK
Dependent: Wife
Do you claim exemption from draft: Ruptured and ? eye
Brown eyes, dark hair
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1920 census Grady Co. OK ED 172 Pg. 9B
Chicksha City, 1609 Minnesota Ave.
908/908/ Parsons, George, Head, MW, 28, M, MO MO TX
Pearl, wife, FW, 24, M, MO MO MO
George, Jr., son, MW, 1 6/12, OK MO MO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1925 City Directory Page 563
Parsons, A. Geo. (Eunice) parts dept. Fred Jones-Ford Dealer r. 1209 W. Park pl
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1930 census Oklahoma Co. OK ED 55-84 Pg. 272 A
Oklahoma City
1209 West Park Place
105/134 Parsons, George, head, MW, 37, M, age when first married 23, MO MO MO
Pearl, wife, FW, 33, M, age when first married 19, MO MO MO
George, Jr., son, MW, 12, OK MO MO
Bobby, son, MW, 3 ?/12, OK MO MO
~~~~~~~~~~~~
SSDI - ARTHUR PARSONS 19 Nov 1891 Jul 1966 73112 (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, OK) (none specified) 440-05-0991 Oklahoma
SSDI - PEARL PARSONS 05 Nov 1895 Jan 1987 71295 (Winnsboro, Franklin, LA) (none specified) 442-64-8761 Oklahoma


He was living, with his wife and young son, on Minnesota Avenue, Grady County, Oklahoma in 1920.

1920 census in Grady Co. OK - Pg. 9B 908/908

Parsons, George 28, MO MO TX Pearl, 24, MO MO MO George Jr., 1 6/12, OK

Per the SSDI:

ARTHUR PARSONS 19 Nov 1891 Jul 1966 73112 (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, OK) (none specified) 440-05-0991 Oklahoma","STR06" "I5560","Parsons","Arthur George","8 Aug 1918","13 Aug 1974","0","Military marker, inscribed with a cross and ""2nd Lt US Army""

Linked ot Olivette Parsons-Mondie, Beloved Wife, 9 July 1925-24 Oct 1997.","STR06" "I6343","Parsons","Charles","Jul 1881","Yes, date unknown","0","Lynell writes that his middle name is uncertain. He might be either Charles Ralph or Charles W. She found the family listed as follows in 1910:

1910 census Grady Co. OK ED 75 Pg 123A
Chicksha twp. 1126 So. 9th St.
163/166
Parsons, Charles W., head, MW, 29 M1 6, TX MO MO
Mattie L., wife, FW, 23, M1 6, SC SC SC
Lucille, dau., FW, 5, TX TX SC","STR06" "I6332","Parsons","Columbus ""Lum""","3 Mar 1854","16 Jun 1943","0","Lynell Cordell emailed in April, 2006 that ""I may have found Columbus with his parents. In 1860 he was 6 years old with William and Margaret Parsons in Hickory Co. MO. In 1870 he was 18 years old with William and Margaret in Lincoln Co. MO. William and Margaret and more children were still in Lincoln Co. in 1880. Since Pike Co. is next door to Lincoln Co., and if William and Margaret are Lum's parents, then it's possible that Lum and Jennie lived near them during the years between 1880 and 1900 but I'm just wondering where the info came from. This was the only Columbus I found and I tried searching for Parson and Lum and every combination I could think of so I think it's probably him. Makes me wonder what he was doing in Texas in the first place.""

Ken Harvey writes that he was known as Uncle Lum. He facinated the younger generation by being able to hold a pencil between his nose and his chin.

Lynell Cordell recalls that after his wife died, Lum lived with his brother-in-law, James Edwin Gentry, in Stephens Couty. Harold Gentry, a great-nephew, repeated a story that his Uncle Lum told about living in Missouri during the Civil War. His father was with the Union forces and Confederate soldiers would regularly stop by their home asking where his father was. One day, as Lum was on his way to the mill with a sack of corn the Confederates stopped him and asked again where his father was. When Lum wouldn't tell them anything, they took his sack of corn and slowly poured it out on the ground as they rode along.

His death certificate showed him as widowed, with an address of Duncan, Oklahoma. He died of benin prostatic hypertrophy with acute urinary retintion. He was buried at Fairlawn, probably in Grady County, Oklahoma. He was shown as being buried at the Fairlawn Cemetery, but Charles Strong was unable to find verification of this after personally visiting this cemetery. Even after consulting the cemetery records, a burial spot was not located.","STR06" "I6332","Parsons","Columbus ""Lum""","3 Mar 1854","16 Jun 1943","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

Lynell also found the following census listings for Lum and Jennie.

Living with Johnson family on 1880 census.
1880 Census Wise Co. TX Pg. 226
Columbus PARSONS Self M Male W 26 MO Farmer MO MO
Jennie PARSONS Wife M Female W 22 MO Keeping House (VA) (VA)
~~~~~~~~~~
1900 census Pickens Co., Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory ED 163 Pg. 289B
Twp. 1NR5W
218/221 Parsons, Columbus, head, WM, March 1854, 46, M-20, MO KY MO FARMER
Virginia, wife, W F, JAN 1855, 45, M-20, 5/5 children, MO -- TN
Charles, son, WM, July 1881, 18, TX MO MO
William H., son, WM, Jan. 1884, 16, MO MO MO
Edwin Malcolm, son, WM, Sept.1887, 12, MO MO MO
Edwin Roy, son, WM, Sept. 1887, 12, MO MO MO
Arthur George, son, WM, Nov. 1891, 8, MO MO MO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1910 census Grady Co. OK ED 90 Pg. 14A
Amber Twp.
185/187 Parsons, Lum, head, MW, 54, M 32, MO KY MO
Virginia, wife, FW, 50, M 32, 6/5 children, MO KY VA
Edwin M., son, MW, 22, MO
Edgar R., son, MW, 22, MO
George, son, MW, 19, MO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1920 census Oklahoma Co. OK ED 113 Pg. 34B
132/136 Parsons, Columbus, Head, MW, 65, M, MO MO MO
Virginia, wife, FW, 60, M, MO KY TN
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1925 City Directory Page 563
Parsons, Columbus (Virginia) farmer r1520 E. 34th
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1930 census Oklahoma Co. OK ED 55-156 Pg. 164B
1630 E. 24th (address is hard to read)
18/19
Parsons, Lum, head, MW, 76, M, age when first married 25, MO MO MO
Virginia E., wife, FW, 72, M, age when first married
","STR06" "I6376","Parsons","Edgar Ray","28 Sep 1887","Jan 1976","0","Known as Roy. Lynell Cordell found the information copied below:

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Edgar Ray Parsons
City: Chickasha
County: Grady
State: Oklahoma
Birthplace: Ashley, Missouri; United States of America
Birth Date: 28 Sep 1887
Race: A huge letter C is on top of this line (Colored? Caucasian?)
Occupation: Produce Truck Driver for Morrison Parsons Produce, Chickasha, OK
Dependents: Wife and Baby
Tall height, Medium build
Brown eyes, black hair
Roll: 1851777
DraftBoard: 1
~~~~~~~~~~~
This may be Roy and Maggie in 1930:
1930 census Oklahoma Co. OK ED 55-154 Pg. 165A
3300 Prospect St.
32/34 Parsons, Ray E., head, MW, 43, M, age when first married 19, MO MO TX
Margaret A ., wife, 37, M, age when first married 19, AR TX AR
~~~~~~~~~
SSDI - EDGAR PARSONS 28 Sep 1887 Jan 1976 73107 (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, OK) (none specified) 441-01-0222 Oklahoma","STR06" "I6365","Parsons","Edwin Malcolm","28 Sep 1887","Aug 1910","0","Duncan Weekly Banner - September 2, 1910 News of the death of Malcolm Parsons, at Amber, Okla., after an illness of only five days with typhoid fever, was received in this city this week. He was a son of Lum Parsons, a former citizen of Velma, this county. Malcolm was a big stout young fellow, aged twenty-three years and esteemed by all who knew him. Announcement of his death was received here with genuine regret.

(Transcription courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I478","Parsons","Elizabeth","25 Feb 1787","4 Jul 1860","0","The daughter of Thomas M. Parsons and Margaret Hickman.","STR06" "I6354","Parsons","William Hardy","Jan 1884","Yes, date unknown","0","Unsure this is William Hardy.
1910 census Grady Co. OK ED 90 Pg. 28B
Amber twp.
173/175 Powel, Sarah, head, FW, 56, AR - TX Boarding house
Walter, son, MW, 2?, OK MO AR
Minnie, dau., FW, 18, OK MO AR
Ava, dau., FW, 16, OK MO AR
?b?Parsons, Hardy, boarder, MW, 25, S, MO - -
Early or Easly, ?, boarder, MW, 39, S, MS OH MO
Headrick, Joe, boarder, MW, 25, S, KS NB, IA
No idea if this is the same person in 1918 but the birth date is about the same.
WWI Draft Registration - 1918
Name: Hardy Parsons
City: Oklahoma City
County: Oklahoma
State: Oklahoma
Birth Date: 07 Jan 1884
Race: White
Roll: 1851895
DraftBoard: 2
Occupation: Brakeman for Frisco RR, Oklahoma City, OK
Next of kin: Mrs. Della Parsons, 719 1/2 Cal, Oklahoma City, OK
Brown eyes, black hair





1920 Census Oklahoma Co. OK ED 153 Pg. 9B
Prect. 14 - Oklahoma City
719 1/2 West California
74/195 Parsons, Hardy, head, MW, 36, M, MO MO TX
Della B., wife, FW, 26, M. OK TN TN
Evelyn E., dau., FW, 8, OK MO OK
Elizabeth E., dau., FW, 6 3/12, OK MO OK
(Above courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I1359","Partello","Edwin","Mar 1852","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Odessa, Ionia Co., MI, Page # 327A, Film # T9-0584
PARTELLO, Edwin 28, M, M, W, OH NY PA, Self, Farmer
PARTELLO, Theresa 30, M, F, W, NY NY NY, Wife, Keeping House
Chapman, Emma 33, S, F, W, MI NY NY, Other, Seamstress

Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/chapman/messages/8865.html

1900 Census
Michigan, Barry County, Castleton Township, Nashville Village
Enumerated 22 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 37 Sheet 11A Stamped 124A
284-296
Partello, Edwin Head W M Mar 1852 48 M 25 Ohio NY NY Day Laborer Farm
Partello, Theressa Wf W F Feb 1850 M 25 0/0 NY NY NY


","STR06" "I34585","Partin","Bobby Joy ""Goodie""","29 Jul 1925","20 Aug 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
August 28, 1996, Page 12

Bobby Joy Partin Laird

Bobby Joy ""Goodie"" Partin Laird, 71, of Nacogdoches died Tuesday, Aug. 20, 1996, in Nacogdoches.

Born July 29, 1925, in Cushing as a daughter of the late George and Edna Mae Partin, she was a member of the North Street Church of Christ.

Survivors: husband, Arlon E. ""Buddy"" Laird of Nacogdoches; a son, Lynn M. Laird of Nacogdoches; daughters, Shawn Burns of Lufkin, Tania Watson and Venetia Lunsford, both of Nacogdoches; brothers Gerald Partin and Ralph Partin, both of Nacogdoches; a sister Wynodean Meazles of Brazoria; and seven grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Laird & McGill Funeral Home's chapel in Nacogdoches with Bill Sherrill officiating. Interment followed at Sunset Memorial Park.

Memorial contributions may be made to Nacogdoches Treatment Center, 119 Hughes, Nacogdoches or Harvest House, c/o North Star Church of Christ, 3914 North St., Nacogdoches, TX 75961.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, October 2009)","STR06" "I2055","Partin","Elisha","9 Oct 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","On the 1860 Sabine Census, he is in the household of A.P. Steel as an apprentice.","STR06" "I18995","Partin","George","Aft 1902","","0","According to Bettye Wagstaff, George Partin lived near Kirbyville, Texas and worked for the Forest Service. The informant on the death certificate of Eva Lee Collins Johnson Chambers was a George Partin, very likely the same person.","STR06" "I2047","Partin","John C.","30 Jan 1812","Aft 1860","0","Information about the John and Harriet Partin Family was supplied by Bettye Bragg Wagstaff of Bronson, Texas. Her research included the following sources:

1850 Sabine Co. TX census ""1850 Sabine County, Texas Census with Corrections and Added Family Information"" by Schluter and Toole 1860 Sabine Co. TX census Morris Bible Record (John C. Partin's second wife was Drucilla Cordelia Watkins White. Her sister married Jacob Dickon Morris. Their daughter, Cordelia Morris Dickerson lived next door to Bettye Bragg's family. ""Aunt Cord"" gave Bettye the family Bible records in the 1950's. It appears that when John C. Partin married Drucillia Cordelia, they entered his birthdate, his marriage date to Drucilla and the birthdate of his children by Harriet McGrew.)

A. P. Steele, Frances's first husband, was connected to the Morris family. They were both from the same area of Kentucky. They are living next door to each other in 1860 in Sabine Co, TX.

In letters to Ester McGrew Hardin, Blanche Toole and others recount a legand of two McGrew brothers returning from the California gold mines, and who stayed briefly with the Partin or Alford family (Harriet McGrew's son in law) on their way back to Mississippi. One was dying, but would let no one attend to him or touch his saddlebag, said to be full of gold. That night he was said to have slipped out to bury the gold. The next morning he was too delirious to tell anyone where he had hidden it, and to this day it has never been found.","STR06" "I522","Partin","John Edward","5 Mar 1876","24 Apr 1917","0","In her transcription of the Spring Hill Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary indicates he was a member of Woodmen of the World.","STR06" "I2912","Partin","Nancy","6 Aug 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","May have instead been born in Mississippi?","STR06" "I38236","","","","","","","" "I44854","Partin","Theodore","Abt 1904","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Jasper City
Enumerated 9 Apr 1930
ED 121-4 SD 19 Sheet 3A Stamped 164
50-63
McCree, Fabean Head M W 55 M 23 Tx US US Merchant Store
McCree, Clara Wf F W 45 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
McCree, Clara F Dtr F W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Clerk Store
Partin, Theodore Son-in-law m W 26 M 25 Tx Tx Tx Salesman Wholesale Grocery
Partin, Maggie Dtr F W 24 m 23 Tx Tx Tx Saleslady Store","STR06" "I46672","Parvin","Mary Elizabeth","27 Apr 1923","21 Sep 2004","0","Alabama, County Marriages, 1809-1950 shows that she was a daughter of B L Parvin and Nell Whitworth. This matches the parents listed on her U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims Index. On this index, she was shown as Mary Elizabeth Parvin, Mary Elizabeth Parvin McLemore, and Mary Eli Durand. Her last name at death was Durand.","STR06" "I2937","Paschal","Albert Brown","15 Oct 1891","6 Jan 1965","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was a Butcher for Motions Packing Company in El Paso, and single. He was described as Tall, of medium build, with blue eyes and brown hair. The US Vetarans Gravesites, ca 1775-2006 database on Ancestry.com shows he served as a Cook in the US Army during World War I.","STR06" "I2937","Paschal","Albert Brown","15 Oct 1891","6 Jan 1965","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, El Paso County, El Paso City, Voting Precinct No. 24
Enumerated 16 Jan 1920
SD 16 ED 70 Sheet 6B
1 Boulevard
1207-103-123
Liles, Lou Head F W 53 Wd Tx Miss Ga
Paschal, Albert B Nephew M W 28 S Tx Tx Tx Butcher Wholesale Meat
Paschal, Robert D Nephew M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Clerk Railway
Paschal, William F Nephew M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Boiler Maker Laundry
Malone, Alice M Neice F W 25 Wd Tx Tx Tx Stenographer, Bank
Malone, Ernest Alice GrandNeice F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Malone, William F Grandnephew M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Wigginton, Jula A Sister F W 55 Wd Tx Miss Ga
Wigginton, Lou B Niece F W 21 S tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I2938","Paschal","Alice","Abt 1895","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a Mr. Malone before she was 20, and was widowed by the time she was 25. On the 1920 census, she is living with her two children, her siblings and two Aunts, Lou Liles and Jula Wigginton. Alice's occupation was shown as Stenographer, Bank.","STR06" "I2938","Paschal","Alice","Abt 1895","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, El Paso County, El Paso City, Voting Precinct No. 24
Enumerated 16 Jan 1920
SD 16 ED 70 Sheet 6B
1 Boulevard
1207-103-123
Liles, Lou Head F W 53 Wd Tx Miss Ga
Paschal, Albert B Nephew M W 28 S Tx Tx Tx Butcher Wholesale Meat
Paschal, Robert D Nephew M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Clerk Railway
Paschal, William F Nephew M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Boiler Maker Laundry
Malone, Alice M Neice F W 25 Wd Tx Tx Tx Stenographer, Bank
Malone, Ernest Alice GrandNeice F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Malone, William F Grandnephew M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Wigginton, Jula A Sister F W 55 Wd Tx Miss Ga
Wigginton, Lou B Niece F W 21 S tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I2939","Paschal","Jewel Fay","28 Aug 1896","17 Jun 1967","0","She was a resident of Ruidoso, New Mexico at the time of her death, although she died at the Sun Towers Hospital in El Paso, Texas. She was widowed, the informant on her death certificate being her son, Bert Davis, Sr.","STR06" "I2940","Paschal","Robert Dewey","30 Sep 1898","30 Sep 1974","0","Name Robert Dewey Paschal
Event Type Death
Event Date 30 Sep 1974
Event Place El Paso, El Paso, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 30 Sep 1898
Birthplace , Texas
Occupation Retired Falstaff Brewery Co
Veteran? Yes W W I
Father's Name William P Paschal
Mother's Name Sofia Mcgrew
Certificate Number 74285
GS Film number 2243438
Digital Folder Number 005145713
Image Number 02125



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K38W-JX6 : accessed 26 Jul 2014), Robert Dewey Paschal, 30 Sep 1974; citing certificate number 74285, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2243438.","STR06" "I2936","Paschal","William Pickney","Abt 1858","Aft 1910","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, El Paso County, El Paso City, JP 1
Enumerated 22 Apr 1910
SD 16 ED 75 Sheet 13B
Magoffin?
809-283-320
Paschal, William Head M W 52 Wd Tx Ala Ga Manager Ranch
Paschal, Brown Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Storage Tracker Meat Market
Paschal, Alice Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Stenographer Real Estate
Paschal, Jewel Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Paschal Robert Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Paschal. Flem Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Liles, Lou Sister F W 44 Wd O/O Tx Ala Ga
Strickland, Ellen Niece F W 31 Wd 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Strickland, Brown Nephew M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I17246","","","","","","","" "I12210","Paseka","Bernard E.","17 Oct 1926","2 Dec 2003","0","BERNARD E PASEKA 17 Oct 1926 02 Dec 2003 (V) 68649 (North Bend, Dodge, NE) (none specified) 505-34-6508 Nebraska","STR06" "I9820","Paseka","Emil J.","5 Jul 1924","24 Aug 2000","0","EMIL J PASEKA 05 Jul 1924 24 Aug 2000 (V) 68025 (Fremont, Dodge, NE) (none specified) 505-34-2741 Nebraska","STR06" "I3133","","","","","","","" "I4643","Paseka","Joe F.","23 Jan 1897","14 Oct 1987","0","JOSEPH F PASEKA 23 Jan 1897 14 Oct 1987 (V) 68018 (Colon, Saunders, NE) (none specified) 506-48-6264 Nebraska","STR06" "I44902","Passmore","Bonnie Sue","4 Sep 1936","6 Mar 2014","0","The Sabine County Reporter
March 12, 2014, Page 12

Bonnie Sue Norsworthy

Bonnie Sue Norsworthy, originally of the Hawthorne Community in San Augustine County, and current resident of Nacogdoches, passed from this life on Thursday, March 6, 2014, in Nacogdoches.

A native of San Augustine County, she was born on Sept. 4, 1936, to the late Ruby (Stewart) Passmore and J. W. Passmore. She was retired from the Social Security Office in Port Arthur, and was married to the love of her life, Jack Norsworthy, on March 2, 1956, in Orange. They continued to live in the Orange/Port Arthur area before retiring back to their beloved home place in San Augustine County, having moved to Nacogdoches several years ago. She was a member of the Stallings Drive Church of Christ.

Her survivors include, husband of 58 years, Jack Norsworthy of Nacogdoches; daughter and son-in-law, Susan and Andrew Smith of Nederland; grandsons, Paul Smith and Michael Smith, both of Nederland; and a brother and sister-in-law, James and Linda Passmore, both of Athens.

Funeral services were held Sunday, March 9, at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with Jay Taylor, Minister of the Stallings Drive Church of Christ, in Nacogdoches, officiating.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2014)","STR06" "I47979","Pate","Gerald Elwood","15 Dec 1926","18 Aug 2001","0","Find A Grave has a photo of his military marker, engraved with a cross and ""Gerald Elwood Pate A1C US Air Force Korea Dec 15 1926 Aug 18 2001"" His Texas Birth Certificate shows his parents as Virgil E Pate and Florence Bescomb (Biscamp)","STR06" "I39017","Pate","Jane","26 Oct 1924","28 Jan 2012","0","The Sabine County Reporter
February 8, 2012, Page 9

Jane Pate Rawson, 87, of Orange passed away at her home Saturday, January 28, 2012. Funeral Services will be at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, January 31, 2012 at Claybar Funeral Home Chapel in Orange. Officiating will be Reverend Randy Branch of Wesley United Methodist Church in Orange. A graveside service will be at 2:00 p.m. at Isaac Lowe Cemetery in Hemphill. Visitation will be from 6 to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home on Monday, January 30, 2012. She was born October 26, 1924 in Hemphill to Oscar Perry and Vera (Bennett) Pate. She was a teacher for over 42 years, having begun her career at age 19 in Hemphill and teaching at Little Cypress for over 30 years. Mrs. Rawson was a member of First United Methodist Church in Hemphill, the Woman's Club of Orange, Delta Kappa Gamma, Alpha Delta Kappa and the Eastern Star for over 50 years. She is preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Glenn Pate and Harold Pate and sister, Pauline Podhaiski. She is survived by her husband of 65 years, Francis Rawson of Orange; daughter and son-in-law, Fran and Larry Hulsey of Orange; son and daughter-in-law, Dr. Warren Rawson and Patty DeLaney of Houston; five grandchildren, Karen Fisher and husband, Kyle of Mauriceville, Daniel Hulsey of Orange, Dr. Darrin Hulsey of Knoxville, TN, David Hulsey and wife, Tammy of Orange, Oscar DeLaney Rawson of Houston; seven great grandchildren, Morgan and Maggie Fisher of Mauriceville, Brynne Hulsey of Bridge City, Theron, Trevor, Taylor and Dayla Hulsey Orange and numerous nieces and nephews who were very special. Serving as pallbearers will be David Hulsey, Darrin Hulsey, Daniel Hulsey, Taylor Hulsey, Theron Hulsey, Trevor Hulsey and Kyle Fisher. Oscar DeLaney Rawson will serve as an honorary pallbearer. The family would like to thank Dr. Castellanos and staff, Gordon and Parker LLP and staff, Odyssey Health Care, Advantage Plus Home, Home Instead Senior Care and Kandi and Carol who were her caregivers. The family requests that donations be made to the scholarship fund of Delta Kappa Gamma Theta Psi Chapter, 6415 Steeple Chase, Orange, TX 77632.","STR06" "I41789","Pate","Wilber Frank","10 Nov 1866","20 Jun 1923","0","Laura Buckmaster shows that he married first Mattie Evelyn RUNNELS (b. 1865 m. 1885 d. 1901). They had six children. He and his second wife, Lizzie Cooper, had five children.","STR06" "I16662","Patterson","Agrippa B. ""A. B.""","Mar 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XXK6-S68
Name: Agrippa B Patterson
Event: Military Service
Year: 1862
Age: 19
Military Unit (Film Note): Fifty-eighth Infantry
NARA Publication Title: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Alabama
NARA Publication Number: M311
NARA Roll Number: 465
Collection: Alabama, Civil War Service Records of Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865

Groom's Name: Agrippa Patterson
Groom's Birth Date:
Groom's Birthplace:
Groom's Age:
Bride's Name: Mary E. Freeman
Bride's Birth Date:
Bride's Birthplace:
Bride's Age:
Marriage Date: 05 Jan 1871
Marriage Place: Rusk County, Texas
Groom's Father's Name:
Groom's Mother's Name:
Bride's Father's Name:
Bride's Mother's Name:
Groom's Race:
Groom's Marital Status:
Groom's Previous Wife's Name:
Bride's Race:
Bride's Marital Status:
Bride's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M75268-2
System Origin: Texas-EASy
Source Film Number: 1020943
Reference Number: P 52
Collection: Texas Marriages, 1837-1973

At the time of the 1870, 1900 and 1910 census, he was living with his brother, Leonard, in Rusk County. Unable to locate in 1880, he was presumably living with his wife, unless she died prior to that date. He was shown as widowed in 1900 and 1910.


","STR06" "I31032","Patterson","Bessie","Nov 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","The Michigan Marriage index shows her as a daughter of Rodger Patterson.","STR06" "I29073","Patterson","Calvin C.","1 May 1907","27 Mar 1926","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, April 2, 1926
Vol. 21, No. 47

Calvin Patterson Fatally Injured

Calvin Patterson, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Patterson of Cass City, was fatally injured when the Buick sedan he was driving was struck by the morning train at the P., O. & N. R. R. crossing on West Main St., at nine o'clock Saturday. His skull was crushed and he suffered severe scalp wounds and other injuries about the head. He did not regain consciousness and death came about six hours after the accident.

The sedan was carried down the track ahead of the engine for several hundred feet before the train could be stopped and was totally wrecked. Mr. Patterson was on his way to the home of his sister, Mrs. Claud Wood, who lived a mile west of town, when the accident occured.

This is the second accident at the Main Street crossing in less than three weeks. At the first on March 10, Alex Brian and Glenn Wright were struck by the south-bound passenger train. Both men were injured, but not seriously, and both have recovered.

Calvin Patterson was born in Cass City on May 1, 1907, and has spent his entire life here. The young man was a senior in high school and treasurer of his class, and would have graduated next June. He was an excellent student, had won honors in his high school studies, was prominent in high school athletics, and was a young man who commanded the respect of his acquaintances. The sudden passing has caused great sorrow in the community.

The funeral was delayed until Wednesday because of the absence of his brother, Grant, on a trip to Western states. He was located at Salt Lake City, Utah, on Sunday and arrived home Tuesday evening. The service was held at the family residence at two o'clock and was conducted by Rev. C.F. Smith, pastor of the Evangelical church, of which Mr. Patterson was a member. Members of the Class of '26 attended the funeral in a body and interment was made in Elkland cemetery. Business houses were closed during the funeral hour.

Besides his parents, deceased leaves one brother, Grant, and one sister, Mrs. Claude Wood, both of Cass City.

Out of town relatives and friends at the funeral were Lloyd Phelps of St. Thomas, Ont., Mrs. John Austin of Fort Wayne, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schleuter of Kendalville, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. H.H. Patterson of Flint, Mrs. James Starr and daughter, Evan, and Earl Starr and Buel Starr, all of Pontiac, Fred Striffler of Caro, Harry Hartshorne of Deckerville, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Patterson and daughter, Vernice, of Argyle, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stiffler of Detroit, D.C. McIntyre of Freeland, and Mr. and Mrs. Bueschlen and Mrs. Dorman of Snover.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)","STR06" "I29071","Patterson","Cecile Hester","23 Jan 1901","27 Dec 1973","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, January 3, 1974
Page 6

Hold Services for Mrs. C. Wood

Mrs. Claude Wood, 72, succumbed Thursday, Dec. 27, in Hills and Dales Hospital.

Born in Sanilac county, Jan. 23, 1901, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patterson.

The former Cecile Hester Patterson and Mr. Wood were married in Caro Oct. 25, 1923, and the couple made their home in Ellington township.

The Woods celebrated their 50?sup?th?/sup? wedding anniversary Oct. 25, 1973. She had been a member of Salem United Methodist Church for 65 years.

Survivors include her husband; one son, Robert Wood of Cass City; one daughter, Mrs. Carlton (Beatrice) RONDO of Caro; one brother, Grant Patterson of Perry, Mi., and five grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Sunday, Dec. 30, at Little's Funeral Home. The Rev. Ira Wood officiated.

Burial was in Elkland cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2008)","STR06" "I29070","Patterson","Charles E.","9 Sep 1868","26 Aug 1964","0","In the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 9, September 2, 1946, it was reported that Chas. Patterson retired in April after 24 years in business.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, September 3, 1964
Volume 58, Number 21

Village Mourns Death of Clerk C.E. Patterson

Cass City lost one of its best-known and most colorful citizens Wednesday, Aug. 26, with the death of Charles E. Patterson, 95, Michigan's oldest township clerk.

Patterson died suddenly at his home. Funeral services were held Saturday at Little's Funeral Home with Rev. R.E. Butts, EUB Chruch pastor, officiating.

Cass City businessmen paid their respects to Patterson by flying their flags and by closing during funeral services.

Michigan's oldest township clerk, in both service and age, Patterson spent his early years as a house builder and owner of several village businesses.

He suffered a severe stroke a year ago last spring but recovered and returned to his clerking, a post he has held since 1928.

Born in Simcoe, Ont., Sept. 9, 1868, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Patterson. He came to Michigan when a young man and settled in Argyle.

He married Miss Christina Striffler in Cass City Nov. 9, 1898, and they settled in Argyle until 1903 when they move to Cass City. Mrs. Patterson died April 30, 1954.

Patterson was an honorary member of the Rotary International of Cass City and was one of two members specially honored at a January, 1960, Rotary meeting.

Surviving are: a daughter, Mrs. Claude (Cecile) Wood of Cass City; a son, Grant of Perry; three grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. A son, two brothers and two sisters preceded him in death.

Interment was in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)","STR06" "I29070","Patterson","Charles E.","9 Sep 1868","26 Aug 1964","0","(Research):

Census Information

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp, Cass City Village
Enumerated 19 Apr 1910
SD 8 ED 113 Sheet 8B
78-78
Patterson, Charles E Hd M W 39 M1 12 Mich Canada Eng Germany Salesman Implements
Patterson, Christina A Wife F W 35 M1 12 3/3 Mich Germany Germany
Patterson, Cecil H Dtr F W 9 S Mich Mich Mich
Patterson, Grant E Son M W 7 S Mich Mich Mich
Patterson, Calvin C Son M W 3 S Mich Mich Mich English","STR06" "I40706","Patterson","David Bailey","2 Apr 1852","14 Aug 1940","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD2W-HN5
Name: David Bailey Patterson
Death Date: 14 Aug 1940
Death Place: Electra, Wichita, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: Caucassian
Death Age: 88 years 4 months 13 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 02 Apr 1852
Birthplace: Alabama
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Malcolm Patterson
Father's Birthplace: Ireland
Mother's Name: Nancy Tuman Bailey
Mother's Birthplace: Ireland
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Place of Residence: Electra, Wichita, Tex.
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Electra, Texas
Burial Date: 16 Aug 1940
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2138005
Digital Film Number: 4030492
Image Number: 2797
Reference Number: cn 40008
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40706","Patterson","David Bailey","2 Apr 1852","14 Aug 1940","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Johnson County, JP 5
Page 21 SD 6? ED 85 Stamped 349 A.
176-176
Patterson, D. B W M 28 Farmer Ala Ala Alal
Patterson, E F W F 33 Wf Keeping House Tx Ala Ala

1900 Census
Texas, Johnson County, JP 1
Enumerated 16 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 55 Sheet 11A Stamped 64
193-193
Patterson, David B Hd W M Apr 1852 48 m 24 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Patterson, Elizabeth Wf W F Mar 1846 54 M 24 0/0 Tx Tenn Tenn
Brown, Jno B Relationship: Harlin? W M Dec 1879 20 S Tx Tenn Tenn Farm Laborer



","STR06" "I39621","Patterson","Della Martha","28 Jan 1876","13 Feb 1955","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDPL-77N
Name: Della Martha Brooks
Death Date: 13 Feb 1955
Death Place: Marshall, Harrison, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 79 years 16 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 28 Jan 1876
Birthplace: Rusk County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Leonard Patterson
Father's Birthplace: Alabama
Mother's Name: Martha Chapman
Mother's Birthplace: Alabama
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Marshall, Harrison, Texas
Cemetery: New Prospect
Burial Place: Rusk County, Texas
Burial Date: 14 Feb 1955
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114385
Digital Film Number: 4167357
Image Number: 1293
Reference Number: CN7994
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I33757","Patterson","Doris","21 Feb 1907","14 Apr 1964","0","Name: Doris Patterson Perigo
Death Date: 14 Apr 1964
Death Place: South Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 57 years 2 months 23 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 21 Feb 1907
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Walter Patterson
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mae White
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Linotype Opr.
Place of Residence: South Houston, Harris, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 16 Apr 1964
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117486
Digital Film Number: 4028427
Image Number: 2480
Reference Number: v X cn 30852
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I29072","Patterson","Grant E.","24 Jan 1903","5 Jul 1984","0","His headstone was inscribed ""Firefighter.""","STR06" "I48577","Patterson","James Hobart","9 May 1926","12 Oct 2012","0","Mr. James Hobart Patterson, age 86, of San Augustine County,Texas entered into rest Friday, October 12, 2012, in Hemphill, Texas. He was born May 9, 1926, in Ridgeway, Hopkins County, Texas, to the late Raymond and Lou (Anderson) Patterson.
During WWII James joined the U.S. Army, where he served in Korea. After his service duty, he and his wife Billie Rose (Birdwell) moved to Beaumont. There he began a career with Mobil Oil which lasted for 33 years. James and Billie then returned to their farm in San Augustine County to enjoy their retirement. His greatest pleasure was in spending time with his family and friends in the country. Whether they were there for hunting, fishing or just having fun, every one was always welcome. He was a member of Pineland United Methodist Church.

He will be greatly missed by his wife of 64 years Billie Rose (Birdwell) Patterson of San Augustine County, Texas; daughter Brenda Chirafis and husband Michael of China, Texas; son James Patterson Jr. and wife Dodie of Wimberly, Texas; grandchildren Michael Chirafis Jr., Lydia Chirafis, Mason Chirafis and Emma Chirafis; and sister Wanda Lee Smith of Cash, Texas.

He was preceded in death by his parents, 1 brother and 4 sisters.

Funeral services will be held Monday, October 15, 2012, 11:00 A.M., Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, with Bro. Carl and Bro. Leo Wright officiating. Visitation will be Sunday, October 14, 2012, 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., Wyman Roberts Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Little Flock Cemetery, San Augstine County. Pallbearers will be James Patterson Jr., Mike Chirafis Sr., Mike Chirafis Jr., Andrew Chirafis, Greg McDaniel and Rusty Birdwell. Honorary pallbearers are Tex Birdwell Sr. and Todd Birdwell.

Copied from Find A Grave","STR06" "I39622","Patterson","James Leonard","5 May 1878","11 Aug 1949","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDRL-168
Name: James Leonard Patterson
Death Date: 11 Aug 1949
Death Place: Rural Prect. 1, Rusk, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 71 years 3 months 6 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 05 May 1878
Birthplace: Rusk County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: L. H. Patterson
Father's Birthplace: Alabama
Mother's Name: Molly Chapman
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Rural, Prect. 1, Rusk, Texas
Cemetery: Bridges Cemetery
Burial Place: Rusk County, Texas
Burial Date: 13 Aug 1949
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223522
Digital Film Number: 4169138
Image Number: 1408
Reference Number: 39867
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I16635","Patterson","Leonard Henley","5 Dec 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Rusk County, JP 4, PO Henderson
Enumerated 7 Sep 1870
Page 236
562-573
Patterson, L. H. 28 M W Farmer 150 Ala
Patterson, Martha A 25 F W Keeping House Ala
Patterson, Emma 3 F W At Home Tx
Patterson, Lula A 1 F W At Home Tx
Patterson, A. B. 27 M W Farmer 150 Ala

1880 Census
Texas, Rusk County
Enumerated June 1880
Page 70 SD 1 ED 75
603-646
Patterson, Lenard W M 38 Farmer Ala Ga Ga
Patterson, Martha W F 36 Wf Keeping House Ala Ga Ga
Patterson, Emma W F 12 Dtr Tx Ala Ala
Patterson, Mollie W F 8 Dtr Tx Ala Ala
Patterson, Robt W M 6 Son Tx Ala Ala
Patterson, Della W F 4 Dtr Tx Ala Ala
Patterson, Lenard W M 2 Son Tx Ala Ala

1900 Census
Texas, Rusk County, JP 3, Church Hill
Enumerated 15 Jun 1900
SD 7 ED 84 Sheet 10B
178-179
Patterson, L. H. Head W M Dec 1841 58 M 21 Ala Ga Ga Farmer
Patterson, Sarah Wf W F May 1856 m 21 10/5 Tx NC Nc
Patterson, Johnnie Son W M July 1880 19 S Tx Ala Tx Farm Laborer
Patterson, Agrippa Son W M Aug 1890 9 S Tx Ala Tx At School
Patterson, Callie Dtr W F July 1893 6 S Tx Ala Tx
Blanton, Nellie Grdtr W F July 1899 1 S Tx Ala Tx
Patterson, A. B. Brother W M Mch 1843 57 Wd Ala Ga Ga

1910 Census
Texas, Rusk County, JP
Enumerated 27 Apr 1910
SD 3 ED 52 Sheet 11B
200-209
Patterson, Lin H Head M W 68 m2 21 Ala Ga Ga Farmer General Farm
Patterson, Sarah J Wf F W 53 M2 21 5/2 Tx NC NC
Patterson, Callie Dtr F W 16 S Tx Ala Tx
Patterson, Agrippa B Brother M W 67 Wd Ala Ga Ga Farmer General Farm



","STR06" "I16664","Patterson","Mary Elizabeth Camp","1844","Yes, date unknown","0","David Ridner shows she was married twice, to James D. INZER and to William Washington GODWIN. Both marriages were in St. Clair County, Alabama.","STR06" "I33756","Patterson","Onie Mae","30 Aug 1904","11 Apr 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
April 19, 1995, Page 10

Onie Mae Robbins

Onie Mae Robbins, 90, who lived on Barber Street in Hemphill, died at 10:45 Tuesday, April 11, 1995, at Hemphill Care Center.

Born Aug. 30, 1904, in Milam as a daughter of the late Walter and Mae (White) Patterson, she was a lifelong resident of Sabine County. Mrs. Robbins was a member of the First Baptist Church and a homemaker.

She is survived by a son, W. L. ""Buster"" Robbins of Hemphill. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lee Robbins.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Friday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. W. Clarence Howell officiating. Interment followed at Hemphill City Cemetery.

Pallbearers: Billy Cannon, Billy Speights, Bill Barcheers, Buford Hughes, Clement McDaniel, and Eugene Procella.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2009)","STR06" "I39620","Patterson","Robert Walter","30 Oct 1873","19 Oct 1952","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDFR-SJV
Name: Robert Walter Patterson
Death Date: 19 Oct 1952
Death Place: Dawson, Navarro, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 78 years 11 months 19 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 30 Oct 1873
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: L. H. Patterson
Father's Birthplace: Ala.
Mother's Name: Martha Chapman
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Dawson, Navarro, Texas
Cemetery: Dawson Cemetery
Burial Place: Dawson, Texas
Burial Date: 20 Oct 1952
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2113630
Digital Film Number: 4167257
Image Number: 1807
Reference Number: cn50993
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I33753","Patterson","Walter G.","Sep 1865","Abt 1943","0","His tombstone instead shows 1868-1943. The transcription of this cemetery by Kay Parker McCary indicates he was the son of James H. Patterson and Malissa E. Evans.","STR06" "I5118","Pattison","Ruth E.","29 Jul 1901","1 Dec 1989","0","Cass City Chronicle
December 6, 1989
Page 2
Cass City Personal & Social

Mrs. Laura BALL was notified of the death of her aunt, Mrs. George (Ruth) CROCKER. She was a resident in the nursing home in Frankenmuth. Laura BALL, Mr. and Mrs. Donald BALL and 2 sons were at the Cederburg Funeral Home in Saginaw Sunday. Mrs. Crocker's funeral was held Monday.","STR06" "I4752","Pattison","Walter Clifford","24 Mar 1907","2 May 1974","0","A military marker at his gravesite is inscribed with a cross, and reads ""COX USNR World War II""","STR06" "I47711","Patton","Conrad Kinchen","30 Sep 1877","30 Dec 1961","0","His Texas Death certficate shows him as a son of John Patton and Mary Lou Crow. His usual occupation was that of Farming. Informant was Virginia Patton, his daughter.","STR06" "I8842","Patty","Walter Evert","3 May 1896","Aug 1980","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 US Census
Oklahoma, Grady County, Chickasha District 8
801 Ilinois Avenue
Patty, Walter E Head O $800 M W 34 M 21 Mo Mo Mo
Patty, Hollie M Wife F W 29 M 16 Tx Ga Tx
Patty, Leo R Son M w 8 S Ok Mo Tx
Patty, Leon D Son M W 5 S Ok Mo Tx
Patty, Donald J Son M W 1 ? S Ok Mo Tx","STR06" "I11171","Paudert","Hellen Elouise ""Lois""","14 Sep 1929","9 Mar 2016","0","SABINE COUNTY REPORTER May 8, 2002

CLASS OF 1946

Hemphill High School's classes of 1946, 1947 and 1948 met on April 20 at The Garden Center in Hemphill for their 56th, 55th and 54th reunions. Shown are, from left, front: Vermell (Anderson) Brust, Dorothy (Sterle) Vaughn and Berintha (Mound) Bradley; center: LaNell (Slay) Short, Nadine (EASLEY) Gary, LaNorma (Cordray) Easley and Mildred (McDaniel) Hooks; and back; Laura (McGraw) Ezernack, Jimmy Procel, Dorothy (Stewart) Birdwell, Lois (Paudert) Crnkovic, Sutton Ware, Dorothy Jean (Bennett) McCoy, Louise (Crnkovic) Pate and Lorene (Boyett) Wood.

Sabine County Reporter
July 12, 2006
Hemphilll Elementary School Fifth Grade -1939-1940

Eighteen students from a larger group, pictured, graduated from Hemphill High School's Class of 1946 who recently enjoyed their 60th class reunion. Blake Eddings, Nadine Easley, LaNell Slay, Robert Earl Gray, Gladys Hogue, Wayford Jones, Jack Chisum, Reba Arnold, Lexie Mae Wood, Berintha Maund, Helen Rushing, Evelyn Wright, Dorothy Sterle, Wilma Lawrence, Joe (Gwen/Quinn) McGown, Doris Anderson, Paul Huffman, Eloise Inman, Archie Jones, Vermell Anderson, LaVern Wright, LOIS PAUDERT, Billy Edgar, Sutton Ware, Jessie Lee Harper, Wynell Elliott, Jack Jones, Doris Jennings, Burtis Earl Moore, Hattie Pearl Kelly, Imogene Carlton, Kathryn Curry, Marcus Huffman, Jimmie Procell, Emma Clark Fuller, Marjorie Crawford, Louise Crnkovic, Gloria Speights, and Herman Chop.

Obituary

Shreveport, LA- Hellen (Lois) Crnkovic, age 86, of Shreveport, Louisiana entered into eternal peace on Wednesday, March 9th 2016.

Lois was born on September 14, 1929 in Fairmount, Texas, the only child of the late Pierce (PEP) and Ruby Paudert. She grew up in Hemphill, Texas helping PEP in his mattress factory and Ruby sell Avon cosmetics. Lois graduated from Hemphill High School in May 1946. She then married the love of her life, Frank Crnkovic, in November 1949. Frank retired from Kansas City Southern Railroad, after 40 years of service, and together they spent their retirement years vacationing and touring America. In 2012, Lois was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 62 years.

Mrs. Crnkovic was a devout Christian and a member of Saint Mary of the Pines Catholic Church since 1973. She was a member of the Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary. Lois was a loving and gentle soul that dedicated her life to nurturing and caring for her husband and children. Mrs. Crnkovic spent many days volunteering at her children's school in the library, concession stand and at school functions.

Left to cherish beautiful memories are her children Duane Crnkovic, Elizabeth Ann Crnkovic Goelden and Marsha Crnkovic Everett; grandchildren Frank Johnson, Rodney Crnkovic, Dara Martin and husband Jeremy Martin, Christina Copeland and husband Adam Hofslund, and Justin Goelden and wife Rebeca Goelden; great grandchildren Krystal and Hailey Martin; and cousin/spiritual sister, Reba Jean Clark Barnett.

Friends and family are invited to attend visitation on Tuesday, March 15th from 5 - 7 p.m. and Wednesday, March 16th from 8:30 - 9:15 a.m. at Centuries Memorial Funeral Home, 8801 Mansfield Road, Shreveport, LA 71118 (318) 686-4334. Funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday, March 16th at 10 a.m. at Saint Mary of the Pines Catholic Church,1050 Bert Kouns Industrial Loop, Shreveport, LA 71118.

Pallbearers are Frank Johnson, Justin Goelden, Adam Hofslund, Jeff Crnkovic, Mike Jones and Don Jones with Honorary Pallbearer Rodney Crnkovic.

The Crnkovic family would like to thank all our family and friends that have been supportive. We are grateful to the staff of Montclair Assisted Living and extend special thanks to Dr. David Abdehou, Renee Matheny, Melanie, Amanda, Jimmie, Lorraine, JoAnne, Sue, Ledoria, Sherry, Butch, Delores, Dorothy, Danielle, Pearl, Jasmine, Valkyrie, Tanka, Glenn, Doris, Sharon, Willie Mae, Kitchen Staff, Rachel as her sitter in the hospital and all others not mentioned by name but whom we appreciative the kindness and care they provided for our mother. We also extend a thank you to the physicians, nurses and staff at Willis Knighton Pierremont, Lifecare and Heritage Manor Stratmore.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Castaway Ministries, P.O. Box 17629, Shreveport, LA 71138 or Saint Mary of the Pines Catholic Church,1050 Bert Kouns Industrial Loop, Shreveport, LA 71118.

You may share words of comfort with the family by visiting www.centuriesmemorialfh.com
Published in Shreveport Times from Mar. 13 to Mar. 15, 2016


Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 6, 2016, Page 12","STR06" "I11170","Paudert","Pierce Edward ""Pep""","8 Sep 1895","26 Jun 1966","0","On the 1930 Sabine County, Texas census, Pierce was listed in a household consisting of himself, his wife and daughter, and his mother.

Judy Willis writes that ""Pep also had a sister, Annie May Paudert, who was born 8/1897 in AR. Annie May was married twice (Frank Louis Bowers and C.W. Hale). I ""lost"" her after the 1920 census but know she had a daughter in 1919 (TX) and a son in 1926 (TX). ""","STR06" "I11170","Paudert","Pierce Edward ""Pep""","8 Sep 1895","26 Jun 1966","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 15 and 16 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 5A Stamped 115
89-91
Clark, Easual N Hed M W 32 M Tx Tx Tx Drayman Hauling
Clark, Bertie Wf F W 26 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Lavern Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Easual Jr Son M W 7 S Tx Tx
Clark, Doil Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Knox Son m W 2 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Butler, Cornelius Hired Hand M Neg 13 S Tx Tx Tx Servant
90-92
Smith, Osborn Head mW 25 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Smith, Bradie Wf F W 28 M Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Artie Son M W 3 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Elbert Son M W 1 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Joe I Boarder M W 36 S Tx Tx Tx Drayman Hauling
92-94
Clark, Mrs. W. J. Had F W 44 Wd Tx La Tx Farmer
Clark, Edward Son m W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Leon Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Truitt Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Paul Son M W 3 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
93-95
Fullen, Lon A Head m W 44 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Fullen, Edvina Wf F W53 m 18 Tx Tx La
Fullen, Hilliard Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
Fullen, Rosella Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
Fullen, Leroy Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
94-96
Paudert, Pierse E Head M W 34 M Ark NY Ark Agent Insurance
Paudert, Ruby Wf F W 17 M Tx Tx Tx
Paudert, Elouise Dtr F W 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Paudert, Elizabeth Mother F W 69 Wd Ark Ark Ilkl
95-97
Clark, Mathes J head m W 32 M Tx Tx Tx Stockman Stock running
Clark, Daisy Wf F W 24 M Tx Tx Tx
Ivy, Frank Hired Had m W 78 Ev Miss Ireland Miss Farmer
96-98
Clark, Monroe Head m W 48 M 20 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Bessie Wf F W 47 M Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Vira Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
97-99
Clark, George B head M W 63 Tx Tx Tx Stockman
Clark, Bettie Wf F W 33 M 29 La La La
","STR06" "I47767","Paul","Doris","9 Jul 1933","4 Jul 2009","0","Obituary, copied from FindAGrave

Doris Paul Elliott passed away peacefully on July 4, 2009, after a valiant battle with lung cancer and numerous other illnesses. She was 75. She was born in Thomson, Georgia on July 9, 1933. She is survived by Mickey Elliott, her devoted husband of 56 years; daughter Amanda Elliott of Dallas, son Michael Elliott of Austin, son Mark Elliott, his wife, Donna, three granddaughters, Nicole, Cecily and Gabriella of Schertz, Texas; sister Joyce Paul of Macon, Georgia; brother-in-law, W. R. Aufricht and his wife Martha of Dallas, and sister-in-law, Arnette Merritt of San Augustine, Texas. She was preceded in death by her mother, Mary and step-father, Emory Pollette. Funeral Services will be held in the Weed-Corley-Fish Chapel, 3125 N Lamar Blvd, at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 7, officiated by Reverend Ann Beaty of Tarrytown United Methodist Church. A private family graveside service will be held at Austin Memorial Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please consider contributions to The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, P.O. Box 4486 Houston, Texas 77021-4486; Hospice Austin, 4107 Spicewood Springs Road, Ste 100, Austin, Texas 78759; Tarrytown United Methodist Church, 2601 Exposition Blvd, Austin, Texas, 78703 or to a charity of your choice. Obituary and guestbook online at wcfish.com","STR06" "I7672","","","","","","","" "I6847","Paul","Phoebe Carbin","2 Feb 1863","10 Feb 1908","0","Kay Parker McCary, in the transcription of the tombstone, writes that she was the daughter of Samuel Burton Paul & Mary Caroline Shamburger
","STR06" "I20356","Pavelka","Bernard","6 Feb 1931","8 Sep 2009","0","Bernard J. Pavelka, 78, Lincoln, died Tuesday (09/08/09), with family by his side. Bernard ""Bernie"" was born to James and Lillian Pavelka at Milligan, Neb. Bernard graduated from Milligan High School in 1948 and joined the military in September of 1950. Bernie married his high school sweetheart, Berniece Koca, on (06/22/52) on the Koca family farm. Bernie started his newspaper career at the Friend Sentinel, in Friend, Neb. and later worked for the Custer County Chief in Broken Bow, Neb. He worked 30 years at the Lincoln Journal Star, first as a linotype operator and finished out his career as a supervisor in the Ad Department.

Bernie was very active in his retirement with the Hallam Legion Post #294 and the 82nd Airborne, and was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed hunting and fishing.

He is survived by: his wife of 57 years, Berniece; daughter and son-in-law, Candice ""Candy"" and David Johnson, Valpraiso; Deena and David Brauer, Lincoln; grandsons and wives, Jason and Tammy Johnson, Waverly; Joshua and Catrin, Columbia, Mo.; Nicholas ""Nick"" Brauer; granddaughter, Ashley Brauer; great grandsons, Hunter, Cooper and Cole Johnson.
Services 2 p.m. Saturday (09/12/09) at Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home 6800 South 14th St. Visitation Friday 12 noon to 8 p.m.; with the family greeting friends from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Interment, Lincoln Memorial Park. Memorials to the 82nd Airborne Division Association or Hallam American Legion Post #294. Condolences can be left at www.lincolnfh.com

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I30849","Pavelka","Donald James","22 Feb 1930","8 Apr 2018","0","Donald James Pavelka, 88 of Eufaula, Oklahoma entered into rest on April 8, 2018 in Muskogee, Oklahoma. He was born on February 22, 1930 in Milligan, Nebraska to John and Leona (Kubicek) Pavelka. He graduated from Milligan High School and later enlisted in the Navy on November 28, 1950. He was decorated with the Good Conduct Medal, Korean Service Medal, China Service Medal and United Nations Service Medal. He was honorably discharged on September 22, 1954.

Don was united in marriage to Grace Kurpicka on February 14, 1956 in Omaha, Nebraska. Don was then employed as a transportation specialist for Allied Chemical. Their marriage was blessed with four children, Deborah, Brian, Steven and Kenneth. Grace became ill and passed away on December 22, 1969. Later Don was united in marriage to Xuella Tucker on May 8, 1971 in Glenwood, Iowa. Their marriage was blessed with two more children, Denise and Rodney. They were happily married for forty-six years.

Preceding Don in passing were his parents, first wife, Grace Pavelka and grandson, Justin Pavelka. Survivors include his wife, Xuella Pavelka of Eufaula, Oklahoma; sons, Brian (Shari) Pavelka of Glenwood, Iowa; Steve Pavelka of Glenwood, Iowa; Kenneth (Jan) Pavelka of Ocoee, Florida; Rodney (Amy) Pavelka of Guthrie Center, Iowa; daughters, Deborah Wilcoxson of Glenwood, Iowa; Denise (Richard) Leonard of Lincoln, Nebraska; sister, Diana (Jim) Nichel of Western, Nebraska; 15 grandchildren, Shannon, Jeannie, Kenny Joe, Andrea, Lige, Kevin, Justin, Brenda, Candice, Kaylena, Kelsey, Matthew, Emily, Jonathan and Benjamin; 9 great-grandchildren, 2 great-great grandchildren; extended relatives and friends.


There will be luncheon following the service at the First Christian Church, 202 N. Vine Street, Glenwood, Iowa.

Memorials may be directed to the family.

Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery, Omaha, Nebraska.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I4791","Payne","Alexander","Aft 1864","Yes, date unknown","0","died young.","STR06" "I4784","Payne","Alice C.","Abt 1854","Yes, date unknown","0","Living with her grandparents, William and Sally Payne at the time of the 1860 Shelby County census. Age 4, born in Missouri. Said to have married, on 17 Jun 1890 in Shelby County, MO, James Monroe Castle.","STR06" "I6357","Payne","Alicia","17 Dec 1749","27 Feb 1837","0","Said to have married Giles COOK on 30 Nov 1775.","STR06" "I4800","Payne","Alicia","Abt 1767","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married William B. CARTER ca 1804, and they were the parents of James Payne CARTER.","STR06" "I4785","Payne","Amanda A.","Aft 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","Resided in Shelby County, MO as of 1890.","STR06" "I23","Payne","Anna Laura","23 Oct 1913","15 Sep 2004","0","Member of the Chickasaw Nation. Her father, Thomas Hamilton Payne (Original Enrollee #3686) was a Chickasaw by blood.

It is believed she was named after the popular Scottish Folk ballad, Annie Laurie. Her nickname, ""Roonie"" was also a product of popular culture, based on the Little Annie Rooney comic strip that ran during the depression.

Anna Laura was baptized in 1922, her sponsors being her Aunt and Uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Sparks. According to a brochure from the Church of the Assumption, Duncan, commemorating Religious Heritage Day on Sunday, June 28, 1992, ""Both sides of Anna Laura (Roonie) Strong's family history intertwines in their settlement of Duncan before the 1900's. Her Uncle John and Aunt Annie Sparks O'Neil's home, presently the Phil Leonard home, was used regularly for masses before the first church was built in 1909. Roonie attended the first parochial school, ""Joan of Arc"", which had been built by one of the outstanding parish priests, Fr. J.A. Garvey, and run by Sisters of Divine Providence.""

After their father left home, Bessie had trouble making enough money to support her family. When Anna Laura was 15, she and Fay were sent to Saint Elizabeth Academy, an Orphanage and Boarding School for Native American Girls in Purcell, Oklahoma. Anna Laura remembers the long train ride being frightening. Although the distance from Duncan to Purcell was not particulary long, it was a freight train and made numerous long stops. It was very late at night before they finally arrived, and they had long since finished the sack lunch their mother had made them. Lois joined them at the school when she was old enough. Both Anna Laura and Faye graduated from St. Elizabeth's. Lois returned to Duncan to live with Anna Laura, and she graduated from Duncan High School.

Anna Laura's graduation was on the 26 of May in 1931. Her diploma was signed by Rev. Jacques Van Castel, Sister Adelhelma, Sister Theresa and Sister Lena. The nuns were members of the Sisters of St. Francis. Sister Lena had arrived at St. Elizabeth between 1889 and 1890.

Sisters Adelhelma and Lena were from Germany. Sister Lena worked in the kitchen and Roonie had been assigned to help her. She recalls the day Sister Lena accidentally dropped her rosary while cooking and loudly proclaimed, ""Mein Lord and Mein Gott! I dropped my Jesus in the Soup."" Sister Lena presented this same rosary to Anna Laura as a graduation gift, in memory of the work and faith they had shared. An article about the history of this school is contained under the ""research"" tab of these notes.

When Roonie's children were all school age, she returned to work. She was the head cook at first the parochial school in Duncan, and later at Duncan Junior High School. She held this position for approximately 20 years.

Roonie and her sisters Fay and Lois remained close friends throughout their adult lifes, often traveling together.

The Duncan Banner, Sept. 16, 2004 Anna Laura 'Roonie' Payne Strong

Anna Laura ""Roonie"" Payne Strong, 90, of Duncan, died Wednesday, Sept. 15, 2004, in her home. Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Assumption Catholic Church with the Rev. Victor John officiating. Burial will be in Duncan City Cemetery, under direction of Don Grantham Funeral Home.

A rosary service will be held at 7 p.m. Friday in the funeral home chapel. Roonie was born Oct. 23, 1913, in Alma (sic) to Thomas H. and Bessie Gentry Payne. She married Homer Richard Strong on Oct. 23, 1931 (sic), in Waurika. He preceded her in death on Sept. 19, 1990.

Roonie was a graduate of St. Elizabeth's Academy in Purcell in 1931. She later attended Duncan Business School. She was employed by the Duncan Public School System for 28 years before retiring.

She was a member of Assumption Catholic Church, where she sang in the choir for 60 years and was a member of the Ladies' Altar Society. She was also a member of the Fatima Study Club and was a citizen of the Chickasaw Nation.

She was a wonderful homemaker, wife, mother and grandmother.

Survivors include five sons and spouses: Charles and Pat Strong of Edinburg, Texas, Bill and Betty Strong of Yukon, Tom and Vickie Strong of Laveen, Ariz., and John and Brenda Strong, and Paul David and Jane Strong, all of Duncan; a daughter, Caroline Brasher of Duncan; a sister, Lois Marie Payne Hanna of Oklahoma City; 22 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren.

She was also preceded in death by her parents; a daughter, Theresa Marie Rutledge; a great-granddaughter, Alexandra Kathrine Brasher in 1994; and a sister, Fay Pierce Yeager. Bearers will be her grandsons.Memorial contributions may be made to Chisholm Trail Hospice, P.O. Box 2000, Duncan, OK 73534-2000.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I23","Payne","Anna Laura","23 Oct 1913","15 Sep 2004","0","(Research):BELOW IS A TRANSCRIPTION OF AN ARTICLE ABOUT ST. ELIZABETH'S ACADEMY

A PIONEER PASSES
By Mary Jo Turner
Sunday, August 15, 1948
The Daily Oklahoman
D-Three

Purcell, Aug. 14-Historic St. Elizabeth's convent, which for 60 years played a vital part in cultural development of Indian territory and early growth and education of Oklahoma, is closing its doors September 1 for lack of funds.

Founded in February, 1888, one year before Oklahoma was opened to settlement and barely a year after Purcell was established as a junction point on the Santa Fe, it is one of Oklahoma's most famous old schools.

The spacious, roomy, two-storied frame building, set in a grassy plot with a peaceful background of slender poplars, elms and cedars, is still a thing of considerable beauty. For many years it was the only educational landmark in an unsettled area, and the sight of students playing about its grounds, supervised by the black-robed nuns, against the bright southwestern skies, has become familiar to nearly all Oklahomans who have lived here any length of time.

When St. Elizabeth's convent was founded, in 1888, Purcell was a part of the Chickasaw nation of the old Indian territory, and the gateway to the great ranching empire which lay to the west and south. The country then was all pastureland, heavily wooded and a ranch of 10,000 to 20,000 acres was commonplace. Most of the settlers were Chickasaws, but here were also Choctaw families, and a good many white settlers. All were eager to send their children to school and the news that St. Elizabeth's convent had opened in Purcell was welcomed far and wide. Families packed their children and brought them to board and room at the convent, or if there was no space there, boarded them in homes and they attended day school.

Three eager young nuns, all now dead, of the Order of St. Francis, made their way west from Philadelphia and arrived in Purcell on Feb. 14, 1888. They were the late Sister Barbara, Sister Mary Joachim and Sister Patricia. At the time there was under construction a three-room frame building on the same lot where the Benedictine priests had built a one-room church. Sunday services were conducted in the church which on week days was converted into two school rooms by hanging a heavy carpet to form a partition. In one room a Miss Fritch taught the boys, whil in the other room Sister Mary Patricia taught the girls. By November, however, the new three-room frame building was completed and enrolment consisted of 120 pupils. Ages of these pupils ranged from 6 to 18 years. Soon, there were 25 boarders, then 50. The one-room frame building was used for boys.

Money for the grounds, buildings and teachers was paid for by Miss Katherine Drexel of the wealthy Philadelphia Drexel family. She had become interested in educating the Indians through the efforts of Father Vincent Jolly, O.S.B., who taught at the Sacred Heart academy situated in unsettled wilderness in what is now Pottawatomie county. Father Jolly, accompanied by Father William Capital, took turns in coming to Purcell to hold services. Father Jolly told Miss Drexel of the Indian boys and girls who needed educational opportunities, and described the great wilderness, which pioneers were still to conquer. One church was unable to bear the expense. But Miss Drexel could and did for 60 years.

Miss Drexel furnished money for the grounds, buildings and early support, and a new building site was selected in 1891 by the Very Rev. Ignatius Jean, Benedictine priest, while Rev. F. Steven, director of the Indian bureau, gave the plans of the building to Miss Drexel. At her instigation, Archbishop Ryan of Philadelphia designated the Sisters of St. Francis of the Philadelphia Foundation, Mother House in Glen Riddle, Pa., to take charge of the mission. Miss Drexel also offered to pay of the sister's support.

In an area known as Love's pasture, named for the late Robert Love, Purcell's founder, who proved to be very helpful to the new school, ground was broken and the building erected which still stands today. On the second floor near the chapel is a bronze plaque dedicated to the founder, the late Father Vincent Jolly.

In the summers of 1889 and 1890, three more sisters, Sister Valentine, Sister Lena, and Sister Ludemiller joined the little bands of nuns and in 1891, Sister Mary Teresa, who is now the only one of the early group left, came to teach.

Sister Teresa, now the Sister Superior of St. Elizabeth's convent, is 80. She is small of stature, being only 4 feet 9 inches in height and is slender and frail. Born in Philadelphia Ja. 29, 1868, she was an only child of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caterson, also natives of Philadelphia. In May, 1888, she took her vows at Our Lady of Angels convent at Glen Riddle, Pa., and taught one year in Wilmington, Pa. The death of her mother the next year left her free for her appointment ot the new convent in the Indian territory. On the way to the new town of Purcell, she has two companions, twos sisters who were going to the missions near Pawhuska in the Osage nation. She she came alone from St. Louis and arrived at Purcell on Sept. 4, 1891, just in time to see the ground being broken for the present site.

Government support by which the Indian girls' tuition was paid in part by the government was withdrawn in 1932......(Causing the sisters) to run the institution on practically no income except from Miss Drexel. For some time the sisters kept the girls without government aid from their own slender resources as teachers. Continued maintenance was impossible during these depressing days. This meant that the girls representing the Chickasaw, Choctaw, Cherokee and Pottawatomie tribes as well as others in all probability would be deprived of an eduation.

However, through the mediation of George C. Wells, at that time supervisor of Indian education, Oklahoma district, and Chief Dwight, chief of the Choctaw nation, a contract of 10 was received. But things have changed during the ""war"" years. There is a scarcity of teachers and enrollment is down. All in all, it seemed best to close the doors.

So historic St. Elizabeth is closing its doors. And good little Sister Superior Teresea will teach no more. She will take a long rest. She would like to spend the rest of her life in Purcell but will go where the church decrees.","STR06" "I23","Payne","Anna Laura","23 Oct 1913","15 Sep 2004","0","(Medical):mtDNA Results (based on test of a child of Anna Laura PAYNE, a direct female descendant of Mary Richardson).

Your Haplogroup and mutations relative to the Cambridge Reference Sequence (CRS) are shown below. A value of CRS indicates no mutations. High resolution (HVR2) results are shown only if you have requested the mtDNAPlus or mtDNA Refine test. If you ordered a Mega mtDNA the Coding Region (CR) will be displayed below.

As you go through your mtDNA results, we strongly encourage you to read the ?u?mtDNA Results Tutorial ?/u? that we have put together in the form of frequently asked questions about mtDNA results.
HVR1 Haplogroup J

HVR1 differences from ?u?CRS
?/u?16069T
16126C
16209C
16265G
16319A

?b?Haplogroup Description?/b? J* Specific mitochondrial haplogroups are typically found in different regions of the world, and this is due to unique population histories. In the process of spreading around the world, many populations-with their special mitochondrial haplogroups-became isolated, and specific haplogroups concentrated in geographic regions. Today, we have identified certain haplogroups that originated in Africa, Europe, Asia, the islands of the Pacific, the Americas, and even particular ethnic groups. Of course, haplogroups that are specific to one region are sometimes found in another, but this is due to recent migration. The mitochondrial haplogroup J contains several sub-lineages. The original haplogroup J originated in the Near East approximately 50,000 years ago. Within Europe, sub-lineages of haplogroup J have distinct and interesting distributions. Haplogroup J* -the root lineage of haplogroup J-is found distributed throughout Europe, but at a relatively low frequency. Haplogroup J* is generally considered one of the prominent lineages that was part of the Neolithic spread of agriculture into Europe from the Near East beginning approximately 10,000 years ago.","STR06" "I4818","Payne","Anne","1689","1712","0","According to THE PAYNES OF VIRGINIA, ""Vincent Cox [ca. 1704 in Westmoreland County, VA], m. Anne Payne and d. 1712 leaving a will naming daus. Winifred and Anne. To Winifred he gave a slave named Garter, who had been left to her mother Anne Payne in William Payne's will, and a diamond ring that had belonged to said Anne Payne.""
","STR06" "I4810","Payne","Anne","Abt 1714","Yes, date unknown","0","Died young.","STR06" "I36953","Payne","Annie","11 Dec 1834","Yes, date unknown","0","Wife of Hon. William BLAND of Clinton County.","STR06" "I43538","Payne","Artemisia","18 Dec 1844","21 Feb 1913","0","Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953, on Ancestry.com show her as Artinussie Marshall, born in Kentucky on 18 Dec 1844 to Robert Payne (b. Kentucky) and Nancy Scott (b. Kentucky). She was listed as widowed, and was living with her daughter at the time of her death. The informant on the death certificate was Mrs. Nancy Gibson, presumable her daughter. She was buried in the Marshall Cemetery. In 1860, Artemesia was living with her paretns and siblings in Breckenridge County, KY.","STR06" "I43538","Payne","Artemisia","18 Dec 1844","21 Feb 1913","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Kentucky, Breckenridge County, District 1
Enumerated 18 Jun 1860
Page 35
226-221
Robert Payne 45 M Farmer 3000 3000 Va
Nancy Payne 40 F Ky
Samuel Payne 20 M Ky
James Payne 18 M Ky
Thomas Payne 16 M Ky
Artemesia Payne 14 F Ky
Virginia Payne 12 F Ky
Priscilla Payne 10 F Ky
John Payne 7 M Ky
Letitice Payne 3 F Ky
227-222
Wm. and Martha SCOTT (ages 24 and 23)
","STR06" "I6382","Payne","Asa","19 Mar 1788","Yes, date unknown","0","Educated at West Point and also attended Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky. In 1810, he was appointed by President Madison as Indian Sub-agent and stationed at Fort Madison and Fort Snelling. Was a Major in the War of 1812 and aide-de-camp to his father, General John Payne. He was at Fort Meigs during the siege by the British and Indians. After the war he farmed in Scott County and served as Justice of the Peace. (Payne, p. 262).","STR06" "I1565","Payne","Aubrey Hamilton","28 Mar 1877","25 Nov 1954","0","He was living with Sarah and their two children in either Richland or Rock Creek township, Stephens Co., Oklahoma in 1910. Ref: DWL 116/Family 116

Aubrey H. Payne, age 42, and his wife, Janie, were living in Marshall, Texas in 1919. [Payne, Walter W AFFADAVIT OF HEIRSHIP OF SAMUEL MARSHALL PAYNE WHO DIED INTESTATE]

As of the 1930 census, the family appeared to be living in Donna Texas. The household was headed by Jennie S. Payne, age 49, divorced. Aubrey H, age 50, was listed last, and as a boarder? He was also shown as divorced.","STR06" "I23845","Payne","Augustine","11 Dec 1761","","0","31 Aug 1832 he made a statement before the Justices of Fq. Co. in connection with his pension application in which he stated that he was b. 11 Dec 1762 (sic) in Fq. Co. These pension records contain transcripts for his Prayer Book, in which entries were made by James Wood of Fq. Co., a school-teacher and near neighbor of Augustine Payne's. The Prayer Book gave his birth 11 Dec 1761 and recorded the birth of his 11 children. He was a Presbyterian. These records also contain his widow's statement that she was m. in Cu. Co., but the m.b. is recorded in Fq. Co.

He enlisted in Fq. Co. in the Revolutionary service Nov 1780 and served till 31 May 1781. 1807 he and his wife were living in Cu. Co. This residence seems to have been temporary. Prior thereto and thereafter till he left Fq. Co, he lived near the present cemetery just outside Orlean. 1835 he moved with his family to Parke Co., Ind., 14 miles from Rockville, ""in order to procure more land for his children."" 1836 most of his children were living in Indiana. 1877 some of his descendants lived at or near Bridgetown, Ind. Affadavits accompanying the pension records were signed 1836 and 1844 by James Payne of Parke Co, Ind., who stated that he was ""a distant relative of Augustine Payne"" and that Augustine Payne had 12 children. (Payne, pp. 390-391).","STR06" "I23862","Payne","Augustine","Aft 1814","Yes, date unknown","0","No record of him in his father's Prayer book, but a private communication names him one of 12 children. (Payne, p. 410).","STR06" "I16248","Payne","Augustus Henry Fitzherbert Warburton Keats","4 Apr 1807","14 Jun 1863","0","According to Brooks Payne, ""A friend of the Rev. and Mrs. William Payne, Mrs. Keats from England, prevailed upon them to name their son after family, promising to leave him a large estate in England, which never materialized.

He was a representative at a Secession Convention at the outbreak of the Civil War. He opposed secession and argued for compromise. For his efforts, he was murdered by bushwackers. His body was found three miles from his home.""

William McClung Paxton, in this book ANNALS OF PLATTE CO, MO writes that ""Elder A. H. F. Payne died by the hand of an assassin. He often preached in Platte City to the Christian Church, and was greatly beloved....He was ordained an elder at Mayslick, and after preaching in Kentucky, came, in 1836, to Clay and thence to Clinton, where he was killed. His Southern blood was the excuse for his murder.""","STR06" "I4798","Payne","Benjamin","Abt 1761","Abt 1828","0","Brooke Payne writes (p. 260) ""It is possible there were other children.""","STR06" "I4793","Payne","Benjamin","Aft 1788","Yes, date unknown","0","""No information other than that he remained in Kentucky."" (Payne, p. 289).","STR06" "I23829","Payne","Benjamin","15 Mar 1807","Bef 1817","0","""d. y(oung)."" (Payne, p. 273).","STR06" "I6360","Payne","Benjamin Clark","28 Dec 1755","29 Apr 1789","0","""Accidentally killed during a fox-hunt by his horse slipping at a jump. A soldier in the Va. Militia during the Revolution"" (Payne, p. 249).","STR06" "I23835","Payne","Benjamin Howard","13 Jan 1790","22 Feb 1820","0","The inventory o fhis estate is recorded in Fayette County, Kentucky. He is buried in the old Payne grave-yard at intersection of Greendale and Sandersville pikes about four miles from Lexington; grave is marked.","STR06" "I23251","Payne","Benjamin William","Abt 1817","Jul 1859","0","Mortality Schedule for 1860 Sabine County ""Benjamin W. Payne, farmer, age 42, male born in Georgia, died July 1859 of drunkness, sick 42 days"" No dates are inscribed on his tombstone.

Sabine County, Texas Affidavit of B. R. Payne, sworn on August 25, 1927 and witnessed by Edna Whitehead, Notary Public. B. R. Payne was age 74 at that time, and a livelong resident of Sabine County, living about two miles south of Geneva. He was also a grandson of William Roberts, and son of B. W. Payne. He stated his father died in the early sixties.","STR06" "I23251","Payne","Benjamin William","Abt 1817","Jul 1859","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 11 and 12 Oct 1850
Stamped 316
87-87
Margaret Payne 62 F $400 NC
Scott Ganntt 49 M Ga
88-88
Louisa Holoway and family
89-89
Benjamin W Payne 32 M Farmer Ga
Ursa Ann Payne 27 F La
Amanda Payne 5 F Tx
Epps Payne 3 M Tx
Sarah Agnes Payne 1 F Tx","STR06" "I1825","Payne","Berilla Jane","Abt 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","There was a Berilla Payne on Brooke Payne's list of children that accompanied Thomas Hamilton Payne and Martha Jane Marshall to Texas. However, he was not found as a child of theirs on 1850 or 1880 census, nor is she recorded in as a sibling in the biography of William Henry Harrison Payne. Recorded by Joe Payne as having been born about 1873 in Missouri. She may have died young as Faye Payne Yeager, Lois Payne Hanna and Lewis Adair Payne all had not heard of her.

Brooke Payne may have been thinking that Thomas's sister-in-law, Berilla Jane Gash Payne (married to his brother Levi Payne) was part of Thomas's immediate family?

There is a marriage license filed April 11, 1864 certifying that L.B. Wilkes, Minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, did on the 6th day of April 1864 united in marriage Wm. Benj. Stephens of Rolla, Mo and Meifs (sic) Berilla C. Payne of Marion County both of the State of Missouri. This matches the marriage records (3-164). This marriage is for a Berilla Payne from an entirely different Payne family. She is listed as a daughter of Francis Payne and Harriet Bowles, and granddaughter of Jesse Payne and Rebecca Crenshaw. This PAYNE descendancy report was printed out by Charles R. Strong from the Palmyra Library computer, family tree maker file for Jesse Payne born ca 1760. This file was compiled by John Eisenberg of Palmyra. From an indenture dated January 27, 1876 we know that as of that date, Levi F. and Barrilla Jane Payne were still married.","STR06" "I4693","Payne","Bert W.","11 Apr 1911","Yes, date unknown","0","The date and location of his birth is from the Family Bible.

Linda Miller writes that ""Bert moved to Arkansas and had a farm that he worked for years he died there and
still has his only child a daughter (Christine?) and two grandchildren and many great-grandchildren living in Arkansas.""","STR06" "I4928","Payne","C. Frank","May 1875","Abt 1936","0","In 1910, it APPEARS that Frank was living in Bell County, Texas, and married to an Estelle. They were living, along with her two children from a prior marriage, in the boarding home of George Hughs.

Kenneth Harvey writes that ""Frank was believed to have married his first wife in order to give her unborn son a name. He claimed the child was his but no one believed him in later years. He was known to be that sort of generous type of man. The mother died shortly after the marriage. At the time of the 1920 census, he was living with his brother-in-law in Duncan on Pine Street.

His sister Effie then raised the little boy that was believed to have been adopted. There were no papers involved. He was somewhat difficult youngster and was later sent to a military academy. He was not really very popular in the extended family-actually he was rather disliked. Afterwards he drifted to California and lost contact with the Payne family.

Peggy had been married before and had a son who was a gambler. He ended up owning the Wade Hotel in Duncan as a result. She had a daughter who lived out in Hollywood.

Spent thirty days in jail for allegedly making whisky during prohibition. He had not actually been making it but merely in the vicinity and the authorities knew that-they simply wanted more information. He refused to squeal however about who the real perpetrators were and as a result accepted the blame.

He didn't like cowboying. He would not stand for drunken brawls where he worked. Frank was a big man.

Frank is buried in Section 10, Block 10, Plot 2, Marlow Cemetery, Oklahoma. It is recorded that he died in Wichita Falls, Texas. (Dorothy Pattison, MCCLANAHAN FAMILY HISTORY (unpublished)).""","STR06" "I4928","Payne","C. Frank","May 1875","Abt 1936","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Bell, 2 Wd Temple, ED 112
Payne, Frank W Lodger M W 46 M1 7 Missouri MO VA Commercial Trader Clothing Payne, Estelle E Lodger F 2 42 M2 7 2/2 Mississippi Kentucky Georgia
Keach, Harold G Lodger M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Keach, Georgia D Lodger F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Stephens County, Duncan
Haycraft H.S. Head RM W 48 Missouri Missouri Missouri Truck Owner
Haycraft, Effie Wife F W 36 M Tx Missouri Missouri
Payne, ---Brother-in-law M W 44 Missouri Missouri Missouri Real Estate
Payne, Clyde F Nephew M W 4 S Tx US US (Later called Payne Haycraft)

1930 Census
Payne, Frank Head Rent $22 M W 54 M age 1rst M 34 Mo Mo Mo Casing Oil Field Payne, Peggy J. Wife F W 40 M age 1rst M 37 Ok Ok Tx Cashier Cafe
Ireland, Buck H. Stepson M W 19 Ok Ok Ok Waiter Cafe
Coffey, Lavina J. Stepdaughter F W 10 Ok Ok Ok
","STR06" "I5610","Payne","Caldonia ""Callie"" Josephine","Jul 1858","Abt 1916","0","Not on Brooke Payne's list of the children of Thomas Hamilton Payne and Martha Jane Marshall. However, in the 1908 biography of her brother, William H.H. Payne, cited the children of Thomas Hamilton Payne as: ""Elizabeth, wife of John O'Neil, of Duncan; Kate, wife of Thomas Joyner, of Oklahoma; Samuel M., of Stephens county; William H., whose career has been sketched; Winfield, near Red Moon, Oklahoma; Levi N(ewton), of Wewoka, Oklahoma; JOSEPHINE, wife of L. F. McClannahan, of Duncan."" In another biography, this one of brother-in-law John O'Neill, she was referenced as ""Gallic (sic), wife of Fred McClannahan, a carpenter and builder who lives at Holbrook, Arizona.""

On the 1860 census, she was listed as ""Pain, Catherine J. 3 F Mo"" instead of as Caladonia Josephine. In 1870, she was simply listed as Carrie.

One day Callie commented, after hearing a story told by her grand-nephew Lewis Adair Payne, that she would ""have to tell [Vice-President] Marshall about this!"" Ken Harvey was not sure if this was a true story, of just Callie being playful with Lewis. It appears, however, that Vice President Thomas Riley Marshall was indeed a second cousin of Caldonia and her siblings.

Ken also writes that it was understood that three McClanahans (Olivia's siblings) married three Paynes (Samuel's siblings) in this generation.

Ken thinks her children went to Quanah High School, and that she dies in Quanah. However, as they lived in Oklahoma in 1900, and Arizona in 1910, this may not be correct.","STR06" "I2724","Payne","Callie Shields","Feb 1884","Abt 1916","0","Said to have married Russell Gaither HEMPSTEAD.","STR06" "I4436","Payne","Cecil Edgar","8 Jan 1906","","0","Said to have been born in Haney, Oklahoma. He was a hobo, he would hop frieghts from Oklahoma to Arizona. staying with his brothers and sisters. Never married.","STR06" "I4688","Payne","Chester F. ""Jack""","16 Oct 1908","Abt 1960","0","Date and location of birth from the family bible.

Linda Miller wrote that Jack died in a car accident when she was around eight years old (circa 1960). He ran off a bridge. It was probably around Hagerman, New Mexico, somewhere between Artesia and Roswell.

Linda also writes that Jack had a very colorful life ""My dad said they called him Dakota Red?he walked with a lift on one foot because he had been shot with a tommy gun during a bank robbery he spent several years in prison off and on?in later years the drink really got to him. My dad always said he liked to drink but that he had a son that died in a school fire in Texas and after that he drank more. I remember him as a very kind man?he came to visit when I was young? I remember going to see him in a trailor when he was with a woman named Babe she was in my young eyes very pretty.""","STR06" "I2727","Payne","Ciera R.","24 Apr 1996","26 Aug 2005","0","The Lawton Constution

Aug. 31, 2005

Ciera R. Payne

FORT COBB Funeral for Ciera R. Payne, 9, Fort Cobb, will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Square Top Baptist Church, four miles west and one mile north of Anadarko, with J.T. Goombi and Justin Doughty officiating.

Ciera died Friday Aug. 26, 2005, at her home.

Burial will be at Oak Grove Cemetery, Fort Cobb, under direction of Comanche Nation Funeral Home.

She was born April 24, 1996, to Dean and Traci Rhoades Payne. She was known as ""Toodles"" to her family and played softball.

Survivors include her parents; two half-brothers: Randett Payne and Leslie Payne; two half-sisters: Christi Payne and Amy Perez; and grandparents: Roberta and Dick Owens and John Rhoades.

Friends may call from 6-9 p.m. today at the church.","STR06" "I2722","Payne","Clarence B. ""Preach""","Jun 1888","Yes, date unknown","0","Name may instead be George Clarence. (www.mcclanahanhistory.com)","STR06" "I4655","Payne","Clarence Richard ""Dick""","19 Apr 1876","26 Apr 1960","0","Ken Harvey writes that the 1910 census lists Clarence age 54 b. TX with 3 children and a non relative -Madeline. There is a discrepancy in this and his birth date.","STR06" "I4655","Payne","Clarence Richard ""Dick""","19 Apr 1876","26 Apr 1960","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Washita, Bessie Twp
Enumerated 31 May 1910
SD 5 ED 271 Sheet 2B
32-32
Payne, Clarence R Head M W 7 Tx Mo MO Farmer
Payne, Ida Wf F W 24 M 7 4/4 Kansas Indiana Oh
Payne, Esther Dtr F W 6 S Ok Tx Ks
Payne, Sylvia Dtr F W 4 S Ok Tx Ks
Payne, Mabel Dtr F W 2 S Ok Tx Ks
Payne, Madalene Dtr F W 8/12 S Ok Tx Ks

1920 Census
Arizona, Maricopa County, East Chandler, Pr 11
Enumerated 7 Jan 1920
SD 1 ED 29 Sheet 6A
107-115
Payne, Richard C Head M W 43 M Tx Mo Carpenter House
Payne, Ida D Wf F W 34 M Kansas Ind
Payne, Ester O Dtr F W 15 S Ok Tx Ks
Payne, Sylvia M Dtr F W 14 S Ok Tx Ks Farm Laborer
Payne, Mabel E Dtr F W 12 S Ok Tx Ks Farm Laborer
Payne, Madaline G Dtr F W 10 S Ok Tx Ks
Payne, Richard F. Son M W 8 S Ok Tx Ks
Payne, Guy T Son M W 6 S Ok Tx Ks
Payne, Violet D Dtr M(sic) W 4 11/12 S Ok Tx Ks
Payne, Laurence D Son M W 1 8/12 (twins) S Ok Tx Ks
Payne, Florence C Dtr F W 1 8/12 (twins) S Ok Tx Ks


1930 Census
New Mexico, Dona Ana County, Garfield Eled Precinct 22
Enumerated 22 Apr 1930
ED 7-26 SD 4 Sheet 4A Stamped 291
68-82
Payne, Richard C Head M W 53 M 27 Tx Mo Mo Carpenter House Builder
Payne, Ida D Wf F W 44 M 18 Ks Ind Ohio
Payne, Richard T Jr Son M W 19 S Ok Tx Ks Laborer Farm
Payne, Guy T Son M W 17 S Ok Tx Ks Laborer Farm
Payne, Violet D Dtr F W 15 S Ok Tx Ks
Payne, Florence C Dtr F W 11 S Ok Tx Kx
Payne, Lawrence D Son M W 11 S Ok Tx Ks
Payne, Arlin T Son M W 8 S Ok Ts Kx
Payne, Ansel C Son M W 6 S Arizona Tx Ks
","STR06" "I5902","Payne","Claude Chadwick","18 Feb 1908","3 Dec 1955","0","He was born near the County Line of Stephens and Carter counties, Oklahoma.

An infancy photograph taken at Cobb's Studio in Quanah, Texas, circa 1910 which suggests that Chad, as he was known, was born there? however the 1920 census gives Oklahoma as place of birth. Photograph is in the possession of Lewis Adair Payne (1997).

He was named Claude after his father, Marvin's, great life-long friend Claude Holcombe, who lived in Quanah, TX.

He is not in the Payne/Gentry family reunion photograph of 1927, when he would have been nineteen, because ... could he have already joined the army?

Military Discharge recorded in Stephens County Courthouse Book 22, page 287. Not viewed.

His marriage probably occured before July 21st. 1936 as entered above as his younger brother, Lewis Adair Payne, ""lunched at Chad's and Lois's [while in Duncan]. Place certainly run down, don't believe I could live there any more.""4 on that date.

Worked for OTASCO in Guthrie c. 1939. 5

1955 ? ""M-Sgt. C.C. Payne
Full military funeral services for M-Sgt. Chadwick C. Payne, 47, of 1907 Ash, will be held at 10:30 Tuesday in the new Post Chapel at Fort Sill with Chaplain (1st Lt.) Charlie W. Hargrave and Rev. Russell T. Rauscher, rector of St. Andrew's Episcopal church, officiating. Burial will be in Fort Sill cemetery with Becker Funeral home in charge. Sgt. Payne, a captain in the reserve, died at 3 p.m. Saturday at the family home apparently of a heart attack. He had just been released from the hospital on a 24 hour pass at the time of his death.""6

1998 ? Lewis Adair Payne, 84, ... ... ... died died Tuesday, 18 Aug. 1998, at Stillwater Medical Center [OK] .... ... ... He was predeceased by two brothers, Claude Chadwick Payne and Marvin Walter Payne and one sister Mary Olive Thompson. Survivors include his wife of fifty-five years, Lunora; two daughters; Robin White of Joplin, Mo and Penny Harvey of Glencoe, OK; and his two grand-sons Bracken White of San Francisco, Ca and Gentry White of Columbia, Mo and grand-daughter Anne Marie Busse of Joplin, Mo. ... ... ...7","STR06" "I5764","Payne","Claude Chadwick","14 Feb 1937","9 Feb 2008","0","Obituary
The Duncan Banner online edition
Published on February 12, 2008

Feb. 14, 1937 -Feb. 9, 2008

Retired Maj. Chad C. Payne, 70, of Duncan, died Saturday, Feb. 9, 2008, in his home with his family after a lengthy illness.Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Heritage Oaks Church of the Nazarene with the Rev. Bobby Howard officiating. Interment with military honors will be at 1 p.m. in Fort Sill Post Cemetery under direction of Don Grantham Funeral Home.The family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Mr. Payne was born Feb. 14, 1937, in Duncan, to Chad C. Payne Sr. and Lois Reed Payne. He graduated from Lawton High School in 1955 and from Cameron University in 1957. He then attended the University of Oklahoma and graduated from Oklahoma State University in 1960. He married Pat Tompkins on Dec. 31, 1957, in Burkburnett, Texas.He served two tours of duty in the U.S. Army in Vietnam, flying helicopter gunships. He was awarded the Silver Star, three Distinguished Flying Crosses, Air Medal with 49 clusters, the Purple Heart, and Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry.

Mr. Payne was director of the Delta Elderly Nutrition Program serving Stephens and McClain counties for 31 years.He was a very talented Western artist and enjoyed painting, classical music and gun collecting.

Survivors include his wife, Pat of the home; two sons and a daughter-in-law: Scott and Michelle Payne of Duncan, and Richard Payne of San Francisco, Calif.; a sister, Rosemary Merriman of Florida; six grandchildren: Leslie Majors, Sydney Payne and Lyndsey Payne, all of Duncan, Kale Payne of Norman, Blake Payne of Fort Drum, N.Y., and Candice Payne of Edmond; and two great-grandchildren: Chase and Hunter Majors of Duncan.

He was preceded in death by his parents.Bearers will be members of the military.Honorary bearers will be Jim Busby, Tom Cooper, Bob Crissman, Pete Iglesias, Mike Klinker, Kirby Spain, Bill Stribling, Johnnie Sweeten and Early Watkins.Memorial contributions may be made to Fresenius Dialysis Medical Center, 4516 SE Lee Blvd., Lawton, OK 73501.Online condolences may be made at www.granthamfuneralhomes.com .


The following biography was written by Ken Harvey:

Duncan veteran pioneered air mobility idea in Vietnam.

Mention Vietnam, and the image most people conjure up is one of human tragedy. The conflict left enough gaps in the populace to cover a whole wall in Washington, to say nothing of the lingering effects veterans suffer from; injuries, disease, post-traumatic stress syndrome, chemical dependency, Agent Orange and, disturbingly, neglect. It was, after all, a defeat that most Americans would sooner forget.

But today we turn to Chad Payne for a slightly different picture-that of the Vietnam veteran as a pioneer in the air mobility concept. In 1971, W.E. Butterworth wrote in his book ""Flying Army"" that 'the war in Vietnam, whatever else it has cost, has given the United States Army a capability in mobility by air. Without the unprecedented maneuverability of the Airmobile Division, the Vietnam conflict would have gone much worse for the United States than it did,' Butterworth said.

Payne, now project director for Delta Nutrition in Duncan, was an Army pilot when helicopters came of age. He watched them outgrow their role of flying ambulance to become gunships, transports for cargo and personnel, and flying cranes for the retrieval of downed aircraft.

To appreciate the strides in aviation that came out of Vietnam requires some understanding of what went before. Military aviation dates back to the Civil War, when Thaddeus Lowe sent up his balloons for observation purposes.

The next stage in the development of aviation is represented by the U.S. Army Signal Corps Aeronautical Division and dogfights between World War I fighter planes with dual machine guns synchronized to fire between spinning propeller blades.

Fast-forward to World War II. The Army Air Forces were created by Congress on June 20, 1941, but there were growing pains as the Air Force asserted its independence. The need for Army-owned, Army-controlled light aircraft responsive to the needs of ground forces became evident, and the Grasshoppers were born. These served as observation posts for directing artillery fire or as taxis for couriers.

Meanwhile, Russian-born Igor Sigorsky, who had shelved his idea of a helicopter in 1910 until technology had progressed enough to cope with the many problems posed by rotary-wing aircraft, decided in the 1930s that the time was ripe. By 1939, his VS-300 could stay aloft for two minutes. Two years' worth of modifications expanded that limit to 1 hour, 32 minutes, 26.1 seconds.

Others turned their minds to the problem (Stanley Hiller, Frank Piasecki and Larry Bell). During the Korean conflict, however, helicopters were used for little more than the medical evacuation purposes shown on ""M*A*S*H.

Then came Vietnam.

The first people sent by President John F. Kennedy were special forces people and advisers. Helicopters made their appearance there in December 1961 with the Piasecki H- 21, a 20-passenger transport helicopter first acquired by the Army one month after the Korean armistice.

In response to a wish list known as the revised Military Characteristics for a Utility Helicopter of 1959, Bell Aircraft Co. produced the HU-1A, standing for Helicopter, Utility, Model 1, Modification A. The Army called it the Iroquois, but to Payne and his contemporaries it was simply the ""Huey.""

Brought to Vietnam by way of the Utility Tactical Transport Company in Okinawa, the Huey was the first turbine-powered helicopter produced in the United States.

""All of a sudden we had a relatively compact aircraft that was easy to maintain and speedier,"" Payne said.

In 1960, the same year that the 82nd Airborne Division began receiving them, the Rogers Board decided to put the helicopters into a more active combat role. In those days technical representatives from Bell Helicopter were in daily contact with the pilots, who used to get certificates from Bell saying that they were among the first to fly this new craft.

It was on Dec. 11, 1961, that the 57th Transportation Co. from Fort Lewis, Wash., and the 8th Transportation Co. from Fort Bragg, N.C., docked in Saigon. Aircraft were being used to transport troops in combat.

In 1962, Lt. Gen. Hamilton H. Howze, then the 18th Airborne Corps commander, was designated to set up a board to study combat mobility concentrated in the helicopter. Payne, who was going through flight school at the time the Rogers Board was in session, was by this time with the Aviation Battalion of the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, which was part of the 18th Airborne Corps.

With a speed amazing to those who were observing the situation, the Howze Board cut through the usual bureaucratic red tape. Its recommendations were to proceed full steam ahead on the whole idea of Army Aviation and begin a divisional level troop test immediately.

After Utility Tactical Transport a Company got shot up by the Viet Cong in the initial gunship clash in January 1963, Payne saw the Army begin to replace Huey A's with B's in May-June 1963. The A's had a 550-hp engine. The B's initially had a 960-hp engine, but later it was beefed up to 1100 hp with a few modifications. The engine weighed 595 pounds and could be changed in the field in 30 minutes. It also had blades that could chop through trees to get into tight places; the old H-21 had had wooden blades.

""The aircraft was designed to work on, to fly, to use,"" Payne said.

It was still designed for ""med evac, but it could hold a command control console for controlling a whole operation; haul cargo and troops into combat; broadcast messages or drop leaflets for propaganda purposes; and then there was Payne's favorite use: by mounting guns and rockets on it, the helicopter became a fighter bomber.

When his superiors learned he had flown H-21s in flight school and had 500 hours of flight time in Hueys, Payne was sent to the 33rd Transportation Co. at Bien Hoa.

""We began to concentrate on implementing the concepts initially spawned by the Rogers Board and tested by the Howze Board,"" Payne said.

The 33rd Transportation Co. became the 118th Aviation Co., and by the end of September, they were all flying the Huey B model. There were two platoons of 'slicks' used as cargo/personnel transports and armed with machine guns in the doors. There was one platoon of gunships equipped with machine guns and rockets. Payne ended up as an instructor pilot of the gunship platoon. His job was to make sure everyone was current in the M-6 weapons system, which consisted of four machine guns on a flexible mount that could be aimed by the co-pilot.

""We wanted more firepower, so we came up with a jury-rigged rocket system. We scrounged and stole parts from various places and had to do our own wiring. I spent a lot of time down at UTT learning to build and employ weapons systems because that was the only gunship company in the world.""

""We ended up with a rocket system which we bolted to the gun mount. It held 16 rockets. if one was hot, you were stuck with it. The rocket tube would blow up. Sometimes it would cause damage, sometimes not. You never knew what might happen when you hit the trigger. You might end up in a rice paddy running from your helicopter 'cause it was about to explode.""

In November 1963 Payne was on the way to mess hall when he heard that the president had been shot in Dallas. Coming as it did one month after the Vietnamese overthrow in which they used a barricade of tanks to keep the U.S. troops from interfering, it gave him a strange feeling to be in a foreign country and hear of Kennedy's assassination.

Activity picked up in December. A co-pilot, Lynn Rothenbuhler of Fort Wayne, Ind., was killed instantly by a single bullet that month. Within a week, two gunships from UTT were lost. Both pilots had been Payne's friends back in the 82nd Aviation Battalion. A complete crew was lost on one. The other was shot down in the Mekong, and only two survivors were pulled from the water. For the rest of Payne's tour, the 118th Aviation Co. operated all over the country from Camau in the south to Quang Ngai in the north.

Gunships generally flew in pairs for protection, but Payne's was the exception. Col. Kenneth D. Mertel liked to fly in a gunship, and he wanted to fly with an instructor pilot.

""We used to get into some hellacious gunfights. If we'd ever been knocked down, we would have been MIA because there was nobody to pick us up,"" Payne said.

Payne returned to the States in May 1964 to the next development in air mobility, the 11th Air Assault Division at Fort Benning, Ga. After a three-month-long field problem in which he went up against his alma mater, he was sent as part of a mission to help settle problems in the Dominican Republic. He spent the first anniversary of his return from Vietnam in the Dominican Republic, musing that he had hardly seen his family since he had been back.

Payne was one of only 300 who could wear the 11th Air Assault badge on his right shoulder to indicate combat. The next thing he knew, he was hearing a speech by President Lyndon B. Johnson that the 11th Air Assault had been redesignated as the 1st Cavalry and was going to Vietnam. Payne was soon told he didn't have to go unless he wanted.

The reason was that he had already had two combat tours within a year. Having returned in May 1964 from one tour of duty in Vietnam, he was sent with the 11th Air Assault to quell problems in the Dominican Republic and spent the first anniversary of his return there, wondering when he would ever get to see his family.

Payne spent one month training new members of the Ist Cavalry, checking people and getting them ready for Vietnam. Then he went to Fort Rucker, Ala., where he became a gunnery instructor. (Fort Sill had been home to the Army Aviation School until August 1954, when it was relocated to Fort Rucker because the other combat arms of the Army objected to the prospect of artillery dominating what was obviously going to be a function of the Army as a whole, according to W.E. Butterworth in his 1971 book ""Flying Army"").

There was no gunnery program when he arrived, so Payne had to write the gunnery familiarization program. He remembers that as 18 months of relative peace and time with my family ""also, some of the best duty I ever pulled in the Army.""

In 1967, when he left Fort Rucker Army Aviation was producing 600 pilots a month. That contrasts with 22 new pilots turned out the month of his graduation seven years earlier. The Army's helicopter program was at this time only 19 years old.

In '67 it was back to Vietnam for another tour. Payne was initially assigned to the 9th Infantry Division and three months later to the 120th Aviation Co., which operated out of Hotel 3 on the Tan Son Nhut Air Force Base in Saigon.

""We lived downtown in a villa, had maids to wash our clothes and shine our boots, great restaurants to eat in, and no shortage of Viet Cong."" he said.

Again he ended up with the gunship Platoon, dubbed the Razorbacks by their original platoon leader, who had attended the University of Arkansas. Payne was with them from September 1967 throughout the remainder of his second tour.

By this time, the Army had a C 8 model Huey which was 20 knots faster than the B model, but they seemed to be everywhere else but with the Razorbacks, which still had the B's and the M-16 weapons system.

The Tet offensive, the biggest battle of the war, came in January 1968. Payne's unit was off-duty when they got a call saying the embassy was under attack. He was one of five people in a jeep headed for Tan Son Nhut when they took a bullet through the windshield. It came out the middle of the jeep, but miraculously, no one was hit. Payne said he had a bad feeling, nevertheless.

""Nobody could fire. We were working over the city. Nobody could shoot into the city,"" he said.

Aircraft were drawing some tracer fire off the runway and Payne flew down Highway 1 across the end of the runway.

""As I turned, the assault on Tan Son Nhut started right under me, They must have thought I was a 'slick' 'cause they never paid any attention to me,"" he said.

He dumped 48 rockets on an enemy regiment that was on line, advancing on Tan Son Nhut.

They broke the initial assault but the VC did not give up. His team went back to the airfield to re-arm, then took off again for the west end of the runway, but the enemy was waiting for them. They hit the machine gun, and the man stationed there caught part of the fire through the web between his forefinger and thumb. It smashed the gun, and he wrapped a handkerchief around the wound.

""Whole sections of Saigon were destroyed during that fight,"" Payne said. There was nowhere else to go; every major city was under attack. His craft took 39 hits in about 12 seconds on one pass, and nearly everyone aboard but himself was nicked.

They were still receiving fire as they approached the heliport. Even at a hover, the enemy seemed about to overrun them. They took cover under a revetment so they could rearm their aircraft. Payne said he had 26 men in his platoon, enough to man four helicopters.

""That was the only time in my life I knew I was going to die,"" he said. ""Obviously, I was in error.""

Payne said they took off down their own flight line and he was about to hit the firing button when he got the call that the Viet Cong were falling back. The 3/4 Cavalry of 25th Infantry Division set up a defensive perimeter around the heliport so that they had a secure place to rearm and refuel.

""The movies are correct. The cavalry does come to the rescue. They felt like we'd rescued them, we felt like they'd rescued us.""

""In the first 12 hours of the Tet offensive, all 9 aircraft of the Razorback platoon were shot up beyond local repairs and were replaced by rebuilt Huey B's flown in from Corpus Christi, Texas. We slapped weapons systems on 'em. They were intended for 1st. Cavalry, but they ended up with us. They decided the capital (of South Vietnam) was more important,"" Payne said.

Just prior to dawn that morning, they got a call from Capital Military District asking them to check out the Cholon district of Saigon. By this time, there were fires all over Saigon and smoke was building up.

The Razorbacks caught a lot of ground fire on their way over. From the air they could see jeeps turned up on their sides and the bodies of children and civilians sprawled out. They were irked to see, in the midst of the havoc, a senior officer's Bachelor Officer Quarters where a poolside party was in progress, and the officers' Vietnamese girlfriends waving up to them.

""That was the first night of the Tet offensive. We ended up firing into Saigon a whole lot. We chased them into the countryside ... The fighting went on into April,"" Payne said.

In late April, they got word of a second offensive in the making. Somewhere along the line, Payne had been promoted to major, and he had orders to leave for home May 14. So far, he had been lucky.

Then, in the Giadinh area of Saigon, in the middle of the night, about the first of May, he was hit for the first time. He watched a little flash down below him, and felt his knee come up and hit him in the chin. The bullet had come through the chin bubble of the helicopter and some of the heavier metal pieces. Part of the jacket hit him on the little finger. He thought the finger had been shot off, but it was just a metal fragment stuck into it that came out quite easily.

The real wound was on the back of his thigh. ""I still have the bullet in my leg. Nice little memento, but I can't show it to anybody,"" he said.

Payne felt the impact, but went back for another pass. When he landed, a litter was fetched, but he was walking around and didn't want to get on it because he felt if he did it would be giving up.

""I made it through almost two years of flying gunships before I got wounded. I think that's a record,"" Payne said.

He left as the May offensive was scaling down, and got out of the Army in 1971, but by that time the gunships he had helped pioneer were accepted by the Army and the rest of the world. (1)

Military Discharge recorded in Stephens County Courthouse Book 21, page 93. Not viewed. Chad was awarded three Distinguished Flying Crosses during his military service.

2000 Chad Payne's former gunship door gunner is a Hollywood screenwriter and movie producer now. He told Chad he keeps writing him into some of his characters. He evidently rounded out the Col. Kilgore character in ""Apocalypse Now"" using Chad as his model. Apparently that's the character that famously said ""I love the smell of napalm in the morning"". Chad claims he finds that scary, but I don't think there is much that would scare the same Chad.(2)

The book ""Seven Firefights in Vietnam"" records Chad Payne's Vietnam experiences in greater detail.

Chad is becoming quite a successful Western artist now. His prints are selling like hot cakes. He is really very good indeed. A serious western artist in his spare time.(3)


(1). Mitch Meador, Mitch (1993) Duncan veteran pioneered air mobility idea in Vietnam. The Sunday Constitution newspaper, January 10, 1993 - Duncan Oklahoma (2). Harvey, Kenneth Charles (1996) (3). Payne, Lewis Adair (1996) Conversation with Kenneth Charles Harvey","STR06" "I5657","Payne","Clyde Marion","13 Sep 1899","13 Apr 1924","0","At the time of the 1920 census, he was a lodger in the home of M.J. Ross, in the King Township of Duncan. He was listed as single, a Farmer, and as ""Working Out,""

Marloy (sic) Boy Dies Yesterday At Stillwater

Duncan Banner Fri. April 18, 1924 Pg. 8 Transcribed by C. R. Strong 11-29-2003

Clyde Payne, of Marlow, died at Stillwater Monday, according to word received by his uncle, W. W. Payne, of this city, last night. No. particulars concerning the death were given. He was attending A & M college. The body will arrive in Marlow and burial will be there Wednesday at 3 o'clock. Deceased was 26-years old and a son of Tom Payne, pioneer citizen of Stephens county. He was a brother of Carl Payne who was killed in a grade crossing crash near Minco (Oklahoma) several months ago. He is survived by a wife, formerly Miss Willie (Billie) Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hall of this city.

Marlow Review
Thurs. April 17, 1924

Marlow Man Died At Stillwater Monday
Local Post of American Legion Gives Military Funeral

Clyde Payne of this city died Monday at Stillwater where he was attending the A & M College. The body arrived in this city Wednesday and was laid to rest in the City Cemetery at 10:30 o'clock that morning.

Deceased was 26 years old and a son of Tom Payne, pioneer citizen of Stephens County, and a nephew of Mrs. W. H. Payne of this city. He is a brother of Carl Payne who was killed in a grad crossing accident near Minco several months ago. He is survived by his wife and child. Mrs. Payne was formerly Miss Willie Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hall of Duncan.

Mr. Payne was a veteran of the World War serving in the United States Navy. Funeral services at Marlow were in charge of the local post of the American Legion. A firing squad from Duncan assisted the local post in conduction the last sad rites and paying their respect to one of their number who had served his country well and honorably.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)

NOTE Headstone in Marlow Cemetery, Sect 11 Blks 78 & 85 (Lot 7), states b. 9-13-1899 d. 4-13-1924, and reads ""At Rest.""

According to Fay (Payne) Yeager, her half-uncle Clyde Marion Payne was hooked on drugs, probably heroin or cocaine. This may have been due to World War I wounds. According to Fay, he had kicked the habit and was attending Oklahoma A & M in Stillwater. When he became ill, he made his wife (Bill) promise to not allow use of drugs. His death was supposedly a bad one. Both Fay and Lois PAYNE mentioned Clyde's wife as ""BILL"". Both commented how they competed to sit in her lap. Bill was glad to accomadate them, however she required them to ""sit still and not wiggle.""","STR06" "I6395","Payne","Cyrus","10 Nov 1812","Between 1846 and 1848","0","He died while a soldier during the Mexican War.","STR06" "I28959","","","","","","","" "I6377","Payne","Daniel Mccarty","3 Nov 1764","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a Miss Given. ""GENEALOGIES OF KENTUCKY FAMILIES"" from the Registrer of the Ky Hist Society Vol O-Y, (Baltimore Gen. Publ.-1981)","STR06" "I11837","Payne","Daniel Mccarty","15 Nov 1794","17 Oct 1865","0","Married Zelinda Ann SMITH in Berry, Kentucky, they had a total of seven children are and buried next to each other in a Lexington Cemetery.","STR06" "I23854","Payne","Delilah","16 Apr 1796","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a cousin, James PAYNE (son of Thomas PAYNE of King George County and Sarah GLENDENNING). They lived in Parke County, Indiana. (Payne, p 409).","STR06" "I6363","Payne","Devall","1 Jan 1763","21 Jun 1830","0","Brooke Payne notes that his name is spelled in various ways: D.V., Devaul, Duvall, Deval, De Vall, Devall. In spelling it Devall, Payne follows the practice of living descendants who use the name. (Payne, p 251). He took at active part in the civil affairs of his State, being a member of the Legislature 1801, 1805, 1817, and 1828. He was State Senator 1807-1811; Presidential elector 1813, 1817, and 1825. 1816 he was Justice of the Peace in Mason co.Collins's HISTORY OF KENTUCKY (says)...'he joined Capt. Kenneth McChord's troop of cavalry and served in 1791 under General Charles Scott against the Indians on the Wabash...in 1813 he was appointed Major in Col. Richard M. Johnson's regiment of mounted rifleman. On 5 Oct 1813 at the Battle of the Thames he charged at the head of his battalion through the British lines; and in company with General Harrison's aides when in pursuit of General Proctor...also said to have distinguished himself at the Battle of River Raisen, Michigan where in January 1813 the Americans suffered an overwhelming defeat by the British and massacre by the Indians."" (Payne, p 252).","STR06" "I5927","Payne","Dora Fay","30 Jan 1915","7 Mar 2002","0","The Duncan Banner Mar 12, 2002

Dora Fay Pierce Yeager

Dora Fay Pierce Yeager, 87, of Oklahoma City died Thursday, March 7, 2002, in Oklahoma City.

Service was held at 9 a.m. Saturday at the Assumption Catholic Church in Duncan, with the Rev. Donald Wolf officiating. Burial was in the Duncan Cemetery under the direction of Don Grantham Funeral Home. Mrs. Yeager was born on Jan. 30, 1915 , in Duncan to Thomas H. and Bessie Gentry Payne.

She married Edward R. Pierce, who preceded her in death in 1951. She then married George Yeager in 1965. He preceded her in death in 1977.

She was a homemaker and also worked as a bookkeeper.

She was a member of Assumption Catholic Church. She is survived by one daughter, Lynn Moroney of Oklahoma City; two sisters, Anna Laura Strong of Duncan and Lois Payne Hanna of Oklahoma City. She was preceded in death by a brother, Thomas H. Payne III; a sister, Patty Gay Payne; and her parents. Grandchildren include Siobhan Moroney of Highland Park, Ill.; and Tracy Moroney of Studio City, Calif. Great-grandchildren are Michael Moroney and Anne Green of Highland Park, Ill.

She was preceded in death by a brother, Thomas H. Payne III; and a sister, Patty Gay Payne.

(Transcription courtesy of Lynell Cordell).

Avid genealogist, and gathered much of the information contained in these files.","STR06" "I4820","Payne","Edward","1693","1702","0","His father's will dated 31 Jany 1697/8 referred to him as his second son, and left to him 700 acres. In 1702, Daniel McCarty and wife Elizabeth (Edward's mother) applied for administration of the estate of ""Edward Paine, deceased, son of William and Elizabeth Paine"".","STR06" "I4809","Payne","Edward","18 Nov 1726","17 May 1806","0","In 1755, on an expedition against the Shawnee Indians, Ensign Edward Payne marched with an outfit commanded by Capt. Lewis Elzey to Winchester. Members of the party had enlisted to serve 30 days. No relief arriving at the expiration of that period, some of the officers and enlisted men chose to leave. Among the group that left was Ensign Payne. Therefore a subsequent claim for compensation for this service was rejected. He later served as a Church Warden, Justice of Fairfax County, and Sheriff. In 1782 he was recorded in the Virginia Census as head of a family consisting of 8 whites and 26 blacks.

Col. Edward Payne was a member of the Danville (Ky.) Convention on 23 May 1785. Kentucky was finally separated from Virginia in 1792 after seven such conventions. Edward was a member of the Kentucky Constitutional Convention and Senatorial elector for Fayette County.","STR06" "I6375","Payne","Edward Conyers","7 Jan 1762","13 Jul 1844","0","In 1782 he located his home on 5000 a. West of Lexington and built a log cabin on the site of the late Joel Lyle's home. Two years later he returned to Va. and brought back with him his father, brothers and sisters. With the exception of William and Jilson, the family took up claims on the old Frankfort pike and reaching towards the Versailles pike. His second marriage was to Mrs. Preston of Va, with no issue. (Payne, p. 257).","STR06" "I11839","Payne","Edward Conyers","7 Apr 1793","3 Jan 1863","0","A farmer and resident of Shelbyville, Kentucky, He married twice, having a total of six children.","STR06" "I1846","Payne","Effie Mae","May 1883","Abt 1963","0","Effie's date of birth is given as 1883 by the Ancestral File database.

There is another photograph, this time of his high school graduation in from Quanah High School in May 1901. This shows him holding his sheepskin diploma-no ""mere paper"" at that time! The photograph shows five girls dressed like bridesmaids and one boy with a flower in his button hole, all students surrounding a man who is presumably the school principal. Marvin, the solitary boy (young adult), is at the rear (apparently education was not a very macho activity among the youth of the town). His younger sister Effie stands to his immediate right. Marvin read an essay to the assembled parents on ""Closing Events of the Nineteenth Century."" His sister Effie read an essay on ""Duty."" One of the other girls present was a Payne double first cousin, Lula Pearl McClanahan (daughter of Fred Lafayette McClanahan and Calla Payne). She read an essay on ""Courage.""

Effie raised the boy that her brother Frank was believed to have adopted.

She never had any other children.

The Comanche Reflex
Comanche, I. T.
(Comanche, Stephens County, Oklahoma)
Friday, August 11, 1905
MISSES ADA MCCALLAHAN and EFFIE PAYNE of Duncan were in the city. Miss McCallahan has been elected to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of MISS FANNY BAKER.","STR06" "I5508","Payne","Elias","May 1854","Yes, date unknown","0","Henderson David showed that he married first Susan J. CRIGLER, on 17 Feb 1876 in Culpeper, Va. He and Susan were the parents of George, Lizzie, Edward, Ellis, Hunter and Mary. By his second wife, Bettie BUTLER, he had John, Ashby and Norman.","STR06" "I5508","Payne","Elias","May 1854","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Virginia, Culpeper County, Catalpa Magisterial District (except Culpeper town)
Enumerated 19 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 4 Sheet 10A
157-158
Payne, Elias Head W M May 1854 46 M24 Va Va Va Farm Laborer
Payne, Bettie Wf W F Jan 1870 30 M 24 7/7 Va Va
Payne, Ellis Son W M Fab 1880 20 S Va Va Farm Laborer
Payne, Hunter Son W M Apr 1886 13 S Va Va Farm Laborer
Payne, Mary Dtr W F Jun 1892 8 S Va Va
Payne, John Son W M May 1896 4 Va Va
Payne, Ashby Son W M Mar 1897 3 S Va Va
Payne, Bessie Dtr W F Fab 1888 12 Va Va
Payne, Edward Son W M Nov 1878 21 Va Va Farm Laborer

","STR06" "I16267","Payne","Elizabeth","1670","22 May 1714","0","A deed in Middlesex County dated 7 Apl 1690 recites that Henry THACKER of Christ Church Par. had m. Elizabeth daughter of John Payne, Jr. They had seven children. (Payne, p 59).","STR06" "I4821","Payne","Elizabeth","1695","Yes, date unknown","0","Her father's will dated 1697/8 referred to her as under sixteen. She m. John Sturman of Cople Parish, Westmoreland County. The will of her stepfather, Daniel McCarty, dated 1724, bequethed her a Bible and expressed the wish that she make good use of it. The present non-original record of this will names her as Elizabeth Sherman, which name, according to contemporaneous records of Westmoreland County, clearly should be Sturman.","STR06" "I6373","Payne","Elizabeth","12 Mar 1757","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a Mr. Lewis ""GENEALOGIES OF KENTUCKY FAMILIES"" from the Registrer of the Ky Hist Society Vol O-Y, (Baltimore Gen. Publ.-1981)","STR06" "I4782","Payne","Elizabeth Hamilton","Between 1829 and 1831","Yes, date unknown","0","Was 19 in 1850 Shelby Co. MO. census and living with her parents. Still at home at the time of the 1860 census, and listed as age 31. Married Frank W. BOSWORTH They lived at Marseilles, ILL and had 4 children.

5 January 1867 between Francis and Elizabeth Bosworth of Marion County, Missouri to Levi F. Payne, selling him land in Shelby County, Missouri for $120. The land was an undivided (1/8) interest which they received by virtue of inheritance as heirs at law of William Payne, deceased. (Book T U p-56)

6 January 1876 between Thomas H and Martha J Payne his wife, Francis W Bosworth and Elizabeth H Bosworth his wife Wilbern Baldwin and Sarah H Baldwin his wife for and in consideration of one Dollar to be paid by Levi F. Payne of the county of Marion, Missouri sell real estate in Shelby County, Missouri to wit: the west half of the North East quarter of section 12 township 58 range 10 west containing 80 acres more or less. Recorded in the State of Kentucky, County of Jefferson (vol 2 C, P-138). [Apparently this had been recorded incorrectly at one time, because two deed corrections relating to this transaction immediately followed this deed].","STR06" "I16129","Payne","Ella Delilah","Abt 1911","Bef 1922","0","Lynell Cordell notes that Ella Payne & brother Jean Payne...(she thinks)...are enumerated together in the 1930 Federal Census in Stephens County, Oklahoma, King Township, ED 69-5, Sheet 7B","STR06" "I6427","Payne","Emma Blanch","Nov 1895","Bef 1907","0","Ken Harvey notes that she is neither in the group photo of Permelia and Walter's family, nor is she remembered by Lewis Adair Payne. She is also not listed with her other sisters at the time of the 1910 census. She probably died young, before the photo of the other children was taken in 190","STR06" "I1769","Payne","Epperson Duke","Bef 1810","8 Oct 1840","0","The San Augustine Tribune reports that he served at the siege of Bexar and the Battle of San Jacinto. (17 March 2005, p 3).","STR06" "I1728","Payne","Essie","8 Sep 1887","28 Dec 1977","0","On Kay Parker McCary's annotated transcription of the Halbert Cemetery she is shown as a daughter of Benjamin Payne and Mary V. Scurlock.","STR06" "I4444","Payne","Ethel Jean","23 May 1916","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have been born in Haney, Oklahoma. Cova Jean Williams shows her middle name as Eugene versus simply Jean, as is indicated on the Texas Birth Index.","STR06" "I4663","Payne","Eugenie","24 Nov 1892","Abt 1925","0","Said to have married Ed COOPER on 15 Oct 1921.","STR06" "I40959","Payne","Faytie","17 Oct 1897","2 Nov 1976","0","FindAGrave shows her as Faytie SHELTON (nee Payne).","STR06" "I4691","Payne","Firm Fremont","14 Dec 1905","14 Jan 1968","0","Date of birth is from the family bible.

Married first Sina ""Girly"", had daughter Doris; married second Lula Addy, had son Burton F. Payne; married third Edith, had Royce and Lenora.","STR06" "I42148","Payne","Floy","7 Jan 1907","30 Jun 1960","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDDY-F94
name: Floy Prewitt
death date: 30 Jun 1960
death place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 53 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 07 Jan 1907
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Divorced
spouse's name:
father's name: William Payne
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Beula Cousins
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Domestic
place of residence: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
cemetery: HIllcrest Cemetery
burial place: Dallas, Texas
burial date: 02 Jul 1960
additional relatives: X
Informant Mrs. Allen Allumbaugh
film number: 2116315
digital film number: 4166550
image number: 3210
reference number: CN 41115
Collection: Floy Prewitt, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I37069","Payne","Francis Jeane","28 Apr 1927","17 Jul 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 21, 1996, page 12

Frances Payne Sewell

Frances Payne Sewell, 69, of Garland died Wednesday, July 17, 1996, at her residence.

She was born April 28, 1996 (sic), in Hemphill as a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Leroy Payne Sr. and had lived in Garland since1960. She was a 1944 graduate of Hemphill High School and then obtained degrees from the University of North Texas and Stephen F. Austin State University. In 1980, Mrs. Sewell retired from Garland Independent School District after 17 years service teaching at Freeman, Bradfield, and Parkcrest Elementery Schools. She also taught music and voice in her home.

Mrs. Sewell had been an active member of the First Baptist Church in Garland since 1960, participating in Sunday School, choir, and Bible Study Fellowship. She was also a member of Critic's Choice Book Club, Women's Book Club, Daughters of the American Republic, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, Baylor Hospital Auxiliary, Garland Symphony, Garland Community Concert Association, Dallas Opera Association, and Dallas Symphony Association.

Survivors: sons and daughters-in-law, Robert Payne and Jacquelyn Sewell and Jimmy and Doreen Sewell of Garland; grandchildren, Travis Sewell, Rachel Sewell, and Chelsie Sewell; and a brother, James L. ""Jamie"" Payne Jr. of Hemphill.

She was preceded in dehat by her husband, Dr. Robert B. Sewell, on April 25, 1991.

Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Friday at First Baptist Church in Garland with Dr. Charles Cockrell and Dr. Steve Davis officiating. Interment followed at Restland Memorial Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Williams Funeral Directors in Garland.

Memorial contributions may be made to the music ministry of First Baptist Church in Garland.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)

","STR06" "I6392","Payne","Franklin","16 Mar 1806","Abt 1874","0","He adopted his grandniece, Betty Payne DeLong.","STR06" "I4660","Payne","Fred Lee","25 Jul 1880","29 Aug 1950","0","Name Fred Lee Payne
Event Date 29 Aug 1950
Event Place Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona
Gender Male
Race (Original):
Age 70
Birth Year (Estimated) 1880
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name Levi Payne
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name Elizabeth Mcclanahan
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Address:
Residence Place:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
GS Film number 2241193
Digital Folder Number 4204517
Image Number 118
Reference ID cn 4104

Citing this Record:
""Arizona, Deaths, 1870-1951,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FLVK-KLR : accessed 16 Feb 2014), Fred Lee Payne, 29 Aug 1950.","STR06" "I4660","Payne","Fred Lee","25 Jul 1880","29 Aug 1950","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Washita County, Union Twp
Enumerated 2 Jun 1910 by Thomas Hudgens
SD 5 ED 268 Sheet 22A Stamped 250
301-301 Payne, Levi and Sarah
302-302
Payne, Fred L Hd M W m1 7 Tx Mo Mo English Farmer
Payne, Alice C Wife F W 20 M1 7 Mo Mo Mo
Payne, Chester F Nephew M W 2 Ok Mo Mo

1930 Census
Arizona, Maricopa County, Goodyear Election Precinct
Enumerated April 24, 1930
ED 7-80 SD 2 Sheet 11A Stamped 236
201
Payne, Harold Head M W 23 M 22 New Mexico Miss Kansas Laborer
Payne, Evelyn Wf F W 21 M 20 Ky Ky Ten
202
Payne, Fred Head M W 49 M 23 Tx Miss Ka Foreman Ranch Cotton
Payne, Alice Wf F W 40 M 13 Mo Mo Mo
Payne, Ruby Dtr F W 12 S Ok Tx Mo
Payne, Levi Son M W 8 S Ariz Tx Mo
Payne, Walter, Son M W 5 S Ariz Tx Mo
203
Payne, Mollie Hd F W 43 Wd Mo Mo Mo Laborer Cotton Clean Up
Payne, Cecil Son M W 24 S Ok Tx Mo Laborer Cotton Clean Up
Payne, Gilbert Son M W 19 S Ok Tx Mo Laborer Cotton Clean Up
Payne, Loyd Son m W 18 S Ok Tx Mo Laborer Cotton Clean Up
Payne, Vernon Son M W 15 S Ok Tx Mo
Payne, Ethel Dtr F W 14 S Ok Tx Mo
Payne, Wilburn Son M W 10 S Ok Tx Mo
Payne, Floyann Dtr F W 8 S Ok Tx Mo
","STR06" "I4702","Payne","Fred Lee","1913","1913","0","No stone marker on his grave.","STR06" "I5760","Payne","George","Abt 1661","Abt 1711","0","In 1675, George witnessed a deed in Rappahannock County by Margaret Warren of land on Pepetick Creek adjacent to John Payne. In 1694, he served on a grand jury, and in 1696 he was involved in a case wherein two of his servants were ordered to work overtime, having been away without leave. In the same year, his brother, Richard Payne of Richmond County deede to him 60 acres on the north side of the of Pepetick Creek. In that same year he was witness and attorney for his nephew William Payne of Lancaster county,

George's will and subsequent court records show that he had five children, George, John, Thomas, William and Jane. It made no reference to his wife; leaving all his land to be divided between his two oldest sons George and John. Should either die, his part was to go to his son Thomas, who was also left a negro named Ginnie. His ""father Thomas Pace"" and his ""brothers George White and Daniel White"" were named as executors.

Thomas Pace, Gentleman of Rappahonock County was married to Jane, the widow of Thomas White. It was a daughter of Thomas and Jane White, name unknown, who married George Payne. Therefore, Thomas Pace is actually his stepfather-in-law, and George and Daniel White were his brother-in-laws.","STR06" "I16272","Payne","George","Abt 1694","Abt 1745","0","In 1711 his father's will left him 120 a., a two-year old heifer, a horse called Brandy, and an equal share of testator's personal estate. In the same year Anthony CARNABY was appointed as his guardian; two years later John JENNINGS became his guardian. 1715 he became of age, as evidenced by law suits. He and wife (1) MARY sold land in 1718 to John JENNINGS that was left to grantor in his father's will. 1724 he was appointed Under Sheriff of Ri. Co. 1742 he was Admr. of estate of George LEWIS. 1746 in the settlement of his estate, payment was made to Meredith Payne, and an infant child of George Payne's was referred to but not named. His personal estate was valued at 178 pounds and included, among many other items, one white servant, one negro, furnitue, books, cattle, sheep, horses, hogs, farm implements, etc. His widow (w. 2) MARTHA married John PEYTON in 1746. (Payne, p. 370).","STR06" "I1826","Payne","George","Abt 1763","Abt 1799","0","This material has been abstracted from the book ""The Paynes of Virginia"" by Brooke Payne (pages 260 through 289). Died intestate. In 1787 he was named as one of the executors of his father's will, and as co-guardian of his minor brothers and sisters. The LDS Ancestral files show he was also married to Helen Combs. This appears to be in error. It was actually his brother, Benjamin Payne, who married Helen.","STR06" "I5552","Payne","Gertrude Louise","24 Aug 1906","6 Apr 1969","0","Ken Harvey writes that ""Her mother died following her birth and she was taken in by her grandmother Mary E. Mounts. She used to call her ""Mama"" as she was the only mother she ever knew. Her father always paid her expenses. Her hair was carefully cut off by her father when it was medically advised. She was suffering from a fever or something. It was evidently very beautiful hair and it was preserved. Unfortunately the hair disappeared following her father's second marriage. Her grandmother used to take it out and wash it every year. In those days it was quite valuable. The children greatly resented the second wife who they suspected sold the hair.""

She was a 1924 graduate of Duncan, Oklahoma, High School.

Ken shows that she was married to a Charles Bernie, and that they had an infant that was born around 1924 that died at about one year of age.

Her death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that she was the widow of Charles Birnie. A Charles Birnie (Jr.?) was the informant. Her usual residence was listed as Roswell, New Mexico.","STR06" "I5552","Payne","Gertrude Louise","24 Aug 1906","6 Apr 1969","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I4441","Payne","Gilbert Lee","12 Sep 1910","4 Mar 1961","0","Cova Jean Williams has his funeral Card. Kenneth Harvey has the place of death instead as Shafter, California. Kenneth also notes that the Military Discharge of Gilbert L. Payne is recorded in Stephens County Courthouse Book 22, page 84. Not viewed.

Marlow Review
Thursday, March 9, 1961

Brother of Marlowite Dies in California

Mrs. W. E. Anderson was notified Sunday of the death of a brother, Gilbert Payne, 50, of Shafter, Calif. He died of a heart attack Saturday night. Services were held on Tuesday.

Another sister, Mrs. Ethel Dannhein, Lamesa, Tex. survives . Joe R. Payne, Sr., is a second cousin.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I6110","Payne","Gjon Marshall Cragg","25 Nov 1950","14 Jan 2022","0","Gjon Marshall Cragg Payne was born November 25, 1950 and left this earthly plane on January 14, 2022. He was the first of seven children born to Marvin ""Snort"" and Deana Payne. He started his life in Duncan, OK, moving to various other places that the oil-field sent them, all the while acquiring more siblings until the early 60s when his father began teaching.

Gjon graduated from Cushing High School in 1969. Shortly after high school Gjon received his draft notice, burned it in protest of the Vietnam War, and then enlisted in the Army to help ensure a placement more to his liking. There he became a helicopter mechanic and began his career path in aviation. After a tour in Vietnam and upon completion of his enlistment, he returned to Oklahoma and earned a Bachelor's Degree in Aeronautical Technology at Oklahoma State University.

Just prior to graduating in 1977, he met his soon-to-be bride, Molly Raye Whitlow, at Kentucky Fried Chicken in Cushing. Their love for each other and their love of poultry led them to marry on Thanksgiving Day. Together they traveled around to various locations including a time with Petroleum Helicopters, living on the bayous of Louisiana. It was there they began their family and he became a Daddy when Sara was born. Shortly after, he moved his wife and daughter back to Oklahoma so they could be closer to family, while he continued to commute back and forth to work on the Gulf Coast.

In 1984, while living in Pawnee, their family grew with the birth of their first son, Ian. Being with family became increasingly important when he learned they were expecting their third child. Gjon accepted an opportunity to work as an A & P mechanic at a major airline. They packed up and moved to Minnesota. Their nuclear family was complete when Sean was born a few months later. They spent two decades rearing their children in the ""great white tundra."" After a series of unfortunate events they felt the pull once again to return to Oklahoma to be closer to family. Their life together began in Cushing, and the circle was completed upon his passing.

Being ""Gramps"" to his grandchildren was one of the highlights of his life. All six brought a special twinkle to his eyes. He loved watching them grow and play and enjoyed attending their various activities. He was proud that his grandson Hunter graduated from CHS exactly 50 years after he had. One of his favorite activities was participating in Cushing's high school marching band and he was so proud his granddaughters Bella and Kira are now marching to the same drumbeat. He was constantly amused by Willow's personality, impressed by Cora's intelligence and delighted in the sweetness of little George Marshall.

Gjon was as unique as his name. He was a quiet and wise observer. He appreciated the arts: music, painting, sculpting, beadwork, poetry. He was an artist, but too humble to call himself one. A member of the Comanche Nation and having Caddo roots, he was proud and oh so knowledgeable about his Native American heritage. He was a deep thinker and a frustrated perfectionist, always thinking of ways things could be better. Whether it was politics, history or spiritual beliefs, Gjon was ready to impart bits of wisdom and knowledge to those who would listen. And when he spoke, people listened. In spite of his serious side, he had a silly, and at times, a wildly inappropriate sense of humor. These are just some of the things his family will miss.

Gjon is preceded in death by his parents and youngest sibling, Lynn Payne Gouge, his father-in-law Zane Whitlow, brother-in-law Albert Whitlow and sister-in-law Gwen Whitlow Buttram, as well as several beloved nieces and nephews.

He is survived by his wife Molly Payne, daughter Sara Payne Keyes and husband Jake Keyes, of Cushing, grandchildren Hunter, Kira, Bella and Willow Keyes, son Ian Payne and wife Chelsea of Lakeville, Minnesota and grandchildren Cora and George, and son, Sean Payne of the home. Also his mother-in-law Ann Pippenger of Cushing and brother-in-law Zane Whitlow of Tulsa. Sisters Zara Payne, Mary Witten and Jayne Smith. Brothers Dean Payne and Paul Payne and a plethora of nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews and friends, including lifelong friends Greg Holman, Joel Moore, Randy Judd and Rick Reiley.

Services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, January 19, 2022 at Palmer Marler Funeral Home Chapel, Cushing, Oklahoma. Arrangements are entrusted to Palmer Marler Funeral Home, Cushing, Oklahoma.","STR06" "I39263","Payne","Guy T.","27 Mar 1913","1 Mar 1951","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FLKX-6QS
Name: Guy T. Payne
Death Date: 01 Mar 1951
Death Place: Buckeye, Maricopa, Arizona
Gender: Male
Race:
Age: 37
Estimated Birth Year: 1914
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Richard Payne
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ida Thompson
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Film Number: 2241001
Digital Folder Number: 4204511
Image Number: 157
Reference Number: cn1645
Collection: Arizona Deaths, 1870-1951","STR06" "I4689","Payne","Harold N.","28 Feb 1907","13 Nov 1983","0","Date and location of birth is from the family bible. His birth location is sometimes instead shown as Tucumcari, New Mexico.","STR06" "I4689","Payne","Harold N.","28 Feb 1907","13 Nov 1983","0","(Research):

1930 Census
Arizona, Maricopa County, Goodyear Election Precinct
Enumerated April 24, 1930
ED 7-80 SD 2 Sheet 11A Stamped 236
201
Payne, Harold Head M W 23 M 22 New Mexico Miss Kansas Laborer
Payne, Evelyn Wf F W 21 M 20 Ky Ky Ten
202
Payne, Fred Head M W 49 M 23 Tx Miss Ka Foreman Ranch Cotton
Payne, Alice Wf F W 40 M 13 Mo Mo Mo
Payne, Ruby Dtr F W 12 S Ok Tx Mo
Payne, Levi Son M W 8 S Ariz Tx Mo
Payne, Walter, Son M W 5 S Ariz Tx Mo
203
Payne, Mollie Hd F W 43 Wd Mo Mo Mo Laborer Cotton Clean Up
Payne, Cecil Son M W 24 S Ok Tx Mo Laborer Cotton Clean Up
Payne, Gilbert Son M W 19 S Ok Tx Mo Laborer Cotton Clean Up
Payne, Loyd Son m W 18 S Ok Tx Mo Laborer Cotton Clean Up
Payne, Vernon Son M W 15 S Ok Tx Mo
Payne, Ethel Dtr F W 14 S Ok Tx Mo
Payne, Wilburn Son M W 10 S Ok Tx Mo
Payne, Floyann Dtr F W 8 S Ok Tx Mo","STR06" "I1545","Payne","Harriett Catherine ""Kate""","Between 1848 and 1852","Abt 1915","0","Could she have been listed as Harriett C Payne 2 F Mo on the 1850 census, born ca 1848?

On a transcript of the 1860 Shelby County census, there is a 3 year old Catherine J Pain listed, which means she would have been born ca. 1857. According to the 1880 census, she was age 28, which means she would have been born closer to 1852. This would make her only 10 years younger than her husband, not 15. Is is likely that the 1860 listing for Catherine was actually for younger sister, Caladonia.

Catherine and her husband, Tom Joyner, are the first of her family to move to Texas. They arrive in Hardeman County in the spring of 1879. In a biography of her brother-in-law, John O'Neill, she was referenced as ""Harriett Katherine, who now lived in Idaho...widow of the late Thomas Joiner, a farmer...""","STR06" "I23857","Payne","Harrison Young","23 Oct 1803","Yes, date unknown","0","1827 he was appointed constable for 2nd District, Fq. Co., for 2 years. 1829 he was reappointed. 1831 he was on jury. This is the last Court reference to him in that County. He probably moved to Indiana. (Payne, p 410).","STR06" "I5518","Payne","Harry Carl","4 Feb 1898","19 Feb 1957","0","H(arry). C(arl). Payne Dies Today Duncan Banner Wed. February 20, 1957 Pg. 1 Transcribed by C. R. Strong 11-29-2003

Harry Carl Payne. 60, was found dead in his home on Duncan route 4, about 8 a.m. today. Death apparently was the result of a heart attack. A neighbor, Hoyt (Pete) Hardin, took Payne home between 8 and 9 p.m. Tuesday. Hardin, a brother-in-law, returned this morning and found Payne slumped on his bed and dead. Sheriff James Rose reported Payne had apparently sat on the bed and taken off his shoes, then suffered the heart attack. A retired farmer and rancher and veteran of World War I, Payne had lived in this area most of his life. He was a member of Velma Baptist Church. A native of Butler, Indian Territory, Payne was born February 14. 1897. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday in the First Baptist Church here. Roy V. Harp, First Christian Church pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Marlow Cemetery under direction of Grantham Funeral Home. Survivors include three sons, Paul James of 102 East Oak; W. L. of Duncan route 4; and Carl Jr. of Comanche. Also three sisters, Mrs.(Virginia Payne) Hoyt Hardin of Duncan route 4 and Mrs.(Vera Payne) John Young and Mrs. (Louise Payne) Charles Birnie, both of Roswell, N. M. and seven grandchildren.

NOTE Headstone in Marlow Cemetery, Sect 10 Blk 10 (Lot 9), states b. 4 Feb 1898 (note in obit 2-14-1897) d. 2-19-1957. Assumed the headstone was correct.

Additional Notes from Kenneth Harvey:

There is an infancy photograph of Carl taken circa 1898 by L. C. Kelley in Duncan, I.T. It is in the possession of Lewis Adair Payne (1997).

All of their three sons, their only three children, were in the Pacific theatre of the 2nd. World War and all three were at the battle of Iwo Jima. All survived even though they were in the thick of the fighting. Dorothy Pattison records another son ""Dickie"" but this is unlikely.

1903-He was photographed at the age of four with his great-grandparents, John and Pamelia Gentry in Alma, I.T.

1923-Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Gentry of this city (Duncan) celebrated their ""Golden Wedding Day"" Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne, a few miles east of this city.","STR06" "I5766","Payne","Harry Carl ""Junior""","11 Nov 1921","31 Jul 1988","0","Military Discharge of a Harry Carl Payne Jr. is recorded in Stephens County Courthouse Book 3, page 574. Not viewed.","STR06" "I19918","Payne","Hattie","14 Jul 1890","26 Jun 1892","0","Her parentage is assumed based on her name and the dates of her birth and death. She is buried in Section 10, Block 9, Plot 7 of the Marlow cemetery.","STR06" "I19916","Payne","Hattie Mildred","Abt 1923","Bef 1959","0","Her father's will notes that ""Hattie Mildred Moore, who predeceased her father, the said Lee B. Payne, herein. That the children of Hattie Mildred Moore, deceased daughter of Lee B. Payne were heirs under the terms of the Will of said Lee B. Payne, the same being John Lee McWhorter and Kay Denise Shaw.""

It appears from this that Hattie may have been married at least three times: to a McWhorter, a Shaw and a Moore. Note that at the time of her grandmother's death (Hattie Brown) she was listed a Hattie Shaw, and living with her was daughter Kay Denise Shaw. She was instead listed as Hattie Moore at the time of her father's death a short time later.","STR06" "I4440","Payne","Hazel Marie","7 May 1908","17 Apr 1958","0","Cova Jean Williams has a funeral Card states date of birth May 15, 1909 Duncan, OK.","STR06" "I19915","Payne","Henry Lee","Abt 1918","Bef 17 Oct 1969","0","Henry was omitted under his father's will. In the final distribution of his father's estate, it was noted that the children of ""ONE OF THE OMITTED CHILDREN OF LEE B. PAYNE, were heirs under the Will of Lee B. Payne , herein, the same being Michael Payne, Mary Ellen Payne and Patrick Payne. THAT THE TWO OMITTED CHILDREN OF LEE B. PAYNE, DECEASED TESTATOR HEREIN, WERE JOHN EARL PAYNE AND HENRY LEE PAYNE, who entered this probate matter and voluntarily signed Disclaimer and Renunciation of Interest hereing in the entire estate of Lee B. Payne......""

However, it was not noted which of these two brother's was the father of the Michael, Mary Ellen, and Patrick Payne.","STR06" "I6401","Payne","Henry Roussau","22 May 1781","Yes, date unknown","0","Took the oath of office as Ensign, 89th Regt., P.W. Co. Militia, and served as Lieutenant in Capt. Benjamin Tyler's Co., under Lt. Col. Gerrard Alexander, during the last part of the War of 1812. About 1820 he moved to the area of Bourbon County, Kentucky, where he owned a saw-mill and a large number of slaves. He later moved to Daviess Co., Mo.. He married Talitha Cumi WYATT, and they had eleven children.","STR06" "I19403","Payne","Jacqueline G.","3 Apr 1942","10 Nov 2007","0","Jackie G. Adamson McQueary, 65, she died at home in the company of her family, closest friends and two beloved pets, on Nov. 10, 2007, after a courageous battle with lung cancer.

She was born on April 3, 1942 in Van Nuys, Calif., the daughter of Eugene Russell Payne and Marjorie Reese Clark Payne.

She lived in many different places growing up. The oldest of seven children, she helped raise her younger sisters and brothers. In Neosho, Mo., in 1960, she met Harold Ralph Adamson.

They were married in December 1960 and had two children. They owned a ranch outside Goodman, Mo., until 1978. At that time they moved to Redlands, Calif., until 1991. In time she felt the need to be closer to her grandchildren, and relocated to Fort Collins, Colo.

Her husband died in Fort Collins in 1995.

In 1997, she married Patrick Lane McQueary. They moved to Casper in 1998, where she lived until her death.

She was a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, wife, and sister but mostly a mentor and friend to all.

She was always joyful and full of life. She had a great sense of humor, was extremely witty with her words, she had incredible amounts of spunk. Dancing was a great passion. She was an excellent seamstress, she loved to cook and bake.

She made the very best blackberry cobbler in the world, she loved yellow roses, and a good Scotch whiskey.

She is survived by: her husband, Patrick Lane McQueary of Mills; her daughter, Denise L. Adamson-Weakland and husband of Mills; her son, Terry L. Adamson and wife of Calhan, Colo., her sisters, Sylvia Hudson of Bethel, Mo., Connie Givens of Springfield, Mo., and Angel Sue Swartz of Verona, Ill.; her brothers, Andy R. Payne of Bartlesville, Okla., Richard A. Payne of Denver and Mickey Joe Payne of Woodlake, Calif., three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents and her first husband.

Interment at the Glenrock Cemetery .


Burial::
Glenrock Cemetery
Converse County
Wyoming, USA

Source:

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GScid=2196918&GRid=22900779&CScnty=3123&","STR06" "I10909","","","","","","","" "I23855","Payne","Jame Young","9 Jul 1799","Yes, date unknown","0","M. Sarah WEBSTER in Franklin County. He is said to have lived in Ohio. It appears from records relating to his father's pension that in 1877 he lived at Tipton, Moniteau Co., Mo. (Payne, p. 410).","STR06" "I23838","Payne","James Brown","10 Mar 1804","24 Jun 1834","0","Married Eliza Ann CHURCHILL and had four children. His wife remarried James G. McKINNEY after his death.","STR06" "I16033","Payne","James Edgar","24 Sep 1899","11 Jan 1965","0","He was a Mason

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD5F-TB2
Name: James Edgar Payne
Death Date: 11 Jan 1965
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 65 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 24 Sep 1899
Birthplace: Sabine County, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Will Payne
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Octavine Lowe
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Scaler, Logging
Place of Residence: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 12 Jan 1965
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117698
Digital Film Number: 4028367
Image Number: 1635
Reference Number: Cn 3594
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I4790","Payne","James Edward","Aft 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","Resided in LaFayette County, Missouri as of 1890.","STR06" "I19412","","","","","","","" "I15073","Payne","James Leroy","26 Apr 1896","28 Nov 1972","0","
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 202-21 SD 17 Sheet 2A Stamped 16
25-28
Payne, J. Leroy Head M W 33 M 27 Tx Tx Tx Salesman Automobile
Payne, Fronie Wf F W 26 M 29 Tx Tx Tx
Payne, Francis E Dtr F W 2 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I37070","Payne","James Leroy","24 Jun 1934","9 Mar 2017","0","James L. Payne, Jr., ""Jamie"", 82, a lifelong resident of Sabine County, passed away in his home, Thursday, March 9, 2017. He was born June 24, 1934 to Fronie and Roy Payne, Sr. in Hemphill, Texas.

Jamie graduated from Hemphill High School and received his bachelor's degree in business from North Texas State University in Denton, Texas. He married Ella Frances Griffin (Fran) on August 12, 1967; they were married for 49 years.

Jamie owned and operated Hemphill Motor Co. in Hemphill, Texas for over 50 years following in the footsteps of his father, Roy Payne, who had founded the dealership in the 1930's. He received the Chairman's Club Award with Ford Motor Company, Ford's highest honor, along with numerous other awards.

He was active in the community and served on the board of directors of First Bank & Trust, on the Hemphill School board, on the Sabine County Hospital board, and served as director of Shelby Savings Bank. He was a longtime member of the Hemphill Lions Club.

Jamie was known for his honesty, integrity, and his straightforwardness to tell it like it is. He was a friend and mentor to so many and never knew a stranger.

Jamie is survived by his wife, Fran Payne of Hemphill, Texas; his son, Sonny Payne of Dayton, Texas; his daughters, Paula Pruitt and husband, Ronnie of League City, Texas, Pamela Payne of Dallas, Texas, and Liz Noyes and her husband, Jason, of Dallas, Texas; his grandchildren, Jase Payne of Houston, Texas, Kaitlyn Mayfield and her husband, Wesley, of Pearland, Texas, and Bailey Pruitt of League City, Texas; great grandchild, Wyatt Mayfield; and two nephews, Jimmy Sewell and Robert Sewell of Dallas, Texas.

He was preceded in death by his sister, Frances Payne Sewell.

Visitation will be held from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Saturday, March 11, 2017 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, March 12, 2017 at First Baptist Church, 301 Hwy 87 S, Hemphill, Texas with Rev. Derrick Hicks officiating and eulogy by Bob Neal.

Pallbearers are Dan Fussell, James Allen Payne, Gaylon Waller, Charles Mitchell, Jimmy Sewell and Robert Sewell. Burial will follow the service in Hemphill Cemetery.

Contributions to the American Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated by the Jamie's family.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home website, also published in the Sabine County Reporter on March 8, 2017, Page 8","STR06" "I1801","Payne","James P.","1881","Yes, date unknown","0","Resides in Arkansas.","STR06" "I1781","Payne","James Pickens","Abt 1839","Abt 1904","0","Enrolled in the District 10 School in Sabine County in 1854, while living in the household of Thompson Allen.","STR06" "I16276","Payne","Jane","Abt 1703","Yes, date unknown","0","No record of her marriage or death. 1724 George and Daniel WHITE were ordered to answer her petition made by her ""nearest friend"" John JENNINGS, and to pay John JENNINGS 735 # for her use. This order is recorded in King George County. There is no other identifiable court reference to her. (Payne, p. 375).","STR06" "I4804","Payne","Jane","Aft 1775","Yes, date unknown","0","Named as Ginny in her father's will and under 14. (Will 1787)","STR06" "I6114","","","","","","","" "I5527","Payne","Jennie","Oct 1865","Yes, date unknown","0","Said by Kenneth Harvey to have married Albert M. MILLS on 4 Sept 1887 in Culpeper County, VA. He was the widower of Sarah E. Mason, whom he had married on 10 May 1876, also in Culpeper.","STR06" "I5527","Payne","Jennie","Oct 1865","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Virginia, Culpeper County, Salem Dist
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 11 Sheet 3A
40-40
Mills, Jennie Head W F Oct 1865 34 Wd 4/4 Va Va Va
Mills, Harrison Son W M Sept 1888 12 S Va Va Va At School
Mills, Nellie Dtr W F Mar 1890 10 S Va Va Va At School
Mills, Charles Son W M Dec 1893 6 S Va Va Va
Mills, Robert Son W M Jun 1895 4 S Va Va Va","STR06" "I2723","Payne","Jessie Lee","Apr 1886","15 Nov 1948","0","Said to have married Leila JOHNSON.","STR06" "I1832","Payne","John","Abt 1615","Bef 1690","0","See pages 44-51 of ""The Paynes of Virginia"" for more information on John Payne, Sr. He appeared to be a ship owner, as he was paid for provisioning and transporting Burgesses from Lancaster to James Town. He may also have been a carpenter, as in 1656 the county court ordered him to make for the county one pair of stocks and a whipping post.

His date of birth is approximate and is based on an affidavit concerning delivery of pork to Jamestown which states his age as ""44 years or thereabouts"". This was probably a visual estimate of a Clerk of the Court rather than based on his own oral evidence.

As suggested by the comparatively late date of the Court records relating to his two younger sons, it is not improbable that he was married twice, and that Margaret was his second wife. John Payne had the following children--Richard, John, William and George. It is believed that he had also one or more daughters; but since his will cannot be found, although it is recorded that he made one, it is practically impossible to identify any such daughters.","STR06" "I1832","Payne","John","Abt 1615","Bef 1690","0","(Medical):Y DNA Results, FTDNA Haplogroup:

R1b1

A direct male descendant volunteered to have his DNA tested. The results can be found at www.ysearch.org, under the user ID #B3C9R, and the FamilyTreeDNA Kit number is 48173.

More information can be found at the following website, part of the PAYNE DNA, which can be found at the following URL:

http://papayne.rootsweb.com/dna-project/

The kit was #48173, and this Payne group was assigned to lineage 16.

The members of R1b are believed to be the descendants of the first modern humans who entered Europe about 35,000-40,000 years ago. Those R1b forebearers were the people who painted the beautiful art in the caves in Spain and France. They were the contemporaries (and perhaps exterminators) of the European Neanderthals. R1b is the most common Y haplogroup in Europe - more than half of men of European descent belong to R1b. Fourteen of the 30 most common haplotypes in the YSTR.org database are typical of R1b.","STR06" "I5758","Payne","John","Abt 1650","Abt 1669","0","His wife, Anne, was the daughter of Col. John WALKER of Ra. Co.

The earliest record relating to John Payne was filed 10 November 1655, noting a gift by his father to the latter's sons Richard and John, Jr of two heifers named Coll and Stiwelin respectively.

On March 23, 1670, John Payne Sr. and his wife Margaret made a deed to their daughter-in-law Anne Payne, widow of their son John, of the land whereon she was living ""to occupy, possess, and enjoy the aforesaid dividend during the minority of the child or children now in her womb..."" The unborn child referred to was Elizabeth, born in 1670. (Payne, pp. 54, 55).","STR06" "I16269","Payne","John","Bef 1673","Yes, date unknown","0","Lived in Richmond County, and often confused with his nephew John who also lived in Richmond after he came of age. John deeded land to his brother William in 1695, with no signature or acquiescence of a wife. Brooke Payne was not able to account for him after 1702. He speculated that it was possible he was the same John Payne that died in St. Anne's Par., Es. Co., 1711, leaving the widow Susannah. There is no evidence that the John Payne of Es. Co. left any children. (Payne, pp. 58, 59).","STR06" "I16273","Payne","John","Abt 1696","Aft 1762","0","1711 his father's will left him 120 a., a horse called Whipster, and an equal share of testator's personal estate. 1719 John JENNINGS and John PAYNE, Planters, sold to Nicholas SMITH, Gent., of Sittingbourne Par., land ""once in the possession of John PAYNE and w. Margaret, grandparents of the present granto John Payne, and given by the will of the said grandfather to his sons John and George; this land lay on Pepetick Creek adjacent to Nicholas SMITH and near Humphrey QUESENBERRY's mill in the head of a swamp called PAYNE's Beaver Dam.""

By 1732, he married Anne JONES in King George County, as shown by his signed statement. John PAYNE had several children, the oldest being George, named in his lease 1737/8; and two others--Reuben and Francis--name in his will. That there were still others is clearly implied in this will. The records of the following only are detailed in Brooke Payne's book, George, Reuben, Francis, and John. (Payne, pp. 370-371).","STR06" "I23842","Payne","John","Abt 1736","Abt 1811","0","His will dated 25 Apl 1811 (27 May 1811), provides for his wife but she is not named; six children are named. 1763 there were three suits agains him in Fq. Co. 1767 he leased from Lord Fairfax 100 a. in the Manor of Leeds on W.S. of Cobler Ridge, Fq. Co., naming sons William and Augustine.","STR06" "I4812","Payne","John","8 Apr 1764","9 Sep 1837","0","Moved to Kentucky in the mid 1780's. He was arrested by Colonel Levi Todd on 6 September 1786 and threatened to be treated as a deserter until he furnished a substitute for his service. He settled in Scott County at Payne's depot near Georgetown. The Magazine of the Kentucky Historical Society refers to him as General John Payne, and states that he commanded Kentucky troops in the first expedition against the Indians in 1812. He was a State Senator from Scott County from 1830-1832.

According to his son, Asa, he died after being thrown from his horse.

Westerfield's book of Kentucky Genealogical and Biographical Sketches states that he was in the Virginia Militia, and present at the surrender of Lord Cornwallis, soon after which he settled in Kentucky; was active in the Indian wars on the frontier; a general in the war of 1812, a State senator, a farmer and large slave holder, and died in 1837.","STR06" "I6386","Payne","John","15 Nov 1795","1887","0","Served in the War of 1812. In 1814, he received an appointment as Cadet at West Point. He rode to Washington with his Uncle, Richard M. Johnson, later Vice President of the United States, arriving just after the city had been burned. In June 1815 the accidental discharge of a cannon tore off his right arm and blinded him. He was furloughed and granted a pension of $8 per month.

He and his wife had three children.","STR06" "I23837","Payne","John Breckenridge","21 Apr 1802","9 Oct 1884","0","Married Elizabeth MONTGOMERY and had four children.","STR06" "I19914","Payne","John Earl","Abt 1917","Yes, date unknown","0","John was omitted under his father's will. In the final distribution of his father's estate, it was noted that the children of ""ONE OF THE OMITTED CHILDREN OF LEE B. PAYNE, were heirs under the Will of Lee B. Payne , herein, the same being Michael Payne, Mary Ellen Payne and Patrick Payne. THAT THE TWO OMITTED CHILDREN OF LEE B. PAYNE, DECEASED TESTATOR HEREIN, WERE JOHN EARL PAYNE AND HENRY LEE PAYNE, who entered this probate matter and voluntarily signed Disclaimer and Renunciation of Interest hereing in the entire estate of Lee B. Payne......""

However, it was not noted which of these two brother's was the father of the Michael, Mary Ellen, and Patrick Payne.

The following SSDI record is likely his:
JOHN E PAYNE 21 Dec 1917 06 Jul 2002 (P) (72) (none specified) 443-16-5923 Oklahoma","STR06" "I5529","Payne","John Earl ""Dukey""","3 Jan 1905","5 Jun 1953","0","Known as Dukey. Ken Harvey reports that his mother died when he was only two years old and he was raised by some black servants for a couple of years. Someone else in the family later took him in.


Duncan Banner
Friday, June 5, 1953
Death Comes to J. E. Payne
John Earl Payne, 49, longtime Stephens county farmer-stockman, died in his automobile early this morning while returning from Oklahoma City. Payne complained to his wife of being too tired to drive as they came through Marlow and she relieved him at the wheel. Death, which followed shortly, about 1:30 a.m. was attributed to a heart attack.
Payne, who was born January 3, 1904, in Duncan, lived at his ranch 14 miles east of Duncan.
Survivors are the widow, Gladys; a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Strain of Duncan route 4, and a son, Tommy, 10, of the home address.
Other survivors are a brother, Carl of route 4, and three sisters, Mrs. Virginia Harden of Duncan route 4 and Mrs. Vera Young and Mrs. Louise Birnie, both of Roswell, N.M.
The service will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the West Side Church of Christ with Orrin Otley, minister, officiating. Burial will be in the Duncan Cemetery under the direction of Grantham Funeral Home.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I5529","Payne","John Earl ""Dukey""","3 Jan 1905","5 Jun 1953","0","(Research):1930 census Stephens Co. OK ED 9
- pg 272B - sheet 10B - Hope Twp.
189/191
Surginer, Isaac M., MW 40 M, age when first married-20, TX MO MO
Surginer, Lilly M., FW 39 M, age when first married-19, OK US TX
189/192
Payne, John, MW 25 M, age when first married 21 OK MO TX
Payne, Edna, FW 20 M, age when first married 16 OK TX OK
Payne, John W., son, MW 11/2 OK OK OK","STR06" "I23247","Payne","John M.","4 Mar 1784","14 Oct 1848","0","A veteran of the war of 1812. He moved with his family to Texas sometime before 1835 and settled on land originally granted by the Spanish in 1794 to Juan Ignacio Perfirmo. After Texas Independence, John became a judge and the first justice of the peace in Sabine County. In 1837, President Sam Houston came to San Augustine and in a speech lauded the Payne family for their support and participation in the Texas Revolution. Payne served as a representative to the Third Congress of the Republic and with two of his sons, served on a committee to draft a resolution for annexation that met on March 31, 1845. (San Augustine Tribune, Thursday, March 17, 2005, p 3)

f you want to see the lineage of the John M. Payne and Epperson Duke Payne line, go to Payne Family DNA Project, click on, then click on Results Chart of DNA Testing. This line is Lineage # 6, the Flayle Payne line. I am participant # 12585. I match DNA with this line, but I am a branch from it. Participants # 4677 and # 9667 are more closely related than I am.

Kind Regards,
William ""Billy"" C. Payne
Author of ""Flayl Payne of Maryland Descendants 1706 to 1986""
tollard15@bellsouth.net

The annotated transcription of the Payne-Williams cemetery in Sabine County indicates there are three separate markers at his gravesite. One is a military marker indicating he served in the Second Ga Militia, War of 1812, as well as being a Soldier in the Service of the Republic of Texas","STR06" "I164","Payne","John M.","Bef 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","Served in the Somerville campaign and the Civil War. (San Augustine Tribune, Thursday, March 17, 2005, p 3)","STR06" "I19410","Payne","John Marshall","10 Mar 1909","19 Nov 1992","0","Sylvia Payne Hudson (chudson@marktwain.net) emailed Charles Strong on 14 August 2002 that ""(John) Marshall Payne...was married to ?? they had three children; Betty Payne Brown, John Payne, and Robert Payne. Betty lives in Egypt with her husband, I think John is in Tenn. and Robert (Bobby) died in Tenn. about 8 or 10 years ago. All of them have children, probably in Tenn. Uncle John died a couple of years after Bobby. He had married a woman named Lois from Tenn. when the children were small, and not too long after his first wife passed.""","STR06" "I7752","Payne","John Robert","27 Jun 1984","28 Mar 2003","0","Web posted Sunday, March 30, 2003 6:36 a.m. CT

John Payne Area

BOOKER - John Payne, 18, died Friday, March 28, 2003. Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Booker School Auditorium with the Rev. Ralph Mireles and J.T. Goombi officiating. A second service will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in First Caddo Baptist Church in Fort Cobb, Okla. Local arrangements are by Johnson's Good Samaritan Funeral Service of Booker.

Mr. Payne was born June 27, 1984, in Lawton, Okla., to Paul and Gracie Salas Payne.

Survivors include his parents; a brother, Jamie Paul Payne of Lawton, Okla.; and a sister, Jessica Payne of Booker.

Amarillo Globe-News, March 30, 2003","STR06" "I40958","Payne","John W.","16 Sep 1876","20 Nov 1944","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDJ5-3XG
Name: John W. Payne
Death Date: 20 Nov 1944
Death Place: San Augustine Co., Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 68 years 2 months 4 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 16 Sep 1876
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: B. R. Payne
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Mnary V. Scurlack
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Retired
Place of Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: San Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 21 Nov 1944
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137864
Digital Film Number: 4029653
Image Number: 1382
Reference Number: CN53519
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40958","Payne","John W.","16 Sep 1876","20 Nov 1944","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Geneva Pr. 8
Enumerated 22 and 23 April 1910
SD 2 ED 135 Sheet 5A
44-79
Payne, John W Head m W 33 m1 14 2/2 Tx Tx Tx Farm Manager
Payne, Maggie Wf F W 30 m1 14 2/2 Tx Ga Ala
Payne, Fatie Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Payne, Rodney E Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I6493","Payne","John W.","21 Feb 1929","23 Apr 1995","0","The Duncan Banner
April 1995
John W. Payne
Former Duncan Police Capt. John Walter Payne, 66, Rt. 6, Duncan, died Sunday, April 23, 1995 in a Duncan hospital. Service will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Don Grantham Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. J. D. Young officiating. Burial will be in Duncan Cemetery.
He was born Feb. 21, 1929 on the Payne Ranch east of Duncan, to James E. and Edna M. Surginer Payne.
On July 5, 1955 he married Bertie Geneva Hopkins at Henrietta, Texas. He was a retired captain of the Duncan Police Department and a past member of the FOP and National Rifle Association.
Survivers include his wife of the home; a son and daughter-in-law, Johnny and Kathy Payne of Duncan; his mother of Duncan; and two grandchildren, Dillon Flippen and Caleb Flippen, both of Duncan.
Bearers will be Bill Hines, Rex Ross, Dale Anderson, John Hilburn, Jerry Wilson and Delbert Rhodes.
(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I19777","Payne","Johnny Michael ""Tootie""","24 Apr 1964","9 Sep 2007","0","The Duncan Banner
Tues. Sept. 11, 2007

Johnny Michael 'Tootie' Payne, 45, of Duncan, passed away Sunday, Sept. 9, 2007, in Lawton. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Don Grantham Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Raymond Payne officiating. Burial will be in Duncan Cemetery.

The family will receive friends from 6 to 7:30 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Johnny was born April 24, 1964, in Duncan, to John W. and Geneva Hopkins Payne. He married Kathy Tinley (sic) on Aug. 10, 1991 in Duncan. He was a graduate of Duncan High School and a retired firefighter, serving 20 years with the Duncan Fire Department. He will be greatly missed and always loved. Survivors include his wife, Kathy, of the home; two sons, Dillon Michael and Caleb Matthew Payne, both of the home, and many extended family members, friends and firefighters.

He was preceded in death by his parents. Firefighters will serve as bearers.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I19777","Payne","Johnny Michael ""Tootie""","24 Apr 1964","9 Sep 2007","0","(Research):It appears he was married twice:

Stephens Co. - MLI-45-00519 - 07/07/1986 Plaintiff - PAYNE, JOHNNY MICHAEL and FITTS, KAREN ANGELA - MARRIAGE LICENSE

Stephens Co. MLI-48-00107 - 08/10/1991 Plaintiff - PAYNE, JOHNNY MICHAEL and FINLEY, KATHRYN LORETTA - MARRIAGE LICENSE","STR06" "I23861","Payne","Joseph","18 Sep 1814","Yes, date unknown","0","He lived in Parke County, Indiana. 1844 in made a deposition in Parke Co., that was field with his mother's application for pension on account of her husband's service in the Revolution. He had 4 children-Mildred, Mary, Catherine, and Jennie, who lived in Indiana. (Payne, p 410).","STR06" "I19910","Payne","Joseph Ray","18 Jul 1892","18 Aug 1965","0","A Military Discharge of a Joseph Ray Payne is recorded in Stephens County Courthouse Book 3, page 544. Not viewed.

In the petition of probate of his Will, filed in Stephens County Court, it is stated that Joseph Ray Payne died testate in Marlow, Stephens County, Oklahoma, on the 18th day of August, 1965, and that at the time of his death he was an actual bona fide resident of Marlow, and that he left surviving him the following:

Mabel Payne, wife, Marlow, OK Joseph Ray Payne, Jr, son, Marlow, OK Mary G. Purdum, daughter, c/o Woods, Inc., Oklahoma City, OK William T. Payne, son, 105 Washington Street, #2-A, Broken Arrow, OK Joseph Ellis Van Scoy, grandson, 2341 NW 31st Street, Oklahoma City, OK Philip Dale Van Scoy, grandson, 2341 NW 31st Street, Oklahoma City, OK

Joe (Ray) Payne, Sr. Local Prominent Resident Is Dead

Obit provided by Mary Gweliolyn (Marylyn) [Payne] Wade. Was a Xerox copy, apparently from the Marlow newspaper. Could not find one in the Duncan Banner. Transcribed by C. R. Strong 11-29-2003

Joseph Ray Payne, Sr. lifetime Marlow resident active many years in farming and ranching, died Wednesday, Aug. 18, 12:30 a.m., in the local hospital. He had suffered ill health for some time. Born in Marlow on July 16, 1892, Payne was 73 years old. He lived here all his life and attended local schools. His marriage was in Marlow on July 28, 1911, to Mable(sic) Lyle.
Prominent in the farming and ranching fields for many years, in more recent years he had been retired. He was a member of the local First Methodist church. The family home is located at 511 N. Broadway.
Survivors include his wife of the home, two sons, Joseph R. Payne, Jr., Marlow, and William T.(Thomas) Payne, Tulsa, and one daugher, Mrs. Mary Lynn Purdum, Oklahoma City. Also there are seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
Funeral will be held Friday, August 20, at 10:30 a.m. in the First Methodist church, conducted by Rev. Clarence Ball, pastor. Burial will be in Marlow Cemetery with Callaway-Smith Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Bearers will be John M. Briscoe, Jr., Jim Thompson, Ralph Abney, Jack Thompson, Seth Thompson, Ira Green, Hugh Gatlin, and Tip Graham.

NOTE Headstone in Marlow Cemetery, Sect 11 Blk 59, (Lot 4), states -- b. 7-16-1892 d. 8-18-1965","STR06" "I19920","Payne","Joseph Ray ""Jodie""","10 Apr 1912","1 Feb 1990","0","Kept horses and raised pure bred beef stock. Lived at the edge of Marlow, Oklahoma.

On 7 June 1991, an ""Order Approving the Final Account, Determining Heirship and Distributing Estate"" was executed in the District Court within and for Stephens County, State of Oklahoma."" It was noted that he died testate on the 1st day of February, 1990 while an actual bona fide resident of Marlow, Oklahoma and that on the date of his death he left to survive him as his sole and only heirs at law the following named persons, and none other, to-wit:

Billie Burrow Payne, surviving spouse Mary G. Wade, sister William T. Payne, brother Philip Dale Vanscoy, nephew Virginia Elizabeth Vansoy, great niece Joseph E. Vanscoy, Jr., great nephew Phyllis Dale Vanscoy, great niece

That said decedent left to survive him no children or adopted children, no issue of any predeceased children...

Joseph Ray (Jodie) Payne Jr.

Duncan Banner Fri. February 2, 1990 Pg. 3a Transcribed by C. R. Strong 11-29-2003

MARLOW - Lifetime Marlow resident Joseph Ray Payne Jr., 77, died Thursday, Feb, 1, 1990, in an Oklahoma City hospital.
Service will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the First United Methodist Church of Marlow with the Rev. Charles Nordean officiating. Burial will be at Mar-low Cemetery under the direction of the Callaway-Smith-Cobb Funeral Home.
Mr. Payne was born April 10,1912, in Marlow. He graduated from Marlow High School and Oklahoma A&M. A rancher and farmer, he was a veteran of World War II, serving with the U.S Navy, and was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Marlow. He married Billie Burrow on April 5, 1943, in Lindsay.
Survivors include his wife of the home near Marlow; a brother, W.T. ""Bill"" Payne of Fort Worth, Texas; a sister, Marylyn Wade of Marlow; and three cousins, Robert T. Lyle of Duncan and Mary Lou Mahaffey and Charles McKinney, both of Marlow.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Marlow First United Methodist Church memorial fund or the American Cancer Society.

NOTE Headstone in Marlow Cemetery, Sect E Blk 59 (Lot 2), states b. 4-10-1912 d. 2-1-1990","STR06" "I10910","","","","","","","" "I7748","Payne","Keelie M.","23 Jan 1998","26 Aug 2005","0","Keelie M. Payne

FORT COBB Funeral for Keelie M. Payne, 7, Fort Cobb, will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Square Top Baptist Church, four miles west and one mile north of Anadarko, with J.T. Goombi and Justin Doughty officiating.

Keelie died Friday, Aug. 26, 2005, at her home.

Burial will be at Oak Grove Cemetery, Fort Cobb, under direction of Comanche Nation Funeral Home.

She was born Jan. 23, 1998, to Dean and Traci Rhoades Payne. She was known as ""Tater Bug"" and played softball.

Survivors include her parents; two half-brothers: Randett Payne and Leslie Payne; two half-sisters: Christi Payne and Amy Perez; and grandparents: Roberta and Dick Owens and John Rhoades.

Friends may call from 6-9 p.m. today at the church.","STR06" "I5544","Payne","Larry Carl","19 May 1945","26 Feb 2001","0","The Duncan Banner ? March 5, 2001 Larry Carl Payne

COMANCHE - Larry Carl Payne, 51, of Comanche, died Monday, Feb. 26, 2001, in Oklahoma City from a heart attack. Service was to be at 11 a.m. today in the Dudley Funeral Home Chapel (formerly Morehead-Goetz) in Comanche with Mike Anderson of Victory Christian Center in Bethany and Alex Costea officiating. Burial was to be in Hope Cemetery in Duncan.

Mr. Payne was devoted to his daughter and son-in-law, Niki and Eric Barton and grandchildren, Jeremy, Makayla, Jessica and Eric Jr. He was graduate of Comanche High School where he played football. He served in the U.S. Army in the Korean War and was a retired iron worker. Mr. Payne recently spent his time doing natural science photography in the southwest where he enjoyed traveling with friends. He was always friendly, enjoyed meeting new people of all ages, and had a zest for life. He will be missed. Survivors include his daughter and her family; and a sister, Marilyn Wetmore of Oklahoma City. He was preceded in death by his parents, Harry Carl and Hazel Martha Payne, lifelong residents of Stephens County. Bearers will be Sammy Dunn, Bill Wetmore, Eric Barton, Stuart Hamilton and Bill Crooks.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I19911","Payne","Lee B.","22 Jun 1894","2 Jun 1959","0","As of 1956, he was living at 514 West Gilkey, Marlow, Oklahoma. This was also the residence of his mother, Hattie (Brown) Payne. As the Will of Hattie Payne does not dispose of the home, it is not known if she was living with her son in his home, or if it was her home but had been transferred to Lee prior to her death. Also living in the home on West Gilkey with Hattie and Lee were Hattie Mildred Shaw, granddaughter, and Kay Denice Shaw, Great Granddaughter.

Hattie left each of her heirs the sum of $10, and son Lee B. Payne was to receive the residue of all money; furthermore, she left her China Closet and all the contents to Mildred Shaw, and her Piano to Kay Denice Shaw, leaving the remainder of her property, including furniture, jewelry, and all other money to her son Lee B. Payne, ""with full knowledge of the help and peace of mind which his love, care and affection has provided for me during my life time.""

Lee's memorial inscription reads Lee D. Payne 2 June 1959. He is buried in Section 10, Block 9, Lot 5 in Marlow Cemetery.

An infant Joe R. Payne born circa 1913 and died 30 Oct 1913 is buried in Section 10, Block 9, Lot 6. It is possible this is a son of Lee's.

Charles Strong noted that according to court documents, Lee had been living in Chandler, Arizona prior to his death in 1959. On the 10th of January, 1961, the final decree and distribution in the matter of the Last Will and Estate of Lee B. Payne was decreed in the County Court of Stephens, Oklahoma. Harold N. Payne and Evelyn M. Payne were joint executors and trustees. Their relationship to Lee B. Payne is not known.

The residue of the estate at that time consisted of mineral rights for approximately 21 acres of land and cash of $214. The court found that Lee B. Payne left TWO SURVIVING SONS WHO WERE NOT MENTIONED IN THE WILL OF LEE B. PAYNE, DECEASED HEREIN, and said surviving sons were omitted heirs at law under the law of the State of Oklahoma; that said surviving sons were John Earl Payne and Henry Lee Payne, both being of legal age and competent and that each and both surviving children were the only surviving children of the deceased, the only other child of deceased being Hattie Mildred Moore, who predeceased her father, the said Lee B. Payne, herein. That the children of Hattie Mildred Moore, deceased daughter of Lee B. Payne were heirs under the terms of the Will of the said Lee B. Payne, the same being John Lee McWhorter and Kay Denise Shaw; and future that the children of ONE OF THE OMITTED CHILDREN OF LEE B. PAYNE, were heirs under the Will of Lee B. Payne , herein, the same being Michael Payne, Mary Ellen Payne and Patrick Payne. THAT THE TWO OMITTED CHILDREN OF LEE B. PAYNE, DECEASED TESTATOR HEREIN, WERE JOHN EARL PAYNE AND HENRY LEE PAYNE, who entered this probate matter and voluntarily signed Disclaimer and Renunciation of Interest hereing in the entire estate of Lee B. Payne......(emphasis added) further finds; that under the terms of the will the estate is to be conveyed in trust to Millie Payne, wife of the deceased for life....

His Obituary, from the Marlow Review, Thursday, June 11, 1959, follows:

Graveside Services for Lee B. Payne

Graveside service for Lee B. Payne was held in the Marlow cemetery on Sunday at 3:30 p.m. conducted by Rev. George L. Needham, pastor of the First Methodist church.

Payne, 64, a former resident of Marlow, died at 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 2, in Chandler, Ariz., where he had lived for the past three years. The funeral was held Thursday at Chandler.

Serving as bearers for the local service, directed by Callaway Smith Funeral Home, were Pud Tullous, Roy Scott, John M. Briscoe, Virgil Flurry, J.W. Taylor and Cecil Troxel.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I19911","Payne","Lee B.","22 Jun 1894","2 Jun 1959","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Stephens County, Marlow
Enumerated 19 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 257
298-379
Payne, Lee B Hd M W 24 M Okla Mo Ill Farmer
Payne, Millie Wf F W 24 M Okla Ky Ky
Payne, Henry Lee Son M W 3 S Ok Ok Ok
Payne, John Earl M W 2 S Ok Ok Ok

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Stephens County, Wall Twp
Enumerated April 21 and 22, 1930
ED 69-26 SD 9 Sheet 13B
244-253
Payne, Lee Hd M W 35 M 21 Ok Tx Ill Buyer Stock
Payne, Mildred Wife F W 35 M 22 Ky Ky Ky
Payne, Henry L Son M W 13 S Ok Ok Ky
Payne, John E Son M W 11 S Ok Ok Ky
Payne, Hattie M F W 7 S Ok Ok Ky","STR06" "I4303","","","","","","","" "I4781","Payne","Levi Francis","Between 1826 and 1830","17 May 1890","0","Charles R. Strong and his daughter, Mary Pat Strong, while at the Shelbina Library came across many years of the land tax records for Shelby County from 1836 - 1863. The following information was found on these tax rolls:

Year Owner Acres Section Township Range Levi Payne 80 9 59 9
80 9 59 9

This family was not listed on the 1860 Ledger of Shelby slave owners.

They also located several Indentures entered into by Levi:

5 January 1867 between Francis and Elizabeth Bosworth of Marion County, Missouri to Levi F. Payne, selling him land in Shelby County, Missouri for $120. The land was an undivided (1/8) interest which they received by virtue of inheritance as heirs at law of William Payne, deceased. (Book T U p-56)

18 March 1871 between Levi F. Payne and Barilla Jane Payne, his wife, of Marion County, Missouri and William Montgomery, with Levi purchasing land from them in Shelby County for $400, to-wit: the W 1.2 of the SE 1/4 of Sec. 9 in Township fifty-nine, Range 9 west containing 80 acres more or less, filed 24 Oct 1872 (Book W)

6 January 1876 between Thomas H and Martha J Payne his wife, Francis W Bosworth and Elizabeth H Bosworth his wife Wilbern Baldwin and Sarah H Baldwin his wife for and in consideration of one Dollar to be paid by Levi F. Payne of the county of Marion, Missouri sell real estate in Shelby County, Missouri to wit: the west half of the North East quarter of section 12 township 58 range 10 west containing 80 acres more or less. Recorded in the State of Kentucky, County of Jefferson (vol 2 C, P-138). [Apparently this had been recorded incorrectly at one time, because two deed corrections relating to this transaction immediately followed this deed].

17 September 18?? between William H Payne and Mary J his wife of Shelby Co, Missouri and Levi F. Payne of Marion Co, Missouri for a parcel of land in Shelby County, to-wit: the North West 1/4 of the North East quarter of section 13 township 58 range 10 containing 40 acres more or less. It was recorded on 27 January 1876. (BOOK U, p-257)

Finally, Charles and Mary Pat Strong located the following Will:

Shelby County #5 - Levi Francis Payne Will - May 18, 1890

In the name of the Benevolent Father of all, I Levi F. Payne of Shelbina Mo being now of sound mind do make this my last will and testament to with:

I hereby give, will and bequeath to my four children to with Amanda A Payne and Alice C. Payne and Thomas J. Payne and James E. Payne, all of my property both real and personal and all rights and choses in any action at law that may hereafter accrue that I shall die possessed of.

In testimony hereof I hereby sign and seal

L. F. Payne (Seal)

We the undersigned saw the above L.F. Payne sign the above after reading the same this fourteenth (14) day of May, 1890.

J. L. Smith (Seal) T. W. P. Reed (Seal)

(This is from a copy of the probated will.)

Courtesy of Charles Strong and Mary Pat Strong","STR06" "I1521","Payne","Levi Newton","2 Aug 1856","3 Dec 1932","0","In a biography of his brother-in-law, John O'Neill, he was referenced as ""Newton, a farmer near Wewoka, Oklahoma.""

When she was around six year old, ca 1918-1919, Roonie recalls going from her father's ranch to the big Payne farm, over the hill about 1/2 a mile away. When they arrived, Levi Newton Payne and his family were in two covered wagons starting a trip to Arizona. Her parents had gone to the farm to say their goodbyes. She remembered that one of the young children appeared to be retarded/disabled in some way. The family remained in Arizona, which is where Levi Newton died around 1932. (This story was told to Charles Strong by his mother around 1990).

In the copy of the Will of William H. Payne, he lists Levi as recieving $400. Levi was taught to read by his wife Lizzie, a school teacher. Levi Newton was in the 1889 run and got land near Oklahoma City, but traded it for a horse. (Source: Cova Jean Williams).

He died from acute angina pectoris on December 3, 1932. The informant was F.L. (Fred Lee) Payne. The undertaker was M.L. Gibbons. he was recorded as 76 years, 4 months and 1 day old. (From his death certificate filed in Arizona). A memorial stone was erected over his grave in 1988.","STR06" "I1521","Payne","Levi Newton","2 Aug 1856","3 Dec 1932","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Census
Census Place:Cooke, Texas
Source:FHL Film 1255298 National Archives Film T9-1298
Page 33 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Levi PANE Self M M W 24 MO Occ:Farmer Fa: KY Mo: KY
Sarah PANE Wife F M W 27 MO Occ:Keeping House Fa: TENN Mo
: KY
Clarence PANE Son M S W 4 TEX Fa: MO Mo: MO
Willie PANE Son M S W 3 MO Fa: MO Mo: MO

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Washita County, Union Twp
Enumerated 2 Jun 1910 by Thomas Hudgens
SD 5 ED 268 Sheet 22A Stamped 250
301-301
Payne Levi N Hd M W 57 M1 35 8/7 Mo Tenn Ky English Farmer
Payne, Sarah E Wf F W 60 M1 35 8/7 Tx Mo Mo
Payne, Fannie E Dtr F W 24 S Tx Mo Mo
Payne, Ollie J Dtr F W 21 S Tx Mo Mo
Payne, Eugenie W Dtr F W 17 S Ok Mo Mo
Payne, Fermin F Grandson M W 4 S Ok Mo Mo
Payne, Harold N Grandson M W 3 S Tx Mo Mo","STR06" "I4705","Payne","Levi Sherman","23 Jun 1922","26 Feb 1973","0","FindAGrave shows that a grave marker for him was inscribed ""Arizona Pvt US Army World War II""","STR06" "I23852","Payne","Lewis","7 May 1792","Abt 1860","0","Married Elizabeth Hansford BOWEN in Fauqueir County, and they farmed in both Franklin County and Floyd County. He served in the War of 1812. He and Elizabeth had 12 children.","STR06" "I5924","Payne","Lewis Adair","15 Mar 1914","18 Aug 1998","0","Lewis was named after David Lewis Adair who was dating a fellow resident of his parent's rented house (corner of 10th and Main, Duncan, OK.). David was so pleased when he was told falsely by the girl that the new baby was being named after him that he purchased a pair of shoes for the child. The gift was gratefully accepted. The name was probably shortened as there was a David L. Payne well known in Oklahoma history (a Yankee captain boomer involved in scandal).

1932 - Attended Ardmore High School.

1933 - In January, he moved to Lefors, Texas, to live with his aunt Pearl for the rest of the academic year. He went to the local High School. He was described on arrival as coming ""from Ardmore with a fine [report] card."" He immediately became a reporter on the school newspaper 'The Pirate' and gained a schoolwide reputation as a poet and orator.

1934-Graduated from Duncan High School.

1936-8 Began a daily journal which he was to regularly write up for one year. Went to work with a Tulsa barnstormer, Earl Field, and learned aircraft engines on the job. He earned about five dollars a week. He was living with his parents in Duncan.

1940 - Ground Instructor's Certificate # 41961-40 issued 10th October 1940.

1941-- Started teaching at Oklahoma A & M College. Aircraft mechanics certificates #M-64172-41 issued 7 April 1941

1943-45 Aircraft Maintenance Supervisor for Government Flight School, Stillwater, Oklahoma. In 1945, Lewis, his wife Lunora, and their oldest daughter, Robin were living at 511 Hester Street.

1945-46 Self employed, buying and selling surplus wartime aircraft. In the June 7, 1998 Stillwater NewsPress, Steve Clark wrote that for a short time right after World War II, Stillwater had its own ""air force...the warplanes-475 bombers and fighters began arriving at Searcy Field in 1945 to be parked until the government could figure out how to dispose of them...All 475 planes were bought by one man: Paul Mantz, the famous air racer and movie stunt pilot who died in the 1960s during the filming of THE FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX....Mantz paid $55,426 for the whole batch, making most, if not all of his money back by draining the planes's fuel tanks and selling the thousands of gallons of 100-octane gasoline. He kept 12 of the warbirds for himself...Most of the leftovers were sold to a scrap dealer from Wichita, though a few others escaped destructions..."" Lewis Payne purchased one of the seven P-51 Mustangs in partnership with another man. At some stage his partner crashed and was killed. Lewis turned his share to the insurance money over to the grateful widow...In 1988 there are 51 of these aircraft still flying and each is worth about hald a million dollars.

1946-Pilot certificate #466435 issued on 19 March 1946

1946-1950 Instructor aircraft mechanic

1950-1952 Quality Control Inspector for Convair Aircraft, Fort Worth, Texas.

1952-61 Aircraft electrical shop supervisor, Arabian-American Oil Company, Saudi Arabia.

1961-1964 Started a retail liquor business in Stillwater, Oklahoma. This was not a success in a town where few people drank.

1964-1965 Downtown Airport, Oklahoma City.

1965-1968 Engineer for Philco-Ford Corporation, Fort Benning; Seychelles; Green Hill; Thailand; Vung Tau, Vietnam.

1968- Maintenance Supervisor, Swan Rubber Company, Stillwater, Oklahoma.

1970-1971 Field Engineer with Philco Ford, worked in Taiwan (9 months) and Iran (6 months) erecting still towers.

Obituary

""Lewis Adair Payne, 84 was a longtime breeder of Arabian horses in addition to being an aircraft mechanic. He was also a retired expatriate engineer.

He died Tuesday, 18 August 1998, at Stillwater Medical Center. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Strode Funeral Home. Private intermment and service will be at a later time in Duncan.

Payne was born March 15, 1914, in Duncan, to Marvin Walter Payne and Grace Ellen Gentry; both the children of Oklahoma Pioneers. He married Lunora McWethy in 1943. She is the daughter of William Meade McWethy and Ethel Arretha Phenis both formerly of Stillwater.

In the last 37 years of his life, Lewis devoted himself to the breeding of Arabian horses in the Stillwater area. His objective was achieve classical perfection in both body type and movement. His artist's eye later resulted in national recognition from a minority interested in the preservation breeding of this fine horse-celebrated by the 4th century B.C. Greeks in the marble statuary of the Parthenon frieze. At considerable cost to him he did not allow the untutored requirements of the market to damage the historic bloodlines of his horses. For a long time he stood alone.

Originally an aircraft mechanic in the later barnstorming days, Lewis was to instruct students in aircraft maintenance for the National Defense Training School during WWII at Searcy Field, the Stillwater airport. From there he spent nine years with his young family in Saudi Arabia working for Aramco. He later became an engineer for Philco-Ford with whom he worked all over the world.

He was a man who expanded his formal university classes with very extensive reading and travel. He last journeyed around the world at the age of 80. His curiousity was wide and his interests were cosmopolitan.

He was predeceased by two brothers, Claude Chadwick Payne and Marvin Walter Payne and one sister, Mary Olive Thompson. Survivors include his wife of fifty-two years, Lunora; two daughters; Robin White of Joplin, Missouri and Penny Harvey of Glencoe, OK; and two grandsons Bracken White of San Francisco, CA and Gentry White of Columbia, MO and grand-daughter Anne Marie Busse of Joplin, Mo.

Memorials may be made to the Stillwater Airport Memorial Museum.""

Lewis's ashes were buried on a hill, under an oak tree, with a view of Hell Creek below. The burial site was on the land his grandfather Sam homesteaded and where he himself grew up during his teenage years. There was a brief informal religious ceremony conducted by son-in-law Tom White. Afterwords a picnic was served at the East Wing of the Stephens County Fairgrounds.

(The above is courtesy of Kenneth and Penny Harvey)","STR06" "I4916","","","","","","","" "I10900","","","","","","","" "I40808","Payne","Lois Marie","29 Dec 1915","19 Jul 1991","0","Karen Barton writes that Lois was 14 when her mother died, and that she took care of her father and siblings until she married at age 26.","STR06" "I1552","Payne","Lois Marie","10 Feb 1920","20 Nov 2013","0","Ken Harvey writes that she studied to be an attorney ""but married one instead."" She worked as a secretary in Oklahoma City.

Attended Saint Elizabeth Academy, an Orphanage and Boarding School for Native American Girls in Purcell, Oklahoma. She graduated from Duncan High School, however, in 1938. She told Lynell Cordell she had only one skirt and two sweaters to wear throughout her entire senior year.

The Duncan Banner - Monday, April 25, 1949 Marlow News - Pg. 5 Miss Lois Marie Payne of Oklahoma City was a guest of Mr. & Mrs. Marshall Gregston Sunday. (Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)

Obituary
Chickasaw Times, January 2014, Page 21

Lois (Marie) Payne Hanna

Lois (Marie) Payne Hanna died November 20, 2013 at the Lakes Nursing Facility in Oklahoma City, after a long struggles with Alzheimer's disease and a short battle with congestive heart failure.

She was born February 10, 1920 to Thomas Hardwick Payne and Bessie Bird Payne at Duncan, Okla. Though her early formative years were spent at St. Elizabeth's School in Purcell, Okla.; and education provided to her from the altruism of the Chickasaw tribe, she graduated from Duncan High School in 1938. Some years later she moved to Oklahoma City where she became a lifelong resident. After the War, she enrolled in the Oklahoma City School of Law (currently OCU) where she met her future husband, James Cullen Hanna. As one relative put it, ""she studied to be an attorney, but married one instead."" In the early 1960's she secured employment with the architecture firm of Coston, Frankfurt, Short (now Frankfurt Short Brusa) and rose from a secretarial position to retire in the 1990's as a member of the firm's board of directors. It was from this career position that Mrs. Hanna became a long lasting member of Executive Women Incorporated (EWI). Lois served in many capacities during her lengthy membership in EWI including that of president. Association with this organization provided her with the opportunity to travel and cement lifelong friendships. In later life she fondly recalled the places and people she had the pleasure to know.

While her sharp and penetrating mind permitted her to explore a keen interest in myriad of subjects, her main focus was on just a few. Aside from her whole family,---her offspring, her siblings, her sibling's offspring, in-laws and everything in-between---which she cherished above all else, her great passions in life were music, literature, history, Sooner football and all things Oklahoman.

Her enthusiasm for music and above all, opera brought her great happiness. She delighted in being a proud patron of the Oklahoma City Symphony, holding season tickets for more than thirty consecutive years. Last year Mrs. Hanna was honored when the Chickasaw tribe recognized her as a senior member of the tribe and presented her with a brooch.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Thomas Hardwick (sic, s/b Hamilton) Payne and Bessie Bird Payne; her husband, James Cullen Hanna; sisters, Anna Laura Strong, Dora Faye Yeager, Patricia Gabriela (Patty Gay) Payne; and a brother, Thomas Hardwick Payne.

She is survived by her three sons, Fred Hanna, Tom Hanna and John Hanna; a daughter-in-law Gabrielle Hanna; grandsons, Brandon Hanna, Travis Hanna, and Cameron Hanna, children of Fred and Gabrielle; and a great-grandson, Jack Hanna, son of Brandon Hanna.

She will be forever remembered for the warm tender kindness that she shined on those that were closest to her and the unique glow of genuine charity with which she embraced all that were lucky enough to be close to her for however momentary.

She will be dearly missed by all those who knew, and therefore, loved her.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2014)","STR06" "I5664","Payne","Louise ""Lula""","Abt 1862","Abt 1942","0","Not on Brooke Payne's list of the children of Thomas Hamilton Payne and Martha Jane Marshall.

1880 - An ""L. C. Payne"" was recorded living with her married brother, Samuel Marshall Payne, in Cooke Co., Texas on 7 June 1880 where she was listed as [teaching school] at the age of 19.

In this census reference to L. C. Payne the age is unclear, and could have been 17 years.

1884 - On her marriage certificate in Montague County Courthouse Marriage Book B, page 183, her name is spelled Lula Payne. The ceremony was conducted by W. E. Wilson, Ordained Minister.

In biography of her brother William Henry Harrison Payne, she is listed as ""Lula, wife of Allison Scott, of Duncan.""In another biography, this one of her brother-in-law, John O'Neill, she was referenced as ""Lulu, wife of Allison Scott, a retired railroad man at Fort Worth, Texas.""

In his Personal Journal, Lewis Adair Payne wrote on March 21, 1936: ""Martha [Scott], Marie [Scott], and Florence [Scott] came back out for an hour or so, I then went with them to Aunt Hatties [Payne nee Brown] to get Aunt Lou [Scott nee Payne]. Then to Duncan. Dinner at Bessies. They home and I to the airport.""","STR06" "I5664","Payne","Louise ""Lula""","Abt 1862","Abt 1942","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1900 Census
Indian Territory, Picken Chicasaw, T1 NR 5W
Enumerated 25 Jun 1900 Wm F. McIntyre
SD 73 (lined through) ED 163 Sheet 13A Stamped 289
211-214
Payne, Walter Hd W M March 1867 33 M 5 Mo Ky Ky Farmer
Payne, Gertrude Wf W F Aug 1876 23 M 5 3/2 Tx Mo Mo
Payne, Emma Blanche Dtr W F Nov 1895 4 S Chickasaw Nation Mo Tx
Payne, Harry Carrol Son W M Feb 1897 3 S Ok Mo Tx
Payne, Mary Ethel Dtr W F Sep 1899 8/12 S Ok Mo Tx
Payne, Martha J Mother W F March 1826 74 Wd 1/1 Ky Va Va
212-215
Payne, Thomas B Hd W M Nov 1864 35 M2 Mo Ky Ky Farmer
Payne, Lilly Wf W F Nov 1878 22 M 2 2/2 Tx MO MO
Payne, Thomas H Son W M March 1893 7 S Chickasaw Nation Mo Tx
Payne, Marvin C Son W M Sept 1899 2/12 S Chickasaw Nation Mo Tx
213-216
James, Sarah Hd W F 1858 42 Wd 5/3 Mo Mo Mo Farmer
James Edna Dtr W F 1883 17 S Tx Mo Mo
James, Julia Dtr W F 1884 15 S Tx Mo Mo
James, Jessie Son W M 1893 6 S Chickasaw Nation Mo Mo
214-217
Scott, Alisie Hd W M Dec 1853 46 m 16 Indiana Indiana Ill Farmer
Scott, Lula Wf W F March 1862 38 M 16 6/6 Mo Ky Ky
Scott, Claude Son W M Jan 1886 14 S Tx Ind Mo
Scott, Orville Son W M May 1887 12 S Tx Ind Mo
Soctt, Florence Dtr W F July 1889 10 S Tx Ind Mo
Scott, Lindsey Son W M Oct 1890 9 S Tx Ind Mo
Scott, Martha Dtr W F Oct 1894 5 S Tx Ind Mo
Scott, Irene Dtr W F Oct 1897 2 S Ok Ind Mo

1910 Census
Texas, Tarrant County, Fort Worth
Enumerated 19 Apr 1910
SD 12 ED 115 Sheet 8A Stamped 95
818-162-147
Scott, Allison Hd M W 56 M1 20 Indiana Tn Indiana Conductor Railroad
Scott, L.O. Wf F W 69 M1 20 8/7 Mo Ky Ky
Scott, H.C. Son M W 24 S Tx Ind Mo Farming
Scott, Orville Son M W 22 S Tx Ind Mo Driver Express Co
Scott, L.A. Son M W 19 S Tx Ind MO Car Cleaner Railroad
Scott, Florence Dtr F W 20 S Tx Ind Mo Dressmaker Dry Goods Store
Scott, Martha Dtr F W 15 S Tx Ind MO
Scott, Irene Dtr F W 11 S Ok Ind Mo
Scott, Marie Dtr F W 8 S Ok Ind Mo","STR06" "I23860","Payne","Lucinda","3 Aug 1809","Yes, date unknown","0","Married 23 Dec 1829 in Fq. Co. a cousin, Jesse C. PAYNE, Jr., the son of Jesse PAYNE of Fq. Co. and Sarah CURTIS (see Payne, p. 387). They moved to Indiana. (Payne, p. 410).","STR06" "I4777","Payne","Lucy","Aft 1811","Yes, date unknown","0","She died young having never married.","STR06" "I4917","","","","","","","" "I1800","Payne","Lula Marcella","Abt 1877","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Hosie Browning and moved to Shelby County, Texas.

Could she have also once been married to Isham B. Alford (son of Burtis Alford and Lizzie Collier) as per a Sabine County Marriage record dated 16 February 1902? Lynn Bennett for the Alford Family Association (bennett@surewest.net) does not think so. She believes the Lula Payne that married Isham Alford was the daughter of Benjamin Rush Payne and Mary Virginia Scurlock.","STR06" "I6496","Payne","Lynn Rebecca Myers","7 Feb 1962","5 Feb 2021","0","On Friday, February 5, 2021, Lynn Rebecca Myers Payne Gouge was called to her heavenly home at the age of 58.

Lynn was born in Elkhart, KS, February 7, 1962 to Marvin Walter, Jr and Willadean Francis Myers Payne. She was the youngest of seven siblings whom she loved dearly. The family moved around various Oklahoma cities before settling at Fort Cobb, OK where she graduated in 1980 as a Longhorn cheerleader.

In 1979 she met the love of her life Donald James Gouge, Sr. The relationship grew stronger with the birth of their first son David. The two wed on October 21, 1983. Shortly thereafter came the birth at their second son, Donald James ""Jimmy"" Gouge, Jr. The family moved to Graham, TX in the mid 1980's and returned to make Anadarko, OK their home. In 1992, the family grew bigger with the birth of her baby girl, Mikala Kateri Lynn.

A devout Catholic she made St. Patrick's Catholic Church the family's home where she made sure her family was instilled with faith in love. She led by example by becoming a Eucharistic minister, singing in the choir and ultimately becoming the religious educator for the youth in taking the next step of first communion.

Lynn worked at Homeland Grocery store in Anadarko, OK in the bakery where many referred to her as the ""cookie lady"". After the store closed in 2000, she gained employment at Anadarko, Public Schools first as Indian Education worker before being hired as Pre-K assistant where she met her good friends Amy Woodward and Missy Keahbone.

Her hobbies included making paper crafts, baking cakes and shopping with her daughter Mikala. She could light up my room and known for her laugh and ""Aye"".

Lynn is survived by her husband of 38 years, Donald Gouge, Sr.
Sons: David & wife Leah, Anadarko, OK
Don ""Jimmy"" Gouge, Jr & wife, Sanutte
Daughter: Mikala Gouge & companion, Anthony Head, Anadarko, OK

Grandchildren: Aimee Willis, Jude, Tegan, Bowie, Noah, Ricky, Micah, Quinton, Lakynn, Braylee

Siblings: Gjon & Molly Payne, Cushing, OK; Paul and Gracie Payne, Booker TX; Zara Payne, Graham, TX. Mary Payne Witten, Fort Cobb, OK; Jayne Smith, Yukon, OK; Dean Payne

Sister -in- law: Cindy Fletcher & husband, Clyde

Brother-in-law: Geebon Gouge

Along with many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephew, cousins and friends

Lynn is preceded by her parents, Marvin and Willadean Payne, Nephews, Ben Witten, Tye Payne and John Payne, Nieces, Cieria and Keelie Payne and a special Aunt Eloise Harjo

Rosary: 7:00 pm, Tuesday, February 9, 2021, Limited seating at the church
St Patrick's Church, Anadarko, OK

Mass: 10:00 am, Wednesday, February 10, 2021, Limited seating at the church
St Patrick's Church, Anadarko, OK

Burial: 11:00 am, Wednesday, February 10, 2021
Fort Cobb Cemetery, Fort Cobb, OK

Visitation: 9:00 am - 8:00 pm, Monday, February 9, 2021
9:00 am - 4:00 pm, Tuesday, February 10, 2021
Ray and Martha's Funeral Home, Anadarko, OK

Under the direction of Ray and Martha's Funeral Home, Anadarko, OK","STR06" "I36954","Payne","M. Luella","26 Mar 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","""She was a laborious deaconess among the Christian churches of western Missouri, For fourteen years she was secretary of the Christian Woman's Board of Missions, and her earnestness in the Master's cause called forth commendations of God's people. With pen, as well as tongue, she led in every Christian enterprise. When her father was murdered, she published an exposure of the crime. ""","STR06" "I39261","Payne","Madalen G.","4 Aug 1909","16 Aug 1933","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FLVZ-CMN
Name: Madalen Jones
Death Date: 1933
Death Place: Chandler, Maricopa, Arizona
Gender: Female
Race:
Age: 24
Estimated Birth Year: 1909
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Bernie Jones
Father's Name: Richard C Payne
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ida Tompson
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Film Number: 2114596
Digital Folder Number: 4203164
Image Number: 1336
Reference Number: 336
Collection: Arizona Deaths, 1870-1951","STR06" "I42579","Payne","Margaret Amanda","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","Sabine County, Texas Affidavit of B. R. Payne, sworn on August 25, 1927 and witnessed by Edna Whitehead, Notary Public. B. R. Payne was age 74 at that time, and a livelong resident of Sabine County, living about two miles south of Geneva. He was also a grandson of William Roberts, He showed Amanda (Payne) Borders as the eldest child of Ursa and B. W. Payne, and as the wife of Dr. S. E. Borders, married only once, and leaving eight children:

a) Anna (Borders) Moore, wife of Houston Moore
b) Emma (Borders) Thompson, who married Austin Thompson.
c) Eugene Borders, near Corsicana, Texas.
d) Eva (Borders) Callaham, wife of D. E. Callaham.
e) Mattie Anderson, wife of J. W. Anderson, Dallas, Texas.
f) Maude Walling, wife of J. L. Walling.
g) Burt Borders, near Port Arthur.
h) Mack Borders (don't know whether living or dead)
","STR06" "I5592","Payne","Marguerite","Abt 1905","","0","Married second a Mr. RAY.","STR06" "I1798","Payne","Marry G.","Abt 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a Hodge.","STR06" "I5781","Payne","Marvin Walter","17 Jan 1881","4 Jan 1948","0","Kenneth Harvey wrote the following brief biography of Marvin Walter Payne: Marvin was named after the Methodist Bishop Marvin whom his mother particularly respected.

Marvin was about twelve years old when his photograph was taken in a family group with his parents. This photograph survives and is in the collection of Lewis Adair Payne (1997).

As a teenager he was out on the trail cattle herding with his father when he became very ill. Totally incapacitated he was left to lie in agony on the bedrolls in the accompanying chuck wagon. They were miles from anywhere. He later believed that the severe bouncing and bucking of the wagon as it slowly and labourously moved across the untamed countryside saved his life. Much later on it was proved that he had in fact survived a burst appendix; not a very common occurance. Most die from it. He was to say in later years that ""I left my appendix on the Western Trail and the cattle walked over it.""

He worked as a cowboy and attended high school part-time until he was twenty.

There is another photograph, this time of his high school graduation in from Quanah High School in May 1901. This shows him holding his sheepskin diploma-no ""mere paper"" at that time! The photograph shows five girls dressed like bridesmaids and one boy with a flower in his button hole, all students surrounding a man who is presumably the school principal. Marvin, the solitary boy (young adult), is at the rear (apparently education was not a very macho activity among the youth of the town). His younger sister Effie stands to his immediate right. Marvin read an essay to the assembled parents on ""Closing Events of the Nineteenth Century."" His sister Effie read an essay on ""Duty."" One of the other girls present was a Payne double first cousin, Lula Pearl McClanahan (daughter of Fred Lafayette McClanahan and Calla Payne). She read an essay on ""Courage."" Other graduating students were Bettie Carter, Cora B. Matlock, and a Miss Johnson. A long term correspondence with Miss Gabie E. Betts, later Burton (1871-?) begins after Marvin graduates from Quanah High School. Miss Gabie, as she refers to herself, used to live in Quanah where she taught in the elementary School. She was known as one of the best primary school teachers in the Panhandle. She later moved to teach at Clarendon College. She addresses Marvin in very affectionate terms--indeed as her son. The letters were saved by Grace after Marvin's death, and passed down to Mary Ann Mounts Payne.

Marvin graduated in 1903 from the Metropolitan Business School.

Marvin married Grace Gentry in 1907 and the young couple lived with her parents for some years in Oklahoma until they moved back to Quanah, Texas. He then worked there in a lumber company from about 1912.

On his father's death in 1916 the family farm was mortgaged and the family divided the proceeds. Marvin fell heir to the mortgage and immediately rented it out to help pay off the mortgage . He now worked as a book-keeper for a wholesale company in Chickasha, circa. 1920, and then moved back to Duncan where he was involved in a restaurant. He didn't stay long at that and he was to become the manager of the Chickasha Cotton Oil Mill in 1921. He then lost this job when the mill was sold during the depression. The family returned to live on the farm, four miles S.W. of Marlow, on Hell Creek. Unfortunately times were very difficult and he could not keep up the payments. The family property was repossessed by the mortgage company. The local official delivering the eviction notice, in about 1937, was a friend and he was to say ""Marvin I hate to do this to you."" The poor man's only response was ""You have to, its your job."" Marvin put the papers on the kitchen table in the house and never looked at them. The whole tragic experience hit him very hard indeed and really robbed him of all subsequent motivation. They now put the family furniture in storage but could not even keep up these payments; consequently it too was all lost. To add insult to injury, some years later oil was discovered ont he farm and today (1997) there is a sign which says; ""Chevron USA Inc, W.M. Payne Lease Sec 35-2N-8W.""

Grace's mother was unable to keep up payment on her own home mortgage, and sold the residence to her daughter and Marvin for a dollar. The families moved in with Mary on Spruce road. It was not long, however, before Marvin was unable to keep up those payments, and that house was lost as well. It was a bitter time. At some point the family returned to the old Marlow farmstead which they had been forced to leave, paying rent to live there. Marvin eventually went to work with a cattle auction company.

According to Fay Payne Yeager, Thomas R. Marshall (Vice President of the United States) was a cousin of Martha Jane Marshall Payne. He stayed in the home of Marvin and Grace (Gentry) Payne while on a speaking tour of Oklahoma. He said he remembered attending family reunions with Martha when he was younger.

M. W. Payne, Long Resident Here Dies

Duncan Banner Monday Jan. 5, 1947 Pg. 1 Transcribed by C. R. Strong 11-29-2003

Marvin Walter Payne, 1106 Oak, died at 10 o'clock Sunday night in a local hospital after a lengthy illness. He was a retired accountant.
The funeral service will be held at the Beeson Grantham Funeral Home chapel at 3:30 p. m. Tuesday, with the Rev. John A Callan (sic), pastor of the First Methodist Church, and the Rev. Thurmond George, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiating.
Born in Gainesville, Tex., Pay ne came to Duncan in 1904 and had been a resident here for more than 40 years.
Surviving are the widow; three sons, Chad In Berlin, Germany, Lewis Adair of Stillwater, and Marvin W. jr., Duncan; one daughter, Mrs. Bob Thompson, Pampa, Tex;, one brother, Aubry (sic) H., Muleshoe, Tex; and five grandchildren.
Pallbearers are Rich Edwards, Bill Boydston, J. B. McLendon, Leroy Tucker, Oscar Young, J. D. Walker, Leonard Bumpas, and H. C. Allen.

Marvin Payne is Buried in Marlow From an unidentified Duncan, OK newspaper, dated 1948

Death took a longtime resident of Stephens County this week after he had been ill for many years. Marvin Walter Payne died in a Duncan Hospital Sunday night. He had lived in Duncan and vicinity most of the time since 1904 and will be remembered as the manager of the Duncan Cotton Oil Mill, a position which he held for many years. Payne was born in Gainsville, Texas. When he was a child, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Payne, moved to Quannah, Texas, where they owned one of the big ranches in that part of the country. Payne was reared and educated in Quannah. He came to Duncan as a young man. He married Grace Ellen Gentry of Arthur in 1907.

He was in Chickasha for many years where he was connected with the Chickasha Cotton Oil Mill. In the early thirties he became ill and moved back to the old homeplace northwest of Duncan. He is survived by his widow and his four children, Chad who is now stationed with the Army in Berlin, Germany; Lewis Adair, Stillwater; Marvin W. Jr., Duncan, and Mrs Bob Thompson, Pampa, Texas. Funeral Services were held at the Beeson-Grantham Funeral chapel on Tuesday afternoon with the Rev. John A Callan of the First Methodist Church and the Rev. Thurmond George of the First Baptist Church officiating. He was buried in the Marlow Cemetery.

NOTE No Headstone in Marlow Cemetery, but known to be in Sect 10 Blk 10 (Lot 5?), Believed to be b.1-17-1881 d. 1-4-1948","STR06" "I5781","Payne","Marvin Walter","17 Jan 1881","4 Jan 1948","0","(Research):World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Marvin Walter Payne
City: Chickasha
County: Grady
State: Oklahoma
Birth Date: 17 Jan 1881
Race: White
Roll: 1851777
DraftBoard: 1
Age: 37
Occupation: Book keeper
Employer: J.D. Turner & Co., Chickasha, Grady Co. OK
Nearest relative: Grace Payne, Chickasha, Grady Co. OK
Height/Build: ------
Color of Eyes/Hair: Brown/Brown

Census Information:

1930 census Stephens Co. OK King Twp., ED 69-7
Sheet 13B 511 So. 8th (?)
217/233
Payne, Marvin W., MW 49 M 26 TX MO MO
Payne, Grace, wife FW 41 M 18 TX TN WV
Payne, Chadwick, son MW 22 S OK TX TX
Payne, Mary, dau. FW 17 S OK TX TX
Payne, Lewis, son MW 16 OK TX TX
Payne, Marvin, Jr., son MW 4 9/12 S OK TX TX

They owned their home, with a value of $2000, and owned a radio as well.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I5934","Payne","Marvin Walter ""Snort""","13 Jun 1925","23 Jul 1979","0","Known as ""Snort"" from the noise he used to make as a baby when feeding.

He was a teacher in Cushing, Oklahoma for a long time. He read widely. Marvin later had a job working with the Indian community.

He liked Pow wows and ""good"" music. His favorite cigarette was Camel, cigar White Owl, drink Gin, sport football, and his favorite authors were the poets Byron and Whitman.

He was 54 when he died. The funeral services were held at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Andarko. His pall bearers were Joe Mayfield, Oral Jackson, Glenn Payne, Ed Monasco, Windell Haley and Homer Strong.","STR06" "I4822","Payne","Mary","Abt 1697","Yes, date unknown","0","Her father's will dated 1697/8 referred to her as under sixteen; on reaching that age she was to receive 20,000 #. The will of her step-father Daniel McCarty dated 1724 referred to her as Mary Burns, and gave her a Bible with the hope that she would make good use of it. The records of Westmoreland County fail to throw light on her history, or to furnish any suggestion as to her husband's first name. (Payne, p. 231).","STR06" "I23820","Payne","Mary","20 Jun 1789","Yes, date unknown","0","As she was born in the year her parents moved from Fx. County to Kentucky, the place of her birth is uncertain. (Payne, p 270).","STR06" "I42562","Payne","Mary ""Mollie"" E.","Nov 1859","9 Apr 1921","0","Middle name shown as both Emma or Elizabeth. She appears to have married second a McGown, as she is listed as Mollie McGown, widowed and age 60, at the time of the 1920 Census enumeration. She was living with her son William Benjamin Cordray in JP 8, Sabine County at the time.","STR06" "I42562","Payne","Mary ""Mollie"" E.","Nov 1859","9 Apr 1921","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 8
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 5B
Cordray, Mollie Head Hd W F Nov 1859 41 Wd 7/7 Tx --- ---
Cordray, William E Son W M Nov 1876 23 S Tx Ga Tx Farm Laborer
Cordray, John R Son W M Mar 1883 16 3 Tx Ga Tx
Cordray, Florence Dtr W F Mar 1882 18 S Tx Ga Tx
Cordray, Emma M Dtr W F Dec 1885 14 S Tx Ga Tx
Cordray, Annie E Dtr W F Dec 1889 10 S Tx Ga Tx
Cordray, Lowrey Son W M Dec 1891 8 S Tx Ga Tx","STR06" "I5496","Payne","Mary Ethel","13 Sep 1898","23 Apr 1948","0","Mary Ethel's mother died when she was just seven years old. She and her sisters Vera and Virginia can be found at the St. Joseph Catholic Boarding School in Chickasha, Grady County at the time of the 1910 census. Her widowed father was still ranching in Duncan, with the help of her brothers.

Mary Ethel had two daughters by her first husband. She married second a Mr. Madison and third J. W. Parker, but had no additional children.

Duncan Banner Sunday, April 25, 1948 Pg. 8 Mrs. Parker, Sulphur, Dies Former Duncan Woman, Daughter of W.W. Payne Mrs. J.W. Parker, 49, Sulphur, former resident of Duncan, died at 5:30 p.m. Friday in a Sulphur hospital after a short illness. The funeral service will be at 1:30 p.m. today from the Dunn Funeral Home chapel in Sulphur. Burial will be in the Marlow Cemetery. Mrs. Parker was born near Duncan on September 13, 1899, and lived here all her life until moving to California about 7 years ago. From California she moved to Sulphur. She was the daughter of Walter W. Payne, Stephens county pioneer rancher and business man. She is survived by the widower; two daughters, Mrs. Glen Jones, Weott, Calif., and Mrs. Allen Turner of Roff; two brothers, H.C. Payne and J.E. Payne, both of Duncan; three sisters, Mrs. Hoyt Hardin of Duncan, Mrs. John Young, and Mrs. Charles Birnie, both of Roswell, N.M.

Ethel Parker is buried in Section 10, Block 10, Plot 8, Marlow Cemetery. The date of birth shown on her headstone is different from the date shown in the above obituary. It is assumed that the date on the headstone is accurate.

Mrs. Allen Turner was the informant on her death certificate. Mary Ethel's death certificate indicated that she had been ""In this community"" for just 10 days, but her address was listed as 724 W. 14, Sulphur. Perhaps the period of 10 days refers to her stay at the DeLay Hospital, where she died of acute cardiac failure due to a coronary occlusion.","STR06" "I5496","Payne","Mary Ethel","13 Sep 1898","23 Apr 1948","0","(Medical):Hard of hearing","STR06" "I5590","Payne","Mary Grace","18 Nov 1921","22 Jul 1922","0","She is recorded as having died at the age of eight months and six days by Ken Harvey. Lyn Cordell reports the funeral home records actually show her age as 8 months and four days old.","STR06" "I19921","","","","","","","" "I4776","Payne","Matilda","Abt 1810","Abt 1872","0","Married William M.T. YOST they are buried together graves marked. They had nine children. Their graves are marked.","STR06" "I2726","Payne","Maude May","Jun 1880","Apr 1953","0","Middle name may instead by Mabel. (www.mcclanahanhistory.com)","STR06" "I4813","Payne","Mildred","Aft 1765","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a Mr. Riley. The will of her half-brother, William, bequeaths to his ""half-sister Milly Payne"" one cow and one calf to be cared for by her brother John Payne until she marries of becomes of age.","STR06" "I4774","Payne","Nancy","Abt 1808","1839","0","Married 1st to Mr. WILSON and had 4 children. He died of Cholera on the Mohawk Trail enroute to MO and buried where he died. She married 2nd to Jesse GENTRY in MO and had 3 children. Jesse was born in Al Co. VA, died 1862. He had a son Garland by a prev. Marriage. 1850 Shelby Co. MO census had these children living with grandparents (William Payne and Sally Hamilton.) Edward W. Wilson age 20 KY and Sarah Wilson age 16 MO.","STR06" "I16203","Payne","Nathan","17 Jul 1781","Yes, date unknown","0","Could he be the father of Sally Payne, who married Lewis T. Payne of Scott County, Kentucky?

From Westerfield's Kentucky Genealogical and Biographical Sketches, Vol V: ""Lewis T. Payne was first married in 1835, to Miss Sally, daughter of Nathan and Kittie (Hall) Payne, of Fayette County (born November 15, 1815 and died July 12, 1841).""","STR06" "I4445","Payne","Neva May","2 Feb 1919","2 May 1919","0","Other records indicate death date as 3 May 1918","STR06" "I4445","Payne","Neva May","2 Feb 1919","2 May 1919","0","(Research):Cova Jean Williams instead shows that she was born and died on 3 Feb 1918, in Chandler, Oklahoma. Find A Grave lists differing information for her birth and date deaths, showing she was born in 1919, and lived to the age of three months. Her burial location is also shown as in the City of Mesa Cemetery, Plot Section 209, Lot 4, Grave 8. A marker is not displayed on FindAGrave, however, just the detials above.","STR06" "I10906","","","","","","","" "I4662","Payne","Ollie J.","29 Sep 1887","13 Mar 1969","0","She never married. Ken Harvey notes ""she was not considered right in the head.""","STR06" "I48736","Payne","Onia B.","31 May 1924","6 Jan 1996","0","Obituary

Onia B. Payne Gray

Onia B. Payne Gray, 71, of Nacogdoches died Saturday, Jan. 6, 1996, at her residence.

Mrs. Gray was born May 31, 1924, in Sabine County as a daughter of the late James and Mittie (Hyden) Payne. She was a homemaker and member of the Rosedale Chuch of Christ.

Survivors: husband Edward Marshall Gray of Nacogdoches; daughter, Dorothy Sprateley of Lufkin; a son, Edward Glen Gray of Nacogdoches; three brothers, Wayne A Payne of Kountze, and Esker L. Payne and Arthur C. Payne, both of Silsbee; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Monday at Laird & McGill Funeral Home in Nacogdoches with Randy Harshbarger officiating. Interment was at Yellowpine Cemetery in Yellowpine.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 10, 1996, page 13","STR06" "I4704","Payne","Opal June","Abt 1920","Abt 1920","0","Died at about 3 or 4 months.","STR06" "I4914","","","","","","","" "I1553","Payne","Patricia Gabriela ""Patty Gay""","8 Feb 1928","2 Mar 1936","0","Patty Gay died when she was about eight years old. The day before she died, after six weeks of illness, she said to her sister Fay ""I am so tired of being tired.""

Charles Strong reports that she had a leaky valve in her heart. It would be something fairly easy to fix by today's standards. It might have been something that could have been fixed even in the 1930's, had the family had the resources available to them.

They were quite poor however. Charles reported that money was so tight that one winter Bessie got behind on her utility payments, and the company threatened to cut off their power. Patty's doctor intervened, telling the company that they would be responsible for her death if the power was cut off.","STR06" "I6495","","","","","","","" "I5542","Payne","Paul Gerald","15 Mar 1948","Jun 1948","0","Killed in a car crash.","STR06" "I5549","Payne","Paul J.","15 Jul 1920","22 Jul 1922","0","Not to be confused with his second cousin of approximately the same age, Paul James Payne, the son of Harry Carl Payne.

It was recorded that P.J., as he was called, died at the age of 2 years and 7 days.","STR06" "I5768","Payne","Paul James","21 Nov 1922","14 Jul 2008","0","Military Discharge of a Paul James Payne is recorded in Stephens County Courthouse Book 6, page 307. Not viewed.

Corpus Christi Caller-Times
July 2008

Paul J. Payne passed away July 14, 2008. He was born to Harry C. and Caroline Payne on November 21, 1922. He served in the Marine Corps during WWII. Paul was lovingly known as ""P.J."" and ""Greatdad"". He retired from Coastal States/Valero. Paul was a creative, innovator whose inventions brought fun, joy, laughter and happiness to those with whom he shared them. His daily home and work lives were also evident of his innovative nature.

He is preceded in death by wife Pansy Payne, son Paul G. Payne, and brother J.R. Payne. He is survived by his son, Phillip (Becky) Payne; daughters, Klyda (Jerry) Gerber, Yvette (Ron) Schroeder, Zoe (Chuck McKinney) Payne; son by heart adoption, Danny Talley; Brother W.L. ""Bill"" Payne; Grandchildren, Phillip Gerber, Michelle Zudrell, Shanna Wiley, Eddie Gerber, Jackie Nash, Jeff Gerber, Stacey Evans, Kim Hammett, Joslyn Burnett, Nick Schroeder, and Tom McKinney; 16 Great-Grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held Wednesday, July 16, 2008 from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Seaside Funeral Home. A Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, July 17, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. at Seaside Funeral Home Chapel. Entombment will follow at Seaside Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the charity of your choice.

(Courtesy Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I1568","Payne","Paul John","Abt 1901","22 Jul 1922","0","1920 - Living in the Parks Township of Stephens County, with Paul listed as 18 and his wife Grace A. as 17. He was shown as a Farmer. They lived next to Paul's half brother, Thomas H Payne. Their son, Paul Jr. was born in July of that year, five months after the census was taken.

Duncan Daily Banner
Sunday, July 23, 1922 - Pg. 1
Family of Five Killed When Train Strikes Auto
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Payne, Two Children and Niece Killed

El Reno, July 22---(Associated Press) ---A family of four was killed when a Rock Island passenger train struck the auto in which they were riding this afternoon, at a crossing one mile south of Union City.
The dead are:
PAUL PAYNE --25 farmer, Duncan
HIS WIFE,
TWO CHILDREN--a girl 4 years old and a boy 2 years old.
LILLIAN DECK--13, the only daughter of R. A. Deck of El Reno.
The gasoline tank of the automobile exploded and set fire to the wreckage. The bodies of all except Payne were badly burned. Payne, who was driving, was thrown clear of the wreckage and killed instantly. The Payne Family had been visiting in El Reno and was returning to their home in Duncan when the tragedy occurred.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Payne and two babies of this city and Miss Lillian Deck of El Reno, about 13 years old, a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Payne, were instantly killed Saturday afternoon when the automobile in which they were riding was struck by Rock Island northbound passenger train No. 24, a short distance south of Union City, a few miles south of El Reno.Miss Deck had been a guest of the Payne family in Duncan for some time and (---faded print---) party was on the way to her home in El Reno when the accident happened. Miss Deck's father is a Rock Island conductor and has a passenger run. The tragedy happened at the same dangerous crossing that about two months ago occurred a similar smash and which took the lives of four occupants of an automobile. At this place the road and railroad track parallel for some distance before reaching the crossing. At the crossing the auto road takes a sudden turn and dip to cross the railroad. It is impossible to see a train at this place because of the high embankments. Mr. Payne is a nephew of W. W. Payne and Mrs. Payne is a niece of Mrs. Mack Vandergriff, of this city.
The bodies of the victims were brought as far as Marlow where met by relatives with conveyances and brought to Duncan for burial.

The Marlow Review
Thursday, July 27, 1922
FAMILY KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT
Paul Payne, Wife and Two Small Children Killed Near El Reno Saturday--Were Buried Here Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Payne and two small children, 1 year and 3 months of age, and Lillian Deck, 13 year old daughter of Conductor and Mrs. Deck of El Reno, were instantly killed Saturday afternoon when the auto in which they were riding was struck by a train at a crossing south of Union City. Mr. Payne was thrown clear of the car and killed instantly while Mrs. Payne, the children and Miss Deck were burned to death when the gasoline tank on the car exploded and consumed the car.
The remains of the Payne family were brought here for funeral services and burial Monday afternoon.
The services were conducted by Rev. E. L. Kirtley and the Idlett Click Post of the American Legion.
Paul Payne was born in Marlow, some twenty-one years ago and was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Payne, well known pioneers of this locality. He grew to manhood here but later moved to Duncan from which place he moved to his farm on Wild Horse after marrying a Duncan girl. It was on this farm that he was residing at the time he met his death. The deceased served in the late war and was an active member of the American Legion. The deceased family leave a large number of relatives and many friends who are deeply grieved over such a sad demise.

The Marlow Review
Thursday, July 27, 1922 - Pg. 1

FAMILY KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT
Paul Payne, Wife and Two Small Children Killed Near El Reno Saturday--Were Buried Here Monday

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Payne and two small children, 1 year and 3 months of age, and Lillian Deck, 13 year old daughter of Conductor and Mrs. Deck of El Reno, were instantly killed Saturday afternoon when the auto in which they were riding was struck by a train at a crossing south of Union City. Mr. Payne was thrown clear of the car and killed instantly while Mrs. Payne, the children and Miss Deck were burned to death when the gasoline tank on the car exploded and consumed the car. The remains of the Payne family were brought here for funeral services and burial Monday afternoon. The services were conducted by Rev. E. L. Kirtley and the Idlett Click Post of the American Legion. Paul Payne was born in Marlow, some twenty-one years ago and was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Payne, well known pioneers of this locality. He grew to manhood here but later moved to Duncan from which place he moved to his farm on Wild Horse after marrying a Duncan girl. It was on this farm that he was residing at the time he met his death. The deceased served in the late war and was an active member of the American Legion. The deceased family leave a large number of relatives and many friends who are deeply grieved over such a sad demise.

(All articles above are courtesty of Lyn Cordell)

Paul J. Payne was buried, with his namesake son, on 24 Jul 1922, in Section 9, Block 15, Plot 2, Marlow Cemetery, Oklahoma.","STR06" "I4792","Payne","Penelope","30 Apr 1785","15 Sep 1860","0","Married first a MOBERLY.","STR06" "I5823","","","","","","","" "I22388","","","","","","","" "I4694","Payne","Raymond Ruben","13 Dec 1914","2 Dec 1989","0","The date and location of birth is from the family bible.","STR06" "I5761","Payne","Richard","Abt 1640","Yes, date unknown","0","Brooke Payne noted that some private records show Richard as being born on 12 May 1633 at Round Towers, Northumberland County, Virginia. However, he doubts that there were any English settlements in the Indian District of Chickacoan, from which Northumberland was later created, that early. Therefore the date and location are suspect. However, that John Payne did have a son named Richard is evidenced by the deed by John Payne to his son Richard in 1655 of a heifer named Coll, and by a later deed by Richard Payne to George Payne (his brother) in 1696 of 60 acres on the north side of Pepetick Creek, given by John Payne to his son Richard. Barring these two deeds, there is a complete absence of Court records relating to Richard.

He left two sons, William and John. (Payne, p. 53)","STR06" "I6413","Payne","Richard","Bef 1809","","0","Served as a private in the war of 1812 in Capt. Alex. Howison's Company, 36th Virginia Infantry.","STR06" "I19954","Payne","Richard Allen","27 Nov 1957","21 Jan 1988","0","Head stone observer in Marlow Cemenerary by Charles Strong. Could not find Obit in Duncan Paper. He is in back notrh east of cementery in Sec. 4A, Blk. 3, Lot 5. Nickname was ""Ricky.""","STR06" "I19407","","","","","","","" "I6185","","","","","","","" "I39262","Payne","Richard Fremont","5 May 1911","6 Jun 1993","0","The SSDI shows that his Social Security account was established in California prior to 1951.","STR06" "I6383","Payne","Robert","20 Dec 1789","28 Aug 1827","0","He was a private in James Stucker's Company of Scott County, and as such was one of the men who composed the ""Forlorn Hope"" at the Battle of the Thames 5 October 1813, a detachment that Col. Richard M. Johnson ordered forward to attract the Indian fire, in order that the remainder of the Regiment might charge whiel the enemy's muskets were being reloaded. This detachment consisted of 20 men...Col. Johnson, who accompanied this detachment, and five others survived the attack, among whom was Robert Payne. He settled in Howard County, Missouri in 1820. He and his wife had six children. (Payne, pp. 262-263).","STR06" "I16278","Payne","Robert Anthony","Abt 1922","Abt 1922","0","Stillborn. Not listed by his mother in her listing of her four surviving children, hence exact date unknown.","STR06" "I19415","Payne","Robert Marcus","13 Feb 1934","Abt Nov 1993","0","According to Sylvia Hudson, he was married to Shirley and they had three children. Diane, Robert Marcus, Jr, and ?.","STR06" "I42574","Payne","Roberta","5 Apr 1890","5 Oct 1890","0","The annotated transcription of the Payne-Williams cemetery in Sabine County indicates that her headstone is inscribed ""Dau of B. R. and Mary V Payne-In Sweet Rememberance of-Lord she was Thine and not my own. Thou hast not done me wrong.""","STR06" "I5763","","","","","","","" "I18806","Payne","Ruby","15 Feb 1887","16 Jan 1889","0","From Shelby County Cemetery Records

? Payne, Ruby ? Daughter of J.E. and L.A. ? Born: Feb. 15, 1887 ? Died: Jan. 16, 1889 Old Shelbina Salt River Township Block 8 Lot 29","STR06" "I4703","Payne","Ruby Faye","3 Mar 1918","Yes, date unknown","0","Owner of the Payne Family Bible which includes ""The Family Register of Mr. Levi Newton Payne and Miss Sarah Elizabeth McClannahan (1875)""","STR06" "I2720","Payne","Ruby May","Nov 1890","Abt 1956","0","Said to have married Joseph Wiley.","STR06" "I4929","Payne","Samuel E.","Abt 1879","Abt 1904","0","On the 1880 Cook County, Texas census, he was listed as ""Billie.""

Sammy's body never grew and he died unmarried at a young age. Shortly before his death he had a good pair of riding shoes made for him which were later worn by a succession of his small nephews and nieces, ending with Lewis Payne. Sammy used to ride around on a very small pony.","STR06" "I5635","Payne","Samuel Marshall","11 Mar 1849","20 Jun 1916","0","His obituary, as it appeared in the Marlow Review, Thursday, June 22, 1916.

Obituary of Samuel M. Payne

Born March 11, 1849 in Marion County, MO. Was married to Miss Olive McClanahan in August, 1873. To this union was born six children, two of whom are dead. His wife died five years ago. About six months ago he was united in marriage to Mrs. Hollingsworth of Duncan, Oklahoma. At this time he is survived by three sons, Marvin Payne of Chickasha, Frank Payne of Wichita Falls, Texas, and Aubrey Payne, Davidson, Okla., and one daughter, Mrs. H.P Haycraft of this city.

Mr. Payne was not a member of any church or lodge but he was a good man in every respect. He believed in good morals. He strictly believed in the ""Golden Rule"" ""Do unto others as you would be done by."" He believed in a supreme being and a higher power and universal salvation. He was a most devoted husband and father.

He was just a human being subject to the frailities of the flesh. If he made any mistakes we have forgotten them and if he has any accounting to make for the life he lived, he will make it to the Judge of all the earth who doeth all things well and will judge with justice and mercy.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)

In a biography of his brother-in-law, John O'Neill, he was referenced as ""Samuel, who lives on a farm near Marlow, Oklahoma.""


The following biography of Samuel Marshall Payne was written by Ken Harvey:

Migrated to Texas on Texan Road (Hwy 69) with his parents and all his brothers and sisters after the Civil War, in abt. 1878. He would have been twenty-nine years old. Initially they all lived in a dugout.

See ""Down the Texas Road"" by Grant Foreman (1936) HISTORIC TRACES ALONG HIGHWAY 69 THROUGH OKLAHOMA Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman Press for general reference

In appearance he had a red beard and was of slender build. He had a weakness for fast horses which was perhaps encouraged by his contact with the Commanches out west. After all he needed speed to get away from them. He used to stride about the racecourse with tears in his eyes, such was his involvement in racing. He was quite an emotional man.

He cowboyed for many years in Texas and never considered that he worked for anyone in his life. It was a hard life. He and Ollie once found a man who had been skinned alive by the Indians while going somewhere with a wagon. He never knew if the victim was a whiteman or an Indian. They took him into town but he was dead on arrival.

On one occasion he found it necessary to hide in a plum thicket from Indians he had inadvertently come across. He stood there holding his horses nose to stop it whinnying. He was very fortunate with the wind direction as the scent of his mount was not carried to the Indian horses. The Indians would either have been in the area horse stealing or on the war path. It didn't really matter as the result for Samuel, if discovered, would probably have been the same.

1880 - His younger sister, L[ouise] C. Payne (b. 1863), stayed with his young family in Cooke County, Texas. She was ""teaching school"" at the time in 1880 according to the census.

1893 - While in living in Texas, Sam came to Oklahoma for the Land Run. He arrived for the opening of the Cherokee Strip in 1893. He came prepared with a wagon and team in order to ride with a lightweight racing saddle on his accompanying thoroughbred horse. He wore light boots and a cap with the bill turned backwards. He said he didn't want to look like a cowboy-he just wanted maximum speed. He found the land he wanted as he knew the area well from his droving days. He immediately placed his claim. After he got to the land office he sold the 160 acres he was now entitled to. The claim, which never had his name registered, was located near Enid and he was to say he made more money in that single transaction than he could have done in one whole year of being a cowboy.

In 1893 a Payne family group studio photograph was taken, probably in Quanah. It shows left to right; Samuel Marshall Payne (44) seated, Effie Mae (10) standing, C. Frank (18) seated, Aubrey Hamilton (16) standing rear, Samuel E. (14) standing forground, Marvin Walter (12) standing rear and Olivia McClanahan Payne (49) seated. Sam never grew any more. Lewis Payne has a copy of this photograph and the original is thought to have been with his sister Mary Olive and hence passed on to Dorothy Thompson. Another original is the property of Mary Ann Mounts Payne.

1895-He was the original entryman to 160 acres in Stephens County; the North-East quarter of section thirty-five in township two, [north of] range eight, west [of the Indian Meridian]. It is located about four miles outside Marlow. Sam and his family settled there, beside Hell Creek.

1900-The census shows the Sam Payne family living in Hardeman County, Texas.

1901-Samuel was described by his brother Walter W. Payne as the original entryman to 160 acres in Stephens County, Oklahoma. This land being the north-east quarter of Section thirty-five, township tow [Rock Creek, north of] Range eight (8) west [of the Indian Meridian. This farm was located about four miles outside Marlow]. This grant of land ""was established and duly consumated"" to Samuel M. Payne on 17 March 1920 by the signature of President Woodrow Wilson in line with the act to secure homesteads on the public domain.

1910 - Later Samuel purchased a farm about four miles outside Marlow, OK and in 1910 he was listed as living there in Rock Creek Township with his wife Ollie, his married son Marvin, his wife Grace and their child, his grandson, Chadwick. There were also two hired men and a cousin?, Lizzie Pictria (19), in the household. Ollie died in April of 1910 and Samuel became a widower.

1914-A sepia toned photograph is taken of Samuel in front of his house. The photograph includes (l to r) his son Marvin, Samuel, daughter Effie and her husband Hugh S. Haycraft.

In an Affidavit of Heirship of Samuel M. Payne who died intestate, Walter W. Payne stated that ""...sometime during the year of 1915 he [Samue M. Payne] again married one Leona Hollingsworth."" The couple are later listed as possessing one brown mare name Dolly, one sorrel mare names Bell and one whitefaced cow named Mott and her calf. ""To this union no children were born and it is my understanding that she [Leona Hollingsworth] has given a deed of conveyance to any interest that she might have had in the estate of my deceased brother.""

1916-Joe Payne of Knoxville records that Samuel died and was buried in Quanah, Texas. This is incorrect. Records from the Marlow Funeral Home instead indicate that he died at his residence in Marlow. His funeral was paid for by his son, Marvin Payne, a few months after the funeral.

He was buried in the Marlow Cemetery, Section 10, Block 10, Plot 5.","STR06" "I5635","Payne","Samuel Marshall","11 Mar 1849","20 Jun 1916","0","(Research):
Census Listing:

1880 Federal Census

RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Sam M. PAYNE Self M M W 30 MISSOURI Occ: Farming Fa: KY Mo: KY
Ottie PAYNE Wife F M W 34 MISSOURI Occ: Keeping House Fa: TENN Mo: ---
C. Frank PAYNE Son M S W 5 MO Fa: MO Mo: MO
Aubrey H. PAYNE Son M S W 3 MO Fa: MO Mo: MO
Samuel E. PAYNE Son M S W 1 TEXAS Fa: MO Mo: MO
L.C. PAYNE Sister F S W 19 MO Occ: Teaching School Fa: KY Mo: KY

Census Place:E.D. 115, Cooke, Texas
Source:FHL Film 1255298 National Archives Film T9-1298 Page 30","STR06" "I1828","Payne","Sanford","Abt 1730","17 Dec 1792","0","His will was dated 7 April 1787 (17 Dec 1792) Fairfax County, Virginia and named his wife and 8 children. (Payne, The PAYNES OF VIRGINIA).","STR06" "I6414","Payne","Sanford","Abt 1807","13 Aug 1884","0","1840 - He bought 130 acres on Buck Hall Branch, Prince William Co. where he continued to live.

Ancestry.com showsn that he served for the Confederacy during the Civil War. He enlisted as a Private on 25 Apr 1861 at the age of 43 into Company D, 17 Infantry Regiment Virgina, and was discharged on 26 July 1862. His occupation was listed as Cooper, and he was 6' tall, with blue eyes, sandy hair, and a florid complexion.","STR06" "I6414","Payne","Sanford","Abt 1807","13 Aug 1884","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Virginia, Prince William County, PO Tudor Hall
Enumerated 18 July 1860
Pages 66 and 67
396-374
Sanford Payne 53 M Farmer 1575 210 Va
Julia A. Payne 43 F Va
Amelia J. Payne 16 F Va
George W. Payne 14 F Va
John L. Payne 13 M Va
James H. Payne 10 M Va
Hester A. Payne 8 F Va
Sanford A. Payne 6 M Va
Mary M. Payne 4 F Va
Benjamin F. Colbert 34 M Cooper 25 Va
","STR06" "I5501","Payne","Sanford Allen","6 Sep 1854","2 Aug 1904","0","From FindAGrave:

Fairfax Herald 8/5/1904
Payne S.A. Obit. Train accident

And this information was also on FindAGrave relating to his wife, Augusta:


Augusta S Payne b. May 16, 1857 d. January 14, 1922
Her maiden name was also Payne

d/o William Payne and Julia Arnold
Married in 1879 Sanford Allen Payne who was her cousin.

In 1920 she was living in Washington D.C.as a widow with her three daughters, Julian, Ruby and Iola Payne. This is likely where she died.","STR06" "I4799","Payne","Sarah","Abt 1765","Yes, date unknown","0","In her father's will he left her 1 negro and 1/8 of his estate after his wife's death.","STR06" "I4779","Payne","Sarah Ann","21 Aug 1825","25 Oct 1903","0","Married 1st 30 aug 1849 Palmyra MO to 1st husband William BALDWIN He was named Wilburn and the son of Elisha Baldwin. He died 22 april 1872. Husband no. 2 was John Loomis SMITH (Judge) (Major) he was born 27 sept 1827 died 21 aug 1906 bur. Sedalia, MO.

The following deed was made 6 January 1876 between Thomas H and Martha J Payne his wife, Francis W Bosworth and Elizabeth H Bosworth his wife Wilbern Baldwin and Sarah H Baldwin his wife for and in consideration of one Dollar to be paid by Levi F. Payne of the county of Marion, Missouri sell real estate in Shelby County, Missouri to wit: the west half of the North East quarter of section 12 township 58 range 10 west containing 80 acres more or less. Recorded in the State of Kentucky, County of Jefferson (vol 2 C, P-138). [Apparently this had been recorded incorrectly at one time, because two deed corrections relating to this transaction immediately followed this deed].

Sarah Ann Payne was the grandmother of Effie W. Lewis (later Mrs Thomas S. Bowles) of Richmond, Virginia. Effie Lewis was the genealogist who researched back to Sanford Payne and supplied this information to Brooke Payne.","STR06" "I23853","Payne","Sarah F.","4 Dec 1794","Yes, date unknown","0","M. James YOUNG in Fauquier County. They had one dau. who was b. 1826 and lived to be very old. (Payne, p. 409).","STR06" "I28548","Payne","Scott W.","7 Apr 1913","30 Oct 1918","0","The date and location of his birth is from the family bible.

Linda Miller writes that Scott died when young...""Their mother sent them back to the house from where she was working in the field and they (my dad and Scott) went down into a washed out creek bed and found a kind of sand cave that had been washed out from when the creek flooded. There they started digging. Scott the older one being farther in when it caved in completely covering him. My father dug him out where he could see his face and blood was trickling out of his mouth so he ran for help. The cave-in had killed him instantly by breaking his neck. For years my father spoke of him as if he were younger...... Before my father died I had been doing research and realized Scott was older and told him....what a shocking thing for a young boy of five.","STR06" "I4913","","","","","","","" "I6237","Payne","Sylvia Jeannette","14 May 1906","8 Jun 1991","0","Email from Rick Payne [rapayne@frii.com] to Charles Strong (cstrong832@aol.com) on 10/17/2002:

BIOGRAPHICAL TEXT: I was told that Sylvia Couch worked as a telephone operator in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma before and for a little while after she married. She was a strong Christian woman and taught sunday school at church most of her adult life. She was Southern Baptist. She was a farmer/rancher's wife. From 1921 to 1948-49 her father Aubrey Payne lived with her. She never had any children because she and Woodrow were cousins. When she died, she left everything she had to her nieces and nephews. She was a good a decent woman with no real vices. James Avery Couch gave Woodrow & Sylvia the 1/2 acre in Donna, Texas when he and Sylvia were married. It was a real small house. Then after Woodrow and Sylvia went back to Davidson, Oklahoma circa 1932. Sylvia moved to the Couch Farm once owned by her father-in-law. In March James Avery Couch, Woodrow's father died and left him the family farm. In September of 1934 he had to sell the place to pay off debt. They moved back to Hidalgo County. Sylvia and Woodrow had to sell the Couch Family farm in Davidson Oklahoma to pay off bills, so they rented a farm in south Texas in the Rio Grande Valley in the general area of Edinburg and Donna, they would live here until 1939. Near the end of 1939 or very early 1940, Sylvia and her husband Woodrow Wilson Couch moved to a farm in Bailey County Texas, near the city of Muleshoe, in West Texas. Life was very good for them here. They stayed in this area 25 years. In 1952 Woodrow Wilson Couch was elected as a Bailey County Commissioner. They left the county in 1965, going to Clairette, Erath County, Texas. Woodrow was in the Democratic Party when he was a County Commissioner. Clairette, on State Highway 6 some fifteen miles southeast of Stephenville in southeastern Erath County, was established when the Texas Central Railroad was constructed through the area in the early 1880s. The community was named for a popular brand of soap. In 1940 it had 275 residents, five businesses, several churches, and a post office. Changes in agriculture and transportation patterns subsequently reduced the town's prosperity. From 1968 until 1990 its population was estimated at fifty-five. The 1984 county highway map showed a church, a community hall, and three businesses at Clairette. It is due south of Fort Worth. It was here that Sylvia and Woodrow purchased a ranch in 1965. She resided in Sunset, Montague County, Texas 1966. She died in the hospital: Bowie Memorial Hospital of Acute Myocardial Infarction according to Dr. H.Lorain Evans, M.D. Like so many others in our family she is buried in Davidson, Oklahoma at the Davidson cemetery, her funeral was handled by: Burgess-Fry Funeral Home of 201 West Walnut Street in Bowie, Texas. June 11, 1991. She was 85 years old. She was a grand lady and a good person. You would have liked her.","STR06" "I23249","Payne","Teresa","Between 1811 and 1813","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a Haloway. (San Augustine Tribune, Thursday, March 17, 2005, p 3)","STR06" "I4794","Payne","Theodosia","Aft 1789","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a HORSEMAN.","STR06" "I16274","Payne","Thomas","Abt 1700","Yes, date unknown","0","No record of his marriage or death. 1700 his father left him a negro Gennie, an equal share of his personal estate, a gray mare about 4 years old, and made him the heir of testator's sons John and George, should either die without issue. In 1713, Thomas PACE stated to the court that Thomas, William and Jane Payne, orphans of George Payne, had been under his care since the death of their father, and the profits from their part of the estate were so small they would not maintain them; upon which the court ordered them to serve said PACE and his present wife. In 1714 he was bound instead ot George WHITE (with the consent of Thomas PACE) until he was twenty-one, said WHITE agreeing to teach Thomas the trade of a carpenter. In 1721 he sold a slave Ginnie to William JENNINGS. 1722 he was paid by the court for guarding prisoners and in the same year was a defendant in a suit by Robert HUGHES. This is his last appearance in records, and nothing is suggested as to what became of him. (Payne, pp. 372, 373).","STR06" "I23840","Payne","Thomas","Bef 1750","Aft 1830","0","Married Sarah GLENDENNING, died in Fq. Co., leaving a will dated 29 July 1830 (23 Jany 1832). 1769 He witnessed his father's will. 1771 he leased from Lord Fairfax 200 a. on Naked Ridge in the Manor of Leeds, Fq. Co., during the lives of his w. Sarah and dau. Nancy. He lived and died on land near Carter's Run adjacent to Joseph Smith and John Walden. He owned 42 slaves. His will named seven children. (Payne, p 380).","STR06" "I5891","Payne","Thomas Bunker","24 Nov 1864","11 Oct 1906","0","The 1890 Chickasaw Census showed: Payne, T B & Wife Husband's Age 26 Wife's Age 19 She was listed as Chickasaw by blood, and he was shown as Chickasaw by marriage.

Fay Yeager cites ""Indian Pioneer History"" volume 40 as saying ""Thomas Payne was deputy Marshall of Ardmore 1891-1892."" Ardmore is in Carter County, adjoining Stephens County.

On the 1896 Chickasaw Census Roll for Pickens County, Velma Township, Indian Territory, Thomas B Payne is shown as a 34 year old male, with his tribal enrollment taking place in 1897 in Pickens County (No. 77). He was shown as the son of Thomas H. Payne and Martha J. Payne, both noncitizens. His son, Thomas H. Payne, is shown as being 5 years old, 1/32 Chickasaw by blood, with a tribal enrollment also in Pickens County (No. 20), and shown as the son of Thomas B. Payne and Mollie Payne (deceased), a resident of Pickens County.

An unnamed baby, a child of Thomas Payne, is buried (undated) in Section 9, Block 15, Plot 7, Marlow Cemetery, Oklahoma. It is not known if it was a boy or girl. Could this have been a child of Thomas and Molly? The three of them are buried side by side.

Abstracts from the Duncan Eagle Vol. 12, 11 Oct. 1906. Local Mention:

Mr. & Mrs. Rufe Deck came down from Chickasha to attend the funeral of Tom Payne who died this morning at 6.

Died this morning at the residence of John O'Neill, Tom Payne, after a long and lingering illness like consumption. He owned a fine farm near Arthur where he lived with his family. He leaves a wife & 4 children, the oldest, a son who is attending school in Decatur, TX. He will be buried in the Marlow Cemetery. He was a bro. to Mrs. John O'Neill, Walter & Wm. Payne of Marlow. (Courtesy of Lynell Cordell).

Charles Strong reports that Thomas Bunker Payne died without a will. He owned some 300 acres of land that he had been alloted as being a Chickasaw by Marriage, so it took some time to settle his estate due to his children being minors. He cites Stephens County OK Probate Case #290. Walter W. Payne was guardian and executor of his estate.

The Marlow Review
October 1907
Monument Unveiled
On Sunday afternoon in the biting wind the Duncan camp W. O. W. unveiled the beautiful monument erected by that order at the grave of Thos. Payne. The attendance was large the weather considered. The beautiful ceremony was carried out by the Duncan camp and a short talk made by G. W. Siever, C. C. of Marlow camp. The monument is imposing being the largest one in the cemetery.
11-15-07 Pg. C1

(Courtesy Lynell Gentry Cordell)

In a biography of his brother-in-law, John O'Neill, he was referenced as ""Thomas, who was a rancher and died at Duncan at the age of forty-three.""","STR06" "I5891","Payne","Thomas Bunker","24 Nov 1864","11 Oct 1906","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Indian Territory, Picken Chicasaw, T1 NR 5W
Enumerated 25 Jun 1900 Wm F. McIntyre
SD 73 (lined through) ED 163 Sheet 13A Stamped 289

211-214
Payne, Walter Hd W M March 1867 33 M 5 Mo Ky Ky Farmer
Payne, Gertrude Wf W F Aug 1876 23 M 5 3/2 Tx Mo Mo
Payne, Emma Blanche Dtr W F Nov 1895 4 S Chickasaw Nation M
o Tx
Payne, Harry Carrol Son W M Feb 1897 3 S Ok Mo Tx
Payne, Mary Ethel Dtr W F Sep 1899 8/12 S Ok Mo Tx
Payne, Martha J Mother W F March 1826 74 Wd 1/1 Ky Va Va
212-215
Payne, Thomas B Hd W M Nov 1864 35 M2 Mo Ky Ky Farmer
Payne, Lilly Wf W F Nov 1878 22 M 2 2/2 Tx MO MO
Payne, Thomas H Son W M March 1893 7 S Chickasaw Nation Mo Tx
Payne, Marvin C Son W M Sept 1899 2/12 S Chickasaw Nation Mo Tx
213-216
James, Sarah Hd W F 1858 42 Wd 5/3 Mo Mo Mo Farmer
James Edna Dtr W F 1883 17 S Tx Mo Mo
James, Julia Dtr W F 1884 15 S Tx Mo Mo
James, Jessie Son W M 1893 6 S Chickasaw Nation Mo Mo
214-217
Scott, Alisie Hd W M Dec 1853 46 m 16 Indiana Indiana Ill Farmer
Scott, Lula Wf W F March 1862 38 M 16 6/6 Mo Ky Ky
Scott, Claude Son W M Jan 1886 14 S Tx Ind Mo
Scott, Orville Son W M May 1887 12 S Tx Ind Mo
Soctt, Florence Dtr W F July 1889 10 S Tx Ind Mo
Scott, Lindsey Son W M Oct 1890 9 S Tx Ind Mo
Scott, Martha Dtr W F Oct 1894 5 S Tx Ind Mo
Scott, Irene Dtr W F Oct 1897 2 S Ok Ind Mo","STR06" "I154","Payne","Thomas Hamilton","27 Jan 1819","14 Sep 1884","0","Thomas Hamilton Payne was born 1819 in Kentucky. He was remembered by his family as a great hunter with gun and with hounds. He apparently moved to Missouri sometime before his marriage in 1843.

Charles R. Strong and his daughter, Mary Pat Strong, while at the Shelbina Library came across many years of the land tax records for Shelby County from 1836 - 1863. The following information was found on these tax rolls:

Year Owner Acres Section Township Range
Thomas H. Payne
80 16 59 9
80 16 59 9
40 17 59 9

This family was not listed on the 1860 Ledger of Shelby slave owners.

During the Civil War Thomas served in the Union Army. He enlisted with Captian C. Willmott in Shelbyville, Missouri on the 4th of April 1862. His unit in the Union Army was Capt. James W. Lampkin's Company H, 11th Regiment Cavalry, Missouri State Militia Volunteers. Thomas was made corporal. He was described as 6 ft. 2 in, with a light complexion, black hair and blue eyes. According to his service records, ""It became evident soon after enlistment that diseases existed rendering the soldier unfit for duty."" On June 1, he entered the hospital in Palmyra, Missouri to be treated. He was later moved to a hospital in Macon, Missouri. Thomas was discharged 7 July 1862. Surgeon C.C. Dickinson, who examined Thomas state that he was unfit for service ""because of dyspepsia...existing long prior to enlistment. This man has suffered symptons of dypepsia for many years...and was unquestionably unfit for service when he enlisted."" However, Thomas's immediate superior Sgt. Brown later testified that ""Thomas H. Payne was, to the best of my knowledge, a sound able-bodied man....(and became) disabled in the line of duty by sleeping...in a dank room with open windows (during a period of almost constant rain), by reason of which he contracted asthma and typhoid pneumonia (as did many other soldiers quartered in this room)."" This contradictory evidence caused Martha problems as she was trying to receive his service pension; and she had to provide lots of documents in order to eventually receive it.

In the book APRIL 1865, Jay Winik notes that ""On one level, (Missouri) was the very embodiment of the Civil War itself: a conflict-ridden slave state that didn't secede, a state deeply divided in loyalties, a state with an ill-formed identity. On yet another level, as it descended into full-scale guerilla war, Missouri became a very different creature altogether, less a reflection of what the Civil War was and more a mirror for what the Civil War could become. It became a killing field. Missouri also produced the most bloodthirsty guerillas of the war. Topping the list was Willam Clarke Quantrill, a handsome, blue-eyed, twenty-four-year-old former Ohio schoolteacher. A close second was Bloody Bill Anderson, whose father was murdered by Unionists..among their disciples were young men destined for later notoriety: Frank and Jesse James, and Coleman Younger...In early 1862, Quantrill and his band of bushwhackers launched a series of strikes into Kansas...(This led to) thousands of Federal troopers and Kansas militiamen (to) quickly pursue the bushwhackers...thus escalated the vicious cycle of retaliation and revenge...The Union soldiers hunted the guerillas like animals. By 1864, the guerrilla war had reached new peaks of savagry. Robbing stagecoaches, harassing citizens, cutting telegraph wires were everyday occurences; but now it was no longer simply enough to ambush and gun down the enemy. They had to be mutilated and just as often scalped...In one massacre, a Quantrill chieftain calmly hopped from one body to another, plundering his prey. Altogether he stepped on 124 corpses. In another massacre, those who surrendered were clubbed to death...(Eventually) all order broke down. Groups of revenge-minded Federals, militia and even soldiers, became guerillas themselves, angrily stalking Missouri, tormenting, torturing and slaying Southern-sympathizers. Ruthless repriseals and random terror became the norm, and the entire state was dragged into an incomprehensible and accelerating whirlpool of vengence...the very fabric of all civil society was torn apart...civilians became not just anxious spectators but unwilling participants. In a war without fronts, boundaries, and formal organizations, the divisions between civilians and soldiers/partisans almost totally evaporated. As time wore on, ever-greater numbers of people fled--to Texas, Colorado, California, Idaho even Tennessee. By 1864, most rural Missourians had become refugees, inside or outside the state."" (Winik, pps. 158-163).

The following deed was made 6 January 1876 between Thomas H and Martha J Payne his wife, Francis W Bosworth and Elizabeth H Bosworth his wife Wilbern Baldwin and Sarah H Baldwin his wife for and in consideration of one Dollar to be paid by Levi F. Payne of the county of Marion, Missouri sell real estate in Shelby County, Missouri to wit: the west half of the North East quarter of section 12 township 58 range 10 west containing 80 acres more or less. Recorded in the State of Kentucky, County of Jefferson (vol 2 C, P-138). [Apparently this had been recorded incorrectly at one time, because two deed corrections relating to this transaction immediately followed this deed].

In 1877 and 1878, Tom's health became much worse. He was advised by his family physician (Dr. Payne of Clarence, Shelby County, Missouri, whose biography* follows this) that his medical condition ""was incurable and he advised him to go to Texas as the change in climate (the air being less humid) might help him."" In Brooke Payne's book THE PAYNES OF VIRGINIA, he lists the following 10 children as accompanying Thomas and Martha Payne to Texas: Samuel, William H.H., Newton, Winfield Scott, Elizabeth, Catherine, Caroline, Berilla Jane, Thomas and Walter.

A published biography of William H.H. Payne has a slightly different list of children: Elizabeth, wife of John O'Neil, of Duncan; Kate, wife of Thomas Joyner, of Oklahoma; Samuel M., of Stephens county; William H., whose career has been sketched; Winfield, near Red Moon, Oklahoma; Levi N(ewton), of Wewoka, Oklahoma; Josephine, wife of L. F. McClannahan, of Duncan; Lula, wife of Allison Scott, of Duncan; Thomas B. ; and Walter W., of Duncan.

Note that Berilla Jane is on Brooke Payne's list (and also the LDS Ancestral Files), but not in the biography of William H.H. Payne, or on any of the census records viewed. This could be the wife of Levi F. Payne. Therefore, it is assumed she is on Brooke Payne's list in error. Also, the LDS files have a son Lee, not listed in any other record. It is also assumed this also was an error.

Tom and Martha's daughter Catherine Joyner had preceeded them to Texas. The other children all (without exception) moved to Texas as well. [Conversations with Lewis Adair Payne; National Archives as College Park; Thomas H. Payne Pension Application #36012-General Affidavit blank completed and signed by affiant G.T. Joyner of Chillcothe P.O., Hardeman Co, Texas on 16 February 1889].

A neigboring farmer in Hardeman County was L.F. McClanahan, whom they became ""intimately acquainted with."" Two of their sons were married to McClanahan's. Both L.F. and another neighbor noted that Thomas was not able to perform manual labor (more than a quarter of his time) and that he had a severe cough. [National Archives as College Park; Thomas H. Payne Pension Application #36012-General Affidavit blank completed and signed by affiants L.F. McClanahan and J.B. Loring, Hardeman Co, Texas on 5 April 1887]

At some point around 1880, Thomas and Martha appear to have moved east one hundred miles from Hardeman County to Montague County, and in 1880 itself, they are enumerated on the Cooke County, Texas census.

In 1883, Thomas made a claim to be placed on the Invalid Pension Roll of the United States. He stated he was greatly disabled, which prevented him from obtaining his subsistance by manual labor (farming) by reasons of contracting asthma while in service of the United States. Thomas signed the declaration in ink with some difficulty. He clearly was a man unused to the demands of a pen.

Thomas died on September 14, 1884. Dr. John Stinson, who attended him at the time of his last illness, stated that ""He was suffering at the time...with what I thought to be asthmatic bronchitis. He was physically a wreck...He had all the symptoms of chronic bronchitis, and continually suffered from asthma, up to the time of his death, which occured from exhaustion.""

After Tom's death, Martha pursued the claim for a Widow's Invalid Pension. Her attempt gives the impression of being a much more determined assault on the official bastions, although the ultimate outcome is unknown.

There is a photograph (120X170mm) of the elderly Thomas Hamilton Payne in the collection of Lewis Adair Payne. The original was presumably done circa. 1880 in Montague, Texas. Mary Olive Payne's daughter Dorothy has the original retouched photograph.



Biography of Thomas Payn'e Family Physician, Harry C. Payne (Relationship, if any, unknown)

PAYNE, Harry C, MD (1879 - 1938)

Dr. Harry Clancet Payne worked his way through college, graduating from Missouri University School of Medicine in 1903. He was the son of Bennett Allen Payne, MD, who graduated from Rush Medical College in Chicago in 1868, practiced medicine in Clarence, MO, served in the Union Army in the Civil War, was captured, contracted Tuberculosis while a prisoner and died when Harry was only nine years old.

Dr. Payne practiced medicine for a short time at Cherry Box and nearby Clarence, Mo. In 1904 he married Edna Kahlke of Rock Island, Illinois, and they moved to Paris where he practiced until shortly before his death from cancer.

In 1921 he made an overland trip to Denver, Colorado with Albert Sladeck. He had been told that X-rays of his lungs indicated TB, but those taken at Denver showed what were diagnosed as old scars.

A patient willed him a 13-room home and acreage with the stipulation that it be used as a hospital for at least two years. It was known as the Meyer Memorial Sanitarium in honor of the late parents of his benefactor, Mrs. Minnie Westphaling. After several years it was closed as Paris was not large enough to support a medical facility, and was only twenty five miles from well established hospitals.

He was joined by Dr. Joseph Flynt in 1921. Dr. Flynt practiced in Paris until his death and was aswell loved as Dr. Payne.

Dr. Payne's wife preceded him in death in 1937. They had three daughters - Helen Ford, Virginia Gibbs, Mary Grace Winburn.","STR06" "I154","Payne","Thomas Hamilton","27 Jan 1819","14 Sep 1884","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Enumerated 20 Sep 1850
Missouri, Lewis County, District 48
451-452
Saml Marshall 55 M Farmer 1720 Va
Hannah Marshall 53 F Va
Caladonia Marshall 12 F Mo
Elizabeth Marshall 9 F Mo
H/Cinderilla Kenosh 30 F $500 Va
452-453
Thos. H. Payne 30 M Farmer Ky
Martha J. Payne 23 F Ky
Sarah E Payne 5 F Mo
Harriett C Payne 2 F Mo
Saml A Payne 1 M Mo

1860 Census
Shelby Co, Missouri Census
281
Pain, Thomas H 41 M Ky
Pain, Martha Jane 34 F Ky
Pain, Sarah E. 15 F Mo
Pain, Harriet 13 F Mo
Pain, Saml. 11 M Mo
Pain, William 9 M Mo
Pain, Winfield 7 M Mo
Pain, Levi N 5 M Mo
Pain, Catherine J 3 F Mo

1870 Census
Missouri, Shelby County, Tiger Fork Twp,P O Nelsonville
Enumerated 29 July 1870
Page 20
143-143
Mahar, John 37 M W Farmer $250 $100 Mo
Payne, Thomas 51 M W $3500 $512 Ky
144-144
"""""" , Martha 54 F W Keeping House Ky
"""""", Sarah 25 F W Mo
"""""", Samuel 21 M W Mo
"""""", Willis 19 M W At School Mo
"""""", Scott 17 S M At School Mo
"""""", Lavina (sic) 14 F (sic) W At School Mo
"""""", Carrie 13 F W At School Mo
"""""", Luly 9 F W Mo
"""""", Thomas 6 m W Mo
"""""", Walter 3 m W Mo
Payne, Sarah 81 F W Ky
Hair, Robert 60 M W Farmer 5500 1820 Ky
145-145
"""""", Elizabeth 52 F W Keeping House SC
"""""", John 24 M W $1800 $575 Mo
Lair Aldeison 58 M W Farmer 6000 2650 Ky

The Familysearch ""1880 United States Census and National Index"" has the following:

1880 Census
Census Place: Precinct 5, Cooke, Texas
Source:FHL Film 1255298 National Archives Film T9-1298
Page 32
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Thomas H. PANE Self M M W 62 KY Occ: Farmer Fa: VA Mo: VA
Martha PANE Wife F M W 53 KY Occ: Keeping House Fa: MD Mo: VA
Elizabeth PANE Dau F S W 39 MO Occ: At Home Fa: KY Mo: KY
Luseler PANE Dau F S W 18 MO Occ: At Home Fa: KY Mo: KY
Wm. PANE Son M S W 29 MO Occ: At Home Fa: KY Mo: KY
Thomas PANE Son M S W 15 MO Occ: At Home Fa: KY Mo: KY
Walter PANE Son M S W 13 MO Occ: At Home Fa: KY Mo: KY","STR06" "I154","Payne","Thomas Hamilton","27 Jan 1819","14 Sep 1884","0","(Medical):Y DNA:

A Direct Male descendant of Thomas Hamilton Payne, bearing the PAYNE surname, was tested by FamilyTreeDNA in Houston. His line of descent is as follows:
Thomas Hamilton Payne b. 1819 Kentucky
Walter Winkle Payne b. 1867 Missouri
Harry Carl Payne b. 1898 Indian Territory
Living PAYNE, son of Harry

His DNA was predicted to be R1b1, the most common haplogroup in Western Europe.

The results were as follows:

(DYS#)
393-390-19-391-385a-385b-426-388-439-389-1-392-389-2-458-459a-459b-455-454-447-437-448-449-464a-464b-464c-464d
(Alleles)
13-24-14-11-11-16-12-12-13-13-13-29-16-9-10-11-11-25-15-20-28-15-16-17-17

More information can be found at the following website, part of the PAYNE DNA project. The kit was #48173, and our Payne group was assigned to lineage 1b","STR06" "I5922","Payne","Thomas Hamilton","20 Mar 1893","12 Dec 1957","0","Thomas's mother died when he was just three months old. His father remarried shortly after he turned six. Sometime after his father's remarriage, Thomas was sent to Decatur, Texas to attend school. His daughter, Anna Laura Payne, believes this school was run by Jesuits. While he was away at school, about six months after his thirteenth birthday, his father died ""of a long and lingering illness like consumption."" Before he turned 17, Thomas's stepmother died as well. Within the next ten years, both of his younger half-brothers died tragically. In spite of suffering these many significant losses, Thomas was a gregarious and outgoing person with many friends. He loved to hunt and be in the outdoors.

Ken Harvey wrote ""Tom was musical and learned to play the piano by ear. He seemed, throughout his life, to have had little sense of responsibility or of time. As a boy he would often disappear and be found, for example, asleep in a field. His father often had to saddle up his horse and go and get him when he was missing from home as a child.""

Harvey continued ""In the First World War Tommy served in the 90th Division US Army alongside his double cousin Carl. Tommy used to collect enemy arms after a military action, Carl reported, even though he was not allowed to keep them. He could be seen staggering across the battlefield weighed down, dropping a weapon from the pile he clutched when he saw another gun he preferred better. He was a marksman who shot left-handed. He had been excused from further army rifle practice in basic training, and allowed to fire holding the gun as he wished, when it was discovered how accurate his aim was.""

Daughter Anna Laura reported that her father did not go oversees until after the Armistice, he was part of the later occupaying forces. She remembers waving to him from the train station as he departed for the service. After he returned from overseas, Thomas resumed his farming and ranching operations in Stephens county.

Charles Strong reports that Tom lost his land in the late 1920's, after the bottom fell out of the cattle market. He had borrowed money against his ranch from a bank in Wichita, Kansas to raise a herd of cattle. A couple of years later, when they had fully matured, he shipped them by freight train to Chicago to be sold. The market crashed, and the sale of his cattle didn't raise enough even to pay the freight charges that were due on his shipment. To avoid foreclosure, Tom arranged to sell his land holdings to Leonard Ketchum. Ketchum paid him a few thousand dollars in cash, and also assumed to notes that were due on the land, a fair and gracious offer that helped keep Tom on his feet.

Tom used this stake to homestead for a while in Wyoming, thinking this would give him a fresh start. He thought it a great adventure. Bessie was horrified. Charles Strong recalls that Bessie's initial impression of the Wyoming homesteads was favorable. She admired both the large screened in porches, and long clothes lines. Her admiration turned to stark terror, however, when she learned that the screened in porches were actually set up so the children had somewhere to play away from the rattlesnakes. She also came to realize that long lines between the homes and barns weren't for clothers. They were set up so that you wouldn't get lost and freeze to death going between your barn and your home in the case of a sudden blizzard. At Bessie's urging, they soon moved back to Oklahoma.

These setbacks eventually became too much for Tom. One day he simply disappeared, leaving Bessie and his children behind. Unbeknownst to them, he moved to California. This is how he was listed at the time of the 1930 Federal Census:

California, Los Angeles, Signal Hill, ED 1509
Taylor, Joseph A Hd M W 40 M @ 25 Calif Ill Ind Assistant Operator Gasoline Plow
Taylor, Mary A Wife F W 45 M @ 30 NY NY Ireland
Crossen, Albert Lodger M W 22 S Cal Cal Iowa Rotary Helper
Stamper, Edgar A Lodger M W 34 S Oklahoma Tenn Iowa Rotary Helper Garlington, Robert Lodger M W 35 D Alabama Georgia Alabama Rotary Helper Price, Sterling Lodger M W 49 M California Missouri Missouri Pumper Harris, Abbot B Lodger M W 31 D Pennsylvania Ireland Nebraska Promoter O&G
PAYNE, THOMAS Lodger M W 37 M @ age 20 Ok Missouri Ok Rotary Helper

The occupations of the lodgers in both the Taylor lodging home, and in the homes of their immediate neighbors, made it clear he was part of the booming oil and gas industry in California. In 1900, the state of California produced 4 million barrels. By 1910, this had jumped to 77 million barrels. In the 1920's three new major fields were discovered in rapid succession - Huntington Beach (1920), Santa Fe Springs (1921), and the biggest of them all, the Signal Hill, where Thomas lived. By April 1922, only 10 months after completion of the discovery well, Signal Hill was covered with 108 wells, producing 14,000 barrels daily. By the fall of 1923, 259,000 barrels of crude was being produced every day from nearly 300 wells. Signal Hill was the biggest field the already productive Southern California region had ever seen....this made California the nation's number-one producing state, and in 1923, California was the source of one-quarter of the world's entire output of oil!

(http://www.priweb.org/ed/pgws/history/signal_hill/signal_hill2.html)

Tom appeared to be in the Long Beach area for well over a decade. In August, 1943, he filed a document with the Long Beach, California Selective Service board. It was a request for permission to depart the United States to visit the country of Alaska, which was not yet a state. He was in the employ of Guy F. Atkinson Co of San Francisco, a heavy construction company. As the nature of his business was listed as ""confidential,"" it is likely he was involved in a civil engineering project in Alaska related to the war effort.

Back home in Oklahoma, in September 1950, his family had him declared legally dead so they could probate his estate and apply for benefits based on his enrollement in the Chickasaw tribe. Daughter Lois Marie Payne was named executor. Because they had not heard from him in over twenty years, they had no idea if he was still living.

Tom remained in the Pacific Northwest after the second World War, working as a civil servant at various Air Force Bases in and around Alaska. When he became terminally ill, the Red Cross reconnected Tom and his family in Oklahoma, via letters, prior to his death.

On the Standard Certificate of Death, State of Oregon, Thomas H. Payne is shown as having died at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon on December 12, 1957. His usual residence is shown as Palmer, Alaska, and his usual occupation is shown as Laborer. It appears that his marital status was subject to some question. It looks as if the ""divorced"" box was originally checked, and then scribbled over. The ""married"" box is checked, and the name of his spouse is shown as Mrs. Bessie Payne. The date of birth is given as March 20, 1893, and his birthplace is shown as Marlow, Oklahoma. Mother and Father are shown as ""unknown."" It is noted that he was a Veteran of World War I, and that the information on the death certificate was taken from his VA records. The certificate was signed by W.A Haug, MD, Asst. Pathologist. The funeral director was A.J. Rose and Son of Portland, and the cemetery or crematorium being Willamette National Cemetery in Portland, Oregon. A telegraph regarding his death was sent the next day to Anna Laura Strong in Duncan.

His gravesite information is below:

PAYNE, THOMAS H PVT US ARMY WORLD WAR I
DATE OF BIRTH: 03/20/1893
DATE OF DEATH: 12/12/1957
BURIED AT: SECTION H SITE 2888 WILLAMETTE NATIONAL CEMETERY

http://www.cem.va.gov/nchp/willamette.htm

11800 SE MT. SCOTT BOULEVARD PORTLAND, OR 97266 (503) 273-5250

Anna Laura Strong also received a letter from Mrs. Earle W. Barry, Star Route, Palmer, Alaska some eight months after her father died. She had apparently written Mrs. Barry regarding some trouble they were having in regards to an insurance settlement. Mrs. Barry informed her that she had ""never heard him mention a divorce at any time and I believe I would have heard tell about it some time when he was under the influence of liquor. He was in California before he came to Alaska. The boys met him in Amchitka Island that was an Army base, the last was Ladd Field...near Fairbank, before that he was (at) Eidson Base. I am sending some papers that were laying around. Hope they will help you. Tom was a good man. His worst enemy was liquor.""

Among Tom's personal effects that were returned to his family were his wallet and four photographs: two of the photos were of co-workers, Lee H. Talley of Iowa and Richard Neal of Missouri; one photo of Tom himself in outdoor gear; and a studio portrait of ""Marie and Midge."" Richard Neal inscribed his photo, taken at Amchitka Base Headquarters, ""To a very good Pal from a Boiler house cook."" Marie inscribed her portrait, dated 1944, as well, saying that although it was ""not a good picture"" of either her or Midge, she thought Tom might wish to cut it down to fit his wallet. He chose to keep it intact.

His brown Norwegian Cowhide wallet contained several money order receipts, a blank check from the First National Bank of Fairbanks, receipts for funds he received as a VA patient in Oregon (claim #1431661), his 1956-1957 Alaska Resident Hunting License, an National Rifle Association of America Membership card, a Veterans of Foreign Wars Ballard Post 3063 card, a membership card from the Ladd AFB Civilian Club of Fairbanks, his U.S. Civil Service Commission retirement card dated May 6, 1957 (#CSA-466-659), his union card from the National Federation of Federal Employees Local 899, a receipt for a .22 caliber rifle, and a business card from the Association of Baptists for World Evangelism, based in Philadelphia. On the back of this card was written ""Benjamin Constant, Amazona Brasil, S.A."".

A few pieces of correspondence were returned as well. Among these were his 1943 permit to leave the US for Alaska; a 1948 letter from the IRS--mailed to Tom in Seattle--regarding a $32 refund on the 1946 taxes; a ""Notification of Personnel Action from Ladd AFB,"" dated July 8, 1955, showing Tom's change in title from Stationary Boiler Fireman to Heating Equipment Fireman. His grade, WB-54-02-09, and his salary ($2.94 per hour) remained unchanged. Also saved were his separation from duty papers dated 20 May 1957. It showed that he was retiring due to disability, and that his permanent home address would be in care of Earl W. Barry of Palmer, Alaska. A prescription for various drugs to treat his bronchogenic carcinoma was included as well, signed by E. Dank, Capt. USAF, of Todd AFB. He also saved his acceptance as a life member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Ironically, his VFW Life Member card (No. 4427), also in his effects, was dated 1-1-1958, two weeks after his death.

These effects, as meager as they seem, were treasured by his daughters, and remained in 2005 in the position of his granddaughter, Lynn (Payne) Moroney of Oklahoma.

He was 1/32 Indian by blood through his mother. He appears as No. 3686 upon the ""lists prepared by the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes under the Act of Congress approved July 1, 1902 (32 Stat., 641), of persons entiled to enrollment as citizens by blood of the Chickasaw Nation and approved by the Secretary of the Interior December 12, 1902"". Because of this, he was first alloted land when he was only eleven years old in Tishomingo, Indian Territory on July 9, 1904, Section 29, Town IN, Range 5W, 160 acres in total with a value of $1,040. (Cert # 8801, Cert 11253).","STR06" "I1551","Payne","Thomas Hardrick","17 Jan 1917","12 Apr 1997","0","Duncan Weekly Banner
Friday, Jan. 19, 1917
Born - To Mr. and Mrs. Tom Payne, east of town, Wednesday, Jan. 17, a fine twelve pound boy. Congratulations are in order.

Thomas was educated in a boarding school/orphanage for Native American boys after his father left the family. It was a different school than that attended by his sisters, whom all attended St. Elizabeth's in Purcell.

Thomas H. Payne, Jr. Chief Petty Officer

Thomas H. Payne, jr. son of Mrs. Bessie Payne, 915 Oak, has been promoted to the rank of chief petty officer in the U.S. Maritime Service. his address now is Los Angeles, California, and he is stationed at west coast ports. Payne attended Duncan High School. He formerly was employed by Lynn COURSEY. (Undated, unreferenced news clipping, courtesy of Fay Payne Yeager).

Information from the California Death Index at Rootsweb.com:

Payne, Thomas Hardrick Mother's Maiden Name: Gentry Born: January 17, 1917 in Oklahoma Died: 4/12/1997 Shasta County, California SSN: 549-01-5512 Age: 80 years

Great nephew Tom Strong recalls that Thomas Payne worked as a butcher in California.","STR06" "I23836","Payne","Thomas Jefferson","10 Jun 1800","Yes, date unknown","0","He went to St. Louis, Missouri in 1840 and acquired large tracts of river-bottom land in St. Charles Co. and in Illinois, also large holdings in St. Louis, on which investments he made considerable money. He married three times and had a total of five children.","STR06" "I6391","Payne","Thomas Jefferson","3 Feb 1804","Abt 1880","0","He had no children by his first marriage and four children by his second marriage.","STR06" "I4789","Payne","Thomas Jefferson","Aft 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","Resided in Shelby County, MO as of 1890.","STR06" "I6415","Payne","Travers","Aft 1822","Yes, date unknown","0","Travers served as a private in the war of 1812. His name was spelled Travis in the muster rolls. His son, James Payne, lived in Loudon County, Virginia.","STR06" "I7749","Payne","Tye A.","27 Apr 2000","26 Aug 2005","0","Tye A. Payne

FORT COBB Funeral for Tye A. Payne, 5, Fort Cobb, will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Square Top Baptist Church, four miles west and one mile north of Anadarko, with J.T. Goombi and Justin Doughty officiating.

Tye died Friday, Aug. 26, 2005, at his home.

Burial will be at Oak Grove Cemetery, Fort Cobb, under direction of Comanche Nation Funeral Home.

He was born April 27, 2000, to Dean and Traci Rhoades Payne. He played T-ball.

Survivors include his parents; two half-brothers: Randett Payne and Leslie Payne; two half-sisters: Christi Payne and Amy Perez; and his grandparents: Roberta and Dick Owens and John Rhoades.

Friends may call from 6-9 p.m. today at the church.","STR06" "I5507","Payne","Vera","12 Aug 1901","23 Mar 1962","0","Vol. 6, Stephens County Marriage Book:, Lic. # 642
Vera Payne to Clifford Roberts ? No date, Cancelled ?? Presumably married elsewhere in the years 1921/1922.

Vera P(ayne). Young Rites Tuesday

Duncan Banner Monday, March 26, 1962, Pg. 10 Transcribed by C. R. Strong 11-29-2003

Last rites for Vera Payne Young, a former Duncan area resident who died Friday in Roswell, NM., will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday in Brooks Funeral Chapel. Mrs. Young, a native of the Duncan area, was born on the Payne ranch east of Duncan Aug. 12, 1901. She moved to Roswell eight months ago. Mrs. Young was a member of the First Christian Church here and the widow of John Young, who died here in 1959. Young formerly operated Young's Grocery, east of Duncan. Survivors include a son Clifford Payne Roberts, Lovington, N.M.; and two sisters, Mrs. (Virginia Payne) Hoyt Hardin, Duncan route 4, and Mrs. Louise Birnie, Roswell. Also surviving are two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Roy Harp, retired First Christian pastor, will officiate assisted by Rev. Bill Masters, pastor. Burial will be by Brooks Funeral Home in Marlow Cemetery.
NOTE Headstone in Marlow Cemetery, Sect 10 Blk 9 (Lot 1), states b. 8-12-1901 d. 3-23-1962","STR06" "I40806","Payne","Vera May","6 May 1912","15 Dec 2001","0","EAST CARBON CITY - Vera May Payne Steele, age 89, went home Dec. 15, 2001.
She was born May 6, 1912 in Butler, Okla. to William H. and Pearl Burgess Payne. She married Cleatis Odell Steele, June 23, 1929 in Moorewood, Okla. He left this life and went home June 27, 1994.

She was a resident of East Carbon City since 1944.

In her early years, mom loved to knit and crochet. She loved to sew and make dresses for her daughters. Mom also loved to travel all over to see the sights. She loved worked in her iris and rose garden. She loved having her family and grandchildren come to visit her. Next to her family the love of her life were her pets.

She will be dearly missed by all who knew her. Her suffering is over. Now she walks with the angels.
Survived by four daughters, one son and their spouses, Barbara Jean (Tony) Migliaccio, Helper; Kathryn Dean Mednick, Salt Lake City; Gwen (Harold) Dahl, Lake Havasu, Ariz.; Joyce Jaramillo, Desert Center, Calif.; Duane (Mary Lou) Steele, East Carbon; brother, Weldon Payne, Oklahoma; sister, Noreen Payne, Oklahoma; 19 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren and eight great-great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by husband; parents; brother, Lloyd Payne; and sister, Louis Barton.

Funeral service Thursday, Dec. 20, 11 a.m., Mitchell Funeral Home. Family will be at Mitchell's Thursday one hour prior to services. Friends are welcome at Mitchell's 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily.
The family would like to acknowledge Castle

Sun Advocate (Carbon County's premier local newspaper since 1891)
http://www.sunad.com/index.php?tier=1&article_id=52
","STR06" "I4443","Payne","Vernon Emery","16 May 1914","9 Apr 1983","0","Said to have been born in Haney, Oklahoma.

Plot: Section 924, Lot 2, Grave 8","STR06" "I19955","","","","","","","" "I5541","Payne","Virginia Callie","23 Aug 1903","21 Apr 1971","0","""Jan 4th, 1977....I do not hear much from Duncan folks since Grace (Ellen Gentry Payne) and Virginia (Payne Hardin) gone they always kept me up on news. W.T. (Gentry) does call now and then and brought his mother out to see us before she passed away. We did not get to go over to her funeral. Had a terrific ice storm so could not drive...Ruth Pearl Gentry.""

Thursday, April 22, 1971

Mrs. Hardin's Rites Saturday

Mrs. Virginia Callie Hardin, 67, of Duncan Rt. 4, died at 10 p.m. Wednesday at her home following a long illness. Mrs. Hardin, born here on Aug. 23, 1903, was a member of the First Christian Church here. On May 2, 1925, she married Hoyt (Pete) Hardin in Walters.

Survivors include her husband of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Frances DuBose of Houston, Tex.; a grandson and a great-granddaughter. Service will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the Don Grantham Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Morgan Sly, pastor of the First Christian Church, officiating. Burial will be in the Duncan Cemetery. Bearers will be Bruce Ridley, Lynn Colbert, Les Corbett, Leonard Ketchum, J.D. Harmeyer and Ed Davis.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I19922","Payne","Virginia Mable","5 Aug 1917","29 Sep 1947","0","Died young, in her twenties, from cancer. Not listed in the Will of Hattie Payne, who died in 1956.

VanScoy Funeral On Wednesday (Virginia Mable (Payne) VanScoy

Duncan Banner Tuesday, Sept. 30, 1947 Pg. 8 Transcribed by C. R. Strong 11-29-2003

Marlow. - The funeral service for Mrs. Virginia Payne VanScoy, 30, who died yesterday in a Pauls Valley hospital of a three months illness, will be at 2.30 p. m. tomorrow in the First Methodist Church here with the Rev. J. Paul Grooms officiating, assisted by the Rev. Oscar Fontaine, pastor of the Pennsylvania Avenue Methodist Church in Oklahoma City. Burial will be in the Marlow Cemetery with the Callaway-Smith Funeral Home in charge.
Born August 5, 1917, in Marlow, Mrs. VanScoy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Payne, pioneer residents. She graduated from Marlow High School.
Survivors include the widower, Van VanScoy of the home at 2244 Northwest 14th, Oklahoma City, and two children, Joe Ellis and Phil; her parents, two brothers. Jodie (Joe D,) and Bill (William T.) Payne. Marlow; one sister, Mrs. Mary Lyn Wade, Oklahoma City; and her grandmother, Mrs. Hattie Payne, Marlow.

NOTE Headstone in Marlow Cemetery, Sect 11 Blk 59 (Lot 7), states b. 8-15-1917, d. 9-29-47","STR06" "I36957","Payne","Virginia W.","5 Oct 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","""m'd Lendat DUVAL, of Richmond, Mo. I have lately been in correspondence with Mrs. Duval. Her letters show a noble Christian woman. She and her sisters were educated at Prof. H. B. Todd's Academy in Platte City. ""","STR06" "I4414","Payne","Walter W.","22 Mar 1885","13 Mar 1923","0","The family bible had his death date as 11 Mar 1923, Death Certificate has death date 13 Mar 1923. Walter went to Chandler, Arizona in 1918 then returned to Oklahoma shortly after that. He died of the flu, with the secondary cause of death being pneumonia. This was the year of the great Spanish Flu epidemic. The undertaker was L. Woodward, Duncan. The death certificate also showed him as age 40 years, 3 months, which would put his year of birth around 1883.

Walter's wife, Molly, returned to Arizona with her children, except for Blanche who was already married. Molly moved to Arizona with Fred Payne and his wife, who was her sister. Fred is the brother to Walter.","STR06" "I4414","Payne","Walter W.","22 Mar 1885","13 Mar 1923","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Washita County, Union Twp
Enumerated 2 Jun 1910 by Thomas Hudgens
SD 5 ED 268 Sheet 22A Stamped 250
296-296
Payne, Walter Hd M W 27 M1 8 Tx Mo Mo English Farmer
Payne, Mollie Wf F W 24 M1 8 3/3 Mo Mo Mo
Payne, Blanche Dtr F W 7 S Okla Tx Mo
Payne, Cecil Son M W 6 S Ok Tx Mo
Payne, Hazel Dtr F W 2 S Ok Tx Mo","STR06" "I4708","Payne","Walter W. ""Dub""","6 Jul 1925","3 Mar 1989","0","The US Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File shows that he served in the US Army, with an enlistment date of 22 Nov 1943 and release date of 26 Sept 1944.","STR06" "I1522","Payne","Walter Winkle","Mar 1867","26 Mar 1929","0","Ken Harvey writes that ""His middle name has also been shown as Winchell, however Winkle is the middle name shown on this tombstone, and has been verified by Willie Lee Payne.

He ran cattle on land leased from Indian Territory (Oklahoma) Indians. It cost him ten cents an acre. He made a great deal of money out of this. He and his brother-in-law started a bank in Duncan. The checks were yellow and easily spotted in a pile.

In a biography of his brother-in-law, John O'Neill, he was referenced as ""Walter, a farmer and rancher at Duncan.""

Duncan Weekly Banner
Friday, Jan. 19, 1917
W. W. Payne is shipping out several cars of cattle today. They are consigned to Oklahoma City and Wichita markets.

1919-Walter W. Payne, resident of Duncan, files an Affidavit of Heirship concerning his older brother Samuel's affairs. Samuel had died intestate nine years previously.

1920-A Lodger in the home of Sarah Garrison of Alabama, in the King Township of Duncan. His occupation was listed as Farmer, Home Farm.

1929-Walter W. Payne is buried in Section 10, Block 10, Plot 6, Marlow Cemetery, Oklahoma.""

Duncan Eagle, Tuesday, March 28, 1929

Walter Payne Answers Call Brief Illness Fatal to Pioneer Rancher of Stephens County. Funeral Services This Thursday.

Funeral services were held this Thursday afternoon for Walter W. Payne, pioneer ranchman of this section, who passed away early Wednesday morning. Services were at the First Methodist Church at 2 o'clock, with Rev. J. J. Ward officiating, assisted by Rev. A. P. Johnson.

Burial was in the Marlow Cemetery. Arrangements were in charge of Beeson Grantham.

Mr. Payne had suffered an attack of acute indigestion on Monday. He appeared to recover from this attack but was not feeling in the best of health, and decided to go to Sulphur for treatment. He left Tuesday, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs Jack Benton, and Mr. Benton. He was feeling much better Tuesday evening, and Mr. Benton returned to Duncan. Mrs. Benton remained with her father.

Early Wednesday morning Mr. Payne suffered a second and more serious attack, resulting in his death at 2:30 o'clock. The deceased was born in Missouri, coming to what is now Stephens County when he was 20 years of age. He has since lived most of the time at his ranch 10 miles east and 3 miles north of Duncan.

He was also active in the affairs of this city. He was associated with the late J. D. Wade and J. M. Armstrong in the Duncan National Bank and also served on the city council at an early day. Mr. Payne had been engaged in the raising of beef cattle at his ranch during the past few years. He recently purchased two Hereford bulls that ranked high at the fat stock show at Ft. Worth, said to be two of the finest beef animals ever brought to Stephens County.

Six children, four daughters and two sons, survive. The daughters are Mrs. Ethel Benton of this city; Mrs Hoyt Hardin, 609 Maple Avenue; Mrs Vera Roberts of Oklahoma City; and Mrs. Louise Birnie of Shawnee. The sons are Carl and Dukie Payne, who lived with him on the ranch. There is one brother, Newton Payne, of Chandler, Arizona, and one sister, Mrs. A. Scott, of Ft. Worth. Seven grandchildren also survive. Mr. Payne was a member of the Masonic and Woodmen lodges, and of the Methodist Church.

A more detailed obituary was also published in The Duncan Banner on Friday, March 29, 1929, page 7. This can be seen on his page on familysearch.org, and was posted by Marilyn Simmons.","STR06" "I1522","Payne","Walter Winkle","Mar 1867","26 Mar 1929","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 census
Stephens Co. OK (IT) ED 163 pg. 13A
#211/214
Payne, Walter, Mar. 1867, 33, married 5 yrs., MO KY KY
Gertrude, wife, Aug. 1876, 23, 3 children/2 living, TX MO MO
Emma Blanch, dau., Nov. 1895, 4, IT
Harry Carrol, son, Feb. 1897, 3, IT
Mary Ethel, dau, Sept. 1899, 8/12, IT
Martha, mother, Mar. 1826, 74, Wd., 1 child/1 living, KY VA VA

His wife Gertrude and daughter Emma died prior to the 1910 census, and Walter can be found with his sons Carl and John E ""Dukey"" sharing the home of his recently widowed sister-in-law, Lillie James Payne. His youngest daughter, four year old Louisia, was living with her maternal grandparents, William and Mollie Gentry, listed as ""Layease, age 4."" His older daughters, Mary Ethel (age 11), Vera (age 9), and Virginia (age 7), were enrolled at the St. Joseph Catholic Boarding School in Chickasha, Grady County.

1910 Federal Census
Oklahoma, Stephens County, Park Township, District 240 215-215
Payne, Luellie Head F W 32 Wd 3/3 Texas Kentucky Missouri
Payne, Maryan (Clyde) Son M W 10 S Oklahoma Missouri Texas
Payne, John P(aul) Son M W 9 S Oklahoma Missouri Texas
Payne, Margrit Daughter F W 6 S Oklahoma Missouri Texas
Payne, Walter Brother in Law M W 42 Wd Missouri Missouri Missouri Rancher
Payne, Carl Nephew M W 13 S Oklahoma Missouri Texas
Payne, John E. Nephew M W 5 S Oklahoma Missouri Texas","STR06" "I4446","Payne","Wilburn Honea","4 Nov 1920","19 Jun 1967","0","From FindAGrave:

Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, Arizona
June 22, 1967 page 14

Wilburn H. Payne

Funeral services were held in Mesa this week for Wilburn H. Payne, age 46, caretaker at the NcNeil Ranch near Congress for two years, who died in Community Hospital here June 19. He is survived by a brother Vernon of Stanfield, Ariz.","STR06" "I4815","Payne","William","Bef 1652","23 Feb 1697","0","The earliest recognized court reference to William Payne (b. ca. 1652) is found in Rappahannock County in 1673, when ""William Payne, son of Mr. John Payne"", recorded the earmark of his cattle---""three slits in each ear, and the middle slit cropt."" This refence and the composite of the 17 traditional versions abstracted int he Introduction under the title of Genesis of the Virginia Families, particularly the 6th and 10th, taken in conjunction with the fact that the 1673 reference cannot be made to fit any other William Payne found int he Northern Neck records of this period, and that the McCartys, Lees, Fitzhughs, and Popes continued to be neighbors of or to intermarry with the Paynes of Leedstown and their descendants, are accepted by Brooke Payne as satisfactory proof of the identity of the said William Payne as the son of John Payne. Particularly convincing to the author is the fact, shown by documents referred to in Version 10 and still preserved in the family, that Captain William Payne (b 1755) recognized his relationship to the Paynes of Fairfax County near whom he lived.

According to the PAYNE'S OF VIRGINIA, William was a merchant, planter, Justice, and probably shipowner. Mr Payne was apparently acquainted in England with merchants whom he represented in Virginia. He was probably the Captain Payne who in 1680 delivered letters from England to Col. William Fitzhugh of Westmorland County.

His will (dated 31 Jan 1697/8) referred to money that he had on deposit in Newcastle [England].","STR06" "I16270","Payne","William","Abt 1660","Abt 1700","0","Married Susannah MERRIMAN @ 1684 in Lc. Co.. The continuous records of tithables in Lc. Co. show no Paynes in the lists from 1666 to 1694. The first appearance of any Payne in the records of Lc. Co. after this period was on 18 Dec 1695, when William Payne was charged with 8 tithables. Prior to this date he lived in Sittingbourne Par., Ra. Co, which was split up in 1692 into Ri. and Es. Cos.

2 Dec 1695 John Payne of Ri. Co. deeded to his ""brother William of Lc. Co. 50 a. in Ri. Co. which was left to grantor by the will of his grandfather.""

The will of Richard Merriman of White Chapel Par., dated 8 Apl. 1696 (10 Jany 1697), left ""to my beloved son and daughter William and Susannah Payne my present dwelling and all my in forest by name of Islington."" She was his only child.

William and Susannah had 7 children: William, Richard, Susannah, Margaret, John, George, and Catherine. After William's death, Susannah married (2) Hugh LADNER ""of the Par. of St. Mary's White Chapel, Gentleman"" who was a widower. His will, dated 8 Oct. 1708 (12 Jany 1709), named his wife Susannah and his ""son-in-law (stepson)"" William PAYNE as executors. (Payne, pp. 57 - 58).","STR06" "I1830","Payne","William","10 Aug 1692","24 Aug 1776","0","His will dated 20 June 1769 (16 Sept 1776) named his sons in the order William, Edward, Sanford, and John, and mentions his wife and daughters, but not by name. His wife was to live on the plantation on which he lived if she so chose, otherwise, his son Edward was to possess it. Edward was named as sole executor, and was to have the care and education of testator's son John. (Payne, The PAYNES OF VIRGINIA).","STR06" "I16275","Payne","William","Abt 1702","Aft 1769","0","He was said to be married twice, first to Mary Jones and second to Mary Ball.

He left a Will dated 18 Nov 1769 (3 May 1770) in which he desired that his estate be kept together in order to raise his children by his ""now present wife Mary."" The will neames his dau. Lettice and his youngest son Lewis, and appoints his wife Mary and son William as executors. It was witnessed by George CURTIS and Thomas PAYNE. On presentation of the will, the son WIlliam refused to take part in its execution. 1711 his father's will did not name him nor leave him any part of his land. 1713 Thomas PACE stated to the Court that Thomas, William and Jane PAYNE, orphans of GEORGE PAYNE, had been under his care since the death of their father and that profits of their part of his estate were so small that they would not maintain them; whereupon the Court ordered them to serve Mr. PACE--Thomas and William until they were 21, and Jane until she attained the age usual for girls in such a case; that Mr. PACE teach them to read and write and some handicraft; and that at the expiration of their service said PACE pay them as required by law of indentured servants. 1715 he was bound to William JENNINGS until 21 to be taught the trade of carpenter and to read the Bible through; and at expiration of his time he was to be paid what the law allowed indentured servants. 1727 he was paid by the Court for capturing a runaway negro. 1732 he signed a statement that he had married Mary JONES and had received full share of her father's estate. (Payne, pp. 373-374).

It has not been possible to discover that number and names of all of William PAYNE's children; his lease and his will name only five of them, while the latter implies that there were several unnamed minors. For correspondence, and Court records, and private family histories it has been determined that he had a least 8 sons and 4 daughters. (Payne, p 375).","STR06" "I4808","Payne","William","31 Jul 1724","12 Jul 1782","0","""He was five feet, five inches tall, quite slender, not a military man at all, though Washington Irving said that he did more than any other man to keep up the financial end of the army in Virginia.""

There was to be a meeting, in the Fall of 1755, in Alexandria, Fairfax County to chose a delegate to represent the county in the House of Burgesses at Williamsburg. As it rained on the particular day appointed Col. George Washington (23), who was just a few month's ""flush with the laurels of Braddock's Field,"" assumed that the meeting would be postponed. Washington's regiment at the time was still at Fort Cumberland. Next day he showed up for the meeting and was outraged that it had in fact gone ahead and that the assembled gentlemen and planters had made a selection without him being present. There was a heated argument between him, representing the losing candidate, and William Payne, representing the successful. In impetous anger the Colonel referred to William Payne as something other than a southern gentleman. The small and slender William (31) instantly took his hickory walking stick and lashed out in the public square. He knocked George Washington down. Washington's officers immediately whipped out their cold irons. Washington stopped any further developments. This settled the matter for the day. Next day Mr Payne received a polite message that Washington wanted to meet him at a certain tavern nearby. He went with the feeling that there was to be a challenge to a duel. Greeting him in a friendly way Washington ushered him to a table at the back where there was a bottle of wine. He apologised for what he had said, saying he had no right to speak like that. William was deeply moved. Where upon the two men drank toasts to each others health and became friends. Some time later William visited Washington's home at Mt. Vernon. Washington introduced his wife, Martha, to the man who, he said, had the courage to attack him even though he, Washington, was a much bigger man."" (Excerpted by Ken Harvey from THE PAYNES OF VIRGINIA, based on Parson Weems's ""Life of Washington."")","STR06" "I23841","Payne","William","Aft 1738","Bef 1780","0","Married Anne PANNELL, and had four children. 1775 he leased land form Lord Fairfax 166 a. in the Manor of Leeds, Fq. Co., adjacent to Francis Payne during the lives of his w. Anne and son Frank. 1780 his widow was granted administration of his estate. (Payne, p, 379).","STR06" "I6372","Payne","William","21 Mar 1755","21 Feb 1829","0","William Payne is said to have served as a Lieutentant in the Revolution. His grand-daughter wrote me that she had often heard her father tell of the visit of a Pension Agent to his mother which she violently refused, saying ""My husband did not serve his country for a pension."" In 1855 his sons corresponded in an unsuccessul effort to reclaim a military grant of land alongside Bear Grass Creek, where Louisville now stands, which he neglected to survey and register. He was born in the Church of England, and died in Kentucky an ardent Baptist Minister with a record of long service as such, having performed the marriage ceremony of some of his earliest children. (Payne, pps 255-256).

William McClung Paxton, in his book ANNALS OF PLATTE COUNTY, MISSOURI, states that ""William Payne was born near Lexington, Kentucky, and was a member of the Baptist Church and was know as 'Parson Payne.' He removed to Mason County, KY, where in my childhood, I often visited his family.""

Charles Strong, on his November, 2002 research trip to Kentucky and Missouri, located the following deed:

To all to whom these presents shall come; I William Payne of Mason County and Commonwealth of Kentucky send greetings. Know ye that for and in consideration of the natural love and affection which I have and bear TO MY SON WILLIAM H. PAYNE OF THE COUNTY OF BOURBON and commonwealth aforesaid, I have given, granted, bargained, and sold and by these presents do give, grant, bargain and sell, unto my said son Willam H. Payne one hundred and twenty-five acres of land lying and being in the County of Bourbon on the waters of Strode's creek a branch of Stoners fork of Lick beginning at a stake between a sugar tree and hickory and running along the line of that part of the said tract ...granted Reid's heirs S.572 E. 14272 poles to the upper line of the original survey thence S. 8472 West 14 poles to a hackberry and boxelder corner to the original survey thence N. 572 W. along the original line 14272 ples to a buckeye hickory and honey locust cordner to that part of said survey this day granted to ...thence with Jesse (?) Payne line N. 8472 E. 14272 poles to the beginning. To have and to hold the said tract or parcel fo land to my said son William H. Payne and his heirs and assigns forever, free from the claim of myself and my heirs and free from the claim of all and every person......In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this eighth day of August in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and five (1805). Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of Waker REID, Samuel THOMAS, M.J. THOMAS, Jesse (?) PAYNE","STR06" "I23844","Payne","William","Abt 1758","Yes, date unknown","0","Married twice in Fauquier County. Enlisted in the Revolutionary Army in the summer of 1775. Served 14 months, and allowed a pension of $58.88 per annum. 1792 leased 75 a., lot 392 in the Manor of Leeds, Fq. Co., at S. end of Poly Mt. adjacent to his father; the lease named his sons John and Lewis. 1822 he was referred to as brother of Daniel F. Payne in a suit in the superior Court of Fb. Brooke Payne ""tentatively"" assigned to William Payn the following five children: William, John, Lewis, Merriman and Daniel S. (Payne, pp. 389-390).","STR06" "I6410","Payne","William","Aft 1810","Yes, date unknown","0","Could this be him on FindAGrave?

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=22354284
","STR06" "I19913","","","","","","","" "I4658","Payne","William Bertram","22 Jul 1878","22 Jun 1915","0","The year of his birth is sometimes shown as 1877, but his granddaughter, Linda Miller, shows it as 1878. This is based on their family Bible. Linda notes that he had a cleft palate and wore a mustached most of the time to cover it up, his features appeared Indian, but he had light blue eyes.

Ken Harvey writes that he was known as Bert, and that he was a professional cowboy. His granddaughter, Linda Miller, says her father said he was always called Will by his family. Grace Ellen Gentry, who knew him, had a lot of respect for William Bertram. She had high standards and was not an easy lady to please. He was considered a very physically tough person but he was very well mannered. He worked for his uncle Walter W. Payne at one point, Walter having a ranch.

He once had an accident when roping steers. His lower arm ended up being jerked off at the elbow. He gained a lot of respect from the fact that he didn't let this later hinder him on a horse. He used to hold the reins wrapped around the stump and it was considered that he could do more than many men who had both their hands.

Linda Miller recalls the story of how her grandfather actually lost his arm as follows: ""He had been working on the Bell Ranch in New Mexico, when a young cowboy thought it would be funny to see old Will Payne be thrown, so he hit the horse (just green broke) that my grandfather was riding on the rump with his felt hat and he was thrown alright. My grandfather at the time weighed about 230 pounds and was 6 foot 2 or 4 inches tall. When he fell it drove his left arm into the ground. There was a compound fracture above the elbow. The doctor that was available thought it best to take off his arm right above the break. It did not heal well and went back to Oklahoma and then went to a doctor in Missouri that took it off in the shoulder joint after gangrene had set in. During his weakened condition he contracted T.B. and died of it when my father was 6 months old, leaving my grandmother a young widow with three boys.""","STR06" "I4658","Payne","William Bertram","22 Jul 1878","22 Jun 1915","0","(Research):Census Information

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Washita County, Union Twp
Enumerated 3 Jun 1910 by Thomas Hudgens
SD 5 ED 268 Sheet 22B
303-303
Payne, William B Hd M W 33 W Mo Mo Mo English Farmer
Thompson, Lawrence Servant M w 18 S Ka Mo Mo English Farm L
aborer","STR06" "I156","Payne","William C.","1788","5 Apr 1865","0","William's granddaughter said that he never spoke of his own father, but often of his step-father Grymes, a slave owner and cripple. (Payne, p 289)

The first record of William in Shelby County, Missouri can be found in the minutes of the March, 1838 term of the circuit court of Shelby County, William Payne was one of a number of people brought up on charges of gaming. This indulgence was in the form of amusement for dull days, but authorities looked upon it as a dangerous practice, also as a means of ""stuffing"" their pocketbooks and creating a little stir. Bryant Cockrum, George Gentry, William Payne, Isaac Wooley, Elijah Owens and Robert Joiner were all charged with ""playing at loo""; Joseph Holeman and Abraham Vandiver, ""for playing seven-up""; Elijah Owens, John Ralls, and Abraham Vandiver, ""for playing three up""; Wesley Habbiburton and Joseph Holeman were indicted ""for permitting gaming in their house."" Three of the parties were convicted. George Gentry was fined $2; Isaac Wooley $1, and William Payne $5. The others were acquitted. (HISTORY OF SHELBY COUNTY, p 25).

The Shelby County 1840 Census shows Payne, William 0-0-1-0-2-0-0-1/0-0-1-2-0-0-0-1

Charles R. Strong and his daughter, Mary Pat Strong, while at the Shelbina Library came across many years of the land tax records for Shelby County from 1836 - 1863. The following information was found on these tax rolls:

Year Owner Acres Section Township Range 1841 William Payne 80 13 58 10 1844 William Payne 40 34 59 10 1852-1854 William Payne 80 13 58 10
40 18 58 9 1858 William Payne Sr. Same as Above

At the time of the 1850 census, 20 year old Edward WILSON and 16 year old Sarah WILSON were living with William and Sally, as was 13 year old Philo HOWELL. They were born, respectively, in Kentucky, Missouri, and Ohio. Relationship unknown. Philo Howell was still living with the family at the time of the 1860 census.

This family was not listed on the 1860 Ledger of Shelby slave owners.","STR06" "I23816","Payne","William Campbell","Abt 1785","Yes, date unknown","0","He is said to have m. Miss HICKLE and d.s.p. He moved from Fx. Co. to Montgomery Co., Ky., and later to near Bowling Green, Ky., where he was a physician.1813 while in Montgomery Co. he acted as attorney for Archibald Summers in a sale of land in Fx. Co. He represented Warren Co., Ky., in State Legislature 1824, 1828, and 1837; and was State Senator 1829-33. (Payne, pp. 268-269).","STR06" "I42580","Payne","William E.","Abt 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","Sabine County, Texas Affidavit of B. R. Payne, sworn on August 25, 1927 and witnessed by Edna Whitehead, Notary Public. B. R. Payne was age 74 at that time, and a livelong resident of Sabine County, living about two miles south of Geneva. He was also a grandson of William Roberts, He showed his younger brother, W. E. Payne, as a resident of Rusk, Texas in 1927.","STR06" "I4778","Payne","William H.","15 Nov 1816","18 Jun 1885","0","Married Mary Ferguson. He lived in Shelby Co. MO and is buried on old home place 5 mile NE of Shelbyville. Mary Ferguson born 3 Oct 1818 VA and died 21 Dec 1889. She had a brother Washington FERGUSON. William left his property to his sister, Sally Ann and his nephew Garland Gentry. Pattisons have a copy of probate settlement.

Charles R. Strong and his daughter, Mary Pat Strong, while at the Shelbina Library came across many years of the land tax records for Shelby County from 1836 - 1863. The following information was found on these tax rolls:

Year Owner Acres Section Township Range William H Payne 40 13 58 10
80 13 58 10

This family was not listed on the 1860 Ledger of Shelby slave owners.

Charles and Mary Pat also located an Indenture made on 17 September 1870 between William H Payne and Mary J his wife of Shelby Co, Missouri and Levi F. Payne of Marion Co, Missouri for a parcel of land in Shelby County, to-wit: the North West 1/4 of the North East quarter of section 13 township 58 range ten coutain(?) 40 acres more or less. It was recorded on 27 January 1876.

Finally, they located the following Will:

FILE = SHELBY COUNTY # 4

Probated July 7, 1885

Will of William H Payne In the name of God amen. I, William H. Payne of the County of Shelby in the state of Missouri, being of sound and disposing mind and memory do make publish and declare this to be my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills made by me.

First, I desire that my funeral shall be conducted in a manner suitable to my means and position in life and that my body shall be buried at the Odd Fellows * * Cemetery in the city of Shelbyville.

Second, I desire that my just debts shall be paid so soon as practical after my decease.

Third, I desire that a monument shall be placed on my grave which shall cost not less than one hundred dollars and that such monument shall be erected within a reasonable time after my burial.

Fourth, I desire that my wife Mary T. Payne shall have absolutely, our choice horse and cow and also our buggy and I desire that my said wife shall make her own selection of said horse and cow.

Fifth, I desire that the ???? (looks like rest) residence and remainder of my personal property shall be sold and the proceeds shall be deposited in bank for the use and benefit of my wife Mary T Payne to be drawn out by her whenever she thinks that her necessities require it and after her death whatever is left of said sum deposited in bank as above directed shall be disposed of in such manner as she may have directed by will prior to her death, but in the event my my said wife should die without will then I desire that said sum so remaining in bank shall be distributed equally among the children of Richard H. Ferguson who is now deceased: this bequest of course being made subject to the payment of any debts.

Sixth, I desire so soon as practical after my decease that forty-acres of my land in Shelby County, Missouri described as follows to wit: the Southwest fourth of the Southwest quarter of Section eighteen (18) Township fifty-eight (58) of Range nine (9) West be sold and the proceeds of said sale be deposited in bank for the use and benefit of my wife as aforesaid and to be disposed of in the same manner as the money arising from the sale of personal property and deposited in bank and is directed to be disposed of except that I desire that at least one hundred dollars of sad sum shall be used for the purpose of purchasing a monument to be erected at the grave of my wife after her decease and burial.

Seventh, I desire that the ???? (looks like rest) residence and remainder of my real estate shall be used controlled and managed by my wife Mary T. Payne so long as she shall live and that she shall possess and enjoy all the rents and profits accruing from said real estate so long as she shall live and dispose of the same as to her may seem right and proper.

Eighth, after the death of my wife, I desire that my real estate shall go to and that the title to the same shall be vested in Mary E. Wood, wife of John C Wood, provided she or her husband John C Wood or some one for them shall pay to the legaters hereinafter named within tne year after the deceased or my wife aforesaid the sum of one thousand dollars: but in the event said one thousand dollars is not paid as above directed then I desire that the real estate shall be sold and the proceeds be placed in the hands of a trustee appointed by the probate Court of Shelby County Missouri, who shall pay out of said proceeds first the one thousand dollars in specific legacies hereinafter named and then he shall pay to Mary E Wood yearly, the interest on said sum so left in his hands after paying said specific legacies so long as she lives and after her death, I desire that whatever sum is then remaining in the hands of said trustee shall be distributed equally among the children of the body of said Mary E Wood.

Ninth, from my real estate on the proceeds arising from from the sale whereof I desire that my brother Levi Payne shall have the sum of four hundred dollars, I desire that my sister Sallie Ann Smith* shall have the sum of two hundred dollars, I desire that my niece Matilda Jane McKitchen shall have the sum of two hundred dollars and I desire that William Gentry son of James W. Gentry shall have the sum of two hundred dollars.

Probate approved by probate court July 7, 1885

Actual copies of both pre-probate and probated will in possession of Charles R. Strong

NOTES:

* Sallie Ann Smith is Sarah Ann Payne Smith, William H Payne Jr's Sister

* * This William H. Payne (see Brooke Payne's, The Paynes of Virginia p 292) is the son of William Payne and Sarah/Sally Hamilton (see p 289), he is the older brother of Thomas Hamilton Payne. Some person has confused the burial place of this William H. Payne with his father who is buried on the old home place-Payne-Jones Cemetery.

This will is not in agreement with Brooke Payne's comments on p 292.

The following cemetery information was located as well:

? Payne, William H. ? Son of William Payne ? Born: 1817 ? Died: June 18, 1885 Shelbyville IOOF Cemetery, Black Creek Township (He was 68 years 7 months and 3 days old **Nov. 15, 1816 would have been his birth date according to this information)","STR06" "I2725","Payne","William Hamilton","13 Jun 1883","18 Dec 1964","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Noble County, White Rock Twp
Enumerated 20 and 21 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 182 Sheet 6B
41-41
Payne, William H Head M W 36 M Tx Mo US Roundabout Oil Field
Payne, Francis P Wf F W 29 M Tx Mo Tn
Payne, Vera M Dtr F W 7 S Ok Tx Tx
Payne, Joshua W Son M W 5 S Ik Tx Tx
Payne, Lois M Dtr F W 4 8/12 S Ok Tx Tx
Payne, Charles L Son M W 1 10/12 S Ok Tx Tx

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Roger Mills County, Kiowa Twp
Enumerated May 12, 1930
ED 65-12 SD 4 Sheet 10A Stamped 252
168-171
Standingwater, Francess Head M In 55 Wd Ok Full Blood Cheyenne
Standingwater, Onekiss Mother F In 76 Wd Ok Full Blood Cheyenne
Payne, William H Head M W 47 Wd Tx Mo Mo Farmer
Payne, James W Son M W 16 S Ok Tx Tx
Payne, Lois M Dtr F W 14 S Ok Tx Tx
Payne, Loyd C Son M W 12 S Ok Tx Tx
Payne, Norine D Dtr F W 8 S Ik Tx Tx
Payne, Weldon H Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Steele, Clinton O Son-in-law M W 21 M 20 Tx Miss Miss Laborer
Steele, Vera M Dtr F W 18 M 17 Ok Tx Tx","STR06" "I16229","Payne","William Henry","28 Jan 1784","Yes, date unknown","0","See his father's notes of a copy of a deed from his father to William H. Payne.","STR06" "I4768","Payne","William Henry Harrison","1 Apr 1851","10 Dec 1917","0","Kenneth Harvey states his full name was William Henry Harrison Payne, being named after the President. Throughout his life, however, he used the intials W.H., although Brooke Payne does record them as W.H.H.

Charles R. Strong found this short biography below in the Duncan, Oklahoma Genealogy Library in early November 1999.

HISTORY OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, Vol. 2, pp. 250-25l

By Luther B. Hill, A.B., The Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago & New York, 1908

William H. Payne. One of the strong personal factors in the upbuilding of the town of Marlow, has been William H. Payne, whose career has been closely connected with this section of the old Chickasaw Nation and Oklahoma for a quarter of a century. In the town itself, since it was started, he has shown ample confidence and has invested his capital in enterprises that further the welfare of the place. He was the first president of the Bank of Marlow, and is the principal factor in the recently organized Payne Lumber Company. He has also erected a business house and two dwellings in the town.

Mr. Payne's career has not been monotonous nor without interesting change from boyhood to the present. Born in Shelby county, Missouri, April 1, 1851, he grew up through boyhood with educational advantages that resulted from the primitive surroundings of that time and locality. After his sixteenth year he began hiring out for farm work, and turned most of his wages over to his parents, as was the old custom. He lived at home until he was about twenty-five, and then, with team and wagon, pioneered his way to Texas, crossing Red river at Delaware Bend and making his first stop at Loren's ranch in Cooke county. He rented some land of Loren and made a corn and cotton crop, but from 1879 on for several years he followed the cattle trail as a cowboy, and in this occupation first went over the ground in the vicinity of the present town of Duncan. After his marriage he located on a farm in Montague county, Texas, and began housekeeping with an extremely limited equipment. From Montague county he moved into the Chickasaw Nation, and at Velma built up his interests both as farmer and stockman. Five years later he brought his home and business to the vicinity of Marlow, where he has since remained. At this writing he still has a lease and runs some five hundred head of cattle, but it is his intention to close this part of his career and continue along quieter lines of activity. With the opening of the Comanche country Mr. Payne got a claim in what is now Tillman county, and while his family lived there to prove it up, he continued his stock business in the Indian Territory, and without neglecting business finally secured a patent to his land. In addition he has purchased some six hundred acres in the same vicinity, and eight or ten tenants are engaged in the improvement and labor of production on his large farm.

Mr. Payne's personal history connects him with the south. Though he was born in Missouri, his grandfather, William C. Payne, was a native of Loudoun county, Virginia, and had lived a time in Kentucky before moving the family to Missouri. The Paynes were established in Shelby county as early as 1833, and there the grandfather finished his life, passing away in 1865, at seventy-six. His wife was Sarah Hamilton, who also died in Missouri, and their children were: William, who died in Shelby county; Thomas H., father of the Marlow citizen above mentioned; Levi N., who died at Shelbyville, Missouri. Thomas H. Payne, living in a new country and without much assistance from home, gained his schooling in a log cabin and had only a small amount of the world's culture. He became a plain, honest citizen, and a man of worth wherever he lived. During the war he served with the militia in defense of the Union. The last years of his life were spent in Texas, where he died in 1882. He was an active man in the Democratic party. He married Martha Marshall, whose father, Sam M. Marshall, was a Virginian who had first moved to Kentucky and then to Missouri. Martha Payne died at Marlow, Oklahoma, in 1904, having reared a family of ten children, namely: Elizabeth, wife of John O'Neil, of Duncan; Kate, wife of Thomas Joyner, of Oklahoma; Samuel M., of Stephens county; William H., whose career has been sketched; Winfield, near Red Moon, Oklahoma; Levi N., of Wewoka, Oklahoma; Josephine, wife of L. F. McClannahan, of Duncan; Lula, wife of Allison Scott, of Duncan; Thomas B., who died at Duncan, leaving four children; and Walter W., of Duncan.

William H. Payne married, in 1882, Mrs. Hattie A. Long. Her parents were John B. Brown and Adaline Trowbridge, Vermont people, whose other children were: John B., of California; Irene, wife of H. M. Case; Hiram, who died at Velma, Oklahoma; Hale J., of Los Angeles, California; and Joseph R., of Montrose, Colorado. Mrs. Payne was born at Quincy, Illinois, July 28, 1859, and by her first marriage has a son, Ed. H. Long, of Fort Worth, who married Myrtle Payne and has a son, Willie Virgil. Mr. And Mrs. Payne have two children, Joseph R. and Lee B.

From the notes of Ken Harvey:

1910 - Living in Wall Township (Marlow area) of Stephens Co., Oklahoma in 1910. They had a house servant, Pearl Ice (20).

William H. Payne donated a plot of land for the Marlow cemetery. One section was reserved for the Paynes. This Payne section was not large enough and is now full.

Charles Strong found the following obituary at the Oklahoma State Archives:

14 December 1917 DUNCAN BANNER

""Died

News of the death of Uncle Bill Payne, which occurred at home in Marlow Tuesday, came as a shock to numerous friends in Duncan. Death came suddenly and unexpectedly, he being in comparatively good health up to the time of his death.

Mr. Payne was one of the pioneer citizens of this country. He was a man well liked by all, a successful ranchman and business man, and his death has occasioned universal sorrow. He was a brother of W.W. Payne of this city, besides has many other relatives throughout this section.

Funeral services were held Marlow Wednesday, many friends paying a last mark of respect to deceased.""

An obituary, found by Lynell Gentry Cordell, was also published in the Marlow Review on Thursday, December 13, 1917.

W.H. Payne Passed Away Monday Even'g

In the passing of William H. Payne, Marlow loses one of her pioneer citizens, a man of sterling worth and unblemished character. Mr. Payne was identified with the financial and executive interest of Marlow for many years. He was regarded with high esteem by all who knew him, and most by those who knew him best. Large in body, mind and heart, he lived daily the life of clean morals and justice. He was remarkably free from the petty quarrels and smallness that mar so many lives. Born in Shelbyville, Shelby county, Missouri, April 1, 1851, he grew to early manhood in the atmosphere of Kentucky hospitality and courtesy that makes northwest Missouri famous. At the age of 21 years he was identified with the Christian church of that place and never discarded the great moral principle of that faith. In the early days he moved to the country at a time when law and life were matters of little concern. In spite of thse enviroments he lived the hardy life of the pioneers and reared his family and built his home that is a credit to the community and worth of his service.

After some illness, he passed away on the 10th day of December, 1917, at his home surrounded by his loved ones whos knew him best and realized the full measure of his loss to them. He lived to the ripe age of 66 years, 8 months, and 9 days and was laid to rest in the cemetery at Marlow, Oklahoma.

His wife and children receive the unstinted sympathy of the entire community in their hour of sorrow, and his presence is missed by all. He died like he lived, free from emnity and bitterness.

The funeral service was held in his home at 3 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 11, 1917, conducted by Elder E. L. Kirtley and his lifelong friends Dr. P. L. Montgomery, T. L. Rose (?), C. Smyth....(remaining names illegible).

In a biography of his brother-in-law, John O'Neill, he was referenced as ""William, a farmer at Marlow.""","STR06" "I42147","Payne","William W. ""Willie""","Abt 1881","Abt 1935","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Geneva Pr. 8
Enumerated 21 and 22 April 1910
SD 2 ED 135 Sheet 4B
70-75
Payne, Willie W. Head M W 28 m1 6 Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborers Share Farmer
Payne, Buela L Wf F W 27 m1 6 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
Payne, Willie O Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Payne, Floyd Son (sci) F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Payne, Thos. R Son MW W 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I5767","Payne","Willie Lee ""Billy""","20 Dec 1924","3 Aug 2011","0","Military discharge of a Willie Lee Payne is recorded in Stephens County Courthouse Book 6, page 509. Not viewed.

Willie Lee ""Bill"" Payne, 86 of Duncan, Okla., died on Wednesday, August 3, 2011, at Duncan Regional Hospital in Duncan.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, August 6th at Don Grantham Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Randy Southerland officiating. Interment will follow at Resthaven Memorial Gardens.

The family requests that friends visit them at the funeral home Friday from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. (not at the home)

Born Saturday, December 20, 1924 in Duncan, he was the son of Harry Carl and Caroline ""Carrie"" (Cover) Payne. He married Betty Jo Wilson on August 19, 1948 at Wichita Falls, Texas. She preceded him in death on Nov. 30, 1996.

He was a veteran of World War II and a Pearl Harbor survivor, serving in the United States Marine Corps.

As a lifetime farmer and rancher, he was a member of the Cattleman's Association, Stephens County Alfalfa Hay Growers Association, American Legion and The Pearl Harbor Survivors Association.

Surviving family includes daughter, Lee Johnson and David Senger of Katy, Texas, a grandson, Specialist Chris Johnson of Monterey, Calif., brother-in-law, Earl Wilson of Loco, Okla., sisters-in-law and spouses, Loretta and Kenneth McCalmant, Helen and Charles Allen, Dorothy Wilson and Opal Wilson all of Duncan and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was also preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Junior Payne and Paul Payne.

Pallbearers will be: Bill Bunn, Lyndel Strain, David Hale, Jerry Allen, Butch Allen, Larry McCalmant.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the: Taylor LeNorman/McCasland Cancer Center of Duncan, c/o Cancer Center Fund, 3401 West Gore Blvd., Lawton, Oklahoma 73505","STR06" "I19919","Payne","Willie T.","30 Apr 1886","9 May 1899","0","Parentage assumed based on name and dates of birth and death. He is buried in Section 10, Block 9, Plot 8, Marlow cemetery.","STR06" "I1544","Payne","Winfield Scott","Feb 1853","Abt 1928","0","Ken Harvey notes that ""he was recorded on the 1870 Shelby County, Missouri census and shown as age 17, making his year of birth approximately 1853. He went by the name Scott, and was named after the Civil War General Winfield Scott.

In 1880, he was in Montague, Texas, with his wife and step-children.

A W. C. Payne was recorded, in Montague County Courthouse Marriage Book B, page 471, as marrying Nora Popejoy on 24 Nov. 1887. This could well be our Winfield Scott Payne. The initial ""C."" could be an error for ""S."" This ceremony was conducted by J. F. Shelton, Minister of the Gospel. If this is our Scott Payne, it would have been a second marriage. The 1900 census shows him as the father of two children born between 1876 and 1879. Their names are unknown. Lewis Payne vaguely recalled that Scott's wife was named Lou. Kenneth Harvey shows he remarried circa 1894 to Alice (Unknown), born circa 1852 in Texas.

Around 1889, the family moved North to Indian Territory. Scott's wife probably died soon therafter (deduced by Ken Harvey based on the 1900 I.T. census).""

In a biography of his brother, William Henry Harrison Payne, he was referenced as ""Winfield, near Red Moon, Oklahoma."" In another biography, this one of his brother-in-law, John O'Neill, he was referenced as ""Winifred (sic), at Butler, Oklahoma.""","STR06" "I1544","Payne","Winfield Scott","Feb 1853","Abt 1928","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Census Place:Precinct 1, Montague, Texas
Source:FHL Film 1255320 National Archives Film T9-1320
Page 36
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
W. Scott PAYNE Self M M W 27 MO Occ: Farmer Fa: KY Mo: KY
A. A. PAYNE Wife F M W 28 TX Occ: House Keeping Fa: KY Mo: KY
Thomas CALAWAY SSon M S W 10 TX Occ: Farmer Fa: ---Mo: TX
Clifton CALAWAY SSon M S W 9 TX Fa: ---Mo: TX
A. CALAWAY SDau F S W 6 TX Fa: ---Mo: TX
Charles CALAWAY SSon M S W 4 TX Fa: ---Mo: TX
PAYNE Other F S W 11 M TX Fa: ---Mo: TX

1900 Census
Oklahoma, Custer County, Barnitz Twp
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 219 ED 36 Sheet 5A
86-88
Paine, Winfield S Head W M Feb 1853 47 m 21 Mo Ky Ky Farmer
Paine, Alice A Wf W F Apr 1852 48 M 21 9/9 Tx Mo Mo
Paine, Maude May Dtr W F Jun 1880 19 S Tx Mo Tx
Paine, Will H Son W M Jun 1882 17 S Tx Mo Tx Farm Laborer
Paine, Callie S Dtr W F Feb 1884 16 S Tx Mo Tx
Paine, Jessie L Son W M Apr 1886 14 S Tx Mo Tx
Paine, Clarence G Son W M Jun 1888 11 S Tx Mo Tx
Paine, Reubie Dtr WF Nov 1890 9 S IndianTer Mo Tx
Paine, Lizza B Dtr W F Nov 1892 7 S IndianTer Mo Tx

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Custer County, Barnitz Twp
Enumerated 11 May 1910
SD 2 ED 113 Sheet 12A
201-207
Payne, Winfield S Head M W 57 m1 30 Mo Ky Ky Farmer
Payne, Alice A Wf F W 58 m1 30 7/7 Tx Mo Tx
Paine, William H Son M W 26 S Tx Mo Tx Farm
Paine, Beatrice Dtr F W 16 S Ok Mo Tx
","STR06" "I6112","","","","","","","" "I7746","","","","","","","" "I42672","Peace","Sara Pearl","8 Feb 1939","2 Nov 2022","0","Sara Pearl Strickland, 83, of Bronson, Texas passed away Wednesday, November 2, 2022 in Legacies Nursing and Rehab, Hemphill, Texas.

Sara was born in Jasper, Texas on February 8, 1939 to Needham O. Peace and Florryee Jones Peace. She was a graduate of Glenmora High School in Glenmora, LA and later worked as a teacher's aide at West Sabine ISD for many years before retiring. She was member of Bronson Baptist Church and loved reading, especially her bible. She also enjoyed working in her yard, cooking and loved talking and visiting with friends.

She is survived by her son, Mike Strickland and wife, Sonya, of Hemphill; daughters, Stacey Hamilton and husband, Joe, of Hemphill and Dana Hansen and husband, Billy, of Brookeland; grandchildren, Michael Strickland and wife, Laurel, Jesse Strickland and wife, Caci, Matthew Hamilton and wife, Britni, Robert Hamilton and wife, Kimberly, Reagan Ellison and husband, Trey, Tyler Hansen and wife, Nicki, Jeannie Blue and husband, John, and J. B. Mikeman; and great grandchildren, Cameron, Logan, Harleigh, MacKenzie, Ryleigh Jo, Henley, Holden, Cade, Collin and two more on the way.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Needham and Florree Peace; son, Joe Bryan Strickland; daughter-in-law, Jeff Strickland; brother, N. O. Peace, Jr.; and grandson, Jason Mosely.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Friday, November 4, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Graveside services will begin 11:00 a.m. Saturday, November 5, 2022 in Spring Hill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Jerry Gilbert officiating. Serving as pallbearers are Jesse Strickland, Matthew Hamilton, Robert Hamilton, Tyler Hansen and Trey Ellison.

Memories and condolences may be shared online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, November 9, 2022, page 4","STR06" "I44773","Peachee","Gladys Onita","9 Jul 1910","14 Mar 1973","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Brenda Joyce, has the following excerpts from her obituary:

Lutesville--Mrs. Dennis McClanahan, Lutesville Route 2, died at 8:45 Wednesday night at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau. She was 62 years old.

Mrs. McClanahn, the former Miss Gladys Peachee, was born July 9, 1910, at Haileyville, Okla. On Dec. 18, 1928, she was married to Mr. McClanahan. The family moved to the present address two years ago, from Cottage Hills, Ill., following retirement.

Service will be held Saturday afternoon at 1 at the Cracraft-Miller Funeral Home in Jackson, with the Rev. Billy Benefield officiating. Burial is to be in Cook Cemetery at Scopus.
Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 Friday afternoon.


Survived by husband, 2 sons, 4 brothers, 2 sisters, 10 grandchildren. [Names of survivors omitted per FindAGrave rules]

Said to have been published in The Southeast Missourian, Cape Girardeau MO; March 15, 1973","STR06" "I26349","Peal","John A.","Abt 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Tennessee, Shelby County, Memphis, Ward 25, Block 2255, Part of Civil District 6
Enumerated April 11, 1930 by Mrs. Anna D. Morgan
ED 79-91 SD 9 Sheet 26A
731-369-506
McLemore, Cabe Head M W 40 M 20 Tn Tn Tn Auto Mechanic Garage
McLemore, Ida J Wife F W 39 M 18 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, James L Son M W 10 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Dorothy Dtr F W 3 S Tn Tn Tn
Peal, John A Son-in-law M W 22 M 22 Tn Tn Tn Driver Laundry
Peal, Euline Dtr F W 19 M 19 Tn Tn Tn
Wheeler, James F Boarder M W 23 M 23 Tn Tn Tn Miss Salesman Mercantile
Wheeler, Sarah J Boarder F W 21 M 21 Misas NC Miss Saleslady Mercantile","STR06" "I37886","Pearce","Jefferson Clayton","19 May 1896","13 Sep 1962","0","At the time of the 1930 Federal Census, a Jefferson C. Pearce was listed as an inmate at the US Veterans Hospital 74, in Gulfport, Mississippi. He was listed as Male, White, age 33 and married, born in Alabama, with a father born in Mississppi and a mother born in Alabama. His Mississippi Death certificate indicates he was a veteran of World War I, his usual occupation was shown as clerk, and his parents were listed as Oscar T. Pearce and Pearl Springfield. He died at the a Veterans Administration Hospital.","STR06" "I37886","Pearce","Jefferson Clayton","19 May 1896","13 Sep 1962","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Mississippi, Harrison County, Biloxi, District 5
Enumerated April 28, 1930
ED 24-5 SD 11 Sheet 21B
Reynoir Street
309-521-536
Pearce, Clayton J Head R 25 M W 33 M 26 Ala Ala Ala Propietor Pecan Shop
Pearce, Iduma W Wf F W 30 M 22 North Dakota (sic) Miss Miss
Pearce, Anna G Dtr F W 6 S Miss Ala Miss

1940 Census
Mississippi, Harrison County, Biloxi City, Beat 1
Enumerated May 1, 1940
Sd 6 ED 24-2 Sheet 24B
315----R 22
Pearce, Jefferson C Head M W 43 M No 8 Ala Same Place
Pearce, Nora I Wf F W 40 M No H-1 Miss Same Place
Pearce, Anna G Dtr F W 16 S Yes H-2 Miss Same Place","STR06" "I35384","Pearce","Josephine Anne Glennon","18 Oct 1923","18 Dec 1994","0","When she applied for a social security account, she was living at 2103 Chesnut Street in New Orleans, LA. She 18 years old, and her first job was at Realty Operators in the 500 Marine Building in New Orleans.","STR06" "I46883","Pearce","Oscar T.","Oct 1871","27 Feb 1925","0","His Death certificate lists his parents as A. C Pearce, born Georgian, and Miss Adeline West, place of birth unknown. His usual occupation was shown as Night Watchman, at Berman Brothers. He was buried in Oakland Cemetery.","STR06" "I46883","Pearce","Oscar T.","Oct 1871","27 Feb 1925","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Alabama, Walker County, Pr. 5, Carbon Hill Town
Enumerated 19 Apr 1910
SD 6 ED 175 Sheet 8B
Pearce, Oscar T. Head M W 38 m1 14 years Miss Miss Miss Laborer Coal Mines
Pearce, Pearl Wf F W 33 M1 14 5/5 Ala Ala Ala
Pearce, Clayton Son M W 13 S Ala Miss Ala
Pearce, Jessica Dtr F W 12 S Ala Miss Ala
Pearce, Othella Dtr F W 10 S Ala Miss Ala
Pearce, Verna Dtr F W 8 S Ala Miss Ala
Pearce, Mary L Dtr F W 3 S Ala Miss Ala","STR06" "I36351","Pearcy","Gladys Gertrude","3 Nov 1898","5 Mar 1933","0","(Research):A daughter of William Stonewall Jackson Pearcy (b. 9-15-1869) who married Rosa Anna HANEY (b. 4-15-1868). He was the son of John PEARCY of Sheffield, England and Belle SAINT of Tennessee. She was the daughter of Hardy HANEY and Isabelle CASH (said to be a full blooded Indian).","STR06" "I43586","Pearl","Loma Lloyd","10 May 1916","19 Dec 1999","0","FindAGrave shows she was a daughter of Harvey Columbus Pearl and Hallie Murrah, and that she had been previously married to John Henry Northcutt, and they were the parents of Johnie Pearleen Northcutt (1936-1937). All of those individuals also have memorial listings at FindAGrave.","STR06" "I26059","Pearman","Edith Adeline ""Peggy""","9 Jul 1912","29 May 1952","0","Edith was named after her mother, and she was born in Warrensburg, MO, where her father, William Arthur Pearman, was Rector of an Episcopal Church. He was later the rector of St. Paul's Memorial Episcopal Church in San Antonio, Texas

The San Antonio Light
Sunday, June 1, 1952

Mrs. Peggy P. McLemore

Services for Mrs. Peggy Pearman McLemore, 30, who died Thursday at Ft. Monroe, Va., will be held there Monday.

She is survived by her husban. Col. E. H. McLemore; daughter Anne McLemore; sosn, Timmy and Billy McLemore; mother, Mrs. Edith S. Pearman, San Antonio, and brothers, F. K. Pearman, San Antonio, R. W. Pearman, Detroit, B. V. Pearman, Pulaski, Va., and K.S. Pearman, Portland, Ore.","STR06" "I5229","Pearman","William A.","2 Oct 1868","5 Apr 1939","0","The San Antonio Light
Thursday, April 6, 1939
Page 10B

Pearman--Died Wednesday, April 5, 1939, at a local hospital, Rev. William A. Pearman, 70 years. 202 College boulevard, Alamo Heights, husband of Mrs. Edith Pearman, father of Mrs. E. H. McLemore, and sons, Karl, Benjamin, Robert and Fritz Pearman. Also five grandchildren. Funeral services at the St. Paul's Episcopal church Friday afternoon at 4:30. Rev. Everett Johns, Rev. Sam Capers and Rev. Robert Allen officiating. Interment in Sunset Memorial park. Active pallbearers are R. D. Gates, F. A. Earls, Harris Davenport, Col. C. L. Mitchell, Col. C. H. Wood, S. F. Knight. Honorary pallbearers are Gen. Ernest Hinds, Charles Gilmore, E. D. Jensen, M. C. Judson, Maj. Butler Knight, Maj. M W. Reynolds, Col. W. L. Hurt, Capt. A. W. Leuuscher, Col. R. E. Fox.

Name: William A. Pearman
Death Date: 05 Apr 1939
Death Place: Fort Sam Houston, Bexar, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 70 years 6 months 3 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 02 Oct 1868
Birthplace: Millersburg, Indiana
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Edith S. Pearman
Father's Name: Benjamin Pearman
Father's Birthplace: Unknown
Mother's Name: Unknown
Mother's Birthplace: Unknown
Occupation: Retired Clergyman (35 years)
Place of Residence: San Antonio, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Sunset Mem. Pk.
Burial Date: 07 Apr 1939
Cause of Death: Carcinoma, prostate, with metastases to liver
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2118014
Digital Film Number: 4030437
Image Number: 3092
Reference Number: 16769
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I5229","Pearman","William A.","2 Oct 1868","5 Apr 1939","0","(Research):

1920 Census

Virginia, Bedford County, Bedford Town
Enumerated 28 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 59 Page 3A Stamped 198
510-638-671
Pearman, William A Hd M W 50 M Ind US Va Minister Church
Pearman, Edith R Wf F W 39 M Oh Oh Oh
Pearman, Karl S Son M W 17 S Oh In Oh
Pearman, Benjamin V Son M W 14 S Oh In Oh
Pearman, Robert W Son M W 12 S Mo In Oh
Pearman, Frederick K Son M W 10 S Mo In Oh
Pearman, Edith A Dtr F W 8 S Mo In Oh
---639-672
Campbell, Nancy Hd F W 72 S Va Va Va

","STR06" "I24461","Pearson","Anna","Abt 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","Rosa McLemore noted that ""Anna Dunn-San Antonio, Tex."" was Wright's second wife, and that they had no children. From an interview later done with Wrights brother Felix by the Globe Democrat, St. Louis, Missouri, we learn Wright's wife (Anna) was a school teacher. Melba notes that Anna had been previosly married, and was the mother of Willie Dunn.

Melba posted to the McLemores and their Heritage group on facebook, on December 26, 2021, that:

Descendants of Keton Jones McLemore..I have found the maiden name of Wright K. McLemore's 2nd wife, Mrs. Anna M. Dunn. She was born Anna M Pearson , circa 1844 in Chambers Co., Alabama. Daughter of Samuel Pearson and Martha Monk. She married John W. Dunn Feb 16, 1866 in Butler Co., Alabama. Her father was a Probate Judge for Chambers Co., Alabama and was killed in the Civil War around Jan 21, 1863. Her mother died of consumption May 1870, Her sister Rebecca C, Pearson married in Nov of 1866 to Lewis Larkin Penn Ragsdale. Both sisters headed to Texas by 1870. Anna and her son Willie are enumerated in the 1880 Federal Census in the household of her sister Rebecca and husband Larkin Ragsdale. 15 years ago I went through the entire 1880 census of San Antonio looking for Anna. I found this census and it turns out tho the enumerator spelled the surname Reisfell instead of Ragsdale. ""Anna Dun""was the only music teacher in the 1880 in San Antonio Tx census that remotely matched so I held onto that enumeration for the last 15 years....so all you researchers HELP
Where did she go after 1883? She was only 39 when our Wright McLemore was lynched on Christmas Eve 1883, so she probably remarried. I worked the Ragsdale line and the 1880 Risefell census is them, the enumerator just spelled their name the way it sounded to him.... Felix told us she was a teacher, who taught music, highly educated woman. She and her sister Rebecca are both enumerated as teachers. She has an aunt who taught music. And she matches the info in Rosa's papers, that cousin Lynn Murchison held onto in a bottom dresser drawer...(Thank goodness) and snail mailed me copies of the 4 pages that allowed us all to document the children of KJ McLemore. I have been looking for Anna at least 15 years....now I want to find her after 1883..... this is her in 1880:
Name: Annie Dun
Home in 1880: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
Age: 36
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1844
Birthplace: Alabama
Relation to Head of Household: Sister
Father's birthplace: Georgia
Mother's birthplace: Georgia
Occupation: Music Teacher
Marital Status: Widowed
Race: White
Household Members:
Louis Reisfell 38 1842 Georgia
Rebecca Reisfell 40 1840 Alabama ( nee Pearson)
Dadley Reisfell 11 1869 Texas
May Reisfell 6 1874 Texas
Benjamin Reisfell 4 1876 Texas
Annie Dun 36 1844 Alabama Music Teacher
Willie Dun 13 1867 Alabama","STR06" "I24461","Pearson","Anna","Abt 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Federal Census
Louis Reisfell Slf M M W 38 Ga Carpenter SC SC
Rebecca Reisfell Wf M F W 40 Al Keeps House Ga Ga
Dadley Resifell Son S M W 11 Tx At School Ga Al
May Reisfell Dau S F W 6 Tx At School Ga Al
Benjamin Reisfell Son M W 4 Tx Ga Al
Annie Dun Sister W F W 36 Al Music Teacher Ga Ga
Willie Dun Son W M W 13 Al At School Al Al
Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio
FHL Filme #1255291 NA Film # T9-1291 Page Number 89A","STR06" "I34036","Pearson","Esther Lois","14 Feb 1914","Apr 1979","0","Shown simply as Lois on the Social Security Death Index. He last residence was listed as San Antonio.","STR06" "I45513","Pearson","Hattie Adeline","30 Oct 1894","1 Sep 1976","0","Name Hattie A Mcgrew
Event Type Death
Event Date 01 Sep 1976
Event Place Austin, Travis, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 30 Oct 1894
Birthplace:Dewville, Texas
Father's Name J Pearson
Mother's Name Rachel
Informant Frank McGrew (son)
Certificate Number 71749
GS Film number 2243979
Digital Folder Number 005144719
Image Number 02283



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K78L-J6J : accessed 05 Jul 2014), Hattie A Mcgrew, 01 Sep 1976; citing certificate number 71749, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2243979.","STR06" "I34038","Pearson","John Moses","23 Jul 1870","17 Jan 1956","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was the son of John Pearson and Nancy Howard of Missouri. His usual occupation was that of a Building Contractor.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMPS-GMC/p1
Name: John Moses Pearson
Death Date: 16 Jan 1956
Death Place: San Angelo, Tom Green, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 85 years 6 months 20 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Jun 1870
Birthplace: Missouri
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Pearson
Father's Birthplace: Mo.
Mother's Name: Nancy E. Howard
Mother's Birthplace: Mo.
Occupation: Building Contractor
Place of Residence: San Angelo, Tom Green, Texas
Cemetery: Fairmount
Burial Place: San Angelo, Texas
Burial Date: 18 Jan 1956
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114627
Digital Film Number: 4165506
Image Number: 745
Reference Number: cn 4803
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I34038","Pearson","John Moses","23 Jul 1870","17 Jan 1956","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Orange County, Orange City, Fourth Ward
Enumerated 3 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 149 Sheet 3B
66-77
Pearson, J. M. Head M W 49 M Mo Mo Mo Building Contractor
Pearson, Nannie Wf F W 40 M Tx Ga Ga
Pearson, Morris Son M W 14 S Tx Mo Tx
Pearson, Mamie Dtr F W 12 S Tx Mo Tx
Pearson, Wilford Son M W 10 S Tx Mo Tx
Pearson, Ouida Dtr F W 8 S Tx Mo Tx
Pearson, Lois Dtr F W 5 S Tx Mo Tx
Pearson, Ruby Lee Dtr F W 3 1/12 S Tx Mo Tx
Pearson, W. T. SOn M W 3 1/12 Tx Mo Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Nolan County, Sweetwater, South Ward
Enumerated 4 Apr 1930
ED 177-3 SD 13 Sheet 5 B
87-109
Pierson, John M Head R 30 M W 59 M 32 Mo Mo Mo Contractor Home
Pierson, Nannie E Wf F W 50 M 22 Tx Ga Ga
Pierson Wofford Son M W 21 S Tx Mo Tx Carpenter House
Pierson, Ouida Dtr F W 18 S Tx Mo Tx
Pierson, Lois Dtr F W 16 S Tx Mo Tx
Pierson, W. T. Son M W 13 S Tx Mo Tx
Pierson, Ruby L Dtr F W 13 S Tx Mo Tx

","STR06" "I38133","Pearson","John W.","23 Jul 1908","9 Nov 1933","0","Appears to have gone by his middle name, which is shown on the 1920 census as Wilford and as Wofford on the 1930 census.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MM53-N2M/p1
Name: John W Pearson
Death Date: 09 Nov 1933
Death Place: Runnels, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 25 years 3 months 16 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Jul 1908
Birthplace: Sweetwater Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J.M Pearson
Father's Birthplace: Clay Co Missouri
Mother's Name: Nannie Carlisle
Mother's Birthplace: Coss Co Tex
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: San ...
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 10 Nov 1933
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115871
Digital Film Number: 4166784
Image Number: 2637
Reference Number: 52250
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I46767","","","","","","","" "I38137","Pearson","Ruby Lee","3 Dec 1916","21 Mar 1985","0","(Research):She was listed on the SSDI, and the Texas Death Index, as Ruby NAUTILA.","STR06" "I34039","Pearson","William Thomas ""W. T.""","3 Dec 1916","1 Sep 1976","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, show him as a son of John Moses Pearson and Nancy Carlisle. His usual occupation was that of Carpenter, and he was a veteran of World War II.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MM5T-QMJ/p1
Name: William Thomas Pearson
Death Date: 01 Sep 1976
Death Place: San Angelo, Tom Green, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 59 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 03 Dec 1916
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Moses Pearson
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nancy Carlisle
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243982
Digital Film Number: 4005492
Image Number: 00114
Reference Number: 79907
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I6097","Pearsons","Charles E. H.","18 Mar 1872","8 Aug 1959","0","Name: Charles E H Pearson
Death Date: 08 Aug 1959
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 87 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Mar 1872
Birthplace: Hartford, Conn.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Amma Pearson
Father's Name: R. Pearson
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Charlotte Post
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Electrician
Place of Residence: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Cemetery: City Cemetery
Burial Place: Jasper, Texas
Burial Date: 09 Aug 1959
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115951
Digital Film Number: 4162013
Image Number: 1580
Reference Number: cn 45525
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I22583","Pearsons","Charles Edward","1 Jan 1934","8 Jan 1934","0","Name: Charles Edward Pearsons
Death Date: 08 Jan 1934
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 7 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 01 Jan 1934
Birthplace: Jasper, Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Charles E. H. Pearsons
Father's Birthplace: Hartford, Conn.
Mother's Name: Anna Alberta Morgan
Mother's Birthplace: Erin, Texas
Occupation: Infant
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Jasper
Burial Date: 09 Jan 1934
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115948
Digital Film Number: 4165921
Image Number: 3260
Reference Number: v X cn 3108
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I839","Pease","James E.","9 Nov 1901","3 Jul 1979","0","From Michigan, a centennial history of the state and its people
Vol. IV, Michigan Biograpy, pp. 319-320
Transcribed from a scan on Ancestry.com

James E. Pease, superintendent of schools at North Muskegon, has been a lifelong resident of Michigan. He was born in Midland County, November 9, 1901, his parents being James Benjamin and Myrtie (Jewel) Pease, the latter a native of Ovid, Michigan. The father, who was born in Ingham County, this State, was long an employee of Dow Chemical Company of Midland. He died in May, 1927, having for six years survived his wife, who passed away in September, 1921.

After pursuing his early education in the Mount Pleasant schools until graduated from high school with the class of 1919, James E. Pease attended the Central State Teachers College at Mount Pleasant and is numbered among its alumni of 1924, at which time he was granted a life teacher's certificate, and he received the Bachelor of Arts degree from the same school with the class of 1929, having majored in education. With a special certificated he began teaching in 1921 in a rural school in Isabella County, where he remained through 1923. In the fall of 1924 he went to Grant, Michigan, where he was high school principal and coach for one year and superintendent for four years. In 1930 he came to North Muskegon, where he has since been superintendent of schools. Those who read between the lines will see that his professional record is one of steady progress and he keeps in touch with the trend of the times in educational matters through his connection with the Michigan Educational Association, in which he is one of only sixty life members. He also belongs to the National Educational Association. In the Michigan Education Association he is a member of the representative assembly, representing Muskegon County, and is also on the state program planning commission. In 1936 he was chairman of the Fourth Region of the Michigan Education Association and was president of the Muskegon County District from 1932 to 1935, inclusive. He was elected a member of Omega Chapter of the Phi Delta Kappa.

On the first of September, 1925, Mr. Pease married Lois Jane Benkelman, a daughter of Benjamin F. and Minnie Benkelman, both born in Cass City, Michigan, where they now reside. The father was a merchant for many years but has retired from active business. Mr. and Mrs. Pease have had but one child, Lois Jane, who died in infancy.

Mr. Pease belongs to the Masonic Fraternity, the Rotary Club, the Lincoln Country Club and the Century Club. He served as president of the North Muskegon Board of Trade for three years, form 1934 to 1936, inclusive, was a member of its board of directors and its vice president in 1937. Politically he maintains an independent course. He had membership in the Community Methodist Episcopal Church of North Muskegon, in which he is serving on the official board. His hobbies are athletics and golf and he was a member of the college teams in his student days. The University of Michigan in August 1937, conferred upon him his Master's degree.

Was the Superintendant of Schools in LaGrange, Ill in the late 1940's. He taught in the summers on the faculty of Northwestern University. Volume 22 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published in 1959, reported that Jim, along with a small group of other educators, would be spending the month of October in Russia to study their educational system.","STR06" "I32271","","","","","","","" "I28029","Peavey","William Andrew","9 Feb 1854","25 Jan 1918","0","Merritt Mullen shows hims as William Andrew, whereas Mark Freeman instead has him as William J.","STR06" "I28029","Peavey","William Andrew","9 Feb 1854","25 Jan 1918","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1900 Census
Texas, Kaufman County, Precinct No X
Enumerated 19 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 82 Sheet 12 A Stamped 339
190-197
Pevey, William A W M Feb 1854 46 M 26 Miss Miss Tx Farmer
Pevy, Celia Wife W F May 1847 43 M 26 9/6 Miss Tn Miss
Watson, Lura Dtr W F Aug 1877 22 M 3 0/0 Miss Miss Miss
____, Watson Son In Law W M Dec 1875 24 M 1 Ky Va Ky Farmer
____, John Son W M Jan 1881 19 S Tx Miss Miss Farmer
____, May Dtr W F Aug 1885 14 S Tx Miss Miss
____, Clarence Son W M July 1895 4 S Tx Miss Miss
____, Minnie Dtr W F Dec 1897 2 S Ind Ter Miss Miss
191-198
Pevey, Willie J Hd W M Dec 1870 20 M 9/12 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Pevey, Mattie Wife W F Dec 1879 20 M 9/12 0/0 Tn Tn Tn

1910 Census
Texas, Kaufman County, Forney
Enumerated 10 and 11 May 1910
SD 3 ED 26 Sheet 12 A Stamped 61
214-221
Pevey, William Head M W 56 m1 35 Miss Ga Tn Farmer
Pevey, Celia Wife F W 53 m1 35 9/6 Miss Tn Miss
Pevey, Lura Dtr F W 31 S Miss Miss Miss
Pevey, Clarence Son M W 15 S Tx Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Pevey, Minnie Dtr F W 12 S Ok Miss Miss
Pevey, Adris Granddtr F W 9 S Tx Ky Miss

1920 Census
Texas, Kaufman, JP #1
Enumerated 21 Feb 1920 SD 3 ED 28 Sheet 14B
233-233
Pevey, Mrs. W. A. Hd F W 61 Wd Miss Tn Miss Farmer
Pevey, Clarence Son M W 23 S Tx Miss Miss Laborer on Farm","STR06" "I28032","Peavey","William Joseph","24 Dec 1879","20 Aug 1936","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Texas, Kaufman County, Precinct No X
Enumerated 19 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 82 Sheet 12 A Stamped 339
190-197
Pevey, William A W M Feb 1854 46 M 26 Miss Miss Tx Farmer
Pevy, Celia Wife W F May 1847 43 M 26 9/6 Miss Tn Miss
Watson, Lura Dtr W F Aug 1877 22 M 3 0/0 Miss Miss Miss
____, Watson Son In Law W M Dec 1875 24 M 1 Ky Va Ky Farmer
____, John Son W M Jan 1881 19 S Tx Miss Miss Farmer
____, May Dtr W F Aug 1885 14 S Tx Miss Miss
____, Clarence Son W M July 1895 4 S Tx Miss Miss
____, Minnie Dtr W F Dec 1897 2 S Ind Ter Miss Miss
191-198
Pevey, Willie J Hd W M Dec 1870 20 M 9/12 Miss Miss Miss Fa
rmer
Pevey, Mattie Wife W F Dec 1879 20 M 9/12 0/0 Tn Tn Tn","STR06" "I3781","Pech","Barbara","Aft 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Anton PECH and Petrolina KRASL. (Milligan, p 320).","STR06" "I47599","Pechota","Emma","25 Sep 1884","31 Jul 1914","0","On her FindAGrave Memorial page, her parents are listed as Frank and Josefa Pechota, and children as Albert L, Herman, Clara and Elsie.","STR06" "I43874","Peck","Bessie","26 Mar 1898","5 Mar 1980","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of John Samuel Peck and Oma Tidwell Peck, both of whom also have memorials on that website.","STR06" "I3738","Peck","Edward Arthur","10 Dec 1913","13 Jan 2005","0","Went by Art. Worked at Western Auto Supply company at the Kansas City, Missouri headquarters in the real estate department for 33 years until his retirement in 1978. He and Rena lived in a ranch style home in surburban Prairie Village, Kansas until December, 1991 until they moved to a home at Foxwood Springs Living Center, a retirement community in Raymore, Missouri. Art was the compiler and author of THE TEN BENKELMANS WHO EMIGRATED TO AMERICA CIRCA 1850s AND CERTAIN OF THEIR DESCENDANTS.

In her 1981 manuscript, BonnieMargaret Jacobs noted that Art had access to the Federal Records Center in Kansas City, and did much of the census research required to document the makeup of the various branches of the Benkelman family in America.","STR06" "I5837","Peck","Edward L.","20 Jun 1925","1 Nov 2015","0","Edward L. Peck, 90 years, of Edinburg, TX formerly of Fremont, NE passed away peacefully on Sunday, November 1, 2015.

Ed was born June 20, 1925 to Fleet and Emma (Noah) Peck in Falls City, NE. He moved to Fremont in 1946. On August 18, 1951, he married C. Jean Racek. They celebrated 64 years of marriage. He and his wife wintered in Texas for the past 21 years.

Mr. Peck especially enjoyed his service with the Fremont Police Department, Fremont Public Schools Skelgas and Valmont Industries. An avid HUSKER fan, he also enjoyed camping, cards, coaching baseball and reading western novels.

Ed made friends wherever he went. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church for more than 55 years. He served in numerous leadership roles and was a past president of the F.O.E. 200 Ritual Team, charter member of the Camping Club, Tri-Valley CB Radio Club, Robin Hood Archery Club, Good Samaritan Camping Club and Midwest Trail Blazers Club. He was recognized as Father of the Year in 2009 by the Fremont Eagles.

Ed will be greatly missed by his wife, Jean; son, Bill (Teresa) Peck of Fremont, NE; daughters, Nancy Todd (Bob) of Omaha, NE, and Kathy Everhart of Edinburg, TX; and grandchildren, Cody and Jordan Peck, Andrew Bleich, Tyler Todd, Kerry Ketterman, and Amber Everhart. Great grandchildren: Krystalynn Todd and Ian Ketterman.

He was preceded in death by his parents and daughter, Sue Ann Peck.

Celebration of Life Memorial Service will be Saturday, November 21, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. at the Presbyterian Church 520 W. Linden in Fremont. The Rev. Jon Ashley will officiate the service.

Memorials may be directed to Jean Peck at 1703 Apple Street Edinburg, TX 78539","STR06" "I20730","Peck","Eleazer","Abt 1643","Abt 1734","0","Said to be teh son of Henry and Joan PECK. He was baptized by the First Congregational Society in New Haven on 12 Mar 1643.","STR06" "I31121","Peck","Florence Estelle","18 Sep 1857","Yes, date unknown","0"," A talented musician.

Susan Hintz writes that it appears she married second ""Shakespearian actor Frederic W Vroom. They were married before 1920 (I'm still looking for the record)and she was with daughter Ethel in Chicago in 1910. Florence and Frederic were living in Los Angeles in 1920, and in Beverly Hills in 1930.

Obituary Los Angeles CA Los Angeles Times Florence Parks Vroom, April 15, 1932 at 1210 Flores street, Los Angeles. Wife of Frederic Vroom; mother of Fred H Parks, Ethel Parks Smith, and Charles Harvey Parks. Sister of Caroline Brooks. Services Monday at 11 a.m. from the chapel of the Hollywood Cemetery. Ives & Warren Co., Pasadena, directory.""

","STR06" "I31116","Peck","Franklin Henry","5 Jun 1854","6 Aug 1896","0"," He was a watchmaker and a specialist on time locks.","STR06" "I30734","Peck","Henry Clay","15 May 1826","Mar 1907","0"," He was a journalist, and resided in Minneapolis for many years.","STR06" "I31123","Peck","Linus Alba","24 Jan 1860","1898","0"," Unmarried.","STR06" "I31126","Peck","Minerva Abby","7 Dec 1864","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Omaha, Nebraska.","STR06" "I9090","","","","","","","" "I15314","Peck","Willard Leroy","12 May 1923","1 Sep 2010","0","The son of Harry PECK and Agnes Selina TUTTLE.","STR06" "I31119","Peck","Willis Aleney","6 May 1856","Yes, date unknown","0"," He was a jeweler and watchmaker in Denison, Texas.","STR06" "I31119","Peck","Willis Aleney","6 May 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Iowa, Grundy County, Grundy Center
Page 8 SD 2 ED 235
88-88
Peck, W.A. W M 24 Jeweller Ohio Conn NY
Peck, M.O W F 22 Wf Housekeeping Iowa NY NY
Peck, L. W. W M 1 Son Iowa Ohio Iowa","STR06" "I35446","Peckham","Anita ""Annie""","30 Sep 1913","1 Sep 1967","0","Name: Annie Esparza
Death Date: 01 Sep 1967
Death Place: Ft. Sam Houston, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 53 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 30 Sep 1913
Birthplace: Mexico
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Chester Peckham
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Maria Moreno
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
Cemetery: Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery
Burial Place: Ft. Sam Houston, Texas
Burial Date: 05 Sep 1967
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2138739
Digital Film Number: 4027170
Image Number: 1618
Reference Number: cn56471
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35444","Peckham","Chester Edward","22 Aug 1882","12 Jun 1960","0","San Antonio Express
Tuesday, June 14, 1960
Classified Page, Deaths
Peckham
Chester E. Peckham, age 77, 459 Future Dr., died Sunday at his home. He was a member of Building Services Employees International Union Local No. 84, and Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 70. Survivors: Son, Joe Peckham; daughter Mrs. John Griffin, Mrs. Julian Esparza and Mrs. Robert Vecasquez; 9 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren. Funeral services Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at the Riebe Chapel. Interment in Roselawn Memorial Park.

When he completed his Draft Registration card for World War I, he was shown as a Laborer employed by the U. S. Government. His wife was shown as Mary Peckham, and they were resideded at 524 Castro street. Chester was medium heighth, medium build, and had brown hair and eyes.


Name: Chester E. Peckham
Death Date: 12 Jun 1960
Death Place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 77 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 22 Aug 1882
Birthplace: Rhode Island, U.S.A.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Peckham
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lydia UNKNOWN
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Maint. Engineer, SAISD
Place of Residence: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
Cemetery: Roselawn Memorial park
Burial Place: San Antonio, Texas
Burial Date: 14 Jun 1960
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116267
Digital Film Number: 4166548
Image Number: 2704
Reference Number: 33919
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35444","Peckham","Chester Edward","22 Aug 1882","12 Jun 1960","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Rhode Island, Newport County, Newport, Second Ward
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 241 ED 216 Sheet 1B
18 21 24
Peckham, Truman Hd W M Feb 1833 66 Wd RI RI RI Carpenter
Peckham, Minnie Dtr W F Sept 1870 29 S RI RI RI Bookkeeper
Peckham, Chester Son W M Aug 1883 16 S RI RI RI At School

1920 Census
Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio, Pr. 14
2 Jan 1920
SD 14 ED 45 Sheet 1A Stamped 159
Castro St
528-9-9
Peckham, Edward Hd FM W 36 M New York New York New York Laborer Carpenter Helper
Peckham, Mary M Wf F W 34 M 1917 Al Mexico/Spanish Mexico/Spanish Mexico/Spanish
Peckham, Joe P. Son m W 10 S 1917 Al Mexico/Spanish New York Mexico/Spanish Laborer in Wearhouse
Peckham, Cathrine Dtr F W 9 S 1917 Al Mexico/Spanish New York Mexico/Spanish
Peckham, Anita Dtr F W 7 S 1917 Al Mexico/Spanish New York Mexico/Spanish
Peckham, Treneta Dtr F W 3/12 S Texas New York Mexico/Spanish
Flores, Mary Sister-in-law F W 15 S 1917 Al Mexico/Spanish Mexico/Spanish Mexico/Spanish Servant Private Family

1930 Census
Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio
Enumerated 2 Apr 1930
ED 15-52 SD 22 Sheet 1A Stamped 66
W. Popular Street
1524-1-1
Peckham, Chester E. Hd $2000 M W 47 M 23 Rhode Island Rhode Island Mexico Plumber City Schools
Peckham, Maria M Wife F Mex 45 M 23 Mexico Mexico Mexico Spanish 1906 Na
Peckham, Joseph A Son M W 19 S Mexio Rhode Island Mexio Spanish
Peckham, Catherine Dtr F W 18 S Mexico Rhode Island Mexico ????
Peckham, Anita Dtr F W 16 S Mexico Rhode Island Mexico
Peckham, Ruth Dtr F W 8 S Tx Rhode Island Mexico


???This appears to be Kathleen Virginia Peckham, who is ALSO listed as the 18 year old wife of John Charles Griffin at the time of the 1930 census. Both enumerations are dated April 2.
","STR06" "I35453","Peckham","Elizabeth Fernanda","24 Jan 1917","27 Dec 1918","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD84-2VV
Name: Elizabeth Peckham
Death Date: 27 Dec 1918
Death Place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 1 year 11 months 3 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 24 Jan 1917
Birthplace: S.A., Tx
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Chester E Peckham
Father's Birthplace: Rhod Iland
Mother's Name: Maria Moreno
Mother's Birthplace: Mexico
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2073464
Digital Film Number: 4167710
Image Number: 366
Reference Number: v X cn 53812
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I13498","Peckham","Kathleen Virginia","Abt 1912","31 Jan 1985","0","Name: Kathleen Peckham Griffin
Title:
Gender: Female
Marital Status:
Death Date: 31 Jan 1985
Death County: Bexar
Death Place: Bexar, Texas, United States
Collection: Texas Death Index, 1964-1998
","STR06" "I35448","Peckham","Treneta ""Ruth"" Marie","21 Sep 1919","15 Dec 1985","0","21 Sep 1919 Birth County: Bexar Mother's Name: Chester E Peckham Certificate Number: 40914 Roll Number: 1919_0010


SSDI:

RUTH VELASQUEZ 21 Sep 1919 Dec 1985 77627 (Nederland, Jefferson, TX ) (none specified) 452-28-6498 Texas
","STR06" "I1441","","","","","","","" "I33108","","","","","","","" "I35508","","","","","","","" "I28998","Pegram","Columbus","Nov 1834","Aft 1920","0","Melba Gene McLemore writes that Columbus served as a Private in the Fourth Texas Cavalry, C.S.A.","STR06" "I28998","Pegram","Columbus","Nov 1834","Aft 1920","0","(Research):Census Information:

1850 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, Subdivision No. 2
Enumerated 6 Nov 1850 by Alfred Bearden
Stamped 56
989-989
Martha Pegrim 56 F $1000 Kent
George A. Pegrim 18 M Tenn
Columbus Pegrim 16 M Tenn Attended School during year
Martha C Pegrim 13 F Tenn Attended School during year

1860 Federal Census
Texas, Rusk County, Beat No. 9
Enumerated 19 July 1860
P.O. Box New Danville Page 134
864-882
E.J. Wright 40 F $900 Tenn
S.J. Wright 14 M Tenn
B.H. Wright 12 M Tenn
Wm. W. Wright 9 M Tenn
P.B. Wright 7 F Tenn
James N Wright 5 M Tex
865-883
Columbus Pegrim 25 M $700 Tenn
Josephine Pegrim 16 f Tex
866-884
G.A. Pegram 28 M $500 Tenn
Sarah Pegram 30 F Tenn
William Pegram 8 M Tenn
S.C. Pegram 6 F Tx
C.C. Pegram 4 M Tx
James M Pegram 1 M Tx

1870 Census
Texas, Travis County, Pr No 5, P.O. Onion Creek
Enumerated 29 October 1870
Page 39 Stamped 198
325-418
C. Pegram 36 M W Keeping House Tx
John French 1 M B Tx
Puss French 11 F B Tenn
326-419
J.G. Pegram 25 M (sic) W Farmer Tx
W.R. Pegram 9 M W Tx
W.L. Carter 17 M W Tx
W.L. Pegram 7 M W Tx
Fayett Carter 14 M W Tx
Fahton Kellum 11 M W Tx
Michael Rogers 24 M W Farmer Tx

(This appears to be Columbus and Josephine, however it is u
nknown why they are listed in two separate households, and what the relationship is (if any) between the Pegram's and Carter's, Kellum's, Roger's & French's are) Additionally, it is not known why Martha, listed as a daughter of Columbus Pegram at the time of the 1900 Williamson County, Texas census, and with a DOB of Sept 1861, is not listed--unless she is shown as W.R. Pegram, Male, in error

1880 Census
Texas, Williamson County, Precinct 4
Enumerated 1 June 1880
Page 1 SD 5 ED 159 Stamped 490A
3-3
Pegram, Columbus W M 48 Farmer Tenn
Pegram, Josephine W F 36 Wife Keeps House Sick: Consumptive Texas Tenn Florida
Pegram, William L W M 16 Son Laborer Tex Tenn Tex
Pegram, Laura L W F 7 Daught At School Tex Tenn Tex
Pegram, John T W M 2 Son Tex Tenn Tex
Benthel, Amanda W F 25 Servant La

1900 Census
Texas, Williamson County, JP 4
Enumerated 18 June 1900
SD 10 ED 129 Sheet 12B and 13A
Stamped 174
218-224
Mullen, Martha Hd W F Sept 1861 39 Wd 5/5 Tx Tenn Tx Farmer
Mullen, Josie? Dtr W F Mar 1891 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Mullen, Rosa A Dtr W F Oct 1884 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Mullen, William C Son W M Mar 1886 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Mullen, Ollie D Son W M Apr 1888 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Pegram, Columbus Father W M Nov 1834 65 We Tn Unk Tn

1910
Unable to locate

1920 Census
Texas, Bell County, Kileen
Enumerated Januayr 1920
SD 11 ED 31 Sheet 11A
232-249
Pegram, Columbus Hd M W 85 Wd TRn Unk Unk","STR06" "I28997","Pegram","George","May 1833","Bef 1880","0","(Research):Census Information:

1850 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, Subdivision No. 2
Enumerated 6 Nov 1850 by Alfred Bearden
Stamped 56
989-989
Martha Pegrim 56 F $1000 Kent
George A. Pegrim 18 M Tenn
Columbus Pegrim 16 M Tenn Attended School during year
Martha C Pegrim 13 F Tenn Attended School during year

1860 Federal Census
Texas, Rusk County, Beat No. 9
Enumerated 19 July 1860
P.O. Box New Danville Page 134
864-882
E.J. Wright 40 F $900 Tenn
S.J. Wright 14 M Tenn
B.H. Wright 12 M Tenn
Wm. W. Wright 9 M Tenn
P.B. Wright 7 F Tenn
James N Wright 5 M Tex
865-883
Columbus Pegrim 25 M $700 Tenn
Josephine Pegrim 16 f Tex
866-884
G.A. Pegram 28 M $500 Tenn
Sarah Pegram 30 F Tenn
William Pegram 8 M Tenn
S.C. Pegram 6 F Tx
C.C. Pegram 4 M Tx
James M Pegram 1 M Tx

1870 Census
Texas, Lamar County, P.O. Paris
Enumerated 27 Sept 1870 by Uriah Trulock
Page 31, Stamped 378
224-224
Pegram George 45 W Farmer $800 Tenn
Pegram, Sarah 40 F W K.H. Tenn
Hall, Wm F 12 M W Tx
Hall, Ella 10 F W Tx
Pegram, S.F. 10 F W Tx
Pegram, Coryelle 4 F W Tx
Pegram, Edward B.S. 1 M W Tx
Pegram, Walter 5 M W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Tarrant County
Enumerated 5 Jun 1880 by J.E. Murry
Page 9, SD 3, ED 94 Stamped 123 A
80-80
Pegrum, Sarah W F 51 Farmer Tenn Tenn Tenn
Pegrum, William F W M 23 Son Works on Farm Tex Tenn Tenn
Pegrum, Walter F W M 14 Son Works on Farm Tx Tenn Tenn
Pegrum, Cora L W F 12 Daugh At Home Tx Tenn Tenn
Pegrum, Edward B W M 10 Son At Home Tx Tenn Tenn
Pegrum, Elva L W F 8 Daugh Tx Tenn Tenn
Pegrum, Rosa W F 7 Daugh Tx Tenn Tenn","STR06" "I29017","Pegram","Laura L.","27 Feb 1873","13 Mar 1953","0","Not able to locate Arizona Death record at FamilySearch.org","STR06" "I29019","Pegram","Martha Ray","Sep 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows that she married John R. MULLENS","STR06" "I28564","Pegram","Tilford","27 Apr 1818","8 May 1893","0","The son of William PEGRAM and Margaret TILFORD.","STR06" "I28996","Pegram","William","26 Apr 1785","Yes, date unknown","0","Melba Gene McLemore writes that William Pegram was married twice, and had two children by his first wife, Tilford and Lemyra. His son, Tilford, would later marry Margaret McLemore, the daughter of William's second wife, the widowed Martha ""Patsy"" Whitaker McLemore.","STR06" "I29016","Pegram","William Louis ""Luzio""","10 Dec 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Could his name be William Louis Pegram? At the time of the 1920 Bell County, Texas census, the household immediately preceding that (on the bottom of the prior page) of Columbus Pegram was the home of 56 year old Louis/(Gervis?) W. Pegram, making his approximate date of birth 1863-1864. He was Male, White, born in Texas to parents born in Tennessee and Texas, and married to Mary J, his same age, born in Texas. His occupation was listed as Service, ???river.","STR06" "I1087","Pene","Anastasie","11 Jun 1846","13 May 1884","0","Anastasie lived in New Orleans and married Francis HAAR. Only their youngest child, Cecelia, survived into adulthood; Anastasie as well as her two youngest children, Louis (14 months) and Madeline (2 months) died in 1884. Her widower remarried and was a dairy owner on Peters Avenue just 1 block from the home of Anastasie's sister, Blazine.","STR06" "I1081","Pene","Bernard","20 Jul 1831","Abt 1913","0","Bennie Zahn writes that in 1910 Bernard, a schoolteacher, was one of the few villagers in Benqu? that was able to speak, read and write fluent French. The majority of the inhabitants spoke in a patois, a southwestern lingo. He was married to Madeline CAZANAVE, and they were the parents of three children, who were farmers.","STR06" "I191","Pene","Blazine","1 Feb 1843","14 Jan 1916","0","Blazine sailed from Bordeaux in September 1866 aboard the windjammer ""Jupiter"" and arrived in New Orleans 5 December 1866. The passenger list of 109 names listed her occupation as a ""seamstress."" She married Louis Roquevert and together they owned and operated a dairy on Peters Avenue at Long Street (now Jefferson Avenue at Freret). They had a summer home in Ocean Springs, Mississippi where Louis died in 1890. Nine of their 13 children lived to adulthood; 7 resided in or near New Orleans. (Bennie Jay Zahn).

In early 1901, George D. Bland (1853-1915), who managed the Beach Hotel at Ocean Springs...purchased the Louis Roquevert (1845-1890) place, an approximately eighteen-acre tract on Old Fort Bayou from New Orleanian, Blazine Penne Roquefort Barthe (1843-1916), the widow of Louis Roquevert. This was the former site of Bradford's Landing.(Jackson County, Ms. Land Deed Book 24, pp. 77-79) Here George D. Bland, established a truck farm and poultry business. The Roquevert place was located today in the vicinity of Bayou Cove and Ray Street east of Vermont in Section 19, T7S-R8W.

http://www.oceanspringsarchives.com/people.htm","STR06" "I191","Pene","Blazine","1 Feb 1843","14 Jan 1916","0","(Research):An mtDNA sample supplied a direct female descendant of Blazine (a child of Pat McGuire, the daughter of Josephine Morlas), was analyzed by FamilyTreeDNA in Houston. Their analysis showed the following Haplogroup assignment, along with the following differences from the Cambridge Reference Sequence.

HVR1 Haplogroup
K
HVR1 differences
from ?u?CRS?/u?
16224C
16519C

The mitochondrial super-haplogroup U encompasses haplogroups U1-U7 and haplogroup K. Haplogroup K is found through Europe, and contains multiple closely related lineages indicating a recent population expansion. The origin of haplogroup K dates to approximately 16,000 years ago, and it has been suggested that individuals with this haplogroup took part in the pre-Neolithic expansion following the Last Glacial Maximum. William Hurst, on his Haplogroup K Website, writes that ""Katrine,"" the founding mother of mitochondrial DNA haplogroup K, was one of the ""Seven Daughters of Eve"" as listed in the 2001 book of that title by Bryan Sykes. A lot of happened since 2001, but the book is still valuable.

Katrine lived about 16,000 years ago. Perhaps the oldest known K descendant was Oetzi the Iceman whose frozen body was discovered in the Alps in 1991. Estimated at 5000 years old, the Iceman proved to have the basic mutations for a K: 16224C and 16320C. Every K is a cousin of Oetzi.","STR06" "I1092","Pene","Eugene","24 Feb 1873","Abt 1887","0","Eugene lived with his oldest half brother, Bernard, until his death at the age of 14.","STR06" "I1030","Pene","Genevieve","Aft 1800","Yes, date unknown","0","Bennie Jay Zahn writes that Pierre's only sister, Genevieve, married Etienne DUPOEY. Apparently her descendants were still living as of 1911, as Pierre's son, Sylvain, wrote a letter stating that he had visited with his cousin Dupouey in Angos.","STR06" "I1082","Pene","Jean","24 Mar 1834","Abt 1914","0","Schoolteacher and headmaster of a Junior High School. He retired at Izotges, near Plaisancs in 1911. He was the father of two sons, a school teacher and a baker.","STR06" "I1085","Pene","Jean","17 Jan 1839","21 Sep 1908","0","Bennie Zahn writes that he arrived in New Orleans in December 1856, where he met and married Eulalie CLAVERIE on 10 September 1868, in St. Augustine Church. After moving to Erath, Louisiana, he became a prominent merchant, becoming a U.S. citizen in 1888. Of Jean and Lilli's 14 children, five moved back to and settled in New Orleans.","STR06" "I1089","Pene","Jean","11 Aug 1852","Abt 1870","0","Died in college while studying education.","STR06" "I1084","Pene","Jeanne Marie","9 May 1837","","0","She married Jean BALIX, and in 1911, they resided in Galan. They had no children, and raised her younger half-brother, Olivier, after Pierre Pene died.","STR06" "I1083","Pene","Justine","8 Aug 1835","","0","aBennie Zahn writes that she married Mathieu COURTADE in New Orleans in 1862; her brother Jean serving as witness. They operated a grocery store and coffee house in the 3rd District on Marias at Esplanade. Mathieu died eight months before their only daughter, Corinne, was born in 1867. Justine left New Orleans, possibly moving to Erath with her brother.","STR06" "I1091","Pene","Olivier","31 Jul 1871","1 Jun 1935","0","Raised by his Aunt, Jeanne-Marie Pene BALIX until the age of twelve, when he went to live with his Uncle Sylvain Pene. A teacher, he married Alice BONIN. He also operated a vineyard in the Village of Saillons, near Libourne.","STR06" "I1011","Pene","Pierre","25 Jul 1809","23 Nov 1878","0","Pierre's parents had only one son and one daughter.

Bennie Zahn writes that based on information from Adrian Lagleize (1905-1998), Pierre Pene (his great-great grandfather) ""came from"" a village called Montgaillard, which is nearby to Angos. Mr. Lagleize shawy that they found graves in a cemetery in Montgaillard marked with the Pene name. Bennie added that Pierre and his wife Marie Cecile were both teachers, and the six of their sons who lived to adulthood were school teachers.","STR06" "I1086","Pene","Prudence","6 Apr 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","Immigrated to Argentina. In 1915, Sylvain Pene wrote ""of the family of Prudence, I never have any news."" His Aunt Julie suspected he changed his name and moved to San Francisco. She also heard news of a Pene in Australia, a man of civil position, which might also have been where he settled.","STR06" "I1027","Pene","Sebastien","20 Feb 1737","","0","Bennie Zahn shows him as a son of Pierre PENE and Marie COURADE, who married ca. 1710. She further indicates that he was born and married in Montgaillard, Gers, France.","STR06" "I1088","Pene","Sylvain","7 Dec 1848","20 Jan 1934","0","A professor, he retired in 1907 to Bordeaux. He and his wife, Jeanne BECHELIER, had three sons. The oldest son, Pierre, was a captain of Commanders Squadron, C-10 Celebabaire; and died in aerial combat in World War I. Jean was a Railroad Station Master, twice married but childless. He wrote numerous letters to his cousins in New Orleans. The youngest son, Emile, was a Doctor of Medicine. Emile married Suzanne DUBLANC, and they had four children--the three oldest practicing medicine or pharmacy, and their youngest daughter a lawyer and consulting engineer.","STR06" "I33414","","","","","","","" "I4836","Penner","Mary","22 Sep 1866","1902","0","Cova Jean Williams has a picture of her father. He has the split baird. She died when Ollie was two. The big oval picture my grandmother gave me of her parents is the only thing she knew of her mother.","STR06" "I44920","Pennington","John Carroll","16 Feb 1906","1 Oct 1982","0","On his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Keith Kuhn, he was shown as married to Alice Almedia GILBERT (b. 15 Sept 1905 d. Feb 1990).","STR06" "I15930","Pennington","John E.","Abt 1869","18 Nov 1947","0","Did he also marry Julia Smith, a daughter of Kit SMITH and Mary Jesse Alma SCRUGGS? He was shown as married twice on the 1910 Federal Census.","STR06" "I15930","Pennington","John E.","Abt 1869","18 Nov 1947","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 25 and 26 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 6B
107-107
Pennington, John Head M W 41 M2 10 Ark Ark SC Retail Merchant General Store
Pennington, Minnie Wf F W 32 m1 10 5/4 Tx Miss Tx
Pennington, Lela Dtr F W 8 S Tx Ark Tx
Pennington, Etta Dtr F W 6 S Tx Ark Tx
Pennington, Aaron Son M W 5 S Tx Ark Tx
Pennington, Carroll Son M W 4 S Tx Ark Tx","STR06" "I44894","Pennington","Joseph William","21 Aug 1870","7 Aug 1938","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 12 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 7A
115-115
Pennington, J W Head W M Aug 1870 29Ark Ark SC Farm Laborer
Pennington, Ollie Wf W F Oct 1879 20 M 3 2/2 Tx Tx Tx
Pennington, Bulah Dtr W F oct 1897 2 S Tx Ark Tx
Pennington, Horris Son W M Jun 1899 11/12 S Tx Ark Tx","STR06" "I38212","Pennington","Lela Gracie","11 Mar 1902","5 Dec 1973","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MML1-YX8/p1
Name: Lela Gracie Burkett
Death Date: 05 Dec 1973
Death Place: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 71 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1902
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Britt Burkett
Father's Name: John Pennington
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Minnie Mcdaniel
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
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Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242951
Digital Film Number: 4169900
Image Number: 1977
Reference Number: 97748
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I38245","Pennington","Rosa Etta","19 Sep 1903","7 Nov 1974","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMG3-G5N/p1
Name: Rosa Etta Tatom
Death Date: 07 Nov 1974
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 71 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1903
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Dewey Tatom
Father's Name: John Pennington
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Minnie Mcdaniel
Mother's Birthplace:
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Cemetery:
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Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243404
Digital Film Number: 4167742
Image Number: 1482
Reference Number: 83329
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I21383","Penny","Cicely","Bef 21 Feb 1601","8 Feb 1682","0","The daughter of Henry and Jane PENNY. (Dave Graves).","STR06" "I33661","Peoples","Leola Jayse","19 Sep 1919","10 Jun 2010","0","Leola Peoples Hawthorne, age 90 completed her earthly journey on Thursday, June 10, 2010, at Cumming, Georgia.

She was born September 19, 1919 in Beaumont, Texas.

She moved to Gainesville, Georgia with her daughter's family in the Summer of 2009 from Peach Bottom, Pennsylvania. She was a lifelong homemaker.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Elliott Hawthorne, Houma, Louisiana, her son, Harvie Elliott Hawthorne, Houma, Louisiana. and a great granddaughter of Richard and Megan Hawthorne, Houma, Louisiana.

She, also, is preceded in death by 4 brothers and sisters: Earnest Peoples, Beaumont, Ella Mina (Pete) Richardson, Gonzales, Texas, Doris Fehrmann, Spring, Texas, Louise Walters, Oklahoma, City, Oklahoma.

She is survived by her daughter, Diann Hawthorne Douglas, Gainesville, Georgia, seven grandchildren, Denise Douglas Welch, Marshall, Texas, Dana Douglas Haggard, Peach Bottom, Pennsylvania, Terry Douglas, Jr, Cumming, Georgia, twin boys, Richard Elliot Hawthorne, Houma, Louisiana and Ryan Elliott Hawthorne, Houma, Louisiana, Randy Paul Hawthorne, Houma and Harvie (Buster) Elliott Hawthorne, Houma and six great grand children. She is survived by one brother, Wilburn Peoples, Kerrville, Texas and one Sister Elaine Porter, Beaumont, Texas.

Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 at the Forest Oaks Funeral Home, Jasper Texas. The public viewing will begin at 1pm and the funeral service well begin at 3pm.

Interment will be at the Zion Hill Cemetery beside her late husband, Elliott Hawthorne.

Obituary courtesy Forest Oaks Funeral Home, Jasper, Texas.

Copied from her Find A Grave Memorial Page","STR06" "I43786","Peppie","Earl Leslie","1 Oct 1918","15 Dec 1973","0","From FindAGrave, taken from his obit;

He served in the Air Force from January 1942 until September, 1945. He married Ruby Ruth Bedlan of Carleton on February 20, 1945 and three children were born. He is survived by wife, Ruby, daughters, Jackie (Ken) Mach and Mary Beth (Jim) Harrold all of Papillion, Ne. and son Gary (Carol) Peppie of Ohiowa.

Also shown on FindAGrave as a son of August PEPPIE and Elizabeth WARNKE, who also both have memorials on that website.","STR06" "I4124","Perich","Helen Anna","2 Jun 1916","22 Nov 2003","0","The Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. shows she was born in Teulon Manit, Canada, and that her parents were Ephraim PERICH and Barbara PERICH.

Jo Peck notes she petitioned for U.S. Citizenship November 29, 1954 at Manitoba, Canada.","STR06" "I35331","Perkey","Bessie Ellen","23 Jun 1931","27 Jul 1972","0","In the 1966 obituary of Lorena Wright, her sister, she is referenced as ""Ellen SEYMORE of Bandon."" Lee Osborne instead shows her her last name as SEYMOUR. She is shown as Bessie SEYMOUR on the SSDI.

The Oregon Marriage index shows that she may have married first, on 12 Dec 1948 in Land County, Cash HILEMAN.","STR06" "I35289","Perkey","Elmer R.","Mar 1894","16 Apr 1975","0","In the 1966 obituary of Lorena Wright, his daughter, he is referenced as ""her father, Elmer R. PURKEY of Coquille.""","STR06" "I35289","Perkey","Elmer R.","Mar 1894","16 Apr 1975","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Washington, King County, Seattle City, Pr 244
Enumerated 2 and 3 January 1920
SD 1 ED 308 Sheet 1B
24-24
Purkey, Elmer Hd M W 26 M Kentucky US Va Holderon Shipyards
Purkey, Bessie Wf F W 21 M Tx Tx Tx
Purkey, Juanita Dtr F W 5 S Ok Ky Tx Tx
Purkey, Leonard Son M W 3 6/12 S Ok Ky Tx Tx
Purkey, Glenn Son M W 1 9/12 S Wash Ky Tx Tx

1930 Census
Not located

1940 Census
Oregon, Lane County, Cottage Grove City, Pr. 4
Enumerated April 6, 1940
SD 4 ED 20-19 Sheet 3B
S. 10th Street
239
71 R 18
Perkey, Elmer R Head M W 46 M No 4 Ky R Lane Oregon Timber feller Log Camp
Perkey, Bessie Alice Wf F W 41 M No 5 Tx R Lane Oregon
Perkey, Lourena Dtr F W 16 S No 8 Oregon R Lane Oregon
Perkey, Bessie Ellen Dtr F W 8 S Yes 2 Oregon R Lane Oregon
Perkey, Thomas Henry Son F (sic) W 5 S Yes 1 R Lane Oregon
Perkey, Minnie Ida Dtr F W 3 S Oregon
Perkey, Nancy Lee Dtr F W 3 S Oregon
Perkey, Leonard B Son M W 23 M No 8 Okla R Lane Oregon Feller Log Camps
Perkey, Thelma E Son's wife F W 18 M No 7 Oregon Eugene Land Oregon
Perkey, Leonard E Son's son M W 2 S Oregon
Perkey, Robert A Son's son M W 1 S Oregon
Sinnott, George O Boarder m W 23 S No 7 Oregon R Land Bucker Log Camp
Ellingsen, Sigmund Boarder m W 46 S No 8 Minnesota R Land Riggingmand Log Camp
Slyter, Seth I Lodger m W 36 No 8 Indiana R Coos Oregon","STR06" "I35336","Perkey","Glenn R.","Abt 1918","","0","In the 1966 obituary of Lorena Wright, his sister, he is referenced as ""Glenn PURKEY of Baker.""
","STR06" "I35334","Perkey","Juanita Rose","30 Aug 1914","10 Nov 1991","0","Her social security account was established in Alaska. Her name at death was Juanita GIBBS.","STR06" "I35333","Perkey","Leonard","1 Jul 1916","14 Aug 1952","0","At the time of the 1930 census, Leonard Purkey was living in Fort Hubbard Election Precinct, Marion County, Oregon, and was a resident of the Oregon State Training School for Boys (ED 24-19, SD 2, Sheet 2A, Stamped 78. He was shown as a white male, age 13, born in Oklahoma to parents born in Kentucky and Texas.

In 1940, he was living with his parents, Elmer and Bessie, in Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon. He was married to a Thelma, and they had two sons, Leonard and Robert. Leonard worked as a feller at a log camp, as did his father.

Leonard's obituary, below, was copied from the FindAGrave memorial page for him created by Rick & Nancy:

Obituary Notice ? Western World ? 14 August 1952

BANDON LOGGER LOSES LIFE IN TRAILER BLAZE

A body burned beyond recognition, but later identified as that of Leonard Perkey, 36-year-old logger of Bandon, was removed Sunday morning from the fire razed ruins of a trailer house 8 miles up Catching Creek from Langlois. The trailer was parked on the Coos side of the Coos-Curry line.

Perkey was staying overnight in the trailer in order to be on-the-job Sunday morning falling timber for the Three-Way Lumber Company mill, which is owned by Adrian White of Coquille. It was presumed that he had fallen asleep while smoking in bed. Vernon Little, manager of the Schroeder Brothers Mortuary of Bandon, was deputized as coroner and brought the body here.

The Perkey family has been living at one of the Wayside Cottages east of Bandon.

Other employees of the lumber company discovered the fire around 8:00 a.m. Sunday. It is reported that the fire was still burning and that the heat was so intense that even spun glass insulation and the windows of the trailer were melted.

Perkey was born at Elk City, Oklahoma, June 1, 1916.

Services will be held at Schroeder Brothers Chapel in Bandon at 2:00 p.m. Friday, August 15, with the Rev. Wesley Lange officiating. Interment will be in the IOOF Cemetery.","STR06" "I35333","Perkey","Leonard","1 Jul 1916","14 Aug 1952","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Oregon, Lane County, Cottage Grove City, Pr. 4
Enumerated April 6, 1940
SD 4 ED 20-19 Sheet 3B
S. 10th Street
239
71 R 18
Perkey, Elmer R Head M W 46 M No 4 Ky R Lane Oregon Timber feller Log Camp
Perkey, Bessie Alice Wf F W 41 M No 5 Tx R Lane Oregon
Perkey, Lourena Dtr F W 16 S No 8 Oregon R Lane Oregon
Perkey, Bessie Ellen Dtr F W 8 S Yes 2 Oregon R Lane Oregon
Perkey, Thomas Henry Son F (sic) W 5 S Yes 1 R Lane Oregon
Perkey, Minnie Ida Dtr F W 3 S Oregon
Perkey, Nancy Lee Dtr F W 3 S Oregon
Perkey, Leonard B Son M W 23 M No 8 Okla R Lane Oregon Feller Log Camps
Perkey, Thelma E Son's wife F W 18 M No 7 Oregon Eugene Land Oregon
Perkey, Leonard E Son's son M W 2 S Oregon
Perkey, Robert A Son's son M W 1 S Oregon
Sinnott, George O Boarder m W 23 S No 7 Oregon R Land Bucker Log Camp
Ellingsen, Sigmund Boarder m W 46 S No 8 Minnesota R Land Riggingmand Log Camp
Slyter, Seth I Lodger m W 36 No 8 Indiana R Coos Oregon","STR06" "I43168","","","","","","","" "I35332","Perkey","Lorena","30 Aug 1923","2 Aug 1966","0","Obituary, transcribed from clipping on FindAGrave

Wright-Lorena Wright, Lorane Route, Cottage Grove passed away at a hospital in Portland Tuesday, August 2, 1966 at the age of 42. She was born August 30, 1923 at Powers, Oregon and was married in Stevenson, Washington in July of 1949 to Russell D. Wright, who survives her. Besides her husband, she is survived by two children, Elmer WEST of Winston, Juanita MURPHY of Medford; 4 grandchildren; her father, Elmer R. PURKEY of Coquille; 2 brothers, 5 sisters: Glenn PURKEY of Baker, Thomas PURKEY, Port Orford, Juanita GIBBS, of Broadbent, Ellen SEYMORE of Bandon, Mary HUBBARD, Nancy PURCELL, and Minnie HELLER all of Cottage Grove. Funeral services will be held at Mills Mortuary, Cottage Grove Saturday, August 6 at 10 a.m. Vault interment in Fir Grove Cemetery.","STR06" "I43166","Perkey","Mary","Aft 1920","Yes, date unknown","0","In the 1966 obituary of Lorena Wright, her sister, she is referenced as ""Mary HUBBARD of Cottage Grove.""","STR06" "I43164","","","","","","","" "I35335","Perkey","Thomas Henry","13 Jul 1934","4 Jan 1969","0","In the 1966 obituary of Lorena Wright, his sister, he is referenced as ""Thomas PURKEY, Port Orford.""

A photo of his military grave marker is on FindAGrave. It is embossed with a cross, and reads Thomas Henry Purkey, Oregon, Sgt Infantry, July 13, 1934 - Jan 4, 1969.","STR06" "I31196","Perkins","Alta Ruth Asenath","23 Nov 1868","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Hardys, New York.","STR06" "I31211","Perkins","Arsinoe Isabella","14 Dec 1867","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Warsaw, New York. Unmarried.","STR06" "I30617","Perkins","Chester","26 Jan 1807","7 Dec 1875","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
New York, Wyoming County, Gainesville
Enumerated 20 July 1870
Page 21, Stamped 156
204-202
Perkins, Chester 63 M W Farmer 3600 1200 New York
Perkins, Asenath 68 F W Keeping House New York
Bennett, Adalice 21 F W Domestic Servant
205-203
Perkins, Newton S 33 M W Farmer $7200 $2750 New York
Perkins, Lucinda S 33 F W Keeping House New York
Perkins, George S 9 M W New York
Perkins, Alta B 1 F W New York
Benson, Elisha 73 M W New York
206-204
Perkins, Romanzo 25 M W Farmer $--- $500 New York
Perkins, Julia M 27 F W Keeping House New York
Perkins, Arsina 2 F W New York
","STR06" "I31214","Perkins","Chester Ransom","15 Nov 1875","Yes, date unknown","0"," Dr. Perkins was graduated from Cornell University in June 1899, and was an Instructor there the following year. He later was a Government Veterinary Inspector in Buffalo, New York.","STR06" "I31214","Perkins","Chester Ransom","15 Nov 1875","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
New York, Erie County, Buffalo City, Ward 4
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 19 ED 32 Sheet 16B
Hillside Avenue
19-225-307
Perkins, Chester R Head M W 34 m1 10 NY NY NY Vet Inspector Bureau Animal Inspec
Perkins, Irene M Wf F W 32 m1 10 3/2 NY NY NY
Perkins, Romanzo Son M W 8 S NY NY NY
Perkins, Elden Son M W 6 S NY NY NY
Perkins, Julian Dtr F W 4 S NY NY NY

1920 Census
New York, Erie County, Buffalo City, Fifth Ward
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 21 ED 48 Sheet 16A
Hillside and Parkview Ave
17-229-285
Perkins, Chester R Head M W 45 M NY NY NY Veternary Inspector Stockyards
Perkins, Irene Wf F W M NY NY NY
Perkins, Elda D Dtr F W 16 S NY NY NY
Perkins, Julian Son M W 13 S NY NY NY
Perkins, Robert Son M W 7 S NY NY NY
Perkins, Richard Son M W 4 6/12 S NY NY NY
","STR06" "I30810","Perkins","Elam","13 Apr 1835","20 Apr 1889","0"," After his marriage he removed to LaFayette, Indiana, where he practiced medicine. He was especially successful in the treatment of cancers.","STR06" "I36374","","","","","","","" "I31212","Perkins","Frances Marie","6 Mar 1873","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Buffalo, New York.","STR06" "I31195","Perkins","George Sanford","1 Feb 1861","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Hardys, New York.","STR06" "I14737","","","","","","","" "I25504","Perkins","Leah Prior","Aft 1769","Abt 1812","0","Daughter of Bethenia Perkins and Daniel Perkins, granddaughter of Nicholas and Leah (Pryor) PERKINS. (Source: Laurus Crawfurdiana, Memorials of That Branch of the Crawford Family which comprises The Descendants of John Crawford of Virginia 1660-1883 With Notices of Allied Family, (Privately Printed, New York, 1883),

Betty Pritchett notes "" Her father was Daniel Perkins. The couple had 2 children. The older, Bethenia (Bithinia) Ann Green McLemore (1807-1835) married Sugars McLemore in 1823 in Williams County, Tennessee. The other child was a daughter named Britain (1809-1823).""","STR06" "I31198","Perkins","Lucy Bibbins","31 Jan 1871","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Gainesville, New York.","STR06" "I30812","Perkins","Newton Sanford","21 Jan 1837","Yes, date unknown","0"," He was a farmer at Hardys, New York.","STR06" "I30812","Perkins","Newton Sanford","21 Jan 1837","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
New York, Wyoming County, Gainesville
Enumerated 20 July 1870
Page 21, Stamped 156
204-202
Perkins, Chester 63 M W Farmer 3600 1200 New York
Perkins, Asenath 68 F W Keeping House New York
Bennett, Adalice 21 F W Domestic Servant
205-203
Perkins, Newton S 33 M W Farmer $7200 $2750 New York
Perkins, Lucinda S 33 F W Keeping House New York
Perkins, George S 9 M W New York
Perkins, Alta B 1 F W New York
Benson, Elisha 73 M W New York
206-204
Perkins, Romanzo 25 M W Farmer $--- $500 New York
Perkins, Julia M 27 F W Keeping House New York
Perkins, Arsina 2 F W New York
","STR06" "I30814","Perkins","Romanzo","2 Sep 1844","Yes, date unknown","0"," He graduated from the Ontario Veterinary College, and had a large practice in Warsaw, New York. He was Supervisor of the town of Gainesville two terms.","STR06" "I30814","Perkins","Romanzo","2 Sep 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
New York, Wyoming County, Gainesville
Enumerated 20 July 1870
Page 21, Stamped 156
204-202
Perkins, Chester 63 M W Farmer 3600 1200 New York
Perkins, Asenath 68 F W Keeping House New York
Bennett, Adalice 21 F W Domestic Servant
205-203
Perkins, Newton S 33 M W Farmer $7200 $2750 New York
Perkins, Lucinda S 33 F W Keeping House New York
Perkins, George S 9 M W New York
Perkins, Alta B 1 F W New York
Benson, Elisha 73 M W New York
206-204
Perkins, Romanzo 25 M W Farmer $--- $500 New York
Perkins, Julia M 27 F W Keeping House New York
Perkins, Arsina 2 F W New York

","STR06" "I10702","Perrenoud","Lucile P.","11 May 1894","27 Mar 1966","0","Her memorial says she was survived by her husband, daughter Betty and son Robert, 5 grandchildren and a sister Mrs. Marguerite Maire, West Covina, California, 4 brothers, Arthur Perrenoud, Pico Rivera, California, Ewart Perrenoud, Pomona, California, William E. Perrenoud, Fort Morgan, Colorado and Edward Perrenoud, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

Jo Peck notes that daughter Betty was married to Jerry Wettestad of Sioux Falls.","STR06" "I5516","Perry","Barbara Ann","15 Aug 1934","1 Apr 2013","0","Mrs. Barbara ""Ann"" Cartwright, age 78, long-time resident of San Augustine, passed from this life on Monday, April 1, 2013, surrounded by her family at her residence in San Augustine.

Ann was born to Maureen (Partin) Perry and Sydney Perry on August 15, 1934, in San Augustine, Texas. She attended Stephen F. Austin College. She was retired from the State of Texas working for the Department of Human Resources.

Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, April 4, 2013, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, with Bro. Doug Fincher officiating. Interment will be in the San Augustine City Cemetery in San Augustine. Visitation will be Wednesday evening, April 3, 2013, from the hours of 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas 75972.

Those who are left to cherish her memory include, her husband, John M. Cartwright, Sr., of San Augustine; Sons and daughters-in-law, John Cartwright, Jr., and his wife, Mila of Dallas; Mark Cartwright and his wife, Sharon of Bastrop, Texas; Robert Cartwright and his wife, Laurie of San Augustine; Michael Cartwright and his wife, Joni Cartwright of San Augustine; Daughter and Son-in-law, Sissy Harris and her husband, Rob of Nacogdoches; 9 Grandchildren, Clint, Lyn, Cami, Les, Amber, Ryan, Chelsi, Mackenzie, and Garrett; 3 Great-grandchildren, McKenna, Wyley, Presleigh, and Kat; Brother and Sister-in-law, William R. Perry and his wife, Sue Perry of Brenham, Texas; Sister-in-law, Betty Jean Cartwright of San Augustine; half-sister, Karen Kent and her husband, Dale of San Augustine.

She is preceded in death by her Father, Sidney Perry and her Mother, Maurine P. Fussell, Father-in-law and Mother-in-law, Baxter and Anna V. Cartwright, and also Brother-in-law, Baxter Polk Cartwright.

Pallbearers include Chris Cullipher, Ford Cartwright, Phil Sublett, Vernon Partin, Herman Shofner, and Stephen Hays. Honorary Pallbearers will include, Cleo Hines and Jason Hines.

Copied from Wyman Roberts Funeral Home Website
Print edition in The Sabine County Reporter, April 10, 2013, page 12","STR06" "I28330","","","","","","","" "I28419","","","","","","","" "I47048","Perry","James E.","Abt 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","The U.S., Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 show him as a soldier, and survived by his widow, Annis Perry. His service was to G 2 Tenn Cav. An invalid pension was filed 1887 Feb 17, application 598484, certificate number 698244, and the widows pension was filed 1907 July 19, application number 873474 certificate number 635579, Tennessee, just 10 days prior to Annis's death in Knoxville.","STR06" "I47048","Perry","James E.","Abt 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Records:

1870 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville
Enumerated 28 July 1870
Page 8
53-52
Perry, James E 37 M W Farmer 100 200 Tennessee
Perry, Annice 27 F W Keeping Houes Tennessee
Perry, Margaret E 14 F W Tennessee
Perry, Evaline 12 F W Tennessee
Perry, Sarah 8 F W Tennessee
Perry, William 4 M W","STR06" "I46295","Perry","Jeffrey Fred","24 Feb 1962","24 Dec 2008","0","The Texas Birth index shows him as a son of James Stayten Perry and Elizabeth Ann Fincher.

The Round Rock Leader; Publication Date: 29 12 2008; Publication Place: Round Rock, TX, USA published his obituary. This was extracted on Ancestry.com in their United States Obituary Collection. He was shown as married to Karen Ritchie at the time of his death, and as a father of Cullen Perry, Staton Perry, John Ritchie and Christopher Ritchie, brother to Sheryl White and son of James and Elizabeth Ann Perry.","STR06" "I22010","Perry","Julia","23 Feb 1784","","0","Audrey Diener (audreydiener@charter.net) lists her a daughter of John PERRY.","STR06" "I21519","","","","","","","" "I14779","Peschel","Loretta A.","12 Oct 1937","5 Jun 2012","0","Loretta A. Korbelik, age 74, of Fairmont, died Tuesday, June 5, 2012 in Fairmont. Born October 12, 1937 to Alfred and Anna (Schmitz) Peschel.

Survived by husband, Delron Korbelik Fairmont; sons, DonDel Korbelik Fairmont, Dale and Patty Korbelik Crete; daughters, Tari Redman, Minden, Corinne and Marvin Hulse, York; brother, Raymond and Diane Peschel, Geneva, Cecelia Powell and Wes Gadway, Hershey, Helen and Jerry Park, Fremont; sister-in-law, Mary Peschel, Schuyler; 11 grandchildren; great grandson.
Graveside services: 10 a.m. Monday at Fairmont Public Cemetery, Fairmont. Rev. Karla Sheffy officiating. No visitaion, cremation. Memorials in care of the family, in lieu of flowers.

Arrangements by Farmer and Son Funeral Home. Online condolences may be left at www.farmerandsonfuneralhome.com

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)

Public Graveside memorial services for Loretta will be held on Monday, June 11, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. at the Fairmont Public Cemetery. Memorials are directed to the family in lieu of flowers.
Loretta Ann Korbelik, daughter of the late Alfred and Anna J.(Schmitz) Peschel born on October 12, 1937, at Nebraska City, NE and passed away June 5, 2012 at home; at the age of 74 years, 7 months and 24 days. She was one of six children. Loretta was raised the first nine years in Nebraska City and attended 4 years of Public School. Loretta moved with her family to Exeter, NE and completed the remaining 8 years at Exeter Public School.

Loretta married Edward A. Rachow. Two daughters, Teresa Ann and Corinne Rae, were born. They lived in Strang and Geneva. After the death of her husband, Loretta remained in Geneva. On June 17, 1959, Loretta married Delron G. Korbelik. To this marriage, two sons were born, DonDel and Dale Lynn. The family moved to Fairmont in 1963. Loretta was employed for 28 years as a waitress and a bookkeeper, owner of Village Cafe, and a Volunteer Co-Coordinator for Fairview Manor. Loretta enjoyed volunteering for many organizations, Fillmore Co. Historical Assoc., Fairview Manor Auxiliary, American Legion Auxiliary, and many more, before health failed. She served as an officer of Fairmont Chamber of Commerce and Fairview Manor Auxiliary. She enjoyed art, crafting, bird watching, playing games, her yard and her flowers. Her children, grandchildren, and her great-grandchildren were her pride and joy.

Loretta is survived by husband: Delron, two daughters: Tari Redman of York, NE, Corinne (Marvin) Hulse of York, NE, two sons: DonDel of Fairmont, NE, Dale(Patty) of Crete, NE, Grandchildren: Aaron, Nicholas, Erica, Annie, Chad, Samantha, Heather, Sarah, Rebeka, Jarod, and Derek. Grandchild: Jase. Brother: Raymond (Diane) of Geneva, NE, Sisters: Cecelia (Wes Gadway) Powell of Hershey, NE, Helen (Jerry) Park of Fremont, NE, Sister-in-Law: Mary Peschel of Schuyler, NE, Aunt Claire (Lyman) Halderman of Stromsburg, NE, Step-Daughter: Charlette of Manhattan, KS, nieces, nephews and a host of relatives and friends. Proceeded in death by Grandparents, Parents, First Husband Edward, and brothers: Leonard Frank and James Alfred.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I8143","Pesik","Terezie","17 Jan 1863","6 Oct 1928","0","In her declining years, Terezie was persuaded to move back to Nebraska to be cared for by daughter Marie Kassick. After her death at age 65, her funeral services were conducted by the Royal Neighbors of America, Jednota Ceskych Dam and Rad Cechie, organizations of which Terezie was a member. (Milligan, p 274).

Listed place of birth is Brdokres, Manetin, Bohemia","STR06" "I18396","Peters","Alice G.","Aft 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Mathew T. Peters and Sarah Elizabeth Champion. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 72).","STR06" "I37937","","","","","","","" "I36352","","","","","","","" "I13456","Petersen","Bernice","16 Mar 1923","16 Sep 2012","0","Bernice Dorothy (Soukup) Benes, 89, of Valparaiso, passed away Sunday, September 16, 2012. She was born on March 16, 1923 in rural Hoskins to Carsten and Freida (Harms) Petersen. She was a graduate of Wayne High School. She was united in marriage to her first husband, Detective Frank Soukup in November of 1947 until his passing on December 16, 1966. Bernice then married Philip J. Benes in June of 1970 until his passing on January 20, 1997. Bernice was a member of the Capital City Czech Choraliers, and Sts. Mary & Joseph's Catholic Church PCCW.

Bernice is survived by sons and daughters-in-law: Gregory (Linda) Soukup of Lincoln, Anthony (Sandra) Benes of Lincoln, Alois (Gail) Benes of Valparaiso, Joseph (Cheryl) Benes of Lincoln, Eugene (Mary) Benes of Valparaiso, Allen (Janice) Soukup of Lincoln, Glen Soukup and significant other Trudy Townley of Lincoln; daughters and son-in-law: Mariann (Randall) Matulka of Valparaiso, Kathleen Weyers and significant other Lenice Marshall of Lincoln; brother and sister-in-law, Merlin (Mary) Petersen of Elmwood; 25 grandchildren, and 26 great grandchildren, and also brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews. Bernice was preceded in death by her husbands, parents, along with four sisters, and three brothers, and one great grandson.

Rosary will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, September 20, 2012 at Sts. Mary & Joseph's Catholic Church in Valparaiso. Mass of Christian burial will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, September 21, 2012 at Sts. Mary & Joseph's Catholic Church in Valparaiso, with Monsignor Paul Witt officiating. Interment will be held at the Czech National Cemetery in Milligan. Memorials may be given to the family for future designation. Condolences and personal reflections may be sent on line at Wadlow http://rozanek.com/ . Arrangements by Wadlow Rozanek Funeral Home, 424 Pine St. Valparaiso.
","STR06" "I19048","Peterson","Autry Eugene ""Pete""","1 Mar 1940","23 Aug 2024","0","A Celebration of Life for Autry Eugene (Pete) Peterson, 84, will be held Saturday, September 21, 2024, at 11 a.m. at St. Cyprian's Episcopal Church, Lufkin, preceded by a visitation in the church parlor at 10 a.m. Pete was born March 1, 1940, in Houston County, Texas, to the late Reba Mae (Womack) and Eugene Robert Peterson. He went to be with his Lord on Friday, August 23, 2024.

Pete grew up in Crockett, Texas, graduating from Crockett High School ('58) and Henderson County Junior College, where he was an outstanding football player. He had a career in automotive sales, winning many prestigious awards. He had empathy for his customers and always put himself in the other person's shoes. Pete was a leader and a team-builder all of his life. He served as President of the Rotary Club and a Boy Scout leader in Livingston, as well as a coach of youth baseball in Lufkin. In 2002, Pete married the love of his life, Janet Tisdale Rawcliffe. They were happily married for 22 years.

To Pete, the most important part of life was his walk of faith. Baptized at the age of twelve in the name of Jesus Christ, he walked with the Lord, holding His hand, all the days of his life. He was active in lay leadership, participating throughout the years in Bible studies, prayer groups, choir, and renewal weekends, such as Faith Alive and Cursillo. He served as a vestryman and Senior Warden at St. Cyprian's Episcopal Church, as well as Director of a Cursillo weekend for the Diocese of Texas and Convener of the Order of St. Luke the Physician.

Pete's family and friends will remember him for his love, laughter, patience, and prayer.

Survivors include his wife, Janet Peterson; sister, Audrey Graham (David); son, Chris Peterson (Sally); daughter, Sherry Falk (Rick Retz); and son, L.J. Rawcliffe; graunddaughters: Deja Igbokwe, (Patrick); and Emily Rawcliffe; grandsons: Joshua, Andrew, O'Keefe, Blake, and Mason Peterson, and Eric Hampton, as well as many great-grandchildren, and all those in his extended, blended family, including special friends, Dian Brock and Reba Childress.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his sister Rebecca Knowls, and his sons, Donald Charles Peterson and David Lynn Peterson.

The family wishes to thank Lufkin Doctors Reel, Mangla, Carranza and their staffs, as well as the nurses and staff at Castle Pines, and Hospice in the Pines, for their loving care for many years.

In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to St. Cyprian's Episcopal Church, 919 S. John Redditt Dr., Lufkin, TX 75904 or to Hospice in the Pines, 1504 W. Frank Ave., Lufkin, TX 75904.

Downloaded from The Lufkin Daily News, 18 September 2024","STR06" "I32868","Peterson","Claude Arlin","19 Nov 1922","13 Jan 2004","0","He worked on the family farm before enlisting in the U.S. Army in 1944. He served three tours of duty in Europe and two tours in the Far East during his 21 years of service, after which he retired to Littleton, Colorado. He was the son of Lloyd H. PETERSON and Velma CHAPMAN.

From the Denver Post archives.

PETERSON, CLAUDE ARLIN Claude A. Peterson of Littleton. Visitation Thursday, 3-8 p.m., with Funeral services Friday 8:30 a.m., both at Drinkwine Family Mortuary. Interment, Ft. Logan National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Claude's memory to the American Legion in Geneva, Nebraska.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I22294","Peterson","Dorothy Jean","10 Jun 1933","12 May 1973","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Jeff Hubbard, shows her as a daughter of Robert James Peterson and Ada Morgan.","STR06" "I3051","Petrasek","Barbora","6 Dec 1842","23 Jun 1921","0","Her last name is also shown as Petrskova.","STR06" "I28936","Petrasek","Harry R.","11 Apr 1893","9 Dec 1975","0","The son of James PETRASEK and Josie FILIPI. Buried in Andrew Cemetery, and brother of Emma MIKA, Rose SIGMAN, Mildred STROPE, and Albie ULDRICH.","STR06" "I47298","Pettit","Emily","22 Mar 1845","14 Feb 1921","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page is linked to the pages of her parents, John Pettit (1807-1891) and Anne Marie Pettit (nee Wood) (1811-1887). Both born in England and died in Cass City, also buried in the Elkland Township Cemetery.","STR06" "I33325","Pettit","Margaret Frances","30 Jan 1928","14 Jan 2009","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 21, 2009, Page 13

Margaret Frances Boyd

Margaret Frances Boyd, 80, of Bronson died Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2009 at Hemphill Care Center. She was born Jan. 30, 1928 in Sulphur Springs.

Mrs. Boyd was a homemaker and a member of Antioch Baptist Church.

Survivors: husband, Dalton Boyd of Bronson; son, Ronnie Lawrence of Eagle Pass; step-son, Dale Boyd of Palmetto, FL; step-daughter, Kay Lynn Mott of Orange; five granchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

Services were Saturday, Jan. 17 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. M.L. Walters officiating. Interment was at Gravelhill Cemetery.

Services under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2009)","STR06" "I5049","Pettus","Henry D.","Abt 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Twp 1 Range 9, PO Florence Ala, Stamped 452
Enumerated 12 Jun 1870
Page 27
192-184
Pettus, Henry 24 m W Farmhand Ala
Pettus, Jennie 21 F W Keeping House Ala

1880 Census
Texas, Kaufman County, ED 39
Enumerated 18 Jun 1880
Page 31B SD 3 ED 39
248-249
Richardson, Jno. W M 59 Farmer Ala NC Tenn
Richardson, Joseph W M 14 Son Work on Farm Tx Ala Ala
Brown, Henry W M w Boarder Work on Farm Miss --- ---
Pettis, Henry W M 32 Baorder Work on Farm Ala Ala Ala
Pettis, Jennie W F 30 Wf Keeping House Ala Tenn Ala
249-250
McGuire, Wiley W M 34 Farmer Ala Tenn Ala
McGuire, Mary W F 28 Wf Keeping House Ala Ala Ala
McGuire, John W M 6 Son Tex Ala Ala
McGuire, Fannie W F 2 Dtr Tx Ala Ala
Croft, Wm W M 18 Boarder Work on Farm Miss Tenn ---
","STR06" "I43050","","","","","","","" "I42666","Petz","Charles F.","Abt 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","The Harry Robertson tree at FamilyTreeMaker.com instead shows him as Charles PETZ.","STR06" "I42666","Petz","Charles F.","Abt 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Maryland, Baltimore, Election District 2, Randallstown
Enumerated April 2, 1940
SD 2 ED 3-25 Sheet 4A
65 Rent 15
Pety, Charles F Head M W 60 Washington DC 1935-Baltimore Painter Contractor
Pety, Alice B Wf F W 47 New Jersey 1935-Baltimore
Hunter, Joanne E Mother-in-law F W 80 Wd Pa 1935-Baltimore
","STR06" "I27095","Peveto","Viola Jean","13 Jul 1938","15 Jun 2021","0","Viola Jean Edgar, 82, passed away Tuesday, June 15, 2021 at Hemphill Care Center in Hemphill, Texas.

Jean was born in Upshur County, Texas on July 13, 1938 to Leamon P. Peveto and Lola Alma Odom Peveto. She was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and a member of Camp Springs Baptist Church.

Jean was a well known and respected member of the community. She owned and operated chicken houses with her family for while also managing Edgar's Conoco. She later worked as Cafeteria Manager for Hemphill ISD for many years before her retirement.

She is survived by her sons, Edward Edgar and Angie Butler of Hemphill and Danny ""Squirrel"" Edgar and wife, Shiela, also of Hemphill; sister, Joyce Moore of Many, La.; brother-in-law, Raymond Edgar and wife, Gail, of Bronson; grandchildren, Jena Luker, Dustin Edgar, Chelsea Edgar, Matthew Edgar and Amberlee Craig; and great grandchildren, Dakoda, Brady, Leah, Gracie, Avery, Cooper, Fletcher, Addison, and Maicyn.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Thursday, June 17, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Graveside services will begin at 10:00 a.m. Friday, June 18, 2021 in Oak Hill Cemetery with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 23, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I38456","Peveto","Willie Mae","24 Jan 1906","14 Jan 1962","0","Her Texas Death certificate listed her parents as Jeff Pevetoe and Maggie Roberts.","STR06" "I20316","Pfingston","Dorothy","17 May 1918","9 May 1959","0","The daugher of Fred PFINGSTON and Emma DOMEIER. (Milligan, p 334).","STR06" "I46287","","","","","","","" "I42154","Phelps","Alice Theodocia","23 Oct 1883","5 Sep 1966","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF4G-2QZ
name: Alice T. Ford
death date: 05 Sep 1966
death place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 82 years 10 months 12 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 23 Oct 1883
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: Riley Phelps
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Caroline Cousins
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Precinct 4, San Augustine, Texas
cemetery: Littleflock Cemetery
burial place: San Augustine County, Texas
burial date: 06 Sep 1966
additional relatives: X
film number: 2118406
digital film number: 4030072
image number: 2098
reference number: cn 61708
Collection: Alice T. Ford, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42143","Phelps","Allen Z.","18 Apr 1888","28 Dec 1940","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3MY-QBS
name: Allen Q Phelps
event: Death
event date: 28 Dec 1940
event place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 18 Apr 1888
birthplace: San Augustine,
father's name: Jim Phelps
mother's name: Elizabeth Cousins
certificate number: 74130
film number: 2138243
digital folder number: 005144974
image number: 01968
Collection: Allen Q Phelps, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""

His tombstone has a military marker, engraved with a Cross, his name, and ""TEXAS PVT 17 CONSTP CO AIR SERVICE""","STR06" "I42141","Phelps","Benjamin Axum","24 Sep 1884","26 Jan 1972","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JN79-XL4
name: Benjamin Axum Phelps
death date: 26 Jan 1972
death place: Jasper, Texas, United States
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 87 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 24 Sep 1884
birthplace: Texas
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Jim Austin Phelps
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Elizabeth Cousins
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2223719
digital film number: 4005473
image number: 03030
reference number: 21133
Collection: Benjamin Axum Phelps, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""

His FindAGrave memorial page, created by East Texan, as the following obituary posted:

Funeral services for Benjamin Axur Phelps, 87, of Kirbvyille, will be held at 10:00 AM Saturday in the Chapel of Causey's W E Stringer Funeral Home. The Rev Jack Lee, Missionary Baptist Minister of Jasper, will officiate. Burial will be in the Redland Cemetery between Bronson and San Augustine. Nephews will serve as Pallbearers.

He died about 11:00 PM Wednesday, January 26, 1972 in Buna Medical Center after a long illness. A native of Newton County, he lived in San Augustine a number of years and lived in Kirbyville for the past 30 years. He was a member of Beulah Springs Missionary Baptist Church and a retired farmer.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs Ethel Forse Phelps; two sons, Arnold Phelps of Kirbyville and Wayman Phelps of Albuquerque, New Mexico; two daughters; Mrs Elora Burgay of Kirbyville and Mrs Dera Burns of Albuquerque, New Mexico; 6 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren.","STR06" "I42137","Phelps","Charles James","3 Jan 1870","31 Mar 1946","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDPH-VQ2
name: Charles James Phelps
death date: 31 Mar 1946
death place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 76 years 3 months 28 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 03 Jan 1870
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: James H Phelps
father's birthplace: Alabama
mother's name: Elizabeth Cousins
mother's birthplace: Texas
occupation: None
place of residence: Newton County, Tex.
cemetery:
burial place: Newton Co., Texas
burial date: 01 Apr 1946
additional relatives: X
film number: 2218355
digital film number: 4030539
image number: 764
reference number: cn 13738
Collection: Charles James Phelps, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42161","Phelps","Charles Wesley","13 Aug 1882","12 Mar 1967","0","Said to be a son of son of Elza PHELPS and Mary Adelaide SIMMONS.","STR06" "I42161","Phelps","Charles Wesley","13 Aug 1882","12 Mar 1967","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Louisiana, Vernon Parish, Fullerton in the East 1/2 Ward 5
Enumerated 18 May 1910
SD 8 ED 149 Sheet 19A
72-225-235
Phelps, Charley W head M W 27 m1 6 Tx Tx Tx Engineer Steamboater
Phelps, Clara Wf F W 27 m1 6 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Phelps, Jewell Dtr F W 1 2/12 S La Tx Tx","STR06" "I486","","","","","","","" "I40577","Phelps","Eli Zenith","17 Feb 1894","3 Aug 1981","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XPP7-8MN
Name: Eli Zenith Phelps
Event: Draft Registration
Event Date: 1942
Event Place: Mayflower, Newton, Texas
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 17 Feb 1894
NARA Publication Title: World War II Draft Cards (4th Registration) for the State of Texas
NARA Publication Number:
ARC Identifier: 576252
Film Number: 4147501
Digital Folder Number: 004147501
Image Number: 01627
Collection: United States, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942","STR06" "I40577","Phelps","Eli Zenith","17 Feb 1894","3 Aug 1981","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Newton County, Pr 3
ED 0004 Sheet 8A
Family Number 183
Zenith E. PHELPS M 36 Tx
Lora O PHELPS F 35 Tx
Izee PHELPS M 10 Tx
Marie PHELPS F 9 Tx


https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/HF1N-RPZ
","STR06" "I17532","Phelps","Enoch Spernel Sylvester","26 Jul 1804","20 Sep 1869","0","Rev. E.S. Phelps helped to organize the first Baptist Church in Hemphill, May 29, 1858. (White and Toole, p 49).","STR06" "I40578","Phelps","Ivy Zenith ""I Z""","18 Jul 1918","10 May 1932","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX7Y-8HS
Name: Ivy Zenith Phelps
Death Date: 10 May 1932
Death Place: Precinct No. 3 Newton Co., Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 13 years 9 months 22 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Jul 1918
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Eli Z. Phelps
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Lora Clark
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Mayflower
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 11 May 1932
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135873
Digital Film Number: 4163667
Image Number: 3327
Reference Number: 22569
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I42158","Phelps","James Albert","2 Jun 1877","30 May 1930","0","Could he have been missed in error, or listed as William, age 4, on the 1880 Newton County, Texas census? Or is the age on his death certificate in error?

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXVD-N96
name: James Albert Phelps
death date: 30 May 1930
death place: San Augustine Co., Texas
gender: Male
race: white
death age: 52 years 11 months 28 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 02 Jun 1877
birthplace: Newton Co., Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Riley Phelps
father's birthplace: Mississippi
mother's name: Caroline Cousins
mother's birthplace: Texas
occupation: Farmer
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place: Chinquapin
burial date: 01 Jun 1930
additional relatives:
film number: 2135325
digital film number: 4163780
image number: 2036
reference number: 25938
Collection: James Albert Phelps, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42151","Phelps","James Riley","25 Sep 1849","17 Dec 1916","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 2
Enumerated 2 and 3 Jun 1880
Page 4D SD 1 ED 56
27-27
Phelps, Riley W M 30 Farmer La Miss Miss
Phelps, Caroline W F 26 Wf Keepin House Tx Va Miss
Phelps, Robert W M 8 Son Tx La Tx
Phelps, Sarah W F 6 Dtr Tx La Tx
Phelps, William W M 4 Son Tx La Tx
Phelps, Andrew W M 1 Tx La Tx

1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, Precinct 4
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 77 Sheet 3A Stamped 239
37-37
Phelps, James R Head W M Sept 1849 50 M 28 La SC SC Farmer
Phelps, Caroline Wf W F Sept 1852 47 m 28 9/9 Tx Va Miss
Phelps, James A Son W M Jun 1877 22 S Tx Tx La Farmer
Phelps, Mary C Dtr W F Jun 1879 20 S Tx Tx La
Phelps, Joseph L Son W M Jun 1881 81 S Tx Tx La
Phelps, Thedocia A Dtr W F Oct 1883 16 S Tx Tx La
Phelps, Bessie M Dtr W F Mar 1886 14 S Tx Tx La
Phelps, Reuben L Son W M Oct 1888 11 S Tx Tx La
Phelps, Ollive E Dtyr W F Aug 1891 8 S Tx Tx La","STR06" "I21598","","","","","","","" "I42138","Phelps","John Henry","11 Aug 1871","3 Jul 1950","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDF3-W51
name: John Henry Phelps
death date: 03 Jul 1950
death place: Ranger, Eastland, Texas
gender: Male
race: W
death age: 78 years 10 months 22 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 11 Aug 1871
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Jim A. Phelps
father's birthplace: La.
mother's name: Lizzy Cousins
mother's birthplace: Texas
occupation: Farming
place of residence: Carbon, Eastland, Texas
cemetery: Flatwoods
burial place: Eastland, Texas
burial date: 04 Jul 1950
additional relatives:
film number: 2074440
digital film number: 4166781
image number: 1259
reference number: cn 32631
Collection: John Henry Phelps, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I15686","Phelps","Joseph Downing","1 Jan 1814","10 Dec 1889","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by C. T. Lewis, showsn that he was married first to Elizabeth Williams, who was the mother to 10 of his 11 children, and second to Belitha Mayona (Caraway) Hare, as her second husband.","STR06" "I42157","Phelps","Joseph Leonard","29 Jun 1881","20 Feb 1968","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6QD-VGC
name: Joseph Leonard Phelps
death date: 20 Feb 1968
death place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 86 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 29 Jun 1881
birthplace: Burkeville, Newton, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Riley Phelps
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Carol Ann Cousins
mother's birthplace:
occupation: School Teacher
place of residence: Rural Prect #2, Jasper, Texas
cemetery: Redland
burial place: San Augustine Co., Texas
burial date: 22 Feb 1968
additional relatives:
film number: 2138979
digital film number: 4032229
image number: 370
reference number: CN20556
Collection: Joseph Leonard Phelps, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42142","Phelps","Levi William Claiborne","21 May 1870","4 Aug 1934","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3XW-3XL
name: Levi W C Phelps
event: Death
event date: 04 Aug 1934
event place: , Newton, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Divorced
birth date: 21 May 1870
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: Jim Phelps
mother's name: Elizabeth Cousins
certificate number: 38127
film number: 2116195
digital folder number: 005145960
image number: 00939
Collection: Levi W C Phelps, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42139","Phelps","Mary","9 May 1875","23 Jan 1936","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3HZ-8Z4
name: Mary Crocker
event: Death
event date: 23 Jan 1936
event place: , San Augustine, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 09 May 1875
birthplace: Newton,
father's name: James Phelps
mother's name: Lizzie Cousins
certificate number: 4756
film number: 2116783
digital folder number: 005145529
image number: 00590
Collection: Mary Crocker, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42153","Phelps","Mary Clementine ""Clemmie""","17 Jun 1879","2 Oct 1942","0","She was said to have married second John M. WRIGHT.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J693-BY5
name: Clementine Phelps Wright
death date: 02 Oct 1942
death place: Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 63 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 17 Jun 1879
birthplace: Newton County, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: James Riley Phelps
father's birthplace: Louisiana
mother's name: Calorine Jane Cousins
mother's birthplace: Newton County, Texas
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas
cemetery: Redland Cemetery
burial place: San Augustine, Texas
burial date: 03 Oct 1942
additional relatives: X
film number: 2137247
digital film number: 4030118
image number: 764
reference number: cn 71623
Collection: Clementine Phelps Wright, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I35287","Phelps","Nancy Jane","Apr 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","Penny Thorpe shows her maiden name as PHELPS.","STR06" "I47607","Phelps","Neasol Othell","11 May 1928","29 Aug 2019","0","Neasol Othell Powell, 91, of Brookeland, Texas passed away Thursday, August 29, 2019 at Hemphill Nursing and Rehabilitation in Hemphill, Texas.

Othell was born May 11, 1928 in Newton County to Loranza Alexander Phelps and Ola Hyden Phelps. She was a housewife and mother.

She is survived by her daughters, Penny Reynolds and husband, Joe, of Bronson, Texas and Matilda Dickerson and husband, Jerry, of Pineland, Texas; brother, Lavon Phelps and wife, Dorothy, of Mayflower, Texas; grandchildren, Michael, Dee Ann, Joseph Ray, Barbie, Robert, and Roger; and numerous great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Mutt Powell; sons, Mutt Powell, Jr. and Zeke Powell; and daughter, Pat Willis.
Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Friday, August 30, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, August 31, 2019 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. John Lynch officiating.

Burial will follow services in Townsend Cemetery in San Augustine County.

Serving as pallbearers are Michael Dee McClelland, Danny Gilbert, Bob Phelps, Jason Clegg, Benny Jacks, and Jerry Dan Webb.

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

Copied from her FindAGrave Memorial Page
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 4, 2019, page 8","STR06" "I40580","","","","","","","" "I37832","Phelps","Olive Ella","16 Aug 1891","24 Mar 1977","0","Her headstone is inscribed as Ella Phelps EPPS.","STR06" "I42160","Phelps","Redic E.","14 Jul 1897","14 Jan 1936","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3HZ-8ZZ
name: Redic Phelps
event: Death
event date: 14 Jan 1936
event place: , San Augustine, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 14 Jul 1897
birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
father's name: James Phelps
mother's name: Lizzie Cousins
certificate number: 4757
film number: 2116783
digital folder number: 005145529
image number: 00591
Collection: Redic Phelps, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42159","Phelps","Robert E. Mark","Abt 1868","8 Jun 1944","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFT1-V2Q
name: Robert E Mark Phelps
death date: 08 Jun 1944
death place: Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas
gender: Male
race:
death age: 76 years
estimated birth date: 1868
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: J. A. Phelps
father's birthplace:
mother's name: E Cousins
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2137794
digital film number: 4029635
image number: 581
reference number: cn 28862
Collection: Robert E Mark Phelps, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42156","Phelps","Robert Enoch","Abt 1872","9 Feb 1945","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDFL-65X
name: R.E. Phelps
death date: 09 Feb 1945
death place: Rusk, Cherokee, Texas
gender: Male
race: white
death age: 70 years
estimated birth date: 1875
birth date:
birthplace: Newton Co., Texas
marital status: Divorced
spouse's name:
father's name: J.R. Phelps
father's birthplace: Louisiana
mother's name: Carolina Cousins
mother's birthplace: Newton Co., Texas
occupation: Farmer
place of residence: Silsbee, San Angustine, Texas
cemetery:
burial place: San Augustine, Texas
burial date: 10 Feb 1945
additional relatives:
film number: 2137868
digital film number: 4029647
image number: 1757
reference number: cn 5876
Collection: R.E. Phelps, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42156","Phelps","Robert Enoch","Abt 1872","9 Feb 1945","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I15685","Phelps","Sarah A. ""Sallie""","Sep 1837","23 Jun 1905","0","Last name instead shown as EAVES on the Texas Death Certificate of son, Edward Calvin McDaniel.","STR06" "I42155","Phelps","Sarah Emeline","2 Apr 1875","23 Jul 1949","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFHK-KS9
name: Emeline Forse
death date: 23 Jul 1949
death place: Huntington, Angelina Co., Texas
gender: Female
race: w
death age: 74 years 3 months 20 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 02 Apr 1875
birthplace: Newton County, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Riley Phelps
father's birthplace: Newton Co.
mother's name: Caline Cousins
mother's birthplace: Newton County
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Huntington, Texas
cemetery: Fielders Cemetery
burial place: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
burial date: 24 Jul 1949
additional relatives:
film number: 2223342
digital film number: 4031775
image number: 2879
reference number: cn 31633
Collection: Emeline Forse, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42140","Phelps","Walter A.","24 Nov 1881","17 Apr 1969","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD2D-CJV
name: Walter A. Phelps
death date: 17 Apr 1969
death place: Houston, Harris, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 87 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 24 Nov 1881
birthplace: Newton County, Tex.
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: Jim Phelps
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Mary Elizabeth Cousins
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Carpenter
place of residence: Timpson, Shelby, Texas
cemetery: Little Flock Cemetery
burial place: San Augustine, Texas
burial date: 17 Apr 1969
additional relatives: X
film number: 2137440
digital film number: 4029604
image number: 2989
reference number: cn26417
Collection: Walter A. Phelps, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I5807","Phenis","Charles Johnson","14 Feb 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","c.1926 address: Charley Phenis, Cleveland, Oklahoma. Deceased by 1956.","STR06" "I5666","Phenis","Ethel Arretha","11 May 1874","3 Dec 1965","0","The family data below needs confirmation;

Ethel listed her gt.uncles and aunts (children of William, son of Marmaduke Coats) as John, Thomas -whom she personally knew as Uncle Tom, William, her grandmother Sally, Esley Coats Hayworth and Hester Coats McCool.

John Coats had offspring George, Harmon (who had four children), Marthy and Sindy.

Thomas Coats had offspring Oliver, Albert, Hester, Lotta and Sinda.

Esley Coats Hayworth had offspring Rodssanna, Lottie, Rilla, Henry and John.

Hester Coats McCool had offspring Henry (husband of aunt Maggie? Phenis) and Emeline (mother of Mrs Paxton).","STR06" "I5809","Phenis","Hannah C.","26 Feb 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","c. 1926 address: Mrs Hannah Urels, 3314 Los Angeles, Glenhurst Air, California. Deceased by 1956.","STR06" "I5908","Phenis","Ione","6 Jul 1902","","0","Her birth year was corrected from 1901 to 1902. 137 South Monticello, Stillwater, OK","STR06" "I5806","Phenis","Isaac Huston","23 Jan 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","Deceased by 1956.","STR06" "I5808","Phenis","Nina E.","23 Jan 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","c.1926 address: Mrs Nina Roberts, Cucamunga, California. Deceased by 1956.","STR06" "I5818","Phenis","Orpha Anise","28 Sep 1875","24 Sep 1953","0","Address in 1926: RR4, Perkins, OK.

Orpha Anise Phenis was born in Madison, Kansas, September 28, 1875 and died September 24, 1953, at Cresthaven Rest Home, Olympia, Washington, at the age of 77 years, 11 months and 27 days. She was the daughter of William Riley & Flora Jane Phenis. She moved with her parents to Oklahoma at the age of 14 when her father made the run for the opening of Oklahoma Territory in 1889, staking a claim near Guthrie. The family resided there until 1897 when they moved to Perkins.
She taught school two years in Logan County and 14 years in Payne County, including two years at Forest Valley where she was teaching when she was married to Edwin Thomas on September 21, 1904, at Agra, Oklahoma. To this union, five children were born.

The couple lived in Ripley until 1906 when they moved to a farm in Forest Valley community where they resided until a few months before the death of her husband. She was a member of the Christian Church and a charter member of Forest Valley Farm Women's Club and remained a member until she moved to Stillwater. After the husband's death, she lived at 1005 Main Street, Stillwater, until four years ago when she moved to Olympia, Washington, to make her home with her daughter, Lorene.

Her father built the original structure of the present Christian Church at Perkins. Her father, mother, and brother Evart Phenis were charter members of the Church at Perkins when it was organized on Sunday, March 6, 1898, and her membership was transferred to this church about 1899. Her father was one of the first three elders of the church and her brother, Evart, was clerk of the church board in 1899.

Survivors include three children: Wayne H. Thomas, 612 South Ninth, Yukon, Oklahoma; Mrs. Lorene Mahurin, Olympia, Washington; and Mrs. DeeVilla Clark, Stillwater, Oklahoma; one sister, Mrs. Ethel McWethy, 1010 W. Admiral Road, Stillwater, Oklahoma, six grandchildren, two great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews, and a host of friends.

She was preceded in death by her husband on January 28, 1945, and by two children who died in infancy, her parents, and one brother.
","STR06" "I5802","Phenis","Solomon Austin","10 Dec 1817","1 Jul 1903","0","Ken Harvey writes that:

""Solomon Phenis was born on 10th Dec 1810 according to Mead McWethy. This contradicts other records. Phenis is a German name and the original immigrant ancestor was thought to have been a Hessian soldier employed by the British during the American Revolution. He is therefore thought to have come from the then German state of Hesse.

One Phenis brother is said to have died in in the war, another said to have returned to Hesse, and the the third one married a local girl.

The family is known to have moved from Indiana to Kansas. On the basis of submitted I.G.I. birth data the family appear to have moved from Kokomo, Howard, Indiana to the Madison-Emporia area of Kansas between 1851 and 1858. Strangely the as yet unexamined census data appears to suggest that the family moved after 1860.

[Note: A Solomon Phenis, born ca 1811 in Indiana, was living in Union County, Indiana in 1870--the two families may have been conflated]

Solomon Phenis's watch, made in 1879 or earlier, is in the possession of Franklin Meade McWethy's children (1996).""

From FindAGrave:

Kansas Collection Books: William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas, Greenwood Co., Part 10:

SOLOMON PHENIS, farmer, Section 13, P. O. Madison, is one of the oldest settlers of this region. Born in Preble County, Ohio, in 1817. His parents removed to Indiana in 1823, and in 1855 he, with five of his neighbors from Hamilton County, that State, started for Kansas, making the journey by ox-team in thirty-four days; and locating upon the banks of a small stream, which has ever since been known as ""Phenis Creek,"" upon the north line of what was then Madison County, bur subsequently became part of Lyon.

The party was joined during the same year by a brother of Mr. Phenis (Judge J. R. Phenis) and several of his former neighbors, thus forming quite a settlement. Lawrence was then their nearest post office and the mail was delivered weekly by carriers from that city, the settlers here paying him at the rate of a dollar per month for each family. This continued until the post office was established at Emporia.

In 1860, Mr. Phenis was thrown from his horse and his thigh bone broken, which, being imperfectly set, owing to no medical man being at hand, has rendered him a cripple for life, and in spite of of his earnest desire to do so, prevented his entering the army. In 1863, he removed to this county, locating on a farm on Section 25, Town 22, Range 12, this township, where he remained until October, 1880, when he sold it and removed to his present one, which is nearer town, and upon which he has built a very fine house, the interior of which is very conveniently arranged and thoroughly furnished throughout, costing $1,500. Nearly half of his present farm is under cultivation, his corn yield being fifty-five bushels per acre.

In 1839, Mr. Phenis married Miss Sarah Coats, who bore him thirteen children, the eldest of whom, Cyrus, born May 23, 1841, enlisted May 13, 1862, in Company B, Ninth Kansas Cavalry, and served three years, being discharged May 18, 1865, and who, while upon his return home was taken ill, and died at Emporia upon the anniversary of his birth, May 23, 1865. The remaining nine children now left to Mr. Phenis are Esley, born August 28, 1842; John Newton, born June 11, 1847; Isaac, January 23, 1848; Charles, February 14, 1850; William Riley April 14, 1852; Evangeline, April 2, 1854; Nina, January 23, 1858;Hannah, February 28, 1861; and Ellsworth, April 21, 1862. All save the youngest are married, and all reside in the State and have made the subject of this sketch a grandfather no less than twenty-two times. Mrs. Phenis died October 11, 1876, and on January 18, 1877, he married his present consort, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, nee Harrison, who is also one of the earlier settlers of the State. Mr. P. has never cared to accept any office, and, although twice elected County Commissioner, refused to serve; upon the last occasion, although compelled to qualify in order to satisfy the desires of his friends, he resigned the next day. His brother, I. R. Phenis, is Probate Judge of the county.

He is shown on FindAGrave as a son of Solomon W. Phenis of Wilkes County, GA and Elizabeth Hammond. of Oglethorpe, GA.
","STR06" "I5802","Phenis","Solomon Austin","10 Dec 1817","1 Jul 1903","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Kansas, Greenwood County, Madison Township, PO Madison
Enumerated 7 Jun 1870
Page 6
43-43
Phenis, Solomon 52 M W Farmer 4800 1750 Ohio
Phenis, Sallie 46 F W Keeping House Ind
Phenis, Ersula A 25 F W Ind
Phenis, Charles J 20 m W Works on Farm Ind
Phenis, William R 18 M W Works on Farm Ind
Phenis, Evangeline L 15 F W Ind
Phenis, Nina E 12 f W Kansas
Phenis, Hannah C 9 F W Kansas
Phenis, Solomon E 8 M W Kansas
Coats, Charlotte 74 F W South Carolina

","STR06" "I5805","Phenis","Ursula","28 Aug 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","Probably died young.","STR06" "I5668","Phenis","William Riley","14 Apr 1852","26 May 1909","0","Known as Riley. The I.G.I. records April 21 as his birthday. This was probably the day he was baptised. Made the ""run,"" with his brother Isaac, on 22 April 1889 and each filed on a 160 acre farm about eight miles north-east of Guthrie, Oklahoma. Using his father's watch he timed his last dose of medicine.

Phenis family information is based in part on Ethel Arretha Phenis bible entries (initiated circa 1930) in THE HOLY BIBLE CONTAINING OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS, translated out of the original tongues: and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. ""International"" series, self-pronouncing edition-International Bible Press, Philadelphia, USA The John C. Winston Co., Philadelphia. Small pica. octavio. clear type edition 1223 pages plus 17 maps [Holy Bible Self Pronouncing inscribed on spine] green cloth board cover, is in very fragile state. This family Bible, of which edition there is no copy in the Library of Congress, was passed down in the family Mrs. Ethel Arrentha McWethy to her daughter, Faye McWethy. Collection of Judith Keeth of Wichita (1998).","STR06" "I43582","Phillips","Bob Floyd ""Bobby""","30 Jan 1909","3 Nov 1948","0","Name Bob Floyd Phillips
Event Date 03 Nov 1948
Event Place Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender Male
Race (Original) White
Age (Formatted) 39 years 9 months 3 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date 30 Jan 1909
Birthplace Woodville, Texas
Marital Status Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name E. W. Phillips
Father's Birthplace Tyler County, Texas
Mother's Name Altie McAlister
Mother's Birthplace Woodville, Texas
Occupation Teacher
Residence Place Woodville, Tyler, Texas
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place [Magnolia Cemetery] Woodville, Texas
Burial Date 03 Nov 1948
Informant's Name (Original)
GS Film number 2223076
Digital Folder Number 4031449
Image Number 1741
Reference ID cn48485

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD5H-2ZX : accessed 15 Aug 2013), Bob Floyd Phillips, 03 Nov 1948.

His headstone is engraved with a Masonic symbol.","STR06" "I43583","Phillips","Bobby Maurice","8 Oct 1926","25 Jul 1993","0","The Texas Birth index shows his parents as Walter Harvey Phillips and Charlie V. Sheffield.

FindAGrave shows that he had a memorial marker engraved with his name and a cross, plus the inscription CM3 US Navy World War II.","STR06" "I47856","Phillips","Cleo Effie","3 Jan 1915","20 Feb 2007","0","FindAGrave notes that she was a daughter of Mary (nee Harvey)and Matthew Wesley Phillips of Louisiana. Educated at Louisiana Normal College, now Northwestern State University in Natchitoches. Wife of James Arthur Halbert, mother of Phillip Burton Halbert, Joel Harvey Halbert and Mary Melissa Halbert (Mrs. Raymond H. Goodrich). Lived most of life in Houston, Texas.","STR06" "I20545","Phillips","Eugenia Lou","12 Nov 1919","24 Nov 1999","0","The U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 shows her as a daughter of James W. Phillips and Mabel C. Hershey, born on 12 Nov 1919 in Frederick, OK.

In 1940, Eugenia, her then husband Jack and newborn daughter Irma were living in Frederick, OK with her parents.

Listed names included Eugenia Phillips Strong, Eugenia Phillips Fisher, and Eugenia Erskine.","STR06" "I14658","Phillips","Glenn Arthur","24 Sep 1941","24 Oct 2022","0","Mr. Glenn Arthur Phillips of Hemphill, Texas, passed away early Monday, October 24, 2022, at Hemphill Care Center at the age of 81 years, 1 month.

Glenn was born September 24, 1941, in Many, Louisiana, to parents Winnie Lee (Livingston) and George Washington Phillips. He had lived in Sabine County, Texas, most of his life and retired as a welder from Temple-Inland, Pineland, after several years of service.

His survivors include his sisters, Libby Jones and Georgia Phillips; a brother, Willie Phillips; brother-in-law, Earl White; sister-in-law, Helen White; cousins, Jimmy Phillips and Shorty Phillips; his beloved fur baby, ""Sassy;"" and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Johnnie (White) Phillips, on November 27, 2021; his parents, George and Winnie Phillips; brothers, Earl Phillips and Hershell Phillips; a sister, Rachel Phillips; brothers-in-law, Bobby White and Burl White; and sisters-in-law, Jean White and Mary Ann White.

Graveside services are set for 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 26, 2022, at the Plainview Cemetery, located at the intersection of FM 1 and FM 2024 near Pineland, Texas.

Pallbearers: Kenneth Brodie, Sam DuBose, Nason Helmer, Rocky Welch, Hunter Ridley, and Brendan Brister. Honorary pallbearer: Tuck Brodie.

Visit www.WymanRobertsFuneralHome.com for memories and condolences.

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

Copied from the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home website

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, November 2, 2022, page 4","STR06" "I16576","Phinney","Bessie M.","22 Apr 1892","17 Oct 1969","0","Her son Robert notes that she was known as ""Cody"" when she was young.","STR06" "I10013","Phinney","Florence","10 Oct 1887","21 Oct 1983","0","Called Flossie.","STR06" "I16578","Phinney","Frederick","9 Feb 1894","28 Mar 1986","0","Frederick and Lucille farmed near Ellis, South Dakota until 1958. After Lucille's death, he remarried and moved to Hudson, South Dakota.

His memorial says he shared his life with his son and daughter, Robert and Betty, and 4 grandchildren, Linda Cady, Cynthia Habermann, Randy and Sally Reiners, and 14 great grandchildren.","STR06" "I6349","Phinney","Hattie","3 Nov 1880","29 Nov 1946","0","Jo Peck learned from her obituary that she was a Seventh-Day Adventist whose ""quiet, unselfish manner won her many friends, and her daily life exemplified her character."" The family moved to Hubbard in 1916, and eight years later moved on to their home in Meadow Township.","STR06" "I14192","Phinney","Lee Andrew","10 Feb 1882","9 May 1972","0","Jo Peck writes that he fell out of a tree as a young man, injuring his foot, and walking with a limp thereafter. He moved to the San Jacinto/Hemet area in 1950, to get away from the family. His funeral program says a Chaplain from Paradise Valley officiated at the services, indicating that he was a Seventh-day Adventist.","STR06" "I3290","Phinney","William Frank","2 Jun 1856","24 Jan 1915","0","Said to be the son of Morris Robert PHINNEY and Mary Esther HEDGES.

Jo Peck supplied the following excerpt from his obituary, ""He grew to manhood on his father's farm and has always followed the occupation of farming....he married Lizzie Bossert, and in 1901 they moved to Petersburg, Nebr., and lived in that state until 1914, when they went to Hartford. He was always of a kind, genial disposition, a good friend and neighbor, always ready to assist those in need, being ever forgetful of himself...He leaves a wife, two sons and three daughters, father and brother. Services were held at M.E. Church by Rev. C.H. Graf.""","STR06" "I3290","Phinney","William Frank","2 Jun 1856","24 Jan 1915","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

FamilySearch 1880 Census

Census Place:Waterloo, Grant, Wisconsin
Source:FHL Film 1255427 National Archives Film T9-1427
Page 37
William PHINNEY Self M M W 24 WI Occ:Farmer Fa: MA Mo: MA
Elizabeth PHINNEY Wife F M W 19 WI Occ:Keeping House Fa: GER Mo: GER
","STR06" "I43893","","","","","","","" "I24936","","","","","","","" "I6256","Pickle","Ida Mae","1 Oct 1892","2 Nov 1925","0","It is thought that Walter's second wife was a PICKLE, but it is not known with certainty if it is the Ida Mae Payne listed below.

Marlow Review
Thursday, November 26, 1925

Obituary

Ida May Payne
By Elder W.H. George

The death angel came to the home of Bro. L.J. Payne and took from him his dear companion. On November 2, the spirit of Sister Payne left the old tabernacle of clay and went to God. On November Fourth the body was carried to the Church of Christ in Marlow to bestow that last sad rite.

In this little church I am sure is she could speak she would say that some of the most pleasant and sweetest moments of her life were spent in the study of the Bible and in the service of her God.

The great crowd that attended this funeral service was a token of memory of the sweet influence in life. Willing hands and loving hearts did all that could be done to help the loved ones to bear the great burden of sorrow.

The Church of Christ of Duncan, the Church of Christ of Rush Springs helped to share in our burden of sorrow, with their presence, their prayers, sympathy and song and beautiful flowers. The floral offerings of the many friends and loved ones were beautiful.

Will say to Brother Payne, the aged father and mother, brothers and sisters who are left behind, weep not as though they have no hope.

The writer tried to speak words of comfort to the bereaved ones.

Is not heaven nearer and sweeter because a loved one has gone on?

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)

Marlow Cemetery Records show that Ida Mae Payne was born Oct 1 1892 died 2 Nov 1925.

This obituary appears to relate to the same woman, however, in the obituary it appears that she was married to an L.J. Payne, and not Walter Winkle. This discrepency should be resolved.","STR06" "I3666","","","","","","","" "I30670","Pierce","Abiron","Aft 1811","Yes, date unknown","0"," Died at age seven.","STR06" "I30735","Pierce","Almiron Gardner","4 Jul 1838","Yes, date unknown","0"," For 20 years he was clerk in charge of R.M.S. on the Quincy Branch of the C.B. & Q.R.R., in Illinois. Then he traveled for 20 years for the Maple City Soap Company of Monmouth, Illinois. He resided in Monmouth, Illinois.","STR06" "I30584","Pierce","Amos","31 Jul 1784","20 Jul 1872","0"," Amos Pierce was born in Vermont, July 31, 1784, where he spent his boyhood days. Removing from Vermont, he settled in western New York, where he was engaged in blacksmithing, proving himself an expert in making the first bolts and ironwork on the New York and Erie canal. In 1811, he was married to Miss Mary Sanford. She was born in 1790, and died September 30, 1845. His second marriage was to Mrs. Evaline Woods. Mr. Pierce removed from New York to Ashtabula county, Ohio. He came to Illinois in 1834, and bought a quarter section of land in Knox county. The village of Altona is located on this same quarter. After he had bought it, he became dissatisfied, as there was no timber on the land. He then sold it and went to St. Augustine, where he met with some old settlers who went with him to Greenfield (now Greenbush), where he bought land south of the village, on section 7. Here he built his log house of three rooms, and here he spent the remainder of his days, farming, blacksmithing, and running a sawmill on Nigger creek, a short distance south of his residence. This mill was built by Cornelius Clover, who then resided near St. Augustine. It was run by water-power, and had an up-and-down saw. The log was drawn against the saw with a wheel, having notched segments on the outer circle and wood pins on the side. When the board was sawed, the sawyer stepped on the pins to return the log. This action was called ""treading back the ragwheel.'' Many of the old settlers procured lumber here to use in the construction of their houses, and for other purposes. The old mill played its part in the early days, and then passed into decay. It is said that at the home of Amos Pierce strangers and friends were welcome alike, and that his home was a refuge for the colored man on his way to Canada for freedom. He was industrious, and stood for temperance, education, progression, and a liberal religion; and was a member of the Universalist church. In politics he was a republican. He died July 20, 1872.

Amos Pierce, the subject of this sketch, was the seventh in descent from Thomas Pierce, the emigrant ancestor of this branch of the Pierce family. Thomas Pierce came from England to this country, in 1633, with his wife Elizabeth, and settled in Charlestown, Mass.

http://www.usgennet.org/usa/il/county/warren/john_patterson.html","STR06" "I30953","Pierce","Amos","10 Dec 1843","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Belleville, Kansas.","STR06" "I30863","Pierce","Anna Maria","6 Jul 1840","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Keeseville, New York.","STR06" "I31335","Pierce","Argus B.","23 Jun 1874","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Denver, Colorado.","STR06" "I31340","Pierce","Blanche M.","24 Feb 1866","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Kansas. Said to have married G. F. COLLETT.","STR06" "I30671","Pierce","Clement","30 Sep 1813","25 Dec 1890","0"," He was a farmer residing in Roseville, Illinois, and filled many offices in his town.

Clement, born in Poultney, Rutland county, Vermont, September 24, 1813. He was married to Nancy Farr, March 6, 1834. She was born in Essex county, New York, January 13, 1814. He came with his father to Greenbush township, Warren county, Illinois, in 1834. They purchased 160 acres of land on section 7. Clement settled on a tract of land adjoining, where he resided until March. 1845, when he purchased the southwest quarter of section 35. in Roseville township, and moved upon it. Here he resided until June, 1864, when he moved to the village of Roseville, where he was engaged with Dr. B. Ragon in the mercantile business for about two years. He then bought Dr. Ragon's interest in the stock and continued in the business for about seven years, when he sold out. In 1873 he retired from active labor. He was justice of the peace from 1872 to 1885. He also filled the office of supervisor in Roseville township.

In religion Clement Pierce was a member of the Universalist church. In politics he was a republican. He died December 25, 1890.

http://www.usgennet.org/usa/il/county/warren/john_patterson.html","STR06" "I30987","Pierce","Daisy L.","19 Apr 1877","Yes, date unknown","0"," She was a teacher.","STR06" "I30862","Pierce","Edgar Woodard","6 Nov 1836","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Morrisonville, New York.","STR06" "I5928","Pierce","Edward Roscoe","15 May 1909","Abt 1951","0","Ken Harvey reports that he abandoned his parent's farm after an incident while he was feeding hogs. One of the boisterous animals knocked his bucket and spilt slop all over him. This routine experience caused the welling up of his horrible disenchantment with his agricultural prospects and resulted in him walking off the farm there and then. He became a trained waiter and he moved to California with his wife and daughter. He and Fay separated, and she and Lynn returned to Oklahoma. He came back from California to Oklahoma when he was ill with cancer.","STR06" "I31327","Pierce","Frances Rosalie","27 Mar 1862","Yes, date unknown","0"," Frances graduated from Monmouth College in 1885 and taught until her marriage. She later resided in Wallace, Idaho.","STR06" "I30865","Pierce","Frederick Earl","7 Jan 1851","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Morrisonville, New York. Married and had three children.","STR06" "I30986","Pierce","Jener Carl","29 Mar 1875","Yes, date unknown","0","Listed as Jesse on the 1880 census. Married in 1908. Resided in Greenbush, Illinois.","STR06" "I31334","Pierce","Katherine M.","26 Mar 1873","30 Jul 1896","0"," She was graduated in music from Galesburg Conservatory.","STR06" "I30951","Pierce","Laura Ann","26 Jan 1837","Yes, date unknown","0","Married second Charles Strand.","STR06" "I30864","Pierce","Mary Helen","12 Jan 1844","Yes, date unknown","0"," Unmarried. Resided in Mooers, New York.","STR06" "I30949","Pierce","Maryette","2 Aug 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Solomon Emberling.","STR06" "I30866","Pierce","Mattie Eliza","9 Oct 1853","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Mooers, New York.","STR06" "I31337","Pierce","Maud","31 Dec 1862","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Oklahoma.","STR06" "I30955","Pierce","Phebe Jane","10 Oct 1845","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Belleville, Kansas.","STR06" "I1578","","","","","","","" "I30674","Pierce","Stephen","20 Sep 1820","","0","He was a farmer. At the time of the 1850 census, he and Elizabeth were living in Warren County, Illinois. An 18 year old George Shuffield, relationship if any unknown, was living with them. George was listed as a Farmer born in Illinios.","STR06" "I30674","Pierce","Stephen","20 Sep 1820","","0","(Research):Census Listings:

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Stephen PIERCE Self M Male W 59 VT Farmer VT VT
Lottie PIERCE Wife M Female W 46 OH Keeping House IRE VA
Herbert PIERCE Son S Male W 15 IL Farmer VT OH
Jennie I. PIERCE Dau S Female W 14 IL At School VT OH
Clara R. PIERCE Dau S Female W 9 IL VT OH
Jesse C. PIERCE Son S Male W 5 IL VT OH
Daisey PIERCE Dau S Female W 3 IL VT OH
Arthur BUTLER Other S Male W 16 IA Farming OH IA
Source Information:
Census Place Roseville, Warren, Illinois
Family History Library Film 1254256
NA Film Number T9-0256Page Number 277B","STR06" "I31339","Pierce","William H.","16 Dec 1864","Yes, date unknown","0"," He served as a soldier in the Spanish American War.","STR06" "I30672","Pierce","William Henry","23 Jan 1816","25 Feb 1880","0"," William removed with his father to Greenbush, Illinois in 1834, where he farmed. In 1858 he removed to Monmouth, Illinois, where he served as Justice of the Peace several years, was County Superintendent of Schools, and served two terms as Postmaster.","STR06" "I33294","","","","","","","" "I43376","","","","","","","" "I48614","Pinkowitz","Nettie","1 Oct 1902","20 Aug 1994","0","Born Neche Pinkowitz, the daughter of Harry Pinkowitz and Chasie Pinkowitz (also known as Anna Pinkowitz). Anna Pinkowitz died in June 1928 in New Jersey. She was born around 1871 according to the passenger list for the passenger list of the City of Bradford that arrived in NY in 1909.

""GOLDMAN, Nettie
On August 20, 1994, NETTIE WEINSTEIN GOLDMAN, beloved wife of the late Abraham Weinstein and the late Lester Goldman, devoted mother of Harriette Rosensweig Solomon, and Dr. Bernard M. Weinstein, of Baltimore, Millie Snyder, of Charleston WV, devoted mother-in-law of Marvin Solomon and Eileen Weinstein, and Harvey Snyder, loving grandmother of Abbie and Gary Bass, Dr. Jeffrey Rosensweig, Dr.'s Aaron and Melinda Weinstein, Mark Weinstein, Jennifer and Craig Snyder. Also survived by two great-grandchildren Benjamin and Sophie Bass."" From The Baltimore Sun, August 22, 1994, page 53

Copied from Her Find A Grave Memorial page","STR06" "I19350","Pinneo","Anna","Abt 1746","18 Nov 1818","0","She was a descendant of James Pinneo, a Huguenot refugee from France. The name was originally Pino. He came to this country at the time of the revocation of the edict of Nantes, with Joseph Sulard, each of the age of 20. They purchased adjacent farms in Lebanon, Ct. Their two families maintained for several genearations a warm mutual interest in each other. One of his sons married Jerusha Strong.","STR06" "I19283","Pinney","Mary","16 Jun 1667","4 Jul 1747","0","The daughter of Samuel PINNEY and Joyce BISSELL. http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/john.html","STR06" "I11909","","","","","","","" "I27403","","","","","","","" "I31129","Pitcher","Frank","Abt 1862","Yes, date unknown","0"," He was a real estate agent. Resided in Minneapolis, Minnesota.","STR06" "I47311","Pitre","Charles Robert","30 Oct 1944","24 Sep 2018","0","Charles Robert Pitre, 73, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Tuesday, September 24, 2018 at his residence.

Charles was born October 30, 1944 in Lake Charles, Louisiana to John George Pitre, Sr. and Marguerite Augusta Hetzel Pitre.

Charles was a former member of the United States Air Force. After serving in the Air Force, he became a Commercial Building Electrician and was a member of the Electrician's Union. He resided in Indiana before moving to Hemphill around 1998. Once in Hemphill, he became a member of St. Pius Catholic Church. He enjoyed car races and shooting guns.

He is survived by one son, Matthew Pitre, of Indiana; one daughter, Sonja Baughman of Indiana; sisters, Frances Williard of Milton, Florida and Patricia Williams of Beaumont, Texas; and three grandchildren, Cheyenne, Taylor, and Hayden.

He was preceded in death by his brother, John Pitre.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m to 8:00 p.m. Thursday, September 27, 2018 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

A Rosary will begin at 6:00 p.m. during the visitation hours.

Funeral services will be at 10:00 a.m. Friday, September 28, 2018 in St. Pius Catholic Church, 309 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Father Maria Susai J. Avula officiating.

Burial will follow services at Myrtle Springs Cemetery in Geneva, Texas.

Online condolences and book signing can be made at starrfuneralhome.com
Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter October 4, 2018, page 8","STR06" "I47000","Pitre","John George","18 Feb 1941","11 Dec 2013","0","John George Pitre, Jr., 72, of Pineland, died Wednesday morning in the Select Specialty Hospital West in Houston, Texas. John was born in Lake Charles, LA, to John G. and Marguerite Hetzel Pitre. He had served in the U.S. Air Force and worked as a supervison in chemical refineries. John moved from Dayton to Pineland in 1998, and attended St. Pius Catholic Church and a member of the Knights of Columbus.

He is survived by his wife Florine Pitre of Pineland, his son Paul Joseph Pitre and his wife Lisa of Hemphill, his daughters; Paige Marie Hutchins and her husband David of Dayton, Holly Sepulvado of Hemphill, grandchildren; Jonathan, Jordan, Kayla, Korey, Ema, Blake, Anna, Codie, Jesse, Selina and Cora, and his great grandchild Carter. He is also survived by his brother Charles Robert Pitre of Hemphill and his sisters; Frances Marie Williard of Milton, Florida and Patricia Williams of Beaumont, Texas.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, with a wake being held at 6:00PM, Friday, December 13, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 10:00AM, Saturday, December 14, 2013, in the St. Pius Catholic Church in Hemphill. Burial will follow in the Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Geneva, Texas.","STR06" "I37963","Pitts","Cynthia Elizabeth","7 Dec 1880","27 Dec 1956","0","After Andrew McLemore died, she married second Frederick NELSON. They adopted Cynthia's granddaughter, Esther Cockrell, after her mother died. Cynthia was an early convert into the Church of God, Cleveland, Tennessee, and an evangelist.","STR06" "I37963","Pitts","Cynthia Elizabeth","7 Dec 1880","27 Dec 1956","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Noble County, Perry City, Ward 4
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 52-20 SD 2 Sheet 13A Stamped 242?
Fourth and Locust
709-298-319
Rassmusen Olive Wf 800 F W 71 m 21 Oh Oh Oh Saleslady Publishing
Rassmusen, Robert R Head M W 73 M 25 Denmark Denmark Denmark Danish Farmer
---/---/320
McLemore, Cynthia Mother F W 50 Wd Miss US US
McLemore, Esther Dtr F W 4 0/12 Ok Miss Mo
McLemore, Morland Son F (sic) W 6 S Ok Miss Mo
McLemore, Rolland Son M W 15 S Ok Miss Mo
McLemore, Bethel Son M W 17 S Ok Miss Mo Laborer Paving
McLemore, Sylvester Son M w 19 S Ok Miss Mo Salesman Clothing
McLemore, Dock Head M W 29 S Ok Miss Mo Clerk Pool Hall","STR06" "I1157","Pitts","Lucretia","Bef 1700","Yes, date unknown","0","Last name thought, but not proven, to be PITTS.","STR06" "I31690","Pitts","Nannie Davis","21 Sep 1900","24 Jan 1980","0","Said to be the daughter of James Ervin Pitts and Lola Sanderson.","STR06" "I47126","Pitts","Walter W.","13 Jun 1918","31 Aug 1944","0","His Military marker is engraved with a Star of David, and inscribed ""Walter W. Pitts, Mississippi, PFC Cavalry, World War II, June 13, 1918 August 31, 1944.""

The 2012 obituary of his wife notes he was killed in action during World War II.","STR06" "I17080","Placek","Alice Jean","4 Aug 1933","8 Aug 2023","0","Obituary for Alice J. Filipi

A Funeral Service for Alice will be held on Friday, August 11, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. at the Milligan Auditorium in Milligan, Nebraska. Kim Dunker will preside over the Funeral Service.

A Graveside Service will be held in the Atlanta Cemetery following the Funeral Service.

Public visitation will be on Thursday from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with family present from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska.

In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to the the family for future designation.

Alice Jean Filipi was born to Jerry and Emily (Vidlak) Placek on a farm in Jefferson County on August 4, 1933 and passed away Tuesday, August 8, 2023 at Country House Assisted Living in Lincoln, Nebraska at the age of 90 years and 4 days.

Alice attended country school and graduated from Swanton High School with the class of 1949. She was married to Lumir Filipi at the Swanton Methodist Church on April 25, 1951. Four children were born to this union: Gary, Larry, Loren and Donna.

As a young girl, Alice worked at Rezabeks IGA store. After marrying Lumir, they made their home on a farm northwest of Western where she lived for 40 years before retiring to Milligan.

After raising her family, she went to work at Milligan House of Meats for 9 years and then went to work at Fillmore County Hospital where she worked in housekeeping for 10 years, with the last 2 years being a supervisor. Her favorite job was babysitting James Sluka until he attended kindergarten.

Alice enjoyed her 9 grandchildren: Gene, Dan, Nate, Lindsay, Amber, Troy, Dustin, Tyler & Kyle. She also enjoyed her great grandchildren: Carter, Samantha, Dylan, Cade, Jax, Reese, Palmer, Harlo, Briar & Callie. She spoiled them with rolls, cinnamon rolls, kolaches and everything else yummy. Alice was proud of their many accomplishments, and she attended countless activities including football, volleyball, basketball, soccer, baseball, & dance.

Although we were sad to see Alice go, we take comfort in knowing that she was waiting for her son, Larry, as he made the journey nearly 16 hours after her passing. We are confident a good reunion is occurring between Alice, Lumir, Gary and Larry.

Alice was preceded in death by her parents, Jerry & Emily Placek; husband, Lumir Filipi; son, Gary Filipi; grand daughter-in-law, Rene Filipi; sisters, Anna Slama and Dorothy Strouf; brother-in-law, Robert E. Slama; and nephew Robert D. Slama.

She was survived by sons, Larry & wife Debra Filipi, Loren & wife Beverly Filipi; Daughter, Donna & husband Norman Wentworth; daughter-in-law, Judy Filipi; grandchildren, Gene & wife Rachel Filipi, Daniel Filipi & Friend Tiffany Ressetar, Nathan & wife Amy Filipi, Lindsay & husband Mike Densberger, Amber & husband Brock Morrison, Troy & wife Amanda Filipi, Dustin & wife Carey Filipi, Tyler Wentworth & Friend Estefany Cerda and Kyle Wentworth; great grandchildren, Carter, Samantha, Jax, & Harlo Filipi, Dylan & Cade Filipi, Reese & Palmer Filipi, Briar & Callie Morrison; and brother-in-law Larry Strouf.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Farner and Son Funeral Home)","STR06" "I38301","Placek","Anna","27 Feb 1910","24 Sep 2011","0","Services for Anna will be held on Wednesday, September 28, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska with Kim Dunker officiating the service. Visitation will be Tuesday from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the chapel in Milligan. Memorials are directed to the Milligan Fire & Rescue.
Anna Placek was born February 27, 1910 to Louis Placek and Anna Hodek in Milligan, Nebraska and she passed away on September 24, 2011 at the Exeter Care Center in Exeter, Nebraska.

Anna's mother passed away during the flu epedemic and she and her six siblings were left to be cared for by her father. Anna attended school until the 10th grade when she decided to give up school after coming home one day to find her father had her younger sister on his lap and her younger brother on a chair beside him and he was trying to keep the young children warm by a stove. At this point in Anna's life, she knew that she needed to stay home and help her father care for the children so that he could provide for the family. It was not uncommon for children to be adopted out to other family members when a mother would die. When Anna made the choice to stay home with her younger siblings, it allowed the family to stay together. Anna often recalled how her father was such a kind man. He was stern with the children but always fair. She was always proud of the fact that the family was able to remain together after the passing of her mother.

Anna enjoyed farm life and told people that it was the best place to live. Her family lived north of Milligan and in 1936 her father bought a farm between Fairmont and Exeter and the family resided there.

Anna's father passed away in 1951, and Anna, her sister, and her brother stayed on the farm until 1974. Anna then moved into Milligan and helped her sister in the grocery store putting groceries on the shelf.

Anna enjoyed reading jokes, and she also enjoyed sharing jokes with other people and visiting with people in general. Anna was a very caring person and she always felt bad when someone was sick and she would do what she could to take care of them.
When Anna could no longer care for herself, she became a resident of the Exeter Care Center. She met many friends there who were residents and staff. She particularly enjoyed visiting with Dale Mizner.

Anna is survived by all of her friends and the staff of the Exeter Care Center and the kind people on the Hospice team.

She was preceded in death by her parents Louis and Anna; brother Louis; and sisters Rose, Leona, Velma, and Angeleen.
","STR06" "I6450","Placek","Edward","1899","21 Sep 1979","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Milligan Village
Enumerated April 18, 1930
ED 30-16 SD 11 Sheet 3A Stamped 34
76-78
Placek, Ed Head M W 30 M 29 Neb Neb Neb Laborer Odd Jobs
Placek, Anna Wf F W 28 M 27 Neb Czech Czech

","STR06" "I4411","Placek","Helene A.","19 Feb 1904","3 Nov 1996","0","Steinacher - Helene A., 92, Wilber, died Sunday (11/3/96). Born, near Milligan. Survivors: son, Alan L., Wilber; daughter, Patricia Spitz, Wilber; sisters, Mollie Buzek, Milligan, Marietta Vasina, Hemet, Calif.; 10 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.

Services: 2 p.m. Wednesday, Zajicek Funeral Home, Wilber. Wilber Czech Cemetery.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, Lincoln Journal Star Archives)","STR06" "I15116","Placek","Kristina","Abt 1884","26 Jan 1946","0","She was married first to Kamil ONDRAK, and they were the parents of William, born 30 May 1900 in Milligan.","STR06" "I19906","Placek","Louis","1 May 1875","1 Jan 1951","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp
Enumerated 9 Jan 1920
SD ?? ED 34 Sheet 1A
7-7
Plasek, Louis Head M W 43 Wd Ne Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Plasek, Leona Dtr F W 14 S Neb Neb Neb
Plasek, Velma Dtr F W 13 S Neb Neb Neb
Plasek, Anna Dtr F W 9 S Neb Neb Neb
Plasek, Rose Dtr F W 6 S Neb Neb Neb
Plasek, Louis Son M W 4 6/12 S Neb Neb Neb
Plasek, Englin Dtr F W 2 6/12 S Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I11518","Placek","Mollie","27 Mar 1902","17 Sep 2001","0","Mollie attended grade school in the ZCJB Lodge building and then went to the new school through the eighth grade. After this, she remained at home to care for her mother, young brothers and sisters. She enrolled in one of the many sewing classes held in Milligan. She enjoyed embroidery and during the First World War, she and her mother knitted sweaters and gloves for the soldiers overseas. (Milligan, p 224).","STR06" "I39752","","","","","","","" "I39753","","","","","","","" "I39754","","","","","","","" "I39751","","","","","","","" "I39785","Platacis","Vilhelms ""Vilis""","25 Jun 1901","27 Jan 1967","0","A son of Karlis Platacis and Alida Abols Platacis (1875-1953). He served in the Latavian Army from 1918-1920.

New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957

Name: Vilhemis Platacis
Arrival Date: 21 Feb 1950
Birth Year: abt 1902
Age: 48
Gender: Male
Ethnicity/Race-/Nationality Latvian
Port of Departure: Bremerhaven, Germany
Port of Arrival: New York, New York to New Orleans, Louisiana
Ship Name: General J H McRae

His granddaughter, Jennifer Fawley writes that ""My grandfather Wilhelm Platacis came to America aboard the Ship General J H McRae after World War II. Their family first lived in Stuttgart, Arkansas, with their sponsor, a lawyer named A. G. Meehan. They later moved to Illinois, where he worked in the Aurora Round House, working in the shop on the trains, as a mechanical engineer. Wilhelm died when my dad was in high school.""","STR06" "I39787","","","","","","","" "I16063","Plock","Glen Carl","9 Mar 1947","25 May 2023","0","Obituary for Glen Carl Plock

A Memorial Service for Glen will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, June 2, 2023 at First United Methodist Church in York, Nebraska. Pastor Trudy Hanke will preside over the Memorial Service.

A Graveside Service with Military Honors will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, June 2, 2023 at Fairmont Public Cemetery.

Memorials are suggested to the family for future designation to honor Veteran's causes.

Glen Carl Plock was born March 9, 1947 to Carl E. and Wilma M. (Philson) Plock in Geneva, Nebraska at Filmore County Hospital. He was one of 6 children born into the family. Glen passed away at his home in York, Nebraska, surrounded by his family, on May 25, 2023 at the age of 76 years, 2 months, and 16 days.

He went to kindergarten at country school then received the rest of his education at Fairmont Public School, graduating in 1966. That same year, he was drafted in the Army where he served at Fort Polk, Louisiana. In June of 1966, Glen was sent to Vietnam where he served his country overseas until November 1967. He then returned to the States where he was stationed at Fort Sam in Houston, Texas. Glen returned to home in June 1968. Glen received the Marksman Badge, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, and the Vietnam Campaign Medal.

In the fall of 1968, he went to Milford Trade School pursuing automotive technology. Glen then worked for Capek Farms from 1968 to 1972. During this time, he married Jeanette Capek on October 18, 1969. From this marriage, Shelly and Ann were born. In November of 1972, Glen started working at for Co-op in Milligan, Nebraska, where he worked for the next 21 years. Glen and Jeanette divorced in 1979.

On May 25, 1984, Glen married Joyce Kronhofman. From this marriage, Glen gained two children, Joseph and Tanya. This marriage also nourished his love of giving, resulting in the fostering of over 50 children.

Glen was active in the American Legion for over 50 years, while also enjoying being an umpire for softball in Milligan.

Glen and Joyce moved to York, Nebraska in 1999. He pursued a new endeavor, becoming an active member in the York Eagles Club which he managed for many years. Glen also worked at Nutrition Services for 6 years. He spent the years after Nutrition Services working at Cornerstone Bank and Black Barts convenience store. Glen finished his working career managing Big Alkali Fish Camp south of Valentine, Nebraska. He used his love of people and the outdoors to thrive at Big Alkali from 2012 to 2016. He then returning home to York to retire. Glen still received messages and calls from visitors at Big Alkali, sharing their memories of the camping resort.

Glen was preceded by Death by his parents Carl and Wilma; sister Joann and brothers-in-law Gerald Switzer and Robert Schubart.

Glen is survived by his wife, Joyce; daughters Ann & Tony Tagliaferro, Tanya & Tim Peters, and Shelly Hansen; Son Joe & Paige Kronhofman, and honorary daughter Jess Thompsen. He was also survived by many grandkids including Kortney and Cody Kronhofman, Wyatt and Whitney Hansen, Evan and Ryan Tagliaferro, and Claton and Bryce Peters. Among his grandkids, Glen is survived by many ""honorary grandkids"", Ty Capek, Laramie Elliot, Spencer Galaway, Brandon Capek, and honorary great-grandkids Eli and Hadley Galaway. He is also survived by brothers William Plock and Larry (Lynda) Plock, sisters Carolyn Switzer and Doris Schubart; sisters-in-law Deb Sieber (Lonnie), Anita Brace (Andy), Charlotte Ward (Mark), Jackie Coy (Brud), Diana Uldrich, and Patty Elliot (Jim).

Glen loved camping, boating, cooking, the outdoors, and car racing. Glen hated the word ""step kids."" Everyone were Glen's kids one way or another. He lived his life full of love for others, always giving pieces of his heart to whoever needed a laugh or a hug.
...
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Farmer & Son Funeral Home)","STR06" "I15786","","","","","","","" "I8181","","","","","","","" "I3849","Plosova","Katherine","Abt 1800","","0","In the Milligan Centennial History Book, she is shown as Katherine VCELA. Ken Chromy instead shows her as Kathering PLOSOVA, born in Sechutice #6, with her father being a VCELA.","STR06" "I38555","Plumlee","James Leander","Abt 1818","Yes, date unknown","0","Appears to have been the free white male between the age of 20 and 29 living in the household of William Plumley at the time of the 1840 head of household census. He was not present at the time of the 1850 census, but was living with his father and two siblings in 1860. In 1862, he appears to have married Mariah McLemore, a cousin.","STR06" "I38555","Plumlee","James Leander","Abt 1818","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, District 17, PO Meckleburg
Enumerated 12 Jun 1860
Page 248
1889-1623
Wm. Plumly 78 M NC
Leander Plumly 40 M Tenn
William Plumly 35 M Lawyer
Martha Plumly 27 F

1870 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, 17th Civil District, Knoxville
Enumerated 28 July 1870
Page 12
76-75
Plumlee, Leander 65 M 2 Farmer 300 12o Tenn
Plumlee, Mariah 48 F W Keeping House Tenn

1880 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, 17 Civil District
Enumerated 14 Jun 1880
Page 27 SD 15 ED 155
237-252
James and Catherine PLUMLY
238-253
Madison and Harriet PERRY
(Also living in home Anna BOUNS, orphan)
238-254
Thomas and Elvia LUTRELL
240-255
Plumley, Leander W M 62 School Teacher Tenn NC NC
Plumley, Mariah W F 55 Wf Keeping House Tenn NC SC
243-258
Stewart, Fredric B W M 47 Carpenter Tenn
Stewart, Ellen J W F 46 Wf Keeping House Tenn NC NC
Stewart, Elva A W F 22 Dtr At Home Tenn Tenn Tenn
Stewart, Francis W F 19 Dtr At Home Tenn Tenn Tenn
Stewart, Susan W F 17 Dtr At Home Tenn Tenn Tenn
Stewart, Laura W F 14 Dtr At Home Tenn Tenn Tenn
Stewart, Jeralle W F 12 Dtr At Home Tenn Tenn Tenn

","STR06" "I38487","Plumlee","James N.","Abt 1836","Yes, date unknown","0","Knox County TN marriage records show that he married Catherine PLUMLEE on 25 Feb 1869 in Knox County, TN

http://files.usgwarchives.org/tn/knox/vitals/marriages/knxmrp-q.txt


","STR06" "I38487","Plumlee","James N.","Abt 1836","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, 17 Civil District
Enumerated 14 Jun 1880
Page 27 SD 15 ED 155
237-252
Plumley, James N W M 49 Farmer Tenn NC NC
Plumley, Catharine W F 33 Wf Keeping House Tenn NC Tenn
Plumley, Martha C W F 8 Dtr Tenn Tenn Tenn
Plumley, Liza B/K W F 4 Dtr Tenn Tenn Tenn
Plumley, William E W M W 1 Son Tenn Tenn Tenn
238-253
Madison and Harriet PERRY
(Also living in home Anna BOUNS, orphan)
238-254
Thomas and Elvia LUTRELL
240-255
Plumley, Leander W M 62 School Teacher Tenn NC NC
Plumley, Mariah W F 55 Wf Keeping House Tenn NC SC
243-258
Stewart, Fredric B W M 47 Carpenter Tenn
Stewart, Ellen J W F 46 Wf Keeping House Tenn NC NC
","STR06" "I38486","Plumlee","John W.","Abt 1834","Bef 1880","0","(Research):
Census Listing:

1870 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, 16 Civil District, Knoxville
Enumerated 12 Aug 1870
Page 17 Stamped 293
125-120
Plumley, John 37 M W Farmer 240 150 Tenn
Plumley, Celia 25 F W Keeping House Tenn
Plumley, Sarah 3 F W Tenn

1880 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, 16 Civil District
Enumerated 5 Jun 1880
Page 11 SD 1 ED 154
81-81
Plumilia Ceily W F 32 Keeping House Tenn Tenn Tenn
Plumilia, Sarah J W F 12 Dtr At Home Tenn Tenn Tenn
Plumilia, Nancy B W F 10 Dt At Home Tenn Tenn Tenn
Plumilia, Martha C W F 7 Dtr Tenn Tenn Tenn
Plumilia, Joseph W M 5 Son Tenn Tenn Tenn
Plumilia, Wm. C. W M 1 Son Tenn Tenn Tenn
","STR06" "I38482","Plumlee","Joseph L.","Abt 1821","Yes, date unknown","0","Some show his middle name as Leander, not verified.

Is this the Joseph Plumlee that married Amelie E. ARMSTRONG on 30 Dec 1858 in Knox County, TN?

http://files.usgwarchives.org/tn/knox/vitals/marriages/knxmrp-q.txt

","STR06" "I38315","Plumlee","Nancy Ann","Abt 1785","17 Mar 1853","0","A photo of her tombstone is on findagrave.com

It shows that she died on Mar. 17, 1853, Aged 67 years, 9 months, and 11 days

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=30823236","STR06" "I38315","Plumlee","Nancy Ann","Abt 1785","17 Mar 1853","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Illinois, Lee County, Palmyra Township
Enumerated 6 Aug 1850
40-40
David P. Cantral 32 M Farmer 1200 Ohio
Eleanor A Cantral 29 F Tenn
Young M. Cantrall 9 M Ill
Erastus D Cantral 2 M Ill
Nancu A. McLemore 65 F $500 N. Carolina","STR06" "I24799","Plumlee","Sarah","Abt 1785","Aft 1830","0","MaryLynn Santa shows her as the daughter of Jesse Perry Joseph PLUMLEY.","STR06" "I38484","Plumlee","Sarah Ann","Abt 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","Is this the Sarah E. PLUMLEE that married Samuel WATKINS on 10 Apr 1862 in Knox County, TN?

http://files.usgwarchives.org/tn/knox/vitals/marriages/knxmrp-q.txt","STR06" "I38380","Plumlee","William","Abt 1783","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1830 Census
Tennessee, Knox
Per Ancestry.com 150/handwritten 396
William Plumby
2 Free White Males under five
2 Free White Males between 5 and 10
1 Free White Male between 40 and 50
2 Free White Females under 5
1 Free White Female between 10 and 15
1 Free White Females between 30 and 40
Greene McLemore was enumerated following William

1840 Census
Tennesse, Knox County
Page 39
Wm. Plumlie
1 Free White Males 5 thru 9
2 Free White Males 10 thru 14
1 Free White Males 15-19
1 Free White Males 20-29
1 Free White Males 50-59
1 Free White Females 10-14
1 Free White Females 15-19
1 Free White Females 50-59
9 Persons total, 2 involved in agriculture
9 Person Free White, Free Colored, Slaves

1850 Census
Tennessee, Knox County
Enumerated 30 Nov 1850
176-180
William Plumlee 66 M Farmer 100 NC
Nancy Plumlee 63 f NC
Joseph L Plumlee 29 M Farmer Tenn
William H. Plumlee 22 M Farmer Tenn
Sarah Ann Plumlee 20 F Tenn
Martha M Plumlee 18 F Tenn
John W. Plumlee 16 M Farmer Tenn
James N. Plumlee 14 M Tenn

1860 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, 17th District, PO Mecklenburg
Enumerated 13 Jun 1860
Page 248
1889-1623
Wm. Plumly 78 M NC
Leander Plumly 40 M Tenn
William Plumly 35 M Lawyer ---
Martha Plumly 27 F ---



","STR06" "I38483","Plumlee","William H.","Abt 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","It is assumed that Wm H. Plumlee first married Mary McLEMORE, his cousin, on 6 Apr 1854 in Knox County, TN?

http://files.usgwarchives.org/tn/knox/vitals/marriages/knxmrp-q.txt

She appears to have died young, or perhaps they divorced, as six years later, at the time of the 1860 Knox County, TN census, he was living with his father, and a brother and sister.

Wm. H. Plumlee remarried on 5 Apr 1869, also in Knox County, Caroline C. McCARTY.","STR06" "I38483","Plumlee","William H.","Abt 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville, 16th Civil District
Enumerated 6 Aug 1870
Page 5 Stamped 287
40-38
Plumlee, William H 46 M W Carpenter 500 220 Tenn
Plumlee, Caroline 38 F W Keeping House Tenn
McCarty, Hannah 83 F W Keeping House Pennsylvania

1880 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville, 22 Civil District
Enumerated 5 Jun 1880
Page 13 SD 15 ED 155 Stamped 300
119-127
Plumley, William W M 53 Carpetner Tenn Tenn NC
Plumley, Caroline W F 49 Wf Keeping House Tenn Tenn Pa

1900 Census
Tenneessee, Knox County, 22 Civil District
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 2 ED 91 Sheet 9A
163-164
Plumlee, Wm H Head W M Mar 1822 78 M 32 Tenn NC NC
Plumlee, Caroline Wf W F July 1831 69 M 32 Tenn Pa Pa
Sone, Swanie Boarder S m Apr 1854 16 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Farm Hand



","STR06" "I34467","Plunkett","Lenora","29 Aug 1937","3 Feb 2021","0","Lenora Faye Plunkett Wooge Kalkwarf was born on a farm between Manley and Weeping Water, Nebraska to Enos Siebert Plunkett and Lena Faye Plunkett on August 29th, 1937. Her brothers were Arthur, Donnie and George. Her sisters were Dorothy and Kathryn. In 1954 she moved to Weeping Water where her parents had a nursing home.

She was married to Edward Wooge until their divorce. She then married Larry Kalkwarf. For most of her life she was a cook, and a fantastic one at that. One of the things that she loved best was feeding family and friends. She retired in 2000.

In 2017 she moved to Southlake Village where she passed into God's loving arms on February 3rd, 2021.

Over the years she made many, many friends. She loved her family with all of her heart as well as the large number of friends who came her way. She loved animals of every shape, size, and kind. Her favorite color was purple. She really loved putting puzzles together and playing games, especially cards with her friends at Southlake Village.

Her children were Linda, married to Greg Soukup, Edward Wooge, Allen Wooge, Carol Wooge, Janice Mitzner, married to Ken Mitzner and Anna Funk, married to Gary.

Grandchildren were Frank Soukup, married to Kimberly; Christina Thietje, married to Tyler; James Soukup married to Elizabeth; Edwin Wooge; Joshua Wooge, Tara Funk and Conner Wooge.

Great grandchildren are Aubrie and Alexander Thietje, Kaylyn and Jessa Soukup and Evan, Corbin and Haley Wooge.

She also had numerous nephews, nieces and cousins.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husbands, sister Dorothy, brother Donnie, daughter Janice and great grandson Evan.

To say that she lived life to the fullest would be an understatement.

She was loved by all, and she will be missed.","STR06" "I23306","Plunkett","Mattie Aminda","26 Jun 1905","31 Mar 1998","0","The daughter of Dr. Randolph Joseph PLUNKETT and Ellen Liza HARBESON. Her location of death was ASSUMED based on her last residence shown on the SSDI.","STR06" "I40085","","","","","","","" "I31260","","","","","","","" "I29680","Pocklington","Dorothea Mae","6 Dec 1912","May 1986","0","Listed as Dorotha EUGENIS on the SSDI.","STR06" "I29678","Pocklington","Harold Lee","5 Sep 1889","16 Aug 1965","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, August 19, 1965
Page Three

Algonac Civic Leader Dies in Hospital

H. Lee Pocklington, 75, longtime civic leader of Algonac and village president 13 years, died Monday in Mercy Hospital, Port Huron, after a long illness.

Mr. Pocklington was born Sept. 5, 1889, in Ridgeway, Mich.

He and the former Clara V. Lenzner were married in 1908. Mrs. Pocklington died Jan. 3, 1944.

One of Mr. Pocklington's sons, Robert R. Pocklington of Algonac is missing and presumed drowned in a fishing accident Aug. 9.

Another son, Harold L. Pocklington of Algonac, is executive director of the Leader Dog School for the Blind at Rochester and is a Lions International Counselor.

Two other sons are Herbert Pocklington of Deerfield, Fla., and James Pocklington of Salisbury, Md.

Mr. Pocklington is survived also by a daughter Mrs. William Eugenis of Algonac.

Funeral services were to be conducted at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Gilbert Funeral Home.

Burial was in Oaklawn Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2008)

The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 25, published on September 6, 1965, reported his death as well. It also noted that he had received Algonac's Outstanding Citizen Award in 1963.","STR06" "I29679","Pocklington","Harold Lee","11 Jun 1910","23 Jun 1986","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, July 21, 1911
Local Happenings
Page 4
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Pocklington and son, Harold Lee, who spent ten days with Mrs. Pocklington's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Lenzner, returned to their home in Ann Arbor Saturday morning.

In the 1965 obituary of his father, it was noted that ""...son, Harold L. Pocklington of Algonac, is executive director of the Leader Dog School for the Blind at Rochester and is a Lions International Counselor.""

","STR06" "I36371","","","","","","","" "I29683","","","","","","","" "I29681","Pocklington","James Richard","3 Aug 1915","Jul 1986","0","In the 1965 obituary of his father, it was written that he was of ""....Salisbury, Md.""","STR06" "I40115","","","","","","","" "I25299","","","","","","","" "I40117","","","","","","","" "I40086","","","","","","","" "I30397","","","","","","","" "I36370","","","","","","","" "I40092","","","","","","","" "I40116","","","","","","","" "I29682","Pocklington","Robert Ray","3 Mar 1925","","0","In the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 9, September 2, 1946, in a column titled ""Still in the Service of the U.S.A."", it was noted that Robert Pocklington, recently discharged from military services, is now employed by the U.S. Government at Bremen, Germany.

In the 1965 obituary of his father, it was written that ""One of Mr. Pocklington's sons, Robert R. Pocklington of Algonac is missing and presumed drowned in a fishing accident Aug. 9."" The same inforrmation was published in the 1965 issue of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST. However, Heidi Pocklington emailed in September 2010 that her father Robert Pocklington was still living. The articles above apparently were written prematurely.","STR06" "I40091","","","","","","","" "I40090","","","","","","","" "I35682","Poe","Gladys","10 Aug 1897","24 Sep 1964","0","Wm Lyon shows her as the daughter of Amos Poe and Martha Todd.

California Death Index:

MCLEMORE GLADYS 08/10/1897 TODD F LOS ANGELES(70) 09/24/1964 461-20-4945 67 yrs
","STR06" "I11576","","","","","","","" "I11573","","","","","","","" "I11577","","","","","","","" "I3450","Pointer","Edna Aline","25 Apr 1905","3 Feb 1973","0","When Edna applied for Social Security Benefits in 1972, based on her husband's earnings, they were living in Houston, at 2500 Glen Haven, 77025. She was 67 years old at the time. Her parents were shown as William Granville Pointer and Alice Josie Holland. She was born on April 23, 1905 in Milburn, McCullough, Texas.

Did she and Denton divorce? The following record, from the Rootsweb Texas Death Index, appears to be for Edna A. Kerr. She is listed as single however.

Kerr Edna A 02-03-1973 HARRIS F SINGLE

Her Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows her as the daughter of William A. Pointer and Alice Holland, and indicates she was born in Rochelle, Texas versus Milburn, she was also listed as married, so presumably the death index was in error. The informant was Denton Kerr.

?u??/u?
Name: Edna A. Kerr
Death Date: 03 Feb 1973
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 67 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1906
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William A. Pointer
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Alice Holland
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242395
Digital Film Number: 4170670
Image Number: 109
Reference Number: cn11596
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I3450","Pointer","Edna Aline","25 Apr 1905","3 Feb 1973","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I3451","Pointer","Marion B ""Mannie"" ""Bee""","12 Apr 1911","20 Sep 1970","0","Called ""Bee,"" after his middle name, which was simply the initial B. On his form SS-5, he is listed as Marion B. Pointer, other sources list him as Manne B. Pointer. In 1937, he lived in Kirbyville, and was working for Oscar Baker in Silsbee.

The digital image of his actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as Mannie B. Pointer, and lists his locaton of birth as Placid, Texas. He is shown as the son of Granville Pointer and Alice Holland. He was a veteran of WWII, and died at the VA Hospital in Houston, the information on his death certicate was obtained from his records on file with the Veterans Administration. His usual occupation was an automobile mechanic. He was buried at the VA Cemetery.

?u??/u?
Name: Mannie B. Pointer
Death Date: 20 Sep 1970
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 59 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1911
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Granville Pointer
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Alice Holland
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218906
Digital Film Number: 4169090
Image Number: 1805
Reference Number: 64646
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I4394","Pointer","William Melville","12 Dec 1900","15 Jun 1952","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDT6-W43
Name: William Melville Pointer
Death Date: 15 Jun 1952
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 52 years 5 months 27 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 Dec 1900
Birthplace: Brown County, Texas
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William G. Pointer
Father's Birthplace: D.K.
Mother's Name: Alice Holland
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Carpenter
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Rosevine
Burial Place: Rosevine, Texas
Burial Date: 15 Jun 1952
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2075087
Digital Film Number: 4167290
Image Number: 0630
Reference Number: cn 30390
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I4394","Pointer","William Melville","12 Dec 1900","15 Jun 1952","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, McCulloch County, JP 5
Enumerated 16 Apr 1910
SD 14 ED 192 Sheet 9A
7-7
Pointer, Granville Head M W 32 M 11 Tx Mo Mo Farmer
Pointer, Alice Wf F W 34 M 11 2/2 Tx Tn Tx
Pointer, Melville Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Pointer, Edna Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I16678","Polak","Marie","15 Aug 1850","4 Mar 1927","0","At the time of the 1900 census, she was living in Liberty Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska with her six youngest children, ans shown as a widow, born in August 1852 in Bohemia. The 1910 census showed her to be the mother of 13 children, eight of whom were still living.","STR06" "I22921","","","","","","","" "I20426","Polansky","Helen","25 Nov 1896","Jun 1975","0","The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank POLANSKY of St. Paul, Nebraska. In 1974, when her health began to fail, Helen moved to Pennsylvania to live with her son and his family (Milligan, p 347).

SSN 509-36-3394","STR06" "I42040","Polk","Charles Isaac","9 Sep 1832","30 Mar 1889","0","A member of another prominent family in San Augustine. Born on 1832...in Tennessee, Charles came to east Texas in early 1837 with his parents, Alfred (1808-1891) and Nancy McIvor (1810-1897) Polk, and siblings. Alfred Polk served as the county judge of San Augustine from 1845 until 1860. For many years Charles was a merchant in San Augustine; like his five brothers and two brothers-in-law, he served in the Confederate army during the Civil War.

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/drtsa/00047/drt-00047.html","STR06" "I16328","Polk","Mary Benjamin ""Bennie""","3 Mar 1905","12 Mar 1995","0","San Augustine Tribune 16 March 1995 page 6

Funeral Services Tuesday for Bennie Morgan

Bennie Polk Morgan 90, of Jasper, formerly of San Augustine, died Sunday, March 12, 1995 at Forum Health Care Center in Dallas.

Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Runnels Cemetery in Broaddus.

Mrs. Morgan was born in San Augustine County, attended County Schools, and Mary Hardin-Baylor University in Belton. She taught in the San Augustine Schools for a number of years and was active in civic and church activities. She was married to Frank Youngblood, a San Augustine car dealer and later to Bronson Morgan of Jasper. Mr. Morgan was the original partner in the Morgan & Lindsey Variety Store Chain. She was co-founder of the Hampton-Morgan Chair of Nursing at Mary Hardin-Baylor at Belton.

Mrs. Morgan was head of the Department of Public Welfare offices in San Augustine County for a number of years. While living in San Augustine, her home was the Ezekiel Cullen House at Congress and Market which she sold in the 1950's to Hugh Roy Cullen, who restored it to the 1839 setting and presented it to the Ezekial Cullen Chapter of the Daughters of The Republic of Texas. She visited here for historical activities often thoughout the years.

She was descended from a pioneer San Augustine County family and used her means to presume the family lands near Broaddus, including the Runnels Cemetery where she was buried.

Survivors include a son, Frank Polk Youngblood of Austin; daughters, Jane Teel Youngblood of Plano; seven grandchildren; and two great-granchildren.

A similar obituary was published in the March 22, 1995 issue of the Sabine County Reporter. This second obituary added that she was ""born March 3, 1905, as a daughter of the late Benjamin and Mary (Runnels) Polk.""","STR06" "I5696","","","","","","","" "I12086","Polley","Betty Jean","16 Mar 1941","27 Feb 2003","0","San Augustine Tribune Thursday, March 6, 2003

BETTY JEAN STRICKLAND Betty Jean STRICKLAND, age 61, of Orange, Texas, died February 27, 2003 at her residence. She was a native of Sexton, and had lived in Orange about 40 years. She was a Parts Clerk for Cowboy Harley in Beaumont, Texas. Funeral services were held Sunday, March 2, at 2:30 p.m. at Starr Funeral Homes in Hemphill. Survivors: husband, Carter STRICKLAND, Jr. of Hemphill; son Carter STRICKLAND, III of Orange, Texas; brothers, Mac POLLEY of Tyler, Grover POLLEY of San Augustine; sister, Lucy BAILEY of Waco; 3 grandchildren all of Orange; other survivors include (stepchildren): Danny STRICKLAND of Hemphill, and Sharon EDGAR of Hemphill.

Sabine County Reporter
March 5, 2003

""...Survivors: husband Carter Strickland Jr. of Hemphill; son, Carter Strickland III and wife Donna of Orange; brothers, Mac POLLEY of Tyler and Grover POLLEY of San Augustine; a sister, Lucy BAILEY of Waco; three grandchildren, Ashley Strickland, Stormy Strickland, and Rainy Strickland, all of Orange; and other survivors, Danny Strickland and wife Patty and Sharon EDGAR and husband George, all of Hemphill...""","STR06" "I37489","","","","","","","" "I29469","Polley","Dan Bussey","Abt 1892","20 Nov 1979","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 5
Enumerated 20 and 21 January 1920
SD 326 ED 172 Sheet 18A
236-240
(Indexed as PALLEY)
Polley, D.B. He M W 28 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Polley, Mary Wf F W 23 M Tx Tx Tx
Polley, Lillian Dtr F W 4 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP No 5
Enumerated April 16, 1930
ED 202-7 SD 19 Sheet 5A Stamped 89
93-100
Polley, Dan B Hd $4000 M W 39 M23 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Polley, Mary A/G/C? Wf F W 32 M17 Tx Tx Tx
Polley, Lillian Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Polley, Dan Jr. Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Polley, Ruth J Mother F W 72 Wd 17 Tx TN TN","STR06" "I1589","Polley","Dan Bussey","24 Sep 1920","22 Aug 2000","0","A photo of Dan in uniform can be found on his Find A Grave memorial page. His military marker is inscribed as follows:

SGT US ARMY AIR FORCES WORLD WAR II; Married Feb. 28, 1948

Gravesite Details dbl/w Claudia","STR06" "I44957","Polley","Ellis","7 Jul 1886","21 Oct 1887","0","Linda Davenport writes, onthe FindAGrave memorial page she created for Elmer notes that ""Ellis was a twin to Elmer and both were sons of John Robert & Ruth Jane Polley and buried in unmarked graves.""
","STR06" "I44956","Polley","Elmer","7 Jul 1886","25 Oct 1887","0","Linda Davenport writes, onthe FindAGrave memorial page she created for Elmer notes that ""Elmer was a twin to Ellis and both were sons of John Robert & Ruth Jane Polley and buried in an unmarked grave.""
","STR06" "I44959","Polley","Grover Lee","7 Apr 1933","31 Oct 2012","0","Obituary, as copied from his FindAGrave Memorial page created by Linda Davenport:

""Grover Lee Polley, 79, of Port Neches, Texas died Wednesday, October 31, 2012 at Christus St. Mary Hospital in Port Arthur, Texas.

Grover was born April 7, 1933 in Sexton, Texas. He was a resident of this area for the past 10 years and a former resident of Sexton, Texas. He worked construction for 25 years and was a US Army Veteran.

Funeral services will be held Friday, November 2, 2012 at 10:00 a. m. at Levingston Funeral Home in Port Neches with Rev. Jeremy Bradshaw officiating. Burial will be at Oak Bluff Memorial Park.

Visitation for family and friends will be from 5:00 to 7:00 p. m. Thursday, November 1, 2012 at the funeral home.

He is survived by his wife, Lena Frederick Polley of Port Neches, Texas; sons, Trop P. Frederick of Friendswood, Texas; Chris Frederick and wife Wendy of Pine Forest, Texas; 3 grandchildren, Jessica Taylor, and Zac; nephew, Buddy Strickland.""

Obituary from www.levingstonfuneralhome.com","STR06" "I29472","Polley","John","15 Dec 1821","12 Mar 1893","0","Kevin Coward emailed that ""John Polley received a Second Class headright grant for land in the Republic of Texas and served as a Representative in District 2 of the Texas State Legislature in 1870 and 1871.""","STR06" "I29478","Polley","John Mack","9 Oct 1876","5 Aug 1911","0","There is a photo of his Woodmen of the World Memorial on his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Linda Davenport and transcription and photo provided by Kay Parker McCary. It is inscribed ""Son of J. R. & R. J. Polley Remember all must die."" Davenport notes further that ""Family records show that he died from tuberculosis.""
","STR06" "I29468","Polley","John Robert ""Jack""","26 Jan 1854","5 Jan 1930","0","(Research):Census Information:

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender R
ace Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John R. POLLEY Self M Male W 25 TX Wagoner GA AL
Ruthie POLLEY Wife M Female W 22 TX Keeps House SC SC
Mack POLLEY Son S Male W 3 TX TX TX
Willis POLLEY Son S Male W 1 TX TX TX

Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 5, Sabine, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255325
NA Film Number T9-1325
Page Number 244D","STR06" "I44954","Polley","Mary Lillian","21 Dec 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","Linda Davenport writes, onthe FindAGrave memorial page she created for Mary Lillian, that she ""married Ira Reeves on December 19, 1898 in Sexton, Sabine County, TX, marriage performed by J. S. Ellis. She died in childbirth, along with the infant, before June 13, 1900. It is thought that she and her baby could be buried in the Polley Cemetery in unmarked graves.""","STR06" "I35008","Polley","Mary""Mollie"" Louise","29 Sep 1854","4 Aug 1928","0","In her annotated transcription of the Brookeland Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows her as a daughter of Oliver J. Polley and Angelina Hamilton. Her tombstone was inscribed ""She was a kind and affectionate wife, a fond mother and a friend to all""","STR06" "I20184","Polley","Oliver J.","5 Jul 1826","23 Apr 1864","0","Tombstone Inscription:

7-5-1826
4-23-1864
Confederate States of America
Green's Texas Calvary","STR06" "I44951","Polley","Robert Vestal","9 Jan 1928","21 Jul 1986","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Linda Davenport, has a photo of his military marker, and it is inscribed Robert V Polley, US Army, Korea, Jan 9, 1929 July 21, 1986. It also has the emblen of an upside down horseshoe.","STR06" "I44952","Polley","William Vestal","27 May 1883","16 Jul 1967","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Linda Davenport, links him to his parents, John Robert POLLEY and Ruth Jane BENNETT, as well as to both wives (Bessie HOLDER and Tassie PARKER) and to children from both marriages. Memorials have been created for all of these individuals as well.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=48908555","STR06" "I28449","","","","","","","" "I42587","Ponder","Berry","1 Feb 1888","6 Apr 1969","0","He is shown on FindAGrave as a son of William Farrar PONDER and Angeline M ROBERTS, who also have memorials.","STR06" "I42594","Ponder","Charles","2 Jul 1926","10 May 2018","0","Charles Ponder, 91, of San Angelo, formerly of San Augustine, passed away Thursday, May 10 at Lyndale San Angelo, an assisted living facility.

Services will be Saturday, May 19, 2018 at 10:00am at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine, TX. Family visitation will be Friday, May 18, 2018 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Charles was born on July 2,1926 to Berry and Lillie (Epps) Ponder. He was the youngest of seven children. A veteran of World War II, his last posting was at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio. While San Antonio he met and married Luvera Roach. He was employed by Gulf Oil for thirty-two years in both San Antonio and Austin. Retiring in 1984, Charles and Luvera moved to his family home near San Augustine. He served as Board President of Bland Lake Rural Water (now San Augustine Rural Water) and served as Secretary/Treasurer of Antioch Cemetery. He loved to read the Bible, sing, garden, play 42, and walk in the woods. In addition, Charles was also a member of the San Augustine Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9313.

Charles was a member of the Church of Christ and served as an elder at congregations in San Antonio and Austin. After moving back to Bland Lake, he was a member of Antioch Church of Christ.

Charles is survived by two daughters, Glenda Kinney and husband Kendall of Sweetwater, TX and Rebecca Mahon and husband Monte of San Angelo, TX; one son, Roy Ponder and wife Gina of San Angelo, TX; grandchildren, Jennie Monroe and husband Ben of Sweetwater, TX; Robin Smith and husband Ryan of San Angelo, TX; Wade Mahon and wife Kaci of Keller, TX; Ryan Mahon of Midland, TX; Chad Mahon of San Angelo, TX; Julie Hamil and husband Reed of San Angelo, TX; Gregory Ponder of Perryton, TX; and Kayla Ponder of San Angelo, TX; Four great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.

www.dailynewsandmore.com

Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, May 23, 2018, page 8","STR06" "I44702","Ponder","George Elvin","23 Dec 1935","21 Oct 2009","0","Obituary copied from this FindAGrave Memorial Page created by ""jrrmr910.""

George Elvin Ponder Sr., of Kountze, passed away at Harbor Hospice in Beaumont.

A native of San Augustine, he was a lifetime resident of Hardin County. He was a Bail Bondsman and proudly served his country in the US Army.

George was preceded in death by his parents Curtis and Mattie Lou Bland Ponder, son Ricky Ponder and brother Jack Ponder.

Suvivors include sons George Elvin Ponder, Jr. and wife Talisa and Gary Frank Ponder; daughter Kimberly Ann Ponder and fianc? Matthew Peeples; step-sons Bryan Harvey and Ray Harvey; sisters Bobbie Walton and husband Marlin, Vonnie Stover and husband Ervil, Phyllis Andrews and husband Charles, Mary Lou Stringer and husband Preston, and Rhonda Kay Dickerson and husband David; brothers James Earl Ponder, Lamar Ponder and wife Colleen, T. L. Ponder and wife Sheila, Phillip Ponder and wife Linda and Marvin Ponder and wife Sherry; eighteen grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

Funeral services at Farmer Funeral Home in Silsbee. A graveside committal will be at Liberty Hill Cemetery in San Augustine.","STR06" "I34506","Ponder","Jessie Berry","21 Nov 1917","26 Aug 1996","0","Military Marker SSgt US WW II Purple Heart","STR06" "I38950","Ponder","Martha","Abt 1837","Yes, date unknown","0","In a biography of her husband Americus Carter, she was named as ""Miss Martha Ponder daughter of Silas and Lucitta (Darden) Ponder, and sister of the late Hon. William A. Ponder, of this parish.""

Martha's brother, William Amos Ponder, was also stepfather to Americus. According to John and Meg Anderson's notes on FindaGrave, Margaret Holden married William Amos Ponder after her first husband, Isaac Carter, died.","STR06" "I42591","Ponder","Mary Lee","Abt 1916","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a WILKINSON.","STR06" "I42590","Ponder","Melvin","21 Nov 1914","3 Nov 2003","0","From FindAGrave:
Birth: Nov. 21, 1914
San Augustine County
Texas, USA
Death: Nov. 3, 2003
San Augustine
San Augustine County
Texas, USA

Funeral for Melvin Ponder, 88, of San Augustine will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, San Augustine, with Alton Shaw officiating. Burial will be in Antioch Cemetery, San Augustine County.

Ponder died Nov. 3, 2003, in San Augustine.

Born Nov. 21, 1914, in San Augustine County, he was the son of Berry Ponder and Lillie Epps. He had been a mechanic for WKM Machine Shop, and he was a U.S. Army veteran.

Survivors include his wife, Ruby Ponder, of San Augustine; son, Michael Ponder of Missouri City; sisters, Opal Thompson and Winnie Nance, both of San Augustine; brothers, Charles Ponder and Frank Ponder, both of San Augustine; and four grandchildren.

Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, San Augustine.","STR06" "I42592","Ponder","Opal","30 Apr 1919","Sep 2013","0","Opal Thompson, age 94, was born on April 30, 1919 in San Augustine County to Berry and Lillie (Epps) Ponder. She was a lifelong member of the Antioch Church of Christ.
Opal was an avid singer and enjoyed sitting around in the evening playing the guitar and mandolin, singing with her extended family. She loved to go camping and fishing and she was a homemaker.

She is survived by her sons, George Thompson and wife Francis of Beaumont, Dean Thompson and wife Barbara of Weatherford and Andy Thompson and wife Dru of Arlington; brother Charles Ponder of San Augustine; 9 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren, as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

Opal was preceded in death by her parents; husband Omer (Buck) Thompson; sisters Mary Lee Wilkinson and Winnie Nance; brothers, Melvin, Jessie and Frank Ponder; son Oscar Charles Thompson.

Funeral Services will be Wednesday, September 11, 2013, at 11:00 A.M., Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine with Al Shaw officiating and burial to follow in the Antioch Cemetery.

Visitation will be Tuesday evening from the hours of 5:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M. at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 W. Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas


www.timeformemory.com
Wyman Roberts Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 18, 2013, Page 12","STR06" "I48483","Ponder","Rickey Lynn","24 Sep 1965","11 Jul 1994","0","Obituary

Rickey Ponder

Funeral Services for Rickey Ponder, 28, of Silsbee were held Wednesday, July 13, 1994, at the chapel of R.S. Farmer Funeral Directors in Silsbee. Interment followed at Resthaven Memorial Cemetery in Silsbee.

He died Monday, July 11.

Ponder was a native of San Augustine County and was an ironworker. He had lived in Silsbee for several years.

Survivors: a daughter, Kourtney Ponder of Silsbee; father and step-mother, George and Linda Ponder of Silsbee; mother and step-father, Ida and Bobby Johnson of Rye, Texas; sisters Kimberly Ponder of Silsbee and Renee Farr of Cleveland; and brothers George Ponder Jr of Kirbyville, and Gary Ponder, Bryan Harvey and Roy Harvey, all of Silsbee.

The Sabine County Reporter, July 27, 1994, Page 9","STR06" "I38962","Ponder","William Amos","18 Sep 1831","2 Apr 1890","0","A son of Silas Lito Ponder and Lucitta Darden. His younger sister, Martha, married Americus V. Carter, the eldest son of his wife, Margaret Ursula Holden Carter, by her first marriage to Isaac Carter. This would technically make William the stepfather of his brother-in-law, though the two were only eight years apart in age.

His tombstone was said to be inscribed with the following: Aged 58 Yearsm 8 Months, 14 Days.","STR06" "I38962","Ponder","William Amos","18 Sep 1831","2 Apr 1890","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1860 Census
Lousiana, Natchitoches Parish, PO Natchitoches
Enumarated 13 Sept 1860
Page 80
708-708
Wm. A. Ponder 29 M Planter 15000 2000 Ga
Margaret W. Ponder 36 F Miss
Laura Ponder 4 F Miss
S. D. Ponder 8/12 M La
W. O. Carter 12 M Miss
E. A. Carter 11 F Miss
M. A. Carter 8 F (sic) Miss

1870 Census
Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, Ward 6, PO Couchatta Chute
Enumerated 15 July 1870
Page 2
16-15
Ponder, Wm. A. 39 M W Farmer 4500 1000 Ga
Ponder, Margaret 45 F W Keeping House Miss
Carter, Thaddeus 17 M W La
Carter, Emily A. 20 F W La
Ponder, Laura E 15 F W La
Ponder, Silas 10 M W La
Ponder, Amos 7 M W La
Carter, Joseph 12 M W La (Nephew, son of her sister Julia Holden Carter)
Carter, Ginsey 11 F W La (Niece, dtr of her sister Julia Holden Carter)","STR06" "I42589","Ponder","Winnie","22 Aug 1923","6 Sep 2012","0","Mrs. Winnie (Ponder) Nance, age 89, a longtime resident of San Augustine County, passed from this life in the early morning hours of Thursday, September 6, 2012, in San Augustine.
Winnie was born on August 22, 1923, to Lillie (Epps) Ponder and Barry Ponder in San Augustine County, Texas. She was a life-long member of the Antioch Church of Christ in San Augustine, County, Texas.

Heavens choir got another beautiful alto voice. She was a gentle, sweet, loving and faithful woman. Her beliefs in the Bible, God, and her family never faulted. Winnie will be greatly missed by all who knew her, especially her family.

Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, September 8, 2012, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, with Alton Shaw officiating. Interment will be in the Antioch Cemetery in San Augustine County. Visitation will be Friday evening, September 7, 2012, from the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.

She is survived by her husband of 68 years,James Nance of San Augustine; Sons; Frank Nance and Joann of San Augustine; Kenneth Nance of San Augustine; John Nance and Phyllis of Jefferson; Daughter: Wendy Looney and Andy of Jefferson; 12 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, and 2 great-great grandchildren, along with numerous nieces and nephews/

Pallbearers will be: Sean McCullough, George Thompson, Casey Nance, Jody Nance, Wayne Nance, and Ken Nance

She is preceded in death by a son; Barry Charles Nance and a grandson; Scotty Joe Nance

Courtesy of Time for Memory, Wyman Roberts Funeral Home


Also published in
The Sabine County Reporter
September 12, 2012, Page 9","STR06" "I35140","Pool","James Wayne","12 Nov 1943","17 Nov 2007","0","The Texas Birth Index shows him as a son of Ira Acie POOL and Della Sophronia AUTREY.","STR06" "I14985","Poole","Charlotte Foster","25 Mar 1872","Abt 1951","0","Known as Lottie.","STR06" "I13258","Poole","Edwin","23 Apr 1866","5 Apr 1956","0","Cecelia Payne of New Brunswick, Canada read the microfilm copy of the marriage certificate of Edwin Poole and Janet White. She reported that Edwin Poole was listed as a Resident of St. John, was born in St. John, was a mechanic, and was the son of William and Mary Poole.

Saint John Directory 1890, Laborer, house on Marsh; 1891, bds. at his father's house

Listed in the 1891 Saint John Census as iron moulder and as a Baptist. He lived in Portland, and there were the following unidentified children living with them James, age 10, Joseph, age 9, and Etta age 5. (Courtesy of Dorothy Wiggs)

According to information shown of the Twelfth Census of the United States, for Essex County, Massachusetts (E.D. No 380, 11 June 1900), Edwin and Janet Poole emigrated from Canada in 1892.


#226-318 Poole, Edward (sic) Head W M May 1862 M Married 11 years POB Canada Eng POB Parents: both Canada Eng Year of emigration to the United States 1892 Number of years in the United States 8 Naturalization: Al Occupation: Shoe Lasher Months not employed: 1 Reads, writes, speaks English Rents Home Farm at Home: H

Poole, Janet A. Wife W F June 1863 36 Married 11 years 4 children, 3 living POB Canada Eng Parents: Both Canada Eng Year Emigrated 1892 Years in US, 8 Can read, write, speak English

Children: Grace M Daughter W F Apr 1893 age 7 Frederick L Son W M Mar 1895 age 5 Erven(sic) W Son W M Nov 1896 age 3

All three children were born in Mass, parents both born in Canada Eng

Also Mason, George H Boarder W M May 1858 age 42 Single Born England, F England, M Ireland Emigrated to US 1890, Years in US 10 Shoe Lasher months unemployed 2 months Can read,write and speak English

1910 Massachusetts not yet indexed. Need to try to find him in both Essex and Suffolk Co, Mass in 1910.

A lookup volunteer checked the 1912 and 1916 City Directories for Chelsea, but was not able to find either Edwin or Janet Poole listed.

I was not able to find either Edwin or Janet Poole in the 1920 Mass soundex. Could they already have moved from Mass and be in transit?

Jake Schopf writes that ""Edwin was an adventurer. He homesteaded north of Edmondton, Alberta. He did some oil exploration. He signed up for the Canadian Expeditionary Forces and fought in World War I. He received a medal for bravery. He was never able to settle down long enough to enjoy the benefits of his investments. He played the concertina well.""","STR06" "I12934","Poole","Grace Miriam","7 Apr 1893","7 Jan 1983","0","She worked in the U.S. and St. John, New Brunswick prior to settling in Stanwood, Washington.

Everett Herald, Monday, January 10, 1983:

""Grace M. Schopf, 89, died Jan. 7, 1983. She was born April 7, 1893, in Chelsea, Mass. She had lived in Everett since 1930 and was a member of Calvary Baptist Church for many years. She leaves her son and his wife, John and Isabelle Schopf of Everett; four grandchildren, Daniel, Stephen, Phillip and John Schopf Jr.; six great-grandchildren; two sisters-in-law, Emma Poole of Portland* and Ida Poole of Seattle; cousin, Grace Adam of Canada. Services will be Friday, 2pm Solie Chapel, with Pastor Oscar Hegg officiating. Burial will follow at Evergreen Cemetery. Flowers are welcome, but for those wishing memorials may be made to Brazilla church Building Fund, care of Calvary First Baptist Church, 3332 Colby, Everett.""

Solie Funeral Home, 3301 Colby, Everett, WA 98201; phone 425-252-5159.

(Courtesy of Marcia Skiver)

*Note: The SSDI lists an Emma Poole of Portland whose date of death was 21 Dec 1990. I requested a copy of her Form SS-5 and it was issued in the name of Emma Georgiana Fort of 6095 W. Hall Street, Portland, Oregan. She was 39 years old at the date of the application, having been born on October 12, 1902 in LaMoure, North Dakota. Her parents were John Alfred Fort and Lewella Elizabeth Watts. She was not employed at the time she completed the application, on May 19, 1942. She must have later married a Poole, but currently there is not enough information to determine if she married one of Grace's brothers, or if there were several Emma Poole's in Portland. Her age seems appropriate to have been married to one of Grace's brothers. Perhaps obtaining a copy of her obituary would help resolve this one way or another.","STR06" "I12934","Poole","Grace Miriam","7 Apr 1893","7 Jan 1983","0","(Medical):Ishemic heart disease and hypertensive heart disease","STR06" "I14983","Poole","Henrietta Feller","30 Dec 1873","1947","0","Known as Nettie.","STR06" "I19155","Poole","Irvine Donald","26 Apr 1926","18 Sep 2000","0","He was living with this Aunt (Grace Poole Schopf) and Grandmother at the time of the 1930 census.

1930 Federal Census Washington, Skagit County, West Clear Lake Township, ED 67, Page 2B

Schopf, John J Head 51 Ohio Germany Pennsylvania Schopf, Grace M Wife 36 Mass Canada Eng. Canada Eng. Poole, Irvine D Nephew 3 4/12 Wash Mass. British Canada Poole, Jennette M-in-Law 67 Canada Scotland Ireland

Per the SSDI:

IRVINE D POOLE 26 Apr 1926 18 Sep 2000 (V) 98155 (Seattle, King, WA) (none specified) 538-12-7766 Washington","STR06" "I14981","Poole","Mary (Minnie) Elizabeth","Abt 1869","1947","0","Known as Minnie. Said to have married Ludwig CHRISTIANSEN.","STR06" "I14039","Poole","William E.","18 Dec 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","Cecelia Payne of New Brunswick located the family on the 1871 St. John County, New Brunswick, Canada census index. The information she found was as follows:

Pool (sic)-William, Mary E., Edwin, Walter, Mary & Charlotte from Portland Parish

Additionally, she found the following three children who weren't born at the time of the census:

Poole, Lottie Foster born in Saint John Mar 25, 1872

Poole, Nettie born Paradise Row, Saint John, Dec 30, 1873, Father: William Poole Occupation Soldier Mother Mary Elizabeth Duval Delivered by Dr. J. Berryman

Poole, George William born in Saint John March 7, 1878 Father's Occupation: Railroad Spike Maker

Cecelia also was kind enough to examine the Hutchinson Directory for 1865-1866 which showed:

NAMEOCCUPATIONSTREET Pool (sic), WilliamMatch FactoryCalais ME

Saint John Directory 1871 Paradise Row, 1874 Acadia, 1879 Mill, 1880 Main, 1890 Somerset (listed variously as laborer and nail maker)

The family is listed as follows on the 1881 Canadian Census, Ward No. 3, Portland, Saint John, New Brunswick Family History Library Film 1375815, NA Film # C-13179, District 25, Subdistrict E, Page 156, Household Number 770

William Poole M Male English 37 England Nail Cutter Methodist Mary Poole M Female English 39 England ------- Methodist Edwin Poole Male English 15 New Brunswick Nail Cutter Methodist Walter Poole Male English 12 New Brunswick Methodist Minnie Poole Female English 11 New Brunswick Methodist Lottie Poole Female English 10 New Brunswick Methodist Nettie Poole Female English 9 New Brunswick Methodist Arthur Poole Male English 7 New Brunswick Methodist William Poole Male English 5 New Brunswick Methodist Louise Poole Female English 3 New Brunswick Methodist Frederick Poole Male English 1 Born Aug 8/12 New Brunswick Methodist

Dorothy Wiggs wrote that he deserted his family.

On a family group sheet that Cecelia sent me (source unknown), it was noted that William was a Methodist and his occupation was that of a Lay Preacher.","STR06" "I46671","Pope","David M.","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","His North Carolina marriage record to David M. Pope shows him as a son of A. and M. Pope. He was a resident of Fleas Hill Township at the time of his marriage.","STR06" "I4819","Pope","Elizabeth","Jun 1667","1716","0","In THE PAYNES OF VIRGINIA, the author notes that the badly defaced tombstone of Elizabeth was discovered in 1907 beneath the tomb of her second husband, Captain McCarty, and read ""(Here liet)h the body of Elizabeth (daught)er of Humphrey Pope, Gentleman, by (Elizabeth) his wife, first the wife of (William Pay)ne, Gentleman, to whom sh(e bore two so)ns and two daughters, and last(ly of) Daniel McCarty, Esq., to (whom she) was married 19th October (1699 and b)ore four sons and four daugh(ters). She was born ___ of June 1667.""

After Elizabeth POPE PAYNE lost William PAYNE she married [on 19 Oct 1699] Capt. Daniel MCCARTY who died 4 May 1724. He was the son of Dennis MCCARTHY and Elizabeth BILLINGTON of Richmond Co., VA then he married 2nd Mrs. Ann FITZHUGH widow of William FITZHUGH and she was the daughter of Richard LEE and Lettice CORBIN.","STR06" "I26547","Pope","Elizabeth Hemphill","Abt 1868","Abt 1921","0","Elizabeth was born in Homestead, TN as a daughter of Andrew Rembert POPE and Mary Ada MURELL.","STR06" "I25561","Pope","Lesey A.","Feb 1839","Aft 1920","0","At the time of the 1920 federal census, the following listing can be found:

Texas, Hill County, JP 1, ED 33
Enumerated 21 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 33 Sheet 10 B
FM 205-207
McLemore, Wickliffe Hd R M W 46 M Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer Dairy Farm
McLemore, Janie Wife F W 43 M NC NC NC
McLemore, Ara Dtr F W 21 S Tx Tenn NC Teacher Public School
McLemore, Lesey Mother F W 78 Wd Tn Tn Tn

This appears to be Lesey Pope McLemore. However, it is not certain who Wickliffe McLemore, born ca 1874 is. He was not listed in the home of John D. and Lesey McLemore as of 1880.","STR06" "I3600","Pope","Margaret Modena","23 Oct 1913","21 Sep 2004","0","Margaret Pope McLemore, 90, creator of the Garden for the Blind in Hazlehurst, Miss., died on Sept. 21, 2004, in New Albany. She was the daughter of Moran McLelland Pope and Florence Burrows Pope.

Services were Sept. 24 at the First United Methodist Church in New Albany, where she had been an active member since 1999.

One of her greatest accomplishments was the creation of the Garden for the Blind in 1999, when she was 85 years old, honoring Mac who is legally blind and the many workers at Signature Works, the largest employer of the visually impaired in the State of Mississippi.

Survivors include her husband, Bryan Simmons McLemore; her daughters, Laura Lynn Kerner of Athens, Ala., and Nina McLemore Baker of New York and Washington D.C.; her grandchildren; her great-grandchildren; her sister, Nina Cotton Wallace of Diamond Head; and her brother, Moran McLelland Pope Jr. of Hattiesburg.

http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?mclemore::ms/union::506.html","STR06" "I2710","Porter","Andrew Eli","Abt 1821","Between 1861 and 1865","0","Andrew Eli worked as a plantation overseer until the War Between the States. He joined the 16th Alabama Infantry on August 6, 1861, which was under General Zollikoffer's command. He either died of exposure, disease, or was killed in battle.

1866 TAX LIST ? Copyright 1993, 1999, Pat M. Mahan This book is actually entitled ""Assessment of Taxes on Real Estate and Personal Property In the County of Lauderdale for the Year 1866,"" and measures 17 inches by 23 inches CLOSED. It is in very bad shape. The front cover is missing, and so are some of the pages. It is also possible that some of the precincts are missing. The pages are not numbered, so it was not possible to determine if this were the case. The first two pages are torn, but there are no names on them. There are 83 columns, stretching across two sheets. Personal property is divided into several categories, which included libraries over $300; vehicles not exclusively used for agricultural purposes; jewelry plate and silverware; pianos and other musical instruments. Each Beat or Precinct is in alpha order. The A through G names in the Florence Beat are missing. And any ""H"" names, prior to Mrs. H. G. Hardy are missing. The remaining Beats or precincts that are listed appear to be complete. The initials ""F. M."" following a name appear to stand for Free Man. The four columns presented here are:
(1) - Lands, Number of acres
(2) - Town Properties, Number of lots
(3) - Total tax on Real Estate
(4) - Number of Male Inhabitants between 18 and 50 years of age
at $2.00 tax per number.

Porter, Chas. W.33.181 Porter, Andrew80.14 Porter, John F.68.351 Porter, James G.65.35 Porter, W. R.58.35 Porter, A. S.55012.80 Porter, Wm. D.1

Note two Andrew's are taxed. Could one be the estate of Andrew Eli? He himself was died prior to 1866.","STR06" "I2710","Porter","Andrew Eli","Abt 1821","Between 1861 and 1865","0","(Research):He died during the Civil War.","STR06" "I39594","Porter","Arthur","2 Feb 1893","14 Dec 1978","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FGWM-D2R
Name: Arthur Porter
Titles & Terms:
Death Date:
Death Place:
Birth Year: 1893
Estimated Birth Year:
Burial Date: 14 Dec 1978
Burial Place: Roseboro, N. C.
Cemetery: Elizabeth Ch. Cem.
Funeral Home:
Residence: Roseboro, Sampson, N. C.
Street Address:
Gender: Male
Death Age: 85
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Occupation: Farmer
Birth Date: 02 Feb 1893
Birthplace: Sampson Co., N. C.
Father: James M. Porter
Father's Titles & Terms:
Father's Place of Birth:
Mother: Apcilla Honeycutt
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Mother's Place of Birth:
Spouse: Bertha Packer
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Additional Relatives: X
Informant:
Reference Number: v 44A cn 44232
Film Number: 1984453
Collection: North Carolina Deaths, 1931-1994","STR06" "I18016","Porter","Charles B.","Abt 1798","Yes, date unknown","0","From the 1850 census

#334/334 C.B. ? Porter51 M CumPresPreacher?S.C. Easter ""54 FS.C. Eliza21 FAla Mary19 FAla Nancy17 FAla Franklin14 MAla","STR06" "I6122","Porter","Charles Marvin","16 Aug 1869","4 Jun 1949","0",". . . hold good [along with his brother, William] positions in Florence, Colorado.

. . . Charles Marvin of Nevada.","STR06" "I2712","Porter","Charles Wesley","31 May 1828","3 May 1901","0","1866 TAX LIST ? Copyright 1993, 1999, Pat M. Mahan This book is actually entitled ""Assessment of Taxes on Real Estate and Personal Property In the County of Lauderdale for the Year 1866,"" and measures 17 inches by 23 inches CLOSED. It is in very bad shape. The front cover is missing, and so are some of the pages. It is also possible that some of the precincts are missing. The pages are not numbered, so it was not possible to determine if this were the case. The first two pages are torn, but there are no names on them. There are 83 columns, stretching across two sheets. Personal property is divided into several categories, which included libraries over $300; vehicles not exclusively used for agricultural purposes; jewelry plate and silverware; pianos and other musical instruments. Each Beat or Precinct is in alpha order. The A through G names in the Florence Beat are missing. And any ""H"" names, prior to Mrs. H. G. Hardy are missing. The remaining Beats or precincts that are listed appear to be complete. The initials ""F. M."" following a name appear to stand for Free Man. The four columns presented here are:
(1) - Lands, Number of acres
(2) - Town Properties, Number of lots
(3) - Total tax on Real Estate
(4) - Number of Male Inhabitants between 18 and 50 years of age
at $2.00 tax per number.

Porter, Chas. W.33.181 Porter, Andrew80.14 Porter, John F.68.351 Porter, James G.65.35 Porter, W. R.58.35 Porter, A. S.55012.80 Porter, Wm. D.1","STR06" "I5652","Porter","Cinderella ""Rilla"" ""Ella"" Virginia","9 Dec 1860","7 Aug 1885","0","... Their only daughter Mrs Burgess died some years back.","STR06" "I12585","Porter","Cynthia C.","5 Jun 1862","5 Feb 1909","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of Matthew Porter and Mary Wagner, and indicates she had three siblings, Eliza A, Ida and Harley.","STR06" "I39595","Porter","Dellie","9 Apr 1895","25 Jun 1969","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FP9Y-VCS
Name: Dellie Porter Spell
Titles & Terms:
Death Date:
Death Place:
Birth Year: 1895
Estimated Birth Year:
Burial Date: 27 Jun 1969
Burial Place: Garland, N.C.
Cemetery: Elizabeth Cemetery
Funeral Home:
Residence: Clinton, Sampson, N.C.
Street Address: Park Avenue
Gender: Female
Death Age: 74
Marital Status: Widowed
Race: White
Occupation: Housewife
Birth Date: 09 Apr 1895
Birthplace: N.C.
Father: James H. Porter
Father's Titles & Terms:
Father's Place of Birth:
Mother: Apsellia Honeycutt
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Mother's Place of Birth:
Spouse:
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Additional Relatives: X
Informant:
Reference Number: v 22A cn 22228
Film Number: 1983389
Collection: North Carolina Deaths, 1931-1994","STR06" "I35454","","","","","","","" "I45598","Porter","Gid","11 Apr 1856","21 Jan 1920","0","Name Gid Porter
Titles and Terms:
Name Prefix
Event Date 21 Jan 1920
Event Place Lexington, Lauderdale, Alabama
Gender Male
Race (Original) W
Race White
Age (Original) 55y 9m 10d
Birth Year (Estimated) 1865
Birth Date (Original) 11 Apr 1856
Birthplace Ala.
Marital Status Widowed
Spouse's Name
Spouse's Titles and Terms
Spouse's Name Prefix
Father's Name Charles W. Porter
Father's Titles and Terms
Father's Name Prefix
Father's Birthplace Ala.
Mother's Name Emily Mcguire
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Prefix
Mother's Birthplace: Ala.
Occupation Farmer
Address
Residence Place
Cemetery
Burial Place Second Creek, Tenn.
Burial Date
Funeral Home
Informant's Name
Informant's Name (Original)
GS Film number 1908219
Reference ID cn 5759



Citing this Record:
""Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD2W-N48 : accessed 03 Aug 2014), Gid Porter, 21 Jan 1920; citing reference cn 5759, Department of Health, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 1908219.","STR06" "I2715","Porter","Hugh","12 Jun 1791","12 Feb 1855","0","The people named Porter were in Lauderdale County, Alabama as early as 1807. In August of that year, one Oliver Porter was listed on the indenture between Cherokee Indian Chief DOUBLEHEAD and John CHISOLM. Also, on December 20, 1807, on Oliver Porter's recommendation, a passport was issued for three men to pass through the Creek Indian nation. In March of 1809, a passport for David Porter and family was issued and signed. However, it was between the years 1825 and 1830 that brought Hugh Porter, his wife Sarah Bowie Porter, and children from South Carolina as well as Austin Porter, his wife and two boys, and Charles B. Porter and four children into Lauderdale County. They entered and purchased land in and near what is now the city of Rogersville. Hugh entered 158 acres on Weavers Branch, and he and his family lived there until 1840. In the 1830's other members of their family also moved from South Carolina. They procured land mostly along Snake Road northeast of Rogersville.

Brothers and sisters of Hugh Porter were Charles B. Porter, William R. Porter, Andrew Springer Porter, Mary Porter, Rebecca Frances Porter HOWIE, Cynthia Porter Howard, and Ann E. Porter FORBES. Brothers John Porter and Samuel Norwood Porter died in South Carolina.

In 1840, Hugh Porter purchased land northeast of Lexington on Second Creek. Being not only a farmer but a miller as well, he built a grist mill on the creek. Some of his brothers and sisters soon followed him to Lexington. Charles B. Porter moved to Lawrence County, Tennessee. He was a farmer and a Cumberland Presbyterian minister. Andrew Springer Porter was postmaster at Lexington from 1856 to 1867 and a justice of the peace. William R. Porter ran a store and was a justice of the peace. Andrew W. Porter owned a store and his son, George Washington Porter, was the circuit court clerk for Lauderdale County. His grandson, Irvine Craig Porter, Jr., became a prominent attorney in Birmingham.

Hugh Porter was born June 12, 1791. His wife, Sarah C. BOWIE, was born August 22, 1793. They were married September 19, 1814. Their children were James Glen, who married Elizabeth JOHNSTON, first, and E.A. Bettie DAVIS, second; Rebecca Burney, who married Green B. DAVIS; Andrew Eli, who married Frances A. DAVIS; Katherine Eliza, who married John H. BELEW; Jane Ann, who married James T. DAVIS; Charles Wesley, who married Margaret Emily McGWIER, John Fletcher, who married Nancy J. DAVIS; and Simathy E., who married Francis H. McGWIER. Hugh Porter and family belonged to the Methodist Church. They attended Asbury Church, which was just across the Alabama state line in Tennessee which was just off what is now Highway 101. Most of their descendants are devout Christians attend various churches. In the obituary of their son Charles Wesley, we find his devotion to the Lord. ""Even though his mind was so affected in the last few years of his life that he did not know his own children, yet he never forgot to read his Bible and pray.""

James Glen Porter was a blacksmith and wagon maker. His brother, John Fletcher, was a miller and he also made tombstones from limestone taken from the bluffs of Second Creek. Andrew Eli worked as a plantation overseer until the War Between the States. Charles Wesley made his living farming.

Two members of Hugh Porter's family lost their lives as members of the Confederate forces during the Civil War. Andrew Eli joined the 16th Alabama Infantry on August 6, 1861, which was under General Zollikoffer's command. He either died of exposure, disease, or was killed in battle. Hugh's grandson, John F.M. Porter, whose father was James Glen, was killed in the Second Battle of Manassas on August 30, 1862. He was a member of Company I of the 9th Alabama Infantry Regiment. There may have been others who served as well. Many of the descendants of Hugh and Sarah served with honor and distinction in our country's armed forces during World War I and II, and Korean Conflict, and the Vietnam War. During World War II, Walter, son of James W. Porter, was killed in France.

The Porter family was always interested in education. Many of the Porters' descendants have college degrees and have pursued professional occupations. There was a school erected on the Porters' property before 1900 and served the community for many years. The first Portertown school was a one room log building with grades one through six. It was on the west side of Second Creek near a road which at that time ran from the Charlie Porter home place to past the Portertown Cemetery then on to Tennessee. The second school was on a rise just west of what is now the Royce and Alma WILLIAMS' home. The third school was on the east side of Second Creek on the property given by Samuel WILLIAMS.

(The article above was written by Charles Wesley Porter, Sr., son of Odus Vernon Porter, and great-great grandson of Hugh Porter. Sent by Janie Porter Gomillion, July 2001)

On a visit to the Portertown Cemetery one will find the tombstones of a lot of the early settlers and not just Porters. It is a well kept cemetery that is used by many descendants of those early settlers as well as others. Hugh Porter died October 12, 1855 and Sarah Bowie Porter died May 9, 1862. They were survived by their eight children and 34 grandchildren.

Porter Town was also north of Lexington and near Dugout. It was named for several Porter families who settled here from Abbeville, South Carolina, during the 1820s. Hugh and Sarah Bowie Porter were born in the early 1790s. Their son, James Gleen Porter, established a grist mill and blacksmith shop in this community. Hugh's nephew, Washington Porter, was also here as well as a widow, Rebecca Porter, who was born in 1790 in North Carolina. Her son, Andrew was a native of South Carolina.

From William Lindsey McDonald, ""A Walk Through the Past - People and Places of Florence and Lauderdale County, Alabama""; Florence, Alabama, Country Lane Printing, 1997 (pp 147-148).


In the 1830 Lauderdale Co census Anderson Porter was listed as follow: 2m 20-30, 1m 60-70; 1f 15-20, 3f 20-30, 1f 60-70, 1 slave.

Walter Palmore noted that Hugh Porter was listed in the 1840 Lauderdale Co Al census on page 116 (43) as follow: 0201101-0111101. Andrew Porter was list as follow in the 1840 census 0001010001-0000001001.

A transcription of the 1850 Lauderdale County, Alabama census shows the following:

#340/340 Hugh Porter60 M Frmr $1,200 S.C. Sarah "" 50 FS.C. Rebecca ""28 F S.C. Wesley""22 M LaborerS.C. John""17 M "" S.C. Cynthia""14 F S.C.

#341/341 Andrew Porter27 M "" S.C. Francis ""28 F Sarah 5 F Ala. Martha 3 F Ala. Mary11/12 Ala.

Wallace Palmore [WEPALM@lorettotel.net], in an email dated 13 July 2001 writes that in ""The Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama,"" on page 391, it has that Simathy E Porter was the daughter of Hugh Porter and Sarah C Bowie. It also states that she married Francis (sic) H McGwier.... he added that F H and Cynthia E McGuire are buried in the Portertown Cemetery. Also buried in this cemetery is H Porter 12 June 1791-12 Feb 1855 and Sarah Porter 22 Aug 1793- 9 May 1869. Also buried in this cemetery is one of Wm R McGuire's son and some of my Johnston family.","STR06" "I45560","Porter","Hugh D.","11 Apr 1864","21 Jan 1920","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Paula McCarter, shows that he is buried with Mattie Porter (Nov 6, 1866-Oct 5, 1892).","STR06" "I39593","Porter","Hughie P.","5 Nov 1887","2 Jul 1981","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FG2P-7PV
Name: Hughie P. Porter
Titles & Terms:
Death Date:
Death Place:
Birth Year: 1887
Estimated Birth Year:
Burial Date: 04 Jul 1981
Burial Place: Salemburg, North Carolina
Cemetery: Zoar Church
Funeral Home:
Residence: Salemburg, Sampson, North Carolina
Street Address:
Gender: Male
Death Age: 93
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Birth Date: 05 Nov 1887
Birthplace: Sampson Co., N.C.
Father: James Porter
Father's Titles & Terms:
Father's Place of Birth:
Mother: Absulla Honeycutt
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Mother's Place of Birth:
Spouse: Buelah Crumpler
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Additional Relatives: X
Informant:
Reference Number: v 28A cn 28468
Film Number: 1984731
Collection: North Carolina Deaths, 1931-1994","STR06" "I18023","Porter","James Glen","Abt 1815","Yes, date unknown","0","William Lindsey McDonald, A Walk Through the Past - People and Places of Florence and Lauderdale County, Alabama; Florence Alabama, Country Lane Printing, 1997

Chapter 35 Early East Lauderdale County Pg. 147-8 Lexington, Dugout, Porter Town, Belew and Cotton Gin

Porter Town was also north of Lexington and near Dugout. It was named for several Porter families who settled here from Abbeville, South Carolina, during the 1820s. Hugh and Sarah Bowie Porter were born in the early 1790s. Their son, James Gleen Porter, established a grist mill and blacksmith shop in this community. Hugh's nephew, Washington Porter, was also here as well as a widow, Rebecca Porter, who was born in 1790 in North Carolina. Her son, Andrew was a native of South Carolina.


From the 1850 Census:

#335/335 James G. Porter35 M BlacksmithS.C. Elizabeth ""25 FTN John"" 7 MAla Samuel "" 5 MAla Dorcis Brown20 FAla

From the 1866 Tax List*:

Porter, James G.65.35


From the 1870 Lauderdale County Census:

#232-224 Porter,James,55,M,W, Farmer,400,275,North Carolina Porter, Bettie,43,F,Alabama Porter, Sam,20,M,Farm Hand, Alabama


Melinda,

I can account for one of the families listed on the 1850 Census you mentioned:

James Glen Porter married Elizabeth Johnston 2 Sept 1941 (sic--s/b 1841) in Lauderdale Co. They are the James G. and Elizabeth (Children John and Samuel) you found on the census. He was a Blacksmith. He contracted some disease of the eyes and was blind or nearly blind, as I understand, at his death. He was a son of Hugh and Sarah Porter of Union Co., SC. There is a picture of your husband's ancestor in a book called ""I'm from Lexington; Alabama Reunion 1989"" by Fred Johnson. The photo is a family group of the children of Hugh and Sarah taken in 1901. It was locally published and sold so I don't know who widely available it might be. If you cannot find it I can scan the already poor photo published therein and send a .jpg file of it to you.

I have not traced this family. She is an Aunt in my Johnston lineage. I do not know who Hugh's parent's were.

Dave Johnston [davensjohnston@sprintmail.com]


*1866 TAX LIST ? Copyright 1993, 1999, Pat M. Mahan This book is actually entitled ""Assessment of Taxes on Real Estate and Personal Property In the County of Lauderdale for the Year 1866,"" and measures 17 inches by 23 inches CLOSED. It is in very bad shape. The front cover is missing, and so are some of the pages. It is also possible that some of the precincts are missing. The pages are not numbered, so it was not possible to determine if this were the case. The first two pages are torn, but there are no names on them. There are 83 columns, stretching across two sheets. Personal property is divided into several categories, which included libraries over $300; vehicles not exclusively used for agricultural purposes; jewelry plate and silverware; pianos and other musical instruments. Each Beat or Precinct is in alpha order. The A through G names in the Florence Beat are missing. And any ""H"" names, prior to Mrs. H. G. Hardy are missing. The remaining Beats or precincts that are listed appear to be complete. The initials ""F. M."" following a name appear to stand for Free Man. The four columns presented here are:
(1) - Lands, Number of acres
(2) - Town Properties, Number of lots
(3) - Total tax on Real Estate
(4) - Number of Male Inhabitants between 18 and 50 years of age
at $2.00 tax per number.

Porter, Chas. W.33.181 Porter, Andrew80.14 Porter, John F.68.351 Porter, James G.65.35 Porter, W. R.58.35 Porter, A. S.55012.80 Porter, Wm. D.1","STR06" "I39590","Porter","James Haywood","Feb 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, Little Coharie Twp
Enumerated 22 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 96 Sheet 17A
298-298
Porter, James Head M W Feb 1860 40 M 16 NC NC NC Farmer
Porter, Apcillia Wf W F Mar 1863 37 M 16 6/6 NC NC NC
Porter, Luther Son W M Dec 1885 14 S NC NC NC Farm Laborer
Porter, Henry Son W M Mar 1887 13 S NC NC NC Farm Laborer
Porter, Lillie Dtr W F Jun 1890 9 S NC NC NC
Porter, Arthur Son W M Feb 1893 7 S NC NC NC
Porter, Dellie Dtr W F Apr 1895 5 S NC NC NC
Porter, Vennie Dtr W F May 1898 2 S NC NC NC

1910 Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, Little Coharie Twp
Enumerated 10 May 1910
SD 3 ED 87 Sheet 25B
425-425
Porter, James H Head M W 50 m1 25 NC NC NC Farm Laborer General Farm
Porter, Celle Wf F W 42 m1 25 9/9 NC NC NC
Porter, Lillie Dtr F W 19 S NC NC NC Farm Laborer Home Farm
Porter, Arthur Son M W 17 S NC NC MC Farm Laborer Home Farm
Porter, Delia Dtr F W 15 S NC NC NC Farm Laborer Home Farm
Porter, Venia Dtr F W 11 S NC NC NC Farm Laborer Home Farm
Portr, Artist Son M W 8 S NC NC NC
Porter, Jeff Son M W 4 S NC NC NC
Porter, Odell Dtr F W 2 S NC NC NC




","STR06" "I18025","Porter","Jane Ann","8 Aug 1825","2 Jul 1906","0","Florence Times, 20 Jul 1906, p. 7 Lexington ....The Death Angel visited in our midst on the 2d day of this month and claimed for its victim Aunt Jane Davis after a lingering illness of six weeks, at the advanced age of 81 years. She joined the Methodist Episcopal Church at about 12 years of age, and since that time she has lived a consisitant member of that church.

She leaves seven children, four sons and three daughters. Mr. T. C. DAVIS of this community, Mr. John DAVIS of Tennesee, Mr. J. H. DAVIS of Loretta, Tenn., Mr. Wesley DAVIS of Center Star, Ala., Mrs. Fannie ALLEN of Arkdell, Ala., Misses Mary and Sallie DAVIS of this place.

She also leaves one brother and three sisters. Mrs. Rebecca DAVIS, Mrs. Katherine BELEW, Mrs. Cyntha McGUIRE, and Mr. John PORTER, all of whom are living near Lexington except Mrs. Rebecca DAVIS of Florence. Aunt Jane was a quiet follower of the Lord. Her mind was centered on things heavenly and divine. It was sweet to converse with her. It would attract any one's mind heavenward and make them think of how they should live to reach that home of rest. To the bereaved we extend our heartfelt sympathy.... ==================== 1870 Cen Laud Co Al [by Warren, p. 7] hh # 279/279 DAVIS, Thomas 48 m w farmer AL "", Jane 42 f w keeps hou AL "", Wesley 19 m w farms AL "", Mary 17 f w at home AL "", Jane 15 f w at home AL "", Hughey 15 m w farms AL "", John W. 10 m w farms AL "", James 8 m w AL "", Harrison 7 m w AL "", Andrew 6 m w AL "", Robert 5 m w AL "", Cyntha 3 f w AL "", Frank 1 m w AL (should be Frances (f) see 1880 census - Fannie Allen]

The son, ""Hughy"" - Wiley Hugh ""Bud"" Davis died in 1891. He is our direct ancestor.

P McDonald [mmcdonald3@houston.rr.com]","STR06" "I22280","Porter","Jeff","5 Sep 1905","18 Nov 1983","0","Ancestry.com North Carolina, Birth and Death Indexes, 1800-2000
Name Jeff Porter
Date of Birth 5 Sep
Birth County Sampson
Parent1 Name James Haywood Porter
Roll Number B_C087_68001
Volume 16
Page 180

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FG49-XVC
Name: Jeff Porter
Titles & Terms:
Death Date:
Death Place:
Birth Year: 1905
Estimated Birth Year:
Burial Date: 21 Nov 1983
Burial Place: Clinton, North Carolina
Cemetery: Elizabeth Baptist
Funeral Home:
Residence: Roseboro, Sampson, North Carolina
Street Address: Rt. #1
Gender: Male
Death Age: 78
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Occupation: Farmer
Birth Date: 05 Sep 1905
Birthplace: Sampson, North Carolina
Father: Jim H. Porter
Father's Titles & Terms:
Father's Place of Birth:
Mother: Apcillia Honeycutt
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Mother's Place of Birth:
Spouse: Elizabeth Mclemore
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Additional Relatives:
Informant:
Reference Number: v 45A cn 45166
Film Number: 1984995
Collection: North Carolina Deaths, 1931-1994","STR06" "I7930","Porter","John","Bef 1761","Abt 1803","0","Box 71 Pack 1754, Probate Judge Office, Abbeville, SC. I, John Porter, being of sound and disposing mind and memory. I will that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid. I order that my plantation in Winston County, Orangeburge Dist. near the white pond lying on pond branch and Yarrow branch, containing 661 acres be sold. My desire is my family stay together on the plantation which they now live as long as they can in peace and quietness. I will the moveable property to be sold to the highest bidder. My wife Elizabeth to get her third part, with the remainder divided between my three sons, Samuel Norwood Porter, Hugh Porter, John Porter. I appoint my friend James Watts executor with my wife Elizabeth executrix. Dated 27 Dec. 1798. Wit: James Jones, Benjamin X Simpson, Thomas X Winn. Signed John Porter. Recorded 20 Dec. 1803. Est. appraised on 25 Jan. 1804, by Thomas Edwards, George Conner, James Pettus.

Some internet trees also show him as the father of Andrew Springer Porter, William R. Porter and Ann Elizabeth Forbes (nee Porter), all of who were born after this date.

(Copied from Rootsweb World Connect Project Family Tree of Bill Norwood Bill Norwood --original not viewed)

Abstracts of Old Ninety-Six and Abbeville District Wills and Bonds?b?
?/b?Compiled by Willie Pauline Young
Liberty, SC
Copyright 1950 by Pauline Young & Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas Jr. , Reprinted 2004
Southern Historical Press, Greenville SC

On page 243 of the above referenced book, it is indicated that Box 71, Pack 1754 has the Wills of two separate John Porters in the same pack. The first John Porter had a wife, Mary, and brothers Hugh and Capt. Daniel Norwood Porter. His will was dated 19 Sept 1824, and prov. 6 Dec 1824.","STR06" "I18031","Porter","John F. M.","Abt 1843","30 Aug 1862","0","John F.M. Porter, whose father was James Glen, was killed in the Second Battle of Manassas on August 30, 1862. He was a member of Company I of the 9th Alabama Infantry Regiment.","STR06" "I18031","Porter","John F. M.","Abt 1843","30 Aug 1862","0","(Research):He died during the battle of Manassas.","STR06" "I2711","Porter","John Fletcher","Abt 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","John Fletcher, was a miller and he also made tombstones from limestone taken from the bluffs of Second Creek.

1866 TAX LIST ? Copyright 1993, 1999, Pat M. Mahan This book is actually entitled ""Assessment of Taxes on Real Estate and Personal Property In the County of Lauderdale for the Year 1866,"" and measures 17 inches by 23 inches CLOSED. It is in very bad shape. The front cover is missing, and so are some of the pages. It is also possible that some of the precincts are missing. The pages are not numbered, so it was not possible to determine if this were the case. The first two pages are torn, but there are no names on them. There are 83 columns, stretching across two sheets. Personal property is divided into several categories, which included libraries over $300; vehicles not exclusively used for agricultural purposes; jewelry plate and silverware; pianos and other musical instruments. Each Beat or Precinct is in alpha order. The A through G names in the Florence Beat are missing. And any ""H"" names, prior to Mrs. H. G. Hardy are missing. The remaining Beats or precincts that are listed appear to be complete. The initials ""F. M."" following a name appear to stand for Free Man. The four columns presented here are:
(1) - Lands, Number of acres
(2) - Town Properties, Number of lots
(3) - Total tax on Real Estate
(4) - Number of Male Inhabitants between 18 and 50 years of age
at $2.00 tax per number.

Porter, Chas. W.33.181 Porter, Andrew80.14 Porter, John F.68.351 Porter, James G.65.35 Porter, W. R.58.35 Porter, A. S.55012.80 Porter, Wm. D.1

From the 1870 Lauderdale census:

Township 1, Range 8

#230-222 Porter, John, 35,M,W,Farmer,500,300,Alabama Porter, Nancy, 25,F,W,Alabama Porter, John P, 5,M,Alabama Porter, Henry,2,M,Alabama Porter, James,3/12,M,born in April, Alabama","STR06" "I6134","Porter","John Newton","7 Sep 1854","13 Apr 1923","0",". . . lives on a farm near Bacon Chapel, [Missouri].

His father, John Piercel Porter, lived with him from the time his mother died.","STR06" "I6100","Porter","John Piercel","12 Feb 1821","16 Apr 1904","0","Known as Uncle John by all. One of the early settlers of Missouri. Moved to Lewis county in 1839. Seven children born three of whom survived. Lived with his son, John, following his wife's death. His wife died four years before he did. Moved to Shelby county in 1870. Had been a member of the M. E. Church South for twenty-eight years. He leaves one sister. Abstracted from obituary.

Shown in LaGrange in 1850 where John was listed as a bricklayer. (Ralph Marshall, p 29).

Email dated 4 June 2007: I seem to have a very difficult time finding other descendants of my Porter line with whom to work on confirming the parents of James Porter who m. 1) Rebecca Chrisman, removed from Jessamine Co. KY to Marion Co. MO in 1829 and d. 1866 in Lewis Co., and who I believe may be the father of this John Piercel Porter. Finding the middle name of this John is, I believe, an important piece of the puzzle as Sarah Piersol is reported to be the mother of the Porter I think may be James' father. Certainly at the time of John's death only one child of James was still living, a daughter, Mary Love (Porter) Myers of Newark, Lewis, MO. John's obit said he had one sister living.

Two sons of James Porter also married Marshall women - Joseph Chrisman Porter m. 1844 Mary Ann E. Marshall (b. ca 1823 VA; d. ca 1867). James William Porter m. 1853 Elizabeth Columbia Marshall (b. ca 1835 MO; d. ca 1868) Reportedly they were sisters, but I don't know who their parents were. When I saw that John Piercel Porter also m. a Marshall I was intrigued.

[Note: Unfortunately, there is not information about either of these Marshall's on this website].

I had contacted you back in 2007 about the John Piercel Porter who is included in your Strong family tree, wondering if perhaps he was the son of my ancestors James and Rebecca (Chrisman) Porter of KY who settled in Lewis Co. MO in about 1828. It would appear that he was the nephew of James and the son of William and Mary (Runyan) Porter.

While researching last fall at the Kentucky Historical Society in Frankfort, KY, I came across a page in the Porter family file. It it dated 3 Oct 1981, but the name of the person who submitted it is not noted. The author wrote:

""FACT:
My gt-grandfather was William Pike Porter, b 10 Dec 1815 in Franklyn [sic] Co., Ky. d 1874 in Lewis Co., MO. His brothers and sisters as follows: John Piercel, Susan, Edward, Samuel, James, Anna and Thomas G. The parents of these children: (John) William Porter or William Porter Jr. m 1810 to Mary Runyon. They sold Frankfort property in 1820.""

I would imagine that this person was close enough to the people with firsthand knowledge to be certain of the accuracy of the above statement.

He goes on to state that he has a copy of the will of Wiliam Porter b 1729 in Chester Co., PA, removed to Adams Co., PA and d 1802. His wife was Sarah Piercel (various spellings). Three of their sons (James, Nathaniel, and William) removed to KY. I will add here that James m. Margaret Patterson and d. 1830 in Woodford Co., KY. William m. Hannah Kennedy and then removed to TN. His family is well documented as he was the grandfather of Gov. James Davis Porter of TN. I have seen the work of a Porter researcher who says Nathaniel also removed to TN and d. 1813 in Bedford County.

The author then states that the James Porter who m. Rebecca Chrisman and the William Porter who m. Mary Runyon were brothers, his gt-grandfather William Pike Porter being the first cousin of Col. Joseph Chrisman Porter, b 1819 in Jessamine Co., KY (James and Rebecca's son.) [James and William appear on the same page of the 1850 Lewis Co., MO census.] His question is who was the father of these brothers, James and William? Was he either James or Nathaniel, sons of William Porter (1729-1802) of PA?

I have long suspected, though have been unable to prove, that my James Porter was the son of James and Margaret (Patterson) Porter. In the above-mentioned 1850 census, William is family 235, James is family 237 and family 238 is that of Osbourn McCrackin who m. Sally Porter, the daughter of James and Margaret, as proved by Osbourn's receiving a share of James' estate in Woodford Co. KY. (James d. intestate, but settlement of his estate is on file in Woodford Co. William Porter is also listed, but not James.) It seems to me too much of a coincidence that these three Porters are living right next to each other in Missouri if they weren't siblings.

I won't go into further details, I think this is already confusing enough, but if anyone would be interested in more information from me on this theory, they can contact me. Suffice it to say for now that it seems the father of John Piercel Porter was William Porter, b. 11 Oct 1780, m. 1810 in KY Mary Runyan, and who d. 3 Oct 1872 in Lewis Co., MO. Further, that John Piercel Porter was therefore the nephew of James Porter, b. 2 Aug 1789 in KY or PA, and who d. 22 Jan 1866 in Marion Co., MO.

Thanks,
Laurel Damon Steffes

Laurel Damon Steffes (steffes@indy.rr.com)","STR06" "I6100","Porter","John Piercel","12 Feb 1821","16 Apr 1904","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Missouri, Shelby County, Tiger Twp, PO West Springfield
Page 50
331-336
Porter, John P 38 M Farmer 6000 1000 Ky
Porter, Harriet C 32 F Ky
Porter, Mary Ida 4 F Mo
Porter, John Newton 6 M Mo
Brown, William 28 M Farm Laborer $--- $150 Va

1870 Census
Missouri, Lewis County, Twp 61 Rand 9, PO Monticello Mo
Enumerated 17 Jun 1870
Page 17 Stamped 769
120-120
Porter, John 49 M W Farmer $--- $800 Ky
Porter, Harriet 37 F W Keeping House Mo
Porter, John N 15 M W Works on Farm Mo
Porter, Riler 9 F W Mo
Porter, William 7 M W Mo

1880 Census
Missouri, Shelby County, Jefferson Twp
Enumerated 12 and 4 Day June 1880, by Geo. W. Porter
Page 24 SD 5 ED 66
187-285
Porter, John P W M 59 Farmer Ky Ky
Porter, H. C. W F 50 Wf Keepign House Ky Mo/Md Va
Porter, John W M 25 Son At Home Mo Ky Ky
Porter, Willie M W M 17 Son At home Mo Ky Ky
Porter, Charles W M 10 Son At home Mo Ky Ky
Bias, Matilda B F 16 Svt Servant mos Ky Ky","STR06" "I21838","Porter","Lillie","2 Jun 1890","9 Feb 1984","0","Robert McLemore Butler shows her as the daughter of Jim PORTER and Aspillia HONEYCUTT. Sampson Co, Bk 72 p 257

Name: Lillie Porter Mclemore
Gender: Female
Burial Date: 11 Feb 1984
Burial Place: North Carolina
Death Date: 09 Feb 1984
Death Place: Clinton, Sampson, North Carolina
Age: 93
Birth Date: 02 Jun 1890
Birthplace: Sampson, North Carolina
Occupation: Housewife
Race:
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: Alvin Hayes Mclemore
Father's Name: Jim Porter
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Apsillia Honeycutt
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B06300-5
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1985000
Reference Number: v 08A cn 8138
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994
","STR06" "I39592","Porter","Luther","7 Dec 1886","21 Jun 1963","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FGBP-JB9
Name: Luther Porter
Titles & Terms:
Death Date:
Death Place:
Birth Year: 1886
Estimated Birth Year:
Burial Date: 21 Jun 1963
Burial Place: Rt.1, Roseboro, N. C.
Cemetery: Elizebeth Church
Funeral Home:
Residence: Roseboro, Sampson, N. C.
Street Address: Rt.1
Gender: Male
Death Age: 77
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Occupation:
Birth Date: 07 Dec 1886
Birthplace: Sampson County, N. C.
Father: James Porter
Father's Titles & Terms:
Father's Place of Birth:
Mother: Apcilla Honeycutt
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Mother's Place of Birth:
Spouse: Flarida Porter
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Additional Relatives:
Informant:
Reference Number: v 20A cn 20430
Film Number: 1953429
Collection: North Carolina Deaths, 1931-1994","STR06" "I18019","Porter","Mary","Abt 1800","Yes, date unknown","0","1850 Lauderdale County, Alabama Census

#315/315 Rebecca Porter 70 F $150 N.C. Andrew 46 M Laborer S.C. Mary50 FS.C. Could this be her?","STR06" "I39597","Porter","Otis","13 May 1901","3 May 1991","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FGDL-C2P
Name: Otis Porter
Titles & Terms:
Death Date:
Death Place:
Birth Year: 1901
Estimated Birth Year:
Burial Date:
Burial Place: Benson, North Carolina
Cemetery: Benson City
Funeral Home:
Residence:
Street Address:
Gender: Male
Death Age: 89
Marital Status:
Race:
Occupation:
Birth Date: 13 May 1901
Birthplace: Sampson, North Carolina
Father: James H. Porter
Father's Titles & Terms:
Father's Place of Birth:
Mother: Apsilla Honeycutt
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Mother's Place of Birth:
Spouse:
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Additional Relatives:
Informant:
Reference Number: v 20A cn 20394
Film Number: 1991843
Collection: North Carolina Deaths, 1931-1994","STR06" "I18020","Porter","Rebecca Frances","Between 1780 and 1790","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be married to a Mr. Howie. If so, then the record below is most likely NOT her.

Is this her at the time of the 1850 Lauderdale Co, Alabama census? Was she actually born ca 1780? Or is age incorrect? Some sources show her parents as married 1790.

#315/315 Rebecca Porter 70 F $150 N.C. Andrew 46 M Laborer S.C. Mary50 FS.C.","STR06" "I39596","Porter","Vennie","7 May 1898","25 Feb 1977","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FG5Q-FHM
Name: Vennie Porter Williams
Titles & Terms:
Death Date:
Death Place:
Birth Year: 1898
Estimated Birth Year:
Burial Date: 25 Feb 1977
Burial Place: Roseboro, N.C.
Cemetery: Elizabeth Ch. Cemetery
Funeral Home:
Residence: Roseboro, Sampson, North Carolina
Street Address: Rt 1
Gender: Female
Death Age: 78
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Occupation: Homemaker
Birth Date: 07 May 1898
Birthplace: North Carolina
Father: James Porter
Father's Titles & Terms:
Father's Place of Birth:
Mother: Apscilla Honeycutt
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Mother's Place of Birth:
Spouse: Harvey Williams
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Additional Relatives:
Informant:
Reference Number: v 7B cn 7691
Film Number: 1984258
Collection: North Carolina Deaths, 1931-1994","STR06" "I6111","Porter","William Marshall","13 Mar 1863","12 Jan 1954","0",". . . hold good [along with his brother, Marvin] positions in Florence, Colorado.","STR06" "I6111","Porter","William Marshall","13 Mar 1863","12 Jan 1954","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Colorado, Fremont County, Florence Pr, Florence City, Ward 2
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 2 ED 33 Sheet 23A
431-471
Canfield, Isaac Head W M Cot 1839 60 M 37 NY NY NY Stock Raiser
Canfield, Imogene Wf W F May 1843 57 M 37 Pa NY Pa
Morrison, Chas A Son-in-law W M Dec 1857 42 M 8 Pa Pa Pa Oiul Well Pumper
Morrison, Madu Dtr W F Jan 1866 34 M 8 3/3 Pa Ny Pa
Morrison, Helen Grdtr W F May 1893 7 S Co Pa Pa
Morrison, Imogene Grdtr W F Ma 1896 4 S Co Pa Pa
Morrison, Josephine Grdtr W F Apr 1899 1 S Co Pa Pa
Porter, William M Son-in-law W M Mar 1864 36 m 5 Mo Ky --- RR Agent
Porter, May Dtr W F July 1869 30 M 5 1/1 Pa Pa Pa
Porter, Virginia Grdtr W F Feb 1896 4 S Co Mo Pa","STR06" "I43256","","","","","","","" "I35723","Poss","William ""Bill"" Henry","23 Feb 1903","30 Aug 1979","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

Texas, Panola County, JP 1
Enumerated 5 and 6 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 153 Sheets 1A and 1B
10-10
Poss, F. A. Head M W 43 M Tx Ga ??? ???? (Taped over and illegible)
Poss, Mary Wf F W 44 M Ala Ala Ala
Poss, Jennie Mae Dtr F W 18 D Tx Ga Ala
Poss, Wm Henry Son M W 16 S Tx Ga Ala
Poss, Fred Alton Son M W 14 S Tx Ga Ala



","STR06" "I15318","","","","","","","" "I24004","Post","Marguerite Virginia","25 Mar 1922","14 Jul 1977","0","Her headstone, pictured in Ameth's book, simply reads Virginia Post Fullen 1922-1977.","STR06" "I3749","Posvar","Frances B. ""Fannie""","10 Jul 1894","17 Mar 1951","0","Wife: Frances ""Fanny"" Posvar, parents Martin and Frances Posvar
Born: 10 Jul 1894, Hemingford, NE
Died: 17 Mar 1951, Fairmont
Buried: 19 Mar 1951, BNC, Milligan
Sisters: Mrs. Louise Carlsteen; Mrs. Toni Samson; Mrs. Emily Kai; Mrs. Albina Samson
Brothers: Frank; Joe; Henry
Married: 5 Aug 1914, Geneva
Sons: Joice Charles; Milton James; Bernard Wayne
Step sons: Leo Bures: Joe Bures

(Courtesy of Richard Nohavec)","STR06" "I32737","Posvar","Joseph Emil","22 Feb 1889","6 Sep 1966","0","From:

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~waclacem/ParkHill/ph_p.pdf

N 147-4 POSVAR Estella H. Posvar, 1890 - 1951 (b: NE, d: 11 Oct 1951 age 61 yrs 1 mo of cerebral embolism, int: 16 Oct 1951, lot owner: Joseph E. Posvar, fd: HFH)

N 147-5 POSVAR Joseph E. Posvar, 1889 - 1966 (b: NE, d: 6 Sept 1966 age 77 yrs 6 mos, int: 9 Sept 1966, lot owner: self, fd: HMFH, s/s Estella Posvar)","STR06" "I32737","Posvar","Joseph Emil","22 Feb 1889","6 Sep 1966","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Thurston County, Bryan Precinct, District 3
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 87-3 SD 3 Sheet 2A Stamped 40
30-30
Posvar, Joseph E Hd M W 41 M 30 Neb Czech Czech Farmer
Posvar, Estella Wf F W 39 M 28 Neb Czech Czech
Posvar, Roine Daughter F W 8 S Neb Neb Neb
Posvar, Frances Dtr F W 6 S Neb Neb
Musselmann, Gus Lodger M W 56 Wd. Germany Germany Germany F
arm Laborer
Musselman, Ruth Lodger F W 12 S Mo Germany Germany","STR06" "I32738","Posvar","Martin","11 Nov 1865","7 Jan 1944","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Nebraska, Box Butte County, Lawn Precinct
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 9 Sheet 2A Stamped 202
26-26
Posvar, Martin Hd W M Nov 1865 34 M11 Moravia Morovia Morovia 1885 15 Na Farmer
Posvar, Fannie Wf W F Dec 1865 34 M11 6/5 Moravia Morovia Morovia 1875 25
Posvar, Joseph E Son W M Feb 1889 11 S Neb Morovia Morovia At School
Posvar, Frank W. Son W M Oct 1890 9 S Neb Morovia Morovia
Posvar, Fannie Dtr W F July 1894 5 S Neb Morovia Morovia
Posvar, Antonia Dtr W F May 1897 3 S Neb Morovia Morovia
Posvar, Emily Dtr W M May 1899 1 S Neb Morovia Morovia","STR06" "I27654","Poteete","Mary Catherine","26 Oct 1888","1 Nov 1974","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page notes that she was a daughter of Joseph Poteete and Viola Wilhelmina Davenport.","STR06" "I44014","Potter","Albert H.","Dec 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","Sherilyne ""Sam"" Palmer emailed, in April 2013, that he may also have been called ""Leon."" The Death record of son Henry Leonard Potter shows that his father was Albert Houston Potter, son Shelby's certificate showed his father simply as Al H Potter.","STR06" "I44014","Potter","Albert H.","Dec 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Collin County, JP 5
Enumerated 22 Jun 1900
SD 2 ED 16 Sheet 22B
429-430
Potter, Albert H Head m W Dec 1871 28 M 3 Tx Tx Tx Day Laborer
Potter, Florence Wf W F Dec 1869 30 M 3 1/1 Ky Ky Ky
Potter, Leane Dtr W F Mar 1898 2 S Tx Tx Ky
Smith, Samuel H Father-in-law W M Dec 1840 59 m 39 ky Va Va Carptener
Smith, Mary E Mother-in-law W F Dec 1846 53 M 39 10/6 Ky NC Ky
Smith, Carrie Sister-in-law W F Jun 1886 13 S Ky Ky Ky
Smith, Leslie B. Sister-in-law W F May 1888 12 S Ky Ky Ky
Smith, Tate Sister-in-law W F June 1892 12 S Tx Ky Ky

1910 Census
not located

1920 Census
Texas, Dallas County, Dallas JP 1
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920
SD 5 ED 53 Sheet 11A
Wycliffe Avenue
3916-221-238
Potter, Albert Head M W 47 M Tx Mo Mo Laborer Odd Jobs
Potter, Flora Wf F W 46 M Ky Ky Ky
Potter, Leonard Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Ky
Potter, Shell Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Ky
","STR06" "I44038","Potter","Henry Leonard","29 Jul 1904","25 Apr 1969","0","Name Henry Leonard Potter
Event Type Death
Event Date 25 Apr 1969
Event Place Weatherford, Parker, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 29 Jul 1904
Birthplace Denton, Texas
Father's Name Albert Houston Potter
Mother's Name Florence Smith
Certificate Number 36525
GS Film number 2137443
Digital Folder Number 005144973
Image Number 02994

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3MY-F8N : accessed 23 Nov 2013), Henry Leonard Potter, 25 Apr 1969; citing certificate number 36525, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2137443.","STR06" "I44039","Potter","Shelby Carl","3 Jul 1907","30 Sep 1980","0","He was a veteran of World War II, and his gravesite has a military marker. The WW II Enlistment database at Ancestry.com shows that he had completed grammar school ans was married when he enlisted in Dallas, Texas, on 1 Dec 1942. His Texas Death Certificate shows he was a Heavy Equipment Operator for Vilsic Corporation, and widowed.","STR06" "I7069","Potts","Mary Lucinda","29 Feb 1828","24 Mar 1908","0","Parents born in Ireland per census.","STR06" "I42277","Pou","Nathaniel Allen","5 May 1882","11 Nov 1964","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDBV-4WY
name: Nathaniel Allen Pou
death date: 11 Nov 1964
death place: Center, Shelby, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 82 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 05 May 1882
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: William T. Pou
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Mollie Grace
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Ret. Farmer
place of residence: Tenaha, Shelby, Texas
cemetery: Ramah Cemetery
burial place: Tenaha, Shelby, Texas
burial date: 13 Nov 1964
additional relatives: X
film number: 2117697
digital film number: 4028381
image number: 479
reference number: cn 82763
Collection: Nathaniel Allen Pou, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I23137","Pounds","Anna M.","Aug 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","Don and Amy Fullen show that she died in California ca 1928, however she can be found living with her daughter Julia and son-in-law, James Marion Fullen, at the time of the 1930 Hopkins County, Texas Census.","STR06" "I23137","Pounds","Anna M.","Aug 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Hopkins County, TEXAS Census
Fullen, Marion 48 Tx Tx Al Farmer
Fullen, Julia 38 Ar Ga Al
Fullen, Clifton 19 Ok Tx Ar
Fullen, Odell 13 Tx Tx Ar
Fullen, Adell 13 Tx Tx Ar
Fullen, Otto 10 Tx Tx Ar
Fullen, Elizabeth 9 Tx Tx Ar
Fullen, Travis 4 Tx Tx Ar
Fullen Troy 3/12 Tx Tx Ar
Cooper, Anna 68 Al","STR06" "I46370","Powell","Alex Windham","16 Dec 1939","27 Mar 2010","0","Obituary, copied from hsi FindAGrave memorial page, created by ""Fluttergirl""

Alex W. ""Bud"" Powell, 70, passed away at his home in Canyon Lake on March 27, 2010. He retired after 30 years of teaching and also retired after serving 30 years in the U.S. Navy Reserve as Chief Petty Officer. He was born on Dec. 16, 1939 to Carrol and Luetta Orena Weber Powell in Nederland, Texas.

Bud is survived by his wife of 51 years, Janice Cherry Powell. He is also survived by two daughters, Valerie Jerry and husband B. R. of Humble, and LeAnne Powell of Canyon Lake and two sons, Alex W. Powell II and wife Cara of Canyon Lake, and Brian Powell and wife Elvia of Humble.

He is also survived by 14 grandchildren, one great-grandchild, a sister, Carolyn Lockhart of Port Neches and special friend, Tonya Nevil.

Visitation will start at 9:30 a.m. on Friday, April 2, at First Baptist Church in Canyon Lake. The funeral service will follow visitation at 10:30 a.m. Burial will follow at Fischer Cemetery in Fischer.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to First Baptist Church-Canyon Lake Disaster Relief, Highland Lakes Encampment, or Hope Hospice. Arrangements under the care of Crofts Funeral Home, 911 Mesquite St., Blanco, Texas, 78606, 830-833-4523.

- New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung
March 30, 2010
","STR06" "I15530","Powell","Alvin D. ""Shorty""","12 Feb 1922","1 Sep 1999","0","TEC 5 US ARMY WW2

The Sabine County Reporter
September 8, 1999, Page 12

Alvin ""Shorty"" Powell

Alvin ""Shorty"" Powell, 77 of Brookeland died Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1999, at Jasper Convalescent Center in Jasper.

Powell was a native and lifelong resident of the Brookeland area. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and a retired employee of Jasper County Precinct 1 after 36 years of service.

Survivors: wife, Esther Powell of Brookeland; a son, Roy Powell of Jasper, a daughter, Carolyn Martinez of Houston; sisters, Lena Myers of Zavalla and Vina Arbuckle of Elgin, grandchildren Regina Eardley, Danny Davis, Michael Powell, Kurt Powell, and Cody Powell; and great-grandchildren, Weston Eardley, Jared Eardley, Trae Powell, and Kamryn Powell.

Funeral services were held Sept. 3 at the chapel of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home in Jasper. Interment followed in Remling cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2011)","STR06" "I9490","Powell","Arden Montie","2 Dec 1903","10 Mar 1968","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I46391","Powell","Becky Lynn","16 Aug 1955","7 Jan 2001","0","Obituary
Copied from her FindAGrave Memorial page created by Marsha Hanson Dillon

Becky Poulos
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. ? Becky L. Poulos, 45, died Jan. 7, 2001, at Centennial Hospice Cottage of pancreatic cancer. Services were Thursday, Jan. 11, at First Lutheran Church in Sioux Falls. Burial will be at a later date in Wyoming. Mrs. Poulos was born Aug. 16, 1955, at Poplar, Mont., to Shirley (Husman) and Frank Powell. She graduated from Sheridan High School in 1973. She married Albert Poulos October 1973 in Sheridan. She graduated from National College in May 1991, where she earned her associate's degree in travel. She was an administrative assistant to the pastors and computer administrator at First Lutheran Church in Sioux Falls. Her hobbies included sewing, and counted cross stitch pictures, and she had just begun quilting. Survivors include her husband; a daughter, Angela; three sons, Jeffrey, Christopher and Albert Jr., all of Sioux Falls; her mother, Shirley Powell, of Sheridan; a sister, Brenda Rendo'n, Solvang , Calif.; two grandchildren; and one nephew.
Sheridan Press, January 17, 2001","STR06" "I15557","Powell","Benjamin Franklin","26 Nov 1892","11 Nov 1962","0","Name Benjamin Franklin Powell
Event Type Death
Event Date 11 Nov 1962
Event Place , Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 26 Nov 1892
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name Benjamin Powell
Mother's Name
Certificate Number 80435
GS Film number 2117173
Digital Folder Number 005144783
Image Number 01283



Citing this Record:
""Texas Deaths, 1890-1976,"" database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KSBD-YX3 : accessed 22 January 2016), Benjamin Franklin Powell, 11 Nov 1962; citing certificate number 80435, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2,117,173.","STR06" "I11012","","","","","","","" "I639","","","","","","","" "I47608","Powell","Columbus Berlin ""Big Mutt""","11 May 1922","6 Sep 2008","0","Columbus Berlin Powell, 86, of Brookeland passed away September 6, 2008 at Christus Jasper Memorial Hospital in Jasper.

Survivors include his wife Neasol Powell of Brookeland; son, Columbus B. Powell, Jr. of Brookeland; daughters, Patsy E. Reynolds and Patsy R. Willis, both of Brookeland and Matilda McClelland of Pineland; 6 grandchildren and 5 greatgrandchildren.

(Copied from FindAGrave)

Military marker showsn on FindAGrave is engraved

Berlin Powell
PFC US Army
World War II
May 11 1922 Sept 6 2008

His page is linked to his parents, Frank Powell (1893-1983) and Eva Armacinda Letney Powell (1890-1974), and to his listers, Jessis Eve Powell BRYAN and Evie Cordelia Powell BROWN","STR06" "I47091","Powell","Crystal Dawn","24 Oct 1979","21 Mar 2018","0","Crystal Dawn Vickers, 38, passed away Wednesday morning, March 21, 2018, at her home in Sexton, Texas.


Crystal was born on the way to the hospital on Hwy 96N, Jasper County, Texas on October 24, 1979 to Milton Powell and Brenda Kaye Jacks. She was a graduate of Hemphill High School and later earned her Associates Vocational Nursing Degree. She worked as a nurse and was a housewife and mother. She was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and a member of Ephesus Baptist Church.

Crystal is survived by her husband, Mike Vickers of Sexton, Texas; her sons, Cooper Bice, Tristan Vickers, and Collin Vickers, all of Sexton; daughters, Tatom Vickers and Carsen Vickers, also of Sexton; father, Milton Powell of Milam, Texas; mother, Kaye Powell of Shelbyville, Texas; sisters, Brandy Gray of Chireno, Texas, Robin Dickerson and husband, Billy, of Hemphill, Texas and Amber Williams and husband, Matt, of Shelbyville, Texas; and nieces and nephews, Logan Vickers, Delaney Vickers, Audie Lawson Vickers, Connor Terry, Caleb Terry, Carter Terry, Reagan Gray, Emmalee Gray, Alaina Dickerson, Ethan Dickerson, Laila Williams, and Alli Williams.


Visitation will from 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Friday, March 23, 2018 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.



Funeral services for Crystal will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, March 24, 2018 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Ronnie Wheeler and Brandy Gray officiating.



Burial will follow in the family cemetery in Sexton, Texas.



Serving as pallbearers are Matt Williams, Billy Dickerson, Vance Vickers, Collin Vickers, Cooper Terry, and Ryan Beasley.","STR06" "I43724","Powell","Daniel Eddie","19 Nov 1902","8 Oct 1977","0","Said to have married Ruby Pearl COCHRAN, a daughter of Robert Bruce COCHRAN and Sarah Elizabeth DEHART.

His Texas Death Certificate shows his usual occupation was Boiler-Fireman. It was ""unknown"" if he was a veteran. His birthplace was shown as Browndaled, Texas. His usual residence was Brookeland, Texas, but he died at the UT Medical Branch Hospital in Galveston.","STR06" "I43723","Powell","David Lee","10 Apr 1900","23 Mar 1937","0","Name David Powell
Event Type Death
Event Date 23 Mar 1937
Event Place Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Single
Birth Date 10 Apr 1900
Birthplace Jasper, Texas
Father's Name R B Powell
Mother's Name Margurett E Martin
Certificate Number 16032
GS Film number 2117170
Digital Folder Number 005144799
Image Number 02694

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBN-5HN : accessed 21 Sep 2013), David Powell, 1937.

His Texas Death certificate shows he was a farmer on his own farm, and last worked at in this occupation in December 1936. He was single, and the informant on his death certificate was Mrs. R. B. Cochran of Browndell.","STR06" "I2392","","","","","","","" "I8757","Powell","Donald Ray","12 Dec 1947","8 Mar 2015","0","His obituary, as copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ladybug:

Donald Ray Powell, age 67, entered heaven's gates on March 8, 2015.

Donald was a kind and gentle soul and will be greatly missed.

He was born to the late William and Dorothy Mae (Strong) Powell on December 12, 1947 in Elk City, Oklahoma.

Donald is also preceded in death by his brother Richard Lee Powell.

He is survived and will forever be remembered by his beloved son, Eric Powell of Lake Villa, Illinois.","STR06" "I47513","Powell","Doris Inez","5 Feb 1939","18 Oct 2021","0","The Texas Birth Index shows her as a daughter of Brink Powell and Hallie Bell.

A Celebration of Doris Powell Barlow's Life, age 82 of Pineland, Texas, will be 2:00pm, Friday, October 22, 2021, at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home Chapel, Jasper, Texas with burial to follow at Brookeland Cemetery in Brookeland. Visitation will be from 5:00 ? 8:00pm, Thursday, October 21, 2021 at the funeral home.

Doris died October 18, 2021 in Hemphill, Texas. A native of San Augustine County, Texas and a longtime resident of Pineland, Texas, Doris retired from Elliott Agri-Service in Pineland, Texas. She was very active in the First Baptist Church of Bronson and loved spending time with her family and enjoyed all sports that West Sabine had to offer.

Doris is survived by her sons, Randall Barlow & wife Pauline of England and Michael Henry Barlow of Pineland, Texas; daughter, Pamela Doris Abdallh & husband Yousef of Silsbee, Texas; brothers, James Herbert Powell of Carthage, Texas, Hollis Dwain Powell of Pasadena, Texas, Glen Bruce Powell of Spring, Texas and Charles Wayne Powell of Spring, Texas; and five grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Brink and Hallie Powell; son, Ronald Earl Barlow; sisters, Ola Mae Lee, Iva Jean Franks and Ruth Garlington; brothers, Thomas Weldon ""Bill"" Powell, Alfred Henry Powell and Elmer Powell.

Services are under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home of Jasper.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, October 27, 2021","STR06" "I15532","Powell","Earnest M.","Abt 1907","Yes, date unknown","0","Not at home at the time of the 1930 census.","STR06" "I15558","Powell","Elbert Preston","27 Feb 1919","3 Apr 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
April 10, 1996, page 12

Elbert P. Powell

Elbert P. Powell, 77, of Brookeland died Wednesday, April 3, 1996.

Powell was a native and longtime resident of the Brookeland area and a U. S. Army veteran of World War II. He worked several years with the Texas Forest Service, Temple-Inland Forest Products, and Jasper Independent School District.

Survivors: wife, Laverne Powell of Brookeland, a son and daughter-in-law, Kenneth Elbert and Charlotte Powell of Missouri City; daughters and sons-in-law, Glenda Dale and Jimmy D. Martin and Linda Gale and Ron Read, all of Jasper; grandchildren, Kim Woods, Larry Read Sr., Leigh Dickerson, Jason Powell, Vanessa Powell, Duane Martin, and Derick Martin; and great-grandsons, Larry Read Jr., Jacob Woods, and Hunter Benjamin Woods.

Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home--Jasper Chapel. Interment was at Evergreen Cemetery, Jasper.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)

","STR06" "I15528","Powell","Elvira Cordelia","Abt 1914","Yes, date unknown","0","She was married to an EVANS, and is the grandmother of Shelia Evans Cooper.","STR06" "I35769","Powell","Emma L.","9 Nov 1896","29 Jan 1976","0","Name: Emma Powell Fillyaw
Death Date: 29 Jan 1976
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 79 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 09 Nov 1896
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Joseph Newton Powell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Martha Ann Bishop
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243934
Digital Film Number: 4168203
Image Number: 2868
Reference Number: 2903
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I10823","Powell","Emma Luvenia","15 Sep 1860","20 Feb 1925","0","Inscription,

Inscription:
Emma
Luvenia
Wife of
G. H. Sellers
Sept 15, 1860
Feb 20, 1925","STR06" "I10810","Powell","Eugene Victor","10 Mar 1912","22 Oct 1968","0","His Texas Death Certificate lists him as Eugene Victor Powell, a resident of 506 Second St, Diboll, Texas. His occupation was shown as Truck Driver for Southern Pine Plywood. He was not a veteran. He was married, and the informant was Fannie Mae Powell, presumably his wife. A photo of his tombstone shows his nickname was ""Nig.""","STR06" "I15529","","","","","","","" "I43722","Powell","Evie O.","27 Nov 1897","29 May 1963","0","Said to have married Monroe Wesley Robinson, the son of Wesley Robinson and Annie Allen.

Name Evie O Robinson
Event Type Death
Event Date 29 May 1963
Event Place Galveston, Galveston, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 27 Nov 1897
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name R Ben Powell
Mother's Name Margaret Martin
Certificate Number 30734
GS Film number 2117273
Digital Folder Number 005144803
Image Number 03152

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBV-FDP : accessed 21 Sep 2013), Evie O Robinson, 1963.","STR06" "I33908","","","","","","","" "I9361","Powell","Frank C.","Apr 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","Ruby Burkett writes that he married a woman by the name of Minnie.","STR06" "I9361","Powell","Frank C.","Apr 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP No 4
Enumerated 20 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 112 Sheet 7A
87-98
Household of Jess H and Georgia LEE
88-97
Powell, J. Walter Head M W 52 M 1 35 Tx Ala Ark Farmer
Powell, Marth A Wf F W 53 m1 35 6/5 Ga Ga Ga
xx-98
Powell, Franklin A Head M W 28 M1 2 Tx Tx Ga Farm Laborer
Powell, Minnie Wf F W 20 m1 La Tx La","STR06" "I5782","Powell","Gladys","22 Mar 1906","19 Jan 1995","0","Lynell Cordell's brother, Harold, started to school at Payne School. His teacher was Gladys Payne, wife of Dukey Payne. Their children were Virginia and Tommy. Gladys also had a brother, Bill Powell, who taught school both in Payne and Arthur, therefore it is assumed her maiden name was POWELL.

Gladys was said to be related to Lily Rowe, wife of Emory Howard Gentry; however, the connection, if any, would appear to be remote.

Dukey died in 1953, with Gladys surviving until 1995. She was said to have remarried after his death. She and Dukey, however, are buried side by side with a double tombstone. Above her name, DIEFENBAKER is also engraved. This was her name at the time of her death, as noted on the SSDI entry below, and was the surname of her second husband, Roy Diefenbaker. Lyn Cordell recalls that Roy worked in a western clothing store here in town and wore what he sold, so he was the best dressed cowboy around!

GLADYS DIEFENBAKER 22 Mar 1906 Jan 1995 73533 (Duncan, Stephens, OK ) 73533 (Duncan, Stephens, OK ) 442-42-9711 Oklahoma

Duncan Banner
Friday, Jan. 27, 1995
Gladys Payne Diefenbaker
Roswell, N.M. -- Gladys Payne Diefenbaker, 88, of Artesia, N.M., died Thursday, Jan. 19, 1995, in Roswell.
Mrs. Diefenbaker was the daughter of William and Minnie Powell and was born in Stephens County near Duncan on March 22, 1906.
She was a graduate of Tuttle High School and received her bachelor's degree from Central State College in Edmond. She taught school for several years in Oklahoma before marrying John Earl Payne on Oct. 13, 1931, in Chickasha.
After the death of her first husband she married Ray Diefenbaker in Santa Fe, N.M., on June 4, 1960. He died Dec. 1, 1990.
Mrs. Diefenbaker taught school in Oklahoma and New Mexico for over 40 years. She was a lifelong member of the Church of Christ. A memorial service will be held at a later date.
Mrs. Diefenbaker is survived by a daughter, Virginia Strain Oller, of Artesia, a sister, Minnie Mae Powell, of Artesia; four grandchildren, Jenny Lynn Heffington and Rick Strain, both of Duncan, and T. J. and Johnny Payne, both of Ohio; and seven great-grandchildren.","STR06" "I5782","Powell","Gladys","22 Mar 1906","19 Jan 1995","0","(Research):This MIGHT be Gladys with her family at the time of the 1910 and 1920 census. It is noted that she did have an older brother, Wilmer, who might be the Bill Powell she taught with at Arthur School. More research should be done to verify that this is the same Gladys Powell.

1910 Census
OK, Garfield County, W-6 Enid, ED 14
Enumerated 25 Apr 1910 by Clarence Dewey
SD 1, ED 14 Sheet 14B
Powell, Wilbur A Hd 42 M 20 Ind Ind Ind Roadmaster Railroad
Powell, Sarah E Wf 40 M 20 8/8 Ind Ind Ind
Powell, Emmett Son 20 S Kansas Ind Ind Housekeeping Railroad
Powell, Wilmer (Bill?) Son 17 S Kansas Ind Ind
Powell, Vernon Son 15 S Kansas Ind Ind
Powell, Dewey Son 12 S Kansas Ind Ind
Powell, Clarence Son 9 S Kansas Ind Ind
Powell, Freddie Son 6 S Ok Ind Ind
Powell, Gladice Dtr 3 S Ok Ind Ind
Powell, Goldie Dtr 1 1/12 Ok Ind Ind
Haskin, May Niece 14 S Ks Unknown Ind

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Garfield, Enid W-6 ED 63
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920 Martha Tillebrown
SD 8 Ed 63 Sheet 8A
Powell, Wilmer A Hd 52 M Ind Ind Ind Railroad Foreman
Powell, Sarah E Wf 49 M Ind Ind Ind
Powell, Fred Son 16 S Ok Ind Ind Railroad Section Hand
Powell, Gladys Dtr 13 S Ok Ind Ind
Powell, Goldie Dtr 10 S Ok Ind Ind","STR06" "I10818","Powell","Gladys","3 Dec 1923","31 Jan 2004","0","Her name at death was Gladys Rascoe.","STR06" "I19869","Powell","Gladys May","25 Dec 1907","26 Dec 1996","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Patsy Scheer and maintained by Gary and Wilman (Knigge) Luther:

Gladys May Mahaffey of Alexandria, Nebr., was born to Isaac and Emma Powell, on Dec. 25, 1907 at rural Powell. She died Dec. 26, 1996, at the age of 89 years and 1 day.

She attended country school and Powell school and graduated from Fairbury High School in 1926. She taught school near Daykin.

She was united in marriage to Ernest Arthur Mafaffey of rural Hebron, June 3, 1928. Six children, two sons and four daughters were born to this union. Her hobbies were quilting, and other crafts.

She was baptized into the Methodist Church in Bruning, on Jan. of 1961, and transferred to the Presbyterian church in Alexandria on Jan. 18, 1970. In 1967, she moved into Alexandria where she lived until she became a resident at the Blue Valley Lutheran Home in Hebron, Nov. 1995. Preceding her in death were her parents, husband, and brothers.

Survivors include her son, Larry Mahaffey, daughters, Lois Ream and her husband Daryl and Luree Marschman and her husband Ernest of Alexandria, Linda--_and her husband Dale of Dewitt, and Lula Korber and her husband David of Bern, Kansas, 13 grandchildren 12 great grandchildren, brothers, Harold Powell, and his wife Mildred, and Delmer Powell and his wife Vera of Fairbury, and other relatives. Services were Dec. 30 from the Alexandria Presbyterian church with Sylvia Cross officiating. Pallbearers were her grandsons. Burial was in the Fairbury cemetery.","STR06" "I9510","Powell","Hollis B.","24 Oct 1907","3 Sep 1988","0","He shares a cemetery plot with wife Ida Belle Powell, 26 July 1919 to 10 Nov 1999","STR06" "I15562","Powell","Hollis F.","18 Dec 1925","25 May 2014","0","Funeral Services for Hollis F. Powell, of Brookeland will be 10:00 A.M., Wednesday, May 28, 2014 at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home in Jasper with burial to follow at Brookeland Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5:00-8:00 P.M. Tuesday, May 27, at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home in Jasper

Hollis died at Park Wood Place in Lufkin on Sunday, May 25, 2014. A native of Browndell and resident of Brookeland, Hollis retired after over 35 years in the Maintenance Department at The Texas Department of Highway and Public Transportation. A longtime member of over 50 years of The Brookeland Masonic Lodge #935, he served as its Worshipful Master for several terms. He enjoyed gardening and raising cows.
He is the last of his immediate family, Hollis is survived by numerous nieces, nephews and other family and friends.

He was preceded in death by two wife's Ruth Miller Powell from 1946 to 1990 and Maurice Hanks Powell from 1991 to 2012.

Memorials may be made to: Alzheimer's Association

Copied from
www.kjas.com
Also published with The Sabine County Reporter, June 4, 2014, Page 14","STR06" "I19866","Powell","Isaac","29 Jan 1881","Yes, date unknown","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he listed himself as a permanent resident of Powell, Jefferson County, Nebraska, working as a Farmer. His nearest relative was shown as wife, Emma Powell. He was described as tall, medium build, with green eyes and light brown hair.","STR06" "I19866","Powell","Isaac","29 Jan 1881","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Nebraska, Jefferson County, Meridian Precinct
Enumerated 18 Feb 1920
SD 4 ED 107 Sheet 3A
45-46
Powell, Isaac Head M W 38 M Neb Ohio Indiana Farmer General Farm
Powell, Emma W F W 38 M Kansas Austria/Ger Austria/Ger
Powell, James A Son M W 17 S Neb Neb Kansas Farm Laborer
Powell, Reuben B Son M W 16 S Neb Neb Kansas
Powell, Gladys M Dtr F W 12 S Neb Neb Kansas
Powell, Harold W Son M W 3 S Neb Neb Kansas

1930 Census
Nebraska, Jefferson County, Meridian Precinct
Enumerated 14 Apr 1930
ED 48-19 SD 11 Sheets 4A and 4B
45-46
Powell, Isaac Head M W 49 M@22 Neb Ohio Indiana Farmer General Farm
Powell, Emma W F W 47 M@20 Kansas Bohemia-Austria Bohemia-Austria
Powell, Harold W Son M W 13 S Neb Neb Kansas
Powell, Dwain Son M W 8 S Neb Neb Kansas
HH 78-80
Glenn and Verda POWELL with four children and boarder Margaret Frazer","STR06" "I36097","Powell","James Alford","25 Aug 1885","23 Mar 1968","0","When he registed for the draft in World War I, he was working as a Blacksmith in Kirbyville. He was described as Tall, Medium Build, with brown eyes and black hair. His middle name is typed on this registration form as ALFRED, but when he signed the form, it was as James Alford Powell.","STR06" "I36097","Powell","James Alford","25 Aug 1885","23 Mar 1968","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 5
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 113 Sheet 3B
Newton and Kirbyville Road
50-50
Boyett, Noah Head M W 35 M1 20 Tx Ark Ala Blacksmith
Boyett, Julia Wf F W 35 M1 20 7/6 La Ala Iowa
Boyett, Clifford Son M W 13 S Tx Tx La Laborer Home Farm
Boyett, Susan Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx La
Boyett, Anna Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx La
Boyett, Earnest Son M W 6 S Tx Tx La
Boyett, Kizzie Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx La
Powell, James Son-in-law M W 25 m1 3 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Powell, Nettie F W 19 M1 3 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Powell, John D. Grandson M W 1 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP #3, Kirbyville Town
Enumerated 12 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 75 Sheet 10B
201-218
Powell, James Head O F M W 38 Tx Tx Tx Blacksmith Repair Shop
Powell, Mettie (sic) Wf W F 29 Tx Tx La
Powell, John D Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Powell, J. P. Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Powell, Loyd Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Powell, Lee Son M W 2 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Powell, Lois Dtr F W 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I10816","Powell","James Frederick","2 Feb 1930","6 Dec 1955","0","James Frederick Powell Sr. died in a workplace accident. He was employed by C. J. Simpson Company as a drilling operator, and died from fractured neck, back and ribs, with abrasions too many to count, after being caught in a revolving take-up drum on a Gas Well. His Pennsylvania death certificate was shared with me by his grandson, Adam Powell living in Huron, S.D.","STR06" "I43718","Powell","James Hardy","25 Dec 1886","13 Dec 1971","0","Said to have married Ida J. WALKER.

Name James Hardy Powell
Event Type Death
Event Date 13 Dec 1971
Event Place Lufkin, Angelina, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 25 Dec 1886
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name Richard Ben Powell
Mother's Name Margaret Martin
Certificate Number 93377
GS Film number 2223504
Digital Folder Number 005165855
Image Number 02227

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3FH-47M : accessed 21 Sep 2013), James Hardy Powell, 1971.","STR06" "I45317","","","","","","","" "I5742","Powell","John","Bef 1652","Bef 1668","0","He died before 1668, leaving a nuncupative will which was not probated until 1679, and which is not to be found. He had been married previously.","STR06" "I9357","Powell","John A.","Abt 1828","23 Feb 1863","0","In her letter dated September 4, 1999, Carolyn Lockhart writes ""Malichi Morgan served in the same Texas Cavalry as my John A. Powell did. John Powell is buried in a confederate cemetery at Camp Butler, Illinois with a rebel marker which is pointed at the top, so the Yankee's couldn't sit on it. He left a wife Lucy Thomas (who later married John Lee) and two small children, John Walter Powell & Emma Luvenia."" A photo of his tombstone is shown on FindAGrave. It further indicates he served in Co. G, 24 Texas Cavalry.

A FindAGrave listing for his daughter, Emma Luvenia Powell, states, apparently in error, that her father John A. Powell died on 10 Mar 1868 in Jasper County.","STR06" "I9357","Powell","John A.","Abt 1828","23 Feb 1863","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Jasper County, PO Box Newton
Enumerated 1 Aug 1860
Page 32
202-202
William McMahon 25 Farmer $--- $300 La
Sittina McMahon 28 F La
John Powell 32 M Farmer $500 $200 Ga
Lucy Powell 21 F Ala
John Powell 3 M Tex","STR06" "I10815","Powell","John Richard","1 Dec 1933","10 Jul 1976","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows he was an Airman Second Class in the U.S. Air Force and married at the time of his death. He served during the Korean conflict. His residence at the time of his death was 3001 Hillcroft, #141. Informant was Joe Young Jr. Powell.

National Cemetery Administration. U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. shows that he served as a A1C US Air Force Korea, with a service start date of 12 Dec 1951.","STR06" "I9356","Powell","John Walter","8 Jul 1857","31 Dec 1926","0","In a Morgan Descendancy chart posted on the internet, the nickname ""Jefferson"" was shown for John Walter Powell. Carolyn Powell Lockhart indicates that her great grandfather was John Walter Powell, and that to her knowledge he was never called by that nickname. Carolyn indicated that he remarried after his wife's death and he and his second wife moved to Merryville. Ruby Burkett notes that If Martha Ann died on March 23, 1913, there is some confusing information here. Her family story was that when ""Aunt Minnie Maysel Boyett was married to Andy Arrington Fuller on May 13, 1913, they moved into a two room apartment in the home of her Aunt and uncle Martha Ann and Walter Powell in Merryville. Martha Ann was known as Aunt Babe. Their home was just behind, what I supose, is the present City Hall in Merryville. Of course much has changed in Merryville. I can assume that Martha Ann was dear to my grand-mother, Henrietta Jones Boyett, because she named one of her daughters Martha Ann and she was also called Babe""

His Texas Death Certificate shows that although he was a resident of Merryville, LA at the time of his death, he died in Voth, Texas. His father was shown as John Powell, born in Arkansas, and his mother, Lucy Thomas, born in Texas.","STR06" "I9356","Powell","John Walter","8 Jul 1857","31 Dec 1926","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP #1, 54th ED
Page 1 SD 1 ED 054 Stamped 523
1-1
Powell, J. Walter W M 22 Farmer Tx Ala NC
Powell, Martha W F 23 Wf Keeping Houst Ga Ga NC
Powell, Onelia W F 3 Dtr At Home Tx Tx Ga
Powell, Oliver W M 1 Son At Home Tx Tx Ga

1900 Census
Texas, Newton County, Pr. 7
Enumerated 19 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 51 Sheet 11B
181-187
Powell, John W Head W M July 1857 43 M 24 Tx Ala Ala Farmer
Powell, Martha A Wf W F Aug 1857 43 M 24 6/6 Ga Ga Nc
Powell, Oliver C Son W M Mar 1879 21 S Tx Tx Ga Farm Laborer
Powell, Frank C Son W F Apr 1882 18 S Tx Tx Ga Farm Laborer
Powell, Sarah E Dtr W F Oct 1884 16 S Tx Tx Ga Attended 3 Months of School
Powell, John R Son W M Oct 1886 14 S Tx Tx Ga Johu? Farmer Attended 3 Months of School
Powell, Lucy E Dtr W F May 1889 11 S Tx Tx Ga Farmer Attended 3 Months of School

1910 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP No 4
Enumerated 20 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 112 Sheet 7A
87-98
Household of Jess H and Georgia LEE
88-97
Powell, J. Walter Head M W 52 M 1 35 Tx Ala Ark Farmer
Powell, Marth A Wf F W 53 m1 35 6/5 Ga Ga Ga
xx-98
Powell, Franklin A Head M W 28 M1 2 Tx Tx Ga Farm Laborer
Powell, Minnie Wf F W 20 m1 La Tx La","STR06" "I22175","Powell","Joseph Newton","Sep 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","Laura Buckmaster has him as the son of Joseph P and Mary J POWELL of Virginia and North Carolina.","STR06" "I22175","Powell","Joseph Newton","Sep 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Pr 2
Enumerated 15 June 1900
SD 8 ED 27 Sheet 7B
107-107
Powell, Joseph N Head W M Sep 1859 40 M19 Tx Va SC Farmer
Powell, Mattie A Wf W F Aug 1864 35 M 19 6/6 Tx Ga Fl
Powell, Robert W Son W M Sept 1882 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Powell, Lela H Dtr W F Oct 1889 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Powell, Thomas T Son W M Dc 1891 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Powell, Price Son W M Nov 1894 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Powell, Emma L Dtr W F Oct 1895 4 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I43495","Powell","Josiah Whitaker","11 Aug 1832","30 Oct 1891","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows him as a son of Seymour Powell and Martha Ursula Cowling. He was in the Third Alabama Regiment, CSA. After Julia died, he married second Mary Davidson Gilchrist, the daughter of Archibald McKay Gilchrist and Mary L. Davidson Mushat. They were married on 11 Dec 1881.","STR06" "I33304","","","","","","","" "I43721","Powell","Laura Belle","19 Apr 1895","14 Jun 1957","0","She later married a Mr. REEDER.

Name Laura Belle Reeder
Event Type Death
Event Date 14 Jun 1957
Event Placr Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 19 Apr 1895
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name Richard Benjamin Powell
Mother's Name Margaret Elizabeth Martin
Certificate Number 32453
GS Film number 2135738
Digital Folder Number 005145164
Image Number 00250

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K33C-RRB : accessed 21 Sep 2013), Laura Belle Reeder, 1957.","STR06" "I33305","Powell","Laura Magdelena ""Maggie""","12 Sep 1935","17 Nov 1994","0","The Sabine County Reporter
November 23, 1994, Page 12

Laura ""Maggie"" Giles

Funeral services for Laura ""Maggie"" Giles, 59, of Farrsville were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19, 1994, at the Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home---Jasper Chapel in Jasper. Interment followed at Farr's Chapel Cemetery.

She died Thursday, Nov. 17, at a Beaumont hospital.

Mrs. Giles was a native of Brookeland and had lived in the Jasper/Burkeville area several years.

Survivors: husband, Clyde Giles Sr. of Farrsville; mother, Ruby Antilley of Pineland; sons, Clyde Giles Jr. of Jasper and David Giles of Farrsville; daughters, Judy Hall of Newton, Jo Ann Gill of Farrsville, and Helen Willmore of Alexandria, La.; brothers, Alvin D. Powell of Brookeland, Bob Powell of Burkeville, Lester Antilley of Houston, and Claude Antilley of Pineland; sisters, Judy Jacobs of Denton, Helen Herrington of Chireno, Lena Myers of Beaumont, and Vina Arbuckle of Elgin, and Marie Nowlin, Betty Clark, and Ruby Scott, all of Pineland; ten grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2009)","STR06" "I15564","Powell","Lincoln Monroe","1 Feb 1931","2 Dec 1997","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 10, 1997. page 12

Lincoln M. Powell, 66, of Brookeland, died Tuesday, Dec. 2, 1997, at his residence.

Powell, a native of Brookeland, had lived in Nederland several years before returning to Brookeland area eight years ago. He was a member of OCAW #4-228 in Pt. Neches and the Masonic Lodge.

Survivors: wife, Juanell Powellof Brookeland, a son, Randall Powell of Nederland, a daughter, Sandra Franks of Houston; brothers, Hollis Powell of Pineland, Wilburn Powell of Bronson, and Harvey Powell of Livingston; sisters, Madie Roberts of Browndale and Viola Ellis of Brookeland; grandchildren, Angelia Choalte and Eric Ramize; and a great-grandson, Mason Choalte.

Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Friday, Dec, 5, at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home --- Jasper Chapel. Interment followed at Brookeland Cemetery in Brookeland, Sabine County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)","STR06" "I33905","","","","","","","" "I15559","Powell","Madie Octavene","Abt 1917","26 Oct 2002","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 23, 2002, Page 17

Madie O. Roberts

Madie O. Roberts, 85, of Brookeland died Saturday, Oct. 26, 2002, at Avalon Place in Kirbyville. Mrs. Roberts was a native and longtime resident of Brookeland. She formerly owned and operated M&M Grocery. Survivors: sons, William Roberts and Gene Roberts, both of Jasper; daughters Letta Tate of Jasper and Mollie Donahoe and Bulah Donahoe, both of Brookeland; brothers, Wilburn Powell of Bronson, Hollis Powell of Pineland, and Harvey Powell of Livingston; a sister, Viola Ellis of Brookeland; and 16 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Orville Roberts. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Stringer & Griffine Funeral Home chapel in Jasper. Interment followed at Brookeland Cemetery in Sabine County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I35010","Powell","Martha Louisa ""Patsy""","1 Apr 1860","11 Dec 1957","0","The digital image of her actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows her as the daughter of Henry Powell, Mississippi, and Nancy Burch, Mississippi. The informant was Mrs. J. Kirby Hill. She was widowed at the time of her death, and her home address was 2345 Victoria, Beaumont, Texas.
","STR06" "I35010","Powell","Martha Louisa ""Patsy""","1 Apr 1860","11 Dec 1957","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I15534","Powell","Mary Elizabeth","Abt 1909","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Leroy WOODS.","STR06" "I2024","Powell","Mary Othalia ""Mackie""","25 May 1905","3 Mar 1994","0","OTHALIA McLEMORE, CLEAN FREAK

During World War II, Minnie McLemore Morgan and Beulah McLemore Dougharty were over at Lee and Othalia's making cookies to send to the boys overseas. Minnie and Beulah were shelling pecans out on the back porch. Beulah asked Othalia how long a broom lasted her. Othalia, stirring the cookies in the kitchen, replied ""Mine always last me a year."" To which Beulah, looking at the floor, remarked, ""Othalia, if you'd clean out these cracks that broom wouldn't last a week."" (Submitted by Othalia McLemore on 7/14/81)

Although her given name is Mary Othalia, granddaughter Deann noted she uses only her middle name. Her family members also affectionately called her Mackie.

Deann also writes that ""Othalia named her first child and when her Mama got there she changed his name and said, 'His name is Robert Lee.' Then when my Daddy was born Mackie named him 'Willy Gerald' (or something like that) and her Mama got there and said, 'No, his name is Billy Deryle' (Deryle rhymes with girl...'Dirl' and not 'Darryl'). When her third child was born, Mackie just waited until her Mama got there so she could name him.""","STR06" "I8767","","","","","","","" "I47087","","","","","","","" "I44646","Powell","Nannie E.","26 Sep 1886","27 Mar 1937","0","Name Nannie E Mays
Event Type Death
Event Date 27 Mar 1937
Event Place San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 26 Sep 1886
Birthplace San Augustine, Texas
Father's Name W H Powell [born Mississippi]
Mother's Name Marry E Wright [born San Augustine]
Informant S C Mays
Certificate Number 17708
GS Film number 2117171
Digital Folder Number 005145571
Image Number 00938

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3H1-RQF : accessed 30 Jan 2014), Nannie E Mays, 27 Mar 1937; citing certificate number 17708, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117171.","STR06" "I9360","Powell","Oliver Cromwell","31 Mar 1879","19 Aug 1952","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he listed his occupation as Farmer in Bon Wier, Texas. His nearest relative was shown as J. W. Powell of Merryville, Louisiana, his father. He was described as of Medium Heighth, Slender, with blue eyes and dark hair. On his registration for the World War II draft, he was still farming in Newton County, His place of birth was shown as Lees Mill versus Bon Wier. When asked for a name and address of a person who would always know his address, his answer was W. A. Newton.

His Texas Death Certificate lists him as a retired farmer, and a Widower. He had not served in the U.S. Armed Forces. At the time of his death, he lived at 3141 Proctor Street, Port Arthur, Texas. Informant on the death certificate was Carroll Powell, his oldest half brother.","STR06" "I9360","Powell","Oliver Cromwell","31 Mar 1879","19 Aug 1952","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP No. 4
Enumerated 19 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 112 Sheet 12A
85-94
Powell, Oliver C Head M W 31 M1 5 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Powell, Trudie Wf F W 28 M1 5 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
Powell, Carrall Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Powell, Hollis Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Powell, Hargis Son M W 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP No. 4
Enumerated 17 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 142 Sheet 5A
88-91
Powell, Oliver Head M W 40 Wd Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Powell, Corroll Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Powell, B. Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Powell, Walter Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Powell, Victor Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Powell, Jack Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Powell, Gertrude Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP No. 4
Enumerated 18 Apr 1930
ED 176-5 SD 19 Sheet 10A
88-91
Powell, Oliver Head M W 52 Married at 27 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Powell, Pearl Wf F W 32 Married at 15 Tx Ala Tx
Powell, Carrol Son M W 24 S Tx Tx Tx
Powell, Victor Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Powell, O. C. Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Powell, Gladys Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Powell, Jessie Mae Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Powell, Glenway Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Powell, James F Son M W 1/6 [2 months old] S Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP #4
Enumerated April 13, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 176-5
136-O-100 Yes
Powell, O. C. Head M W 61 M Highest Grade attended 3 Texas Same Place Farmer
Powell, Pearl Wife F W 42 M Highest Grade attended 5 Tx Same Place
Powell, O.C. Jr Son M W 18 S Highest Grade attended 8 Tx Same Place Farm Laborer
Powell, Gladys Dtr F W 16 S Highest Grade attended 8 Tx Same Place
Powell, Jessie M Dtr F W 14 S In School, Grade 6 Tx Same Place
Powell, Glenn R Son M W 12 S In School, Grade 3 Tx Same Place
Powell, Fred Son M W 10 S In School, Grade 3 Tx Same Place
Powell, Frank Son M W 8 S In School, Grade 0 Tx Same Place
Powell, John Son M W 6 S Not in School Texas Same Place
Powell, Charles Son M W 4 S Not in School Texas
Powell, Thomas Son M W 2 S Not in School Texas","STR06" "I10814","Powell","Oliver Crowell","26 Mar 1922","9 Jul 1954","0","Ancestry.com. U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1925-1963 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012 shows that his brother, Glen R. Powell of Blanding, Utah applied for a veteran's headstone for Oliver C. Powell Jr.

He enlisted in the military in June 1942, and again on 25 Jun 1952. He was discharged due to his death on 9 July 1954. His miliatry branch of service was listed as RA-18 082 145 Co L 39th Inf Reg APO 696 US Army.","STR06" "I15390","Powell","Preston","2 Sep 1883","23 Feb 1947","0","On FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, his actual death certificate can be viewed. He is shown as a son of Ben Powell and Mary Elizabeth Martin.

Name Preston Powell
Event Type Death
Event Date 23 Feb 1947
Event Place Browndell, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 02 Sep 1883
Birthplace Jasper, Texas
Father's Name Ben Powell
Mother's Name Mary Elizabeth Martin
Certificate Number 7626
GS Film number 2218566
Digital Folder Number 005145066
Image Number 00866

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3S3-Q8B : accessed 21 Sep 2013), Preston Powell, 1947.","STR06" "I43714","Powell","Richard Benjamin","14 Jul 1854","3 Nov 1921","0","His tombstone shows that he was a Mason, and was inscribed ""Gone by not Forgotten."" Kay Parker McCary shows him as a son of H. J. Powell and Nancy Ann Burch. However, CR Burkhead, on the FindAGrave memorial page he created, lists his parents as Richard Ealie Powell and Mary Ann Gay, and spouse of Margarette Elizabeth Martin.","STR06" "I43714","Powell","Richard Benjamin","14 Jul 1854","3 Nov 1921","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, Texas
Enumerated 17 Jun 1880
Page 11 SD 1 ED 83
88-88
Powell, R B W M 25 Farmer Miss Miss Miss
Powell, M E W F 17 Wf Keep House Tx
Powell, N. L W F 2 Dau At Home Tx Miss Tx


1900 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 1
Enumerated 15 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 26 Sheet 8A Stamped 197
115-115
Powell, Richard B Head W M July 1854 45 m 23 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Powell, Marget E Wf W F Nov 1862 37 M 23 11/5 Tex Miss La Housekeeper
Powell, Preston Son W M Sept 1884 16 S Tx Miss Tx Farm laborer
Powell, Hardy J Son W M Dec 1886 14 S Tx Miss Tx Farm laborer
Powell, Benjamin F Son M W Nov 1893 7 S Tx Miss Tx
Powell, Laura B Dtr W F Apr 1895 5 S Tx Miss Tx
Powell, Evie O Dtr W F Nov 1898 2 S Tx Miss Tx
Powell, David L Son W M Apr 1900 11/12 S Tx Miss Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP No. 6
Enumerated 22 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 65 Shweet 6A
Jasper and Hemphill Road
101-112
Powell, Richard B Head M W 54 m1 33 Miss Miss La Farmer
Powell, Marguriete E Wf F W 45 m1 33 12/8 Tx Miss La
Powell, Benjamin F Son M W 16 S Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer
Powell, Laura B Dtr F W 14 S Tx Miss Tx
Powell, Evie O Dtr F W 12 S Tx Miss Tx
Powell, David L Son M W 9 S Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer
Powell, Daniel E Son M W 7 S Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer
Powell, Charlie P Son M W 5 S Tx Miss Tx","STR06" "I8756","Powell","Richard Lee","4 Jan 1943","3 Oct 2011","0","Obituary below was copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Dennis Alan Deal:

MRC US NAVY
VIETNAM

Richard Powell, 68, passed away Monday, Oct. 3, 2011, in Weatherford. Funeral: 10 a.m. Thursday in White's Chapel of Memories, 130 Houston Avenue, Weatherford. Reverend Allen Sizemore and Reverend John Tunnel will officiate. Interment: 3 p.m. Thursday in the Texas State Veterans Cemetery at Abilene.
Memorials: In lieu of usual remembrances, the Powell family suggests consideration of contributions in Richard's name to the Alzheimer's Association, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Fl. 17, Chicago, Illinois 60601.

Richard Lee Powell was born Jan. 4, 1943, in Elk City, Okla., son of the late William Donald and Dorothy Strong Powell.

He had a distinguished career in the United States Navy and retired after 23 years of honorable service.

Richard also retired as a LVN from the Middleton Unit of TDCJ.

Richard was preceded in death by his parents; and step-father, Herschel Hickman.

Survivors: Wife of 48 years, YuWana Jean Powell of Abilene; daughters, Kelly Powell of Abilene and Lisa Bunch and husband, Craig, of Santo; grandchildren, Alyssa Pugh, Dustin Powell, Tyler Bunch and Owen Bunch; great-granddaughter, Olivya Pugh; brother, Don Powell; nephews, Michael Sizemore, John Paul Noel and wife, Roni, and Eric Powell; great-nephew, Joshua Noel; great-niece, Suzette Noel; and a host of loving family and friends.
","STR06" "I15533","Powell","Robert Jolly ""Bob""","Abt 1908","5 Jul 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 12, 1995, Page 7

R. J. ""Bob"" Powell, 87, of Burkeville died Wednesday, July 5, 1995, at the Mary E. Dickerson Memorial Hospital in Jasper.

Powell was a native of Sabine County and a longtime resident of the Burkeville area. he was a farmer/rancher and had retired as an ironworker with Local #125 in Beaumont.

Survivors: wife, Mildred Powell of Burkeville; a son, J. E. Powell of Mauriceville; three daughters, Bobbie Tilley of Jasper, and Frances Jarrell and Linda Sue Hobbs, both of Burkeville; a brother, Alvin ""Shorty"" Powell of Brookeland; sisters, Evalene Meyers of Beaumont, Vina Arbuckle of Elgin; half-sisters, Judy Jacobs of Tyler and Marie of Pineland; 16 grandchildren; and 25 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Friday at the Spears Chapel Congregational Methodist Church near Burkeville. Services were handled by Stringer & Griffin. Funeral Home-Burkeville Chapel.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2009)","STR06" "I9734","Powell","Robert Thecoq","19 Aug 1909","5 Jan 1970","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows he was a Heavy Equipment Operator for Morrison Knudsen. He was not a veteran. Informant Mrs. Ola Powell, wife.","STR06" "I9363","Powell","Sarah E.","Oct 1884","Yes, date unknown","0","Ruby Burkett notes that she married Ira HOWELL, and that they raised Oliver's daughter, Gertrude, after her mother died. (Might this have actually been Lucy that married Ira Howell?)","STR06" "I35768","Powell","Sudie Mae","2 Feb 1885","28 Jun 1963","0","Name: Sudie Mae Hale
Death Date: 28 Jun 1963
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 78 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 02 Feb 1885
Birthplace: Jasper Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Joe Powell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Martha Ann Bishop
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Homemaker
Place of Residence: Prec. #2, Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Cemetery: Old Magnolia
Burial Place: Jasper Co., Texas Feb 1885
Burial Date: 29 Jun 1963
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117290
Digital Film Number: 4028577
Image Number: 744
Reference Number: cn45392
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35770","Powell","Talmage Dewitt","22 Feb 1891","31 Oct 1967","0","Shown as Thomas T. Powell on the 1900 census?

Name: Talmage Dewitt Powell
Death Date: 31 Oct 1967
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 76 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 22 Feb 1891
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Joseph Newton Powell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Martha Bishop
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2138742
Digital Film Number: 4120492
Image Number: 00893
Reference Number: 66005
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I15550","","","","","","","" "I15531","","","","","","","" "I15560","Powell","Viola L.","Abt 1922","11 Apr 2012","0","Obituary

Funeral services for Viola Powell Ellis, 90 of Brookeland, will be 10:00am Tuesday, August 14, 2012 at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home in Jasper, with burial to follow at Brookeland Cemetery. Visitation will be 5:00 to 8:00pm Monday, August 13th, at the funeral home.

Viola passed away August 11th at her residence. A native & lifelong resident of Brookeland, she enjoyed sewing, gardening and growing flowers. She loved spending time with family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Survivors include her husband of 66 years, Travis M. Ellis, Jr. of Brookeland; daughter Nora Ellis Parsons of Pineland; brother Hollis Powell of Brookeland; two grandchildren, Stacy & husband Steven, and Amanda & husband Jerry; and five great-grandchildren, Kyle, Tara, Hannah, Brodey & Brantley. Viola was preceded in death by her parents, Benjamin & Molly Lowe Powell; four brothers, Elbert, Wilburn, Harvey & Lincoln; and one sister, Maddie Roberts. Services are under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home of Jasper.

http://www.stringerandgriffin.com

A nearly identical obituary was published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 22, 2012, page 14

","STR06" "I9511","Powell","Walter Hargis","23 Nov 1909","4 May 1978","0","Appears to have been called Hargis, age 5 months, on the 1910 census. His Texas Death Certificate lists him as Walter Hargis Powell, a resident of 402 Neil Pickett, Diboll. His occupation was shown as a retired mechanic in the poultry packing business. He was not a vetaran. His parents were shown as Otto (sic) and Trudy Powell, mother's maiden name not known. Information was his wife, Mrs. Treaburn Powell.

The Texas Marriage index shows that Walter Powell and Treaburn Perkins were married on 24 Aug 1966 in Angelina County, Texas.

His FindAGrave memorial page has a photo of his tombstone, which shows a photo of him as well.","STR06" "I15561","Powell","Wilbern Benjamin","14 Mar 1924","21 Nov 2004","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 1, 2004

Wilbern B. Powell, 80, of Bronson died Sunday, Nov. 21, 2004, at a Jasper Hospital.

Powell was born March 14, 1924, and had been a longtime Bronson area resident. He was retired from the Texas Department of Transportation. Survivors: Wife, Margie Powell of Bronson; two sons and daughters-in-law, Herbert and Linda Powell of Krum and Bobby and Peggy Powell of Channelview; two brothers, Hollis Powell of Pineland and Harvey Powell of Livingston; a sister, Viola ELLIS of Brookeland; three grandchildren Patti WATSON and husband Eric of Highland Village, Chad Powell of Krum, and Rae Ann FOWLER and husband Joe of Houston; and four great-grandchildren, Madeline WATSON, Benjamin WATSON, Ty FOWLER and Peyton FOWLER. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home chapel in Jasper with Bro. H.T. Davison officiating.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I8739","Powell","William Donald","29 Sep 1922","26 Oct 1960","0","His FindAGrave memorial page links him to his parents, William Thomas Powell and VIda Lee Gibson, both of whom are interred at the Poarch Cemetery in Carter, OK.","STR06" "I33303","Powell","Zilfa Marie","23 Jun 1939","15 Oct 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 18, 1995, Page 9

Marie Nowlin

Marie Nowlin, 56, of Pineland died Sunday, Oct. 15, 1995, at a Lufkin hospital.

She was a native of Brookeland and had lived in Pineland the past five years.

Survivors: a daughter, Tami Leigh Nowlin of Pineland, sons, Edgar Eugene Nowlin of Louisville, Kentucky, Kenny Nowlin of Jasper, and Kevin Joe Nowlin of Pineland; sisters, Judy Jacobs of Kilgore, Betty Clark of Hemphill, Ruby Scott of Pineland, Helen Herrington of Chireno, Lena Meyers of Beaumont, and Vina Arbuckle of Elgin; and brothers, Lester Eugene Antilley of San Angelo, Claude William Antilley of Pineland, and Alvin Powell of Brookeland.

Graveside rites are set for 10 a.m. today (Wednesday) at Homer Cemetery, Jasper County, with Bro. Clyde Giles Jr. officiating. Services are being handled by Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home--Jasper Chapel.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2009)","STR06" "I42036","Powers","Lucille","20 Nov 1924","4 Apr 2019","0","Obituary
(Copied from her FindAGrave memorial page)

Lucille Williamson age 94 of Denton surrounded by loved ones went home to her Heavenly Father on Thursday, April 4, 2019.

Lucille (Powers) Williamson was born on November 20, 1924 in McRae Arkansas to Arthur and Sudie (Barnett) Powers.
She married James T. Williamson on July 26, 1944 in Edinburg, Texas. The love of her life left to be with his Heavenly Father on Tuesday, January 14th, 1997.

The ones left to carry on her memory are: Her children, son, Victor Lynn Williamson and wife Abby of South Carolina and daughter, Darla Mayes of Denton. She has seven grandchildren who knew her as, Memu, 18 great grandchildren who knew her as, GiGi or Memu and two great great grandchildren.

Honorary Pallbearers are: Kirk Williamson, Quincy Lara, Zackery Lewis, Aydan Lara, Elijha Stewart, Logan Mayes, & Tanner Noel.","STR06" "I368","","","","","","","" "I37605","Pracheil","Helen","11 Jun 1928","24 Feb 2014","0","Helen J. Kolar, 85, of Lincoln, died 2-24-14. Born 6-11-28 in Crete to Joseph M. and Matilda (Papik) Pracheil. Retired lab tech at Beatrice Foods.

Family members include niece, Margie Schneider, Ulysses; great nephew, Gene Schneider, Ulysses; great niece, Sharon Elwin, Corpus Christi, Texas. Preceded in death by husband, Alvin; parents; one brother, one sister, one nephew.

Funeral service: 10 am Thursday (2/27) Roper and Sons Chapel, 4300 'O' Street. Burial: 1 pm at Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation: 2-7 pm Wednesday at Roper and Sons. Memorials to the family for future designation. Condolences online at roperandsons.com.

(Lincoln Journal Star, 26 Feb 2014, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
","STR06" "I15231","","","","","","","" "I3454","Prado","Joe Dan","5 Nov 1916","2 Nov 1993","0","US World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
Joe D Prado
Birth Year 1916
Race White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country Texas
State of Residence Texas
County or City Nacogdoches

Enlistment Date 15 May 1942
Enlistment State Texas
Enlistment City Tyler
Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Branch Code Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Grade Private
Grade Code Private
Term of Enlistment Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source Civil Life

Education 4 years of college
Civil Occupation Teachers (secondary school) and principals
Marital Status Single, without dependents
Height 67
Weight 129


The Sabine County Reporter
Back in Time, 1968 Thirty Years Ago
Published on February 4, 1998, Page 4

Dan Prado, executive vice president of First State Bank in Hemphill, was elected president at a director's meeting.","STR06" "I34629","Prado","Margarette","7 Oct 1908","26 Nov 1973","0","Her Texas death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that she was a housewife and the daughter of Thomas Jefferson Prado and Cahterine Montes. She died in after an automobile accident which caused multiple rib fractures and other internal injuries. She was married to Mr. Rom Rogers.","STR06" "I34630","Prado","Mary","17 Jul 1914","29 Oct 2009","0","The Sabine County Reporter
November 4, 2009, Page 13

Mary Muzycka

Mary Prado Muzycka, 95, of Nacogdoches died Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009.

Mrs. Muzycka was born July 17, 1914, in Nacogdoches as a daughter of the late Thomas J. and Kathleen Prado.

She was a sister of the late Dan Prado, a longtime Hemphill resident and businessman.

Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 31, at Cason Monk-Metcalf's Sunset Chapel in Nacogdoches. Interment followed at Sunset Memorial Park.

Services were under the direction of Cason Mon-Metcalf Funeral Directors in Nacogdoches. Online guestbook at their website.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, November 2009)

More complete obituary from FindAGrave:

Funeral service for Mary Prado Muzyczka, aged 95, of Nacogdoches will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, October 31, 2009, at Cason Monk-Metcalft Sunset Chapel with Monsignor James Young officiating. Burial will follow in the Sunset Memorial Cemetery.

Mrs. Muzyczka passed away Thursday, October 29, 2009 at the Stallings Court Nursing & Rehabilitation Center. Born July 17, 1914, in Nacogdoches. She was the daughter of Tom and Kathaleen Montes Prado and was married to George Muzyczka, who predeceased her in Jan 1973. They were married in June 1948 in South Plains, NJ. They had no children. She is survived by one sister Frances Prado and numerous nieces and nephews. With one special great nephew Danny Mora who cared for Mary during her final years. Mary's mother died giving birth to her eleventh child in 1919 when Mary was 5 years old and Mary's father raised the children on his own. Her siblings were

Visitation will be from 5 until 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 30, with rosary at 7 p.m. Cason Monk-Metcalft Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements.","STR06" "I4337","","","","","","","" "I34627","Prado","Thomas Jefferson","26 Nov 1868","6 Nov 1950","0","His Texas death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, show him as a retired farmer and merchant. It further indicates that their is ""no record"" of the name or birthplace of either of his parents.","STR06" "I34627","Prado","Thomas Jefferson","26 Nov 1868","6 Nov 1950","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, Nacogdoches Pr, NE & W of Nacogdoches City
Enumerated 11 July 1900
SD 8 ED 39 Sheet 35A Stamped 35
626-626
Montes, Lizzie Head W F Aug 1825 74 Wd La Mexico La Farmer
Montes, Nancy Dtr W F oct 1858 49 S Tx Mexioc La
Montes, Robert Grandson m W Nov 1885 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
627-627
Prado, Tom Head W M Nov 1867 32 M 3 Tx Tx La Farmer
Prado, Lena Wf W F Feb 1882 18 M 3 2/2 Tx Tx Tx
Prado, Mattie Dtr W F July 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Prado, Eugene Son W M Dec 1899 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, Nacogdoches Pr #1
Enumerated 11 Apr 1910
District 92 Sheet 1B
9-9
Prado, Tom Head M W 40 m1 13 Tx La La English Farmer
Prado, Lena Wf F W 26 m1 13 7/7 Tx Tx Tx English
Prado, Mattie Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Prado, Eugene Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Prado, Thedon Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Prado, Lulu Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Prado, Hardy Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Prado, Margueriete F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Prado, Ardie May Dtr F W 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx


","STR06" "I8387","Prasht","Sophia Christinia Luise","26 Nov 1814","4 Nov 1891","0","AKA Brost/Brahst/Prahst","STR06" "I17359","Prather","Stephen","18 Jun 1782","19 Dec 1832","0","M ercer County, Kentucky was at that time Kentucky Parish, Lincoln County, Virginia.

In SABINE COUNTY GENEALOGICAL RECORDS, p 42, there are several paragraphs about the Prather lineage in England and Colonial America. Stephen Prather was listed as a Colonel, and said to have served in the War of 1812, under Gen. Andrew Jackson, and in the Fredonian Rebellion of 1826 at Nacogdoches, Texas.

Harry Noble wrote that ""Stephen Prather had heard about the Fredonians, their proclamation, the fifteen day compliance edict, and the camp of soldiers near John Sprowl's place east of the Ayish Bayou. Because of his influence with the Indians, he was able to raise a small force under his command, all painted and dressed for war. Along the way he gathered nine white men, counting himself. The others were his two sons, Stephen and Freeman PRATHER, Ross BRIDGERS, James BRIDGERS, Sr., James BRIDGERS, Jr., Joe McGINNIS, Peter GALLOWAY, and Alexander HORTON. He marched his motley crew that night to within a hundred yards of the Fredonian's fort (two double log houses), dismounted, tied the horses, and waited for daylight. At dawn, after admonishing his men not to fire until fired upon, Prather marched his men in battle formation to the fort. At fifty yards he gave the command to charge, which they did. At the same time, the sixty Indians raised a resounding war whoop, according to the memoirs of Alexander HORTON, ""a most dreadful yell.""

Caught completely by surprise, and so throughly unnerved by the painted, screaming Indians, the Fredonians threw down their arms and begged for quarters. Without firing a shot, Stephen Prather and his little band had captured the entire encampment of Fredonians---about a hundred men. He set up an ambush for the Fredonian reinforcements that were on the way from Nacogdoches near William GARRET's place. He captured another hundred prisoners this way. They started a march for Nacogdoches to confront Hayden EDWARDS and the few troops loyal to him, but got word that Colonel EDWARDS had learned of the defeat and fled to the United States at Haley's Ferry, near present day Logansport. Stephen PRATHER, along with his band of eight white men and sixty painted Indians, had put an end to the Fredonian Rebellion without firing a shot. (San Augustine Tribune, Thursday, February 12, 2004, p 10 ""CHICHESTER CHAPLIN: BIRTH OF A TOWN"")","STR06" "I5619","Pratt","Audrey Grimm","1 Sep 1896","14 Feb 1949","0","Name Audrey Grimm Pratt
Death Date 14 Feb 1949
Death Place Sabine, Hemphill, Texas
Gender Female
Race
Death Age 52 years 5 months 13 days
Estimated Birth Date 1897
Birth Date
Birthplace
Marital Status
Spouse's Name
Father's Name George E. Pratt
Father's Birthplace
Mother's Name Sallie Gellity
Mother's Birthplace
Informant Mrs. Fay Pratt
Occupation Farmer
Place of Residence Old Pratt House, Hemphill
Cemetery Hemphill Cemetery
Burial Place
Burial Date
Additional Relatives
Film Number 2223120
Digital Film Number 4031764
Image Number 3028
Reference Number cn 8502


","STR06" "I5619","Pratt","Audrey Grimm","1 Sep 1896","14 Feb 1949","0","(Research):Census Information:

106-106
Pratt, Audrey G Hd M W 36 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Pratt, Fay W Wife F W 37 M 21 La Tx La
Pratt, Geraldine Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx La","STR06" "I5619","Pratt","Audrey Grimm","1 Sep 1896","14 Feb 1949","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I7148","Pratt","Drayton","8 Feb 1848","14 Sep 1918","0","It appears he may have remarried. Check for marriage/s and dates.","STR06" "I5620","Pratt","Drayton Edward","16 Sep 1899","21 Jul 1966","0","Laura Buckmaster shows that he married a CLARK.","STR06" "I5620","Pratt","Drayton Edward","16 Sep 1899","21 Jul 1966","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 1, Hemphill Town
Enumerated 8 Apr 1930
ED 202-2 SD 17 Sheet 2B
46-52
Pratt, Drayton Head M W 30 M 27 Tx Tx Tx Manager Retail Store
Pratt, Kathleen Wf F W 21 m 18 Tx Tx Tx Teacher Public School
Pratt, Lulu B Dtr F W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I7070","Pratt","Emily Elizabeth","Abt 1864","Abt 1954","0","Gave the land upon which the present First Baptist Church of Hemphill now stands. (White and Toole, p 80).","STR06" "I35702","Pratt","Emma Gene","11 Sep 1906","20 Sep 1978","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS85-VVB
Name: Emma Gene Birdwell
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 20 Sep 1978
Event Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Age: 72
Birth Year (Estimated): 1906
Father's Name: Hampton Lee Pratt
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name: Mary Elizabeth Cooper
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Certificate Number: 72378
Digital Folder Number: 004962407
Image Number: 00401
Collection: Emma Gene Birdwell, ""Texas, Deaths, 1977-1986""
","STR06" "I41026","Pratt","Everett Reese","18 Nov 1872","25 Aug 1943","0","DOB may be in error, as Hampton Lee Pratt, said to be his older brother is said to be born in July 1872, just 4 months prior to Everett's birth.","STR06" "I31293","Pratt","George Tatom ""Buddy""","5 Sep 1934","4 Apr 2008","0","(Research):Sabine County Reporter
April 9, 2008
Page 11

""Buddy"" George T. Pratt

""Buddy"" George T. Pratt, 73, of Port Neches died Friday, April 4, 2008 at The Medical Center of Southeast Texas in Port Arthur.

Buddy was born September 4, 1934 in Hemphill to Henry Pratt and Bertie Tatom Pratt. He was a 50 year resident of Port Neches and retired from B.F. Goodrich/Ameripol Synpol as a Quality Assurance Supervisor. He was a member of Ridgewood Baptist Church, Port Neches V.F.W. Post #4820, and a U.S. Army veteran.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday, April 9, 2008 at 10 a.m. at Levingston Funeral Home in Port Neches with Rev. Dustin Guidry officiating. Burial will follow at Oak Bluff Memorial Park.

He his survived by his wife, Henrijo F. Pratt of Port Neches, daughter, Becky Schmidt and husband, Mike of Crystal Beach, sons, Todd Gentry and wife, Cossette of Port Arthur, Gregory Pratt and wife, Kelli of Lumberton; Arthur Gentry and wife, Maryanne of Nederland, Ron Pratt and wife, Becky of Cottage Grove, MN, Chris Gentry of Groves, Mark Genty and wife, Kim of Montgomery, sister, Yvonne Grant of Lexington, MA., brother, Robert Frederick of Nacogdoches, 17 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.

He was preceded in death by his parents and seven siblings.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2008)","STR06" "I27100","Pratt","Geraldine","15 Feb 1915","29 Mar 1973","0","Name: Geraldine Pratt Leighton
Death Date: 29 Mar 1973
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 58 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1915
Birth Date: Feb 15, 1915
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Audrey Pratt
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Fay Woods
Mother's Birthplace:
Informant: Audrey Dean Leighton
Occupation: Nurse, Medical
Place of Residence: Parker Blvd, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill Cemeterey
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242621
Digital Film Number: 4167715
Image Number: 1758
Reference Number: 23512
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I27100","Pratt","Geraldine","15 Feb 1915","29 Mar 1973","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I7055","Pratt","Hampton","2 Sep 1825","4 Dec 1906","0","He moved to Hemphill after the Civil War, and he and J.H. Speights were in business together. Hampton operated a store and a saloon. His two-story home was located where Perry Brothers store now is. He owned the east half of the square. He came to Hemphill with all his wordly goods tied to a kerchief at the end of a stick across his shoulder, and died a wealthy man (White and Toole, p 80).

The first family member to settle in Saing County, (he) was one of the earliest volunteers in ""Cotton's Southrons' First Unit, Hood's Brigade. This brigade was one of the hardest fighting, most famous units in the Civil War. (Sabine County Reporter, October 22, 2003, Page 1 article titled ""Civil War reenactment set on November Event planned at Pratt House in Hemphill."")","STR06" "I41025","Pratt","Hampton Lee","7 Jul 1872","20 Mar 1952","0","DOB may be in error, as Everett Reese Pratt, said to be his younger brother is said to be born in November 1872, 4 months after Hampton's birth.

Or could this be the Hampton Pratt that was the husband of Mollie BECKHAM and father of Hampton Lee Pratt born ca 1892?

Could he instead be a son of Drayton Pratt and Mary Benena Low?","STR06" "I7033","Pratt","Henry C.","Abt 1886","25 Apr 1969","0","(Research):Census Records:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Justice Precinct 1
Enumerated April 26, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19th Sheet 5A Stamped 27
53-55
Pratt, Henry C. Hd M W 44 M 23 Ala Ala Ala Carpenter Publi
c Bldg
Pratt, Roberta Wf F W 40 M 19 Tex Tex Ga
Pratt, Harp Son M W 20 S Tx ALa Tx Carpenter Public Bldg
Pratt, James R Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Pratt, LouElla Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Pratt, Marvin D Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Pratt, Woodroe W Son M w 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Pratt, Bessie E Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Pratt, Robert H. Dtr F (sic) W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Pratt, Mary R Dtr F W 1 10/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I7053","Pratt","Hopkins","Abt 1791","Abt 1841","0","White and Toole show him as a son of Richard Pratt (1765-1822) and Rebecca Beavers (1770-1847).","STR06" "I7036","Pratt","Horace Jackson","11 May 1893","Oct 1976","0","""(Horace and Bertie m in 1948) and they live on their small ranch, near Lowe's Marina, and raise some fine cattle. He was General Overseer of R.R. construction for the Knoxes. Horace and Bertie are members of the Baptist Church. She was formerly a School Teacher, and has always been interested in working with children. Her other interests are varied, wild life, gardening, painting, and raising poultry."" (White and Toole)","STR06" "I7249","Pratt","James Alton","6 Nov 1932","1 Mar 2009","0","James A. Pratt Jr. passed away March 1, 2009, at Nacogdoches Medical Center. He was born November 6, 1932, in Lufkin, Texas, to James Pratt Sr. and Abbie Pratt.

Mr. Pratt was retired from the U.S. Air Force having served during the Vietnam War. He loved to hunt and fish. He is survived by daughters and sons-in-law, Barbara Holl and husband, Mark, of Nacogdoches, Texas, and Gale Harrington and husband, Will, of Rapid City, South Dakota; a son, James A. Pratt III of Palestine, Texas; granddaughters, Allison Holl, Michelle Holl, Jennifer Holl and Christine Harrington; and a grandson, Steven Harrington.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Doris Eveline Bowsher Pratt; and his parents, James A. Pratt Sr. and Abbie Lee Pratt. A memorial service will be held at a later date at the National Cemetery in Houston, Texas. Cason Monk-Metcalf Funeral Directors -- Wade Alexander, director.

Downloaded from Legacy.com,","STR06" "I13659","Pratt","James H.","29 Nov 1875","23 Sep 1898","0","Might be names James?","STR06" "I7147","Pratt","Jennie","11 Dec 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Dr. Brooks. (White and Toole, p 80).","STR06" "I7156","Pratt","Joseph","Abt 1857","Nov 1869","0","A member of Hood's Brigade during the Civil War. (White and Toole, p 79).","STR06" "I47346","Pratt","Lewis Crawford","27 Sep 1904","18 Feb 1986","0","FindAGrave shows he was married first to Sadye Smith Nelson, in 1927. She was born in 1904 and died in 2000.

When he registered for the World War II Draft, he was shown as born in Hemphill, Texas, and a resident of Nacogdoches. He was employed by Pennsylvania Shipyards, was 5'8 inches and weighed 130 pounds, had a ruddy complexin and black hair. Next of kin was listed as I Pereto.","STR06" "I5621","Pratt","Lloyd Eldon","6 Feb 1898","Yes, date unknown","0","In his 2002 book, THE MYSTERY OF LADY BOUNTIFUL, Bob Bowman writes that a $5,000 bond was posted for Lillian Knox, accuses of murdering her husband, timber magnate Hiram Knox. The bond was singed by five Hemphill men, including Dr. Tom ARNOLD, a witness for the prosecution. The other four were E. P PADGETT, a lawyer; J.P. (sic) FULLER, who owned a drug store; L.E. PRATT, a merchant; and John W. MINTON, attorney for the Know family. Another press report listed S.R. Williams as surety. (Bowman, p. 105).","STR06" "I5621","Pratt","Lloyd Eldon","6 Feb 1898","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 1, Hemphill Town
Enumerated 8 Apr 1930
ED 202-2 SD 17 Sheet 2B
34-45
Pratt, Eldon Head M W 31 M 26 Tx Tx Tx Dealer Timber
Pratt, Pauline L f F W 25 M 20 Miss Ala Tnn
Pratt, Loyd E Son M W 1 9/12 S Tx Tx Miss
","STR06" "I41023","Pratt","Lula","Abt 1867","12 Jul 1937","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDR5-3MR
Name: Lula Pratt Thompson
Titles & Terms (Original):
Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Death Date: 12 Jul 1937
Death Place: Selma, Dallas, Alabama
Gender: Female
Race (Original):
Race (Standardized):
Age at Death: 71y
Estimated Birth Date: 1866
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name: Wm. Thompson
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original):
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Name: Marshall Pratt
Father's Titles & Terms (Original):
Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Cochran
Mother's Titles & Terms (Original):
Mother's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Funeral Home:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 1908555
Reference Number: cn 16226
Collection: Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974","STR06" "I7031","Pratt","Marshall J.","13 Sep 1830","3 Aug 1899","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Alabama, Bibb County, E.Side of Cahaba River, PO Centreville
Enumerated 1 Aug 1860
Page 142
960-944
Marshall Pratt 29 M Farmer 2000 814 Alabama
Eliza Pratt 22 F Domestic Alabama
George Anna Pratt 4 F Alabama
William Pratt 3 M Alabama
Mary Pratt 9/12 F Alabama

1870 Census
not located

1880 Census
Alabama, Bibb County, Beat 5, Centreville
Page 21 SD 2 ED 3
Enumerated 12 Jun 1880
309A
171-171
Pratt, Marshall W M 50 Farmer Ala Tenn Tenn
Pratt, Liza W F 42 Wf Keeping House Ala Va Tenn
Pratt, Lula W F 13 Dtr At home Ala Ala Ala
Pratt, Mancy W F 11 Dt At Home Ala Ala Ala
Pratt, Hampton W M 8 Son At Home Ala Ala Ala
Pratt, Reace W M 6 Son At Home Ala Ala Ala
Pratyt, Nathan W M 3 Son At Home Ala Ala Ala
Pratt, Lily W F ?1? Dtr At home Ala Ala Ala


","STR06" "I7035","Pratt","Olivia E. ""Livie""","Abt 1889","Sep 1960","0","Final Rites for Mrs. Hubley, 72 Held Friday

Funeral services for Mrs. Olivia Pratt Hubley, 72, of Hemphill, who died Thursday at 7:15 a.m. in her home after a long illness, was held at 3 p.m. Friday in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. She was a native of Alabama, moving to Sabine county with her parents in 1890. She and her husband returned to Hemphill about three months ago from Jacksonville, Texas, where they had resided for several years. The Rev. Clarence Howell, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Hemphill, officiated, assisted by the Rev. Lovis Dunn, pastor of the East Mayfield Baptist Church of Hemphill, and the Rev. Louis W. Pratt, of Garland. Burial was under the direction of Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill. Survivors include her husband, L. F. Hubley of Hemphill; one daughter, Mrs. Jeannie Barnes of Pasadena, Texas; three sisters, Mrs. Edward Harper, Mrs. W. E. Coussons and Mrs. Giles Smith, all of Hemphill; three brothers, Horace Pratt, Lewis Pratt and Henry Pratt, all of Hemphill, and one grandchild. Out-of-town people who attended the funeral for Mrs. Olivia Pratt Hubley held Friday were: Sam Jones, Virgie Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Tell Simpson, all of Jacksonville; Mr. and Mrs. Arch Redding of Garrison, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Hubley and Mrs. H. W. Hubley, Jr. of Shreveport, La., Mrs. Nannie Pratt of Tyler, Mrs. and Mrs. Bill Pratt and daughters of Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coussons, and sons of Houston, Mr. and Mrs. James Barns and son of Pasadena, Rev. Lewis D. Pratt of Garland, and Buddy and Woodrow Pratt of Port Neches.
*****************************************
Sabine County Reporter, Hemphill, Texas, with handwritten note says Sept 1960. >From Esta Lynn Currie Parker Huff scrapbook.

Olivia E. ""Livie"" Pratt was the daughter of William Henry Pratt & Virginia A. Hayes. She married Lawrence F. Hubley.","STR06" "I21641","Pratt","Ozro Lee","29 Dec 1912","2 Dec 2003","0","SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE Thursday, December 18, 2003

OZRO LEE PRATT

Ozro Lee Pratt, 90, of Geneva died at 7 p.m., Tuesday, December 2, 2003, at Memorial Medical Center in San Augustine. He was born December 29, 1912, in Sabine County as a son of the late Mary Elizabeth (Cooper) and Hampton Lee Pratt and was a lifelong resident of Sabine County. Pratt was a retired truck driver for Holly Farms and a member of Geneva Baptist Church. Survivors: daughters and sons-in-law, Ann and J.C. CLICK of Geneva and Gloria and Robert McELROY of Elkhart; seven grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife of 69 years, Francis Pratt, who died November 23, 2003. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday, December 5, 2003 at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home, Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Eddis SMITH and Bro. Buddy PRATT officiating. Interment followed at Rosevine Cemetery.

A nearly identical obituary was published in the December 10, 2003 Sabine County Reporter. The only added fact was that Orzo and Francis also had four great-great grandchildren.","STR06" "I69","Pratt","William Hopkins","10 Apr 1857","15 Jul 1939","0","""William H ""Will"" Pratt and his father were carpenters. They built the first Baptist Church in Hemphill, dressing the rough lumber by hand.""

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3MZ-TGG
Name: William Hopkins Pratt
Event: Death
Event Date: 15 Jul 1939
Event Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Widowed
Birth Date: 10 Apr 1857
Birthplace: Randolph, Alabama
Father's Name: Marshall Pratt
Mother's Name: Eliza Wimbush Cockrane
Certificate Number: 35074
Film Number: 2118257
Digital Folder Number: 005144944
Image Number: 01365
Collection: Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976","STR06" "I7046","Pratt","William Wilson","Aft 1913","","0","""Bill is employed by U.S. Gypson as Supervisor of the Southwestern District."" (White and Toole)","STR06" "I6420","Pratt","Wilma","30 Apr 1905","17 Oct 2006","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 25, 2005

Wilma Pratt Logan

Wilma Pratt Logan, 101, of Hemphill died Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2006, at Hemphill Care Center. She was born April 30, 1905, as a daughter of the late Sally (Collier) and George Edward PRATT. She is survived by a niece and nephew. Graveside rites were held Saturday at Hemphill City Cemetery with Bro. Gary Leinhart officiating. Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.","STR06" "I31285","Pratt","Woodrow Wilson","28 May 1918","18 Aug 1970","0","The Military Marker on his Gravesite is marked with a cross and reads ""Woodrow Wilson Pratt Sr. S/SGT US ARMY WORLD WAR II May 28 1918-Aug 18. 1970""

Obituary
Transcribed from a scan on the undated, unreferenced clipping on Ancestry.com

Woodrow Pratt Sr.

Port Neches-Funeral services for Woodrow Pratt Sr., (age illegible) of 918 Wegner Str, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Central Baptist Church.

Graveside services will be at 4 p.m. in Spring Hill Cemetery in Hemphill. Weldon David Funeral Home in Nederland is in charge of arrangements.

Pratt died in his home at 9:55 a.m. Tuesday after a long illness.
","STR06" "I34136","","","","","","","" "I28236","Presley","Anna ""Annie"" Margaret","4 Mar 1897","19 Apr 1984","0","Larry Crocker and John W. Clark show her as the daughter of Jacob PRESLEY and Susan MATHEW.","STR06" "I44103","Presley","Buna Juanita","2 Jul 1922","18 May 2010","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave:

Buna J. (Presley) Budukiewicz, of Braintree, formerly of South Boston and Denton TX, May 18, 2010 at the age of 87. Loving mother of Francis Stephen Budukiewicz of Braintree, Lorraine R. Sutherland and her husband Mark of Braintree, Michael K. Budukiewicz of Palm City, FL and Dennis L. Budukiewicz of Dorchester. Dear grandmother of Michelle Budukiewicz and James Budukiewicz, both of Quincy. Reposing at the Cartwright-Venuti Funeral Home, 845 Washington Street, Braintree. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend a visitation period Friday from 9:00|11:00 AM followed by a Funeral Service at 11:00 AM in the funeral home. Burial in Blue Hill Cemetery, Braintree. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made in her name to Old Colony Hospice 1 Credit Union Way, Randolph, MA 02368 or Alzheimer's Association , 311 Arsenal Street, Watertown, MA 02472. For additional information, directions or to leave a sympathy message visit our website www.cartwrightfuneral.com


Published in The Patriot Ledger on May 20, 2010","STR06" "I44107","Presley","Daughter","8 May 1910","Bef 1920","0","Name Presly
Event Type Birth
Event Date 08 May 1910
Event Place Denton, Denton, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Father's Name C Presly
Mother's Name Lesly Smith
Certificate Number 48146
Digital Folder Number 004112501
Image Number 01036

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VHZJ-RMJ : accessed 24 Nov 2013), Presly, 1910.","STR06" "I15905","Presley","John","Abt 1808","Yes, date unknown","0","The History of Sabine Parish, Louisiana (author John Belisle, The Sabien Banner Press, 1912) states that ""in 1860 the white population of Sabine Parish numbers about four thousant, and there were less than two thousand slaves. There were few really wealthy people in the parish, and many owned not more than one of two slaves. the owners of six or more in 1861 included John Presley.

http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924028797707/cu31924028797707_djvu.txt","STR06" "I44102","Presley","John L.","27 Apr 1919","Yes, date unknown","0","Name Presley
Event Type Birth
Event Date 27 Apr 1919
Event Place Denton, Denton, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Father's Name Walker Cleveland Presley
Mother's Name Leslie Burr Smith
Certificate Number 16546
Digital Folder Number 004517877
Image Number 00282

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X2KV-PH7 : accessed 24 Nov 2013), Presley, 1919.","STR06" "I44105","","","","","","","" "I44099","Presley","Walker Cleveland","24 Apr 1884","13 Feb 1956","0","His Mother's maiden name was shown as JONES on the California Death Index. He was a resident of Denton, Texas when he registered for the draft during the First World War. He was working as a lineman for South Western Telephone, and his nearest relative was Leslie Presley, his wife. He was a medium heighth and slender, with blue eyes and dark gray hair.","STR06" "I44099","Presley","Walker Cleveland","24 Apr 1884","13 Feb 1956","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Denton County, Pr 1, Denton City
Enumerated 7 Feb 1920
SD 13 ED 53 Sheet 12A
McKinney
34
Presley, W. C Head M W 34 M Ga Ga Ga Laborer Telephone Co
Presley, Leslie Wf F W 30 M Ky Ky Ky
Presley, Ray Son M W 13 S Tx Ga Ky
Presley, Bland Son m W 7 S Tx Ga Ky
Presley, Noel Son M W 4 6/12 S Tx Ga Ky
Presley, J L M W 9/12 S Tx Ga Ky
Presley, B B Mrs. Mother F W 63 M Ga Ga Ga

1930 Census
Texas, Tarrant County, Pr. 3, Fort Worth City, Ward 18, Block 3194
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 220-72 SD 9 Sheet 14A Stamped 281
Peak Street
2556-86-99
Pressley, Walter C Head M W 45 M 20 Ga Ga Ga Laborer Cotton Mills
Pressley, Leslie Wf F W 41 M 18 Ky Ky Ky
Pressley, Bland Son M W 17 S Tx Ga Ky Nail Machine Box Factory
Pressley, Noial Son M W 15 S Tx Ga Ky
Pressley, J. L Son M W 11 S Tx Ga Ky
Pressley, Buna Dtr F W 7 S Tx ga Ky
Pressley, Caroline Dtr F W 5 S Tx Ga Ky
Pressley, Katie Dtr f W 4 S Tx Ga Ky
Pressley, Buna V Relative F W 72 Wd Ga SC NC","STR06" "I30920","Preston","Frank James","15 Dec 1867","23 Feb 1944","0","He graduated from Castleton Normal School in 1885 and studied music at the New England Conservatory of Music at Boston, Massachusetts. He was musical director for a number of theatrical companies, and in 1904 became pianist in the Strong theatre orchestra in Burlington, Vermont. He was a member of Sherman's Military Band. He worked as a jeweler and engraver.","STR06" "I30920","Preston","Frank James","15 Dec 1867","23 Feb 1944","0","(Research):

Census:

1880, Castleton, Rutland County, Vermont, p. 58A.
Frankie J. Preston, son of L. W. Preston, age 12, born in Vermont, father born in New Hampshire, mother born in Vermont; occupation: at school.

1900 Census
New York, Clintonville County, Town Ausable
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 5 ED 3 Sheet 4A
74-74
Richard and Emma Mace family
75-75
Walter and Mary Mace family
76-76
Preston, Frank J head M W Dec 1867 32 m 9 Vermont New Hampshire NY Farmer
Preston, Linnie M Wf W F Mar 1872 28 M 9 2/2 NY NY NY
Preston, Layfette W Son W M Oct 1893 6 S NY NY NY At School
Preston, Willis S Son W M Jun 1894 5 S NY NY NY","STR06" "I30917","Preston","George Lafayette","24 Nov 1853","14 Oct 1885","0","Census
1880, Castleton, Rutland County, Vermont, p. 58A. George L. Preston, son of L. W. Preston, age 26, born in Vermont, father born in New Hampshire, mother born in Vermont; occupation: jeweler & watch maker.","STR06" "I30645","Preston","Lafayette W.","3 Sep 1822","4 Feb 1884","0","Census:
1880, Castleton, Rutland County, Vermont, p. 58A. L. W. Preston, age 57, born in New Hampshire, parents born in New Hampshire; occupation: jeweler & watchmaker. Head of a household that includes wife Clarissa and sons George and Frankie.","STR06" "I30915","Preston","Rose Ella","2 Nov 1849","23 Jun 1885","0","Census:
1880, Castleton, Rutland County, Vermont, p. 80B. Rosa Hyde, wife of Russell W. Hyde, age 29, born in Vermont, parents born in Vermont; occupation: keeping house.

Later resided in Hydeville, Vermont.","STR06" "I30916","Preston","William Sanford","19 Dec 1851","Yes, date unknown","0"," The Sanford genealogy says he resided in Castleton, Vermont.

Census:
1880, Berlin, Rensselaer County, New York. William S. Preston, single, age 28, born in Vermont, occupation: Jewelery.","STR06" "I33322","Pretlow","Mary Willis","9 Feb 1875","6 Feb 1950","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page links her to her parents, Thomas Jefferson Pretlow and Anne Eliza Massenburg, and also to five of her siblings.","STR06" "I9722","Prewitt","Alexander M.","4 Sep 1844","21 Feb 1935","0","The son of Moses Prewitt and Jane Carruth.","STR06" "I9552","Prewitt","Gladys","13 Mar 1909","22 Oct 1980","0","The daughter of Claudis Prewitt and Clara Smith.","STR06" "I10293","Prewitt","James Merritt","11 Mar 1875","Abt 1964","0","He was married to a Dicie (1876-1949).","STR06" "I19678","Pribyl","Anna","Bef 1877","11 Jul 1958","0","The daughter of Joseph and Marie Pribyl. After Frank passed away, she continued to farm with four of her children. She moved into a house in Milligan in 1940. She enjoyed doing much fancy work and raising a large garden (Milligan, p 275).","STR06" "I3113","Pribyl","Louis","15 Jul 1911","21 Sep 2002","0","The son of Tomas PRIBYL and Anna KRUPICKA.","STR06" "I27678","Pribyl","William","1 Oct 1908","25 May 2005","0","The son of Tomas PRIBYL of Tabor, Vesely, Bohemia and Anna KRUPICKA of Crete, Saline, Nebraska.

William and Lillian were the parents of Reuben Pribyl, husband of Sharon; and Roine Pribyl, wife of Duane SWANSON.

His SSN was 505-48-0645","STR06" "I19487","Price","Andrew J.","5 May 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","May have instead been born in Kentucky.","STR06" "I14805","Price","Benjamin Frank","Abt 1827","Bef 1870","0","On the 1850 Jasper County, Texas census, a 22 year old Frank P. Price lived in the home of R. C. McFarland. Frank was born in Tennessee. Henson and Parmelee indicated he was serving in the C.S.A. in 1862, when his wife died of Typhoid. (p. 220).","STR06" "I45280","Price","Christian ""Crissa"" Jane","Abt 1794","Abt 1874","0","Bio copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by SnL roots, and written by Joe and Irene Walton.


Christian Jane ""Crissa"" Price born in Russell Co., Virginia was the daughter of Anger Price, a Rev. War veteran and his wife, Jane Price ( She was his cousin.) About 1812 Crissa married William Monroe McFarlane, a son of Robert McFarlane, Sr. In 1814 the Price- McFarlane families moved west to Tennessee.. There Wm. and Crissa raised their children: Anger Price McFarlane born 1814; Robert Christian; William P.; Jane A.; Lucy Caroline; Catherine; Martha L.; Richard James; Sarah B.;Rebecca Paralee; and Louisa Josephine born 1837. William McFarlane died in Warren Co. Tennesse in 1840.

Crissa sold property in Tennesse after the death of her husband and the family moved to East Texas in 1848.

Crissa was blind in her old age and was cared for by family members until her death in 1874
","STR06" "I38181","Price","Eva Mae","11 Apr 1895","5 Jan 1989","0","Her listing on the California Death Index shows he was born on 11 Apr 1895 in Texas. Her father's last name was PRICE, and her mother's maiden name CAPPLEMAN.","STR06" "I38181","Price","Eva Mae","11 Apr 1895","5 Jan 1989","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Fannin County, JP 2
Enumerated 13 Apr 1940
SD 4 ED 74-10 Sheet 6A
Bells Road,
109 R 4
McLeman/McLerran? Dan Head M W 41 M No 7 Tx Same House Farmer
McLeman/McLerran Gladys Wf W F 40 M No H-4 Tx Same House
(could this last name be McLemore?)
110 O 600
Price, William A Head M W 69 M No H-1 Tx Same House Farmer
Price, Scottie Wf F W 68 M No H-1 Tx Same House
McLemore, Eva Dtr F W 45 M No C-2 Tx Same House
McLemore, Floyd Jr Grandson M W 12 S Yes 6 Tx (sic) Same House
McLemore, Artie Grandson M W 5 S No O Tx Same House
111 R 4
Price, Alvie head M W 54 M No H-1 Tx R Collin Tx Farmer
Price, Ollie Wf F W 56 M No H-1 Tx R Collin Tx
","STR06" "I14806","Price","John","Abt 1854","Yes, date unknown","0","Where is he in 1880? Can't locate him on the San Augustine County, Texas census transcription.","STR06" "I18111","Price","Madison L.","Abt 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","Living with them at the time of the 1850 Sabine Parish census was 24 George Constable of England, listed as a laborer.

The History of Sabine Parish, Louisiana (author John Belisle, The Sabien Banner Press, 1912) states that ""in 1860 the white population of Sabine Parish numbers about four thousant, and there were less than two thousand slaves. There were few really wealthy people in the parish, and many owned not more than one of two slaves. the owners of six or more in 1861 included M. L. Price.

http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924028797707/cu31924028797707_djvu.txt","STR06" "I45729","Price","William Arthur","17 Aug 1870","24 Jul 1959","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Fannin County, JP 2
Enumerated 13 Apr 1940
SD 4 ED 74-10 Sheet 6A
Bells Road,
109 R 4
McLeman/McLerran? Dan Head M W 41 M No 7 Tx Same House Farmer
McLeman/McLerran Gladys Wf W F 40 M No H-4 Tx Same House
(could this last name be McLemore?)
110 O 600
Price, William A Head M W 69 M No H-1 Tx Same House Farmer
Price, Scottie Wf F W 68 M No H-1 Tx Same House
McLemore, Eva Dtr F W 45 M No C-2 Tx Same House
McLemore, Floyd Jr Grandson M W 12 S Yes 6 Tx Same House
McLemore, Artie Grandson M W 5 S No O Tx Same House
111 R 4
Price, Alvie head M W 54 M No H-1 Tx R Collin Tx Farmer
Price, Ollie Wf F W 56 M No H-1 Tx R Collin Tx","STR06" "I14808","Price","William F.","Abt 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","Living with his mother's younger half-brother in 1880 in San Augustine, both were shown as bachelors. Both were listed as farmers.","STR06" "I21347","Prichard","Alice","Abt 1625","Abt 1692","0","Said to be the daughter of Roger Prichard, and a sister to Joan and Nathaniel.

Roger was first in Wethersfield, CT, in 1640, then in Springfield, MA, in 1643, and in Milford in 1653. Freeman 13 Apr 1648.","STR06" "I33787","Pridgeon","Leslie Carlton","10 Dec 1921","16 Apr 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
April 26, 1995, Page 12

Rev. Leslie Pridgeon

Rev. Leslie Pridgeon, 73, of Zavalla died Sunday, April 16, 1995, at Memorial Medical Center of East Texas in Lufkin.

Rev. Pridgeon was a native of Gilmer and had lived in Zavalla eight years. he was a retired director of Child Evangelism Fellowship.

Surivivors: wife, Wanda Pridgeon of Zavalla; a son; a daughter; two brothers; and a sister.

Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Lakewood Baptist Church near Zavalla. Interment followed at the Cochran Cemetery.

Services were handled by Riley Funeral Home in Woodville.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2009)

The Military Marker on his Find a Grave page shows he was a Sgt US Army World War II

Family Search shows him as a son of James Alonzo Pridgeon and Alice Josephine Beasley.","STR06" "I48498","Priefert","Linda Jean","21 Feb 1961","8 Jul 2023","0","Obituary

Linda Jean Priefert was born to Neil & Jean (Bernasek) Priefert on February 21, 1961 in York, Nebraska. She passed away on July 6, 2023 in Lincoln, Nebraska at the age of 62 years, some months and a bunch of days surrounded by Lindsey, Danielle and Leslie. Linda gave her cancer one hell of a ride; however, tricked the beast and slipped quietly to meet her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Linda was raised in rural Fairmont, Nebraska with her three sisters, Mary, Carol & Susan. She graduated from Fairmont High School with the class of 1979. A proud Fairmont Tiger, Linda loved her time as a cheerleader and baton twirler, a skill she would carry into her professional life as she later became named as Ms. Fairmont at a clerk convention. As she continued through her adult life, she held her Fairmont alums as dear friends and was always proud to be a FHS Tiger.

On a hot day on July 11,1981, Linda was united in marriage to Dave Carroll in Fairmont, NE. To this union three daughters were born: Lindsey, Danielle and Leslie. Motherhood quickly became Linda's greatest achievement. She was ""Mama Linda"" to many kids in surrounding communities and loved them like her own.

She was a fearless leader of Girl Scouts, active softball coach, Fillmore Central Teammates supporter, dedicated FFA booster & 4-H mom. She thoroughly enjoyed supporting her daughters in activities, especially show choir and marching band. The friendships that Linda formed with other mothers during this time were friendships she carried throughout her entire life. Linda's antics at the National FFA convention won't soon be forgotten.

The majority of Linda's career was spent as Village Clerk of Fairmont for 28 years. She found great joy in serving her fellow community members. Throughout her tenure she attended many conferences, welcomed new clerks with open arms and gained life-long friends. While employed full time, Linda earned her Bachelor's Degree in Organizational Management in 2014 from Concordia University, something she took great pride in accomplishing. The capstone of her career was when she was named the USDA Rural Development Clerk of Nebraska in 2017. All those that ever called the Fairmont Village Office can still hear her chirpy voice greet you with, ""Fairmont Village Hall, this is Linda"".
As life continued, Linda and Dave parted ways,knowing they had given the best of themselves to their daughters. Linda married Kirby Zuerlein on June 16, 2018 in Kearney, NE. Attending worship services in Guide Rock, NE and enjoying meals with friends were important throughout their union.

Linda was an active member of the Fairmont community including the Legion Auxiliary, Community Club and Women's Club. A meeting in Fairmont, NE wasn't a meeting without Linda's voice. She was an active member of the Fairmont Community Church, teaching Sunday school and proudly singing in the church choir. She especially enjoyed her time with the United Methodist Women and her Kid's Rock kids.

Linda will be remembered for being a friend to all, having a bigger than life personality and being just enough EXTRA to make each day with her an adventure.

Linda is preceded in death by her grandparents Elmer & Margaret Priefert and James & Alba Bernasek; parents Neil & Jean Priefert; great aunt Mollie Pope; aunt Vivian Loge; uncle Bob Baker; father-in-law & mother-in-law Bob & Carol Carroll; brother-in-law Kevin Carroll; Kansas parents Leon & Donna Riffel.

She is survived by her daughters Lindsey Carroll of Lincoln, NE, Danielle (Dakota) Cooper of York, NE, Leslie Carroll of Fairmont, NE; husband Kirby Zuerlein of Red Cloud, NE; grandsons Dominic, Derek & Dusty of York, NE; beloved grandpup Charles of Fairmont, NE; sisters Mary (Dana) Scott of York,NE, Carol (David) Priefert of Centennial, WY, Susan (Brandon) Priefert of Sisters, OR; aunt Wilma Baker of Norfolk, NE; Scott boys & families, Carroll kids & families, Baker cousins, Riffel cousins and many family friends.

A Memorial Service for Linda will be held on Wednesday, July 12, 2023 at 10:30 a.m. at the Fairmont Community Church in Fairmont, Nebraska with Pastor Monica Magoola & Lay Pastor Michelle Lessard presiding.

A Book Signing will be held on Tuesday, July 11, 2023 from 1:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. with the family present from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva, Nebraska.

Burial of Ashes will be held following the Memorial Service in the Fairmont Public Cemetery in Fairmont, Nebraska.

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Farmer and Son Funeral Home","STR06" "I47574","Priefert","Neil E.","24 Apr 1929","27 Jan 2019","0","Neil E. Priefert passed away on January 27, 2019. He was born on the South Place, west of Fairmont, Nebraska on April 24, 1929 to Elmer G. and Margaret E. (Boren) Priefert. He attended two different country schools near the farm and graduated from Fairmont High School in 1947. Neil met Jean Bernasek at ""Ye Old Corral"" roller skating rink in Geneva and they were married September 5, 1954 at Geneva's United Brethern Church. Neil and Jean were married for 63 years.

Four daughters; Mary, Carol, Linda and Susan, made this family complete.

Neil made his decision to farm and care for the land when his dad offered college funds or a tractor to Neil and his two sisters. His sisters went to college and Neil chose the tractor.

Neil served in the National Guard with his unit being called into active stateside duty in 1955 at Ft. Benjamin Harrison in Indianapolis, Indiana. He was then stationed at Ft. Riley in Junction City, Kansas. In the 1960's it was guard buddies and their families that would come spend the weekend at the farm for 'personal guided pheasant hunts'.

The registered Polled Hereford herd began with animals purchased on a farm sale. At the time, the number of cows were dependent upon what would fit on the 40 acres of pasture on the home place. Of course, the pasture first had to provide for the 4 milk cows that were standard farm features in the 50's.

As with many young farm families, gifts are farm oriented. The young couple received a monetary gift from her parents for a clothes washer. Instead of a washer, this couple bought a cow. The year was 1957.

Social activities in West Blue Township in those days consisted of neighborhood card parties with plenty of snacks, conversation and laughter. The girls learned to dance on Neil's shoes at the Milligan Auditorium to the tunes played by Leonard Becwar's band.

Sunday dinner guests weren't relatives, they were the fieldmen for the Polled Hereford World. Family vacation destinations were not theme parks or the beach, it was wherever the tour was that year in Nebraska or Kansas. Women and kids in one vehicle, dads in another. (Looking back upon that arrangement, it was only Neil that got a vacation.) When the fences needed painting and the yard needed to be spruced up there would be no vacation, it was time to host a tour stop. Neil and his family made many enduring friendships through these networks, with the family circle extending to include the Kansas cousins.

Neil served as an assistant 4-H leader when the girls were active in ""Keep 'Em Growing"" 4-H club and actively supported his daughters as they traveled with the judging teams, showing 4-H calves at area events and Junior Nationals around the country. He served on the Fairmont co-op Board, Fillmore County Noxious Weed Board for 30 years, and the Nebraska Polled Hereford Association, serving as a Director and Vice-President on the board for many years. He was a member of the Nebraska Hereford Association and Exeter Feeders and Breeders Association, serving on its board as well. He was a member of the Fairmont Community Church, making certain the girls got to Sunday School and sang in Nancy Jo's children's choir when it was known as Grace Methodist Church. He was also a member of the Fairmont American Legion.

Neil was preceded in death by his parents; sister Vivienne Loge; and brother-in-law Robert D. Baker.

He is survived by his wife, Jean, daughters Mary (Dana) Scott, Carol (David) Priefert Wentworth, Linda (Kirby) Zuerlein, Susan (Brandon) Priefert Voss; grandchildren Zac (Amanda) Scott, Nick (Kelsey) Scott, Ryan (Sarah Stearns) Scott, Adam (Anna) Scott, Curt (Sydney) Scott Lindsay Carroll, Danielle (Dakota) Cooper, and Leslie Carrollt; great- grandchildren, Hudson and Wyatt Scott, Dominic, Derrick & Dusty Cooper, and Ethan Dodson; sister Wilma Baker of Norfolk; and nieces, nephew and friends.

A funeral service for Neil was held on February 1st, at the Fairmont Community Church in Fairmont. Pastor Pat Norris officiated the service.

Gwenda Mau accompanied the congregation in the singing of ""Great is Thy Faithfulness"" and ""It is Well With My Soul."" The recorded selection ""Can I Have This Dance"" was played as the recessional.

Pallbearers for the services included Zach Scott, Nick Scott, Ryan Scott, Adam Scott, Curtis Scott and Rich Baker.

Interment was held in the Fairmont Public Cemetery following the funeral service and the Fairmont American Legion Post No. 21 provided Military Honors.

The Nebraska Signal February 6, 2019 page 9A.

(Copied from his FindAGrave Memorial Page)","STR06" "I28380","Primrose","Ida Priscilla","6 Jan 1883","28 May 1968","0","Her death certificate showed her as the daughter of William M. Primrose and Mary Williams. The informant was her son, Rufus Byerly.","STR06" "I28380","Primrose","Ida Priscilla","6 Jan 1883","28 May 1968","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I37023","Prince","Cora","Jul 1898","Yes, date unknown","0","May have died young. Not listed on the 1910 census with her parents and older sisters.","STR06" "I28845","Prince","John","Oct 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","Also shown as John D. or John Q. Prince.

Said to be the brother of Sarah Elizabeth Price Hill, the mother of his sister-in-law, Anna Belle Hill, wife of George McLemore. (Source: Cliff Mattson)","STR06" "I28845","Prince","John","Oct 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Alabama, Lawrence County, Pr. No. 7
Enumerated 26 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 76 Sheet 14B
254-256
Prince, John I Hd W M )ct 1861 38 m 20 Ala Ga Ga Farmer
Prince, America Wf W F Mar 1858 42 m 20 6/4 Ala Ala Ala
Prince, Jessie Son W M May 1885 15 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
Prince, Gracie Dtr W F Aug 1893 6 S Ala Ala Ala
Prince, Minnie Dtr W F May 1897 3 S Ala Ala Ala
Prince, Cora Dtr W F July 1898 1 S Ala Ala Ala

1910 Census
Alabama, Lawrence County, Pr. 10 Morris Chapel
Enumerated 10 May 1910
SD 8 ED 92 Sheet 9B
174-174
Prince, John Head M W 48 m1 25 Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer Odd Jobs
Prince, America Wf W F 52 m1 25 8/3 Ala Ala Ala
Prince, Gracie M. Dtr F W 16 F W s Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer Works Out
Prince, Minnie Dtr F W 13 S Ala Ala Ala


","STR06" "I48058","Prisock","Katherine","13 Nov 1880","8 Feburary 1951","0","A scan of her obituary is posted on his Find A Grave Memorial Page, Memorial ID 105329835","STR06" "I12047","","","","","","","" "I48444","Procell","Elmer Edward","6 Feb 1921","1 Oct 1996","0","Find a Grave shows him as a son of Samuel S Procell and Pollie Leone Procell.","STR06" "I46712","","","","","","","" "I46711","Procell","Robert Skyler","1 Jun 1989","26 Jan 2019","0","Robert Skyler Procell, 29, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Saturday, January 26, 2019 in Sabine County, Texas in an automobile accident which also claimed the life of his wife, Chelsea.

Skyler was born June 1, 1989 in Nacogdoches, Texas to Ronald Procell and Sheeta Easley Gaspard. He was a graduate of Hemphill High School and he worked as a boiler maker in the construction industry.

Skyler is survived by his father, Ronald Procell and Cheryl Maxey, of Bronson, Texas; mother, Sheeta Easley Gaspard and husband, David, of Hemphill, Texas; grandparents, Joe and Lucille Procell of Hemphill and Arvin and Jean Easley of Hemphill; daughters, Ryleign Procell of Hemphill, Destynn Procell of Buna, Texas, Rancyn Procell of Hemphill, and Brixleigh Chaney of Hemphill; and his sister, Hillery Bennett and husband,Colter, of Kalispell, Montana.

He was preceded in death by his brothers, Ronald Sevado Procell, II and Rusty Steven Procell; and his aunt, Sheena Easley.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. Thursday, January 31, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services for Skyler and Chelsea will begin at 11:00 a.m. Friday, February 1, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Burial will follow services in Hemphill Cemetery.

Serving as pallbearers are Artie Easley, Cody Lout, Bo Procell, Christopher Johnson, Cade Procell, and Matt Lout.

Online condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.

(Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home website)","STR06" "I46711","Procell","Robert Skyler","1 Jun 1989","26 Jan 2019","0","(Research):Ancestry.com. Texas, U.S., Divorce Index, 1968-2014 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. shows Skyler was married first to Hanna Krista (LNU) on 26 Dec 2008, and divorced 8 Feb 2013.","STR06" "I46708","Procell","Ronald Sevado","25 Nov 1966","26 Jan 2019","0","The Texas Birth Index shows he was a son of Joseph Villice Procell and Lucelle Mae Leone.","STR06" "I24292","","","","","","","" "I24296","","","","","","","" "I48452","Procella","Earnest Ray","14 Jan 1932","1 Apr 2023","0","Coach Earnest Ray Procella

Published 4 April 2023 online on ""The Orange Leader"" and copied from their online edition

Mr. Earnest Ray Procella of Orange, Texas passed away on April 01, 2023, at his grandson's home in Orange. He was 91. Funeral services will be at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange on Saturday, April 8, 2023, at 2:00 p.m. Officiating will be one of Mr. Procella's grandsons, Pastor Michael Procella, and one of Mr. Procella's students from Cove, Pastor Charles Miller.

Burial will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Orange. Visitation will be prior to the service from 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 8 at Claybar Funeral Home. Earnest was born on January 14, 1932, in Hemphill, Texas. He was the fifth son of Henry and Marcelena (Parrie) Procella.

Altogether, the couple had six boys and no girls. Earnest's dad died of pneumonia when he was just four years old. His mother later remarried and had one more boy. Earnest loved all his brothers and especially his mother. She often said to her boys, ""We don't fight with each other. We fight for each other."" He loved growing up in East Texas where life was simple and fun. Earnest graduated in 1949 from Hemphill High School where he played football and basketball.

He would have played baseball too if the school would have had a team. After high school, he did play baseball for two semi-pro teams in East Texas: one was in Milam and the other was in San Augustine. He also worked for one of his older brothers by carrying blocks of ice around Hemphill. From 1951 to 1953, Earnest served in the United States Army. This was during the Korean War. After his service to the military was fulfilled, he played some more baseball for a minor league team in Dothan, Alabama. At the time, this team was affiliated with the St. Louis Cardinals, from whom he received an invitation to play. But he turned it down and opted to move back home because he missed his momma's cooking, especially her pinto beans.

Upon moving back to East Texas, he married Mary Bernice Bourghs. Together, they had three sons. Amid raising a family, Earnest went to Stephen F. Austin State College where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in 1959 and a Master of Education in 1964. After graduating from SFA in 1959, Earnest moved his family to Orange where he took his first school job at Cove. He later coached and taught at West Orange and for the Little Cypress ? Mauriceville school district. He retired after the 1989-1990 school year, thus working thirty years as a teacher and a coach all in the Orange area. Even though Earnest was of retirement age, he retired earlier than he had planned to help his second wife, June Roy, take care of her father in Bridge City. While living in Bridge City, Earnest would run over the Rainbow Bridge and back for exercise. Earnest remained physically fit and active his entire life until the last year of his life due to dementia.

Earnest was a longtime member of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church. He also went with his second wife to her church, First Christian Church of Orangefield, until her passing in 1994, as well as to his eldest grandson's churches in the Orange area: Hartburg Baptist Church and First Baptist Church of West Orange. Earnest confessed faith in Jesus Christ. Earnest lived in the Cypress Bayou condos for about thirty years. While there, in addition to walking his longtime little dog, Sambo, and taking care of the yardwork and everybody's garbage cans on trash day, he made invaluable friends who were all about his age. One of whom would go with him to all the sports games across the street at LCM High School. Earnest also met regularly with a group of his friends from Hemphill who all moved down to the Southeast Texas area, as well as with some of his former students and colleagues from his days as a teacher and coach.

Earnest also supported all his grandkids in all their extra-curricular activities by attending every function. Earnest had Native American ancestry and was a member of the Choctaw-Apache Tribe of Ebarb, a state-recognized tribe in Louisiana. All in all, Earnest was a kind, gentle, sweet man who was laid-back and easygoing. He was a simple man who loved his family, loved his friends, loved his students, and loved sports. He was beloved by all.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Henry and Marcelena Procella, as well as his wife, June Procella. He is survived by his sons, Michael Ray Procella and wife, Tommilyn, Ernest Glenn Procella and wife, Millie, and Barry Paul Procella and wife, Terri; grandchildren, Michael Procella and wife, Emilee, April Thompson and husband, Wesley, Erica Arnold and husband, Wesley, Landon Procella and wife, Emily, Jared Wagnon and wife, Amanda, and Jenna Procella; eight great-grandchildren; stepchildren, Jennifer Guidry and husband, Kent, and Jeff Roy and wife, Leah; step-grandchildren, Drek Guidry and wife, Amber, Lindsay Davis and husband, Session, Brooke Chambless and husband, Clint, Reid Guidry and wife, Evan, and Jeslyn Sabol and husband, Will; and twelve step-great-grandchildren; brothers Eugene Procella, Billy Brad Lankford and wife, Donna; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

Serving as pallbearers will be Mike Procella, Glenn Procella, Barry Procella, Michael Procella, Landon Procella, Carson Sauceda, and Sky Thompson. Honorary pallbearers are his surviving brothers, grandsons-in-law, and his former players and students. The family would like to thank Montebello Home Care, especially caregiver Millissa Carter, as well as all the staff of Southeast Texas Hospice. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Mr. Earnest Ray Procella's grandson's church, First Baptist Church of West Orange, where grandson Michael plans on using said contributions to start a nonprofit organization in his grandfather's name and honor that raises awareness about dementia. Write ""Earnest"" on the Memo line of your checks sent to First Baptist Church of West Orange, 608 Dayton Street, Orange, Texas 77630. To his sons: Daddy. To his grandkids: Paw Paw. To his students: Coach. To family and friends: Earnie.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 12, 2023, page 4","STR06" "I24293","","","","","","","" "I15895","Procella","Eugene Joseph ""Joe""","2 Apr 1953","5 Sep 2011","0","The 1973 Back in Time Column, published in the Sabine County Reporter on May 13, 1998, reported that ""Joe Procella, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Procella of Hemphill, graduated from Tyler Junior College.""

The Sabine County Reporter
September 14, 2011, Page 11

Eugene Joseph ""Joe"" Procella

Eugene Joseph ""Joe"" Procella, Jr., 58, died Monday, Sept. 5, 2011, in the Hemphill Care Center after an illness.

Procella was born in Jasper to Eugene and Eulene Ener Procella. He had lived in Hemphill all his life working with his father at Procella's Service Station of which he took over ownership and operations in 2010. He graduated from Hemphill High School and earned an associates degree in business at Tyler Junior College.

He is survived by his mother and father, Eugene and Eulene Procella of Hemphill; wife, Vickey Bass Procella of Hemphill; daughter, Dr. Andrea Procella Heslip and her husband Eric of Hemphill; son, Eric Joseph Procella and his wife Lana of Hemphill; and grandchildren, Bret and Carlee Procella and Wyatt and Evie Heslip. He is also survived by sisters, Sharon Hough and her husband Robert of Nacogdoches and Debbie Williams and her husband Marty of Brazoria.

Funeral services were conducted Wednesday, Sept. 7, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in the Springhill Cemetery near Hemphill.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Online condolences may be posted at www.starrfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I48451","Procella","Glendell R.","5 Dec 1929","17 Jan 2009","0","Glendell R. ""Pro"" Procella died January 17, 2009 peacefully at his home.

Glen was born on December 5, 1929 to Henry Procella and Marcelina Parrie Procella in Hemphill, Texas.

He graduated from Hemphill High School and Stephen F. Austin University. Glen served in the US Air Force during the Korean Conflict and retired from Gulf Oil Corp. as a Supervisor of the Laboratory.

Glen was lovingly cared for by Josephine Jiminez Procella, his wife of 35 years.

He is survived by daughters, Judy Britt of Vidor, Nancy Hoitsma and husband Karl of Tyler, Texas, Ramona Richmond and husband Eric of Stafford, Virginia, Mary Ann Smith and husband Gary of Tyler, Texas and Tammie Hollier of San Cloud Florida, brothers, Eugene Procella and wife Euline of Hemphill, Texas, Rayford Procella of Columbia, South Carolina, Earnest Procella of Orange, Texas, Monsignor Paul Procella of New Caney, Texas and Brad Langford and wife Donna of Bellville, Texas, ten grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Glendell was preceded in death by a son, Glendale R Procella, Jr (memorial #41840870) and two grandchildren.

Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday January 20, 2009 at 11am at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church.

Clayton-Thompson Funeral Home
5200 39th Street
P.O. Drawer C
Groves, Texas 77619
(409) 962-8336

Copied from Find A Grave","STR06" "I48447","Procella","Henry","17 Jul 1896","18 Apr 1936","0","His Texas Death certificated shows him as a son of C.P. Procella and Gertrude LaRoue, both of Zwolle, LA. His occupation was Lumber Checker at a Saw Mill. He died of pneumonia.

Find A Grave links him to parents Policarpo Procella and Gertrude Procell. His headstone, viewable on Find A Grave is engraved:

Henry Procella
Louisiana
Pvt. U.S. Army
July 17, 1896
April 18, 1936
My love goes with you and my soul waits to join you","STR06" "I48449","Procella","Henry","3 Jul 1925","8 Jul 1976","0","Biographical Info, copied from his Find a Grave Memorial ID 70416614, Thanks to Betty Procella Baskette, 47256533 for link to father

Mass of the Resurection was celebrated, July 10, 1976 Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, Diboll, TX
Celebrant: Rev James F Jacobson, MS
Rosary was recited, July 9, 1976, Gipson Funeral Home Chapel
Burial: Garden of Memories Memorial Park
Age: 51
Residence: Diboll, Texas, 15 years
Occupation: Shipping supervisor-Temple Industries with 30 years of serviced
Father: Henry Procella Sr.
Mother: Lena Parria
Informant: Jewel Procella
TDC 49654
Military: WW II
Member:
-Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church
-Knights of Columbus
-Father Fraher Council #3404

Survivors,
Wife, Jewel Procella, Diboll, TX
Son,Henry Ray Kerr, Diboll, TX
Daughter,
-Betty Procella, Diboll, TX
-Mrs Charlotte Brewer, Diboll, TX
-Benoica Jean Windham, Corrigan, TX
-Wanda Faye Talley, Diboll, TX
Brothers,
-Eugene Procella, Hemphill, TX
-Rayford Procella, Columbia, SC
-Glendell Procella, Groves, TX
-Earnest Procella, Orange, TX
-Odis Paul Procella, Houston, TX
-Billy Brad Lankford, Diboll, TX
Mother, Mrs Lea Lankford, Hemphill, TX
3 grandsons, 1 granddaughter

Gipson Funeral Home, directors","STR06" "I48453","Procella","Otis Paul","23 Feb 1933","5 May 2015","0","Msgr. Paul Procella, age 82, passed away Tuesday, May 5, 2015. Born in Hemphill, Texas, he was ordained as a priest in 1987 and was Pastor of St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church from 1990 to 2008. He was preceded in death by his wife, Bobbye T. Procella; and his brothers, Henry, Rayford and Glendale Procella.

He is survived by his brothers, Eugene Procella and wife Eulene, Ernest Procella, and Brad Lankford and wife Donna; also numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and other relatives and friends.

Visitation will be held 5:00 p.m. to 8:00p.m., Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at Earthman Resthaven Funeral Home, with a Vigil and then Rosary to be recited at 7:00 p.m. Visitation will again be from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., with a second Rosary to be recited at 10:00 a.m.

Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, May 13, 2015 all at St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church, 527 S. Houston Ave., Humble, Texas 77338, celebrated by His Eminence Daniel Cardinal DiNardo, D.D., S.T.L.

Rite of Committal Graveside Service will be held at 3:00 p.m. at Earthman Resthaven Cemetery, 13102 North Freeway, Houston, Texas 77060.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his name to the Bishop Fiorenza Residence for retired Priest, by visiting the following website: www.stdominicvillage.org

Copied from Find A Grave","STR06" "I48450","Procella","Rayford J.","22 Nov 1927","8 Aug 2011","0","Rayford J. Procella passed away August 8, 2011, at the home of his stepdaughter, Mary Jo and her husband, Ray Racine, in Prosperity, SC. He was born November 22, 1927, in Hemphill, TX, to the late Henry Procella and Marcelina Parrie Procella. He graduated from Hemphill High School and served in the U.S. Army until he retired in 1966.

He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Martha Amos Procella. They owned and operated Marty's Lunch on Sumter St. until they re-modeled downtown Columbia, SC. He was a cook at Atria for several years.

He survived by 4 brothers: Eugene and his wife Euline of Hemphill, TX, Earnest Procella of Orange, TX, Msgr. Paul Procella of New Caney, TX, and Brad Lankford and his wife Donna of Bellville, TX. Also stepgrandchildren, James Racine and Joey Racine of Prosperity, SC, Darlene and her husband Ron Rabine of Monroe, GA; 4 great-grandsons, Mike and Tanya Racine, Nicholas Racine of Prosperity, SC, Ryan and Kira Racine of Newberry, SC, and Joey Racine of Monroe, GA.

Copied from Find a Grave","STR06" "I24295","","","","","","","" "I3817","Prochaska","Josefa ""Josie""","19 Mar 1838","20 Oct 1917","0","(Research):Last name AKA Pruska","STR06" "I14900","Prochaska","Terezie","Bef 1846","Between 1883 and 1884","0","Terezie and her daughter Frances left Austria aboard the Steamship Neckar, a North German Lloyd vessel, from Hamburg, Germany and arrived in New York on April 15, 1870. (Milligan, p 261).","STR06" "I39749","","","","","","","" "I14510","Prokop","Edward John","11 Jul 1928","18 Feb 2010","0","Edward John Prokop, 81, of Wilber, died in Lincoln Thursday (2/18/10). He was born in Milligan, Nebraska July 11, 1928 to Frances (Vrba) and Joseph Prokop. He was married in 1948 to Rubye Soukup and later divorced. The marriage brought one daughter, and two sons. He served as Saline County Sheriff and also as a Wilber policeman and Wilber Chief of Police. He was an avid wood craftsman and did much wood furniture and antique restoration.

He is survived by his children and spouses, Rob and Natalia Prokop of Wilber, Rich and Sheri Prokop of Belgrade, Mont., and Susan and Tim Hester of Lander, Wyo.; granddaughters and spouses, Staci and Shawn Wilkinson of Lander, Wyo., Savannah and Shannon Prokop of Belgrade, Mont., and Yanga Dolzhikova of Wilber; two great-grandchildren, Connor and Trinity Wilkinson of Lander, Wyo.; several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; 10 siblings; and several nieces and nephews.

Memorial services 10 a.m. Tuesday (2/23/10) at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Wilber. Memorials to Saline County Sheriff for Mobile Command Post, Lions Club or Wilber Fire Department in lieu of flowers. Aspen Cremation and Burial Service, 4822 Cleveland Ave., Lincoln, NE 68504, in charge of arrangements.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I14930","Prokop","Frances A.","8 Jan 1876","1 Nov 1965","0","The daughter of Rosie DUSIL and Joseph A. PROKOP. Frances was the oldest of eight children, one of whom died in infancy. She had four brother and three sisters. The family lived in a dugout on Turkey Creek near Wilber, near some non-hostile Indians. She and her sister and a teacher were caught in the blizzard of 1888. They followed a fence to her grandparents' home where they stayed for several days. (Milligan, p 289).","STR06" "I14512","","","","","","","" "I14513","Prokop","Robert ""Rob"" Paul","8 Apr 1955","14 Oct 2022","0","Rob Prokop, 67, of Wilber, passed into eternity on October 14, 2022, after a long bout with cancer. Rob was born on April 8, 1955, in Lincoln, Nebraska, to Edward and Rubye Prokop.

Preceded in death by his parents, Rob leaves behind a loving family including wife Natalya, stepdaughter Yanga, mother-in-law Evgenia, sister Susan and Tim Hester of Lander, Wyoming, brother Rich and Sheri Prokop of Belgrade, Montana, several cousins and nieces, and many, many friends. Heaven welcomes home a good man. Well done, good and faithful servant.

A celebration of life will be held on Sunday, October 30, at 2:00 pm. To take place at the Wilber Fire Department, located one block south of the main downtown intersection of Highways 103 and 41. Donations to the Wilber Fire and Rescue.

Published by Lincoln Journal Star on Oct. 21, 2022.
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I2087","Prosaka","Anthony","13 Jun 1928","29 Jun 2023","0","Anthony Prochaska

Anthony Prochaska, 95, died Thursday, June 29, 2023, at the Butler County Healthcare Center in David City.

Anthony was born June 13, 1928, in Abie to Emil and Adeline (Vrana) Prochaska. He attended area schools and graduated from high school. On February 21, 1955, he married Madeline Tenopir at the Catholic Church at Cedar Hill. They lived in Abie until moving onto the family farm. He loved the outdoors and farming. Besides farming, he also sold crop insurance and worked for the county assessor. Anthony had served on several boards for the area schools, the church and the Catholic Workman. He was a fireman and had served as President of the Rural Fire Board in Abie. He loved to visit and talk about the history of Abie.

Anthony is survived by his wife, Madeline of Linwood, one daughter, Connie (Dave) Polacek, Abie, four sons; Ron (Diane) Prochaska of Linwood, James of Linwood, Don (Diane) Prochaska of Abie and John (Michelle) Prochaska of Bellwood, nine grandchildren; Kaela (Adam) Paseka, Colby Prochaska, Cory (Mindy) Polacek, Tyler (Haylie) Polacek, Chad Prochaska, Brandi Prochaska, Cody (Ashley) Prochaska, Matt (Tanya) Prochaska and Maddie Prochaska, 11 great-grandchildren; Preston and Ashtyn Paseka, Rhett, Porter, Turner and Alivia Polacek and Jaeleigh, Braxton, Grayson, Gavin and Gemma Prochaska. He was preceded in death by his parents, sister and brother-in-law Leona (Reynold) Johnson and one nephew, Marvin Johnson.

Mass of Christian Burial Thursday, July 6, 2023, 10:30 A.M.
Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church Abie, Nebraska
Visitation Wednesday 5-7 with a 7 PM Rosary-Kracl Funeral Chapel, DC
Visitation Thursday 9:30-10:30 A.M. at the church
Committal in the church cemetery Lunch following at the church
Memorials in care of the family for future designation

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I37641","","","","","","","" "I28610","Prosser","Margaret Jane ""Peggy""","17 Dec 1822","Abt 1863","0","Will Johnson lists her as a daughter of James PROSSER and Frances RICHARDSON.","STR06" "I41761","Provost","Eddie","Apr 1876","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1900 Census
Louisiana, DeSoto Parish, Police Jury Ward 2
Enumerated 22 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 52 Sheet 17B
303-306
Cook, Rhidona Head W F Aug 1832 2wd 10/5 Ala SC Tenn Farmer
Cook Fannie M Dtr W F Mch 1860 40 S La La Ala
Cook, Ella Dtr W F Feb 1868 32 S La La Ala
304-307
Provost, Eddie Head W M Apr 1876 24 S La Ala La farmer
Shoemaker, Lucinda Servant W F Feb 1820 80 Wd 33 0/0 Ga Ga Ga Servant","STR06" "I24112","Provost","G. P.","Abt 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Louisiana, DeSoto Parish, Third Ward, PO Mansfield
Enumerated 18 July 1870
Page 2
20-20
Provost, G P 31 m W Farmer 600 900 SC
Provost, S M 17 F W Keeping House La
Provost, Gibson 1 M W La
Dear, A. C. 20 M W Farmer La","STR06" "I44496","Prudhome","Clifford ""Cliff"" Beamon","1 Nov 1915","10 Mar 1977","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of John Walter Prudhomme (FAG # 51360654) and Frances Matilda WATKINS (FAG # 51361797) of Shreveport, Louisiana. A military marker at his gravesite, also pictured on FindAGrave, is embossed with a Cross, and ""C B Prudhome, S1 US Navy, World War II, Nov 1 1915-Mar 10 1977""","STR06" "I7375","","","","","","","" "I4051","","","","","","","" "I43549","","","","","","","" "I28663","Puckett","Charles S.","Abt 1840","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1860 Census
Arkansas, Jefferson County, Bartholomew
J.C. Hooks M 45 Tennessee
E. Hooks F 24 Mississippi
E. Pucket F 24 Mississippi
C.S. Pucket M 22 Mississippi

According to Melba Gene McLemore, who provided this transcr
iption, C. S. Pucket was living only a few households away from Rufus McLemore.","STR06" "I37545","Puckett","James H.","Abt 1864","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 United States Federal Census
Name: James H. Pucket
Home in 1880: Spring Creek, Lincoln, Arkansas
Age: 16
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1864
Birthplace: Arkansas
Relation to Head of Household: GSon
Mother's birthplace: Tennessee
Occupation: Works On Farm


Household Members:
Lucy Haynes 68
Mericy Haynes 36
Julia Haynes 7
Mills N. T. Haynes 6
B. Ann Holiway 23
James H. Pucket 16 Grandson





","STR06" "I19472","Pugh","Ollie","Bef 1860","Aft 1886","0","Shown by some as Narcissus Olive ""Ollie""----","STR06" "I44999","Pulliam","Burdett","27 Jan 1914","7 Jul 2013","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page created by Bettie:

Burdett Pulliam, age 99 formerly of San Augustine County, died July 7, 2013 in Jasper at Jasper Nursing & Rehabilitation.

He was born January 27, 1914 in Sabine County, Texas and graduated from school at Burleson in San Augustine County, Texas. He received his bachelor and master decrees in education form Stephen F. Austin State College. He was a U.S. Navy veteran serving during World War II. He was a farmer and educator; serving many schools in south east Texas, retiring as the assistant superintendent at Burkeville, Texas in 1974 and returned full time to his catfish and cattle farm in San Augustine County. He was an active member of the Little Flock Missionary Baptist Church and his passion was the maintenance and funding of the Little Flock Cemetery, adjacent to the church.

He was preceded in death by his wife Elsie Iris Ford Pulliam on September 22, 2003. They were married on December 10, 1932, at the Burleson Community in San Augustine County.

He is survived by his son and daughter-in-law Burdett F. and Barbara Pulliam of Jasper; daughter Lee Ann Enos of Lufkin, Texas; grandchildren Cindy and David Bozeman, Ross W. and Ann Pulliam, Valerie Kay and Jeff Hicks, Walter and Tracey Enos, Brandon Enos; great grandchildren Brittany and Danielle Bozeman, James and Allan Pulliam, Rachel and Caleb Hicks, Hayne and Katherine Enos; also survived by several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be 2pm Saturday, July 13, 2013 at the Little Flock Missionary Baptist Church in San Augustine County.

Memorial contributions may be made to:

Little Flock Community Cemetery Association-permanent fund c/o Vermell Anderson Brust; Rt. 2, Box 93; Bronson, Texas 75930

Little Flock Missionary Baptist Church; 564 CR 4330, Bronson, Texas 75930

Services are under the direction of Stringer & Griffin of Jasper, Texas

","STR06" "I21229","Pulliam","Dorothea","8 Oct 1909","26 Jun 2003","0","Said to have married Dave HINES, son of John Franklin HINES and Sopronia BEARD.

San Augustine Tribune Thursday, July 3, 2003

Dorothea Pulliam Hines

Dorothea Pulliam Hines, age 93, of Bronson, Texas, passed away June 26, 2003 in Hemphill, Texas. She was born October 8, 1909 in Sabine County to William Thomas PULLIAM and Mary Emma McDANIEL. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, June 28, 2003 at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine, Texas with Rev. Ralph WELLS officiating. Interment followed at Hebron Cemetery, San Augustine County. Survivors include: brother, Burdette PULLIAM of Bronson, and numerous nieces and nephews. Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, San Augustine, Texas in charge of arrangements.

A similar obituary was published in the SABINE COUNTY REPORTER on July 2, 2003. It included the fact that she was a retired teacher, having served 49 years in the schools of Sabine and San Augustine Counties. She was a member of the Parkway Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, David Crockett HINES. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine with Bro. Ralph Wells officiating. Interment followed at Hebron Cemetery. Pallbearers: Travis ERWIN, Victor ERWIN, Ross PULLIAM, Jason SEBESTA, Lance SEBESTA, and Tom JOACHIMI. Honorary pallbearers were Roger SIMMONS, Govie GARY, R.C. WELCH, and Calvin WELCH.","STR06" "I44947","Pulliam","Lum Nelson","20 Nov 1892","10 Nov 1981","0","Obituary, copied from the FindAGrave memorial page created by ""EastTexan""

KIRBYVILLE? Funeral for Lum Nelson Pulliam, 88, of Kirbyville will be at 10 a.m. today at Causey's E. E. Stringer Funeral Home in Kirbyville with burial in Davis Cemetery.

He died Tuesday at Mary Dickerson Memorial Hospital in Jasper after an illness.

A native of Sabine County, he lived in Kirbyville 47 years and was a retired grocery store owner.

Survivors include his wife, Pearl Pulliam of Kirbyville; one son, Virgil Pulliam of Kirbyville; one daughter, Bernice Howell of Houston; three brothers, I. D. Pulliam of Kirbyville, Buren Pulliam of Groves and Burdette Pulliam of Bronson; two sisters, Dorothy Hines of Bronson and Arlow Sparks of Houston; three grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.","STR06" "I45043","Pulliam","Sulie Miriam","7 Mar 1916","8 Jun 1964","0","Name Sulie Miriam Welch
Event Type Death
Event Date 08 Jun 1964
Event Place Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 07 Mar 1916
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name Thomas W Pulliam
Mother's Name Mary Emma Mcdaniel
Certificate Number 37142
GS Film number 2117488
Digital Folder Number 005144807
Image Number 01898



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBK-FG1 : accessed 10 Apr 2014), Sulie Miriam Welch, 08 Jun 1964; citing certificate number 37142, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117488.","STR06" "I45043","Pulliam","Sulie Miriam","7 Mar 1916","8 Jun 1964","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I15641","Pulliam","William T.","19 Feb 1842","17 Mar 1918","0","Middle name shown by some as Thomas, but is instead listed as Turner on the Texas Death Certificate of his son, William Thomas Pulliam.","STR06" "I15661","Pulliam","William Thomas","22 Oct 1872","17 May 1963","0","Name William Thomas Pulliam
Event Type Death
Event Date 17 May 1963
Event Place Port Arthur, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 22 Oct 1872
Birthplace:Fairdale, Texas
Occupation Ret't Truck Farmer
Father's Name William Turner Pulliam
Mother's Name Sarah Elizabeth Garlington
Certificate Number 32440
GS Film number 2117274
Digital Folder Number 005144802
Image Number 01429



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K7D4-D5R : accessed 10 Apr 2014), William Thomas Pulliam, 17 May 1963; citing certificate number 32440, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117274.","STR06" "I19814","Punda","Rosalie Theresa","3 Sep 1850","21 Jan 1929","0","(Research):
Census Information:

Kansas, Rawlins County, Union Twp, ED 130
20 & 25 of June 1900 by Wiley A. Doyle
SD 6, ED 130 Sheet 8B
128-131
Havel, Rosa Head W F W F Unknown 1850 50 Wd 5/5 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Havel, Joseph Son W M Dec 1880 20 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia Farm Laborer
Havel, Emma Dtr W F Mar 1882 18 S Kansas Bohemia Bohemia
Havel, Fred Son W M Dec 1883 16 S Kansas Bohemia Bohemia Farm Laborer","STR06" "I35290","Purkey","Carse Jene","7 May 1901","14 Nov 1979","0","California Death Index listing:

PURKEY CARSE JENE 05/07/1901 M KENTUCKY LOS ANGELES(19) 11/14/1979 556-03-2809 78 yrs
","STR06" "I35272","Purkey","Lloyd","Jul 1898","","0","`

","STR06" "I43165","","","","","","","" "I35286","Purkey","Robert H.","Nov 1867","Yes, date unknown","0","The 1880 Census shows that Robert Purkey was the son of George and Elizabeth Purkey of Virginia, who were living in Johns Creek, Johnson County, Kentucky at the time. Numerous internet trees show Elizabeth's maiden name as Williams, but no sources are given. They also show George as a son of Pleasant Purkey and Sarah Halsey, who married in Ashe County, NC (14 January 1841 in Ashe County, NC, with Terrell Cox as Bondsman (records at State Archives Raleigh, NC). They were living in Grayson County, VA at the time of the 1850 Census. See the bottom of the research notes for this census transcription.

The following FTM website has more about the Purkey family. It appears that the Purkey's in American descend from Johannes Arnold BIRKENBEIL of Germany, who settled in Baltimore, MD before the revolutionary war, and whose descendants moved westward.

http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/u/r/Charles-Robert-Purkey/GENE7-0001.html

The name ""Birkenbeil"" is not a combination of ""Birke"" (German = birch) and ""Beil"" (German = hatchet), but it may come from the placename ""Birkenbeul"". E. g., there is ""Birkenbeul"" in the County of Altenkirchen in the Westerwald area in Germany. ""Birkenbeul"" = former ""Birkenbuegel"" or ""Birkenbuehl""; ""Buehl"" is a word for a small ""hill"". Some of my anchestors come from Birkenbeul; and as a similar aliteration I found, that the name ""Hackebeil"" comes from original ""Hackebeuel"" or ""Hackebuegel"", also in the Westerwald local dialect. (Post by Eckart Schwab on June 25, 2000 to Genealogy.com, Surnames: Berkebile Family Genealogy Forum. )

A direct male descendant of Lloyd Elmer Purkey had a 36 marker yDNA study done at FamilyTreeDNA. He is registered on ySearch with the user ID 5S8DF. His allele values appear to be similiar to another PURKEY who was a participant in the BIRKENBINE yDNA study:

http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Birkinbine/default.aspx?section=yresults






","STR06" "I35286","Purkey","Robert H.","Nov 1867","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Federal Census
Kentucky, Johnson County, Johns Creek
FHL Film 1254425 NA Film #T9-0425 Page #198D
George Purkey Self M M W 33 Va Farmer Va Va
Elizabeth Purkey*** W m F W 34 Va Keeping House Va Va
Sarah L. Purkey S F W 3 Ky Va Va
Robert H Purkey Son S M W 12 Ky Va Va
Catharine Purkey Dau S F W 9 Ky Va Va
Abraham Purkey Son S M W 6 Ky Va Va
John W Purkey Son S M W 34 Ky Va Va
George W Purkey Son S M W 1 Ky Va Va

***Several unsourced internet trees show her maiden name as Elizabeth WILLIAMS, not verified

1900 Federal Census
Kentucky, Johnson County, Magisterial Dist No. 2
SD 10 ED 39 Sheet 23A Stamped 169
276-276
Perkey, Robert Hd W M Nov 1867 32 m10 Ky Ky Ky
Perkey, Nancy J Wf W F Apr 1866 34 M 10 5/ Ky Ky Ky
Perkey, Dessie Dtr W F Feb 1892 8 S Ky Ky Ky
Perkey, Elmer Son W M March 1894 6 S Ky Ky Ky
Perkey, Loyd Son W M July 1898 1 S Ky Ky Ky
277-277
Perkey, George C Head W M Apr 1847 53 N35 Va Va Va
Perkey, Elizabeth Wf W F May 1846 54 M 35 12/10 Tn Tn Tn
Perkey, Vicie Dtr W F A 1880 19 S Va Tn Tn
Perkey, Mary Dtr W F Mar 1882 18 S Va Tn Tn
Perkey, Cinda Dtr W F Feb 1885 15 S Ky Va Tn
Perkey, Andrew Son W M May 1887 13 S Ky Va Tn


1910 Federal Census
Oklahoma, Beckham County, Elk Twp
Enumerated 7 May 1910
SD 6 ED 6 Sheet 8B
153-158
Purkey, Robert Hd M W 42 m1 20 Ky Va Tn Farmer
Purkey, Nancy J Wf F W 42 M1 20 7/5 Va NC Va
Purkey, Elmer Son MW 16 S Ky Ky Va Laborer
Purkey, Lloyd Son m W 11 S Ky Ky Va
Purkey, Carse Son M W 9 S Ky Ky Va
Purkey, Raymond Son M W 1 2/12 S Ok Ky Va


1920 Federal Census
Oregon, Lane County, Precinct #10, Eugene
Enumerated 10 January 1920
SD 1 ED 241 Ward 4 Sheet 9A
Purkey, Robert H Hd M W 52 M Ky Va Ky Manager Retail Shoe Store
Purkey, Nancy J Wf F W 53 M Va NC Va
Purkey, Lloyd Son M W 21 S Ky Ky Va Repairman Retail Shoe Store
Purkey, Carse Son M W 18 S Ky Ky Va Salesman Retail Shoe Store
Purkey, Raymond Son m W 10 S Ok Ky Va
Baldridge, John Uncle M W 69 Wd Ky Tn Va


1930 Census
NOT LOCATED


This is the 1850 Census for Pleasant Perky and family. He is said to be the father of George Purkey and grandfather of Robert H. Purkey.

1850 Federal Census
Virginia, Grayson County
(District 19, 98)
Enumerated 19 September 185
670-670
Pleasant Perky 37 M Farmer $500 Tenn
Sarah Perky 42 F Va
Eli Davis 23 M Laborer Va
Nancy Davis 21 F Va
Ruth Davis 19 F Va
Lucinda Davis 17 F Va
John Davis 15 M Laborer Va
Catharine Perky 9 F Va
Sarah J. Perky 6 F Va
George Perky 4 M Va
William Perky 1 M Va
671-671
Ahart? and Elizabeth HALSEY

","STR06" "I46730","Purlee","Laura","5 Sep 1872","8 Dec 1959","0","Said to be a daughter of John Henely PURLEE and Elizabeth E. ANDERSON.

https://sites.rootsweb.com/~herbarkin/Wright%20html/d0083/g0000045.html","STR06" "I46730","Purlee","Laura","5 Sep 1872","8 Dec 1959","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Indiana, Washington County, Washington Twp, Salem Town
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 147 Sheet 7A
142-155
Purlee, John Head W M Dec 1842 57 M 35 Ind Ind Ind Carpenter
Purlee, Elizabeth Wf W F Oct 1846 53 M 35 5/5 Ind Ind Ind
Purlee, George Son W M Feb 1868 32 S Ind Ind Ind Teamster
Purlee, Dora M Dtr W F Feb 1878 22 S Ind Ind Ind
McLemore, Laura Dtr W F Sep 1873 26 D 1/1 Ind Ind Ind
McLemore, Orestis GrdDtr W F Mar 1894 6 S Ind Ind Ind
Sheets, Marion Boarder W M Feb 1876 24 S Ind Ind Ind Laborer Furn Factory","STR06" "I25823","Putnam","Beadie Mary","4 May 1894","12 Mar 1957","0","The 1920 and 1930 census instead list her place of birth as Alabama.

Beadie was very young when her mother died. She spent much of her youth in the households of various relatives, virtually as a servant. After her father died, she went to live with her Aunt Hattie McMillian. They lived on the right just as you enter the fairgrounds in Fayetteville. She had no real home of her own. Probably because of this, she became extremely serious, frugal and hard-working. She would work in the cotton fields with the men, then come home and prepare a large meal. She was an exceptionally good cook. She was a beautiful young woman, intelligent and hardworking. She went from nothing to having a home, family and money. Yet, because of childhood scars, she was never to feel secure and life was always a bleak place for her.

From ANCESTORS OF STUART DAVID CHILDRESS.","STR06" "I25823","Putnam","Beadie Mary","4 May 1894","12 Mar 1957","0","(Research):Census Information:

Census Information:

1910 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, Fayetteville, 8th Civil District
Enumerated 5 May 1910 by Samuel M. Brogan
SD 5, ED 75 Sheet 29 A
Fair Street
574-607
McLemore, James Hd M W 53 m1 31 Ala Ala Ala Hauling Own Team
McLemore, Sarah Wife F W 52 m1 31 4/3 Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Mattie Dtr F W 31 S Tenn Ala Tenn
McLemore, Francis Dtr F W 28 S Tenn Ala Tenn
McLemore, Hattie Dtr F W 27 S Tenn Ala Tenn
Putnam, Mary [Beadie] Niece F W 16 S Ala Ala Ala

1920 Census
Tennesse, Lincoln County, District 19
Enumerated 14 and 15 January 1920
SD 5 ED 86 Sheet 8A and 8B
164-166
Childress, Wesley Hd M W 31 M Tn Tn Tn Farmer
Childress, Bedie Wf F W 25 M Ala Tx Tn
Childress, Ellis Son M W 4 9/12 S Tn Tn Al
Childress, Elmer Son M W 1 3/12 S Tn Tn Al","STR06" "I25821","Putnam","George Lee","22 Apr 1852","6 Feb 1906","0","He was the son of Abraham Pinkney PUTNAM and Marry Ann BROOKS.

After Mary Susan died, he remarried Ida Mae REYNOLDS, the daughter of John Henry REYNOLDS and Parthenia O. BEARDEN.","STR06" "I1785","Pye","Eddaline","28 Mar 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","Was married to Bill Smith and later to Buck Brown. Married a third time and moved to the area of Logansport, Louisiana.","STR06" "I3223","Pye","Edwards","Abt 1803","Yes, date unknown","0","Per ""1850 Census Sabine County, Texas with Added Family Information and Corrections,"" Edward Pye owned 21 slaves.","STR06" "I1784","Pye","Mary","Abt 1852","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Cat BROWN.","STR06" "I1787","Pye","Rebecca Josephine","27 Jan 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","Grayson County, Texas","STR06" "I8845","Quate","Lloyd Hersal","10 Aug 1928","10 Jun 1989","0","The son of Eldon Lee QUATE and Ruby BEASLEY.","STR06" "I4450","Quesenberry","Nicotie Maranda","15 Jan 1843","21 Feb 1907","0","She was married to her cousin by the name of Clarke, after he died in the Civil war she married another cousin, Garrett Hurst.","STR06" "I32353","","","","","","","" "I46346","","","","","","","" "I32346","","","","","","","" "I37136","","","","","","","" "I37136","","","","","","","" "I31781","","","","","","","" "I31267","","","","","","","" "I30479","","","","","","","" "I30480","","","","","","","" "I44748","Quigley","Sarah Jane","13 Apr 1857","22 Nov 1929","0","Her FindAGrave Memorial page, created by Marge, shows that her parents were Thos Halson Ivigley (sic) and ??? Barkley. She shares a double marker with husband, D. W. McClanahan.","STR06" "I23296","Quinn","James Grady","4 Aug 1891","4 May 1956","0","The son of James Monroe QUINN and Mary Emma MONTGOMERY.","STR06" "I23297","Quinn","James Morlas","8 Mar 1928","21 Dec 1966","0","Not married.","STR06" "I23297","Quinn","James Morlas","8 Mar 1928","21 Dec 1966","0","(Medical):Epilepsy","STR06" "I23470","","","","","","","" "I23298","Quinn","Sidney Paul","18 Oct 1932","4 Mar 2014","0","QUINN Sidney Paul Quinn passed away on Tuesday, March 4, 2014 after a long battle with cancer. He was 81 years old. Mr. Quinn was born in Sturgis, MS to the late Grady and Lucine Quinn, joining his brother, the late James Quinn. As a young man, Mr. Quinn moved to New Orleans to be among his mother's extended family of aunts, uncles and cousins. It was in New Orleans that he met and married the love of his life, Mrs. Patricia Ann Quinn. Over the course of his 55 years of marriage to Patricia, Mr. Quinn's life was enriched by the lives of his children; Pamela, Cynthia, Mary, Kathy and Michael. Counting the many blessings of his family, he would often remark ""I'm the richest man in the world."" Mr. Quinn dearly loved each of his children's spouses; Jorge, Todd, Jon, Tony and Michele. His ten grandchildren and 1 great grandchild were a great source of pride and joy; Joshua, Amanda, Christopher, Heather, Alexander, Quinn, Jonathan, Avery, Kirby, Abigail and little Jack. In the final years of his life, Mr. Quinn never missed an opportunity to express his gratitude to those who cared for him and about him. He endured nearly six painful years without complaint or regret. He was fortified by simple things; phone calls from cousins, friends and laughter with everyone who visited. Mr. Quinn was heartened by the wonderful care he received from Notre Dame Hospice. He was deeply touched by the constant stream of support from the St. Anselm Church community. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a memorial Mass on Monday, March 10, 2014 at 11 am at St. Anselm Catholic Church, 306 St. Mary St, Madisonville, LA 70447. Visitation will be held from 10 am until service time. Interment will follow in Pinecrest Memorial Gardens, Covington, LA. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions in memory of Sidney P. Quinn be made to Notre Dame Hospice or the St. Anselm Building Fund. Please sign the online Guest Book at www.ejfieldingfh.com.

Published in The Times-Picayune from Mar 6 to Mar 9, 2014
","STR06" "I18345","Quirk","Edmond","Bef 1798","1868","0","Family tradition has it that he was associated with Lafitte the pirate whom he left behind in Galveston before making his way Northward. The cemetery record states he died in 1868, and is buried in Quirk Cemetery, though he is not listed with his family on either the 1850 or 1860 census. (Casagranda, 1850 census, 71).","STR06" "I18350","Quirk","Sarah","5 Mar 1838","30 Nov 1916","0","Appears to have never married. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 71).","STR06" "I17493","Rabon","Benj. Lovelace","Abt 1815","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1880 Census, Benjamin, age 65, widower, was living with his son and daughter-in-law, George and Anna Raborn, in Thomasville, Bullock County, Alabama.","STR06" "I17493","Rabon","Benj. Lovelace","Abt 1815","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
South Carolina, Edgefield District, The District
Enumerated 25 Oct 1850
Stamped 161
36-36
B. L. Raibourn 35 M Farmer SC
Charity Raibourn 20 F SC
John W. Raibourn 10 M SC
George Raibourn 3 M SC

1860 Census
Alabama, Macon County, Southern Division
Page 201 Stamped 797
710-711
B L Raborn 45 M SC
Mrs. Charity Raborn 38 F SC
James Raborn 21 M SC
George Raborn 11 M SC
Lucretia Raborn 6 F SC
Henrietta Raborn 3 F Ala

1870 Census
Alabama, Bullock County, Ridgely Beat No. 11, PO Union Springs
Enumerated 15 July 1870
Page 4
36-36
Raborn, Benjamin 55 M W Farmer 2000 800 SC
Raborn, George 21 M W Farm Laborer SC
Raborn, Lula 15 F W Keeping House SC
Raborn, Henrietta 12 F W Alabama
","STR06" "I44921","Rabon","James John W.","Abt 1840","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown as James on the 1860 census versus John in 1850.","STR06" "I16807","Raborn","Ann","Between 1779 and 1787","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Mark Burnett.","STR06" "I16801","Raborn","Anthony","Aft 1779","Yes, date unknown","0","Source: Joe Raborn [mailto:JRabu6@aol.com]

Hello I'm joe Raborn My great , great , great , great grandfather was Louis Raborn born in amite county mississippi in 1810 But the family moved to Texas around the time you are saying

Anthony Raborn born 1176 (sic) Edgefield SC Died Sept 14 1831 Wife Nancy Children Lewis ( Loius) B M29, 1810 Amite Mississippi
Willis B 1811
George
Nancy
Lucinda

3. Lewis Louis Raborn B March 29 ,1810 Died Sept 9, 1867 Spearville La Wife Milley Greea (sic) b Oct 19 , 1818 Dies Nov 15 1904 Lisbon La Children Francis Alexander B Feb 19, 1837
Martha Ann b Aug 14, 1848
Savillla B May 29, 1840
John Anthony B Feb 17 , 1842
Hannah Luvenia b June 6, 1843
Isaac b July, 31, 1844
Sarah Catherine b May 23, 1846
Mary Jane
Luois Jr, b Dec 11, 1848 Died Jan 23, 1929
William b DEc 15, 1850
Marion Putnam b Aug 16 , 1852
Hardy Munroe b March 2,1854
Nancy Aramintha b Oct 12 , 1855
Milley Araminta b Oct 7, 1857
Emily Alpharetts b Aug 30 1860","STR06" "I16745","Raborn","Elizabeth L.","Abt 1836","Yes, date unknown","0","She was said to have married Martin T. ANDERS.","STR06" "I16802","Raborn","George I.","Abt 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","1850 Amite County, Mississippi Census

630 630 Raborn George I. 25 M Farmer Amite Co Miss 630 630 Raborn Martha 20 F Amite Co Miss 630 630 Raborn Elizabeth 1 F Amite Co Miss 630 630 Raborn Nancy 5/12 F Amite Co Miss","STR06" "I16743","Raborn","Henry","Abt 1815","Abt 1886","0","(Research):

Census Information:

Per the 1850 online Amite County, Mississippi census

656-656
Raborn, Henry 35 M Farmer 1,000 Amite County, MS
Raborn, Mary 34 F Pike County, MS
Raborn, Elizabeth 14 F Amite County, MS
Raborn, Caroline 11 F Amite County, MS
Raborn, Harrison 7 M Amite County, MS
Raborn, Mary 5 F Amite County, MS
Raborn, L**isa 3 F Amite County, MS

","STR06" "I16730","Raborn","Joseph","Bef 1757","Yes, date unknown","0","Nanci Pressley-Price notes that he four additional children by an unknown second spouse: William, John, Elizabeth, and Mary.

Source: Joe Raborn [mailto:JRabu6@aol.com]

Joseph Raborn Sr. born in Edgefield SouthCarolina in 1752 died Jan12,1793 Wife Ann Children Alexander b. 1760
George b !775
Anthony b.1776
Joseph B 17779
William b
John
Sarah
Ann
Susanna
Elizabeth
Mary","STR06" "I16761","Raborn","Joseph","Abt 1823","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Bossier Parish, Fifth Ward Twp 17
Enumerataed 27 Nov 1850
1162-1162
Derrell and Sareptha Carter (Planter)
1163-1163
Jasper and Floranna Carter (Planter)
1164-1164
Harvill Carter (Planter)
1165-1165
??? and Nancy Carter (Planter)
1166-1166
Josep Rayburn 27 M Planter 4000 Miss
Permancy H Rayburn 25 F Miss
Leticia Rayburn 7 F Miss
Milton M Rayburn 5 M Miss
Clematancy S Rayburn 4 F Miss
Wm. T. Rayburn 1/12 M La
Joseph Adams 39 M Overseer NC

1860 Cneus
Louisiana, Bossier Parish, PO Cotton Valley
Enumerated 7 July 1860
Page 9
60-60
Joseph Raborn 37 M Planter 28800 23000 Miss
Liza Raborn 18 F Tenn (Second Wife)
Perminta Raborn 13 F Miss
W. T. Raborn 11 M La
Nancy E Raborn 9 F La
S. G. Raborn 6 F La

","STR06" "I16749","Raborn","Louisa","Abt 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married B. F. Pierce.","STR06" "I16734","Raborn","Martha","Abt 1807","Abt 1840","0","She was said to have married Allen CARTER and Calvin McCLENDON.","STR06" "I2076","Raborn","Mary","Abt 1812","Yes, date unknown","0","Sabine County, Texas 1870 Census

612/612 Travis, Mary 58 F W Miss
, Martha 25 F W Miss
, William E. 15 M W Miss","STR06" "I16748","Raborn","Mary","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married W. M. Dalton.","STR06" "I8593","Raborn","Moses Eli ""Dick""","18 Feb 1853","13 Jul 1933","0","Rob McKibben shows him as being called Bud, instead of by his given name of Moses, or other nickname of Dick.","STR06" "I10537","Raborn","Quincy","Abt 1813","Yes, date unknown","0","From the 1850 online Amite County, Mississippi census

657 657 Raborn Quincy37 M Farmer 600Amite Co Miss 657 657 Raborn Rutha 21 F Pike Co Miss 657 657 Raborn Warren8 M Pike Co Miss X 657 657 Raborn Nancy3 F Amite Co Miss","STR06" "I8583","Raborn","Simpson","1 May 1816","23 Jan 1891","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Federal Census, Amite County, Mississippi
619 619
Raborn, Simpson 33 M Farmer 80 Amite Co Miss
Raborn, Mary 21 F Pike Co Miss
Raborn, Wm 10 M Amite Co Miss
Raborn, Demarius 9 F Amite Co Miss
Raborn, Edward 7 M Amite Co Miss
Raborn, Mary C. 6 F Amite Co Miss

1860 Census
Mississippi, Amite County, Post Office Liberty
Enumerated 6 and 7 of June 1860
Page No. 7
48-48
Simpson Raburn 45 M Planter 1500 2500 Mississippi
Mary Raburn 30 F Mississippi
William Raburn 19 M Farm Laborer Mississippi
Demarius Raburn 18 M Farm Laborer Mississippi
James Raburn 14 M Farm Laborer Mississippi
Mary Raburn 15 F Mississippi
Louisa Raburn 9 F Mississippi
Dick 5 M Mississippi
Astabula 4 F M Mississippi","STR06" "I16808","Raborn","Susannah","Abt 1787","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Henry CLARK.","STR06" "I29165","Raby","Carnol Chesley","6 Dec 1906","9 Jul 1961","0","A digital image of his actual Texas Death certificate is viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. At the time of his death he was married and his home address was Route 2, Box 548D, Fort Worth, Texas. His occupation was shown as Development Department, General Dynamics, and his parents were listed as unknown. The informant was Mrs. Estelle Raby, relationship not indicated. He died of a gun shot wound in the upper chest, ruled a homicide.


On the Coldewey family tree at RootsWeb's WorldConnect, he was shown to have married Georgia Estalle Norwood.
","STR06" "I29163","Raby","John Wesley","22 Feb 1873","23 Jun 1923","0","It appears that he could possibly a namesake son of John Wesley Raby of Hickory, NC and Kare Serena Link. This is based on the Texas Death certificate of a Mrs. L. A. Jeans, born 1868 in North Carolina and died 1931 in Runnels County, Texas, a sister?

Not listed with this family at the time of the 1880 census, however. The Herrigton Ancestors tree at RootsWeb's World connect instead showed him as the son of N. N. and Magra Raby. However on a post-em to this tree, Doris Dickerson (dickersondoris@hotmail.com) writes that ""John Wesley Rabys parents are: James Calvin Raby Aug. 28, 1832-May 10, 1898 (buried Carlton Cemetery) & Marjory Jane Hart Jan. 20, 1842-Jan. 28, 1917. I recently posted the lineage on Genforum RABY NO. 412 -You are welcome to use any info.""
","STR06" "I29167","Raby","Rachel Beth","4 Aug 1918","Abt 1990","0","She married a DAVIS.","STR06" "I11872","Racek","Agnes","Abt 1928","Abt 1936","0","CZECH NATIONAL CEMETERY (also known as Killian Cemetery) located in Bohemian township in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Sec 23 Township 17, Range 5E of Saunders County, Nebraska.

Recorded on April 12, 1977 and completed on April 15, 1977 by Clarabelle Mares 1722 E 19 Fremont, Nebraska and assisted by Kathrine Petersen. Cemetery in very good condition. Working from front to back in rows.

Row 3 west to east
Agnes Racek 1928-1936","STR06" "I29399","Racek","Anna","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","She married John MENSIK.","STR06" "I13570","Racek","Anna","20 Dec 1873","31 Jul 1951","0","Mrs. Anna Tenopir

Services for Mrs. Anna Tenopir, 77, who died at 7:30 am Tuesday at her home three miles southwest of Geronimo, will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday at Ritter Funeral Home chapel.

Lloyd Brent, Sixth and Arlington Church of Christ minister, will conduct services. Burial will be in the Highland cemetery.

Mrs. Tenopir died after an illness of four weeks. She came to the Geronimo community in 1927 from Morse Bluff, Neb.

She was born Dec, 20, 1873, in Saunders county, Neb. and was married to Albert Tenopir in Milligan, Neb. Mr. Tenopir died May 27, 1928. Mrs. Tenopir was a member of the Catholic Church in Milligan.

Survivors are six sons, Louis, Morse Bluff, Neb.; Harry, Cedar Bluff, Neb.; Emil, Malmo, Neb.; Bill, Tuscon, Ariz.; Edd, Lawton; and Henry, of the home address; one daughter, Mrs. Frank Havlik, Rt. 2 Lawton.

One brother, Will Racek, Morse Bluff, Neb.; three sisters, Mrs. John Vachal and Mrs. Emma Virka, both of Morse Bluff, Neb.; and Mrs. Joe Svec, Milligan, Neb; 13 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

Mrs. Anna Tenopir

Services for Mrs. Anna Tenopir, who died Tuesday at her home in Geronimo, were held at 3 pm Thursday in the Ritter Funeral home chapel.

Lloyd Brent, pastor of the Sixth and Arlington Church of Christ, conducted the services and the commital rites at Highland cemetery.

Bearers were Joe Devine, Mack George, W.M. Pinc, Henry Mixa, Tom Kuchynka, and M.R. Dunlap.

(Undated, unreferenced clippings, courtesy of Caroline Mastny)","STR06" "I13570","Racek","Anna","20 Dec 1873","31 Jul 1951","0","(Research):Census Information

Oklahoma, Comanche County, Crosby Twp
Enumerated April 11, 1930 by Lawrence DeVinell
ED 16-6 SD 8 Sheet 4A
71-78
Tenopir, Anna Hd F W 57 Wd Neb Czech Czech
Tenopir, Edward Son M W 28 S Neb Czech Czech
Tenopir, Will Son M W 26 S Okla Czech Czech
Tenopir, Henry SOn M w 19 S Okla Czech Czech

She was living a few households away from her cousin, Jame
s BEZNOSKA, also from Nebraska.","STR06" "I13577","Racek","Darrell W.","22 Mar 1927","6 Nov 1988","0","SSN 472-20-2292","STR06" "I13568","Racek","Edward","15 Sep 1878","29 Jan 1937","0","Date of birth insted shown by Robert Racek as 21 September 1878.

Morse Bluff Man Dies

Edward Racek of Morse Bluff died Friday, January 29, at this hom in Morse Bluff. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Racek and was born and raised in the Morse Bluff vicinity. His age was fifty-eight years, four months and eight days. He is survived by his wife and one son and a grandson. A daughter preceded him in death. His mother, one brother and four sisters also survive him. Funeral services conducted by Rev. Filipi of Clarkson were held Sunday afternoon. A short service was held at the home and a longer one at the Z.C.B.J. hall in Morse Bluff. Burial was made in the Killian cemetery.

(Undated, unreferenced newspaper clipping courtesy of Carolyn Mastny: the year 1937 is handwritten on the clipping)","STR06" "I13569","Racek","Emil L.","1887","31 Oct 1936","0","In 1930, Emil and Mary's two eldest sons, Lloyd and Emil Edwin, were living with their paternal grandmother Veronika Beznoska Racek. All three were listed in the household of Julia (nee Racek) and John Vachal in Morse Bluff. Emil Sr. was listed as a Truck Driver for a Transfer Company, and their youngest child, Margaret, was living in North Bend, Nebraska with her father and mother. Her birthplace was shown as Nebraska.","STR06" "I13571","Racek","Emma","4 Aug 1880","22 Jun 1973","0","Emma Virka

Services for Mrs. Emma Virka, 92, of Cedar Bluffs, formerly of Morse Bluff, were at 2 pm Saturday at Moser Memorial Chapel. The Rev. Donald Proett of Wahoo officiated.

Music was by Mrs. James Arneal, organist, and James Arneal, soloist.

Pallbearers were Vernon Virka, Emil Paskea, Bernard Paseka, Ronald Paseka, Leonard Cihacek, and Richard Cihacek.

Burial was in Killian Cemetery west of Morse Bluff.

Mrs. Virka died Thursday, June 21, at a Schuyler hospital.

She was born Aug. 4, 1880, at Morse Bluff and lvied in the area all her life. She married James Virka Oct. 2, 1900, at Wahoo and was a member of ZCBJ Lodge at Morse Bluff.

She was preceded in death by her husband, who died Oct. 15, 1938.

Survivors include a son, Edward, Cedar Bluffs, and a daughter, Mrs. Joe (Agnes) Paskea, Ceder Bluffs, 8 grandchildren, 23 great grandchildren, and several great-great grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. John (Julia) Vachal, Morse Bluff.

Application for Social Security Account 506-62-7084 Emma Virka Full name at birth Emma Racek DOB: August 4, 1880 Mother: Verona Beznoska Father: James Racek Age: 83 Mailing Address: Cedar Bluffs c/o Joseph Pascka Signed: 10-4-1963","STR06" "I12149","Racek","Emma","5 Jan 1899","5 Jan 1977","0","Emma Jensen

Services were held Saturday, Jan. 8, for Emma Jensen, ast the United Presbyterian Church in North Bend, with Dr. L.A. Warren officiating. Mrs. and Mrs. James Arneal provided the music.

Mrs. Jensen died Jan. 5 at the Fremont hospital, on her 78th birthday.

She was born Jan. 5, 1899, in North Bend and lived and North Bend and Ames until moving to Fremont in 1972. She married Ole Jensen in 1921. He died in 1966.

Survivors include a son, Merle Jensen of Fremont; brother, Lewis Racek of North Bend; sisters, Mrs. Zikman (Julia) Divis of Schuyler, Mrs. Carl (Tillie) Chesley and Mrs. Clara Best, both of North Bend; and three grandchildren.

Burial was in Woodland Cemetery. Pallbearers were Gary Sherman, Leonard Hines, Bill Vyhlidal, Rodney Sherman, George Havlovec and Gayle Chesley.

(Unddated, unreferenced clipping; courtesy of Caroline Mastny)","STR06" "I13566","Racek","Frank","18 Dec 1872","10 May 1932","0","Stoke is Fatal to North Bend Resident

Frank Racek died at this home in this city Tuesday morning, May 10, at 7:45 o'clock after an illness of only three days. He suffered a strokc of paralysis on Saturday, May 7, from which he did not rally.

Funeral services conducted by Rev. Filipi of Clarkson were held at the Z.C.B.J. hall in Morse Bluff at 2:00 o'clock this (Thursday) afternoon, and interment was made in the Killian cemetery near Morse Bluff. There was a large attendance at the service.

Frank Racek was born on a farm in Saunders county near the present town of Morse Bluff, December 18, 1872, the sond of Mr. and Mrs. James Racek, pioneer settlers of Saunders county. Most of his life was spend on a farm. A few years ago he retired and was located in North Bend. he was married September 22, 1896, to Miss Mary Virka in Fremont.

Surviving are his wife, three brothers, four sisters and the following children: Frank Racek of Barnesville, Minnesota, Lewis of North Bend, Mrs. Owen Jensen (Emma) of Ames, Mrs. Zikmond Divis (Julia) of Schuyler, Mrs. Carl Chesley (Tillie) of North Bend, Mrs. Chester Best (Clara) of North Bend.

There are also seven grandchildren: Merle and Dale Jensen, Marvin and Arlene Chesley, David and Merlin Racek, and Arnold Divis.

(Undated, unreferenced clipping courtesy of Caroline Mastny of Schuyler, Nebraska)","STR06" "I9537","","","","","","","" "I29397","Racek","Josef ""Joe""","Abt 1864","Yes, date unknown","0","He married Barbara KOHOUT.","STR06" "I13574","Racek","Julia","19 Feb 1894","13 Mar 1987","0","Julia Vachal, 93

Funeral services were held Monday afternoon for Julia Vachal of Morse Bluff who died March 13, 1987 at Birchwood Manor in North Bend. She was 93.

She was born Feb. 19, 1894 at Morse Bluff to Vaclav (James) and Verona (Beznoska) Racek and was a lifetime resident of the area. She lived at Birchwood Manor since December 1979.

She was a member of the ZCBJ Lodge at Morse Bluff.

On Jan. 2, 1923, she married John F. Vachal at Fremont. He preceded her in death on July 31, 1984.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Delvin (Betty) Lorenzen of Cedar Bluffs, three grandchildren and one great grandchild.

Funeral services were held at Moser Memorial Chapel in North Bend with Rev. Donald Proett of Wahoo officiating. Evangeline Vaojtech was organist and Adolph and James Nemec were soloists.

Burial was in Killian Cemetery. Pallbearers were Edward Virka, Robert and Raymond Racek, Delmar Kuska, George Havlovec and Adolph Tenopir.

She was also preceded in death by four brothers, William Ed, Frank and Emil Racek; and four sisters, Tessie, who died in infancy, Lizzie Svec, Emma Virka and Anna Tenopir.

Memorials are suggested to the North Bend Rescue Squad.

(Unddated, unreferenced newspaper clipping, Courtesy of Caroline Mastny: 1987 handwritten on the clipping)","STR06" "I12591","Racek","Julia R.","4 Oct 1903","30 Oct 1988","0","Mrs. Zickmond Divis dies in Dodge

Mrs. Zickmond (Julia R.) Divis, 85, died October 30, 1988 at Parkview Nursing Home, Dodge, where she had been a resident since August.

Rev. Karl J. Heck officiated at the Nov. 2, 10:30 am funeral service at Immanuel Lutheran Church. Reba Bergt, organist accompanied Joyce Korte, solosit, Svoboda Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements and burail was in Schuyler Cemetery.

Serving as pallbearers were Lloyd Divis, Donald Divis, Robert Otradosky, Marvin Chesley, Eldon Kracl and Merle Jensen.

Mrs. Divis was born Oct. 4, 1903 in Dodge, the daughter of Frank and Mary Virka Racek, and attended rural school. On Feb. 18, 1925 she was married to Zikmond Divis in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Following their marriage they farmed until moving into Schuyler in January, 1980. Mrs. Divis was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church and Ladies Aid.

Survivors includ her husband, two sons, Arnold, Omaha; Melvin, North Platte; daughter, Mrs. Joe (Roseanne) Cada, Schuyler; 11 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and one sister, Clara Best, North Bend.

She was preceded in death by one son, one daughter, two brothers and two sisters.

(Unddated, unreferenced newspaper clipping, Courtesy of Caroline Mastny)

SSN 506-44-5746","STR06" "I770","Racek","Keith Eugene","2 Mar 1936","22 Feb 2021","0","Keith graduated from North Bend High School in 1954 and entered the U.S. Army in 1957 in which he served two years. He is presently farming the home place which has been in the family for over 75 years. He is a member of the Morse Bluff V.F.D. and Legion Post No. 340 of Morse Bluff.

Obituary

Keith Eugene Racek, 84 years, of Morse Bluff, NE lost his battle with cancer on Monday, February 22, 2021 at his home surrounded by family.

He was the oldest of 2 children born on March 2, 1936 to Ray and Mayme (Chvatal) Racek near Morse Bluff, NE.

Keith grew up like most kids of this time, playing with his brother Bob spending time with his friends (the nearer the neighbor was the closer the friendship). Keith spent many hours with Marv Hines, walking to school together, sharing a pint of ice cream with 2 wooden spoons as they walked home after school. Keith went to Morse Bluff school till 10th grade then went to North Bend til he graduated high school. Keith enlisted in the Army March 27, 1959 where he served 2 years in the Fort Lewis, Washington. He felt he could have stayed in Washington to be a logger if his father hadn't instilled a responsibility to the farm. He returned to Morse Bluff and the farm and put his everything into what was needed. Keith was a humble, caring, supportive, hard working, and fiercely loyal to those who were there for him. Morse Bluff and its people meant a lot to Keith he grew up on the same farm where he lost his battle against cancer.

Keith was a volunteer fireman for many years and ran the road grader for 23 years. He was on the township board for 61 years, American Legion, and board member of the Killian Cemetery managing the ground. He became a ZCBJ member at the age of 1 when his parents bought him a policy. Since then, it changed names to WFLA which Keith continued to be an active member to assist the Czech community. In 1995, Keith met Gilberta ""Gilly"" Gregg and after 2 years of dating they married.

Keith enjoyed becoming a father and grandfather. Keith and Gilly made a great life together, working hard on the farm, assisting Mayme until she passed in 2003, and attending WFLA conventions and toy shows. Keith had a passion for John Deer (model size) toy tractors and successfully rebuilt over 200.

Keith went from hospital to nursing home trying to recover from pneumonia when he received the news of cancer. Gilly could not stand the thought of Keith going through all that away from home and her. Keith's wish was to be at home until the end. He was in a lot of pain and discomfort during his last days, but Gilly fulfilled Keith's wish to be at home.

Keith was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Bob; and nephew, Jim.

He is survived by wife, Gilly; children, Gregg Dau, Kendra (Mark) Remington, Renee (Jeff) Robinson, and Clay Mueller; grandchildren, Faith Wagner, Alex Wagner, Dru Mueller, Camden Mueller, Hunner Juzenas, Parker Robinson, Kennen Robinson, Kloey Dau, Elizabeth Remington, Alisha Micek, and Lexi Micek; nieces, Laura Macinio and Bonnie Vaughan; nephews, Ted and Paul Racek.

Visitation will be Saturday, February 27, 2021 from 3 P.M. to 6 P.M. at the North Bend funeral home. Friends and family will be sharing memories of Keith starting at 4 P.M..

In Lieu of Flowers, please give donations to Morse Bluff American Legion, Killian Cemetery, or Morse Bluff Volunteer Fire Department.

Moser Memorial Chapel, 1040 N. Main, North Bend, NE 68648 402-652-8159.

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I12592","Racek","Lewis","19 Aug 1900","11 Nov 1978","0","Lewis Racek

Funeral services for Lewis Racek, 78, were held Tuesday afternoon at the United Presbyternai Church, with Rev. Orin Fraff and Rev. L.A. Warren officiating. Music was provided by Mrs. Ralph Diffey, organist, and David Hamilton and William Mines, vocalists.

Burial was at the Scribner Cemetery. Pallbearers included Albert Vasina, Richard Limbach, Gerald Tank, Maynard Flamme, Mike McGinn and Gerald Kruger.

Racek, a retired farmer, livestock dealer, and businessman, died Saturday afternoon, Nov. 11, at the Fremont hospital.

He was born Aug. 19, 1900 at North Bend and spent his entire life inthe community. He was a city councilman for several years and spent four years as a Dodge County Supervisor. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.

He married Martha Witthinrich, Dec. 17, 1924 in Council Bluffs, Iowa. She survives.

Other survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Zikmond (Julia) Divis of Schuyler, Mrs. Tillie Chesley and Mrs. Clara Best; and several nieces and nephews.","STR06" "I16168","Racek","Libbie","9 Sep 1907","1 Jul 1916","0","Date of death insted shown by Robert Racek as 1 July 1918.","STR06" "I8303","Racek","Lloyd","22 Apr 1914","Jul 1982","0","Lloyd and his brother Emil went to live with his aunt and Uncle, Julia and John Vachal, after his father died in 1936.","STR06" "I29398","Racek","Maria","Abt 1854","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Benjamin Taylor SLACK.","STR06" "I29396","Racek","Matias ""Mike""","Abt 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","He married Anna KAVAN.","STR06" "I9536","","","","","","","" "I14149","Racek","Robert Lee","7 Aug 1941","16 Aug 2001","0","Robert Lee graduated from North Bend High School in 1959 and entered the U.S. Navy Reserve in 1961 and served actively from 1962-64. The Robert Lee Racek family presently resides on the late Madelyn Hajek farm west of Morse Bluff which has been in the family since 1946.

Robert has served six years on the School Board of Dist. 14, is a member of the Morse Bluff V.F.D. for 21 yrs., Bohemia Township Board, and Legion Post No. 340 of Morse Bluff.","STR06" "I13573","Racek","Terezie","Dec 1890","25 Jan 1891","0","CZECH NATIONAL CEMETERY (also known as Killian Cemetery) located in Bohemian township in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Sec 23 Township 17, Range 5E of Saunders County, Nebraska.

Recorded on April 12, 1977 and completed on April 15, 1977 by Clarabelle Mares 1722 E 19 Fremont, Nebraska and assisted by Kathrine Petersen. Cemetery in very good condition. Working from front to back in rows.

Row 3 west to east

Terezie, dau of Vcalav & Veronika Racek d 25 Jan 1891 1 yr 7 mo




","STR06" "I14147","","","","","","","" "I12424","Racek","Tillie","17 Aug 1905","18 Feb 1984","0","Tillie Chesley

Funeral services were held Tuesday morning for Mrs. Tillie Chesley of North Bend, who died Feb. 18, 1984 at the Fremont Hospital. She was 78.

Born Aug. 17, 1905 at North Bend, Mrs. Chesley was a lifetime resident of the community. She was a member of the First Methodist Church of North Bend.

On June 29, 1929 she married Carl A. Chesley at Fremont. He preceded her in death on Feb. 16, 1978.

Survivors include two sons, Marvin of Omaha and Gayle of North Bend; a daughter, Mrs. Eldon (Arlene) Kracl of Bruno; two sisters, Mrs. Zikmond (Julia) Divis of Schuyler and Mrs. Clara Best of North Bend; eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at First United Methodist Church in North Bend with Rev. Gary Main officiating. Mrs. Mary Satorie was organis and Dick Satorie was soloist.

Burial was in Killian Cemetery, west of Morse Bluff. Pallbearers were Robert and Alfred Allan, Walter Nissan, Rex Shober, Bill Vyhlidal and Marvin Winkelman.

Memorials are suggested to the North Bend Library of the North Bend Rescue Squad.

(Undated, unreferenced clipping, courtesy of Caroline Mastny)","STR06" "I13565","Racek","Vaclav ""James""","27 Nov 1849","18 Nov 1908","0","Czechs in Nebraska - Saunders County

Morse Bluff and Bohemian Precincts. (Data furnished by Frank Kaplan, Morse Bluff)

1869--The Following Came:

Matej Racek, Breskovice, Plzen, Jan. 6, 1818, came with five sons to Iowa in 1861. Died June 2, 1900.

Vaclav Racek, Breskovice, Plzen, Nov. 27, 1849, came with father to Iowa in 1861, died Nov. 18, 1908

James Racek, son of Mathias and Maria Racek, was born 11-27-1849 in Breskovice, Czechoslovakia, and came to the U.S. about 1861. He married Veronica Beznoska (born 2-4-1855). To them were born 4 sons: Frank, William, Edward, and Emil; and 5 daughters: Anna Tenopir, Emma Virka, Lizzie Hines Svec, Teresa, and Julie Vachal. James and Veronica lived all their lives on the homestead they acquired in 1874. James died 11-18-1908, and Veronica on 10-14-1946. (Unreferenced, undated xerox of a biography of Vaclav (James) and Veronka Racek. Courtesy of Caroline Mastny.

In a obituary published in Czech for Veronika, he was listed as Vaclava Racka.

CZECH NATIONAL CEMETERY (also known as Killian Cemetery) located in Bohemian township in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Sec 23 Township 17, Range 5E of Saunders County, Nebraska.

Recorded on April 12, 1977 and completed on April 15, 1977 by Clarabelle Mares 1722 E 19 Fremont, Nebraska and assisted by Kathrine Petersen. Cemetery in very good condition. Working from front to back in rows.

Row 3 west to east
Vaclav Racek Nov 1849 18 Nov 1908

","STR06" "I13565","Racek","Vaclav ""James""","27 Nov 1849","18 Nov 1908","0","(Research):Census InformationL

1880 Census

Census Place:Douglas, Saunders, Nebraska Source:FHL Film 12
54756
National Archives Film T9-0756 Page 37 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
James RATSICK Self M M W 31 BOHEMIA Occ:Farmer Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Flora RATSICK Wife F M W 25 BOHEMIA Occ: Keeps House Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Frank RATSICK Son M S W 9 NE Occ:At Home Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Ann RATSICK Dau F S W 8 NE Occ:At Home Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Willie RATSICK Son M S W 3 NE Occ:At Home Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Eddie RATSICK Son M S W 2 NE Occ: At Home Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA","STR06" "I13567","Racek","William","23 Dec 1876","14 Mar 1960","0","Rites Thursday For William Racek, 83

William Racek, 83, lifelong resident of Morse Bluff community, died Monday evening at the home of his daughter in Fremont.

Born at Morse Bluff December 23, 1876, he was the son of James and Veronica Racek. He was a farmer until retirement 34 years ago. He was a member of the ZCBJ Lodge and the Woodmen of the World.

Survivors are the widow, Agnes; daughter Mrs. George (Wilma) Havlovec, Fremont; three sisters, Mrs. John (Julia) Vachal, Morse Bluff; Mrs. Joe (Lizzie) Svec, Milligan, Mrs. Emma Virka, Cedar Bluffs.

Funeral services were at the Moser Funeral Home in North Bend Thursday at 2 pm. The Rev. Walter Millett officiated. Singers were George and Besie Novotny, accompanied by Mrs. Ralph Wilshusen at the organ.

Pallbearers were: Lewis Racek, Raymond Racek, Ed Virka, Delvin Lorenzen, Milo Buzek, and Lewis Tenopir.

Interment was in Killiam Cemetery.

(Undated, unreferenced newspaper clipping, courtesy of Caroline Mastny: date of 1960 handwritten on the article)

CZECH NATIONAL CEMETERY (also known as Killian Cemetery) located in Bohemian township in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Sec 23 Township 17, Range 5E of Saunders County, Nebraska.

Recorded on April 12, 1977 and completed on April 15, 1977 by Clarabelle Mares 1722 E 19 Fremont, Nebraska and assisted by Kathrine Petersen. Cemetery in very good condition. Working from front to back in rows.

Row 3 west to east

William Racek 1876 - 1960



","STR06" "I8366","Racek","Wilma","25 Mar 1936","24 Jan 2002","0","NORTH BEND -- Wilma A. Havlovec, 65, of North Bend died Thursday, Jan. 24, 2002, at A.J. Merrick Manor in Fremont.

Wilma Racek was born March 25, 1936, in Morse Bluff. She was a graduate of North Bend High School and attended Midland Lutheran College in Fremont for two years and received her teaching certificate. She taught at rural schools in Saunders County and Dodge County. She married George Havlovec June 25, 1955, in North Bend. After her marriage, she lived in Fremont until moving to a farm near North Bend in 1966. She worked in the housekeeping department of Memorial Hospital of Dodge County (now Fremont Area Medical Center) for several years.

She was a member of St. Charles Catholic Church in North Bend, the church circle and St. Ann's Altar Society.

Survivors include: her husband; a son, Mark (and wife, Rita) Havlovec of Blair; a daughter, Sandy (Mrs. Richard) Talbot of Honey Creek, Iowa; a son-in-law, Larry Jessen of Homer; and four grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by a daughter.

The funeral will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at St. Charles' Catholic Church in North Bend. The Rev. Tom Sellentin will officiate. Visitation will be 1-9 p.m. Monday and 9-10 a.m. Tuesday, all at Moser Memorial Chapel in North Bend. A vigil service will be 7 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Killian Cemetery near Morse Bluff.

A memorial has been established to the American Cancer Society.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I35240","Rackley","Alpha Fay","5 Jun 1917","24 Mar 1996","0","ALPHA BENSON 05 Jun 1917 24 Mar 1996 76023 (Boyd, Wise, TX ) (none specified) 446-12-4305 Oklahoma

She appears to have been the daughter of J. B. and Emma Rackley (both born in Tennessee), who can be found in Kemp, Bryan County, Oklahoma at the time of the 1930 Federal census.
","STR06" "I13587","Raczek","Mathias","7 Jan 1819","Yes, date unknown","0","He was the son of Mathias Raczek, a farmer, and Anna Simpartle, daughter of Simon Simpartl and Eva Kreplin of Stisch, Czechoslovakia.

The following is excerpted from a two page typewritten paper from the Racek reunion of June 25, 1972 (Courtesy of Caroline Mastny)

Great Grand Father Matias (Mike) and Great Grand Mother (Born Suchy) Racek, with their three sons Mike, Jim, and Joe, and one daughter who married a Mensik came to Nebraska about 1868. they came from Czechoslovakia to an Illinois town (unknown). There (he) worked for a cattle feeder for about a year. He outfitted them with a old team of horses, wagon with a cover and a horned cow, and 25 cents in their pockets. They got halfway across Iowa when one of the horses died. There they stayed for more than a year. They started out of Iowa with a horse and cow to homestead in Nebraska. They followed the Platte River on the north side till they came to the town of North Bend. The river was too deep to cross. They met an Indian that knew how to speak a little English, he guided them to a crossing further west towards the present town of Linwood, where they crossed.

They intended to homestead land at Linwood whre the Tahacek farm currently is. There was a Pawnee Indian camp on the Skull Creek where they intended to homestead, so they traveled east and camped on the Homer land west of Morse Bluff. From there they started looking for land to homestead but could only get one eighty. From there they returned where they came in contact with a land agent. He told them there were three eighties together for homesteading south of Morse Bluff. Which are now owned by Uncle John and Aunt Julia Vachal, Lewis Racek, Emma Hunt and Ed Virka. One brother, Joe Racek was not of age to homestead so he went to Omaha to work. Before he became of age to homestead, the homestead act was discontinued. They built a sod house on a fence line between the present Virka and Lewis Racek land.

They just about lost their homestead rights for having one home for two homesteads. They wanted to live together..but the homestead act read one home for each homestead. Lewis Racek told us that when he and the Virka's were making a fence they came upon some stove lids and other articles so he figured that was where the sod house once was.

After they got they Homestead claim the brothers would work in Omaha three days a week. They worked for the City of Omaha leveling hills for 25 cents a day. They would also work two days on the homestead. They walked to work one day there and one day back.

Great Grandmother was killed by a horned cow that they bought with them from Illinois. She is buried on a hill side east of Morse Bluff which is an abandoned cemetery with unmarked graves. Great Grandfather Racek is buried in the Killian Cemetery west of Morse Bluff.","STR06" "I15139","Radek","Charles Joseph","20 Apr 1871","6 Jul 1946","0","The son of Frank RADEK and Josie SLANEK. Sibilings: Joseph, Frank, Fanny and Nettie","STR06" "I19795","Radil","Bertha","5 Dec 1890","28 Dec 2000","0","She married a Mr. KNEZACEK. (Milligan, p 288).

Obituary

ORD -- Bertha Knezacek, 110, of Ord died Thursday, Dec. 28, 2000, at the Valley County Nursing Home in Ord.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Ord Memorial Chapel. The Rev. Jim Miller will officiate. Burial will be in the Ord Bohemian Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday at the Ord Memorial Chapel.

Memorials are suggested to the Ord United Methodist Church or the Valley County Nursing Home.

Mrs. Knezacek was born Dec. 5, 1890, to Joseph and Mary (Krajnik) Radil at Ord. She grew up in Valley County where she was educated.

She married Joseph T. Knezacek on Oct. 7, 1913, at her mother's home near Ord.

She was a member of the Ord United Methodist Church, the ZCBJ Lodge and the Order of the Eastern Star for more than 50 years each.

Survivors include nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband and all her brothers and sisters.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, Grand Island Independent Newspaper, 30 December 2000)","STR06" "I19738","Radil","Helen I.","15 Jul 1915","28 Mar 1998","0","Helen graduated from Milligan High School in 1933, and studied Normal Training, including taking education courses through the University of Nebraska. She taught in several rural schools in Saline County. During winter the pupils surrounded the pot belly stove with their lunch pails in hopes of having their food at least room temperature. Teachers were the janitors and even carried in the coal and cobs from outdoors. After many years of helping her husband with the family farm, her interest in youth led her to seek employment at the Youth Development Center in Geneva, Nebraska in 1971. She retired in 1985. (Milligan, p 287).

SSN 505-74-2465

Hamouz -- Helen I., widow of Lew Alois, 82, Milligan, died Saturday (3/28/98) in Friend. Born, Western (7/15/15) to Albert and Agnes (Yeck) Radil. Survivors: son, daughter-in-law, Mryon and Fayrene Hamouz, Hickman; sister, Maragret Homolka, Western; sister-in-law, Alice Hamouz, Dumont, N.J.; grandchildren, spouse, Ron Hamouz, Milligan, Michelle Hamouz, Lincoln, Lisa and Jaire Ramirez, Guerri, Mexico; great-grandson, Bryon Ramirez, Guerri, Mexico; nephews; nieces. Services: 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Officiating, Kim Dunker. Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation: beginning at 10 a.m. Tuesday, chapel. Memorials in lieu of flowers to Milligan Public Library.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, Lincoln Journal Star, 30 Mar 1998)","STR06" "I19796","Radil","Ida Della","20 Mar 1893","Aug 1977","0","She married a Mr. SKOLIL. (Milligan, p 288).","STR06" "I19790","Radil","Joseph","6 Jan 1854","4 Jul 1930","0","Place of birth shown as Tunochody Lidec Coslav, Bohemia","STR06" "I19797","Radil","Julia","6 Jul 1895","Sep 1981","0","She married a Mr. JOHN. (Milligan, p 288).","STR06" "I19789","Radil","Margaret","8 Feb 1922","8 Jun 2018","0","Married a Homolka, and as of 1988 was living in Western, Nebraska. (Milligan, p 287).

Margaret A. Homolka, 96, Wilber, formerly of Western, NE, died June 8, 2018. She was born on February 8, 1922 to Albert and Agnes (Yeck) Radil on her family farm. Services: Tuesday, 10:30 am, Kuncl Funeral Home, Wilber. Visitation: Monday, 8 pm, funeral home. Memorials are in care of the family.

(Courtesy Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I19793","Radil","Mildred A.","13 Apr 1884","12 Jan 1925","0","She married a WOZAB. (Milligan, p 288).

Dennis Belohlavy writes that she married John Joseph Wozab, DOB 06 March 1876 born in Wilber, died 07 Feb 1956 in Wilber. His dad was Jan/John Wozab, DOB 20 Aug 1840. Jan born in Lesany, Velvar, Bohemia. Jan died about 1932 buried in Wilber Czech Cemetery. His mom was Marie/Mary Senfeldova, DOB 18 Sep 1841, born in Citove, Melnik, Bohemia. Marie die about 1937 buried in Wilber Czech Cemetery. Jan/John Wozab and Marie/Mary Senfeldova married 20 Apr 1862 married in Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin.","STR06" "I19792","Radil","Nettie","Abt 1879","Abt 1963","0","She married a Mr. ROHLA. (Milligan, p 287).","STR06" "I34988","Ragan","Jehu Leonidus","15 Jun 1864","26 Sep 1950","0","The digital image of his actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as the son of Dr. Jubal Ragan, born Mississippi, and unknown. He was widowed at the time of his death. His occupation was shown as Rimberman. He was a resident of Hemphill, Texas. He was not a veteran.
","STR06" "I34988","Ragan","Jehu Leonidus","15 Jun 1864","26 Sep 1950","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I17627","Ragan","John Arthur","26 Mar 1871","6 Aug 1968","0","Served as County Commissioner of Sabine County for several years, and he was a guard at Anthony's Ferry during a yellow fever epidemic, boarding with the Tom McGraw family of Hickory Hill, at that time. (White and Toole, p 57).

The digital image of his actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows his parents as Dr. Jubal Ragan and Martha Ann Broadway. The informant was Willie Ragan. He was shown as a retired farmer and stockman, and was not a veteran.

Name: John A. Ragan
Death Date: 06 Aug 1958
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 87 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1871
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Dr. Jubal Ragan
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Martha Ann Broadway
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 08 Aug 1958
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115590
Digital Film Number: 4167375
Image Number: 1155
Reference Number: 47318
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976


","STR06" "I17627","Ragan","John Arthur","26 Mar 1871","6 Aug 1968","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I34987","Ragan","Joseph Homer","20 Sep 1875","3 Jul 1952","0","The digital image of his actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as the son of Dr. Jubal Ragan, born Tennessee, and Mary Travis, born Mississippi. He was married at the time of his death. His occupation was shown as Farmer. He was a resident of Brookeland, Texas. He was not a veteran.

It appears he had been married previously. The death certificate of Juble Berlin Ragan shows him to be the son of Joseph Homer Ragan and Angie Williams. Juble Berlin was born on November 23, 1903 in Texas.","STR06" "I34987","Ragan","Joseph Homer","20 Sep 1875","3 Jul 1952","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 3
Enumerated 16 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 20A
311-316
Ragan, Joseph H Hd M W 34 M2 3 Tx Tn Ms Farming
Ragan, Ella Wf F W 29 M1 3 1/0 Tx Tx Tx
Ragan Eda Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx (Dtr of Angie Williams?)
Ragan, Berlin Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx (Son of Angie Williams)","STR06" "I34987","Ragan","Joseph Homer","20 Sep 1875","3 Jul 1952","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I17631","Ragan","Jubal Harper","1816","1884","0","They came to Texas ca 1860, and he served in the Texas Militia during the Civil War. (White and Toole, p 57).

Helen Schluter lists him as part of the Sabine County Volunteer Infantry in her annotated transcription of the 1860 census. J.H. Ragin was a private, born Ga; age 50; dark eyes; dark hair; dark complexion; 5 ft 8; Docter (sic). Parents: Jehu Ragan b 1793 in Ga, m Maria Harper (1794-1844) Grandparents: Jonathan Ragan b ca 1744 d 1814 m Ann T. Hall (He served under Col. Elisha Clark in the Amer. Revolution).","STR06" "I17630","Ragan","Margaret Clyde","18 Jun 1869","27 May 1966","0","""Miss Maggie"" operated a millinery shop in Hemphill ca 1900. Her niece by marriage, Mrs. Wm. T. Morris (Mary Sutton) assisted in the shop. (White and Toole, p 57).

The digital image of her actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows her parents as Jubal H. Ragan and Martha Ann Broadway. The informant ws Miss Willie Ragan.

Name: Margaret Clyde Ragan
Death Date: 27 May 1966
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 96 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Jun 1869
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jubal H. Ragan
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Martha Ann Broadway
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housekeeper
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill, Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 29 May 1966
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2118043
Digital Film Number: 4028303
Image Number: 798
Reference Number: 40983
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I17630","Ragan","Margaret Clyde","18 Jun 1869","27 May 1966","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I17628","Ragan","Willie Morris","Abt 1907","Yes, date unknown","0","She was a charter member of the JFG Chapter of the DRT. (White and Toole, p 57).","STR06" "I31452","","","","","","","" "I34399","Ragsdale","Sarah Ann","7 Nov 1842","12 Oct 1917","0","Said to be the daughter of Joshua Ragsdale and Sarah ""Sally"" Turner.","STR06" "I31486","","","","","","","" "I626","Rainer","Ruth Beatrice","18 Jun 1912","13 Jun 1982","0","She is shown both on the SSDI, and the annotated transcription of the Rosevine Cemetery, as Ruth CARTWRIGHT, with her death shown as taking place in June 1982. She had married second Vernice Sanford Cartwright. And although the SSDI has her birthday as June 17, 1912, a photo of her gravestone shows it as June 18, 1912.","STR06" "I18272","Raines","Alanson B. Lance","8 Nov 1846","21 Oct 1928","0","Son of Isaac Rains and Sabine Barr (dwelling 14 of this census). Alanson and Sarah had 10 known children in Sabine Parish. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 83).","STR06" "I19499","Raines","Elizabeth Mahala","Abt 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","William Allen instead shows her as a daughter of Isaac Rains and Salina Barr.

Said to have died in Sep 1878 in Sabine Parish, and to be buried in Pisgah Cemetery in the same Parish.","STR06" "I18273","Raines","Isaac","10 Oct 1817","8 Nov 1870","0","Isaac purchased 39.83 acres of land from Natchitoches Land Office, September 1, 1849 by cash sale. He has seven known children. Living with the family at the time of the 1850 Sabine Parish censu is 10 year old Cynthia A. Anderson. Casagranda believes she is the daughter of Wade Anderson (brother of Mahala Anderson Raines) and Emaline Vines. Also living in the home was 38 year old Thomas Raines, believed to be a brother or other relative of Isaac's. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 24).","STR06" "I19511","Raines","Isaac","Abt 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Geneva and had several children in Sabine Parish. (Casagranda, p 28).","STR06" "I19509","Raines","James K.P.","7 Oct 1844","13 Oct 1871","0","Never married.","STR06" "I18275","Raines","Jas K.P.","Abt 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","Note: Another Jas K.P. Raines, born circa 1843, lived in Sabine Parish, Louisiana at the same time. The other Jas. was the son of John J. and Martha Raines of Tennessee. They lived in household 30. It appears likely that John J. Raines and Isaac Raines were closely related.","STR06" "I19507","Raines","John J.","Abt 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","Neither John or Martha are listed on the Sabine Parish Cemetery index, according to Casagranda. It is likely that this John Raines is related to Isaac Raines in Dwelling 14 due to their ages and the names of their children.","STR06" "I16878","","","","","","","" "I16877","","","","","","","" "I16862","Rainey","William Leroy","10 Jan 1940","19 Mar 2006","0","The son of Norman Forrest Rainey and Virginia Lucille Brown. William's birth surname was Louder, but at the age of 37, his stepfather adopted him and his name was legally changed to Rainey.

The Oklahoman on March 22, 2006
Funeral services for William Leroy 'Bill' Rainey, age 66, of Moore, Oklahoma will be held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, March 23, 2006 in The Chapel of the Resthaven Funeral Home, 500 SW 104th Street, Oklahoma City. Bill was born January 10, 1940 in Topeka, Kansas the son of Norman Forrest and Virginia Lucille (Brown) Rainey. He passed away Sunday, March 19, 2006 at the Moore Medical Center in Moore, Oklahoma. Bill was united in marriage to Miss Juanita Gentry on September 21, 1957 in Yukon, Oklahoma. Bill was employed with Transcon Trucking, retiring in 1990. Bill was a friend of Bill W. who based his faith in spirituality. Survivors include his wife, Juanita Rainey of the home; his mother, Virginia Rainey of Topeka, Kansas; his father-in-law, Ralph Keck of Oklahoma City; two daughters, Sharon Kay Tolliver and her husband, Lumbia of Oklahoma City; Karen LouAnne Cornelius and her husband, Keith of Noble, Oklahoma; three grandchildren, Keith Cornelius, II, Joshua Cornelius, and Zachary Tolliver; one brother, Paul Eugene Rainey and his wife, Theresa of Topeka, Kansas and one sister-inlaw, Judy Rainey of Topeka, KS. He was preceded in death by his father, Norman Forrest Rainey and one brother, Robert Lee Rainey. Burial will conclude in Resthaven Memory Gardens under the direction of the Resthaven Funeral Home of Oklahoma City. RESTHAVEN FUNERAL HOME S.W. 104TH AT WALKER 691-1661","STR06" "I48609","Rains","Arnold Millard","5 Sep 1911","19 Apr 1995","0","A. M. Rains

A. M. Rains, 83, of Woodville died Wednesday, April 19, 1995, at Tyler County Hospital in Woodville.

Rains was a native of Hemphill and had lived in Kirbyville and Woodville several years. He was a retired self-employed carpenter.

Survivors: wife, Lucille Rains of Woodville; daughters, Penny Haffa of Woodville, Billie Adams of Buna, and Dorothy Comte of Needville; a son, Jerry Rains of Woodville; a sister, Gladys Corley of Pt. Arthur; 18 grandchildren; and 26 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Friday at Riley Funeral Home's chapel in Woodville. Interment followed at Magnolia Cemetey in Woodville.

Publisheed in The Sabine County Reporter, April 26, 1995, page 12","STR06" "I21975","Rains","Dallas Commodore","Abt 1884","1971","0","Find A Search shows him as a son of Commodore Perry Rains and Rowena Smith of Louisiana.","STR06" "I13873","Rains","Mary Gladys","14 Jun 1905","11 Feb 2002","0","She married Tommy C. Corley.","STR06" "I45774","Rajner","Frantisek ""Frank""","Apr 1842","9 Jan 1924","0","Cheryl Rudolph writes, on his FindAGrave memorial page, that ""He was the son of Frank Rajner. He married Mary Beznoska about 1865 in Bohemia. He and his family arrived at the Port of New York on May 19, 1873. Frank became a citizen of the United States on October 12, 1880 in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Frank was also known as Frank Reiner.""
","STR06" "I45774","Rajner","Frantisek ""Frank""","Apr 1842","9 Jan 1924","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland
Enumerated 7 Jun 1880
Page 30B SD 6 ED 45
Frazee Dr
252-309
Reiner Frank W M 38 Boilermaker? Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Reiner, Mary W F 38 Wif Keeping House Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Reiner, Joseph W M 14 Son Sews in Tailor Shop Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Reiner, Antonia W F 12 Dtr At School Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Reiner, Julia W F 10 Dtr ----- Idiot Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Reiner, John W M 6 Son At School Ohio Bohemia Bohemia
Reiner, Mary W F 3 Dtr Ohio Bohemia Bohemia
Reiner, Albina W F 9/12 Sept Dtr Ohio Bohemia Bohemia

1900 Census
Ohio, Stark County, Canton Township, Precinct 6, Canton City, Ward 6
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 17 ED 109 Sheet 12B
Clark Avenue
1631-164-173
Rainer, Frank Head W M Apr 1842 58 M 38 Austria Austria Austria Machinist Auto Co
Rainer, Mary Wife W F Aug 1842 57 M 38 15/6 Austria Austria Austria 1874 26
Rainer, Edward Son W M Mch 1884 16 S Ohio Austria Austria Traveling Commerce","STR06" "I29040","Ramsdell","Mary Ann","Sep 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","Daughter of Erastus and Sylvia Ramsdell of Marion, Wisconsin.","STR06" "I9258","Ramsey","Ben T.","28 Dec 1903","27 Mar 1985","0","From the Handbook of Texas Online:

http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/RR/fra61.html


RAMSEY, BEN (1903-1985). Ben Ramsey, Texas state legislator, secretary of state, lieutenant governor, and railroad commissioner, was born at San Augustine on December 28, 1903, the son of William Charles Ramsey. He attended San Augustine public schools and worked on the family farm. After finishing high school, he worked three years in his father's law and abstract office, then enrolled at the University of Texas. He passed the state bar examination before graduation and was licensed to practice law in 1931. Ramsey was elected state representative and served two terms. Afterward he returned to San Augustine to practice law with his brother for five years. In 1940 he was elected to the first of two four-year terms as state senator. He became a Senate leader in antideficit legislation and legislation to regulate labor unions. In 1949 Governor Beauford H. Jester chose Ramsey to be secretary of state . In 1950 Ramsey was elected lieutenant governor. When Governor Allan Shivers 's conservative branch of Texas Democrats clashed with the state's more liberal Democrats, led by Senate majority leader Lyndon B. Johnson and Speaker Samuel T. (Sam) Rayburn of Texas, the two factions agreed to support Ramsey as a member of the National Democratic Committee.

In fiscal affairs, especially opposition to higher taxes, Ramsey was considered conservative. Despite this, he supported Governor Shivers in raising revenue necessary for higher teachers' pay, state hospitals, and prisons. Like Shivers he was an enemy of labor unions. He strongly supported rural electrification, water conservation and development, paving of farms roads, and stricter laws regulating what he called ""fly-by-night insurance companies."" In 1961 Gov. Price Daniel?sup? ?/sup?appointed him to the Railroad Commission . The next year he was elected to the unexpired term and in 1964 and 1970 was reelected to full six-year terms. He served three two-year terms as chairman. Just before his appointment to the commission, Texas was successful in achieving control over offshore oil (?i?see?/i? TIDELANDS CONTROVERSY ), and Ramsey helped compose the rules for Texas coastal drilling. He chose not to run for reelection in 1976. Ramsey married Florine Hankla of San Augustine, and the couple had three children. He died on March 27, 1985, in Austin and was buried in San Augustine.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: David F. Prindle, ?i?Petroleum Politics and the Texas Railroad Commission?/i? (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1981). ?i?Texas Bar Journal?/i?, October, 1985. Vertical Files, Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin.","STR06" "I7787","Ramsey","Charles Clyde","30 Sep 1880","20 Jul 1924","0","""Lives at Trail, Oklahoma"" (Kuykendall, HISTORY, p. 242).

Keith McGuire shows that he married Della JORDAN and that they had no issue.

In 1920, he was living in Dodge, Kansas, and listed on the census as follows:

Ward 3, ED 55, 112-126
Ramsey, Charles C. Head M W 39 M Kansas MD Illinois Car Carpenter Railroad
Ramsey, Leona Wife F W 36 M Ohio Ohio Ohio","STR06" "I24824","Ramsey","Elizabeth","Abt 1821","Yes, date unknown","0","Sometimes shown as Sarah Elizabeth?","STR06" "I1117","Ramsey","Emma Lurette","30 Jan 1911","25 Nov 2009","0","SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE Thursday January 13, 2000

Memory Walk Brick--This is one of the 650 engraved bricks that will make up the San Augustine Garden Club's ""Memory Walk"" on the Southwest part of the Courthouse lawn. This brick was on the top of the stack when the Garden Club received the shipment this past week. This particular brick is in honor of Lurette Mitchell, an elementary teacher for over 40 years, most of those years spent in the San Augustine Schools. Mrs. Mitchell now resides at Twin Lakes Care Center.

The May 10, 2007 issue of the San Augustine Tribune featured a photo of a Teacher's Reception held at the Twin Lakes Center. Lurette Mitchell was pictured, and it was noted that she taught for 47 years mostly 2nd grade, starting out in a one-room school in the Harmony Community, later teaching in San Augustine.

The Sabine County Reporter
December 2, 2009, Page 14

Emma Lurette Ramsey Mitchell

Mrs. Emma Lurette Ramsey Mitchell, 98, of San Augustine, died Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009 in San Augustine.

Mrs. Mitchell was born Jan. 30, 1911, in San Augustine County to Judge W. C. Ramsey and Emma Jenkins Ramsey. She was a teacher for the San Augustine Independent School District and a member of the Christ Church Episcopal, San Augustine.

Mrs. Mitchell was preceded in death by her husband, L. B. ""Rudy"" Mitchell; son, Judge John W. Mitchell; brothers, William Thomas, Smith, Ben and George Ramsey; and sisters, Addie Laura Ramsey, Mary Belle Ramsey Ledford, and Letitia Ramsey Stine.

Survivors: son, Charles Mitchell and wife Barbara; daughter-in-law, Lucy Mitchell; grandchildren, Sarah Jane ""Janie"" Mitchell, John Joseph ""Jody"" Mitchell and wife Sarah, and Emma Virginia ""Ginny"" Mitchell.

Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 28, at Christ Episcopal Church in San Augustine with Rev. Dorothy Gremillion officiating. Burial was at San Augustine City Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Christ Church, Episcopal, P. O. Box 85, San Augustine, Texas 75972.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2009)

The December 3, 2009 issue of the San Augustine Tribune ran a similar obituary.","STR06" "I7902","Ramsey","Ethel May","22 Jan 1891","9 Sep 1949","0","JELLISON ETHEL MAY 01/22/1891 KUYKENDALL RAMSEY F KANSAS KERN (Rootsweb, California Death Records)","STR06" "I7788","Ramsey","George Edward","30 Apr 1884","6 Dec 1960","0","At the time of the 1920 census, he was living in Bakersfield, California, with his divorced sister, Ethel HOWARD, and niece Velma. His occupation was listed as ""Fireman, Railroad."" They lived in between the Mexican Colony on Railroad Property and the Mercy Hospital.","STR06" "I19465","Ramsey","George Winship","8 Oct 1914","23 Dec 1997","0","San Augustine History 1928
Column by Harry P. Noble
Published in The San Augustine Tribune, Thursday, October 13, 2005, pg 10

JULY

Nine local Boy Scouts went on a 10-day summer camp near Jacksonville, Texas. They were:
Tom Blount, Hampton Downs, W. H. Fussell, Morgan Harris, Floyd Lucker, Miller Mathews, Charles McMillian and Harold Taylor. These same boys, plus seven more--George Ramsey, Joe Bickley, Philip Cockerham, Wyatt C. Teel, Lawrence Rulfs, Herbert Payne and Luther Morris--had a party at Bland Lake the week before.


The Sabine Couty Reporter
December 31, 1997, Page 12

George W. Ramsey

George W. Ramsey, 83, of San Augustine died Tuesday, Dec. 23, 1997 at Medical Center Hospital in Nacogdoches.

Ramsey was born Oct. 8, 1914, in San Augustine County as a son of the late Judge William C. Ramsey and Emma Ramsey and served as a master sergeant in the U. S. Marine Corps during World War II. He was a retired postmaster with 24 years service. He served 17 years on San Augustine Independent School District's board of trustees and was a member of Worod of Life Church in Lufkin.

Survivors: wife, Margaret Ramsey of San Augustine, two sons, Ben S. Ramsey of Houston and William C. Ramsey of San Augustine; two daughters, Susann Lohr of Hujble and Dorothy Shoemaker of Midland; two sisters, Lurette Mitchell of San Augustine and Letitia Stine of Henrietta; 11 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 24, at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine with Billy Jackson officiating. Interment followed at Liberty Hill Cemetery in San Augustine County.

Arrangements were handled by Wyman Roberts Funeral Directors in San Augustine.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)","STR06" "I7910","","","","","","","" "I32929","Ramsey","Hamp W.","Abt 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be the son of Benjamin Ramsey and Elizabeth Cobb. Sometimes shown as Wade Hampton Ramsey.","STR06" "I32929","Ramsey","Hamp W.","Abt 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine county, JP 4
Enumerated 2 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 179 Sheet 1A
1-1
Ramsey, Hamp W. Hd M W 42 M Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Ramsey, Lula Wf F W 36 M Tx Tx Tx
Ramsey, Delmar May Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Ramsey, Nonie Lee Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Ramsey, Edwin Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Ramsey, Rubie Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Ramsey, Maryeline Dtr F W 2 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Mury, Velmer Niece F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Mury, Cecil Nephew M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I19467","Ramsey","Letitia H.","Abt 1909","Yes, date unknown","0","Listed as Letitia STINE of Henrietta in the 1997 obituary of her brother, George W. Ramsey.","STR06" "I32935","Ramsey","Tera Virginia","30 Dec 1901","22 Jun 1994","0","The Sabine County Reporter
June 20, 1994, Page 8

Tera Dickerson

Tera Virginia Dickerson, 92, of Pineland died at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday, June 22, 1994, at Hines Nursing Center in Pineland.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Friday at the First Baptist Church, Pineland with Bro. Don Ray Falke and Bro. R.E. Barclay officiating. Interment followed at Woods Cemetery in Burkeville.

Mrs. Dickerson, born Dec. 30, 1901, in San Augustine County as a daughter of the late Hamp and Lula (Byley) Ramsey, she had lived off U.S. Highway 96 in Pineland several years.

She was a retired school teacher for the Pineland Independent School District and had been an active member at the First Baptist Church. She was the widow of the late Edgar Dickerson.

She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Nona Lee Birdwell of San Augustine, and a host of nieces and nephews.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2008)","STR06" "I19419","Ramsey","Thomas E.","Abt 1920","Yes, date unknown","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, July 6, 2006

""1938"" by Harry P. Noble

March
T. E. RAMSEY (made the honor roll) in the College of Engineering (at the University of Texas).

San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, July 13, 2006

""1938"" by Harry P. Noble

June
Thomas Edward Ramsey, 20, enrolled in West Point. His appointment was made by Congressman Martin Dies.","STR06" "I9257","Ramsey","William Charles","20 Dec 1868","23 Jan 1930","0","Sam Ramsey emailed, in January 2012, that the ""Birth date of William Charles Ramsey was December 20, 1868 in Rural Burkville-Newton County, Texas. Died January 23, 1930 in San Augustine, Texas. Source: The Genealogy of Benjamin F. Ramsey (1837-1913), his father.""

""KILLED BY LIGHTNING: Mr. W. C. Ramsey left the city Tuesday afternoon hurriedly in an effort to reach the train in Nacogdoches, having just received the awful news that his brother Frank, who lives near Cisco in Eastland county, had been killed and another brother, Eddy, seriously injured.
It seems the young men had just finished planting potatoes and had sat down at the end of the row reviewing the work while the little thunder cloud passed away. Frank and Eddy Ramsey are well known to the people of the southern portion of the county and we seriously regret the awful accident, and sympathize with their many relatives. San Augustine Visitor.""","STR06" "I9257","Ramsey","William Charles","20 Dec 1868","23 Jan 1930","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP One, San Augustine Town
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 176 Sheet 11A
Ramsey, William C Head M W 51 M Tx Ga Ga Lawyer General Practice
Ramsey, Emma T Wf F W 40 M Tx Ga Ga
Ramsey, Smith C Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Ramsey, Ben T Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Ramsey, Letitia H Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Ramsey, Lurette E Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Ramsey, Mary B Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Ramsey, George W Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Ramsey, Thomas E Son M W 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I35761","Randall","F. Wesley","Abt 1881","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Hardin County, JP 4
Enumerated 30 and 31 Jan 1920
SD 2 ED 40 Sheet 27 B
Randall, Wesley F Head M W 39 M Tex Miss Tex Owner Wood Yard
Randall, Ella Wf F W 31 M Tx Tx Tx
Randall, Vera Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Randall, Georgia Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Randall, Ida Bell Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Randall, Wallace Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Randall, Jessie Lu Dtr F W 2 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Randall, Dorothy Dtr F W 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Randall, Martha Mother F W 69 Wd Tx Ga Ga","STR06" "I19589","Randall","Millie Caroline","7 Apr 1923","11 Nov 2006","0","Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Obituaries
Page Ten

Millie Mark

Millie Caroline Mark, 83, of Cass City, died Saturday, Nov. 11, 2006 at United Hospice Service at Marlette Regional Hospital.

She was born April 7, 1923 in Novesta Township, the daughter of the late Elisha and Estella Maude (Gage) Randall.

She married Leitch Alvin Mark in March of 1940. He died Feb. 1, 1977.

Mark worked in housekeeping at Hills and Dales General Hospital for 17 years, retiring in 1993. She was a member of the Kendron Chapter #33 O.E.S., Caro, the Canasta Club-Cass City, and the United Methodist Women.

Mark is survived by her children: Jane (Keith) Mitchell of Cass City, Kay (Terry) Sontag of Colorado, Susan (James) Krausenek of Saginaw, Linda McLaren of Bay City, and Edward Mark; 13 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by a daughter, Christine (Duane) Hickey; and sisters, Helen Agar, Viola Roberts and Leona Harrington.

A Memorial Service will be at 11 a.m., Saturday, Nov. 18, at the Cass City United Methodist Church, Cass City, with Pastor Paul Donelson officiating.

Burial was in the Elkland Township Cemetery, Cass City.

Memorials may be mad to the United Hospice or the Cass City United Methodist Church.

Arrangements were made by Thabet Funeral Home, Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, August 2013)










","STR06" "I4131","Randall","William Thomas","20 Jan 1894","23 Feb 1987","0","Wynema McGrew writes that he was a native of Marion County, Mississippi, and served as a minister for 35 years in the Meridian, Brookhaven, and Seashore districts of the United Methodist Church.

He remarried after Epsey died, to an Essie.","STR06" "I35762","Randells","Wallace","Abt 1915","5 Jan 1935","0","Name: Wallace Randells
Death Date: 05 Jan 1935
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 20 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1915
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Wesley Randells
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ella Biscamp
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation:
Place of Residence: China, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Sour Lake, Texas
Burial Date: 06 Jan 1935
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116252
Digital Film Number: 4030349
Image Number: 2202
Reference Number: 3248
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I44497","Randle","John Lamar","29 Jul 1918","5 Aug 2004","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of John Lamar Randle Sr (FAG # 39182089) and Harriet ""Hattie"" Newell HOLTON (FAG # 39984359). A photo of his military marker, and brief bio, are also shown on his memorial at that website. The military marker is embossed with a cross, and ""John Lamar Randle Jr. US Navy World War II, July 29 1918 Aug 5 2004 Navy Cross.""

The bio reads: ""Grew up in Weirgate and Burkeville, Texas
Voted the most valuable basketball player in the Sabine Neches League in 1936
Received a basketball scholarship to Stephen F. Austin in Nacogdoches
Served in the Navy during WWII and was stationed in San Diego and Pearl Harbor
Singer sewing machine salesman in greater Austin area
Married to Ruby Ethel Chance in 1939.""

His memorial page was created by Eleanor Colson
","STR06" "I44847","Randolph","Montie Mary","3 Nov 1882","15 Aug 1948","0","Name Montie Mary Mccomic
Event Type Death
Event Date 15 Aug 1948
Event Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 03 Nov 1882
Birthplace Louisiana
Father's Name Ed Randeph
Mother's Name:
Informant Mrs William Bass
Certificate Number 36464
GS Film number 2218964
Digital Folder Number 005145044
Image Number 03379

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39R-Q4W : accessed 09 Mar 2014), Montie Mary Mccomic, 15 Aug 1948; citing certificate number 36464, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218964.

Gravemarker inscribed ""Our mother-In loving memory.""","STR06" "I30761","Ranney","Hattie Worden","1 Dec 1898","1 Jan 1985","0","California Death Index:

STRIFFLER HATTIE WORDEN 12/01/1898 COVEL RANNEY F NEW YORK SAN DIEGO(37) 01/06/1985 071-20-1857 86 yrs","STR06" "I30761","Ranney","Hattie Worden","1 Dec 1898","1 Jan 1985","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
New York, Niagara County, Royalton Twp
Enumerated 18 and 19 day of April 1910
SD 18 ED 135 Sheet 2A Stamped 48

33-33
Ranney, Laman H Hd M W 49 M1 28 NY NY NY Farmer
Ranney, Phebe A Wf F W 42 M1 23 3/2 NY England English NY
Ranney, Ida M Dtr F W 17 S NY NY NY
Ranney, Hattie W Dtr F W 11 S NY NY NY","STR06" "I33364","","","","","","","" "I40179","Ransom","Thomas Charles","30 Jun 1904","23 Oct 1992","0","He was employed by an oil company for many years. In 1970, they were living in Sulphur Springs, Texas.","STR06" "I40179","Ransom","Thomas Charles","30 Jun 1904","23 Oct 1992","0","(Research):Middle name might instead be Argan (per birth record of son Thomas), or Crogan (per birth record of son Olan), or Charles (per John W. Clark).","STR06" "I11441","","","","","","","" "I27774","","","","","","","" "I37913","","","","","","","" "I27772","","","","","","","" "I16477","Rarick","Galen Ronald","28 Apr 1923","15 Jun 1994","0","Memorial article about Galen Rarick:

When Galen Rarick died last June 15 in Eugene, the university community and the field of journalism education lost more than a distinguished scholar and good friend. Professor Rarick was one of the true and few renaissance figures in a professional field known for its diversity.

Galen was a bridge, bringing together people from different and often competing disciplines. He spoke the languages of art and technology, of business and philosophy. Better still, he was known to students and colleagues alike as a warm, caring person a man who put other people first.

He also, fortunately, put the University of Oregon first. When he was recruited in 1962 to develop the School of Journalism's program in communication theory and research, the faculty recognized it was a coup to attract this Stanford Ph.D.with strong journalism credentials. He soon became one of the most respected journalism educators in the country.
It was almost inevitable that Oregon would lose him to a larger university. In 1967, he went to Ohio State, where he cemented his reputation for significant research into newspaper policies and practices. But he was persuaded to return to Eugene as dean in 1976, where his skills guided the school successfully through an era of dwindling resources.

Galen served as dean for five years, earning the trust and admiration of faculty for what one of his colleagues, Roy Paul Nelson, described as ""uncommon patience and disarming determination."" Another emeritus professor, Jack Ewan, called Galen ""The Great Negotiator."" Galen returned to the teaching faculty in 1981, completing 16 years with the school before retiring from full time teaching in 1987.

He was born April 28, 1923 in Muncie, Indiana, into a devoted and close family that included five sisters and two brothers. After receiving a bachelor's degree from the University of Denver and a master's from Stanford, Galen embarked on a 10 year journalism career that included three years as the owner and publisher of a weekly newspaper in Mississippi and three years on the staff of the Congressional Quarterly in Washington.

After returning to Stanford for doctoral studies, Galen taught at Hardin Simmons University and UC Berkeley before coming to University of Oregon. But the most significant and satisfying event in Galen's adult life was his marriage in 1952 to Betty Lou Johnson. They enjoyed a close and loving relationship until her death in 1992. Two sons, Jeff of Keizer, Oregon, and Ethan of Walnut Creek, California, survive them.

Galen Rarick will be remembered for many qualities, but perhaps no more endearing than his well developed sense of irony, his mastery of the art of understatement and his good natured wit. They combined to make him a master story teller. He will be missed.

Arnold Ismach Professor School of Journalism

?u??/u?","STR06" "I27266","Rash","Don Gilbert","25 Jul 1939","14 Apr 2018","0","The Sabine County Reporter
September 25, 2013, Page 7

'58 Reunion
The 1958 graduating class of Hemphill High School met on Sept. 14, 2013, at the Hemphill Garden Club Centery for their 55th reunion. The food was catered by Mary Kay's Restaurant in San Augustine. Sammie Stewart graciously hoted the reunion. Those in attendance....: Weldon Elliott, Glenn McCroskey, John Anderson, Glyn Smith, Dr. B. H. McDaniel, Jimmy Tompkins, June (Pete) Cordray, Charles Spears, Clara Howell Murphy, Sammie Smith Stewart, Dr. Ronald Toole, Earl Graham, Mayor Robert Hamilton, Paul Harvey, Sonia Dunn Butler, Wanda Dickerson Wall, Iva Dell Boyette (sic) Bush, Don Gilbert Rash and LeGail Peyton Moody.

Obituary

Don Gilbert Rash, 79, of Many, Louisiana, passed away Saturday, April 14, 2018 at Toledo Retirement and Rehabilitation Center of Zwolle, Louisiana.

Don Gilbert was born in Hemphill, Texas on July 25, 1939 to Frank and Velma Smith Rash. He was a United States Army Veteran having served in Germany and later he worked as a Civil Engineer in the construction field. He enjoyed fishing and hunting.

Don Gilbert is survived by his wife of 41 years, Marcia Rash of Many, Louisiana; children, Gilbert Dean Rash and wife, Sherry, Kimberly Kay Blanchette and husband, Ronnie, Leslie Diane Sullivan and husband, Rick, Rory Lance Rash and wife, Michelle, and Lanona Chandler and husband, Cliff; 17 grandchildren; 25 great grandchildren; and sister, Ginger Rash White.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Velma Rash; brother, Bobby Lynn Rash; and step-sons, Edgar Jerrell Savell and Roger Dale Savell.

Visitation for Don Gilbert will begin at 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 17, 2018 at Pendleton Assembly of God, 14152 Texas Hwy, Many, LA 71449 with Rev. Daniel Davis and Mr. Cal Goss officiating.

Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 18, 2018 at Pendleton Assembly of God under the direction of Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill, Texas.

Burial will follow services in Pendleton Assembly of God Cemetery.

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

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 18, 2018, Page 10","STR06" "I27265","Rash","Frank","14 Feb 1914","16 Jun 1989","0","Listed as Judge Frank Rash on his Find A Grave Memorial page, with the scales of justice engraved on his grave marker.

His memorial page also links him to his parents, Frank T. Rash (1878-1947) and Mary Lavonia Curry Rash (1877-1947), who have memorial pages on Find A Grave as well.","STR06" "I42012","Rash","Glenn","Abt 1890","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Kaufman, JP 3, Terrell City
Enumerated 21 Jan 1920
SD 3 ED 40 Sheet 20B
357-449
Roberts, Matheie C Head M W 49 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Roberts, Emmie Wf F W 49 M Tx Md Tx
Roberts, Summerfield Son M W 28 S Tx Tx Tx
Rash, Annie R Dtr F W 23 M Tx Tx Tx
Rash, Glenn Son-in-law W M 30 Tx Tx Tx Cottn Exporter
Rash, Mollie Ruth GrdDtr F W 1 S Tx Tx Tx
McGruder Albert Servant M Mu 30 M Tx Tx Tx Servant house
Jones, Alfrieda Servante F Mu 64 S Tx Tx Tx Servant house","STR06" "I31379","","","","","","","" "I2876","Rawls","O. Frank","16 Sep 1884","Yes, date unknown","0","Minnie Mikel was from Corsicana, Texas. In 1929, they were living in Dallas, Texas.","STR06" "I32708","","","","","","","" "I237","Rawson","Eugene Bryan","13 Oct 1897","31 Mar 1968","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP #2
Enumerated 21 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 177 Sheet 15B
289-289
Rawson, Eugene Hd M W 22 M Tx La La Farmer
Rawson, Veva Wf F W 22 M Tx Tx
Rawson, Velton Dtr F W 2 1/12 S Tx Tx
Rawson, Junior Son m W 9/12 Tx Tx


1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP #2
Enumerated April 19, 1930
ED 203-4 SD 19 Sheet 7B
4/21-30
#118-118
Rawson, Eugene B Hd M W 32 M@18 La La La Farmer
Rawson, Veva Wf F W 32 M@18 Tx Tx Tx
Rawson, Velta A Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Rawson, Eugene B. Jr Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Rawson, Francis Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Rawson, Garrett P Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Rawson, Doris Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I10311","Rawson","Eugene Bryan","11 Apr 1919","12 Nov 1998","0","Obituary
San Augustine Tribune
November 19, 1998

Eugene B. Rawson Jr., 79, of Orange died November 12 at Baptist Hospital in Orange.

Funeral services were held at 10 am Monday, November 16, 1998 at Claybart Funeral Home in Orange with burial at 2:30 pm at Liberty Hill Cemetery in San Augustine. Services were conducted by Rev. Jerry McElhinny.

A native of San Augustine, he had lived in Orange 54 years and was the retired manager of Dupont Credit Union. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church, the Redland Lodge No. 3, AF&AM, the Shrine and was Golden K Kiwanian.

He was born in San Augustine April 11, 1919, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Rawson.

Survivors include his wife, Ruth Mitchell Rawson of Orange; brother, Frank Rawson of Orange; sisters Velta McLemore of San Augustine and Doris Mills of Pleasanton.

Memorials may be made to First Presbyterian Church Building Fund, 902 Green Avenue, Orange, Texas 77630.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I13250","Rawson","Florence Ella","4 Aug 1909","29 Mar 2002","0","THE SABINE COUNTY REPORTER
3 April 2002 page 13

Florence Ella Smith

Florence Ella Rawson Smith, 92, of San Augustine died Friday, March 29, 2002 in San Augustine.

Mrs. Smith was born Aug. 4, 1909, in Denning as a daughter of the late Ruth Madeline (Moss) and Fisher Rawson. She was a homemaker and a member of the San Augustine Church of Christ.

Survivors: husband, Kirby Smith of San Augustine; sons and daughters-in-law Larry and Doniece Smith of San Augustine and Phillip and Chris Smith of Tyler; grandchildren, Steve and Sherry Smith of Glenwood Springs, Colorado, Glenn Smith and Krista and Jay Everett, all of Houston, Ryan and Amy Smith of Nacogdoches, Lisa and Cecil Shillings of Huntington, and Sharon and Bobby Barbee of Shelbyville; two sisters, Iris Mathews of San Augustine and Billie Krause of Freeport; and nine great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 2 pm Monday at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine with Alton Shaw and Joe Hunnicutt officiating. Interment followed at Thomas Cemetery, west of San Augustine.

Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel, San Augustine, directors.","STR06" "I32707","Rawson","Francis ""Frank""","20 Jul 1921","13 Aug 2013","0","The Sabine County Reporter
August 21, 2013, page 16

Francis Rawson
Francis Rawson, 92, of Orange, passed away on Tuesday, August 13, 2013, at his home.

Born on July 20, 1921, Frank was a native of Denning, Texas. He was the son of Veva Garrett Rawson and Eugene Bryan Rawson, Sr.

After serving in the South Pacific during WWII, Mr. Rawson became an educator. He spent the majority of his career in the Little Cypress ? Mauriceville CISD, serving as a teacher, coach and principal. Before joining Little Cypress, Mr. Rawson worked for several years in the West Orange schools. After leaving Little Cypress, he served as a junior high school principal in Buna until his retirement.

Following his retirement, he spent many years as a security guard at Delta Downs. Mr. Rawson was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle and friend to many. Affectionately known as ""Faw Frank"" or ""Uncle Frank"", he will be greatly missed.

He was preceded in death by his wife of 65 years, Jane Pate Rawson; his parents; and his siblings, Velta Mclemore, Eugene B. Rawson, Jr., Doris Mills, Mary Wickersham, Garrett Rawson and Neal Rawson.

Mr. Rawson is survived by his daughter, Fran Hulsey and husband, Larry of Hemphill; and son, Warren Rawson and wife, Patty DeLaney of Houston.

Memories will be cherished by his five grandchildren, Oscar DeLaney Rawson of Houston, David Hulsey and wife, Tammy of Orange, Darrin Hulsey and partner, Hillary Herndon of Knoxville, Tennessee, Daniel Hulsey of Orange, Karen Hulsey Fisher and husband, Kyle of Mauriceville. ""Faw Frank"" will also be remembered by his great-grandchildren, Brynne Hulsey of Bridge City, Dayla and Taylor Hulsey of Orange, Seaman Trevor Lawrence Hulsey of Panama City, Florida; and Airman 1st Class Theron David Hulsey of Lakenheath, England.

The family would like to give a special thanks to Kendra, Pat, Laura, Doll, Carlene and Professional Home Health and Hospice and others who graciously and lovingly cared for Dad.

Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Friday, August 16, 2013 at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange. A Graveside Service, with military honors, will be 11:30 a.m. Saturday, August 17, 2013, at Isaac Low Cemetery in Hemphill. Officiating will be Reverend Karen Jones, pastor of First United Methodist Church in Hemphill.

Serving as Pallbearers will be Daniel Hulsey, Dr. Darrin Hulsey, David Hulsey, Larry Hulsey, Bill Skinner and Dr. Warren Rawson. Honorary Pallbearers will be Oscar DeLaney Rawson, Seaman Trevor Lawrence Hulsey, Airman 1st Class Theron David Hulsey, Kyle Fisher and Taylor Ray Hulsey.","STR06" "I39021","","","","","","","" "I13252","Rawson","Iris Gretell","1 Oct 1915","27 Feb 2006","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, March 2, 2006

Iris Rawson Mathews

Funeral services for Iris Rawson Mathews will be held Wednesday, March 1, 2006 at 10:00 a.m. at San Augustine Church of Christ with burial to follow at the Thomas Cemetery.

Iris Rawson Mathews was born October 1, 1915 in Denning, San Augustine County to James Fisher and Ruth Madeline Moss Rawson and died Monday, February 27, 2006 at home in San Augustine, Texas.

Iris Rawson Mathews was the wife of the late Woodrow W. Mathews. For many years Iris worked beside her husband Woodrow in the dry good business. J P Mathews Company, the family business, was established in 1933 and was operated for many years by Pete and Mildred Mathews and Woodrow and Iris Mathews. She was a faithful member of the San Augustine Church of Christ.

She is survived by one daughter, Martha Mathews Butts and husband, John Harvey, of San Augustine; sons, John Richard Mathews and wife, Sharon of San Augustine, William Mark Mathews of Dallas, and Robert Bradley Mathews and wife, Kaye of San Augustine.

Also surviving are grandchildren, Sylvia Thomason Bay and husband, Scott of Houston, Mary Paige Martin of College Station, Courtney Mathews Saxton and husband, Jimmy of Austin, Emily Jane Mathews of Forth Worth, Shane Rawson Mathews of San Augustine, Luke Ladner Mathews of San Augustine, Jacob Bradley Mathews of San Augustine, William Lee Mathews of San Augustine and Molly Elizabeth Mathews of San Augustine. Great-grandchildren are William Taylor Martin, Mary Kathryn Martin, Wilson Richard Martin, all of College Station, William Anderson Bay, Suzanne Elizabeth Bay, both of Houston, John Saxton and Samuel Saxton, both of Austin.

She is also survived by one sister, Billie McBride Krause of Nacogdoches and one brother-in-law, J.D. Harkrider of Nacogdoches.

Arrangements were by Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine.

A similiar obituary also published in the
Sabine County Reporter
March 8, 2006","STR06" "I13251","Rawson","Mildred Lee","25 Jul 1911","24 Jan 2002","0","San Augustine Tribune 7 February 2002

Mildred Mathews

Funeral services for Mildred Lee Rawson Mathews were held Sunday, January 27, 2002 at 2:30 pm at the San Augustine Church of Christ with Mr. Glen Walton officiating. Mrs. Mathews was born July 25, 1911 in Denning, San Augustine County, Texas to James Fisher and Ruth Madeline Moss Rawson and died January 24, 2002 in San Augustine.

Mildred Rawson Mathews was the wife of the late J.P. (Pete) Mathews, president and founding partner of J.P. Mathews Department Store in San Augustine and five Mathews-Miller Department Stores throughout East Texas. J.P. Mathews Co. in San Augustine, established in 1933 was operated for many years by Pete and Mildred Mathews and Iris and Woodrow Mathews.

Mrs. Mathews attended Stephen F. Austin State Teachers College and taught at Norwood, Texas before her marriage to J.P. (Pete) Mathews in 1931. Mr. Mathews preceded her in death in 1989. She was a member of the Church of Christ and taught Bible classes in the area for many years.

She is survived by daughters Rosemary Mathews Blackstock and husband Bernice Blackstock of Lufkin, Texas; Cheryl Mathews Burnett and husband, Dick Burnett of College Station, Texas. Also surviving are grandchildren Beth Blackstock Brown and husband Bob Brown of Houston, Ann Blackstock of Arlington, Laura Lee Burnett of Frisco, Texas; Leslie Burnett Moritz and husband, John Moritz of Arlington, and Richard Pearson Burnett of Arlington. Great grandchildren are Pearson Mathews Brown and Keaton Boyd Brown of Houston, Bryan Richard Burnett, Margaret Cherry Moritz and Anna Laura Moritz of Arlington. Sisters are Florence Rawson Smith and Iris Rawson Mathews of San Augustine and Billie McBride Krause of Freeport, Texas. Her sister, Thelma Rawson Harkrider preceded her in death in 2000.

Pallbearers were nephews, John Mathews, Mark Mathews, Brad Mathews, J.L. Mathews, Taylor Martin, Larry Smith, and Phillip Smith.","STR06" "I13246","Rawson","Thelma Pearl","Abt 1914","29 Apr 2000","0","San Augustine Tribune 4 May 2000

Funeral services for Mrs. Thelma Rawson Harkrider of Nacogdoches were held at 2 pm Monday, May 1, 2000 in the Cason Monk-Metcalf Sunset Chapel. Officiating was James W. Adams, Randy Harshbarger, Dean Bullock, George Jones and Mark White, Church of Christ ministers.

Burial was in Sunset Memorial Park in Nacogdoches under direction of Cason-Monk Metcalf. Mrs. Harkrider died Saturday, April 29 at Memorial Hospital in Nacogdoches after an extended illness. Mrs. Harkrider was a teacher, bookkeeper and homemaker. She lived in San Augustine for a number of years in the 1930s; and taught in the San Augustine County schools. She was born in Denning in San Augustine County, a daughter of James Fisher Rawson and Madeline Ruth Moss.

She attended Baylor Teachers College and taught for a number of years. She was married to J.D. Harkrider in Beaumont May 26, 1934. She had been a resident of Nacogdoches since 1944. She was a member of the Mound and Starr Church of Christ, and was a Bible Class teacher and worked with her husband in their family business. She was a talented artist.

Survivors include her husband, J. D. Harkrider of Nacogdoches; two sons David Harkrider of Englewood, Colorado and Robert Harkrider of Orlando, Florida; seven grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by four sisters, Florence (Mrs. Kirby) Smith, Mildred (Mrs. Pete) Mathews, Iris (Mrs. Woodrow) Mathews all of San Augustine and Bill (Mrs. Richard) Krause of Freeport.","STR06" "I10447","Rawson","Thomas Blackwell","11 Mar 1907","17 May 1975","0","He married an Audrey S.","STR06" "I236","Rawson","Velta Alnettie","20 Sep 1917","20 Nov 2002","0","Sabine County Reporter
November 27, 2002. page 15

Velta Alnettie McLemore, age 85, passed away at the Shelby Regional Medical Center in Center, Texas, on November 20, 2002. She was born to Eugene Bryan & Veva Garret McLemore on September 20, 1917, in Denning, Texas. Her husband, Vessie Earl McLemore preceded her in death, along with one daughter, Wanda Kay McLemore. She is survived by: Sons: Donald Earl McLemore & Wife, Torah Lea, of North Zulch, Texas; Edward Bruce McLemore of San Augustine, Texas. Daughter: Nina Ross Weimmer of Spring, Texas Brother: Frank Rawson of Orange, Texas Grandchildren: Keith McLemore, Curtis McLemore, Sandy Moulds, Samantha Bell & Brandy McLemore. Four Great-Grandchildren. Funeral services were under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, San Augustine, Texas, and were held on Friday, November 22, 2002, 10:00 A.M. at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with burial following at the Thomas Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, November 2002)","STR06" "I39022","","","","","","","" "I14832","Ray","Ben","Between 1857 and 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","Lived with his brother-in-law G.T Garrett and sister M.B. Ray Garrett in San Augustine County in 1880. Middle initial appears to be F or J.","STR06" "I13113","Ray","Charlotte","10 Dec 1955","5 Apr 2016","0","Charlotte McClelland of Kirbyville, Texas died Tuesday April 5, 2016 at her residence. She was born December 10, 1955 in Jasper, TX and was 60 years of age. She was an electrician's helper, mother and grandmother. Cremation being handled by Forest Oaks Funeral Home and Crematory in Jasper, TX. Memorial services will be announced at a later date. She is survived by her daughter Angela Jordan Bellett of Hemphill, son Nathan Jordan and his wife Chrissy of Hemphill, sisters Nelda Cox of Warren and Carry Ford and her husband Rick of Spurger, brothers Raymond Ray of Orange, Chris Ray and his wife Jana of San Antonio and Jason Ray and his wife Theresa of Marshall, Granddaughters Erica-Ann Pastrana and her husband Jose of Lumberton and Savannah Bellett, Jordan Strickland and Bri Strickland all of Hemphill, great grandsons Jayden-Dale and James-Calvin Pastrana, great granddaughters Ellie-Ann and Emily-Grace Pastrana all of Hemphill and his mother Nelda Lois Bales of Vidor. She was preceded in death by her father Cecil ""Peanut"" Ray, son David Jordan, granddaughter Jessica Mettlen, husband Dan McClelland, sister Cathy Perkins and brother Michael Ray. Guest book can be signed and condolences can be made at www.forestoaksfuneralhome.com.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 27, 2016, Page 14","STR06" "I14840","Ray","Eliza","Abt 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","No longer at home as of the 1870 census.","STR06" "I42966","Ray","Elizabeth ""Betty""","Feb 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be a daughter of Wade Hampton Ray and Samantha Childs.","STR06" "I42966","Ray","Elizabeth ""Betty""","Feb 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County
Enumerated 16 Jun 1880
Page 4D SD 1 ED 85
39-40
Crouch, Elizabeth W F 47 Farmer Ga
Crouch, Thomas H W M 18 Farm Laborer Ark
Crouch, Martha W F 15 Keeping House Ark
Crouch, James M W M 14 Farm Laborer Ark
Crouch, Andrew J W M 12 Farm Laborer Ark
Crouch, Floyd W M 8 Tx

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 6
Enumerated 13 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 9A Stamped 126
151-151
Crouch, Floyd Head W M Jun 1871 29 S Tx TGa Ga Farmer
Crouch, Elizabeth Mother W F Feb 1833 67 Wd 9/7 Ga Ga Ga
Forse, Sidney Boarder M W --- 1887 23 S Tx Mo Ky Farm Laborer","STR06" "I6447","Ray","Esther Mae","24 Dec 1914","3 Dec 1992","0","The daughter of John V. Ray and Moselle Elizabeth McIlhanan.

Daily Oklahoman
Dec. 6, 1992
Gentry
Esther Mae, leaving behind her pain, went to meet her Lord and all those loved ones who'd gone before her on December 3, 1992. Esther's life touched and enriched everyone she meet. She was born in Winder, Georgia, December 24, 1914. A daughter of a Baptist minister, she met her husband, Lloyd Gentry, as he sang at a revival. They had one daughter, Patricia Ann Lawson. Music was a special part of all their lives. Esther was creative in many areas. She was the Cafeteria Manager and Director of Catering for OPUBCO for over 20 years. She loved entertaining and had a flair for cooking. She is preceded in death by her husband, Lloyd, her brothers, J. V. and Lester. She is survived by her sister, Elizabeth White of Atlanta, Georgia; 2 grandsons, Jeffrey Lawson and Lloyd Lawson; and a 5 day old great-granddaughter, Denisa Ann Lawson. Esther will be greatly missed by her family and friends, but will be remembered for her generousity and kindness to everyone. A life remembered lives forever. Services 2:00 p.m. Monday at Trinity Baptist Church. GENE ADAMS

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I45033","Ray","Florence Jane","17 Jun 1938","26 Jan 1962","0","Her Texas Death certificated showed she was single, and died from complications of epilepsy. Her occupation was shown as working as a microbiologist in a laboratory. She was singe.","STR06" "I14839","Ray","William C.","Abt 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","Was working as a grocery clerk in 1870.","STR06" "I34764","","","","","","","" "I34760","","","","","","","" "I34765","","","","","","","" "I34766","","","","","","","" "I46495","","","","","","","" "I11471","Reagh","Grant Lee","29 Sep 1919","25 Feb 1943","0","Cass City Chronicle
October 6, 1933
Local Happenings, Page Four

Thursday, September 29, was named as the date for the celebration of four birthdays in the Striffler and Kaiser families and a dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Striffler on Leach street. The birthdays of Mrs. Striffler, Mrs. G.E. Krapf and Grant Reagh, all of Cass City, and W.R. Kaiser of Detroit all occur within a week. Members of all four families were present at dinner.

The 1941 issue of the Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast showed that Corp. Grant Reagh, formerly of Selfridge Field, Michigan, had passed the flying cadet examination, and was being sent to school in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Later issues reported him as Missing in Action in the South Pacific.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday April 2, 1943

Lt. Grant Reagh is Reported Missing

Mr. and Mrs. Ira Reagh of Branch, former Cass City residents, have received word that their son, Lt. Grant Reagh, has been Missing in Action since February 25.

Grant, who is 23 years old, is a graduate of Cass City High School, having finished his studies here with the Class of 1937. He spent one year at Central State College at Mt. Pleasant and then enlisted in the Air Corps. His parents received a letter from him dated February 24.

The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Vol. 7, September 4, 1944, noted that Grant had been MIA since February, 1943 in the So. Pacific Area, and that he was awarded the Silver Star and the Air Force Medal. The presentation was made to his father, Ira Reagh, August 26, 1944 at Selfridge Field.","STR06" "I5445","Reagh","Ira Roy","22 Aug 1855","26 Mar 1947","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, March 28, 1947
Vol. 41, Number 50
Page One

Ira Reagh Died at Branch Yesterday

Ira Reagh, formerly a resident of Cass City for many years, passed away unexpectedly at his home in Branch yesterday (Thursday) afternoon. No funeral arrangements had been made at the time the Chronicle went to press.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, April 4, 1947
Vol. 41, Number 51
Page One

Funeral of Ira Reagh Here Sunday

Funeral services for ira Reagh, 61, former resident of Cass City, were held at the Baptist Church here Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Arnold Olsen. Entombment was in Elkland Cemetery. He died unexpectedly at his home in Branch, Mich., Friday morning.

Ira Reagh was born in Sanilac County on August 22, 1885, the son of the late James and Margaret Reagh. He and Miss Alice Stiffler were married in Cass City in 1906. They moved to Branch nine years ago.

Mr. Reagh is survived by his widow; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret CURTIS, Muskegon, and Mrs. Marian McINTYRE, Detroit; two sons, Stanley REAGH, Muskegon and John Arnold REAGH, who attends Michigan State College, East Lansing; three grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Mabel HUTCHINS, Vassar, and three brothers, Ernest, John and Lloyd REAGH, all of Cass City.

A son, Lt. Grant REAGH, was reported missing in action in a flight over the Pacific in World War II.

Out of town people attending the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry RICE, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred BERGGREN and daughter, Shirley, of Muskegon; John and Max Oakley, of Birmingham; Mr. and Mrs. Frank STRIFFLER, Mr. and Mrs. Louis STRIFFLER and M.C. WENTWORTH and daughter, Norma, of Detroit; Harry REAGH of Bay City; Mr. and Mrs. L. COOPER of Pontiac, and Mr. and Mrs. John DICKINSON of Bad Axe.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)","STR06" "I2853","Reagh","John Arnold","22 Jul 1918","9 Aug 2001","0","The 1941 issue of the Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast showed that Pvt. Arnold Reagh was stationed at Fort DuPont, Delaware, as Motor Post Clerk and Staff Driver.

A few years later, in the same publication (Vol. 7, September 4, 1944), it was noted that Lt. John Arnold Reagh, bomber pilot in England, had completed 17 missions and received the Air Medal. As of the September 3, 1945 issue (Vol. 8), it was reported that he completed 35 missions over Germany and was sent back to the U.S.A. as an instructor. After his honorable discharge, he was living in Birmingham, Michigan.

Vol. 9, dated September 2, 1946 reported that he was enrolled in the Business Administration department at Michigan State College.

The September 6, 1948 issue of the STRIFFLER BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 11, reported that he had graduated from Michigan State that year and was working as an accountant for Shell Oil Co. in Detroit. In Volume 14 of the same periodical it was reported he was selling business machines for Remington Rand.

The 1964 issue of the same periodical reported that Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Curtis (his brother-in-law) and Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Reagh were awarded trips to Italy by the Underwood Corporation, and the Reagh's has also visited Hawaii in May as guests of Underwood.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, August 22, 2001
Page 9

John A. Reagh, a former resident of Saginaw, died Thursday, Aug. 9, at his home in Santa Rosa, Calif.

He was born in Cass City, the son of Alice and Ira Reagh.

He graduated from Cass City High School. He then attended Central Michigan University and later graduated from Michigan State University. He was a B-17 pilot in the 8?sup?th?/sup? Air Force and flew 35 bombing missions. After returning the the United States, he served as an Army Air Force Instructor.

While living in Saginaw, he owned and operated Central Office Equipment Company from 1958 until he moved to California in 1989. He was a member of the First Congregational Church and Riverside Kiwanis.

He is survived by his wife, Florence, children, Molly JONES of Mill Valley, Calif., Susan KARAKASEVIC of St. Helena, Calif., and John W. Reagh of Cape Town, South Africa; 4 grandchildren; a son-in-law, Miles KARAKASEVIC; a daughter-in-law, Julia Reagh; a sister, Marian McINTYRE of North Muskegon; cousins, Ruth ESAU of Cass City and Harry REAGH of Bay City, and several nieces and nephews.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemroe Strong, March 2008)","STR06" "I11673","Reagh","Margaret","12 Oct 1907","24 Jun 1983","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, June 30, 1983
Obituaries
Page 4

Margaret Curtis

Margaret Reagh Curtis, 75 of Whitehall, died Friday at Butterworth Hospital in Grand Rapids.

She was born October 12, 1909, the daughter of Ira Reagh and Alice (Striffler) Reagh. She graduated from Cass City High School and a New York City college of nursing. Her husband, Lewis Curtis, preceded her in death.

Mrs. Curtis is survived by to stepsons, Neil and John and their families; her sister, Marion Reagh MacINTYRE; three brothers, John, Arnold, and Stanley, and her nieces and nephews.","STR06" "I29518","","","","","","","" "I2550","Reagh","Marian","14 Nov 1914","31 May 2013","0","MCINTYRE, MRS. MARIAN L. North Muskegon Marian L. McIntyre, age 98, died Friday, May 31, 2013. She was born in a log cabin near Roscommon, MI on November 14, 1914 to Ira and Alice (Striffler) Reagh. She married Bill McIntyre on November 10, 1934 in Cass City, MI. Mrs. McIntyre came to the Muskegon area in 1948 and retired from Michigan Consolidated Gas Co. She was a member of Community United Methodist Church and Martha's Circle. She volunteered regularly for MAP. She was a past member of the Muskegon Woman's Club, the Muskegon Garden Club, Friends of Walker Library and The Red Hat Society. Marian will fondly be remembered for doing crossword puzzles, her love of books, her desserts, her flower gardens, her brisk gate, and her boundless energy and strong determination. SURVIVORS Son, William H. (Judi) McIntyre II and daughter, Nancy Reagh Johnson; grandchildren, Shawn, Tami, Doug; great grandchildren, Christian, Madeline, Lauren, Tristan, Tyler, Collin, Adam, Drew, Ethan. She was preceded in death by her husband Bill; one sister, Margaret ""Peggy"" Curtis; three brothers, Stanley, John and Grant; and son-in-law Marvin Johnson. SERVICE Friday, June 14, 2013, 11:00 AM at Community United Methodist Church with Rev. Philip Friedrick officiating. VISITATION Friday, one hour prior to the service at Community United Methodist Church. MEMORIAL: Muskegon Harbor Hospice or Community United Methodist Church. Please visit www.clockfuneralhome.com to leave a memory or sign the online guest book. Clock Funeral Home - Muskegon - See more at: http://obits.mlive.com/obituaries/muskegon/obituary.aspx?pid=165203880#sthash.I7V0A0WP.dpuf","STR06" "I2551","Reagh","Stanley","19 Nov 1912","11 May 1988","0","Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, May 25, 1988
Page Five
Obituaries

Stanley Reagh

Stanley S. Reagh, 75, of Muskegon died at his home May 11.

Cremation has taken place and a private memorial service will be held at the Elkland Cemetery.

Surviving are one sister, Mrs. William McINTYRE of Muskegon, and one brother, J. Arnold Reagh of Saginaw, and 5 nieces and nephews.

A sister Margaret and a brother Grant predeceased him.

His cousins include Ruth and Jack ESAU and James and Esther Reagh of Cass City and Harry Reagh of Bay City and Carl Reagh of Lansing.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)","STR06" "I30441","","","","","","","" "I30253","Reaves","Lee Roy","Bef 1911","Yes, date unknown","0","His wifes obituary states that ""Imogene married Lee Roy Reaves in 1926.""","STR06" "I8855","","","","","","","" "I32385","","","","","","","" "I41823","","","","","","","" "I32913","Redmond","Burton S. ""Bert""","Abt 1892","Yes, date unknown","0","Sharon Nemeth emailed, in November 2008, that ""I have done some further research into Mr. Redmond's background using the 1920 Census in South Dakota. The census has Burton spelled with a ""u,"" not an ""e,"" as is used in the marriage announcement. His middle initial was S. The page he is reported on was taken 08 Jan 1920, so Agnes is not listed with him. He was 28 yrs. old, born in Iowa, employed as a butcher, and was a roomer with the Samuel Alberts family. Mr. Alberts was a theatre manager.

Burt's father was William Redmond, who immigrated to the United States from Ireland in 1904. He was 56 at the time of the 1920 census, so would have been born about 1864. Burt's mother, Martha, was born in Iowa; she was 55, so her birth year would have been 1865. There were 3 children--all born in Iowa--listed as still living with Burt's parents: Lloyd, a manager of a produce station [hard to read, but ""station"" is my guess] (23), Nettie (20), and Gladys (17). The two daughters were not employed.""","STR06" "I47748","Redus","John","25 Dec 1833","25 Jul 1895","0","His FindAGrave memorial page shows him as Pvt. Co A 33 Texas Cavalry, Confederate States of America, and as a son of Aaron Redus (1787-1858) and Lucy Ann Oglesby (1798-1856).","STR06" "I27490","Redwine","Mary Ella","15 Aug 1874","31 Jul 1941","0","Name: Mary Ella Kelley
Death Date: 31 Jul 1941
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 67 years 11 months 16 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 15 Aug 1874
Birthplace: Anderson Co., Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Martin Redwine
Father's Birthplace: No Data
Mother's Name: No Data
Mother's Birthplace: No Data
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Jasper, Texas
Burial Date: 01 Aug 1941
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138642
Digital Film Number: 4030533
Image Number: 1427
Reference Number: cn 33175
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I46714","Ree","Ella","Abt 1927","25 Feb 2010","0","Funeral Notice, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by SFC Frank Irons Sr, Retired.

Funeral for Ella Ree McLemore, 83, 2 p.m. today at Ridout's Brown-Service, burial in Roselawn Cemetery. Visitation noon to 2 p.m. Mrs. McLemore died Feb. 25, 2010.

Published in Decatur Daily on March 3, 2010","STR06" "I22801","","","","","","","" "I18580","Reed","Cynthia Lorena","Abt 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have died Jul 1857 in Sabine Parish, and to be buried in the Pisgah Cemetery in that same parish.","STR06" "I13303","","","","","","","" "I6109","Reed","Lois Macel","30 Jan 1917","17 Oct 2004","0","Possibly part native American.

The Duncan Banner 10/26/04

Lois M. Payne

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. ? Former area resident Lois M. Payne, 88, of Jefferson City, Mo., died Sunday, Oct. 17, 2004, in Jefferson City. Funeral was Oct. 22, 2004, in Becker Funeral Home Memorial Chapel in Lawton with the Rev. Chuck Pettigrew officiating. Burial was in Post Cemetery in Fort Sill.

Lois was born Jan. 30, 1916, in Gage to James A. and Clora M. Southard Reed. She married Chadwick Claude Payne on Dec. 24, 1935, in Duncan. He preceded her in death on Dec. 3, 1955.

Mrs. Payne graduated from Comanche High School. She was retired from civil service.

Survivors include a son, Chad Payne, of Duncan; a daughter, Rosemary Merriman of Fort Walton Beach, Fla.; four grandchildren: Chad Merriman, David Merriman, Scott Payne and Rick Payne; several great-grandchildren; and a sister, Muryl Ross of Mustang.

Sympathy cards may be sent to the family online at www.beckerfuneral.com.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I36709","","","","","","","" "I28724","Reed","Maybelle","Jun 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","Grandmother of Parthanell Walker Hamilton, who is interested in the genealogy of this family. (email: westtexasgal@hotmail.com).","STR06" "I48071","Reed","Nancy Emeline","Between 1853 and 1856","Aug 1841","0","Sandifer Rites Held Thursday
Wife of Late Confederate Soldier Was Mother of McComb Resident

Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy Sandifer, 89-year-old mother of Bob Sandifer of McComb and wife of a late officer in the Confederat army, were held at 4 p.m. Thursday at the Hartman funeral home chapel in Brookhaven.

Burial was in Hollywood cemetery at McComb where Mr. Sandifer has been buried since his death about 20 years ago.

Mrs. Sandifer died about 7 p.m. Wednesday at the home of a son Norse Sandifer, at Silver Creek, Miss.

She had been in fair health during a visit in McComb about six weeks ago but about a week ago her condition began to decline.

Officiating at the last rites were the Rev. J. B. Hunt, assisted by the Rev. W. S. Cameron and the Rev. Charles Daniels.

Formerly Nancy Reed, Mrs. Sandifer was born at Wesson, Miss., and about 60 years ago was married to James Sandifer.

Surviving besides the sons at McComb and Silver Creek are one other son John of Quinton, Miss.; one daughter, Mrs. Jessie Cunningham of Annison, N.C.; three sisters, Mrs. Mollie McCullough of Los Angeles. Calif, Mrs. Belle Davis and Mrs. McCollum of Trout, La.

Also, 23 grandchildren, and 18 great grandchildren survive.

McComb Daily Journal 8 August 1941, Friday Page 5

Family Search shows her parents as George Washington Reed and Margaret J Ferguson.","STR06" "I27287","Rees","Marjorie Ella","6 Apr 1897","24 Mar 1928","0","Her grandson, Richard A. Payne, emailed in April 2016 that Majorie's family setlled much of the area in and around Potter County, Pennsylvania.

Her FindAGrave memorial page shows her headstone was inscribed ""Dau of Christopher and Emma (Reed) Rees.""","STR06" "I24553","Reese","Sylvia","Bef 1774","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of John and Olive (Thrope) REESE of Southampton County. (James L. McLemore, III, p. 63).","STR06" "I37104","","","","","","","" "I7030","Reeves","Elizabeth","Abt 1817","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Lawson and Alarenia Reeves.","STR06" "I28399","Reeves","Elmo Lee","13 Jan 1925","2 May 2004","0","The son of Mal REEVES and Ida LYTLE.

Larry Crocker writes that ""The 1947 Beaumont, Jefferson County City Directory shows Elmo L. and Frances living at 2065 Lawrence Way and him working as a salesman for the Dr. Pepper Bottling Company. My Uncle was always called Reeves by family and friends and we called him uncle Reeves instead of uncle Elmo. The 1960 City Directory shows my Uncle Reeves as a salesman for Jax Beer Company and living at 4469 El Paso.""","STR06" "I34637","Reeves","Henry B.","Abt 1872","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 5 May 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 12A Stamped 162
177-182
Reeves, Henry B Head M W 38 m1 17 Tx Ga La Farmer
Reeves, Lena L Wf F W 33 M1 17 3/3 Tx Tx Ga
Reeves, Oma L Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Reeves, Lela B Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Reeves, Henry E Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
178-183
Vance and Joanma Vickers (ages 29 and 30)

","STR06" "I37625","Reeves","Henry Earl","14 Oct 1904","4 Nov 1999","0","The Sabine County Reporter
November 10, 1999, page 15

Henry Earl Reeves

Henry Earl Reeves, 95, of Newton died Nov. 4, 1999 at his residence.

Reeves was born Oct. 14, 1904, in Isla as a son of the late Henry B. and Lena Lee (Vickers) Reeves and was a former longtime resident of Sabine County before moving to Newton four years ago. He was a member of New Hope Baptist Church and was a self-employed carpenter and cabinet maker.

Survivors: his wife of 74 years, Ruth Reeves of Newton; a son, Robert Earl Reeves of Newton; a daughter, Jimmie Ruth Prothro of Beaumont; five granchildren and ten great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Nov. 7, at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Jim Turner officiating. Interment followed at New Hope Cemetery near Milam.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2011)","STR06" "I4261","","","","","","","" "I34636","Reeves","Joseph","24 Jan 1832","5 Jan 1910","0","He appears to have had a prior marriage, as the 1870 census shows children Thomas, Mary and Elizabeth were residing with her and Mary Ann, however they were all born prior to Joseph's 1867 marriage to Mary Ann Bennett. Tom L Bennett was still in the home at the time of the 1880 census.

In fact, in her annontated transcription of the Bennett Cemetery, north of Milam, Texas, Kay Parker McCary notes that his headstone is inscribed: "" AT REST - Happy is he whose hope is in the Lord"" and that he was the son of Richard Lawson Reeves & Allie Rene Bates ? 1st w Celia E. Strother buried in Strother Cemetery SCT, 2nd w Mary Ann Bennett, 3rd w Margaret Ann Harvey

","STR06" "I34636","Reeves","Joseph","24 Jan 1832","5 Jan 1910","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine, Beat No. 2, PO Sabine Town
Enumerated 24 July 1870
Page 6
358-358
Reeves, Joseph 39 M W Farmer Alabama $ --- $ 500
Reeves, Mary Ann 28 F W Keeping House La
Reeves, Thomas 14 M W Tx
Reeves, Mary E 13 F W Tx
Reeves, Elizabeth 10 F W Tx
357-357
C. and Harriet Hoskins
360-360
M. Coleman
361-361
Reeves, Ellie R 76 F W Famer $600 $800 South Carolina


1880 Census
Texas, Sabine, 5 Precinct
Enumerated 6 July 1880
Page 27 SD 1 ED 86 Stamped 250

233-233
Reaves, Joseph W M 48 Widowed Farmer Ga SC SC
Reaves, Tom L W M 23 Son Works on Farm Tx Ga Miss
Reaves, Henry W M 8 Son Tx Ga Ms
Reaves, Ira W M 5 Son Tx Ga Miss
Reaves, Olive W F 3 Dtr Tx Ga Miss
Reaves, Margret A W F 4/12 Feby Daughter Tx Ga Miss
Reaves, Allie R W F 87 Mother At House SC SC SC","STR06" "I37405","Reeves","Lillie Pearl","23 Nov 1946","25 May 2022","0","Lillie Pearl Reeves
Date of Birth: 23 Nov 1946
Gender: Female
Birth County: Shelby
Father's Name: Henry Oscar Reeves
Mother's Name: Ollie Taylor
Roll Number: 1946_0010

Lillie Pearl DuBose, 75, of Hemphill,Tx passed away Wednesday, May 25,2022 surrounded by her family.

Lillie was born in Center, Tx on Nov. 22,1946 to Oscar Reeves and Ollie Tatum Reeves. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. She enjoyed spending time outside, camping, tending her many flowers and loved spending time with her grandchildren. She was a long time member of Strickland Crossing Church of God.

Lillie is survived by her husband of 56 yrs Danny DuBose of Hemphill,Tx, son Danny DuBose Jr. (Dan) of Hemphill,Tx, daughters Regina Harley and husband Randy of Hemphill,Tx and Brandi Cox and husband Brad of Hemphill, Tx, grandchildren Chase DuBose of Hemphill, Tx, Justin Harley and wife Kelli of Jasper, Tx, Braxton Harley and wife Courtney of Jasper, Tx, Lee Harley and wife Liz of Buna, Tx, Scott Harley and wife Alyssa of Kirbyville, Tx, Nicholas Harley and wife Leslie of Kirbyville,Tx, Kaileigh Cox and Deven of Hemphill, Tx, Austyn Cox and Sabrina of Hemphill,Tx, sister Patsy McDowell and husband Billy Bob of Diana,Tx, and 15 grandchildren with 2 on the way.

She is preceded in death by her parents Oscar and Ollie Tatum Reeves, sister Margie Reeves, and brother Oscar Reeves Jr. (Isom).

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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 1, 2022, page 7","STR06" "I45123","Reeves","Marion E.","Abt 1902","Yes, date unknown","0","Her marriage license shows her as a daughter of Frank Reeves and Bertha McGaw.","STR06" "I18986","Reeves","Mary E. ""Mollie""","30 Sep 1858","6 Mar 1923","0","Said to be a daughter of Joseph REEVES and Celia STROTHER.","STR06" "I25347","Reeves","Mary Elizabeth","4 Jan 1854","12 Oct 1886","0","The death certificate of youngest son, William Henry Bragg, instead shows the name of this mother as Lizzie STRAUGHTER.","STR06" "I33888","Reeves","Norman Carol","19 Aug 1953","2 Aug 2023","0","Norman Carol Reeves, Sr., 69, of Pineland, Texas passed away Wednesday, August 2, 2023 at his residence.

Norman was born August 19, 1953 in Pineland to Ira Kirby Reeves and Arlie Wilma Fairsheet Reeves. He was a lifelong resident of Pineland and a graduate of West Sabine ISD. He worked on pipelines running heavy equipment and was a member of IUOE Local 178. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and playing on his trackhoe and he loved playing with his grandchildren and traveling. When he was home, he liked to watch westerns and hunting/fishing shows. He was a member of New Beginnings Church in Plainview.

Norman is survived by his wife of 29 years, Tena Worrell Reeves of Pineland; sons, Billy Williams of Pineland, Norman Reeves, Jr., and wife, Audra, of Nederland, Robert Reeves and wife, Holly, of Kilgore, and Cheyenne Dudley and wife, Jessica, of Lumberton; daughter, Stephanie Martin of Pineland and Lynn Reeves of Splendora; grandchildren, Katy Booker, Shelbie Martin, Kenady White and husband, Colton, Michael Martin and wife, Harlee, Karmyn Dudley, Audrey Johnson, Joseph King, Emma Williams, Eastin Williams, Tenlynn Moody, Austin Reeves, Landyn Chalupa-Harris, Evan and wife, Chelsea, and Bethany and Braydon; great grandchildren, Harlynn Craig, Berklee Martin, Briggs Martin and River; brother, Loyd Reeves and wife, Cecilia; sister, Blanche Dunn; and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his father, Kirby Reeves; mother, Arlie Reeves; brothers, Kirby Joe Reeves, Tommy Gene Reeves and James (Red) Reeves; and sisters, Wilma Simpson and Margerete Thornton.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Friday, August 4, 2023 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, August 5, 2023 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Wayne Alford officiating.

Burial will follow services in Gravel Hill Cemetery with Blake Ponder, Colton White, Tyler Ferguson, Anthony Clark, Joseph King and Lil' D Worrell serving as pallbearers. Eastin Williams will be honorary pallbearer.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 9, 2023, page 4","STR06" "I39223","Reeves","Olive ""Ollie""","13 Jan 1877","3 Feb 1936","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 5
Enumerated 20 and 21 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 172 Sheet 18A
240-244
Chambers, Olive Head F W 43 Wd Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Chambers, Barney Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx
Chambers, Velma Dtr F W 198 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I4263","","","","","","","" "I41832","Reeves","Rebecca ""Becky"" F.","13 Oct 1862","14 Dec 1902","0","Her last name might instead be REED (per death certificate of daughter, Evie Lunsford Barrett). However, both FindAGrave and the death certificate of numerous other children show REEVES.","STR06" "I29460","Reeves","Richard Lawson","11 Nov 1798","4 Dec 1867","0","(Research):Joe Reeves shows that he was the son of John Hardy Reeves, and that he moved to Guinnet County, GA by 1818, and later to Texas. He lists his spouse as unknown. He shows Richard as being buried in Milam.","STR06" "I15484","Register","Bessie","17 Jul 1895","3 Dec 1942","0","Shown by Rose Diane Stanley as a daughter of Benjamin Franklin Register and Sarah Jane ""Biddie"" Massingill.","STR06" "I22295","Register","Bessie","11 Jan 1897","2 Dec 1968","0","She appears to have first been married to a Mr. HAYES, as Rachel HAYES was listed as a stepdaughter of Daniel McLemore on census records.","STR06" "I26635","Register","Susan J.","Abt 1829","Aft 1872","0","Robert McLemore Butler notes that Susan was d/o William and Susan Register","STR06" "I4293","","","","","","","" "I23270","Reick","Melchior","23 Sep 1813","14 Jan 1895","0","H. Schluckbier writes that about 1832 he emigrated and settled in Ohio. He tended livery and was a Saloon Keeper.

1840 Census listed as Melchor Reik, 1 son under 5, 1 male 20-30,2 female under 5, 1 female 20-30.

1860 Census listed as Melclah Reik, age 47, property $3000, $510 personal, birth Wuerttemburg, Germany.

1870 Census listed as Malchior Reik, age 56, Saloon Keeper$7000, $300 personal, birth Germany, Emily Reik, age 35 listed as keeping house. Young girl, age 11, Jennie Van Buskirk listedin household (could be Emily's from a first marriage?) Also a Jacob Spindler age 28, Carpenter and Joiner living in household.

Living with son Jacob J. Reik in Evart, Mi at time of 1880census.
","STR06" "I19575","","","","","","","" "I48332","Reid","Alexander","Abt 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","The 1913 birth certificate for his daughter, Ina Campbell Reed, shows Alexander was born in Scotland, and worked as a miner. He was 26 at the time is daughter was born.","STR06" "I48333","Reid","Ina Campbell","20 May 1913","Yes, date unknown","0","Her birth certificate shows that she was the second child, both still living, born in Ina,","STR06" "I45879","Reid","Lela","22 Sep 1889","31 Dec 1923","0","Biography, as copied from her FindAGrave memorial page:

Lela was the second daughter of Albert Macklin Reid and Mary Virgina Christopher-Bullington-Reid.

Her older full sister was Zoe Reid-Gilbert (Memorial #15921831)

Lela married Charles Henry Roberson on 16 Jan 1906 in Pulaski, Giles County, TN.

Their other daughter was Elizabeth Robinson-McLemore (Find A Grave Memorial# 50914926","STR06" "I39800","","","","","","","" "I45945","Reiner","Edward","2 Feb 1885","16 Oct 1939","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Tom Stonehunter and maintained by Cheryl Rudolph, shows that he ""married his first wife Nellie Laughry on June 16, 1906 in Stark County, Ohio. He and Nellie were divorced in 1918 in Canton, Stark, Ohio. On July 3, 1920, Edward married Chella Steinmetz in Cuyahoga County, Ohio."" He shares a double marker with Chella/","STR06" "I45941","Reiner","Josepha ""Julia""","Abt 1870","19 Jul 1882","0","Cheryl Rudolph, on the FindAGrave memorial page for Julia, shows that she died of diptheria.","STR06" "I45943","Reiner","Mary","17 Sep 1882","21 Jan 1942","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Cheryl Rudolph, shows that she married first Louis CHARVAT (18974-1952) and second Frank REESE (1865-1937).","STR06" "I29149","Reinert","Christina","4 Jan 1817","11 May 1907","0","Christina Buerk ""came from Waldhausen to America in 1873, with her granddaughter, Katherine Buerk,"" later the wife of Solomon Striffler, according to the obituary of Katherine Buerk published in the Friday, January 21, 1938 issue of the Cass City Chronicle.

Christina's own obituary is below:

Tri County Chronicle
Cass City Michigan
Friday, May 19, 1907

Mrs Christina Buerk nee Reinert died at the home of her son, Fred Buerk, on Thursday, May 11 after an illness of several months. She was born in Walthausen, Wurtenberg, Germany on January 4, 1817, where in 1835 she was united in marriage to John Buerk. To this union came five children, four sons and one daughter. Two sons, Charles of Caro and Fred of this place survive. Mr. Buerk died in Germany in 1866 and in 1873 Mrs. Buerk and her children came to America, settling on a farm in Elkland township, northeast of this village.

She was converted during a series of meetings conducted by Rev. W. Berge during his former ministry here and has since lived a christian life. At that time there was no Evangelical church organized in this village. For several years past she has made her home with her son, Fred. Besides her two remaining sons she leaves 5 granchildren and 15 great-granchildren. The funeral services were held in the Evangelical church Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. W. Berge, and her remains laid to rest in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I41494","Reininger","Johann Georg","14 Mar 1837","3 Oct 1923","0","FindAGrave shows he married second Theresa Neeb.","STR06" "I20089","Rejsek","Josefa ""Josie""","Abt 1846","Apr 1885","0","The daughter of Frantisek REJSEK and Marie PROKOP. Her father was a miller. (Milligan, p 314).

Her marriage license, from Dobrs, Book 3, Page 25, 167 Register, showed her as the daughter of Frantisek REJSEK, miller for Strasic house #43 county of Strakonice and mother Marie born PROKOP from Strasic house #14. She was shown as Catholic, age 20 3/4 years, and single.","STR06" "I20454","Rejsek","Marie","27 Aug 1862","5 Aug 1927","0","The daughter of John REJSEK and Mary MATEJOVSKY. Her mother died when she was 13, and her father sent her to America in 1880 with her aunt and uncle, Josefa REJSEK and Joseph JANDA. She helped them care for their children. She left behind a three brothers and a sister, Eleanor, who later came to America and married Karel LAUN. Her brothers were Mike, Charlie and John. After arriving in America, Marie worked as a nanny for the ZISKA children and as a chamber maid at a hotel in Exeter, Nebraska. This is where she met John KOTAS, who had to haul his grain to Fairmont. (Milligan, p 357).","STR06" "I34363","","","","","","","" "I19854","","","","","","","" "I26932","Rempe","Ray","25 Jun 1925","28 May 2022","0","Lucille Rempe, 92, passed away May 27, 2022, and Ray Rempe, 96, passed away May 28, 2022, in Lincoln. Rosary will be said at 10:00 Monday, June 6, 2022, at St. Michael's Catholic
Church of Hastings. Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 10:30.

Memorials are suggested to the family for later designation. In lieu of flowers family requests masses be offered on their behalf. Apfel Funeral Home, Hastings, in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be directed to www.apfelfuneralhome.com.

Ray recently said, ""Lucille is not going anywhere without me."" She passed away shortly before
midnight May 27, holding hands with her devoted husband. Less than 3 hours later Ray followed his precious wife.

Ray Henry Rempe was born June 25, 1925, to Henry and Magdalene (Ilg) Rempe near Mount Clare. He attended Mount Hope grade school and St. Stephen's parochial school. As a
young man he worked on his father's farm and other area farms.

Lucille Barbara Buschkoetter was born September 22, 1929, to Anthony and Rose (Blume) Buschkoetter near Lawrence. She attended Sacred Heart Elementary School and graduated from Lawrence High School.

Ray was drafted by the Army and took his training at Fort Hood, TX. Ray said his drill sergeant suggested to the troops they find a girlfriend so they would be more likely to receive mail. Happily, while he was on leave after basic training, he went on a double date with his brother and Lucille's
sister. The rest is history.

Ray and Lucille began their 73-year marriage in Superior next door to Ray's parents. After a year of
working in town, they rented a farm northwest of Superior. Times were tough, so in 1956 they moved to Hebron where Ray did plumbing and heating.

Lucille cared for their growing family and tended a large garden. In 1962 Ray joined K-N Natural Gas Company. After two years he was transferred to Milligan where he took the position of Service Manager. Lucille was active in the Altar Society and did babysitting for a few Milligan families.

Ray and Lucille liked to travel and enjoyed trips with their siblings, friends, and grandchildren. After retirement they moved to Hastings, and in 2002 they moved to Good Samaritan Village where they did volunteer work.

Ray and Lucille were preceded in death by an infant daughter, a grandson, a great grandson, their parents, and several brothers and sisters.

They leave behind to mourn their children: Don (Kay) Rempe, Barb (Gaylen) Havel, Dale (Kathy) Rempe, Steve (Kris) Rempe, Glen (Kim) Rempe and Joyce (Dave) Sonenberg; 21 grandchildren; 27 great grandchildren; one great-great grandson; brother, Elmer (Maxine) Rempe; sister, Sally Menke; and sisters-in-law: Eileen Buschkoetter and Joan Rempe

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Apfel Funeral Home)","STR06" "I34266","","","","","","","" "I28624","Renfro","Rhoda","Abt 1805","Aft 1870","0","Melba Gene McLemore writes that Rhoda was the daughter of Bartlett RENFRO b. 21 Dec 1781 Va. d. 2 Jan 1854 Benton County, Alabama, buried in Harkins Cemetery, Lincoln County, TN and Chloe PARKER b. 9 May 1785. The Bartlett RENFRO family was in Lincoln County, Tennessee until about 1830-1840, and then moved to Alabama.

1820 Census
Lincoln County, TN, Fayetteville
Bartlett RENFRO
310010-22010
Bartlett and Chloe are both 26-44

1830 Census
Lincoln County, TN, p 217
Bertlett Renfro
00120001-0011101
Bartlett is 50-60 and Chloe is 40-50

1840 Census
Benton County, Alabama
Bartlet Renfro
00011001-00011001
Bartlett is 50-50 and Chloe is 40-50

1850 Census (Calhoun County, Alabama)

1860 Census (Calhoun County, Alabama)

Note: Benton County became Calhoun County","STR06" "I12327","Reniker","Maria","Abt 1828","25 Dec 1850","0","Her tombstone is engraved ""Maria, Wife of Helfer Cramer, Died Dec. 25, 1850, Aged 22 Yrs, 11 Mos., 14 days.""","STR06" "I14018","Rennels","Alfred M.","9 Apr 1887","11 Jul 1969","0","Elk City Daily News, Elk City, OK - July 13, 1969 Rennels Rites Set Today Funeral services for Alfred M. Rennels, 82, Carpenter, who died Friday in a local hospital will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday in the Hammon School Auditorium. Interment will be in Radial (sic) Cemetery in Hammon. Mr. Rennels was born April 9, 1887 in Decatur, Tex., and came to this area in 1900. In 1910 he was married to Blanche Dunlap. Survivors include his wife, (something was missing here) Wade and Alvin, both of Hammon, 5 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Savage Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I14018","Rennels","Alfred M.","9 Apr 1887","11 Jul 1969","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Custer County, Washita Twp
Enumerated 27 January 1920
SD 7 ED 38 Ward 3516 Sheet 5A
Stamped 185

78-85
Rennels, Alfred M Hd M W 32 M Tx US Ark Farmer
Rennels, Blanche Hd F W 29 M Tx Mo Tx
Rennels, Doyle E Son M W 8 S Ok Tx Tx
Rennels, Alvin J Son M W 2 5 S Ok Tx Tx
Rennels, Wade W Son M W 2 6/12 S OK Tx Tx

87-94 Elmer and Burmah Rennels","STR06" "I14022","Rennels","Alvin Jasper ""Mutt""","13 May 1914","6 Jul 1996","0","The Elk City Daily News--July 8, 1996

Funeral services for Alvin J. Rennels will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the Martin Funeral Chapel with Bro. Truman Teel officiating. Burial will follow in the Red Hill Cemetery under the direction of the Martin Funeral Home.

Alvin Jasper 'Mutt' Rennels was born May 3, 1914 in Colter to Alfred and Blanche (Dunlap) Rennels and died Saturday at the age of 82. He was married to Hazel Allison, July 27, 1927 in Los Angeles, California. They lived in the Colter community until March of 1994 when moving to Elk City. He was a lifetime farmer and cattleman, retiring some two years ago. He was a faithful member of the Westside Church of Christ.

Survivors include his wife, Hazel of the home; one son, Dick Rennels and his wife Linda of Canute; one daughter, Pat Massy and her husband Dale of Hammon; one brother, Doyle Rennels of Medford, Oregon; two sister-in-law, Gertie Rennels of Carpenter and Iona Allison of Elk City; one brother-in-law, Clint Allison of Elk City; four grandsons; three great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother Wade.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I29214","Rennels","Dee Lavalle","31 Jul 1911","Nov 1968","0","He was married to an Opal ??? (10 Dec 1912-21 Oct 1998)","STR06" "I14020","Rennels","Doyle E.","11 Oct 1911","25 Nov 1996","0","Lynell Cordell assumed this was the correct person from info on SSDI. Last residence was Medford, OR. SS #445-09-5634 OK

Cheyenne Star, Cheyenne, OK
RENNELS, Doyle Edwin; 85; Medford OR; Mail Tribune; 1996-11-26

The memorial service for Doyle E. Rennels was held Wednesday, November 27, 1996 at 2 p.m. at the Park Street Church of Christ, Ashland. Greg Weston, minister of the Park Street Church of Christ will officate.

Private interment will be Sisklyou Memorial Park, Medford.

Memorial contribution may be made to the Memorial Fund of the Park Street Church of Christ, 621 Park Street, Ashland, Oregon 97520.

Doyle E. Rennels, 85, of Medford, Oregon, died Monday, November 25, 1996 at the Rogue Valley Medical Center, Medford, Oregon.

Mr. Rennels was born October 11, 1911 in Hammon, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma to Alfred and Blanche Dunlap Rennels. In Hammon in December 1929 he married the former Alice Simmons, who preceded him in death on November 24, 1979. Mr. Rennels farmed in Oklahoma until moving to Medford in 1946. In 1951 he moved to Norwalk, California where he worked as a meat cutter in retail grocery until retirement in 1975, when he returned to live in Talent, Oregon. In 1990 he moved to Medford.

While living in California he was an elder at the South Whittier Church of Christ. He was a member of the Park Street Church of Christ in Ashland, and served as an elder there until 1979. He also was a member of the Amaigamated Meat Cutters Union of America.

Survivors include one son, Truman Rennels of Medford, Oregon; two grandchildren; and six great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by two brothers, Wade and Alvin Rennels.

Funeral arrangements under the direction of Simonsen Funeral Home, Ashland, Oregon.

(Courtesy Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I4803","Rennels","Elmer","17 Mar 1894","Aft Apr 1930","0","He married in Custer County, OK circa 1919 to a Burmah. They had a son, Lloyd H., born circa 1919, Oklahoma died 1936.

WWI Draft Registration - 1917
Name: Elmer J Rennels
City: Canute
County: Custer
State: Oklahoma
Birthplace: Duncan, Oklahoma;United States of America
Birth Date: 17 Mar 1894
Race: Caucasian
Roll: 1851773
DraftBoard: 0
Occupation: Farming
Next of kin: wife and mother
Dark brown eyes, black hair

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I4803","Rennels","Elmer","17 Mar 1894","Aft Apr 1930","0","(Research):Census Information:


1920 Census
Oklahoma, Custer County, Washita Twp
Enumerated 27 January 1920
SD 7 ED 38 Ward 3516 Sheet 5A
Stamped 185

78-85
Rennels, Alfred & Blanche

87-94
Rennels, Elmer J Hd M W 25 M OK Il Ark Farmer
Rennels, Burmah H. Wife F W 21 M OK TX TX
Rennels, Loyd H. Son M W 2/12 OK OK OK
Rennels, Mary C. Mother F W 57 Wd. AR TN MS

1930 census Roger Mills Co. OK
Cheyenne Twp.
ED 65-8 Sheet 1B
April 8, 1930
13/13
Rennels, Elmer J., MW, 37, M, age when first married 23, O
K TX TX
Hazel B., wife, FW, 32, M, age when first married 18, OK TX TX
Lloyd H., son, MW, 10, OK OK OK

Wife's obit gives Elmer's death date as 1921 but the above census enumeration and Red Hill Cemetery records shows:
Elmer Rennels b. 1894, d. 1930.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I1837","Rennels","George Roberts","3 Oct 1881","Abt 1919","0","His World War I Draft Registration, courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell, shows that his occupation was that of a farmer, and he had black hair and eyes, and that his nearest relative was his wife, Nannie Maud. They lived at RFD 4 in Canute, Oklahoma.","STR06" "I1837","Rennels","George Roberts","3 Oct 1881","Abt 1919","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Custer County, Washita twp
ED 127 Pg 268B
75-76
Rennels, George R Hd M W 28 M1 7 Tx Il US
Rennels, Maude W Wf F W 22 M1 7 3/3 MO In US
Rennels, Clyde Son M W 6 Ok Tx Ms
Rennels, Bula Dtr F W 4 Ok Tx Ms
Rennels, Lee R Son M W 10/12 Ok Tx Ms

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Custer County, Washita twp
77-84
Rennels, Maude N Hd F W 43 Wd Mo In In
Rennels, Perry C Son M W 16 Ok Tx Mo
Rennels, Bulah M Dau F W 13 Ok Tx Mo
Rennels, Robert L Son M W 10 Ok Tx Mo
Rennels, Dee L Son M W 8 Ok Tx Mo

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Roger Mills County, Kiowa Twp
ED 65-11 Sheet 1A
11-11
Rennels, P. Clyde Hd M W 26 S Ok Ok Tx
Rennels, Beulah Sister F W 24 S Ok Ok Tx
Rennels, Leroy Bro M W 20 S Ok Ok Tx
Rennels, Dee Bro M W 18 S Ok Ok Tx","STR06" "I28742","Rennels","Hansel B.","28 Dec 1908","29 Mar 1943","0","CA-Death Records: Hansel Bud RENNELS, b. 28 Dec 1908, OK. d. 29 Mar 1943. 34y. San Francisco Co.; Luvena McCONNELL, b. 22 Mar 1887, TX. d. 5 Jul 1969, 82y. Last Res: Yucaipa, San Bernadino Co. Mother's Maiden Name: HELLUMS.

[Research Notes by: Sharon (Scriven) Iwanick. 1559 E. Caples Ct., La Center, WA. 98629. {data should be proven for accuracies and connections} Jan. 2007]","STR06" "I4814","Rennels","Jasper","15 Aug 1883","4 Oct 1911","0","He married in Custer County, OK circa 1908 to a Vernie. Their sons, both born in Custer County, were Wan (b 1908) and Hansel ( b 1909).","STR06" "I28741","Rennels","Juano Lavell","Abt 1909","11 Oct 1943","0","JUANO LAVELL RENNELS.
Ship's Cook, Second Class.
Service Number #06332016.
From, South Gate, California. Purple Heart. Submarine, USS Wahoo (SS-238). Loss Date, October 11, 1943. In La Perouse Strait, Northern Japan. Sunk by a combination of air attack, shore batteries, and depth charging.

Sharon Iwanick is a volunteer for ""On Eternal Patrol."" It is a site that honors all WWII submariners. Last year she was contacted because of her genealogy interests. It was regarding a submariner. She was able to disprove it was her family, but got hooked on trying to find family of the submariners lost in WWII on the submarine USS WAHOO (SS-238) It was lost in Oct. 1943, in La Perouse Strait, Northern Japan. Sunk by a combination of air attack, shore batteries, and depth charging. Recently the Naval Dept. announced the submarine found, is the USS Wahoo. They are trying to locate family and friends of the submariner, to share the news and of the upcoming Memorial planned.

With tracking this family, I have come up with a bit of data on the family of Juano Rennels. Gleaning from your web-site, I see a couple other leads I will try to follow. I'm hoping you possibly might have more data, a relative or contact, regarding this line, to help our search. I will gladly share my findings with you, if wanted.

Reading the history books on the USS Wahoo, it appears Juano L. Rennels, married before one of his voyages and is unknown if he had children.

Juano Lavell RENNELS, Ship's Cook, Second Class, was aboard the USS WAHOO (SS-238) He was inducted from California. He listed his next of kin, his wife, Mrs. Lottie Edith Rennels, 9831 Elizabeth Ave., South Gate, CA. {Los Angeles Co.}


[Research Notes courtesy of: Sharon (Scriven) Iwanick. 1559 E. Caples Ct., La Center, WA. 98629. {data should be proven for accuracies and connections} Jan. 2007]","STR06" "I6396","Rennels","Lottie Mae","23 Dec 1890","10 Oct 1947","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 census Custer Co. OK ED 127 Pg. 267B
Washita twp.
57/58 Johnson, Noel, head, MW, 26, M, 0, TX US US
Littie, wife, FW, 19, M, 0, TX IL AR

1920 census Grant Co. NM ED 51 Pg. 132A
Cliff Prec.
Fm/175/175 Johnson, Noel, head, MW, 37, M, TX US US
Lottie, wife, FW, 29, M, OK TX AR
Gwendolyn, dau, FW, 9, OK TX OK
Sybil, dau., FW, 7, NM TX OK
Thelma, dau., FW, 1 ?/12, NM TX OK

1930 census Quay Co. NM ED 19-4 Pg. 36A
Tucumcari city
605 Second St. 'S'
54/57 Johnson, Noel, head, MW, 46, M, age when first marrie
d 28, OK IL AR
Lottie, wife, FW, 39, M, age when first married 18, OK TX OK
Gwendoline, dau., FW, 19, S, OK OK OK
Sybel, dau., FW, 17, S, NM OK OK
Thelma, dau., FW, 13, NM OK OK

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I29211","Rennels","Perry Clyde","5 Jun 1903","5 Oct 1977","0","Perry applied for a Social Security account at the age of 33, on November 30, 1936. At the time of his application, he was living in Redmond, Oregon, and an employee of the Redmond Cafe. He listed his parents as George Robert Rennels and Maude Hunt.","STR06" "I29211","Rennels","Perry Clyde","5 Jun 1903","5 Oct 1977","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 census Roger Mills Co. OK
Kiowa Twp. ED 65-11 Sheet 1A
11/11 Rennels, P. Clyde, head, MW 26 S OK OK TX
Beulah, sister, FW 24 S OK OK TX
Leroy, brother, MW 20 S OK OK TX
Dee, brother, MW 18 S OK OK TX

(Courtesy Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I29213","Rennels","Robert Leroy","26 Jun 1909","6 Nov 1986","0","U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
Name: Robert L Rennels
Birth Year: 1909
Race: White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country: Oklahoma
State: Oregon
County or City: Deschutes
Enlistment Date: 3 Apr 1942
Enlistment State: Oregon
Enlistment City: Portland
Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source: Civil Life
Education: Grammar school
Marital Status: Single, without dependents
Height: 74
Weight: 177

Social Security Death Index
Name: Robert Rennels
SSN: 540-09-0870
Last Residence: 97756 Redmond, Deschutes, Oregon, United States of America
Born: 26 Jun 1909
Died: Nov 1986
State (Year) SSN issued: Oregon (Before 1951 )

Oregon Death Index, 1903-98
Name: Rennels, Robert Ler
County: Deschutes
Death Date: 6 Nov 1986
Certificate: 86-19433
Age: 77
Birth Date: 26 Jun 1909
Spouse: Grace","STR06" "I6397","Rennels","Rose Etta ""Rosa/Rosie""","Feb 1885","Abt 1921","0","Lynell Gentry Cordell believes she may have been the wife of Ralph E. Galloway, but this has not yet been proven. A marriage license should be obtained if possible.

If this is correct, this is the couple as listed on the 1920 census, a year before Rosa died. Note that she is just a few homes away from both Elmer and Alfred Rennels, her brothers, and her widowed mother, Mary Trawick Rennels.

1910 census Custer Co. OK ED 127 Pg. 271A
Washita Twp.
Galloway, Ralph E., head, MW, 28, M1, 5, AR MO AL
Rosa E., wife, FW, 25, M1, 5, TX AR AR
Floyd P., son, MW, 4, OK AR TX
Eunice V., dau., FW, 11/12, OK AR TX


1920 Census
Oklahoma, Custer County, Washita Twp
Enumerated 29 January 1920
SD 7 ED 38 Ward 3582 Sheet 5B

87-94 Elmer and Burmah Rennels, with son Loyd and his widowed mother, Mary C. Trawick Rennels

92-99 Arlis and Belle Galloway

93-100
Galloway, Ralph E Hd M W 38 M Ark Mo Ala Farmer
Galloway, Rose Wf F w 34 M Tn Ill Ark
Galloway, Floyd P Son M W 14 S Ok Ark Tn
Galloway, Veta E Dtr F W 10 S Ok Ark Tn

1930 census Custer Co. OK ED 20-28 Pg. 265A
Washita twp.
2/2 Galloway, Edward R., head, MW, 48, Wd., AR MO AL
Gladys, dau., FW, 29, ?, OK AR TX
2/3 Iles, Veta, head, FW, 20, Wd., AR MO AL
Kenneth, son, MW, 4, OK AR OK
Maryene(?), dau., FW, 2, OK AR OK

On this same page at dwelling/family 1/1 is Gus, age 35, and Bella Galloway, age 31, with five children.

I think this looks to be Ralph and Rosa's son Floyd P.
1930 census Las Animas Co. CO ED 36-65 Pg. 212B
Prect. 60, Alcreek
3/3 Galloway, Floyd P., head, MW, 24, M, age when first married 20, OK AR OK
Lucille W., wife, FW, 24, M, age when first married 20, TX MO TX","STR06" "I6783","Rennels","Thomas Perry","Abt 1858","Abt 1900","0","He was the son of Thomas Scott Rennels.","STR06" "I6783","Rennels","Thomas Perry","Abt 1858","Abt 1900","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 - OK, Custer Co., Washita
RENNELS Mary C. Hd 37y June 1862
"", George son 18y Oct 1881
"", Jasper son 16y Aug 1883
"", Rosa dau 15y Feb 1885
"", Alfred son 13y Apr 1887
"", Lottie dau 9y Dec 1890
"", Elmer son 6y Mar 1894

(Courtesy of Sharon (Scriven) Iwanick. 1559 E. Caples Ct.
, La Center, WA. 98629. {data should be proven for accuracies and connections} Jan. 2007)","STR06" "I31873","Rennels","Thomas Scott","Abt 1818","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1870 census Coles Co. IL Pg. 173A
Hutton Twp.
372/371
Rennels (Runnels), Thomas, 52, MW, Farmer, KY
"", Susan, 45, FW, Keeping house, IN
"", Napoleon(?), 21, MW, Farmer, IL
"", Jane, 19, FW, IL
"", Samuel, 15, MW, IL
"", Thomas, 12, MW, IL
"", Martha, 9, FW, IL
"", Florence, 7, FW, IL
"", Mahala, 5, FW, IL
"", John, 2, MW, IL


1880 Census
Wise Co. TX pg. 225A
182/182
Rennels, Thomas, 67 KY
"", Susan, 54 Ind
"", T.P., son, 20 IL
"", M.A., dau., 19 IL
"", Mahaley, dau., 14 IL
"", J. L., son, 12 IL
Goben, Malinda, g-dau., 9 IL
"", S.W., g-dau., 6 IL
"", S. A., g-dau., 3 IL

Also in 1880.....

1880 census
Wise Co. TX
Prec. 6 Pg. 229B
David A. ADAMS Self M Male W 30 Farmer MS MS MS
Francis J. ADAMS Wife M Female W 29 Keeping House IL KY I
N
Joseph P. ADAMS Son S Male W 1 At Home TX MS IL","STR06" "I28751","Rennels","Truman Gene","28 Jul 1932","3 Jul 2005","0","Mail Tribune - July 4, 2005
Ruch Elementary principal dies Truman Rennels, 72, fell ill Friday from undiagnosed leukemia
By JONEL ALECCIA
A longtime local educator recently named principal at Medford's Ruch Elementary School died suddenly Sunday. Truman Rennels was 72. Rennels, who fell ill Friday, succumbed to previously undiagnosed leukemia complicated by pneumonia, said his son, Bud Rennels of Medford. ""The only thing going strong at the end was his heart,"" the younger man said. ""It was a total shock."" Truman Rennels retired from the Eagle Point School District in 1999 after a 25-year career as a teacher, coach and administrator, ending as vice principal at Little Butte School. But he couldn't stay away from education, his family and colleagues said. The Medford man was a frequent classroom substitute who stepped in last spring as vice principal at Eagle Point High School, said Mari Brabbin, the principal there. When the job came available in Ruch this year, Rennels was eager to apply, his son said. ""He was just too bored and thought he should take another job,"" Bud Rennels said. People who knew Rennels characterized him as an energetic, upbeat man who had the best interests of students at heart. ""Truman believed that all kids could reach their highest potential,"" Brabbin said. ""He gave every kid a clean slate every day."" Rennels was active as an elder in the West Main Church of Christ and he served as an educational consultant for George Fox University, Northwest Christian College and Concordia University. His strong faith caused minor concern after his first staff meeting at Ruch June 7. Rennels asked about the possibility of starting meetings with prayer, raising objections among some staff members. One staffer raised the issue in a casual conversation with Jim Bond, a representative with the Medford teachers' union. Medford school officials investigated the matter and agreed that the request was inappropriate, but did not violate district policy, interim Superintendent Kathy McCollum said before Rennels' death. Religion was a big part of Rennels' life, his son said, noting that Rennels had taken out a life insurance policy that listed the church as his beneficiary. Medford officials expressed shock and dismay at Rennels' death. School Board Chairman Mike Moran said officials would wait for the return of Superintendent Phil Long before taking any action. Two other candidates were considered for the part-time principal's position, he added. A memorial for Rennels is planned for 10 a.m. Thursday at West Main Church of Christ, 1701 W. Main St., Medford. The service will be followed by a potluck lunch, Bud Rennels said. Truman Rennels is survived by his wife, Glenda, two children and six grandchildren.

Mail Tribune - July 6, 2005
Truman Gene Rennels

The memorial service for Truman Gene Rennels will be held at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, July 7th at West Main Church of Christ, 1701 West Main Street, Medford, Oregon. Truman was born July 28, 1932 in Canute, Oklahoma. He moved to Oregon in 1944 when he was 12 years old. He graduated from Medford High School in 1951 and married Glenda Winner of Ashland in 1955 after meeting on a blind date. Truman is survived by wife, Glenda Rennels, daughter Kimberly Testerman, son Stephen ""Bud"" Rennels and 6 grandchildren: Allyson, 23; Jordan, 17; Rylan, 16; Jedidiah, 15; and twins Gabriel and Blain, 13. He was a meat cutter for many years and returned to school graduating from Southern Oregon College with an Education degree in business and math in June 1973. Truman taught and coached at Eagle Point Middle School and High School. He became an Administrator and served in the high school as Athletic Director and as a Vice Principal. He became Vice Principal at Little Butte Elementary in Eagle Point. Truman retired in 1999 but continued to work in the education field as a substitute teacher and administrator. He taught a graduate class for Concordia, Northwestern Christian College and George Fox. He was hired in 2005 by the Medford School District to fill the part time position of Principal at Ruch. He enjoyed volunteering for more than 15 years with the Pear Blossom Run. Truman's life was motivated by a strong Christian Faith. It defined his service to church and family. He served as an Elder at West Main Church of Christ where he was strongly involved in the youth programs, church camp and Mexico Missions. He spent the last seven spring vacations on mission trips to build much needed housing in Mexico. Truman was a husband and father first. His grandchildren were the joy of his life. It's difficult to distill a man's life down to one page in an obituary. Good men are not honored enough in our society. To say Truman was a good man is to understate his impact on the lives around him. Truman lived his faith day by day. He touched everyone who had contact with him by sharing his loving and giving spirit. He will be lovingly missed. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to West Main Church of Christ, Youth Programs or West Main Church of Christ, Mexico Mission.","STR06" "I14023","Rennels","Wade Warren","5 Jun 1917","31 Mar 1991","0","Funeral services for Wade Rennels will be conducted Wednesday, April 3, 1991 at 2 p.m. in the A.G. Creach Hammon School Auditorium with Bro. O.B. Dunpal and Dick Rennels officiating. Burial will follow in the Red Hill Cemetery, Hammon, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma under the direction of Martin Funeral Home. Wade Warren Rennels was born June 5, 1917 in Colter, Oklahoma and died late Sunday, March 31, 1991 at the age of 73. Wade was born in the Colter Community and has lived in the Colert-Carpenter Community all of his life. Wade was married to Gertie Mooney on March 24, 1940 at Carpenter in the Mooney family home. He worked in the family general store and the booster plant in Carpenter for 16 years. Wade was also a farmer and enjoyed driving a school bus for the Hammon School district for 25 years. Wade retired in 1988 but continued as a substitute driver. In January of 1990 he became ill and has been in ill health since. Wade was a member of the Colter Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife, Gertie of the home. Two sons; Ronnie and his wife Cindy of Clinton and Danny and his wife Debbie of Sentinel. Also two brothers; Doyle Rennels of Talent, Oregon and A.J. ""Mutt"" Rennels of Canute. Three grandchildren: Bradley Rennels and his family of Clinton, Pam Rennels Muncrief and her husband Rob of San Marcos, Texas and Ryan Dale Rennels of Sentinel. Also, two great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The family requests that lasting memories of love be sent to the West Oklahoma Cancer Center of Elk City or the Red Hill Cemetery rust in care of the First Community Bank of Hammon or the Tipton's Orphans Home, Box 370, Tipton, OK 73570.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I1186","Renter","Jeannette","30 Mar 1935","19 Jul 2017","0","Jeannette J. Tank, 82 years, of Fremont, NE died Wednesday, July 19, 2017 at Dunklau Gardens in Fremont. Jeannette was born March 30, 1935 in Norfolk, Nebraska to Edwin and Dorothy(Wiedeman)Renter.

She lived in Grand Island until her family moved to Fremont when she was a sophomore. She was a 1953 graduate of Fremont High School. Jeannette married Leland F. Tomasek on February 2, 1957 in Columbus, NE. They farmed near North Bend. Leland died August 3, 1984. Jeannette married Donald Tank on November 15, 1990 and they later divorced. She moved back to Fremont in 1999. She worked at Sid Dillon and TEK Services in Fremont. After retirement, Jeannette worked part-time at Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont. Her family was very important to her and she loved going to the casinos. She was a member of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Fremont and was a volunteer at Fremont Area Medical Center in Fremont.

She is survived by daughter, Jeannie(Ron)Marquardt of Arlington, NE; son, Steven(Billy Jo)Tomasek of Hordville, NE; brothers,Vern Renter of Woodland Park, Co., Virgil (Jean) Renter of Worthington, MN and grandchildren, Hannah, Cole, Tyler, Randi, Lane and Garrett.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Leland; son, Garry Tomasek; brother, Jerry Renter.

Funeral service will be 11:00 A.M., Monday, July 24, 2017 at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Fremont. The Rev. Mark Weber will officiate. Visitation Sunday from 4 PM to 7 PM with family receiving friends from 5 PM to 7 PM at Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont. Visitation on Monday one hour prior to the service at the church. Private family burial will be at Killian Cemetery near Morse Bluff, NE.

Memorials directed to Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Fremont and Arlington Volunteer Fire and Rescue.

(From Moser Memorial Chapel, Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I38091","Renwick","Kelse Clinton","1 Mar 1866","12 Sep 1948","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMLV-NLQ/p1
Name: Kelse Clinton Renwick
Death Date: 14 Sep 1948
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 62 years 6 months 13 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 01 Mar 1886
Birthplace: Dawson, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: C. Renwick
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Name: Willie Thompson
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Occupation: Building Inspector
Place of Residence: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Crawford, Texas
Burial Date: 17 Sep 1948
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2218965
Digital Film Number: 4031448
Image Number: 3384
Reference Number: cn 39880
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I41427","Renz","Barbetta","3 Nov 1872","27 Dec 1950","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3CZ-QQM
name: Barbetta Stahl
event: Death
event date: 27 Dec 1950
event place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 03 Nov 1872
birthplace: Bexar, Texas
father's name: Jacob Renz
mother's name: Katherine Korbel
certificate number: 56743
film number: 2074549
digital folder number: 005145590
image number: 02950
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Barbetta Stahl, 1950","STR06" "I41410","Renz","Bertha","8 Jan 1879","4 Jun 1962","0","From FindAGrave: s/o Margarita Schmidt and Frederick Heinrich Stahl
h/o Bertha Renz
","STR06" "I41428","Renz","Friedrich","Abt 1877","15 May 1894","0","Shown as Frederika on FindAGrave.","STR06" "I41434","Renz","Henrietta","13 Nov 1884","9 Sep 1963","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBW-5DT
name: Henrietta Moehrig
event: Death
event date: 09 Sep 1963
event place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 13 Nov 1884
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: Jacob Renz
mother's name: Katherine Kerbel
certificate number: 55119
film number: 2117293
digital folder number: 005144762
image number: 00247
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Henrietta Moehrig, 1963","STR06" "I41419","Renz","Jacob","27 Feb 1828","25 Dec 1886","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Bexar County, JP 2
Enumerated 24 Jun 1880
Page 29 SD 6 ED 19 Stamped 263
249-258
Renz, Jacob W M 51 Farmer Wurtemberg Wurtemberg Wurtemberg
Renz, Catharina W F W39 Wf Keeping House Hesse Hesse Hesse
Renz, Reinhard W M 19 Son Farmer Tx Wurtemberg Hesse
Renz, Jacob W M 17 Son Farmer Tx Wurtemberg Hesse
Renz, Anna F W F 14 Dtr At School Tx Wurtemberg Hesse
Renz, Wilhelm W M 12 Son At School Tx Wurtemberg Hesse
Renz, Carl W M 12 Son At School Tx Wurtemberg Hesse
Renz, Michael W M 10 Son At School Tx Wurtemberg Hesse
Renz, Barbara W F 8 Dtr Tx Wurtemberg Hesse
Renz, Friedrich W M 3 Son Tx Wurtemberg Hesse
Renz, Bertha W F 1 Dtr Tx Wurtemberg Hesse
253-262
Stahl, Heinrich W M 46 Farmer Wurtemberg Wurtemberg Wurtemberg
Stahl, Margareth W F 49 Wf Wurtemberg Wurtemberg Wurtemberg
Stahl, Martin W M 15 Son At School Wurtemberg Wurtemberg Wurtembeg
Stahl, Heinrich W M 12 Son At School Texas Wurtemberg Wurtemberg Wurtemberg
Stahl, Christian W M 9 Son At School Texas Wurtemberg Wurtemberg Wurtemberg","STR06" "I41421","Renz","Reinhard","23 Feb 1861","1 Dec 1924","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K37Z-Z3G
name: Reinhard Renz
event: Death
event date: 01 Dec 1924
event place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 23 Feb 1861
birthplace: San Antonio, Texas
Occupation: Brewery Worker (retired)
father's name: Jacob Renz
mother's name: Catherine Koerbel
certificate number: 37248
film number: 2113742
digital folder number: 005145309
image number: 02298
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Reinhard Renz, 1924","STR06" "I41433","Renz","Robert Joseph","9 Feb 1893","30 Mar 1969","0","FindAGrave shows that he married Alvina A ACKERMANN, and they were the parents of Gladys and Clarence.","STR06" "I38031","Replogle","Leon Pierce","11 Apr 1924","23 Aug 2004","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Descendant Seeker, links him to memorials for his parents, Barney D. Replogle (1888-1962) and Linnie Pierce (1895-1955).","STR06" "I40610","Retherford","Linda Kay","23 Sep 1945","24 Aug 2015","0","Linda Kay Funk, 69, passed away August 24, 2015 in St. Luke's Hospital in Houston, Texas. Linda was born in Shreveport, Louisiana to Richard and Hazel Huffman Retherford. She has been a part of the Hemphill community most of her life, she was a stay at home maker and mother, she was a member of the East Mayfield Missionary Baptist Church. Linda will be dearly missed by all of her friends and family. She was a loving mother, sister, grandmother, and great grandmother.

She is survived by sons: Richard Clark and wife Lisa Jean of Hemphill, Earl Clark of Abilene, Texas, Lynn Clark and wife Samantha of Hemphill, and Vince Clark and wife Jamie of Milam, her brother Terry Retherford of Odessa, her sisters: Melba Rice of Milam, Joann Modisette of Liberty, Sharon Krajewski of Henderson, Texas, and Judy Rouse of Hot Springs, Arkansas, her numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her daughter Debi Clark.

Visitation will be from 6:00PM until 9:00PM, Thursday, August 27, 2015, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St. Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 11:00AM, Friday, August 28, 2015, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Rosevine Cemetery.

Copied from Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 2, 2015, Page 12","STR06" "I12965","","","","","","","" "I45338","Retherford","Thomas Richard ""T. R.""","12 Feb 1937","14 Feb 2015","0","T.R. Retherford, 78, of Rosevine, died Saturday morning in his home in Rosevine. He was born in Tyler County, Texas, to the late Richard and Beulah Windham Retherford. T.R. was a veteran serving in the U.S. Army as a sergeant, and was a master mason belonging to the Littleton Fowler Masonic Lodge #305. T.R. worked as Central Office Equipment Technician for the phone company for over twenty-five years. After retiring from Contel Phone Company, he enjoyed working on the family farm raising cattle.

He is survived by his wife Glenda Griffin Retherford of Rosevine, his daughters; Shonda McGee and husband Tommy of Hemphill, Toni Easley and husband Artie of Rosevine, his grandsons; Brandon Retherford and friend Michelle of Rosevine, Alex Blue and wife Morgan of Rosevine, Kyle Blue and wife Alexis of Milam, his granddaughters; Stormi Retherford and Kylar Easley of Rosevine, great grandchildren; Brantley, Carson, and Brydger, his sister Mayme Mitchell of Orange, sister-in-law LaVerne Retherford of Montesano, WA, his brothers: Robert Hamilton of Hemphill, Thomas Hamilton of Hemphill, his sister Annette Conner of Hemphill and a host of other family and friends.

T.R. is preceded in death by his parents Richard and Beulah Retherford, his daughter Shelli Lyn Retherford, brothers Charles and Gene Retherford and his sisters LaRue Collier and Mary Coon, and Una Bell Hamilton Cannon.

Pallbearers were grandsons: Brandon Retherford, Alex Blue and Kyle Blue, nephews Marc Griffin, Marty Griffin and Ronny Fuller.

Funeral services were held February 16, 2015, at 2:00pm in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating and eulogy given by Marc Griffin. Burial followed in the Gravel Hill Cemetery.

Copied from Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 18, 2015, Page 9


","STR06" "I45340","","","","","","","" "I37091","Reynolds","Edith Gertrude ""Trudy""","Abt 1921","11 Aug 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
August 21, 1996, page 10

Edith Gertrude Bourgeois

Edith Gertrude ""Trudy"" Bourgeois, 75, of Hemphill died Sunday, Aug. 11, 1996, at Baptist Hospital in Orange.

Ms. Bourgeois had live in Hemphill for the past year. She was a native of Shelby County and a former longtime resident of Orange County.

Survivors: sosn, Paul Gene Risinger of Shelbyville and James Ray Risinger of Orange; eight grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren; sisters, Era Jones of Euless and Velma Faull, Marie Henry, and Irene Jamison, all of Hemphill; and a brother, Elvin Reynolds of Livingston.

Funeral services were held Tuesday at the chapel of Claybar Funeral Home in Orange. Interment was at East Hamilton Cemetery in Shelby County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I28661","Reynolds","Elvira Malissa ""Missy"" Mary","24 Feb 1836","7 Nov 1907","0","Melba Gene noted that Elvira had a sister, Victoria Adaline Reynolds, who married Arcy Mason. They had a daughter anmes Elizbeth Burkham Mason, who was later married to her first cousin, Wright McLemore.","STR06" "I28661","Reynolds","Elvira Malissa ""Missy"" Mary","24 Feb 1836","7 Nov 1907","0","(Research):Census Information:

1860 Census
Arkansas, Jefferson County, Bartholomew Twp, Post Office Pi
ne Bluff
Page 10 (handwritten)
#367-317
S.C. McLemore 27 M Farmer
E.M. McLemore 24 F Alabama
H.E. McLemore 2 F Arkansas
M.J. McLemore 3/12 F Arkansas

1870 Census
Arkansas, Drew County, Mill Creek Twp, P.O. Branchmill
Enumerated 24 Aug 1870
Page 13, Stamped 638
100-111
McLamore, Mary 34 F W Keeping House $--- $50 Alabama
McLamore, Harriet 13 F W At Home Arkansas

1880 Census
Arkansas, Lincoln County, Owen Twp
Enumerated 10 June 1880
Stamped 54
103-106
Newman, Chas. W M 37 Farmer Canada Canada Canada
Newman, Messy W F 43 Wife Keeping House Ala SC Ga
McLemore, Wrigh W M 19 Step-son Works on Farm Ark Tenn Ark*
Newman George W M 7 Son Ark Canada Ala
Newman, Chas. W M 6 Son Ark Canada Ala
Newman, Joseph W M 1 Son Ark Canada Ala

*This was written, and then lined through. Wright McLemore was also listed as a boarder in the Smith Home in Owen, Lincoln, Arkansas at the 1880 census, working as a farm laborer. The enumerator must have crossed him off the census in his mother's home to avoid double counting him.


1900 Census
Arkansas, Lincoln County, Owen Township
Enumerated in June, 1900 by J.A. Blythe
SD 6, ED 119, Sheet 1B
17-18
Newman, Charles Hd W M July 1848 56 m 28 Canada/French Canada Canada Farmer
Newman, Elvira Wife W F Feb 1836 64 M 28 3/3 Ala SC Ga
Newman, Chas O Son W M Nov 1874 25 S Ark Canada Alabama
Newman, Joseph Son W M Oct 1878 21 S Ark Canada Alabama
McLemore, Maggie G-Dtr W F Jan 1891 9 S Ark Ark Ark","STR06" "I32472","","","","","","","" "I45369","Reynolds","Jeannette","30 Aug 1927","28 Sep 1990","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by Kent Marcantel

BARCLAY , JEANNETTE R.
Died 10:05 a.m. Friday, Sept. 28, 1990, at Medical Center of Baton Rouge. She was 63, a native of Belmont and resident of Denham Springs. Visiting at Seale Funeral Home, Denham Springs, 11 a.m. to religious services at 2 p.m. Sunday, conducted by the Rev. Steven Spurlock. Burial in Denham Springs Memorial Cemetery. Survived by mother, Alef Reynolds, San Augustine, Texas; two daughters, Fran Barclay Daily and LuAnn Barclay Espinoza, both of Denham Springs; a son, James Reynolds Barclay, DenhamSprings; and five grandchildren. Preceded in death by husband, Paul Barclay. She was a 1946 graduate of LSU with a B.S. degree in Business. She was past-president of Sherwood Forest Country Club Ladies Golf Association, member of First United Methodist Church, Denham Springs, Administration Board of First United Methodist Church, Ollie Jackson Circle, Council on Ministeries and Chi Omega Sorority of LSU. Family requests memorial donations be made to Cancer Society of Livingston Parish, 111 Easterly Street, Denham Springs, 70726.

Published in The Advocate, (Baton Rouge, LA)
Date: September 30, 1990","STR06" "I10859","Reynolds","Susie Louise","Bef 1921","","0","From Kirbyville.","STR06" "I45368","Reynolds","Waple H.","26 Jul 1902","13 Aug 1963","0","His Texas Death Certificated shows he was a son of W. H. Reynolds and Nellie Ferguson, and worked as a lumberman at a sawmill. He was a resident of Milam, Texas. The informant was his wife, Mrs. Alef Reynolds.","STR06" "I45937","Rezabek","Bertha G. ""Bert""","20 Apr 1912","18 Mar 2006","0","Bertha G. Nadherny , 93, Omaha, died Saturday (3/18/06).

Survivors: son, Ron, Omaha; grandson, Dennis, Sparta, Wis.; granddaughter, husband, Donna and Chris Heyden, Omaha; great-grandchildren, Justin, Max, Harry, Heidi and Alex Heyden. Preceded in death by husband, Louis.

Services: 11 a.m. Friday, Heafey-Heafey-Hoffmann-Dworak-Cutler Mortuary, West Center Chapel, 7805 W. Center Road, Omaha. Bohemian Cemetery, Omaha. Visitation: beginning 4 p.m. Thursday, with family 4-7 p.m., mortuary","STR06" "I14139","Rhame","Earl Rennie","Abt 1916","25 Jul 1970","0","Name: Earl Rennie Rhame
Death Date: 25 Jul 1970
Death Place: Precinct 6, Brazoria, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 54 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1916
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Felix Rhame
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nancy Buckner
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218826
Digital Film Number: 4169068
Image Number: 1227
Reference Number: 46971
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I28061","Rhame","Essie O.","21 Nov 1909","18 Jul 2006","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 26, 2006

Essie R. Watson

Essie R. Watson, 69 (sic), died Tuesday, July 18, 2006 at Lawrence Medical Center in Moulton, Alabama.

Born Nov. 21, 1909, in Ballinger as a daughter of the late Nancy Carline (BUCKNER) and William Felix RHAME, she was the owner/operator of a hairdressing salon in Pasedena and a member of Six Mile Baptist Church, Sabine County. Survivors: a son, Bill WATSON and wife Juanita of Moulton, sister, Myrtle SLADE of Hemphill, brother, Joe RHAME and wife Polly of Highland Village and Ray RHAME and wife JoDane of Maysville, Oklahoma; grandchildren, Paul Watson and Burke Watson, both of Houston, and Alan Watson and Martha HAMILTON, both of Decatur, and eight great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Eugene Thomas WATSON. Funeral services were held July 22 at Mangum Funeral Home's chapel in Center with Bro. Dan George, pastor of Six Mile Baptist Church officiating. Interment was at Oaklawn Cemetery, Center. Memorials may be made to the Six Mile Baptist Church Building Fund.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I7648","Rhame","Kenneth Ray","21 Jul 1927","19 Dec 2006","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 27, 2006

Kenneth Ray Rhame

Kenneth Ray Rhame, 79. of Maysville, Oklahoma, a former resident of this area, died Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2006, at Integris Baptist Hospital in Oklahoma City. Rhame was born July 21, 1927, in Shelbyville as a son of the late Nancy Caroline (Buckner) and William Felix Rhame and had lived in Houston, Beaumont, Denver, Lubbock, Amarillo, and Ft. Worth.

He was a Merchant Marines veteran of World War II and retired from Gulf Oil after 35 years of service. Ray sepnd his life serving the Lord in Baptist Churches, serving as a deacon, music minister, choir member, and singing not only solos, but duets, trios and quartets.

He was married to Tera EASLEY in 1946 and she passed away in 1999. He married Jo Dane AUTRY in 2000.

Survivors: wife, Jo Dane RHAME of Maysville; three children, Cathy GALLAGHER, Chuck RHAME, and Mike RHAME; a step-son, Jeffery HARTLEY; eight grandchildren, Teri ROSALES, Kevin GALLAGER, Cody RHAME, Melissa RHAME, Jacob BLODGETT, Kendra BLODGETT, Conner HARTLEY, and Tanner HARTLEY; four great-grandchildren, Kayla GALLAGER, Nicholas ROSALES, Alina ROSALES, and Jerrod BARDIN; two brothers, Joe RHAME and wife Polly and Felix RHAME and wife Doris; and sister, Myrtle SLADE. He was preceded in death by his brothers and sisters, Essie WATSON, Elbert Guy RHAME, Ory RHAME, Nonnie JOHNSON, Dovie HUGHES, Earl RHAME, Sidney RHAME, Ferol RHAME, and Burk RHAME. Funeral services were held Dec. 26 at the First Baptist Church of Maysville. Graveside rites are set for 2 p.m. today (Wednesday) at Bluebonnet Hills Cemetery in Colleyville, near Ft. Worth. Memorials may be made to Bright Stone, 4276 Warren Rd., Franklin, TN 37068 of the Lottie Moon Mission Offering at First Baptist Church of Maysville, OK 73057. Services were under the direction of Winans Funeral Home.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I28059","Rhame","William Felix","23 Feb 1877","15 May 1951","0","Name: William Felix Rhame
Death Date: 15 May 1951
Death Place: Joaquin, Selby, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 74 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Feb 1877
Birthplace: Louisiana
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Rance Rhame
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lizzie Chevalier
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Joaquin, Shelby, Texas
Cemetery: Jackson
Burial Place: Joaquin, Shelby, Texas
Burial Date: 17 May 1951
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2074775
Digital Film Number: 4167205
Image Number: 2034
Reference Number: cn 37678
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I28059","Rhame","William Felix","23 Feb 1877","15 May 1951","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Runnels County, Precinct 1
Enumerated 16 Apr 1916
SD 16 ED 210 Sheet 2A
16-20
Rhame, W. F. Head M W 33 m2 12 2/1 La Ala La Farmer
Rhame, N.C. Wf F W 22 M 5 2/1 La La La
Rhame, O.H. Son M W 10 S Tx La Tx
Rhame, E G Son M W 7 S Tx La Tx
Rhame, S. W. Son M W 4 S Tx La La
Rhame, E. O. Dtr F W 9 mo S Tx La La","STR06" "I36564","Rhame","William Ferol","Jan 1921","7 Feb 1936","0","Name: Wm. Ferol Rhame
Death Date: 07 Feb 1936
Death Place: Austin, Travis County, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 15 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: Jan 1921
Birthplace: Shelby Co., Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Wm. Felix Rhame
Father's Birthplace: Louisiana
Mother's Name: Nancy Caroline Buslover
Mother's Birthplace: Louisiana
Occupation: Child
Place of Residence: Austin State School
Cemetery: Center
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 10 Feb 1936
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116861
Digital Film Number: 4166722
Image Number: 579
Reference Number: 11557
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I10438","Rhea","John","Abt 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","Patricia A. Thomas
PAThomas1@gmail.com

Description: Minnie Christiana Bean MRD: John Rhea....they had Laura (1899), Dewitt Judson, Jewell Wenonah, Lois Auzella & Naomi Ruth.","STR06" "I10438","Rhea","John","Abt 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):1910 Census
Texas, Scurry County, JP 2, ED 232
Enumerated 25 Aprl 1910
SD 16 Ed 232 Sheet 6B
183-187
Rhea, John O Hd M W 48 M1 12 Tx TN Ark Farmer
Rhea, Minnie C Wif F W 42 M1 12 5/5 Tx Ga Ga
Rhea, Laura Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Rhea, Lois Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Rhea, Dewitt Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Rhea, Ruth Dtr F W 6 Tx Tx Tx
Rhea, Jewell Dtr F W 4 Tx Tx Tx

Lived next door to William T. Rhea, age 43, born in Texas, both parents listed as born in Tennessee","STR06" "I24512","Rhea","Lois Auzella","Abt 1901","4 Jul 1989","0","Lois Auzella Rhea MRD: Benjamin Franklin Thomas.... they had Vivian Rhea, Lois Vernell & Pat.

Patricia A. Thomas
PAThomas1@gmail.com","STR06" "I5383","Rhew","Harrison Joshua","27 Mar 1883","8 Mar 1963","0","According to Jan Westmoreland, on her THE WESTMORELAND FAMILY TREE at rootsweb, Harrison Joshua Rhew was the son of Jessie Thomas Rhew and Sarah Chandler.","STR06" "I5383","Rhew","Harrison Joshua","27 Mar 1883","8 Mar 1963","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Missouri, Dunklin County, Clay Twp
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 35-6 SD 17 Sheet 7B

130-131
Rhew, Harison Hd M W 47 M@25 Ky NC Ky Farmer General Farm
Rhew, Magnolia Wf F W 40 M@18 Ok Wisc
Rhew, Effie Dtr F W 17 S Mo Ky Ga
Rhew, Vinnie Dtr F W 15 S Mo Ky Ok
Rhew, Agnes Dtr F W 12 S Mo Ky Ok
Rhew, Roy Son M W 10 S Mo Ky Ok
Rhew, Lena Dtr F W 5 S Mo Ky Ok
Rhew, Louise Dtr F W 10/12 S Mo Ky Ok","STR06" "I5346","","","","","","","" "I5375","Rhew","Roy Vernon","21 Aug 1919","13 Jan 2007","0","The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Vol. 7, September 4, 1944, noted that Cpl. Roy Rheu, a grandson of Wm. F. Krapf, was in the army. As of the September 3, 1945 issue (Vol. 8), it was reported that he was overseas.","STR06" "I5379","Rhew","Vena","13 Sep 1914","","0","Vena married first Buford FERGURSON, who died in 1957. Her second marriage, in 1958, was to Jack HATCHER. They had one son, Arthur.","STR06" "I46813","Rhodes","Clinton Dale","1 Oct 1980","17 Jan 2007","0","Obituary, below, was copied from his FindAGrave memorial paged, created by Randy Shepherd:

Funeral services for Clinton Dale Rhodes, 26, of Lumberton will be at 10:00 am Saturday at Farmer Funeral Home in Silsbee with interment following at 2:00 pm at Rosevine Cemetery in Rosevine. Visitation will begin at 5:00 pm Friday at the funeral home.
Clinton was born October 1, 1980 and went to rest in the arms of our Lord January 17, 2007.

Clinton was a native of Beaumont and had lived in Lumberton all his life. He was a weld x-ray technician. Clinton was a special young man with a loving heart. He loved to fish and enjoyed watching all sports, especially the UT Longhorns. He will truly be missed by all of us who knew and loved him.

Clinton was preceded in death by his papaws Wayne Parnell and Buford Sistrunk, grandpaw Hershel Rhodes, Sr. and great-grandparents, Calvin and Rita Ferguson. Survivors include his mother and stepfather, Jeanie and Joel Sistrunk of Lumberton; father Kenneth Rhodes of Bronson; siblings, Teresa Flocke and husband Chris Flocke of Arlington, Jason Rhodes and wife, Callie Rhodes of Lumberton, Kevin Rhodes (twin brother) and wife Nadia Rhodes of Port Arthur and Tessa Sistrunk of Lumberton; grandparents, Rosie Pryne of Lumberton, Lela Sistrunk of Beaumont and Adele Burch of Rosevine; nieces and nephews, Holden Wayne Rhodes of Lumberton, Cole Allen Rhodes of Lumberton and Mackenzie Cole Flocke of Arlington and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and good friends.","STR06" "I46768","Rhodes","Gus M.","21 Apr 1894","6 Aug 1989","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was listed as Gus M. Rhodes, single, and farming for himself in Timpson, Texas. He was born in Washington, GA on 21 Apr 1894, and had served for three years in the Texas National Guard. He was described as of medium heighth and build, with gray eyes and light colored hair.

In 1930, Gus M. Rhodes, age 36 born in Georgia, was living in Wichita Falls, Texas and working as a Rig Builder in the Petroleum industry. He was listed with (first wife?) Ludie M. Rhodes, also age 36 and born in Louisiana, along with two children, Leona, age 11 and Ben, age 9. Year: 1930; Census Place: Wichita Falls, Wichita, Texas; Roll: 2408; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 0010; Image: 1114.0; FHL microfilm: 2342142

Gus and Ludie appear to have divorced, as she can be found on FindAGrave as Ludie M. Rhodes, 1893-1986, buried at the Woodlawn Cemetery in Timpson, Shelby County, Texas. (Find A Grave Memorial# 20394424). Links to her at Ancestry.com show her maiden name to have been McFadden, but this has not been verified.","STR06" "I43791","Rhodes","Hershel Ray","27 Feb 1939","23 Nov 1998","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave

Hershel Ray Rhodes, Sr., 59, of San Augustine died Tuesday, November 24, 1998 in Mason City Iowa. Funeral services were held Friday, November 27, at Rosevine United Pentecostal Church in Rosevine with burial at Rosevine Cemetery under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine.

A native of Kountze, he lived in San Augustine many years and was a pipeline welder.

Survirovs include his wife, Linda Nell Rhodes of San Augustine; son Hershel Ray Rhodes, Jr. of Nacogdoches; daughters LaDonna Lynn Home and Kristi Michells Brown both of San Augustine and Charlotte Dianne Sammons of Buna; mother Adell Burch of Bronson; brothers James Rhodes of Vidor, Paul Albert Rhodes, Kenneth Earl Rhodes and Dennis Wayne Burch, all of Brunson and Charles Timothy Rhodes and Gilbert Dale Burch, both of Pineland; sisters Linda Kay Loggins and Beverly Sur Barlow, both of Bronson; and four grandchildren.","STR06" "I43794","Rhodes","Kenneth Earl","15 Oct 1950","7 Jun 2016","0","Kenneth Earl Rhodes, age 65 of the Rosevine Community in Sabine County, passed from this life early Tuesday morning, June 7, 2016, in Sabine County, Texas.

Kenneth Earl was born to Violet Adell (Ferguson) Rhodes and Buster Herschel Rhodes on October 15, 1950, in Sabine County, Texas. He worked for many years as a Pipe-Liner and was a member of the Pipe-Liners Local Union #798, and attended the Rosevine United Pentecostal Church in Rosevine.

Those who are left to cherish his memory include, His beloved Mother, Adell Burch of Rosevine Community; His daughter and Son-in-law; Teresa & Chris Flocke of Arlington; Sons, Jason Rhodes and Michelle Rodriguez of Sour Lake and Kevin Rhodes of Lumberton; His beloved grandchildren, Holden Rhodes; Cole Rhodes; Carson Rhodes; MacKenzie Flocke; Conrad Flocke and Lyra Rhodes; Brothers, James Rhodes and his wife, Jackie of Vidor; Dennis Wayne Burch of Rosevine Community; and Gilbert Dale Burch and his wife, Beverly of Pineland; Sisters, Linda Kay Loggins and her husband, Leon of Rosevine Community and Beverly Sue Barlow of Broaddus; Sister-in-law, Linda Rhodes of San Augustine.

He is preceded in death by his Son, Clinton Dale Rhodes; Father, Buster Rhodes; Brothers, Herschel Rhodes; Tommy Rhodes; Paul Albert Rhodes, and Tim Rhodes.

Funeral Services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, June 10, 2016, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, with Bro. Gordon Simmons officiating. Burial will follow in the Rosevine Cemetery in Rosevine. Visitation will be Thursday, June 9, 2016, from the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas 75972.

Pallbearers will include, Blane Rhodes; Mike Rhodes; Gary Rhodes, Chuck Loggins; Darrell Loggins, and Kent Loggins.

Copied from the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 15, 2016, Page 10","STR06" "I1483","","","","","","","" "I43790","Rhodes","Paul Albert","21 Nov 1944","21 Sep 2013","0","Mr. Paul Albert Rhodes, age 68, originally of the Rosevine Community in Sabine County, passed from this life on Saturday, September 21, 2013, in Lufkin, Texas.
Paul Albert was born to Violet Adell (Ferguson) Rhodes and Buster Herschel Rhodes on November 21, 1944, in Kountze, Texsas. He served in the United States Navy and was employed as a Pipeline Worker having worked for Local Union 798. He was a member of the Rosevine United Pentecostal Church.

Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, September 23, 2013, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with Bro. Gordon Simmons officiating. Interment will be in the Rosevine Cemetery in Sabine County, Texas. Visitation will be Sunday evening from the hours of 5 pm to 8 pm at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas. 75972.

Those who are left to cherish his memory include: Son, Chris Rhodes of Etoile; Daughter; Paula Rhodes Kiing of Nacogdoches; Mother, Adell (Ferguson) Rhodes-Burch of Rosevine; Sisters, Linda Kay Loggins of Rosevine Community, and Beverly Sue Barlow of Broaddus; Brothers, James Rhodes of Vidor; Kenneth Earl Rhodes of Rosevine Community; Dennis Wayne Burch of Rosevine Community and Gilbert Dale Burch of Pineland; Sister-in-law, Linda Nell Rhodes of San Augustine; 4 grandchildren, along with numerous nieces and nephews.

He is preceded in death by his father, Buster Hershel Rhodes; Step-father, Skeet Burch; and Brothers, Hershel Rhodes, Sr.; Tommy Rhodes and Tim Rhodes.

Copied from the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home Website
Print edition published in the
The Sabine County Reporter, September 25, 2013, page 14","STR06" "I18384","Rhodes","Rosella M.","Bef 1842","Bef 1883","0","John and M. Mary Rhodus are found living in the home of Joseph Maxey at the time of the 1860 Federal census, but his daughter Mary (about the same age) is not present. She, and younger sister Nancy, appear to be living in the home of their Aunt and Uncle, Margaret (nee Maximillian) and William Theodore Alford, at the time of the 1850 Sabine Parish census.
","STR06" "I43797","Rhodes","Tommy Gene","28 Sep 1946","6 Feb 1971","0","Name Tommy Gene Rhodes
Event Type Death
Event Date 06 Feb 1971
Event Place Sweetwater, Nolan, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 28 Sep 1946
Usual Occupation Welders Helper McVean & Barlow
Birthplace Texas
Father's Name Hershall Rhodes
Mother's Name Violett A Ferguson
Informant Glenda D. Rhodes (wife)
Cause of Death Brain Stem, Face and Eye Injury, Industrial Accident
He was grinding a weld and the grindstone broke and penetrated his eye, nose and maxillary sinus, Pipeline construction, 30 miles south of Sweetwater, Nolan Coun ty, TX
Cemetery Rosevine Cemetery
Certificate Number 12329
GS Film number 2223074
Digital Folder Number 005145916
Image Number 01347

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36F-1H4 : accessed 25 Sep 2013), Tommy Gene Rhodes, 1971.","STR06" "I32665","Rice","Alice Jane","31 Oct 1858","5 Mar 1927","0","Her Texas Death Certificate show her as a daughter of Mat Rice, born Mississippi, and Malissie Cook, born in Texas. Informant was G. C. Smith of Yellowpine, Sabine County.","STR06" "I5224","","","","","","","" "I14295","Rice","Charlie Cecil","9 Feb 1906","16 Jan 1986","0","""Charlie and Corrie Rice have lived most of their life in Hemphill. He has served as a school trustee for 27 years and worked with the Boy Scouts of America, receiving the Silver Beaver Award and several plaques for his service. He was the first president of the Hemphill Lion's Club, and built the first broiler house in Sabine County, being in the Purina Feed business at the time. He was a merchant in Sabine County for 32 years. During World War II, he served as President of the Rationing Board, and has always been active in political and civic affairs. He and his wife are members of the First Baptist Church, and she too, is active in civic affairs. They now own and operate the Rice Motel on the Toledo Reservoir at Oak Hill. This motel is located on the Jesse Low headright, and it was the Wiley Smith farm around the turn of the century."" (White and Toole, p 29).

The Sabine County Reporter
January 8, 1997, Page 4

Back In Time
1972 Twenty-Five Years Ago

Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Rice of Hemphill returned from a trip to the Holy Land. They were accompanied by Mr. Rice's sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Smith.","STR06" "I17299","Rice","Clyde Hulan","1 Jul 1925","18 Jul 2003","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 30, 2003

Clyde Hulan Rice

Clyde Hulan Rice, 78, of Beaumont died Friday, July 18, 2003, at his residence after a long illness. Rice was born July 1, 1925, in Sabine County. He served in the U.S. Navy in the South Pacific during World War II. Survivors: a daughter, Janet DROPTINI and husband Johnny; a grandson, Madison DROPTINI; four other grandchildren; two sisters Joyce PICKENS of Beeville and Velta McBRIDE and husband Tribus of Tyler; and a cousin, Berinthia BRADLEY and husband J.B. of Jasper.","STR06" "I32687","Rice","Elmer Clyde","8 Mar 1903","25 Jan 1974","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6S4-KJQ
name: Elmer Clyde Rice
death date: 25 Jan 1974
death place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
gender: Male
race:
death age: 70 years
estimated birth date: 1904
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status: Married
spouse's name: Pearl Rice
father's name: Melvin Rice
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Berintha Cooper
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2243038
digital film number: 4169946
image number: 2189
reference number:
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Elmer Clyde Rice, 1974","STR06" "I32666","Rice","Emma Elizabeth","9 Apr 1866","28 Oct 1907","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 27 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 13A Stamped 134
206-210
Alford, Mrs. Emma Head W F Apr 1866 33 Wd 4/4 Tx Miss Tx Farmer
Alford, Alif Dtr W F Dec 1891 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Alford, Adron Son W M Jun 1892 7 Tx Tx Tx
Alford, Ara Dtr W F July 1894 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Alford, Jessie Son W M Dec 1899 2 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I17302","Rice","Estelle","12 Feb 1924","Yes, date unknown","0","Her first huband, J. P./ CREEGAN, was said to have been killed in action during World War II.","STR06" "I22394","Rice","Florence Nellie","Oct 1886","Abt 1963","0","Also listed in the Evergreen Cemetery with Royal, Alice and Glenn D Cutting is a Florence N. CUTTING, b 1886 d 1963 m. May 1, 1911.","STR06" "I15735","Rice","George Matthias","10 Jun 1895","21 Mar 1971","0","Name George Mathais Rice
Event Type Death
Event Date 21 Feb 1971
Event Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 10 Jun 1895
Birthplace, Texas
Occupation Log Scaler Logging
Father's Name Marian Joseph Rice
Mother's Name Elzay Mcnaughton
Informant Mr. M. J. Rice (son)
Certificate Number 12826
GS Film number 2223074
Digital Folder Number 005145916
Image Number 01853



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36F-R9R : accessed 26 May 2014), George Mathais Rice, 21 Feb 1971; citing certificate number 12826, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2223074.","STR06" "I14325","Rice","Gwendolyn Fay","9 Jan 1935","20 Jun 2009","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 8, 2009, Page 14

Gwendolyn Faye Rice Shook

Gwendolyn Faye Rice Shook of Bryan died peacefully at the age of 74 on June 20, 2009 after a brief battle with lung cancer. A funeral service was held Monday, June 22, at Memorial Funeral Chapel in Bryan. Interment followed at College Station City Cemetery.

Mrs. Shook was born Jan. 9, 1935 in the Deep East Texas community of Bayou, as the third of five children to Charlie Cecil and Corrie Pearl Rice. She grew up in Hemphill and attended the University of North Texas where she received a Bachelor's Degree in Education. Mrs. Shook taught General Business from 1967 until 1997 in Robstown, Dickinson, and Hearne school districts.

While attending the University of North Texas, she met her future husband, Wiliam Loraine Shook. They married Nov. 16, 1957, produced two daughters, and had a wonderful 51 year marriage.

Mrs. Shook was a member of the First Baptist Church in Bryan and a member of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. She was a great cook and loved gardening.

She was preceded in death by her parents; one brother, Virgil; two sisters and their husbands, Ahlene and Abbott Killingsworth, and Charlsie and Bert Lisle.

Survivors include her husband, Bill Shook; daughters and sons-in-law, Paticia Shook and Charlie Felts of League City and Laura and Mike Elam of Katy; a beautiful granddaughter, Nicole Elam; brother, Wiley and his wife Judy of Hemphill; two sisters-in-law, Wanda Peeples of Orlando, FL. and Judith Sheen of Southlake; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Shook requested that in lieu of flowers, memorials be made to the First Baptist Church of Bryan, 3100 Cambridge Dr., Bryan, TX 77802 or Hospice Brazos Valley, 502 W. 26th St., Bryan, TX 77803.

Expressions of symphathy can be made at www.MeM. com.","STR06" "I14255","Rice","Helena Lodema","20 Jan 1925","18 Jan 1998","0","Helena was born and married in Plattville Township, Wisconsin to Frank Lee RICE and Elizabeth Jane HUNTER. She was a member of the St. Paul Lutheran Church, belonging to their ladies guild and a member of the quilting bee. Her eight grandchildren were her casketbearers.","STR06" "I12818","Rice","Joseph","Abt 1806","Yes, date unknown","0","May have instead been born in South Carolina.","STR06" "I1230","Rice","Joseph","2 Jun 1856","4 Sep 1905","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows him as a son of Joseph Rice Sr and his wife Jane. He was married first to Lucinda HARVEY.","STR06" "I1230","Rice","Joseph","2 Jun 1856","4 Sep 1905","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 25 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 10B
165-169
Rice, Joe Head W M Jun 1856 43 Wd Tx Tenn SC Farmer
Rice, Lula Wf W F Mar 1883 37 (CROSSED THROUGH)
Rice, Ellen Dtr W F Apr 1887 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, John Son-in-law Jun 1881 19 m2 Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Lizzie Dtr W F Oct 1878 21 M 2 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Cooper, Aaron Grdson W M Oct 1899 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I17300","","","","","","","" "I41804","Rice","Katie Bell","4 Dec 1905","6 Jun 1966","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDKF-L3X
name: Katie Bell Maund
death date: 06 Jun 1966
death place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 60 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 04 Dec 1905
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Melvin Rice
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Berentha Cooper
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Housewife & Mother
place of residence: Newton, Newton, Texas
cemetery: Harper Chapel Cemetery
burial place: Sabine County, Texas
burial date: 07 Jun 1966
additional relatives: X
film number: 2118371
digital film number: 4030070
image number: 330
reference number: cn 46598
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Katie Bell Maund, 1966","STR06" "I40583","","","","","","","" "I40582","","","","","","","" "I40581","Rice","Marion Joseph","2 Nov 1921","13 Jun 1978","0","Name Marion Joseph Rice
Titles and Terms
Event Type Death
Event Date 13 Jun 1978
Event Place Hemphill Pre 1, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Age 56
Birth Year 2 Nov 1921 Sabine County
Occupation Rancher Ranch
Veteran Yes WW II
Father's Name George Rice
Father's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Erma Mcgee
Mother's Titles and Terms
Certificate Number 47672
Digital Folder Number 004924980
Image Number 00189



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1977-1986,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS8G-2XX : accessed 26 May 2014), Marion Joseph Rice, 13 Jun 1978; citing Hemphill Pre 1, Sabine, Texas, United States, 47672, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Austin; .","STR06" "I12917","Rice","Mary","Abt 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Joseph M. and Catherine Jordan (sic) Rice (White and Toole, p 73).","STR06" "I40709","","","","","","","" "I473","Rice","Matthias J.","15 Jan 1832","16 Feb 1918","0","A grave marker, photo shown on his FindAGrave memorial page, is inscribed ""Matthias Rice Pvt Co F 11 Texas Infantry Confederate States Army Jan 15, 1832 Feb 16 1918"" His memorial page is linked to his parents, Joseph and Catherine (Melton) Rice, as well as to his wife, Milbury Cook. The couple is also linked to four of their children. His wife's headstone shows him as ""M. J. Rice""","STR06" "I41788","Rice","Melvin","Abt 1873","Abt 1942","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 30 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 11A
173-175
Rice, Melvin Head M W 37 m1` 7 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Rice, Bee Wf F W 35 m1 7 3/3 Tx Miss Miss
Rice, Claude F Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Rice, Elmer C Son M W 6 S Tx Tx
Rice, Katie B Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Rice, Elizabeth Mother F W 61 1/1 Tx Miss Miss

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 11 and 12 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheets 33B and 34A
665-688
Rice, Melvin Head M W 46 M Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Rice, Burintna Wf F W 45 M Tx Mis Miss
Rice, Claud Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Rice, Elijah Son M W 16 S Tx Tx STx Farm Laborer
Rice, Katie B Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Elizabeth, Mother, F W 65 Wd Miss Tn Tn

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheets 17A and 17B Stamped 39
79-79
Rice, Melvin Head m W 57 M 29 Tx La La Farmer
Rice, Burintha Wf F W55 M 27 Tx Miss Miss
Rice, Clyde Son M W 27 M 18 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Rice, Valeta rdtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Rice, Hulan Grdson M W 4 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I17298","","","","","","","" "I46226","Rice","Vera Lucille","16 May 1925","11 Jan 2005","0","The Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015 shows her as born in Jasper, Jasper, Texas [Deridder, Louisiana] to Lee W. RICE and Amanda DOYEN. She was AKA Vera Lucille Cunningham, Vera Lucille Murty, and Vera L. Bryan.","STR06" "I14326","Rice","Wiley Cecil","24 Feb 1938","4 Jun 2016","0","Wiley Cecil Rice, 78, died in his home in Hemphill early Saturday morning. He was born in Hemphill to Charlie C. and Corrie Smith Rice. Spending his early life in Hemphill, graduating from Hemphill High School where he played football and trumpet in the Hornet Band. Wiley served in the U.S. Army in the late 1950's for four years. He then attended the University of Southern Mississippi, and played football for the Golden Eagles and was tight end, wearing Number 88, and part of the Golden Eagles National Championship team in 1962.

Wiley attended the Oakhill Baptist Church in his youth, and later attended the First Baptist Church in Hemphill. His career was dedicated to being the girls basketball coach in several school districts in Texas. When coach in Hemphill, he took the Lady Hornets basketball team to the state playoffs. After his teaching career, he retired back to his home town of Hemphill, Texas.

Wiley is survived by his wife Judy Rice of Center, his son Wiley Cecil ""Sonny"" Rice, Jr. of Lubbock, his daughters; Lysa Rice Rousse and husband David of Willspoint, Texas, Ann Rice Kolander and husband John of Palestine, Texas, his step-sons; Mark Herndon and wife Leslie of Liberty, Ward Herndon and wife Sommer of Center, Texas. He is also survived by his grandchildren; Dalton, Dakota, Kennedy, John Mark, Laura Beth, Tyler, Hollie, Kristi, and Stacy, and his great grandson Kaden.

Memorial services will be held on Tuesday, June 7, 2016, at 11:00am in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Memorial contributions to the Six Mile VFW, Hemphill, Texas, and to the Oakhill Baptist Church, Old Oakhill Rd., Hemphill, Texas 75948, would be greatly appreciated by the family.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 8, 2016, page 12","STR06" "I10165","Rice","William Cook","16 Oct 1902","27 Jul 1978","0","Kay Parker McCary shows he was buried with his wife, Lee Oma Norsworthy.

She also indicates, apparently in error, that he was first married to Mary Jane Easely. Mary Jane appears to have been the first wife of Williams' father, Watler Cook Rice.","STR06" "I14299","Rice","William M.","25 Sep 1875","20 Jan 1955","0","The son of John Rice and Eliza Meyers. (White and Toole, p 29).","STR06" "I14323","Rice","William Virgil","23 Sep 1926","30 Apr 1943","0","His Texss Death certificate, viewable online at www.familysearch.org, Texs Deaths, 1890-1976, showed that he was a student, and that he died by accidentially drowning near Milam, Texas.","STR06" "I22209","Rich","Elizabeth Catherine","Abt 1878","28 Sep 1931","0","Probably the sister of Mary Alice and Lola Jane RICH?","STR06" "I28372","Rich","Owen Preston","13 Jul 1924","23 Feb 2007","0","His FindAGrave memorial page shows him as a son of Lallister Lott Rich and Ida Williamson. There is also a photo of his military marker, embossed with a cross, his name and dates, and ""S1 US NAVY WORLD WAR II.""


OWEN PRESTON RICH ..

CLINTON (NC)- Mr. Owen Preston Rich, 82, of 3830 Bass Lake Road, died in Plymouth, Friday, February 23, 2007.

THE funeral will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. at Elizabeth Baptist Church with the Rev. Roger White officiating. Burial will follow in the Church Cemetery.

Born in 1924 in Sampson County, Mr. Rich was the son of the late L.L. and Ida Rich. On Dec.15, 1949, he married the late Doris McLemore Rich. He was an active member of Elizabeth Baptist Church, serving as a Deacon and a member of the Building and Grounds Committee. He was a farmer.

He is survived by two daughters; Angela Rich Mallette and husband Pat of Greenville and Audrey Rich Outten and husband Dana of Plymouth; one sister Ellen Hollingsworth of Roseboro; four sisters-in-law, Elizabeth Rich, Lellon McLemore, Brenda McLemore, Hazel Bullard and husband Roland; one brother-in-law, Lynwood McLemore and wife Marilyn; and four
grandchildren, Catherine Rich Outten, John Preston Outten, Michael Anthony Mallette and James Patrick Mallette.

He was preceded in death by two brothers, Bruce Rich and Norman Rich, and two sisters, Maybell Green and Estelle Rozier.

The family will receive friends in the fellowship hall following the funeral service.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Community Home Care & Hospice, 216 Beaman St., Clinton, NC 28328 or to the Patients Nursing
Home Auxiliary, 111 Hilly Circle, Plymouth, NC 27962.

Arrangements are being handled by Royal-Hall Funeral Home. Condolences may be sent through www.royalhallfuneralhome.com.

From: The Sampson Independent.. Saturday, 2-24-2007

File: Obit..Rich, Owen Preston..2-23-2007


(Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)","STR06" "I17682","Rich","Sarah","Abt 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","A sister of Sarah Rich, Mary, m an Alsup. Rud Rich was Sarah's brother. (White and Toole, p 65).","STR06" "I11010","","","","","","","" "I47078","Richards","Bennie ""Bennye"" Louise","25 Jan 1927","18 Dec 2016","0","Mrs. Bennye Louise (Richards) Smith, age 89, of San Augustine, passed from this life on Sunday, December 18, 2016, in San Augustine.

A Memorial Service will be planned at a later date. Bennye was born to Floy (Whitton) Richards and Ben Richards on January 25, 1927, in San Augustine County, Texas. She was a homemaker, and worked along with her late husband, the Rev. Aldous Smith, a Methodist Minister who served as Pastor for several local Methodist Churches in the area.

Copied from her Find A Grave memorial page.","STR06" "I46854","","","","","","","" "I6079","","","","","","","" "I46848","Richards","Elvin Clarence","13 Oct 1901","26 Jul 1969","0","His Texas Death Certificate showed him as a retired conductor on the Missouri Pacific Railroad, and as a son of Virgil Richards and Callie Burris.","STR06" "I46848","Richards","Elvin Clarence","13 Oct 1901","26 Jul 1969","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Cameron County, San Benito City
ED 31-20 Sd 29 Sheet 16 B
Enumerated April 15, 1930
S. Reagan
House 200
Richards, E. C. Head R 32 M W 28 M 24 No Yes Tx Tx Tx Conductor Railroad
Richards, Verda Wf F W 21 M 17 M Tx US US
Richards, Juanita F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I22724","","","","","","","" "I5919","Richards","Lester Mills","6 Jan 1908","14 Oct 1991","0","LESTER M RICHARDS 06 Jan 1908 14 Oct 1991 (not specified) (none specified) 467-34-3956 Texas","STR06" "I5920","Richards","Vaden Paul","23 Apr 1911","13 May 2003","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Pennsylvania, Franklin County, Chambersburg
Enumerated 29 Apr 1940
SD 22 ED 28-6 Sheet 14A
North Sixth Street
343-O 2300
Crawford, Charles O Head M W 73 M No 8 Pa Sam House
Crawford Misme B Wf F W 53 M No 8 NY Same House
Richards, Baden (sic) P Son-in-law M W 28 C-4 No Pa Same House Reporter and Clerical Newspaper and City Hall
Richards, Charleen Dtr F W 25 M No C-2 Pa Same House
Richards, Vadeen Grddtr F W 2 /12 S Pa
","STR06" "I5863","Richards","Velma Lucile","30 Mar 1903","15 Aug 1976","0","Known as Lucile.","STR06" "I46162","Richardson","Albert Starnes","11 Dec 1889","16 Nov 1978","0","When he completed his World War II draft registration, he was listed as Albert Starnes Richardson, a resident of Wyoming, Hamilton, Ohio, residing there with his wife, Ann Richardson. He was employed by Proctor and Gamble Company.","STR06" "I46161","Richardson","Anna Wharton","26 Sep 1888","Mar 1974","0","Shown on the SSDI and FindAGrave as Annie Rucker/Annie Wharton Rucker.","STR06" "I25075","","","","","","","" "I6465","Richardson","John Ebenezer","7 Jan 1857","Aug 1940","0","Said to be 1877 Graduate of Princeton, 1878 Graduate of Cumberland Law, Judge of Circuit Court.","STR06" "I6465","Richardson","John Ebenezer","7 Jan 1857","Aug 1940","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Tennessee, Rutherford County, 1st, 3rd and 4rth Wards, Murfreesboro, Ward 3
Enumerated 12 Jun 1900
Church Street
145-159
Richardson, John E Head W M Jan 1857 43 M 18 Tenn Va Ga Lawyer
Richardson, Annie L Wf W F Apr 1859 41 M 18 9/5 Tenn Tenn Ala
Richardson, William McL. Son W M Marc 1883 17 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Laborer Farm
Richardson, Anna W Dtr W F Sep 1888 11 S Tenn Tenn Tenn At School
Richardson, Albert S Son M W Dec 1889 10 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Richardson, Ida L Dtr W F July 1893 6 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Richardson, Louise Dtr W F July 1897 3 Tenn Tenn Tenn
Richardson, Augusta M Mother W F Jan 1813 87 W 8/4 Ga Ga Ga","STR06" "I6802","Richardson","Mary","1775","1863","0","Said to be the daughter of Stephen and Elizabeth Richardson.

http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/u/s/Anglyn-M-Busby/PDFGENE2.pdf
","STR06" "I6802","Richardson","Mary","1775","1863","0","(Research):mtDNA Results (based on test of a child of Anna Laura PAYNE, a direct female descendant of Mary Richardson).

Your Haplogroup and mutations relative to the Cambridge Reference Sequence (CRS) are shown below. A value of CRS indicates no mutations. High resolution (HVR2) results are shown only if you have requested the mtDNAPlus or mtDNA Refine test. If you ordered a Mega mtDNA the Coding Region (CR) will be displayed below.

As you go through your mtDNA results, we strongly encourage you to read the ?u?mtDNA Results Tutorial ?/u? that we have put together in the form of frequently asked questions about mtDNA results.
HVR1 Haplogroup J

HVR1 differences from ?u?CRS
?/u?16069T
16126C
16209C
16265G
16319A

?b?Haplogroup Description?/b? J* Specific mitochondrial haplogroups are typically found in different regions of the world, and this is due to unique population histories. In the process of spreading around the world, many populations-with their special mitochondrial haplogroups-became isolated, and specific haplogroups concentrated in geographic regions. Today, we have identified certain haplogroups that originated in Africa, Europe, Asia, the islands of the Pacific, the Americas, and even particular ethnic groups. Of course, haplogroups that are specific to one region are sometimes found in another, but this is due to recent migration. The mitochondrial haplogroup J contains several sub-lineages. The original haplogroup J originated in the Near East approximately 50,000 years ago. Within Europe, sub-lineages of haplogroup J have distinct and interesting distributions. Haplogroup J* -the root lineage of haplogroup J-is found distributed throughout Europe, but at a relatively low frequency. Haplogroup J* is generally considered one of the prominent lineages that was part of the Neolithic spread of agriculture into Europe from the Near East beginning approximately 10,000 years ago.","STR06" "I36870","","","","","","","" "I6828","Richardson","Rebecca ""Becky""","Feb 1832","Abt 1907","0","Virgie Collier Speights, in OLD TIMERS OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS, lists her last name both as Richardson (p. 46) and as Watkins (p. 54).","STR06" "I8878","","","","","","","" "I11106","","","","","","","" "I37243","","","","","","","" "I8944","","","","","","","" "I8879","","","","","","","" "I21875","","","","","","","" "I46160","Richardson","William McLemore","30 Mar 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time he registered for the World War I draft, he was a resident of Montgomery, Pennsylvania and working for Barrow & Richardson of Philadelphia as an advertiser. He was of medium height and build, with blue eyes and light hair. His nearest relative was Evelyn Rouse Richardson, of the same address, presumably his wife?","STR06" "I18819","Richey","Celia","Abt 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","Likely the daughter of Dan and Sarah Richey listed in dwelling 323 of the 1850 Sabine Parish Census. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 100). Wallace L. McKeehan, on his website SONS OF DEWITT COLONY, TEXAS, shows her parents as Daniel RICHEY and Sarah K. BROWN.

http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/patmaines1.htm#william","STR06" "I27966","Richey","Harold Manry","Abt 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","Melba Gene McLemore insteads shows his date of birth as 31 October 1910 and date of death as 15 February 1922 (in Phoenix).

This appears to be incorrect based on census records. He was listed as age 18 at the time of the 1930 census---living with his maternal grandparents. This would put his year of birth around 1912, and mean that he was alive until at least 1930.","STR06" "I27966","Richey","Harold Manry","Abt 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Arizona, Cochise County, Lowell Precinct (Part)
Enumerated 6 ___ 1930
SD 2 ED 31 Sheet 6B
137-152
McDonald, John Hd M W 40 Tx Tx Tx Truck Driver Feed Co
McDonald, Rose Wf F W 40 M Va Va Va
Murray, Bertha Dtr F W 29 M Tx Tx Va Office Helper Mercantile Company
Richey, Harold GrSon M W 8 S Ariz Miss Tx
Richey, Robert GrSon M W 5 S Ariz Miss Tx
McDonald, Jack Cousin M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Mechanic Garage

1930 Census
Arizona, Cochise County, Lowell
Enumerated April 12, 1930
ED 2-50 SD 3 Sheet 3A Stamped 12
52-59
McDonald, John H Hd M W 60 M 30 Tx Tx Tx Truck Driver Gasoline Company
McDonald, Frances W F W 55 M 20 Va Miss Tx
Richie, Harold G/S M W 18 S Ariz Miss Tx None
Richie, Robert G/S M W 16 S Ariz Miss Tx None
","STR06" "I35070","","","","","","","" "I27967","Richey","Robert E. Lee","2 Dec 1913","28 Feb 1985","0","California Death Records:

RICHEY ROBERT ELEE 12/02/1913 STEDHAM M ARIZONA LOS ANGELES(19) 02/28/1985 569-24-0103 71 yrs","STR06" "I27967","Richey","Robert E. Lee","2 Dec 1913","28 Feb 1985","0","(Research):



Census Listings:

1920 Census
Arizona, Cochise County, Lowell Precinct (Part)
Enumerated 6 ___ 1930
SD 2 ED 31 Sheet 6B
137-152
McDonald, John Hd M W 40 Tx Tx Tx Truck Driver Feed Co
McDonald, Rose Wf F W 40 M Va Va Va
Murray, Bertha Dtr F W 29 M Tx Tx Va Office Helper Mercantile Company
Richey, Harold GrSon M W 8 S Ariz Miss Tx
Richey, Robert GrSon M W 5 S Ariz Miss Tx
McDonald, Jack Cousin M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Mechanic Garage

1930 Census
Arizona, Cochise County, Lowell
Enumerated April 12, 1930
ED 2-50 SD 3 Sheet 3A Stamped 12
52-59
McDonald, John H Hd M W 60 M 30 Tx Tx Tx Truck Driver Gasoline Company
McDonald, Frances W F W 55 M 20 Va Miss Tx
Richie, Harold G/S M W 18 S Ariz Miss Tx None
Richie, Robert G/S M W 16 S Ariz Miss Tx None
","STR06" "I19339","Richmond","Philinda","14 Sep 1816","4 Nov 1844","0","The daughter of Freeman RICHMOND and Nancy ARNOLD. (Dwight, p. 485).","STR06" "I20902","Richmond","Sarah","Abt 1804","Aft 1860","0","From Rhodene Frederick (email March 16, 2005)

I hope you are still on line. I found Sarah Richmond's family. It says that Sarah was born in Whitestown, NY and that she and Albert A. were married in NY.

Sarah's parents are Joshua Richmond b 1765 Tauton, Bristol Co., MA and died 1820 Bergen, Genessee Co., NY. He married Sarah Snow May 29, 1784 in Bristol Co., MA. Sarah was born 1784 Bridgewater, MA and d ? Kendall, Orleans Co., NY.

Joshua's parents were Isaac Richmond and Mehitable Richmond. Sarah's parents were Seth Snow and Betty Sprague.

Source: Rootsweb WorldConnect project: Hainings, Richmonds, Powells, and related families, submitted by Kirsty.Haining@alumnae.brynmawr.edu

A similar line of ancestry is posted ont eh Bud Schaefer tree dated 4-12-04. His email address if budschafer@comcast.net.

As neither tree has cited any sources, this information should be verified.","STR06" "I48136","Richtarik","Ronnie Gale","4 Feb 1947","25 Oct 2022","0","Ronnie Gale Richtarik was born on February 4, 1947 to Stanley E. and Irene (Filipi) Richtarik in Lincoln, NE and passed away on October 25, 2022. He attended Wilber High School where he graduated in 1965. Ronnie enlisted in the Army in 1966, and served our Country in Vietnam from 1967 to 1968. After he was honorably discharged in 1969 Ronnie had several jobs and his last one was at Bunge Milling where he retired after 45 years. He was briefly married to Sharon Korinek and to this union their son Jason was born.

Ronnie enjoyed many activities, such as golfing, hunting and fishing with his son Jason and going to his granddaughter Molly's various sporting events. Ronnie was also a member of the American Legion Post 101 and Wilber Sportsman's Club. He was an avid Husker Football fan, and could be found watching the game every Saturday. Ronnie loved spending time with friends and family. He was always so good with his nieces, nephews, and many grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Stanley E. and Irene Richtarik, infant brother Russell Richtarik and, brothers, Stanley W. and Michael Richtarik.

Ronnie is survived by his son, Jason (Darcy) Richtarik, grandchildren, Molly Richtarik, Brandon (Kara) Betka, Melissa (Mark) Vejraska, Allison Muncey and partner Thoun Sisovoung, along with many great grandchildren. He is also survived by his sisters, Connie (Melvin) Maas, Lori (David) Lynch, many nieces, nephews and his estranged adopted son Kenneth Richtarik.

A Celebration of Life Service will be held on Friday, November 4, 2022 at 2:00 P.M. at Kuncl Funeral Home in Wilber, NE. Casual attire is requested. Memorials are in the care of the family for future designation. Arrangements entrusted to Kuncl Funeral Home in Wilber.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I7091","Rickabaugh","Gloria","Abt 1921","24 Jan 2018","0","Obituary

On Wednesday, January 24, 2018, Gloria Jean Arnold passed away in her home in Austin, Texas, at the age of 96.

Gloria was born in Kelseyville, California, the fourth daughter of Reuben B. Rickabaugh, an entrepreneur and fruit orchard farmer, and Emma Priscilla Harper Rickabaugh. When Gloria was only 13, Reuben died, leaving Emma to shepherd Gloria and her four sisters, Joyce, Jane, June, and Jasmine, through Depression Era life. Gloria enjoyed her school years. In 1939 she was elected Attendant to the Queen at the area Almond Blossom Festival. Though the family saw years of struggle, Gloria remembered fondly her small-town childhood in Northern California with her mother and sisters.

After graduating from high school, Gloria and a girlfriend traveled by Greyhound bus across the southwest to Houston, where she enrolled in the Hermann Hospital School of Nursing. In nursing school, Gloria was number one in her class for three years, and she graduated with highest honors. After graduation, Gloria worked as a surgical nurse for well-known Houston physician Dr. E. W. Bertner.

While a student at Hermann, she met Dr. Hiram Arnold, who was the instructor for her nursing class in pharmacology. Their developing relationship was interrupted by World War II when Hiram was deployed overseas as a Captain with the Army's 127th General Hospital Unit. At the end of the war, within days of his return from Europe, Hiram and Gloria were married, a union that was to continue for 62 years.

The newly married couple lived in Galveston, where Gloria worked as a nurse at St. Mary's Hospital, then moved to Houston, where Hiram entered private practice. They soon started a family with sons Frank Rickabaugh born in 1947 and Forrest Douglas in 1950.

Settling in southwest Houston, Hiram and Gloria raised their sons and participated for three decades in a large, close-knit extended family and in a large group of what would prove to be lifelong friends. They were for many years active members of Bethany Methodist Church.

Gloria was an untiring volunteer and devoted time to, among other organizations, the Harris County Medical Society Auxiliary, the Methodist Hospital Chaplain's Office, and the American Cancer Society.

When she was already 50, Gloria became an avid tennis player; she played tennis for 25 years.

Retiring to East Texas in the mid-1970s, Hiram and Gloria built a home on the Toledo Bend Reservoir near Hemphill, the small town where Hiram had grown up. Hiram and Gloria were principals in developing the J. R. Huffman Library in Hemphill. After the library opened in 1994, they served for years on its board of directors.

After their years of living on the lake, Hiram and Gloria moved to Lufkin, where they extended their circle of friends and were members of First United Methodist Church. Gloria volunteered as a literacy teacher and a mentor to young people. She was a member of Lufkin's History Club and the Literary Club.

After Hiram passed away, Gloria continued living in Lufkin, then moved to Austin where her sons, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, and great grandchildren were living.

Gloria Jean Rickabaugh Arnold is survived by, and will be greatly missed by, her sister Jasmine Jorgenson; her sons Rick and his wife Linda and Forrest and his wife Cindy; her grandsons Sam and Mason; and her great grandchildren Daxton and Cecily.

A memorial service honoring the life of Gloria Arnold will be held at the First United Methodist Church in Lufkin on Saturday, March 24th, 2018, at 11 AM.
Those wishing to make a memorial donation should contact the J. R. Huffman Library at 375 Sabine St., Hemphill, Texas, 75948.

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Published in Houston Chronicle on Feb. 11, 2018
Published in The Sabine County Reporter on February 21, 2018, Page 5","STR06" "I29677","Ricker","Arthur A.","18 Aug 1884","8 Nov 1955","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, November 11, 1955
Page One

Arthur A. Ricker, Former Cass City Businessman, Dies

Mr. Arthur A. Ricker, 71, lifelong resident of this community, died Thursday morning, Nov. 8, at the Stevens Nursing Home where he had been a patient for five months. He had been in ill health for three years.

Mr. Ricker was born in Grant Township, August 18, 1884, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Ricker.

On April 18, 1908, he married Miss Lillian Striffler in Cass City. Following their marriage, they made their home on the homestead for three years. In 1914, Mr. Ricker started in the meat business, now known as the Patterson Meat Market. He retired from business in 1939 and then maintained homes in Cass City and Florida. He served as secretary of the Cass City school board for a number of years and was an honorary member of the Cass City Rotary Club.

He is survived by his wife, one sister, Mrs. Ulysses G. PARKER of Cass City, and a number of nieces and nephews. One son, six brothers and four sisters preceded him in death.

Mr. Ricker will be at Little's Funeral Home until 12 noon Thursday, when he will be take to the Evangelical United Brethren Church where funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock with Rev. H.I. Voelker and Rev. S. R. Wurtz officiating. Burial will be in the family lot in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)","STR06" "I3687","Rider","Sarah","26 Feb 1682","15 Dec 1778","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of Samuel RIDER and Lydia TILDEN.","STR06" "I46310","Ridlen","Ora Elmer","2 Aug 1879","24 Sep 1949","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by ""monumentdesigner"" shows him as a son of Samuel Ridlen (1839-1915) and Emaline Sullivan (1871-1931).","STR06" "I38778","","","","","","","" "I38777","","","","","","","" "I38775","","","","","","","" "I38780","","","","","","","" "I38774","","","","","","","" "I6318","Riggs","Nellie Allene","5 Jul 1916","3 Aug 2016","0","The daughter of George Riggs and Maggie Adair.

Lynell Gentry Cordell emailed on 4 July 2016 that a party in honor of Nellie's 100th birthday had been planned for the following weekend. Lynell's family ""lived down the hill from Granny and Grandad Gentry and John & Allene lived across the road and just a bit south from us. She was sort of my second mother when I was little and her daughters were my first friends and first playmates and I love them dearly. I was closer to them than any of my other, closer cousins.""

Obituary

Centenarian Nellie Allene Gentry

Nellie Allene Gentry was born on July 5, 1916 in King, Stephens County, Oklahoma and passed away on August 3, 2016 in Duncan, Oklahoma at the age of 100.

Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, August 6, at the Velma Baptist Church officiated by Reverend Randy Southerland under the direction of the Grantham Funeral Home. Interment will follow at the New Velma Cemetery.

Allene married John Vernon Gentry on April 16, 1934, and he preceded her in death on July 22, 2004. She was also preceded in death by her parents, George and Maggie Riggs, sister Juanita Sutton, brother Lynn Riggs, and one daughter, Aurelia Gayle Patton. Her survivors include two daughters, Agatha June McNeill and husband Perry of Denton, Texas, and Frankie Kay Sims and husband Bob of Sulphur, Oklahoma. She is also survived by five grandchildren; Michelle Kitto & husband Glen, Tracy Bayliff & husband Kyle, Kent Pogue and wife Sandy, Renee Bailey & husband Terry, Jessica Parks and husband Stuart; twelve great-grandchildren: Dylan Peterson, Aimee Peterson Blackwell, Abby Kitto, Reese Bayliff, Reagan Bayliff, Zachry Pogue, Adam Pogue, Jacob Parks, Zane Parks, Coby Bailey, Taylor Bailey and Colton Bailey. Allene also had three great great grandchildren: Brianna Bradfute, Heather Lowery and Dawson Pogue.
Allene was a homemaker and also an accomplished seamstress and cook. She started several small businesses in addition: covering shoes in fabric and baking wedding cakes. She also worked as a clerk and meat cutter at Milford's Grocery and worked in the Stephens County Clerk's office for a number of years.

Pallbearers will be Kyle Bayliff, Kent Pogue, Jeff Sanner, Stuart Parks , Zachry Pogue and Adam Pogue. Honorary bearers will be Perry McNeill, Bob Sims, Terry Bailey, Jim Patton, Phil Reid, Gail Sanner, Glen Kitto and Dylan Peterson.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Velma Senior Citizens Center, PO Box 584, Velma, OK 73491.

Online condolences can be sent to the family at www.granthamfuneralhomes.com","STR06" "I28324","","","","","","","" "I17324","Rigsby","Lewis","2 Oct 1895","","0","Lewis Rigsby, b Oct 2, 1895, paternal descents:

1. Allen Rigsby, b ca 1770, NC m. Margaret Johnson, b ca 1771 in NC of Irish descent. They moved to Randolph Co, Georgia. 2. John Lewis Rigsby b Nov 2, 1802, d Jul 26, 1892, m Mary Foster, Feb 1, 1816, d May 3, 1893. 3. Monroe Rigsby m. Mildred Crenshaw. 4. Lewis Johnson Rigsby b Dec 17, 1866, d Feb 18, 1940, m Helen Margaret Haralson, b Feb 19, 1868, d Oct 6, 1952. Her parents were James Carrol Haralson and Elyza Amanda Delano, dtr. of Oliver and Helen Mott Delano, said to be related to the N.Y. Delanos. Sam Houston was a guest at their wedding.

(White and Toole, p 45).","STR06" "I420","Rigsby","Lewis ""Red"" Eldon","3 Sep 1925","19 Jul 2004","0","San Augustine Tribune 29 July 2004

Extract of Obituary

""of Woodville, passed away at St. Elizabeth Hospital. Born (to) Lewis and ""Lottie"" Lula Charlotte Harvery (sic) RIGSBY, he lived in Beaumont before moving to Woodville 22 year ago. He was a retired supervisor with Texaco, Inc. (35 years)...active in Boy Scouts...Ivanhoe Men's Club....elder in Christian Church....member of Woodville UMC.

Survivors: wife of 56 years, Gerladine (sic) WHITE Rigsby..sons, Michael (wife Dawn) of Nacogdoches, Kyle (wife Julie) of Lumberton, daughter Kathleen BEHRMAN (husband C. Thomas) of Houston, brothers Joe W. of Cleburne, Billy E. of Bandera, Larry F. of Midlothian; four grandsons, and five granddaughters.

Riley Funeral Home in Woodville, Rev. Ray Reed. Nat Cemetery, Nacogdoches""","STR06" "I9896","","","","","","","" "I5938","","","","","","","" "I5888","","","","","","","" "I32384","Riley","Walter James","13 Jun 1886","7 Jan 1966","0","North Tonawnada NY, January 7, 1966, page 1:

Headline and article, Walter Riley Dies; Chairman of Board of NT Gear Firm.

Walter J. Riley, 78, of 35 Columbia Blvd., Kenmore, a veteran gear manufacturer, died early today at him home after a heart attack.

Mr. Riley was chairman of the board of the Riley Gear Corp., 61 Felton St., North Tonawanda.

He was stricken ill at his home shortly before 1:30 a.m. and died despite efforts of a Kenmore Volunteer Fire Department first aid squad.

A Kenmore resident 36 years, Mr. Riley was born in Lockport, and was a graduate of Lockport High School.

His first work was at the Covert Gear Co. in his home city, where he was one of the founders of the Dittmer Gear Corp., manufacturers of gears for the automotive industry. He left the Ditmer form for the Olive Gear Corp., Buffalow, which he managed for more than 20 years before he founded his own company with his son, Donald W. Riley, at North Tonawanda in 1946.

On Jan 12, 1962, the Fine Pitch Gear Corp. and the Riley Gear Corp., operating at the same Felton Street location in North Tonawanda, were merged and Mr. Riley became chairman of the board of directors in the company bearing the Riley name. His son, Donald W. Riley, succeeded him as president.

Mr. Riley was a member of the Kenmore Baptist Church and the Rotary Club of the Tonawandas. He was a director of the Town Club of the Tonawandas.

On Oct 27, 1965, he was cited with Walter E. Kempa, business manager of the Delaware-Sheridan Office of the Buffalo Savings Bank, for excellent public relations for a business establishmen. The Business and Professional Women's Club cited the two men.

He also was chairman of the Cancer Drive in North Tonawanda in 1958.

Survivors include is widow, the former Mabel Striffler, his son, Donald W. Riley; a daughter, Mrs. Harley G. Styer, a sister, Mrs. Edward Kurth and three grandchildren, Karen E. Riley, Larry E. and Diane L. Styer.

The Bury Funeral Home, Kenmore, is completing funeral arrangements.

(Courtesy of Judith Muck)
","STR06" "I22910","","","","","","","" "I37259","","","","","","","" "I7858","Ripich","Louis John","28 Feb 1891","Jul 1972","0","Id#: 0692598 Name: Ripich, Louis J. Date: Jul 11 1972 Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #149. Notes: Ripich. Louis J. Ripich, age 81, of Chagrin Falls, O., beloved husband of the late Rose (nee Jirousek), dear father of Dr. Louis J. of New York State, and Mrs. Edward (Rosalie) Voytovich of Russell Township, grandfather and great-grandfather, brother of Mrs. Ellen Dzvonchik, Mrs. Elizabeth Blaha, Stephen J., John, U., Dr. Olga N. Warrall, Walter J., Mary M., Mrs. Yolanda Norgard, Nicholas L. and Andrew J. (both deceased). Funeral services Wednesday, July 12, at 10 A.M. Burial Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at Reed-Nichols Funeral Home, Chagrin Falls, Tuesday 2-4 And 7-9 P.M.","STR06" "I46019","Ripich","Rosalie A.","2 Sep 1916","26 Jul 2009","0","Rosalie A. Voytovich, 92, formerly of Fayetteville, died on Sunday at Elderwood Health Care Center at Birchwood. She was born in Cleveland, Ohio on September 2, 1916 the daughter of the late Louis Ripich, Sr., and Rose Ripich. She was a graduate of John Adams High School and Wilcox Business College in Cleveland. She married the late Edward R. Voytovich, Sr. on May 29, 1937.

In addition to raising her four children and caring for her parents and in-laws, she worked as a seamstress for various Cleveland area department stores and boutiques until she and her husband moved to Fayetteville in 1983. They were active members of the Fayetteville Senior Center for many years.
Rosalie is survived by a daughter, Sharon Stratakos of Rocklin, CA; three sons and their wives, Anthony and Glenna Voytovich of Farmington, CT, Edward Voytovich and Marie Sprayberry of Syracuse, and Thomas Voytovich and Kym Fish of Tulsa, OK; a brother and his wife, Louis and Ann Ripich of Fayetteville; eight grandchildren; and seven great grandchildren.

Funeral Services will be private. There are no calling hours. Burial in St. Marys Cemetery, DeWitt.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in Rosalies memory may be made to the Fayetteville Senior Center or a charity of ones choice.

http://www.scheppfamily.com/memsol.cgi?user_id=602372
","STR06" "I47567","Rischling","Anton","25 Jun 1874","22 Jun 1949","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave Memorial Page


Anton Rischling
BIRTH 25 Jun 1874
New York, USA
DEATH 22 Jun 1949 (aged 74)
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
BURIAL
Bohemian National Cemetery
Milligan, Fillmore County, Nebraska, USA
PLOT Block 4, Lot 63, Row 2
MEMORIAL ID 73836320 ? View Source

MEMORIAL
PHOTOS 1
FLOWERS 0
Thanks to Contributor M. Jensen Seggerman, #47078678, for the following:

Anton Rischling, son of Frank and Petrolina Rischling, was born June 25, 1874, in New York City, N. Y. He passed away at the Lincoln General Hospital, June 22, 1949, after a short illness at the age of 74 year, 11 months and 27 days.

At an early age he and the family went to Europe for a short time. Upon their return to the United States, they settled near Milligan, Neb. In the year 1880, the family moved to a farm four miles east and two miles north of Tobias, where Anton lived until 1900.

February 13, 1900, he was united in marriage to Mary Tenopir, who preceded him in death six years ago. He was a member of the Z. C. B. J. lodge in Tobias.

He leaves to mourn his passing five sons, Adolph of Milligan, Jim of Western, Charles of Lincoln, Fred of Oakland, Cal, and Louis of Tobias; four daughters, Mrs. Ervin (Agnes) Vostrez of Alexandria, Mrs. Albert (Marie) Dlough of Tobias; Anna and Helen at home; nine grandchildren; four brothers and two sisters. He was preceded in death by his wife, infant son and daughter and his parents.

He loved on a farm two and one-half miles northwest of Tobias, where he resided until two months ago when he retired from the farm and moved to Tobias.

Funeral services were held Friday afternoon, June 24, from his home at Tobias with Rev. K. O. Zavadil officiating. Mrs. James A. Hamouz and Mrs. E. A. Havel, accompanied by Virgie Lee Havel on the organ, rendered the song service. Burial was in the Milligan south cemetery.

The Nebraska Signal June 1949","STR06" "I32968","Rischling","Arlene M.","18 Dec 1933","6 Jun 2010","0","Arlene M. Luzum, 76, Exeter Neb., died Wednesday (6/9/10 )in Lincoln. Born to Adolpf and Mary (Kratina) Rischling in Milligan, Neb.

Survivors: daughter, Julie and Dale Erdkamp, Exeter; daughter-in-law, Becky Luzum, Exeter; brothers, Robert and Carolyn Rischling, Millian, Richard and Kathy Rischling, Milligan; sister, Alma Kudlacek, Milligan, Irma and Al Kudlacek; grandchildren, Danielle, Richard and Taylor Erdkamp; step-granddaughter, Jessica and Nick Mayfield; step-great grandchildren, Barrett, Jackson and Wyatt Mayfield.

Services; 10:30 a.m., Friday, Milligan Auditorium, Milligan, Neb. Graveside services; Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan, Neb. Visitation; 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., Thursday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel in Milligan. Memorials to Exeter-Milligan School Foundation

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I47562","Rischling","Beatrice ""Bea"" Bernice","11 May 1924","10 May 2020","0","Obituary

Beatrice Bernice Vavra was born in Milligan, Nebraska on May 11, 1924 to Henry and Albina (Korbelik) Rischling and passed away in Fairmont, Nebraska on May 10, 2020 at the age of 95 years, 11 months, and 30 days.

Bea, as she preferred to be called, attended Milligan Public School and graduated with the class of 1941. After graduating, Bea moved to Lincoln, Nebraska where she found employment as an elevator operator in both the Sharp and Stuart buildings. In 1942, she married Sgt. John R. Dodson of Caney, Kansas who was stationed at the Air Force Base in Lincoln. Bea followed John to various Air Force Bases where he was stationed, and she enjoyed meeting new friends and learned their habits and customs. When John was discharged from the Air Force, they moved to Kansas City, Missouri where they made their home for several years. In 1954, they moved to Milligan, Nebraska. Their marriage ended in divorce.

Bea stayed in Milligan, and in 1956 she married Donald F. Vavra of Milligan, Nebraska and the family moved to the farm north of Milligan. While living on the farm, she also found employment at the Heritage Nursing Home in Geneva, working there for 10 years. In 1979, Donald passed away and Bea went to work as a dispatcher in the Fillmore County Sheriff's office in Geneva as a dispatcher. She held this position for 12 years and retired in 1992. She later took a job as a librarian in the Milligan Library, working in this capacity for 10 years. She always enjoyed working with people, visiting, and playing bingo with friends.

She was preceded in death by her husband Donald F. Vavra; 2 infant sons; her parents; sisters Viola Marker, Sylvia Hamouz, and Ruby Belemsich.

She is survived by her children Don L. Vavra and wife Marie of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, Vicki Spilker and husband Robert of Fairbury, Nebraska, Mike Dodson and wife Kim of Odessa, Missouri, and Steve Vavra and wife Patty of Beaver Crossing, Nebraska; grandchildren Ranae Vendel and husband John and their children Case and Olivia of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, Jaime Bowlin and her child Aubrey Bowlin of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Chad Spilker and wife Alicia and their children Bailey and Brayden Spilker of Cortland, Nebraska; Stephanie and Preston Barton and their children Connor and Quinn of Highlands Ranch, Colorado, Cody Vavra and wife Sara of Aurora, Colorado, and Cacey Vavra of Omaha, Nebraska; and many relatives and friends.","STR06" "I35362","Rischling","Caroline","1 Oct 1879","21 Sep 1965","0","Obituary, copied from her FIndAGrave Memorial Page

Mrs. Frank (Carrie) Korbelik was born October 1, 1879, at Milligan, Nebraska, the daughter of Frank and Petrolena Rischling. She passed away September 21, 1965 at the Good Samaritan Home in Nelson, Nebraska.

Mrs. Carrie Korbelik was married to Frank Korbelik, December 25, 1900, at Milligan. They have six children living: Emil Korbelik of Ashland; Clara Rohla of Bradshaw; Frank Korbelik, Jr., of Nelson; Joe Korbelik of Kanorado, Kansas; Raymond Korbelik of York; and Arthur Korbelik of Santa Barbara, California.

Mrs. Korbelik lived in the Milligan community, moving to Alexandria in 1921. In 1930 she moved to Burlington, Colorado, and later, in 1937, she returned to Nebraska, establishing a home in Nelson so that she could be near her children. She loved life and was always willing to help others. She enjoyed homework and raising flowers was her favorite hobby.

Mrs. Korbelik was preceded in death by her daughter, Mrs. Helen Clark of Geneva, Nebr.; her parents; and her brothers, Anton, Frank, Henry, and Edward Rishling (sic).

She is survived by her husband; six children; eighteen grandchildren, and twenty-nine great grandchildren; one sister, Christina Uldrich; and one brother, Joe Rischling.

Services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, September 25, 1965, in the Milligan Auditorium, with Reverend Ray Hankins officiating. Interment was in the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan. Pallbearers were Joe Korbelik, Rudy Jirkovsk, Millard Korbelik, Frank Uldrich, Leo Rischling, and Adolph Rischling.

The Nelson Gazette, Thursday, September 30, 1965; pg. 5, transcribed and contributed by Peggy Duey, #73290931, with permission of the editor.","STR06" "I47568","Rischling","Christina ""Dean""","17 Apr 1882","13 Dec 1974","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page

Christina Uldrich, aged 94, was born on a farm near Tobias to Frantisek and Petrolena Rischling. She passed away at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Roy Brinson, in Chanute, Kas., Friday morning, December 13, 1974.

Christina, nicknamed ""Dean"", was the last of a family of seven children. She was preceded in death by her husband, Adolf; a daughter, Clara Coxbill; her parents and five brothers, Frank, Anton, Joseph, Henry and Edward, and one sister, Caroline Korbelik.

Funeral services were scheduled for Sunday, December 15, but due to the snowstorm they took place Monday, December 16, 1974, at 1:30 p.m. at Urbauer Funeral Chapel in Edgar, Neb. Clergyman was Rev. Werner. Vergene Gunn was organist and the singers were Phyllis Hand and Laverta Beck.

Pallbearers were Dale White, Leland Uldrich, Charles gross, Gen Watts, George Sykora and L. W. Aksamit. Interment was in the Edgar Cemetery.

the Nebraska Signal 20 Dec. 1974","STR06" "I47565","Rischling","Frantisek ""Frank""","1 Nov 1841","12 May 1921","0","Grandpa Rischling Gone....After an illness lasting than two long years, Frank Rischling passed away last Thursday in the early morning, May 12, and the remains were interred in the Bohemian National cemetery Saturday afternoon. He suffered a stroke of paralysis two years ago and from that date to the day of his passing away, there was never a hope of his recovery. It was his lot to wait in patience for Father Time to garner him to his fold and the time was long and dreary and never ending. It was with wonderful fortitude that he bore his suffering and waited for the end to come.

The deceased was born in Bohemia, in Krivokat, November 1, 1841 and came to this country in 18_2. In 187_He was united in marriage to Petrolina Smikova and thereupon returned to Bohemia, where they remained about two years when they again came to this country and settled here permanently taking up land in Saline County. He leaves surviving him his widow and sons, Anton, Joseph, Frank, Henry and Edward and daughters Carolina Korbelik and Kristina Uldrich . For more than ten years the deceased served in the Austrian army under Maximillian a character of much not especially in the affairs of Mexico over which he ruled until put to death. When the Mexicans overthrew the monarchy established for him by France.

The declining years of his life was spent in Milligan and was loved by everyone for his gentle manners and always courteous bearing. The army training had left its impress upon him and taught him to live a life of precision and orderliness. He was a splendid neighbor to have and a fine character to know. Death was a welcome visitor in view of his physical condition and he richly deserves the untroubled sleep that embraces him now in the life beyond where he longed to go.

(Nebraska Signal.. 19 May 1921, bottom col 2 and top col. 3, p. 3) the underline for the years were unreadable
Contributor: Kathy Hajek (49486387)","STR06" "I19778","Rischling","Henry","22 Nov 1885","11 Jan 1961","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave Memorial Page

Henry Rischling, son of Frank Rischling and Petrolina Smitka, was born on a farm near Tobias, Neb., November 22, 1885. He passed away at his home in Milligan January 11, 1961, at the age of 75 years, 1 month and 19 days.

He attended rural school in Saline County, graduating from the eighth grade. At the age of 17, he came to Milligan, where he obtained a job working form Mr. Michener at the Milligan lumber yard, later working for many years for Adolph Zeman in his garage and implement store. For more than 20 years, he managed the Barstow elevator at Milligan with the exception of two years, when he managed an elevator at Glenvil, Neb.

He was united in marriage to Albina Korbelik November 25, 1909, and to this union were born four daughters.

Henry loved nature and loved to work with flowers. He made his home attractive with them, as well as homes of many relatives and friends. Mr. Rischling loved the outdoors, and his greatest hobby was fishing, along with baseball and music. He was always an active community worker. He also helped with the picnics and the Bingo games at the shows.

Mr. and Mrs. Rischling had the pleasure of celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary November 25, 1959.

He belonged to the Knights of Pythias of Milligan and the Knights of Khorrassen of Hastings.

December 31, 1959, he was taken to Warren Memorial Hospital at Friend. The following day he was taken to St. Elizabeth Hospital at Lincoln, where he underwent tow operations and spent over two months in the hospital.

He leaves to mourn his passing, his devoted wife, Albina, four daughtes, Viola (Mrs. Arch Marker) of Wheatland, Wyo., Sylvia (Mrs. James A. Hamouz) of Tobias, Ruby (Mrs. John Belemecich) of Sonora, Cal., and Beatrice (Mrs. Donald Vavra) of Milligan; eight grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; three brothers, Frank of Hastings, Joseph of Milligan and Ed of Geneva; two sisters, Carolina (Mrs. Frank Korbelik) of Nelson and Mrs. Christina Uldrich of Deweese.

Preceding him in death were his parents; one brother, Anton; and four grandchildren.

Funeral services were conducted from the Milligan auditorium Saturday, January 14, at 2 p.m. with Rev. E. E. Horner of Exeter officiating. Mrs. Albert Kassik and Robert Kassik sang ""Beyond the Sunset"" and ""Have You Counted the Cost"" in Czech. The Knights of Pythias took part in the funeral services at the auditorium and also the burial service at the cemetery. The many lovely floral tributes were carried by members of the Pythian Sisters.

A large number of relatives and friends were present and accompanied the body to the Bohemian National Cemetery, where he was laid to rest beneath a beautiful blanket of flowers. Pallbearers were nephews, Frank Korbelik, Milo Rischling, Adolph Rischling, Warren Rischling, Rudy Jirkovsky and Millard Korbelik.

Relatives attending the services came from Olathe, Kas., Nelson, Omaha, Odell, Waco, Wheatland,Wyo.; Geneva, Hastings, Tobias, Alexandria, Western, Ohiowa, Friend, Dorchester, Bradshaw and York.

The Nebraska Signal January 19th, 1961 page 5.
Contributor: M. Jensen Seggerman (47078678) ?","STR06" "I11087","","","","","","","" "I11085","","","","","","","" "I3020","Rischling","Marie A.","8 Nov 1906","1 Feb 1997","0","Obituary

Dlouhy - Mary ""Marie,"" 90, widow of Albert P., Tobias, died Saturday (2/1/97) in Exeter. Born, Tobias. Survivors: brother, Louis Rischling, Tobias; sister, Helen Rischling, Tobias; nieces and nephews.
Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Tobias Community Church. Tobias City Cemetery. Visitation: begins today, 1 p.m., Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Memorials in lieu of flowers to the Tobias Fire Department.

SSN 505-86-7685

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, Lincoln Journal Star Archives)","STR06" "I11086","","","","","","","" "I11088","","","","","","","" "I46155","Rischling","Robert R. ""Duke""","12 Apr 1926","11 Feb 2015","0","Obituary, from Farmer and Son Funeral Home, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy:

Funeral service for Robert ""Duke"" Rischling will be 10:30 a.m. Monday, February 16, 2015 at the Milligan Auditorium in Milligan, Nebraska. Military graveside service will follow at the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan. Visitation will be Sunday from 1 pm until 8 pm with family greeting friends from 6 to 8 at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan. Memorials are directed to the Milligan Rescue Unit, Milligan Fire Department or the Milligan American Legion.

Robert Richard (Duke) Rischling was born on April 12, 1926, to Adolph and Mary (Kratina) Rischling northeast of Tobias, NE. He passed away on February 11, 2015 in Lincoln, NE.

Bob lived with his family on a farm south of Milligan and attended Milligan Public school. He graduated in 1943 from Milligan High School and worked at the Bruning Air Base and farmed with his father.

In September of 1944, Bob entered the army and was stationed in the Pacific Theater until September 1946. He joined the American Legion Post #240 and was in charge of the firing squad for over 60 years. He was a lifetime member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7102 in Geneva.

Bob started working for his uncle, Henry Rischling, in the grain elevator business in Milligan, after the war. He worked in elevators in Milligan, Tobias, and Western, NE. He retired from the grain business in 1991.

Bob enjoyed hunting and fishing, and morning coffee with friends. He enjoyed watching sporting events and supporting the Roosters/Timberwolves, Cornhuskers, Bobcats, Yankees, and Cubs. Bob enjoyed listening to polka music and going to dances. He looked forward to summer festivals in Milligan and Wilber. He enjoyed gardening and mowing lawns through-out his lifetime. Bob gave his time to the Milligan Volunteer Fire Department and the Milligan Village Town Board.
Bob was married to Carolyn Naimon on June 15, 1968, at the Geneva Methodist Church and they lived in Milligan. They have a son, Ryan and a daughter Marci.

Bob is survived by his wife, Carolyn, son and wife, Ryan and Teresa Rischling of Bennington, NE, daughter and husband, Marci and Dustin Stewart of Atlanta, NE. Grandchildren are Austin, Riley, and Jackson Rischling of Bennington and Hanna and Carly Stewart of Atlanta, NE. Brother and wife Richard and Kathryn Rischling of Milligan, sister and husband, Irma and Albin Kudlacek of Geneva, NE, and sister Alma Placek of Milligan, NE. Brother-in-law and wife, Verlyn and Lois Naimon of Geneva and sister-in-law, Elaine Korbelik of Milligan. Aunt Vera Rezac of Omaha, and many cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.

Bob was precede in death by parents Adolph and Mary Rischling, sister, Arlene Luzum, brothers-in-law Dean Placek, James Luzum Jr, and Ron Korbelik, nephews, Paul Placek and Jay Luzum, and niece, Kim Luzum.","STR06" "I19753","Rischling","Sylvia Elanor","23 Feb 1913","22 Apr 1974","0","The Lincoln Star
Wednesday, April 24, 1974. p. 32

Hamouz, Sylvia E., 61, Tobias, died Monday in Lincoln. Survivors; husband, James A., son, William, Denver, Colo.; daughter, Mrs. Gaylord (Patricia) Bartels, Tobias, mother, Mrs. Albe Rischling, Geneva; sisters, Mrs. Archie (Viola) Marker, Wheatland, Wyo., Mrs. John (Ruby) Belemsich, Senora, Calif.; Mrs. Donald (Beatrice) Vavra, Milligan; five grandchilden.

Services: 10 a.m. Thursday, St. Wenceslaus Catholic, Milligan, The Rev. Thomas Daley. Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Rosary: 8 p.m. Wednesday, Farmer Harris Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel, Milligan.","STR06" "I43599","Risher","Catherine A.","3 Aug 1849","11 Oct 1929","0","Name Cathrine Martin
Event Date 11 Oct 1929
Event Place Comanche County, Texas
Gender: Female
Race (Original):
Age (Formatted) 80 years 2 months 8 days
Birth Year (Estimated) 1849
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name H.S. Risher
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name Mary Mc Lemore [other sources indicate that Mary may have been born in Lawrence County, MS]
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number 2134913
Digital Folder Number 4156115
Image Number 1107
Reference ID certificate #48067

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNC2-G2K : accessed 18 Aug 2013), Cathrine Martin, 11 Oct 1929.","STR06" "I45550","Risher","Raymond Llewellen","26 Nov 1887","2 Jun 1934","0","When he registered for the World War I draft, he was a resident of Tulsa, OK, was a Machinist, and was supporting his wife and mother. He indicated he was in ""bad health"", and was described as having blue eyes and brown hair. His Texas Death certificate show he was born in Melvin, Kansas to Samuel Risher and Percilla Millier. His occupation was water well driller. Although he died in San Antonio, he was a resident of Refugio, which is where he was returned for burial.","STR06" "I43304","Risinger","Ivy Lois","15 Jul 1883","2 Jun 1969","0","She married second Rufus Luther SMITH (1867 Miss-2 Aug 1941 Atascosa County, TX).

Lois had five children from her first marriage to Oscar Machen: Mildred, Eugene, Katherine, Ollene, and Gertrude and two from her second marriage to Rufus Smith, Marjorie and Maurine","STR06" "I24387","","","","","","","" "I47017","Ritchison","Mary Jane","28 Sep 1933","15 Apr 2017","0","Mary Jane Schnirl, 83, of Fremont, NE, passed away Saturday, April 15, 2017, at Valhaven Care and Rehabilitation Center in Valley, NE. She was born September 28, 1933, in River Sioux, Iowa to Abraham and Edith (Grothe) Ritchison.

She was a graduate of Cedar Bluffs High School in 1952 and received her LPN in 1962 at the Omaha School of Practical Nursing. Mary married Clayton Capron on June 5, 1953 in Fremont and they later divorced. She worked for the Fremont Area Medical Center and the former Annex in Fremont as a LPN from 1962 until retirement in 1984. She married Frank Schnirl on Novermber 21, 1981 in Fremont. Frank passed away March 11, 2009.

Mary enjoyed gardening and loved camping with her grandchildren.

Mary was survived by her son, Kevin (Kim) Capron of Fremont; daughter, Kim (Frank) Jirovsky of Cedar Bluffs, NE; step son, Jim Schnirl of Omaha, NE; step daughter, Lynda Schnirl of Stromsburg, NE. 6 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews.

Mary was preceded in death by her parents; husbands; infant brother, Ronald; sisters, Menota Spencer and Harvene Hull.

Graveside service will be 11:00 AM, Monday, April 17, 2017, at Ridge Cemetery in Fremont. The Rev. Scott Jensen will officiate.

Memorials may be directed to the family","STR06" "I17676","Ritter","Nan","Jul 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 2, Toro
Enumerated 7 June 1900
SD 4 ED 89 Sheet 4A Stamped 23
60-61
Barr, Nancy Hd W F July 1861 38 W 10 n5/3 La La Miss Farming
Barr, Wade StepSon W M Aug 1881 18 S La La La Farming
Barr, Alpheus StepSon W M Jan 1893 (sic) 16 S La La La Farm
ing
Barr, Lee StepSon W M Sept 1895 (sic) 14 S La La La Farming
Barr, Annie E Dtr W F May 1891 9 S La La La
Barr, James Son W F July 1895 4 S La La La
Barr, Mabel Dtr W F Jun 1897 S La La La
Ritter, Mallie Sister W Jan 1856 43 S La La La","STR06" "I2489","Rivers","Grace Mae","30 Dec 1919","29 Jul 2008","0","The Sabine County Reporter
August 6, 2008, Page 9

Grace Mae Sanders

Grace Mae Sanders, 88, of Milam, died Tuesday, July 29, 2008 at Twin Lakes Care Center in San Augustine.

She was born December 30, 1919 in Ebarb, LA, to Henry RIVERS and Emma PROCELL. She was a homemaker and a member of Bragg Chapel Missionary Baptist Church in Milam.

Survivors: sons, Jerry B. Sanders ans wife, JoAnn of Milam, Charles Buford Sanders of San Augustinee, and David Shirel and wife, Renea of Center; daughters, Glora Anna GARZA of Milam, Carol Glenda WISE and husband, Billy of Milam, and Helen Anita MEEKS and husband, John of San Augustine; brother, Garland RIVERS of Blanchard, LA; sisters, Lavell RINSTRUM of Shreveport, LA, and Josephine WHITE of Zwolle, LA; 13 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Thursday, July 31 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill with Wade Bryan officiating. Interment followed in New Hope Cemetery in Milam.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, August 2008)","STR06" "I40782","","","","","","","" "I22939","Robbins","Burton Lafayette ""Jack""","Abt 1908","","0","At the time of the 1930 census, Jack was shown as the head of his household, which consisted of his younger siblings, Marie, Avis, Benjamin W and Tobe L.","STR06" "I39168","Robbins","Era Mae ""Sister""","3 Mar 1922","8 Aug 2014","0","Era Mae Robbins Smith, 92, passed away peacefully on Aug. 8, 2014, at her home in Boerne surrounded by her loving family. She was born on March 3, 1922, in Hemphill to Era Inez Patterson Robbins and Henry Clyde Robbins, Sr.

She is preceded in death by her parents and her older brother, Henry Clyde ""Sonny"" Robbins, Jr.

Era Mae was orphaned at age 2 and spent her early years in three different households, lovingly cared for by her aunts. She was nicknamed ""Sister"" by her cousins, with whom she was raised as a sister, and was known throughout her childhood in East Texas by that name. In 1938, at the age of 16, she married her high school sweetheart, Hugh Love Smith, and they moved to Corpus Christi where they resided until they relocated to Boerne in 2010.

Era Mae's life was rich in activities surrounding her family, her friends, and her faith. She loved her Lord and Savior, and her every action bore witness to that love, the unselfish support for her husband, the leadership and tenacity in guiding the lives of her children as they grew, and the tender compassion she showed for others.

As a member of First Baptist Church of Corpus Christi, Era Mae participated and held leadership positions in numerous study, visitation, and outreach ministries. She served on the building committee for the church's chapel and on the leadership development committee. She was a licensed Real Estate Broker and member of the Corpus Christi Board of Realtors, an award-winning photographer, a talented seamstress, cook, decorator and dancer. She spent countless hours teaching her children how to be self-sufficient, and she enthusiastically supported their activities in church, school and scouting.

Era Mae is survived by her devoted husband of 76 years, Hugh Love Smith, Sr.; son, Hugh Love ""Clipper"" Smith, Jr. (Nona) of Vicksburg, MS; daughter, Sylvia Ann Smith Griffin (Paul) of Boerne; grandchildren, Stephen Randall Smith (Sherri) of Mathis, James Kelly Smith, Abney Gail Smith and Robin Dean Smith of Vicksburg, MS, Christopher Clark Griffin (Ashleigh) of Austin, and Cynthia Griffin Carr (Brian) of Pleasanton; plus eight great-grandchildren upon whom she loved to dote; cousins, Charlotte King Walker of Lufkin and Doris Jean Doiron of Pasadena, and numerous nieces, nephews and caring friends. She is also survived by the loving extended family of Peggy and Ronnie Schlottman of Center Point.

A memorial service celebrating Era Mae's life will be held Mon., Aug. 18, at 1 p.m. at First Baptist Church of Boerne. To leave condolences, visit www.ebensberger-fisher.com and select the Obituaries tab.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to CASA of South Texas online http:// casasouthtx.org/donate/ or to Jacob's Ladder Learning Center by mail 1017 Harrison St Vicksburg, Mississippi 39180.

Copied from the Pleasonton Express online, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 20, 2014, page 12
","STR06" "I37716","Robbins","Ima Elma","20 Oct 1906","4 Dec 1913","0","She and her horse were both killed by a lightining strike.","STR06" "I202","Robbins","Nellie","21 Nov 1899","24 Jul 1917","0","Nellie died in childbirth, as had her mother and grandmother before her. Her daughter, Virgie was born on 24 July 1917.","STR06" "I34985","Robbins","Richard ""Dick"" Coy","27 Jun 1912","29 Aug 1975","0","A digital image of his actual Texas Death certificate is viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. At the time of his death he was married, and listed as a Carpenter/Contractor and his home was in Newton, Texas. He was shown as a son of John D. Robbins and Nina Bell. The informant was Irene Robbins, his wife.
","STR06" "I21987","Robbins","Richard John","11 Mar 1873","17 Oct 1957","0","A digital image of his actual Texas Death certificate is viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. At the time of his death he was widowed, and listed as a Retired farmer and his home was in Newton, Texas. He was shown as a son of Joe Robbins of Mississippi, and it was indicated that there was no record of his mother's name. The informant was Coy Robbins.

A brother of William Henry Robbins (1867-1941).","STR06" "I21987","Robbins","Richard John","11 Mar 1873","17 Oct 1957","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 4
Enumerated 27 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 141 Sheet 7A Stamped 271
127-136
Robbins, John R Hed M W 31 m1 7 Tx Miss Tx Farmer
Robbins, Maggie Wf F W 30 M 7 2/2 Tx Miss Miss
Robbins, Demew Son m W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Robbins, Ora Dtr F W 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Robbins, Joe S Father m W 72 Wd Miss NC SC
128-137
Robbins, John R He m W 37 M1 11 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Robbins, Francies B Wf F W 33 m1 11 4/4 Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Robbins, Virlie Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Robbins, Jewel Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Robbins, Elmer Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Robbins, Climan Son M W 1 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx


1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine, JP 7
Enumerate 13 and 14 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 179 Sheet 18B
344-352
Robbins, Richard J Hd M W 47 M Tx Ms Ms Farmer
Robbins, Benina Wf F W 42 M Tx Tx Tx
Robbins, Jewell Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Robbins, Clinar Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Robbins, Coy Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I21987","Robbins","Richard John","11 Mar 1873","17 Oct 1957","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I17832","Robbins","Theresa ""Thirsey"" A.","Between 1832 and 1835","22 Oct 1913","0","White and Toole (p. 73) instead show her first name as Theresa. They did not cite a maiden name.

Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by ""skyquest"" has the following biography of her""

Thirsa ""Thirsey"" A. Robbins was born January (sic) 8, 1835 (???) MS to William M. Robbins (b Aug 6, 1801 NC - d 1880 Lawrence Co., MS) and Mary Elizabeth Easterling (b 1802 SC - d 1862 San Augustine Co., TX) who were married Feb 5, 1824 in Marion Co, MS.

Thirsey Robbins (b Jan 8, 1835 MS - d Oct 23, 1913 Sabine Co., TX) and Samuel Daniel McClelland (b Feb 8, 1830 - d Jan 21, 1895 Sabine Co., TX) were married Feb 1, 1849, in Lawrence Co, MS.

Samuel D. McClelland Texas Confederate Pension #03556.

They became the parents of thirteen children.

Samuel Daniel McClelland her husband died in 1895.

On Apr 18, 1910 when the US Federal Census was enumerated Thirsey was a widow abt 78 years of age, living with her son-in-law Charley M. Jordan, his Mother, her daughter Louisa(McClelland) Jordan and their twelve children. Only only five of Samuel and Thirsey McClelland's children were still living.

Samuel and Thirsey McClelland, some of their children and family McClellands are at rest in Brookeland Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.

Thirsey's Mother Mary Elizabeth (Easterly) Robbins was buried in the Fonville Annex of Wood Cemetery, San Augustine Co, TX, where some of her family were laid to rest. Thirsey's father returned to Mississippi after his wife Mary's death in 1862 it appears, and married for his headstone names his second family children. Thirsey's father William R. Robbins (1801 - 1880) was buried in Society Hill Cemetery, Prentiss, Jefferson Davis Co, Mississippi.
","STR06" "I201","Robbins","Tobe L.","25 May 1870","Bef 1930","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Louisiana, Natchitoches Parish, 6 Wd
#22/22
Robbins, Tobe L Head M W 30 M LA AL AL Farmer
Robbins, Luna Wife F W 20 M TX
Robbins, Lou A. Dau F W 2 S Tx LA TX
Robbins, Nellie Dau F W 1 S TX LA TX
","STR06" "I44638","Robbins","W. George","18 Mar 1867","5 Sep 1921","0","Is his date of death accurate? Wife Ida is shown as Widowed on the 1910 census, and George is not in the household. Perhaps they separated prior to his death.","STR06" "I46557","Robbins","William Henry","8 Sep 1867","14 Jul 1941","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Wilton Golson, links him the memorial pages of his parents, Joe Simon Robbins and Sarah Elizabeth Fonville, and 11 siblings, including brother Richard John Robbins (1873-1958).","STR06" "I33768","Robbins","William Lee","2 Aug 1894","11 Apr 1975","0","Military Marker: SEA 2 US Navy

Family Search shows him as a son of John Duncan Robbins (born North Carolina) and Hattie Virginia Nobles (born Mississippi), who married 1 Sept 1893 in Rankin, Mississippi.","STR06" "I45878","Roberson","Charles Henry","10 Feb 1880","22 Mar 1952","0","Bio, as copied from his FindAGrave memorial page:

Son of Artentius Whitney Roberson and Mary Frances Clem-Roberson.

Charlie's first marriage on 16 Jan 1906 was to Lela Reid in Giles County TN. She was the daughter of Albert Macklin Reid and Mary Virginia Christopher.

Their children: Alvin; Cleffa Belle Robinson-McLemore; Elizabeth Robinson-McLemore; and Bruce Reid Robinson.

(Note that three youngest changed the spelling of their surname to ""Robinson"").

Charlie's second marriage was to Clara Brown about 1925.

Their children: Margaret; Frank; Elton; and Larry Roberson.","STR06" "I34464","Roberson","Elizabeth","18 Aug 1917","20 Apr 2000","0","The Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015 shows her last name as ROBERSON, and as a daughter of Charlie ROBERSON and Lela REID.


Sister of Cleffa, married to her brother-in-law, Alvis.

Obituary, as posted to her FindAGrave Memorial page:

Elizabeth Robinson McLemore
Homemaker

Graveside service for Elizabeth Robinson McLemore of Decatur will be Saturday at 11 a.m. at Roselawn Cemetery with the Rev. Dr. Mark Tolbert officiating ad Roselawn Funeral Home directing.

Mrs. McLemore died Thursday, April 20, 2000 at Decatur General Hospital. She was born in Limestone County to Charles Henry Robinson and Lela Reid Robinson. She was raised from age 5 by A. P. Reid and Mary Lucy Reid. A homemaker, she was a member of Central Baptist Church since 1942 and was the widow of Burl McLemore.

She is survived by one son, Charles W. McLemore of Decatur.

Pallbearers will be Ben Robinson, Don Privett, Hardy Smith, Wayland McLemore, Warren McLemore and Dan Spangler.

Memorials may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital or a favorite charity or church.

DECATUR DAILY- April 21, 2000","STR06" "I18296","Roberts","Abram","Abt 1810","Yes, date unknown","0","In 1847, commissioners of the town of Many deeded land to Abraham Roberts (in part) a trustee of the Methodist Church. A two story building was erected, the lower floor of which was used for religious services. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 85).","STR06" "I47666","Roberts","Albert J.","Abt 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","In 1860, nine year old A. J. Roberts was living with his father, W P Roberts, and three of his cousins, sons of Talitha Roberts and James Stevenson, in Rusk County, Texas. A 1927 affidavit of another cousin, B. R. Payne, stated Albert was the only child of W.P., and that ""Albert moved out about Lampasas and I understood his heirs were later somewhere near Brownwood. If living, he would be abut 76 or 77 years old.""","STR06" "I17693","Roberts","Alice Letitia ""Lucy""","Abt 1887","19 Sep 1958","0","White and Toole show her as a daughter of Littleton Fowler ROBERTS and Mollie BLACKMAN. Her siblings are shown as C. C. Roberts, Joseph Roberts, Fannie Roberts, and Magdalena Roberts. They stated that Littleton Fowler Roberts was ""Probably the son of Moses F and Nancy Roberts who lived in Shelby County, Texas at the time of the 1850 Census. Also in the household at that time was a 74 year old Margaret Roberts (grandmother?). (White and Toole, p 66).""","STR06" "I38990","Roberts","Amanda ""Manda"" Holman","17 Jan 1871","2 Dec 1949","0","In 1886, the five female cousins, Columbus's Mary, age fourteen; Meck's Annie, fifteen; and the three Amanda's (Lon's, Anna's and Mary's) all fifteen, spent a year at Atheanaeum in Columbia, Tennessee. Jimmie Ingram and Lon visited the girls at Christmas and posed for a photograph. The importance the Cartwrights placed on good education continued as each child reached the proper age. (Henson and Parmelee, p. 297).

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3SQ-GDZ
name: Amanda Holman Gaffney
event: Death
event date: 02 Dec 1949
event place: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Divorced
birth date: 27 Jan 1871
birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
father's name: Ben Roberts
mother's name: Annie A Wright (sic)
informant W B Gaffney
Cemetery Forest Park Cemetery Houston
certificate number: 59218
film number: 2223548
digital folder number: 005145070
image number: 01519
Collection: Amanda Holman Gaffney, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I38990","Roberts","Amanda ""Manda"" Holman","17 Jan 1871","2 Dec 1949","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I41996","Roberts","Annie Ruth","13 Dec 1896","26 Sep 1972","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDKP-3XQ
name: Anne Ruth Rash
death date: 26 Sep 1972
death place: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 75 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 13 Dec 1896
birthplace: Terrell, Texas
marital status: Divorced
spouse's name:
father's name: Matthew C. Roberts Sr.
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Emily Griffith
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Houseduty
place of residence: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
cemetery: Oakland Memorial Park
burial place: Terrell, Texas
burial date: 28 Sep 1972
Informant Glenn R. Rash
additional relatives: X
film number: 2223986
digital film number: 4169329
image number: 499
reference number: cn68999
Collection: Anne Ruth Rash, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I41996","Roberts","Annie Ruth","13 Dec 1896","26 Sep 1972","0","(Research):She appears to have married Glen RASH.","STR06" "I38991","Roberts","Annie W.","8 Nov 1872","26 Nov 1963","0","A ""Miss Annie Roberts"" was the maid of honor at the 1891 wedding of her sister, Amanda, to Eli Gaffney. She appears to have married a Mr. MARTIN sometime after that, as on the 1910 Federal Census, she was living with another sister and brother-in-law, Mary and Thomas Corley, and was listed as age 37, and widowed. She had a 10 year old daughter, Louise Martin, with her as well. She later remarried, as in the 1931 obituary of her brother, Matthew Cartwright Roberts, she was referred to as Mrs. Annie Hinton of El Paso.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDTF-JZB
name: Annie Roberts Hinton
death date: 26 Nov 1963
death place: El Paso, El Paso, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 91 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 08 Nov 1872
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Mathew Roberts
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Annie Cartwright
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: El Paso, El Paso, Texas
cemetery: Concordia Cemetery
burial place: El Paso, Texas
burial date: 27 Nov 1963
additional relatives: X
informant Patrick Ben Hinton
film number: 2117353
digital film number: 4032367
image number: 1422
reference number: cn 69360
Collection: Annie Roberts Hinton, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I38991","Roberts","Annie W.","8 Nov 1872","26 Nov 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Kaufman County, Precinct 3, Terrell City
Enumerated 17 and 18 Apr 1910
SD 3 ED 30 Ward 3 Sheet 5A
Griffith & Johnson
605-89-89
Corley, Thomas Hd M W 37 m/7 Tx New York? Tx Auditor? Railroad
Corley, Mary C R Wf F W 30 m/7 2/2 Tx
Corley, Anna P Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Corley, Margaret W Dtr F W 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Brewer, Lewis Servant M Mu 45 D Miss Miss Miss Servant House
Martin, Anna Sister-in-law F W 37 Wd Tx
Martin, Louise Niece F W 10 S Tx","STR06" "I38988","Roberts","Benjamin Shadrach","2 May 1874","12 May 1966","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDGJ-Z8J
Name: Benjamin Shadrach Roberts
Death Date: 12 May 1966
Death Place: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 92 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 02 May 1874
Birthplace: St Augustine, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Benjamin Thomas Roberts
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Annie W Cartwright
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Real Estate & Ins Agent
Place of Residence: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Cemetery: Oakland Mem Pk
Burial Place: Terrell, Texas
Burial Date: 14 May 1966
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117978
Digital Film Number: 4178279
Image Number: 3241
Reference Number: cn 33290
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I7126","Roberts","Benjamin Thomas","2 Apr 1837","6 Nov 1887","0","FindAGrave indicates he was a son of Noel Gil Roberts (1813-1864) and Maria Thomas Roberts (b. 1816-), and grandson of Elisha Roberts

Henson and Parmelee have a photo of Benjamin Thomas Roberts in uniform, and note that he served alongside his future brother-in-laws, Leonidas and Americus Cartwright during the Civil War. On May 25, 1861, Lon, Meck ""and twenty other volunteers rode to Shelby County, where Captain Short lived, to enlist...Short's company left in June to rendezvous near Dallas, where along with other East Texas units, they were sworn into Col. Elkana Greer's mounted regiment....(and) eventually were designated as the Third Texas Cavalry, and Short's company became Company E."" (Henson & Parmelee, THE CARTWRIGHTS OF SAN AUGUSTINE, p. 200, p. 202) Upon reorganization of the regiment on May 8, 1862, Ben T. Roberts became second sergeant of Company E. (ibid, p. 215) He was taken prisoner at Iuka, and paroled, but had to remain in Iuka to care for wounded Confederatte prisoners. (ibid, p. 218).

","STR06" "I7126","Roberts","Benjamin Thomas","2 Apr 1837","6 Nov 1887","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, PO San Augustine
Enumerated 5 Aug 1870
Page 90
40-40
Roberts, B T 33 M W Farmer 10,000 8,000 Tx
Roberts, Anna W 26 F W Keeps House Tx
Roberts, Mathew 5/12 M W Tx Jany
Roberts, Felix G 21 M W Merchant Tx
Roberts, Maggie 17 F W At Home Tx
Kirkley, E 20 F B House Servant Ala

1880 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine
Page 2 SD 1 EDF 80
Enumerated 7 Jun 1880
20-20
Roberts, B. T. W M 43 Farmer Tx Mi NC
Roberts, Anna C W F 35 Wf Keeping House Tx Tx/Tn?
Roberts, Mathew W M 10 Son At School Tx Tx Tx
Roberts, Amanda W F 9 Dtr At School Tx Tx Tx
Roberts, Anna W F 7 Dtr At School Tx Tx Tx
Roberts, Benjamine W M 6 Son At School Tx Tx Tx
Roberts, Felix M W M 4 Son At Home Tx Tx Tx
Roberts, Claud W M 3 Son At Home Tx Tx Tx
Roberts, Mary W F 1 Dtr At Home Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Chas B W 21 Laborer Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I11895","Roberts","Catherine","12 Apr 1845","29 Jan 1895","0","(Research):

Two sources show that the wife of Joseph Tisdale was Catherine Roberts (LZR7-R47), versus Catherine Cox (LTW8-LMF) .

1) Certificate of death for Margaret Anna Reynolds died 27 Feb 1951 in Shreveport LA. Shows her place of birth as Miller County, Arkansas, the daughter of Katherine ROBERTS and Joseph TISDALE.

2) Certificate of death for Roxie Lula Tisdale ADAMS, attached as a memory. She died 3 Feb 1957 in Miller County, Arkansas, and it also shown as the daughter of Katherine ROBERTS and Joseph TISDALE.

Both Margaret and Lula are listed as daughters of Joseph and Catherine TISDALE on the 1880 Miller County, Arkansas census.

The only source showing the name Catherine Cox, is the 1850 Mississippi census, but their is no link to Catherine Cox and Joseph Tisdale shown. It further appears that Catherine Cox (LTW8-LMF) married Edward Bondurant (LTW8-RJF).

Additionally, the Find A Grave memorlal for sons Charles Edward Tisdale and Isaac Memmon Tisdale link them to parents Joseph Tisdale, and Catherine ROBERTS Tisdale, born 12 April 1845 Mississippi and died 29 January 1895. Buried in Holly Springs Cemetery, Miller County, Arkansas. Memorial ID 148766401

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/148766401/catherine-tisdale

This appears to be a match this family, found on the 1850 Newton, Mississippi census. Note that Isaac and Nancy are both born in South Carolina, which is the location that Catherine reports her parents to have been born on the 1880 Miller, Arkansas census.

Year: 1850; Census Place: Newton, Mississippi; Roll: 378; Page: 171a

Isaac Roberts 40
Nancy Roberts
34
Nancy Roberts
9
Harrison Roberts
7
Eliza Roberts
6
Catherine Roberts
5
Alonzo Roberts
4
Westley Roberts
2","STR06" "I18471","Roberts","Clarinda Isabella","Bef 1840","Bef 1868","0","The daughter of Silas and Elizabeth Roberts (living in Sabine County, Texas in 1850). (Casagranda, 1850 Census, p 96).","STR06" "I38993","Roberts","Claude C.","4 Jul 1877","1 Feb 1924","0","When the Lucas gusher blew in on Spindleop Hill in 1900, Claude was on the spot, he and two associates were developing a residential tract, Oakwood, on the southwest edge of town. (Henson and Parmelee, p. 310).

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3ZW-6WB
name: Claude C Roberts
event: Death
event date: 01 Feb 1924
event place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 04 Jul 1877
birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
father's name: Benjamin L Roberts
mother's name: Anna W Cartwright
informant Mrs. C C Roberts
Cemetery Magnolia Cemetery
certificate number: 5853
film number: 2075024
digital folder number: 005145647
image number: 01814
Collection: Claude C Roberts, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I11877","Roberts","Clifford R. ""Boscoe""","Abt 1902","Abt 1935","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 census
Tulsa Co. OK
ED 72-43
Pg. 16A Tulsa city
2508 No. Boston Ave.
392/415 Roberts, Clifford R., head, MW, 27, M, age when first married 19, OK US US
Vera, wife, FW, 28, M, age when first married 20, OK MO TX
Clifford P., son, 7, OK OK OK","STR06" "I12976","Roberts","Elizabeth","3 Dec 1803","2 May 1845","0","Richard Leur emailed, in April 2014, that she was a daughter of Elisha Roberts and Martha Patsy Gill, and was born 3 Dec 1803 and died 2 May 1845.","STR06" "I30650","Roberts","Elizabeth","19 Feb 1822","Yes, date unknown","0","Census:
1880, Castleton, Rutland County, Vermont, p. 56A. Elisabeth Sanford, wife of Franklin Sanford, age 59, born in Vermont, father born in Vermont, mother born in Connecticut; occupation: Keeping House.","STR06" "I16719","Roberts","Eva ""Evie""","7 Jun 1888","14 Mar 1942","0","David Pike shows her as a daughter of Meriday Roberts and Elizabeth Simmons.

Name: Evie Roberts Birdwell
Death Date: 14 Mar 1942
Death Place: Center, Shelby, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 53 years 9 months 7 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1889
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: M.C. Roberts
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lizzie Roberts
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Mt. Bethel (Gary)
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2137024
Digital Film Number: 4168348
Image Number: 83
Reference Number: 14369
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I16719","Roberts","Eva ""Evie""","7 Jun 1888","14 Mar 1942","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I27744","Roberts","Henderson M.","Abt 1892","Yes, date unknown","0","Based on the 1920 census, he appears to be the son of Pay L. and Sarah ROBERTS of Shoalford, Limestone County, Alabama. He was living with his parents as of the time of that census, and not yet married to Vinnie McLemore.","STR06" "I41998","Roberts","Ione","7 May 1904","30 Apr 1933","0","She married a MIMS, but was later divorced.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K331-1Y2
name: Ione Roberts
event: Death
event date: 30 Apr 1933
event place: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas, United States
gender: Female
residence 606 Griffith Avenue Terrell
marital status: Divorced
birth date: 07 May 1905
birthplace: Terrell, Texas
father's name: M C Roberts born San Augustine, Tex
mother's name: Emmie Griffith born Rockwall, Tex
certificate number: 19107
film number: 2115359
digital folder number: 005145212
image number: 02489
Collection: Ione Roberts, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I43898","","","","","","","" "I14546","Roberts","Lovis Cade","29 Jan 1912","1 May 1971","0","Mason","STR06" "I18313","Roberts","Marion C.","Abt 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Alice COOK on 12 Nov 1888 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana.","STR06" "I38987","Roberts","Mary C.","19 Aug 1878","21 Dec 1936","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDDB-7J6
Name: Mrs. T. E. Corley
Death Date: 21 Dec 1936
Death Place: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 58 years 4 months 2 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Aug 1878
Birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: T. E. Corley
Father's Name: Benjamin T. Roberts
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Anna W. Cartwright
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Terrell
Burial Date: 23 Dec 1936
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117124
Digital Film Number: 4166733
Image Number: 2664
Reference Number: v X cn 72431
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I38989","Roberts","Matthew Cartwright","18 Jan 1870","7 Apr 1931","0","When his father died at the age of 51, Matthew, only 17 withdrew from the University of the South at Sewanee, Tennessee, and returned home to help his mother. (Henson and Parmelee, p. 299).

Obituary and certificate of death copied from FindAGrave:

Terrell, Texas, May 27. -- M.C. Roberts, 61, a leading citizen of Terrell since the early '80s, was found dead in his room at the family residence Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Roberts is survived by his wife and five children: Summerfield G. Roberts of Dallas, Mrs. Glen Rash, Mrs. Matthew Cartwright Jr., Miss Iona Roberts and M.C. Roberts Jr. of Terrell; a brother, Ben S. Roberts of Terrell; three sisters, Mrs. Tom Corley of Dallas, Mrs. Eli Gaffney of San Antonio and Mrs. Annie Hinton of El Paso. Dallas Morning News, May 28, 1931

Texas certificate of death
Name: Mathew C Roberts Sr
Death Date: 27 May 1931
Death Place: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 61 years 4 months 8 days
Birth Date: 19 Jan 1870
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Father's Name: Benjamin T Roberts
Father's Birthplace: Tex
Mother's Name: Anna W Cartwright
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Burial Place: Terrell Texas
Burial Date: 28 May 1931
Cause of Death: Accidental Pistol Wound
Informant: Ben S. Roberts, Terrell, Texas

","STR06" "I38989","Roberts","Matthew Cartwright","18 Jan 1870","7 Apr 1931","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Kaufman County, City of Terrell, Ward 3
Enumerated 22 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 75 Sheet 36A
680-681
Roberts, Matthew Head W M Jany 1871 29 M1 9 Tx Tx Tx Lawyer
Roberts, Emmie Wf W F Jan 1872 28 M 9 3/3 Tx Md Tx
Roberts, Somerfield Son W M Oct 1891 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Roberts, Emily Dtr W F May 1894 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Roberts, Annie Dtr W F Dec 1896 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Johnson, James Servant B M May 1865 35 S Tx Tx Tx Cook

1910 Census
Texas, Kaufman County, City of Terrell, Ward 3
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD 8 ED 30 Sheet 4A
Griffith Ave
601-71-71
Roberts, Matthew C Head W M 40 1 m19 Tx US Tx Insurance
Roberts, Emmie Wf W F 35 M 19 5/5 Tx Md Tx
Roberts, Summerfield Son W M 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Roberts, Emily Dtr W F 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Roberts, Annie Ruth Dtr W F 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Roberts, Mathew Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Roberts, Fane (sic) Dtr W F 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Griffith, Emily Mother-in-law F W 75 Wd Tx US US

1920 Census
Texas, Kaufman, JP 3, Terrell City
Enumerated 21 Jan 1920
SD 3 ED 40 Sheet 20B
357-449
Roberts, Matheie C Head M W 49 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Roberts, Emmie Wf F W 49 M Tx Md Tx
Roberts, Summerfield Son M W 28 S Tx Tx Tx
Rash, Annie R Dtr F W 23 M Tx Tx Tx
Rash, Glenn Son-in-law W M 30 Tx Tx Tx Cottn Exporter
Rash, Mollie Ruth GrdDtr F W 1 S Tx Tx Tx
McGruder Albert Servant M Mu 30 M Tx Tx Tx Servant house
Jones, Alfrieda Servante F Mu 64 S Tx Tx Tx Servant house

1930 Census
Texas, Kaufman County, JP 3, Terrell City, Ward 3
Enumerated April 16, 1930
ED 129-10 SD 11 Sheet 17A Stamped 187
Griffith Avenue
614-414-458
Cartwright, Mathew Head O 20000 M W 36 m 23 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Cartwright, Emily Wf F W 34 m 18 Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Mathew Jr Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
606-415-459
Roberts, Mathew C head M W 60 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Roberts, Emmie G Wf F W 58 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Mims, Ione Dtr F W 24 m 22 Tx Tx Tx
McGruder Albert Servant M Neg 60 S Tx Tx Tx Servant Private family
Johnson, George Servant M Neg 70 S Tx Tx Tx Servant Private family
608-416-460
Roberts, Mathew C Jr Head M W 28 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Agent Insurance
Roberts, Catherine Wf F W 28 M 21 Tx Mo Tx
Roberts, Mathew C III Son M W 4 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I41997","Roberts","Matthew Cartwright","16 Oct 1901","13 Dec 1985","0","Said to have married Kaheryne Gunnell MOORE, and they had son, Matthew Cartwright Roberts, named for his father.","STR06" "I41997","Roberts","Matthew Cartwright","16 Oct 1901","13 Dec 1985","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Kaufman County, JP 3, Terrell City, Ward 3
Enumerated April 16, 1930
ED 129-10 SD 11 Sheet 17A Stamped 187
Griffith Avenue
614-414-458
Cartwright, Mathew Head O 20000 M W 36 m 23 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Cartwright, Emily Wf F W 34 m 18 Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Mathew Jr Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
606-415-459
Roberts, Mathew C head M W 60 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Roberts, Emmie G Wf F W 58 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Mims, Ione Dtr F W 24 m 22 Tx Tx Tx
McGruder Albert Servant M Neg 60 S Tx Tx Tx Servant Private family
Johnson, George Servant M Neg 70 S Tx Tx Tx Servant Private family
608-416-460
Roberts, Mathew C Jr Head M W 28 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Agent Insurance
Roberts, Catherine Wf F W 28 M 21 Tx Mo Tx
Roberts, Mathew C III Son M W 4 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I41393","Roberts","Maudie Alva","9 Feb 1888","14 May 1956","0","Not able to find death record.","STR06" "I44269","Roberts","Mollie A.","14 Apr 1869","9 Jun 1900","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Shirley Bray, shows her parents as Thomas Bolton Roberts (FAG#119195755) and Virginia Price (FAG#119195788).

It also had the following transcription of a news article regarding her death:

News Article,Dallas Morning News, June 11, 1900 --

San Augustine Woman Makes a Mistake That Costs Her Her Life. Garrison, Nacogdoches Co., Tex., June 9. --

News has just reached here by telephone from San Augustine of the accidental death of Mrs. M. Matthews, nee Roberts. Mrs. Matthews had been sick for some time and took a dose of morphine by mistake, instead of quinine.

[Source: Find A Grave member #46974545, Nov. 3, 2013]","STR06" "I14231","Roberts","Neuriza Agnes ""Ann""","1820","1868","0","The daughter of William Roberts. Shown as Henrietta on the 1870 census? Or had Dr. Goodloe remarried?","STR06" "I23309","Roberts","Olie ""Peach"" Louise","Abt 1911","31 Jul 1965","0","The daughter of Ralph ROBERTS and Viola MASON. Restaurant Cook and Waitress, homemaker.","STR06" "I14564","Roberts","Ora Lee","5 Sep 1908","12 Sep 1965","0","Kay Parker McCary indicated, in error, that she might be the wife, instead of sister, or Eugene Roberts.","STR06" "I18305","Roberts","Ruth A.","3 Dec 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","Daughter of Abram and Adeline Roberts. (Casagranda, 1850 Census p 78).","STR06" "I38995","Roberts","Summerfield Griffith","17 Oct 1891","3 Jan 1970","0","Obituary and biolgraphy from FindAGrave:

Funeral services for Dallas oilman Summerfield G. Roberts, 78, of 6700 Hunters Glen Road, will be held at 11:30 a.m. Monday in Sparkman / Hillcrest Funeral Chapel, 7405 W. Northwest Highway. Entombment will be in Hillcrest Mausoleum. Roberts died here Friday night. Survivors: Wife; two sisters, Mrs. Anne Ruth Rash and Mrs. Matthew Cartright Jr. of Terrell, and a brother, Matthew C. Roberts Jr. of Terrell. Dallas Morning News, January 4, 1970

Summerfield G. Roberts, businessman and philanthropist, was born in Dallas, Texas, and graduated from Wesley College at Terrell in 1910. He received his B.A. from the University of Texas in 1914 and his M.B.A. from Harvard University in 1916. On August 15, 1916, he received a patent for an improved water heater that regulated temperature and steam pressure. During World War I Roberts served in the United States Navy and rose from ensign to lieutenant commander. He married Annie Lee Warren on May 15, 1920. In the early 1920s he moved to Dallas and went on to become a successful oil executive and business leader. As a fifth-generation Texan interested in Texas history and culture, Roberts encouraged writing and research on the Republic of Texas by endowing the Summerfield G. Roberts prize for the best Texas history book through the Sons of the Republic of Texas. The first prize was given to Eugene C. Barker for the Life of Stephen F. Austin in 1951. In addition, Roberts donated his James W. Fannin collection to the Dallas Historical Society and provided funds for a rare book library on Texas history. He donated several Frank Reaugh paintings to the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum and commissioned paintings of the heroes of Texas which currently hang in the Texas State Library. Following his death in Dallas, the Summerfield G. Roberts Foundation was established. [bio info from tshaonline.org]","STR06" "I47609","Roberts","Talitha C.","15 Feb 1815","13 Jul 1860","0","Shown on Family Search as Tabitha Cumi Roberts.","STR06" "I6297","Roberts","Tempie Lillian","5 Jul 1896","26 May 1962","0","Name: Tempie Roberts Manire
Event Date: 26 May 1962
Event Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Female
Race (Original): white
Age (Formatted): 65 years
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 05 Jul 1896
Birthplace: Hill, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: H.F. Roberts
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Celina Loftis
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Residence Place: Plano, Collin, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Old Celina Cemetery
Burial Place: Collin, Texas
Burial Date: 26 May 1962
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2116970
Digital Folder Number: 4028453
Image Number: 501
Reference ID: cn 28586

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDTD-QX2 : accessed 15 Jul 2013), Tempie Roberts Manire, 26 May 1962.","STR06" "I34159","","","","","","","" "I23254","Roberts","Ursa Ann","20 Apr 1824","18 Feb 1895","0","Gravestone inscribed with ""Remember youth as you pass by. As you are now so once was I, As I am now so you must be, Prepare for death and follow me, Come to see Mammy.""

On the annotated transcription of the Payne-Williams cemetery she is shown as a daughter of Willam and Sarah Roberts. It was also shown that she had been married three times, first to Benjamin William Payne, second to Judson M. Meador, and last to John N. Lowery.

Sabine County, Texas Affidavit of B. R. Payne, sworn on August 25, 1927 and witnessed by Edna Whitehead, Notary Public. B. R. Payne was age 74 at that time, and a livelong resident of Sabine County, living about two miles south of Geneva. He was also a grandson of William Roberts, and son of Ursa Ann. He also indicated that his mother later married J. N. Lowery by whom she had no children. He added that Lowery survived his mother by several years, and he did not know who his heirs were. B. R. Payne did not report the marriage to Judson M. Meador noted on the Payne-Williams Cemetery transcription.","STR06" "I23254","Roberts","Ursa Ann","20 Apr 1824","18 Feb 1895","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Redland Beat, PO Milam
Enumerated 30 Jun 1860
Page 23
167-167
UA Payne 36 F Farmer 7500 15782 La
Margaret A Payne 15 F Tx
Sarah A Payne 10 F Tx
Benjamin R Payne 6 M Tx
William E Payne 5 M Tx
Mary R Payne 2 F Tx
G B Batchtlor 18 M Overseer Ga","STR06" "I27237","Roberts","Vester Bailey","14 Jan 1920","24 May 2001","0","SSDI:

VESTER B ROBERTS 14 Jan 1920 24 May 2001 (V) 77546 (Friendswood, Galveston, TX ) (none specified) 460-16-0512 Texas","STR06" "I34153","Roberts","Wade Hampton","19 Jan 1924","9 Jun 1988","0","He retired from the Air Force after 30 years of service. His FindAGrave memorial, created by Helen Collins, notes that he served in the U.S. Air Force as well.

Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015 shows him as a son of Karl H. Roberts and Helen Fulton.","STR06" "I47660","Roberts","William","Bef 1795","","0","(Research):Possibly from this line?

GEORGE SR. ROBERTS (GEORGE1) was born Abt. 1745 in North Carolina?, and died 1809 in Washington Parish, Louisiana. He married ""RHODA"" PAYNE, daughter of JOHN PAYNE. (family lore says she is the sister of [Payne-1949 | Dolly Todd- Madison]) She was born Bet. 1749 - 1768 in Pittsylvannia County, Virginia, and died Bet. 1780 - 1781 in Pittsylvannia County, Virginia.[1] His family settle on the Bogue Chitto River north of Franklinton LA.[2]

Head rights on the Bogue Chitto River North of Franklinton ? James Gwin ? Isaac and William Roberts ? Jacob Alford ? Elisha Roberts ? Woody Jones ? Tom Bickham ? Edmund Hunt ? Jonathan Magee ? William Carter.[3]

The children of George Roberts Sr. and Rhoda, his wife as named in the will of 19 November 1805 and apparently in the order of their birth were:

Anned Roberts Lee
George Roberts,(land grant in wife's name in St Tammany)
John Roberts
William Roberts (land grant in St Tammany)
Elisha Roberts (land grant in St Tammany)
Samuel Roberts
Milla (Amelia) Roberts Shim (Chisum?)
Isaac Roberts (land grant in St Tammany)
Thomas Roberts
Abasolom Roberts
James Roberts
George Roberts Sr. did not die in Tennessee, or enroute to Spanish West Florida. The fact that the will was deposited with the Commandant of the district is evidence that he did die in the Florida Parishes

American State Papers Public Lands Vol. III, page 72

Abstract containing a list of the actual settlers on land in that part of Louisiana which lies east of the Mississippi River and Island of New Orleans and west of the Pearl River, who bore no claims thereto derived from the French, British, or Spanish governments. Parish of St. Tammany

Thomas Roberts Dec. 1810 (1) Thomas Roberts was the eldest son of George Roberts, Junior, deceased, and of his wife Susanna Roberts. Thomas Roberts was born ca. 1792 and would have been age 18 in 1810 and therefore able to settle land in his own name.
Susannah Roberts Oct. 1807 (2) Susannah Roberts was the widow of George Roberts, Junior, deceased, and mother of the above Thomas Roberts.
Elisha Roberts Sep. 1810 (3) Elisha Roberts was a brother of the above George Roberts, Junior, deceased
Isaac Roberts May 1809 (4) Isaac Roberts was another brother of the above George Roberts, deceased
Wm. Roberts Dec. 1809 (5)Wm. Roberts was a brother of George, Elisha, and Isaac Roberts.
Succession records of St. Helena Parish, Louisiana, 1804-1854

St. Helena Parish, Louisiana Successions, Drawer R-4

Will of George Roberts, Senior

In the name of God a men I George Roberts of Hawkins county State of Tennice Being in perfect health and memory at present thanks be to god for it calling unto mind and mortality of my Body and knowing that it is appointed once for man to die do make and ordain this my last will and testament that is to say

principally and first of all I give and recommend my soul into the hand of the almighty god and give it and my Body I recommend to the earth to be Buried in a decent christian manner at the discretion of my Executors hoping at the general resurection I shall receive the same again By the almighty power of ---------p

And as touching such worldy estate where with it hath pleased God to blefs me with I give devise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form- first I give to my dearly Beloved wife Rhoda Roberts the land and plantation where I now live with all the moveables there to and stock of horse s cattle hogs and sheep during her widowhood and if she should mary then let her be put to her thirds and if the children Should mary then I give them some things to Begin to keep house with and keep accopmt of such things

my daughter Anned Lee I give to her one dollar
my son George Roberts I give him also one dollar
my son John Roberts I give him likewise one dollar
my son William Roberts I give him one dollar
my son Elisha Roberts I give him one dollar
my son Samuel Roberts I give him one dollar
my daughter Milla Schim one dollar
I give to my son Isaac Roberts one hundred and twenty five acres of land it being the place where he now lives and the rest of the land to be devided between Thomas Roberts and Absolom Roberts and James Roberts an Equal division Between them three so the same and Equal division of the whole at their mothers death and as for my negro woman lettis and her child Catherine to Belong to my wife as long as she lives and at her death Both to be free

If my wife should dy before the child is twenty seven years of age she may give it to one of the children to have tel she is of that age and to be free. I have not left the other children one dollar for anything I have against them I have given to them their part Before

ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament in witness whereof I set my hand and seal this nineteenth day of november in the year of our lord one thousand Eight hundred and five.

Samuel Smith George Roberts (Seal) Wm. Paine

On back Estate of George Roberts Last Will of George Roberts Bogue Chitto Will of George Roberts

The following two documents were folded within the will:

Whereas William Roberts left a will in the Hands of the Comandant that George Roberts Snr. made in his lifetime, we have By our Consent agreed to Recawl the sd. will Back in to our pofeesion as we have Come on the termes, and agreed to Settle in Regard to the Estate amongst our Selves

Given under our hand this 29th day of Septembr 1809 Thomas Roberts James Roberts Isaac Roberts her Milla Chisum mark

This compilation will refute many of the assertions found in a book by Emily Griffin Roberts of Terrell, Texas - ""Ancestral Study of Four Families, Roberts, Griffin, Cartwright & Simpson"". (1937) Mrs. Roberts believed that one, William Roberts was the father of the brothers who settled in Spanish West Florida before 1810 which is incorrect as George Roberts Sr. who made his will in 1805, was their father. Her list of brothers and sisters is also found to be incorrect. The above will had not been discovered at the time she made these assertions.[4]","STR06" "I47664","Roberts","William P.","Abt 1826","Aft 1860","0","In 1850, he was living with his wife Katherine in Sabine County. In 1860, he and his only son, Albert Roberts were living with three of his nephews, sons of Talitha Roberts and James Stevenson, in Rusk County, Texas. An affidavit of another nephew, B. R. Payne, stated that ""W. P. Roberts was only married one time. I think he died about 1870 leaving only one child.""","STR06" "I47664","Roberts","William P.","Abt 1826","Aft 1860","0","(Research):

1860 Census
Texas, Rusk County, Beat No 8, PO Peatown
Enumerated 21 July 1860
page 142

Wm R. Stevenson
James D. Stevenson
W. C. Stevenson
W P Roberts 34
A J Roberts 9","STR06" "I31496","Robertson","Callie Nathaniel","25 Nov 1881","24 Dec 1956","0","His FindAGrave memorial page links him to his wife, Iva McLemore, and his parents, Baxter Thomas Robertson and Mathrilla Jane Orange, along with 10 siblings.","STR06" "I46263","","","","","","","" "I19341","Robertson","Mary","5 Apr 1778","31 Mar 1850","0","The daughter of George Robertson b. 1757 in Glasgow, Scotland who came to America when 17 years of age and at 18 entered the Revolutionary army. He m. Lydia Garrett, and English lady, at Troy, N.Y. , where he settled and owned what is now a large part of the city. (Dwight, p. 485).","STR06" "I35572","Robinett","Mike","Abt 1906","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 8
Enumerated April 19, 1930
ED 234-28 SD 11 Sheets 6B and 7A Stamped 45
141-142
Robinett, Mike Head M W 24 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Robinett, Sadie I Wf F W 19 M 15 Tx Tx Tx
Robinett, Horace D Son m W 0 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Nannie E Mother-in-law F W 38 Wd Tx US US
McLemore, Wilmer (sic) S Sister-in-law (sic) M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I35575","Robinett","Mike","20 Mar 1938","23 Mar 1938","0","Name: Mike Robinett
Death Date: 23 Mar 1938
Death Place: Van Zandt, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 3 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 Mar 1938
Birthplace: Van Zandt Co, Tex
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Mike Robinett
Father's Birthplace: Van Zandt Co, Tex
Mother's Name: Irene Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace: Van Zandt Co, Tex
Occupation:
Place of Residence: Wills Point, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Stewarts Chaple
Burial Date: 24 Mar 1938
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117693
Digital Film Number: 4030406
Image Number: 327
Reference Number: cn 15797
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I44270","Robinson","Amanda ""Mandy"" Elizabeth","2 Aug 1881","26 Apr 1971","0","FindAGrave notes that she was the daughter of James and Mary (Smith) Robinson.","STR06" "I1722","Robinson","Cleffa Belle","30 Nov 1910","25 Sep 1994","0","The Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. shows her as Cleffa ROBINSON McLemore, a daughter of Charlie H. ROBINSON and Lela REID.

Sister of Elizabeth, married to her brother-in-law, Burl.

Obituary, posted to her FindAGrave Memorial page by FH Terry,

CLEFFA McLEMORE, 83, homemaker
Funeral for Cleffa McLemore, 83, of Decatur will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Roselawn Funeral Home with the Rev. David McKelvey officiating.

Burial will be in Roselawn Cemetery. The family will receive friends tonight from 6 to 9 at the funeral home.

Mrs. McLemore died Sunday at Huntsville Hospital. She was born Cleffa Robinson on November 30, 1910, in Dallas.

A longtime Decatur resident, she was a member of Central Baptist Church and was a homemaker.

She is survived by one son, Harold McLemore Sr of Decatur, one sister, Elizabeth McLemore of Decatur; two grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

Pallbearers will be Jay Roberts, Ben Robinson, Charles Black, Dempsey McLemore, Alvis McLemore and Bob Clements.
DECATUR DAILY - September 26, 1994","STR06" "I40258","Robinson","John Henry","16 Jul 1913","Yes, date unknown","0","John W. Clark indicated that John Henry Robins (sic) and Ruby Maxine lived in Spain, where John Henry works for the US Government. He also noted that John Henry was a son of Francis Talbot ROBINSON and Maude Meredith MARTYN.","STR06" "I40710","","","","","","","" "I40711","","","","","","","" "I3422","Robinson","Willie Mae Blanche ""Babe""","7 Oct 1899","21 Mar 1986","0","LAMAR COUNTY ECHO '...of Dallas died Fri., March 21, at Meadowgreen Nursing Home. Fry and Gibbs conducted graveside services at 4:30 p.m. Mon. with Rev. Lane Park and Mrs. McLemore's granddaughter and her husband, Sharon and Stephen Goforth. Born at Biardstown, daughter of Robert W. and Mary Ada Womack Robinson. Her husband, J.R. [John Ray] McLemore, died April 30, 1961. She was a Paris High School graduate and attended Sam Houston State College in Huntsville and the University of Texas, East Texas State University. She taught school at Ashland, Blossom and Delmar in Lamar county. In 1961 she was a member of the first faculty at San Jacinto College in Houston. She retired in 1968. Was a former director of the Gulf Coast Chapter of the National Retired Teachers Assn. Surviving are a daughter, Mary Margret Finfrock, Dallas; 7 grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. W. E. 'Mysie' Martin of Dallas. Was preceded in death by a daughter, Mysie Lee Kelly Phelps and a son, Lt. Col. John R. 'Pondus' McLemore.'

Source:
http://theusgenweb.org/tx/lamar/cemetery/
(Courtesy of Debra Usry)","STR06" "I43295","","","","","","","" "I36899","Roche","Edmund Maurice Burke","15 May 1885","8 Jul 1955","0","Wikipedia Biography of Edmund Maurice Burke Roche

Roche was born in Chelsea, London, [1] the elder of twin sons of the Hon. James Roche (later Baron Fermoy) and his wife, Frances Ellen Work. He was educated at Harvard University, but returned to England on succeeding to his father's title in 1920. He rented Park House, Sandringham, Norfolk from the Royal Family and at the 1924 general election, he contested and won the local parliamentary constituency, King's Lynn, holding the seat until he stood down at the 1935 general election. [2][3] He was also elected the town's mayor in 1931. [4]

On 17 September 1931, Lord Fermoy married Ruth Sylvia Gill (the youngest daughter of Col. William Gill) at St. Devenick's, Bieldside, Aberdeenshire [1] and they had three children:

a) Hon. Mary Cynthia (b. 1934),
married
(1) Hon. Sir Anthony Berry (divorced 1966),
(2) Denis Geoghegan (divorced 1980),
(3) Michael Gunningham (divorced 1989)

b) Hon. Frances Ruth (b. 1936),
married
(1) Edward Spencer, Viscount Althorp (divorced 1969),
(2) Peter Shand Kydd

c) Hon. Edmund James Burke (b. 1939), later the 5th Baron Fermoy.

Lord Fermoy joined the Royal Air Force in 1939 at the start of World War II but when the incumbent Member of Parliament (MP) for King's Lynn was killed on active service in 1943, he resigned his commission and stood for re-election. He retired from politics when Parliament was dissolved for the 1945 general election. [2]

Lord Fermoy collapsed in a shop at King's Lynn, Norfolk in June 1955 and died three weeks later. [2] He was succeeded by his only son.

1) Williamson, D The Ancestry of Lady Diana Spencer In: Genealogist's Magazine, 1981; vol. 20 (no. 6) p. 192-199 and vol. 20 (no. 8) p. 281-282

2) The Times, Saturday, Jul 9, 1955; p. 8 col. D

3) Craig, F. W. S. (1983) [1969]. British parliamentary election results 1918-1949 (3rd edition ed.). Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services. ISBN 0-900178-06-X.

4) The Borough Council of King's Lynn and West Norfolk


","STR06" "I36901","Roche","Frances Ruth","20 Jan 1936","2 Jun 2004","0","Wikipedia Biography of Frances Ruth Roche

Frances Ruth Shand Kydd (n?e Roche, formerly Viscountess Althorp) (20 January 1936 ? 3 June 2004) was the first wife of John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer and the mother of Diana, Princess of Wales. After two failed marriages and the deaths of two children, she devoted her later years to Roman Catholic charity work. Frances Ruth Roche was born in Park House, on the royal estate at Sandringham, Norfolk.[1] Her father was Edmund Roche, 4th Baron Fermoy, a friend of King George VI and the elder son of the American heiress Frances Work and her first husband, the 3rd Baron Fermoy. Her mother Ruth, Lady Fermoy DCVO was a confidante and lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother). On 1 June 1954, aged 18, Roche married John Spencer, Viscount Althorp (later the 8th Earl Spencer) at Westminster Abbey. She was then known as Viscountess Althorp (the name is pronounced Altrup).

The Althorps had five children:

Elizabeth Sarah Lavinia Spencer (19 March 1955), who married Neil Edmund McCorquodale, a distant cousin of Raine, Countess Spencer

Cynthia Jane Spencer later Baroness Fellowes (11 February 1957), who married Sir Robert Fellowes, later Baron Fellowes

John Spencer, who died within 10 hours of his birth on 12 January 1960

Diana Frances Spencer later Diana, Princess of Wales (1 July 1961? 31 August 1997), first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales

Charles Edward Maurice Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer (20 May 1964), who married Victoria Lockwood, then Caroline Freud (the latter formerly wife of Matthew Freud)

The British media made comparisons between Lady Althorp's and Diana's lives, because both were inexperienced young women who were thrust into the spotlight by marriage to much older men in higher stations to whom they were unfaithful. As with the marriage of the Prince and Princess of Wales, the marriage between Lord and Lady Althorp was not a happy one.

1) England & Wales, Birth Index, Jan Feb Mar 1936, 4b 344, Freedbridge Lynn, Norfolk","STR06" "I36898","Roche","James Boothby Burke","28 Jul 1852","30 Oct 1920","0","Wikipedia Biography James Boothby Burke Roche

James Boothby Burke Roche, 3rd Baron Fermoy (28 July 1852 ? 30 October 1920) was an Irish peer and a Member of Parliament (MP) in the United Kingdom House of Commons. He was the great-grandfather of Diana, Princess of Wales.

He was born at Twyford Abbey, Middlesex in 1852, the son of Edmond Burke Roche, and his wife Eliza Caroline n?e Boothby.[1] He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge.[2]

He visited the United States where he met and married the heiress Frances Ellen Work on 22 September 1880 at Christ Church, New York City. The marriage was not a success and they separated in December 1886. She was granted a divorce on the grounds of desertion on 3 March 1891 at Wilmington, Delaware.[3]

They had four children, twin sons and two daughters:

Eileen (b. and d. 1882)

Cynthia (10 April 1884 - 8 December 1966), who married firstly Arthur Scott Burden (d. June 1921) in 1906 and secondly Guy Fairfax Cary (d. 1950) in 1922. She is the matrilineal great-grandmother of American actor Oliver Platt.

Edmund Maurice Burke (15 May 1885 ? 8 July 1955), who was the grandfather of Diana, Princess of Wales.

Francis George Burke (15 May 1885 ? 30 October 1958), who died unmarried.[4]

In 1896 he stood as an Anti-Parnellite Nationalist candidate in the Kerry East by-election for a seat in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The Nationalists had split into two factions after the party leader, Charles Stewart Parnell was named as co-respondent in a divorce. Roche was supported initially by both the Parnellites and the Anti-Parnellites, until it was revealed that he was himself divorced. During the campaign, Roche denied publicly that he knew of the divorce or that he had deserted his wife and children.[5] Although he went on to win the seat, the opposing Unionist candidate gained the highest vote ever recorded for a Unionist candidate in Kerry East.[6] He served one term and did not stand in the following general election in 1900.


On 1 September 1920 he succeeded his brother as Baron Fermoy. Just two months later he died at Artillery Mansions, Westminster, London. He was buried at St Marylebone Cemetery, Finchley on 3 November 1920.[7]
[edit]Styles

1852? 1856: James Boothby Burke Roche
1856? 1896: The Hon James Boothby Burke Roche
1896? 1900: The Hon James Boothby Burke Roche, MP
1900? 1920: The Hon James Boothby Burke Roche
1920: The Rt Hon James Boothby Burke Roche, 3rd Baron Fermoy


1) Williamson, D The Ancestry of Lady Diana Spencer In: Genealogist's Magazine, 1981; vol. 20 (no. 6) p. 192-199 and vol. 20 (no. 8) p. 281-282
2) Roche, the Hon. James Boothby Burke in Venn, J. & J. A., Alumni Cantabrigienses, Cambridge University Press, 10 vols, 1922? 1958.
3) The Times (London) Friday, 27 March 1896, p. 7 col. F
4) Mosley, Charles (ed.), Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, 107th edition (Burke's Peerage and Gentry LLC, 2003) vol. I p. 1414
5) The Times (London) Saturday, 28 March 1896, p. 13 col. E
6) The Times (London), Monday, 30 March 1896; p. 7 col. F
7) Cokayne, G. E., Gibbs, Vicary and Doubleday, H. A. The Complete Peerage: Volume V (St. Catherine Press, London, 1926) p. 303","STR06" "I32422","","","","","","","" "I25122","","","","","","","" "I46687","Rockwell","Jas. E.","Abt 1836","Yes, date unknown","0","Could this be the same person as the Joseph E. Rockwell, died 19 Sep 1902 at age 63 (born ca 1839), and buried at Blanford Cemetery in Petersburg City, Virginia?","STR06" "I24867","Roe","Floy Aline","18 Aug 1912","24 Sep 2001","0","Floy A. McLemore

Floy A. McLemore, age 88, of Georgetown, passed away Monday, September 24, 2001. She was born August 18, 1913, to parents Martin Henry Roe and Mary Elizabeth Hurst in Comanche, Texas.

Mrs. McLemore married Felix Durward (Boots) McLemore on July 15, 1932, in Altus, Oklahoma. In her earlier years, she worked for Allen Post and JC Penney Department stores. From 1942 to 1944, she and her husband owned and operated McLemore Grocery on 19th Street in Austin. Then she went to work for the Texas Highway Department where she retired in 1970 after many years of service. She was an active member of the Crestview Baptist Church.

Preceding her in death were her husband , Felix Durward (Boots) McLemore; son Linford McLemore; and a great-granddaughter, Abbey McLemore.

She is survived by three sons, Felix McLemore Jr. and his wife, Mildred of Houston, Ted McLemore and his wife, Donna of Hutto, Charles McLemore and his wife, Vangie of Austin; three brothers, Elzo Roe of Seymour, Texas, Gerald Roe of Portland, Oregon, Wayne Roe of Kerrville, Texas; thirteen grandchildren; fifteen great-grandchildren; and nine great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Wednesday morning, September 26, 2001, in the chapel of Cook Walden Davis Funeral Home in Georgetown with Reverend Dan Woodridge, Pastor of the Crestview Baptist Church in Georgetown, officiating.

Interment was at Cook-Walden Captial Parks Cemetery in Pflugerville. Her grandsons served as pallbearers.

In place of usual remembrances, the family suggests memorial contributions to Crestview Baptist Church, 2300 Williams Drive, Georgetown 78628.

Source:
http://www.baylorbanner.com/obits2001.html

FLOY R MCLEMORE 18 Aug 1913 24 Sep 2001 (V) 78630 (Cedar Park, Williamson, TX) 78628 (Georgetown, Williamson, TX) 451-44-1368 Texas","STR06" "I6471","Roe","Marvin Allen","22 Sep 1922","4 Jan 2003","0","MARVIN A ROE 22 Sep 1922 04 Jan 2003 (V) 74403 (Muskogee, Muskogee, OK) (none specified) 574-09-4271 Alaska","STR06" "I8881","","","","","","","" "I37148","Roeder","Charles Milton","7 Dec 1935","15 May 2010","0","(Research):Charles Milton Roeder 74 of Jasper died at Harbor Hospice at Baptist Hospital in Orange, Texas on Sunday, May 16, 2010. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, May 19, 2010 at Forest Oaks Funeral Home and Crematory in Jasper, Texas with interment to follow at the Ebenezer Cemetery. A native of Jasper, Texas he was employed with local 450 as a heavy equipment operator until retirement. Charles was known for his abilities as a fisherman mainly of catfish on trot-lines. Survivors include his wife Evie Roeder of Jasper, Texas. Sons Milton Dewayne Roeder of Sterlington, LA., John Aurthur Roeder of Cleveland, TX. and Robert Zane Roeder of Jasper, TX. a Daughter Helen Laverne Astello of Jasper, TX. and Sisters Helen Marshall of Jasper, TX. , Burnadee Collins of Elkhart, TX. and Dorothy Parker of Jasper, TX. numerous grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren. Condolences can be posted at www.forestoaksofjasper.com

http://www.timeformemory.com/fh_obituary.cfm?obitid=33525&fhid=423&locationid=442","STR06" "I37147","","","","","","","" "I36806","","","","","","","" "I36808","Roeder","Henry Leo","25 Oct 1927","27 Dec 1996","0","(Research):The Sabine County Reporter
January 1, 1997, Page 10

Henry Leo Roeder

Henry Leo Roeder, 69, of Ebenezer died Friday, Dec. 27, 1996, at a Jasper hospital.

He was a lifelong resident of the Ebenezer community ans was a retired truck driver for Shelby LP Gas Company. Roeder served as a deacon of Ebenezer Baptist Church and chaplain of the Angelina River Volunteer Fire Department.

Survivors: a son, John Lee Roeder of Jasper; daughters, Sue Ann Eickenhorst and Cynthia Roeder, both of Jasper; sisters, Helen Marshall and Dorothy Parker, both of Jasper, and Burmadee Collins of Elkhart; grandchildren, Misty Smith and Elizabeth Eickenhorst; and great grandchildren, Shelby Smith and Amy Smith.

Funeral services were held Sunday at Forest Oaks Funeral Home's chapel. Interment followed at Ebenezer cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)

Note: Obit left out both brothers?","STR06" "I36793","Roeder","John","Abt 1893","4 Feb 1957","0","Name: John Roeder
Death Date: 04 Feb 1957
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 63 years 11 months 26 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 08 Feb 1893
Birthplace: Penn.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Unknown
Father's Birthplace: Penn.
Mother's Name: Unknown
Mother's Birthplace: Penn.
Occupation: Maintainer Man
Place of Residence: Rt. #3 Box 92, Jasper, Texas
Cemetery: Ebenezer
Burial Place: Ebenezer, Jasper, Texas
Burial Date: 06 Feb 1957
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135195
Digital Film Number: 4163875
Image Number: 691
Reference Number: cn 9169
Collection: null
","STR06" "I36793","Roeder","John","Abt 1893","4 Feb 1957","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 1
Enumerated April 30, 1930
ED 121-2 SD 19 Sheets 13A and 13 B Stamped 138
204-209
Byerly, Andrew Head M W 48 M 30 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Maud Wf F W 36 M 27 Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Bronson Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Chester A Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Lona Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Stella Dtr F W 1 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
205-210
Byerly, Perry E Head M W 40 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Roxie Sister F W 34 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Wiley A Brother M W 42 S Tx Tx Tx Sawyer Lumber
206-211
Byerly, Silas Head M W 29 M 26 Tx Tx Tx Teamster Lumber
Byerly, Cora Wf F W 24 M 21 Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Chester Son M W 1 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
207-212
Roeder, John Head M W 37 M 31 Pa Pa Pa Farmer
Roeder, Emma Wf F W 30 M 22 Tx Tx Tx
Roeder, Helen Dtr F W 6 S SD Pa Tx
Roeder, Lesley Son M W 4 S Tx Pa Tx
Roeder, Leo Son M W 2 S Tx Pa Tx
Roeder, Verna D Dtr F W 1/12 S Tx Pa Tx
208-213
Byerly, Lester Head M W 32 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Nannie Wf F W 27 M 17 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Minnie Lee Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Preston Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Arvie Lee Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Francis Dtr F W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
209-214
Larue and Alma HENSARLING
210-215
Byerly, Walter Head M W 43 25 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Byerly, Willie Wf F W 35 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Murel Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Opal Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Byerly, Christene F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
214-216
Morgan, Watt Head M W 38 M 23 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Morgan, Myrtie Wf F W 37 M 26 Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Preston Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Marjorie Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Ruby Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Morgan, Perry Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I36809","","","","","","","" "I26434","Rogers","Benjamin Armstead","Abt 1835","18 Jul 1902","0","Obituary, copied from a scan (not dated, not referenced) posted on his FindAGrave memorial page created by ""Scrappy.""

Maj. B.A. Rogers

Death of This Venerable Citizen

On Friday morning last our community was shocked at the intelligence that Maj. Benjamin A. Rogers was not more--that his spirit had passed from earth to that ""bourne whence no traveler returns."" Maj. Rogers had been in his usual health, and retired at 11 o'clock Thursday night. The next morning at an early hour his daughter found him lying in his room, entirely unconscious, in which condition he remained until 11 o'clock, when the flickering spark of life fled. At the time he was stricken, the only member the family at home was his daughter, Miss Olive, his wife and daughter being in Nashville, and Mr. B. A. Rogers, Jr. being at Bailey Springs. The latter hurried to the side of his father, and arrived before his death. Mrs. Rogers and Miss Harriet were promptly reached by wife and arrived on the early afternoon train. Mr. T. M. Rogers arrived from Columbus, Miss., the same evening, the entire family thus being present at the last sad rites.

The cause of death appears to have been from the brain, and was altogether unexpected. The body was interred in the city cemetery on Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock, after services in the Methodist church (of which the deceased had long been a member), conducted by Rev. S. E. Wasson. A large congregation attended the services.

Maj. Rogers is survived by his wife and four children, to whom, in their profound sorrow the warmest symphaty of our people is extended. He was in the 70th year of his age.

Thus has passed away one of our best and most useful citizen, a gentlemen who was ever ready by his labor and his means to advance every worthy cause. He came among us about eight years ago, from Columbia, Tenn., and by his genial manners, his public spirit, and his loyalty to the right, had won a large circle of friends, who heard of his sudden and distressing death with sincere sorrow.","STR06" "I26434","Rogers","Benjamin Armstead","Abt 1835","18 Jul 1902","0","(Research):


Census Information:

1880 Federal Census
Tennessee, Maury County, 9th Civil District
Enumerated 22 June 1880
Page No. 56D SD 3 ED 164
398-418
Rodgers, Benjamin W M 45 Lawyer Tn Tn Ky
Rodgers, Ann F W F 38 Wife Keeps House Tenn Tenn Tenn
Rodgers, Olen G W F 10 Dtr Pupil Tenn Tenn Tenn
Rodgers, Thomas W M 8 Son Tenn Tenn Tenn
Rodgers, Benjamin W M 7 Son Tenn Tenn Tenn
Rodgers, Henry D W M 3 Son At Home Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLamore, Henry A W M 30 Bro In Law Farmer Tenn Tenn Tenn
Akin Addy Z W F 35 Boarder At Home
Akin, Hally L W F 6
Randall, John R W M 28 Farmer","STR06" "I26437","Rogers","Benjamin Armstead","17 Jan 1873","3 Mar 1936","0","Name Benjamin A. Rogers
Titles and Terms
Name Prefix
Event Date 03 Mar 1936
Event Place Florence, Lauderdale, Alabama
Gender Male
Race (Original) White
Race White
Age (Original) 63y 1m 16d
Birth Year (Estimated)
Birth Date (Original) 17 Jan 1873
Birthplace Tenn.
Marital Status Widowed
Spouse's Name Virginia Sherrod Rogers
Spouse's Titles and Terms
Spouse's Name Prefix
Father's Name B. A. Rogers, Sr.
Father's Titles and Terms
Father's Name Prefix
Father's Birthplace Tenn.
Mother's Name Anna Mclemore
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Prefix
Mother's Birthplace Tenn.
Occupation Merchant
Address 426 N. Wood Ave.
Residence Place Florence, Lauderdale, Ala.
Cemetery Florence Cem.
Burial Place
Burial Date 04 Mar 1936
Funeral Home
Informant's Name
Informant's Name (Original) X
GS Film number 1908540
Reference ID cn 7138

Citing this Record:
""Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD51-TGY : accessed 13 December 2014), Benjamin A. Rogers, 03 Mar 1936; citing reference cn 7138, Department of Health, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 1,908,540.

His FindAGrave memorial page has a scan of a photo of him, and also links to the Memorial page of his wife, Virginia Sherrod (1888-1916).","STR06" "I43460","Rogers","Bobby L.","1 Apr 1941","7 Mar 1991","0","The Texas Birth Index shows him as a son of Hoyt R. Rogers and Hattie Belle Pierson.","STR06" "I46199","Rogers","Douglas Lee","26 Sep 1925","3 Jul 2009","0","Obituary, as copied from his FindAGrave memorial page created by FH Terry:

Funeral for Douglas Lee Rogers, 83, of Decatur will be Monday, July 6, 2009, at 2 p.m. at Westminster Presbyterian Church with the Rev. David Rollins officiating and Roselawn Funeral Home directing. Burial will be in Roselawn Cemetery. Visitation will be from 1 to 2 p.m. at the church.

Mr. Rogers, who died Friday, July 3, 2009, was born Sept. 26, 1925, in Decatur to John Tifford Rogers and Minnie Lee Rogers. He was retired from Rankin Insurance, where he was an account executive for 40 years. He was a lifetime resident of Decatur and graduated from Riverside High School. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the Navy aboard the USS George E Davis. He was a life-time member of Westminster Presbyterian Church. He was a 50-year member of the Rising Sun Lodge No 29 and served as a past master of the lodge. He was also a member of the York Rite Bodies of Decatur, where he received the Knights of the York Cross honor; and was a member of the Cahaba Shrine Club and Decatur Shrine Club, where he was a past president. He was also a member of Mary Lou Dancy No 320 Order of the Eastern Star. He was also a member of the American Legion Post No 15 and the Decatur Lions Club. He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 62 1/2 years, Audrey McLemore Rogers and brother, Tifford Rogers.

Survivors include two daughters, Dianne Stephenson and husband, Billy, of Decatur and Phyllis R Galen and husband, Clark, of Sarasota, Fla; grandchildren, Shane Stephenson of Madison and fiancee, Jennifer Cantor; and Chana Stephenson; and great-grandchildren, Peyton Stephenson, Grant Stephenson and Dahlia Cantor.

Pallbearers will be Billy Stephenson, Clark Galen, Shane Stephenson, Maurice Means, Bill Cole, Jerry Harrison, George Mills, John Ford and Phillip Watkins.
DECATUR DAILY - July 5, 2009

","STR06" "I38679","","","","","","","" "I9260","Rogers","Harriet L.","16 Aug 1838","4 Jun 1918","0","She was the daughter of J.B. ROGERS. She was said to have remarried a THOMPSON sometime after 1854 but before 1869.

Census Place:Jasper, Texas Source:FHL Film 1255313 National Archives Film T9-1313 Page 14
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Hariet THOMPSONSelfFWW42LA Occ:FarmerFa: LAMo: LA
Henry THOMPSONSonMSW11TX Occ:Works On FarmFa: LAMo: LA
Logan THOMPSONSonMSW8TX Fa: LAMo: LA
Joseph MORGANSonMSW24TX Occ:LaborerFa: NCMo: LA","STR06" "I46876","Rogers","Harriet Susan","Abt 1880","Abt 1910","0","A scan of her obituary was posted by Wanda Quinn Bradford to her FindAGrave memorial page, created by ""Scrappy.""

The obituary noted that she was the youngest surviving daughter of Mrs. B. A. Rogers, and died ""after a herioc struggle with a long and painful illness"", which she was stricken with in the fall of the last year. At the time of her death she was being taken to Mobile by train for a blood transfusion, but died prior to it's arrival. At her funeral service, ""a bridal wreath...covered the casket, recalling the formal announcement made in the early stages of her illness of her forth-coming marriage to have occurred on the 5th of January.""","STR06" "I29111","","","","","","","" "I44358","Rogers","Jessie S.","7 Sep 1903","18 Mar 1991","0","The birth certificate of daughters Lila, Jan and Harriet showed their mother, Jessie Rogers, as being born in Decatur, Texas.","STR06" "I43810","Rogers","John Bruce","Abt 1875","12 Oct 1928","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 4A
68-68
Rogers, Bruce Head M W 35 m1 8 Tx Ala Tx Foreman Log Camp
Rogers, Vivian Wf F W 26 m1 8 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
Rogers, Chyle Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Rogers, Attie Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Rogers, Terance E Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 1
(VERY faded/faint image, transcribed from Ancestry.com index versus the actual image)
Rogers, John B Head W M 34/(44?) Tx
Rogers, Vivian A Wf W F 36
Rogers, Charles B son W M 17 Tx
Rogers, Radie dtr 15 W F 15 Tx
Rogers, Oceline dtr 2 W F Tx","STR06" "I7160","Rogers","Joseph T.","Bef 1848","","0","Son of John and Mary Rogers.","STR06" "I45022","Rogers","Katie","17 Jun 1907","7 Feb 1968","0","Name Katie Rogers Gary
Event Type Death
Event Date 07 Feb 1968
Event Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 17 Jun 1907
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Theodore S Rogers
Mother's Name Liddie Ethel Mcdaniel
Informant E B Gary (husband) [per FAG actually C. B. Gary 1906-1978, died McCurtain OK]
Certificate Number 22275
GS Film number 2138979
Digital Folder Number 005145083
Image Number 02145



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3SC-VR5 : accessed 03 Apr 2014), Theodore S Rogers in entry for Katie Rogers Gary, 07 Feb 1968; citing certificate number 22275, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2138979.","STR06" "I46877","Rogers","Lady Anne","Abt 1883","23 Jun 1900","0","A scan of her obituary was posted by Wanda Quinn Bradford to her FindAGrave memorial page, created by ""Scrappy."" It noted that she was ""ill only a few days before the termination of her bright young life, the sudden summons was a shock to her friends and a stunning blow to the bereaved family. Miss Rogers had just entered her 17th year...she was the youngest daughter of Maj. and Mrs. B. A. Rogers, the idol of the family. The funeral took place Sunday morning at the First Methodist Church, conducted by Rev. W. T. Andres and assisted by Rev. H. E. Kirk, and the interment in the city cemetery.""","STR06" "I26435","Rogers","Olive Gertrude","Abt 1868","31 May 1945","0","(Research):Name Olive Gertrude Rogers
Titles and Terms
Name Prefix
Event Date 31 May 1945
Event Place Florence, Lauderdale, Alabama
Gender Female
Race (Original)
Race
Age (Original) 78y 5m 22d
Birth Year (Estimated) 1867
Birth Date (Original)
Birthplace
Marital Status
Spouse's Name
Spouse's Titles and Terms
Spouse's Name Prefix
Father's Name B. A. Rogers
Father's Titles and Terms
Father's Name Prefix
Father's Birthplace
Mother's Name Anna Figares Mclemore
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Prefix
Mother's Birthplace
Occupation
Address
Residence Place
Cemetery
Burial Place
Burial Date
Funeral Home
Informant's Name
Informant's Name (Original)
GS Film number 1908795
Reference ID cn 9193



Citing this Record:
""Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6MV-55D : accessed 13 December 2014), Olive Gertrude Rogers, 31 May 1945; citing reference cn 9193, Department of Health, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 1,908,795.","STR06" "I26007","Rogers","Rebecca","Bef 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","She may have instead been born in North Carolina.","STR06" "I16028","Rogers","Theodore S.","8 Jun 1878","Abt 1960","0","When he registered for the World War I draft, he was shown as farming for himself in Farrsville, Newton County, Texas. His nearest relative was his wife, Ethel Rogers. He was described as short and of medium build with blue eyes and light hair.","STR06" "I16028","Rogers","Theodore S.","8 Jun 1878","Abt 1960","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 2
SD 2 ED 110 Sheet 1B
16-16
Jarrett and Mary Rogers and family
17-17
Rogers, Theodore Head M W 31 M1 3 Tx Ala Tx Farm Laborer
Rogers, Ethel Wf W F 21 m1 3 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Rogers, Catie Dtr F W 2 F Tx Tx Tx
18-18
William and Sarah Rogers

1920 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 2
Enumerated 5 and 6 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 140 Sheet 21B
North of Burkeville and Farrsville Road
407-419
Rogers, T. S. Head M W 41 M Tx Ala La Farmer
Rogers, Ethel Wf F W 32 M Tx Tx Tx
Rogers, Katie Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP No 7
Enumerated April 10, 1920
SD 76-8 SD 19 Sheet 12A Stamped 112
Farrsville Road
34-35
Rogers, Theodore Head M W 51 M 28 Tx Ala La Farmer
Rogers, Ethel Wf F W 42 m 19 Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I26436","Rogers","Thomas McLemore","Abt 1878","6 Aug 1943","0","His FindAGrave memorial page contains a scan of a photo, and also a link to the memorial page of his wife, Alberta Mims (1892-1964)","STR06" "I12040","Rogers","Willard Bernard","25 Mar 1924","31 Aug 2004","0","Volume 12 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 5, 1949, reported that Bill Rogers, husband of Jane McKenna, graduated from Kent University in Ohio, and that Lt. Rogers would be stationed at Ft. Riley, Kansas.

Volume 13 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published September 4, 1950, reported that he flew to Japan on July 30. His wife (Jane McKenna) had planned to spend three years in Japan while Bill was in government service, however conditions in Korea have changed their plans. Bill was a presidential appointment to the army as he was an honor graduate (one of three) of Kent University. In Volume 14 of the same periodical it was noted that he was decorated with the Bronze Star for valor in action in Korea, where he had been for one year.

In 1953, when Volume 16 was published, Mr. and Mrs. Rogers and their then three children were residents of Royal Oak, where Mr. Rogers was connected with Firestone Company.

Volume 19, September 3, 1956 issue of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST reported that he was studying at the University of Michigan during the summer, and would be the new principal of the Berkley School in the fall.

According to the SSDI, his last residence was Troy, Oakland, Michigan.","STR06" "I29113","","","","","","","" "I8540","Rogers","William Roy","22 Jul 1878","6 Apr 1922","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War he was farming in Fairdale, Texas. His nearest relatives was listed as Genia Rogers, and he was described as Tall, slender, with blue eyes and red hair.","STR06" "I8540","Rogers","William Roy","22 Jul 1878","6 Apr 1922","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 4A
65-65
Rogers, Roy W Head M W 30 m1 7 Tx US Tx Farmer
Rogers, Genie M Wf F W 26 m1 7 3/3 Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Rogers, Zadie M Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Rogers, Arlie B Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Rogers, Mabel Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 6 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 3B
54-54
Rogers, Wm Roy Head M W 39 M Tx Ala Tx farmer
Rogers, Genie Wf F W 35 M Tx Tx Tx
Rogers, Bernice Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Rogers, Mabel R. Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Rogers, Lora L Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Rogers, Coy R son M W 3 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
McDaniel, Lydia Mother-in-law F W 63 Wd Tx Miss Miss
Anthony, Mary Aunt F W 68 Wd La Miss Miss","STR06" "I39875","","","","","","","" "I12222","Rohde","Peggy J.","20 Aug 1930","5 Apr 2019","0","Peggy J. Racek, 88, of Grand Island, formerly of Wood River died April 5, 2019, at Bickford Assisted Living in Grand Island. A Celebration of Life Gathering will be held from 12-3 p.m. Saturday, April 13, 2019 at Apfel Funeral Home in Grand Island. Memorials suggested to the Wood River Fire & Rescue Department. Online condolences may be directed to www.apfelfuneralhome.com.

Peggy was born on Aug 20, 1930, in North Bend, NE, to William E. and Kathryn (Sellhorn) R. Rohde. She grew up in North Bend; graduated in 1947 from North Bend High School and received her teaching certificate. Peggy taught in country school from 1947 to 1950.

She was united in marriage to Ed Racek on May 1950. The couple resided in North Bend, Silver Creek, Wood River, and Dalton. Peggy worked most of her career in bookkeeping at numerous locations. She retired from Cargill in 1992. Peggy was a member of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Christian Motorcycle Association, United Methodist Church, and American Legion Auxiliary as well as being a volunteer at Cheyenne County Fair, and Senior Citizens. She enjoyed camping, sewing, and machine embroidery, traveling, family, and flowers.

Peggy is survived by: sons: Robert (Renee) Racek of Omaha, Ross (Kathy) Racek of Bedford, TX; daughter: Patty (Gary) Camp of Wood River; son-in-law: Bruce Ernest of Dalton; grandchildren: RJ (Sarah) Racek, Kassie (Amit) Chanda, Bryce (Alyssha) Racek, Ryan (Tiearra) Camp, and Shane (Dawn) Ernest; three great-grandchildren: Alexander and Isaac Racek, Mya Chanda; sister: Kathleen (Joe) Lodl, sisters-in-law: JoAnn Rohde, Margret Wielgus, and Jean Peck.

She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, daughter: Pamela (Racek) Ernest, infant son: Billy Racek, brother: Ross Rohde, brothers-in-law: Lloyd Racek, Andy Wielgus, Eddie Peck, and sister-in-law: Gertie Racek.","STR06" "I29391","Rohla","Anton","26 Feb 1888","13 Apr 1975","0","The son of Joseph ROHLA and Anna SVOBODA.

Marvin Yost emailed, on May 22, 2009, ""I was looking for Rohla info and found my Grandfather Anton and his birthdate is off by a year. It should be Feb. 26, 1888! This is based on 1900 census age of 12 and more importantly his WWI Draft Reg. Card. By the way, his parents were Joseph Rohla b. May 10, 1857 in Trtice, Bohemia and Anna Svoboda b. July 11, 1863 in Bonov, Moravia. They were married in Plattsmouth, Cass Co., NE May 6, 1882. Hope this is of use to you!""","STR06" "I29391","Rohla","Anton","26 Feb 1888","13 Apr 1975","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Federal Census
Nebraska, Saline County,North Fork Precinct
Enumerated 2 April 1930
ED 76-14 SD 11 Sheet 1A
8-8
Rohla, Anton Hd M W 42 M 27 Neb Czech Czech Farmer
Rohla, Lizzie Wf F W 36 M Neb Czech Neb
Rohla, Frances Dtr F W 12 S Neb Neb Neb
Rohla, Robert Son M W 10 S Neb Neb Neb
Rohla, Milo Son M W 8 S Neb Neb Neb
Rohla, Gladys Dtr F W 6 S Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I9563","Rohla","Frank B.","1 May 1893","May 1970","0","SSN 506-30-5430","STR06" "I9496","Rohla","Gladys Olga","6 Mar 1924","6 Jan 2010","0","Gladys Loos, 85, of Lincoln, died Wednesday (1/6/10) in Lincoln, surrounded by family. She was born March 6, 1924, near Dorchester to Anton and Lizzie (Hass) Rohla, the youngest of four children. She attended rural elementary school near Saline Center and graduated from Dorchester High School in 1941. She married Russell Loos of Western in August 1941. They celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary in 1997. Gladys was a past Chapter Commander, Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary and 75-year member of ZCBJ. For more than 20 years, she staffed the Nebraska Bookstore postal station. Later in life, she became active in Widowed Persons gatherings and lunches. Gladys gave generously of her time to volunteer organizations. Blessed with an infectious laugh, she was known for her independence, devotion to family and joy for life. A homemaker at heart, she cleaned and cooked with zest. From Czech potato dumplings to pies with flaky crusts, she could fix them all.

She is survived by her daughter, Mary Bice (Ed) of Omaha; and son, Jerry of Lincoln; four grandchildren, spouse, April Feldman (Corry), Scott, Tim and Steve Pittman; brother, Mike Rohla, Florida; sister-in-law, Erma Rohla, Lincoln; and many beloved nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, sister, Frances Fisher, and brother, Robert Rohla.

Funeral services 12:30 p.m. Tuesday (1/12/10) at Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 South 14th Street, Lincoln with Reverend Stephen Griffith officiating. Visitation 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday; 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday; 9 a.m. until services Tuesday, all at the funeral home. Memorials to Alzheimer's Association, Nebraska Chapter. Condolences may be left at ?/u?.

(From the Lincoln Journal Star, Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I3128","Rohla","James T.","8 Feb 1898","Apr 1967","0","At the time of the 1920 census, 21 year old James Rohla was living near his parents in Madison Township, and married to a 19 year old Anna, born in Nebraska of Bohemian parents. Dennis Belohlavy shows that Anna was born 1 May 1900 and died in July 1972, also in Geneva, Nebraska.","STR06" "I14991","Rohla","Josef F. ""Joseph""","22 May 1866","28 May 1943","0","The son of Frank and Cecilia Rohla. He was first married to Antonie MATEJKA, born May 22, 1866, and died May 28, 1943. (Milligan, p 325).","STR06" "I9562","Rohla","Libbie L.","6 Mar 1906","Dec 1994","0","She married Nick BARNA. (Milligan, p 325).","STR06" "I20358","Rohla","Mamye C.","11 Dec 1900","18 Mar 1973","0","The daughter of James V. and Josephine ROHLA. She attended the same rural school as her husband. She moved to Tobias High School from Wilber, graduating from Tobias in 1919. She taught in a rural Saline County school for two years prior to her marriage. She loved to garden and was interested in forestry as well. (Milligan, p 339, 340).","STR06" "I34823","Rohla","Robert Joe","27 Dec 1919","23 Aug 2004","0","Location of birth, death and burial were supplied in an email from Marvin Yost in April, 2012.

Obituary

Robert Joe Rohla, 84, Lincoln, died Monday (8/23/04) in Waverly. Born, Dorchester (12/27/19) to Anton and Elizabeth (Hass) Rohla. U.S. Army veteran, World War II. Served in Nebraska National Guard for six years. Employee, Nebraska Public Power District. Member, Trinity United Methodist Church, American Legion Post 3, DAV Post 7, Moose Lodge 175, Lancaster Lodge 54 A.F. & A.M., American Forward Association, Western Fraternal Lodge 426, Nebraska Czechs of Lincoln.

Survivors: wife, Erma; son, Keith Allan Rohla, Denver; daughter, Virginia James, Lincoln; grandchildren, Gabrielle James, Manhattan, Kan., Zachary James, Lincoln; great-grandson, Cameron James, Lincoln; brother, sister-in-law, Milo and Fern Rohla, Las Vegas, Nev.; sister, Gladys Loos, Lincoln. Preceded in death by son, Michael Duane; parents; sister, brother-in-law, Frances and James Fisher; brother-in-law, Russell Loos.

Services: 11 a.m. Thursday, Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S. 14th St. The Rev. Lauren D. Ekdahl. Lincoln Memorial Park. Military honors by American Legion Post 3. Visitation: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Wednesday, 9 a.m. until services Thursday. Memorials to Make-A-Wish Foundation of Nebraska, Suite 102, 11926 Arbor, Omaha, NE 68144.
Coutesy of Dennis Beohlavy","STR06" "I23319","Rohli","Alvin John","21 Nov 1911","Aug 1994","0","The son of Adoph Nicholas ROHLI and Louise BETZ.","STR06" "I23322","Rohli","Alvin John ""A. J.""","18 Feb 1947","6 Jul 2012","0","ROHLI

Alvin John 'A. J.' Rohli, Jr. (lovingly aka Harry, Dopey, Abby or Ace to his close family and friends) passed away from this life on Friday morning, July 6, 2012 at the age of 70. He was a native and life-long resident of River Ridge, LA and spent the last 7 years living in Bush, LA. Son of the late Alvin John Rohli, Sr. and Eleanor Morlas Rohli. He is survived by his devoted wife of 44 years, Brenda McElreath Rohli; son, Nicholas John Rohli (grandson, Kristian); daughter, Wendy Rohli Louque and son-in-law, Carlos (granddaughter, Sydney Brenn); two sisters, Betty Vollenweider and Marie Louise Roberts (husband, Terry); brother-in-law, Robert McElreath (wife, Hope); sister-in-law, Linda Ordoyne (husband, Bebe); and numerous nieces and nephews. A. J. retired from the United States Postal Service, where he was a dedicated mailman for his Harahan route. He equally loved his job working for National Airlines. A. J. loved his oldies music, LSU Tigers and his Budweiser Beer. He will be sadly missed, but will live in our hearts forever. A. J. doesn't want you to cry for him, instead have a Budweiser Beer for him in his memory.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Memorial Mass at the Kenner Funeral Home of L. A. Muhleisen & Son, 2607 Williams Blvd. on Saturday, July 14, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. Visitation from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Inurnment in Jefferson Memorial Gardens Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in his memory to Notre Dame Hospice, Attn.: Vicki Hughes, 2832 Burdette St., New Orleans, LA 70125.

To view or sign the online guest book, please visit www.muhleisen.com.

Published in the Times-Picayune
(Clipping courtesy of Bennie Zahn)","STR06" "I38251","Rohr","Dolores","16 Feb 1931","26 Oct 2011","0","Dolores M. Jiskra, 80, Tobias, died Wednesday, October 26, 2011 in Wilber. She was born February 16, 1931 at York to Henry and Hazel (Rupert) Rohr.

Survivors: sons, Michael, Marvin and wife, Mary, all of Lincoln, Rex and wife, Rachelle, Ohiowa; daughters, Vivian Kotrous and husband, Larry, Verdigre, Roxanne Nickel, Western; sister, Joan Dunker, Ohiowa; 11 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.

Funeral service: 10 a.m. Saturday, Zion Lutheran Church, Tobias. Visitation: beginning Friday 1 p.m. until 8 p.m., Farmer and Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel, Milligan, with family greeting friends from 5 - 7 p.m. Memorials: to the family for later designation. Graveside sevices: Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Pastor Ryan Meyer officiating. Online condolences may be left at www.farmerandsonfuneralhome.com
","STR06" "I12623","Rohrbaugh","Allen C.","27 Aug 1895","7 Sep 1982","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Maryland, Carroll County, Manchester
Enumerated Jun 9, 1930
ED 7-12 SD 2 Sheets 12B and 13A Stamped 177
Maple Grove Road
287-302
Rohrbaugh, Allen Head M W 34 M 30 MD Pa Pa Farmer Truck Farm
Rohrbaugh, Ethel M Wf F W 23 M 18 Md Md Md
Rohrbaugh, Treva R Dtr F W 3 S Md Md Md
","STR06" "I42732","Rohrbaugh","Clark L.","4 May 1909","4 Apr 2000","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Penn
Enumerated 26 Apr 1940
SD 22 ED 67-72 Sheet 3B
Locust St
556-55 R 10
Rohrbaugh, Clark L Head m W 30 M No 8 Pa Same Place Laborer Road Construction
Rohrbaugh, Pauline E Wf F W 26 M No 8 Pa Same Place
Rohrbaugh, Jean M Dtr F W 5 S Same Place
Rohrbaugh, Phylis A Dtr F W 8/12 S Pa","STR06" "I12620","Rohrbaugh","James Krebs","19 Apr 1863","1 Jun 1932","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Maryland, Carroll County, Manchester Dist
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 128 Sheet 2A Stamped 155
21-23
Cramer, Alexander Head W M Jan 1827 73 M 49 Pa Pa Pa Retired
Cramer, Susan Wf W F Jan 1831 69 m 49 10/7 Pa Pa Pa
22-24
Rohrbaugh, James Head W M Mar 1863 Pa Pa Pa Farmer
Rohrbaugh, Rebecka C Wf W F Oct 1863 36 M 11 4/3 Md Pa Pa
Rohrbaugh, Roswell Son M M Oct 1890 9 S Md Pa Md
Rohrbaugh, Allen Son W M Aug 1895 4 S Md Pa Md
Rohrbaugh, Morris Son W M Apr 1898 2 S Md Pa Md
Snyder, Adam Boarder W M Mar 1884 17 S Md Pa Germany Farm Laborer
","STR06" "I42477","Rohrbaugh","John Louis","12 Apr 1864","20 Sep 1935","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of Levi Lafayette Rohrbaugh (1839-1911) and Sarah Linch (1843-1915).
","STR06" "I12324","Rohrbaugh","Lamanda","31 May 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","Ssid to have married William Swartz.","STR06" "I12624","Rohrbaugh","Maurice","22 Apr 1898","26 Jan 1942","0","Never married.","STR06" "I12621","Rohrbaugh","Roswell C.","6 Oct 1890","4 Apr 1983","0","Dean Cramer writes that he served in World War I, and worked on a railroad. He also indicates that Roswell married Gertie SCHRINER and that they were the parents of Harry, Clarence and Kenneth.","STR06" "I3064","","","","","","","" "I34129","","","","","","","" "I47544","Roma","Thomas Edward","21 Sep 1934","15 Apr 2006","0","Info below copied from his FindAGrave memorial page:

ROMA, THOMAS E. SR., 71 of Louisville, entered his eternal home on Saturday, April 15, 2006.

He was born September 21, 1934, in Portland, Maine.

He retired from the United States Navy as a Master Chief Petty Officer in 1974, after 23 years of service. He then taught at Jefferson State Technical School for almost 20 years and attended and graduated from the University of Louisville.

He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Irene Marie (Smith) Roma, of Louisville; by his two sisters, and his brother. He is also survived by his five children, ten grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.

A memorial mass will be held for him at 7 p.m., on Monday, April 24, 2006 at St. Clement Catholic Church at 5435 Johnsontown Road, Valley Station, Kentucky, with a celebration of his life following the mass in the church's cafeteria. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Louisville or to St. Clement Catholic Church.

Published in The Courier-Journal on Apr. 19, 2006.


*******************************
His parents were Angie Cornelia (Johnson) (Nov. 19, 1909-Feb. 25, 1975) and Fabian/Fabyan Sebastian Roma (Aug. 25, 1909-May 20, 1999). Both were born and passed in Maine.","STR06" "I30435","Romine","Gemma","5 Dec 1897","Mar 1974","0","Volume 18 of the STIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published September 5, 1955, reported that she was promoted to Telegraph Editor of the Pontiac Michigan Daily Press. Volume 23 of the Broadcast, published September 7, 1963, reported that she had spent the summer at her cottage on Walpole Island, Ontario. She returned in June from a trip around the world on the freighter ""Flying Fish"" of the Isbradntsen Steamship line. She had retired in January from the editorial staff of the Pontiac Press. The freighter trip was four and one-half months long, stopping at such unusual ports as Beirut, Lebanon; Karachi, Pakistan; Saigon, South Vietnam, and Pusan, Korea.","STR06" "I47240","Romm","Etta ""Yetta"" Devorah","Abt 1849","Aft 1930","0","In 1930, Etta/Yetta was living with her son-in-law and daughter Rueben and Rachel LEVINE of Baltimore. She was shown as age 80, born in Russia.

Shown on Geni as Etta Devorah ROMM, born 1848 died May 7, 1930 at the age of 82, a daughter of Yehuda Laib ROMM and Rella KROK, wife of Shlomo SAVILEVICS, mother of Myer SAVILEVICS, Celia SHAPIRO, Hyman SMITH, Simon SMITH, and Ruchel Minna LEVINE, sister of Rucha Nessa SHAPIRO, Chiva Rivka (Ida) (Chiva Reva) ROMM, Rochel ROMM, Pessa Leba ROMM, Max ROMM, Joh Romm and Toba Gittel Romm half sister of Mari-Leah Romm NACHAMSON","STR06" "I17185","Rommel","Andreas ""Andrew""","28 May 1844","7 Jun 1915","0","He was shown on the Wuerttemberg, Germany Emigration index as from the district of Goeppingen, born 28 May 1846 in Buenzwagen, and applying to emigrate on July 1866 to North America, Number 598680.

The 1911 obituary of his sister, Anna Maria Rommel Striffler, listed him as ""Andrew Rummel of Sturgis."" He was shown on the Michigan Death Index as Andrew Rommell, and his occupation was listed as Retired Merchant, Widowed, and Female (sic)","STR06" "I17185","Rommel","Andreas ""Andrew""","28 May 1844","7 Jun 1915","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Michigan, St. Joseph County, Sturgis Ward 1
Enumerated 21 April 1910
SD 4 ED 137 Sheet 8B
115-176-194
Rommel, Andrew Sr Hd WM W 63 m1 43 Germany Germany German
y English Own Income
Rommel, Lena Wf F W 65 M1 43 4/4 France/German France/German France/German
Rommel, Andrew Jr Son M W 36 M1 15 Mic Germany France/German Laboer ??? Factory
Rommel, Edith Dtr-in-law F W 30 M 15 1/1 Mich Germany France/Germany
Rommel, Stephen Grandson M W 12 S Mich Mich Mich
Rommel, Louise Dtr F W 26 AS Mich Germany France/German","STR06" "I17183","Rommel","Anna Maria ""Mary Anna""","8 Dec 1837","31 Oct 1911","0","Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Mich., Friday, November 3, 1911
Vol. 6, No. 29

Pioneer Lady Answers Summons
Mrs. Christian Striffler Died Tuesday, Oct. 31
Came to Elkland Township in 1877 and Settled on Farm Four Miles for Cass City

Another pioneer was called to rest when Mrs. Christian Striffler answered the final summons at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edward HELWIG, three miles east of Cass City, at five o'clock Tuesay afternoon. Mrs. Striffler had been in poor health for several months, and as her illness developed into a serious nature several weeks ago, the end was not unexpected.

Mary ROMMEL was born in Germany on Dec. 9, 1837. She came to the United States with her parents while she was yet young and they located at Lancaster, N.Y.
Later she went to White Pigeon, Mich. and at that place she was united in marriage with Christian Striffler on July 3, 1856. Shortly after they returned to Lancaster and resided there about seven years when they came to Michigan, locating near Sturgis. In 1877 they came to Cass City where Mr. Stiffler's brother resided and soon after purchased the farm four miles northeast of town on which they lived until Mr. Striffler's death Feb. 6, 1911.

Mrs. Striffler was a loyal and consistant Christian lady and a member of the Evangelical church. She was ever of a kind indulgent disposition and none ever entered her home without a warm welcome nor left without feeling the warmth of genuine hospitality.

Her home was blessed by eight children, two of whom, Christian and Mrs. S.G. Benkelman, preceding the mother in death. The remaining children are: Samuel W. of Argyle; William D., Mrs. Clara (sic) PATTERSON, Mrs. H.L. McDERMOTT, Mrs. Edward HELWIG and Solomon C., all of whom reside in this vicinity. She is also survived by her two brothers, Andrew and George RUMMEL, of Sturgis, one sister, Mrs. Geo. BENKELMAN of St. Francis, Kansas, 18 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. The funeral services will be held at the residence of Edward HELWIG at 12 o'clock today (Friday) and later int he afternoon at the Evangelical Church.

Her tombstone inscription reads:

Striffler, Mary,b. 9 Dec 1937, d. 31 Oct 1911, mother

Her actual Michigan Death Certificate can be viewed online here:

http://seekingmichigan.org/

Indexed as Mary Anna Striffler","STR06" "I17183","Rommel","Anna Maria ""Mary Anna""","8 Dec 1837","31 Oct 1911","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I21724","Rommel","Christina Barbara","2 Dec 1792","Yes, date unknown","0","Kathy Bonnell shows her as a daughter of Johann Friedrich ROMMEL and Barbara Schneider of Bartenbach.","STR06" "I17182","Rommel","Georg Adam","19 May 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","On the US Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865, St. Joseph and Van Buren Counties, Michigan, enumerated June 1863, Adam Rommel, age 28, Single, born in Germany, and working as a grocer, was listed as registering for the draft in Sturgis, Michigan.","STR06" "I17178","Rommel","Michael","23 Nov 1803","9 Feb 1888","0","BonnieMargeret Jacobs, on page 21 of her unpublished 1981 manuscript about the Benkelman Family, said that the name ""Rommel"" was a pet form of names beginning with RUHM (""fame""), or alternatively blustering or noisy, or messy or untidy.

The Wuerrtemberg, Germany Emigration Index shows that a Johann Michael Rommel, from the district of Ludwigsburg, was born 1 Oct 1804 in Beihingen, applied to emigrate to New York in Oct 1853 (#837989). Unless the date of birh and location of birth are slightly off, this is not our Michael Rommel.

The Michigan Death index shows he was born ca 1804 in Germany, and died on 9 Feb 1888 in St. Joseph, Michigan. He was widowed at the time of his death. The Sattler Family Tree on Ancestry.com shows Michael as a son of Johannes Rommel and Anna Maria Vester.","STR06" "I21555","","","","","","","" "I21550","","","","","","","" "I21443","Rondeau","Ruth Luella","25 Jan 1892","10 Mar 1980","0","She married in 1922, in Corvallis, a HUBBARD. (Robert S. Strong, SFAA Historian).","STR06" "I21442","Rondeau","Seuell Hubbard","27 Aug 1866","30 Sep 1959","0","First name spelled Seuell, based on his headstone at FindAGrave:

","STR06" "I43517","","","","","","","" "I45399","Roper","Basil","16 Nov 1901","27 Apr 1989","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Louisiana, Ouachita, Monroe City, Ward 3
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 39-6 SD 2 Sheet 2A Stamped 21
Catolpa
517-22-34
Roper, Basil Head m W 29 M 24 La La La Parts Man Automobile
Roper, Eva M Wf F W 28 M 23 Tx Tx Tx
Roper, Frances L Dtr F W 3 S La Tx La
Roper, Robert B Son M W 1 S La (sic) Tx La
Grayson, Robert R Roomer M W 22 S La La La Bookkeeper Automobile
Moore, Charlie Roomer M W 25 S La La La Accountant Office","STR06" "I45400","Roper","Frances L.","Abt 1927","29 Dec 1945","0","Name Frances Roper Fisher
Titles and Terms
Event Type Death
Event Date 29 Dec 1945
Event Place Shreveport, Caddo, Louisiana
Gender Female
Age 18
Race (Original) White
Birth Year (Estimated) 1927
Birthplace Louisiana
Father's Name Basil Roper
Father's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Eva Mcgowan
Mother's Titles and Terms
Spouse's Name Donald B
Spouse's Titles and Terms
Certificate Number 1704
Page
GS Film number 1221060
Digital Folder Number 004213523
Image Number 00250



Citing this Record:
""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M3QZ-89Z : accessed 17 Jun 2014), Frances Roper Fisher, 29 Dec 1945; citing Shreveport, Caddo, Louisiana, certificate number 1704, State Archives, Baton Rouge; FHL microfilm 1221060.","STR06" "I1013","Roquevert","Anna","14 Jun 1867","1 Jun 1920","0","Bennie Zahn writes that she was a good cook, and her favorite dish was lamb and white beans. She had a pet Banty Rooster. Anna also had a lovely singing voice, and a daughter commented that she and Bertrand used to sing ""La Marseillaise"" together.","STR06" "I1018","Roquevert","August","30 Sep 1876","3 Jan 1923","0","He married Bertha BORDES, and they owned the ""Standard Dairy"" in New Orleans. They had seven children.","STR06" "I1014","Roquevert","Catherine ""Katie""","5 May 1870","24 Nov 1940","0","She married Victor MAUMUS, and they owned a Dairy. She sold cream cheese and milk at the Second Street Market, Stall 65. They were the parents of four children.","STR06" "I1021","Roquevert","Clothilde Louise Anna","7 Apr 1881","13 Mar 1913","0","Bennie Zahn writes that Clothilde married Charles SIEFKER. When she died at age 32, her husband and six children survived her, the youngest, Joseph Raphael Siefker, being but eight months old. Her widower became ill several years later and was hospitalized, leaving his children in care of relatives. A neighbor cared for Raphael, the youngest, and disappeared with him--moving north to Amite, Louisiana. She mistreated him, and Raphael was removed from her care. He was later adopted by the Mayor of Amite and his wife, who were childless. Raphael was renamed Robert Ellis GOODMAN.

The SIEFKER family later discovered his whereabouts and sued for custody, all of which was reported in the Amite newspapers. The judge ruled he should stay with his adoptive parents, and the Siefker family was sadly forced to accept this decision. His ROQUEVERT aunts later travelled to Amite, and were satisfied that he had a proper home and was being well cared for.","STR06" "I190","Roquevert","Jean Louis","1 Jan 1845","10 Mar 1890","0","He was known as Louis, and he was the only one of his family to emigrate to the United States. Bennie Zahn writes that he returned to France for a visit with his parents in 1878 at which time the birth of his eighth child was imminent. On 10 June 1878 he wrote to his wife, Blazine Pene, citing the great joy he felt embracing his family; both of his parents still living. While the sights of France filled him with admiration and while he rejoiced at being in his homeland and with his family once again, his thoughts were of his wife and children, and the joy he anticipated upon his reunion with them. His handwriting was neat and precise and his throughts were beautifully and sentimentally expressed, all of which tends to indicate that he was a well-schooled person.

He died of stomach cancer when he was 45 year old; the youngest of his 13 children being just three years old. He spent the last months of his life at his summer home in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, where it was hoped that his condition would improve.

On his Find A Grave memorial page, he is shown as being born in Deyme, France, not in Cazeneuve-Montaut. He is also shown as buried at the Evergreen Cemetery in Ocean Springs. No photo of a tombstone is posted, however. (# 77856016).
","STR06" "I1688","Roquevert","Jean-Marie","3 Apr 1838","18 Jun 1916","0","He married his cousin, Marie Celestine SAUX. They had no children. Jean-Marie was a Miller.","STR06" "I12525","Roquevert","Jean-Marie Bertrand Eugene","10 Sep 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","He married Maria REGUGNON.","STR06" "I12526","Roquevert","Jean-Marie Firmin","6 May 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","Jean-Marie Firmin and his wife Catherine had two daughters, Jeanne and Therese.","STR06" "I12524","Roquevert","Laurence Justine","7 May 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","Laurentine also married a cousin, Joseph DUPUY.","STR06" "I1019","Roquevert","Leopold ""Paul""","18 Jun 1878","28 Feb 1936","0","He married Louise SAUNE, and was a Carpenter. They were the parents of six. His Find A Grave memorial page shows the children as twins Marie and Louis, Paul, Germaine and Nola.","STR06" "I1016","Roquevert","Louis","23 Oct 1873","22 Sep 1893","0","When grooming a horse at Lucine's home where he lived, he was kicked in the stomach. He died of peritonitis. (Bennie Jay Zahn).","STR06" "I185","Roquevert","Lucine","28 Jan 1869","16 Feb 1946","0","(Research):An mtDNA sample supplied a direct female descendant of Lucine (a child of Pat McGuire, the daughter of Josephine Morlas), was analyzed by FamilyTreeDNA in Houston. Their analysis showed the following Haplogroup assignment, along with the following differences from the Cambridge Reference Sequence.

HVR1 Haplogroup
K
HVR1 differences
from ?u?CRS?/u?
16224C
16519C

The mitochondrial super-haplogroup U encompasses haplogroups U1-U7 and haplogroup K. Haplogroup K is found through Europe, and contains multiple closely related lineages indicating a recent population expansion. The origin of haplogroup K dates to approximately 16,000 years ago, and it has been suggested that individuals with this haplogroup took part in the pre-Neolithic expansion following the Last Glacial Maximum. William Hurst, on his Haplogroup K Website, writes that ""Katrine,"" the founding mother of mitochondrial DNA haplogroup K, was one of the ""Seven Daughters of Eve"" as listed in the 2001 book of that title by Bryan Sykes. A lot of happened since 2001, but the book is still valuable.

Katrine lived about 16,000 years ago. Perhaps the oldest known K descendant was Oetzi the Iceman whose frozen body was discovered in the Alps in 1991. Estimated at 5000 years old, the Iceman proved to have the basic mutations for a K: 16224C and 16320C. Every K is a cousin of Oetzi.","STR06" "I1017","Roquevert","Marie Eugenie","18 Jan 1875","Oct 1950","0","She married Frank FRANCO of Ocean Springs, Mississippi. He was a railroad conductor and they operated a grocery store, at which they also resided, on Calhoun and Claiborne. It was burned to the ground, and later rebuilt, in 1917. They had two daughters.","STR06" "I46285","","","","","","","" "I36958","Rose","Henderson Ransome","Abt 1852","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
North Carolina, Johnston County, Boone Hill
Pge 7 SD 2 ED 165
Enumerated 3 and 4 Jun 1880
62-64
Rose, Henderson W M 28 Farmer NC NC NC
Rose, Nancy C W F 36 Wf Keeping House NC NC NC
Lee, I. Nettie W F 3 Stepdaughter NC NC NC
Rose, Kelly W M 9 Nephew NC NC NC

","STR06" "I24946","Rose","Mary Ann","16 Sep 1803","25 Mar 1886","0","Glen Linxwiler shows her as the daughter of Thomas ROSE and Barbary CRENSHAN.","STR06" "I24946","Rose","Mary Ann","16 Sep 1803","25 Mar 1886","0","(Research):Census Information:

1860 Census
Indiana, Vanderburgh, Center
Post Office Evansville
Enumerated 21 Jun 1860
Page 50
368-361
Mary Ann Linxwiler 56 F Farmer $2500 50 Ky
Anderson Linxwiler 25 M Farm Hand Indiana
Clarissa Brown 10 F Indiana

1870 Census
Indiana, Vanderburgh, Center
Post Office Evansville
Enumerated 27 Jun 1870 By R P McCulahan
Page 14
93-93
Linxwiler, Sarah 65 F W Keeping House $400 Ky
Linxwiler, Melissa 29 F W Keeping House $800 Ind
Linxwiler, Mary 67 F W Keeping House Ky
Brown, Clara 20 F W Ind

1880 Census
Indiana, Vanderburgh, Center
Enumerated 1 Jun 1880 by H.A. Moss
Page 2, SD 1, ED 69
16-18
Linxwwiler, Anderson M 45 Farmer Ind Ind Ind
Linxwiler, Margaret F 34 Wf Keeping House Ind Ind Ind
Linxwiler, Everet E. W M 15 Son Farm Labor Ind Ind Ind
Linxwiler, Russel W M 9 Son Ind Ind Ind
Linxwiler, Mary W F 76 Mother Ind Ind Ind
Note: Earlier census records have Mary as born in Kentucky","STR06" "I24946","Rose","Mary Ann","16 Sep 1803","25 Mar 1886","0","(Medical):mtDNA results: HV

Differences from CRS:

16256T
16311C

Lab: Family Tree DNA Kit #58243

(Test done on a the child of a direct female descendant, Annabelle Hanks)","STR06" "I9142","","","","","","","" "I47458","Roses","John","1 Jun 1893","17 Mar 1932","0","His registration records for the World War I Draft showed him as exempt from the draft, as a subject of Spain. His employer was the Spanish Vice Counsul in Pensacola, FL, where he worked as a clerk. His location of birth was shown as Masnou, Barcelona, Spain. He was listed as caucasian, of medium build, slender with brown eyes and black hair.","STR06" "I47458","Roses","John","1 Jun 1893","17 Mar 1932","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Florida, Escambia County, Pensacola, Precinct 30
SD 3, ED 37 Sheet 5B
Enumerated 6 January 1920
West Jordan St, House Number 17
88-94
Roses, John Head M W 28 M 1912 Al Spain Spainish Spain Spainish Spain Spainish Truck Driver Coffee Co
Roses, Maud Wf F W 23 M Florida Iowa Iowa
Roses, Pedro 1 Fl Spain Fl
Regan, Riley Lodger M W 28 S Florida US Alabama Mechanic Garage Automotive","STR06" "I47457","Roses","John","9 Nov 1925","22 Nov 2014","0","Obituary

Copied from FindAGrave

John Roses Jr., age 88, was born on Nov. 9, 1925, in Pensacola, Fla. and passed away on Oct. 22, 2014. He moved to Fort Walton Beach, Fla. in 1969 after retiring from the Air Force. He served 23 1/2 years. John is preceded in death by his wife of 56 years, Eden Bernice Roses. He is survived by his four children, Bob Roses, Bill Roses, Barbara Workman and Debrah Betterelli; eight grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren.

A graveside service will be held on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014, at 1 p.m. at Beal Memorial Cemetery.

Expressions of sympathy may be viewed or submitted online at www.McLaughlinMortuary.com.

Published Online in Northwest Florida Daily News on Oct. 24, 2014","STR06" "I47462","Roses","Pedro Glenn","19 Aug 1918","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Ancestry.com. U.S., World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2005. show he enlisted on 5 Aug 1940 in Montgomery, Alabama for Enlistment for the Panama Canal Department, Medical Department - For Enlisted Men of the Medical Department (includes Enlisted Men of the Medical Department on Duty with the Dental Corps). He had attended two years of high school, and his civil occupation was that of an office clerk. He was single, 67 inches tall and weighed 157 pounds.","STR06" "I47359","Roses","Rosemary","Abt 1921","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a NORRIS.","STR06" "I47461","Roses","Vincent Willam","23 Sep 1923","9 Nov 2013","0","Obituary, copied from FindAGrave:

Vincent William Roses was born September 23, 1923 in Pensacola, Florida to John P. Roses, and Maude Everhart Roses, lived in Pensacola expect in the US Army 1940-1945 worldwide served in 2nd Armored Division, 48th Armored Medical Batt. Nov. 30, 1940 '96 July 31, 1945.

Mr. Roses was preceded in death by, Wife of 57 years, Maria Albertina Ponsen Roses, Parents and Grand Parents, Brother Pedro, Sister Rosemary Norris, many uncles, aunts and cousins.

Mr. Roses was a thirty five years employee of L&N Railroad and a lifelong member of St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church.

He is survived by a daughter Sandra Roses Milligan (Jim Milligan) Colorado Springs, CO., granddaughter Tracy Kirchharr, and dear friend Mickey Brown. He enlisted in the US Army November30th, 1940 served honorably till July 31, 1945 served at Forty Benning GA., landed at Casablanca North Africa December 24 1942, when he left there went to Tidworth England went to France Normandy June 1944, thru France, Belgium, Holland, and Germany, was at the battle of the Bugle, from there back to Holland wound up at the Elbe River in Germany, where they were stopped to wait for the Russians. While in Holland he met Maria Ponsen, fell in love and after the battle of the Bulge he returned to Holland to marry her on February 6, 1945, a marriage that lasted 57 years, until she died on November 29,2002.

Services will be Thursday 9:30 a.m. at Waters & Hibbert Funeral Home. Interment will be at Barrancas National Cemetery, Pensacola, Florida.
Waters & Hibbert 11/14/2013","STR06" "I12004","Ross","Alice J.","18 Jan 1884","15 Jul 1964","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, July 23, 1964
Page Four

Alice J. Schwegler, 80, Charlotte, Michigan, widow of the late William J. Schwegler, died Wednesday July 15, at Faith Nursing Home where she had been a patient for several days. The Schwegler's were former residents of this vicinity.

Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 11 a.m. in Burkhead-Cheney Chapel by the Rev. Don L. Warmouth, pastor of the Methodist Church of which she was a member. Interment was in Charlotte Cemetery.

She is survived by a son, Andrew, of Lansing, two grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, two sisters and a number of nieces and nephews.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Battel and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schwegler of Cass City attended the funeral. They were accompanied by Mrs. J. F. Klein of Port Huron and John Battel of Williamston.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I28191","","","","","","","" "I44364","Ross","Esther","24 Feb 1913","14 May 2005","0","The Daily Sentinel [Nacogdoches, Texas]
Tuesday, May 17, 2005

Esther Ross Mathews

Funeral for Esther Ross Mathews, 92, of San Augustine was at 2 p.m. Monday in Memorial Presbyterian Church, San Augustine. Burial was in Thomas Cemetery, San Augustine County.

Mathews died May 14, 2005, in her residence.

Born Feb. 24, 1913, in Huntsville, she was the daughter of Rogers Ross and Bennie Morgan. She had been a school teacher and was a member of San Augustine Memorial Presbyterian Church. She was married to Gilbert Mathews, and he preceded her in death.

Survivors include daughters, Beth Wright and Laurie Gilcrease, both of San Augustine; son, Rogers Mathews of Everett, Wash.; two grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, San Augustine.","STR06" "I35317","Ross","Grover Cleveland","10 Jun 1888","22 Nov 1931","0","Karl Yoas emailed that according to World War I draft information, Grover Cleveland Ross was born on 10 Jun 1888. A digital image of the record on Ancestry.com is available. His place of birth was listed as Kingston, Michigan. He was a barber at Berghoff Barber Shop, and had a wife and three children. He was tall, slender and had blue eyes and brown hair. At the time he completed the registration, on June 5, 1917, he was a resident of Royal Oak Township, Oakland County, Michigan.

Name Grover Cleveland Ross
Event Type Death
Event Date 22 Nov 1931
Event Place Michigan, United States
Gender Male
Age 42
Marital Status Divorced
Birth Date 10 Jun 1889
Birthplace Kingston, Michigan
Birth Year (Estimated) 1889
Father's Name William Ross
Mother's Name Rhoda Vansickland
GS Film number 001973004
Digital Folder Number 005362602
Image Number 00320

Citing this Record:
""Michigan, Death Certificates, 1921-1952,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KF48-QQ1 : accessed 18 Oct 2013), Grover Cleveland Ross, 1931.","STR06" "I16288","","","","","","","" "I39881","Rotch","Nancy Elizabeth ""Lizzie""","15 Aug 1866","May 1951","0","Shown on Ancestry.com as a daughter of Gideon Weaver ROTCH and Mary A BROWN.","STR06" "I39072","Rothenburger","Elizabeth ""Betty"" A.","5 May 1933","2 Apr 2006","0","Obituary Daily Times

STEINACHER, Elizabeth A ""Betty"" (ROTHENBURGER); 72; Wilber NE; Omaha W-H; 2005-5-1; jayco (Were there two Betty Steinancher's, born ca 1933, that died in Nebraska? One in 2005 as per this listing, and the other in 2006 per the SSDI?. Or might the year of death on this listing be incorrect?)","STR06" "I5688","Rounds","Margaret Lu","Aft 1912","","0","Has her mother's genealogy papers. She married twice. Margaret has a picture of the Marshall home in Missouri on her wall. She has a copy of Brooke Payne's book. She has the little cups associated with the Lewis Payne teapot.

Teaches music at Texas Christian University.","STR06" "I5686","Rounds","William","Bef 1902","Yes, date unknown","0","Known as Bill. He worked for the Conoco Oil Company. His mother gave Lewis Adair Payne a Chinese teapot.","STR06" "I6399","Roussau","Susannah","Bef 1763","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of William Roussau.","STR06" "I46406","","","","","","","" "I21164","Rowland","Horace","Abt 1833","Bef 1900","0","1870 Census New York, Onondaga County, Tully, 38-42 ROWLAND, Horace 38 M W Farmer 1500 450 NY ROWLAND, Alia 22 F W Keeping House NY ROWLAND, Zella 4 F W NY ROWLAND, Mina 9/12 F W NY Sept

1880 Census:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Horace ROWLAND Self M Male W 47 NY NY NY Alace L. ROWLAND Wife M Female W 32 NY Keeping House CT NY Zella M. ROWLAND Dau S Female W 15 NY NY NY Minor A. ROWLAND Son S Male W 10 NY NY NY Myra A. ROWLAND Dau S Female W 8 NY NY NY Eva B. ROWLAND Dau S Female W 6 NY NY NY Jennie M. ROWLAND Dau S Female W 4 NY NY NY Nellie M. ROWLAND Dau S Female W 1 NY NY NY Source Information:
Census Place Tully, Onondaga, New York
Family History Library Film 1254906
NA Film Number T9-0906
Page Number 329A","STR06" "I21169","Rowland","Jennie M.","Abt 1876","Yes, date unknown","0","Married William MANCHESTER. (Lois Patterson).","STR06" "I21166","Rowland","Minor A.","Sep 1869","Abt 1933","0","Lois Patterson writes that he married a Hattie b. 1862 and they were the parents of Eva and Alice ROWLAND. It appears that he was listed, in error as MIna, Female, at the time of the 1870 census.","STR06" "I21167","Rowland","Myra A.","Abt 1872","Yes, date unknown","0","Lois Patterson writes that she married Frank LANNING 1855-1926 They were the parents of Rowland LANNING 1892-1913","STR06" "I21170","Rowland","Nellie M.","Abt 1879","Yes, date unknown","0","Married (1) Henry MANCHESTER and (2) Wm. THOMAS (Lois Patterson)","STR06" "I47781","Rowland","Rudolph Owens","5 Nov 1921","19 Oct 1984","0","His FindAGrave memorial page links him to his parents, Preston Owens Rowland (1899-1943) and Miriam Rowland (1987-1983). A photo of his military memorial marker is also shown, engraved with a cross and ""Rudolph Owens Rowland SF1 US Navy World War II Korea Nov 5, 1921 Oct 18 1984.","STR06" "I21165","Rowland","Zella","Abt 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","Lois Patterson writes that ""Zella Rowland of Rhode Island m. Charles POTTER.""","STR06" "I48226","Rowley","Elizabeth Ellen Roxan","17 Dec 1860","20 Jun 1959","0","The 1900 Census, in Cowanshannock, PA, shows she was married for 19 years, having given birth to 7 children, 6 of whom were still living, and indicates both of her parents were also born in Pennsylvania.

She was the head of household at the time the 1920 census was taken, as her husband had died in February 1919. She was living with two of her daughters, Etta and Elizabeth, plus three grandchildren, born to her daughter Mary Ina, who had died five years previously.

FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of John Rowley (1827-1905) and Mary Ann Bolvin (1825-1889), both buried in East Mahoning Cemetery, Purchase Line, Indiana County, PA.

Her Pennsylvania Death Certificate shows the same parents, and notes she was a widow. Her address at the time of her death was 510 N Seventh St, Apollo, PA. Informant was her son. John R. Hoover, of the same address.Parents are also listed as John Rowley and Mary Ann Bolvin.","STR06" "I48305","Rowley","John","10 Jul 1827","8 Dec 1905","0","History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-1865; Research provided by HDS subscriber shows that John Rowly, husband of Mary Bolvin, enlisted into the Union Army as a Private on 26 August 1864, into Company A of the 206th Infantry in Pennsylvania. He Mustered out on 26 June 1866 in Richmond, VA. His date of death was shown on this 8 Dec 1905 in Hillsdale, PA. The same information is inscribed on his headstone, which can be seen on Find a Grave.


At the time of the 1870 Federal Census, John and Mary Rowley were listed with six children in Grant Twp, Indiana Couny, Pennsylvania. He was a farmer, with his real property listed as being worth $13,000, and personal property worth $1,000, similar to his neighbors. Eldests sons Anthony and Cornelius were both working on the farmer, with only Anthony still attending school. Eldest daughter Martha was no longer at school, with occupation listed ""at home."" John, Elizabeth and Nancy had all attended school during the year.

WILLS PROBATED
Indiana Weekly Messenger
10 January 1906, page 5

The will of John Rowley, of Grant township, has been filed. His sons, Cornelius, Anthony and O.B. Rowley, and two daguthers Elizabeth E. R. Hoover and Nancy A Weaver, are to share equally in the dividion of the estate. The will directs that his son, John Hagerman, gets $50 less and daughter, Mary O., $25 less than the four names above. His daughter, Mrs. Jane Titterington, is given a judgement of $158.64 and $200. Roy Kinann and his grandson, John Weaver, are each given $100. Cornelius is given the first opportunity of purchasing the property. Josiah Rowley and J. A. Muman are appointed executors. The will is dated June 16, 1897,","STR06" "I32921","Rowley","Raymond Kent","17 Mar 1933","13 Nov 2004","0","Sharon Nemeth emailed that he was an alumnus of Michigan University's College of Engineering.","STR06" "I5017","","","","","","","" "I5011","","","","","","","" "I5012","","","","","","","" "I12779","Roxson","George John","1 Dec 1889","14 Jul 1982","0","He was born John Henry Hills, and changed his name to George John Roxson. Art Peck shows that he was born in Texas, whereas the California Death records has his place of birth as Missouri, and his mother's maiden name as KRAPF. His World War II draft registration also listed him as George John ROXSON, with his birthplace shown as Kennett, MO. He was a resident of Colusa, Califorina at that time, and employed by F. C. Stolte Co of Marysville.

John left home when he was 24, working in Chickasha, Oklahoma, Kansas, Idaho, Washington and Montana.

He crossed into Mexico at Nogales, Arizona in 1917 to avoid Military Service. This is when he changed his name. He chose Roxson based on the nickname he had given sister Annie, Roxyann. He wrote his mother in 1920, saying he planned to visit her soon. After the Mexican Revolution, he was unable to harvest his crops, and had no money. He never wrote back, and his parents thought him dead.

The family moved to California in 1925. They farmed in the foothills, eventually settling in Upper Lake.

After his wife died, John made his home with his eldest son, Fred.

After admitting to his children his true identity, he visited his sister Beckie in Arkansas and sister Annie in Kansas City in 1973. They were his only surving family. They were reunited after a 60 year seperation.","STR06" "I12779","Roxson","George John","1 Dec 1889","14 Jul 1982","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
California, Kern County, Delano City
Enumerated April 2-4, 1930
ED 15-3 SD 14 Sheet 3A Stamped 16
Treemount Street
56-58
Roxson, George J Head R 10 M W 34 M 22 CanadaEng Canada Canada English Year of Immigration 1923 Alien Laborer Ranch Work
Roxson, Isidra Wf F Mex 34 M 14 Mex Mex Mex Spanish Year of Immigration 1923 Alien Housewife
Roxson, FedericoSon M Mex 7 S Mexico CanadaEng Mex Spanish Year of Immigration 1923 Al
Roxson, Camillo Son M MEx 3 6/12 S California CanadaEng Mex
Roxson, Freida Dtr F Mex 1 7/12 S California CanadaEng Mex
Roxson, Georgina Dtr F Mex 2/12 S California CanadaEng Mex","STR06" "I32827","Rozanek","Julia","23 Aug 1869","17 Nov 1938","0","She is the daughter of Josef ROZANEK and Marie JELINEK, who immigrated in 1874.","STR06" "I20453","Rozanek","Mary","Abt 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Joseph ROZANEK and Mary JELINEK. (Milligan, p 357).","STR06" "I18825","","","","","","","" "I18826","","","","","","","" "I18827","","","","","","","" "I12588","Rubenstein","Lucy Ann","Abt 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","Dean Cramer writes taht ""According to Nancy Bannister, spelled Rabenstine.""","STR06" "I47254","Rubin","Anna","Abt 1878","10 Sep 1938","0","The Social Security Application for her son, Jack Jerome Smith, listed his parents as Meyer Smith and Anna RUBIN. The application for daughter Rebecca showed the same parents.

In 1930, she was listed as stenographer for the US Army Porto Rico.

Phil Shapiro writes that the 1897 Rokiskis All-Russian Census list shows, on page 4, a six-person household residing on Komaiskaya Street consisting of ""Yankel and Rocha-Nessa Rubin"" and their four teenage children. According to the BAYL family history, Rabbi Abraham Abramson and his first wife Chana Brina had a daughter Rucha Nessa who married a man known in English as Jacob Rubin and had five children. The names of the four children appearing in the census correspond with the names of the first four children found in the BAYL family tree for Rucha Nessa and Jacob Rubin. According to the census, the four children were born in Kamai/Kamajai, where the BAYL family tradition states many ancestors of the BAYL once lived. By the way, the oldest daughter of Rucha Nessa and Jacob Rubin, Anna Rubin, married Myer Savilevics, a son of Etta Devara Romm Savilevics. Myer was the founder of BAYL, which continues to operate the Anna and Myer Smith charitable fund in their memory.

https://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Rokiskis/census.htm","STR06" "I45756","Rucker","Dorothy","12 Nov 1936","19 Sep 2013","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page:

Dorothy Rucker McLemore, wife of Abram Geren McLemore, sister of Marie ""Betsy"" R. Phillips, aunt of Marie ""Lulie"" P. Ezell, great-aunt of Lillian Clark, Braden Ezell and Jacob Ezell, step-mother of Kevin Gault McLemore and Regan Geren McLemore, passed away in Nashville, TN on September 19, 2013.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Dorothy and Charlie Rucker, and her grandparents, Marie Louise and Louis Plauche'.

Born in New Orleans, LA, she attended Isidore Newman High School and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Sophie Newcomb College. During her Debut season, she reigned as Queen of the Olympians and was presented at the Debutante Club, the Founders of the City of New Orleans and the Society of the War of 1812. She worked as a Social Worker for the City of New Orleans. Upon her retirement, she moved to Bay St. Louis, MS where she was very active in the art community. She traveled extensively in Europe and painted many canvases from her travels, especially from Provence.

After Katrina, she and her husband moved to St. Francisville, LA until 2011 when they moved to Waveland to be close to her sister and her family and her friends.

Memorial Service will be held at a later date. Edmond Fahey Funeral Home in Bay St. Louis, MS is in charge of the arrangements.","STR06" "I21454","Rudersdorf","Alberta","Abt 1914","","0","She married a Paul KISER, and they live near Canton, Ohio. They are the parents of Phillip and Karen KISER. Karen married a GOTTSCHALK and lives near Akron, Ohio (William Billig).","STR06" "I28657","Rudersdorf","Gustave","20 Feb 1854","Aug 1944","0","Youngstown Vindicator
8-24-1944 p. 23
(Courtesy of Jean Kling Baun)

Gustave Rudersdorf, Retired Grocer, Dies

Gustave Rudersdorf, age 90, of 4212 Rush Blvd., retired grocer, died of a cerebral hemorrhage at 5:18 p/m. Wednesday at this home. He was born in Haiger, Germany Feb. 20, 1854, and lived in the United States since 1881. Before his retirement, Mr. Rudersdorf operated grocery stores on the North Side and in Woodsworth. His wife, Anna Kling Rudersdorf, died 12 years ago. Mrs. Rudersdorf leaves a son, Harley R., with whom he lived; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Hofmeister Memorial Funeral Home, where friends may call Friday Evening.","STR06" "I20838","Rudersdorf","Harley","9 Dec 1890","25 Aug 1966","0","Obituary
Harley R. Rudersdorf
Harley R. Rudersdorf, 75, of 4212 Rush Blvd. died at 6:40 p.m. Thursday of bronchitis at his home. Mr. Rudersdorf was born Dec. 9, 1890 in North Lima, a son of Gustav and Anna Kling Rudersdorf, and had lived in this area all his life. He worked 50 years at United Engineering & Foundry and was assistant general superintendent in 1958 when he retired. He was a member of Pleasant Grove United Presbyterian Church, Hillman Lodge 481 F. & A.M., and Al Koran Shrine, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, St. John's Commandry 20, Youngstown Shrine Club, Ashlar Chapter 213 R.A.M., the O.P.M., and United Engineering & Foundry Co.'s supervisor's group. His first wife, the former Norabelle Strong, died in 1945. He leaves his wife, the former Alberta Cuttings, who he married in 1947; two daughters, Mrs. Paul KISER of Canton, and Mrs. William E. HUMPHREY of Hubbard; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Davis Velker Funeral Home where friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Hillman Lodge services will be held at 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Youngstown Vindicator
Friday, August 26, 1966
Courtesy of Jean Kling Baun","STR06" "I21508","","","","","","","" "I21455","","","","","","","" "I18685","Rudolph","Andrew Jackson","18 Jun 1818","8 May 1898","0","Joyce Ewing shows him as one of the twelve children born to Jacob Christopher RUDOLPH and Rachel LOW.","STR06" "I18685","Rudolph","Andrew Jackson","18 Jun 1818","8 May 1898","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
White County, Illinois
ED 13
#1533-1533
Andrew Rudolph 33 M Farmer $800 Tenn
Louisa (Do.) 30 F Ill
May J (Do.) 12 F (Do.)
Flourada (Do.) 10 F (Do.)
Henry (Do.) 8 F (sic) (Do.)
Martha (D0.) 4 F (Do.)
Alfred (Do.) 1 M (Do.)
James Kuykendall 19 M Laborer (Do.)
Lurena (Do.) 32 F (Do).

After the death of his first wife, Louisa Kuykendall, Andrew married Margaret Burrell Kuykendall, the widow of Peter Kuykendall. Their blended family is shown below:

1860 Census
Illinois, White County, PO Carmi
Enumerated 23 Aug 1860
Page 114
1522-1512
A.J. Rudolph 43 M Farmer 4000 1500 TN
Margaret "" 39 F NY
Mary Jane"" 21 F IL
Florida "" 20 F IL
Cleopatra Kuykendall 20 F IL
Theodosia "" 19 F IL
Henry Rudolph 18 M IL
Analisa "" (s/b Kuykendall) 16 F IL
Hariot "" (s/b Kuykendall) 13 F IL
Martha Rudolph 12 F IL
Alfred ""9 M IL
James ""7 M IL
Phebe ""5 M IL
John ""3 M IL
Susan ""2 F IL
J.C Gray 43 M Farmer 2000 500 Ind
Martha Ann Gray 37 F IL
Lathan S. "" 19 M Farm Laborer 100 IL
Rebecca "" 13 F IL
Sarah T. ""9 F IL","STR06" "I18899","Rudolph","Phebe Lucinda","22 Jan 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","Joyce Ewing shows that she married a BECK and was still living in Carmi, Illinois as of March, 1846.","STR06" "I21386","","","","","","","" "I46062","","","","","","","" "I20492","Ruhga","Hazel Marie","11 Mar 1912","4 Jan 1974","0","The first wife of Fred KOTAS, she was the daughter of William RUHGA and Fern THURBER. (Milligan, p 353).","STR06" "I11811","Ruhlman","Mary Ann Catherine","9 Mar 1862","1 Nov 1948","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Manheim Twp
Enumerated 8 and 9 Apr 1930
ED 67-47 SD 25 Sheets 4B and 5A Stamped 263
90-91
Fuhrman, Robert R Hd m W 41 M 22 Pa Pa Pa Farmer
Fuhrman, Maggie A Wf F W 25 M 16 Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Arba B Son M W 15 S Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Merle B Son M W 12 S Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Grover B Son M W 12 S Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Rodger B Son M W 10 S Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Marjorie G Dtr F W 8 S Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Burnell K Son M W 6 S Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Beatrice L Dtr F W 3 9/12 S Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Curvin G SOn M W 11/12 S Pa Pa Pa
Fuhrman, Mary C Mother F W 68 Wd Pa Pa Pa

","STR06" "I25195","Rumer","Robert Charles","10 Oct 1931","10 Nov 2006","0","The Sabine County Reporter
November 22, 2006, page 14

Robert Charles Rumer

Robert Charles Rumer, 75, of Hemphill died Friday, Nov. 10, at his residence. Rumer was born Oct. 19, 1931, in Ridgeway, Ohio, as a son of the late Helen Louise (Barker) and Robert Alred Rumer and had lived in Los Angeles, California, before moving to Sabine County in 1988. A Korean veteran of the U.S. Army, he was a member of the VFW and retired from the construction industry. He is survived by two sons, Robert Charles Rumer Jr. of Rosemead, California and George Henry Rumer of Elmonte, California. Graveside rites were held Nov. 20 at Restland Cemetery in Waskom. Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I17184","Rummel","Johann Georg","26 Jun 1840","7 Aug 1915","0","The 1911 obituary of his sister, Anna Maria Rommel Striffler, listed him as ""George Rummel of Sturgis.""","STR06" "I17184","Rummel","Johann Georg","26 Jun 1840","7 Aug 1915","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Michigan, St. Joseph County, Sturgis
Enumerated 5 June 1900
SD 4 ED 127 Sheet 4A Stamped 233
87-89
Rommel, George Hd W M June 1841 57 m 32 Germany Germany Ger
many 1873 Day Laborer
Rommel, Mary Wf W F May 1843 M1 32 8/3 Germany Germany Germany 1847
Rommel, Andrew Son W M Nov 1882 17 S Mich Germany Germany Laborer Fcty
Rommel, Margaret Mother W F Mar 1821 79 Wd 1/1 Germany Germany Germany



1910 Census
Michigan, St. Joseph County, Sturgis
Enumerated 21 April 1910
SD 4, ED 139 Ward 3rd Sheet 4B
410-98-103
Rummell, George Hd M W 69 m1 41 Germany Germany Germany Laborer Factory
Rummell, Mary Wife F W 66 m1 41 3/3 Germany Germany Germany","STR06" "I12601","Runk","Ellen Jane","22 Mar 1861","11 Apr 1931","0","At the time of the 1930 Federal census, she was living with her son and daughter-in-law, Edward and Lydia Cramer, in Manheim Twp, York County, PA.

Obituary, From FindAGrave:

Mrs. Ellen Jane Cramer was born March 22, 1861, and died April 11, 1931, aged 70 years and 19 days.

Her death came very suddenly after only a few days of illness which followed a fall which she suffered when visiting one of her children.

Mrs. Cramer had been a faithful member of St. Jacob's (Stone) Reformed Church for many years, and together with her husband who was accidentally killed September 14, 1922, raised a large family of children who have all become good and useful citizens, and most of them living in the Stone Church community. There are also a large number of grandchildren to mourn her loss.

The funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon, April 14, 1931, from the home of her son, Lawrence Cramer, with brief services at the house and concluding services at the Stone Church. The funeral text was Psalm 73:24. Rev. W. H. Ehrhart assisted at the services. Burial in the new cemetery.

The Friendly Visitor by Rev. Paul D. Yoder","STR06" "I23173","Runnels","Avenel Lillian","Between 1917 and 1918","Yes, date unknown","0","In the 2013 obituary of her sister, Bernice ""Bonnie"" Runnels McGrew, she is referenced as ""Avenel HARVEY,"" and it was also shown that she preceded Bonnie in death.","STR06" "I23174","Runnels","Bernice ""Bonnie"" Loice","1 Nov 1919","5 Aug 2013","0","The Sabine County Reporter
August 14, 2013, Page 14

Bernice ""Bonnie"" McGrew, (age 93) was born November 1, 1919, in Broaddus, Texas, to the late Edgar Ellis Runnels and Beulah (Fullen) Runnels. She entered into rest at her residence in Broaddus with her loving family gathered around her on Monday, August 5, 2013.

She was of the Baptist faith and was a member of the Broaddus Order of the Easter Star, where she served as Past Matron several times. Her life consisted of many qualities; she was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, friend, homemaker, seamstress and beautician. She loved being around people. She always made sure that she was dressed well for the occasion. She wanted to look her best at all times.

Those left to cherish her memory are her husband of 65 years, J.C. McGrew (whom she married on January 16, 1948) of Broaddus, Texas; daughters, Lou Nell McLendon Jones and husband Bob of Pasadena, Carol Mead of Broaddus, Jane Lewis and husband Scott of Pasadena; grandchildren, Lou Ann Rice, Bobby Jones, Travis Duncan, Brandi Pryor, Jamie Lewis, Tonya Lewis, and Kayla Lewis; 11 great-grandchildren; 2 great-great-grandchildren; brother, William Ray Runnels of Livingston; Sister, Juanita Harris of Huntington; sisters-in-law, Mary Pippen of Delhi, La., Laura Geese and husband Freddie of Tyler, Jenell Runnels of Spring; brothers-in-law, Tully Borders and wife Joy of Kilgore, Dub Borders and wife Shirley of Gilbertsville, Pa.; along with numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Edgar and Beulah Runnels; daughter, Evelyn Ann ""Cookie"" McLendon Morris; great-grandson, Kyle Keagle; brother, Edgar ""Son"" Runnels; sisters, Avenel Harvey, Maurine Harvey; nephew, Jimmy Wagner.

Funeral services will be held Thursday, August 8, 2013, 2:00 P.M., Trinity Baptist Church, Broaddus, with Bro. Don Lofton, Bro. Hugh Mixon, and Bobby Jones officiating. Visitation will be Wednesday, August 7, 2013, 5 til 8 P.M. at Trinity Baptist Church, Broaddus, Texas. Pallbearers will be Charles Lynn Williams, Billy Joe Williams, Jimmy Dale Williams, Bobby Keith Williams, Randy Williams and Duane Williams.","STR06" "I23156","","","","","","","" "I23175","Runnels","Edgar ""Son""","23 Sep 1921","Aug 1986","0","EDGAR RUNNELS 23 Sep 1921 Aug 1986 77022 (Houston, Harris, TX) 77022 (Houston, Harris, TX) 450-20-4882 Texas","STR06" "I21205","Runnels","Edgar Ellis","23 Sep 1894","May 1976","0","EDGAR RUNNELS 23 Sep 1894 May 1976 75929 (Broaddus, San Augustine, TX) (none specified) 461-20-1581 Texas","STR06" "I46118","Runnels","Lassie Dean","2 May 1945","22 Mar 2015","0","The Texas Birth Index shows her as a daughter of Herman True Runnels and Eunice Faye Kendrick.

Lassie Dean Hyden, 69, passed away in her home Sunday morning. Lassie was born in San Augustine, Texas, to Herman and Eunice Kendrick Runnels. Lassie was a member of the Little Flock Missionary Baptist Church, in Bronson, Texas. She was a loving wife, mother, sister, grandmother, and great grandmother.

She is survived by her husband Jerry Hyden of Hemphill, Texas, her sons: Cade Anthony Hyden and his wife Margie Rene of Bronson, and Cary Andrew Hyden and his wife Debra of Chireno, Texas, her daughters: Amber Lynn Leger and her husband Clay of Jourdanton, Texas, and Jeri Dean Morgan of Kirbyville, Texas, her brothers: Calvin Runnels of Bronson, and Bobby Runnels of Nacogdoches, Texas, her 13 grandchildren, and numerous great grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her brother Bois Eric Runnels.

Visitation will be from 4:00PM until 8:00PM, Monday, March 23, 2015, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Graveside services will be at 2:00PM, Tuesday, March 24, 2015, in the Smith- Mason Cemetery, in Scrappin Valley.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 25, 2015, Page 12","STR06" "I23176","Runnels","Reba Maurine","6 May 1925","30 May 2003","0","Sabine County Reporter
June 4, 2003

Reba Maurine Harvey

Reba Maurine Harvey, 78, of Broaddus died Friday, May 30, 2003 at a San Augustine nursing home. Mrs. Harvey was born May 6, 1925 in San Augustine County as a daughter of the late Beulah Carey (FULLER) (sic) and Edgar Ellis RUNNELS. She was a homemaker. Survivors: a granddaughter, Rebecca Lynn WAGNER of Arizona, a brother, Ray RUNNELS of Livingston, and sisters, Berniece McGREW of Broaddus and Juanita KIRK of Lufkin. She was preceded in death by her son, Jimmy WAGNER. Funeral services were held June 2 at Trinity Baptist Church in Broaddus with Pastor Don LOFTON officiating. Interment followed at Runnels Cemetery near Broaddus. Wyman Roberts Funeral Directors of San Augustine, directors.","STR06" "I12343","Runnion","Florence E.","5 Oct 1873","21 Feb 1943","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of Elza Newton RUNNION and Arletta DELLINGER. Dean Cramer instead shows her last name as RUNION.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X83M-KHQ
name: Florence Cramer
titles & terms:
event: Death
event date: 18 Feb 1943
event place: Liberty Twp., Van Wert, Ohio
residence:
street address:
gender: Female
death age: 69y 4m 12d
marital status: Widowed
race: White
occupation:
birth date: 05 Oct 1873
birthplace: Seneca, Ohio
estimated birth year: 1874
burial date: 21 Feb 1943
burial place: Van Wert
cemetery:
father: E.N. Runion
father's titles & terms:
father's birthplace: Ohio
mother: Areletta Dellinger
mother's titles & terms:
mother's birthplace: Ohio
spouse: M.S. Cramer
spouse's titles & terms:
reference number: fn 12952
film number: 2024047
digital folder number: 4020872
image number: 1394
Collection: Florence Cramer, ""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953""","STR06" "I5127","Ruse","Jessie","Abt 1904","Yes, date unknown","0","Art Peck instead has her last names listed as RUSCH.","STR06" "I5126","Ruse","Viola","Abt 1901","Abt 1928","0","Art Peck instead shows her last name as Rusch. She died in childbirth, and was buried in Bentley, Michigan.","STR06" "I27385","Rush","Bonnie Elizabeth","30 Nov 1957","2 Apr 2020","0","Bonnie Elizabeth Conn, 62, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Thursday, April 2, 2020 at her residence.

Bonnie was born November 30, 1957 in Beaumont, Texas to Raymond (Billy) William Rush and Margaret Davison Rush. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and sister. Bonnie was a long time member of the Hemphill chapter of the Eastern Star.

She is survived by her husband, Steve Conn of Hemphill; sons, Chad Conn and wife, Julie, of Montgomery, Texas, Wesley Conn and wife, Brittany, of Huntington, and Clint Conn and wife, Susan, of Hemphill; sisters, Gwen Coplen and husband, Edd, of Milam, Sally Butler and husband, Ronny, of Hemphil, Margaret Brackin and husband, Mitch, of Hemphill, and Billie Gilcrease and husband, Jerry, of Milam; and grandchildren, Kiersten Conn, Ty Wright, Bo Conn, Trinity Conn, Raelee Conn, Sawyer Conn, Ainsley Conn, and J. P. Conn.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Billy and Margaret Rush.

Graveside services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, April 5, 2020 in Gravel Hill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Don Snider officiating.

Serving as pallbearers are Chad Conn, Wesley Conn, Clint Conn, Bo Conn, Sawyer Conn, Ty Wright and J. P. Conn.

Honorary pallbearers are Kiersten Conn, Trinity Conn, Raelee Conn and Ainsley Conn.

Condolences can be made and memorial book may be signed at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 8, 2020. page 4","STR06" "I32343","","","","","","","" "I32344","","","","","","","" "I34298","","","","","","","" "I34300","","","","","","","" "I34299","Rushing","Sharon Marie","20 Jul 1950","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a WATTS.","STR06" "I32580","","","","","","","" "I14592","Russell","A. B.","9 Jun 1869","18 Apr 1961","0","His gravestone indicates he was in the Sons of Confederates of Texas.

Name A B Russell
Event Type Death
Event Date 18 Apr 1961
Event Place Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 09 Jun 1869
Birthplace Snowhill, Alabama
Father's Name Randall L Russell
Mother's Name Fannie Freeman
Informant Mr. Kirby Russell
Certificate Number 21780
GS Film number 2116713
Digital Folder Number 005145517
Image Number 00504



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3HQ-PPH : accessed 10 Jun 2014), A B Russell, 18 Apr 1961; citing certificate number 21780, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116713.","STR06" "I31093","Russell","Abraham Travis ""Trav""","12 May 1850","24 Jan 1912","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Precinct 4
Enumerated 16 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 9A
152-152
Russell, Travis Head W M May 1851 49 m 19 Ala SC Ala Farmer
Russell, Ellen Wf W F Feb 1861 39 m 19 6/5 La Mo Miss
Russell, Winnie Dtr W F Sept 1889 10 S Tx Ala La
Russell, Mary A Dtr W F May 1893 7 S Tx Ala La
Russell, Steel Son W M Oct 1894 5 S Tx Ala La
Russell, Ida Dtr W M Nov 1895 4 S Tx Ala La
Russell, Ellen L Dtr W F Mar 1898 2 S la Ala La
Buckley, Mary Servant B F May 1882 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Buckley, Lillian Bhcild B F Oct 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I38806","Russell","Ann Elizabeth ""Elizar""","8 Apr 1872","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Lousiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 3
Enumerated 28 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 90 Sheet 14A Stamped 44
228-233
Carter, Anne E Head W F Apr 1872 28 Wd 3/3 La La La Farmer
Carter, Bell Dtr W F Jun 1891 8 S La La La
Carter, Enoch B Son W M Aug 1894 5 S La La La
Carter, Blance E Dtr W F Mar 1897 3 S La La La


","STR06" "I30056","","","","","","","" "I47181","Russell","Creed L. ""C. L.""","12 Jun 1914","27 May 1974","0","A Photo of his Military Marker can be seen on FindAGrave. It is inscribed with a cross and reads C. L. Russell US Marine Corps Jun 12, 1914 May 27 1974. His Texas Death Certificate lists him as C.L. also. His usual occupation was showns as Captain in the Department of Public Safety. He was married, and the informant was his wife, Mrs. C. L. Russell.","STR06" "I37562","Russell","Curtis Audrey","27 Aug 1913","25 Jun 1995","0","Kay Parker McCary, in her annotated transcription of the Halbert Cemetery, shows him as a son of Guy N. and Bertha Augusta Russell, and notes his military marker reads US Army WW II.

Obituary

Curtis Russell

Curtis Audrey Russell, 81, of Milam died Sunday, June 25, 1995, at his residence.

He was born Aug. 27, 1913, in Milam as a son of the late Bertha (Hogam) and Guy Newton Russell. He left Milam in 1939 when he joined the U.S. Army. During World War II, he received five battle stars. After the war he went to Houston where he was a loyal employee of Swift & Company for 31 years before his retirement. In 1977, he returned to the red hills of Milam to farm the land he loved.

Survivors: wife of 49 years, Syble Halbert Russell of Milam. two sons and daughters-in-law, Jerry and Linda Russell and Randy and Christa Russell, all of Houston; and three grandchildren, Kevin Russell, Tyler Russell, and Brooke Russell, all of Houston.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill with Bro. Robert Shaddock and Bro. John C Dowden officiating. Interment followed at the Joel Halbert Cemetery near Milam.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions be made to Hospice of the Pines at 116 S. Raguet, Lufkin, TX 75904.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 28, 1995, Page 8","STR06" "I27619","Russell","Debra L","12 Jul 1952","23 Feb 2017","0","The daughter of Gerald RUSSELL and Alta COOPER.
Debra L. McWilliams, 64, of Grand Island died Thursday, February 23, 2017, at her home.



A celebration of Debra's life will be held at 10:30 A.M. Tuesday, February 28th at Apfel Funeral Home in Grand Island. The Rev. Caroline Price-Gibson will officiate. Burial will be in the Grand Island Cemetery.



There will be no visitation. Her wishes were for cremation to take place.



Memorials are suggested to the family to be designated at a later date.



Debra Lee McWilliams was born July 13, 1952, at Lincoln, Nebraska to Gerald and Alta (Copper) Russell. She lived with her family in Minden, Neb. in her early years. The family later moved to Arlington, Neb. where Debra attended Arlington Public Schools, and graduated from Arlington High School. She went on to study at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln.

Following her schooling, she lived in Fremont for a short time. She then moved to Grand Island where she raised her three children. Debra owned and operated Deb's Alterations in Grand Island for 30 years.

She met Henry McWilliams in 1987 in Grand Island and they were married in 1992.

Deb loved the time she spent with her family, her dogs, and also enjoyed fishing.

She is survived by her husband, Henry McWilliams of Grand Island; one daughter and son-in-law, Jessica and Jarrod Liske of Grand Island; two sons and a daughter-in-law, Jeff and Stacey Belohavy of Missouri and Jason Belohavy of Michigan; her mother, Alta Russell of Arlington, NE, two brothers and sisters-in-law, Greg and Gayle Russell of Arlington, Jerry Wayne and Kathy Russell of Elkhorn, NE; a sister-in-law, Carlene Russell of Des Moines, IA; twelve grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews; and cherished friends, Dixie Griess of Grand Island, and Ron and Roberta Kirkendall of Lincoln, NE.

She was preceded in death by her father, Gerald Russell; brother, Gary Russell; and grandson, Mason Liske.

","STR06" "I38815","Russell","Della Mary","Jun 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Lousiaina, Sabine Parish, Ward 5
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 6 ED 107 Sheets 13B and 14A Stamped 112
204-208
Carter, Mary Head F W 44 Wd 9/7 La Al Al Farmer
Carter, George Son M W 22 S La La La Farm Laborer
Carter, Laura Dtr F W 17 S La La La Farm Laborer
Carter, Robert Son M W 12 S La La La Farm Laborer
Carter, Mary Dtr F W 9 S La La La
Carter, Nettie Dtr F W 6 S La La La

","STR06" "I44719","Russell","Fannie Mae","29 Oct 1903","16 Feb 1988","0","On her FindAGrave memorial, created by Ray & Peggy Holbrooks Pace, she is shown as a daughter of Oliver Woolford RUSSELL (FAG#95796392) and Amanda ""Mandy"" CHEATHAM.","STR06" "I3150","Russell","Frances ""Fannie""","Abt 1864","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1930 census, she was living with her son and daughter in law, John Sidney Causey and Nettie Bragg.","STR06" "I3861","Russell","G. Craig","Bef 1914","1982","0","Son of Mrs. Florence Russell of Neligh, Nebraska. Craig was engaged in selling farm machinery in the Tri Cities areas of the state of Washington (Kennewick, Richland, and Pasco). (Milligan, p 473)","STR06" "I41062","Russell","Gene Philip","30 Jan 1928","4 Sep 2012","0","The Sabine County Reporter
September 12, 2012, Page 9

Gene Philip Russell, 84, passed away on September 4, 2012 in Lafayette, Louisiana. He was born January 30, 1928 in Milam, Texas to Viola and Rand Russell. He was a long-time resident of Hemphill until his retirement.

Gene could accomplish anything he set his mind to do. When he was young, he served in the Merchant Marines. While raising his daughter Phyllis and son Randy, he worked as a welder in the oil industry. Learning from his experience there, he formed Metals Lab Welding School in New Orleans which he owned and operated for many years. From there he formed Toledo Inspection Company, a very successful and respected company in the oil industry. Upon his retirement, he moved to Pass Christian, Mississippi and then relocated to Broussard, Louisiana.

He is survived by his daughter Phyllis Dreis and her husband William, his son Randell ""Randy"" Russell and his wife Tina, his three granddaughters, Cherie Burlet and husband Robert, Melissa Bellaci and her husband Ryan, and Jennifer Russell, one grandson Edward Lestrade III and his wife Sheila, and ten great grandchildren, Robert, Emma, Abigail, William, Timmy, Megan, Taylor, Anna, Alaina, and Maya.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Jean Russell, his parents Viola Jane White and Randell Russell, and his two sisters, Anna Dixie Russell and Nona Faye McGown.
Visitation will begin at 9:00 on September 11, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas, followed by a memorial service beginning at 2:00 PM in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Joel Halbert Cemetery, Milam, Texas.

Gene was a life-long member of Bethany Baptist Church in Milam, Texas. Brother Robert Shaddock pastor of Bethany Baptist Church will be officiating the services. Pallbearers include William Dreis, Jr., Randell Russell, Edward Lestrade III, Robert Burlet III, Robert Burlet IV, and William Burlet.

From
www.sabinecountyreporterlive.com
Posted Tuesday, Sep 11, 2012","STR06" "I23971","Russell","George Washington","Dec 1893","3 Apr 1975","0","Barbara Yancey Dore notes he was Deputy Sheriff, District Clerk, Sheriff and City Marshall in Sabine County.

Name George Washington Russell
Event Type Death
Event Date 03 Apr 1975
Event Place Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Usual Residence Hwy 87 S Hemphill, TX
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Occupation Law Officer Law Enforcement
Birth Date 11 Dec 1893
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name A B Russell
Mother's Name Anna Mcgown
Informant Mrs. Truda Russell (wife)
Certificate Number 29161
GS Film number 2243948
Digital Folder Number 005145714
Image Number 01932



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K384-474 : accessed 10 Jun 2014), George Washington Russell, 03 Apr 1975; citing certificate number 29161, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2243948.","STR06" "I23971","Russell","George Washington","Dec 1893","3 Apr 1975","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Census

Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 171 Sheet 8A
151-153
Russell, George W Hd M W 26 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Russell, Timmie M Wf F W 26 M Tx Tx Tx
Russell, G.W. Son M W 2 0/12 Tx Tx Tx
White, Ed H Hired Hand M W 45 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer","STR06" "I16351","Russell","Gertrude Octavia","10 Dec 1878","16 Jan 1963","0","She is entered in a history published by the Genealogy Society of Roosevelt County New Mexico. It was noted that she was a seamstress from Billings, Oklahoma and was looking for a greener pastures when she came to New Mexico. She was said to be the daughter of Samuel F. Russell, born ca 1833, in Coatsville, PA, and d. 8-1917 at age 84. He was married to an Inez on 14 Jan 1851 in Cleveland, Ohio. Other children, James Russell (son by his first wife, Elizabeth Moore), and Charlie Lovington Russell.","STR06" "I44598","Russell","Helen","22 Dec 1922","21 Aug 2012","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by R. T. Brandon, had the following obituary posted:

Funeral Services for Mrs. Helen Russell Maxey will be held at 10:00 on Friday, August 24, 2012 at Warren Meadows Funeral Home in Many, LA. Interment will follow at Bayou Scie Cemetery. The family will receive visitors from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 pm on Thursday, August 23, 2012. Officiating will be Rev. Nathaniel Langford. Mrs. Maxey was a member of Bayou Scie Methodist Church.

Helen, affectionately called Miss Helen by family and friends, was born on December 22, 1922. She was the only child of Eddie B. and Minnie Della Russell. Since she was an only child and wanted a large family, she had four daughters during her 58 years of marriage to Ural (Billy) Maxey, who preceded her in death on December 28, 2000. Growing up she enjoyed the companionship of her parental aunts and uncles who were her approximate age. After her marriage to Billy, she claimed his seven siblings and their spouses as her own.

Helen will be remembered by her many professions. She worked alongside Billy on their farm in the Belmont Community in Sabine Parish. She was a true partner assisting him with their cattle herd, poultry business and agriculture ventures. She also helped run the family store, Russell-Maxey Country Store and gas station. She served as Librarian of the Belmont Branch Public Library. Her most important profession was that of wife, mother, grandmother and friend to her neighbors. She will especially be remembered for her devotion to her special daughter, Billie Carol.

She is survived by her daughters, Gloria Rains and husband Randel of Zwolle, LA; Nelda Thomas and husband Steve of Shreveport, LA; Diane Rivers and husband Mike of Stonewall, LA and Billie Carol Maxey of Many, LA; six grandchildren, Rusty Rains, Shawn Arthur, Milicent Day, Erin Zeringue, Shane Rivers and Kevin Rivers; and 14 great grandchildren.","STR06" "I36277","Russell","Ida Angeline","16 Nov 1896","28 Feb 1967","0","She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Trav Russell of Isla.","STR06" "I47182","Russell","Ina Mae","27 Jan 1916","25 Feb 2001","0","Copied from the Facebook Group, Farm Road 1-From one end to the other, written by Ronald Barlow:

Happy 100th Birthday, Mammaw!

One Hundred years ago today, on January 27, 1916, Ina Mae Russell (1916-2001) was born at home in LaMerle, Texas, near the Santa Fe Railroad about halfway between Pineland and Bronson.

Her parents were Creed Thomas Russell (1888-1925) and Lora Lee Warner Russell Forse (1894-1983).

Creed worked at the sawmill in LaMerle, that belonged to J.R. Harris and R.W. Henry, for a few years, before moving the family to Jasper, so he could work for the Texas Highway Department constructing Highway 8.

Ina Mae attended school at Plainview, Jasper and Bronson.

She was nine years old, when her father was shot in Jasper on November 1, 1925.
Creed Russell died four days later, leaving Lora a widow, with five children between the ages of three months and eleven years.

Lora Russell moved the family back to Bronson, where her family could help with survival.

Three years after Creed Russell's murder, when her mother married W.C. ""Bill"" Forse, of the Plainview Community, in 1929, her teacher, Charlie Forse, became her stepbrother.

Six years later, the family was complete with the birth of LaNell.
Her siblings were:
C.L. Russell (1914-1974)
Ina Mae Russell Barlow (1916-2001)
Wilson Roy ""Billy"" Russell (1918-1961)
Erma Moselle Russell Foster (1921-1972)
Leva Isabelle ""Belle"" Russell McLemore (1925-2007)
LaNell Forse Crow Bragg (1934-2015)

Ina Mae married Adron Horace ""Dick"" Barlow (1907-1987) on July 14, 1932.
Ina Mae was 16 and Dick was 24.

For the next 55 years, she was never away from his side for more than a day or two, except for the years during World War II, when Dick worked at the shipyard in Orange, and Ina Mae stayed at Pineland so the kids could stay in school.

Even then, Dick made it home on weekends.

Ina Mae was a professional Homemaker.
She had to be.

In their 55 years of marriage, she and Pappaw lived in at least ten different homes.

Ina Mae often said that ""when the rapture comes, I will probably be in the middle of moving"" and all their worldly possessions would be left in a ditch somewhere along the way.

She gave birth to Lamar Barlow at home, just east of Strickland Crossing on March 24, 1933.

Seventeen months later, Lora Beth was born at their next home, just southwest of Strickland Crossing on August 24, 1934.

Two years later, Wendall Joe (my Daddy) was born at their next home, in the Slip-Up-N-Hitch Community between Strickland Crossing and Plainview, near the Lott Cemetery, on September 1, 1936.

Two-and-a-half years later, Mary Virginia was born in their first home near Bear Creek, northwest of Pineland on March 22, 1939.

In less than six years, Ina Mae had set up home in four different places, while bearing four children.

That was the end of the children...but not the moving.

Just a year or two later the ""Stagner House"" at Bear Creek burned down.

They moved into a smaller sharecropper house next door, which I was raised in, and my mother still lives in.

Dick added on to the house to accommodate the family of six.

Ina Mae had a milk cow, chickens, and a garden, as well as a growing herd of beef cattle to tend to, as Dick farmed cotton and cut railroad ties.

With his crosscut saw, kerosene sling bottle, axe, broad axe, iron wedge, gluts, and wooden gauge, Dick could work circles around most men, turning out more crossties than anybody around.

They had no running water, no electricity, no telephone, no inside plumbing, no refrigerator...not even an icebox.

Ina Mae had a wood cook stove, kerosene lamps, a flatiron, a mud fireplace, an outhouse, a smokehouse and a corn crib.

Dick butchered his own hogs and the family bunked sweet potatoes, shelled peas and beans, shucked corn, cut okra, pulled squash, cucumbers and watermelons...and never went hungry.

Ina Mae canned pork sausage, vegetables, fruit, chow-chow, pickles, jelly and preserves.

Store-bought ""Light Bread"" was a rare treat, so Ina Mae made biscuits and cornbread every day.

Temple Lumber Company's sawmill whistle in Pineland could clearly be heard from 2-3 miles away and served as the Barlow's and other farm folks signal for lunch.

Life was simple...and good.

The Great Depression had very little impact on folks that lived off the land and had nothing in the bank.

During World War II, when Dick went off to work in the shipyard, Ina Mae and the kids moved into the ""Conner House,"" a mile-or-so up the road, closer to the highway, to be closer to town with no man in the house.

Ina Mae never learned to drive and never wanted to.

Dick, as all Barlow men seem to be, was fascinated by cars and anything mechanical.

About 1945, they got electricity, and hung one bare light bulb in each room of the house, with a pull switch.

Soon after, Ina Mae had a refrigerator and an electric iron, which really changed her life.

In 1946, Dick and Arvil White bought a sawmill and set it up on a pice of land on the east side of US 96, a mile-or-so north of Pineland, where Pat Bradberry now lives.

Soon after, with lumber cut at his sawmill, Dick built a new three bedroom home and moved the family in next door to the sawmill.

Marie Beauchamp McBride now lives in this house.

Besides the sawmill, Dick sold used cars in front of the home, did carpentry work, bought and sold real estate, ran beef cattle on Bear Creek, and worked on everyone else's cars.

Ina Mae and Dick were instrumental in moving Martin Chapel Church from the Martin Cemetery, near Bear Creek, to a new location on the highway, where they renamed it Bethel Chapel Missionary Baptist Church.

They were both baptized in Allen's Pond near their home on 96.

Bethel Chapel had ""preaching"" only twice a month, but had it on both Saturday night and Sunday morning.

Sunday School was conducted every Sunday.

In 1954 or 1955, Dick built a combination service station/grocery store between his mother's home and the Garage he had with L.P. Knight and Ivy Jacks.

Ina Mae and Dick ran the store for several years before selling it to Dick's brother, Boob Barlow.

The kids all graduated from Pineland High School between 1951 and 1958.

In about 1962, they sold everything and moved to Arkansas.
","STR06" "I971","Russell","Jane Caroline","Abt 1810","24 Sep 1872","0","Blanche Toole said she was the daughter of David Russell.
There are no dates on her gravestone.","STR06" "I41709","Russell","Jewell Esther","20 Jan 1890","12 Mar 1977","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of Benjamin Franklin Russell and Fannie Evelyn White, as does Virgie Speights. She wrote that the Russell's came to Texas from Arkansas. She was one of 12 children who had seven siblings still living in 1964; sisters Mrs. Eula Habbard and Mrs. Bennie Davis of Huntington and Mrs Edwin Ogden of Woodville; and brothers Denman Russell of Galveston, Paul Russell of Lake Charles, Lewis Rusell and Cary Russell of Beaumont.","STR06" "I12616","Russell","Joe Caro","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Taylor County, JP Ward 3, Abilene City
Enumerated 20 Apr 1910
SD 16 ED 266 Sheet 7A
Beech Mulberry Avenue
430 127 131
Russell, John C Head M W 52 m1 26 Tx Tenn Tx President Bank
Russell, Annie G Wf F W 47 m1 26 3/2 Tx SC Tx
Russell, Caro Son M W 13 S Mo Tx Tx
Gaffney, Mrs. M F. Mother-in-law F W 71 Wd 4/3 Tx Va Ala
","STR06" "I26179","Russell","John Caro","1 Jun 1896","24 May 1982","0","Listed on the SSDI simply as J. Russell, 1 Jun 1896 - May 1982, Abilene, Taylor County, Texas. His Form SS-5 shows his full name as John Caro Russell. At the time he completed the application, on December 4, 1936, he was a resident of Abilene, Texas. His home address was 540 Grape Street, and he was employed by Motz & Curtis of Abilene. He listed his parents as John Caro Russel and Annie Elizabeth Gaffney, and his place of birth as St. Louis, Missouri.","STR06" "I31049","Russell","John O.","Abt 1883","Abt 1958","0","Could this be his listing from FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976?

Name: John Russell
Death Date: 31 Mar 1958
Death Place: Tarrant County, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 80 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1878
Birth Date: 30 May 1877
Birthplace: Arkansas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J. H. Russell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Unknown
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Emerald Hills Cemetery
Burial Date: Kennedale, Tarrant County, Texas
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115347
Digital Film Number: 4163858
Image Number: 2949
Reference Number: 18474
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I22821","","","","","","","" "I26320","","","","","","","" "I23973","Russell","Kirby Dickson","8 Mar 1907","21 Aug 1973","0","At the time of the 1930 census, he was living with his sister-in-law (Virgie Halbert Russell) and his nephew, Roy D. Russell, Jr.

Name Kirby Dickson Russell
Event Type Death
Event Date 21 Aug 1973
Event Place Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 08 Mar 1907
Birthplace , Texas
Occupation Tax Officer City Government
Veteran? Yes WW II
Father's Name A B Russell
Mother's Name Anna Dixie Mcgown
Informant Mrs. Doro Russell (wife)
Certificate Number 70112
GS Film number 2242912
Digital Folder Number 005145752
Image Number 01450



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K385-62N : accessed 10 Jun 2014), Kirby Dickson Russell, 21 Aug 1973; citing certificate number 70112, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2242912.","STR06" "I296","Russell","Leva Isabelle ""Belle""","29 Jul 1925","5 Sep 2008","0","Belle (Isabelle) McLemore went home to be with her Lord September 5, 2008, at Harbor Hospice after an extended illness. She was born July 29, 1925 in Jasper, Texas but lived in Beaumont most of her life. She was preceded in death by her husband, Hugh R. McLemore, her parents, brothers and sisters. Belle was a long time volunteer in the ICU Department of CHRISTUS St. Elizabeth Hospital. She had been employed by First Security Bank and The White House Department Store Payroll Division. She supported her husband's 30-year involvement with the YMBL. She was a past officer of Women's Aglow and during the past few years, hosted a monthly nondenominational luncheon and prayer group in her home. She was a member of Cathedral in the Pines Christian Center for 59 years where she had been a choir member and taught Sunday school for most of those years. At various times, she taught all age groups and until her health failed, taught the Adult Seniors Class. She leaves behind a great Christian heritage for her family and many friends. Belle loved and treasured her family. She is survived by her son, Don McLemore, and wife, Cheryl, and her daughter, Carolyn McCormick, and husband, Jim, of Katy, TX. The joys of her life were her grandchildren, Karin Mikko and husband, Kevin of Justin, TX., Chad McCormick and wife, Jeanne, of Katy TX. and Todd McCormick of Katy, TX. She is survived by great grandchildren, Katelin, Cole, Daniel, Haley, Caroline and James. She is also survived by her sister, Lanelle Bragg, of Bronson, TX and many nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Sunday, September 7, 2008 at Claybar Kelley-Watkins Funeral Home, 1155 N. 11th Street in Beaumont. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Monday, September 8, 2008 in the chapel of the funeral home. A graveside service, at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, will be held immediately following the memorial service. The family would like to thank Dr. George Thomas, Dr. Thomas Lombardo, and Dr. Robert Birdwell for the care they provided over many years. Sincere appreciation is also offered to her care givers, Ruth and Ray Medina, to the staff at LenRose Assisted Living Center and to the staff at Harbor Hospice. In lieu of the usual remembrances, contributions may be made in memory of Belle to Cathedral Christian School.

www.legacy.com","STR06" "I42435","Russell","Louise","19 Sep 1889","20 Feb 1961","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDX9-7Z7
name: Louise Curtis
death date: 18 Feb 1961
death place: Abilene, Taylor, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 71 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 19 Sep 1889
birthplace: Lampasas, Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: J.C. Russell
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Annie E. Gaffnay
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Abilene, Taylor, Texas
cemetery: Masonic Cemetery
burial place: Abilene, Texas
burial date: 20 Feb 1961
additional relatives: X
film number: 2116710
digital film number: 4166565
image number: 1581
reference number: cn 11723
Collection: Louise Curtis, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42585","Russell","Nona Faye","22 Apr 1919","Dec 1977","0","Her parents names are not shown on her birth index listing. She married a McGOWN.","STR06" "I27566","Russell","Oscar Fred","18 Jul 1897","25 Dec 1991","0","Jewel Gallon writes that her grandfather ""Oscar Fred (everyone called him Fred or O.F. no one ever dared call him Oscar) was born in Denton, Texas. He died in Clarendon, Texas on Christmas Day of 1991. He was a cowboy on the JA Ranch in the Panhandle from the time he was about 10 until he married Jewel Bush when he was 21. He published a book about his cowboy days at the time of the Texas Sesquicentennial. Quite an interesting life. After his cowboy days, he became a butcher and at one time owned three meat markets; one in Clarendon, one in McLean and one in Shamrock TX. He was well known in the panhandle area. Fred was married three times and out-lived all three wives. Fred & his first two wives are buried in the Settlers cemetery in Clarendon. ""

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
about Oscar Fred Russell
City: McLean
County: Gray
State: Texas
Birthplace: Denton, Texas;United States of America
Birth Date: 18 Jul 1897
Father's Birth Place: Alabama
Roll: 1953400
DraftBoard: 0
Age: 21
Occupation: Working for self, McLean, Texas
Nearest Relative: J. T. Russell, McLean, Texas
Height/Build: Medium/Medium
Color of Eyes/Hair: Blue/Brown

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I27566","Russell","Oscar Fred","18 Jul 1897","25 Dec 1991","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 census
Donley Co. TX ED 65-2 Pf. 193A
Clarendon Prect. 2
506/570
Russell, Fred, head, MW, 32, M, age when first married 21, Merchant, Meat Market, TX AL TX
Jewell, wife, FW, 26, M, age when first married 16, OK TX AR
Louise, dau., FW, 8, TX TX OK
Cleo, son, MW, 7, TX TX OK

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I23972","Russell","Randell ""Rand"" Levie","10 Jan 1897","22 Oct 1960","0","Shown as Ran on the 1900 census, and Ranson in 1910.

Name Randell Levie Russell
Event Type Death
Event Date 22 Oct 1960
Event Place Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Usual Residence rural General Delivery Milam, Sabine County
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 10 Jan 1897
Birthplace , Texas
Occupation Merchant
Father's Name A B Russell
Mother's Name Anna Dixie Mcgown
Informant Gene P Russell
Certificate Number 60731
GS Film number 2116475
Digital Folder Number 005145512
Image Number 02669



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3HS-V5S : accessed 10 Jun 2014), Randell Levie Russell, 22 Oct 1960; citing certificate number 60731, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116475.","STR06" "I23972","Russell","Randell ""Rand"" Levie","10 Jan 1897","22 Oct 1960","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 26, 1930
ED 202-6 SD 17 Sheet 9B
Apr 28
191-204
Russell, Randle L Head M W 33 M Tx Ala Tx
Russell, Viola J Wf F W 30 m17 Tx Tx Tx
Russell, Nona F Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Russell, Anna D Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Russell, Jean P Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Hamilton, Archie Boarder M Neg 37 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer","STR06" "I36116","Russell","Rosa","Abt 1881","Yes, date unknown","0","Also shown as Rose Williams?","STR06" "I15709","Russell","Roy Drayton","9 Mar 1900","16 Nov 1929","0","San Augustine Tribune

Thursday, October 20, 2005

San Augustine History 1929 by Harry P. Noble

November 1929

Roy Russell (30), a well-to-do Milam farmer, was stabbed in the lower stomach on the Hemphill courthouse steps by his nephew, Al HOLBERT (Halbert?), and died a few minutes later. According to M.S. MORRIS, an eyewitness, the stabbing grew out of an arguement over a pair of mules. After the stabbing, Ran Russell, a brother to Roy, attacked Holbert, but Holbert made his escape through the crowd. However, Holbert was soon found and arrested but since he had received several deep cuts on the neck and face he was taken to a hospital where he was kept under close guard.","STR06" "I23975","Russell","Roy Drayton ""R. D.""","27 Jul 1923","12 Jul 1999","0","The San Augustine Tribune
July 15, 1999, page 3

R. D. Russell

R. D. Russell, 75, of Pineland died July 12 at his residence.

[Note: The SSDI shows, apparently in error, his DOD as 1 July 1999)

Funeral services will be at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, July 15, 1999 at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill with burial at Joel Halbert Cemetery in Milam.

A lifelong resident of Sabine County, he was a retired Temple Inland supervisor and a World War II Navy veteran.

Survivors include his wife, Mary Russell of Pineland; sons, Chris Russell of Lufkin and Roy David Russell of Milam; daughters Melinda Russell of Lufkin and Melissa Bradberry of Pineland; brother Julius Nethery of Center, and eight grandchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2011)
","STR06" "I26318","","","","","","","" "I39279","Russell","Willie Francis","4 Dec 1882","2 Mar 1972","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JN7C-3Z9
Name: Willie Francis Dorsey
Death Date: 02 Mar 1972
Death Place: Milam, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 89 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 04 Dec 1882
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: R T Russell
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Bragg
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223768
Digital Film Number: 4005476
Image Number: 03120
Reference Number: 30932
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I47183","Russell","Wilson Roy","1 Jul 1918","5 Jul 1961","0","A photo of his military marker is on FindAGrave.

It is engraved with a cross and reads Wilson Roy Russell, Texas WOJG HO CO 23 INFANTRY WORLD WAR II BSM & 2 OLC PH July 1 1918 July 5 1961","STR06" "I44738","Russell","Woodrow Lloyd","4 Jan 1918","11 Jun 2015","0","Woodrow Lloyd Russell, 97, passed away Thursday morning in the Whispering Oaks nursing facility. Woodrow was born in Milam, Texas to Wallace and Eula Allen Russell. He was a Sargent in the United States Army Air Corp., serving in the European Campaign during World War II. He was also an agent for the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for the State of Texas, and he was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Geneva, and he was a loving father, brother, grandfather, great grandfather, and great great grandfather.

He is survived by his 3 daughters: Tena White of Lumberton, Linda Pietz and her husband Eric of Littleton, Colorado, and Wanda Waller and her husband Phillip of Livingston, his sister Edna Earl Askew of Shelbyville, his 5 grandchildren, his 14 great grandchildren and his 1 great great grandchild. He is preceded in death by his wife Mary Russell.

Visitation will be at 11:00AM until 2:00PM, Monday, June 15, 2015, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Monday, June 15, 2015, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Joel Halbert Cemetery in Milam.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
also published in the Sabine County Reporter, June 17, 2015, Page 12","STR06" "I35930","","","","","","","" "I19886","Rut","Helen Georgia","3 Apr 1912","24 Nov 2011","0","Obituary
Lincoln Journal Star
November 26, 2011
Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy

Helen G. Suda, age 99, of Wilber, widow of Anton J. Suda, died Thursday, November 24, 2011, in Crete. Born April 3, 1912 to Frank and Cecilia (Vitak) Rut in Tobias.

Survivors: son, James and Norma Suda, Tobias; daughters, Bonnie and Ken Kreshel, Wilber, Betty Michl, Lincoln, Joann and Sherm Havel, Milligan; 20 grandchildren; 48 great grandchildren; three great-great grandchildren; sister, Marie Bright, Bolivar, Mo.; sister-in-law, Jeraldine Rut, Friend; special cousin, Ed Rut, Tobias.

Funeral services: 10:30 a.m. Monday, St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, Milligan. Rosary service: 7 p.m. Sunday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Visitation: Sunday 1 p.m. to 7 p.m., Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Graveside service: Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Memorials are directed to the St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church. Online condolences may be left at


","STR06" "I48579","Rut","Roger J.","2 Oct 1940","11 Jul 2011","0","Roger J. Rut, 70, of Lincoln, died Monday, July 11, 2011. He was born October 2, 1940 in Alexandria, Neb. to James and Mildred (Weber ) Rut. Retired, Department of Administrative Services supervisor, State of Nebraska.

He is survived by his wife, Mary Ann Rut; son, daughter-in-law, Keith and Patti Rut, York; daughter, son-in-law, Karen and Todd McCain, Lincoln; mother, Mildred Rut, Fairmont; grandchildren, Micheala Rut, Emi and Sam McCain, Janell and husband Bill Green, Ashley and Lecia Reimers; special cousin, Bill Rut; numerous other family members and friends.

Funeral service: 10:30 a.m. Friday (7-15-11) St. Luke United Methodist Church, 1621 Superior St. Rev. Dan Safarik, officiating. Please wear casual attire. Reception to follow service. Visitation: 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday with family greeting friends from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Roper and Sons, 4300 'O' Street and one hour prior to service time at the church. Memorials, in lieu of flowers, to the family.

Arrangements by Roper and Sons Funeral Services.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from the Lincoln Journal Star)","STR06" "I918","Rutledge","Ann Marie","28 Sep 1965","12 Oct 2018","0","Lead Clinical Researcher for Benchmark Medical Research in Austin.","STR06" "I917","","","","","","","" "I919","","","","","","","" "I3048","Ruzicka","Anna","18 Jun 1878","17 Aug 1949","0","She was born on a farm near Wilber, moving with her parents near Tobias when she was three years old. (Milligan, p. 220).

Mrs. Anna Bures
Anna Ruzicka bures was born June 18, 1878 on a farm near Wilber, NE. She departed this life at her home in Geneva, NE, Wednesday, August 17, 1949 at the age of 71 years and 2 months. She grew to young wonmanhood near Wilber and later moved with her parents near Tobias, NE. She was united in marriage to John Vesely (sic) and to this union was born one son, who died in infancy. May 1, 1902 she was married to Frank Bures and together they spent most of their lives on a farm near Geneva, later retiring and moving to town. Her husband preceded her in death, November 23, 1940. This union was blessed with six children, all of whom survive. They are Edward and George of Geneva, Mrs. Josephine Kutler of Eldorado, KS, Mrs. Agnes Schmidt of Fairmont, Mrs. Lillian Pribyl of Tobias and Alice, at home. There are also three step-children, Mrs. Anna Rohla of Exeter, Mrs. Helen Sluka and John Bures to whom she was the same as a mother. Several grandchildren, two sisters and one brother also survive. Her interests were always in her home and her family. Although she was bedfast several months she was patient to the very last and enjoyed having friends and her children with her. She was a member of the X.C.B.J. lodge of Exeter. A precious one from us is gone, a voice we loved is stilled. A place is vacant in our hearts, that never can be filled. May she rest in peace. Funeral services were held at the Kritner Funeral Home in Geneva, Saturday, August 20. Rev. K. L. zavadil of Wilber delivered the serman. Mrs. Harold a Rosenau sang. Short interment services were held at the North Milligan cemetary with Virgie Lee Havel and Mrs. I. A. Havel rendering the song service. Six grandsons acted a pallbearers.

(Courtesy of Cindy Chapman)","STR06" "I3047","Ruzicka","Anton","Sep 1837","21 Feb 1914","0","(Research):Census Inforamtion:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Olive Precinct
Enumerated 26 and 27 April 1910 by Chase Campbell
SD 4 ED 128 Sheet 6B
143-143
Ruzicka, James Hd M W 43 m1 15 Aust Boh Aust Boh Aust Boh 1
868 Na English Farmer
Ruzicka, Annie Wf F W 32 m1 15 2/2 Aust Boh Aust Boh Aust Boh
Ruzicka, Ella Dtr F W 14 S Neb Aust Boh Aust Boh
Ruzicka, Joseph Son M W 2 S Neb Aust Boh Aust Boh
Ruzicka, Anton Father M W 74 M1 50 Aust Boh Aust Boh Aust Boh 1868 Nat Eng Farm Laborer
Ruzicka, Barbara Mother F W 72 M1 50 11/6 Aust Boh Aust Boh Aust Boh Bohemian

(Indexed as Puzicka, in error)","STR06" "I27758","Ruzicka","Vaclav ""James""","16 Sep 1866","17 Feb 1931","0","(Research):Census Inforamtion:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Olive Precinct
Enumerated 26 and 27 April 1910 by Chase Campbell
SD 4 ED 128 Sheet 6B
143-143
Ruzicka, James Hd M W 43 m1 15 Aust Boh Aust Boh Aust Boh 1
868 Na English Farmer
Ruzicka, Annie Wf F W 32 m1 15 2/2 Aust Boh Aust Boh Aust Boh
Ruzicka, Ella Dtr F W 14 S Neb Aust Boh Aust Boh
Ruzicka, Joseph Son M W 2 S Neb Aust Boh Aust Boh
Ruzicka, Anton Father M W 74 M1 50 Aust Boh Aust Boh Aust Boh 1868 Nat Eng Farm Laborer
Ruzicka, Barbara Mother F W 72 M1 50 11/6 Aust Boh Aust Boh Aust Boh Bohemian

(Indexed as Puzicka, in error)","STR06" "I38471","Ryan","Louisa Grace","14 Jul 1953","11 Mar 2018","0","Louisa Grace Ryan, 64, of Dallas, Texas passed away Sunday, March 11, 2018 in City Hospital of Dallas.

Louisa was born July 14, 1953 in Center, Texas. She was the daughter of Paul and Clarice Conner Clark. She was a graduate of Hemphill High School and later became an educator in the public-school system.

Services are pending at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill, Texas.

The Sabine County Reporter
March 14, 2018, Page 5","STR06" "I5911","","","","","","","" "I2185","Ryan","Mary ""Mollie"" Teresa","12 Aug 1872","26 Nov 1949","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page links her to her parents, John Francis Ryan (FAG # 33680363) and Ann Vernon Newson (FAG # 103884429).
","STR06" "I38200","","","","","","","" "I2781","Ryland","Joseph Edwin","14 Jul 1877","28 Aug 1948","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Louisiana, Rapides Parish, Ward 9 Twp 3
Enumerated 13, 14, and 15 Apr 1920
SD 8 ED 76 Sheet 20A
413-419
Ryland, Edwin Head M W 33 La Ala La Farmer
Ryland, Joanna Wife F W 36 (sic) m La La La
Ryland, Emma Mother F W 70 Wd La Oh La","STR06" "I32457","Ryle","Whitmill A. ""W.A.""","Jun 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","Whitmill A. Ryle applied for enrollment as a citizen by intermarriage of the Chickasaw Nation on October 31, 1902. He gave his post office address as Addington.He testified that at the time he married Mattie in 1892, she was living on the old Hardwick place down on Briar Creek near Lebanon. W.A. stated that prior to his marriage to Mattie, he was ""at work for Pound, I was staying there and then from there I went up on Walnut and bought some horses there for Jim Smith"" He was enrolled in the Chickasaw Nation on May 20, 1903.","STR06" "I32457","Ryle","Whitmill A. ""W.A.""","Jun 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Indian Territory, Chickasaw Nation, Twp H.S.R.7 W
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900
SD 15 ED 171 Sheet 10 Stamped 174A
3-162
Ryle, White A Hd W M Jun 1868 31 M 7 Mo KY KY Farmer
Ryle, Mattie Wf In F Oct 1879 21 M 7 4/4 IT IT Tenn
Ryle, Emmer Dtr In F Sept 1892 6 S IT Mo IT
Ryle, Jessie L Dtr In F Oct 1897 2 S IT Mo IT
Ryle, Whitmill H Son IN M Dec 1899 2/12 S IT Mo IT","STR06" "I21532","","","","","","","" "I15149","Sadlo","Josef","9 Aug 1889","22 Jan 1969","0","Said to be from Horijany, Bohemia. He and Rose had five children in total.","STR06" "I36523","Sadlo","Marie","11 Jul 1920","2 Dec 2012","0","Funeral Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, December 6, 2012, at Lauber-Moore Funeral Home, Friend, with Rev. Tim Shrunk officiating. Interment will be in Andrew Cemetery. Visitation will be on Wednesday 1-8pm, Thursday 9am until service time at Lauber-Moore Funeral Home, Friend. The family will greet relatives and friends from 6-8 pm on Wednesday at the funeral home. Memorials have been established to the Friend Rescue Squad.

Marie L. Stewart was born on July 11, 1920, on a farm west of Milligan, Nebraska to Joseph and Rose (Vejraska) Sadlo the 4th of five children and passed away on Sunday, December 2, 2012, at her home near Friend, Nebraska at the age of 92 years 4 months and 21 days. As a young girl she attended a country school near Milligan. During her high school years, she participated with her family in many Czech plays around the area, directed by her father. After her high school graduation from Milligan High School she received her teaching certificate and taught rural country schools near Milligan for a few years. Marie met John H. Stewart when he returned from serving in the US Army and they were united in marriage on September 12, 1944 in Wilber and to this union two children, Rose Marie and John L. were born.

Together they made their home on John's grandfather's farm where they lived their entire life. Marie was a busy mother and farm wife, helping John with the farming and especially enjoyed driving the tractor. She raised chickens, baby calves, and taking care of the cattle. Marie was never without her seed corn cap and work gloves. She was a very strong willed woman, a hard worker, a good cook and enjoyed providing for her family. In her later years, she loved her cats.

Marie and John enjoyed going to dances which created many memories for Marie and her family. Many hours were spent at family gatherings. She loved pitch and playing cards with her family and friends.

Marie is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Rose and Dennis Melby, Fairmont, son and daughter-in-law, John and JoAnn Stewart, Friend, granddaughter and spouse, Rondalin and Brett Wells, Beatrice, five great-grandchildren, twins, Calvin and Camille and Reese, Triston and Madelynn, all of Beatrice, sister, Rose Marie Cecrle, Daykin, many nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband John in 2011, two grandsons, Mark and Roger Combs, three brothers, Rudy, Jerry and Joe Sadlo, two brothers-in-law, Robert and Walter Stewart, two sisters-in-law, Katherine and Margaret.","STR06" "I47999","Sadlo","Rose Marie","25 Aug 1921","11 Aug 2022","0","Rose Marie Cecrle

( August 25, 1921 - August 11, 2022 )

Rose Marie Cecrle was born on a farm near Milligan, Nebr on August 25, 1921 to Joseph and Rosie (Vejraska) Sadlo. She was the youngest of 5 children.

Rose attended grade school at climbing Vine country school., District #44 in Fillmore county. She started school early as she was always running away after her siblings and waiting for them on the school steps, so her Mother just enrolled her. Her childhood was during the depression. She said we didn't realize we were poor because everybody was. She graduated at the age of 16 from Milligan High School in 1938. Rose was proud of the fact that their class was the first to wear caps and gowns for the graduation ceremony. Rose took normal training in high school, which enabled her to teach at the age of 16, at District #44 for 3 years. She then took summer classes at Peru State College and taught another 3 years at Opossum Hill School District # 77, making life time friends of her students. She then went to Lincoln and worked as a house keeper. She enjoyed going to dances with the military boys. Rose then returned home to take care of her elderly mother.

On October 18, 1945 Rose married Frank Cecrle at the courthouse in Lincoln. Frank was 10 years older than Rose and had known her as a child. He played in a band with her brothers. He always said he had to wait until she grew up to marry her. The couple purchased a 240 acre farm east of Daykin where she resided till 2 weeks before her death. Rose helped with all the farm work: operating farm equipment, driving grain trucks, taking care of farm chores. She was an active partner, even hand picking corn. They raised chickens, and hand milked cows. She said the cream and egg money paid off the farm. They raised sheep, and later discovered she was allergic to wool. Rose always had a huge garden and canned the produce.

They raised 3 childred, Dean, Barbara, Joyce.

Rose played a very active part in her family life, taking on the role of business leader of the family and keeping detailed records of life. She was involved in her children's lives serving as school car pool driver, 4-H leader, volunteer for church and school activities. Rose was a faithful member of the Daykin United Methodist Church. She held numerous committee positions and was recognized with the Unsung Saint Certificate. Rose taught a Sunday School class till the age of 85.

Rose & Frank loved to polka and waltz. They went dancing nearly every week with friends. They enjoyed traveling and took many bus tours. Mom always said ""go while you can"". They even went to Hawaii for a NE football game and weren't even hard core fans. For their 50th Anniversary they celebrated with the whole family on a Caribbean cruise. Her 80th birthday was celebrated with an Alaska family cruise.

Rose was a very competitive card player and pitch was the name of her game. She was a charter member of the Daykin Senior Citizens Card group. Rose taught her grandkids and great grandkids to play pitch, muggins, Chinese checkers, and a wild game of spoons.

You were always welcomed at Rose's home and never left hungry. She was proud of her Czech heritage and was well known for her kolaches, rolls, and dumplings. It was a tradition to have Grandma's mints at any special occasion and you always took one early because they went fast. For many years her home was the gathering place for holiday gatherings, staying at Grandma's was always fun. She was adored by the grandkids and she always encouraged them and told them what a good kid they were. Rose loved to active, she lovingly embroidered quilts. She made one for each child, grandchild, and great grandchild.

Rose is preceded in death by her husband Frank, son Dean, and great grandson Samuel Gudenkauf. Her parents Joseph & Rose (Vejraska) Sadlo, step mother Frances (Kreshel) , Rudy (Maggie), Jerry (Velma), Joe, Marie (John) Stewart.

She is survived by daughters Barb (Ray) Baldwin, Joyce (Les) Niederklein, daughter in law Deb (Rene) Cecrle. Grand children, David Baldwin, Stephanie Gudenkauf, Lori Baldwin, Jay Cecrle, Jamie Jacobi, Joel Niederklein and Anna Leatham. And 15 great grand children.

Heaven has gained a dancing angel. Love you forever.

From Gerdes Meyer Funeral Home, Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I46176","Saenz","Wenseslaa","28 Sep 1892","9 Apr 1967","0","Her Texas Death certificate showed her father of Francisco Saenz, and her mother unknown, Informant was Mrs. John D. Thornton, her daughter Lucille. Her burial place was listed as the Roselawn cemetery.","STR06" "I20179","Salinger","Edward A.","3 Jul 1900","3 Apr 1995","0","SSN 505-40-2794","STR06" "I18312","Salter","Enoch A.","Bef 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","Enoch A. Salter is a son of Sarah Salter and a brother to Elizabeth Temperance Salter and Jeff J. Salter previously mentioned. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 85).","STR06" "I5594","Salter","Mildred","21 Nov 1911","28 Sep 1999","0","Her memorial on FindAGrave, created by Ray and Peggy Holbrooks Pace, shows she was a daughter of Dougal Archie Salter (FAG # 58994928) and Maggie James (FAG #58994928).","STR06" "I20342","Saltzman","Leona P.","26 Nov 1922","6 Aug 1999","0","SSN 507-36-3610","STR06" "I47425","Samples","Ezekiel ""Zeke""","6 Oct 1898","13 Aug 1962","0","Find A Grave shows he married first, on 4 Sep 1924 in Monroe Co, TN, Tennie Mae Axley","STR06" "I47426","Samples","Sammy Lee ""S.L.""","4 Jan 1937","27 May 2011","0","Obituary, copied from his Find A Grave memorial page:

Mr. Sammy Lee (S.L.) Samples of Maryville, Tennessee, died Friday, May 27, 2011. Mr. Samples was 74 years, 4 months, and 23 days old. He was an ARMY veteran; a former councilman at Alcoa Maryville Church of God, and was attending unity Baptist Church. He was the owner of Blount Appliance Service for over 25 years and he was an avid bicyclist. He was the son of the late

Mr. Samples was preceded in death by his parents: Ezekial and Martha Samples; his 1st wife: Clara R. Samples; and 1 sister: Carrie L. Samples.
He is survived by his wife: Betty Samples; his children: Becky and David Kirland, Janet and Chris Borden, and David and Lana Samples; his step-children: Larry Ledbetter, Dwayne and Jean Ledbetter, Jeff and Kim Ledbetter and Tammy and Steve Sands; his grandchildren; step-grandchildren; great-grandchildren; a brother andi his wife: Joe and Elsie Samples; other relatives; and many, many dear friends.

Funeral service for Mr. Samples was held on Saturday evening (7:00p.m.) at the Smith Chapel. Rev. Barry Crowson and Rev. Fred Cook, officiated the evening service.
He was laid to rest on Sunday afternoon at the Vonore Baptist Church Cemetery.

His military marker can be seen on Find A Grave as well, and is embossed with a Cross and ""S L Samples SPL 4C 7th Army Div Jan 4, 1937""","STR06" "I23674","","","","","","","" "I23660","","","","","","","" "I23652","Samson","Robert Andrews","7 Aug 1929","20 May 1999","0","ROBERT A SAMSON 07 Aug 1929 20 May 1999 (V) 71647 (Hermitage, Bradley, AR) (none specified) 170-22-2182 Pennsylvania

Bennie Zahn notes that he was born in Lake Ariel, PA and died in Warren, Arkansas, being buried in Wilson Cemetery, No. 1, in Covington, LA.","STR06" "I15652","Sandel","Irvin Kirk","18 Dec 1885","12 May 1941","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was a resident of Tyler, Texas, and his occupation was listed as Tailoring. He was Tall, and had brown eyes and hair. His nearest relative was wife, Mamie Sandel. His Texas death certificate showed him as divorced, working as a cleaner, and a son of L. J. Sandel and Isabella McGee of Louisiana. He was buried in Leesville, LA, which was also shown as his place of birth.","STR06" "I15652","Sandel","Irvin Kirk","18 Dec 1885","12 May 1941","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Smith County, Tyler City
Enumerated 9 Jan 1920
SD 3 ED 84 Sheet 6A
Ward Ave
428-126-133
Sandel, I. K Head M W 34 M La Miss La Tailor shop
Sandel, Mamie Wf F W 22 M Tx Tx Tx
Sandel, Loyd George Son M W 2 8/12 S Tx La Tx

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine, JP 1
Enumerated April 17, 1930
SD 203-3 SD 19 Sheet 7A
130-133
Sandel, I K Head O 750 M W 44 M 29 La Miss La Tailor Own Shop
Sandel, Mamie Wf F W 32 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Sandel, Lloyd Son m W 12 S Tx La Tx
Sandel, Winifred Son M W 9 S Tx La Tx
","STR06" "I43493","Sanders","Beatrice","Abt 1905","Yes, date unknown","0","Her mother's 1928 obituary shows her as ""Mrs. George Thompson.""","STR06" "I2492","Sanders","Carol Glenda","27 Dec 1943","23 Sep 2020","0","Carol Glenda Wise, 76, of Milam, Texas passed away Wednesday, September 23, 2020 at Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill, Texas.

Carol was born in Sabine County on December 27, 1943 to Glen Sanders and Grace Rivers Sanders. She was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother who enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, as well as cooking, gardening and canning, and hunting. She worked as a seamstress for many years.

Carol is survived by her husband, Billy Wise of Milam, Texas; sons, Richard Wise of Milam and Ronald Wise and wife, Lisa, of Hemphill; brothers, Jerry Sanders of Milam, Buford Sanders of San Augustine, and Shirel Sanders and wife, Renea, of Shelbyville; sisters, Gloria Garza of Milam and Anita Meeks and husband, Johnny, of San Augustine; grandchildren, Jana, Heather, Ashley, Adam, Meena, Kyla, Colin, and Shayla; and great grandchildren, Peyton, Gabe, Tristan, Dillon, Gracie, Layson, Jase, Ayden, and Maleah.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Glen and Grace Sanders and her son, Robert Wise.

The visitation of family and friends will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Friday, September 25, 2020 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, September 26, 2020 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Wade Bryan officiating.

Burial will follow services in Wise Cemetery located in Milam, Texas with Roger Sanders, John Sanders, Reese Meeks, Chad Meeks, Clint Caton, and Tyler Meeks serving as pallbearers.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from the Starr Funeral Home website, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 30, 2020, page 4","STR06" "I3356","Sanders","Ermol","16 Sep 1911","5 Apr 1997","0","San Augustine Tribune

10 April 1997

Ermol Sanders Rawson, 85, of White Oak died Saturday, April 5, 1997 at her residence.

Funeral services were held at 10:00 am Tuesday at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine with burial in Lower Chireno Cemetery in Chireno.

Services were conducted by Rev. Jerry Neff.

She was born and reared in the Denning Community, attended School at Denning. For the past 12 years she had lived at White Oak. She was a member of the Methodist Church. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O.E. Sanders. She was married to William Randolph Rawson.

Survivors include her son, Vaughn Rawson of Jasper; daughter, Madge Rawson Spence of Longview; eight grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)

A similar obituary was published in the April 16, 1997 issue of the Sabine County Reporter, on page 12.","STR06" "I2484","Sanders","J. Bea M.","14 Jan 1887","8 Aug 1941","0","Year of birth is likely wrong, as Melia Sanders, also a daughter of William Sanders and Sally Weaver, was shown on her Texas Death Certificate as being born on February 9, 1887, only a few weeks after the year Bee was said to be born.","STR06" "I2491","Sanders","Jerry B.","8 Jun 1942","30 Jan 2022","0","Jerry B. Sanders, 79, of Milam, Texas passed away Monday, January 30, 2022 at his residence.

Jerry was born June 8, 1942 to David Glen Sanders and Grace Rivers Sanders. He was a lifetime resident in Sabine County and a member of Braggs Chapel Baptist Church and also a member to the Sexton Masonic Lodge. He worked for many years as a carpenter.

He is survived by his sons, Jerry Roger Sanders and wife, Andrea, of San Augustine and John Carson Sanders of Uporia, Mississippi; brothers, Buford Sanders of Milam and Shirel Sanders and wife, Rene', of Shelbyville; and sisters, Gloria Garza of Milam and Anita Meeks and husband, Johnny, of Geneva.

Visitation will be held from 12:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. Saturday, February 5, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. following visitation in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Wade Bryan officiating.

Burial will follow services in New Hope Cemetery, Milam, Texas.

Memories can be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.


Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 9, 2022, page 8","STR06" "I41583","Sanders","Louis L.","5 Dec 1860","17 May 1931","0","FindAGrave shows he shares a double headstone with Arry J Sanders, his second wife.","STR06" "I36301","Sanders","Melia","9 Feb 1887","23 Nov 1943","0","Name: Melia Miller
Death Date: 23 Nov 1943
Death Place: Kilgore, Gregg, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 56 years 9 months 14 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 09 Feb 1887
Birthplace: San Augustine Co.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Dave Miller
Father's Name: William Sanders
Father's Birthplace: San Augustine Co.
Mother's Name: Sally Weaver
Mother's Birthplace: San Augustine Co.
Occupation: Housework
Place of Residence: Kilgore, Gregg, Texas
Cemetery: Brookland
Burial Place: Brookland, Texas
Burial Date: 24 Nov 1943
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137589
Digital Film Number: 4029611
Image Number: 1388
Reference Number: CN50847
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I25521","Sanders","Nancy Peters","2 Mar 1829","Yes, date unknown","0","A transcription of ""The McLemore Family Bible, 1822-1859 owned by Hillis Fry McLemore of Jackson, MS and contributed by Fairy B. McLemore Edwards of Canyon Lake, Texas, shows on page 2:

Nancy P. McLemore daughter of Britain H. Sanders
and Eliza. A. Sanders born 2nd day of March 1829

(The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ translated
out of the original Greek and with the former translations dilligently
compared and revised, and Canne's Marginal References. Stereotyped
by James Conner New York. By J. Emory and R. Waugh for
the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Conference Office, 14 Crosby
Street. J. Collord, Printer. 1829 )

http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf

Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, ""ANSEARCHIN' "" News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 89.","STR06" "I43490","Sanders","Robert Perry","17 Dec 1870","Abt 1955","0","Duncan Banner

Veteran City Employe Dies

Robert Perry Sanders, 85, oldest City of Duncan employe, in years or service, and in age, died at his home, 1209 Sycamore, at 9:30 a.m. today.

Sanders went to work for the City February 12, 1911, nearly 46 years ago. He was in charge of the municipal electric power plant for several years and then took charge of the water department.

Sanders remained with the municipal water department until his death. He carried a record ""in his mind"" of the location of many of the water and sewer line locations in Duncan.

He was born December 17, 1870, at Corinth, Miss., and moved to Duncan in 1908 from Fannin county, Tex. He had been in ill health for the past year.

Funeral is tentatively set for Friday at the Calvary Baptist Church. Burial will be in Duncan Cemetery under direction of Brooks-Rangely Funeral Home.

He is survived by three daughters, a son, a sister, five grandchildren, and a great grandchild.

Daughters are Mrs. George C. Thompson, 1205 Cedar; Mrs. Paul Jones, Cemetery Road; and Ethel Sanders of the home. The son if Robert P. Sanders, Jr., Lubbock, Tex., Mrs. Annie Brown, El Monte, Calif. is the sister.
","STR06" "I43490","Sanders","Robert Perry","17 Dec 1870","Abt 1955","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 census Stephens Co. OK ED 248 Pg. 96A
/281 Sanders, R. P., head, MW, 49, M, MS TN MS
Lecta, wife, FW, 39, M, AL MS AL
Ethel, dau., FW, 18, TX MS AL
Beatrice, dau., FW, 15, TX MS AL
Clara May, dau., FW, 13, TX MS AL
Robert, son, MW, 6, OK MS AL

1930 census Stephens Co. OK ED 69-12 Pg. 81B & 82A
Duncan city-King twp.
149/155 Sanders, R. P., head, MW, 59, Wd., TN TN TN
Ethel, dau., FW, 28, S, TX TN AL
Clara, dau., FW, 23, S, TX TN AL
Robert, son, MW, 16, OK TN AL

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)
","STR06" "I6509","Sanders","Robert Perry","9 Sep 1913","22 Feb 2001","0","Corpus Christi Caller-Times (online)

Robert P. Sanders, Jr., 87, passed away Thursday, February 22, 2001. He was born on September 9, 1913 in Duncan, Oklahoma to Electa Smith Sanders & Robert Perry Sanders Sr.

Bob served with the Border Patrol in El Paso, Texas from 1941 to 1945. He went on to work for the Texas Rehabilitation Commission, from which he retired in 1985. He was instrumental in founding a men's recovery home known as the Texas House in Houston, Texas in 1965. He served on the Board of Directors in 1973, became the Chairman of Board in 1997, and was named Honorary Chairman of the Board for life in 1998.

Prior to moving to Corpus Christi a year ago, he resided in Pearland, Texas. His son Robert P. ""Bob"" Sanders III preceded Bob in death. He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Marie Gentry Sanders; daughter-in-law, Ann Sanders of Austin, Texas; son Phil (Patricia) Sanders Sr. of Kingman, Arizona; daughter Yolanda (Rick) Hobbs of Corpus Christi, Texas; four grandsons: Rob (Mel) Sanders, Steve Sanders, and Phil Sanders, Jr. all of Austin, Texas and Adam Stoner of Corpus Christi, Texas, three granddaughters: Suzanne (Mark) Vaughn of Austin, Texas, Desiree (Charlie) Hankins of San Antonio, and Sabra Thornburg of Phoenix, Arizona, four great-grandchildren: Clayton Thornburg, Zach Vaughn, Taylor Vaughn, and Charles Hankins; and a niece, Carmen Sewell of Houston, Texas.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM Wednesday, February 28, 2001 at Seaside Memorial Chapel. Visitation will begin one hour earlier. Interment will be at the Duncan Cemetery in Duncan, Oklahoma. Memorials may be made to the Texas House, 2208 West 34th St., Houston, Texas 77018.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)

","STR06" "I10452","Sanders","Rosine","15 Jun 1909","8 Oct 1999","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 13, 1999, page 16

Rosine Rawson

Rosine Rawson, 90, of Austin died Friday, Oct. 8, 1999 in Austin.

Mrs. Rawson was born June 15, 1909 in San Augustine County's Denning community as a daughter of the late Curtis and Etheal (Harrell) Sanders and was a retired elementery school teacher. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church, the order of the Eastern Star, Educational Society ART, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, and United Methodist Women.

Survivors: daughter and son-in-law, Anita and Ted Edwards of Austin, brother Lester H. Sanders of Benton, Arkansas; sisters, Ruth Fowler of Tyler and Betty Elwell of Gilmer; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Lester F. Rawson.

Funeral services were held Oct. 11, at Wyman Roberts Funeral Directors chapel in San Augustine with Bro. Tony McCollum, pastor of the First United Methodist Church, officiating. Interment followed at Liberty Hill Memorial Gardens in San Augustine.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2011)","STR06" "I16853","Sanders","William Jasper","23 Aug 1902","18 Nov 1965","0","From FindAGrave:

William was preceded in death by his father William Thomas Sanders and his mother Janette Belle Weatherford. He was the third child of ten and is survived by five of his siblings. He was the father of thirteen children and ten children still survive him. He was married to Tressie Thelma Cole 03-13-1921. William was a farmer until he had an accident that caused him to lose his leg. William is also survived by numerous grandchildren.","STR06" "I46674","Sanderson","Mary Frances","5 Dec 1948","27 Jan 2006","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Sheryl Smith, shows that she was a daughter of John David and Mary Blankenship Sanderson. Wife of: Tommy McLemore. Mother of: Chris, Shannon, and Larry McLemore. Grandmother of: Tyler, Sierra, Logan, Alex and Lanie McLemore, Slade Bailey, and Darian Adams. She was a Member of the Oak Hill Baptist Church in Griffin.","STR06" "I28883","Sandham","Deloris","17 Oct 1913","17 Oct 1997","0","As of the September 3, 1945 issue of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST (Vol. 8), it was reported that Deloris Sandham Green was in instructor Counsellor at the Percy Janes Hospital in Battle Creek. Vol. 9 of the same periodical reported that she resigned when her husband returned to the states. Her niece, Mary Vallier-Kaplan reports that Deloris was a graduate of Michigan State.","STR06" "I28884","Sandham","Johanna Jane","8 Jan 1916","Jul 1983","0","The Cass City and Historical Society has a photo of her from when she was ""Miss Cass City-1934."" Her daugther, Mary, reports her mother was also the ""Bean Queen!"" She was a graduate of Michigan State University.","STR06" "I28881","Sandham","John A.","5 Feb 1877","17 Feb 1964","0","Cass City Chronicle
May 8, 1936
Page One
Sandham Is One of 175 Honor Salesman

J.A. Sandham, representative of the Lincoln National Life Insurance Co., has been notified that he is to attend his company's regional convention at Green Lake, Wis., Jun. 24, 25 and 26. He is one of 175 of the company's 1500 salesmen who won the right to attend by the large volume of business they have produced the past year.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, February 20, 1964
Pages One and Four

To Pay Final Respects Today to John Sandham

Cass City lost one of its pioneer businessmen and civic leaders Monday when John A. Sandham, 87, died at Hills and Dales General Hospital.

Mr. Sandham was active in the business and civic life of the community for over a half century. He was a familiar sight on country roads as he actively conducted his insurance business until he became ill about a month ago.

He served for 15 years as a member and president of the Cass City School Board. He was a member of the village council for 25 years.

Mr. Sandham was a member of the Cass City Rotary Club and served the organization so ably that he was honored at a special party given by fellow members in his honor. A moment of silence in his honor was observed by the club Tuesday.

Mr. Sandham and his wife were room-size contributors to Hills and Dales General Hospital. Each ""room gift"" required a donation of at least $5,000.

He was a life member of Tyler Lodge F&AM 317 and served as a director of the Cass City State Bank for 48 years.

Mr. Sandham married the former Grace L. Striffler in Detroit May 9, 1910. He was made his home in Cass City since his marriage. He was born in Telsonburg, Ont., Feb. 5, 1877, and moved to Argyle when a young man.

Surviving, besides his widow, are: three daughters, Mrs. Roy (Pauline) BRIGGS of St. Johns, Mrs. Raymond (Deloris) GREEN of Albion, and Mrs. A.E. (Johanna) VALLIER of Plymouth; a sister, Mrs. Mary HARTWICK of Detroit; five grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.

Final rites will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at Little's Funeral Home. The Rev. James Braid, pastor of the First Methodist Church, will officiate. The Cass City Rotary Club members will act as pallbearers and honorary pallbearers at the funeral.

Burial will be in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, 2007 and 2008)

Granddaughter Mary reportes that the family lived at 6351 Main Street in Cass City, and also owened a farm east of the City. He was ""the first Lincoln National Life agent in Michigan. He was known for helping non-college graduatefamilies save thru insurance policies to put their children through college. One of his biggest prides was all three of his daughters Pauline Sandham Briggs, Deloris Sandham Green of Bad Axe, and Johanna all graduated from Michigan State. They also were founders of the Case City Summer Home Club in Caseville""","STR06" "I28882","Sandham","Pauline Ahr","27 Oct 1911","21 Nov 1989","0","Cass City Chronicle
November 3, 1911

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sandham are rejoicing over the arrival of a seven pound baby girl at their home Friday morning. Like her father, she has blue eyes and flaxen locks, but the prospects of an abundance of the latter are much more promising in the daughter. The young lady's name is Pauline Ahr.

Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, November 29, 1989
Page 10, Obituaries

Pauline Briggs

Pauline Sandham Briggs, 78, died Nov. 21 in St. Johns, where she lived for 50 years.

She was born Oct. 27, 1911, in Cass City, the daughter of John A. and Grace (Striffler) Sandham. She graduated magna cum laude from Michigan State College in 1933.

She is survived by her husband, Roy F. Briggs; 2 sons, John Sandham Briggs and his wife, Carole, of Jackson, and Ransom Ahr Briggs and his wife, Susan, of St. Johns; one sister, Deloris Sandham Green and her husband, Raymond of Caseville; 8 grandchildren; 3 nieces, and 2 nephews.

She was preceded in death by a sister, Johanna J. Vallier.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I48081","Sandifer","Eddie","17 Aug 1917","2 Feb 1990","0","The Social Security Applications and Claims index for Eddie Sandifer shows his birth date as 17 August 1917, and date of death as 2 February 1990. This matches the dates on Find A Grave. The Find A Grave page contains a photo of his Military Marker, showing he served as a Private in the US Army during World War II. His parents on Find A Grave are shown as John L and Edna L Sandifer, and his spouse listed as Eunice L Sandifer (27 April 1902 -5 October 1988-died in Oneonta, Blount, Alabama). It appears he was born three days before his mother, Edna Gerald Sandifer died, presumably of complications of childbirth.

At the time of the 1930 Federal Census, he was living in Franklin County, Mississippi, Beat 3, in the home of John L Sandifer and his second wife, Vernie, along with his two younger half sisters, Bernice and Irene.

His U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 instead shows him as born 1918 in Mississippi, divorced with dependents, a resident of Adams, Mississippi, completed 3 years of high school, working as an attendant at filling stations and parking lots, and enlisting at Camp Shelby, Mississippi, Service Number 34344035, Heigth 66 inches and weight 132 pounds","STR06" "I22433","Sandifer","Irene ""Punk""","26 Jul 1926","23 Jun 2015","0","Irene Sandifer Mullen (Punk), 88, passed away on June 23, 2015 in her home in Houston, Texas, surrounded by family.

Irene was born on July 26, 1926 in Franklin County, MS and grew up in the sawmill town of Quentin. She married William (Bill) Mullen, her hometown sweetheart, in 1952. The couple made their home in Houston, Texas, where she was a homemaker. Irene, Bill, and their daughters attended Richmond Plaza Baptist Church in Bellaire, TX for many years. In 2001, the Mullens joined Tallowood Baptist Church, where they were active members of the Sonshine sunday school class. They resided in the Westchester subdivision in the Memorial area, where Irene enjoyed playing in the neighborhood bridge group. She was an avid sports fan and loved watching the Astros and the Texans. She made pancakes every Saturday for all who would come by. She was a wonderful wife and mother and grandmother and will be missed by all.

She is survived by her two children: Kim Mullen and Sherry Mullen Strong (and husband Paul), both of Houston, TX; one ""adopted daughter"" Julia Ingram of Houston; four beloved grandchildren: Chris Crumby (and wife Jean), Keri Crumby, Elizabeth Strong Alvarez (and husband Jonathan), and Billy Strong; three great grandchildren: Hudson and Keegan Crumby and JD Alvarez. She is also survived by her sweet older sister, Bernice Kent of Pascagoula, MS, and numerous nieces and nephews.

The family would like to especially thank the staff at Houston Hospice for their compassionate care for our mom during her final days.

Funeral services will be held on Saturday, June 27, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. at Tallowood Baptist Church, 555 Tallowood Road, Houston, TX 77024. The family will receive visitors an hour before the service.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in memory of Irene Mullen to Tallowood Baptist Church, 555 Tallowood Lane, Houston, TX 77024.","STR06" "I48070","Sandifer","James K.","Abt 1837","Abt 1921","0","A contributor to FamilySearch shows that James was in 36th MS Inf. Co. A per MS Confederate records. In www.civil-war.net I found a J.K. Sandifer in 1st Regement Miss. Inf. State Troops (King's) in company B as a Private.

He is also shown on this website as a son of Jesse William Sandifer (1809-1878) and Missouri Mariah Bishop (1814-1889).","STR06" "I48065","Sandifer","John L.","14 May 1880","19 Feb 1961","0","On the 1950 Census, he was shown as a logging superintendant at a saw mill.

Find A Grave, Memorial ID 54708446, shows him as a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sandifer. He appears to have been married twice, first to Edna L Gerald (1883-1917) and later to Vernon Gupton (1890-1973).","STR06" "I44981","Sandifer","William Floyd","18 Jun 1889","Abt 1928","0","When he registered for the World War I draft, he listed his place of birth as Pike County, Mississippi, and his current home address as 1 RFD, Barto, Mississippi. He was married and had three children, and was farming for himself in Barto. He was of medium heighth and build, with grey eyes and light colored hair.

His memorial page on FindAGrave, created by Kathy Bergold, shows him as a son of Jeff and Ida McDaniel Sandifer, and husband of Alice W. OTT.","STR06" "I44981","Sandifer","William Floyd","18 Jun 1889","Abt 1928","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Beat 1
Enumerated 2 Jan 1920
SD 7 ED 99 Sheet 1A
7-7
Sandifer, Floyd Head M W 30 M Miss Miss Miss Farming
Sandifer, Alice Wf F W 27 M Miss Miss Miss
Sandifer, Mildred Dtr F W 5 S Miss Miss Miss
Sandifer, Mery Dtr F W 3 8/12 S Miss Miss Miss
Sandifer, Kathrine Dtr F 2/12 W S Miss Miss Miss
Wilson, Varda xxx-in-law M W 12 S Miss Miss Miss
8-8
McElveen, Murry head M W 57 M Miss Miss Miss
McElveen, Ida Wf F W 53 M Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I45877","Sandy","Geraldine","21 Apr 1937","1 Apr 2008","0","Obituary, as copied from her FindAGrave memorial page:

Geraldine Sandy McLemore, 70, of Decatur, died Tuesday, April 1, 2008, at Sunbridge Health and Rehabilitation, was born April 21, 1937, in Lawrence County to Joseph and Pauline Hopkins Sandy. She was a lifelong member of Central Baptist Church. She retired as a terminal manager from Great Lakes Express Co.

Survivors include two sons, Harold Wayland McLemore Jr. of Carthage, Texas, and Warren Hayes McLemore of Somerville; and grandchildren, Casey McLemore, Jill McLemore, Shane McLemore and Brandon McLemore.

Pallbearers will be Sandy Whitten, Bruce Shaw, Jeff Clem, Jay Roberts, Bayne Hughes and Rod Taylor.
Honorary pallbearers will be Waylon Hopkins and Terry McClellan.","STR06" "I30559","Sanford","Abigail","10 Aug 1790","19 Apr 1868","0","At the time of the 1860 Federal census, she was living in the home of her youngest son, William Kendrick, in Waukesha, Wisconsin.","STR06" "I43534","Sanford","Achsa A.","Abt 1820","8 Nov 1857","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of Edwin P. and Patience Sanford, who also have memorials on that website.","STR06" "I31067","Sanford","Adelaide Augusta","12 Jun 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","Resided in Chana, Illinois.","STR06" "I31067","Sanford","Adelaide Augusta","12 Jun 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Federal Census
Illinois, Ogle County, Pine Rock Township
Enumerated 25 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 73 Sheet 8A Stamped 144
143-148
Averill, Walter Hd M W 34 M1 7 Ill Canada English Ohio Farm
er
Averill, Adelaide Wf F W 29 M! 7 1/1 Ill Ohio Ohio
Averill, Eva E Dtr F W 2 S Ill Ill Ill
Sanford, Augusta Mother-in-law F W 71 Wd Oh Maine Maine","STR06" "I30571","Sanford","Alba","22 Sep 1806","28 Aug 1871","0"," He was a teacher and a Baptist minister.","STR06" "I30905","Sanford","Albert","15 Oct 1857","Yes, date unknown","0"," The Sanford genealogy says he resided in Napa, California.

Census:
1880, Castleton, Rutland County, Vermont, p. 59D. Albert C. Sanford, son of Carlos Sanford, single, age 22, born in Vermont, occupation: Farmer.","STR06" "I31107","Sanford","Aleney James","7 Aug 1864","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Magnolia, California.","STR06" "I31103","Sanford","Alfred Gee","10 Oct 1859","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Belleville, Kansas.","STR06" "I30688","Sanford","Allen","30 Dec 1833","23 Aug 1872","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1860 Census
Iowa, Jones County, Wayne Township, PO Langworthy
Enumerated 2 July 1860
Page 107
741-767
Allen Sanford 27 M Farmer 2900 650 Ohio
C E Sanford 18 F Ohio
Wm H Sanford 1 M Ohio
A J Wentworth 11 M Iowa
742-768
Oliver Sanford 31 M Farmer 1300 320 Ohio
Harriet Sanford 23 F Indiana
L. A. Sanford 4 F Iowa
Frank A. Sanford 2 M Iowa
Peter A. Sanford 6/12 M Iowa
743-769
Wm. Sanford 67 M Farmer 6000 375 Vermont
Lidia Sanford 57 F N York Insane
744-770
Wm P Sanford 30 M Farmer 3200 700 Ohio
E J Sanford 31 F Pa
Franklin Sanford 4 M Iowa
Albert Sanford 2 M Iowa
Walter Doe 16 M Farm Hand Canada

","STR06" "I31062","Sanford","Allen Faxton","17 Mar 1867","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Ashton, Illinois.","STR06" "I30719","Sanford","Altha Ann","14 May 1838","21 Dec 1921","0","Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947
Name Altha Anna Clark
[Altha Anna Sanford]
Birth Date 14 May 1838
Birth Place Knox County, Ohio
Death Date 21 Dec 1921
Death Place Rockvale Twp , Ogle, Illinois
Burial Date 24 Dec 1921
Cemetery Name Christian Church
Death Age 83
Occupation Housewife
Race White
Marital Status W
Gender Female
Father Name Hiram Sanford
Father Birth Place New York
Mother Name Phoebe Sanford
Mother Birth Place New York
FHL Film Number 1570827","STR06" "I30719","Sanford","Altha Ann","14 May 1838","21 Dec 1921","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Illinois, Ogle County, Nashua Twp
Enumerated 15 and 16 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 81 Sheet 1A
Oregon Road
6-6
Cole, Altha Head F W 71 Wd 11/8 Ohio Vt NY

1920 Census
Illinois, Ogle County, Nashua Twp
Enumerated 9 through 15 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 81 Sheet 1A
64-64
Clark, Altha Head F W 81 Wd Ohio Vt NY

","STR06" "I31387","Sanford","Ann","16 May 1879","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Homestead, Kansas.","STR06" "I30746","Sanford","Ann Caroline","22 Feb 1823","4 Apr 1842","0","Said to have married John BROWN, and to this union Caroline BROWN was born.","STR06" "I30729","Sanford","Byron Ezra","29 Jun 1831","4 Oct 1904","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Kansas, Republic County, Belleville Twp
Enumerated 11 June 1900
SD 5 ED 87 Sheet 6A
111-112
Sanford, Bryon Hd W M Jun 1831 68 M43 Vermont Vermont Vermo
nt Farmer
Sanford, Caroline E Wf W F May 1833 67 M 43 9/9 Ohio NY Ohio
Sandford, Byron E Son W M Oct 1876 23 S Kansas Vermont Ohio
Sandford, Minerva m Dtr W F May 1879 21 S Kansas Vermont Ohio Farmer","STR06" "I30640","Sanford","Carlos","27 Jun 1820","17 Dec 1895","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1880 Census
Castleton, Rutland County, Vermont, p. 59D
Carlos Sanford, widower, age 59, born in Vermont, occupation: Farmer.

Head of a household that includes children Albert, Willie and Lila.

Also in the household are
Maria Whitlock, widow, age 65, born in Vermont, occupation: Keeping House;
and
Libbie Whitlock, single, age 25, born in Vermont, occupation: School Teacher.

","STR06" "I30731","Sanford","Caroline Cethelia","19 Mar 1839","Yes, date unknown","0"," When listed with her family, the Sanford genealogy says she was born in Cato, New York, which is in Cayuga County; when listed with her husband's family, the Sanford genealogy says she was born in Caton, New York, which is in Steuben County.
Resided in Monmouth, Illinois.","STR06" "I30902","Sanford","Carrie Adel","24 Aug 1857","27 Nov 1899","0","Census:
1880, Castleton, Rutland County, Vermont, p. 56A. Carrie A. Stiles, daughter of Franklin Sanford, married, age 22, born in New York, parents born in Vermont","STR06" "I30586","Sanford","Charles","2 Aug 1821","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1870 Census
Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit Ward 2, Page 5, Post Offic
e Detroit
Enumerated 16 July 1870
Stamped 65
19-21
Sanford, Charles 47 M W Hotel Keeper 100,000 1500 Vermont
Sanford, Olive 46 F W Keeping House Vermont
Sanford, Ellen 8 F W Michigan
Sanford, Charlotte 52 F W Vermont
Robinson, Mary 31 F W Servantg England","STR06" "I31105","Sanford","Charles Henry","29 Jan 1862","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Belleville, Kansas.","STR06" "I30585","Sanford","Charlotte","11 Aug 1816","31 Jan 1879","0"," Unmarried.","STR06" "I31101","Sanford","Clarence Parshall","12 Dec 1857","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Hill City, Kansas.","STR06" "I31101","Sanford","Clarence Parshall","12 Dec 1857","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Kansas, Republic County, Belleville City
Enumerated 20 Jun 1900
SD 5 ED 87 Sheet 14A Stamped 40
302-310
Sanford, Clarence Head M M Dec 1857 Ohio Ohio Mich Grocer
Sanford, Clara Wf W F Nov 1864 35 , 13 5/5 England England England 1866 34
Sanford, Mable P Dtr W F Jun 1887 12 S Ks Oh England At School
Sanford, Blanche E Dtr W F Sep 1888 11 S Ks Oh England At School
Sanford, Harry B Son W M May 1890 10 S Ks Oh England At School
Sanford, Clara L Dtr W F Oct 1891 S Ks Oh England At School
Sanford, Alice G Dtr W F Aug 1893 6 S Ks Oh England At School



","STR06" "I30643","Sanford","Clarissa","7 Apr 1828","27 Aug 1886","0","Census:
1880, Castleton, Rutland County, Vermont, p. 58A. Clarissa Preston, wife L. W. Preston, age 52, born in Vermont, parents born in Vermont; occupation: keeping house.","STR06" "I27846","","","","","","","" "I31397","Sanford","Cora A.","8 May 1897","Yes, date unknown","0","She was said to have been born in ""Light House, Ill.""","STR06" "I30540","Sanford","David","9 Jan 1768","2 Apr 1842","0"," The ""History of Rutland County, Vermont"" says that sometime before April 1783 Capt. Eleazer Dudley and Abijah Peet, both from Woodbury, Connecticut settled in the Town of Westhaven. Timothy Lindsley and others came the same year from Connecticut, and were closely followed by Heman Barlow, Cornelius Brownson, David Sanford, Samuel Lee, Amos and John McKinstry and others.
He was a farmer and hotel keeper at Castleton, Vermont. His first deed of purchase there is dated 12 July 1796. During the War of 1812 he was Captain of a Company, 30th Regiment U. S. Infantry.
On 7 May 1842, dower was set to Lucretia Sanford, widow of David. Partition was made 15 July 1843 to Louisa Andrus, Barnum D. Sanford, Lucy Drake, Harriet E. Everett, Charles Sandford, Charlotte Sandford, Albert S. Tuttle; the heirs of Persis S. Sanford each to have one eighth. (Castleton Provate 19:4, 29)","STR06" "I30693","Sanford","David","25 Dec 1820","Yes, date unknown","0"," David served as Captain in Company G, 75th Illinois Regiment Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War. He resided in Ashton, Illinois, where he was postmaster.","STR06" "I17694","Sanford","Drewey E.","Aft 1905","","0","White and Toole list him as Drewery Ernest. His wife's obituary has him as Drewey.

Might this be his death record?

Sanford Drewey Earl 09-30-1983 HARRIS M
Unable to locate on the SSDI

The difference in middle names is noted. This record is not conclusive, as it could be for a namesake son.","STR06" "I17692","Sanford","Ebb Hillard","8 Feb 1886","8 May 1938","0","Church of Christ Minister. Said to be the son of Rufus A. Sanford and Joanne Chance. (White and Toole, p 66, photo caption).","STR06" "I17692","Sanford","Ebb Hillard","8 Feb 1886","8 May 1938","0","(Research):Census Information:

Texas, Sabine County, JP No. 6 (part)
Enumerated 14 and 15 _____ 1930 by Hugh Berryman
ED 202-9 SD 19th Sheet 3A Stamped 106

46-46
Sanford, Ebb H Hd M W 43 M18 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Sanford, Lucy Wf F W 42 M16 Tx Tx Tx
Sanford, Alton Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Sanford, Lula Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Sanford, Maudie Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Sanford, Hulen Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Sanford, Clifton Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Sanford, Lela Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Sanford, Hazel Dtr F W 4 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Sanford, Cleaveland Son M W 2 3/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I30730","Sanford","Ellen Eliza","26 Aug 1833","Jan 1897","0"," At the age of 14, Ellen assisted her father in teaching at Niles, Ohio. She taught President McKinley his ABCs.","STR06" "I31058","Sanford","Ellsworth Hiram","6 May 1863","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Cedar Bluffs, Kansas.","STR06" "I31037","Sanford","Elmer","19 Aug 1861","15 Feb 1889","0"," Elmer was a graduate of Mt. Morris College and the University of Michigan. At the time of his death he was Instructor in Physiology at the University of Michigan.","STR06" "I30898","Sanford","Ettie Mace","21 Jan 1870","21 Jan 1870","0"," The Sanford genealogy says she was born at Fair Haven, Vermont, but the History of Rutland County shows they were living at Castleton by then.","STR06" "I30547","Sanford","Eunice","1775","Abt 1793","0"," Born in 1775; died aged 18 years.","STR06" "I30713","Sanford","Faxton","18 Mar 1823","14 Nov 1891","0"," Faxton went to Ohio with his parents when he was a year old. In 1845 he removed to Taylor Townsip, Illinois, where he spent the remainder of his life. He was a blacksmith and farmer. At various times he served as Justice of the Peace, and town Supervisor.","STR06" "I30713","Sanford","Faxton","18 Mar 1823","14 Nov 1891","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Federal Census
Faxton Sanford Self M M W 57 NY Farmer VT NY
Maria Sanford Wife M F W 47 NY Keeping House NY NY
Luella Sanford Dau S F W 24 Il School Teacher NY NY
Elmer Sanford Son S M W 18 Il Farmer NY NY
Grant Sanford Son S M W 15 Il At School NY NY
Nellie Sanford Dau S F W 8 Il NY NY

Census Place: Taylor, Ogle, Illinois
FHL Film 125239
NA Film T9-0239
Page 267B","STR06" "I31035","Sanford","Fernando","12 Feb 1854","21 May 1948","0","From the Sanford-Shulsen Tree

He was graduated from Carthage College in 1879. He worked as a civil engineer in railroad construction; Professor of Sciences at Mt. Morris College; County Superintendent of Schools in Ogle County, Illinois. He studied physics at the University of Berlin for two years, and then worked as Instructor in Physicis and Chemistry in Englewood High School, Chicago, Illinois for two years, and Professor of Physical Science in Lake Forest University for one year. He was then Professor of Physics in Leland Stamford Jr. University at Palo Alto, California since it opened in 1891. He was the author of Sanford's Elements of Physics.

From Wikipedia

Fernando Sanford (1854 ? 1948) was an American physicist and university professor. He was one of the 22 ""pioneer professors"" (founding faculty) for Stanford University.

Sanford was born on a farm near Franklin Grove in Lee County, Illinois on February 12, 1854. He was the son of Faxton and Maria Mariah (Bly) Sanford. He attended Carthage College, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in 1879. He taught school until the mid-1880s, then studied physics in Germany under Hermann von Helmholtz for two years.
Returning to the United States, he became a Professor of Physical Science at Lake Forest College. David Starr Jordan, president of Stanford University, chose him as one of the founding professors for Stanford, where he remained until his retirement in 1919.

At Stanford he was the founder and first president of the Science Association. He was an early promoter of the use of laboratory instruction for undergraduates. He also helped to formulate the entrance requirements for Stanford.

His book Elements of Physics (published in 1902, digitized in 2007) was an important textbook in the field. Other books and monographs included The Scientific Method And Its Limitations (1899), The Electrical Charges of Atoms and Ions (1919), A Physical Theory of Electrification, and How To Study; Illustrated Through Physics.

His interest in electricity led to his construction of a ""terrestrial electric observatory,"" whose results were published over many years in his Bulletin of the Terrestrial Electric Observatory of Fernando Sanford. His research included an early type of electric photography.

His former residence is now one of the most important structures in the historic district of Professorville in Palo Alto, California.

He died May 21, 1948 in Santa Clara, California.","STR06" "I31035","Sanford","Fernando","12 Feb 1854","21 May 1948","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
California, Santa Clara County, Palo Alto Twp
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 2 ED 80 Sheet 2A Stamped 325
450-28-30
Sanford, Fernando Head W M Feb 1854 46 m 20 Ill Vermont NY Teacher?
Sanford, Alice Wf W F Feb 1859 41 M 20 2/2 Ill Ky Oh
Sanford, Burnett Son W M Nov 1889 10 S Ill Ill Ill
Sanford, Alice Dtr W F May 1892 8 S Ill Ill Ill","STR06" "I31391","Sanford","Floyd","11 May 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Kansas, Chase County, Homestead Twp
Enumerated April 23, 1930
ED 9-9 SD 10 Sheet 1B
15-15
Sanford, Floyd Head M W 35 M 22 Ks Ill Ill Farmer
Sanford, Lillia Wf F W 36 m 23 Ks Pa Germany
Sanford, Alice Dtr F W 12 S Ks Ks Ks
Sanford, Irene Dtr F W 6 S Ks Ks Ks","STR06" "I30639","Sanford","Franklin","18 Dec 1818","2 Apr 1891","0"," Franklin spent about twenty years in New York and California. He then returned to Castleton, Vermont and bought a large hotel.
The History of Rutland County, Vermont says: ""One of the early taverns was the Westover House, erected about 1808 and kept from the earliest date until 1862 by Hyde Westover. R. H. Morris, W. C. Hyatt, Frank Sanford, and Wm. L. Batcheller then kept it until about 1870, when it was destroyed by fire. The Moulton House was erected about 1812 by Samuel Moulton, who kept it until about 1839. His son Cullen, then kept it about 3 years and closed it. Frank Sanford reopened it about 1878 as the Sanford House.""

Census:
1880, Castleton, Rutland County, Vermont, p. 56A. Franklin Sanford, age 61, born in Vermont, father born in Connecticut, mother born in Vermont; occupation: Hostel Keeper. Head of a household which includes wife Elisabeth; daughter Carrie Stiles, with her husband and son; daughter Mary with her husband and his father; two servants, and a retired merchant named George D. Spencer.","STR06" "I31389","Sanford","Fremont Clements","2 Oct 1884","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Chase County, Kansas.","STR06" "I31389","Sanford","Fremont Clements","2 Oct 1884","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Kansas, Chase County, Homestead Twp
Enumerated April 23, 1930
ED 9-9 SD 10 Sheet 1B
21-21
Sanford, Fremont Head M W 45 M 223 Ill Ill Ill Farmer
Sanford, Maud Wf F W 45 M 21 Ks Ind England
Sanford, Faye Dtr F W 22 S Ks Ill Ks
Sanford, Rubye Dtr-ab F W 15 S Ks Il Ks
Sanford, Thaine SOn M w 12 S Ks Ill Ks","STR06" "I30641","Sanford","George","13 Dec 1821","23 Feb 1852","0"," Unmarried.","STR06" "I30899","Sanford","George William","23 Jan 1874","Yes, date unknown","0"," The Sanford genealogy says George W. Sanford was born 3 January 1874 at Fair Haven, Vermont. The History of Rutland County calls him George William Sanford and says he was born 23 January 1874, and that by that time the family was at Castleton, Vermont.

Census:
1880, Castleton, Rutland County, Vermont, p. 52B. George W. Sanford, son of James Sanford, age 6, born in Vermont.","STR06" "I31038","Sanford","Grant","22 Sep 1864","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Dixon, Illinois.","STR06" "I30568","Sanford","Harvey","20 Nov 1800","12 Apr 1862","0"," Harvey lived on the old homestead at Poultney, Vermont for many years and then removed to the western part of New York State.","STR06" "I17700","","","","","","","" "I30770","Sanford","Helen","16 Nov 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","Her name is shown as Ellen on the 1870 Detroit, Michigan federal census.","STR06" "I30569","Sanford","Hiram","21 Apr 1802","18 Oct 1884","0","At first they lived near Poultney, Vermont. In 1824 they removed to Ohio and settled in Bloomfield Township, Knox County, about three miles west of Sparta. About 1847 they moved to Taylor Township, Ogle County, Illinois, and later to a farm further east and south of Washington Grove, where they spent the remainder of their lives.","STR06" "I30820","Sanford","Isaac N.","29 Aug 1840","17 Sep 1862","0"," Died in the army.","STR06" "I30638","Sanford","James","19 Oct 1816","3 Jan 1903","0"," He graduated from Vermont Academy of Medicine at Castleton in 1840. (The name of this institution was changed in 1841 to the Castleton Medical College). He settled in West Haven, Vermont in 1840 to begin his practice. In 1844 he removed to Fair Haven, Vermont, and in 1865 he removed to Castleton, Vermont.
The Rutland County Historical Society was organized 11 June 1880, and James Sanford of Castleton was elected Vice President. In 1882, James Sanford of Castleton was president of the Rutland County Medical and Surgical Society.

Census:
1880, Castleton, Rutland County, Vermont, p. 52B. James Sanford, age 63, born in Vermont, occupation: Physician. Head of a household which includes wife Ettie; shilcdren George and Minnie; and servant Sibbie Grady.","STR06" "I31053","Sanford","James Fremont","27 Jun 1856","Yes, date unknown","0"," He was a lawyer in Denver, Colorado.","STR06" "I31051","Sanford","Jasper Newton","17 Nov 1854","Yes, date unknown","0","Resided in Homestead, Kansas.","STR06" "I31051","Sanford","Jasper Newton","17 Nov 1854","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Kansas, Chase County, Cedar Twp
Enumerated 16 Apr 1910
SD 4 Ed 2 Sheet 6A
82-82
Sanford, Jasper N Head M W 55 m1 32 Ill Unk Unk Farmer
Sanford, Mary F Wif F W 55 M1 32 3/3 Ill Unk Unk
Sanford, Fremont C Son m W 25 m1 3 Ill Ill Ill Farmer
Sanford, Floyd M Son M W 15 S Ill Ill Ill Laborer Farm
Sanford, Maud M Dtr-in-law F W 25 m1 3 1/1 Kansas England/English England/English
Meandenhall, Calvin W Head M w 19 S Neb Iowa Ohio English Labore
Sanford, ??? E. Grddtr F W 2 S Ka Ill Ks
","STR06" "I30732","Sanford","Judson N.","8 Sep 1848","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Prairie City, Illinois.","STR06" "I30732","Sanford","Judson N.","8 Sep 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Illinois, Knox County, St. Augustine Indian P
Enumerated 17 Jun 1880
Page 31 SD 3 ED 139
39-39
Havell, J. J. W M 38 Work by Day Ill Eng Ind
Havell, Mary W F 29 Wf Keeps House Ill Ohio
Havell, Leon W M 4 S At Home Ill Ill Ill
Havell, Flora W F 3 Dau Kans Ill Ill
Havell, May W F 9/12 Sept Dau Ill Ill Ill
Sanford, J. W M 31 H???? Ill Ill Ill
Sanford, Jane W F 30 W Keep House Ill Ill Ill
Sanford, Alba W M 4 Son At Home Ill Ill Ill

","STR06" "I17699","Sanford","Lela Adelle","Abt 1923","27 Feb 2007","0","She married H. Harrison (White and Toole, p 66).

Sabine County Reporter
March 14, 2007, Page 14

Lela A. HARRISON

Lela A. HARRISON, 84, of Silsbee died Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2007 at Buna Medical Center. Mrs. Harrison, born in Center, was reared in Pineland. She had lived in Silsbee several years and retired from Silsbee High School as a cafeteria worker. Survivors: sons and daughters-in-law, Howard and Nancy HARRISON and Robert and Jeanie HARRISON, all of Silsbee, daughters and son-in-law, Polly KARNES of Beaumont and Mary Anna and Terry HAMILTON; brother, Pete SANFORD of Buna; six grandchildren and six great grandchildren. She was preceded in deather by her husband Harlis H. HARRISON, and a daughter, Alice EDDINGS. Graveside rites were held at 1 p.m. Friday at Cunningham Cemetery in Silsbee. Services were under the direction of R.S. Farmer Funeral Home in Silsbee. Condolences may be offered at www.timeformemory.com/farmer.","STR06" "I30909","Sanford","Lila","6 Jul 1869","Yes, date unknown","0"," The Sanford genealogy says she resided in Rutland, Vermont.

Census:
1880, Castleton, Rutland County, Vermont, p. 59D. Lila Sanford, daughter of Carlos Sanford, age 10, born in Vermont, occupation: At School.","STR06" "I31279","Sanford","Lila R.","14 Dec 1886","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Napa, California.","STR06" "I30590","Sanford","Lovisa","18 Mar 1793","27 Jun 1846","0","She later married a Mr. ANDRUS.","STR06" "I36654","Sanford","Lucina","Abt 1838","25 Dec 1858","0","Lucinda?","STR06" "I30610","Sanford","Lucinda","11 Oct 1810","Yes, date unknown","0"," Lived in Ohio, and later near Beloit, Wisconsin.","STR06" "I30720","Sanford","Lucy Asenath","25 Oct 1841","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Chana, Illinois.","STR06" "I31036","Sanford","Luella","6 Mar 1856","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Dixon, Illinois.","STR06" "I31064","Sanford","Lura May","16 Dec 1871","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Cedar Bluffs, Kansas.","STR06" "I31060","Sanford","Lyman Andrew","31 Mar 1865","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Dixon, Illinois.","STR06" "I31109","Sanford","Mary Alvine","4 Nov 1866","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Belleville, Kansas.","STR06" "I30901","Sanford","Mary Delia","1 Jan 1843","2 Apr 1894","0","Census:
1880, Castleton, Rutland County, Vermont, p. 56A. Mary D. McMullen, married, age 34, born in Vermont; parents born in Vermfont, occupation: Without Occupation. Living with her husband and his father, in the household of her father, Franklin Sanford.","STR06" "I31115","Sanford","Minerva Nancy","10 May 1879","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Belleville, Kansas.","STR06" "I30900","Sanford","Minnie Ettie","5 Aug 1876","Yes, date unknown","0"," The Sanford genealogy says she was born at Fair Haven, Vermont, but the History of Rutland County shows they were living at Castleton by then.

Census:
1880, Castleton, Rutland County, Vermont, p. 52B. Minnie E. Sanford, daughter of James Sanford, age 3, born in Vermont.","STR06" "I31039","Sanford","Nellie","17 Jun 1871","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Oregon, Illinois.","STR06" "I31134","Sanford","Nellie May","13 Aug 1884","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Bushnell, Illinois.","STR06" "I30543","Sanford","Newton","19 Dec 1769","20 Feb 1829","0"," He was a farmer living in Hampton, New York. A prominent Methodist.
From the History of Rutland County, Vermont: ""The Methodist Episcopal Church of Poultney was formally organized in 1826. Among the first members of the society, which was organized in April of the same year were ... Newtown Sanford....""","STR06" "I30715","Sanford","Newton Adams","22 Feb 1827","28 Jan 1889","0","He was said to have also married Sarah SPIVEY and Hesper COUNTS.","STR06" "I31112","Sanford","Newton John","18 Aug 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","Resided in Belleville, Kansas.","STR06" "I31112","Sanford","Newton John","18 Aug 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Kansas, Republic County, Belleville Twp
Enumerated 11 June 1900
SD 5 ED 87 Sheet 6A
116-117
Sanford, Newton Hd W M Aug 1874 25 M Kansas Vermont Ohio Fa
rmer
Sanford, Mary A Wf W F Feb 1882 18 M Kansas Mich Mich
----118
Reily, William Hd W M Sept 1844 55 Wd Ill Ind Ind Farmer


1910 Census
Kansas, Phillip, Logan Township
Enumerated 17 Apr 1910
SD 6 ED 143 Sheet 4B
203-210
Sanford, Newton Hd M W 25 M1 10 Kansad Vermont Ohio English Farmer Farm
Sanford, Mary Wf F W 28 M1 10 5/5 Kansad Mich Mich
Sanford, Katie M Dtr F W 8 S Kansas Kansas Kansas
Sanford, Martha M Dtr F W 5 S Kansas Kansas Kansas
Sanford, Lois E Dtr F W 3 S Kansas Kansas Kansas
Sandford, Bertha Dtr F W 1 6/12 S Kansas Kansas Kansas
Sandford, John Son M 2/12 S Kansas Kansas Kansas","STR06" "I30535","Sanford","Oliver","24 May 1744","18 Dec 1817","0","In 1777, Oliver served in the Connecticut Militia in the Revolutionary war. He was captured by the British at the time of the Danbury raid, April 1777, and carried to New York. (Connecticut Men in Revolution, p. 493)
After the war he sold his tannery and removed to Poultney, Vermont, where he purchased a farm. He owned one right in the Susquehannah Purchase as an original proprietor. (Milford Land Record Book 24, pp. 363, 561).","STR06" "I30538","Sanford","Oliver","18 Apr 1765","21 Oct 1835","0"," Oliver was a Deacon in the Baptist Church for many years. He was a farmer in Poultney, Vermont.
On 25 May 1795, Oliver and Catharine Green Sanford signed a quit claim of all rights in the Susquehanna Purchase, which had been willed by their father Robert Green to his children. The estate was distributed 29 August 1846.","STR06" "I30589","Sanford","Perez Sturtevant","6 Feb 1791","24 Apr 1826","0"," He served in the War of 1812.","STR06" "I30545","Sanford","Phebe","19 Jan 1772","","0"," The Sanford genealogy says they had five children, but named only three.","STR06" "I30642","Sanford","Phebe","21 Jun 1824","1892","0","Census:
1880, 6th Ward, Albany, Albany County, New York, p. 311D. Phoebe Hogle, wife of James Hogle, age 56, born in Vermont, occupation: Keeps House.","STR06" "I30629","Sanford","Phebe Buckland","3 Feb 1817","11 Aug 1889","0","Description: Phebe B. Sanford's middle name is Buckland. See this link for a newspaper for a bio on Elisha A Adams that mentions her middle name.

","STR06" "I30630","Sanford","Polly L.","20 Sep 1819","8 Feb 1842","0"," Unmarried.","STR06" "I30548","Sanford","Rachel","1778","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Hampton, New York, in 1808. Said to have married Alexander CLARK.","STR06" "I30550","Sanford","Reuben","3 Dec 1780","19 May 1855","0"," Reuben settled in Jay, New York about 1800. He removed to Wilmington, New York where he started a potashery, opened a hotel, and before 1820 erected a forge which he conducted until 1849. He served as Supervisor and Postmaster; was a member of the Assembly 1815-1817 and State Senator 1828-1831, and a member of Constitutional Convention in 1821. He was one of the Pioneer settlers of Essex County.
On 22 May 1806 he was commissioned Captain in the New York State Militia, and Major Commandant of an Independent Battalion on 2 March 1814; he resigned 6 April 1815. He served in the War of 1812 as Captain of the 8th (Miller's) Regiment, detached militia 1 July 1812 to 10 January 1813 on the Canadian frontier; Captain of the 9th Regiment August 1 to 6, Murray's Raid, Plattsburg, New York; Major of Sanford's Battalion May 13-16 1814, mouth of Boghet River and September 2-14, 1814, siege of Plattsburg.

An article about him was published on the front page of ""The Plattsburgh Sentinel"", Vol. 35, No. 48, published on Friday, April 18, 1890. It was one of a series about 'noted men and women of the Champlain Valley and the Adirondacks,' and stated that although it had been nearly 35 years since he departed this life, his name is familiar to the people on the line of the Ausable River, and many in all of Northern New York. The article noted his homestead was currently owned by son-in-law Elisha Adams. The article mentioned he had moved to his mountain home, then a wilderness, with his wife in 1805. He was said to be one of the leading Methodists of Wilmington, with the fine brick church of that village built at his expense. Amos Avery, a son-in-law, settled in Wilmington in 1822, and Elisha A. Adams, another son-in-law settled their in early days as well, though in 1890 he was a resident of Plattsburgh. Maj. Sanford was the first postmaster of Wilmington, and was suceeded by Elisha A. Adams. Maj. Sanford died at the residence of his son-in-law J. F. Bartlett, at Columbus, Ohio in 1855. A daughter. Mrs. L. W. Pierce, resides in Pittsburgh, Mrs. M. G. Baker, Miss Anna Adams or Plattsburgh, F. E. Pierce on Morrisonville, Mrs. Oliver Able of Elizabethtown, Mrs. E. W. Hindes of Burlington, Vt., and Mrs. Emmet Fitch, of Mo???, are among the grandchildren. Also, Sanford Avery, Willsbourough, Mrs. Bullen, Black Brook; Maj. H. J. Adams, Denver, Colo.; E. W. Pierce, Rochester, NY; Miss Mary Pierce, Pittsburgh, Miss Fannie Carter, Keeseville, and others.","STR06" "I31066","Sanford","Rutherford Blaine","23 Aug 1876","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Ashton, Illinois.","STR06" "I30566","Sanford","Salmon","3 Dec 1796","29 Nov 1838","0"," As a young man, Salmon went to Montgomery County, Ohio. He married and lived there near Dayton. In 1836 he removed to Noble County, Indiana, where he died.","STR06" "I30567","Sanford","Sheldon","18 Aug 1798","Jan 1870","0"," Sheldon moved to Ohio about 1818. He was a farmer, and also ran a saw mill. He was Captain of a company of militia for many years. About 1858 he removed to Oakville, Michigan.","STR06" "I34212","Sanford","Shirley Pauline","20 Jul 1925","26 Nov 2010","0","Shown on Family Search as a daughter of Lonzo Redding ""Lonnie"" Sanford and Agnes Pauline Dodd.","STR06" "I31065","Sanford","Walter Philemon","23 Jan 1874","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Ashton, Illinois.","STR06" "I30695","Sanford","Washington Lafayette","1 Jul 1825","Yes, date unknown","0"," He was First Lieutenant of Company I, 14th Regiment Illinois Volunteers. He resided in Chana, Illinois.","STR06" "I30553","Sanford","William","18 Dec 1784","24 Mar 1866","0"," They moved from Poultney, Vermont to Castleton, Vermont. William was at Castleton from October 1799 until his death 24 March 1866.","STR06" "I30565","Sanford","William","20 Dec 1794","24 Nov 1870","0","William removed to Ohio in 1817.","STR06" "I30565","Sanford","William","20 Dec 1794","24 Nov 1870","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Ohio, Morrow County, South Bloomfield Twp
Enumerated 12 Sept 1850
2493-2533
William Sanford 55 M Farmer 3000 Vt
Lydia Sanford 45 F NY
William Sanford 30 M Farmer Ohio
Allen Sanford 17 M Farmer Ohio
Lucinda 12 F Ohio

1860 Census
Iowa, Jones County, Wayne Township, PO Langworthy
Enumerated 2 July 1860
Page 107
741-767
Allen Sanford 27 M Farmer 2900 650 Ohio
C E Sanford 18 F Ohio
Wm H Sanford 1 M Ohio
A J Wentworth 11 M Iowa
742-768
Oliver Sanford 31 M Farmer 1300 320 Ohio
Harriet Sanford 23 F Indiana
L. A. Sanford 4 F Iowa
Frank A. Sanford 2 M Iowa
Peter A. Sanford 6/12 M Iowa
743-769
Wm. Sanford 67 M Farmer 6000 375 Vermont
Lidia Sanford 57 F N York Insane
744-770
Wm P Sanford 30 M Farmer 3200 700 Ohio
E J Sanford 31 F Pa
Franklin Sanford 4 M Iowa
Albert Sanford 2 M Iowa
Walter Doe 16 M Farm Hand Canada
","STR06" "I30908","Sanford","William","9 Aug 1867","Yes, date unknown","0"," The Sanford genealogy says he resided in Los Angeles, California.

Census:
1880, Castleton, Rutland County, Vermont, p. 59D. Willie Sanford, son of Carlos Sanford, age 12, born in Vermont, occupation: Works at Home.","STR06" "I31111","Sanford","William Earl","21 Jul 1870","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Manzanola, Colorado.","STR06" "I31002","Sanford","William H.","12 Mar 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","Resided in Amber, Iowa. He was a farmer, a merchant and a creamery man.","STR06" "I31002","Sanford","William H.","12 Mar 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Iowa, Jones County, Wayne Twp
Enumerated 20 Jun 1900
SD 78 ED 65 Sheet 11B
51-151
Sanford, William Head W M Mar 1859 41 m21 Iowa Oh Oh General Merchant
Sanford, Margaret S Wf W F May 1857 43 m21 2/2 Iowa NY Canada(Eng)
Sanford, Jennie Dtr W F Sept 1879 20 S Iowa Iowa Iowa
Sanford, William A Son W M Sept 1883 16 Iowa Iowa Iowa Clerk in Store
","STR06" "I30694","Sanford","William Henry","7 Feb 1823","16 Oct 1852","0"," In 1847 he removed with his brother to Ogle County, Illinois. In 1850 he removed to California, where he died.","STR06" "I30687","Sanford","William Payne","2 Sep 1830","Yes, date unknown","0"," In 1854 William moved to Iowa, where he was a successful farmer, owning 520 acres of land.","STR06" "I30687","Sanford","William Payne","2 Sep 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Iowa, Jones County, Wayne Township, PO Langworthy
Enumerated 2 July 1860
Page 107
741-767
Allen Sanford 27 M Farmer 2900 650 Ohio
C E Sanford 18 F Ohio
Wm H Sanford 1 M Ohio
A J Wentworth 11 M Iowa
742-768
Oliver Sanford 31 M Farmer 1300 320 Ohio
Harriet Sanford 23 F Indiana
L. A. Sanford 4 F Iowa
Frank A. Sanford 2 M Iowa
Peter A. Sanford 6/12 M Iowa
743-769
Wm. Sanford 67 M Farmer 6000 375 Vermont
Lidia Sanford 57 F N York Insane
744-770
Wm P Sanford 30 M Farmer 3200 700 Ohio
E J Sanford 31 F Pa
Franklin Sanford 4 M Iowa
Albert Sanford 2 M Iowa
Walter Doe 16 M Farm Hand Canada

","STR06" "I31063","Sanford","Winfield Scott","23 Aug 1869","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Ashton, Illinois.","STR06" "I9330","Sargent","Delia Irene","2 Aug 1891","29 Feb 1976","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave Memorial page, created by ""EastTexan""

KIRBYVILLE ? Funeral for Irene Sargent Christian, 84, will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday in the Kirbyville First Baptist Church with burial in the Kirbyville Cemetery under the direction of Causey's E. E. Stringer Funeral Home.

Mrs. Christian died at 1 p.m. Sunday in the Mixson Memorial Hospital. A native of Angelina County, she was reared in Tyler County and moved to Kirbyville in 1908.

Survivors include three daughters, Dorothy Blake of Kirbyville, Vallie Dee Richardson and Josephine Matthews, both of Houston; four sons, R. W. Christian of Houston, B.F. Christian of Channelview, Raymond Christian of Porter, Tex., and Weyman Christian of Kirbyville.","STR06" "I37164","","","","","","","" "I43339","Sargent","Mary Margaret","27 Jul 1941","22 May 2012","0","Obituary

Funeral services for Mary Margaret Sargent Hyden, 71 of Jasper, will be 2:00pm Saturday, May 25, 2013, at First Baptist Church of Jasper with burial to follow at Ebenezer Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5:00-8:00pm, Friday, May 24, 2013, at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home Chapel in Jasper.

Mary Margaret passed away on May 22, 2013 at Rayburn Healthcare Rehabilitation. Mary Margaret was born in Jasper at Richardson Hospital on July 27, 1941 to Herman Eual and Phoebe McMahon Sargent. She was the oldest of three red headed and freckle faced children. With the birth of their child, Herman and Phoebe's home buzzed with activity as they had three children in cloth diapers all below the age of three. Herman had to build a fence around the open faced wood heater that was located in the home's living room to keep the three toddlers from tossing their overalls into the fire.

Mary Margaret married Dennis Earsel Hyden on December 31, 1960. They met at the age of nine and were married 52 years. On the day he met Mary Margaret, Dennis went home and told his older sister Dixie, "" I'm gonna marry that red headed girl when I grow up."" And he did. They had two daughters, Pamela Jean and Paula Ann. Mary Margaret felt blessed to have been born, raise her daughters and live her final days surrounded by family and friends in her hometown.

An accomplished pianist, Mary Margaret took her first piano lesson when she was ten-years old. She was the pianist for North Baptist Church in Jasper for more than twenty years. During high school, she was an active member of the Jasper High School Pep Squad. She graduated high school in 1959 and went on to complete her education by graduating from Tyler Business College. She returned to Jasper after college and went to work for Mac's Studio as a professional portrait and wedding photographer. She spent 13 years behind the camera recording memories. She also processed photographs in the dark room, touched up portraits with a paintbrush and built custom frames. After taking time off when her children were young, she went to work for Jasper Independent School District as a bookkeeper in the accounts payable department. In later years, she transferred within the school district to work in the classroom with developmentally challenged students until her retirement.

Mary Margaret was blessed with lifelong friends like Ann Dover, Linda Weaver, Brenda McDonald and the late Kay Byerly. In later years, she often expressed deep admiration and gratitude for all the love shown and visits from her special friend Jean Green. Her very best friend was her sister-in-law Dixie Hyden Cooper. Over the years the two shared much laughter and even a few tears together.

Mary Margaret loved to swim in the community creek with her grandchildren. She loved all of her grand and great grandchildren. She enjoyed taking long drives down country roads with her husband on a Sunday afternoon, working in her flowerbeds, growing ferns, arranging flowers, listening to the religious channel on television, banana split blizzards and listening to her daughters talk and laugh. She was mesmerized by the shape of a dead tree standing alone in a pasture against a blue sky. The sound of a sole piano always made her smile.

She is survived by her husband of 52 years, Dennis Hyden; two daughters Pam Rogers & husband Forrest and Paula Stephenson & husband Reagan, of Jasper; six grandchildren Joshua Anthony Williams & wife Megan, Jenny Lynn Mosley & husband Brent, Tamera Eakin, Ashley Letney, William James Rogers, and Aaron Donald Stephenson; four great grandchildren, and ten nieces and nephews, brother Homer Gerald Sargent and wif, Jo Ann Hancock Sargent, and her oldest living relative 98 year old Uncle Homer Issac Sargent.

Mary Margaret was preceded in death by her parents, Herman Eual and Phoebe McMahon Sargent , brother Arthur Herman Sargent, granddaughter Heather Fay Stephenson, father-in-law I.D. Hyden, mother-in-law Davada Divatha William Hyden, nephew Rory Glen Kelley.

Services are under the direction of Stringer & Grffin Funeral Home in Jasper.

Copied from www.stringerandgriffin.com

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 5, 2013, Page 14","STR06" "I4409","Sartain","Margaret ""Peggy""","28 Feb 1801","20 Jul 1873","0","Shown by White and Toole as Margaret WILLIAMS. Larry Sidebottom instead has her as
Margaret SARTAIN, born 28 Feb 1801 in Georgia.","STR06" "I4409","Sartain","Margaret ""Peggy""","28 Feb 1801","20 Jul 1873","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Redland Beat No 4, P O Milam
Enumerated 30 Jun 1860
Page 23
166-166
Margaret McGown 60 F Farmer 1500 294 Ga
Jefferson McGown 23 M $--- $125 Tenn
R A Jones 27 M Stage Driver Penn","STR06" "I46060","Sarver","Norman Kenneth","2 Sep 1930","29 Nov 2014","0","Norman Kenneth Sarver, 84, of the Plainview Community, died Saturday morning in the Mount Moriah Nursing and Rehab Center, Hemphill, Texas. He was born in Indian Bayou, Louisiana, to Ernest and Cora Linscombe Sarver. Norman was a communications technician and retired from United Gas Pipeland, Pineland, Texas. Norman grew up in Crowley, LA, and moved to the Plainview community in 1966 from West Lake, Louisiana. He was a veteran of the Korean War, serving in the U.S. Army, a member the V.F.W. and the First United Methodist Church in Hemphill.

He is survived by his wife of 65 years Barbara Sarver of the Plainview community, his daughters Lynn Burch and her husband Randy of Pineland, Kathy Lindsey and her husband Coleman of the Plainview community, his sister Doris Harrington of Houston, grandchildren; Kris Burch and his wife Michelle, Angela Burch, April Daniel and her husband Michael, C.C. Scott and her husband Brandon, great grandchildren; Cynlee, Drew, Janice, Jackson, Kylee, Justin, Ean, and patiently waiting on Allie and Allek.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Monday, December 1, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 11:00AM, Tuesday, December 2, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Plainview Cemetery.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 3, 2014, Page 7

His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Bettie, links him to parents Ernest SARVER and Cora LINSCOMB, as well as four siblings.

","STR06" "I791","","","","","","","" "I4244","Satori","James A.","1 Apr 1947","7 Nov 1986","0","Killed unloading corn with auger.","STR06" "I23416","Satterfield","Adelia Jean","20 Dec 1929","12 Feb 2002","0","Adelia Jean Satterfield 20 Dec 1929 Female Comanche William Halbe Satterfield Brose Levi Hicks","STR06" "I40352","Satterwhite","Anna ""Annie"" Ophelia","29 Jan 1862","29 Aug 1931","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXCR-52C
Name: Anna Ophelia Clark
Death Date: 29 Aug 1931
Death Place: Precinct 3, Mclennan, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 69 years 7 months
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 29 Jan 1862
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: A.A. Clark
Father's Name: Satterwhite
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Fowler
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housekeeper
Place of Residence: McLennan County
Cemetery: Gerald Cemetery
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 30 Aug 1931
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2135695
Digital Film Number: 4163620
Image Number: 1871
Reference Number: 39648
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I11695","Sauer","Margaret","20 Jan 1821","15 Aug 1901","0","Chuck Winter writes that she was buried at Chestnut Grove.","STR06" "I38692","","","","","","","" "I38691","","","","","","","" "I22773","","","","","","","" "I8335","Savant","William ""Bill"" Earl","1 Feb 1934","6 Dec 2001","0","Sabinecountyreporterlive.com
Posted Monday, December 12, 2011
Published also in the print edition on December 14, 2011, Page 14

William E. ""Bill"" Savant Jr., 77, of Brookeland died Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011.

He was born Feb. 1, 1934, in Groves to Lucy Johnson and William Earl Savant Sr.
Bill was a retired electrician for IBEW #479 and was employed for over 42 years. He enjoyed fishing, taking photos, working in his yard, and spending time with his grandchildren and beloved pet, Daisy.

Survivors: his wife of 58 years, Cheryl Ann Savant of Brookeland; children, Linda Lovelace and her husband, Marty of Nederland, Robert Savant of Corrigan, and Debbie Redding and her husband, Pat of Silsbee; grandchildren, Brandon Lovelace, Kendra Savant, Christopher Lovelace and his wife, Meredith, Jessica Redding, Alicia Savant, James Savant, Lindsey Redding; and ten great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Thomas E. Savant; and sister, Lynn Otto.
Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, Dec. 12, at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Nederland. Interment followed at Oak Bluff Memorial Park in Port Neches.
Memorial contributions may be made to Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 2711 Helena Avenue, Nederland, Texas 77627.

Services were under the direction of Broussard's Mortuary, Nederland.","STR06" "I48669","Savell","Ernest Marvin","1 Aug 1915","13 Aug 1976","0","Military Marker Only:

Cross
Ernest Marvin Savell
US Army
World War II Korea
1915 1976","STR06" "I41696","Savell","James Jackson","20 Feb 1881","12 Apr 1968","0","Said to be a son of James Vin Savell and Nancy ""Nannie"" Jones.","STR06" "I33083","Savell","Levi","23 Oct 1900","21 Aug 1961","0","Said to be the son of William Greenleaf Bud Savell and Sarah Palvadore.","STR06" "I33083","Savell","Levi","23 Oct 1900","21 Aug 1961","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Justice Precinct 6
Enumerated April 21 and 22, 1930
ED 202-9 SD 19 Sheet 7A Stamped 110
122-123
Savell, Levi Head M W 27 M 18 Texas Texas Texas Farmer
Savell, Elnor Wife F W 21 M 15 Texas Miss Texas
Savell, Maudie Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I33085","Savell","Lois Geraldine","Abt 1932","25 Jul 1994","0","The Sabine County Reporter
August 10, 1994, Page 6

Lois Savell Martin

Lois G. Savel Martin, 62, of Avondelle, Arizona, died Monday, July 25, 1994.

Memorial services were held Saturday, Aug. 9, 1994, at the Plainview Community Cemetery near Pineland with Bro. Lonnie B. Harley officiating. Cremation arrangements were handled by the Tucker Funeral Home in Letchfield, Arizona.

Mrs. Martin was a native of Sabine County and was a daughter of the late Levi and Elenora Savel. She was preceded in death by her husband, James Martin and had lived in Avondelle 25 years.

Survivors: daughter, Barbara Snyder of Anchorage, Alaska; sons, Don Johnson of Phoenix, Arizona, Jim Martin of Avondelle; sisters, Maudie McDaniel of Plainview Community, Sue Campbell of Hemphill, and Shirley Cain of Livingston; and 13 grandchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2008)","STR06" "I33091","Savell","Wilma Sue","31 Mar 1934","11 Jun 2023","0","Wilma Sue Campbell, 89, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Sunday, June 11, 2023 at Legacies Nursing and Rehab in Hemphill, Texas.

Sue was born March 31, 1934 in Bronson, Texas to Levi Savell and Elnora Keller Savell. She was a lifetime resident of Sabine County and a graduate of Bronson High School. She was a longtime member of Hemphill Church of God.

Sue was a homemaker who enjoyed cooking and baking. She also loved to read and especially loved her grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Jim E. Campbell and her daughters, Charlotte Elaine Campbell and Martha Ann Hayes.

She is survived by her son, Jeremy Campbell and wife, Paula, of Lufkin; grandchildren, Scott Campbell, Julia Campbell, Dustin Goynes, Dolan Procell and Minnie Walker; and numerous great grandchildren.

Cremation arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill, Texas.

Memorial services will be announced at a later date.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, June 21, 2023, Page 4","STR06" "I47239","Savilevics","Shlomo ""Solomon Smith""","Bef 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","AKA Shlomo Zavilevitz (Savilevics) http://bayl.org/family-story/where-did-our-ancestors-live/","STR06" "I33384","","","","","","","" "I47595","Savoy","Joe E.","26 Jul 1918","7 Aug 1987","0","There is a photo of his memorial marker on FindAGrave, embossed with a cross and the following:

Joe E. Savoy
S SGT U S Army Air Corps
World War II
Jul 26 1918 Aug 7 1987

Ancestry.com. U.S., World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2005. shows he enlisted in Houston, Texas on 17 Sept 1940, was single at the time of his enlistment, and had completed 3 years of High School.","STR06" "I44244","Sawyer","Herbert F.","15 Jul 1924","17 Apr 2012","0","Sawyer, Herbert F. 87, of Acton, a native of Jamaica Plain, April 17, 2012. Husband of 63 years of LaVerla ""Jean"" (Matejka) Sawyer. Father of Russell Sawyer, Janice Beaudoin, Raymond Sawyer and Pamela Stevens. Brother of Royce and Pauline Sawyer and the late Harold Sawyer. Also survived by 10 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Services are private. Those who wish may make memorial contributions to Holy Trinity Hospice/Ichabod Washburn Residence, 1183 Main St., Worcester, MA 01603 or Masonic Education and Charity Trust, 186 Tremont St., Boston, MA 02111. US Army vet. WW II. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/bostonglobe/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=157132161#sthash.iRhIZ9Ue.dpuf","STR06" "I43272","Sawyer","John William","10 Nov 1840","27 Mar 1887","0","His tombstone shows that he served in Co. K, 8th Ky. Calvary (Union), during the Civil War.","STR06" "I8409","Saye","Mary","Aft 1766","Yes, date unknown","0","Sister of Sarah Saye. Some reasearchers instead show her as Nancy Saye.","STR06" "I8406","Saye","Sarah","Aft 1761","1840","0","From the aforementioned HISTORICAL SKETCHES, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES AND EARLY SETTLERS IN NORHTEAST GEORGIA. ""Sarah died in old age about 1840. She was an excellent woman with some peculiar ways. early in this century it became fashionable for ladies to wear tall bell-crowned beaver hats. Mrs. Thompson fell into the prevailing fashion, and when fashion changed, she would not change with it. As late as 1836, I have seen Mrs. Thompson in New Hope Church wearing her tall bell-crown beaver hat.""","STR06" "I47152","","","","","","","" "I22641","Scarber","Jaquita Yvette","20 May 1952","22 Jan 2014","0","Mrs. Jaquita ""Quita"" Yvette Smith, age 61, was born May 20, 1952, in Nacogdoches, Texas to the late Thomas David Scarber and Selma June (Sparks) Scarber. She entered into rest at her residence in Broaddus January 22, 2014.

Quita attended the Apostolic Church. She was a homemaker.

She is survived by her

Husband: Mike Smith of Broaddus

Daughter: Linda Richelle Pugh of Dallas

Son: Larry Max Pugh of Jacksonville

Grandchildren: Alvis Collins II, Keifer Collins, Nick Turner, Daniel Pugh, Paydon Pugh, Shane Pugh, Sara Pugh

Great-Grandchild: Daphane Collins

Sisters: Necy Spittler and her husband, Mike of Annacoco, Louisiana; and Elaine Vandiver of Broaddus

Brothers: Robert Scarber and wife Frances of Broaddus; Kenneth Parker of Broaddus; Charles McLemore and wife Jill of Lufkin

Numerous other nieces, nephews and cousins

She was preceded in death by her parents, Thomas David Scarber and June Yates; brother, Eddie Jo Parker; and niece Ashley McLemore.

- See more at: http://www.wymanrobertsfuneralhome.com/tribute/details/673/Jaquita_Yvette_Smith/obituary.html#sthash.ZEpOMbTp.dpuf

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 29, 2014, Page 12","STR06" "I22639","Scarber","Thomas David","10 Jan 1920","10 Jul 1991","0","ASSUMED that the following listing on the SSDI is for the first husband of June Sparks.

THOMAS D SCARBER 10 Jan 1920 10 Jul 1991 (not specified) (none specified) 452-20-3425 Texas","STR06" "I14446","Scarborough","Letha Bell ""Billie""","25 Feb 1914","12 Oct 1992","0","Abilene Reporter - News Tuesday, Oct. 13, 1992

Letha 'Billie' McMinn

Letha B. 'Billie' McMinn, 78, of Abilene died Monday in a local hospital. Services will be at 10 a.m. today at Elliott-Hamil Funeral Home Chapel of Memories, 542 Hickory, with the Rev. Rickie Rister officiating. Burial will be in the Cedar Hill Cemetery. Mrs. McMinn was born in San Augustine County and grew up near Nacogdoches. She was a seamstress for T.S. Langford & Son for 20 years and was a certified aide and private duty nurse. She was a member of Liberty Baptist Church. Survivors include two sons, Kenneth Ray McMinn of Telephone and Jack McMinn, Jr. of Oklahoma City, Okla.; one daughter, Glenda May Zorn of Abilene; one sister, Ethel Rogers of San Angelo; one brother, G. B. Scarbrough of Clyde; 11 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.","STR06" "I1490","","","","","","","" "I45748","Scarbrough","John Evan","25 Feb 1865","29 Oct 1943","0","Obituary, as copied from this FindAGrave memorial page created by John Rogers:

SCARBROUGH RITES ARE LISTED

Following is a list of the survivors of J. E. Scarborough, age 79, who died
recently and who had lived in Pearl River county for some time. Funeral services
were held near Laurel.

Funeral services were held from the home and burial was in Hebron cemetery,
northwest of Laurel. Colonial Funeral Home in charge. Services were conducted by
the Rev. James Horton, pastor of the Poplarville Baptist church, assisted by the
Rev. S. F. Harkey, pastor of the Methodist Church.

Survivors are George Scarborough, Magee, Arnie Scarbrough, U. S. Navy, Mrs.
George Atwood, St. Joseph, La., Bryan Scarbrough, Mobile, Ala., Mrs. Dona
Grayson, Summerland, Mrs. Verter Coulter, Collins, Mrs. Marvin McCloud, Mt.
Olive, Mrs. Andrew Watmon, Laurel, Bardie Scarbrough, Hattiesburg, Willard
Scarborough, Mobile, Ala., Winford Scarborough, Mobile, Ala., Alfred Scarbrough
and Earl Scarbrough, Poplarville.

In addition to the above children, Mr. Scarbrough is survived by his widow,
Mrs. Jane Grantham Scarbrough, Poplarville.

The Weekly Democrat,
Poplarville, Mississippi,
December 3, 1942

Obituary contributed by ""Ralph"" and confirmed by Brad Scarbrough, the deceased's grandson.


","STR06" "I30697","Scarlett","Adelia","29 Nov 1824","10 Apr 1857","0"," Mrs. Adelia (Scarlet) Cunningham.","STR06" "I48243","Scavella","Maria","Aug 1833","13 Jan 1918","0","Her parents are shown as James Scavella and Mary Dramis, both born in Italy. Informant was Angelo Tocci of Creekside, PA. Her occupation was listed as Retired housekeeper.

She was living with her son, Angelo, and his family (along with her 42 year old son James) in Creekside, PA at the time of the 1910 Federal Census. She was shown as born in Italy, with both her parents also born in Italy, all who spoke Italian as their native tongue. She was listed as widowed, and the mother of two children, both still living. More children are linked to her on Family Search, so this should be verified through primary sources.","STR06" "I11033","","","","","","","" "I42439","Schaub","Lawrence Charles","23 Mar 1904","25 Mar 1965","0","From FindAGrave:
Lawrence was the son of Phillip Schaub and Mary ""Edith"" (Cramer) Schaub. He was a tool and dye maker at E. W. Bliss in Toledo, Ohio. He married Pauline Rose (Meyer) Schaub on 15 June 1927. They had one daughter, Shirley Jeanne.","STR06" "I42440","Schaub","Mary Edith","8 Oct 1906","28 Apr 1943","0","From FindAGrave: She married Walter Bean on 6 June 1937. They had one daughter, Donivee. Mabel died of breast cancer at an early age. She is buried in the family plot and is next to her brother, Lawrence.","STR06" "I12587","Schaub","Phillipp","8 Feb 1884","27 Apr 1958","0","FindAGrave notes that he was a son of Martin Schabu and Catherine Herrmann, and that ""Phillip immigrated to the USA with his father, mother and siblings shortly after his birth...his father didn't want his sons to go into the Kaiser's army so immigrated to the USA.""","STR06" "I20109","Schaufel","Josephine","13 Jul 1863","7 May 1952","0","Josephine came to the United States in 1881 at the age of 18. She worked as a maid in Pittsburgh briefly before coming to the Milligan area in 1882 to homestead with her aunt and uncle, Barbara SVOBODA and John KOTAS. After being twice widowed, she established an enterprise serving meals to the public, with the help of her daughter Emma. (p 316).","STR06" "I20109","Schaufel","Josephine","13 Jul 1863","7 May 1952","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp, Village of Milligan
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 26 Sheet 3A Stamped 135

47-48
Klima, Josephine Head W F July 1865 34 W 5/5 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1882 18
Kopp, Mary Dtr W F Oct 1885 14 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Kopp, James Son W M Nov 1887 12 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia Laborer (Elevator)
---49
Bouse Vaclav F Head W M Feb 1870 30 M 2/12 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1883 Na Drayman
Bouse, Emma Wf W F un 1883 16 M 2/12 O/0 Neb Bohemia Bohemia","STR06" "I40","Schaufele","Anna Catharina","23 Aug 1823","23 Dec 1906","0","As noted in the ""Memoirs of John A. Benkelman"" by Hilda Jane Stickley Benkelman, when Catherine and Adam first immigrated to the United States, they lived with her brother Johann Scheifle in Erie County New York. I was, however, unable to locate a Johann/John Scheifle on either the 1850 or 1860 census. I did find a Gottlieb Scheifly on both however.

Hilda Jane further wrote that ""Catherine was a favorite in the community. She was jolly and fat, a very good cook of German style dishes, and a mother to everyone in the neighborhood. A good midwife, she was called in by the neighbors in case of sickness or for confinements as there were few doctors around at that time. She helped bring more than 100 babies into the world. ""

Catherine made a home for her nephew, Leonard Buerhly, when he first came to Cass City. Leonard was the son of her sister Marie.

Cass City Chronicle
November 1, 1901
Local Mention, Page Eight

Grandma Benkelman has rented her property on East Houghton Street and has disposed of all her household goods and will henceforth make her home with Mrs. Lena Schwegler.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, December 28, 1906

Died Suddenly

Mrs. Catherine Benkelman, aged eighty-three years, died suddenly at her home on East Main street Sunday evening, December 23. While eating with Mrs. M. M. Schwegler she suddenly became unconscious from which condition she did not recover. She has been troubled with heart disease for many years.

Catherine Scheifele was born August 23, 1823 in Boertlingen, Germany. In the year 1837 she was confirmed. She was united in marriage to Adam Benkelman in Germany in 1851 and they came to America the same year, living in Bowmansville, N.Y., until 1865. That year they came to Cass City, residing on a farm northeast of town. By hard work and frugal living Mr. and Mrs. Benkelman acquired a goodly portion of property and in 1884 they retired from active life and move to town to spend their remaining days. Mr. Benkelman died nine year ago on the 27?sup?th?/sup? of December and nearly ever since that time Mrs. Benkelman had resided with Mrs. M.M. Schwegler on east Main street, the ladies enjoying each other's companionship to the fullest extent. Mr. and Mrs. Benkelman were the parents of seven children, one daughter dying at the age of fifteen. The remaining children, five sons and one daughter, are: George A. of St. Francis, Kansas, William F. of Owosso, Benjamin F., Samuel G. and John A. Benkelman and Mrs. Louisa Schwegler of this place. She also leaves twenty-five grandchildren and one great grandchild.

All her children were present at the funeral services which took place Thursday forenoon at the Evangelical church of which the deceased was an honored and beloved member, and the burial was made in Elkland cemetery. The pallbearers were five sons and a grandson, W.J. Schwegler. The funeral service was largely attended.

Mrs. Benkelman was a lady of beautiful character, loving and kind in disposition and will be missed by many who found in her a good neighbor and friend.

Detail of Death Certificate: Tuscola County, Village of Cass City, CATHERINE BENKELMAN, Female, White, DOB 23 Aug 1823, 83 yrs, 4 mos, 0 days, Married at age 28 years, parent of 7 children, 6 living, Born Germany, Father Schifley, Germany, Mother Not Known, Occupation Housewife, Informant J.A. Benkelman, DOD 23 Dec 1906, Attending Physician W.W. Wickwars, Cass City, Dates December 1904 to Dec 23, 1906 last seen alive on Dec 23 at 6 pm, Burial Elkland Dec 27, 1906, Undertaker H Polk Cass City

A copy can be seen here:

http://seekingmichigan.org/

Indexed as Catheren Benkelman","STR06" "I40","Schaufele","Anna Catharina","23 Aug 1823","23 Dec 1906","0","(Research):

Census Records, her brother??

1850 US Census
New York Erie County Buffalo Ward 4 23 Aug 1850 ---
1808 Gottlieb Scheifly 25 M Shoemaker Germany
Maria Scheifly 24 F Germany
Georg Scheifly 2 M New York

1860 US Census
New York Erie County Bowmansville
725-725 Godlip Sheifley 35 M Shoemaker $500 Germany
Mary Sheifley 34 F Baden
George Shufley 12 M NY
John "" 10 M NY
Godlip "" 7 M NY
William "" 5 M NY
Frederick "" 2 M NY
Charles Fink 19 M Shoemaker Germany
Christina Shufly 17 F NY


Gottlieb would have been born ca. 1825. Kathy Bonnell's transcription of Baptismal records do not show a son named Gottlieb born at that time. Catherine did have a brother Johannes born ca. 1828. Could his middle name be Gottlieb? Could he be the child named Gottlob born ca 1830? The baptismal records, however, show that son died ca. 1843.
","STR06" "I8380","Schaufele","Johannes","11 Aug 1794","21 Feb 1879","0","The in the church registration records of his daughter, Anna Catharina, he was shown as a citizen and wagonmaker or wheelwright.","STR06" "I17138","Schaufele","Leonhard","Abt 1689","Yes, date unknown","0","Ingholf Vogel, from the SURNAME-ORIGINS-L@rootsweb.com, writes that ""Scheifele and Sch?ufele are the same name. Scheifele is the way people would say Sch?ufele (shovel) in parts of south-western Germany. I'm sure an expert on Suabian and Allamanian could tell you exactly which regions say Sch?ufele and which say Scheifele. If you ever visit the area ask the locals. I'm always surprised that some can even tell where others are from (even the village !) just by the sound of their dialect.

As for the meaning - that could be: 1) Suabian for fruit trader. 2) South-West German from Sch?ufele for a small shovel for a person that worked with the same.

The spelling of the name today is based simply on how one of your ancestors pronounced it or on how a certain priest wrote in down. It may be that one of the explanations is more likely for a particular region than another - but that's another question for the regional specialists.

BonnieMargaret Jacobs, in her 1981 unpublished manuscript about the Benkelman family, cites the same meaning.","STR06" "I31524","","","","","","","" "I8680","Schenck","Clayton Arthur","30 May 1891","17 Sep 1919","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, September 19, 1919
Vol. 15, No. 18
Page One

Appendicitis Causes Death of Clayton A. Schenck

Was Ill But Two Weeks; Funeral Friday Afternoon at Evangelical Church

Clayton A. Schenck passed away Wednesday morning following an operation for appendicitis which he underwent at Pleasant Home hospital Monday evening. He had been ill about two weeks.

Clayton Arthur Schenck was born on the Schenck farm two miles northwest of Cass City on May 30, 1891. He attended the public school here until he completed the tenth grade and then devoted his attention to farming, assisting his father, Travis Schenck, on the latter's farm.

On April 29, 1913, he was united in marriage with Miss Alma Striffler and to this union two children were born.

Mr. Schenck has been a member of the Evangelical church since 1914 and was very active and faithful in the various church organizations and services. He was also an efficient member of the Cass City Band. He was a young man of strong character and clean habits. It is hard to give up one whose influence among men has been for good and who by precept and example was so well calculated to spread abroad the influence of godly living. The community extends sincere sympathy to the bereaved family.

Besides his wife and two small children, Donald, age 5 years, and Ruth, 2 yrs, he leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Travis Schenck, two brothers, Stanley Schenck of Chisholm, Minn., and Verne Schenck of Detroit and one sister, Mrs. John McGrath, jr., of Cass City.

Funeral services will be held at the Evangelical church this (Friday) afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. A.H. Butzbach officiating.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)","STR06" "I31523","","","","","","","" "I31522","","","","","","","" "I30457","","","","","","","" "I15697","Schenck","Ruth Eleanor","16 Jun 1917","6 Feb 2008","0","Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan, Friday, March 16, 1934
Vol. 23, Number 49

Miss Ruth Schenck who will be valedictorian of the Class of 1934, Cass City High School, has the unusual distinction of completing her courses of study with all ""A"" marks during her four years of high school here.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, July 12, 1940
Page Five

Miss Ruth Schenck entertained five friends at a picnic supper at Caseville on Friday evening in honor of her guest, Miss Marguerite Hertel, of East Lansing. Miss Hertel and Miss Schenck are roommates while attending summer school at Central State Teachers' College at Mt. Pleasant, and they spent the Fourth and the following weekend with Miss Schenck's mother, Mrs. William McKenzie.

In the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 9, September 2, 1946, it was reported that Ruth Schenck taught a term in the Newington Home for Crippled Children in Conneticut, and was going to teach kindergarten in Cass City in the current year.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)

Ruth Esau was one of the cousins of BonnieMargaret Jacobs who searched their Bibles and records and picture collections to provide information for her 1981 manuscipt about the history of the Benkelman family.

Obituary:

Ruth Eleanor Schenck Esau, 90, of Cass City, died Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2008 at Hills and Dales General Hospital, Cass City.

Esau was born June 16, 1917 in Cass City on the family farm, the daughter of the late Clayton Schenck and Alma Striffler Schenck McKenzie.

She married John ""Jack"" Esau June 10, 1948 in Cass City.

Esau was a 1934 graduate of Cass City High School. She attended Cass City Junior College in 1935 and then graduated in 1940 as a teacher from Central Michigan University. Esau taught art and kindergarten in the Cass City Public Schools for many years. She worked at Sigma Gamma Hospital in Mt. Clemens and Newington Children's Hospital in CT.

Esau is survived by her husband, Jack; children: Eric Esau of Newbury, VT, Mary Beth (Howard) Bialick of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Anne (Steve) Ballard of Cass City; and 3 grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her brother, Donald Schenck.

Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held June 15 (time and location to be announced.)

Burial will be in the Elkland Township Cemetery, Cass City.

Memorials may be made to Rawson Memorial Library.

Arrangements were made by Thabet Funeral Home, Cass City.

(Cass City Chronicle, Feb. 13, 2008, p. 10.)","STR06" "I13608","Schere","Mildred","24 Dec 1896","26 Dec 1989","0","According to her daughter Maybelle, she was the daughter of Louis J. SCHERE and Josephine BOULIER. Louis was German, and Josephine French, being a descendant of Rene ""Henry"" Boulier of Department of La Muehrt a' Musson, France. Henry immigrated at the age of 23 to Woodford county, Illinois in 1837. He lived there until his death in 1871.

Louis and Josephine Schere had eight children but lost one at a very young age. Their sons wedre Louie, Frederick and Gilbert. The girls were Florence, Mildred, Marie and Pauline---and Catherine who died young. Louis ran a general store in Cedar Bluff, Nebraska. She learned to cook and farm after her marriage. The well was a block away from their farm home and had to be hauled by bucket to the house. There was no electricity so they had kerosene lamps and a stove. The family farm was 12 miles from Lawton, 8 miles from Walters, and 5 miles from Geronimo.In 1919, the family moved back to Nebraska to help care for Mildred'a ailing mother where they lived for several years. Mildred lost one eye after catching pneumonia.","STR06" "I23934","","","","","","","" "I47655","Scherz","Elizabeth Adair","21 Sep 1921","9 May 2004","0","Her headstone is inscribed showing her name as Adair Scherz Means, with her date of birth and death, and """" Wife of David Beverly Means, Jr."" ""For I the Lord thy God will hold thy right hand, saying unto thee, Fear not; I will help thee. Isaiah 41:13""","STR06" "I25148","","","","","","","" "I21535","","","","","","","" "I8155","","","","","","","" "I23763","","","","","","","" "I5230","Schlindler","Edith Keller","16 Jul 1880","31 Jan 1969","0","San Antonio Express News

Mrs. Edith S. Pearman

Services for Mrs. Edith S. Pearman, 88, of 2731 Elawatha St. will be at 3 p.m. Monday in the St. Paul's Episocopal Church. Burial will be in the Sunset Memorial Park.

Mrs. Pearman, who died Friday, was a former president of the Daughters of the King of the Episcopal Diocese of West Texas and a resident of San Antonio for 30 years.

She is survived by two sons, Robert W. Pearman of Detroit and Frederick K. Pearman of San Antonio; one sister, Mrs. Paul Bargamin Sr of Lynchburg, Va; eight grandchidlren and 10 great grandchidlren.

Arrangements are by Porter Loring Mortuary.

Name: Edith Schlindler Pearman
Death Date: 31 Jan 1969
Death Place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 88 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 16 Jul 1880
Birthplace: Ohio
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: (Unknown)
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: (Unknown)
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
Cemetery: Sunset Memorial Park
Burial Place: San Antonio, Texas
Burial Date: 03 Feb 1969
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137258
Digital Film Number: 4030478
Image Number: 87
Reference Number: cn 584
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I7719","Schlott","Johann Adam","26 Dec 1761","3 Aug 1833","0","In a letter dated August 9, 1935, written by A.D. Hiller, Executive Assistant to the Administrator, Veterans Administration, Washington, it was noted that Adam Schlott of York County was a pensioner of the Revolutionary War.

The Revolutionary War Record which follows was obtained from the papers on file in pension claim, W.2870, based upon his service in that war.

""John Adam Schlott was born on 26 December 1761 in ""Hessee Cassele"", Middelsie, District of Schwartzenfeld, Germany. The names of his parents are not given.

While residing in Berks County, Pennsylvania he enlisted sometime in August 1776, and served one month as a Private in Captian John Golden's company under Colonel Dickender in the Pennsylvania troops; he immediately enlisted in the Flying Camp and served six months in Captain Jacob Bower's Company, Colonel Haller's regiment and was in the battle of White Plains.

He was allowed pension on his application executed January 8, 1833, then a resident of Windsor Township, York County, Pennsylvania, where he had moved in 1788 from Berks County. He died August 3, 1833.

John Adam Schlott married April 29, 1788, Catharina Holderrien. It is not shown where they married; the place of her birth is not given, nor are the names of her parents stated.

The soldier's widow, Catharina Schlott, was allowed pension on her application executed June 17, 1839, then aged seventy-two years, eight months and twenty-five days, and living in Windsor Township, York County, Pennsylvania.

The following are the names of their children as found in the claim:

John Migel born March 7, 1789 Elisabeda born March 3, 1791 Johannes born October 8, 1792 Kaderina born July 20, 1794 Maria born March 18, 1797 Rebecka born April 29, 1799 Sofyia born January (?) 23, 1802 Machtdelena born August 11, 1805""

In 1941, the Rev. Edward C. Ruby, D.D., prepared a paper titled ""Data Concerning Several Branches of the SCHLOTT, SLOAT, FAMILIES IN THE UNITED STATES (York, Pennsylvania). He noted that Johan Adam Schlott arrived on the ship ""Union"" from Rotterdam, and qualified on September 30, 1774. He cites the Penna. Archives, 2nd series, 17th Vol.---Immigrants.

He further noted that the Pennsylvania census of 1790 contains the names of- Michael Slutt -1-4-4 (4 sons under 16 and three daughters) Adam Slutt -1-1-1 (1 son under 16).

His paper supports the children listed above as children of Adam and Catharina. He obtained their names and birthdates from records at the Canadochly Lutheran Church in York, Pennsylvania.

He also wrote that Adam Schlott's Will is recorded at the York County Court House. In the will, which was made on August 25, 1832, and probated on September 3, 1833, the following children were mentioned: Michael; Elizabeth, wife of Jacob Liphart; John; Catharine, wife of John Kramer; Anna Maria, wife of George Atting; Rebecca, wife of Wm. Matthias; Sophia, wife of George Dellinger; and Magdelena, wife of Adam Kromling.","STR06" "I7719","Schlott","Johann Adam","26 Dec 1761","3 Aug 1833","0","(Research):From: FamilyHart < FamilyHart@aol.com> Subject: Re: SLOTHOWER Date: Sun, 10 May 1998 17:30:11 EDT

The Slothower family of York County are descendants of Niclaus Schlotthauer, b. abt 1730 of Hesse Cassel, Germany and his wife Anna Elisabeth. Many of the family changed their name to Schlott and Sloat.

Niclaus and Anna Elisabeth had the following children:

Heinrich Anthon Schlotthauer, b. 14 Oct 1753 chr. at Sherman's (St. David's) Union in West Manheim Twp, York, PA. Maria Christina Schlotthauer, b. 23 Dec 1755 chr. at Sherman's Union Johan Michael Schlotthauer, chr. 26 Jun 1757 (Rev. Jacob Lischey's Record) Christinia Elisabetha Schlotthauer, b. 2 Apr 1759 chr. at Sherman's Union Anna Margreth Schlotthauer, chr. 10 May 1761 (Rev. Jacob Lischy's Record) Johan Adam Schlotthauer, b. 26 Dec 1761, (Canadochly Church Cemetery) Peter Schlotthauer, (Name from St. Matthew's (Hanover) and Strayer's (West Manchester Twp.)) Magdalena Schlotthauer, b. 3 Dec 1770 chr. St. Matthew's (Hanover)

I come through the above Johan Michael Schlotthauer who shortened the name to Schlott.

NAME, BIRTH, & DEATH: SCHLOTT FAMILIES IN THE U.S., PG 14. REVOLUTIONARY WAR VETERAN. BURIED CANADOCHLY CHURCH. CAME TO AMERICA ON SHIP UNION AND TOOK THE OATH OF ALLEGIANCE AT PHILADEL PHIA ON 30 SEP 1774","STR06" "I7725","Schlott","Rebecca","29 Apr 1799","12 Apr 1877","0","(Research):Said to have married William MATTHIAS.","STR06" "I7692","Schmidt","Anna Margaretha","Abt 1730","Bef Sep 1815","0","Anna Margaretha (Schmidt), wife of Daniel Cramer, on the baptismal records of her daughter, Eva Elisabetha Cramer. Often shown as the daughter of Heinrich SCHMIDT.

However, Scott Michael Troutman, smtroutman@atlanticbb.net, in February 2005, had the following in his notes about the family of Heinrich and Anna Margaretha SCHMIDT: ""Research of William S. CRAMER in Smith family file 2711, 1992, York Historical Society Library states that ""Henry Smith emigrated aboard the ship Pennsylvania Merchant 11 Sept 1731 (Strassberger & Hicke pps 43,45,46.) List as Johan Hendrick Smit and Johan Hennrich Schmidt with Margarite Smit (his wife). Children also include a Rosina Smit.

Daughter Anna Margaretha is thought to be married to Daniel Kramer. Info in the Smith family file at York Historical Society give her birth as 1740, death 1803. However, she is listed in fathers will ca 1771 as married to Jacob Harbaugh, and NOT Daniel Kramer. IF Daniel Kramer died before 1771, or if Anna Margareta divorced and remarried, this might be possible. Otherwise, the information that Anna Margaretha Schmidt-the daughter of Heinrich Schmidt-was married to Daniel Kramer MAY BE IN ERROR.""

Clarence E. Cramer writes that ""The 1779 Tax Records show Helfer Cramer then owned a farm of 124 acres in Codorus Township (see page 12), and his mother is listed seperately as ""Widow GRAMER"" with the parental acres."" (P. 52)

In September, 1815, Helfrig Cramer was the administrator of the Estate of Anna N. Cramer, widow, of Codorus Township. Tenet in $200. Inventory filed March 11, 1816. Account filed December 24, 1816, shows a balance of $9. 41 1/2. Source: Cannon, Edith Beard ""Genealogical Reports for The Historical Society of York County, Vol. XXIX, pp. 1-72, Evidence of the Cramer Families of York before the year 1850 REVISED"" published 1943, p 48","STR06" "I3748","Schmidt","Ella","5 Apr 1894","Jun 1980","0","SSN 507-44-2547","STR06" "I21491","","","","","","","" "I16985","Schmidt","Marjorie S.","7 Aug 1920","16 Aug 2001","0","Dennis Belohlavy writes that Marjorie has a brother Frank Schmidt and a sister Hazel Schmidt Kroeger.","STR06" "I21489","","","","","","","" "I21490","","","","","","","" "I14010","","","","","","","" "I27806","","","","","","","" "I27805","","","","","","","" "I31619","","","","","","","" "I29700","Schneider","Mildred V.","Abt 1901","Yes, date unknown","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, November 8, 1912
Local Items

The Mission band of the Evangelical Church met and elected officers for the next six months Sunday. Mrs. O.Y. Schneider is Superintendent and the officers are as follows: President, Ione Striffler; vice president, Mildred Schneider; secretary, Florence Striffler; treasurer, Glen Bixby. The Band will meet every Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. and preparations are being made for interesting programs.

Cass City Chronicle
October 31, 1930

Mrs. Stanley A. Striffler of this place and sister, Miss Marie Schneider of Akron, were called to Petoskey Saturday because of the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. O.Y. Schneider. Mrs. Schneider underwent a serious operation at the Petoskey hospital Friday morning. Last reports are that she is getting along as well as can be expected.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)

The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 5, 1960, Volume 23, reported that she was a National Officer in Alpha Xi Delta, Social Sorority, and attended a training session at Lexington, Kentucky, in June. Volume 23 of the Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, dated September 7, 1963, noted that her husband visited with their daughter, Geraldine Henry in Manistee while Mrs. Striffler attended a meeting at the University of Illinois in July in connection with her work as a National Officer of Alpha Xi Delta.","STR06" "I3333","","","","","","","" "I47903","Schneider","Rufina M.","19 Apr 1937","25 Jun 2021","0","Rufina M. (Schneider) Butterfield, age 94, of Lincoln, Nebraska, died Friday, June 25th, 2021. She was born on a farm three miles east of Plymouth, Nebraska, April 19, 1927. She was preceded in death by her parents, Henry and Martha (Hillmer) Schneider, and step-mother, Bertha (Allerheiligen) Schneider, sister Luella (Schneider) Molzer, husband Robert E. (Bob) Butterfield, and son, Steven R. Butterfield.

After graduating from Plymouth High School, she moved to Lincoln, where she worked at Elgin, Russell Stovers, and Eastmont Towers, at various times in her life. She married Bob in 1949. They were avid walkers and enjoyed putting together many jigsaw puzzles over the years. She was an excellent seamstress who sewed and crocheted many items for her home and family. Bob and Rufina were able to travel together in the United States and overseas. All of us enjoyed many family get-togethers at their home. There were always homemade chocolate chip cookies in her family cookie jar. In her later years she enjoyed more jigsaw puzzles and visiting with friends where she lived at the Legacy Terrace and later Legacy Arbors Memory Care. She was a member of Redeemer Lutheran Church in Lincoln.

Rufina is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Stan and Nancy (Weston) Butterfield of Lincoln, daughter and son-in-law, Karen and Bill Blackford of Universal City, Texas. Grandchildren, Kristin Butterfield of Lincoln, Melissa (Alan) Viox of Ceresco, Aaron Butterfield of Lincoln, Allison (Josh) Bryant of San Antonio, Texas, Tom (Chrystal) Blackford of San Antonio, Texas, and niece and husband Verneta and Lamar Schmidt of Holdrege, Nebraska. She is also survived by 12 great-grandchildren.

A Memorial Service will be held Tuesday, July 6, 2021, at 11:00am, at Redeemer Lutheran Church. 510 S. 33rd St, Lincoln, NE. A Lunch reception will follow the service. Memorials are suggested to the family for future designation.","STR06" "I24409","","","","","","","" "I23418","","","","","","","" "I23419","","","","","","","" "I23316","Schoenfeld","Eugene ""Jim"" Morris","4 Jul 1942","10 Oct 1983","0","Eugene Schoenfeld Jr. rites Friday

Fueneral services for Eugene Morris Schoenfeld Jr. will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at the House of Bultman, 338 St. Charles Ave., followed by a Mass at Most Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church, 6363 St. Charles. Interment will be in Metairie Cemetery. Mr. Schoenfeld died of a heart attack Monday in Austin, Texas. He was 42. Mr. Schoenfeld, a native of New Orleans, was a graduate of De La Salle High School. He received his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the University of Southwestern Louisiana in Lafayette in 1968. He worked for General Electric Co. in Houston and San Antonio, Texas for 11 years before becoming electrical engineer at the physical plant of the University of Texas at Austin. Mr. Schoenfeld was a registered professional engineer, a member of Tau Beta Pi engineering fraternity and Eta Kappa Nu Association. He was a Navy veteran. He is survived by his wife, Adelia Satterfield Schoenfeld; his mother and father, Vivian Morlas Schoenfeld and Eugene M. Schoenfeld Sr.; two sisters, Kathleen S. Casey of Daytona Beach, Fla. and Vivian S. Solares of Harahan; two brothers, Robert M. Schoenfeld and Noel D. Schoenfeld, both of New Orleans; a stepdaughter, Deborah Brockman of Austin; and two grandchildren.

(Obituary courtesy of Keith McGuire)","STR06" "I23313","Schoenfeld","Eugene Morris","18 Apr 1908","8 Jun 1993","0","Eugene Morris Schoenfeld, Sr., on Tuesday, June 8, 1993 at 6:00 AM. Husband of Vivian Morlas Schoenfeld. Father of Robert Morlas Schoenfeld, Noel Douglas Schoenfeld, Kathleen S. Casey, Vivian S. Solares, and the late Eugene Morris Schoenfeld Jr. Son of the late Otto B. Schoenfeld Sr. and Clara Walet Schoenfeld. Brother of Mrs. Clara Watters, Lawrence Schoenfeld and the late Otto B. Schoenfeld Jr. Also survived by 14 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. Age 85 years, a native of New Orleans, LA and a resident of Metairie, LA for the past 21 years.

Relatives, friends officers and member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers No. 130 are invited to attend a Funeral Mass at LAKE LAWN METAIRIE FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL, 5100 Pontchartrain Blve (in Metairie Cemetery) on Thursday, June 10, 1993 at 12:00 noon. Interment in Metairie Cemetery. Visitation from 6:00 PM until 10 PM on Wednesday and after 10:00 AM until service time on Thursday.

Undated, unfererenced clipping from Keith McGuire Jr.","STR06" "I23317","Schoenfeld","Robert Morlas","10 Apr 1943","16 Jul 2017","0","Robert Morlas Schoenfeld, a lifelong resident of New Orleans, Louisiana, died on July 16, 2017, at the age of 74. Bob was a graduate of De La Salle High School and received a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy from Immaculate Conception Seminary in Conception, Missouri. He received a Doctor of Jurisprudence from Loyola University School of Law in New Orleans and practiced as a lawyer for 47 years, with offices in New Orleans and St. Martinville. He was predeceased by his parents, Vivian Morlas and Eugene Morris Schoenfeld, Sr. He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Genie (the former Eugenie Voorhies of St. Martinville), and their children: Ad?le Schoenfeld Harlow (Michael) of Mankato, Minnesota; Bennett Lloyd Schoenfeld of New Orleans; Stephen Michael Schoenfeld (Melissa) of New Orleans; and Morlas Voorhies Schoenfeld (Kristin) of Broussard, as well as his five grandchildren: Gretchen, Miles, Morgan, Brooks, and Hayes. He is also survived by his sisters, Kathleen Casey of Daytona Beach, Florida, and Vivian Solares of Harahan, and his brother, Noel Schoenfeld of New Orleans. He was predeceased by his brother, Eugene Morris Schoenfeld, Jr., of Austin, Texas. Funeral services will be held on Monday, July 24, 2017, at Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home, 5100 Pontchartrain Blvd. in New Orleans, with visitation beginning at 10 a.m. and a Mass in the chapel at noon, followed by interment in Metairie Cemetery. Saint John Baptist de La Salle, pray for us. Live Jesus in our hearts. Forever! In lieu of flowers, masses are preferred or please consider making a donation to Conception Seminary College, 37174 State Highway VV, Conception, Missouri 64433. To view and sign the guest book, please visit www.lakelawnmetairie.com.


SEND FLOWERS","STR06" "I23420","","","","","","","" "I23315","Schoenfeld","Vivian Clara","11 Mar 1940","15 Jun 2022","0","VIVIAN SOLARES OBITUARY

Vivian Schoenfeld Solares found eternal peace on June 15, 2022, at 10:35 am, with her family by her side at the age of 82 years old, with her final words being ""I'm ready to go"".

Vivian was born March 11, 1940, in New Orleans, Louisiana to Eugene and Vivian Schoenfeld and was the second of five children. Vivian lived a full and eventful life as she grew up in New Orleans. She attended high school at the Academy of the Sacred Heart and graduated from Dominican College. While growing up in New Orleans, Vivian enjoyed spending time with her grandmother, Mere. Vivian was the family historian, and told many stories about grandparents, great-grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins and even family pets.

Vivian was always ready to face challenges head on, and was often an outside the box thinker, inventing many things throughout her life to help with her day-to-day living. There was never a challenge or project that was too big for Vivian, she always did things little by little until they were completed. After starting a family in 1963, Vivian and her husband moved to Thibodaux, Louisiana where they had three more children, before settling into her home in Harahan, Louisiana in 1972. It was in her house in Harahan where Vivian raised her four children and would eventually help raise her grandchildren at different stages of their lives. Vivian, a teacher by profession, made it a point to show her children and grandchildren the importance of education and hard work.

During her life Vivian was able to imprint lifelong lessons on her family and friends that will carry on her legacy. As Vivian liked to say, ""despite everything that happened it was a wonderful life"". Vivian also loved gardening and going to her cabin in Kiln, Mississippi.

Vivian will be missed dearly by those who knew her. Vivian was preceded in death by her husband Sigmund A. Solares, her father Eugene M. Schoenfeld, her mother Vivian M. Schoenfeld and her brothers Eugene M. and Robert M. Schoenfeld.

Vivian is survived by her older sister Kathleen S. Casey, her younger brother Noel D. Schoenfeld, her four children Jessica S. Cristina, Rachel R. Solares, Vivian S. Cahill, and Sigmund J. Solares (Brandy), her eight grandchildren Ashley F. Millet (Jordan), Madeline Cristina, Michael Cristina, Alexandra V. Demac, Olivia R. Demac, Corey C. Cahill, Ryan W. Demac, Arden J. Demac and great-grandchild Leo D. Millet.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the memorial service in the chapel of Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home, 5100 Pontchartrain Blvd. in New Orleans, on Monday, June 27, 2022, at 11:00 a.m. Visitation will be held at the funeral home beginning at 9:00 a.m. Per

Vivian's request, absolutely no flowers. Instead, please make donations to the Ozanam Inn in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Published in the New Orleans Times-Picayune from June 22 to June 27, 2022","STR06" "I4861","Scholes","Oretta Ethlyn","24 Apr 1915","3 Jan 1971","0","Three times widowed. She married (1) Arthur Pederson on 20 Nov 1937, (2) Donald B. Smith in May 1951, and (3) Elton Cruger on 14 Apr 1954. She had one child.","STR06" "I4863","Scholes","Robert Henry","22 Sep 1891","13 Nov 1934","0","Said to be the son of James Mills Scholes and Emma Maria Hull. (Harold Henderson, hhsh@earthlink.net).","STR06" "I4863","Scholes","Robert Henry","22 Sep 1891","13 Nov 1934","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1920 Census
Wisconsin, Iowa County, Mineral Point
523 Madison Street
103 113
Scholes Robert H. head R MW 28 M yy WI WI WI manager public service co.
Pearl A. wife FW 26 M yy WI WI WI
Oretta E. dau FW 4 9/12 S WI WI WI
Norman F. son MW 6/12 S yyy WI WI WI
Collins Clara A. roomer FW 20 S nyy WI WI WI
Ruth L. roomer FW 16 S yyy WI WI WI

1930 Census
Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Pr 49, Ward 50
5036 319
Scholes Robert H. head R 65 RM MW 38 M [at age] 22 NY WI WI WIelectrical draughtsman, electrical engineering
Pearl wife FW 36 M [at age] 20, NY WI WI WI
Oretta dau FW 14 S YY WI WI WI
Norman son MW 10 S YY WI WI WI
Worth Margerite lodger FW 19 S NY WI WI WI secretary

Henderson, Harold (hhsh@earthlink.net) ""Ancestor Exchange!"" Versin 2009-05-20 ; http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=hendersonscholes


","STR06" "I29279","","","","","","","" "I20578","","","","","","","" "I34672","Schopf","Ann K.","26 Jul 1906","18 Aug 1995","0","ANN K HARRIS 26 Jul 1906 18 Aug 1995 99206 (Spokane, Spokane, WA ) (none specified) 539-07-5022 Washington","STR06" "I20587","Schopf","Anna Cora","Bef 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","How, if at all, is Anna Cora Schoff connected to this family? Cheboygan (County)

Anna Cora Schoff to Herbert Randall 17 Sept 1879, Washtenaw County, MI Source: Marriages for Washtenaw County, MI USGENWEB

However, if Anna Schoff married in 1879, she must have been born sometime before 1863, so she is too old to be a child of John and Margaret. Perhaps she is some other relation?","STR06" "I14011","Schopf","Audrey Leone","7 Apr 1907","10 Jun 1969","0","When she applied for her Social Security Account in 1942, her last name was listed as Anderson, and she was a co-owner of Anderson Pennywise Drug Store at 5436 S. Tacoma Way in Tacoma, Washington. She indicated that her last full time job, with Anderson, had ended on October 20, 1941. She listed her home address as Box 193 in South Tacoma.

Obituary
Audray (sic) Ackmann
Everett Herald 11 June 1969

Mrs. Audray L. Ackmann, 62, of 8120 Xavier Way died in a local nursing home June 10 after an extended illness. Mrs. Ackmann was born April 7, 1907, in Big Lake, Washington, and lived in the state all of her life. She had lived in the Everett area for the past 14 years.

She leaves her husband, Theodore E. at home; a daughter, Mrs. William (Nancy) Lucas of 6724 Willow Road; two grandchildren, Mrs. Linda Williams of Lynnwood and Robert Lucas of Everett; a great-granddaughter, Wendi Williams of Lynnwood; her stepmother Mrs. John J. Schopf of Everett, and a brother, the Rev. John J. Schopf of Everett.

Graveside services will be 1:30 pm at the IOOF Cemetery in Mount Vernon under the direction of the Solie Funeral Home. The Rev. John J. Schopf will officiate.","STR06" "I14011","Schopf","Audrey Leone","7 Apr 1907","10 Jun 1969","0","(Medical):Regional enteritis Died at Havenwood Nursing Home Physician J.W. Ebert Jr. M.D.","STR06" "I13849","Schopf","August Clifton","4 Nov 1890","26 Feb 1957","0","At the time of the 1920 census, he was living with his older brother, John Jacob Schopf. They were enumerated in Washington, Whatcom County, Bellingham, ED #229 at 2106 Lake Street.

Everett Daily Herald

AUGUST CLIFTON SCHOPF

August Clifton Schopf, 66, of Mount Vernon, Rt. 4, died in the Veterans Hospital, Seattle, Tuesday afternoon following an extended illness. Mr. Schopf was born in Sheboygan (sic), Mich, Nov 4, 1890 and had lived at Mount Vernon for 41 years. He was a member of the I.O.O.F. Lodge of Clear Lake for 40 years. Mr. Schopf was a veteran of World War I. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ida Schopf of Rt. 4, Mount Vernon; a son Floyd Schopf of Rt. 4, Mount Vernon, and three grandsons. Private funeral services will be Friday morning at 11 o'clock in the funeral home of Purdy and Walters. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery. The family requests that friends make their remembrances in the form of donations to the Washington Heart Association.","STR06" "I18593","Schopf","Betty Carol","18 Dec 1935","12 Mar 2001","0","Obit Daily Times:

TURNER, Betty C (SCHOPF); 64; Monroe WA; The Herald; 2001-3-15; jfco

SSDI:

Betty C. Turner 18 Dec 1935 12 Mar 2001 98290 Snohomish, Snohomish County, WA 541-40-5663 Oregon","STR06" "I13263","Schopf","Christian","1 Apr 1845","8 Mar 1920","0","His date of birth was shown as 1 April 1845 on his death certificate, with his age at the date of his death (8 Mar 1920) being 74 years, 11 months, and 8 days. His place of birth was listed as ""Wittenburg, Germany"" and his parents as unknown. He was widowed. Christian died of Influenza, with Bronchial Pneumonia as a contributory factor. No one was listed as informant on this certificate. He was buried in Munising, Michigan, with A.M. Bowuman as undertaker.


Owned land in Charlevoix County, Michigan per a 1918 plat map. (Ingalls)","STR06" "I13263","Schopf","Christian","1 Apr 1845","8 Mar 1920","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Census Place:Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Source:FHL Film 1255008 National Archives Film T9-1008
Page 19A
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Christ SCHOPF Self M M W 34 WITTENBERG Occ:Works In Wire Mill Fa: WITTENBERG Mo: WITTENBERG
Anna SCHOPF Wife F M W 29 WITTENBERG Occ:Keeps House Fa: WITTENBERG Mo: WITTENBERG
Rosa SCHOPF Dau F S W 5--- Fa: ---Mo: ---
Louis SCHOPF Son M S W 4--- Fa: ---Mo: ---
William SCHOPF Son M S W 1--- Fa: ---Mo: ---
","STR06" "I13263","Schopf","Christian","1 Apr 1845","8 Mar 1920","0","(Medical):Broncho Pneumonia","STR06" "I3526","","","","","","","" "I17723","Schopf","Elisabeth","26 Feb 1908","Nov 1989","0","SISTER E SCHOPF 26 Feb 1908 Nov 1989 99204 (Spokane, Spokane, WA ) (none specified) 531-52-9660 Washington","STR06" "I13854","Schopf","Floyd Wayne","13 Aug 1925","15 Jun 1989","0","Was employed by the Bozeman Canning Company in Mt. Vernon, Washington at age 16, when he applied for his Social Security number. This application is also the source for his mothers maiden name.

Unable to locate a copy of his obituary.","STR06" "I34671","","","","","","","" "I13847","Schopf","George Christian","13 Mar 1883","17 Sep 1954","0","According to Jay Ingalls, he was married with two children.

Was this one of his daughters? He would have been age 52 at her birth. Perhaps a granddaughter?

Betty C. Turner Betty C. Turner, 65, born December 18, 1935, to George and Viola Schopf, passed away March 12, 2001. Preceded in death by her mother and father; sister, Rosie; and precious granddaughter, Tatianna.

Survived by her loving husband, Leslie of 43 years; four sons, Dan, Jeff (Lori), Ron (Rhonda, beloved friend and ""daughter""), Ken; grandchildren, Christie, Tracy, Sarah, Savannah, Jason and Alex, and numerous nieces and nephews.

Betty was devoted to her family and loved her grandchildren whom she called her little angels. They now call her their big angel. She will be greatly missed by all who loved her.

Funeral services Friday, March 16, 2001 at 12:30 p.m. at Evergreen Funeral Home and Cemetery, 4504 Broadway, Everett, Wash.

Viewing prior to the service beginning at 9:00 a.m.

This notice was published: Friday, March 16, 2001. (The Herald of Everett, Washington: online edition)","STR06" "I34663","Schopf","George Edward","Abt 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Oregon, Multnomah, Portland City, Elec Pr 199
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 26-163 SD 3 Sheet 1B
East 9th Street
Schopf George E Hd Own $4000 M W 50 M 23 Bavaria Bavaria Ba
varia German 1895 Na Truck Driver Fuel Co
Schopf, Josephine Wf F W 48 M 21 Austria Austria Rumania German 1886 Na Core Maker Steel Foundry
Schopf, George Jr. Son M W 24 S Canada English Bavaria Austria German 1914 Na Packer Furniture Mfg Plant
Schopf, Joseph Son M W 17 S Canada English Bavaria Austria German 1914 Na
Schopf, Theodore Son M W 14 S Oregon Bavaria Austria
Schopf, Helen Dtr F W 11 S Oregon Bavaria Austria
Schopf, Edward Son M W 10 S Oregon Bavaria Austria
Schopf, Josephine Dtr F W 6 S Oregon Bavaria Austria","STR06" "I17729","Schopf","George J.","1874","12 Nov 1948","0","Tacoma News Tribune Sunday, November 14, 1948pg A 10

George Schopf

George J. Schopf, 74, a retired tailor living at 3609 East E. St, died Friday in a local hospital. Born in Suabia, Germany he came to the United States 57 years ago (circa 1891) and to Pierce County in 1901. He was a member of the East Tacoma Odd Fellows Lodge.

Two sisters, Mrs. Pauline Dietrich and Mrs. Emma Schwenkel of Dunkirk, NY survive.

Buckley-King will announce the services.","STR06" "I17729","Schopf","George J.","1874","12 Nov 1948","0","(Research):Census Listings:

Washington, Pierce, Twp 27-143, Tacoma, Ward 4
3609-214-214
Schopf, George J Hed O !600 M W 55 S Wuerttenberg Germany G
ermany German 1892 Tailor Tailor Shop","STR06" "I18594","Schopf","George John","12 Nov 1905","Dec 1971","0","His application for a social security account was filed on November 27, 1936. At that time, he was a resident of Portland, Oregon, and working for the Electric Steel Foundry on NW 24th Avenue and York. He listed his parents as George Edward Schopf and Josephine Fastner, and his place of birth as Lampman, Sask., Canada.

ASSUMJED to be the same George John Schopf of Oregon who was the father of Betty Carol Schopf.","STR06" "I13260","Schopf","Johann Jacob","9 Apr 1844","Aft Aug 1896","0","Sometime prior to 1870, Jacob Schopf married Margaret Irwin of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. They can be found living with her family at the time of the 1870 census.

Chelisgpayne Township, Milton Post Office, enumerated August, 1870
#183-175
Irwin, Joseph age 42 M W Farm Laborer $100 of Personal Property born PA
Irwin, Jeanette age 36 F W Keeping House born PA
Irwin, Louisa age 11 F W at home born PA
Irwin, John age 6 M W at home born PA
Irwin, Robert age 4 M W at home born PA
Lewis, Elijah age 70 M W father-in-law born PA
Shaoff, Jacob age 22 M W farm laborer born Bavaria father and mother of foreign birth Shaoff, Margaret age 18 F W wife born PA

The following 1880 census information was located on the Familysearch CD's.

Census Place:Eveline, Charlevoix, Michigan
Source:FHL Film 1254576 National Archives Film T9-0576
Page 32B
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Jacob SCHOFF Self M M W 36 MI (sic) Occ:Farmer Fa: -- -Mo: ---
Margreet SCHOFF Wife F M W 27 PA Occ:Keeping House Fa: PA Mo: PA
Jane SCHOFF Dau F S W 9 PA Occ: At Home Fa: PA Mo: PA
Hanah SCHOFF Dau F S W 7 PA Occ: At HomeFa: PA Mo: PA
Rose SCHOFF Dau F S W 4 OH Occ: At Home Fa: PA Mo: PA
Jacob SCHOFF Son M S W 2 OH Occ:At Home Fa: PA Mo: PA

His great-grandson and namesake, Jake Schopf of Kirkland, Washington, writes that Jacob ""Jake left the family one day on the train to find work in Charlevoix, Michigan. He never returned."" Jacob left to search for work around the same general time period as the sinking of the Champlain (more details about this accident appear in a Bob Miles re-write of an article in the Charlevoix Journal on June 23, 1887). J.M. Ingalls, also a descendant, speculates that Jake Schopf may have perished in this accident. It is also possible, based on prior health problems as reported by his family, that he may have suffered from a heart attack while searching for work.

According to Mae Schopf Ingalls, Jacob's family were heirs to the estate of Maria Schopf nee Zimmerman, deceased 23 June 1953 in Gerlingen, Germany. (These papers, containing a list of heirs as of 1962, were prepared by Ackermann of Hoerner-Bank gmbh Heilbronn a-n, Lohtorstrasse 26, Telefon 3428 und 3493, Telegramm-adresse: Hoernerbank Heilbronneckar).","STR06" "I10499","Schopf","John Jacob","28 Apr 1878","8 Oct 1951","0","Jake Schopf writes that his grandfather ""grew up in Michigan and became involved in logging. He followed the trees west to Washington He worked his way up the career ladder until he became Mill Superintendent of the Day Lumber Company of Big Lake, Washington. At that time it was the largest mill in Western Washington.""


EVERETT HERALD 10 October 1951

John J. Schopf

John Jacob (Jake) Schopf, 73, of 3405 Colby Avenue, died at his home Monday evening after an extended illness. Mr. Schopf was born in Ohio, April 28, 1878, and had resided in Everett for the past sixteen years. He was an employee of the Weyerhaeuser Timber Company and a member of the Calvary Baptist Church. Surviving him are his widow, Grace at home; one son John J. Schopf at home; one daughter Mrs. Audrey L. Ackmann of Portland, Ore., one brother (sic), George Schopf of Michigan; one sister, Mrs. Mae Ingalls of Ellsworth, Mich.; one granddaughter, Nancy Lucas and one great granddaughter, Linda K. Lucas. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Chapel of the Solie Funeral Home. The Rev. William Sloan of the Calvary Baptist Church will officiate. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery.","STR06" "I10499","Schopf","John Jacob","28 Apr 1878","8 Oct 1951","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Michigan, Emmet County, Egleston Twp
Vol 20, ED 85, Sheet 4, Line 85
Schoff, John J W Apr 1878 age 22 born Ohio
Enumerated with Simon J. Workings
Relationship Boarder

1910 Census
Not located

1920 Census
Washington, Whatcom County, Bellingham, ED #229
2106 Lake Street
#79-80
Schopf, John J Head R -- M W 40 M Ohio Germany (German) P
A Superintendent Lumber Company
Schopf, Violet Wife -- -- F W 38 M Canada (English) Canada (English)
Schopf, Audrey Dtr -- -- F W 12 S Washington Ohio Canada (English)
Schopf, August Brtr -- -- M W 30 S Mich. Germany (German) PA Millwright Lumber Company

1930 Census
Washington, Skagit County, West Clear Lake Township, ED 67, Page 2B
Schopf, John J Head 51 Ohio Germany Pennsylvania
Schopf, Grace M Wife 36 Mass Canada Eng. Canada Eng.
Poole, Irvine D Nephew 3 4/12 Wash Mass. British Canada
Poole, Jennette M-in-Law 67 Canada Scotland Ireland","STR06" "I10499","Schopf","John Jacob","28 Apr 1878","8 Oct 1951","0","(Medical):Generalized Arteriosclerosis Senility Wm. J. Wagner, MD Med Den Bldg Everett","STR06" "I3522","Schopf","John Jacob","16 Nov 1931","31 Jul 2005","0","In 1986, Philip Schopf reported that his parents were Jake and Isabelle Schopf, and that they were Baptist missionaries living in Taguaginitia De Norte, Brasil. Philip said he was the second born of their four sons. He indicated that both his parents were around age 62 in 1988.

In a brief biographical sketch of his father, Jake Schopf, Jr., writes that ""Jake was a stand out athlete at Everett High School, where he lettered in Football, Basketball, Baseball and Track. He was offered full scholarships in football and baseball at several colleges but chose instead to attend a small Bible college in Los Angeles, California to prepare to be a missionary."" He received his bachelor's degree from Los Angeles Baptist Theological Seminary.

Jake later wrote that his father ""was born again and called to the ministry at age twelve through the ministry of John R. Rice. The day of his conversion he, along with some friends, went throughout Everett inviting people to come to the evangelistic services. As a young man at Calvary Baptist Church his heart was touched by the missionaries who filled the pulpit and taught Sunday School. Jake was a leader in the youth group....it was during this time that he first got to know the one who would become the love of his life, Isabelle Gates.""

For over 40 years Jake and Isabelle served the Lord in various parts of Brazil; Ceara, Belem in Para, Sao Jose in Sao Paolo, and Brasilla. He retired from the foreign field to be Western Representative of Baptist Mid-Missions. Around 1992, Jake retired again and wound up first as interim pastor, and later as senior pastor, of First Baptist Church of Soap Lake, Washington.","STR06" "I3522","Schopf","John Jacob","16 Nov 1931","31 Jul 2005","0","(Medical):Diagnosed with Esophageal cancer in October, 2004.","STR06" "I3524","","","","","","","" "I20577","","","","","","","" "I13850","Schopf","John S.","Abt 1885","Yes, date unknown","0","On the Fourteenth Cenus of the United States (1920), a John S. Schopf and family is found in Ferry County, Washington.

State: Washington County: Ferry E.D.: 50 #16-16 Schopf, John S., Head, M, W,35 (Born ca 1885) POB: Indiana Parents POB (M/F): Indiana, Indiana Occupation: Farmer Schopf, Mae,Wife F,W,40 POB: Indiana Parents POB (M/F): Indiana, Indiana Schopf, Eva M, Daughter, F,W,8 POB: Washington Parents POB (M/F): Indiana, Indiana Attended School

Ferry County, Washington, was created from Stevens County on February 8, 1899. Republic is the county seat. Ferry County encompasses 2,313 square miles, the ninth biggest county in the state. It extends from the international boundary line with Canada, on the north, to the Columbia River on the south, and from the Columbia and Kettle Rivers on the east, to Okanogan County on the west. The United States census of 1900 gave Ferry County a population of 4,562; by 1903 this had increased to 4,646. In 1990, the population was 6,295. The 1998 state of Washington Yearbook gave the county an estimated population of 7,300.

(Source of the above information http://www.rootsweb.com/~waferry/)

It is possible, but not likely, that he is one of the six children (as per the 1900 census) of John Jacob and Margaret (Irwin) Schopf. It was very common for all the sons in German families to be given the first name of Johann/John, and to be called by their middle names. However, if his age on the census is accurate, he would have been born between George and May, but born in Indiana whereas they were both born in Michigan. I also noted that he showed both parents as born in Indiana, which is not correct for either John Jacob or Margaret Irwin. He was not listed as a son of Margaret Schopf on the 1900 census, however, and at age 15 would *probably* still been at home, especially as his 17 year old brother George was still at home. However, the obituary of Margaret Schopf did show she was both the mother of a son named J.J. (John Jacob?) and a son named John. Need to follow up further.","STR06" "I17724","Schopf","Joseph","Abt 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","Preston Wright, on his ""All Families combined"" tree at WorldConnect, shows that Joseph was born in Patfulu, Hungary (now Podersdorf, Austria) and died in 1963 in Spokane. He was buried at Holy Cross Cemetery in Spokane.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=:2381279&id=I513945457","STR06" "I17724","Schopf","Joseph","Abt 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Washington, Spokane County, Austin Precinct, Spokane City
Enumerated 9 Jan 1920
SD 54 ED 172 Sheet 1B
2004-13-13
Schoff, Joseph Hd M W 42 M 1903 Na 1910 Austria-Hungary/Ger
man x 3 Fruit Wrangler Fruit Stand
Schoff, Mary Wf F W 40 1903 Austria-Hungary/German x 3
Schoff, Mary Dtr F W 14 S Dakota Austria-Hungary/German Austria-Hungary/German
Schoff, Anna Dtr F W 12 S Dakota Austria-Hungary/German Austria-Hungary/German
Schoff, Elizabeth Dtr F W 11 S Dakota Austria-Hungary/German Austria-Hungary/German
Schoff, Joseph Son M W 10 S Dakota Austria-Hungary/German Austria-Hungary/German
Schoff, Veronica Dtr F W 9 S Dakota Austria-Hungary/German Austria-Hungary/German
Schoff, Laurence Son M W 8 S Dakota Austria-Hungary/German Austria-Hungary/German
Schoff, Frances Dtr F W 4 1/12 Washington Dakota Austria-Hungary/German Austria-Hungary/German


1930 Census
Washington, Spokane County, Spokane City, Block 1032
Enumerated April 15, 1930
ED 32-106 SD 5 Sheet 37 A Stamped 152
East Eighteenth
1827-212-216
Schopf, Joseph Hd O 2500 M W 51 M24 Austria Austria Austria German Janitor School
Schopf, Mary Wf F W 47 M@0 Austria Austria Austria German
Schopf, Anna Dtr F W 23 S No Dakota Austria Austria Teacher
Schopf, Joseph Son M W 20 S No Dakota Austria Austria Laborer Farm
Schopf, Lawrence SOn M W 18 S No Dakota Austria Austria
Schopf, Frances Dtr F W 14 S Washington Austria Austria
Schopf, Marguerit Dtr F W 6 S Washington Austria Austria","STR06" "I4847","Schopf","Katie ""Annie""","Abt 1883","1945","0","Possibly born in Southarm Township, Charlevoix County, Michigan. Said to have married William BURLEY (1867-1941) on 16 Apr 1940 in East Jordan, Charlevoix County, Michigan.","STR06" "I34670","Schopf","Lawrence J. ""Larry""","4 Mar 1912","17 Dec 2008","0","Lawrence (Larry) J. Schopf, 96, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, December 17th, 2008. Larry was born to Mary and Joseph Schopf on March 4th, 1912 in Mandan, North Dakota. In 1913, the family moved to Spokane, WA. He graduated from Gonzaga Prep High School in 1930, and moved to Seattle, where he joined the Civilian Conservation Corps, working with the Forestry Service and in the construction of Ross Dam.

In 1934, Larry entered the Marine Corps, was discharged in 1938, and re-enlisted in 1942, during WWII, where he served in the Pacific Theatre as an Artillery Platoon Sergeant until the end of the war. After the war, Larry returned to Spokane were he began working for the Federal Government. In 1952, he married his wife Shirley and moved to Hauser Lake, Idaho, where he built a log home for his family. The Idaho life allowed him to fulfill his dream of gardening, fishing, hunting, and country living. Upon the closure of the Naval Supply Depot in Spokane, Larry was reassigned to the Whidbey Island Naval Air Station, where he worked as a firefighter. He and his family moved to Mt. Vernon in 1960.

Although Larry retired in 1971 from the Naval Air Station he remained active in his retirement. He went on to work for 20 years at the Moose Lodge, where he was a lifetime member. In 1992, in Larry's words, ""I retired for good."" Larry was active in his church, Immaculate Conception, volunteered in the St. Vincent de Paul Society for many years, and was a lifetime member of the Knights of Columbus. Larry lived by the motto ""Once a Marine always a Marine"", through his involvement in the Marine Corps League of Skagit County, in which he was honored as the oldest Marine in the League. Larry was always willing to help anyone in need, particularly his neighbors in Park Village where he and his wife have lived for the past 31 years. He enjoyed an active life of travel, gardening, fishing and camping. His greatest pleasure was spending time with his family.

He leaves behind his wife, of 56 years, Shirley Schopf; three daughters and son-in-laws, Leigh (Barry) Hayes of Lynnwood, Janice Walsh (Mark Moellendorf) of Gig Harbor and Laurie (Steve) Akers of Everett; his grandchildren, Bryan Hayes, Darren Hayes, Tracy Benson, Catherine Nash, Sarah Kinnear, and Ty Akers; eight great-grandchildren, many nieces and nephews, and one sister, Francis Schopf.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Mary and Joseph Schopf, one brother Joseph Schopf; and five sisters, Sr. Elisabeth Schopf, SNJM, Mary Mott, Ann Harris, Veronica Sweeney, and Marguerite Kehoe.

Larry lived a full life. His kindness and generosity will be greatly missed by family and friends. A Vigil Service will be held at Immaculate Conception Church at 7:00 P. M., December 26, 2008. A Funeral Mass will be held at Immaculate Conception Church, Saturday December 27, 2008 11:00 A.M., Mt. Vernon. Arrangements are under the care of Kern Funeral Home.

Memorials may be made to Skagit Valley Hospital Foundation, P.O. Box 1376, Mt.Vernon, WA 98273; Immaculate Conception Regional School Endowment Fund, 1321 E. Division St. Mt.Vernon, WA 98273or a Charity of your choice.

http://www.kernfuneralhome.com/content/obits.php?uid=454&KT_back=%2Fcontent%2Fservices.php%3FpageNum_obit%3D13%26totalRows_obit%3D365","STR06" "I34674","Schopf","Marguerite H.","3 Jul 1923","20 Aug 2000","0","MARGUERITE H KEHOE 03 Jul 1923 20 Aug 2000 (V) 98020 (Edmonds, Snohomish, WA ) (none specified) 533-20-6823 Washington","STR06" "I34676","Schopf","Mary","Abt 1906","Yes, date unknown","0","This appears to be her listing on the SSDI.

MARY C MOTT 18 Feb 1905 03 Feb 1997 (P) 98837 (Moses Lake, Grant, WA ) (none specified) 532-50-2131 Washington

However, there is another, younger Mary Mott that died in Spokane that could possibly ber her, assuming her census age might be off by 7 years or so

MARY A MOTT 6 Nov 1912 1 Apr 2005 Spokane, Spokane, WA (none specified) 533-12-5887 Washington","STR06" "I20579","","","","","","","" "I3516","","","","","","","" "I3525","","","","","","","" "I20496","","","","","","","" "I34675","Schopf","Veronica A.","27 Dec 1910","20 Jul 2007","0","VERONICA A SWEENEY 27 Dec 1910 20 Jul 2007 (V) 99206 (Spokane, Spokane, WA ) (none specified) 532-52-2192 Washington","STR06" "I5870","Schram","Sarah A.","Abt 1833","13 Jan 1862","0","FindAGrave shows that she was a daughter of William SCHRAM and Ann McCullough SMITH Schram.","STR06" "I39713","Schram","William","15 Mar 1809","15 Apr 1871","0","Shown on FindAGrave as a son of Isaac Chauncy Schram and Rebecca Smith.","STR06" "I39713","Schram","William","15 Mar 1809","15 Apr 1871","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1850 Census
Ohio, Lake County, Willoughby Dist 85
20 Oct 1850
#261-265
William SCRAM 40 M Farmer 2500 NY
Ann SCRAM 41 F O.
Drusilla SCRAM 19 F O.
Sarah A. SCRAM 17 F O.
Harriet E. SCRAM 14 F O.
Wothren ? SCRAM M O.
Samuel R. SCRAM 1 M O.","STR06" "I4592","Schriner","Mamie M.","12 Jun 1886","6 Jul 1955","0","Dean Cramer shows her as a daughter of John Schriner and Emmaline Ruhlman.

From FindAGrave:

Mrs. Mamie M. Cramer, wife of George A. Cramer, died in Hanover Hospital on July 6, 1955, from a stroke suffered several weeks previously.Her age was 69 years and 24 days.

While in the Glenville area, for many years she was an active member of St. Jacob's Church, and one of the pioneers of the Lutheran Missionary Society. Moving to Hanover, she became a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, where she continued her activities.
Surviving besides her husband are two sons, Maurice Cramer of Texas, and Elwood Cramer of Hanover; two foster daughters; several grandchildren; and two sisters; Mrs. Morris Zumbrum and Mrs. Gertie Rohrbaugh.

Her pastor, Rev. Paul Foulk, officiated at her funeral on July 9 at the Bucher Funeral Home, Hanover, assisted by your pastor, and Rev. Morris Zumbrum, a nephew. Burial was in Stone Church Cemetery.

My Church by Rev. Kenneth S. Ehrhart
","STR06" "I43515","Schrock","Gladys","9 Jul 1920","29 Jul 2013","0","ST. PAUL - Gladys M. Nichols, 93, of St. Paul died Monday, July 29, 2013, at Brookefield Park in St. Paul.

Graveside services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at the Bohemian Cemetery in Wilber.
There will be no visitation. Mrs. Nichols was cremated. Jacobsen-Greenway Funeral Home in St. Paul is in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Nichols was born July 9, 1920, in Shickley to Sam and Alma (Wertz) Schrock.
She was preceded in death by her husbands, Lumir Havel and Don Nichols; and infant daughter, Joanne Havel.

Survivors of the immediate family include a son, Richard Havel of Grand Island; two daughters and sons-in-law, Karen and Dick Jantzi of Fairmont and Kay and Tom Hassler of Columbus; a stepson, Frank Nichols of Utica; three grandchildren; two stepgrandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.
Gladys was one of three children in the family. She was united in marriage to Lumir J. Havel on May 27, 1941, in Kimball. To this union four children were born. Her husband, Lumir died on May 28, 1960.

Gladys worked hard at various jobs throughout her life. She cleaned houses, served as a waitress at Mumby's Cafe and the Tower Cafe in Fairmont, managed the Fairmont American Legion Club, and worked as a waitress at the Hilltop Cafe in Geneva.

On Nov. 22, 1972, Gladys was married to Donald E. Nichols in Geneva. The couple lived in St. Paul for their married life. Her husband Don died on April 6, 2013.

Gladys was a lifetime member of 61 years of the American Legion Auxiliary 21 in Fairmont. She was raised in the First Congregation Faith in Exeter.

She was also preceded in death by her parents; a grandson, Shane Jantzi; and sisters, Bernice Burmood and Doris Roberts.

Memorials are suggested to the family's choice.

Condolences for Gladys may be left at www.jacobsengreenway.com?u?

?/u?(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, published in the 31 July 2013 Grand Island Independent)","STR06" "I47604","Schropfer","Jess Gustav","27 May 1923","14 Jan 2016","0","Jess Gustav Schropfer, 92, passed away on Friday, January 14, 2016 at the Fairview Manor in Fairmont, Nebraska. He was born to William J. and Marie A. (Tischer) Schropfer on May 27, 1923 on the family farm near Ohiowa, Nebraska.

Jess attended country school and later Ohiowa High School, where he graduated in 1940. Jess served in the Army Counter Intelligence Corps from February 1, 1946 to April 1947. He was to be trained as a spy, and was stationed in Dundalk, Maryland.

On August 8, 1948, Jess married Georgia Michl. They had four children. Jess farmed near Ohiowa with his brother Louis, and later with his sons Ron and Roger. He served on the Ohiowa school board, and was past president of the board.

Jess was a member of American Legion Post #193 in Ohiowa, and served on the Franklin Township board. He was also a member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Ohiowa.

Jess loved to play baseball. He was the pitcher on the Tobias town team in the 1940's, and he played in pick-up games with his family his whole life. During a family reunion in July 2015, he had his final at bat at the age of 92. Jess also loved to play cards, and spent many gatherings playing five point pitch with family and friends,

Jess was not much of a talker; he just did what was right. He quietly lived his life as an example to those who knew and loved him, and demonstrated by his actions the virtues of hard work, thrift, loyalty and honesty.

Jess was preceded in death by: his parents, William and Marie Schropfer; and his brother and sister-in-law, Reinhart and Marge Schropfer.

He is survived by: his wife, Georgia Schropfer, brother and sister-in-law Louis and Darlene Schropfer; son, Duane Schropfer; and son and daughter-in-law Ron and Georgia Schropfer; daughter and son-in-law Carol and Bill Woodward; son and daughter-in-law Roger and Carrie Schropfer; grandchildren, Bill Schropfer and his fianc? Amanda Haumont, Ann and Kerry Holmstrom, Jon and Dawn Schropfer, Ben and Trina Schropfer. Cari and Andres Casas, Eric and Holli Woodward, Amanda Woodward and her fianc? Ben Owen, Justin Britton and his fianc? Laura McKinley, Brandon and Amber Hartsock; great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Funeral services for Jess were held on Monday, January 18, 2016 at St. John's Lutheran Church in Ohiowa, Nebraska. Military Graveside services will follow the funeral, and they will be held in the Ohiowa Public Cemetery.

Obituary information from Farmer and Son Funeral Home.

(Copied from FindAGrave)","STR06" "I20320","Schropfer","Minnie","28 Jan 1881","27 Jun 1964","0","The daughter of Andreus SCHROPFER and Faustina NUN. Minnie was picked up by a neighbor at school on the day of the famous Blizzard of 1888. It was her first night away from home, and she cried all night. The 1910 census showed her as the mother of 4 children, three of whom were still living (Milligan, p 334).","STR06" "I14877","Schultz","Frank","Bef 1862","18 Jul 1931","0","He was the second son of Josef and Marie Schultz nee Buchar, a family of eleven children, born in Zahajske Lhoty [Zalesni Lhota] Okres Jilemic, Kraj, Jicin, Bohemia about 40 miles northeast of Praha. He served in the German Army for six years listed as Franz Scholz. (Milligan, p. 477). Kathleen Peterson notes that their last name was listed as Scholz in Nebraska records, and that he farmed the E/2 of the NW/4, section 35-16N-5E, Chester Precinct, Saunders County, NE. This 80 acres was bought in 1883 for $1000 and sold in 1890 to Mary Kaspar for $2675. This farm was apparently originally owned by (Frank's brother?) Joseph Scholz (Sulc/Schultz?) and wife Maria.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=kathleenpeters59&id=I00038","STR06" "I8190","Schultz","Harry F.","10 Aug 1878","30 Mar 1931","0","1920 Census Indiana, La Porte, Michigan City, District #155 201 1/2-59-70 Schutz (sic), Harry 41 Indiana Indiana Germany
"" , Anna 32 Wisc Germany Germany
"" , Juanita 9 Indiana Indiana Wisconsin
"" , Victor 7 Indiana Indiana Wisconsin


1930 Census Indiana, La Porte, Michigan City, District 27 411-169-178 Schultz, Harry F age 52 Married at 29 Indiana Indiana Germany Machinist Power House Schultz, Anna age 43 Married at 21 Wisconsin Germany Germany Laundress Private Houses Schultz, Victor age 17 Single Indiana Indiana Wisconsin

Obituary

Harry E. Schultz, age 52, 411 Dixon Street, died at St. Anthony's hospital at 6 o'clock Monday evening after a lingering illness. Death was pronounced due to diabetes.

Born Aug. 10, 1878, in LaPorte, Ind. the son of Charles and Louise (TROY) SCHULTZ. Harry E. Schultz came to Michigan City early in his youth. For the past 12 years he has been employed as a machinist at the Hays Corp.

On July 25, 1908, he was married to Anna MACHALLECK in Michigan City. Besides the widow, a son Victor Schultz, living at home, and a daughter Mrs. Ralph GAST of Laporte; three sisters, Miss Linda SCHULTZ of LaPorte, Mrs. James DEVOE of Weberville, Mich. and Mrs. Stewart BADGER of LaPorte; three brothers, Fred SCHULTZ of Battle Creek, Michigan, and Benjamin and Julius SCHULTZ of LaPorte, and one grandson, survive him.

Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock in the Hummer mortuary. The Rev. Donald C. Ford, pastor of the First Christian Church will officiated.

Friends may call at the Hummer mortuary Wednesday evening and Thursday.

Interment will be in the Greenwood Cemetery.

Source: Schultz, Harry E. Mar 31, 1931 Mich City Evening Disp pg 2 col 4","STR06" "I5486","Schultz","Juanita","31 Aug 1910","4 Feb 1965","0","Juanita E. Biederstadt, 54, 1314 Tennessee St., died yesterday at St. Anthony Hospital after an illness of six months.

Funeral service will be at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Root Funeral Home with with Dr. Frederick E. Schoenbohm, paster of St. Paul Lutheran Church, officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.

Mrs. Biederstadt was born here Aug. 31, 1910, the daughter of the late Harry C. and Anna Machalleck Schultz. On July 23, 1942, she was married to George Biederstadt, who survives. She was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church.

Also surviving are two sons, George H. Biederstadt Jr., and Roger Gast, both of this city; three step-sons, Capt. Richard Biederstadt, Michigan City Fire Department, Robert and Donald Biederstadt, all of this city; 10 grandchildren; one great-grand-child; one uncle and two aunts. A brother, Victor Schultz, died in 1962.

(Biederstadt, Juanita Friday, Feb 5, 1965 Mich City News Disp pg 6 col 1)","STR06" "I45969","Schultz","Marcel ""Marty"" O.","27 Oct 1894","2 Nov 1975","0","Ohio Soldiers in WW I, 1917-1918 shows that Marcel Schultz enlisted on 1 Apr 1918 in Cleveland, and further notes Co E 33 Infantry to 26 June 1918; Co D Battalion United States Guards to Discharge Private, first class 1 Aug 1918. Honorable discharge 8 Jan 1919.

Cleveland Public Library
Cleveland Necrology File
Id#: 0712908
Name: Schultz, Marcel O. (Marty)
Date: ?
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #153.
Notes: Schultz. Marcel O. Schultz (Marty), beloved husband of Eleanor (nee Jirousek), dear father of Marvin R. and Marcella Sopenski, grandfather of three, great-grandfather of one. Services Wednesday, Nov. 5 at St. John Nepomucene. Church at 11 a.m. Friends may call at Bican Brothers Funeral Home, 5215 Fleet Ave. Tuesday 2-4 And 7-9 P.M.



","STR06" "I45969","Schultz","Marcel ""Marty"" O.","27 Oct 1894","2 Nov 1975","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Federal Census:
Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland (Districts 1-250), ED 218, East 52nd
Jirousek, Frank 58 M @ 19 Oh Czech Czech Not employed
Jirousek, Stella 36 (sic) M @21 Oh Czech Czech Seamtress Factory
Shultz, Marcel Son in Law 35 Oh Germany Germany Machinist Shop
Schultz, Eleanor Dtr 32 Oh Oh Oh
Schultz, Marvin Son 9 Oh Oh Oh
Schultz, Marcella Dtr 7 Oh Oh Oh","STR06" "I45971","Schultz","Marcella Eleanor","1 Jan 1923","14 Apr 2008","0","Kay Rybak shows that she married Eugene J. SOPENSKI, and that they were the parents of Timothy.","STR06" "I45970","Schultz","Marvin Robert","23 Sep 1920","1 Apr 1990","0","Shown in the obituary of his father as Marvin R. Schultz.

There is an Ohio Death Certificate for a Marvin Robert Schultz (23 Sept 1920-1 Apr 1990) which shows he was in the apparel industry, working as a textile showing machine operator. This appears to be the son of Marcel and Eleanora, but as parents names are not shown on the Ancestry transcription of this certificate, this should be verified through other sources.","STR06" "I5487","Schultz","Victor","23 Apr 1912","19 Oct 1961","0","The following two articles appeared in the October 20, 1961 Michigan City (Indiana) News Dispatch:

SEVENTH OCTOBER VICTIM

Victor C. Schultz, 49, R. R. 2, Box 91, was fatally injured in a one car accident in Trail Creek at 4:50 yesterday afternoon.

Schultz became the 31st person to die in LaPorte County traffic fatalities this year and the seventh this month.

Police said Schultz suffered a crushed chest when the front bumper of his car land on him after he had been thrown out.

Before Schultz was tossed from the vehicle, it knocked down a Nothern Indiana Public Service Co., utility pole and lines. Much of the area was temporarilty withought electrical power part of the evening as a result of the accident.

The crash was heard and sparks from the felled wires (were) observed several blocks from the accident scene--E. Michigan Street just west of Warnke Road. The mishap occured just a few feet outside Michigan City's limits. At the location, the center of Michigan Street is the boundary line between Trail Creek and Michigan City.

Patrolman Jack Wilson of the Michigan City police department investigated the accident. He said Schultz's eastbound auto went off the right side of the highway, travelled about 25 feet, knocked down the utility pole, traveled another 50 feet, rolled over throwing the driver out, and came to a rest on its wheels facing the highway.

The read of the car was on an incline, police said, and the front bumper pinned the driver to the ground. He could not be removed until a tow truck arrived and the bumper was lifted off him.

Schultz was pronounced dead on arrival at Doctors Hospital.

The victim was the father of three boys and one girl. One of his sons came upon the accident and was a witness to the attempted rescue operatio

The county's fatality toll for 1961 is rapidly approaching the total for 1960 at the same date. At this time last year, 33 persons had been killed in county traffice accidents.

With 19 days elapsed, October already has equalled the total for the previous worth traffic month in the county---August when seven persons were killed. More than half to the county's traffice fatalities for 1961---16 of them----have occurred since August 1.


VICTOR C. SCHULTZ

Funeral services for Victor Charles Schultz, 49, R.R. 3, Box 91, who was injured fatally in an auto accident on Michigan Road last evening, will be at 3 p.m. tomorrow at hte Carlisle Funeral Home with the Rev. Paul Baker, assistant pastor at the First Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in the Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening.

Mr. Schultz was born here April 23, 1912, the son of Henry F. and Anna Machalleck Schultz. On Aug. 29, 1952, in Chicago, he was married to Bernice Grieger, who survives.

Also surviving are a son, Craig, and a daughter, Sharon, both of this city, and two sons, Victor and Keith, both of Pasedena, California, and a sister, Mrs. Juanita Biederstadt of this city. His mother died March 12 of this year.

Mr. Schultz was a member of St. Joseph Young men's Society.","STR06" "I48140","Schulze","Elaine Jean","24 Mar 1936","3 Dec 2016","0","Elaine Jean Harkrider, 80, passed away on December 3, 2016 in Nacogdoches, Texas. Mrs. Harkrider was born on March 24, 1936, the daughter of Edwin Henry Fredrick Schulze and Rose Martha Henneman Schulze. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, December 17, 2016 at 2:00 PM at Laird Funeral Home with Bro. Robert Harkrider officiating.

Elaine graduated from East High School in Denver, Colorado, and then attended Abilene Christian College where she met the love of her life, David Harkrider. They married December 14, 1954 and spent a wonderful 53 years together until his passing in 2009. She was a member of the Church of Christ and taught Sunday School her entire life.

Her passion was her family. We called her Mamaw. Everybody did. Because that's who she was - Mamaw. Mamaw loved the Lord. She loved the Lord and his work. And she loved her family. She had three children, but she counted five, including the two daughters she gained through marriage. She had six grandchildren, again, nine, adding three more through marriage. Then came her eight great-grandchildren. She was so proud of all her children and felt comfort to know they were all striving to be faithful to the Lord.

She moved to Nacogdoches three short months ago, after living in Colorado for most of her life, and while she loved every minute of it, she said that her next move would be to heaven. In those few months, she touched the lives of many through her kindness, her gentleness, her sincere interest in others ??"" something the family has always known but takes comfort in knowing others saw her the same way. We have fond memories of her card playing ability. Hand and foot was a favorite holiday tradition. She could keep us laughing with her coy way of being the sweet, poor old grandmother when in fact she was pretty sharp in her play. Her pantry would be stocked with special cookies and treats for her grandchildren. Spoiling them was a job she took serious. She thought she could talk her way out of anything. Once, she took her favorite hand lotion and almost caused us to miss the plane because she was adamant the TSA agent should let her keep it! She smiled and acted surprised every year as she looked in her stocking and found a bag of cough drops! She played Cinderella in the kitchen, would go to all the ball games, loved secret Taco Bell stops, loved going on road trips - after she got there. Of course, she had to ""help"" the driver the whole way up and down the mountain! Her silly side demonstrated in the orange pumpkin dress she wore at Halloween ??"" there are so many fond memories we all have and share. These will get us through this sad time and be cherished for a lifetime. ""You know who you are, and you know what you can do,"" she would say to her grandchildren. We will miss her phone calls, and seeing her rocking on the porch with our Papaw. Mamaw and Papaw were a great pair. She took care of him, and him her. Papaw called her 'Mother Fear"" but he would reassure her that everything would work out. But above all, Mamaw loved the Lord. She devoted herself to her bible studies and spoke often of His wondrous Word. Her life was one of a righteous, faithful woman ??"" one in which stood as an example to both young and old. We will miss seeing her rock on the porch with a bible in her hand and Dewey at her feet.

She will be missed, more than any words can express. But she's been working her whole life for this, for Heaven, and now she is home. She is with Papaw and with her Creator, and He is taking care of her. We love and miss you, Mamaw. Mrs. Harkrider is survived by her sons, John David Harkrider and wife, Jenell of Nacogdoches, and Paul David Harkrider and wife, Jana of Cypress, Tx.; Daughter, Wendy Lee Harkrider of Nacogdoches; Brother, Dr. Paul Schulze and wife, Marilyn of Stephenville, Tx; Father-In-Law, J.D. Harkrider of Nacogdoches; Grandchildren, Ross David Harkrider, James David Harkrider, Conrad David Harkrider, Colin David Harkrider, Jordan David Harkrider and Sydney D Harkrider; Great-grandchildren, Beaux David Harkrider, Emmett James Harkrider, Chase Donald Harkrider, Brooklynn Kate Harkrider, Layna Claire Harkrider, Nora Belle Harkrider, Hensley Blou Harkrider, and Denver Craig Harkrider. She was preceded in death by her husband, David Rawson Harkrider, her parents, and one brother, Dr. Donald Edwin Schulze. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The National Multiple Sclerosis Society 8111 North Stadium Drive #100 Houston, Texas 77054.

The Harkrider family is being served by Laird Funeral Home. To convey condolences or sign an online register, please visit www.lairdfh.net.","STR06" "I21727","Schw?gler","Johann Peter","Abt 1700","Yes, date unknown","0","BonnieMargaret Jacob's indicates, on page 19 of her 1981 unpublished manuscript, that the origin of the name Schw?gler translates from the German as ""flute playing shepherd""","STR06" "I17203","Schw?gler","Louise Elisabetha","10 Apr 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","Marjory Schwegler Battel states that she married John George Schanifels.","STR06" "I41251","Schwab","Anna Elisabetha","4 Dec 1728","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be a daughter of Johann George Schwab and Anna Maria Keydel. Last name also shown as SWOPE. She was said to have died ca 1790.","STR06" "I48484","Schwab","Louisa LaVonne","4 Sep 1927","20 Jun 2023","0","Obituary for Louisa L. Manning

A Funeral Service for Louisa will be held on Friday, June 23, 2023 at 10:30 a.m. at Exeter United Methodist Church in Exeter, Nebraska. Pastor Murry Johnston will preside over the Funeral Service.

A Graveside Service will be held in the Exeter Cemetery following the Funeral Service.

Public visitation will be on Thursday from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with family present from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva.

Memorials are suggested to the Exeter or Geneva United Methodist Churches, Exeter American Legion, Exeter Area Community Foundation, or the Exeter/Milligan Public Schools Foundation.

Louisa LaVonne (Schwab) Manning was born on September 4, 1927, to John Oran and Margaret Elizabeth (Myers) Schwab at her parents' home two miles west of Exeter, Nebraska. She died at Heritage Crossings in Geneva on Tuesday, June 20, 2023 at the age of 95 years, 9 months, and 16 days.

Her grandfather, Philip Schwab, homesteaded across the road in 1871. Some of the history of her Grandma Melissa Whitaker Schwab's family is on the monument in front of the Fillmore County Courthouse.

When asked as a small child what her name was, Louisa said something that sounded like ""Wee-wee,"" and her Dad never called her anything else. Her favorite place was outside or being in the barn with her dog, ""Ernie."" She continued to enjoy dogs all of her life.

Louisa attended rural school District 91 through the fourth grade and Exeter Public School where she graduated with the class of 1944. She enrolled in classes at Nebraska Wesleyan University in Lincoln and pledged Alpha Gamma Delta as a sophomore.

Louisa took the bus to work at the Havelock Goodyear plant the summer of 1945 working to cover WWII B-24 bombers' fuel tanks with seven layers of rubber to protect them from bullets. The tanks were bigger than caskets. She was a real ""Rosie the Riveter!""

Louisa received her teaching certificate in 1946 and taught fourth grade in Sutton, Nebr. for one year. She had 20 students and remembered many of their names more than 70 years later. Louisa traveled to New York State the summer of 1947 to visit Schwab relatives and the graves of ancestors.

Louisa was baptized and confirmed by Rev. Samuel Beechner at the Exeter Methodist Church on April 9, 1939, in the same class as her future husband, Richard Manning. They were married in an 8:00 p.m. ceremony on Fri., November 14, 1947, at the church. A wedding dance followed in Burress on the snowy and sleety night.

The couple lived on the ""Abbott"" place east of the Fairmont Airfield without electricity, plumbing or telephone. They moved into Dick's parents' home next to the Manning Grain Company headquarters in Burress in Nov. 1953 and then into the house they built in the east ""suburbs"" of Burress in May 1960.

Louisa loved her home and family and enjoyed caring for their large garden and lawn, sewing, and canning. Her wedding memory album showed that her greatest ambition was ""to be a good cook."" Dick said he taught Louisa how to make grilled cheese sandwiches, but it was noted that she baked her first pie, an apple, for her folks' 30th anniversary three weeks after their wedding to serve with the rabbit that Dick had shot. Family and friends were beneficiaries of Louisa's great meals and baking: cloverleaf and cinnamon rolls, breads, kolaches, cookies, pies, and many angel food birthday cakes with seven-minute frosting. Her frozen sweet corn was priceless.

Louisa was a long-time member of the Exeter and Geneva UMW and American Legion Auxiliary Post #218, serving in various offices. She was a past member of the Exeter Women's Club. Since building their home and moving to Geneva in March 1992, Louisa had volunteered for Save for American at the elementary school, at the Red Cross Bloodmobile, and at Heritage Crossings. Louisa and Dick enjoyed delivering Meals on Wheels together. They established the Richard and Louisa Manning Scholarship Fund in 2008 to benefit Exeter-Milligan and Fillmore Central graduates attending a University of Nebraska school. They also made gifts in 2009 to the Nebraska and Exeter Area Community Foundations.

In later years, Louisa and Dick continued to enjoy their new home, computers, reading, tending their flowers and garden, and attending their grandchildren's activities and events. They traveled extensively. Some of their trips were by small plane piloted by Dick, including to Las Vegas and Canada. Louisa and Dick celebrated their 50th anniversary on Nov. 9, 1997, with a buffet dinner at Chances R Restaurant in York and their 60th anniversary and 80th birthdays with an open house buffet at Stone Creek in McCool Junction on November 17, 2007.

Dick died on October 13, 2011, following surgery in October of 2010, and Louisa could no longer care for her home and yard. She moved just down ""J"" St. to her Heritage Crossings assisted-living apartment on June 10, 2013. Her dear friend there was Dick's cousin, Jim Biba. Louisa moved to skilled nursing on November 18, 2015.

Louisa was preceded in death by her parents and brothers, Philip and Waverly (infant); husband, Richard; and daughter-in-law, Roxanne Manning.

She leaves to cherish memories and gratitude for her life her children Jim of Lincoln; Mary Jane (Ken) Havick of Omaha; Margie (Chris) Hayes of Osceola; Scott of Omaha, and Don (Joan), of Burress; eleven grandchildren Leslie (Pat) Huggins, Kirk (Elisha) Havick, Amy (Justin) Mollak, Kara (Brad) Geelan, Jena (Jeff) Depue, Austin and Landon (Jamie) Hayes, Megan and Madeline Manning, Rachel (Robert) Powell, Jr., and Shane Manning; fifteen great-grandchildren Brooks, Brynn, and Blake Havick, Nora, Levi, and Rio Depue, Elle, Luke, and Gavin Mollak, Maggie, Kora, and Kylie Geelan, Benjamin Powell, and Layla and Maxwell Hayes. Also surviving are many cherished nieces, nephews, cousins, and other relatives and friends and neighbors, including members of the Burress Belles group.

Louisa's message to all who knew her: ""Thanks for being a player in my life. I've been very lucky!""

Mark 14:8: ""She has done what she could.""

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, Farmer & Son Funeral Home)","STR06" "I35131","","","","","","","" "I4209","Schwegler","Alma Fern","8 Sep 1920","30 Sep 1965","0","Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan, Sept. 15, 1920
Page Four
Local Items

Alma Fern is the name given to the baby girl who arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Schwegler on September 8.

Attended the rural Wright School, located in Elkland Township on mile east and two miles north of Cass City on the southeast corner of Schwegler and Reed roads. A picture of the Wright School Girls-1931, shows Dorothy Deneen, Ruth Tuckey, Betty McCallum, Fern Schwegler, Helen Joos, Kathleen McCallum, Leila Battel (teacher), Marie Deneen, Alice Buehrly, Marjory Schwegler. Wright School Boys-1931, Lawrence Holik, Leon Holik, Keith Buehrly, Russell Ellis, Russell Striffler, James Tuckey, Calvin Helwig, Fred Withey, Clinton Law, Henry Hulbert. (The Way it Was, The Cass City Area Historical Society, Vol 7, July 2002, Number 4).

The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Vol. 7, September 4, 1944, noted that Fern Schwegler, Cadet Nurse at Hurley Hospital Flint, was set to graduate in Feb. 1945. As of the September 3, 1945 issue (Vol. 8), it was reported that she had graduated and was in essential nursing in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, the home of the atomic bomb. Vol. 9 of this same periodical reported that she was again employed at Oak Ridge, Tenn., and for three months prior to that she was at Big Spring, Texas, Hospital.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, October 7, 1965
Page Seven

Mrs. Philo Howe, 45 Dies in Tennessee

Mrs. Philo Howe, 45, died Wednesday, September 29, in Oak Ridge Hospital, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.

The former Fern SCHWEGLER, she was born September 8, 1920, at Cass City. She was graduated from Cass City High School in 1938 and from Hurley Hospital School of Nursing in 1945. She entered government service with the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission as a registered nurse at Oak Ridge Hospital.

She was married to Philo E. Howe of Charlevoix, Michigan March 20, 1948, in Oak Ridge and lived in that vicinity until her death.

Mrs. Howe is survived by her husband and two daughters, Patricia Fern, 12, and Diane Lee, 10. She also leaves her mother, Mrs. B.A. SCHWEGLER, and two sisters, Mrs. J.F. KLEIN, of Port Huron and Mrs. Arthur BATTEL of Cass City.

Funeral services were held October 2 in Martins Funeral Chapel at Oak Ridge. Rev. Ray Buchanan of Solway Baptist Church officiated and interment was in Oak Ridge Memorial Park.

Cass City Chronicle
October 7, 1965
Cass City Area Social and Personal News
Page 3

Mrs. B.A. SCHWEGLER, Mrs. Arthur BATTEL, Mr. and Mrs. J.F. KLEIN of Port Huron and Mrs. Andrew Schwegler of Lansing attended the funeral of Mrs. Philo HOWE in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, Saturday.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Spring 2007)

Maggie Battel Bethel indicates that she died of brain cancer.","STR06" "I883","Schwegler","Andreas ""Andrew""","9 Jan 1849","25 Dec 1899","0","Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan
Friday, December 29, 1899
Page 1

A Good Man Gone

Mr. Andrew Schwegler, died at his home in the township on Christmas Day. His demise was the result of heart trouble which was greatly aggravated by a severe injury received about two years ago.

Mr. Schwegler was born in Germany January 9, 1849. In the year 18?? he imigrated to this country and located for a few years in Alton, New York, where his brother Jo?? resided. In 1874, Mr. Schwegler came to Cass City, and a few months later was united in marriage with Louisa BENKELMAN, who survives him. Besides his widow five children are left to mourn his loss. One child has preceded him to that better land beyond. Mr. Schwegler has been a resident of this township for the past twenty-five years and was one of the most industrious and succesful farmers in the county. The present homestead is the result of hard work and wise management.

Mr. Schwegler was a member of the Evangelical Church and held various positions of trust during his connections with the society. He was a man of genial nature, beloved in his home circle, and had left a host of friends to whom his sudden death has come as a severe blow. His death was a victorious one. He spoke of it in a matter of fact way for several days before he passed away. He retained his consciousness up to the last moment, and finally at 8 o'clock, on the day when God proclaimed peace and good will to all men, his spirit left the mortal body and went to that eternal rest where all hardships of life forever cease.


The transcription of his tombstone reads:

Schwegler, Andrew, b. 1849, d. 1900, father","STR06" "I5970","Schwegler","Andrew Francis","9 Feb 1910","31 Aug 1975","0","He and his brother Edward jointly operated a home Dairy Farm in Charlotte for a time, selling their operations in 1952, according to the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST.

Cass City Chronicle
September 4, 1975

Andrew Schwegler, 65, dies at Manistee

Andrew Schwegler, 65, a former Cass City resident, died Sunday in Manistee Hospital following a long illness.

He was born February 8, 1910, in Cass City, son of William and Alice Ross Schwegler.

He was an employee of Westinghouse and lived in Lansing a number of years before retiring four years ago and moving to Manistee.

He married Isabel Clough, August 1, 1931.

He is survived by his widow, one daughter, Mrs. Donald Bannecker (sic) of Richmond, Indiana, and four grandchildren. A brother, Edward, preceded him in death.

A memorial service was held Wednesday at Onekama Congregational church.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, 2007)","STR06" "I12754","Schwegler","Benjamin Adam","15 Feb 1886","27 May 1961","0","At the time of the 1910 Census, Benjamin was the head of household in a home consisting of himself, his widowed mother, and his younger sister, Catherine.

The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Vol. 7, September 4, 1944, noted that the Schwegler Brothers, William and Benjamin have sold their farms in Elkland township. Ben has bought a home in Cass City, and will shortly move there. Williams expects to join his sons, Andrew and Edward, in Charlotte.


Cass City Chronicle
June 1, 1961
Greenleaf

Mrs. Arthur Battel's father, Benjamin, passed away Saturday evening, after a long illness.

Cass City Chronicle
June 8, 1961
Page 6

Schwegler Services Held Here May 31

Funeral services for Benjamin A. Schwegler, 75, were held May 31 in the Douglas Funeral Home, Rev. S. R. Wurtz, pastor of Salem Evangelical UB Church of which Mr. Schwegler was a member for many years, officiated and burial was in Elkland cemetery. Mr. Schwegler, in poor health for sometime, died in his home on Pine Street May 27.

Son of the late Andrew and Louisa Schwegler, he was born in Elkland township February 14, 1886. He married Miss Lena Mark at Cass City May 11, 1915. Seventeen years ago Mr. Schwegler retired from farming and they moved into Cass City.

Survivors are his wife; three daughters, Mrs. J. F. KLEIN (Mildred) of Port Huron, Mrs. Arthur BATTEL (Marjorie) of Cass City and Mrs. P.E. HOWE (Fern) of Oak Ridge, Tenn.; 11 grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. Charles GREGOR of Ontario and Mrs. Orton KLINKMAN of Decker.

Relatives and friends who came to attend the funeral included: Mrs. James McDONALD of Puslinch, Ont., and Douglas McDONALD of Hamilton, Ont.; Mrs. Williams SCHWEGLER of Charlottte; Mrs. Edward SCHWEGLER and daughter Kay Ann of Coopersville; Andrew SCHWEGLER of Lansing; Mr. and Mrs. Owen DARLING; Mrs. Orton KLINKMAN, Charles KLINKMAN and James DARLING of Decker; Mr. and Mrs. Donald DALE and Mr. and Mrs. Roy AGAR of Marlette; Mr. and Mrs. Don DARLING of Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Archie MARK of Flushing; Mrs. G. F. LENZNER and Mrs. Clarence LACKOWSKI of Bad Axe, and Mrs. Roy E. TAYLOR of Bay City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Spring 2007)","STR06" "I12754","Schwegler","Benjamin Adam","15 Feb 1886","27 May 1961","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 15 and 16 Jan 1920
SD 7 ED 178 Sheet 3A Stamped 99
61-64
Schwegler, William Head m W 40 M Mich Germany/German NY/German Farmer
Schwegler, Alice Wf F W 35 M 1890 Na 1905 Candad English Scotland English Canada English
Schwegler, Andrew Son m W 9 S Mich Mich Canada/English
Schwegler, Edward Son M W 8 S Mich Mich Canada/English
62-65
Schwegler, Benjamin head m W 33 M Mich Germany/German NY/German
Schwegler, Magdlene Wf F W27 M Mich Canada/English Mich/English
Schwegler, Mildred Dtr F W 3 2/12 S Mich Mich Mich
Schwegler, Marjory Dtr F W 1 8/12 S Mich Mich Mich

1930 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated April 14, 1930
ED 79-12 SD 11 Sheets 6B and 7A
143-143
Schwegler, Benjamin Head M W 44 m 29 Mich Germany NY Farmer Gen Farm
Schwegler, Lena Wf F W 38 M 23 Mich Canada English Mich
Schwegler, Mildred M Dtr F W 12 S Mich Mich Mich
Schwegler, Marjory M Dtr F W 11 S Mich Mich Mich
Schwegler, Alma F Dtr F W 8 S Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I12002","Schwegler","Catherine ""Kate""","8 Jun 1893","21 Apr 1962","0","Cass City Chronicle
April 26, 1962

Final Services Held for Mrs. Klinkman

Final services were held Tuesday at the Decker Methodist Church for Mrs. Catherine Klinkman, 68, Lamotte township. Mrs. Klinkman died Saturday, April 21, at the Marlette Community Hospital after a brief illness.

Born Jun 8, 1833 (sic), in Cass City, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew SCHWEGLER.

She married Orton Klinkman on March 11, 1914 in Caro. The couple moved to a farm southeast of Decker. Mr. Klinkman died October 12, 1961.

Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Roy AGAR, and Mrs. Donald DALE, both of Marlette, and Mrs. Vyron BEUTLER, Pontiac, and two sons, Wilfred Klinkman, Smiths Creek, Michigan, and Charles Klinkman, Decker. Also surviving are 11 grandchildren.

Rev. Joseph Shaw, Decker Methodist Church, and Rev. Lester Nelson, Pilgrim Holiness Church, Kingston, officiated at the services. Interment was in Elkland Cemetery, Cass City.","STR06" "I5969","Schwegler","Edward William","20 Oct 1911","24 Feb 1957","0","The SSDI had his year of birth as 1911, whereas Art Peck had 1913.

The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Vol. 5, September 1, 1941, noted that Pvt. Edward W. Schwegler, stationed at Camp Polk, Louisiana, has been hospitalized for the past several weeks. Vol. 7 of this same publication, dated September 4, 1944, noted that he had been honorably discharged from the armed services sometime prior to that date. Volume 17 of the Broadcast, published on September 6, 1954, reported that he had bought a hardware business in Coopersville last fall and his family had moved there.

Cass City Chronicle
March 1, 1957

Edward Schwegler Dies at Coopersville

Edward Schwegler, 45, of Coopersville died Sunday night in a Coopersville hospital to which he had been admitted that day. Mr. Schwegler was a native of Cass City, where he lived until 1944.

Son of Mrs. Alice Schwegler, now of Charlotte, and the late William Schwegler, he was born on the farm now owned by John Zinnecker. He attended the Bird School and was graduated from Cass City High School.

While living in Cass City, he was employed at the Farm Produce office and was a member of Salem Evangelical United Brethren church.

He operated a dairy store in Charlotte after leaving Cass City and entered the hardware business in Coopersville three years ago.

Mr. Schwegler is survived by his wife, Olive, seven year old daughter, Kay Ann; his mother, and a brother, Andrew Schwegler of Lansing.

Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at Coopersville.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, 2007)","STR06" "I4183","","","","","","","" "I3027","Schwegler","Johannes ""John""","27 Aug 1834","13 Feb 1901","0","When his passport was issued in W?rttemberg, he was described as 6/2' tall, slender, with a round face, healthy skin, blond hair and eyebrows, green eyes, full cheeks, and a large nose, with good teeth and straight legs. (Jacobs, p. 149).

Tri-County Chronicle
Vol. 2, No. 41
Cass City, Michigan
Friday, February 22, 1901

John Schwegler's Burial

The last tributed of respect was give to the late John Schwegler last Saturday afternoon at the Evangelical church, where a simple but impressive service was conducted by the pastor, F. Klump, who was assisted by Rev. G.J. Kirn, presiding elder of Flint District.

The fact that the grim reaper Death is fast thinning out the male ranks in the local Evangelical society made an unusual impression during the funeral service of Mr. Schwegler. His death was caused by typhoid pneumonia and the same composure which characterized his life was uppermost during the days of suffering and dissolution. John Schwegler was born in Germany in the year 1834. At the age of 20 he immigrated to this country and resided for many years in the state of New York. In 1881 he came to Cass City where he has lived ever since. Mr. Schwegler was highly esteemed by all who knew him. He was a man of few words but ever conscientious and honorable in all his dealings. He leaves a widow, one sister and many other relatives.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I3027","Schwegler","Johannes ""John""","27 Aug 1834","13 Feb 1901","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Cass City
Page 25, SD 3, ED 400, Stamped 101A
Enumerated 18 June 1880

256-256
Schwegler, John W M 46 Laborer W?rttemberg W?rttemberg W?rt
temberg
Schwegler, Catherine W F 41 Wife Keeping House W?rttemberg W?rttemberg W?rttemberg","STR06" "I4177","","","","","","","" "I11998","Schwegler","Laura","30 May 1878","24 Dec 1961","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 19, 1911
Page Four
Local Items

Mrs. Charles Gregor of Crieff, Ontario, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Louisa Schwegler, and other relatives and friends here.

In the same column it was noted that Louisa had undergone an operation at Pleasant Home hospital the prior week, and was improving quite rapidly.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 12, 1916
Page Four
Local Items

Mrs. Louisa Schwegler and Mrs. M. M. Schwegler went to Crieff, Ont., Thursday to spend a few weeks with the former's daughter, Mrs. Charles Gregor.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, December 28, 1961
Page Four

Mrs. Gregor, 83, Dies in Ontario

Funeral services were to have been held Wednesday at 2 p.m. for Mrs. Laura Gregor, 83, of Puslinch, Ont. Mrs. Gregor died Sunday at her home in Puslinch.

The former Laura Schwegler, she was the wife of Charles Wesley Gregor. The Gregors would have celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary Christmas Day.

Those surviving, besides her husband, are a daughter, Mrs. James (Donelda) McDonald of Puslinch, two sons, Gordon of Hespeler, Ontario and Lincoln of Whitby, Ontario, and a sister, Mrs. Orton KLINKMAN of Decker. The late Ben Schwegler was her brother.

The services were at the Geo. Wall Funeral Home in Guelph and burial was in Crown Cemetery, Puslinch, Ontario.","STR06" "I12033","Schwegler","Marjory Magdalene","26 Apr 1918","20 Apr 2008","0","Attended the rural Wright School, located in Elkland Township on mile east and two miles north of Cass City on the southeast corner of Schwegler and Reed roads. A picture of the Wright School Girls-1931, shows Dorothy Deneen, Ruth Tuckey, Betty McCallum, Fern Schwegler, Helen Joos, Kathleen McCallum, Leila Battel (teacher), Marie Deneen, Alice Buehrly, Marjory Schwegler. Wright School Boys-1931, Lawrence Holik, Leon Holik, Keith Buehrly, Russell Ellis, Russell Striffler, James Tuckey, Calvin Helwig, Fred Withey, Clinton Law, Henry Hulbert. (The Way it Was, The Cass City Area Historical Society, Vol 7, July 2002, Number 4).

Marjory Battel was one of the cousins of BonnieMargaret Jacobs who searched their Bibles and records and picture collections to provide information for her 1981 manuscipt about the history of the Benkelman family. She and her daughter, Maggie, also identified people in the old family photos of numerous cousins, many of which are displayed on this website.

MARJORY MAGDALENE SCHWEGLER BATTEL

Marjory M. Battel, 89, of Cass City, died peacefully with her family by her side Sunday, April 20, 2008 in her home following a short illness. She was born April 26, 1918 at home in Elkland Township to Benjamin and JoAnna Magdalene (Mark) Schwegler. She married Arthur William Battel November 19, 1942 in the Cass City Evangelical United Brethren Church. He died December 2, 2006.

Marjory graduated from Cass City High School in 1937 as Salutatorian of her class. She enjoyed gardening. Marjory loved to read and was a very active member of Fraser Presbyterian Church. She was a Youth Fellowship Leader, Sunday School Teacher and 4H Leader. Marjory was a very giving, humble person. She served others and led by her example, asking not for acknowledgement. She loved to bake and cook, preparing food for her family and friends.

Marjory is survived by her children: John (Reba) Battel of Dandridge, TN, Mark (Diane) Battel of Cass City, Margaret (Richard) Bethel of Belmont; grandchildren: Michael (Andrea) Battel, Philip (Charise) Battel, Christopher (Kara) Battel, Robert (Sue) Battel, Brenda Battel, Daniel Bethel; great granddaughters: Laura, Elaina, Carla, Addy, Dori, Ella; great grandsons: Fisher and Andrew John; several nieces and nephews; special cousin, Sharon Fox. She is preceded in death by her sisters: Mildred Klein and Fern Howe.

Funeral service held 11:00 a.m. Thursday, April 24, 2008 in Kranz Funeral Home Cass City with Rev. David Blackburn of Fraser Presbyterian Church officiating. Interment will take place in Elkland Township Cemetery, Cass City. Pallbearers for Mrs. Battel: Michael Battel, Christopher Battel, Robert Battel, Brenda Battel, Daniel Bethel and Andrew Klein. Memorials may be made to the Fraser Presbyterian Church.. Family and friends may share memories, prayers and stories with the family at www.kranzfuneralhome.com.

Visitation: 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday 10 to 11 a.m. Thursday before the service
Arrangements by Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City, Michigan Debra L. Kranz - 989-872-2195

(Courtesy of Lorraine Smith Benkelman)

Maggie Battel Bethel indicates that she died of pancreatic cancer.

An Imitation of Christ
Scripture and message
Written and Delivered by Daniel Bethel, Grandson


12:9-21

Let love be without dissimulation. Abhor that which is evil; cleave to that which is good. Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honor preferring one another. Not slothful in business; fervent in spirit; serving the Lord; Rejoicing in hope; patient in tribulation; continuing instant in prayer; Distributing to the necessity of saints; given to hospitality.

Bless them which persecute you; bless, and curse not. Rejoice with them that do rejoice, and weep with them that weep. Be of the same mind one toward another. Mind not high things, but condescend to men of low estate. Be not wise in your own conceits. Recompense to no man evil for evil. Provide things honest in the sight of all men. If it be possible, as much lieth in you, live peaceably with all men. Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath; for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord. Therefore if thine enemy hunger, feed him; if he thrist, give him drink; for in doing so thou shalt heap coals of fire on his head. Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good.

1 Thessalonians 4:11-12

And that ye study to be quiet and to do your own business, and to work with your own hands, as we commanded you; That ye may walk honestly toward them that are without, and that ye may have lack of nothing.


Message

The theme of this message is, ""an imitation of Christ"". That is who Marjory was. The first Scripture, Romans 12: 9-21, was selected by Marjory for this occasion. The Scripture describes the way Christians are called to live and Marjory sought to obey it. The second Scripture, 1 Thessalonians 4:11-12 is a Scripture that Marjory read when she was younger and deeply defined her life an important crossroads. Allow me to tell you the story in brief:

As many of you might know, Marjory was salutatorian of her high school class. And even if you didn't know that, you probably know she was an extremely intelligent. After high school Marjory was awarded a scholarship to attend college by a local church group. At first, Marjory accepted. However, there was a series of devastating fires in the community and left several families in dire need and homeless. The victims of the fires came to the church asking for financial assistance but the church could not help because the money was already promised to Marjory for her scholarship. When Marjory learned of the need in the community she returned the money to the church instructing them to give it to the victims of the fire. She never went to college.

As I thought about this story and about Marjory I began to see the imitation of Christ - both intentional and unintentional in her life. I would like first to share the, perhaps, unintentional.

Christ and Marjory were both very intelligent people. They had opportunities to use that intelligence to advance themselves. Christ could have easily gone to Jerusalem, studied with and astounded the great teachers of His day - as early as the age of 12 but He chose to stay in His community. Likewise Marjory could have gone on to have higher education and accomplished who-knows-what. But she chose to stay in her community. Christ and Marjory saw needs in their communities and humbly sought to fulfill them. For approximately 20 years or more Christ learned the family trade of carpentry and worked hard to use this sustain his family and help others in need. Much the same way, Marjory married, learned the Battel family trade of maple syrup and farming, and worked hard at both. Finally, as noted before Christ and Marjory were both very intelligent people but neither had great schooling. In fact, when Jesus first started his ministry those who knew Him were astounded by His knowledge and wisdom. Christ was filled with the Holy Spirit which guided Him though His life and teachings but I do not believe that Christ just automatically knew the Scriptures He quoted. During his 30 years He very likely went to his synagogue, read, and learned the Holy Scriptures on His own initiative. Marjory did much the same. After turning down the scholarship Marjory made a commitment to learn all that she could. Not only did she educate herself in the Bible but in may other areas of subjects. Both Christ and Marjory did not begrudge what they did not have but rejoiced and took advantage of what they did have.

Yet that is not all to be said because Marjory very much intentionally lived as an imitation of Christ. The passage of Romans describes the actions of the Christian life. Now as a human being Marjory was not perfect; like all of us she had sins to be forgiven and imperfections to overcome. But that is not what we focus on when think of her. We think about her service, her unconditional love, her humility, her wisdom, and so on. And those we will miss the most. Yet I want to make an audacious claim. The awe-inspiring and admirable acts of service and character were not inherent in Marjory. She was simply not born like that. Those are merely fruits of her greatest accomplishment - the one we should respect the most. Marjory Battel's greatest accomplishment was her daily submission and obedience to Christ her Lord. What we will miss most about Marjory Battel is Christ in Marjory Battel. In a world where Christ is hard to see and often misrepresented, Marjory's submission shined the Person of Christ like a lighthouse on a dark and stormy night - and we were all drawn to it. The Apostle Paul describes it as such in his letter to the Galatians 2:20, ""I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I but Christ liveth in me; and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me, and gave Himself for me.""

And finally, here is Gospel, here is Good News for us today. What we loved most about Marjory Battel does not pass with Marjory Battel. Christ lives and therefore we live and can choose to live the beautiful and powerful life of Christ as Marjory did. What we feel we have lost, can be found once again. If are but willing to submit and obey Christ as much as we can, even as Marjory imperfectly did, we fill find that the wounds received in her departure can be healed and that Marjory's life is also our life for it all is One Life found in Christ.","STR06" "I12000","Schwegler","Mary","29 Sep 1881","2 Nov 1933","0","The October 3, 1924 issue of The Cass City Chronicle, page 4, column 4, noted in Local Items that ""Mrs. Benjamin Schwegler and Mrs. Fred Jaus entertained a number of relatives and friends at the home of the latter Wednesday evening in honor of their niece, Miss Donelda Gregor of Puslinch, Ont., who was visting...the time was passed pleasantly in vocal and instrumental music and games after which refreshments, including a weenie roast, were served."" In the August 26, 1927 issue of the same paper, also in Local Items, it was noted that ""Miss Laura Jaus returned Wednesday evening from a ten-day visit with her Aunt at Puslinch, Canada. Her cousin, Miss Donelda Gregor, returned with her and will spend a few weeks with relatives here.""

Cass City Chronicle
Volume 28, Numbe 30
Friday, November 3, 1933

Sudden Death of Mrs. Fred Jaus
The community was shocked Thursday morning by the news of the death of Mrs. Fred Jaus at her home on East Main St. Mr. Jaus suffered a paralytic stroke directly after arising yesterday morning and passed away four hours later. She had been in her usual health. The funeral service will be conducted Saturday afternoon at two o'clock at the family residence by Rev. G.A. Spitler, pastor of the Evangelical church, and interment will be made in Elkland cemetery.","STR06" "I12032","Schwegler","Mildred ""Mid"" Mary","29 Oct 1916","8 Apr 1976","0","Cass City Chronicle
April 15, 1976

Mrs. Klein dies April 8

Mrs. Joseph (Mildred) KLEIN, 59, of Port Huron, formerly of Cass City, died Thursday, April 8, in Port Huron after a long illness.

She was born October 29, 1916, in Cass City, and had been a resident of Port Huron since 1953.

She attended schools in Cass City and graduated from the Bay City Business College. Mrs. Klein was employed at Petroland Bottle Gas Company for 13 years until her illness.

She married Joseph KLEIN February 9, 1942 in Bowling Green, Ohio.

Survivors include her husband; two daughters, Mrs. Mary P. MIEKSZLYN of Marysville and Mrs. Fern L. HYSLOP of St. Clair; four sons, Jack of Pittsburgh, Pa.; James of Port Huron, Robert of Brunswick, Ga.; and Andrew of Lexington; her mother, Mrs. Joanna SCHWEGLER of Cass City, one sisters, Mrs. Marjory BATTEL of Cass City, and nine grandchildren.

The funeral was held Saturday at the Karrer-Simpson Funeral Home with Rev. Douglas A. Trebilcock of First United Methodist Church officiating.

Burial was in Elkland cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Spring 2007)

Maggie Battel Bethel indicates that she died of ovarian cancer.","STR06" "I11997","Schwegler","Samuel","26 Apr 1875","3 Feb 1886","0","Maggie Battel Bethel writes that her ""Mother and Grandma always told the sad story of Sam and Louisa. He died of a horse kick to the head, and Louisa was pregnant with Ben at the time and about to deliver. She took the death of Samuel very, very hard and grieved the little boy. When she had the new baby boy, she felt guilty and could not look him in the face without bursting into tears, so when they would bring the baby to her to nurse, she would cover him with a blanket. This obviously was eventually resolved, but was a family story shared between the mothers in the family.""
","STR06" "I11999","Schwegler","William John","29 Aug 1879","22 Jan 1950","0","The Michigan Birth Index instead has his date of birth listed as 30 August 1879.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 30, 1913

Mr. and Mrs. William Schwegler and sons, Andrew and Edward, Mr. and Mrs. F.J. Nash jr and daughter, Elizabeth, and Mrs. David Ross spent Sunday at the Ostrander home in Ellington.

The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Vol. 7, September 4, 1944, noted that the Schwegler Brothers, William and Benjamin have sold their farms in Elkland township. Ben has bought a home in Cass City, and will shortly move there. Williams expects to join his sons, Andrew and Edward, in Charlotte.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, January 27, 1950
Vol. 44, Num. 40, Page 1

Deceased Lived 65 Years on the Same Farm Where He Was Born

Wm. J. Schwegler, former resident of Elkland Township, died Sunday morning at 11 o'clock int he Hayes-Green-Beach Hospital in Charlotte, Michigan, where he had been a patient nearly one week.

Mr. Schwegler, son of the late Andrew and Louisa Schwegler, was born August 29, 1879, on a farm on the North Schwegler road and lived there until November, 1944, when he and his wife moved to Charlotte after selling their farm to John Zinnecker, the present owner.

On September 3, 1908, he was united in marriage with Miss Alice J. Ross.

While he lived in Elkland Township he served several terms on the school board of the Bird School district and was a member of the Farm Produce Co. board of directors.

During his residence in this vicinity he was a member of the local Evangelical United Brethren Church and served on the church trustee board for 35 years during which time he was president of the board a number of terms. He also served this church in the capacity of Sunday School superintendent, class leader and Sunday School teacher for a number of years.

At the time of his death, he was a member of the Charlotte Methodist Church and the Charlotte Grange.

He leaves to mourn their loss his widow; two sons, Andrew F. and Edward W., both of Charlotte; and two granddaughters, Joann, of Berea, Ohio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Schwegler, and Kay Ann, baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. (sic) Schwegler; two sisters, Mrs. Chas. Gregore of Puslinch, Ont., and Mrs. Orton Klinkman of Decker; and a brother, Benjamin A. Schwegler of Cass City.

Funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. Ray Gilliam, pastor of the Charlotte Methodist Church, at the Burkland Chapel of Tuesday afternoon. Interment was in Maple Hill cemetery, Charlotte.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I11999","Schwegler","William John","29 Aug 1879","22 Jan 1950","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 19 and 20 April 1910 by John A. Benkelman
SD 8 ED 112 Sheet 2A
27-29
Schwegler, Benj. Hd M W 24 S Mich Germany NY Farmer
Schwegler, Louisa Mother F W 57 Wd 6/5 NY Germany Germany Own Income
Schwegler, Catherine Sister F w 17 S Mich Germany NY
28-29
Schwegler, William J Hd M W 30 M1 Mich Germany NY
Schwegler, Alice Wf F W 26 M1 1/1 Canada/Gaelic Canada/Gaelic Canada/Gaelic
Schwegler, Andrew Son M W 2/12 S Mich Mich Canada/Gaelic
Crocker, Henry Hired Man M W 26 S Mich Ohio Germany Laborer Farm

1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 15 and 16 Jan 1920
SD 7 ED 178 Sheet 3A Stamped 99
61-64
Schwegler, William Head m W 40 M Mich Germany/German NY/German Farmer
Schwegler, Alice Wf F W 35 M 1890 Na 1905 Candad English Scotland English Canada English
Schwegler, Andrew Son m W 9 S Mich Mich Canada/English
Schwegler, Edward Son M W 8 S Mich Mich Canada/English
62-65
Schwegler, Benjamin head m W 33 M Mich Germany/German NY/German
Schwegler, Magdlene Wf F W27 M Mich Canada/English Mich/English
Schwegler, Mildred Dtr F W 3 2/12 S Mich Mich Mich
Schwegler, Marjory Dtr F W 1 8/12 S Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I48279","","","","","","","" "I17458","Scoggins","Nancy","Bef 1795","Abt 1833","0","FIRST GENERATION KNOWN BLASSINGAME W.HARVEY OF SAN AUGUSTINE CO., TEXAS By Joyce P. Hervey

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hervey/HFAV5.htm

Sometime after Sept. 15, 1817 (Nancy {Scoggins} & John Jones Bowie made purchases of property on that date from the sale of the estate of Jonas Scoggins) and before Sept. 11, 1818, Blassingame W. Harvey married Nancy (Scoggins) Bowie, widow of John Jones Bowie. On Sept. 11, 1818, ""Nancy Harvey bought 3 lots in the town of Harrisonburg, and on Apr. 21, 1820, in Ouachita Parish, LA, Blassingame W. Harvey and wife Nancy Harvey, 'wife of the said Blassingame W. Harvey' for the sum of sixteen hundred and seventy-five dollars, sold to John J. Harvey 320 acres of the Scoggins old place, in Catahoula Parish, LA, also three town lots in Harrisonburg. The next day, John J. Harvey purchased of Nancy and Blassingame Harvey, two negro slaves, cattle, hogs, two horses, a yoke of oxen, a cart, and all their kitchen and household furniture.""

""On Oct. 24, 1820, John J. Harvey 'for the love and esteem which he bears toward his sister-in-law, Nancy Scoggins, Widow Bowie, now the wife of Blassingame W. Harvey, brother of the declarent ... ' John J. gave all the property (lots not mentioned) back to Nancy.""

Why would John J. Harvey buy his brother's property and then six months later give it all back to his brother's wife? Perhaps the answer is that Blassingame Harvey was preparing to leave his wife and his brother felt responsible for providing for her. According to tradition in the Harvey family of LA, ""Blassingame W. Harvey 'ran off to Texas, leaving Nancy penniless in Ouachita Parish, and she m. his brother'."" No marriage records are available to substantiate that the marriage occurred.

In 1830, Nancy was in Catahoula Parish, LA, where she was listed as head of the household on the 1830 census. She died in 1833, but no public record listing her heirs has been found.","STR06" "I31760","","","","","","","" "I40319","Scott","Clara Isabell","25 Mar 1893","Abt 1971","0","She was a daughter of Seymour Atwood SCOTT and Clara Isabell BLEVINS. She was married first to Arthur Lee CURTIS.","STR06" "I1262","Scott","Emily Ann","20 Mar 1832","10 Jan 1862","0","Said to be a daughter of John and Martha Scott.","STR06" "I33549","Scott","Ethel Lee","28 Jul 1905","19 Jan 1995","0","Ethel applied for a Social Security Account on February 28, 1965, while a resident of Houston, Texas, with 9014 Richland Drive being her mailing address. She was 59 years old at the time, and reported that she was born on July 28, 1905 in Nacogdoches, Texas to Laura Lee Scott and John P. Scott.

The Sabine County Reporter
January 25, 1995, Page 10

Ethel Lee Bennett

Funeral services for Ethel Lee Bennett, 89, of Houston were held Saturday, Jan. 21, 1995, at Grace Missionary Baptist Church in Houston with Bro. Charles Swilling officiating. Interment followed with graveside rites at Gravel Hill Cemetery, Sabine County. Arrangements were made by Brookside Funeral Home's Eastex Freeway location in Houston.

She died Thursday, Jan. 19.

Mrs. Bennett was born July 28, 1905, in Sabine County (sic), and was a long time resident of the area before moving to Houston several years ago. She was preceded in death by her husband, William Earl Bennett.

Survivors: daughters and sons-in-law, Earline and John D. Conn of Houston and Neva and John R. Conn of New Caney; a son, Paul Bennett of Deer Park; eight grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, a great-great grandson; and nieces and nephews, including a cherished niece, Linda Lout.

Pallbearers were grandsons.


Gravel Hill Cemetery Transcription

Bennett, Ethel L.
28 July 1905
19 Jan 1995
(Double with Wm Earl Bennett)

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I43876","Scott","Evelyn","22 Sep 1931","11 Jul 2012","0","Obituary, From FindAGrave

Mrs. Evelyn ""Polly"" Scott Martindale, of Florence, passed away Wednesday, July 11, 2012.

The visitation will be at Elkins Funeral Home Friday from 6:00 p.m.until 8:00 p.m. and on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. The funeral service will follow at 1:00 p.m. in the Elkins Funeral Home Chapel with Glenn Richardson officiating. Burial will follow in the Peck Cemetery.

Mrs. Martindale was preceded in death by her husband George Raymon Martindale. She had been a resident of Wellington Place of the Shoals for four years and enjoyed her friends and activities there.

She is survived by a son Ronald Martindale of Highland, Illinois; grandchildren Wesley Scott Martindale (Lorien) of Highland, Illinois and Amy Lynn Martindale (Quinn) of St. Louis, Missouri; a great-grandchild Jordan Scott Harvey; a brother Lenual Scott of Tuscumbia; a special friend Johnnie Harmon (Les); nieces Carolyn Wilkinson (Jerry), Linda Wesbrooks and Peggy Swann (Mike); nephews Larry Martindale (Barbara), Glenn Richardson (Beverly), Gene Quillen and Roger Quillen.

Family members will serve as pallbearers.

The family extends special thanks to Dr. Terry True, the staff of Wellington Place, Hospice of North Alabama-Russellville, Gentiva Home Health (Mid South), J.W. Sommer Rehab and Tom Minetree.

NOTE: FindAGrave also has memorial pages for her parents, Rufus and Minnie Scott.","STR06" "I5682","Scott","Florence","Jul 1889","Nov 1951","0","A beautiful woman with a rose-petal complexion. A cosmetic company, Francis Denny, paid her salary for a year to prevent her working for the competition. She didn't have to do anything. She was quite clear in her mind that her features owed nothing to cosmetics-she considered her regular drinks of iced water to be the secret.

She later had one breast removed. When she was ill young Lewis Adair Payne was called into her room for the purpose of being told that he came from a good family and he was never to forget it. Lewis lived in her home for a time.

She married Ray Hard. He had invented some sort of oil field tool.

After Florence died it is believed that a set of beautiful Japanese hand-painted Noritake plates belonging to her was given to Lewis Adair Payne. They are now in the collection of Penny Ethlen Payne.","STR06" "I47071","Scott","Garlin","30 Apr 1914","19 Dec 1990","0","On his Find A Grave memorial page, a photo of his military marker is shown, indicating he served in the US Army. He is linked to parents, John Peter Scott and Laura Lea Weeks.","STR06" "I5687","Scott","H. Claude","Jan 1886","Abt 1955","0","He married, when he was past sixty, a plain country girl with a hammerlock on reality. She was much younger than he was. (Informant: Lewis Adair Payne).","STR06" "I20516","Scott","Harriet Wesley","25 Nov 1859","7 Aug 1951","0","From Western New York.","STR06" "I20516","Scott","Harriet Wesley","25 Nov 1859","7 Aug 1951","0","(Medical):Cerebral Sclerosis","STR06" "I21857","Scott","Ichabod H.","Abt 1780","Aft 1860","0","1840 Census New York, Saint Lawrence County, Madrid Ichabod H. Scott 1-0-0-2-0-0-0-0-1//0-0-0-0-1-0-0-1

At the time of the 1850 census, he and Sarah were living with a 12 year old Samuel C. COVEY, born in Massachusetts.

Could this be the Ichabod Scott born 17 Mar 1780 in Cornwall, Addison, Vermont to Aaron SCOTT? (Source: Ancestry.com Trees & Communities)","STR06" "I5678","Scott","Irene","Oct 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","Died young of T.B.","STR06" "I34161","","","","","","","" "I37368","Scott","Josephine ""Josie""","28 Oct 1882","19 Sep 1962","0","Name: Josie Allen
Gender: Female
Burial Date: 19 Sep 1962
Burial Place: Lampasas, Texas
Death Date: 19 Sep 1962
Death Place: Evant, Coryell, Texas
Age: 79
Birth Date: 28 Oct 1882
Birthplace: Lampasas
Occupation: Housewife
Race: White
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: L.R. Scott
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Margaret Scott
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B00011-2
System Origin: Texas-EASy
Source Film Number: 1902084
Reference Number: 4279
Collection: Texas Deaths and Burials, 1903-1973
","STR06" "I5680","Scott","Lindsey A.","Oct 1890","Yes, date unknown","0","Never married. He horse jockeyed for Sam Payne.","STR06" "I34385","","","","","","","" "I5684","Scott","Marie","Abt 1902","Abt 1955","0","A family genealogist, she did a lot of work on the Marshalls. In 1915, she compiled a single page handwritten family group sheet titled ""Grand Father Marshall Family"" from data presumably supplied by her mother, Lula Payne. The original is in the possession of Margaret Lou Rounds (Mrs. Clark) of Fort Worth. Her husband gave her a copy of Brook Payne's book when it was published in the 1930's.","STR06" "I21313","Scott","Martha","Aft 1710","Yes, date unknown","0","Daughter of Joseph SCOTT and sister of Abigail, wife of Ephraim's brother Aaron. (Pane-Joyce Genealogy).","STR06" "I27015","","","","","","","" "I864","Scott","Olive Porter","18 Dec 1907","23 Oct 1996","0","She was first married to a Thompson.","STR06" "I5679","Scott","Orville","May 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","In Lewis Adair Payne's Personal Journal he wrote on March 16, 1936 ""I went up to see Orville who is near death and promised [his brother] Claude to return and keep him company while he watched over him. Suppered at Uncle Frank's [Gentry] and then back to be with Claude. Homer Strong [married to Anna Laura Payne] was there too and stayed until nearly 1 am. Claude and I not to bed until 2:30. He gave me money to eat breakfast one."" On March 23 he followed up with a related entry ""Saw Claude who says that Orville is much better considering.""

Later in life, Lewis told Kenneth Harvey that Orville 'was a terrible talker' and that he never married.","STR06" "I30497","","","","","","","" "I42449","","","","","","","" "I20548","Scott","Samuel","Abt 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","The family was listed as follows on the 1860 St. Lawrence County, New York census:

231-231 Scott, Samuel 36 Farmer $100 New York Scott, Anna 33 Housekeeper Canada Scott, Amanda 9 New York Scott, Alexander 2 New York Scott, Harrieta 7/12 New York Scott, Ichabod H 80 Farmer $1500 Vermont Scott, Sarah 80 Connecticut


The family was listed as follows on the 1870 Chickasaw County, Iowa census:

35-34 Scott, Samuel 45 M W House Carpenter $100 $65 New York Scott, Brittania 26 F W Housekeeper Canada Scott, Harriett 10 F W At School New York Scott, Frank 9 M WAt School Minnesota Scott, Ellen 4 F W At Home New York <---Probably the dtr of 2nd wife, Brittania Scott, Amanda 4 F W At Home New York <----Probably the dtr of 2nd wife, Brittania

And in 1880 Iowa Chickasaw Stapleton ED 123 Scott Samuel W M 55 Carpenter New York Vermont Conneticut Scott, Brittana W F 36 Wife Keeping House Canada Canada Canada Scott, Frank W M 18 Son At home Minnesota Vermont (sic) Canada Scott, Amanda W F 12 Dtr At Home Minnesota Vermont (sic) Canada","STR06" "I43449","","","","","","","" "I43439","Scroggins","Kase Warren","11 Jul 2013","12 Jul 2013","0","Kase Warren Scroggins

Kase was welcomed into this world by his parents, Emily Brooke McLemore and Justace Shaiyenne Scroggins, at 4:52 p.m. on July 11, 2013.

In the early hours of July 12, 2013, he was welcomed to Heavens' gates. His parents were blessed to finally meet him and spend what little time they were allowed.

Kase is survived by his loving parents, Emily Brooke McLemore and Justace Shaiyenne Scroggins; grandparents, Varron & Rae Janette McLemore and Phyllis LaRue; uncles Vincent McLemore and Cody Lyons, all of Nacogdoches, Texas, as well as a multiple of great aunts and uncles, and second and third cousins who will always love and miss him.

In Memorium handout prepared by Laird Funeral Home, Nacogdoches","STR06" "I1957","Scruggs","Charles A.","2 Aug 1845","15 Feb 1863","0","Died in the service of the Southern Confederacy.","STR06" "I3209","Scruggs","Finch P.","14 Jul 1824","11 Jan 1853","0","Taken from Jesse Thomas Scruggs, Sr. Family Bible, as transcribed by Kay Parker McCary on his FindAGrave memorial page.


Sabine County, Texas, Finch P. Scruggs departed this life 11 Jan. 1853. His death was accasioned by a fall from a horse, his body is enterred on the bank of the Patroon at Dr. McGuire's Burying Ground, there to remain until the morning of the resurrection.","STR06" "I3216","Scruggs","George W.","20 May 1842","29 Sep 1860","0","Died in the service fo the Southern Confederacy.","STR06" "I3208","Scruggs","Jesse Thomas","1 Feb 1799","16 Nov 1882","0","Information about this family was provided by Irene Walton. She forwarded a copy of a message posted by Leatha A. Betts to the Rootsweb TXSABINE-L relating the Jesse Thomas Scruggs family Bible. This Bible was copied by Blanche Toole on 17 Apr 1970 in the home of Mary Louise Vickers McGown Harvey, from the Jesse T. Scruggs Family Bible, American Bible Society, 1857.

Births
Jesse T. Scruggs was born 1 Feb. 1799 in Virginia
Mary Ann Tolan Mcguire was born 28 June 1818
Finch T. Scruggs was born 14 July 1824 Ala.
Sarah A. Scruggs was born 10 Jan. 1826
Nathaniel T. Scruggs was born 10 Dec 1827
William A. Scruggs was born 21 Mar. 1830
Nancy T. Scruggs was born 31 (sic) Sept 1832
[Note: above children were by first wife, Sarah Thornton, following by second wife Mary Ann Tolan McGuire]
Jesse T. Scruggs was born 18 Mar 1836
Laurence M. Scruggs was born 15 Dec. 1837
Hambleton M. Scruggs was born 1 Jan. 1839
George W. Scruggs was born 20 May 1842
Charles A. Scruggs was born 2 Aug. 1845
Mary Stephenson Scruggs was born 20 Oct 1846, Sabine County, Texas
Angus Griffith Scruggs was born 26 Sept 1851, Sabine County, Texas
--------------------------------------------
Mary Ann Loving was born 13 Mar 1834
[Note: Third wife, daug. of Manuel Walton Loving, widow of George Arnold]
Paralee Scruggs was born 14 Jun 1866
Emer J. Arnold was born 19 Oct 1852, Sabine Co. Texas
Elizabeth T. Arnold was born 24 Apr 1855, Sabine Co. Texas
Martha A. Scruggs was born 20 Jul 1858, Sabine Co. Texas
George B. Scruggs was born 26 November 1861, and died May 6, 1864 age 2 yrs, 5 months, 5 days
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Lavelle Harvey was born 15 Feb. 1910
Jewel Harvey was born 11 Oct 1911, Sabine Co. Texas
Luther Bill Harvey was born 28 May 1920
Doris Glynn Harvey was born 22 Jan. 1926
Mary Estelle Harvey was born 10 May 1929
[Note: Children of Perkins Harvey and his first wife]

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Marriages

Jesse T. Scruggs and Mary Ann Tolan McGuire was married on the 2nd say (sic) of April 1835 in the town of Grenada, Mississippi, by Reverand Thomas F. Davidson

Jesse T. Scruggs and Martha A. Arnold was married on the first day of October 1857 in Sabine County, Texas

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Deaths

James M. McGuire, son of L. McGuire departed this life on 3rd day of April at his residence in Haywood Co. Tenn. A.D. 1839

Margaret McGuire, consort of Dr. L. McGuire, departed this life on the 9th day of April 1839 in Sabine County, Texas

Arabella E. Harvey departed this life 16 March 1852, Sabine County

Dr. L. McGuire departed this life 16 September at 20 minutes past 10 o'clock in the evening in Sabine County, Texas 1853

Sabine County, Texas, Finch P. Scruggs departed this life 11 Jan. 1853. His death was accasioned by a fall from a horse, his body was entered on the bank of the Patroon at Dr. McGuire's Burying Ground, there to remain until the morning of the resurrection

Emma J. Arnold departed this life 30 December 1864 Sabine County

Jesse T. Scruggs, Sr. departed this live 16 November 1882 age 83 years, at the house of his oldest child Sarah Harvey in Sabine County, Texas 15 minutes past 3 o'clock in the morning, this note by his youngest son, A.G. Scruggs

Laurence M. Scruggs departed this life Teusday (sic) 15 September 1851 Sabine County, Texas

Jesse T. Scruggs, Jr. departed this life 17 Jul 1860 at his residence in Sabine County, Texas. 24 years of age.

Aprial the 6th day of 1857 a severe frost and freze bitting fruit and maes. Then on the 12th Knight a snow some storm in the snow was some 2 in. deep on the ground recorded Aprial 12th by Jesse T. Scruggs

George W. Scruggs departed this life 29 September 1860 in the State of Virginia in the service of the Southern Confederacy

George B. Scruggs departed this life 6 May 1864 age 2 yrs 5 months and 5 days

Mary A. T. Scruggs, consort of Jesse T. Scruggs departed this life the 4th day of March 1856 in Sabine County, Texas half past one o'clock in the morning, her remains deposited at thr burying ground on Patroon there to remain until the morning of the resurrection","STR06" "I12970","Scruggs","Martha A.","20 Jul 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","White and Toole instead show her as Martha Arnold. They show she married David Greer.","STR06" "I7608","Scruggs","Nancy Emma Jane","25 Sep 1857","21 Jan 1944","0","She was living with her son Jackson, in Negreet, LA as of the 1930 census. In 1940, she was living with son Wesley, on Fairdale Road in Sabine County.","STR06" "I3212","Scruggs","Nancy Thomas","30 Sep 1833","4 Nov 1919","0","Biographical information below was copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Sheron Smith-Savage:

Nancy T. Brittain, a native of Alabama, lived with her daughter, Sallie (Mrs. Wesley C. McKee), for 4 years prior to her death. Besides her daughter, a son, George P. Brittain of Center, also survived her.

For more info see obituary, The Champion, November 10, 1920, reprinted in Mildred Cariker Pinkston, Obituaries of Early Pioneers, Shelby County, Texas, Center: Center Printing Co., 1983, I:138

1850 federal census, Sabine, Sabine Co, TX
1870, 1880, 1900, 1920 federal census records, Shelby Co, TX","STR06" "I3210","Scruggs","Nathaniel T.","10 Dec 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","Source: SCRUGGS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: Eldridge Frank Scruggs

Here is what I have found on Eldridge and Laura Scruggs:

In the 1850 census, Jesse T. Scruggs age 51, and wife Mary A. had 11 children, listed in Sabine Co., TX. One of the children was Nathaniel age 22.

In the 1860 census of Caldwell Co., TX, Nathan Scruggs was 31, Martha was 22, and they had 2 children.

In the 1870 census N.T. Scruggs age 45, Martha (Ross) age 31 and 6 children were listed in Caldwell Co., TX.

In the 1880 census he was listed, age 7, in Caldwell Co., TX, a son of N.T. and Martha Scruggs.

In the 1900 census they are listed in Bexar Co., TX. Eldridge age 27, Laura 26, and children Harvey and Lewis.

In the 1910 census they are listed in Jefferson Co., TX. Eldridge was 37, Laura 36 and the children were Harvey, Louis, Callie, Bernard and Willetta.","STR06" "I1226","Scruggs","Sarah Anabella","16 Jan 1826","15 Dec 1913","0","The State of TEXAS, County of Sabine

Statement of Mrs. Sarah A. Harvey, made at her home in Sabine County, TEXAS
on the 24 day of Jan.A. D. 1913.

My name is Sarah A. Harvey. I was born on the 16th day of January A.D. 1826,
near the town of Florence, in the State of Alabama. I am the daughter of Jesse T.Scruggs
and Susan Thornton Scruggs. My father and mother moved from the State of Alabama,
to Sabine County, Texas, about the year 1836, and settled when we first came to Texas,
near Milam, and resided there about one year. We then moved to Hamilton on the Sabine
River, and lived there not quite one year, and moved fron there and settled on the
McAdams tract or land in Sabine county, and lived there a great many years. I was
married while living on that tract of land to Robert Harvey on August, 10th
1854, and after my marriage; my husband and I moved to the place I now reside on,
where I have lived ever since then, and this place I now reside is about two and
one half miles from the John McAdams tract of land. I knew Lawrence McGuire and his
family for many years. When my father and mother came to Texas about 1836, Lawrence
McGuire, and his family came with them, and all settled in Sabine County. Hambleton
McGuire, so I was told by Lawrence McGuire, came to Texas about one year before we
did, and we found him in Sabine County when we arrived there.

Lawrence McGuire's family when we moved to Texas consisted of his wife, a son
named Hambleton B. McGuire, and two daughters: one named Mary, the other named Arabella.
Lawrence McGuire was married one time, and by his said wife he had the above children.
My mother was Susan Thornton Scruggs, died after we came to Texas, and my father,
Jesse T.Scruggs, married Mary McGuire one of the two sisters of Hambleton McGuire.
My husband, Robert Harvey, had been married once before I married him, and his first
wife was Arabella McGuire, a sister of Hambleton McGuire, and a daughter of Lawrence
McGuire, as above stated.

Lawrence McGuire died in Sabine County, Texas, about year A.D. 1855, and he was
buried in the McGuire burial ground on the John McAdams survey in Sabine County.;
his first wife died prior to his death, and is buried in the same burial ground near
him. At the time of his death, Lawrence McGurie left surviving him; his son, Hambleton
B. NcGuire, who was a practicing physician; and his daughter Mary McGuire, who married
my father; and the children of Arabella, who was my husbands first wife, who was the
daughter of Lawrence McGuire as above stated. Hy husband, Robert Harvey, as the guardian
of his children by Arabella McGuire, his first wife.

Lawrence McGuire, at the time of his death was the Owner of a one-half interest
in a tract of about twelve hundred and eighty acres (128O), a part of the John McAdams
survey, in Sabine County, which he purchased, together with his son, Hambleton McGuire;
from John McAdams about the year 1848. He also owned some negroes, and had some money.
After his death, a division was made of his estate among his heirs, and Hambleton
McGuire was given as his part of the estate the interest owned by Lawrence McGuire
in the John McAdams survey in Sabine County, Texas; Mary Scruggs, nee McGuire, my
step-mother, received two negroes as her portion of the estate, and
the children of Arabella Harvey, nee McGuire, received cash as their portion of the
estate, and this money was paid to my husband Robert Harvey, who was guardian of said
children, and their father.

Hambleton McGuire after he received as his portion of the estate owned by his father
in the John McAdams survey, sold the land about the year 1861 to J. H. Burroughs.
Hambleton B. McGuire was frequently at our house, and was there just prior to the
time he sold his land to J.M. Burroughs, and was talking with my father, and he stated
to him that he was going to sell the land to said Burroughs. He was there a short
while after this, and stated that he had sold all the John McAdams survey to J. M.
Borroughs, and that he had also sold said Borroughs a Negro woman named Hannah.

J. M. Burroughs at that time was living on a tract of land adjoining the John
McAdams survey, and after the purchase of the John McAdams tract from Hambleton McGuire,
as stated above, he cultivated a large portion of the said McAdams survey, and had it
cultivated for about forty years, and at all times claimed it as his own. J.M. Burroughs
was an attorney at law, and Was ummarried.

This statement is made in the prescence of T. G. Minton, who signs my name hereto
at my request for the reason that on account of extreme age, 1 am unable to write,
and also in the presence of Docia Harvey, wife of Perkins Harvey, and in the presence
of W.C.Ramsey.

Witness my hand at home, on this day 24th of June A.D. 1913.

(signed) Sarah A. Harvey

Sworn to and SUbSCribed before me at the home of Sarah A. Harvey

in Sabine County, Texas on this the 24th day of January, A.D. 1913.

T.G. Minton, J.P. TX official

Notary Public in and for Sabine Co., Texas

(LS)

Docia Harvey

W.C. Ramsey

Filed for record Jan.27, 1913

Recorded in Deed Book no. 5, at pages 678 and 679.

(Sent via email by Irene Walton on 23 March 2006. Irene's email address at the time was: walt@netdot.com. The email attachment was a word document titled BOBBYEMC@earthlink.net)","STR06" "I42775","Scudday","Allie","9 Jun 1886","26 Jul 1955","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF48-DVN
Name: Allie Graham Cramer
Event Date: 26 Jul 1955
Event Place: Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas
Gender: Female
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 69 years 1 month 17 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 09 Jun 1886
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Scudday
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Residence Place: Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Memory Gardens
Burial Place: Corpus Christi, Texas
Burial Date: 28 Jul 1955
Informant's Name (Original): X
GS Film number: 2114442
Digital Folder Number: 4165438
Image Number: 2552
Reference ID: v X cn 35738
Collection: Allie Graham Cramer, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I8326","Scurlock","Daisy","Bef 1897","","0","The daughter of John Scurlock and Maud Noble.","STR06" "I43920","Seals","Emma Evelyn","27 Apr 1910","4 Dec 1973","0","Tombstone inscription ""Her life was like a rose""","STR06" "I14013","","","","","","","" "I19941","Seaton","Mildred E. ""Minnie""","28 Feb 1894","17 Oct 1969","0","Minnie Payne 73, Succumbs In Maryland (Mildred [Millie] Ellen Payne)

Duncan Banner, October 19, 1969 Pg. ? Transcribed by C. R. Strong 11-29-2003

MARLOW (Special)) - Mrs. Minnie Payne, 75, former long-time Marlow resident, died Saturday in Baltimore, Md.
Born Feb. 28, 1894, in Kentucky, Mrs. Payne lived most of her life in Marlow. She moved to Baltimore about 10 years ago, shortly after her husband, Lee Payne, died.
She is survived by a son, John Earl of Delmar, Del.; five grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Arthur Tullos and Mrs. Maude Rice, both of Marlow.
Graveside service will be in Marlow Cemetery at 2 p.m. Tuesday with the Rev. Franklin George, pastor of the Marlow United Methodist Church, officiating.

NOTE Headstone in Marlow Cemetery, Sect 10 Blk 9 (Lot 9), States b. 2-28-1894 d. 10-17-1969","STR06" "I25490","Seavers","Augustus C.","Abt 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","B. J. Harris shows his full name as Augustus Clinton SEAVERS, on a note on the 1860 census image on Ancestry.com, where the last name is spelled as Cephus. In 1850, a Clinton Seavers, also born ca 1834 in Tennessee can be found in Davidson County, TN in the home of Fielding and Nancy SEAVERS.","STR06" "I25490","Seavers","Augustus C.","Abt 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1860 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, ED 1, PO Lavinia
Enumerated 13 Jun 1860
Page 8
52-52
Giles McLemore 60 M Farmer 5611 500 NC
Priscilla 27 F Tenn
A. C. Cephus 25 M Tenn
Elizabeth Cephus 23 F Tenn
Nancy B Cephus 3 F Tenn
Elizabeth Cephus 2 F Tenn
Francis Cephus 1 F Tenn","STR06" "I35545","Seay","Ocy Harrison","1 Sep 1897","5 Oct 1948","0","When he registered for the Draft during World War I, he was farming on Rt. 7 in Canton, Texas. He listed his date and place of birth as Oct 20, 1894 in Conral, Texas, and was shown as a resident of Van Zandt, Texas. He described himself as married and the father of one child. As no children are listed with the couple on the 1920 census, it would appear that the child died at a young age. He was shown as of medium build, with blue eyes and brown hair. The form was completed on June 5, 1917.

Find A Grave records show son Douglas Seay did indeed die in 1918, at the age of only 18 months. As no other children are listed with the couple on the 1930 or 1940 census, he may have been there only child.

Texas Death Certificate:

Name: Ocy Harrison Seay
Death Date: 06 Oct 1948
Death Place: Augusta, Houston, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 53 years 11 months 15 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 Oct 1894
Birthplace: Montgomery Co.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W.H. Seay
Father's Birthplace: Hardin Co., Tenn.
Mother's Name: Mrs. W.H. Seay
Mother's Birthplace: Hardin Co., Tenn.
Occupation: Farmer & Rancher
Place of Residence: Rt #1, Augusta, Houston, Tex. (8 years)
Cemetery: Energy
Burial Place: Texas
Burial Date: 07 Oct 1948
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218967
Digital Film Number: 4031451
Image Number: 518
Reference Number: cn 43903
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I35545","Seay","Ocy Harrison","1 Sep 1897","5 Oct 1948","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Houston County, JP 1
Enumerated 5 Feb 1920
SD 7 ED 71 Sheet 2B
37-34
Seay O H Hd M W 25 M Tx Tn Tn Farmer
Seay, B E Wf F W 21 M Tx Tx Tx
38-44
W. H. and E. J. Seay Family

1930 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, Nacogdoches
Enumerated 8 Apr 1930
ED 174-01 SD 12 Sheet 8B
189 199
Seay Acy H Hd R $15 M W 34 M 20 Tx Tn Tn Engineer Stationary
Seay, Bertha E Wf F W 31 M 17 Tx La Il","STR06" "I35545","Seay","Ocy Harrison","1 Sep 1897","5 Oct 1948","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I16256","Sebree","Uriel","Bef 1798","Yes, date unknown","0","Major.","STR06" "I41242","Sechrist","Rebecca","Abt 1794","1894","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Pennsylvania, Adams County, Berwick Twp
Enumerated 12 Sep 1850
113-117
Rebecca Baugher 56 F Farmer 1,000 Pa
Gideon Baugher 19 M Pa
Lewis Baugher 12 M Pa
Catharine Baugher 15 F Pa","STR06" "I45114","Sedweek","Ephraim","2 Jun 1863","24 Feb 1948","0","(Research):

Census Listings

1900 Census
Michigan, Oakland County, Orion Village
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 95 Sheet 3A
56-57
Sedweek, Ephraim Head W M Jun 1863 36 M 10 Canada England Canada 1889 11 Minister
Sedweek, Effie Wf W F oct 1865 34 M 10 1/1 Canada Canada Scotland 1889 11
Sedweek, Edna M Dtr W F Aug 1896 s S Ill Canada Canada","STR06" "I37011","","","","","","","" "I4201","Seeger","Andrew J.","16 Nov 1893","3 Jul 1959","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, July 9, 1959

Andrew J. Seeger Dies Suddenly

Funeral services were held Tuesday, 2 p.m., at Little's Funeral Home for Andrew J. Seeger, who died suddenly July 3.

Mr. Seeger was born in Greenleaf township Nov. 16, 1893, son of the late Andrew J. and Mary Christ Seeger.

In March 1918, he married Miss Elizabeth Gracey in Detroit. She died in 1937.

He married Mrs. Alma Krahling in Detroit in 1939 and moved from Greenleaf township to Cass City in 1940. He has lived here ever since.

He is survived by his wife; one daughter, Sharon; a sister, Mrs. Blake Sackett, Detroit and one brother, Mr. Albert Seeger, Pontiac.

Rev. S.R. Wurtz officiated and burial was in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, August 2008)","STR06" "I4201","Seeger","Andrew J.","16 Nov 1893","3 Jul 1959","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Michigan, Sanilac County, Greenleaf Twp
Enumerated January 13 and 14, 1920
SD 7? ED 107 Sheet 4A
Fm 78-78
Seeger, Andrew Hd M W 26 M Mich NY NY Farmer
Seeger, Bessie L Wf F W 25 M Canada English Canada English Ireland English
Seeger, Albert Brother M W 30 S Mich NY NY Farmer
Van Allen, Archie Hired Help M W 15 S Mich Mich Mich Laborer Farm

1930 Census
Michigan, Sanilac County, Greenleaf Twp
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 76-18 SD 11 Sheet 4A Stamped 141
71-71
Seeger, Andrew Hd M W 36 M 26 Mich NY NY Farmer General Farm
Seeger, Bessie Wf F W 35 M 25 Canada English Canada English Canada English
Seeger, Albert Brother M W 40 S Mich NY NY Farm Laborer","STR06" "I32394","","","","","","","" "I48456","Sefrna","Barbara Ann","8 Sep 1953","19 May 2023","0","Barbara Ann Elznic, 70 of Cedar Bluffs, Nebraska passed away Friday, May 19, 2023 at Methodist Fremont Health. She was born September 8, 1952 in Biloxi, Mississippi to Marvin F. and Betty (Stasney*) Sefrna.

Barb was raised in Hebron, NE and was a 1970 graduate of Hebron High School. She married Robert Elznic August 14, 1971 in Hebron. They lived in several communities including Lincoln, Alliance, Wilbur and the last 7 years they have been in Cedar Bluffs.

Barb loved sports, the Huskers, and took great pride in that she could hold her own talking sports with the guys. She loved spending time with her grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents; infant son, Ryan Lee Elznic; and brother Marvin J. Sefrna.

Barb is survived by her husband, Bob of Cedar Bluffs' daughter, Tiffany (Jonathan) Beukelman of Sioux Falls, SD; son, Nate (Heidi) Elznic and 8 grandchildren.

Memorial Service will be 10:30 A.M., Saturday, June 3, 2023 at Moser Memorial Chapel in FREMONT. Visitation will be from 9:30 to 10:30 A.M., prior to the service on Saturday. Everyone is invited to wear your Husker gear in honor of Barb.

Private interment will be at the Wilbur Czech Cemetery in Wilber, NE at a later date.

Online condolences may be left at www.mosermemorialchapels.com.

Moser Memorial Chapel, 200 W. Main St. Cedar Bluffs, NE 68015 402-628-3445.

(Courtesy Dennis Belohlavy)

*Dennis emailed, on May 21, 2023, that Betty STASTNEY, shown as Barbara's mother above, is not correct. Betty was born a FILIP. Her parents were James Ralph ""Jim"" FILIP and Julia Rose SLADEK. James died in 1950 and Julia second married Jaroslav ""Jerry"" STASTNY (note the correct spelling of STASTNY). I would suspect that's where the alternative surname is coming from but Barbara was 18 when her mom remarried so I doubt she was adopted and if so I have found no documentation to that effect. By the way Stastny in Czech means ""happy"" as in Stastny Novy Rok (Happy New Year).","STR06" "I6118","Segar","John","Bef 1746","Yes, date unknown","0","Married to Esther.","STR06" "I10044","Segrest","Jacob","26 Nov 1808","4 Jul 1870","0","On the 1860 Tyler County, TX census, he is shown as Jacob Secrist.","STR06" "I48331","Seibert","Alexander","Abt 1906","Yes, date unknown","0","Ohio Marriage records show him as a son of Gottlieb and Eva Siebert","STR06" "I47279","Seigel","Deborah","5 Jun 1942","13 Dec 1976","0","Her headstone was engraved with ""Beloved Daughter, Dorothy Seigel Parker""","STR06" "I21712","Seitz","Johanna Friederika","15 Feb 1837","18 Jul 1905","0","Kathy Brandt Bonnell shows her as a daughter of Christian Friedrich Seitz and Anna Barbara Betz.","STR06" "I9244","Sekimotto","Robert Alan","19 Jun 1954","11 Jan 2000","0","R ALAN SEKIMOTTO 19 Jun 1954 11 Jan 2000 (V) 78758 (Austin, Travis, TX) (none specified) 458-17-1828 Texas

Their was an Alan Sekimotto, pictured, who graduated from ""The American School of Lima, Peru Colegio Franklin D. Roosevelt"" in 1972.

http://www.fdralumni.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=2422&size=medium&cat=534","STR06" "I25178","Self","Allen D.","Bef 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","Melba Gene instead shows his name as John Albert Allen Self.","STR06" "I18910","Self","David Washington","Bef 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","The History of Sabine Parish, Louisiana (author John Belisle, The Sabien Banner Press, 1912) states that ""in 1860 the white population of Sabine Parish numbers about four thousant, and there were less than two thousand slaves. There were few really wealthy people in the parish, and many owned not more than one of two slaves. the owners of six or more in 1861 included D. W. Self.

http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924028797707/cu31924028797707_djvu.txt","STR06" "I46470","Self","James Stanley","31 Jan 1944","11 May 1999","0","The Texas Birth Index shows he was born to Levi Ward Self and Vivian Juanita Hancock.

Obituary, as copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by David Sifford:

Services for Stan Self, 55, of Floydada will be at 10 a.m. Friday in Englunds Funeral Service Chapel with Jack Gordon, minister of the Church of Christ, officiating.

Burial will be in Englewood Cemetery.

Self died Tuesday, May 11, 1999, in University Medical Center.

He was born Jan. 31, 1944, in Slaton. He graduated from Petersburg High School in 1963. He graduated from Henderson County College, while on a football scholarship. He also attended Stephen F. Austin University. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Vietnam War, and he received two Purple Hearts. He was a fireman with the Longview Fire Department, and he was on the Rescue & SCUBA squad. He retired from the U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Postal Service, having been a city letter carrier for eight years in Floydada.

National Cemetery Administration. U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. also shows him as born 31 Jan 1944 and died 11 May 1999.
","STR06" "I29372","","","","","","","" "I18911","Self","William","7 Oct 1796","Aft 1840","0","William Self...the son of William Isaac Self born ca 1775 in Prince Edward County, Virginia and Dicey Vaughn born ca 1775 in Bedford County, Virginia. William and Dicey married January 21, 1795 in Bedford County, Virginia. The traveled to Mississippi where William Isaac Self died ca 1846 in Hancock County. William (the son) traveled from Pike County, Mississippi to St. Helena Parish, Louisiana shortly after the death of his wife, Virginia in 1839.","STR06" "I18921","Self","William Franklin","Abt 1842","Aft 1861","0","(Research):He died as a result of the Civil War.","STR06" "I44056","Self","William Jefferson","2 Jan 1879","7 Apr 1966","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of Flavius Elias SELF and Sarah Alice SALTER, who both also have memorials on FindAGrave.","STR06" "I9283","Sellers","Lorine","15 May 1894","11 Nov 1958","0","Shown of FindAGrave as a daughter of John Avant Sellers and Martha Ann Griner. Her brother, was George Henry Sellers, and was shown to have married Emma Luvenia Powell, also a Morgan descendant.","STR06" "I46373","Sellers","Ramsey","22 Dec 1898","1 Oct 1965","0","His Texas Death certificate lists his usual residence as Lake Charles, LA, but he died an the Veteran's Administration Hospital in Temple. He was a veteran of World War II, and his occupation was listed as laborer. He was also shown as ""Never Married."" His body was removed to Lake Charles for burial, but the name of cemetery was shown as 'unknown.'","STR06" "I41836","Selman","Lula Tennessee","19 Apr 1877","21 Jan 1963","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSB6-7HC
name: Lula T Williams
event: Death
event date: 21 Jan 1963
event place: , Angelina, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 19 Apr 1877
birthplace: Zavalla, Texas
father's name: Henry Selman
mother's name: Jane Stevens
informant Mrs. B. T. Williams
Cemetery Fielders
certificate number: 00017
film number: 2117173
digital folder number: 005144783
image number: 02553
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Lula T Williams, 1963","STR06" "I34471","Selman","Willie Fern","8 Aug 1907","17 Nov 1977","0","John W. Clark shows her as a daughter of Jim SELMAN and Elizabeth STEVENS.","STR06" "I4760","Selveria","Julia","24 Sep 1920","6 Jun 1980","0","The California Death Index on Rootsweb shows her mother's maiden name as LANDRY, and her father's last name as SELVERIA. She was born in California, and died in Los Angeles County at the age of 59.","STR06" "I26607","Semmes","Mary E.","2 Aug 1843","29 Jul 1917","0","See attached sources.","STR06" "I24849","Semmler","Daisy","Sep 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, Guadalupe County, Seguin, 3rd Ward
Enumerated 3 Jan 1920 by L.E. Meyer
SD 14, ED 140 Sheet 3A
35-36
Dietz, Will Hd M 42 M Tx Germany US Merchant Market?
Dietz, Daisie Wf F 40 M Tx Germany Tx
Dietz, Loyd Son M 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Dietz, Gladys Dtr F 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Dietz, Ruby Dtr F 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Dietz, Ramond Son M 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Dietz, Willie Son M 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Semmler, Julius Father-in-law M 66 Germany Germany Germany
Ramon, Franco Boarder M 19 Mexico Mexico Mexico Farm Laborer","STR06" "I24784","Semmler","Julius Henry","Dec 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):


Census Information

1900 Census
Texas, Guadalupe County, JP 7, ED 71
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900 by W. R. Campbell
SD 13, ED 71, Sheet 1A, Stamped 340
6/6
Simler, Julius Hd W M Dec 1853 46 M 22 Germany Germany Germany 1853 Farmer
Simler, Maggie Wf W F Nov 1857 42 M 22 7/6 Tx Germany La.
Simler, Henry/Heinz? Son W M Dec 1878 21 Tx Germany Tx
Simler, Daisy Dtr F Sept 1880 19 Tx Germany Tx
Simler, Auther Son W M Aug 1885 14 Tx Germany Tx
Simler, Maggie Dtr W F July 1887 12 Tx Germany Tx
Simler, Bonnie Dtr W F Jan 1892 7 Tx Germany Tx
Simler, Johnie Son W M Oct 1897 Tx Germany Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Guadalupe County, JP 7
Enumerated 26 Apr 1910 by Theodore Hoffman
SD 15, ED 60, Sheet 9A
160-176
Semmler, Julius Hd W 56 M1 32 Germany Germany Germany 1855 Farmer
Semmler, Margaret Wf W 52 M1 32 7/6 Tx Germany US Farm Laborer
Semmler, Maggie Dtr W 21 Tx Germany Tx Farm Laborer
Semmler, Bonnie Dtr w 17 Tx Germany Tx Farm Laborer
Semmler, Johnnie Son W 13 Tx Germany Tx Farm Laborer

1920 Census
Texas, Guadalupe County, Seguin, 3rd Ward
Enumerated 3 Jan 1920 by L.E. Meyer
SD 14, ED 140 Sheet 3A
35-36
Dietz, Will Hd M 42 M Tx Germany US Merchant Market?
Dietz, Daisie Wf F 40 M Tx Germany Tx
Dietz, Loyd Son M 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Dietz, Gladys Dtr F 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Dietz, Ruby Dtr F 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Dietz, Ramond Son M 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Dietz, Willie Son M 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Semmler, Julius Father-in-law M 66 Germany Germany Germany
Ramon, Franco Boarder M 19 Mexico Mexico Mexico Farm Laborer","STR06" "I13043","Senter","Cornelius","23 Nov 1825","16 Dec 1908","0","Several online trees show his first wife as Maria Bair or Bayne, and further show them as the parents of Adelbert J. Senter, born 6 Aug 1849 in New York.

His date of death on these trees is shown as 10=903 or 26 Dec 1908. The 1908 date of death shows that Barry County Death Records, on microfilm at the Hastings Public Library, Barry County, Michigan as the source of this information.","STR06" "I33895","Sepulvado","Alexander L.","Abt 1891","Yes, date unknown","0","Jan Currier (ccarpet@swbell.net) shows that he was a son of Joseph Jacob Sepulvado and Rose Jane Lafitte of Zwolle, LA.","STR06" "I33895","Sepulvado","Alexander L.","Abt 1891","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Census
Loisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 5
56-58
Manuel Ebarb
57-59
Sepulvado, Alex L Hd M W 29 M La Ls La Farmer
Sepulvado, Rose Wf F W 26 M La La La
Sepulvado, Rena Ma Dtr F W 5 S La La La
Sepulvado, Willard Son M W 3 S La La La
Sepulvado, Linez Dtr F W 2 S La La La
58-60
Sepulvado, George

1930 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Police Jury Ward 5, Bayou Scie
Enumerated 28 Apr 1930
ED 43-11 SD 4 Sheet 16B
290-292
Sepulvado, Alex L Hd M Mex 40 M@23 La La La Farmer
Sepulvado, Rosia Wf F Mex 37 M@20 La La La
Sepulvado, Renna M Dtr F Mex 17 S La La La
Sepulvado, Williard Son M Mex 12 S La La La
Sepulvado, Linez Dtr F Mex 13 S La La La
Sepulvado, Bernard Son M MEx 11 S La La La
Sepulvado, Addie Dtr F Mex 9 S La La La
Sepulvado, Elton Son M Mex 7 S La La La
Sepulvado, Joe Son M Mex 5 S La La La
Sepulvado, Annie M Dtr F Mex 10/12 S La La La","STR06" "I33874","Sepulvado","Calvin Lee","4 Jul 1957","23 Jun 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
June 28, 1995, Page 8

Calvin Sepulvado

Calvin Lee Sepulvado, 37, of Six Mile Community, Hemphill, died at 4:15 p.m. Friday, June 23, 1995, in a traffic accident in Yellowpine.

Born July 4, 1957, he was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and a U. S. Army veteran. Sepulvado was a construction concrete finisher with C. C. C. Group Inc.

Survivors: wife, Jessica Ann Sepulvado; a daughter, Jessica Anne Sepulvado; a son Dallas Lee Sepulvado; parents, Elton Sepulvado and Martha Young Sepulvado; sisters, Janice Sepulvado and Jo Ann Bragg; and brothers, Ray Sepulvado, Gary Sepulvado; Dennis Sepulvado, and David Sepulvado, all of Hemphill.

Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill with Bro. Richarl L. Smith and Bro. W. Clarence Howell officiating. Interment followed at Hemphill City Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2009)","STR06" "I33872","Sepulvado","Elton Matthew","14 Jul 1924","5 Oct 2002","0","He is the son of Alexander Sepulvado and Rose Ebarb.

His tombstone indicates he was a veteran of World War II.","STR06" "I33886","Sepulvado","Janice Delane","1 May 1963","30 Apr 2017","0","Janice Delene Sepulvado, age 53 of Elkmont, Alabama, passed away Sunday, April 30, 2017 in Huntsville, Alabama.

Janice was born May 1, 1963 in Hemphill, Texas to Elton and Martha Young Sepulvado.

She worked in the medical field and enjoyed spending time spoiling her grandchildren.

Janice is survived by her daughter, Amberlie Sepulvado of Town Creek, Alabama, brothers, Ray Sepulvado of Hemphill, Texas, Gary Sepulvado of Hemphill, Texas, Dennis Sepulvado of Pineland, Texas and David Sepulvado and wife Tana of Hemphill, Texas, sister, JoAnn Bragg of Pineland, Texas and grandchildren, Nevaeh Sepulvado and Kaylyn Tippett of Town Creek, Alabama.

She was preceded in death by her parents and her brother, Calvin Lee Sepulvado.

Funeral services will be held at 2pm, Thursday, May 4, 2017 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street in Hemphill, Texas.

Visitation will be held from 5~8pm Wednesday, May 3, 2017 at Starr Funeral Home.

Copied from her FindAGrave memorial page
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 10, 2017, Page 5","STR06" "I35197","","","","","","","" "I4754","","","","","","","" "I45863","Sessoms","Carrie","16 Jun 1880","7 Jan 1964","0","(Research):Death Certificate, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page:

name: Carrie Sessoms Mc Lemore
event: Death
event date: 07 Jan 1964
event place: Clinton, Sampson, North Carolina
burial date: 08 Jan 1964
burial place: Roseboro, Nc
cemetery: Horne Family
residence: Roseboro, Sampson, NC
street address: Bryan Apts. West St
gender: Female
death age: 83
marital status: Widowed
race: White
occupation: Domestic
birth date: 16 Jun 1880
birthplace: Nc
father:
mother: Ellen Sessoms
spouse: Frank Mc Lemore","STR06" "I31838","Sessoms","Margaret Emma ""Maggie""","9 Feb 1869","19 Dec 1956","0","From Robert McLemore Butler's notes: Sampson County, NC Died Roseboro, NC 19 Dec 1956 Margaret Emaline McLemore b. 9 Feb 1861 F John Elson Sessoms M Penny Fisher Spouse OSCAR BERNICE S(sic) McLEMORE Bk 44 p 251.","STR06" "I6239","Sessums","Beatrix","18 Nov 1888","11 Jan 1934","0","Her Texas Death Certificate showed that she was married to W. P. McClanahan at the time of her death, and working as a Hotel Operator. Her parents were listed as G. W. SESSON and Alice Elbridge. The informant was her son, Klein McClanahan. Although she died in Dallas, she was a resident of Gladewater, Texas.","STR06" "I8369","","","","","","","" "I31591","","","","","","","" "I16313","","","","","","","" "I16316","","","","","","","" "I39716","Seyboth","Friedrich ""Fred""","Feb 1852","10 Sep 1934","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Pennsylvania, Butler County, Cranberry Twp
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 19 ED 69 Sheets 9A and 9B Stamped 300
139-146
Seyboth, Frederick Head W M Feb 1851 49 m 25 Germany Germany Germany 1873 27 Na Farmer
Seyboth, Sophia Wf W F Feb 1850 50 M 25 9/9 NY Germany Germany
Seyboth, William Son W M July 1881 18 S NY Germany NY Farm Laborer
Seyboth, Albert A Son W M Dec 1883 16 S NY Germany NY Farm Laborer
Seyboth, Logan J Grandson M W Dec 1895 4 S Pa Pa Pa

1910 Census
Pennsylvania, Beaver County, New Sewickley Twp
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD 21 ED 46 Sheet 3B
55-56
Seyboth, Fred Head M W 58 m1 31 Germany Germany Germany Farmer
Seyboth, Sophia Wf M W m2 31 11/9 NY NY NY
Seyboth, William Son M W 28 m1 4 NY Germany NY
Seyboth, Susan DtrinLaw F W 24 m1 4 2/2 Pa Pa Pa
Seyboth, Cora Grddtr F W 3 S Pa Pa Pa
Seyboth, Nora Grdtr F W 3 S Pa Pa Pa
Seyboth, Logan Grandson M W 13 S Pa Pa Pa

1920 Census
Pennsylvania, Beaver County, New Sewickley
Enumerated 10 Jan 1920
SD 22 ED 61 Sheet 3B
65-69
Seyboth, Fred Head M W 68 M Germany German Germany German Germany German
Seyboth, Sophie Wf F W 78 M NY Germany German Germany German
66-70
Seyboth, Albert Head M W 36 M NY Germany German NY Farmer
Seyboth, Cora Wf F W 33 M Pa Pa Pa
Seyboth, Wilmer Son M W 11 S Pa Pa Pa
Seyboth, Orin Son M W 10 S Pa Pa Pa
Seyboth, Blanche Dtr F W 4 9/12 S Pa Pa Pa

1930 Census
Pennsylvania, Beaver County, New Sewickley
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 4-81 SD 7 Sheet 3B
69-76
Seyboth, Frederick Head M W 78 Wd Germany Germany Germany Farmer 1873 Na

","STR06" "I48563","Seymour","Warren Virgil","15 Nov 1920","7 Nov 2014","0","Beaumont Enterprise? 14 Nov. 2014

Warren V. Seymour 1920-2014 Deacon Warren V. Seymour Sr., age 93, of Leakey, Texas went to be with his Lord and Savior on Friday, November 7, 2014. He was born on November 20, 1920, in Beaumont, Texas to Lawrence and Celevone (Leger) Seymour. Warren joined the United States Naval Air Force during WWII where he became a bombardier and was Reservist during the Korean conflict.

He retired to Leakey, Texas, after 32 years as the Head of Research at Mobil Chemical Company. He became a Deacon of St. Raymond Catholic Church, was a very caring and kind person and will be missed by all.

He was preceded in death by lifelong sweetheart and loving wife, L. Arnell Seymour; and his son, Warren V. Seymour Jr.

Services will be held Saturday, November 15, 2014, 11 a.m., at St. Raymond Catholic Church in Leakey, Texas. Interment will follow in the Leakey Floral Cemetery in Leakey, Texas.

Betty Simon Veillon
Copied from Find A Grave Memorial ID 114684335","STR06" "I48170","Shafer","Arlene Catherine","27 Apr 1926","17 Aug 2005","0","Arlene Catherine Noble, 79, Raymond, died Wednesday (8/17/05) in Milford. Born, Malcolm, (4/27/26) to Alva and Catherine (Speidel) Shafer. Homemaker.

Family members include: daughters, son-in-law, Laury and Jerry Hostetler, Raymond, Sherry Burklund, Lincoln; grandchildren, Scott, Chad, Nicole; great grandchildren, Austin Becwar, Jordan Becwar, Larin Frazier; niece, Elaine Tweton; nephew, Donald Piening; stepgrandchildren, Ashley Hostetler, Amber Seitz; stepgreat-granddaughter, Kailey Seitz. Preceded in death by: husband, Cleon; daughter, Sandra Becwar; parents; sisters, Mildred Powell, Gladys Piening.

Services: 1 p.m. Monday, Roper and Sons Funeral Services, 4300 O St. The Rev. Dr. Robert Chitwood. Visitation: 2-9 p.m. Sunday, with family 2-4 p.m., funeral home. Memorials: American Cancer Society, 5733 S. 34th St., Suite 500, Lincoln 68516; family. Condolences or personal reflections may be left at: www.roperandsons.com.

Published by Lincoln Journal Star from Aug. 18 to Aug. 19, 2005.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I12599","Shaffer","John E.","Abt 1879","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Manheim
Enumerated April 17, 1940
ED 22 SD 67-57 Sheet 7A
126
Shaffer, John E Head m W 61 M Pa Same House Farmer
Shaffer, Alice K Wf F W 54 M Pa Sam House
Cramer, Mary N Mother-in-law F W 85 W Pa Same House","STR06" "I42468","Shaffner","Alice A.","Apr 1856","16 Jan 1924","0","Said to be a daughter of William and Mary Shaffner Seneca County, Ohio. Listed in their household at the time of the 1870 and 1880 census.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FPCB-W9X
name: Alice Cramer
titles & terms (original):
titles & terms (standardized):
death date: 16 Jan 1924
death place: Kissimmee, Osceola, Florida
gender: Female
race (original): White
race (expanded): White
death age: 67y 8m 19d
estimated birth year:
birth date: 27 Apr 1856
birthplace: Ohio
marital status: Married
spouse's name: Charles Cramer
spouse's titles & terms (original):
spouse's titles & terms (standardized):
father's name: Wm. Shaffner
father's titles & terms (original):
father's titles & terms (standardized):
father's birthplace: Penn.
mother's name: Mary Coffman
mother's titles & terms (original):
mother's titles & terms (standardized):
mother's birthplace: Penn.
occupation: Housewife
street address:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place: Fostoria, Ohio
burial date: 16 Jan 1924
funeral home:
informant:
additional relatives: X
film number: 2116302
reference number: ""1021"" F#987
Collection: Alice Cramer, ""Florida, Deaths, 1877-1939""","STR06" "I6752","Shaffner","Martin","22 Jan 1787","17 Sep 1870","0","Settled in Crawford County, Ohio in 1829; both members of the Methodist Episcopal church. At the time of the 1850 census, a Martin and Rebecsa Schaffner were living next to Ann Shaffner and John Cramer in Bloom Township, Seneca County, Ohio. FindAGrave notes that ""he became somewhat of a legendary person in the Shaffner genealogy, often noted for his ""three wives and 21 children."" In fact, he was widowed three times and married four times. He is also known to have had more than 125 grandchildren, many of whom were born after his death, even though he lived to be 83. He also had more than 300 great-grandchildren. ""","STR06" "I45823","Shake","Joseph D.","9 May 1914","Yes, date unknown","0","His marriage license shows he was a son of Charley Shake and Caroline Courter.","STR06" "I46427","Shambaugh","Phyllis Elaine","16 Nov 1937","24 Apr 1973","0","Her Texas Death Certificate shows that she was a School Teacher, and only 35 when she died. Her usual residence was Avalon, Ellis County, Texas. She died at FM 55 and Chambers creek, due to an ""accidental drowning in water trying to save daughter."" She was married, and the informant was her husband, James R. Worsham.","STR06" "I46422","Shambaugh","Russell Clark","31 Aug 1902","13 Aug 1971","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Carmelita Andrews Rhodes, contained the following biographical information:

Burial: 15 Aug 1971, Gipson Funeral Home Directors
Age: 69 yrs 11 days
Born in Boonville, Iowa
Resided in Lufkin, TX for 23 years
Occupation: Insurance Salesman
Father: William Edwin Shambaugh
Mother: Carrie Newlon","STR06" "I33169","Shamberger","Anastasia ""Charlotte""","26 Dec 1869","25 Nov 1956","0","Jane Zimmerman writes that she was born in Stachesried, Bavaria, and immigrated in 1886. She was the daughter of Franz and Maria Schamberger.","STR06" "I39951","Shands","Ruth","2 Feb 1919","4 Feb 1997","0","From FindAGrave:

Birth: Feb. 2, 1919
Whiteflat
Motley County
Texas, USA
Death: Feb. 4, 1997
Mineral Wells
Palo Pinto County
Texas, USA

father: Nathan Frank Shands; mother: Maude Ethel Rattan; spouses: (1) Jessie Cecil McLemore; md. 6 Nov 1938 in Waco, McLennan, TX; (2) James Barto (Bart) Henderson; md. 27 Nov 1965 in Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto, TX

Ruth Henderson, 78, of Mineral Wells

Services for Ruth Henderson, 78, of Mineral Wells will be at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 8 at the Baum-Carlock-Bumgardner Chapel with burial in the Sturdivant Cemetery in Parker County. Rev. Raymond Shands witll officiate with Baum-Carlock-Bumgardner Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Henderson died Tuesday, Feb. 4, 1997 at a local nursing home. She was born in White Flat, TX on Feb. 2, 1919 to Nathan Frank and Maude Ethel Rattan Shands. She lived in Mineral Wells as an infant and during her school years. Mrs. Henderson then moved away and returned in 1962.

She worked at the Mineral Wells tax office in 1965, then at the Palo Pinto County appraisal office where she worked until her retirement in 1986. Mrs. Henderson was a member of the Parker Street Baptist Church.

Survivors include her son Don McLemore of Boulder, CO; grandchildren Heather McLemore of Spokane, WA and Chris Millard of Oklahoma City, OK; sisters Rebecca Foster of Abilene and Rowena McDonald of Azle; and numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews including special great-niece Janet Colvin of Santo. She was preceded in death by her first husband Cecil McLemore in May 1962 and her second husband Bart Henderson in March 1984.

Pallbearers will be Eddie Foster, Richard Foster, David Foster, Archie Woods, Kenneth Long, Phil Colvin, Bernie Lopez and Kenneth R. Long.

Baum-Carlock-Bumgardner Funeral Home - obituary

1. Funeral record of husband.
2. Obituary, ""Mineral Wells Index,"" 5 Feb 1997.
3. Personal knowledge of self.","STR06" "I11615","Shaner","Melthia Lorinda","27 Jul 1869","Yes, date unknown","0","She later married William Clement CHERINGTON.","STR06" "I47260","Shapiro","Benjamin","Between 1882 and 1884","1 Feb 1940","0","Said to be the son of Mordechai Laib ""Mas Louis"" Shapiro and Rucha Nessa Shapior. His given name was Dov Ber Shapiro. He and his wife Celia were said to be cousins. His grandson, Philip Shapiro states that his father, Solomon Shapiro, was a nephew of Myer Smith/Zanvil Savilevics, one of the founders of the B'nai Abraham and Yehuda Laib Family Society.

On the 1910 Federal Census, Benjamin and Cilie were living on Pierce Street in Baltimore. Both were shown as born in Russia, with their native tongue Yiddish. They both were working at a Grocery store.He was shown as immigrating in 1904, and Cilie in 1900. They had been married nine months.

On May 17, 1911, Benjamin Shapiro filed a petition for naturalization in the District of Maryland. He was shown as residing at 255 S. Eden St, Baltimore. He stated he was born 15 Oct 1883 in Kammyes, Russia, and emigrated to the U.S. from Bremen, Germany on the November 26, 1903 aboard the ""Hannover"". He declared his intention to become a U.S. citizen on October 2, 1905 in Harrisburg, PA. His occupation was grocer, and his wife was shown as Ceillie Shapiro, born in Kupisock, Russia. He also stated he had one child, daughter Ruth, born June 22, 1910 in Baltimore. Witnesses to his application were Myer Smith, also a grocer and the brother of Celia, and Jacob Rubin, a retired grocer. Jacob was the father of Myer Smith's wife, Anna. Both Myer and Jacob were residents of Baltimore, Myer's address being 304 East Street, and Jacob residing at 637 Evan Street.

In 1920, the family were still in Baltimore, on N. Chester Street, and he was shown as a proprietor of a Dry Goods Store. They has three daughters, Ruth, Edith and Mary.

A Benjamin Shapiro, age 35 and born September 25, 1883 registered for the draft during World War I as a resident of Baltimore, his residence and grocery store both located at 1013 1/2 Low Street. His nearest relative was Cecelia Shapiro of the same address. He was of Medium Height and build, with brown eyes and dark brown hair.

A Benjamin and Celia Shapiro also share a burial plot at the Anshe Neisen Cemetery, Rosedale, Baltimore County, Maryland. However, the birth date for Benjamin differs, instead being shown as 18 Oct 1882, with a date of death of 10 Feb 1940. Celia's date of birth was listed as 15 May 1881, and death was 3 July 1969.

Due to the similar names, but conflicting birthdates, more research should be done to determine the birth and death date of Benjamin and Celia.

Philip S. Shapiro emailed, in July 2020 that ""I am the son of Dr. Solomon Shapiro and the grandson of Benjamin Shapiro, who was known in Lithuania as Dov Ber Shapiro. Before emigrating, he attended the Telshe Yeshiva in Telsiai / Telz, Lithuania. Benjamin's father was Mordechai Laib Shapiro, who was also from Kamai / Kamajai, Lithuania. He also emigrated to the United States, where he was known as Max Louis Shapiro, and was buried at the same cemetery as the rest of the family. I can provide more information.""","STR06" "I47275","Shapiro","Edith","6 Oct 1911","17 Oct 1975","0","Married a Seigel.","STR06" "I47282","Shapiro","Hinda Ann","28 Jan 1954","14 Jun 1991","0","Her headstone is engraved Hinda Ann (Shapiro) Gordon, with her name in English and Hebrew. It is also inscribed ""Wife and Mother, Dedicated to G_D and Family.""

Obituary from the Baltimore Sun

Hinda A. Shapiro Gordon, a pharmacist at the Lansdowne Rite Aid, died Friday at Sinai Hospital from complications of a blood disorder. She was 37.

Services were held yesterday at the Levinson funeral establishment.

A lifelong resident of Baltimore, Mrs. Gordon graduated in 1977 from the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy and had practiced at the Lansdowne Rite Aid since then.

She attended Beth Tfiloh Day School, Pimlico Junior High School, Northwestern Senior High School and the high school division of what is now the Baltimore Hebrew University.

Mrs. Gordon was a member of the Suburban Orthodox Congregation and the Bnai Abraham and Yehuda Laib Family Society.

She is survived by her husband, Stephen J. Gordon; two sons, Adam Joseph and Jeffrey Benjamin; her mother, Mildred K. Shapiro; a sister, Judith M. Auerbach, all of Baltimore; two brothers, former state Del. David B. Shapiro of Baltimore and Philip S. Shapiro of Guilderland, N.Y., and many nieces and nephews.

Her father, Dr. Solomon Shapiro, for many years the chief of psychology at the Baltimore Veterans Administration Hospital, died in 1989.

The family suggested memorial donations to the Shapiro Scholar-in-Residence Program of the Suburban Orthodox Congregation, 7504 Seven Mile Lane, Baltimore 21208.","STR06" "I47276","Shapiro","Miriam ""Mary""","4 Apr 1916","15 Apr 1991","0","Married a Cohen.","STR06" "I47274","Shapiro","Ruth","22 Jun 1910","16 Apr 1999","0","Married a Reinberg.

Her heastone was engraved with Ruth S. Reinberg, in English and Hebrew, with the added inscription ""Loyal to her family near & far""


Ruth Shapiro Reinberg,
headed family society.

Ruth Shapiro Reinberg, president of a family society that assisted in the emigration and resettlement of Lithuanian Jewish relatives in the United States and other countries, died of heart failure Friday at the Jewish Convalescent Home in Pikesville. She was 88.

Born in Baltimore on Pierce Street, where her parents operated a grocery store, she attended public schools and later helped her parents operate a dry goods store in the 500 block of N. Chester St. Before her 1969 marriage to Sol Reinberg, proprietor of a kosher bakery in Northwest Baltimore, she worked in the accounting office of the Davidson Transfer and Storage Co. After her husband died in 1976, she ran the bakery for more than a year.

Mrs. Reinberg was a longtime member of Suburban Orthodox Congregation, Beth Tfiloh Congregation and other Jewish organizations in Baltimore.

She was also an avid world traveler who enjoyed visiting fellow members of the B'nai Abraham and Yehuda Laib Family Society, an organization founded in 1901 by an uncle to assist in the emigration of relatives to the United States, South Africa, Palestine and South America. Mrs. Reinberg, who wrote a history of the society, was its president from 1950 to 1952 and co-president from 1987 until her death.

She is survived by a sister-in-law, Mildred K. Shapiro of Baltimore; five nieces and nephews; and many great-nieces and great-nephews.

Services will be held at noon today at Sol Levinson & Bros., 8900 Reisterstown Road in Pikesville.

Source:
Baltimore Sun","STR06" "I47277","Shapiro","Solomon","6 Jul 1920","7 Jan 1989","0","Solomon Shapiro registered for the draft during World War II. He was a student at the State Teachers College at the time. Nearest relative was listed as Celia Shapiro. He was 5'8 inches tall, weighed 133 pounds, with brown eyes and hair and a ruddy complexion.

The obituary of his daughter, Hinda Shapiro Gordon, states that her father, "" Dr. Solomon Shapiro, for many years was the chief of psychology at the Baltimore Veterans Administration Hospital, died in 1989.""


","STR06" "I31872","","","","","","","" "I31871","","","","","","","" "I31870","","","","","","","" "I15691","Sharp","John Lynch","18 Nov 1906","28 Aug 2000","0","John L. Sharp, 93, of San Augustine died Monday, August 28, 2000, at Memorial Medical Center in San Augustine. Sharp, born Nov 18, 1906, in San Augustine County as a son of the late Mollie (Polk) and Benjamin Franklin Sharp, was a farmer and a U.S. Army Air Force veteran. He was a member of the Memorial Presbyterian Chruch and a life member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Survivors: wife, Sarah [corrected from Sharon] Sharp of San Augustine; daughters and sons-in-law, Sarah Elizabeth and Walter Garasic of Kilgore and Jeananne and Stan Elkins of Lampasas; sons and daughers-in-law, John and Anna Sharp of San Augustine and Pat and Rhonda Sharp of Killeen; and eight grandchildren. Graveside rites were held Aug. 30 at the Thomas Cemetery in San Augustine County with Bro. Neal Nichols officiating. Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel of San Augustine, directors.","STR06" "I24298","","","","","","","" "I47795","Sharpton","Maxine","27 May 1919","30 Sep 2006","0","Mrs. Maxine Bickham, 87, of San Augustine passed away September 30, 2006 at Twin Lakes Care Center. Services will be at First Baptist Church, Deweyville with the Rev. Damon Bickham, and Brother Brad Bickham officiating. Burial will follow at King's Cemetery in Deweyville.

(Copied from her FindAGrave Memorial page)","STR06" "I41167","Shattles","Frances ""Fannie"" A.","Abt 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","Her last name is instead shown as BOMAN on the death certificate of son Absalom. Most other sources show this as SHATTLES, including www.Ackerman-Family.com, where she is listed as a daughter of George Shattles and Lucinda Canaday.

http://www.ackerman-family.com/ged/grpf2470.html

Death certificates of several of her other children confirm the name SHATTLES.","STR06" "I5282","Shaw","Charles","1876","1941","0","Members of Toomer family say he was a riverboat gambler and gave them worry when he visited. Also have been told he married and farmed in Delhi.","STR06" "I5392","Shaw","Curtis Onan","31 Aug 1897","7 May 1960","0","Name: Curtis Onan Shaw
Death Date: 07 May 1960
Death Place: Decatur, Wise County, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 62 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 31 Aug 1897
Birthplace: Claburne, Texas, Usa
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mrs. Vera Brown Shaw
Father's Name: James Matthew Shaw
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Bonnie Lee Turner
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Carpenter
Place of Residence: Decatur, Wise, Texas
Cemetery: Pleasant Grove Cemetery
Burial Place: Decatur, Texas
Burial Date: 09 May 1960
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116267
Digital Film Number: 4166548
Image Number: 2052
Reference Number: 33298
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I28937","Shaw","Dilla Dillo","12 Sep 1884","23 Jun 1974","0","Her middle name might instead be Dorcas.

She died in an auto accident. The social security death index instead lists her year of birth as 1885, and date of death as Jan 1974. It appears that the news article relating to the Keaton and Dillo Wright family reunion, from which her birth and death date were taken, would be more accurate. Her last residence on the SSDI was Rochester, Haskell County, Texas.","STR06" "I24519","","","","","","","" "I5277","Shaw","Mary Lulu","1866","","0","When her mother died, she went to live with Emma Belle. In 1930 she was living with Franklin in Duncan? She died in State Hospital in Norman.","STR06" "I37563","Shaw","Richard Lee","9 Jan 1925","10 Jul 2010","0","COLUMBUS - Memorial services for Richard Lee Shaw, age 85 of Columbus, will be held on Saturday, July 24th at 2:30 p.m. at the Svoboda Funeral Home North Chapel in Schuyler. Visitation will begin one hour prior to the service.

Richard was born Jan. 9, 1925, at Sargent, to Arthur C. and Helen (Crane) Shaw. He attended rural school and Sagrent High School. On April 19, 1952, he married Verna Lee Anderson in Omaha. They lived in Omaha until 1996 when they moved to Linwood and in 2009 they moved to Columbus. Dick worked as a heavy equipment operator and loved to garden. Dick died July 10, 2010, at Meridian Gardens Assisted Living Center in Columbus.
Richard is survived by his wife, Verna Lee of Columbus; five children, Matthew Shaw of Beatrice, Range Shaw of Phoenix, Bowman (Florence) Shaw of Chicago, Julia Ann Marie Shaw Bartels (Don) of Boston, John (Christa) Shaw of Portland, Ore.; six grandchildren, Cole, Camron, Taylor, Andrew, Laura and Emma; one brother, Charles (Denise) Shaw of Craig; many nieces and nephews and a host of friends.

He is preceded in death by brothers, Jack and Robert and sister, Betty.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I36450","","","","","","","" "I5272","Shaw","William Arthur","1822","19 Mar 1906","0","Father MORGAN b. NC fought British un Rev. war 1775-1783 Mother SHAW??","STR06" "I5268","Shaw","William Franklin","14 Feb 1861","14 Jul 1951","0","Buried Sec 3 Bk 21 Lot 28 sp2.","STR06" "I29367","Shawver","Lee Elias Holman","15 Jan 1897","27 Jul 1960","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I in Jack County, Texas, he was living in Perrin, Texas, and working for E. J. Shawver of the same location. Nearest relative was listed as Boston Shawver, also of Perrin. He was of medium build and heighth, with black hair and eyes.

His Texas Death Certificate shows he was married, and a son of M. B. Shawver and Ruth Holman, and his usual occupation was farming. Informant was his wife, Mrs. Carrie Shawver.","STR06" "I29367","Shawver","Lee Elias Holman","15 Jan 1897","27 Jul 1960","0","(Research):


Census Information:

1930 Census
Texas, Young County, Pr 4
ED 252 SD 3 Sheet 6B
108-116
Shawver, Holman Hd M W 33 M 31 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Shawver, Carrie E Wf F W 28 M 26 Tx Tx Tx
Shawver, Boston Father 62 Wd 25 Tx Va Mo

1940 Census
Texas, Baylor County, JP 2
Enumerated 10 Apr 1940
SD 13 ED 12-4 Sheet 3A
45-R-5-Yes
Shawver, Lee H HEad M W 43 M No 8 Tx same place No occupation shown, out of work 24 weeks
Shawver, Carrie Wf F W 38 M No 6 Tx same place","STR06" "I9491","Sheffield","Bruce Robert","9 Jun 1902","17 Sep 1980","0","Obituary (from an undated clipping from the KIRBYVILLE BANNER)

Funeral services will be under the direction of Causey E.E. Stringer Funeral Home. Masonic rites will follow in the Friendship Cemetery. Mr. Sheffield died at 8:45 pm Wednesday, September 17, in Jasper Memorial Hospital after an illness. He was a native and lifelong resident of Roganville. He was retired from Kirby Lumber Company, he was a member and deacon at North Bonami Missionary Baptist Church and a member of Nathan Corley Masonic Lodge #195, AF&AM in Kirbyville. He is survived by his wife, Olinie Hawthorne Sheffield of Roganville; two sons, James E. Sheffield of Lumberton and Hugh Beaver of Kirbyville; one brother, Rev. Bob E. Sheffield of Huntsville; two sisters, Esther Behannon and Lena Burnett both of Roganville; 15 grandchildren, three great grandchildren.","STR06" "I31832","Sheffield","John Henry","20 Aug 1839","13 Apr 1928","0","(Research):Wanda Davis, on www.findagrave.com, notes that he ""enlisted as a Pvt. in CSA/Civil War out of Madison Co. TX, Co. K, 16th Texas Infantry(Flournoy's) John H. m. Harriet Nancy KING (1847 Walker Co. TX--1904 Madison Co. TX).""","STR06" "I4223","Shelander","Birdie Louise","12 Nov 1889","12 Oct 1955","0","Calvert Cemetery transcription:

Drury, Birdie Louise Shelander 11-12-1889 10-12-1955 h John Ira ""Dock"" Drury Sr.","STR06" "I102","Shelden","Charles Robert ""Bob""","27 Sep 1912","Mar 1980","0","CHARLES SHELDEN 27 Sep 1912 Mar 1980 85712 (Tucson, Pima, AZ) 85712 (Tucson, Pima, AZ) 309-09-1198 Indiana

From his completed Form SS-5 ""U.S. Social Security Act Application for Account Number""

Charles Robert Shelden 6312 Harision Street Hammond, Indiana

Employer:

Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Corp. P.O. Box 750 Whiting, Indiana

He was age 24, and born on Sept. 27, 1912 in Shelby, Richland County, Ohio.

Parents:

Charles Chaplin Shelden (Charles Chaplin is typed and Shelden is written in by hand) Lula Anne White

Date of Application Nov. 25, 1936

Bob had been previously married, and had children from that prior marriage. After Ilo died, he was remarried for a third time in Clark County, Nebraska, to Mary Hoover McMinds on 7 Jan 1975.","STR06" "I31138","Sheldon","Alba Thomas","16 Sep 1874","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Columbus, Ohio.","STR06" "I31137","Sheldon","Ella Sophia","21 Jun 1870","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Dayton, Ohio.","STR06" "I30739","Sheldon","Elnathan Raymond","14 Mar 1843","30 Nov 1862","0"," Served in Company E, 121st Regiment.","STR06" "I22386","Shelton","James Theodore","4 Sep 1906","13 Feb 1988","0","JAMES T SHELTON 04 Sep 1906 13 Feb 1988 85321 (Ajo, Pima, AZ) (none specified) 525-03-2860 New Mexico","STR06" "I28843","Shelton","Louise Avline ""Avaline"" ""Eveline""","18 May 1859","6 Jul 1946","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6MR-TXS
Name: Louise Avline Mclemore
Death Date: 06 Jul 1946
Death Place: Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 87 years 1 month 18 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 May 1859
Birthplace: No. Carolina
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James Shelton
Father's Birthplace: N. Carolina
Mother's Name: Cant Remember
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Fort Worth, Tarrant, Tex
Cemetery: Laurel Land Cemetery
Burial Place: Ft. Worth, Texas
Burial Date: 08 Jul 1946
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2218379
Digital Film Number: 4030562
Image Number: 1230
Reference Number: cn 33980
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976

Trudy Shelton Lyon emailed, in November 2013, that Avaline Shelton McLemore was a daughter of James Madison Shelton and his wife, Jemima Hooper.","STR06" "I12217","Shelton","Mildred Lucene","7 Sep 1922","23 Feb 2013","0","(Research):Mildred Lucene McLemore

Mildred was born September 8, 1922 to Vernon and Susie Shelton in Eakly, Oklahoma. She was raised along with her brother, Jack, in Eakly and graduated from Eakly High School in 1940. In 1940 she married Woodrow McLemore and they moved to Bakersfield in 1941. Together they had three children, Margaret (Peggy), Steven, and Ted McLemore.

Mildred loved being a homemaker and was active in her childrens' school and sports activities. In 1962 Mildred went back to school and obtained her cosmetology license. Later in life she became interested in painting and studied at Mize Galleries for many years. She painted many beautiful pictures that are enjoyed by her family and friends. She also enjoyed cooking, sewing, and visiting with her family.

Mildred was preceded in death by her parents, Vernon and Susie Shelton, brother Jack Shelton, and her husband Woodrow McLemore. She is survived by her daughter Peggy Albitre (Mike), son Steve McLemore and son Ted McLemore (Lori), niece Shelia Shelton, grandchildren Tony Bonner (Kelly), Moira Myronenko (Dan), Megan McCort (Matt), Scott McLemore (Courtney), and great grandsons Kyle Bonner and Devin Albitre. Graveside services will be held Friday, March 1st. at 10:00 a.m. at Hillcrest Memorial Park. www.bakersfield.com/obits

ersfield.com/obits
Published in Bakersfield Californian on February 28, 2013","STR06" "I24734","Shepard","Eugenia Vanettis","Nov 1876","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information

1900 Census
Texas, Bastrop County, JP 2, ED 4
Enumerated 9 June 1900
SD 40, ED 4, Sheet 12B
236-245
Thomas, M. Hd W M Feb 1873 27 M 5 Tx Miss Tx Fireman Stationary Engineer
Thomas, Eugenia Wf W F Nov 1876 23 M 5 2/2 Tx Miss La
Thomas, Winnie Dtr W F May 1895 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Thomas, Leona Son W M Nov 1897 s S Tx Tx Tx
Duty, Woodie Stepbrother W M APr 1879 21 S Tx Tx Tx Fireman Stationary Engineer

1910 Census
Texas, Bastrop County, Smithville, ED 3
Enumerated 19 Apr 1910
SD 10, ED 3, Sheet 4A
81-81
Thomas, Melvin V Hd W W 36 M117 Tx Miss Tx Engineer Steam Engine
Thomas, Eugenia V Wf F W 32 M 17 5/3 Tx Miss La
Thomas, Winnie Davis Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Thomas, Leora Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Thomas, Dillie Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Harris, Houston, Ward 7 (part of)
Enumerated 3 Jan 1920 By Fannie Mae Miller
SD 5, ED 103, Sheet 3B
Ashland Street, 1231
#64-71
Garwood, Charles W Hd M W 24 M Tx England Tx Huskster Veg Wagon Owner
Garwood, Tillie Wf F W 19 M Tx Tx Tx
Garwood, Charles Son M W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Thomas, Eugenia Mother-in-law F W 45 Wd Tx Miss La
Bryan, Charles M Nephew W 4 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I24736","Shepard","Samuel Keaton","23 Apr 1885","25 Apr 1954","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows that he married first a woman named Minnie, and second Sallie Marie CASAREZ. The following census listings are assumed to be for him.","STR06" "I24736","Shepard","Samuel Keaton","23 Apr 1885","25 Apr 1954","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 Census
Texas, Harris County, Houston Heights Ward 1, ED 43
Enumerated 22 April 1910 by J. Bauer
SD 8 ED 43 Ward #1 Sheet 12 A
#821-219-232
Shepard S.K. Hd M W 24 M1 Tx US US Carpenter Home
Shepard, M. Wife F W 21 M2 1/1 La Tx Tx
Shepard, L. Son M W 4 S La Tx TX

1920 Census
Texas, Harris County, Houston Ward 1

(THE FAMILY BELOW WAS INDEXED AS FOLLOWED, BUT I WAS UNABLE TO LOCATE THE ACTUAL IMAGE, ON THE ANCESTRY.COM MICROFILM)

Sam K Shepard 34 TX Hd
Minnie A. Shepard 28 TX Wife
John W. Shepard 13 La Son
G. Elliott Shepard 9 Tx Son
Wilma Shepard 7 Tx Dtr
Jack Shepard 3 4/12 Tx Son
De Victor Shepard 6/12 Tx Son","STR06" "I38409","Sheppard","Catherine Charlotte ""Lottie""","16 Nov 1851","18 Apr 1910","0","Catherine's tombstone is engraved with the dates 16 Nov 1851-18 Apr 1910. However, as she is listed with her family on the 1910 census, dated 5 May 1910. Perhaps the census reflected all individuals as of April 1, 1910?

John Stromberger found the following brief articles about Lottie, quoted verbatim, from a Washington, Illinois newspaper:

October 17, 1901: ""Mrs. Dr. McLemore, of Mason City, is visiting her parents, D. S. Sheppard, Sr. and wife, and her brother, J. S. Sheppard and sisters Mrs. H. L. Zinser and Mrs. Anna S. Lester.""

November 16, 1906: Mrs. Lottie McLemore came up from Mason City today to spend her 55th birthday with her parents Capt. and Mrs. D. S. Sheppard. Mrs. McLemore was born hera at Cooper.""

Washington News, Washington, IL, April 26, 1910, Page 3.

OBITUARY OF MRS. W. A. [sic] MCLEMORE

A Mason City, Ill., special in the Bloomington Pantagraph contains the following:

Catherine Charlotte, wife of Dr. W. Y. McLemore, died at the family residence on East Elm street Monday following a two years' illness with cancer of the stomach and liver.

Catherine Charlotte Sheppard, daughter of Major and Mrs. D. S. Sheppard of Washington, Ill., was born in Washington on November 16, 1851, and on August 3, 1873, she was united in marriage to W. Y. McLemore. In March of the following year Mr. and Mrs. McLemore came to this city where they have since resided. Ten children were born to them, two of whom have preceeded [sic] the mother to the Great Beyond. The decedent was for many years a devoted member of the M. E. church of this city and for fourteen years secretary of the Ladies' Aid Society of that church and an active and honored member of the local chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. She is survived by her husband, father, one brother, D. S. Sheppard Jr. of Peoria; two sisters, Mrs. H. L. Zinser of Washington, Ill., and Mrs. Anna S. Lester of Peoria, the following children: Calvin A. McLemore of Orosi, Cal., Prof. W. D. McLemore of Nantucket Island, Mass.; Mrs. Ella McLemore of Salt Lake City, Utah; Fred Mc Lemore of Manilla, P. I.; Homer McLemore of Seattle, Wash.; and Mamie, Harriet and Rae McLemore at home.

The funeral services were held under the auspices of Madeline Chapter, O. E. S. of this city at the late residence on East Elm street on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock and were conducted by the Rev. Thomas H. Tull, pastor of the M. E., church. The interment was made in the Mason City cemetery.

Mrs. McLemore when a young lady taught school for six years in the vicinity of Washington. She commenced teaching at the age of 15 and taught in Tazewell, Woodford and Livingston counties.

(Courtesy of Carol Dorward, via email on 16 Aug 2012--Carol also noted that Charlotte's parents were Major Dennis Scovel Sheppard and Mary Jane Young)","STR06" "I285","","","","","","","" "I20900","Sherman","Albert A.","Abt 1808","Yes, date unknown","0","Another marriage record: Albert A. Sherman married Alcina Blodget 28 Jan 1867, Presumably this is the father, as AA Jr died during the Civil War. Perhaps Sarah predeceased him and he remarried.

Rhodene Frederick found the information below at the Clayton Library in Houston in March, 2005 relating to the Sherman family:

Leonora A born July 18, 1831
Portia E. born July 15, 1833 (married Jacob WAKEMAN04-17-1851)
Esther Ann born Aug 19, 1836 (married Noah SPITTER (sic) 1 Jan 1859--last name s/b SPILTER)
Mary I. born Feb 27, 1839 TN (married Porteus S. KEPLER 31 Mar 1875)
Albert A. born c 1847","STR06" "I20900","Sherman","Albert A.","Abt 1808","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1850 Federal Census Meca, Trumbull County, Ohio #1835-1908
Albert A. SHERMAN 42 Shoemaker Mass Sarah SHERMAN 46 NY
Leonora A SHERMAN 19 Oh
Portia C. SHERMAN 17 Pa
Esther Ann SHERMAN 15 Pa
Martha Anne SHERMAN 12 Pa
Albert A. SHERMAN 5 Oh

1860 Census
Ohio, Ashtabula, Lenox Township, New Lyme
#870-737
A.A. SHERMAN 51Farmer $600 $300 Mass
Sarah SHERMAN 54 NY
Mary I SHERMAN 22 Tailoress $--- $200 Pa.
Allen A SHERMAN 13 Oh.


1880 Federal Census
Albert SHERMAN Self M Male W 72 MA Retired Bo
ot & Shoemaker RI MA
Mary A(lcina?) SHERMAN Wife M Female W 63 NJ Keeping House NJ NJ Source Information:
Census Place Greene, Trumbull, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255070
NA Film Number T9-1070
Page Number 114A","STR06" "I20905","Sherman","Albert A.","Abt 1845","9 Apr 1863","0","Ashtabula Sentinel April 1863

In the Hospital at Murfreesboro, Tenn., April 9th, of quick Consumption, ALBERT A., adopted son of A.A. and SARAH SHERMAN, of New Lyme. He was a member of Co. H, 105th O.V.I.","STR06" "I30754","Sherman","D. Barnum","Between 1817 and 1820","Yes, date unknown","0"," Killed by the cars in Rutland, Vermont.","STR06" "I31163","Sherman","Eugene Carlos","13 Feb 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Lucy Roberts. They were the parents of Lucia, Richard, Carol and Madge.","STR06" "I31161","Sherman","Gertrude Harriet","16 Apr 1851","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Portland, Oregon.","STR06" "I24918","Sherman","Hannah","28 May 1765","12 May 1843","0","C. Fairchild, on his RootsWeb WorldConnect tree titled ""Fairchild"", shows her as the daughter of John SHERMAN and Hannah CLARK.","STR06" "I6002","Sherman","Leanora Arline","18 Jul 1832","8 Apr 1894","0","Leonora died eight days after her husband. Her step-son, Henry, was executor of her estate. He had also been the executor of his father's estate. Her assets at the time of her death consisted solely of land and hay. The estate received $252 for the sale of these, and after paying the administration expenses, along with $59 for a casket and burial robe, the balance of $184 was allocated ratably to her surviving children: Fred, Frank, Ralph, Charles and Alice (Cutting).

The following obituary is courtesy of William Billig,

WESTERN RESERVE DEMOCRAT

Mrs. Arline Strong, step-mother of Mr. H.A. Strong of this city, died at the family home in Bristol Sunday forenoon. The funeral services were held Tuesday at 11 o'clock and the remains buried in the Bristol cemetery. Deceased was the widow of David B. Strong who died March 30, and her illness dated from his death. She was 64 years of age.","STR06" "I45038","Sherman","Maxine","2 Aug 1921","9 Apr 2014","0","MAXINE SHERMAN O'DELL,
92, of Deford, died Wednesday, April 9, 2014 in Tuscola County Medical Care Facility, Caro, following a long illness. She was born August 3, 1921 in Caro to Russell and Minerva (Helwig) Sherman. She married Quenton W. ""Cutch"" O'Dell March 24, 1942 in Caro. He died August 21, 1976.

Maxine graduated from Caro High School in 1938 and then attended County Normal graduating with a teaching degree. She taught at Hillside School for two years. Maxine then worked for Thumb Laundry in Caro. During World War II Maxine worked as a ""Rosie the Riveter"" at a machine gun factory in Caro. She worked as a social worker for the Tuscola County Department of Social Services for 17 years. Maxine was a former member of Sutton Sunshine United Methodist Church and now a member of Deford Community Church. She was a volunteer at Deford Christian Academy. Maxine enjoyed crocheting (making many afghans), reading Christian Inspirational Fiction and Mysteries. She also collected teddy bears.

Maxine is survived by her son, Wesley C. (Gloria) O'Dell of Mayville; daughter, Marcia (Ron) Mozden of Deford; grandchildren: Shelley (Blaine) de Beaubien, Susan (Kevin) Ruiz, Jeffrey (Patty) O'Dell, Scott (Rebecca) O'Dell, Timothy (Bobbie) Mozden, Christina (Garrett) Gordon, Matthew (Chantel) Mozden; 14 great grandchildren; 2 great great grandsons; several nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her brother, Allen (Barbara) Sherman.

Funeral service held 11:00 a.m. Monday, April 14, 2014 in Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City with Pastor David Cooper of Deford Community Church officiating. Interment will be in Ellington Township Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Deford Christian Academy. Family and friends may share memories, prayers and stories with the family at www.kranzfuneralhome.com.

Visitation: 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday, April 13, 2014 in Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City

Arrangements by
Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City, Michigan
Debra L. Kranz, 989-872-2195","STR06" "I20901","Sherman","Portia C","Abt 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","Could this be her marriage:

Patia C. Sherman Jacob Wakeman
04-17-1851","STR06" "I19164","Sherrill","Carl","Abt 1902","","0","Continued to live on the family farm. He married Hester HAM. They had one daughter, Fern. She married G.W. Robinson, and had two children, Janna and Carl Dean. They lived in Spearman, Texas in 1995, and were retired school teachers. Around that same time, Janna lived in Fort Worth and Carl lived in Amarillo.","STR06" "I19160","Sherrill","J.B.","7 Nov 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","A deacon and founder of First Baptist Church in Vinson. He was County Commissioner in 1932.","STR06" "I19165","Sherrill","Lavergne","Abt 1911","Abt 1970","0","A veteran of World War II, he continued in government service in Washington, D.C. unitl his death in 1970.","STR06" "I19161","Sherrill","Lester","Abt 1892","","0","Superintendant at Hollis int he 1930's and early 1940's. He married Flora MEANS. They had four children: Lilelima, Leroy, Betty, and Larry. Lester died in California in the late 1960's.","STR06" "I19162","Sherrill","Mabel","Abt 1894","Abt 1970","0","Married Med HAMMOND. They had two daughters, Norma and Sybile. Mable died in Hollis in 1970.","STR06" "I19163","Sherrill","Roy","Abt 1901","Abt 1969","0","Worked for the postal department in Oklahoma City for several years, then he and his wife Athella ranched in Texline, Texas for several more years. He died in Oklahoma City in 1969.","STR06" "I11993","Shields","Farmer L.","Abt 1879","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Kansas, Cheyenne County, Wano, St. Francis City
ED 12-18 SD 1 Sheet 10A Stamped 300

79-84
Benkelman, George A Hd O $6000 M W 39 M 27 Kansas NY German
y Physician
Benkelman, Ruth L Wf F W 38 M 26 Kansas Illinois Illinois
Benkelman, Mary B Adopted Dtr F W 3 6/12 S Neb US US
Benkelman, Bonnie J Adopted Dtr F W 2 1/12 S Neb US US
82-8?
Shields, Farmer L Hd O $12,000 M W 51 M21 Iowa Ill Iowa President Commercial Bank
Shiels, Lottie B Wf F W 49 M 48 Colorado NY Germany","STR06" "I47418","Shields","Freda Mae","1 Feb 1942","25 Sep 2014","0","Obituary, coped from her FindAGrave Memorial Page:

OGUE, Freda Mae (Shields), age 72, of Madisonville, passed away Thursday, September 25, at Parkwest Medical Center, in Knoxville. She was born on February 1, 1942 in Vonore, TN, and moved to Rockford, IL in 1956. She attended school in Monroe County, and then graduated from West High School, in Rockford, in 1960. She worked for Barber Coleman, and then moved back to Madisonville, TN in 1994, where she enjoyed her retirement. Preceded in death by her parents, John and Ida Mae Shields; siblings, Ruby, Glen, Roy, Jewelene, and Leon. Survivors: Husband of 54 wonderful years, James R. Hogue; Children, Dana Kulpa and John Baldock, Dale and Kim Hogue; Grandchildren, Cassandra and Caitlin Hogue, Krystina, Andrew, and Joseph Kupla, Jennifer and James Baldock; Great grandchildren, Destiney Altamirano, Madison Baldock, and Aleena James; Siblings, Tommie and Clyde Shickles, Robert and Marty Shields. Funeral Service 2:00 P.M., Monday, September 29, Biereley-Hale Chapel, Rev. Gib Harris officiating. Family will receive friends from 1:00 to 2:00 P.M., Monday, Biereley-Hale Funeral Home, Madisonville.","STR06" "I47416","Shields","Glen Hobart","15 Feb 1924","25 Jan 1991","0","He sgares a double marker with Eula Mpser, born 1 July 1920, no date of death.","STR06" "I47415","Shields","Ruby Lee","23 Jan 1922","23 Feb 1941","0","Her last name at death was bBRIGHT","STR06" "I35908","Shilling","Agnes Ann","6 Nov 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","She married first a BROOKS, second a STOKES and third a TOTEN.","STR06" "I35914","Shilling","Amanda Melinda","20 Mar 1865","Yes, date unknown","0","She married George SPANN.","STR06" "I35915","Shilling","Daniel Floyd","6 Feb 1868","Abt 1959","0","He married at age 50, an Edith, and died at age 91 in Winters, TX.","STR06" "I35917","Shilling","Henry Jackson","28 Oct 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","Married first Annie BREWER, second Goldie BREWER, sister of Annie, and third to an unknown. He lived in New Mexico.","STR06" "I35912","Shilling","Leonidas Vincent ""L. V.""","20 Jan 1863","Abt 1948","0","He was a Methodist preacher and farmer and lived at Lebanon, Oklahoma. His wife died shortly after the birth of their fourteenth child.","STR06" "I35907","Shilling","Mary Jane","19 Jan 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","She married first Henry LONG and second a BAKER.","STR06" "I15692","Shilling","Nancy Ann","16 Aug 1819","3 Feb 1893","0","Also married a Walker? (Rootsweb World Connect Project: Hill Family Page). Helen Schluter's 1860 Census noted that she was the widow of James Walker of Sabine Parish, Louisiana.","STR06" "I35910","Shilling","Nancy Catherine","6 Jun 1861","10 Feb 1924","0","She had 11 children.","STR06" "I35918","Shilling","William Columbus ""Lum""","11 Jun 1876","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Mary KELLY who was one-half Mississippi Choctaw. They lived in Antlers, OK and had 11 children.","STR06" "I7197","Ship","Joseph","Abt 1785","Yes, date unknown","0","Early Settlers in Coahuila-Texas, and received a land grant from the Mexican Government. (White and Toole, p 37).

In 1835, they had two servants living in their home, Anthony and Jenny, both age 26, along with their daughter Lucinda, age 5.","STR06" "I5907","Shipley","Elma Hurley","27 Apr 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","Adopted by an aunt with surname Shipley.","STR06" "I19104","Shively","James Scott","8 Apr 1813","11 Apr 1893","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Indiana, Grant County, Marion Center Twp
Enumerated 1 Oct 1850
931-945
James S Shively 34 M Physician 2700 Va
Harriet Shively 28 F Ohio
Terreacy E Shively 8 F Ind
Mary C Shively 4 F Ind
Tihghman M Shively 11/12 M Ind

1860 Census
Indiana, Grant County, Center Twp, PO Marion
Enumerated 24 July 1860
Page 146
965-965
James S Shively 46 M Physician $--- $300 Va
Harriet O Shively 40 F $1200 $--- Ind
Terressa E Shively 18 F Ind
Mary E Shively 15 F Ind
Marshall Shively 11 M Ind
Woodson S Marshall 21 M Student Ind

1870
not located

1880 Census
Indiana, Grant County, Marion
Enumerated 9 Jun 1880
Page 29 SD 6 ED 180
N. at King Ave
95-97
Shively, James S W M 66 Physician Va Va Va
Shively, Harriet W F 61 Wf Keeping House Ind Va Penn
Shively, Pauline W F 18 Niece At School Ind Va O
Lloyd, Anderson W M 22 Employee Hired Help Ind Ind Ind
","STR06" "I43556","Shively","Tilghman Marshall","10 Jul 1849","23 Nov 1914","0","FindAGrave shows that he married Zamora Bobbs, who also has a listing on that website, and that they were the parents of five children.","STR06" "I19107","Shively","William T.","Feb 1826","31 Aug 1900","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Indiana, Wabash County, LaGro Township
Enumerated 12 Aug 1850
98-101
Riley Marshall 52 M Merchant 875 Va
Elizabeth Marshall 50 F Pa
William Marshall 20 M Clerk in Store Ind
Samuel Marshall 16 M Ind
Ezra Marshall 13 M Ind
Woodson Marshall 11 M Ind
---/102
William Shively 22 M Taylor Va
Nancy Shively 22 F Ind
Lonson L Shively 4/12 M Ind

1860 Census
not located

1870 Census
Kansas, Miami County, Paola Twp, PO Paola
Enumerated 29 Jun 1870
Page 16
99-100
Shively, Wm T 45 M W Ret Grocer 1400 500 Va
Shively, Nancy S 43 F W Keeping House Ind
Shively, Losom 20 M W Bk Ret Grocery Ind
Shively, Iowa F 16 F W At Home Ind
Shively, Ida O 16 F W At Home Ind
Shiverly, Lue M 7 F W At Home Kansas
Longbrake, Mary 24 F W No Occupation 5600 3000 Ind
Longbrake, Frank 4 M W At Home Kansas
Ward, Irene 18 F W No occupation 4000 2200 Kansas
Ward, Ida 16 F W No occupation 2500 3200 Kansas
Ward, Milton 21 M W No occupation 2000 1500 Kansas

1880 Census
Kansas, Miami County, City of Paola, Fourth Ward
Enumerated 18 Jun 1880
Page 40D SD 1 ED 14
370-420
Shively, Wm T W M 28 (sic) Grocer Va --- ---
Shively, Iowas W F 26 Keeping House Ind Va Ind
Shively, Ida W F 26 Dress Maker Ind Va Ind
Shively, Louisa W F 16 Kan Va Ind","STR06" "I32182","Shivers","Alice","9 Jul 1831","Bef 1882","0","Shirley Brinkley shows that she was born in Simpson County, Mississippi, and died in 1881.","STR06" "I45852","Shoemake","Agnes Ivone","24 Oct 1931","6 Sep 1993","0","Married Ellis Danruth FLANAGAN

http://www.shoemakefamily.com/sh01069.htm","STR06" "I45853","","","","","","","" "I45849","Shoemake","David ""Dave""","3 May 1904","25 May 1976","0","
http://www.shoemakefamily.com/sh00060.htm","STR06" "I45849","Shoemake","David ""Dave""","3 May 1904","25 May 1976","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Mississippi, Perry County, Beat 3
Enumerated April 23, 1940
SD 6 ED 56-4 Sheet 3B
43-R-15-Yes
Shoemake, David Head M W 36/(26?) M No H-1 Miss R Jones Miss Farmer
Shoemake, Olla Agness Wf F W 32 M No H-1 Miss R Jones Miss
Shoemake, Robert A Son M W 13 S Yes 7 Miss R Jones Miss
Shoemake, David R Son M W 11 S Yes 4 Miss R Jones Miss
Shoemake, Agnes I/G? Dtr F W 8 S Yes 2 Miss R Jones Miss
Shoemake, Charles D Son M W 3 S No Miss
Shoemake, Gavin E Son M W 2 S Miss

","STR06" "I45851","Shoemake","David Royce","11 Mar 1929","8 Sep 1989","0","US Marine

http://www.shoemakefamily.com/sh01068.htm","STR06" "I45854","Shoemake","Gavin Eugene","21 Oct 1937","14 Apr 1997","0","
http://www.shoemakefamily.com/sh01071.htm","STR06" "I45850","Shoemake","Robert Amos Gwin","23 Apr 1926","8 Mar 1945","0","(Research):US Marine, Killed in Action at Iwo Jima

http://www.shoemakefamily.com/sh01067.htm","STR06" "I3649","Shoemaker","Hannah","Abt 1783","Yes, date unknown","0","Sarah Bramhall Biles shows her as the daughter of Henry SHOEMAKER (b. 1740 Germany) and Barbara KEDNER.","STR06" "I25765","Shoemaker","Martha Jane","30 May 1846","9 Jun 1924","0","Her FindAGrave Memorial page links her to the pages of her parents, George Ashley Shoemaker (1923-1889) and Rebeca E. Rose Shoemaker (1826-1921).","STR06" "I25765","Shoemaker","Martha Jane","30 May 1846","9 Jun 1924","0","(Research):
Census Information:

Alabama, Limestone County, Pleasant Grove
19 and 20 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 106 Sheet 9B
174-176
Shoemaker, Rebecca Hd F W 93 Wd Al NC SC
McLemore, Martha Dtr F W 73 Wd Al Al Al","STR06" "I33957","Sholders-Mclemore","James Edward","29 Mar 1931","4 Dec 1990","0","Sgt US Army Korea","STR06" "I14331","","","","","","","" "I25757","Short","June Truitte","16 Dec 1930","9 Aug 2004","0","Sabine County Reporter
August 11, 2004

J.T. ""Truitte"" Short

J.T. ""Truitte"" Short, 73, of Pineland died at 10:20 a.m. Monday, Aug. 9, 2004, at Medical Center Hospital in Nacogdoches. Short, born Dec. 16, 1930 in Sabine County as a son of Myrtis (Smith) Short and the late Oswald Short, was a member of Pineland Masonic Lodge #1166 and had been a lifelong resident of the area. He was a boilermaker with Chicago Bridge and Iron and Manufacturing International Transit Boilermakers. Survivors: his wife, Diann Short of Pineland, mother Myrtis Short of Pineland; a son, Todd Short, and wife Jessica of Hemphill; three daughters, Ashley Short and Truitta Short, both of Pineland, and Sharon SNOW and husband, Al of Milam. Foster sons, Rodney DAVIS and wife Leslie of Rosevine, and Brian ELLISON and wife Ana of Greensboro, North Carolina; a brother B.T. ""Truman"" Short of Pineland; eight grandchildren, Gunnar, Cochann, Kris, Kandace, Michael, James, Bailee, and Jonathan; and two great-grandchildren, Cheyenne and Emma. Funeral services are set for 2 p.m. today (Wednesday) at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Joe Ebarb and Bro. Vance Purcell officiating. Interment will follow at Lott Cemetery off FM 2024 with Masonic graveside rites.

His listing on the SSDI:

JUNE T SHORT 16 Dec 1930 09 Aug 2004 (V) 75968 (Pineland, Sabine, TX ) 75968 (Pineland, Sabine, TX ) 460-40-8093 Texas","STR06" "I25931","Short","Oswald B.","8 Oct 1907","12 Sep 1967","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 4
Enumerated April 28, 1930 by Jacob A. Watson
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 10 A Stamped 81

#200
Short, Oswall Hd R $60 M W 26 M 22 Tx Tx Tx Log Sawyer Lo
g Camp
Short, Mertis Wife F W 23 M 20 Tx Tx Tx
Short, Bernice Son M W 1 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I48712","Shows","Cynthia","7 Feb 1849","6 Aug 1907","0","Find A Grave shows her parents as Richard Franklin Shows (1821-1874) and his wife, Louisa (1825-1897), both buried at the Show-Scholar Cemetery, Jones County, Mississippi.","STR06" "I5150","Shroyer","Bessie N.","Bef 1901","","0","Of Shelby County, Ohio.","STR06" "I45820","Shrum","Charles Robert","30 Oct 1917","Yes, date unknown","0","His marriage license shows him as a son of Charles E. Shrum and Hazel Streeter.","STR06" "I39300","Shue","William Caldwell","27 Nov 1893","15 Aug 1990","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 5
Enumerated Apr 9 and 10, 1930
ED 202-7 SD 19 Sheet 1A Stamped 85
Hemphill and Carters Ferry Road
6-7
Shue, William C. Head M w1 36 M 19 La Tx La Farmer
Shue, Rosie A Wf F W 35 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Shue, Nannie Mae Dtr F W 13 S La Tx Tx
Shue, Delma R Dtr F W 12 S La Tx Tx
Shue, Robbie E Dtr F W 6 S La Tx Tx
Shue, Doris M Dtr F W 4/12 La Tx Tx
7-8
Jack and Fannie Chambers
8-9
Ira and Lila Chambers
9-10
Graham, Joseph W. Jr Head 1000 M W 28 M 24 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Graham, Nannie L Wf F W 30 M 26 Tx Ga Tx
Prichard, Francis L Stepdtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Graham, James W Son M W 1 S Tx Tx Ts
Lord, Stephen W Boarder F W 31 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
10-11
Arley Lord","STR06" "I41670","Shuff","Robert Henry","20 Jun 1892","16 Jun 1957","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of Robert Homer Shuff and Roberta Sandifer.","STR06" "I42762","Shugrue","Alfred H.","Abt 1876","Abt 1954","0","He was buried alongside Mary E. Shugrue (1885-1966).","STR06" "I28428","Shull","Louisiana","6 Apr 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed with the family in 1850, did she die young?","STR06" "I28430","Shull","Matilda","5 Dec 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","Cindy Sharp emailed that she married James Campbell in Sabine Parish, LA.","STR06" "I28427","Shull","Sarah M.","30 May 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed in 1850? Did she die young?","STR06" "I18795","Shull","William Levi","23 Apr 1840","20 Aug 1900","0","Also known as William Shell. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 99).","STR06" "I34141","Shutter","Connie Jeanne","25 May 1967","30 Sep 2022","0","Obituary

Connie Jeanne (Shutter) Shaw of San Augustine, Texas, passed away Friday, September 30, 2022, at the age of 55 years, 4 months, 5 days.

She was born May 25, 1967, in Beaumont, Texas, to parents George Andrew Shutter and Bennie ""Jody"" (Dickerson) Shutter. She was a longtime resident of San Augustine County, Texas.

Connie found great pleasure in cooking and sewing. She always loved playing a game of chess or 42 and enjoyed arts and crafts projects. Connie could light up a room with her radiant personality. She was the most loving, caring and unselfish person? if she liked you!

On May 26, 2012, Connie married Ray Shaw. They had first met in the second grade and then reconnected with their first date being at Homecoming 2011.

Connie's words describing herself, ""I'm built for speed and accuracy, Baby!""

Her survivors include her husband, Ray Shaw of San Augustine, Texas; two sons, Justin Cole Holmes of Newton, Texas, and Gregory Allen Martin of Kirbyville, Texas; her brothers, Jerry Baird Shutter and wife Aimee of San Augustine, Texas, and Dale Mason Shutter and wife Kim of Nacogdoches, Texas; a sister, Colleen Elizabeth Maldonado and husband Roger of Roxborough Park, Colorado; her parents-in-law, Alton and Brenda Shaw of San Augustine, Texas; 7 nieces; and 2 nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, George A. and Jody Shutter; and two nieces, Josey Shutter and Masey Shutter.

Visitation will be held from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. Monday, October 3, 2022, at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, located at 316 W. Columbia Street in San Augustine, Texas.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Monday, October 3, 2022, at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with Bro. Randy Mills officiating. Interment will follow at Antioch Cemetery, located on Hwy. 147 North in San Augustine County, Texas.

Pallbearers: Keith Alford, Rusty Birdwell, Max Mangan, Lynndale Tarver, Dale Warr Jr., and Jody Pickard.

Visit www.WymanRobertsFuneralHome.com for memories and condolences.

Downloaded from Wyman Roberts website

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, October 5, 2022, page 4","STR06" "I34138","Shutter","George Andrew ""G. A.""","5 Oct 1942","11 Mar 2010","0","George Andrew Shutter, Jr.

Mr. George Andrew ""G.A."" Shutter, 67 of San Augustine, passed from this life Thursday afternoon, March 11, 2010 in San Augustine, after an lengthy illness.

A. was born to George Andrew and Myrtle Lee (Williams) Shutter in Hemphill, Texas, October 5, 1942. He had lived in San Augustine for many years. He was a member of Redland Lodge #3 and a member of the Baptist Church.

Surviving him are sons, Jerry Baird Shutter of San Augustine, Dale Mason Shutter of Nacogdoches, daughters, Connie Jeannen Martin of San Augustine, Colleen Elizabeth Maldonado of Tucson, Arizona, brother, Troy Shutter of Woodville, sister, Dixie Warner of Mansville, half-brother, Donald Cowan of Beaumont, grandchildren, Josey Breanne Shutter, Jayla Brielle Shutter, Jordyn Bailey Shutter, Greg Martin, Haley Shutter, Callie Shutter, Kendall Wall, Justin Holmes, Brodie Maldonado, Alec Maldonado, Maya Shutter. Preceded in death by his parents, wife Jody and granddaughter Maci.

Services will be Sunday, March 14, 2010 at 2:00 P.M. at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with Bro. Don Cook officiating. Burial will follow in Liberty Hill Memorial Garden in San Augustine.
Visitation will be Saturday, March 13, 2010 at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home from 5:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.

Services are under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine. Online obituaries and condolences posted at www.timeformemory.com/wymanroberts .

http://www.toledochronicle.com/

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter
March 17, 2010, p. 14

San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, March 18, 2010, p. 10","STR06" "I6338","Shutter","Masey Lorena","3 Sep 2009","13 Sep 2009","0","San Augsutine Tribune
Thursday, September 17, 2009. Page 10

Masey Lorena Shutter

Graveside service for Masey Lorena Shutter, infant, was Wednesday, September 16, 2009, at 10:00 a.m. at Liberty Hill Cemetery in San Augustine, Texas.

Masey passed away Setember 13, 2009 in Shreveport, Louisiana. She was born on September 3, 2009 in Shreveport, Louisisna.

Masey is surved by her parents Dale and Kimberly (Wall) Shutter, sisters, Callie, Haley, Kendal, Mya; and her grandmother, Delores Cooper.

Condolences may be offered online.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, September 2009)","STR06" "I46342","Shutts","Arlene Nancy","2 Oct 1947","30 Dec 2015","0","Obituary

Arlene Nancy Lewien, 68, of Lincoln, passed away on December 30, 2015. Born to Frank and Lillian (Ondracek) Shutts on October 2, 1947, in Friend.

She is survived by her husband; Randy; sons; Greggory Stone, Jeffrey Stone; sisters, Mary (Larry) Michl, Rose (Bob) Paulsen, Frances Potter; brother, Sam (Judy) Shutts; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Funeral service will be 1 p.m., Monday, January 4, at Colonial Chapel Funeral Home, 5200 R Street. Visitation will be from 12 - 1 p.m. Monday at Colonial Chapel Funeral Home. Colonial Chapel is handling the arrangements. Memorials may be given to the family for future designation. Condolences may be left online at www.lincolnccfh.com

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I44006","Shutts","Franklin Merle","22 Jun 1907","18 May 1966","0","Dennis Belohlavy writes that he was a son of Samuel SHUTTS and Margaret Ann DAVIS.

The 1940 census shows his occupation as Farming, and also shows he attended 4 years of High School.","STR06" "I13945","","","","","","","" "I47557","Shutts","Samuel David","23 Oct 1943","12 May 2020","0","Sam Shutts, 76, of Lincoln, formerly of Friend, passed away May 12, 2020. He was born on October 23, 1943, in Friend, Nebraska, the fifth of six children born to Frank and Lillian (Ondracek) Shutts. Sam grew up on a farm near Friend, Nebraska and graduated from Friend High School in 1961. He married Judy Easley in 1963 and they made their home in Friend. Sam owned a residential construction company, building many homes in Friend and surrounding area. He was a member of the Friend Jaycees, the Friend Fire Department and the Friend Congregational UCC Church. Sam and Judy moved to Lincoln in 1995 where Sam was a supervisor for Sampson Construction Co.


Preceding his death are his parents and two sisters, Margaret Gerber and Arlene Nancy Lewien. He is survived by his wife, Judy (Easley) Shutts, a daughter, Christi (Torleif) Shutts Limseth of Oslo, Norway and son, Todd (Christina) Shutts of Prairie Village, Kansas. He is also survived by six grandchildren: Katrine Limseth (Jonas Krueger), Oakland, California; Amanda and Emma Limseth, both of Oslo, Norway; Macy, Callen and Sawyer Shutts, of Prairie Village, Kansas. Sisters Rose (Bob) Paulsen of Friend, Frances Potter of Prescott Valley, Arizona, and Mary (Larry) Michl of Milligan and sister-in-law, Joan (Harvey) Weber of Friend, brother-in-law, Randy Lewien, Lincoln; many nieces and nephews.


The family will honor Sam with a private family service. A celebration of Sam's life will be at a later date.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I17966","Sibley","Ann","1 Dec 1817","","0","died young.","STR06" "I17984","Sibley","Clara Ruth","7 Jan 1915","Yes, date unknown","0","Ruth Davis is a Charter Member of the James F. Gomer Chapter of the DRT. (White and Toole, p 90). She married E. D. Davis. (Is he related to the Ernest Doyle Davis that married Myrtie Travis?)","STR06" "I41507","Sibley","Dorris Anna","7 Feb 1924","17 Oct 2012","0","Mrs. Dorris Ann Sibley Baggett, age 88, of San Augustine, passed from this life on Wednesday morning, October 17, 2012, in San Augustine.

Dorris was born to Lou Ella (Dent) Sibley and David Sibley on February 7, 1924, in Houston, Texas. She was employed by the Deep East Texas Electric Co-op in San Augustine for many years, and was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star Chapter, and the White Rock Missionary Baptist Church in San Augustine County, Texas.

Memorial Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday on October 20, 2012, in the Liberty Hill Cemetery in San Augustine County. Inturnment will be in the Liberty Hill Cemetery in San Augustine. There will be a gathering of family and friends at the the White Rock Baptist Fellowship Hall from 12:30 until 1:30 P.M. before the service on Saturday.

Those who are left to cherish her memory include: Daughters, Jeanette Smith and her husband, Randy of San Augustine; Wanda Allen of Austin; Grandchildren, Jason Allen, Katherine Allen, Scotty Neal, and Nathan Neal; Great-Grandchildren, Avery Neal, Maggie Neal, Cary Hanzel, and Megan Thornton; Great-Great Grandchild, Jaxson Hanzel

She is preceded in death by her parents, Lou Ella and David Sibley, along with her husband, El Ray Baggett.

Courtesy Wyman Roberts Funeral Home
A slightly modified version of this obituary was in The Sabine County Reporter, October 23, 2012, page 10A","STR06" "I3498","Sibley","Eli","Aft 1850","","0","died young.","STR06" "I17972","Sibley","John Thornton","10 Sep 1822","","0","died young.","STR06" "I18397","Sibley","Martha Olive","Aft 1857","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of William Wallis Sibley and Minerva Watson. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 72).","STR06" "I17983","Sibley","Mary Cordelia ""Teal""","1 Dec 1911","17 Jun 1997","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 2, 1997, Page 2


Mary Sibley Greer

Mary Sibley Greer, 85, of Pt. Acres died Tuesday, Jun 17, 1997, at a Pt. Arthur convalescent center.

She was a native of Sabine County and had lived in the Orange-Pt. Acres area several years.

Survivors: sons, Joe Greer and Sibley Greer, both of Pt. Acres, and Sidney Greer of LaBelle; a daughter, Dorothy HOOKER of Splendora, ten grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday at Pat A. Riley Funeral Home's chapel in Nederland. Interment was at Memory Gardens Cemetery in Jefferson county.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)","STR06" "I18908","Sibley","Mary Jane","19 Feb 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","M 1st John H. Ellzey, 2nd James Turner, 3rd Z. Washburn. (White and Toole, p 90).

She later married a Washburn and James L. Turner. She is living in Nachitoches Parish in 1860. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 108).","STR06" "I17981","Sibley","Mattie Elzary","8 Oct 1905","2 Dec 1973","0","Also shown as Mittie?","STR06" "I17964","Sibley","Reddick","Bef 1788","Yes, date unknown","0","Reddick Sibley is listed as settler on government lands in the parish between 1832-1860. In 1806, Reddick Sibley received a land grant in Effingham County, GA bounded by land belonging to R. Albritton and by Sibley land. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 109).","STR06" "I3496","Sibley","Reddick Pitt","7 Apr 1831","Abt 1883","0","Veteran of the Confederate Army. He was 4th Cp. then elected Captain, Company F, 11th Texas Infantry. Enlisted 17 Feb 1862 at Hemphill, Texas.

SABINE COUNTY GENEALOGICAL RECORDS, p 89 and 90, contains information about the first Sibley's in North America.","STR06" "I17980","Sibley","Reddick Pitt","31 Jul 1903","10 Nov 1962","0","Said to have married second Fanny GRAY.","STR06" "I12795","Sibley","Robert Flint","14 May 1789","Jun 1879","0","The History of Sabine Parish, Louisiana (author John Belisle, The Sabine Banner Press, 1912) states that ""in 1860 the white population of Sabine Parish numbers about four thousant, and there were less than two thousand slaves. There were few really wealthy people in the parish, and many owned not more than one of two slaves. the owners of six or more in 1861 included R. L. F. Sibley.

http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924028797707/cu31924028797707_djvu.txt","STR06" "I17977","Sibley","Robert Kirkland","23 Jul 1829","8 Apr 1864","0","Allen Weeks Methvin writes that he died during the Battle of Mansfield during the Civil War.","STR06" "I17977","Sibley","Robert Kirkland","23 Jul 1829","8 Apr 1864","0","(Research):He died as a result of the Battle of Mansfield during the Civil War.","STR06" "I18940","Sibley","Robert Lansford Flint","24 Sep 1807","Yes, date unknown","0","Rick Carr emailed, on September 27, 2019, that ""You have Isaac's sons listed as Reddick, Robert Lansford Flint, and William. Isaac's sons were Reddick, Robert Flint, and William Lansford. Robert Lansford Flint Sibley belongs in the next generation, and is the son of Reddick. I've seen him mistaken for his uncle Robert Flint a number of times, but they really are two different individuals.""","STR06" "I18904","Sibley","Samuel James","5 Jul 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","Resided in East Texas. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 108).","STR06" "I17965","Sibley","William","Abt 1800","Yes, date unknown","0","The History of Sabine Parish, Louisiana (author John Belisle, The Sabien Banner Press, 1912) states that ""in 1860 the white population of Sabine Parish numbers about four thousant, and there were less than two thousand slaves. There were few really wealthy people in the parish, and many owned not more than one of two slaves. the owners of six or more in 1861 included W. W. Sibley (administrator).

http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924028797707/cu31924028797707_djvu.txt","STR06" "I17976","Sibley","William Lansford","25 Oct 1827","26 Feb 1903","0","According to the succession of his father, he was living in Covington, New Orleans Parish, Louisiana in 1860. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 108).","STR06" "I20694","Sickles","Charles T.","24 Jul 1845","30 Dec 1922","0","1870 Ionia County, Michigan Census 105 104 Sickles, Charles 26 Farmer 800 350 MO
Sickles, Sarah 25 Keeping House NY
SMITH, Julie 23 Keeping House NY Julie Smith is the sister of Sarah.

1880 Ionia County, Michigan Census 138 143 Sickles, Charles 34 H Farmer MI NY NY
Frances* 24 W MI NY NY
Laura 6 D MI MI MI
Alice 4 D MI MI MI
Louise 2 D MI MI MI
Anna 11/12 D MI MI MI

*Note that Charles remarried before the 1880 census, presumably after the death of his wife Sarah in November, 1870. Based on their ages, none of the children listed could have been Sarah's.","STR06" "I21197","Sickles","George","Abt 1809","28 May 1872","0","Couldn't find any of these Smith's in the 1860 census, but did find Charles in his family: 138-125 Sickles, George 46 NY Sickles, Nancy 43 NY Sickles, ??? 20 y/o male Sickles, Charles 15 Sickles, ??? 12 y/o male Sickles, George 5

And moving forward to the 1880 Odessa Township, Ionia County

142 147 Sickles, Nancy 65 Keeping House NY NY NY Stubing?, James 47 Laborer NY NY NY Doris, Eliza 45 Servant MI NY NY

LaVonne Bennett re-checked Lakeside Cemetery website and found: Sickles, Alice 24 yrs 03-02-1899 73 Sickles, Charles 01-02-1923 Campbell 102 Sickles, Frankie 33 yrs 01-18-1889 102 Sickles, George Sickles, Lottie 09-30-1887 102 Sickles, Nancy 83 yrs 04-12-1898 73 Sickles, Sarah E. 24 yrs 11-28-1870","STR06" "I43419","Sicner","Edward","Abt 1909","Abt 1956","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Big Blue Precinct
Enumerated April 22, 1940
SD 8 ED 76-2 Sheet 5B
108-R-6-Yes
Sicner, Edward Head M W 31 M non h2 Neb Same House Farmer
Sicner, Albie Wf F W 24 M W H4 Neb R Saline Neb
Sicner, Sharon Dtr F W 1 S Neb","STR06" "I43420","Sicner","Sharon Lee","1 Jun 1938","18 Dec 2011","0","Sharon Lee Hedgpeth, 73, of Lincoln, passed away on Sunday, December 18, 2011. She was born on June 1, 1938 in Lincoln to Edward and Albie (Cudly) Sicner. Sharon was a 1959 graduate of Lincoln General School of Nursing, an RN at St. Elizabeth Regional Medical Center, and was an active member of Indian Hills Community Church, all of Lincoln.
Sharon is survived by her husband, Pete of Lincoln; children, Joel Hedgpeth and wife Janine of Savannah, Ga., Lori Beard and husband, Perry of Lincoln; six grandchildren; two great grandchildren; and mother, Albie Anderson of Lincoln. She was preceded in death by her father.

Viewing and visitation with family from 4-7 p.m. Thursday (12/29/11) at Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home, 4040 A Street, Lincoln. Memorial services will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday (12/31/11) at Indian Hills Community Church, 1000 S. 84th Street, Lincoln, with Pastor Eddie Masters officiating. Private family interment will be in Fairview Cemetery, Lincoln. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Sharon's Grandchildren's College Fund, c/o Indian Hills Community Church. Condolences may be left @ www.bmlfh.com","STR06" "I35602","Sides","Sarah Ellen","7 Nov 1872","29 Jun 1937","0","Name: Sarah Ellen Johnson
Death Date: 29 Jun 1937
Death Place: Canton, Van Zandt, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 64 years 7 months 22 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 07 Nov 1872
Birthplace: Van Zandt Co., Tx
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: S. A. Johnson
Father's Name: W. Doss Sides
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Ann Gibbs
Mother's Birthplace:
Informant S A Johnson
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Holly Springs
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 30 Jun 1937
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117278
Digital Film Number: 4166744
Image Number: 3509
Reference Number: v X cn 33873
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35602","Sides","Sarah Ellen","7 Nov 1872","29 Jun 1937","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I29160","Sieber","Caroline","22 Sep 1869","19 May 1959","0","The daughter of Frank J. SIEBER and Helena HEINOVA. FindAGrave states that her tombstone is inscribed ""born Hermsdorf, Bohemia, Austria"".. (no photo shown).","STR06" "I3800","Sieber","Rose","1 Jul 1907","23 Jun 1990","0","After her husband's death, Rose continued to make her home on their farm near Ohiowa. (Milligan, p 200).

ROSE BERNASEK 01 Jul 1907 23 Jun 1990 (not specified) (none specified) 505-60-1557 Nebraska","STR06" "I2338","Sieker","Lamartine P.","Apr 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings::

1850 Census
Maryland, Baltimore County, Sixth Ward of Baltimore City
Enumerated 15 July 1850
Stamped 193
???-592
Thomas Gosnell 53 M Carpenter $900 Maryland
Mary Gosnell 40 F Maryland
Edward A. Seiker 37 M Merchange Prussia
Anna Seiker 24 F Maryland
Emma Seiker 4 F Maryland
Lamartine Seiker 2 M Maryland
Edward Seiker 1/12 M Maryland
Eleanora Gosnell 22 F Maryland
Martha Gosnell 19 F Maryland


1880 Census Place Precinct 3, Menard, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255319
NA Film Number T9-1319
Page Number 131A
D.W. ROBERTS Self M Male W 38 MI State Military TN SC
Lou ROBERTS Wife M Female W 32 IL Keeping House --- ---
Charles BOYCE Other S Male MU 35 KY Laborer KY KY
L.P. SIEKER Cousin S Male W 32 MD State Military PRUSSIA MD
H.T. ASHBURN Other S Male W 22 TX State Military SC AL
Wm. CLEMENTS Other S Male W 24 TX State Military GA GA
J. H. RESSICK Other S Male W 26 TX State Military MO NC
N.J. BROWN Other S Male W 18 TX State Military KY MO
L. W. ROGERS Other S Male W 28 AL State Military NY AL
L. H. COOK Other S Male W 26 VA State Military VA VA
D. W. GOURLEY Other S Male W 22 TX State Military TN TN
R. G. KIMBLE Other S Male W 24 TN State Military TN TN
S. D. COALSON Other S Male W 22 AL State Military IL IL
E. H. WALLACE Other S Male W 22 TX State Military KY KY
A. MCDONALD Other S Male MU 26 TN Cook TN TN
(Courtesy of Parker B. Shaeffer, III (shaefferiii@Yahoo.com
))


1900 Census
Texas, Travis County, Pr 3, Austin
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900
SD 10 ED 88 Sheet 8B
12th (Street or Avenue)
602-158-168
Seiker, Lamar S Head W M Apr 1848 52 M12 Maryland Maryland Maryland Gov Clerk
Seiker, Nannie Wf W F July 1862 37 M13 2/2 Texas SC Tenn
Seiker, Mayme Dtr W F Dec 1888 11 S Tx Md Tx At School
Seiker, Emma Lee Dtr W F Fuly 1890 9 S Tx Md Tx At School","STR06" "I3568","Sigman","Bessie Catherine","17 Mar 1882","16 Aug 1978","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of James S. SIGMAN and his wife Harriet, both also memorialized on FindAGrave. At the time of the 1940 Federal census, Wilbern and Bessie were living in the home of 82 year old Hattie SIGMAN in Ohiowa, Nebraska. She was listed as widowed, and born in Ohio.","STR06" "I6681","Sima","Anna","6 Dec 1884","19 Mar 1951","0","Anna was an excellent cook of Czech food, and loved music, enjoying and participating in the Bohemian plays held in the local Czech hall. It was her delight to raise flowers around her home and she loved singing the old Czech songs as she went about her work. She was a member of the Royal Neighbors from 1910 and a member of the local amateur theatrical circle fromthe time it organized.

Anna had a sister Mary Sima Havlicek of Dillonburg, Ohio, along with sister Antonia Sima Lavova and brother Stanley Sima. (Milligan, p 198).","STR06" "I29981","Simacek","Edward J.","Abt 1906","Yes, date unknown","0","He married Helen STEINACHER and they had a daughter, Elaine June. (Milligan, p. 480).","STR06" "I29982","Simacek","Frank","Abt 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","He married Marie LAUN and they had three children, Myron, Darlene and Thelma. (Milligan, p. 480).","STR06" "I16683","Simacek","Jan ""John""","13 Apr 1874","11 Jun 1950","0","In the fall of 1885 at the age of 11, he came to the United States with his father. The following spring his mother and siblings followed them here. He worked as a hired hand on many farms in the area before settling down on his own farm. (Milligan, p. 480).","STR06" "I16683","Simacek","Jan ""John""","13 Apr 1874","11 Jun 1950","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Nuckolls County, Elk Precinct
Enumerated 26 April 1910
SD 5 ED 156 Sheet 4A Stamped 50
65-65
Simacek, John Hd M W 35 M1 11 Aust Bohemia Aus Bohemia Au
s Bohemia 1881 English Farmer
Simacek, Mary Wf F W 30 M1 11 3/3 Aus Bohemia Aus Bohemia Aus Bohemia 1880 English
Simacek, Rosa Dtr F W 6 S Neb Aus Bohemia Aus Bohemia
Simacek, Eddie Son M W 4 S Neb Aus Bohemia Aus Bohemia
Simacek, Frank Son M W 2 S Neb Aus Bohemia Aus Bohemia

1920 Census
Nebraska, Nuckolls County, Blaine Precinct
SD 5 ED 157 Sheet 1A Stamped 156
John Simacek 45 Hd M W 45 W Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
??? Simacek 25
Rose Simacek 17
??? Simacek ??
Jean Simacek 9
??? Simacek 5
(The census listing for this family is very faint, and difficult to read. The family appears to have been living in a large boarding house)","STR06" "I29983","Simacek","John","Abt 1911","Yes, date unknown","0","Her married Irene KRAL and they had a daughter, Sharon. (Milligan, p. 480).","STR06" "I29984","Simacek","Libby","6 Mar 1914","9 Feb 1997","0","She married Ed TESSAR and they had a daughter, Sonja. (Milligan, p. 480).","STR06" "I20157","Simacek","Marie","Bef 1829","Yes, date unknown","0","She may have died either in Bohemia, or soon after they arrived in Nebraska.

The Milligan Centennial book listed her date of birth as January 28, 1840. This does not appear to be correct, as her son John Kasak, Jr. born in 1850.

It is noted that the birthdates shown for Jan Kasak's first and second wife, Marie Simacek and Alzbeta ""Elizabeth"" Cizek, as shown in the Milligan Centennial book, are IDENTICAL. This appears to be in error.","STR06" "I20158","Simacek","Matej ""Mike""","Bef 1820","","0","Mike and Mary Simacek came by boat to the United States from their native land of Bohemia in June of 1886, docking in Baltimore, Maryland. From there, they took a train to Nebraska and on the the home of their daughter, Mrs. John KASAK, northeast of Milligan, living near there the rest of their lives. They had two children, Mike, Jr. born in 1846, who married Mary POLAK and a daughter, Marie Simacek, born January 28, 1840 [note this dates is thought to be erroneous], married John A. KASAK, Sr. Mike and his wife Marie are presumed to be buried in unmarked graves in the Kasak Cemetery. (Milligan, p. 481).","STR06" "I29980","Simacek","Rosa","Abt 1904","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Joe SLEZAK and they had two children, Ruby and Norman. Joe was killed in a car accident after which Rose married Joe SVAJR. (Milligan, p. 480).","STR06" "I16986","Simacek","Viola","Aft 1909","7 Mar 1983","0","The daughter of Ludvik and Carrie SIMACEK of Wilber. (Milligan, 1988-2008, p. 106).
","STR06" "I18732","Simens","Marritje","Bef 1632","Yes, date unknown","0","Marritje was baptized 12 October 1632 in the Nieuwkerk (New Church), Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands to Sijmon Floriszen and Claertje Arents. She had four sisters, Lijsbet, Machtelt, Marij (who probably died young), and Jannetje, and three brothers, Floris, Arent (who probably died young), and Arent.

She seems to have arrived from the Netherlands as an indentured servant to Pieter Pietersen Harder ""in the city of New Amstel, on the South River"". Evert Pels, the husband of her sister Jannetje, paid for the remainder of her indenture in 19 February 1659.
The Cools lived in Wildwyck (now Kingston, Ulster, New York) where he worked for Juriaen Westfael, a farmer, and Marritje also worked, probably as a laundress. They moved to New Amsterdam (New York City) in 1667, where Jacob became a ""porter in the Weigh house"" and a ""beer and wine carrier"" like his father. By 1689, they had returned to Ulster County, where Jacob took an oath of allegiance.

Sources:
1. Hoes, Roswell Randall (comp.), ?i?Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York?/i?, Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1997 (originally published by De Vinne Press (New York), 1891).
2. Brassard, Theodore (comp.), B?i?aptisms at the Reformed Dutch Church of New Amsterdam (1639-1730)?/i?, Nottingham, NH: ?u??/u?, 2000.
3. Power of Attorney from Evert Pels to Jan Jacobsen, 19 February 1659.
4. Church Members' List, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in the City of New York.
5. ""A rool of the names and surnames of them that haue takin the Oath of Allegiance in the County of Ulstr, by ordr of his Excely: the Gouernor; the ffirst day of Septembr Anno Qe: Domini 1689"".
6. Court Minutes of New Amsterdam, from Fernow, Berthold (ed.), ?i?Records of New Amsterdam from 1653 to 1674 Anno Domini?/i?, Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1976.
7. Versteeg, Dingman, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch: Kingston Papers, 2 vols., Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1976.
8. Fiches collectie van dopen, trouwen en overlijden : 1553-1811 (Amsterdam, Noord Holland, Netherlands), Salt Lake City, UT: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1964-1967.


http://www.boydhouse.com/michelle/westfall/jacobcool/jacobcool.html","STR06" "I20181","Simic","Josephine","24 Apr 1891","","0","The daughter of Anton SIMIC and Katherine JIROVEC. (Milligan, p 324).","STR06" "I20303","Simic","Ruzena ""Rosie""","8 May 1879","11 Sep 1932","0","She came to the United States with her family in 1884, settling near Morse Bluff in Saunders County. They moved to Fillmore County in 1901. Ten children were born to her parents, Frantisek SIMIC and Ruzena BURES. Her siblings, as noted in the obituary of her father, were: Frank, John, Emil, Albert, Joseph and Agnes, who later married a McNichols of Carlteon. (Milligan, p 335).","STR06" "I20119","Simkovsky","Viola","19 Jul 1914","24 Oct 2002","0","The daughter of Charles SIMKOVSKY and Matilda KRAL.","STR06" "I859","Simmelink","Carl","24 Jun 1919","26 Feb 1994","0","Hilda Stickley Benkelman shows he was born on 24 June 1921, wheras the SSDI, presumably transcribed correctly from the application that Carl filled out himself, shows 24 June 1919. Art Peck also shows his year of birth as 1919.

This date should be verified.","STR06" "I861","","","","","","","" "I2355","Simmons","Anna Vashaba","26 Mar 1880","18 Apr 1935","0","The daughter of Joseph Sutton Simmons and Sarah E. Blunt. Her parents owned a steamboat, she she was named Vashaba for a Red River Steamboat Captain's wife who was a good friend to her parents. (Wynama McGrew, p. 297.)","STR06" "I22314","Simmons","Arleah Alice","16 Jun 1861","23 Jun 1928","0","Her North Carolina Death certificate shows her as a daughter of John M. Simmons and Caroline Owen.","STR06" "I37180","","","","","","","" "I17523","Simmons","Clara","2 Mar 1907","23 Apr 1985","0","Said to be a daughter of John R. Simmons and Elizabeth Marshall.","STR06" "I13156","Simmons","Cornelia Sloan","4 Oct 1859","30 Oct 1918","0","Robert McLemore Butler has her as the daughter of John SIMMONS and Caroline OWENS. He also noted her middle name might actually be Stone.","STR06" "I2704","","","","","","","" "I37315","","","","","","","" "I43773","Simmons","Della Mable","1 Mar 1923","25 Jun 2007","0","Obituary, copied from FindAGrave

Graveside services for Della Mable Simmons Bryan will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, June 29, 2007. Officiating will be Rev. Nolan Logan. Interment will be in Centuries Memorial Park Cemetery.

The family will receive friends Thursday, June 28, 2007 from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. at Rose-Neath Southside.

Mrs. Bryan was born March 1, 1923 in Shreveport to David and Dessie Simmons. She went to be with her Lord, June 25, 2007 after a lengthy illness. She and her husband, Johnny, were co-owners of Bryan's Jewelers for over 40 years. Mrs. Bryan was a loving and devoted wife and mother, a wonderful cook and homemaker. Happiness for her was in doing for others. She loved to sing and play the organ and is now singing praises to her precious Lord Jesus. She will be greatly missed.

Della is preceded in death by her husband of 53 years, John W. Bryan, son, Michael Bryan, daughter-in-law, Dorothy Bryan, four sisters and one brother.

Left to cherish her memories is her son, Pat Bryan and wife Kay, of Shreveport, LA; daughter, Jon Dell Moore and husband John Earl, of Mooringsport, LA; seven grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren.

Honorary Pallbearers will be her grandsons. ""We Love You The Most, Mom"".

Rose-Neath Funeral Home
Southside Chapel 687-1256

SOURCE: The Shreveport Times, June 28, 2007","STR06" "I13155","Simmons","Jemima","Between 1809 and 1814","Aft 1884","0","Appears to have been the daughter of Sherwood SIMMONS, based on the estate relinquishment abstracted below:

Sampson County Deed Book Book 31, Page 305 Abstract of Deed

Aaron SIMMONS and OTHERS relinquishment to Mary J. and Martha SIMMONS North Carolina, Sampson County

We the undersigned being a part of the heirs of Sherwood SIMMONS deceased having perfectly understood the intended Will of the above deceased as regards the disposition of his property are willing to carry the said will into affect by giving our free consent for his two single daughters MARY JANE and MARTHA to have the property according to the last words of the deceased which are as follows He the deceased wished then for Mary Jane and Martha to have all the household ...furniture except on Bed which is to be given to JEMIMA McLEMORE all the Stock of Cattle...the hogs...all the tools and farming utensils, 44 pices of timber for the rent of 4500 turpentine Boxes....the land is divided Mary Janes ...Martha's share to be adjoining and taking the home plantation....the above we understand was the way the deceased Sherwood SIMMONS wish to make his will but it was neglected. But we the undersigned as the heirs of the deceased feel it....no more than Justice that we relinquish our proportional Share of the above property to the girls...Mary Jane and Martha witness we have hereunto signed our names May 22nd, 1852. Aaron SIMMONS, John (his mark) SIMMONS, Amos (his mark) McLEMORE, Jemima (her mark) McLEMORE

North Carolina Sampson County Court Nov Term 1852 This was the foregoing deed duly proven in open Court & ordered to be registered J.R. BEAMAN Clk, W. ROYAL Regt Registered the 10th day of January 1853

At the time of the 1850 Sampson County census, a few years before this relinquishment was recorded, HH #389 consisted of 75 year old Sherrod Simmons and his two daughters, Martha, 22, and Mary, 20. HH #391 was 45 year old Aaron Simmons, along with his wife Eliza and four children. HH #392 was Raiford and Mary (Underwood) McLemore.","STR06" "I2830","Simmons","John H.","Between 1820 and 1822","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Ouachita Parish, Ward No. 9
Enumerated 17 Oct 1850
Page 504
234-244
John H. Simmons 30 M Farmer La
Eliza Ann Simmons 27 F La
Lydia Ann Simmons 3 F La

1860 Census
not located

1870 Census
Texas. Cherokee County, Beat No 4, PO Rusk
October 1870
Page 12
84-84
Simmons, John H 57 M W Farmer La
Simmons, Eliza A 48 F W Keep House La
Walter W 18 M W Helps Above La
85-85
Arthur, James 24 m W Farmer Tenn
Arthur, Lydia A 24 f W Keep Houst La
Arthur, Elizabeth M 9/12 F W Tx Sept","STR06" "I8013","Simmons","Louisa","Abt 1813","Sep 1894","0","AKA Levicy / La Visy","STR06" "I22179","Simmons","Mary Ann","22 Jul 1864","9 Dec 1934","0","The daughter of Hugh and Nancy J SIMMONS, according to the informant on her death certificate, E.L. McLemore. She was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Bulah and John Blanchard, at the time of the 1930 census. (Transcription courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler).

Name: Mary Ann Mclemore
Gender: Female
Burial Date: 10 Dec 1934
Burial Place:
Death Date: 09 Dec 1934
Death Place: Mingo Township, Sampson, North Carolina
Age: 70
Birth Date: 22 Aug 1864
Birthplace: North Carolina
Occupation: Housekeeping
Race: White
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: Haywood Mclemore
Father's Name: Hughey Simmons
Father's Birthplace: North Carolina
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B01568-3
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1943094
Reference Number: fn 1757 cn 140
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994
","STR06" "I22179","Simmons","Mary Ann","22 Jul 1864","9 Dec 1934","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Federal Census
North Carolina, Cumberland County, Eastover Twp
Blanchard, John R. Hd M 54 M @ 38 NC NC NC Farmer
Blanchard, Bulah C Wife F 233 M @ 18 NC NC NC
McLemore, Mary A Mother-in-law F 65 Wd M @20 NC NC NC","STR06" "I9522","Simmons","Mary Emma","Jun 1891","","0","The daughter of William SIMMONS and Olive NEWTON.","STR06" "I17934","Simmons","Mary Lou","22 Dec 1890","3 Jun 1976","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of W. J. Simmons and Sarah Wright, and sibling of Roxie Simmons English, May Simmons Smith, and Ann Simmons Jordan.","STR06" "I6456","Simmons","Ramsey Tom","17 Sep 1914","11 May 1998","0","His Social Security card was issued in Louisiana.","STR06" "I31430","","","","","","","" "I31431","","","","","","","" "I6020","Simmons","Samuel","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information

1860 Census North Carolina, Sampson County, McDaniels
#602-584
Samuel Simmons 22 M Farmer Laborer PP $ 20 North Carolina
Eady Simmons 18 F North Carolina
Rachel Simmons 2/12 F North Carolina

1870 North Carolina Sampson County, Piney Grove
SIMMONS Sander 32 Laborer on Farm NC
SIMMONS Milly 28 Housekeeper NC Can't R/W
SIMMONS, Raheril E 10 NC Can't R/W
SIMMONS, Amase A 4 NC
SIMMONS, Caladonia 3 NC
SIMMONS, George C 2 NC

1880 Census
Lavelry SIMMONES Self M Male W 43 NC Farmer
Milly SIMMONES Wife M Female W 36 NC Keeps House
Rachael E. SIMMONES Dau S Female W 20 NC
Raford A. SIMMONES Son S Male W 18 NC
Amos A. SIMMONES Son S Male W 14 NC
Cally D. SIMMONES Dau S Female W 12 NC
George C. SIMMONES Son S Male W 11 NC
Lessee A. SIMMONES Son S Male W 10 NC
Lilly S. SIMMONES Dau S Female W 8 NC
Mathew W. SIMMONES Son S Male W 7 NC
Mashal E. SIMMONES Son S Male W 4 NC
Isaac P. SIMMONES Son S Male W 3 NC
Flossey L. SIMMONES Dau S Female W 1 NC

Source Information: Census Place Piney Grove, Sampson, North Carolina
Family History Library Film 1254981 NA Film Number T9-0981
Page Number 123B

1900
North Carolina Sampson County, Clinton, ED 100
SIMMONS, Sander Hd Dec 1857 62 M32 Farmer
SIMMONS, Millie Wf May 1859 61 M32 9/8 NC
SIMMONS, Flossie Dtr Aug 1878 21 1/1 NC
SIMMONS, Kate Dtr Jan 1881 19 NC SIMMONS, Mamie L Gr.Dtr. July 1897 2 NC","STR06" "I8993","","","","","","","" "I10171","","","","","","","" "I35066","","","","","","","" "I42485","Simons","Mary Ann","Abt 1823","Feb 1892","0","Both FindAGrave, and the death certificate of her daughter Mary Green Kingseed, show her as born in Germany, wheras all census records instead indicate her place of birth was France.","STR06" "I42485","Simons","Mary Ann","Abt 1823","Feb 1892","0","(Research):

Census Listing:

1850 Census
Ohio, Seneca County, Seneca Twp
21 Aug 1850
208-208
Mary A Greeen 27 F France
John J Green 6 M O
Catherine L Green 4 F O
Mary A Green 2 F O
Catharine Simons 14 F O

","STR06" "I26444","Simpson","Jewel O.","Abt 1906","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

Texas, Houston County, JP 1
Enumerated April 4, 1930 by Mrs. John W. Markham
ED 113-7, SD 18th Sheet 2B
40-40
Simpson, Jewel Hd M W 24 M19 Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Simpson, Georgia Wife F W 22 M 18 Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Simpson, John L Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Simpson, Cora B Dtr F W 4 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Simpson, Marie Dtr F W 2 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I26441","Simpson","Lessie E.","11 Aug 1899","1 May 1988","0","Notes rec'd from Buck McLemore Friday 11 July 2003
(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)

Notes were written 27 Sept 1982

We visited with Lessie McDavid and her son today. Lessie is 83 years old. She is active and bright. She could remember seeing Buck's father. She said he was a very handsome man. He was rather short , dark hair and eyes- She said , he lived with them 1 year and helped her father make a crop-

She remembers her grandmother very well. She said Texanna (her grandmother) spent some time visiting and helping her mother after she had a child, which was quite often. Her Mother, Lee Simpson, had 12 more children, about 2 years apart. There were two sets of twins, including Lessie and her twin brother Lester.

Things she remembers about Texanna She had dark hair and eyes- She wore a real pretty black and white check apron most of the time with white embrodery- at night she would take off her apron and sleep with it covering her head.

She remember her grandmother, Mother and herself visiting with Texanna's brother that lived in McDade, a Baker. Texanna sometimes stayed with her brother.

Texanna supported herself after the hanging, by nursing sick people and staying with ladies after child birth .

She did remarry once after Thad was hung- the marriage didn't work out and she is listed as Texanna McLemore on her gravestone. She is buried at Crisp, Texas. She spent a lot of time at Bud and Anna's house.

Lessie said she liked her grandmother but some of her brothers didn't because she would tell on them. She remembered her grandfather (Thad) was noted for making beautiful spurs - he was in the process of making her father a pair of spurs when he was hanged.

She said her mother and grand mother wouldn't talk of the hanging. her Father, Mr. Simpson told the children not to say anything about the hangings to their mother.

Her mother's name was Lee, Margie Lee. She was four years of age when the hanging occurred. Lottie was some younger than Lee and Romy was the youngest.

She said all that she knew about the hanging was from her Aunt ( a sister to Texanna), who lived I believe in Elgin. She said Mrs. McLemore (Texanna )had told her that Mr. ( Thad) McLemore had gone to McDade on Christmas Eve and had taken a flour sack with him to put presents in. And he didn't come back home that night, so the next morning she sent Bud to town, and she was holding Lottie when she saw Bud coming toward the house beating at the horse to to go faster, and she knew something bad had happened, and she stood up and let Lottie fall. And she started yelling the vigilantes have gotten him.","STR06" "I26441","Simpson","Lessie E.","11 Aug 1899","1 May 1988","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Not located. A Single William McDavid of the same age is a boarder in the home of Addie M and William Ramey of Stonewall County, Texas, where he is listed as a ""brother-in-law."" Another William McDavid, born circa 1903 is an ""inmate"" of the Macmic(?) Home and School of Texas in Tarrant County. Listed alongside him is a 14 year old John V. McDavid.

1930 Federal Census
Texas, Lee County, Justice Precinct No. 3
Enumerated April 22, 1930 by John T. Boswell
ED 144-5 SD 24 Sheet 5A Stamped 141

HH 91-91 William and Nettie McDAVID

HH 92-94
McDavid, William F Hd W W 28 M 17 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McDavid, Lesse E Wife F W 30 M 18 Tx Tx Tx Farm Labor
McDavid, W. Ray Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
McDavid, R. Glen Son M W 2 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I42309","Simpson","Maxine Dena","Abt 1921","Yes, date unknown","0","A daughter of Francis Clyde Simpson and Jessie McLeod.","STR06" "I26440","Simpson","Willie R.","Jun 1897","Yes, date unknown","0","Not with his parents at the time of either the 1920 or 1930 census, he was probably already married.

There is a listing for a Willie R. Simpson, age 32, in Electra, Wichita County, Texas as of the 1930 census. Also living in his household were 33 year old Susie Simpson, 14 year old Arbie Simpson, 9 year old Claudine Simpson, and Wanda O Simpson, age 1 month. This is likely, but not proven, to be the same Willie R. Simpson.","STR06" "I10026","Sims","Albert Cuthbert","17 Jan 1889","6 Aug 1960","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Jasper Precinct #2
Enumerated 18 Apr 1930
ED 121-3 SD 19 Sheet 9A Stamped 139
Hemphill Street
176-190
Sims, Albert C Head O $2000 R M W 41 M 29 Tx Tx Tx Foreman RR W?????
Sims, Ruth Wife F W 31 M 20 Tx Ark Tx None
Sims, Albert Son m W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Sims, Betty Ruth Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Sims, Hugh Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Sims, Francis A Mother F W 76 M 31 Tx La Ms


","STR06" "I10035","Sims","Albert H. ""Hub""","5 Apr 1845","Aft 1861","0","(Research):He died during the Civil War.","STR06" "I9305","Sims","Alfred Cuthbert","5 Apr 1845","19 Jan 1920","0","In A.C. Sims' memoirs of the Civil War, he tells that he joined up with General Hood's Texas Regiment in Georgia after the death of this twin brother, Hub in Arkansas. His elder brother, Tom, was an officer in the Confederate Army. A.C. suffered much illness during the period he was in Georgia. Upon the end of the fighting, he returned home to East Texas where he was a teacher and later a Baptist Minister.

He first married Rachell Segrest, and on the 1870 Tyler County census, they were living in the home of Rachell's father, Jacob Segrist. About 3 months after the birth of Apless Arabella, Rachell died, leaving A.C. with 5 children under the age of 10. He later married Fannie Allen, and they had 5 more children.

His last will and testament was very simple:

State of Texas Jasper, Jasper County 21 January 1903

To all whom it may concern: Know by these prescence that it is my will that my beloved wife F.A. Sims after my decease shall retain full possession of all that is called mine as a means of support until her death provided, however, she remains single. In the event that she should marry again or die, all properties in anywise belonging to me be equally divided between my ten children. Written with mine own hand this 21 day of January A.D. 1903.

A.C. Sims

(The foregoing information is courtesy of Candie Sims. A. C. Sims's full memoirs of the Civil War, orginally published inthe JASPER NEWS BOY on May 17, 1911, can be found on Candie's website: http://CandiesTree.webjump.com/ )","STR06" "I22937","","","","","","","" "I35228","Sims","Forest Earl","16 Oct 1925","28 Aug 1965","0","A copy of his actual Texas Death Certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. He is shown as the son of Merbus Elmoore Sims and Margarette E. Qualls, being born in Whitney, Texas, and his usual occupation was.that of a carpenter in the construction industry. He was shown as married, and a resident of Dallas, living at 9227 Bluecrest. The informant was Mary E. Sims, his wife. He was buried at Laurel Land Cemetery, Cave-Smith were in charge of the arrangements.","STR06" "I35228","Sims","Forest Earl","16 Oct 1925","28 Aug 1965","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I9523","Sims","Francis Avery","1 Aug 1905","11 May 1970","0","Name: Francis Avrie Morgan
Death Date: 11 May 1970
Death Place: 3, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 64 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1906
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Stephen Sims
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Susanna Kerr
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218823
Digital Film Number: 4168911
Image Number: 243
Reference Number: 35735
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I10023","Sims","John","Abt 1812","Abt 1847","0","He was said to be the son of Mann SIMS and Margaret McGRUDER. His first wife was an ANN, and they were said to be the parents of John, Frances Evelyn, Augustus ""Gus"", Martha and one other female.","STR06" "I11579","","","","","","","" "I9248","","","","","","","" "I10036","Sims","William S.","23 Jun 1839","9 Apr 1930","0","Said to be buried at Mt. Pisgah Cemetery.","STR06" "I42312","Sinclair","Marjorie Louise","19 Jun 1908","3 Aug 2010","0","MARJORIE SINCLAIR WOODS passed away peacefully in her sleep on the evening of Tuesday, 3rd of August 2010. Marjorie was born in June, 1908 to Thomas Albert Sinclair and wife, Mary Ella. She was raised in the Heights, on the Boulevard, where she attended Cooley School, and both Heights High and Reagan High Schools, while later attending and graduating from Texas Christian University in the early 30s.

Her father, Thomas Albert, was the founder and builder of Heights Hospital that stood and served the people of the area on the corner of 19th and Ashland Avenue. This hospital was later torn down, rebuilt again on the same location, still serving the people of the area as ""Heights Hospital."" Marjorie worked as a nurse at her father's hospital, and later she taught shorthand at a business college ""downtown"", where she amazingly met and was attracted to a man named Lyndon Johnson, a debating coach/teacher at the school, who, to the relief of her father, was soon off to Washington.

Later she would meet and wed a young doctor who was working at her father's hospital, having two children, Ann and Bill, who grew up in the then new addition of ""Garden Oaks"", while World War II raged overseas.Marjorie very much enjoyed the game of ""Bridge"" with her friends, and was quite active in the women's organization of the PEOs her entire life.

Her daughter, Ann Synnott, met and married a young lumberman named Fagan Arnold Cox, having four children, Keith, the eldest, daughter Shari, and sons David and Tom Cox. Keith, living now in Philadelphia with wife Melanie, have three children, son Carter, a student at Vanderbuilt, a daughter Clemens, a student at the University of California in Los Angeles, and the youngest of the three, daughter Calloway , now in high school. Tom Cox and wife Nan have four children, three girls, Katie, Elizabeth, and the youngest, Ann Grace, and son Burrus, who live in Nashville, Tennessee. David Cox and wife Joan live in Houston, continuing the father's lumber business. They have three beautiful children, two boys, Christy, the eldest, Trenton, a student at Lamar, and daughter Margo.These ten new members of the family, the great grandchildren of Marjorie, are the future, earning her the title ""Great Mother"" to all of those who most dearly love her.

Marjorie is survived as well by son-in-law Conway Hall, a businessman in Houston, married now to Marjorie's daughter Ann. Marjorie also is survived by her brother, Thomas A. Sinclair II and his wife, Lucille of Kerrville, Texas.

Friends are cordially invited to a visitation with the family from six o'clock until eight o'clock in the evening on Friday, the 6th of August, at Geo. H. Lewis & Sons, 1010 Bering Drive in Houston.The interment service is to be conducted at half past ten o'clock in the morning on Saturday, the 7th of August, at Forest Park Lawndale Cemetery, 6900 Lawndale Avenue in Houston, where the Rev. Reagan Cocke, Associate Rector, of Church of St. John the Divine is to officiate.In lieu of flowers and customary remembrances, donations may be directed to any charity of one's choice.
","STR06" "I4363","","","","","","","" "I9682","Singletary","Anne","Aft 1769","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a Mr. Carr.","STR06" "I9666","Singletary","Brinson ""Doc""","Abt 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1880 Census

Brinson SINGLETORY Self M Male W 30 GA Farmer G
A NC
Permelia SINGLETORY Wife M Female W 25 GA Keeping House GA NC
Wm SINGLETORY Son S Male W 6 TX GA GA
Ivy SINGLETORY Son S Male W 4 TX GA GA
Samuel SINGLETORY Son S Male W 2 TX GA GA
Source Information:
Precinct 1 And 2, Orange, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255322
NA Film Number T9-1322
Page Number 111A","STR06" "I10429","Singletary","Florence Arabella","1859","3 Sep 1940","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I9681","Singletary","Hannah","Aft 1769","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a Mr. Hill.","STR06" "I9684","Singletary","Jacob","Bef 1774","27 Oct 1817","0","Williamsburg County Probate Records 1806-1900

Singletary, Jacob, 10 in 27. Will. My estate to remain together in possession of my beloved wife, Elizabeth until her death, then to be divided amonkst all my bodily heirs. My wife Elizabeth Singletary and son, Joseph Sion Singletary exors. 7 Oct 1817. Wit: Philip Stone, Barnabas Ard, (?) Proved 14 Nov 1817. W.A.: William A. Brown, James Ard, Barnaby Ard.

Williamsburg County Probate Records 1806-1900

Petition for letters of adm. estate of Elizabeth Singletary. Joseph S. Singletary states that Elizabeth Singletary died 19 Apr 1825. Writ of Partition: Joseph S. Singletary, Martha W. Singletary, John Singletary, Jacob Singletary, William Flowers in right of his wife Catherine, daughter of the said Jacob Singletary. E.O. Wells, guardian of Martha W. Singletary, daughter of Jacob Singletary.","STR06" "I9626","Singletary","John Samuel","21 Jan 1904","17 Mar 1940","0","Kerry Girolamo of Jasper, Texas reports that John was found dead at home by his wife and two daughters. He had been shot in the head. The cause of death was believed to be suicide, but many believe it was actually a murder. No one was ever accused.","STR06" "I9676","Singletary","Joseph","Abt 1751","1809","0","Said to be the son of Benjamin Ebenezer SINGLETARY and Hannah DARBY of South Carolina. Said to be born ""St. Thomas/St. Denis, Charleston, South Carolina.""","STR06" "I27140","Singletary","William","Abt 1819","","0","Mark Freeman says he went to Texas in 1851.","STR06" "I27150","Singletary","Zenobia Texas","Abt 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","Mark Freeman shows her as the daughter of Benjamin SINGLETARY and Frances WOOD.","STR06" "I8060","","","","","","","" "I46814","","","","","","","" "I47983","Sitz","Betty Louise","7 Jan 1923","6 Jul 2020","0","Betty S. (Sitz) King, age 97, of Kearney, passed away Monday, July 6, 2020 at the Good Samaritan Society ? St. John's in Kearney from complications following a stroke.

Betty was born on January 7, 1923 in Kearney, NE to Charles and Anna (Schramm) Sitz. She graduated from Kearney High School in 1940 and received a B.S. degree from Nebraska Wesleyan in 1944. She was proud of being a member of the Gamma Phi Beta Sorority for over 50 years. She married Keith King on August 3, 1946 in Kearney.

Betty enjoyed many pursuits and activities with bridge and reading of high importance to her. She was actively involved in community activities especially with the Kearney Area Chamber of Commerce where she was an Envoy for many years. In 1996, Betty and Keith were extremely humbled to receive the ""Friend of Kearney"" award as this community has been such an important part of their lives. She was a member of First Lutheran Church of Kearney and supported numerous charitable services and organizations in the Kearney community including the Kearney Goodfellows, Habitat for Humanity and the Kearney Area Community Foundation. ""I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today."" ~ William Allen White

She is survived by her five children, Kent King of Kearney, Dr. Denise L. Capek and her husband David of Lincoln, Douglas King and his wife Rhonda of Kearney, Kerry Broz and her husband Robert of Bullhead City, AZ and James King and his wife Branda of Kearney; grandchildren, Laura King Homan, Karel Capek, Haley Capek Peters, Morgan Capek, Owen King, Mercedes King Powell, Rebecca King Lush, Kristina King Singleterry, Regan Broz and Hunter King; 16 great grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews and a large contingent of friends new and old.

Betty was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Keith A. King; sister, Marjorie King

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from the Kearney Hub newspaper, also shown on her Find A Grave Memorial Page)","STR06" "I41052","Sizemore","Ernest Taylor","15 Jul 1911","16 Oct 1967","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3SN-KVH
Name: Ernest Taylor Sizemore
Residence: Rt 2, Box 1166 (Silsbee) Rural
Event: Death
Event Date: 16 Oct 1967
Event Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 15 Jul 1911
Birthplace: Hemphill, Texas
Occupation: Owner Operator Sizemore Auto Repair
Ever in Armed Forces? No
Father's Name: Henry T Sizemore
Mother's Name: Cleria Cook
Informant: Mrs. Florene Sizemore (wife)
Burial: Knupple Cemetery Silsbee Tx
Certificate Number: 66821
Film Number: 2138742
Digital Folder Number: 005145102
Image Number: 01748
Collection: Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976","STR06" "I13483","Skinnell","Letitia Emadine","18 Sep 1923","8 Feb 2010","0","The Sabine County Reporter
February 17, 2010, Page 11

Letitia Emadine Edgar

Letitia Emadine Edgar Skinnell Edgar, 86, died Monday, Feb. 8. 2010, in the Baylor Hospital in Dallas. She was born on Sept. 18, 1923 in Marshall. Mrs. Edgar lived most of her life in Sabine County.

She is survived by sons, Jack Edgar and wife, Juanita of El Paso, and George Edgar and wife Sharon of Hemphill; daughters, Letitia Ann Britain of Rockwall, and Ruth Walker and husband Bob of El Paso; 13 grandchildren; and 25 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husbands J. W. Smith and J. D. ""Dempsey"" Edgar; son Rear Admiral Robert Wayne Smith, grandson, Darren Edgar, and granddaughter, Kim Sanders.

Funeral services were held Friday, Feb. 12, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in the Oakhill Cemetery, Hemphill.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Online obituary and register books posted at www.starrfuneralhome.com.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2010)
","STR06" "I19290","Skinner","Gideon","19 Oct 1712","Yes, date unknown","0","The son of Sgt. Ebenezer SKINNER and Sarah LORD. http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/john.html","STR06" "I15653","Skinner","Virgil Allen","25 Jan 1935","28 Jul 2008","0","From FindAGrave:

Virgil, of Houston, was a 1953 graduate of Nederland High School and was a retired barber.

He was preceded in death by his father, Virgil Lee Skinner.

Survivors include his daughters, Sherry Skinner and Kathy Davis, son, Virgil Allen Skinner, Jr., his children's mother, Bernadette Skinner, one grandson, and two great grandchildren. He is also survived by his mother, Evelyn Skinner, brothers, Jerry Skinner and Larry Skinner; sisters, Mevelyn Manning and Kay Sims.","STR06" "I32895","Skinner","Virgil Lee ""Ted""","10 Jun 1912","22 Nov 1999","0","SSDI:

VIRGIL L SKINNER 10 Jun 1912 22 Nov 1999 (V) 77627 (Nederland, Jefferson, TX ) (none specified) 449-07-8534 Texas","STR06" "I20170","Skliba","Antonia","1854","4 Mar 1901","0","She was the daugher of the widowed Terezie SKLIBA. Her mother married second Jiri Zvonicek.","STR06" "I19718","","","","","","","" "I923","","","","","","","" "I32821","Sladek","Anton","14 Jun 1890","21 Apr 1967","0","The son of Thomas Sladek and Julia Rozanek.","STR06" "I20406","Sladek","Christina ""Tena""","7 Jul 1892","4 May 1978","0","The daughter of Thomas SLADEK and Julia ROZANEK. Her siblings were Anton SLADEK, Thomas SLADEK, Emil SLADEK, William SLADEK, Edward SLADEK, Anna ROHLA, Emma ZELENKA, Julie STASTNY and Mamie HOLTERMAN. (Milligan, p 346).","STR06" "I32822","Sladek","Fred Anton","31 Aug 1916","22 Jun 2004","0","He was the father of Rose Ann Sladek.","STR06" "I32862","Sladek","Mamie M.","4 Jan 1909","28 Oct 1997","0","Dennis Belohlavy reports she married Joe HALTERMAN and was the mother of Robert HALTERMAN. She was also the mother of Richard L. SPITZ.","STR06" "I35357","Sladek","Rose Marie","24 Apr 1939","4 Jul 2022","0","Rose Marie Pierson, 83, of Lincoln, NE passed away July 4, 2022. Born April 24, 1939, in Exeter, NE to William and Mary (Rychecky) Sladek.

Rose grew up on a farm with her two brothers and three sisters. Rose went to Friend High School where she participated in theater, choir, pep club, and a member of the yearbook club. Rose was also a high school cheerleader and homecoming queen. After graduation, Rose moved to Lincoln to work for the Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Company as a Switchboard Operator.

A few years later, Rose started work at Dorsey Sandoz as a Packaging Operator where she met her husband, Richard. The two were married on September 19, 1959 and welcomed their daughter Cheryl (Sheri) five years later. Rose worked at Dorsey for almost 40 years. Rose and Richard were married for 51 years until Richard passed in 2010.

Rose enjoyed gardening, tending to her flowers, and listening to the birds. Rose was a talented painter and played the accordion. Richard and Rose would frequent the casinos where Rose had all the luck at the slot machines. Big Money! Rose was an avid viewer of Wheel of Fortune and The Bachelor. Rose loved shopping especially for her grandchildren. Rose was a member of The Way of Holiness Church. Rose enjoyed spending time with her family, church friends, and her precious dog Henry. Rose took pride in her titles as wife, mom, and grandma. One of Rose's most precious gifts in this world was the love and pride she had for her daughter, and the bond she had with her grandchildren.

Family members include her daughter Cheryl (Peter) Eppens; grandchildren Ashley Eppens (Eddy Hernandez) and Nathaniel (Kylee) Eppens; great-grandson Theodore Eppens, all of Lincoln; nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her parents William & Mary Sladek; husband Richard Pierson; siblings Ann, Jerry, Mayme, Velma, & Bill Sladek; niece Kathy Sladek and nephew Rex Sladek.

Memorial Service: 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 20, 2022, Roper and Sons Midtown Chapel, 4300 'O' Street. Pastor Peter Eppens officiating.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Roper and Sons Funeral Home)","STR06" "I32826","Sladek","Tomas ""Thomas""","21 Dec 1866","23 Apr 1921","0","The son of Josef SLADEK of Zbrorov and Anna ZLABECKY of Valenichich. Joseph died on 6 Oct 1919 in Fillmore County, Nebraska. Both are buried in Bohemian Brethren Cemetery. They were also the parents of Vaclav Sladek.","STR06" "I32826","Sladek","Tomas ""Thomas""","21 Dec 1866","23 Apr 1921","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Township
Enumerated 19 June 1900
SD 4 ED 29 Sheet 8A Stamped 167
132-132
Sladek, Thomas Head Jan 1868 32 M-11 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemi
a Farmer
Sladek, Julia Wife July 1868 31 M-11 5/5 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Sladek, Tony Son June 1889 10 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia At School
Sladek, Christina Dtr July 1891 8 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia
Sladek, William Son December 1895 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia
Sladek, Emma Dtr November 1897 2 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia
Sladek, Julia Dtr May 1900 0 S Nebraka Bohemia Bohemia
Kasper, James Servant W M Jan 1850 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1879 21 Al Farm Laborer

1910 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Township
Enumerated 21 April 1910
SD 4 ED 32 Sheet 4B
81-82
Sladek, Thomas M W 83/33 M1/20 AustBohemia AustBohemia AustBohemia 1880 Na English Farmer
Sladek, Julia F W 81/31 M1/20 9/9 AustBohemia AustBohemia AustBohemia 1896 Bohemian
Sladek, Anton Son M W 19 S Nebraska AustBohemia AustBohemia Laborer
Sladek, William Son M W 14 S Nebraska AustBohemia AustBohemia
Sladek, Emma Dtr M F 12 S Nebraska AustBohemia AustBohemia
Sladek, Anna Dtr F W 9 S Nebraska AustBohemia AustBohemia
Sladek, Julia Dtr F W 6 S Nebraska AustBohemia AustBohemia
Sladek, Tomas Son M W 4 S Nebraska AustBohemia AustBohemia?b?
?/b?Sladek, Mary Dtr F W 2 S Nebraska AustBohemia AustBohemia
Sladek, Edward Son M W 8 S Nebraska AustBohemia AustBohemia
Kasper, James Servant Servant M W 60 S AustBohemia AustBohemia AustBohemia 1875 Na Laborer Farm

1920 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Township
Enumerated 8 and 9 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 37 Sheet 1B
17-17
Sladek, Tomas Head M W 55 M 1875 na 1880 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Sladek, Julia Wife F W 48 M 1887 na 1890 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Sladek, William Son M W 24 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia Farm Laborer
Sladek, Edward Son M W 18 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia Farm Laborer
Sladek, Julia Dtr F W 15 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia
Sladek, Tomas Jr Son M W 13 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia
Sladek, Marry Dtr F W 11 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia
Sladek, Emil Son M W 9 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia","STR06" "I35350","Sladek","Velma Louise","24 Jun 1934","20 Apr 2010","0","Velma Louise Kubicek, 75, Lincoln, formerly Crete, widow of Kenneth Kubicek, passed away Tuesday evening, April 20, 2010, in Lincoln. She was born on June 24, 1934 in Exeter to William and Mary (Rychecky) Sladek. She started working at a young age in a restaurant and then moved onto factory work (Form Fit, Elgin Watch Co.).

On July 2, 1955 she married Kenneth Kubicek. In the late 1950's, Ken bought his first truck and they both started Kubicek Trucking. In June 1966, Velma and Ken became the first owner and fleet operators with Crete Carrier Corp. In 1971, Velma and Ken's Trucking business had expanded to thirteen trucks over the road. At that time they had built their own shop. Velma did the office work (dispatching, bookkeeping). In the early 1980's, she had started Vel's Trailer Wash which she ran until her retirement. She moved to Lincoln to be closer to her family. She was an outdoor person, loving her garden, flowers, yard work, cooking, and spending time with her family/grandchildren.

Survivors: Daughter and son-in-law, Cynthia and James Stevens, Lincoln; Granddaughters, Jennifer and Kendra Stevens, Lincoln; Son and daughter-in-law, Charles and Tina Boeck, Scottsdale, Ariz.; Sisters and brothers-in-law, Ann and Eugene Cookus, Hastings, Rose and Richard Pierson, Lincoln; Sisters-in-law and brother-in-law, Beverly and John Walker, Dorchester; Shirley Sladek, Friend; Many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by Parents; Husband; Sister and brother-in-law, Mayme and Lumir Kvasnicka; brothers, William and Jerry Sladek; Niece, Kathy Sladek; nephew, Rex Sladek.

Funeral services 4 p.m., Tuesday, Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 South 14th Street, Lincoln. Visitation, 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday, with family greeting friends from 2-4 p.m.; 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday; 9 a.m. until services Tuesday, all at the funeral home. Pallbearers, Don, Jim, Gary Kvasnicka, Tom Cookus, Rick Flaska, Bill Stevens. Memorials in care of Velma L. Kubicek Memorial, 7101 Phoenix Drive, Lincoln, NE 68516. Condolences may be left at ?u?lincolnfh.com ?/u?.


Lincoln Journal Star, April 25, 2010, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I27589","Slama","Joseph Adolph","16 Aug 1908","3 Jan 1999","0","The son of John J. SLAMA and Agnes KUPKA.","STR06" "I48469","Slama","Shirley Anne","17 Apr 1943","14 Mar 2023","0","Shirley Anne Sladek
August 17, 1943 ~ March 15, 2023 (age 79)

Services, Monday March 20, 2023, 10:30am at Lauber Funeral and Cremation Services, Friend, NE.

Visitation, Sunday March 19, 2023, from 2pm to 8pm at Lauber Funeral and Cremation Services, Friend, NE.

Interment to follow service, Wilber Czech Cemetery, Wilber, NE.

Shirley Anne Sladek of Friend, NE passed away Wednesday March 15, 2023, in Lincoln, NE at the age of 79. Shirley was born August 17, 1943 to Rudolph and Engeline (Langhorst) Slama in Beatrice, NE, the third of six children.

Shirley grew up with her family near Swanton, NE and later moved with her family to a farm south of Friend, NE. Shirley especially loved working with her dad on the farm, milking cows, hauling bales, and doing anything outside was her favorite place to be.

After graduating from Friend High School in 1961 she attended business school in Omaha, NE and then began working at the Crete Mills, where she met her husband, William Sladek Jr. Bill and Shirley were married October 19, 1963, and to this union six children were born, Bill, Peggy, Kathy, Christy, Rex, and David.

Shirley loved cooking, gardening, crocheting, sewing, playing cards, and caring for her family. She raised and canned almost everything her family ate and her cooking was THE BEST. She loved treating co-workers, neighbors, and businesses with her tremendous goods and it was always said that she could make shoe leather taste good. She loved sharing and had a heart of gold, with a great smile, contagious laugh, and was a pillar of strength. Her work ethic was second to none, and she could run circles around those young enough to be her grandchildren. She was incredible.

Shirley was a dedicated, reliable LPN and licensed EMT for many years. She worked countless shifts over the years at Friend, Geneva, and Exeter. The highlight of her nursing career was being able to attend the C-Section birth of a patient's child. She was honored to be able to share in such a special moment and always said what an incredible experience it was.

During her retirement years Shirley enjoyed helping in the school kitchen and really enjoyed watching the kids grow and follow their activities.

Shirley is survived by her children, Bill (Tammy) Sladek of Cordova, NE, Peggy (Billy) Baugh of Friend, NE, Christy (Jeremy) Wagner of Denver, IA, David (Vanessa) Sladek of Friend, NE. Grandchildren, Kelly (Mitch) Rischling of Milligan, NE, Kimberly (Tanner) Gloystein of Exeter, NE, Brett Baugh, Becky Williamson of Crete, NE, Jordyn Baugh (Joe Bechtle) of Lincoln, NE, Brooke Baugh of LaVista, NE, Jakob and Lucas Wagner of Denver, IA, Kyler, Hadley, and Bristol Sladek of Friend, NE, four great grandchildren. Siblings, Norman (Mona) Slama of Lincoln, NE, Janice (Jerry) Heyen of Yakima, WA, Karen Clem of Bellingham, WA. Several nieces and nephews.

Shirley was preceded in death by her husband, William Sladek Jr, and her children Kathy Sladek, and Rex Sladek. Parents Rudolph and Engeline Slama. Siblings, Ronald Slama, and Milton Slama, brother-in-law, Norman Clem. Parents in law, William Sr, and Mary Sladek, sisters-in-law, Mayme (Lumir) Kvasnicka, Anna (Eugene) Cookus, Velma (Kenneth) Kubicek, Rose (Richard) Pierson, brother-in-law, Jerry Sladek.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Lauber-Moore Funeral Home)","STR06" "I3181","Slaughter","James Madison","1845","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Mattie CAIN.","STR06" "I3180","Slaughter","Martha Ann","1843","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Harvey GARRETT.","STR06" "I3184","Slaughter","Mary Louise","1850","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Robert CAIN.","STR06" "I3182","Slaughter","Nancy Jane","1847","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Base SCALES.","STR06" "I2730","Slaughter","Richard F.","Bef 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","Henson and Parmelee write that prior to his marriage to Anna Holman, he ""joined a company of of mounted volunteers...(which became) Company A of the Second Regiment of Texas Mounted Volunteers commanded by Col. George T. Wood and were sworn into the United States Army for three month's service on June 26, 1846."" (Henson and Parmelee, p. 136). He was an attorney, and was elected as a representative to attend a convention to draft the new state constitution after the Civil War. (ibid, p. 250).","STR06" "I23872","","","","","","","" "I3177","Slaughter","Samuel Moore","1809","Yes, date unknown","0","Per ""1850 Census Sabine County, Texas with added family information and corrections"" by Helen Gomer Schluter and Blanche Finley Toole.","STR06" "I1217","Slaughter","Simeon","Abt 1826","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 1 Nov 1850
Stamped 321
157-157
Harriett Slaughter 45 F $150 Mississippi
Jane Martin 19 F Mississippi
Harriett ____ 16 F Mississippi
George B. ____ 12 M Mississippi
158-158
Simeon Slaughter 24 M farmer $400 Miss
Harriett L Slaughter 22 F La (married second Solomon Causey)
John S 1 M Tx
Rubin Slaughter 25 M Miss","STR06" "I3178","Slaughter","William Webb","1784","Apr 1850","0","Per the Mortality Schedule of the 1850 Census, William Webb Slaughter, age 64 years, male, born in Georgia, died April 1850 of dropsy, sick 90 days.","STR06" "I40252","","","","","","","" "I25933","Slay","Marjorie Lanell","23 Apr 1928","25 Jan 2007","0","Sabine County Reporter
July 12, 2006
Hemphilll Elementary School Fifth Grade -1939-1940

Eighteen students from a larger group, pictured, graduated from Hemphill High School's Class of 1946 who recently enjoyed their 60th class reunion. Blake Eddings, Nadine Easley, LaNell SLAY, Robert Earl Gray, Gladys Hogue, Wayford Jones, Jack Chisum, Reba Arnold, Lexie Mae Wood, Berintha Maund, Helen Rushing, Evelyn Wright, Dorothy Sterle, Wilma Lawrence, Joe (Gwen/Quinn) McGown, Doris Anderson, Paul Huffman, Eloise Inman, Archie Jones, Vermell Anderson, LaVern Wright, Lois Paudert, Billy Edgar, Sutton Ware, Jessie Lee Harper, Wynell Elliott, Jack Jones, Doris Jennings, Burtis Earl Moore, Hattie Pearl Kelly, Imogene Carlton, Kathryn Curry, Marcus Huffman, Jimmie Procell, Emma Clark Fuller, Marjorie Crawford, Louise Crnkovic, Gloria Speights, and Herman Chop.

Sabine County Reporter
January 31, 2007, Page 9
LaNell Short, 79, of Sabine County died Thursday, Jan. 25, 2007. LaNell was born on April 23, 1928, in Pendelton. She was a caregiver and worked in nursing homes and private care. LaNell is survived by four daughters, Deborah ADKISON and husband Guy of Carthage, Charlene NEAL and husband Bob of Hemphill, Donna CAMPBELL of Carthage and Truitta SHORT of Pineland; a special niece and nephew, Shelia ANDERSON of Milam and Jack KELLAM of Beaumont; six grandchildren, Kim RITCHER, Kalisha BOYD, Ken KILCREASE Jr., Kandace FRICK, Kris HARDY, and Jamie RISSINGER; and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services were Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill. Interment followed at King Cemetery near Milam. Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.","STR06" "I41446","","","","","","","" "I38678","Slaydon","Leland Anderson","31 Aug 1921","15 Jan 2008","0","LELAND SLAYDON

Leland Slaydon, 86, of Kirbyville died Tuesday, January 15, 2008 in Missouri City, Texas.

Funeral services were held Friday, January 18 at Adams E.E. Stringer Funeral Home in Kirbyville with burial at Newton City Cemetery.

A native of Merryville, Louisiana, he had lived in Kirbyville 12 years and was a retired Education Coordinator for the U.S. Government. He was also a U.S. Army Air Corp veteran of World War II.

Survivors include his wife, Sybil Slaydon of Kirbyville; sons, Thomas Slaydon and John Slaydon, both of Merryville, Louisiana; stepson, Randy Rogers of Texas City; daughters, Virigina Pavlik of Katy and Patricia Colbert of Missouri City; stepdaughter, Ernette Hall of Lorena; brothers, Archie Slaydon of Frisco and Sam Slaydon of Lufkin; 12 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

http://www.silsbeebee.com/news.php?viewStory=36","STR06" "I24769","Sledge","Jesse","Bef 1801","Yes, date unknown","0","Eldon and Ann McLemore of Derby, Kansas, instead show him as James SLODOG.","STR06" "I20475","","","","","","","" "I19882","","","","","","","" "I47926","Slepicka","Dorothy Mae","5 Feb 1923","18 Feb 2022","0","A Funeral Service for Dorothy will be held on Tuesday, February 22, 2022 at 10:30 a.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska. Kim Dunker will preside over the Funeral Service.

A Graveside Service will be held in the Bohemian National Cemetery following the Funeral Service.

Public visitation will be held on Monday from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with family present from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska.

Memorials are suggested to the Milligan Legion Auxiliary or the Milligan Fire & Rescue.

Dorothy Mae Stych was born to Fred and Anna (Pejsar) Slepicka on February 5, 1923 near Tobias, Nebraska. She passed away at Heritage Crossings in Geneva, Nebraska on February 18, 2022 at the age of 99 years and 13 days.

At an early age, the family moved and lived near Burress, Nebraska. Dorothy attended rural school District 21 through the 8th grade. Her high school years were brief because of the drought and depression of the 30's. Although her formal education was limited, she never stopped learning and experiencing new things. She was employed in several households in and around Fillmore County. She also worked as a waitress in Geneva, Nebraska.

On February 10, 1942, Dorothy married Fred Stych in Belleville, Kansas. They began their married life in the hardest of times. She raised poultry, a large garden, and helped in the fields during haying and harvest seasons. She also provided great harvest meals. She enjoyed cooking traditional Czech food?roast duck, dumplings, sauerkraut, kolaches and rolls. She loved the farm life.

Fred and Dorothy were blessed with two children, Glenn and Lana. Her goal was to give her children the many things she was not able to have during her growing up years. Dorothy enjoyed family get-togethers and weekend trips. She enjoyed playing cards, playing bingo, visiting with friends, and taking short golf cart tours of Milligan. Many people enjoyed Dorothy's embroidery handiwork. She completed over 70 sets of tea towels for the Milligan Methodist Church.

Dorothy was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 240 of Milligan for over 75 years. She was also a member of the Bleu Valle 8/40 Salon #766. She held many offices in both of these organizations. Dorothy was a member of the Milligan Seniors Club. In earlier years, she belonged to the Goodwill Extension Club, the Fillmore County Extension Chorus and the Kitchen Kalamity Band.

Dorothy was preceded in death by her husband, Fred; her parents Fred & Anna Slepicka; siblings Mildred (Steve Bulin), Fred, Lumir (Marie Koehn), Alice (Frank Domling), Irvin (Betty Stetina), and Arlene (Willard Havel).

Dorothy is survived by her son Glenn and wife Deb of Exeter, Nebraska; daughter Lana and husband Jim Daws of Seward, Nebraska; sister-in-law Evalyn Slepicka of Geneva, Nebraska; nieces, nephews, relatives, and many friends.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Farmer and Son Funeral Home)","STR06" "I2317","Slepicka","Emil E.","Abt Feb 1875","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 26 Sheet 6A Stamped 138
97-99
Bernasek, Vaclav Hd W M Sept 1846 53 M 27 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1866 34 Na Farmer
Bernasek, Barbora Wf W F Aug 1849 50 M 27 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1868 32
Bernasek, Kristina Dtr W F Apr 1883 17 S Ne Bohemia Bohemia At School
Bernasek, Josephine Dtr W F Mar 1885 15 S Ne Bohemia Bohemia At School
Kaspar, Joseph Servant W M Mar 1882 18 Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farm Laborer
98-100
Slepicka, Emil Head W M Feb 1875 25 M 0 Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farmer
Slepicka, Anna Wf W F Apr 1881 19 M 0 0/0 Neb Bohemia Bohemia

","STR06" "I17082","","","","","","","" "I19646","Slezak","Darlene F.","28 Aug 1945","2 May 2018","0","Obituary

Darlene F. (Slezak) (Frankforter) Vodicka was born on August 28, 1945 to Frank E. & Ruth M. (Domling) Slezak on a farm 2 ? miles west of Milligan, Nebraska. She departed this life on May 2, 2018 at her home in Geneva, Nebraska after being diagnosed with rectal cancer on July 18, 2014. She was 72 years of age.

Darlene was united in marriage to Gary L. Frankforter on May 12, 1963 and to this union three children were born: Becky Neville, Sheila & Robert Taylor, and Gary & Jill Frankforter.

On September 15, 2001, Darlene was united in marriage to Darrell Vodicka and acquired three step children: Ronda & J.D. Korbelik, Billy & Ann Vodicka, and Cheryl Meyer.

Her joys in life were her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She also dearly loved her children and was proud of them.

Darlene was preceded in death by her parents and first husband Gary.

She is survived by her husband Darrell; three children and their spouses; three step children and their spouses; nine grandchildren and spouses; four step grandchildren; six great grandchildren; three step great grandchildren; and brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews.

It was Darlene's wish to be cremated and that no Memorial Services be had. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

Memorials are suggested to the family to be used for a fund to provide assistance to local people fighting cancer.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I48463","Slezak","Robert Dean","6 Mar 1936","26 Apr 2021","0","Robert Dean ""Bob"" Slezak, 85, of Crete, Nebraska, passed away on April 26, 2021 at his home. He was born March 6, 1936 near Milligan, Nebraska to Frank E. and Ruth M. (Domling) Slezak. Bob graduated from Milligan High School in 1953 and then enlisted in the United States Navy where he served from September 10, 1953 to February 12, 1957.

He married Irma Jean Loukota on December 28, 1957 and attended college in Chicago for 2 years. Bob worked as an insurance adjuster for EMC Insurance Company. He was a member of Sacred Heart Church in Crete and the American Legion in Milligan. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife: Irma, infant brother: Roger, brothers in law: Emil Steinacher and Gary Frankforter, sister: Darlene Vodicka, nephew: Rick Krupicka, and sister in law: Sylvia Slezak.

Bob is survived by his son and daughter in law: Mark and Twila Slezak of Bartlett, TN, daughter: Barbara Slezak of Crete, siblings and their spouses: Norman and Harriett Slezak of Stanardsville, Virginia, Shirley Steinacher of Geneva, Evelyn and Charles Krupicka of Milligan, Linda and Henry Lopez of Wilber, Judy and Douglas Turek of Geneva, Franklin ""Butch"" and Karla Slezak of Phillips, Beverly and Loren Filipi of Milligan, brother in law: Darrell Vodicka of Geneva, 6 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to the Milligan American Legion. A Memorial Mass will be held on Friday, April 30, 2021 at 2:00 P.M. at St. Wenceslaus Church in Milligan. The service will be livestreamed via the Kuncl Funeral Home website (for access click on the Facebook icon at the very bottom of our homepage at the service scheduled start time). Burial will follow at the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan. No visitation. Honorary Pallbearers are: Bob Machacek, Joe Vnoucek, John Becker, J.J. Dineen, Sherman Havel, Bill Slezak, Rex Steinacher, Joseph Slezak, Mark Reinch, and Brian Green. Arrangements have been entrusted to Kuncl Funeral Home in Crete.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I20072","Slezak","Sharon Elaine","21 Nov 1946","8 Jun 2022","0","The daughter of Milo and Joann SLEZAK. (Milligan, p 311).

Obituary for Sharon E. Hromadka
A Funeral Service for Sharon will be held on Saturday, June 11, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva. Kim Dunker will preside over the Funeral Service.

A Graveside Service will be held in the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan following the Funeral Service.

Public Visitation will be on Friday, June 10, 2022 from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva.

Memorials are suggested to the Alzheimer's Foundation of America.

Sharon Elaine Hromadka, age 75, of York, Nebraska passed away on June 8th, 2022 at Bryan Medical Center West in Lincoln, Nebraska after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease. Sharon was born to Milo & JoAnn (Lottes) Slezak on November 21, 1946 in York, Nebraska.

Sharon worked for over 40 years as the Executive Coordinator for York General Hospital Environmental Services Department. She was hardworking and committed not only to her profession, but to her family as well.

Sharon was a loving mother, grandmother and sister. She took great pride in ensuring her loved ones were always put first and cared for.

Sharon is survived by her son, Darren Hromadka of Lincoln, Nebraska; grandchildren Alexis (Jason) Hoff of York, Nebraska; Carston and Crew Hromadka of Lincoln, Nebraska; great-granddaughter Lakelynn Jo Hoff of York, Nebraska; siblings Mike (Risa) Slezak of York, Nebraska, Mark (Cheryl) Slezak of Geneva, Nebraska. Mary Richardson and the late David Richardson of Murdock, Kansas; as well as many nieces, nephews, and extended family.

She was preceded in death by her parents Milo and JoAnn; husbands Roland and Ronald; and sister Beverly.

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I10508","Slezak","William""Bill"" Francis","14 Sep 1932","14 Aug 2001","0","Obituary

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy

William F. Jr., 68, Milligan, died Tuesday (8/14/01). Born, Milligan (9/14/32) to William and Anne (Babolik). Member, Milligan Legion Post 240, Samuel J. Marsh VFW Post 7102, Geneva; Milligan Legion Czech Brass Band; Blue River Czechs; Leonard Becwar Orchestra.

Survivors: wife, Darlene F.; son, daughter-in-law, William A. III and Jana M., Milligan; daughter, son-in-law, Terry A. and Terry L. Brandt, Tobias; mother, Anne T., Milligan; sister, Elizabeth A. Alfred, Lincoln; six grandchildren.

Services: 10:30 a.m. Friday, Milligan Auditorium. The Revs. Heidi Revelo and Brian Kottas. Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation: beginning 1 p.m. today, Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Memorials to family. ""
","STR06" "I22825","","","","","","","" "I45500","Sloan","Laura Jane","3 Jul 1867","10 Nov 1951","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page shows her as a daughter of Isaac Sloan and Kathryn Shaw.","STR06" "I16589","Sluka","Antonie ""Tonie""","25 Jan 1866","22 Aug 1903","0","Charles Smrha Sr. delivered her funeral oration and the Sokol Bank furnished the music. (Milligan, p 231).","STR06" "I13658","Sluka","Betty Jean","20 Oct 1928","29 Nov 2016","0","Obituary for Betty Jean Thomsen

Funeral Services for Betty will be held on Saturday, December 3, 2016 at the Fairmont Community Church in Fairmont, Nebraska at 2:00 p.m. with Pastor Brad Barrows officiating.

Visitation will be held on Friday, December 2, 2016 at Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva, Nebraska from 1:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. with the family present from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.

Memorials are to be directed to the Fairmont Community Church

Graveside Services will be conducted following the funeral ceremony at the Greenwood Cemetery in York, Nebraska.

The Thomsen family would like to invite family and friends to join them in fellowship prior to the funeral service at the Fairmont American Legion Hall for a luncheon starting at 11:00 a.m.

Betty Jean (Sluka) Thomsen was born October 20, 1928 to William J. Sluka and Helen (Bures) Sluka in Geneva. She grew up on a farm near Milligan and Ohiowa. She attended school at Dist. #67 in Fillmore County through 8th grade. She attended High School in Geneva and graduated in 1945. She and several other farm girls from the area lived with Mrs. Lillie J. Davis of Geneva during the week and their fathers would take turns driving them home for weekends.

Betty attended York College the summer of 1945 and started teaching in the fall. She started teaching when she was 16. She taught in Fillmore Co. Dist. #32 Chelsie and Dist. # 39 through 1949.

She was married to Darien E. Thomsen on January 30, 1949 at the Grace Evangelical Lutheran parsonage in Geneva with the Rev. D. Grummert officiating. Because of the extreme snow that winter only four people could attend the wedding.

Betty helped Darien on the farm, as well as raising three children. She did upholstery and refinishing of old furniture, as well as sewing, gardening, and canning. She raised chickens and ducks as well.

She was a long time member of the Happy Hour Club that began as an Extension Club and just recently disbanded. She volunteer her help on voting day and also helped with the Census several times.

She was baptized on May 10, 1964, the same day as her children were baptized at Grace Methodist Church in Fairmont. She attended the Fairmont Community Church until she moved to Heritage in 2012.

Betty was preceded in death by parents, brother Irvin Sluka of Milligan, son Steven Lee Thomsen, granddaughter Kari Probasco, and brothers-in-law Dwaine Thomsen and Paul Bulwan.

She is survived by her husband, Darien; daughter, Gayla (George) Probasco of Arapahoe, Nebraska; son, Gene (Connie) of Lincoln, Nebraska; sisters-in-law, Olga Sluka of Geneva, Nebraska, Delores Bulwan of York, Nebraska; grandchildren, Todd (Heather) Probasco of Fairmont, Nebraska, Ryan (Lindsay) Probasco of Broomfield, Colorado, Erin (August) Portz of Denver, Colorado, Jennifer Thomsen of Omaha, Nebraska, Jason (Laura) Thomsen of Lincoln, Nebraska and great-grandchildren, Grace, Tripp and Daniel Probasco of Fairmont, Nebraska, Aynslea and Delaney Portz of Denver, Colorado, Avery, Brooke, Haley and Blake Thomsen of Lincoln, Nebraska and cousins, nieces, nephews and many friends.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I32280","","","","","","","" "I32283","","","","","","","" "I29702","Sluka","Edward Frank","28 Dec 1944","2 Sep 2007","0","Edward Frank Sluka

Edward Frank Sluka 62, of Roca, passed away Sunday (9/2/07). Born to Edward J. & Mildred E. (Kottas) Sluka on December 28, 1944 in Geneva, Nebraska. Ed was raised on a farm west of Milligan, Nebraska and attended grade school at a rural school. He attended Milligan High School and then went to work for Sweeds Garage in Milligan, as well as farming to help his father who was in poor health. Ed joined the National Guard in 1965; Ed spent 23 years with the National Guard & Army Reserves and was a member of the Hickman Legion.

Ed was married to Shirley A. Taylor on March 18, 1967 in Geneva, Nebraska and to this union 3 children were born, Michael Ray, Tamara Jo & Roger Edward. Ed and Shirley celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary this past March. Ed farmed until the fall of 1971, when he moved his family to Lincoln and then to an acreage south of Lincoln. He spent the next 35 years working as a mechanic, retiring in July of 2006. Ed loved working on vehicles and raising his garden, but his favorite things to do were hunting, fishing, and helping his sons on their race cars. It was hard to keep Ed away from farming. He worked his acreage and would save one week of his vacation each year to go to Geneva and help with harvest. Ed's pride and joy were his children and grandchildren. However, Ed was known as ""Dad"" or ""Pops"" to many more than just his 3 children, including his adopted family the Mazza's.

Survivors: wife, Shirley Sluka, Roca; sons & daughters-in-law, Michael & Angie Sluka, Roger & Natalie Sluka, both of Linocln; daughter & son-in-law, Tamara & Steven Garza, Panama, Neb.; grandchildren, Cody Sluka, Ashley Sluka, Briar Sluka, Brody Sluka, Colby Sluka, Brandon Garza, Hannah Garza, Taylor Sluka & Samuel Sluka; father-in-law, John Taylor, Sr., Geneva, Neb.; sisters-in-law & spouse: Sharon Elznic, Sandra & Norman Girmus, all of Geneva, Neb.; a host of family and friends. Preceded in death by: parents; grandparents; mother-in-law, Wilma Taylor; brothers-in-law, Larry Elznic & John Taylor Jr. & Godson Ryan Milem.

Services: 10:00 a.m. Friday, September 7, 2007 at Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 South 14th Street, 68512. Visitation: Thursday, 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. with the family greeting friends from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., all at the funeral home. Memorials to the family.

Published in the Lincoln Journal Star on 9/5/2007

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I19686","Sluka","Emma","18 Jan 1903","","0","Emma attended District #67 going through the eighth grade. She remained at home after that to help with the farm work. (Milligan, p 338).","STR06" "I32227","Sluka","Evelyn","6 Jun 1924","10 Apr 2015","0","Evelyn M. Stoldorf, age 90, of Geneva, died Friday, April 10, 2015 in Geneva. Born June 6, 1924 in Geneva to John & Marie (Bernasek) Sluka.

Survivors: son, Rick & wife Jan of Grafton; sister, Mildred Sluka of Fairmont; two granddaughters, Lindsey Stoldorf & Tori Stoldorf.

Funeral: 10:30 a.m. Monday at United Methodist Church in Geneva. Visitation will begin at 1 pm until 8 pm Sunday at Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva. Memorials to the United Methodist Church or VFW Auxiliary. Graveside services: Geneva Public Cemetery. Condolences, www.farmerandsonfuneralhome.com

Expanded obituary

Evelyn Marie (Sluka) Stoldorf passed away on Friday, April 10, 2015 at Heritage Crossings. Evelyn was born on June 6, 1924 near Burress to John E. and Marie (Bernasek) Sluka. She was one of two children in the family.

Evelyn attended rural school, and graduated from Geneva High School in 1941. Evelyn began courting Dean Stoldorf after they met at a dance in Burress. They were married on August 14, 1946, and to this union two children were born,, Debra and Rick.

Evelyn enjoyed living on the family farm west of Geneva until May 1983. At this time she moved to Geneva and resided in her home until going to Heritage Crossings.

Evelyn was a faithful member of the Geneva United Methodist Church for 67 years. She enjoyed her church circle activities and volunteering. She was also a member of the VFW Woman's Auxiliary. She enjoyed polka music, gardening, helping on the farm and raising her children. She was very proud of her grandchildren and all their accomplishments.

Evelyn was preceded in death by her parents; husband Dean; and daughter Debra; sister-in-law Hazel and Jim Murray; brother-in-law Harold and Vivian Stoldorf.

She is survived by her son Rick and Jan Stoldorf; grandchildren, Lindsey and Tori; and sister Mildred Sluka.

Funeral services were conducted by Pastor Michelle Gowin and Kim Dunker at the United Methodist Church on Monday, April 13, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. Sondra Myers accompanied Delwin Myers who sang How Great Thou Art and Amazing Grace. Pallbearers were Larry Murray, Don Reinsch, Lambert Hopken, Roger Pittard, Donald Sluka and Ron Boyes. Interment was in the Geneva Public Cemetery. Memorials are directed to the Geneva United Methodist Church or the VFW Woman's Auxiliary. Farmer & Son Funeral Home conducted the services.


(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I19683","Sluka","Helen","13 Jan 1911","11 Jul 1984","0","After graduating from eighth grade, Helen stayed home to help her dad with all the farm work, which included working with the livestock as well as field work during the wheat and corn harvest. In the winters, when the outside work slowed, she did beautiful handwork, both crocheting and embroidering pillowcases, tableclothes and other items. (Milligan, p 275).","STR06" "I20100","Sluka","James","27 Mar 1875","14 Mar 1913","0","Dennis Belohlavy shows him as the son of Ferdinand SLUKA and Marie PETRIK.","STR06" "I32229","Sluka","James Robert","5 Jul 1934","3 Feb 2010","0","James R. Sluka, 75, of Milligan, Neb., died Wednesday (2/3/10) in Geneva, Neb. Born to Gust and Mayme (Hromadka) Sluka on July 5, 1934 at Exeter, Neb.
Survivors: wife, Annabelle, Milligan, Neb.; sons and daughters-in-law, Chris and Renee, Roseland, Neb., Tom and Karen, Milligan, Neb.; daughters and sons-in-law, Maryann and Rob Henrichs, Omaha, Neb., Diane and Jay Geiger, Fairmont, Neb., Sandy and Mike Folda, Schuyler, Neb., Amy and Craig Fey, Crete, Neb.; brother and sister-in-law, Don and Lorene Sluka, Fairmont, Neb.; 18 grandchildren and one great grandchild.

Services 10:30 a.m. Monday, St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, Milligan, Neb. Rosary service 7 p.m., Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel, Milligan, Neb. Visitation beginning Sunday 1 p.m. until Rosary at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel. Memorials to Milligan Rescue Unit or Fillmore County Hospital Nurses. Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Father David Bourek officiating. Farmer & Son Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, published in the Lincoln, NE newspaper on February 5, 2010)","STR06" "I32278","","","","","","","" "I32226","Sluka","Mildred I.","7 Jan 1921","24 Apr 2023","0","Obituary for Mildred I. Sluka

A Graveside Service for Mildred will be held on Monday, April 24, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. at the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan, Nebraska with Kim Dunker presiding.

Visitation will be held on Sunday, April 23, 2023 from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. with family present from 5:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva, Nebraska.

Memorials are to be directed to the family to be designated at a later date.

Mildred Sluka passed away on Wednesday, April 19, 2023 at the Fairview Nursing Home at the age of 102 years old. Mildred was born on January 7, 1921 on their family farm near Burress, Nebraska to John E. and Marie (Bernasek) Sluka. She was one of two children in the family.

Mildred attended rural school and then took care of her father for many years on their farm. After he passed away Mildred moved to Geneva where she cleaned businesses and homes. She also baby-sat for many years. Mildred then moved to the assisted living at the Fairview Manor in Fairmont, Nebraska.

Mildred loved children and her nieces adored her. She would sit on the floor and play with them for hours in her late 80's. Mildred had an intellectual mind, and could remember facts from years ago. She shared numerous stories with us. She loved her Czech heritage, eating kolaches and listening to Shandra Reinsch play her accordion for her. She also enjoyed her special visits from Linda Korbelik.

Mildred was preceded in death by her parents, John E. and Marie Sluka and her sister, Evelyn Stoldorf.

She is survived by her nephew, Rick Stoldorf and his wife Jan, and her nieces, Lindsey and Tori Stoldorf.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
...","STR06" "I8146","Sluka","Rose","19 Jun 1908","15 Apr 1976","0","Rose was born on her parents farm, west of Milligan. She graduated from Milligan High School in 1927.","STR06" "I32281","","","","","","","" "I3053","Sluka","William J.","17 Apr 1898","23 Dec 1986","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Township
Enumerated 5 Apr 1930
ED 30-17 SD 11 Sheet 3A Stamped 99
41-42
Sluka, William Head M W 31 M 20 Ne Ne Mich Farmer Own Farm
Sluka, Helen Wf M W 32 m 21 Ne Czechoslovakia Ne
Sluka, Irvin Son M W 7 S Ne Ne Ne
Sluka, Betty Jean Dtr M(sic) W 1 6/12 S Ne Ne Ne","STR06" "I15381","Smallwood","Ann","Bef 1755","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be the daughter of William Smallwood.","STR06" "I46469","Smelley","Richard Alvin","21 Mar 1942","21 Feb 2009","0","The Texas Birth Index shows him as a son of Ghent Ditmark Smelley and Doris Nell Lamb.","STR06" "I43783","Smetana","Fred J. ""Fritz""","14 Jun 1918","23 Mar 2001","0","Smetana, Fred J. ""Fritz"", 82, Milligan, died Friday (3/23/01) in Friend. Born, Exeter (6/14/18) to Joseph and Anna (Samol) Smetana .
Survivors: wife, Betty; nieces and nephews.
Services: 10:30 a.m. Monday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Kim Dunker officiating. Visitation: beginning 1 p.m. Sunday, Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Memorials to Milligan Rescue Unit. ""
","STR06" "I12304","Smethers","Mary Jane","3 Jun 1845","9 Apr 1926","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington Twp
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900
SD 11 ED 78 Sheet 15B
N. Lafountaine St
225-332-344
Cramer, Mary J Head W F Jun 1845 Wd 8/6 Oh Oh Oh
Cramer, Chas. Son W M Jan 1875 25 S Ind Pa Oh Day Laborer
Cramer, Almon Son W M Dec 1881 18 S In Pa Oh Blacksmith
Cramer, Dessie Dtr W F Ju 1884 15 S Ind Pa Oh At School","STR06" "I47566","Smikova","Petrolina","31 May 1846","17 Jun 1939","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page

Petrolina Rischling was born May 31, 1846 in Bezdekov, kral Pisecky, Czechoslovakia, Europe. She came to America in 1873 at the age of twenty -six, locating in New York City. In 1874 she was married to Frank Rischling and they continued their residence there for a few years and then returned to the mother-land for twenty two months stay, after which they came back to the United States and located near Milligan, Neb. Two years thereafter they moved onto a farm near Tobias in Saline county and resided there until they retired and moved to Milligan, December 14, 1904. Her husband preceded her in death May 12, 1921.

The deceased is survived by seven children, Anton, Frank, Joseph, Mrs. Caroline Korbelik of Nelson, Cristina Uldrich of Deweese , Henry and Ed, besides thirty five grandchildren , thirty four great grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends.

She was one of the pioneers of this community who helped pave the way for a better day, and was one of the oldest residents of this community being at the time of her death 93 years and 17 days of age.

She died Saturday evening June 17, 1939 at her home after a lingering illness. Funeral services were conducted from the Kotas funeral chapel Monday afternoon, in charge of Rev. K.O. Zavadil of Wilber. The Milligan trio, Mr and Mrs R.C. Dvorak and Mrs James A. Hamous sang. The body was laid to rest in the south cemetery by the side of her husband...(Nebraska Signal... 22 June 1939, p. 19 col 1)

Contributor: Kathy Hajek (49486387)","STR06" "I45021","","","","","","","" "I44032","","","","","","","" "I7245","Smith","Abbie Lee","14 Oct 1909","9 Nov 1994","0","The Sabine County Reporter
November 16, 1994, Page 12

Abbie Lee Pratt

Abbie Lee Pratt, 85, of Hemphill died Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1994, in Tyler.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 11, 1004, at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill with Bro. Bobby C. Dagnel and Bro. W. Clarence Howell officiating. Interment followed at the Hemphill City Cemetery. Local arrangements were handled by Lloyd James Funeral Home in Tyler.

Mrs. Pratt was born Oct. 14, 1909, in Sabine County. She was a lifelong resident of the Hemphill area, a member of the First Baptist Church, and a retired teacher with Hemphill Independent School District.

Survivors: a son, James Pratt of Yellowpine; a daughter, Priscilla Zeppa of Tyler; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2009)","STR06" "I21304","Smith","Abigail","20 Apr 1695","Yes, date unknown","0","Married John PARSONS. (Pane-Joyce Genealogy).","STR06" "I20610","Smith","Adah","3 Jun 1795","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Francis BALL. (James_albury@hotmail.com)","STR06" "I45093","Smith","Adalene Marie","4 Apr 1926","28 Dec 1960","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Pat Cordray, shows that she was the ""Only child of Carl Venson and Vera Avery McDaniel Smith. Married Denton Moody at the age of 14. Was mother of 8 children born alive: Patricia Ann, Lanell Marie, Danny Lee, Wanda Sue, Charles David, Larry Gene, Katherine (lived one day), and Gary Steven ""Chuck"" Moody."" On the memorial page of her mother, Vera McDaniel Smith, it was further noted that Vera raised her seven granchildren after the daughters death, and that her ""faith and strength were an inspiration to her grandchildren. ""","STR06" "I14720","Smith","Aggie","25 Aug 1899","3 Dec 1940","0","(Research):Laura Buckmaster shows that she married Richard Walters.","STR06" "I25998","Smith","Agnes","Abt 1821","Aft 1849","0","Mark Freeman shows her as the daughter of Isaac Luther SMITH and Sarah A. KINGSLEY.","STR06" "I629","Smith","Albert Burleson","3 Oct 1914","6 Mar 1988","0","The Alcalde Magazine
University of Texas Ex-Student Association
Jul-Aug 1988
Deaths p. 46 and 47
Albert B. Smith, '31-'34, Dallas, worked in the corporate real estate division of B. F. Goodrich Company. He is survived by his wife, Lexie Fuller Smith.","STR06" "I12935","Smith","Alfred","25 Mar 1909","Nov 1979","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Federal Census
Texas, Sabine, Hemphill Town, Pr 1
Enumerated April 15, 1980 by Lula W. Toole
ED 202-2 SD 19 Sheet 6B

HH #127 Ebb & Lula SMITH
HH #128 Eugene & Lackie Smith
129-154
Smith, Alfred Hd O $500 M W 21 M 19 Tx Tx Tx Merchant Retai
l General Store
Smith, Eve Wif F W 24 M 23 Tx Tx Miss","STR06" "I19082","Smith","Althy Otha","3 Feb 1895","15 Apr 1972","0","Name: Althy Otha Dobbs
Event Date: 15 Apr 1972
Event Place: Newton, Newton, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 77 years
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 03 Feb 1895
Birthplace: Newton Co Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Enoch Smith
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary E Marshall
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2223926
Digital Folder Number: 4005487
Image Number: 03420
Reference ID: 61833

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNW9-TWR : accessed 12 Aug 2013), Althy Otha Dobbs, 15 Apr 1972.","STR06" "I28160","Smith","Alvin L.","Abt 1914","Yes, date unknown","0","This appears to be his listing on the SSDI:

ALVIN L SMITH 23 May 1914 04 Sep 1992 (V) 77048 (Houston, Harris, TX ) (none specified) 454-05-7024 Texas","STR06" "I44322","Smith","Amanda ""Mandy"" L.","21 Oct 1868","13 Mar 1950","0","Jonathan Plant, who maintains her memorial on FindAGrave, noted that she was the daugther of Adam John Schmidt/Smith (FAG #80810872) and Sarah Amanda Newton (FAG #80811049), both of whom are buried at the Saint Augustine Catholic Cemetery in San Augustine, Texas.

Name Amanda Smith Mathews
Event Type Death
Event Date 13 Mar 1950
Event Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 21 Sep 1868
Birthplace San Augustine, Texas
Father's Name John Adam Smith
Mother's Name Amanda Newton
Certificate Number 13980
GS Film number 2074338
Digital Folder Number 005145445
Image Number 01628

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K349-9K1 : accessed 01 Jan 2014), Amanda Smith Mathews, 13 Mar 1950; citing certificate number 13980, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2074338.","STR06" "I14464","Smith","Amanda Leona","22 May 1880","28 Oct 1912","0","She was said to have married Frank N. BECK. Kay Parker McCary, in her annotated transcription of the Mill Creek Cemetery, instead shows her as the wife of Rev. D. N. BECK. This may be a typo, however, as the next entry on her transcription is for infant Dolly Beck, b. and d. 1912, and she is shown as Inf of Rev. and Mrs. F. N. (Amanda L. Smith) Beck.""","STR06" "I14399","Smith","Amos Asa","10 Jan 1877","16 Jul 1965","0","In 1963, he was living in Amarillo, Texas.","STR06" "I39714","Smith","Ann McCullough","Abt 1809","1 Apr 1871","0","Shown of FindAGrave as a daughter of Obadiah SMITH.","STR06" "I15705","Smith","Anna ""Aimee""","Abt 1826","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married William CHANCE.","STR06" "I10677","Smith","Anna Alice","4 Mar 1898","18 Oct 1976","0","Occupation Insurance, Merchant, Real Estate.","STR06" "I3362","Smith","Anna Helen","15 Feb 1918","19 Sep 2022","0","She was said to have married a Clarence Otto around 1945. In the obituaries of at least two of her siblings, however, she is simply listed as Anna Smith.

Obituary

Anna Helen Smith, 104 of Emerald and Lincoln passed away on September 19, 2022. Anna was born on February 15, 1918 on the family farm near Milligan, Nebraska to Edward and Anna (Capek) Smith. She was one of five children. Anna attended elementary school District 96, which was 3/4 mile from the family farm. Anna had perfect attendance in 1930. Anna graduated from Milligan High School in 1935. Shorty after graduation she moved to Lincoln where she worked as a maid.

In 1942, after World War II broke out, she knew there were other opportunities for ladies. Meadow Gold Dairy had an ad in the newspaper for ladies to deliver milk with horse and wagon. She applied and got the job. She felt her farm experience helped her land the job. She delivered milk in the 27th, A to South Street area. Milk was in glass bottles, and sold for 9 cents a quart. She got off work early enough so she was able to acquire a second job. She cooked and served food at the Hi-Y, where the students from the Aviation School ate their meals. Later she worked at Cushman's assembling bomb fuses until the war was over. Later she worked at Western Electric for 10 years. When the company moved from Lincoln to Omaha she opted to stay in Lincoln.

In 1962 she met Ray Wells, a farmer. Together they raised hogs, farmed the land and raised horses. They enjoyed participating in local rodeos. She even learned barrel racing. She retired in 1981 after Ray's death. She then bought a house near Bryan Hospital and had it moved on her property. She spent many hours grooming her flower gardens which contained a multitude of Iris, perennials, and clematis. She was a member of the Lincoln Iris Society. She won awards at the Iris Shows- best color and for having the second most blue ribbons. She lived independently until three months before her 100th birthday. Most recently, she has been a resident at Tabitha long-term care in Crete, Nebraska.

Anna is survived by a daughter, Paula (Michael) Downey, Warner Robins Georgia, three Grandchildren: Jillian (Kirt) Kreutzer, Adam (Kellie) Downey, and Caitlyn Downey, two great grandchildren: Elliot and Jude Kreutzer. Nieces and Nephews: Carol (Jim) Hansen, Denton, Texas, Sharon Featherston, Twin Falls, Idaho, Gary (Chere) Tuttle, Friend, Nebraska, Vickie Garrett, Sarasota, Florida, Martha Synhorst, Cedaredge, Colorado, and David Tuttle, Tekamah, Nebraska, as well as a multitude of great nieces and nephews. She is also survived by many distant relatives and friends from the Iris Club, Denton Historical Society, Extension Service and numerous other clubs with which she was involved, as well as caring neighbors, Eunice and John Cernohlavek and Marge and Ron Grieff.

She was preceded in death by parents, Edward and Anna Smith, Sisters and brother in laws: Helen and George Mika, Clara and Clarence Vanek, Dorothy and Carl Tuttle as well as one brother and sister-in-law: Edward and Helen Smith. She was also preceded in death by her ex-husband, Clarence Otto, and significant other, Ray Wells.

Funeral Services will be held on Friday, September 23, 2022 at 10:30am at Butherus Maser & Love Funeral Home, 4040 A Street, Lincoln, Nebraska. Burial will be at the Emerald Cemetery. Memorials to the Exeter/Milligan School Scholarship Foundation c/o Generations Bank, 139 South Exeter Ave., Exeter, NE 68351.

(Published on Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home website, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I36717","Smith","Annie Blaine","15 May 1884","5 Jan 1969","0","Her Find A Grave Memorial page links her to her parents, Andrew A. Smith (1851-1932) and Margaret S. McKEE (1849-1929), as well as to siblings, James W. Smith and Wiley Augustus Smith. More info on Wiley and his family can be found in this gedcom.","STR06" "I15864","Smith","Annie E.","Abt 1892","","0","The daughter of Frank Smith.","STR06" "I7922","Smith","Arrie V.","28 Oct 1895","25 Feb 1972","0","Her Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1975, showed that she was the daughter of Newt Smith and Nora Smith. Her usual occupation was that of a Nurse. Informant was Mrs. Claude Blansett, daughter.","STR06" "I7922","Smith","Arrie V.","28 Oct 1895","25 Feb 1972","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I25833","Smith","Arthur A.","23 Aug 1892","17 Jan 1951","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDLV-5XB
name: Arthur A. Smith
death date: 17 Jan 1951
death place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
gender: Male
race: white
death age: 58 years 4 months 24 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 23 Aug 1892
birthplace: Montgomery County, Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: P.A. Smith
father's birthplace: Alabama
mother's name: Sarah Collins
mother's birthplace: Alabama
occupation: Farmer
place of residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
cemetery: Thomas
burial place: San Augustine County, Texas
burial date: 18 Jan 1951
additional relatives: X
film number: 2074652
digital film number: 4030347
image number: 0000970
reference number: CN4116
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Arthur A. Smith, 1951","STR06" "I8631","Smith","Augusta","6 Dec 1875","20 May 1910","0","Nan McCoy Kittell instead shows her as the daughter of Oran or Oregon Smith.","STR06" "I21907","Smith","Austin","8 Oct 1790","8 Mar 1861","0","Unmarried. His estate of $450,000 was bequethed to his sister, Sophia. THE SMITH FAMILY GENEALOGY (http://clio.fivecolleges.edu/smith/sophia/family/gen1.htm)","STR06" "I4331","Smith","Avie","Abt 1905","Yes, date unknown","0","Laura Buckmasters shows that she married J. D. Ellis.","STR06" "I18","Smith","Avis Augusta","4 Apr 1901","7 Nov 1981","0","Bert and Ida Smith had a neighbor named Tom Avis, whom they greatly admired. They vowed to name their first child after him, Tom if it was a boy, and Avis if it was a girl. This is how Avis acquired her unusual first name.Thomas Avis was a railroad agent in Odessa. His father was from England. Her middle name, Augusta, was given to her in rememberance of her grandfather, Augustus Elliott. LaVonne Bennett found the following ""tidbits"" related to the Avis family who was so admired by Bert and Ida Smith. In the Thursday, March 12, 1903 edition of the LAKE ODESSA WAVE newspaper, in a column titled 'Local Splinters': ""Homer and Lola Avis were at Lansing Saturday, taking music lessons."" The IONIA DAILEY STANDARD, dated April 8, 1909 notes that ""Miss Lola Avis is home from Olivet College for Easter vacation."" Lola and Homer were the children of Tom and Gertrude Avis, according to the 1900 census.

Avis was an excellent student, and attended Michigan State University, as had her father. Avis's degree was in Human Ecology (Home Economics). She had also studied chemistry, but said that she was told as a woman that she would not be considered qualified to teach this.

In a letter Avis wrote to her oldest granddaughter, Melinda McLemore, after Melinda started college in 1978, Avis recounted her own experiences: ""I can remember when I graduated--my Latin teacher wanted me to go to Western Michigan or Kalmazoo College in Kalamazoo, and I wanted to go. But my folks wanted me to go to M.S.U at East Lansing, about 12 miles from home. Then I could help in the store on Saturdays. At the end of the first year, my counselor convinced me that the world was going scientific, and that I should return. I am glad that I did stay with science. But the college was so BIG. 2,000--Ha! I never felt completely at home on that big, sprawling campus."" In a later letter she wrote: ""The math would frighten me now-as it did when I was a freshman. I loved French. Had a native teacher.""

On June 2, 1925, the following letter was sent to Miss Avis Smith, Cass City, Michigan, from W.W. Warner, Superintendent of Saginaw, East Side, Public Schools:

My dear Miss Smith:

Since our interview I have learned from the present outlook at Central Junior High that we are quite likely to have a ""Clothing"" program in full or in part still unprovided for next year.

I am inclined to think we can use you to advantage on this program. I am therefore enclosing you an appointment card. This carries a salary of $1475. By properly signing the card and returning it to this office, and you yourself retaining this letter as evidence of your appointment you will have a legal contract. Sincerely yours, W.W. Warner

The following year, the Board of Education of Saginaw, Michigan once again employed Avis A. Smith as teacher in its public schools ""....commencing September 1, 1926, and agrees to pay as wages for such services and work at the rate of $157.50 per month.....""

She was offered a renewal of her contract for the period of September 1, 1927 to July 1, 1928 under the same terms, but at the increased rate of $160 per month. However, she chose to resign at this time, perhaps because of her recent marriage. She received the following letter in response to her resignation:

Saginaw Public Schools Office of the Superintendent Saginaw, Michigan

August Twenty Second Nineteen Twenty Seven

Mrs. Avis Benkelman Box 35 Cass City, Michigan

Dear Mrs. Benkelman

This is to acknowledge receipt of your letter resigning your position with us. I shall be glad to present this to the Board at our next meeting and have no doubt they will accept it. We are sorry to lose your from our school system and wish to thank you for your good work done in the past.

Very sincerely yours,

Harold Steele Superintendent

Although she no longer taught, Avis stayed active and involved with education. She and several close friends from a social group for University Women were tireless volunteers. A pet project was the Rawson Memorial Library (endowed by the Dentist her husband worked for). Her support was remembered many years after she had moved away from Cass City. In a letter dated June 10, 1988 to Melinda Strong, acknowledging a donation made to the Rawson Library in memory of her grandparents, Barbara Hutchison, Director noted that ""Your grandparents were indeed well known in Cass City and avid supporters of the library. Your grandmother served on the library board in the 1950's and 60's and was instrumental in laying the groundwork for the outstanding library service that the community enjoys today. They would have been very pleased with the lovely library that we have now. "" She also served as treasurer of the Cass City Chapter of the Michigan State College Alumni Association (Cass City Chronicle, Friday, Feb. 8, 1952, Page twelve, column six, M.S.C. Alumni Dinner.)

Cass City Chronicle
March 10, 1939
Local Happenings, Page Four

Mrs. B.F. Benkelman, Jr., and Mrs. Grant Patterson were joint hostesses at a dessert bridge Thursday evening in the Benkelman home on Woodland Avenue. Bridge was played at eight tables, honors being won by Mrs. Warren Wood, Mrs. A. Hesburn and Mrs. D.A. Krug.

Avis and her husband, Ben Benkelman of Cass City, Michigan retired in St. Petersburg, Florida, where she died, November 7, 1981.

Her obituary, as published in the St. Petersburg newspaper, follows:

Benkelman, Avis A., 80, of 7901 40th Av. N., died Saturday (Nov. 7, 1981). Born in Lake Odessa, Mich., she came here in 1968 from Cass City, Mich., where she was a school teacher. She was a member of the Seminole United Methodist Church. Survivors include her husband, Benjamin F.; a daughter Bonnie McLemore, Barrington, Ill., and three granddaughters. National Cremation Society.

Written by Melinda McLemore Strong, granddaughter, circa 1995 and revised periodically","STR06" "I23165","Smith","Benena Mae","18 May 1915","5 Jun 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 5, 1995, Page 8

Benena Mae Smith, 80, of Buna died Monday, June 5, 1995, at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Orange.

She, a native a Hemphill, had lived in Buna for several years.

Survivors: daughters, Dorothy Hayes and Suzan Gentry, both of Beaumont, and Mary Blackburn of Buna; and step-daughters, Miram Patrick of Jacksonville and Reba Gill of Buna.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Thursday at the chapel of Stringer Funeral Home in Buna. Interment followed at Antioch Cemetery in Jasper County,

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2009)","STR06" "I21366","Smith","Benjamin","Abt 1673","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Mary BUCK on 14 Mar 1699/00. (Dave Graves).","STR06" "I40834","Smith","Benjamin F.","11 Jan 1890","4 Jan 1929","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXVR-5LJ
Name: Benj F Smith
Death Date: 04 Jan 1929
Death Place: Lufken, Angelina, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 37 years 11 months 16 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 11 Jan 1890
Birthplace: Jasper Co Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: D. M. Smith
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Lucy Clark
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Laborer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Glendale
Burial Place: Lufken
Burial Date: 06 Jan 1929
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114664
Digital Film Number: 4165192
Image Number: 1457
Reference Number: Pg. #54
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I134","Smith","Benjamin Franklin","Abt 1833","6 Jul 1869","0","Avis (Smith) Benkelman said that her paternal grandparents were William Bert Smith, Sr. and Mary Chatman. However it appears that they were actually Benjamin Franklin Smith and the former Mary Ann Welch--Chapman being the name of her second husband.

Avis also indicated that her maternal grandmother, Sarah Cramer, ""was a widow with two small children."" However, there is no evidence that Sarah Cramer had been married more than once. Perhaps Avis was confusing Sarah Ann Cramer with Mary Ann Chapman. It was as the widow of Benjamin Smith, with two young sons, that she married Samuel Chapman.

A 28 year old Benjamin Smith, single and born in New York, can be found in Ionia County at the time of the 1860 census. He was living with the Knisel? or Knodsel? family. As the rest of his family is still listed in Riga, New York, it appears he moved to Michigan early, with his brother Morris, and later his mother Marian,following him to Michigan, probably sometime after his father died in 1864.

Even if this is not the same Benjamin Franklin Smith, we do know that he moved to Ionia County sometime before 1866, as his oldest son Elmer was born in Ionia County in January of that year. When he died of typhoid in the summer of 1869, his son Elmer was not quite four, and son Bert was just over a year old.

LaVonne Bennett, an extraordinarily competent and generous researcher from Ionia County, Michigan found the following records:

Ionia County Probate Court Record #187: The estate was valued at $4000. IONIA COUNTY SENTINEL publication of Probate of Will of B. Frank Smith August 2, 1869 and for three consecutive weeks thereon.

Partial listing of amounts paid out of estate: 1)$12.50 to Samuel B. Chapman 1-25-1870 in Odessa, due him from late Frank Smith 2)$100.00 to John El?l?et (Elvert? Elliott?) 3)$17.00 to Libbie ELVART 4)$9.15 to James J. Brown 1-30-1871, from Mrs. Frank Smith 5)$50.00, payment of 9-8-1866 loan from Betsey Johnson 6)$7.00, payment signed by Mary Ann Smith, of 8-8-1870 loan from J. G. Meyers 7)$6.75, payment by Franklin Smith of 5-1-1868 loan from James Wright 8)$2.50, paid by Mary A. Smith, in full account of savings of Frank Smith, to Martin J. Cox 9)$2.25 paid by Mrs. Samuel Chapman, in full account of all demands of R. B. (Rainson?) 10)$3.00 received from Samuel Chapman for Mrs. Mary Ann Smith, in full account of all demands up to date, Odessa, 6-5-1872, by HENRY SMITH 11)$11.92 real estate taxes paid 1-3-1870 by Mrs. Frank Smith, property west 1/2 of southeast 1/4, Section 22, Twp 5N, Range 7W, 80 acres. 12)$23.00, on11-4-1869, received from Mrs. Franklin Smith in balance account to date, L. D. & M. C. SMITH S(tore?) 13)$17.50 for B. F. Smith coffin purchased 7-7-1869, paid by A. A. SMITH 12-20-1870 to S. Merritt & Co. 14)$174.13 paid by Samuel B. Chapman 9-28-1872 and received by Mary A. Chapman 15)$43.00 + interest to S. A. Houghton, as payment for B. F. Smith note made 2-3-1869

Petition in file stating Mary A. Smith was lawfully married to Frank Smith and did love and cohabite with him until his death. Mary A. Chapman makes selection from estate inventory: 1 oxen $130, 1 cow, 2 heifers $35; (wheat $10?), household furniture $75.

Per petition for appointment of administrator, 7-6-1869, heirs listed were widow, Mary Ann Smith; Elmer Smith and Burtis Smith, sons of said deceased. All reside in County of Ionia, MI.

Another petition with date unreadable: Land assigned to Elmer and Burtis subject to dower rights of Mary A. Chapman.

LaVonne Bennett added ""from (the) land description of B. Franklin's farm, it was on land on Musgrove Highway and has now (according to 1987 plat book) been subdivided into smaller parcels and some of my Carter relatives lived on the east side of his 80 acres.""","STR06" "I134","Smith","Benjamin Franklin","Abt 1833","6 Jul 1869","0","(Research):

OTHER LEADS TO FOLLOW UP ON/POSSIBLE FAMILY CONNECTIONS

LaVonne Bennett noted that some of the names found on the above list are significant to future research---i.e. JAMES BROWN was found as both a creditor and a witness at Samuel and Mary A's marriage. Mary's mother's maiden name was given as Brown on Mary A.'s death record. HENRY and L.D. SMITH, also creditors, might they be related as well?

LaVonne also found, in her discarded Smith files (her mother being a Smith): HENRY SMITH b 1830, d 1-14-1885, age 54, 11, 10, marr Catherine Clark (1835-1915), dau Hattie b 1867, d 1925. There's a Lewis R. SMITH, Carpenter b 1843 in US, d 1-30-1914, father Thomas. Louis D. Smith was a merchant, b 182- in NY, marr Eliza A. Grosvenor, had son Kimball Robert Smith b 1849.","STR06" "I14060","Smith","Bertha","Aft 1897","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Ivan Peveto.","STR06" "I44025","Smith","Bertha","Abt 1904","Yes, date unknown","0","She is shown on ""The Limbs and Branches of the Smith Family Tree"" as marrying John Edgar VANLANDINGHAM. This tree was posted to RootsWeb WorldConnect by Terry D. SMITH on November 10, 2013.","STR06" "I47258","Smith","Bertha","Abt 1911","Yes, date unknown","0","She was single and living with her widowed father and two siblings in 1940. Her occupation was that of a bookkeeper.","STR06" "I24564","Smith","Bertha Nancy","11 Jan 1908","18 May 2003","0","John W. Clark and Barbara Yancey Dore shows her as the daughter of James Abraham SMITH and Lucinda Elizabeth WRIGHT.

SABINE COUNTY REPORTER
May 21, 2003

Bertha Nancy Clark, 95, of Weirgate died Sunday, May 18, 2003 at Hemphill Care Center in Hemphill. Mrs. Clark was a native of the Survey Community and a longtime resident of the area. Survivors: a son, Joe B. CLARK and wife Shirley of Burkeville; a grandson Joe CLARK Jr. and wife Adriana of Nacogdoches; granddaughter, Kimberly COLLINS and husband Robert of Jasper; and four great-grandchildren, Allison COLLINS, Trey CLARK, Rebecca COLLINS, and Kaitlyn CLARK. She was preceded in death by her husband, Basil M. CLARK. Funeral services are set for 2:30 p.m. today at Burkeville Church of God in Burkeville with Bro. Vance Purtell officiating. Interment will follow at Burkeville City Cemetery. Walter Smith Funeral Home of Newton, directors.","STR06" "I19226","Smith","Betsey","Between 1790 and 1800","Between 1840 and 1850","0","The daughter of Samuel and Ruth SMITH. (Robert S. Strong, SFAA Historian).","STR06" "I47617","Smith","Bettie Myrtle","19 Apr 1945","3 Sep 2019","0","Services for Bettie Myrtle Dickerson, 74, of San Augustine County, will be in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel. Interment will follow in Dickerson Cemetery in San Augustine County.

Mrs. Dickerson passed away at The Summit in San Augustine, Texas. She was born to parents Harris Joseph Smith and Anna Belle (Crouch) Smith and was a lifelong area resident. Bettie helped many area residents and families while working as an expanded services social worker with Tri-County Community Action Inc. Bettie actively served in the churches of the area as a member, pastor's wife, pianist and other capacities and was also a vital part of the Central Missionary Baptist Association.

Her survivors include her loving husband, Bro. William ""Bo"" Dickerson; two brothers, Robert Azriel Smith and wife Jeanette and Paul Joseph Smith and wife Nita; daughter, Karen Roxanne Dickerson Mills and her husband Alan Mills; a grandson, Shane Mills III; two granddaughters, Sarrina Jazmine Renee' Mills and Victoria Cheyanne Mills Humphrey and her husband Clayton Humphrey; a great-granddaughter, Cheyanne Humphrey; and a special daughter, Betsy Ross. During her time on this earth she raised or helped raise many of her nieces and nephews who she loved as her own.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Harris Joseph and Anna Belle Smith, along with three of her children; two brothers; her only sister; and numerous nieces, nephews, and other family members.

[obit courtesy contributor to FindAGrave: Bobby Sowell]
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 25, 2019, page 8","STR06" "I34512","Smith","Betty Ann","3 Nov 1927","28 Aug 2009","0","The San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, September 3, 2009, Page 10

Betty Ann Carrico

Funeral services for Betty Ann Carrico, 81, of Pineland, were held at 2:00 p.m., Monday, August 31, 2009 at Strickland Crossing Church of God. Burial followed at Plainview Cemetery. Rev. Charles Moody and Rev. Vance Purtell officiated. She died on August 28, 2009 at Sabine County Hospital.

Betty Ann Carrico was born in Granite Springs, NY on November 3, 1927. She was a LVN at Hemphill Care Center and a member of the Strickland Crossing Church of God.

She is survived by her son, Duane Fike and wife Shelia, of Pasadena; daughters, Audrey Harley and husband, Lonnie, of Pineland and Sherry Beckham and husband, Valton, of Beaumont; brother, Charles Smith of Brooksville, FL; sister, Barbara Harmack of Dade City, FL; 10 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren.

Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill was in charge of arrangements.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, September 2009)","STR06" "I15200","Smith","Beula Ethel","Abt 1905","Abt 1930","0","At her time of death, when she was 24 or 25, her last name was shown as ALLEN.","STR06" "I20594","Smith","Bezaleel","10 Feb 1762","3 Mar 1848","0","His name, Bezaleel, is biblical. Bezaleel means ""Is the Shadow of God,"" and he was the son of Uri, of the tribe of Judah, and one of the architects of the tabernacle. His charge was chiefly in all works of metal, wood and stone.

Said to have been married first to Lydia ALLIS.","STR06" "I29970","Smith","Bill D.","17 Mar 1929","27 Jul 2013","0","Bill D. Smith age 84 of Lincoln Nebraska passed away on Saturday, July 27, 2013 at The Monarch in Lincoln. He was born on March 17, 1929 in Chester, Nebraska to Cleo V. and Lois E. (Gifford) Smith. He graduated from Crete High School in 1947. Bill served with the U S Army during the Korean War from 1950 to 1952 with the 200th Engineer Company 196 Inf. Regt. He was stationed in Colorado and then for a year in Alaska. Bill married Virgie Havel on January 23, 1954 and they celebrated 59 years together. They moved to Lincoln in 1957. Bill was a dedicated Benefit supervisor with Woodmen Accident and Life Insurance Company for 37 years. He loved spending time with his grandchildren and enjoyed watching all sports, especially the Huskers, Saltdogs and KC Royals.

Bill is survived by his wife Virgie of Lincoln; son, Gene and Jane Smith of Lincoln; daughter, Barbara and Michael Honerman of North Platte; son-in-law, Dr. Brad and Laura Lockee of Pierce; grandchildren, Ryan, Reed, Kyle, Scott, Stacy, Matt, Brian, Amy, Brent, Aaron, Jake and Katie; great-grandchildren, Aiden, Ethan, Addison, Savannah and Wyatt. He was preceded in death by his parents and his daughter, Susan Lockee.
Visitation will be held on Thursday, August 1, 2013 from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Wyuka Funeral Home.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, August 2, 2013 at 10:30 a.m., with a rosary preceding the Mass at St. John the Apostle Catholic Church, 7601 Vine Street. Fr. Lyle M. Johnson will be officiating.

Burial with Military Honors will be in Wyuka Cemetery.
Memorials may be directed to the family for later designation.

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I10479","","","","","","","" "I17249","Smith","Britton Love","23 Jun 1916","29 Jun 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 5, 1995, Page 8

Britton L. Smith

Britton L. Smith, 79, of Pineland died at 11:50 p.m. Thursday, June 29, 1995, at Medical Center Hospital in Nacogdoches.

Born June 23, 1916, in Sabine County't Time Community as a son of the late June A. and Vessie Mae (Brittain) Smith, he had lived in Pineland the last several years and was a member of the Methodist Church. Smith was a retired tank builder and boilermaker with Chicago Bridge & Iron and a member of the board of directors for First State Bank-Hemphill.

Survivors: wife, Helen L. Smith of Pineland; one son, Kenneth L. Smith of Pineland; three daughters, Helen Jagneaus of Sulphur, Louisiana, Vessie Lee Ferrell of Houston, and Janise Lynne Mobsy of Pineland; two brothers, Reece F. Smith of Milam and Rev. Aldous Smith of Nacogdoches; two sisters, Zelma Blessingame of Garland and Myrtis Short of Pineland; nine grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Aldous Smith and Bro. J. Milton Poindexter officiating. Interment followed at Liberty Springs Cemetery near Milam.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2009)","STR06" "I16041","Smith","Bryan Jay","5 Jan 1899","8 Jun 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
June 14, 1995, Page 10

Jay and Emily Smith

Bryan Jay Smith Sr., 96, of Hemphill, died early Thursday June 8, 1995, at Hemphill Care Center. His wife, Emily Edgar Smith, died early Friday, June 9, 1995, at Hemphill Care Center.

Mr. Smith was born Jan. 5, 1899, in Wiergate as a son of the late Ester Ann (Miller) and Daniel Vinson Smith and had lived in Sabine County several years. Mrs. Smith was born July 31, 1901, as a daughter of the late Paynie Jackie (Gooch) and James Valentine Edgar, and was a lifelong resident of Sabine County.

He is survived by a son, B. J. Smith Jr. of Hillster, and she is survived by a sister, Florence McBride of Hemphill.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. W. Clarence Howell officiating. Mr. Smith was buried at Fairmount Cemetery in Fairmount and Mrs. Smith was buried at the Hemphill City Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2009)","STR06" "I33858","","","","","","","" "I30242","Smith","Bunyan Macauly","24 Aug 1843","13 Oct 1916","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F367-N8G
name: Bennyan Macanlay Smith
titles & terms (original):
titles & terms (standardized):
death date: 13 Oct 1916
death place: Cedar Creek, Cumberland, North Carolina
gender: Male
race (original):
race (expanded):
age at death: 73y 1m 19d
estimated birth year:
birth date: 24 Aug 1843
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse:
spouse's titles & terms (original):
spouse's titles & terms (standardized):
father: Daniel Smith
father's titles & terms (original):
father's titles & terms (standardized):
father's birthplace:
mother: Martha Cowen
mother's titles & terms (original):
mother titles & terms (standardized):
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
residence:
cemetery:
burial place: Cedar Creek Church
burial date: 14 Oct 1916
funeral home:
informant:
additional relatives:
gsu film number: 1878032
digital gs number: 4216066
image number: 2349
volume/page/certificate number: 387
Collection: Bennyan Macanlay Smith, ""North Carolina, Deaths, 1906-1930""","STR06" "I25997","Smith","Carl D. ""Wincey""","5 Jul 1932","15 Aug 2004","0","Sabine County Reporter
August 25, 2004

Carl D. ""Wincey"" Smith

Carl D. ""Wincy"" Smith, 72, of Hemphill died at 8:42 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 15, 2004, at his residence. Smith was born July 15, 1932 in Hemphill as a son of the late Alfred Smith and Eve Huffman Smith and had been a lifelong resident of Sabine County. He was a U.S. Air Force veteran and owner of Eve's Grocery in Hemphill. He is survived by two daughters, Cindy Smith of Hemphill and Whitney Smith of Dallas. He was preceded in death by his son, Wincey Lane Smith. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. I. W. Ferguson and Bro. Fred Rany officiating. Interment followed at Hemphill City Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I30140","Smith","Carole Ann","9 May 1934","5 Mar 1992","0","She married Evan PENTURF, and they were the parents of David, Judith and Stephen.","STR06" "I44009","Smith","Carrie Myrtle","18 May 1885","1 May 1955","0","Sherilyne ""Sam"" Palmer emailed, in April 2013, that she married on 16 Nov 1903 in Denton County, Texas Finis P. McCOY (b. 1 Dec 1873 Nashville, TN and d. 25 Jan 1929 Austin, Texas). She is buried at the Oakwood Cemetery in Austin.

Name Carrie M Mccoy
Event Type Death
Event Date 01 May 1955
Event Place Austin, Travis, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 18 May 1885
Birthplace Bowling Green, Kentucky
Father's Name Henry Smith
Mother's Name Mary Mclemore
Certificate Number 25958
GS Film number 2114390
Digital Folder Number 005145314
Image Number 02686

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K37D-HNB : accessed 21 Nov 2013), Carrie M Mccoy, 01 May 1955; citing certificate number 25958, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2114390.","STR06" "I44885","Smith","Cecil Braden","26 Oct 1913","1 Aug 1995","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Bonnie Goodman, has a photo of his miltary marker, embossed with a cross and reading ""Cecil B. Smith US ARMY Oct 26, 1913 Aug 1, 1995"". It also has a transcription of his obituary, as follows:

Funeral for Cecil Braden Smith, 81, of Decatur, will be today at 3 p.m. at Roselawn Funeral Home with C.Bruce White officiating.

Burial will be in Roselawn Cemetery.

Mr. Smith died Tuesday at his residence. He was born Oct. 26, 1913, in Lawrence County. He was a member of the Beltline Church of Christ and a veteran of the U.S. Army during World War II. He owned and operated Patterson's Men Store in the Decatur Shopping Center for 28 years.

Survivors include his wife, Lucille Smith; one daughter, Elesia Reinhardt of Decatur; two brothers, Malcolm Smith and Duane Smith both of Decatur; and two granddaughters.

Pallbearers will be Doug Rogers, Maurice Dutton, Billy Stephenson, John Ford, Ray Dearman, Phillip Watkins, Carl Ward, and Billy Gene Smith.

DECATUR DAILY - August 3, 1995

","STR06" "I47191","Smith","Celia","15 Mar 1881","3 Jul 1969","0","Per Geni: a Daughter of Shlomo Savilevics and Etta Devorah Romm
Given name Zlata Savelevics
Wife of Benjamin Shapiro
Mother of Ruth Sylvia Reinberg; Edith Seigel; Miriam Cohen; Sol Shapiro and Solomon Shapiro
Sister of Myer Savilevics; Hyman Smith; Simon Smith and Ruchel Minna Levine","STR06" "I21063","Smith","Charles","Abt 1765","31 Mar 1804","0","An engraver and carver of marble in East Glastonbury, Ct. He died of consumption at age 39. (Dwight, p 184).","STR06" "I21068","Smith","Charles Lyman","15 Jun 1804","Yes, date unknown","0","A merchant in New York City, where he died. (Dwight, p 185).","STR06" "I46838","Smith","Charles Ray","12 Mar 1931","27 Aug 2016","0","Obituary copied from www. dailynewsandmore.com
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 31, 2016, Page 10

Mr. Charles Ray Smith, Sr., age 85, passed from this life, August 27, 2016, surrounded by his loving family, in Center, Texas.

Charles was born to Ethel (Mathews) Smith and Nay W. Smith on March 12, 1931, in
San Augustine, Texas. He served in the United States Army during the Korean Conflict.


He was employed as a carpenter by The Dow Chemical Company from 1962 until his retirement in 1988. He also was a carpentry teacher at The Brazosport College in Lake Jackson, Texas from 1975 to 1988. Charles was a member of theNeuville Baptist Church in Neuville, Texas.

He dearly loved his wife, kids, church, home & garden. All he did was for all of them.

Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. on August 30, 2016, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with interment in the Antioch Cemetery in San Augustine, Texas. Officiating will be his nephew, Kenny Smith.

Visitation will be August 29, 2016 from the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 W. Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas.

Those who are left to cherish his memory are his wife, Margarette (""Tootie"") Smith of Center, Texas; Daughters, Beverly and her husband Mike Thomas of Angleton, Texas, Kay Kopycinski of Danbury, Texas, Fay Smith of Angleton, Texas, Carol and her husband Bobby Rausheck of Danbury, Texas;Son, Charles Ray Smith, Jr. (Rocky) and wife Jeri of Kountze, Texas; Grandchildren, Mike Thomas, Jr., Brandi Thomas Lampard, Tony Kopycinski,
Bryan Mican, Laci Martinez, Bobby Rausheck, Jr., Cody Rausheck, Lyndsey York, Brandon Dalton and Mandi Dalton; Great-Grandchildren, Mason Thomas, Kynlee Thomas, Ryan Lampard, Morgan Lampard, Lisa Marie Kopycinski, Trace Mican, Lexie Mican, Spencer Kiss, Cira Jo Martinez, Evangeline Hardcastle, Jesse James Rausheck, Braydon York, Brooklyn York and Madison Dalton; Sisters, Dovie Renfoe of San Augustine, Texas, Mildred Scarborough of Lumberton, Texas and Loretta Richards of San Augustine, Texas.

He is preceded in death by his parents, sisters Verna Taylor and Lizzie Mae Braniff, and brothers Herman Smith, Walter Smith, and Nay Smith.

Pallbearers will be Donnie Taylor, Darrell Murray, Paul Taylor,Charles Conway, Glen Hutto, and Ronnie Perry.

The family wishes to extent Special Thanks to Affinity Hospice- Sarah, Evelyn and his caregiver,
Miss Rose Roland.

","STR06" "I14465","Smith","Charles Wesley","15 Aug 1881","3 Apr 1956","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 3
Enumerated 7 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 141 Sheet 7B
150-150
Smith, Charley Head M W 32 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Smith, Ella Wf F W 30 M Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Authur Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Leola Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Earnest Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I10020","Smith","Charlie Albert","18 Jan 1922","27 Jul 2012","0","His wife, Bonnie Jones, notes that he was the son of Charlie Albert Smith Sr. and Willie Mae McDonald. They have memorials at FindAGrave, and share a double marker at the Rosewood Funeral Home and Cemetery in Humble, Harris County, Texas.

His obituary, copied from FindAGrave, is below:

Charlie Albert Smith Jr. was born on January 18, 1922 to Willie Mae (McDonald) Smith and Charlie Albert Smith Sr. in Woodville, Tyler Co., Texas.

He was raised in Woodville and graduated from Kirby High School in 1939. He worked for Wood Fain Enterprises from the time he was about 12 years old. He enlisted in the U. S. Army Air Corps in January, 1942 just a few short days before his 20th birthday. He spent three years overseas in the European Theater of Operation (322 Bombardment Group; 451st Squadron). The war ended in 1945 and he rotated back to the USA in October, 1945. By that time his family had moved to Houston.

The first part of November 1945, he went to Newton, Texas to visit with some of the Fain Family. Minnie Pearl (Fain) Townsend introduced him to Bonnie Lou Jones. A true love story (chosen by God) began. Charlie and Bonnie were married on Jan. 12, 1946. They have been married 66 and 1/2 years. Charlie retired from the Business System Division of Eastman Kodak Co. after 34 years of service. Charlie and Bonnie raised two wonderful sons in San Antonio, Texas. Charlie and Bonnie retired to Newton and built a retirement home on April 1, 1943. They became members of First Baptist Church (not the same church as now) where they both served the Lord. Charlie was ordained a deacon in the church and subsequently became both Chairman of the Deacons and taught the oldest men's Sunday School Class for over 20 years. Charlie was a unique husband and daddy. His constant thoughts were the welfare of his family.

He is survived by his wife, Bonnie, sons: Charlie Albert Smith III and wife, Frieda of Kerrville, TX and Stanley Kurt Smith and wife, Kathy of Waxahachie, TX, grandsons, Travis and Cameron Smith of Canyon Lake, Tx, granddaughters, Tina Hess (Buzzy's daughter) of Fairview, Ok and Brandy Helm (Stanley's daughter) of Red Oak, Tx., siblings: Garland Smith and wife, Linda of Sacremento, Ca: sisters: Brenda Brignac and husband Winston of Gonzales, La.; Linda Everett of Humble, Tx; sister-in-law, Helen Smith of Humble, TX. and numerous nieces and newphews.

Christian Services will be on Monday, July 30, 2012 in the Chapel of Smith Funeral Home at 10:00 am with private interment in the Newton City Cemetery.


Published in The Beaumont Enterprise on July 29, 2012","STR06" "I21335","Smith","Chileab","Abt 1635","7 Mar 1730","0","Chileab is a biblical name, a son of King David, and the meaning of the name is ""like his father.""","STR06" "I21953","Smith","Chileab","Aug 1682","Bef 1684","0","I ASSUMED that he died before his younger brother, also named Chileab, was born in February 1685.","STR06" "I21899","Smith","Chileab","1 Jun 1708","Abt 1800","0","He was also married to Rebecca BUTLER and Mary MOODY (b. 13 Jan 1709, married Chileab on 28 Jan 1732 in Hadley). (McStay-Turner Family Tree).","STR06" "I12968","Smith","Christopher ""Kit""","5 Dec 1858","3 Dec 1883","0","Allegedly killed by the Conner's in the infamous Smith-Conner-Low feud in the mid 1880s in Sabine County.","STR06" "I46466","","","","","","","" "I3363","Smith","Clara M.","29 Aug 1922","27 Aug 2005","0","SSDI:

CLARA M VANEK 29 Aug 1922 27 Aug 2005 (V) 83341 (Kimberly, Twin Falls, ID ) (none specified) 506-20-7637 Nebraska","STR06" "I43173","Smith","Clarence Thomas","26 Aug 1892","22 Jul 1947","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDLT-4JF
Name: Clarence Thomas Smith
Event Date: 22 Jul 1947
Event Place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): white
Age (Formatted): 54 years 10 months 26 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 26 Aug 1892
Birthplace: Chireno, Nacogdoches, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Woolem Ira Motier Smith
Father's Birthplace: Sabine, Texas
Mother's Name: Mary Lourena Curl
Mother's Birthplace: Chireno
Occupation: Physician
Residence Place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Oak Grove
Burial Place: Nacogdoches, Texas
Burial Date: 24 Jul 1947
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2218828
Digital Folder Number: 4032242
Image Number: 186
Reference ID: CN 85481
Collection: Clarence Thomas Smith, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I30138","Smith","Clarence William","5 Nov 1902","25 Dec 1986","0","Lorraine Smith writes that Clarence began school in Park Falls, Wisc. Moved to Kalamazoo with his parents and his brother, Justin in Oct. 1909. Entered 6th grade at the Portage St. School on Sept 9, 1912, when he was 9 years old. He had been put ahead two years. He started in the stock room at Lee and Cady, Wholesale Grocery in Kalamazoo when he was 19 years old. He moved up through the ranks becoming the General Manager of the Kalamazoo branch and Vice President of the company based in Detroit. He retired in his late 50's when Lee and Cady was sold to Super Foods. His brother Justin had four children.","STR06" "I30138","Smith","Clarence William","5 Nov 1902","25 Dec 1986","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Michigan, Kalamazoo County, Kalamazoo, Ward 5
Portage Street
ED 39-35 SD 16 Sheet 19A Stamped 180
Enumerated 12 April 1930
1520-431-481
Smith, Clarence W Hd R 45 M W 27 M 24 Wisconsin Mich Mich S
ales Manager Wholesale Grocery
Smith, Cora S Wife F W 25 m 23 Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I32011","Smith","Clarissa","26 Aug 1820","7 Nov 1876","0","Robert McLemore Butler notes she was married twice, to James S. Beard and Bill Williford.","STR06" "I34197","Smith","Clyde Vickers","17 Dec 1913","27 Nov 2006","0","Kay Parker McCary, on her annotated transcription of Sabine County's Myrtle Spring's cemetery, shows he was a twin to Earl H. Smith. It is assumed, therefore, that he was born in 1912, not 1913, as is transcribed.

Sabine County Reporter
November 29, 2006

Clyde V. Smith, 92, of Geneva died Monday, Nov. 27, 2006 at Memorial Hospice in the Pines at Lufkin. Funeral services are tentatively set for 2 p.m. today (Wednesday) at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill. Interment will follow at Myrtle Spring Cemetery in Geneva. Memorials may be made to Hospice in the Pines Inpatient at 116 Raguet St., Lufkin, TX 75904.

From FindAGrave:

Clyde, of Geneva, was born to Eugene and Prince Anna Dorsey Smith.

He passed from this earth at Memorial Hospice in the Pine following a brief illness.

Survivors include his daughter, Alice Blackmon and husband, Jerry; son, Bobby Smith and wife, June; three grandchildren, Debra Peterson, Bridgett Jones Brilye and Clint Smith and seven great grandchildren; sister, Iva Belle; brother, Hugh Smith and wife, Eura Mae.

Preceding him in death was his wife of fifty seven years, Rosa Lee Conner Smith and son, Clyde Raymon Smith.","STR06" "I14049","Smith","Cornelius Franklin ""Frank""","25 Mar 1871","14 Jun 1962","0","From OLD TIMERS OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS

Dr. Cornelius Franklin Smith 29 March 1962

Dr. C.F. Smith, veteran Sabine County physician, celebrated his 91st birthday at his home in Hemphill Sunday, March 25, 1962 with members of his family, other relatives and friends. ""Dr. Frank,"" as he is affectionately known, was born on March 25, 1871 at Fairmount, Sabine County, the son of Dr. John Wesley Smith and Caroline Smith (first cousins). Dr. John Wesley Smith had practiced medicine for 52 years prior to his death at the age of 79 in 1923.

Dr. Frank practiced medicine for 60 years before his retirement about three years ago. He began his practice in the Fairdale community in 1899, later establishing offices above Hemphill Drug Company in Hemphill. In the past years, Dr. Frank hasn't been as active as in previous years and folks ""around the square"" in Hemphill have missed his warm smile and friendly greeting. However, he was able to attend the recent meeting of Littleton Fowler Masonic Lodge.

Recalling his early days as a practicing doctor in an interview last year, Dr. Frank said, ""The first 17 years of my practice of medicine was during the horse and buggy days, only mine was mostly ""horseback."" I have saddled my horse many times in all kinds of weather, put on slickers and overcoats in rainy and cold weather, stretched an umbrella, put my lantern on the bend of my elbow, sometimes not returning for a day or more. I recall one time my horse got scared of the stretched umbrella, threw me and medicine in every direction, but usually I managed to keep gentle horses.""

""One time I was called across the Sabine River in Louisiana in a somewhat rowdy vicinity. The ferry was bad and the river was high so I was forced to spend the night. When I went to bed, I slipped my pocketbook under my pillow, thinking it would be safer there. The next morning when I was about a mile away on my way back home, heard someone behind me calling. The man was bringing me my purse, which I had forgotten and left under the pillow.""

Dr. Frank says the Model T was warmly welcomed by the doctors and helped to ease their heavy load, even though the times were many when a team of good horses or mules were necessary to pull you and the Model T and later Model A's from the mud holes or deep sand. It was still years before modern highways were constructed.

In February 1896, Dr. Smith was married to Eva Clementine McDaniel, who is now deceased. She was the daughter William (Bill) Watson and Zerowine Joan Smith McDaniel. The McDaniel family came to Texas in 1850 from Spartenburg, South Carolina after stopping for awhile in Itawomba County, Mississippi. There were five children born to this marriage, four of whom are still living. Dr. and Mrs. Smith also raised a foster son, Jack McDaniel of Port Arthur. The children are Mrs. Bertha Peveto of Beaumont, Mrs. Edna (Ted) Barbee of Crockett, Mrs. Sadye Nelsen of Kirbyville, and Robert Earl Smith of Hemphill.","STR06" "I14049","Smith","Cornelius Franklin ""Frank""","25 Mar 1871","14 Jun 1962","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3, District 133
Enumerated 21 April 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 8B
151-156
Smith, Frank C. Head M W 39 M1 14 Tx US US Physician Genera
l Practice
Smith, Eva Wf F W 30 M1 14 5/4 Tx SC SC
Smith, Bertha Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Sadie Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Edna Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, C. R. Son M W 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I14289","Smith","Corrie Pearl","11 Jan 1904","14 Aug 1991","0","Corrie and her daughters, Mrs. Killingsworth, Mrs. Shook, and Mrs. Lisle are all Charter Members of the JFG Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. (White and Toole, p 30).","STR06" "I12936","Smith","Dalton ""Shine""","4 Dec 1912","14 Dec 1990","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill, JP 1
Enumerated April 9, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202 Sheet 3A
48
Smith, Dalton Head m W 27 M Tx Same Place Truck Driver Trucking Contractor
Smith, Lemmie Wf F W 24 M Tx Same Place
Smith, Shirley Ann Dtr F W 5 S Tx Same Place
Smith, Dorothy Faye Dtr F W 3 S Tx
Smith, Jimmy Dales Son M W 1 S Tx
Cousssons, Stella Mother-in-law F W 58 Wd Tx Sabine Tx Housekeeper Private House","STR06" "I21303","Smith","Daniel","3 Mar 1691","16 Nov 1760","0","""Deranged.""

Source:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcstayfamily/smith.htm","STR06" "I32006","Smith","Daniel Lane","22 Jun 1810","30 Jan 1881","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
North Carolina, Cumberland County, Cumberland East, PO Fayetteville
Enumerated 11 July 1860
Page 64
440-444
Daniel Smith 50 M Farmer 2000 2500 NC
Martha J Smith 44 F NC
Malcom M Smith 23 M Farmer $--- $200 NC
Anna M Smith 21 F NC
Bunyan M Smith 16 M Farm Hand NC
Mary J Smith 15 F NC
Wm H Smith 13 M NC
Danl J Smith 12 m NC
Sophia Smith 10 F NC
Sarah A Smith 8 F NC
Martha C Smith 6 F NC
Ellen Smith 1 F NC
441-445
PM and Sophia Smith (age 27 and 23)
","STR06" "I21064","Smith","Daniel W.","30 Apr 1789","Jun 1834","0","A merchant in Charleston, South Carolina. He went to South America, and joined BOLIVAR's army, and became a Major in it, and afterwards settled in Matamoros, Mexico, as a merchant and was a U.S. Consul there for more than 20 years. (Dwight, p 185).","STR06" "I30354","","","","","","","" "I40833","Smith","David Mercer","6 Feb 1862","25 Nov 1951","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFFQ-QZ3
Name: David Mercer Smith
Death Date: 25 Nov 1951
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 89 years 9 months 25 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 06 Feb 1862
Birthplace: Magnolia Springs, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jim Smith
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Behannon
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Retired Saw Mill Worker
Place of Residence: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Cemetery: Magnolia Springs
Burial Place: Magnolia Springs, Texas
Burial Date: 26 Nov 1951
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2074870
Digital Film Number: 4167150
Image Number: 3389
Reference Number: 58106
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I40833","Smith","David Mercer","6 Feb 1862","25 Nov 1951","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Pr. No. 3
Enumerated 26 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 29 Sheet 22A
359-361
Smith, David Head W M Feby 1861 38 M 12 Tx La La Farmer
Smith, Gennie Wf W F July 1864 35 M 12 6/6 Tx Ala La
Smith, Ben Son W M Jan 1889 11 S Tx Ala La Farm Laborer
Smith, Rube Son W M Aug 1891 8 S Tx Ala La
Smith, Girdie Dtr W F May 1893 7 S Tx Ala La
Smith, Pearl Dtr W F Nov 1894 5 S Tx Ala La
Smith, Darkis Dtr W F Nov 1897 2 S Tx Ala La
Smith, Ludie Dtr W F Apr 1900 1/12 S Tx Ala Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Pr. No. 3
Enumerated 14 May 1910
SD 2 ED 62 Sheet 32A
572-603
Smith, David Head M W 47 M1 21 Tx La La Farmer
Smith, Lucy Wf F W M1 21 8/8 Tx Ga Tn
Smith, Benjamin Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Work
Smith, Ruben Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Work
Smith, Gertie Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Pearl Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Dovie Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Jodie Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Ziess Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Robert Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I10680","Smith","Delos Harris","10 Nov 1910","31 Mar 1965","0","Katherine Freistat reports that ""Grandpa Smith used the insurance money he received after being hurt on the job as a telephone worker to buy his mother a grocery store. The store was located on the corner of Burton and 6th Street in Orange, Texas. Grandpa Smith was sent to school in Houston at age 17, where he lived with an aunt. He was born in Brookeland, Texas in the old Smith home. This home was still standing in 1983 at the corner of Hwy 96 and Mill Creek. School Enrollment Record, Orange County, Texas 1926-1927.","STR06" "I3340","","","","","","","" "I40841","Smith","Dorcus","Nov 1897","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Died before 1910?","STR06" "I41354","","","","","","","" "I44029","Smith","Dorothy","14 Dec 1917","Yes, date unknown","0","Name Smith
Event Type Birth
Event Date 14 Dec 1917
Event Place Denton, Denton, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Father's Name T O Smith
Mother's Name Lillie Mae Chenoweth
Certificate Number 56549
Digital Folder Number 004492156
Image Number 00324

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X2V5-R4M : accessed 22 Nov 2013), Smith, 1917.","STR06" "I29395","Smith","Dorothy Ruth","5 Jan 1925","25 Mar 2010","0","In Memory Of Dorothy R. Tuttle

Dorothy Ruth Tuttle was born on January 5, 1925 to Edward and Anna (Capek) Smith on the farm near Milligan, Nebraska. She attended country school District 96 and graduated from Milligan High School in 1942. Dorothy was united in marriage to Carl Tuttle on October 3, 1942 in Papillion, NE. They lived in Lincoln for a short time before returning to the Friend area where they crop and dairy farmed for over 40 years. For many years she taught Sunday School at Friend Gospel Tabernacle as well as being active in the Ladies' Missionary Circle. In 1982 they moved into Friend. Dorothy worked at Warren Memorial Hospital in the laundry, housekeeping, and activities departments for the next 20 years. She was also a member of the Warren Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. After retiring, she occasionally worked at the Lauber-Moore Funeral Home.

Until the time of her death, she was actively involved at the Friend Manor by volunteering with mail, Bingo, and church on Sunday afternoons. Dorothy had a passion for Alzheimer's awareness, which she honored by decorating a Christmas tree in purple every year. As a woman who cared about family, she took pride in chronicling the family genealogy through past pictures, letters, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, and reunions. She diligently cared for her ever-growing flowerbeds and took great pleasure in hearing that others admired them as well. Ultimately, she will be remembered for her strong faith, steadfast prayer, and her love for the Lord and her family.

Dorothy was preceded in death by her parents, Edward and Anna; her husband, Carl; sisters and spouses Helen (George) Mika and Clara (Clarence) Vanek; brother and spouse Edward (Helen) Smith; brothers-in-law Elmer Eigsti, Walt Lee, Vestal Boswell, Larry Shacklett, and Swede Mortensen Harold Engel; sisters-in-law Edith Tuttle, Neva Eigsti, Wilmetta Engel, and Geraldine Tuttle.

She is survived by her children and spouses, Carol and Jim Hansen, Rogers, MN; Gary and Chere Tuttle, Friend, NE; Martha and Mervyn Synhorst, Cedaredge, CO; David and Rose Tuttle, Tekamah, NE; grandchildren and spouses, Ann and Ralph Hamann, Cloquet, MN; Shere' and Bodie Perkins, Justin, TX; Galen and Jamie Tuttle, Friend, NE; Melissa and Jason Norris, Liberty, MO; Carter Synhorst, Grand Junction, CO; Andrew Tuttle, Omaha, NE; Anthony Tyler Tuttle, Friend, NE; Rachel, Victoria, and Alexandria Tuttle, Tekamah, NE; great-grandchildren Aliya, Matthew, and Ana Hamann, Cooper and Lincoln Perkins, Peyton Norris, and Avery and Reese Tuttle; sister, Anna Smith, Emerald, NE; sisters-in-law and brother-in-law, Lois Mortensen, Springfield, MO, Joyce Shacklett, Fort Collins, CO, and Maxine and Henry Jauhiainen, Duluth, MN; brothers-in-law and sister-in-law, Don Tuttle, Friend, NE and Keith (Cathy) Tuttle, Beloit, WI; as well as numerous extended relatives.

A Funeral Service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, March 29, 2010, at the Friend Christian Assembly in Friend with Pastor Jerry Gill officiating. Interment will be in Andrew Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Sunday, March 28, 2010, from 4-7pm at Friend Christian Assembly. Memorials have been established to Friend Christian Assembly or to the Friend Manor.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from the Lauber Moore Funeral Home)","STR06" "I47774","Smith","Dovie Adele","19 Sep 1926","9 May 2020","0","Dovie Renfroe, 93, of San Augustine, Texas, passed away Saturday, May, 9, 2020, in her home surrounded by her family.

She was born September 19, 1926 in San Augustine to the late Nay and Ethel Mathews Smith. She married Dick Renfroe and shared many wonderful years with him until his passing. Dovie owned and operated Art Flowers and Gift Shop for many years until her retirement. She was a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend to all that had the great honor of knowing her.

Left to cherish her memory are her daughter, Wanda Eckols of Georgetown, Texas; four grandchildren, Cyndye Hilliard and her husband Kenny of Nacogdoches, Texas, Cristy Prude and her husband Price of Magnolia, Texas, Ashley Adams of Houston, Texas, and Blake Eckols of Roanoak, Texas; seven great-grandchildren, Conner Sebesta, Randi Fletcher, Liam Hilliard, Addison Prude, Hudson Prude, Roman Blake Eckols, and Brooklynn Eckols; two sisters, Mildred Scarborough of Lumberton, Texas, and Loretta Richards of San Augustine, Texas.

Dovie was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Dick Renfroe; her son, Lynn Renfroe; brothers, Herman Smith, Walter Smith, Nay Smith, and Charles Ray ""Buddy"" Smith; and two sisters, Verna Taylor and Lizzie Mae Braniff.

Services will be held Tuesday, May 12, 2020, in the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Larry Chandler officiating. Burial will follow at Antioch Cemetery under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home,

Visitation will be from 5-8 p.m. Monday, May 11, 2020 at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.

Downloaded from Wyman Roberts Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter on May 13, 2020, page 4","STR06" "I12938","Smith","Duvergn F.","20 Sep 1914","27 Feb 2007","0","The Sabine County Reporter
March 7, 2007, Page 11

Duvergn Smith Cordray

Duvergn Smith Cordray, 92, of Hemphill died Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2007, at Hemphill Care Center in Hemphill. Mrs. Cordray was born Sept. 20, 1914, in Sabine County and was a lifelong resident of the county. She was the owner and operator of Cordray's Grocery for 45 years. She enjoyed singing in the choir, working in the yard with her flowers, and visiting her friends and the sick. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Hemphill. She was preceded in death by her parents, E.B. (Ebb) and Lula P. (Ferguson) SMITH; husband, Joe CORDRAY, SR.; son Joe Cordray, Jr.; brothers, Alfred SMITH and Shine (Dalton) SMITH; and sisters, Susie McDANIEL and Velma RASH. Survivors: daughter, Betty Cordray BOYD and husband Carlos BOYD of Pineland; grandchildren, Tina CROCKER of Owasso, Oklahoma, and Brian BOYD of Lufkin; and great-grandchildren, Clay CROCKER and Colton CROCKER, both of Owasso. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Thursday, March 1, at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. I.W. Ferguson and Bro. T.A. Lane officiating. A poem was read by Pat CUNNINGHAM and interment followed at Hemphill City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Nolan FERGUSON, Lloyd CONN, Rodney CROCKER, Clay CROCKER, Colton CROCKER, Brian BOYD, and Thomas CORDRAY. Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I34189","Smith","Earl H.","17 Dec 1912","29 Sep 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 4, 1995, Page 16

Earl H. Smith, 81, of Geneva died at 1:35 a.m. Friday, Sept. 29, 1995, at Memorial Hospital in San Augustine.

Smith, a lifelong area resident, was born Dec. 17, 1913, in Geneva as a son of Eugene and Princeanna (Dorsey) Smith. He was a member of the Baptist church and retired commissioner in Sabine County.

Survivors: wife, Ruby Smith of Geneva; a daughter, Katherine Short of Baton Rouge, Louisiana; sons, Earl P. Smith of Beaumont and Harold Smith of Geneva; sisters, Iva Bell Enos of Crockett and Madie Anders of Macon, Georgia; brothers, Clyde Smith of Geneva and Hugh Smith of Corpus Christi, and J. T. Smith of San Augustine; six grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill with Bro. James Bonner officiating. Interment followed at Myrtle Springs Cemetery in Geneva.

Pallbearers: Ed Ferrel, Bob Bourghs, Bobby Smith, Chip Smith, Donnie Crowell, Ronnie Crowell, Charles Goss, and Bobby Low.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2009)

Could not find a record in the Texas Birth Index for Earl P. Smith, but did locate one for a Katherine Smith, as follows. Perhaps Earl was married twice? However, this may be for a different Katherine Smith, as the obituary of Ruby Lout Smith also shows her as the mother of Katherine.

Name: Katherine Ann Smith Date of Birth: 7 Dec 1933 Gender: Female Birth County: Shelby Father's Name: Earl H Smith Mother's Name: Katherine Evel Peirce Roll Number: 1933_0007

Additionally, a Texas Birth record was located for Kenneth Earl Lout, born 13 Mar 1957 in Angelina, to Ruby Jackson Lout, with no father listed.","STR06" "I35557","Smith","Earl Wright","28 Dec 1905","30 Apr 1994","0","The SSDI shows his last residence as in Grapeland, Texas.","STR06" "I35557","Smith","Earl Wright","28 Dec 1905","30 Apr 1994","0","(Research):

Census Listings

1930 Census
Texas, Galveston, Galveston City
ED 84-33 Sd 27 Sheet 15B
1624-317-331
Smith, Earl Head M W 24 M 18 Tx Tx Tx Conductor Electric Railway
Smith, Gertie Wf F W 26 M Tx La Ill Cashier Theater

","STR06" "I7554","Smith","Eben B. ""Ebb""","Abt 1878","1964","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 Federal Census
Texas, Sabine, Hemphill Town, Pr 1
Enumerated April 15, 1980 by Lula W. Toole
ED 202-2 SD 19 Sheet 6B
#127-152
Smith, Ebb B Hd $2000 M W 56 M@25 Tx England TS Merchant General Store
Smith, Lula Wife F W 43 M@22 Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Dalton Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Velma Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx

HH#128 Smith, Eugene & Lockie
HH#129 Smith, Alfred & Eve","STR06" "I44704","","","","","","","" "I12656","Smith","Edith L.","May 1865","Aft 1930","0","Sept. 29, 1881 Ionia Sentinel

Odessa-This Monday morning Miss Edith Smith, living half a mile south of the Center, was burned in a frightful manner. It seems some meat had been left in the oven over night, and not knowing or thinking of it, she was getting breakfast with the oven shut up. Smelling something, she opened the door, and the flames burst out, striking her so as to burn all the upper portion of her dress entirely off. Her arms, hands, face and hair also suffered severely. She had been away all the season at work and had just came home on account of the illness of her mother. (Courtesy of John R. Waite jrwgen@mvcc.com) LaVonne Bennett notes this might have been another Edith Smith, as she has in her files an Edith Smith Ousterhout born 1861)

LaVonne Bennett found both this snippet of news in the Lake Odessa Wave newspaper:

March 6, 1930 - Woodland - Mrs. William Snyder of Blanchard is helping care for her brother, Frank Smith, who is ill. (Blanchard is in Isabella County. According to census records, Edith Smith and her husband William Snyder lived in Rolland Township, Isabella County, for many years).","STR06" "I10795","Smith","Edmond C.","Abt 1867","21 Jun 1939","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDPJ-5YC
name: Edmond C. Smith
death date: 21 Jun 1939
death place: Montgomery Co., Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 72 years 7 months 9 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 12 Dec 1867
birthplace: Alabama
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: Prince Albert Smith
father's birthplace: Alabama
mother's name: Sarah Collins
mother's birthplace: Alabama
occupation: Retired Farmer
place of residence: Texas
cemetery: County Line Cem.
burial place: Montgomery Co.
burial date: 21 Jun 1939
additional relatives: X
film number: 2118255
digital film number: 4030454
image number: 2854
reference number: Item 6 cn29745
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Edmond C. Smith, 1939","STR06" "I14062","Smith","Edna Maude","Abt 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","She married first Jack Barbee and second a Dr. Hines.","STR06" "I14468","Smith","Edward","6 Feb 1830","1 Aug 1912","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 3
Enumerated 18 and 19 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 111 Sheet 2B
35-35
Smith, Edward Head M W 81 M3 9 Tx Tnn Fl Farmer
Smith, Caroline Wf F W 81 m2 9 0/0 Tx Ark Ark","STR06" "I3125","Smith","Edward","17 Oct 1845","21 Oct 1934","0","Grandson of Benjamin Garlington and Caroline Cynthia Vick of Newton County, Texas.

SABINE COUNTY REPORTER
June 1, 2005
Fairmount Cemetery marker dedication set

""Edward Smith served as a postmaster in Fairmount. He was also an ordained minister serving area churches for 31 years, including a tenure at Friendship Missionary Baptist Church located not far from Fairmount Cemetery.""

SABINE COUNTY REPORTER
January 18, 2006
All Things Historical by Bob Bowman

Edward Smith deserves his own place in history. Born in Vernon Parish, LA, in 1845 he moved to Newton County, Texas with his parents as a small boy. When he reached 18, he enlisted in the Confederate Army to fight in the Civil War. When federal naval forces approached the Texas coast, Smith and others in his company pushed through the East Texas swamps to reinforce Lieutenant Dick Dowling and his Texas forces at Sabine Pass. With only 40 men, they helped beat back an invasion by federal troops. The battle, the only one ever fought on East Texas soil, saw Smith, Dowling and fellow soldiers outnumbered 100 to one. Despite overwhelming odds, the Texans had no deaths or injuries while the federal force of 27 ships had about 400 mend injured, captured or killed. The Texans were so fierce that the battle lasted only 45 minutes. Following the end of the Civil War, Edward Smith came home to Fairmount, served as its postmaster for 25 years, and became a Baptist preacher. He and his wife and many of their 13 children are buried in the Fairmount cemetery. So are his parents and his wife's mother. His descendants have another story of his bravery. Edward and his dogs were cornered by a bear in the woods near his home. Edward scrambled up a tree and when the bear started climbing after him, Edward whipped otu his pocketknife and slashed the bear's head and paws, while to dogs nipped at the bear's heels. After the dogs started to chase the bear, Edward was able to climb down and run home.","STR06" "I43561","Smith","Edward","23 Jul 1879","9 Dec 1959","0","Name: Edward Smith
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 09 Dec 1959
Event Place: , Orange, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 23 Jul 1879
Birthplace: Newton, Texas
Father's Name: Enoch Smith
Mother's Name: Mary Marshall
Certificate Number: 71014
GS Film number: 2116046
Digital Folder Number: 005145473
Image Number: 03096

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K34F-Z5J : accessed 12 Aug 2013), Edward Smith, 1959.","STR06" "I15852","Smith","Edward Giles","12 Feb 1881","4 Mar 1949","0","Edward G. Smith,, Brookeland, was on a list of 11 members of the Sabine County Medical Society, June 1910, in the TEXA STATE JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, published in 1911.","STR06" "I3361","Smith","Edward J.","6 Mar 1916","16 Jul 2007","0","Edward J. Smith

Edward J. Smith 91, Dorchester, passed away Monday (7/16/07) in Lincoln. Born to Ed and Anna (Capek) Smith on a farm at Milligan.

Survivors: sisters, Anna Smith, Emerald, Dorothy Tuttle, Friend; sisters in law, Olga Nejdl, Crete, Edna Capek, Milligan; brother in law, Kenny Ebbka. Many nieces, nephews, cousins, neighbors, and friends. Preceded in death by his parents; wife, Helen; sisters, Helen Mika, Clara Vanek; brothers in law, George Mika, Clarence Vanek, Carl Tuttle.

Services: 10:30 a.m. Thursday (7/19/07), Dorchester United Methodist Church. Visitation beginning 2 p.m. Wednesday (7/18/07), Kuncl Funeral Home, Crete. Family will greet friends 7 p.m. Interment: Lincoln Memorial Park. Memorials: Tabitha, Dorchester UMC, Friend Hospital.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, published in the Lincoln Journal Star on 7/18/2007).","STR06" "I15886","Smith","Edwin G.","24 May 1815","30 Mar 1904","0","Biography from FindAGrave

Edwin was a son of Phineas & Electa (Marsh) Smith. He moved, with his parents, from Whately, Massachusetts, to Monroe county, New York, between 1816 and 1820.

He married, about 1838, Abbie Jane Dole, and they had two children: Phineas Munson Smith (b. 1839) and Georgia Ann Smith (b. c1841; d. young). Abbie died in 1841.

About 1854 Edwin married Achsa A. Sanford, and they had one child: Edwin P. Smith (b. 1855). Achsa died in 1857.

Edwin served as a bugler for Company B, 8th New York Cavalry, from Oct. 1861 until Apr. 1862.

After the war he moved to Michigan, settling eventually in Kalamazoo, where he worked as a butcher. He died in 1904 at the age of 88.
","STR06" "I15886","Smith","Edwin G.","24 May 1815","30 Mar 1904","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1850 Census
New York, Monroe County, Ogden Town
Enumerated 23 Sept 1850
23-23
Phinias Smith 62 M Farmer 3150 Mass
Electa Smith 56 F Mass
Amanda E Smith 25 F NY
Julia L Smith 21 F NY
John J Smith 16 M NY
24-24
Edwin Smith 35 M Mass
Jane C Smith 34 F NY
Phinias Smith 11 M NY","STR06" "I43491","Smith","Electa","Abt 1880","27 Jul 1928","0","Duncan Daily Banner

Friday, July 27, 1928

Wife of Employe of the City is Dead

Mrs. Perry Sanders Leaves Three Daughters, One Son and Her Husband

From Monday's Daily Banner

Mary Eceltra Sanders, 48 years old, died at her home, 308 Main street, Sunday night. Funeral services will be held at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the First Baptist church, with the Rev. T. P. Haskins officiating.

Mrs. Sanders leaves three daughters, Ethel, Clara May and Mrs. George Thompson, and one son, Robert, in addition to her husband, who is an employe of the city. Mrs. S. E. Dick, of Duncan, her mother, also survives.

She married Perry Sanders in 1900 in Texas and the couple have made their home in Duncan for the last 20 years. She was born at Chulifena Center, Ala. in 1880.

Mrs. J. M. Peters of Chickasha and Mrs. L. Barnett of Duncan are Roy Dick and Lee Dick of Duncan are half brothers.

The funeral service will be held at the Baptist church.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell, who typed this exactly as was printed in the newspaper).
","STR06" "I15713","Smith","Eli Elijah","10 Dec 1872","11 Nov 1874","0","Sabine County Reporter
June 1, 2005

Fairmount Cemetery Marker Dedication Set

""...the first documented burial (at Fairmount Cemetery) was that of Eli Elijah Smith in 1874. He was a son of Edward and Mary Jane Smith...oral history states that Eli Elijah Smith was buried on family land that later became part of what is the present day Fairmont Cemetery. Loss of early records prevents substantiation, but it is believed that the initial parcel of property was donated by Edward CLARK.""","STR06" "I3116","Smith","Eli N.","1802","Yes, date unknown","0","Per ""1850 Census Sabine County, Texas with Added Family Information and Corrections,"" Eli N. Smith owned 3 slaves. Schluter and Toole show him as the second husband of Zeolutus Margaret Ann Boyd Harvey Smith. FindAGrave instead shows her second husband as Redden F. Smith, a son of Eli and Rachel Smith--which is most likely incorrect due to the age difference.","STR06" "I3116","Smith","Eli N.","1802","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine
Enumerated 28 and 29 Apr 1850
133-133
Eli N. Smith 48 M Farmer $60o South Carolina
Zolotas A. M. Smith 47 F North Carolina
Redin F. Smith 29 M Miss
Frances R. Smith 21 M Miss
Eliza Smith 25 F Miss
Malina Ann Smith 17 F Tx
Mainverva Smith 15 F Tx
Mary Ann Smith 13 F La
Sarah Ann Smith 12 F La
Jane Smith 7 F La
Lee Smith 4 M Tx
Margarett Ann Smith 74 F La","STR06" "I21066","Smith","Elihu Dwight","14 Feb 1796","16 Oct 1868","0","""A merchant in Matamoros, Mexico (1840-1844), engaged in cotton ginning at Reynosa Viejo (1844-1850), and a merchant again at Edinburgh, Hidalgo County, Texas (1850-1854) and at Brownsville (1854-1868), where he died."" (Dwight, pp 183-184).","STR06" "I21909","Smith","Elihu White","Abt 1794","Abt 1829","0","Unmarried.","STR06" "I20617","Smith","Elisha","10 Jul 1705","Nov 1784","0","Mr. Smith was known as ""Goodman Smith"" and seldom spoken of by any other name. He came to the Straits with other families about 1731 or '32 and built on the west side of the Deerfield Road. The house stood very near where the house of his great-grandson, Israel S. Smith, now is. The old house was very large and used for many years as a hotel with a store near by which was used for general merchandising. History of Whately, Massachusetts.

Mrs. Jennie Smith Prouty.DAR ID Number: 17916 Born in Meriden, Connecticut.Wife of Willis J. Prouty. Descendant of Elisha Smith and of Philip Smith, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Henry G. Smith and Ann Marilla Whitney, his wife. Granddaughter of Alanson Smith and Abigail Wright, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Asa Smith and Judith Graves, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Philip Smith and Elizabeth Graves, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Smith and Sarah Fields, his wife. Elisha Smith, (1705-84), turned out with the minute men from Whately at the Lexington Alarm. [p.335] Philip Smith, (1730-1806), served as a private in Capt. Salmon White's company, 1777. He was born and died in Whately, Mass. Also No. 16053.

Notes for SARAH SMITH: For her parentage and her date of birth we are indebted to Daniel W. Wells of Hatfield.

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcstayfamily/kellogg.htm

Per his FindAGrave memorial page:


His tombstone shows he died 30 Oct 1789. Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 records Elisha Smith's death as 7 Nov 1784 at age 80. This tombstone stands next to his wife Sarah's tombstone.

Elisha was the son of Jonathan Smith and his wife Abigail Kellogg. He married Sarah Smith, daughter of Rev. Joseph Smith and his wife Canada Waite in 1727.","STR06" "I12979","Smith","Elisha Hamilton","Abt 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","Richard Leur emailed on 8 Dec 2012, that Elisha Hamilton Smith was born 30 Mar 1831 in San Augustine, TX and died 9 Jan 1908 in Victoria, TX. He married Mary Catherine ROSELL in Victoria on 2 Feb 1860.","STR06" "I45203","Smith","Eliza Houton","10 May 1869","29 Dec 1933","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Dana Ribble, shows her as a daughter of Chap and Frances Smith.","STR06" "I21332","Smith","Elizabeth","Abt 1602","16 Mar 1686","0","Her maiden name is shown by some as CHILEAB, and this error probably occurred in one of the early genealogies of this family because they named one of their sons Chileab and then the error has been passed on through the years in subsequent genealogies.

Article from The American Genealogist, Vol. 32, p. 195.
THE WIFE OF LT. SAMUEL SMITH OF WETHERSFIELD
By Paul W. Prindle, B.S., of New York, N.Y.

The wife of Lieutenant Samuel Smith of Wethersfield, Connecticut., has often been named erroneously as Elizabeth Chileab. The following article appeared in abbreviated form in ""The Hartford Times, "" 8 Jan 1956.

About one year after their arrival from England, Lt. Samuel Smith's wife gave birth to a son,1 to whom they gave the unusual name of Chileab. Someone, possibly Stiles (he must at least be charged with responsibility for passing on the fiction in his ""History of Ancient Wethersfield 2:646), assumed that this unusual name must have been the surname of the mother.

It is unfortunate that Stiles failed to consult his Bible concordance. Had he done so, he would have learned that Lt. Smith, a devout man who made a bequest of a Bible in his will to each of his grandchildren gave biblical names to each one of his other sons, - Samuel, Philip and John, - and Chileab was no exception; the original Chileab was the son of King David by
Abigail (II Samuel, 111;3). According to Rev. William Jenks, ""Comprehensive Commentary on the Holy Bible"" (1836), Chileab signifies ""like his father, or the father's picture."" Due to the unusual circumstances of Chileab""s birth, Abigail being the lawful wife of Nabal the Carmelite, we may reasonable ascribe the touching choice of the babe's name to Abigail rather than to David. In any event in the 7 Oct. 1929 issue of ""The Boston Evening Transcript,"" one C.D.A. wrote, in answer to query 8072-15. If Lieutenant Smith had named the child Chedorlaomer, Jaazaniah, Yephibosneth, or Maher-shalal-hash-baz ( all biblical masculine names), there would have been as much ground for assuming the selected name was the family name of Elizabeth as there was that it was Chileab.

The identity of Elizabeth, wife of Lt. Samuel Smith, has been determined within the bounds of probability acceptable to careful genealogists. As long ago as 14 Aug 1943, the late Dr. Ray G.Hulbert, in his answer to query A-2442-(6) in ""The Hartford Times,"" gave the facts, which have been repeated on a number of occasions, once at least by the present contributor. Nevertheless, to bring all the known facts together, perhaps for the first time the following account is presented to lay the ghost of Elizabeth Chileab.

The parish registers of St. Margarets's, Whatfield, Co.,Suffolk, England, show the Oct 6, 1624 marriage of Samuel Smyth to Elizabeth Smyth, and the baptism of their son Samuel on Feb 8, 1625 (1625/6?). The young couple next appear at Hadleigh, co. Suffolk, three miles south of Whatfield where, at the church of St. Mary the Virgin, they baptized Elizabeth on Jan 28, 1627 (probably New Style); Mary, Oct. 9, 1628 and Philip, November1632. The Smith, Smyth, Smithe (all interchangeable, of course) family embarked ""the last of Aprill, 1634, for New England, in the ""Elizabeth,"" from Ipswich, Mr. Wm. Andrews, ""Master"" (New England Hist. and Gen. Register, 14:329; Hotten' s ""Original Lists,"" pp. 280, 282; Pope's ""Pioneers of Massachusetts""; James William Hook , ""Lieut. Samuel Smith (1953), p. 1.The ship's list shows the following ages for the members of the Smith family:""Samuell Smithe,""; 32; ""Elizabeth his wife,"" 32; and children of ""Sam. Smith:"" Samuel, 9; Elizabeth, 7; Mary, 4; Philip, 1. The ages of the children Samuel, Elizabeth, and Philip exactly correspond with their respective dates of baptism. Mary, however, was 5, not 4. Actually, this record represents a high degree of accuracy. Most ages taken from ships' lists (and from gravestones and census records as well) are questionable unless confirmed by other contemporary records.

There remains little room for doubt that the baptismal records shown above taken from the parish registers in Whatfield and Hadleigh, are of the children who sailed on the ""Elizabeth"" from Ipswich only ten miles east of Hadleigh, co. Suffolk and that Elizabeth, wife of Lt.Samuel Smith, was a Smith before her marriage.

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~heathsmith/smith/ancestors_gen1.htm

Per her FindAGrave memorial page:

Her surname has been identified as Smith(or Smyth) from parish registers of St.Margaret's, Whatfield, Co. Suffolk where her marriage to Samuel is recorded. Earlier resources indicating her surname to have been ""Chileab"" have been refuted. NEHGR Vol.174. A series of articles published in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register published in the Winter, Spring, and Summer of 2020 outline an extensive search of records in Suffolk, England. A review of wills establishes the parentage of Elizabeth as Philip Smith and Ann (Grymwade) Smith.

Church records indicate she was baptized 22 Jul 1599 in Erwarton, Suffolk, England.

Children: Samuel Smith Jr, Elizabeth Smith Foote Gull, Mary Smith Graves, Philip Smith, Philip Smith, Chileab Smith, and John Smith.","STR06" "I22353","Smith","Elizabeth","Abt 1655","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have been a daughter of Richard Smith and Bathsheba Rogers. Others instead show her parents as Richard Smith and Sarah Folger.","STR06" "I20602","Smith","Elizabeth","28 Apr 1768","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Abijah HARDING. (rotert@infinet.com). She married Abraham SCOTT. (James_Albury@hotmail.com)","STR06" "I18323","Smith","Elizabeth","Abt 1801","Aft 1870","0"," Kathy Casagranda thinks she might be from the Easley family.William Everheart believes she is from the Smith Family of Sabine County, Texas. Scott Watkins (firedogger@gmail.com) also believes she is from Smith Family. He states that her parents were John E. and Mary Smith, the parents of three sons and one daughter. He notes that Green Berry Watkins, John E Smith, and Alfred L. Watkins are all documented having sold each other deeds of land in Louisiana. Scott further points out at that the time of the 1850 Sabine County, Texas census, the widowed Mary Smith, age 77, was living with her son, William D. Smith and his family. William was also widowed.

The 1870 census shows her as being born in Tennessee versus North Carolina.","STR06" "I18323","Smith","Elizabeth","Abt 1801","Aft 1870","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, PO Many
Enumerated 24 Aug 1870
Page 3 Stamped 324
16-16
Watkins, John J 38 M W Farmer $200 $452 Tx
Watkins, Elizabeth M 24 F W Keeping House La
Watkins, Sarah P 6 F W La
Watkins, Lorell W 8 M W La
17-17
Watkins, Elizabeth 78 F W At Home 700 300 Tenn
Watkins, Susanna 32 F W Keeping House La
Watkins, Amanda 28 F W At Home La

","STR06" "I31008","","","","","","","" "I48011","Smith","Elizabeth Wilynn","17 Oct 1947","22 Mar 2021","0","Elizabeth Wilynn Stringer, age 73, of Pasadena, Texas, passed away on Monday, March 22, 2021, in Pasadena, Texas. She was born October 17, 1947, in Center, Texas, to the late William Henry Smith and Pollye (Parker) Smith.

She was a homemaker and enjoyed spending time with her family.

Those left to cherish her memory include husband Michael Stringer Sr. of Pasadena; sons Michael Stringer Jr. of Pasadena, Jack Stringer of LaPorte, Jeremy Stringer of Pearland; brother Dr. Jack Henry Smith; sister Billie Sue Easley; 10 grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents William Henry and Pollye (Parker) Smith.

Visitation will begin at 12:00pm Saturday, March 27, 2021, at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 West Columbia St., San Augustine, Texas.

Funeral services will be held at 1:00pm, Saturday, March 27, 2021, at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel. Interment will follow at Attoyac Cemetery, San Augustine County, Texas.

Downloaded from Wyman Roberts Funeral Home
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, April 7, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I47340","Smith","Ella Catherine","7 Jun 1888","25 Dec 1951","0","Her Texas Death certificate shows her as a daughter of Giles Smith and Alice Rice, born in Yellowpine, Sabine County, Texas. She died on Christmas afternoon,1951, as a result of a three car accident, suffering multiple fractures, internal hemorrhage, and a possible head injury. The informant was Mrs. Joe Ener.","STR06" "I24376","Smith","Ella Jeanell","18 Dec 1936","14 Aug 2007","0","Sabine County Reporter
August 22, 2007, Page 16

Jeanell Smith Shofner

Jeanell Smith Shofner, 70, of Spring Branch died Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2007, after an illness.

Mrs. Shofner was born Dec. 18, 1936, in Sabine County. She was a 1953 graduate of Shelbyville High School and a longtime resident of the Houston area.

Survivors, her husband of 54 years, Morris Shofner; her father, Reece Smith of Milam; daughters, Wanda Naumann and Juanice West of Houston; grandchildren, Jarod West and wife Jennifer of Austin, and Ashley Naumann, Julie West, and Heather Naumann, all of Houston, brothers, Millard Smith of Milam, Lamar Smith of Patroon, and Tommy Smith of Sam Rayburn; and sisters, Janice Hughes of Center and Brenda Elliott of Lufkin.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Ida Smith, and two sisters.'

Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday at Forest Park Westheimer Chapel in Houston.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I42299","Smith","Ellen","24 Nov 1858","9 Jan 1914","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F3W6-GYC
name: Ellen Harris
titles & terms (original):
titles & terms (standardized):
death date: 09 Jan 1914
death place: Cedar Creek, Cumberland, North Carolina
gender: Female
race (original): White
race (expanded): White
age at death: 55y 1m 15d
estimated birth year:
birth date: 24 Nov 1858
birthplace: North Carolina
marital status: Married
spouse:
spouse's titles & terms (original):
spouse's titles & terms (standardized):
father: Daniel L. Smith
father's titles & terms (original):
father's titles & terms (standardized):
father's birthplace: N. C.
mother: Martha Cowen
mother's titles & terms (original):
mother titles & terms (standardized):
mother's birthplace: N. C.
occupation:
residence:
cemetery: Cedar Creek Church
burial place: Cedar Creek, N. C.
burial date: 10 Jan 1914
funeral home:
informant:
additional relatives:
gsu film number: 1877707
digital gs number: 4218113
image number: 1031
volume/page/certificate number: 461
Collection: Ellen Harris, ""North Carolina, Deaths, 1906-1930""","STR06" "I207","Smith","Elma Callie","14 Mar 1914","23 Oct 2001","0","Obituary Sabine County Reporter Wednesday, October 31, 2001

Elma Callie McLemore

Elma Callie McLemore, 87,of San Augustine, died Tuesday, October 23, 2001 at Memorial Medical Center in San Augustine.

Mrs. McLemore, born March 14, 1914, in San Augustine as a daughter of the late Alice (Hines) and Henry Clayton Smith, was a homemaker and a member of the Ratcliff Church of Christ.

Survivors: a son, Dr. Henry Eugene McLemore and wife Jimmie Nell of San Augustine, [daughter, Evelyn Sanders] a brother Kirby Smith of San Augustine; grandchildren Norman Clayton McLemore, Michael McLemore, Mary McLemore, Jeffrey Todd Sanders, and Ferrall Kurt Sanders; and six great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Percy McLemore, and grandson, Kris McLemore, and a son-in-law, Fred Sanders.

Funeral services were held Oct. 25 at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine with George T. Jones officiating. Interment followed at Liberty Hill Memorial Gardens in San Augustine County.

Obituary San Augustine Tribune Thursday, October 25, 2001

.....Funeral will be held at 10:00 am Thursday at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home with George T. Jones and Mike McLemore officiating. Burial will follow in the Liberty Hill Memorial Gardens...Survivors include a son, Dr. Henry McLemore of San Augustine, daughter, Evelyn Sanders of San Augustine.....","STR06" "I1987","Smith","Elmer Francis","Mar 1866","28 Apr 1946","0","The following obituary was emailed to me by LaVonne Bennett ""LAKE ODESSA (MI) WAVE, Thursday, May 2, 1946, front page ""ELMER SMITH DIED MONDAY---Funeral services were held at the Pickens chapel here Wednesday afternoon for the late Elmer Smith, 80, who died Monday Morning at his home in Charlotte. He was a half brother of Marcus Chapman who survives. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews. Mr. Smith, a former resident here, was born in Odessa township. The Rev. William B. Patterson officiated at the services, and burial was in Lakeside cemetery."" His death certificate showed that he had spent 5 yrs in the Eaton Co. Infirmary.

LaVonne later emailed the following news item to me:

""While at the Saranac Library doing research today, I found: SARANAC ADVERTISER, MI, 9-19-1912: ""Local News - Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith were in Ionia Monday.""

It ain't much but it's evidence they lived a real life. Saranac's a very small town north of Lake Odessa, 5 mi west of city of Ionia, so I hope this is your Elmer...""

This might be another Elmer Smith, however, as no marriage record has yet been found. Additionally, it is noted on his death certificate that he was single, not widowed.","STR06" "I1987","Smith","Elmer Francis","Mar 1866","28 Apr 1946","0","(Medical):arterio-sclerosis, senility A.M. Weber, D.O. Attending Physician","STR06" "I34193","Smith","Elzie Burton","1 Aug 1897","10 Apr 1958","0","Kay Parker McCary, on her annotated transcription of Sabine County's Myrtle Spring's cemetery, shows that his tombstone was inscribed:

We miss you darling but we know that you rest with God [Military Marker: Texas Pfc 227 Co MPC WW I] (Son of Eugene Burton Smith & Prince Anna Dorsey - Double with Clara Warner Smith)

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXKC-5RS
Name: Elzie B. Smith
Death Date: 10 Apr 1958
Death Place: Waco, Mclennan, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 60 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 01 Aug 1897
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Eugene B. Smith
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Prince Anna Dorsey
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Geneva, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Geneva, Texas
Burial Date: 10 Apr 1958
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115362
Digital Film Number: 4163852
Image Number: 920
Reference Number: Item 2, cn 23377
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I34193","Smith","Elzie Burton","1 Aug 1897","10 Apr 1958","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 8
Enumerated 22 and 23 Apr 1930
SD 20?-11 SD 19 Sheet 3A Stamped 125
43-45
Smith, Elzie B Head M W 32 M 29 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Smith, Clara Wf F W 24 m 21 Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Bettie J. Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I2373","Smith","Emeline","14 Jul 1841","27 Jul 1924","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F3HJ-8DK
name: Emeline Melvin
titles & terms (original):
titles & terms (standardized):
death date: 27 Jul 1924
death place: Cedar Creek Township, Cumberland, North Carolina
gender: Female
race (original): White
race (expanded): White
age at death: 83y 13d
estimated birth year:
birth date: 14 Jul 1841
birthplace: N C
marital status: Widowed
spouse: John Melvin
spouse's titles & terms (original):
spouse's titles & terms (standardized):
father: Daniel Smith
father's titles & terms (original):
father's titles & terms (standardized):
father's birthplace: N.C
mother: Martha Cowen
mother's titles & terms (original):
mother titles & terms (standardized):
mother's birthplace: N.C.
occupation: At Home
residence:
cemetery: Cedar Creek Church
burial place:
burial date: 28 Jul 1924
funeral home:
informant:
additional relatives: X
gsu film number: 1893249
digital gs number: 4216453
image number: 388
volume/page/certificate number: fn 871 cn 365
Collection: Emeline Melvin, ""North Carolina, Deaths, 1906-1930""","STR06" "I44019","Smith","Emma Roe","4 Nov 1882","17 Apr 1956","0","Sherilyne ""Sam"" Palmer emailed, in April 2013, that she married W. ""Will"" C. BIGGERSTAFF, and that both are buried at the Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Fort Worth.

Name Emma Roe Biggerstaff
Event Type Death
Event Date 17 Apr 1956
Event Place Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 04 Nov 1882
Birthplace:
Father's Name S H Smith
Mother's [sic] Name W C Biggerstaff [W. C. Biggerstaff Jr was actually the informant]
Certificate Number 22027
GS Film number 2114669
Digital Folder Number 005145271
Image Number 01296

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K7DJ-LF7 : accessed 22 Nov 2013), Emma Roe Biggerstaff, 17 Apr 1956; citing certificate number 22027, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2114669.","STR06" "I39101","Smith","Enid Jerelene ""Jerri""","3 Mar 1933","27 Jun 2018","0","Jerlene ""Jerri"" Fuller, 85, of Longview, Texas passed away Wednesday June 27, 2018 in Good Shepherd Medical Center in Longview.

Jerri was born March 3, 1933 in Fairdale, Texas to Will and Nola Mitchell Smith and attended school in Hemphill, Texas. She attended Fairdale Baptist Church before moving to Carthage, Texas. After leaving Carthage, she moved to Longview where she resided for the next 23 years. She was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother and she enjoyed gardening, painting, sewing, and taking care of her plants.

Jerri is survived by her husband, Keith Fuller of Longview, Texas; daughter, Gayle Johnson and husband, Charles ""Buddy"", of Longview; stepson, Mike Fuller and wife, LaDonna; stepdaughter, Martha Mazzella and husband, Mark; sister, Donette Graffeo of Hemphill, Texas; two grandchildren, Kelli Ranee Fajarado and Kristy Lynn Shivers; and five great grandchildren.

Visitation will be held from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Saturday, June 30, 2018 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will start at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, July 1, 2018 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Burial will follow services in Mt. Sinai Cemetery in Fairmount Community.

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

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, July 4, 2018, page 8","STR06" "I3527","Smith","Eppie","28 Aug 1907","10 Sep 1977","0","Laura Buckmaster shows that she married Morris Johnson.","STR06" "I20629","Smith","Esther","8 Dec 1751","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Joseph HILL. (James_albury@hotmail.com)","STR06" "I31994","Smith","Esther Melvin","26 Aug 1911","29 Apr 1983","0","An 18 year old Esther Smith, single and born in North Carolina, was a student nurse at the Pittman Hospital in Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina at the time of the 1930 federals census.","STR06" "I17809","Smith","Etta Geraldine","5 Dec 1930","29 Jun 2015","0","Etta Geraldine Jacks, 84, passed away in the Hemphill Care Center in Hemphill. Etta was born in Sabine County to Wesley and Essie Mae Thomas Smith. She was a member of the Parkway Baptist Church; she worked as a certified nurse's aide for the Sabine County Hospital and private duty.

She is survived by her son Tommy Jacks and wife Virginia of Pineland, her three daughters: Linda Lou Jacks of Pineland, Sharon Boulware of Dickinson, Texas, and Tommie Jean Clark and husband Ivy Lee of Pineland, Texas, her nine grandchildren, numerous great grandchildren, and great great grandchildren.

Graveside service is at 11:00AM, Friday, July 3, 2015, in the Jacks Cemetery in Pineland, Texas.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home Website
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, July 8, 2015, Page 11","STR06" "I34188","Smith","Eugene Burton","9 Sep 1872","22 Mar 1965","0","Kay Parker McCary, on her annotated transcription of Sabine County's Myrtle Spring's cemetery, shows him as a son of Henry Green Smith and Mary E. Williams, and a Mason. She indicates he was married twice, first to Prince Anna Dorsey and later to Lockie Pearl McNaughten. Sue Ann Murray emailed, on March 19, 2012, that he was buried near his first wife.","STR06" "I34188","Smith","Eugene Burton","9 Sep 1872","22 Mar 1965","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Geneva Pr 8
16 April 1910
SD 2 ED 135 Sheet 1A
2-2
Darcy, Joe D and Annie
3-3
Smith, Eugene B Hd M W 37 M1 16 Tx Ga Ga Farm Laborer Home Farm
Smith, Prince Wife F W 30 M1 16 5/4 Tx Ala Ga
Smith, Darcy Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Elzie Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Smth, Louisser Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Sidney Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine, JP 8
Enumerated 14 and 15 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 172 Sheet 8B
163-164
Smith, E. B. Hd M W 47 Tx Ga Ga Farmer own farm
Smith, Princes Ann Wf F W 40 M Tx Tx Ga
Smith, Louise Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Iva Belle Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Earl Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Clyde Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Terrell Son M W 3 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Hugh Son M W 11/12 Tx Tx Tx
164-168
Smith, J.J. and Ola

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine, Pr 1, Hemphill
Enumerated April 15, 1930
ED 202-2 SD 19 Sheet 6B
128-153
Smith, Eugene Hd M W 56 M 24 Tx Tx Tx Sheriff County
Smith, Lockie Wf F W 40 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Smith, J. T. Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Clyde Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Earl Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Terrell Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Maurine Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx Tx (Stepdaughter)
Smith, Elaine Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I42720","Smith","Eugene H.","Abt 1867","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Maryland, Baltimore CItry, Ward 16
Enumerated 14 Apr 1930
ED 269 SD 4 Sheet 18B
Hilton St
700-313-393
Smith, Eugene H Head M W 63 M 33 Md Germany Germany Agent Insurance
Smith, Alice P Wf F W 54 M 24 Pa Pa Pa
Smith, Eugene H Jr Son M W 18 S Md Md Pa Office Clerk Insurance
Cramer, Morris A Brother-in-law M W 43 S Pa Pa Pa Bookkeeper Drugs","STR06" "I37349","Smith","Eula Gladys","10 Aug 1907","27 Nov 1997","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 4, 1997, Page 10

Eula Smith King

Eula Smith King, 90, died Thursday, Nov. 27, 1997 in Houston.

She was born Aug. 10. 1907, in Hemphill.

Survivors: a son, Ronald S. King and wife, Marianna; a daughter, Alicia Hammock, grandchildren, Ronda Tisdale, Ronald King, Jr., Anthony King, Brian King, Kevin King, and Jeffifer Avila; and eight great-granchildren.

Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the chapel of Aldine Funeral Home in Houston.

Graveside rites and interment were ehld at 1 p.m. Monday at the Hemphill City Cemetery in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)","STR06" "I42085","Smith","Eula Mae","19 Nov 1907","26 Jun 1985","0","""...now Mrs. Judge Cordray..."" (Speights, Bio of June Smith, pg. 25).","STR06" "I3528","Smith","Eunice Edna","Abt 1914","Yes, date unknown","0","Laura Buckmaster shows that she married William Clarence Barrow.","STR06" "I20953","Smith","Eva Jean","16 Apr 1929","16 Oct 2011","0","Married a THAIN.","STR06" "I14072","Smith","Everett Osborne","30 Jul 1904","22 Apr 1968","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFRK-BDZ
Name: Everett Osborn Smith
Death Date: 22 Apr 1968
Death Place: Precinct One, Fairmount Community, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 63 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1905
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Obediah J. Smith
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nancy Smith
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2137029
Digital Film Number: 4029811
Image Number: 573
Reference Number: 37657
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I14072","Smith","Everett Osborne","30 Jul 1904","22 Apr 1968","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 15 and 16 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 5A Stamped 115
89-91
Clark, Easual N Hed M W 32 M Tx Tx Tx Drayman Hauling
Clark, Bertie Wf F W 26 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Lavern Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Easual Jr Son M W 7 S Tx Tx
Clark, Doil Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Knox Son m W 2 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Butler, Cornelius Hired Hand M Neg 13 S Tx Tx Tx Servant
90-92
Smith, Osborn Head mW 25 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Smith, Bradie Wf F W 28 M Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Artie Son M W 3 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Elbert Son M W 1 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Joe I Boarder M W 36 S Tx Tx Tx Drayman Hauling
92-94
Clark, Mrs. W. J. Had F W 44 Wd Tx La Tx Farmer
Clark, Edward Son m W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Leon Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Truitt Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Paul Son M W 3 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
93-95
Fullen, Lon A Head m W 44 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Fullen, Edvina Wf F W53 m 18 Tx Tx La
Fullen, Hilliard Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
Fullen, Rosella Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
Fullen, Leroy Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
94-96
Paudert, Pierse E Head M W 34 M Ark NY Ark Agent Insurance
Paudert, Ruby Wf F W 17 M Tx Tx Tx
Paudert, Elouise Dtr F W 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Paudert, Elizabeth Mother F W 69 Wd Ark Ark Ilkl
95-97
Clark, Mathes J head m W 32 M Tx Tx Tx Stockman Stock running
Clark, Daisy Wf F W 24 M Tx Tx Tx
Ivy, Frank Hired Had m W 78 Ev Miss Ireland Miss Farmer
96-98
Clark, Monroe Head m W 48 M 20 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Bessie Wf F W 47 M Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Vira Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
97-99
Clark, George B head M W 63 Tx Tx Tx Stockman
Clark, Bettie Wf F W 33 M 29 La La La
","STR06" "I12981","Smith","Felix C.","7 Oct 1837","25 Mar 1883","0","Richard Leur emailed, in April 2014, that he was born 7 Oct 1837 and died 25 Mar 1883.","STR06" "I16004","Smith","Ferrell Levi","21 Dec 1914","15 Dec 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 18, 1996, Page 10

Ferrell Levi Smith Sr.

Ferrell Levi Smith Sr., 81, of Hemphill died Monday, Dec. 16, 1996, at Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill.

Born Dec. 21, 1914, in Fairdale as a son of the late W. E. and Minnie Mozel (McDaniel) Smith, he had formerly lived in Kirbyville before returning to Sabine County 20 years ago. Smith, a U. S. Army veteran of World War II, was a member of the VFW Post #1 0351 and the Church of God. He was retired from the maintenance department of Kirbyville Independent School District.

Survivors: wife, Audie Ray Smith of Hemphill; two sosns, Ferrell Levi Smith Jr. of Huntsville and William Dewayne ""Bill"" Smith of Hemphill; two granddaughters, Wendy Duncombe of Galveston and Cindy Smith of Huntsville; a sister, Sybil Smith of Hemphill; and a brother, Will Smith of Hemphill.

Funeral services are set for 10 a.m. today (Wednesday) at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Vance Purtell officiating. Interment will follow at Zion Hill Cemetery in Jasper County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I16005","Smith","Florence Sybil","4 Oct 1918","9 Jan 2013","0","Obituary

Sybil Smith, 94, passed away on January 9 , 2013 at Hemphill Care Center in Hemphill, Texas. She was born on October 4, 1918 in Fairdale, Sabine County, Texas to William and Minnie McDaniel Smith.

Sybil grew up in Fairdale, TX. which is now under Toledo Bend Lake. Her Great-Grandfather, Levi McDaniel came to Texas from South Carolina pre 1840. Sybil married Leroy Smith May 12, 1940 in Hemphill, Sabine County, TX. They were happily married for 42 years and two months. Sybil was a member of East Mayfield Missionary Baptist Church, and her husband Leroy served as a Deacon there for many years before his death. She enjoyed gardening, and was very talented at piecing quilt tops together and hand embroidering them. She loved sewing, reading, crafts, teaching vacation bible school and other church functions. She also loved to cook big Sunday dinners for her children and grandchildren; which usually included homemade chicken and dumplings and her hand battered crispy fried chicken and a table full of fresh garden vegetables from her garden. She was at her happiest when she was able to care for her family in some way.

Sybil and her husband Leroy Smith opened Smith Auto Supply in Hemphill in1961. When her oldest son Roy returned from Vietnam in 1968 he joined the business and became the owner/operator after the death of his father Leroy in 1982. Sybil was preceded in death by her husband; Leroy Smith in 1982; her parents: William and Minnie McDaniel Smith. She was also preceded in death by her brothers and sisters: Noble Smith, Hillery Smith, Ferrell Smith, Will Smith, Lula Smith and Verna Smith Perkins.

Sybil is survived by son Roy G. Smith and wife JoAnne of Hemphill,TX.; daughter Virginia Langford and husband Walter; son Larry P. Smith and wife Wanda all of Nacogdoches, TX.; her grandchildren; Jessica S. Meeks, Michael Smith, Jason Smith, Marty Aparicio, Eddie Marshall and Sheila Marshall; her great-grandchildren; Luke, Chloe, Daniel, Elizabeth, Alex, Tony, Jami, Courtney and Rachel; and two great-great-grandchildren; sister-in-laws, nieces and nephews.

Funeral service will be held at Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill January 12, 2013 at 2:00 p.m.. A visitation will be held at Starr Funeral Home January 12, 2012 from 12:00 to 2:00. Burial will follow at Springhill Cemetery in Hemphill.

Courtesy of Starr Funeral Home
Also published in THE SABINE COUNTY REPORTER, January 16, 2013, Page 12","STR06" "I16005","Smith","Florence Sybil","4 Oct 1918","9 Jan 2013","0","(Research):

Great-grandmother of Elizabeth Daniell SMITH born 27 December 2001. (Sabine County Reporter 8 May 2002).","STR06" "I12414","Smith","Floyd Howard","2 May 1919","30 Jul 2010","0","Floyd Howard Smith, age 91, Lincoln, died July 30, 2010 in Lincoln. Floyd was born in Haddam, Kan., May 2, 1919 to Howard and Mildred (Fencel) Smith. He was united in marriage to Margaret Durst on December 17, 1944 in Washington, Kan. They established their first home in rural Kansas and began farming. They later moved to Lincoln, where Floyd was employed by the Burlington Northern Railroad at the Havelock shops as a carman. He retired from Burlington-Northern Railroad after 38 years, however his love for trains never ceased.

He is survived by: wife Margaret; daughters, Marilyn Schulter, Janice Soukup (Allen), both of Lincoln; son, Steven Smith (Donna) of Kearney, Neb.; Grandchildren, John Schulter (Helen) of Point Pleasant, N.J., Kelsey Soukup (Lana), Jessica Soukup, Paige Smith, and Jacob Smith, all of Lincoln; four great grandchildren; sister, Ella West of Haddam, Kan.

A private graveside service for family will be held at a later date. Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 South 14th Street, Lincoln, NE. Condolences may be left at lincolnfh.com.

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, published in Lincoln, NE on August 1, 2010","STR06" "I21292","Smith","Forrest","Abt 1896","","0","LaVonne Bennett found this snippet of news in the Lake Odessa Wave newspapers:

March 27, 1930 - Woodland - Forrest Smith of Grand Rapids spent the past week with his aunt Miss Gertie Smith.

This appears to be Forrest, living with his mother and stepfather, at the time of the 1920 Federal Census.

Michigan, Kent, Grand Rapids Dist 76 1232 Sherman Street #63-65
ROSZEL, Orrin E Head O M M W 52 M Mich Canada/Eng Canada/Eng RR Baggage
ROSZEL, Kate M(ary?) Wife F W 42 M Ohio PA PA
SMITH, Forrest H Step-son M W 24 M Mi Unknown Oh Electrician
SMITH, Myrtle step Dtr-in-law F W 25 M Illinois Canada/Eng Iowa
SMITH, Marie Granddaughter F W 7 S Illinois Mi Ohio
RYDER, Richard R Boarder M W 37 S New York Ireland France Trimmer Musical Instruments

This was the listing for the ROSZEL family of Grand Rapids ten years earlier, at the time of the 1910 Census. Forrest SMITH was not in the ROSZEL home at the time of the 1910 census, he was instead listed in home of his father, Franklin Smith of Barry County.

Michigan, Kent, Grand Rapids, District 99 228 South Jefferson
ROSZEL, Orin E Head M W 43 M2 4 Mi US US Yardman Furniture Factory
ROSZEL, Katie Wife F 2 34 M2 4 1/1 Ohio Ohio Ohio
HOFMASTER, Frank Lodger Mich Oh PA Foreman Railroad Yard
RIDER, Richard Lodger NY Ma Ma Ma Engineer Railroad

There were several Forrest Smith's approximately the same age as Franklin's son, all with Social Security cards issued in Michigan, on the SSDI at Rootsweb. After ordering the actual Forms SS-5, none of those listed appear to fit into this family.

(1) Forrest Allan Smith, born 27 November 1897 in Waterloo, DeKalb County, Indiana to Charles H. SMITH and Millie ALLAN. He was married to Catherine Margaret GILLIES.

(2) Forrest Allen Smith born 28 April 1892 in Dayton, Ohio to Alonzo SMITH and Mary Ann SCHAFER.

(3) Forrest DeWitt Smith, born 21 August 1899 in Shay, Washington Co, Ohio, to Cuyler Charles SMITH and Sarah Bell McABEE.","STR06" "I12655","Smith","Franklin E.","Apr 1863","8 Mar 1930","0","At the 1900 Census, he was living in Odessa Township with his wife, Mary, who was born in January 1874, in Ohio. Her mother was born in Pennsylvania and her father born in Ohio. There were no children listed in the household, although the census indicated that they had been married six years, and that Mary was the mother of one living child.

Franklin's occupation was listed as carpenter. He and his wife divorced prior to 1910. At the time of that census, Franklin was living in Woodland, Barry County with his widowed mother and his sister, Gertrude, along with a 14 year old Forrest Smith. It appears that Forrest was his one. At the time of the 1920 census, he and his sister Gertrude were still living together in Woodland. Forrest appeared to be living with his mother in in Grand Rapids.

News items from Lake Odessa Wave newspaper 3-06-1930 - Woodland - Mrs. William Snyder of Blanchard is helping care for her brother, Frank Smith, who is ill.

Liber C, page 242: SMITH, Frank W. died 3-8-1930 in the village of Woodland, MI, of a cerebral hemmorhage. He was 66 years, 10 mo, 20 days of age, a carpenter. He was a divorced widower. His parents were given as Morris SMITH of NY and Cynthia CARLETON of ME.

(Email from LaVonne Bennett on 14 Feb 2001 detailing the results of her visit to the Barry County Courthouse in Hastings, Michigan).

It is POSSIBLE that he remarried before he died, as LaVonne Bennett found the following:

I ran across this today while looking for a client's newspaper obits: ""THE LAKE ODESSA WAVE, MI, Thursday, December 6, 1928, front page: ""MRS. FRANK SMITH PASSES - Mrs. Frank E. Smith of near Woodbury died last Sunday morning after a long illness. The funeral was held Tuesday at two o'clock at the Lutheran church. Burial was at Lake Side cemetery. Mrs. Smith was a sister-in-law of Mrs. Levi Deeg of this village.""

(Email from LaVonne Bennett on 26 April 2001)","STR06" "I12655","Smith","Franklin E.","Apr 1863","8 Mar 1930","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Federal Census
Michigan, Barry County, Woodland Twp, District 64
North Main Street
13-13
SMITH, Frank E Head O M W 56 D New York New York Maine Carp
enter House
SMITH, Gertrude A Sister F W 47 S Mich New York Maine Correspondent Newspaper","STR06" "I11063","Smith","Fred Dainwood","24 Feb 1920","9 Oct 2006","0","Donna Granger writes that her Uncle was ""the kindest, gentlest soul I have even known.""

The Sabine County Reporter
October 18, 2006, page 11

Fred Smith

Fred Dainwood Smith, 86, of Fairmount died at 9 p.m. Monday, Oct. 9, 2006, at his residence. Smith was born Feb. 24, 1920, in Fairmount and had been a lifelong area resident. He was a carpenter and member of Six Mile Baptist Church. Survivors: sons, Lynn Smith of Fairmount and Tommy Smith of Lufkin; daughters, LaNell Baird of Newton and Glynda Jones of Jasper, seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Laverne Smith. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the chape.l of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Dan George officiating. Interment followed at Fairmount Cemetery. Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.","STR06" "I47619","Smith","Fred Lavelle","6 Jul 1936","17 Apr 1999","0","The Social Security Death Index shows his final residence as San Antonio, Texas, and the Texas Death Index listed his county of death as Bexar County.

He is also listed in the Ancestry.com. Global, Find A Grave Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012 as well as the Ancestry.com. U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.

The BIRLS Death File shows he enlisted in the Air Force on 12 July 1954 and was released 1 Sep 1977.","STR06" "I47077","Smith","Fred Wayne","9 Jul 1946","1 Mar 2018","0","Funeral services for Fred Wayne Smith, age 71, of San Augustine, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, March 4, 2018, in the First Baptist Church, 502 E. Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas, with Bro. Frank Holrath officiating. Visitation will be from the hours of 1 p.m. till 2:30 p.m. Sunday, March 4, 2018, at the First Baptist Church in San Augustine. Interment will be in the Liberty Hill Memorial Garden in San Augustine County.

Fred Wayne Smith was born to the late Bennye Louise (Richards) Smith and Aldous Smith on July 9, 1946, in Jasper County, Texas. He passed from this life on Thursday, March 1, 2018, in Ft. Worth, after a short illness. Fred retired from Education after 30 years teaching Math, Accounting and Industrial Cooperative training classes from the New Boston Independent School District. He also was a Football and Track Coach. He drove many bus routes in the New Boston and San Augustine Schools. After retirement and moving to San Augustine, he began working for the San Augustine County Appraisal District doing land mapping. In his spare time, he enjoyed baking and was well known for his homemade bread and cinnamon rolls. He also owned and helped run ""Miss Ann's Daycare"" for many years. He was married to Ann (Beasley) Smith who predeceased him on March 31, 2012. He was a member of the Texas Longhorn Association, and was a member of the Liberty Hill Baptist Church.

He is survived by his wife, Dianne Smith of San Augustine; his daughters, Melissa Steph and her husband, Chris of Tatum and Kimberly Mullins of Mansfield; Son, Roy Lynn Smith, and his wife, Crystal of Pollock; his beloved grandchildren, Jacob and Kristen; Hannah Kate; Jeremiah; Will; Tyler; Titus; Bailey Grace; Madison, Adalynn, and David Lynn; sister, Connye Smith of Crested Butte, Colorado; Sister-in-law; Debbie Ripkowski of Saginaw; Brothers-in-law; Bo Carney and his wife, Cindy of Dayton; Mike Beasley and his wife, Pam of Flint; Larry Beasley and his wife, Karen of Broaddus, along with numerous nieces and nephews, cousins and friends.

He is preceded in death by his beloved wife, Ann; his beloved parents, the Rev. Aldous Smith and Bennye Louise (Richards) Smith.

Copied from His Find A Grave Memorial Page
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 7, 2018, page 5","STR06" "I39173","Smith","Frederick Thomas","18 Aug 1923","22 Jan 1944","0","Altoona Mirror
(Clipping stamped Jan 18, 1943)

Frederick T. Smith, whose parents live at 1012 Third avenue, has completed his recruit trainign at the Bainbridge naval training station, Md. Smith has been advanced to the rating of seaman second class and will attend service school for further specialize training.

Altoona Mirror
(Clipping stamped April 1, 1944)

Altoona Boy was Abord U.S.S. Portent

An Altoona youth, Seaman Frederick Thomas Smith, aged 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Smith of 1012 Third avenue, was serving aboard the U.S.S. Portent, large minesweeper, which was announced as lost in the Mediterranean by the navy department in the stock edition of the Altoona Mirror yesterday and also today's edition.

The young sailor's family was notified on the evening of Feb. 4 that he was missing in action and the announcement was published in the Altoona Mirror on Feb. 5. Since the announcement that he was missing the family has no further word from the Navy Department.

Seaman Smith held the rank of quartermaster third class and had been overseas since February, 1943. He entered the service Oct. 20, 1942, and earlier had been employed as an apprentice in the Juniata boiler shop, where his father is employed.

The U. S.S. Portent was a 700-ton craft and normally carried a crew of 100 men. Her commander, Lt. Howard C. Plummer of Beaumont, Tex., was reported to be safe. No information was given as to the number of casualities on the ship.

Altoona Mirror
(Clipping stamped January 31, 1945)

Q. M. 3/c Frederick T. Smith

Quartermaster Third Class Frederick Thomas Smith, aged 20, has been declared dead, after having been continued in the status of ""missing in action"" since the sinking of the U. S. S. minesweeper Portent int he Mediterranean area on Jan. 22, 1944, according to a letter from the navy department received yestrday by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Smith.

The Portent was sunk by an underwater explosion while patrolling off the beachhead at Anzio, Italy. Many ships and small craft were in the vicinity at the time of the explosion and quickly came to the rescue of the survivors. The navy department letter reads: ""Your son was reported seen aboard the ship shortly before the explosion occured. To date no information had been received which establishes the fact that he survived the explosion. In view of the lenght of time that has elapsed and the strong probability that your son lost his life followint the explosion, the secretary of the navy has directed that his death be presumed to have occurred on Jan. 23, 1945, which is the day following the expiration of twelve months in the missing status.""

The young sailor's family was notified on Feb. 4 that he was missing, the information being published in the Altoona Mirror on Feb. 5. Frederick was born on Aug. 18, 1923, at Trenton, N. J., a son of John and Rose (Kwapil) Smith and came to Altoona nineteen years ago with his parents. He was graduated from Altoona High school in the class of 1940, was keenly interested in and an expert at swimming, as well as active in the student craftsman organization at the High School.

His father, employed in the Juniata boiler shop, resides at 1118 Eleventh street, and his mother at 1012 Third avenue. A brother, Harry T. Smith, left Monday for the navy, reporting at Pittsburgh, while a sister, Rose M., a private nurse at Jefferson hospital, Philadelpia, is entering the navy nurse corps in the near future. Another sister, Marian, attendes Altoon Senior High school.

Frederick was a member of the Eight Avenue Methodist church.

http://extras.altoonamirror.com/soldiers/archieves/SmithFrederick.pdf

","STR06" "I16929","Smith","G.C.","Abt 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","1880 Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace G. C. SMITH Self M Male W 25 TX Farmer AL AL A. Jane SMITH Wife M Female W 20 TX MS --- Giles T. SMITH Son S Male W 2 TX TX TX Source Information:
Census Place Sabine, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255325
NA Film Number T9-1325
Page Number 221C","STR06" "I44904","","","","","","","" "I48172","Smith","Gene P.","17 Aug 1954","23 Nov 2022","0","Gene P. Smith, 68 of Lincoln, passed away November 23, 2022. Gene was born on August 17, 1954 in Crete, Nebraska to Billie and Virgie (Havel) Smith. He grew up in Lincoln where he graduated from East High in 1972. He was active in sports during high school, playing football, basketball, and baseball. Gene worked in the tire industry for 50 years, retiring in April of this year.

He enjoyed golfing, fishing, bowling, playing softball and horses. He was a coach to his kids in both sports and life. In recent years, Gene loved watching his grandchildren as they started competing in their sporting events.

Gene is survived by his wife Jane and their children Kyle (wife Sara) Smith of Beverly Hills, MI, Scott (wife Katie) Smith of Lincoln and Stacy (husband Tyler) Stahly of Hickman; five grandchildren: Addison Smith, Jackson Smith, Wyatt Smith, Benny Smith and Savannah Stahly; his mother Virgie of Lincoln and sister Barb (husband Mike) Honnerman (sic-actually is Honerman) of North Platte as well as many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.

He is preceded in death by his father Billie Smith and sister Sue Lockee.

There will be a Memorial Service at 3:00 pm on Tuesday, November 29 at Sesostris Shrine Center, 1050 Saltillo Road. A Celebration of Life to follow from 4 pm to 6 pm at the Sesostris Shrine Center.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I28169","Smith","George Ricky","17 May 1950","7 Aug 2018","0","Ricky George Smith, 68, of Hemphill, Texas, passed away Tuesday, August 7, 2018 at Hospice in the Pines in Lufkin, Texas.

Ricky George was born May 17, 1950 in Hemphill, Texas to Dalton ""Shine"" Smith and Lemmie Coussons Smith. He was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and he worked as a concrete finisher for East Texas Concrete Foundations. He was a member of First United Methodist Church in Hemphill.

He is survived by his daughter, Rhiannon Smith, of Houston, Texas; brothers, Paul Smith and wife, Shirley, of San Augustine, Texas, Philip Smith and wife, Pauline, of Hemphill, Texas, and Michael Smith and wife, Johnette, also of Hemphill; sisters, Shirley Williams of Beaumont, Texas, Frances ""Sissy"" Smith of Missouri, and Tanya Walker and husband, Buckshot, of Hemphill; and grandchildren, Austin and Aislinn Lee.

He was proceeded in death by his parents, his brother, Jimmy Dale Smith, and his sister, Dot McLemore.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 8, 2018 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Graveside services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, August 9, 2018 in Smith Family Cemetery, Boyd Road, Milam, Texas under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Condolences and online book signing can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I12658","Smith","Gertrude Almira","27 Nov 1872","23 Aug 1951","0","Lake Odessa Wave newspaper 3-27-1930 - Woodland - Forrest Smith of Grand Rapids spent the past week with his aunt Miss Gertie Smith.","STR06" "I12658","Smith","Gertrude Almira","27 Nov 1872","23 Aug 1951","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Federal Census
Michigan, Barry County, Woodland Twp, District 64
North Main Street
13-13
SMITH, Frank E Head O M W 56 D New York New York Maine Carp
enter House
SMITH, Gertrude A Sister F W 47 S Mich New York Maine Correspondent Newspaper

1930 Federal Census
Michigan, Barry County, Woodland Twp, District 24
14-14
SMITH, Gertrude Head O 1500 R F W 56 S Mich NY Me Laundress","STR06" "I14400","Smith","Giles Edward ""Ned""","20 Feb 1879","30 Aug 1966","0","Farmer and cattleman.","STR06" "I3148","Smith","Giles Taylor","Abt 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1900 census, Taylor was a Farm Laborer and living with his new bride. They lived next door to G.C Smith (age 45) and his wife Alice (age 41), Ida Smith (age 17) and Ella Smith (age 11). I believe that G.C. and Alice were the parents of Taylor. At the time of the 1880 Sabine census, the family appeared as follows:

#239-239 Smith, G.C. w m 25 Farmer TX Ala Ohio Smith, A(lice?) Jane w f 20 TX MI -- Smith, Gilds? T. w m w 2 son TX TX TX","STR06" "I44042","Smith","Grace","11 Nov 1906","Yes, date unknown","0","Name Grace Smith
Event Type Birth
Event Date 11 Nov 1906
Event Place Denton, Denton, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Father's Name William Hester Smith
Mother's Name Mary Mitilda Chenoweth
Certificate Number 39945
Digital Folder Number 004688282
Image Number 00193

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VXMG-Q9F : accessed 23 Nov 2013), Grace Smith, 1906.","STR06" "I10774","Smith","Graham Perry","7 Apr 1895","","0","Katherine D. Freistat notes that Graham Perry Smith died in France during World War I. He was awarded the French Croix de Guerre for bravery in action which led to his death.","STR06" "I20954","Smith","Gussie Lee","18 Mar 1932","15 Feb 1999","0","Married a BASS.","STR06" "I47549","Smith","H. Matthews","Abt 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Living with O. Hillis and Elsie Smith in Sabine County in 1930, listed a brother, born Texas and single, occupation Laborer, State Highway.","STR06" "I19257","Smith","Hannah (The Widow Trumble)","24 Mar 1647","27 Mar 1719","0","Of Suffield, said to be the daughter of Hugh and Mary SMITH of Rowley, Massachusetts. After John died, she married third Nicholas BUCKLAND. http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/","STR06" "I552","Smith","Hannah Elizabeth","28 Nov 1836","19 Apr 1925","0","The transcription of the San Augustine City Cemetery shows her as a daughter of John Smith and Hannah McGUIRE.","STR06" "I36226","Smith","Harlie Ernest","16 Jan 1910","29 Mar 1969","0","Name: Ernest Smith
Death Date: 29 Mar 1969
Death Place: Newton, Newton, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 59 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1910
Birth Date: Jan. 16, 1910
Birthplace: Newton Co, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Charley Smith
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ella Weaver
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Co. Commissioner Newton Co
Informant: Harold Smith
Place of Residence: Texas, Newton Co, Mayflower Community, Rt. Wiergate
Cemetery: Weaver Cemetery
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 30 Mary 1969
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218110
Digital Film Number: 4168793
Image Number: 3063
Reference Number: 66876
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I36226","Smith","Harlie Ernest","16 Jan 1910","29 Mar 1969","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I46092","Smith","Harold Dean","9 Aug 1933","30 Sep 2011","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page created by Bettie:

Harold Dean Smith, age 78, of Fairdale, Texas went to his Heavenly home Friday, September 30, 2011. At the time of his death, he was at Memorial Hermann Baptist Hospital in Beaumont, Texas.

Mr. Smith was born August 9, 1933, in Fairdale to Mabel and Earnest Smith.

He was preceded in death by his wife of fifty-four years, Katie Mae Ladner Smith, his parents, and one brother, Royce Smith (FAG memorial #57257516).

He is survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Kathy and Keith Mauer of Evadale, Texas, granddaughter, Baylee Kate Smith of Hempstead, Texas, many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.

Mr. Smith graduated from Hemphill High School and Stephen F. Austin State University. He taught one year in Hemphill and one year in Little Cypress. At Evadale ISD, he continued his career of teaching, coaching, serving as principal of the elementary and high school, and working as the Business Manager and Assistant Superintendent from 1957-1990.

While living in Evadale, Mr. Smith was a member of Central Baptist Church. After retiring and moving back to Fairdale, he became a member of Fairdale Baptist Church.

Mr. Smith enjoyed his family and friends, hunting, fishing, gardening and more recently, enjoyed corresponding with friends through email and Facebook. He especially enjoyed hosting an annual Fourth of July celebration at his home for numerous family members and friends.

Visitation will be on Monday, October 3, 2011, from 4pm to 8pm at Central Baptist Church in Evadale.

A second visitation will be held Tuesday, October 4, 2011, from 12pm-2pm at Fairdale Baptist Church with funeral services following at 2pm.

Officiates will be Brother Bo Owens and Brother Roger Hoogterp.

Burial will follow at Mount Sinai Cemetery in Sabine County.

Pallbearers will be Glenn Smith, Kevin Smith, Gary Williams, Roy Lynn Fling, Derry King and Keith Mauer.

Serving as Honorary Pallbearers are Mr. Smith's brother-in-laws.","STR06" "I21910","Smith","Harriet","Abt 1800","Abt 1859","0","Unmarried.","STR06" "I13770","Smith","Harriett Duanna","6 Dec 1861","13 Aug 1941","0","Her tombstone is inscribed ""She faltered by the wayside and the angels took her home.""","STR06" "I47616","Smith","Harris Joseph","4 Jan 1903","10 Feb 1978","0","His Texas Death certificate shows his usual occupation as Farmer-Rancher, and his parents as Charlie A. SMITH and Sallie FOX. The informant was his wife, Anna Belle Smith.","STR06" "I47616","Smith","Harris Joseph","4 Jan 1903","10 Feb 1978","0","(Research):

Census Records:

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6, Bronson
SD 42-21 ED 202-10 Sheet 4A
Enumerated 27 Apr 1940
Mrs. Emma? Johnson, Enumerator
Cemetery Road
66 O $500 Yes
Smith, Harris J Head M W 37 M No 0 Highest grade of school completed Alabama Residence 1935 Rural Dallas Co TX No Yes Common Laborer
Smith, Annie B Wf F W 30 M No 8th Texas Residence 1935 Rural Dallas Tx No No No No Homemaker
Smith, Fred L Son M W 3 S No O Tx
Smith, Robert Son M W 3 months S No O Tx
Ballard, Felix Stepson M W 12 S Yes 4 La R Dallas
Ballard, Dorthy Mae Step Dtr F W 7 S Yes O Tx R Dallas","STR06" "I39174","","","","","","","" "I39155","Smith","Hazel Maurine","12 Aug 1918","9 Jan 1986","0","She married second Loyd Bailey DRYE.","STR06" "I3360","Smith","Helen A.","4 Sep 1914","1 Nov 1988","0","SSDI:

HELEN A MIKA 04 Sep 1914 01 Nov 1998 (V) 68510 (Lincoln, Lancaster, NE ) (none specified) 506-30-6108 Nebraska","STR06" "I210","Smith","Henry Clayton","26 Oct 1878","8 Aug 1971","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J668-9XK
name: Henry Clayton Smith
death date: 08 Aug 1971
death place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
gender: Male
race:
death age: 92 years
estimated birth date: 1879
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Prince Albert Smith
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Sarah Elizabeth Collins
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2223314
digital film number: 4169338
image number: 1106
reference number: 59478
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Henry Clayton Smith, 1971","STR06" "I210","Smith","Henry Clayton","26 Oct 1878","8 Aug 1971","0","(Medical):Arthero sclerosis, senility","STR06" "I39211","Smith","Henry Green ""H. G.""","25 Oct 1849","15 Sep 1905","0","Kay Parker McCary shows him as a son of Henry Young Smith and Mary E. Williams.","STR06" "I39156","Smith","Henry Mathis ""Mack""","31 Mar 1908","3 May 1969","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDKN-8MZ
Name: Henry Mack Smith
Death Date: 03 May 1969
Death Place: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 61 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 31 Mar 1908
Birthplace: Sabine County
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John T. Smith
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lockie Mcnorton
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Construction
Place of Residence: Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Cemetery: Myrtle Springs
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 03 May 1969
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137443
Digital Film Number: 4030479
Image Number: 1818
Reference Number: cn 35379
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I42864","Smith","Hoy ""Sox"" Reginald","17 Nov 1902","28 Jan 1979","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Kimble County, JP 1
Enumerated 14 May 1930
ED 134-2 SD 14 Sheet 5B
---/112
Smith, S. Hoy Head O 11,800 M W 53 m 24 Tx Oh Tx Stockman and farmer Livestock
Smith Effie Wf F W 48 M 19 Tx Ill Ark
Smith, H. Reginald Son M W 27 D M 20 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Livestock
Smith, Stuart S On M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Livestock
Smith, Houston E Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Mattox, Stuart H Grandson M W 4 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Travis, Austin City, Pr. 5, Block 57
Enumerated April 25, 1940
SD 10 ED 227-52 Sheet 12 B
Congress Avenue
1507-284-r-100
Montgomery Margaret Head F W 52 Wd Tx 1935 residence was in: Chillicothe TX Proprietor Rooming House
Boston, Ottie Lee Jr Lodger M W 25 S Tx 1935 Chillicother Tabulating Machine Operator
Rhode, Wallace Lodger M W 39 M Tx 1935 Dallas Auditor Consulting and Accounting
Gee, Anita Lodger F W 21 S Tx 1935 Rural Erath Co TX Stenographer Law office
Gregor, Julia Lodger F W 61 S Tx Same House photastat
Smith, Reginald Lodger m W 37 M Tx 1935? Rural Kimble Co Operator Land office
Smith, Willie Lodger/wife F W 36 M Tx R Kimball Tx
Cliff, Ralph Lodger M W 39 D Tx 1935? Omaha Neb Asst State Auditor State Dept
McCandlies, Henry Lodger M W 19 S Tx 1935? Eastland Chauffer RR
Latham, Louis Lodger F W 23 S Tx 1935 Temple
","STR06" "I34199","Smith","Hugh Love","18 Jun 1919","14 Jun 2017","0","Listed in obituaries of siblings as ""of Corpus Christi, Texas.""

Hugh Love Smith, Sr., age 98, of Corpus Christi and more recently, Boerne, Texas, died peacefully in the presence of his loving family on June 14, 2017. He was born at home in Geneva, Texas, in Sabine County, on January 18, 1919, to Prince Anna Dorsey Smith and Eugene Burton Smith. He was one of 10 children. His father was a farmer and later the Sheriff of Sabine County.



Hugh attended public schools in Sabine County, where he lettered for three years at Hemphill High School as an outstanding guard in basketball. On March 12, 1938, at age 19, he eloped with his beautiful, 16-year-old high school sweetheart, Era Mae Robbins. He bought her wedding ring, a gold band embossed with orange blossoms, at the drug store in Hemphill. The couple moved in 1938 to Corpus Christi, where they raised 'two children and each other' during the 76 years of their marriage.



Hugh's first job in Corpus Christi was driving a delivery truck for Samsco Supply Company, and less than a year later he landed a job with Southwestern Oil & Refining Co. (later to become Kerr-McGee). His career at Southwestern began as an unskilled laborer, and he progressed to pumper, operator, lab manager, and finally to the position of manager of marketing. During World War II, Hugh served his country by remaining at his oil refining job of producing fuel for military aircraft. He retired in 1983, after working for 44 years with the same company. He loved his job with Southwestern, and took great pride in his work and the relationships he built there.



Hugh was baptized in a creek near San Augustine at age 11 at a summer revival. After moving to Corpus Christi, he joined First Baptist Church downtown, where he participated in the Young Men's Bible Class, served as president of the Rufus Bryant Sunday School class, and worked with children at Boy's City and South Texas Children's Home. One of his most meaningful experiences was serving as an enthusiastic volunteer with Gerald Smith's Boy Scout Troop 11, for whom he presented the troop's first Eagle Award. In later years at First Baptist on Ocean Drive, Hugh enjoyed attending Vernon Elmore's Pastor's Class, served on the Property and Maintenance committee, and spent 10 years doing 'porch ministry' with Johnny Thomason.



Hugh was an avid member of the Corpus Christi Camera Club, and built houses under the name 'Hugh Smith Builder' for 15 years under the mentorship of his dear friend, Frank Peerman.



One of the most fun '96 albeit frustrating -- periods of his life was his 'golf era', which began in the 1960's with a foursome which played together for over 30 years, including John Wright, Carlos Hayley, Larry Lay, and later Henry Gillespie. This evenly-matched group loved being together and insisted that it was never too hot, cold, or windy to hit the links three times a week. While Hugh threatened to 'quit that foolish game' at least 1000 times, he reluctantly hung up his golf bag in 2006 due to health problems. A member of the Corpus Christi Country Club for 40 years, he served for two years as head of the Grounds Committee, and on the Board of Directors for three years.



Hugh is preceded in death by his parents, nine of his siblings and in August 2014, his loving and faithful wife, Era Mae Smith; He is survived by a son, Hugh Love 'Clipper' Smith, Jr. and wife Nona of Vicksburg, MS; daughter, Sylvia Ann Smith Griffin and husband Paul, of Boerne, TX; six grandchildren: Stephen Smith and wife Sherri of San Antonio, Jim 'Kelly' Smith and wife Kelly of Vicksburg, MS, Abney Smith Clardy and husband Trey of Mendenhall, MS, Robin Smith of Vicksburg, MS, Chris Griffin and wife Ashleigh of Austin, TX, and Cindy Griffin Carr and husband Brian of Boerne,TX twelve great-grandchildren, one great-great grandchild; and numerous cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. Hugh was delighted -- a mere ten days prior to his death -- to attend a family gathering to celebrate the birth of his great-great granddaughter with five generations together at one time. On that day, Hugh was able to affirm and bless his numerous family members and enjoy their loving company.



While Hugh's long life reflects many accomplishments, his proudest achievement by far was that of being a father to Clipper and Sylvia. He was a real 'Daddy' who was at home with his family every night and weekend. He took his kids to church, knew their teachers and their friends, and showed them by example what a life of integrity looked like.



Hugh was his most complete when he was with his best friend, soul mate and counselor -- his wife Era Mae. He loved to bring her coffee in the mornings, and in the afternoons with a little bowl of ice cream. If she was mad at him, she would get her own coffee '96 and that was the worst possible punishment she could give him! They used to love dancing, and they would have small tea dances with their friends in the living room, and the kids would peek at them, thinking they looked just like Fred and Ginger. They took wonderful, winsome photographs together and developed them in their own darkroom. They held hands. They could read each others' minds. They loved each other deeply.



The final years of Hugh and Era Mae's lives were spent living in Boerne, Texas at the Morningside Ministry at Menger Springs retirement living facility. They attended First Baptist Church in Boerne as long as they were able, and when they could no longer attend, they were visited faithfully by Pastor Mike Harkrider. The family is so grateful for the caring attention of many, including Shawna Barron, Bryce Boddie, Ulysses Flores, and Amy Castro of Alamo Hospice, Yessika Rodriguez of Nurse Next Door, Sandra, Sylvia, Monty and numerous others of the Cibolo House at Menger Springs.



A family Memorial Celebration will be held in Boerne, TX in late June with a graveside service held in Geneva, TX at a yet to be determined date.



Memorial gfts to the life and legacy of Hugh Smith may be made to CASA of South Texas at 1420 2nd St., Pleasanton, TX 78064 or Jacobs Ladder Learning Center, Inc. at 1017 Harrison St, Vicksburg, MS 39180. To leave condolences for the family and to view a video of Hugh's life, please visit www.ebensberger-fisher.com and select the obituaries tab.

Funeral:
A family Memorial Celebration will be held in Boerne, TX in late June.

Interment:
A graveside service will be held in Geneva, TX at a yet to be determined date.


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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, July 5, 2017, Page 5","STR06" "I47241","Smith","Hyman","15 Jul 1885","18 Apr 1961","0","His Texas Death Certificate showed he was a retired merchant, and listed his place of birth as Lithuania. Father was shown as Solomon Smith, and for this mother, there was ""no record"" of her maiden name. The informant was his wife.

Kovno was a governorate of Russia, and is known as Kaunas, the second largest city in present day Lithuania. Prior to the Second World War, Kaunas, like many cities in eastern Europe, had a significant Jewish population. According to the Russian census of 1897, Jews numbered 25,500, 35.3% of the total of 73,500. The population was recorded as 25.8% Russian, 22.7% Polish, 6.6% Lithuanian. They established numerous schuls and synagogues, and were important for centuries to the culture and business of the city.

The 1920 Texas census shows he and both his parents as born in Russia, and his year of immigration as 1902, and that he became a naturalized citizen of the U.S. in 1907. His occupation was listed as merchant, dry good store.

The 1930 census showed Hyman born in Lativa, and Betty born in Poland, with both sons incorrectly shown as born in Texas. He was shown as a retail merchant of Dry Goods, and Betty was a sales lady at their store. The home they lived in was valued at $5,000.","STR06" "I24443","","","","","","","" "I45403","Smith","Ida H.","Nov 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 8
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 5B
71-71
McGown, Ida H Head W F Nov 1844 55 Wd 3/3 Ga Sc Ga Farmer
McGown, Drayton P Son W M July 1883 16 S Tx Tx Ga Farm Laborer","STR06" "I6979","Smith","Ida Jean","Bef 1890","","0","The daughter of John Jean and Adeline Smith.","STR06" "I103","Smith","Ilo Katherine","30 Apr 1906","9 Mar 1974","0","At the time of the 1930 Federal census, Ilo was listed as single, and living in Oscoda, Iosco County, Michigan, as rooming in the Alvin Dunsmore home, along with two other teachers.

It is possible that she married briefly at some point as a young woman. In the ""Marriages"" section of the family bible belonging to her sister Avis, ""Ilo and Dale Shelterly"" are listed as witnesses to the 1926 marriage of Avis to Ben F. Benkelman.

Tom McLemore-who later married Ilo's niece Bonnie-said that Ilo told him she had been married briefly, but had never told her niece about this marriage. There was a Dale B. Shelterley listed on the 1930 census, in Sebewa, Ionia County, Michigan. He was listed as single, and age 22, some six years younger than Ilo. He would have been 18 in 1926, so this could be a possibility. Dale was a son of Ozro B and Lillie C. Shelterley.

Ilo married Robert Shelden later in life. She never had children. Her second husband had grown children from a prior marriage.

Her niece, Bonnie, recalls that Ilo worked as a cartographer for the Greyhound bus line. She later became a travel agent, and traveled overseas extensively. She lived in Chicago in the late 1950's and invited a co-worker, Hans Penner, and his roommate at the University of Chicago-Tom McLemore, to Thanksgiving dinner. This is where Tom and Bonnie met.

Ilo lived in Indiana in the 1970's and taught school. It was through another teacher that she met her husband, Bob Shelden. She loved to work with her hands, and her apartment was full of crafts she had made. Her great-nieces, Melinda, Melissa, and Leigh adored her.

Ilo and Bob moved to Tuscon when they retired. They resided at 3737 North Country Club Drive. Ilo died of breast cancer at the University of Arizona Hospital in Tuscon. Bob later remarried.","STR06" "I103","Smith","Ilo Katherine","30 Apr 1906","9 Mar 1974","0","(Medical):Pericarditis, Breast Cancer","STR06" "I33837","Smith","Ima Lee","14 Aug 1918","2 Jun 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
June 7, 1995, Page 10

Ima Lee Edgar

Ima Lee Edgar, 76, of Hemphill died Friday, June 2, 1995, at the AMI Medical Center Hospital in Nacogdoches.

Born Aug. 14, 1918, in Sabine County as a daughter of the late Obie and Mary (Arthur) Smith, she was a lifelong resident of the area. Mrs. Edgar was a member of the Camp Springs Baptist Church and a homemaker.

She is survived by a brother, Aubrey Smith of Hemphill.

She was preceded in dehat by her husband, N. Austin Edgar, on Aug. 14, 1994.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Lewis ""Buddy"" Pratt officiating. Interment followed at the Hemphill City Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2009)","STR06" "I27783","Smith","Inez","Abt 1899","Yes, date unknown","0","James Cumberland, the son of her oldest daughter Emmaline Mary, reports that Inez was the daughter of Frank Smith.

The SSDI has an Inez McLemore, born 4 Nov 1898, with her card issued in Mississippi, who died in Mar 1984 in Cynthia, Harrison County, Kentucky. It is not known if this is the same Inez Smith McLemore.

Could she have been a stepdaughter of Erskine Broach?

Is this the same family at the time of the 1940 census?

1940 Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Meridian, Beat 1
Enumerated April 5, 1940
SD 5 ED 38-3 Sheet 3A
22 Street
2318-57-4000
Broach, Erskin B Head M W 66 M No C1 Miss Same Hosue Agent Fire and General Insurance
Broadh, Inez Wf F W61 M No C1 Ala Same house
McLemore, William F. Son-in-law M W 40 M No 8 Miss Same house Fireman City
McLemore, Inez B Dtr F W 35 M No H3 Miss Same House
McLemore, Billie Grandson M W 10 S Yes 5 Miss Same House
McLemore, Alice Ines Grddtr F W 7 S Yes 2 Miss Sam House
McLemore, Erskine B Grandson M W 2 S NO 0 Miss
Tillman, Fannie G Cousin-in-law F W 78 W No H3 Ala Same House

","STR06" "I27222","Smith","Inez","17 Mar 1906","5 Aug 2005","0","Sabine County Reporter
August 10, 2005
Inez Smith Kelley
Inez Smith Kelley, 99, of Beaumont died Friday, Aug. 5, 2005. She was born March 17, 1906, in the Yellowpine community of Sabine County as a daughter of the late Martha Estella IMPSON and John Wesley SMITH. Mrs. Kelley was a longtime resident of Jefferson County and an active member of North End Baptist Church. Survivors: her sons, William Cary and Stanton Troy KELLEY, both of Beaumont; daughter, Margie Marie Worthy CHRISTOPHER of Lumberton; one sister, Hattie Essie MEANS of Freeport; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; three step-grandchildren; and nine step-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Valentine Stanton KELLEY; a son, Charles Henry KELLEY; a grandson, Roy Gen KELLEY; brothers Amon SMITH, Cary SMITH, Troy SMITH, and Clyde SMITH; and a sister, Irene Elizabeth ROBERTS. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Claybar/Kelley-Watkins Chapel with Dr. Robert Miller, pastor of the North End Baptist Church, officiating. Intement followed at Forest Lawn Memorial Cemetery in Beaumont. Arrangements were handled by Claybar/Kelley-Watkins Funeral Home in Beaumont.","STR06" "I43174","Smith","Ira Curl","6 Oct 1894","11 Jun 1941","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NQ7V-9QL
Name: Ira Curl Smith
Titles and Terms (Original):
Event Date: 11 Jun 1941
Event Place: Proviso Township, Cook, Illinois
Gender: Male
Marital Status:
Race:
Age: 46
Birth Year (Estimated): 1895
Birth Date: 06 Oct 1894
Birthplace: Nacogdoches, Texas
Father's Name: Woolam Smith
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Mollie C. Curl
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Salesman/Surgical Supplys
Residence Place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Address:
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles and Terms (Original):
Spouse's Birthplace:
Burial Date: 11 Jun 1941
Burial Place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Cemetery: Local
Informant's Name:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4008582
Image Number: 979
GS Film number: 1832585
Reference ID: Reg no 515
Collection: Ira Curl Smith, ""Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947""","STR06" "I47543","Smith","Irene Marie","30 Jul 1930","23 Mar 2007","0","ROMA, IRENE M., 76, of Louisville, died Friday March 23, 2007.

She was a member of St. Clement Catholic Church and the Friendship Club.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas; and brother, Bill.

She is survived by two daughters, three sons, four brothers, 10 grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.

Her funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Clement Catholic Church and burial will follow in the Bethany Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Monday from 3-8 p.m. at W.G Hardy Funeral Home.

Published in The Courier-Journal on Mar. 25, 2007

(Copied from her FindAGrave memorial page)

Note, on that website she is incorrectly linked to her grandparents, Obediah H Smith Sr and Sarah Mason Smith, and not her parents, Obediah H Smith Jr and Elise Hoffman Smith.","STR06" "I12997","Smith","Irving","Abt 1826","Abt 1879","0","At the time of the 1870 Sabine County Census, he was widowed and he and his two young sons were living in the home of his son-in-law, Wm. W. McDaniel.","STR06" "I26821","Smith","Isaac Luther","30 Jan 1834","14 Dec 1916","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Beat No 1 Gallatin Precinct
Enumerated 9 Jun 1880 by H.H. Barlow
Page 16 SD 3 ED 16
141-141
Smith, I.L. W M 45 Farmer Miss N.C. Miss
Smith, Nancy W F 33 Wife Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Smith, Alice W F 14 Daug At Home Miss Miss Miss
Smith, Alonzo W M 12 Son At Home Miss Miss Miss
Smith, Ferdinad W M 6 Son Miss Miss Miss
(same household)
Smith, C.N. W M 49 Farmer Miss N.C. Miss
Smith, Cornelia W F 31 Wife Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Smith, Charles W M 16 Son Farm Hand Miss Miss Miss
Smith, Wm. W M 11 Son Farm Hand Miss Miss Miss
Smith, George W M 8 Son Miss Miss Miss
Smith, Mary W F 4 Daugh Miss Miss Miss
Smith, Infant W F 1/12 May Daugh Miss Miss Miss

1900 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Dillard Precinct (Beat 1) Par
t of, Gadman Village
Enumerated 8 Jun 1900
SD 7 ED 30 Sheet 5A
75-75
Smith, Isaac Hd M W Nov 1842 (sic) 67 M28 Miss SC SC Farmer
Smith, Nancy Wife W F Nov 1847 52 M28 Miss Miss Miss
Smith, Ina B Dtr W F July 1882 17 S Miss Miss Miss
Edwards, Willie Boarder W M May 1872 28 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer","STR06" "I47243","Smith","Israel","24 Mar 1911","7 Sep 2011","0","On the 1940 census, Israel, his wife, Eve, and son Emmanuel were living on Belmont Street in Tyler, Texas. He was an attorney in private practice.


Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page:

Israel Smith, of Tyler, who passed away on Wednesday, September 7, was born in Baltimore, Maryland, March 24 1911. In 1915 he moved with his family to Tyler where he made his lifetime home.

Mr. Smith was a graduate of John Tyler High School and received his BA and LLB degrees from the University of Texas. In 1937 he married the late Eve Abramsky of Kingston, Ontario, Canada; they were married for 69 years. He is survived by his children, Manny and Ileane Smith of Pittsburgh, PA and Jerome and Sharon Smith of Lexington, MA, his granddaughter Judy and Adam Kaufman, great grandchildren Jamie and Jake Kaufman of Sharon, MA. One grandson, David Smith, predeceased him.

Mr. Smith was a prominent lawyer in the Tyler legal community for many years. He also was a Founder of Western Foundry and served as its president until its acquisition by Woodward Corporation in 1959. He served as Regional Vice President of the Texas Manufacturers' Association and Chairman of the Texas Chapter of the American Foundrymens Society. Mr. Smith was a Shriner and Past Master of St. John's Masonic Lodge.

He was a lifelong, active member of the Tyler Jewish community, as a member and past president of Congregation Ahavath Achim, a past president of the Tyler B'nai Brith and Jewish Federation of Tyler. He was also a strong and passionate supporter of the State of Israel.

He was an avid reader, loved opera, travel and gardening. He continued his education and love of learning throughout his life and was a frequent user of the Tyler Public Library and the UT Tyler cultural series.

On March 24, 2011, Mr. Smith celebrated his 100th birthday with a special service and brunch at Congregation Ahavath Achim attended by many members of his family, friends and admirers. In recognition of his 100th birthday, the Senate of Texas passed Resolution No. 462 on March 9.2011; he also received many awards and letters of commendation from national, state and local officials.

Mr. Smith had the benefit in recent years of loving care by Veronica Wade, Lula Johnson, Margie Jackson, Ruthie Shaw, Martha Becerra, Katrina Sanders, and Kathy Tull.
Graveside services were held on September 9 at Ahavath Achim Cemetery. Contributions may be made to contributions to Congregation Ahavath Achim, 3501 S Donnybrook, Tyler, TX 75701. Arrangements by Lloyd James Funeral Home of Tyler. www.lloydjamesfuneralhome.com","STR06" "I34196","Smith","Iva Bell","10 Sep 1911","13 May 2011","0","IVA BELLE SMITH ENOS
May 13, 2011

Iva Belle Smith Enos, age 99, of Crockett, passed away Friday, May 13, 2011 in the Houston County Nursing Home. Mrs. Enos was born September 10, 1911 to Eugene Burton and Prince Anna Dorsey Smith, one of nine children and had lived in Houston County since 1946. She was a housewife and a member of the First Baptist Church in Crockett.

Survivors include Daughters: Lyz Leva, Pat Crisp and husband, Don, Sue Enos Edmiston and husband, Howard; Sons: James H. Enos and wife, Louise, Curtis R. Enos Jr. and wife, Glenna; Fifteen Grandchildren: Ron, Mike, Jenice, Gary, Chuck, Allison, Kelly, Parker, Lorin, Julie, Lisa, Patrick, Mike, Jennifer and Christopher; Eighteen Great-Grandchildren; Five Great-Great-Grandchildren; brother: Hugh Love Smith and wife, Era Mae; sister-in-law, Annie Lee Enos; Extended family, Shelor Edmiston ; Special Caregivers, Lenora Adams and Lynda Warfield; Numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives.

Preceded in death by husband of 41 years of marriage, Curtis R. Enos, Sr. In 1987; daughter, Juanice Nolan and son-in-law, Sam Nolan; brothers, Elzie, Dorsey, Terrell, Earl, Clyde and sisters, Louise and Elaine.

Funeral services for Mrs. Iva Belle Smith Enos will be held Sunday, May 15, 2011 at 2:30 p.m. in the Callaway-Allee Memorial Chapel with Rev. Reggie Gregory and Rev. Tom Spath officiating. Interment will follow in the Evergreen Memorial Park. Family will receive friends Saturday evening 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the First Baptist Church Library Fund or Monroe Crook House

CALLAWAY-ALLEE FUNERAL HOME in charge of arrangements","STR06" "I47259","Smith","Jacob Jerome","Abt 1918","Yes, date unknown","0","He was stil living at home in 1940, and working as a shipping clerk.","STR06" "I40712","Smith","James Abraham","Abt 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 3
Enumerated 4 Feb 1920
SD 2 ED 141 Sheet 4A
Hemphill Road
65-65
Smith, James Head M W 57 Tx Tenn Tenn Farmer
Smith, Lizzie Wife F W 50 Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Govie Son M W 26 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Saw Mill
Smith, Taylor Son M W 23 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Saw Mill
Smith, Earl Son M W 21 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Saw Mill
Smith, Elma Dtr F W 16 Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Daisy Dtr F W 14 Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Bertha Dtr F W 11 Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Luther Son M W 9 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I40714","Smith","James Govie","23 Apr 1893","Yes, date unknown","0","The Draft Registration card for World War I shows his name as James Govvie Smith, though census records consistently show it simply as ""Govie."" When he completed this registration, on 5 Jun 1917, he was a resident of Remlig, Texas, and was working as a brakeman on a log train for Alex's Gilmer Lumber Company in Remlig. He was single, of medium heighth and build, with brown eyes and black hair.","STR06" "I14414","Smith","James Lee","25 Sep 1878","7 Feb 1970","0","A digital image of his actual Texas Death Certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. He is shown as the son of W. H. Smith and Mary Ellen Giddens. The informant was Mrs. Abbie Lee Pratt, his daughter. He was not a veteran, and was shown as a retired farmer. His year of birth was shown as 1878 versus 1875 as shown by White and Toole.","STR06" "I14414","Smith","James Lee","25 Sep 1878","7 Feb 1970","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 3 and 4 February 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 26B
524-546
Smith, James L Hd M W 41 M Tx Ark Ark Farmer
Smith, Doshia L Wf F W 32 M Tx Tx Tx
Smith, James O Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Smith, Laura O Dtr F AW 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Luther G Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Abbie L Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Johnnie H M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I14414","Smith","James Lee","25 Sep 1878","7 Feb 1970","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I41351","Smith","James Lyndel","27 Feb 1941","19 Sep 2012","0","James Lyndel Smith, 71 of Kempner, Texas died on Wednesday, September 19, 2012 at his home, surrounded by his family. He died after a long battle with cancer.

James, known as Lyndel to his family, was born in 1941 in Yellowpine, Texas to Robert Everett Smith, a Texas Ranger and Ellie Marie Edgar Smith. He had six siblings. He graduated from Hemphill High School and joined the U.S. Army. In 1960 he married Sudie LaNell Wilson and later made their home in Houston where he became a Captain in the Houston Fire Department.

In 1987, James retired from the fire department and went to work as a police officer for the Houston Independent School District. He retired from that in 1997 and moved to Kempner.

James is survived by Sue, his wife of nearly fifty-two years, his son Shelby Smith, his daughter Renae Brumbaugh, daughter-in-law Debbie Smith, son-in-law Mark Brumbaugh, and five grandchildren.

He also leaves behind two brothers, Glyn Smith and Weldon Smith, and two sisters, Joyce Smith and Eyvone Reece, as well as nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

He was preceded in death by his younger brother Robert Everett Smith, Jr. (Bobby) and his older sister Betty Sue Heisler.

Services will be held at 10am Monday, September 24 at New Covenant Church in Lampasas. Burial will be at 1pm at Central Texas State Veterans Cemetery in Killeen, TX. Donations can be made to the Caring for Carcinoid Foundation or the Arbor of Hope Orphanage, care of New Covenant Church.

Funeral arrangements are by Sneed Funeral Chapel.

A more detailed version of this obituary was published in the print edition of the Sabine County Reporter on September 26, 2012, page 9","STR06" "I33836","Smith","James Obie","7 Feb 1887","7 Feb 1970","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, J.P. 1
Enumerated 20 April 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 13A Stamped 35
Smith, James O. 43 Hd M W 43 M@23 Tx Tx Ark Farmer
Smith, Mary E 42 Wf F W 42 M@22 Tx La Miss
Smith, Aubrey E Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Smith, Ima L 11 Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Buckley, Easter Servant F Neg 11 S Tx Tx Tx Cook Private Ho
me","STR06" "I35037","Smith","James William","22 Aug 1917","9 Jul 1967","0","A digital image of his actual Texas Death certificate is viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. At the time of his death he was married and a resident of Teneha, Shelby County, Texas. He was the Foreman of the Anderson Mfg. Co. His parents were listed as William R. Smith and Maud Mabry, and the informant was his wife, Mrs. Letitia Smith.","STR06" "I35037","Smith","James William","22 Aug 1917","9 Jul 1967","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I31566","Smith","James William Franklin","24 Dec 1873","Abt 1949","0","Lorraine Smith Benkelman notes that he was listed in 1910 census, Kalamazoo, MI, Ward 2, age 36 with wife Clara 30 Clarence w. age 7 and Justin H. age 3. Occupation Paper soaker at Mill. At the time of the 1920 and 1930 census in Berlin Township, Ionia, MI, laborer.","STR06" "I44008","Smith","Jane ""Jennie"" Ann","24 Aug 1878","11 Aug 1959","0","Sherilyne ""Sam"" Palmer emailed, in April 2013, that she married James ""Jim"" Benjamin WILLIAMS, and is buried at the Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Fort Worth.

Name Jane Ann Williams
Event Type Death
Event Date 11 Aug 1959
Event Place Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 24 Aug 1878
Birthplace Bowling Green, Kentucky
Father's Name Samuel Smith
Mother's Name Mary Mclemore
Certificate Number 46939
GS Film number 2115951
Digital Folder Number 005145138
Image Number 03028

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K33M-4H2 : accessed 21 Nov 2013), Jane Ann Williams, 11 Aug 1959; citing certificate number 46939, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2115951.","STR06" "I7744","","","","","","","" "I2372","Smith","Jewel Fanny","23 Jul 1906","31 Oct 1995","0","Jewel married second Christopher Columbus Woods. He died around 1954. She married third Bill Lever.

The Sabine County Reporter
November 8, 1995, Page 13

Jewel Woods Lever

Jewel Wood Lever, 88, of Dallas died Monday Oct. 30, 1996, at her daughter's residence.

She was a native of Hemphill, a daugher of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, and had formerly lived in Beaumont several years where she was a retired nurse with Baptist Hospital. She was a member of the Wildwood Church in Dallas and president of the Rebecca Club in Beaumont.

Survivors: daughter, Vickie Creegh and husband Eddie of Dallas; three sisters, Ariel (sic) Hill of Ft. Worth; Joelene Smith of Sulphur, Lousiana, and Laverne Ener of Hemphill; four granchildren, and one great-grandchild.

She was preceded in death by a son, Edgar H. Chance.

Funeral services were held at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 2, at Westwood Chapel in Dallas with Rev. Kenneth Carroll officiating. Interment was at Garden of Memories of Restland Memorial Park in Dallas.

Pallbearers were nephews.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2009)","STR06" "I28167","Smith","Jimmy Dale","19 Jan 1939","12 Oct 2006","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 18, 2006, Page 11

Jimmy Dale Smith

Jimmy Dale Smith, 68, of Hemphill died at 9:45 a.m. at a Jasper hospital. Smith was born Jan. 19, 1939, in Hemphill as a son of the late Lemmie (Coussons) and Dalton Smith. He was a lifelong area resident. Survivors: brothers, Paul Smith of San Augustine, and Philip Smith, Ricky Smith, and Michael Smith, all of Hemphill; and sisters, Shirley WILLIAMS and Dot McLEMORE, both of Beaumont, and Frances NEWMAN and Tanya WALKER, both of Hemphill. Graveside rites were held at 4 p.m. Saturday at the Hemphill City Cemetery. Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.","STR06" "I15847","","","","","","","" "I11338","Smith","Joella J.","3 Jan 1895","Yes, date unknown","0","Elaine Wells writes that Joella ""was my grandfather's sister. I know that she married a Kelly and I remember visiting her as a child. I think she lived around Oakdale, La. at the time.""
","STR06" "I21336","Smith","John","Abt 1637","30 Mar 1676","0","Slain by the Indians in Hatfield Meadow.

http://clio.fivecolleges.edu/smith/sophia/family/gen1.htm","STR06" "I20670","Smith","John","18 Dec 1661","27 Apr 1727","0","Deacon of the church at Hadley. (Pane-Joyce Genealogy).","STR06" "I12973","Smith","John","Abt 1763","Between 1842 and 1846","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 22, 2014
Pages 1 and 2

""Milam Cemetery receives marker""

The Texas Historic Cemetery Dedication Ceremony for Milam Cemetery took place on Saturday, October 11, following the annual Nethery reunion...local historian Weldon McDaniel....gave a presentation outlining some of the significant historical events that took place in Milam and the importance of preserving the history of Milam Cemetery. He said as many as 85 percent of all early settlers coming into Texas put their boots in red dirt. Although San Augustine and Nacogdoches counties have a friendly battle over which is older, Milam is just as old as either of them....

Dorothy Nethery Spain had the honor of reading the script engraved on the marker:

""Milam, the first County Seat of Sabine County, has a history of travelers and visitors stretching back centuries. Native Americans and Spanish exploreres, soldiers and missionaries passed through and often camped on Las Boregas Creek. Texian settlers encountering the natural abundance echoed the words of Stephen F. Austin, who recorded in his diary entry of July 16, 1821: ""We then suddenly came to an open rolling country thinly timbered soil about the color of Spanish browne, and in some places redder. This Red Land is very productive and is covered with the most luxuriant growth of grass I ever beheld in any country."" The settlment first called Red Mound (Red Mount) was the seat of Government for the Sabine District since 1822, and was surveyed as a town site in 1828.

Milam Cemetery is on a high hill overlooking the historic community. The exact dated of the first burial will never be known Spanish Explorers were passing through present-day Milam as early as 1539 and camped on Las Boregas Creek a few hundred yards west of the cemetery. Local hisorians believed Anglo burials occurred here probably as early as 1775, since travelers used the campsite down the hill on the Las Boregas. The land on which the cemetery is located was granted to JOHN SMITH on Feb. 26, 1835. The first marked burial is dated 1864, although more than 100 unmarked graves are suspected. The numerous military Veterans dating back to the Creek War are interred here, as well as prominent early citizens from the CAUSEY, WEATHERRED. McGREW, and NETHERY families. Milam Cemetery may be the oldest organized cemetery in Sabine County, and cherished chronicle of generations of visitors and residents.""","STR06" "I21895","Smith","John G ""Ginny""","Abt 1785","20 Oct 1871","0","Robert McLemore Butler writes that he married second Mary Ann Register, born ca 1822, and died after 1871. He shows the date of marriage as 31 Mar 1858. He had also shown this second marriage as being instead to a Mary Warters.","STR06" "I22246","Smith","John H.","Feb 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown as James H on the 1860 census and age 4 months as of June 1. On both the 1870 and 1880 census, he was instead listed as John H.","STR06" "I7190","Smith","John Harrison","1 Jan 1807","1870","0","Came to Texas after 1850 and settled near the Newton County line on Sandy Creek. (White and Toole, p 30).","STR06" "I20810","","","","","","","" "I43533","Smith","John Jay","Abt 1834","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Michigan, Van Buren County, Decatur Twp
Enumerated 16 Jun 1870
Stamped 313
24-24
Smith, J. Jay 35 M Carpenter $--- $1200 NY
Smith, N. Jane 30 F Keeping House Vermont
Smith, Electa A 12 F Va
Smith, Flora 10 F Va
Smith, Electa 76 None Mass
Wright, Frank 24 M Carpenter Ohio","STR06" "I34143","Smith","John Luther ""J. L.""","19 Nov 1922","21 May 2009","0","The Sabine County Reporter
May 27, 2009, Page 16

Judge J. L. Smith

Judge J. L. Smith, 86, of San Augustine, passed away Thursday, May 21, 2009, in San Augustine.

Judge Smith was born Nov. 19, 1922, in Hemphill as a son of the late Lucille (Hoell) and Russell Allen Smith. He had lived in San Augustine several years.

Judge Smith had a long life of service. he was a graduate of Baylor University's law school and practiced law in the East Texas area for several years. He served a number of years as District Judge for the 273rd District Court, serving San Augustine, Sabine and Shelby Counties, and had also served as district attorney and prosecutor, alogn with service on the board of regents for Lamar University and as president of the San Augustine School Board of Trustees. He was a member of the Calvary Baptist Church and was a U. S. Navy veteran of World War II.

He and Joy Babcock were married in 1943. She preceded him in death on Aug. 22, 2007. Judge Smith was also preceded in death by a granddaughter, Stephanie Dawn Stanley, in 2005.

Survivors; daughter and son-in-law, Linda and Dr. Richard Stanley of Abilene; grandson, Russell Stanley and wife Lauren of Rule, and Richie Stanley and wife Gabby of Abilene; and great-grandchildren, Alexis Stanley and Katie Stanley.

Funeral services were set for 11 a.m. Saturday, May 30, at Calvary Baptist Church on East Columbus Street in San Augustine with Bro. Russell Stanley officiating. Interment will follow at Liberty Hill Cemetery in San Augustine.

Visitation will be held Friday, May 29, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home at 316 W. Columbia Street in San Augustine.

Services are under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine. Online condolences may be posted at their website.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2009)

A similiar obituary, and front page story about Judge Smith, appeared in the May 28, 2009 issue of the San Augustine Tribune.","STR06" "I10674","Smith","John Perry","9 Sep 1870","28 May 1942","0","As of the 1930 census, he was living as a boarder with Emma (Smith) Conner and her husband, William F. Conner in JP 1 of Sabine County.

Death Certificate, dated 28 May 1942. Physician attended John Perry from May 18 through May 28, 1942. Primary cause of death Automloxcater?? Informant Curtis B. Hamilton. Residence: Brookeland. (Source: Katherine D. Freistat).","STR06" "I12977","Smith","John R.","3 Apr 1827","3 Jun 1891","0","Richard Leur emailed, in April 2014, that he was born 3 Apr 1827 and died 3 Jun 1891.","STR06" "I37635","Smith","John Thomas","30 Jul 1890","23 Jun 1962","0","He enlisted into the U.S. Army near the end of the First World War to find employment to support his family. While serving in Germany, he met the woman who became his second wife, however, and did not return to Sabine County, but instead settling in Pennsylvania. He eventually moved back to East Texas with his second family, settling in Beaumont.","STR06" "I37635","Smith","John Thomas","30 Jul 1890","23 Jun 1962","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 3 May 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 10B
152-156
Smith, John T Head M W 19 M1 3 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Smith, Lockie P Wf F W 19 m1 3 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Henry M Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona City, Ward 13
Enumerated April 3, 1930
ED 7-37 SD 17 Sheet 4A Stamped 132
Ninth Avenue
520-78-90
Smith, John M W 30 M Tx Tx Tx Boilermaker P R.R. Company Shop
Smith, Rose Wf 34 M 25 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia/Slovak
Smith, Rose Dtr 8 S Germany Tx Czechoslovakia
Smith, Frederick Son 6 S NJ Tx Czechoslovakia
Smith, Harry Son 2 3/12 S Pa Tx Czechoslovakia
Smith, Marion Son (sic) 1 4/12 S Pa Tx Czechoslovakia
","STR06" "I38732","Smith","John Thomas ""Jake""","31 Jul 1913","5 Jan 2012","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 11, 2012, Page 9

John Thomas Smith

John Thomas Smith was born on July 31, 1913, in Sabine County, Texas. He went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, January 5, 2012, at the age of 98 years, five months and five days after a battle with cancer.

Smith was the son of John Thomas Smith, Sr. and Lockie Pearl Smith and his step-father was Eugene Burton Smith of Geneva.

He had a brother, Henry Mathis Smith, two sisters Madie Mabrey Anders and Hazel Maurine Drye. His siblings all pre-deceased him. He has a half-sister Rose, step-brother Hugh Smith and step-sister Iva Belle Ennis.

Smith and his wife Janel had a son who they named Thomas Cleveland Smith. He was born on September 6, 1946 and passed away at the age of 16 days on September 22, 1946. He had no other children, but many nieces and nephews, who will miss him very much.

He was in the Masons, a member of the Sexton Lodge in Milam, Texas. He held the honor of being a 32nd degree Mason. He was a member of the Pipeliners Union #798 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Funeral services were held Sunday Jan. 8, 2012 in Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with Bro. Gary Buske officiating. Burial following in Myrtle Springs Cemetery. There was a Masonic graveside service. Pallbearers were Masons.

Services were under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine. Online condolences may be posted at www.timeformemory.com/wymanroberts.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2012)","STR06" "I31634","Smith","John W.","Abt 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Indiana, Tippecanoe County, Union Twp
Enumerated 25 Apr 1910
SD 10 ED 185 Sheet 5B
Farmers Interstate
84-84
Smith, John W Hed M W 77 M3 17 Oh GermanyGerman IreEnglish Farm Laborer
Smith, Cynthia Wf F W 46 m1 17 Ky Ky Ky
MacLemore, John Brother-in-law M W 44 m1 25 Ky Ky KY Farm Laborer
MacLemore, Liza Niece F W 12 S Ky Ky Ky","STR06" "I7320","Smith","John Wesley","5 Dec 1844","15 Apr 1923","0","John W Smith, Hemphill, was on a list of 11 members of the Sabine County Medical Society, June 1910, in the TEXA STATE JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, published in 1911.","STR06" "I48526","Smith","John Wesley","23 Oct 1872","31 Oct 1952","0","Shown on Family Search as a sone of Chas Smith and Pansy Walker.","STR06" "I14462","Smith","John Wesley","14 Jan 1878","29 Jan 1966","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Texas, Borden County, Pr. No. 2
Enumerated 20 May 1910
SD 16 ED 3 Sheet 11A
139-139
Smith, John W Hd M W 32 m1 9 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Smith, Stella Wf F W 26 M1 9 4/4 La La La
Smith, Amon Son M W 6 S Tx Tx La
Smith, Inez Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx La
Smith, Carey Son M W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx La
Smith, Wesley T Son M W 1/12 S Tx Tx La

1920 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 2
Enumerated 8 & 9 January 1920 by Albert Norsworthy
SD 326 ED 73 Sheet 9B
174-186
Smith, Wesley Hd M W 41 M Tx Tx Tx Driver Own Wagon
Smith, Stella Wf F W 37 M Ark Ark Ark
Smith, Amon Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Ark
Smith, Inez Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Ark
Smith, Cary Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Ark
Smith, Troy Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Ark
Smith, Clide Son M W 3 6/12 S Tx Tx Ark
Smith, Essie Dtr F W 1 11/12 S Tx Tx Ark

1930 Census
Texas, Liberty County, Pr 8, Place Hardin
Enumerated Apr 7, 1930
ED 146-14 SD 27 Sheet 3A Stamped 204
48-48
Smith, John W Hd M W 57 M23 Tx US US Teamster Lumber Mill
Smith, Stella M Wife F W 47 M 17 Ark La La
Smith, Clyde U Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Ark
Smith, Hettie E Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Ark
Smith, Irene Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Ark","STR06" "I9426","Smith","Johnie Warren","12 Dec 1872","17 Jun 1958","0","Son of David Smith and Ava Barnett.","STR06" "I9426","Smith","Johnie Warren","12 Dec 1872","17 Jun 1958","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Pr 3
Enumerated 6 May 1910
SD 2 ED 62 Sheet 28B
Magnolia Springs Road
507-537
Smith, Johnny Hd M W 37 M1 12 Tx Tx Tx F\\\\armer
Smith, Angie Wf F W 35 m1 13 8/7 Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Robert Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Mattie Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Arvil Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Loyd Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, J. T. Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Willie May Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Maudy, Dtr F W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx


1920 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP #3
Enumerated 22 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 75 Sheet 19A
371-400
Smith, Johnny Hd M W 47 M Tx Tx Tx General Farm
Smith, Angie Wf F W 40 M Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Mattie Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Arvill Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Loyd Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, J. T. SOn M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Willie M Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Laura Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I15616","Smith","Joseph Adair","29 Dec 1882","2 Oct 1964","0","His Texas Death certificate shows that he was in farming and real estate. Although he died at the Baptist Hospital in Beaumont, he was a resident of Hemphill at the time of his death. The informant was his wife.","STR06" "I11332","Smith","Joseph Cornelius","3 Nov 1861","10 Jan 1901","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 13 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 9B
155-155
Smith, Joe Head W M Nov 1861 38 m2 15 Ark Ark Miss Farmer
Smith, Ella Wf W F July 1866 33 m 15 5/5 Tx Tx Ala
Smith, William R Son W M Aug 1886 13 S Tx Ark Tx Farm Laborer
Smith, Sudie Dtr W F Aug 1888 11 S Tx Ark Tx
Smith, Margarett E Dtr W F Oct 1890 9 S Tx Ark Tx
Smith, Emma E Dtr W F Aug 1893 6 S Tx Ark Tx
Smith, Joella J Dtr W F Jan 1895 5 S Tx Ark Tx
","STR06" "I15839","Smith","Joseph Eldon","27 Oct 1917","18 Oct 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 25, 1995, Page 14

J. Eldon Smith

J. Eldon Smith, 77, of Newport, Delaware, died Wednesday, Oct. 18, 1995, at his daughter's residence in New Jersey.

Smith was a native of Sabine County and had lived in Newport sinc 1955. He was a retired pipefitter. He was a member of Bethany Baptist Church and the First State Square Dance Club. He was also a member of the Little Fowler Masonic Lodge in Hemphill and High Noon Lodge 338 as well as York Rite Masonic Consistory and a member of Omar Temple in Charleston, South Carolina.

Survivors: three daughters, M. Frances Miller of Pedricktown, New Jersey, Gloria Faye Fritz of Columbia, South Carolina, and Letha Nell Payseur of Gastonia, North Carolina; a brother, Emmitt Smith of Pineland; a sister, Lucille Hair of Jasper; four grandchildren; seven step grandchildren; a great-grandson; and six step-great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife of 52 years, M. Lavon Gooch Smith, in 1988.

Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Friday at Bethany Baptist Church in Newport. Interment was at Gracelawn Memorial Cemetery in Minquadale. Services were handled by Nichols & Gilmont Funeral Home in Newport.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2009)","STR06" "I4168","","","","","","","" "I12972","Smith","Julia","Abt 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","Married to John E. Pennington?","STR06" "I35000","Smith","Julia Ann ""Annie"" ""JulyAnn""","12 Dec 1829","4 Mar 1879","0","In her annotated transcription of the Brookeland Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary lists her as JulyAnn Bell (nee Bradshaw), and indicates that her tombstone was inscribed ""Wife of J. R. Bell, She lived as a Christian as a Christian Died. ""

The death certificates of her sons George, Luther, and James Walter, however, all indicate that their mother's name was instead Julia Ann ""Annie"" SMITH. Perhaps the confusion in her last name arose due to the fact that Julia Ann's son, Bob, did marry a Julia Ann Bradshaw.","STR06" "I43532","Smith","Julia L.","21 Apr 1827","4 Mar 1911","0","Name: Julia L Anchmoody
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 04 Mar 1911
Event Place: Worcester,,Massachusetts
Residence Place:
Address:
Gender: Female
Age: 83
Marital Status: Widowed
Occupation:
Birth Date: 21 Apr 1827
Birthplace: Ogden, New York
Birth Year (Estimated):
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery:
Father's Name: Phineas Smith
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Electa Marsh
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace:
Additional Relatives:
Spouse's Name: Walter S Anchmoody
Reference ID: 373
GS Film number: 2396247
Frame Number:
Digital Folder Number: 4283284
Image Number: 00938

Citing this Record:
""Massachusetts, Deaths, 1841-1915,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N4DP-FJX : accessed 04 Aug 2013), Julia L Anchmoody, 1911.","STR06" "I20592","Smith","Julia T.","Abt 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","She was living with her sister at the time of the 1870 Ionia County census. It is not known what happened to her after that.

There are two possible candidates listed on the 1880 Ionia County census:

In Ionia Township is:

Julia GROOM 33 Div NY NY NY Living in a large hotel (Wm. Warfield was shown as the Hotel Keeper), and listed as a servant

And in Sarnac, Ionia County, is Hugh FARLEY 34 Can Tanner Can --- Julia FARLEY 33 NY NY NY

It is also possible that she died or that she left Ionia County prior to 1880.","STR06" "I17252","Smith","June Aldous","7 Dec 1923","2 Jul 2001","0","He was a Methodist Minister.","STR06" "I15202","Smith","June Alvin","26 Aug 1883","12 Jun 1969","0","""Old Timers of Sabine County, Texas"" by Virgie Speights
Page 23

June Smith October 3, 1963

June Smith sat on the porch of his home near Pineland and regaled more than 100 persons at his 80th birthday party with tales of early days in East Texas.

Born at Sabinetown, he was the son of Henry and Martha Ann Morris Smith, and grandson of Shadrach Morris, who gave 200 acres of land in the early 1830s to found Sabinetown. His great grandfather, Gideon Morris, had donated a like amount for the founding of Morristown, Tennessee in the 1700s.

His father Henry Smith who died before he was born, came from England to teach school at Milam and Sabinetown. As a boy, he grew up the hard way, but with lots of fun and frolicking. He recalls working hard, long hours on logging rafts, floating logs to Orange. He did the cooking before he was old enough to push logs.

Frank Davis, a mail contractor, hired him at the sum of $5.00 a month to carry the mail from Hemphill to Geneva, when he was just a boy.

At the age of 18, Mr. Smith helped to move his sister and family, the Ide Russells from Louisiana across the Sabine to Sabine County. There was a post office, a church, a school, a doctor, F.S. Love and 52 families. June Smith stayed there and farmed, first with his sister's family and then with his own until recently when he had to move nearer a doctor. His wife the former Miss Vessie Brittain, is an invalid since a fall a few years ago, which broke her hip. His was the last family to leave this now deserted community. He moved over to Pineland to live in a house owned by his son, Brittain Smith, who lives nearby. He does, however, still drive over regularly to care for his cattle, fix fences and dream of wonderful years when he was raising his family there.
Not long after he helped move the Russells in an ox-drawn wagon, he met and married Miss Vessie Brittain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Brittain. There was a church wedding in 1904 with Burnis and Mattie Lou Honeycutt Vickers as attendants.

The Brittains gave the couple 67 acres on which Ide Rusell helped his brother in law build a two room house with cypress shingles, stick and dirt chimney, big rooms and wide porches. There they worked hard, were self-sustaining and gradually prospered, buying more land, clearing and raising cotton for money crop, sheep for clothing, and hogs and cattle.

Mr. Smith refused to shear the sheep, but accommodating neighbors Abb Vickers and Perkins Harvey were willing to help out. He liked to raise hogs and trained his to come when he called. There was the whole country for the cattle, sheep, goats, horses and hogs to roam in, even being taken across the river into Louisiana when grass or cane shoots were better there.
Nothing was wasted. When land needed clearing, the whole community came in to help. Cooking went on for days, with food being cooked in huge iron pots. It was a frolic for the young people, who were expected to help in the work, though. The logs were used for houses, barns, rail fences, stove wood, etc.

At butchering time, the same community spirit prevailed and the same thrift and utilization of everything. Cold weather was necessary, and the meat saved by curing the smoke. Everyone had a smokehouse, quite large with a fire of hickory wood, kept smoldering for weeks in the center of the dirt floor. Meat was hung from the rafters to absorb that hickory flavor.

""They don't make that kind of meat these days,"" says Mr. Smith. They made what they called souse, now known as hogshead cheese. Excessive fat was trimmed off, after the sausage meat was set aside, and rendered into lard. Big iron pots outdoors over a fire were filled with these bits of fat, which were slowly stirred until nothing was left but cracklings. From these cracklings came the family soap. Lye, leeched from hardwood ashes, mixed with the cracklings, water added and cooked until bubbly thick. When cool, this soap was stored in crocks and used at laundry time. Clothes were boiled, after being soaked in soapy water, placed on a block and battled. This was to removed embedded soil from work cloths. The Smiths owned a ""crackling squeezer"", a luxury in those days, which squeezed the last bit of grease from the fat. Cracklings were also delicious cooked in cornbread. They also had a fine sausage mill.

Once Mr. Smith's four year old daughter, Eula, caught her finger in the sausage mill. Afraid to turn the mill for fear it would cut off her ginger, they carried her to Dr. Love, sausage hanging by a bit of skin. The doctor splinted it up and Eula, now Mrs. Judge Cordray, has her finger just a bit scarred.

Mr. Smith was active in church and community affairs. When the Rev CA Perkins an outstanding evangelist in the area, established the Methodist Sabine Circuit with both sides of the river as his charge, he credited Mr. Smith with being a factor in its establishment. He also owned the second car in Sabine County, a beautiful Model T Ford.

Besides Mrs. Cordray of Isla community, his children are Mrs. Zelma Blasingame of Garland, Texas, Reece Smith of the Sexton community, Brittain Smith of Pineland, and Aldous Smith, a Methodist Minister, of Dayton, Bulah, who married Roy Allen, died in 1930 and Clarence died in 1928. There are 19 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren.","STR06" "I15202","Smith","June Alvin","26 Aug 1883","12 Jun 1969","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine, JP 5
Enumerated 16 & 17 of January 1920 by Callin A. McDaniel
SD 326 ED 172 Sheet 10 A
184-185
Smith, J.A. Hd M W 36 M Tx England English Tx Farmer Own Fa
rm
Smith, Vessie Wife F W 34 M Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Beulah Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Eula Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Myrtis Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Reece Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Britton Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Clarence Son M W 10/12 Tx Tx Tx
Jones, Casey Servant M B 19 S Tx Ga Tx Farmhand

1930
Texas, Sabine County, JP 5
Enumerated April 14 & 15, 1930
ED 202-7, Sd 19 Sheet 4A Stamped 88
72-76
Smith, June A Hd Y M W 48 M 23 Tx England US Farmer
Smith, Docia M Wf F W 43 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Reece T Son M W ? S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Smith, Britton L Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
Smith, Zelma Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Aldus Son W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Britton, Margarett A Mother in law F W 68 Wd Tx Ga Al
Saupe?, Carme? Boarder F W 19? S Tx Tx Tx Teacher School","STR06" "I4040","Smith","Justin Hiram","14 Dec 1906","Yes, date unknown","0","Lorraine Smith Benkelman shows that he married Velma WIDMOYER, and they were the parents of Justin, Barbara, Dorothy, and Donald.","STR06" "I10796","","","","","","","" "I29748","Smith","Katherine Mary","25 Jun 1891","30 Aug 1956","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, September 7, 1956
Page 10

Katherine Miller, 65 Dies in Armada

Mrs. Katherine M. Miller, 65, died suddenly at her home in Armada Thursday, Aug. 30. She had been in failing health for the past year.

Mrs. Miller was born June 25, 1891, in Elmwood Township, Tuscola County, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Smith. In 1930, she married G.W. Miller who died in 1986.

Ten years ago Mrs. Miller moved from Colwood where she had operated a general store.

Mrs. Miller was a member of the Congregational Church of Armada and the Order of the Eastern Star at Unionville.

She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. John (Madeline) ZEMKE and Mrs. Reginald (Jean) HOLM, both of Armada; one brother, Thomas Smith of Colwood, and one sister, Mrs. Carl Kirkpatrick of Caro.

Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Ben Collon Funeral Home, Caro, with Dr. E. Ray Wilson, formerly of Caro, now in Gagetown, officiating. Burial was in Caro Cemetery.

Mrs. Miller was well known in this area and had numerous relatives and friends in Gagetown, Colwood and around Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemroe Strong, February 2008)","STR06" "I43057","Smith","Kathrine ""Kathy"" Ann","7 Jun 1962","10 Apr 2000","0","She divorced Rodney and was remarried to Jack Anderson, later moving to Louisiana. They had a son named Tyler.","STR06" "I33924","Smith","Kenneth Love","6 Feb 1947","31 Aug 2021","0","An article in the March 20, 2019 issue of The Sabine County Reporter reported about a reunion of Kenneth Smith of Bronson, and an army buddy, Carlton Oberholser, who were in drafted in October 1966, when Kenneth was just 19, took basic training togehter in Alabama, both eventually serving in Vietnam.

A front page article in the same newspaper announced his death from Covid-19, titled ""Community Suffers loss of Smith, West Sabine Board President."" His obituary was also published in the same issue. on page 9:

Kenneth Love Smith Sr., 74, of Pineland, TX passed away Tuesday August 31, 2021. Kenneth was born in Wharton, TX on February 6, 1947 to Britton and Helen Smith.

Kenneth spent most of his life in Sabine County and he loved it here.

He was a 1965 graduate of West Sabine High School. Soon after graduation he was drafted into the United States Army where he became Sergeant of the 19th Combat Engineer Battalion Company D, where he served a tour in Vietnam in 1967-1968. His experience in the Army played a very important role in his life. He frequently pointed out that the Army taught him the values of discipline, strength and team work. He knew how to get the job done. These values contributed to the many successes in his life. He was a proud Veteran and loved his country.

Kenneth was very dedicated to serving his community. He was a lifetime member of the Sabine County VFW and a longtime member of the Pineland Service Club. He was a part of many Pineland Day Steering Committees, he served as The Pineland Early Learning Center Board of Directors and was on the Board of the Sabine County Activity & Nutrition Center. He has served on the West Sabine ISD School Board off-and-on since 1975, and was currently presiding as President of the board.

Kenneth was the recipient of the Pineland Service Club's Community Service Award in 2017 for his dedication to his community and was always someone that could be depended on to step up and help where ever needed. One of his many passions was the youth in our community. He attended games, track meets, stock shows, bingos, bought raffle tickets, donated items for raffles, went to buffets and loved bake sales and cake auctions.

Kenneth never met a stranger and had many friends all over. He was a fishing guide in his younger years and owned his own business and was a successful Oilfield Consultant. Kenneth loved playing 42 and was known to travel many miles for a 42 game. He had a way about him like no other.

He was a loving Husband, Father, Peepaw, Brother, Uncle, Cousin and Friend. His generosity and fun loving spirit will be missed by so many. He was so very proud of his children, but his bond with his grandchildren was like no other.

Kenneth is survived by his beloved and devoted wife of 53 years on September 14th, Ernesteen Smith of Pineland, TX; children, Ken Smith Jr. and wife, Glenda, of Pineland, Jereme Smith and wife, Cerri,of Hallettsville, Tracee Collins and husband, Jason, of Pineland, Aaron Smith of Pineland, and Sarah Smith of Pineland; sisters, Vessie Ferrell and husband, Thomas, of Spring, and Janice Smith Stewart of Pineland; brother-in-law, Allen Jagneaux; grandchildren, Keven Smith and wife, Vanessa, of Hallettsville, Katie Smith of Austin, Travis Smith of Austin, Kory Smith of Victoria, Cecelia Loos of Victoria, Sr. Airman, Simon Loos of Valdosta Air Force Base in Georgia, Kwin Smith of Hallettsville, Jaxon Collins of Pineland, and Cooper Collins of Pineland.

He is preceded in death by his loving parents, Britton and Helen Smith and sister, Helen ""Blossom"" Jagneaux

Graveside services will begin at 10:00 a.m. Monday, September 6, 2021 in Plainview Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Curtis White and Bro. Floyd Wright officiating. Serving as pallbearers are Keven Smith, Kory Smith, Travis Smith, Simon Loos, Jaxon Collins, Cooper Collins, Doug Welch, and Rodney Burch. Honorary pallbearers are Brothers of the 19th Combat Eng. BN. Company D 67-68, Benny Jacks, Carlton Oesterheld, Millard Smith, and Stephen Parnell.



Military Honors will be provided by the Sabine County Honor Guard.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com. A full military honors ceremony will take place at Plainview Cemetery on Monday, September 6, 2021.

Finally, The Sabine County Reporter, on September 29, 2021, included an additional story titled ""Recognizing School Board President and community leader, Kenneth Smith"" This detailed the proclamation which recognized almost 48 years of dedication and service by board president Smith to the West Sabine community. The document, after being read into the minutes of the meeting and signed, was presented to Ernesteen Smith, wife, and Tracee Collins, daughter of Smith. They also received the name plate which marked Smith's seat for many years.:

A photo of Dr. Carnelius Gilder with Tracee Collins and Ernesteen Smith, with his name plate was included.","STR06" "I13254","Smith","Kirby","12 Feb 1908","17 May 2002","0","San Augustine Tribune
23 May 2002

KIRBY SMITH

Funeral services for Kirby Smith, 94, of San Augustine, were held at 4:00 pm Monday, May 20, 2002 at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, San Augustine, with interment in Thomas Cemetery, San Augustine. Officiating Ministers were Alton Shaw and Mike McLemore [Mike McLemore is a grandnephew of Kirby Smith].

Mr. Smith died Friday, May 17, 2002 at Colonial Pines Health Care in San Augustine. He was born February 12, 1908 to Henry C. Smith and Alice Hines in Willis, Texas. He was owner of Smith Plumbing, also did construction work. He was a member of the Church of Christ, San Augustine.

Survivors include sons, Larry Smith and wife, Doniece of San Augustine and Philip Smith and wife, Chris, of Tyler, Texas; Grandsons, Steve Smith and wife, Sherry of Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Glenn Smith of Houston, Texas, Ryan Smith and wife, Amy of Waco, Texas; granddaughters, Lisa Shilling and husband, Cecil, of Huntington, Texas; Sharon Barbee and husband, Bobby of Shelbyville, Krista Everett and husband, Jay of Houston; 9 great-grandchildren.

Wyman Roberts Funeral Home of San Augustine in charge of arrangements.","STR06" "I14074","Smith","Lamar Jackson","27 May 1914","14 Mar 1992","0","Military Marker only, Tec 6 US Army WW II.

Kay Parker McCary notes that he married Tolitha Hart.","STR06" "I20955","Smith","Lanrice ""Lauree""","8 Nov 1935","30 Aug 2021","0","Married a BAKER.","STR06" "I30306","","","","","","","" "I22701","Smith","Larry Paul","1 Dec 1946","3 Apr 2018","0","Larry Paul Smith, 71, of Nacogdoches, passed away on Tuesday, April 3, 2018 in Nacogdoches. He was born on December 1, 1946, in Sabine County, the son of Leroy and Sybil Smith. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 pm on Saturday, April 7, 2018 at Laird Funeral Home with Deacon David Darby, celebrant. Interment will follow at Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm on Friday, April 6, 2018 at Laird Funeral Home. A Rosary will be held at 7:00pm, following visitation on Friday, April 7, 2018.

Larry Paul was raised in Hemphill, where he graduated high school. During his younger years, he developed a love of fast cars and spent many hours working on and even racing them. His brother, Roy Glynn and his friends would certainly attest to his fast driving and occasional ""scare"" while riding with him. Soon after graduation, Larry proudly served his country in the U.S. Army in the Vietnam war period. During this time, he was decorated with many honors, including multiple citations, bars, and badges, as well as 4 bronze stars.
Following his service to our country, he returned to East Texas and worked at Nibco and Lone Star. He was a hard-working man who humbly provided for his family. He also loved fishing, and later, developed an enjoyment of hunting.

In 1980, he was introduced to a sweet lady, Wanda Ferguson. The two quickly developed a strong bond and were married in 1981. The have spent the last 37 years making wonderful memories as they lived their life.

They have traveled to multiple locations, enjoying the time spent together, as well as with their children and grandchldren. ""Pappaw"", as the grands called him, was their biggest fan and he and ""Memaw"" supported them at all the sporting events they were a part of. Larry Paul also enjoyed mowing and working in the yard.

He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Larry was also an active member in the Knights of Columbus. His fun-loving demeanor and vibrant smile is something that will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him.

Mr. Smith is survived by his loving wife, Wanda Smith of Nacogdoches; sons, Larry Jason Smith of Nacogdoches and Eddie Marshall and his wife, Brenda of Nacogdoches; daughters, Marty Aparicio and husband, Eddie of Cushing and Sheila Steinsiek and husband, Scott of Houston; grandchildren, Jami Smith of Nacogdoches, Alex Aparicio and Tony Aparicio of Cushing, Courtney Issacs and husband, Ethan of Troup and Racheal Marshall of Nacogdoches; great-grandchildren, Braydon Sneed, Kaitlyn Sneed, and Journey Durrett; brother, Roy Glynn Smith and wife, JoAnne of Hemphill; sister, Virginia Langford and husband, Walter of Nacogdoches; niece, Jessica Ann Meeks and husband, Reese of Hemphill; and nephew, Roy Michael Smith and wife, Audra of Temple.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Leroy and Sybil Smith.

Pallbearers will be his Knights of Columbus brothers.

Honorary pallbearers will be Cristian Castro, Travis Rambin, Jamie Lockett, David Anthony, Rex Henson and Jaime Sifuemte.

Copied from his Find A Grave memorial page
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 11, 2018, Page 10","STR06" "I20616","Smith","Lathrop","24 Mar 1809","Yes, date unknown","0","He married Lydia SANDERSON, Lucinda ABERCROMBIE, and (Widow) Jane A. KIMBALL. (Charles Rotert).","STR06" "I30537","Smith","Lavinia","Oct 1800","Yes, date unknown","0","Daughter of Ezra SMITH.","STR06" "I8337","Smith","Lela Bell","2 Nov 1916","2 Feb 2009","0","The Sabine County Reporter
February 11, 2009, Page 11

Lela Bell Eddins

Lela Bell Eddins, 92, passed away Monday, Feb. 2, 2009, at Twin Lakes Rehabilitation and Care Center in San Augustine.

Mrs. Eddins was born Nov. 2, 1916, in Gregg County as a daughter of the late Charlie and Lucy Clegg Smith and had been a longtime resident of the Sabine and San Augustine Counties area. She was a homemaker and a member fo the Order of the Eastern Star and the Baptist Church.

Survivors: sons, Edward McGown and wife Betty of Hemphill and Ellis McGown and wife Linda of San Augustine; daughters, Mary Golden of Lufkin and Katy Newton and husband Wayne of San Augustine; brother, Jim Clegg of Bronson; grandchildren, Shane, Todd, Jimmy, Janiece, Tammy, Chad, Amber, Crystal, Michelle, Georgette, Nikki, and Travis; and numerous great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Willis Eddins; sons, John McGown and George McGown; and a grandson, John Hanks.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, Feb. 4, at the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine with Bro. Gordon Simmons officiating. Interment followed at Centerview Cemetery near Pineland.

Pallbearers: Eugene Clegg, Shane McGown, Todd McGown, Jimmy Woods, Weldon Thomas and Tommy Newton.

Services were under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2009)","STR06" "I47409","Smith","Lemmie Andrew","Abt 1909","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Alabama, Lawrence County, Precinct 8
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 40-16 SD 1
Sheet 1A Stamped 189
5-5
McLemore, Travis Hd M W 39 M 21 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Annie Wf F W 33 S 15 Ala Ala Ga
McLemore, Hansel Son M W 15 s Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Hazel Dtr F W 11 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Frank Son M W 10 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Dyke Son M W 7 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Constance Dtr F W 3 2/12 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Mary Mother F W 85 Wd Ala NC NC
McLemore, Dora Sister F W 53 S Ala Ala Ala
6-6
Mrs. T. A. Adair and family (including Sewell's and Alexander's)
7-7
McLemore, W. C. Head M W 29 M 21 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Ninnie Wf F W 30 M 22 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Auburn Son M W 7 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Murline Dtr F W 4 8/12 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Lulien Dtr F W 1 11/12 S Ala Ala Ala
8-8
Smith, Lemmie Head M W 21 M 19 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
Smith, Carrie Wf F W 24 M 22 Ala Ala Ala
Smith, Ninnie dtr F W 1 8/12 Ala Ala Ala","STR06" "I16007","Smith","Leroy","7 Jul 1917","12 Mar 1982","0","Great-grandfather of Elizabeth Daniell SMITH born 27 December 2001. (Sabine County Reporter 8 May 2002).","STR06" "I44016","Smith","Leslie Burr","24 Jun 1888","3 May 1960","0","Sherilyne ""Sam"" Palmer emailed, in April 2013, that she m. Walker Cleveland ""Cleve"" PRESLEY on 24 Dec 1905 that they with both buried in San Diego, California.","STR06" "I45091","Smith","Letcher Whitson ""Whit""","3 Feb 1903","15 Oct 1981","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Helen Hamby, shows him as a son of William Dock Smith (FAG # 54641230) and Barbara Ann Kelly (# 15388935).","STR06" "I43175","Smith","Littleton Ellis","Abt 1897","24 Jan 1931","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXVK-MS8
Name: Littleton Ellis Smith
Event Date: 24 Jan 1931
Event Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): W
Age (Formatted): 34 years
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: About 1897
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W. I. M. Smith
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Molly Curl
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Bus.Mgr. Timberlawn Hosp.
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place: Nacogdoches, Texas
Burial Date: 24 Jan 1931
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2135504
Digital Folder Number: 4163584
Image Number: 1183
Reference ID: CN1620
Collection: Littleton Ellis Smith, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I46839","Smith","Lizzie Mae","31 May 1933","4 Aug 2016","0","Obituary, as copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by Kevin:

Lizzie Mae ""Liz"" Braniff passed away on August 4, 2016 in San Antonio, Texas at the age of 83.

Liz was born on May 31, 1933 at Pat Leon Creek, Hawthorn, Texas to Nay and Ethel Smith.

She married her best friend, Jack Braniff in 1953, who preceded her in death.

She is also preceded in death by her parents and her siblings; Vernon Taylor, Herman Smith, Walter Smith and Nay Smith.

Family Visitation will be held Sunday, August 7, 2016 from 4PM to 7PM in the Eckols Funeral Home Chapel.

Services will be held Monday, August 8, 2016 at 10AM in the Eckols Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. John Dean officiating.

Interment will follow in the Kenedy Cemetery, Kenedy, TX.

Posted at:
Eckols Funeral Home
Kenedy, Texas
August 2016","STR06" "I22695","","","","","","","" "I24426","Smith","Lonnie Latham","Abt 1915","23 Nov 1986","0","Lonnie's mother, Lucy, appears to have been twice widowed. At the time of the 1930 census she living in Sabine County with 7 young children, the oldest three ranging in age from 13 to 16 all bore the surname SMITH. Her youngest four, ages 3 through 8, were all surnamed CLEGG. Lonnie was the oldest, and at age 16 his occupation was listed as Labor, on Farm.

The ""Clegg, Foster, Shahan, Moulder and Tingley Families"" tree on RootsWeb's World Connect Project (Maryclegg@verizon.net) indicates that Lucy maiden name was THOMAS, and that her second husband had been Whitsett Edward CLEGG born in Vienna, Georgia.

A webpage for this family can be found at:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~brnbutr/foster.html","STR06" "I24426","Smith","Lonnie Latham","Abt 1915","23 Nov 1986","0","(Research):1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 2, ED 4
Enumerated April 14, 1930 by Elmer C. Berryman
ED 202-4 SD 19 Sheet 2B

34-36
Clegg, Lucy Hd. r 1000 F W 36 Wd Tx Tx Tx Farm
Smith, Lonnie Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Labor on Farm
Smith, Matt N Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Lila B Dtr F W 13 Tx Tx Tx
Clegg, Jim T Son M W 8 Tx Tx Tx
Clegg, Edwin D Son M W 6 Tx Tx Tx
Clegg, Winfred Son M W 5 Tx Tx Tx
Clegg, Rolan L M W 3 4/12 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I15718","Smith","Lorena Zerowine","25 Jan 1890","13 Aug 1958","0","Her name on her tombstone is shown as Loraine Halbert.","STR06" "I6351","Smith","Lorraine Bessie ""Smitty""","12 Feb 1931","15 Jun 2012","0"," LORRAINE SMITH BENKELMAN
Lorraine Benkelman died with her family by her side June 15, 2012 in her home in Caseville from complications of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. She was 81.
Born in Kalamazoo February 12, 1931 to Clarence W. and Cora Page Smith she was raised in Kalamazoo and studied business at Michigan State University for two years before marrying Robert F. Benkelman September 30, 1950. They lived in East Lansing and Bay City before settling in the Thumb in 1962, when Mr. Benkelman founded the Tuscola Broadcasting Company. After several years as a homemaker, Mrs. Benkelman joined her husband in the administration of the radio station, WKYO in Caro, where she used her accounting training and business sense to help run the enterprise.
In retirement, she and her husband owned a home near Tampa, FL but they returned to Caseville year-round in 2004. Mrs. Benkelman loved entertaining and spending time with her friends in the Thumb, who knew her as ""Smitty"". She also enjoyed researching family histories and other topics on the Internet. She was naturally computer-savvy, often helping her friends with computer setups and fixing their Internet connections.
Her husband preceded her in death September 22, 2006 as did her sister, Carole Ann Penturf in 1992 and a grandson, Keith Brooks in 2006. She is survived by three daughters: Carole (Kevin Larke) Benkelman of St. Johns, Catherine (Charles) Brooks of Sheridan, AR and Susan (Kenneth Fireman) Benkelman of Bethesda, MD; grandchildren: Jason Tetreau, Carrie Tetreau, Andrew Larke, Steven (Amber) Brooks, Eric Brooks, Catherine Fireman, Alexandra Fireman; and a great granddaughter, Faith Brooks.
Graveside service will be held 1:00 p.m., Friday, June 22, 2012 at her graveside in Elkland Township Cemetery. Interment will be in ElklandTownshipCemetery, CassCity. Memorials may be made to Rawson Memorial Library. Family and friends may share memories, prayers and stories with the family at www.kranzfuneralhome.com.

Arrangements by
Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City, Michigan
Debra L. Kranz, 989-872-2195","STR06" "I21912","Smith","Louisa","Abt 1805","Abt 1828","0","Unmarried.","STR06" "I26871","Smith","Louisa C.","24 Mar 1834","28 Apr 1909","0","It is assumed, but not proven, that Louisa's maiden name was SMITH, based on the name of her sister, shown as single, that lived with the family at the time of the 1900 Census. An Elizabeth Smith lived with the family in 1860 as well. Louisa was widowed at the time of her marriage to Caleb McLemore, her first husband being John Brown of Clarke County, Mississippi. It appears she was widowed at a very young age, as she was only 19 when she married Caleb. Lauderdale Marriage records show that Caleb H. McLemore married Mrs. Louisa C. Brown on 8 Nov 1853.

http://www.lauderdalecoms.com/marriages/lcmarriagesm.htm

Her FindAGrave Memorial page also lists her as Louisa Brown McLemore.","STR06" "I34194","Smith","Louise","Abt 1900","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a COOPER.","STR06" "I20952","Smith","Loyd Clinton ""Clint""","14 Mar 1924","29 Feb 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
March 6, 1996, page 18

Clint Smith

L. C. ""Clint"" Smith, 71, of Hemphill died at 2:45 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 29, 1996, at his residence on Italy Road.

Born March 14, 1924, in Sabine County as a son of the late Gus and Ola (Wright) Smith, he was a lifelong area resident. Smith was a Baptist and a mechanice at Coast to Coast.

Suvivors: sisters, Gussie Bass of Hemphill, Evon Tappan of Diana, and Eva Jean Thain and Lauree Baker, both of Houston; brother, R. E. ""Rob"" Smith of Hemphill.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Virginia Smith.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Wendell Ferguson officiating. Interment followed at Rosevine Cemetery in Rosevine.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Janaury 2011)","STR06" "I15842","Smith","Lucille Elizabeth","29 Sep 1922","12 Sep 2011","0","From Forest Oaks Funeral Home & Crematory, Time for Memory, Website

Lucille Elizabeth Smith Haire 88 of Jasper died at Christus Jasper Memorial Hospital on Monday, September 12, 2011. Funeral services will be held on Thursday September 15, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. Forest Oaks Funeral Home and Crematory in Jasper, TX. with interment to follow at the Evergreen Cemetery in Jasper, TX. Visitation will be Wednesday evening from 4:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. at the funeral home. A native of Yellowpine, TX. she was born on September 29, 1922 to William ""Willie"" Robert Smith and Mittie Zeroine McNaughten Smith. She was preceded in death by brothers Vessie, Everett, Eldon and Emmett and a sister Onie Smith Ener. Lucille was married to World War II veteran James Bronson Haire in 1944 who passed away in 1998. A homemaker and resident of Bridge City, TX. from 1957 until 1983 when she and JB moved to Jasper, TX. where they were members of the Beech Grove Baptist Church. Survivors include sons Paul Haire of Belton, TX. , James and wife Gail Haire of Deer Park, TX. and Dennis and wife Beverly Haire of Canyon Lake, TX. daughter Brenda McAfee of Houston, TX. Five grandchildren Michael McAfee, Eric Haire, Kelly Haire Bryan, Andy Haire and Kyle Haire. Seven great grandchildren Joshua, Makayla, Matthew, Brianna, Bethany, Megan and Aubrey. Numerous Nieces and Nephews. Condolences can be posted at www.forestoaksof jasper.com","STR06" "I27247","Smith","Lucy Bertha","Abt 1893","Yes, date unknown","0","After his first wife Lizzie, died, Early remarried ""Lucy Bertha Smith the daughter of Samuel McMahan SMITH and Rebecca KENDALL. Lucy is the granddaughter of William Riley SMITH and Susannah Humble BEECHBOARD and Waitstel Avery Coffee KENDALL and Susannah JONES."" (The Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama, p. 346). She is of ""German descent."" (Ibid, p. 347).","STR06" "I40835","Smith","Lucy Davie","Abt 1899","2 Jan 1949","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDGC-5X7
Name: Lucy Davie Morgan
Death Date: 02 Jan 1949
Death Place: Silsbee, Hardin, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 50 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1899
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Jasper County, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: D. M. Smith
Father's Birthplace: Jasper Co., Texas
Mother's Name: Lucy Jennie Clark
Mother's Birthplace: Jasper Co., Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Magnolia Springs, Jasper, Texas
Cemetery: Magnolia Springs Cemetery
Burial Place: Magnolia Springs, Texas
Burial Date: 03 Jan 1949
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2223118
Digital Film Number: 4031761
Image Number: 3214
Reference Number: cn 2077
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I44012","Smith","Lue Ella","19 Sep 1872","6 Oct 1899","0","Sherilyne ""Sam"" Palmer emailed, in April 2013, that she was also born in Franklin, Kentucky.","STR06" "I34780","Smith","Lula Elma","23 Sep 1895","18 Jan 1964","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MM2V-CMF/p1
Name: Lula Elma Hankla
Death Date: 18 Jan 1964
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 68 years 3 months 25 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Sep 1895
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Homer D. Smith
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Bula Green
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: San Augustine, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Myrtle Springs
Burial Place: Geneva, Texas
Burial Date: 19 Jan 1964
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117404
Digital Film Number: 4028320
Image Number: 932
Reference Number: cn 5515
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I43559","Smith","Lyda Temple","9 Jan 1897","4 Aug 1918","0","Name: Lyda Temple Warner
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 04 Aug 1918
Event Place: Burkeville, Newton, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 09 Jan 1897
Birthplace: Newton, Texas
Father's Name: Enoch Smith
Mother's Name: Mary Marshall
Certificate Number: 32348
GS Film number: 2073268
Digital Folder Number: 005145684
Image Number: 03326

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3ZP-RPF : accessed 12 Aug 2013), Lyda Temple Warner, 1918.","STR06" "I20609","Smith","Lydia","25 Jan 1793","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Francis BALL. (Chris Bird) of John ALLIS (Chris Rotert).","STR06" "I20611","Smith","Lyman","16 Dec 1798","Yes, date unknown","0","He married Emily ELLIS (James Albury, Chris Bird) or ALLIS (Charles Rotert).","STR06" "I39157","Smith","Madie Mabrey","25 Oct 1910","11 Nov 2006","0","Madie Smith Anders

Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Geneva

Funeral for Madie Smith Anders, 96, of Macon Ga., and formerly of San Augustine will be at 2 p.m. today at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, San Augustine. Burial will be in Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Geneva. Anders died Nov. 11, 2006, in Macon. Born Oct. 25, 1910, in Sabine County, she was the daughter of John T. Smith and Lockie McNaughten. She was a homemaker and member of First Baptist Church, San Augustine, and Eastern Star, Corpus Christi. She was married to Perry Anders, and preceded her in death. Survivors include daughter, Guy Wilson of Macon; brothers, John T. Smith of San Augustine, Clyde Smith of Geneva, Hugh Smith of Corpus Christi and Harry Smith of Tucson, Ariz.; sisters, Iva Bell Enos of Crockett, Rose Jones of Silsbee and Marian Durheim of Beaumont; three grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and 15 great-great-grandchildren. Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, San Augustine.

http://www.ladytexian.com/TXPanola/Obits/2006/11_Nov_06/MyrtleSpringsCem_AndersMS.html","STR06" "I3153","Smith","Mahala","Abt 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","Not on the 1850 Sabine County Census with her father. Did she die young?","STR06" "I21367","Smith","Marah","Abt 1677","Yes, date unknown","0","Married John DAY on 10 May 1695/96. (Dave Graves).","STR06" "I12978","Smith","Margaret","Abt 1829","10 Nov 1887","0","Richard Leur emailed, in April 2014, that she died 10 Nov 1887.","STR06" "I12911","Smith","Margaret J.","Abt 1839","Abt 1877","0","Educated in New Orleans, and was a beautiful lady. (White and Toole, p 57).","STR06" "I7124","Smith","Margaret Ophelia","14 Jan 1845","11 Jan 1939","0","Shown in John B. Boddie's SOUTHSIDE VIRGINIA FAMILIES, Volume 1, as a daughter of Dr. Charles James Smith and Annie Adeline Tomlinson. Dr. Smith attended medical school in Lexington, KY and moved to Mississippi, then to Texas where he practiced medicine unitl his death at the advanced age of eighty five. The Smith's children were Eliza Jane, m. William CROUCH, Cordelia m. Rufus PRICE; Addison; Conway; m. Libby Shays; Margaret Opehelia, m. A P Cartwright; Charles Figures, and John Smith, Jr.

Henson and Parmelee note that her mother died soon after her birth, and she was raised by her older siblings, in 1860 living in Jefferson with her brother and his wife. (Henson and Parmelee, THE CARTWRIGHTS OF SAN AUGUSTINE, p. 272). Meck died at a relatively young age, and after her father died in December 1886, she joined her two oldest children, Matthew Charles and Annie in Georgetown, Texas, where both were students at Southwestern University. Teenage son Meck accompanied her to attend high school in Georgetown. They later moved to Waco, in order for Matthew Charles to attend business college. Shortly after Matthew graduated, and the other two children completed their school term in June 1890, the entire family moved to Terrell. (ibid, p. 304). Her three married children eventually built houses next door to each other on Griffith Avenue, and Ophelia lived with her daughter Meck, and Meck's banker husband, Walter P. Allen, until her death in 1939. (ibid, p. 311).","STR06" "I7124","Smith","Margaret Ophelia","14 Jan 1845","11 Jan 1939","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Kaufman County, City of Terrell
Enumerated 21 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 75 Sheet 34 B
657-667
Cartwright, Ophelia Head W F Aug 1845 54 Wd 3/3 Tx Va Miss
Allen, America P Daug W F Feb 1874 26 Md 6 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
Allen, Walter P S-in-law W M Jan 1870 30 m 6 Tx Ala Tenn Cashier Bank
Allen, Pauline Gdtr W F Jany 1895 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Allen, Ophelia Gdtr W F Jun 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Allen, Walter P Gson W M Oct 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Kennedy, Hetty Servant B F Dec 1869 30 Wd 0 Tx Tx Tx
Francis, Hally Servant B F JNun 1883 16 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I39175","","","","","","","" "I20606","Smith","Martha","24 Mar 1774","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Joseph GUILD. (James_Albury@hotmail.com)","STR06" "I39484","Smith","Martha Adeline","28 Jul 1892","16 Nov 1948","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDT7-SVK
Name: Martha Adeline Chance
Death Date: 16 Nov 1948
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 56 years 3 months 18 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 28 Jul 1892
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Frank Smith
Father's Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Dainwood
Mother's Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill Cem.
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 18 Nov 1948
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2223117
Digital Film Number: 4031762
Image Number: 3143
Reference Number: CN87963
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I30243","Smith","Martha C.","11 Oct 1857","20 Oct 1919","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F3H6-GVG
name: Martha C Smith
titles & terms (original):
titles & terms (standardized):
death date: 20 Oct 1919
death place: Flea Hill, Cumberland, North Carolina
gender: Female
race (original): White
race (expanded): White
age at death: 62y
estimated birth year:
birth date: 11 Oct 1857
birthplace: North Carolina
marital status: Married
spouse:
spouse's titles & terms (original):
spouse's titles & terms (standardized):
father: Daniel Smith
father's titles & terms (original):
father's titles & terms (standardized):
father's birthplace: North Carolina
mother: Martha Cowen
mother's titles & terms (original):
mother titles & terms (standardized):
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Domestic
residence:
cemetery: Flea Hill
burial place:
burial date: 21 Oct 1919
funeral home:
informant:
additional relatives:
gsu film number: 1892499
digital gs number: 4215591
image number: 1571
volume/page/certificate number: fn 496 cn 237
Collection: Martha C Smith, ""North Carolina, Deaths, 1906-1930""","STR06" "I40687","Smith","Martha Jane","18 Jun 1847","22 Nov 1912","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F6TF-Z9F
Name: M.J. Fish
Gender: Female
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 22 Nov 1912
Death Place: Archer City, Texas
Age: 65
Birth Date: 1847
Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Race: White
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B00153-6
System Origin: Texas-EASy
Source Film Number: 1443424
Reference Number: p11 cn 6
Collection: Texas, Deaths and Burials, 1903-1973","STR06" "I20627","Smith","Mary","14 Jul 1746","Yes, date unknown","0","She married John WAITE. (James_albury@hotmail.com)","STR06" "I20605","Smith","Mary","24 Mar 1774","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Nathan ROGERS. (James_Albury@hotmail.com)","STR06" "I21048","Smith","Mary","24 Jul 1819","Yes, date unknown","0","Dau. of John McCutcheon SMITH b. in Va. ansd Sarah RELUM b. in Tenn., widow of Hugh McCRARY. (Dwight, p 159).","STR06" "I47255","Smith","Mary","Abt 1903","Yes, date unknown","0","In 1930, Mary was working as a Public School teacher.","STR06" "I20590","Smith","Mary Ann","Abt 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","Mary Ann is not listed with the rest of her family on the 1870 Ionia County census. It could be that she was married in New York, and remained there with her husband when the rest of the family moved. It is also possible that she did move to Ionia County, but was married prior to the census and is listed with her husband. It is also possible that she could have died.","STR06" "I15969","Smith","Mary Ann Cornelia","30 May 1851","5 Feb 1934","0","On the 1910 census, she indicated she had no children, living or dead.","STR06" "I34439","Smith","Mary Daisy","17 Mar 1876","14 Jul 1961","0","Laura Buckmaster shows her as a daughter of Wesley Smith and Mary ""Mollie"" Tillie.","STR06" "I22233","Smith","Mary Eliza","22 May 1829","26 Jul 1896","0","Robert McLemore Butler writes that she later married George Nunnery.","STR06" "I3124","Smith","Mary Elizabeth","9 Jan 1867","21 Jan 1939","0","Name: Mary Halbert
Death Date: 21 Jan 1939
Death Place: Precinct 4, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 72 years 11 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 09 Jan 1867
Birthplace: Fairmount, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: W.W. Halbert Jr.
Father's Name: Edward Smith
Father's Birthplace: La.
Mother's Name: Mary Jane Smith
Mother's Birthplace: La.
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Milam, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Fort Hill, Near Milam, Texas
Burial Date: 21 Jan 1939
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117863
Digital Film Number: 4030448
Image Number: 553
Reference Number: cn 4477
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I43172","Smith","Mary Elizabeth","21 Aug 1890","24 Dec 1955","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6T9-N8G
Name: Mary Elizabeth Blackburn
Event Date: 24 Dec 1955
Event Place: Houston, County Of Harris, Texas
Gender: Female
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 65 years 4 months 3 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 21 Aug 1890
Birthplace: Chireno, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W.I.M. Smith
Father's Birthplace: Chireno, Texas
Mother's Name: Mary Elizabeth Curl
Mother's Birthplace: Chirano, Texas
Occupation: Domestic
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place: Nacogdoches, Texas
Burial Date: 25 Dec 1955
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2114548
Digital Folder Number: 4163992
Image Number: 1099
Reference ID: 61067
Collection: Mary Elizabeth Blackburn, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I35221","Smith","Mary Elizabeth","17 Nov 1920","27 Mar 2010","0","The Sabine County Reporter
April 7, 2010, Page 16

Mary Elizabeth (Smith) Sims

Mary Elizabeth (Smith) Sims, 89, passed away Saturday, March 27, 2010. Funeral services were Wednesday, March 31 at Moore Funeral Home Chapel in Arlington, Burial was at Oak Grove Cemetery, Irving.

Mrs. Sims was born near Hemphill and lived there while growing up. She moved back to Hemphill in 1965 and lived there until 1978 when she moved to Grand Prarie to be near her boys. She attended school in Hemphill. She was a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, great-great grandmother, and friend. She will be missed by all who knew and loved her.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Bryan Jay and Mitty Smith; husband, Forest Earl Sims; and son, John David White, Jr.

Survivors include her sons, Benny Ray White and wife Marilyn; Paul David White and wife Maria; Marion Elno White and wife Inez, and Forrest Earl Sims, Jr. and wife Lisa; many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren as well as numerous other loving family and friends.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2010)","STR06" "I15986","Smith","Mary Elizabeth ""Beth""","3 Nov 1931","8 Feb 2000","0","Beth is a charter member of the JFG Chapter of the DRT. (White and Toole, p 49).","STR06" "I25832","Smith","Mary Frances","1 Jul 1881","20 Feb 1961","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXGN-Q95
name: Mary Frances Hines
death date: 20 Feb 1961
death place: Texas
gender: Female
race: W
death age: 79 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 01 Jul 1881
birthplace: Ozark, Alabama
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: Prince Albert Smith
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Sarah Elizabeth Collins
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Housewife
place of residence:
cemetery: Willis
burial place: Willis, Texas
burial date: 20 Feb 1961
additional relatives:
film number: 2116709
digital film number: 4166563
image number: 1229
reference number: 07988
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Mary Frances Hines, 1961","STR06" "I14385","Smith","Mary Jane","17 Jun 1847","11 Nov 1926","0","Also shown as born in Alabama.","STR06" "I47986","Smith","Mary Lorraine","15 Sep 1944","26 Dec 2020","0","Mary Lorraine Smith, 76, of Pineland passed away Saturday, December 26, 2020 at Sabine County Hospital.

Mary was born on September, 15, 1944 to Walter Reese Smith and Maywood West Smith in Beaumont. A lifetime resident of the Sabine County area, Mary loved music, the Hallmark Channel, and food.

She was preceded in death by her parents Walter and Maywood Smith.

Mary is survived by her brother Gary Smith and wife Carol of Hemphill; her two sisters, Patsy Kilcrease of Pineland, and Jennifer Hardy and husband Scott of Pineland; her five nephews, Adam, Brett, Brad, Wes, and Reese; and numerous great and great great nieces and nephews.

Graveside services for Mary will be 12:30, Monday, December 28, 2020, at Antioch Cemetery, in San Augustine County under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

The family would like to thank the staffs of Hemphill Care Center and Sabine County Hospital for their care and hard work during this trying time.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home, also publshed in The Sabine County Reporter, December 20, 2020, page 4","STR06" "I21075","Smith","Mary Louise","28 Mar 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1870 Federal Census
Texas, Cameron, Brownsville
410-410
SMITH, Mary 66 F W Keeping House Conn
MICHAELKOWSKY, Louise 27 F W At house Mexico
MICHAELKOWSKY, Clara 2 F W At house Texas
JONES, Lane 28 F B Domestic Servant Dou. Canada","STR06" "I12980","Smith","Matilda","20 Feb 1835","25 Apr 1921","0","Richard Leur emailed, in April 2014, that she was born 20 Feb 1835 and died 25 Apr 1921.","STR06" "I44021","Smith","Mattie","Apr 1894","14 May 1978","0","Name Mattie Smith Gammon
Titles and Terms:
Event Type Death
Event Date 14 May 1978
Event Place Irving, Dallas, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Age 84
Birth Year (Estimated) 1894
Father's Name Thomas O. Smith
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name Mary Ellen Williams
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Certificate Number 35281
Digital Folder Number 004905435
Image Number 00336

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1977-1986,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS8L-6VK : accessed 22 Nov 2013), Mattie Smith Gammon, 1978.

She is shown on ""The Limbs and Branches of the Smith Family Tree"" as the wife of Jessie R. GAMMAR. This tree was posted to RootsWeb WorldConnect by Terry D. SMITH on November 10, 2013.","STR06" "I28117","Smith","Maudie Lee","27 Aug 1916","31 Aug 2006","0","Maudie Lee Smith Roberts

Maudie Lee Smith Roberts, 90, of Lumberton died Thursday, Aug. 31, 2006. Mrs. Roberts was born Aug. 27, 1916 in Hemphill as a daughter of the late Ada (Morris) and J. Enoch Smith. A retired LVN, she and her family had also owned Mary Carter Paint Store in Beaumont for several years. She was a member of Loeb First Baptist Church and the Order of the Eastern Star Beaumont Chapter #71. Survivors: grandchildren, Barry Wayne ROBERTS of Flagstaff, Arizona, and Staci Lynnette HINMAN of Sedona, Arizona; and great-grandchildren, Elizabeth Kate ROBERTS of Arlington and Christian Andrew HINMAN of Sedona. She was preceded in death by her husband, Alfred Glen ROBERTS and her daughter, Sylvia Ann HINMAN. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Forest Lawn Funeral Home Chapel in Beaumont with Dr. Bob Webb officiating. Interment followed at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Beaumont. Services were under the direction of Forest Lawn Funeral Home in Beaumont.","STR06" "I10676","Smith","Melvina Audrey","8 Jul 1891","10 Oct 1976","0","The digital image of her actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows her as the daughter of Perry Smith and Alice Ferguson. The informant was Mrs. Nelva Johnson, daughter. She was widowed at the time of her death. Her residence at the time of her death was 250 Springhill Road, Jasper, and she was described as a housewife. She died at the Mary Dickerson Hospital in Jasper.
","STR06" "I10676","Smith","Melvina Audrey","8 Jul 1891","10 Oct 1976","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I40836","Smith","Mercel Ziess","Abt 1903","21 Mar 1976","0","His middle name may instead be Mercer, as this was the middle name of his father.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J63P-1JM
Name: Mercel Ziess Smith
Death Date: 21 Mar 1976
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 73 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1903
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mattie Lou Smith
Father's Name: Dave Smith
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lucy Jane Clark
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243937
Digital Film Number: 4168240
Image Number: 826
Reference Number: 832
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I47162","Smith","Merle Dean ""Cookie""","11 Mar 1947","11 Jul 2017","0","Obituary, copied from her Find A Grave memorial page

Merle Dean Cookie McLemore, age 70, died Tuesday, July 11th, at her home in Weatherford, Texas, after battling interstitial lung disease. She was born March 11, 1947 in Butler, Alabama, daughter of the late Joseph Hunter Smith and Grace Singleton.

She was a Baptist, worked for several years as Manager of Macs Diesel Service, Shell Lake, Arkansas, and as an Electronics Technician for Sanyo Manufacturing Corp., Forest City, Arkansas. She spent the remainder of her career as a Nurse and Certified Med Aide in several Nursing & Rehabilitation Centers in the north Texas region.

She was married to the late Felix C. McLemore, Sr., on October 2, 1971 at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, until his death December 11, 2007.

Surviving children: daughter Karen L. Scott of Austin, Texas, and Sharon Bussell, Middleton, Tennessee; daughters-in-law: April McLemore, Las Vegas, Nevada and Audra Ortega McLemore, Mineral Wells, Texas; three sons Lynn McLemore, Las Vegas, Nevada; , John Wayne McLemore, Weatherford, Texas; Felix C. McLemore, Jr., Mineral Wells, Texas; along with numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, many beloved nieces and nephews.

Funeral service will be 2:00 p.m. Sunday, July 16, at Frazer's Funeral Home in Warren, AR. Burial in Fitzhugh Cemetery by Frazer's Funeral Home. Visitation 6-8 p.m. Saturday, July 15, at Frazer's.","STR06" "I14776","","","","","","","" "I11351","Smith","Minnie Caroline","15 Jan 1886","10 Apr 1971","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 15 and 16 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 5A Stamped 115
89-91
Clark, Easual N Hed M W 32 M Tx Tx Tx Drayman Hauling
Clark, Bertie Wf F W 26 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Lavern Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Easual Jr Son M W 7 S Tx Tx
Clark, Doil Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Knox Son m W 2 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Butler, Cornelius Hired Hand M Neg 13 S Tx Tx Tx Servant
90-92
Smith, Osborn Head mW 25 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Smith, Bradie Wf F W 28 M Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Artie Son M W 3 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Elbert Son M W 1 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Joe I Boarder M W 36 S Tx Tx Tx Drayman Hauling
92-94
Clark, Mrs. W. J. Had F W 44 Wd Tx La Tx Farmer
Clark, Edward Son m W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Leon Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Truitt Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Paul Son M W 3 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
93-95
Fullen, Lon A Head m W 44 M 21 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Fullen, Edvina Wf F W53 m 18 Tx Tx La
Fullen, Hilliard Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
Fullen, Rosella Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
Fullen, Leroy Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
94-96
Paudert, Pierse E Head M W 34 M Ark NY Ark Agent Insurance
Paudert, Ruby Wf F W 17 M Tx Tx Tx
Paudert, Elouise Dtr F W 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Paudert, Elizabeth Mother F W 69 Wd Ark Ark Ilkl
95-97
Clark, Mathes J head m W 32 M Tx Tx Tx Stockman Stock running
Clark, Daisy Wf F W 24 M Tx Tx Tx
Ivy, Frank Hired Had m W 78 Ev Miss Ireland Miss Farmer
96-98
Clark, Monroe Head m W 48 M 20 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
Clark, Bessie Wf F W 47 M Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Vira Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
97-99
Clark, George B head M W 63 Tx Tx Tx Stockman
Clark, Bettie Wf F W 33 M 29 La La La
","STR06" "I15948","Smith","Minnie Jane","8 Jan 1892","1 Aug 1972","0","Her death certificate shows her as the daugher of William Henry Smith and Sarah E. Edie.","STR06" "I21911","Smith","Miranda","Abt 1803","Abt 1831","0","Unmarried.","STR06" "I7133","Smith","Mollie","Aft 1836","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Henry Young Smith.","STR06" "I12653","Smith","Morris M.","Abt 1835","9 Dec 1880","0","1870 Ionia County, Odessa Township
106-105
Smith, Moses (sic) 35 M W Carpenter 500 100 NY
Smith, Cynthia 26 F W Keeping House Maine
Smith, FRANKLIN 7 M W NY attended school
Smith, Edith 5 F W NY
Smith, Anna 1 F W NY
Smith, MARIAN 63 F W New Hampshire

Living immediately next door to Morris Smith in Ionia County in 1870 was the following family, these appear to be Morris's two youngest sisters, that were listed with he and his parents on the 1860 Riga, Monroe County, New York census.
105 104
Sickles, Charles 26 Farmer 800 350 MO
Sickles, Sarah 25 Keeping House NY
SMITH, Julie 23 Keeping House NY

1880 Federal Census:
Morris SMITH Self M Male W 44 NY Carpenter MA VT
Cintha SMITH Wife M Female W 36 ME Keeping House MA MA
Frank SMITH Son S Male W 17 NY Carpenter NY ME
Eideth SMITH Dau S Female W 15 NY Servant NY ME
Anna SMITH Dau S Female W 11 NY At School NY ME
Gertie SMITH Dau S Female W 7 MI NY ME
Meriam SMITH Other W Female W 74 NH Keeping House NH NH
Source Information:
Census Place Odessa, Ionia, Michigan
Family History Library Film 1254584
NA Film Number T9-0584
Page Number 316C

""Morris M. Smith, Carpenter, b ca 1835 in NY, resided Odessa, d 12-9-1880, age 44 yrs, 11 mo, 28 days, of consumption, fa. unnamed, mo. Marrian, spouse Cnitha O., daughter Gertrude A. b 11-27-1872."" (Courtesy LaVonne Bennett).","STR06" "I25937","Smith","Myrtis Jane","12 Jul 1910","22 Apr 2005","0","Sabine County Reporter
April 27, 2005

Myrtis Jane SHORT

Myrtis Jane SHORT, 94, of Pineland died late Friday, April 22, 2005, at Nacogdoches Medical Center in Nacogdoches. Mrs. Short was born July 12, 1910 in Milam as a daughter of the late Bessie (Britton) and June SMITH and had lived in Pineland several years. She was a homemaker and a member of Pineland's First United Methodist Church. Survivors: son B. T. SHORT of Pineland; a brother, Reece SMITH of Milam; sister, Zelma BLASINGAME of Garland; five grandchildren, four great grandchildren; and three great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, D.B. (sic) SHORT and a son, Truitte SHORT. Funeral services were hald at 11 a.m. Monday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill. Interment followed at Pineland Cemetery in Pineland. Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.

The May 4 edition of the same paper had a slightly expanded editon of this same obituary, which gave more extensive infomation about her survivors: son, Truman SHORT and wife Shirley of Pineland; daughter-in-law, Diann SHORT of Pineland; a daughter/granddaughter, Sharon and Al Snow of Milam; grandchildren, Marily ARNEY, Truitta, Todd and Ashley SHORT, all of Pineland; great grandchildren, Michael D. CONNER of Bronson, James SNOW of Milam, and Kriss HARDY and Kandace FRICK, both of Pineland; great-great granchildren, Cheyenne CONNER, Gunner SHORT, Emma FRICK, and Jordan HARDY; a brother, Reece SMITH of Milam; and a sister, Zelma BLASINGAME of Garland. She was preceded in death by her husband, Oswald SHORT, a son Truitte SHORT, and a grandson, Jerry SHORT.

She was described as ""a homemaker, roommother, childcare sitter, and much more. A giving mom who shared her tender care and love with six generations of family and friends.""

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I14056","Smith","Myrtle Pearl","4 Feb 1902","2 Jul 2000","0","Said to have married William Frank BARNETT.","STR06" "I14377","Smith","Nancy","Abt 1837","Yes, date unknown","0","Could this be the Nancy Smith who married Lawrence Hampton Conner of Newton County, Texas? His wife was shown on census records as having been born ca 1838 in either Louisiana or Alabama.","STR06" "I41552","Smith","Nancy","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","Could she be the daughter of John Harrison Smith and his wife Mary?","STR06" "I24427","Smith","Nancy Carolyn","18 Mar 1947","25 Dec 2019","0","Nancy Carolyn Welch, 72, of Bronson, Texas passed away Wednesday, December 25, 2019 in Hemphill Care Center after an illness.

Nancy was born March 18, 1947 in Beaumont, Texas to Lonnie and Verlene Crouch Smith. She was a school teacher for 40 years before retiring from West Sabine Elementary. She had lived in Sabine County for 20 years, having previously lived in Nederland and she was a member of the First Baptist Church in Bronson.

She is survived by her husband of 15 years, D. T. Welch of Bronson; sons, David Welch and wife, Sharon, of Anchorage, Alaska; Barry Welch and wife, Marci, of San Augustine, and John Welch and wife, Lindsey, also of San Augustine; daughters, Connie Warr and husband, Keith, of Nacogdoches and Christy Brown and husband, Malcolm, of Center; adopted son, Chris Childers; sister, Ginger Duvall; grandchildren, Davis, Natalie, Ashley, Ryan, Brady, Sam, Hannah, Briannah, Dustin, Olivia, Addiline, Colton, and Dillon; great grandchildren, Cooper and Finley; nephews, David Duvall and Ken Duvall and niece, Nancy Duvall.

A memorial service for Nancy will be held at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, December 31, 2019 at Bronson First Baptist Church.

Cremation arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home.

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

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 1, 2020, Page 5","STR06" "I16046","Smith","NancyAnn Elizabeth","Nov 1880","12 Oct 1970","0","Her last name when she died as Mattox. Shown by some to have married James H. Mattox. Her Texas Death Certificate indicated she had spent her entire life in Hemphill. She was listed as a housewife and mother. Informant was Mrs. Gladys Arnold, Daughter.","STR06" "I20673","Smith","Nathaniel","2 Jan 1670","Abt 1740","0","He married Mary DICKINSON, the dtr. of Nathaniel DICKINSON and Hannah BEARDSLEY. (James Albury; Chris Bird).","STR06" "I47770","Smith","Nay W.","4 Dec 1891","2 Mar 1964","0","His FindAGrave memorial page links him to parents John Wesley Smith (1855-1928) and Emma Ann Eaves Buck (1869-1934)

In 1930, he was living with his family in Shelby County, on San Augustine Road. His occupation was shown as Laborer, General Farm.","STR06" "I14368","Smith","Newton H.","Oct 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown as Newton M. Smith on the 1880 Sabine County, Texas census, and as Newt H. Smith on the death certificate of his daughter.","STR06" "I14395","Smith","Obediah Hillis","13 Sep 1868","22 May 1954","0","Informant on his Texas Death certificate, an image which can be seen on his FIndAGrave memorial page, shows his usual occupation as farmer, and the informant was his namesake son.","STR06" "I14395","Smith","Obediah Hillis","13 Sep 1868","22 May 1954","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 25 and 26 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 6B
106-106
Smith, Hillis Head M W 41 M1 20 Tx La Tx Farmer
Smith, Sallie Wf F W 37 m1 20 3/3 Tx US US Farm Laborer Home Farm
Smith, Hillis Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Smith, Bertie Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 12 and 13 January 1920
SD 326 ED 171 Sheets 6A and 6B
119-120
Smith, Obadiah H Head M W 52 M Tx La Al Farmer
Smith, Sarah E Wf F W 48 M Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Obadiah H Son M W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Smith, Bertie E Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Lockie P Dtr-in-law F W 29 M Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Mathew H Grandson M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Madie M Granddtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, J. T. Grandson M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Hazel M Granddaughter F W 1 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Clifford Boarder M W 46 M Ga Ga Ga Foreman Lumber Mill
Smith, Clifford Boarder M W 24 S Tx Tx Tx Nightwatchman Lumber Mill
Smith, Nathan O Boarder M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Lumber Mill","STR06" "I39159","Smith","Obediah Hillis","26 Aug 1897","24 Aug 1980","0","His Texas Death certificates shows his usual occupation as Plant Protection for Bethlehem Steel and Ship Building. Informant was his wife. Their residence was 1596 Pipkin in Beaumont.","STR06" "I12992","Smith","Obediah Jackson","Abt 1808","21 Jul 1868","0","Tricia McNaughten Williams emailed, on March 30, 2011, that ""Obediah J. Smith's middle name is Jackson and his death date is July 21, 1868 his death place was Big Sandy, Sabine County, Texas, USA with burial at Dickey Cemetery, Sandy Creek, Sabine County, Texas, USA."" In her annotated transcription of the Fairmount Cemetery of Sabine County, Kay Parker McCary instead writes that ""Obediah Jackson Smith buried Obediah Jackson Smith Cemetery, SCT - old and new markers.""","STR06" "I21903","Smith","Oliver","20 Jan 1766","20 Dec 1845","0","The founder of Smith Charities, according to the THE SMITH FAMILY GENEALOGY (http://clio.fivecolleges.edu/smith/sophia/family/gen1.htm)","STR06" "I20613","Smith","Oliver","26 Feb 1803","9 Feb 1861","0"," He died on 9 Feb 1861 in Whately, Franklin, Massachusetts. History of Deerfield, Volume II, by George Sheldon, Published by E. A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, MA, 1896. p. 114 of Whately, Mass., 1829
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/MAFRANKL/2003-02/1045926730","STR06" "I20613","Smith","Oliver","26 Feb 1803","9 Feb 1861","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Massachussets, Franklin County, The Town of Whately
Stamped 72
135-150
Oliver Smith 47 M Laborer 10 Mass
Thankful S. Smith 43 F Mass
Lyman Smith 19 M Mass
William Smith 17 M Mass
Sophia Smith 15 F Mass
Mary Smith 14 F Mass
Reuben Smith 9 M Mass
Henry Smith 6 M Mass
Mariah Smith 3 F Mass

1860 Census
Massachussets, Franklin County, Whately, PO Whately
Enumerated 20 July 1860
Page 136
1096-1138
Oliver Smith 59 M Farmer 1800 700 Mass
Mary D Smith 24 F Mass
Henry D Smith 16 M Mass
Maria E Smith 13 F Mass



","STR06" "I29886","Smith","Oliver White","27 May 1887","15 Jul 1963","0","Description: Mother of Oliver White Smith, Amelia ""Jane"" Smith. Never married. Father according to family Charles Beard, Have not been able to prove this. Gandparents White Smith & Letty Bullard

Sandra Smith
?u?rsssbs56@aol.com ?/u?","STR06" "I1303","Smith","Ollie Celesta","25 Jan 1895","18 Dec 1919","0","Laura Buckmaster shows that she married Lewis Byerly.","STR06" "I15835","Smith","Onie Mae","17 Jan 1910","21 Aug 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
August 30, 1995, Page 12

Onie Mae Ener

Onie Mae Ener, 85, of Yellowpine community died Monday, Aug. 21, 1995, at Medical Center Hospital in Nacogdoches.

She was born Jan. 17, 1910 in Sabine County as a daughter of the late William Robert and Mittie Z. (McNaughten) Smith and had been a lifelong area resident. She was a homemaker and member of the Harvest Assembly of God.

Survivors: husband, Willie F. Ener of Yellowpine; a son, David Ener of Yellowpine; two daughters, Kathy Burdette and Gaynell Arney, both of Hemphill; a daughter-in-law, Lillian Ener of Yellowpine; two brothers, Eldon Smith of Wilmington, Delaware, and Emmitt Smith of Pineland; a sister, Lucille Haire of Jasper; a sister-in-law, Ellie Smith of Jasper; ten grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by a son, Raymond Ener.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Winford Ener and Bro. W. P. Murchison officiating. Interment followed at Yellowpine Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2009)","STR06" "I20608","Smith","Osee","3 Oct 1790","Yes, date unknown","0","He married Sophia ELLIS (James Albury, Chris Bird) or Sophia ALLIS on 28 Nov 1812 (Charles R. Rotert ""Rotert-Smith-Cooper"" tree at World Connect).","STR06" "I8076","","","","","","","" "I2756","","","","","","","" "I46231","","","","","","","" "I7022","Smith","Patsy Jane","11 Feb 1935","10 Jan 2011","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 19, 2011, Page 12

Patsie Jane Smith Pearson

Patsie Jane Smith Pearson, 75, passed away Monday, Jan. 10, 2011, in Houston.

Mrs. Pearson was born in San Augustine to parents Roscoe and Novie Smith.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Jimmie Pearson.

She is survived by children, Taska Fields and husband Bill, Sally Hill and Tony Hernandez, and Charles McCary and wife Bonnie. She is also survived by her grandchildren Jason Fields, and Lindsey Golemon and husband Brandon.

Mrs. Pearson lover her children, grandchildren, and her dog, Patches. She was a very thoughtful and giving person. She made every holiday special for her family. She will be missed.

Funeral services were conducted Wednesday, Jan. 12, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed at Oak Hill Cemetery.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Online condolences may be posted at www.starrfuneralhome.com.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2011)","STR06" "I20615","Smith","Patterson","24 Dec 1806","Yes, date unknown","0","He married Sarah MEEKINS (Charles Rotert).","STR06" "I26980","","","","","","","" "I35716","Smith","Pearl Alice","19 Oct 1898","9 Apr 1986","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows her as a daughter of Charlie SMITH and Mollie NASH.","STR06" "I43402","","","","","","","" "I22234","Smith","Peter McLemore","17 Oct 1831","26 Jul 1908","0","The maternal great great grandfather of Robert McLemore Butler, whose invaluable research of the Sampson County, North Carolina McLemore family made this compilation possible.

PETERS CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH CEMETERY Beaver Dam Township..Cumberland County, NC
Peters Creek Baptist Church is located on Peters Creek Church Road off NC210 South about one mile from the intersection of NC 210 and NC 242. The GEO coordinates are: N 34.8548 and W 78.5271.

* Caroline E (Smith) Oct 1 1853 - Jun 9 1927 Wife of P M Smith ""She died as she lived, lusting in God""
[Ed note: P M Smith is Peter McLemore Smith]

Bladen County, NC--DEEDS--Thomas Smith to Joab Smith, 1820

[Ed: Note: Joab Smith's daughter, Caroline E Smith, was Peter McLemore Smith's third wife.]","STR06" "I20646","Smith","Philip","30 Apr 1632","10 Jan 1684","0","Born on 30 Apr 1632 at England. Baptized in Nov 1632 at Hadleigh, Suffolk, Eng. Philip died at Hadley, MA, on 10 Jan 1685. The son of Samuel SMITH and Elizabeth CHILEAB.

Philip, first of Wethersfield, removed to Hadley after 1659.

Philip was one of the first men of his time to be a lieutenant, deacon, and representative in Hadley. He was ""murdered with an hideous witchcraft"" according to Cotton Mather.

Some quotations from Lawson's web pages follow.

From The Magnalia Christi Americana, by Cotton Mather - 1702.

Mr. Philip Smith, aged about 50 years, a son of eminently virtuous parents, a
deacon of a church in Hadley, a member of the General Court, a justice in the
County Court, a selectman for the affairs of the town, a Lieutenant of the troop, and
which crowns all, a man for devotion, sanctity, gravity, and all that was honest,
exceeding exemplary. Such a man was in the winter of the year 1684, murdered
with an hideous witchcraft, that filled all those parts of New England, with
astonishment. He was, by his office concerned about relieving the indigences of a
wretched woman in the town; who being dissatisfied at some of his just cares about
her, expressed herself unto him in such a manner, that he declared himself
thenceforth apprehensive of receiving mischief at her hands. Early in January, he
began to be very valetudinarious. He shewed such weanedness from the weariness
of the world, etc.... While he remained yet of a sound mind, he solemnly charged
his brother to look well after him. Be sure (said he) to have a care for me.... There
shall be a wonder in Hadley.... In his distress he exclaimed much upon the young
woman aforesaid, and others, as being seen by him in the room. Some of the young
men in the town being out of their wits at the strange calamities thus upon one of
their most beloved neighbors, went three or four times to give disturbance unto the
woman thus complained of; and all the while they were disturbing her, he was at
ease, and slept as a weary man; yea, these were the only times they perceived him to
take any sleep in all his illness. Gally pots of medicine provided for the sick man
were unaccountably emptied: audible scratchings were made about the bed, when his
hands and feet lay wholly still, and were held by others. They beheld fire sometimes
on the bed; and when the beholders began to discourse of it, it vanished away.
Divers people actually felt something often stir in the bed, at a considerable distance
from the man; it seemed as big as a cat, but they could never grasp it. Several trying
to lean on the bed's head, tho' the sick man lay wholly still, the bed would shake so
as to knock their heads uncomfortably. Mr. Smith dies; the jury that viewed his
corpse found a swelling on one breast, his back full of bruises, and several holes
that seemed made with awls. After the opinion of all had pronounced him dead, his
countenance continued as lively as if he had been alive; his eyes closed as in a
slumber, and his nether jaw not falling down. Thus he remained from Saturday
morning about sunrise, till Sabbathday in the aftenoon. When those who took him
out of the bed, found him still warm, tho' the season was as cold as had almost been
known in any age; and a New England winter does not want for cold. But on
Monday morning they found the face extremely tumified and discolored. It was
black and blue, and fresh blood seemed running down his cheek upon the hairs.
Divers noises were also heard in the room where the corpse lay; as the clattering of
chairs and stools, whereof no account could be given. This was the end of so good a
man.

From History of Hadley, by Sylvester Judd - 1863.

Mary Webster, the woman who disturbed Philip Smith, was sent to Boston, tried
for witchcraft, and acquitted. The young men of Hadley tried an experiment upon
her. They dragged her out of the house, hung her up until she was near dead, let her
down, rolled her some time in the snow, and at last buried her in it, and there left
her. But she survived, and died in 1696. No inhabitant of Hampshire Co. was ever
executed for witchcraft.

From Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut, by Lucius Barnes Barbour - 1976.

William Webster s. of John & Agnes died 1688 mar Feb 17, 1670 Mary Reeve who
died 1696 dau of Thomas Reeve of Springfield. Hadley; his wife was accused of
witchcraft and sent to Boston for trial 1684, but was acquitted and died in peace.
s.p.

Source: http://babbage.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr02/rr02_444.html","STR06" "I20671","Smith","Philip","Abt 1665","26 Jan 1724","0","He married Mary BLISS on 9 July 1687 and Mary ROBINSON in September 170

http://www.footefamily.org/ancestor.htm#rebecca(4)","STR06" "I20596","Smith","Philip","22 Jul 1730","30 Aug 1806","0","From Whately or Hatfield, taxed 1789 in Deerfield.

Philip Smith, (1730-1806), served as a private in Capt. Salmon White's company, 1777. He was born and died in Whately, Mass. Also No. 16053.

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcstayfamily/smith.htm","STR06" "I20601","Smith","Philip","3 May 1766","Jan 1821","0","Post received on World Connect Tree:

From: Esther Rancier
Email: ?u?erase@pacbell.net
?/u?Note:
According to the History of Deerfield, Ma, Philip mar. Rebecca Tower of Hatfield. she d. 28 Dec. 1842. Children: Clara b. 9 Sept. 1792; d. ca. 1809; Michael b. 1 Feb. 1794 & drowned at Warehouse Point, CT 17 May 1821. Fought War of 1812; Alvin b. 7 Nov. 1795, war of 1812 & d. in service; Reuben b. 12 Aug. 1797; Melzar b. 15 Sept. 1799; Ambrose b. 29 May 1801; Erotas ?","STR06" "I28174","","","","","","","" "I20607","Smith","Phineas","17 Oct 1788","14 Aug 1864","0","Biography from FindAGrave:

Phineas was a son of Bezaleel and Lovinia (Munson) Smith of Whately, Massachusetts.

He married Electa Marsh on 15 Aug. 1814 in Whately. They were the parents of: Edwin G., Lovina M., Amelia, Elizabeth, Amanda E., Mary Jane, Julia L., Henry C., John Jay and Abigail M. Smith. Edwin, Elizabeth and Abigail all have memorials on FindAGrave.

Phineas served as a Sergeant in Capt. Southworth Jenkins' company, Col. Thomas Langley's regiment, Massachusetts militia in the War of 1812. His company was sent from Franklin County to Boston to defend against the attack of the British fleet that was then threatening the Massachusetts coast. He was honorably discharged on 15 October at Boston.

The family moved to Monroe county, New York, about 1816, and settled on a farm in the town of Ogden. Phineas and Electa, as well as some of their children, moved to Fairfax county, Virginia, sometime between 1850 and 1860, but evidently returned to New York within a few years as Phineas died in Bergen, Genesee county, in 1864.","STR06" "I20607","Smith","Phineas","17 Oct 1788","14 Aug 1864","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
New York, Monroe County, Ogden Town
Enumerated 23 Sept 1850
23-23
Phinias Smith 62 M Farmer 3150 Mass
Electa Smith 56 F Mass
Amanda E Smith 25 F NY
Julia L Smith 21 F NY
John J Smith 16 M NY
24-24
Edwin Smith 35 M Mass
Jane C Smith 34 F NY
Phinias Smith 11 M NY

1860 Census
not located","STR06" "I10787","","","","","","","" "I16099","Smith","Prince Albert","Abt 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census

Census Place:Daleville, Dale, Alabama
Source:FHL Film 1254010 National Archives Film T9-0010
Page 58
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Prince A. SMITH Self M M W 34 AL Occ: Farmer Fa: GA Mo: ---
Sarah E. C. SMITH Wife F M W 31 GA Occ:Keeping House Fa: ---Mo: ---
Edmon C. SMITH Son M S W 13 AL Occ: Farm Lab Fa: --- Mo: ---
William J. SMITH Son M S W 11 AL Occ:At Home Fa: --- Mo: ---
Robert E. SMITH Son M S W 9 AL Fa: ---Mo: ---
Andrew J. SMITH Son M S W 7 AL Fa: ---Mo: ---
Lenora V. SMITH Dau F S W 5 AL Fa: ---Mo: ---
Victora SMITH Dau F S W 3 AL Fa: --- Mo: ---
Henry C. SMITH Son M S W 1 AL Fa: --- Mo: ---
Fedrick SMITH Son M S W 1 M AL Fa: --- Mo: ---","STR06" "I38323","Smith","Rachel","Abt 1819","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

Illinois, Menard County, Twp 19 Range 5 W, P. O. Fallula?
Enumerated 2 Sept 1870
Page 24
189-184
McLamoor, Rachel 31 M (sic) W Farmer 5000 400 Ky
McLamoor, James 26 M W Ill
McLamoor, William 21 M W Ill
McLamoor, Jerome 10 M W Ill
Cantral, Clay 35 F W Ill","STR06" "I47229","Smith","Rachel Mina ""Minnie""","Abt 1872","25 Jan 1955","0","In 1930, the family lived on Cottage Avenue in Baltimore. Rachel's mother, 80 year old Yetta SCHMIDT, born in Russia of Russian parents was living with the family.


Obituary

Baltimore Sun, January 26, 1955

LEVINE-On January 25, 1955, RACHAEL MINNIE, beloved wife of the late Reuben Levine of 3700 Cottage avenue; beloved mother of Mrs. Tillie Solomon and Mrs. Edith Moss, Solomon J., Samuel and Miss Ruth Levine; sister of Hyman Smith, or Tyler, Texas; Mrs. Celia Shapiro, of Baltimore. Also survived by ten grandchildren and then great-grandchildre. [Washington (D.C.) papers please copy.] Funeral form Sol Levinson & Bros. Home, 1124-26 West North avenue, on Wednesday, January 26, at 2 P.M. Interment in B'nai Israel Congregation Cemetery, Southern avenue. [Please omit flowers.] In mourning at 3700 Cottage avenue.
LEVINE-Ahavas Sholom Congregation and Ladies Auxiliary, 126 South Poppleton street, deeply regrets the passing of Mrs. RACHEL MINNIE LEVINE, beloved mother of our treasurer, Solomon J. Levine. All officers and members please attehd funeral services at Sol Levinson & Bros. Home, 1124-26 West North avenue, on Wednesday at 2 P.M. Solomon Silverstein, President, Samuel H. Wachter, Secretary.
LEVINE-B'nai Abraham Yehuda Laib Family Societ deeply regrets to announce the deaht of our beloved member, RACHEL MINNIE LEVEIN. All officers and members please attehd funeral services at Sol Levinson & Bros. Home, 1124-26 West North avenue, on Wednesday at 2 P.M
LEVINE-Sarah, Minnie and Meyer Baer Levine Family Circle deeply regrets to announce the deaht of our beloved member, RACHEL MINNIE LEVEIN. All officers and members please attehd funeral services at Sol Levinson & Bros. Home, 1124-26 West North avenue, on Wednesday at 2 P.M

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, August 2018)

Her tombstone was inscribed

MOTHER
LEVINE
Rachel Mina bat r. Shlomo
d. 2 Shevat 5715
Age 84","STR06" "I47229","Smith","Rachel Mina ""Minnie""","Abt 1872","25 Jan 1955","0","(Research):The B'nai Abraham and Yehuda Laib Family Society website, founded in Baltimore in 1901 by relatives of Yehuda Laib Romm and Rabbi Abraham Abramson, and believed to be the oldest Jewish Family society in the world. They held their 115th anniversary reunion on Labor Day weekend 2016. Tillie Levine, Mamie Yatovitz, Rachel Silver Snovsky and Henna Ginsburg became members in 1912.

B'nai Abraham and Yehuda Laib Family Society membership and its associated family tree revolves around a woman named Rella Krok, who was born about 1833. Her father, Laibe Krok, was born in 1800. Laibe and his wife Rachel Krok lived in the tiny hamlet of Tselkay / Celkiai, just south of Rokisik / Roki?kis, a town in an area which today is in the northeastern part of the Republic of Lithuania. In the 1800s, the area was first in the Vilna Gubernya (province) and then in the Kovno Gubernya of the Russian Empire. Prior to 1795, the area was part of the Commonwealth of Poland and Lithuania. There is evidence that Laibe Krok's ancestors lived in this area at least as early as 1760.

The family tradition states that Laibe and Rachel ""were good citizens, religious in their observance of Mosaic Law, and liberal in their outlook on life. Laibe Krok was a wine merchant and the owner of a distillery. He was a philanthropist of no mean repute.""

Rella was one of Laibe and Rachel's six children. In 1847 Rella married Yehuda Laib Romm of Ponidel / Pandelys. Yehuda Laib was a widower with one child, Mari Leah Romm. Yehuda Laib and Rella had seven children together. After the death of Yehuda Laib, Rella married Rabbi Abraham Abramson, who was a sofer in Rakisik and a nephew of Yehuda Laib's first wife. Abraham was a widower who had had seven children with his first wife, Chana Brina. Upon marrying Abraham, Rella was the mother or step-mother of a total of fifteen children.

Rella and Abraham Abramovitz were recorded in the 1897 All-Russia Census as living on Kamai street (today, Respublikos gatve) in Rakisik. Fourteen years after they married, Rella died and Abraham came to America . According to family tradition, Abraham had served Roki?kis as Chief Rabbi for 25 years before coming to America.

As of the BAYL's 100th Anniversary, in 2001, the family tree, tracing the descendants of Rella and her siblings and the descendants of her two husbands from their first marriages, spanned nine generations over more than 200 years, contained more than 3200 names. Today, descendants live in many of the United States, as well as in Australia, Canada, England, Israel, and South Africa.","STR06" "I21841","Smith","Raiford H.","Abt 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","Bonnie Seiler shows that he married Rhoda GOODRICK. Shelia Smith instead shows her as Rhonda GOODRICH, and adds they were the parents of Harvey Lee Raeford Smith, Alene Smith, and Herman Smith.","STR06" "I45463","Smith","Rebecca","Sep 1836","6 Sep 1917","0","In 1910 she was widowed and living with son Thomas H McGraw in Sabine County.","STR06" "I47256","Smith","Rebecca","8 Dec 1903","19 Jan 1991","0","She was listed as Rebecca G. PERLMAN on the Social Security Applications and Claims Index, a daughter of Meyer Smith and Anna Rubin.","STR06" "I2030","Smith","Reece Thomas","25 Apr 1913","29 Dec 2010","0","SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE
Thursday, April 24, 2003

90th Birthday Join us in celebrating the 90th birthday of Reece SMITH on Sunday, April 27, 2003, from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Family Farm, off Hwy 87, north of Milam.

The Sabine County Reporter
January 5, 2011, Page 14

Reece Thomas Smith

Reece Thomas Smith, 97, died Wednesday, Dec. 28 (sic), 2010, in his home near Milam, after an illness.

Smith was born in Time to June and Vessie Brittain Smith. He retired from Graver Tank and Oil and was a farmer/rancer all his life. He was a member of the Pendleton Assembly of God in Pendleton, LA.

He is survived by son, Millard Smith and his wife, Johnnie of Milam, Lamar Smith and his wife Ruth of Patroon, and Tommy Smith and his wife Juanita of Sam Rayburn; daughters, Janice Hughes of Center and Brenda Elliott of Lufkin; sister, Zelma Blasingame of Garland; son-in-law, Morris Shofner of Houston; 13 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren; and four great-great grandchildren.

Funeral services were conducted Saturday, Jan. 1, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in the Liberty Springs Cemetery near Milam.

Memorials may be made to Hospice in the Pines, 116 South Raguet, Lufkin, TX 75904; Pendleton Assembly of God Church, 14152 Texas Highway, Many, LA 71499; or Liberty Springs Cemetery Fund, 2009 Reeves Road, Milam TX 75959.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Online condolences may be posted at www.starrfuneralhome.com.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2011)","STR06" "I9728","Smith","Reeta M.","21 Feb 1903","Dec 1985","0","Art Peck instead had her year of birth as 1902. Assumed the SSDI was more accurate.","STR06" "I16422","Smith","Robert","Bef 1814","1 Feb 1881","0","Could this be her husband:

1835 Sabine District Census 29. John Smith 73 married Methodist farmer
Mary, his wife 63 Methodist
Robert, son * 35 single Methodist","STR06" "I41355","Smith","Robert ""Bobby"" Everett","25 Dec 1950","3 Dec 1972","0","Elaine Wells emailed in May 2013 that Bobby died, in December 1972, in a car accident, and was buried in the Evergreen Cemetery at Jasper between his parents.","STR06" "I40837","Smith","Robert David","Abt 1904","29 Dec 1969","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6M1-K8P
Name: Robert David Smith
Death Date: 29 Dec 1969
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 65 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1904
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: David Smith
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lucy Jane Clark
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218516
Digital Film Number: 4030569
Image Number: 906
Reference Number: 94571
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I14063","Smith","Robert Earl","28 Nov 1909","9 Sep 1999","0","He married Deva Dainwood.","STR06" "I14063","Smith","Robert Earl","28 Nov 1909","9 Sep 1999","0","(Research):Shown as C. R. Smith, age 5 months, on the 1910 Census of Sabine County, Texas.","STR06" "I32959","Smith","Robert Earl ""Rob""","11 Aug 1926","6 Dec 2008","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 13, 1994, Page 7

Robert Earl ""Rob"" Smith

Robert Earl Smith, 82, of Hemphill died Saturday, Dec. 6, 2008.

He was born Aug. 11, 1926 in Sabine County to the late Ola Wright and Gus Smith. He had been a lifelong resident of Sabine County and was a retired County Commissioner of Precinct 1. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and was a member of Little Fowler Masonic Lodge #305. Smith was of the Baptist faith.

Survivors: sisters, Eva Thain of Houston, Evon Tappan of Hockley, and Lauree Baker of Cypress.

Funeral services were held Monday, Dec. 8 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Eddie Ballard officiating. Interment followed at Fairmount Cemetery.

Services under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2008)","STR06" "I15838","Smith","Robert Everett","8 May 1914","3 Apr 1980","0","The obituary of his son, Lyndel, states that Robert Everett Smith was a Texas Ranger.","STR06" "I12905","Smith","Robert H.","Abt 1802","20 Sep 1867","0","Robert H. Smith entered Coahuila-Texas sponsored by Sam Houston. He bought the Sion Smith Headright and paid for it four thousand red gold dollars. He is listed on the first census of Texas with parents, John and Mary Smith. Their home was on the Pineland Road west of Hemphill, and they are buried in the Smith Cemetery, now known as the Old Whitehead Cemetery. When Robert sold this land he reserved a fifty foot square of land for the preservation of the cemetery. This family was from North Carolina and was related to the Pace family, early pioneers of Sabine County. Robert H. Smith married Mary Johnson, and their home was where the Roy Payne home is now. He raised fine horses, farmed, was a real estate dealer, and a member of the Littleton Fowler Masonic Lodge, which buried him with full honors when he died Sept. 20, 1867 (White and Toole, p 56).","STR06" "I47542","Smith","Robert Perry ""Country""","24 Aug 1933","30 Jun 2019","0","Robert Perry ""Country"" Smith, 85, of Milam, TX, passed away June 30, 2019. Born on August 24, 1933 to Obediah Hillis Smith and Elsie Hoffman Smith, in Milam, TX, he grew up in Beaumont, TX, but would always feel the pull of his birthplace over the years.

Robert attended South Park High School and graduated in 1950. He met his sweetheart, Junell Fore, and they married in 1951. He worked in the oil and gas industry and moved multiple times from Beaumont to Louisiana and to west Texas, before settling in Vidor, TX where he and Junell raised their three sons. His employment led him to Sulphur, LA where he retired from PPG Industries. After Junell's death in 1993, Robert married his current love, Lennie Webb.

Robert and Lennie moved to his childhood home of Milam, TX, where he pursued his pleasures of hunting, fishing, working on his property, being a member of Bethany Baptist Church and staying dutifully active in Masonic studies and activities, which he has done his whole adult life. A man of integrity and honesty, Robert was a member of the several Masonic lodges and espoused education and volunteerism.

Robert is preceded in death by his mother Elsie Hoffman Smith, father Obediah Hillis Smith, brothers William Hillis Smith, James Edward Smith, sister Marie Smith Roma; and his former wife Junell Fore Smith. He is survived by his wife Lennie Webb Smith, brothers John Terry Smith and Walter Truett Smith, his sons Robert Perry Smith, Jr. (of Nashville, TN), Clay Allen Smith (of Leesville, LA), and Justin Blane Smith (of Houston, TX), son-in-law Kevin Johnson, former daughter-in-law Gena Purkey Smith Boyte, grandson Grayson Fielding Smith and granddaughter Alexandra Parker Smith and great grandson Braylan Adam Smith.

Visitation at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill, TX on Tuesday, July 2 from 5-9 pm. Funeral service Wednesday, July 3, at Starr Funeral home at 10 am. Burial will be at Forest Lawn Cemetery Wednesday, July 3 at 2 pm in Beaumont, TX. Donations my be made in Robert's honor to the American Cancer Society or Masonic Lodge.

(Copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, also published in the Sabine County Reporter, July 10, 2019, page 8)","STR06" "I35038","Smith","Robert Wayne","22 Feb 1945","21 Jan 2007","0","The Sabine County Reporter
February 7, 2007, Page 9

Robert Wayne Smith

Rear Admiral Robert Wayne Smith, USN (R), 61, died Sunday, Jan. 21, at Pflugerville Care Center following a seven-year battle with Frontotemporal dementia.

Admiral Smith was born in Marshall and graduated from Teneha High School in 1963. He received his undergraduate degree from Sam Houston State University in Huntsville and his Master's degree from George Washington University in Washington, D. C. He served 31 years in the United States Navy, followed by one year with Raytheon, Greenville. During his Navy career, Admiral Smith served on the USS Forrestal, USS John F. Kennedy, USS Eisenhower, and served as the commanding officer of the Naval Depot in Alameda, California, and as NAVAIR 6.0 Director.

When Admiral Smith was diagnosed with Frontotemporal Dementia he worked as a volunteer with the Midlothian Food Bank in Midlothian and participated in the Stark Group, Center for Brain Health, at the University of Texas Southwest Medical Center in Dallas.

In 2006, Admiral Smith's son and daughter-in-law established the Admiral's Ride sponsoring a bike ride from Austin to the Center for Brain Health in Dallas, and raised over $16,000 and awareness for dementia and demetia caregivers.

Survivors: his wife of 38 years, Molly Spears Smith of Alexandria, Virginia; son and daughter-in-law, Colby and Keleigh Smith of Cedar Park; granddaughers, Avery Smith and Aubrie Smith; a grandson, Austin Smith; mother Letitia Edgar of Hemphill; sister, Letitia Ann Brittain of Dallas; Uncle and Aunt, James and Toni Wells of Pasadena; mother-in-law, Ellen Spears of Center; brother-in-law, James Spears of Tyler; and sisters-in-law, Trudy and Dr. Don Hay of Nacogdoches and Chris and Dave Dewey of Sandy, Utah.

He was preceded in death by his father, J. W. Smith.

Funeral mass was conducted Jan. 25 at St. Theresa Catholic Church in Center with Father Jones Jayaraj officiating. Full military graveside rites will be held at 9 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 15, at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, and Father DeRosa officiating.

Services are under the direction of Mangum Funeral Home in Center.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2010)


","STR06" "I14290","Smith","Roscoe Elbert","25 Dec 1904","11 Mar 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
March 15, 1995, Page 10

Roscoe Smith

Roscoe Elbert Smith, 90, of Hemphill died Saturday, March 11, 1995, at Spring Branch Medical Center in Houston.

He was born Dec. 25, 1904, in Sabine County as a son of the late Wiley P. and Sally Hammock Smith. He was a former owner/operator of a service station in Evadale.

Survivors: wife, Novie (McNaughten) Smith of Hemphill; two daughters, Bobbie Martini and husband Ed, and Patsie Pearson, both of Houston; a brother, Pat Smith of Hemphill; three grandchildren, Taska Fields and husband Bill, Sally Hill and husband Brian, and Chuck McCary; and two great-grandchildren, Jason Fields and Lindsey Fields.

Funeral services were held Tuesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. W. Clarence Howell officiating. Interment followed at Oak Hill Cemetery in Sabine County.

Pallbearers: Arvil Smith, Lynn Smith, Brian Hill, Jason Fields, Bill Fields, and Wyley Rice.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2009)","STR06" "I39172","","","","","","","" "I17047","","","","","","","" "I14394","Smith","Rubin John","22 Mar 1859","26 Dec 1906","0","At the time of the 1870 census, he was living in household #455-455, and appears to be the 11 year old son of J.H. and Zeroine (Garlington) Smith, and brother to 21 year old Margaret and 16 year old John. However, on the Rootsweb World Connect Project: Hill Family Page, he is instead shown as the son of Irving and Luthenia (Garlington) Smith.

On the 1880 Sabine County, Texas census, he is shown as a 21 year old ""widower-farmer.""","STR06" "I21930","Smith","Rufus","13 Sep 1761","21 Dec 1841","0","Dave Graves writes that he married Lavinia Bangs on 5 May 1785.","STR06" "I15862","Smith","Russell Allen","15 May 1896","30 Mar 1964","0","Funeral Services Held Tuesday For Rev. R. A. Smith

Funeral services for Rev. Russell A. Smith, 67, of San Augustine were held at the First Baptist Church in San Augustine at 4 P.m. Tuesday. Burial was in Liberty Hill Cemetery under direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home of San Augustine. The Rev. Carl Greer, pastor of the First Baptist Church in San Augustine officiated, assisted by the Rev. W. D. Sherman of Beaumont and the Rev. Clarence Howell of Hemphill.

Rev. Smith died at home at 8:30 a.m. Monday after an illness of four years.
He was a native of Fairmount in Sabine County. He was the youngest of 13 children and had lived in San Augustine since 1933.

Rev. Smith was a member of the Baptist Church and was a school teacher in Sabine County until he entered the Navy during World War I. He served aboard the battleship Oregon in the Pacific. After the war, he was associated with Knox Lumber Co. in Hemphill. In 1932 this company merged with Temple Lumber Co. for one year.

He became vice president of First National Bank in Hemphill in 1933. When the Hemphill bank closed in 1933, he moved to San Augustine to be in charge of the bank's service. He remained in San Augustine as vice president of First National Bank of San Augustine until 1938.
In 1938, he joined Deep East Texas Electric Co-operative as office manager. In 1940, he returned to Temple Lumber Co. in Pineland where he was purchasing agent and logging superintendent in charge of all woods operations until 1956.

In 1956, he became an independent pulpwood contractor in San Augustine.
Smith had been a Baptist minister for more than 40 years. He served churches in Milam, Geneva, Campsprings, Bronson, Chinquapin, Denning, San Augustine, and had been pastor of the Liberty Hill Baptist Church for more than 17 years, until he resigned on account of ill health.
Smith served as mayor of San Augustine in 1948 and 1949. During his term of office, the San Augustine Memorial Hospital was built. This was his main project during his term of office. He did not seek re-election.

Smith was a member of San Augustine Masonic Lodge and served as district deputy grand master.
Pallbearers were Hogan Fussell, Morris Thompson, Dr. C. R. Haley, E. A. Buckalew, Abb Howard, Albert Green, J. H. Wells, and Nelsyn Wade.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lucille Smith of San Augustine; one son, J. L. Smith of San Augustine; one grandchild, Linda Joy Smith of San Augustine; three brothers, Obe Smith of Fairmount, G. S. Smith of Diboll, and Curtis Smith of Baton Rouge, La.
**************************************
The Sabine County Reporter, Hemphill,Texas, Thursday, April 2, 1964

(Courtesy of Kay Parker McCary)","STR06" "I14061","Smith","Sadie","Abt 1904","Yes, date unknown","0","She married first Hubert Nelson and second Lewis C. Pratt.","STR06" "I11409","Smith","Sally","6 Jul 1896","","0","Laura Buckmaster shows that she married John Cowart.","STR06" "I21331","Smith","Samuel","6 Sep 1601","Between 1680 and 1681","0","""The earliest ancestor whom we can trace of Sophia Smith was Lieut. Samuel Smith, who came with his wife Elizabeth and four children in 1636 when he was 32 years old from England.....He was one of the [Hadley] selectmen chosen on the 9th of November 1659 'to order all puvlic occasions that concern the good of the country for the ensuing year,'....(Hopkins Grammer School) was the first endowed school of the kind in Hampshire County, and Samuel Smith was chosen one of the first trustees, it afterward vecame Hopkins Academy and Sophia Smith was one of its pupils.....In the early records of the town [of Hadley], he is frequently chosen for the management of town affairs, where a person of integrity and sagacity seems to have been demanded.""

--Unsigned and undated history from Sophia Smith's homepage

www.smith.edu/libraries/ca/sophia/family/gen1.htm

Occupation Lieutenant and Fellmonger

Source of Information: Ancestry of Col. John Harrington Stevens and Francis Helen Miller by Mary Lovering Holman, Concord, NH. 1948, page 369-375.

Samuel Smith resided at England; traveled on the ""Elizabeth"" to Boston April 30, 1634 from Ipswich, Suffolk, England with wife and several children; Watertown, Connecticut 1634; Wethersfield, Connecticut 1635/1636; Hadley, Massachusetts 1659/1660. Commanding officer of Hadley, Massachusetts Company, 1663-1678, probably was in King Philips War.

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcstayfamily/lt.htm

Passenger list of the Elizabeth said to be published NEGHS register 14, page 329, not verified.

Per his FindAGrave memorial page:

New Research in 2020.... NEHGR 174:40ff.... his parents were John Smith (c1572-1618) and Mary (Gardner) Smith (c1575-1626). Both John and Mary were buried in Burstall, Co.Suffolk.

He married Elizabeth Smith/Smythe on Oct 6,1624 at Whatfield, Co.Suffolk.

He sailed from England on the ship ""Elizabeth"" out of Ipswich with his wife Elizabeth, and landed in Boston with their four Children, Samuel,Elizabeth, Mary, and Philip in 1634. In 1636, they moved to Connecticut, and he was one of the Founders of Wethersfield,CT. In 1659, they moved to Massachusetts and he was one of the founders of Hadley.","STR06" "I21934","Smith","Samuel","27 Jan 1638","19 Sep 1703","0","From FindAGrave:

The son REV. HENRY SMITH, and his second wife, Dorothy Smith, he married Mary Ensign, daughter of JAMES & SARAH (ELSON) ENSIGN, about 1662.

He had a four acre homelot adjoining Henry Smith in Wethersfield on the south, which he sold to Samuel Boardman. He removed to Northamption, Mass about 1666 and to Hadley, Mass. about 1680.

Find A Grave Memorial# 37775751
","STR06" "I20669","Smith","Samuel","Jan 1658","28 Aug 1707","0","Married Mary CHURCH on November 16, 1682.

http://www.footefamily.org/ancestor.htm#rebecca(4)","STR06" "I44043","Smith","Samuel Ewin","6 Aug 1917","Yes, date unknown","0","Name Samuel Ewin Smith
Event Type Birth
Event Date 06 Aug 1917
Event Place Denton, Denton, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Father's Name William Hester Smith
Mother's Name Mary Mitilda Chenoweth
Certificate Number 33035
Digital Folder Number 004492091
Image Number 00291

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X2JF-7QJ : accessed 23 Nov 2013), Samuel Ewin Smith, 1917.","STR06" "I44007","Smith","Samuel Henry","18 Dec 1840","3 Mar 1923","0","His descendant, Sherilyne ""Sam"" Palmer wrote, in April 2013, that Samuel Henry was a blacksmith, like his father, Obediah Smith (wife Matilda UNKNOWN). Obediah and Matilda were in Logan Co, KY in 1840 Census and in 1880 Census. Samuel Henry Smith and his wife, Mary Elizabeth, moved to Texas by train in 1891, near Dallas. They lived in Dallas Co., and Tarrant Co. In 1896, they lived near Plano; in 1897-1899, a blacksmith in Rhome. Early 1900's a blacksmith shop in Farmer's Branch; 1901 in Denton. Their last child, Tate Lyle Smith, was born in/near Renner (?), TX in 1892. Their daughter, Lue Ella Smith, got sick while moving from Plano to Rhome and they stayed in a hotel in/near Grapevine. She died in the hotel (from T.B.?) in 1899. Samuel H. bought lots for all of them in Grapevine Cem. in 1899. (from his journal entries)

The registery of US Civil War Soldiers on Ancestry.com shows that Samuel H. Smith
was in the Union forces during the war, serving in the 8th Kentucky Cavalry, Company K, rank Blacksmith

Samuel's siblings:
Francis Smith -- b. abt. 1838, KY; d. before 1880 Census; m. Dec 18, 1865 to Margaret McLemore Henderson, dau of Joel McLemore and Rachel Stinson; (she was a first cousin to Mary Elizabeth McLemore; Francis was her 2nd marriage); Margaret was widow in 1880 census with 3 children listed, Josephus 8, Margaret 6, and Beauchamp 3. Francis and Margaret were in 1870 Census, Logan Co, KY under Household of John W. Lamb and wife Mary. Lambs were neighbors to Obediah Smith (Frank's father). I believe that if Goodwin McLemore's wife was Mary Lamb -- her relatives were the neighbors to the Smith's and were the ones who took Hiram McLemore as a boarder when his parents, John and Caroline, died. An A. J. Lamb was witness to marriage of Francis Smith and Margaret McLemore Henderson.

Julia A. Smith, b. abt 1842, age 5 in 1850 Census; single and still at home in 1880 Census, Fillmore, Logan Co, KY.

Thomas Smith, b. abt 1844, age 6 in 1850 Census.

Columbus C. Smith, b. abt 1846, age 4 in 1850 Census; widower age 34 and with father's household in 1880 Census, Fillmore, Logan Co, KY.

Ben H. Smith, b. 1848, age 2 in 1850 Census; single and at home in 1880 Census, Fillmore, Logan Co, KY.
","STR06" "I44007","Smith","Samuel Henry","18 Dec 1840","3 Mar 1923","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Kentucky, Simpson County, Gum Precinct, PO Franklin
Enumerated 15 Aug 1870
Page 26
183-185
Smith, Samuel H 29 M W Black Smith $100 Ky
Smith, Mary E 22 F W Keeping House Ky
Smith, Thomas O 3 M W Ky
Smith, Florence B 6/12 F W Ky

1880 Census
Kentucky, Logan County, Fillmore Distr
Enumerated 11 and 12 Jun 1880
Page 19 SD 2 ED 172
173-173
Smith, S. H. W M 41 Blacksmith Ky Va Va
Smith, Mary E W F 34 Wf Housekeeper Ky Ky KY
Smith, Thomas O/Q W M 12 Son Ky Ky Ky
Smith, Florece B. W F 9 Dtr Ky Ky Ky
Smith, Louella W F 7 Dtr Ky Ky Ky
Smith, Wm. J. M W 5 Ky Ky Ky
Smith, Jane A W F 1 Dtr Ky Ky Ky

1900 Census
Texas, Collin County, JP 5
Enumerated 22 Jun 1900
SD 2 ED 16 Sheet 22B
429-430
Potter, Albert H Head m W Dec 1871 28 M 3 Tx Tx Tx Day Laborer
Potter, Florence Wf W F Dec 1869 30 M 3 1/1 Ky Ky Ky
Potter, Leane Dtr W F Mar 1898 2 S Tx Tx Ky
Smith, Samuel H Father-in-law W M Dec 1840 59 m 39 ky Va Va Carptener
Smith, Mary E Mother-in-law W F Dec 1846 53 M 39 10/6 Ky NC Ky
Smith, Carrie Sister-in-law W F Jun 1886 13 S Ky Ky Ky
Smith, Leslie B. Sister-in-law W F May 1888 12 S Ky Ky Ky
Smith, Tate Sister-in-law W F June 1892 12 S Tx Ky Ky


1910 Census
Texas, Denton County, JP 6
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 13 ED 92 Sheet 9A
156-157
Smith, Samuel H Head m W 69 m1 49 Ky Va Ky BlackSmith General shop
Smith, Mary E Wf F W 64 m1 49 13/7 Ky Ky Ky
Smith, Tate L Dtr F W 17 S Tx Ky Ky
157-157
Smith, Will H Head m W 34 m1 4 Ky Ky Ky Farmer
Smith, Mary M Wf F W 22 M1 4 2/2 Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Gracey Dtr F W # S Tx Ky Tx
Smith, W. H. Son M W 2 S Tx Ky Tx
","STR06" "I30413","","","","","","","" "I18463","Smith","Sarah","Bef 1837","Yes, date unknown","0","Could she be the Sarah Smith that was the daughter of Obediah Smith and Elizabeth Chapman?","STR06" "I26696","Smith","Sarah Caroline","18 Apr 1831","24 Mar 1915","0",""" Wife of A. J. McLemore, born in Orangeburg Dist., South Carolina.""","STR06" "I26696","Smith","Sarah Caroline","18 Apr 1831","24 Mar 1915","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Federal Census
Alabama, Montgomery county, Twp 16 Range 19, Post Office Mo
ntgomery
Enumerated 11 July 1870
Stamped 342
1994-1999
McLemore, S.C. 39 F W Keeping House SC
McLemore, Elizabeth 30 F At Home Ala
McLemore, M.R. 14 F At Home Ala
McLemore, Moses 12 M At Home Ala
McLemore, Adella 10 F At At Home Ala
McLemore, Price 8 M Ala
McLemore, A.L. 4 M Ala


1880 Federal Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Walkers
FHL # 1254026 NA Film # T9-0026
Page 235B
McLemore, Moses Self M W 23 Ala Farmer Ga SC
McLemore, Sarah C Mother F W 49 SC Keeping House SC SC
McLemore, Laura A Sister F W 21 Ala Ga Ala
McLemore, S.P. Brother M W 18 Ala Ga SC","STR06" "I14185","Smith","Sarah Catherine","7 Apr 1885","19 Aug 1956","0","Name Sarah Catherine Mcdaniel
Event Type Death
Event Date 19 Aug 1956
Event Place Bridge City, Orange, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 07 Apr 1885
Birthplace Hemphill, Texas
Father's Name John Smith
Mother's Name Catherine Smith
Certificate Number 44406
GS Film number 2114933
Digital Folder Number 005145080
Image Number 00091

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3SH-4KR : accessed 19 Mar 2014), Sarah Catherine Mcdaniel, 19 Aug 1956; citing certificate number 44406, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2114933.","STR06" "I20591","Smith","Sarah E.","Abt 1846","28 Nov 1870","0","From Lakeside Cemetery Records:

Sickles, Sarah E. 24 yrs 11-28-1870","STR06" "I20612","Smith","Sarah Munson","3 Feb 1801","10 Jul 1829","0","Marie Doorneweed instead has her dying in Churchville, NY, which is also in Monroe County. (kathy@abcseamless-vegas.com).","STR06" "I28173","Smith","Shirley Ann","22 Mar 1935","31 Jan 2024","0","The Sabine County Reporter
August 28, 2013, Page 7

Reunion

Hemphill High School's Class of 1953 held their Sixtieth class reunion on July 27, at Hemphill Garden Center. Attending were Douglas Butler, Maxie Poye, Eddie Toole, Buddy Pratt, Robert Davis, Shorty Denman, Shirley SMITH Williams. Ann Pratt Click, Shirley Procell Marsh, Shirley Wiltshire Stanton, Christine Vickers Lewing, Patsy Hogan Vrooman, Freddie Shooley Shauer, Carolyn Denman, Tina Butler, Reba Clark Barnett, Peggy Coussons Duke and Chris Lewing.

OBITUARY

Shirley Ann Williams, 88, of Hemphill, Texas passed away on Wednesday, January 31, 2024 at Legacies Nursing Home in Hemphill, Texas.

Shirley was born on March 22, 1935 in Hemphill, Texas to Dalton Paul ""Shine"" Smith and Lemmie Cousins Smith. She worked at First State Bank in Hemphill, Texas for over 30 years. She enjoyed watching Gunsmoke and dancing.

She is survived by her son, Randy Williams and wife, Jan of Mont Belvieu, Texas; brothers, Paul Smith and wife, Shirley of San Augustine, Texas, Phillip Smith and wife, Pauline of Hemphill, Texas, and Mike Smith and wife Jonette of Hemphill, Texas; sisters, Tanya Walker and husband, Buckshot of Hemphill, and Sissy Smith of Nacogdoches; grandchildren, Jennifer Ferguson and husband, Jody, Jason Williams and wife, Leah, Krystal Fuller and husband, Cole, Christy Tyer and husband, Mike, and Jennifer Foster and husband, Jay; 11 great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild.

Shirley was preceded in death by her parents, Shine and Lemmie Smith; son, Lamar Williams; brothers, Ricky Smith and Jimmy Dale Smith; and sister, Dorothy McClemore.

In lieu of flowers the family would like donations to be made in Shirley's memory to :

Hemphill First United Methodist Church
181 Milam St,
Hemphill, TX 75948

Cremation arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill.

A Memorial Service will be held at a later date.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I37387","Smith","Sidney Lynn","3 Jun 1943","24 Feb 2022","0","Sidney Lynn Smith, 78, of the Fairmount Community in Hemphill, Texas passed away Thursday, February 24, 2022 at Sabine County Hospital.

Lynn was born in Fairmount, Texas on June 3, 1943 to Fred D. Smith and Laverne Clark Smith. He was a lifetime resident of Sabine County and had served his country as a member of the United States Army. He served Sabine County as County Commissioner for Precinct 2 for many years, and he was a long time member of East Mayfield Baptist Church.

Lynn was a wise and prudent man and he taught his children that value of hard work. He woke up every morning with one thought in mind and that was ""who can I help today"". He was not a perfect man but he was redeemed by Jesus and that is the most important thing. He had battled Parkinson's for the last eight years of his life, but Parkinson's did not win. He is completely healed now. He always had and continued to love his family deeply, take care of his place and, of course, his grandchildren.

He is survived by his wife, Dixie Smith of Fairmount; son, Steve R. Smith of Fairmount; daughters, Cindy Box and husband, David, of Huntington and Sheila Cowee and husband, David, of Douglass; brother, Tommy R. Smith and wife, Belinda, of Lufkin; sister, Glynda ""Guinnie"" Smith of Jasper; grandchildren, Laura, Allison, Mariah, Danielle, and Eli; and seven great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Fred and Laverne Smith and sister, Lanell Smith.

A Memorial Service for Lynn will begin at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, February 27, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with Bro. Eddie Ballard and Bro. Gene Lee officiating.

It is his family's request, that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions instead be made to East Mayfield Baptist Church.

Memories and condolences can be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 2, 2022, page 4","STR06" "I34195","Smith","Sidney P.","Abt 1906","Abt 1906","0","No dates given on his tombstone.","STR06" "I47257","Smith","Solomon ""Sol""","Abt 1907","Yes, date unknown","0","In 1930, Sol Smith was a Stenographer for a Candy Wholesaler. In 1940 he was still single, and living with his widowed father and younger sisters. He was shown as completing 5 years of college, and working as a Physician.","STR06" "I47244","Smith","Solomon ""Sol""","28 Aug 1913","18 Mar 2006","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave Memorial page:

Sol Smith of Austin, 92, passed away on March 18, 2006. He was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on August 27, 1913, to his parents, Hyman and Betty Smith, who immigrated to America from Lithuania and Poland. The family moved to Tyler, Texas, in 1915, where Sol grew up and later worked in the family store on the town square. He attended The University of Texas, where he played alto saxophone in the Longhorn Band, was a proud member of Tau Delta Phi fraternity, earned his BS degree in 1935 and then his MS degree in Chemical Engineering in 1937. His career in the oil and gas industry spanned 69 years. He was first employed by The Texas Railroad Commission, Oil & Gas Division and then Mobil Oil. During WW II he served as the engineer at the Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama. In 1948, Sol established his own petroleum engineering consulting firm in Austin, where he continued to work for 58 years. He was a member of The Society of Professional Engineers, of NARO-Texas where he served as a Board Member, and was published numerous times in The Oil & Gas Journal. Sol was a lifetime member of Congregation Beth Israel where he served as President of the Brotherhood and later as President of the Congregation.

Sol was married to his beloved Dorothy (Dolly) Cohen of Wichita Falls for over 42 years until her passing in 1988.

He is survived by his brother, Israel Smith and his wife Eve of Tyler, his longtime companion, Sue Johnson of Round Rock; his sons, Larry Smith and wife Sheryl of Houston, Darrold Smith of Austin, Randy Smith and partner, Ofer Kamil of Los Angeles; grandson, Greg Smith and wife Julie of Houston; great-granddaughter, Dori Smith of Houston; grandson, Scott Smith and wife Susan of New York City; brothers-in-law, Walter Cohen of Austin and Alfred (Shuggie) Cohen of Ft. Worth; and many loving nephews, nieces, cousins and friends.

Funeral Services followed by burial will be held at Beth Israel III in the Cook-Walden/Capital Park Cemetery in Pflugerville on Monday, March 20, 2006, at 2:00 p.m.

[Published in the Austin American-Statesman on 3/19/2006.]","STR06" "I21906","Smith","Sophia","27 Aug 1796","12 Jun 1870","0","By the age of 40, Sophia Smith had become quite deaf, and even the use of an ear trumpet did not counter the growing isolation that her hearing loss engendered in the years to follow. The death of her siblings Harriet (in 1859) and Austin (in 1861) left Sophia Smith wealthy but alone. In the final decade of her life, she was faced with the difficult decision of how to dispose of the considerable Smith family fortune. What led her, during that period, to her determination to devote the largest part of that fortune -- $387,468 -- to establish a women's college in Northampton? ""Miss Smith often spoke of her childhood and her youth. She retained vivid and pleasant recollections of them. I think she regarded them as the happiest periods of her life."" John M. Greene, ""Sophia Smith,"" Hampshire Gazette and Northampton Courier, 2 March 1914

Because few family records survive, little is known about Sophia's early years. Her journal, which she kept for the last nine years of her life, is primarily a record of her spiritual development but also includes discussions of events of the day, her travels, and the books she was reading.

""The past week has been a trying one on some accounts. My girl domestic has been very disorderly. She seems very wilful, throwing off all restraint, setting her own will in defiance of rule and authority. I have already put up with more from her than is consistent with a proper dignity as mistress of the house. I want wisdom from above to get along with her. ""Sophia Smith, Journal entry, 27 June 1864

Sophia became an expert spinner and housewives were anxious to obtain her fine thread in return for other commodities. -- Nor was Sophia an extravagant housekeeper. There is a story that she scolded her maid so severely when she found her about to use an egg in a loaf of ginger bread that the maid lost her temper and threw the egg at her mistress. Marion Billings, unpublished paper on Sophia Smith

While many girls of her era were given a meager formal education, Sophia appears to have had more educational advantages than most and demonstrated a keen thirst for knowledge. Her pastor, John M. Greene, recalls Sophia telling her that as a girl she used to sit on the steps of the schoolhouse in the morning and hear the boys recite their lessons, ""with the hope of picking up there some crumbs of knowledge,"" as girls in Hatfield at that time received their lessons only in the afternoon. She read avidly and widely throughout her life. Such passion -- which included poetry and prose, newspapers and magazines of social, political and literary commentary -- not only portended her future contributions but may also have helped her endure the tragedies of her adulthood.

Besides the schools in Hatfield, Sophia Smith attended a school in Hartford, Conn., for twelve weeks when she was fourteen years old. After this she was a pupil for a time in what was later known as the Hopkins Academy in Hadley

For help with her decision for the disposition of her fortune, Sophia Smith turned to her pastor, John Morton Greene, as well as other advisors. Among the options considered were bequests to Amherst College (Rev. Greene's alma mater) and to the nearby Mount Holyoke Female Seminary, which had been educating young women since 1837. Initially, Sophia settled on a variety of projects, including a school for the deaf -- a logical choice in light of her own struggles with impaired hearing. Smith College may, at least in part, owe its very existence to the fact that John Clarke died before she did, endowing a school for the deaf (today the acclaimed Clarke School in Northampton) and prompting Sophia to abandon her plan.

The ""Last Will and Testament of Miss Sophia Smith"" was not completed until March of 1870, only three months before she died but nine years (and many revisions) after first meeting about the matter with John Greene. This final version supported ""the establishment and maintenance of an Institution for the higher education of young women, with the design to furnish for my own sex means and facilities for the education equal to those which are afforded now in our Colleges to young men.""

The will also made three gifts to religious societies and eighteen female relatives, and it provided for the establishment of the Smith Academy in Hatfield for the education of both sexes, requiring, too, that ""the number of female teachers shall be equal or one less than that of the male teachers"" and that the female teachers must have a voice in the management of the School....""

When Sophia Smith died in June 1870, her obituary appeared in the same issue of the Hampshire Gazette and Northampton Courier that announced the death of Charles Dickens and the first annual meeting of theWomen's Suffrage Committee of Hampshire County.

""Miss Sophia Smith died on Sunday, at the advanced age of 74 years. She was well known in all this section as a lady of great wealth, of benevolent disposition and blameless and irreproachable life. She was the sister of Austin Smith, and received from him and a sister, property to the amount of $200,000. In addition, she had some $30,000 from the estate of her father. A few years since she gave $30,000 to Andover Theological Seminary, and she also gave liberally toward founding a public library in the town of Hatfield. Her private charities were numerous and her memory will be cherished with affection by a large circle who have been recipients of her benefactions.""

The inventory of the estate of Miss Sophia Smith. The estate amounts to a greater sum than was supposed by anyone.

Furniture 2,885.00 Misc. 558.00 Jewelry 1,073.00 Bank Stocks 225,096.00 Railroad Stocks 24,528.00 Railroad Bonds 54,470.00 State Bonds 14,000.00 United States Bonds 55,420.00 Promissory Notes 72,859.29 Cash on Hand 2,954.64 Real Estate 15,000.00

Total $468,843.93

THE SMITH FAMILY GENEALOGY (http://clio.fivecolleges.edu/smith/sophia/found/found.htm)","STR06" "I20593","Smith","Spencer","24 Nov 1796","6 Jun 1864","0","Spencer Smith was the witness of the following will ca. 1832:

Harmon Whipple of Riga Will book 1; p. 349 Dated Dec. 28, 1832 Probated April 17, 1833 Mentions brother: Milton Executor brother: Milton Witnesses Phinebas Smith of Riga George Refield of Riga Spencer Smith of Riga

1850 Federal Census, New York, Monroe County, Riga (enumerated 26 Aug 1850)
#314-314
Spencer SMITH 54 M Farmer $3500 Mass.(?)
Mary SMITH 44 F New Hampshire
Benjamin F.SMITH 19 M New York
Morris M. SMITH 17 M New York
Mary A. SMITH 10 F New York
Sarah E. SMITH 6 F New York
Julia SMITH 3 F New York
Emeline TRUMBELL 17 F New York

1860 Federal Census, New York, Monroe County, Riga, North Chile N.Y. (enumerated 19 Jun 1860)
#23-25
Spencer SMITH 63 M Farmer $4000 $841 Mass.
Marian SMITH 52 F New Hampshire
Morris M. SMITH age 24 Farm Laborer $150 P/P New York
Mary Ann SMITH age 18 New York
Sarah E. SMITH age 14 New York
Julie T. SMITH age 12 New York","STR06" "I21305","Smith","Stephen","5 Dec 1697","Yes, date unknown","0","Resided at Amherst, Massachusetts. (Pane-Joyce Genealogy).","STR06" "I11335","Smith","Sudie","Aug 1888","Yes, date unknown","0","Elaine Wells writes that ""Sudie Smith was my grandfather's sister. She married a Travis and had two sons, but I cannot remember their names. I remember visiting her as a child. I think she lived in Kirbyville, TX.""
","STR06" "I39170","","","","","","","" "I44030","Smith","T. O.","1 Oct 1920","Yes, date unknown","0","Name T O Smith
Event Type Birth
Event Date 01 Oct 1920
Event Place Denton, Denton, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Father's Name Thomas Obe Smith
Mother's Name Lillie Mae Chenoweth
Certificate Number 53826
Digital Folder Number 004517930
Image Number 00070

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X2Y3-KZ8 : accessed 22 Nov 2013), T O Smith, 1920.","STR06" "I44017","Smith","Tate Lyle ""Tatie""","29 Dec 1892","18 Dec 1946","0","Sherilyne ""Sam"" Palmer emailed, in April 2013, that she is sometimes shown as KATE. She married, on 13 Sept 1911(??) Bert STOVER.","STR06" "I24386","Smith","Terri Shreece","5 Feb 1963","25 Oct 2016","0","Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Friday, October 28, 2016, at Watson & Sons Funeral Home in Center. Funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, October 29, 2016, at Watson & Sons Chapel. Interment will follow at Dunnigan Cemetery in Shelby County.

Mrs. Tompkins was born February 5, 1963, in Longview to Lamar Smith and Ruth Risinger Smith. She enjoyed painting and was known for crafting. Mrs. Tompkins loved spending time with her family and had a special place in her heart for her grandchildren. She was a member of Dunnigan Baptist Church.

She is survived by
Husband: Keith Tompkins of Shelbyville

Children:
Lynsie Watson and husband, Stephen, of Shelbyville
Winston Tompkins and Kimber Hughes of Shelbyville

Grandchildren:
Reece Watson of Shelbyville
Mason Watson of Shelbyville

Parents: Lamar and Ruth Smith of Shelbyville

Brothers:
Stevie Smith and wife, Terri Ann, of Joaquin
Mickey Smith and wife, Kylie, of Shelbyville

In-laws:
Wyman and Louise Tompkins of San Augustine
Michael and Paula Tompkins of San Augustine
Michael and Peggy Collins of Shelbyville

Special Cousin: Aimee McMillian

Numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends

Preceded in death by
Grandparents: Johnie and Etta Risinger, Reece and Ida Smith

Pallbearers will be Kyle Hughes, Mark Hughes, Glenn Hughes, Paul Smith, Michael Collins and Michael Tompkins.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in memory of Mrs. Tompkin's to Dunnigan Cemetery Fund, 1936 FM 2261, Shelbyville, Texas 75973.

copied from www.watsonandsonsfuneralhome. com

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, Page 10, November 2, 2016","STR06" "I21837","Smith","Thomas","Abt 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1870 census, they were listed immediately after the household of Nancy (McLemore) LOCKEMY. Their listing was as follows:

SMITH Thomas 35 M W Works Turpentine $600 $125 North Carolina SMITH, Rachel 35 F W Keeping House North Carolina SMITH, John H 8 M W At Home North Carolina <----Appears to be from prior marriage SMITH, Amos 4 M W At Home North Carolina SMITH, Nancy 2 F W At Home North Carolina McLEMORE, Luanna 17 F W Keeping House North Carolina


1880 Federal Census:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Thomas SMITH Self M Male W 50 NC Farming NC NC Rachaiel SMITH Wife M Female W 46 NC Housekeeping NC NC John H. SMITH Son Male W 17 NC Works On Fa Amos A. SMITH Son Male W 14 NC Works On Fa Nancy L. SMITH Dau S Female W 12 NC Works In House NC NC Raiford H. SMITH Son S Male W 9 NC NC NC Maggie M. SMITH Dau S Female W 6 NC NC NC Source Information:
Census Place Mcdaniels, Sampson, North Carolina
Family History Library Film 1254981
NA Film Number T9-0981
Page Number 46B","STR06" "I44027","Smith","Thomas Eugene","4 Oct 1910","Yes, date unknown","0","Name Thmoas Eugene Smith
Event Type Birth
Event Date 04 Oct 1910
Event Place Hebron, Denton, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Father's Name Thmoas Obe Smith
Mother's Name Lillie Mae Chenovetn
Certificate Number 35686
Digital Folder Number 004112525
Image Number 00793

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VXM3-5J5 : accessed 22 Nov 2013), Thmoas Eugene Smith, 1910.","STR06" "I9747","Smith","Thomas Griffin","27 Nov 1870","15 Sep 1963","0","His death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was the son of David Smith and Avie Barnett. His usual occupation was shown as a farmer with a truck farm. The informant was Mrs. W. C. Barrow (his daughter Eunice Smith Barrow).","STR06" "I9747","Smith","Thomas Griffin","27 Nov 1870","15 Sep 1963","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I24370","","","","","","","" "I44010","Smith","Thomas Obediah","14 Mar 1867","Abt 1939","0","Sherilyne ""Sam"" Palmer emailed, in April 2013, that he married 1 Mary Ellen ""Mollie"" WILLIAMS and second May CHENOWETH.","STR06" "I44010","Smith","Thomas Obediah","14 Mar 1867","Abt 1939","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Collin County, JP 5
Enumerated 30 Jun 1900
SD 2 ED 16 Sheet 25A
476-477
Smith, Thomas Head W M Mar 1867 22 M 8 Ky Ky Ky Teacher
Smith, Mary Wf W F May 1876 24 M 8 3/3 Tx Tx Ky
Smith, Mattie Dtr W F Apr 1894 6 S Tx Ky Tx
Smith, Elbert Son W M Nov 1895 4 S Tx Ky Tx
Smith, James M Son W M July 1897 2 S Tx Ky Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Denton County, JP 6
Enumerated 3 May 1910
SD 13 ED 92 Sheet 11B
209-210
Smith, Thomas O Head M W 43 m2 1 Ky Ky Ky Farmer
Smith, Lillie M Wf F W 18 M 2 1 0/0 Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Mattie Dtr F W 16 S Tx Ky Tx
Smith, Elbert L Son M W 14 S Tx Ky Tx
Smith, James M Son M W 12 S Tx Ky Tx
Smith, Jossia B Dtr F W 10 S Tx Ky Tx
Smith, Bertha Dtr F W 6 S Tx Ky Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Denton County, JP 1
Enumerated 20 Mar 1920
SD 13 ED 50 Sheet 18B
123-129
Smith, Tom O Head m W 53 M Ky Ky Ky Farmer
Smith, Lillie Wf F W 208 M Tx Tx Tx
Smith, James Son M W 22 S Tx Ky Tx Farm Laborer
Smith, Josie Dtr F W 19 S Tx Ky Tx
Smith, Bertha Dtr F W 16 S Tx Ky Tx
Smith, Thomas Son M W 9 S Tx Ky Tx
Smith, Zola Dtr F W 4 2/12 S Tx Ky Tx
Smith, Dorthy Dtr F W 2 S Tx Ky Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Wheeler County, JP 4
Enumerated 9 Apr 1930
ED 242-9 SD 1 Sheet 8A
211-2226
Smith, Thomas (Robert written over Thomas) Head R 25 m W 63 M 24 Ky (Tx) Ky Ky Farmer
Smith, Lillie Wf F W 38 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Jim Son M W 31 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Eugene Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Zula B Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Dorothy Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, T. O. Jr Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Billy Wayne Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I1575","Smith","Tillman","25 May 1918","12 Feb 1989","0","This APPEARS to be the same person, based on name, dates and location:

TILLMAN SMITH 25 May 1918 12 Feb 1989 75951 (Jasper, Jasper, TX) (none specified) 452-24-9144 Texas","STR06" "I41326","","","","","","","" "I23948","","","","","","","" "I37227","Smith","Troy Gerald","12 Aug 1942","25 Jan 2016","0","Troy Gerald Smith, Sr. 73, passed away Monday evening, January 25, 2016, in the Nacogdoches Medical Center, in Nacogdoches, Texas. Troy was born August 24, 1942, in Sabine County to Troy A. and Lula Mae McNaughten Smith. He was the owner of Smith TV Sales and Service and Smith's Trucking. Troy was a loving husband, father, and grandfather. He will dearly be missed by all of his family and friends.

He is survived by his wife Martha Smith of Hemphill, sons: Troy Smith Jr. of Hemphill, and Artie Easley and wife Toni of Rosevine, his daughter Linda Beasley and husband Bobby of Kilgore, brother Jerry Smith and wife Theresa, and his 5 grandchildren: Craig Cooper of Florida, Auldon Easley of San Augustine, Kylar Easley of Rosevine, Brittany Hardy of Henderson and Stormi Retherford of Rosevine.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Thursday, January 28, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St. Hemphill, Texas. Funeral service will be at 10:00AM, Friday, January 29, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Fairmount Cemetery.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home Website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 3, 2016, page 14","STR06" "I46411","Smith","Troy Gerald","22 Jan 1971","12 May 2016","0","Troy Gerald Smith, Jr., 45, passed away Thursday morning in the Mount Moriah Nursing Home, Hemphill, Texas. He was born in Lufkin to Troy G. Smith, Sr. and Gynger Ann Foreman. Troy has lived in Hemphill all his life and was a member of the Friendship Missionary Baptist Church.

He is survived by his step-mother Martha Smith of Hemphill, his sister Linda Beasley and husband Bobby Joe of Kilgore, his brother Artie Easley of Hemphill, aunt and uncle Theresa and Jerry Smith, aunt Evelyn McNaughten, nephew Craig Cooper, nieces Aulden and Kylar Easley, and cousins John and Jason Smith. Troy is preceded in death by his mother Gynger Foreman Smith and father Troy Smith.

Visitation will be from 5:00pm until 8:00pm, Friday, May 13, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Graveside services will be held at 10:00am, Saturday, May 14, 2016, in the Fairmount Cemetery.

Copied from The Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 18, 2016, Page 10","STR06" "I15919","Smith","Verdie Sophia","25 Nov 1911","10 Oct 1990","0","Said to be a daughter of Samuel V. SMITH.","STR06" "I8357","Smith","Viola Mae","Abt 1899","Abt 1988","0","Kathi Freistat emailed that ""I have a Viola Smith born 1900 to Giles Edward and Rosa Lee Rebecca Morris. I do not have the place of birth but there could be a possibility that she was born in Victoria. Some of my Smiths moved to that area after 1850 from Sabine County, Texas.""

In the obituary of her son, Gene Philip Russell, she is referred to as Viola Jane WHITE. Did she remarry after the death of Rand in 1960? She was listed as Viola Mae Russell Smith on the birth index listing for Gene.","STR06" "I24428","","","","","","","" "I44041","Smith","W. H.","7 Apr 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","Name W H Smith
Event Type Birth
Event Date 07 Apr 1903
Event Place Denton, Denton, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Father's Name William Hester Smith
Mother's Name Mary Mitilda Chenoweth
Certificate Number 39928
Digital Folder Number 004688282
Image Number 00171

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VXMG-3CZ : accessed 23 Nov 2013), W H Smith, 1903.","STR06" "I30012","Smith","Walter D.","8 Jun 1921","31 Oct 2009","0","Walter D. Smith, 88, Exeter, died Saturday, October 31, 2009, in Geneva. Born to Wayne and Mae (Hardinger) Smith on 6/8/1921 at Waterford, Penn.
Survivors: Wife: Clarabelle Smith, Exeter; Daughter: Tammy Bell, Exeter; Son: David Smith, Exeter; three Grandchildren.
Services 10:30 a.m., Tuesday (11/3/09) at United Methodist Church, Exeter. Burial Cesky Bratri Cemetery, Milligan, Neb. Visitation 1-8 p.m. Monday, Farmer Funeral Home, Exeter. Memorials to the Exeter Rescue Squad. Farmer Funeral Home is handling arrangements.

From the Lincoln Journal Star online, posted 1 Nov 2009, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I47773","Smith","Walter Reese","24 Nov 1921","14 Apr 2014","0","Walter Reese Smith, 92, of Pineland, died Wednesday morning in the Hospice in the Pines, Lufkin, Texas. He was born in Shelby County to Nay O. and Ethel Mathews Smith. He moved to Pineland in 1950 from Kirbyville, Texas. Walter was a World War II veteran, serving in the U.S. Army, retired from Temple Inland, was a constable for JP precinct #2, and a deputy for Sabine County. He was a member of Jasper VFW 6380, Pineland Masonic Lodge 1166, Pineland VFD, and the First Baptist Church in Pineland.


Walter is survived by his son Gary W. Smith and his wife Carol of Leander, TX, his daughters; Mary L. Smith of Pineland, Patsy Kilcrease and her husband Larry of Pineland, Jennifer Hardy and her husband Scott of Pineland, his brother Charles ""Buddy"" Smith of Center, TX, his sisters; Dovie Renfroe of Hawthorne, Mildred Scarborough of Lumberton, Lizzie Mae Braniff of San Antonio, Loretta Richards of Blan Lake, his grandchildren; Brad, Wes, Adam, Brett, and Reese, and eleven great grandchildren. Walter was preceded in death by his wife Maywood Smith.

Visitation will be from 4:00PM until 8:00PM, Thursday, April 10, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 10:00AM, Friday, April 11, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Antioch Cemetery, Blan Lake, Texas.

Memorial contributions to the Hospice in the Pines, 1504 W. Frank, Lufkin, TX 75904, would be greatly appreciated by the family.

(Copied from his FindAGrave Memorial page)","STR06" "I47545","Smith","Walter Truett ""Ted""","15 Aug 1937","5 Jan 2022","0","Walter Truett Smith of Milam passed away Wednesday, January 5, 2022 in Austin, TX at the age of 84. Truett was born August 15, 1937 was born in his grandparents' old farm house in Milam, TX to Obediah Hillis Smith and Elsa Hofmann Smith. The family moved to Beaumont when Truett was 4 years old. He attended South Park High School and after graduation attended Lamar University where he graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting He retired in January 1998 after 38 years with the IRS as the Director's Representative in charge of the Southeast Houston region. Truett enjoyed hunting quail and dove with his Brittatny Spaniel hunting dogs, lazy days at the beach cabin Linda's dad had built, playing dominoes, clearing the woods on their property in East Texas, growing vegetables and resting on the porch swing. He is survived by his daughters, Julie Topolski and husband, Leonard of Pearland and Stephanie Carroll and husband, Bob of Austin; and grandchildren, Brandon Topolski, Trevor Topolski, Lauren Carroll and Emily Carroll. He is preceded in death by his beloved wife of 58 years.

Visitation will be held from 1:00pm until 2:00pm Friday, January 14th at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX. Funeral services will begin at 2:00pm in the chapel. Burial services will follow at Fairmount Cemetery.In lieu of flowers, please consider planting a tree in memory of Truett at arborday.org. Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 12, 2022, page 4","STR06" "I33788","Smith","Wanda Faye","11 Nov 1936","7 Mar 2011","0","Funeral services for Wanda F. Pridgeon, 74, of East Texas will be held Thursday, March 10, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. at Solid Rock Missionary Baptist Church in Zavalla with Brother Jackson Colwell and Brother Joel Hitchcock officiating. Interment will follow at Cochran Cemetery.

Mrs. Pridgeon was born November 11, 1936 in Pecan Gap, Texas to the late Emma Faye (Jackson) and Wesley William Smith, and died Monday, March 7, 2011 in Huntington, Texas. She was a devout Christian woman and loved teaching children as an evangelist with Child Evangelism Fellowship. Mrs. Pridgeon attended First Assembly of God Church of Huntington. She enjoyed gardening and crafts.

Survivors include her daughter, Marie Pridgeon of Fort Worth; son and daughter-in-law, Jimmy and Lisa Pridgeon of Huntington; brothers and sister-in-law, James Smith of Denton and Thomas Wayne and Lou Smith of Alexandria, Louisiana; sister and brother-in-law, Cindy and Raymond Conley of Conroe; and a number of nieces, nephews and other relatives.

In addition to her parents, Mrs. Pridgeon was preceded in death by her husband, Leslie C. Pridgeon; and son, Leslie David Pridgeon.

The family will welcome friends and loved ones from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Wednesday evening at Carroway Funeral Home in Huntington.


Carroway Funeral Home, Huntington, directors.

Copied from her Find a Grave memorial page, ID 66665942","STR06" "I16008","Smith","Wiley Augustus ""Gus""","4 Nov 1886","17 Mar 1957","0","His Find A Grave memorial page links him to his parents, Andrew A. Smith (1951-1932) and Margaret S. McKEE (1849-1929), and two siblings. More info on his sister, Annie Blaine Smith, the wife of Henry Clark BUTLER can be found in this gedcom.","STR06" "I16008","Smith","Wiley Augustus ""Gus""","4 Nov 1886","17 Mar 1957","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 24, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 22A Stamped 44
18-19
Smith, Guss Head M W 42 M 26 NC NC NC Farmer
Smith, Ola Wf F W 38 M 22 Tx Ga SC
Smith, Troy Son M W 15 S Tx NC Tx
Smith, Leroy Son M W 15 S Tx NC Tx
Smith, Arzeld Dtr F W 10 S Tx NC Tx
Smith, Evon Dtr F W 8 S Tx NC Tx
Smith, Clinton Son M W 6 S Tx NC Tx
Smith, Robert Earl Son M W 4 S Tx NC Tx
Smith, Eva Gene Dtr F W 1 S Tx NC Tx","STR06" "I45696","Smith","Wiley William","11 Aug 1858","25 Sep 1901","0","The following is provided by and courtesy of Ron Manley, and copied from his FindAGrave memorial page.

DIED: ? At his home near Colfax, La., Sept. 25, 1901, WILEY W. SMITH.

He died with Swamp fever, his illness lasting only about 40 hours, when the dark clouds of death hovered over him.

Wiley leaves a wife and five children, father and mother, three brothers and one sister, besides hosts of friends, to mourn his death. The chain that bound family ties so close is now broken. There is a missing link that can not be replaced. Oh, how sad it is to know that we must part with one so near and dear, although we know his spirit has been borne away be the snow white Angel Band to that peaceful home beyond the skies where there is no more pain, temptation and sorrow. Weep not dear friends and family, for it is the workings of an Allwise Providence, the Giver and Receiver of our spirits.

So we'll say farewell, dear husband, father and friend, till we meet again.

H. S. M.

Published in The Southern Sentinel (Winnfield, LA), Friday, October 11, 1901","STR06" "I12996","Smith","William","24 Dec 1791","13 Mar 1878","0","It is said the Rev. Smith had 4 wifes and 23 children in total. He was a Methodist Minister and a veteran of the War of 1812. His tombstones notes that he was a ""Private Miss Militia, War of 1812."" It is not certain whether he was born in Virginia or South Carolina.","STR06" "I44013","Smith","William ""Will"" Hester","5 Feb 1875","Yes, date unknown","0","Sherilyne ""Sam"" Palmer emailed, in April 2013, that he married, on 15 Mar 1906, Mary CHENOWITH.","STR06" "I44013","Smith","William ""Will"" Hester","5 Feb 1875","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Denton County, JP 6
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 13 ED 92 Sheet 9A
156-157
Smith, Samuel H Head m W 69 m1 49 Ky Va Ky BlackSmith General shop
Smith, Mary E Wf F W 64 m1 49 13/7 Ky Ky Ky
Smith, Tate L Dtr F W 17 S Tx Ky Ky
157-157
Smith, Will H Head m W 34 m1 4 Ky Ky Ky Farmer
Smith, Mary M Wf F W 22 M1 4 2/2 Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Gracey Dtr F W # S Tx Ky Tx
Smith, W. H. Son M W 2 S Tx Ky Tx

1920
Texas, Denton County, JP 1
Enumerated 14 and 16 Feb 1920
SD 13 ED 50 Sheet 7A
117-123
Smith, William H Head M W 45 M Ky Ky Ky Farmer
Smith, Mary Wf F W 30 M Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Grace Dtr F W 13 S Tx Ky Tx
Smith, W. H. Son M W 11 S Tx Ky Tx
Smith, Same Son M W 3 4/12 S Tx Ky Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Denton, JP 1
Enumerated April 1930
ED 61-6 SD 9 Sheet 6B
134-134
Smith, Will H Head M W 56 M 32 Ky Ky Ky Farming
Smith, Mary M Wf F W 42 M 20 Tx Tx Ky
Smith, Grace Dtr F W 22 S Tx Ky Tx
Smith, W. H. Son M W 21 S Tx Ky Tx Farming
Smith, Same E Son M W 12 S Tx Ky Tx
Smith, Mary L Dtr F W 10 S Tx Ky Tx","STR06" "I132","Smith","William Bertis","20 Jun 1868","24 May 1940","0","According to Avis Smith Benkelman, her father, ""William Bert Smith left the Catholic Church when he married. He attended Michigan State University, where he took agricultural courses. He worked as a dairyman in Odessa Township, Michigan. He later owned and operated ""Farmer Smith's Dry Goods"" in Grand Ledge.""

Bert's residence at the time of this death was 501 Taylor in Grand Ledge.

The May 31, 1940 edition of the GRAND LEDGE INDEPENDENT printed the following obituary:

W.B. Smith, One-time Merchant Here, Dies

William Bert Smith passed away at the family home on Taylor Street, Friday morning after a week's illness. He lacked a month of being 72 years of age, having been born in Odessa Township, near Lake Odessa, June 20, 1868. Surviving are the widow, Ida, and two daughters, Mrs. Ben Benkelman of Cass City and Miss Ilo Smith of Lansing. The body was taken to Peters & Otto Funeral Home where services were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. A.R. Gold officiating. Interment was made in the Lake Odessa Cemetery. Mr. Smith was well and favorably known in the city, where he had lived for a long time. He conducted a General Store in Grand Ledge for 22 years and was known as ""Farmer Smith."" After selling that out, he was employed in the highway department of the state for 15 years. He was affiliated with the Odd Fellow and Rebakah organizations and had been active in both for many years.

And in the June 6, 1940 edition of THE LAKE ODESSA WAVE-TIMES a similar item ran:

BERT SMITH DIES

William Bert Smith, a resident of Lake Odessa about 40 years ago, died at his home in Grand Ledge on May 24. He was born in Odessa township on June 20, 1868. He is survived by the widow, Ida, and two daughters, Mrs. Ben Benkelman of Cass City and Miss Ilo Smith in Lansing. The funeral was held on the Sunday following, and interment ws made in Lakeside cemetery here. During the last few years of his residence in Lake Odessa he was in the retail milk business. He conducted a general store in Grand Ledge for 22 years and was known as ""Farmer Smith."" After selling that business, he was employed in the highway department of the state for 15 years. He was affiliated with the Odd Fellow and Rebekah organizations and had been active in both for many years.

(Both copies are courtesy of LaVonne Bennett)

The following Indenture was ""made this fifteenth day of December in the year of our Lord 1937 between Avis A. Benkelman and Ilo C. Smith, as their sole and seperate estate of the first part, and William B. Smith and Ida A. Smith, husband and wife of the second part, Witnesseth, That the said parties of the first part, for and in consideration of the sum of One and More Dollars to them in hand paid by the said parties of the second part, the receipt of whereof is hereby confessed and acknowledged, do by these presents grant, bargain, sell, remise, release, and forever Quit-Claim unto the said parties of the second part, and to their heirs and assigns, Forever, all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the City of Grand Ledge in Ingham County and State of Michigan, known and described as follows: Lot Two (2) of Block Fifty Eight (58) on Lamson's Addition to the City of Grand Ledge, Michigan according to the recorded plat thereof. Together with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining: to have and to hold the said above described premises to the said parties of the second part, and to their heirs and assigns, to the sole and only proper use, benefit, and behoof, of the said parties of the second part, their heirs and assigns, Forever. In Witness Whereof, the said parties of the first part, have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first written above. Signed, sealed, and delivered in the presence of Mrs. Carl Plato, J.M. Hoag."" It appears that although Bert and Ida transferred their home jointly to their daughters, they continued to live in it, at least until Bert's death in 1940. It is assumed that Avis and Ilo eventually sold their parents home, as neither returned to live in Grand Ledge after graduating from college.","STR06" "I132","Smith","William Bertis","20 Jun 1868","24 May 1940","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census Michigan, Ionia County, Odessa Twp 5 June 1900
#48/50
Smith, Bert W Head W M June 1868 M 2 yrs Born Mi, Parents born NY MI Dairyman Rents farm
Smith, Ida Wife W F Dec 1867 M 2 years, Mother of 0 children born Ohio, parents VA, PA

1910 Michigan Census, Eaton County, Oneida Township
Taylor Street
#154-160
Elliott, Agustus Head M W 70 M1 49 years Born VA Parents born GB/Irish Occupation Real Estate
Elliott, Sarah Wife F W 74 M1 49 years Mother of 7 children, 4 living Born PA, both parents PA
Elliott, Charles M W 41 single Does not read or write
-161 Smith, William Head M W 42 M1 12 years Born Mi, both parents MI Occupation: Merchant
Smith, Ida Alice wife F W 43 M1 12 years, Mother of 2 children
Smith, Avis A D F W 9 years born MI
Smith, Ilo D F W 3 years born MI

1920 Census Michigan, Eaton County, Oneida Township 15 Jan 1920
501 Taylor Street
#357-366 Elliott, Augustus E Head M W 81 M Born VA Parents born Ireland (Irish)
Elliott, Sarah A Wife F W 86 M Born PA, both parents PA
#358-367 Smith, William B Son in law M W M Born MI, Father born NY, Mother Canada/English Occupation: Merchant, General Store
Smith, Ida Alice Dtr F W 53 M
Smith, Avis A G/D F W 18 years born MI
Smith, Ilo G/D F W 13 years born MI

1930 Census Michigan, Eaton, Grand Ledge, ED 16
501 Taylor Street
Smith, William B Head O 4500 M W 62 M@31 Mich Mich Mich Sign Dept Mich State Highway Employed Not a Veteran (Owns Radio, Not living on a Farm)
Smith, Ida A Wife H F W 64 M@32 Ohio Va Pa No Occupation
Elliot, Charles W Brother in Law M W 62 S Ohio Va Pa No occupation","STR06" "I15696","Smith","William David","Abt 1795","Yes, date unknown","0","Richard Leur emailed on 8 Dec 2012, that William David Smith was born 18 Jan 1790 Mecklenburg, VA and died 30 May 1881 Gonzales, TX. He is buried in the Gonzalez Masonic Cemetery.","STR06" "I15696","Smith","William David","Abt 1795","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County
82-82
William D. Smith 55 m Va Farmer (widower of Elizabeth Roberts, son of John & Mary Smith)
Mary Smith 77 f Va (widow of John Smith)
John R. Smith 23 m Tx Physician
Margaret Smith 21 f Tx
Elisha Hamilton Smith 17 m Tx Medical Student
Matilda Smith 15 f Tx
Felix C Smith 12 m Tx

(as transcribed by Schluter and Toole in their annotated 1850 Sabine County, Texas census)","STR06" "I15666","Smith","William Edward","23 Apr 1879","3 Aug 1962","0","Name William Edward Smith
Event Type Draft Registration
Event Date 1942
Event Place Fairdale, Sabine, Texas
Gender Male
Birth Date 23 Apr 1879
Affiliate Publication Title World War II Draft Cards (4th Registration) for the State of Texas
Affiliate Publication Number:
Affiliate ARC Identifier 576252
GS Film number 4186327
Digital Folder Number 004186327
Image Number 02374


Citing this Record:
""United States World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XPRF-G6K : accessed 11 Apr 2014), William Edward Smith, 1942; citing ARC identifier 576252, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.; FHL microfilm 4186327.

Obituary

William H. Smith Succumbs at 84


Bronson, Tex., Aug. 30 (Special)

William H. Smith, 84, died today at this home here after a lengthy illness. He was a retired farmer.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in the chapel of Starr Funeral Home with the Rev. Clarence Howell officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Sinia Cemetery.

Survivors are this widow: four sons, Hilrey Smith of Trinity, Noble Smith of Leesville, La., Will Smith of Hemphill, and S. Furrell Smith of Kirbyville; two daughters, Mrs. Vera Perkins of DeRidder, La., and Mrs. Sybil Smith of Hemphill; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Ellis Savell of Bronson, Mrs. Cordelia Worrell and Mrs. Susie O'Banion of Hemphill; four step-sons, Bob Cunningham of Hemphill, Tom and Henry Cunningham of Idaho, and Fate Cunningham of Bronson; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

From Newspapers.com, The Times Shreveport, Louisiana, Fri. Aug 31, 1962, Page 4
","STR06" "I15666","Smith","William Edward","23 Apr 1879","3 Aug 1962","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 2 and 4 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheets 1B and 2A Stamped 108
19-19
McDaniel, L L Head W M Oct 1860 39 M Tx Miss Tx Farmer
McDaniel, Lydia Wf W F Nov 1857 42 M 6/5 Tx MIss Miss
McDaniel, Richard F Son W M Aug 1879 20 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McDaneil, Genie M Dtr W F Apr 1884 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Lena E Dtr W F Aug 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Ila M Dtr W F Aug 1890 9 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Minnie O Dtr W F March 1893 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Mrs. Minnie Sister W F Nov 1879 20 M o Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer
Smith, William Brother-in-law W M Apr 1879 21 M O Tx Tx Tx
Phelps, Fred Boarder W M Aug 1851 48 Wd La NC GA Farmer","STR06" "I15894","Smith","William Elmer","27 Jan 1914","4 Mar 1992","0","WILLIAM E. SMITH William Elmer Smith, 78, Kansas City, Kan., died March 4, 1992, in Medicalodge-South, Kansas City, Kan. He was a lifelong Kansas City, Kan., resident. Mr. Smith worked for the Missouri Pacific Railroad for 41 years, retiring as a bridge and building foreman in 1975. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Maintenance of the Way Employees. He was a member of the Immanuel Baptist Church, Kansas City, Kansas. He was past master of the Roger E. Sherman Masonic Lodge. Survivors include his wife of 58 years, Lena M. Smith of the home: a son, Rick Smith, Shawnee; two daughters, Marilyn Walters, Kansas City, and Carolyn Morasch, Overland Park; two brothers, Harvey R. Smith, Basehor in Leavenworth County, and James W. Smith, Kansas City; a sister, Louise Owings, Sheridan, Wyo.; six grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Services will be at 10 am Saturday at the Porter Chapel; burial in Chapel Hill Cemetery. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at the chapel. The family suggest contributions to the church. (Courtesy of Art Peck, xerox of newspaper clipping, paper not referenced).","STR06" "I15977","Smith","William Fowler","9 Jun 1894","","0","Laura Buckmaster shows that he was one of three men who married Ila/Ilar McDaniel, a daughter of Levi Lafayette McDaniel.","STR06" "I47546","Smith","William Hillis","31 Oct 1923","14 Jun 1994","0","Obituary

W. H. ""Billy"" Smith

Funeral services for William H. ""Billy"" Smith, 70, of Milam were held at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, June 16, 1994 at Forest Lawn Funeral Home's chapel in Beaumont. Interment followed at Forest Lawn Memorial Cemetery.

Smith died June 14 at Sabine County Hospital-Hemphill.

Born Oct. 31, 1923, in Milam as a son of the late Obediah H and Elsie Hoffman Smith, he had lived in Beaumont several years before returning to Sabine County upon retirement as a pile foreman for Bethlehem Steel. Smith was a master sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps serving in World War II and in Korea.

Survivors: wife, Annable Smith of Milam; a daughter, Sandra Butler of Hemphill, a son Rodney Smith of Beaumont, a sister, Marie Roma of Louisville, Kentucky; brothers Dr. John T Smith of Beaumont, James ""Cotton"" Smith of Milam; Robert Smith of Sulphur, Louisiana, and Truett Smith of Clear Lake; three grandchildren, Ronda Smith, Nicole Butler and Kenny Butler; and a great grandson, Joel Brett Smith.

The Sabine County Reporter, June 29, 1994, page 8

Photo of Military Marker can be seen on Find A Grave, ID 98558254","STR06" "I43560","Smith","William Leslie","15 Oct 1901","30 Dec 1973","0","Name: William Leslie Smith
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 30 Dec 1973
Event Place: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 15 Oct 1901
Birthplace: Newton, Texas
Father's Name: Enoch Smith
Mother's Name: Mary Elizabeth Marshall
Certificate Number: 101034
GS Film number: 2242952
Digital Folder Number: 005145937
Image Number: 01915

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36R-6V8 : accessed 12 Aug 2013), William Leslie Smith, 1973.","STR06" "I15664","Smith","William Reuben","18 Nov 1876","10 Jul 1965","0","Shown, on his FindAGrave Memorial page created by Kay Parker McCary, to have married second Minnie Viola COLLIER Nation Weston Smith Cole (FAG#18637552).

Name William Reuben Smith
Event Type Death
Event Date 10 Jul 1965
Event Place Cleveland, Liberty, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 18 Nov 1876
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Joseph Smith
Mother's Name Leona Love
Certificate Number 45247
GS Film number 2117829
Digital Folder Number 005164786
Image Number 02211



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3X5-L11 : accessed 08 Apr 2014), William Reuben Smith, 10 Jul 1965; citing certificate number 45247, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117829.","STR06" "I11333","Smith","William Robert","22 Aug 1886","26 Jul 1958","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3Z2-FMK
name: William R Smith
event: Death
event date: 26 Jul 1958
event place: , Sabine, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
occupation farmer
Veteran? no
birth date: 22 Aug 1886
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: Joe Smith
mother's name: Dickey
Informant: Everette Smith
Cemetery Fairmount
certificate number: 47321
film number: 2115590
digital folder number: 005145678
image number: 01159
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" William R Smith, 1958","STR06" "I11333","Smith","William Robert","22 Aug 1886","26 Jul 1958","0","(Research):Census Records:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Justice Precinct 7
Enumerated April 8 and 9, 1930 by Sim McDaniel
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 1B
16-16
Smith, Willie R Hd M W 43 M 22 Tx Tx La Farmer
Smith, Mittie Wf F W 41 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Ona Dtr F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
Smith, Everette Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Eldon Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Smith, Emmet Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I45751","Smith","Willie Mae","26 Jun 1911","8 Jan 2002","0","Excerts from her obituary, as per the scan posted on her FindAGrave memorial page:

""A homemaker, she was a member of Hebron United Methodist Chruch, where she taught Sunday school for more than 60 years. She was very active in her community and was also a member of the American Heart Association and the Hospital Auxiliary...preceded in death by her husband, Taylor A. McLemore, Sr....survived by one son, Taylor A. McLemore Jr of Hebron; one daughter Sue McLemore Monk of Hebron, five granchildren, Taylor A. McLemore III of Hebron, Lori McLemore Gray of Jacksonville, Fla., Christy McLemore of Hattiesburgh, Suzanne Monk of Meridian and Sam Monk Jr. of Charleston, S.C.; three great grandchildren; and a sister, Janie Pelina of Naples, Fla.....""

There were also links to the memorial pages for her parents, John Andrew Smith (FAG#43044718) and Bessie Easterling (FAG#43044765).","STR06" "I14132","Smith","Woolam Ira Motier ""W. I. M.""","14 Jul 1859","8 Aug 1886","0","""With Dr. Felix Tucker, set up the first hospital in Nacogdoches, their wives being very instrumental in helping the sick in that area."" (White and Toole)","STR06" "I47252","Smith","Zanvil ""Myer""","31 Mar 1876","6 Jan 1944","0","According to Geni, Son of Shlomo Savilevics and Etta Devorah Romm
Husband of Anna Savilevics
Father of Mary Smith; Rebecca Smith; Sol Smith; Jack J Smith and Bertha Smith
Brother of Celia Shapiro; Hyman Smith; Simon Smith and Ruchel Minna Levine

One of Rella's children with Yehuda Laib Romm was Etta Devayra Romm, who married Shlomo Zavilevitz (Savilevics) and lived in Kupisik (Kupi?kis '96 ""koo-PISH-kis""). Their son Zanvil Zavilevitz (Savilevics) was born in Kupisik and was sent at a young age, probably around 12, to Riga (today, the capital of Latvia) to learn be a capmaker. When Zanvil's apprenticeship ended, he went to live with his grandmother Rella and her second husband in Rakisik. Zanvil's sister, Zlata Zavilevitz (Savilevics), who was also born in Kupisik, also went to live with Rella and Abraham Abramovitz.

Zanvil moved to Baltimore, probably around 1899, and changed his name to Myer Smith. Shortly afterward, he founded the BAYL family society.

http://bayl.org/family-story/where-did-our-ancestors-live/

In 1910, Myer, his wife Annie, and children Mary, Rebecca, Saul and Bertha were residing on Rogers Ave in Baltimore, wehre Meyer was a grocery store keeper on his own account. Both parents were shown as born in Russia, to Russian parents. They had been married once, for nine years.

When he registered for the draft during World War I, he and his wife Anna were residing at 133 Jackson Place in Baltimore, and he was secretary and treasurer of the Batto Candy & Tobacco Co of Baltimore. He was of medium height and build, with dark brown eyes and partly bald.

In 1920, they still lived on Jackson Streeet, and both were shown as born in Russia, with Yiddish as their native toungue. He was listed as secretary of a candy company. His date of immigration was shown as 1900, and hers as 1889. Both were naturalized citizens.

In 1930, the family was on Brookfield Avenue in Baltimore, and Myer was a Candy Wholesaler.

In 1940, the family was still living on Brookfield Avenue, and 80 year old Rose Rubin, a widow and Myer's mother-in-law was living with them. She was shown as born in Russia. Myer, now widowed, was shown as a salesman. His highest grade completed was Elementary, third grade. All his children still in the home had graduated from High School, with so Sol a college graduate and physician.

He was said to be the founder of the B'nai Abraham and Yehuda Laib Family Society in Baltirmore.

In those days, everybody was a ""koptson"" but each did what he could to help those still in Europe. Soon, Myer Smith's affinity for leadership began to assert itself. Deeply concerned in the welfare of all his kin, he arranged passage and visas for those who had no means of their own and met the costs with Bank Loans underwritten by himself and a few other interested persons. He was married to Anna RUBIN, and their flat at 117 Front Street, became the Sunday evening rendezvous of the family while he collected five cents a week from as many relatives as could contribute and, in that way, he paid off the loans. His confidante and great friend was Uncle Max Romm, whom he consulted on every matter and whose sound opinion and liberal viewpoint he valued very highly.

By 1904, it was decided that these impromptu, weekly meetings ought to have formal status, and in May of that year, our family held its first called meeting in the home of Yankel and Rocha Nessa Abramson Rubin at 1013? Low Street in Baltimore. From that day on, Baltimore has been the focal point of this Society. There is some variance of opinion as to date, for there are a few who say that the Sunday of Chol-hamoed Pesach, April 1905, was when the Farein was formally organized. Be that as it may, the minutes of January 14, 1934 include the following sentence: ""es is dightlich bashtimdt givoren dos unzer Farein is organizert givoren in May 1904."" We are told that those who gathered together on that memorable evening were Rocha Nessa and Yankel Rubin, Becky and Max Romm, Celia Smith, Anna and Myer Smith, Albert Schwartzberg, Zacharia Rosen and Rubin Levine. Since no records have been found of those early days, we can only relate what we have learned from those who ""remember"" and appreciate how satisfying for them was the process of organizing.","STR06" "I17251","Smith","Zelma Mozelle","21 Oct 1921","26 Dec 2011","0","Referred to as Zelma BLASINGAME of Garland in the obituary of her brother, Reece Thomas Smith.","STR06" "I15633","Smith","Zeroine Joan ""Jo Ann""","8 May 1852","29 Dec 1937","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheet 5B
89-89
Mrs. McDaniel W Head W F May 1852 48 W 10/8 La Miss Miss Farmer
McDaniel, Maud Dtr W F May 1882 18 S Tx SC La Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Sim R Son W M Feb 1886 14 S Tx Sc La Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Earnest N Son M W Dec 1887 12 S Tx Sc La Farm Laborer
McDaniel, Alma T Dtr W F Feb 1890 10 S Tx Sc La Farm Laborer
Smith, Reubin Nephew W M Nov 1876 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 132 Sheet 1A
4-4
McDaniel, Joann Z Mrs. Head F W 55 Wd 10/7 Tx SC Miss Own Income
McDaniel, Nolan E Son m W 22 S Tx Sc Tx Farmer","STR06" "I20600","Smith","Zilpah","4 Jan 1764","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Jesse GUILD. (James_Albury@hotmail.com).","STR06" "I44028","Smith","Zula B.","5 Oct 1915","Yes, date unknown","0","Name Zula B Smith
Event Type Birth
Event Date 05 Oct 1915
Event Place Denton, Denton, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Father's Name Thomas Abe Smith
Mother's Name Lillie Mae Chenoweth
Certificate Number: 41690
Digital Folder Number 004337112
Image Number 00566

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X2G2-JQW : accessed 22 Nov 2013), Zula B Smith, 1915.","STR06" "I39917","Smithey","Verna Lee","17 Jan 1920","20 Feb 1995","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of Benjamin Franklin & Irene Adell SMITHEY.","STR06" "I43868","Smithson","Ernest William","25 Aug 1896","Yes, date unknown","0","When he registered for the draft during the First World War, he was a resident of Lavaca, Arkansas. His place of birth was listed as Red Land, Oklahoma, and he was employed by his father, Joseph Smitson in Lavaca, Arkansas. His father Joseph was born in Harrison, Arkansas. Ernest was described as having light blue eyes and light brown hair.","STR06" "I43868","Smithson","Ernest William","25 Aug 1896","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Arkansas, Sebastian County, Fort Smith City
Enumerated April 9, 1930
ED 66-38 SD 5 Sheet 5B
235-235
Martindale, Head M W 67 M 24 Ala Tenn Tenn Retired
Martindale, Alta Wf F W 64 m 22 Ala Ala Ala
Martindale, Jocie Dtr F W 30 S Ala Ala Ala CommLabore Factory
---/235
Smithson, Ernest Head M W 32 M 22 Okla Ark US Foreman Factory
Smithson, Gladis Wf W F W 24 M 14 S Ark Ark Ark
Smithson, May Dtr F W 6 Ark Ok Ala
Smithson, William Son M W S 3 Ark Ok Ala","STR06" "I14686","Smrha","Anna","Abt 1905","","0","Never married. (Milligan, p 285).","STR06" "I9212","","","","","","","" "I13333","Smrha","Mary Agnes","18 Mar 1911","17 Aug 2008","0","Mary Agnes Kassik
Mary Agnes Kassik 97, Milligan, widow of Fred, died Sunday (8/17/08) in Lincoln. Born on March 18, 1911 at Milligan, Neb. to Charles & Agnes (Barta) Smrha.
Survivors: son & daughter-in-law, John & Lelith Kassik, Milligan; daughter, Barbara Green, Lincoln; sister, Helen Smrha, Kenmore, N.Y.; four grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren.
Funeral Services 1 p.m. Thursday (8/21/08) at Farm & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Pastor Karla Sheffy officiating. Graveside Services: Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation beginning Wednesday (8/20/08) 1 p.m. until 8 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Memorials to the Hospice of Tabitha & Milligan United Methodist Church.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from the Lincoln Journal Star, August 19, 2008)","STR06" "I19756","Smrha","Robert V.","8 Jan 1907","18 Oct 1978","0","SSN 511-30-1342","STR06" "I14684","Smrha","Rose","Abt 1907","","0","Died during the flu epidemic. (Milligan, p 285).","STR06" "I4832","","","","","","","" "I8183","Smyth","Isabella","Abt 1589","Aft 1637","0","Howard, In COLONIAL ANCESTORS points out that Isabella was a shareholder of the Virginia Company in her own right, citing the following land patent ""Izabella Perry, wife of William Perry, Gent., 200 acres within the corporation of James City, 20 September 1628, at the South side of the plantation called Pace's Paines granted to herself and her late husband Richard Pace, dec'd, 5 December 1620....East to land granted to her son George Pace...for her own personal adventure being an Ancient planter & the other 100 acres as the devident of Francis Chapman....""

Howard also noted that ""in the early part of 1629, in England a suite in Chancery was filed concerning the estate of a man named John Riley, a merchant, of London. In order to get to the bottom of the facts in the case, which had been filed in the High Court of the Admiralty in London, the Court issued a subpoena to Mrs. Isabella Perry to appear before the Court and testify to her knowledge in the matter ""Isabell, wife of William Perry, merchant of Virginia, aged 40...(testified as follows)...Last Christmas John Riley of London, merchant, lodged in her husband's house in Virginia and often said he was a partner in trade with William Crowther and Charles Whichcote of London, merchants...When he was in his last sickness, Rily arranged for her husband to mark tobaccos to be sent to John Holland and Rily's mother....."" Whether her husband accompanied her to London is a matter of speculation, but I will bet he did, and was taking care of business while she was attending court business. It is possible that their children, George Pace and Henry Perry, also made this voyage there and back, but I doubt it (due to the costs involved).""

Although some Pace researcher's think Isabella married third George Menefie, Howard refutes this theory. He believed that Isabella resided in Charles City County, Virginia, where she had moved to with William Perry in 1633, until her death.","STR06" "I35386","Sneden","Anna Thompson","2 Sep 1885","Yes, date unknown","0","Sheryl Falk sent the following information about her paternal great-grandmother, Anna Shenden Thompson, excerpted from a book Anna wrote about her life:

She writes that her maternal grandmother Hester (Hetty) Lucas (born 1812) was the daughter of Hester Bowen (Boen) and Parker Lucas. She lived with her family in the Eastern part of Virginia at Accomak county. They lived in a fine estate and raised Thoroughbred horses.

Hetty married Lemuel Holloway of Lewes Delaware. They married and lived for quite a time at Ironshire, Maryland. There Mary Ellen Holloway was born Oct. 17, 1845. Mary Ellen grew up and moved to Philadelphia, living with her older sister, Esther Anne Holloway Purnell (or Purcell). Esther's husband accidently shot himself leaving her to rais her children alone.

Anna's father James Coulter Sneden was born in Philadelphia Jan. 18, 1851 at 16th and Pine Street. His parents came to America from Belfast lreland. His father William Sneden started to work as a carpenter but soon began building houses for himself. James Coulter Sneden often spoke of going to Independence Hall when he was 10 years old to see the body of Abraham Lincoln lying in state.

James Coulter and Mary Ellen met at a church social -Pine Street Church (3rd and Pine streets). They were married Oct. 13th, 1881 by the Rev. Adair. My great grandmother, Anna Sneden Thompson was born Sept. 2, 1885. (The baby's name was originally recorded at City Hall as ""Ann Jane"", however the maternal grandmother did not like that, so they added an ""a"" to Ann and substituted Sneden for Jane). Grandfather Sneden lived just long enough to see the baby.
","STR06" "I13951","","","","","","","" "I5745","Snow","Vinita Joy","27 Oct 1925","1 May 2009","0","The Duncan Banner - May 07, 2009
Vinita Joy Snow Edwards
Oct. 27, 1925 - May 1, 2009

KIRKLAND, Wash. - Vinita Joy Snow Edwards, 83, former longtime resident of Duncan, Okla., died Friday, May 1, 2009, at Evergreen Hospice Facility in Kirkland, Wash. Graveside services will be 1:30 p.m. Friday in Tussy (Okla.) Cemetery. Burial is under direction of Don Grantham Funeral Home of Duncan.Vinita was born Oct. 27, 1925, in Duncan, to Arthur W. and Reva Wilkerson Snow.

She married T.J. Edwards on Jan. 10, 1986, in Ardmore, Okla. He preceded her in death Dec. 10, 1988. She was a homemaker and was a member of Chisholm Trail Church of Christ. She is survived by her daughter, Klyda Gerber of Odom, Texas; two sons: Ed Rains of Shoreline, Wash., and Phillip Payne of Russia; three sisters: Barbara A. Patton, Sharon Jones and Shennell Snow; two brothers: Larry W. Snow and Gaylon K. Snow; six grandchildren and many great-grandchildren.She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; and three brothers: J.W. Snow, Wendell ""Hank"" Snow and Gerald C. ""Jerry"" Snow.

Online condolences may be made at the Grantham Funeral Homes website.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I21295","Snyder","Fred A.","Jul 1888","Yes, date unknown","0","I was not able to locate Fred on either the 1910 or 1920 census. There was a Fred or about the right age living in Barry County in 1920, married to a Floy. It could be that Fred moved to Barry, as he did have cousins in that area.

There is a listing that might be him in 1930 in Isabella County. If this is him, he was not likely the same Fred that lived in Barry County in 1920.

1930 Census Michigan, Isabella County, Nottawa Twp SNYDER, Fred Head R 10 M W 43 M 21 Mich Mich Mich Cook SNYDER, Illma Wife F W 42 M 21 Mich Oh Mich Saleslady SNYDER, Leslie W Son 12 S Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I21388","Snyder","Kenneth E.","29 Nov 1907","19 Nov 1947","0","11-20-1947 ISABELLA COUNTY TIMES-NEWS, MI; front page: ""BLANCHARD MAN IS GUN VICTIM - Killed While Hunting in Mecosta County - With the 1947 deer hunting season only a week old, at least 20 persons had died from gunshots or other causes. One of the victims was Kenneth E. Snyder of Chippewa Lake, well known in Isabella County.
Snyder, whose home is near Blanchard, was killed instantly Saturday when struck by a shotgun slug, fired by another hunter who mistook the victim for a deer. Officers said Snyder was only 10 feet away from the hunter who fired the fatal charge.

4)11-27-1947 ISABELLA COUNTY TIMES-NEWS, MI: ""OBITUARY - Kenneth Snyder, 39, died November 15, 1947. He was accidentally killed while hunting.
Funeral services were held Wednesday, November 19, from the Pine River church with burial at the Pine River cemetery.
Mr. Snyder was born November 29, 1907, the son of Carobell McLean and Vernon F. Snyder. His father preceded him in death May 20, 1940. He received his education in the grade and Blanchard high school. He graduated from Greer college, Chicago.
In September of 1942, he enlisted in the Engineers' Maintenance company, serving as a 3rd technical sereant in World War II in seven countries. He was married to Marie Smith of Chippewa Lake April 12, 1943.
Mr. Snyder was employed by the Earl Equipment Company of Detroit as a Diesel Engineer, covering Michigan.
He was affiliated with the Pleasant View Masonic lodge 487 as a Master Mason and was a member of American Legion, Guy Stanton post 240.
Surviving is his wife, his mother, one sister, Mrs. Berece Boyer of Blanchard, and a step-daughter Jean Marie Smith of Chippewa Lake. (Both courtesy LaVonne Bennett).

His Memorial page at FindAGrave has a photo of his military marker, sevice info inscribed as TEC 3 1468 ENGR MAINT CO WORLD WAR II","STR06" "I21297","Snyder","Laurence C.","Mar 1896","24 Sep 1973","0","1920 Federal Census Michigan, Isabella County, Rolland Twp, Dist 212 SNYDER, Lawrence Head M W 23 Mich Pa US Occupation None The above listing MIGHT be for a different person, as Lawrence is also listed with his parents in 1920. The places of birth of his parents are also off.

1930 Federal Census Michigan, Isabella County, Rolland Twp, Dist 17 SNYDER, Lawrence Head 34 M 24 Postmaster Government Mich US Mich SNYDER, Lelah M Wife 28 M 18 Mich Mich Mich SNYDER, Dondea M Dau 8 Mich Mich Mich SNYDER, Laurence A Son 7 Mich Mich Mich

There is a record of an obituary for the son of L.W. Snyder who died January 2, 1924 in the Mt. Pleasant Times, dated January 10, 1924 on page 8, column 4. Buried in Pine River cemetery there is a Richard Eugene SNYDER, born 9-29-1923 and died January 4, 1924. Appears to be the same person, and a son of Lawrence and Lelah. Was he perhaps a twin of Lawrence, who also appears to have been born in 1923?

Pine River Cemetery Records: Snyder Lawrence 77 9/24/1973 3 2 51 I Snyder Lelah Mae 36 1/10/1938 2 2 51 I Lawrence Snyder Mildred 63 5/8/1969 3 2 51 I Lawrence Snyder Richard 3 mos. 1/6/1924 1 2 51 I Lawrence","STR06" "I21394","Snyder","Richard Eugene","29 Sep 1923","6 Jan 1924","0","1-10-1924 MT. PLEASANT TIMES, MI; page 6: ""Rolland Center - Our community extends their sympathy to our postmaster, Laurence Snyder and wife because of the death of their baby, Richard, aged three months and one week. He was as well as could be in the evening and the next morning Mrs. Snyder found him dead. He is indeed an angel gone to await his loved ones in the better world."" (Courtesy of LaVonne Bennett).","STR06" "I21294","Snyder","Vernon Franklin","11 Sep 1884","May 1940","0","Rolland Township Death and Burials:
Snyder Vernon Franklin 9-11-1884 5/20/1940* Pine River
Snyder Elton 11/30/1911 3/26/1913

Pine River Cemetery Records (also known as Rolland Township, Blanchard Road)
Snyder Carobelle 66 12/31/1953 4 1 22 I
Vernon Snyder Vernon Franklin 55 5/23/1940* 2 1 22 I
Snyder Kenneth E. 39 11/19/1947 3 1 22 I
Vernon Snyder Elton 1 1 22 I Vernon

*Three day discrepency in death date noted","STR06" "I21294","Snyder","Vernon Franklin","11 Sep 1884","May 1940","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Michigan, Isabella County, Rolland Twp, Dist 99
SNYDER, Vern 25 M1 2 Mich Oh Mi Farmer
SNYDER, Carria 22 M1 2 2/2 Mich Mich Mich
SNYDER, Kenneth L 2 Mich Mich Mich
SNYDER, Bernice G 2/12 Mich Mich Mich

1920 Census
Michigan, Isabella County, Rolland Twp, Dist 212
SNYDER, Vern M W 35 M Mich Ind Mich Farmer
SNYDER, Cara F W 33 M MIch Mich Mich
SNYDER, Kenneth M W 12 S Mich Mich Mich
SNYDER, Berniece F W 9 S Mich Mich Mich

1930 Census
Michigan, Isabella County, Rolland Twp
SNYDER, Vernon F 45 Mich US US Farmer
SNYDER, Caro B 43 Mich Mich Mich
SNYDER, Kenneth 22 Mich Mich Mich Laborer Road Building","STR06" "I21293","Snyder","William A.","Jan 1863","Aft 1930","0","This could be for his obituary, but as a DOB is not listed, it is not known for sure.

Snyder First Name: Will Middle Name/Initial: Maiden Name: Date of Death: 04/20/1947 Birth Date: Spouse: Survived By: Other: Cemetery: Obituary Source: Isabella County Times News Source Information: April 24, 1947; Page 18, Column 3 Obituary File:","STR06" "I21293","Snyder","William A.","Jan 1863","Aft 1930","0","(Research):This appears to be William' s family at the time of the 1880 Census:

Solomon SNYDER Self M Male W 44 OH Carpenter PA PA
Rosena SNYDER Wife M Female W 37 OVER THE SEA Keeping House --- ---
William SNYDER Son S Male W 17 IN Farmer OH ---
Mary SNYDER Dau S Female W 15 IN Servant OH ---
Joseph SNYDER Son S Male W 13 IN At School OH ---
Samuel SNYDER Son S Male W 10 IN At School OH ---
Frank SNYDER Son S Male W 8 IN At School OH ---
Annette SNYDER Dau S Female W 6 MI At School OH -
Milo SNYDER Son S Male W 4 MI OH ---
Marion SNYDER Son S Male W 1 MI OH ---

Source Information:
Census Place Odessa, Ionia, Michigan
Family History Library Film 1254584
NA Film Number T9-0584
Page Number 316C","STR06" "I21298","Snyder","William Morris","16 Mar 1898","Jul 1982","0","WILLIAM SNYDER 16 Mar 1898 Jul 1982 49310 (Blanchard, Isabella, MI) (none specified) 375-34-3557 Michigan

Pine River Cemtery Records: Snyder William M. 84 7/22/1982 2 82 III","STR06" "I21298","Snyder","William Morris","16 Mar 1898","Jul 1982","0","(Research):Married to Fannie deAlbra Foster.","STR06" "I32563","Sobotka","Delma E.","20 Apr 1916","13 Sep 2008","0","Delma E. Smith, age 92 of Tobias, Nebraska passed away on September 13, 2008 in Fairbury. She was born April 20, 1916 at Tobias the daughter of Joseph and Anna Burda Sobotka.

Survivors include her daughters Carol Shelton and husband Mose of LaBelle, FL., Joyce Patch and husband [Francis] ""Mick"" of Broken Bow, NE., son Lynn Smith and wife Jean of Tobias, daughter-in-law Carol Smith of Atlantic, IA., 10 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Maurice Smith, son Darryl Smith*, son-in-law Lyle Ahrens, sisters Olga and Irma and brother Melvin.

Services will be on Tuesday, September 16, 2008 at 2:30 p.m. at the Tobias Community Church in Tobias with Joyce Heidelk officiating. Visitation will be on Monday from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Gerdes-Meyer Funeral Home in Fairbury, on Tuesday from noon until 1:30 p.m. at the church in Tobias. A private family burial at the Tobias Cemetery will precede the 2:30 p.m. public service. Memorials are to the Tobias Rescue Unit and family's choice.

(Gerdes-Meyer Funeral Home Obituaries, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)

*Obit for child of Delma (Sobotka) Smith from LJS archives, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy

Smith - Darryl D., 57, Atlantic, Iowa, died Tuesday (8/6/96) in Kenora, Ontario, Canada. Born, Tobias. Financial planner. Survivors: wife, Carol; sons, Mark, Atlantic, Greg, Omaha; sisters, Joyce Patch, Broken Bow, Carol Shelton, LaBelle, Fla.; brother, Lynn, Tobias; aunts, Marjorie Franck, Audubon, Iowa, Irma Knutsen, Tobias; uncle, Melvin Sobotka, Tobias; mother-in-law, Margaret Svec, Geneva; four grandchildren; nieces, nephews; cousins.
Graveside service: 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Atlantic Catholic Cemetery. Memorial Mass: 10:30 a.m. Saturday, St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Atlantic. Prayer service: 6 p.m. today, Roland Funeral Home, Atlantic. Visitation: today, 7-8 p.m., funeral home.","STR06" "I20497","Sobotka","Grace Helen","8 Feb 1925","Nov 2019","0","Grace was married first to Mike PLACEK of Swanton. Mike died in Geneva, Nebraska. He and Grace were the parents of Loretta Grace, Mary Ellen and Lonnie Michael PLACEK.

Loretta married Larry RECKLING, and they were the parents of Jeffery, Todd, Tim and Michelle, and made their home in Crete, Nebraska.

Mary Ellen married Elmer HESSHEIMER, and they were the parents of Dana, Lisa and Kimberly. They also lived in Crete, Nebraska.

Lonnie, born July 9, 1960, died in a construction accident on October 25, 1978. He is buried at the Bohemian National Cemetery at Wilber near his father.

Grace taught school for many years, retiring in 1984. She is a member of the Milligan American Legion Auxiliary, Tabor Lodge, Miller Junior Extension club and several teaching organizations. (Milligan, p 355-356).

Obituary

Grace Helen Kotas was born on February 8, 1925 to Frank and Rose (Bruha) Sobotka. At a young age, the family moved to Wilber, Nebraska, where she attended school. She graduated from high school with a Normal Training degree, which allowed her to be a teacher directly out of high school. Teaching was a passion, and teaching children was her light! She taught in many country schools in Saline County. Later teaching in Denver, Colorado for one year, Sutton, Nebraska and retired from Geneva, Nebraska Public Schools. She was a respected teacher, who after 42 years of inspiring children to learn, working hard to receive her BS and MS, reluctantly retired.

During the summer, if she wasn't attending summer school, she and her girls were gardening, canning vegetables and fruit, or raising, butchering and freezing chickens. In 1943, she met Milo Placek, who was home on leave from the Air Force. They were married on May 25, 1944. The moved back to San Antonio, Texas, where their oldest daughter, Loretta was born. The marriage was a strong union, until Milo died on May 24, 1973.

In 1976, Grace married Joe Kotas of Milligan, Nebraska. She was very active with the American Legion and other community functions. In 2010, Grace began living at Tabitha Crete, where she went to her heavenly home.

She is survived by daughters, Loretta (Larry) Reckling and Mary Hessheimer. Grandchildren: Jeff (Jerri) Reckling, Todd (Karla Brinkman) Reckling, Tim (Kim Snell-Soucie) Reckling, Michelle (Ron) Barak, Dana Hessheimer, Lisa Hessheimer Church and Kim Valentine. 12 great grandsons and 2 great granddaughters. Also, 3 great-great grandsons and 2 great-great granddaughters. Sister-in law, Marie Sukovaty. She was preceded in death by her first husband Milo Placek, second husband Joe Kotas and special friend Stanley Chrastil. Her son Lonnie Michael, and great grandson Zachery Hessheimer Jenkins. Her parents and brothers, Leonard and Frank, sister in law Elsie Sobotka. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Grace's life will be held at a later date. Memorials to Tabitha in Crete or Milligan Legion with Kuncl Funeral Home in charge.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I32567","Sobotka","Irma","Abt 1915","4 Mar 2005","0","Irma Norma Knutzen

Irma Norma Knutzen, 91, Tobias, formerly Geneva, widow of Orville J., died Friday (3/4/05), in San Pedro, Calif.

Survivors:daughter, Connie Wilson, San Pedro; granddaughter, Jordan Wilson, San Pedro; sister, Delma Smith, Tobias.

Services: 2 p.m. Saturday, Zion Lutheran Church, Tobias. Tobias City Cemetery. Cremation; no visitation. Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Geneva.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I32564","Sobotka","Joseph","22 Mar 1887","Oct 1973","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Olive Precinct
Enumerated 27 and 28 January 1920
SD $ ED 137 Sheet 10A
213-214
Sobotka, Joseph A Hd M W 32 M Neb Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia/
Bohemian Farmer
Sobotka, Annie Wf F W 27 M Nebraska Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian
Sobotka, Olga Dtr F W 8 S Neb Neb Neb
Sobotka, Irma Dtr F W 5 S Neb Neb Neb
Sobotka, Delma F W 3 9/12 Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I31512","Sohmer","Henrietta","17 Feb 1897","Jul 1988","0","Said to be a daughter of Charles SOHMER and Mary SIMMERS","STR06" "I27606","Sokol","Jenny","6 May 1893","12 Feb 1920","0","The daughter of Anton SOKOL and Marie SLECHTA.","STR06" "I23408","","","","","","","" "I23409","","","","","","","" "I23407","Solares","Sigmund Anthony","14 Nov 1933","1 Jun 1985","0","Sigmund Anthony Solares, a program director for Avondale Shipyards Inc., died Saturday at Oschsner Foundation Hospital after a lengthy illness. He was 51. Mr. Solares was born in New Orleans and lived in Harahan for 13 years. He was employed by Avondale Shipyards for the past 25 years. He studied industrial education at Louisiana State University and served in the Navy during World War II. Mr. Solares was a parishioner of St. Rita's Catholic Church. He is survived by his wife, Vivian Schoenfeld Solares; three daughters, Jessica Demoruelle , Rachel Remke and Vivian Clare Solares, a son, Sigmund Joseph Solares; and a brother, Ramon Solares. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday at St. Rita's Catholic Church, 160 Imperial Woods Drive, Harahan. Burial will be in Lake Lawn Park Mausoleum. Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home, 5100 Pontchartrain Blvd., is handling arrangements.

(Obituary courtesy of Keith McGuire)","STR06" "I23411","","","","","","","" "I23410","","","","","","","" "I24430","Solley","Allie Bell","2 Jun 1925","9 Nov 2006","0","The San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, November 16, 2006

A similar obituary was in the November 15, 2006 Sabine County Reporter

Allie Bell Bennett

Funeral services for Allie Bell Bennett, 81, of Hemphill were held at 10 a.m. Saturday, November 11, 2006 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed at Hemphill Cemetery. Bro. Homer Williams and Bro. Eddie Ballard officiated. She died November 9, 2006 at Hemphill Care Center. Allie Bell Bennett was born in Yellowpine on June 2, 1925 to Oscar Eugene SOLLY and Mary Ann TRAVIS Solly. She was a beautician and a member of the Eastern Star, V.F.W. Ladies Auxiliary and East Mayfield Baptist Church. She is survived by her daughters, Peggy Jones EPPS and husband, Joe Dan of Lafayette, La., Wilma Jean WILLIAMS of Hemphill and Susan EZERNACK of husband Timmy of Pineland; brother, Doyle SOLLY and Wife, Mary of Shreveport, La., sister-in-law, Norma Jean SOLLY of Hudson; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill was in charge of arrangements.","STR06" "I44786","Solly","Henry James","22 Apr 1853","4 Aug 1931","0","Biography below copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Cherry Reynolds Solly:

Son of Everett J Solly & Elizabeth P Hines m. 1842 Sumter Co., Alabama

He had 4 wives:

Emma Elizabeth McClelland
their children: Maggie 1876, Florence J 1876, Sam D 1881,

Tabitha J McCelland
their children: Robert Henry 1883, Ernest E 1886, Viola 1888 & Oscar Eugene 1892

Julia Ann Short m. 13 Sep 1894 Jasper Co., Texas
their children: Nellie E 1897, Arthur T 1899, Harvey J 1900, J Claude 1902 & Carrie 1904

Ella Elizabeth Dent Tatom married Abt 1916

Henry served as sheriff and tax collector for Sabine Co., TX from 1911 to 1914

He was also a Mason","STR06" "I44786","Solly","Henry James","22 Apr 1853","4 Aug 1931","0","(Research):



Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 3
Enumerated 21 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 11A Stamped 128
181-182
Solley, Henry J Head W M Apr 1852 48 M 6 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Solley, Julia Wf W F Feb 1866 34 M 6 3/2 Tx Tx Tx
Solley, Maggie Dau W F Feb 1876 24 S Tx Tx Tx
Solley, Samuel D Son W M Dec 1881 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Solley, Henry Son W M Aug 1883 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Solley, Ernest Son W M Mar 1886 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Solley, Viola Dau W F Nov 1888 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Solley, Eugene Son W M July 1892 & S Tx Tx Tx
Solley, Nellie E Dau W F Feb 1897 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Solley, Arthur T Son W M Mar 1899 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Runnells, W. P??? Boarder W M Feb 1874 26 S T Miss Ala Teach Public School
182-183
Louis and Maggie COOPER
183-184
Sam and Ada McCLELLAND and family","STR06" "I37998","Solly","Hollis Elray","4 Feb 1917","1 Sep 1997","0","Military Marker Only: Sgt. US Army WW II Purple Heart

Son of Earnest E. and Dollie E. SOLLY

Obituary, from FindAGrave:

Hollis was a native of Sabine County.Hollis Solly served in the U.S. Army in World War II.Following his service,the couple settled in Hemphill where he served as Sheriff of Sabine County.They latter lived in Orange County,Mathis,Alice and Lufkin where Hollis served as service manager for several automobile dealerships.Later they operated their own business,Solly Vaccination Service in Jasper for several years.

Hollis lived in Jasper for 40 years and was a retired automotive service manager.He was also a retired vocational trades teacher for Bridge City High School.


In loving memory of Hollis Elray Solly age 80 years.He passed away Monday at Lakes Regional Medical Center.
Funeral services was held Wednesday, September 3,1997 at Stringer and Griffin Funeral Home in Jasper

Brother Keith Lee Grand Solly of Lufkin also in this cemetery.","STR06" "I44787","Solly","Sam Daniel","6 Dec 1881","30 Dec 1950","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Cherry Reynolds Solly, shows him as a son of Henry J Solly by wife Tabitha J. McClelland. However, on Henry James Solly's memorial page, also created by Cherry Reynolds Solly, Sam D. is shown as born to Henry by his first wife, Emma Elizabeth McClelland.","STR06" "I27903","Solly","Vada","11 Sep 1909","18 Jun 1982","0","In her annotated transcription of the Yellowpine Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows her as a daughter of R. Henry SOLLY and Ida SMITH","STR06" "I39955","Solomon","Abraham","5 Jun 1891","29 Oct 1973","0","Abraham Solomon was shown as born June 5, 1891 and died October 29, 1973 on both the Social Security Death Index and Find A Grave. The image of his actual application for a Social Security account shows a slightly later year of birth, instead showing he was born on June 5, 1894 in Kovno, Litha (sic). The application was completed on March 15, 1952, showing him as 57 on his last birthday, which would seem to confirm the year of birth as 1894 versus 1891. He listed his parents as Morris Solomon and Sara Jacobs. His occupation was listed as ""Self Employed."" He was a resident of 2940 Ellicot Drive in Baltimore, where the family was living on the 1930 census.

Kovno was a governorate of Russia, and is known as Kaunas, the second largest city in present day Lithuania. Prior to the Second World War, Kaunas, like many cities in eastern Europe, had a significant Jewish population. According to the Russian census of 1897, Jews numbered 25,500, 35.3% of the total of 73,500. The population was recorded as 25.8% Russian, 22.7% Polish, 6.6% Lithuanian. They established numerous schuls and synagogues, and were important for centuries to the culture and business of the city. His birth place on FindAGrave was also shown as Kaunas City Municipality, Kaunas, Lithuania,

Abraham enlisted in the US Military during World War I, and the U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File also has his date of birth shown as June 5, 1891. Abraham's date of enlistment was September 20, 1917, and he was released on May 29, 1919.

In the April, 2017 issues of the Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Bulletin, Number 8, Cantor Robbie Solomon wrote that ""Nothing is strong in my memory of children here in Baltimore than the large family Seders at my grandmother Tillie's house. I can still see my grandfather, Abraham Solomon, sitting at one end of the table reading the Haggadah aloud in Hebrew in his quiet voice, as the rest of us took turns reading it in English and singing the songs intermittently. I was convinced as a young boy that ""Zaide"", as we called him, was translating our words to God so they would carry more weight...It occurred to me recently that 2017 marks the 110-year anniversary of my grandfather's arrival at Ellis Island, escaping the oppressive regime of Czarist Russia.""

Robbie further recalled that as the oldest grandchild of Abraham and Tillie, and his job was to entertain his younger cousins, mainly doing simple magic tricks and playing other silly games, or belting out some of the fancier solos from the service. He further noted his own father was called ""Double Zadie""....and that he and his wire Helen were proud to fly down from Boston to Baltimore with their new granddaughter, Luciana Rose, to spend time with their Baltimore family.

Geni shows Abraham as the son of Fiva and Deenah Solomon, and brother of Monash Menasha Solomon, Gitel Feldman, Chope Horowitz, Rose Blass, Riva Moshenzick, Morris Solomon, Esther Burke and Bela Solomon. Note this does not match the names on Abraham's application for a Social Security account, although those names may have been anglicized, so this should be researched further.Or perhaps the Abraham listed on Geni, father of a Morris Solomon, is the grandfather of the Abraham Solomon who married Tillie Levine and resided in Baltimore.","STR06" "I39955","Solomon","Abraham","5 Jun 1891","29 Oct 1973","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
New Jersey, Warren County, Hackettstown
Enumerated 10 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 155 Sheet 8A
High Street
114-180-202
Solomon, Abrham Head M W 29 M 1907 Na 1920 Russia/Russian Russia/Russian Russia/Russian Retail Merchant Fruit
Solomon, Tillie Wf F W 23 M 1900 Na 1920 Russia/Russian Russia/Russian Russia/Russian


1930 Census
Maryland, Baltimore City, Ward 16 Block 41
Enumerated 4 Apr 1930
ED 4508 SD 4 Sheet 4B
Ellicot Drive
2940-76-90
Solomon, Abrham Head O 9000 M W 35 M 24 Russia Russia Russia Russian Owner Grocery Store
Solomon, Tillie Wf F W 33 M 22 Russia Russia Russia Russian
Solomon, Marvin Son M W 9 S NJ Russia Russia
Solomon, Jack Son M W 6 S Maryland Russia Russia
Solomon, Garrison Son M W 3 8/12 S Maryland Russia Russia
Solomon, Leonard Son M W 3 8/12 S Maryland Russia Russia
Here ends Enumeration Block 41

1940 Census
Maryland, Baltimore City, Ward 16, Block 57
Enumerated April 18, 1940
SD 7 ED 4-518 Sheet 15B
Ellicot Drive
2940-345-Owned Home Value 8,000
Solomon, Abraham Head M W 46 M Highest level of school 4 Russia Na Owner Grocery Store
Solomon, Tillie Wife F W 43 M Highest level of school 6 Russia Na Asst Mngr Grocery Store
Solomon, Marvin B Son M W 19 S Attended School College-1 New Jersey Bottle Cutter Master, Grocery Store
Solomon, Jack Son M W 16 S Attended School High School-3 Maryland Salesman Grocery Store
Solomon, Garrison Son M W 13 S Attended School Grade 6 Maryland
Solomon, Leonard Son M W 13 S Attended School Grade 7 Maryland","STR06" "I39958","Solomon","Garrison ""Garry""","1 Mar 1927","27 Apr 2004","0","On Tuesday April 27, 2004, GARRISON ""Garry"" SOLOMON; beloved husband of Phyllis Solomon (nee Sartoph); loving father of Michele Walters, Fran Stern and Caryn Solomon and the late Larry Solomon and Susan Earle; devoted brother of Marvin, Jack and Leonard Solomon; loving grandfather of Danielle Solomon, Corey and Adam Walters, and Shannon and Taylor Stern. Services at SOL LEVINSON AND BROS INC., 8900 Reisterstown Road at Mt. Wilson Lane, on Thursday, April 29 at 2 P.M. Interment (Anshe Emunah) Aitz Chaim Congregation Cemetery, 3901 Washington Blvd. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be directed to the Kidney Foundation of Maryland or the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Maryland Chapter. Family in mourning at 3703 Cassen Road, Randallstown (21133).

The National Jewish Welfare Board, Bureau of War Records, had an index card for the Solomon Family of 2940 Ellicot Drive, Baltimore. All four sons were serving in the Military, Marvin B, age 25, Navy; Jack, age 21, Army; and Leonard and Garrison, both 18, were both in the Navy as well.","STR06" "I22220","","","","","","","" "I886","Solomon","Jack N.","5 Feb 1924","12 May 2012","0","Married twice. He was an executive in the insurance industry up until the time of his retirement.

SOLOMON , Jack

On May 12, 2012, Jack Solomon , beloved husband of Helene Solomon (nee Needle); beloved father of Sandi (Rick) Popowitz, Kenneth (Laura) Solomon, Susan Land, Jay (Lorain) Land, Stefani (Frank) Davies; devoted brother of Marvin and Leonard Solomon and the late Garrison Solomon; loving grandfather of Brian Popowitz, Stacey Popowitz, Katelyn Solomon and Hannah Solomon.

Funeral services and interment will be held at Anshe Emunah Aitz Chaim Cemetery, 3901 Washington Blvd. on Tuesday, May 15, at 12 noon. Please omit flowers. Contributions in his memory may be sent to Mildred Mindell Cancer Fund, 17 Branchwood Court, Baltimore, MD 21208. The family will be receiving at Embassy Suites at BWI Airport, 1300 Concourse Dr., Linthicum, MD 21090, Tuesday only and continuing at 3104 Lightfoot Dr., Baltimore, MD 21208, Wednesday only. Arrangements by SOL LEVINSON & BROS., INC.

Published in Baltimore Sun on May 14, 2012

The National Jewish Welfare Board, Bureau of War Records, had an index card for the Solomon Family of 2940 Ellicot Drive, Baltimore. All four sons were serving in the Military, Marvin B, age 25, Navy; Jack, age 21, Army; and Leonard and Garrison, both 18, were both in the Navy as well.","STR06" "I1518","","","","","","","" "I24","","","","","","","" "I39959","Solomon","Leonard","1 Mar 1927","20 Jul 2013","0","SOLOMON , Leonard On July 20, 2013, Leonard Solomon ; beloved husband of Sylvia Solomon (nee Schiff); devoted father of Bruce J. (Marlene) Solomon, Stuart (Leslye) Solomon, and Sharon Solomon (Pat Pattison); loving brother of Marvin Solomon and the late Jack Solomon and Garry Solomon; dear brother-in-law of Harriett, Helene, and Phyllis Solomon, and Howard (Barbara) Schiff; cherished grandfather of Barry Solomon, Allison (David) Parsons, Gregory (Casie) Solomon, Andrea Solomon, and Stephanie Solomon; adored great grandfather of Gabriel Solomon.

Services at SOL LEVINSON & BROS., INC., 8900 Reisterstown Road, at Mount Wilson Lane on Tuesday, July 23, at 1 pm. Interment Beth Tfiloh Cemetery - 5800 Windsor Mill Road. Please omit flowers. Contributions in his memory may be sent to Moses Montefiore Anshe Emunah, 7000 Rockland Hills Drive, Baltimore, MD 21209. In mourning at 3021 Fallstaff Rd, Unit 105B (The Towers), Baltimore, MD 21209.

sollevinson.com - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/baltimoresun/obituary.aspx?pid=165979935#sthash.eAW9I4BK.dpuf

The National Jewish Welfare Board, Bureau of War Records, had an index card for the Solomon Family of 2940 Ellicot Drive, Baltimore. All four sons were serving in the Military, Marvin B, age 25, Navy; Jack, age 21, Army; and Leonard and Garrison, both 18, were both in the Navy as well.","STR06" "I39957","Solomon","Marvin Bernard","15 Aug 1920","19 Mar 2021","0","Obituary

Marvin B. Solomon, of Baltimore, Maryland, passed away on Friday, March 19th, 2021 at the age of 100. He is survived by his children, Robbie (Helen) Solomon, Marsha Solomon (Mary Thomey), Abbie (Gary) Bass, and Jeff Rosensweig (Sheryl Spector); grandchildren, Samuel (Kristy Errera) Solomon, Byron Solomon, Ben Bass, Sophie Bass, Mariah Rosensweig, and Carmie Rosensweig; and great-grandchildren, Nicolas, Leo, and Luciana Solomon. Marvin was predeceased by his wives, Shirley Solomon (nee Potash) and Harriette Solomon (nee Weinstein); and his parents, Tillie and Abraham Solomon.

Marvin Solomon was a man of great courage and fortitude, who during his long life enhanced the lives of hundreds of people. His military service, the many people he found jobs for through the Pratt Employment Agency, his long leadership in the Chatham Club, and the years of volunteering down at Baltimore Harbor were among his many great contributions.

A virtual funeral will be held on Monday, March 22, at 12 pm. Please omit flowers. Contributions in his memory may be sent to ALS Association, 7507 Standish Place, Rockville, MD 20855. Please see Levinson's website for virtual shiva details.","STR06" "I39957","Solomon","Marvin Bernard","15 Aug 1920","19 Mar 2021","0","(Research):

Listed in the University of Maryland, College Park, Terrapin Yearbook, 1942, as having received a B. S. in International Relations. He was also shown as a member of the Farm Economics Club and Intramurals

Ancestry.com. U.S., Select Military Registers, 1862-1985 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013. This collection was indexed by Ancestry World Archives Project contributors. shows that Marvin B. Solomon, born August 1920, was listed in the Commissioned Officers, Cadets, Midshipmen, and Warrant Officers of the United States Naval Reserve, with a ""military date"" of 2 Dec 1942.","STR06" "I5931","","","","","","","" "I2526","Sones","Mary E. ""Polly""","Bef 1784","Bef 1860","0","(Research):The SONES lineage in Marion County Mississippi runs directly to Henry SOANE, JR - a Burgess in the Virginia House of Burgesses from 1652-1661 and Speaker of the House of Burgesses in 1660-1661. Thomas JEFFERSON, SR was born in 1653 in Curles, James River, Henrico, Virginia. He died in 1697 in Henrico Co., VA. He married Mary BRANCH in 1677 in Curles, James River, Henrico, Virginia. Mary BRANCH was born about 1660 in Henrico County, Virginia. She died after Nov 1700 in Henrico County, Virginia. Their children were Thomas JEFFERSON, JR who was born in 1677 and died on 18 Feb 1731; Martha JEFFERSON was born about 1679 in Henrico, Virginia; Mary JEFFERSON was born in 1679 in Henrico, Virginia. Of special interest to the SONES researcher, Colonel Peter JEFFERSON (1708-1757), son of Captain Thomas JEFFERSON, JR (1677-18 Feb 1731) and Mary FIELD (1680-1715) married Jane RANDOLPH (1720-1776). They were the parents of Thomas JEFFERSON (1743-1826), who became the third President of the United States. Thomas JEFFERSON's Great-Great Grandparents were Henry and Judith (FULLER) SOANE. The Marion County, Mississippi Sones families are relatives of, but not descendents of President Thomas JEFFERSONTo better understand the connection, among Henry and Judith SOANE's decendants, Judith SOANE (1646-1703), first married Henry RANDOLPH (1623-1673) and secondly (marr 21 Oct 1678 Chickahominy, VA) to Peter FIELD (1647-1707). Mary FIELD (1679-1715), their daughter married Thomas JEFFERSON, JR (1679-1730), Sheriff of Henrico County, Virginia and son of Thomas JEFFERSON, SR (died 1697) and Mary (Martha) BRANCH.

www.ivanlewis.com/genealogy
","STR06" "I19694","Sopr","Katherine","25 Nov 1853","20 Mar 1904","0","AKA Katrina or Mary. The daughter of Veronika URBAN and Frank SOPR, she was born in Prague, Bohemia and came to the United States at the age of 18 with her sister and brother-in-law, Anna and Vaclav KOCA. The sailed on the ship ""Ohio"" from Bremen, and arrived in Baltimore, Maryland on September 27, 1872. They settled first in Braidwood, Illinois, moving to Glengary Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska in 1874. (Milligan, p 276).","STR06" "I44297","Sossaman","Florence Katherine","10 Jul 1884","29 Aug 1969","0","Name Florence Katherine Mathews
Event Type Death
Event Date 29 Aug 1969
Event Place Cotulla, La Salle, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 19 Jul 1884
Birthplace , Arkansas
Father's Name Jasper James Sossaman
Mother's Name Nancy Elizabeth Hester
Certificate Number 93730
GS Film number 2218516
Digital Folder Number 005145023
Image Number 00039

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39N-YXX : accessed 31 Dec 2013), Florence Katherine Mathews, 29 Aug 1969; citing certificate number 93730, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218516.


Obituary, from FindAGrave:

Services for Mrs. Florence Kathrine Mathews, 85 of Dilley, who died Friday, will be at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Assembly of God Church in Dilley. Burial will be in the Millett Cemetery under direction of Hearn Funeral Home. Mrs. Mathews had lived in the Dilley-Millett area since 1905. Survivors include 2 sons, Jack W. Mathews, Payson, Arizona and Marvin L. Mathews, Cotulla; 2 daughters, Mrs. Edna Dollar and Mrs. Jewel Brown both of Dilley; two brothers, 8 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.","STR06" "I20870","Souder","Charles Lewis","15 Nov 1862","","0","The son of Lewis SOUDER and Christina SEIGCHRIST. He was on the Ebenezer School Board of Education in 1920. (Becky Asif/Burnsville, Minnesota).","STR06" "I20840","","","","","","","" "I20842","","","","","","","" "I20843","Souder","Harry Andrew","Abt 1892","","0","Becky Asif indicates he was at the Ebenezer School in 1902.","STR06" "I20588","Souder","William Henry","26 Jan 1889","Aug 1955","0","Becky Asif notes that his occupation on the 1930 census was listed as ""Contractor, Roads & Streets."" She also indicates that he died wihile on a trip in Indiana.","STR06" "I13369","Soukup","Alice","20 Oct 1900","18 Jan 1988","0","Alice did private duty nursing during Bill's law school days. She also was Obstetrics Supervisor at Rush Memorial Hospital for 12 years. She retired from nursing in 1962. She was an R.N. in Colorado, Nebraska and Indiana.","STR06" "I22379","Soukup","Angela V.","23 Nov 1918","6 Mar 2012","0","Angela V. Howes, 93, of Chesterfield, Mo., and formerly of Hannibal, Mo., died at 1 a.m. Tuesday, March 6, 2012, at St. Luke's Hospital in Chesterfield.

Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Friday, March 9, at the James O'Donnell Funeral Home in Hannibal. Pastor Tom Day will officiate. Burial will be at Grand View Burial Park in Hannibal.
Visitation will be from noon until the time of services Friday at the James O'Donnell Funeral Home.

Mrs. Howes was born Nov. 23, 1918, in Milligan, Neb., to Fred and Mary Soukup.

She was married to Albert Howes and he preceded her in death.

Survivors include three children, Sharon Kay Bush of Ballwin, Mo., Robert Stewart (Ann) of New London, Mo., Charles Howes (Vicki) of Manchester, Mo.; grandchildren, Greg Stewart, Gary Stewart (Melissa), Cindy Bovelle, Matt Howes (Jamie) Mandy Kempter (Tony), Ashley Howes; several great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and special friend, Daisy Hamilton.
She is preceded in death by two sisters, Irene Lavender, Rose Jameson; and two grandchildren, Mike Bauman and Stephanie Bauman.

Mrs. Howes was a volunteer with the Head Start Program. She retired from Crown Shoe Factory as a laborer and previously worked as a housekeeper at the Holiday Inn. Mrs. Howes loved to play cards and search puzzles. She enjoyed horses and loved the color purple. Mrs. Howes was a Christian by faith.

Memorial contributions may be made to Jeanna Babyak Scholarship Fund in care of the James O'Donnell Funeral Home.

Pallbearers will be Greg Stewart, Gary Stewart, Matt Howes, Tony Kempter and Andy Babyak.

Online condolences may be made at www.jamesodonnellfuneralhome.com

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I14947","Soukup","Anton","8 Jan 1850","15 Mar 1910","0","Anton Soukup, Koryta, 1850, to Braidwood in 1870, died March 15, 1910. Active in national and political life.

http://www.rootsweb.com/~neethnic/czechs/cz-pg97a.html","STR06" "I14947","Soukup","Anton","8 Jan 1850","15 Mar 1910","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

From the Familysearch 1880 United States Census and Nationa
l Index

Census Place:Douglas, Saunders, Nebraska Source:FHL Film 1254756 National Archives Film T9-0756 Page 37 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace Anton SOCOOPSelfMMW29BOHEMIA Occ:FarmerFa: BOHEMIAMo: BOHEMIA Rosy SOCOOPWifeFMW25BOHEMIA Occ:Keeps HouseFa: BOHEMIAMo: BOHEMIA
Frank SOCOOPSonMSW6NE Occ:At HomeFa: BOHEMIAMo: BOHEMIA
Joe SOCOOPSonMSW4NE Occ:At HomeFa: BOHEMIAMo: BOHEMIA
Ann SOCOOPDauFSW1NE

1900 Census
Nebraska, Saunders County, Morse Bluff Precinct & Village
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 128 Sheet 6B
104-105
Soukup, Anton Hd W M Jan 1851 49 M@26 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1868 32 Na Farmer
Soukup, Rosa Wf W F Oct 1854 Oct 1854 45 M@26 6/6 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1870 40
Soukup, Joseph Son W M May 1877 23 M 8/12 0/0 Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farm Laborer
Soukup, Milie Dtr W F Apr 1888 20 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Soukup, Frank Son W M Apr 1882 18 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farm Laborer
Soukup, Lillie Dtr W F Jan 1885 15 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Soukup, Annie Dtr W F May 1889 11 Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Soukup, Anton Son W M Mar 1892 8 Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Soukup, Mary Dtr-in-Law W F Jul 1880 20 M 8/12 0/0 Neb Bohemia Bohemia","STR06" "I14947","Soukup","Anton","8 Jan 1850","15 Mar 1910","0","(Medical):Had the above condition for about two years prior to this death. Was treated by his physician from August 1908 until his death in March 1910.","STR06" "I13618","Soukup","Antonin","Abt 1813-1815","Abt 1885","0","Petr Zakovec emailed, in December 2014, that he had found the wedding record of Anton and Mary, and that Antonin was a ""blacksmith journeyman from Plasy no.15, son of Josef Soukup, shoemaker from Plasy no.15 and Teresie, born Hyke?ov?, from Babiny no. 19""

Anton Soukup and family can first be found in Braidwood, Illinois, later moving to Nebraska to homestead.

""Most of the Czechs in this vicinity (Saunders County, Nebraska) were obliged to go elsewhere to earn a living. Many originally came (in this country) from around Braidwood, Illinois, where they had worked in mines. So back there they went for the winter season, or to Omaha (and in either case they went to Omaha afoot), leaving their wives to take care of the children and homesteads. Mrs. Frank Hines (living at date of writing) remembers when her husband left for Braidwood and two weeks later their son Frank was born. There was no alternative, they had to live.""

Source: As noted at http://www.rootsweb.com/~neethnic/czechs/cz-pg97a.html

When Anton's son, Frank died in in 1933, the informant for the death certificate (Harry Soukup, a grandson of Anton) erroneously stated that Frank's father was also named Frank Soukup.

CZECH NATIONAL CEMETERY (also known as Killian Cemetery) located in Bohemian township in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Sec 23 Township 17, Range 5E of Saunders County, Nebraska.

Recorded on April 12, 1977 and completed on April 15, 1977 by Clarabelle Mares 1722 E 19 Fremont, Nebraska and assisted by Kathrine Petersen. Cemetery in very good condition. Working from front to back in rows.

Marie Soukup 1813 - 1885
Antonin Soukup 1814 - 1898

It appears, however, that a widowed 83 year old Mary Soukup was listed in the household of her daughter and son-in-law, the VIRKA's, at the time of the 1900 census, so her date of death must have actually been shortly after that census.","STR06" "I13618","Soukup","Antonin","Abt 1813-1815","Abt 1885","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Federal Census
Illinois, Will County, Reed Township,
Braidwood Post office (page 57)
#392-227
Sycopp, Antoin 50 M W C. Miner Bohemia
Sycopp Mary 44 F W Bohemia
Sycopp Frank 18 M W Coal Miner Bohemia
Sycopp Antoine 22 MW "" Bohemia
Sycopp Fannie 9 F W At home Bohemia

It appears that most of the inhabitants of Braidwood were coal miners. Although there were many miners from the east coast of the United States, most of them were immigrants, predominately from Ireland, Wales, Germany, Belgium and Bohemia.


From the Familysearch 1880 United States Census and National Index. This MAY be the listing for the same couple, but there are some differences that would need to be accounted for.

Census Place:Douglas, Saunders, Nebraska Source:FHL Film 1254756 National Archives Film T9-0756 Page 37 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Anton Saml. SOCOOP Self M M W 75 BOHEMIA Occ:Too Old To Work Fa: BOHEMIA Mo: BOHEMIA
Rosy SOCOOP Wife F M W 72 BOHEMIA Occ:Too Old To Work Fa: BOHEMIAMo: BOHEMIA

Notice the dramatic change in age between 1870 and 1880. It appears that the ages listed in 1870 may have been off, as the 1880 ages more closely match their years of birth according to their tombstones.","STR06" "I13618","Soukup","Antonin","Abt 1813-1815","Abt 1885","0","(Medical):Y DNA Results, FTDNA Haplogroup:

R1b1

A direct male descendant volunteered to have his DNA tested
. The results can be found at www.ysearch.org, under the user ID #J7DYD. The FamilyTreeDNA Kit number is 69508.

The members of R1b are believed to be the descendants of the first modern humans who entered Europe about 35,000-40,000 years ago. Those R1b forebearers were the people who painted the beautiful art in the caves in Spain and France. They were the contemporaries (and perhaps exterminators) of the European Neanderthals. R1b is the most common Y haplogroup in Europe - more than half of men of European descent belong to R1b. Fourteen of the 30 most common haplotypes in the YSTR.org database are typical of R1b.","STR06" "I14496","Soukup","Arnold Harry ""Arnie""","27 Mar 1919","22 Jun 1998","0","Arnold H. Soukup

Arnold Harry Soukup, son of Harry and Mary (Stejskal) Soukup was born March 27, 1919 near Milligan. He passed away on June 22, 1998 in Lincoln, at the age of 79.

He grew up on the farm with his parents and attended rural school and one year of high school in Geneva. After one year of school he had to stay home to help with the farming. He farmed until June 1944, when he was called to serve in the Army. he served in the European-African-Middle East Theater of operations during WW II. He was discharged in May, 1946.

Upon returning from military service he continued farming with his parents.

He was united in marriage to Maryanne Wanek on April 15, 1952. They farmed until the fall of 1959 when they moved to Milligan and Arnold took employment with the Farmers's Coop Company. He worked there until retirement in 1981. During this time he volunteered as a Fire Fighter. After Maryanne passed away on August 2, 1981, he moved to Lincoln.

He was united in marriage to Tillie Engel on August 24, 1990. Tillie blessed him with a large step family that he enjoyed. He especially enjoyed the two great-grandsons that always gave him a helping hand.

He was a member of the Friend United Church of Christ.

Arnold and Tillie loved to travel to see relatives and to take bus tours to Czech functions. He was proud of his Czech heritage and especially enjoyed the music.

He took great pride in his lawn and garden, always keeping things neat. Arnold was a member of the Milligan WFLA Lodge #3909, Nebraska Czechs of Lincoln, BPOE #3909 in Crete, a life-time member of VFW 7102 in Geneva, and a very active and proud member of the American Legion Post #240 in Milligan. He served as mayor of Milligan at one time.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Maryanne; parents, Harry and Mary Stejskal Soukup; brother, Elmer, and niece Nancy Soukup.

He is survived by his wife, Tille, of Dorchester; stepson and spouse, Dennis and Tammy Engel of Altas, Oklahoma; stepdaughters and spouses, Darlene and David Rasplicka of Friend, Beverly and Jon Cawley of Seattle, Washington, Linda Hardin, Muscatine, Iowa; brother and sister in law Ray and Betty Soukup of Lincoln, sister, Rubye Prokup of Lincoln; sisters in law and brother in law, Rosemarie Hannon, Crete; Ella Vagrt, Paul, Idaho; Alvie and Clarence ""Bud"" Hoffman, Beaver Crossing; Joe Ladman, Dorchester; eight step grandchildren; two step great-grandsons; nieces and nephews.

His memorial service was held at 10:30 am on Saturday, June 27 at the Friend United Church of Christ, with the Rev. Robert Brauninger officiating. The flag presentation ceremony was conducted on Monday, June 29, at Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery.

The family suggested that memorials be given to the American Legion Post #240, Milligan, or the Dorchester Volunteer Rescue Squad.

Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.

CARD OF THANKS

We would like to thank everyone who remembered with love, prayer, flowers, memorial gifts, cards, food, telephone calls and any other act of kindness shown us during the loss of our loved one, Arnie Soukup. Special thanks to Dorchester Rescue Unit, Dr. McKeeman and Hospital staff, Bryan Memorial Hospital staff and doctors, Milligan Legion, Rev. Bob Brauninger, Friend USS Women's Fellowship, and Dorchester Legion Auxiliary. May God Bless you all. FAMILY OF ARNIE SOUKUP

(Undated, unreferenced copy of obituary and card of thanks)","STR06" "I43782","Soukup","Betty Ann","13 Mar 1923","23 Sep 2013","0","Betty Ann (Soukup) Smetana was born March 13, 1923 on the family farm northeast of Milligan to James and Anna (Svehla) Soukup. On September 23, 2013, she passed away at the age of 90 years, 6 months, and 10 days at the Exeter Care Center. She was one of three children in the family.

Betty attended Praire Queen District 48 Country School through the eighth grade and graduated high school in Milligan with the Class of 1940. Betty's dad took her and her sister Geri to Tabor Hall to a polka dance, where she met Fritz Smetana, and after a short courtship they were married in Marysville, Kansas on December 20,1941. After marriage they lived on several farms and settling for several years on the Evelyn Clark Farm.

In 1989, they bought a house in Milligan, in which they were very proud of. This was the first time they had running water and telephone. Betty was a hard worker all her life. On the farm she raised chickens, mowed the lawn and did a lot of baking. She was step for step with Fritz on the farm helping wherever she could. She was very much involved in the farming operation even after Fritz's passing, and renting of the farm, she would drive out to the farm and inspect the planting, spraying and harvesting. She had a prime seat at her kitchen window during harvest watching the farmers bring in grain. Before Fritz's passing they enjoyed going to polka dances especially at Pleasant Hill on Sunday evening. Betty also enjoyed going to Ron's Tavern drinking coffee and visiting with her friends. After her sister Geri's health began to decline she unselfishly took care of her, and when Geri entered the Exeter Care Center, Betty would go visit her every week and maybe twice a week to take Geri some goodies. Betty celebrated her 90th birthday on March 13, 2013 with a surprise birthday party at Ron's Tavern with her friends. She said it was her best birthday ever.

Betty was preceded in death by an infant sister Dorothy, her parents and parents-in-law, husband, Fritz and brother-in-law Rudy Oliva. She is survived by sister, Geraldine Oliva of the Exeter Care Center, Nephews, Arlan and Eileen Oliva of Scottsdale, AZ, Dennis and Donna Oliva of Milligan, NE, Lambert and Delores Slepicka of Wilber, NE, nieces, Charlotte Sullivan of Norfolk, NE, Evelyn Kantor of Lincoln, NE, great niece, Lindsey and Shane Stone of Hastings, NE, great nephews, Colten and Nathan Oliva both of Milligan, NE and several cousins and host of friends.

Funeral services 2 p.m., Thursday, at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel in Milligan, NE. Visitation from 1 p.m. until 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Kotas Chapel in Milligan. Memorials to Milligan Rescue Unit in lieu of flowers. Burial in the Bohemian National Cemetery.

Condolences www.farmerandsons.com
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
","STR06" "I13354","","","","","","","" "I13304","Soukup","Edward","18 Jul 1875","16 Feb 1953","0","Unmarried.","STR06" "I2847","Soukup","Elizabeth","Jun 1885","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a Nesladek.","STR06" "I13509","Soukup","Elmer Louis","1 May 1921","15 Dec 1988","0","Elmer Soukup Funeral Held

Elmer Louis Soukup, son of Harry and Mary (Stejskal) Soukup, was born May 1, 1921, near Milligan. He passed away December 15,1982, in Lincoln.

He grew up with his parents on the farm and attended school at Milligan after which he took up the auto mechanic trade at Bors Ford Motor Company learning the trade by apprenticeship.

In August 1942 he enlisted inthe U.S. Army Ordinance Department. After training in the U.S. and Canada he was sent overseas to the European Theatre of Operations being involved in the D-Day operations June 6, 1944. He was discharged October 19, 1945, serving a total of three years and two months.

Elmer was a member of Amercan Legion H.S.S.K. Post 240 at Milligan, The Geneva V.F.W. post and Svatopluk Z.C.B.J. Lodge76 at Milligan.

After returning from military service he went back to his auto mechanic trade with his former employer Bors-Bulin Ford Motor Company in Milligan.

On September 5, 1946, he was united in marriage to Jeanette (Grote) Messinger. To this union were born two children, Mary Kaye and John.

In 1955 he secured employment at O'Shea Rogers Ford Motor Company after which he took over the operation of his own service station. For the past 23 years he was employed by the F.D. Wilson Auto Parts Company. He enjoyed his work and took pride in an occasional tinker on some of his client's cars.

Elmer was an avid gardener and greatly enjoyed the company of his neighbors who had much respect for him.

He also took great pride in his many hobbies and enjoyed listening to Czech music.

He was preceded in death by his father, Harry Soukup.

Left to mourn his passing are his wife, Jeanette, daughter and son-in-law, Mary Kaye and Mike McDonald; son and daughter-in-law, John and Mary Soukup; nine grandchildren; mother, Mary Soukup; two brothers, Arnold H. and Ray; and one sister, Rubye Prokop.

CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to everyone who offered kind assistance and sympathy at the time of the death of Elmer Soukup. THE SOUKUP FAMILY","STR06" "I6348","Soukup","Emile ""Millie""","16 Jun 1879","28 Feb 1954","0","She married a Janovec.","STR06" "I37914","Soukup","Evan James","13 Aug 2011","13 Aug 2011","0","Evan James Soukup, Heavenborn, Saturday, August 13, 2011.
Survived by parents, James and Liz Soukup of Lincoln; grandparents, Greg and Linda Soukup of Lincoln, Joyce and Jim Campbell of Lincoln; uncle and aunt, Frank and Kim Soukup of Lincoln; aunt and uncle, Mark and Nichole Bogen of Bennet; uncles, Brian Campbell of Lincoln, Cody Cambell of Lincoln; great grandmothers, cousins and other family. Preceded in death by grandfather, James Bogen, and great grandfathers.
Service: 3 p.m. Wednesday, August 17, 2011, Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 South 14th St., Lincoln. Interment Lincoln Memorial Park. Memorials in care of the family.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
","STR06" "I13374","Soukup","Frank H.","16 Apr 1913","16 Dec 1966","0","Source: Ancestry.com
Lincoln Evening Journal, Monday Dec. 19, 1966
SOUKUP
Det. Frank Harry 53, 4201 G, died Friday. Detective was with Lincoln police force 10 years. Born Mulligan, Lincoln resident 25 years, lifetime state resident. Member Elks Lodge 80. Survivors: wife, Bernice; sons: Allen, Glenn, and Gregory, all of Lincoln; mother Mrs. Mary Soukup of Crete; sisters: Mrs. Alice Marshall of Rushville, Ind., Mrs. Pauline Brt of Elkins, Ark., Mrs. Marie Sysel of Crete, Mrs. Rose Duba of Western, Mrs. Wilma Huppert of Chula Vista, CA, Mrs. Irma Dineen of Lincoln. Services 10am Tues at Our Savior's Lutheran 40th & C. Pastor Soren S. Kaldahl. Burial at Bohemian National, Mulligan. Pallbearers: Harland Huppert, Wallace Brt Jr., James R. Dineen, William Marshall Jr., Roger LaPage, Meri Hesser. Honorary pallbears: Lincoln Police Dept.


The article below is from the ""Annual Report of the Police Department, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1966,"" Compliments of Joseph T. Carroll Chief of Police

Found online:
http://www.lincoln.ne.gov/city/police/annual/1965-1966-1.pdf

In Memoriam
Frank H. Soukup
Slain in the Line of Duty December 16, 1966

Detective Frank Soukup was slain in a gun battle at a local motel while questioning some out-of-town suspects in a bogus check operation. Two of the gunmen were fatally wounded in the exchange of shots between the investingating officers and the suspects, one of them felled by shots fired by Detective Soukup after he was mortally wounded. It was later determined that the shots which killed the officer were fired by Donald W. Rodgers, one of the gunmen killed. Detective Soukup was the first officer in the history of the Lincoln Police Department to be slain in the line of duty.

Frank Soukup was 53 years of age and had been a member of the Lincoln Police Department for ten years. In November of 1966 he was awarded the People and Law Award sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Frank was an outstanding police officer, completely dedicated to his chosen profession of law enforcement. His survivors include his widow and three sons.
","STR06" "I13305","Soukup","Frank R.","13 Jan 1877","18 Apr 1964","0","In the book HISTORY OF MILLIGAN NEBRASKA 1888-1988 it is noted that

""...moved to Junction City, Oklahoma, where they homesteaded and in 1909 returned to Milligan where they farmed for a number of years. F.R. managed different businesses during his lifetime among them being manager of the Jicha Central Hall and tavern. After Joseph Jica Sr. passed away, R. R. and Edward Janousek managed the place together for sometime. He also worked in the Herman Stastny tavern.

In 1921, he moved from the farm southwest of Milligan and purchased Alois Petracek dry goods and grocery store, which he and his wife managed. Later he sold the store.

After the Farmer's Co-operative Company was organized, F.R. Soukup and his son, Frank, were among some of the employees. At the second annual stockholders meeting, a livestock shippers association was organized and F.R was hired to take charge of this new association. At one time the Farmers Co-op Elevator shipped livestock to market for the owner. F.R. was in charge of the livestock department. F.R. and Edward Cudly also managed the Farmer Co-op at one time.""

According to his application for a Social Security Number, Frank was employed by Stastny & Vasina in MIlligan in 1940. His SS-5 also indicated that his Middle Initial, R, was just that. He did not have an actual middle name. SSN 507-18-6921.

Member of the Z.C.J.B. Lodge #76 Svatopluk Czeck","STR06" "I13305","Soukup","Frank R.","13 Jan 1877","18 Apr 1964","0","(Medical):Hypertensive cardiovascular disease","STR06" "I7509","Soukup","Frantisek","11 Mar 1874","8 Aug 1882","0","CZECH NATIONAL CEMETERY (also known as Killian Cemetery) located in Bohemian township in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Sec 23 Township 17, Range 5E of Saunders County, Nebraska.

Recorded on April 12, 1977 and completed on April 15, 1977 by Clarabelle Mares 1722 E 19 Fremont, Nebraska and assisted by Kathrine Petersen. Cemetery in very good condition. Working from front to back in rows.

Frantisek, son of Anton & R L Soukup 8 Aug 1880 6 yr 4 mo 28 days","STR06" "I16336","Soukup","Frantisek ""Frank""","Feb 1850","Aft 1920","0","Czechs in Nebraska
Saline County. Atlanta Precinct

Frank Soukup, Skalice, Sobeslav

http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/topic/ethnic/czechs/cz-pg70a.html","STR06" "I16336","Soukup","Frantisek ""Frank""","Feb 1850","Aft 1920","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Atlanta Precinct, ED 104
SOAKUP, Frank Hd W M Feb 1850 50 M M 24 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1884 16 Naturalized Farmer
SOAKUP, Rosa Wife W R Jan 1857 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia Mother of 8 Children/7 still living
SOAKUP, Frank Son W M July 1876 23 S Bohemia Bohemia Bohema 1884 16 Naturalized Farm Laborer
SOAKUP, Mike Son W M Jun 1878 20 S Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia Farm Laborer
SOAKUP, John Son W M May 1882 18 S Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia Farm Labor
SOAKUP, Albert Son W M May 1884 16 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia Farm Labor
SOAKUP, Fred Son W M Jan 1887 13 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia Farm Labor
SOAKUP, Jim Son W M May 1890 10 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia At School
SOAKUP, Emo Son W M May 1892 8 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia At School

1910 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Atlanta Precinct
SOUKUP, Frank Hd M W 60 M1 36 Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia Farmer
SOUKUP, Rosie Wf F W 53 M1 36 Mother of 9 Children/8 Still Living Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia
SOUKUP, Joseph Son M W 20 S Nebraska Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia Farm
SOUKUP, James Son M W 20 S Nebraska Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia Farm
SOUKUP, Emil Son M W 18 S Nebraska Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia Teacher","STR06" "I6346","Soukup","Frantisek ""Frank""","26 Apr 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","According to the SSDI, there was a Frank Soukup born on 26 April 1882 who died in February 1969 in Nebraska. His Social Security Number was 505-68-7343.","STR06" "I148","Soukup","Frantisek ""Frank"" M.","4 Jul 1852","15 Mar 1933","0","According to the ship manifest of the S.S. Bremen, Frank M. Soukup traveled to America with his half-brother John Zakovec, John's wife Josefa, and their two daughters. The North German Lloyd steamship arrived at the Port of New York on May 1, 1869.

""Most of the Czechs... (who later settled in Nebraska) were obliged to go elsewhere (first) to earn a living. Many originally came (in this country) from around Braidwood, Illinois, where they had worked in mines."" (homesteads.http://www.rootsweb.com/~neethnic/czechs/cz-pg97a.html)


The following obituary is transcribed from an undated clipping, newspaper not known

Frank Soukup

The ravages of time, creeping unrelentlessly on, gathered in its arms Wednesday, March 15, 1933, Frank Soukup, who had been preparing for the journey. He had lived his allotted time and more. His days of activityhad long since ceased so he was patiently waitingfor the dend to come when he might fold his arms in peace and pass into eternal sleep.

Frank Soukup was born in Koryto, okres (town) Kralovice, kraj (county) Plzen in Czechoslovakia, July 4, 1852. He came to this country along with his parents as a seventeen-year-old lad, first to Braidwood, Ill., to find work in the coal mines. From there he came to Nebraska, settling in Saunders County. At the age of twenty-two he married Anna Beznoska near what is now Morse Bluffs. In 1892 they moved to Fillmore county and purchased the farm now owned by Mrs. Antonie Krisl and Vaclav Capek. He later engaged in business here and in 1903 moved to Junction City, Ok., where his wife died.

About seven years ago he returned here and since then made his home with his son Harry. It is a happy thought that his baby son should care for the father, even as the father once cared for the baby son. He was perfectly happy and contented here. He had lived a generous life, too generous for his own good, and accepted with a spirit of generosity the events and circumstances which crowned the closing days of his career.

The deceased leaves surviving, five sons, Edward, Frank, Joe Harry and Will and two daughters, Lily Eret of Prague, Oklahoma and Anna Hooker of Baird, Tex, two sisters, Veronike Virkova and Anna Hines (Note: this is his half-sister, Anna Zakovec Hines) of Morse Bluffs, twenty seven grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. Services were held at the home of his son Harry Saturday afternoon, being in charge of Rabi Z.C.B.J. of which organization he was a member and the body was laid to rest in the Bohemian national cemetery. The deceased passed away at the age of 80 years, 8 months, and 4 days. (End)

According to Helena Soukup Parker, Frank farmed while in Saunders County, as well as operating a hotel and saloon. After his wife died, he lived with his son, Harry. Later he lived with his daughter Lillian Eret and later still with his son Alois Soukup in Prague, Oklahoma. At the time of his death, he was again living with Harry, who was the informant for his death certificate.

The information on the Soukup family is primarily from information graciously supplied by Helena Soukup Parker of Idyllwild, California. It has been supplemented by various census records and newspaper notices from Oklahoma as transcribed by Charles R. Strong. Additionally, information has been obtained from the book HISTORY OF MILLIGAN NEBRASKA 1888-1988 compiled by the Milligan Centennial History Book Committee and printed by Walsworth Publishing Co, Marceline, Missouri.

On Frank's certificate of death (completed by his son Harry), his parents are shown as Frank Soukup and Barbara Hines. This contradicts the more complete information provided by Nancy Soukup that showed Frank was the son of Antonin and Marie Soukup.","STR06" "I148","Soukup","Frantisek ""Frank"" M.","4 Jul 1852","15 Mar 1933","0","(Research):
Census Information:

From the Familysearch 1880 United States Census and National Index

Census Place:Douglas, Saunders, Nebraska
Source:FHL Film 1254756 National Archives Film T9-0756 Page 37 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Frank SOCOOPSelfMMW27BOHEMIA Occ:FarmerFa: BOHEMIAMo: BOHEMIA
Ann SOCOOPWifeFMW20BOHEMIA Occ:Keeps HouseFa: BOHEMIAMo: BOHEMIA
Eddie SOCOOPSonMSW5NE Occ:At HomeFa: BOHEMIAMo: BOHEMIA
Frank SOCOOPSonMSW2NE Occ:At HomeFa: BOHEMIAMo: BOHEMIA
Joe SOCOOPSonMSW1NE Occ:At HomeFa: BOHEMIA

At the time of the 1900 census, they were in Fillmore County, Nebraska:

Soukup, Frank Head W M Jul 1852 47 M 26 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1870
Farmer
Soukup, Anna Wife W F Nov 1860 30 F m 26 9/9 Bohema Bohemia Bohemia 1867
Soukup, Edward Son W M July 1875 24 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia Farm Labor
Soukup, Joseph Son W M May 1879 21 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia Farm Labor
Soukup, Mary Dtr W F May 1872 18 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia Housework
Soukup, Tessia Dtr W F Jun 1887 12 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia At School
Soukup, Harry Son W M Oct 1889 10 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia At School
Soukup, Anna Dtr W F Apr 1892 8 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia At School
Soukup, Louis Son W M Dec 1894 5 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia

On the 1910 Comanchee County Oklahoma Federal Census, the family is listed as follows:

Soukup, Frank, Head, Age 59, Widowed, Birthplace Bohemia (also his parent's birthplace), Employee in General Farmer, Speaks English, Rents, R&W
Soukup, Harry, Son, age 20, Birthplace Nebraska, Parents born in Bohemia,Farmer,
working on his own account, Speaks English, R&W, Survivor of Union or CSA
Soukup, Annie, Daughter, Age 18, Born Nebraska, Parents born in Bohemia, R&W
Soukup, Louie, Son, Age 15, Born Nebraska, Parents born in Bohemia, R&W)
Soukup, Willie, Son, Age 8, Born Nebraska, Parents born in Bohemia, R&
attended school during the year

The Soukup's lived two houses from Frank and Bessie Beznoska. Frank was a nephew of Anna Soukup's. They also lived next door to Joseph and Annie Placitz, ages 70 & 59, both born in Bohemia, relationship, if any, unknown.","STR06" "I13451","Soukup","Glen J.","1 Feb 1942","1 Mar 2022","0","Obituary for Glen J. Soukup
A Funeral Service for Glen will be held on Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 11:30 a.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska with Pastor Larry Gouin presiding.

Visitation will be held on Monday, March 7, 2022 from 4:00 p.m until 7:00 p.m. with the family present during that time at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska.

Graveside Services will be conducted following the funeral service in the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan, Nebraska.

Memorials are to be directed to the family to be designated at a later date.

To view the Livestream Video you can go to Farmer & Son Funeral Home's Facebook Page or in your search engine type @friendlyfuneraldirectors and click the link to Farmer & Son or click this link https://www.facebook.com/friendlyfuneraldirectors/Funeral and it should direct you to our Facebook Page.

Glen Soukup, passed away on Tuesday March 1st, 2022, at home. Glen was born to Frank and Allene Soukup on Feb. 1st, 1942, in Lincoln, Nebraska. He attended Lincoln Public Schools, graduating from Lincoln High School in 1959. He then attended the University of Nebraska obtaining his undergraduate degree and was an esteemed member of the Golden Key Society. Glen then continued his education at the University of Nebraska College of Law earning a Juris Doctorate of Law in 1967. He was proud to have worked for Nebraska Governor James Exon's administration as Director of the State Technical Assistance Agency for several years. He then went on to pursue personal business ventures.

Glen was a lifelong resident of Lincoln, spending a good portion of time at his fishing cabin/summer home, also known as ""The Castle in the Canyon"" located at Decker's, Colorado. Some of his favorite times were spent enjoying his specialty ""Mountain Margaritas"" and red beers, or a jack and coke on the upper deck. He loved watching the hummingbirds and afternoon showers from his canyon view veranda, evenings with Trudy breathing in the fresh mountain air, and all times spent with his favorite Golden Retriever, Dylan. Glen will be fondly remembered by family and friends for generously hosting so many at his beloved cabin, and for always sharing the beautiful sights the Colorado mountains had to offer.

In earlier years he and his daughter Nicholle enjoyed spending time at his mother's farms near Crete and Wilber, experiencing nature and farm life while embracing their Czech culture with family. During the last few years though his health began to fail he did his best to maintain close relationships with family and friends and enjoyed many games of cards while partaking in a few adult beverages.

Glen was preceded in death by his father Frank H. Soukup, mother Allene B. Tesar, brother Kenneth J. Tesar, sister-in-law Linda S. Soukup, and the best dog ever Dylan ""Doolittle"" Soukup.

Glen is survived by daughter Nicholle Soukup of Norfolk, granddaughter Haleigh Kappel of Lincoln. grandson Holden Soukup of Central City, and great grandson Trace Reynolds of Lincoln. Brother Allen (Janice) Soukup, nephew Kelsey Soukup all of Lincoln, and niece Jessica (Michael) Zmek of Archer. Sister Jo Ann (Steve) Kroll, nephew Peter Kroll, and nephew Jeremiah (Megan) Kroll all of Lincoln. Brother Gregory Soukup, nephew Frank (Kim) Soukup, and nephew James (Liz) Soukup all of Lincoln. Sister in law Marianne Tesar of Crete, niece Ashley Tesar of Lincoln, and niece Whitney (Ryan) Peterson of Palmer, MN. Long time special friend Trudy Townley of Lincoln. He is also survived by many great nephews and nieces, cousins- many of whom were like siblings to him, his church family at Four Square church, and of course many dear friends.

The Glen Soukup family would like to extend a very heartfelt, and appreciative THANK YOU to all whom helped Glen in recent years. Being very strong in his faith Glen would always say ""the good Lord will take care of me"", we may all now rest assured that has been done.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I22377","Soukup","Irene C.","Abt 1913","","0","In the obituary of her sister, Angela V. Howes, she was shown as Irene LAVENDAR, and it was indicated she preceded her sister Angela in death.","STR06" "I13375","Soukup","Irma Evelyn","21 Mar 1917","24 Apr 2002","0","(Irma) attended Milligan High School, graduating with the class of 1934 as valedictorian. She taught in rural schools for three years after graduation. In 1937 her parents bought a filling station and beer joint in Crete. Irma helped her father there for a short time, then moved to Lincoln where she was employed at Golds. (Milligan, p 259)","STR06" "I13321","Soukup","Jacquelin Joy","1 May 1935","29 May 2021","0","Jacquelin J Schroder was born, 5/1/1935 in Fairbury, Ne. to James & Geraldine (Butt) Soukup of Western, Ne. She passed away on 5/29/2021.

She is survived by husband Alfred, sons Bartt (Sue) of Dewitt, Ne, Brett (Debra), Hastings, Ne and Daughter Amy (Arlan) of Larned, Ks. Grandchildren: Jason (Katie), Janae, Ethan, Wyatt and Carson (Courtney). Great-Grandchildren: Noah, Maddie, Ben.

Services will be held on 6/2/2021 at 11:00 at Messiah Lutheran at 1800 S. 84th St. Lincoln, NE","STR06" "I5975","Soukup","James","15 Jul 1889","16 Nov 1969","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Federal Census
Nebraska, Saline, Atlanta ED 1
Soukup, James Hd M W 39 M 33 Nebraska Czeck Czeck Farmer
Soukup, Anna Wife F W 30 M 24 Nebraska Czeck Czeck
Soukup, Geraldine Dtr F W 8 S Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
Soukup, Betty Ann Dtr F W 7 S Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska","STR06" "I13308","Soukup","Jaroslav ""Harry""","18 Oct 1889","9 Feb 1976","0","Harry Soukup

Jaroslav Harry Soukup, son of Frank and Anna (Beznoska) Soukup, was born October 18, 1889 at Prague, Nebraska.

He passed away at Warren Memorial hospital at Friend, Nebraska, at the age of 86 years, 3 months and 22 days. He was baptized in the Catholic church at Prague on November 17, 1889.

As a small child the family moved to Milligan, where they lived for a time. At the age of 10 the family moved to Lawton, Oklahoma to homestead. As a youngster, Harry worked in the cotton fields with the family. He spoke of the times he had there of the Indian neighbors that were some of his best friends.

At the age of 21 he decided to move back to Nebraska. He and a friend, Tom Hardwick, managed to get together a horse, a mule and a wagon which they used for transportation to get them back to his home state. Starting out from Lawton, the trip took them over two weeks to travel some 450 miles.

Upon arrival he worked as a farm hand for his brother, Joe. Then in the fall of 1915 he engaged in farming for himself.

On December 21, 1915, he united in marriage to Mary E. Stejskal at Geneva.

He was active in local organizations in his younger years serving on the District 67 School Board, Glengary township road overseer, Farmers Co-op Board of Directors, also serving capacities in the Z.C.B.J. and the Milligan Auditorium. He was a long-time member of Svatopluk Czech Lodge No. 76.

In 1956 he retired and moved to Milligan. He enjoyed his family and they in turn enjoyed him. December 21, 1975, he was deeply touched by having the family help him and his wife observe their 60th wedding anniversary in their new home in Wilber.

Surviving are his wife, Mary; sons, Arnold and wife, Maryanne, of Milligan, Elmer and wife, Jeanette, Ray and wife Betty, of Lincoln; and daughter, Mrs. Edward (Ruby) Prokop and husband, Edward, of Wilber; one sister, Lillie Eret, of Prague, Oklahoma; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Edward, Frank R., Joseph M., Louis and William; and sisters, Mary Kassik, Tessie Strong, and Anna Hooker; and one granddaughter, Nancy Soukup.

Services were held Wednesday, February 11, 1976, at 2 pm at Farmer and Son Funeral Home--Kotas Chapel in Milligan.

Rev. Homer Clements was the officiating clergyman. Mrs. Albert Naimon was the organist with selections ""In the Garden"" and ""Kazdy Nese Svij Kriz"" by Mrs. Leslie Skrivanek and Mrs. Joseph Capek.

The pallbearers were grandsons, John Soukup, Richard Prokop, Tim Hester, Michael McDonald and Adolph Vacek. Interment was in the Bohemian National cemetery at Milligan.

CARD OF THANKS

We gratefully acknowledge the help give us, the food brought in, the messages of sympathy, the floral offerings and the memorials at the time or our bereavement. Your kindness is deeply appreciated. THE FAMILY OF HARRY SOUKUP","STR06" "I13472","","","","","","","" "I14493","","","","","","","" "I13319","Soukup","Joseph Alois","17 Apr 1906","21 Nov 1983","0","""Entered the service in 1942, serving in the Aleutian Islands, returning in 1945 to the farm near Swanton""","STR06" "I5974","Soukup","Joseph J.","15 Jul 1889","24 Feb 1983","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated April 14, 1930
ED 30-21 SD 11 Sheet 4B
90-90
Soukup, Joseph J Head M W 40 M 26 Neb Czech Czech Farmer
Soukup, Mary Wf F W 42 m 28 Neb Czech Czech
Soukup, Viola J Dtr F W 13 S Neb Neb Neb
Soukup, Leo J Son M W 6 S Neb Neb Neb
Macku, Frances Mother-in-law F W 78 Wd 21 Czech Czech Czech Language Czech 1886 Na","STR06" "I13306","Soukup","Joseph M.","6 May 1879","27 Aug 1960","0","Joseph and Anna (Svec) Soukup ""lived on a farm west of Milligan, which they rented for 38 years, then moved to a farm near Swanton. In November 1929, they purchased a farm near Western, which was farmed by their twin sons, Frank J. and James J.""

However, Caroline Mastny noted that he homesteaded in Oklahoma, but didn't like it, so he returned to Nebraska, leaving his wife and sons behind for a brief time so they could keep the land. He later sold his land to Louis Beznoska in Walter, Oklahoma.

On the 1910 Cherokee County Oklahoma Federal Census, a Joseph Soukup was listed as a boarder in the home of James Thompson. He is shown as age 33 (born circa 1877), born in Bohemia, and with an occupation of Tailor. (Courtesy of Charles Strong). This may be the same Joseph Soukup...possibly he supported himself as a tailor while waiting to receive the title on his land.","STR06" "I14488","","","","","","","" "I29973","","","","","","","" "I10688","Soukup","Leo Joseph","9 Nov 1923","6 Mar 2013","0","Obituary
From the Lincoln Journal Star, March 8, 2013 (Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)

Leo J. Soukup, age 89, of Exeter, died Wednesday, March 6, 2013 in Exeter. Born Oct. 9, 1923 to Joseph & Mary (Macku) Soukup

Survivors: sons, Kenneth & wife Lisa of Exeter, Richard & wife Denise of Valparaiso; five grandchildren; two great grandchildren.

Funeral services: 2 p.m. Saturday Farmer Funeral Home, Exeter. Kim Dunker officiating. Military graveside services: Exeter Cemetery. Visitation beginning Friday, from 1-6 p.m. with the family greeting friends from 4-6 p.m. at Farmer Funeral Home, Exeter. Memorials to Milligan & Exeter Legions and Geneva V.F.W., in lieu of flowers. Condolences may be left at http://www.farmerandsonfuneralhome.com

Expanded version from Farmer and Sons Funeral Home (Also courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)

Leo Joseph Soukup was born to Joseph J. Soukup and Mary (Macku) Soukup on 11.9.1923, Exeter, NE. He passed away 3.6.2013 at Exeter Care Center, at the age of 89 years. He was the youngest of 4 children and grew up on a farm south of Exeter.

Leo attended School District 25 and District 33. He graduated from Exeter High School in 1941. Upon graduation, Leo wanted to attend Lincoln School of Commerce but his folks didn't have the money so he learned he could go to Bellevue NYA School, a government school. Stub Moor and Roy Hall, his buddies, weren't interested but two weeks later, here came Roy and Ray Hall and Stub. He received his room and board plus $10.80 a month and his training as a machinist helper. He planned to go to Seattle but Martin Bomber Plant needed machinists so they went, where they met Heidtbrink who soon became a lifelong friend. He became a milling machine operator that produced the B26 Bomber. His starting wage was 50? an hour. Living in a boarding house with Stub and Heidtbrink his meals included a hamburger steak for 98? at Nash Caf?. Leo bought a new rifle and was so proud of it. He went around Omaha and shot grasshoppers. Heidtbrink sent him a letter that the military needed rifles and would return it after the war. So Leo took the gun apart and put his name on it, put it back together and was ready to give it to the military when it turned out that it was all a joke. After about a year he decided to enlist in the Army Air Corp. He was sworn in the Air Corp 12.9.1942 at Fort Crook, NE, went to Leavenworth Kansas for military clothes and then to St. Petersburg , Florida for training. His trained in Lincoln for Air Craft mechanics, Chaunte Field, Illinois for engine specialist, Lowry Field, Denver Colorado to take machine guns apart and to fuse bombs. He was stationed in Saline Kansas at Smokey Hill Base, then overseas on USS Mt Vernon ship to Bombay, India. Leo took a train to Karagpur and Calcutta, India. He went to China on an assignment, was in India about a year, then flew to Tinanin, Guam and Saipan and flew over enemy territory. He was in Tinanin when the Atomic bomb was dropped. He served almost 3 years and was discharged in Lincoln on 10.24.1945 with the rank of Staff Sargent. He received a Good Conduct Metal, Presidential Unit Citation and Asiatic Pacific Ribbon with 6 battle stars.
Returning home, he helped his father farm while the fall and winters he worked for Jerry Betka dragging roads, Joe Matejka-carpenter helper, Dick Williford-mechanic and parts man, Daniels and Bush in Milligan picking up cream, eggs and poultry in the country and surrounding towns and for Babe Duba-cut up car bodies.

Leo met his wife of 44 years at a dance in Burress NE. The courtship lasted 1? years and they married 2.9.1951. They made their home on a farm 2? miles north of Milligan. To this union two boys were born, Kenneth and Richard. Leo and Ella Mae loved to travel and did so with their sons. They attended many of Leo's China, Berma, India and Air Force reunions. Leo retired in 1988 from farming and spent many winters in south Texas ""The Valley"". After retiring he worked for Albert Kaiser and Roy Hall. Leo received his 50 year pin for the ZCBJ Lodge and a 50+ member of Post #240 America Legion of Milligan, permanent member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7102 of Geneva, a permanent member of the Nations and State CBI Veterans Organization, Member of the 20th Air Force and of the 58th Bomb Wing Veterans Association.

After Ella Mae passed away Leo spent his time fishing with his grandsons, Cody and Kirby and attending their ballgames and events when he was not in wintering in southern Texas. Leo loved to dance and he met the two loves of his life on the dance floor, Ella Mae Svec Soukup and Verona Wallace. His nephew, Ernie Luksik, held a special place in his heart as he became his driver to Texas and took care of him this winter while in ""The Valley"".

Leo was preceded in death by his parents; wife Ella Mae, sisters Viola Luksik and 2 infant sisters; 4 brother-in-laws; 4 sister-in-laws and Grandson Drew Soukup.

He is survived by son & wife Ken & Lisa Soukup of Exeter, son & wife Richard & Denise Soukup of Valparaiso, NE, grandsons Cody & Kirby of Exeter, step-granddaughter & husband Sarah and TJ McGee of Urbandale, IA, step-grandson & wife Shane and Stacey Murray of Gulf Port, MS and step-grandson Lee Murray of Valparaiso, NE; step-great grandchildren Connor Murray and Anna McGee; brother-in-law Alfred Krupicka of Friend, nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were conducted from the Farmer Funeral Home in Exeter, Nebraska on Saturday, March 9, 2013, with Kim Dunker officiating. Musical selections for the service were, ""Make Someone Happy"" and ""Winter Texan."" Casket bearers were Ernie Luksik, Allen Zumpfe, Neal Filipi, David Krupicka, Steve Rhodes and Lee Murray. Military graveside services were provided by the Milligan Ameriacan Legion HSSK Post #240 at the Exeter Cemetery. Memorials are directed to the Milligan or Exeter American Legion or the Geneva VFW. Farmer Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.","STR06" "I13289","Soukup","Lillian","18 Oct 1883","16 Jul 1976","0","LILLIAN ERET 18 Oct 1883 Jul 1976 74864 (Prague, Lincoln, OK) (none specified) 444-48-3092 Oklahoma","STR06" "I13371","Soukup","Marie H.","17 Jul 1905","17 Aug 2006","0","Cared for her parents in their declining years in her nursing home in Crete, Nebraska. Her listing on the SSDI instead has her date of birth as 16 July 1905, however her obituary confirms the 17 July birthdate.

Obituary

Marie H. Sysel, Crete

Marie H. Sysel, 101, Crete, died Thursday (8/17/06). Beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Preceded in death by husband Edward; parents Mary Svec and Frank R. Soukup; brother Frank Soukup; sisters Alice Marshall, Pauline Brt, Rose Duba, Wilma Huppert and Irma Dinneen. Survived by daughters and sons-in-law Helen Marie Vasak (Richard) and Lorraine Pallesen (Charles); grandsons, their wives and children William Vasak (Rushelle), Brandon and Briana, John Vasak, Richard and Danielle, Milton Vasak (Nathalie), Nicole, Melissa and Allison, Michael Pallesen Sr. (Kathleen), Katie, Michael Jr., Libby and Maggie, Edward Sysel Pallesen (Marty Haessler), Henry and Phoebe.

Born July 17, 1905, in Lawton, Okla. Educated at Milligan Public Schools, Milligan. As a young girl she served as a telephone operator at the Frank H. Woods Exchange, Crete, owned a beauty shop in Wilber, served as a visiting nurse in the Milligan, Tobias and Ohiowa areas. Married Edward Sysel in Nebraska City in 1933. Joined Edward in farming the Sysel homestead near Crete and in 1940 on the farm they bought by Parkersburg, Iowa. When Ed died suddenly in 1951 she took over the farm, eventually selling it and moving back to Crete with her daughters into the house she built and in which she resided until her death.

Upon returning to Crete, Marie worked as an office nurse for Dr. Lewis Forney and later opened and operated a nursing home, ""Sysel's Rest Haven,"" and an assisted-living facility, ""Sysel's Manor."" In 1969, Marie returned to farming, having bought a farm near Wellsburg, Iowa, which she managed until her death. Her longtime friends Ivan and Frances Slifer farmed the land, and when they retired, their son, Spencer and his wife, Cindy, continued farming the land.

Being a widow at age 45 she raised her two daughters, ages 17 and 15 at the time, providing for their education at St. Elizabeth School of Nursing, Doane College and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She worked side-by-side with her husband, Ed, on the farm and after his death used her knowledge and skills to manage by herself each farm she owned. She was absolutely devoted to her daughters and their families and always put their welfare before her own.

Last year at this time she traveled with her daughter Lorraine and Chuck in the Czech Republic, Germany and France. In May she attended special functions at the preschools of her great-grandchildren in Omaha and New York City. In June she was in California to celebrate Helen Marie and Richard's 50th wedding anniversary. She was blessed with marvelous health, living by herself in her own home until she was hospitalized approximately a week ago after suffering a fall. Words cannot express how much Marie's family and friends will miss her, but they are grateful for having been able to share with her the appreciation of her Czech heritage and especially her love of Czech music, her marvelous cooking skills, her joy in raising beautiful flowers and her optimistic, positive attitude toward life.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at Grace United Methodist Church, 1245 Juniper St., Crete. Visitation will begin at noon on Sunday. A prayer service will be at 7 p.m. Sunday at Kuncl Funeral Home, Crete.

(Courtesy Dennis Belohlavy, 19 August 2006 Lincoln Journal Star)","STR06" "I13307","Soukup","Mary","4 Jun 1881","9 Apr 1909","0","She was said to have committed suicide.","STR06" "I14477","Soukup","Mary Kathryn","29 Aug 1947","18 Jul 2024","0","Mary Kaye McDonald

August 29, 1947 ? July 18, 2024

The Earth lost its kindest soul last week and heaven gained an angel when Mary Kaye McDonald was welcomed home to the arms of her savior on Thursday, July 18, 2024.

She is sorely missed by those who are left behind, her beloved husband of nearly 60 years, Michael McDonald; and five children: Michelle (and husband, Paul Cortez) of Albuquerque, NM, Patrick (and wife, Susanne) of Coburg, Germany, Daniel (and wife, Elizabeth) of Lawton, OK, Katharine (and husband, Michael Hodges) of Aledo, TX, and David (and wife Melakeh) of Denton, TX. She is also survived by her brother, John Soukup of Lincoln; and eleven grandchildren: Alexander, Isabella, Jackson, Caroline, Hudson, Natalie, Rosie, Amelia, Everly, Everett and Easton; seven nieces and five nephews; and numerous cousins and friends.

Mary Kaye was born August 29, 1947, in Milligan, NE to Elmer and Jeanette Soukup. Some of her happiest memories were spent playing with her many cousins in Milligan and the surrounding area. The family relocated to Lincoln when she was nine. She attended Blessed Sacrament Catholic School and graduated from St. Pius High School. She met Mike during high school, and they married in 1966 and they remained in Lincoln before moving to Dallas, TX where Mike attended seminary.

Mary Kaye loved spending time with friends, her children and her adoring grandchildren. In her early life, she loved crafting. She made her children's clothes and doll clothes. She made award-winning gingerbread houses, blankets, activity books and the best homemade cinnamon rolls anyone ever tasted. She gardened and canned for years. She loved making friends and maintaining her many friendships, some of which she held for over fifty years. She loved attending Bible study with women of many faiths. In her later life, when she wasn't travelling the country visiting her children and grandchildren, she was busy playing bridge and enjoyed winning most games. She also wrote a book, entitled ""My Angels"" which will be published posthumously.

Mary Kaye never met a person who didn't wish to be her friend. She loved her friends, her family and her God.

A memorial service honoring Mary Kaye will be held September 14, 2024, at 11:00 am at Indian Hills Community Church.

(From the LIncoln Journal Star, July 28, 2024, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I22375","Soukup","Matej F. ""Mike""","Jun 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","According to the 1920 census, he was married to a woman named Mary, age 36, born in Nebraska to Bohemian parents. They were the parents of Rosie (13), Agnes (12) and Edward (11), all born in Nebraska. They were living in the Turkey Creek Township.

In 1930, they were still in Turkey Creek Township, with only Edward (21) and Alfred M (age 9), living at home.","STR06" "I14501","Soukup","Nancy Lea","31 May 1951","18 Feb 1974","0","(Medical):Epilepsy","STR06" "I14499","Soukup","Raymond Earl","19 Dec 1926","18 Jun 2010","0","""(Raymond) attended Country School District #67, graduating from Milligan High School in 1944. He joined the Army Air Corps in January 1946, serving in Okinawa. He was discharged in March 1947. Ray attended Barber College in Omaha....(he) barbered for 25 years and is currently employed at the University mail room. He is a member of the Lincoln American Legion Post 3, the V.F.W. and Lodge Lincoln 246.""

Obituary from Linconl JournalStar.com

Raymond ""Ray"" Earl Soukup, 83, of Lincoln, passed away June 18, 2010 peacefully at home with family by his side. Born December 19, 1926 to Harry and Mary (Skejskal) Soukup on a farm near Ohiowa. Served in Air Force, barbered in Lincoln for 25 years, retired from UNL postal service in 1989. Ray enjoyed retirement for 21 years with his wife, Betty, watching their grandchildren grow, traveling, gardening, volunteering, singing, and enjoying the Czech culture. Member of WFLA Lincoln Lodge #426, Lincoln VFW, American Legion, DAV, Capital City Czech Choraliers, Nebraska Czechs of Lincoln. Volunteered at the Food Net of Lincoln.

Survived by his wife of 59+ years, Betty (Vnoucek), Lincoln; daughter, Barbara Jorgens, Lincoln; grandchildren, Paul and Angie (Jorgens) Jedlicka, Wahoo, Kelsey and Justin Jorgens, Lincoln; sister, Rubye Boin, Lincoln; sisters-in-law, Tillie Soukup, Friend, Dorothy Skrivanek, Milligan, Arlene Kassik, Milligan; brother-in-law and wife, Joe and Anna Vnoucek, Friend; many nephews and nieces. Very special friends, George and Evelyn Lowery. Preceded in death by daughter, Nancy Soukup; father and mother, Harry and Mary (Stejskal) Soukup; brothers, Arnie and wife, MaryAnne, Elmer and wife, Jeanette; brother-in-law, PFC Loren Vnoucek, Leslie Skrivanek, Leonard Kassik, Arnold Vnoucek and wife, Evelyn.

Memorial Service will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 23, 2010, at Wadlow Rozanek Funeral Home, 5200 'R' St., Lincoln, with Rev. Michael McDonald officiating. Graveside service will be at 1:00 p.m., Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery, with military graveside honors. Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday June 22, 2010, with family receiving friends and relatives at the funeral home. Memorials may be directed to WFLA Scholarship Lincoln Lodge #426. Arrangements: Wadlow Rozanek Funeral Home. Condolences or personal reflections may be sent to wadlowrozanek.co","STR06" "I29974","","","","","","","" "I22380","Soukup","Rose","Aft 1909","","0","In the obituary of her sister, Angela V. Howes, she was shown as Rose JAMESON, and it was indicated she preceded her sister Angela in death.","STR06" "I46156","Soukup","Rose M.","Abt 1906","11 Jul 1996","0","Both obituaries below courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy:


Flynn - Rose M. (widow of Carleton), 90, Lincoln, died Thursday (7/11/96). Survivors: sons, daughters-in-law, Bob and Theresa Flynn, Lincoln, Carleton G. Jr. and Dr. Linda, Estes Park, Colo.; daughter, son-in-law, Marilyn and Neal Pahl, Aurora, Colo.; grandchildren, Erin, Leslie Pahl, Mike, George Flynn; two great-grandchildren.

Services: 1:30 p.m. Monday, Roper & Sons Chapel, 4300 O St. Pallbearers: Stuart, Taylor Flynn, Marvin Gooding, Neil Pahl, Ronald Rippe, Jon Dvorak. Visitation: until services Monday, mortuary. Memorials to Lincoln Area Retired Teachers Association or First Presbyterian Church.




Rose M. Flynn, a nationally recognized calligrapher, died Thursday. The retired teacher was 90.

Flynn, born in Fillmore County and raised on a Saline County farm, graduated from the University of Nebraska with a mathematics-science degree and earned a master's degree in education.

She taught in various Nebraska communities and at the University of Nebraska. At age 80, she was teaching a handwriting class at Southeast Community College.

Her national work included help in reconstructing old government documents and the writing of place cards for two presidential administrations in Washington, D.C. Locally, she wrote diplomas for Lincoln Public Schools and honorary documents for the offices of Lincoln's mayor and Nebraska's governor.

Along with teaching, she served at one point as assistant county assessor.

She and her husband, Carleton, were the first PTA presidents of Millard Lefler Junior High School. She also was a leader in the Lincoln Woman's Club and the Capital Business and Professional Club.

Services are set for Monday at 1:30 p.m. at Roper & Sons Mortuary chapel, 1300 O St. Burial will be at Wyuka Cemetery","STR06" "I13372","Soukup","Rose M.","10 Mar 1908","26 Mar 2003","0","Graduated from Milligan High School in 1925. She took part in the Sokol Organization and was a member of Czech Dramatic Club. She attended the University of Nebraska and taught in four rural schools near Milligan for 8 years. Later she helped her husband with his dental office. She served on the Library Board for many years, and was a member and former president of the Western Womens Club. (Milligan, p 263).

Duba - Rose M., 95, Western, died Wednesday (3/26/03) in Lincoln. Born, Lawton, Okla. (3/10/08), to F.R. and Mary (Svec) Soukup. At an early age they moved to Milligan. Entered the newly built Milligan School at the age of 5, graduated, 1925. Joined the ""Sokols,"" and they performed in different towns with the Wilber, Crete and Omaha Sokols. Throughout her life she maintained membership in ZCBJ Lodge in Milligan. Also joined Czech Dramatic Club, acted in Czech plays in many different towns, including Milligan at the newly built Milligan auditorium. Served as leader, 4-H girls, also at Milligan. Attended University of Nebraska and taught school in four different rural schools for eight years after graduation.

Married Dr. Henry S. Duba, 1933, who had been her classmate. Moved to DeWitt, 1935, where they practiced dentistry for six months, taking the place of Dr. Klein who had taken a leave of absence after an accident. Moved to Western, 1935, where Henry practiced dentistry, and she was his dental assistant for about 40 years. Joined Nebraska Dental Association for Dental Assistants. They were blessed with one daughter, Sharon Kay, born, 1941. Belonged to Western Woman's Club, serving as president for two years, followed by being president, Inter County Club, one year. As a volunteer, assisted at Western Library and Community Club. She and Dr. Duba were chosen as Bicentennial Royalty couple for the Old Settlers Picnic together with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Zoubek, 1978. After retirement they continued to enjoy their love of Czech heritage, particularly dancing and listening to Czech music. They were often found fishing from the banks of local lakes and rivers.

Survivors: grandson, Andrew Rinquest, Lincoln; granddaughter, Kristin Holmes, Cottage Grove, Minn.; great-grandchildren, Anastasia Holmes, Raven Solberg, both Cottage Grove; sister, Marie Sysel, Crete; numerous cousins, nieces, nephews. Preceded in death by parents; husband, Henry S.; daughter, Sharon Kay; brother, Lt. Frank Soukup; sisters, Pauline Brt, Wilma Huppert, Irma Dinneen, Alice Marshall.

Services: 10 a.m. Saturday, United Methodist Church, Western. Pastor Mike Flury. National Bohemian Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation: 5-9 p.m. Friday with prayer service at 7:30 p.m., Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S. 14th St. Pallbearers: Charles Pallesen, Andrew Rinquest, Allen, Glen Soukup, James Robert, Lonnie Dinneen, Wallace Brt. Honorary pallbearers: Buddy Schmidt, Ben Zoubek, Jim Rischling, Tom Murphy, Gerald Kotas, Lumir Jansky, Ray Soukup, Lumir Svec, Jim Votipka, Ralph Kassik, Layne Schelbitzki. Memorials to church.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Lincoln Journal Star Archives)","STR06" "I14506","Soukup","Rubye Ann","17 Sep 1929","5 Jun 2012","0","Obituary
Lincoln Journal Star
June 8, 2013
Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy

Rubye Ann Prokop Boin, was born September 17, 1929, the last of four children to Mr & Mrs Harry Soukup of rural Ohiowa. She passed away peacefully on June 5, 2013.

Preceded in death by parents, brothers Ray, Elmer (& wife Jeanette) and Arnold (& wife Mary Anne) Soukup and niece Nancy Soukup. Survived by daughter, Susan & husband Tim Hester, Lander, Wyo.; son, Rich Prokop & wife Sheri, of Belgrade, Mont.; son, Rob Prokop & wife Natalia, of Wilber; granddaughters, Staci & husband Shawn Wilkinson, Lander Wyo., Savannah and Shannon Prokop of Belgrade, Mont. and Yanga Dolzhikova of Berkeley, Calif.; and great grandchildren, Connor & Trinity Wilkinson, Lander, Wyo.; nieces and nephews; sisters-in-law, Betty Soukup of Lincoln and Eleanor Prokop of Finlayson, Minn.

Services: noon Wednesday, June 12, at Tabitha Chapel, 4720 Randolph, Lincoln. Memorials to Fresh Start Home

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I13355","Soukup","Shirley June","14 Jun 1936","10 Jul 2008","0","Obituary

Hastings resident, Shirley J. Hinrichs, 72, of 608 South Chicago, died Wednesday, July 9, 2008 at her home.

Services will be Tuesday, July 15, 2008; 1:00 P.M. at Butler-Volland Chapel with Rev. Harold D. Stromer officiating. Burial will be in St. Paul's Lutheran Churchyard Cemetery, west of Glenvil, Nebraska. Livingston-Butler-Volland Funeral Home & Cremation Center is in charge of arrangements. Visitation will be Sunday, July 13, 2008; 1:00 P.M.-9:00 P.M., Monday, July 14, 2008; 9:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M. and Tuesday, 9:00 A.M. until service time. Memorials may be given to the family.

Mrs. Hinrichs was born June 14, 1936 in Geneva, Nebraska to William & Georgia (Doupnik) Soukup. She graduated from Geneva High School and married Marvin J. Hinrichs on April 1, 1956. He preceded her in death on September 13, 1989. She was a life long area resident and a housekeeper at the nurse's dorm and later at Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital.

Mrs. Hinrichs was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Marvin; son, Randy on April 12, 2001; sister, Betty and a brother, William Soukup Jr.

Survivors include:
Daughters & Spouse: Cheryl Hinrichs - Fairfield, NE
Debbie & Ron Williams - Newton, IA
Brother: Robert Soukup - Hastings, NE
Sister: Bonnie Burklund - York, NE
Several Nieces & Nephews

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, copied from the Livingston-Butler-Volland Funeral Home website.","STR06" "I145","Soukup","Terezie Rose ""Tessie""","4 Jun 1886","3 Jun 1916","0","Her first name may actually have been Tereza/Theresa.

The information below was acquired by Charles Strong September 1999. This information is from the Lawton, Oklahoma Genealogy Library located in the public library.

Article from Lawton Constitution June 5, 1916

FUNERAL SERVICES FOR Mrs. Strong

Funeral services for Mrs. Watler (sic) Strong, age 29 years, who died Saturday afternoon at the hospital at 4 o'clock, were held yesterday afternoon at the Beal Heights Presbyterian church, Rev. J. W. Moseley, pastor of the church officiating. Interment was made in the Lawton cemetery.

The deceased is survived by a husband and four children, Homer, 8; Viola May 6; Branyard, 2; and Jack, 5 months; a father, Frank Socket (sic) of Junction City; 2 sisters, Mrs. Geo. Errett (sic), of Prague, Okla. And Mrs. Anna Hooker of Tinney, Okla.; four brothers in Milligan, Neb., one at Prague and one at Junction City.","STR06" "I8998","Soukup","Veronika","7 Sep 1855","3 Jan 1938","0","Petr Zakovec instead shows that she, and her twin sister Katerina, was born on 7 Sept 1855.","STR06" "I8998","Soukup","Veronika","7 Sep 1855","3 Jan 1938","0","(Medical):Intestional Nephritis","STR06" "I10698","Soukup","Viola Josephine","25 Jan 1917","27 Jan 2009","0","Viola J. Luksik

Viola J. Luksik 92, Exeter, formerly of Milligan, widow of Ernest P. Luksik, died Tuesday (1/27/09) in Exeter. She was born to Joseph & Mary (Macku) Soukup on January 25, 1917 at Exeter.

Survivors: son, Ernest & fiance, Patti Cejka, Weston, Neb.; daughters, Erma & Adolf Zumpfe, Friend, Neb.; Rose & Elvin Filipi, Tobias, Neb.; brother, Leo Soukup, Exeter; eight grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren.

Services 1:30 p.m. Friday (1/30/09) at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel, Milligan, Neb. Pastor Karla Sheffy. Graveside services: Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation beginning Thursday 1 p.m. until 8 p.m. with family greeting friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel, Milligan, Neb.

(Lincoln JournalStar.com, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I13310","Soukup","William","8 Jan 1902","Jan 1975","0","The SSDI has his year of death as 1975, whereas other sources show 1 January 1979.","STR06" "I13352","Soukup","William","5 Apr 1931","27 Apr 1953","0","SOUKUP WILLIAM JR PFC ARMY FILLMORE 27 APR 1953 KILLED IN ACTION

From: http://www.distantcousin.com/Military/Korea/NE/S.html","STR06" "I11911","Soules","Ida","Abt 1872","Abt 1935","0","She first married a Mr. Dunham.","STR06" "I45792","Sousa","Charles Max","18 Aug 1923","29 Jul 2008","0","He has a military marker shown on his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Jack Runyan. It is embossed with a cross, and both his name and dates, and those of his wife, Veta. It also shows ""Sgt US Army Air Force.""","STR06" "I25712","","","","","","","" "I43967","Southern","Lucille L.","15 Jan 1918","3 Mar 2000","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave;;

Lucille L. McLemore
82, homemaker

Funeral for Lucille L. McLemore, 82, of Decatur will be Monday at 1 p.m. at Ridout's Brown-Service Funeral Home with the Rev. Steve Agee officiating.

Burial will be in Roselawn Cemetery. The family will receive friends tonight from 5 to 7 at the funeral home.

Mrs. McLemore died Friday, March 3, 2000, at SunBridge Care and Rehabilitation Center. She was born Jan. 15, 1918, to William and Janie Hamby Southern. She was a homemaker and a Baptist. She was the widow of Thomas A. McLemore.

She is survived by two sons, Billy Thomas McLemore of Moulton and Bobby McLemore of Decatur; two daughters, Lois Bolan of Moulton and Sadie Williams of Danville; nine grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.

Grandsons will be pallbearers.

Decatur Daily - March 5, 2000","STR06" "I43924","Southern","Ninnie Lisabeth","16 Mar 1900","9 Jul 1984","0","Ancestry.com links her to a Ninnie SOUTHSON (1920 Census, Lawrence, AL, dtr of Will and Mary) and/or Ninnie SOUTHERN (1910 Census, Lawrence County, AL, dtr of William and Mary). Additionally, on the ""Vaughn-Caudle Family Tree"" at Ancestry.com, she is listed as Ninnie Lisabeth Southern McLemore. Not proven.","STR06" "I47849","Southwick","Vinette J.","8 Mar 1934","29 Jan 2021","0","Vinette J. Tenopir, 86 years, of Colon, NE passed away Friday, January 29, 2021 in Omaha, NE. She was born on March 8, 1934 in Omaha, NE to Vincent and Clara (Hornig) Southwick.

She was raised in Omaha and graduated from Mercy High School. She married Adolph Tenopir on August 9, 1958 in Omaha. They moved to Malmo, NE and then to the Cedar Bluffs area where they farmed.

She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church and the Cedar Bluffs American Legion Auxiliary Post #158.

She is survived by her sons; Patrick (Mary) Tenopir of Cedar Bluffs, Greg (Brenda) Tenopir of Wahoo, NE, Robert (Melloney) Tenopir of Cedar Bluffs, NE; daughters, Mickey (Roger) Morlang of Brady, NE, Theresa (Jerald) Davis of Omaha, NE; 13 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.

Vinette was preceded in death by her parents; husband; 3 sisters, Norma, Lois, and Susan.

Funeral Mass is 10:30 A.M., Wednesday February 3, 2021 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Cedar Bluffs.

Visitation is 5-7 PM, a Rosary service will begin at 7 PM, on Tuesday, Feb 2, at Moser Memorial Chapel in Cedar Bluffs. Burial in St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery west of Cedar Bluffs.

Memorials may be directed to American Legion Auxiliary Post #158, St Mary's Catholic Church, Mariana, or Cedar Bluffs Senior Center.

Online condolences may be left at www.mosermemorialchapels.com.

Moser Memorial Chapel, 200 West Main St. Cedar Bluffs, NE 68015 402-628-4450

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I30449","","","","","","","" "I40445","","","","","","","" "I29641","Southworth","Donald Lee","9 Aug 1923","1 May 1982","0","The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Vol. 5, September 1, 1941, reported that ""Don Southworth was graduated in June, 1941 by the Elkton High School. Last November, Don attended the Chicago Intermational Livestock Show. In May, he attended the State convention of the F.F.A. in Lansing, and while there received his State Farmers' Degree. He has just returned from a two weeks's stay at Camp Minnewaca near Shelby, Mich. Don is state reporter for the state F.F.A., and was awarded this vacation at camp because of his hard work."" The 1962 issue of the Broadcast reported that the Don Southworths had a new farm at 3407 Crown Road in Elkton. It had been named the ""Ponderosa"" because of the many pine trees in the farm yard.","STR06" "I30462","Southworth","Doris June","3 Jun 1932","20 May 2015","0","Volume 13 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published on September 4, 1950, reported that Doris Southworth, a granddaughter of Mrs. William D. Striffler, had graduated from Elkton High School.

An article from the Cass City Chronicle published in June 1950, and reprinted in ""Down Memory Lane"" on page three of the Friday, June 8, 155 issue, stated that Mrs. Wm. D. Stiffler, who was 80 years old last September, had four granchildren graduate from High School in June, 1950. They were Joyce Fry of Cass City, Doris Southworth of Elkton, Marjorie Orr of Pigeon, and Foster Striffler of New Baltimore

Doris J. Leipprandt, 82 of Caseville, passed away Wednesday, May 20, 2015 at home.

Doris June Southworth was born in Elkton on June 3, 1932, and was the daughter of George and Florence (Striffler) Southworth. She graduated from Elkton High School in 1950 and attended St. Clair Community College. She was united in marriage to D. Charles Leipprandt at St. Paul's Evangelical United Brethren Church, Elkton, on April 13, 1951. Chuck preceded her in death on April 18, 2015.

In addition to being a homemaker throughout her lifetime, Doris worked for three years at Thumb National Bank in Pigeon. She was an active member of Hayes United Methodist Church, where she sang in the choir, was a delegate to the Annual Church Conference, and was active with the United Methodist Women. Having a great interest in children and youth, Doris served on both the district and local level as youth counselor. Doris led youth mission, camping, canoeing and ski trips. She also served two stints as Girl Scout leader.

Active for nine years on the Huron County Social Services Board (Family Independence Agency), she was also president of the District Board and served on the Michigan County Social Services Association. She was active on the Board of Directors for the Huron County Medical Care Facility when the first addition was built. Doris was also a member of the Pigeon District Library Board, the Pigeon Worthwhile Club, and Farm Bureau Lucky 50.

Her survivors include four children, Janice (Donald) Hall of Trussville, Alabama, Timothy (Debra) Leipprandt of Elkton, Philip (Sherry) Leipprandt of Sand Point, and Julee (Jeffrey) Lockard of Winfield, Illinois; honorary son and former exchange student, Felipe Uribe (Tatiana, Samuel, Emilio); grandchildren: Jeffery Hall, Timothy (Stacey) Hall, Stephanie (Michael) Ouellette, Rebecca Gettel, Nicole (Luc) Bergsma, Ashley Leipprandt, Dr. Philip (Tabatha) Leipprandt, Christopher (Kimberly) Leipprandt, Cody Leipprandt, Jakob Lockard, Jonah Lockard, and Joshua Lockard; and great-grandchildren: Ana, Collin, Aidan, Austin, Elle, Jax, Sophia, Charlie, Luke, Logan, Keaton, Bryce, Abbie, and Eli Dewitt. Doris is also survived by her sister, Dorothy (Ray) Wakefield of Adrian; brother, Duane (Celia) Southworth of Flint; sister-in-law, Bette (Scottie) Scott of Elkton; and several nieces, nephews, and cousins. In addition to her husband and parents, preceding her in death were her granddaughter, Kristi Lee Leipprandt; grandson-in-law, Thomas W. Gettel; and brother, Don Southworth.

The Funeral Service will be conducted at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 23, 2015 at Hayes United Methodist Church, Pigeon, with Rev. Karl Zeigler officiating. Burial will be in Grandlawn Cemetery.

Memories may be shared online at meyersieckbussemafuneralhome.com

VISITATION AT MEYERSIECK-BUSSEMA FUNERAL HOME, PIGEON","STR06" "I31521","","","","","","","" "I30398","Southworth","Michael Lee","2 Oct 1947","14 Mar 2022","0","Michael L. Southworth, 74, of Elkton, passed away Monday, March 14, 2022 at Scheurer Hospital in Pigeon.

Mike was born October 2, 1947 in Pigeon to the late Donald and Elizabeth (Parham) Southworth. In 1965 he graduated from Laker High School. He retired from GM-Oldsmobile/Lansing in 2004 after 38 years as a tool and die maker. He rode through the lower 48 States on his beloved Harley-Davidsons. He loved hunting, tinkering, and traveling, including trips to Moscow and Brazil.

Mike is survived by his wife Kathryn; sons Sean (Debi) of Marshall and Bradley (Ann) of Okemos; step-children Kristin (Paul) Hartsaw of Lombard, IL, Kelly (Nancy Penfold) of Elkton and Kameron (Marisa Landsburg) of Elkton; grandchildren John, Noah, William, Lauren, Caroline, Olivia, Warren, and Maggie; siblings Cheryl (Bob) of South Carolina, Charles (Suzanne) of South Carolina, Nance (Ed) of South Carolina, and Dale of Grand Rapids. He was preceded in death by his brother Kerry.

A memorial service will be at 2:00pm Sunday, March 20th at the Champagne Funeral Chapel with Rev. Kenneth Lueke officiating. Visitation will begin at Noon and continue until the time of service.

Memorials may be made to Our Savior Lutheran Church in Bad Axe.","STR06" "I3843","Sovey","Eva May","6 May 1918","11 Oct 1967","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, October 19, 1967
Page Three

Mrs. Eva Mae Joos succumbs at 49

Mrs. Eva Mae Joos was buried in Elkland cemetery Friday following her death Oct. 11 at Hills and Dales Hospital.

Surviving are her husband, Maurice; two sons, Richard and Donald, both of Cass City; her mother, Mrs. Carrie Wendt, Cass City; two grandchildren, and a brother, Lawrence Sovey of Clawson.

Mrs. Joos was born in Pontiac May 6, 1918, the daughter of Mrs. Carrie Sovey Wendt and the late John Sovey. They moved to Cass City thirty-three years ago. The former Miss Sovey was united in marriage to Maurice Joos in Cass City on Feb. 27, 1937, and they continued to make their home here.

The body of Eva Mae Joos was at Little's Funeral Home until noon Friday, then taken to the Evangelical United Brethren church for the 2 o'clock service. Officiating were Rev. Ira Wood, pastor, and Rev. Stanley Kirn Sr., retired. Mrs. Joos was a member of the EUB church.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, July 2008)","STR06" "I32224","Sowder","Jahilo H. ""Jay""","8 Feb 1869","18 May 1936","0","May instead be Jahile.

Charles Sterling Owens shows him as the son of Hackley SOWDER and Debby FERRELL.","STR06" "I32224","Sowder","Jahilo H. ""Jay""","8 Feb 1869","18 May 1936","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Kentucky, Rockcastle County, Precinct No. 7 (Seaggs Creek)
Enumerated 2 June 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 1B
18-20
Sowder, Jay Hd W M Feb 1869 31 M12 Ky Ky Ky Farmer
Sowder, Louisa Wf F Aug 1868 M 12 6/5 Ky Va Va
Sowder, William T Son W M Mar 1891 9 S Ky Ky Ky
Sowder, Nannie R Dtr W F Aug 1893 6 S Ky Ky Ky
Sowder, James M Son W M Feb 1895 5 S Ky Ky Ky
Sowder, Lizzie E Dtr W F Jun 1989 1 S Ky Ky Ky
Sowder, Fanny Dtr W F Mar 1900 2/12 S Ky Ky Ky

1910 Census
Kentucky, Pulaski, Buncombe Precinct 18
Enumerated 25 Apr 1910
SD 11 ED 197 Sheet 8A
Sowder, Jay H Hd M W 40 M1 21 Ky Ky KY Farmer
Sowder, Lieuuze Wf F W 490 m1 21 9/8 Ky Va Va
Sowder, William T Son M W 18 S Ky Ky Ky Farm Laborer
Sowder, Nannie B Dtr F W 16 S Ky Ky KY
Sowder, James M Son M W 14 S Ky Ky Ky Farm Laborer
Sowder, Lizzie E Dtr F W 11 S Ky Ky Ky
Sowder, Fannie R Dtr F W 9 S Ky Ky Ky
Sowder, Charlie H Son M W 7 S Ky Ky KY
Sowder, Pearlie Dtr F W 5 S Ky Ky Ky
Sowder, Samuel R Son M W 1 11/12 S Ky Ky Ky

1920 Census
Indiana, Gibson, White River Twp
12 and 13 of January 1920
SD 77 ED 27 Sheets 10B (bottom) and 11A (top)
232-233
Sowder, Jahue H Hd M W 50 M Ky Ky Va Farming
Sowder, Louise Wf F W 50 M Ky Va Va
Sowder, Thomas Son M W 28 S Ky Ky Ky Laborer Farm
Sowder, Charlie Son M W 18 S Ky Ky Ky Laborer Farm
Sowder, Samuel Son M W 11 S Ky Ky Ky
Sowder, Fannie R Dtr F W 20 S Ky Ky Ky
Showder, Pearlie Dtr F W 15 S Ky Ky Ky
Showder, Lucy Dtr F W 7 S Ky Ky Ky
233-234
McLemore, James Hd M W 27 M Ky Ky Ky Farming
McLemore, Lizzie Wf F W 22 M Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Alvis Son M W 11/12 S Ind Ky Ky Ky","STR06" "I32691","Sowder","James M.","Feb 1895","Yes, date unknown","0","Charles Sterling Owens shows that he married Aline CROUCH.","STR06" "I32690","Sowder","Nannie B.","20 Aug 1893","14 May 1938","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Census
Indiana, Gibson County, Montgomery Twp
February 1920
SD 77 ED 13 Sheet 7B
163-163
Ahlemann, Alva Hd M W 25 M Ind Germany/German Indiana Labor
er Farm
Ahlemann, Nannie Wf F W 25 M Ky Ky Ky","STR06" "I32693","Sowder","Samuel Jay","7 May 1907","Yes, date unknown","0","Charles Sterling Owens shows that he married Ruthanna ALLETT around 1935 in Louisville, Kentucky, and that he died in March 1988.","STR06" "I32689","Sowder","William Thomas","17 Mar 1891","Yes, date unknown","0","Charles Sterling Owens shows that William married Edna TUTTLE, and that he died in April, 1970.","STR06" "I18137","Spain","William David","14 Feb 1838","16 Feb 1902","0","Betty Jane Carl shows him as a son of Lewis SPAIN and Martha Poenn or Penn.","STR06" "I43965","Sparks","Beatrice","Abt 1931","Yes, date unknown","0","She was listed as Beatrice Voss, and as predeceasing her brother, Woody, who died in 2013.","STR06" "I27920","Sparks","Billy Don","15 Mar 1932","23 Apr 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
May 1, 1996, Page 18

Billy Don Sparke, 64, of Yellowpine died at 10 p.m. Tuesday, April 23, 1996, at his residence.

Born March 15, 1932 in Sabine County, he was a lifelong area resident and a member of Yellowpine Macedonia Baptist Church. At the time of his death, Sparks was serving as chief deputy of the Sabine County Sheriff's Department and had previously served as a Sabine County Constable and on the Hemphill ISD board of trustees. He was a farmer/rancher and had previously been employed by the U. S. Forest Service. A U. S. Veteran of Korea, he was a member of the American Legion and a charter member of the Sabine County VFW Post #10351. He was also a member of Littleton Fowler Masonic Lodge #305, the order of the Eastern Star, and Sharon Shrine Temple.

Survivors: wife, Olllie Faye (McDaniel) Sparks of Yellowpine, a daughter and son-in-law, Ann and Rodney FRAZIER of Yellowpine; a sister, Betty THOMAS of Evadale; a brother, Odis Paul Sparks of Yellowpine; and four grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by a daugher, Donna.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. W. Clarence Howell officiating. Interment followed with Masonic rites at the Yellowpine Cemetery in Yellowpine.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I47019","Sparks","Claudine","10 Jul 1931","19 Dec 2017","0","Claudine Selden, age 86, of San Augustine, passed from this life on Tuesday evening, December 19, 2017, in Jacksonville, Texas.

Memorial Services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, December 22, 2017, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas 75972. Officiating will be Sherry Harding.

Claudine was born to Audra Eva (Ford) Sparks and Ernest Richard Sparks on July 10, 1931, in San Augustine. After graduating from San Augustine High School, she briefly studied to be a concert pianist at Stephen F. Austin State University before marrying Bobby Selden. Her career was spent working alongside her family at the company founded by her father, Ernest R. Sparks, in the early 1930's, Home Life Insurance Company of Texas.

Claudine's heart to serve led her to take on many leadership positions in her community. She was active in the San Augustine Chamber of Commerce, serving as President in 1984. She also served as Worthy Matron of the Eastern Star, board member of the Deep East Texas Council of Government, and an active member of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas along with several additional civic organizations.

She is survived by, daughters, Synthia Marie Richey and husband, Patrick of Jacksonville; Toni Rene' Brothers and husband, Scott of San Antonio; son, Robert Zackery Selden and wife, Cara of Marble Falls; her beloved grandchildren, Jonathan; Christopher; Nicholas; and Meagan Richey; Brittany and Jacob Brothers, Zachary and Jarrett Selden; her beloved great grandchildren, Beaux and Garrison Richey and Elizabeth Selden; her beloved sister, Betty Jean (Sparks) Cartwright of San Augustine; Sister-in-law, Agnes W. Sparks of San Augustine, along with numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Ernest Richard and Audra Eva (Ford) Sparks; Siblings, Beeman Sparks; Marie Sparks Lawrence; Hugh Sparks; Frances Sparks Maxwell, and Leroy Sparks.

Downloaded from Wyman Roberts Funeral Home
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, December 27, 2017, Page 5","STR06" "I3959","Sparks","Clingman ""T.L""","7 May 1844","7 Jan 1927","0","
Sparks, T. L. - (CSA), 58th North Carolina Infantry, Co.H. b.5/7/1844; d.1/7/1927. Wife's name was ""Sarah Adeline"" (b.1/12/1849; d.2/13/1942). Owner of plot was ""Mrs. T. L. Sparks."" In 1/3/1913 Duncan Banner article & 1/1/1913 reunion photo (which was published in Foot Steps 2:2). May have an OK CSA pension application # 5136, reel # 13 (under ""Thomas L.""). Buried in the Duncan city cemetery (block 14, lot 5, space 6).

""T.L. Sparks, 401 Pine Avenue, died Friday morning after an illness which his advanced years made difficult to withstand. Mr. Sparks was 83 years old. Sparks, a retired farmer, has lived in Duncan for the past 15 years. He was a veteran of the Civil War, having fought with General Lee under the command of George Parker. He was in the Civil War 3 years. Sparks was only 18 years old when he enlisted.

""Jim B. (sic) Sparks, his son, who has been buying cotton seed said that his father had been a member of the Methodist Church for the last 45 years. He had been married 62 years, the ceremony being performed November 8, 1866 in Caldwell County, North Carolina, where the elder Sparks was born and raised.

""Three children survive. J.R. Sparks of Duncan, Mrs. Lucy Pend of Dallas and Miss Norma (sic) Sparks of Duncan. The funeral was set for 3 p.m. Saturday at the Sparks residence on Pine Avenue. Burial was to be at the Duncan Cemetery with the Beeson Grantham Funeral Home officiating."" (Duncan Banner, January 14, 1927)

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)

Lynell also found this information on another Sparks from the Duncan area. His relationship, if any, to T.L. Sparks is unknown.

http://hometown.aol.com/thedsmith/myhomepage/index.html

Sparks, John M. - (USA or CSA?). b.10/22/1841; 3/14/1918. Name is listed on Marlow vet monument. Wife's name was ""America E."" (b.3/15/1846; d.12/20/1918). Masonic symbol on headstone. Listed in Dale Talkington's The Long Blue Line as a Union veteran. May have an OK CSA pension application # 1586, reel # 4 (under ""John H.""). Buried in the Marlow city cemetery (section 12, block 78, lot 1).","STR06" "I3959","Sparks","Clingman ""T.L""","7 May 1844","7 Jan 1927","0","(Research):
Census Information:


1880 Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Clingman SPARKS Self M Male W 36 NC Farmer NC NC
Sarah A. SPARKS Wife M Female W 30 NC Keeping House NC NC
James R. SPARKA Son S Male W 11 NC NC NC
Lucy C. SPARKS Dau S Female W 9 NC NC NC
Mary E. SPARKS Dau S Female W 3M NC NC NC Source Information:
Census Place Lenoir, Caldwell, North Carolina
Family History Library Film 1254955
NA Film Number T9-0955
Page Number 553D


1900 Census
Texas, Foard, JP 2, ED 27
236-236
Sparks, Clingman Hd W M May 1847 55 M 34 NC NC NC Farmer
Sparks, Adda Wife W F Jan 1852 48 M 34 3/3 NC NC NC
Sparks, James R Son W M Aug 1871 28 S NC NC NC
Sparks, Emma Dtr W F Feb 1881 18 S NC NC NC","STR06" "I47020","Sparks","Ernest Leroy","28 Mar 1922","19 Feb 1975","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows he was an Insurance Executive, and married, his wife referenced as Agnes Sparks. He was a resident of San Augustine, living at 801 S. Liberty.","STR06" "I42627","Sparks","Ernest Richard","13 Dec 1890","16 May 1956","0","His Find A Grave memorial page, ID 25702001, shows him as:

Son of Samuel Lawrence Sparks and Frances E. ""Fannie"" Freeland.

Grandson of Lawrence Ivan Sparks and Elizabeth Prince; James Freeland and Amanda Salter.

Sibling of Louis Oliver ""Ollie"", Alva, Eula Mae, Ever, Henry Hampton, Webster Francis, and Syble Lee.

Husband of Audra Eva Ford, married 7/25/1914.

Father of Beeman Rudolph, Dixie ""Marie"", Frances Kathleen, Hugh Bernice, Ernest ""LeRoy"", Betty Jean, and Claudine.

","STR06" "I43146","Sparks","Frances Kathleen","5 Mar 1919","10 Apr 2013","0","Mrs. Frances Kathleen (Sparks) Maxwell, age 94, longtime resident of San Augustine, passed from this life on Wednesday, April 10, 2013, in San Augustine.
Frances was born to Audra (Ford) Sparks and Ernest Sparks on March 5, 1919, in San Augustine, Texas. She graduated from San Augustine High School in 1937. Thereafter attending Business School. She served as President of the Home Life Insurance Company in San Augustine for many years. She was a member of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, past member of the Eastern Star Chapter, Past City Council Person, was Mayor Pro tem for the City of San Augustine, Past member of the Chamber of Commerce, and Past Member of the Deep East Texas Council of Governments, and Past Board Member of Directors for First National Bank in Center. She was a member of the Christian Science.

Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, April 12, 2013, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, with interment following in the Liberty Hill Cemetery in San Augustine. Visitation will be Thursday, April 11, 2013 from the hours of 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Wyman Roberts.

Those left to cherish her memory include, Grandson: Jason Wells and his wife Shelly of San Augustine; Granddaughters: Jeanna Wells Penick and her husband, Martin of Nacogdoches and Paula Wells of Nacogdoches; Great-grandchildren: Brady Wells, Casey Wells, Brandt Wells, Laura Penick, and Leslie Penick; Sisters: Betty Jean Cartwright of San Augustine and Claudine Selden of San Augustine; Sister-in-law: Agnes Sparks of San Augustine; along with numerous nieces and nephews, along with a special care-taker and friend; Rachel Renfroe of San Augustine.

She is preceded in death by her husband, David Maxwell; daughter, Ernestine Weaver Wells; her parents; Audra (Ford) Sparks and Ernest Sparks; Sister, Marie Roberts Lawrence; brothers, Beeman Sparks; Hugh Sparks, and LeRoy Sparks.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Daughters of the Republic of Texas or to the Christian Science Church.

Copied from Wyman Roberts Funeral Home Website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 17, 2013, Page 14","STR06" "I37486","Sparks","Hugh Bernice","27 Aug 1920","31 Jul 1994","0","Obituary

Bro. Hugh Sparks

Funeral Services for Bro. Hugh Sparks, 73, of San Augustine were held at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 2, 1994, at the Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel in San Augustine. Interment followed at Liberty Hill Cemetery.

He died Sunday, July 31, at Woodland Heights Medical Center hospital in Lufkin.

Bro. Sparks had served 28 years a pastor of the Liberty Springs United Methodist Church in Sabine County near Milam. He was a lifelong resident of the San Augustine County area.

Survivors: wife, Inez Sparks of San Augustine, a daughter, Debbie Adkins of Athens; a son H.B. Sparks of Center; three sisters, Frances Maxwell and Betty Jean Cartwright, both of San Augustine, and Claudine Selden of Longview; a brother, Beeman Sparks of San Augustine; and six grandchildren.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 3, 1994, page 10","STR06" "I43963","Sparks","Imogene","Abt 1925","Yes, date unknown","0","She was listed as Imogene Sparks, and as predeceasing her brother, Woody, who died in 2013.","STR06" "I1527","Sparks","James Rufus","11 Aug 1867","14 Aug 1946","0","At the time of the 1920 census, he was listed as the properitor of a hardware store.","STR06" "I8981","","","","","","","" "I14143","Sparks","John Richard","10 Jan 1943","14 Aug 2012","0","White and Toole show him as a son of Beeman [Rudolph] Sparks and Gertha Williams, and grandson Ernest Richard Sparks and Audra Eva Ford.

Obituary

John Richard Sparks, 69, died in his home Tuesday night after an illness. Richard was born in San Augustine, TX, to Beeman R. and Gertha Williams Sparks. He graduated from San Augustine High School in 1961 and from Stephen F. Austin University in 1965. Richard and his wife Judy lived in Pineland where he worked and retired as purchasing agent for Temple Inland, Pineland Division. Richard was very active in in the community and civic activities, and being active in sports all his life, he had the opportunity to be the baseball coach of the West Sabine Tigers in the spring of 1981. After retirement Richard and Judy moved to Hemphill on Toledo Bend. Richard was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Hemphill.

Richard is survived by his wife, Judy Carter Sparks of Hemphill, his daughters, Jennifer Morgan and her husband Billy of Diboll and Joanna Smith and her husband Paul of Conroe, his grandchildren, Paige Elizabeth Morgan, Peyton Michelle Morgan and Landon Carter Smith. He is also survived by his sister Cornelia Sparks Lockey of San Augustine, his nieces Lisa Ann Lockey and Leslie Kay Lockey, and his nephew Eddie Lockey, II.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Thursday, August 16, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 11:00AM, Friday, August 17, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Hemphill Cemetery.

from www.starrfuneralhome.com

A nearly identical obituary was published in The Sabine County Reporter on August 22, 2012, Page 14","STR06" "I43966","Sparks","Judith","Abt 1935","Yes, date unknown","0","She was listed as Judy Naylor, and as predeceasing her brother, Woody, who died in 2013.","STR06" "I43961","Sparks","Luther N.","26 Dec 1896","4 Oct 1951","0","FindAGrave shows the following military information: ALA COOK 461 SVC Park Unit MTC WWI","STR06" "I1528","Sparks","Mary Patricia O'Neill","8 Mar 1914","2 Dec 1983","0","She had a very slight web on her left hand, which caused her difficulty in wearing her wedding ring.

Pall bearers at her funeral were John Strong, Bill Strong, Homer Strong, Bill Hunter, Joe D. Lewis, Clayton DuBose, Robert Litton. Honorary bearers were: Chris Litton, Marc Litton, Richard Foster, Vic Powers, Dale Murrell, Hoyt Hardin and Mack Ogle.","STR06" "I2356","Sparks","Melba Hathaway","6 Jun 1916","17 Mar 2008","0","Melba Hathaway Benkelman

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

June 6, 1916 - March 17, 2008

Melba Hathaway Benkelman, 91, died Monday (March 17, 2008)

MANHATTAN, Kan. -- at Meadowlark Hills Care Center in Manhattan, Kan.
She was born June 6, 1916, in Marshall, Mo., to William Addison and Alma (Hathaway) Sparks.

She married Charles Wilmot Benkelman on March 26, 1939. They lived in McDonald, Kan., from 1939-1975. She moved to Atwood in 1975, after her husband's death. She moved to Meadowlark Hills Care Center in 2001.

She was a member of McDonald Federated Church, the church guild, a charter member of McDonald Garden Club and Chapter AX of the PEO Sisterhood in Atwood.

She also was a member of First Church, Town and Country Civic Club and the Northwestern Art Guild.

She was preceded in death by her parents and husband, Charles.

Survivors include her sons, Brent and wife, Virginia of Manhattan, Kan., Bill and wife, Susan of Wakeeney, Kan., and Paul and wife, Georgette of Denver, Colo.; six grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

Memorial services will be Thursday, 11 a.m., at Christian Church Disciples of Christ in Atwood with the Rev. Chris Edwards officiating. A private graveside service will be in Grace Cemetery in McDonald.

Memorials may be given to Terry C. Johnson Center for Basic Cancer Research, Kansas State University, 1 Chalmbers Hall, Manhattan, KS 68506-3901 or American Heart Association. Williams Funeral Home of Atwood is in charge of arrangements.

?u??/u?","STR06" "I43964","Sparks","Pauline","Abt 1927","Yes, date unknown","0","She was listed as Pauline Terry, and as predeceasing her brother, Woody, who died in 2013.","STR06" "I288","Sparks","Selma June","2 Jun 1929","11 Sep 2002","0","June Nicklebur Yates

Services for June Nicklebur YATES, 73, of Lufkin will be held at 10:00 am Friday in the Gipson-Metcalf Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Freeman Bryant and Rev. Paul Mettler officiating. Interment will follow in the Whitehouse Cemetery.

Mrs. Yates was born June 2, 1929, in San Augustine, Texas the daughter of Ednie E. (MURRAY) and Henry Jewel SPARKS. She died Wednesday, September 11, 2002 at her residence.

Mrs. Yates was a retired LVN, and had been employed with Memorial Medical Center for more than ten years. She was a member of the United Pentecostal Church, and had resided in Lufkin for the past 14 years.

Survivors include her husband, Lyndon B. YATES of Broaddus; sons and daughters-in-law, Robert and Frances SCARBER of Broaddus, Eddie and Brenda PARKER, Kenneth and Cathy PARKER, Charles McLEMORE and Stephanie BERRY, all of Lufkin, daughters and sons-in-law, Quita and Mike SMITH of Broaddus, Elaine PARKER of Lufkin, LaNiece and Mike SPLITTER of Louisiana, thirteen grandchildren, sixteen great grandchildren, one great-great grandchild; and sister Maggie LANDRUM of Chireno.

Pallbearers will be Roy Mettlen, Gus Brewer, Jerry Harvey, Homer Utley, Ricky Clark, and Randy Clark.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hospice in the Pines, 116 S. Raguet, Lufkin, Texas.

The family will receive friends from 6:00 to 8:00 pm Thursday evening at the Gipson-Metcalf Funeral Home. Gipson-Metcalf Funeral Directors of Lufkin.","STR06" "I43962","Sparks","Woodford ""Woodie""","6 May 1936","16 Jul 2013","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave:

Moulton

Funeral for Woodie Sparks, 77, of Moulton will be Thursday, July 18, 2013, at 2 p.m. at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church with Dr. Tim Lovett, Dr. Tommy Whitlow and the Rev. Charles Sparks officiating and Elliott Funeral Home directing.

Burial will be in Moulton Memory Gardens. Visitation will be from noon until 1:45 p.m. at the church.

Woodie Sparks, who died Tuesday, July 16, 2013, at his home, was born in Lawrence County, May 6, 1936, to Luther N. Sparks and Mattie McLemore Sparks. Woodie was a well known electrician and appliance repair serviceman for over 55 years. He founded Sparks Appliance Repair in 1967. For the past 15 years, his grandson, Hunter, has worked with him and will continue running the family business. He was preceded in death by his parents; and sisters, Imogene Sparks, Pauline Terry, Beatrice Voss and Judy Naylor.

He is survived by his wife of almost 59 years, Doris J. Givens Sparks; two sons, Tony W. Sparks (Melanie) and Ronnie L. Sparks (Tracy); one daughter, Tana K. Sparks Frost; seven grandchildren, Amber Sparks, Adrian Sparks Richardson (Dusty), Hunter Frost (Jessica), Hannah Frost, Haley Sparks, Luke Sparks (Ashley), Keeton Sparks; and one great- granddaughter, Presley Mae Richardson.

Pallbearers will be Hunter Frost, Luke Sparks, Keeton Sparks, Dusty Richardson, Tim Voss and Todd Givens. Honorary pallbearers will be Dewayne McKelvey, Tom Legg, Otis Shelton, Anthony Alexander, Bill Littrell and Elton Porter.
","STR06" "I47739","","","","","","","" "I33009","Spaulding","Wyllie Dean","27 Aug 1925","7 Dec 1979","0","WYLLIE SPAULDING 27 Aug 1925 Feb 1980 76457 (Hico, Hamilton, TX ) 76457 (Hico, Hamilton, TX ) 465-22-0051 Texas

The date of death on Social Security Death Index is later than the date of death shown on the Texas Death Index. This should be resolved. Is it possible that there were two Wyllie Spauldings? Or was the later date of death, within a couple of months, merely a clerical error?","STR06" "I38705","","","","","","","" "I24678","Spears","Emma Jeanette ""E.J.""","6 May 1876","1 Jul 1917","0","(Research):Descendant Mark McLemore recalls that she died in the Spanish Flu Epidemic.","STR06" "I34379","","","","","","","" "I47874","Spears","Nellie Faye","15 Apr 1950","22 Jul 2020","0","Nellie Fay Impson, 70, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Wednesday, July 22, 2020 at Hillside Nursing & Rehab.

Nellie was born April 15, 1950 in Hemphill, Texas to William Roy Spears and Winnell Allen Spears. She was a lifetime resident of Sabine County and a member of Antioch Baptist Church in Gravel Hill. She worked in maintenance for Hemphill ISD.

Nellie enjoyed collecting cookbooks, working in puzzle books, reading her Bible, and she really loved her grandbabies.

She is survived by her son, Clint Impson and wife, Tanya of Yellowpine; brothers, William Spears and wife, Tana of Deer Park, Texas, Roy Lee Spears and wife, Betty Jo of Polock, Marlin Spears and wife, Melissa of Shelbyville, Texas; sisters, Linda Bailey and husband, Vernon of San Augustine, Shelia Martin and husband, Tommy of Hemphill, and Dianna McQuagge and husband, Doug of Panama City, Florida; grandchildren, Ashley, Josey and Macey; and great grandchildren, Aria, Jessa, and Emrie.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Tommy Lawrence Impson; and her parents, William and Winnel Spears.

Visitation will be held from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Friday, July 24, 2020 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral Services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, July 25, 2020 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Don Snider officiating.

Burial will follow services in Yellowpine Cemetery in Hemphill under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Brandon Bailey, Richie Bailey, Tony Wilkerson, John Webb, Kevin Impson, Brian ""Pookie"" Martin, Blake Martin, and Gary Stewart serving as pallbearers.

Online condolences can be made and guest book may be signed at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home website. Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, July 20, 2020, page 4","STR06" "I34380","","","","","","","" "I37125","Spears","Thelma Louise","5 Dec 1943","16 Mar 2022","0","Thelma Louise Ebarb, 78, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at her residence.

Thelma was born December 5, 1943 in Hemphill to Edward Spears and Dorothy Ida Mae Silas Spears. She spent her life as a wife, mother, grandmother and homemaker. She was a member of First United Pentecostal Church where she served as church secretary.

Among her favorite things to do were crocheting and tending to her flowers and plants. She loved spending time with her grandchildren and for that matter, everyone else's grandchildren. She liked to sew and she would make her own patterns. Her children fondly remember her making all their clothes when they were growing up.

Thelma is survived by her husband of 61 years, LeRoy Ebarb of Hemphill; sons, David Ebarb and wife, Janet, of Pineland, Randy Ebarb of Jennings, LA, and Timothy Ebarb and wife, Holly, of Hemphill; daughters, Betty Bealer and husband, Henry, of Jennings, Rebecca O'Blanc and husband, Timmie, of Egan, LA, and Tammie Lopez and husband, Richard, of Fairmount; daughter-in-law, Rachel Ebarb; brothers, LeRoy ""Blue"" Spears and wife, Kathy, of Hemphill, James Spears and wife, Connie, of Cushing, Henry Spears of Cushing, and Roger Spears and wife, Carolyn, of Milam; sisters, Carlie Durrant of Cushing and Lois Spears of Many, LA; 22 grandchildren and 39 great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her son, Daniel Ebarb and great granddaughter, Hayley Eliana Campbell.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Saturday, March 19, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, March 20, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. James Thomisee and Bro. Gordon Simmons officiating.

Burial will follow services in Springhill Cemetery with Stephen Ebarb, Christopher Bealer, Kendall O'Blanc, Justin Ebarb, Brandon Ebarb, Joey Quick, Derrek Lopez and Devin Jones serving as pallbearers.

Condolences and memories can be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, March 23, 2022","STR06" "I33997","","","","","","","" "I41315","","","","","","","" "I47782","Speight","Kenneth Ivan","13 Aug 1930","7 Dec 2010","0","Kenneth I. Speight, 80, died Tuesday in the Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital after an illness. K.I. was born in Negreet, LA, to Joseph and Leola Burke Speight. Kenneth served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean Conflict. After his service he moved to Hemphill where he has lived for the past 60 years. Kenneth was a drilling consultant in the oil fields.
He is survived by his wife Betty Corley Speight of Hemphill, his son Kendall Speight of Chorpus Christi, his daughter Nora Joan Keeling of Hemphill and one brother Ellery Speight of Lake Charles, La. He is also survived by five grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Kenneth was preceded in death by his son Jonny Speight.
Visitation will be from 6:00 pm until 8:00 pm, Friday, Dec. 10, 2010 in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX. Funeral services will be at 11:00 am, Saturday, Dec. 11, 2010, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Hemphill Cemetery, Hemphill, TX.","STR06" "I18103","Speight","Moses K.","Bef 1811","Yes, date unknown","0","The History of Sabine Parish, Louisiana (author John Belisle, The Sabien Banner Press, 1912) states that ""in 1860 the white population of Sabine Parish numbers about four thousant, and there were less than two thousand slaves. There were few really wealthy people in the parish, and many owned not more than one of two slaves. the owners of six or more in 1861 included M. K. Speight.

http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924028797707/cu31924028797707_djvu.txt","STR06" "I37046","Speights","Amanda Fitzellen","18 Oct 1866","14 Nov 1931","0","Name: Amanda Nethery
Death Date: 14 Nov 1931
Death Place: Milam, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age:
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Oct 1866
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J. Speights
Father's Birthplace: Alabama
Mother's Name: Rebecca Halbert
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135733
Digital Film Number: 4166746
Image Number: 2951
Reference Number: RN 53248-20
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I1258","Speights","Amanda Malvina","20 Jul 1832","16 Sep 1846","0","Said to have married James Taylor WHITE II, son of James WHITE and Sarah CADE.","STR06" "I6954","Speights","Asa","1797","","0","He was married to a Nancy.","STR06" "I1269","Speights","Buford Arlington","20 Feb 1898","28 Jul 1959","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 16 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 36B
717-740
Speights, Buford A Head M W 21 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Speights, Abbie E Wf F W 19 M Tx Tx Tx
Griffin, Wiley Boarder m W 54 Wd Tx Tenn Tx Farmer Own Farm","STR06" "I27968","","","","","","","" "I6944","Speights","Dale","Aft 1906","Aft 1906","0","""Lived one week"" (White and Toole)","STR06" "I1266","Speights","Dora E.","7 Feb 1886","11 Sep 1964","0","At the time of the 1910 census, she was shown as the mother of two living children.","STR06" "I1266","Speights","Dora E.","7 Feb 1886","11 Sep 1964","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 8 Apr 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 1B
17-20
White, Dora Head F W 44 Wd 19 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
White, Cornell Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Farm
White, Drew C. Son M w 17 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I1266","Speights","Dora E.","7 Feb 1886","11 Sep 1964","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I3515","Speights","Drayton Bennett","15 Aug 1906","Mar 1997","0","Sabine County Reporter
August 10, 2005

""On the Bright Side: ""I Remember"" Part 2""
By Mary Howell

He taught school in Rosevine and served as County School Tax Assessor. Drayton had an uncanny sense of humor and loved to pull pranks on his friends. One time he even master-minded the building and landing of a UFO and even put a letter written in a foreign language in his contraption. He situated it so that his croquet-playing friends would find it. News of Hemphill's UFO spread like wildfire throughout East Texas.","STR06" "I6939","Speights","Elton T.","Abt 1913","","0","He was said to be married to a Ruby Jones.","STR06" "I6945","Speights","Gloria Mittie","17 Nov 1929","29 Jul 2016","0","Sabine County Reporter
July 12, 2006
Hemphilll Elementary School Fifth Grade -1939-1940

Eighteen students from a larger group, pictured, graduated from Hemphill High School's Class of 1946 who recently enjoyed their 60th class reunion. Blake Eddings, Nadine Easley, LaNell Slay, Robert Earl Gray, Gladys Hogue, Wayford Jones, Jack Chisum, Reba Arnold, Lexie Mae Wood, Berintha Maund, Helen Rushing, Evelyn Wright, Dorothy Sterle, Wilma Lawrence, Joe (Gwen/Quinn) McGown, Doris Anderson, Paul Huffman, Eloise Inman, Archie Jones, Vermell Anderson, LaVern Wright, Lois Paudert, Billy Edgar, Sutton Ware, Jessie Lee Harper, Wynell Elliott, Jack Jones, Doris Jennings, Burtis Earl Moore, Hattie Pearl Kelly, Imogene Carlton, Kathryn Curry, Marcus Huffman, Jimmie Procell, Emma Clark Fuller, Marjorie Crawford, Louise Crnkovic, GLORIA SPEIGHTS, and Herman Chop.

Obituary
copied from obits.dignitymemorial.com
Also published in the Houston Chronicle

Gloria Speights McBeth, age 86, of Houston, Texas, passed away on July 29, 2016. The youngest of nine children, she was born in Hemphill, Texas to Tom and Arley Speights on November 17, 1929. She was preceded in death by her parents, all siblings except one dear sister, and her beloved husband, Ted McBeth.

Gloria had a joyful spirit and was rarely without a smile on her face. Her father passed away when she was three-years-old, and Gloria was raised by her mother during the Great Depression. She was voted ""Most Popular"" and played on the Hemphill High basketball team. She was proud of her Hemphill heritage and returned often for family and school reunions.

As a young career woman, Gloria worked at a bank in downtown Houston in the '50s. It was here where her future husband was encouraged by an aunt to meet a pretty girl she knew at church when he visited from his studies at A&M. She was right. Gloria and Ted were soul mates who held hands every day of their long marriage. Bless you, Aunt Mildred.

Gloria's banking career was put on hold to work at home as a wife and mother to two daughters. She enjoyed entertaining, gardening, cooking, traveling, reading and was an excellent Bridge player. Gloria's greatest joy in life was her family which extended from her husband and two daughters to three grand-daughters and a great grand-son. ""Gigi"" as she was affectionately known, taught her granddaughters the lost art of cooking and sewing as well as to seek adventures in life. She gave them unconditional love and the most amazing Christmas stockings a child ever knew for which she shopped all year long. Her home was filled with love and endless support, helping them become women of strength and substance. Always stylish, Gloria's inner beauty and loving personality far outweighed the exterior. But outings to Neiman's and Sakowitz with her growing up -with lessons on how to work the sale rack '96 will never be forgotten.

Gloria was also a woman of strong faith, counting bible studies and volunteering at church among life's rewards. She led by example in her endeavors. Perseverance to overcome obstacles included swim lessons as an adult since she wasn't taught as a child. Though she learned to swim, she never took to water. Her aversion to water extended to dietary choices. Seafood was off limits and she often told people she was ""allergic"" to avoid further questions. This was the one area in which she was known to take license with the truth. She had no known food allergies.

As the wife of a Chemical Engineer, Gloria learned to move from city to city. From Lake Jackson to Odessa to Lake Charles and finally back to Houston, Gloria made each transition as easy as possible for her family. Not one to complain, we never knew West Texas wasn't to her liking until years later. Gloria returned to her banking career upon arrival in Houston in the early '80s when she inquired about a job at her new bank and was hired on the spot. Her financial prowess continued as she enjoyed investing in the stock market with her husband and recently instructed at age 85 that her ""bond man"" be called from her hospital bed. Her mind was as sharp as her spirited wit.

Gloria is survived by daughters, Patricia Chandler (Robert), Mary McBeth (Jim Crump); granddaughters, Michele Reed, Jillian Pennington, Charlotte Pennington; great-grandson, Cameron Reed, and countless friends whose support is much appreciated. You will be missed, Gigi.","STR06" "I6960","Speights","Green W.","Aft 1784","1838","0","""Killed while carrying money to a bank in Holmes County, Mississippi."" (White and Toole, ). He married a Peagram.","STR06" "I956","Speights","Green William","11 Jul 1839","23 Oct 1922","0","Lived with his son John in his later years. A grave marker indicates he was a Sgt. in Co. F of the 11th Texas Infantry, C.S.A.","STR06" "I6971","Speights","John","30 Sep 1739","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Melinda and Tom, thank you for responding. I am interested in the Speights line. We are tracing back to John Speights b 1739 for my wife to qualify for the DAR. Her mother was a Speight from MS. We can trace back to Lamon Speights but need to link to Stephen M Speights b 1769 son of John. Here is what we have. email from LGLevine [lglevine@Bellsouth.net] on 7/14/2006?b??i?
Descendants of John Speights
?/b??/i?1 John Speights 1739 - 1790 .. +Mary Jane Minshew 1739 - ........ 2 Stephen M Speights 1769 - 1847 ............ +Mary Hill 1769 - 1850 ................... 3 Elizabeth Speights 1789 - ................... 3 Lamon Speights 1794 - 1870 ....................... +Elizabeth ""Betsy"" Lee 1796 - 1855 ............................. 4 James I Speights 1817 - 1862 ................................. +Margaret Buckley 1826 - ............................. 4 Stephen Anderson Speights 1820 - ................................. +Amanda 1821 - ........................................ 5 Alice Speights 1846 - ............................................ +E. H. Hathorn 1844 - 1919 ........................................ 5 Fanny Speights 1848 - ........................................ 5 FNU Speights 1850 - ............................. 4 Lavinia C Speights 1822 - ................................. +Burton S Buckley ............................. 4 Edward Lee L Speights 1830 - 1863 ................................. +Mary Matilda Louisa Carter 1835 - 1910 ........................................ 5 Albert Gallatin Brown Speights 1853 - 1930 ............................................ +Sarah Elizabeth Polk 1850 - 1940 .................................................. 6 Timy Mae Speights .................................................. 6 Pauline Speights .................................................. 6 Percy Speights .................................................. 6 Edward Speights 1879 - .................................................. 6 Perry Upton Speights 1879 - 1959 .................................................. 6 Glover Lee Speights 1881 - 1948 ...................................................... +Nancy Ethel Hathorn 1894 - 1970 ............................................................. 7 Donna Sherrill Speights ............................................................. 7 Rivers Speights ............................................................. 7 Dorothy Jane Speights 1905 - 1982 ............................................................. 7 Toxie Speights 1913 - 1994 ............................................................. 7 Scottie Sherrill Speights 1914 - 1999 ................................................................. +Vernon Aaron Studdard 1916 - 1988 ........................................................................ 8 Dewana Faye Studdard 1945 - My Wife ........................................................ 8 Evelyn Jeanette Studdard 1946 - ........................................................................ 8 Vernon Aaron Studdard 1948 - ........................................................................ 8 Larry Gene Studdard 1950 - ........................................................................ 8 Tommy Wayne Studdard 1956 - ........................................................................ 8 Sherrill Diane Studdard 1960 - ............................................................. 7 Claudia Speights 1916 - ............................................................. 7 Lewis Speights 1917 - 1994 ............................................................. 7 Shelby Speights 1922 - 1985 .................................................. 6 Bergie Speights 1892 - 1987 ........................................ 5 Elizabeth Speights 1855 - 1936 ........................................ 5 Mary Speights 1857 - 1864 ............................. 4 Eliza Jane Speights 1834 - 1877 ................... *2nd Wife of Lamon Speights: ....................... +Cynthia Stuckey 1835 - ................... 3 Nancy Speights 1796 - ....................... +John Morrow ................... 3 John Hill Speights 1805 - 1897 ....................... +Elizabeth Polk 1805 - ............................. 4 Francis Speights 1830 - ............................. 4 Isaac Speights 1831 - ............................. 4 Mary Speights 1833 - ............................. 4 Sarah Speights 1837 - ............................. 4 Stephen Speights 1839 - ............................. 4 John Speights 1841 - ............................. 4 Wilkies Speights 1843 - ............................. 4 Elizabeth Speights 1845 - ............................. 4 Lively Speights 1847 - ............................. 4 Christian Speights 1849 - ................... 3 Stephen M Speights Jr./Jr. 1805 - 1872 ....................... +Dicy Melvina Stewart 1820 - ............................. 4 Archibald C Speights 1848 - 1925 ................................. +Margaret Bass 1842 - 1928 ........................................ 5 E Rastus Speights 1874 - 1937 ........................................ 5 Machael Speights ........................................ 5 Irma Estelle Speights ................... 3 Delphy Speights 1807 -","STR06" "I6943","Speights","John Archie","Abt 1920","Abt 1936","0","""Died at age 16"" (White and Toole)","STR06" "I3197","Speights","John Henry Hopkins","Abt 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Emma Jane MARSHBURN. She was said to have also married a BOURLAND.","STR06" "I1260","Speights","John William ""Doc""","29 Oct 1856","4 Feb 1922","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct 1
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 1A Stamped 92
4-4
Speights, John W Hd W M Oct 1856 M 16 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Speights, Sallie Wf W F July 1865 34 M 16 5/5 Tx Ga Tx
Speights, Tom G Son W M Feb 1885 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Speights, Dora E Dtr W F Feb 1886 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Speights, Orin W Son W M Feb 1887 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Speights, Mermod L Son W M Dec 1891 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Speights, Buford A Son W M Jan 1898 2 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I313","Speights","Johnnie Mae","6 Feb 1922","2 Feb 2007","0","The Sabine County Reporter
February 14, 2007, Page 9

Johnnie M. Speights Hughes

Johnnie M. Speights Hughes died Friday, Feb. 2, 2007 in Bossier City. Mrs. Hughes was a beautician for 35 years and a graduate of Guy's Beauty School. Survivors: a daughter, Sharon ""Guyann"" and husband Wilbur Gayle KEENE; son Mark Mermond HUGHES and wife Cindy FERRAN; grandchildren, Robin KEENE and husband Chuck WILLIAMSON, Brady KEENE and wife Stacy, Benjamin Mark HUGHES, William Maxwell HUGHES, and Andrew Phillip HUGHES; five great-grandchildren; and sisters, Ruth Dorine ROBINSON and Ruby Laverne GELLATLY. She was preceded in death by her husband, Guy M. HUGHES; and parents, Ruth Elvie McLEMORE and Mermond Leon SPEIGHTS. Funeral services were held Monday, Feb. 5, at 1 p.m. at Boone Funeral Home with Pastor Al Eden officiating. Interment followed at Forest Park West Cemetery. Services were under the direction of Boone Funeral Home Chapel in Shreveport.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2007)","STR06" "I961","Speights","Jonathan ""Johnse"" M. Hopkins","20 Jun 1828","2 Dec 1912","0","Sharon Speights Varney quotes Virgie Collier Speights as writing ""John was a small child when the family moved to the Mississippi Delta along with his brothers and sisters. John married Emily Scott. To this union were born Tom, John ""Doc"" and Dora. His wife died and her amrried a Miss (Rebecca) Holbert. To this union were born Mandie in 1866, an infant that died, and Robert Joel on September 11, 1870. The second wife died and he married Lizzie Davis. To this union were born Exa in 187, Mattie, Minnie, and an infant that died. Johns third wife died and he lived a widower approximately 35 years. John hired a man to take his palce in the confederate army, however after one year he was assigned to making salt. John joined the Campbellite Church during his old age. He died in 1912 and was buried in Lowe Cemetery in Sabine County, Texas.""","STR06" "I959","Speights","Joshua Hopkins","7 Dec 1819","25 Aug 1889","0","""Joshua Speights was very prominent in early Sabine County history, founding, together with Hampton Pratt, the first store in Hemphill. He also served as Chief Justice of Sabine County and as Senator in the Texas Legislature."" (White and Toole)

SABINE COUNTY REPORTER 19 October 1994, Page 5 Oil Painting of Judge Speights is donated to county museum

The Sabine county Museum and the Virgie Speights Memorial Library has received a gift from Mr. and Mrs. James C. Vanderbilt of an oil painting of Judge Joshua H. Speights.

James, a great-grandson of Judge Speights,painted the portrait from a black and white copy of a picture taken of the Judge found in the archives of the Texas Legislature in Austin.

Joshua, a citizen of the Republic of Texas, served Sabine County in District #22, State Legislature 1853-1854, and 1859-1860, and also served as Judge of Sabine County 1877-1882. he was also a merchant, lawyer, physician, and farmer though not at the same time.

James and Marguerite Vanderbilt have been patrons of the museum and library from the beginning. They have given gifts of family heirlooms, valuable books and many mementos honoring Joshua H. Speights, his mother Rebbecca Hopkins Speights, and their descendants and relatives. James Vanderbilt spent a year studying and working for the British National Gallery in London, England. He retired form the Navy after World War II as a Lt. Commander. His hobbies are many but oil painting is his first love.

The Sabine County museum is very proud to have the portriat and is open Wednesday and Fridays and by appointment to visitors.

SABINE COUNTY REPORTER 27 March 2002, Page 9 SRT honors Vanderbilt with memorial

On Saturday, Oct. 13, 2001, the Sabine District Chapter #33 of Sons of the Republic of Texas (SRT), dedicated an SRT memorial medallion at the grave of James C. Vanderbilt, deceased member of the chapter.

The unveiling ceremony of the historic marker was held at the Ft. Jesup National Park and Cemetery near Many, LA, in Sabine Parish. Sabine County Sheriff's Department proved the firing of the military salutes fo the occasion and the Sabine Parish Sheriff's Department provided an escort to the cemetery.

Vanderbilt was born April 15, 1915 in Ft. Jesup, LA. He was named at birth ""Voyght Willard Boswell"" and later changed his name to match his professional name as an artist.

James C. Vanderbilt was the great-grandson of Joshua Hopkins Speights, who came to Sabine County in approximately 1841. He was a professional artist and a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Navy.

Vanderbilt was a strong patron of the arts and was dedicated to preserving our history and culture. He was a key person in the founding of the Virgie Speights Memorial Library and Museum in Hemphill. He and his wife donated many gifts to enhance and maintain the Library and Old Jail Buildin

Vanderbilt was a tireless worker and patron of the Sonoma Depot Museum in Sonoma, CA, where he lived for many years. His paintings and art illustrations for the movie industry, plus his gifts to preserve history will be enjoyed by future generations.

This is believed to be the first medallion dedicated outside of Texas.....Recognition of descendants and acceptance of the marker was conducted by Bill Speights. Speights and J.E. Gooch unveiled the marker.

From the SSDI: JAMES C VANDERBILT 15 Apr 1915 11 May 1998 (V) 95476 (Sonoma, Sonoma, CA) (none specified) 550-28-5822 California","STR06" "I4956","Speights","Kate Blanche","1 Jul 1871","2 Mar 1899","0","The photo of her headstone, in Milam Cemetery, shows she was the wife of A. D. CAUSEY, and that she was born 1 July 1872 and died 2 Mar 1899.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=54446744","STR06" "I27975","","","","","","","" "I6685","Speights","Lillie A.","1873","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married William P RUNNELS.","STR06" "I6682","Speights","Lola B.","Abt 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married J. L. REESE.","STR06" "I1264","Speights","Madora E.","21 Aug 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","Sharon Speights Varney quotes Virgie Collier Speights as writing that Madora was married to Dan A. Leak(e), a Campbellite preacher, and this is likely the reason that his father-in-law joined the Campbellite's late in life.","STR06" "I10872","Speights","Mary ""Mollie"" Rebecca","12 Jun 1856","15 Sep 1886","0","The Sabine County Reporter, Sept. 29, 1886, Hemphill TX.

Mary R. (Molly) Speights Boswell died at her home in Logansport, LA. She left two small children and her husband, G.S. Boswell. The Reporter states that G.S. Boswell called on the Reporter and told them he was moving from Logansport and that his two small sons would be cared for by Judge Speights.

Charles Royall cnroyall@wcc.net","STR06" "I312","Speights","Ruby Laverne","3 May 1919","20 Jun 2014","0","Sabine County Reporter 29 May 2002

Class of 1938

Hemphill High School's graduating class of 1938 held a reunion Saturday, April 27. Attending were, from left: Dalton Boyd, Harold Smith, LaVerne Speights Gellately, Edele Manual Arnold and Vernell Conner Thomas.

Obituary

Ruby Laverne Speights Gellatly was born May 3, 1919 in Hemphill, Texas and went to be with her heavenly Father on June 20, 2014, at the age of 95.

She is survived by her daughter, Dorine Gellatly Gordy of Houston; four grandchildren, Cheryl R. Gordy of Spring, Chrystie M. Gordy Vickery and husband, Jason of Richmond, Cheri E. Gordy Turney and husband, Justin of Spring, Bryan C. Gordy and wife, Heather of Porter; eleven great grandchildren; Caleb, Breanna, Andrew, Jacob, Bailey, Virginia, Griffin, Leslie Jo, Daniel, Robert and Julian; one nephew, Mark Hughes and wife, Cindy of Louisiana.

She is preceded in death by her husband of 47 years, Robert Earl Gellatly; father, Mermond L. Speights; mother, Ruth Elvie Mclemore Speights; and two sisters, Ruth Dorine Speights Robinson and Johnnie Mae Speights Hughes.

Laverne lived and worked in Beaumont and Bevil Oaks for over 55 years and was a member of the First Baptist Church of Bevil Oaks. She worked and retired from Jefferson County Health and Welfare in 1989 after 23 years.

Laverne always loved gardening and spending as much time with family and friends as she could. Her loving smile and open heart never met a stranger and she was always willing to help in any way she could.

A graveside service will be held Tuesday, June 24, 2014 at 1:00 p.m. in the Hemphill Cemetery in Hemphill, Texas.

A gathering of friends and family will be held Monday, June 23, from 5:00-7:00 p.m. at Claybar Kelley-Watkins Funeral Home.

Copied from www.claybarfuneralhome.com
","STR06" "I311","Speights","Ruth Dorine","26 Nov 1914","9 Dec 2007","0","Sabine County Reporter
December 19, 2007

Dorine Speights Robinson

Ruth Dorine Speights Robinson, 93, of Spring died Sunday, Dec. 9, 2007 in Brenham.

Mrs. Robinson was born Nov. 26, 1914, in Hemphill as a daughter of the late Mermond Leon Speights and Ruth Elvie McLemore Speights. She devoted over 40 years to the nursing profession in the Texas City/Galveston area.

Survivors: a sister, Ruby Laverne GELLATLY, formerly of Beaumont; two nieces, Dorine GORDY and husband Craig of Spring, and Guyanne KEENE and husband, Gayle of Shreveport, LA; and a nephew, Mark HUGHES and wife Cindy of Ponchatoula, LA.

She was preceded in dehat by her husband, John Albert (J.A) Robinson, and a sister, Johnnie Mae HUGHES.

Graveside rites were held Wednesday, Dec. 12 at Hemphill City Cemetery in Hemphill.

Services were under the direction of Adams/E.E. Stringer Funeral Home in Kirbyville.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2007)","STR06" "I1270","Speights","Sallie L.","Abt 1903","","0","Lived with her brother, Thomas G. Speights in 1920, two houses away from her future husband, Sam Cammack.

Laura Buckmaster shows that she also married Med Thompson and Joe Henry Harper.","STR06" "I6962","Speights","Shadrack","Aft 1786","Yes, date unknown","0","""LIved for many years in Leak County, Mississippi""","STR06" "I6683","Speights","Susan ""Sudie"" Benina","25 Jun 1870","29 Oct 1938","0","Name: Sudie B. Blackshear
Death Date: 29 Oct 1938
Death Place: Chireno, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 68 years 4 months 4 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 25 Jun 1870
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: Dr. W. R. Blackshear
Father's Name: William Green Speights
Father's Birthplace: Mississippi
Mother's Name: Jerusha Allen
Mother's Birthplace: Mississippi
Informant: Mrs. Ima Howell, Chireno
Occupation: Housewife & Post Master
Place of Residence: Chireno, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Chireno, Texas
Burial Date: 30 Oct 1938
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117824
Digital Film Number: 4030411
Image Number: 2376
Reference Number: DTH Rec cn 47224
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I4722","","","","","","","" "I968","Speights","Thomas Green","15 Feb 1885","Abt 1933","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Justice Precinct No. 1
Enumerated April 28 and 29 by Hugh M. Ireland
ED 202-3 SD 19th Sheet 20A Stamped 42
62-65
Speights. Tom G. Hd M W 45 M20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Speights, Arlis Wife F W 45 M 20 Tx Tx Tx
Speights, Elton Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Speights, Anna Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Speights, Rudolph Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Speights, John H Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Speights, Sallie L Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Speights, Gloria Dtr F W 1 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I5181","","","","","","","" "I6952","Speights","William","25 Jun 1745","Yes, date unknown","0","""WM SPEIGHTS, (son of Wm and Sarah Speights) was born June 25, 1745, probably in N.C. The family Bible also listed Mary b Nov 2, 1736; John b. Sept 30, 1739; Ruth, b Mar 25, 1742; Joseph, b Nov 20, 1748; and Leah, b June 19, 1751. In this same Bible was the name only of Mary Minchew. This younger Wm Speights is believed to have m Ann Phelps in 1772 (Chowan Co N.C. Records). He fought in the American Revolution and rec'd Bounty land in Hancock Co, Georgia and according to family legend, John and Levi Speights were brothers. They also rec'd bounty grants in the same county. Levi's family did not come to Texas so far as is known.""","STR06" "I957","Speights","William Myrick","23 Jan 1787","23 Oct 1842","0","Might instead have been born in South Carolina.

From FindAGrave:

""William and a brother, probably Asa, signed on a note for yet another brother, when he could not pay the note, William and Asa were unwilling to pay the note so to protect their assets, they left the state in the middle of the night, crossing the Mississippi River family and slaves.

William was suffering from yellow fever, and died in the river crossing and was buried on the banks of the river. His new widow, Rebecca Hopkins Speights continued the journey to Texas and settled in Sabine County in 1843...","STR06" "I3194","Speights","William Myrick","Abt 1814","Yes, date unknown","0","The book ""1850 Census Sabine County, Texas with added family information and corrections,"" includes a list of slave owners in Sabine County. William Myrick Speights was shown as owning 15 slaves.","STR06" "I3194","Speights","William Myrick","Abt 1814","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 1 Oct 1850
16-16
William R. Speights 36 M Farmer $5000 Ga
Eliza R. Speights 36 F Tenn
Nathaniel J. Carroway 15 M Miss
William R. Carroway 12 M Miss
Ellen E. Carroway 10 F Miss
John H. H. Speights 7/12 M Texas
","STR06" "I37481","Speir","Ethel Marie","17 Mar 1908","21 Mar 1964","0","Laura Buckmaster shows her as a daughter of Dave SPEIR and Minnie Ola PICKETT. Barbara Yancey Dore spells this as SPIER, with Kay Parker McCary, on her annotated transcription of the Gravel Hill Cemetery, showing Donley Boyett was married to Ethel SPEARS, but later shows Ethel M. Speir Boyett (10-9-1964) as a spouse of Elisha O. Boyett.","STR06" "I22204","Spell","Nancy Elizabeth","10 Mar 1860","6 Aug 1930","0","Bonnie Seiler shows her as the daughter of Arthur SPELL and Elsie FAIRCLOTH. She is linked to these parents on FindAGrave as well.

At the time of the 1900 census, 75 year old Nancy Spell was living with the family. Assumed to be the mother of Nancy Elizabeth. Her date of birth was listed as Mar 1824, her marital status single, and her relationship, inexplicably, as ""Nephew.""

In 1910, Nancy Elizabeth appears to be listed twice, as follows:

North Carolina, Cumberland County, Fayetteville, ED 49 16 April 1910
McLemore, Claud E Hd M W 47 m 22 NC NC NC Bookkeeper Lumber Mill (wife and children omitted for space)
McLemore, Elizabeth Mother F W 52 NC NC NC McLemore, Dennis Brother M W 20 S NC NC NC Laborer Lumber Mill

-----AND-----

North Carolina, Sampson County, Little Coharie Twp, ED 87 10 May 1910
McLemore, Lizzie Head F W 51 Wd 4/3 NC NC NC Farmer
McLemore, Oscar B Son M W 29 S NC NC NC Farm Laborer
McLemore, Alvin H Son W M 25 S NC NC NC Farm Laborer
McLemore, Dennis L Son M W 21 S NC NC NC Farm Laborer

In 1920, she is living with Oscar B., in the Little Coharie Township of Sampson County, and nearby Alvin and Dennis.

In 1930, she is living with her son Dennis in Little Coharie Township, and is listed as Elizabeth, age 69.

Her tombstone, in the Elizabeth Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery in Sampson County, NC, shows her as ""Nancy E. wife of L. H. McLemore 10 Mar 1860-6 Aug 1930, A tender mother and a faithful friend.""","STR06" "I24529","Spence","Elizabeth","Between 1730 and 1740","Yes, date unknown","0","Her sister Sarah, was married to Thomas CLIFTON, the Clifton's and McLemore's being neighbors.

When Elizabeth's father, William SPENCE died in early 1758, his will left all of his land to another daughter, Mary, and left his son-in-law John five shillings, apparently for Elizabeth. Other bequests were made to SPENCE's son John and to (daughter?) Lucy POWELL, with Simon TURNER Sr. named as executor. (Southampton Will Book 1, p. 240). John McLemore sued his father-in-law's estate, receiving a conditional judgement on October 12, 1758 (Southampton Order Book 2, p. 460), which matured at the next term of court into a full judgement on November 9, 1758 (Order Book 2, p. 469). A jury was ordered impaneled to hear the issue of damages only, and they did so on January 12, 1759, finding for him in the amount of 12 pounds, 5 shillings, 9 pence, 3 farthings (Order Book 2, p. 483). (James L. McLemore, III, p. 60).

Note that William Spence's executor, Simon Turner, own will dated July 7, 1761, was witnessed by Thomas Clifton (husband of Sarah McLEMORE), John McLEMORE, Jr., Elizabeth McLEMORE (John's wife), and Mary SPENCE.","STR06" "I31487","","","","","","","" "I28530","","","","","","","" "I28533","Spencer","Alvin Leslie","2 Feb 1923","1 Dec 1986","0","Les and Treva raised two of their nieces, Debra and Bev, who were daughters of his brother Glen.","STR06" "I4734","","","","","","","" "I6058","Spencer","Arley Ivan","27 Aug 1903","15 Jan 1994","0","He lived with his uncle George Krapf in Cass City from 1914 to 1924. After that, he moved to Canada..","STR06" "I5035","Spencer","Beatrice Mae","25 Mar 1929","16 Jul 2016","0","The rich and happy life of Beatrice Mae Condit of Arco, Idaho, came to an end on Saturday, July 16, 2016, after 87 years.

She was born in Belding, Mich., the middle child of Eva Mae Corbett and Sigmund William Spencer. She married the love of her life, Clayton Max Condit, in 1951. After living in England for his tour of duty with the Air Force, they returned to Idaho and had two daughters, Celeste and Deirdre.

Inspired by her work at Fort Hall Reservation, Beatrice then completed her bachelor's degree in anthropology at Idaho State University. She enjoyed teaching linguistics until she and Clay moved to Arco to manage the airport around 1980. After they moved into town, she helped many students and young people with school and life. They shared their love and home with Janice Carlson, Jerry Burgoyne, Ryan Becker, Ben Jensen and his brother, Josh.

Bea enjoyed politics, bridge, crossword puzzles and talking with people. She adored her granddaughters, Corbette and Moira, and loved and admired her sister, Margaret, and her younger brother, Bill.

A celebration of her life will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, July 22, at Anderson Funeral Home in Arco. In lieu of flowers, please consider a contribution to the Arco ""Pretty City"" Committee.","STR06" "I36903","Spencer","Diana Frances","1 Jul 1961","31 Aug 1997","0","Wikipedia Biography of Diana Frances Spencer

Diana, Princess of Wales (Diana Frances n?e Spencer; 1 July 1961 ? 31 August 1997) was a member of the British royal family and an international personality of the late 20th century as the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales, whom she married on 29 July 1981. The wedding, which was held at St. Paul's Cathedral, was televised and watched by a global audience of over 750 million people. The marriage produced two sons: Princes William and Harry, currently second and third in line to the thrones of the 16 Commonwealth realms, respectively.

A public figure from the announcement of her engagement to Prince Charles, Diana was born into an old, aristocratic English family with royal ancestry, and remained the focus of worldwide media scrutiny before, during and after her marriage, which ended in divorce on 28 August 1996. This media attention continued following her death in a car crash in Paris on 31 August 1997, and in the subsequent display of public mourning a week later. Diana also received recognition for her charity work and for her support of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines. From 1989, she was the president of Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children.","STR06" "I28527","Spencer","Dorothea Ann ""Dot""","20 Sep 1917","4 May 1995","0","Randi McKie, Dorothea's granddaugher, writes that ""Mom Mom first married a man by the last name of Leggett and had a son named Dewey Elton LEGGETT. The marriage was short lived and they divorced. She was working as a waitress in a restaurant where she met her second husband, William John ""Bill"" ALBERT of Brooklyn, New York, and they were the parents of Sondra Elizabeth ALBERT, born 1943, in Philadelphia. Bill was a mechanical engineer. He tried to adopt Dewey, but Dewey's biological father refused to relinquish his parental rights. Dewey was raised by Bill and considered him his father, later taking the Albert name as his own. Dewey and Sondra grew up in Barrington, NJ, and attended Haddon Heights High School.

Randi McKie, Sondra's daughter, added that ""In the early 1960's my Mom met my father, Arthur Murray Holmstock in Atlantic City, NJ. They were both working down there that summer. My Mom had a job dancing (not anything explicit, she was a trained ballerina) and my father attended a parking lot. She and a friend made plans to double date with my father and his friend. My Dad was to go out with her friend and she was to go out with his. Mom's friend got sick and my Dad's friend couldn't make it, so that is how my parents got together. Mom gave birth in April 1966 to my brother, Joel Micah Holmstock. And to me in September 1967. Joel still has not married. I married in 2003 and have a 22 year old step daughter.""","STR06" "I36902","Spencer","Edward John","24 Jan 1924","29 Mar 1992","0","Wikipedia Biography of Edward John Spencer

Edward John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer, MVO (24 January 1924 ? 29 March 1992) was the son of Albert Edward John Spencer, 7th Earl Spencer and Lady Cynthia Elinor Beatrix Hamilton, and the father of Diana, Princess of Wales. Lord Spencer held the offices of County Councillor for Northamptonshire (1952), High Sheriff of Northamptonshire (1959) and Justice of the Peace for Norfolk (1970).[1] He served as Equerry to King George VI (1950? 52) and to Queen Elizabeth II (1952? 54),[2] and was invested as a Member of the Royal Victorian Order (M.V.O.) in 1954.[1]

On 1 June 1954, Lord Althorp and the Hon. Frances Ruth Roche, the younger daughter of the 4th Baron Fermoy, were married in Westminster Abbey by Percy Herbert, Bishop of Norwich. They had five children:
Lady Sarah McCorquodale (b.1955)
Jane Fellowes, Baroness Fellowes (b.1957)
John Spencer (1960)
Diana, Princess of Wales (1961? 1997)
Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer (b.1964)

Lord and Lady Althorp were unexpectedly divorced in April 1969. Lord Spencer later won a bitter custody battle for Diana. On 14 July 1976, Lord Spencer married Raine, Countess of Dartmouth, the former wife of the 9th Earl of Dartmouth, and the only daughter of the romantic novelist Barbara Cartland and Alexander McCorquodale.

1) Staff. ""Person Page 100 earl daniel spencer was his great great grand father 89: Edward John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer"". thePeerage.com.

2) Royal Household of Buckingham Palace. ""Diana, Princess of Wales biography"". Royal.gov.uk, the official website of the British Monarchy. ""Earl Spencer was Equerry to George VI from 1950 to 1952, and to The Queen from 1952 to 1954.""

3) ""The 8th Earl Spencer, 68, Dies; Father of the Princess of Wales"". The New York Times. 30 March 1992.
","STR06" "I28528","Spencer","Elmer W.","Abt 1919","Aft 1960","0","Was married with children,.","STR06" "I33434","Spencer","Eva C.","29 Jan 1870","Abt 1944","0","Valerie Atkinson writes that she married Henry Dennis and was living with her husband and brother Homer Spencer at the time of the 1900 federal census. She appeared to have changed her first name to Rena.","STR06" "I28537","","","","","","","" "I6027","Spencer","Hiram","31 May 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","Valerie Atkinson shows him as the son of Joseph SPENCER and Almanza HOPKINS. She notes that the family bible instead shows his date of birth as May 31, 1861, contradicting the 1880 census, with a May 1863 birthdate. That same census shows his with the middle initial E.

She indicates that in 1870 and 1880, he was listed on the census in Gilford, Tuscola County, Michigan. In 1900, he was in Clayton, Arenac County, and in 1910 in Moffat, Arenac County.","STR06" "I33431","Spencer","Homer B.","11 Jan 1859","9 Jan 1932","0","He can be found in Tuscola county at the time of the 1900 and 1910 census. He was a farmer.","STR06" "I6025","Spencer","Homer Dwight","7 Aug 1894","27 Jul 1964","0","`","STR06" "I6025","Spencer","Homer Dwight","7 Aug 1894","27 Jul 1964","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Virginia, Chesterfield County, Bermuda Magisterial District
ED 21-2 SD 6 Sheet 1A Stamped 23
Points of Rocks Boulevard
4-6
Spencer, Homer D Head M W 35 M 19 Mich Mich Mich Truck Driver Lumber Mill
Spencer, Jessie M Wf F W 26 m 16 Mich Mich Mich
Spencer, Dorothy A Dtr F W 14 S Mich Mich Mich
Spencer, Elmer W Son M W 12 S Mich Mich Mich
Spencer, Robert Jr Son M W 8 S Mich Mich Mich
Spencer, Alvin F Son M W 5 S Mich Mich Mich
Spencer, Thelma M Dtr F W 8/12 S Va Mich Mich

","STR06" "I4723","Spencer","James Lyman","1 Nov 1929","16 Dec 1993","0","Val Cummings had his date of birth as 28 Oct 1928, but his granddaughter Angela Boucher says it was actually 1 Nov 1929. He died on December 16, 1993 in Hearst Ontario just a month after obtaining his Canadian citizenship in an accident while at work - the was a heavy equipment operator.","STR06" "I16565","Spencer","John T.","Abt 1814","Yes, date unknown","0","A captain in the Confederate Army. He was a principal of the Spencer Academy east of Greensburg. He was killed at the Siege of Vicksburg and is buried in the National Cemetery there. (Note: Probably was actually buried in the Confederate Cemetery in Vicksburg. This is near the National Cemetery)","STR06" "I6024","Spencer","Joseph Glen","13 May 1897","22 Dec 1973","0","He married second a Lillian. They had two daughters. His daughter Linda married a Mr. White.","STR06" "I33418","Spencer","Joseph W.","14 Apr 1824","14 Feb 1895","0","Tuscola County Advertiser, February 21, 1895

Joseph Spencer was found dead in his barn one day last week. It is supposed that heart disease was the cause. he was an old soldier having served three years in the Mexican War. he was past 90 years of age. The G.A. R. of Reese and Gilford turned out to administer the last rites to their deceased brother at the U.B. Church in Gilford, the Sixteenth and interred in the Gilford Cemetery. He was a native of Canada, but had been a resident of Gilford for a good many years. He leaves a wife and four children.

Saginaw Evening News, Saturday, February 16, 1895
Pioneer of Tuscola Found Dead at Gilford
Brother Died in the Same Way Four Years Ago, and Strange to Say the Same Barn

Joseph Spencer, age 76 years, one of the oldest pioneers of Tuscola County, a Veteran of the Mexican and late Civil War, was found dead in his barn, rear of resident, near Gilford last night at 8:00 by a neighbor named Gilbert Quipp. A coroner's inquest was held and a verdict of death from heart disease was rendered. A wife and four children survive him. His brother Manuel was found dead in the same barn four years from the same disease. Another brother, Moses, was shot at Bay City in the 60's by a rough character, dying afterwards from the effects of his wounds.

(Both obituaries courtesy of Valerie C. Atkinson, who also noted that his Military service included the Third Regiment of U.S. Infantry from May 1847 to Aug. 19, 1848, Mexican War, and the U.S. Army from Aug. 23, 1864 to Sept. 6, 1865)","STR06" "I28540","Spencer","Joyce Leona","20 Feb 1944","22 Aug 1995","0","She married first Dewey Homer CAIN, Jr. and second Richard RICE.","STR06" "I446","","","","","","","" "I5320","","","","","","","" "I1008","Spencer","Margaret","19 Oct 1780","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be the daughter of James Spencer, she was christened at St. Nicholas Church in Liverpool. The christening records of daughter Mary list her as Margaret SPENCE.","STR06" "I4690","Spencer","Margaret I.","27 Aug 1927","24 Aug 1972","0","The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 11, published September 6, 1948, reported that Margaret Spencer, of Bellville, was on the staff of the Jackson Co. Library at Indepence, Mo. The 1964 issue of the same periodical reported that she had been teaching for the past two years in the University of Honolulu while working on her Doctors Degree in Education.

Art Peck wrote that Dr. Spencer was an instructor at the University of Hawaii, in the department of Far Eastern Language.","STR06" "I28529","","","","","","","" "I28538","","","","","","","" "I6057","Spencer","Sigmund William","5 Mar 1906","30 Dec 1993","0","Valerie Atkinson instead shows that he died in Deland, Florida. He and Eva were buried in the Poincianna Cemetery in Paisley, Florida. Katherine Spencer Griffis confirmed this location. She visited him the day he died.","STR06" "I28531","Spencer","Thelma M.","Abt 1929","Yes, date unknown","0","Randi McKie emailed that ""Thelma married Otis Taylor, a master plumber from VA. I believe all the children (she and her siblings) grew up in Hopewell, VA. Thelma and Otis settled in Madison Heights, VA (outside of Lynchburg) and had two children, Shirley and Gary. Shirley first married a man named Woody (last name) who came from a prominent family in Madison Heights. They had two children, Lynn and Gwen. Shirley divorced and married Buddy (Marshall) Coleman who worked for the Lynchburg Sheriffs Department. They had one daughter, Tina Coleman. Uncle Otis died in March of 2000 from a heart attack. He was buried in Madison Heights, VA. with full military honors.

Gary Taylor married his high school sweetheart, Bonnie. They had two children, Chad and Kelsi. They still live in Madison Heights today. Gary became a master plumber like his father and Chad was following this also. Kelsi became a physical therapist.

Thelma died around the 2005 possibly cancer. Shirley passed around 2007 from throat cancer due to years of smoking. I am not sure how many grandchildren that Shirley has: Lynn had at least two girls, Gwen had at least two and Tina has at least one.""","STR06" "I5024","Spencer","William E.","16 Oct 1930","10 Mar 2017","0","1948 Graduate of Belding High School. Vice President for Instruction at Southwestern Michigan College in Dowagiac.","STR06" "I38898","Spicka","Alvin Francis","22 Jun 1941","15 Feb 2012","0","Spicka, Alvin Francis

Age 70

Howells NE. Passed away Wednesday, February 15, 2012 in Omaha.

MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL will be held at 10:30 A.M. Monday Feb. 20th at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church with Father Leo Rigatuso and Father Rodney Kneifl, Con-celebrants. VISITATION will be Sunday, Feb. 19th from 2:30 - 8:00 P.M. at St. John's Catholic Church with a Christian Mother's Rosary at 3:00 P.M. and a Knights of Columbus Rosary at 7:00 P.M. VISITATION will continue Monday one hour before services at the church. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery in Fremont.
Alvin was born June 22, 1941 in Wahoo, Nebraska to Frank J. and Adeline (Horacek) Spicka. He attended District #34 School in Colfax County and graduated from Clarkson High School in 1959. On July 15, 1967, Alvin married Mary Ann Pacula in St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Colon, Nebraska. Alvin was a retired farmer, mechanic, heavy equipment operator and fabricator. He was a member of St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church in Howells and the Knights of Columbus. Alvin is survived by his wife, Mary Ann of Howells, NE; son: Andrew J. Spicka of Omaha; daughters: Kristin and husband Vernon Dirks of Sioux City, IA, and Stephanie and husband Brent Konvalin of Orangevale, CA; grandchildren: Chelsea, Seth, Hannah, Carson and Hunter; sister Wilma Racek of Lincoln; brother Edwin and wife Dorothy of Geneseo, NY; and many nieces and nephews also survive him. Alvin was preceded in death by an infant son, Francis, parents, grandparents, brother-in-law Robert Racek and nephew James Racek. Memorials are suggested to Howells Community Catholic School or Family's Desire.

SVOBODA FUNERAL HOME
Schuyler, NE 402-352-3860

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
","STR06" "I14148","","","","","","","" "I47956","Spinar","Melva A.","1 Apr 1922","29 Nov 2021","0","Melva A. Mach, age 99 passed away on November 29, 2021 at Tabitha in Crete, Nebraska. She was born on April 1, 1922 in Crete, Nebraska to Louis and Georgia (Brydl) Spinar. She attended Country School District #1 and later graduated from Crete High School.

Melva was united in marriage to Henry Mach in Yuma, Arizona on August 31, 1941. They lived in California, Kansas City and Ohio before retiring back to Crete in 1977.

Melva was preceded in death by her parents, husband, granddaughter, Melissa Ediger of Papillion, and her son Robert who passed away on January 15, 2021.

She is survived by her daughter, Janet (John) Adams of El Paso, Texas and grandson, Robert (Lisa) Adams of Houston, Texas.

No services as Melva's wishes were to be cremated. Kuncl Funeral Home, Crete, Nebraska in charge of arrangements

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Kuncl Funeral Home)","STR06" "I26071","Spinks","Jacqueline Ruth","13 Apr 1939","17 Jun 1996","0","(Medical):She died of Small cell cancer of the lung, brain, liver and bones.","STR06" "I20907","Spitler","Absalom","Abt 1802","7 Jan 1889","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 CENSUS:
Ohio, Trumbull, Bristol
Enumerated 19 Aug 1850
Stamped 227
969-995
Spitler, Absolom 47 m Farmer 1500 Ba
Sarah 47 f VA,
Belinda C 20 F Oh TR,
Christina 18 f Oh TR,
Noah 16 m Oh TR farmer,
Adaline 14 f Oh TR,
Susannah S. 12 f Oh TR,
Abraham 10 m OH Tr,
Elizabeth 7 f Oh TR,
Joseph B. 5 M Oh TR.

1860 CENSUS:
Spitler, A 56 m VA farmer,
Sarah 56 f VA,
Balinda 31 F Oh,
Susana 27 f Oh,
Elizabeth 18 f OH,
Joseph B. 17 m farmer,
Owen B. 11 m OH (Is Owen a son or grandson?)

1870 CENSUS:
Spitler, Absalom 67 m Va farmer,
Sarah 67 f VA,
Susanna 34 f OH,
Belinda 41 f OH,
Joseph B 26 m farmer labor,
Owen 19 m OH

1880 CENSUS:
Spitler, Joseph B. 36 OH farmer,
Ella 2 26 OH,
Absalom f 76 VA,
Sarah 76 VA

Probably the son of John and Catherine Spitler of Virginia, ages 78 and 75, who were also living in Trumbull County at the time of the 1850 census.


","STR06" "I17420","Spivey","Eliza Ann","Abt 1822","Aft 1880","0","Assumed she was the daughter of 70 year old John Spivey who was living in their household at the time of the 1870 San Augustine County, Texas census. At the time of the 1880 census, she was widowed and living with her daugther and son-in-law, Eliza Ann and James Harvey.","STR06" "I41723","Spivey","Jerry Edward","4 Feb 1934","14 Jul 1986","0","The Texas Birth Index shows him as a son of Allen Edward SPIVEY and Era Anne PARKS.","STR06" "I5452","","","","","","","" "I39115","Spohn","Mary Delores","15 Feb 1933","13 Mar 2012","0","Mary Delores (Spohn) Jansky, 79, of Crete, passed away on March 13, 2012. She was born on February 15, 1933 in Friend to Casper and Rose Spohn. She was married to Leslie Jansky on October 17, 1959.
Mary is survived by son, Kevin Jansky of Friend, and daughter, Laura (Randall) Foster of San Antonio; grandchildren, Ava, Ellie, and Iris Foster of San Antonio; nephew, Kenny Rudolph; and nieces, Sharon (Robert) Hall, Cheryl (Danny) Bates, and Janet (Ron) Cane. Preceded in death by her husband, Leslie; parents; sister, Jane Rudolph, and grandchild, Delaney Foster.
By the wishes of the family, there are no services scheduled. Memorials can be made to Tabitha Hospice or to the family for future designation. Arrangements by Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I25044","Spore","Eliza","31 Dec 1816","Aft 1900","0","She was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Matilda and George Mangrum, at the time of the 1900 White County, Illinois census. FindAGrave shows that she married first Julius Mauck I1810-1838), who also has a memorial at that website.","STR06" "I17680","Spradley","Margaret Elizabeth ""Maggie""","30 Jan 1875","5 Jun 1912","0","She was the cousin of Sheriff Spradley of Nacogdoches. (White and Toole, p 65).","STR06" "I17681","Spradley","William P.","Abt 1852","Yes, date unknown","0","On the 1880 Panola County, Texas census, Mary A. Spradley 62 b Tenn. was living with her son and family above. (White and Toole, p 65).","STR06" "I40282","Spratt","Eunice","23 May 1878","24 Dec 1968","0","John W. Clark shows her as a daughter of Henry Hill SPRATT and Elizabeth MILLS.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDBT-NY1
Name: Eunice Clark
Death Date: 24 Dec 1968
Death Place: Mckinney, Collin, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 90 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 May 1878
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Spratt
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Arlington, Tarrant, Texas
Cemetery: Moore Memorial Gardens
Burial Place: Arlington, Texas
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137256
Digital Film Number: 4030475
Image Number: 3489
Reference Number: 91511
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I46884","Springfield","Addie Pearl","Abt 1877","30 Sep 1910","0","Her Alabama death certificate lists her parents as Dr. and Mrs. Th??? J Springfield.

She had lived in Carbon Hill for 7 or more years, which is where she contracted Pellagra, which she had suffered from for 18 months. She was not yet 33 years old when she died.

Cemetery was shown as Pisgah.","STR06" "I47143","Spurgeon","Judson Earl","28 Dec 1888","29 Sep 1964","0","He and wife Bessie can be found living in Ellis County, Texas on the 1920 through 1940 census enumerations. In 1940, they were living with Bessie's parents, Felix and Anna McLemore.


His Texas Death Certificate shows him as a son of Willis P. Spurgeon and Melissa Dever. His occupation was shown as Retired Laundry operator, and he was also shown as a veteran of World War I. At this time of his death, he lived as 411 E. 2nd Streen in Lancaster, Dallas County, Texas. Informant was his wife, Mrs. J. E. Spurgeon.

His Find A Grave memorial links to the memorial pages of his parents and siblings.","STR06" "I47143","Spurgeon","Judson Earl","28 Dec 1888","29 Sep 1964","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Ellis County, JP 3, Smith Creek Road
SD 5 ED 132
Enumerated 29 Jan 1920
233-254
Spargen, Willis P Head M W 60M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Spargen, Malisie Wf F W 61 M Mss Miss Miss
Spargen, Lonnie H Son M W 22 S Tx Miss Miss
xxx-255
Spargen, Judson Hed M W 31 M Tx Miss Miss
Spargen, Bessie Wf F W 21 M Tx Tx Tx
xxx-256
Spargen, Ernest Head M W 24 M Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Spargen, Edna Wf F W 23 M Tx Tx Tx
Spargen, Alfred A Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Spargen, Halbret Son M W 1 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Ellis County, JP 2, part of
Enumerated April 8, 1920
ED 70-15 SD 16 Sheet 5A Stamped 203
92-94
Spurgeon, Judson M W 41 M 30 Tex Miss Tenn Farmer
Spurgeon, Bessie F W 32 m 21 Tx Tx Tx
Spurgeon, Billie Louise F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Spurgeon, Peggie J M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx


1940 Census
Texas, Ellis County, JP 3
Enumerated April 2, 1940 by Richard M. Whitfill
SD 6 ED 70-291
9-0wn Value of home 4,000
McLemore, Felix Hd M W 66 M No 7 Tx R Ellis Tx Farmer
McLemore, Anna Wf F W 63 M No H-2 Tx R Ellis Tx
Spurgeon, Judson Son-in-law M W 51 M No 7 Tx R Ellis Tx Farmer
Spurgeon, Bessie Dtr F W 42 M No H-3 Tx R Ellis Tx
Spurgeon, Billie Grddtr F W 18 S No H-4 R Ellis Tx
Spurgeon, Peggy Gene Grddtr F W 12 S Yes 5 Tx R Ellis Tx
Spurgeon, Flora May Grddtr F W 5 S No Tx R Ellis Tx","STR06" "I44302","Spurlin","Hattie","13 Jun 1856","5 Aug 1933","0","FindAGrave notes that she was the daughter of Albert Washington Spurlin and Isabella Elder.

Name Hattie S Mathews
Event Type Death
Event Date 05 Aug 1933
Event Place , San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 06 Jun 1856
Birthplace Baccier Parrish, Louisiana
Father's Name Albert Spurlin (Mississippi)
Mother's Name Isabell. Elder (Mississippi)
Certificate Number 38678
GS Film number 2115618
Digital Folder Number 005145579
Image Number 02440

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3CQ-SP4 : accessed 14 Dec 2013), Hattie S Mathews, 05 Aug 1933; citing certificate number 38678, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2115618.","STR06" "I28334","Spurlock","Juanita V.","10 Jun 1914","24 Jan 2009","0","The Sabine County Reporter
February 4, 2009, Page 11

Juantia Spurlock Futch

Juanita Spurlock Futch, 94, died Saturday, Jan. 24, 2009, in Vitas Hospice Care, Houston. She was born in Browndell to Minnie Mae and Chester L. Spurlock on June 10, 1914. She was preceded in death by her husbands, Bertis Lee Clark in 1976 and E. W. Futch in 1998, after which she moved to Houston from Pineland to live with her daughter.

Mrs. Futch graduated from Pineland High School and was very active in sports, going to the state finals in tennis.

She attended the Pineland Church of Christ and while in Houston the Spring Wood Church of Christ. She was a wonderful and loving mother and grandmother and will be missed by all of her family.

Survivors: son, James Jerry Clark, Sr. and his wife Nell of Henderson, TN; daughter, Linda Lee Holzmueller and husband Randy of Houston; four grandchildren, James Jerry Clark, Jr., Tina Ann Turner, Cheryl Ann Sprabery, and Tammy Rene' Ortiz and husband Al; six great-grandchildren, Rachel Ann Spraberry, Ashlee Rene' Sprabery, Ryan Lee McCleskey, Christopher Leon Ferrell, Kelly Ann Teinert, and Kyle Ray Turner; two great-great grandchildren, Connor Zane McCleakey and Cameron Ray Teinert.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, Jan. 28 in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill with burial following in the Memorial Park Cemetery in Jasper.

Services under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2009)","STR06" "I39536","Spurlock","Ora","Abt 1900","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Shelby County, Precinct 1
Enumerated 7 May 1930
ED 210-2 SD 12 Sheet 23A Stamped 50
471-474
Chance, Ora D Head F W 30 Wd Tx La Tx Farmer
Chance, Claude E Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Lawrence H Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Maxey N SOn M W 3 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Lonnie Jr Son M W 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I28505","","","","","","","" "I33380","","","","","","","" "I33377","","","","","","","" "I2239","St. John","Mary","Bef 1831","Yes, date unknown","0","Her father was Edmund St. John, born in Ireland. Per a letter to Esther McGrew Hardin from Jeannie Ross (a great granddaughter of Julia Hart McGrew), Edmund St. John was on a boat that Colonel Power brought over. It was believed to have been shipwrecked off the coast of Texas, and many passengers fell to Cholera. (She cited H.Huson ""Refugio"") Jeannie also received information from the Texas State Archives that Ed. and William St. John were in the Texas Revolution, and were granted bounty lands.","STR06" "I758","St?hle","Georg Friedrich","10 Dec 1768","15 Jul 1850","0","The family church registry records indicate he was a bailiff.","STR06" "I2739","St?hle","Maria Dorothea","5 Jan 1800","22 Oct 1853","0","On ""January something"" in 1983, Bonnie Jacobs wrote ""A search for some years has finally yielded information for me. As you have probably heard, the last of the 10 Benkelman children to emigrate from Germany were the four girls and their mother [Dorothea, age 52, and daughters Dorothea age 23, Catharina, age 21, Maria, age 13, and Lena, age 7]. We had heard from family legends that the mother died at sea and I have pursued that information for years. I have finally retrieved it. It is a painstaking process to get the facts, but I finally found an obituary that identified the port of entry as Baltimore---a stroke of luck since Baltimore was one of the few American ports of entry that did have a Customs passenger list. I have retrieved the film from the Archives in Washington--but it has brought a new mystery. It is remarkable that finding the answer to one question almost always raises another. Missing from the party of four daughters and the mother is the second eldest daughter, Catharina. She was released from the Empire with the others on 20 September of 1853--but there is no record of her having arrived in Baltimore!

At least I have a death date on the mother now. She died at sea on 22 October, barely a month into the voyage. The ship arrived in Baltimore on December 15. Can you imagine being packed into one of those filthy sailing vessels for six to nine weeks? Try to imagine the day to day living with no privacy, no way to bathe or attend to personal needs and only buggy, dried food to eat! Our ancestors suffered much. I will go and try to retrieve the Captain's actual report now that I know the ship and the Captain--to see if a cause of death is listed. Cholera was rampant that year, but I think it was not the cause since the part of the list I have seen shows only one other death during the voyage.""

BonnieMargaret Jacobs shows her, on her transcription of the familienregister page of the Benkelmann family, as a daughter of George Friedrich St?hle and Anna Maria REIK or RECH. However, Anna Maria REIK is actually the mother of Dorothea's daughter-in-law Catharina Schaufele, who married Dorothea's son Adam Benkelmann. Kathy Bonnell, on her transcription of G?ppingen church records, shows her mothers maiden name was LEINS. BonnieMargaret appears to have been simply confusing the two Anna Maria's. Additionally, the family register for the family of Georg Friedrich St?hle, listing his wife and children, shows his wife Anna Maria was born to Georg Friedrich Leins, a farmer.

On the Oberant Welzheim Emmigrants list, 1818-1891, She is listed as Maria Dorothea, Witwe (widow) des Bauers Johann Leonhard Benkelmann von Schneiderhof, Gd. Waldhausen geb. den 5ten Januar 1800. Their guarantor was Johann Georg St?hle, Bauer von B?rtlingen.

(BonnieMargaret's full source citation was: Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, ""Verzeichnis der Auswanderung aus dem Oberamt Welzheim 1818-1891"" F 214 B?schel 91 Fortlaufende Number 42 [or possibly 47] ).","STR06" "I11646","Stach","Frantiska ""Frances"" M.","22 Oct 1888","Feb 1982","0","FRANCES JIROUSEK 22 Oct 1888 Feb 1982 44105 (Cleveland, Cuyahoga, OH) (none specified) 299-28-4376 Ohio","STR06" "I12666","Stadelmaier","Christina Catharina","2 Apr 1823","18 Aug 1897","0","BonnieMargaret Jacobs quotes parish records as showing her as the widow of Friedrich Stohrer, a carpenter in Breech.

The following article, about the death of Christina Benkelman, was in the August 19, 1897 ""Home Happenings"" column of the Cass City Enterprise:

""Mr. and Mrs. Fred Benkelman live about four miles northeast of this place. Mr. Benkelman has been in poor health for some time. Yesterday afternoon, as Jacob Joos was returning from town, he called to leave their mail and not seeing Mrs. Benkelman inquired for her. He was told that she had been out for some time and upon a search being made she was found lying on the ground at the rear of the house. It was thought at first that she was only in an unconscious condition but investigation proved that life was already extinct. She was 74 years of age, and with her husband was among the earliest settlers here. The children are all married and away from home. ""

Her husban Fred died just 10 days later.

Cemetery Record:
Benkelman, Christina,d. 18 Aug 1897, 74y 3m 25d

http://www.interment.net/data/us/mi/tuscola/casscity/index.htm","STR06" "I41098","","","","","","","" "I5022","Stafford","Eulas Henry Howard","26 Nov 1914","22 Aug 1996","0","The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Vol. 7, September 4, 1944, noted that Cpl. Eulis Stafford, grandson of Mary Krapf Hill, was in serving in the armed forces in England. As of the September 3, 1945 issue (Vol. 8), it was reported that he was in France.","STR06" "I5022","Stafford","Eulas Henry Howard","26 Nov 1914","22 Aug 1996","0","(Medical):Alzeheimer's/Diabetes","STR06" "I32609","Stafford","Francis ""Fannie"" Elizabeth","Jan 1854","Yes, date unknown","0","The IGI shows her maiden name as Staford. Rozella Coggin [cogginr@uah.edu] writes that the mother of McLin Able McLemore was a STODDARD.","STR06" "I5031","Stafford","Infant","Abt 1905","Abt 1905","0","Lived only a few days. Born in Houston?","STR06" "I5014","Stafford","Leonard Jesse","23 Mar 1877","30 Nov 1959","0","Art Peck writes that as a young married man, he farmed and raised cattle. Later he worked for Humbolt Oil in Humbolt, Texas. During World War II, he was employed at Todd Ship Yards. He returned to the Oil industry after the War, retiring from Shell Oil Company.

Volume 12 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 5, 1949, reported that he, along with his wife and youngest daughter, Marybell, attended the Spanish American War Veterans Convention on Amarillo.

The ""Lowery plus"" tree on Rootsweb instead has his place of birth as Marshall, Texas.","STR06" "I13562","Stafford","Mary Magdalina","Abt 1904","Abt 1904","0","She lived only a few days. Her mother, May Effie, was ill with a fever for several months afterwords.","STR06" "I5023","Stafford","Ralph Leonard","27 Aug 1908","14 Feb 1993","0","Ralph taught math and science and was the Principal of a junior high school in Pasadena, Texas. His wife, Winogene, taught math and English. She had been previously married to a Mr. Cloutier and had one daughter, Marian, born in 1934.

Volume 12 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 5, 1949, reported that Marian Cloutier Stafford graduated from High School in Pasedena, Texas, where she was awarded an Art Merit Award.","STR06" "I5021","Stafford","Vivian Marybell","29 Apr 1919","3 Apr 1988","0","Marybell S. Dismuke

Marybell S. Dismuke, age 68, of Austin, died Sunday, April 3, 1988, at her home.

Born April 29, 1919 in Humble, Texas, she was the daughter of Leonard and Bell Hills Stafford. After graduating from Pasadena High School and Sam Houston State University, she taught in Texas public schools for several years. Later, she held secretarial and administrative positions with Morgan-Lindsey Department Stores, the San Jacinto Monument and Museum, Greyhound Bus Company, the office of the late Governor Allan Shivers, and the Texas Legislative Council. Beginning March 1, 1963, she served as executive director of Texas Civil Judical Council and then became executive secretary of the Texas Office of Court Administration. She retired from the latter position on December 31, 1979, to glowing tributes from members of the judiciary and court personnel state-wide.

She was married to Grover Richard Dismuke April 19, 1954, and he preceded her in death March 27, 1986.

Survivors are a son, daughter-in-law and granddaughter, Steven, Janice and Cassandra Lynn Dismuke of Pflugerville; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Ralph and Wynnogene Stafford and Eulas and Sylvia Stafford, all of Pasadena; and several other sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews.

She was a member of Walnut Creek Baptist Church.

Services will be at 2:00 PM, Tuesday, April 5, 1988, in the Colonial Chapel of Cook-Walden Funeral Home, with Brother Kenneth Thompson officiating.

Pallbearers will be Anton Mogonye, John Bullock, Bob Delph, Harold Wells, Tom Harris, and Tommy Swearingen.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Walnut Creek Baptist Church, the American Cancer Society, or the charity of one's choice.

Arrangements by Cook-Walden Funeral Home, Lamar location.

(Obituary as published in the April 4, 1988 AUSTIN AMERICAN STATESMAN).","STR06" "I756","","","","","","","" "I41409","Stahl","Christian","16 Nov 1870","11 Oct 1917","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD63-141
name: Christian Stahl
death date: 11 Oct 1917
death place: Schertz, Guadalupe, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 46 years 11 months 11 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 16 Nov 1870
birthplace: Selma, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Henry Stahl
father's birthplace: Germany
mother's name: Margarete Schmidt
mother's birthplace: Germany
occupation: Farmer
place of residence: Texas
cemetery:
burial place: Wetmore, Texas
burial date: 12 Oct 1917
additional relatives: X
film number: 2051961
digital film number: 4165796
image number: 1430
reference number: v X cn 28090
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Christian Stahl, 1917","STR06" "I41409","Stahl","Christian","16 Nov 1870","11 Oct 1917","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Bexar County, JP 3
Enumerated 29 Jun 1900
SD 5 ED 112 Sheet 16B
330-335
Stahl, Christian Head W M Nov 1870 29 M 5 Tx German Germany Farmer
Stahl, Bertha Wf W F Mar 1879 21 M 5 2/2 Tx Germany Germany
Stahl, Alma Dtr W F May 1897 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Stahl, Willie Son W M Aug 1899 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
331-346
Perez Family
332-347
Stahl Henry Sr Head M W Oct 1835 64 M 35 Germany Germany Germany 1867 33 Na Farmer
Stahl, Margareta Wf W F Jan 1832 67 M 38 6/4 Germany Germany Germay 1867 33
333-348
Louis and Mary Wetz

1910 Census
Texas, Bexar County, JP 3
Enumerated 25 Apr 1910
SD 14 ED 73 Sheet 6B
100-100
Stahl, Christian Head m W 39 M1 14 Tx Ger/German Ger/German Farmer
Stahl, Bertha Wf F W 31 m1 14 5/5 Tx Ger/German Ger/German
Stahl, Alma Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Stahl, Willie Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Stahl, Herbert Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Stahl, Louis Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Stahl, Fleetie Dtr M (sic) W 3 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas. Bexar. K{ 3
Enumerated 8 Jan 1920
SD 14 ED 102 Sheet 2A
Stahl Road
25-25
Stahl, Bertha Head F W 41 W Tx German German Germany German Farmer
Stahl, Willie Son m W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Stahl, Herbert Son m W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Stahl, Louis Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Stahl, Kleita Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I41429","Stahl","Elmer Martin","13 Oct 1912","15 Nov 2002","0","From FindAGrave:

Elmer Martin Stahl was born on October 13, 1912 in Wetmore, Texas and passed away on November 15, 2002 at the age of 90. He was a Joske's retiree and WWII Air Force Veteran. While serving his country he was awarded the American Theatre Victory Medal and Good Conduct Medal. He was a member of the Hermann Sons Fraternal Organization, the Woodmen of the World and St. Luke's Lutheran Church of San Antonio. He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 30 years, Eunice Faire Stautzenberger Stahl.","STR06" "I41435","Stahl","Fredericka","12 Jul 1862","9 Apr 1935","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDF1-WGC
name: Fredericka Goll
death date: 09 Apr 1935
death place: Alamo Heights, Bexar, Texas
Residence: 121 Argo
gender: Female
race: white
death age: 72 years 8 months 27 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 12 Jul 1862
birthplace: Germany
marital status: Divorced
spouse's name: Frank Goll
father's name: Henry Stahl
father's birthplace: Germany
mother's name: Margaret Schmidt
mother's birthplace: Germany
occupation: Housework
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place: Wilmore, Texas
burial date: 10 Apr 1935
additional relatives: X
film number: 2116314
digital film number: 4166549
image number: 2350
reference number: 17077
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Fredericka Goll, 1935","STR06" "I41415","Stahl","Friedrich Heinrich ""Henry""","25 Oct 1835","23 Jul 1912","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Bexar County, JP 2
Enumerated 24 Jun 1880
Page 29 SD 6 ED 19 Stamped 263
249-258
Jacob and Catharina RENTZ Family
253-262
Stahl, Heinrich W M 46 Farmer Wurtemberg Wurtemberg Wurtemberg
Stahl, Margareth W F 49 Wf Wurtemberg Wurtemberg Wurtemberg
Stahl, Martin W M 15 Son At School Wurtemberg Wurtemberg Wurtembeg
Stahl, Heinrich W M 12 Son At School Texas Wurtemberg Wurtemberg Wurtemberg
Stahl, Christian W M 9 Son At School Texas Wurtemberg Wurtemberg Wurtemberg
254-263
Stahl, Fredericke W F 70 Keeping House Prussia Prussia Prussia
Stahl, Elin W F 38 Dtr At Home Puressia Prussia Prussia
Stahl, Emma W F 13 Grddtr At School Tx Prussia Prussia
Stahl, Julius W M 11 Grdson At School Tx Prussia Prussia
----264
Ree Rudolph W M 30 Farmer Prussia Prussia Prussia


1900 Census
Texas, Bexar County, JP 3
Enumerated 29 Jun 1900
SD 5 ED 112 Sheet 16B
330-335
Stahl, Christian Head W M Nov 1870 29 M 5 Tx German Germany Farmer
Stahl, Bertha Wf W F Mar 1879 21 M 5 2/2 Tx Germany Germany
Stahl, Alma Dtr W F May 1897 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Stahl, Willie Son W M Aug 1899 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
331-346
Perez Family
332-347
Stahl Henry Sr Head M W Oct 1835 64 M 35 Germany Germany Germany 1867 33 Na Farmer
Stahl, Margareta Wf W F Jan 1832 67 M 38 6/4 Germany Germany Germay 1867 33
333-348
Louis and Mary Wetz
","STR06" "I41413","Stahl","Louis Henry","31 Aug 1904","29 Feb 1964","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDLD-Q32
name: Henry Stahl
death date: 08 Sep 1944
death place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 75 years 11 months 16 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 22 Sep 1868
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Henry Stahl
father's birthplace: Germany
mother's name: Margaret Schmidt
mother's birthplace: Germany
occupation: Retired Farmer
place of residence: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date: 09 Sep 1944
additional relatives: X
film number: 2137816
digital film number: 4029644
image number: 2972
reference number: cn 41398
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Henry Stahl, 1944","STR06" "I41406","Stahl","William M.","Abt 1900","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Bexar County, JP 1, City of San Antonio
Enumerated April 21, 1930
ED 15-112 SD 22 Sheet 40B
Dawson Road
826-495-547
Stahl, William M Head m W 30 m 23 Tx Tx Tx AutoMechanic Gas Co
Stahl, Cecelia J Wf F W 30 M 23 Tx Tx
Stahl, Gladys E Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Bexar County, JP #3
Enumerated May 16, 1940
SD 20 ED 15-14 Sheet 12B
Bulverde Road
Stahl, Wm M. Head M W 40 Wd Tx Same House Auto Mechanic Garage
Stahl, Gladys E Dtr F W 16 S Tx Same House
Stahl, Betty Lola Dtr F W 6 S Tx Same house","STR06" "I27039","Stainback","Virginia","1 Jul 1932","9 Sep 2023","0","ROLESVILLE-Mrs. Virginia Stainback McLemore, 91, of Perry Street, died Saturday, September 9, 2023 at her home. Born July 1, 1932 in Vance County she was the daughter of the late Pearl Moseley Stainback and Atley Stainback and was the widow of Amos Leslie McLemore, Jr.

Service arrangements will be announced.

Downloaded from JW White Funeral Home website","STR06" "I35568","Stallings","Nancy ""Nannie"" Elizabeth","Abt 1891","14 Apr 1957","0","Paul McLemore hows her as Nancy ""Nannie"" Elizabeth Stallings, born in Wills Point, Texas.

Might this be her death certificate, as the name, age and location are correct...however her maiden name and current marital status seem to differ. Other records at Family Search.org seems to indicate that this Nannie McLemore was married to Lonzo or Richard E. McLemore, and the mother of Richard Elman McLemore and Henry Brandon McLemore, so the listing below is unlikely to be that of the wife of Henry Willis McLemore.

Name: Nannie Mclemore
Death Date: 14 Apr 1957
Death Place: Wills Point, Van Zandt, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 66 years 1 month 8 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 06 Mar 1891
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married [??? Should be widowed, IF this is the widow of Henry Willis McLemore]
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: P J Linnerman
Father's Birthplace: Ger
Mother's Name: Virgenia Johnson
Mother's Birthplace:
Informant: Ruby Teel
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Wills Point, Van Zandt, Texas
Cemetery: White Rose Cemetery
Burial Place: Wills Point, Texas
Burial Date: 16 Apr 1957
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135738
Digital Film Number: 4163633
Image Number: 2394
Reference Number: cn34542
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976





","STR06" "I35568","Stallings","Nancy ""Nannie"" Elizabeth","Abt 1891","14 Apr 1957","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 8
Enumerated April 19, 1930
ED 234-28 SD 11 Sheets 6B and 7A Stamped 45
141-142
Robinett, Mike Head M W 24 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Robinett, Sadie I Wf F W 198 M 15 Tx Tx Tx
Robinett, Horace D Son m W 0 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Nannie E Mother-in-law F W 38 Wd Tx US US
McLemore, Wilmer (sic) S Sister-in-law (sic) M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I3918","","","","","","","" "I28945","Stamper","Clara L.","Oct 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","The Texas Birth Index shows that a Clara STAMPER and William Henry HAMILTON were the parents of two children, Jesse William HAMILTON (b. 1 Mar 1926, Kaufman County, TX) and Hoyt Horace HAMILTON (b. 3 Oct 1932, Kaufman County, TX). It is not known with certainty that this is the same Clara STAMPER. It is very possible, as she was no longer living with her father at the time of the 1930 census. However, this particular family could not be located in 1930 either.","STR06" "I28941","Stamper","Hiram Franklin","Abt 1855","Aft 1930","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Texas, Callahan, JP No. 5
Enumerated 22 June 1900
SD 4 ED 16 Sheet 12A
192-196
Stamper, ? ? Hd W M Jan 1855 W M 26 Ky Ky Ky Farmer
Stamper, Susan A Wf W F April 1860 W M 25 7/5 Ark Tn Tn
Stamper, M. M. Son W M Oct 1882 17 S Mo Ky Ark Farm Laborer
Stamper, W.C. Son W M Oct 1884 15 S Mo Ky Ark Farm Laborer
Stamper, H.F. Son W M Jan 1892 S Mo Ky Ark
Stamper, Clara L Dtr W F Oct 1894 5 S Mo Ky Ark

1910 Census
Texas, Montague, JP 4, Bowie
Enumerated 26 April 1910
SD 13 ED 169 Sheet 6B
115-116
Stamper, Hiram F Hd M W 55 m1 32 Ky Ky Ky W Own Income
Stamper, Susan A Wife F W 50 M1 32 7/4 Ark S.C. N. C
Stamper, Hiram F. Jr Son M W 18 S Mo Ky Ark Farmer
Stamper, Clara L Dtr F W 15 S Mo Ky Ark

1920 Census
Texas, Jack County, JP #7
Enumerated 5 Jan 1920
SD 13 ED 85 Sheet 1B
18-18
Stamper, Hiram F Hd M W 64 W Ky KY KY None
Stamper, Clara L Dtr F W 25 S Mo Ky Ark None

1930 Census
Texas, Jack County, JP 1
Enumerated April 21, 1930
ED 119-3 SD 3rd Sheet 10A Stamped 195
206-206
Stamper, Hiram F Hd M W 75 M 67 Ky US US Nond
Stamper, Florence Wf F W M 48 Ala Ala Ala
Douglas, Hubert StepSon M W 16 S Tx Ala Ala","STR06" "I28943","Stamper","Hiram Franklin ""Dick""","2 Jan 1892","23 Sep 1982","0","Jack County, Texas Funeral Home Database
Hiram Franklin Stamper Jr. Born Jan 2, 1892 in Dade County, Missouri
Died Sept 23, 1982 in Jacksboro
Father H. F. Stamper Mother Alice Haney
Married Henrietta Vada Craig April 7, 1912
Occupation Mechanic
Service Memorial Christian Church
Burial Oakwood Cemetery Jacksboro, Texas
Survivors; wife, Vada Stamper 2 sons; Willis & Mixon Stamper Daughter; Sylvia Browning

Hawkins Funeral Home, Jack Co. TX
Stamper, Hiram Franklin Jr. ""Dick"" Male White Mechanic
Married Vada Craig April 7,1912
Born Jan 2, 1892 Dade Co, Missouri
Died Sept 23,1982 Jacksboro, Texas
Father H. F. Stamper Sr. Mother Alice Haney
Oakwood Cemetery Jacksboro, Texas

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I28943","Stamper","Hiram Franklin ""Dick""","2 Jan 1892","23 Sep 1982","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, Jack County, JP 7
Enumerated 5 Jan 1920
SD 12 ED 85 Sheet 1B
Hiram F. Stamper 27 Mo Ky Unk Garage Auto Repair Shop
Vade H. Stamper 26 Tx Ky Mo
Sylva V. Stamper 5 Tx Tx Mo
Milon C. Stamper 3 7/12 Tx Tx Mo
Willie J. Stamper 1 2/12 Tx Tx Mo","STR06" "I26407","","","","","","","" "I20282","Stamper","Mary Mable ""Jackie""","9 Aug 1908","2 Jan 1999","0","Email from Carol Ann 'Krol' Stamper Chapas, Aug. 2002: ""Mary Mable (Jackie, her name was originally supposed to be Jaska).""","STR06" "I28948","Stamper","Mixon Craig","20 May 1916","13 Aug 2001","0","His gravesite has a military marker, and it is inscribed ""Mixon Craig Stamper Second Lt US Army Air Forces World War II May 21 1916-Aug 13, 2001"" and also has a cross.","STR06" "I28948","Stamper","Mixon Craig","20 May 1916","13 Aug 2001","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Jack County, Jackson city, Pr. 1
Enumerated April 17, 1940
SD 12 ED 119-1 Sheet 12A
Robinson
308-349 R $22
Stamper Mixon C head M W 23 M Tx Same Place Clerk Retail Grocery Store
Stamper Florence Elizabeth Wf F W 23 M Tx Same Palce Jack Texas Practical Nurse Hospital","STR06" "I20283","Stamper","Orville Bush ""O. B."" ""Bush""","29 Jul 1913","24 Nov 1990","0","According to his wife's obit O.B. was teaching at Empire School in Stephens Co. Ok when they married in 1941. Besides teaching in Oklahoma O.B. also taught in the states of Texas, South Dakota, Tennessee, and West Virginia. He taught at Oklahoma Christian College in Oklahoma City, OK from 1961 to 1978.

SSDI - ORVILLE B STAMPER 29 Jul 1913 24 Nov 1990 (not specified) (none specified) 440-05-5334 Oklahoma

Unknown newspaper--

Orville B. Stamper Oklahoma City --

Former Stephens County teacher, Orville B. Stamper, 77, of Oklahoma City, died Saturday, Nov. 24, 1990, in an Oklahoma City hospital. Service will be at 2 p.m. Monday in the Hahn-Cook/Street and Draper Funeral Home Chapel in Oklahoma City, with L. L. Gieger and Kenneth Baird officiating. Burial will be at Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens. Mr. Stamper was born July 29, 1913, in Wheeler, Texas. He began his teaching career in Cotton County, taught a number of years in Velma and Empire, and served as a high school principal in Elida, N. M. He also taught public and higher education in Texas, Tennessee and South Dakota, retiring in 1978 from Oklahoma Christian College. On July 13, 1941, he married Delila Merle Cummings in Frederick. Survivors include his wife of the home; a daughter, Carol Stover of Las Vegas, Nev.; a son, Gary Stamper of Rui Doso, N.M.; a sister, Mable Jackie Marshall of Hobbs, N.M.; and two grandsons, Ian Stamper and Aaron Stamper.

Unknown newspaper-- Stamper, Orville Bush, 77, died November 24, 1990 at St. Anthony Hospital after an extended illness. He was born to W. C. and Marie Stamper in Wheeler, TX, July 29, 1913. He attended schools in Wizard Wells, TX and Lawton, OK, graduating from Cameron Jr. College in 1929. He received his Bachelors of Science at Oklahoma A&M (OSU), Stillwater, OK, his Masters in Secondary Education at OU, Norman, OK, and his Doctor of Education from Texas Tech in Lubbock, TX. He began his teaching career in Cotton County, OK, also teaching a number of years in Stephens County at both Velma and Empire before going to Elida, New Mexico as High School Principal for four years. He then taught in Texas public schools for about five years. He moved to Aberdeen, SD, where he taught at Northern State Teachers College for five years. He taught at David Lipscomb Christian College in Nashville, TN before coming to Oklahoma Christian College (OCUSA) in 1961 where he remained until his retirement in 1978. He married Delila Merle Cummings July 13, 1941 in Frederick, OK. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, W. C. Stamper, Jr. He is survived by his wife Delila of the home; his daughter Carol Stover of Las Vegas, NV; his son, Gary Stamper of Ruidoso, NM; grandsons Ian and Aaron Stamper and his sister Mable Jackie Marshall of Hobbs, NM. He was a member of the Church of Christ at the time of his death serving as an elder at the 31st and Penn congregation. Services will be held 2 p.m. Monday, November 26, 1990 at Hahn-Cook/Street & Draper with Interment following at Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I28947","Stamper","Sylvia V.","5 Aug 1914","14 Dec 2002","0","SSDI

SYLVIA S BROWNING 05 Aug 1914 14 Dec 2002 (V) 86303 (Prescott, Yavapai, AZ ) (none specified) 463-12-3677 Texas","STR06" "I11496","Stamper","William Clint ""Clint""","2 Oct 1884","28 Nov 1978","0","From Krol Stamper Chapas to Lynell Gentry Cordell, 2002--

""Campbell William Stamper had two wives. With the first one he had 6 children (including W.C.'s father Hiram) and with the second one he had 16 children. The halves all knew each other, even to the 2nd generation. W.C. Sr. was named for one of his father's (Hiram's) halves, William Campbell.

His story was that he and his brother were living together and neither one could cook, so they decided that one of them had to get married. They drew straws and Pa was the one who had to do it. Then he met Granny (a natural blonde) and never got over it. Fortunately she agreed to marry him, and life was good after that.""

Marriage records indicated that Clint and Marie Audrey were married in Arkansas in 1907. They must have moved to Texas shortly thereafter, as their oldest daughter, Mary Mabel ""Jackie"" Stamper was born in 1908 in Montague. By 1913, they had moved to Wheeler county, where son Orville Bush Stamper was born. Shortly thereafter, they must have moved again, this time to the Vineyard Community of Jack County, Texas. As can be seen on the transcription of a Historical Marker found by one of the old wells, shown below, Hiram and his sons petioned for the 1915 name change of Vinyard to Wizard Wells, Texas. Youngest son William Clinton Stamper, Jr was born in Wizard Wells in March, 1916.

Wizard Wells - Texas Historical Marker

The Kiowa Indians first visited this location and used the mineral waters for medicinal purposes. George Washington Vineyard settled here in the 1870s taking up a claim originally established by David Rowland. ... In 1898 the Rock Island Railroad bypassed Vineyard and Sebree Community was started (2 mi. S). Visitors arriving by train took a hack to the resort. H.F. Stamper and his sons, Clint and H.F., Jr. petitioned the legislature in 1915 and the name of Vineyard became Wizard Well. Sebree was changed to Vineyard.

From the website http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~drycreek/wizard_wells.htm

The following World War I draft registration card, provided by Lynell Cordell, shows that W.C. Stamper was the a Manager of the Mineral Water Health Resort in Wizard Wells.

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: William Clinton Stamper
City: Wizard Wells
County: Jack
State: Texas
Birth Date: 2 Oct 1884
Race: White
Roll: 1953770
DraftBoard: 0
Age: 33
Occupation: Mineral Water Health Resort Manager
Nearest Relative: Mary Audrey Stamper, Wizard Wells, Jack Co. TX
Height/Build: Medium/Slender
Color of Eyes/Hair: Brown/Brown

In her note to Lynell, Krol continued ""I guess my Uncle Jeff (g-uncle) lived near them for quite awhile, married a lady named Alice (have her maiden name in my notes) and all lived near each other (along with Uncle Dick and Aunt's Jessie and Clara) until Pa and Granny decided to go back to school and become college professors. That was when they moved to Lawton.

They (W.C. and Marie), were either getting ready to teach at Cameron or were already teaching there (in 1933 when Mary Bush died), so they probably planned to stay. However, Pa (W.C.) took a job with the Agricultural Dept. and they lived in Paul's Valley and lived there for many, many years before he retired again and they moved to Ardmore."" --

The Dailey Ardmoreite, Nov. 28, 1978

W.C. Stamper, Sr.

Services are pending at Harvey Funeral Home for W.C. Stamper Sr. who died Tuesday, Nov. 28 in a local nursing home. Born Oct. 2, 1884 in Taney County, Mo., he had been a resident of Ardmore for 20 years coming here from Pauls Valley. He was a retired employee of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service. He married Marie Audry Bush on June 27, 1907 at Bentonville, Ark. She preceded him in death in 1975. He was also preceded in death by a son, W. C. Stamper, Jr., in 1966.

Social Security Death Index
Name: William Stamper
SSN: 445-34-8733
Last Residence: 73401 Ardmore, Carter, Oklahoma, United States of America
Born: 2 Oct 1884
Last Benefit: 73401 Ardmore, Carter, Oklahoma, United States of America
Died: Nov 1978
State (Year) SSN issued: Oklahoma (1951-1952 )
Oklahoma - Carter County","STR06" "I11496","Stamper","William Clint ""Clint""","2 Oct 1884","28 Nov 1978","0","(Research):Census Information (Courtesy of Lyn Gentry Cordell):

1910 census Wheeler Co. TX ED 218 Pg. 243B
189/192 Stamper, William C., head, MW, 28, M1, 3, MO KY AR
Mary A., wife, FW, 25, M1, 3
, TX KY TN
Mary M., dau., FW, 18 mos., TX MO TX

1920 census Benton Co. AR ED 16, Pg. 71A
Cave Springs; Colville
116/129 Bush, Mary, head, FW, 69, Wd., TX KY VA
Roy, son, MW, 41, S, TX KY TN
116/130 Stamper, William, head, MW, 35, M, MO KY AR
Mary, wife, FW, 34, M, TX KY TN
Mable, dau, FW, 11, TX MO TX
Bush, son, MW, 6, TX MO TX
William, son, MW, 3 ?/12, TX MO TX

1930 census Comanche Co. OK ED 16-24 Pg. 248B
139/143 Stamper, Clinton, head, MW, 45, M, age when first married 22, MO KY AR
Marie, wife, FW, 44, M, age when first married 21, TX KY TN
Orville, son, MW, 16, TX MO TX
W. C., son, MW, 14, TX MO TX
Jackson, Donald, lodger, MW, 23, IL OH IL","STR06" "I20292","","","","","","","" "I28949","Stamper","Willis Glenn","13 Sep 1918","23 Jun 1983","0","This appears to be his listing on the Texas Death Index:

Stamper Willis Glenn 06-23-1983 TARRANT M","STR06" "I47657","Stanfield","Ettye","8 Nov 1893","2 Dec 1981","0","Her Texas Death certificate showed her as a daughter of George M. STANFIELD and American WEDGEWORTH.","STR06" "I24614","Stanfield","Ola Maude ""Myrtle""","24 Dec 1879","28 Apr 1960","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows her as the daughter and ninth child of Thomas Buck STANFIELD and Rebecca Brooks PETTUS. Rebecca's father, Edward Craddock PETTUS fought in the Texas War for Independence, and his name is inscribed at the San Jacinto monument.","STR06" "I24614","Stanfield","Ola Maude ""Myrtle""","24 Dec 1879","28 Apr 1960","0","(Research):Listed as MYRTLE on the 1900 Census, and OLA on the 1930 Census.

Donald Stedham (drssms41@sbcglobal.net) lists her as Ola Maude STANFIELD, the daughter of Thomas Buck STANFIELD and Rebecca Brooks PETTUS, born 24 Dec 1879 and died 28 Apr 1960. Monica Palmer Dean provided the same information to Melba Gene McLemore.","STR06" "I9659","","","","","","","" "I30364","","","","","","","" "I39853","Stanley","Minnie","21 Nov 1867","21 Oct 1949","0","(Research):Shown on FindAGrave as a daughter of Alfoncis Felix Stanley and Louise Ella Stanley.","STR06" "I26888","","","","","","","" "I26889","Stanley","Traci Louise","11 Apr 1963","17 Apr 2005","0","Sabine County Reporter
April 20, 2005

Tracie Chance, 42, of Jasper died Sunday, April 17, 2005, at her residence. Ms. Chance was an insurance agent with Chance Insurance and a native of Beaumont.

She had lived in the Jasper area several years. Survivors: mother, Benie MILLER of Pt. Arthur; sons, Ryan BLIELE of Brookeland, Daniel ENGLAND of Jasper, Walter ""Rusty"" OLIVER, and Dusty CHANCE of Crowley, Louisiana, brothers, Greg HALL of Houston and Kyle HALL of Austin; and sisters, Kellie BECAARA and Jill RIOS, both of Pt. Arthur. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the First Assembly of God in Jasper. Services were under the direction of Forest Oaks Funeral Home of Jasper.","STR06" "I1293","Stanley","Violet Evaline","6 Feb 1921","14 Oct 2004","0","VIOLET E. (Evaline Stanley) STRONG

Services for Violet E. Strong, 83, of Gainesville, are set for 2 p.m. Saturday at Grand Avenue Baptist Church with the Rev. Bill Black officiating. Burial will follow in Fairview Cemetery under the direction of the Geo. J. Carroll & Son Funeral Home of Gainesville.

Mrs. Strong died Oct. 14, 2004, at her residence.

She was born Feb. 22 (sic), 1921, in Duncan (sic, actually she was born in Arthur, east of Duncan, in Stephens County), Okla., to Marion and Zona Peoples Stanley. On Jan. 27, 1946 she married Barney F. Strong in Lawton, Okla. Violet Strong was a homemaker and a member of the Grand Avenue Baptist Church. During her working life, she was employed at Street Pharmacy, J.C. Penney, and at Sunbelt Savings.

Survivors include her husband, Barney F. Strong of Gainesville; daughter, Jeanie Gootas; son and daughter-in-law, Bennie (sic) F. and Pam Strong; grandchildren, Chris and Todd Kuhn, Juli Metzler, Jennifer Barna, and Alyssa and Amber Strong; great-grandchildren, Tyler and Chance Kuhn, Dalton, Luke and Jake Metzler, Bailey and Addey Kuhn, and Sydney and Megan Barna; sisters, Winell Gaidaroff, Willie Mae Landis, and Edna Lee Richardson; and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, M.C. Stanley; and sister, Florence Thompson.

Pallbearers are: Chris and Todd Kuhn, Fred and Steve Stanley, and Tommy and Charles Lewis.

Visitation will be at the funeral home from 7 to 8:30 p.m. today.

From the Gainesville, Texas Daily Register, Friday, October 15, 2004","STR06" "I45632","Stanton","Clara Virginia","17 Jan 1883","17 Feb 1925","0","Her FindAGrave Memorial page has links to her parents, Thomas Henry Stanton (FAG # 65420830) and Elizabeth Strobel Arrington (FAG # 65420941).

Name Clara Virgina Bennett
Event Type Death
Event Date 17 Feb 1925
Event Place Brownsville, Cameron, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 17 Jan 1883
Birthplace , Louisiana
Father's Name Henry Stanton
Mother's Name Bettie Arington
Certificate Number 5240
GS Film number 2113843
Digital Folder Number 005145279
Image Number 00638



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3QB-LQD : accessed 13 Aug 2014), Clara Virgina Bennett, 17 Feb 1925; citing certificate number 5240, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2113843.","STR06" "I46748","Stanyard","Doris Ellen","3 Sep 1934","2 Jan 2016","0","Obituary, as copied from her FIndAGrave memorial page, created by slp

POLAND-There will be a Memorial Service at 11 a.m. Saturday at Struthers Church of Christ for Doris E. McLemore, 81, who died early Saturday morning at St. Elizabeth Boardman Health Center. Doris was born September 3, 1934 in Salem, a daughter of Joseph J. and Margaret E. Smith Stanyard.

Doris along with her husband were the owners and operators of the McLemore Kennels from 1965 until 1995. She had also been employed at Salem Hospital for 14 years. Doris was a 1952 graduate of Salem High School. She was a member of Struthers Church of Christ and had great faith and was always benevolent to people in need. She was a member of the Youngstown All Breed Dog Club. Doris was a descendant of a soldier that was at Valley Forge in the Revolutionary War. She was very patriotic and intensely interested in her family history and genealogy.

Her husband, James L. McLemore, whom she married Oct. 21, 1958, died Jan. 7, 2000. Doris is survived by her son, Marcus S. McLemore of Poland; her grandson, Justin D. McLemore of New Middletown and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Besides her parents and husband, Doris was preceded in death by her sister, Jean Stanyard.

Source: The Lane Funeral Homes 06 Jan 2016","STR06" "I14713","Staples","Callie","Aft 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","Of Talladega, Alabama.","STR06" "I42454","","","","","","","" "I30357","","","","","","","" "I9647","Stark","Leonard Hawley","15 Dec 1911","11 Nov 1987","0","The son of Mason Stark and Flaney Neely. Likely a descendant of William Hawley Stark, who settled in Newton County in 1832.","STR06" "I8236","Stark","Odis Buck","Bef 1910","","0","Served in the Navy during World War II.","STR06" "I35713","Stark","William Alvin","31 Oct 1915","11 Aug 1995","0","WILLIAM A STARK 31 Oct 1915 11 Aug 1995 75972 (San Augustine, San Augustine, TX ) (none specified) 569-12-5515 California
","STR06" "I35714","","","","","","","" "I45981","","","","","","","" "I43374","","","","","","","" "I23999","Starnes","Effie Mae","18 Mar 1917","10 Mar 2002","0","The daughter of Samuel Tilford Starnes/Sternes and Sarah Annie Wyatt.","STR06" "I23997","Starnes","James William","10 Nov 1939","9 Jun 1953","0","-------- 10 Nov 1939 Male Dallas William Smith Starnes Adell Blanche Fullen

This birth record, with the name of the child not listed, appears to be for William Smith Starnes, Jr., based on Tiffany Layman's website. She shows that William Smith Starnes Jr. was born on November 10, but with no year listed.","STR06" "I23997","Starnes","James William","10 Nov 1939","9 Jun 1953","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I40371","","","","","","","" "I24018","","","","","","","" "I24019","","","","","","","" "I40400","","","","","","","" "I40399","","","","","","","" "I40404","","","","","","","" "I17270","Staton","Don Frederick","25 Mar 1931","17 Aug 1999","0","Volume 27 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published September 4, 1967 reported that Don F. Staton, son-in-law of Roy Striffler, was a co-pilot for Eastern Airlines, flying out of Boston, Mass.","STR06" "I37030","","","","","","","" "I40401","","","","","","","" "I27380","","","","","","","" "I42131","","","","","","","" "I39837","Stearns","Ellen","Abt 1825","Abt 1906","0","(Research):

1870 Census
Illinois, Kane County, Batavia Twp
Enumerated 4 Jun 1870
Page 1 Stamped 171
1-1
Hyde, Ellen 44 F W Keeping House 21,000 1,000 Vermont
Hyde, Frank 21 M W Farm Laborer Ill
Hyde, William 9 M W Ill
Webb, James 21 M W Farm Laborer Mass
Brooks, Emma 19 F W At Home 19,000 2,500 NY
4-4
Hyde, MIlton 24 M W Farmer $--- $500 Ill
Hyde, Florence 24 F W Keeping House NY
Delta, Charlie 16 M W Farm Laborer Ill

1880 Census
Illinois, Kane County, Batavia Twp
Page 2 SD 2 ED 76
Enumerated 2 Jun 1880
15-16
Hyde, Ellen W F 54 Farmer Vt Vt Vt
Hyde, Miltin D W M 34 Son Work on Farm Ill Vt Vt
Hyde, Florence W F 34 Dtr-in-law Keeping House NY NY NY
Hyde, Jane W F 9 Granddtr Ill Ill NY
Hyde, Albert W M 7 Grndson Ill Ill NY
Hyde, Daisy W F 5 Dtr Neb Ill NY
Hyde, William W M 19 Son Work on Farm Ill Vt Vt
Dailey, Chas Servant Farm Laborer Ill Vt Vt
","STR06" "I20131","Stech","Ada","abount 1898","Yes, date unknown","0","After graduating from Milligan High School in 1914, she entered the Agricultural Department at the University of Nebraska and graduated from the Home Economics section. She taught second and third grades in Milligan for two years, and then at the High School. (Milligan, p 333).","STR06" "I19733","Stech","Anna","18 Apr 1874","24 Apr 1903","0","Said to be the daughter of Frank STECH and Anna BUZEK. Anna died 10 days after the birth of her youngest son. After her death, Vaclav and Antonia (Hamouz) MOTIS moved into the household to help care for the children. (Milligan, p 283).","STR06" "I24597","Stedham","Daniel Rufus","25 Sep 1869","14 Sep 1943","0","The El Paso City Directory listings for Daniel Stedham, and from 1914 through 1920, he is listed as an ""engr Mills bldg"", with his residence at 3801 La Luz, which appears to be the address of the Mills building.

Obituary/Funeral Service Notices

El Paso Times
Page 2
Wed. Sept. 15, 1943
Daniel R. Stedham, 73, Former Dairyman, Dies
Daniel Rufus Stedham, 73, Lower Valley, a former dairyman, died Tuesday in a local hospital. Mr. Stedham, who was born in Luling, Texas, came here in 1979. He was a member of the Methodist Church and Knights of Pythias. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ola M. Stedham; two sons, Horace and Earl Stedham; two daughters, Mrs. W.E. HALL and Miss Ozelle Stedham; one brother George Stedham; a sister, Mrs. Viola MAUK, and five grandchildren, all of El Paso. Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday in Kaster and Maxon Chapel, with the Rev. A. F. Tucker of Yselta officiating. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery with the Knights of Pythias in charge of graveside services.

El Paso Times
Page 3
Thursday, September 16, 1943
Funeral Services Set for Daniel Stedham
Funerals services for Daniel R. Stedham, 74, Lower Valley, who died Tuesday, will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday in the Kaster and Maxon Chapel with the Rev. A.F. Tucker officiating. Pallbearers will be: Herbert NEIMIER, Abe ROSENBLUM, Dan COOK, Allan FALBY, Lawrence STEVENS, Glenn BARRETT. Mr. Stedham had been a resident of El Paso for 65 years. The Knights of Pythias will have charge of services at the grave. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery.

(Courtesy of Nora Smith & Melba Gene McLemore)","STR06" "I24597","Stedham","Daniel Rufus","25 Sep 1869","14 Sep 1943","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Texas, El Paso, El Paso Ward 2, ED 20
Enumerated 2 June 1900 by Oscar D. Owen
SD 5, ED 20 Sheet 2A stamped 105

111-35-35
Stedham Danl R Hd W M Sep 1869 30 M 6 Tx Tx Tx Night Watchm
an
Stedham Anna B Wife W F Oct 1867 32 M 6 0/0 New Hampshire Maine New Hampshire


1910 Census
Texas, El Paso, El Paso, ED 65
Enumerated 19 & 20 April 1910 by Wm. P. Casarz
SD 16 ED 65 Sheet 7B
Stedham, Dan R. Hd M W 40 M2 9 Tx US US Engineer Stationary
Stedham, Myrtle Wife F 3 30 M1 9 4/3 Tx TN Tx
Stedham, Horace Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Stedham, Earl Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Stedham, Lucretia B Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Stanfield, Brooke Mother in Law F W 63 Wd 10/6 Tx Va Tn
Stanfield, Ozella Sister In Law F W 19 S Tx Tn Tx

1920 Census
Texas, El Paso, Justice Precinct 2, Ysleta
Enumerated 4 February 1920 by Blas H. Garcia
SD 16 ED 94 Sheet 26A
(Indexed by ancestry as Danie A. Stadhain)
418-475
Stedham, Daniel A Hd M W 50 M Tx US La Farmer
Stedham, Olga M Wf F W 40 M Tx Tn Tx
Stedham, Horais Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
Stedham, Earl Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Stedham, Brooks Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Stedham, Ozelle Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx


1930 Census
Texas, El Paso, Pr 2, ED 79
Enumerated April 9, 1930 by Mrs. Lena G. Turner
ED 71-79 SE 20 Sheet 7A Stamped 30
116-147
Stedham, Dan R. Hd O M W 60 M 32 Tx US US Dairyman Farm
Stedham, Ola Wife F W 50 M 22 Tx Miss Tn
Stedham, Ozelle Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I27963","","","","","","","" "I24598","Stedham","Elvira ""Viola"" Elizabeth","22 May 1873","26 May 1956","0","Melba Gene McLemore has her as married three times: (1) Wilbert H. KENYON (a/k/a W. H. GARLAND) on 28 Oct 1886 in El Paso (in a double wedding with her brother, George Keton Stedham at the county jail); (2) F. S. HANSON on 28 Nov 1887 in Ulvalde, and finally (3) Elmer Harley MAUK on 17 Jan 1916. As her name on the marriage certificate to Elmer Mauk was Viola Rucker, it appears she may have had another marriage between the one to F. S. Hanson and Elmer Mauk.

Elvira's mother had to sign a consent for Elvira to marry Wilbert Kenyon. Lucretia stated that Wilbert Kenyon was 26 and Elvira was age 16...although it appears she was actually only 13....and that there was no legal objection to the Marriage of said Kenyon and Miss Elvira Stedham.

Melba Gene McLemore provided the following obituary, which she in turn received from a Stedham researcher (nora31@aol.com).

Mrs. Elvira Mauk

Graveside funeral services for Mrs. Elvira Elizabeth Mauk, 83, of 2010 Magnolia Ave., who died in a local hospital Saturday, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in Evergreen Cemetery with Bishop H.E. Turley officiating. Burial will be under the direction of Martin Mortuary.

Originally published in The El Paso Times, page 11, Tuesday, May 29, 1956","STR06" "I24598","Stedham","Elvira ""Viola"" Elizabeth","22 May 1873","26 May 1956","0","(Research):Census information:

1920 Federal Census
Melba Gene McLemore's believes this is her listing, with th
e enumerator incorrectly recording her age
Kansas, Sedgwick, Wichita Ward 4, ED 146
Enumerated 10 January 1920 by Mrs. Ada Traverse
SD 8, ED 146 Ward 4rth part
Sheet 17B
1809-371-469
Mauk, E.H. Hd W W 36 M Nebraska US US Laborer Flour Mill
Mauk, Viola Wife F W 41 M Tx NJ Miss
Stedham, Lucretia Mother in Law F W 62 Wd Miss Miss Miss

1930 Federal Census
Could she have been a lodger in the home of Albert and Grace McKinney in the El Paso? They lived in District 72 of the City of El Paso. A border in their home was listed as MAUK, Viola A, Lodger, F W 77 (sic) Ed Tx Pa Miss Housekeeper Private Home. If this is the same Viola Mauk, her age is listed too high in error. She would have only been in her mid-50's.","STR06" "I24596","Stedham","Felix H.","9 Dec 1866","15 Oct 1944","0","Middle name might be Harrelson or Harrison.","STR06" "I24596","Stedham","Felix H.","9 Dec 1866","15 Oct 1944","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Texas, Houston, JP 4, ED 20
Convict Farm, Eastham Farms
SD 8, ED 20, Sheet 25A
Enumerated 25 June 1900 by Homer Busson
Stedham Phelix Prisoner W M Dec 1866 33 M Number of years Married ? Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer


Melba Gene McLemore writes that they were most likely married in Tom Green County, Texas around 1906

1910 Census
Texas, Concho County, JP 1, ED 26
Enumerated 2 May 1910 by Marion A. Hurt
SD 16, ED 26 Sheet 10/6? B
187-189
Stedham, Felix H Hd M W 48 M1 4 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Stedham, Ida Wife F W 33 M2 4/4 Alabama Alabama Alabama Farm Labor
Stedham, James C Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Ala
Stedham, Annie M Dtr F W 1 11/12 S Tx Tx Ala
Stedham, Joel Son M W 0 S Tx Tx Ala

1920 Census
not located

1930 Census
Texas, Tom Green County, San Angelo, ED 4
Enumerated April 18, 1930 by Henry D. Horn
ED 226-4 SD 13 Sheet 19A Stamped 106
18-399-465
Stedham, Felix H Hd R $6 M W 64 M 40 Tx US Tx Teamster Local Hauling
Stedham, Ida S Wife F W 47 M 22 Ala Ala Germany Not Known Laundress At Home
Stedham, Myrtle E Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Ala","STR06" "I24463","Stedham","George","Abt 1829","6 Apr 1876","0","His middle name is sometimes shown as Cornelius. Melba Gene McLemore shows he was born in Pennsylvania.","STR06" "I24711","Stedham","George Keton","22 Dec 1861","26 Mar 1952","0","The El Paso Daily Herald published the following divorce record: Steadham George-Steadham Rosa 3 Jun 1895 and the El Paso Times 4 and 6 Jun 1895; div-children awarded to wife.

Obituary and Funeral Service Notices
El Paso Times
Page 7
Thursday, March 27, 1952
George K. Stedham
George K. Stedham, 90, died Wednesday in his home, 2020 Magoffin Avenue. Mr. Stedham had been a life-long resident of El Paso and was a retired merchant. Survivors are his sister, Mrs. Violet MAUK, and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Dan STEDHAM, both of El Paso. Funeral arrangements were pending with the Kaster and Maxon Funeral Home.

El Paso Times
Page 7
Friday, March 28, 1952
George K. Stedham
Funeral services for George K. Stedham, 90, 2020 Magoffin Avenue, will be held 2 p.m. Saturday in the Kaster and Maxon Chapel, with Bishop T. L. Kleinman officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery.

Transcription of Texas Death Certificate:

Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics
State of Texas, Certificate of Death, State File No. 11669
1. Place of Death
El Paso County, El Paso City, Length of Stay 73 years
Location of Death 2020 Magoffin Avenue, #37
2. Usual Residence
Texas, El Paso, El Paso, 2020 Magoffin Avenue, #37
3. Name George K. Stedham
4. Date of Death March 26, 1952
5. Sex Male
6. Race White
7. Marital Status Widower
8. Date of Birth December 22, 1861
9. 90 years, 3 months, 4 days
10. Occupation Retired Merchant Grocery
11. Birthplace Uvalde, Texas
12. Father Cornelius Stedham Pennsylvania
12. Mother Lucretia McLemore Mississippi
14. Armed Forces (left blank)
15. SSN (left blank)
16. Informant Mrs. W.E. Hall ***
17. Cause of Death Bronchial Pneumonia Unresolved due to Senility Onset March 16, 1952
Attending Physician C. E. Jumper 312 1/2 S. Stanton

*** Melba Gene McLemore notes that this is Brooks Stedham HALL, a niece of George's

(Above courtesy of Nora Smith and Melba Gene McLemore)","STR06" "I24711","Stedham","George Keton","22 Dec 1861","26 Mar 1952","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 Census
Texas, Sutton County, Precinct 1
Enumerated 11 April 1910
SD 16 ED 260 Sheet 467-68
Stedham, George K Hd M W 47 md 14 Tx YS YS Engineer Water Works
Stedham, Mary Wf F W 41 M 14 0/0 Tx Ga Ind

1920 Census
Arkansas, Washington County, Illinois Township
14 and 15 January 1920 By Fanny M. Dodson
SD 3 DE 143 Sheet 3B
64-66
Stedham, George K Hd M W 60 M Tx Pa US Farmer
Stedham, Mary Wf F W 50 M Tx Tn Tn

1930 Census
Texas, Atascosa County, Pr. 4, Christine
Enumerated by W. A. Wintus
ED 7-6 SD 22 Sheet 5B
104-113
Stedham, G. K. Hd $1000 M W 69 M 23 Tx Pa Tx Farmer
Stedham, Mary J Wf F W 60 M 15 Tx Tx Ind","STR06" "I27808","Stedham","Hazel Beatrice ""Bertha""","Jul 1890","Yes, date unknown","0","Melbe Gene McLemore notes that she married (1) Walden Alden (sic) RICHEY, from whom she was widowed, and (2) Alfred George MURRAY, from whom she divorced, and (3) Sam JOHNSON.","STR06" "I27808","Stedham","Hazel Beatrice ""Bertha""","Jul 1890","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1900 Census
Arizona, Maricopa County, Township 1 N R5E
Enumerated 1 June 1900 by W.H. Williams
SD ?? ED 32 Sheet 1B
13-13
McDonald, John Hd W M Feb 69 31 M 4 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McDonald, Rose Wf W F Jan 70 30 M ?? 2/2 Tx Mo Tx
Stevens (sic), Lily Step Dtr W F Jan 89 11 S Tx Tx Tx At School
Stevens (sic), Bertha Step Dtr W F July 90 S Tx Tx Tx At School

1910 Census
Arizona, Cochise County, Lowell Twp
Enumerated 25 Apr 1910
SD --- ED 8 Sheet 12A
67--- 68
McDonald, Chas. Hd M W 40 M 18 Tx Ire Scot Teamster General
McDonald, Rose Wf F W 38 M2 28 2/2 Tx USA USA
Richie, Welty Son-in-law M W 28 M Ala USA USA Collector
Richie, Hazle Stepdtr F W 19 Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Arizona, Cochise County, Lowell Precinct (Part)
Enumerated 6 ___ 1930
SD 2 ED 31 Sheet 6B
137-152
McDonald, John Hd M W 40 Tx Tx Tx Truck Driver Feed Co
McDonald, Rose Wf F W 40 M Va Va Va
Murray, Bertha Dtr F W 29 M Tx Tx Va Office Helper Mercantile Company
Richey, Harold GrSon M W 8 S Ariz Miss Tx
Richey, Robert GrSon M W 5 S Ariz Miss Tx
McDonald, Jack Cousin M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Mechanic Garage

","STR06" "I24615","Stedham","Horace Rufus","31 Jan 1903","22 Feb 1973","0","(Research):Census Information:

Texas, Lubbock, Part of Lubbock City
Enumerated April 11, 1930 by Bessie T. Southury
ED 152-5 SD 7 Sheet 14B
Ave P
1920-269-314
Stedham, Horace R Hd M W 27 M 23 Tx Tx US Manager, Tea Room
Stedham, Erma Wife F W 23 M 19 Cal Tx Mo
Stedham, Roy D Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Ca
Stedham, Eva J Dtr F W 6/12 S Tx Tx Ca
Brown, Roy D F-I-L M W 49 M 24 Tx Tx US Proprietor Tea Room
Brown, Pearl Wife F W 45 M 18 Mo US US Asst Mgr Tea Room","STR06" "I27807","Stedham","Lillian Georgia","2 Jan 1888","25 Jun 1953","0","California Death Record:

WISE LILLIAN GEORGIA 01/02/1888 COWAN STEDHAM F NEW MEXICO LOS ANGELES(19) 06/25/1953 550-12-5549 65 yrs","STR06" "I27807","Stedham","Lillian Georgia","2 Jan 1888","25 Jun 1953","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Arizona, Maricopa County, Township 1 N R5E
Enumerated 1 June 1900 by W.H. Williams
SD ?? ED 32 Sheet 1B
13-13
McDonald, John Hd W M Feb 69 31 M 4 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McDonald, Rose Wf W F Jan 70 30 M ?? 2/2 Tx Mo Tx
Stevens (sic), Lily Step Dtr W F Jan 89 11 S Tx Tx Tx At School
Stevens (sic), Bertha Step Dtr W F July 90 S Tx Tx Tx At School

1910 Census
Arizona, Cochise County, Tombstone Judicial Precinct
Enumerated 19 April 1910
SD 10 ED 11 Sheet 16A Stamped 182
108-111
Wise, Charles G. Hd M W 37 M2 3 NC NC NC Pumpman Mines
Wise, Lilian Wf F W 21 M1 3 1/1 NM Pa Wisc
Wise, Alden Son M W 1 4/12 Ariz NC NM


1920 Census
Arizona, Cochise County, Warren Precinct
Enumerated 18 and 19 January 1920 by Ethel E. Cook
SD 2 ED 37 Sheet 20B
493-506
Wise, Charles Hd M W 47 M NC NC NC Shifter Copper Mine
Wise, Lilian Wf F W 32 M Va Ga Wisc
Wise, Alden Son M W 11 S Ariz NC Va
Wise, Frances Dtr F W 9 S Ariz NC Va
Wise, Muriel Dtr F W 3 4/12 S Ariz NC Va

1930 Census
California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles City, Assem. Di
str 61
Enumerated April 5, 1930 by Jane Flagen
ED 19-794 SD 18 Sheet 4A Stamped 20? (cut off)
Calzona Street
1007-71-72
Wise, Lillian Hd F W 41 Wd New Mexico Pa Mich
Power Machine Operator Dress Factory
Wise, Tom Son M W 21 S Ariz NC NW Odd Jobs Lumber Co
Wise, Francis Dtr F W 19 S Ariz NC NM None
Wise, Muriel Dtr F W 13 S Ariz NC NM None","STR06" "I24628","Stedham","Lucretia ""Daniel"" Brooks","23 Nov 1906","31 Mar 1978","0","She was usually called Brooks.

","STR06" "I24628","Stedham","Lucretia ""Daniel"" Brooks","23 Nov 1906","31 Mar 1978","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 Census
Texas, El Paso, Justice Precint No 1, El Paso City
Enumerated April 5, 1930
ED 71-49 SD 20 Sheet 5A and 5B
Montana (street)
2431 117 118
Cabody, Oliva A Hd F W 55 Wd Miss Va SC
Appell, John L Son M W 31 Wd Miss La Miss Laboratory Technician
---- --- 119
Brown, Lynn O Lodger M W 32 M 28 Miss US US Machinist Foundry
Brown, Elizabeth B Wife F W 24 S 22 Miss US US
Materi, Julia B Lodger F W 26 S S. Dakota SD SD Stenographer Insurance
---- --- 122
Hall, William Lodger Hd M W 24 m 22 Ariz Miss Miss Clerk Bank
Hall, Brooks S Wife H F W 23 M 18 Tx Tx Tx Typist Insurance
Hall, Anna A Sister F W 16 S Ariz Miss Miss Miss None","STR06" "I27961","","","","","","","" "I24464","Stedham","Nancy Anne ""Annie""","19 Feb 1864","14 Aug 1929","0","Melba Gene McLemore notes that she later married (circa 1900) a Mr. JEFFERS (JEFFERIES), and they were the parents of Babe, Rosie, and Willie Marie Ann Jeffers.","STR06" "I24619","Stedham","Ozelle Dee","24 Jan 1915","7 Mar 1994","0","She had been married previously, but her other husband's names are not known. She did not have children.","STR06" "I24712","Stedham","Sam","Abt 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","Not on Rosa McLemore Dunkerly's list of the children of George and Lucretia. He may have died young.","STR06" "I24616","Stedham","Thomas Earl","18 Mar 1904","20 Sep 1976","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Texas, El Paso, JP No 2
Enumerated 17 April 1930
ED 71-79 SD 20 Sheet 12B
230-292
Stedham, Earl Hd M W 26 M 23 Tx Tx Tx Dairyman Dairy
Hobbs, William Brother-in-law M W 16 S Cal Ark Ark Laborer Dairy","STR06" "I2057","Steele","Alvin Parcout","Abt 1835","Between 1861 and 1865","0","According to Bettye Bragg Wagstaff, the Steele family had an interesting naming pattern. The boys were given first names that began with ""A"" and Parcout as a middle name, that being the maiden name of their grandmother. The girls were given first names begininng with ""Z."". Susan Ann Steele was probably named after her grandmother Susannah Parcout Steele. He was said to be the son of Stephen Parcot Steele and Susannah McCarty. He died during the Civil War.","STR06" "I40812","Steele","Cleatis Odell","Abt 1909","27 Jun 1994","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Roger Mills County, Kiowa Twp
Enumerated May 12, 1930
ED 65-12 SD 4 Sheet 10A Stamped 252
168-171
Standingwater, Francess Head M In 55 Wd Ok Full Blood Cheyenne
Standingwater, Onekiss Mother F In 76 Wd Ok Full Blood Cheyenne
Payne, William H Head M W 47 Wd Tx Mo Mo Farmer
Payne, James W Son M W 16 S Ok Tx Tx
Payne, Lois M Dtr F W 14 S Ok Tx Tx
Payne, Loyd C Son M W 12 S Ok Tx Tx
Payne, Norine D Dtr F W 8 S Ik Tx Tx
Payne, Weldon H Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Steele, Clinton? O Son-in-law M W 21 M 20 Tx Miss Miss Laborer
Steele, Vera M Dtr F W 18 M 17 Ok Tx Tx","STR06" "I20741","Steele","Sarah","Abt 1638","22 May 1695","0","The daughter of John STEELE and Rachel TALCOTT. (Gary Silverstein, gary44238@adelphia.net).","STR06" "I47686","Steen","Laura E.","Abt 1873","Abt 1935","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page is linked to her parents, Cullen Reed Steen and Martha Clarinda Duncan Steen, as well as a sister, Martha Luella Steen May.","STR06" "I24145","Stegall","Grover Cleveland","29 Apr 1887","11 Oct 1936","0","His occupation in 1930 was store manager, general store.","STR06" "I24146","Stegall","Horace Banks","9 Sep 1911","Yes, date unknown","0","He was working as a mechanic in 1930.","STR06" "I25682","Stegall","Mary","Bef 1812","Bef 1860","0","The daughter of Kelly STEGALL and Frances BETHANY. After she married Briggs McLemore, they lived on land her parents gave them near Rogersville, Alabama. (The Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama, p. 346). Their land wasn't sold until Briggs' death in 1873. (Ibid, p. 347). In The Lure and Lore of Limestone County, she is referred to as Mary SPIGAL.","STR06" "I38112","Stehlik","Viola B.","Abt 1924","11 Oct 2011","0","Viola B. Strouf, 87, of Wilber, passed away October 11, 2011. Born July 10, 1924 to Fred and Elizabeth Stehlik.
Preceded in death by her husband, Leo, in 1973; parents; sister, Irene Krejci; brother, Emil Stehlik; brother-in-law, Ladislav Krejci. Survivors: sons and daughters-in-law: Alan and Bev of Swanton, Mark and Connie of Wilber, Lynn and Lori of Swanton. Granddaughters and spouses: Lindsay and Jeremy Kohout, Lindsay and Matthew Fritz, Lacey and Matthew Niemeyer, Ashley and Andrew Olmsted, Lexi and Anthony Whitmore. Great grandchildren: Conner and Jonathan Kohout, Izac and Lena Fritz, Stryder and Pierce Olmsted, Brecken Niemeyer. Nieces and nephews, and a host of other relatives and friends.
Funeral services: 11 a.m. Friday, Kuncl Funeral Home, Wilber. Visitation: Thursday, 6-9 p.m., funeral home. Interment: Wilber Czech Cemetery. Memorials in care of the family, in lieu of flowers. Arrangements by Kuncl Funeral Home.

http://journalstar.com/
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)

?u? ?/u?","STR06" "I39071","Steinacher","Alan L.","29 Dec 1929","7 Mar 2012","0","Obituary

Alan Steinancher, age 82

Friend, NE. Formerly of Wilber, NE. Died early Wednesday morning, March 7, 2012. He was born December 29, 1929 in Milligan, NE to Joe and Helene (Placek) Steinacher and grew up on the family farm outside of Milligan. At age 12, Alan lost his right arm in a farming accident. Alan graduated from the University of Nebraska Lincoln and also received his law degree from the UNL College of Law. After graduation, Alan started a law practice in Wilber, NE. In 1956, Alan married Elizabeth (Betty) Rothenburger (Center, NE) and they were blessed with 48 years together.

Early in his law career, Alan served as Saline County Attorney and formed a law partnership with his childhood and college friend Joe Vosoba. Alan practiced law in Wilber and Crete for over 40 years. Alan loved working outdoors and doing farm work on his acreage, seeing his four children grow into successful adults and traveling with Betty in retirement.

Education was important to Alan - he served many years on the Wilber Clatonia School Board. Alan took great pride in establishing and working for many years on the Wilber Clatonia Public Schools Foundation. Preceded in death by his parents; wife Betty; brother-in-law Richard Spitz. Alan is survived by his daughters and sons-in-law, Cindy and Wayne Havlat of Dorchester, Stacey and William Van De Graaf of Austin, TX, Brenda and Brad Pollard of Austin, TX; and son and daughter-in-law Jay and Dottie Steinacher of Lincoln; 12 grandchildren Ashton and Spencer Kotas, Nick (Dawn) Havlat, Joe Havlat (fianc? Samantha), Derek, Kyle and Kaitlyn Steinacher, Chloe, Harper, Glenda and Roxanna Van De Graaf, and Brody Pollard; 2 great-grandsons Preston and Liam Havlat; sister Patricia Spitz of Wilber; sister-in-law Helen Borgmann (Robert) of Creighton, NE; many nieces and nephews.

SERVICES 10:30am Saturday, March 10, 2012 at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, Wilber, NE with Father Craig A. Doty officiating. Interment at Wilber Czech Cemetery. Memorials in lieu of flowers to the Wilber-Clatonia Public Schools Foundation or the Nebraska Czechs of Wilber. Rosary Friday, March 9, 7pm with VISITATION 4-9pm. KUNCL FUNERAL HOME
Wilber, NE (402) 821-3275

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
","STR06" "I20505","Steinacher","Filipina","16 May 1863","13 Dec 1956","0","The daughter of John STEINACHER and Franziska SKRIVANEK.","STR06" "I5058","Steinacher","Goldie Marie","5 Mar 1929","10 Jan 2012","0","Obituary

Goldie Marie (Steinacher) Matejka, 82 years of age of Crete, passed away on January 10, 2012 at Tabitha Care Center of Crete, NE. Goldie was born March 5, 1929 to Tillie (Soukup) and Valentine Steinacher. Goldie was the eldest of four children. She attended school at Milligan.

On July 7th, 1949 she married William ""Bill"" Matejka. Three children were born to this union, Leonard, Don and Lori. The family lived in the Geneva/Milligan area until settling in Dorchester in 1967 until moving to Crete in 1997.

Goldie loved to cook and bake. Her specialty was kolaches and dinner rolls. She shared with her family that she made 30 dozen kolaches in one day and she thought she would never get done making those on that day. She had the talent and training to extend a helping hand to others as she volunteered with the Blue Valley organization for many years. She enjoyed playing Bingo and attending auctions with Bill. They would travel to all the local area farmers markets and sell their produce from their garden. She had such a collection of recipes that she published her own cookbook. She was proud of her accomplishments and loved sharing stories with others. On several occasions Goldie would teach words and phrases to her family in Czech to keep her ability to speak and understand her language of national heritage. Goldie would open her home to anybody who needed a place to get a bite of food or need someone to visit with. She always had company at her apartment at Centennial Terrace when family would stop for a visit. Holidays were important for Goldie. She would prepare, cook and bake for more people than were invited. This way everyone would go home with a goodie bag.

She was preceded in death by her husband, daughter in infancy, her parents, brother Emil Steinacher and brother and sister-in-law Milo and Linda Steinacher.

Goldie is survived by her sons; Leonard and wife, Jane of Loomis, Don and wife Terri of Crete. Five grandchildren; Jennifer Henshaw of Ashburn, VA, Stephanie Matejka of Lincoln, Matthew Matejka of Lincoln, A.J. and Aden Matejka of Loomis. One great-granddaughter Chloe Matejka of Lincoln, sister, Rose Mae Pomajzl and husband Roy of Wilber, Sister-in-Law Shirley Steinacher of Geneva and many nieces and nephews.
Funeral services for Goldie will be Friday, January 13, 2012 at 1:30 p.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska. Interment will be in the Bohemian National Cemetery. Visitation will begin 1:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Thursday in Milligan. Memorials in care of the family.

Farmer and Son Funeral Home, Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy
","STR06" "I36587","Steinacher","James","Abt 1888","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp
Enumerated 20 through 26 of Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 29 Sheets 6A and 6B Stamped 113
32-35
Steinacher, James Hd M W 22 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia Farmer
Bulin, Mary Sister F W 25 Wd 4/3 Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia Own Income
Bulin, Henry Nephew M W 5 S Neb Neb Neb
Bulin, Mary Niece F W 3 S Neb Neb Neb
Bulin, John Nephew F W 1 S Neb Neb Neb

","STR06" "I36579","Steinacher","Mary","Abt 1885","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp
Enumerated 20 through 26 of Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 29 Sheets 6A and 6B Stamped 113
32-35
Steinacher, James Hd M W 22 S Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia Farmer
Bulin, Mary Sister F W 25 Wd 4/3 Neb AustBohemia AustBohemia Own Income
Bulin, Henry Nephew M W 5 S Neb Neb Neb
Bulin, Mary Niece F W 3 S Neb Neb Neb
Bulin, John Nephew F W 1 S Neb Neb Neb

","STR06" "I19664","Steinacher","Rose","Aft 1893","","0","The daughter of Frank and Josephine (Janousek) STEINACHER.","STR06" "I2749","Steinkuehler","Edna May","18 Sep 1903","16 Oct 1979","0","Her Texas Death certificates shows her as a daughter of Joseph William Steinkuehler and Addie Jump.","STR06" "I12015","Steinman","Anna","8 Sep 1899","20 Feb 1996","0","Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan
Wednesday, February 28, 1996
Page Eleven

Anna Benkelman

Anna Benkelman, 96, of Cass City died Tuesday, Feb. 20, at the Tendercare nursing home in Cass City.

She was born in Chandler Township, Huron County, to Henry and Minnie (Kleinert) Steinman.

She married Ward Benkelman December 8, 1925, in Cass City. He preceded her in death February 4, 1989.

Benkelman worked for Zempke's Department Store for 6 years, and 17 years at Sommer's Bakery.

She is survived by many nieces and nephews.

Benkelman was preceded in death by two sisters, Rose STIRRETT and Minnie WILLIAMS, and two brothers, Edwin STEINMAN and Clarence STEINMAN.

Funeral services were held Thursday at Little & Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City. Interment will take place in the spring in Elkland Township Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the United Methodist Church of Cass City. Arrangements were made by Little & Kranz Funeral Home.","STR06" "I29991","Stejskal","Anna","Feb 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a CHANEY. (Milligan, p. 519).","STR06" "I14835","Stejskal","Frank","17 Nov 1851","6 Sep 1925","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Brush Creek
Enumerated 1 Day of June 1900
Page 15, SD 1 ED 222 Stamped 119
132-140
Stajskal, Frank W M 30 Farmer Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Stajskal, Anna W F 26 W Housekeeping Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
Stajskal, Adolph W M 5 Son Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Stajskal, Tony W F 1 Dtr Neb Bohemia Bohemia

1900 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Belle Prarie Twp
Enumerated 8 and 9 June 1900
SD 4 ED 17 Sheet 4A
61-61
Stejskal, Frank Hd W M Nov 1851 68 48 M 27 Bohemia Bohemi
a Bohemia 1873 27 Na Farmer
Stejskal, Annie Wf W F May 1854 46 M 27 7/7 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1873 27
Stejskal, Frank Son W M Apr 1882 18 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farm Laborer
Stejskal, Anton Son W M Sept 1884 15 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia Farm Laborer
Stejskal, Annie Dtr W F Feb 1887 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Stejskal, Louis Son W M Apr 1890 10 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Stejskal, Mary Dtr W F May 1894 6 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia","STR06" "I3699","Stejskal","Frank","Apr 1882","30 Sep 1928","0","Assumed to be the son of Frank and Anna Stejskal based on the 1900 Fillmore County, Census. He is the only Frank Stejskal of this approximate age.","STR06" "I29995","Stejskal","Helen Rose","4 Jan 1924","11 Mar 2020","0","Helen was valedictorian of the Milligan Class of 1941, and taught at rural schools in Fillmore and Saline counties. (Milligan, p. 369).

Obituary

Helen Rose Kottas, youngest daughter of the late Anton and Mary Nadherny Stejskal was born near Tobias on January 4, 1924. She passed away on March 11, 2020 at Ridgewood Care Center in Seward, Ne.

Helen grew to womanhood in the Milligan vicinity living on a farm southwest of town. She attended Milligan Public Grade School and High School graduating in 1941 as valedictorian of her class. Following graduation, she taught rural schools for two years.

On October 27, 1942 she married William J. Kottas in Hawthorne, California. This union was blessed with four children: Sharon, Marylin, Janice and Douglas. During her younger years, Helen helped part time in their grocery store in Tobias. She was very active in community and civic affairs volunteering her time. She was instrumental in organizing the Tobias Community Historical Society in 1968 where she served as President for over 27 years. She also assisted with the Girl Scout Troop, 4-H club and served as a Den Mother for Cub Scouts. Her interests were in helping her children excel in their activities. She enjoyed history, sewing and all types of music. She and her husband enjoyed dancing to Big Band and Polka music.

Helen believed in helping veterans and promoted Americanism. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary joining in 1946. She held many offices over the years including District 11 President and served as the Nebraska Department Legislative Chair and Nebraska Department Publicity Chair.

Helen was very active with the Catholic Church. She held offices with the Parish Council of Catholic Women and served on the Crete Deanery Board. She volunteered for many Pro-Life events and was news reporter for Sacred Heart Church for many years. Other organizations she was active in were the Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary, VFW Auxiliary, Military Order of Purple Heart Auxiliary, Extension Club, WFLA Lodge Krivoklot #79, Nebraska Rural Letter Carriers' Auxiliary, Saline County Retired Teachers, Saline County Music Choir and Saline County Museum Board.

Helen was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She enjoyed having her grandchildren and great grandchildren come to visit. They all looked forward to eating her traditional Czech foods especially her apricot kolaches. Helen and Jimmie celebrated their 77th Wedding Anniversary on October 27, 2019. Helen was preceded in death by her parents Anton and Mary Stejskal, sister Mildred Tesar, brother in-law William Tesar, and nephew William E. Tesar.

She is survived by her loving and devoted husband, William J. Kottas; children, Sharon (Allen) Brozovsky, Marylin (Albert) Ericksen, Janice (Mark) Schweer, Douglas (Dawn) Kottas, 14 grandchildren, 39 great grandchildren. Visitation and greeting of friends will be from 5-7:00 p.m. Sunday, March 15, 2020 at the Kuncl Funeral Home in Crete, NE followed by the Rosary at 7:00 pm. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:00 a.m. Monday, March 16, 2020 at Sacred Heart Church in Crete, NE. Burial will be at 1:30 p.m. in the Tobias Public Cemetery, Tobias, NE. Memorials in care of the family for St. Gianna Women's Homes and Catholic Women's Care Center in Lincoln, NE. Kuncl Funeral Home in Crete is in charge of arrangements.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I30067","Stejskal","Lucille G.","22 Feb 1913","29 Jul 2010","0","Lucille G. Loukota, 97, Exeter Neb., widow of James J. Loukota, Jr. died Thursday July 29, 2010 in Exeter. Born February 22,1913 to Louis and Katherine (Kucera) Stejskal in Ohiowa, Neb.

Survivors are: daughters, Melva and Glen Green, Aurora, Marilyn and Tom Harre, Lincoln; brother, Dallas and Shirley Stejskal, Norwalk, Calif.; son-in-law, Bob Slezak, Crete; sisters-in-law, Delores Stejskal, Ralston, Irene Stejskal, Friend; eight grandchildren; 26 great grandchildren; two step-great grandchildren; four great-great grandchildren.

Services; 10 a.m., Monday, St. Stephen's Catholic Church, Exeter. Graveside service; Bohemian National Cemetery,Milligan, Neb., Father Tom Kuffel officiating. Rosary service; 7 p.m., Sunday, Farmer Funeral Home, Exeter. Visitation; Sunday from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., Farmer Funeral Home, Exeter. Memorials to the St. Stephen's Catholic Church.

(Lincoln Journal Star, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I13314","Stejskal","Mary Ella","21 May 1894","20 Dec 1988","0","The Nebraska Signal

Milligan

Mary Ella Stejskal Soukup, daughter of Frank and Anna (Stastny) Stejskal, was born on a farm west of Wilber, on May 21, 1894, and passed away at the Wilber Nursing Home on December 20, 1988, at the age of 94 years, 7 months.

When she was a child, the family moved to a farm near Tobias and later to the Ohiowa area where she attended Golden Rod School District 42.

Upon completion of her school, she took a course in Terry dressmaking and sewing at Milligan, graduating as a fine seamstress in September of 1911. She followed this occupation along with housekeeping for others.

As a pastime she enjoyed Czech music and also liked to play the organ, piano and button accordian. On her 90th birthday she played a few selections on the piano.

On December 21, 1915, she was united in marriage to Harry Soukup at Geneva by Judge Fulton. They made their home on the farm west of Milligan. Their family grew to include four children, Arnold, Elmer, Roy and Rubye, as well as a nephew, Louis Most, who came to join the family in 1927.

Mary and Harry were active in the ZCJB Lodge Svatopluk 76. For many years she worked at the Milligan auditorium during the popular dance period in the 1930's and 1940's.

She prided herself for being a member of the American Legion Auxillary, having had all three sons in the service.

In 1956 she and her husband retired from the farm and moved to Milligan. On December 21, 1965, they had the pleasure of celebrating their golden wedding anniversay.

In 1974 they moved to Wilber to be near their daughter Rubye. On December 21, 1975, they celebrated 60 years of wedded life.

On August 11, 1981, she entered the Wilber Nursing Home where she spent many hours with one of her favorite pastimes of crocheting.

Mary was preceded in death by her parents, husband Harry, son, Elmer; daughter in law Mary Anne, granddaughter, nancy, brothers Adolph, Anton, Frank J, and Louis; sister, Antonie; and a brother and sister in infancy.

She is survived by sons, Arnold H and Ray and wife Betty Soukup, daughter, Rubye and husband Ed Prokop; one sister, Anna Chaney; six grandchildren, 11 great-great granchildren, nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were conducted from Farmer-Kotas Funeral Chapel on December 23, with the Rev. Michael McDonald officiating.

Amy Sluka accompanied Blanche Capek and Dorothy Skrivanek, who sang ""God be with You Til We Meet Again"" and ""Kardy Nese Svuj Kriz"" in Czech.

Pallbearers were John Soukup, Rob Prokop, Jay Jorgens, Tim Hester, Arnold Capek and Jim J. Kotas.

Interment was in the Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan.","STR06" "I29994","","","","","","","" "I39918","Stephens","Mary Jo","10 Nov 1925","23 Jul 2006","0","From FindAGrave:

Daughter of Eddie Windell Stephens & Hattie Rosa (Killough) Stephens

Sister of Ross Samuel Stephens, Ruby Alyne (Stephens) Claiborne, Iris Christine (Stephens) Heaton, Jimmie Ruth (Stephens) Dirks and Alva Ray Stephens.

Wife of # 1.) George Crouch (Married: 15 Apr 1942)
Children: Starla Jean Crouch, Barbara (Crouch) Belshe, Janet (Crouch) Fowler, Floyd Crouch, Stephen Crouch and Jerry Crouch.

Wife of # 2.) Chester Jones (Married: 1 Sep 1972)

Wife of # 3.) Roy James Lucas (Married: 28 Feb 2004)

","STR06" "I25431","Stephens","Robert J.","Abt 1852","Yes, date unknown","0","Involved in the Christmas Day, 1883 shootout in McDade, Texas. Two of his brother-in-laws, Jack and Az Beatey were both killed, with Robert and another brother-in-law, Heywood Beatey, surviving.","STR06" "I18584","Stephens","William D.","7 Oct 1792","16 Apr 1859","0","William D. Stephens descends from John Stephens of Frederick Co, VA and Jeanette Vance of Shenandoah County, Virginia. His paternal grandfather was Lawrence Stephens. His father, John Stephens died in Preble County, Ohio Mary 17, 1819 and his mother Jeanette Vance died in Eaton, Ohio September 15, 1828. William purchased 79.86 acres of land by cash sale in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana on April 1, 1843. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 23).","STR06" "I23646","","","","","","","" "I39123","Stephenson","Effie Beulah","9 Nov 1895","28 Apr 1990","0","First name shown as Eppie or Effie.","STR06" "I44299","Stephenson","Franklin ""Frank"" Marion","16 Dec 1855","10 May 1935","0","FindAGrave notes that ""Franklin Marion Stephenson first married Sudie Bodine in 1874 in San Augustine Co. After her death, he remarried Mattie Brooke Mathews in 1893. They share a double headstone.""","STR06" "I44299","Stephenson","Franklin ""Frank"" Marion","16 Dec 1855","10 May 1935","0","(Research):


1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated 17 and 19 day January 1920
SD 326 ED 175 Sheet 2A
27-28
Stephenson, Frank M Head M W 65 M Tx Misss Miss Farmer
Stephenson, Mattie Wf F W 50 M Tx Ala Miss
Stephenson, Winifred S Son M W 24 S Tx Tx Tx
Stephenson, Lois Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Stephenson, Era J Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
---/29
Mathews, Sim Father-in-law M W 75 M Ala SC Ala None
Mathews, Julia Mother-in-law F W 68 M Miss Ala Ala
Mathews, Laurie J Brother-in-law M W 26 S Tx Ala Miss Labor Lumber Mill","STR06" "I15053","Stetina","Elsie Mae","13 Aug 1925","22 Feb 2004","0","Name:
Mrs. Elsie M. Hromadka , 78
Died:
February 22, 2004, in her home, Friend, NE

In Loving Memory Of
ELSIE HROMADKA

Elsie Mae Hromadka, of Friend, died suddenly Sunday, February 22, 2004, at her home in Friend at the age of 78 years, six months and nine days. She was born August 13, 1925, on a farm south of Exeter to Josephine (Novak) and Frank Stetina, the third of four children. Elsie attended a country school and graduated from Exeter High School with the Class of 1942. She was united in marriage on December 27, 1945, to Frank Hromadka, Jr. at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Milligan and to this union three daughters, Pamela, Patricia, and Connie were born. Elsie was very proud of the educational accomplishments of her daughters and granddaughter.

Elsie and Frank made their home south of Friend where she was a busy mother and farm wife. They moved into Friend in 1995. She loved being outside whether in the yard, garden, or tending her animals. Throughout life her Czech heritage played an important role that was passed down to her family. She displayed this with her fluency of the language and faithfully listening weekly to Czech music. She was a member St. Joseph Catholic Church and the Altar Society of Friend. She also was a member of the Saline Center ZCBJ Lodge #389.

Elsie is survived by her daughters and sons-in-law, Pamela Hromadka, York, Patricia and Dennis Carpenter, York, Connie and Mark Strouf, Wilber, granddaughter, Lindsay and her husband Jeremy Kohout, Milford, brother and sister-in-law, Frank and Florine Stetina, Lincoln, sister and brother-in-law, Evelyn and Ed Hyland, Prairie Village, KS, nieces, nephews, and a host of other relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Frank in 2000, and a brother Edwin Stetina.

A Celebration Of Life Service will be held at 10:30a.m. Wednesday, February 25, 2004, at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Friend, with Fr. David Bourek officiating. Interment is in Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan, Nebraska. ZCBJ services by Saline Center ZCBJ Lodge #389 will be given at the graveside by Pauline Homolka. A Rosary Service will be held at 7:00 pm on Tuesday, February 24, 2004, with the family greeting friends from 5-7 pm at Lauber-Moore Funeral Home, Friend. Visitation is Tuesday 2-7 and one hour before services at the church on Wednesday. Memorials are directed in care of the family. Pallbearers are Justin Lauver, Les Wilson, Steve Wilson, Dick Weber, Gary Blatter, and Roy Bulwan. Honorary Pallbearers are Rick Stetina, Boyd Miller, Roland Hummel, Fred Novak, Jim Novak, Ed Adkins, and Lumir Zumpfe. Donna Harding, organist, accompanied the congregation as they sang ""Here I Am Lord"" and ""Amazing Grace"". Randy Kaliff, soloist, sang ""Ave Maria"" and ""Going Home"". Fred Novak served as Lector. Judy Sempeck was the Cantor and Irva Jean Ott gave a Tribute. Lauber-Moore Funeral Home, Friend, was in charge of arrangements.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I3008","Stetina","Ervin James","20 May 1914","19 Aug 1989","0","He married Viola Kelso, had Beverly Stetina who married Donald Hamilton. (Milligan, p 262).

SSN 508-10-7569","STR06" "I20064","Stetina","Evelyn","23 Jun 1923","9 Oct 2004","0","She married Edward A. HYLAND.","STR06" "I20063","Stetina","Frank C.","5 Feb 1922","27 Mar 2005","0","Frank C. Stetina

Lincoln

Frank C. Stetina, 83, Lincoln, passed away peacefully Easter Sunday (3/27/05). Born, Feb. 5, 1922 to Frank and Josephine Stetina of Exeter. Retired postal clerk. Veteran, U.S. Army, WorldWar II. Member: St. John's Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus, American Legion Post 3, Kings Men, NARFE. Enjoyed family and gardening.

Survivors: wife Florine; son, daughter-in-law, Rick and Sue, Lincoln; daughter, Diane, Lincoln; several nieces. Preceded in death by sisters, Elsie Hromadka, Evelyn Hyland.

Funeral mass: 10 a.m. Wednesday, St.John's Catholic Church, 7601 Vine St. Father Lyle Johnson. Calvary Cemetery. Rosary: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Butherus,Maser & Love Funeral Home, 4040 A St. Visitation: after 9 a.m. Tuesday, funeral home; half hour before services, church. Memorials to church.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I3009","Stetina","Helen Rose","23 Sep 1907","","0","She married Carl Reed, and had one child, Gary Reed. (Milligan, p 262).","STR06" "I45507","Steuben","Catherine Hamilton","13 Aug 1903","4 Mar 1996","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by L J Steuben and maintained by Phil and Beth Hutson, shows her linked to her parents, William Elmer Steuben and Dora Rowden, as well as three siblings.","STR06" "I47738","","","","","","","" "I4570","Stevens","Buena Mae","20 May 1884","19 May 1961","0","Married a MULLER.","STR06" "I4564","Stevens","Cecilia Ann","9 Dec 1867","30 Jan 1930","0","Married a Mr. Barnard.","STR06" "I4871","Stevens","Della Texas","1 Aug 1873","13 Apr 1964","0","I remember seeing her at my great uncles house (HM Hurst). I attended her funeral, and all I remember is that she was buried in a pink shroud. (Source: Cova Jean Hurst Williams)","STR06" "I4565","Stevens","Elzia Malissa","30 Aug 1869","22 Oct 1957","0","Married a Mr. South.","STR06" "I47627","Stevens","Etta Mae","Abt 1882","14 Aug 1916","0","Copied from FindAGrave:

Daughter of John Wesley Stevens.

Her father was the first permanent settler of Baylor County. He was also a founding member of the Texas Cattlemen's Association which met at Graham, Texas in 1877.

Etta Stevens, of Round Timbers was married Dr. Julian McLamore in 1902 at Round Timbers.

Survived by her husband; one son - John; one daughter - Valerie.","STR06" "I4562","Stevens","Jasper Fleet Cooper","20 Nov 1844","","0","He was the son of Fleet Cooper Stevens and Elizabeth Dorough.","STR06" "I25719","","","","","","","" "I47684","Stevenson","Charles Wesley","12 Apr 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","Not referenced in the Affadavit of B. R. Payne, a first cousin through the Roberts family, in his 1927 Affidavit of the Heirs of Talitha Roberts Stevensons parents. Perhaps Charles died young?","STR06" "I47681","Stevenson","Ellington Bedford","21 Jan 1852","Yes, date unknown","0","Not referenced in the Affadavit of B. R. Payne, a first cousin through the Roberts family, in his 1927 Affidavit of the Heirs of Talitha Roberts Stevensons parents. Perhaps Ellington died young?","STR06" "I47709","Stevenson","Harry F.","12 Jan 1877","21 Dec 1946","0","His Texas Death certifcate shows he was single and his occupation was farmer. His death was due to a ""pistol shot of a 41 colt pistol. He was shot Twice in the Left Breast."" (The certificate shows Winnsboro Franklin County TX vs Wood county?","STR06" "I47680","Stevenson","Henry Bascom","15 Nov 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","Not referenced in the Affadavit of B. R. Payne, a first cousin through the Roberts family, in his 1927 Affidavit of the Heirs of Talitha Roberts Stevensons parents. Perhaps Henry died young?","STR06" "I47676","Stevenson","James Dryer","13 Jun 1839","26 Jun 1904","0","Middle name may instead be Dyer, as two of his father's sisters were married to DYER's.

In 1860, he was living in Rusk County, Texas, with two of his brothers, and his Uncle, W P Roberts. His occupation was farmer.

In 1870, he was living in Kaufman County, Texas, next door to his older brother John. He was listed as a farmer, married to a Jane, age 25, and they shared their home with their children, Rose and William, and also with a 14 year old domestic servant, names Mary Stevenson, who was black and likely born into slavery.

His headstone, viewable on FindAGrave, is engraved J. D. Stevenson, with his dates, and his wife's name, Jane Fisher 13 Nov 1843 - 10 Mar 1916. The are linked to memorial pages for five children, William E, Harry F, Ruth Esther Stevenson Patton, Clinton, and James Porter.","STR06" "I47663","Stevenson","James Porter","2 May 1808","10 Jul 1885","0","Find A Grave shows Rev. James Porter Stevenson as one of 11 children born to William Stevenson, a travelling preacher, (DOB 4 Oct 1768 Abbeville Co, SC Died 5 Mar 1857 Claiborne Parish LA and Jane Campbell (b 19 Dec 1773 Augusta County, VA died 18 Aug 1846 Claiborne Parish LA). William Stevenson and Jane Campbell married on 4 Feb 1794 in Greene County, Tennessee.

In 1850, he was living in Claiborne Parish, Louisiana with wife Talitha C and five sons. His occupation was shown as Planter, and value of property noted as $1,380

In 1870, he was living in Wood County, Texas with second wife, Lockey. JP was shows as age 62, and Lockey age 42. They were sharing their home with five children, Allen B. Stephenson, M 19 Arkansas, Fenaby M Stephenson Female 11 Arkansas, Lee M Stephenson M 6 Tx, H M E Stephenson M 4 Texas and Sarah C Stephenson F 2 Texas. His occupation was listed as Minister, and value of property noted as $200.

After this first wife, Talitha Roberts died in 1860, he married Lokey/Lochie Sanders, and they had three children.","STR06" "I47683","Stevenson","Jessie Buckhannan","16 Nov 1857","4 Jun 1940","0","He shares a double marker with his wife, Laura Steen Stevenson.","STR06" "I47674","Stevenson","John Emory","15 Mar 1837","11 May 1903","0","His FindAGrave memorial page has a phone of his military marker, and also notes that ""John Emory Stevenson served in the Confederacy during the United States Civil War as a Private in Company F of the Eighth Regiment of the Mississippi Infantry.""

His page is linked to wife Mildred (1844-1918) and three children, Summer, Winter and Stella. Notes on the memorial pages for the family indicate: John Emory Stevenson who came from Louisianaa to Texas and married Mildred M. Their children were Winter Stevenson who married Sarah Ida Hunt; Stella Stevenson who married Dee Jones; Summer Stevenson who died in California and had his cremains scattered over his parents' and brother's graves in Long Cove Cemetery; and John Edward Stevenson, who may have died young. - Information from ""Long Cove Cemetery, A Historic Texas Cemetery"", compiled by Ruth Godwin Gadbury, 2002; and ""One Hundred Years in Long Cove"" by Ruth Godwin Gadbury, 1976, reprinted at Lulu.com and available there.","STR06" "I47674","Stevenson","John Emory","15 Mar 1837","11 May 1903","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Kaufman County, PO Kaufman
Enumerated 2 Aug 1870
Page 102
657-675
Stevenson, John E. 33 M W Merchant $600 $1000 Tex
Stevenson, Milly M 24 M W Keeping House Tennessee
Stevenson, Walker 24 M W La
Stevenson, Turner 15 M W La
658-676
Stevenson, James 31 M W Farmer $--- $400 La
Stevenson, Jane 25 F W Keeping House Tennessee
Stevenson, Rose 4 F W Tx
Stevenson, Williamd W M W Tx
Stevenson, Mary 14 F B Domestic Servant Tx","STR06" "I47610","Stevenson","Merritt Sinclair Johnson","9 Dec 1843","Bef 1850","0","Not referenced in the Affadavit of B. R. Payne, a first cousin through the Roberts family, in his 1927 Affidavit of the Heirs of Talitha Roberts Stevensons parents. Perhaps Merritt died young? Not listed on the 1850 Claiborne parish census with the remainder of his family, so likely died before 1850.","STR06" "I47679","Stevenson","Robert Payne","May 1848","Bef 1850","0","Not referenced in the Affadavit of B. R. Payne, a first cousin through the Roberts family, in his 1927 Affidavit of the Heirs of Talitha Roberts Stevensons parents. Perhaps Robert died young?","STR06" "I47689","Stevenson","Rose","Abt 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","Not shown on the Sabine County, Texas Affidavit of B. R. Payne, 25 Aug 1927 (a cousin). Perhaps she died young?","STR06" "I47678","Stevenson","Walker Courtney","8 Feb 1846","4 Jan 1891","0","In 1860, he was living in Rusk County, Texas, with two of his older brothers, and his Uncle, W P Roberts

His FindAGrave Memorial page links him to his wife, Mary Virginia McNutt (b. 1852 m. 1873 d. 1932), and four children, Mark, Benjamin Porter, Carl Morton, and William Walker Stevenson).","STR06" "I47677","Stevenson","Walter Overton","6 Aug 1841","Abt 1895","0","Per the affadavit of B. R. Payne, a cousin, ""W. O. Stevenson, who died in 1895, leaving six children, [namely]
a) May (Stevenson) Shelton
b) Walter H. Stevenson
c) Margaret Elizabethe (Stevenson) Worsham
d) Richard E. Stevenson
e) Condie Stevenson
f) Genie Stevenson
","STR06" "I47690","Stevenson","William E.","23 Apr 1868","1 May 1933","0","He shares a double headstone with his wife, Mollie J. born 17 Jun 1870 and died 20 Jun 1938.","STR06" "I47675","Stevenson","William Roberts","15 Mar 1837","11 Jul 1917","0","In 1860, he was living in Rusk County, Texas, with two of his younger brothers, and his Uncle, W P Roberts. His occupation was farmer.

In 1870, he was living in Kaufman County, Texas, and listed as a Grocer.

in 1880, he was still living in Kaufman County, a widower, and working as a dentist. (Indexed as Stephenson, with parents born in Ark and Ga?)","STR06" "I47698","Stevenson","Winter Emory","Abt 1873","29 Dec 1840","0","Winter Emry Stevenson is the son of John E. and Mildred M. Stevenson. He married Sarah Ida Hunt; they had no children. ""Mr. Winter"" and ""Miss Ida"" were faithful Baptists. he farmed, ran a community thresher, and for a time, transported cream to a creamery. - ""Long Cove Cemetery, A Historic Texas Cemetery"", compiled by Ruth Godwin Gadbury, 2002.","STR06" "I1120","Stewart","Allne","Aft 1911","Yes, date unknown","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, May 26, 1932, Vol. XXIV, Number 9

School Term Brought to Successful Close

Thursday night at the high school auditorium the commencement exercises were attended by a large crowd....diplomas were presented by R. V. Greer, superintendent of the local schools to the following candidates:Randolph Hankla, Charles S. McMillan, Willys G. Blount, Sam Henry Williams, Lois Marie Thompson, A. C. Everett, Evon McLemore, Willie Mae Stevenphson, Geneva Stallings. Earl McEachern, Hoyt J. Alford, Sidney Westbrook, Allene Stewart, Ruby Mitchill, Mildred Whitton, Clifford Childers, Bonnie Partin, Zelma Soward, Alran Hays, James Bridges, Helen Alford and Early Needham.","STR06" "I37452","","","","","","","" "I48770","Stewart","Clyde Elton","27 Apr 1904","15 Mar 1999","0","Find A Grave links him to parents Robert Percy Stewart (1873-1962) and Lillie May Adams (1876-1956)","STR06" "I1574","Stewart","David Gerald","6 Dec 1929","30 Sep 2021","0","Mr. Gerald Stewart, age 91, of San Augustine, Texas, passed away Thursday, September 30, 2021, at his residence.

Mr. Stewart was born December 6, 1929, in Sabine County, Texas, as a son of Abby (Bragg) and Thomas Grady Stewart and attended school in Hemphill. He had lived in San Augustine most of his life. Mr. Stewart was an electrical worker and retired from Deep East Texas Electrical Cooperative with 50 years of service.

He was an avid hunter and fisherman. He had a great passion for gardening and growing plants. Gerald loved his family and held each one near and dear to his heart.

Mr. Stewart was a faithful Christian servant. He was a dedicated member of San Augustine's First Baptist Church, serving as a deacon for 38 years and a longtime Sunday School teacher. He also served his country as a veteran of the U.S. Army.

His survivors include his sons, Tim Stewart and Misty of San Augustine, Texas, and Rodger Stewart and wife Mandy of San Augustine, Texas; grandchildren, Charlie Franks and wife Hannah of Huntington, Texas, Kenny Franks of San Augustine, Texas, Hunter Mosley of San Augustine, Texas, and Jalyn Mosley of San Augustine, Texas; and great-grandchildren, Kynleighn Franks, Roper Franks, Micah Franks, RaeAnne Franks, Addi Mosley, and Nayvie Mae Mosley.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Verline Gamble Stewart, in 2017 after 63 years of marriage; a son, Brad Stewart; his parents, Abby and Thomas Grady Stewart; a sister, Doris Waits; and a brother, Dalton Stewart.

Visitation will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Saturday, October 2, 2021, at First Baptist Church.

Funeral services will be held at 12:00 noon Saturday, October 2, 2021, at First Baptist Church, 502 East Columbia Street in San Augustine, with Bro. Randy Mills and Bro. Charlie Franks officiating. Committal service and interment will follow at Liberty Hill Memorial Garden.

Pallbearers: Charlie Franks, Kenny Franks, Walter Hearnsberger, Edwin Henly, Derrell Bennett, Robert Cartwright, Whit Michalec, and Harold Boozer. Honorary pallbearers: Tom Jeanes, David Noble, and Bryan Metcalf.

His family wishes to offer special recognition to caregivers Martha Garrett and Amy Allen for their dedication and attention to Mr. Stewart.

Visit www.WymanRobertsFuneralHome.com for memories and condolences.

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

Downloaded from Wyman Roberts Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, October 20, 2021, page 8","STR06" "I1543","Stewart","Doris Aileen","18 Mar 1927","25 Nov 2015","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 22, 1997, Page 7

Class of 1944

Hemphill's Class of 1944 recently held a reunion at the home of Phillip and Loretta Sterle in Hemphill. Shown are, from left: Claudine Gellaty Polley, Philip Sterle, Onie Bell Grim Williams, Doris Stewart Walts, Eugene Procella, Margie Watson Nellus, LaTrent Walker, Melba Rue Isom Byley, Charlotta Kign Walker, Bertie Scott, Helen Strickland Murray, Betty Mae Ener McGraw and Patsy Pickley Becka. The Class of '44 donated $100 from their treasury to the J. R. Huffman Public Library.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)

Obituary

Doris Stewart Waits, 88, died at 5:45 p.m. on November 25, 2015 at Briarcliff Health Center in Tyler, Texas. She was born on March 18, 1927 in Milam, Texas, Sabine County, to the late Thomas Grady Stewart and Abbie Bragg Stewart. She graduated from Hemphill High School in 1944, and she married Fredrick Nelson Waits on January 23, 1947. They were married for 59 years, until his death. Mr. and Mrs. Waits settled in Tyler, Texas, where Mr. Waits, known as the ""Singer Sewing Machine Man,"" worked for over 50 years. Mrs. Waits completed courses to become a Licensed Vocational Nurse. She worked as a nurse for over 20 years, primarily working with dialysis patients in Tyler, Texas.

Mrs. Waits was a loving and devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. Taking care of her family and friends was the joy of her life, but she also loved to be active. Her many hobbies included photography, gardening, genealogy, sewing, quilting, painting, and bird watching. She loved to travel and visited many places around the world such as England, Scotland, Ireland, Spain, Morocco, Israel, and Italy. Mrs. Waits was a professional artist in Tyler, as well as a long-time member of the Tyler Art League. She won awards for her art, often painting landscapes of the Texas Hill Country. Mrs. Waits became a Master Gardner later in life and was an active member of the Smith County Master Gardeners Association. Above all else, Mrs. Waits was a devoted Christian, sharing the love of Christ not only by what she said but how she lived. She was an active member of Southern Oaks Baptist Church in Tyler, Texas. Mrs. Waits was an exceedingly kind, funny, and generous person. She will be dearly missed.

Survivors include her son, David Russell Waits and wife Nancy of Tyler, and granddaughter Bethany Waits of Tyler, as well as a multitude of other family members and friends. The family would like to extend a special thanks to the nurses, aids, and staff at Briarcliff Health Center.

Mrs. Waits was preceded in death by her son, Ralph Arlen Waits and her husband, Fredrick Nelson Waits.

Visitation will be 11:00AM to 2:00 PM. on Monday, November 30, 2015, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral service will be at 2:00PM, Monday, November 30, 2015, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. Dewey Davidson officiating. Burial will follow in the New Hope Cemetery.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also publised in The Sabine County Reporter, December 2, 2015, Page 12","STR06" "I45137","Stewart","Dorothy Gertrude","25 Jun 1929","14 Mar 2024","0","Dorothy Gertrude Birdwell, 94, of Gravel Hill Community, Texas, passed away on March 14, 2024. She was born on June 25, 1929, in Yellowpine, Texas, to Hollis E. Stewart and Lillie Mae McDonald Stewart. She was a beloved member of her community.

Dorothy was a graduate of Hemphill High School Class of 1946. She began her career at Temple Lumber Company the day after graduating high school in 1946. Dorothy dedicated 52 years to the company, serving as an office secretary, dispatcher, and records clerk for the Forest Division until her retirement in 1998. Her co-workers and contractors held a very special place in her heart during her time at Temple as well as her Rosevine neighbors, family and many friends who helped her so much in many ways after she moved to Rosevine in 2000.

Dorothy is survived by her sister, Evelyn McNaughten of Fairmount. She was preceded in death by her parents, Hollis and Mae Stewart.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. on Friday, March 15, 2024, at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will take place at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 16, 2024, in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. T. A. Lane and Bro. Wes Wright officiating.

Burial will follow at Yellowpine Cemetery with Royce Warr, Doyle Birdwell, Derek Bobbitt, Marc Griffin, D. B. Chance, Kenneth Miller, Chris Rhame, and Kirk Butler serving as pallbearers. Honorary Pallbearers include, Dan Fussell, James T. Davis, Karey Lee, Sheriff Mitchell Newman and R.L. McDaniel.

.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Dorothy's memory to Yellowpine Cemetery, Yellowpine Missionary Baptist Church, or a charity of your choice.

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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 20, 2024, page 4","STR06" "I30925","Stewart","Eliza A.","21 Oct 1831","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Batavia, New York.","STR06" "I41164","Stewart","Eudora Belle","17 Mar 1877","22 Feb 1961","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3S1-F1R
name: Eudora Belle Collier
event: Death
event date: 22 Feb 1961
event place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 17 Mar 1877
birthplace: , Mississippi
father's name: Eli Stewart
mother's name:
certificate number: 17183
film number: 2116712
digital folder number: 005145137
image number: 00303
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Eudora Belle Collier, 1961","STR06" "I38547","Stewart","Francis Ellen","22 Aug 1861","1 Apr 1922","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M1WQ-LRM/p1
Name: Francis Ellen Jacobus
Event: Death
Event Date: 01 Apr 1922
Event Place: Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Married
Race or Color: White
Age: 60
Estimated Birth Year:
Birth Date: 22 Aug 1861
Birthplace: Tenn.
Spouse:
Father: Ross Stewart
Father's Birthplace: Tenn.
Mother: Ellen Jane Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace: Tenn.
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery: New Gray
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 02 Apr 1922
Informant:
Additional Relatives: X
Digital Folder Number: 4184086
Image Number: 731
Film Number: 1299746
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: v 32 cn 311
Collection: Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955","STR06" "I33859","Stewart","Henry Hardy","12 Feb 1900","5 Oct 1956","0","A copy of his actual death certificate can be seen at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

He is shown as a son of Henry Thomas Stewart of Alabama and Lucinda Kirdow of Georgia.","STR06" "I45136","Stewart","Hollis Edward","18 May 1905","10 Sep 1975","0","His Texas Death Certificates shows that he was a farmer, and a son of Henry Thomas STEWART and Lucinda B. KIRBOW. The informant was Mrs. Mae Stewart, his wife.","STR06" "I45136","Stewart","Hollis Edward","18 May 1905","10 Sep 1975","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 1A
7-7
Clarence and Ida McDonald
8-8
Stewart, Hollis E Head M W 24 M 21 Tx Ga Ga
Stewart, May Wf F W 22 M 19 Tx Ala Ark
Stewart, Dorothy Dtr F W 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
9-9
Jim and Docia McDonald","STR06" "I5613","Stewart","James Dalton","14 Nov 1920","14 May 2002","0","SABINE COUNTY REPORTER 22 May 2002

James Dalton Stewart

James Dalton Stewart, 81, of Milam died at 11:25 pm Tuesday, May 14, 2002 at Twin Lakes Care Center in San Augustine.

Stewart was born Nov. 14, 1920, in Hemphill and was a longtime area resident. He was a member of Bragg's Chapel Baptist Church and retired from the maintenace department of Temple-Inland Forest Products.

Survivors: daughters and sons-in-law, Linda Lyons and Judy and Charles Hodges, all of San Augustine, and Janice and Danny McCoy of Marshall; a brother and sister-in-law, David Gerald and Verline Stewart of San Augustine, a sister and brother-in-law, Doris and Nelson Waits of Tyler; grandchildren, Kim Jasper, Carole Oliver, Melissa Evans, Jensen McCoy, Ben Saunders, Shanna McDonald, Donna Hodges, and Ava Morgan; and nine great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Clara Mae Sharbeno Stewart; father, Thomas Grady Stewart; and mother Abbie Bragg Stewart.

Funeral services were held 3 pm Thursday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating. Interment followed at New Hope Cemetery near Milam.

(A similar obituary ran in the June 6, 2002 edition of the SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE)","STR06" "I38550","Stewart","Jerlina","Abt 1868","8 Jan 1914","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M17R-WXS/p1
Name: Jerlina Stewart
Event: Death
Event Date: 08 Jan 1914
Event Place: Knoxville, Knox Co., Tennessee
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Single
Race or Color: White
Age: 44
Estimated Birth Year: 1870
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Tennessee
Spouse:
Father: F.R. Stewart
Father's Birthplace: Tennessee
Mother: Ella Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery: New Gray Cemetery
Burial Place: Tennessee
Burial Date: 11 Jan 1914
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4183020
Image Number: 1377
Film Number: 1299624
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: v 30 cn 18
Collection: Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955","STR06" "I37456","Stewart","Jimmy Doyle","9 Apr 1944","25 Oct 2014","0","Jimmy Doyle Stewart, 70, of Yellowpine, died Saturday morning in the Mount Moriah Health and Rehabilitation Facility in Hemphill, Texas. Jimmy was born in Hemphill to Paul and Viola Impson Stewart. He worked as a machine operator in the chicken house industry before retiring.

Jimmy is survived by his daughter Nancy Ponder and her husband Michael of San Augustine, his grandchildren Hunter and Allison, his sister Carolyn Thomason and her husband Curtis of Hemphill, his brothers; Johnny Paul Stewart, Phillip Stewart, Ronny Stewart and his wife Bonnie all of Yellowpine, Texas.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Sunday, October 26, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Monday, October 27, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Yellowpine Cemetery, Yellowpine, Texas.

Copied from www.starrfuneralhome.com
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter October 29, 2014, Page 9


","STR06" "I47373","Stewart","John Day","4 Feb 1897","6 Jun 1955","0","JOHN DAY STEWART, a native of New Orleans, La., born February 4, 1897, died June 6, 1955, son of the late Harry Gurley Stewart and Helen McCall Stewart; survivors include wife, Alberta Martin Stewart, Greenwood, Miss.; son, John Day Stewart Jr., Greenwood, Miss.; mother, Mrs. H. G. Stewart, Jackson, Miss.; sister, Mrs. Leta Stewart Babington, Jackson, Miss.; brother, Harry W. Stewart, Jackson, Miss.; a resident of Greenwood, Miss., for the past 20 years.

Interment in Hollywood Cemetery, McComb, Miss., June 7, 1955.

Published in The Times-Picayune, June 19, 1955
Copied from his FindAGrave memorial page","STR06" "I7377","Stewart","John Ward","2 Jul 1887","10 Jun 1957","0","Never married.","STR06" "I7376","Stewart","Mary Alice","May 1883","Aft 1950","0","Said to have married first, ca 1900 or 1901, Robert N. McCARTHY. She was later said to have married a HANSEN and then a GELLIERSON.","STR06" "I48644","Stewart","Mary Evelyn","1 Nov 1936","5 Jun 2024","0","Obituary

Mary Evelyn McNaughten, 87, of Yellowpine, Texas, passed away on Wednesday, June 5, 2024. She was born on November 1, 1936, in Yellowpine, to the late Hollis E. Stewart and Lillie Mae McDonald Stewart.

Evelyn, a lifetime resident of Sabine County, was a graduate of Hemphill High School Class of 1955. She dedicated her life to being a homemaker, and when her husband was alive, she enjoyed cooking for him. Evelyn was known for being a very good cook.

She was a member of Friendship Baptist Church and had a love for gospel music and puzzle books. Evelyn's loved to go places, as long as she didn't have to leave Sabine County.

Evelyn is survived by her nephews, Jerry Wayne Smith and wife, Theresa of Hemphill, and A. B. Clark, Jr. of Fairmont. She is also survived by several great nephews and nieces, and two great-great-nephews.

Evelyn was preceded in death by her parents, Hollis and Mae Stewart, her husband, Audice McNaughten, and her sister, Dorothy Birdwell.

Visitation will be held from 1:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. on Friday, June 7, 2024, in Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. following the visitation, with Bro. Wayne Alford officiating.

Burial will follow the services in Fairmount Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home, with John Smith, Jason Smith, Tra Clark, Billy Stewart, Michael Stewart, and Kirk Butler serving as pallbearers.

Memories and condolences can be made at starrfuneralhome.com, downloaded from their website

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 12, 2024, Page 4","STR06" "I37454","","","","","","","" "I39567","","","","","","","" "I6227","Stewart","Thomas Grady","21 Sep 1895","14 Oct 1975","0","Name: Thomas Grady Stewart
Death Date: 14 Oct 1975
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 80 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1895
Birth Date: 21 Sept 1895
Birthplace: Louisiana
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Abbie Stewart
Father's Name: Henry Thomas Stewart
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Beulah Kirbow
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Veteran: World War I
Informant: Mrs. Abbie Stewart (wife)
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 14 Oct 1975
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243832
Digital Film Number: 4167881
Image Number: 3369
Reference Number: 3407
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I6227","Stewart","Thomas Grady","21 Sep 1895","14 Oct 1975","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 20,21 and 22 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 171 Sheet 14A Stamped 183
164-166
Stewart, Grady Head M W 24 M Tx Tx Tx
Stewart, AbbieWf F W 21 M Tx Tx Tx
165-167
David and Naomi Bragg

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 29, 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 11A Stamped 82
216-223
Naomi Bragg (widowed) with children Leona, Bessie and Edward
218-225
Stewart, Grady Head M W 34 M 23 La La La Farmer
Stewart, Abbie Wf F W 31 M 20 Tx Tx Tx
Stewart, James D Son M W 9 S Tx La Tx
Stewart, Dorris Dtr F W 3 S Tx La Tx
Stewart, Gerlad Son M W 4/12 S Tx La Tx","STR06" "I7260","Stewart","Ward Keller","Between 1858 and 1859","1896","0","He was the son of Benjamion Franklin STEWART of Tennessee.","STR06" "I7708","Stick","Anna Maria","20 Mar 1794","29 Nov 1851","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of John Casper Stick and Anna Margaretha Schallin Stick. Dean Cramer says she was baptized at St. David's.","STR06" "I862","Stickley","Hilda Jane","21 May 1892","7 Apr 1960","0","After Jane's death, her husband, Dorus, published a book of memoirs of stories her father-in-law, John A. Benkelman, often repeated. Her preface says that she started her writing about her father-in-law John in 1945, ""to shorten the long, restless lonely hours we spent together after your 90th year.""

Bonnie Benkelman McLemore, the daugher of Dorus's first cousin, Ben Benkelman Jr., had many fond memories of Jane. It was Jane who inspired her to attend Western Michigan State University and major in Occupational Therapy.


Obituary
Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, April 14, 1960

Mrs. Benkelman Buried Saturday

Mrs. Hilda Jane Benkelman, 67, wife of Dorus Benkelman died Thursday, April 7, in Pleasant Home Hospital, where she had been a patient since Monday.

The former Hilda Jane Stickley, she was born May 21, 1892, at Brantford, Ontario. She was married November 2, 1943, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman FISHER in Royal Oak. Mrs. Benkelman had served as an Army nurse during World War I and later taught and trained crippled children at a school in Royal Oak.

Surviving are her husband; a brother, Ernest STICKLEY of Detroit, and two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth POTTER of Sarasota, Fla., and Mrs. Harriet SMITH of Marysville, Wash.

Services were held Saturday at the Douglas Funeral Home with the Rev. S.R. Wurtz officiating.
Burial was in Elkland Cemetery.","STR06" "I28328","","","","","","","" "I30180","Stidman","Albert C.","18 Dec 1909","11 Mar 1945","0","At the time of the 1920 census, he was living with his maternal grandparents in Pennsylvania instead of in Baltimore with his parents.

FindAGrave has a memorial for PFC Albert C. Stidman, and notes he ""served as a Private First Class, U.S. Army during World War II.

He resided in Baltimore County, Maryland prior to the war.

He enlisted in the Army on February 6, 1943 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was noted as being employed as a Semiskilled routemen and also as Married.

Albert was ""Killed In Action"" during the war and was awarded the Purple Heart.

Service # 33555619""
","STR06" "I12441","Stidman","Albert G.","6 Sep 1874","22 May 1956","0","His obituary was said to have been published in the Baltimore Sun on 22 May 1956.

STIDMAN. On May 22, 1956, ALBERT G. beloved h/o Emma Cramer Stidman. Funeral services at the Chapel of William Berryman & Sons, Reisterstown, on Friday at 10 A.M. Interment in Stone Church Cemetery, Broadbecks PA [in lieu of flowers please contribute to Polio Fund]. (Balto Sun 05/24/1956)

http://www.mdgenweb.org/baltimorecity/obits/Obits1956.htm","STR06" "I12441","Stidman","Albert G.","6 Sep 1874","22 May 1956","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Maryland, Baltimore County, Election District 3
Enumerated ____ day ____ 1910
SD 2 ED 12 Sheet 5B
106-108
Stidman, Albert G Head M W 35 m1 2 Maryland Eng/English Eng/English Wire worker Mfg. Plant
Stidman, Emma Wf F W 23 m1 2 1/1 Pa Pa Pa
Stidman, Albert C Son M W 5/12 S Md Md Pa


1920 Census
Maryland, Baltimore (Independent City)
Enumerated 12 ---1920
SD 3 ED 305 Ward 18 Sheet 9A Stamped 48
1118-113-180
Stidman, Albert G Head M W 45 M Md England England Boiler maker railroad
Stidman, Emma Wf F W 32 M Pa Pa Pa
Stidman, Marie E Dtr F W 7 S Md Md Pa
Stidman, Frederick C Son M W 5 S Md Md Pa
Stidman, Annie C Dtr F W 2 S Md Md Pa
","STR06" "I30904","Stiles","Adrian","1853-1854","Yes, date unknown","0","Census:
1880, Castleton, Rutland County, Vermont, p. 56A. Adrian W. Stiles, son-in-law of Franklin Sanford, married, age 26, born in New York, parents born in Vermont, occupation: Herding in Colorado.","STR06" "I2833","Stiles","Benjamin","13 Mar 1850","7 Sep 1925","0","His Texas Death certificate shows him as a widowed farmer, and the son of John C. Stiles, born Massachusetts (sic) and an unknown mother. He resided at 321 Cooper in San Antonio at the time of his death. The informant was Elma Stiles of that same address. He was buried in Floresville, but the name of the cemetery was not listed.","STR06" "I31278","Stiles","Frank S.","1878-1879","Yes, date unknown","0"," The Sanford genealogy says he resided in Albany, New York.

Census:
1880, Castleton, Rutland County, Vermont, p. 56A. Frank S. Stiles, grandson of Franklin Sanford, age 1, born in Vermont, parents born in Vermont","STR06" "I2831","Stiles","John Carroll","Abt 1819","Yes, date unknown","0","Wynema McGrew notes that in 1860, John Carroll was living in Fayette County, TX with a 23 year old female, E. Stiles, probably his second wife. Their is an age gap between his third and fourth child, so possibly the fourth child was born to the second wife. The US Civil War database at Ancestry. com sjhows that a John C. Stiles served in the Confederate forces, in the 12th Texas Infantry (Young's, Company A) as a Corporal. His rank at enlistment was that of Private. M227 roll 35","STR06" "I2831","Stiles","John Carroll","Abt 1819","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Ouachita Parish, Ward No. 9
Enumerated 24 Oct 1850
Stamped 256
288-298
John Carroll Stiles 31 M Laborer Md.
Julia Ann Stiles 30 F La
William Michael Stiles 1 M La

1860 Census
Texas, Fayette County, P O Blackjack
Enumerated 24 July 1860
Page 166
1234-1672
J. C. Stiles 41 m Farmer $--- $200 Maryland
E. Stiles 23 F Tx [Second wife]
William Stiles 12 M Tx
Benjamin Stiles 10 M Tx
H. A. Stiles 7 F Tx
J. A. Stiles 2 F Tx
Elizabeth Stiles 5 F Tx","STR06" "I10472","Still","James Jolly","Abt 1784","15 Nov 1849","0","James Jolly Still is buried in the Bean-Still Cemetery in Edgefield Co. S.C. His tombstone is marked with the deathdate, 15 Nov. 1849, ""age 63 years"". His wife, Isabella's tombstone is marked with her deathdate, 1 April 1872, ""age 86 years"". Because James Jolly witnessed a deed in late 1805 (see above under David Still). I believe he had to be born by 1784 to be of age to witness, and the tombstone age of 63 years may be wrong.

Edgefield Co. Deed Bk CC:Book 28:78. 21 March 1806. William Martin to Jolly Still 270a, on Underwood's Branch of Mine Creek of Saluda River adjacent lands of Isaac Bush, Benjamin Still, William Rotten, Ogden Cockeroft and Adam Stalnaker , originally granted to said William Martin 06 February 1804; witnessed by Benjamin Still, David Still. Signed William Martin, Mary Martin. Proved 15 April 1806 by David Still. Alexander Bean JP; recorded 25 March 1807.

Some of my information comes from Winard King, Jolly's descendant, and from a writing by a descendant in March 1917 called ""Partial History of the Bean Family"" which Mr. King sent me. I have also culled information from Mr. King's correspondence to me in 1985 and first part of 1986. He died soon after 25 February 1986, date of his last letter to me. He was a very good researcher and very enthusiastic about genealogy.

John STILL Family of Edgefield County, SC
Compiled by Thelma Faye Cain Prince, c. 1999

beanhttp://www.oursouthernancestors.com/still-002.html","STR06" "I24256","","","","","","","" "I9450","Stinar","George J.","3 Dec 1927","Yes, date unknown","0","In the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 9, September 2, 1946, in a column titled ""School Days"", it was noted that George J. Stinar was graduated from Lew Wallace H.S., Gary, Indiana, and set to join the Navy in the Fall. The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 10, September 1, 1947, further noted that PFC Stinar graduated from one of the training command's airplane mechanic training courses at Kessler Field. As of Volume 11, it was written that he had left Selfridge Field and successfully competed for the assignment to the flight of 16 F-80 ""Shooting Star"" jet planes making the first US Air Force transatlantic hop. He went to Maine, Scotland, Iceland, Greenland, England and Germay on this three month good-will tour.","STR06" "I31372","","","","","","","" "I1404","Stinar","Lydiaann","7 Dec 1933","27 Jan 2013","0","Lydiaann Fritz, age 79, of Portage, IN passed away Sunday, January 27, 2013 at her home. She was born in Gary, IN on December 7, 1933 to George and Louise (Zinnecker) Stinar. Lydiaann married Edward Fritz May 23, 1953. She was a homemaker who was devoted to her family. Lydiaann is survived by her husband, Edward; children: Sheryl (Harold) Diedrich, Karen (Jeffrey) Waite, Scott Fritz, Shaunda (Bob) Craigin, David (Maria) Fritz, Ed Cisarik, Patty (George) Demopoulos, Pat (Mich) Stanley, and John Cisarik; brothers: Walt (Mary) Stinar and Clare (Joan) Stinar; sister, Marge Brooks; and she was the best grandmother and babysitter to her 12 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, George (Rose) Stinar; and granddaughter, Angela Waite. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday, January 31, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. directly at St. Patrick Catholic Church, 638 N. Calumet Road, Chesterton, IN with Father James Meade officiating. Burial will follow at Graceland Cemetery, Valparaiso, IN. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, January 30, 2013 from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Edmonds & Evans Funeral Home Portage Chapel, 6941 Central Ave., Portage, IN with a wake service at 5:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials are requested to the Family Resource Center, Adoption Agency, Chicago, IL or the Visiting Nurse Association of Porter County.

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nwitimes","STR06" "I7172","","","","","","","" "I19126","Stinnett","Alexander","Abt 1817","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Virginia, Bedford County, The Southern Division
Enumerated 25 Oct 1850
1027-1027
Alx. Stinnet 30 M Farmer 850 Va
Catharine Stinnet 30 F Va
John T. Stinnet 3 M Va
Frances Stinnet 1 F Va","STR06" "I27733","Stinnett","Dezzie R.","1 Jan 1870","18 Jan 1949","0","It was assumed her last name is STINNETT, based on Malinda Stinnett, ""Aunt"", living with James and Dezzie in 1900. This was verified by obtaining the social security application of her son, Amos Buryle McLemore.

Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Mary Jo:

Published in The Alabama Courier, Athens, AL, Thursday, January 20, 1949

Mrs. J. R. McLemore, age 79, of Athens Route 5, died at her late residence on Tuesday, January 18, at 11 a.m. Brother E. F. Bullington will officiate today (Thursday) 11 a.m. from Mt. Carmel Church. Interment will follow in the City Cemetery, Spry in charge.

She is survived by her husband; three sons, A. B. McLemore of Oak Ridge, Fred McLemore of Athens Route 5, and Carlos McLemore of Detroit; two daughters, Mrs. Lena Dudley of Detroit and Mrs. Louis Elledge, Tuscaloosa; 8 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers were M. C. Nichols, Fate Ball, Clydas McLemore, Home McLemore, Louis Brooks Jr., and Melvin Cox.

She was preceded in death by one son, Herbert McLemore who died October 18, 1918 in England.","STR06" "I27733","Stinnett","Dezzie R.","1 Jan 1870","18 Jan 1949","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1880 Federal Census

Household: Name RelationMarital StatusGenderRaceAgeBirthp
lace
OccupationFather's BirthplaceMother's Birthplace
Wyley STINNETT Self M Male W 43 AL Farmer TN VA
Laura STINNETT Wife M Female W 45 TN Keeping House TN TN
William STINNETT Son S Male W 19 AL Farming AL TN
Morgan STINNETT Son S Male W 16 AL Farming AL TN
Stephen STINNETT Son S Male W 13 AL Farming AL TN
Charlie STINNETT Son S Male W 11 AL Farming AL TN
Polk STINNETT Son S Male W 6 AL AL TN
Elbert STINNETT Nephew S Male W 20 AL Farming AL AL
Sallie STINNETT Niece S Female W 17 AL At Home AL AL
Desie STINNETT Niece S Female W 8 AL At Home AL AL

Source Information:Census PlaceBeat 7, Limestone, Alabama
Family History Library Film 1254020 NA Film Number T9-0020
Page Number 398C","STR06" "I46610","Stinnett","Elvis P.","13 Mar 1843","18 Dec 1918","0","Even though he was listed as Elvis Kuykendall on the 1860 census, Linda Kuykendall wrote that ""Elvis was a Stinnett his mother wed Alfred Kuykendall as his second wife. Elvis was the son of Dabney Stinnett. My Dad knew G. G. (George Graham) Kuykendall. G.G. and his stepbrother Elvis were close friends. Elvis was knocked down by big dog coming out of a shop in Carmi and died.""

This article below, with more details about Elvis's tragic death, is from ""Gone But Not Forgotten, Vol. 1"", p 453, and was copied from his FindAGrave memorial page created by M. Kramer.

Elvis Stinnett died Thurs morning after suffering a fall when a big hound, running down the sidewalk, knocked his feet from under him. He received a fractured skull from the fall. The accident happened in front of Fred Brandt's Shop near his home. Born in Todd Co., Ky, in 1843, died 19 Dec 1918. Son of Dabney K. and Susan Britton Stinnett. His father died in 1845 and was buried near Elkton, Ky. Married 1867 to Emor Clark near Phillipstown. One of the founders and first trustees of McHenry Methodist Church. Burial Kuykendall Cemetery. Born March 13 1843 75 years 9 months 6 days. After father's death, his mother married Alfred Kuykendall.
","STR06" "I19089","Stinnett","Joel Martin","Abt 1804","Abt 1876","0","Joel Stinnett, nephew of Samuel Marshall, is shown as an 1836 settler in Lewis county in Township 60, Range 7. Samuel was in Range 6 so Joel would have lived just a short distance farther west. The Stinnett's appear in the 1840 census but moved on to Texas in the mid-1840's where he had the first grist mill in the state. A grandson founded the town of Stinnett, Texas. Joel was the son of LINDSEY & NANCY (MARSHALL) STINNETT in Bedford County, Virginia. Nancy was an older sister of Samuel Marshall. (Ralph Marshall, p 30).","STR06" "I19125","Stinnett","John T.","Abt 1815","Yes, date unknown","0","Ralph Marshall shows that he married Margaret CREASY on 19 Dec 1842 in Bedford County, Virginia.","STR06" "I19069","Stinnett","Lindsey","Abt 1783","Yes, date unknown","0","Lindsey Stinnett is said to be the son of William Stinnett and grandson of Benjamin Stinnett and Elizabeth Sanders of what is now Amherst County, Virginia. Benjamin served in the French and Indian Wars. (Ralph Marshall, p 24).","STR06" "I19069","Stinnett","Lindsey","Abt 1783","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Virginia, Bedford County, Southern Division, 33
Stamped 227
229-229
Linsey Stinnet 67 M Farmer Va
Nancy Stinnet 67 F Va
Davidson Carter 26 M Laborer 400 Va
Mary Carter 27 F Va
Nathaniel C Carter 3 M Va
","STR06" "I19128","Stinnett","Lindsey","Abt 1822","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown on the Ancestry.com database, US Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865, Confederate, Virginia, 28 Virginia Infantry, 28th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, Company G, Private, Film Number M382 roll 53","STR06" "I19128","Stinnett","Lindsey","Abt 1822","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Virginia, Bedford County, the Southern District
Enumerated 29 Nov 1850
1417-1417
Linsay Stinnets 28 M Laborer Va
Judith Stinnets 25 F Va
Mary Stinnets 2 F Va
Eliza Ann Stinnets 1 F Va","STR06" "I19127","Stinnett","Pleasant E.","Abt 1820","Yes, date unknown","0","Ralph Marshall shows that he married Elizabeth CREASY on 28 Apr 1843 in Bedford County, Virginia.","STR06" "I19123","Stinnett","Wyatt","Abt 1811","Yes, date unknown","0","Listed as a chair maker in 1860 and wagon maker in 1880. (Ralph Marshall, p 25).","STR06" "I16356","Stockbridge","Amy Lydia","Aft 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","The ""Early Settlers of Roosevelt County, New Mexico"" notes that she died at the age of 9 or 10.","STR06" "I16354","Stockbridge","Celia","15 Aug 1873","23 Apr 1961","0","Celia was a schoolteacher. Celia travelled back from New Mexico to Oklahoma to help build a Methodist Church near Olustee.","STR06" "I16347","Stockbridge","Ebenezer","15 Oct 1807","6 Jul 1892","0","The ""Early Settlers of Roosevelt County, New Mexico"" notes that he was married first to Sarah Fellows.

Ebenezer Stockbridge was a minister for 30 years and was head of Holston College near Knoxville, Tennessee. (Early Settlers of Roosevelt County, New Mexico, pg 98)","STR06" "I16350","Stockbridge","Joseph M.","18 Sep 1862","25 Nov 1912","0","Witness to the marrige of Ralph and Mary (Stockbridge) Strong. Also gave an affadavit about the health of Ralph's first wife, Mary Ella Hall. The affadavit was given to explain why Ralph forfeited his homestead in the Territory of Oklahoma.","STR06" "I8861","Stockbridge","Mary J.","2 Feb 1858","27 Jul 1940","0","Mary and her sister Celia Stockbridge were both Schoolteachers. They were homesteaders on adjacent plots of land in Olustee, Greer (now Jackson) County, O.T. They built a cabin across the property line, which they shared. In fact their dining room table was directly over their property line.

After her marriage to Ralph, they moved to the New Mexico Territory. She remained there after his death. At the time of the 1930 census, she was still in Roosevelt County, Precinct 24, ED 27 and listed as: Mrs. R.B. Strong O $800 F W 72 Wd 49 Va Maine TN

When Charles Strong visited Roosevelt County, New Mexico in October, 2000, he met J.T. and Lilly Belle Toombs of Pep, New Mexico. Both of them remembered Mary Strong. In fact, they still had a book they had received as a gift from her. The book was titled ""One Hundred and One Famous Poems"" an anthology compiled by Roy J. Cook. It had a copyright date of 1929, and was inscribed ""From Mrs. R.B. Strong To J.T. Toombs April 24, 1937.""

She apparently moved back to Oklahoma shortly after this, as the history of Roosevelt County New Mexico indicates she died in Praire Hill, Oklahoma. This is approximately five miles north of Creta, Oklahoma. Her certificate of death shows she actually died in Olustee, and was buried in Prarie Hill. The informant was Mrs. R.F. Mitchell (her sister Celia). The certificate of death also shows she was born in Virginia. Mary's early reponse to the federal census instead has her place of birth as Tennessee. Charles Strong spoke to Darline Irby, who has records of Jackson County cemeteries. She said that Mary was not buried in Prairie Hill, but rather in Erin Cemetery, located 2 miles north and 2 and 1/2 miles west of Olustee, OK.","STR06" "I18946","Stocker","Nancy Elizabeth","Bef 1839","14 Oct 1874","0","Daughter of Mathew STOCKER and Matilda DENDY (dwelling 617 of Sabine Parish, LA 1850 census)","STR06" "I21155","Stocking","George","Abt 1582","25 May 1683","0","Witnesses: Gregory Wollerton and George Grave, Sen.

Original Proprietor

To Georg Stockine 1/2 Acre in Westend.

It was taken by Nathaniel Willett, Thomas Bunce and John Easton.

Taken by Nathaniel White and John Warner.

""Lotts Granted behind the Pyne S(wamp) to Georg Stockine 4 Ackrs""

Division of Fresh Pond meadow--Georg Stockin 1 (acre).

Under the heading ""The Names of such Inhabitants as have right in undivided Lands."" George Stocine appears as 36th name in list of 121 proprietors of Hartford. He is credited with 20 acres out of a total of 3,281.

This was a list of freeman on the south side of Hartford.

George Stocking's proportion of the upland division on the East side of river was 20 acres out of 3,109 total held by 89 proprietors.

1 NOTE Connecticut Census, Yr, Surname Given County State-Pg- Twp Record Type-Database ID# 1635,STOCKING-GEORGE..Hartford County, CT-NPN-Hartford-CT 1635-1807 Misc. CTS1a3005696 1635,STOCKING-GEORGE..Hartford County, CT-NPN-Hartford-CT 1635-1807 Misc. CTS1a3005699 1670,STOCKING-GEORGE..Hartford County, CT-NPN-Hartford-CT 1635-1807 Misc. CTS1a3005697 1670,STOCKING-GEORGE..Hartford County, CT-NPN-Hartford-CT 1635-1807 Misc. CTS1a3005700

HISTORY of CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 1630-1877 PREFACE page 707 Stocking, George, settler, 1634, 33; res. 1635, S. W. cor. Holyoke and Winthrop streets (Cambridge), XVI, 43; rem. to Hartford with Hooker, selectman there 1647, 663

HISTORY of CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 1630-1877 PREFACE page 477 Manning, William, settler, purchased estate of George Stocking, ab. 1638, S. W. cor. Mount Auburn and Holyoke Streets, XVI, 43; living 1650, had wife in Eng., prob. d. on voyage, 601; land at Shawshine, 59; [m. (2) Susanna who was bur. 16 Oct.1650, V. R.], (3) Elizabeth --, will made, 17 Feb. 1665, proved, 28 Ap. 1666, Gen.]

Connecticut Puritan Settlers, 1633-1845 First Sttlers of the Colony. Stocking, George, one of the first settlers in the colony--townsman in 1647. He came from Cambridge, and was one of the original proprietors of Hartford in '39.

Catalogue of the Names of the First Puritan Settlers of Connecticut. (Continued.) Stocking, George, of Hartford--died in May, 1683. He was aged at his decease, and left children, Dea. Samuel, Hannah Benton, the wife of John Richards, and the wife of Samuel Olcott. Estate ?257. He had a grandson John, a son of Dea. Samuel. Dea.Samuel Stocking, of Middletown, son of George, of Hartford, died Dec. 30, 1683. Wife, Bethia. Children, Samuel 27 years of age, Bethia Stowe 25, John 23, Ebenezer 17, George, Stephen 10, Daniel 6, Lydia 21. He gave to Rev. Nathaniel Collins, hisminister, ?3. (See p. 77, No. 2.). Selectman, 1647 Came to America aboard the Griffin 2 SOUR S194


1 NOTE Connecticut Census, Yr, Surname Given County State-Pg- Twp Record Type-Database ID# 1635,STOCKING-GEORGE..Hartford County, CT-NPN-Hartford-CT 1635-1807 Misc. CTS1a3005696 1635,STOCKING-GEORGE..Hartford County, CT-NPN-Hartford-CT 1635-1807 Misc. CTS1a3005699 1670,STOCKING-GEORGE..Hartford County, CT-NPN-Hartford-CT 1635-1807 Misc. CTS1a3005697 1670,STOCKING-GEORGE..Hartford County, CT-NPN-Hartford-CT 1635-1807 Misc. CTS1a3005700

HISTORY of CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 1630-1877 PREFACE page 707 Stocking, George, settler, 1634, 33; res. 1635, S. W. cor. Holyoke and Winthrop streets (Cambridge), XVI, 43; rem. to Hartford with Hooker, selectman there 1647, 663

HISTORY of CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 1630-1877 PREFACE page 477 Manning, William, settler, purchased estate of George Stocking, ab. 1638, S. W. cor. Mount Auburn and Holyoke Streets, XVI, 43; living 1650, had wife in Eng., prob. d. on voyage, 601; land at Shawshine, 59; [m. (2) Susanna who was bur. 16 Oct.1650, V. R.], (3) Elizabeth --, will made, 17 Feb. 1665, proved, 28 Ap. 1666, Gen.]

Source: Bufe, Sierra Noel (sierra@brighterfusion.com) ""Sierra Noel Bufe"" (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:2139580) Ver. 2007-04-01 00:45:10","STR06" "I19322","Stocking","Hannah Shailer","6 Feb 1792","14 Sep 1826","0","Dwight lists her as the ""dau. of Benjamin STOCKING of Chatham, Ct., and Dimmis SHAILER."" The book ""Early Connecticut Marriages"" by Frederick Bailey shows 'Benjamin Stocking & Dimmis Shailor Aug 1789' in Haddam, Middlesex County, Ct.","STR06" "I21147","Stocking","Samuel","Abt 1620","1 Dec 1683","0","Name Suffix: Deacon
1 NOTE First Sttlers of the Colony.
Stocking, Samuel, had a daughter Bethiah.

Appendix, Containing Additions and Corrections.
Collins, Nathaniel. The early church members in Middletown, were, Nathaniel Collins, Thomas Allen, Thomas Wetmore, John Hall, jr., Samuel Stocking, sen'r., William Harris, John Savadge or Savage, sen'r., Robert and Andrew Warner, sen'r., (andGeorge Hubbard, sen'r., after his return from the New Haven colony.) The first meeting house erected there was in 1652--and the size of it, 20 by 20 feet. They had but one society there until 1703, when a second society was formed.

Catalogue of the Names of the First Puritan Settlers of Connecticut. (Continued.)
Stocking, George, of Hartford--died in May, 1683. He was aged at his decease, and left children, Dea. Samuel, Hannah Benton, the wife of John Richards, and the wife of Samuel Olcott. Estate ?257. He had a grandson John, a son of Dea. Samuel. Dea.Samuel Stocking, of Middletown, son of George, of Hartford, died Dec. 30, 1683. Wife, Bethia. Children, Samuel 27 years of age, Bethia Stowe 25, John 23, Ebenezer 17, George, Stephen 10, Daniel 6, Lydia 21. He gave to Rev. Nathaniel Collins, hisminister, ?3. (See p. 77, No. 2.)


Samuel - d. Dec. 1683. Deacon at Middletown, CT where he settle about 1655. Sgt. in King Philip's War. Married May 27, 1652 Bethia HOPKINS, daughter of John and Jane. Bethia married second James STEELE. Children of Samuel and Bethia: Hannah diedyoung; Samuel; Bethia married Thomas STOWE; John; Ebenezer; George married Elizabeth; Stephen; Daniel married Jane MOULD; Lydia married first Joseph HOWELL, and second Edward RANNEY (or RAYNER); and Thomas.

Freeman, 1654. Rep. - 1665,69 and 74. Made Sgt. 1677
Served in King Philip's War
One of the three signers of Indian deed of Middletown


1 NOTE First Sttlers of the Colony.
Stocking, Samuel, had a daughter Bethiah.

Appendix, Containing Additions and Corrections.
Collins, Nathaniel. The early church members in Middletown, were, Nathaniel Collins, Thomas Allen, Thomas Wetmore, John Hall, jr., Samuel Stocking, sen'r., William Harris, John Savadge or Savage, sen'r., Robert and Andrew Warner, sen'r., (andGeorge Hubbard, sen'r., after his return from the New Haven colony.) The first meeting house erected there was in 1652--and the size of it, 20 by 20 feet. They had but one society there until 1703, when a second society was formed.

Catalogue of the Names of the First Puritan Settlers of Connecticut. (Continued.)
Stocking, George, of Hartford--died in May, 1683. He was aged at his decease, and left children, Dea. Samuel, Hannah Benton, the wife of John Richards, and the wife of Samuel Olcott. Estate ?257. He had a grandson John, a son of Dea. Samuel. Dea.Samuel Stocking, of Middletown, son of George, of Hartford, died Dec. 30, 1683. Wife, Bethia. Children, Samuel 27 years of age, Bethia Stowe 25, John 23, Ebenezer 17, George, Stephen 10, Daniel 6, Lydia 21. He gave to Rev. Nathaniel Collins, hisminister, ?3. (See p. 77, No. 2.)


Samuel - d. Dec. 1683. Deacon at Middletown, CT where he settle about 1655. Sgt. in King Philip's War. Married May 27, 1652 Bethia HOPKINS, daughter of John and Jane. Bethia married second James STEELE. Children of Samuel and Bethia: Hannah diedyoung; Samuel; Bethia married Thomas STOWE; John; Ebenezer; George married Elizabeth; Stephen; Daniel married Jane MOULD; Lydia married first Joseph HOWELL, and second Edward RANNEY (or RAYNER); and Thomas.
Freeman, 1654. Rep. - 1665,69 and 74. Made Sgt. 1677
Served in King Philip's War
One of the three signers of Indian deed of Middletown

Source: Bufe, Sierra Noel (sierra@brighterfusion.com) ""Sierra Noel Bufe"" (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:2139580) Ver. 2007-04-01 00:45:10","STR06" "I2640","Stofer","Charles ""Chick""","3 Nov 1910","30 Jul 2001","0","Stofer --?b? ?/b?Charles ""Chick,"" 90, Geneva, died Monday (7/30/01). Born, Geneva. Former owner, Chick's Auto Repair.

Survivors: wife, Agnes; son, Rodger, Geneva; daughter, Shirley Hughes, Clinton, Okla.; four grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild.

Services: 10 a.m. Thursday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Geneva. Geneva Public Cemetery. Visitation: beginning 1 p.m. today, funeral home. Memorials to Geneva Rescue Unit.

From the Lincoln Journal Star archives, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy

SSN 508-18-4853","STR06" "I3537","Stofer","Lola Vlasta","6 Nov 1924","17 Nov 1989","0","The daughter of Fred and Harriet Grace (Casburn) Stofer. Vlasta worked as a secretary at the Fillmore County Courthouse. After moving to Colorado, she was employed by the Loveland Memorial Hospital as an insurance clerk for seven years. She retired due to her health in March, 1977. (Milligan, p 219).

SSN 566-34-1792","STR06" "I36120","Stogsdill","Louise","Abt 1893","Yes, date unknown","0","She was married first to Steven Edgar.","STR06" "I32277","Stoldorf","Dean Lavern","26 Sep 1917","27 Mar 1992","0","The son of William and Sylvia STOLDORF.","STR06" "I28640","Stoll","Johanna Friedericke","8 Aug 1820","19 Jun 1901","0","Tri-County Chronicle
Friday, Jun. 21, 1901

Friedericke Ahr
Died at the Home of her Daughter, Mrs. C.O. Lenzner
Long and Favorably Known
Closely Identified Many Years with the Evangelical Church and Was Highly Respected by All

From the handle of the front door of Gottlieb Ahr's home on Seeger Street a streamer of crepe was seen on Wednesday morning which told the passerby that Grandma Ahr had passed into eternity. Mrs. Ahr was one of Cass City's oldest settlers. In 1868 she came here with her husband from the so-called German colony which was a German settlement near Bay Port. Cass City was then in its infancy, there being only a few holdings which formed the nucleus of the village.

From the first Mrs. Ahr asserted a beneficial influence in the community. She was always admired for her strong common sense and helpful disposition, which characterized her entire life. Especially was she a strong factor in church life. She was one of the charter members of the Evangelical Church of this place. For many years the services were held in the Walmsley schoolhouse one and one-half miles from the village. Mrs. Ahr took a leading part in all these services. Being musically inclined she led in song in every service. Through all kinds of weather, in summer or winter, the good woman journeyed to the little schoolhouse and became a source of inspiration to all. She was active in her sphere of work up to a few weeks ago, when she took to her bed never to rise again. Seven years ago the deceased wrote the following short sketch of her life, which we have translated from the German language:

""I, Johanna Friedericke Ahr, nee Stoll, saw the light of this world at Vaihingen, Kingdom of W?rttemberg, August 8, 1820. I came to this land in the year 1854 and entered into wedlock with Gottlieb Ahr in 1856. I was born into eternal life in 1859 and joined the German Methodist Church. After a period of nine years I came to Cass City where I became a member of the Evangelical Church in 1868. For a long time I had a hard battle with Satan who tried to rob me of my experiences as a child of God; but after much prayer and by the assistance of the Holy Spirit I gained the victory. I expect to leave one son, four daughters and -- grandchildren. I have nothing to glory in myself, but in the grace of God I do glory, for He has done great things for me. To Him be all honor and praise now and throughout all eternity. Amen.""

At the close of this remarkable document she makes the request that the following words should be used as her funeral text: ""But where sin abounded, grace did much more abound."" Rom. 5:20. She also chose the hymns which were sung at the funeral service. The funeral was held to-day. The pastor, Rev. L. Brumm preached a powerful sermon to a large congregation.

Mrs. Ahr leaves an aged husband, and five children, Mrs. C.O. Lenzner, Mrs. H.S. Gamble of Sebewaing; Mrs. S. Striffler of Argyle; Mrs. F.D. Royer of Northview, Mo.; and Theophilus Ahr, her only son.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Fall 2007)

The July/August 2011 issue of the Cass City Area Historical and Genealogy Society, Volume 16, Number 4, featured an article about the Ahr family, and noted that Frederica hauled her piano all the way from Pennsylvania to Ora Labora and then on to Cass City. She was the only person in the whole village at the time who had or could play the piano and she was in much demand for church services, weddings, and funerals, no matter the denomination.","STR06" "I15791","Stone","Ida","Bef 1906","","0","Could this be her on the SSDI?

IDA POOLE 08 Dec 1901 Apr 1986 98103 (Seattle, King, WA) (none specified) 532-18-6157 Washington","STR06" "I18706","Stone","Jane","Abt 1811","Bef Oct 1834","0","The daughter of William Stone and Nancy Neal. (Courtesy of Grace Gleason).","STR06" "I30344","Stone","Ray ""Rayde""","27 Mar 1897","Jan 1980","0","Her granddaughter wrote that Cecil McLemore left W.E.'s mother, Rayde Stone (VanPelt), before W.E. was born.

This appears to be her listing on the SSDI:

RAY VANPELT 27 Mar 1897 Jan 1980 75956 (Kirbyville, Jasper, TX ) (none specified) 463-20-2126 Texas","STR06" "I30344","Stone","Ray ""Rayde""","27 Mar 1897","Jan 1980","0","(Research):
Census Records:

1910 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 3, Kirbyville
Enumerated 27 April 1910
SD 2 ED 62 Sheet 18B
320-344
Stone, William Hd M W 37 m1 16 Tx Ind Ind Foreman Saw Gang
Stone, Laura Wf F W 31 m1 16 4/4 Tx Tx Tx
Stone, Carl Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Stone, Ray Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Stone, Harrell Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Stone, Opal Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 2
Enumerated 14 January 1920
SD 326 ED 73 Sheet 17B
Jasper and Brookeland Road
12-325-340
Stone, William E Hd M W 45 M Tx Ind Ind Farmer
Stone, Laura Wf F W 40 M Tx Tx
Stone, Ida May Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx
Stone, Willie Merl Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx
McLemore, Ray Dtr F W 22 Dv Tx Tx
McLemore, Earnest Grandson M W 7 S Tx Tx
Stone, Carl Son M W 24 M Tx Tx Fireman Log scaler
Stone, Gertrude Dtr-in-Law F W 17 Tx Tx
Stone, Harold Son M W 20 M Tx Tx Scaler Log scaler
Stone, Lill Dtr-in-law F W 19 M Tx Tx","STR06" "I44747","Stoneking","Marion Allen","30 Nov 1895","12 Jan 1954","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by ""ProgBase"" has a photo of his military marker. It is engraved with a cross and the following ""Marion A. Stoneking, New Mexico, SFC 475 Aero Sq World War I Nov 30 1893 [???] Jan 12 1954""

When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was single, and a resident of Holbrook, Arizona. He worked for Babbitt Bros as a Warehouse foreman. His place of birth was listed as Kelly, New Mexico. He was described as Tall and of medium build, with gray eyes and light brown hair.

His DOB may be wrong on his tombstone, as his registration for the draft shows he was born on 30 Nov 1896, which is consistent with his reported ages at the time of the 1920 and 1930 census enumerations. The SSDI has yet a third difference, showing 30 Nov 1895. The year 1895 matches his application for a military headstone, and is assumed to be the most accurate. This application was signed by his apparent widow, Luella Corbett Stoneking. Luella is also buried at Sunset Memorial Park. The Bernalillo County marriage index shows that Marion and Luella Whittaker were married circa 1950.","STR06" "I44747","Stoneking","Marion Allen","30 Nov 1895","12 Jan 1954","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Arizona, Navajo County, Holbrook Precinct, Holbrook Town
Enumerated 8 Jan 1920
SD 1 ED 87 Sheet 4B
93-105
Stoneking, Marion Head m W 25 M New Mexico Pa Kansas Bookkeeper Store
Stoneking, May m Wf F W 22 M Ok Mo Mo
McClanahan, Lafayette Father-in-law M W 65 Wd Mo Tn Ky Carpenter House
Clark, Olive Lodger F W 21 S New Mexico US US Deputy Co Clerk

1930 Census
New Mexico, Bernalillo, Precinct 26, Albuquerque City
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 1-21 SD 3 Sheet 8A Stamped 232
South Edith Street
419-137-193
Stoneking, Joseph T head m W 74 M 35 Pa Pa Pa none
Stoneking, Laura E Wf F W 58 M 16 Ks Ind Ind Practical Nurse General Practice
Stoneking, Marion A Son m W 34 m 22 New Mexico Pa Ks Salesman Grocery store
Stoneking, Myrtle M Dtr-in-law F W 33 M 21 Ok Mo Mo
Stoneking, Marion Jr. GrSon M W 10 S Arz New Mexico Ok
Graham, Monta J Boarder F W 76 Wd Ind Va Ill
Wear, William N Roomer M W 45 M 19 Ky Ky Tenn Printer newspaper
Wear, Clara A Roomer F W 35 M 25 Tenn NorthIreland Ala
Roberts, Sarah E Roomer F W 81 Wd Ala Ala Tenn
","STR06" "I25114","","","","","","","" "I29835","","","","","","","" "I38390","Stout","William","Abt 1810","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Warren County, P.O. Vicksburg
Enumerated 4 Aug 1860
Page 141
1122-1109
W. Stout 50 M Farmer Miss
Alley Stout 35 F Miss
Matilda Stout 14 F Miss
Martha Stout 12 F Miss
Jackson Stout 7 M Miss
S. McLemore 70 F Ohio
Deborah McLemore 30 F Miss
Evalina McLemore 21 F Miss
","STR06" "I410","Stovall","Elizabeth Burton","30 May 1830","12 Oct 1906","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ray and Peggy Holbrooks Pace, show her as a daughter of Thomas S. Stovall (FAG #82232361) and Sarah Day (FAG #82231992).","STR06" "I12593","","","","","","","" "I44109","Stover","Hugh Bert","15 Aug 1891","30 Sep 1968","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows his name as Hugh Bert Stover, and indicates he was a retired farmer, and son of John C. Stover and Kansas Nelson.","STR06" "I44109","Stover","Hugh Bert","15 Aug 1891","30 Sep 1968","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Montague County, JP 1
Enumerated April 9, 1940
SD 13 ED 169-1 Sheet 6B
127-R-4-Yes
Stover, Hugh B Head m W 48 M No H-1 Tx R Hall, Texas Laborer WPA Farm Project
Stover, Tatie Wf F W 47 M No H-3 Tx Hall R Hall Texas
Stover, Frances Son M W 24 S No H-2 Tx R Hall Laborer NYA Training Shop
Stover, Elaine Dtr F W 22 S No H-1 Tx R Hall Tx
Stover, Jean Dtr F W 19 S No H-2 Tx R Hall Tx","STR06" "I12326","Stover","Jesse L.","Abt 1890","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, York City
Enumerated April 15, 1930
ED 67-122 SD 25 Sheet 21B
469-500
Stover, Jesse L head M W 40 M 32 Pa Pa Pa Plaster Plastering
Stover, Beatrice S Wf F W 28 M 20 Pa Md Pa
Stover, Mary J Dtr F W 7 S Pa Pa Pa
Stover, Beatrice M. Dtr F W 5 S Pa Pa Pa
Stover, Jesse L Son M W 4 0/12 S Pa Pa Pa
Stover, Margaret A Dtr F W 1 S Pa Pa Pa

","STR06" "I42799","","","","","","","" "I42800","","","","","","","" "I12473","","","","","","","" "I45517","Strahan","William S.","1 Aug 1866","29 Aug 1937","0","Wynema McGrews shows him as a son of William Lawrence Straham and Mary Ann Pervis.","STR06" "I5828","Strait","Elizabeth","12 Dec 1832","25 Aug 1877","0","For some reason the I.G.I. gives her date of birth as 1829 in Darke Co., Ohio. Her parentage needs to be proven.","STR06" "I6270","Strait","Melissa Ann","Abt 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","[test.FTW]

[2file&.ged]

Her name was spelt Malissa Ann Strait in I.G.I.","STR06" "I43441","Strasner","Irma","5 Nov 1897","15 Mar 1983","0","Ancestry.com links Irma Manire to Irma STRASNER, born ca 1898 in Texas, and living in 1910 in the home of William and Mary Strasner in Wise County, Texas. She is also shown as Irma Strasner on the ""Ancestors of Jenny McManus"" tree at RootsWeb WorldConnect, with both census records and the bible of Vivian MANIRE cited as sources.","STR06" "I19582","","","","","","","" "I28740","Stratton","Luvenia ""Vennie""","22 Mar 1887","15 Jul 1969","0","McCONNELL, Luvena. b. 22 Mar 1887, TX. d. 5 Jul 1969, 82y. San Bernadino Co. Mother Maiden: HELLUMS. #547346316.

And for her second husband:
McCONNELL, Stillman R. b. 28 Nov 1891, KS. d. Dec 19, 1972, 81y. Los Angeles Co., CA. Last Res: Gardena. #569125385.

[Research Notes by: Sharon (Scriven) Iwanick. 1559 E. Caples Ct., La Center, WA. 98629. {data should be proven for accuracies and connections} Jan. 2007]


In May, 2014, Larry Henry [Email: lhenry1@nvbell.net] emailed that ""Luvenia was his great-aunt, and sister to his grandmother. The parents of Luvenia were John Milton Stratton and Martha Matilda Hellums. They had about a dozen children and they, along with Larry's other great-grandfather, Joseph Henry Morgan, left Texas and took part in the Oklahoma land rush, settling in Carpenter, Oklahoma. John Stratton received a small pension for his service as a Texas Ranger in the 1870's, and the Stratton's are buried in Inglewood Cemetery in Inglewood, CA.""","STR06" "I28740","Stratton","Luvenia ""Vennie""","22 Mar 1887","15 Jul 1969","0","(Research):Census Information:

[1910 - OK, Custer Co., Washita]
RENNELS Jasper N. head 26y {b.1884} TX/IL/A
RK
Vennie wf 28y {b.1882} TX/US/US
Wan son 1-6/12 { b.1909} OK/TX/TX
Hansel son 2/12y {b.1910} OK/TX/TX


[1920 - CA, Imperial Co., Imperial Twp. - New River]
STRATON, John M. head 68y {b.1852} ARK/KY/TN
"" Martha wife 68y {b.1852} ARK/ALA/Mississippi
REYNOLDS, Luvena dau 33y {b.1887} TX/ARK/ARK {married}
"" Juano gr-son 11y {b.1909} OK/TX/TX
"" Hansel gr-son 10y {b.1910} ""

1930 - CA, Los Angeles Co., Los Angeles. HH/McCONNELL]
RENNELS, Juano L. step-son 21y {b.1909} OK/TX/TX Cab Driver
"" Hansal B. step-son 20y { b.1910} ""
McCONNELL, Stilman R. head 37y {b.1893} KS/IL/IL
"" Luvena wife 43y {b.1887} TX/AR/Miss
GRAY, Olive sis-in-law 49y { b.1881} "" {divorced}

(Courtesy of Sharon (Scriven) Iwanick. 1559 E. Caples Ct., La Center, WA. 98629. {data should be proven for accuracies and connections} Jan. 2007)","STR06" "I17136","Straub","Ursula","29 Nov 1733","Abt 1804","0","She married Matth?us St?ckle of Hohenstaufen on 13 Jan 1775, in Hohenstaufen.","STR06" "I20415","Strauss","Lillian Maxine","2 Sep 1921","17 Jan 2013","0","Lillian M. Korbelik, 91, of Geneva, died Jan. 17, 2013. Born 9/2/21 to Edward and Sophia (Pfingsten) Stauss. Widow of Joseph H. Korbelik.

Survivors: son, Gary (Daria) Korbelik; daughter, Shirley (Jim) Simmonds; sister, Birdeen Grote; seven grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren.

Funeral service: 10 a.m. 1/19 at Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel. Visitation: 1-8 p.m., family present 5-8 p.m., at the funeral home. Memorials to the family. Burial: Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan.

Farmer & Son Funeral Home, www.farmerandsonfuneralhome.com


Funeral services for Lillian will be held on Saturday, January 19, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska. Pastor Timothy Bullock will officiate the service. Burial will follow the funeral services in the Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan, Nebraska.

Visitation will be held on Friday, January 18, 2013 from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with family present from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan.

Memorials are directed to the family.

Lillian Maxine Korbelik was born to Edward Joseph Strauss and Sophia Kathryn (Pfingsten) Strauss on September 2, 1921, at Ohiowa, Nebraska, and passed away on January 17, 2013 at Midlands Hospital in Papillion, Nebraska at the age of 91 years, 4 months and 15 days. She was one of three children in the family.

Lillian attended school District 43, completing the 8th grade. She was baptized at St. John's Lutheran Church in Ohiowa. Growing up, she often helped neighbors by cooking and cleaning for them. She married her childhood neighbor and family friend, Joseph Korbelik of Milligan, Nebraska on October 24, 1940. They enjoyed 59 years of marriage. Together they lived on various farms northeast of Ohiowa and had two children, Shirley and Gary. Lillian enjoyed raising chickens, ducks, and geese on the farm and helping Joe with the livestock and farming. She was a hard-working woman who enjoyed taking care of her family and friends. Lillian and Joe moved into Ohiowa in 1978, where they enjoyed the friendship of various neighbors and visits from their children and grandchildren. In 2005, Lillian moved to Geneva to enjoy the conveniences that the city had to offer.

Lillian was an avid baker and talented cook. She was widely known for her famous kolaches, which she would sell at the Farmer's Market in Geneva. According to her records, she made 23,397 kolaches between 1992-1999! Even though she was diabetic, she always enjoyed her sweets-especially ice cream. She also enjoyed crocheting, cross-stitching, canning, gardening, and most of all, polka dancing. Lillian could often be caught tapping her toe to polka music in the kitchen. She never missed the Big Joe Polka Show on Saturday nights. Lillian's last polka dance was on her 90th birthday party in Millligan, dancing to the music of the Moonliter's-Randy Korbelik's polka band.
Lillian was preceded in death by her parents, Edward and Sophia Strauss; her brother, Earl Strauss; husband, Joseph Henry Korbelik; and granddaughter, Jamie Lea Korbelik-Gibson.

She is survived by her sister, Birdeen Grote of Harvard; daughter, Shirley Simmonds and husband Jim of Papillion; son, Gary Korbelik and wife Daria of Grand Island; grandchildren, Chad Gernstein of Naples, Florida; Brandon Korbelik of Geneva; Wendy Grojean of Omaha; Jessica Korbelik of Lincoln; Dawn Darrell of Omaha; Brett Simmonds of Omaha; and 13 great-grandchildren.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I41638","Strawbridge","Catherine Agnes","Abt 1852","Abt 1928","0","She is listed as Catherine (or Catherine Agnes) Strawbridge on the Texas Death Certificates of Hattie Bickley Eddins, Benjamin Bickley, and Jackie Bickley. Find A Grave instead lists her as Katherine A. Baker. This appears to be based on the 1900 and 1920 Shelby County, Texas census, both of which show a widowed Jane Baker, mother-in-law, living with John and Catherine Bickley. Perhaps Jane remarried after Catherine was born?","STR06" "I9094","","","","","","","" "I40301","Streber","Clara Bell","5 Jan 1895","17 Jun 1929","0","John W. Clark shows her as a daughter of Charles and Nellie STREBER. The ""Julie's Family"" Tree on Ancestry.com instead lists this last name as STABER.","STR06" "I11865","Stremmel","Harvey","1888","Yes, date unknown","0","It appears from the 1930 census that he was married previously, and had a daughter (Reid, born ca. 1909) and son (Reginald, born ca. 1912) from his first marriage. He was employed at a cordage mill.","STR06" "I44164","Stribling","Lillie","Abt 1903","Abt 1939","0","Find A Grave also has memorials for her parents, William Edward Stribling and Mary Frances Smith Perritte.","STR06" "I1141","Strickland","""Milly""","Abt 1771-1772","Yes, date unknown","0","Some show her first name as Melvador, and others as Emily.

Referenced by both as ""Milly"" Stickland, and said to be married to Robert Higginbotham ca 1800 in Madison Co, GA. He was said to be born ca 1770 in Amherst Co, VA.

Others show her husand as Joseph, Robert or Rueben.","STR06" "I1376","Strickland","Abel","Between 1740 and 1765","Abt 1801","0","His wife was Nanny.","STR06" "I2761","Strickland","Addie Lee","18 May 1913","18 Oct 1971","0","Carl Evans shows she married Denham PARDON (PARTIN?).

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MM5P-ZDW/p1
Name: Addie Lee Partin
Death Date: 18 Oct 1971
Death Place: Bronson, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 58 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 May 1913
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jim Strickland
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mollie Carter
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223504
Digital Film Number: 4005462
Image Number: 00128
Reference Number: 91316
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I8509","Strickland","Alma","14 Jul 1915","2 Apr 2004","0","Never married, lives in a Port Neches nursing home.

This is her listing on the SSDI:

ALMA STRICKLAND 14 Jul 1915 02 Apr 2004 (V) 77642 (Port Arthur, Jefferson, TX (none specified) 449-03-8552 Texas","STR06" "I7293","Strickland","Annie Claudine","6 Jan 1927","17 Jan 2004","0","SABINE COUNTY REPORTER
January 14, 2004

Claudine Vilches

Claudine Strickland Hamilton Vilches, 66, of Atascocita died Saturday, Jan. 17, 2004. She was born Jan. 6, 1927 in Pineland as a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Van Dee Strickland and had formerly lived in the Beaumont area for several years. Survivors: her husband, Henry VILCHES of Atascocita, sons and daughters-in-law, Robert and Paula Hamilton of Atascocita and John and Debbie Hamilton of Spring; granddaughter Suzanne Hamilton, a grandson, Keith Welshimer; sister, Mildred Amason of Jasper; and two brothers, Robert Strickland of Pineland and Darwin Strickland of Greenbrier, Arkansas. She was preceded in death by a husband, Robert Hamilton. Private services were conducted. Rosewood Funeral Home, Humble, directors.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I42052","Strickland","Ansel","Abt 1815","Yes, date unknown","0","Most internet trees show that the Ansel Strickland that married first Elizabeth Strickland and later married Amy Braswell is a son of Hardy ""Devil"" Strickland and his wife, Priscilla Ann Strickland.

Richard Chapman (chapman_richard@bellsouth.net) emailed, in December 2012, that he was ""convinced that this Ansel is not the son of Hardy and Priscilla as most trees on Ancestry state. My first clue came from a descendant of Hardy and Priscilla who is reasonably sure (based on oral family history) that Hardy's son Ansel never married. Assuming this is correct, I began a search to find my Ansel's parents. First, I learned that Ancel's first wife Elizabeth was the daughter of Richard Benjamin Strickland. Next, I confirmed that Richard B. had a brother named Bennett and that Bennett had a son named Ansel Butler born abt. 1815 (about the same time as Hardy's son) This meant that Ansel's first wife was also his first cousin. I have discovered many trees which indicate that this Ansel is the son of Bennett Strickland and Nancy Bone. The most credible source is a descendant of my Monroe's brother. She is positive of her information but at this time has not provided her sources. Family names and proximity of families indicate Ansel has more ties to Benjamin and Bennett than to Hardy's family. I noticed that a John F. Wise from Montgomery,Al has made comments about Ansel and he invites reactions""

John F. Wise of Montgomery, Alabama posted the following information on a message board:

I never found or recorded this info. before, so I thought I'd pass it on, i.e., some of you other Strickland researchers may be interested in this finding and conclusion.

While checking the U.S. Census of 1860 info. contained in the ""Strickland Scene,"" Vol 9, No. 4, June 1991, page 67, I ran across the following census entry for Clarke County [GA], Dwelling 222, Family 222, on A. B. STRICKLAND (39 years old), his wife MARY ??? (27 years old), and their six (6) children.

I checked this census entry against my master database [I always do this to clear up unattached ""strays""] and found that A.B. STRICKLAND fits the birth date and surrounding county areas, and the name and year-of-birth of the son of HARDY (DEVIL HARDY) STRICKLAND SR. and wife PRISCILLA ANNE STRICKLAND, of nearby Jackson Co., GA. Since this is a good circumstantial and logical ""probable"" hit, I connected this A.B. STRICKLAND found in Clarke Co., GA. (in 1860) to DEVIL HARDY STRICKLAND SR. in my database.

Of course my info. is in no way proof positive, so I stand ready to be admonished, corrected, etc. If any of you have changes or additions to this finding, please share your info. and update your Strickland kuz'ns (me included).

Born c 1820, in Jackson Co., GA. Son of HARDY (DEVIL) STRICKLAND Sr. (1783-1872), of Guilford Co., NC; and his 1st cousin and 1st wife PRISCILLA ANN STRICKLAND (1777-1841), of Madison and Jackson Cos., GA.

Married about 1844, to MARY ??? (nee: unknown), in Jackson or Clarke Co., GA. Parents of wife are unknown.

Death date/place unknown.

Maternal grandson of JACOB STRICKLAND Jr. RS-NC (c1741-1804) and his wife PRISCILLA YOUNG TAYLOR, of Nash and Guilford Cos., NC; and Franklin Co., GA.

Maternal and Paternal great-grandson of JACOB STRICKLAND Sr. RS-NC (c1697-c1790) and LUCRETIA PITTS, of Isle of Wight Co., VA; and Bertie, Guilford, Edgecombe, and Nash Cos., NC.

Paternal grandson of SOLOMON STRICKLAND Sr. RS-NC (c1735-1818) and his wife AMY PACE (d.1815), of Bertie, Guilford, and Edgecombe Cos., NC; and Madison and Elbert Cos., GA.

REFERENCE: U.S. Census of 1860, Clarke Co., GA., dwelling 222, family 222. Recorded as A. B. STRICKLAND, with wife, 6 children, occupation ""Overseer,"" and 39 years old.

REFERENCE: ""History of Gwinnett Co., GA,"" Vol 2, p.597.

REFERENCE: ""Strickland Family of GA,"" by FitzHugh Lee, 1939.

REFERENCE: Family Group Records of JACOB STRICKLAND I RS-NC (1741-1804) and his brother SOLOMON STRICKLAND I RS-NC (c1735-c1818) families, as compiled by and received from Mrs. NANETTE M. LONG, 807 State St., Yorkville, IL.

REFERENCE: ""Strickland Research Notes,"" DAVID N. STRICKLAND, 1022 Terrace Trail, Carrollton, Texas 75006 [Dallas Co., TX]:


Vol 1, pp.63-73 .. by Mrs. NANCY LINDA CONNELL (nee: JONES)(b.1936) of Campbell and Fulton Cos., GA; last residing at 1661 Lauranceae Way, Riverdale, GA. 30296.

Vol 1, pp.78-88, .. by Mrs. MILDRED COUNCIL (nee: BIRCHFIELD (b.1920), of HCR 5, Box 573 KK, Kerrville, Kerr Co., Texas 78028.

Vol 1, pp.111-119 .. by Ms. CLARA FRANCES GREGORY (b.1914), of 308 South 9th St., Teague, Texas 75860. [Freestone Co., TX]

Vol 1, pp.166-176 .. by Mrs. R.L. MATKIN (nee: MARIANNA MASON)(b.1924), of P.O. Box 1103, Mt. Pleasant, Texas 75455 (Titus Co., TX)

Vol 1, pp.306-314 .. by Mr. LEON CLAUDE STRICKLAND (b.1916), of Maxeys, Oglethorpe Co., GA; Dekalb Co., GA.; Fulton Co., GA.; and 6504 Glade Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45230.

Vol 1, pp.334-341 .. by Mr. EDDIE WOMACK (b.1918), of Gowen, Latimer Co., OK; and Wilburton, Latimer Co., OK 74578 (c1989).

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/STRICKLAND/1999-04/092299743


Note: Various trees do show him as a son of Bennett and Nancy Strickland. Those trees also indicated he was married also to Agnes Lewis, by whom he had a son Artemus Montgomery Strickland, born 9 May 1837 and died 26 Dec 1890. Their are marriage records for an Ancel Butler Strickland, b. ca 1816 to an Agnes Lewis on Ancestry, U. S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900.

Name: Ancel Butler Strickland
Gender: Male
Birth Place: GA
Birth Year: 1816
Spouse Name: Agnes Lewis
Spouse
Birth Place: GA
Spouse Birth Year: 1816
Marriage
Year: 1834
Marriage State: GA
Number Pages:

Civil War service records for an Ansel Strickland are below. Not proven with Ansel these relate to.

U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865
Ancestry.com
Name: A.B. Strickland
Side: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: Georgia
Regiment Name: 18 Georgia Infantry
Regiment Name Expanded: 18th Regiment, Georgia Infantry
Company: C
Rank In: Private
Rank In Expanded: Private
Rank Out: Private
Rank Out Expanded: Private
Alternate Name: Ansel/Stricklane
Film Number: M226 roll 58

US Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles
Ancestry.com
Name: Ansel B Strickland
Residence: Jackson County, Georgia
Enlistment Date: 15 Feb 1863
Rank at enlistment: Private
State Served: Georgia
Survived the War?: No
Service Record: Enlisted in Company C, Georgia 18th Infantry Regiment on 15 Feb 1863.
Mustered out on 21 May 1863 at Richmond, VA Genl Hospl.
Sources: Roster of Confederate Soldiers of Georgia 1861-1865","STR06" "I1410","Strickland","Ansel B.","5 Apr 1790","5 Mar 1814","0","Served in the War of 1812. Was said to have been killed by Indian's in Amite County, Mississippi. (Notes of Tony Pickett, from ""Ancestors and Descendants of Robert Easley, Sr. and Elizabeth Earle Elkins of St. Helena Parish, Louisiana"" by Austin Beverly Smith) Estate recorded in Madison County, Georgia 1814-21.","STR06" "I16500","Strickland","Ansel B.","Abt 1814","21 May 1863","0","Most internet trees show that the Ansel Strickland, who married first Elizabeth Strickland and later married Amy Braswell, was a son of Hardy ""Devil"" Strickland and his wife, Priscilla Ann Strickland.

Richard Chapman (chapman_richard@bellsouth.net) emailed, in December 2012, that he was ""convinced that this Ansel is not the son of Hardy and Priscilla as most trees on Ancestry state. My first clue came from a descendant of Hardy and Priscilla who is reasonably sure (based on oral family history) that Hardy's son Ansel never married. Assuming this is correct, I began a search to find my Ansel's parents. First, I learned that Ancel's first wife Elizabeth was the daughter of Richard Benjamin Strickland. Next, I confirmed that Richard B. had a brother named Bennett and that Bennett had a son named Ansel Butler born abt. 1815 (about the same time as Hardy's son) This meant that Ansel's first wife was also his first cousin. I have discovered many trees which indicate that this Ansel is the son of Bennett Strickland and Nancy Bone. The most credible source is a descendant of my Monroe's brother. She is positive of her information but at this time has not provided her sources. Family names and proximity of families indicate Ansel has more ties to Benjamin and Bennett than to Hardy's family. I noticed that a John F. Wise from Montgomery,Al has made comments about Ansel and he invites reactions""

John Wise's comments follow:

I never found or recorded this info. before, so I thought I'd pass it on, i.e., some of you other Strickland researchers may be interested in this finding and conclusion.

While checking the U.S. Census of 1860 info. contained in the ""Strickland Scene,"" Vol 9, No. 4, June 1991, page 67, I ran across the following census entry for Clarke County [GA], Dwelling 222, Family 222, on A. B. STRICKLAND (39 years old), his wife MARY ??? (27 years old), and their six (6) children.

I checked this census entry against my master database [I always do this to clear up unattached ""strays""] and found that A.B. STRICKLAND fits the birth date and surrounding county areas, and the name and year-of-birth of the son of HARDY (DEVIL HARDY) STRICKLAND SR. and wife PRISCILLA ANNE STRICKLAND, of nearby Jackson Co., GA. Since this is a good circumstantial and logical ""probable"" hit, I connected this A.B. STRICKLAND found in Clarke Co., GA. (in 1860) to DEVIL HARDY STRICKLAND SR. in my database.

Of course my info. is in no way proof positive, so I stand ready to be admonished, corrected, etc. If any of you have changes or additions to this finding, please share your info. and update your Strickland kuz'ns (me included).

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/STRICKLAND/1999-04/092299743

Richard Champman followed up on his email above in June 2013, stating that he had
""more documentation on Ansel B. Strickland 1814-1863. I have DAR record for Henry Strickland,ancestor # A111338 and a member national number 771154. This document shows that Ansel was the son of Bennett Strickland and Nancy Bone. Bennet was the son of Henry Peter Stickland born 1744-54 died 20 Feb 1796 in Jackson Co. Ga. and Mary Hickman.""

Civil War service records for Ansel Strickland are below. It appears Ansel actually died on 21 Mary 1863 in Richmond rather than simply ""mustering out.""

U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865
Ancestry.com
Name: A.B. Strickland
Side: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: Georgia
Regiment Name: 18 Georgia Infantry
Regiment Name Expanded: 18th Regiment, Georgia Infantry
Company: C
Rank In: Private
Rank In Expanded: Private
Rank Out: Private
Rank Out Expanded: Private
Alternate Name: Ansel/Stricklane
Film Number: M226 roll 58

US Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles
Ancestry.com
Name: Ansel B Strickland
Residence: Jackson County, Georgia
Enlistment Date: 15 Feb 1863
Rank at enlistment: Private
State Served: Georgia
Survived the War?: No
Service Record: Enlisted in Company C, Georgia 18th Infantry Regiment on 15 Feb 1863.
Mustered out on 21 May 1863 at Richmond, VA Genl Hospl.
Sources: Roster of Confederate Soldiers of Georgia 1861-1865

In December, 2013, Richard Chapman emailed that ""
My application for SAR membership was approved which helps verify my line to Henry Peter Strickland and confirms(in my opinion) that Ansel B. who died in the Civil War at Richmond was the son of Bennett Strickland and Mary Hickman. It took a long time to gather adequate documentation for SAR. My National Number is 189388.If you would like additional information let me know.""

Some online trees show that Ansel B. Strickland and Agnes Lewis were the parents of Artemus Montgomery Strickland, the husband of Annie McInvale.








","STR06" "I16500","Strickland","Ansel B.","Abt 1814","21 May 1863","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Georgia, Madison County, 56 Subdivision
Enumerated 26 Aug 1850
Stamped 170
126-126
Ansel B. Strickland 36 M Farmer Ga
Elizabeth Strickland 32 F Ga
Lucretia Strickland 6 F Ga
Bennet L Strickland 4 M Ga
Frances Strickland 3 F Ga
Noah Strickland 2 M Ga
Ansel Strickland 4/12 M Ga
Richard Strickland 1 M Ga

1860 Census
Georgia, Clarke County, Watkinsville District. P.O. Watkinsville
Enumerated 5 July 1860
Page 32
222-222
A. B. Strickland 39 M Overseer 50 Ga
Mary Strickland 27 F Ga
Lucretia Strickland 15 F Ga
Francis Strickland 12 F Ga
Noah Strickland 10 M Ga
Anselm Strickland 9 M Ga
James H. Strickland 3 M Ga
George W. Strickland 2 M Ga

","STR06" "I10540","Strickland","Ansel W.","1829","Yes, date unknown","0","Could the note below instead be about THIS Ancil Stricklland

Hey Kuz'ns,

I never found or recorded this info. before, so I thought I'd pass it on, i.e., assuming some of you other Strickland researchers may be interest in this finding and conclusion.

While checking the U.S. Census of 1860 info. contained in the ""Strickland Scene,"" Vol 9, No. 4, June 1991, page 67, I ran across the following census entry for Clarke County [GA], Dwelling 222, Family 222, on A. B. STRICKLAND (39 years old), his wife MARY ??? (nee: unknown)(27 years old), and their six (6) children.

I checked this census entry against my master database [I always do this to clear up unattached ""strays""] and found that A.B. STRICKLAND fits the birth date and surrounding county areas, and the name and year-of-birth of the son of HARDY (DEVIL HARDY) STRICKLAND SR. and wife PRISCILLA ANNE STRICKLAND, of nearby Jackson Co., GA. Since this is a good circumstantial and logical ""probable"" hit, I connected this A.B. STRICKLAND found in Clarke Co., GA. (in 1860) to DEVIL HARDY STRICKLAND SR. in my database.

Of course my info. is in no way proof positive, so I stand ready to be admonished, corrected, etc. If any of you have changes or additions to this finding, please share your info. and update your Strickland kuz'ns (me included).

Hope this helps someone, and regards to you & yours,


JOHN F. WISE Montgomery, AL","STR06" "I13640","Strickland","Arie Elizabeth","2 Sep 1899","1 Jul 1965","0","name: Arie Elizabeth Campbell
death date: 01 Jul 1965
death place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 65 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 02 Sep 1899
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Jim Strickland
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Mary Elizabeth Carter
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Housewife And Mother
place of residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
cemetery: Hemphill Cemetery
burial place: Hemphill, Texas
burial date: 02 Jul 1965
additional relatives: X
film number: 2117829
digital film number: 4028279
image number: 3146
reference number: cn46171","STR06" "I12094","","","","","","","" "I7569","Strickland","Augustus","Abt 1870","20 Dec 1958","0","The informant on his death certificate was son, Bill Strickland.","STR06" "I7569","Strickland","Augustus","Abt 1870","20 Dec 1958","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 27 Jan 1920
SD 386 ED 168 Sheet 21B
Bronson Pineland Road
420-442
Jack and Addie Boyle Family
Strickland, Bill Laborer M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
421-443
Luther and Lila Huff family
422-444
Strickland, Augustus Head M W 48 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Strickland, Pinkie A Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Strickland, Minnie E Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Strickland, George W Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Strickland, Maggie L Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Strickland, Nannie M Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Strickland, Samuel B Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Strickland, Meadie S Dtr F W 2 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Strickland, Maudie E Dtr F W 2 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx


1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 1, District 003
Enumerated 20 Apr 1930
ED 202-2 SD 19th Sheet 9A Stamped 31
Lower Hemphill and Bronson Graded Public Road
127-131
Augustus Strickland Head M 60 Tx
Ida Strickland Wf F 50 Tx
Barney Strickland Son M 17 Tx
Meedy Strickland Dtr F 12 Tx
Maudie Strickland Dtr F 12 Tx
128-132
Wilburn, Tandy Head M W M W 48 M 46 Tx Tx Tx Laborer General Farm
Wilburn, Maggie L Wf F W 21 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I1139","Strickland","Barnabus","2 May 1768","Abt 1840","0","Pat Ezell notes that Barnabas moved to Franklin, Missouri from Madison County, Georgia before 1830. In the Pace Society of America quartertly bulletin, No. 132, dated June 2000, Jane Shelton Strickland writes that they moved Rutherford Co, TN where other Paces were and later to Franklin County, Missouri where he died. He was a preacher.","STR06" "I8439","Strickland","Bedford","Aft 1800","Bef 1837","0","Shown by some as married to Alley WEBB.","STR06" "I8358","Strickland","Bennett","Abt 1792","18 Sep 1874","0","Said to have married a NANCY. Richard Chapman believes his wife may have been Nancy BONE.

The information below for Bennett Strickland was copied from Todd Dorsey's ""Maysville Georgia Families and their Allies"" tree at WorldConnect.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=maysville&id=I01576

1850 US Census Jackson Co GA Subdv 45 HH 545:
Strickland, Bennet 58 m farmer 700 NC
Strickland, Nancy 55 f GA
Strickland, James 22 m laborer GA
Strickland, John 14 m GA

next door; possible his son?
1850 US Census Jackson Co GA Subdv 45 HH 546:
Strickland, Ephraim 32 m farmer GA
Strickland, Frances 31 f GA
Strickland, Georgia A. 9 f GA
Strickland, Priscilla 7 f GA
Strickland, A Child 6/12 m GA

1860 US Census Jackson Co GA Newtown Dist., Bascobal PO, HH 73 68:
Bennet Strickland 68 m farmer $950 $10700 NC
Nancy Strickland 66 f GA
John Strickland 23 m farm laborer GA
Eliza Strickland 10 f GA
Bennet Strickland 7 m GA
Nancy Strickland 4 f GA
Brantly Strickland 4 m GA
Note: Eliza, Bennet Jr., Nancy Jr., and Brantly are all too young to be children of Bennett & Nancy. Perhaps they were children of Bennett's son.

1875-0612 and 0619 FN: Thos. D. Hawks, Adm. of Bennett Strickland, dec'd, applied for leave to sell land. Citation issued.

1875-1106 FN: Administrator's Sale...will be sold before the courthouse door in Jefferson...202 acres of land lying in Jackson county, on the waters of Sandy creek, adjoining lands of W. S. Rogers, Jesse White and others, the place whereon Bennett Strickland resided at the time of his death. Said place is tolberably well improved. Also, at the same time and place, a lot of wild land, containing 202 1/2 acres, described as lot no. 241 in the first section of the 31st district of originally Lee county. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Bennett Strickland, late of said county of Jackson, deceased....

1875-1211 FN: 202 acres on Sandy Creek, the Bennett Strickland place, Henry Hawks purchaser $1,000. Also 202 1/2 acres wild land, est. Bennett Strickland (in Lee Co., originally) W. T. Hawks purchaser $10.50.

1875-0807 FN: Leave to sell the land of the late Bennett Strickland, was granted to Thomas D. Hawks, the Administrator of the estate of said deceased.","STR06" "I16425","Strickland","Bennett S.","Abt 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Georgia, Madison County, Subdivision 56
119-119
Richard Strickland 67 M Miller $200 North Carolina
Lucretia Strickland 64 F Virginia
Bennett P Strickland 25 M Farmer Ga (Age is off by some 20 years??, maybe a different Bennett?)
Nancy Fann 36 F Ga
Margaret Fann 6 F Ga
","STR06" "I34692","Strickland","Bertie E.","6 Jan 1903","15 Jun 1966","0","Her Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySrarch.org, Texas Deaths 1890-1975, showed her last name as Farrell. The informant was Wayple Lee Farrell.","STR06" "I34692","Strickland","Bertie E.","6 Jan 1903","15 Jun 1966","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I42677","","","","","","","" "I1411","Strickland","Cade Drew","1 Nov 1791","1 Mar 1868","0","From the JERUSALEM CHURCH CHURCH BOOK, Mississippi Territory of Amite, 29 Feb 1812

This church was located near the present town of Gillsburg. Organized 29 Feb 1812, when Mississippi was Indian Territory. The transcription is courtesy of Mrs. Alva McEwen, McComb, Mississippi.

June 1837: Received by experience: James, Cade, Theodosia Strickland Aug 1837: Cade Strickland, moderator (Note: due to ages, this appears to be James's brother and not son) Aug 1838: Cade Strickland, deacon, treasurer May 1839: Letters of dismission given to Cade & James Strickland Apr 1849: Cade Strickland, moderator Sept 1849: Cade Strickland, delegate May 1850: Cade Strickland dismissed to unite with Tangipohoa Church

He moved to Louisiana about 1817. He settled just northwest of the New Zion Baptist Church and is buried in a family cemetery just back of the old home place. His grave has been marked with a War of 1812 marker as Sergeant in the Georgia Militia and a soldier in the Battle of New Orleans.","STR06" "I1411","Strickland","Cade Drew","1 Nov 1791","1 Mar 1868","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, St. Helena Parish, Eastern District
Enumerated 7 Sept 1850
Stamped 198
293-293
Cade Strickland 58 M farmer 10000 Ga
Jane Strickland 56 F Ga
Rutha Strickland 23 F La
Josiah Nighton 24 M Laborer La
","STR06" "I1415","Strickland","Cade Drew","6 Mar 1823","Yes, date unknown","0","Pat Ezell indicates he was known as Registrar Cade Strickland, a Registrar of the U.S. Land Office at Greensburg, Louisiana. He was appointed to the office by President James B in 1857.

There was a Cade D. Strickland who fought in the Confederate forces in Louisiana, Fourth Louisiana Infantry, Fourth Regiment, Company G, as a Private. (Ancestry.com, US Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865, M378 roll 28). Further research should be done to see if this record if for Cade Drew Strickland of St. Helena Parish.","STR06" "I1415","Strickland","Cade Drew","6 Mar 1823","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, St. Helena Parish, Eastern District
Enumerated 13 Aug 1850
94-94
C D Strickland 27 M Merchant 800 La
Minerva Strickland 27 F Miss
Louisa Strickland 7 F La
Leticia Strickland 6 F La

1860 Census
Lousiana, St. Helena Parish, PO Greensburgh
Enumerated 18 Jun 1860
Pages 14 and 15
132-132
C D Strickland 37 M Farmer 13000 1200 La
Manerva Strickland 37 F Miss
Leticia Strickland 16 F La
Delphine Strickland 10 F La
Cade Strickland 1 M La

1870 Census
Louisiana, St. Helena Parish, Ward 5, PO Greensburg
Enumerated 14 Jun 1870
Page 1 Stamped 117
2-2
Strickland, C D 47 M W Farmer 1600 400 La
Strickland, Minerva 48 F W Keeping House La
Strickland, Dela 19 F W At Home La
Strickland, Cade 10 m W At Home La
Sims, Nebraska 8 M W La




","STR06" "I1425","Strickland","Cade Easley","6 Oct 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","STRICKLAND BIBLE This record was copied in 1965 by Mrs. J. P. Morris, Jr., Kentwood, La., from a Holy Bible, New York, B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834; then in possession of Mrs. Annie S. Newman Tilgren who died Oct. 22, 1966 at the age of 78.

""Cade Easley Strickland was born Oct. 6, 1825 Delilah Strickland b. 28 May 1828
Cade E. Strickland and Delilah Strickland mar. 9 Oct. 1845 ""

Source:
http://files.usgwarchives.org/la/state/bible/lghsbible/bible4-5.txt

Some researchers show her as Delilah Amacker.","STR06" "I1418","Strickland","Caroline Harriet","Abt 1847","6 May 1932","0","Why is she not listed with her father and stepmother at the time of the 1850 or 1860 federal census enumerations? She would have been very young, and presumably still in their home.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F3QQ-LW7
name: Caroline Harriette Strickland Taylor
death date: 06 May 1932
death place: Tangipahoa, , Tangipahoa, Louisiana
gender: Female
race (original): White
race (standardized): White
age: 85
estimated birth year: 1847
birth place: St Helena Parish, Louisiana
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name: Grant R Taylor
father's name: Cade D Strickland
mother's name: Caroline L Cotton
film number: 2392509
image number: 00358
certificate number: 5731
digital folder number: 4219295
Collection: Caroline Harriette Strickland Taylor, ""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956""","STR06" "I13637","Strickland","Charlie Frank","1882","Yes, date unknown","0","Is this the Charley F. Strickland found on the 1890 Scholastic Census who was born circa 1880. That Charley F. appeared to have had an older brother Henry and younger sister Mattie L as well.","STR06" "I1851","Strickland","Clara Estelle ""Essie""","29 May 1874","12 Jul 1965","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MM24-SYN/p1
Name: Clara Estelle Strickland
Death Date: 12 Jul 1965
Death Place: Buna, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 91 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 05 Jun 1874
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Strickland
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Cannon
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Orange, Orange, Texas
Cemetery: Glendale
Burial Place: Lufkin, Texas
Burial Date: 12 Jul 1965
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117831
Digital Film Number: 4028734
Image Number: 1914
Reference Number: cn 51697
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I38906","Strickland","Clarence Howell","25 Aug 1913","26 May 1989","0","He married Homer ""Pete"" GRANT (30 Jan 1914-8 Sept 1985) on 30 Jan 1914 in Talbot County, Georgia.","STR06" "I42670","Strickland","Claude Joe","13 Feb 1936","21 Feb 2013","0","Obituary

Claude Joe ""Bud"" Strickland, 77, died Thursday afternoon in the Hemphill Care Center. He was born in Hemphill, Texas, to William ""Bill"" Riley and Eula Mae Humble Strickland. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1955 through 1957 and in the reserves through 1963. A resident of Hemphill he worked in construction as a project manager.

Mr. Strickland is survived by his wife Sandra Strickland, his sons; Joe Bryan Strickland and his wife Jeff of Hemphill, Mike Strickland and his wife Sonya of Hemphill, his daughters; Stacey Hamilton and her husband Joe of Hemphill, Dana Hansen and her husband Billy of Brookeland, his step-children; Theresa Havard and her husband Michael of Hudson, TX, Michael Hobbs and his wife Tonya of Central, TX, and Jimmy Hobbs and his wife Mindy of Grand Saline, TX. His grandchildren; Jeanie Mosley Mikeman, Michael and Jesse Strickland, Matthew and Robert Hamilton, Reagan Ozan and Tyler Hansen, Kaylee Havard, Logan and Emma Hobbs, Hunter, Brandon, Madelyn and Beaugh Hobbs, and nine great grandchildren. He is also survived by his sisters Faye Gibbs and her husband Elmo of Colmesneil, TX, and Johnnie Mae Seago of Beaumont.

He was preceded in death by his father Bill Strickland, mother Eula Mae Williams, Step-father Howard Williams, Step-mother Allie Morris Seago Strickland, sisters; Lucille Strickland, Billie Mae Warrick, Gladys ""Sissy"" Dykes, Nancy Eloise Adams, Laverne ""Bunny"" Duvall, step-brother Paul ""Monkey"" Seago, and grandson Jason Mosley.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Friday, Feb. 22, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 11:00AM, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Cremation will be under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

From www.starrfuneralhome.com
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 27, 2013, page 12","STR06" "I12088","Strickland","Danny Charles","29 Jul 1950","9 Jun 2016","0","Obituary

Danny Charles Strickland, Sr. 65 passed away Thursday morning, June 9, 2016, in the Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill, Texas. Danny was born to Carter Strickland, Jr. and Virginia Beckcom Strickland. He owned and operated Strickland Welding Company. He was a loving son, father, brother, grandfather, and great grandfather. Danny will be deeply missed by all of his family and friends.

He is survived by his parents: Carter Strickland Jr. of Hemphill and Virginia Davis of Hemphill, his son Danny Charles Strickland Jr. (Charlie) of Hemphill, his daughters: Stephanie Wilkerson and her husband Dale of Hemphill, and Sheila Strickland and Corey Ross, his brother Buddy Strickland of Orange, his sister Sharon Edgar and husband George of Hemphill, his grandchildren: Chelcie Butler, Jordan Hanzel, Haylee Hanzel, Logan Wilkerson, Laken Wilkerson, and Timber Strickland, and his great grandchildren: Everlee, Cohen, and Hadilyn.

He is preceded in death by his sister Lisa Strickland.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Friday, June 10, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St. Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 10:00AM, Saturday, June 11, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Springhill Cemetery.

Copied from www.dailynewsandmore.com

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 15, 2016, Page 10","STR06" "I12088","Strickland","Danny Charles","29 Jul 1950","9 Jun 2016","0","(Research):Daney Charles Strickland Date of Birth: 29 Jul 1950 Gender: Male Birth County: Jasper Father's Name: Carter Strickland Jr. Mother's Name: Virginia Faye Beckcom Roll Number: 1950_0013","STR06" "I32950","Strickland","Doris Jean","21 Aug 1930","30 May 1997","0","The Sabine County Reporter
June 4, 1997, Page 12

Doris Jean Mason

Doris Jean Mason, 66, of Route 1, Pineland (Strickland Crossing Community), died Friday, May 30, 1997, in a traffic accident in Rosevine. Her mother, Carrie Emma Hayes, also died in the accident.

Mrs. Mason was born Aug. 21, 1930, in Strickland Crossing as a daughter of the late George Strickland and Carie Emma Burns Strickland Hayes. She was a member and past worthy matron of the Order of the Eastern Star and a member of the East Mayfield Baptist Chruch. She was werving as secretary of the Pine Hill Foundatoin.

Survivors: a son, Steven Ray Mason of Hemphill; stepfather, Albert A. Hayes of Hemphill; a step-brother Alvin A. Hayes of Silsbee; and three grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, W. T. ""Billy"" Mason, on Feb 10, 1997, and a son, Van Thomas Mason, on July 4, 1983.

Joint funeral services for she and her mother were held for she and her daughter at 2 p.m. Sunday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro.Homer WIlliams and Bro. Vance R. Purtell officiating. Interment followed at Pine Hill Cemetery in Sabine County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)","STR06" "I5752","Strickland","Eddie Mae","2 Jun 1930","11 Aug 1994","0","The Sabine County Reporter
August 17, 1994, Page 10

Eddie Mae Patterson

Eddie Mae Strickland Patterson, 64, of Lufkin died Thursday, Aug. 11, 1994.

Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Gipson's Funeral Home chapel in Lufkin with D.R. McNaughten officiating. Interment followed at the Garden of Memories Cemetery in Angelina county.

Born June 2, 1930, in Sabine County, she was a longtime resident of the Diboll/Lufkin area. Mrs. Patterson, preceded in death by her husband, James A. Patterson Jr. in 1991, was a member of the Church of God and a retired beautician.

Survivors: daughters, Dorothy Barlow of Lufkin, Bessie Ferguson and Jerri Ledford, both of Diboll; sisters, Dorothy Largent and Mary Smith, both of Houston; a brother, James Edward Strickland Jr. of Houston; and grandchildren, Tina Turner, Bubba Nevills, Codie Barlow, Angela Ferguson, Karen Ferguson, Katherine Ledford, and Shellie Ledford.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Joe W. Elliott House at 220 Gene Samford Drive in Lufkin, TX 75901.

(Transcription by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2008)","STR06" "I16937","Strickland","Edith M.","14 Oct 1908","17 Nov 1999","0","From the SSDI:

EDITH M HUFF 14 Oct 1908 17 Nov 1999 (V) 77651 (Port Neches, Jefferson, TX ) (none specified) 456-66-6514 Texas

The Sabine County Reporter
November 24, 1999, page 16

Edith Huff

Edith Huff, 91 of Pt. Neches died Wednesday, Nov. 17, 1999, at Golden Triangle Nursing Home in Pt. Arthur.

Mrs. Huff was a native of Hemphill and had lived in Pt. Neches 58 years.

Survivors: a daughter, Joyce Fortenberry of Pt. Neches, a son, Billy Huff of Vidor; sisters, Alma Strickland of Pt. Neches and Laura Eicke of Tomball; a brother, I. T. Strickland of Hemphill; five granchildren; ten great-grandchildren; and one great-great grandchild.

Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday at the chapel of Pat A. Riley Funeral Home in Nederland. Interment followed at Oak Bluff Memorial Cemetery in Pt. Neches.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2011)","STR06" "I38908","Strickland","Edna F.","11 Sep 1921","21 Nov 1997","0","According to Richard Chapman, she married Otto Noble Harper. He was born 24 Aug 1925 in Henry Co. Ga. and died 14 Aug 1989 in Butts Co. Ga.
","STR06" "I18973","Strickland","Elizabeth","Aft 1682","Yes, date unknown","0","Elizabeth of Isle of Wight, Virginia and husband Thomas Boon. (Strickland-L-Rootsweb.com Email from Strick19@aol.com dated 8 Sept 2001)","STR06" "I13932","Strickland","Elizabeth","1730","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Ralph MASON.","STR06" "I6733","Strickland","Elizabeth","6 Nov 1785","Yes, date unknown","0","They moved to Tennessee.","STR06" "I64","Strickland","Elizabeth","Abt 1795","25 Dec 1864","0","From the JERUSALEM CHURCH CHURCH BOOK, Mississippi Territory of Amite, 29 Feb 1812

This church was located near the present town of Gillsburg. Organized 29 Feb 1812, when Mississippi was Indian Territory. The transcription is courtesy of Mrs. Alva McEwen, McComb, Mississippi.

Nov 1836: Received by experience, Elizabeth White Oct 1837: Elizabeth White, Pernecia Travis baptized Apr 1842: Members included: Elizabeth White, Emily and Patsy Strickland, Rutha White, Henry Strickland, Elizabeth White (dec'd), Polly (Mary) Travis, William Travis, Nancy Travis, John Travis, John Travis, Sr., Nancy Travis, Mary Travis

Elizabeth Strickland White and 10 others founded the regular Baptist Church of Jesus Christ on the banks of the Housen Bayou on May 29, 1858. This later became known as the First Baptist Church of Hemphill. Elizabeth joined by letter from the Jerusalem Church in Amite County, Mississippi. The other founding members were Richard and Ruth Travis, Henry S and Mary Etta White, Simon and Mary Ann Beckcom, John and Sophronia Everett, and Cannon and Sophronia Travis.

Elizabeth's husband, Edward, did not become a member of this church, founded by his wife and several of his children, until over six years had passed. He then joined on a profession of faith and Baptism in June 1864. According to the minutes of June 25, 1864, ""Confarence was adjorned for the Church to meete at Father E Whites at 4 oclock for the purpos of hearing what the Lord had don for his precious sole, after hearing of his Experiance it was moved that Father E White be Received in Christian fellowship.""

This experience must have caused him to evangelize, because on July 23d, 1865, ""after preching, the privelege of the Church was Extended when too Servint Girls came forward, Amy belongin to Edward White & Charitee also belonging to Edward White. after hearing ther Experience was Received the church and then adjorned to the water"" By September, 1865, Father E. White was Moderator of the Conference, though it appears he gave up this reponsibility quickly. He was replaced by Pastor John L Mills in October of 1865. His faith apparently never wavered as it was noted that he ""Dyed Jan 13th 1871 in the Faith.""","STR06" "I711","Strickland","Elnora Carter","22 Jun 1929","Aug 1986","0","ELNORA FULLER 22 Jun 1929 Aug 1986 77034 (Houston, Harris, TX) (none specified) 467-42-5104 Texas

Fuller Elnora 08-07-1986 HARRIS F","STR06" "I1931","Strickland","Emaline ""Milly""","Between 1795 and 1813","Yes, date unknown","0","Daryl Woods (lindadaryl91@yahoo.com) emailed on November 8, 2009 that Milly did NOT die young, as is often shown. He states that she was born in 1813, and married Robert Woods and went to Florida. He states her name was shown as Emily Cathairne or simply Catharine in the Madison and Taylor census enumerations.","STR06" "I8206","Strickland","Emily I.","1846","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a Mr. Holland.","STR06" "I16459","Strickland","Ephraim","Abt 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Said to be married to Mary Eleanor Barnwell.

Could this be their listing at the time of the 1880 census:

1880 Census
Mississippi, Alcorn County, Second District
Page 12, SD2, ED 2
Enumerated 7 Jun 1880
78-78
B.P. and Julia Strickland
79-79
R.P. and Emily Strickland
81-81
A. and Emma Strickland
82-82
Strickland, E? W M 32 Farmer Miss Ga Ala
Strickland, Mary B. W F 31 Wife Keeping House Ga
Strickland, Jas. A. 9 Miss Ga Miss
Strickland, R. P. 5 Miss Ga Miss
Strickland, David 1 Miss Ga Miss","STR06" "I1137","Strickland","Ephraim (1)","Abt 1765","1788","0","He was to have died during the Indian War, at the Battle of Boggs Hill in Athens, Georgia.","STR06" "I7304","Strickland","Ephraim Barnubus","Aft 1795","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Sarah/Serena CALDWELL.","STR06" "I16449","Strickland","Ephraim T.","Abt 1819","Abt 1902","0","Said to be a son of Bennett and Nancy Strickland.","STR06" "I7282","Strickland","Era E. ""Annie""","7 Feb 1871","19 Oct 1952","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMLR-ZM3/p1
Name: Era E. Cain
Death Date: 19 Oct 1952
Death Place: Dodge, Walker Co., Texas
Gender: Female
Race: w
Death Age: 81 years 8 months 12 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 07 Feb 1871
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Strickland
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Cannon
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Dodge, Walker Co., Texas
Cemetery: Center Hill
Burial Place: San Jacinto Co., Texas
Burial Date: 20 Oct 1952
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2113746
Digital Film Number: 4167311
Image Number: 1523
Reference Number: 63592
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I6822","Strickland","Eunice ""Unie"" Caroline","3 Jun 1847","16 Jun 1952","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 69 Sheets 2A
29-29
McClelland, Noah Head W M Sept 1872 27 M 3 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
McClelland, Hester Ann Wf W F Oct 1876 23 M 3 Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Jim Father W M Dec 1848 51 M 27 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
36-36
McClelland, Una Head W F Jun 1847 52 M 27 5/5 La SC Miss Farmer
McClelland, Monroe Son W M Jun 1874 25 S Tx Miss La Farm Laborer
McClelland, Mary E Dtr W F Mch 1879 21 S Tx Miss La Farm Laborer
McClelland, Dorsey Son W M Aug 1881 18 S Tx Miss La Farm Laborer

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 29 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 10A
163-165
McClelland, Noah D Head M W 39 m1 14 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
McClelland, Hester A Wf F W 33 m1 14 6/4 Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Dora A Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Mary C Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Archie D Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Minnie B Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
McClelland, Euna C Mother F W 63 Wd 5/4 Miss Miss NC
McClelland, Mary E Sister F W 26 S Tx Miss Miss Laborer Home Farm
Whitehead, Henderson Boarder M W 28 S Tx Tx Tx Laberer Sawmill

","STR06" "I6723","Strickland","Faith","13 Aug 1767","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a man named Myers and moved to Natchez, Mississippi.

Proposed Change: Faith Strickland (I6723)
Tree: Strong Family

Description: Faith married John Myers and had two daughters, Priscilla who married John Wainwright and Elizabeth who married Moses Lockhart

Mark Lazarre
rootsmark@aol.com","STR06" "I42679","","","","","","","" "I37161","Strickland","Forest Elton","15 Feb 1898","19 Apr 1972","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, Chireno Pr 4
Enumerated April 15, 1930
ED 174-12 SD 12 Sheet 10A Stamped 199
Old Camp Road
206-212
Strickland, George F Head M W 55 M 19 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Strickland, Anna A Wf F W 55 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Strickland, Leon H Son M W 27 S Tx Miss Tx Farmer
Strickland, Odell T Son M W 25 S Tx Ms Tx Farmer
Strickland, Etta M Dtr F W 13 S Tx Ms Tx
207-213
Strickland, Elton F Head M W 32 M 30 Tx Ms Tx Far,er
Strickland, Claudie S Wf F W 23 m 22 Tx Tx Tx
Strickland, James O Son M W 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx


","STR06" "I713","Strickland","Frances June","15 Jun 1936","24 Aug 2019","0","Charter member of the James F. Gomer Chapter of the DRT. (White and Toole, p 41).

Frances June Ferguson, 83, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Saturday, August 24, 2019 at Hemphill Nursing and Rehab in Hemphill.

Frances was born June 15, 1936 in Sabine County to Nay Carter Strickland and Nora Bell Humble. She was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother.

Frances was a life long resident of Sabine County and a member of the First Baptist Church of Hemphill. She was also a member of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas.

She is survived by her husband, Nolan Ferguson of Hemphill; son, Tommy Joe Ferguson and wife, Jennifer, of Silsbee; daughter, Wendi Moody and husband, Christopher, of Sour Lake; sister, Helen Murray of Pasadena; and grandchildren, Whitney, Walter, Trinity, Audrey, and William.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Monday, August 26, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 27, 2019 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. Christopher Moody and Dillon Ray Ferguson officiating.

Burial will follow services in Harper Chapel Cemetery.

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

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 12, 2019, Page 7","STR06" "I35182","","","","","","","" "I37171","Strickland","George F.","6 Sep 1873","12 Apr 1965","0","Name: G.F. Strickland
Death Date: 12 Apr 1965
Death Place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 91 years 7 months 6 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 06 Sep 1873
Birthplace: Miss.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jim Strickland
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Unknown
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Cemetery: Lower Chirene Cemetary
Burial Place: Nacogdoches, Texas
Burial Date: 13 Apr 1965
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117753
Digital Film Number: 4028298
Image Number: 2914
Reference Number: cn25336
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I37171","Strickland","George F.","6 Sep 1873","12 Apr 1965","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, JP 4
Enumerated 26 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 100 Sheet 8B
143-143
Strickland, George Head M W 36 M1 16 Miss Miss Miss
Strickland, Anna Wf F W 35 m1 16 4/4 Tx Tx Tx
Strickland, Willie Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Strickland, Eldon Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Strickland, Leon Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Strickland, Odell Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, JP 4
Enumerated 16 and 17 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 129 Sheets 7A and 7B
128-131
Strickland, George Head M W 45 M Tx Miss Miss Manager Farm
Strickland, Annie E Wf F W 45 M Tx Tx Tx
Strickland, Eldon Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx
Strickland, Leon Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Strickland, Odell Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Strickland, Etta M Dtr F W 3 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx


1930 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, Chireno Pr 4
Enumerated April 15, 1930
ED 174-12 SD 12 Sheet 10A Stamped 199
Old Camp Road
206-212
Strickland, George F Head M W 55 M 19 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Strickland, Anna A Wf F W 55 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Strickland, Leon H Son M W 27 S Tx Miss Tx Farmer
Strickland, Odell T Son M W 25 S Tx Ms Tx Farmer
Strickland, Etta M Dtr F W 13 S Tx Ms Tx
207-213
Strickland, Elton F Head M W 32 M 30 Tx Ms Tx Far,er
Strickland, Claudie S Wf F W 23 m 22 Tx Tx Tx
Strickland, James O Son M W 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx


","STR06" "I7266","Strickland","George Franklin","25 Sep 1885","7 Nov 1973","0","(Research):Census Listings:

Texas, Tom Green County, San Angelo City
Enumerated April 9, 1930
ED 226-1 SD 13 Sheet 16B
Fifteeenth Street
53-341-404
Strickland, George F Hd ) $7000 M W 44 M29 Tx Miss Tx Manager Dry Goods
Strickland, Minnie E Wf F W 39 M 24 Tx Tx Tx
Strickland, Corene V Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Strickland, Covey W Son M W 11 S La Tx Tx
Strickland, Lamar F Son M W 9 S La Tx Tx Tx
Strickland, M. M. Father M W 81 Wd Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I7326","Strickland","George Washington","9 Dec 1906","Nov 1981","0","GEORGE STRICKLAND 09 Dec 1906 Nov 1981 75968 (Pineland, Sabine, TX) (none specified) 462-12-2511 Texas","STR06" "I7326","Strickland","George Washington","9 Dec 1906","Nov 1981","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


POSSIBLY their listing, but ages and places of birth do not match, nor is his middle initial correct
1930 Census
Texas, Orange County, Precinct No. 1, City of Orange, Fourth Ward
Enumerated April 14, 1910
ED 181-4 SD 19 Sheet 12A Stamped 204
Eleventh Street
1105-256-322
Strickland, G. C. Head M W 36 m 21 La La La Supervisor Gulf States Utilities
Strickland, Carrie Wf F W 35 m 20 La La La","STR06" "I7287","Strickland","Gladys","Abt 1914","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a STEVENS.","STR06" "I16411","Strickland","Grover Cleveland","13 Apr 1889","25 Apr 1957","0","United States Obituary Collection

Name of Deceased Grover T. Strickland
Gender M (Male)
Death Date 29 Sep 2010
Obituary Date 1 Oct 2010
Newspaper Title Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Newspaper Location Atlanta, GA, USA
Residence (at time of death) Mableton
Military U.S. Navy
","STR06" "I16411","Strickland","Grover Cleveland","13 Apr 1889","25 Apr 1957","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Georgia, Clarke County, Georgia Factory District
Enumerated 14 and 15 day of January 1920
SD 8 ED 15 Sheet 5A
134-141
Strickland, Cleveland Head M W 27 M Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Strickland, Lizzie Wf F W 28 M Ga Ga Ga
Strickland, Howard (sic) Son M W 6 S Ga Ga Ga
Strickland, Grover Son M W 3 3/12 S Ga Ga Ga
Strickland, Vilma Dtr F W 6/12 S Ga Ga Ga

1930 Census
Georgia, Meriwether County, Manchester City
1520 Militia District Chalyfeste (?) Springs
ED 100-34 SD 6 Sheet 3A Stamped 160
Maple Street
9-41-48
Strickland, Grover C Head M W 37 m 21 Ga Ga Ga Twisterhand Cotton Mill
Strickland, Lizzie Wf F W 37 m 21 Ga Ga Ga
Strickland, Clarence H Son M W 16 S Ga Ga Ga Oiler Cotton Mill
Strickland, Grover T Son M W 13 S Ga Ga Ga
Strickland, Velma L Dtr F W 10 S Ga Ga Ga
Strickland, Edna F Dtr F W 8 S Ga Ga Ga
Strickland, Curtis R Son M W 2 0/12 Ga Ga Ga

","STR06" "I6728","Strickland","Hardy","16 Jan 1775","1832","0","Settled in Washington County, Georgia.","STR06" "I1409","Strickland","Hardy","Aft 1788","Yes, date unknown","0","Lived in Alabama. He was married to Virginia.","STR06" "I16487","Strickland","Hardy ""Chattahooche""","6 Jan 1799","24 Jul 1865","0","Called Chattahoochee Hard.","STR06" "I1143","Strickland","Hardy ""Devil""","Abt 1783","9 Mar 1872","0","Richard Chapman emailed, in February 2012, that Hardy Strickland was born in Guilford County, North Carolina

Many years earlier, Marianne Matkin shared the following research, along with the excerpt from a letter written by Hardy's son, Madison:

In the 1840 Jackson County, GA census, page 37, we find Hardy Strickland with males one 20/30 and one 50/60; females one 60/70. Also same page Madison Strickland males one under 5, one 20/30 and females one 20/30.

In the 1850 Jackson County, GA census page 44, we find Hardy Strickland, 67, farmer worth $5,000 born North Carolina with the John Hambrick family

In the 1860 Jackson County GA census, Jefferson Post Office, we find Hardy Strickland, age 77, born N.C., farmer worth about $16,000, Josaphen age 7 and Elizabeth Defur age 25.

The 1870 Jackson Co, GA census page 382, shows Hardy Strickland age 87 worth $1,200 born North Carolina. He is in the family of Jacob Strickland age 60.

According to Marianne, Hardy's son Madison wrote the following about his father, nicknamed ""Devil,"" in a letter dated 25 February 1871: ""Father has not been able to walk for some two weeks from a violent pain in one of his legs. His curseing apparatus appears to be in fine running order...he has a good appetite but it seems that his food instead of going to support his earthly tabernacle is convirted into Dams, God Dams, Hellfire and other little simple phrases of a similar nature.""

The following note was posted to the STRICKLAND-L@rootsweb.com in June 2000:

I have absolute (as it can be) proof that Hardy and Priscilla are buried in Maysville, GA. The cemetery is on a hill about 125 feet off Deadwyler Rd and 1.5 miles from the intersection of Highway 52 and Deadwyler, on the left. It is in a pasture. I was just there, made pictures, will have them developed tomorrow. The cemetery is in very bad shape, most stones are on the ground but Priscilla, relict of Hardy Strickland, Hardy , d. 9 Mar 1872 in the 91 or 97th year of his life. (I have looked at the census of 1850,60,70 and consistent age is given and he would have in fact been only 89 years old if the census is right) His tombstone is still standing. Madison b. 25 Sept 1812 d. 12 Sept 1895 (Hardy's son), Madison's wife Harriett 24 Aug 1811 d. 17 Jan 1895 and his son Daniel Webster, also the Josie the dau. of Hardy and his third wife, Martha Defoor whom he married on 3 Nov 1850 in Jackson Co., GA On Josie's tombstone, which is on the ground it says, Josie Strickland b. (appears as this should be d.) 1863 10 years. Thanks Clare (Email to STRICKLAND-L@rootsweb.com, June 2000, from tiafind@aol.com)

His second wife was said to be Elizabeth KING.

Trudy Cox also shows as a fourth wife as Mrs. Patsy Day.","STR06" "I1143","Strickland","Hardy ""Devil""","Abt 1783","9 Mar 1872","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Georgia, Jackson County, Lee Randolph District, PO Jefferson
Page 219
451-444
Hardy Strickland 77 M Farmer 5000 11150 NC
Josephine Strickland 7 F NC
Elizabeth Defur 25 F NC","STR06" "I8482","Strickland","Hartney","Abt 1794","Yes, date unknown","0","Hartney and Rutha were twins.","STR06" "I710","","","","","","","" "I1361","Strickland","Henry","Abt 1733","Mar 1796","0","Edgecombe County Deed Book D, page 17:

Jacob STRICKLAND of Edgecombe Co., to Henry STRICKLAND. Dated 28 Nov. 1769; the 530 acre plantation wheron said Henry then dwelled, lying on both sides of Tar River...being a Granville grant to said Jacob STRICKLAND which was dated 15. Oct 1761. Wit: Edward MOORE, Haray STRICKLAND, John TAYLOR.

(STRICKLAND SCENE, Spring 1980, Vol. 1, No. 2, p 27).

The descendants of Henry and Mary (Hickman) Strickland are based on the following six trees posted on the World Connect Project at RootsWeb:

John Crunk's Family Tree 15 Apr 2001 Watson/Geren Ancestors 29 Mar 2001 Moore-Lenert-Loustaunau-Hoff 14 Mar 2001 Taylor Genealogy 11 Feb 2001 Blair and Jones Family of Georgia 25 Nov 2000

It appears that Mary MAY have been too old to be the mother of the younger children, assuming everyone's estimated date of birth is accurate. If possible, a will or probate records should be located to verify these children.

An email from Guy Strickland to STRICKLAND-L@rootsweb.com on April 26, 2001 shows two additional children of Henry and Mary Hickman Strickland:

Noah 1759-1813NC mEliz Bolling? or Moore dau of Edw Moore
Bolling/Bolen mTrignith (?)
William Dew mBryant to LA
Edward mWilliams
Noah Jr to TX
Mary mAtkinson
Theophilus c1770-1836 mMartha Bryant

The following deeds were entered into by some of the children of Henry and Mary Hickman Strickland:

Nash County Deed Book 5, page 251: Samuel BRYANT of Jackson Co, Ga., to Orsburn STRICKLAND of Nash Co., North Carolina. Dated 29 May 1810. 100 acres south of Tar River on Spring Branch, adj. Bryant and Arthur WILLIAMS. Wit: Gideon STRICKLAND, Matthew CARTER.

Nash County Deed Book 5, page 316:

Bennett STRICKLAND of Madison Co, Ga. to Noah STRICKLAND Dated 1 Jan 1812. His interest in the lands of the late Henry STRICKLAND, Decd. Wit; Carolus STRICKLAND, Roland WILLIAMS.

Nash County Deed Book 8, pages 41-42:

Daniel and Laney TAYLOR, Cornelius STRICKLAND, Richard STRICKLAND, Henry STRICKLAND, Zilpah STRICKLAND, and Wilson & Clarey WILLIAMS, all of Jackson Co, GA, to Noah STRICKLAND of Nash Co, N.C. 6 of the 8 shares of the land of their late father, Henry STRICKLAND. Wit: Aaron JOHNSON & Henry WILLIAMS.

Nash County, North Carolina was formed from a part of Edgecombe County in 1777. Edgecombe County, created in 1741, as originally part of Bertie County, North Carolina. STRICKLAND SCENE Vol. 1 No. 1 Winter 1980, p 7>","STR06" "I65","Strickland","Henry","Abt 1766","6 Feb 1817","0","In the notes of Tony Pickett, he cites ""Ancestors and Descendants of Robert Easley, Sr,., and Elizabeth Earle Elkins of St. Helena Parish, Louisiana"" by Austin Beverly Smith, et al (1993). Page 6 indicates that Henry Strickland donated the first land to build a church in St. Helena Parish, now called the New Zion Baptist Church. The eight children of Henry Strickland and Ruth Thompson were listed as Hardy Strickland, Lt. Ancil B. Strickland, Cade Drew Strickland, Sr, Thomas C. Strickland, Elizabeth Strickland, James Robert Strickland, Nancy Strickland, and Willis H. Strickland. The book further noted that when Henry Strickland married Ruth Thompson, Daughter of Alexander Thompson (RWS) in 1787, whe was disowned by her father. Apparently he eventually accepted the marriage, as he deeded Henry Strickland land in 1802.

According to the STRICKLAND SCENE Vol 7, No 3, pp 45-46, the following deed was located on microfilm at the Georgia Department of Archives & History.

ELBERT COUNTY GA DEED BOOK N, p 5:

This indenture made the twenty first day of June one Thousand Eight Hundred and Two, and in the twenty sixth year of the Independence of the United States of America Between Alexander Thompson Senr. of the State of Georgia and County of Elbert of the one part, and HENRY STRICKLAND of the County of Franklin and state aforesaid of the other part, Witnesseth that the Said Thompson for and in consideration of the sum of three Hundred and Fifty dollars to him in had paid to the Said Thompson by the Said Strickland on or before the Sealing and delivering of these presents the recept he doth hereby acknowledge. Hath bargained Sold and Delivered in fee simple all that Tract of Land Containing four hundred and four acres being a part of a tract of four hundred and Eighty acres Surveyed for him in the year eighty six on the twentieth of February, then Wilkes county, granted in the year Eighty Seven on the twenty Seventh of September, beginning on a Hickory thence runing S. 80 E 75 ch. To a black oak & Thence running S_____W 45 chains thence to Acocks line Post oak & thence along the Said line S. 10 W. 64 Chs. Which said tract the said Strickland and his heirs the Said Thompson Doth Warrant and defed th heirs in & to the Said land and premises. In witness whereof the Said Thompson hath herunto set his hand and Seal of the day and year above mentioned, Signed Sealed and delivered in the presents of

Alexander Thompson


Test. David Radison (Roberson)
Alexander Thompson



The following query was posted (by mwise@prodigy.net) to the Strickland-L@rootsweb.com: ""In the probate records of Madison Co, GA 1816-1841 Thompson C. Strickland and Cade D. Strickland were administering the estate of A.B. Strickland (in another place Ansel B. Strickland) from 1814-1824 James R. or P. Strickland bought property from the estate in 1814 (from) H. Strickland, Isaac Strickland, Willis H. Strickland. Who is this? And how does he related to Solomon Strickland of Madison Co?"" Rocky Strickland (RockyIII@aol.com) replied that his undocumented records show ""that Ancil B. Strickland, Thompson C. Strickland, and Cade D. Strickland were brothers and three of eight children of Henry Strickland and Ruth Thompson. They were grandsons the Solomon Strickland who was born 1735 in Nash County, North Carolina, and died 1818 in Madison County, Georgia.""

His FindAGrave memorial page (ID 98340873) states notes his probably burial place was the Lystra Primative Baptist Church Cemetery in Comer, Madison Co, GA, as his parents were charter members and his mother was buried at this church two yeas before Henry's death.

It further shows the St. Helena Parish, Louisiana census from 1820 as follows:

1820 census, St Helena,? Louisiana
Widow Stricklin 0-1-0-1-0-0 2-1-2-0-1 - Elizabeth Gurley
One female over 45; b. by 1775
One male 18-25; b. 1795-1802
Two females 16-25; b. 1795-1804
One male 10-15; b. 1805-1810
One female 10-15; b. 1805-1810
Two females under 10; b. 1810-1820

According to researcher Kenneth Landry Schaefer, the ""Widow Stricklin"" listed on the 1820 census was not Ruth, but Elizabeth Gurley of Johnson Co., NC, daughter of Robert Gurley and widow of a Jeremiah Strickland, as shown by probate papers. It's likely then that Ruth was living with one of her children or other relative in 1820:","STR06" "I6731","Strickland","Henry","24 Dec 1781","Yes, date unknown","0","He married Elizabeth Wilkins of Franklin County, GA and settled in Hall County, GA, where he was killed on the highway by a traveler in a dispute about a dog--leaving sons Clement and Isaac and an unknown daughter.","STR06" "I16561","Strickland","Henry","Aft 1792","1818","0","Served in the War of 1812. He was killed in a skirmish during the Indian Wars.","STR06" "I8356","Strickland","Henry","Abt 1795","Bef 1828","0","He is said to have married Sarah BROOKS.","STR06" "I16484","Strickland","Henry","8 Mar 1808","Yes, date unknown","0","Henry married Anna Lenoir of Gwinnett County, and they had 10 girls and 3 boys. See Chapter 38 of Pioneer History of Forsyth County, Georgia, 1981, for details on this family.","STR06" "I7571","Strickland","Henry Stephenson","7 Apr 1876","8 Feb 1942","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySrarch.org, Texas Deaths 1890-1975, shows that he was a Laborer at a Saw Mill, and married. The informant was Mrs. E.M. Farrell.","STR06" "I7571","Strickland","Henry Stephenson","7 Apr 1876","8 Feb 1942","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census

32/35 Strickland, Henry S. Head M W 44 M TX TX TX Sawmill Worker
Sally T Wife F
Bertie Dau F W 15 S TX LA LA
Nellie P Dau F W 4 3/12 S TX TX LA

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 28, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 6A Stamped 28
64-67
Strickland, Henry S Head M W 52 M 24 Tx La Ms Log Cutting Lumber Mill
Strickland, Sallie Wf F W 44 M 16 La La Ms
Strickland, Nellie Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx La
Billington, Lacrecia Mother-in-law F W 72 Wd 18 La Tx La","STR06" "I7571","Strickland","Henry Stephenson","7 Apr 1876","8 Feb 1942","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I11424","Strickland","Henry Willis","Abt 1818","Nov 1878","0","Married three times. He had no children but reared 17 orphaned children.","STR06" "I16610","Strickland","Huldah","1834","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married William H. McCURDY.","STR06" "I6725","Strickland","Isaac","11 Jul 1770","23 Jan 1857","0","Settled 10 miles west of Danielsville, Georgia.","STR06" "I7288","Strickland","J. B.","Abt 1915","9 Aug 1948","0","His actual Texas Death Certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. His cause of death was listed as ""Accidental death by truck, inquest held"" and the informant was his father, D. Strickland. His parents were listed as D. Strickland and Zilph Lott, and his usual occupation was that of a painter. At the time of his death he was a resident of Bessmay in Jasper County, Texas. He was buried in San Augustine.","STR06" "I1156","Strickland","Jacob","Abt 1697","Nov 1790","0","Of Nash, Chowan, Edgecombe and Halifax Counties, North Carolina.

Edgecombe County Deed Book C, page 180:

Jacob STRICKLIN of Edgecombe Co., ""planter,"" to Benjamin BRASWELL of Edgecombe Co., ""planter."" Dated 17 Feb. 1764. 210 acres on the north bank of Town Creek adj. Moses BAKER. Wit: Simon BRASWELL, John STINSON, James BRASWELL.

Edgecombe County Deed Book C, page 277:

Earl GRANVILLE to Jacob STRICKLAND of Edgecombe Co., Dated 1 May 1762. 480 acres in a fork of Turkey Creek. Wit: Wm. Gibson, Jno. Linton.

Edgecombe County Deed Book C, page 278:

Earl GRANVILLE to Jacob STRICKLAND of Edgecombe Co. Dated 15 Oct. 1761. 530 acres adj. William STRICKLAND and Richard BAILEY on the south side of Tar River and Samuel CARTER and Thomas WOODARD on the north side of the river. Wit: Samuel SWANN, Jno. LINTON.

Edgecombe County Deed Book D, page 134:

William STRICKLAND of Edgecombe Co., to his brother, Jacob STRICKLAND. Dated 20 Feb. 1768. One acre of land on the north side of Tar River...being the land had of Edward MOORE for leave to build a public grist mill; also, one-half interest in the mill. Witness: Edward MOORE, Solomon CARTER

(The four deeds above are from STRICKLAND SCENE, Winter 1980, Vol. 1, No. 1, p8).

Edgecombe County Deed Book D, page 171:

Jacob STRICKLAND of Edgecombe Co., to Mark STRICKLAND. Dated 25 Nov. 1769; 280 acre plantation whereon said Mark then dwelled. Wit: Edward MOORE, Solomon POPE, John TAYLOR.

Edgecombe County Deed Book D, page 17:

Jacob STRICKLAND of Edgecombe Co., to Henry STRICKLAND. Dated 28 Nov. 1769; the 530 acre plantation wheron said Henry then dwelled, lying on both sides of Tar River...being a Granville grant to said Jacob STRICKLAND which was dated 15. Oct 1761. Wit: Edward MOORE, Haray STRICKLAND, John TAYLOR.

(The two deeds above are from STRICKLAND SCENE, Spring 1980, Vol. 1, No. 2, p 27).

There were also two deeds in the Edgecombe County Deed Book D, dated ca 1770, of William Strickland. Both deeds were for land that was adjacent to Jacob Strickland. (Strickland Scene, Spring 1980, Vol 1, No 2, p 27).


WILL: dated 18 day of August, 1788 and recorded May, 1790 Nash Co., NC. In the Name of God Amen, I Jacob STRICKLAND of the county of Nash and State of North Carolina, being of perfect mind and memory blessed be God for it, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following first I recommend my soul to the hands of God that gave it and my body I commit to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executor hereafter named and as for what estate I have it hath pleased God to bless me with I give as followeth:
Item: I give and bequeath to my sun Elisha STRICKLAND all my wearing cloes after my death. I give also to his son Isak Strickland my negro boy called Quan? to him and his heirs for ever after my death.
Item: I give and bequeath sun Jacob STRICKLAND five shillings lawful money. I give also to his son Jacob STRICKLAND a negro man called Robin to him and his heirs forever after my death.
Item: I give and bequeath to my sun Matthew STRICKLAND five shillings lawful money. I give to his daughter Mary STRICKLAND a negro girl named Patt her and her increase to her and her heirs for ever after my death.
Item: I give to sun MARKE Strickland five shillings I also give to his sun Ishmael STRICKLAND a negro man called Harry to him and his heirs forever after my death.
Item: I give and bequeath to my sun Hardy STRICKLAND the plantation and all my land containing 362 acres to him and his heirs forever after my death.
Item: I give and bequeath to my grand sun Theopolus STRICKLAND one negro man named Prince that he hath in possession now.
Item: I give and bequeath to my sun Henry STRICKLAND five shillings after my death and also give to his sun Carrolus STRICKLAND one negro boy called Pompe to him and his heirs forever after my death.
Item: I give and bequeath to my grand daughter Cresy HICKMAN one negro girl called Jude she and her increase to her and her heirs forever after my death.
Item: I give and bequeath to my grand daughter Sarah HICKMAN one feather bed and furniture after my death.
Item: I give and bequeath to my sun Solomon STRICKLAND and my daughter Creesy HICKMAN all the remainder part of my estate unmentioned in the above legacies to be equally divided between them as they can agree after my death.
Item: I hereby nominate and appoint my sun Marke STRICKLAND fully and soly my executors to my last will and testament in manner also my will is that if it should happen that I should die when there was a crop on the ground that Marke STRICKLAND should have full power to devide with Hardy STRICKLAND as my self agreeable to our bargain which is half of everything that is made on the land. In witness whereof I do hereunto set my hand and assign this my last will and testament this 18 day of August, 1788.

Signed, sealed, published, pronounced his

by said Strickland to be his last Jacob X STRICKLAND (Seal) will and testament in presents of us mark

Edward X NICHOLSON
his mark Christopher X TAYLOR
his mark William X Byrd (or Burden)
his mark Nash County May Term 1790

The within will was in open court duly proven in open court by the oath of Edward Nicholson and subscribing witness thereto and on motion ordered to be recorded.
Attest. Wm Hall, C.C

And is registered in obedience to the above order.
Attest. Wm Hall, C.C.

*******************************************************************


Mariana Matkin wrote that ""Of Jacob's children, Jacob Jr, Hardy, Solomon and Lucretia moved to Georgia. In the book, GONE TO GEORGIA, there is a many page run-down of the Strickland family. Solomon and brother Jacob, Jr. were both Revolutionary soldiers. The booklet THE STRICKLAND FAMILY OF GEORGIA GENEALOGY by Fitzhugh and Lee (1939) gives dates of births, deaths, marriages, etc.""

Said to have been first been married to a Miss Wilson.","STR06" "I1360","Strickland","Jacob","Between 1741 and 1744","Apr 1804","0","Marianna Matkin of Mt. Pleasant writes: ""Solomon Strickland's brother was Jacob Strickland, Jr. Solomon's son Hardy Strickland, Sr. married Jacob Strickland Jr.'s daughter, Pricilla Ann Strickland--first cousins marrying. Jacob Strickland Jr. born 1783 in North Carolina married 1765 in Guilford County Priscilla Taylor (some say Young) and in 1769 he filed for land in Guilford County, N.C. were he was living in 1790. I have a copy of the land grant. He moved to Wilkes County, GA and settled there with his brothers. This Jacob died in Franklin County, GA and his will April 4/October 1804 (I have a copy of this) listed his children: Faith b 12 Aug 1767 married ??? Meyers; Tamar b 13 Oct 1768 m William Gilbert; Isaac b 11 July 1769 d 1851 m 1799 Mary Hargroves; Jacob b 6 May 1772 m Mary Sanders and it is believed 2nd Clarissa Sanders; Mary b 17 Oct 1773 m John Gilbert, a Revolutionary Soldier and after his death Mary married James Allen of Habersham; John and William Gilbert were brothers..marrying sisters was done quite often in those days...travel was by horse or buggy and you didn't meet many eligible ladies. Hardy b 16 Jan 1775 m Susan Pryon; Priscilla m her cousin ""Devil"" Hardy Strickland and lived in Madison County; Selah or Celia b 11 July 1779 m Robert Young; Henry b 24 December 1781 m Elizabeth Wilkens; Wilson b 14 Jan 1783 m Polly Connelly; Elizabeth b 6 Nov 1785 m John Eubanks; Nancy b 22 Dec 1787 m James Royal or Ryley; Sarah m Berry Vaughan.

Jacob Strickland, Jr - Notes:
It appears that this marriage is based on a preponderance of evidence only. There is a Christopher Taylor that signed as one of the Witnesses to Jacob Strickland, Sr. Will.
On 5/28/2000 Jane Strickland Shelton < UGA1mom @aol.com writes to Strickland List ""The Priscilla Taylor Young name for wife of Jacob, Jr. has been going around for years. Arthur Taylor's Will leaves daughters with a Jacob Strickland to take care of. But it does not say Priscilla Strickland or indicate that she was married to a Jacob. The Taylors and the Stricklands lived near each other not only in NC but also in Isle Of Wight, VA. It is reasonable that she may have married Jacob, but I just would like to find a more definitive record. It may be impossible. Bruce Howard, genealogist and Pace descendent thinks Jacob may have married a Pace. I need to do some more research to come to decide if I could agree with that.

WILL: In the name of God Amen. I Jacob Strickland of State of Georgia & Franklin County Planter being weak in Body but of perfect mind & memory thanks be given unto God, calling unto mind the mortality of my Body & knowing that it is appointed for all men once to Die do make & ordain this my last Will & Testament that is to Say Principally & first of all, I give and recommend my Soul into the Hands of Almighty God that Gave it and my Body I recommend to the Earth to be buryed in decent Christian Burial, at the discretion of my executors. Nothing doubting but at the General resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God & as touching such Worldly Estate wherewith it has pleased God to Bless me in this Life, I give & dispose of the same in the following manner & form.
First I give and Bequeath to PRISSILLA [sic] MY dearly beloved WIFE the Plantation whereon I lived at my decease with a Negro Fellow named Jeffery & a Winch named Rachel & all my Household Furniture & Plantation Tools during her Life & after her Decease the above all to be sold & an Equal division to be made among my Children, also I give to my well beloved DAUGHTER FAITHEE the sum of one Dollar & to HER TWO DAUGHTERS PRISILLA [sic] & ELIZABETH MYERS the sum of two hundred Dollars each, Next TAMIE [sic] MY SECOND CHILD the sum of one Dollar next ISAAC the sum of one Dollar next JACOB the sum of one Dollar next PRISILLA [sic] the sum of one Dollar next MARY the sum of one Dollar, next HARDIE [sic] the sum of one Dollar, next SELAH the sum of one Dollar next ELIZABETH I bequeath unto her a Negro Girl named Mary & one named Rebekah also four Cows & Calfs & a Feather Bed, next HENRY, I Bequeath unto him a Negro boy named Joe and a Girl named Margaret also Fours & Calfs, Sixteen Head of Cattle & 340 Dollars cash amounting to 500 Dollars to purchase land with. Next WILSON the sum of one dollar & the Bounty of land he at present lives on, also a Negro named Emanuel & a Girl named Milly, next NANCY I bequeath unto her One Negro Girl named Dinah & a boy named Robin also Four Cows & Calfs & a Feather Bed, next SARAH I bequeath unto her a Negro Boy named Abram also four Cows & Calfs & a Feather Bed, So concluds & ordaining. John Gilbert & Hardee [sic] Strickland sole Executors of this my last Will & Testament I do hereby utterly disallow revoke & disannull all & every former Testaments Wills Legaree Bequests Executors __ __[can't read] in any wise before made - & Bequesth ratifing & Confirming this & no other to be my last Will & Testament in witness whereof I have bare into set my Hand & Seal this Fourth Day of April 1804. NB [sic] having emitted Isaac Gilbert my beloved Grandson I hereby Bequeath unto him the sum of three hundred dollars to be laid out in the purchase of a Negro. Signed Sealed & delivered in the presence of us Test. Jab [sic] Goodlett
his John Hodge Jacob X Strickland

mark [Compiler - Kathlynn keyed spelling and punctuation errors exactly as found on a copy, except she capitalized names]

The will is abstracted in STRICKLAND SCENE Vol. 1 No. 1 Winter 1980, p 5.

The book BLOOD KIN Pioneer Chronicles of Upper Georgia Centered in Forsyth County, which was compiled, written and edited by Don L. Shadburn has a chapter concerning the Hardy Strickland family. Page 390 refers to a ""Strickland Tree"" prepared in October 1893 by one of the Stricklands in Gwinnett County and gives some details on the family of Jacob and Priscilla Strickland.","STR06" "I6726","Strickland","Jacob","6 May 1772","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a widow Sanders, Frances (sic) nee Jones, and settled in Madison County, Georgia where he died leaving three sons: Hardy (Chattahoochee Hard), Jacob, and Talbot. Shadburn, Don BLOOD KIN PIONEER CHRONICLES OF UPPER GEORGIA CENTERED IN FORTSYTH COUNTY (1999).

Elbert County Georgia Will Book V2 ""1803-1806"" page 15

JACOB STRICKLAND S. 1/11/1804 Pr. 6/12/1804

wife: Elizabeth children: ""all my lawful born heirs"" (not named) exec: ""my loving wife, Elizabeth Strickland"": William SANDERS; Isaac Strickland

wit: Jacob McELRO; H. Strickland

(Note: Jacob Strickland m. Elizabeth Jones Sanders, widow of Hardy Sanders, on Feb 22, 1798, in Oglethorpe Co., GA.)

STRICKLAND SCENE Vol. 1 No. 2 Spring 1980, p 33, STRICKLAND WILLS IN GEORGIA.","STR06" "I16529","Strickland","Jacob","Bef 1806","Between 1841 and 1842","0","Franklin County Ordinary's Minutes 1824-1849, page 68a:

Jacob Strickland S. 11/5/1841 Pr. 1/1842

wife: Clarissa Sons: Isaac, Matthew Talbot; Jacob Sanders; Jesse White daughters: Mary Mahulda; Eliza Caroline; Sarah Jane exec-brother: Hardy Strickland slaves: Tom; Thornton; Marriah; Louisa; Henson; Hiram; Alfred; Jiny; Winney; Martha; Mary; Shambo; Isam; Fanny and her youngest child Missourie wit: Charles Strickland; Hardy Strickland Jr.; William C. Jolly

Mentions: ""For the support of my wife, Clarissa, and her two children, and such others of my childre as shall remain with her, I leave in the hands of my executors the following....""

After Jacob's death, Clarissa married Walton Harris, and attorney in Franklin Co, GA in 1845. This Jacob Strickland is BELIEVED to be the son of Jacob and Elizabeth STRICKLAND of Elbert County, Georgia.","STR06" "I10513","Strickland","Jacob Burton","27 Jun 1825","10 Jul 1860","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, St. Helena Parish, Eastern District
Enumerated 7 Sept 1850
Stamped 198
292-292
J. B. Strickland 25 M Farmer 5000 La
Martha Strickland 25 F Miss
Cade D Strickland 5 M La
James Strickland 5 M La
Henry Strickland 2 M La","STR06" "I693","Strickland","James D.","1 Mar 1868","13 Mar 1931","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 1
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 5B
Strickland, Jas. Head W M Mar 1868 31 M 1Tx La Miss Farmer
Strickland, Mollie Wife W F Aug 1879 20 M 1 1/1 La La Tex
Strickland, Ara Dau W F 9/12 Aug 1899 S Tx Tx La
Carter, Albert Br-in-law W M 20 Aug 1879 S La La Tx
Carter, Margaret Si-in-law W F July 1899 10 S La La Tx

1910 Census Sabine Co., Texas,
Copied by Mrs. Blanche Toole,
PCT. 1 Hemphill, W. D. McGown, May 9, 1910 -
170/172
Strickland, James D., Head MW 42 M1(1st marriage) 11 (years) Farmer Tx (born), La (Father born), Ms.(Mother born)
Strickland, Mary E. Wife FW 27 M1 (1st marriage) 11 (yrs) 6 (children) 6 (children living) La, La, Tx Strickland, Aary B. Dau FW 10 Tx, Tx, La.
Strickland, Mary E. Dau FW 9 Tx, Tx, La.
Strickland, Nay C. Son MW 8 Tx, Tx, La.
Strickland, Willie M. Dau FW 4 Tx, Tx, La.
Strickland, James H. E. Son MW 3 Tx, Tx, La.
Strickland, Edith M. Dau FW 1 6/12 Tx, Tx, La.
Strickland, William F. Father MW 69 M1 48 Farmer La, NC Ms
Strickland, Nancy E. Mother FW 65 M1 48/11/8 Ms, Ms, Ms.

1920 Census
not located

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Justice Precinct 1
Enumerated April 29, 1930 by William H. Davidson
SD 202-3, ED 19th Sheet 9B
137-141
Strickland, James D Hd M W 64 M39 Tx La Miss Farmer
Strickland, Mary E. Wife F W 47 M22 La La Tx
Strickland, Lura M Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tx La Laborer Farm
Strickland, Addie Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx La Laborer Farm
Strickland, Almer B Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx La Laborer Farm
Strickland, Jimmie L Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx La
Strickland, Redmon I Son M W 9 S Tx Tx La","STR06" "I16936","Strickland","James H. Edward ""Ed""","Abt 1905","Yes, date unknown","0","ASSUMED this is James H. E(dward) Strickland, and that he was called Ed. I made this assumption because Carl Evan's research shows that Ney Carter and his only brother Ed married two sisters, Nora Humble and Elizabeth Humble.

James H.E. and Ney Carter appear to be the only two sons in the family, therefore it seems that James must have been called Ed, unless Carl Evan's research was incorrect.","STR06" "I7284","Strickland","James K. ""Jim""","17 Dec 1878","7 Jun 1955","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMPK-BB8/p1
Name: James K. Strickland
Death Date: 07 Jun 1955
Death Place: Dodge, Walker, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 77 years 5 months 27 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 17 Dec 1878
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Strickland
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Bettie Cannon
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation:
Place of Residence: Dodge, Walker, Texas
Cemetery: Center Hill Cemetery
Burial Place: Dodge, Texas
Burial Date: 08 Jun 1955
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114441
Digital Film Number: 4165520
Image Number: 1472
Reference Number: cn31302
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I37163","","","","","","","" "I1865","Strickland","James Richard ""Dick""","18 Nov 1868","12 Jun 1947","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Alabama, Franklin County, Pleasant Site Beat No. 4
Enumerated 19 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 21 Sheet 9A
149-150
Strickland, James R Haed W M Nov 1869 30 m 8 Ala Lal Ala Farmer
Strickland, Mattie M Wf W F Nov 1876 23 m 8 5/2 Ala Ala Ala
Strickland, James R Son W M Jly 1894 5 S Ala Ala Ala
Strickland, Samuel A W M Feb 1896 4 S Ala Ala Ala","STR06" "I1408","Strickland","James Robert","7 Apr 1797","16 Aug 1862","0","From the JERUSALEM CHURCH CHURCH BOOK, Mississippi Territory of Amite, 29 Feb 1812

This church was located near the present town of Gillsburg. Organized 29 Feb 1812, when Mississippi was Indian Territory. The transcription is courtesy of Mrs. Alva McEwen, McComb, Mississippi.

June 1837: Received by experience: James, Cade, Theodosia Strickland Aug 1837: Cade Strickland, moderator (Note: due to ages, this appears to be James's brother and not son) Aug 1838: Cade Strickland, deacon, treasurer May 1839: Letters of dismission given to Cade & James Strickland","STR06" "I16573","Strickland","Jane","Aft 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Hardy Bridges.","STR06" "I16575","Strickland","Jeptha Jefferson","19 Apr 1855","29 Jan 1920","0","On 2 March 1881, he married Ida E. Taylor.","STR06" "I13929","Strickland","Jesse","1726","Yes, date unknown","0","He married a Radford.","STR06" "I10925","Strickland","Jimmie Loraine","7 Sep 1917","Apr 1976","0","This is ASSUMED to be her listing on the SSDI:

JIMMIE WARNER 07 Sep 1917 Apr 1976 77703 (Beaumont, Jefferson, TX ) (none specified) 463-66-6638 Texas","STR06" "I714","Strickland","Jimmy Hugh","22 Dec 1939","17 Feb 2006","0","Jimmy Hugh Strickland

Jimmy Hugh Strickland, age 66, died in his home Friday, Feb. 17, 2006 in Pt. Neches. Jimmy Strickland was born on Dec. 22, 1939 in Sabine County, Texas. He has lived in Pt. Neches since 1962 and was owner-operator of S & W Iron Works in Nederland, Texas. He is survived by: one son, Jim Strickland of Pineland, TX; two brothers, Carter of Strickland, Jr., and Ted Strickland both of Hemphill, TX; three sisters, Frances Ferguson of Hemphill, TX, Helen Murray of LaPorte, TX, and Irene McDaniel of Houston, TX; two grandchildren, Justin and Robin Duck. Memorial services will be held at 10:00 a.m. in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 511 Starr St. Hemphill, TX on Friday, Feb. 24, 2006. Starr Funeral Home Hemphill, TX 75948 (409) 787-3331

http://www.southeasttexaslive.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=16181455&BRD=2287&PAG=461&dept_id=512596&rfi=6

A similiar obituary was in the February 22, 2006 issue of the Sabine County Reporter.","STR06" "I1351","Strickland","John","Abt 1680","Yes, date unknown","0","Of Isle of Wight, Virginia and Edgecombe County, North Carolina. (Strickland-L-Rootsweb.com Email from Strick19@aol.com dated 8 Sept 2001)","STR06" "I8170","Strickland","John Milledge Gilbert","21 Jul 1811","17 Oct 1895","0","From Anne S. Wise (mwise@prodigy.net), per her research of deeds of Madison County, Georgia:

28 Oct 1813 Madison Co, GA

...Know ye that the said Barsheba Strickland for and in consideration of the natural love and affection which I bear unto my beloved child Milledge Gilbert Strickland and for *** other good causes have given and granted unto Milledge Gilbert Strickland a certain negro boy called known by the name of Jack which boy was given me by my beloved father, Solomon Strickland....

Barsheba (X her mark) Strickland 28 oct 1813 Test: Allen Daniel, Charles Sorrels, Elisha Johnson

Rocky Strickland (rockyIII@aol.com) replied that according to his undocumented information, Barsheba Strickland had an illegitimate son John Millidge Strickland born 21 July 1811 in Butts County, GA and died 17 Oct 1895 in Carroll County, GA","STR06" "I13798","Strickland","John Monroe","Jun 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed on the 1860 Federal census in the household of his parents, Ansel B. Strickland and Mary ""Polly"" Braswell. However, even though the census appears to have been taked on July 5, 1860, and John Monroe was born in June 1860, the instructions for the 1860 census indicate that: ""The name of every person whose usual place of abode on the 1st day of June, 1860, was in this family,"" insert the name of every free person in each family, of every age, including the names of those temporarily absent on a journey, visit, or for the purposes of education, as well as those that were at home on that day. The name of any member of a family who may have died since the 1st day of June is to be entered and the person described as if living, but THE NAME OF ANY PERSON BORN SINCE THE FIRST DAY OF JUNE IS TO BE OMITTED. The names are to be written beginning with the father and mother, or, if either or both be dead, begin with some other ostensible head of the family, to be followed, as far as practicable, with the name of the oldest child residing at home, then the next oldest, and so on to the youngest, then the other inmates, lodgers, and boarders, laborers, domestics, and servants.""

He is listed, however, with his mother and older brothers on the 1870 Federal Census of Clarke County, Georgia.
","STR06" "I13798","Strickland","John Monroe","Jun 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Georgia, Walton County, Mountain District
Enumerated 26 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 104 Sheet 16A Stamped 177
304-304
Strickland, John M Head W M Jun 1860 39 Wd Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Strickland, Franklin J. Son W M Dec 1888 11 S Ga Ga Ga Farm Laborer
Strickland, J?osie A Dtr W F Mch 1891 9 S Ga Ga Ga
Strickland, Grover C. W M Apr 1893 (sic) 7 S Ga Ga Ga
Hinesley, Eula StepDtr W F Oct 1883 16 S Ga Ga Ga Farm Laborer
Strickland, John Son W M Sept 1886 13 S Ga Ga Ga Farm Laborer


","STR06" "I16571","Strickland","John Spencer","Aft 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","He married Emma Powell.","STR06" "I1352","Strickland","Joseph","Abt 1682","Nov 1755","0","Of Northampton, North Carolina. Father of XXXX, father of Thomas; Exum; Rachel; Abigail; Olive. (Strickland-L-Rootsweb.com Email from Strick19@aol.com dated 8 Sept 2001)","STR06" "I1366","Strickland","Joseph","Abt 1699","Yes, date unknown","0","Joseph Strickland married Frances Brown (maybe the daughter of Dr. Samuel Brown, but I haven't checked that out). (This Joseph is the son of Matthew, Jr. and Ann Bracewell).

Date that will was made in Nash County was March 4, 1779. Probated in April Court, 1781. (died between March 4, 1779 and April Court, 1781, probably in Nash Co, NC.)

Will in Nash Co NC Page 17 Mar 4, 1779 - April Court 1781. Sons: Jesse; David; Daughters: Patience; Mary; Elizabeth Gr Sons: Marmaduke Mason - 100 Acres whereon I live; Burwell Strickland Ex: Sons David Strickland and Ralph Mason (son-in-law). Wit. Dun. Lamon, Arch. Lamon, Mary Lamon

Inventory by Ralph Mason exr., May 5, 1781

Marmaduke Mason was grandson of Joseph Strickland (last will and testament 8/3/1797 of Burrell Strickland). (Nash County Will Book I, p. 17).

CHILDREN Of JOSEPH AND FRANCES STRICKLAND:

Jesse 1726 married a Radford David 1728 married Elizabeth Hunt Patience 1729 Elizabeth 1730 married Ralph Mason and had Marmaduke Mason and others Mary 1731 Joseph Jr married Mary (?)(not mentioned in will so this child is
questionable)

ELIZABETH STRICKLAND, born in Nash Co. NC, married RALPH MASON, born about 1723 in Bertie Co., NC

Ralph and Elizabeth's children: William, James, Martha, Ranson, Isaac, Elizabeth, Obedience, Rebecca and Temperence and Marmaduke (?)

Carla Tate (tatelake@jps.net)","STR06" "I13508","Strickland","Josephine ""Josie""","Abt 1853","Abt 1863","0","Her tombstone indicates she died at the age of 10. As she was shown as age 7 on the 1860 Federal census, it appears that she was born circa 1853 and died circa 1863.","STR06" "I22929","Strickland","Kerney Albert","30 Jul 1892","Dec 1951","0","He appears to be the son of George and Mary STRICKLAND of Williamson County, Texas. At the time of the 1900 census, they are shown as the parents of five children, the eldest being their son, Kerney A. STRICKLAND, born in July 1892. George STRICKLAND was born in Texas in July 1870, with his father born in S. Carolina and his mother born in Mississippi. Mary was born in Texas in August, 1873, with both her parents being Texans.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VRSB-C91
Name: Kerney Albert Strickland
Gender: Male
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place:
Birth Date: 30 Jul 1892
Birthplace: Florence, Williamson, Texas
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name: George Albert Strickland
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Mary Louisa Griggs
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C73103-2
System Origin: Texas-ODM
Source Film Number: 1578184
Reference Number:
Collection: Texas, Births and Christenings, 1840-1981","STR06" "I22929","Strickland","Kerney Albert","30 Jul 1892","Dec 1951","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Arthur County, Thune Precinct
Enumerated April 3, 1930
ED 3-8 SD 4 Sheet 1B
19-19
Strickland, Kerney Head M W 37 M 32 Tx Tx Tx Labor Ranching
Strickland, Blanch Wf F W 25 m 21 NE NE NE
Strickland, Clarene Dtr F W 4 S NE Tx NE
Strickland, Aliene Dtr F W 2 S NE Tx NE
","STR06" "I16593","Strickland","Kinchen I.","Abt 1780","1 Oct 1865","0","He was said to have married second Sarah Branch.

","STR06" "I16593","Strickland","Kinchen I.","Abt 1780","1 Oct 1865","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Georgia, Madison County, P. O. Danielsville
Enumerated 21 July 1860
Page 213
609-609
Kinchen Struckland 80 M Farmer $5000 $7540 NC
Sarah H Strickland 75 F Virginia
Melie [Willie] 16 M Farmer Ga
610-610
Frank? M. Strickland 33 M $--- $2475 Carpenter Ga
","STR06" "I16603","Strickland","Kinchen Milton","21 Aug 1826","16 Sep 1896","0","On March 29, 2011, Melanie Powers emailed that ""Descendants of Kinchen Milton Strickland: first wife, Mary Baker, children were Mary, Wilson, Willis, Lou Amy, Lucinda, Benoni, Sarah Adeline, Henry Elizabeth, Kinchen Milton, and Elisha, and with second wife, Sarah Branch, one son, William F. Strickland.

If you would like more information, please contact me at the above email. I would be delighted to submit dates, etc.

Melanie Powers
mpmusic30646@yahoo.com
","STR06" "I730","Strickland","L. C.","Abt 1908","6 Feb 1998","0","L.C. Strickland Crouch, 90, of Humble died February 6, 1998. Mrs. Crouch was a native and former resident of Sabine County. She was employed by Leonard's Department Store for 18 years and was a charter member of Advent Presbyterian Church in Aldine. She was the daughter of the late Dee and Zilphia (sic) Strickland.

Survivors: daughters, Billie Sue Krause of Huntsville and Juanita Packard of Okemos, MI, seven grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren, 5 great great grandchildren, and several brothers and sisters.

Funeral services were held February 9 at the chapel of Rosewood Funeral Home in Humble with Gene Marion officiating. Interment followed at the Rosewood Memorial Park.

Published In The Sabine County Reporter, March 11, 1998","STR06" "I42675","Strickland","Laverne Joyce","16 Jan 1930","11 Oct 2006","0","Obituary

DUVAL, LaVerne Joyce
Strickland ""Aunt Bunny""

76, died Wednesday, October 11, 2006, at her home in Lancaster, Calif. Born in Hemphill, Texas on January 16, 1930, Ms. Duval lived in California for the last 48 years. She enjoyed refinishing antique furniture, playing cards, trips to Las Vegas and visiting her family in Texas and Louisiana. Survivors include her 2 daughters, Mickey Wilson of Lancaster, and Sheila Jackson of Palmdale; brother, Claude Strickland of Hemphill, Texas, sister, Faye Gibbs of Hillister, Texas, 6 grandchildren, Heather, Joyce, Deidre, Nicholas, April, and Paige; 3 great-grandchildren, Alyssa, Corryn, and Madison;

Copied from Find A Grave, Memorial ID 16224461","STR06" "I7295","","","","","","","" "I10510","Strickland","Leticia Jane","Aft 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Joseph Kolhouse.","STR06" "I12091","Strickland","Lisa Joan","19 Sep 1968","4 Jan 2000","0","Lisa Joan Strickland, 31, of Orange died Tuesday, Jan 4, 2000, in Jasper. She was born Sept. 19, 1968, and had been a longtime resident of the Orange area. She was a nurse's aide. Survivors: father, Carter Strickland, Jr. of Orange; mother Betty Strickland of Orange; daughter Ashley Strickland of Orange, brothers, Carter Strickland III of Orange and Danny Strickland of Hemphill; and a sister, Sharon Edgar of Hemphill. Graveside rites were held on Jan 6 at Plainview Cemetery near Pineland with Bro. Tommy Long and Bro. Vance Purtell officiating. Starr Funeral Homes, Inc., Hemphill directors.

THE SABINE COUNTY REPORTER January 12, 2000","STR06" "I16598","Strickland","Lucinda","22 Apr 1810","25 Oct 1844","0","Said to have married Noah Washington Pittman.","STR06" "I2760","Strickland","Lura Mae","26 Oct 1910","11 Jul 2005","0","Sabine County Reporter
July 13, 2005

Lura Strickland Eicke

Lura Strickland Eicke died July 11, 2005 at Tomball Regional Hospital. Mrs. Eicke was born Oct. 26, 1910 in Hemphill and was 94-years-old at the time of her death. She had lived in Bronson for many years before moving to Tomball almost 15 years ago. She was preceded in death by her husband, W. B. ""Will"" Eicke. Mrs. Eicke is survived by four sons, W.B. ""Bud"" Eicke Jr and wife Deloris of Bay City, Cecil Eicke and wife Margie of Richmond, Col., George Eicke ans wife Annette of San Antonio, and Paul Eicke of Houston, two daughters, Louise CHILDS and husband Henry of Vidor and Emily McCLINTON and husband Herman of Tomball, and a brother I.T. Strickland of Kirbyville. Funeral services are set for 10 a.m. today (Wednesday) at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. Interment will follow at Bronson Cemetery. Arrangements are being handled by Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.","STR06" "I8189","Strickland","Madison","25 Sep 1812","12 Sep 1895","0","Marianne Matkin of Mt. Pleasant, Texas writes that:

""In the 1850 Jackson Co, Georgia census, page 17 we find Madison Strickland age 38 farmer worth $4,000 born Georgia wife Harriet age 38, Daniel W. age 14, Mary P age 9, Emily I age 4, all born Georgia.

In the Jackson Co, Georgia 1860 census, page 64 or 221 we find Madison Strickland 47 farmer worth $19,000, Harriet age 48, Mary age 19, George E. Dedwley age 24 farm laborer worth $5,000, Emily I Dedwley 15 all born Georgia. There are some errors here: it shows Madison and Harriet married within the year, but it was George E. Deadwyler and Mary who were married on 22 Feb 1860. Also, Emily I was not a Deadwyler but a Strickland.

The 1870 Jackson Co, Georgia census page 402 gives us Madison Strickland age 55 farmer worth $9,500 born Georgia, wife Harriet age 56, born Georgia with a black cook.

In the 1880 Jackson County, GA census page 643, Millers District we find Madison Strickland age 67, farming born Georgia, parents born North Carolina. Wife Harriett age 68 keeping house born Georgia. Father born London, England (A big surprise, no wonder I haven't been able to find him in the Revolution), mother born Georgia.""

Marianne also has a copy of the will of Madison Strickland Jackson Co, GA dated 25 July 1877, proved 6 October 1890.

","STR06" "I13177","Strickland","Maggie L.","1 Jan 1909","21 Nov 2000","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave Memorial page:
Maggie Wilburn, 91, of Buna died Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2000, at Buna Nursing Home.

Funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday at E. E. Stringer Funeral Home in Buna with burial at Antioch Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 5 p.m. today at the funeral home.

A native of Hemphill, she lived in Buna 43 years and was a retired grocery clerk.

Survivors include her daughter, ?? ""Lynn?? Oliver of Buna; sisters, Nannie Watson and Meadie Williams, both of Kirbyville; two grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and two great great-grandchildren.


","STR06" "I8459","Strickland","Mahartney","12 Feb 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1850 Census
North Carolina, Johnston County, District 11
Enumerated 6 Nov 1850
Stamped 77
1165-1165
Hartley Strickland 25 M Farmer $125 NC
Katherine Strickland 22 F NC
Willie Strickland 3 M NC
Right Strickland 1 M NC","STR06" "I1391","Strickland","Marke","Abt 1731","1811","0","Edgecombe County Deed Book D, page 171:

Jacob STRICKLAND of Edgecombe Co., to Mark STRICKLAND. Dated 25 Nov. 1769; 280 acre plantation whereon said Mark then dwelled. Wit: Edward MOORE, Solomon POPE, John TAYLOR.

(STRICKLAND SCENE, Spring 1980, Vol. 1, No. 2, p 27).","STR06" "I16629","Strickland","Martha","Abt 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","David Ridner writes that she was buried in the Pine Hill Cemetery in Rusk County, Texas.","STR06" "I1383","Strickland","Martha Patty\Polly","19 Aug 1771","Yes, date unknown","0","According to D'ann Stoddard, she was possibly the daughter of Elisha Strickland.","STR06" "I6727","Strickland","Mary","17 Oct 1773","25 Jan 1815","0","In the book Genealogical Abstract from the Georgia Journal (Milledgeville) Newspaper 1809-1840, Volume One, 1809-1818, page 358, Issue of February 8, 1815 we find: ""Died on Wednesday evening the 25th inst. in Franklin County, Mrs. Mary Allen, wife of Captain James Allen, after a lingering parturition. In the death of this amiable woman, a husband has lost an affectionate wife (made more so by his absence in defense of his country) to her children a tender mother....

(Courtesy of Marianne Matkin)

Sharon Holland provided to me some interesting information recently re: the children of Jacob and Priscillia Strickland originally of Guilford County, NC:

""5. Mary was born October 17, 1773, and married John Gilbert, brother to William, and settled in Franklin County Georgia where he died. She then married James Allen and moved to Habersham County Georgia where she died leaving 5 Gilbert children named: Bill, Jim, Betsy, John, and Nancy, and three Allen children namely Thomps, Bob, and Henry.""

Online trees also show Mary and James as the mother of David, Thomps, John and Harriet, without citing sources.","STR06" "I16605","Strickland","Mary ""Polly""","Abt 1801","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Berkeley Sims.","STR06" "I109","Strickland","Mary (Molly\Polly) Cotton","1 Jul 1767","Aft 1820","0","The children of William and Mary Strickland Carter can be proven, in part, by gifts that were made to them by their family. The below listed DEED OF GIFT was made by Solomon Strickland (son of Solomon and Amy Strickland) to his sisters children, ath the approximate time of his departure from the Jackson-Elbert County area that later became Madison County, GA. It was contributed to the STRICKLAND SCENE newsletter (Vol 4, No 4, Fourth Quarter 1983) by Lily Carter Thurman:

Georgia Jackson County

Know all men by these presents that I SOLOMON STRICKLAND for & in consideration of the Natural love & affection which I have & bear toward my two nephews REDMON CARTER & WILLIAM CARTER, & my two Nieces UNITY & BETSY CARTER, sons & daughters of WILLIAM & MARY CARTER, have given and granted unto the said REDMON, WILLIAM, UNITY & BETSY the following property to-wit: three Cows & yearlings, five feather beds & furniture, bedsteads & Cover, eleven head of hogs, one Cuppoard, twelve pewter plates, two decanters, one Coffee mill, one earthern dish, two tables, seven chairs, two Cotton Wheels, one pot, one Oven, all which property is now in the possession of their Mother, MARY CARTER, which said property I the said SOLOMON STRICKLAND do warrant & forever defend from the Claim of any person or persons unto them the said REDMON, WILLIAM, UNITY & BETSY, they & their heirs and assigns forever, In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand & Seal this third day of January 1807.

SOLOMON STRICKLAND Signed Sealed & Delivered in presence of EZEKIEL STRICKLAND REUBEN BEAVERS EDW. ADAMS _____

Recorded the 3rd Jany. 1807, EDW. ADAMS, Clk.

(Editor's Note: On Jan 12, 1805, Solomon & Ezekiel Strickland (brothers) witnessed the Will of Robert Beavers whose son was the above REUBEN BEAVERS. Solomon & Ezekiel were sons of Solomon and Amy Pace Strickland.)



Ms. Carter Thurman also contributed the following deed to the STRICKLAND SCENE newsletter (Vol 7, No 4, Fourth Quarter 1986). This deed was recorded some 20 years later related to a gift by Mary herself to her oldest grandchild:

The State of Mississippi Lawrence County

To all whom may see these presents Greetings. I Mary (Strickland) Carter in and for the love and Esteem which I have for my Grandchild Nancy Stricklin {The eldest daughter of Noah Strickland and Mary Carter Strickland born in 1826} I do hereby give and bequethe the following property and its increase to the said Nancy Stricklin five head of cattle consisting of two cows and calves and one heefer 1 feather bed and Stead and furniture one mare. The aforesaid property I do declare by the presents that after my death to be in the rights and title of the said Nancy Stricklin her hairs and assigns forever in testimony of this being my last will and Testament I have hereunto set my name and affixed my seal this 13th day of June in the year of our Lord one Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty Six and of the Independance of the United States of America the Forty ninth and Fiftyth and in the presents of these witnesses. her
Mary (x) Carter
mark

Atteste R. A. Hargis

her
Mary (X) Stricklin
mark


The State of Mississippi Lawrence County

Personally appeared before me the undersigned Justice of the peace for said county the that she signed and sealed this within deed on the day and year herein mentioned as her act and deed and Also appeared Mary Stricklin one of the subscribing witnesses to the annexed deed who being first duly sworn deposeth and saith that she saw the above named Mary Carter sign and seal the within deed and that she saw the other subscribing witness sign the same in the presence of the said Mary Carter This Given under my hand and seal this 14th day of June 1826

R.A. Hargis JP

Filed August 2nd 1826 Harmon M. Runnels clk","STR06" "I16935","Strickland","Mary Effie","Abt 1901","Yes, date unknown","0","Instead shown as Effie May CLOUD on the Texas Birth Index listing of Shirly Ruth Campbell, born 6 May 1936 in Sabine County, TX to father Erie Walker Campbell?

Should verify that Mary Effie Strickland did indeed marry Era/Erie W. Campbell, as shown by Carl Evans.","STR06" "I7268","Strickland","Mary Elizabeth","17 Feb 1878","Abt 1931","0","FindAGrave has a photo of her headstone, which features her picture and is also inscribed ""She was the sunshine of our home - Age 53 yrd. 4 mo. 3 days""","STR06" "I1160","Strickland","Mathew","Between 1627 and 1637","Between 1696 and 1699","0","In an article entitled ""TWO MATTHEW STRICKLANDS"", written by L.C. Strickland and published in STRICKLAND SCENE Vol 3, No 2, Second Quarter 1982, the author notes:

""Much of the previously published information regarding the Strickland family is not supported by sufficient evidence. Principally that of the Worth S. Ray Research Collection, 975 DAR, Vol 31, page 16, which states that ""Matthew Strickland, Sr. who married Elizabeth Loreen, of Liverpool, England and came to Maryland in 1679 on the HERRON. August 4, 1699 his land was divided between his sons.""

The land division between the sons of Mathew Strickland, referred to above, occured in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, and is published by John Bennett Boddie in his book, SEVENTEENTH CENTURY ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY, VIRGINIA, and has the following paragraph taken from the County Deed Book I: ""Mathew Strickland and William Strickland, sons of Mathew Strickland, deceased, have made a division of their lands. Mathew gives his brother, Samuel Strickland, 150 acres and his brother, John Strickland, 150 acres and to his brothers, William and Joseph, 150 acres apiece, 4 August 1699. Barbaby Mackinney, Thomas Marks.""

Secondly, upon examination of the document mentioned in the first paragraph of this article from the Worth S. Ray Collection, it will be observed that one person came on the Heron in the year 1678, that six persons came on the Heron in the year of 1679, and two persons, namely a Matthew Strickland and Elizabeth Loreen, came on the GLOBE in the year of 1680. Also note that this warrant granted to John Tanner, Merchant, four hundred and fifty acres of land to him for the importation of the named persons in the document. Consequently, these persons came under bond, or at the expense of someone else; namely, John Tanner.

In a second document, which may be found in the Calvert County, Maryland, Testamentary Proceedings, Vol 16, pages 30 and 31, the following is recorded: Thomas Greenfield came into Court November 1691, Calvert County, Maryland, and requested Letters of Administration of goods and possessions of Mathew Strickland, late of Calvert County, deceased, who died intestate. Whereupon this Thomas Greenfield was directed to give an inventory accounting within three months.

At this point, I introduce evidence which I believe supports the theory that another Mathew Strickland, at an earlier date, 1678, was already on the scene in the Isle of Wight County, Virginia, involved in receiving a land grant of 902 acres of land for the transportation of 18 persons; date of this document 26 September 1678, recorded in Patent Book No. 6, page 653. Then again, this same Mathew Strickland received 1,803 acres of land for the transportation of 36 persons, Book No. 7, page 20, dated 20 April 1680. I must acknowledge at this point that we have not determined how and precisely the date this Mathew Strickland came to this land. Here is a question I pose at this time, would a person place himself in bond to travel to this land during the Colonial Period when he had the means to pay for the transportation of 54 persons?

To summarize, based upon date and documentation currently available, one would have to conclude that the Matthew Strickland of Calvert County, Maryland, whose possessions were inventoried by Thomas Greenfield, as directed by the November 1691 Court, died prior to this date. Also, I would point out that these are all of the records on the Strickland Family that are located in the Hall Records, Annapolis, Maryland, according to the authorities there, and that these documents do not reveal any heirs of of this Matthew Strickland. It cannot be concluded that he did or did not have heirs. There is no documentation to indicate that he did or did not have wife or children. Many records were destroyed by fire in Calvert County, in 1882. It is my opinion that the Matthew Strickland of Calvert County, Maryland and the Mathew Strickland of Isle of Wight County, Virginia were different men. It is reported in GONE TO GEORGIA by William C. Stewart that Mathew Strickland Sr, Isle of Wight County, Virginia, died 1696, which would have been five years after the death of the Maryland Matthew Strickland.

Matthew Strickland Land Records:


Situate in a Forke between the second and third swamp of the main Blackwater. Strickland, Mathew - patent 26 Sept 1687 - IoW VA - 902 Ac (PB6 pg 653)

To all &c whereas &c now know ye that I the said Henr: Jefferys Esq ____ __ __ Governr: &c give and grant unto Mathew Strickland nine hundred & two acres of land lying in ye Isle of Wight County between ye maine swamp of Ring sale & ye beavor dame swamp? begining at a pine by ye side of ye maine swamp be?ing ??e of Wm Collins hos corner tree & soe running N E 30 Poles to a Pine then N: 280 poles to a red aoke by ye beavor dame then downeth ye swamp as? it falleth into Ring sale then up ye main swamp to ye first station The said land being due by and for ye transportation of Eighteene %sons &c To have & to hold &c to be held &c yeilding & paying provided &c dated ye 26th septbr 1687 Ja: Lee Rich: Mathew Mary Lee Richd: F??? Richd: Strickland Tho Poo?e Wm Bla?? Tho: Campion Wm Genly ??? T?ylor Wm ????? 5 times ----- ----- Wm Howell Tho M????h Wm Sy????E? -

Submitted by Sandy Hodges ","STR06" "I1158","Strickland","Matthew","Between 1663 and 1674","25 Oct 1730","0","Land partition between the sons of Matthew and Elizabeth Strickland of Isle of Wight: (Courtesy of Mary B Curtis, MryBCurtis@aol.com. Posted at Strickland-l@rootsweb.com)

To all X pian persons whom these present shall come. Matt Strickland and William Strickland, sons of Mathew Strickland, late deceased, have made, concluded, and agreed for a division between them and either of them, and their heirs for ever. Decided and bounded as followeth, I the said Mathew Strickland does give andmake over my whole right and title for me and my heirs unto him and his heirs forever, a piece of land where on my father lived on beginning at the mouth of the horse swamp, SOS running up the horse swamp to the Gum Branch \ ------ running up the said Branch to Coll. Pitts line SOS running the line unto the Plantation whereon the said Matt Stricklnad dec'd dwelt now all the land above the for mentioned Branch joining unto ------------Plantation and also all the land that lieth on the South side of the Horse Swamp. Now I the said Mathew Strickland dose give one hundred and fifty acres of Land at the Old Plantation unto my Brother Jno. Strickland and his heirs for ever never to go out of the name of ye Stricklands. Also ye said Mathew Strickland, does gives one hundred and fifty acres of land unto my brother, SamStrickland and his heirs forever not to go out of the name. ? lying at the head of the Watery Branch joining upon Arthur Whitehead, now all the rest of the land above the formentioned Branch and only the South side of the Horse Swamp --------said Mat Strickland does give unto my brother, William Strickland and his heirs, and also -------Mathew Stricklnad ----give unto my brother Joseph Strickland one hunded and fifty acres of land lying upon Blackwater between my Plantation and the line of ME or Mr. Woodwards being on the ----in my own ---according to the Division Bounds after ------- me and my brother William Stricklnad, ------- ----- to have his -----according to the Division Bounds after ------between me and my brother. William Strickland, ---- ----- to have his ----- according to his ------- ----- to have his ------ according to his ------all ----- and -----of---- ----- if ----- ----- of me Should defraud them or either(any?) of them ---- and defrauded shallforfit his own part according to these articles to him or them that shall be defrauded ----- ----- ----- and the aforesaid 150 acres lands to him or them unto John Strickland, his heirs shall not ----- or defrraud a ----- sails of a piece of land joining upon the Black Pond at the head of the Horse Swamp bargained, and sold from me, Will Strickland unto Arthur Whitehead as a witness of hands and Seal this 9 day Aug. in the year of our Lord God 1699. Signed Mat ""M"" Strickland Will ""W"" Strickland Wit. by Barnaby Mackinney, acknowledged at a Levey Case ----for ye Isle of Wiight co., Va. by Mathew Strickland and Wm. Davidson. Wm. Davidson - for 2050 good macht. 150 acres on Blackwater (from a patent 22 Sept. 1682, 10 upon River, 12 upon land of Wm. Mays ----

Below is the Last Will and Testament of Matthew Strickland, courtesy of Jane Shelton of Lafeyette, Georgia as posted on the Strickland-L@rootsweb.com (her email address is: UGA1mom@aol.com).

(Presented at a court held for Isle of Wight County, Oct. 25, 1730 Will Book 3, p. 224)

I Mathew Strickland being very sick & weak but in perfect memory blessed be God and do remembring the mortality of my Body do Give and Bestow of what worldly Goods God hath been pleased to Endow me with in This Manner following viz First I bequeath my Soul to God who gave it and my Body to be buried in a decent mannor according to the Discretion of my Executors Item I give unto my son John Strickland one Hundred Acres of Land more or less beginning at a maple a corner Tree so running to a Place called the Green Pond from the Green Pond running across the Neck to the Swamp. I say unto my son John Strickland and his heirs for ever lawfully Begotten of his Body And for want of such Heirs then to the next heirs of the Family --------never to go out of the Name of the Family. Item I give unto my Son William the Land of the East Side of the Swamp I say unto my son William Strickland and to the Heirs of his Body lawfully Begotten. And for want of such heirs then to the next Heir of the Family never to go out of the Name. Item I give unto my son Sampson Strickland my my now dwelling Plantation and the Land thereunto containing One hundred and Fifty Acres. I say unto my son Sampson Strickland and to the Heirs of his Body lawfully begotten and for want of such Heirs then to the next Heirs of the Family never to go out of the Name. Item I give unto my son Mathew Strickland one Grey Mare with one Eye two years old. Item I give unto my Son Jacob Strickland one young Horse bay aged a year anad upwards ----- Item I give unto my son John Strickland one dark Bay Mare aged Three Years old branded upon the shoulder with James Bryant brand Branded by Edward Chrittey and Abraham Dew ---- Item I give unto my Son William Strickland one Gray Mare aged Three Years Old and upward. Item I give unto my Son Sampson Strickland one Bay Mare with a Star in her Forehead. Item I give unto my Daughter Sarah Strickland one Black Mare with her Ears cropt and her Colt if she has one --- Item I give unto my daughter Ann Strickland one Stone Horse branded with two C C one open at the upper part and the other at the under I Give unto my daughter Elizabeth Strickland One Black Mare with a crop in one Ear taken off Item I give unto my daughter Jane Strickland one Bay Mare branded on the Buttock with two S S Item I give unto my Daughter Ann Strickland One Bed Blankett & Sheet already received two Dishes and one Plate already received Item I give unto my Son Mathew Strickland four Steers to be sold for the Families use. I say unto my Son Mathew Strickland
Item I give unto my Son Joseph Strickland Two two years Old Heifers one of them with a Calf by her Side and the other has not. I say unto my Son Joseph Strickland Item I give unto my eldest Son a Sorrell Horse a Stone Horse to purchase Land for them and Jacob with a barren cow to purchase Land for them. Item I give unto my Sons John, William & Sampson Strickland a two years Old heifer a piece
I say unto my Sons John William and Sampson. Item I give unto my Son Mathew Strickland two ---years old ?????
Item I leave my two Eldest Sons in charge with their Brothers cattle and their Increase to take care of them.
Item I give unto my Son Joseph Strickland a Feather Bed and Furniture and a pot two Dishes and a plate and half a Dozen of Spoons. Item I give unto my loving Wife all the rest of my moveable Estate during her life for widdowhood. I say unto my Loving Wife Ann Strickland excepting one cow and Calf to my Daughter Eliz Strickland and leaving my wife and Son Joseph Strickland Executors of this my last Will and Testament Dated the 14th of July 1730.
The last will & Testament of Arthur Taylor Mathew Strickland Testator Witness Joseph I Strickland his marks his Mathew Cooper Mathew TTT Strickland
mark


At a Court held for Isle of Wight County
the 25th day of October 1730 ------ The Last Will and Testament of Mathew Strickland Deceased was presented in Court by Anne Strickland Executrix and being aproved by the Oaths of the Witnesses is admitted to Record
Test James Ingles Clk Court
Record enter

WILL BOOK VOL.3 1726-1733 PAGES 224-225

The mark of Joseph listed as a witness looks like a capital I with a li across the middle parallel with the top and bottom crossings. Each cro piece at the top and bottom have little marks at the ends.

The mark of Mathew as signed looks like 3 Ts touching at the top cross pieces.

The Estate appraisal is shown below, courtesy of Ronnie D. Wheeless (Ronnie.D.Wheeless@saic.com) posted to the STRICKLAND-L@rootsweb.com)

On July 26, 1731, the estate of Mathew Strickland was appraised to have a value of 107.7.7 pounds, by Robert Crocker, John (I) Cain, and Robert Buryman: 10 cows and calves, barren cow, 11 steers, 6 heifers, 5 year old heifers, bull, gray horse, bay horse, sorrel horse, slave man, 14 sheep, 6 sows and pigs, 3 barren sows, some shoats, boar, brass spice mortar, candle stick, 5 pewter basins, 31 ? pounds of pewter, small dish, 10 plates, 12 ? pounds of old pewter, some spoons, box iron and heaters, spit, 3 juggs, 6 bottles, jar, skillet, frying pan; pails, trays, tubs some old tubes; old cart and wheels, stock lock, sickle, 2 axes, 2 hoes, pair of mill stones; 4 old barrels; hammer, pair of steel yards, augur, some shoe tools, 4 old drawing knives, old handsaw, 148 pounds of pot iron, 2 parcels of old iron; looking glass, old table, 9 chairs, 4 feather beds and furnishings, 2blankets, 2 chests, 2 old chests, old couch, woolen wheel; gold ring, old sword, gun, 2 old saddles and bridles.","STR06" "I1365","Strickland","Matthew","Abt 1695","Yes, date unknown","0","Of Tyrell and Nash County, North Carolina. (Strickland-L-Rootsweb.com Email from Strick19@aol.com dated 8 Sept 2001)","STR06" "I1388","Strickland","Matthew","Abt 1729","Yes, date unknown","0","He was married to a Terrike.","STR06" "I16480","Strickland","Matthew","7 Nov 1800","14 Jan 1867","0","Moved to Gwinnett County, GA in 1823. Died a bachelor.","STR06" "I8467","Strickland","Matthew","1836","1916","0","Said to be the son of Gideon STRICKLAND. Jacob STRICKLAND of Georgia also had a son named Matthew, born after 1825.","STR06" "I13180","Strickland","Maudie Emily","28 Apr 1917","19 Jun 1994","0","The Sabine County Reporter
June 20, 1994, Page 8

Maudie Curl

Funeral services for Maudie Strickland Curl, 77, of Kirbyville were held Monday, June 20, at Stringer Funeral Home chapel in Kirbyville. Interment was at Zion Hill Cemetery in Jasper County.

She was a native of Hemphill and a longtime Kirbyville resident.

Survivors: son, Jerry Curl of Kirbyville; three grandsons; and sisters Meadie Williams and Nannie Watson, both of Kirbyville and Maggie Wilburn of Buna.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2008)","STR06" "I27162","","","","","","","" "I36497","","","","","","","" "I36496","","","","","","","" "I7332","Strickland","Minnie Elizabeth","22 Jan 1905","12 Aug 1992","0","She married first B. L. Matchett, and later Noah Thacker.


August 12, 1992

Minnie Elizabeth Thacker, 87, of Lufkin died Wednesday, August 12, at her daughter's residence in Lufkin.

Funeral was at 2 p.m. Friday, August 14, at E. E. Stringer Funeral Home in Kirbyville with burial at Zion Hill Cemetery near Jasper.

(Transcribed from an undated, unreferenced clipping posted on her Find A Grave Memorial page.","STR06" "I6829","Strickland","Miriam Virginia","Abt 1917","23 Jan 2009","0","Also shown as Miriam Missouri Strickland.

The Sabine County Reporter
January 28, 2009, Page 11

Miriam Amason

Funeral services for Miriam Amason, 92, of Jasper were held Monday, Jan. 26, 2009 at Stringer and Griffin Funeral Home in Jasper, with burial at Bethel Church Cemetery in Pineland.

Mrs. Amason died Jan. 23, 2009 at Jasper Nursing & Rehabilitation in Jasper. A native of Sabine County and longtime area resident, she was a retired nurse.

Survivors: daughters, Doylene Gary and husband Pete of Jasper and Gail Payne and husband David of Wooden; brother, Darwin Strickland and wife Iliva of Greenbrier, AR; 12 grandchildren, 25 great grandchildren, special friends Betty and George Patillo; many nieces and nephews, as well as a host of friends. She is also survived by her extended family, the residents and staff of Jasper Nursing & Rehab Annex.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 34 years, Buster Amason; her sons Dwain and Bobby Amason; one daughter-in-law, Juniata Amason; her mother and father and 10 siblings.

Memorials can be made to: Lake Area Hospice, 254 Ethel St., Jasper, TX 75961 or Bishop Chapel Church parking lot fund c/o Rodney Pickering, Rt. 1, Box 557, Jasper, TX 75951.

Services were under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home of Jasper.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2009)","STR06" "I1147","Strickland","Nancy","Between 1790 and 1792","Between 1804 and 1813","0","The Nancy, dau of Solomon and Amy, in my opinion did not marry. Solom made no mention of her children in the deed of gift only of the slaves he had given her earlier and stated that Nance wished her bro. Ephrium to have the slaves. The Nancy who m. Edward Harrell was the dau of Devil Hardy (granddaughter of AMy and Solomon). Nancy was the sister of my ggrandfather. Her descendents have clear connection of her to Hardy and Priscilla. Clare on the STRICKLAND-L list is her descendent.

Email from Jane Shelton (UGA1mom@aol.com)","STR06" "I8188","Strickland","Nancy","Aft 1802","Yes, date unknown","0","Email from Jane Shelton (UGA1mom@aol.com)

The (other) Nancy, (who was) dau of Solomon and Amy, in my opinion did not marry. Solomon made no mention of her children in the deed of gift only of the slaves he had given her earlier and stated that Nance wished her bro. Ephrium to have the slaves. The Nancy who m. Edward HARRELL was the dau of Devil Hardy (granddaughter of Amy and Solomon). Nancy was the sister of my ggrandfather. Her descendents have clear connection of her to Hardy and Priscilla. Clare on the STRICKLAND-L list is her descendent.

","STR06" "I8453","Strickland","Nancy Ann","Between 1800 and 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","She married John P. JAMES.","STR06" "I42678","Strickland","Nancy Eloise","12 Jan 1932","18 Jul 1994","0","Nancy Adams

Nancy Adams, 62, of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, died Monday, July 18, 1994, at Heritage Manor in Baton Rouge.

Funeral services were held Thursday at the Forest Lawn Funeral Home chapel in Beaumont. Interment followed at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Beaumont.

She was a native of Hemphill.

Survivors: husband, Charles Adams of Baton Rouge; mother, Eula Mae Williams of Hillister, daughters, Nancy Sharlene Kimbrough of Baton Rouge and Frankie Jean Hanks of China, Texas; a step-son, Drake Adams of Roswell, Georgia; step-daugher, Laura Millisok of Atlanta, Georgia; Sisters Faye Gibbs of Hillister and Laverne Duvall of California; a brother, Claude Joe Strickland of Bronson; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 3, 1994, page 10","STR06" "I1923","Strickland","Nancy Ruth","Abt 1799","26 Aug 1847","0","SUCCESSION RECORDS OF ST.HELENA PARISH, LOUISIANA 1804-1854,
E. Russ Williams, Jr., c1966, p. 31 NOTE (Patricia Ezell): In LA, Succession Records are the equivalent of Probate Records.

File S-4, 1848 (Mrs. Nancy Strickland, wife of Grant R. Taylor)

Dec 11, 1848. The petition of Grant R. Taylor states that his wife, Nancy Strickland, died recently, leaving three children: Edmond, Rutha, and Nancy ( a minor). He requested that he be confirmed and sworn as tutor to the children. He is appointed.

Dec. 11, 1848. Rutha Raborn, wife of Quincy Raborn, of Amite County, MS. Her mother, Nancy Taylor, died Aug 26, 1847 and left certain slaves as her separate property.

Dec 23, 1848. Inventory: 6 slaves. They were partitioned.

File T-3 James C. Taylor, 1849

August 30, 1849. C.D. Strickland states that he has been appointed Supt. of Public Schools in the place of James C. Taylor, deceased, who had in his possession a variety of books and papers belonging to the office of superintendent.
(NOTE: The inventory detailed a number of books as a part of a law library including Milton's PARADISE LOST, Cooper's VIRGIL, ELEMENTS OF ASTRONOMY, CAESAR CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHY...)","STR06" "I13178","Strickland","Nannie Mae","6 Apr 1910","4 Mar 2004","0","Linked on FindAGrave to Lehue George Haley (1901-1950). On the SSDI she is listed as Nannie M. WATSON, with a date of death of 4 Mar 2004. Her last residence was Springhill, Louisiana.","STR06" "I16450","Strickland","Nathaniel","23 Feb 1826","Bef 1860","0","Said to be a son of Bennett and Nancy Strickland.","STR06" "I712","Strickland","Nay Carter","6 Apr 1931","1 May 2018","0","Birth Index Listing

Curtis (sic) Jr. Strickland 6 Apr 1931 Male Sabine Curtis Strictland (sic) Nora Humble

Obituary

Carter Strickland, Jr., 87, of Hemphill, Texas passed away at his residence Tuesday, May 1, 2018.

Carter was born April 6, 1931 in Hemphill to Carter Strickland, Sr. and Nora Humble Strickland. He was a United States Army Veteran. He worked as an Operations Manager in the trucking industry.

Carter is survived by his son, Buddy Strickland of Orange, Texas; daughter, Sharon Edgar and husband, George, of Hemphill, Texas; sisters, Frances Ferguson and husband, Nolan, of Hemphill, Texas and Helen Murray of Houston, Texas; grandchildren, Stormy Strickland, Rainy Strickland, Ashley Strickland, Stephanie Wilkerson, Charlie Strickland, Sheila Strickland, Emy Weaver, Jody Broach, and Clay Bell; 19 great grandchildren, six great-great grandchildren, and his loving caretaker, Bea Parrie.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Betty Jean Strickland; daughter, Lisa Jean Strickland; son, Danny Strickland; brothers, Ted Strickland, Frankie Strickland, and Jimmy Hugh Strickland, and sisters, Elnora Fuller and Irene McDaniel.

Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Thursday, May 3, 2018 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Friday, May 4, 2018 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Charles Moody officiating.

Burial will follow services in Plainview Cemetery, FM 1 & FM 2024, Pineland, Texas.

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

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 9, 2018, Page 5","STR06" "I684","Strickland","Nay Carter (Rev)","25 Mar 1902","26 Oct 1964","0","Listed as Willie C(arter)? on the 1910 Sabine County Census.

CARTER STRICKLAND 24 Mar 1902 Oct 1964 75948 (Hemphill, Sabine, TX) (none specified) 450-03-0426 Texas

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMG5-WJJ/p1
Name: Nay Carter Strickland
Death Date: 26 Oct 1964
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 62 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 24 Mar 1902
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: U
Father's Name: Jim Strickland
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mollie Carter
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Minister
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Plainview Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 28 Oct 1964
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117652
Digital Film Number: 4028389
Image Number: 857
Reference Number: cn72838
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I16464","","","","","","","" "I34693","Strickland","Nellie P.","Abt 1916","Yes, date unknown","0","Based on her mother's death certificate, she appears to have married Harvey Elam.","STR06" "I5333","Strickland","Noah","Abt 1801","1864","0","In a Query posted in the STRICKLAND SCENE newsletter (Vol. 3, No 2, Second Quarter 1982), ""Lily Carter Thurman states that Noah Strickland was born in North Carolina ca 1801. Tradition says that he left with hog-drovers when he was sixteen and came to Mississippi."" Her query was as to the identity of his parents.

The family is listed in Kathy Casagranda's SABINE PARISH THE 1850 CENSUS WITH ADDED FAMILY INFORMATION as follows:

Noah 49 M Farmer North Carolina
Mary 41 F Georgia
Nancy 24 F Mississippi
David 19 M Mississippi
Redmon 15 M Mississippi
John 11 M Louisiana
James 8 M Louisiana
Will 8 M Louisiana
Martha 5 F Louisiana
Elizabeth 5 F Louisiana
Nina/[Una] 3 F Louisiana
Mathew 8/12 M Louisiana

Casagranda writes that ""Noah Stephenson Strickland was born in Nash County, NC to Henry Strickland and RUTH THOMPSON.....Noah married MARY ELIZABETH CARTER daughter of WILLIAM CARTER and MARY E (Cotton) STRICKLAND.""

This does not appear to be correct, as he was born in North Carolina, and the other children of Henry and Ruth Thompson Strickland were born in Georgia.

Noah Strickland's family is listed in Helen Gomer Schluter's 1860 CENSUS OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS WITH CIVIL WAR RECORDS as:

Noah 59 M NC Farmer $675
Mary (Carter) 57 F Ga
Nancy 34 F Miss
John H 21 M LA
James W 17 M LA
William L 17 M La
Martha J 15 F LA
Elizabeth J 15 F LA
Anny C (Unice?) 13 F LA
Mathew (Noah) 10 M LA

In SABINE COUNTY HISTORICAL SKETCHES AND GENEALOGICAL RECORDS, it is noted that Noah and his family came to Sabine County, Texas in 1860 and paid state and county taxes in 1861. The book added that the Noah Strickland served in the Civil War, but took the measles after being mustered out and died in Mississippi. (White and Toole, p 59).

The book, OLD TIMERS OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS by Virgie Speights (S. Malone Printers, San Augustine, Texas c 1983), says ""Noah and ""Polly"" Strickland had four daughters, Nancy, Martha, Jane and Sarah, and three sons Bill, John and Matt"" (p 54). The census lists 6 sons, where as Old Timers only lists 3. Perhaps three sons died as young men, or moved away from home too early for the younger generation to remember. Also, could Jane and Sarah be the middle names of the daughters actually listed on the census? Later in OLD TIMERS it is stated that ""(Noah and Polly Strickland's) six children were John Strickland (Dee's father), Bill Strickland, Matt, Jane, Martha and Unice.""

Leatha Betts says she has Noah Stephenson Strickland b.c. 1801- 1803 (1850 census states he was 49, born in North Carolina) married c. 1825, to Mary Elizabeth Carter b. 1807 Jackson Co. Georgia (1850 Census) and mentioned in Jackson Co. Ga. Deed book D as receiving household items for estate of Solomon Strickland. Her research indicates that the Noah that settled in the Sabine River area is the son of Noah Strickland, Sr. b.c. 1759 Nash Co. N. Car. and Elizabeth Dew of Nash Co. North Carolina, son of Henry Strickland b.c. 1735 Nash Co. N. Car. (d. 1796, Madison Co. Ga.,He left will in Georgia, listed in Ga. Pioneers, Vol. 6....)

This is supported by the following email from JJudyJam@aol.com on 26 April 2001:

Noah Strickland, son of Henry and Mary Hickman Strickland left a will dated 21 Oct 1809. Proven Nash Co August 1813. In the will he leaves to his son Noah (listed last in the will ,the youngest?): That I give to my son Noah Strickland a certain piece of land beginning at a corner Hickory in Thomas Carter's line and along Carter's line to the river, and down said river to the old spring, then along William Dew Strickland's line to the beginning; also 1 tract of land on both sides of the road containing 80 acres joining Thomas Carter and Roland Williams' lines; and 300 acres of land lying on both sides of Turkey Creek joining Hardy Stricklands and Benjamin Rice's line; also 3 Negroes named Willie, Zaney, and Kinchen; and 1 feather bed and furniture, Noah appointed William Buntin and Henry Adkins as Executors. This was however challenged apparently by Noah's wife (sic-s/b daughter) Mary and son in Law Henry Atkinson from Minute Books Nash CO By Tim Rackley (from excerpts) August Court 1813 - #740 A paper writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Noah Strickland was offered for probate by Wiliam Buntin and Henry Atkins Jr, the Executors therein named, and the Same being opposed by Elisabeth Strickland, Henry Atkinson & Mary his wife, Bolling Strickland, and by Edward, Noah, & William Dew Strickland, which three last are infants under Twenty one years of age to whom Elisabeth Strickland is appointed Guardian pro hac vice. It is ordered that a jury be impaneled to try whether the paper writing do Contain the last will & Testament of the Said Noah Strickland. Nash Co Minutes Vol . VII, p 62) 1816, NASH CO NC Land Division of Noah Strickland, Feb. term 1816: Heirs: Elizabeth Strickland Henry Atkinson and wife Boling Strickland Edward Strickland Noah Strickland II William D. Strickland (Nash Co Kin p 58 (Nash Co Will Book 1 p 277)

From ""Early Records of Nash Co, NC 1777-1859"" page 248:

STRICKLAND, NOAH inventory by Admrs., November 18, 1813, included 20 Negroes. The widow, Elizabeth Strickland, was given a year's allowance. Sale held September 9, 1813, with Elizabeth Strickland principal buyer. Her dower lands were directed to be laid off, August 1813. A sale of Noah Strickland property was held by Henry Atkinson, admr. January 11, 1820.

STRICKLAND, NOAH JR. inventory and sale by Bolen Strickland, admr., December 13, 1820.

MAY 11, 1824, NASH CO NC Bolen Strickland, admn for estate of Noah Strickland, Jr. deceased, bill of sale to Edward Strickland May 11, 1824 (Kinfolk 112)

From these last 3 citings it appears that Noah and Elizabeth's son , Noah II may have died after the land division in 1816 but before December of 1820. Leatha Betts notes that the ""Jr."" could still be refering to the above inventory...or someone could have transcribed Sr. incorrectly....since the date was one month prior to the settlement outright for Elizabeth. Or this could refer to yet another Noah. Judy noted she was leaning toward this fellow as Bolen in Extr and Edward is buying (from Noah Sr will the lands adjoin) Sorry this is so long, I am still learning what is meaningful and what is not. I am still working on the thought that Noah's wife Elizabeth was dau of Edward Moore. Noah's Daughter Mary named a child Alsey Moore Atkinson and Noah's son William Dew named a daughter Sally Moore Strickland. The name game is a good hint but the Moore name could just be from any generation. Elizabeth was named as Moore in her father Edward Moore's 1783 will and was called Elizabeth Strickland in the estate settlement in 1789.

One further observation. I believe the Bolen Strickland that married Martha Trignith 12 March 1835 was not the son of Noah and Elizabeth. He and Martha are on in the 1850 census with a slew of children ages 13 on down and an older Trigneth/Trigler female. His age is given at 34 making him born years after Noah's will. Any thoughts, help, corrections or gentle disagreement welcome

Judy Moore Welch who is still trying to be a Strickland and still believing that Mark Stricklands dau married the son of Edward Moore.","STR06" "I16407","Strickland","Noah","28 Jan 1821","1870","0","An email from Cindy Ranucci to STRICKLAND-L@rootsweb.com on April 26, 2001 related to this family reads:

According to information given to me by my great aunt, Noah, son of Richard Benjamin Strickland Sr. (son of Henry Strickland and Mary Hickman) went to California after first landing in Tishomingo Co, MS with two of his brothers (Richard Benjamin Jr. and Benjamin Perry). My information states he died in California about 1870; however, the birthdate I have for this Noah is about 1820.

Cindy Ranucci","STR06" "I37175","Strickland","Odell","8 Jul 1904","9 Jul 1930","0","Name: Odell Strickland
Death Date: 09 Jul 1930
Death Place: Chireno, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 25 years 1 day
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 08 Jul 1905
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: G. F. Strickland
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Armer Aluis
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Chireno, Texas
Burial Date: 10 Jul 1930
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135388
Digital Film Number: 4163676
Image Number: 00001678
Reference Number: 36129
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I1925","Strickland","Paul","27 Jul 1916","26 May 1996","0","Was listed as ""Hall"", age 3, on the 1920 Sabine County, Texas federal census.","STR06" "I35382","","","","","","","" "I16400","Strickland","Peter Henry","7 Sep 1807","18 Jun 1883","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Georgia, Madison County, Nowhere 383 District
Enumerated 11 Jun 1880
Page 11 SD 2 ED 72
102-106
Strickland, P H W m 72 Farmer Ga NC Va
Strickland, L W F 60 Wf Keeping House Ga SC SC
Strickland, Jackson W M 17 Son Ga Ga Ga
103-107
Strickland, W W M 27 Farmer Ga La/Ga? Ga/La?
Strickland, Nancy W F 18 Wf Keeping House Georgia Ga Ga
Strickland, L M W F 5 Dtr Georgia Ga Ga","STR06" "I7328","Strickland","Pinkie Irene","23 Sep 1901","20 Sep 1993","0","Find A Grave shows she married George W. KING, who died in 1980, They are both buried at the Zion Hill Cemetery.

Her middle name is shown as Irene on the birth certificates of sons R. D. and James Elray.","STR06" "I13494","Strickland","Prentice Gustavis","31 Mar 1911","23 May 1965","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K78B-KQX
name: Prentice Gustavis Strickland
event: Death
event date: 23 May 1965
event place: , Jasper, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 31 Mar 1911
usual occupation: Machinery Operator, Constructions
birthplace: Texas
father's name: Frank Strickland
mother's name: No record
Veteran: No
Informant: Essie Mae Strickland, wife
Burial: Evergreen Cemeteries Inc Jasper Texas
certificate number: 38062
film number: 2117827
digital folder number: 005144742
image number: 01910
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Prentice Gustavis Strickland, 1965","STR06" "I8905","Strickland","Prentice Ray","24 Nov 1940","4 Dec 2004","0","Sabine County Reporter
December 8, 2004

Prentice Strickland

Prentice Strickland, 64, died Saturday, Dec. 4, 2004, at his residence in Jasper County. Strickland was former owner of Strickland Auto Sales in Jasper and then retired as jail administrator for Jasper County Jail. Prior to owning his own dealership, he had been employed by the Byerly-Coker Motor Company. Survivors: his wife of 24 years, Nelda Gilley Strickland of Jasper, to who he was married Dec. 3, 1970; a son and daughter-in-law, Mike and Dee Strickland; daughters and sons-in-law, Becky and Charlie MORGAN and Kim and Lucky FLOYD; eight grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Forest Oaks Funeral Home chapel in Jasper. Interment followed at Evergreen Memorial Cemetery. Services were under the direction of Forest Oaks Funeral Home of Jasper.","STR06" "I6729","Strickland","Priscilla Ann","Abt 1777","31 Oct 1841","0","Many researchers show her as being born in North Carolina. Richard Chapman instead has her place of birth as Franklin County, Georgia

Marianna Matkin of Mt. Pleasant writes: ""Solomon Strickland's brother was Jacob Strickland, Jr. Solomon's son Hardy Strickland, Sr. married Jacob Strickland Jr.'s daughter, Pricilla Ann Strickland--first cousins marrying. Jacob Strickland Jr. born 1783 in North Carolina married 1765 in Guilford County Priscilla Taylor (some say Young) and in 1769 he filed for land in Guilford County, N.C. were he was living in 1790. I have a copy of the land grant. He moved to Wilkes County, GA and settled there with his brothers. This Jacob died in Franklin County, GA and his will April 4/October 1804 (I have a copy of this) listed his children: Faith b 12 Aug 1767 married ??? Meyers; Tamar b 13 Oct 1768 m William Gilbert; Isaac b 11 July 1769 d 1851 m 1799 Mary Hargroves; Jacob b 6 May 1772 m Mary Sanders and it is believed 2nd Clarissa Sanders; Mary b 17 Oct 1773 m John Gilbert, a Revolutionary Soldier and after his death Mary married James Allen of Habersham; John and William Gilbert were brothers..marrying sisters was done quite often in those days...travel was by horse or buggy and you didn't meet many eligible ladies. Hardy b 16 Jan 1775 m Susan Pryon; Priscilla m her cousin ""Devil"" Hardy Strickland and lived in Madison County; Selah or Celia b 11 July 1779 m Robert Young; Henry b 24 December 1781 m Elizabeth Wilkens; Wilson b 14 Jan 1783 m Polly Connelly; Elizabeth b 6 Nov 1785 m John Eubanks; Nancy b 22 Dec 1787 m James Royal or Ryley; Sarah m Berry Vaugha

CAUTION, Not all researchers show Hardy ""Devil"" Strickland's wife as Priscilla Strickland. Some list her as Priscilla Taylor, and others as Priscilla Young. In his book, PACE OUR COLONIAL ANCESTORS, Bruce Howard argues that she was actually Priscilla Pace, daughter of Richard and Elizabeth Pace and a sister to Solomon Strickland's wife, Amy Pace. (p. 146).","STR06" "I16481","Strickland","Rebecca","24 Jan 1802","","0","Said to have married William BYRD Of Hall County, Georgia. He later moved to Gwinnett County. They were the parents of Daniel M. BYRD.","STR06" "I7570","Strickland","Redmond","Abt 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","In 1900, he was a boarder at the home of the widow Octavine Whitehead of Hemphill.","STR06" "I8510","Strickland","Redmond I. T. ""I. T.""","7 Sep 1920","1 May 2010","0","I. T. Strickland September 7, 1920-May 1, 2010

I.T. Strickland, 89, died in the Avalon Place Nursing Home, Kirbyville, TX, after an illness. I.T. Strickland was born in Hemphill, TX, to the late Jim and Mollie Strickland where he lived all his life. I.T. was a retired truckdriver in the logging industry and a member of the Hemphill Church of God.

Mr. Strickland is survived by his wife Louise Strickland of Hemphill, his son Marvin Strickland and his wife Sue of Buna, his daughter Melba Ellis and her husband Bobby of Tulsa, OK, seven grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his son Larry Strickland.

Visitation will be Monday, May 3, 2010, at 8:00 am until service time at 10:00 am in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr ST. Hemphill, TX. Burial will follow in the Springhill Cemetery near Hemphill.

Services are under the direction of Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill TX 75948.

www.toledochronicle.com

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 5, 2010, page 11
Also published in the San Augustine Tribune, May 6, 2010, page 10","STR06" "I8361","Strickland","Richard Benjamin","Abt 1783","22 May 1856","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Georgia, Madison County, Subdivision 56
119-119
Richard Strickland 67 M Miller $200 North Carolina
Lucretia Strickland 64 F Virginia
Bennett P Strickland 25 M Farmer Ga
Nancy Fann 36 F Ga
Margaret Fann 6 F Ga","STR06" "I16403","Strickland","Richard Benjamin","13 Oct 1812","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown by some to have died ca 1852.","STR06" "I40949","Strickland","Robert ""Bob"" Lackey","26 Nov 1922","21 Dec 1988","0","From FindAGrave:

Shown as a son of Charles Pinckney Strickland (1894-1963) and Susie Barber Collins (1898-1991)

Robert L. Strickland was born in Tyrone, Ok. where his father, C.P. was superintendent of schools. Later, they moved to Alvin, Texas, to Troup, Texas and back to Alvin. He attended Hardin-Simmons University until he joined the Air Force early in WWII. He served at the flight school in Liberal, Ks. as a B-24 mechanic and in New York State as a helicopter mechanic. After WWII, Bob finished his bachelor's degree at Sam Houston State Univ. in Huntsville. There, at the Baptist Student Union, he met his wife-to-be Mary Ann Wood. They were married in August 1950 soon after Bob graduated. They attended Southern Seminary in Ky. but returned to Texas to begin a family. Bob worked for a time at Dow Chemical in Freeport while they resided in Alvin and Angleton. Bob returned to his job as a camp counselor at the Salesmanship Club camp for boys near Dallas. He contracted polio in 1953. He spent about a year in the hospital in Dallas and rehab at the V.A. in Houston. He was completely paralyzed from the waist down, had little arm strength but was blessed with good use of his hands. He did the course work for a Masters degree in psychology at the Univ. of Houston but decided that being a stay-at-home dad was his calling. With his strong hands, he built radios and stereos, pottery, painted, made jewelry and cut gemstones. He was a great father. He was outgoing and devout in his faith. His passion was teaching his men's Sunday School class at Gulf Meadows Baptist Church. He served his church as a deacon and teacher. He died in 1988 after a short illness.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=86345669
","STR06" "I7289","Strickland","Robert D. ""Bob""","21 Mar 1919","31 Oct 2008","0","ROBERT D STRICKLAND 21 Mar 1919 31 Oct 2008 (P) 75951 (Jasper, Jasper, TX ) (none specified) 462-18-5098 Texas","STR06" "I1850","Strickland","Robert Lee","29 May 1880","31 Dec 1966","0","From OLDTIMERS OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS ""In 1906 he was married to Mrs. Essie Strickland O'Riley, a widow with three children. To this union was born five sons. His wife was a good Christian woman and the children were brought up in the church, but he could not feel the conviction of saving grace until his mother died. His wife rejoiced but when he felt the call to preach, about 2 am one morning, and told his wife about it when she was making breakfast, he opened his Bible and began preaching.. she burned the meat and bread. Strickland has been preaching for years up and down the East Texas area has an unshakeable faith and believes in faith healing, citing as examples his recovery from TB and his wife's from cancer, after the doctors had given up on them....The Strickland's are a handsome, dignified couple, and thoroughly enjoy telling of the early trials of his ministry and the struggle to rear their 8 children on a minister's intermittent stipend. ""The Lord always provided!"" was Brother Bobs's prompt answer to any problem. ""I recall once when I was preaching in Nacogdoches, the larder was completely empty and Essie was fretting something awful. I prayed and sure enough, an old colored man delivered a load of groceries."" Born near Bronson, Rev. and Mrs. Strickland were second cousins. They attended the one room, three month session schools. ""I spent two sessions in the Blue Back Speller before I graduated to a reader, slate, and pencil"" recalls Strickland. A lady by the name of Evans was their first teacher, with Miss Jennie Oliphint a later teacher. Later schooling was at Newton with Professor Jim Sharpe as teacher; then there was a year each at Burkville, Jasper, Hemphill, and Timpson. Strickland grew up in a religious home with revival meetings and grove prayer meetings a regular part of his childhood. He worked for Jim Toole at Hemphill in his store, then went to Bronson when his father opened a grocery store and cafe. There he got in with the wrong crowd and lived a wicked life for several years.... The oldest Strickland son died in 1962.""","STR06" "I1344","Strickland","Rosannah","27 Sep 1795","Yes, date unknown","0","She was said to have married Bennett Sorrells on 16 Sept 1819 and to have later married Benjamin Avery.","STR06" "I8483","Strickland","Rutha","Abt 1794","Yes, date unknown","0","Perhaps married Isaac Webb.","STR06" "I1414","Strickland","Rutha Caroline","Abt 1827","Abt 1854","0","Patricia Ezell writes that she married Alexander M. Barrow on 2 Oct 1851 in St. Helena Parish, Louisiana. She and her only son died in 1854 of Yellow Fever.","STR06" "I16572","Strickland","Ruthy","Aft 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Peter Hutchinson.","STR06" "I1364","Strickland","Sampson","Abt 1710","Abt 1782","0","From STRICKLAND SCENE Vol 7, No 2, Second Quarter 1986:

""Sampson Strickland of Revolutionary Wake County, N.C.: A Tale of Tory Determination"" Contributed by Franceine Perry Rees

""A great may tragedies, and perhaps as many tales of courage and sacrifice, could be written if those of us who dig into our family's ""roots"" could learn the complete stories behind the written records of events in our ancestors' lives! We can only wonder about what motivated Sampson Strickland, Sr., middle-aged husband and father, solid citizen and prosperous farmer, to stand up in the Wake County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions in December, 1777, and steadfastly refuse to swear the Oath of Allegience to the State of North Carolina. By his refusal, Sampson placed himself with the despised Loyalists and was therefore ordered to leave the state. In some parts of North Carolina, ""Tories"" were numerous and could support each other against revolutionary pressure; such was not the case in Wake County.

The Oath, devised as part of the state's Treason Act of 1777, was unequivocal; ""I will bear faithful and true Allegience to the State of North Carolina, and will to the utmost of my power support and maintain, and defend the independent Government thereof, against George the Third, King of Great Britain, and his Successors . . . . ""

Unlike other British sympathizers, Sampson Strickland was not a recent immigrant to these shores; as youngest son of Matthew Strickland, Jr. and his wife Anne Bracewell, he descended from several generations of Viriginia colonists. His nearest tie to the pro-British Anglican clergy appears to have been nor nearer than a maternal great-grandfather, Rev. Robert Bracewell, parson of the Lower Parish, Isle of Wight County, Virginia, whose death preceded Sampson's birth by more than fifty years. Neither was he a merchant who profited from trade with the British. For whatever cause, even in the face of overwhelming opposition, this Strickland found himself unable to renounce his loyalty to the English crown.

Born in 1723 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, Sampson Strickland moved south as a young man, receiving a Granville grant patent May 24, 1756 for 275 acres of land in what was then Johnston County, North Carolina. (The Powell Creek area where he settled was divided in 1770 to create Wake County.) Court records include more than a dozen references to Sampson thereafter; he recorded deeds, witnessed others' land transactions, registered his cattle brand. In addition to his agricultural pursuits, he accepted a number of civic responsibilities, serving as juror, caretaker of an orphan, road committee member and road overseer.

By the time colonial fervor for independence rose high, Sampson Strickland must have been quite thoroughly settled among his Wake County neighbors, doubtless cherishing hopes that eventual reconciliation with the mother country might be achieved. But as the strife between England and her colonies increased, it became impossible for North Carolinians to remain tacit royalists. A rather mild loyalty oath in which persons suspected of sympathizing with the crown swore not to bear arms against or otherwise oppose the rovolutionary government ""during the present unhappy contest between Great Britain and America"" was ultimately replaced by a much more stringent avowal; all who lived within the colony that had proclaimed itself a state were to be compelled to declare their allegiance to it.

As 1777 drew to a close, Sampson Strickland may have already refused the oath in a muster of men in his militia district, or he may have been singled out and summoned to court as a suspected British symphathizer. At any rate, two other men appeared in court the same day as Sampson; they each swore the oath and were given certificates as evidence that they had ""complyed with the law.""

Sampson Strickland, however, defied the court, the law, and popular opinion: ""...being Cited to appear at this Court to take the Oath of Allegience to this State came into Court, and on said Oath being offered to him her refused taking the same, whereupon the Court Pronounced his Banishment agreeable to Law.""

It is probable that Sampson was banished as ordered, but where he went remains a mystery. Did he go to the West Indies or to Nova Scotia, as did other Loyalists? Did any of his family go with him? Was any of his property confiscated?

The records do not offer such information. In fact, he must have died in exile, because his name does not appear in the court minutes from the time he was sentenced until after his death, when his widow Christina reported his estate inventory in July, 1781. In March of the next year, she received fromthecourt persmiisio to act as her husband's administratix, posting bond for 700 pounds. In June the court accepted an account of the estate sale from the deputy sherriff (buyers included Christina, Obediah, Abel, and Hardy Strickland, along with Sampson Strickland, Jr. In March, 1783, Christina sought guardianship of her younger children--Obediah, Abel, Mary Anne, Lot, Braswell, and Matthew, for which she was required to enter bond of 1,200 pounds. In May 1784, Obediah achieved his majority and purchased 250 acres of what had doubtless been his father's land fromthe deceased Tory's eldest son and namesake, Sampson, Jr. Christina, their mother, co-signed the deed with her mark. One of the witnesses, Joseph Strickland, may have been another older son with Sampson the elder and Christina. Lot Strickland's December, 1784, will names his mother and brothers, Braswell and Matthew, with Obediah as executor and Abel and Joseph as witnesses.

It is unlikely that many of Sampson Strickland's legion descendants would agree that his refusal to support the new state was justified; history has certainly shown that the American Revolution was not only inevitable but beneficial. However, those of us who descend from this stubborn Wake County Tory should take some pride in his bravery, and hope we might have inherited a modicum of that quality in his charater which resulted in this sacrifice of home and a comfortable future for principle and loyalty.

The loyalist tendencies of Sampson Strickland Sr did not descend to his namesake. The younger Sampson served two tours of active duty with the Wake County militia, according to documents in a pension claim filed by his children.","STR06" "I1374","Strickland","Sampson","Between 1740 and 1765","16 May 1839","0","The list of the children of Sampson Strickland and his wife Bythe, is from his Revolutionary War pension claim file no. R-10264. He was a resident of Wake County, North Carolina during the Revolutionary War, where he took the oath of allegience on November 24, 1777. In 1780, he married his cousin, Bythe Strickland in Wake County. He died May 16, 1839 at about age 82 years, when a resident of Franklin County, NC to which he had moved a few years before his death. His wife, Bythe, died in Franklin County, date not given.

All of his children lived in Nash County in 1846, when son Eaton Strickland applied for a pension based on his father's alleged five months tour under Captain Collars and six month tour under Captain Carrington, both in the North Carolina Militia. Sampson was reportedly at the Battle of Stono. The pension claim was not allowed, as proof of service as required by the pension law was not furnished.

A Martha Strickland, age 76 in 1845, and then of Nash County, stated that she married into the Strickland family, and that her husband was present at the marriage of Sampson and Bythe.

STRICKLAND SCENE Vol 7, No 1 First Quarter 1986","STR06" "I1350","Strickland","Samuel","Abt 1667","27 May 1718","0","Gail Erickson posted the following note to the Strickland-L@rootsweb.com:

Found the following Strickland wills listed in the Library of VA records. (http://www.lva.lib.va.us/index.htm) Samuel Stricklen, Great Book Vol. 2, (1715-1719), Page 26, Will Probated April 25, 1720.

Abstract of will of Samuel Stricklin vol. 2 pg. 26 Leg.-son Stephen, son Samuel, son Joseph, daughter Racell. Ex. wife Abigail. D. May 27, 1718. R. April 25, 1720. Wit: Mathew Stricklin, Joseph Stricklin.

Of Isle of Wight, Virginia.","STR06" "I16307","Strickland","Samuel","Abt 1795","","0","The following information is copied from Sharon Holland's Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site:

Genealogy Report: Descendants of David Strickland

http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/h/o/l/Sharon-L-Holland/

""Character Certificates in General Land Office of Texas 2934. San Augustine Sept 1, 1835 No. 182. Samuel Strickland native USA emigrated 1821 married with family 5 persons. Samuel X Strickland.

Samuel Strickland was listed as delinquent ont he tax rolls of Miller County, Arkansas in 1823. In 1824, David Strickland was also delinquent, and by 1825, Samuel, Amos, James and David Strickland, Jr could all be found on the deliquent tax rolls for Miller County, Arkansas. It shows they had removed themselves from the area. Around 1824, they show up in Teneha, Texas Territory.

The interpretor at the General Land Office in Texas explained that Samuel along with his brother, David applied for a Mexican Land Grant in 1835. Within a few months, the Mexican government shut down giving out the land. Both Samuel and David turned around and applied for land in Texas Territory. It was also explained that Samuel arrived to Mexico/Texas Territory in 1821 from Kentucky.

On the 1835 Teneha census Samuel and Mary Strickland are listed, along with children Squire Humphreys, Susan Humphreys, David Strickland, Amos Strickland, and Samuel Strickland.""

Sharon also speculated that Samuel might have been named ""James Samuel"" as was his son, and that he was the same person as the ""Tiger Jim Strickland"" that was killed in 1842, Samuel dropped off the face of the earth. Samuel's brother, James, supposedly went to Louisiana and lived till 1856. This helps support that Samuel went by ""Tiger Jim."" His family, stepchildren (Squire Humphreys and Susan Perrima Humpreys West, wife of Hampton West) were involved in the Regulator Moderator War. The 1850 Shelby County census includes not only his children, but the orphaned children of Mr. Stanfield, who was murdered in the Regulator Moderator War. Three year old Samuel is listed by his first name, James.

However, Richard McAuley, in October, 2014 emailed that Sharon's assumption of Samuel Strickland and ""Tiger Jim"" Strickland being one and the same is incorrect. Richard writes that ""My ancestor, Alvey R. Johnson (1803-1862) served as administrator on the estate of the deceased Samuel Strickland, who died in 1847, and was the administrator on the estate of the deceased William Humphries (d1846), Samuel's wife Mary Strickland's first husband. Evidence in support of the latter has been available from the Texas General Land Office since 1866. We can can arrive at a near date of death for Samuel Strickland, who at his decease was administrator on the estate of the deceased William Humphries who died 1846. From the papers of my ancestor, we can rely in all certainty that Samuel Strickland was deceased prior to 31 July 1847 when was found by the probate court that his assets were insufficient to meet the demands of his creditors and that reserved for his heirs, such that the burden fell upon his widow to render reduced portions to the heirs.

Below are some examples of the receipts I possess and form the basis of my conclusions:

1848: January 16, letter from Joseph Rowe to A.R. Johnson requesting the field notes and the certificate of Amos Strickland (for 26 labors of land in Hunt County, Texas). [Note: this is the elder Amos Strickland (1796-1848), third son of David G. Strickland Sr. (1759-1824) and Mary Ogdon? (1762-1837)]

1848: July 31, ""Received of A.R. Johnson, administrator of the Estate of Samuel Strickland deceased nine 85/100 dollars in full of Probate fees of said Estate up to date; A.McLamore CCC & Ex officio""

1848, July 31, ""Received of Mary Strickland Guardian of David Strickland Et Al two 95/100 dollars in full of Probate Fees of said Minors up to date, July 31, 1848; A.McLamore CCC & Ex officio""

1848, September 18, ""Rec'd of A.R. Johnson, administrator of the estate of Samuel Strickland dec'st, five dollars in full of my fees as an attorney in said case up to date; L.H. Ashcroft""

1848, September 18, ""Rec'd of A.R. Johnson, five dollars in full of my fees as an attorney in the case of John Perry vs said Johnson; L.H. Ashcroft""

1849: May 8, ""Shelby County, Mr A. R. Johnson Sir you will please let H.C. Daggett have the five bags of Cotton that you have in your Gin and much obj you, Mary Strickland Administatrix""

1854: August 17, deed of sale by William Samuel Mann of Freestone County, husband to Rachel Mann (formerly Rachel Strickland) one of the heirs of Samuel Strickland, in fee simple to A.R. Johnson and Nelson D. Walling, for part of the Samuel Strickland HR. Rachel Strickland married Willam S. Mann on July 27, 1854 by Andrew David, minister of Methodist Episcopal Church South, Freestone County, Texas.

1856: March 11, power of attorney by James Strickland of Freestone County to A.R. Johnson, witnessed by J.L. Johnson and S.W. Shaw.

1859: September 25, letter by James Strickland of Prestone [probably meant Freestone] County to A.R. Johnson concerning a power of attorney that Strickland gave Johnson to transact his business in Panola County, and is advising that he wishes to have the instrument back because he is selling out in both counties. [James Strickland (1832-1904) married October 5, 1856 to Miss. Eliza E. Mayberry; G.W. Slaughter, minister, Freestone County, Texas.]

1860: January 26, Letter from James L. Johnson at Greenville, Hunt County, Texas to his father Alvey R. Johnson principally concerning Rowe's purchase of the Amos Strickland HR.

1860: August 24, deed of sale by A.R. Johnson to James Savage for 200 acres ($210) out of the David Strickland HR

1861: April 27, letter from Crosby's General Agency, Austin, to A.M. Truitt, at Truitts Store, concerning Truit's enquiry into the William Humphrey league and labor claim, noting that the certificate was issued to Samuel Strickland as Humphrey's assigns, and was located many years ago in Shelby County, now part of Panola County, but a patent was not issued because the claim conflicted with several other claims.

As for James ""Tiger Jim"" Strickland, we are much more fortunate, as is shown here. In the Thursday, July 21, 1842 issue of The Red-Lander newspaper, published at San Augustine, carried news that ""A friend in Shelby County, who has furnished us additional facts connected with the killing of (Tiger) Jim Strickland, is entitled to our thanks? we shall give the substance next week."" We learn from the account published the following Saturday, July 23, more about the death of James ""Tiger Jim"" Strickland (1787-1842) while his gang was encamped on the Toro Bayou, a tributary of the Sabine River in western Louisiana, about 35 miles southeast of San Augustine, Texas:
""From J.P. Border, Esq., who has recently returned from N. Orleans, we learn the following account of the detection and dispersion of a gang of desperadoes and negro thieves, near Fort Jessup.
It appears that Jim Strickland? better known as ""Tiger Jim""? and a man by the name of Metcalf, together with several others whose names we have not learned, were encamped on Bayou Toro; having in their possession a negro man stolen in Mississippi about a year ago. The gang became acquainted with a negro belonging to Mr. Phillips, of Fort Jessup, and proposed that he should assist them in stealing a horse from a Mr. Stoker, and runaway himself, to which he agreed. The negro, however, informed his master of what had transpired, who furnished him with Mr. Stokers horse and his own, and sent him to the place appointed for him to meet the thieves, previously secreting themselves near the place, in order to secure the villains whenever they made their appearance.

They had not remained long concealed before Metcalf arrived, and after a few words with the boy, mounted one of the horses and was about to ride off, when he was hailed by Mr. Stokers and commanded to halt. Metcalf drew a pistol, wheeled, and presented it towards Stokers, when a son of Mr. Stoker discharged a gun at Metcalf, the contents of which were lodged in his side. He died in about thirty minutes.

In the meantime, a person of suspicious character, (a laborer in the employ of Mr. Murphy,) who proved to be one of the gang, came up, and was taken into custody; who, after being threatened with a practical demonstration of the statues of Judge Lynch when put in physical operation, informed the party were ""the Camp"" might be found. They immediately raised a company of citizens, who, accompanied by four Dragoons, furnished by Colonel Twiggs, went in search of the remainder of the gang. They reached the encampment about daylight; but were discovered by Strickland, who, in attempting to make his escape, was fired at and shot through the head, which caused his instantaneous death. They examined the camp, but found nothing except the negro before mentioned, who was taken and lodged in jail, a tent cloth and wagon cover, stolen from individuals in Fort Jessup. The citizens are still on the lookout for the balance of the gang; and it is to be hoped they will ere long be brought to justice.""

So as near a date as we can establish through the newspaper accounts, James ""Tiger Jim"" Strickland was killed sometime in the latter part of June or possibly the first week of July, 1842 in recognizing the brief announcement in The Red-Lander (a weekly paper), on Saturday, July 16, the above report on the death of Tiger Jim was printed in the following edition of July 23.

http://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth80017/m1/2/zoom/

According to the Telegraph and Texas Register newspaper published at Houston, in the August 10, 1842 issue, reported: ""Free Booter Killed? The editor of the Sabine Advocate says: We are informed that the FREE BOOTER, Jim Strickland, was shot through the head, a few days ago, by a company of gentlemen from the Trinity River, who were in pursuit of several negroes, decoyed off by Jim, his brother Henry, and another individual, belonging to the Strickland company, one of whom they also killed. The company has gone in pursuit of the said Henry, who has the negroes hid out."" Jim's brother, Henry Ogdon Strickland (born 1805) was killed in 1848.
As you can see by the evidence, Samuel Strickland (1794-1847) and James ""Tiger Jim"" Strickland (1787-1842) were indeed brothers, and though Samuel's son and namesake may have been recorded in the census as ""Samuel Jr."", this convention is anything but indicative that the two were named the same.

Richard McAuley also noted that ""according to the link below, Samuel Strickland together with brothers Amos Strickland, James Strickland, David G. Strickland Jr., and their brother-in-law, William Forsyth, and kinsmen Abram Ogdon, Wiatt Anderson, William Humphreys, David Humphreys, Martin Nail, and William Nail were all signatories of a 1825 petition made by the inhabitants of Miller County, Arkansas Territory, praying for measures to be adopted to relieve them of the difficulties caused by the late treaties with the Choctaw Nation, giving the Choctaw lands in Arkansas. Though each of these men are recognized as having migrated to Texas between 1821 and 1828, many of them had first settled in that part of Miller County that was then west of the Choctaw Boundary, such that they settled in that part of Texas that later became Red River County.

http://www.texashistorypage.com/1825-Miller-County-Petition-Arkansas-Territory.html

Furthermore, McAuley noted that much of his recent undertakings have ""been directed towards illustrating how the Moderators were interrelated by consanguinity or affinity. For example, these interrelated families comprised many of the earliest emigrants who settled Shelby County, 1819-1830, viz: Bailey Anderson Jr., John English, Christopher Choate, John M. Bradley, James Truitt, William Todd, Joseph G. Goodbread, Samuel McFadden Sr., William Humphries, and of course, David G. Strickland, Sr. For example, Christopher ""Kit"" Choate's sister was wife of John English, while Kit's widow was the second wife of John M. Bradley, who was the brother-in-law of Joseph G. Goodbread, whose widow Susan Todd married secondly to Alfred M. Truitt (Alvey Johnson's nephew). Wiatt, brother to Bailey Anderson Jr., married to Nancy McFadden, sister to Andrew McFadden Sr., the husband of Jane Humphries, the aunt to William Humphries, whose first wife was reportedly Mary Ann Humphries nee Smith (1799-1849). By her first marriage, she was the mother of Susannah Permina West, Squire (or ""E'sqr"") Humphries, and also possibly a third, a son who I have only read about. She married, second (1822), to Samuel Strickland and was the mother of David, Amos, Samuel Jr, James and Rachel Strickland; and if you include William's nine children by Polly Berry, it makes for quite a large family.

The information I wish to relate below is that Susan or rather Susannah Humphries West was the only child of William Humphries, or rather in 1861 when her statement was made, she was the only child then living, as is clarified in another document. In the same statement where Susannah West claimed to be the only child of William Humphries, she clarifies that her mother was William Humphries' first wife, and married second to Samuel Strickland (1794-1847), such that the children and heirs of Samuel Strickland, namely: David, Amos, Samuel Jr., James, and Rachel Strickland were her half-siblings.

Indeed, when you examine the 1835 Census, Susannah is evidently enumerated as ""Permina Strickland"" (16) while her older brother ""Squire Strickland"" (17) appears with her in the household of their step-father Samuel Strickland (40) and their mother Mary (42). Although William Humphries and his second wife are not enumerated in the surviving pages of the 1835 Census, they might well have also been enumerated on one of the other missing pages of the census when the Old Capitol building burned in 1855? H.P.N. Gammell (1898) The Laws of Texas were among the documents Gammel and his wife salvaged from the fire.

The document which I am referring to is on-file in the Texas General Land Office concerning the balance to a league and labor of land granted to William Humphries (901 acres in Harrison, and 3703 acres in San Augustine County), which was assigned to Samuel Strickland, administrator on the decedent's estate.

http://www.glo.texas.gov/ncu/SCANDOCS/archives_webfiles/arcmaps/webfiles/landgrants/PDFs/3/5/4/354087.pdf

Accompanying these files are various documents relating to a certification made in Wilson County and dated June 24, 1877 by Hampton West and bearing his mark indicating that Martin West is ""a true and lawful heir of Wm. Humphries, deceased late of Shelby County, Texas"". Also on file is a copy of the 1877 affidavit of heirship by Martin S. West as well as a ""Certificate of Heirship of William Humphreys and Samuel Strickland (1878)"". There is further contain a conveyance by Hampton West and his wife Sarah West, of Bexar County to Louisa M. Williams, of the head right certificate of William Humphries, Samuel Strickland, Admr No. 244, Class 1st, issued by the Board of Land Commissioners of Shelby County for one league and labor of land. It therein notes: ""The said Susan West, being the only child of said William Humphreys deceased,"" and bears the marks of W.H. West and Susannah West, dated January 8, 1861.

At Austin, there is an October 15, 1866 conveyance by Amos Strickland, together with his brother-in-law, William S. Mann and sister Rachel (Strickland) Mann, they being the children and heirs of Samuel Strickland, for a sum of $960 paid by Louisa M. Williams, relinquished their right title claim to the land and the certificate of their grandfather, David Strickland [Sr], for a league and labor of land situated in Red River County, also the head-right survey of their mother Mary Strickland's first husband William Humphrey's on the waters of Murvalls Bayou, as well as their interest in the head-right to 320 acres of land of their half-brother, Squire Humphries (this being his soldier's bounty for three months service in the Army of Texas, 1836). Also conveyed was the head-right of their own father Samuel Strickland for a half league issued in Shelby County and located on Plum Creek in Shelby, and all rights and titles of the said William Mann and his wife Rachel Mann in her grandmother Mary Strickland's head-right survey also located in Panola County on the waters of Murvalls Bayou.

This, the above document, closely mates to a letter from James Strickland to Alvey R. Johnson, dated in Freestone County, September 25, 1859 concerning a power of attorney that James gave to Johnson to transact his business in Panola County, and is advising he wished to have the instrument back because he is selling out in both counties. Obviously given the late date (1866), the Civil War no doubt had some impact on the continuance toward a settlement I move that one issue is now clear, anent the head-right of the senior matriarch Mary (Ogdon?) Strickland (1762-1837), I have record of sale of the very same land, having comprised 25 labors of land (4,527.5 acres) dated January 17, 1861 by John Strickland, one of the sons and heirs of Mary Strickland, conveying his right title to his mother's land in Panola County to Alvey R. Johnson. Sadly, Johnson's interest in this land had not been settled by the date of his death, and many years later, in 1897, his heirs retained an attorney in Panola County to reclaim the land. I do not yet know the outcome or whether a suit was ever brought in Panola County's District Court?""

","STR06" "I13179","Strickland","Samuel Barney Daniel","22 Jul 1913","14 Nov 1971","0","When he registered for the draft during World War II, he was working for the W.P.A. in Hemphill, Texas. He was 5'11"" tall, weighed 147, and was described as having a light complexion iwith blue eyes and brown hair. Next of kin was his Mother, Ida Louise Strickland.","STR06" "I6735","Strickland","Sarah","Abt 1789","Yes, date unknown","0","They moved to Ponotoc County, Mississippi.","STR06" "I16537","Strickland","Sarah","31 Aug 1820","4 Feb 1891","0","Married a Jones.","STR06" "I10541","Strickland","Sarah Elizabeth","1834","Yes, date unknown","0","Tanya Allen Lueder (AsianCajun@aol.com), shows her as married to Demarcus Davenport DAY.","STR06" "I16426","Strickland","Sarah Frances","23 Jan 1846","3 Jul 1926","0","She was said to have married Lloyd Brooks, and been the mother of Magnus Brooks.","STR06" "I12089","","","","","","","" "I24076","","","","","","","" "I67","Strickland","Solomon","Between 1735 and 1742","Aft 1818","0","In Bruce Howard's book about the Pace family, he notes (pg 137-138) that Solomon and Amy resided at his plantation on Turkey Creek for many years and (this) is where most, if not all of their children were born. The area where they lived was near the Franklin, Wake, Nash county line, or in the southwestern part of Nash County. They were already living on their farm when the new county was created and in the year 1778 he applied for and received a grant for land which adjoined his farm:

Nash County Grant Book, Caveat no. 256 Solomon Strickland enters 250 acres of Land in Nash County, on both sides of the great branch of Turkey Creek above Barniby Barrons, Running so as to Include the Improvements he now lives on. 31st Dec. 1778.

The family lived here until 1786, when they and some of his brothers loaded up their wagons, herded together their stock, and moved to the State of Georgia. Solomon sold his 700 acres of land for 100 pounds of gold and silver on November 4, 1786 to Stephen Young (Nash County, N.C. Deed book 1, p. 342). At the time they came to Georgia the parent county in which they settled was old Wilkes County, which was later broken up to form Elbert and others. Two of the brothers, Solomon and Jacob were in Elbert, and Isaac, Henry and Matthew in the lower part of Franklin, which in 1796 became Jackson County. Solomon during that same period purchased land in Jackson upon which he was taxed, although he physically resided in Elbert.

In ""Foxfire 7"" edited by Paul F. Gillespie, 1982, Plate 12 (p 74) shows the 12 original members of the Lystra Primative Baptist Church as Timothy Carrington (Minister), Winifred Carrington, Solomon Strickland, Amy Strickland, David Robertson, Amelia Sorrells, William Davis, John Mearon(?), Mary Mearon, Pony(?) Williford, Nancy Williford, and Juda Williford, and was dated 15 January 1803.

Howard Parham, the only remaining member of the Lystra Primitive Baptist Church, recounted its history (p 71): ""The church was first built over in Oglethorpe County (GA) across the river. It was and still is a Primitive Baptist church. The people moved over to this place and this building was built in 1820. They built it close to a spring so they wouldn't have to dig a well and close to water for a baptisizing hole. My granddaddy got baptized [in that hole] with ice on the banks. He wanted to be baptized then and didn't want to wait till the water got warm. [After they moved] they changed the name from Skull Shoals to Lystra. So this building is about 150 years old. They were still fighting Indians when the church was established. At that time, there was no community and no roads. The most members they ever had, according to my records, was fifty. They only have one member now and that's me. They had slave members there and a balcony set up for the slaves. They didn't sit down there with the (white) people. Once they turned a slave out for beating his wife. The women sat on one side of the church and the men sat on the other. [They] always did that. They had foot washings up until they quit having services. Every year in August they had communion and foot washings. We always called that Attracted Meeting. We had a three-day meeting in August and foot washings on one day.""

In PACE OUR COLONIAL ANCESTORS, Bruce Howard wrote that in 1805, the clerk of the land office in Jackson County, who apparently had a keen eye and a bit of a sense of humor, listed Solomon, Senior as ""Solomon (Bit nose) Strickland."" This was because he has apparently got into a knock down, no holds barred fight with someone around this time period, and that someone may have got the better of him and bit a plug out of his nose and probably broke some bones (p 139).

Before leaving Elbert County and moving into the easter portion of Jackson County (circa 1805), Solomon made a deed of gift to certain of his children, disposing of his wordly property. Howard speculates that ""he was quite a rounder and a good hand at drinking his own whiskey...(and perhaps) thought he was about to die"" Howard went on to note that he did not intend to leave the impression that Solomon was one of little morals...he was an educated and energetic man and a very successful planter of the well-to-do class in the South. This eastern portion of Jackson was severed in 1811 to form Madison County. Solomon ratified the earlier gifts he made in Elbert County in 1813, while living in Madison County.

The deeds of gift are reproduced below:

Deed Book A, p. 83 Georgia Madison County

Be it known that I Solomon Strickland of the County & State aforesaid did on the fourteenth day of July in the year of our Lord Eighteen hundred and four make and execute an Instrument of writing commonly called a deed of Gift wherein I gave to my children, to wit: Ephraim Strickland, Unah Thompson, Barshebah Strickland, Linny Strickland (now Linny Ware), Ezekiel Strickland and Nancy Strickland Certain property therein named which is of record in the Clerks office of the Superior Court of Elbert County all of which property in and by the said deed of Gift they were to be possessed of after the death of myself and my wife Amy Strickland, having previously given to each of my other children, to wit: Henry Strickland, Barnabus Strickland, Milly Higginbotham, Hardy Strickland, Solomon Strickland, Polly Carter and Jinny Bridges, as Sum equal to that Given to each of those named in the aforesaid deed of Gift.

Now be it remembered, that in making the aforesaid Instrument I gave to my daugher Nancy Strickland a Certian Negro Girl known by the name of Ester and whearas my beloved daughter Nancy has departed this life, and it was her wish and desire previous to her death tht my son Ephraim Strickland should have the aforesaid Negro girl Ester, in consideration of such request and other considerations me hereunto Moving do hereby Give to my son Ephraim Strickland all the right Interest or claim which I have in the said Negro Girl Ester and do this day deliver her to him as his right and property and all the property which I Gave to my son Ephraim in and by the aforesaid deed of Gift, to wit, the tract of land on which I now live and one Still containing thirty Gallons myself and my wife Amy Strickland and from divers other Good Causes and Considerations I have and do hereby and at this time deliver up to my said son Ephariam Strickland his heirs or assigns foever against the claim (of) all and every person or persons whatsoever directly or Indirectly In witness whereof I the said Solomon Strickland have hereunto set my hand and affix my seal this fifth day of November 1813. Test Aaron Johnson, Elisha JohnsonSolomon ""x"" Strickland (seal)
[attested to and filed on the 11th November 1813.]his mark


Deed Book A, p. 91 Georgia Madison County

Be it known that I Solomon Strickland of the County & State aforesaid did on the fourteenth day of July in the year of our Lord Eighteen hundred and four make and execute an Instrument of writing Commonly called a Deed of Gift wherein I Gave to my children Ephraim Strickland, Barshebah Strickland, Unah Thompson, Linny Strickland (now Linny Ware), Ezekial Strickland and Nancy Strickland Certain property therein named which Instrument is of Record in the Superior Court of Elbert County...[same wording as above]...

Now be it remembered that In making and executing the aforesaid Instrument I Gave to my daughter Unah Thompson and Barshebah Strickland One Negor Woman known by the name of Isbel and her Increase which by the Said Instrument they were to be possessed of after the decease of myself and my wife Amy Strickland but from divers Good causes and Considerations I have and do hereby at this time deliver up to my daughter Barshebah Strickland and Alexander Thompson Husband of my Said daughter Unah, four Negreo Children, par of the Increase of the said Negro woman Isbel (to wit) Eve a Girl, Suky a Girl, Franky a Girl, and Jack a boy In order that they may now divide them between themselves or otherwise dispose of them as they may think proper retaining nevertheless the said negro girl Suky in my own possession for my own use and benefit Until after the death of myself and my wife Amy Strickland, after which period the said Negro girl Suky is to return either to my daughter Barshebah or Alexander Thompson their heirs or Assigns which ever She may fall to in the division which may be made and agreed to between them. In witness whereof I the said Solomon Strickland have hereunto set my hand and Seal this 28th day of October 1813. Test: Allen Danile, Charles Sorrels Elisha JohnsonSolomon ""O"" Strickland (seal) his mark[attested to on third day of November 1813] Henry Ware J P Recorded 30th Nov'b 1813

Citations of Deeds of Gift:

Deed of Gift from Solomon Strickland to his children from Madison Co GA Deed BK A pg 83 and 84 (1812-1813) recorded Nov 11, 1813.

From the online version of the FHL Catalog: Title: Deeds and mortgages, 1812-1907 Authors: Georgia. Superior Court (Madison County) (Main Author)

Deeds, vol. A-E, 1812-1828. FHL US/CAN Film 351771

In the Pace Society of America quartertly bulletin, No. 132, dated June 2000, Jane Shelton Strickland writes that Solomon is often shown as dying in 1818, but with no documentation. She believes his date of death could be as late as sometime after 1821.","STR06" "I1145","Strickland","Solomon","Between 1766 and 1770","1843","0","An article entitled ""Solomon Strickland of Henry County, Georgia"" by Nancy Cornell appeared in Vol 6, No 2 of the STRICKLAND SCENE newsletter, and is summarized below:

Solomon Strickland lived in Wilkes County, Georgia in 1790 per the County Tax Digest. He put in a claim for stolen horses in Elbert County, GA in 1802. In 1804, he was given land in Elbert County by his father. Though this ""Deed of Gift"" is no longer extant, it is referred to in a later deed written by his father in Madison County, Georgia in 1813. Solomon was still in Elbert County when he drew land in Baldwin county in the 1807 Georgia Land Lottery.

He was one of the first settlers in old Randolph County (now Jasper County, GA). The earliest record of him in Jasper is in May 1808, six months after the county was formed from a part of Baldwin County. This record, titled ""Stock Marks"" includes Solomon Stricklin. By July 1812, Solomon has become a Justice of the Inferior Couty. Military records at the Georgia Department of Archives & History shows Solomon served as a Private in Capt. Joshua Hagerty's Company in November 1813.

In Wiley A. Clements booklet, published 1921, and titled HISTORY OF HENRY COUNTY MAY 1821-1921 states: ""Among the very first to come to the County were John Glenn, Solomon Strickland, and Wiley Heflin who settled on the Towaliga River...""

In HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF GEORGIA, Rev. George White's brief description of Henry County includes a list of the first Superior Court Grand Jurors and includes S. Strickland. From a list of the ""Members of the General Assemblies of Georgia, 1777-1958,"" We find that Solomon Strickland was elected the first Representative of Henry County in the year 1822. He served this two year term alone, and in 1825 was elected along with John Griffin, evidently to fill a vacancy left by Thomas C. Bennine.

Military Records at the Georgia Department of Archives & History list Solomon Strickland as a Colonel in Henry County from July 17, 1823 to April 20, 1824. For the rest of his life, he was referred to by many as Col. Strickland.

Wiley Jones James, Solomon's grandson, in a letter dated November 27, 1919, gave the following general description of the family: ""The Strickland family are scattered everywhere and all claim to be kin-folks. They cannot be excelled for bravery, but are not as strident and cautious (as others). Politically, they were Whigs, and hated to be defeated on anything and loved their ancestry. Their religion was divided between the Baptist and Methodist. My Mother had three brothers who were missionary Baptist Ministers. Their names were Barnabus, Ephraim and Bedford.""

It is apparent Solomon was a fairly wealthy man, and one who was respected by his acquantances. During this period of time, a mans wealth was primarily judged by the amount of land and the number of slaves he owned. In the Henry County 1831 Tax Digest, Solomon is listed as owning 14 slaves and 500 acres of 2nd quality land on the Towliga River, as well as owning one ""big"" carriage. Not everyone owned a carriage, so perhaps this is an indication of his wealth. The 500 acres was his ""home"" or main plantation, and he also owned an additional 1500 acres of third quality land on the Towliga River. The 1837 Henry County Tax Digest states Solomon still owned 500 acres on the Towaliga River, and 11 slaves.

No record has been found of Solomon's marriage to the mother or mothers of his children. Traditon says he married (1) Frances Diamond and (2) Peggy Diamond. His wife was still living in 1830, but died sometime prior to 5 June 1839, when Solomon married again to Hulda Ann Hardwick of Butts County, GA. Solomon and Hulda had no children.

In the Pace Society of America quartertly bulletin, No. 132, dated June 2000, Jane Shelton Strickland writes that Solomon m. Frances Diamond who experienced travail of her husband who fathered a child by her niece, Margaret (Peggy). This is documented in Jasper County, GA Court Records.

The records in the Henry County Ordinary's office shows that on September 4, 1837, Solomon Strickland applied for guardianship of his grandchildren, and it was approved by the court. He was ""hereby appointed Guardian of the persons and property of Frances Eliza, Mary Ann Paulina, Nancy Susan, Enoch Solomon and Barnabus Bedford Solomon, minors of Bedford Solomon, deceased."" He had been granteded temporary guardianship March 30, 1837.

Children not listed in his will but known to have been his children were: Barnabus Strickland and Nancy Ann James. Petitioners of a caveat against Solomon's will on May 9, 1844 were Elijah Strickland; John P. Buckalew and Darkas (Dorcas) his wife; Alfred Buffington (who married a Lavina Strickland), Barnabus Strickland; and John P. James and Nancy Ann, his wife.

Henry County Georgia Will Book ""A"", page 117 (STRICKLAND SCENE Vol. 1 No. 1 Winter 1980, p 5). SOLOMON STRICKLAND S. 8/8/1843 Pr. 11/6/1843 wife: Hulda Ann Strickland sons: Bedford, decd.; Thomas J.; Ephriam; Lee; Solomon daughters: Polly; Elizabeth; Jane Shoulders gr-children: orphans of Bedford Strickland exec-sons: Ephriam; Lee; Solomon Jr. slaves: Tom & his wife, Zelpha; Susan; Black Mary; Esther; Harry & his wife, Sark; Charles; Phil; Daniel; Minnie; Mary & 2 children; Abram; Buster; Dick; Negro woman already given to Jane Shoulders. wit: Jacob Stokes; Leonard Roan; Andrew R. Moore","STR06" "I1342","Strickland","Solomon","6 May 1790","9 Feb 1854","0","Solomon's will was written in Madison Co, Georgia on 16 March 1853 and probated in Madison County 18 March 1854.

wife: Mary Strickland sons: Crawford N. Strickland, Ephram Strickland daughter: Malinda White, wife of William A. White exec: son, Crawford N. Strickland, son-in-law William White slaves: Jack; Millie; Bill; Mary; Jeffery; Sarah & her child Isabelle; Tom; Hudah; Jerry wit: James C. FREEMAN, John R. BUNCE; Rufus M. MINNY

(STRICKLAND SCENE, Spring 1980, Vol 1, No. 2)","STR06" "I8445","Strickland","Solomon","Between 1800 and 1830","Aft 1852","0","Spalding County Georgia Will Book ""A"", page 7-9:

SOLOMON STRICKLAND s. 5/6/1852 pr. 1/10/1853 wife: Francis Sons: Bedford Solomon Strickland ""all my children"" (other children not named) exec: Bedford Solomon Strickland, Francis Strickland slaves: Philip; Jacob; Prince; John; Rose; Lizza wit: N.P. Brooks; Leonard Roane; G. Grice

(STRICKLAND SCENE Vol. 1 No. 1 Winter 1980, p 6).","STR06" "I16343","","","","","","","" "I6724","Strickland","Tamar","13 Oct 1768","Yes, date unknown","0","She settled near Danielsville, GA and died at the home of her daughter, Nancy Welch in Marietta, GA, leaving 8 children.","STR06" "I716","Strickland","Teddy Hiram","9 Apr 1944","29 May 2015","0","Teddy Hiram Strickland, 71, passed away Friday morning in the Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill. He was born in Hemphill, Texas to Carter and Nora Bell Humble Strickland. Teddy worked as a tugboat captain for Seafarers Union; he also worked for Sabine towing and Kirby Inland Marine. He was in the United States Army, he was also a member of the Strickland Crossing Church of God, and he was a loving father, brother, grandfather, and great grandfather.

Teddy is survived by his daughters: Shelly Forston and her husband Jeff of Georgetown, and Kelly Young and her husband Scott of Eugene, Oregon, his sisters: Frances Ferguson and her husband Nolan of Hemphill, Helen Murray and her husband Curtis of LaPorte, Texas, and Irene Strickland McDaniel of Houston, his brother Carter Strickland, Jr. of Hemphill, his 7 grandchildren, and 1 great grandchild.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Sunday, May 31, 2015, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral service will be at 11:00AM, Monday, June 1, 2015, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Plainview Cemetery.

Copied from Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 3, 2015, Page 12","STR06" "I1412","Strickland","Thompson C.","Bef 1793","Bef 1860","0","Place of birth shown as either Elbert or Franklin County, Georgia, later moved to Alabama.","STR06" "I24078","","","","","","","" "I8186","Strickland","Tolbert","Aft 1802","Yes, date unknown","0","Sometimes shown as Talbot","STR06" "I47196","","","","","","","" "I16342","Strickland","Velma Corene","11 Apr 1916","17 Apr 1999","0","Ronald Harvey shows she married James Davis MAYHEW.","STR06" "I733","Strickland","Wesley Van Dee","29 Feb 1876","28 Mar 1979","0","""(Born February 29, 1876) on the banks of the Sabine River in old Sabinetown, where they ran a ferry. It was in hard times of reconstruction days, with lawlessness rampant, and the Stricklands early learned to fight their way through hard times and rough days...When Dee was about 7 years old, his father had trouble with a drunk who pulled him out of bed and started fighting. Following this trouble, John moved his family to Orange. Dee Strickland moved back to Sabine County and married Luvenia Walker. Two of their three children survive: Mrs. Thelma Strickland Lakey of California and Mrs. L.C. Crouch of Houston. The Stricklands moved around to sawmilling, and lived in Rusk when Mrs. Strickland died. Dee came back to Pineland and worked for a month at the mill there; became restless and spent three years in Louisiana before returning to Sabine County, where he married Miss Zilpha Lott. Dee farmed and worked for Temple Lumber Company until his retirement a few years ago. He is the father of ten children by his second marriage. They are Mrs. Gladys Stevens of Houston, J.B. Strickland who is deceased, Mrs. Miriam Amason of Pineland, Robert Strickland of Wyoming, Herbert Strickland of Kirbyville, J.D. Strickland whereabouts unknown at present, A.W. Strickland of Dallas, Mrs. Claudine Hamilton of Beaumont, Mrs. Arlene Fields of Dallas, and Darwin Strickland who is in the US Army stationed in Nebraska. There are 23 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren."" Excerpted from OLD TIMERS OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS by Virgie Speights (S. Malone Printer, San Augustine, Texas; 1983; original column published November 19, 1964).

VAN STRICKLAND 28 Feb 1876 Mar 1979 75968 (Pineland, Sabine, TX) 75972 (San Augustine, San Augustine, TX) 458-36-1325 Texas","STR06" "I1349","Strickland","William","Abt 1665","6 May 1728","0","Of Isle of Wight, Virginia and Bertie County, North Carolina. Father of John (Bertie & Edgecombe), Joseph, Matthew (Bertie & Edgecombe), Samuel, William of Bertie and wife Martha Brown. (Strickland-L-Rootsweb.com Email from Strick19@aol.com dated 8 Sept 2001)

To all X pian persons whom these present shall come. Matt Strickland and William Strickland, sons of Mathew Strickland, late deceased, have made, concluded, and agreed for a division between them and either of them, and their heirs for ever. Decided and bounded as followeth, I the said Mathew Strickland does give andmake over my whole right and title for me and my heirs unto him and his heirs forever, a piece of land where on my father lived on beginning at the mouth of the horse swamp, SOS running up the horse swamp to the Gum Branch \ ------ running up the said Branch to Coll. Pitts line SOS running the line unto the Plantation whereon the said Matt Stricklnad dec'd dwelt now all the land above the for mentioned Branch joining unto ------------Plantation and also all the land that lieth on the South side of the Horse Swamp. Now I the said Mathew Strickland dose give one hundred and fifty acres of Land at the Old Plantation unto my Brother Jno. Strickland and his heirs for ever never to go out of the name of ye Stricklands. Also ye said Mathew Strickland, does gives one hundred and fifty acres of land unto my brother, SamStrickland and his heirs forever not to go out of the name. ? lying at the head of the Watery Branch joining upon Arthur Whitehead, now all the rest of the land above the formentioned Branch and only the South side of the Horse Swamp --------said Mat Strickland does give unto my brother, William Strickland and his heirs, and also -------Mathew Stricklnad ----give unto my brother Joseph Strickland one hunded and fifty acres of land lying upon Blackwater between my Plantation and the line of ME or Mr. Woodwards being on the ----in my own ---according to the Division Bounds after ------- me and my brother William Stricklnad, ------- ----- to have his -----according to the Division Bounds after ------between me and my brother. William Strickland, ---- ----- to have his ----- according to his ------- ----- to have his ------ according to his ------all ----- and -----of---- ----- if ----- ----- of me Should defraud them or either(any?) of them ---- and defrauded shallforfit his own part according to these articles to him or them that shall be defrauded ----- ----- ----- and the aforesaid 150 acres lands to him or them unto John Strickland, his heirs shall not ----- or defrraud a ----- sails of a piece of land joining upon the Black Pond at the head of the Horse Swamp bargained, and sold from me, Will Strickland unto Arthur Whitehead as a witness of hands and Seal this 9 day Aug. in the year of our Lord God 1699. Signed Mat ""M"" Strickland Will ""W"" Strickland Wit. by Barnaby Mackinney, acknowledged at a Levey Case ----for ye Isle of Wiight co., Va. by Mathew Strickland and Wm. Davidson. Wm. Davidson - for 2050 good macht. 150 acres on Blackwater (from a patent 22 Sept. 1682, 10 upon River, 12 upon land of Wm. Mays ----

(Courtesy of Mary B. Curtis, MryBCurtis@aol.com, as posted at Strickland-L@rootsweb.com)","STR06" "I1363","Strickland","William","Abt 1691","1786","0","Said to have married Martha BROWN.

William of Halifax and Bladen Counties, North Carolina. Father of John of Halifax, Aaron of Robeson, Isaac, Moses, Abraham, and William. (Strickland-L-Rootsweb.com Email from Strick19@aol.com dated 8 Sept 2001)

There are two deeds in the Edgecombe County Deed Book D, dated ca 1770, of William Strickland. Both deeds were for land that was adjacent to Jacob Strickland. (Strickland Scene, Spring 1980, Vol 1, No 2, p 27).","STR06" "I734","Strickland","William","Abt 1842","Aft 1910","0","Shown as William H. Strickland on the death certificate of his son, Augustus.

","STR06" "I734","Strickland","William","Abt 1842","Aft 1910","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census - (for the only William Strickland in Sabine County that was born in 1869)
Texas, Sabine County, Justice Prect No. 1
Page 23 SD 1 ED 84 Stamped 219
5 and 6 July 1880
202-211
Henry and Laura Carlton
203-212
Strickland, William WM 38 Farmer LA NC Miss
Strickland, Nancy W F 34 Wife Miss Miss Miss
Strickland, Jane W F 15 dau Tx La Miss
Strickland, Nancy W F 14 dau Tx La Miss
Strickland, James W M 13 son Tx La Miss
Strickland, Augustus W M 10 son Tx La Miss
Strickland, Redman W M 6 son Tx La Miss
Strickland, Henry W M 2 son Tx La Miss
Strickland, Wm W M 11 Son Tx La Miss

In 1910, William and Nancy were living with their son James.
","STR06" "I7568","Strickland","William Green","Mar 1869","Yes, date unknown","0","Subject: [STRICKLAND] William Green Strickland born March 1869 From: David Strickland [tsl001@netzero.net]

1910 Soundex Midland County TX ED 165 sheet 76 Volume 99 Strickland, William G white age 41 born TX
Stella wife age 36 (wife & children all born TX)
Josephine dau 16
Urtan son 11
Thomas son 9
Lizziebell dau 7
Flem son 4
Mattie dau 2
Roe son 0 months

Note that the actual census will give more detail


1900 Soundex Howard County, TX Vol 60 ED 97 Sheet 15 line 91 Strickland, William white male born March 1869 TX age 31
Stella wife Aug 1874 TX
Josephine dau May 1894 age 6
Kathleen dau July 1896 age 3
Urtar son age 2

again the census will give lots more detail. apparently Kathleen died before 1910


1880 Texas Census - only William Strickland born 1869

Sabine County, TX film T9-1325 page 219C

Strickland, William white male married age 38 born LA
Nancy wife 34 born MS (all following children born TX)
Jane dau 15
Nancy dau 14
James son 13
Augustus son 10
Redman son 6 Henry son 2
** William son age 11 (1869) ** not in census - editors note only

The following note was received on 6-29-2006:

Proposed Change: William Green Strickland (I7568)
Tree: Strong Family

Description: William Green Strickland is the son of Furney Green Strickland.

Linda
downball@aol.com","STR06" "I7267","Strickland","William Marvin","9 Jul 1890","9 Feb 1957","0","His grave marker, photo shown on FindAGrave, is embossed with a Cross and the inscription ""William M. Strickland, Texas, CSTD US Navy, World War I, July 9, 1890-Feb 7, 1957.""","STR06" "I16939","Strickland","William Riley ""Bill"" ""Bud""","12 Dec 1902","27 Feb 1982","0","Also called Bud?

Shares a headstone at the Pine Hill Cemetery in Pineland, Sabine County, with Allie (1910-1999) and Johnnie (22 Jan 1946-DOD not yet listed).","STR06" "I16939","Strickland","William Riley ""Bill"" ""Bud""","12 Dec 1902","27 Feb 1982","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 26, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-3 Sheet 17A
334
Strickland, Bill W Head M W 37 M Tx Same Place
Strickland, Eula May Wf F W 35 M Tx Same Place
Strickland, Ida Dtr F W 13 S Tx Same Place
Strickland, Billy Dtr F W 11 S Tx Sam Place
Strickland, Laverne Dtr F W 10 S Tx Same Place
Strickland, Nancy Dtr F W 8 S Tx Same Place
Strickland, C. J. Son m W 4 S Tx
Strickland, Fay Dtr F W 1 S Tx
Humble, Buah/Noah? O Father-in-law M W 65 Wd Tx","STR06" "I16938","Strickland","Willie Margaret","16 Jul 1905","11 Nov 1978","0","Willie Margaret Strickland
B-7/16/1905
D-11/1978, Port Neches, TX
Buried- Spring Hill Cemetery, Hemphill, TX
Married-Dougal Archie Salter
B-12/30/1885
D-01/10/1970 Baytown, TX
Buried-Spring Hill Cemeter, Hemphill, TX

My mother, Mildred Salter McClelland's, Step-mother.

Information from Connie E. McClelland Dyess (cdyess1@juno.com) on June 28, 2008","STR06" "I8484","Strickland","Willy","Abt 1796","Yes, date unknown","0","Probably female and probably married Granberry B. Williams in Franklin County.","STR06" "I6732","Strickland","Wilson","14 Jan 1783","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Said to have married Mary ""Polly"" Connally on 23 Mar 1809 Franklin County, GA, and both been buried in Gwinnett County, GA. He was also said to have served in the Mexican War.","STR06" "I16595","Strickland","Wilson","8 Nov 1803","1 Apr 1872","0","Said to have married Teresa Pittman.","STR06" "I16399","Strickland","Wilson","1805","Yes, date unknown","0","Note: Any Wilson Strickland listing must be considered highly suspect, due to the Humble Oil 1,476 acre survey in Texas","STR06" "I8455","Strickland","Wright","8 May 1800","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
North Carolina, Johnston County, District 10
Enumerated 30 Oct 1850
1083-1083
Right Strickland 52 M Farmer 700 NC
Lucinda Strickland 48 F
Martha Strickland 14 F
Elizabeth Strickland 12 F
Mary Strickland 9 F
Lucinda Strickland 6 F

1860 Census
North Carolina, Nash County, Collins District, PO Hilliardston
Enumerated 11 July 1960
Page 100
858-808
M.M. and Elizabeth Strickland
839-809
Wright Strickland 60 M Farmer 3000 16000 NC
Lucinda Strickland 56 F NC
Mary Strickland 19 F NC
Lucinda Strickland 16 F NC




","STR06" "I8359","Strickland","Zelphia","Abt 1787","Bef 1840","0","It is noted on FindAGrave that she probably died ca 1840, because John married his third wife on January 22, 1841.

T. J. White shows her place of birth as Nash County, NC.","STR06" "I928","Stricklin","Vickie Ann","28 Oct 1952","6 Mar 2005","0","Vickie Ann Austin, 52, of Duncan went to be with her Heavenly Father on Sunday, March 6, 2005, surrounded by her loved ones. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Patterson Avenue Baptist Church in Comanche with the Rev. Billy Morgan officiating. Burial will be in Duncan Cemetery under the direction of Don Grantham Funeral Home. The family will receive friends at her home at 1004 Harville Rd.

Vickie was born Oct. 28, 1952, in Lawton to Billy J. and Dorothy Draper Stricklin. She married Jay Lee Austin on Dec. 30, 1976.

She was employed for 25 years as a nurse at Duncan Regional Hospital. She was a floor nurse for many of those years, and at the time of her retirement, she was working in utilization review.

She was a loving mother and a wonderful grandmother. She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, who brought her much joy.

Those who knew Vickie will always remember her strong personality and her warm heart.

She was a member of Patterson Avenue Baptist Church.

Survivors include her husband, Jay Lee, of the home; four children: Michelle Harrell, Gary David and Dena Strong, Amanda Ruth and Barri McCauley, all of Duncan and Genie Kay Carrell of Plano, Texas; her mother, Dorothy Draper Stricklin of Duncan; a brother and sister-in-law: Rocky Joe and Debbie Stricklin of Marlow; a nephew, Dereck Stricklin; and five grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her father, Billy J. Stricklin.

Bearers will be Claudine Cunningham, Jan Patton, Mary Chambers, Paula Irvin, Mickie Arrington and Vickie Christian.

Honorary bearers are Janie Ray, JoJenna Sanders, Julia Dunn, Sherry Wingfield, Kay Jones Beasley and Libby Morris.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Vickie Austin Memorial Scholarship Fund at First Bank & Trust Co., in care of Jan Patton at 580-251-8896 at Duncan Regional Hospital.

THE DUNCAN BANNER ONLINE March 7, 2005 Courtesy of Lynell Cordell","STR06" "I12714","Striffler","Adaline","1 Aug 1854","1 Sep 1866","0","Her tombstone states she was age 12 years, 1 month, and 3 days old","STR06" "I5943","Striffler","Alice L.","30 Mar 1889","3 Jan 1966","0","Art Peck writes that Alice married again after Ira's death, her second marriage was for 15 years. Volume 23 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST reported that Dave Boulware, husband of Alice Striffler Reagh, had died on January 19, 1963.

Alice married for a third time shortly before her death. According to the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Vol. 25, published 6 September 1965, she was married in January 1965 to John GREER (sic) and they were going to live in Eustis, Florida.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, January 6, 1966
Page Four

Mrs. John Greene Dies Unexpectedly

Word was received late Monday of the unexpected death Monday of Mrs. John Greene (Alice Striffler), 76, at her home in Eustis, Fla. The remains will be brought to Little's Funeral Home after funeral services Jan. 5 in Eustis. Services will be held at Little's and burial will be in Elkland cemetery.

Daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Striffler, she was born at Cass City March 30, 1889. She left Cass City 15 years ago to live in Florida.

Mrs. Greene is survived by her husband; two daughters, Mrs. Lewis CURTIS and Mrs. William McINTYRE of Muskegon; two sons, Stanley REAGH of Muskegon and J. Arnold REAGH of Saginaw; seven grandchildren, and several great-grandchildren.

Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Alma McKENZIE of Cass City and Mrs. Harry FALKENHAGEN, currently at Bradenton, Fla., and two brothers, Louis Striffler of Detroit and Leonard Striffler of Cass City.

Mrs. Greene was a Gold Star member of the American Legion Auxiliary of Cass City and a member of Echo chapter OES.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)","STR06" "I5943","Striffler","Alice L.","30 Mar 1889","3 Jan 1966","0","(Research):Census Information

1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp, Cass City Village
Enumerated 30 and 31 January 1920
SD 7 ED 179 Sheet 11B
264-279

Reagh, Ira Roy Hd M W 34 M Mich Canada/English Canada/English Drugman? City Drug?
Reagh, Alice L Wf F W 30 M Mich York State Germany/German
Reagh, Margaret Dtr F W 12 S Mich Mich Mich
Reagh, Stanley Son M W 7 Mich Mich Mich
Reagh, Marion Dtr F W 5 S Mich Mich Mich
Reagh, John Son M W 1 5/12 Mich Mich Mich
Reagh, Grant Son M W 4/12 S Mich Mich Mich

A list of pupils at the Wright Rural School #4 in 1897 include Alice Striffler, Arlis Vaughan, Chancy Boulton, Emma Cole, Esther Blades, Effie Wallace, Eddie Mark, Frank Cranick, Flossie Wright, Georgie Dennis, Johnie Hulburt, Lizzie Yoos, Lena Mark, Luke Wright, Mary Mark, Minta Wallace, Alice Charlton, Ada Cole, Chester Dennis, Ethel Cole, Etta Wickware, Ethel Charlton, Frank Striffler, Fred Yoos, George Cole, John Wallace, Lizzie Blades, Lillie Wallace, Lenne Striffler, Martha Wright, May Dennis, Ray Hulbert, Stanley Hulbert. Grace Karr, teacher and S. Striffler, Director.","STR06" "I5960","Striffler","Alma Louise","11 Mar 1893","24 Jan 1966","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, January 27, 1966

Services held for Lifelong Resident

Funeral services for Mrs. Alma McKenzie, 72, lifelong resident, were held Wednesday afternoon at Little's Funeral Home following her death Monday, Jan. 24, at the Sunny Acres Nursing Center in Elkton where she had been a patient for one month. She had been in ill health for the past six months.

Born March 11, 1893, in Cass City, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Striffler. She married Clayton Schenck in Cass City in 1913 and they made their home here until he died in 1919. In 1939 she married William McKenzie. He died in 1962.

Mrs. McKenzie was a Cass City postal clerk for 16 years and was a lifetime member of the Evangelical United Brethren Church.

Surviving are: a daughter, Mrs. Jack (Ruth( Esau of Cass City; a son, Donald Schenck of Napoleon; a sister, Mrs. Harry Falkenhagen, Bradenton, Fla., and two brothers, Leonard Striffler of Cass City and Louis Striffler of Detroit.

Also surviving are: a stepdaugher, Mrs. Albert (Marie) Jones of Decker; nine grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. A brother and sister preceded her in death.

Rev. Stanley P. Kirn, retired EUB minister, officiated and interment was in the family lot in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)","STR06" "I5957","Striffler","Anna Eliza","13 Oct 1901","3 Feb 1949","0","California Death Index:

STRIFFLER ANNA ELIZA 10/13/1901 KAISER STRIFFLER F MICHIGAN SAN DIEGO(37) 02/05/1949

Not shown in BonnieMargaret Jacobs 1981 manuscript.","STR06" "I5959","Striffler","Anna Luella","15 Oct 1899","1 May 1906","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 4, 1906
Page One

A Most Distressing Accident

Luella Striffler Instantly Killed Last Thursday

A most distressing accident occurred northeast of Cass City last Thursday afternoon which resulted in the instant death of six-year-old Luella Striffler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Striffler.

The younger children who attended the Wright school northeast of town, had, as usual, been dismissed at recess time and Luella and her little cousin, Katie Striffler, had started for home. Mr. Andrews, a neighbor, was coming to town with a load of baled hay and the little girls took hold of the back of the wagon box and trudged along behind. Soon after Luella went around to the side of the wagom and placed her school book which she had been carrying, upon the rig between the bales of hay. It slipped to the ground and she leaned forward to pick it up and must have fallen, for the hind wheel of the heavily laden wagon passed over her little head completely crushing the upper portion. One of her limbs was also broken and her foot crushed. Death was instantaneous.

The man on the wagon had seen the little folks on the way home from school, but drove on unconscious of the awful accident which had happened, not hearing their voices on account of the rattle of the wagon passing over the hard ground. His first intimation that anything had gone wrong was when his attention was attracted by the cries of Katie who ran screaming to tell her mother what had happened.

The accident took place almost directly in front of the homes of Samuel and Solomon Striffler, and the parents of the little girl were among the first to know the horrifying facts. Tenderly the tiny form was carried into the home which she had left so shortly before, but the little spirit had taken its flight.

Anna Luella was the fifth child of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Striffler, who reside one mile east and one and one-fourth miles north of town. She was six years old last October and an exceptionally sweet and intelligent little girl. She was born on the farm where her parent still reside and for almost a year she has attended the Wright school.

The funeral services took place on Sunday morning in the Evangelical church, Rev. W. Bergey officiating. He preached from the text recorded in Psalms 16:6---""The lines are fallen unto me in pleasant places; yea, I have a godly heritage,"" and spoke many words of comfort to the grief striken family. He was assisted by Rev. J.W. Fenn.

The pall bearers were four of the playmates of the little dead girl: Seva Withey, Ella Wallace, Hallie Spurgeon and Carrie Hurley.

The floral tributes were profuse and very beautiful, the casket being completely hidden from view by flowers. The remains were interred in Elkland cemetery.

Besides her parents, she leave three sisters, Alice, Alma and Edna; and three brothers, Frank, of Detroit, and Leonard and Louis.

The sympathy of the entire neighborhood and village goes out to the stricken family in their deep sorrow over the sudden loss of their loved one.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)","STR06" "I39770","Striffler","Anna M.","23 Oct 1912","8 Jul 2008","0","Anna M. McKinney, Zelienople, Formerly of Franklin Park

Anna M. (Striffler) McKinney, 95, of Zelienople, formerly of Franklin Park, died Tuesday, July 8, 2008, in Passavant Retirement Community, Zelienople. She was born Oct. 23, 1912, in Ambridge, daughter of the late Edward F. and Mary (Kindleberger) Striffler.

Mrs. McKinney was a homemaker and a member of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. She is survived by three stepdaughters; and numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Alva McKinney; sister, Margaret (Watenpool) Blackford; and brothers, Joseph, William, John and George Striffler.

Visitation will be from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at HERBERT R. KING JR. FUNERAL HOME INC., 2841 Woodland Circle, Allison Park, where funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday with Pastor Fred Schenker officiating. Private interment will be in Sylvania Hills Memorial Park Inc., Rochester, Pa. Complete information at www.kingfuneralhome.com . Memorial donations are suggested

(Courtesy of Judith Muck)
","STR06" "I24254","Striffler","Barbara O.","29 Sep 1875","1 Mar 1967","0","Bruce McDermott writes that after Hector died in 1922, Barbara married second his older brother, Andrew McDermott.

Volume 23 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 7, 1963, noted that Steven Griset, son-in-law of Barbara Striffler McDermott had died in 1962.","STR06" "I28692","Striffler","Calvin J.","1 May 1885","16 Mar 1961","0","Cass City Chronicle
December 23, 1910

Mr. and Mrs. Calvin J. Striffler, Mrs. J.H. Striffler, Phillip and the Misses Lena and Emma Muck visited at the home of O.W. Nique at Shabbona Sunday.

Cass City Chronicle
March 10, 1939
Local Happenings, Page Four

Mrs. G. W. Miller and daughter, Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zemke and little daughter, Ann Maureen of Colwood, Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Kercher and two sons and John H. Kercher were Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Striffler.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, August 16, 1957

Re-elect officers at Farm Produce

Annual meeting of the stockholders of Farm Produce was held. The following officers were re-elected for another year: Joe Crawford, President, Audley Rawon, Vice President, D.W. Benkelman, Treasurer, and C.J. Striffler, Secretary.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, March 23, 1961

Calvin J. Striffler Dies Thursday

Funeral services were held Sunday at 2 p.m. at Little's Funeral Home for Calvin J. Striffler. Rev. S.R. Wurtz officiated and burial was in Elkland cemetery. Mr. Striffler died in Hills and Dales Hospital Thursday evening. He had been in ill health the past three years.

Mr. Striffler was born in Cass City May 1, 1885, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Striffler. He married Rose Bixby January 3, 1907 (sic) in Syracuse, New York.

He had held the office of Justice of the Peace of Cass City for a number of years and was the present city assessor.

He was also a member of the Evangelical United Brethren Church.

Survivors are his wife; four sisters, Mrs. Ida NIQUE and Mrs. Lillian RICKER, both of Cass City, Mrs. F.A. (Margaret) SMILEY of Drayton Plains, Michigan, and Mrs. A.W. (Laura) WEAVER of Flint.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Spring 2007)","STR06" "I28692","Striffler","Calvin J.","1 May 1885","16 Mar 1961","0","(Research):
Census Information:

Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 10 and 11 May 1910 by John A. Benkleman
SD 8 ED 112 Sheet 10A Stamped 130
196-199
Striffler, Calvin J Hd M W 25 M1 1 Mich NY NY Farmer
Striffler, Rose F Wife F W 25 m1 1 0/0 Mich NY NY
Silvernail, Paul Hired Man M W 16 S Ohio Ohio Ohio Laborer

1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 17 and 20 January
Sheet 4B
89-92
Striffler, Calvin J Hd M W 34 M Mich New York State New York State Farmer
Striffler, Rosa F Wf F W 35 M Mich New York State New York State
Bixby, Marion E Boarder F W 15 S NY Mich New York

1930 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated April 21, 1930
ED 79-12 SD 11 Sheet 9A Stamped 20
204-204
Striffler, Calvin J Hd M W 22 M 23 Mich NY NY Farmer
Striffler, Rose F Wif F W 45 M 23 Mich NY NY
Striffler, Sofia Mother F W 69 Wd 19 NY Germany Germany","STR06" "I24248","Striffler","Charles David","24 May 1861","22 Dec 1940","0","Lorraine Smith Benkelman transcribed the following letter from C. D. Striffler to his cousin, George Albert.

May 22, 1888

How 'bout that bear you and Wark Killed the Sun that I was there. How do you like Northern Michigan. Have you had a close escape from wolves yet? You wish you had my dog, his is a dandy.


Cass City Enterprise
January 8, 1903
Local Happening, Page 8

Mrs. C.D. Striffler spent a part of the holidays with friends at Flint.

Chas. D. Striffler returned Friday noon from a business trip in the vicinity of Bay City.

Cass City Chronicle
January 24, 1908
Local Items, page 4

Mrs. A.C. Hayes of Cadillac is the guest of Mrs. C.D. Striffler and other relatives here.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 30, 1913
Local Items, page 4

Mr. and Mrs. C.D. Striffler & sons Stanley and Kenneth and George Burg called in Sabbona Sunday.

Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan, Dec. 21, 1928
Page Five
Where they will spend Christmas

Mr. and Mrs. C.D. Striffler will have as Christmas Day guests, Kenneth Striffler and Mr. and Mrs. C.P MILLER and children, Irene and John, all of Detroit, Miss Marie SCHNEIDER of Akron, and Mr. and Mrs. S.A. STRIFFLER and daughter, Geraldine.


Cass City Chronicle
Friday, November 1, 1940
Page Six
Local Happenings

Mrs. C.P. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Striffler, all of Detroit, spent Monday in Cass City being called her by the illness of Mr. Striffler's father, Charles D. Striffler. Mrs. Miller remained until Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Striffler.

Cass City Chronicle, p.1
Friday, December 27, 1940
Death Called Two Well Known Citizens Sunday-Chas. D. Striffler and Samuel G. Benkelman Have Long Resided in Elkland
Charles David Striffler, 79, died Sunday morning, December 22, in Morris Hospital after an illness of two months. Charles D. Striffler was born in Lancaster, New York, May 24, 1861, and came to Cass City when a young man. He was united in marriage with Miss Cora Denforth Hayes on December 1, 1885 in Cass City, and they have made their home here since, the last 48 years living in the home, corner of Grant and Pine Streets.

Mr. Striffler was engaged in farming for many years and until a few months ago made daily trips to his farm, north and east of town, to care for his stock. For some time, he was a salesman for the Champion Binder Company, for many years sold sewing machines and lightining rods and for a few years was owner of a general store in Cass City. He also bought cattle shipping them to Buffalo for market. He has held the office of deputy sheriff as well as constable. He was of a retired nature but always with a kind word for everyone. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the home. Rev. Wendling H. Hastings, pastor of the local Presbyterian Church, officiated and was assisted by Rev. Stanley P. Kirn, pastor of the Evangelical Church. Burial was in Elkland Cemetery. He is survived by his widow, two sons, Stanley A. Striffler, of Cass City and Kenneth Striffler, of Detroit. He also leaves two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.","STR06" "I24248","Striffler","Charles David","24 May 1861","22 Dec 1940","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900
Not located

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp, Cass City Village
Enumerated 23 April 1910
SD 8 ED 113 Sheet 5B
137-139
Striffler, Charles D Hd M W 49 M1 24 NY Germany Germany Farmer
Striffler, Cora D Wife F W 48 m1 24 4/2 Canada English Canada/Eng Canada Eng
Striffler, Stanley A Son M W 18 S Mich NY Canada
Striffler, Charles K Son M W 3 S Mic NY Canada","STR06" "I31779","","","","","","","" "I30811","Striffler","Charlotte R.","Abt 1916","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Ralph SEELEY.","STR06" "I12007","Striffler","Christian","8 Dec 1827","6 Feb 1911","0","Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Mich., Friday, February 10, 1911
Vol. 5, No. 42
Elkland Pioneer Answers Summons
Christian Striffler Passes Away Monday
Had Resided on the Homestead For More than Thirty Years

One by one the pioneers of this vicinity are answering the summons and are passing into the great beyond. We are called upon this week to announce the death of Christian Striffler, who passed away at this home, three miles east and one mile north of Cass City on Monday afternoon, February 6, 1911. Mr. Striffler had been in poor health for some time, but his condition was not alarming to his friends until a few days prior to his passing away. The end came peacefully and quietly, typical of the life the aged man had lived.

Christian Striffler was born December 8, 1827 in Germany, and while yet a young man came with his parents to America to seek a livelihood in a foreign land. The family located at Lancaster, New York, at that time the home of his future wife, also.

Mrs. Striffler, previous to her marriage, went to White Pigeon, Michigan. She was joined there by Mr. Striffler, where they were united in marriage July 3, 1856. Her maiden name was Mary ROMMEL. After their marriage they returned to Lancaster for seven years, when they again decided to make their home in Michigan, locating near Sturgis.

In the year 1877 they came to Cass City where several of Mr. Striffler's brothers resided and soon after purchased the farm which is now the old homestead, and where together they have toiled for more than thirty years. By hard work they gradually converted the wilderness into a nice farm.

Mr. Striffler ans his wife are loyal, consistent Christians, and members of the local Evangelical church. They were converted under the labors of Rev. Mueller and at that time united with the church of their choice.

The house was blessed with eight children, two of them, Christian and Mrs. S.G. BENKELMAN preceding the father to the homeland. The remaining children are: Samuel W. of Argyle, William D., Mrs. Charles PATTERSON, Mrs. H.L. McDERMOTT, Solomon, and Mrs. Edward HELWIG, all of whom resided in this vicinity. One brother, John Striffler, of this place and sixteen grandchildren, also survive him.

The funeral services were held at the Evangelical church Thursday afternoon at half past one o'clock, the pastor, Rev. J.A. Schweitzer officiating. The pall bearers were his three sons, Samuel, William, and Solomon; and three son-in-laws, H.L. McDERMOTT, Charles PATTERSON and Edward HELWIG. The interment was at Elkland cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)

A copy of his actual Michigan Death Certificate is viewable online here:

http://seekingmichigan.org/

Indexed as Christ Striffler
","STR06" "I12007","Striffler","Christian","8 Dec 1827","6 Feb 1911","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
New York, Erie County, Lancaster
Enumerated 23 Aug 1850
Page 200
1048-1082
Otil Strifler 59 F $2550 Germany
Jacob Strifler 30 M Farmer
Susanna Strifler 27 F
Joseph Stifler 24 M Farmer
Christian Strifler 22 m Farmer
John Strifler 17 Farmer New York (sic)
David Strifler 14


1880 Census, Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland, ED 400
Page No Eighteen SD--- ED---
Enumerated on the 15th of June, 1880
George Petertand
170-170
Striffler, Christian W M 52 Farmer France France France
Striffler, Mary A W F 42 Keeping House Wurtemberg Wurtemberg Wurtemberg
Striffler, Samuel W. W M 22 Son Farmer NY France Wurtemberg
Striffler, Lydia W F 21 Dtr Without Occupation NY France Wurtemberg
Striffler, William D. W M 14 Son At School Michigan Framce Wurtemberg
Striffler, Christina A W F 7 Dtr At Home Michigan France Wurtemberg
Striffler, Barbara O W F 5 Dtr At Home Michigan France Wurtemberg
Striffler, Mary P W F 1 Dtr At Home Michigan France Wurtemberg

The household immediately preceding his was that of John and Elizabeth Zinnecker.

1900 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County,Elkland Twp
Enumerated 8 and 9 June 1900 by John Marshall
SD 8 ED 110 Sheet 5A Stamped 108
93-93
Striffler, Christ Hd W M Dec 1827 72 M Germany Germany Germany Farmer
Striffler, Mary Wife W F Dec 1837 62 M 6/5 Germany Germany Germany
Striffler, Barbara Dtr W F Sep 1875 24 S Mich Germany Germany
Striffler, Mary Dtr W F Nov 1878 21 S Mich Germany Germany
Striffler, Solomon Son W M ??? 188? 18 S Mich Germany Germany Farm Laborer","STR06" "I24253","Striffler","Christina A.","13 May 1873","30 Apr 1954","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 7, 1954
Volume 49, Number 2
Page One

Pioneer of Cass City Dies Here Friday

Mrs. Christina Patterson, one of the remaining pioneers of Cass City, died early Friday morning, April 30, at her home here. She had been ill the past eight months.

Mrs. Patterson was born in Sturgis, Michigan, May 13, 1873, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Christian and Mary Rommel Striffler. She came to Cass City with her parents when a child.

She was united in marriage with Mrs. Charles E. Patterson November 9, 1898 in Cass City, where they made their home following their marriage.

Mrs. Patterson has been a member of the Evangelical United Brethren Church of Cass City since childhood.

She leaves to mourn their loss her husband; one daughter, Mrs. Claude (Cecile) Wood of Cass City; one son, Mr. Grant Patterson of Cass City; two sisters, Mrs. Edward Helwig of Cass City and Mrs. Barbara Griffin of Alhambra, California; one brother, Mr. S.C. Striffler of Cass City; three grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. One son, Calvin, preceded her in death.

Funeral services were held Monday, May 3, at 2:00 p.m. at the Evangelical United Brethren Church. Rev. S.R. Wurtz officiated and burial was in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)","STR06" "I24274","Striffler","Christina Otilla ""Tillie""","28 Jul 1867","10 Dec 1947","0","Judith Muck writes that when she ""got cemetery information from Lake View Cemetery they said that she had been born in Lancaster, Erie County, New York. They said the obituary stated that she had a brother, John Striffler, in Kenmore, New York. Her daughter Margaret Lazall Anderson also lived in Kenmore New York. And Lewis S. Lazell was living in Climax, Michigan.""

","STR06" "I12741","Striffler","David","Abt 1836","30 Dec 1872","0","The only ones of the Striffler family to remain in western New York. David married Sophia Muck.

Ruth Marcetti showed his death date as 30 December 1871, but Carole Jean Benkelman who has a photo of his headstone, states that it instead shows Dec. 30, 1872. The headstone is further inscribed ""Erected by the Lancaster Benevolent Association of Which He was the First President.""","STR06" "I12741","Striffler","David","Abt 1836","30 Dec 1872","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
New York, Erie County, Lancaster
Enumerated 23 Aug 1850
Page 200
1048-1082
Otil Strifler 59 F $2550 Germany
Jacob Strifler 30 M Farmer
Susanna Strifler 27 F
Joseph Stifler 24 M Farmer
Christian Strifler 22 m Farmer
John Strifler 17 Farmer New York (sic)
David Strifler 14

1860 Census
Not located

1870 Census
New York, Erie County, Lancaster
Enumerated 14 Jun 1870 by James Remington
Striffler, David 32 House Carpenter $100 NY
Striffler, Sophia 28 Housekeeping NY
Striffler, Philip E. 8 Attends School NY
Striffler, John B 5 Attends School NY
Striffler, Christina O 3 At Home NY
Striffler, William J 2 At Homer NY
Striffler, Adam F 1/12 At Home","STR06" "I12730","Striffler","David A.","3 Aug 1883","Sep 1964","0","In the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 9, September 2, 1946, in a column about vacations and travels, it was noted that Mr. and Mrs. David A. Striffler and daughter, Peggy, of Columbus, Georgia, spent two weeks in Michigan with Mr. and Mrs. W.R. KAISER of Detroit. In Volume 17 of the same periodical, it was reported he had completed his three year term on the Board of Control of the National Selected Morticians. He furnished a room at the National Foundation of Funeral Service at Evanston, Ill. for faculty, to be known as the D.A. Striffler room.","STR06" "I12730","Striffler","David A.","3 Aug 1883","Sep 1964","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Georgia, Muscogee County, Columbus
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 108-10 SD 10 Sheet 9A Stamped 189
2214 Hamilton Road
82-98
Striffler, David A Hd R 47.50 M W 46 M 37 Mich Mich Mich Funeral Director
Striffler, Ida M Wf F W 33 M 24 Ga Miss Ga
Thompson, John G Father M W 72 Wd Miss Ga Ga
Thompson, Susie W Sister-in-law F W 26 S Ga Miss Ga
Thomas, Gladys I Sister-in-law F W 32 M 24 Ga Miss Ga Stenographer Hosiery MIll
McClellan, Mary F Roomer F W 28 S Ga Ga Ga","STR06" "I30436","Striffler","David F.","24 Oct 1922","29 May 1995","0","Volume 11 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published September 6, 1948, reported that Mr. David Striffler, who was ill in the T.B. Ward at University Hospital, Ann Arbor, was slowly recovering.

Volume 14 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 3, 1951, reported that Dr. David S. Striffler received his Masters Degree in Public Health at the University of Michigan in June 1951. He was Director of Public Health in the Dearborn School District. The 1961 issue of the Broadcast reported he had been appointed professor of public health dentistry at the University of Michigan's school of Public Health. He had served as Secretary of the New Mexico Dental Association's Dental Health Council, and the Santa Fe District Dental Society had named his President-elect for the coming year.

University of Michigan News Service

June 1, 1995

Professor David F. Striffler died on May 29

ANN ARBOR? David F. Striffler, professor emeritus of dental public health in the University of Michigan School of Public Health, and professor emeritus of dentistry in the U- M School of Dentistry, died here on May 29. Striffler, 72, was a national leader in the field of dental public health.

""Students always came first with Dr. Striffler,"" said Brian A. Burt, chair of the Department of Community Health Programs at the School of Public Health. ""He contributed substantially to the development of his discipline, but his greatest satisfaction was always the achievements of his graduates. In his active career and in retirement, he loved to keep in contact with as many of them as possible. He even learned to use e-mail after his retirement to help him do this. He will be sadly missed by all of us.""

Born in Pontiac, Mich., Striffler received his D.D.S. degree in 1947 and his master's degree in public health in 1951 from the U-M. He served as director of school health in the Dearborn public schools in 1951-53, and director of the Division of Dental Health of the New Mexico Department of Public Health in 1953-61.

In 1961, Striffler returned to Ann Arbor as an associate professor of dental public health and associate professor of dentistry. In 1962, he became director of the Program in Dental Public Health and the first chairman of the Department of Community Dentistry, a dual appointment he held, along with his teaching responsibilities, until 1967. He was appointed professor in both schools in 1965.

Striffler also was acting chair of the Department of Health Development in the School of Public Health in 1968- 69, and acting chair of community dentistry in 1969-71. He became chair of the Department of Community Health Programs in 1980.

The senior editor of the leading textbook in dental public health, ""Dentistry, Dental Practice and the Community,"" Striffler also served as associate editor and editor of the Journal of Public Health Dentistry and published numerous scientific papers and editorial commentaries.

Striffler was active in major professional organizations. In recognition of his contributions to his field, Striffler received the Distinguished Service Award of the American Association of Public Health Dentistry in 1977 and the Knutson Award of the Dental Section of the American Public Health Association in 1984.

Striffler is survived by his wife, Ruth; daughter, Stephanie of Portland, Ore., and son, Geoffrey of Edgewood, N.M.; and granddaughter, Irene Marjorie Striffler Milsom of Portland. A memorial service will be held at 1:30 p.m. June 17 at the First Unitarian Church in Ann Arbor. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Dave Striffler Fund at the U-M School of Public Health.

http://ns.umich.edu/htdocs/releases/story.php?id=811



","STR06" "I40390","","","","","","","" "I29136","Striffler","Delmar William","29 Aug 1911","14 Dec 1932","0","Cass City Chronicle
December 9, 1932

Mrs. William Sturm and Miss Mary Striffler of Detroit were called to Cass City Nov. 30 because of the serious illness of their brother, Delmar Striffler. Miss Mary returned to her work in Detroit on Sunday. Mrs. Sturm remained to help care for her brother.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I24235","Striffler","Delvin Leonard","29 Jun 1915","6 Sep 1967","0","Cass City Chronicle
October 16, 1936
Local Happenings, Page 3

Delvin Striffler, who is a student at the General Motors Institute in Flint, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.C. Striffler.

The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, dated September 2, 1946, noted that he and his wife were living in Manchester, N.H.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, November 5, 1948

Delvin Striffler is New Buick Dealer

Delvin Striffler of Bettendorf, Iowa, is the new owner of the Buick and Pontiac car agency at Caro where he will enter that business on Nov. 15. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S.C. Striffler and a graduate of Cass City High School and General Motors School of Technology at Flint.

For 12 years he has been associated with the Buick branch of General Motors, and in recent years was a zone service manager. His headquarters have been a points in New Hampshire, Oregon, Iowa and other states.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I12726","Striffler","Edward","19 Jun 1870","24 Aug 1874","0","BonnieMargaret Jacobs (p. 153) writes that he died in an outbreak of Scarlet fever in 1874, as did several of three of his Striffler ""double cousins"", along with another cousin, Mary Benkelman.
","STR06" "I24276","Striffler","Edward Franklin","6 May 1870","5 Mar 1937","0","Listed as Adam on the 1870 census, but called Edward thereafter?

Obitiuary
Beaver Country News
Saturday, March 6, 1937

EDWARD F. STRIFFLER - Edward Franklin Striffler, 66, Wallrose, Economy township, died at his home Friday. He was born in Lockport, N.Y., and came to Beaver County when a small boy. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Mary Kindelberger Striffler; four sons, William, Joseph A., John E. and George A. Striffler; two daughters, Mrs. Allen Watenpool and Mrs. Alva McKinney; seven grandchildren, and two brothers, George B., and John Striffler, Lockport, N.Y.

(Courtesy of Judith Muck)


","STR06" "I5303","Striffler","Edward Whitney","25 May 1930","29 Apr 2003","0","Volume 13 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 4, 1950 reported that he graduated from Long Beach High School in California.","STR06" "I5303","Striffler","Edward Whitney","25 May 1930","29 Apr 2003","0","(Research):Per the SSDI:

EDWARD W STRIFFLER 25 May 1930 29 Apr 2003 (V) 49015 (Battle Creek, Calhoun, MI ) (none specified) 362-30-3722 Michigan","STR06" "I29180","Striffler","Elizabeth","6 Jan 1848","4 Mar 1928","0","Cass City Chronicle
Vol. 23, No. 33
Friday, March 9, 1928

Mrs. Peter Burg Died at Age of 80

Mrs. Peter Burg passed away at her home Sunday evening at six o'clock, after a brief illness of bronchial pneumonia. Althought in failing health this winter, she was only confined to her bed for two days when she was called to her reward.

Elizabeth Striffler was born at Lancaster, Erie county, New York, January 6, 1848, and had attained the age of eighty years, one month, and 28 days. She was united in marriage with Peter Burg July 29, 1874. They came to Cass City in 1880, and endured the hardships of the fire in the spring of 1881.

Mrs. Burg was converted in her youth, and after coming to Michigan, united with the Evangelical church at Cass City, of which she was a faithful attendant while health permitted.

She was a woman of quiet disposition, a good neighbor, devoted to her family and ready to help whenever she could.

The funeral service was held in the Evangelical church Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock and was attended by a large circle of relatives and friends showing the esteem in which she was held.

She leaves to mourn her demise three children, Mrs. Harry L. Hunt, Miss Emma and George Burg, all of this place, also five grandchildren. Her husband died five years ago on New Years day and one son died in infancy. She also leaves one brother, Charles D. Striffler, of Cass City. Two sisters and two brothers preceded her in death.

Relatives from out of town who atteded the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. O.W. Nique of Decker, Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Graham and son, Caro, Kenneth Striffler of Detroit and Mrs. Katherine Much of Colwood.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Fall 2007)

Elizabeth Striffler was born at Lancaster, Erie county, New York, January 6, 1848","STR06" "I29180","Striffler","Elizabeth","6 Jan 1848","4 Mar 1928","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County
FHL Film 1254607 NA File T9-0607
Page 100C

Peter Burg Self M W 37 Bavaria Laborer Bavaria Bavaria
Elizabeth Burg Wf F 32 NY Keeping House France France
Minnie Burg Dtr F W 5 NY At School Bavaria NY

1900 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Cass City Village
Enumerated 11 June 1900
SD 8 ED 111 Sheet 7A Stamped 121
Houghton Street
144-147
Burg, Peter Hd W M Aug 1845 54 m 27 Germany Germany German
y Day Laborer 1864 Ba
Burg, Elizabeth Wf W F Jany 1849 51 M 27 3/3 NY Germany Germany
Burg, Emma Dtr W F Sept 1884 15 Mich Germany NY
Burg, George Son W M Feb 1887 13 Mich Germany NY

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Township, Cass City Village
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 8 ED 113 Sheet 4A Stamped 135
87-87
Burg, Peter Hd M W 56 M1 36 Germany/German Germany/German Germany/German Laborer Odd Jobs 186? Na
Burg, Elizabeth Wf F W 53 m1 26 4/3 New York/German Germany/German Germany/German
Burg, Emma Dtr F W 26 S Mich Germany/German NY Teacher Schools
Burg, George Son M W 23 S Mich Germany/German NY","STR06" "I29562","Striffler","Ellie","Aft 1886","Bef 1910","0","Died in early childhood.","STR06" "I12723","Striffler","Emeline","5 Sep 1860","21 Oct 1939","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, October 27, 1939
Page 6

Mrs. Archie Mark

Mrs. Archie Mark, 79, passed away Saturday, October 21, in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Andrew Seeger, after a long illness.

Funeral services were held at 2:00 pm Monday in the home of another daughter, Mrs. Fred Buehrly. Rev. R.N. Holsaple, pastor of the Evangelical Church, officiated and burial was in Elkland Cemetery.

Emeline Striffler was born September 5, 1860, on a farm one mile east and one mile north of Cass City, and has lived in this vicinity all of her life.

On December 23, 1886, she was united in marriage with Archie Mark. He died in 1934 and for about a year after his death Mrs, Mark continued to make her home on 3rd Street, her sister, Miss Martha Striffler, living with her. Because of ill health, she has made her home with her daughters, Mrs. Buehrly, Mrs. Ben Schwegler and Mrs. Seeger.

She is survived by a son, Edward Mark, of Cass City; four daughters, Mrs. Buehrly, Mrs. Schwegler, and Mrs. Seeger, all of Cass City, and Mrs. Owen Darling, of Brown City; two brothers, G.A. Striffler of Cass City and David Striffler, of Columbus, Georgia; and two sisters, Miss Martha Striffler of Cass City and Mrs. W.R. Kaiser of Detroit.

She also leaves 23 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Six grandchildren acted as pallbearers. They were Mark and James Darling of Brown City, Keith Buehrly, Archie and Leitch Mark, and Leonard Urquhart.

Those from out-of-town who attended the funeral were David Striffler of Columbus, Georgia, Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Kaiser, Mrs. Bernice Kleinschmidty of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Darling and sons, Mark and James, of Brown City; Mrs. Jane Leitch, Mr. and Mrs. John Simkins and daughter, Maggie, of Pontiac; N. Karr of Kingston; and Mrs. Leon Ormes of St. Johns.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I24281","Striffler","Emma ""Amy""","Oct 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","Don Staton writes that she married George Willis. After he died, she collected a Civil War pension based on his service. "" During the Civil War, George signed up in Tompkins County, NY, August 16, 1862, fought with the 137th New York Infantry and was wounded at Gettysburg on July 2, 1863. After the War, George settled in Atchison County, Kansas. He died of a heart attack on March 11, 1874, and is buried in Pardee, Kansas. George's son, Clayton Willis, was raised by his grandfather, William. ""

http://www.willisdna.com/

","STR06" "I24281","Striffler","Emma ""Amy""","Oct 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Info:

1900 Census

Name Emma Willis
Titles and Terms:
Event Type Census
Event Date 1900
Event Place ED 7 Atchison city Ward 4, Atchison, Kansas, United States
Birth Date Oct 1849
Birthplace New York
Relationship to Head of Household Head
Father's Birthplace France
Mother's Birthplace France
Race White
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Years Married:
Marriage Year (Estimated):
Mother of how many children 3
Number of Living Children 1
Immigration Year:
Page 3
Sheet Letter B
Family Number 69
Reference ID 56
GS Film number 1240470
Digital Folder Number 004120133
Image Number 00443

Household Gende Age Birthplace
Head Emma Willis F 51 New York
Mother Kate Strifler F 82 France

Citing this Record:
""United States Census, 1900,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MMTM-RDZ : accessed 17 Oct 2013), Emma Willis, ED 7 Atchison city Ward 4, Atchison, Kansas, United States; citing sheet 3B, family 69, NARA microfilm publication T623, FHL microfilm 1240470.","STR06" "I12729","Striffler","Esther A.","4 May 1878","2 Feb 1965","0","Cass City Chronicle
June 24, 1904, page 4

Mrs. M. Schwegler and Miss Esther Striffler went to Elkton Thursday to attend the Evangelical campmeeting which is being held there this week.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, October 18, 1940
Page Four

Mr. and Mrs. W.R. KAISER of Detroit, David STRIFFLER of Columbus, Georgia and Miss Martha STRIFFLER were Sunday guests at the G.A. STRIFFLER home. All the guests returned to Detroit Sunday evening. David STRIFFLER returned to Cass City on Tuesday and is spending the week with his brother, G.A. STRIFFLER, and other relatives. Miss Martha, who has spent a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. KAISER, in Detroit, returned to Cass City with her brother Tuesday.


Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, February 11, 1965
Page Two
Mrs. Esther Kaiser Dies in Mt. Clemens
Mrs. Esther Kaiser of St. Clair Shores, widow of the late W.R. Kaiser, died Tuesday, Feb. 2, in a nursing home in Mount Clemens. Funeral services were held Friday p.m. in the Kaul Funeral Home, St. Clair Shores. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. William (Irene) QUIGLEY of St. Clair Shores, with whom she lived for several years, and Mrs. Stanely (Ruth) GLICKMAN of New Rochelle, N.Y.; two sons, Kenneth of Grand Rapids, Mich., and John of Pittsburg, Pa.

The Kaiser family were former residents of Cass City and the children attended school here. Mr. Kaiser served as custodian of the local schools for many years.

Mrs. Kaiser was the last member of the family of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Striffler, pioneer settlers of this area.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Spring 2007)","STR06" "I24250","Striffler","Fannie","17 Feb 1856","4 Dec 1938","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, December 9, 1938
Vol. 33, Number 37.
Page One

Mrs. Maier's Funeral Held Tuesday

Funeral services were held at one o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the home, corner of Third and Sherman Streets, for Mrs. Jacob Maier, 82, who passed away Sunday, December 4. Dr. R.N. Holsaple, pastor of the Cass City Evangelical Church, and Rev. C.P. Bayless, pastor of the local Methodist Episcopal Church, officiated and interment was in Elkland Cemetery.

Fanny Striffler was born in Lee County, Iowa, February 17, 1856. When a little girl she moved with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Striffler, to the bordering state of Missouri. Here they lived until some time after the Civil War when they again made their home in Iowa, remaining there unitl a year after her mother's death, April 17, 1874, when they came to Michigan.

In 1878, she was united in marriage with Jacob Maier, who passed away March 11, 1925. Two daughters also preceded the mother in death.

Mrs. Maier is survived by two sons, Edward and Frederick, both prominent business men of Cass City; a daughter, Miss Laura, who lived with her mother, and one sister, Mrs. Samuel Benkelman, also of Cass City.

Unselfishness, courage, wisdom, and a great love for humanity stand out as bright gemes in the life of this devoted mother.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)","STR06" "I28518","Striffler","Florence Edna","12 Feb 1903","27 Apr 1999","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 Census
Michigan, Huron County, Colfax township
Enumerated April 24, 1930 by Mabel Bass
ED 32-10 SD 11, Sheet 6B
133-138
Southworth, George V Hd M W 28 M21 Michigan Canada-English Canada-English Farmer
Southworth, Florence E Wf F W 29 M20 Michigan Michigan Germany
Southworth, Donald L Son M W 6 S California Michigan Michigan
Southworth, Dorothy E Dtr F W 2 3/12 S California California","STR06" "I29746","Striffler","Foster Lee","11 Mar 1932","8 Oct 2008","0","An article from the Cass City Chronicle published in June 1950, and reprinted in ""Down Memory Lane"" on page three of the Friday, June 8, 155 issue, stated that Mrs. Wm. D. Stiffler, who was 80 years old last September, had four granchildren graduate from High School in June, 1950. They were Joyce Fry of Cass City, Doris Southworth of Elkton, Marjorie Orr of Pigeon, and Foster Striffler of New Baltimore.

Volume 17 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published on September 6, 1954, reported that Foster L. Striffler assisted in the development of the automatic pilot for the Sikorsky helicopter at the Leer Co., Grand Rapids, where he is employed in connection with his studies at the University of Cincinnati. Volume 18 of the same publication reported he had graduated from the University of Cincinnati in June, 1955 with his degree in Electrical Engineering. He had accepted employment with Hazeltine Electronics Corporation of Little Neck, Long Island, New York. As of the publication of Volume 22 in 1959, Foster had resigned from Hazeltine and accepted a new position with Sanders Associates in Nasua, New Hampshire. Volume 26 of the saem periodical, published in September, 1966, reported that he and his wife, of Lexington, Mass., were the parents of William Lee Striffler. Volume 27 reported that they were the parents of another child, Stefan Foster Striffler, and that they were residents of Falmouth, Massachusetts. It was also reported in Volume 27 that Foster had accepted a position as a research assistant with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in Woods Hole, Mass. The Institute owns the midget submarine ""Alvin"" which rescued the atomic bomb off the coast of Spain in 1966. The 1968 issue reported that he was among a group of scientists from Italy, France and England that met in Malta to survey a defined area of the Mediterranean Sea.

Obituary

New London, CT - Foster Lee Striffler of New London passed away peacefully in his home on Oct. 8, 2008.

He was born on March 11, 1932, in Detroit, Mich., and grew up in Geneva, Ohio. He attended the University of Cincinnati, graduating with a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering in 1955. He later received his master of science degree in electrical engineering from Northeastern University.

Foster made his home in the New London area for several years while working at the Naval Underwater Warfare Center. During those years, he authored and co-authored several patents.

As an incessant learner, he never stopped expanding his mind in either his work or in his personal life. He continued his electrical engineering endeavors beyond retirement, working on several new inventions. He enjoyed sailing and operated a crane at the local boat yard. He also enjoyed woodworking and made furniture and toys for family members. He took many educational Elderhostel trips, traveling locally, nationally, and internationally. Foster had a fondness for visiting new places and revisiting special favorites.

He is survived by his brother, William David Striffler of Fort Collins, Colo.; sister, Martha Staton of Windham, N.H.; and sons, William Striffler and wife, Genevieve, of Falmouth, Mass., Stefan Striffler and wife, Lisa, of Mount Joy, Pa., and Ian Striffler of Leominster, Mass. He is also survived by seven grandchildren, as well as many cousins, nieces and nephews.

A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 14, at the Second Congregational Church in New London with the Reverend Edward Cornell officiating.

In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the American Heart Association in memory of Foster L. Striffler.

Byles Memorial Home, New London, is assisting the family.

Published in THE DAY on 10/12/2008 www.theday.com","STR06" "I39772","Striffler","Frances","23 Oct 1908","14 Jul 1928","0","Niagara Falls NY Gazette
Monday, July 16, 1928

Frances Striffler, 19 years old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Striffler, of the Martin road, town of Lockport, died early Sunday following an illness of two weeks from a nasal abscess. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the family home and at 2:30 from the Dysinger Baptist church. Interment will be in Dysinger cemetery.

(Courtesy of Judith Muck)
","STR06" "I5951","Striffler","Franklin Arthur","13 Aug 1886","8 Sep 1959","0","A list of pupils at the Wright Rural School #4 in 1897 include Alice Striffler, Arlis Vaughan, Chancy Boulton, Emma Cole, Esther Blades, Effie Wallace, Eddie Mark, Frank Cranick, Flossie Wright, Georgie Dennis, Johnie Hulburt, Lizzie Yoos, Lena Mark, Luke Wright, Mary Mark, Minta Wallace, Alice Charlton, Ada Cole, Chester Dennis, Ethel Cole, Etta Wickware, Ethel Charlton, Frank Striffler, Fred Yoos, George Cole, John Wallace, Lizzie Blades, Lillie Wallace, Lenne Striffler, Martha Wright, May Dennis, Ray Hulbert, Stanley Hulbert. Grace Karr, teacher and S. Striffler, Director.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, September 17, 1959
Page Six


Striffler Services Held in EUB Church

Funeral services for Frank A. Striffler, who died Sept. 8 in Detroit after a long illness, were held Friday, Sept. 11, at 1 p.m. in the Evangelical United Brethren Church in Cass City with the Rev. S. R. Wurtz officiating.

Mr. Striffler was born in Elkland Township, Aug. 13, 1886, son of the late Solomon and Katherine Stiffler, and spent his youth in the township. He married Pearl Gooden in 1908 and they lived in Detroit from 1916 to 1951, when her retired and moved to Lexington. His wife died in 1958.

He was a member of Friendship Lodge No. 417, F and AM, the Scottish Rite and Moslem Temple and was a charter member of the Detroit East Side Lions Club.

Surviving are a daughter, Luella Arehart; a granddaughter, Burke Stiffler Arehart; two brothers, Leonard of Cass City and Louis of Detroit, and three sisters, Alma McKenzie of Cass City, Alice Boulward of Eustis, Fla. And Gertrude Falkenhagen of Stover.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)","STR06" "I28700","Striffler","Fred C.","30 Apr 1890","15 Jul 1948","0","The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Vol. 7, September 4, 1944, noted that Fred C. Striffler was appointed State Budget Director by Governor Kelly, and with his family had moved on Lansing. Fred's race horse, Freddie Karen, took first money in Saginaw and was sold for the sum of $1000. As of the September 3, 1945 issue (Vol. 8), it was reported that he was reappointed State Budget Director, and that he and his wife and daughter, Marjorie, had attended the Governor's Conference at Mackinac Island.

Birth Index Information
Name Fred Striffler
Gender Male
Christening Date:
Christening Place:
Birth Date 30 Apr 1890
Birthplace Greenleaf, Sanilac, Michigan
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name Samuel Striffler
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name Pauline Ahr
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number C02586-2
System Origin Michigan-ODM
GS Film number 2321266
Reference ID:

Citing this Record:
""Michigan, Births and Christenings, 1775-1995,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F4TK-9RX : accessed 05 Oct 2013), Fred Striffler, 30 Apr 1890.

Death Index Information
Name Fred C Striffler
Event Type Death
Event Date 15 Jul 1948
Event Place Caro, Tuscola, Michigan, United States
Gender Male
Age 58
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 30 Apr 1890
Birthplace Cass City, Michigan
Birth Year (Estimated) 1890
Father's Name Samuel Striffler
Mother's Name Pauline Ahr
GS Film number 1973115
Digital Folder Number 005240517
Image Number 02518

Citing this Record:
""Michigan, Death Certificates, 1921-1952,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KF7J-LTS : accessed 05 Oct 2013), Fred C Striffler, 1948.","STR06" "I28700","Striffler","Fred C.","30 Apr 1890","15 Jul 1948","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Caro Village, Indiansfields Twp
Enumerated 19 January 1920
SD 7 ED 190 Sheet 18B
217-228-364
Striffler, Fred C. Hd M W 29 M Mich Mich Mich Retail Salesman Garage
Striffler, Hazel Wf F W 28 M Mich Canada English Mich
Striffler, Dorothy Dtr F W 5 S Iowa Mich Mich
Striffler, Charlotte Dtr F W 4 S Iowa Mich Mich


1930 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Caro Village, Indiansfields Twp
Enumerated April 18, 1930
ED 79-22 SD 11 Sheet 20A
531-546
Striffler, Fred C. Hd O 4500 M W 30 M Mich Mich Mich Owner Auto Sales Co
Striffler, Helene L Wf F W 34 M 27 Mich Mich Mich
Striffler, Dorothy A Dtr F W 15 S Iowa Mich Mich
Striffler, Charlotte R Dtr F W 12 S Iowa Mich Mich
Striffler, Marjorie J Dtr F W 1 S Mich Mich Mich
Janes, Orrin K Father-in-law M W 63 M 23 Mich Mich Mich Insurance Age Auto Insurance Co
Janes, Minnie A Mother-in-law F W 62 M 22 Mich NJ NJ
Darbee, Iva Servant F W 20 S Mich NY Mich Servant Private Home","STR06" "I31611","","","","","","","" "I39730","Striffler","George","8 Nov 1872","14 Jul 1941","0","Niagara Falls Gazette
Tuesday, July 15, 1941

DIES SUDDENLY Heart Attack Fatal to George H. Striffler, Town of Lockport.

LOCKPORT - Funeral services for George H. Striffler, 66?, farmer and auctioneer, town of Lockport, who died late yesterday from a heart attack while working in a hay field will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home and at 3 p.m. at the Royalton Baptist church. Interment will be in Dysinger's cemetery.

Mr. Striffler was born in Lancaster but spent most of his life in the town of Royalton where he was once engaged as a blacksmith with his uncle Jacob Muck.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Belle Wolcott Striffler, a brother, John of Buffalo, and a sister, Mrs. Tillie Lazelle of Kenmore.

(Courtest of Judith Muck)
","STR06" "I39730","Striffler","George","8 Nov 1872","14 Jul 1941","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
New York, Niagara County, Lockport Town
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 18 ED 92 Sheet 4B
103-105
Striffler, Geo. H Head M W 33 m1 10 NY NY GerGermany English Farmer
Striffler, Belle M Wf F W 30 m1 10 1/1 NY Eng/English Can/English English
Striffler, France S Dtr F W 1 3/12 S NY NY NY
Westcott, Pierce Employee M W 64 m1 NY Eng/English Can/English English Farm Laborer

1920 Census
New York, Niagara County, Lockport Town
Enumerated 2 and 3 Jan 1920
SD20 ED 94 Sheet 1A
1-1
Striffler, George H Hd M W 47 M NY NY France French Farmer
Striffer, Belle Wf NY England Canada
Striffler, Frances S Dtr F W 11 S NY NY Canada

1930 Census
New York, Niagara County, Lockport Town
Enumerated 28 Apr 1930
ED 32-30 SD 6 Sheet 13A
263-268
Striffler, George Head M W 56 M 27 NY NY Germany Farmer
Striffler, Belle Wf F W 51 M 20 NY England Canada


","STR06" "I39766","Striffler","George A.","Abt 1908","1 Mar 1938","0","Beaver County Times
Wednesday, March 2, 1938
WOUND FATAL TO SHOOTING VICTIM

George Stiffler, 31, Economy Township, died in Sewickley hospital Tuesday, several hours after he allegedly shot himself in the right temple with a borrowed rifle. A brother, Joseph Stiffler, found him in his automobile along a lonely road, the gun beside him. The gun belonged to his aunt, Mrs. Mary (sic) Maddern, with whom he resided. She said he had been despondent and out of work.

(Courtesy of Judith Muck)

Note by Judith Muck: Mrs. Mattern was a sister of Mary Strifflers. She thinks they have her first name wrong. It should be Wilhelmina.
","STR06" "I12724","Striffler","George Albert","16 Mar 1864","6 Jul 1945","0","Lorraine Smith Benkelman transcribed the following letters that George Albert Striffler received from his family at home while he was working at various lumber camps in the west of Michigan and Wisconsin.

May 11, 1888

From Salome Striffler, George's younger sister

The men have been working near the river these two weeks, when the weather was so they could plow. Today they were sowing oats. Pete Burg helped mother with the garden. I let the deer out one evening and he ran around the house in the orchard and garden and tracked the garden all up. We got him back in. The report around is that Adam Benkelman was coming home. We were so glad to think they were going to be here again, then we were disappointed to hear it was only Minnie Burg's talk. It seems odd to not see you, with a book under your arm or in the morning see you come from upstairs. Mother wants to know how far it is from church, are are there any girls in your neighborhood?

Your fat sister, ""Baby Elephant Jumbo"", Salome

June 7, 1888

From Mary Striffler, cousin. to George at Lathrop, Delta County, Michigan

I took dinner from Mrs. Weydemeyer yesterday and glad to learn that Home is in camp with you now. You mention you live in the most newsless part of the earth. It strikes me that you take on the habit of a hermit without much remonstrance. The second annual institue of the M.E. Sunday School convened at Cass City, June 5. We hear that Anna Peterson is dead. Eventually she died of after effects of operation to remove a tumor. Mr. Klump is expected to hold quarterly meetings in the German Church next Sunday.

August 29, 1888

From Ella Wallace to George

Do you not almost wish you were back here. We all miss you. I suppose you have long since found the squaw whom you proposed getting for a housekeeper during the summer. It is dull here. My naughty sister has not come home yet. I see Mary and Gus, but not often. I have been raising kittens all summer for the chivaree. I was out East for a drive the other night and I really pitied Sam when I saw how far he had to walk.

September 11, 1888

From I. A. Fritz to George

Would like to know how you like the north woods. Do you have a church, if you do not, how do you pass your Sabbaths. I saw Mr. Weydemeyer and he said we are thankful to receive your assessment. Ben McCune will leave for conference. The assessment plan has worked very well. Of course, you have heard that I was married. Yes, I have settled down and am happy we have gone to housekeeping in the rooms in connection with my office. She is a stranger to you. I first met her in Carsonville, 3 year ago. Her name was Anderson. Dr. Blair left this morning for his home in Canada.

October 19, 1888

From his parents, John and Mary (Benkelman) Striffler

You say you might go West. I don't know why you would, in the winter, and get lost in one of the blizzards. Got a letter from John Wheelock, he says hundreds of people coming every day looking for work and can't find any. Wages are low, work scarce. D. Morrison told me the same the other day that his boys writes the same. Mrs. Benkelman said that Denver, Col is full of people looking for work. We just thrased last week bout 560 bu. of wheat, 800 bu. Oats and 121 bu. buckwheat on the V. Sta. Some of our Pear trees was loaded so that the limbs bent to the ground and such an apple crop. You didn't tell us how much you get a month or how you get your pay. JOHN STRIFFLER

I would expect you home pretty soon now if you're talking of going West. It is hard to have only one boy that is big enough to help his Father and him way off working for other folks when there is so much to do at home. Of course, if you can do lots better, I don't want to say come home. MA

November 18, 1888

William Bien, friend and future brother-in-law

What are you doing in upper Michigan? Is it the homestead we spoke of?

The Biography below, of George Albert, is copied from ""History of Michigan"" by Charles Moore, Volume IV, The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1915

https://archive.org/stream/historyofmichiga04moor/historyofmichiga04moor_djv

GEORGE A. STRIFFLER. He whose name initiates this paragraph is not only one of the representative business men and landholders of Tuscola county but is a native son of the county and a scion of one of its best known and most honored pioneer families. Here he was reared and here he has found abundant scope for personal achievement along normal lines of enterprise. He is the leading implement dealer at Cass City, one of the thriving and attractive towns of this section of the state, and as a citizen and business man he is well upholding the honors of a name that has been most prominently linked with the development and upbuilding of Tuscola county.

George Albert Striffler was born on a pioneer farm in Elkland township, Tuscola county, Michigan, on the 16th of March, 1864, and the place of his nativity is one mile east and one mile north of Cass City, his present place of residence. He is a son of John and Mary (Benkelman) Striffler, the former of whom was born near Lancaster, Erie county, New York, of German lineage, and the latter of whom was born in the kingdom of Wurtemburg, Germany. The father was reared to manhood in the old Empire state and there he learned the trade of carpenter. In 1859 he came to Michigan and numbered himself among the pioneers of Tuscola county, where he obtained a tract of wild land, in Elkland township, and where he instituted the reclamation of a farm of forty acres, in the meanwhile finding much requisition for his services as a carpenter, at Cass City and other points in this section. He was numbered among the very early settlers of the county and he erected, for William Clark, the first frame store-building in Cass City, besides having done much other important work tending to advance the upbuilding and progress of the village and county. He was identified with lumbering operations for a number of years and threw himself fully into the strenuous work involved in the development of a new country. He has ever commanded inviolate place in popular esteem and he is today honored as one of the sterling pioneer citizens of the county in which he has long maintained his home and in which he has served in various township offices. He was born March 15, 1833, and his devoted wife, who was born May 22, 1839, was summoned to the life eternal on the 4th of May, 1913; he is now living retired in Cass City.

Of the seven children, six are still living: Emaline is the wife of Archibald Mark, and they reside on the old Striffler homestead; George A., of this review, was the next in order of birth; Salome, who resides in Cass City, is the widow of William Bein; Miss Martha has supervision of the domestic economies of her father's home, in Cass City; Esther is the wife of William R. Kaiser, of this place; and David A. is now a resident of Columbus, Georgia.

George A. Striffler was reared on the homestead farm and well recalls the conditions and incidents of the pioneer days in Tuscola county. After attending the district school he continued his studies in the public schools of Cass City, and he was about thirty-two years of age when he went to the city of Detroit, to learn the trade of steam-fitting, in the Michigan Central car shops. He completed his apprenticeship and then returned to Cass City, where he has since been successfully engaged in the implement business, as the successor of his cousin, Jacob H. Striffler, who founded the enterprise many years ago, so that it is the oldest business of its kind in Tuscola county, even as it is the largest in Cass City, with equipment and facilities of the best type. The original firm was J. H. Striffler & Company, and the present firm was first Striffler & McDermott and is now composed of George A. Striffler and Charles E. Patterson. The firm deals in all kinds of farm implements and machinery as well as in buggies, carriages and wagons, the trade of the concern being widely disseminated and its reputation being of the highest.

Mr. Striffler has recently completed in Cass City a handsome and thoroughly modern house of twelve rooms, the same being the family home and one of the most attractive in the village, even as it is one of the most hospitable,a center of much of the social activity of the community. An appreciable part of the timber utilized in the erection of this building was taken from land owned by Mr. Striffler and is of growth that has been made since the disastrous forest fires which swept this section in 1871. Mr. Striffler himself found satisfaction in assisting in the sawing of the logs into the lumber and shingles for his fine new residence. Like other representatives of the family Mr. Striffler stands exponent of progressiveness and public spirit, and he is one of the loyal and liberal citizens of his native county. He was a Republican until the formation of the Progressive party, in 1912, when he transferred his allegiance to the new organization. He has not been ambitious for public office but has served as township treasurer. He is affiliated with the local organization of the Knights of the Maccabees, and his wife, who is a leader in the social life of the community, is a member of the Woman's Literary and Study Club, besides being a devoted communicant of the Protestant Episcopal church. In the year 1900 Mr. Striffler wedded Miss Cora Belle Home, of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, where she was born and reared, and they have one son, Ervine Albert, who was born in Cass City, on the 27th of March, 1906.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, October 18, 1940
Page Four

Mr. and Mrs. W.R. KAISER of Detroit, David STRIFFLER of Columbus, Georgia and Miss Martha STRIFFLER were Sunday guests at the G.A. STRIFFLER home. All the guests returned to Detroit Sunday evening. David STRIFFLER returned to Cass City on Tuesday and is spending the week with his brother, G.A. STRIFFLER, and other relatives. Miss Martha, who has spent a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. KAISER, in Detroit, returned to Cass City with her brother Tuesday.


Cass City Chronicle
Friday, July 13, 1945
Page One

G.A. Striffler Died Here Friday At Age of 81 Years
Conducted an Implement Business in Cass City For 45 Years

George Albert Striffler, retired business man of Cass City, passed away at his home in the village on Friday morning, July 6. He was 81 years of age.

Born in Elkland township, the son of John and Mary Striffler, on March 16, 1864, he had spent the greater portion of his life in this community.

Mr. Striffler entered the business ranks of Cass City as a partner of the late J.H. Striffler, pioneer implement dealer here, on Nov. 1, 1899. The business was conducted under the name of J.H. Striffler & Co. for one year when J.H. Striffler sold his interest to the late Hector L. McDermott and the firm name was changed to Striffler & McDermott. This partnership continued for 12 years. From the time Mr. Striffler conducted the business under his own name until Dec. 29, 1944, when because of failing health he sold his holdings to Copeland & Munro, he had been in business here for 45 years.

Mr. Striffler served the village as trustee, was village president for two years, and township treasurer on two different occasions. He was a past master of Tyler Lodge, F. & A.M., a member of the Cass City Community club and the Michigan Implement Dealers' association, and belonged to two hunting clubs, the Canada Creek Ranch Hunting club near Atlanta and the Lost Lake Woods club near Lincoln.

The deceased is survived by his widow, the former Cora Belle Clark, whom he married on Nov. 29, 1900, at Manitowac, Wis., and a son, Irvine Striffler, of Marysville, Ohio. A brother, David Striffler, of Columbus, Ga., and a sister, Mrs. W. R. Kaiser, of Detroit also survive.

Funeral services were conducted at the Presbyterian church by Rev. Melvin R. Vender, the pastor, Sunday afternoon. The impressive Masonic burial rites were conducted at Elkland cemetery by members of Tyler lodge under the leadership of Edward Golding, past master of the society.

Relatives and friends from a distance who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Striffler of Marysville, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Dozier of Walled Lake; Dr. and Mrs. H. Clay Murphey and Mr. and Mrs. Willet Hazard of Pontiac; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Striffler, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Striffler, Stanley Striffler and Mrs. C.P. Miller, all of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. George Southworth of Elkton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gardner of Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Darling of Decker; Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Spriggs of Peck; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller of Fairgrove; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mahon of Minden City; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ashe of Vasser.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I12724","Striffler","George Albert","16 Mar 1864","6 Jul 1945","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 Census, Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp, ED 113, Cass City Village
Enumerated 13 Apr 1910
SD 8, ED 113, Sheet No 5 B

Striffler, George A Hd M W 44 M1 9 Mic NY Germany Salesman Agriculture Implements
Striffler, Cora B Wife F W 35 M1 9 1/1 Wisc Wisc Wisc
Striffler, Irvine A Son M W 4 S Mich Mich Mich
Clark, Warren W Brother in Law Wisc Wisc Wisc Commercial Trader","STR06" "I29701","","","","","","","" "I5958","Striffler","Gertrude Edna","19 Sep 1905","21 Mar 1981","0","Cass City Chronicle
Oct. 19, 1923
Page Four
Local Items
Miss Gertrude Striffler, who teaches school at Snover, spent the weekend at her home here.

Gertrude Striffler was a teacher at the Cedar Run School from 1926-1928. She is pictured with the Class of 1927 in ""The Way it Was"" a publication of ""The Cass City Area Historical Society"" Volume 7, January 2002, Number 1. Cedar Run School was located on the north side of Elmwood Road, just west of Cedar Run Road. It was called Elmwood #1 Fractional because although it was located in Elmwood Township, it was just across the road from Ellington Township, so students came from both townships.

Cass City Chronicle
Vol. 33, Number 50
Friday, March 10, 1939

Miss Gertrude Striffler, who broke her right arm, when she fell on the ice in Detroit last week, is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Alma Schenck.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, November 12, 1954
Page Six
Cass City Area News Items

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Falkenhagen were in Marlette Saturday evening for installation of Eastern Star officers when Mrs. Falkenhagen was installing officers.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Falkenhagen and Leonard Striffler were callers in Saginaw Sunday, called there by the death of Mr. Falkenhagen's sister-in-law, Mrs. Grace Falkenhagen.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, March 26, 1981

Falkenhagen funeral held Monday

Gertrude Edna Falkenhagen, 75, of Cass City died Saturday at Provincial House.

She was born Sept. 19, 1905, in Cass City, the daughter of Solomon and Katherine (Buerk) Striffler.

After graduation from Cass City High School and County Normal School in Caro, Miss Striffler taught school for a short time and held numerous business positions in Detroit and later Cass City.

She married Harry Falkenhagen Sept. 14, in Cass City. Following their marriage they made their home on a farm in Snover. They moved to Cass City in 1964. Her husband died Jan. 2, 1972.

She was a lifelong member of the Salem United Methodist church of Cass City. She was also a member of the United Methodist Women, Rebekah Lodge of Snover; Decker Chapter No. 438, Order of the Eastern Star, and a life member and past matron of Echo Chapter No. 337, OES, Cass City.

Mrs. Falkenhagen is survived by two brothers, Leonard Striffler of Cass City and Louis Striffler of Detroit; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Philip (Evelyn) Smith of Snover; two grandchildren; three great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. One brother and two sisters preceded her in death.

An Eastern Star memorial service was held Sunday evening at Little's Funeral Home, Cass City, under the auspices of Echo Chapter.

Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at Salem United Methodist church, Rev. Eldred Kelley officiating.

Burial was in Elkland cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)

She worked for the United States Post Office in New York, Michigan, and other places in Michigan. (Down Memory Lane, Cass City Chronicle, June 2, 1966, page 13)","STR06" "I29348","Striffler","Glenn Allen","18 Aug 1886","3 Jan 1970","0","Niagara Falls NY Gazette
Monday, January 5, 1970

Lockport - Glenn A. Striffler, 83, of 1564 Franklin St., Olcott, Died Saturday (Jan. 3, 1970) at Newfane Inter-Community Memorial Hospital after a long illness.

A native of the Rapids, he was born Aug 18, 1886, son of John and Ida Leinbach Striffler. He had formerly lived in Lockport, moving to Olcott five years ago.

He was a retired inspection foreman for the Harrison Radiator Division, General Motors Corp., where he had worked for many years. He retired in 1964. He was a member of the Methodist Church of Olcott, the Foreman's Club of Harrison's and a former member of the United Lodge 98, IOOF.

He is survived by his widow, Ruth Hancock Striffler; two sons, Leslie J. of Gasport and William A. of Olcott; a step-son, Charles Hancock of Atlanta, Ga., a brother, Floyd Striffler of Lockport; a sister, Mrs. Mabel Riley of Kenmore; eight grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Prudden and Kandt Funeral Home, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday. The Rev. Harry R. Lee will officiate.

Burial will be in Cold Spring Cemetery.

(Courtesy of Judith Muck)
","STR06" "I29348","Striffler","Glenn Allen","18 Aug 1886","3 Jan 1970","0","(Research):
Census Inforomation:

1930 Census

New York, Niagara County, Lockport, Eighth Ward
Enumerated 9 Apr 1930
SD 32-27 SD 6 Sheet 8A Stamped 64
Bacon St
182-191
Striffler, Glenn Hd $3500 M W 43 M 26 NY NY NY Chief Inspector Gear Co
Striffler, Maud Wf F W 39 M 23 NY NY NY Manager Ladies Wearing
Striffler, Leslie Son W M 14 S NY NY NY
Wiser,Roland? Jack Lodger M W 9 S NY NY NY
Sunnyside Street
27-136-195
Striffler, John B Hd O $3300 m W 65 M 20 NY NY NY Tool Clerk Machine Shop
Striffler, Ida Wf F W 66 M 21 NY Pennsylvania NY","STR06" "I28697","Striffler","Grace L.","5 May 1885","13 May 1969","0","Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan, Dec. 21, 1928
Page Five
Where they will spend Christmas

Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Sandham and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Angus McPhail of Cass City, Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Striffler and children of Caro, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Striffler of Pontiac will spend Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. William MORETON in Detroit.

Cass City Chronicle
July 12, 1940
Local Items
Page 5

Mrs. John Sandham drove to Detroit on Tuesday to attend a bridal shower for her niece, Miss Leila Hartwick. Albert McPhail accompanied her to Detroit and returned to Cass City with her on Wednesday evening.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, May 15, 1969
Page 3

Final rites today for Mrs. Sandham

Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Trinity United Methodist Church for Mrs. Grace Sandham, 84, a lifelong member of the community.

Mrs. Sandham died Tuesday, May 13, at Sparrow General Hospital in Lansing.

She was born in Elkland township May 5, 1885, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Striffler. She married the late John Sandham in Detroit May 9, 1910. They lived in Argyle before moving to Cass City.

Mr. Sandham died Feb. 17, 1964. The Sandhams were well-known public and business figures in the community.

They were one of several families to make room-size ($5,000 or more) donations to the Hills and Dales General Hospital.

Mrs. Sandham was a member of the Cass City (Trinity) United Methodist Church.

She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Roy (Pauline) BRIGGS of St. Johns, Mrs. Raymond (Delores) GREEN of Albion and Mrs. A.E. (Johanna) VALLIER of Plymouth.

The Rev. Donald Turbin will officiate at the final rites.

Burial will be in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, 2007 and 2008)","STR06" "I28697","Striffler","Grace L.","5 May 1885","13 May 1969","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola, Township of Elkland, Village of Cass City
Enumerated 7th January 1920
SD 7 ED 179 Sheet 2B
47-47
Sandham, John A. Hd M W 42 M 1880 Na 1905 Canada English Canada English Canada English Agent Life Insurance
Sandham, Grace L. Wf F W 34 M Mich NY Canada English
Sandham, Pauline A Dtr F W 8 S Mich Canada Mich
Sandham, Deloris Dtr 6 S Mich Canada English Mich
Sandham, Johanna J Dtr F W 3 11/12 S Mich Canada English Mich","STR06" "I28701","Striffler","Harry C.","19 Jul 1891","28 Dec 1951","0","Cass City Chroncile
June 18, 1925
(As reported in the DOWN MEMORY LANE column published on Junr 16, 1950)

Harry C. Striffler will be graduated from the dental department of the U. of M. next week and will go to Monroe to practice with a dentist in that city.

Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan, Nov. 25, 1921
Page Five
Thanksgiving Guests
Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Sandham, and family spent Thanksgiving with Dr. and Mrs. Harry Striffler in Pontiac.

Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan, June 8, 1923
Local News, Page Four

Dr. and Mrs. Harry Striffler and son, David, of Pontiac visited Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sandham. S.W. Striffler returned with them to Pontiac.

Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan, August 31, 1923
Local Happenings

Mrs. Angus McPhail left Monday for Pontiac where she spent a few days visiting at the home of her brother, Dr. Harry Striffler.

Name Harry C Striffler
Event Type Death
Event Date 28 Dec 1951
Event Place Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan, United States
Gender Male
Age 61
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 19 Jul 1891
Birthplace Michigan
Birth Year (Estimated) 1890
Father's Name Samuel Striffler
Mother's Name Pauline Ahr
GS Film number 1973060
Digital Folder Number 005240312
Image Number 01751

Citing this Record:
""Michigan, Death Certificates, 1921-1952,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KFQB-QQH : accessed 05 Oct 2013), Harry C Striffler, 1951.","STR06" "I28701","Striffler","Harry C.","19 Jul 1891","28 Dec 1951","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Census
Michigan, Monroe County, Monroe City
Enumerated 17 January 1920
SD 2 ED 121 Sheet 10B
222-230
Striffler, Harry C Hd M W 28 M Mich NY Ct
Striffler, Jemma Wf F W 22 M Mich Mich Mich


1930 Census
Michigan, Oakland County, Pontiac Township
ED 63-77 SD 14 Sheet 24B
Oliver, Mildred Hd O 30,000 F W 58 Wd Mich Germany Germany
Striffler, Harry Hd O 17,000 M W 35 M 26 Mich NY NY Dentist Own Office
Striffler, Gemma Wf F W 31 M 19 Mich Mich Mich
Striffler, David Son M W 7 S Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I12740","Striffler","Henry","4 Aug 1811","11 Jul 1883","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1860 Census
New York, Erie County, Lancaster, P.O. Bowmansville
Enumerated 18 June 1860
Pages 21 and 22, Stamped 750
159-159
Henry Streepler 47 M Faremer $500 France
Elizabeth 42 F Germany
Elixabeth 12 F NY
Susan 10 NY
Jacob 9 M NY
Leana 6 F NY

1870 Census
New York, Erie County, Lancaster
Enumerated 30 Jun 1870
Page 69 Stamped 401
496-489
Strinler, Henry 50 M W Farming $1600 $200 France
Strinler, Susan 20 F W Housekeeping NY
Strinler, Jacob 19 M W Work on Farm NY
Strinler, Lana 16 F W Attends School NY
Strinler, Charley 9 M W At home NY

1880 Federal Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland, ED 400
Enumerated on the 14th and 15th day of June, 1880
George C. Peterhaus
Page No. Seventeen, S.D. 3d ED 400
A. 97
164-164
Striffler, Henry W M 67 Farmer France France France
Striffler, Jacob W M 30 Son Farmer NY France Bavaria
Striffler, Sophia W F 20 Drt in Law Housekeeper NY Bavaria Bavaria
Striffler, Charles W M 19 Son Farmer NY France Bavaria
Striffler, Susan W F 29 Dtr Housekeeper NY France Bavaria
Striffler, John W M 17 Son at school NY France Bavaria
(Household #165 was that of George and Catherine Kolb)","STR06" "I30302","Striffler","Hurley Beatrice","10 Mar 1917","12 Mar 1917","0","A copy of her actual death certficate can be seen online:

http://seekingmichigan.org/

Indexed as Hurley Beatrice Striffler
","STR06" "I30302","Striffler","Hurley Beatrice","10 Mar 1917","12 Mar 1917","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I28690","Striffler","Ida S.","24 Jan 1881","9 Jan 1969","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, January 16, 1969
Page Three

Lifelong resident, Mrs. O. Nique, dies

Mrs. Ida S. Nique, 87, widow of Otto Nique, died Thursday, Jan. 9, in Hills and Dales General Hospital where she was a patient four days.

Daughter of the late J.H. and Sophia STRIFFLER, she was born Jan. 24, 1881, in Cass City.

She was married June 14, 1905 to Mr. Nique. The couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1955. He died Sept. 29, 1958.

Mrs. Nique was a member of Salem United Methodist Church and a charter member and past worthy matron of Decker Chapter No. 438, OES.

She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. George DILLMAN of Cass City; two grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. F.A. SMILEY of Pontiac, and Mrs. A.W. WEAVER of Flint.

Funeral services were held in Little's Funeral Home Sunday. Rev. Ira L. Wood and Rev. S.R. Wurtz officiated. Burial was in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)","STR06" "I35080","Striffler","Infant","11 Dec 1909","11 Dec 1909","0","A copy of the actual death certificate can be seen online at:

http://seekingmichigan.org/

Indexed as STRIFFLER, Dec 11, 1909 Croswell, Sanilac County","STR06" "I28706","Striffler","Ione Katherine","19 Apr 1900","7 Jul 1974","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, November 8, 1912
Local Items

The Mission band of the Evangelical Church met and elected officers for the next six months Sunday. Mrs. O.Y. Schneider is Superintendent and the officers are as follows: President, Ione Striffler; vice president, Mildred Schneider; secretary, Florence Striffler; treasurer, Glen Bixby. The Band will meet every Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. and preparations are being made for interesting programs.

She was a registered pharmacist in Detroit.","STR06" "I28706","Striffler","Ione Katherine","19 Apr 1900","7 Jul 1974","0","(Research):Census Information:

61-37-37
Sturm, William H. Hd R $70 M W 22 M 26 Mich Ohio Mich Dentist General Practice
Strum, Ione K Wife H F W 30 M 24 Mich Mich Germany Pharmacist Drug Store
Striffler, Mary E Sister-in-law F W 22 S Mich Mich Germany Stenographer Arnamental? Lab","STR06" "I4885","Striffler","Irvine Albert","27 Mar 1906","5 Jun 1969","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, Jun 8, 1923
Page One
Largest Class in H.S. History
The largest class ever to be graduated from the Cass City high school, 17 boys and 26 girls, will be presented with diplomas at the opera house next Thursday evening...the Class Day program included a class history, Irvine Striffler...class prophecy, Wilma Striffler...both were listed as member of the Class of '23

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, June 12, 1969

Irvine Striffler dies in Ohio

Funeral services were held Monday for Irvine Albert Striffler, 63, of Marysville, Ohio; a past resident of Cass City.

He died June 5 and his burial will be in Marysville.

He is a retired chemist and director of the control laboratory of Nestle Corporation.

His father was George Albert Striffler and his mother the former Cora Bell Benkelman, both deceased.

He is survived by his wife, Mary Janski, and a daughter, Mary Ann, at home.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I3028","Striffler","Jacob","31 Mar 1819","24 Sep 1895","0","Supervisor of Elkland Township from 1888 through 1891, and President of Cass City in the last years of the 19th century. (Source: Peck)

Bonnie Margaret Jacobs, in her 1981 unpublished manuscript, wrote that Jacob and his brother John Striffler ""decided they'd join the migration west and they had heard of the opening territory of Michigan and the potentially good farm land there. Sight unseen, they bought land for two farms at $2 per acred and set out with their families for their new home in 1859....the trip was reasonably easy the first part of the way. They could catch a boat from Buffalo to the Michigan shores and from there, wagon on to their new land....they found the forest so dense that there was no way to get to the land they had purchased. Disgusted and disappointed, they were prepared to return to Lancaster. But the men in Watrousville [now Caro] advised they not to be so foolish. It was good farm land---once the trees were harvested and a part of each land sale seems to have included a provision that the price of the land did not include the pine that stood on it. Lumbering rights were held by large lumbering companies and the Strifflers could expect to be able to establish their homes by the next spring. So the two young families remained in Watrousville for the winter. Fortunately as well as being experienced farmers, the men were accomplished coopers. So they supported themselves by the making of barrels and buckets through the winter and finally were able to get thier land the next summer."" (pp. 151, 152, and Jacobs cites both the ""Memoirs of John A. Benkelman,"" along with interviews with Elsie Buehrly Anthes, Leonard Striffler and Mrs. Ben Schwegler).

He and Louisa were charter members of the Evangelical United Brethren Church in Cass City.

Cass City Enterprise
September 27, 1895

About midnight, Monday, Jacob Striffler, living two miles east and north of town, breathed his last. He had resided here since 1860, and labored hard to make fruitful what was then a wilderness, not without succes. The funeral took place yesterday at the Evangelical Church, Rev. C.W. Ross officiating and being assisted by Rev. J.W. Fenn. The pall bearers were from among his associates and were also pioneers. The attendance was large and the services impressive. Deceased was born March 31, 1918 at Kirrberg, Germany (formerly France) and fell asleep in Jesus at his home September 24, 1895, aged 76 years, 5 months, and 23 days. In 1830 he came with his parents to America and located near Buffalo, NY, he moved to Watrousville, Mich in 1859, and he came her one year later. Early in life he converted to God, became a member of the Evangelical Church, lived a devoted Christian life and was true until called from labor to reward. He also served in a capacity of a class-leader for many years. Mr. Striffler leaves a sorrowing wife, two sons and two daughter (two sons and two daughters precededd him to the better land), three brothers, one sister and a large circle of friends. May God grant all a happy reunion in heaven.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Spring 2007)","STR06" "I3028","Striffler","Jacob","31 Mar 1819","24 Sep 1895","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
New York, Erie County, Lancaster
Enumerated 23 Aug 1850
Page 200
1048-1082
Otil Strifler 59 F $2550 Germany
Jacob Strifler 30 M Farmer
Susanna Strifler 27 F
Joseph Stifler 24 M Farmer
Christian Strifler 22 m Farmer
John Strifler 17 Farmer New York (sic)
David Strifler 14


1860 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland
59-57
Jacob Striffler 41 M Farmer $280 $75 France
Louisa Striffler 27 F Domestic Wurtinberg
Adaline Striffler 6 F NY
Leonard Striffler 3 M NY
Solomon Striffler 1 NY
The household immediately preceding theirs was that of John and Mary Striffler, his brother.

1870 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland
53-53
Striffler, Jacob 51 Farmer $3,030 $300 France
Striffler, Louisa 37 Keeping House Germany Wirtenberg
Striffler, Leonard 13 NY
Striffler, Solomon 10 NY
Striffler, Lydia 4 MI
Striffler, Jacob 4/12 MI
The following three households were those of Adam and Catherine Benkelman, George and Katherine Kolb, and John and Mary Striffler

1880 Census
Census Place:Elkland, Tuscola, Michigan Source:FHL Film 1254607 National Archives Film T9-0607 Page 96C
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Jacob STRIFFLERSelfMMW61FRANCE Occ:FarmerFa: FRANCEMo: FRANCE
Louisa STRIFFLERWifeFMW46WERTENBERG Occ:Keeping HouseFa: WERTENBERGMo: WERTENBERG
Soloman STRIFFLERSonMSW21NY Occ:FarmerFa: FRANCEMo: WERTENBERG
Samuel STRIFFLERSonMSW8MI Occ:At SchoolFa: FRANCEMo: WERTENBERG
Lydia STRIFFLERDauFSW6MI Occ:At SchoolFa: FRANCEMo: WERTENBERG
Charles JANS OtherMSW33WERTENBERG Occ:FarmerFa: WERTENBERGMo: WERTENBERG","STR06" "I12718","Striffler","Jacob","Mar 1870","3 May 1874","0","Tomstone reads age 4 years, 7 months, and 16 days","STR06" "I12721","Striffler","Jacob Anton","20 Oct 1779","3 Mar 1850","0","According to the Rev. Roy J. Striffler, the Striffler's emigrated from the Alsace-Lorraine region of France to New York State in 1830. They were part of the German-speaking population of Alsace. Some of the older Striffler family members recalled a family joke---there were 11 boys in the family, and all of them had a sister Susanna. She married Christian Oscar Lenzner. Family genealogists have only been able to account for eight of the 12 children however. Two of the boys married Benkelman sisters. One son married Mary Rommel, and as there were several Benkelman/Rommel marriages as well, the two families became further intertwined.

Although the family originally settled in New York only Jacob's son David remained in New York. Peter pushed further west, to Kansas. Around 1880, most of the others settled in Cass City, Michigan, where they lived until their deaths. They cut off the stumps remaining on the land they built and turned the wilderness into fruitful farm land.

(Excerpted from Art Peck's THE TEN BENKELMANS WHO EMIGRATED TO AMERICA. He in turn references a September 4, 1950 article from the ""Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast"", Volume 13, Cass City, Michigan)

Both the flyleaf of the Striffler family Bible, and the tombstone of Jacob Striffler in Lancaster, showed him to be be born in Kirrberg, ""departmente de Rhein."" (Jacobs, p. 164). In the chapter on the Striffler family in her unpublished 1981 manuscript, BonnieMargaret Jacobs noted that widely spread family stories stated that the Striffler family originated in Switzerland (p. 164). It would appear these were either errorneous, or that the family moved from Switzerland to Alsace.


BonnieMargaret Benkelman Jacobs, in an undated family report she prepared for some of the descendants of the Striffler brothers who married Benkelmann sisters, wrote that birth records had been of the children born to Jacob and Otillia ""Have been extracted from the French civil records and translated, and show 8 children born in France, two of whom died while still just children (one was only 15 months old, the other just a few months past their sixth birthday). She stated that ""these official civil records support the oft repeated family joke, ""There are seven brothers and each one has a sister."" On page 165 of her unpublished 1981 manuscript documenting the Benkelman family, she repeated this saying, adding however that ""one Striffler heard the riddle with 11 brothers and it should be noted that there is still much to be learned about this family.""

With the records in France showing 8 children were born there, and census records show two known children born in the United States, it appears we can account for 10 of the 11. It is possible that records may be uncovered one day to find the final child, or that this final son may have been stillborn or died at a young age, and his memory passed down only through the family joke or riddle.



","STR06" "I24246","Striffler","Jacob H.","6 Jan 1851","31 May 1925","0","At the time of the 1880 census, it appear that he and his wife, Sophia, were living with his widowed father and younger siblings.

Cass City Chronicle
July 1, 1904
Local Items
Page 4

J. H. Striffler has built a stone foundation on his property on east Main Street, onto which he intends to move the barn which stands on the place. Workmen are busy this week getting the barn ready to be moved.


Cass City Chronicle
Friday, July 21, 1911
Local Happenings
Page 4


Mrs. A. A. Ricker of Detroit arrived Monday to spend a few days with her parents, Mr.and Mrs. J. H. Striffler. On Wednesday, she returned to Detroit accompanied by her sister, Miss Margaret Striffler. Later in the week the two ladies and Mr. Ricker will leave that city for Buffalo, where they will spend a month with friends and relatives.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, July 31, 1914

Mrs. Henry Frantzman of Townline, N.Y. and Mrs. William Bockstedt and Earl Bockstedt of Buffalo, N.Y., who have been visiting at the home of J.H. Striffler, returned home Wednesday.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, June 5, 1925

J.H. Striffler Passed Away-
Long Prominent in the Community as Auctioneer and Business Man-
Served Cass City and Elkland Township as Office for Many Years

Cass City lost a prominent citizen, one who has been long connected with the business and political affairs of the community, in the death of Jacob H. Striffler, who passed away at his home on East Main street Sunday evening, May 31. Mr. Striffler, in his 45 years of residence here, has been unusually active as a business man and through his tireless energy has done much to bring the Cass City community to the front in a business way.
Mr. Striffler was born in Lancaster, N.Y. on Jan. 6, 1851. On January 22, 1880, at Lancaster, he was united in marriage with Miss Sophia Helwig and the following March they came to Cass City, settling on the Striffler homestead just east of the corporation line of the village.
Mr. Striffer established a farm implement business here in 1882 which he conducted for a period of 19 years. At the age of 19 years, when still a resident of Lancaster, he commenced his activities as an auctioneer, and shortly after coming here, he entered in earnest into his career in this profession which he followed for about 35 years in this community. Many a sale had ""Jake"" Striffler in charge in that long period and he found it very difficult to give up auctioneering eight or ten years ago when his health made it advisable for him to do so, because he enjoyed the work and so many were insistent that he at least continue until their sales were made.
Engaged as a farmer, implement dealer, cattle buyer and auctioneer, all at one time, Mr. Striffler still found time to give attention to political affairs of the community. He served his township as supervisor, treasurer and highway commissioner and Cass City as village president and trustee.
After a life of unusual activity, Mr. Striffler found it extremely trying to give up his hard work when ill health forced him to ""ease up"" four years ago.
Funeral services were held at the Evangelical church of which Mr. Striffler was a member on Wednesday afternoon conducted by the pastor, Rev. C.F. Smith. Interment was made in Elkland cemetery.
Besides his widow, he leaves give children, Mrs. O.W. NIQUE of Decker, Mrs. A.A.RICKER and Calvin J. Striffler, both of Cass City, Mrs. Fred SMILEY of Evart, and Mrs. Laura LAWTHER of Flint; one granddaughter, Eleanor NIQUE; one brother, Chas. D. Striffler, and one sister, Mrs. Peter BURG, both of Cass City.
Relatives and friends from a distance in attendance at the funeral included Mr. and Mrs. Samuel HELWIG of Lancaster, N.Y., Mrs. Elizabeth BOCKSTEDT of Buffalo, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. Frank SIMMET and Harley SIMMET of Middleton, Mich., Miss Bertha SIMMET of Ithaca, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MANN, Mrs. Elizabeth MANN and daughter, Lucile, Mr. and Mrs. Fred BROWN and Mrs. O. DENT, all of Carson City, Mrs. Caroline HELWIG, Marion HELWIG, Mr. and Mrs. Russell ERB and Chester LOESCHE, all of Bad Axe.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)","STR06" "I24246","Striffler","Jacob H.","6 Jan 1851","31 May 1925","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Federal Census Household:
Name RelationMarital StatusGenderRaceAgeBirthplaceOccupatio
nFather's BirthplaceMother's Birthplace
Henry STRIFFLER Self W Male W 67 FRANCE Farmer FRANCE FRANCE
Jacob STRIFFLER Son M Male W 30 NY Farmer FRANCE BAVARIA
Sophia STRIFFLER Wife M Female W 20 NY Keeping House BAVARIA BAVARIA
Charles STRIFFLER Brother S Male W 19 NY Farmer FRANCE BAVARIA
Susan STRIFFLER Sister S Female W 28 NY Keeping House FRANCE BAVARIA
John STRIFFLER Brother S Male W 17 NY At School FRANCE BAVARIA
Source Information:
Census Place Elkland, Tuscola, Michigan
Family History Library Film 1254607 NA
Film Number T9-0607
Page Number 97A

1900 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Cass City Village
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 8, ED 111 Sheet 3A
52-52
Shiffler, Jacob Hd W M Jany 1851 49 M20 Ny Germany Germany Farmer and Implements
Shiffler, Sophia Wf W F April 1860 40 M 20 5/5 NY Germany Germany
Shiffler, Ida S Dtr W F Jany 1881 19 S Mich NY NY
Shiffler, Lillie Dtr W F Apr 1883 17 S Mich NY NY
Shiffler, Calvin J SOn W M May 1885 15 S Mich NY NY
Shiffler, Maggie M Dtr W F Sept 1892 7 S Mich NY NY
Shiffler, Laura E Dtr W F Apr 1896 4 S Mich NY NY
Stower, Frank Hired Man W M Mar 1870 S Mich Canada/Eng

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Township, Cass City Village
Enumerated 14 Apr 1910
SD 8, ED 113, Sheet 8B
70-70
Striffler, Jacob Hd M W 59 M1 30 NY Germany Germany Farmer
Striffler, Sophie Wf W F 50 M1 30 5/5 NY Germany Germany
Striffler, Maggie F Dtr W 17 S Mich NY NY
Striffler, Laura F Dtr W 14 S Mich NY NY","STR06" "I43835","Striffler","Jessie","26 Aug 1888","15 Jul 1968","0","She was listed as Jessie EISENBEIS on the SSDI.","STR06" "I24249","Striffler","John","Abt 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Missing from the 1870 census, when he should have been three?","STR06" "I11992","Striffler","John ""Uncle John""","15 Mar 1833","12 Jul 1922","0","Art Peck writes that they were among the first families in Tuscola County, Michigan, moving there about 1860 on land purchased for $2 an acre, land they had never seen. They cleared the land to establish a farm, a mile east and a mile north of Cass City. John was Elkland County, Michigan treasurer from 1868 to 1870, and again from 1885 through 1887.

Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Mich., Friday, July 14, 1922
Vol. 18, No. 9

John Striffler has Passed Away
Settled in Elkland Township 62 Years Ago; Prominent in the Early History of Cass City Community

On the tombstone we carve the name of our beloved dead and then two dates--the year of birth and the year of death. Between these two lies the history of the dead and yet so few know that history. Between Mar. 15, 1833 and July 12, 1922, lies the life history of John Striffler. He was born on a farm near Lancaster, N.Y. and passed on to his home eternal at Cass City, Michigan.

A few months after his marriage to Miss Mary Benkelman at Lancaster on Nov. 14, 1858, Mr. Striffler came to Tuscola county. They resided six months at Watrousville and then completed their journey overland through the timber to Elkland township where they hewed out a home in the woods, and finally saw beautiful farms take the place of the timber tracts. Mrs. Striffler passed away on May 4, 1913. Two children also preceded the father in death, one child at the age of four years, and Mrs. Salome Bien, a daughter, whose death occured but a few months ago.

Coming into the community when it was sparsely settled and all covered with timber and when it took four days' travel with ox teams to go from Vassar to the cite where Cass City now stands, Mr. Striffler had ample opportunity to test the hardships of early pioneer life in the Thumb district. His services in the early days proved valuable and his neighbors soon placed him with the responsibilities of various township offices.

John Striffler was a man of generous impluse and never forgot the hospitable ways of the pioneer. Friend or stranger never failed to find food and shelter if he sought it at his hands, and he delighted in kind and neighborly deeds. Many a poor family found relief from his storehouse and many people enjoyed his hospitality. His home was always open to all, poor or well-to-do, and many found pleasure in the entertainment provided therein. He had borne adversity bravely and enjoyed prosperity quietly. He had filled the various relations of life as husband, father, brother, friend and filled them satifactorily and his life work was well done.

He is survived by five children, Mrs. Archie MARK, G.A. STRIFFLER, Mrs. W.R. KAISER, and Miss Martha STRIFFLER, all of Cass City, and David STRIFFLER of Columbus, Georgia, 12 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Since the death of his wife, his daughter, Martha, has been the companion and faithful attendant of her father.

Funeral services will be held in the Evangelical church which Mr. Striffler attended for many years. It is planned to hold the service Saturday afternoon unless David Striffler, who is on his way home from Georgia, is delayed in his journey from the south.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Spring 2007)","STR06" "I11992","Striffler","John ""Uncle John""","15 Mar 1833","12 Jul 1922","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
New York, Erie County, Lancaster
Enumerated 23 Aug 1850
Page 200
1048-1082
Otil Strifler 59 F $2550 Germany
Jacob Strifler 30 M Farmer
Susanna Strifler 27 F
Joseph Stifler 24 M Farmer
Christian Strifler 22 m Farmer
John Strifler 17 Farmer New York (sic)
David Strifler 14


1860 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland
58-56
John Striffler 27 Farmer $280 $75 NY
Mary Striffler 21 Domestic Wirtinburg, Germany
The household immediately following theirs was that of Jacob and Louisa Striffler

1870 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County
56-56
Striffler, John 37 Farmer $5,075 $860 NY
Striffler, Mary 31 Germ Wirtinburg
Striffler, Emeline 10 Mich
Striffler, Albert 6 Mich
Striffler, Salome 4 Mich
The households preceding theirs were occupied by Jacob and Louis Striffler (#53), Adam and Catherine Benkelmann (#54), George & Katherine Kolb (#55).

1880 Census
Census Place:Elkland, Tuscola, Michigan
Source:FHL Film 1254607 National Archives Film T9-0607
Page 95B Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
John STRIFFLER Self M M W 47 NY Occ: Farmer Fa: FRANCE Mo: FRANCE
Mary STRIFFLER Wife F M W 41 WERTENBURG Occ: Keeping House Fa: WERTENBURG Mo: WERTENBURG
Emmiline STRIFFLER Dau F S W 19 MI Occ: Without Occupation Fa: NY Mo: WERTENBURG
George A. STRIFFLER Son M S W 16 MI Occ: At School Fa: NY Mo: WERTENBURG
Salome STRIFFLER Dau F S W 13 MI Occ: At School Fa: NY Mo: WERTENBURG
Martha STRIFFLER Dau F S W 7 MI Occ: At School Fa: NY Mo: WERTENBURG
Esther STRIFFLER Dau F S W 2 MI Occ: At Home Fa: NY Mo: WERTENBURG
Leonard BUEHRLY Other M S W 21 WERTENBURG Occ:Farmer Fa: WERTENBURG Mo: WERTENBURG
Philipp STRIFFLER Nephew M S W19 NY Occ: Farmer Fa: NY Mo: NY

19 year old Philip Striffler is likely the son of David and Sophia Striffler of Lancaster, New York. David was said to have died in 1872, and it appears that at least his oldest son left New York after his father died, so perhaps Philip did as well. Leonard Buehrly was from same village in Germany as Mary, and would later marry the granddaughter of her brother, Frederick Benkelman.

1900 Census, Michigan, Tuscola, Elkland, ED 110
Enumerated the 12th of June, 1900 by John Marshall
SD 8, ED 110, Sheet 6 B
125-125
Archie and Emeline Mark and family
126 126
Striffler, John Hd W M March 1833 67 M 41 NY France France Farmer
Striffler, Mary Wife W F May 1839 61 M 41 7/6 Germany Germany Germany 1856
Striffler, Martha Dtr W F Nov 1871 28 S Michigan NY Germany
Striffler, Ester Dtr W F May 1878 22 S Michigan NY Germany
Striffler, David A. W M Aug 1883 16 S Michigan NY Germany Farm Laborer
Bean, Saloma Dtr W F Sep 1866 22 Ed 3/3 Michigan NY Germany
Bean, Stanley G.Son W M Dec 1892 7 S Michigan Michigan Germany
Bean, Paul P. G. Son W M May 1894 6 S Michigan Michigan Germany
Bean, William D. G. Son W M Dec 1895 4 S Michigan Michigan Germany

1910 Census, Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp, ED 113, Cass City Village
Enumerated 13 Apr 1910
SD 8, ED 113, Sheet No 5 B

138-138
Striffler, John Hd M W 76 M1 NY Germany Germany
Own Income
Striffler, Mary Wife 70 M1 6/6 Germany Germany Germany
Striffler, Martha Dtr F W 37 S Mich Germany Germany

They were living in the household immediately preceding that of Mary's nephew, Benjamin Benkelman, Sr.","STR06" "I24273","Striffler","John B.","Jul 1864","14 Jan 1952","0","Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast
Volume 15, Sept. 1, 1952.

Deaths

John B. Striffler, 87, of Buffalo, N.Y., Jan 14.

","STR06" "I24273","Striffler","John B.","Jul 1864","14 Jan 1952","0","(Research):
Census Inforomation:

1900 Census
New York, Niagara County, Town of Lockport vol 189, Page 185
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900 Peter H Hayes
SD 18 ED 66 Sheet 9A
108-108
Striffler, John B Hd W M July 1887 (sic) 35 M 16 NY NY NY Blacksmith
Striffler, Ida E Wf W F Jan --- 36 M 16 NY NY NY
Striffler, Allen G Son W M Aug --- 13 S NY NY NY
Striffler, Mabel E Dau W F Jan 1888 12 S NY NY NY
Striffler, Roy C Son W M Aug 1890 9 S NY NY NY
Striffler, Floyd Son W M Nov 1892 7 S NY NY NY
Leinback, Elizabeth Mother-in-law Sep 1855 64 NY NY NY

1910 Census
New York, Niagara County, Second Election District, City of Lockport
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 18 ED 24 Sheets 7A and 7B Stamped 194
Sunnyside Street
27-143-144
Striffler, John B Hd M W 45 M1 25 NY NY NY Clerk Hardware Store
Striffler, Ida Wf F W 46 M1 25 4/4 NY Pa NY
Striffler, Glenn Son M W 23 S NY NY NY Shipping Clerk Machine Shop
Striffler, Mabel Dtr F W 22 SD NY NY NY Saleslady Dry Good Store
Striffler, Ray Son M W 20 S NY NY NY Bookkeeper Coal Office
Striffler, Lloyd Son M W 17 S NY NY NY Clerk Truck Co
Leinbech, Elizabeth Mother-in-law NY Germany Germany

1920 Census
New York, Niagara County, Town of Lockport
3 January 1920
SD 20 ED 92 Sheet 3A Stamped 223
Sunnyside Street
27-63-65
Striffler, John B Hd M W 44 M NY NY NY Machinist Machine Shop
Striffler, Ida E Wf F W 55 M NY Pa NY
Leinbach, Eliza Mother-in-law F W 84 Wd NY German Germany

1930 Census
New York, Niagara County, Lockport, Eighth Ward
Enumerated 9 Apr 1930
SD 32-27 SD 6 Sheet 8A Stamped 64
Bacon St
182-191
Striffler, Glenn Hd $3500 M W 43 M 26 NY NY NY Chief Inspector Gear Co
Striffler, Maud Wf F W 39 M 23 NY NY NY Manager Ladies Wearing
Striffler, Leslie Son W M 14 S NY NY NY
Wiser,Roland? Jack Lodger M W 9 S NY NY NY
Sunnyside Street
27-136-195
Striffler, John B Hd O $3300 m W 65 M 20 NY NY NY Tool Clerk Machine Shop
Striffler, Ida Wf F W 66 M 21 NY Pennsylvania NY





","STR06" "I39764","Striffler","John E.","9 Mar 1906","1 Jan 1964","0","Steubenville Herald Star
Friday, January 3, 1964:

RAYLAND: John E. Striffler, 57, of RD 1. Rayland, died Thursday in his home. He was a mechanic by trade.

Mr. Striffler was a member of the Bridgeport Lutheran Church.

He leaves his widow, Mrs. Georgia Littleton Striffler ; four daughters, Mrs. Sandra Duke of Mingo Junction, Mrs. Tricia Dawson of Rayland, Alma (sic) Striffler, serving with the U.S. Navy, and Doris Striffler at home; five sons, John, David, Robert, Larry and Leahdon, all at home; two brothers, William and Joseph, and two sisters, Mrs. Bryan Blacktod and Mrs. Alva McKinney, all in Pennsylvania, and four grandchildren.

Friends may call at the Ridgley Funeral Home, Smithfield; services Monday, 2 p.m. Hopewell Cemetery.

(Courtesy of Judith Muck)

Note by Judith Muck: In the obituary, they refer to Alma Striffler as female. The name is actually Alva Raymond Striffler. I have a notice of his training in the Navy, a notice of his engagement to be married and SSDI listing.","STR06" "I24284","Striffler","John Francis ""Frank""","4 Aug 1857","4 Dec 1930","0","1880 Kansas Federal census, Pottawatomie county, Ks. Clear Creek township
He was a laborer. Living in the D. S. Shehi household.","STR06" "I24284","Striffler","John Francis ""Frank""","4 Aug 1857","4 Dec 1930","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Kansas, Pottawatomie County, Clear Creek Township
Enumerated 20 and 22 June 1900
SD 85 ED 137 Sheet 41A
119-119
Strifler, Frank Head W M Aug 1858 42 M 7 NY Canada Eng Canada Eng Farmer
Strifler, Milo Bella Wf W F Sept 1872 27 M 7 1/1 Kansas Ohio Ohio
Strifler, Maud Inez Dtr W FSept 1896 S Kansas Kansas NY

1910 Census
Kansas, Pottawatomie County, Clear Creek Twp
Enumerated 18 abd 19 May 1910
SD 4 ED 115 Sheet 5B
101-101
Strifler, Frank Head M W 52 M1 15 New York France/French Canada/French Farmer
Strifler, Mila Wf F W 38 M1 15 2/1 Kansas US US
Strifler, Maude Dtr F W 14 S Kansas NY Kansas
","STR06" "I12715","Striffler","John Leonard","Jun 1857","29 Apr 1874","0","Tombstone reads:

Striffler, Leonard,d. 29 Apr 1874, 16y 9m 19d

BonnieMargaret Jacobs writes that he died of scarlet fever, as did his younger siblings, Lydia and Jacob.","STR06" "I12738","Striffler","Joseph","18 Sep 1825","25 Feb 1902","0","Tri-County Chronicle
Cass City, Mich., Friday, February 28, 1902
Vol. 3 No 41
Page 1

Passed the Portals

Another Pioneer citizen, Joseph Striffler, passed away last Tuesday morning. During the past three years he had been gradually failing, and most of the time was as helpless as a child. During all those weary weeks and months he made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Samuel BENKELMAN, who with unusual filial love cared for her father, although at times the care and anxiety thurst upon her became exceedingly burdensome. Joseph Striffler, during his younger years, was a man of sterling character, always true to his convictions and was more than ordinarily successful in the affairs of this world. His days were many. He lived to be nearly 77 years old. The deceased was born in Alsace, Germany, Sept. 17, 1825. He came to American with his parents in his fourth year and settled in Erie county, N.Y. In the year 1854 he was united in marriage to with Rosanna BALBASH of Lancaster, N.Y. and the same year moved to Scotland County, Mo., residing there elven years and from thence removed to Lee County, Ia. In November, 1876, he moved with his two daughters, and a foster child, now Mrs. J. BENKELMAN, his wife having died the previous year, to Cass City, where he has lived ever since. His two daughters, Mrs. Jacob MAIER and Mrs. Samuel BENKELMAN, survive him. The funeral was held at the Evangelical church on Thursday morning, Rev. L. BRUMM officiating. The remains were laid to rest in Elkland Cemetery.

Note: Joseph Striffler's foster daughter was Augusta Krehl, who married John Adam Benkelman.

A copy of his actual death certificate can be viewed online here:

http://seekingmichigan.org/

Indexed as Joseph Striffler

","STR06" "I12738","Striffler","Joseph","18 Sep 1825","25 Feb 1902","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
New York, Erie County, Lancaster
Enumerated 23 Aug 1850
Page 200
1048-1082
Otil Strifler 59 F $2550 Germany
Jacob Strifler 30 M Farmer
Susanna Strifler 27 F
Joseph Stifler 24 M Farmer
Christian Strifler 22 m Farmer
John Strifler 17 Farmer New York (sic)
David Strifler 14


1860 Census
Missouri, Scotland County, Green Township
Enumerated 31 July 1860
Page 196
1405-1376
Joseph Striffler 35 M Farmer $500 $375 France
Rosanna Striffler 25 F Wirtemberg
Fanny Striffler 4 F Iowa

1870 Census
Iowa, Lee County, Franklin Twp, P.O. Franklin Center
Enumerated July 1870
27-27
Striffler, Joseph 45 M W Farmer $4000 $7600 France
Striffler, Rosina 35 F W Keeping House Wurttemburg
Striffler, Fannie 14 F W Attending School Iowa
Striffler, Mary 8 F W Mo

1880 Federal Census, Michigan, Tuscola, Elkland, ED 400
Page Fifteen SD 3D ED 400
Enumerated on the 12th of June 1880
George D. Peterhaus
C, 96
#140-140
Striffler, Joseph W M 54 Farmer France France France
Striffler, Mary W F 19 Daughter Housekeeper NY? France Wurtemberg
???, Augusta W F 10 Boarder At School Iowa Wurtemberg Bavaria (Foster Child?)

The home immediately following his was that of Jacob & Louisa Striffler.

1900 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Cass City
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900 A.D. Gillis
SD 8 ED 111 Sheet 5B

HH 109-112 Adam (b. 1861 NY) and Susan MUCK (b. 1862, NY)

HH 110-113
Bankleman, Samuel Hd W M August 1857 42 M 18 NY Germany Germany
Bankleman, Mary Wife W F Dec 1861 48 M 18 3/3 Mo Germany Germany
Bankleman, Bertha Dtr W F August 1883 16 S Mich NY Mich
Bankleman, Joseph Son W M Oct 1889 10 S Micg NY Mo
Bankleman, Ward Son W M Feb 1894 6 S Mich NY Mo
Striffer, Joseph F in Law W M Spet 1826 73 W 40 Mich (sic) NY (sic) Mo (sic)","STR06" "I39762","Striffler","Joseph A.","16 Nov 1904","1 Dec 1975","0","Beaver County Times
Dec. 2, 1975 page
Joseph A. Striffler, 71, of Big Sewickley Creek Road, RD 3 Sewickley, died Monday, Dec. 1 1975, in Sewickley Valley Hospital following an extended illness.

Born Nov. 16, 1904, in Old Economy, son of the late Edward F. and Mary Kindelburger Striffler, he was a life-long resident of the Ambridge area.

He was a former employe of Armco Steel Corp., Ambridge retiring in 1964, and was a member of Our Savior's Lutheran Church, Ambridge.

Surviving are his widow, Florence Guenon Striffler; a son, Edward F., Economy; two daughters, Mrs. Clarence (mary Lee) Holler, Warrendale, and Mrs. Paul (Louise) Yoos, Clarks Mills, Pa; nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren, a brother William Striffler, Melbourne, Fla.; and two sisters, Mrs. Byron (Margaret) Blackford, Ingomar, and Mrs. Alva (Anna) McKinney, Wexford.

Friends are being received today and Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. in the Kenneth E. Hare Funeral Home, 500 Park Road, Ambridge.

The body will be taken Thursday at 12 noon to Our Savior's Lutheran Church, Ridge Road Extension, Ambridge, to be in state until time of service at 1 p.m. The Rev. Richard R. Heineman, his pastor, will officiate.

Interment will be in Sylvania Hills Memorial Park, Daugherty Township.

(Courtesy of Judith Muck)","STR06" "I30403","","","","","","","" "I32321","","","","","","","" "I5962","Striffler","Katherine Luise","10 Dec 1899","18 Mar 1989","0","Cass City Chronicle
December 24, 1920

Miss Katherine Striffler of Battle Creek came today to spend the vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Striffler.

Volume 25 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 6, 1965, reported that Katherine and Earl spent two months traveling abroad, throughout Europe and the Middle East. While in Germany, they stopped in G?ppingen, the town in which her mother, Marie Kaiser Striffler, was born.

Katherine Stiffler Buchanan was one of the cousins of BonnieMargaret Jacobs who recounted many of the stories told to her by her grandmother, Louisa Benkelman Striffler.
","STR06" "I28694","Striffler","Laura E.","Apr 1896","Yes, date unknown","0","Cass City Chronicle
December 24, 1920
Around Our Town

Miss Laura Striffler of Yale is spending the holiday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Striffler.

Volume 25 of the STIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published September 6, 1965, reported that ""Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Ball (Ruth Benkelman) and Mrs. Wilmot Carpenter (Mae Benkelman) entertained Mr. and Mrs. F.A. Smiley (Margaret Striffler) and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Weaver (Laura Striffler) at their trailers in Pinellas Park, Florida, last winter. This is an annual event for them.","STR06" "I28694","Striffler","Laura E.","Apr 1896","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Michigan, Genesee County, Flint City, Ward 2
Enumerated April 10. 1930
ED 25-26 SD 10 Sheet 15B
1406-271-378
Weaver, Amos W. Hd O $5000 M W 33 M 25 Mich Pa Oh Heat Tester Auto Factory
Weaver, Laura E. Wf F W 33 M 25 Mich NY NY
Weaver, Douglas A. Son M W 3 8/12 S Mich Mich Mich
Weaver, David W. Son M W 0 5/ 12 S Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I5950","Striffler","Leonard ""Len""","5 May 1891","9 Jan 1983","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, January 12, 1983
Page 2
Shabbona News

Leonard Striffler dies at 91

Leonard Striffler, 91, the last member of the pioneer Striffler family of Cass City, died Monday at Provincial House.

He was born May 5, 1891, on the homestead farm, in Elkland Township, the son of Solomon and Katherine (Buerk) Stiffler.

Striffler had been a life member of Tyler Lodge No. 317, F and AM, Cass City, the Cass City chapter of the International Order of Odd-fellows, and years ago had been the manager of Madison Pickle Co. of Cass City for more than 25 years.

He is survived by one brother, Louis Striffler, Detroit, and five nieces and nephews. One brother and four sisters preceded him in death.

A Masonic memorial service was conducted Tuesday evening at Little's Funeral Home, Cass City.

Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at Little's, with Rev. Eldred Kelley of the Salem United Methodist Church, Cass City, officiating.

Burial was in Elkland Township Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)


Len Striffler, along with his sister Gertrude, dug deep in their memories for the stories of the Striffler family for BonnieMargaret Jacobs when she was preparing her 1981 manuscipt about the history of the Benkelman family.
","STR06" "I28698","Striffler","Lillian E.","6 Nov 1886","19 Nov 1965","0","Cass City Chronicle
Volume 59, Number 32
Thursday, November 25, 1965


Mrs. MacPhail Succumbs Friday

Mrs. Lillian MacPhail, 79, pioneer of Cass City and wife of a former Cass City businessman, died Friday at Hills and Dales General Hospital.

She had been in ill health for a year and suffered for many years from arthritis.

She was born in Elkland township, Nov. 6, 1886, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Striffler.

She married Angus MacPhail in Argyle Jan. 7, 1914. Mr. MacPhail started and operated a successful business as a funeral director in Cass City from 1920 until shortly before his death on Sept. 19, 1952 (sic).

Mrs. MacPhail was a member of the Cass City Methodist Church.

Surviving are: a son Dr. Albert MacPhail of Flint; two sisters, Mrs. Grace Sandham of Cass City and Mrs. Ruth Moreton of Detroit, and three grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at Little's Funeral Home at 3 p.m. Saturday. The Rev. james Braid, pastor of the First Methodist Chruch, officiated.

Burial was in Elkland cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2008)","STR06" "I28698","Striffler","Lillian E.","6 Nov 1886","19 Nov 1965","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp, Cass City Village
Enumerated 4 April 1930
ED 79-11 SD 11 Sheets 2A and 2B Stamped 185


40-41
McPhail, Angus Hd M W 49 M 33 Mich Scotland Scotland Mortician Undertaking
McPhail, Lillian E Wife F W 41 m 25 Mich NY Ct
McPhail, Albert A Son Adopted M W 3/12 S Mich Ohio Ohio","STR06" "I28691","Striffler","Lillian S.","18 Apr 1883","2 Aug 1964","0","Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan
Friday, January 23, 1931

""Twenty-five years ago""

January 26, 1906

While assisting in the use of a meat chopper, Miss Lillian Striffler accidentally cut off the end of the middle finger of her left hand.

""Thirty-five years ago""

January 24, 1896

At the Evangelical church, the following Sunday School officers have been elected for the ensuing year: Supt., Mrs. Lena SCHWEGLER; ass't supt., Mrs. Mary BENKELMAN; sec., J. MAIER; treas., Adam BENKELMAN; librarian, Miss Lillie Striffler; ass't librarian, Miss Maud MAIER; organist, Miss Martha STRIFFLER; ass't organist, Oscar LENZNER.

Note: It appears this articles above related to Lillie. It is possible, however, either or both were about her cousin, also named Lillian Striffler, of nearby Argyle, Sanilac County, Michigan. The cousins were only about three years apart in age.

Cass City Chronicle
August 4, 1933

Mrs. E. Bockstedt and granddaughter, Lois Bockstedt, of Buffalo, New York, are spending some time at the A.A. Ricker home.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, August 6, 1964
Page Six

Hold Services for Mrs. A.A. Ricker

Final services for Mrs. Lillian S. Ricker, 81, lifelong Cass City resident were held Wednesday afternoon at Little's Funeral Home following her death Sunday, Aug. 2, at Hills and Dales General Hospital where she had been a patient for the past two weeks. She had been in ill health for the past year.

Born in Cass City April 18, 1883, Mrs. Ricker was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Striffler. She married Arthur A. Ricker in Cass City April 15, 1908, where they made their home. He preceded her in death Nov. 8, 1955.

Mrs. Ricker was a member of the EUB Church in Cass City.

Surviving are: three sisters, Mrs. Ida NIQUE of Cass City, Mrs. F.A. (Margaret) SMILEY of Pontiac and Mrs. A.W. (Laura) WEAVER of Flint. A son and a brother preceded her in death.

The Rev. R.E. Betts officiated over the services and interment was in the family lot in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)","STR06" "I5949","Striffler","Louis John","13 Jan 1903","8 Apr 1986","0","Volume 28 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 2, 1968, reported that he retired from Manufacturers National Bank in Detroit.

Cass City Chronicle
April 30, 1986
Obituaries, Page 14

Louis J. Striffler

Services for Louis John Striffler, 83, were held in the Verheyden Funeral Home in Grosse Pointe April 9. Mr. Striffler died at Cottage Hospital April 8.

He was born Jan. 13, 1903, the son of Solomon and Katherine Striffler at the home on Schwegler Rd. northeast of Cass City.

Two brothers and three sisters preceded him in death.

Burial was in Elkland Cemetery Thursday, April 10. Services were conducted by the Rev. Clare Patton, of Salem United Methodist Church.

He is survived by his wife, Icele, and several nieces and nephews.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)

Not listed in BonnieMargaret Jacobs 1981 manuscript.","STR06" "I29563","Striffler","Lucy","Aft 1887","Bef 1910","0","Died in early childhood.","STR06" "I12720","Striffler","Lydia","20 Nov 1874","7 Mar 1957","0","Moore Resident Dies in Billings

Mrs. Lydia Zinnecker, 82, resident of Moore nearly 28 years, died of a heart ailment at 1:37 a.m. Thursday in a Billings hospital. She entered the hospital Wednesday night.

She had been visiting two weeks in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Harry Miller of Billings, Rt. 3, when she became ill.

The body was taken to the Creel Funeral Home in Lewiston where funeral services at 3 p.m. Saturday will be conducted by the Rev. Raymond Ginther of the Moore Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Moore Cemetery.

Mrs. Zinnecker was born Nov. 20, 1874, in Cass City, Mich., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Striffler. She was married to George Zinnecker in Cass City Nov. 22, 1893, and they lived in Michigan until 1912.

They then went to Starkweather, N. D., where they lived four years before moving to Garfield county. They lived there until 1929, when they moved to Moore in Fergus county.

Mr. Zinnecker, a carpenter, died in Moore Feb. 15, 1955. Mrs. Zinnecker was a member of the Presbyterian Church.

Surviving Mrs. Zinnecker, besides the daughter in Billings, are two other daughters, Mrs. George Steinar of Gary, Ind., and Mrs. Hal Lucas of Superior, three sons, L. F. Zinnecker of Moore, Henry Zinnecker of Long Beach, Calif., and Dr. Kenneth Zinnecker of Columbus, Ohio; 22 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.","STR06" "I12717","Striffler","Lydia May","Abt 1866","2 May 1874","0","Tombstone reads age 8 years, 4 months and 16 days","STR06" "I29349","Striffler","Mabel E.","21 Nov 1887","3 Feb 1976","0","The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROACAST-1964 reported that Mr. Walter Riley and Mabel Striffler Riley of Kenmore, N.Y., a Buffalo suburb, were celebrating their wedding of 1914 (just 50 years ago in June) when Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Striffler made a short visit to Buffalo on the cruise ship the S.S. South American. Besides reminiscing about their wedding trip to Cass City, the Rileys took the Strifflers on a tour of the Towanda area and the Riley Gear Plant. Mabel is of the John Striffler family in New York and related news of the Lockport contingent of the family.


North Tonawanda NY Evening News
Wednesday, February 4, 1976

RILEY -

Mabel M. Riley, Feb. 3, 1976, of the Blocker Homes, Williamsville, N.Y.

Beloved wife of the late Walter J. Riley; mother of Donald W. (Ellen C.) Riley and Mrs. Harley G. (Norma J.) Styer, sister of Floyd Striffler of Lockport; grandmother of Ms. Karen E. Riley, Larry E. and Diane L. Styer.

Friends may call Wenesday from 2-4 and 7-9 at the Lester H. Wedekindt, Inc., Funeral Home, 3290 Delaware Ave. Funeral service in the Little Chapel of the Elms, Elmlawn Cemetery, Thursday mornina at eleven o'clock. Friends are invited. Flowers gratefully declined. Those desiring may make memorial contributions to the Heart Association of WNY, c/o Statler Hilton, Buffalo, N.Y. 14202.

Mrs. Riley was a member of the Kenmore Baptist Church.

(Courtesy of Judith Muck)","STR06" "I28693","Striffler","Margaret M. ""Maggie""","21 Oct 1892","Dec 1980","0","Cass City Chronicle
December 11, 1980
Cass City Social and Personal Items
Page Two

Dick Dillman of Saginaw notified relatives Monday that Mrs. Margaret Striffler Smiley, 88, a native of Cass City, died Monday in a Flint nursing home. Funeral services were to be held Wednesday from the Donaldson Funeral Home in Pontiac. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Laura Weaver of Flint, and several nieces and nephews.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)","STR06" "I28693","Striffler","Margaret M. ""Maggie""","21 Oct 1892","Dec 1980","0","(Research):Census Records:

1930 Census
Michigan, Oakland County, Waterford Twp, Drayton Plains Village
Enumerated 10 April 1930
ED 63-132 SD 14 Sheet 12B
#274-341
Smiley, Fred A Own $6000 HD M W 41 M@31 Ohio PA Ohio Salesman Real Estate
Smiley, Margaret M Wf F W 37 M@27 Michigan NY NY","STR06" "I39767","Striffler","Margaret T.","22 Oct 1909","25 Mar 2004","0","Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
March 29, 2004

Margaret T.E. Blackford, Formerly of Franklin Park

Margaret T.E. (Striffler) Watenpool Blackford, 94, formerly of Franklin Park, died Thursday, March 25, 2004, in Passavant Retirement Community, Zelienople. She was born Oct. 22, 1909, in Ambridge to the late Edward and Mary (Kindelberger) Striffler and also was predeceased by her husbands, Allan J. Watenpool and Byron H. Blackford. Margaret was a homemaker and a member of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Franklin Park. Surviving are daughter Shirley Wright of Zelienople, son Robert A. Watenpool of Marshall, sister Anna M. McKinney of Zelienople, four grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. Visitation from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the HERBERT R. KING JR. FUNERAL HOME INC., 2841 Woodland Circle at Route 8, Hampton. Services at 11 a.m. Monday in Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Please meet at the church at 10:30. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Passavant Retirement Community, 401 S. Main St., Zelienople, PA 16063 or Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2500 Brandt School Road, Wexford, PA 15090. www.kingfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I12727","Striffler","Martha ""Mattie""","10 Nov 1871","25 Oct 1943","0","Her father's obituary indicated that Martha, the eldest daughter still at home, remained single and in her father's home to care for him, after the death of her mother. She never married. At the time of the 1930 census, she was living with her sister and brother-in-law, Archibald and Emeline Mark, in Cass City Village.

Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan
Friday, January 23, 1931
""Thirty-five years ago: January 24, 1896""

At the Evangelical church, the following Sunday School officers have been elected for the ensuing year: Supt., Mrs. Lena SCHWEGLER; ass't supt., Mrs. Mary BENKELMAN; sec., J. MAIER; treas., Adam BENKELMAN; librarian, Miss Lillie STRIFFLER; ass't librarian, Miss Maud MAIER; organist, Miss Martha STRIFFLER; ass't organist, Oscar LENZNER.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, October 29, 1943

Miss Martha Striffler, 71, a lifelong resident of this vicinity, passed away in her home Monday evening after a long illness.

Miss Striffler, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Striffler, was born Nov. 10, 1871, on the Striffler farm in Elkland township and spent her entire life here.

She was a member of long standing of the Evangelical Church where she taught a Sunday School class for many years. She was also active in the Woman's Missionary Society and the Ladies' Aid and held offices in both societies for a number of years. She was a very faithful attendant at all Church services as long as her health permitted. She was also a member of the Townsend Club.

She is survived by a sister, Mrs. W.R. Kaiser of Detroit, and two brothers, George Albert Striffler of Cass City and David Striffler of Columbus, Ga.

The remains were at the Munro Funeral Home until Wednesday when they were taken to her own home on Houghton Street. At noon Thursday the body was taken to the Evangelical Church where it lay in state until the hour of the funeral service at 2:00 p.m. Rev. S.P Kirn, pastor of the church, officiated and burial was in Elkland cemetery.

Pallbearers were Stanley Bien of Lansing, John and Kenneth Kaiser of Detroit and Edward Mark of Cass City, all nephews, and Ben Schwegler and Fred Buehrly, nephews by marriage.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I29745","","","","","","","" "I24287","Striffler","Martin ""Mart"" Ellsworth","17 May 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","THE ONAGA JOURNAL 22 Feb 1882

Clear Creek items 19 FEb 1882: Mr. Geo. Bauman and family are well on their way to California by this time. We understant Mart Striffler went with them.

Don Staton writes that Martin died in California in 1950, living in California for at least 40 years prior to his death. He had at least four children.","STR06" "I24279","Striffler","Mary","Abt 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed with her parents at the time of the 1860 census. Don Staton believes she went to Cass City around 1879 and there married C. M. Kelly. The 1880 Federal census, for the Village of Caro, Tuscola County, Michigan, has a listing for the household of C. M. KELLY, age 54, and Mary Kelly, his wife, age 36. They were both listed as born in New York. It was shown that both his parents were born in New York as well, and the place of birth of Mary's parents was shown as Germany.
","STR06" "I12012","Striffler","Mary","8 Dec 1860","5 Aug 1952","0","Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan
Friday, January 23, 1931
""Thirty-five years ago: January 24, 1896""

At the Evangelical church, the following Sunday School officers have been elected for the ensuing year: Supt., Mrs. Lena SCHWEGLER; ass't supt., Mrs. Mary BENKELMAN; sec., J. MAIER; treas., Adam BENKELMAN; librarian, Miss Lillie Striffler; ass't librarian, Miss Maud MAIER; organist, Miss Martha STRIFFLER; ass't organist, Oscar LENZNER.

Cass City Chronicle
August 8, 1952, page 1

Mrs. Benkelman, Pioneer Resident, Buried Thursday

Cass City lost a respected member of its community Thursday morning when Mrs. Mary Benkelman, 91, died at her home here after a period of declining health. A pioneer resident of this community, Mrs. Benkelman had spent over three-quarters of a century in Cass City and Elkland Township. The daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Striffler, she was born Dec. 8, 1860 in Madison, Mo., and with her father and sister, the late Mrs. Jacob MEIER, came to Elkland Township in 1875.

Mrs. Benkelman married Samuel G. Benkelman Nov. 28, 1888. The couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1988 and Mr. Benkelman died in 1940.

Mrs. Benkelman was one of the founders of the Woman's Study Club in Cass City and served as president of the organization in 1910 and 1927. She was a member of the Adult Ladies's Class of the Methodist Church.

Funeral services were held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Douglas Funeral Home. Rev. F.W. Porter, pastor of the Methodist Church, officiated and burial was in Elkland Cemetery. Surviving are two sons, Joseph and Ward Benkelman of Cass City, a niece, Miss Laura MAIER, and a nephew, Fred MAIER.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I29135","Striffler","Mary Elizabeth","4 Mar 1908","11 Jan 1997","0","Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, January 15, 1997
Page 5
Obituaries

Mary Gardiner

Mary Elizabeth Gardiner, 88, of Port Austin, died Saturday, Jan. 11, 1997, at her home following a long illness.

She was born March 4, 1908, in Argyle, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Zinnecker) Striffler. She married Edward B. Gardiner Oct. 1, 1941, in Ohio. He died in October 1982.

One of the founding members of the Port Austin United Protestant Church, she was also a board member of the Port Austin Township Library, a member of the U&I Club of Port Austin, Port Austin Senior Citizens Club, Port Austin Women's Club, the Priscilla Club of Port Austin and the Audubon Society of Michigan. She and her husband retired in 1956 from the Detroit House of Corrections in Plymouth to Broken Rocks near Port Austin.

Surviving are one sister, Florence Southworth of Elkton; one step-grandson; 2 step-great-granddaughters, and several nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by one step-daughter, Virginia Klopp; 3 brothers, Roy, Delmar and Daniel Striffler; 3 sisters, Ethel Orr, Ione Sturm and Wilma Fry, and one step-great-grandson.

Services were to be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Kaufman Funeral Home in Bad Axe, with the Rev. Ray A. Jacques, pastor of the Port Austin United Protestant Church, officiating. Interment will be in the Colfax Township Mausoleum.

Memorials may be given to the Port Austin Township Library.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2008)","STR06" "I28703","Striffler","Mary Ethel","28 Mar 1894","22 Mar 1967","0","Ethel's granddaugher, Susan Orr Wagner, writes that she was named Mary Ethel Striffler, but was always called Ethel. When her younger sister, Mary Elizabeth was born and went by her first name Mary, her elder sister Ethel dropped Mary from her name entirely. On census records she was referred to as Ethel M, changing her first name to her middle initial.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, March 30, 1967

Double Services for the Robert H. Orrs

Funeral services for Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Orr, natives of the Cass City area, were held Thursday, March 28, at the funeral home in Pigeon.

Mr. Orr, 74, died Monday, March 20 in the Pigeon hospital after a brief illness. He was born May 10, 1892, in Cass City. His wife, 72, the former Ethel Striffler, died Wednesday, March 22, in the same hospital. She was born March 28, 1894, in Sanilac county.

The couple were married Aug. 15, 1916, at Cass City and in 1917 they moved to Pigeon where he operated a drugstore.

Their survivors are: two daughters, Mrs. Albert Fetting and Miss Marjorie Orr, both of Saginaw; two sons, Robert of Livonia and John of Pigeon, and eight grandchildren.

Mr. Orr is also survived by one brother, Morton Orr of Cass City. Four sisters and a brother are among Mrs. Orr's survivors. They are: Mrs. Wilma Fry of Port Huron, Mrs. E.B. Gardiner of Port Austin, Mrs. Ione Sturm of Detroit, Mrs. George Southworth of Elkton, and the Rev. Roy Striffler.

Burial was in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2008)","STR06" "I28703","Striffler","Mary Ethel","28 Mar 1894","22 Mar 1967","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 Census
Michigan, Huron County, Pigeon, Winsor Township
Enumerated April 9, 1930
ED 32-39 SD 11 Sheet 5B
133-137
Orr, Robert H. Hd O $3000 R M W 37 M 24 Michigan Ireland Canada-English Druggist Drug Store
Orr, Ethel M Wf F W 36 M 22 Mich Mich Germany
Orr, Ethel M Dtr F W 12 S Mich Mich Mich
Orr, Robert S Son M W 8 S Mich Mich Mich
Orr, John L Son M W 4 3/12 Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I24255","Striffler","Mary Pauline","11 Nov 1878","8 Jan 1967","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, January 12, 1967
Page Four

Mrs. Mary Helwig Succumbs in Caro

Mrs. Mary Pauline Helwig, 83, died Sunday, Jan. 8, at the Tuscola County Medical Care Facility, Caro, following a lengthy illness. She was the widow of Edward Helwig.

Born Nov. 11, 1878, in Tuscola county, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Christian Striffler. She and Mr. Helwig were married Sept. 26, 1906, and they made their home on a farm on Schwegler Road. The couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1956. Mr. Helwig died Aug. 24, 1959.

A lifelong resident the Cass City area, she was also a life member of the Salem Evangelical United Brethren Church.

Surviving are: one son, Clark of Cass City; one sister, Mrs. Barbara Griffin of California; one granddaughter, Mrs. Donald (Judy) Finkbeiner, and three great-grandchildren, all of Cass City.

The Rev. Ira Wood, pastor of Cass City EUB Church, officiated at the funeral services held Tuesday afternoon at Little's Funeral Home.

Burial was in Elkland cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)","STR06" "I24255","Striffler","Mary Pauline","11 Nov 1878","8 Jan 1967","0","(Research):Census Information

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 15 and 16 April 1910
SD 8 ED 112 Sheet 1A Stamped 121

HH 6-6
George and Catherine HELWIG
HH 10-10
George and Emilia KRAPF
HH 12-12
Helwig, Edward Hd M W 33 M1 3 NY NY NY Farmer
Helwig, Mary Wf F W 30 M1 3 0 Mich NY Germany","STR06" "I4575","","","","","","","" "I12742","Striffler","Peter","15 Mar 1815","17 Jan 1882","0","On Ruth Marchetti's website, she writes: ""One internet source gives Christian as a middle name. He had a brother named Christian, so I am not sure if this is accurate or not. Moved to America 1830, arriving May 24 & living in Buffalo, NY. He, along with Henry and Jacob, are listed in 1840, 1850 and 1855 Census records as living in Buffalo, NY. Brother David stayed in New York, making his home in Lancaster. The rest of the family ended up in Cass City, Michigan, except for Peter, who moved to Kansas. Dates conflict between family records and published obituary on when he moved to Kansas. Family accounts put them moving to Kansas no earlier that 1867 after the birth of their last child. If newspaper is correct (1859), the last 3 or 4 children would have been born in Kansas.""

THE ONAGA JOURNAL 26 JAN 1882
Clear Creek items 17 Jan. 1882: It is with sadness that we report the death of one of our oldest settlers, Mr. Peter Striffler. Last Friday morning he was out about his work, as usual, but about 10 o'clock he went into the house and laid down, and complained of feeling unwell. About 11 o'clock he raised up to vomit and fell over, partly on the floor. His wife, ran to the nearest neighbors for help, when he was placed back on the bed, dead. Funeral services were held at the Bluff Creek school house Sunday afternoon. While the corpse was being viewed by the friends, someone remarked that he did not look like a dead person, considerable excitement ensued, when it was decided to have an examination. Dr. Dean was sent for, who, upon arrival, pronounced his dead, and that in his opinion his death was caused from an affliction of the heart. Mr. Striffler was a good neighbor and citizen, and his loss will long be felt in the community. The bereaved family has the heartfelt sympathy of the whole neighborhood. He was 66 years old and has been a resident of Kansas for a good many years.

RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Havensville, Pottawatomie co, Ks. Area Working database (Merrie Pinick: cftm648@yahoo.com ) dated 2008-08-17","STR06" "I12742","Striffler","Peter","15 Mar 1815","17 Jan 1882","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1860 Federal Census
Clarence, Erie County, NY
Enumerated the 13th day of July 1860 by A. Prince
741-747
Peter Striffler 45 M Farmer $--- $200 Germany
Catherine Striffler 42 F Germany
Daniel Striffler 15 M N.Y.
Emma Strifller 13 F N.Y.
Isabel Striffler 10 F N. Y. Attended School
Tilla Striffler 6 F N.Y. Attended School
Peter Striffler 5 M N.Y.
Frank Striffler 3 M N.Y.
Bennet Striffler 2 M. N.Y.
Wm. Striffler 5/12 M N.Y.

1870 Federal Census
Kansas, Pottawatomie County, Pottawatomie
Enumerated 22 July 1870 by Sophronius Lee
174-173
Striffler, Peter 56 Farmer $150 France
Striffler, Catherine 50 Keeping House France
Striffler, Martin 8 At Home NY
Striffler, Jessie 3 At Home NY

1880 Federal Census Household:
Name RelationMarital StatusGenderRaceAgeBirthplaceOccupationFather's BirthplaceMother's Birthplace
Peter STRIFFLER Self M Male W 65 FRANCE Farmer FRANCE FRANCE
Cathrine STRIFFLER Wife M Female W 61 FRANCE House Keeping FRANCE FRANCE
Martan STRIFFLER Son S Male W 18 NY Laborer FRANCE FRANCE
William STRIFFLER Son S Male W 20 NY Laborer FRANCE FRANCE
Eva ALLEN GDau S Female W 4 KS IL NY
Source Information:
Census PlaceClear Creek, Pottawatomie, KansasFamily History Library Film 1254393 NA Film Number T9-0393Page Number 229B","STR06" "I24278","Striffler","Peter Elwood","Mar 1857","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Census Place: Shannon, Pottawatomie, Kansas; Roll: 393; Family History Film: 1254393; Page: 238A; Enumeration District: 241; Image: 0318.

Peter Striffler was shown as a Servant in the household of David and Maria VROMAN
He was age 25, Single, and shown as born in New York, with the birthplace of both parents being listed as France

1900 Census
Kansas, Pottawatomie County, Clear Creek Twp
Enumerated 13 Jun 1900
SD 85 ED 137 Sheet 4A Stamped 55
Striffler, Peter Head W M Mar 1857 43 M 13 NY Canada Eng (sic) Canada Eng (???) Farmer
Striffler, Mary Wf W F Apr 1870 30 M 13 6/6 Kansas Indiana Ireland
Striffler, Jessie Dtr W F Aug 1999 11 S Kansas NY Kansas At School
Striffler, Eva Dtr W F Oct 1890 9 S Kansas NY Kansas At School
Striffler, Frank Son m W Mar 1893 7 S Kansas NY Kansas At School
Striffler, John Son W M Feb 1895 5 S Kansas NY Kansas
Striffler, Lenora Dtr W F Apr 1897 3 S Kansas NY Kansas
Striffler, Chester Son W M Jan 1899 1 S Kansas NY Kansas

1910 Census
Kansas, Pottawatomie, Clear Creek Twp
Enumerated 14-17 May 1910
SD 4 ED 115 Sheet 4B
77-77
Strifler, Peter Head M W 53 m1 23 NY FranceFranch CanadaGerman Eng Farm Labor Working Out
Strifler, Mary Wf F W 42 M1 23 7/7 Kansas Ireland/Irish Ireland/Irish
Strifler, John Son M W 14 S Kansas NY Kansas Laborer Livery Stable
Strifler, Nora Dtr F W 12 S Kansas NY Kansas
Strifler, Chester Son M W 10 S Kansas NY Kansas

","STR06" "I40391","","","","","","","" "I24272","Striffler","Philip David","Jul 1860","6 May 1919","0","At the time of the 1880 census, he appears to have moved to Michigan and was living in the home of John Striffler and his wife, Maria Benkelman, in Cass City, Michigan.

Cass City Chronicle
October 31, 1930

Mr. and Mrs. G.A. Striffler and William Paul returned last Thursday from a week's visit with Irvine Striffler at Brocksville, Ontario. The trip was by the way of Toronto, Kingston, and at Brantford the part visited Mr. Paul's sister-in-law, Mrs. Hally Laird. At Brockford, they also visited Mr. and Mrs. Mason Wilson and took trips to Ottwaw, Chesterville and Quebec. On the return journey, they crossed the St. Lawrence river by ferry to Morristown, New York, and in LOCKPORT, N.Y., visited at the homes of George STRIFFLER, Philip STRIFFLER (??) , Van STRIFFLER, and Jacob MUCK. The party also visited Niagra Falls. On their way home, they were held up for 3 1/2 hours just before reaching Watertown, N.Y. because of deep snow.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)

Lockport Union Sun & Journal, May 6, 1919: Phillip Striffler died at his residence at the Rapids May 6th a.m., aged 57 years. He leaves besides his bereaved wife one son, Van G. of the Rapids, also his mother, Mrs. David Striffler of Penn, and three brothers, John of this city, Ed. of Penn., George of town of Lockport, and one sister, Mrs. B.S. Lazelle of Jamestown, N.Y. Funeral will be held Wednesday, May 7th at 2 o'clock from the house; which will be private. Interment will be in Beamen's cemetery.

(Courtesy of Judith Muck)
","STR06" "I24272","Striffler","Philip David","Jul 1860","6 May 1919","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
New York, Niagara County, Royalton Town
Enumerated 11 June 1900
SD 18 ED 88 Sheet 7B
176-179
Striffler, Philip D Hd W M July 1860 39 M17 2/1 NY NY NY Farmer
Striffler, Maria M Wf W F Mar 1861 39 M 17 2/1 Mich NY NY
Striffler, Van G Son W M Oct 1893 7 S NY NY NY At School
Riddly, Emily Mother-in-law W F May 1835 65 Wd 2/1 NY Mass Vt Capitalist

1910 Census
New York, Niagara, Royalton Twp
Enumerated 21 April 1910
SD 18 ED 135 Sheet 8A Stamped 49
57-57
Striffler, Philip D Hd M W 48 M1 27 NY NY NY Farmer
Striffler, Maria M Wf F W 47 m1 27 1/1 Mich NY NY
Striffler, Van G Son M W 17 S NY NY Mich Farm Laborer
Riddle, Emily C Mother-in-law F W 74 Wd 1/1 NY Mass Vermont


1920 Census
Not located","STR06" "I30763","Striffler","Philip Edward","9 Feb 1920","5 May 1979","0","ASSUMED to be his listing on the SSDI:

STRIFFLER PHILIP EDWARD 02/09/1920 M NEW YORK SAN DIEGO(37) 05/05/1979 078-03-6139 59 yrs","STR06" "I29350","Striffler","Roy Clifford","8 Aug 1889","5 Oct 1962","0","Roy Clifford Striffler (8 Aug 1889/90, NY - 5 Oct 1962, NY, buried Cold Spring Cemetery, Lockport, Niagara County, NY)

Niagara Falls Gazette, October 5, 1966:
Oil Salesman, 72, Is Killed As Cars Crash in Beebe Road

NEWFANE - A 72 year old salesman for the Dahl Oil Co. here for the last five years was killed instantly at 9:58 a.m. today in a head-on , two-car crackup in rain-slicked Beebe Road, about a mile north of Ridge Road. Roy C. Striffler, 566 High St., was pronounced dead at the scene by County Coroner Dr. George V. Muscato. Death was due to head and internal injuries according to the Sheriff's Department.

Chester L. Borget, 21, of 2720 Ridge Road, Ransomville, the other drive , was shaken up and treated and released at Ransomville General Hospital.

Sheriff's Deputies William M. Sibolski, William H. Munch and Paul E. Crane, and Criminal Deputy John W. Cole investigated.

Mr. Borget told the deputies he was traveling north in Beebe Road and that the Striffler car was headed south when the collision occured. He said the Striffler car apparently was attempting to make a left turn into a driveway.

Fred Dahl, owner of the Dahl firm, Park Avenue, said Mr. Striffler left the office this morning to collect bills and that he was ""in his usual good spirits."" He said Mr. and Mrs. Striffler had celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in June.

Mr. Striffler, who formerly operated the Elevated Coal Co., Lockport, for several years, had been a salesman for the Dahl firm since Jan 1, 1957. Before working at Dahl's he had been a salesman for the Crosby-Whipple Oil Col, here.

Surviving besides his wife, are a daughter, Mrs. Clement H. Whitmore, and two brothers, Floyd and Glen Striffler, all of Lockport. Funeral arrancgements were being made.

(Courtesy of Judith Muck)
","STR06" "I29350","Striffler","Roy Clifford","8 Aug 1889","5 Oct 1962","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
New York, Niagara County, Lockport City, 3rd Ward
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 32-17 SD 6 Sheet 1B
144-26-27
Striffler, Roy C Hd R $40 M W 40 M 23 NY NY NY Joint Manager, Coal Company
Striffler, Edith J Wf F W 40 m 23 NY England Canada/English
Striffler, Lois E Dtr F W 16 S NY NY NY","STR06" "I28705","Striffler","Roy Jacob","23 Oct 1897","21 Mar 1979","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, October 5, 1928
Vol. 23, No. 25.

Rev. Striffler is Ordained Pastor

Rev. Roy J. Striffler, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Striffler of Cass City, was ordained as minister in the Congregational church on Thursday, September 27, at North Fairfield, Ohio. The examination was held at three o'clock after which a banquet was served to 25 visiting members. The ordination services were held in the evening. Dr. Graham gave an address on ""The Love of Christ Compels."" Ordination prayer was give by Rev. Harry Trust of Mansfield. The charge to the minister was given by Rev. Horton of Oberlin and the charge to the people by Rev. B.P. Claggett of Sandusky. Rev. and Mrs. Striffler are moving to Oberlin for the winter were Mr. Striffler will take special work at Oberlin College.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2008)

Cass City Chronicle
August 28, 1936
Page 4

Rev. and Mrs. Roy Striffler and children of Geneva, Ohio, came in on Saturday to spend several days with Mr. Striffler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Striffler.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, February 18, 1949
Vol. 43, Number 43

Rev. Roy Striffler goes to New Baltimore

Rev. Roy Striffler, who has served the Congregational Church at Geneva, Ohio, as minister for 15 years, has resigned to go to New Baltimore, Mich., where he will be pastor of the Community Church. The Strifflers have three children. Their son, David, is a student in the school of forestry at Michigan State College. Rev. Mr. Striffler was graduated from Cass City High School in 1916 and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Striffler.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)

Volume 22 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 7, 1959, reported Rev. R.J. Striffler accepted a call to the First Congregational Chruch in Bay City, Michigan effective May 1, after 10 years in New Baltimore, Michigan. The September 6, 1965 issue of the same periodical reported that after six years of service in Bay City, Rev. Striffler resigned to accept a call to the Congregational Christian Church of Berkay, Ohio. This is a rural community about 15 miles northwest of Toledo, Ohio. Roy says he is tapering off before retirement.

Volume 28 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 2, 1968, reported that the Rev. Stiffler woudl retire from the full time Pastorate on Oct. 15. The family had purchased a home in Wauseon, Ohio in which to spend their retirement years. On September 29, a service of Thanksgiving was to be held in the Congregational Christian Church at Berley, Ohio, where Roy was currently pastor. This was to also recoginze the fortieth anniversary of his ordination.","STR06" "I28705","Striffler","Roy Jacob","23 Oct 1897","21 Mar 1979","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Ohio, Huron County, Fairfield Township, North Fairfield Vil
lage
Enumerated Apr 12, 1930
ED 39-3 SD 3 Sheet 8B
83-84
Stiffler, Roy J. Hd R $15 M W 32 M 29 Mich Mich Germany Wuertenberg Minister Church Congregational
Striffler, Grace D. Wife F W 34 M 31 New Jersey New York New Jersey
Striffler, R. Phillip Son M W 1 10/12 Son Ohio Mich NJ
Striffler, W. David Son M W 9/12 Ohio Mich NJ","STR06" "I29663","Striffler","Roy Philip","10 Jun 1928","6 Dec 1939","0","Cass City Chronicle
December 15, 1939

Roy Striffler's Son Dies in Accident
From Geneva (Ohio) Free Press

Less than an hour after her hurried from his sixth grade class at the Geneva school building, Roy Philip Striffler, 11-year-old son of Rev. and Mrs. R.J. Striffler, Eagle Street, died at Community Hospital where he had been rushed immediately after the bicycle on which he was riding was struck by an automobile on North Broadway at about 4:00 p.m. Wednesday.

The car that struck the boy was driven by A.E. Dreese, West Maple Avenue, a former pastor of the North Center Church and now employed at the Geneva Metal Wheel Co. Mrs. Dreese told Geneva authorities that the lad rode from between two parked cars near the Pleasant Street intersection.

The elderly driver, well-known in Geneva church and community circles, said the youngster was directly in front of the care ""before I had a chance to stop."" Taken to Community Hospital at about 4:15, the boy died five minutes later.

Ashtabula County Coroner, C.C. Webster, Geneva, and Patrolman Archie Drought, who jointly investigated the accident, exonerated Mr. Dreese of any blame. It was reported that the driver of the car had just left his work at The Geneva Metal Wheel Co. and was on his way home. He was travelling at a moderate speed, officials said.

Officials reported that the boy's death resulted from a fractured skull and broken neck.

Young Striffler was just beginning to take deserved pride in his newspaper route. Wednesday night was his third night ont he route which he carried from the Geneva Bus Station. Delivering the Ashtabula Star-Beaso in the northern portion of the village, the youngster had just started his delivery when he was hit by the car. Prior to Wednesday night, he had been accompanied by the boy who had formerly operated the newspaper route.

When Philip was brought into the Community Hospital his newpaper sack accompanied him. Unable to identify the youngster immediately, Patrolman Drought called the bus station, from where the lad carried the papers, and found out that boy's name. The family was notified at once.

Father of Roy Philip Striffler is Rev. R.J. Striffler, Geneva Congregational Church pastor, one of Geneva's best known and most highly regarded ministers.

Philip was a faithful member of his Sunday School class at the Congregational Church and was keenly interested in the Cub Scout movement which was started in Geneva early this year. He was in the sixth grade at school. The lad was a music pupil of Miss Harriet Webster, East Main Street.

Roy Philip Striffler was born at Oberline, June 10, 1928. At the time the Striffler's residence was in North Fairfield, Ohio.

Besides his mother and father, the youngster is survived by a sister, Martha Anne; two brothers, David and Foster; and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Striffler, Cass City, Michigan.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I24236","Striffler","Russell Clare","26 Aug 1922","14 Sep 2019","0","Cass City Chronicle
Vol. 33, Number 50
Friday, March 10, 1939

Graduating Class of 66 has 20 Honor Students

Russell Striffler is Valedictorian...

The Class of 1939 of the high school at Cass City which will number 66 has an unusually large percentage of honor students, 20 having earned that distinction. Russell Striffler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon C. Striffler, of Cass City heads the list with a nearly perfect record and will be valedictorian.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 16, 1947
Cass City, Michigan

Rev. Russell C. Striffler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon C. Striffler, of Cass City has completed his course in the Evangelical Theological Seminary in Napierville, Ill., and was graduated from that institution during commencement week from April 30 to May 5. He has been pastor of the Evangelical Church at Benton Harbor since last fall, filling the vacancy caused by the illness and death of the former minister of that charge. Rev. Mr. Striffler is attending the Michigan conference of the Evangelical Church at Vicksbury this week.

Volume 12 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 5, 1949, reported that her was transferred from the Michigan Conference to the New England Conference, with a pastorate at Medford, Mass.. He was to enroll in Boston University in the Fall to study for his Ph.D. degree. Volume 14 of the same periodical reported that he joined the staff of Iowa Methodist Hospital (Des Moines) as a Chaplain-Psychiatrist to offer a religious approach to those mentally ill or depressed by illness.

His obituary was published in the Minnesota Star Tribune on October 7, 2019:
?b?
?/b?The Rev. Dr. Russell Clare Striffler died of natural causes Sept 14, 2019. He was 97 years old and living in Arden Hills, MN. He was born in Cass City, MI. to S. C. and Mary Striffler. Russell graduated from North Central College in Naperville, IL. In 1945. From there he went on to graduate from Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, from Boston University receiving a master's degree in Pastoral Psychology, and from Dubuque Theological Seminary with a Doctorate of Ministry Degree. He married June Gilbert in 1944. They were married for 73 years. Russell served for 37 years as director of Chaplaincy and was Chaplain Supervisor at Iowa Methodist Hospital in Des Moines, IA and St. Luke's Hospital in Cedar Rapids, IA. He is survived by his daughter, June Striffler Sand (David) and his son, David R. Striffler (Marie). He has been graced with four grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Services will be held at Johanna Shores (Presbyterian Homes - 3200 Lake Johanna Blvd., Arden Hills) on Friday October 11 at 3pm.","STR06" "I28699","Striffler","Ruth Elizabeth","13 Apr 1888","Nov 1984","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, June 19, 1936
Turning Back the Pages
Twenty Five Years Ago
June 23, 1911

Miss Ruth Striffler, who has been teaching at Tecumseh the past two years, has accepted a position for next year in the public schools in Marchfield, Oregon, a thriving western city of 6,000.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 30, 1913
Local Items, page 4

Ruth Striffler of Argyle was the guest of her sister, Mrs. J.A. Sandham, Friday.

Cass City Chronicle
September 4, 1914
Local Items, page 4

Miss Ruth Striffler left Monday morning for Blackfoot, Idaho, where she accepted a position in the public schools.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)

Her social security application, completed on October 8, 1952, showed her as Ruth Elizabeth Moreton of 20137 Litchfield, Detroit 21 Mich. She listed her full name at birth as Ruth Elizabeth Stiffler, and gave her date of birth as 23 April 1888 in Cass City. Her parents were shown as Samuel Striffler and Pauline Ahr.","STR06" "I28699","Striffler","Ruth Elizabeth","13 Apr 1888","Nov 1984","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Michigan, Wayne County, City of Detroit, Dist. 11
SD 145 ED 209 Sheet 3B
115-158
Moreton, William Hd M 34 Utah Utah NY Purchasing Agent, Auto
Moreton, Ruth Wf F 31 Mich NY Ct Teacher

1930 Census
Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Pr 44, Ward 14, Block 33
Enumerated 3 Apr 1930
ED 82-1092 SD 70 Sheet 2B
Morton, Williah H Own $12,000 44 m@31 Utah Utah NY Salesman, Bronze-Tools
Morton, Ruth E 41 M@27 Mich NY Ct Teacher","STR06" "I35081","Striffler","S. C.","22 Jun 1910","22 Jun 1910","0","A copy of the actual death certificate can be viewed online here:

http://seekingmichigan.org/

Indexed as Striffler, June 22, 1910 Elkland, Tuscola County

","STR06" "I35081","Striffler","S. C.","22 Jun 1910","22 Jun 1910","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I12725","Striffler","Salome","19 Sep 1866","26 Jan 1922","0","Lorraine Smith Benkelman transcribed the following letters from Salome to her brother, George Albert

May 11, 1888

The men have been working near the river these two weeks, when the weather was so they could plow. Today they were sowing oats. Pete Burg helped mother with the garden. I let the deer out one evening and he ran around the house in the orchard and garden and tracked the garden all up. We got him back in. The report around is that Adam Benkelman was coming home. We were so glad to think they were going to be here again, then we were disappointed to hear it was only Minnie Burg's talk. It seems odd to not see you, with a book under your arm or in the morning see you come from upstairs. Mother wants to know how far it is from church, are are there any girls in your neighborhood?

Your fat sister, ""Baby Elephant Jumbo"", Salome

June 6, 1888

I am staying at the Muck's for three weeks now. Anna Peterson is dead. She had a tumor and died under an operation. I heard that Adam Benkelman was expected home any day, but will not be sure until I hear that Minnie Burg did not make it up. The population of Cass City has increased since you left. Adam Muck has a girl, Del Landon a girl, Duncan Graham and Alex McKenzie both boys.


July 31, 1888

What are you doing there? Are you going to stay there. What do you eat anyhow? is Mrs. W. Weydemeyer working where you board? Berries and huckleberries are scarce this year. The Enterprise says ""Two women to eveyr raspberry."" Lucy Meier was here begging for the new church in Fremont. Did you hear from Will Bien yet, since you are up there? He gets $28 a month. How much are you getting. David said you should come home and cut his hair.

October 10, 1888

folks making syrup again. Mother and Mattie are helping in the sugar house and I am doing the housework. Charlie Yous is working for us again this fall. Johnnie Zinnecker hired out to Pa for a month, he may stay and go to school this winter. Dora Schenck has engaged to teach the Walmsley school. Walter Gamble and Lissie Ale are teaching the CC school. Mrs. John Doying died last Monday. Ada's funeral was yesterday. Peter Dodge is married to Sam's stepdaughter, got license in Caro at 8 pm, thene married at 2 am, lots of talk. Archie's father is married again to Albert Scarr's widow. Adam Muck has a girl, Del Landon a girl, Duncan Graham has a boy, Alex McKenzie a boy.


November 9, 1888

You mentioned going West, how far, Wisconisn or further? Mattie and I sent for the Normal course books. Mrs. Wunderlich organized the class. We younger folks have clubbed together and bought a book for the minister, ""the Beautiful story and Gold gems of religious thoughts."" Got is from James Waldon, the fellow who's feet got frozen. He is a book agency, walks with crutches.

November 29, 1888

Today is Sam and Mary's wedding day. Rev. N. Wienderlich performs the ceremony. I was not invited. Did you know Mr. Champion died last week. Archie has no hired man at present. Elmer Eastman was working for him but he is gone. Johnnie Zinnecker is going to work for his board this winter and go to school. George Zinnecker is a worker here now. Jake Striffler and family have gone to New York on a visit. Mrs. Waldon has a pair of artificial feet.


Cass City Chronicle
August 15, 1919
The Week's Doing, Page Eight

Mrs. Salome Bien left Monday for a short visit at the home of her son, Stanley Bien, at Lansing.

Cass City Chronicle
February 3, 1922
Page One

Deaths of the Week

Mrs. Salome Bien

The Evangelical church was crowded Sunday afternoon by relatives and friends who came to attend the funeral of Mrs. Salome Bien whose death occurred at her home in Lansing last Thursday. Rev. F. L. Pohly conducted the services and interment was made in Elkland cemetery.

Salome Striffler was born Sept. 19, 1866, on the parental farm near Cass City. She was united in marriage with Wm. Bien in Kilmanagh, Mich., Nov. 25, 1891. This happy union was of short duration, for Mr. Bien preceded his wife in death 26 years ago. Three sons came to bless the home for whom their mother toiled and sacrificed these many years to make possible their education and welfare and whose privilege it became, in these later days, for them to reciprocate their love and devotion in caring for her.

For the past few years, Mrs. Bien has suffered greatly from cancerous trouble but in it all manifested a most patient and hopeful spirit. All that medical skill and kind hands could do could not overpower her affliction. On Jan. 26, 1922, she peacefully passed away at Lansing, Mich., at the age of 55 years. Mrs. Bien gave her heart to God in her youth and united with the Cass City Evangelical church of which she remained a member.

She leaves to mourn her departure three devoted sons, Stanley of Lansing, Paul of Detroit, and William, a student at the U. of M. at Ann Arbor, an aged father, John Striffler of Cass City, two brothers, G.A. Striffler of Cass City and David Striffler of Columbus, Ga., three sisters, Mrs. Archie Mark, Miss Martha Striffler and Mrs. W.R. Kaiser, all of Cass City, besides a host of other relatives and friends.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2008)","STR06" "I12725","Striffler","Salome","19 Sep 1866","26 Jan 1922","0","(Research):Census Infomation:

1900 Census, Michigan, Tuscola, Elkland, ED 110
Enumerated the 12th of June, 1900 by John Marshall
SD 8, ED 110, Sheet 6 B
126 126
Striffler, John Hd W M March 1833 67 M 41 NY France France Farmer
Striffler, Mary Wife W F May 1839 61 M 41 7/6 Germany Germany Germany 1856
Striffler, Martha Dtr W F Nov 1871 28 S Michigan NY Germany
Striffler, Ester Dtr W F May 1878 22 S Michigan NY Germany
Striffler, David A. W M Aug 1883 16 S Michigan NY Germany Farm Laborer
Bean, Saloma Dtr W F Sep 1866 22 Ed 3/3 Michigan NY Germany
Bean, Stanley G.Son W M Dec 1892 7 S Michigan Michigan Germany
Bean, Paul P. G. Son W M May 1894 6 S Michigan Michigan Germany
Bean, William D. G. Son W M Dec 1895 4 S Michigan Michigan Germany


1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Township, Cass City Village
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 8 ED 113 Sheet 4A Stamped 135
95-95
Bien, Salome Hd F W 43 Ed 3/3 Mich NY Germany Own Income
Bien, John C Son M W 17 S Mich Canada/English Mich
Bien, Paul P Son M W 15 S Mich Canada/English Mich
Bien, William D Son M W 14 S Mich Canada/English Mich","STR06" "I12719","Striffler","Samuel","28 Feb 1872","6 Nov 1954","0","Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan, March 23, 1923
Local Happenings, Page Four

Sam Striffler spent a few days last week in Battle Creek where he was the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Earl BUCHANAN.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, November 12, 1954
Page Six
Cass City Area News Items

Relatives here received word of the death, Saturday, of Samuel Striffler, 82, of San Diego, Cal. Mr. Striffler, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Striffler, was born and raised here. Funeral services and burial took place in California. He is survived by his wife, Mary, who has been hospitalized for a long period of time; a daughter, Mrs. Earl Buchanan, of San Diego and a son, Vernon Striffler, of Long Beach, California, and one sister, Mrs. George Zinnecker of Moore, Montana.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)

California Death Index:

STRIFFLER SAMUEL 02/28/1872 BENKLEMAN STRIFFLER M MICHIGAN SAN DIEGO(37) 11/06/1954 366-07-0433","STR06" "I12719","Striffler","Samuel","28 Feb 1872","6 Nov 1954","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp, Cass City Village
Enumerated 12, 13 and 14 June 1900 by John Marshall
SD 8, ED 110, Sheet 7A Stamped 110
137-137
Striffler, Samuel W M Feb 1872 28 M2 Mich France Germany
Striffler, Mary L W F May 1879 21 M2 1/1 Germany Germany Ge
rmany
Striffler, Catherine W F Dec 1899 5/12 Mich Mich Germany
Striffler, Louisa W F Sept 1853 57 7/3 Germany Germany Germany
Crocker, Fred W M Apr 1880 20 Mich Ohio Germany

HH 138-138
Solomon and Kate Striffler

Fred Crocker was Samuel Striffler's first cousin, once removed. His mother was Dorothea Benkelman Crocker, a niece of Sam's mother, Louisa.","STR06" "I24251","Striffler","Samuel W.","Dec 1857","13 Mar 1928","0","Cass City Chronicle
January 24, 1908
Local Items, page 4

Fred and Harry Striffler and a number of their young friends went to Argyle Friday evening and spent several housrs at the home of the boys' parents. The trip was made in a bob sleigh and the crowd had a happy time.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 30, 1913

Ruth Striffler of Argyle was the guest of her sister, Mrs. J.A. Sandham, Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. S.W. Striffler of Argyle were callers at the home of J.A. Sandham Tuesday.


Cass City Chronicle
January 15, 1915

Mr. and Mrs. S. W. STRIFFLER and Mr. and Mrs. Angus McPHAIL of Argyle and Harry C. STRIFFLER of Ann Arbor were New Years guests at the home of J.A. SANDHAM

Cass City Chronicle
January 14, 1916

Mrs. Angus McPHAIL of Argyle is visiting her sister, Mrs. J.A. Sandham

Cass City Chronicle
October 05, 1923

Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Moreton of Detroit arrived in town Thursday last week and have been visiting Samuel Striffler, Mr. and Mrs. Angus McPhail and Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Sandham until Wednesday when they returned home. Mrs. Moreton's father, Samuel Striffler, returned with them to make a short stay.

Cass City Chronicle
June 18, 1926
Local Happenings, Page 8

Chas. Rommell of Sturgis is visiting his cousin, S. W. Striffler, and other relatives.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, March 16, 1928

Former Argyle Merchant Is Dead

Samuel W. Striffler, who had been in poor health for several years, passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Angus McPhail, on Tuesday afternoon at the age of 70 years.

He was born in Lancaster, New York, on Dec. 4, 1857. In 1863, the family moved to Sturgis, Michigan, and in 1877 they came to Cass City, settling on a farm in the northeastern part of Elkland township.

On May 9, 1882, Mr. Striffler was united in marriage with Miss Pauline Ahr and they commenced their married life on Mr. Striffler's farm in Greenleaf township, three miles east and one mile north of Cass City. Here their children were born and they remained there until December, 1891, when, owing to Mrs. Stiffler's failing health, they moved to Argyle, Sanilac county, where Mr. Striffler engaged in the mercantile business. As a merchant for 28 years in Argyle, Mr. Striffler became widely acquainted, and because of his honorable dealings with his customers and his public spirit in advancing the interests of his town, he was held in high esteem in that community. He was a regular attendant of the Argyle M.E. church and a staunch supporter of that society.

In the spring of 1920, Mr. Striffler sold his mercantile business at Argyle and bought a home in Cass City. Mrs. Striffler passed away on Nov. 4, 1920, and a son, Edward H., preceded his parents in death in 1903. Since Mrs. Striffler's death, Mr. Striffler has made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Angus McPhail.

Funeral services will be held in the Evangelical church in Cass City this (Friday) afternoon at two o'clock, conducted by Rev. George Hill, assisted by Rev. C.F. Smith, and interment will be made in Elkland cemetery.

Mrs. Striffler is survived by five children, Mrs. John A. Sandham and Mrs. Angus McPhail, both of Cass City, Mrs. Wm. Moreton of Detroit, Fred Striffler of Caro and Dr. Harry C. Striffler of Pontiac; two brothers, Wm. D. Striffler and Solomon C. Striffler, both of Cass City, and three sisters, Mrs. Chas. E. Patterson and Mrs. Edward Helwig, both of Cass City, and Mrs. Andrew McDermott of Alhambra, California.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, 2007)","STR06" "I24251","Striffler","Samuel W.","Dec 1857","13 Mar 1928","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Michigan, Sanilac, Argyle
Enumerated 22 Jun 1900
SD 7, ED 113, Sheet 10A, Stamped 10
HH 182-186
William and Elizabeth Striffler & Family
HH 184-188
Striffler, Samuel W M Dec 1857 42 M 18 Ny Germany Germany Dry Goods Merchant
Striffler, Pauline F Oct 1860 39 M18 6/6 Ct Germany Germany
Striffler, Edward H W M Jun 1882 17 S Mich NY Ct
Striffler, Grace L W F May 1885 15 S Mich NY Ct
Striffler, Lillian E W F Nov 1886 13 S Mich NY Ct
Striffler, Ruth M W F Apr 1888 12 S Mich NY Ct
Striffler, Fred W M Apr 1890 10 S Mich NY Ct
Striffler, Harry W M July 1891 9 Mich NY Ct

1910 Census
Michigan, Sanilac, Argyle Twp, ED 127
Enumerated 12 May 1910 by James Aute
SD 7 ED 127 Sheet 12 B
237-238
Striffler, Samuel W Hd M W 52 M1 28 NY France-German Germany-German Retail General Store
Striffler, Pauline Wife F W 49 M1 28 6/5 Connecticut Germany-German Germany-German
Striffler, Lilian Dtr F W 23 S Mich NY Ct Telephone Operator Central Office
Striffler, Fred C Son M W 20 S Mich NY Ct Clerk Retail General Store
Striffler, Grace L Dtr F w 25 S Mich NY Ct

1920 Census
Michigan, Sanilac County, Argyle
SD 7, ED 126 Sheet 1B
20-22
Striffler, Samuel W Hd M 62 M NY France/German Germany/German
Striffler, Pauline Wf F 59 M Oh Oh Oh
Vore, Gladys Servant F 17 F Canada Scotland/English Scotland/English","STR06" "I29532","","","","","","","" "I30303","Striffler","Shirley Lillian","10 Mar 1917","10 Mar 1917","0","A copy of her death certificate can be seen online:

http://seekingmichigan.org/

Indexed as Shirley Lillian Striffler
","STR06" "I30303","Striffler","Shirley Lillian","10 Mar 1917","10 Mar 1917","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I12716","Striffler","Solomon","5 Apr 1859","8 May 1936","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 30, 1913

Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Striffler visited at the home of Frank Striffler in Deford over Sunday.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, November 24, 1933
Local Happenings
Page 3
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Striffler and daughter, Luella, and Miss Gertrude Striffler of Detroit spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Striffler.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 15, 1936
Elkland Twp. Loses Prominent Citizen
Solomon Striffler Came Here in 1859, Year after Township Was Organized

Elkland township lost a pioneer resident and an outstanding citizen in the death of Solomon Striffler, who passed away at his home on the corner of Leach and Third streets in Cass City on Friday morning, May 8. He had been ill for about a year.

The funeral services were held at the Evangelical church on Sunday afternoon and were conducted by Rev. G.A. Spitler, pastor of the church. Interment was made in Elkland Cemetery.

Solomon Striffler was born in Lancaster, N.Y., on April 5, 1859, and came to this community with his parents, Jacob and Louisa Striffler, at the age of six weeks.

Solomon Striffler and Miss Katherine Burke were married on Nov. 15, 1883, by Rev. B.F. Wade at the home of the bride's uncle, Fred Burke, in Elkland township. The following spring, Mr. Striffler erected a residence on his farm one mile north of the Elkland cemetery and here he and his wife lived and reared their children until 13 years ago when they moved to Cass City. Mr. and Mrs. Striffler celebrated their golden wedding on Nov. 15, 1933.

Mr. Striffler, with possibly one exception, had spent more years in Elkland township than anyone residing in the community. His advent in this place was in the year following the organization of the township of Elkland in 1858. Watrousville was the nearest point that boasted any mercantile establishments in those pioneer days when a lumber trail was the only road in Cass City. Settlers left here at noon and walked to Watrousville, carrying their merchandise purchases home the next day.

Ms. Stiffler was a member of the Evangelical church here and a man of high ideals. He was for many years, until ill health made it necessary for him to resign, the teacher of the adult class in Sunday School and he stood foremost among students as a Bible student. He served Elkland township as treasurer, justice and highway commissioner, and for 28 years was a school director.

Mr. Striffler leaves besides his widow, six children, Frank and Louis Striffler of Detroit, Mrs. Ira Reagh, Leonard Striffler, Mrs. Alma Schenck and Miss Gertrude Stiffler, all of Cass City, eight grandchildren, one brother, Samuel Stiffler, of Battle Creek, and one sister, Mrs. George Zinnecker, of Moore, Montana.

Those for out of town in attendance at the funeral Sunday afternoon included Mr. amd Mrs. Ira H. Blakely, Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. I.M Clapper, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Batten, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Striffler, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Kaiser and children, Kenneth John and Ruth, Mrs. Florence Spangler, Louis Striffler, Burke Arehart, and Miss Luella Striffler, all of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Striffler and daugther, Anna, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buchanan and children, James and Nellie Marie, all of Battle Creek; Fred Striffler of Caro; and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nique of Decker.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)","STR06" "I12716","Striffler","Solomon","5 Apr 1859","8 May 1936","0","(Research):Census Information:


1900 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp, Cass City Village
Enumerated 12, 13 and 14 June 1900 by John Marshall
SD 8, ED 110, Sheet 7A Stamped 110
137-137
Samuel & Mary Striffler
138-138
Striffler, Solomon Hd W M APr 1889 41 M16
Striffler, Kate Wf W F Sept 1864 34 M 16 5/5
Striffler, Franklin A Son 13
Striffler, Alice L Dtr 11
Striffler, ____ Son 9
Striffler, ____ ??? 4
Striffler, Luella A Dtr 7/12

(Note this listing was at the bottom of the page, and the m
icrofilm copy of it was partially obscured).

1930 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Cass City, ED 11
Striffler, Solomon M W 70 M @ 24 NY Alsace Lorraine Germany Retired Farmer, Greenhouse
Striffler, Kate 65 F W M @ 18 Germany Germany Germany 1878
Striffler, Leonard 38 S M W S Michigan New York Germany Groomer Stock for Show","STR06" "I16163","Striffler","Solomon C.","18 Jan 1882","19 Nov 1966","0","On his Form SS-5, application for a Social Security Account Number, Solomon Striffler listed his address as Rt. #1, Cass City, MI. His date of birth was given as Jan. 18, 1882, Tuscola County, Michigan, and he listed his age at his last birthday as 72. His father was listed as Christofer Striffler, and mother as Mary Rummel. His occupation was shown as self employed farmer. His SSN was 362-38-3574.

Cass City Chronicle
Vol. 32, Number 43
Cass City, Michigan, Friday, January 21, 1938
Page Four

In honor of Solomon C. Striffler's birthday, Mrs. Striffler entertained at dinner Tuesday night, Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Striffler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patterson, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Helwig and son, Clark. W. D. Striffler is a brother of the honor guest and Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. Helwig are sisters.


Cass City Chronicle
November 24, 1966

Final Services for Solomon C. Striffler, 84, lifelong resident of the area, died Saturday, November 19, in Hills and Dales Hospital where he had been hospitalized for a month. Mr. Striffler, a retired farmer, had been in ill health for a year. Born in Cass City January 18, 1992, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Christian Striffler. He and Miss Mary BUEHRLY were married in Cass City June 29, 1910, and they made their home in Elkland Township. Mrs. Striffler died December 30, 1963. Mr. Striffler was a life member of Salem EUB Church, Cass City.

Survivors included two sons: the Rev. Russell Striffler of Des Moines, Iowa, and Delvin Striffler of Caro; two sisters, Mrs. Edward HELWIG of Cass City and Mrs. Barbara GRIFFIN of Alhambra, California and four grandchildren. Little's Funeral Home had charge of arrangements and final services are to be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. at the EUB Church. The Rev. Ira Wood, pastor, will officiate and burial will be in Elkland cemetery.","STR06" "I16163","Striffler","Solomon C.","18 Jan 1882","19 Nov 1966","0","(Research):1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
Enumerated 16-18-19 of April 1910 By John A. Benkelman
SD 8, ED 112 Sheet No 1 B
17-18
Striffler, Solomon C Hd M W 28 S Mich Ger Germany France Germany Home Farmer
Striffler, Chris? Father M W 82 M1 52 France German France German France German
Striffler, Mary Mother F W 72 M1 8/6 Ger Germany Ger Germany Ger German

1930 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland, ED 12
Striffer, Solomon C Hd M W 48 M @ 28 Mich Alsace-Lorraine Germany Farmer
Striffer, Mary L Wife F W 40 M @ 23 Mich Germany Germany
Striffer, Delvin L Son M W 14 Michigan Michigan Michigan
Striffer, Russell C Son M W 7 Michigan Michigan Michigan","STR06" "I32090","","","","","","","" "I28879","Striffler","Stanley A.","Abt 1892","14 Jan 1981","0","Cass City Chronicle
January 22, 1981
Page 8

Funeral Held for Stanley Striffler, 88

Funeral services for Stanley Striffler, 88, a native of Cass City and former businessman here, were held Saturday at the Verheyden Funeral Home in Grosse Pointe. Burial was in Elkland Cemetery.

He died Jan. 14 in Art Center Hospital in Detroit.

Striffler attended Cleary Business College in Ypsilanti and after going to Detroit, worked as an accountant until his retirement.

Survivors include a sister-in-law, Mrs. Kenneth (Florence) Striffler of Caseville and two cousins, Mrs. Robert Dillman of Cass City and John Miller of Mount Clemens.

His wife, Marjorie, died Nov. 3. A daughter, Geraldine, also preceded him in death.

Mr. and Mrs. Dillman of Cass City, Mrs. Striffler from Caseville, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stiffler of Detroit and Mrs. Robert Rands of Port Huron and a nephew, C.K. Striffler of Rockville, Md., attended the funeral.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2008)","STR06" "I28879","Striffler","Stanley A.","Abt 1892","14 Jan 1981","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland twp, Cass City Village
Enumerated April 11, 1930
ED 79-4 SD 11 Sheet 4B
104-110
Striffler, Stanley Hd O $1900 M W 38 M25 Mich Ny Canada Merchant Grocery
Striffler, Mildred V Wf 29 M 17 Mich NY Germany Saleslady Grocery
Striffler, Geraldine M Dtr 8 Mich Mich Mich
O'Dell, Hilda Maid Mich Mich Mich Servant","STR06" "I31370","","","","","","","" "I24247","Striffler","Susan","15 Jun 1849","11 Sep 1910","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, September 16, 1910
Page One

Had Love and Respect of All

Mrs. A.H. Muck Passed To Her Reward

Death Occurred Sunday Evening and Funeral Service was Held Wednesday Morning

Mrs. A.H. Muck died at her home at the corner of Grant and Pine Streets Sunday evening after an illness of several months.

Susan Striffler was born in Lancaster township, Erie county, New York, on June 15, 1849. She came to Michigan April 15, 1878, and was united in holy wedlock to Adam H. Muck on May 21, 1885. To this union three children were born.

Mrs. Muck was converted in her youth and while in New York became a member of the M.E. church. After coming to Cass City she transferred her church membership to the Evangelical church here. She was an every day Christian-one who seemed born to inspire the love and respect of all who were fortunate in being acquanted with her. No one was more willing to aid the suffering, cheer the desponding and sustain the weak and her life was a blessing and benefaction to all within the sphere of her influence.

The funeral service was held in the Evangelical church Wednesday morning and a large number of relatives and friends attended. She leaves to mourn her demise her husband, three children, Mrs. E. W. Kaercher, Miss Emma and Philip Muck; two step-daughters, Mrs. Wm. Joos and Miss Lena Muck; two brothers, J.H. and C.D. Striffler; one sister, Mrs. Peter Burg.

Relatives from out of town who attended the funeral were: Jacob Muck of Lockport, New York; Mrs. Wm. Bockstedt and Miss Gassner of Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Ricker of West Grant; Mr. and Mrs. O.W. Nique of Shabbona; Mrs. Geo. Zinnerker of Owendale; S.W. Striffler of Argyle.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Fall 2007)","STR06" "I12737","Striffler","Susanna Catharina","6 Aug 1823","28 Apr 1905","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, October 29, 1915
Colwood

Mr. and Mrs. H.F. Lenzner and little daughter, Mrs. C.O. Lenzner, Miss Emma Lenzner of Cass City and Mrs. Samuel Lenzner of Detroit were Colwood visitors Friday night.

Cass City Chronicle
May 5, 1905, page 1

Pioneer Passed Away

Another pioneer has passed away in the person of Mrs. Susan Lenzer, who died at her home at the corner of Oak and Pine streets, last Friday evening, April 28.

Mrs. Lenzer, nee Striffler, was born Aug. 6, 1823, in the province of Lorraine, then a part of France but now a part of Germany. When she was six years of age her parents sailed for America ans settled near Lancaster, New York. In 1853 she was married to C.O. Lenzer, Sr. To this union five children were born, all of whom survive. In 1873 the family moved to Cass City, where Mr. Lenzer entered into the furniture business and continued the same for many years. He died in 1897.

At an early age Mrs. Lenzer joined the Reformed church and has lived a consistent Christian life and followed the teaching of the Golden Rule. For some years she has been in feeble health and was very ill the two weeks preceding her death. Her departure is mourned by a host of relatives and friends in whose estimation she was held in high esteem. Five children--Miss Emma, C.O. and Franklin of this place, John of Gagetown and Samuel of Detroit, and two brothers, John and Christian Striffler of Cass City, survive.

The funeral services were held at the residence Sunday Afternoon, Rev. Berge officiating, and the remains interred in the Elkland cemetery. The out of town relatives present were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lenzer of Detroit, John Lenzer of Gagetown, Mr. and Mrs. S.W. Striffler and W. D. Striffler of Argyle.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I12737","Striffler","Susanna Catharina","6 Aug 1823","28 Apr 1905","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1880 Census
Oscar Sr. LENSPAER Self M Male W 54 SAXONY Cabinet Maker SAXONY SAXONY
Susanna LENSPAER Wife M Female W 56 FRANCE Keeping House FRA. FRA.
John LENSPAER Son S Male W 23 NY Cabinet Maker SAXONY FRA.
Franklin LENSPAER Son S Male W 21 NY Carpenter SAXONY FRA.
Samuel LENSPAER Son S Male W 19 NY Carpenter SAXONY FRA.
Emma LENSPAER Dau S Female W 16 NY At School SAXONY FRA.
Source Information:
Census Place Cass City, Tuscola, Michigan
Family History Library Film 1254607
NA Film Number T9-0607
Page Number 100D

1900 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Cass City Village
Enumerated 8 June 1900 by A.D. Gallis
SD 8 ED 11 Sheet 5A Stamped 119
Pine Street
96-99
Lenzner, Susan Hd W F Jan 183 (sic) ?? W 47 5/5 Germany Germany Germany 1830 70
Lenzner, Emma Dtr W F Jun 1863 36 S NY Germany Germany Dress Maker
Linzner, John Border W M Oct 1847 52 S Ny Germany Germany Day Laborer","STR06" "I30757","Striffler","Van G.","16 Oct 1892","3 Feb 1966","0","California Death Index:

STRIFFLER VAN G 10/16/1892 VONVOLKE M SAN DIEGO(80) 02/03/1966 123-12-2062 73 yrs","STR06" "I30757","Striffler","Van G.","16 Oct 1892","3 Feb 1966","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
New York, Niagara County, Town of Lockport
Enumerated 10, 12 and 13 January 1920
SD 20 ED 227 Sheet 1B
Fm 17-17
Striffler, Van G Hd M W 27 M NY NY Mich Farmer
Striffler, Hattie W Wf F W 21 M NY NY NY
Striffler, Donald L Son M W 1 9/12 S NY NY

1930 Census
New York, Niagara County, Lockport Town
Enumerated April 9, 1930
Sheet 3A Stamped 98
50-52
Striffler, Van G Hd O $4500 M W 37 M 26 NY NY NY Roller Radiator Factory
Striffler, Hattie W Wf F W 31 M 20 NY NY NY
Striffler, Donald L Son M W 12 S NY NY NY
Striffler, Philip E Son M W 10 S NY NY NY
Striffler, Maria Mother F W 69 Wd Mich NY NY","STR06" "I31806","Striffler","Van George","7 Jul 1934","26 Apr 1995","0","This is his listing from the California Death Index at Rootsweb. It appears that his grandmothers maiden name is being used, and not his mothers. Perhaps his record and that of his father, for whom he was named, were confused. The report of his marriage, published in the September 1, 1958 issue of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, notes that he was the great grandson of David Striffler.","STR06" "I5955","Striffler","Vernon","19 Oct 1903","25 Nov 1966","0","The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST Volume 10, dated September 1, 1947, reported that Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Striffler and Eddie drove to Nova Scotia to visit relatives.

The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 11, published September 6, 1948, reported that Vernon, who had been working for Squibbs Co. of Battle Creek, had been transferred to California and was moving with this family to Long Beach.

Volume 26 of the sam periodical reported he had returned to Battle Creek where he was employed with the Muir Drug Company.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, December 15, 1966
Cass City Social and Personal Items, Page Two

Vernon Stiffler, 63, of Battle Creek died Nov. 25 in University Hospital. Mr. Striffler was a former Cass City resident and graduated from Cass City High School. Funeral services were held in Battle Creek Nov. 29. Burial was also in Battle Creek. Survivors include his widow Arlene, one son, Edward of Battle Creek and one sister, Mrs. Katherine Buchanan of San Diego, Calif.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)","STR06" "I24286","Striffler","William","Feb 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","Maggie Battel Bethel notes that William died on 29 Feb 1912 in Visalia, California.","STR06" "I24252","Striffler","William David","21 Mar 1866","5 Mar 1949","0","Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan, Dec. 21, 1928
Page Five
Where they will spend Christmas

Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Striffler will have as guests on Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. R.H. ORR and children of Pigeon, Dr. and Mrs. William STURM and Miss Mary STRIFFLER of Detroit.

Cass City Chronicle
October 6, 1933
Local Happenings, Page Four

Mr. and Mrs. George Southworth and family of Elkton visited at the home of Mrs. Southworth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Striffler.

Cass City Chronicle
Vol. 33, Number 50
Friday, March 10, 1939

Sunday visitors at the W. D. Striffler home were Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Orr and daughter, Marjorie, of Pigeon and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Southworth and son, Duane, of Elkton.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 16, 1947
Local News

Mrs. E.B. GARDINER of Plymouth spent last Thursday and Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.D. STRIFFLER. Her nieces, Joyce and Jessie FRY, returned home with her and came to Cass City Saturday with their aunt, Mrs. Ione STURM, of Detroit.

Cass City Chronicle
January 21, 1949
Local News, Page 4

Mrs. Wilma FRY visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. STRIFFLER, in Plymouth Sunday.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, March 11, 1949

Elkland Pioneer Resident Died in Plymouth Saturday

Funeral of William D. Striffler Conducted here Monday by Rev. S.P. Kirn

William D. Striffler, a pioneer of the Elkland Township community, passed away early Saturday morning, March 5, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. E.B. Gardiner of Plymouth, Mich. He had been ill about a month. Had he lived until March 21 next, he would have been 88 years of age.

The body was brought to Little's Funeral Home here and at noon Monday was taken to the Evangelical United Brethern Church where it lay in state until 2:00 p.m. when funeral services were conducted by the pastor, Rev. Stanley P. Kirn. Two quartet selections were sung by Donald Borg, Maurice Joos, B.A. Elliott and Joseph Benkelman, with Mrs. Maurice Joos as piano accompanist. Burial was made in Elkland cemetery.

Six nephews of the deceased served as pallbearers. They were Delvin Striffler of Caro, Clark Helwig, Grant Patterson, and John Clark and Wallace Zinnecker.

William David Stiffler was born March 21, 1866, in Sturgis, Mich., the son of the late Christian and Mary Rommel Stiffler. He came to Cass City with his parents when a small boy.

Mr. Striffler was united in marriage in Cass City, on Dec. 6, 1892 with Miss Elizabeth Zinnecker. Following the marriage, they started housekeeping in Argyle, Michigan, where Mr. Striffler in company with his brother, Samuel, was engaged in a general merchandise business under the name of Striffler Bros. In 1900, having disposed of his interest in the Argyle store to his brother, Mr. Striffler purchased a farm in Elkland Township, a mile north and half mile east of Cass City. In 1923 the retired from farming and made Cass City their home. They went to Plymouth last fall to spend the winter months with their daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Stiffler celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1942. Mr. Striffler has been a member of the Evangelical United Brethren Church in Cass City since 1909.

Mr. Striffler leaves his widow, one son, Rev. Roy J. Striffler, of New Baltimore, Michigan; five daughters, Mrs. R.H. Orr of Pigeon, Mrs. Ione Strum of Detroit, Mrs. George Southworth of Elkton, Mrs. Wilma Fry of Cass City and Mrs. Gardiner of Plymouth; one brother, S.C. Striffler of Cass City; three sisters, Mrs. C.E. Patterson and Mrs. Edward Helwig, both of Cass City, and Mrs. Barbara Griffin of Alhambra, California; thirteen grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Three sons, one brothers and one sister preceded him in death.

[Note: A list of relatives and friends who attended the funeral was printed in the paper as well, but not transcribed]

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I24252","Striffler","William David","21 Mar 1866","5 Mar 1949","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Michigan, Sanilac, Argyle
Enumerated 22 Jun 1900
SD 7, ED 113, Sheet 10A, Stamped 10
HH 182-186
Striffler, William Hd W M M7 Mar 1867 Mich Germany Germany Dry Goods Merchant
Striffler, Elizabeth Wf W F M7 4/4 Feb 1869 Germany Germany Germany
Striffler, Ethel M Dtr W F Mar 1894 Mich Mich Germany
Striffler, Daniel Son W M Oct 1895 Mich Mich Germany
Striffler, Roy J Son W M Oct 1897 Mich Mich Germany
Striffler, Ione C Dtr W F Apr 1900 Mich Mich Germany
HH 184-188
Samuel and Pauline Striffler & Family

1910 Census
Not Located

1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland
Enumerated 21 January 1920
SD 7 ED 178 Sheet 6A
FM 123-126
Striffler, William D Hd M W 53 M Mich France/German WurtembergGermany/German Farmer
Striffler, Elizabeth Wife F M 50 M 1879 Na 1890 BarvariaGermany/German BavariaGermany/German
Striffler, Daniel Son M W 24 S Mich Mich BavariaGermany/German Laborer
Striffler, Florence Dtr F W 16 S Mich Mich BavariaGermany/German
Striffler, Wilma Dtr F W 14 S Mich Mich BavariaGermany/German
Striffler, Mary Dtr F W 11 S Mich Mich BavariaGermany/German
Striffler, Delmar Son M W 8 S Mich Mich BavariaGermany/German
Fm 124-127
Jaus, John and Maud
Fm 125-128
John A. and Augusta Benkelman

1930 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Township, Cass City Village
Enumerated April 11, 1930 by Helen Schwaderer
ED 79-4, SD 11 Sheet 4B (bottom) and 5A (top), Stamped 188
111-117
Striffler, William D Hd O $1800 M W 64 M 26 Mich Alsace/Germany Germany Salesman Implements
Striffler, Elizabeth Z Wf F W 60 M 23 Germany Germany Germany 1869 Na
Striffler, Daniel Son M W 34 S Mich Mich Germany Painter Decorating (unemployed)
Striffler, Delmar W Son M W 18 S Mich Mich Germany Printer's Devil Newspaper","STR06" "I29664","","","","","","","" "I39733","Striffler","William Frederick","27 Jul 1903","18 Nov 1979","0","Beaver County Times
November 20, 1978, page 3

William F. Striffler Sr., 76, of 6116 Isla St., Melbourne, Fla., died Sunday, Nov. 18, 1979, in the Melbourne Hospital following an extended illness.

Born July 27, 1903 in Economy Borough, son of the late Edward F. and Mary Kindleberger Striffler, he had lived in Economy borough until moving to Florida in 1968; was a retired employee of H.D. Porter Co., Ambridge, retiring in 1968; a member of St. Matthews Lutheran Church, Economy Borough, and was a lifetime member of the Economy Volunteer Fire Department.

Surviving are his widow, Iva Willoughby Striffler; two sons, William F. Jr., Melbourne, and Jack T., Economy Borough; two daughers, Mrs. Norman (Margaret) Kopp, Melbourne, and Mrs. Lillian Sessie, Aliquippa; 14 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Byron (Margaret) Blackford, Ingomar, and Mrs. Alva (Anna) McKinney, Wexford.

He was preceded in death by a son, Harry in 1963, and a brother, Joseph A., in 1975.

Friends are being received today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. in the Kenneth E. Hare Funeral Home, 500 Park Rd., Ambridge, where a service will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m., with his pastor, Rev. Charles Shade, officiating.

Interment will take place in Sylvania Hills Memorial Park, Daugherty Township.

(Courtesy of Judith Muck)
","STR06" "I40393","","","","","","","" "I29134","Striffler","Wilma Dorothy","3 Aug 1905","15 Jan 1970","0","The Cass City Chronicle
February 9, 1923
Local Happenings
Page Four
The high school annual is well under way, all plans being nearly complete. The staff...had been organized and working for several months with untiring enthusiasm: Business manager, Grant Pinney; assitant, Nila Burt; editor-in-chief, Bernice Wager; assitants, Wilma Striffler and Lilah Spurgeon...

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, Jun 8, 1923
Page One
Largest Class in H.S. History
The largest class ever to be graduated from the Cass City high school, 17 boys and 26 girls, will be presented with diplomas at the opera house next Thursday evening...the Class Day program included a class history, Irvine Striffler...class prophecy, Wilma Striffler...both were listed as member of the Class of '23

Cass City Chronicle
July 6, 1923
Page Four
Local Items
Miss Wilma Striffler is employed at the millinery shop of Mrs. Julia Gay.

Cass City Chronicle
Sept. 14, 1923
Page Four
Local Items
Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Clark of Caro, accompanied by Miss Wilma Striffler of this place, leave next Monday on a motor trip to California. Taking the Lincoln Highway route, they will camp along the way stopping to visit at the following places: Oriona, St. Louis, Mich., Lake Odessa and Gary, Indiana. They will spend the winter in California, Miss Striffler visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Geo. Southworth at Dinuba.

Cass City Chronicle
Oct. 19, 1923
Page Four
Local Items
A letter recently received by Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Striffler from their daughter, Miss Wilma Striffler, states that the motor party with which Miss Striffler is making a trip to California has advanced as far as Simeron, New Mexico. She also told of climbing to the summit of a mountain and viewing Pike's Peak. It is expected that by the time this paper reaches its readers that the young lady will be nearly to her destination.

Cass City Chronicle
March 27, 1925
Page Four
Local Items
Miss Wilma Striffler, who has been in Dinuba, California for some time, returned to her home her Tuesday.


Cass City Chronicle
August 20, 1926
Page Four
Local Items
Members of the Christian Endeavour gave a farwell party in the basement of the Evangelical church Tuesday evening, in honor of Mrs. Wilma Striffler. After an hour of games, ice cream and frosted cake were served. Mrs. A. A. Ricker, in presenting Miss Striffler with a scarf from C. E. members, commended her for faithfulness and efficiency in church work. Miss Striffler is expected to leave hear next Monday for Los Angeles, California, and later will go to San Luis Obispo, California, where her sister, Mrs. Geo Southworth, resides.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, Oct. 4, 1929
Local Happenings
Page Two
Miss Wilma Striffler left Tuesday morning for Detroit where she visited her sisters, Mrs. William STURM and Miss Mary STRIFFLER, and left there Wednesday to return to her work at San Luis Obispo, California, after a month's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.D. STRIFFLER.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, October 14, 1932
Local Happenings
Page Six
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Striffler, son Delmar, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fry and little daughter of Cass City and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orr and family of Pigeon spent Sunday at Whip-poor-will Harbor.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, July 6, 1934
Local Happenings
Page Four
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fry and two daughters left Wednesday morning for San Luis Obispo, California, where they will make their home.


Cass City Chronicle
Friday, July 7, 1939
Local Happenings
Page Four
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fry and two daughters, Joyce and Jessie, of San Luis Obispo, California, will leave home today to make the trip to Michigan. They expect to spend two months with Mrs. Fry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Striffler, and other relatives here.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, July 28, 1939
Local Happenings
Page Three
Mrs. Robert Fry and children, Joyce and Jessie, of San Luis Obispo, California, Mrs. Ione Sturm of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Striffler returned Thursday from a week's visit at the Orr cottage at Sunshine Beach. Miss Mary Striffler spent the week-end at the W. D. Striffler home in Cass City and returned to Plymouth Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Ione Sturm, of Detroit. Mrs. Sturm has spent a two weeks' vacation with her parents.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, June 6, 1942
Local Happenings
Page Three
Mrs. Robert Fry and daughters, Joyce and Jessie, expect to leave San Luis Obispo, California, about June 9 for Cass City to make their home with Mrs. Fry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Striffler.

Cass City Chronicle
Cass City, Michigan
Thursday, January 22, 1970
Vol. 63, No. 40

Mrs. Wilma Fry dies in Port Huron

Mrs. Wilma S. Fry, 64, succumbed Thursday, Jan. 15, in Port Huron Hospital where she had been a patient one day.

Mrs. Fry, former Cass City Village clerk and treasurer, had made her home in Port Huron for the past four years. Born in Argyle Aug. 9, 1905, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Striffler. She married Robert Fry in California and the couple made their home at San Luis Obispo. He died in 1942 and Mrs. Fry moved to Cass City that year. She was a member of Salem United Methodist Church and Zonita International--a charter member of the Cass City Club. Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 17, at Little's Funeral Home with Rev. Ira Wood, pastor of Salem Church, officiating. Burial was in Elkland cemetery.

Surviving are: two daughters, Mrs. Harold (Joyce) WILLARD of Port Huron and Mrs. Paul (Jessie) BERRIMAN of Ferndale, three grandchildren, one brother, Rev. Roy STRIFFLER of Ohio, and three sisters, Mrs. Ione STURM of Detroit, Mrs. George SOUTHWORTH of Elkton and Mrs. Edward GARDINER of Port Austin.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I29134","Striffler","Wilma Dorothy","3 Aug 1905","15 Jan 1970","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
California, San Luis Obispo County, San Luis Obispo

Wilma D. Striffler was listed as a lodger in the home of Lucy McBee, age 73. Wilma was shows as age 24, single, and a bookkeeper for a grocery store.","STR06" "I43837","Strifler","James Francis","4 Mar 1892","26 Jan 1946","0","A photo of his military marker is posted at FindAGrave.

It is inscribed with a Cross, and

James F. Striffler
PFC US Army
World War I
Mar 4 1892
26 Jan 1946

Name James Francis Strifler
Event Type Draft Registration
Event Date 1917-1918
Event Place Pottawatomie County, Kansas, United States
Gender Male
Birth Date 04 Mar 1893
Birthplace Blaine, Kansas, United States
Nationality United States
Affiliate Publication Title World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards
Affiliate Publication Number M1509
GS Film number 1643804
Digital Folder Number 005250474
Image Number 03775

Citing this Record:
""United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K66N-YQD : accessed 20 Oct 2013), James Francis Strifler, 1917-1918; citing Pottawatomie County, Kansas, United States, NARA microfilm publication M1509, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d); FHL microfilm 1643804.

Courtesy of Don Staton, who notes that James was working for the Union Pacific Railroad at the time he registered for the draft
","STR06" "I43838","Strifler","John Henry","9 Feb 1895","Sep 1969","0","Said to have married Sarah BURTON.","STR06" "I2605","Stringer","Alexander","Abt 1840","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Alexander Stringer Self M M W 40 MS Farmer MS MS
Amanda F. Stringer W M F W 35 MS Keeping House MS MS
A. C. Stringer Dau S F W 2 MS MS MS
E. W. Stringer Dau S F W 4 months MS MS MS
Mary Stringer Mother W F W 73 SC Retired HK --- ---
Elizabeth Entreken Other S F W 19 Ms Works in House MS MS
Marion Martin Other S M B 14 Ms Works on Farm MS MS

Census Place:
Beat 5, Lawrence, Mississippi
FHL Film # 1254653
NA Film # T9-0653
Page Number 309C","STR06" "I37005","Stringer","Bessie Lee","2 Aug 1899","20 Aug 1979","0","Laura Buckmaster shows her as a daughter of Oliver Thompson Stringer and Amanda Eades of Kentucky, and a twin to Dessie.","STR06" "I35587","Stringer","Joseph Bryan","Abt 1900","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 3
Enumerated April 11, 1930
ED 234-16 SD 11 Sheet 6B
111-120
Stringer, Joseph B Head M W 30 M 23 Tx Tx Tx Teacher Rural School
Stringer, Irma O Wf F W 25 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
Stringer, Geraldine Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Stringer, Bettie J Dtr F W 2 3/12 Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I35588","","","","","","","" "I33646","Stringer","Velva Willie","17 Aug 1913","25 Dec 2000","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Mel and Maintained by Kay Parker McCary, a daughter-in-law, shows that she was a daughter of Henry Abner STRINGER (FAG#84179824) and Permelia Jane MILLS (FAG#84179718).","STR06" "I37162","Stripling","Claudia Cornelia","19 Oct 1905","3 Jan 1997","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 15, 1997, Page 8

Claudia Strickland

Claudia Strickland, 91, of Chireno died Friday, Jan. 3, 1997, at Twin Lakes Care Center in San Augustine.

She was a native of Etoile and a longtime resident of the Chireno area. Two years ago, she was named ""Citizen of the Week"" at the Chireno Jubilee.

Survivors: one daughter, Wilma HALBERT of Beaumont; a son, Orland Strickland of Chireno; five grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Jan. 4 at the Cason-Monk-Metcalf Funeral Directors Sunset Chapel in Nacogdoches. Interment was at Lower Chireno Cemtery in Chireno.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)

Said to be the daughter of Zachariah Taylor ""ZT"" Striplig and Theodora ""Dora"" Love.","STR06" "I44549","Strode","Hattie Bob","10 May 1914","13 Jul 2008","0","Obituary
As shared on Ancestry.com by 0729janet

Funeral services for Hattie Bob Chance, 94, of Jacksonville, Texas, are scheduled for 11 a.m. Friday, July 18, at Autry Funeral Home. Burial will follow at Resthaven Cemtery in Jacksonville. Mrs. Chance died July 13, 2008 in Jacksonville. She was born May 10, 1914, in Appleby, Texas to William Oliver Strode and Sadie Frazer Strode. She graduated from Nacogdoches High School, and on November 4, 1934, she married James Earl Chance. She was a member of the Grand Lodge of the Ladies Society of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fireman, the PTA of Berry Elementary, Burbank Jr. High, Jeff Davis High School and Sam Houston High School in Houston, Texas. Mrs. Chance was a member of Second Christian Church. Mrs. Chance was preceded in death by her husband, James Earl Chance in 1969, daughter, Bobbie Earl HEIDE in 1993, sisters, Bessie LAWRANCE, Annie Mae Strode, Jim Addie RUSSELL; and brothers Oliver Strode and C. B. Strode. She is survived by daughter, Paula THOMPSON and Wayne, Crockett, Texas; sons, Charles Chance and Rosemary, Jacksonville, Texas, Edwin Chance and Carol, The Woodlands, Texas, and Billy CHANCE and Teresa, Conroe, Texas; and son-in-law, Peter HEIDE, San Antonio, Texas; sister, Joyce HARRINGTON, Conroe, Txas; and sister-in-law, Reva Strode, Burnet, Texas. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, July 17, and from 10 a.m. until the service begins on Friday, July 18, 2008, at the Autry Funeral Home, Jacksonville. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Woodlands Christina Academy, 5800 Academy Way, The Woodlands, Texas or any other charity of your choice...","STR06" "I12519","","","","","","","" "I21121","Strong","Aaron","14 May 1708","Yes, date unknown","0","A farmer at Coventry, Ct. In his later years he removed to Windsor and thence to Southampton. It is recorded that ""Aaron Strong"" (his son) and ""his wife Abigail and son Roswell, warned from Springfield (on account of the Indians) came from Windsor to Southhampton in Aug. 1762, and in Jan. 1763-4, Aaron and wife Rachel warned from Westfield came from Windsor to Southampton."" (Dwight, p. 1055).","STR06" "I19270","Strong","Abigail","Abt 1645","Yes, date unknown","0","Married the Rev. Nathaniel CHAUNCEY of Hatfield, Mass., and for 2d husband Dea. Medad POMEROY. (Dwight, Vol. I, page 19).

DISTINGUISHED DESCENDANTS of ABIGAIL STRONG (SFAA, Strong Family Update, Vol. III, pp. xxxi and xxxii). Thornton CHISHOLM, for whom the Chisholm Trail is named, because he drove the first cattle over it.","STR06" "I20998","Strong","Abigail","3 Dec 1699","Yes, date unknown","0","Benjamin Dwight and the Strong Family Association website use differing dates of birth. In Dwight's book, she is shown as born 24 Feb 1699. The SFAA website shows 3 Dec 1699. I used the SFAA dates since it is more current.","STR06" "I21062","Strong","Adeline","22 Apr 1807","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Capt. Joseph Marvin NORTON, lived in Middle Haddam, Ct. (Dwight, p 177).","STR06" "I8841","Strong","Agnes Ivy","20 May 1907","27 Nov 1988","0","Agnes lived with her grandparents at the time of the 1910 census, her parents in 1920, and with her Uncle Earl Strong at the time of the 1930 census. She was listed as a waitress at a hotel, and divorced. Her daughter, Patty, was four months old at the time.

During the Depression, a Captain in the Salvation Army sent Agnes to be interviewed by Walter Patty. He had a boarding house, and was widowed with several small children, and apparently could not keep housekeepers. The Salvation Army captain thought Agnes was well quailified despite her youth. She was hired, and she and her daughter Peggy moved into an apartment at the boarding house. Over a period of time, Walter and Agnes developed an affinity for each other and were married. He was a good husband, and good father to both his own children and to Peggy, who took his last name.","STR06" "I8841","Strong","Agnes Ivy","20 May 1907","27 Nov 1988","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1910 Census
Oklahoma. Comanche Couty, Strauss Twp
Enumerated 25 Apr 1910
SD --- ED 62 Sheet 5A
56-56
Gay, William D Head M W 53 N2 25 Ga SC SC Farmer
Gay, Mela J Wf F W 44 m1 8/7 Miss NC SC Farm Wife
Gay, Getty R Son M W 17 S Tx Ga Miss Helsp on Farm
Gay, Bonnie B Dtr F W 15 S Tx Ga Miss Going School
Gay, Nellie G Dtr F W 11 S Ok Gs Miss
Gay, Effie F Dtr F W 9 S Ok Ga Miss
Gay, Alva M Son M W 5 S Ok Ga Miss
Strong, Agnes I Grddtr F W 3 S Ok Miss Miss

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Grady County, Chandler
Strong, Earl D. Head R 10 M W ww M 23 Ok Oh Tx Laborer Dairy
Strong, Willie J Wife H F w 29 M 19 Tx Ms Ill. None Strong, Joel F Son M w 10 S Ok Ok Tx
Strong, Lee E Son M W 8 S Ok Ok Tx
Strong, Zelma Daug F W 7 S Ok Ok Tx
Strong, Roland Son M W 4 S Ok Ok Tx
Strong, Velma Dau F W 1 3/12 Ok Ok TX
Strong, Agnes I Niece F w 22 D 21 Ok Tx Ms Waitress Hotel
Strong, Peggy L Grandniece F W 4/12 S Ok Ok Ok","STR06" "I19248","Strong","Albert Smith","Apr 1828","4 May 1836","0","Dwight writes that he ""d. soon.""

Wickliffe Cemetery records indicate: ""Memory of/ Albert S. Strong/ Who Died/ May 4th. 1836;/ Aged 8 Years/ & 1 Month./ Son of of James M. & Margaret___ Strong.""","STR06" "I21449","","","","","","","" "I5852","Strong","Alice Mary","4 Aug 1865","27 Oct 1912","0","Obituary found in the Youngstown Vindicator, Monday, 10/28/1912, page 3

Mrs. Alice M. Cutting

Mrs. Alice M. Cuting, wife of Royal S. Cutting, dies at the family residence, 1015 Mount Pleasant street, Sunday at 10 p.m. from pneumonia. She had been ill only a few days and coming suddenly as it did her death was a very severe shock to the family and friends.

Mrs. Cutting whose maiden name was Alice Strong, was born in 1865 in Bristolville where she grew up and was married twenty-eight years ago to Royal Cutting, who survives with the following children: Glen Cutting, Mrs. James Shipp, and Alberta Cutting, all of Youngstown. There are also three brothers, Frank Strong, Chardon, O., Charles Strong, Dorset, O., and Fred Strong of Gary, Ind.

Mrs. Cutting had resided in Youngstown for a number of years and was member of the Epworth M. E. church. During her residence here she had gained the friendship of many people who highly respected her and regret her passing, and who sympathize with the family in the loss of a devoted wife and mother.

Funeral services will be held in the residence Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Thursday at 9:30 a.m. the remains will be taken to Bristolville where services will be held from the M. E. church at 12 o'clock. Interment will be made in the Bristolville cemetery. (Courtesy of WIlliam Billig).","STR06" "I19251","Strong","Alvin Orlando","Abt 1835","Yes, date unknown","0","Could this be him in 1880?

Alvin STRONG Self M Male W 45 OH R.R.Conduct Lucy STRONG Wife M Female W 37 NY Keeping Hou Source Information:
Census Place East Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255009
NA Film Number T9-1009
Page Number 108B","STR06" "I1327","","","","","","","" "I930","","","","","","","" "I45642","Strong","Ambrose","1 Nov 1750","Yes, date unknown","0","""a farmer at Colchester, Ct. He used to make and vend ""Strong's syrup for rickets,"" which was quite a popular medicine in his day and afterwards.""","STR06" "I19207","Strong","Ann","Aft 1780","Yes, date unknown","0","Married James WILSON of Middletown, a blacksmith, and had children: Mary Ann who m. a LEWIS, Hezekiah, John and Catharine. (Dwight, p 174).","STR06" "I19333","Strong","Ann Eliza","12 Nov 1801","Yes, date unknown","0","m. Thomas PARKER (Dwight, p. 485).","STR06" "I12163","Strong","Anna (The Widow)","Abt 1804","Yes, date unknown","0","Neither the first name of her husband, nor Anna's maiden name is known. The Strong head of household's in Champaign County, Illinois in 1840 were as follows: Cyrus, John, Hiram, Orange and Ambers.","STR06" "I20782","Strong","Anna Leah","17 Mar 1887","8 May 1938","0","Married to William G. KALT. Belonged to the First Reformed Church, and is buried in the Horne Cemetery. They were the parents of Wilma KALT (William Daley).","STR06" "I9","","","","","","","" "I19316","Strong","Ansel","23 Oct 1789","Abt 1876","0","Benjamin Dwight notes that he was still living (in 1871) in Vesper, Onondaga County, New York. He had been in Vesper since 1814, previously living in Tully, also in Onondaga County. (Vol. I, p. 194).","STR06" "I19316","Strong","Ansel","23 Oct 1789","Abt 1876","0","(Research):1850 New York, Onondaga County, Tully
Ansel STRONG 60 M Farmer $4000 Con
Hannah STRONG 43 F NY
Wm. W. STRONG 9 M NY P.
Carlos STRONG 6 M NY
Asenath Let. STRONG 2 F NY
Bridget LUBY 24 F Ireland

1860 New York, Onondaga County, Tully, Vesper P.O. 16 Jun 1860
Ansel STRONG 70 Farmer $4000 $800 Con
Hannah N STRONG 52 Housekeeper NY
William W STRONG 19 Laborer NY
Peter C STRONG 17 Laborer NY
Acenith STRONG 12 NY
Muriah L STRONG 10 NY

1870 New York, Onondaga County, Tully, Otisco P.O.
Ansel STRONG 81 Farmer $5600 $1000 Conn Hannah STRONG 64 Keeping House NY
Carlos STRONG 26 $300 NY
Frank STRONG 2 M W NY","STR06" "I21126","Strong","Ansel","15 Nov 1838","9 Sep 1912","0","Ansel may have moved to the Nebraska territories shortly after June 1860 to live with his Uncle Hezikiah. If this is indeed the same Ansel, he worked as a mail carrier in the Nebraska Territories. Possibly for the Pony Express?

If he did move to Nebraska, it appears he was back in Wisconsin by the time of the 1870 census. At that time, a 31 year old Ansel Strong, married to a 28 year old Rosina, was living in Hebron, Jefferson County, Wisconsin. They were the parents of Carrie, age 4, and Reuben, age 1. All four members of the family were listed as being born in Wisconsin. The same family can be found again in 1880, as follows:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Ansel STRONG Self M Male W 41 WIS Farmer N.Y. N. Rosina STRONG Wife M Female W 38 WIS Housekeeper GER GER Carrie M. STRONG Dau S Female W 14 WIS At School N.Y. GER Reuben A. STRONG Son S Male W 11 WIS At School N.Y. GER Source Information:
Census Place Hebron, Jefferson, Wisconsin
Family History Library Film 1255430
NA Film Number T9-1430
Page Number 62D","STR06" "I20882","Strong","Anson","20 May 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","A farmer in Illinois. (Dwight, Vol. I, p 194).

Though Dwight lists him as Anson, he might actually have been named Ansel after his father. It also appears that he remained single, and moved between states working as a farm laborer.

He was still in Onondago County at the time of the 1850 census where he was listed by the census enumerator as 18 year old Ansel STRONG, a laborer, living in the home of Franklin WHEELER in Otisco.

In 1860, there is a 28 year old Anson STRONG, a farm laborer born in New York, and living in the home of Serjeant HUNKINS of New Berlin, Waukesha County, Wisconsin.

In 1870, there is a 36 year old Ansel STRONG, a laborer born in New York, living in the home of Anderson SHARP in Neosho, Morris County, Kansa

And in 1880, there is a 48 year old Ansel STRONG, a Farm Hand who was living in Neosho, Morris County, Kansas. He was listed as born in New York, with his father born in Connecticut and his mother born in New York. He was living in the home of Alexander Watson.","STR06" "I21004","Strong","Asahel","7 May 1715","15 Nov 1776","0","Asahel Strong (1715-1776) was a patriot of Torrington where he died. Asahel Strong jr., (1750-1831), served in the Connecticut Light Horse. He was born in Torrington, Conn. ; died in Peru, N.Y.

Asahel jr married Martha Barber. Their child Theodosia Strong 1781-1858 married Phineas Bateman Olcott 1775-1845 Clinton County NY. I'm still working on getting info on my older generations but the younger ones are well proved. If you want email and I'll give you access to the tree I'm building at ancestry.com

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","STR06" "I19183","Strong","Asahel","22 Jun 1725","Yes, date unknown","0","""A farmer at Colchester, Ct.""","STR06" "I19241","Strong","Asaph ""Asa"" Clark","Between 1826 and 1827","4 Jun 1884","0","d#: 0350924
Name: Strong, Asaph C.
Date: June 6, 1884
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #078.
Notes: Strong- Wednesday, June 4, at 10:45 a. m., Asaph C. Strong, aged 57 years. Funeral Friday, June 6, at 3 p. m. from 841 Doan st. Burial private. 1826-1884. East Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio.","STR06" "I19241","Strong","Asaph ""Asa"" Clark","Between 1826 and 1827","4 Jun 1884","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Euclid, page 806
#818-817
Strong, Aceph C. 33 m Farmer Ohio
Strong, Harriett 32 f Ohio
Strong, Edgar C. 8 M Ohio
Strong, Judsen E 5 m Ohio

1870 Census
Ohio, Cuyahoga County, East Cleveland
Enumerated 7 Jun 1870
Stamped 280
317-311
Strong, Asa 45 M 2 Baggage Master $--- $500 Ohio
Strong, Lucy 41 F W Keeping House Ohio [Second wife, based on her later obituary]
Strong, Judson 15 M W At School Ohio
Strong, Hattie 8 F W Ohio (Probably namesake daughter of first wife???)
Fuller, Miriam 40 F W Milliner Ohio


","STR06" "I20886","Strong","Asenath Letitia Alice","18 Jul 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Oct. 15, 1867, Horace ROWLAND, a farmer in Tully, N.Y. (Dwight, Vol. I, p. 194). Lois Patterson, in her VAN PATTEN FAMILY HISTORY, shows she married (1) unknown and had a daughter who was brought up by Alice's husband's family (2) Horace ROWLAND, father of her children, and (3) William NEUMAN.","STR06" "I1277","Strong","Augustus Homer","9 Oct 1878","10 Aug 1958","0","According to his enlistment records, Augustus was a Private in Co. G, 4th Texas Infantry during the Spanish American War. As he was only 19 years old at the time of his enlistment, R. B. Strong had to sign his consent. This consent was given at Sulphur Springs, Texas on the 5th of July, 1898. It was noted that he had been a resident of Sulphur Springs, Texas for 2 years. This was witnessed by Frank Bridgeman. At the time of his enrollment, Augustus was 19 years, 9 months old, 5'4 inches tall, and weighed 126 pounds stripped, light complexion, grey eyes, light hair. He had a scar above his left knee. He was born in Farmersville, Collin County, Texas. His occupation was listed as farmer. The Roll show that he mustered in on July 22, 1898 in Houston, Texas, presumably at Camp Tom Ball (in the Heights area of Houston).

According to the company muster rolls, he was present in Weatherford, Texas for the periods ending August 31, 1898; October, 1898; December, 1898, and he mustered out on March 10, 1899 in Camp Mosby, San Antonio, Texas. Camp Mosby was located at the Jockey Club grounds, a bicycle and horse race track, along River Avenue in San Antonio. The golf clubhouse at Brackenridge Park replaced the Jockey Club building in 1923. The camp was in the vicinity of the golf clubhouse.

It appears Augustus was never sent outside of the country. On November 30, 1901 in Acme, Texas, he received an additional $8.84 for compensation for being mustered into the United States service for the war with Spain.

At the time of the 1900 Census, Augustus was living in the 81st District of Duke Township, Greer County, Oklahoma, with 22 year old John Garren of Missouri, a Farmer. 21 year old Augustus was listed as John's ""Partner,"" presumably a co-owner of the farm. Henry Garren, age 45 and John's father, was listed as a Farm Laborer. He was married to Mary Gertrude Gay in nearby Cotton County in 1906.

In 1910, Augustus was listed as a ""Hired Man"" in the home of A.G. Gowan in the 61st District of Beaver Township, Comanche County, Oklahoma. He was listed as age 30, Married, and born in the United States. His wife, 23 year old Mary Strong, was a Patient in the Oklahoma Hospital for the Insane in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma. She was listed as the mother of one child, still living. Their three year old daughter, Agnes, was living with her grandparents in the 62 District of Straws Twp, Comanche County, Oklahoma.

By 1920, Augustus and Mary were living together again, with their daughter Agnes. They were in Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma. The family was listed as follows: 1022 Penn. Avenue Strong, A.H. Head M W 41 M Tx Tx Tx Boiler Maker Railroad Shop Strong, Mary Wife F w 32 M Mississippi Alabama Mississippi Strong, Agnes Dau F w 12 S Ok Tx Miss

The house listed immediately preceding theirs was that of his brother, Claude.

After Gus was divorced, he lived with Rolla Strong in Portales, New Mexico around December, 1925. He and Rolla later moved to Clovis, New Mexico.

In 1930, Augustus could not be located on the census index. He was likely in New Mexico or Colorada, where he and Rolla had a ranch near Craig. Mary was listed as a patient at the Oklahoma State Hospital in Woodward, Oklahoma. Agnes, a waitress, and her four-month old daughter, Peggy, were living with her Uncle Earl in Chandler, Grady, Oklahoma.

By 1942, Gus and Rolla had moved to Porterville, California, where they lived nearby their brother Earl Strong.



From the California Death Index:

STRONG AUGUSTUS HOMER 10/09/1878 HALL STRONG M TEXAS ALAMEDA(01) 08/10/1958 79 yrs

His death certificate indicates that he was a self employed rancher, a veteran of the Spanish American War, and a widower. He died at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Livermore, Alameda County, and had been in Alameda County for 185 days prior to his death, presumably a resident of the Veterans Hospital. He had lived in California for two years prior to his death, and his last usual address was 395 Elta Vista Dr in Porterville. He was buried at the Golden Gate National Cemetery in San Bruno, California.","STR06" "I1277","Strong","Augustus Homer","9 Oct 1878","10 Aug 1958","0","(Medical):Pulmonary Emphysema","STR06" "I19357","Strong","Azubah","11 Oct 1731","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Thomas Page of Coventry.","STR06" "I1289","Strong","Barney Frank","5 Jan 1914","3 Jan 2011","0","Charles R. Strong of Edinburg called his uncle Barney on March 24, 2005 to ask him what his given name was. Barney said it was ""Something strange"" that he had never liked much, so he had always gone by Barney. Both Robert Strong and Viola Weaver confirmed this. In his mother's obiturary, he was listed as ""Branyard,"" so he presumably was named Brainerd in honor of his grandfather, Ralph Brainerd and great-grandfather David Brainerd. He was a veteran of World War II, later working as a welder.

BARNEY FRANK STRONG

Funeral services for Barney Frank Strong, 96, of Gainesville are set for 10 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 6, 2011 at the Grand Avenue Baptist Church, with the Rev. Bill Black officiating.

Burial will follow with military honors in Fairview Cemetery, under the direction of the Geo. J. Carroll & Son Funeral Home.

Barney went to be with the Lord Monday, Jan. 3, 2011 at his residence.

Barney was born in Prague, Okla. to Walter and Bessie (sic) Strong. He enlisted in the United States Army in 1942 and served in the Burma India Theater during World War II and then was honorably discharged in 1946. He married Violet Stanley on Jan. 27, 1946 in Lawton, Okla. and then moved to Gainesville in 1951. Barney was the owner of Strong's Welding Service for many years and a member of Grand Avenue Baptist Church for over 50 years. He loved to play golf, fish and most of all play dominoes at the Stanford House.

Barney is survived by his daughter, Jeanie and her husband Harry Gootas; son, Benny and his wife Pam Strong; grandchildren, Chris and his wife Amy Kuhn, Todd and his wife Julianne Kuhn, Juli and her husband Phil Metzler, Jennifer Barna, Alyssa Strong and Amber Strong; 13 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Barney was preceded in death by his parents; wife; brothers, Homer, Jack and Bob Strong, Cecil Lewis and Roy West and sister, Viola Weaver.

Pallbearers will be grandsons, Chris and Todd Kuhn and Phil Metzler; great-grandson, Ty Kuhn and nephews, Charles and Tommy Lewis.

The family will receive friends and loved ones this evening, Jan. 5, 2011 from 7 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions may be made to Home Hospice of Cooke County.




","STR06" "I19373","Strong","Benjamin","Abt 1674","27 Aug 1755","0","A weaver, resided at E. Guilford, Ct., with Selah MURRAY, whose wife, Ann BRADLEY, was probably a connection of Nathan BRADLEY, his father-in-law. Benjamin was a bachelor and left his property to the Murrays. He is described as ""an intelligent man of quiet behavior."" He was deputy of Guilford (Oct., 1730, May, 1731).","STR06" "I19195","Strong","Benjamin","15 Feb 1759","Abt 1818","0","Benjamin Dwight list's him as ""a farmer in Middle Haddam, Ct., where he d. about 1818, aged 58."" (Dwight, p 193).

Benjamin STRONG, brother of Josiah jr. and Joshua, was born February 15, 1759, married November 27, 1782, Susannah TROWBRIDGE, and settled in Middle Haddam, where he died about 1818. His children were: Reuben, born October 6, 1783, and Benjamin, born 1785, both lost at sea November 19, 1809, when sailing to Norfolk, Virginia; Susan, who married Oliver ACKLEY; Ansel, who married Hannah STOCKING; Rhoda, who married Alfred HUBBARD, and Lovina, who married Chauncey B. BULKLEY. Braddock Strong resided on the homestead, and filled various offices at profit and trust in the gift of his fellow townsmen, dying September 30, 1878, nearly 79 years of age, universally respected.


From The History of Middlesex County 1635-1885
J. H. Beers & Co, 36 Versey Street, New York
1884
Pages 198-217
Chatham,
The Early Settlers and Their Descendants, Part 2
(transcribed by Janece Streig)
http://dunhamwilcox.net/bios/chatham_bios2.htm","STR06" "I19314","Strong","Benjamin","Abt 1785","19 Nov 1809","0","Lost at sea when sailing to Norfolk, VA.","STR06" "I19324","Strong","Benjamin Franklin","21 Aug 1817","Yes, date unknown","0","Dwight lists him as ""a farmer in Clayton, Wis., m. Sophia THOMPSON."" (Vol. I, p 194).","STR06" "I19324","Strong","Benjamin Franklin","21 Aug 1817","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1850 Federal Census
Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Clayton
26 July 1850
258-266
Benjamin STRONG 32 Farmer 1200 NY
Sophia STRONG 27 NY
Benjamin F. STRONG 5 Wisc

The adjoining home is that of Alfred HUBBARD and Rhoda STRO
NG

1860 Federal Census
Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Clayton, Weenah P.O.
26 July 1860
Benjamin STRONG 42 Farmer 2100 1000 NY
Franklin STRONG 14 Wisc
Julia STRONG 8 Wisc
George STRONG 5 Wisc
Mary STRONG 33 New York

It APPEARS that Sophia died sometime after 1850, most likely sometime after 1855 when George was born. It also noteworthy that there is now a seven year old Sylvester STRONG listed. The relationship between George and Mary STRONG, age 33, is not known. She might be a second wife, or might be a relative that came to help him with his children. It is unusual that she is listed last in the household, and not immediately following his listing.

1870 Federal Census
Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Clayton, Winchester P.O.
18 June 1870
Benjamin STRONG 52 Farmer 2200 600 NY
Eliza STRONG 47 Keeping House NY
Sylvester F. STRONG 17 Works on Farm WI
Geo. STRONG 15 Works on Farm WI
Charles STRONG 11 At School Wi

It appears that Benjamin was remarried to Eliza, most likely prior to the birth of Charles Strong. However, if Charles is actually 11, then both Eliza and Charles should have been listed in Benjamin's household at the time of the 1860 census. Perhaps Charles is a stepson. It is also interesting that 17 year old Sylvester Strong was missing from the 1860 census. He was either inadvertantly left off that census, or he might actually also be a son of Eliza from a prior marriage, and a stepson to Benjamin.

Finally, this is the household at the time of the 1880 Census:

Benjamin STRONG Self M Male W 62 NY Farmer CT CT
Eliza. A. STRONG Wife M Female W 56 NY Keeping House NY MA
Charles A. STRONG Son S Male W 20 WI R.R. Laborer NY NY

Source Information: Census Place Clayton, Winnebago, Wisconsin
Family History Library Film 1255452 NA Film Number T9-1452 Page Number 28B","STR06" "I21180","Strong","Benjamin Franklin","Abt 1845","30 Sep 1889","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Wisconsin, Outagamie County, Town of Black Creek, P O Binghamton
Enumerated 18 July 1870
Page 1 Stamped 401
7-6
Strong, B F 25 M Farmer $800 $45 Wisc
Strong, M. J. 20 F Keeping House Ohio
Storng, N. S. 7/12 F Wis
Manly, O M 21 M Farmer $600 $-- Ohio

1880 Census
Wisconsin, Outagamie County, City of Seymour
Page 33 SD 4 ED 131
Enumerated 24 Jun 1880
Stamped 310A
Main St
159-163
Strong, Benj F W m 34 Homepa. Phisician Wis NY NY
Strong, Martha W F 31 Wf Keeping House Oh NY NY
Strong, Sophia W F 10 Dtr At home Wis Wis Ohio
Strong, Fred W M 2 Son Wis Wis Ohio
","STR06" "I11875","","","","","","","" "I19213","Strong","Betsey","Aft 1791","Aft 1791","0","""died young""","STR06" "I45652","Strong","Betterus","27 Jan 1773","Yes, date unknown","0","""m. Richard Crouch of Conhocton, N.Y.""","STR06" "I21059","Strong","Braddock","28 Dec 1799","Yes, date unknown","0","A farmer in Middle Haddam, Ct. (Dwight, p 177).

Charles E. Strong, born 1826 in CT, is believed to be a descendant of his. See the following website for more details:

www.millerinfo.net\\genealog","STR06" "I1280","Strong","Burt Rodney","2 Oct 1890","22 Aug 1963","0","Burt was listed as Berthodne on the 1900 Texas census. His descendants were unfamiliar with the origin or accuracy of that name, having always known him simply as Burt. Burt lived in Duncan at the time of his father's death in 1929.

While examining records in Collin County, Texas, Charles Strong located probate records of R.B. Strong, Guardian, Estate of Burton R. Strong, et al. It was in Vol A3, P656-666. The records indicate that ""R.B. Strong, guardian of the estate of Burton R. Strong, Claud E. Strong, Raleigh J. Strong, Earl E. Strong, Ernest R. Strong, would respectfully show to the court that it is necessary to sell the real estate of said wards for the education and maintenance of said minors, for this that all of the personal property belonging to said estate has been sold, and the proceeds thereof, and insufficient there for, and he refers to the sworn exhibit hereto attached and made part of this application. He further show that the real estate desired to be sold belonging to each minor is described as follows; the one-eighty eighth (1/88) undivided interest of each of said minors in and to the following tracts of land-----situated in Collin County Texas part of the L.B. Outlaw survey-----First tract---part of that portion set apart to and known as the widows share in the N.E. Corner of the 1000 acre tract sold by S.M. & W.H. Horton to A.K., J.L., and M.B. Morrow and described as follows....Second tract---Being also a part of said 1000 acre tract out of the L.B. Outlaw survey...."" R.B. (Ralph) had applied for the Letters, Guardinship on 3 October 1908.

The guardianship detailed above pertained just to the minor children of R.B. Strong, and did not include Augustus, Walter, or Lee. Presumably they were above the age 18 and inherited their 1/88 share of land outright. Additional land records located by Charles Strong show that the land in question appears to have been originally purchased by Mash and Eliza Hall in 1862 in Collin County.

I was not able to locate him at the time of the 1910 Census.

At the time of the 1920 Census, he was living with his wife and daughter in the 167 District of Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma.

The 1930 Census for Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma, King Township, lists the family as follows:

216-232
Strong, Burt Head Rents $15/monthly Not on Farm M W 39 Married age 26 Texas Ohio Texas Mechanic Employed Not a veteran
____, Lucy wife F W 31 M 18 Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee
____, Mildred daughter F W 11 S In School Oklahoma Texas Tennessee

He was a neighbor of Marvin and Grace Payne.","STR06" "I1280","Strong","Burt Rodney","2 Oct 1890","22 Aug 1963","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Census1920 Census
Oklahoma, Grady County, Chickasha
Enumerated 26 Jan 1920
SD 64 ED 167 Sheet 9A
315 North Ninth Street
424-428
Strong, B. R. Hd M W 30 M Tx Oh Mo Machinist Railroad Shop
Strong, Lucy Wf F W 21 M Tn Tn Tn
Strong, Mildred Dtr F W 1 9/12 S Ok Tx Tn","STR06" "I1280","Strong","Burt Rodney","2 Oct 1890","22 Aug 1963","0","(Medical):Corpulmonale & arteriosclerotic heart disease (2 years); bronchial asthma and emphysema","STR06" "I19178","Strong","Caleb","20 Feb 1713","22 Aug 1789","0","He was a farmer at Colchester and later Sharon, Connecticut. http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/john.html","STR06" "I21405","Strong","Carrie B.","26 Oct 1865","28 Nov 1937","0","She married William C. HENBEST. (Robert S. Strong, SFAA Historian).","STR06" "I899","","","","","","","" "I20881","Strong","Charles","17 Dec 1829","Yes, date unknown","0","Married 1850 Margaret HULSE (dau. of Oliver W. HULSE). no children; a farmer in Borodino, Onondaga Co., N.Y. (Dwight, Vol. I, p 194).

At the time of the 1860 census, on June 20, 1860, they were living with her family in Spafford, Onondaga County, N.Y: 637-89 Oliver HULSE 61 Laborer $100 NY Nancy HULSE 60 NY Jane HULSE 15 NY Mehitible HULSE 13 NY Theresa HULSE 7 NY Margaret STRONG 29 NY Charles STRONG 29 NY

They were still living with her family in Spafford (Otisco P.O.) on July 20, 1870 59-64 HULSE Oliver 70 Farm Laborer NY HULSE, Maria 67 Keeping House NY HULSE, Mary 19 NY STRONG, Charles 40 Farm Laborer NY STRONG, Margaret 41 NY STRONG, Charles 8 NY

And although Dwight wrote that they had no children, there was Henry Strong, their was a child listed with them at the time of the both the 1870 and 1880 census, and in 1880 it was indicated he was their son. It appears he was called Charles in 1870 and Henry in 1880, but as he was the same age, it is likely the same person.

New York, Onondaga County, Borodino, District 1 FHL Film 1254906 NA Film # T9-0906 Page # 315A

Chas. STRONG Self M Male W 50 NY Farm Laborer MA MA Margeret STRONG Wife M Female W 51 NY Keeping House NY NY Henry STRONG Son S Male W 18 NY Farm Laborer NY NY","STR06" "I6006","Strong","Charles","Between 1858 and 1860","Aft 1912","0","Charles was not listed on the 1860 census, although he was shown as age 11 in 1870. He most likely was born shortly after the 1860 census was taken, or simply missed by the enumerator. He is mentioned by name in the 1894 probate records of Leanora Strong's estate, and also in the obituary of his sister Alice in 1912, so he was alive until at least that date. In Alice's obituary, he was shown as of Dorset, Ohio.

There is a 20 year old Charles Strong, born in Ohio with parents born in NY and OH, working as a single Farm Laborer in the home of David FRANCIS in Piermont, Ashtabula, OH at the time of the 1880 Federal Census. There was NOT a Charles Strong in Ashtabula in the index for the 1870 index, ten years earlier, so it is possible, so this is likely his listing in 1880. He was not found in the census indexes for 1900 or thereafter, however.

There was a Charles Strong, born in Ohio ca. 1858 that was living in or around Champaign County, Illinois from 1880 through his death in 1930. That Charles Strong, however is not David B. Strong's son. His death certificate shows that he was born in Toledo, Ohio and that his father was Frederick Silas Strong.","STR06" "I20805","Strong","Charles Frederick","1 May 1858","7 Jul 1930","0","This is NOT the Charles A. Strong, born ca. 1859, who was listed in the David Brainerd Strong home on the 1870 census of Trumbull County, Ohio. According to his death certificate, he was the son of Frederick STRONG and Marion FREEMAN.

County of Champaign Township of Urbana, Standard Certificate of Death Charles Frederick Strong RFD #1, Mahomet, Illinois Male White Married DOB 1 May 1858 Toledo, Ohio Age 72 years 2 months 7 days Farmer Retired 15 years Father Frederick Silas Strong born in Wakeman, , Ohio Mother Marion L. Freeman birthplace unknown Informant Alice D. Strong Filed July 8, 1930 Date of Death 7 July 1930 Cause of Death Carcinoma of stomach duration of 1 year contributory cause Exhaustion 20 days Signed S.W. Shurtz Burial Riverside July 9, 1930 Champaign, Illinois Undertaker E.W. Morrison

This is how his family was listed at the time of the 1870 Ohio census:

Ohio, Lucas, Toledo, Ward 7 STRONG, Frederick age 42 Carpenter 2000 200 New York STRONG, Marion 35 Keeping House New York STRONG, Charles 12 Ohio STRONG, Hattie 7 Ohio

I can NOT locate Frederick, Marion or Hattie at the time of the 1880 census at www.familysearch.com.

Charles, however, appears to have already moved to Illinois, and is listed as follows in 1880:

A. O. HOWELL Self M Male W 60 OH Tile Manufacturer NJ --- R. W. HOWELL Wife M Female W 61 NY Keeping House CT CT L. H. HOWELL Dau S Female W 20 IL At Home OH NY Carrie B. HOWELL Dau S Female W 18 IL At Ho Chas. STRONG Other S Male W 22 OH Works In Tile Yard OH OH Source Information:
Census Place Urbana, Champaign, Illinois
Family History Library Film 1254180
NA Film Number T9-0180
Page Number 409D

At the time of the 1900 census, he had moved to Condit, Champaign County, Illinois. His family is listed as follows:

Charles F. STRONG May 1858 age 42 M11 Oh Oh Oh Farmer Alice L. STRONG Oct 1863 age 37 M11 1/1 Il Ky Oh Fredrick R. Apr 1896 age 4 S Il Oh Il

In 1910, 52 year old Charles F. Strong, still married to Alice can be located in Harmon, Lee County, Illinois. The same couple can be found in 1920 back in Champaign County, but now in Newcomb. Charles is listed as age 71 on this census.","STR06" "I19298","Strong","Charles Henry","Between 1831 and 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Federal Census

Charles STRONG Self M Male W 49 OH Civil Engi
neer CT CT
Elizabeth STRONG Wife M Female W 42 OH Keeping House ENG OH
Harry STRONG Son S Male W 22 OH At College OH OH
Sophia E. STRONG Dau S Female W 19 MO At School
Addie STRONG Dau S Female W 16 OH At School OH OH
Charlie H. STRONG Son S Male W 8 OH OH OH
Ruth STRONG Dau S Female W 9M OH OH OH
Maggie HICKY Other S Female W 22 IRE Servant IRE
Louise BINEHOWER Other S Female W 29 GER Servant GER GER
William TEMPLE Other S Male W 26 KY Servant KY KY


Source Information:
Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255008
NA Film Number T9-1008
Page Number 136B","STR06" "I20","","","","","","","" "I10","Strong","Charles Richard","24 Aug 1932","21 Oct 2021","0","Charles was born in the midst of the Depression, and vividly remembers the financial struggle faced by his impoverished parents. In the summers, Charles was usually sent to stay on the farm owned by his great-grandparents, James and Zada Gentry. Charles remembers Zada as a tiny woman, and a good cook. She often remarked, after he devoured her meals, ""Charles, you must be hollow to your toes.""

Charles eventually rebelled against his father's stringent demands. In a bid for independence, he dropped out of school for in the eighth grade, staying out late most nights or not coming home for days at a time.

His parents sent him to Oklahoma City, to live with his Aunts Fay and Lois, who shared a home. His grandmother, Bessie Payne, lived there with her daughters as well. Charles slept in a cot in the back room. He remembers his grandmother having a Chocolate Hostess Cupcake waiting for him each day when he returned from school. Charles graduated from the 8th grade at Holy Angels Parochical School in Oklahoma City on May 25, 1947. After his graduation, he enrolled in the Oklahoma National Guard. He added two years to his age so he would be eligible to enlist. He was 5'8"" and 138 pounds, and told the unit he was age 17, not 15. After seven months of duty, on June 4, 1948, he was honorably discharged as a Private. The reason for his discharge was listed as ""Business Interference""

Charles returned home to Duncan to attend High School. He later dropped out of High School as well, and went to work at a bakery. He developed a lifelong aversion to most baked goods, remembering the overwhelming smell. Charles finally realized that education, was the best way to escape poverty, so he returned to school. He graduated from Duncan High School in May, 1952, along with his younger brother Bill.

Charles and Bill both enrolled at Oklahoma A&M (now OSU) in Stillwater. Charles borrowed money from his Aunt Lois to pay for his freshman year, and then was drafted into the U.S. Army during the Korean conflict. He received a medical discharge due to a chronic skin condition which made it impossible for him to wear combat boots. After his brief military service, he returned to OSU and used the GI bill to pay for the remainder of his education. He was original a Chemistry major, but changed to business and accounting due to these same skin allergies.

A Feb. 7, 1956 article in the student paper reported that ""Charles Strong, arts and sciences junior from Duncan, was named president of the Newman club Sunday evening during the election of the 1956 officers. Strong, a chemistry major, replaces Stan Prochaska, agriculture journalism senior from Enid, as proxy of the organization of Catholic students. He had been vice president and one time co-chairman of the membership committee. Ed Wakeen, OIT student from Massachusetts was elected vice president...(also from Massachusetts) Joe Hayden was elected treasurer...Beverly Kirchmeyer from Ponca City was elected secretary. Continuing as chaplin.....will be Rev. Joseph Dillon, assistant pastor of the St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Stillwater.""

Being president allowed Charles to live in the Newman club, further helping him with financing his education. It was also through the Newman club that Charles met his wife, Pat, a fellow student at OSU.

Charles received his B.S. degree in May, 1959 with a major in accounting and minor in economics. His first job was as an instructor of accounting and economics at Bloomsburg State College in Pennsylvania. He was there for one year, after which time he went to work as an auditor for a public accounting firm in Tulsa. After two years in public accounting, he worked as an auditor for two years at Halliburton in Duncan, Oklahoma. He received his CPA certificate (#1659) from the State of Oklahoma in 1963. Charles went back to OSU, and received his M.S in accounting in May, 1964.

Later, he went on to obtain his Ph.D. from the University of Alabama (May, 1972, Major in Industrial Relations with minors in Economics and Finance). It was at the married student housing at the University of Alabama that the Strong's started their lifelong friendship with JF and Earlene Burney.

While working on his Ph.D., the Strong's moved between small college's in Alabama, Mississippi, and Texas at which Charles had short term teaching assistantships. He was an instructor at OSU, the University of Alabama, Mississippi State College for Women, University of Texas at El Paso, and the University of Montevallo (in Alabama).

Charles looked a bit like Henry Kissinger (Secretary of State under Richard Nixon). Once, while on a business trip, he was in a bar in Washington D.C. He heard a whispered conversation between two people, who were hotly debating whether or not he was indeed Dr. Kissinger. When the waitress came up to ask if he wanted a refill, he drolly answered, in his Kissingerian best, ""Yah.""

In May, 1973, Charles was offered a position in the Accounting Department of Pan American University in Edinburg, Texas. He also received his Texas CPA Certificate (No. 12,595) in January, 1974.

While in the Rio Grande Valley, Charles became an avid bird watcher and member of the National Audobon Society. He participated in many bird censuses. He also enjoyed sailing.

Dr. Strong later became a full professor at Pan American. He taught mainly accounting classes, although towards the end of his career he began to teach in the management department. He retired in December, 1997. During his tenure at Pan Am, he served on numerous committees, was a N.A.S.A. Faculty Intern at the Johnson Space Center during the summer of 1974, and served as a visiting professor at Incarnate Word College in San Antonio. He also did the accounting, taxes, and financial planning for a corporate client in Edinburg. Charles retired from Pan American in December 1997.

Charles is a voracious reader, and is especially interested in nature and history. In the late 1990's he and his brother Bill made several trips to Europe to visit their cousin Pete Kubik and to visit various battle sites of World War II. He also became interested in Genealogy, and began travelling throughout the southwest, visiting courthouses in search of land records and also interviewing family members.

He is an enrolled member of the Chickasaw nation, as was his maternal grandfather, Thomas Payne. He is also a Mason.","STR06" "I10","Strong","Charles Richard","24 Aug 1932","21 Oct 2021","0","(Medical):Had Covid-19 in December 2020.","STR06" "I28","","","","","","","" "I7174","","","","","","","" "I20801","Strong","Clarence Ansel","12 Sep 1882","3 Jun 1923","0","A graduate of Western Reserve University. (Upton, Harriet Taylor A TWENTIETH CENTURY HISTORY OF TRUMBULL COUNTY, OHIO: The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1909, Vol. II, p 69).

In 1910, he was living with his older brother, Harry at a boarding house in Cleveland.

At the time of the 1920 census, he was married and living in Boston, Mass.

46 Park Vale Avenue #146-601 Strong, Clarence A Head Rent 37 M Ohio Ohio England/English Salesman Lamps Strong, Rose L Wife 40 M 1890 1896 Switzerland/French Germany/German Switzerland/French Strong, Nadine R Dau 13 S Ohio Ohio Switzerland/French

Clarence may not be the father of 13 year old Nadine, as he was listed as being single on the 1910 census & was living with his brother. Nadine may instead be his stepdaughter. It is not currently known what happened to Rose and Nadine after Clarence died.

Name: Strong, Clarence A. Date: June 3, 1923 Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #078. Notes: Strong-Clarence A. Suddenly in Roston (sic), June 3, Clarence A. Strong of Boston, Masc., age 41 years. Funeral services at Boston Monday, June 4, and burial at Warren, O., Wednesday, June 6.","STR06" "I1281","Strong","Claude E.","30 Oct 1891","18 Mar 1942","0","Apparently, Claude moved to Colorado, leaving his wife and children in Oklahoma, sometime in the 1930's, and lived there until his 1942 death. His exact whereabouts during this time period were unknown. His son Ralph, of Clinton, Oklahoma stated to Charles Strong (of Edinburg, Texas) that he saw Claude for a moment, he thinks in Anadarko, Oklahoma while he was driving an ambulance for the Civilian Conservation Corps.

This appears as if it could be Claude's listing at the time of the 1930 census, despite the slight discrepency in the way his name was listed. He was shown as a veteran of World War I, which Charles Strong of Edinburg, Texas does not remember. This may or may not be the correct person, and/or the correct veteran information.

Colorado, Mesa County, Grand Junction, District 15

STRONG, C. Luther E. Lodger M W 36 S Texas Texas Missouri Manager Movie Theatre Veteran WW

His wife and children were not located in the 1930 census index, but presumably were still in Oklahoma.

CLAUDE E. STRONG, GREYSTONE RANCHER DIES IN HOSPITAL

Claude E. Strong, Greystone rancher, died at the Solandt hospital in Hayden, March 18, following a serious illness of about two months.
He was admitted to the hospital January 23. A ruptured stomach, combined with other ailments was given as the cause of death.
Mr. Strong had been a resident of Greystone for the past two years.
He was born October 30, 1891, in Collin county, Texas. He was raised in Oklahoma and lived there until he came to Moffat County to make his home with two of his brothers.
He was married November 20, 1915, in Bureau (sic) County, Oklahoma, but had been separated from his wife for some time.
He is survived by two daughters, Dorothy Powell, of Carter, Okla., and Ruby Smith, of Albuquerque, N. M.; two sons, Walter of Willa, Okla., and Ralph of Clinton, Okla.; two grandsons and one grand daughter; six brothers, Augustus and Rolla J. of Greystone, B. R. of Chickasha, Okla., W. W. of Lawton, Okla., E. E., who resides in California, and E. R. who lives in the state of Washington.
Funeral services were held at the Baptist church here, Sunday afternoon at 1:30 with the Rev. Roy Walker in charge of the service.
Interment was in Fairview Cemetery under direction of I. J. Robacker.

From Craig (Moffat County) Colorado Empire Courier, Vol. 52. #1 Page 1, March 25, 1942

NOTES by Charles Richard Strong, a Grand Nephew of Claude. This information obtained in July 2000 in Craig, Colorado.

Through a library search in Craig, it was discovered that uncle Claude was buried in the old Fairview section of the town cemetery. Records show he was placed in section F (Fairview) lot 53. It was the South half of that lot. There is no head stone or marker of any kind.

The local Funeral home helped me find this section. The North half contains the remains of Emma and John Easley. Claude is east of a Morris Family plot and next to the West Road.

Peggy Patty Baker of Yukon, Oklahoma (Grand Daughter of Augustus Homer Strong) was in Craig and the ranch when she was a young lady. She said the ""busted gut"" was probably peritonitis. The ranch is at least 60 miles over rough mountain roads to Craig.

Claude spent from January 23 to March 18th (54 days) in the Hospital. This long stay may have caused Rolla to sell part of his ranch to pay for hospital and burial of Claude. In July 1942, he sold about 70.65 acres of land out of the original 635.65 acres. Note that in April 1948, Rolla Changed the title to ranch to himself and Gus as joint tenancy and survivorship. Rolla and Gus sold the ranch of 560 acres to a R. F. Brown on May 10, 1956.","STR06" "I1281","Strong","Claude E.","30 Oct 1891","18 Mar 1942","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Grady County, Chickasha
Enumerated 26 Jan 1920
SD 64 ED 167-168 Sheet 8B
219 North 10th Street
415-469
Strong, C.E. Head M W 28 Tx Tx Tx Section Hand Railway
Strong, Della Wife F W 21 M Missouri TN Missouri
Strong, Ralph Son M W 2 8/12 Ok Tx Missouri
Strong, Ruby Dau F W 7/12 Ok Tx Missouri

1011 Penn. Avenue
416-470
Strong, A.H. Head M W 41 M Tx Tx Tx Boiler Maker Railroad S
hop
Strong, Mary Wife F w 32 M Mississippi Alabama Mississippi
Strong, Agnes Dau F w 12 S Ok Tx Miss","STR06" "I21131","Strong","Coley Matthew","22 Mar 1850","17 Nov 1937","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Wisconsin, Milwaukee County, Town of Greenfield
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 5 Sheet 7A
142-143
Myron and Mary Strong Family
143-144
Strong, Coley Head W M Sept 1850 50 D Wisc NY NY Farmer
Strong, Emily P Dtr W F Feb 1876 24 S Mich Wisc Canada Eng
Strong, William A Son W M Jun 1879 20 S Mich Wisc Canada Eng Laborer
McCreery, Rex I Nephew W M Jan 1881 19 S Mich Oh Wisc ??? Writer
Baldwin, W Orla Boarder W F Jan 1890 10 S Mich Canada E Canade E In School
Bowers, Belle L Boarder W F Oct 1874 25 S Wisc NY Wisc Seamtress","STR06" "I21420","Strong","Coley Paul","26 Sep 1871","Jul 1932","0","Married Lula M. BOWERS. (Robert S. Strong, SFAA Historian).","STR06" "I20937","Strong","Cordelia","29 Nov 1811","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):A biography of Hezekiah Strong indicated that their were five (5) children in the ""parental family,"" whereas Benjamin Dwight lists only four sons. It appears the fifth child was daughter Cordelia, listed as a descendant by Robert Strong, the historian of the Strong Family Association of America.","STR06" "I20806","Strong","David","1829","Yes, date unknown","0","1870 CENSUS Ohio, Portage, Atwater
STRONG, David age 41 Running saw mill Ohio
STRONG, Sarah age 38 Keeping house Ohio
STRONG, Henry age 12 Ohio
STRONG, Carrie age 11 Ohio
STRONG, Jessie age 9 Ohio
STRONG, Emma age 3 Ohio


1880 CENSUS Ohio, Cuyahoga, Cleveland

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Sarah STRONG Self W Female W 48 OH CT CT
Henry STRONG Son S Male W 23 OH R. R. Clerk OH OH
Caroline STRONG Dau S Female W 21 OH OH OH
Jessie STRONG Dau S Female W 19 OH OH OH
Emma STRONG Dau S Female W 13 OH At School OH OH
John STRONG Son S Male W 8 OH OH OH

1900 CENSUS Ohio, Cuyahoga, Cleveland, Dist 101
975 South Logan Avenue
#276-310
MILLER, Carrie Head Apr 1859 Wd 1/1 Oh Oh Oh Dressmaker
MILLER, Franklin son Feb 1890 Single Oh Oh Oh At school
STRONG, Sarah Mother June 1832 Wd 5/5 Oh Ct Ct
STRONG, Jessie Sister Jan 1861Single Oh Oh Oh Saleswoman, notions
STRONG, John Brother Feb 1872 Single Oh Oh Oh Clerk","STR06" "I21117","Strong","David (Dea.)","15 Dec 1704","25 Jan 1801","0","He was married three times, to Thankful LOOMIS, Abigail PHELPS, and Zilpah DAVIS. His children were all by his first marriage. He was a farmer at Bolton, Ct., and for 65 years deacon inthe Congregational Church. He removed from Windsor to Bolton about 1730--living some three miles from the centre of the town on the road to Buckingham. (Dwight, pp 39, 40).

This was the ancestor of one of the participants in the Strong DNA Study with whom Thomas Anthony Strong of San Antonio, Texas had a high resolutions DNA match on the 25 Marker Test.

393-390-10-391-385a-385b-426-388-439-389i-392-389ii-458-4591-459b-455-454-447-437-448-449-464a-464b-464c-464d

6811 Strong 13 23 14 11 11 13 1212 12 13 13 29 17 9 10 11 11 25 15 19 29 15 15 16 19 5858 Strong 13 23 14 11 11 13 1212 12 13 13 29 17 9 10 11 11 26 15 19 29 15 15 16 18

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegalstrongs/dnaresults.htm

Deacon David Strong dob 5 Dec 1704, Windsor, CT? dod 25 Jan 1801, Bolton, CT

Ebenezer Strong (Dwight Ref. #447-8) dob 01May1750, Bolton, CT? dod 03Nov1824, Bolton, CT?

Daniel Strong dob 18Nov1786 Bolton, CT? dod 01Mar1870 Bolton, CT?

Nathan Morgan Strong dob 24Mar1829 Bolton, CT dod 02May1911,Vernon, CT

Norman Hollister Strong dob 26Apr1857, Glastonbury, CT dod 29Dec1911, Vernon CT

Carol Strong Nelson (NELSONCRLS@aol.com) emailed that : ""My Dad is Norman Randall Strong, 86, the participant in the test (kit #6811). I am the one who encouraged him to take the test, and I guess, the family genealogist.

It appears that your line did alot of moving westward, while mine stayed put! The house here in Vernon was built by my gggrandfather, Nathan Morgan Strong in 1878. He wanted to move to Ohio after living in about twelve other homes here in town. His wife, Abbie Louise Hollister, refused to move again, and thus the homestead and farm was built. She called the shots having inherited a modest sum from her father, a Glastonbury, CT native.""","STR06" "I6030","Strong","David Brainerd","24 Sep 1819","30 Mar 1894","0","""a farmer in Bristolville, O., m. Betsey KAGY."" (Dwight, p 194).

There was not a David Strong listed as paying personal property taxes in Trumbull from 1822-1834. A William STRONG was on this list, beginning in 1829, but his relationship to David is not known.

William, born ca 1790 in Massachussetts, is listed on the 1850 Trumbull County census. He is married to a Polly, born ca 1905 in Ohio, and they are the parents of Eliza (20), Electa (18), James (16), Tyrza Ann (8), Allen (7), and Milo (4), all born in Ohio.

David B. Strong registered a Cattle Marking June 25, 1841: Crop of right ear and hole in same.

On an 1841 plat of Bristol, David Strong's land was adjacent to land owned by the KAGY, ECKSTINE, and MAYHEW families. He appears to have owned the same plat of land from 1841 through 1890. On the 1900 plat of Bristol, it appears that this land had been transferred to Austin E. ULRICH.

Jan 1, 1846, indenture of apprenticeship between John REEL, David B. STRONG and Leah CLAY, age 9. John REEL, guardian of Leah CLAY, does bind Leah CLAY unto David B. STRONG until she reaches the age of 18, to learn the trade of housekeeping. Upon expiration of apprenticeship, David will provide Leah CLAY with a new bible, at least two suits of common wearing apparel, one cow, one bed, and one spinning wheel. (Historical Collections of Bristol Township, Bristolville, Ohio Thomas J. Kachur 1989, p. 72, xerox copies provided by the Trumbull County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society).


David's first wife, Betsy, died on June 15, 1851

David Strong married Leanora A. Sherman one month after Betsy died, on July 15, 1851 in Ashtabula County. The fact that he had four small motherless children at home was likely the reason for the brief courtship.

By the time of the 1870 census, David's three oldest boys had moved away from home. Daughter Ella had died. Ralph, who would have only been around 12 years old, was working on the farm of his Uncle Hezekiah B. Strong in Nebraska, and since 11 year old Charles had not been listed on the 1860 census, he most likely was only age 9 or 10.

David and Leanora were divorced after the 1870 census, but remarried prior to the census of 1880.

David and Leanora died within weeks of each other in early 1894, as can be seen from the brief obituary below from the ""Historical Collections of Bristol Township, Bristolville, Ohio"" by Thomas J. Kachur, 1989, p. 209, xerox copies provided by the Trumbull County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society:

STRONG, David B., m. Mrs. Leanora A. (Sherman) STRONG Mar 16, 1876. Leanora was the step-mother of H.A. Strong of Warren. David d. Mar. 30, 1894, and she d. Apr 8, 1894.

OBITUARY WESTERN RESERVE DEMOCRAT, APRIL 6, 1894, PAGE 8, COLUMN 2 OAKFIELD

David Strong, an old pioneer of Bristol, died at his home, Friday, March 30. Funeral services were held Sunday. The relatives of the deceased desire, through the columns of the DEMOCRAT to extend their earnest thanks to the friends and neighbors who so kindly leant their assistance during Mr. Strong's sickness and death. The choir has their special gratitude for their part rendered in the funeral service. (Courtesy of William Billig).

The Strong Estates were probated in Trumbull County, Ohio (Estates no. 1060 and 1065).

David's personal goods and chattel were appraised on April 17, 1894, and determined to be worth $96.20. His estate consisted of 1 Bay Mare, 1 Bay Colt, 1 Buggy, 1 Cow, 18 Chickens, Wood, 1 old sleigh and wagon, 1 set of old bobbs, contents of blacksmith shop, a tool chest with tools, household furniture and potatoes. When these items were sold, $127.06 was raised. $59 was used to pay A.E. Miner for David's Casket and Burial Robe, with the balance being used to pay debts incurred in settling the estate.

Rhodene Frederick also found a reference to the probate proceedings in 1892 in nearby Geauga County for a David B. Strong. Copies of these records indicate this was another David B. Strong, a resident of Huntsburgh Township, and husband of Dorcas Strong. Their children were listed as Mrs. Mary E. Johnson and Ms.? S. Johnson.","STR06" "I6030","Strong","David Brainerd","24 Sep 1819","30 Mar 1894","0","(Research):Census Information:

Per 1850 OHIO CENSUS:
(David was a farmer, with $800 in property)
District 143?, Bristol Township
Enumerated on 22 August 1850
#1056-1084
Strong, David B age: 31 born: NY
Strong, Betsy Ann age 31 born: VA
Strong, John A age 8 born: Trumbull Co, OH Attended School
Strong, George age 6 born: Trumbull Co, OH Attended School
Strong, Henry age 4 born: Trumbull Co, OH Attended School
Strong, Hannah age 2 born: Trumbull Co, OH

1860 OHIO CENSUS,
Trumbull County Bristol Township
Enumerated on 24 August 1860
#1418-1379
Strong, David age 40 M Farmer born in NY
Strong, Leonora age 28 F born in Ohio
Strong, John age 18 M Printers Apprentice born Ohio
Strong, George age 16 M born Ohio Attended School Strong, H
enry age 14 M born Ohio Attended School
Strong, Francis age 7 M born Ohio Attended Schol
Strong, Ella age 4 F born Ohio
Strong, Ralph age 2 M born Ohio
Strong, Mary age 12 F born Ohio Attended School (Shown as Hannah on the 1850 census)

1870 OHIO CENSUS
Trumbull County
Film Roll #1271 Page #45:
Bristol Township,
Enumerated 4 August 1870

#62-63
STRONG David B 52 m NY Farmer
(RP $2800, PP $825)
STRONG Leanora A 40 f OH Keeping House
STRONG Frank A 17 m OH At Store?
STRONG Charles A 11 m OH At School
STRONG Fred A 9 m OH At School
STRONG Alice M 5 f OH At School


1880 OHIO CENSUS
Trumbull County

Daniel (sic) B. STRONG Self M Male W 66 NY Farmer CT CT
Lenora STRONG Wife M Female W 48 OH MA MA
Allie M. STRONG Dau S Female W 15 OH NY OH

Source Information:
Census Place Bristol, Trumbull, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255070
NA Film Number T9-1070
Page Number 38B

Trumbull County, Ohio Directory, 1889-90
D. B. Strong
Bristolville Bristol OH","STR06" "I29","","","","","","","" "I39642","Strong","Deborah","25 Mar 1737","Yes, date unknown","0","Benjamin Dwight shows that she married Bethuel CHITTENDEN.","STR06" "I39652","Strong","Deborah","Aft 1774","Yes, date unknown","0","Benjamin Dwight shows that she married Solomon TUTTLE.","STR06" "I39651","Strong","Desire","Aft 1772","Yes, date unknown","0","Benjamin Dwight writes that she married Samuel KELSEY.","STR06" "I39636","Strong","Desire","11 Aug 1801","Yes, date unknown","0","Benjamin Dwight shows her as a daughter of Isaac STRONG and Miriam BACON, and further wrote that ""She still (1871) resides at West Webster.""

","STR06" "I8735","Strong","Dorothy May","30 Jul 1925","8 Mar 2007","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by J&G Sanders:

Dorothy was born in Brinkman, Oklahoma. She grew up in the Granite and Carter area. She married William Donald Powell who preceded her in death in 1960. She later married Luther Hickman in Gainesville, Texas on June 12, 1962. He preceded her in death December 30, 2005. She moved to Sulphur in 1971 and worked for B. L. Owens Furniture. She was a member of the Abundant Life Church.

She was preceded in death by her parents Jess [stepfather] & Della Wall, 2 brothers and 1 sister, 3 step-sisters.

Survivors: Sons: Donald Powell of Sulphur, Richard Lee Powell of Abilene, Texas 3 Grandchildren and 3 Great Grandchildren.

Memorial Services: Tuesday March 13 at 1:00 PM at the Abundant Life Church.","STR06" "I1283","Strong","Earl Everett","3 Mar 1897","14 Oct 1982","0","Per the 1900 Texas Census, his middle initial was J, and he was born in Texas. However, according to his descendants, his middle name was Everett. They also list his place of birth as Indian Territory. At the time of the 1910 Federal Census, twelve year-old Earl was living in Comanche County, Oklahoma, and enumerated with Levi and Sarah Hoskins as a foster child. His father, Ralph, was living in New Mexico at the time, with his new wife and his younger brother Ernest. One of Earl's daughters told Charles Strong that Earl disliked his new stepmother, whom he called ""the old lady"" and ran away from New Mexico. The relationship, if any, between the Strong family and Levi Hoskins is unknown.

At the time of the 1930 Census, Earl and his wife, along with their five children, were living in Chandler, Grady County, Oklahoma. Living with them, as well, was his niece, Agnes Strong, and her four month old daughter, Peggy Lynn.

California Death Index:

STRONG EARL EVERETT 03/03/1897 HALL M OKLAHOMA TULARE 10/14/1982

His death certificate listed him as the son of Ralph Strong and Ellie Hall. It was shown, in error, that they were from Illinois. It was also stated that for the prior 50 years he had been self-employed in the Agriculture business. His address was shown as 2125 South Prospect, Porterville, California. The informant was Velma Powell, his daughter, and she was shown as having the same address.","STR06" "I1283","Strong","Earl Everett","3 Mar 1897","14 Oct 1982","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Grady County, Chandler
Strong, Earl D. Head R 10 M W ww M 23 Ok Oh Tx Laborer Dair
y
Strong, Willie J Wife H F w 29 M 19 Tx Ms Ill. None Strong, Joel F Son M w 10 S Ok Ok Tx
Strong, Lee E Son M W 8 S Ok Ok Tx
Strong, Zelma Daug F W 7 S Ok Ok Tx
Strong, Roland Son M W 4 S Ok Ok Tx
Strong, Velma Dau F W 1 3/12 Ok Ok TX
Strong, Agnes I Niece F w 22 D 21 Ok Tx Ms Waitress Hotel
Strong, Peggy L Grandniece F W 4/12 S Ok Ok Ok","STR06" "I1283","Strong","Earl Everett","3 Mar 1897","14 Oct 1982","0","(Medical):Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease","STR06" "I19269","Strong","Ebenezer (Elder)","Abt 1643","11 Feb 1728","0","Married Hannah CLAPP.

FAMOUS DESCENDANTS of EBENEZER STRONG and HANNAH CLAPP

Strong Family Association of America Homepage (http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage)

They are the second great-grandparents of Gov. Caleb STRONG (1744-1819), who was one of the first senators from the state of Massachusetts, as well as being elected Governor of this state in 1800

They are the fourth great-grandparents of Sarah DELANO, the mother of Franklin Delano ROOSEVELT (1882-1945), the 32nd President of the United States","STR06" "I31813","Strong","Edward","Jan 1827","17 Mar 1828","0","Wickliffe Cemetery records read: ""Edward Strong/ Who died/ March 17th, 1828/ Aged 1 Year & 3 Months.""","STR06" "I19238","Strong","Edwin Miles","Between 1832 and 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","A 13 year old Edwin Strong was living in the home of Stephen and Laurie HARKNESS, of Lyme Township, Huron County, Ohio in 1850. If Rebecca died in 1835, he may have been too young to have been her son.

At the 1850 Federal Census, a 12 year old Edwin and 10 year old Ellen Strong were also living in Lyme Township, Huron County, Ohio. They were listed with Loran and Olive BUGBEE, ages 40 and 33, respectively, both born in New York. Edwin and Ellen were both born in Ohio. As Edwin's mother was said to have died in 1835, and the 12 year old Edwin on the census would have been born in 1838, it appears they are different individuals.","STR06" "I21464","","","","","","","" "I45651","Strong","Elijah","26 Jun 1771","26 Apr 1860","0","""He was a farmer at Colchester, Ct.""","STR06" "I19340","Strong","Elijah (Dea.)","12 May 1776","3 Oct 1826","0","A farmer and hotel-keeper and a deacon in the Presbyterian church at Ashland (the Windham), N.Y., where he d. Oct. 3, 1826. (Dwight, p. 485).","STR06" "I45660","Strong","Elijah Frank","12 Oct 1804","Yes, date unknown","0","""He was a teacher and afterwards a merchant in South Carolina. He d. at Little Rock, Arkansas, where his family still resides.""","STR06" "I39639","Strong","Elisha","30 May 1727","11 Dec 1775","0","Benjamin Dwight writes that he was ""a farmer at Salisbury, Ct., and afterwards (1761-75) at Brandon, Vt. (Otter Creek): a man of energy and pluck.""","STR06" "I19349","Strong","Elisha","15 Aug 1743","13 Apr 1805","0","A farmer in Coventry and Sharon, Ct., and finally in Ashland, Greene County, New York (1785-1805), where he owned a large tract of land. He was killed by the kick of a horse.","STR06" "I19271","Strong","Elizabeth","24 Feb 1646","12 May 1736","0","She m. Joseph PARSONS, Esq., of Northampton. (Dwight, Vol. I, p 19).","STR06" "I6094","Strong","Elizabeth","20 Feb 1670","Yes, date unknown","0","Dwight notes that she was married Thomas BURNHAM. According to more recent research, this is most likely incorrect as it appears her niece, the daughter of John Strong, III was actually married to a Burnham.","STR06" "I21113","Strong","Elizabeth","21 Sep 1689","18 Apr 1720","0","d. soon. (Dwight, p 20).","STR06" "I26","","","","","","","" "I19379","Strong","Ephraim","4 Jan 1684","","0","Blacksmith and farmer of Milford, Ct.

Ephraim was the ancestor of Eastman Strong Minor, a missionary to Ceylon. Eastman Minor's son, Dr. William Chester Minor was a Union Army surgeon whose Civil War experiences caused a permanent mental breakdown. His subequent criminal acts led him to be confined for the rest of his life to the Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum in England. In Simon Winchester's book, THE PROFESSOR AND THE MADMAN, the story of Dr. Minor's twenty year involvement in the creation of the Oxford English Dictionary is detailed. Dr. James Murray, editor of the OED came to rely on the thorough and well documented contributions from Dr. Minor, assuming for many years his most diligent contributor was a staff doctor at Broadmoor, not an inmate.","STR06" "I39646","Strong","Ephraim","1 Jan 1759","19 May 1824","0","Benjamin Dwight writes that he was a farmer and miller in Brandon and a deacon in the Bapt. Ch. He married Lydia Ambler, and he adopted a son and heir Hiram Bigelow surnamed by him Strong.","STR06" "I1284","Strong","Ernest Richard","2 Apr 1899","15 Oct 1961","0","The youngest son of Ralph and Mary Ella was an infant at the time of the 1900 Hopkins County, Texas census. In 1910, he was living with his father and stepmother in Roosevelt County, New Mexico. He can' t be located at the time of the 1920 census. In 1930, he was living in Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon. His wife was listed as Fay, and was shown as being born in 1894 in Oklahoma, which would make her some five years older than him. However, the death certificate for Dorothy Fay Strong instead shows her as being born in 1903, making her four years younger than Ernest.

At one time, he was erroneously thought to have as died in California in 1965, based on the SSDI. However, that death was not for the correct Ernest Strong.

Ernest actually died at the Sacred Heart Hospital in Eugene, Oregon, approximately three weeks after being struck by a pickup at the cross walk of Broadway and Olive on September 30, at 5:15 p.m. The actual cause of death was listed as an accident, and was due to a pulmonary embolism of both lungs.

The death certificate indicates he has moved to Eugene around 1955. His occupation was listed as Houseman at the Eugene Hotel. His place of birth was shown as Texas, and his parents were listed as Ralph and Mary Ellen Strong. The informant was his wife, Dorothy F(ay) Strong.","STR06" "I1284","Strong","Ernest Richard","2 Apr 1899","15 Oct 1961","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Oregon, Lincoln County, Toledo, District 6
Strong, Ernest R. Head M W M 31 M 24 Oklahoma US US Laborer Mill
Strong, Fay Wife F W 36 (sic) M 19 Oklahoma Ohio Illinois
","STR06" "I19199","Strong","Esther","3 Oct 1763","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Asaph DOANE. (Dwight, p 174).","STR06" "I19211","Strong","Esther","Apr 1788","7 Apr 1826","0","Cemetery records instead indicate she died in October 1826.","STR06" "I19338","Strong","Esther Dorcas","10 Oct 1815","Aft 1871","0","Dwight recounts that when she was five years of age she wandered off after her brother up the Catskill Mountains, and became lost. The whole neighborhood was aroused at once to search for her, and guns were fired and torches kept blazing all night to scare away wolves. She was found the next day, her clothing nearly torn off from her by brambles. (Dwight, p. 485).","STR06" "I19177","Strong","Eunice","19 Nov 1711","Aft 9 Sep 1786","0","Married first, Dec 7, 1730 Colchester, Ebenezer THOMAS d. Colchester Aug 30, 1752; Married second, Mar 5, 1755 Colchester. First Congregational Church, Tristam BROWN; and she married third, Feb 21, 1765 Colchester, as his third wife, Elnathan ROWLEY d. Jul 1786. http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/john.html

This differs from Dwight's book, which has her married to Benjah WEBSTER of Lebanon, Ct. However, Dwight states ""The author would be glad to be corrected here,"" and apparently was!","STR06" "I21002","Strong","Eunice","19 Nov 1711","25 Nov 1750","0","Benjamin Dwight and the Strong Family Association website use differing dates of birth. In Dwight's book, she is shown as born 17 Aug 1710. The SFAA website shows 19 Nov 1711. I used the SFAA dates since it is more current.

Dwight shows she married Ebenezer THOMAS of Lebanon. (p 123).","STR06" "I19272","Strong","Experience","4 Aug 1650","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Zerubabel FILER of Windsor. (Dwight, Vol. I, p. 19).","STR06" "I21027","Strong","Ezra","2 Mar 1701","7 Mar 1785","0","Dwight referenced him as a farmer in Lebanon, Ct., where his first six children were born, and at Cholchester, Ct, and then Marlboro.

Ezra Strong was the 7th great grandfather of Governor Sarah Louise Heath Palin of Alaska; the first female vice-presidential nominee of the Republican Party in 2008.","STR06" "I11067","Strong","Francis A. ""Frank""","Jun 1853","16 Sep 1931","0","This appears to be Frank, with his first wife Mary ALFORD, at the time of the 1880, 1900 and 1910 census:

Frank STRONG Self M Male W 27 OH Farm Laborer OH OH
Mary STRONG Wife M Female W 24 OH Keeping House OH OH
Freddie STRONG Son S Male W 5 OH OH OH

Source Information:
Census Place Mesopotamia, Trumbull, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255070
NA Film Number T9-1070
Page Number 293C

1900 Federal Census
Ohio, Geauga County, Middlefield Twp, Dist 52
STRONG, Frank A Hd Jun? 1853 age 46 M26 Oh Oh Oh Day Laborer
STRONG, Mary M Jan 1858 age 42 M26 3/3 Oh Oh OH
STRONG, Willam A Apr 1881 age 19 Oh Oh Oh Day Laborer
STRONG, George A Jun 1898 age 1

1910 Federal Census
Ohio, Geauga County, Chardon Twp
STRONG Frank A Hd M W 57 M1 35 Oh Oh Oh Laborer
STRONG Mary M Wife F W 54 M1 35 3/3 Oh Oh Oh
STRONG George A Son M W 11 S Oh Oh Oh
DUNCAN Peter Boarder M W 33 S Va Va Va Telephone Lineman

It appears the Mary died sometime after the 1910 census, and that Frank remarried, based on the following Geagua County Records Marriage record, which shows Frank A. Strong married Mrs. Addie L. Smith 7-5-1917 7 - 301 Grooms parents David B. Strong and Lenora A. Sherman. (Courtesty of Rhodene Frederick) According to her death certificate, Addie's maiden name was BOWEN.

1920 Federal Census
Rome, Ashtabula, OH
STRONG, Frank A Head 67 Oh NY Oh Farmer
STRONG, Addie Wife 53 Oh Pa Oh
STRONG, Hazel* Dtr 17Oh Oh Oh

As Frank and Addie were not married until 1917, Hazel must have been born while Addie was still married to a SMITH.

Frank may have temporarily moved West with his youngest son George, as it appears he was living with George in Winslow Arizona in 1930. Addie is not listed on the census with him, even though Frank is shown as married. Perhaps they were temporarily separated. Frank appears to have returned to Ohio, as the following cemetery listing can be found for he, and for Addie in 1931.

Munson, Geauga Co., OH Maple Hill Cem. Frank A. Strong 1856 - 09-16-1931 Addie L. Strong 1866 - 09-16-1931 nee Smith

Even though they died on the same day, it appears they died in differing cities from natural causes, and not in a joint accident.","STR06" "I11067","Strong","Francis A. ""Frank""","Jun 1853","16 Sep 1931","0","(Medical):Heart Disease","STR06" "I20972","Strong","Frank","Bef Apr 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1870 census, Frank is living with his father and grandparents in Onondaga County. It appears that his mother, Angela, probably died either when he was born, or shortly thereafter.","STR06" "I20847","Strong","Fred Austin","10 Aug 1871","22 Mar 1948","0","His death certificate shows him to be the son of Lorenzo Strong and Lois Austin of Strongsville, Ohio.
","STR06" "I20847","Strong","Fred Austin","10 Aug 1871","22 Mar 1948","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1910 Census
Texas, McLennan County, First Precinct, Dist 74
STRONG, Fred Hd M W 32 M12 Oh Oh Oh Gardener
STRONG, """""" Wf F W 36 M12 1/1 Oh Oh Oh
STRONG, Viola L Dau F W 10 S Oh Oh Oh
STRONG, Frank M Broth w 41 S Oh Oh Oh Laborer Garden

1920 Census
Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Ward 6
STRONG, Fred Hd 45 Oh Oh Oh Stationary Engineer City
STRONG, Sadie Wf 44 Oh England England
STRONG, Viola Dtr 20 Oh Oh OH Saleswoman Dry Goods
STRONG, Margaret Dtr 5 Tx Oh Oh

1930 Census
Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Lakewood
STRONG, Fred A M W 54 M22 Oh Oh Oh Stationary Engineer Public School
STRONG, Pearl F W 54 M22 Oh Oh OH
STRONG, Margaret Dtr W 15 Tx Oh OH","STR06" "I21425","Strong","Fred Jay","30 Jul 1877","16 Apr 1939","0","Name Fred J. Strong
Gender Male
Christening Date:
Christening Place:
Birth Date 30 Jul 1877
Birthplace Seymour, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race: White
Father's Name Benjiman T. Strong
Father's Birthplace: American
Father's Age:
Mother's Name Martha J. Manly
Mother's Birthplace: American
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number C00323-8
System Origin Wisconsin-EASy
GS Film number 1305137
Reference ID v 1 p 28

Citing this Record:
""Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XRVT-ZR9 : accessed 17 Jul 2013), Fred J. Strong, 30 Jul 1877.","STR06" "I22055","Strong","Freddie A.","24 Jun 1875","Yes, date unknown","0","Rhodene Frederick found the following information in Geauga Co., Ohio records:

Freddie A. Strong b Jun 24, 1875 1-076-#1580 Parents Frank A. Strong and Mary Alfred. He was born in Nelson, Ohio.

Freddie was listed with his parents at the time of the 1880 census, but can not be located in subsequent census records.

It was SUSPECTED that the following census records might be for Freddie A. Strong. However, after obtaining a death certificate for the Fred Strong enumerated below, it was determined that he was actually the son of Lorenzo Strong and Lois Austin of Strongsville, Ohio.

1910 Census Texas, McLennan County, First Precinct, Dist 74 STRONG, Fred Hd M W 32 M12 Oh Oh OH Gardener STRONG, """""" Wf F W 36 M12 1/1 Oh Oh Oh STRONG, Viola L Dau F W 10 S Oh Oh Oh STRONG, Frank M Broth w 41 S Oh Oh Oh Laborer Garden

1920 Census STRONG, Fred Hd 45 Oh Oh Oh Stationary Engineer City STRONG, Sadie Wf 44 Oh England England STRONG, Viola Dtr 20 Oh Oh OH Saleswoman Dry Goods STRONG, Margaret Dtr 5 Tx Oh Oh

1930 Census STRONG, Fred A M W 54 M22 Oh Oh Oh Stationary Engineer Public School STRONG, Pearl F W 54 M22 Oh Oh OH STRONG, Margaret Dtr W 15 Tx Oh OH","STR06" "I6005","Strong","Frederick Adelbert","22 Oct 1863","19 Feb 1943","0","""Strong Fred, son of David and Leanora A Sherman Strong, m. Bertha Osborne Oct. 22, 1885. She d. Feb 8, 1906, at her home in Youngstown. She was the dau. of Harmon B. Osborne of Bristol and a sister of Frank Osborne. Bertha was the mother of seven children. Fred m. (2) Mary A Bowyer of Farmington Mar. 12, 1910. Mary was the dau. of Arthur and Rosetta M. Fitchet Bowyer.""

HISTORICAL COLLECTION OF BRISTOL TOWNSHIP, Bristolville Ohio, Thomas J. Kochur, 1989. (p. 210).

Alberta's death in 1906 was probably as a result of childbirth, daughter Mary Alberta being born just 9 days prior to her mothers death. It was obviously devasting to the family. Fred or his youngest daughters have not yet been located 1910 or 1920 census index. The older children appear to have scattered. Robert S. Strong, the SFAA Historian, indicates that Fred left the family after the children were born.

At the time of the 1910 census, 22 year-old Anna and 9 year-old Grace were living with their grandparents, Harmon and Ann Osborne, in Bristol. Daughters Mabel, age 21, and Belle, age 19, were living with their Aunt Alice Strong CUTTING in the fourth ward of Youngstown. Harmon, age 16, was listed as a ""hired man"" in the home of Cass MILLS in Farmington Township, Trumbull County. Harry, age 14, was listed as a ""boy to raise"" in the home of Wallace BOLES in Southington Township, Trumbull County.

Fred and Alberta are buried in the Evergreen Cemetery, Bristol.

The following obituary was copied from Rootsweb World Connect Project Richard Osborn Family (William Daley www.wadquest@aol.com)

OBITUARY IN WARREN TRIBUNE CHRONICLE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1943

Fred Strong

Fred Strong, 81, resident of Orwell for the past two years, died at the home of his brother in new Lyme Friday at midnight. He had been living there for the past few weeks.

Surviving are eight children, 10 grandchildren, and seven great grandchildren.

The body is at the Paine Funeral Home in Orwell, where funeral services will be held Monday at 1:30 pm. Friends may call at the funeral home at any time.","STR06" "I6005","Strong","Frederick Adelbert","22 Oct 1863","19 Feb 1943","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Ohio, Mahoning County, Youngstown, Ward 10
Fred D STRONG Oct 1863 M14 Oh NY Oh Teamster
Bertie STRONG Oct 1885 M14 5/5 Oh Oh Ire
Anna STRONG Mar 1887 S Oh Oh Oh
Mable STRONG Jan 1889 S Oh Oh Oh
Bell STRONG Feb 1891 S Oh Oh Oh
Harmon STRONG April 1893 S Oh Oh Oh
Harry STRONG Apr 1896 S Oh Oh OH

","STR06" "I929","","","","","","","" "I45657","Strong","George","Bef 1799","Yes, date unknown","0","""son of Asa Strong of Colchester and Polly Mann.""","STR06" "I20880","Strong","George","6 Dec 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","A farmer in Clayton, Wis., m. Helen ALCOTT. (Dwight, p 194).","STR06" "I20880","Strong","George","6 Dec 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

Unable to locate on the 1850 census index. He was presumably still in New York.

1860 Federal Census
Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Clayton, Neenah P.O. 4 August 1860
George STRONG 30 Farm Laborer $100 NY
Helen STRONG 25 NY David STRONG 8 NY
Frank STRONG 6 NY
Mary STRONG 4 NY (He was living next to his First Cousin, Jesse HUBBARD, at the time of this census)

1870 Federal Census
Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Clayton, Winchester P.O.
20 July 1870
208-215
George STRONG 48 Farmer $4000 NY
Hellen STRONG 36 Keeping House NY
David M. STRONG 18 Works on Farm NY
Frank S. STRONG 15 Works on Farm NY
Mary J. STRONG 13 At school NY
John FRASIER 22 Blacksmith Mich.

1880 Federal Census
Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Clayton
FHL Film 1255452 NA Film # T9-1452 Page #29C

George STRONG Self M Male W 52 NY Farmer CT NY
Hellen STRONG Wife M Female W 45 NY Keeping House NY NY
Frank STRONG Son S Male W 24 NY Farm Laborer NY NY
Ansel STRONG Son S Male W 8 WI At School NY NY","STR06" "I6017","Strong","George Alfred","12 May 1844","Aft 1900","0","George Alfred 12 May 1844 M Sophia Edwards 28 jul 1856 ? Birth: 12 MAY 1844 ? Death: ? Residence: Moved to Burr, Otoe Co., Nebraska ? Event: Residence (2) ""He is said to have lived in Kansas later."" ? Occupation: Blacksmith and Farmer ? Military Service: Civil War

Source: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2532520&id=I27870

Linda's Family

Linda Botchlett lbotchlett@aol.com

Linda references:

Title: The Brenneman History Author: Albert H. Gerberich Publication: Printed by Mennonite Publishing House, Scottsdale, Pennsylvania, 1938, Reprinted 1988 by Selby Publishing & Printing, Kokomo, Indiana

1880 Federal Census Hendricks & South Branch, Otoe Co, NE Geo A STRONG Self M M W 33 Ohio Farmer NY Pa Sophia STRONG Wife M F W 23 Mo Keeping House Ky Oh Luella STRONG Daug S F W 2 Ne Oh Mo

1900 Federal Census South Branch, Otoe Co, NE 36-36 ____ STRONG Head May 1844 age 56 M22 Oh NY Pa Sophia STRONG Wife July 1856 agd 43 M22 Mo Ky Oh Mother of 5 children/5 living Lulu STRONG Dau. July 1878 age 26 S Ne Oh Mo Fred STRONG Son Oct 1881 age 18 S Ne Oh Mo Susie STRONG Dau. May 1883 age S 17 NE Oh Mo Alta STRONG Dau. Sept 1886 age S 14 Ne Oh Mo Ruth STRONG Dau. Feb 1888 age S 12 Ne Oh Mo Geo. McDONALD Servant Aug 1883 S Nova Scotia --- ---

From the Biographical Album of OTOE and CASS Counties http://www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/OLLibrary/pbco/pages/baco0107.htm

George A. STRONG. Among the farming community of South Branch Precinct the subject of this sketch occupies a good position socially and financially. He has one of the most attractive homesteads in this region, finely located on section 28, and embracing 160 acres of land. He has acquitted himself as an enterprising farmer and good business man, one largely devoted to the interests of his home and his family, living quietly and unostentatiously, and preferring the comforts of his own fireside to mingling with the busy world. Although by no means advanced in years, he served in the Union Army during the late war, and preserves a vivid recollection of many of the experiences of that terrible time, in which he endured in common with his brother soldiers the hardships and privations of army life. He belonged to the home guards.
The parents of our subject, David B. and Betsey (Kagie) Strong, were natives respectively of New York and Pennsylvania, whence they removed in their youth with their parents to Trumbull County, Ohio, where they were married. The mother died many years ago. Both David B. Strong and his father, the paternal grandfather of our subject, are still living. The parental household included three sons and one daughter; the latter, Mary H., died when about thirteen years old. The other sons, John A. and Henry A. are living in Ohio and Wisconsin.
George A. Strong was born in Trumbull County, Ohio, May 12, 1846 (sic), and soon after the death of his mother, which occurred when he was seven years old, began life for himself. He worked on a farm until the spring of 1862, and then, although but a youth of sixteen years, enlisted in a regiment called the Trumbull Guards, being mustered in at Gallipolls, and at the close of the war was mustered out at the same place. He had participated in several skirmishes.
After the close of the war young Strong began an apprenticeship at the blacksmith trade, at which he worked three years in the Buckeye State. In the spring of 1868 he resolved to seek the farther West, and came to this county homesteading the quarter-section of land from which he total transformed a valuable and productive farm. He has put up most of the buildings which he now occupies, and for the last nine or ten years has operated a blacksmith-shop on his farm, which has not only been the source of a great convenience to himself, but his neighbors also. His fields are divided by beautiful hedge fences, and he has planted fruit and shade trees, having an apple orchard of 200 trees, besides the smaller fruits.
Mr. Strong after coming to the West was married in the town of Syracuse, this county, Sept. 12, 1877, to Miss Sopha, daughter of T. J. and E. J. (James) Edwards, who were natives respectively of Kentucky and Ohio. They removed with their parents to Missouri and were married in that State, where the father for a time followed his trade of mason. In 1873 they came to this county, lived for a time in Nebraska City, and then on a farm in Fremont County, Iowa. Finally returning to Syracuse, they lived there a short time, then changed their residence to Johnson County, where they still make their home. Of their children, twelve in number, seven are living, namely: Amelia, Susan, John, Sopha, Thomas, Josephine and Frank. The brothers and sisters of Mrs. Strong are residents mostly of Nebraska.
The wife of our subject was born in De Kalb County, Mo., July 28, 1856, received a good education, and taught school four terms before her marriage. She is a very intelligent lady and a favorite in the social circles of her neighborhood. Of her union with our subject there have been born five children, viz: M. Luella, Fred C., Susie B., J. Alta and E. Ruth. They are all at home with their parents. Mr. Strong is a Republican, ""dyed in the wool,"" and an uncompromising Harrison and Morton man. He has been a member of the School Board of his district for the past three years, and Road Supervisor six years.","STR06" "I20848","Strong","George Alfred","Jun 1898","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:


1930 Federal Census
Arizona, Navajo County, Winslow, District 10\\
Enumerated on April 2, 1930
119 Cherry
STRONG, George Hd M W 32 M 27 Oh Oh Oh
STRONG, Hattie Wf F W 31 M 26 Wisc Germany Germany
STRONG, Howard Son M W 4 11/12 S Ariz Oh Wisc
STRONG, Frank Father M W 77 M 25 Oh Us Us","STR06" "I19237","Strong","George Clark","Between 1830 and 1831","Yes, date unknown","0","ASSUMED this is the George Strong that was listed in the household of Ezra and Elizabeth Vial in Ohio, Lake County, Willoughby Township, #379-383 at the time of the 1850 Federal Census. George was listed as age 19, born in Ohio. Ezra was shown as age 45, born in New York and Elizabeth as age 47, born in Connecticut. He was living next door to the James Madison Strong family.","STR06" "I20792","Strong","George Demarion","Nov 1844","1 Feb 1922","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X859-68F
Name: George Demarion Strong
Titles & Terms:
Event: Death
Event Date: 01 Feb 1922
Event Place: Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Residence:
Street Address: 2260 East 71st St.
Gender: Male
Death Age: 77y 2m 3d
Marital Status: Married
Race: W
Occupation: Retired Carpenter
Birth Date: 29 Nov 1844
Birthplace: Parhman, Ohio
Estimated Birth Year: 1845
Burial Date: 03 Feb 1922
Burial Place:
Cemetery: East Cleveland Cemetery
Father: John Watterman Strong
Father's Titles & Terms:
Father's Birthplace: Ohio
Mother: Thankful Alvina Whaley
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Mother's Birthplace: Ohio
Spouse: Agnes I. Senefale Strong
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Reference Number: fn 7368
Film Number: 1991911
Digital Folder Number: 4022277
Image Number: 1861
Collection: Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953

","STR06" "I20792","Strong","George Demarion","Nov 1844","1 Feb 1922","0","(Research):
Census Listings:


Strong, Emma 20 F W At Home OH


1880 Federal Census
Census Place Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255008
NA Film Number T9-1008
Page Number 208D

Geo. STRONG Self M Male W 34 OH Carpenter NY NY
Agnes STRONG Wife M Female W 27 SCOT Keeping House SCOT SCOT
John STRONG Son S Male W 3 OH OH SCOT
Jessie STRONG Other S Female W 7M OH OH SCOT

1900 Federal Census
Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, District 95
784-379-452
Strong, George D. Head W M Nov 1844 age 55 M22 OH OH OH Carpenter
Strong, Agnes I./T. Wife W F Feb 1855 age 45 M22 Scotland Scotland Scotland (1871) (Mother of 3 children/2 still living)
Hodges, Vina F. W F Boarder Mar 1878 age 22 S OH OH OH Bookkeeper
Hodges, Will M. W M Boarder Feb 1876 age 24 S OH OH OH Presswork
Kerr, Carrie M. W F Mar 1877 age 23 S Oh Oh Oh Stenographer
Jenkins, Arthur W M Nov 1878 age 21 S Oh Wales Wales Clerk Railroad office

OF INTEREST on same page

720-371-443 Gidding Ave
Strong, Winfield Head W M June 1847 M19 OH MD MD Commercial Tourist
Strong, Mary A Wife W F Jan 1851 M19 OH PA OH (Mother of 2 children/2 still living)
Strong, Constance Dtr W F Aug 1883 OH OH OH
Strong, Robert Son W M Jan 1886 OH OH OH 371-444
Hutchinson, John Head Feb 1871 29 M7 OH Canada/English OH
Hutchinson, Florence Wife Feb 1871 29 M7 OH OH OH

1910 Census
Ohio Cuyahoga Cleveland (April 16, 1910)
East 71st Street
#2260 27-31
Strong, George D. Head M W 66 m1 35 Oh NY Oh Inspector for County Surveyor?
Strong, Agnes I. Wife F W 56 m1 35 Scotland/Scotch Scotland/Scotch Scotland/Scotch 1872 (Mother of 3 children, 2 still living)
Johnson, Edith Servant F W 30 D Oh Oh Oh Housekeeper/Private Home (Mother of 1 child/1 still living)
Semple, Robert F.I.L. M W 80 Wd Scotland/Scotch Scotland/Scotch Scotland/Scotch 1872 Occupation: Own Income
Elford, Isaac Boarder M W 56? Wd England/English England/English England/English 1882 Occupation: Quarryman
Gilles, Robert Boarder M W 25 S WV MD OH
Acheson, Ernest Boarder M W 16 S Ireland/English Ireland/Irish Ireland/English 1909 Occupation: Trimmer-Automotive
Emerson, Sarah A S.I.L. F W 51 M30 Rhode Island England/English Rhode Island
Shuey(?), Ross H Boarder M W 28 S US US US Draftsman Emerson, Nalso(?) Nephew M W 12 S Rhode Island Maine Rhode Island
Emerson, Theodore C B.I.L. M W 54 M30 Maine Maine Maine Superint.-Tape & Dies
Sorenton, Frank W Boarder M W 24 M6 England/English England/English England/English 1909 Occupation: Bricklayer
Roesner, William C Boarder M W 24 S US Germany/German Germany/German Machinist

Note:

It appears that this Robert Semple is most likely the same Robert Semple listed below on the
1900 Federal Census
Ohio, Cuyahoga, Cleveland, Ward 19, Haskins Avenue
Semple, Robert H Oct 1839 age 70 M50 Scotland/Scotland/Scotland Mason Retired
Semple, Janet Jan 1838 age 72 M50 Mother of 6 children/4 living Scotland/Scotland/Scotland
","STR06" "I21435","","","","","","","" "I45664","Strong","George Griswold","14 Nov 1812","Yes, date unknown","0","""a miner in California, unmarried.""","STR06" "I20814","Strong","Gladys Marion","25 Aug 1903","30 Aug 1962","0","According to William Daley, she married a Shalamberger. William Billig instead has her married to Paul SHALLANBERGER, and has them as the parents of Doris (Mrs. Bruce Dewey), Robert, Jack, Wayne and Lee. William also notes that she was reportedly adopted by the ORR family after her mother's death, but he does not have proof of this. (Email dated May 1, 2005","STR06" "I19204","Strong","Grace","20 Jun 1774","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Joseph BROOKS, and for 2d husband a Mr. GOODRICH. (Dwight, p 174).","STR06" "I24944","Strong","Grace","Between 1884 and 1900","Yes, date unknown","0","Id#: 0754084
Name: Thomas, Grace S.
Date: Dec 13 1956
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #161.
Notes: Thomas, Grace S., beloved wife of William R., mother of Capt. John W., sister of Mrs. Virginia Shanks of Columbus, and grandmother, residence, 1315 E. 143d St. Friends may call at the Wm. Abel & Sons Co. Funeral Home, 15317 Euclid Ave., corner of Shaw, where services will be held Friday, Dec. 14, at 3 p. m","STR06" "I20813","Strong","Grace Arline","16 Dec 1900","31 Aug 1978","0","She had a high fever when an infant, and her brain was damaged.","STR06" "I19277","Strong","Hannah","30 May 1659","31 Jan 1693","0","Married William CLARK of Northampton, brother of Dea. John CLARK, husband of Mary STRONG. (Dwight, Vol. I, p. 19).","STR06" "I19282","Strong","Hannah","11 Aug 1660","3 May 1730","0","A descendant, Kristy Kunkle, email kkunk@msn.com, noted that Hannahs ""death date is recorded as 30 May 1730. It is actually 3 May 1730 which can be seen from her tombstone which resides as part of the collection at the Mattatuck Library in Waterbury, CT. The 30th date was recorded as such in the Hopkins Genealogy book entitled, ""John Hopkins of Cambridge, Massachusetts 1634..."" which may be the original source of the mistake.""

She added that ""Hannah and John's daughter, Hannah, is often attributed with 3 May
1730 as her death date, which is clearly her mother's instead. The daughter, Hannah was married to Dr. Daniel Porter and did not die until 31 Dec 1739, according the same Hopkins book.

Hannah and John's son, Stephen (my direct) is often given a birthday of 19 Nov 1689, but according to the Hopkins book, it was 10 Nov 1689 in Waterbury, CT, but I can not prove it one way or the other. He married first - Susanna Peck, b. 26 Apr 1697 in Wallingford, CT, dau of John Peck b. Aug 1671 at New Haven, CT and Susanna Street b. 15 June 1675 whose father was Rev. Samuel Street, the first minister at Wallingford.

Stephen Hopkins married seconnd Mrs. Abiel Webster, widow of Capt. John Webster of Farmington.""
","STR06" "I21122","Strong","Hannah","8 May 1692","Yes, date unknown","0","Not listed by Benjamin Dwight, but shown on the Strong Family Association of America website.","STR06" "I19186","Strong","Hannah","8 Jun 1734","Yes, date unknown","0","She married, on 7 Sept 1727, Ezra BIGELOW, a farmer of Colchester, Ct. and they had five children: Ezra, Hannah, Lovina, Ira and Josiah. (Dwight, p. 173) and Strong Family Association of American Website (http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/john.html).","STR06" "I19200","Strong","Hannah","3 Oct 1765","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a Mr. SMITH of Glastenbury, and afterwards Mr. Benoni HALL, of Middletown, Ct. (Dwight, p 174).","STR06" "I21125","Strong","Hannah Jane","3 Mar 1836","10 Dec 1922","0","Shown as born in New York on the 1860, 1870, 1880 and 1900 census. However, the 1850 census does show her place of birth as Wisconsin. In 1900, she was living with her son and daugher-in-law, Fremont and Ellen Cross, in Cambria, Columbia County, Wisconsin.","STR06" "I20785","Strong","Harmon","11 Apr 1894","29 Apr 1946","0","Harmon Strong had moved to Youngstown at the time of the 1920 census. His listing was as follows:

Harmon STRONG 25 Oh US Oh Salesman Wholesale Lena STRONG 25 Oh Switzerland/German Switzerland/German Katherine STRONG 5/12 Oh Oh Oh

1930 Youngstown, Mahoning, Ohio STRONG, Harmon 36 M 22 Oh Oh OH Salesman Meat STRONG, Lena 35 21 Oh Switzerland Germany STRONG, Catherine 10 Oh Oh Oh","STR06" "I24941","Strong","Harold E. ""Harry""","Abt 1894","Aft 1940","0","FindAGrave indicates that Harry E Strong, was born in Willoughby OH and died between 1940-1948 in Falls Church VA. He married [first] Gertrude Clark of Cleveland OH, and they had at least three sons, William Strong (1916-1930) who is buried in Willoughby Village Cemetery; Thomas Richard Strong, and Robert William Strong.","STR06" "I24941","Strong","Harold E. ""Harry""","Abt 1894","Aft 1940","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census, Ohio, Lake County, Willoughby Township
STRONG, Ralph W Head age 63 M Oh Oh Oh Farmer
STRONG, Weltha Wife age 56 M Oh Oh Oh
STRONG, Harold Son age 26 M Oh Oh Oh Soldier
STRONG, Virginia F Daug age 12 S Oh Oh Oh
STRONG, Harold Jr. Grandson age 3 6/12 S Oh Oh Oh

1930 Federal Census
Falls Church, Fairfax County, Virginia
128-129
Strong, Harry E. Head $8000 R age 37 Oh Oh Oh Painter House
Strong, Leliari P Wife age 36 Pa Pa Pa Stenographer
Passley, Arthur Brother-in-law age 23 Pa Pa Pa
Passley, Nellie E Sister-in-law age 20 Pa Pa Pa
Passley, Mary N Sister-in-law age 19 Pa Pa Pa
Strong, Ralph W Father age 74 Oh Oh Oh
","STR06" "I19249","Strong","Harriet Emily","Nov 1830","","0","Dwight writes that she ""d. soon ""

Wickliffe Cemetery records indicate: ""In Memory of/ Harriet E. Strong/ Who Died/ May 17th. 1836;/ Aged 5 Years/ & 7 months./ ...Daughter of James M. & Margaret___ Strong.""","STR06" "I5857","Strong","Harry","Abt 1858","21 Jan 1862","0","Missing from his home home at the time of the 1870 census, when he would have been only age 12. He most likely died, was missed by the enumerator, or had already left home.

There was only one (1) HARRY STRONG, born between 1856 and 1860 in Ohio in the 1880 census index at www.familysearch.org, and that was 22 year old Harry Brightman Strong of Cleveland, son of Charles STRONG and Elizabeth ROE.

Harry Brightman Strong was still in Cleveland in 1900, but not other Harry Strong's were indexed. There was a Henry B. Strong of approximately the same age, but it is not known if this is the same individual.

1900 Federal Census, Ohio, Cuyahoga Co, Cleveland, Dist 83 Henry B STRONG Head Aug 1857 M10 Oh Oh Oh Wallpaper Hanger Louise B STRONG Wife Mar 1869 M10 4/4 NY Mass Mass Harriet STRONG Dau May 1891 Oh Oh NY David H STRONG Son Feb 1893 Oh Oh NY Virgil STRONG Son Sept 1894 Oh Oh NY Russel C. STRONG Son Dec 1896 Oh Oh Ny","STR06" "I16358","Strong","Harry","Abt Jul 1888","Abt Oct 1888","0","Texas Obituaries and Death Records/Erath County

Died--On last Saturday night about 2 o'clock, Harry Strong, the little 4 months old baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. Strong. We extend to the bereaved parents our warmest sympathy.

The Dublin Progress, 25 October 1888

This is ASSUMED but not verified as certain, to be Ralph and Mary's son Harry who died as an infant. Four years earlier, Ralph had been living in nearby Callahan County, living and working at a railroad camp. It is assumed he was in Erath county for the same reasons. The family later moved back to North Texas, and then to Oklahoma.","STR06" "I20786","Strong","Harry Adelbert","12 Apr 1896","9 Nov 1960","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Ohio, Mahoning, Youngstown
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920
SD 18 ED 221 Sheet 12A
727-233-255
Rudersdorf, Harley H M W 30 M Ohio Ohio Ohio Machinist Foun
dry
Rudersdorf, Belle W F 2 29 M Ohio Ohio Ohio
Rudersdorf, Alberta D F W 6 S Ohio Ohio Ohio
Rudersdorf, Ruth D F W 1 1/12 S Ohio Ohio Ohio
Rudersdorf, Gordon S M W 3 11/12 S Ohio Ohio Ohio
Strong, Harry Brother-in-Law M W 23 S Ohio Ohio Ohio Labor Tub Mill
Strong, Grace Sister-in-law F W 19 S Ohio Ohio Ohio","STR06" "I19306","Strong","Harry Brightman","27 Jan 1858","27 May 1927","0","Name: Strong, Harry Brightman Date: May 28, 1927 Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #078. Notes: Strong-Harry Brightman, father of Mrs. H. P. McIntosh, jr., Mrs. I. W. Baker and Miss Elizabeth Strong, died Friday, May 27, at the residence of his daughter, on Corning drive. Services private. 1856-1927. Lakeview Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio.

Note: Son James appears to have predeceased him","STR06" "I19306","Strong","Harry Brightman","27 Jan 1858","27 May 1927","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Federal Census,
Ohio, Cuyahoga Co, Cleveland, Dist 100 Harry STRONG Head Ja
n 1858 M18 Ohio Ohio Ohio Civil Engineer
Jennie STRONG Wife May 1861 M18 4/4 Pa Pa Pa
Jas. G. STRONG Son Jan 1883
Isabell STRONG Dau Aug 1885
Gertrude STRONG Dau Mar 1887 Elisabeth STRONG Dau Oct 1892
Also living in the home were two maids and a coachman.

1910 Census
Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Ward 21
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 19 ED 319 Sheet 1A Stamped 143
Strong, Harry B Hd M W 52 M 28 Oh Oh Oh English Civil Engineer
Strong, Jennie S Wife F W 45 M 28 4/4 Penn Penn Penn
Strong, J. Gregory Son M W 27 S Oh Oh Pa Civil Engineer
Strong, Gertrude M Dtr F W 23 S Oh Oh Pa
Strong, Elizabeth B Dtr F W 17 S Oh Oh Pa

1920 Census
Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Ward 9
Enumerated 23 January 1920
SD 19 ED 152 Sheet 9B Supplement
(Large Lodging Home on 1201 Euclid Avenue)
38-211
Strong, Harry Lodger M W 61 M Oh Oh Oh Contractor Construction
Strong, Jennie F W 58 M Pa Pa Pa","STR06" "I19306","Strong","Harry Brightman","27 Jan 1858","27 May 1927","0","(Medical):Cystitis 6 months duration","STR06" "I39708","Strong","Hattie","Abt 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","Probably namesake daughter of first wife, but not known with certainty. May instead by a daughter born to Lucy, his second wife, as there is a gap in ages between her and her older siblings.","STR06" "I20800","Strong","Henry ""Harry"" Abraham","12 May 1881","Yes, date unknown","0","A graduate of Purdue University. (Upton, Harriet Taylor A TWENTIETH CENTURY HISTORY OF TRUMBULL COUNTY, OHIO: The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1909, Vol. II, p 69).","STR06" "I5855","Strong","Henry Abraham","12 Mar 1846","4 Jan 1903","0","1870 CENSUS Ohio, Trumbull County, City of Warren, page 27 of 41 Age 24, living with Cornelius Darling and his family at 204 (Something Street). He is listed as a blacksmith having real estate valued at $2400 and personal property of $500.

Rhodene Frederick found the following biography of Henry and Emma from the ""Historical Collections of Bristol Township, Bristolville, Ohio"" by Thomas J. Kachur 1989, p. 210.

Strong, Henry A. b in Bristol Mar 12, 1846, son of David and Betsey Kagy Strong. David Strong was a native of New York. Betsey Kagy came to Bristol from Pennsylvania. Henry was a blacksmith and operated a shop in Warren. He di June 4, 1903. His wife, Emma A. Tovey, was b in England, and came to America withy her parents at the age of three. They were m in 1879 and were the parents of Harry, Clarence, and Warren A. Strong, all of Cleveland. David and Betsey Kagy Strong were m Mar 16, 1841.

A more complete biography of the family is in A TWENTIETH CENTURY HISTORY OF TRUMBULL COUNTY, OHIO: The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1909, by Harriet Taylor Upton of Warren.

Upton notes that ""the mother of Mr. Strong was of a prominent family in Trumbull county named KAGY, who came from Pennsylvania. The family are in possession of a genealogy tracing back to Switzerland, from which European country they originated. Mr. Strong was reared and educated in Trumbull county and was by trade a blacksmith. He carried on a shop twenty years and up to his death, when he was one of the oldest business men in point of years in Warren. He was highly succesful in his undertakings. He made his own way through life from early boyhood and he owned considerable real estate and was associated with Messrs. LAUB (sic) and WALLACE of Warren. In his politics, he was a staunch defender of Republican party principles. He was known as a hard working man and educated his family in a commendable manner. After having spent a useful life he died June (sic) 4, 1903.

1880 Federal Census

Henry H. STRONG Self M Male W 34 OH Horseshoer VA VA Emma A. STRONG Wife M Female W 26 ENG Keeping House ENG ENG Source Information:
Census Place 2nd Ward, Warren, Trumbull, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255070
NA Film Number T9-1070
Page Number 390D

1900

Ohio Trumbull Warren Ward 5 201 N. Park Ave 352-375 Strong, Henry Mar 1846 M21 Oh NY Va Strong, Emma A Dec 1852 M21 England England England Mother of 3 children/3 living Strong, Harry May 1881 S Oh Oh Eng Strong, Clarence Sept 1883 Oh Oh Eng Strong, Warren Oct 1888 Oh Oh Eng

Henry Strong drew up his will on October 11, 1902. It is recorded in Will Bk #22 p. 1-4. He left the use of his homestead at 201 Park Avenue in Warren to his beloved wife Emma for her life. He also left her all the rents and profits from the ""brick block known as the Meat Market property, on the east side of Park Avenue"" which he owned an undivided on-half interest with Willam G. LAMB; the blacksmith shop site on Park Avenue; his undivided one-third interest he owned with William G. LAMB and Mrs. S.S. ERNEST in the Christy property on East Market Street; three lots in the McMyler addition in West Warren; $3,000 in life insurance; along with all his personal property and household goods. He further directed that all the property left after the decease of Emma should be equally divided among his three sons. In addition to the land he left Emma, he had various parcels, most owned in undivided interests with other individuals, that he left directly to his sons. He added that the sons should not come into absolute possesion and control in the various real estate possessions until they reached the age of 30, for the reason that he regarded said property as a good and valuable investment that would increase in value. He also willed to his son, Clarence, his gold watch and chain, providing he had not already bought him one of his own prior to his death. He left his son, Warren, his homestead on Park Avenue. He noted in the will that the Franklin block, left to Clarence, was the most valuable piece of his real estate, and this is why he left Harry and Warren the Meat Market and Homestead subject to Emma's life estate, respectively, in an attempt to equalize the values bequethed. Finally, Henry appointed his friend, William G. LAMB as trustee of the assets to be bequethed to his minor son, Warren.

His obituary, copied below, was located by William Billig of Michigan:

OBITUARY, WARREN DAILY TRIBUNE, JANUARY 5, 1903, PAGE 1, COLUMN 4

WAS A REMARKABLE MAN Henry A. Strong of 201 North Park avenue, this city, died Sunday morning at 2:20 o'clock. His death was the result of a very aggravated case of catarrh of the stomach. About October 1, Mr. Strong quit work and went to Cleveland to seek medical assistance. His trouble was pronounced catarrh of the stomach and an operation was recommended, but Mr. Strong refused to undertake the operation. He returned home and later consulted Dr. Hoover of Cleveland.

On December 11, Dr. Hoover, with the assistance of local physicians, made an incision into Mr. Strong's stomach and discovered that the prognosis was correct. The found further that the trouble had reached a stage that rendered an operation useless, and that his death was only a question of a few weeks. According to the physicians, Mr. Strong's condition was of about eighteen months' duration.

Henry Strong was born in Bristolville, the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Strong, on March 12, 1846. He learned his trade of horseshoer in Bristol an from there he went to Meadville, Pa., where he worked for a few weeks. In March, 1866, he came to Warren and for about two months worked at his trade for Geo. and Homer Reid. He then went to work at the present stand on South Park avenue, and a few months later, with John Hardy, bought out the business. A few years later he purchased Mr. Hardy's interest and since that time until his fast illness had worked and conducted the business a the same location in the same building.

Mr. Strong was married to Emma Tovey of Cleveland, April 10, 1879. To this union were born three children, Harry A., Clarence A. and Warren, all living.

In many ways Mr. Strong was a remarkable man. His life shows what industry and indomitable determination will do. Starting with no capital but good health, a strong arm and lots of push, he accumulated a fortune of $60,000. Warren people have always recognized Henry Strong as a man worthy of confidence and respect, and a man whose word was as good as his bond. Besides his home and place of business, his interests embraced the old Opera House block, the Chase block, the L & S. block, and the Kirk property in conjunction with W. G. Lamb, and the Franklin block owned jointly with W. G. Lamb and Wm. Wallace.

He was a member of the Royal Arcanum having joined that order Feb. 3, 1882.

The funeral will be held at the residence Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Rev. Henry E. Cooke of the Episcopal church will officiate.","STR06" "I19278","Strong","Hester","7 Jun 1661","4 Mar 1725","0","Married Thomas BISSELL of Windsor. (Dwight, Vol. I, p. 19).","STR06" "I19325","Strong","Hezekiah Bulkley","30 Jan 1822","Aft 1880","0","""a farmer in Butler, Johnson Co., O (sic): m. in 1843 Caroline STOCKING (dau. of Hezekiah STOCKING and Abigail HUBBARD)."" (Dwight, p 194).

The census listing for Hezekiah and Caroline from 1850 through 1880 follow. It is noteworthy that 1850, 1860 and 1870, Hezekiah had either a niece or nephew living with him. Hezekiah's biography, which also follows, indicates he was a prosperous man. Perhaps he was helping family members who were struggling to provide for their families. Or perhaps it was his pioneering spirit that attracted his relatives to his home.

HEZEKIAH B. STRONG one of the prominent early settlers of Nebraska, and who probably arrived here before anyone in this locality now living, has for the last twenty-two years been a resident of Todd Creek Precinct, and is the owner of a valuable farm embracing 185 acres of highly cultivated land with commodious and substantial buildings. He at one time owned a much larger acreage, but has sold off considerable.
Our subject arrived on the soil of Nebraska the 7th day of August, 1856, nearly eleven years before it was admitted into the Union as a State. He had made the journey overland from Wisconsin with teams and crossed the Missouri River on a flatboat. He settled first in Richardson County, near the present site of Falls City, but a year later changed his location to the present site of Nemaha City. There he purchased land, paying $1,000 for 160 acres, in Buchanan's Addition, taking all he could secure. That land he improved, making two miles of fence the first year. He held the property five years, in the meantime erecting buildings, setting out twenty acres of forest trees and two or three acres of fruit. In company with his wife and daughters, he put up one of the finest barns then in the county. This farm is now owned by Thomas Kean, and lies three miles southwest of Nemaha.
The neighbors of Mr. Strong at the time of his coming here were few and far between, and Indians roamed over the country, but aside from stealing whatever they could lay their hands upon, they did not molest the settlers, who were thankful to get off thus easily. Mr. Strong finally took up his residence on the Nemaha River, purchasing a tract of land in 1865, where he. began the building up of a homestead which he has disposed of. He was the founder of the town of Butler's Mills, and operated the first flouring-mill in that locality, grinding corn for people at Beatrice, and turned out the first bag of flour in the county.
It will be seen that Mr. Strong was one of the leading men of this section of country, and it is quite natural that he should be one of the first appointed Postmaster, which office he held for two years at Butler, and was succeeded by a Mr. O. M. Holmes. He was also the first Station Agent for the Burlington & Missouri River Railroad, and as such was in the employ of that company a period of five years. In the meantime he steadily proceeded with the improvement of his land, and in the fall of 1881 finished one of the finest residences in this part of the county. This is a large, two story, frame structure, conveniently arranged, finely finished and handsomely furnished. The main barn corresponds entirely with the residence, and the sheds and cattle pens afford ample shelter for stock. Mr. Strong is largely interested in the breeding of road horses, and has one of the finest Hambletonian stallions in the State. He also has a three-year-old mare of the same breed, which is very valuable. His cattle are the Short-horns and his swine the Poland-China. The farm is enclosed with hedge fencing, and the fields which are not at present under cultivation are rich in good pasturage. About sixty acres of valuable timber add to the importance of the property, while the waste is utilized for fuel.
The subject of this sketch was born in Onondaga County, N. Y., Jan. 30, 1822, and lived there with his father until a lid of thirteen years. About 1835, leaving the Empire State, he emigrated to Wisconsin, making the journey via the first lake steamer set afloat. A few years afterward our subject sold the first peaches and apples ever marketed on the streets in the State of Wisconsin. He lived there about four years, then went East, and was united in marriage with Miss Caroline Stocking, a native of his own county, and soon afterward returned with his bride to Milwaukee. Later they settled on the Whitewater River in Jefferson County, where Mr. Strong became owner of a valuable tract of land.
To Mr. and Mrs. Strong there were born three children--Emma, Edward B. and Ella, all of whom are deceased. Ella married Peter Wright, and became the mother of three children, one of whom, a son, Carlton, is still living, and makes his home with his grandfather, attending school. Mrs. Caroline (Stocking) Strong was born Feb. 19, 1820, and was reared to womanhood in her native county, living there with her parents until her marriage. Site received a common-school education and that careful home training which fitted her for her subsequent duties in life.
Mr. Strong cast his first Presidential vote for J. K. Polk, being then a member of the Democratic party, but soon after the organization of the Republicans, considered he had reason to change his views and for the last thirty-two years has been one of the warmest supporters of Republican principles. After the outbreak of the late Civil War, he enlisted in Company H, 8th Kansas Infantry, being mustered in in November, 1862, and serving as a non-commissioned officer. He was at the battles of Perryville, Crab Orchard, Murfreesboro, and various other engagements and skirmishes, and at the end of his term of enlistment received his honorable discharge in March, 1863.
Ansel Strong, the father of our subject, was born in Connecticut, in about 1785, and upon reaching manhood was married to Miss Hannah Stocking. They removed to Onondaga County, N. Y., where they spent the remainder of their days, the death of the father taking place about 1865 (sic), after he had reached the advanced age of eighty-seven years. The mother died about 1826. The parental family consisted of five children.

From BIOGRAPHICAL ALBUM OF JOHNSON & PAWNEE COUNTIES NEBRASKA http://www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/OLLibrary/pbjp/pages/bajp0044.htm (published bet. ca 1878-1890?)","STR06" "I19325","Strong","Hezekiah Bulkley","30 Jan 1822","Aft 1880","0","(Research):Census Information:

1850 Census
Wisconsin, Jefferson County, Cold Spring
5 September 1850
859-893
H.B. STRONG 28 M Farmer NY
Caroline STRONG 29 F NY
Emma STRONG 4 F Wisc
Adeline STOCKING* 19 F Wisc
H.J. PRINTUP 30 M Farmer NY
*Adeline is most likely the sister or niece of Caroline

1860 Census
Nebraska Territory, Nemaha County
539-505
STRONG, Hezekiah 38 M Hotel Proprietor $4000 $900 NY
STRONG, Caroline 39 F NY
STRONG, Emma 14 F Wisc.
STRONG, Ellen 6 F Wisc
OPELT, Edward 14 M Race: HB Missouri
STRONG, Ansel* 21 Mail Carrier $150 Wisc.

*Ansel is most likely the son of Hezekiah's older brother, Reuben, and was from Greenfield, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

1870 Census
Nebraska, Johnson County, Todd Creek Township, Tecumseh P.O.
5 July 1870
99-83
STRONG, H.B. 47 M W Farmer $6800 $800 NY
STRONG, Caroline 50 F W Keeping House NY
STRONG, Ella 16 At School Wisc
STRONG, R.B. 12 M W Works on Farm Oh (Parents foreign born)
WRIGHT, Petri 22 M W Farm Laborer Wisc

Note: Hezekiah Strong is an Uncle of R.B. (Ralph) Strong, age 12. The census incorrectly indicates that Ralph's parents are foreign born. The enumerator probably meant to check that Petri Wright had parents that were foreign born

1880 Federal Census
Horatio (sic) STRONG Self M Male W 58 NY Keeps Hotel Ct Ct
Caroline STRONG Wife M Female W 60 NY Keeping House Ct Ct
Willis WRIGHT Gson S Male W 4 NE WI WI Source Information: Census Place Elk Station, Johnson, Nebraska
Family History Library Film 1254751 NA Film Number T9-0751
Page Number 735D","STR06" "I22","Strong","Homer Richard","29 Feb 1908","19 Sep 1990","0","Homer was born in a Leap Year's day, February 29, 1908. He used March 1 as his ""official"" birthday, however, so he could celebrate it each year instead of only once every four years.

He was eight when his mother died, and twelve when his father remarried. Neither Homer nor Barney were pleased with their new step-mother, Stella Crouch. They left home around 1925, and went to Portales, New Mexico, to live with their Uncle Rolla Strong. They grew enough beans and maize to feed the horses, and lived on Rolla's $17 a month pension from the Navy. They also spent sometime with their grandfather, Ralph, at his Ranch in nearby Pep.

In 1927, Homer moved back to Duncan, Oklahoma to be closer to his parents. He worked for a cotton gin. In 1929, he went to live with his Uncle Alois Soukup in Prague, Oklahoma. His Uncle died in an explosion while trying to rechannel a creek. Homer and a friend were in the creek setting the dynamite, while Alois on the bank putting in the fuses. Homer lost the hearing in one ear as a result of this explosion. After his Uncles death, he returned to Duncan. This is where he met his wife, Anna Laura at a dance. At the time of the 1930 census, he was a boarder with the Elmer Michels family in Duncan.

1930 census
Stephens Co. OK King Twp., Duncan city ED 69-28
Sheet 3A & 3B
1210 Spruce
69/70 Michels, Elmer A. and family
Strong, Homer R., boarder, MW 21 S OK US US

At the time, Homer was painting signs for Fuzzy Carter, at his sign company. Bill and Charles Strong both caddied for Fuzzy years later, when they were teenagers. Fuzzy had a sing up during WWII that said, in one continuous statement, ""Quityourdamnbellyachingandbuymorewarbonds."" This sign was on the side of the Palace Theatre. In 1936, Homer went to work for Coca Cola for $15 a week, painting signs. It was during the depression and work was scare. Roonie recounts that one day they simply ran out of food. Their eldest son was just an infant. Roonie said all they had in the house was one heal end of a loaf of bread. She borrowed a spoonful of syrup from their neighbor, and put that on the bread for Charles. She and Homer did without that day. Although there were many other days that food and money were very sparse, that was the only day they did totally without.

Homer was drafted in 1943, and helped train men at Fort Sill. He was discharged as a Sergeant First Class on March 15, 1949, and forever after was known by his nickname ""Sarg."" He was a Radio Repairman (Instructor) 8648, and eventually was in charge of the radio repair school at Fort Sill. Charles Strong notes that Homer's being drafted was what brought the family out of poverty and put them on the road to economic stability.

Homer went back to Coca Cola after the war, and then to Halliburton. He worked for Halliburton from 1951 to 1972. He was a sign painter and worked in their carpentery shop.

His military records show that he completed 8 years of Grammer School, but did not attend High School. His wife Roonie recounted that Homer was always a bit defensive about his lack of a formal education. He worked hard later in his life to make up for this. He read extensively, and took continuing education courses in subjects such as Spanish. He loved music, and had a wide collection of tapes, ranging from country and western to Spanish Flamenco to opera. Although he had no training in music, he would write out the scores of his favorite songs by listening to them over and over again, recreating them on his keyboard, and then writing them out. He also loved to do the daily crossword puzzle, in pen. After they retired, he and Roonie were able to travel to Europe, where they stayed where they visited their son Bill, who was stationed in Germany.

Homer's obituary in the Duncan, Oklahoma newspaper read as follows:

H.R. ""Sarg"" Strong, 82, 1806 Birch, died Wednesday, September 19, 1990, in a Duncan hospital. A Rosary will be at 7:30 pm Friday in the Don Grantham Funeral Home Chapel. Service will be at 10 am Saturday in Assumption Catholic Church with Father Paul Gillespie officiating. Burial will be in Duncan cemetery.

Mr. Strong was born March 1, 1908 in Lawton. He was retired from Halliburton Services, and a U.S. Army veteran, serving from 1943 to 1948. He was a member of Assumption Catholic Church. On October 23, 1931 (sic), he married Anna L. Payne in Waurika.

Survivors include his wife of the home; five sons, Charles Strong of Edinburg, Texas, Bill Strong of Yukon, John Strong of Duncan, Tom Strong of Phoenix, Arizona and Paul David Strong of Santa Barbara, California; two daughters, Caroline Brasher of Duncan and Theresa Rutledge of Austin; four brothers Barnie Strong of Gainesville, Texas and Bob Strong, Cecil Lewis and Jack Strong, all of Lawton; a sister Viola Weaver of Gainesville; 23 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. (Note: at the time, Homer actually had 22 grandchildren and nine great granchildren). Bearers will be grandsons.

Don Grantham Funeral Homes, Duncan, Oklahoma.","STR06" "I22","Strong","Homer Richard","29 Feb 1908","19 Sep 1990","0","(Medical):AB Blood type","STR06" "I19206","Strong","Hope","Bef 19 May 1780","Aug 1838","0","Died unmarried in Middle Haddam. (Dwight, p 174).","STR06" "I21611","Strong","Howard Gaylord","10 Feb 1926","3 Jul 1976","0","This may be him on the SSDI:

HOWARD G STRONG 10 Feb 1926 03 Jul 1976 (VA) (none specified) 527-22-7380 Arizona

This was the only Howard Strong born between 1925-1927 with a card issued in Arizona. The only other Howard Strong born in 1926 had his card issued in Massachusetts. He was born in April, however, so he can't be totally discounted.

HOWARD S STRONG 16 Apr 1926 26 Aug 2000 (V) 32530 (Bagdad, Santa Rosa, FL) (none specified) 034-14-7942 Massachusetts","STR06" "I13285","Strong","Infant","11 Mar 1910","11 Mar 1910","0","Stillborn.","STR06" "I39648","Strong","Isaac","28 Jan 1765","18 Feb 1829","0","Benjamin Dwight writes that he was ""a millwright at Brandon, Vt., and afterwards at Elbridge, N.Y, where he put up a saw-mill and grist-mill with his brother Reuben and afterwards removed to (Brutus, now) Sennett, Cayuga County, N.Y., where he bought a farm of 200 acres and spent the rest of his life as a farmer.""","STR06" "I48454","","","","","","","" "I1290","Strong","Jack Neil","25 Dec 1915","13 Dec 2003","0","Most of the information below was obtained on January 29, 1999 at Donald Joe Weavers ranch in St. Joe, Texas. Tape recordings were made over several hours. The quality of the tapes is poor due to background noise. Those present were Viola Strong Weaver, her son Don and his wife Pat, Barney Strong and his wife Violet, Anna L. (Rooney) Strong, Jack Neill Strong, and the compiler, Charles Strong.

Jack and his twin brother Jake were born on Christmas Day 1915, Jake dying shortly after his birth. Jack's mother, Tessie Soukup Strong died about six months later. Shortly after his mother's death, one of Walter Strong's aunts, Rosetta Neill came to visit the Strong family in Prague, Oklahoma. Jack was very ill. Rosetta and her husband, Hamilton Neill, took Jack home with them to Vinson (Harmon) County, Oklahoma to better care for him.

The Neill's farm was large and even had indoor plumbing, a rarity in rural Oklahoma in 1916. Jack went to school in Vinson, about 8 miles from the farm. In the early years, he traveled to school by horse and wagon, and later on a T-Model Ford School bus. When Jack was in either the fourth or fifth grade, he was teasing some girls and got into a fight. After the fight, they told him he didn't even have a father or mother. At the age of 10 or 11, this was a shock. As he walked up the lane to the farmhouse, his mother saw that he was crying and had been fighting. His dad asked what was wrong. Jack replied, ""The kids said you weren't my Papa and Mama."" They came clean and stated ""We are not your Mama and Papa. You were a sick little baby, and we went and got you and we picked you out to be one of our little family."" This did not help one bit. At this age, one does not understand that. Jack said ""As a result of this, up to this day, it is hard for me to trust anybody!"" After this, it was never the same. They treated me better than their own kids. They had two boys and two girls already gone from home. I was the only child there, and they spoiled me rotten.

When Jack was 14 or 15, the Neills told him that his father, Walter Strong, was alive. Shortly after this, Mr. Neill died, and Jack took care of his mother. He had to quit school, but went back for awhile. Mrs. Neill took Jack to see Walter and his stepmother, Stella. Perhaps this was when they were living west of Lawton, around 1931 or 1932. They visited for two or three days. Jack recalls playing with some kids. They were probably Barney, Bob, and Cecil. The day before they were to go home, they were eating and Walter asked Jack if he wanted to stay with them, or go home with Mommy Neill. Jack said ""I want to go home."" He thought that Walter might have been hurt by this decision. The next morning, he and his mother took the bus back to Vinson, Oklahoma. He added that ""All of this was in the back of my mind, and I was very confused.

The Neill's may also have been uncertain as to their relationship with Jack. On the 1920 census, he was listed as their adopted son. In 1930, he was listed simply as a lodger.

After high school in the 1930's, Jack went to work for C.R. Anthony Company as a shoe salesman in Lawton, Oklahoma. There was a disagreement one evening after a big day's sale, to military personnel on payday, and Jack was fired. It appears he had a date. When he didn't show up for work on Monday, Mr. Anthony called him up from Oklahoma City. Jack refused to go back to Lawton, but agreed to continue working for him at the Oklahoma City store.

Soon Jack was working two jobs. His second job was with a drug store. About this time he married Bernadine and needed the money. This was in the late 1930s when times were hard. Soon, he was working at the drug store during the day, and as a bartender at the Black Hotel in the evenings. This was right before World War II. He doubled his wages.

While holding down these two jobs, Jack was drafted into the army early in World War II. While working at the bar, airmen from the Will Rogers Air Corps Base who were customers advised Jack to try to become a cook in the service. Upon induction into the army, he told them he was a cook at the Black Hotel. He was given a test about cuts of meat. Having grown up on a ranch, the test was a snap. At Fort Sill, Oklahoma, he received ill-fitting clothes that afternoon, and was awakened at 4 am the next morning to scramble eggs all day in a field kitchen.

Jack was shipped to Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri for basic training. While at Fort Leonard Wood, he cooked but never went through basic training, except for the rifle range. Jack was shipped overseas, first to North Africa, then to Sicily. He travelled ""from the toe up through the north till the war ended."" After the war, Jack was discharged in Virginia Beach, VA. Upon discharge, he hired a man with a Piper Cub plan to fly him to Oklahoma for $150, half of his mustering out pay.

Back in Oklahoma, Jack worked first for a beauty and barber supply company. Next he worked for Tom's Peanut Company. After that, he took a job selling jewelry and toys to stores in southern Oklahoma and northern Texas. He also sold buttons and zippers. He worked for the Pearl Button Company of Lansing, Iowa for 32 years. Charles R. Strong and some of his brothers and sisters recall visiting Jack several times during these years. The Button Company went bankrupt, and so went Jacks retirement. Jack next started to sell flags, banners, and sales promotion material like that foung around car lots, parades, etc. The flag business was in several locations. First Austin and Seguin, Texas. Next he went to Miami, Florida. After Florida, he lived in New Orleans, Louisiana for 9 years. Later he retired to Hawaii and loved it. Since his only income was Social Security and he could not afford trips to the states to visit his children, he moved back to the states and settled in Forth Worth around 1994.

Obituary: Obituary Jack Neil Strong


Jack Neil Strong, 87, a retired salesman and entrepreneur died December 13th, 2003 in Fort Worth. Funeral: 1 p.m. Thursday, December 18th at Forest Ridge Funeral Home, Hurst, Texas. His ashes will be placed at Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery following the memorial service. Memorial: In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Community Hospice of Texas, 6100 Western Place, Suite 500, Fort Worth, Texas 76107. Jack was born Christmas day, 1915 in Lawton, Okla. He proudly served in the US Army during World War II. He was an outstanding salesman throughout his life and sold a variety of items including Tom's Peanuts, buttons, zippers, costume jewelry, and flags and pennants. He never met a stranger and could always make you smile or laugh. He was a lover of life and lived life to its fullest to the very end. He was loved by many and will be sorely missed. Survivors: Daughters, Jacqueline Forni Conner of Denton and Dr. Kathy Morrison Zatopek and husband, Wayne Zatopek of Hurst and Tyler; Granddaughters, Christina Dittrich and husband, Derek Dittrich of Hamilton, Tex. and Meghann Brown and husband, Ryan Brown of Killeen, Tex. Great Granddaughters Shelby and Tayler Dittrich; sister, Viola Weaver of Gainesville; brother, Barney Strong of Gainesville; half-brother, Bob Strong of Lawton, Okla.","STR06" "I1290","Strong","Jack Neil","25 Dec 1915","13 Dec 2003","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Harmon County, Francis Twp
16 January 1920
FM #105-106
Neils (sic), Hamilton Head M W 53 M Texas US US Farmer
Neils, Rosetta Wife F W 54 M Yes Texas Missouri Virginia
Neils, Clyde E Son M W 17 Ok Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Neils, Elmer H Son M w 15 Ok Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Neils, Jack Adopted Son M W 4 1/2 Ok Ok Ok

1940 Census
Oklahoma, Tillman, Frederick City
Enumerated April 18, 1940
ED 9 SD 71-6
Enumerated April 15, 1940
309-60 P 3000
Phillips, William Head M W 46 M No H-2 Tx Sameplace Mail Rural carrier USPO
Phillips, Mable Wf F W 43 M No H-3 Ohio Sameplace
Phillips, Billie C Son M W 16 S Okla Sameplace
Phillips, Doris E Dtr F W 14 S Okla Sameplace
Strong, Jack N Son-in-law M W 24 M No H-4 Okla Sameplace Shoe Salesman Shoe Store
Strong, Eugenia Dtr F W 20 M M-4 Okla Same Place
Strong, Irma G Dtr F W 1 S No O Okla","STR06" "I1678","","","","","","","" "I1291","Strong","Jake","25 Dec 1915","25 Dec 1915","0","Rhodene Frederick found the following records relating to Strong Family Burials at Highland Cemetery in Lawton (Section 3276):

Strong, Jake, b. 1915, d. Jan 25, 1915, R. B. Strong

The difference in the date of death is noted. Either it, or Homer Strongs memory that his younger brother was born and died on Christmas day, is in error.","STR06" "I19209","Strong","James","Abt 1784","9 Nov 1840","0","According to Benjamin Dwight, he was sheriff of Cuyahoga County, Ohio. (Dwight, p. 175).

The following census records MAY be for James. 1820 Ohio Census-Cuyahoga-Cleveland James Strong 0-0-0-1-1-0;0-1-0-0-0 1830 Ohio Census-Cuyahoga-Cleveland James Strong 1-1-1-1-0-0-1;1-1-1-1-0-1 1840 Ohio Census-Cuyahoga-Cleveland Jarvis?/James? Strong 1-1-0-0-2-0-0-1;0-2-1-0-1-0-1","STR06" "I21617","Strong","James Gregory","Jan 1883","31 Jan 1921","0","Id#: 0351006
Name: Strong, James Gregory
Date: January 31, 1921
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #078.
Notes: Strong-James Gregory, aged 38 years, husband of Mabel Seward and son of Harry B. and Jennie S. Strong. Monday, January 31. Funeral services at Wade Memorial, Wednesday, February 2, at 3 o'clock. Kindly omit flowers.","STR06" "I19221","Strong","James Harris","Abt 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","On the 1850 census, a ""James Strong"" is living in Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Olmstead Township, #3456-3647, in the home of Hiram and Melinda Frisler. Both Hiram and James were listed as Carpenters, so perhaps James was an apprentence to Hiram. James was shown as age 23

1860 Census Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Olmstead Township, page 193 #1572-1557 Strong, James H 33 m Farmer Ohio Strong, Elizabeth 29 F NY Strong, Walter 6 M Ohio Strong, George 2 m Ohio Hanse?, Ragan? 40 M Broommaker Ct.

(Was living nearby to his step-mother, Laura Strong, in HH #1588-1634).","STR06" "I6037","Strong","James Lewis","Abt 1870","Jun 1951","0","FAIRVIEW CEMETERY, GAINESVILLE, COOKE COUNTY, TEXAS editors Sue Wood and Ronnie Howser (1983-1984) contains the following listing on page 11:

Strong, James Lewis 1870-June 1951 Strong, Elizabeth Mary1869-March 1950

Presumably, Elizabeth was his wife.","STR06" "I19218","Strong","James Madison","5 Jul 1807","23 Mar 1882","0","According to Dwight, ""he was a farmer at Willoughby, Ohio. Letter after letter sent to him was unanswered."" (Dwight, p 176).

Id#: 0351008
Name: Strong, James Madison
Date: Mar. 23, 1882
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #078.
Notes: Strong- March 21, at his home in Ashtabula, James Madison Strong, in the seventy-fifth year of his age. Funeral at Willoughby, Thursday, 1 o'clock p. m., at M. E. church.","STR06" "I19218","Strong","James Madison","5 Jul 1807","23 Mar 1882","0","(Research):Census Information:

1830 FEDERAL CENSUS
OHIO, CUYAHOGA COUNTY, EUCLID
James M. Strong 1-0-0-0-1;0-1-0-0-1

1840 FEDERAL CENSUS
OHIO, GEAUGA, RUSSEL
James M. Strong* 1-1-0-0-0-1;1-0-0-0-0-1**

*ASSUMED to be the same family as Geauga adjoins Cuyahoga and Lake Counties. **Based on the 1830 census, you would expect a female between ages 10-15 to also be listed. Perhaps she died?

1850 FEDERAL CENSUS
OHIO, LAKE COUNTY
Willoughby Twp Dist No. 85
22 Oct 1850
#378-382
J.M. STRONG 43 M Farmer R/P 1000 Ct
Margaret A. STRONG 43 F NY
John H STRONG 16 M Cooper Oh.
Alvin O STRONG15 M Oh
Harriet E. STRONG 11 F Oh
Marvin STRONG 7 M Oh
Maria STRONG 5 F Oh

1860 FEDERAL CENSUS
OHIO, LAKE COUNTY
Willoughby Twp
#1159-1106
James STRONG 55 m Farmer 1000 400 Con.
Margaret STRONG 53 F NY
Maria STRONG 16 F O.
Harriet STRONG 14 F O.
John STRONG 12 M O.<---Where was he at the time of the 1850 census, unless this is John H, born ca 1834?
Maryetta STRONG 10 F O.<---ASSUMED this is Margaret.

1870 FEDERAL CENSUS
OHIO, LAKE COUNTY
Willoughby Twp
1 June 1870
#278-275
James M. STRONG 69 M W Farmer R/P 3500 P/P 200 Conn
Margaret STRONG 63 F W NY

1880 FEDERAL CENSUS OHIO, ASHTABULA

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Jas. M. STRONG Self M Male W 72 CT Retired Farmer CT CT
Margaret M. STRONG Wife M Female W 72 NY Keeping House NY NY

Source Information:
Census Place Ashtabula, Ashtabula, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1254991
NA Film Number T9-0991
Page Number 303A","STR06" "I19265","Strong","Jedediah","7 May 1637","22 May 1733","0","Famous descendants include Nathan Hale; Lady Diana, Princess of Wales; and Governor Sarah Louise Heath Palin of Alaska; the first female vice-presidential nominee of the Republican Party in 2008.

A farmer at Northampton until 1709, when at the age of 70 years and upwards he removed with his family to Coventry, Ct., where 24 years afterwards he d. May 22, 1733, aged 96; during the years 1677-8 & 9, he was paid 18 shillings a year for blowing the trumpet on Sunday to summon the people to church...Notwithstanding his three marriages spent 33 years as a widower, and 61 unmarried. (Dwight, p 769).","STR06" "I19265","Strong","Jedediah","7 May 1637","22 May 1733","0","(Medical):Note: A direct male descendant of Elder John Strong, by his son John Jr. (from this first marriage) was notified as being a High Resolution DNA match on two descendants of John Jr's half brother, Jedediah Strong.

393-390-10-391-385a-385b-426-388-439-389i-392-389ii-458-4591-459b-455-454-447-437-448-449-464a-464b-464c-464d

Kit # 5858 (John Strong, Jr descendant)
13 23 14 11 11 13 12 12 12 13 13 29 17 9 10 11 11 26 15 19 29 15 15 16 18

Kit # 7257 (Jedidiah Strong descendant)
13 23 14 11 11 13 12 12 12 13 13 29 17 9 10 11 11 25 15 19 30 15 15 16 18

Kit #15744 (Jedidiah Strong descendant)
13 23 14 11 11 13 12 12 1213 13 29 17 9 10 11 11 25 15 19 29 15 15 16 18

Kit #7257 was through Jedediah>Preserved>Enoch Strong

Kit #15744 represents an interesting case. The participant, surnamed ""Dotson"", is a member of a family group which has been ""quietly told"" their parents were the children of Jedediah Strong VII. With the exception of this family legend, there has been no other proof of the relationship until now. There is an exact match in the first 12 markers (STR) of Kit #15744 with the first 12 markers of both Kits #6811 & 7257. As previously anticipated, the second 13 markers (PP3) matched the ""Assumed New England Strong Haplotype"", marking members of the Elder John Strong lineages.

See http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegalstrongs/dnaresults.htm for more details.","STR06" "I21019","Strong","Jedediah","7 Aug 1667","12 Oct 1709","0","He was a farmer at Northampton until Aug. 24, 1696, when he removed to Lebanon, Ct., when there were but four white families in it. No one's name appears oftener on the early records of Lebanon, as a committee-man on various matters of public interest. (Dwight, p. 772). He was said to have been killed by Indians at Wood Creek, New York.","STR06" "I19369","Strong","Jemima","12 Oct 1707","3 Feb 1760","0","Never married.","STR06" "I19188","Strong","Jemima","7 Apr 1738","Yes, date unknown","0","She married, on 13 Dec 1754, Amasa BIGELOW of Colchester, Ct. and they had seven children: Eli, Editha, Timothy, Jemima, Charity, Lucy and Amasa. (Dwight, p. 173) and Strong Family Association of American Website (http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/john.html)..","STR06" "I19280","Strong","Jerijah","12 Dec 1665","24 Apr 1754","0","Married Thankful STEBBINS.

DISTINGUISHED DESCENDANTS of JERIJAH STRONG (SFAA, Strong Family Update, Vol. III, pp. xxxi and xxxii).

Henry Cabot LODGE, newspaperman, state legislator, US. Senator, Ambassador to South Vietnam and West Germany, Chief U.S. Representative at Vietnam Peace talks","STR06" "I19359","Strong","Jerusha","21 Feb 1737","Yes, date unknown","0","She married James Pinneo, a descendant of James Pinneo, a Hugenot refugee from France, who settled in Lebanon, Connecticut. He was also the the ancestor of Anna Pinneo, the wife of Elisha Strong.","STR06" "I45643","Strong","Joanna","10 Dec 1753","Yes, date unknown","0","""m. Aaron Dewey.""","STR06" "I8759","","","","","","","" "I15545","Strong","John","Abt 1610","14 Apr 1699","0","Governor Caleb Strong, in 1779, wrote the following article about his ancestor, the Elder John Strong. It was noted by Marilyn Maxfield King that this was published in the ""New England Historical and Genealogical Register,"" Volume 23, in 1869.

""Elder John Strong, was born and lived in England, near Taunton in Somersetshire. His father was, Richard (sic) Strong who died when John was small. His grandfather, who was Roman Catholic lived to be very old, but died before his grandson left England. Elder John came to America in the year 1630 in the ship Mary and John in company with Mr Warham, Maverick, Mason, Clap and arrived at Nantasket on the 30th. of May that year and settled in Dorchester. John married his first wife in England, she died on the passage or short time after arriving, leaving two young children, the youngest of which died in two months after it's mother. John married second to Abigail Ford, a sister of Capt. Clap's wife, at Dorchester in 1635/36. John and second wife moved from Dorchester to Windsor, Ct. and with four others was appointed superintendant of bringing settlers to that place. He lived in Windsor for several years than moved to Northampton in the year 1659 where he died April 14, 1699 about 94 years of age. He was the first ruling Elder of the Church of Northampton. Abigail Ford Strong died 6 July 1688. A sister (Eleanor) of John's came with him from England and married a man by the name of Dean. John Strong had 16 children besides that which died young.""

Although Gov. Caleb Strong believed that Elder John Strong arrived to New England in 1630 aboard the ""Mary and John,"" Elder John may actually arrived on the ""Hopewell"" in 1635. He was listed as ""Jon STRONGE for himself and family, and goods"" in the Index to Ships & Passengers to the American Colonies, Exchequer K.R. 1618-1668 copied from Port Book E 190/876/1. The ""Hopewell"" sailed from Weymouth, 8 May 1635. It is also possible that, as a youth of 20 that he came with the Winthrop Fleet on the Mary & John, later returning to England to and married first wife Margerie DEANE, and permanently emigrating to the Massachussets Bay Colony aboard the Hopewell with members of the Deane family.

Link to the Passenger List of the Hopewell, from the Strong Family Association of America website.

http://www.strongfamilyofamerica.org/strong/hopelist.html

Benjamin Dwight quotes church records from Northampton to explain how he obtained his office and title as Elder John Strong: ""After solemn and extraordinary seeking to God for his direction and blessing, the church chose John Strong ruling elder, and William Holton, deacon. They were ordained 13: 3 mo: '63"" (or June 13, 1663, O.S., or N.S. June 24, 1663--the year beginning then in March)."" (Dwight, p 16).","STR06" "I15545","Strong","John","Abt 1610","14 Apr 1699","0","(Research):

Famous Descendants of Elder John Strong

*Following are some of the notable descendants of Elder John Strong
(1610-1699), All of these people are cousins (or half-cousins) to every descendant of John Strong. Believed to be accurate, but not verified.

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/STRONG/2001-08/0998909895

1. Dean Acheson (1893-1897) U.S. Secretary of State under Truman
2. John Adams Jr. (1735-1826) Second U.S. President
3. John Quincey Adams (1787-1848) Sixth U.S. President.
4. Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) Novelist
5. Horatio Alger Jr. (1834-1899) Novelist
6. Ethan Allen (1738-1789) Revolutionary soldier
7. Susan Brownell Anthony (1820-1906) Reformer & suffragette
8. L. Frank Baum (1856-1919) Author of The Wonderful Wizard of OZ
9. Henry Ward Beecher (1775-1863) Preacher and abolitionist
10. Grover Cleveland (1837-1908) Twice U.S. President (22nd & 24th)
11. Humphrey Bogart (1899-1957) Actor
12. Schuyler Colfax Jr. (1823-1885) U.S. Vice-President under Grant
13. Samuel Colt (1814-1862) Firearms manufacturer. Inventor of the ""Colt 45""
14. Charles Gates Dawes (1872-1933) U.S. Vice-President under Coolidge
15. Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (1872-1933) The 30th. U.S. President
16. George Dewey (1873-1917) Admiral who captured Manila
17. Thomas Dewey (1902-1971) Governo of New York & Presidential candidate
18. Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) Poetess
19. John Foster Dulles (1888-1959) U.S. Secretary of State under Eisenhower
20. Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) Philosopher, Essayist, & poet
21. Millard Fillmore (1800-1874) Thirteenth U.S. President
22. George Gallop (1901- )Pollster
23. Erle Stanley Gardner (1889-1897) Detective novelist
24. Dorothy Gish (1898-1968) Actress
25. Lillian Gish (1896- ) Actress
26. Edward Everett Hale (1822-1909) Author of ""Man Without A Country""
27. Nathan Hale (1755-1776) Revolutionary Hero
28. Rutherford B. Hayes (1822-1893) Ninteenth U.S. President
29. Christian Herter (1895-1967) U.S. Secretary of State under Eisenhower
30. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr (1841-1967) Jurist
31. Lamar Hunt (1932- ) Oilman & billionaire
32. Donald L. Jacobus (1887-1970) Genealogist
33. Spencer Woolley Kimball (1895- ) President of Morman Church sine
1973
34. Henry Cabot Lodge II (1902- ) Vice-President candidate
35. Clare Boothe Luce (1903- ) Playwright & Congresswoman
36. Archibald MacLeish (1892-1982) Poet &Playwright
37. John Phillips Marquand II (1893-1960) Novelist
38. George McCleeland (1826-1885) Union General. Presidential Candidate.
39. Margaret Mead (1901-1978) Anthropolgist
40. Dwight Lyman Moody (1837-1899) Founder of the Moody Bible Institute
41. John Pierpont Morgan (1867-1943) Banker
42. Levi Parsons Morton (1824-1920) U.S. Vice-President under Harrison.
43. Frederick Olmsted (1822-1920) Designer of Central Park, New York City
44. Anthony Perkins (1932- ) Actor
45. William Sydney Porter (O. Henry) (1862-1910) Short Story Writer
46. Lee Remick (1935- )Actress
47. John D. Rockefeller (1839-1937) Oil tycoon & philanthropist
48. Nelson Rockefeller (1908-1978) U.S. Vice-President under Gerald Ford
49. David Rockefeller (1915- )Financier
50. George Romney (1907- ) President of American Motors & Governor of
Michigan
51. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945) Thirty-second U.S. President
52. Harriett Beecher Stowe (1811-1896) Abolitionist & Authoress of ""Uncle
Tom's Cabin
53. Lowell Thomas (1892-1981) Radio-TV Commentator & Travel Author
54. Bess Wallace ( -1982) Wife of President Harry Truman
55. Gloria Vanderbuilt ( ) Socialite
56. Noah Webster, Jr (1758-1843) Writer of Webster's Dictionary
57. Orson Welles (1915- ) Actor & Producer
58. Paul Dudley White (1886-1973) Physician & Heart Specialist
59. Wilbur Wright (1867-1912) Co-inventor of the airplane
60. Orville Wright (1871-1948) Co-inventor of the airplane","STR06" "I15545","Strong","John","Abt 1610","14 Apr 1699","0","(Medical):

Y DNA Results, FTDNA Haplogroup:

R1b1c

The following website has more details, as well as the ancestral modal values for Elder John Strong and his descendants who have been tested:

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegalstrongs/dnaresults.htm

The members of R1b are believed to be the descendants of the first modern humans who entered Europe about 35,000-40,000 years ago. Those R1b forebearers were the people who painted the beautiful art in the caves in Spain and France. They were the contemporaries (and perhaps exterminators) of the European Neanderthals. R1b is the most common Y haplogroup in Europe - more than half of men of European descent belong to R1b. Fourteen of the 30 most common haplotypes in the YSTR.org database are typical of R1b.","STR06" "I15551","Strong","John","Bef 22 Jul 1634","20 Feb 1697","0","John was the only surviving child of this marriage [Elder John Strong to Margery DEANE, and was] born before Jul 22, 1634 when he was named with his mother in the will of his grandfather, William DEANE of Southchard, Chard, Somerset, England. John was a tanner and spent his life in Windsor, CT. He was a man of prominence in the affairs of that city. His family was not mentioned in the will of Elder John Strong having received, along with his brother Return Strong, the Tanneries in Windsor as his inheritance portion. The inventory of the estate of John Strong, was taken Feb 28, 1697/8; it names the children as John Strong, age 32, Jacob, 25; Josiah, 19; Mary STANLY (sic), 40, and Hannah HOPKINS, 36. The following month, two agreements were made by the heirs, the first relating to the dower of the widow Hannah Strong, who is called mother-in-law [stepmother] of the sons; the second, relating to distribution to the children, signed by John, Jacob and Josiah Strong, Return Strong, as the guardian of Josiah, and Timothy STANLEY and John HOPKINS. [Manwaring's Digest, 1 : 579.] SOURCE: http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/","STR06" "I15547","Strong","John","25 Dec 1665","29 May 1749","0","John Strong III was the only man of the name in Windsor whose wife she could have been, and his own will, made Feb 10, 1741/2, prior to her death, names his wife as Mary. This John did not marry Hannah TRUMBLE as is stated in the Dwight's Strong History. Hannah (Smith) TRUMBLE was in fact his Step-mother. The will of John Strong of Windsor, dated Feb 1741/2, proved Jul. 4, 1749, named wife Mary; sons Jonathan, David and John; daughters Esther CLARKE, Abigail LOOMIS and Sarah CLARKE; the children of daughter Elizabeth BURNHAM and the two children of daughter Hannah.

http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/john.html","STR06" "I12747","Strong","John","17 Jun 1701","7 Apr 1783","0","He lived in Colchester, Ct. and was the father of five children: John, Reuben, Rachel, another daughter, and Zebulon.","STR06" "I6018","Strong","John Ansel","11 Jun 1842","Aft 29 Mar 1919","0","John Ansel 11 Jun 1842 Milwaukee, WI Printer Married Martha Upton

Source: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2532520&id=I27870

Linda's Family Linda Botchlett lbotchlett@aol.com

Linda references:

Title: The Brenneman History Author: Albert H. Gerberich Publication: Printed by Mennonite Publishing House, Scottsdale, Pennsylvania, 1938, Reprinted 1988 by Selby Publishing & Printing, Kokomo, Indiana

1880 Federal Census Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Milwaukee page number 223A

JA Strong Self M M 38 Ohio Cutter Clothing Store OH Mass Mass Martha Strong Wife M F 35 Wi Keeping House Vt VT Allice Strong Daug S F 8 Wi Oh Wi Bessie Strong Daug S F 5 Wi Oh Wi Emily Schuulzer Sister S F 21 At Home Oh Wi James H. ??? Brother in Law W M 38 Brakeman Wi Oh Mass

1910 Federal Census

Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 15th Ward, District 164

Barrett, Jonathan P Head age 34 M1 Wisconsin Vermont New York Bookkeeper
"" , Bessie Wife age 35 M1 3/2 Wisconsin Ohio Wisconsin
"" , Ida M Dau age 11 S Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin
"" , Sarah A Dau age 1 S Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Strong, John A Father-in-law age 67 D Ohio New York Virginia Own Income","STR06" "I5","","","","","","","" "I5","","","","","","","" "I9351","Strong","John Harris","19 Jan 1762","28 Apr 1823","0","According to Dwight's ""History of the Strong Family,"" John Harris Strong was a farmer in Chatham, Ct. (1783-1811). In August, 1811, he removed to Euclid, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Here he was agent for the sale of lands in an about Cleveland (belonging to Lord and Barber, of Haddam, Ct.), and was Judge of the court of common pleas (1817-1823). (Dwight, p 174).

1810 Census Connecticut-Middlesex-Chatham John H. Strong 2-2-2-0-1|1-0-2-0-1

1820 Census Ohio-Cuyahoga-Euclid John H. Strong 0-1-0-2-0-1|0-1-0-1-1

1830 Census John was deceased. His widow, Elizabeth, appears to have been living in Ohio-Cuyahoga-Chagrin, with her son, Josiah C. Strong. One female member of Josiah's household was listed as between ages 60-70.","STR06" "I19231","Strong","John Harris","Jan 1817","15 Mar 1818","0","Wickliffe Cemetery records read ""In memory of/ John Harris Son of/ Rodney & Sally Strong,/ Who Died/ Mar. 15th. 1818./ Aged 1 Year & 2 Months.""","STR06" "I19247","Strong","John Harris","Between 1831 and 1834","Yes, date unknown","0","Dwight listed him as living in Berea, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. The census listings below could be for him, although he was in living in Willoughby and not Berea.

1860 FEDERAL CENSUS OHIO, LAKE COUNTY Willoughby Twp #1291-1236 John STRONG 27 M Telegraph Operator --- 500 O. Harriet STRONG 27 F O. Harriet STRONG 6 F. O. Caroline STRONG 3/12 F 0.

1870 FEDERAL CENSUS OHIO LAKE COUNTY Willoughby Village 1 June 1870 #129-128 John H STRONG 36 M W Farmer R/P 1400 P/P 600 Oh. Hattie C STRONG 37 F W Keeping House Oh. J. Millie STRONG 10 F W At School Oh.","STR06" "I21","","","","","","","" "I139","Strong","John Ralph","16 Jun 1935","4 Apr 2022","0","Obituary

John Ralph Strong, 86, of Duncan, Oklahoma passed away peacefully at home on Monday, April 4, 2022.

Graveside funeral services will be 11:00 a.m. Friday, April 8, 2022 at the Duncan Cemetery with Rev. David Galletly, and arrangements have been entrusted to the family care of Carter-Smart Directors.

Family visitation will be Thursday evening April 7, 2022 at the Carter-Smart Funeral Home from 6:00-8:00 p.m.

John was born June 16, 1935 in Duncan, Oklahoma to Homer and Anna Laura (Payne) Strong. He attended Duncan Public Schools, where he participated in Choir, and graduated in 1954. He joined the U.S. Air Force in June of that year and served until May 1968. After his military service he worked for Halliburton, Texas Instruments, and retired from Duncan Public Schools after working as a janitor at Woodrow Wilson Elementary for many years. He married Brenda Cole in 1979. They had two children, Carrie and Taylor. He was a practical man and was excellent at mechanical repair. In his younger years he was an avid fisherman, spending hours at the lake. He was above all. though a voracious reader and history buff, and was passionate about subjects he studied. He was also a lover of classical music. During his military service and after, he was fortunate to work and travel all over the glob and always had an interesting story to share. These stories about his travels helped instill his love of history and the arts in his children.

He was preceded death by his parents, two sisters and one brother.

John is survived by his wife; Brenda of the home, daughter; Carrie and her husband Andy Walters, son; Taylor and his wife Catherine Strong, two grandchildren, Edward and Anne Strong, and three brothers; Bill, Tom and Paul David Strong and numerous nieces and nephews.

https://www.cartersmartfuneralhome.com/obituary/John-Strong","STR06" "I894","","","","","","","" "I19297","Strong","John Taylor","Abt 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","1860 Federal Census Cuyahoga County, Ward 2 Page 719 #1634-1652 Strong, Taylor 30 M Silver Smith Ohio Strong, Mary 22 f Ohio Strong, Nellie 5 f Ohio Strong, Katie 9 mo f Ohio

1880 Federal Census

Taylor J. STRONG Self M Male W 52 OH Insurance Solicitor CT CT Mary L. STRONG Wife M Female W 41 OH Keeping House IRE IRE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information:
Census Place Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255006
NA Film Number T9-1006
Page Number 133B","STR06" "I39698","Strong","John W.","1 Jun 1878","29 Jun 1936","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XZZR-NV5
Name: John W Strong
Titles & Terms:
Event: Death
Event Date: 29 Jun 1936
Event Place: Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Residence:
Street Address:
Gender: Male
Death Age: 58y 28d
Marital Status: Married
Race: w
Occupation: Electrician
Birth Date: 01 Jun 1878
Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio
Estimated Birth Year: 1878
Burial Date: 01 Jul 1936
Burial Place: E. Cleveland
Cemetery:
Father: George D. Strong
Father's Titles & Terms:
Father's Birthplace: Ohio
Mother: Agnes Semple
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Mother's Birthplace: Scotland
Spouse: Odelia Hanroth
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Reference Number: fn 37495
Film Number: 2022661
Digital Folder Number: 4122439
Image Number: 3207
Collection: Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953","STR06" "I21118","Strong","John Warham","30 Sep 1706","25 Sep 1752","0","DISTINGUISHED DESCENDANTS of JOHN WARHAM STRONG

Admiral James H. STRONG, Commander-in-Chief, South Atlantic Squadron 1873-1875 Namesake of the USS STRONG (Source: SFAA Newsletter Nov. 2002)","STR06" "I39700","Strong","John Watterman","Abt 1813","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Ohio, Cuyahoga County, East Cleveland
Enumerated 7 Jun 1860
Page 29
216-208
John W Strong 42 M Carpenter 1200 230 NY
Thankful Strong 36 F NY
Geo D Strong 15 M OH
Flora A Strong 14 F OH
Emma Strong 9 F OH
217-209
Harmon Whaley (age 30) and family, born NY
218-210
Stephen (62) and Polly (61) Whaley and Family, Born NY and Mass

1870 Census
Ohio, Cuyahoga County, East Cleveland
Enumerated 7 Jun 1870
Stamped 280
314-309
Strong, John W 57 M W Carpenter & Jointer NY
Strong, Thankful 50 F W Keeping House NY
Strong, George 25 M W Telegraph Operator OH
Ransom, George 26 M W Jeweller & Watchmaker NY
Ramson, Flora A 23 F W No occupation OH
Ramsom, Frank S 3 M W OH
Ransom, George 2 M W OH
Strong, Emma 20 F W At Home OH","STR06" "I19274","Strong","Joseph","5 Aug 1652","Aft 1652","0","Twin with Samuel, died young. (Dwight, Vol. I, p. 19).","STR06" "I19363","Strong","Joseph","2 Dec 1672","23 Dec 1763","0","He removed from Northampton to Coventry, in March, 1716, seven years after the first settlement of that town. He was a farmer and a man of property and consideration. He held various town offices of importance, as town treasurer in 1716; selectman for six years; and justice of the peace for many years from 1723 onwards. In 1721, the first year that Coventry was respresented in the Colonial Legislature, he was sent to it as the representative of the town. There were two sessions yearly of the Legislature, in May and October, until 1819. Justice Joseph Strong was for fifty-two times elected a member of the Legislature and including extra sessions was during sixty-five sessions a member of the General Assembly of Connecticut. He was moderator of the first town-meeting held April 24, 1718, and often afterwards of others, holding the office for the last time April 11, 1763, when 90 years old. He was a member of the Colonial Legislature for the last time in May, 1762, when 89 year old. His son, Phinehas being the other representative from Coventry. His second wife was Ruth (last name not discovered) of Coventry, Ct. They had no issue. She died at Glastenbury, Ct., Feb 14, 1768. (Dwight, p. 309).","STR06" "I19366","Strong","Joseph","25 Jul 1701","9 Apr 1773","0","A farmer in Coventry, Ct.: for 13 years a selectman: for a long time justice of the peace; and for 34 years (1739-73), deacon of the First Congregational church. He was for nine sessions a member of the General Assembly and was much in public life. (Dwight, p 330).","STR06" "I1822","","","","","","","" "I19190","Strong","Joshua","24 Apr 1743","Yes, date unknown","0","Joshua STRONG, brother of Josiah Jr., born April 24th 1743, lived in Middle Haddam, and had Noah, Anna, Hope, Joshua, Noah, Rachel, and Lydia, baptized by the Rev. Benjamin BOARDMAN between January 1765 and March 30th 1777. He died November 25th 1779, and no further particulars are known concerning this family.

Source: The History of Middlesex County 1635-1885 J. H. Beers & Co., 36 Vesey Street, New York 1884 CHATHAM. THE EARLY SETTLERS AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. PART 2 Pages 198-217. [transcribed by Janece Streig] http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/bios/chatham_bios2.htm","STR06" "I19267","Strong","Josiah","Abt 1639","Yes, date unknown","0","Per Dwight, died young. (Vol. I, p 19)","STR06" "I15896","Strong","Josiah","11 Jan 1677","5 Apr 1759","0","A farmer at Windsor, Ct. and after 1704-5, at Colchester, Ct.","STR06" "I19176","Strong","Josiah","9 Sep 1709","Yes, date unknown","0","A farmer in Colchester and Middle Haddam, Ct. (Dwight, p 173).","STR06" "I19189","Strong","Josiah","28 Jan 1739","8 Sep 1814","0","Josiah STRONG jr., son of Josiah and Hannah (FULLER) STRONG, of Colchester, where he was born, January 28, 1740, married January 13, 1761, Mary, daughter of Deacon Benjamin HARRIS, and settled in Middle Haddam, where he died September 8, 1814. She died January 1, 1822, aged 82 years.

Their children were: John Harris, born January 19, 1762, married Elizabeth CAREY, and in 1811 removed to Euclid, Ohio, where he was a land agent, and judge of the Court of Common Please from 1817 until his death, April 28, 1823; Esther, born October 3, 1763, married Asaph DOANE; Hannah, born October 3, 1765, Davis, born August 21, 1767, married February 24, 1788, Mary, daughter of Elisha SWIFT, of Falmouth, Massachusetts, and was a farmer in Middle Haddam, where he died July 10, 1848 (their children were Sophronia, Davis Swift, Morris M., Susan, Roderic, Braddock, Titus, Mary and Adeline); Mary, born December 26, 1768; Martha, born December 30, 1771; Graced, born June 20, 1774; Josiah, born January 12, 1777; and Hope, baptized March 19, 1780.

From The History of Middlesex County 1635-1885
J. H. Beers & Co, 36 Versey Street, New York
1884
Pages 198-217
Chatham,
The Early Settlers and Their Descendants, Part 2
(transcribed by Janece Streig)
http://dunhamwilcox.net/bios/chatham_bios2.htm
","STR06" "I19215","Strong","Josiah Conklin","Mar 1800","Sep 1839","0","1830 FEDERAL CENSUS
OHIO, CUYAHOGA COUNTY
CHAGRIN
0-0-0-0-0-1;0-0-0-0-1-0-0-0-1
One male between age 30-40
One female between age 20-30
One female between age 60-70 (Josiah's widowed mother, Elizabeth Strong born ca 1764)","STR06" "I39696","Strong","Judson E.","27 Mar 1855","9 Feb 1926","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NQR8-T6L
Name: Judson E. Strong
Titles and Terms (original):
Death Date: 09 Feb 1926
Death Place: Cairo, Alexander, Illinois
Gender: Male
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Age: 71
Estimated Birth Year: 1855
Birth Date: 27 Mar 1854
Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio
Father: Asaph C. Strong
Father's Titles and Terms (original):
Father's Birth Place: Willoughby, Ohio
Mother: Harriet M. Pelton
Mother's Titles and Terms (original):
Mother's Birth Place: Willoughby, Ohio
Occupation: Physician
Residence: Cairo, Alexander, Ill.
Street Address:
Spouse: Jula Strong
Spouse's Titles and Terms (original):
Spouse's Birthplace:
Burial Date: 11 Feb 1926
Burial Place: Mounds, Ill.
Cemetery:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4008163
Image Number: 581
Film Number: 1613170
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn 4547
Collection: Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947","STR06" "I8755","","","","","","","" "I19245","Strong","Juliette ""Julia""","18 Apr 1845","6 Jun 1923","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X66D-PQF
Name: Julia Strong Foster
Titles & Terms:
Event: Death
Event Date: 06 Jun 1923
Event Place: Willoughby Twp, Lake, Ohio
Residence: Willoughby, Lake, Ohio
Street Address: Lake Shore Blvd.
Gender: Female
Death Age: 78y 1m 18d
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Occupation: None
Birth Date: 19 Apr 1845
Birthplace: Wickliffe, Ohio
Estimated Birth Year: 1845
Burial Date: 08 Jun 1923
Burial Place: Willoughby Village
Cemetery:
Father: Jefferson Strong
Father's Titles & Terms:
Father's Birthplace: Wickliffe, Ohio
Mother: Laura Bishop
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Mother's Birthplace: Wickliffe, Ohio
Spouse: E. J. Foster
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Reference Number: fn 39316
Film Number: 1992271
Digital Folder Number: 4000572
Image Number: 1873
Collection: Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953","STR06" "I7","","","","","","","" "I1330","","","","","","","" "I1680","","","","","","","" "I19370","Strong","Keziah","1 Dec 1709","Yes, date unknown","0","m. in 1727, Noah RUST of Coventry.","STR06" "I6","","","","","","","" "I19244","Strong","Laura Elizabeth","14 Aug 1843","1 Jun 1917","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X66D-PQF
Name: Julia Strong Foster
Titles & Terms:
Event: Death
Event Date: 06 Jun 1923
Event Place: Willoughby Twp, Lake, Ohio
Residence: Willoughby, Lake, Ohio
Street Address: Lake Shore Blvd.
Gender: Female
Death Age: 78y 1m 18d
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Occupation: None
Birth Date: 19 Apr 1845
Birthplace: Wickliffe, Ohio
Estimated Birth Year: 1845
Burial Date: 08 Jun 1923
Burial Place: Willoughby Village
Cemetery:
Father: Jefferson Strong
Father's Titles & Terms:
Father's Birthplace: Wickliffe, Ohio
Mother: Laura Bishop
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Mother's Birthplace: Wickliffe, Ohio
Spouse: E. J. Foster
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Reference Number: fn 39316
Film Number: 1992271
Digital Folder Number: 4000572
Image Number: 1873
Collection: Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953","STR06" "I19256","Strong","Lemuel B.","Abt 1832","10 Apr 1902","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of Thomas Jefferson Strong Sr. and Laura Bishop. However, he is not listed as one of their children in Benjamin Dwight's HISTORY OF THE STRONG FAMILY.

Thomas Jefferson Strong and Laura Bishop do appear to have a son his same age, shown on census records as Samuel vs. Lemuel. Additionally, Samuel/Lemuel is listed in the home of Thomas Jefferson Strong and Laura Bishop in 1850 and 1860, and a Samuel/Lemuel Strong was boarding in the Peck home in 1850, and living with wife Sarah and children Ralph, Harry and Mary in 1860. They may indeed be the same man, listed twice in error on the census, or twins, or different people entirely. It is possible that his parents gave the name of all their children to the enumerator in 1860, as their son Asa/Aspah is also listed with his parents and in a separate household with his wife in 1860.

From FindAGrave:

Id#: 0351033
Name: Strong, Lemuel B.
Date: April 11, 1902
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #078.
Notes: Strong-Lemuel B., Wednesday, April 9, aged 70 years, at the residence of E. J. Foster, Willoughby, O. Funeral from the home of B. L. Ferris, Willoughby, O., Saturday, April 12, 2 p. m.
(Headstone gives death date as April 10.)

Lemuel later married Sarah A Kent.



","STR06" "I19256","Strong","Lemuel B.","Abt 1832","10 Apr 1902","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Ohio, Lake County, 220 Kirtland (Township) 85
16 Oct 1850
#124-130
Calvin H. PECK 37 m NY Farmer $2,000 New York Lydia PECK 38 f NY
Noah PECK 3 m NY
Lydia PECK 1 f NY
Samuel McCOWELL 14 m NY
Samuel (Lemuel) STRONG 18 m Carriage Maker NY

1860 OHIO CENSUS
Lake County Willoughby Township
Stamped 312
#1265-1211
(Very faint image on Ancestry.com)
Samuel (Lemuel) STRONG 30 Occupation: Wagon Maker Ohio
Sarah STRONG 38 (sic--s/b 28) Ohio
RALPH STRONG 4 Ohio
Harry STRONG 2 Ohio
Mary STRONG 1 Ohio

1870 OHIO CENSUS
Cuyahoga County Cleveland, Ward 14 #12-12
Strong, S.B. (L.B.) 38 M W Occupation illegible $3000 Ohio
Strong, Sarah 38 Keeping House Ohio
Strong, Ralph 14 M W Ohio
Strong, ???? 11 F W Ohio
Strong, ???? 9 F W Ohio

Could this be him, with second wife, Sarah A Kent, in 1880?

1880 Census
Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland
Lemuel Strong M 48 Ohio Vermont Vermony Drygoods Salesman
Sarah A Strong 31 NY NY NJ Keeping House
Earnest Strong M 9 Ohio Ohio NY
Paul Strong M 5 Ohio Ohio NY
Edna Strong F 4 Ohio Ohio NY
","STR06" "I19256","Strong","Lemuel B.","Abt 1832","10 Apr 1902","0","(Medical):arterio sclerosis senility (6-8 years)","STR06" "I1278","Strong","Leon S. ""Lee""","10 Apr 1884","29 Dec 1915","0","Although he was shown on the 1900 Census as Leon, his family always knew him as Lee. According to his death certificate, he had lived in Lawton for 14 years.

Lee's obituary appeared in the LAWTON CONSTITUTION on December 29, 1915:

LEE STRONG DIES TODAY Man Accidentally Shot Last Night While Wrestling Over A Revolver

Lee Strong, a farmer residing six miles east of Lawton on the Barber farm, who was accidentally shot yesterday evening, died this morning at ten o'clock at the Southwestern Hospital, following an operation, which was performed in the hope of saving his life, but he was too weak from the loss of blood to withstand the strain. The accident was purely accidental. Strong and the farm hand had finished loading fodder, and had been hunting rabbits with a .38 revolver. It was discharged hitting Strong in the back. Medical aid was summoned from Lawton and later he was brought to the hospital. The deceased leaves a wife and son; one brother in Los Angeles, one brother in Lawton and father in Mexico (sic). He was 31 years old. The remains will be held at the Ritter Undertaking Parlors until they hear from relatives. (As transcribed by Lynell Gentry Cordell).

LEE STRONG FUNERAL HELD SUNDAY

The funeral of Lee Strong, who died Wednesday morning from the results of being accidentally shot by a farm hand of the Barber farm, was held yesterday afternoon at the Baptist church at 2:30. Rev. A.L. Leake conducted the funeral services. Relatives of the deceased accompanied the body to its last resting place.

(Article from Lawton Constitution December 29, 1915)

Birth Record

In the Cotton County Oklahoma birth records 1912-1918 Book 14 listed the following:

Father, Strong, Lee, and A. E. Choate May 30, 1916 by a Dr. Jones

Since Lee died the prior December, his wife was apparently pregnant.

In the Comanche County History Volume I, 1985, published by the Southwestern Historical Society, has a historical notation on Junction City and Geronimo, Oklahoma.

January 1902, 13 miles south of Lawton, Oklahoma, Junction City was platted and lots were sold for as little at $2.00. It had a few small shops and a saloon, and a Dr. Samuel Makemson. Two miles north Geronimo was platted prior to the arrival of the Rock Island Line. ( Homer Strong was born in Junction City.)

Presently, Junction City is completely gone, and there's not much left of Geronimo. The railroad is gone. There is one little cafe, a grocery store, and a filling station. It's a quaint little town.

Rhodene Frederick found the following burial records for Highland Cemetery in Lawton (Section 3276):

Strong, Lee, b. 1884, d. 1915, 31y
Strong, Leon S., b. 1884, d. Dec 29, 1915, 31y, TX-R.R.","STR06" "I22241","Strong","Lorenzo","29 May 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","According to Benjamin Dwight's HISTORY OF THE STRONG FAMILY, he is a descendant of Return Strong of Windsor, CT","STR06" "I22241","Strong","Lorenzo","29 May 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):1880 Federal Census:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace O
ccupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Lorenzo STRONG Self M Male W 38 OH Farmer VT CT
Lois STRONG Wife M Female W 34 OH Housekeeping ENG ENG
Franklin E. STRONG Son S Male W 11 OH Farm Ha
Charles J. STRONG Son S Male W 9 OH OH OH
Ford A. STRONG Son S Male W 7 OH OH OH
Mable M. STRONG Dau S Female W 3 OH OH OH
Harland STRONG Son S Male W 1 OH OH OH
Betsy A. STRONG Mother W Female W 67 CT CT CT Source Information:
Census Place Strongsville, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255010
NA Film Number T9-1010
Page Number 369B","STR06" "I45667","Strong","Lucy Elvira","30 Jan 1817","Yes, date unknown","0","""unmarried, a school teacher.""","STR06" "I19334","Strong","Lydia","9 Apr 1805","Yes, date unknown","0","m. A.C. LOVEJOY. (Dwight, p. 485).","STR06" "I21614","Strong","Margaret","16 Apr 1914","19 Nov 2001","0","Margaret Corre

Margaret Strong Corre, 87, died Monday.

She was born April 16, 1914, in Texas. A homemaker, she was a 21-year resident of Las Vegas.

She is survived by her daughters, Fredda Kilgore of Fairfield, Pa., and Marsha of Las Vegas; and a grandchild.

Services are private. Nevada Funeral Service-Nevada Cremation or Burial Society handled arrangements.

Friday, November 23, 2001 Copyright ? Las Vegas Review-Journal","STR06" "I31814","Strong","Margaret Ann","Mar 1834","Yes, date unknown","0","Wickliffe Cemetery records read: ""In Memory of/ Margret Ann/ Daughter of J.M. /& M.A. Strong/ Who Died April 9/ 1834 AE 5 weaks""","STR06" "I20887","Strong","Maria Louise","1 Nov 1850","Between 1862 and 1863","0","Dwight shows her date of death as Oct. 11, 1862. Lois Patterson, in her ""Van Patten Family History,"" instead shows it as ""Oct. 4, 1863 in her 13th year.""","STR06" "I19203","Strong","Martha","30 Dec 1771","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Oliver CLARK of Middle Haddam. (Dwight, p 174).","STR06" "I19254","Strong","Marvin Hiram","Abt 1843","Abt 31 Dec 1862","0","""We here in Willoughby have a monument to civil war vets, and on it is MARVIN H STRONG 23 reg and Thomas J Strong 1st Art Co G killed South river but now is buried in Willoughby Cemetery...."" Email from Oscar (OASH19@aol.com 2/16/2003)","STR06" "I19275","Strong","Mary","26 Oct 1654","8 Dec 1738","0","Married Dea. John CLARK of Northampton. (Dwight, Vol. I, p. 19).","STR06" "I19281","Strong","Mary","22 Apr 1658","Abt 1722","0","Married 22 Nov 1676 Timothy STANLEY (dod 26 Nov 1728), son of Capt. John STANLEY and Sarah SCOTT. He was from Farmington, CT and later Waterbury, CT. No issue.

http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/","STR06" "I21015","Strong","Mary","May 1677","Abt 1677","0","""Died Soon.""","STR06" "I19202","Strong","Mary","26 Dec 1768","5 Jul 1850","0","Married Charles SMITH of Glastenbury, Ct. (Dwight, p 174).","STR06" "I31812","Strong","Mary Amanda","Feb 1820","15 Mar 1821","0","Wickliffe Cemetery records read: ""Mary Amanda Strong/ Who died Mar. 15th, 1821/ Aged 1 Year & 1 Month/ ""","STR06" "I19217","Strong","Mary Ann","9 Mar 1805","22 Feb 1863","0","Married first on 15 Sept 1822 John CONE of Haddam, Ct. He died 5 Mar 1835. Children: James Wells, George Gilbert, Clarissa and John W. CONE. Married second on 25 Sept 1836 Hiram BROOKS. Children: Charles Wells, Henry Strong, James Harris and Ellen Elizabeth BROOKS. (Dwight, p 176).","STR06" "I5932","Strong","Mary Caroline","18 Mar 1939","5 Jan 2018","0","Mary Caroline Brasher, 78, of Duncan, Oklahoma passed away Friday morning, January 5, 2018 in Duncan. Funeral services will be held at 2:00PM Monday January 8, 2018 at Don Grantham Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Glenn McGee officiating. Interment will follow at Duncan Cemetery under the care of Don Grantham Funeral Home. The family will receive friends 5:30 to 7:00pm Sunday evening, January 7, 2018 at the funeral home.

Caroline was born in Duncan, Oklahoma on March 18, 1939. She was the fourth of seven children of Homer and Anna Laura. She was baptized and raised in the Assumption Catholic Church in Duncan where she was a member for many years. She often spoke of warm childhood memories of family, friends, dancing and music. She recalled as a very young child meeting her father on Friday afternoons coming home from Ft. Sill during the War and walking home with him and about being the fastest runner on the street as a child, frequently out running her male playmates. She dearly loved her brothers and sister.

After high school, she met James Earl ""Jim"" Brasher, an army serviceman stationed at Fort Sill and they soon fell in love and were married May 28, 1960. Caroline and Jim became lifelong residents of Duncan where they raised their four children. Caroline was a tireless homemaker, ran a small day-care from home, and was avidly involved in her children's school and sports activities. Caroline enjoyed spending her later years collecting and watching classic movies, listening to Frank Sinatra tunes, remodeling her homes, attending family reunions and traveling. She loved the colorful Southwest desert landscape, and made a few trips to visit the rich cultural heritage found in Santa Fe, New Mexico with family and church members. She loved following OU football and OKC Thunder basketball. Most of all, she loved her family and was very proud of her children's and grandchildren's accomplishments. She was passionate about giving to charitable causes including religious and cultural affiliations. She drew strength from Billy Graham and other evangelical ministries and was a prayer warrior, especially during her beloved husband's prolonged illness.

Caroline is preceded in death by her devoted husband of 57 years, her parents, Homer and Anna Laura Strong, her sister, Theresa, and beautiful granddaughter Alexandra. Caroline is survived by her children Regina Stuart and her husband, Don; Libby Morris and her husband Terry; Andy Brasher and his wife, Kim; and Patti Moore and her husband Steve. Grandchildren Brandon, Shelby, Beau, Victoria, Trevor, Caroline, Jeremy, Caelan, Shannon and Kathleen. Great-grandchildren Jackson, Addison, James, Elizabeth and Clay all of whom she loved and was so very proud of.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Christians Concerned at 702 W. Willow Ave, Duncan, OK 73533. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.granthamfuneralhomes.com.","STR06" "I19223","Strong","Mary Elizabeth","Aft 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","Appears to be instead listed as Fannie on the 1850 census.","STR06" "I6015","Strong","Mary Hannah","19 May 1848","4 Oct 1860","0","Obituary: October 10, 1860, Western Reserve Chronicle","STR06" "I3","","","","","","","" "I20512","","","","","","","" "I45646","Strong","Mercy","Aft 1760","Yes, date unknown","0","""unmarried""","STR06" "I4","","","","","","","" "I4","","","","","","","" "I39659","Strong","Miriam","10 Apr 1800","Yes, date unknown","0","According to Benjamin Dwight, at the time of the publication of his book, she ""resides unmarried in West Webster, Monroe County, New York.""","STR06" "I21056","Strong","Morris McNary","1 Mar 1793","Abt 1821","0","A flour merchant in Baltimore, Maryland. He died unmarried. (Dwight, p. 177).","STR06" "I19263","Strong","Mother Of Elder John","Aft 1585","Yes, date unknown","0","In both the Strong Family History Updates, and on the official website, the wife of John Strong of Chard, who is the mother of Elder John Strong of New England, is listed as unknown. It is written only that ""She pos. m. 2) William Cogan, father of Eleanor Cogan, wife of Walter Deane.""

SOURCE: http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/

On Marily Maxfield King's Genealogy website, located at , the mother of Elder John Strong is instead shown as Elinor DEANE, the daughter of Walter DEANE and Johanna WALSELE. No sources are cited. If this is correct, then Elder John Strong's mother was also the Aunt to his first wife, Margerie DEANE.","STR06" "I21079","Strong","Noah","20 Sep 1702","23 Jun 1771","0","He married about 1726, wife Deborah, of whom Benjamin Dwight wrote (maiden) ""name carefully sought after but not found.""","STR06" "I39645","Strong","Noah","30 Jul 1752","14 Mar 1814","0","Benjamin Dwight wrote that he ""was a farmer at Brandon, Vt., and at Cincinnati, O. (1800-1806), and afterwards at Jamestown, Green county, O., where he d. of spotted fever....buried in the same grave (as his wife who died from this the following day.""","STR06" "I20784","Strong","Nora Belle","13 Feb 1891","9 Apr 1945","0","Obituary
Mrs. Harley Rudersdorf

Mrs. Nora Belle Rudersdorf, aged 54, of 4212 Rush Blvd, wife of Harley Rudersdorf, died of a heart ailment at 6:05 p.m. Monday at her home after an illness of three years. Born Feb. 13, 1891, in Bristolville, she was a daughter of Fred and Alberta STRONG. She lived in Youngstown pratically all her life, coming from Bristolville as a child. She was a member of Pleasant Grove U.P. Church, Miriam Chapter of Eastern Star, and Daughters of America. Besides her husband, Harley, whom she married 32 years ago, she leaves two daughters, Mrs. Alberta KISER and Mrs. Ruth HUMPHREY and a son, Gordon RUDERSDORF, all of Youngstown; four sisters, Mrs. William GRIFFITH, Grace STRONG, and Alberta CUTTING, all of Youngstown, and Mrs. Paul SHALLENBERGER of Warren; two brothers, Harmon STRONG of Youngstown and Harry STRONG of Tuscon, Ariz., and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Hofmeister Memorial Funeral Home where friends may cal lthis evening and Wednesday evening.

Youngstown Vindicator
Tuesday April 10, 1945, pg. 7
Courtesy of Jean Kling Baun","STR06" "I20784","Strong","Nora Belle","13 Feb 1891","9 Apr 1945","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Ohio, Mahoning, Youngstown
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920
SD 18 ED 221 Sheet 12A
727-233-255
Rudersdorf, Harley H M W 30 M Ohio Ohio Ohio Machinist Foun
dry
Rudersdorf, Belle W F 2 29 M Ohio Ohio Ohio
Rudersdorf, Alberta D F W 6 S Ohio Ohio Ohio
Rudersdorf, Ruth D F W 1 1/12 S Ohio Ohio Ohio
Rudersdorf, Gordon S M W 3 11/12 S Ohio Ohio Ohio
Strong, Harry Brother-in-Law M W 23 S Ohio Ohio Ohio Labor Tub Mill
Strong, Grace Sister-in-law F W 19 S Ohio Ohio Ohio

1930 Census
Ohio, Mahoning County, Youngstown
ED 50-93 SD 10 Sheet 12B
Ruderstorf, Harley Hd Own $6500 M W 40 M23 Ohio Ohio Ohio Machinist Foundry
Ruderstorf, Belle Wf F W 39 M22 Ohio Ohio Ohio
Ruderstorf, Alberta Dtr F W 16 S Ohio Ohio Ohio
Ruderstorf, Gordon Son M W 14 S Ohio Ohio Ohio
Ruderstorf, Ruth Dtr F W 11 S Ohio Ohio Ohio","STR06" "I39649","Strong","Olive","7 Sep 1767","Yes, date unknown","0","Benjamin Dwight shows that she married Jacob BACON.","STR06" "I143","","","","","","","" "I8","","","","","","","" "I20885","Strong","Peter Carlos","13 Mar 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","Married March 1, 1864, Angelia QUACKENBUSH. She d. April 16, 1868. He is a farmer. (Dwight, p. 194).","STR06" "I19351","Strong","Phinehas","Abt 1704","Yes, date unknown","0","Benjamin Dwight notes that ""he was a farmer at Coventry: a member for fifty-three sessions, including extra ones of the General assembly, having been thirty-eight times elected to the legislature: a selectman for six years, justice of the peace for many years, and for a long period a deacon of the church.""

DISTINGUISHED DESCENDANTS of Dea. PHINEHAS STRONG

Glenn Close born 19 March, Greenwich, CT Broadway and film actress and producer Nominated for an Academy Award for her first feature film,
The World According to Garp (Source: SFAA Newsletter, Oct 2002)","STR06" "I45647","Strong","Polly","Aft 1760","Yes, date unknown","0","""m. Mr. Gott.""","STR06" "I19243","Strong","Portia Thorne","Abt 1838","15 Jan 1841","0","Listed by Dwight, but not shown as home at the time of the 1850 or 1860 census. There were three daughters in 1840, however.","STR06" "I21017","Strong","Preserved","29 Mar 1680","26 Sep 1765","0","He is said to have received his name from the fact that he was born in a great snow storm and was preserved alive nonetheless. He removed from Northhampton to Lebanon, Ct., in 1714, and after 1720 to Coventry, Ct., and was one of the selectmen of Coventry in 1730, '31, '34, and '35. (Dwight, p 986).","STR06" "I19376","Strong","Rachel","15 Jul 1679","Yes, date unknown","0","m. Jan 23, 1705-6, Miles DUDLEY of Guilford, Ct. (son of Joseph DUDLEY).","STR06" "I19367","Strong","Rachel","13 Aug 1703","Aft 1703","0","d. soon (after birth).","STR06" "I146","Strong","Ralph Brainerd","18 May 1857","20 Apr 1929","0","For many years, it was assumed by his descendants that Ralph's middle name was pronounced Bernard. However, on Ralph's death certificate, filed by son Walter, his middle name was listed as ""Brenard."" Walter also named one of his sons after his father. Although the exact spelling he intended is not clear, his son's name was pronounced ""Branyard."" It appears, therefore, that Ralph shared his middle name with his father ""Brainerd,"" a name that was apparently common in New England, but rare in rural Texas and Oklahoma.

1860 OHIO Census, Trumbull County Bristol Township Enumerated on 24 August 1860 With his parents, David Brainerd and Leonora (Sherman) Strong as a 2 year old

There was another Ralph Strong, age 4, on the 1860 Ohio census, the son of Samuel Strong of nearby Lake County, However, his death certificate shows that he was the son of Samuel STRONG and Sarah SCHRAM, and was born in July 1, 1856.

1870 NEBRASKA Census, Johnson County Todd Creek Township
Living with his Uncle, Hezekiah Strong, and listed as R.B. Strong, age 12, born in Ohio, Farm Laborer

Ralph and Mary Ella Hall were married in 1878 in Hunt County, Texas. They were living west of Hunt in 1880, in Collin County, Texas. Mary's parents, Mash and Eliza Hall lived in Collin County as well. By 1900, they had relocated to Hopkins County, Texas.

There was one other Strong family in Collin County in 1880, however, it does not appear that they were related to Ralph as they were from Tennessee.

In April, 1894, Henry A. Strong of Trumbull County, Ohio served as the administrator of the estate of his step-mother, Leanora A. (Sherman) STRONG. He filed a petition to sell lands. In his petition, he filed an affidavit for service by publication on Ralph Strong. The index page to the Estate shows he tried to send the statutorily required ""notice to non residents"" to Ralph in both Baird, Callihan (sic) County, Texas and in Blue, Indian Territory, apparently with no response. Blue is due North of Hunt County, where Ralph and Ella were married. Baird is in southwest of Collin County, near Abilene, in Callahan County. Ralph and his family apparently next move to the northeast of Collin County, as by 1896 the family was in Sulphur Springs, Hopkins County, Texas. At the time of the 1900 Federal Census, they were still in Hopkins County.

The 1900 census also indicated that Mary was the mother of nine children, eight of whom were living. According to Viola Strong Weaver's Bible, presented to her by her parents in August, 1950, the ninth child was apparently a son named Harry. He appears to have died young, as neither his birth or death date is recorded in the Bible.

Ralph next moved his family North, to the Oklahoma Terrotory, where Mary Ella died in 1905.

Ralph moved even further westward, where he is listed on the 1910 Roosevelt County, New Mexico Territory Census, Precinct No 12, Dora, with his second wife, Mary Stockbridge, and youngest son Ernest.

This census is notable as it shows Ralph's father as being born in New York instead of Ohio. Charles Strong read the Roosevelt County, New Mexico census for the year of 1920, but was not able to locate the family. Nor was he able to locate the family on the soundex for New Mexico.

Homer Strong reported that in additona to farming his grandfather, Ralph, had worked both as a jockey and a plainclothes policeman. Ralph's great-granddaughter, Peggy Patty, reports that Ralph actually was a bounty hunter, as was his oldest son Augustus (her grandfather). Plainclothes policeman was simply the more polite term the family used to describe this work, of which they were not proud.

On April 15, 1929, about 10 days before his death, Ralph and Mary entered into a warranty deed with Mrs. C. E. MITCHELL. They apparently sold her approximately 160 acres of land for $2,400. Mrs. MITCHELL also became responsible for the mortgage of $500. This land was situated in the Southwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 5 South, Range 34, East of the New Mexico Meriden in the County of Roosevelt, State of New Mexico. They sold it to her ""reserving...the use of three (3) acres...the dwelling house, out-buildings, garden and orchards for a home as long as (either or both) of them shall live."" On January 16, 1924, they had mortgaged this same 160 acres of land to Beulah H. Gibson for $500. Mary's sister, Celia Stockbridge, was married to a Frank MITCHELL.

In late April, 1929, the following article was published in the DUNCAN BANNER

SONS BRING FATHER HERE FOR TREATMENT

""R.B. Strong, father of Burt and W.W. Strong of Duncan, is being brought here from Partalas (sic), N.M. in a Beeson Grantham ambulance. Burt Strong left with the ambulance Tuesday to get his father, who had been in ill health for some time. They are expected here Thursday morning. Mr. Strong has been at Partalas for several months.""

Ralph was moved into the home of his son Burt after being brought to Duncan. However, Burt and his father soon had a tremendous fight, and he moved Ralph to Walter's home. Barney remembers his parents living on the 700 block of Stephens about this time, although the obituary below lists this as the 700 block of 8th street. It is not known which of these addresses is correct. Barney also recalls that Burt and Ralph reconciled immediately before Ralph died.

Ralph's obituary was published in the Duncan (Oklahoma) Eagle Weekly on Thursday, April 25, 1929:

RALPH B. STRONG TAKEN BY DEATH

""Ralph B. Strong, 71 years of age, passed away here at 3:15 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the home of Walter W. Strong, 705 S. 8th Street. Cancer was the cause of his death. Funeral services were held at the Beeson Grantham Chapel at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon with Rev. T.P. Haskins of the Baptist Church officiating. Burial was at the Lawton Cemetery.

The deceased was a pioneer resident of New Mexico. He had homesteaded there 22 years ago and lived at Portales. He was brought to the home of his son here in Grantham Ambulance about three weeks ago, when his illness became more serious.

Surviving are the wife, seven sons, seventeen grandchildren, and three brothers. [Note: The surviving brothers would have been Frank, Fred and EITHER Charles or George.] The sons are Walter W. and Burt of Duncan, Claude and Earl of Cement, R.J. and A.H. of Tintino (sic), New Mexico, and Earnest of Toledo, Oregon.""

On the death certificate, Walter W. Strong was the informant. He indicated that the parents of Ralph Brenard Strong were not known.

Rhodene Frederick found the following records relating to Ralphs burial at the Highland Cemetery in Lawton (Section 3276):

Strong, Ralph B., b. 1857, d. Apr 20, 1929, 72y, Ohio

His first wife, Mary Ella Hall, two of his sons (Leon and Walter), a daughter-in-law (Tessie Soukup) and grandson (Jake Strong) were buried in the same section.","STR06" "I146","Strong","Ralph Brainerd","18 May 1857","20 Apr 1929","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Collin County
Strong, Ralf B,W, M, 23, Head, Ohio, Ohio, Ohio, Farmer
Strong, Mary E, W, F, 22, Wife, MO, TN,TN, Keeping House, No RW
Strong, Augustus,1,Son,TX,OH,MO

1900 Census
Texas, Hopkins County
Strong, Ralph,43,May 1857, OH, OH, OH, Farmer Married 23 Years, RW
Strong, Mary E,43, Apr 1861, MR, VA, TN,Married 23 Years, No RW
Strong, Leon S, 16, Apr 1864, TX, OH, MR, Laborer, No RW
Strong, Berthodne, 9 Oct 1880, TX, OH, MR, Laborer, No RW
Strong, Claudie E, 7 Oct 1892, TX, OH, MR, No RW
Strong, Raughley J, 6 Oct 1894, TX, OH, MR, No RW
Strong, Earl J, 3 Mar 1897, TX, OH, MR Strong, Earnest, 1 Apr 1899, TX, OH, MR

1910 Census
New Mexico Territory, Roosevelt County, Precinct No 12
Strong, Ralph B, Head, M, W, 53, M2, 3 Years,Ohio,New York, Ohio,English,Farmer, RW, O/F/F
Strong, Mary J, Wife, F,W,50, M1, 3 Years,Virginia,Maine, Tennessee, English,RW
Strong, Ernest R., Son,M,W,10,Texas,Ohio,Missouri,English, Farm Laborer,Reads

1920 Census
Not located","STR06" "I146","Strong","Ralph Brainerd","18 May 1857","20 Apr 1929","0","(Medical):Y DNA
R1B1

A direct male descendant volunteered to have his DNA tested. The results can be found at www.ysearch.org, under the user ID #Y2NVJ

Determined to be a high resolution match to other documented descendants of Elder John Strong, an early Puritan settler in New England.","STR06" "I8732","Strong","Ralph Wilford","15 Apr 1917","23 Jul 2003","0","RALPH WILLIFORD STRONG BORN: April 15, 1917, Vinson, Oklahoma DIED: July 23, 2003, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Services were held July 26, 2003 at the First Christian Church, Clinton, Oklahoma. Burial followed at the Clinton Cemetery, Clinton. Casket bearers were Scott Strong, Tim Strong, Brett Brewer, Brent Brewer, Scott Morris, and Jim Barnhart. (Extracted from Lee Funeral Home Memorial at Funeral, Charles R. Strong)

","STR06" "I20850","Strong","Ralph William","1 Jul 1856","28 Jan 1948","0","Ralph was born in Lake County, and moved with his parents to nearby Cleveland prior to the 1870 census. At the time of the 1880 Federal census, he had left home, and was living with John Webb, who ran a Meat Market. Ralph drove a delivery wagon.

I was unable to locate him at the time of the 1900 census. He was still in Cleveland at the time of the 1910 census, however. Although he is listed as married, his wife and children are not present. He is living in a rooming home with several other single men. His son Harold was in the Navy. Son Harold was was listed on the 1910 census on the Military census, U.S. Navy, U.S.S. Conneticut, District 18, as STRONG, Harold J M W 18 Ohio Ohio Ohio.

Sometime before the 1920 census, Ralph returned with his family to Lake County. It appears that he and his wife seperated before 1930, and that Ralph moved to Virginia with son Harry.

However, Ralph eventually moved back to Ohio, living to the age of 88. His obituary appears below:

Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #078 ID# 0351076 Strong, Ralph W. Date: Jan 29, 1948 Notes: Strong, Ralph W., beloved husband of the late Weltha; father of Mrs. Grace THOMAS of Cleveland, Mrs. Virginia SHANKS of Columbus, O., and the late Harry E. Strong of Falls Church, Va.; grandfather of Thomas Richard Strong, Robert William Strong, John William THOMAS; passed on Wednesday morning (Jan 28). Friends may call at Dodge's Funeral Home, 1331 Hayden Ave., corner of Elm, where services will be held Saturday, Jan. 31, at 2 p.m.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X6R9-DYN
Name: Ralph W Strong
Titles & Terms:
Event: Death
Event Date: 28 Jan 1948
Event Place:
Residence:
Street Address:
Gender: Male
Death Age: 91y6m27d
Marital Status:
Race: White
Occupation:
Birth Date: 01 Jul 1856
Birthplace: Willoughby, Ohio
Estimated Birth Year: 1857
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery:
Father: Lemuel Strong
Father's Titles & Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother: Sarah Schram
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Mother's Birthplace:
Spouse: Weltha A. Strong
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Reference Number: certificate
Film Number: 2246453
Digital Folder Number: 4109082
Image Number: 02150
Collection: Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953","STR06" "I20850","Strong","Ralph William","1 Jul 1856","28 Jan 1948","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Federal Census

John W.S. WEBB Self M Male W 28 ENG Meat Market ENG ENG
Nettie A. WEBB Wife M Female W 27 OH Keeping House NJ OH
Abby Z. WEBB Dau S Female W 6 OH At School ENG OH
Charles W. WEBB Son S Male W 2 OH ENG OH
Harry K. WEBB Son S Male W 3M OH ENG OH
Lena WANGER Other Female W 17 OH Servant PRUS PRUS
Belle SCELI Other Female W 21 CAN Servant CAN CAN
Ralph STRONG Other S Male W 22 OH Delivery Waggon OH OH

Source Information:
Census Place Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255006
NA Film Number T9-1006
Page Number 66A

1910 Census, Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Ward 25, Dist.
385 East 101 Street
STRONG, Ralph W Roomer age 53 M1 19 Oh Oh Oh Salesman-Produce

1920 Census, Ohio, Lake County, Willoughby Township
STRONG, Ralph W Head age 63 M Oh Oh Oh Farmer
STRONG, Weltha Wife age 56 M Oh Oh Oh
STRONG, Harold Son age 26 M Oh Oh Oh Soldier
STRONG, Virginia F Daug age 12 S Oh Oh Oh
STRONG, Harold Jr. Grandson age 3 6/12 S Oh Oh Oh

1930 Federal Census Falls Church, Fairfax County, Virginia
128-129
Strong, Harry E. Head $8000 R age 37 Oh Oh Oh Painter House
Strong, Leliari P Wife age 36 Pa Pa Pa Stenographer
Passley, Arthur Brother-in-law age 23 Pa Pa Pa
Passley, Nellie E Sister-in-law age 20 Pa Pa Pa
Passley, Mary N Sister-in-law age 19 Pa Pa Pa
Strong, Ralph W Father age 74 Oh Oh Oh","STR06" "I45659","Strong","Rebecca Crouch","13 Apr 1803","Yes, date unknown","0","""m. Hazael GOTT Jr of Hebron.""","STR06" "I19268","Strong","Return","Abt 1641","9 Apr 1726","0","Married Sarah WARHAM and Margaret NEWBERRY.","STR06" "I39647","Strong","Reuben","2 Nov 1762","12 Sep 1796","0","Benjamin Dwight writes that he was ""a farmer of Brandon, Vt., and after 1793, at Westmoreland, Oneida Co,, N.Y where he died....He was a Revolutionary soldier, and was present at the surrender of Lord Cornwallis.""","STR06" "I19313","Strong","Reuben","6 Oct 1783","19 Nov 1809","0","Lost at sea when sailing to Norfolk, VA.","STR06" "I21406","Strong","Reuben","1 Jun 1869","23 Oct 1933","0","He married a Anna in Pomana, California. They are buried in Prairie Home Cemetery, Waukesha, Wisconsing. They had one daughter, Lillian May, who married a Mr. FRENCH. (Robert S. Strong, SFAA Historian).","STR06" "I19323","Strong","Reuben Beecher","26 Jun 1814","1 Sep 1889","0","Dwight lists him as ""a farmer in Greenfield, Milwaukee Co., Wis., m. Pamela FULLER, sister to his father's second wife."" (Dwight, p 194).

Reuben was the first deacon of The First Baptist Church of West Allis, which was organized by Elder Richard Griffing in 1836, the first organized religion to establish itself in the area. The church struggled its first few years, trying to hold firm in its existence, but, finally, in May 1841 the 37 charter members voted to disband and reorganize in North Greenfield (now West Allis). On June 2, 1841, delegates met at the home of Eber Cornwall and established the Baptist Church of Greenfield. In its early years the church formed a circuit of three nearby churches under one pastor. Services were held in Cornwall's home, then in a schoolhouse and later in a building on land owned by Reuben Strong, the first deacon of the church. A church building was finally erected in 1869 at South 83rd Street and West National Avenue under the leadership of Rev. Enoch Underwood. When the Madison Division of the Northwestern Railroad was built through West Allis in 1883, the building was relocated to south 84th Street and West Mitchell Street.(http://www.firstbaptistwestallis.org/history.html)","STR06" "I19323","Strong","Reuben Beecher","26 Jun 1814","1 Sep 1889","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Greenfield, 17th District
Enumerated 1 Aug 1850
968-997
Beecher (sic) STRONG 36 $1500 Farmer NY
Pamelia STRONG 37 NY
Jane STRONG 14 Wisc
Ansel STRONG 11 Wisc
Mary STRONG 9 Wisc
Angela STRONG 7 Wisc
Harriet STRONG 5 Wisc
Myrin STRONG 4 Wisc
Coly STRONG 2/12 Wisc

1860 Census
Wisconsin, Milwaukee County, Greenfield Twp
Enumerated 1 Jun 1860
Page 3
16-16
Wallace and Jane Cross and family
17-17
Reuben STRONG 46 Farmer 8000 NY
Pamelia STRONG 47 NY
Ansel STRONG 21 Farmer 1000 Wisc
Angelina STRONG 17 Wisc
Harriet STRONG 16 Wisc
Myron W STRONG 14 Wisc
Coley M STRONG 11 Wisc

(Note: Ansel appears ALSO to be listed on the 1860 Nebraska Territory Census, living with his Uncle Hezekiah Strong in Nemaha. He is shown as an 18 year old Mail Carrier born in Wisconsin. There is not a date on the Nebraska territory census, so it is possible it was taken later than June, and Ansel was counted twice).

1870 Census
Wisconsin, Milwaukee County, Greenfield Twp
Enumerated 2 Jun 1860
Page 5 Stamped 61
41-38
Wallace and Jane Cross and family
42-39
Reuben STRONG 56 Farmer $10,850 $1000 NY
Permelia STRONG 57 Keeping House NY
Myron STRONG 24 M Wisc
Mary LEONARD 18 F Domestic Wisc

1880
Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Greenfield
Reuben STRONG Head 65 NY Farmer Ct Ct
Permelia STRONG Wife 67 Ny Ct Ct
Arthur N JOHNSON Gson 8 MI Wi Wi
Philena REYNOLDS Niece 21 Wi Wi Ct","STR06" "I21058","Strong","Rhoderick","19 Aug 1797","Abt 1838","0","A sailor. Unmarried. (Dwight, p 177).","STR06" "I21434","","","","","","","" "I893","","","","","","","" "I1296","Strong","Robert Henry ""Bob""","9 May 1924","18 Feb 2009","0","The Lawton Constitution

Friday, February 20, 2009

Robert Henry 'Bob' Strong

Funeral for Robert Henry ""Bob"" Strong, 84, Lawton, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Calvary Baptist Church with David D. King, pastor, officiating.

Mr. Strong died Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2009, at his home.

Burial will be at Highland Cemetery under direction of Lawton Ritter Gray Funeral Home.

He was born May 9, 1924, in Wellston, to Walter W. and Stella Crouch Strong. He and his family moved to Lawton, and he graduated from Lawton High School in 1943. He served in the Army during World War II in England, France, Belguim, Germany, and Austria. He served in Patton's 3rd Army and was awarded five Battle Stars as well as the Presidential Unit Citation. He was honorably discharged in January 1946. He married Viola Bard on Aug. 4, 1956, in Lawton. She died Jan. 13, 2005. He married Billie Howeth on Feb. 16, 2008. He worked at Montgomery Wards for 40 years, retiring as the shoe department manager in 1982. He had been a member of Calvary Baptist Church since 1965. He sang in the choir and taught the Men's Sunday School Class for eight years. He was also a member of the 50 plus choir at First Baptist Church and was a volunteer with RSVP.

Survivors include his wife, of the home; four stepdaughters and their husbands: Waynna and John Fremin, Alaska; Susan and Albert Culp, Anna Laura and Chuck Plymesser, all of Lawton; and Cathy and Dennis Mayo, Indiahoma; a brother, Barney Strong, Gainesville, Texas; a sister, Violet Weaver, Henryetta, Texas; two nieces: Sue Anna O'Hara, Houston; and Linda Williams, Sand Springs; seven nephews and their wives: Charles and Carolyn Lewis, Houston; Tommy and Elwanda Lewis, Lawton; Byron and Della Rice, Weatherford, Texas; Benny and Pam Strong, Gainesville, Texas; and Edward and Patsy Bard, Jack and Pat Bard, and David and Carol Bard, all of Lawton; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and two special friends: Stacie and Darrin Bain.

He was preceded in death by his parents; and four brothers: Homer Strong, Jack Strong, Cecil Lewis and Roy West. Memorial contributions may be made to Calvary Baptist ""Forward In Faith"" Fund, 715 SW H, Lawton 73501, or to Hospice of Southwest Oklahoma, 1930 Ferris, Suite 5, Lawton 73507.

Friends may call from 6-8 p.m. today at the funeral home. An online guest book and sympathy cards are available at grayfuneral.com.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I19212","Strong","Rodney","8 Aug 1790","Abt 1868","0","Benjamin Dwight (p. 175) listed him as follows: ""Rodney Strong b. Aug. 8, 1790, m. 10 Apr 1828, Mary Taylor. He d. 1868. He had a second (sic) wife, name not given. Children: By first wife: John Harris Strong Sophia Elizabeth Strong m. a Mr. Palmer Mary Amanda Strong Emmeline Strong Sarah Jane Strong By second wife: John Taylor Strong Charles Henry Strong""

It appears from the census records, below, that Mary Taylor must have been the second wife, especially in light of the marriage date of 1828 and considering his eldest son from the second marriage was listed as John Taylor Strong.

1820 Federal Census Chagain, Cuyahoga County, Ohio 0-1-0-2;2-0-0-1

1830 Federal Census Euclid, Cuyahoga County, Ohio 1-0-0-0-0-1;1-2-1-0-1

1840 Federal Census Euclid, Cuyahoga County, Ohio 0-1-1-0-0-0-0-0-1;0-0-1-1-1-0-1","STR06" "I19212","Strong","Rodney","8 Aug 1790","Abt 1868","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1850 Federal Census East Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio #
2471-2691

Rodney Strong age 60 M Farmer Ct.
Mary age 49 F Ct.
Sophia E. Palmer age 32 F Oh.
Ch. H. Palmer age 19 M Student Oh.
Anna M. Rune? age 7 F Oh.
Jesse Palmer age 50 M Agent Ins. Co PA

Rodney and Mary appear to be listed twice on the 1860 census. Perhaps they had two homes, and were counted in both?

Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Euclid Page 744 #342-332
Strong, Rodney 69 M Occ ??? Conn Strong, Mary A 55 F Conn

1860 Federal Census Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Ward 6 Page 60 #478-473
Strong, R age 69 M Gentleman Conn Strong, Mary age 60 F Conn
Perry, AA M Merchant Mass
Perry, EA age 36 F (Emmeline??)
Perry, Josephine Ohio
Perry, Arthur Ohio","STR06" "I1282","Strong","Rolla Jefferson","17 Oct 1894","29 Aug 1980","0","Rolla served in the Navy during World War I. In 1910, he was living with his brother Walter's family in Prague, Comanche County, Oklahoma. He had moved to Oklahoma City prior to the 1920 census, where he was residing in a boarding home. He later homesteaded around Portales, New Mexico, eventually moving to Greystone, Colorado where he also patented land. Charles Strong spoke to some old time residents of Portales, New Mexico on a research trip. One such resident, J. B. Bates, remembered that Rolla worked for his father durign the winters.

His Colorado land patent was subscribed and sworn on October 17, 1929 at the Department of the Interior in Denver, Colorado. J.C. Thomas and A.H. Strong were witnesses. The land was W 1/2 E 1/2, W 1/2 Section 13, NE 1/4 Sec. 14 Tp. 8 N. Range 102 West 6th Principal Meridan, containing 640 acres. He used to land to raise catlle.

His last move westward was to California, where he continued to ranch.

California Death Index:

STRONG ROLLO JEFFERSON 10/17/1894 HALL M OKLAHOMA TULARE 08/29/1980

His death certificate indicated that he was the son of Ralph Strong-Ohio and Mary Hall-Missouri. It also shows that he never married. His occupation was shown as a self employed rancher of 40 years. His address at the time of his death was 237 So. Alta Vista, Porterville. It was indicated that he died as the result of a two car collision on Highway 65 and Avenue 128 in Porterville, in which he was the driver.","STR06" "I12162","Strong","Rozella","Abt 1831","Yes, date unknown","0","On the 1870 Census, Cooke County, Texas, Household #7 in Precinct #3, is headed by Rozella Willburn. She is living with her 5 children and 65 year old Anna Strong born in Pennsylvania. I presume her to be R. Strong born 1841 in Ohio. The birth year and birth location match. It appears she married a Mr. Willburn prior to the birth of her oldest listed child, John W., age 15. Her husband may have died sometime around or after the birth of her youngest child, Hiram age 5.","STR06" "I19381","Strong","Ruth","4 Feb 1687","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Dea. William DUDLEY of North Guilford, brother of Miles DUDLEY.","STR06" "I19273","Strong","Samuel","5 Aug 1652","29 Oct 1732","0","Married Ester CLAPP, Ruth Sheldon WRIGHT.

DISTINGUISHED DESCENDANTS of SAMUEL STRONG (SFAA, Strong Family Update, Vol. III, pp. xxxi and xxxii).

Mary Strong COOK b. 1816 m. Eugene Franklin SKINNER. They were early Oregon settlers. Marysville, Oregon is named for her and Eugene, Oregon is named for him.","STR06" "I21033","Strong","Samuel","18 Aug 1761","Dec 1821","0","Unmarried, a farmer in Redfield, N.Y. (Dwight, p. 156).","STR06" "I28284","Strong","Samuel","Between 1790 and 1794","Between 1 Jan 1840 and 30 Jul 1850","0","This STRONG family can be found on the Armagh Twp, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania census in 1830, 1840 and 1850. They are not a branch of the Eld. John Strong family, but are likely descended from Schim STRANG aka James STRONG of York County, Pennsylvania.

This is the line from which Russ Strong (rgstrong@rgstrong-genes.com), who kindly provided us with coding that enabled us to execute the FAQ page on our own website, is descended.

More information can be found about this branch at his website at:
http://www.rgstrong-genes.com/

As well as at the Strong DNA Study Website:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegalstrongs/dnaresults.htm
(Kit #16001, grouped with the STRANGE of BALCASKIE descendants)

In the manuscript STRANGE OF BALCASKIE, 3rd Ed. by John Mayer

And finally in STRONG FAMILY HISTORIES, Volume V pp. 526-532

Additional information about Schim Strang/James Strong can also be found in the STRONG FAMILY HISTORIES, Volume V pp. 148-193","STR06" "I19327","Strong","Samuel","19 Nov 1806","26 Mar 1850","0","Benjamin Dwight writes that he ""grad. at Fairfield Med. Acad. , Herkimer Co., N.Y. in 1826...a practising physician at Amherst, O., and afterwards Elyria, O....Dr. Strong was twice a member of the Ohio Legislature, and a member of the Methodist church.""","STR06" "I1037","Strong","Samuel Merwin (""The Druggist"")","5 Aug 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","1860 Ohio Census, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Ward 3, Page 376 #154-156 Strong, Samuel M 27 M Druggest Ohio Strong, Dora 24 F Ohio Strong, Samuel 2 mo M Ohio

1870 Ohio Census #96-98 Samuel STRONG 37 M W Oh Druggist Dora STRONG 34 F W Oh Keeping House Samuel STRONG 10 M W At school Lee STRONG 3 M W At School

There were at least three (3) Samuel Strong's of approximately this age in the north-eastern area of Ohio in the 1860's.","STR06" "I19228","Strong","Samuel Smith","Abt 1817","Aft 1870","0","1850 Elkhart, Elkhart Co., Ind. S.S. Strong age 33 M Druggist $800 Ohio Mrs. Strong age 27 F Ohio Rowland age 7 M Indiana Norman age 4 M Indiana Charles age 2 M Indiana Mary age 3/12 M Indiana

1870 Elkhart, Elkhart Co., Ind. pg. 296 Samuel S. Strong53 b. Oh. Farmer $23,000 $3,000 Louise M. "" 34 Oh. Wallis A. "" 15 In. Bonniebel "" 9 In. Jamie "" 7 In. Freddie "" 4 In. Clarance "" 2 In. Fanny L. "" 35 Oh. Sister? Daughter in Law?","STR06" "I19276","Strong","Sarah","Abt 1656","10 Feb 1732","0","Married Joseph BARNARD of Hadley, Mass. (Dwight, Vol. I, p. 19). Later married Capt. Jonathan WELLS.","STR06" "I21123","Strong","Sarah","Between 1696 and 1697","18 Sep 1749","0","Not listed by Benjamin Dwight, but shown on the Strong Family Association of America website.","STR06" "I19365","Strong","Sarah","Abt 1699","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Ebenezer ROOT of Coventry.","STR06" "I6003","Strong","Sarah Ella","19 Dec 1855","3 Dec 1860","0","Rhodene Frederick found the following: Strong, Sara Ella, dau of D.B. & B.A. (sic) Strong, d Dec 3, 1860, 4y diptheria

This shows her as a daughter of David by his first wife, in error. Betsey had been dead several years before Sarah Ella was born. The actual tombstone, however, shows her to be a daughter of David and Leanora.","STR06" "I27985","Strong","Sharon Lee","12 Feb 1957","25 May 1980","0","BAENA SHARON LEE 02/12/1957 ELSWORTH STRONG F CALIFORNIA TULARE 05/25/1980 554-29-1153 23 yrs","STR06" "I19232","Strong","Sophia Elizabeth","Abt 1818","Yes, date unknown","0","Appears to have married Jesse Palmer. They were living with her parents at the time of the 1850 Ohio census.","STR06" "I21054","Strong","Sophronia","24 Oct 1788","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Dennis WHITMORE of Middle Haddam, Ct. (Dwight, p 177).","STR06" "I13284","Strong","Stella L.","21 Nov 1908","21 Nov 1908","0","Stillborn.","STR06" "I21561","","","","","","","" "I19382","Strong","Submit","23 Feb 1689","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have died young.","STR06" "I21057","Strong","Susan","19 Jul 1795","Abt 1836","0","Married Septimius STOCKING of Boston. (Dwight, p 177).","STR06" "I45681","Strong","Susan Eleanor","30 Apr 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","""at whose birth her mother died.""","STR06" "I900","","","","","","","" "I19279","Strong","Thankful","25 Jul 1663","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a Mr. BALDWIN of Milford, CT. The records at Milford are poor, and the author was not able to trace this family. (Dwight, Vol. I, p. 19).","STR06" "I141","Strong","Theresa Marie","25 Mar 1942","28 Jul 1995","0","The Duncan (Okla.) Banner Sunday, July 30, 1995

Theresa Strong Rutledge

Austin, Texas--Former Duncan resident Theresa Strong Rutledge, 53, of Austin died Friday, July 28, 1995, in Austin.

Services will be 10:30 am Monday at Duncan's Assumption Catholic Church with the Rev. James Rapp officiating. Burial will be in Duncan cemetery under the direction of Don Grantham Funeral Home.

Ms. Rutledge was born March 25, 1942, at Duncan to the late H.R. ""Sarg"" and Anna L. Payne Strong. She had been an employee of the Word of God Benedictine Monastery in Watertown, S.D. and homemaker. She was affiliated with the St. Thomas Moore Catholic Church in Austin.

Survivors include two daughters, Anna Marie Rutledge and Sarah Rutledge, both of Austin, five brothers Charles Strong of Edinburg, Texas; Bill Strong of Oklahoma City; John Strong of Duncan; Tom Strong of Phoenix, Arizona; and Paul Strong of Santa Barbara, California; a sister, Carolyne Brasher of Duncan; and a grandson, Matthew Rutledge of Austin.

Bearers will be nephews. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Williamson County Hospice, 308 W. 17th, Georgetown, Texas 78626, or to the Chisholm Trail Hospice, P.O. Box 1142, Duncan, Oklahoma 733534.","STR06" "I19266","Strong","Thomas","Abt 1635-1636","3 Oct 1689","0","Was a trooper in 1658, at Windsor, under Major Mason (recorded March 11, 1657-8). He removed to Northampton with his father in 1659. He m. first Mary HEWETT, dau. of Rev. Ephraim HEWETT of Windsor, and they had five children. Married second Rachel HOLTON, and they had eleven children. (Dwight, pp. 229-230).","STR06" "I1","","","","","","","" "I13245","","","","","","","" "I142","","","","","","","" "I19216","Strong","Thomas Jefferson","3 Jul 1802","29 Jan 1876","0","An 1840 Plat of Willoughby Township, Lake County also shows land owned by a Th. J. Strong

Benjamin Dwight writes (p. 176), that ""Thomas Jefferson Strong was a farmer at Wickliffe (Lake County), Ohio and ""to him the author is indebted for this very meagre account of his father's descendants which no continued correspondence served to improve."" This may account for some of the inconsistencies in trying to better document this family.","STR06" "I19216","Strong","Thomas Jefferson","3 Jul 1802","29 Jan 1876","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1830 FEDERAL CENSUS
OHIO, CUYAHOGA COUNTY, CHAGRIN
1-0-0-0-1;1-0-0-0-1

1840 FEDERAL CENSUS
OHIO, LAKE COUNTY Willoughby Twp, Lake, Ohio
Thomas J. Strong
0-2-1-0-0-1; 1-0-1-0-1-1

1850 Census
Ohio, Lake County, Willoughby Distr 83
Enumerated 12 Sept 1850
Stamped 161
#207-211
(Indexed on Ancestry.com, in error, as STONG)
Thomas J. Strong age 48 M, Farming, $1700, Ct.
Laura age 47 F N.Y.
Asaph C. age 24 M Farming O.
Ann E. age 23 F O. ???
Lemuel B. (Lemuel?) age 18 M Farming O. ???? (Also listed in Peck boarding home in 1850?)
Thomas J. Jr age 15 M O.
Laura E. age 8 O.
Juliette age 5 O.

1860 Census
Ohio, Lake County, Willoughby Twp
Enumerated July 1860
Stamped 307
Original on Ancesty.com VERY FAINT
#1186-1133
Thomas STRONG 58 Farmer 3600 1000 Conn.
Laura STRONG 57 NY
Asa STRONG 33 O. (Also listed with wife and children in Euclid in 1860?)
Ann STRONG 31 O.
Samuel (Lemuel?) STRONG 28 O. (Also listed with wife and children in a separate household in Lake County in 1860?)
Thomas STRONG 25 O.
Sarah? STRONG 17 O.
Julia STRONG 15 O.

1870 Census
Ohio, Lake County, Willoughby, PO Willoughby
Page 5
Enumerated 14 Jun 1870, Stamped 180
37-37
Strong, Thomas J 68 M W Farmer 5000 660 Con
Strong, Laura 67 F W Keeping House New York
Strong, Ann E 41 F W At Home Ohio
Strong, Julia E 26 F W At Home $--- $100 Ohio


","STR06" "I19242","Strong","Thomas Jefferson","Abt 1836","Abt 31 Dec 1862","0","Per Benjamin Dwight, ""Killed in the battle of Stone River, Tennessee.""

""We here in Willoughby have a monument to civil war vets, and on it is Marvin H Strong 23reg and THOMAS J STRONG 1st Art Co G killed South river but now is buried in Willoughby Cemetery...."" Email from Oscar (OASH19@aol.com 2/16/2003)

Battle of Stone's River Date: December 31, 1862

Location: Tennessee Confederate Commander: Braxton Bragg Union Commander: William S. Rosecrans Confederate Forces Engaged: 37,739 Union Forces Engaged: 41,400 Winner: Union Casualties: 24,645 (12,906 Union and 11,739 Confederate)

According to FindAGrave, he was married to Eliza H. FARWELL Strong (1836-1871).","STR06" "I21005","Strong","Timothy","28 May 1719","9 Sep 1803","0","He married 2nd Abiah GAWDY, and they were the parents of Martin, Timothy (died young), Abiah, Timothy, Levi and Willard. He married third Editha RICHSTONE and they were the parents of Betsey.

Strong Family Association of American Website (http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/john.html).","STR06" "I21613","Strong","Viola L.","6 Jan 1900","5 Dec 1990","0","According the her mother's obituary, she was Viola BUCKOW and lived in Chicago ca. 1955, and had a son named Eric BUCKOW.","STR06" "I1288","Strong","Viola Mae","27 Feb 1910","3 Aug 2009","0","VIOLA MAE WEAVER

Graveside services for Viola Mae Weaver, 99, of Gainesville, are set for 11 a.m., Thursday, Aug. 6, 2009 at the Fairview Cemetery with Rev. Jim Goodwin officiating.

A visitation will be held from 7-8:00 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2009 at the Geo. J. Carroll & Son Funeral Home.

Ms. Weaver died Aug. 3, 2009 in Henrietta.

Ms. Weaver was born Feb. 27, 1910 in Prague, Okla., to Walter Winfield and Tessie Rose Soukup Strong. She married Leroy ""Snip"" Weaver in Duncan, Okla., on March 28, 1929. She was a long time member of Whaley United Methodist Church and she loved to cook. Ms. Weaver was a clerk at the Streets Pharmacy for many years.

She is survived by her grandson Jim and his wife Susan Weaver of Dean, great grandchildren Jake Weaver of Dean, Alex and wife Heather Weaver of Midland, and Nick Weaver of Austin, great-great granddaughters Olivia and Alexis Weaver of Midland, and her brother Barney Strong. She is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.

She is preceded by her parents, her husband, her son Donald Joe Weaver, her brothers Homer, Jack, Jake, and Bob Strong and Cecil Lewis.

You may sign the online registry at www.geojcarroll.com

From the Gainesville Daily Register (online edition)
http://www.gainesvilleregister.com/
Wednesday, August 5, 2009","STR06" "I8762","Strong","Viola Mae","28 Feb 1932","2 Dec 2006","0","Known as ""Shugg.""","STR06" "I24942","Strong","Virginia","4 Jan 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","She applied for a Social Security Account on December 1, 1936. At the time, her address was 388 1/2 South Ohio Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. She was employed by Henderson, Burr, Randall & Porter at 33 North High Street, also in Columbus. She listed her name as Virginia Strong Shanks, her date of birth as January 4, 1908 in Cleveland, Ohio, and her parents as Ralph William Strong and Weltha Adelaide French.","STR06" "I19210","Strong","Walter","Abt 1786","Aft 1850","0","""A farmer at Elkhart, Indiana, where he died. He has five children of whom, two, Samuel Smith and Betsey Ann, reside now (1871) at Elkhart."" (Dwight, p 175).","STR06" "I19210","Strong","Walter","Abt 1786","Aft 1850","0","(Research):Census Information:

At the time of the 1830 Federal Census, he appeared to stil
l be living in Ohio:

Ohio-Cuyuhoga County-Chagrin 0-0-1-0-0-0-1;0-0-1-1-0-1

This is his listing at the time of the 1840 Federal Census Indiana-Elkhart County- 0-0-0-0-1-0-0-1;0-0-0-0-1-0-1-0

And at the time of the 1850 Federal Census, he was living with the following family. ASSUMED that 31 year old Ann Sumner was his daughter, Betsey Ann:

Indiana-Elkhart County
John W. SUMNER age 37 M Farmer $1,800 Vermont Ann SUMNER age 31 Ohio
Clark SUMNER age 8 Indiana
George SUMNER age 3 Michigan
Hannah L.N. SUMNER age 2 Michigan
Walter STRONG age 64 M Farmer $400 Connecticut","STR06" "I8734","Strong","Walter Ray","2 Feb 1921","4 Nov 1988","0","WALTER R STRONG 02 Feb 1921 04 Nov 1988 79078 (Sanford, Hutchinson, TX) (none specified) 446-16-9110 Oklahoma","STR06" "I144","Strong","Walter Winfield","10 May 1881","4 Apr 1961","0","Walter's middle name, Winfield, does not appear to be a family name. It is assumed that he was named in honor of General Winfield Scott.

In 1907, Walter was living in Comanche County, Oklahoma (Source: Estate Settlement of Mash & Eliza J. Hall). As he and Tessie Soukup were married sometime before 1908, this is presumably where they met.

According to the June 18, 1908 WALTERS (Oklahoma) JOURNAL, ""Walter Strong who worked at the barber trade last fall, but who for some time has been in Lawton and Temple has returned to Walters and is at work for E.J. Blair, proprietor of Modern Barber Shop."" Walter was mentioned again in the April 1, 1909 issue of THE NEW ERA, ""Walter Strong and family left here about two weeks ago to visit relatives in Prague, Oklahoma. They have decided to locate there."" Charles Strong located the family in the 1910 Prague, Oklahoma telephone directory, published March 24, 1910. The residential phone number of Walter Strong was 89. It appears that there were 148 phone numbers assigned to both residents and businesses at the time.

At the time of the 1910 Federal Census, he and Tessie were living at 13th and Broadway, Creek Township, Prague City, Lincoln County, Oklahoma.

Tessie died when she was only 29 of what her family called ""kidney poisoning."" It may have been complication from the birth of her twin sons five months earlier.

After Tessie died, Walter moved to Iowa City, Wichita County, Texas. Iowa City was west of Wichita Falls, and on the Burlington Northern Rail line. He was living in a boarding house, on Block M, owned by Dale and Vivian Pierce from Iowa. Many of the lodgers in the house worked as Oil Field Laborers. Walter's occupation was listed as Barber. Presumably he had more customers, and could make more money, near Wichita Falls than he could have made by remaining in Lawton. He was listed on the 1920 Federal Census, enumerated in January 1920, as Walter Strawn (sic), Lodger, M W, 38, Wd, Texas, Ohio, Missouri Barber Barber Shop. He was listed immediately following a 19 year old Roy D. West, born in Mississippi, who was a bookkeeper at a bank. This does not appear to be his future step-son, as the age and place of birth are different. Also living in the boarding home with him was 24 year old John R. McLEMORE. In an amazing coincidence, meaning absolutely nothing, Walter's great grandson, Tom STRONG, would some sixty years later marry Roy McLemore's half first cousin, twice removed, Melinda McLEMORE.

Homer, Viola and Barney were temporarily cared for by a woman they called ""Grandma Dominic."" As far as anyone knows, she was not a relative. They can be found in her home, listed as boarders, at the time of the 1920 census.

Walter's youngest son, Jack, was very ill after his mother died, and was taken in by Walter's Aunt, Rosetta Hall.

Walter apparently moved back to Oklahoma shortly after the 1920 census, as he an Stella Crouch were married in Grady county in June 1920. Stella had two sons from previous marriages, Roy WEST and Cecil Afton LEWIS.

Barney remembers going to first grade in Bison, Garfield County, Oklahoma shortly after his father remarried Stella. There is a picture of Viola, Homer, Barney, Cecil and Roy, in the possession of both the Lewis and Strong families, that was taken in Bison. All the boys are in ties except Homer. Cecil obviously borrowed an adult's tie, and Barney remembers his tie being tucked in. Barney also remembers playing baseball in Bison, and scarring his leg badly on a broken snuff jar after one game. Homer recalls also living the city of Waukomis, near Bison.

Stella and Walter later had another son, Robert Henry Strong. They lived on a farm near Wellston.

At the time of the 1930 census, the family was living in the 2nd Ward, King Township, Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma.","STR06" "I144","Strong","Walter Winfield","10 May 1881","4 Apr 1961","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Lincoln County, Prague
#12-13
Strong, Walter Head M W 29 M1 4 Texas Ohio Mo Eng Laborer
Strong, Terrisha WIfe F W 24 M1 4 Nebrasak Aust Aust Eng Mo
ther of 3 children, 2 of whom were still living
Strong, Homer son M w 2 Ok Tx Neb
Strong, Viola dau F w 9/12 Ok Tx Neb
Strong, Richard (sic) M w 15 S Tx Oh Mo Eng Laborer<---Walter's brother Rolla
Johns, Mary ??? F w 15 Ark Ark Ark Eng servant

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Comanche County, Lawton Township, Ward 5, Precinct 1 310
Park Avenue #113-125
Dominick, Agnes Head F W 51 Dv 1872 Nat. England England England
Dominick, Edna Mae Dau F W 24 Single Texas New York England Clerk Dept Store
Clift, W.H. Boarder M W 48 Wd Ark Tenn Tenn Gen. Man. City
Clift, Charles H Boarder M W 16 S Okl Ark TN
Strong, Homer Boarder M W 11 S Ok Unknown/US Unknown/US
Strong, Viola Mae Boarder F W 9 S Ok Unknown/US Unknown/US
Strong, Brunurd Boarder M W 6 S Ok Uknown/US Unknown/US
Williamson, Maria Boarder F W 29 Illinois Iowa Illinois
Williamson, Lucille Boarder F W 7 Illinois England Illinois
Note: Walter was working in Wichita County, Texas, and boarding there. Youngest son Jack was living with his great-aunt, Rosetta Neill in Harmon County, Oklahoma.

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Stephens County, Duncan, King Twp, 2nd Ward
1509 Cedar
#6-6 Strong, Walter W Head Rents $15 month no radio M W 48 Married age 37 Texas Ohio Texas Barber Barbershop Employed not a veteran
--------- , Stella Wife F W 36 Married age 26 Texas Texas Texas
West, Roy N Step-son M W 19 S Oklahoma TX TX Painter General Building
Lewis, Cecil E Step-son M W 17 S Oklahoma TX TX Waiter Cafe
Strong, Robert H son M W 5 S Oklahoma TX TX
Crouch, Henry J father-in-law M W 73 Widower TX South Carolina TX","STR06" "I144","Strong","Walter Winfield","10 May 1881","4 Apr 1961","0","(Medical):artherio sclerostic heart disease (5 years)","STR06" "I20802","Strong","Warren Adelbert","7 Oct 1888","27 Nov 1944","0","Was a student at Western Reserve University in 1909. (Upton, Harriet Taylor A TWENTIETH CENTURY HISTORY OF TRUMBULL COUNTY, OHIO: The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1909, Vol. II, p 69).

At the time of the 1920 Census, Warren was living in Cleveland, married, and practicing as a lawyer at a bank. They appeared to be living in a duplex at 2317 Grandview Avenue. The Cormeir family was in the other unit.

#95-150
STRONG, Warren A Head Rent 31Oh Oh England/English Lawyer Bank
STRONG, Isla C Wife 32 Wisc Wisc New York

By 1930, they had moved to Shaker Heights, and Warren was still employed by a bank, and listed as a Teller.

3060 Woodbury Road
#186-189
STRONG, Warren A Own $18,000 41M29 Oh Oh England/English Teller Bank
STRONG, Isla C 40 M 28 Wisc Wisc NY
STRONG, Warren A Jr 7 S Oh Oh Wisc

He remarried after Isla died. His second wife, Madylynn was 25 years younger than he.

Cleveland Necrology File Id#: 0351095 Name: Strong, Warren A Date: Nov 27 1944 Source: Press & Cleveland Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #078. Notes: Husband of Madelynn. 3060 Woodburg rd.","STR06" "I20802","Strong","Warren Adelbert","7 Oct 1888","27 Nov 1944","0","(Medical):Arthiritis Right Hip Remote Infarct of heart Chronic Sinusitis Indirect Inquinal Hernia","STR06" "I21624","Strong","Warren Adelbert","20 Dec 1922","12 Sep 2000","0","WARREN A STRONG 20 Dec 1922 12 Sep 2000 (V) 95666 (Pioneer, Amador, CA) (none specified) 282-18-3835 Ohio The actual Form SS-4 shows him as the son of Warren Adelbert Strong, Sr. and Isla Campbell. He stated he was born on December 20, 1922 in Cleveland, Ohio. He applied for a Social Security number on May 10, 1939, and at that time his address was 3060 Woodbury Road in Shaker Heights. His employer was the Cleveland Shipping News on 5309 Hamilton Avenue, Cleveland.","STR06" "I39693","Strong","William","26 Apr 1916","17 Mar 1930","0","From FindAGrave:

Buried with his great-grandparents, Lemuel Strong and Sarah Schram. Billie was the son of Harry Strong and Gertrude Clark. Harry was the son of Lemuel and Sarah (Schram) Strong's son, Ralph William Strong.","STR06" "I20849","Strong","William A.","7 Apr 1881","Yes, date unknown","0","He was still living at home in 1900. I could not located him in 1910 or 1920. There was a William K. Strong. born ca 1880, in Cuyahoga County in both 1910 and 1920, but they appear to be different individuals. William K Strong reported his father born in Canada at the time of the 1920 census.

The informant for the death certificate of Frank Strong, who died in 1931, was W.A. Strong of Painesville, Ohio. The census record below would therefore appear to be for the correct family.

1930 Federal Census Ohio, Lake County, Painesville, ED 21 STRONG, William A Hd 7000 M 49 M19 Oh Oh Oh Electrician, City Plant STRONG, Velma(?) D Wf F ?? M17 Oh Oh OH STRONG, Doris L Dtr F 8 Oh Oh Oh STRONG, William A Son M 1 6/12 Oh Oh Oh STRONG, Mary J Dtr F 4/12 Oh Oh Oh","STR06" "I21422","Strong","William Ansel","10 Jun 1879","7 Mar 1922","0","Married Gladys HANLON. (Robert S. Strong, SFAA Historian).","STR06" "I45663","Strong","William Christopher","12 Mar 1811","Yes, date unknown","0","""Went to South Carolina many years ago and has never been heard from since.""","STR06" "I20893","Strong","William Mack","Abt 1868","7 Aug 1899","0","W.M. STRONG and his wife Mary JOHNSON were married in Hunt County on 7 Aug 1899, some twenty years after Ralph STRONG and Mary Ella HALL were married there. They are not related.

Russell Laird sent me an emailed that:

"" William Melvin ""Mack"" Strong and Mary Susan ""Mollie"" Johnson are my great grandparents and lived in Wolfe City for a long, long time. Mack is of the Virginia Strongs and his family migration from late 1600s on is VA>NC>TN>MO>KS>TX. Mack wasn't, to my knowledge, related to any of the Strongs in the area earlier. More detail at: www.geocities.com/rll.geo

""Cemetery Inscriptions of Hunt County,"" Robert Lee Thompson editor, published in 1979. It does not appear that any of these Strong's are related to Ralph

Vol II

Strong, Mollie 1878--NEITHER ARE RELATED, See email from Russell Laird below Strong, W.M. (Mc) 1868--Also, their marriage record is listed above, dated 7 Aug 1899","STR06" "I11487","Strong","William R.","Abt 1834","Yes, date unknown","0","W.R. Strong wrote his reminisences in his late years, and parts of these are quoted in the book ""The First 100 Years In Cooke County"" by A. Morton Smith (The Naylor Co: San Antonio, TX, 1955).

"" (He) came to Cooke County with his family when he was 12 years of age, arriving by ox-wagon from Champaign County, Illinois in June 1846. At that time, he recalled the settlers were 'a man named Poplar who lived at Poplar Springs, Mr. Buchanan at Big Springs, Mr. Stamps near Nelson Grove, and Mr. Grimes at Grimes' Prarie, all of whom left the same year'....Frank Carpenter settled on Grimes' Prarie...Mr. Underwood and one son were killed by Indians at the head of Beaver Creek in Grayson County, and that Mr. Carpenter and Henry Wilson helped young Strong make his first crop in the spring of 1847 after his father's death in October, 1846. Strong further noted that en route to Texas 'we fell in with the Dickson, Chadwell, Chambers and William families, all going to join the Peters' colony just as we were.'

In THE HISTORY OF GRAYSON COUNTY, Mrs. W.H. Lucas and Mrs. H.E. Hall report that in the extreme western part of Grayson County, along Cross Timbers, six families from Missouri arrived the evening of November 24, 1845. Among them M.L Webster, Charles Wheelock, Myron Mudgit, widow Underwood, Frank Carpenter, Dr. Leaky, widow Middleton. They were later identified as among the earliest Cooke County citizens. [Note: per census records, W. R. Strong's wife E. was born in Missouri]

Strong relays details of the first social even of consequence, held at Fitzhugh's Fort 'and they danced the night through-July 4, 1847-commerating the 71st anniversary of the Declaration of Independence'. W. R. remembers visitors from Grayson, Collin and Denton counties attending. He remembers a similar festive event held in Grayson County on July 5, 1852.

Strong (and presumably his siblings) attended the school taught by Miss Jane Shannon of Grayson County. In 1847, she began teaching in the home of Mrs. Underwood (11 miles southeast of Gainesville). Strong also writes of circuit rider Isaac Walker of Grayson County.

According to the 1860 and 1870 census, he lived in Gainesville, Texas.

The Familysearch 1880 United States Census lists his family as follows:

Precinct 1, Cooke, Texas

W.R. Strong Male Married White age 46 Birthplace Ohio Parents: OH OH E. Strong Wife F Married White age 36 Birthplace MO Parents: TN TN T.J. Strong Son age 18 Birthplace Texas Parents OH MO S.J. Strong Dau age 16 Birthplace Texas Parents OH MO William W. Strong Son age 14 Birthplace Texas Parents OH MO J.L. Strong Son age 10 Birthplace Texas Parents OH MO M.C. Strong Dau age 8 Birthplace Texas Parents OH MO M. M. Strong Dau age 2 Birthplace Texas Parents OH MO","STR06" "I138","Strong","William Robert","20 Feb 1934","4 Mar 2024","0","(Research):Bill attended Oklahoma A&M at the same time his brother Charles was there. He served in the Army from 1957 to 1978. He was a Major, and in Military Intelligence. He was stationed in Germany for many years. After his retirement, he became a regional sales manager for Motor Manual.

Obituary

William ""Bill"" Robert Strong passed away on March 4, 2024. Bill was the second child of Homer Strong and Anna Laura Payne born in Duncan, Oklahoma on February 20, 1934. As the second son of seven children, he had four brothers and two sisters.

Bill gained a love of music and singing from his father who sang in a Barbershop quartet throughout his childhood. He received a scholarship in music to Oklahoma State University in 1953 and helped to create the singing group called The Four Chi's as a part of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. He met the love of his life Betty Wehunt on a blind date at the University. He was drafted into the Army after college in late 1957. During boot camp he married Betty in Colorado Springs on February 22, 1958. He spent 20 years in the Army and then had a 20-year career with Hearst Publishing. He enjoyed traveling, and both of his careers provided plenty of it. They lived in Europe several times and transferred to six different states while in the military. He also traveled all over the states for his job at Hearst while based in Oklahoma.

Bill was a class clown who loved one liners and corny ""Dad jokes"" which always made us laugh. He also had a lifelong love of dancing. No matter where we lived, he would find a restaurant with a dance floor and would dance with mom while the kids ate. He loved going out on a family vacation. While his children were young, they either went camping, boating, sailing or drove cross country to visit out-of-state relatives every summer. Later in life he and his wife would take 2 vacations a year traveling either to Europe or visiting their children across the nation. When Bill retired, he bought a home in Texas and spent his later years ""snow birding"" from Oklahoma to Texas with a few trips to see his children in the US or friends in England.

He was diagnosed with cancer over 10 years ago. His cancer resurfaced in 2019 and then again last year in 2023. The last reoccurrence eventually took his life after nearly a year of chemotherapy. Bill is survived by his brother Thomas Strong (wife Vicki) and his brother Paul David Strong; his son, Richard Strong; his son, John Strong (wife Kim and son Benjamin); his son, Stanley Strong (wife Ginger and daughters Kennedy, Brooklyn and Rayanna); his son, Gregory Strong (wife Cecille and son Maximillian).

Obituary published on Legacy.com by YANDA & SON FUNERAL HOME - YUKON on Mar. 12, 2024.","STR06" "I1679","","","","","","","" "I20884","Strong","William Wallace","26 Aug 1840","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Aug. 25, 1866, Helen LANNING, a farmer in Tully, Onondaga County, N.Y.: has 3 children. (Dwight, Vol. I, p. 194).

At the time of the 1870 Federal Census, he and Helen were living near the families of Frank Bennett, Anna Bennett, and Barney Bennett, presumably all relatives of his mother.

1870 Federal Census New York, Onondaga County, Tully, Otisco P.O. 57-61 STRONG, William 28 M W Farmer $600 NY STRONG, Nellie 24 F W Keeping House NY (sic) STRONG, Emma 2 F W NY STRONG, Freddie 1 M W NY

1880 Federal Census New York, Onondaga County, Tully FHL Film 1254906 NA Film Number T9-0906 Page # 329B

Wm. W. STRONG Self M Male W 38 NY Farmer NY NY Hellen STRONG Wife M Female W 35 Eng Keeping House Eng Eng Emma STRONG Dau S Female W 12 NY NY ENG Freddie STRONG Son S Male W 10 NY NY ENG William STRONG Son S Male W 5 NY NY ENG Edward STRONG Son S Male W 11 mo. NY NY Eng Barney BENNETT Uncle S Male W 75 NY Boarder NY NY","STR06" "I8760","","","","","","","" "I19335","Strong","Zenas Pinneo","3 Aug 1809","Yes, date unknown","0","d. soon (after birth). (Dwight, p. 485).","STR06" "I19259","Stronge","George","Between 1544 and 1564","Aft 26 Nov 1627","0","It appears that George Strong, a Tailor, originally resided in Chardstock, Dorset, later moving about five miles north to Chard, Somerset. Dorset and Somerset are both maritime counties in the southwest of England. According to Peskett, Chardstock was in Dorset until transferred to the county of Devon in 1896, but remains in the Diocese of Salisbury.

MANOR COURT ROLLS--CHARDSTOCK

Sept. 1596 - Paying homage to the manor court.

May 3, 1604 - George Strang - Assessor to view commons

July 13, 1604 - ""The water in George Stronge's ditch is not able to pass but run out in the way and he must scower the same.""

1629 - ""We do present George Stronge for that he dothe sell fuell furses in the commons and carry them into another parish and burn them contrary to the customs of the our manor, therefore he is fined ten shillings; and that George Stronge hath pulled downe a barne builded upon posts upon his cottage and carryed the tymber into another manor and hath also rooted upp certayne apple trees growing uppon his said cottage and carryed the same out of the manor"".

1631, 1632, 1633 - Fined for not cleaning his ditch.

May 20, 1635 - Presentment of the death of George Stronge since the previous court and that he was tenant of TWO COTTAGES in Chardstock towne, to which Thomas Stronge was thereupon admitted as the next tenant. [Robin Bush, pub. By M&J Clearinghouse]

1636 - ""That George Stronge, tenant since the last court to the cottage in Chardstock town and doth happen to the lord for a death duty, and that Thomas Strong is the next tenant"".

MANOR COURT ROLLS--CHARD

1614 Manor Court Jury

1625-1628 Subsidy (DD/HT 465, Somerset Record Office)

Will of George Stronge of Chard dated, 20 Nov. 1627, proved 13 Feb. 1635/36, ""I George Strong of the parishe of Chard....tayler.... I give unto THOMAS STRONG MY SONNE 6 shillings 8 pence. I give unto JOHN STRONGE MY GRANDCHILD, 6 shillings 8 pence. I give unto WILLIAM STRONG MY GRANDCHILD, 20 poundes due to me from George Cookney and Nicholas Staple.... I give unto the said William Strong ffive pewter platters, two pondgers, one bason, ffower sawcers, two saltsellers, and two brasse candelsticke. I give unto MARIE STRONG MY GRANDCHILD DAUGHTER of WALTER STRONG MY SONNE, 10 poundes which Thomas Parris oweth me....and more I give her my best brasse crocke, and my lesser brasse pann. I give unto JOANE STRONG, DAUGHTER of the said WALTER STRONG, 10 poundes. I give unto ELIZABETH STRONG, DAUGHTER of the said WALTER STRONG, 10 poundes. I give and bequeath unto my said SON WALTER STRONG whome I make, and ordayne sole executor of this my last will and testement. I desire MY GOOD FRIENDS THOMAS LEGG THE YOUNGER and THOMAS BOWDITCH OF WICKCRAST to be my overseers. Witnesses - Thomas Pitte, Sir John Rives, Richard Ray, THOMAS BURRAGE. [Abstracted by J. Osborn] (PCC1636, Pile 15)""

Source of the above: http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/eldjohn.html (June 2005)

The March 2000 SFAA Newsletter contains a brief article by Doug Strong (gnorts@erols.com) about the ""Possible Huguenot Background of Chardstock Strongs."" As a professor of church history, he discussed his suspicions with a local historian (H. Mary Parmiter) in Chardstock, England. It seems that the Strongs were likely Huguenot refugees who had earlier fled France due to religious persecution. The Huguenots, along with the Puritans, were both groups of Calvinistic Protestants who held very similar theological views. Thus, though not proven definitively, it appears that the Strongs were Huguenots who left France, became Puritans in England, and then left for New England--people who were compelled to flee two times for their faith. In support of this theory, Mary Parmiter wrote a letter to Doug Strong in which she noted that ""The earliest spellings of ""Strong"" in our records are ""Strang"" or ""Strange,"" so there seems little doubt it comes from ""Stranger."" [The old French word for foreign or alien is ""estrange.""] The Huguenot massacre of 1572 certainly triggered off the arrival here [Chardstock] of many refugees but, by their very wish to keep anonymity, detailed records are just about nonexistent.","STR06" "I19260","Stronge","John","Between 1585 and 1590","Aft 1612","0","Will of John Stronge of Chard, Proved 22 Sept. 1612

Where as the said John Stronge lieth sick of body but of good and perfect memory....to the poor of Chardland 4 shillings ....to the Church 2 shillings.... to MY SON JOHN STRONGE, 10 pounds...to MY CHILD THAT MY WIFE GOETH WITH all 10 pounds....If either of them die it shall remain to the other, until they be of lawful year....To MY BROTHER THOMAS STRONG'S DAUGHTER, my godaughter, 2 shillings. I give THE OTHER TWO, 1 shilling each....I make my wife whole executor of such goods as I have....I make my overseers My FATHER GEORGE STRONGE, JOHN BOWRIDGE, WALTER STRONGE, JOHN WARRY.... Witnesess:HENRY WARRY

SOURCE: http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/","STR06" "I19261","Stronge","Thomas","Bef 1574","Yes, date unknown","0","A tailor. Married to Joanna BAGGE. They had five daughters: Maria, Elizabeth, Lavinia, Jane and Sarah, and one son, the Rev. James Strong.

Rev. John Pitt, Vicar of Chardstock (1627-1645), Warden of Wadham College, Oxford befriended James Stronge 'a poor tailor of Chardstock who wrought for a groat a day, his pottage and bread and cheese"". Rev. Pitt sent him to New Inn College, Oxford. In 1645, James returned to Chardstock and turned his mentor out of the vicarage and carried off his books and goods to his own living.

SOURCE: http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/","STR06" "I19262","Stronge","Walter","Abt 1579","Yes, date unknown","0","A butcher. He married Ann BOND February 1620/1621, Chard, Somersetshire, England. They were the parents of Marie, Elizabeth, Joane and George.

SOURCE: http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/","STR06" "I6218","Stropkai","Michael Joseph","13 Mar 1914","27 Sep 1972","0","His gravesite, photo shown at FindAGrave, has a military marker, which is embossed with a cross, and the following: Michael J Stropkai, Alaska, PFC US Army, World War II, Mar 13 1914 - Sept 27, 1972. He is buried near his son, Scotty. His wife, Tin, was cremated in accordance with her wishes.

His listing on the Social Security Death Index has the same dates of birth and death. His account was shown as established in Idaho. A Michael J. Stropkai, born 1914, and a native of West Virginia enlisted at Fort Hayes Columbus, as a resident of Belmont County, Ohio. He was a graduate of grammar school, his civil occupation was that of miner/mining machine operator, and he was 5'10' tall, weighing 150 pounds. The 1920 Federal Census shows a Mike Stropsky, born in West Virginia, and living in Colerain, Belmont, Ohio. He was the youngest son of Mike and Anna Stropsky, both born in Slovakia. Mike Stropsky Sr. was working as a coal miner. His daughter, Michael, emailed that after her father moved to Alaska, he worked as a clerk for the Alaska Railroad for more than 30 years.","STR06" "I7652","Strother","Azariah Columbus","Abt 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","The son of John and Sara Jane Strother.","STR06" "I39518","Strother","Eugenia ""Genie"" M.","29 Oct 1893","26 Oct 1978","0","On her annotated transcription of the Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows her as a daughter of Edward Lee Strother and Louida Smith.","STR06" "I38225","Strother","Kate Vivian","19 Dec 1895","9 Aug 1979","0","On her annotated transcription of the Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary notes that she was a daughter of Edward C. Strother & Louida Smith","STR06" "I8028","Stroud","Acey Jefferson","19 Jul 1887","16 Dec 1972","0","Also shown as Acie or Asa.","STR06" "I18317","Stroud","Bird Elbert","May 1847","","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward No 2
Enumerated 15 Jun 1880
Page 21 SD 2 ED 46B
50-50
Cook, Wm R W M 52 Farmer Ala Geo Geo
Cook, Mary W F 40 Wf Keeping house La Ala La
Cook, Anna W F 15 Dtr Employed La Ala La
Cook, Alice W F 7 Dtr La Ala La
Cook, Mary L W F 5 Dtr La Ala La
57-57
Stroud, Elbert W M 44 Farm Laborer La Miss Geo
Stroud, Drew W F 32 Wf Keeping House La Geo La
Stroud, Velera W F 11 Dtr At School La La La
Stroud, Leo W M 9 Son At School La La La
Stround, William W M 6 Son La La La
Stroud, Viola May W F 3 Dtr La La La

1900 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 2, Toro
Enumerated 20 Jun 1900
SD 104 ED 89 Sheet 6B
108-109
Stroud, Elbert Head W M May 1847 53 m 32 La SC Ga Farmer
Stroud, Drucilla Wf W F Dec 1848 51 m 32 5/1 La Ga La","STR06" "I8029","Stroud","Caswell Hearty","17 Feb 1919","31 Dec 2001","0","Leatha Betts notes his middle name my have instead been Hardy","STR06" "I38538","Stroud","Henry Redman","3 Nov 1897","6 Jun 1985","0","Might he have married a Lula, and been the father of Helen Margaret Stroud McCauley (1922-2018) whose obituary was in the April 11, 2018 Sabine County Reporter?","STR06" "I6022","Stroud","Martha Antoinette ""Nettie""","18 Sep 1865","17 Aug 1938","0","Shirley Brasher notes that she was a daughter of James C. Stroud and Matilda Georgia Salter. She is linked to them on her FindAGrave memorial page as well. Also linked to five siblings, T.J,, Richard, Enoch, George and John.","STR06" "I18251","Stroud","Nancy","Bef 1780","Yes, date unknown","0","The Stroud family of South Carolina was closely associated with the Bird Wall and Drury Wall family of South Carolina. Many members of this family either moved together from Tennessee and then to Louisiana, some settling in Tennessee and others in Sabine Parish. The name Bird Wall has been seen several times in Parish records in one form or another, but the identity of Nancy's first husband is not known. She married 2) John Morris (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 82).

Joseph Turner Montgomery, Lavinia Montgomery, and Nancy Morris all have their names on a bronze plaque beside the door of the Zion Hill Baptist Church in Negreet which states, ""On the third Sunday in December, Anno Domino, 1826, Zion Hill Church was constituted by the following Presbytery to wit: William Cook and James Martin.""","STR06" "I48179","Stroud","Reginald Doyle","4 Dec 1937","10 Mar 2022","0","Reginald Doyle Stroud, 84, of Jasper, Texas passed away on Thursday, March 10, 2022 at Jasper Memorial Hospital.

Reginald was born in Zwolle, Louisiana on December 4, 1937 to Acie Jefferson Stroud and Josia Beatrice Peterson Stroud. He worked as a truck driver for E.L. Farmer and Louisiana Pacific and a member of Ebenezer Baptist Church. He enjoyed spending his time gardening.

He is survived by his daughters, Lesia Jones and husband, Mike of Kountze, Texas, Trenna Splettstosser and husband, Mike of Jasper, Texas, and Dena McClelland and husband, Dallas of Lufkin, Texas; sisters, Gweneth Peterson of Many, Louisiana, Brenda Anderson and husband, R. H. of Many, Louisiana, Marcia Rash of Many, Louisiana, and Marilyn Tate and husband, Van of Many, Louisiana; grandchildren, Brandi, Jared, Jessica, Aaron, Emily and Nancy; and great grandchildren, Kolton, Logan, Destiny, Braydon, Skylar, Madison, Sadie, Cannon, Memphis Rose, and Berkleigh.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Betty Joyce Stroud and his granddaughter, Brandi Hiedomann.

A Memorial Service will be begin at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, March 17, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill, Texas.

A Visitation will begin one hour prior to service time.

Serving as honorary pallbearers will be Jared Jones, Boyd Peterson, Logan Havard, Kolton Splettstosser, Dallas McClelland and Mike Jones.

Condolences and memories may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 23, 2022, page 8","STR06" "I30019","Stroud","Sarah Elizabeth ""Lizzie""","9 Aug 1872","19 Jun 1943","0","Kay Parker McCary shows her as a daughter of William Henry STROUD and Mary Dorcas RONALD.","STR06" "I12875","Stroud","Sarah Lea","Abt 1804","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Ransom Stroud.","STR06" "I18162","Stroud","Viola May","Abt 1876","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Henry Christopher VOGEL of Sabine Parish.","STR06" "I20066","","","","","","","" "I15059","","","","","","","" "I907","","","","","","","" "I25310","","","","","","","" "I18598","Stuart","Sarah","22 May 1833","17 Apr 1894","0","Charter members of the First Presbyterian Church of Carmi, founded 25 November 1827, included Josiah Stewart, Nancy Stewart...(relationship unknown). CARMI TIMES SESQUICENTENNIAL EDITION 8 Feb 1966

At the time of the 1870 Federal Census, a 76 year old Frances Stewart (female) was living with the family. Could this be Sarah's mother?

Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Carmian, links her to her parents, Johnathan Stuart (1789-1842) and Frances Brown Stuart (1794-1875).","STR06" "I35548","Stuckey","Duncan","Abt 1843","Abt 1888","0","Name instead shown as Dunklin Stucky on the website ""Early Families of Southern Van Zandt and Northern Henderson Counties"" posted by Betty Miller and Betty Phillips. They transcribed from Volume I and Volume II of Families of Northern Henderson and Southern Van Zandt Counties by the Rev. John B. Trent, books that were owned by Lavona Blackwell.

http://vanzandttx.org/fam8a.htm","STR06" "I18595","Stuckey","Viola Elizabeth","Abt 1905","Yes, date unknown","0","This might be her listing on the SSDI:

VIOLA SCHOPF 14 Dec 1902 Jan 1968 14225 066-20-3264 New York","STR06" "I35551","Stuckey","Walter Ulysses","26 Sep 1889","18 Mar 1947","0","Name: Walter Ulysses Stuckey
Death Date: 18 Mar 1947
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas County, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 57 years 5 months 22 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 26 Sep 1889
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Duncan Stuckey
Father's Birthplace: Alabama
Mother's Name: Margaret Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace: Mississippi
Occupation: Furniture Maker
Place of Residence: Dallas, Dallas County, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Denman, Texas
Burial Date: 19 Mar 1947
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2218567
Digital Film Number: 4031895
Image Number: 547
Reference Number: 10738
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35550","Stuckey","William Trustum","18 Dec 1879","19 Apr 1940","0","Name: William Trustum Stuckey
Death Date: 19 Apr 1940
Death Place: Ennis, Ellis, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 60 years 4 months 1 day
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Dec 1879
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Duncan Stuckey
Father's Birthplace: Alabama
Mother's Name: Margintee Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace: La.
Occupation: Barber
Place of Residence: 604 S. McKinney, Ellis County, Tex. (11 years)
Cemetery: Myrtle
Burial Place: Ennis, Texas
Burial Date: 20 Apr 1940
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2118506
Digital Film Number: 4005459
Image Number: 1356
Reference Number: cn 18618
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35550","Stuckey","William Trustum","18 Dec 1879","19 Apr 1940","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I12362","Stump","Catherine","7 Aug 1831","9 Oct 1896","0","The daughter of Samuel Stump and Katherine Baker.

From FindAGrave:

Catherine (Stump) Cramer was the daughter of War of 1812 Soldier, Samuel Stump and Katherine (Baker) Stump. She married a Mr. Harris and had a son named William. Something happened to Mr. Harris by the 1850 Census as she is shown living with her parents in Baltimore County, Maryland with her son, William. She married Israel Cramer at Little York, PA on 21 Mar 1854. They had a son, Charles Henry Tecumseh Cramer. Catherine's obit says she ""died in her chair"". Her son, William, discovered her body.

Her obituary was published in the Fostoria Reveiw on 15 Oct 1896, Page 1, Column 2. The newspaper repository is the Kaubisch Memorial Library in Fostoria.","STR06" "I34537","Sturrock","Emmie","27 Jan 1915","4 Sep 2002","0","Shown by Kay Parker McCary, in her annotated transcription of the Rosevine Cemetery, to be a daughter of Jeff STURROCK and Ida CHANCE.","STR06" "I39506","Sturrock","J. W.","7 Jun 1913","17 Dec 1969","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6M1-2LP
Name: J. W. Sturrock
Death Date: 17 Dec 1969
Death Place: Newton, Newton, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 56 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 07 Jun 1913
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J. J. Sturrock
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ida Chance
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Rosevine, Texas
Burial Date: 18 Dec 1969
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218516
Digital Film Number: 4030569
Image Number: 1321
Reference Number: 94968
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I39501","Sturrock","James Jeffrey ""J. J.""","20 Dec 1882","27 Nov 1965","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 4
Enumerated 30 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 179 Sheet 9A
153-158
Sturrock, Jeff Head M W 37 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer Own Farm
Sturrock, Ida Wf F W 37 M Tx Tx Tx
Sturrock, Minnie Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Sturrock, Jewel Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Sturrock, Eddie Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Sturrock, J.W. Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Sturrock, Emmie Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Sturrock, Leo Son M W 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Truss, Annie Niece F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Labor Home Farm
Truss, Authur Nephew M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Labor Home Farm
Truss, Pearl Niece F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I44484","Sturrock","Maggie Mae","16 Feb 1889","2 Jun 1971","0","Daughter of William and E? Sturrock, who were living in Navarro, Texaas as of the 1900 census? Older siblings also in the home were James and Alma. William Sturrock was born in Texas, with his father listed as born in Scotland and mother in Alabama.

Name Maggie Mae Chance
Event Type Death
Event Date 02 Jun 1971
Event Place Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 16 Feb 1889
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name W F Sturrocks
Mother's Name Elizabeth Lawrence
Informant Oscar Chance, Son
Certificate Number 43619
GS Film number 2223202
Digital Folder Number 005145929
Image Number 02281

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36L-659 : accessed 16 Jan 2014), Maggie Mae Chance, 02 Jun 1971; citing certificate number 43619, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2223202.","STR06" "I44484","Sturrock","Maggie Mae","16 Feb 1889","2 Jun 1971","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Angelina County, JP 6
29-30 April 1910
SD 2 ED 8 Sheet 12A
212-214
Chance, May M Head F W 41 Wd Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Oscar J Son M W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Logging Saw Mill
Chance, Anna M Dtr F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Printer Print Shop
Chance, Lilla M Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Earl J Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Saw Mill
Chance, Lena M Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Ruby Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, J L (Intial Name) Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Louella Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Ellnora Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Chance, Earnest Son M W 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Holoway, Douglas H Boarder M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Mechanic Garage
Elliott, Earnest Boarder M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Saw Mill","STR06" "I39502","Sturrock","Minnie Lee","10 Dec 1907","9 Jan 1966","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDPV-LQ3
Name: Minnie Lee Haynes
Death Date: 09 Jan 1966
Death Place: Vidor, Orange, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 58 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 10 Dec 1907
Birthplace: Bronson, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Joseph C. Haynes
Father's Name: James Jeffry Sturrock
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ida Chance
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Cemetery: Forest Lawn Memorial Park
Burial Place: Beaumont, Texas
Burial Date: 09 Jan 1966
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117924
Digital Film Number: 4028384
Image Number: 2434
Reference Number: cn 11826
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I46095","Stutts","Chester Wayne","10 Mar 1934","17 Nov 2014","0","Services for Chester Stutts, 80 of Athens are scheduled for 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 17, 2014 at Carroll-Lehr Funeral Chapel in Athens with Bro. Thomas Taylor officiating.

Burial will follow in Stutts Family Cemetery.

Mr. Stutts passed away Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014 in Athens surrounded by his family.
He was born March 10, 1934 in Rural Shade to Thomas and Nettie Autry Stutts. Mr. Stutts was a resident of Athens. He had been manager for Cabells Milk Company in Corsicana seven years. He then was owner of a Bordens distributorship in Palestine eight years prior to retiring. He was a family man and loved hunting, fishing, telling stories and gardening.
Mr. Stutts is preceded in death by his brothers Thomas, Manin, Clarence and Wesley and grandson Kevin Edgar.

Survivors include his wife of 58 years Carrie Stutts of Athens; son Larry Stutts and wife Donna of Athens; daughters Debra Rowan and husband Claude, Duncanville, Sonya Hammans and husband Dale of Corsicana, Cathy Stutts, Corsicana; grandsons Kyle Stutts and wife Maricar of Corsicana, Trae Adams, Kooper Hammans, both of Fairfield, Justin Stutts of Corsicana, Trey Hammans and wife Alisha of Palestine; granddaughters Randi Joiner and husband Woody, New York, Aimee Stone and husband Jay, Nacogdoches, Daisy Reynolds and husband Nicky of New York; sisters Melba Loving and husband George, Lindale, Ann Gilbert and husband Cecil of Canton, Judy Hughes and husband Howard, Doris Johnston, Malakoff; brothers Delbert Stutts and wife Mary, Athens, Travis Stutts and wife Joann, Corsicana.

Pallbearers will be Kyle Stutts, Trae Adams, Kade Stutts, Korabyn Stone, Kooper Hammans, Justin Stutts, Trey Hammans, Brady Edgar, Dakota Edgar, Wayne Bonner, Joe Harrell.

Visitation for family and friends will be 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 16, 2014 at Carroll-Lehr Funeral Home, Athens.

You may leave a message of condolence or light a memorial candle for the family at www.carroll-lehr.com.

Copied from http://www.corsicanadailysun.com/
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, November 19, 2014, Page 9
","STR06" "I6455","Stutzman","Robert","Abt 1898","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Kansas, Edwards County, Kinsley City
Enumerated 26 and 28 of April 1930
ED 24-5 SD 8 Sheet 18B
480-480
Stutzman, Robert Head O 5000 M W 32 m 21 Pa Pa Pa Photographer Own Gallery
Stutzman, Clarice Wf F W 32 M 21 Kansas Englad Ill Tinter Photograph Gallery
Stutzman, Roberta Dtr F W 9 S Ksnsas Pa Kansas","STR06" "I31849","Stych","Allen Ray","22 Jul 1937","24 Apr 2019","0","A Memorial Service for Allen will be held on Tuesday, April 30, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva. Pastor Stuart Sell will officiate the service.

It was Allen's wish to be cremated and have his ashes scattered at Glen Elder Lake at a later date.

Memorials are suggested to the family for future designation.

Allen Ray Stych was born at Ohiowa, Nebraska to Edward & Velma (Buzek) Stych on July 22, 1937. He passed away at his home in Hebron, Nebraska on April 24, 2019 at the age of 81 years, 9 months and 2 days.

Allen was baptized and confirmed as an adult at Trinity Lutheran Church in Bruning, Nebraska on December 28, 1952. He graduated from Bruning High School in 1955.

He worked for Hinrichs & Son Hardware in Bruning for 31 years. He was also a partner in ownership of B & Z Oil in Hebron for many years selling petroleum products to many people in the Thayer & Fillmore County areas.

In his spare time, Allen enjoyed hunting, fishing, and working in his yard. He also enjoyed visiting with his many friends.

Allen was preceded in death by his parents and his brother Everett Stych.

Left to remember him are sister-in-law Eileen Stych; nieces Pamela Benson and Linda Troester; great niece Jaime Troester; and many relatives and friends.","STR06" "I29118","Stych","Angeline","7 Dec 1917","1 Mar 2010","0","Angeline Nun, 92, widow of George A., of Ohiowa, Nebraska, died Monday (3/1/10) in Geneva, Neb. Born to James and Albina (Matejka) Stych on December 7, 1917 at Ohiowa, Neb.

Survivors: sons, Gorlyn and Jenene, Ohiowa, Neb., Vaughn and Susan, Derby, Kan.; daughter, Bonnie and Wesley Rippe, Ohiowa, Neb.; sisters-in-law, Sylvia Stych, Cordova, Neb., Jo Stych, Broken Bow, Neb., Lucile Nun, Onawa, Iowa; 12 granchildren; 26 great grandchildren; five great great grandchildren.

Funeral services 10:30 a.m. Friday, St. John's Lutheran Church, Ohiowa, Neb. Visitation Thursday at 1 p.m. until 8 p.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva, Neb. Memorials to the St. John's Lutheran Church. Ohiowa Public Cemetery, Ohiowa. Pastor Annette Minderman. Farmer and Son Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

(Lincoln Journal Star, March 3, 2010, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I31848","Stych","Everett E.","8 Feb 1936","15 Oct 1994","0","He married Eileen EICKMAN, and they were the parents of Pamela and Linda.","STR06" "I20216","Stych","Frantisek ""Frank""","8 Dec 1889","26 Jun 1974","0","Immigrated in May 1908 to Endicott, Jefferson County, Nebraska.","STR06" "I20216","Stych","Frantisek ""Frank""","8 Dec 1889","26 Jun 1974","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp
Enumerated Apr. 8, 1930
ED 30-17 SD 11 Sheet 4A
60-61
Stych, Frank Hd M W 40 M@27 Czech Czech Czech Czech 1907 N
A Farmer General Farm
Stych, Rose A W F W 36 M@22 Neb Neb Czech
Stych, Irma Dtr F W 12 S Neb Czech Neb
Stych, Fred Son M W 8 11/12 S Neb Czech Neb
Stych, Rose Mary Dtr M W 3 11/12 Neb Czech Neb","STR06" "I31816","Stych","Fred F.","9 May 1921","10 Feb 2009","0","Fred Stych

Fred Stych 87, Milligan, died Tuesday (2/10/09) in Geneva. Born to Frank & Rose (Kassik) Stych on May 9, 1921 at Ohiowa, Neb.

Survivors: wife, Dorothy, Milligan; son, Glenn & Deb, Exeter; daughter, Lana Daws & Jim, Seward.
Funeral services 10:30 a.m. Saturday (2/14/09) at Milligan Auditorium, Milligan, Neb. Officiating: Kim Dunker. Graveside services Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation beginning 1 p.m. until 8 p.m. Friday (2/13/09) at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Memorials to Milligan Rescue Unit or Fillmore County Hospital.

Source: Lincoln Journal Star online, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I29119","Stych","Henry ""Hank""","31 Aug 1919","2 Dec 2007","0","Henry ""Hank"" Stych

Henry ""Hank"" Stych 88, Broken Bow, died Sunday (12/2/07). Born in Ohiowa, Neb. to James and Albina (Matejka) Stych. US Army, served in the European Theater.
Survivors: wife, Zellamarie ""Jo"" Stych, Broken Bow; son, Rex, Hershey, Neb.; daughter, Janice Martin, Beatrice; one grandson; sister, Angeline Nun, Ohiowa.

Private family services will be held Thursday (12/6/07). A public visitation will be held Wednesday (12/5/07) at Govier Bros. Mortuary, Broken Bow, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. with the family greeting friends from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Memorials have been established to the Elk's PER Scholarship Fund or the Donor's Choice.

Published in the Lincoln Journal Star on 12/4/2007","STR06" "I31815","Stych","Irma R.","29 Nov 1917","28 Jun 2008","0","Irma R. Pribyl
Irma R. Pribyl 90, Milligan, died Saturday (06/28/08) in Exeter. Born November 29, 1917 to Frank and Rose (Kassik) Stych at Ohiowa, Neb.
Survivors: son and daughter-in-law, Roger and Mary, Milligan; son-in-law, Bill Schwisow, Western, Neb.; daughters and sons-in-law, Joyce and Roger Odvody, Milligan; Jeani and Ron Wegner, Wymore; Kim and Jim Steider, Geneva; brother and sister-in-law, Fred and Dorothy Stych, Milligan; 23 grandchildren; and 45 great-grandchildren.
Services: 10:30 a.m. Thursday (07/03/08), Milligan Auditorium with Rev. Karla Sheffy officiating. Burial: Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation: 1 p.m. - 8 p.m. Wednesday at Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Memorials to the family. Farmer and Son Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Published in the Lincoln Journal Star on 6/30/2008. (Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I31863","Stych","Josef ""Joseph""","17 Mar 1880","4 Aug 1944","0","immigrated 06 Aug 1903
immigrated to Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
naturalized 07 Dec 1915
naturalized in Fillmore County, Nebraska","STR06" "I29120","Stych","Libbie","10 Aug 1921","Yes, date unknown","0","AKA Libby.","STR06" "I29121","Stych","Rose Marie","27 Mar 1924","29 Nov 2004","0","Rose Kopsa

Rose Marie Kopsa, age 80 of York, died Monday, November 29, 2004 at York. She was born at Ohiowa, NE on March 27, 1924 to James and Albina (Matejka) Stych. Rose attended and graduated from the Ohiowa High School. She was very proud that as a farm girl, she never missed a day of school. On March 23, 1946, she was married to Lawrence A. Kopsa at Belleville, KS and they lived and farmed in the Cordova/Utica area for 10 years. Rose and her husband owned and operated a Kopsa's Tavern and Cafe at Cordova, NE from 1957-67. They then managed the Friend Country Club for 3 years before coming to York to manage the York Country Club for 15 years, retiring in 1985.

Rose is survived by her 2 sons; Larry and his wife Maggie Kopsa of York and Jerry Kopsa of Buffalo, NY; her 9 grandchildren, James (Jennifer) Kopsa of Omaha, Lisa (Jeremy) Pierce of Lincoln, Thomas, Stephen and Michael Kopsa of Buffalo, NY, Ben (Halie) Kopsa of Ft. Irwin, CA, Chris (Kama) Bedient of Lincoln, Tony Bedient of Scottsdale, AZ and Ryan Kopsa of York; 9 great-grandchildren, Sarah, James David, Maria, Julia & Kyle Kopsa all of Omaha, Morgan, Ryley & Ethan Pierce of Lincoln and Kaiden Bedient of Lincoln. Also surviving are her brother Henry (Jo) Stych of Broken Bow and her 2 sisters, Mildred Ortgies and Angeline Nun, both of Geneva. Preceding her in death were her husband Lawrence in 1995, parents, 3 brothers Ed, James & Melvin Stych, sister Libby Kolar and granddaughter Laura Kopsa.

Funeral services were held on Thursday, December 2, 2004 at 10:00 a.m. at the First Evangelical Lutheran Church in York with the Rev. Barbara Hansen and LeRoy Hoyer officiating. Burial was in the Greenwood Cemetery at York.

http://www.metzmortuary.com/archives/kopsarose1129.html","STR06" "I15162","Stych","Vaclav ""James""","27 Apr 1887","23 Apr 1963","0","Immigrated in 1905 to Fillmore County, Nebraska.","STR06" "I8298","Sublett","Henry William","27 Aug 1845","23 Dec 1883","0","May, 1843, witnessed a land sale by Anthony PATTON to Samuel JORDAN, along with Edwin O. LeGRAND, a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence. Buried at the Oakwood Cemetery in Austin, Texas. (Noble, Harry ANTHONY B. PATTON ""Justice of the Peace"" San Augustine Tribune, Thursday, November 21, 2002) Son of Phillip Allen Sublett, who had purchased land from John W. Frith in 1830, southwest of land owned by the Cartwright family, just west of Elisha Roberts land, who was the father of Easter Jane Roberts and father-in-law of Phillip. (Henson and Parmelee, p. 50).","STR06" "I8298","Sublett","Henry William","27 Aug 1845","23 Dec 1883","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, San Augustine County
#644-644 Sublett, H.W. 24 M W Farmer 6,000 2,400 TX
Sublett, M.G. 28 F W Keeps House TX
Sublett, E.J. 62 F W KY
Perkins, Fanny 13 F Mu House Servant TX
Garrett, Harry 15 M B Ostler TX
Jackson, Young 3 Mu

1880 Census
Texas, San Augustine County
#241-241
Sublett, Henry W M 35 M Farmer TX KY KY
Sublett, Mary W F 45 Wife M Keeps House TX TN TN
Sublett, Mollie W F 8 Dtr S At home TX TX TX
Sublett, Minnie W F 7 Dtr S At home TX TX TX
Sublett, Phillip W M 4 Son S At home TX TX TX
Sublett, F.B. W M 2 Son S At home TX TX TX
Sublett, Easter J W F 72 Mother W At home KY -- --
"" , Robert B M 19 Servant S Laborer TX -- --","STR06" "I39006","Sublett","Minnie Clementine","15 Mar 1873","20 Feb 1954","0","Texas Death Records show her as the daughter of Henry Sublett and Mary Garrett.","STR06" "I39006","Sublett","Minnie Clementine","15 Mar 1873","20 Feb 1954","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

At the time of the 1920 census, she was listed as Minnie Cartwright, Female, White, age 45, married, born in the United States and as an inmate in the Southwestern Insane Asylum in Bexar County, Texas.

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine Precinct
Enumerated April 24, 1930
ED 203-1 SD 19 Sheet 10B
264-278
Cartwright, Minnie Head 8000 F W 56 Wd 20 Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Americus H Son M W 21 m 19 Tx Tx Tx Cashier Bank
Cartwright, Mintie Dtr F W 18 S Tx
Cartwright, Nelda Dtr-in-law F W 18 m 16 Tx
265-279
Cartwright, Ingram A Head M W 30 M 22 Tx Farmer
Cartwright, Wilma Wf F W 29 m 22 Tx
Cartwright, Ingram Jr Son M W 3 S Tx","STR06" "I13588","Suchy","Maria","21 Feb 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","She was the daughter of Lorenz Suchy and Veronica Katzerowsky, daughter of Ignaz and Maria Katzerowsky. Ignaz Katzerowsky was a townsman (similar to a marshal) and the family lived in Chudenitz, Czechoslovakia.","STR06" "I20217","Suda","Emma Alice","11 Dec 1907","26 Dec 1998","0","SSN 506-48-4824

Kassik -- Emma A., 91, Milligan, widow of Frank W. Sr., died Saturday (12/26/ 98) in Geneva. Survivors: sons, daughtersin-law, Donald F. and Norry, Lawton, Okla., Frank W. Jr. and Margaret, Robert R. and Marjorie, all of Milligan; daughter, Eleanor E. Matthies, Milligan; 11 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; four step great-grandchildren; step great-greatgrandson.

Services: 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Milligan Auditorium, Milligan. Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation: beginning 1 p.m. today, Farmer and Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel, Milligan.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, Lincoln Journal Star Archives)","STR06" "I11519","Suda","Helen","14 Feb 1904","","0","Attended school in District #48 in Saline County. (Milligan, p 225).","STR06" "I19884","Suda","Joann Mary Cecilia","9 Feb 1951","Nov 2020","0","She was employed by the University of Nebraska Forestry Department until her marriage. (Milligan, p 297).

A Private Family Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tuesday, December 1, 2020 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Milligan, Nebraska with Father Brendan Kelly presiding.

Private Family Praying of the Rosary will be held Tuesday, December 1, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. at St Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Milligan, Nebraska.

Public Visitation will be held on Monday, November 30, 2020 at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska from 3:00 p.m until 8:00 p.m.

Public Graveside Services will be conducted at the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan, Nebraska following the funeral mass.

Memorials are to be directed to the family to be designated at a later date.

***With the continued spread of COVID-19 masks and social distancing are requested at all functions.***

A Livestream Video of the Rosary & Funeral Mass for Joann will begin at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, December 1, 2020 on Farmer & Son Funeral Homes Facebook Page. To watch the Livestream Video, in your web browser go to @friendlyfuneraldirectors and click on Farmer & Son Funeral Homes Facebook page or copy and paste this link in your web browser https://www.facebook.com/friendlyfuneraldirectors/. You do not have to have a facebook account to view the Livestream.

St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church will also be Livestreaming the Rosary & Funeral Mass starting at 10:00 a.m. Visit https://us02web.zoom.us/j/637208501pwd=cXB5NkRZL2g0M2NOdGpnbVNaYnM5QT09 to view the Livestream. The Meeting ID is 637 208 501 and the Passcode is 022071.

Joann Mary Cecilia (Suda) Havel was born on February 9, 1951 to Helen and Anton Suda, and grew up on the family farm between Tobias and Milligan, Nebraska. She received her education in the Milligan Public School system, graduating in 1969. Joann received an Associate's Business Degree from the Lincoln School of Commerce and worked at the University of Nebraska, Department of Forestry.

On January 5, 1974 she married Sherman Ray Havel and they were blessed with four wonderful sons. Joann was not only a busy full-time mom, but also operated an in-home day care for several years. As the boys grew older Joann became more involved in the family farm operation. The harvest season was one of her favorite times on the farm as she enjoyed driving the grain truck so that Sherm could continue combining. As a farming partner Joann was also the chief bookkeeper for the farm operation. Joann also worked at the Weaver Pharmacy in Geneva as a Pharmacy Tech for 15 years.

Joann was a member of the St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church for her entire life. She taught religion class for over 20 years and was a member of the Altar Society. The Easter Season was special to her, as it was her task to make sure all the lilies were perfectly placed for the Easter Services. Her faith was very important to her and in the teaching of faith to her children. She was told by her children the greatest gift she gave them was their ""faith"". Also, her love for her six grand children was so very special and everlasting. Family, Faith and Friends were her top priorities. Joann continued touching many, many lives in her final days because of her unending smile, kindness, gentleness and generosity to all around her.

Joann was preceded in death by her parents Anton and Helen. Joann will be dearly missed by her family; husband Sherman, four sons Paul (Amy, children Zoey, Hayden, Chloe), Dean, Jeff and Steve (Ashley, children Kora, Laney, Mack). Sisters Bonnie and Betty and brother James and families, along with many extended family and friends.

Joann began each day with her favorite bible verse:

""Begin Each Day With A Grateful Heart!""

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I13621","Suda","Marie ""Mary""","29 Oct 1856","3 Jun 1921","0","Marie Suda came to this country with her parents in 1868...(her) first home in America was Chicago, where the family remained until 1871. Leaving Chicago after the great fire, her parents, Frantisek and Karolina Klokanova Suda, homesteaded in Section 2 of Glengary Township.

Place of birth sometimes shown as Berdekov u Blatne Pisek, Bohemia.","STR06" "I20443","Suda","Rose","5 Feb 1913","","0","Rose taught in the rural school system for nine years, worked in the Milligan Post Office for three years, and has been employed with the Nebraska Public Power District since 1942. (Milligan, p 352).","STR06" "I46113","Sugar","Dora","5 Apr 1911","7 Feb 2000","0","The SSDI instead shows her last residence as in Lake Worth, Palm Beach, Florida","STR06" "I2424","","","","","","","" "I45749","Suggs","Rufus Aden","8 Jul 1892","16 Jan 1951","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated April 16, 1940
SD 6 ED 18-21-A Sheet 6B
111-O-300-yes
Suggs, Rufus A Head M W 49 M No 7 Miss Same House Farmer
Suggs, Amanda M Wf F W41 M No H-2 Miss Same House
Suggs, Willa J Dtr F W 13 S Yes 6 Miss Same House
Suggs, Eva P Dtr F W 11 S Yes 5 Miss Same House
Suggs, Ona R Dtr F W 9 S Yes 2 Miss Same House
Suggs, Paul Son M W 8 S Yes 1 Miss Same House
Suggs, Earnest C Son M W7 S Yes 0 Miss Same House
112--800-Yes
Suggs, Amy J Head F W 72 Wd No 4 Miss Same House Farmer
Suggs, Laudy Dtr F W 49 S No H1 Miss Same House
Suggs, Eva A Dtr F W 45 S No C2 Miss Same House Registered Nurse Private Duty
Sumrall, Gertrude Grddtr F W 12 S Yes 6 Miss Same House","STR06" "I9851","Sukova","Anna","Between 1836 and 1840","Aft 1930","0","Could she be a second wife, based on her age and the age of Joseph's oldest daughter, Ruzena?","STR06" "I45619","Sukovaty","Marietta","5 Dec 1926","3 Aug 2014","0","Marietta Sukovaty Stanley, 87, of Lincoln, died Aug. 3, 2014. Born in Ohiowa on Dec. 5, 1926. Retired manager for Sears Department Store.

Private graveside service. Cremation, no visitation. Memorials to the family for future designation. Aspen Cremation Service. Condolences www.aspenaftercare.com

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I45620","Sukovaty","Norbert E.","Abt 1925","10 Nov 2005","0","Sukovaty - Norbert E., 78, Lincoln, died Monday (11/10/03). Retired, independent insurance agent. Member, Calvary United Methodist Church. Secretary for Independent Insurance Agents for 30 years. Membership secretary for the IIAN and one year was honored as agent of the year. Served as president of Lincoln Fellowship of Churches. Past president, Lincoln City Mission. Was a delegate to the United Methodist Conference in Portland, Ore., and as lay leader for the Nebraska Conference. Taught adult Sunday School class for 35 years.

Survivors: wife, Monica; son, David, Lincoln; daughter, Mary Kathryn Avery, Dillon, Colo.; grandchildren, Tyler and Amy Avery; great-grandson, Cutter Avery; sister, Marietta Stanley, Lincoln; sister-in-law, brother-in-law, Jeanne and Fred Griffin, Lincoln; aunts; cousins; and many friends.

Memorial services: 2 p.m. Friday, Calvary United Methodist Church, 1610 S. 11th St. Pastor Doyle Burbank-Williams. Private family graveside services Friday morning. Visitation: after noon today, Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home, 4040 A St. Memorials to the church or Child's Saving Institute of Omaha, in lieu of flowers.

Obituary for his wife, Maiden Name unknown:

Monica L. Sukovaty, age 82, of Lincoln, died July 7, 2012. Member of Calvary United Methodist Church.

Survived by son, David Sukovaty, Lincoln; daughter, Kathi (Sukovaty) Avery, St. Augustine, Fla.; grandchildren, Tyler Avery, Amy (Avery) Mitchell and spouse, Mike; six great grandchildren; sisters, Jeanne Griffin, Marcella La Chance, Mary Ellen Aue, Marilyn Geis; niece, Susan Griffin; nephew, Dick Griffin. Preceded by husband, Norbert Sukovaty; parents, Henry, Edna.

Memorial service: 2 p.m. Wednesday Calvary United Methodist Church. Viewing: Tuesday 5-9 at the funeral home. Burial: Lincoln Memorial Park Wednesday 12:30, meet at gate #2. Memorials: Child Savings Institute, or Humane Society. Arrangements by Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home. Condolences may be left at www.bmlfh.com","STR06" "I26380","Sullivan","Frederic","20 Feb 1821","15 Apr 1897","0","The information below is from MSSMITH@rootsweb.com

Subject: Re: [MSSMITH] Sullivan

Frederic Sullivan was born on 20 Feb 1821 in Mississippi. He appeared in the census in 1845 in Smith County, Mississippi State Census, p7. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Smith County, Mississippi, p348.. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Smith County, Mississippi, p110. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Smith County, Mississippi Slave Owners. He appeared in the census in 1866 in Smith County, Mississippi State Census, p4. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Smith County, Mississippi, p448. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Smith County, Mississippi, p317B.. He died on 15 Apr 1897 in Mize, Smith County, Mississippi. He was buried in Alex Sullivan Cemetery, Smith county, Mississippi.","STR06" "I26678","Sullivan","Henderson","21 Jul 1825","Abt 1895","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Patricia Langley Harvey and maintained by Gwen Langley Pittman links him to parents, Thomas Sullivan and Mary Workman Sullivan. Even though his headstone is engraved 1814-1895, notes show that his actual DOB is 21 July 1825.","STR06" "I20023","","","","","","","" "I7385","Summers","Bessie Eunice","26 Feb 1906","3 Oct 1969","0","She is buried in the City of Commerce.","STR06" "I27323","","","","","","","" "I18199","Summers","James Archibald","Bef 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","The son of William S. Summers and Mary Jane McGowan. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 82).","STR06" "I7381","Summers","Jonah Charles","Jan 1886","Aft 1924","0","Son of James Charles Summers and Margaret Ellen Ballard.","STR06" "I13265","Sumner","John W.","Abt 1813","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

Indiana-Elkhart County
John W. SUMNER age 37 M Farmer $1,800 Vermont Ann SUMNER ag
e 31 Ohio
Clark SUMNER age 8 Indiana
George SUMNER age 3 Michigan
Hannah L.N. SUMNER age 2 Michigan
Walter STRONG age 64 M Farmer $400 Connecticut","STR06" "I40066","Sumners","Dysea Ann ""Disa"" ""Diza""","23 Feb 1840","12 Nov 1912","0","Her marriage record shows her last name as SUMNER. Last name might instead be SUMMERS, based on the Texas Death record of her daughter Anna Belle. Daughter in law Medreth Vaughan Hanks shows the last name as SUMNERS, which appears to match the 1850 census, so this is assumed to be correct.","STR06" "I40066","Sumners","Dysea Ann ""Disa"" ""Diza""","23 Feb 1840","12 Nov 1912","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Indiana, Gibson County, Wabash Twp
Enumerated 3 Oct 1850
24-24
Elisha Jordan 45 M Farmer 600 Ga
Dysea Jordan 39 F Tn
James Jordan 18 M Tn
Elisabeth Jordan 16 F Tn
John Jordan 10 M Tn
Mary M Jordan 9 F Tn
Martha J Jordan 5 F Tn
Cornelius Wagner 16 M Ill
Dysea Ann Sumners 11 F Mo

This thread, on the Gibson County, Indiana message board is interesting, because it mentions a James DYSEA Skelton.

http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.indiana.counties.gibson/18.33.51.113/mb.ashx

Earlier notes in the thread refer to a JORDAN Bass, connected to the Skelton family (Bass/Skelton posted 27 Sept 1999), and a Joel Bass marrying a Sarah Ann HANKS (Bass, posted 15 Aug 1999)

","STR06" "I33140","Sumrall","Mary Emily","16 Feb 1860","31 Oct 1947","0","Henry ""Pete"" Lee shows her as the daughter of Isaac Sumrall and Emily Rush.","STR06" "I9821","","","","","","","" "I36686","Sutter","Nancy","27 Sep 1859","29 Apr 1937","0","Name: Nancy Mclemore
Death Date: 29 Apr 1937
Death Place: Emory, Rains, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 77 years 7 months 2 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 27 Sep 1859
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: J. M. Mclemore
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nancy Mathews
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housekeeper
Place of Residence: Emory, Texas
Cemetery: Slatter Cem.
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 30 Apr 1937
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117172
Digital Film Number: 4166738
Image Number: 2852
Reference Number: cn 22927
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I526","Sutton","Alta Elizabeth ""Sissy""","7 Nov 1938","8 Feb 2005","0","A charter member of the JFG Chapter of the DRT. (White and Toole, p 67).

Obituary

Elizabeth ""Sissy"" Greer

Elizabeth ""Sissy"" GREER, 66, of Hemphill died suddenly Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2005, and was pronounced dead at Sabine County Hospital.

Mrs. Greer was born Nov. 7, 1938, in Sabine County as a daughter of the late Florence (PARTIN) and Oran SUTTON and was a lifelong area resident. She was a member of New Hope Baptist Church and was a dietician at Hemphill Care Center.

Survivors: sons and daughters-in law, George and Brenda GREER of Lufkin, Scott and Amye GREER of Huntington, and Wade and Brandye GREER of Trinity; daughters and sons-in-law, Cindy and Tommy WALKER of West Bluff, Colorado, and Johnette and Michael SMITH of Hemphill; a brother John SUTTON of Hemphill; and a sister, Donice MILLER of Hemphill; 15 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.

She was preceeded in death by a don, David Wayne GREER.

Funeral services were held Feb. 11 at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc., Hemphill. Interment followed at New Hope Cemetery near Milam.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphil

THE SABINE COUNTY REPORTER, February 16, 2005, page 9","STR06" "I20812","Sutton","Amelia Donniece","3 Aug 1934","29 May 2014","0","Obituary

Amelia Donniece Miller

Amelia Donniece Miller, 79, of Hemphill, died Thursday evening in the Mount Moriah Care Center in Hemphill. She was born in Hemphill to George Oran and Florence Partin Sutton. Mrs. Miller was a life time resident of Hemphill and a member of the Free Methodist Church.

She is survived by her daughters; Donna Nichols and her husband Richard of Pineland, Jerri Jackson of Hemphill, Patricia Brookshire and her husband Billy of Hemphill, Phyleasia Fussell and her husband Ricky of Kirbyville, Barbara Mote and her husband Michael of Pineland, Elizabeth Addison and her husband Joby of Hemphill, Sandra Smith and her husband Clint of Bronson, fifteen grandchildren, ten great grandchildren, her brother John ""Bubba"" Sutton of Hemphill and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband Jerry Ray Miller, her son-in-law Marvin ""Junior"" Jackson and her sister Elizabeth ""Sissy"" Greer.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 9:00PM, Saturday, May 31, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St, Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Sunday, June 1, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Springhill Cemetery near Hemphill.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter
June 4, 2014, Page 14","STR06" "I525","Sutton","George Oran","27 Mar 1905","1961","0","A merchant in Hemphill. (White and Toole, p 67).","STR06" "I3200","Sutton","George Thomas","1872","Yes, date unknown","0","""Her teachers included Lena Williams, a sister of the late Sim Williams, Tom Sutton and a Mr. McLanahan."" (From a newspaper sketch of Alpha Martin Cooper, p. 46, OLD TIMES OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS."")","STR06" "I20811","Sutton","John Thomas ""Bubba""","14 Mar 1937","16 Mar 2018","0","John Thomas ""Bubba"" Sutton, 81, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Friday, March 16, 2018 in Shady Shores of Hemphill, Texas.

John was born March 14, 1937 in Hemphill, Texas to George Oran Sutton and Florence Partin Sutton. He was a United States Army Veteran and later offshore production operator. He attended Hemphill Church of Christ.

John is survived by his sons, Titus Ray Sutton and wife, Janet, of Hemphill, Texas and John Oran Sutton and wife, Karissa, also of Hemphill; daughter, Maria Sutton Cox of Hemphill; grandchildren, Kristen Cox, Kelcie Sutton, Brady Sutton, Chelsey Sutton, Samuel Sutton and John Joseph Sutton, all of Hemphill; great granddaughter, Hadilyn Hanzel; and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his father, Oran Sutton; his mother, Florence Sutton; sisters, Donice Miller and Elizabeth (Sissy) Greer; aunt, Estelle Partin Suess; and grandson, John Shannon (Shan) Cox, Jr.

Memorial services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, March 24, 2018 at Hemphill Church of Christ, 400 Main St., Hemphill, Texas.

Cremation arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home, Hemphill, Texas.

Downloaded from the Starr Funeral Home Website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 21, 2018, Page 5","STR06" "I47904","Svarc","Evelyn Marie","29 Jun 1922","22 May 2021","0","Evelyn Marie Buzek, 98, of Crete, passed away on May 22nd, 2021. Widow of Rudolph A. Buzek. She was born on June 29, 1922, Saline Co. NE. to Frank and Mary Kohel Svarc. Shewa raised on a farm near Crete. Her brother, Leonard and she attended country school District #3. She married Rudy, Feb. 23, 1944 at Wilber Court House. Evelyn graduated from Crete High in 1940. Before marriage she did office work and later helped her husband with farming around Milligan and Crete. In 1946 a daughter, Karen Ann was born. In 1956 they moved to Crete. Evelyn worked at Formfit Rogers for 27 years. She and Rudy enjoyed camping with their RV, trips to casino and polka dances. They celebrated their 50th anniversary in Feb. 1994 and a month later, Rudy died from diabetes and a heart problem. She was a member of American Legion Aux-unit 147; Disabled American Veterans Aux #7 and ZCBJ Lodge #3 all of Crete. She enjoyed gardening, playing bingo, volunteering at Auxiliary, baking kolaces and rosettes. She loved reading newspapers and listening to Czech music she was proud of her Czech heritage and loved talking with people. She liked watching TV game shows. Evelyn enjoyed visits from her grandchildren and great grandchildren from Missouri. June 2019, she went to live at The Gardens in Crete. She is survived by daughter, Karen (David) Cawley, Grandview, MO., Granddaughter, Lea (Joe) Vlasak, Lee Summit, MO., Grandson, Douglas (Sherri) Cawley, Columbia, MO. Great grandchildren: Erin, Blake and Evan Vlasak; Anna and Weston, Cawley. Niece, Judy Svarc, Nephew, Dale Svarc. Sister-in-law, Enola Buzek and many nieces and nephews and many cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, brother, Leonard and Delma Svarc; niece Carol Svarc Frew. She requested no funeral. Private family burial, Crete Riverside Cemetery. Memorials to the family.","STR06" "I14861","Svec","Agnes","Aft 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","Died in infancy","STR06" "I3103","Svec","Bernard Robert","7 Oct 1924","23 Jun 2013","0","Bernard R. Svec, age 88, of Milligan, died Sunday, June 23, 2013 in Crete. Born Oct. 7, 1924 to Emil & Helen (Fujan) Svec in Milligan.

Survivors: brother, Lumir Svec of Crete; sister, Ruby & Robert Langhorst of David City
Services: 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Farmer & Son Funeral Home Kotas Chapel in Milligan. Father Rand Langhorst. Visitation from 1 - 8 p.m. Wednesday at Farmer & Son Funeral Home Kotas Chapel. Burial: Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Memorials to Milligan American Legion-HSSK Post 240. Condolences, www.farmerandsonfuneralhome.com

Bernard R. Svec was born to Emil Svec and Helen Marie (Fujan) Svec on October 7, 1924 at Milligan, Nebraska and passed away on June 23, 2013 at the age of 88. He attended Climbing Vine District #44 for eight years and graduated from Milligan High School in 1942.
Bernard answered his draft call in May 1943, serving active duty in the United States Navy. He served overseas in the Pacific Theater, Guam and Peleliu. He was honorably discharged in May 1946 at Saint Louis, Missouri. He then enlisted in the United States Air Force and served in Arizona, Florida, Kansas and Newfoundland.
After his Air Force duty, Bernard worked for Bors/Bulin in Milligan, Ahlschwede Ford in Crete and Bob Hammond in Friend as a mechanic on cars and trucks. He married Irene Capek on October 10, 1963.
Bernard was a member of the American Legion Post #240 in Milligan and the V.F.W. Post #7102 in Geneva. His favorite hobbies were hunting, fishing and gardening.
Survivors include: Brother, Lumir Svec; Sister, Ruby (Mrs. Robert) Langhorst; Sister-In-Law, Louise Capek; nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by: Wife, Irene I. (Capek) Svec; Parents, Emil and Helen (Fujan) Svec; Brother, Jim Svec and wife Ruth; 3-year old sister, Betty Svec; In-Laws, Marian Svec; Helen Pribyl and husband Lou, Ruby Oliva and husband Edward; John Capek and wife Rosemary; and Rudy Capek.
Funeral services were conducted from the Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel on Thursday, June 27, 2013, with Father Rand Langhorst officiating. Casket bearers were Gary Svec, Kevin Svec, Lloyd Svec, Ken Jefferson Russell Langhorst and Glen Capek. Military graveside services were conducted by Milligan American Legion -HSSK Post #240 at the Bohemian National Cemetery with Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel in charge of arrangements. Memorials are directed to the Milligan American Legion-HSSK Post #240.
(Both courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I14869","Svec","Emil","20 May 1896","5 Aug 1957","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Twp
Enumerated 13 Apr 1940
SD 8 ED 30-17 Sheet 2A
Svec, Emil Head M W 43 M no 6 Neb Sam House Farmer
Svec, Helen M Wf F W 40 M no C1 Neb Sam House
Svec, Bernard Son M W 15 Yes H1 S Neb Same House
Svec, Luir Son M W 12 S Yes 6 Neb Same House
Svec, James Son M W 11 S Yes % Neb Same House
Svec, Ruby Dtr F W 3 S Neb","STR06" "I14867","Svec","James","1 Dec 1889","28 Sep 1918","0","He died in the Argonne Forest, France, during the First World War.","STR06" "I14867","Svec","James","1 Dec 1889","28 Sep 1918","0","(Research):He was killed in the Argonne Forest during the First World War.","STR06" "I48459","Svec","Leslie Lloyd","8 Nov 1933","23 Apr 2023","0","Obituary for Leslie L. Svec

A Funeral Service for Leslie will be held on Thursday, April 27, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska with Reverend Jeff Jensen presiding.

Visitation will be held 1 hour prior (10:00 a.m. -11:00 a.m.) to the Funeral Service on Thursday, April 27, 2023 at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska.

Graveside Services will be held following the Funeral Service at the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan, Nebraska.

Memorials are to be directed to Milligan Fire & Rescue or the Milligan Auditorium.

Leslie Lloyd Svec was born November 8, 1933 to Louis J. and Rose (Becwar) Svec on the farm west of Milligan. Les married Cheri Fitzgibbon on May 9, 1964 at a ceremony in Tobias. Together, they had two children: Kyle and Kevin. Les passed away at Heritage Crossings in Geneva on Sunday April 23, 2023 at the age of 89.

Les grew up on the family farm west of Milligan and attended District 44 for his elementary years, and then Milligan High School, graduating with the class of 1951. After graduation, Les attended the Lincoln School of Commerce for one year and then began a career as the bookkeeper for the Farmer's Co-op in Milligan. He worked for the Milligan Co-op and eventually Farmers Cooperative for 53 years, finally retiring fully in 2009 at the age of 75.

The only exception to his continual work at the Co-op was when he took time off to serve in the U.S. Army from 1956-1958, spending one year in Korea.

After retirement, Les spent most his time following the activities of his grandchildren and helping on the family farm, particularly driving truck during harvest and keeping an eye on pivots during the summer.

Les was preceded in death by his parents Louis J. and Rose Svec; in-laws Adolph and Evelyn Dlouhy; brothers Lloyd Svec and Louis Dale Svec; brother-in-law Larry Fitzgibbon and nephews Dave Fitzgibbon and Eric Fitzgibbon.

Les is survived by his wife of 59 years, Cheri Svec; sons Kyle (Rebecca) and their children Kole and Tucker of Milligan; and Kevin (Angie) and their children Grant and Cassidy of Gretna; brother-in-law Gary Fitzgibbon of Milligan and sister-in-law Alice (Kip) Fitzgibbon of Scottsbluff.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I35122","Svec","Lumir Frank","11 Sep 1928","20 Mar 2016","0","Lumir Frank Svec, age 87 passed away peacefully on March 20th at Tabitha of Crete, surrounded by loving family and friends. He was born on September 11, 1928 on a farm outside Milligan NE to Emil and Helen Fujan Svec. He was the middle of five children.

Lum is preceded in death by his parents, wife Marian, sister Betty as a child, brothers Bernard and Jim, nieces Jan and Kelly Ahlschwede, special niece Carolyn Schmalken, and Bud (Buddy) the cat. He is survived by his daughter Donna of Minneapolis MN; son Gary of Aurora CO; grandchildren Guy (Jenn), Kira (Dustin) and Kalee of CO; great-grandchildren Troy, William and Alayna; sister Ruby Langhorst of David City; nieces and nephews, and numerous friends and acquaintances.

Lum graduated from Milligan High School in 1945, and at the age of 16 began working at the Crete Mills. He married Marian Cudly, also of Milligan, on August 9, 1949 and they celebrated 53 years of marriage before her passing. Lumir retired from the Crete Mills after 46 years and spent his retirement years involved in two things that were his passion: attending sales/auctions and refinishing furniture. Lum couldn't resist a good deal and walked away from many auctions with boxes of unknown ""treasures"" that he had purchased for a quarter. He also had a good eye for furniture, which he would buy, repair if needed, then refinish and sell. At one time an antique dealer regularly came from Kansas to purchase furniture from him.

Lum also refinished items for people in the area. He didn't do it as a business, but rather took as much work as he wanted to do, and told people to pay him what they thought it was worth. He said that he figured some people paid too little, some people paid the right amount and some people paid too much, so it all evened out in the end.

He loved to joke, tease and laugh, and truly enjoyed other people's company. He enjoyed Czech music, and loved kolaches, particularly cottage cheese. For many years, he got together on a daily basis with his coffee buddies, one of his favorite activities. He was a kind and caring man, and appreciated all the love and support he received from friends, acquaintances and family in his later years. He will be missed.

Services will be on Tuesday (3-29-2016) at 10:30 a.m. at Kuncl Funeral Home in Crete. Visitation: Monday, 5 - 8 p.m. at the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials directed to Tabitha of Crete, 1540 Grove, Crete NE 68333 or the Crete Volunteer Fire Department, 210 E 14th St, Crete, NE 68333.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I13311","Svec","Mary","10 Mar 1879","5 Sep 1967","0","Last name may have been SEVZ.

Member of the Royal Neighbors' Lodge.

","STR06" "I14870","Svec","Pauline","Aft 1896","","0","Said to have married a FRANK VOTIPKA.","STR06" "I17727","Svec","Ruby L.","7 Dec 1936","24 Jul 2021","0","In the 2013 obituary of her brother, Bernard Svec, she is listed as ""sister, Ruby & Robert Langhorst of David City.""

Ruby L. Langhorst, 84, of David City, died Saturday, July 24, 2021 at the Butler County Health Care Center in David City.

Memorial Service

Saturday, July 31, 2021 10:00 a.m.

Milligan United Methodist Church, Milligan, Nebraska Rev. Murry J. Johnston

Visitation Saturday 9:00 a.m. till time of service at church

Inurnment at the Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan

Lunch Following Cemetery at Milligan American Legion Hall

Memorials: Butler County Senior Center, St. Lukes United Methodist Church, David City,

or mass intentions at the parish of the donor's choice.

Ruby L. Langhorst was born December 7, 1936 in Milligan, Nebraska to Emil and Helen (Fujan) Svec. She attended school in Milligan and graduated from Milligan high school. On October 4, 1958, Ruby was united in marriage to Robert L. Langhorst at Grace Lutheran Church in Ohiowa, Nebraska. Two children, Rand and Rusty were born to this union. Before moving to David City, Ruby worked as a Dietician at the hospital in Burwell. After moving to David City in 1986, Ruby worked as the cook at the Butler County Senior Center for many years. She was a member of St. Luke's Methodist Church in David City.

Ruby is surived by her sons, Fr. Rand Langhorst of Beatrice, Rusty (Barb) Langhorst of Brighton, Colorado, two grandchildren, Chesney and Luke Langhorst. She was preceded in death by her parents, brothers Bernard, Lumir and Jim Svec, and an infant sister Betty.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I13620","Svec","Vaclav ""James""","16 Oct 1841","8 Oct 1923","0","Vaclav Svec and Marie Suda were early pioneers in Fillmore County. They lived all their married life on the farm which Vaclav homesteaded. The farm, still in the family, is one mile west of Milligan.

Vaclav Svec was born October 16, 1841, to Josef and Barbora Kippova or Kibova Svec in Zichovice, okres Stasecky, Bohemia. When he was 12, his mother died so he had to make his way in the world while still a young boy. He took up the trade of a cabinent maker. He came to America in 1869, following his trade of carpenter and farmer for a time in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Vaclav came to Nebraska two years later...filing the homestead entry at the Beatrice Land Office on April 17, 1871.

From the Familysearch 1880 United States Census and National Index

Census Place:Glengary, Fillmore, Nebraska Source:FHL Film 1254748 National Archives Film T9-0748 Page 50 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace James SWECSelfMMW40BOHEMEN Occ:FarmerFa: BOHEMENMo: BOHEMEN Mary SWECWifeFMW24BOHEMEN Occ:HousekeeperFa: BOHEMENMo: BOHEMEN Agnes SWECDauFSW2NE Fa: BOHEMENMo: BOHEMEN Mary SWECDauFSW1NE Fa: BOHEMENMo: BOHEMEN","STR06" "I20421","Svoboda","Barbara","1 Apr 1829","6 Mar 1899","0","She was the aunt of Josephine SAUFL. (Milligan, p 316). After the death of her husband, she lived with her son Joseph in Milligan. (Milligan, p 356). She was the daugther of Josefa SVOBODA. (Milligan, p 357).","STR06" "I19995","Svoboda","John","24 Jul 1886","18 Sep 1976","0","The son of John SVOBODA and Mary KRIKOVA. (Milligan, p 305).","STR06" "I7851","Svoboda","Mary","8 Jun 1878","9 May 1945","0","Kay Rybak shows her as a daughter of Ignatz SVOBODA and Julia JANECEK.","STR06" "I19442","","","","","","","" "I22928","","","","","","","" "I2326","Sweeney","Sophia","Abt 1824","24 Dec 1890","0","On the 1850 census, Sophia was 25, and living with the Sweeney family, but was shown as Sophia Homes. Wynema McGrew notes that she was the daughter of John Sweeney and Anne Fuller Smith, and widow of Edward Holmes (b. 1824 TN d. 24 Dec 1890??? Brazoria County).

","STR06" "I2326","Sweeney","Sophia","Abt 1824","24 Dec 1890","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Brazoria County, Pr 1
Enumerated June 1880
Page 48 SD 48 ED 1
545-491
McGrew, Sopha W F 56 Head Keeps House Tenn Va Va
McGrew, Annie W F 26 Dtr At Home Tx Miss Tenn
McGrew, Thos. W m 22 Son Lawyer Tx Miss Tenn
McGrew, Bettie W F 16 Dtr At Home Tx Miss Tenn
","STR06" "I40119","Sweeny","Kathryn Jeanette","22 Aug 1949","May 2012","0","The Sabine County Reporter
May 30, 2012, Page 14

Kathryn ""Kathy"" Sweeny Smith, 62, died in St. Luke's Hospital, Houston, TX. Kathy was born in West Columbia, TX, to Edward Porter and Carrie Davis Sweeny and has lived in Pineland, TX, most of her life.

She was a member of the Strickland Crossing Church of God and a loving Nana. She loved working with the Girl Scouts and Dixie Youth Baseball.

Kathy is survived by her husband Gary Mike Smith of Diboll, her son Dallas Welch and his wife Kay of Pineland, her daughters Bridget Dew and her husband Jason and Carrie Harley and her husband Josh both of Pineland, her step-son Billy Jack Smith and his wife Ashley of Diboll and her step-daughter Chasity Archer and her husband Ricky of Diboll. She is also survived by a sister-in-law Bette Sweeny of Alvin, TX, a niece Jodi Sweeny of Alvin and nephew Coby Sweeny and his wife Cindy of Danberry, TX. Kathy's grandchildren were the joy of her life, Dakota, Madison, Collin, Cody, Daren, Caden and Cadee.

Visitation will be from 6:00PM until 9:00PM, Friday, May 25, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Saturday, May 26, 2010, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Pineland Cemetery, Pineland, Texas.

Pallbearers for Kathy will be: Dakota Dew, Collin Dew, Daren Dew, Cody Welch, Coby Sweeny, Tyler Scott Sweeny, Ronny Comeaux, and Scott Hardy. Honorary pallbearers will be: Tom Brown, Bill Sanders, Bobby Rice and John Burt.","STR06" "I12560","Sweet","Charles E.","Dec 1881","5 Aug 1957","0","FindAGrave indicates he was a son of Austin Sweet and Jane Ann Cross.","STR06" "I12560","Sweet","Charles E.","Dec 1881","5 Aug 1957","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

(courtesy of FindAGrave)

1900: Residing w parents at 35 Sherman Street, Wabash, Indiana. Single. Occupation: Hatter.

1910: Residing 1314 North Wabash Street, Wabash, Indiana. Husband of Eva. Occupation: Hatter - hat factory (Eva's occupation: Trimmer - hat factory).

1920: Residing 542 Englewood Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Husband of Eva. Occupation: Manager - hat works (Eva's occupation: Forelady - hat works).

1930: Residing 36 Sherman Street, Wabash, Indiana. Husband of Eva. Occupation: Hatter - hat shop.

(Courtesy of Friends of Falls Cemetery)","STR06" "I44247","","","","","","","" "I21053","Swift","Mary","Abt 1766","26 Aug 1833","0","Daughter of Elisha SWIFT of Falmouth, Massachusetts. (Dwight, p. 177)","STR06" "I3405","Swilley","Dorothy Lee","11 Jan 1929","30 Oct 2004","0","Dorothy Lee Swilley 11 Jan 1929 Female Jasper Clarence Swilley Bertha J Kelley","STR06" "I16438","Swindle","Julia Ann","Abt 1824","Yes, date unknown","0","On March 30, 2011, Faye Elder emailed that :""Julia Ann Swindle/Swindoll was the daughter of George Washington and Ann Cunningham. George was a brother to my William C Swindoll. She had a brother also named William C. Swindoll who came to Hill County Texas from MS after the Civil War. All of the Swindoll families in Hill Co are related to her. My line went to Williamson Co TX and the Swindoll families there are mine. My grandfather came to Tarrant Co around 1910 and we have been here ever since.""","STR06" "I31484","Swindle","Medina ""Dena"" Lou","31 Dec 1886","10 Dec 1960","0","Carl Lawson shows her as the daughter of Adam Crane Swindel and Nancy Elizabeth ""Meta"" Brannan. He noted that Dina S. Swindle is enumerated with A. C. and Nancy E. Swindle in the 1900 Beach Grove, Precinct 7, Walker County, Alabama Census. Her date of birth was given as September 1885, age as 14 years and born in Alabama.

John C. and Dena McLemon are enumerated in the 1910 Precinct 5, Carbon Hill, Walker County, Alabama Census. Her age is given as 25 years, married once for 10 years, 4 children all living and born in Alabama.","STR06" "I6426","Swingley","Elizabeth","1 Apr 1792","28 Dec 1824","0","1824-John's first wife, Elizabeth, dies in December in Wilson County, Tennessee. This was the same year their daughter, Milly, was born and the two events may well have been connected. [Acklen, Jeannette Tillotson compiler (1976) TENNESSEE TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTIONS Lebanon, Wilson County].","STR06" "I15901","Swint","Elizabeth","Abt 1812","29 Jun 1878","0","Description: My research on ancestry.com indicates Elizabeth Swint died 29 Jun 1878 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana

Steve Berry
?u?smberry@austin.rr.com ?/u?
","STR06" "I17930","Swinton","Anna Maria","28 Aug 1799","21 Nov 1863","0","She was descended from the Swintons who came to America in 1730 from Swinton, Berwickshire County, Scotland. The Swintons were related to the Stuart Line of Kings, and Sir Walter Scott. (White and Toole, p 81).

Inscription:
In memory of
ANNA M. BONNEAU
Wife of COL W.H. BONNEAU,
Born in Charleston, S.C. Aug. 28th, 1799 and
died at Selma, Ala, Nov. 21st, 1863,
age 64 years, 2 months and 24 days.
Dearest Mother,
Thou art gone to the grave but we will not deplore thee. Tho' darkness and sorrow encompass the tomb, Thy savior has passed through its portals before thee, And the lamp of his love was thy guide through the gloom.

Burial:
Live Oak Cemetery
Selma
Dallas County
Alabama, USA

Created by: Peggie Hogan Moseley
Record added: Nov 20, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 31573456
","STR06" "I17930","Swinton","Anna Maria","28 Aug 1799","21 Nov 1863","0","(Research):Find a Grave shows that she was the daughter of Hugh Swinton Jr. and Anne Jane Bruce Scott.","STR06" "I46489","","","","","","","" "I46490","","","","","","","" "I46491","","","","","","","" "I46488","","","","","","","" "I36456","","","","","","","" "I37510","Sykes","Johnny L.","19 Sep 1917","24 Nov 1958","0"," In her annotated transcription of the Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows his grave was inscribed ""Daddy we love you always"" and that there was a Military Marker: Texas T Sgt US Air Force WWII.","STR06" "I37511","Sykes","Johnny Ralph","2 Jun 1943","30 Apr 2017","0","Johnnie Ralph Sykes, age 73, of Geneva, passed from this life late Sunday evening, April 30, 2017, in San Augustine. He was born to Pawnee (Oliver) Sykes and Johnnie Sykes on June 2, 1943, in California.

Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 3, 2017, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas 75972. Rev. Martin Doran will officate, with visitation Tuesday evening, May 2, 2017, from the hours of 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home. Interment will be in the Myrtle Springs Cemetery in Sabine County.

Johnny was well loved in the Geneva Commmunity and San Augustine, and often was found visiting on the phone. He was disabled having epilepsy and had lived with his beloved Mother, Pawnee, his entire life until she predeceased him in 1999. He attended McMahon Chapel Methodist Church in Sabine County.

He is survived by numeorus cousins and friends.

He is preceded in death by his beloved parents, Pawnee (Oliver) Sykes and Johnnie Sykes.

Copied from the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home Website

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 3, 2017, page 10","STR06" "I40368","","","","","","","" "I12020","Symington","Edwin Stuart","4 Jul 1888","Yes, date unknown","0","When he registered for the First World War in Detroit, on June 4, 1917, he was listed as an Alien, born in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. His occupation was shown as office man for Dodge Brothers in Detroit. He was shown as tall and slender, with light brown hair hair and dark brown eyes. Edwin Stuart Symington was later shown on their U.S. Naturalization Record Index, Index Cards to Naturalization Petitions for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, Southern Division, Detroit, 1907-1995, and naturalized on January 20, 1942.

On the ""Roberton Cameron Maguire Family Tree"" on RootsWeb's WorldConnect project, he is shown as the son of Peter Symington and Sarah Welsh.","STR06" "I12020","Symington","Edwin Stuart","4 Jul 1888","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Ward 1 Block 104
Enumerated April 12, 1930
ED 82-32 SD 21 Sheet 16B
256-216-75
Benkelman, William Hd M W 69 M 25 NY Germany Germany Clerk Auto Facility
Benkelman, Alice M Wf F W 59 M 18 Canada English Canada English Canada English
Benkelman, John F Son m W 24 S Mich NY Canada English Asst Advertising Mgr Publishing Co
Symington, Edwin S Son-in-law M W 42 M@32 Canada English Canada English England English Manager Electricity
Symington, Frances M Dtr F W 38 M28 Mich Ny Canada English

","STR06" "I42311","","","","","","","" "I42318","Synott","Thomas Griffin","25 Mar 1905","27 Oct 1967","0","His tombstone was marked with a Masonic emblem.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K78R-VN1
name: Thomas Griffin Synnott
event: Death
event date: 27 Oct 1967
event place: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
occupation Physician Medicine
birth date: 25 Mar 1905
birthplace:Mississippi
father's name: William Lawerence Synnott
mother's name: Mary Elizabeth Griffin
Informant Mrs. Patsy Synnott
certificate number: 73237
film number: 2138820
digital folder number: 005144734
image number: 01389
Collection: Thomas Griffin Synnott, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I47314","Synovec","Cindy Lou","25 Oct 1953","3 Nov 2018","0","A Funeral Service for Cindy will be held on Wednesday, November 7, 2018, at 10:30 a.m., at the Zion Lutheran Church in rural Tobias, Nebraska, with Pastor Gideon Pullmann officiating.

There will be no viewing/visitation.

Graveside Services will be conducted following the funeral service at the Tobias Cemetery.

Memorials are to be directed to the family for a later designation.

Cindy Kastanek passed away peacefully on November 3, 2018 surrounded by family. Born October 25, 1953 to Milton and Harriet (Jansky) Synovec. Cindy grew up on a farm outside of Western, went to country school and graduated from Wilber High School in 1972. She was married in 1972 to Gary Kastanek and they enjoyed 46 years together. Cindy was a retired postmaster who loved spending time gardening, cooking, and helping her neighbors. Cindy was small in stature but big in heart. She was a very good cook and a master of cream puffs. The disease took her mind but not her pretty blue eyes.

Surviving family members include; husband Gary Kastanek, sister Gale (Curtis) Zach, sister Carol (Bruce) Kennedy, brother Gene (Dorothy) Synovec, mother-in-law Doris (Kenny) Moneypenny, brothers-in-law Kenny and Jim (Mary) Kastanek, daughter Heather (Tim) Sejkora, grandchildren Karlee and Kyle Schwisow, numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents Milton and Harriet (Jansky) Synovec, father-in-law.","STR06" "I30599","Synovec","Joseph C. ""J.C.""","11 Mar 1898","Mar 1980","0","The son of Joseph F. SYNOVECK and Karoline SAIDA.","STR06" "I30601","Synovec","Milton Joseph","28 Nov 1924","21 Sep 2009","0","Milton J. Synovec, 84, Friend, formerly Western, died Monday (09/21/09) at Friend. Born to Joseph and Rose (Urban) Synovec at Tobias, Neb.

Survivors: wife, Harriet, Friend; son, Gene, Western; daughters, Carol Kennedy, Crete; Cindy Kastanek, Tobias; Gale Zach, Wilber; sister, Shirley Brunkow, Milligan; nine grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren.

Funeral services 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Farmer and Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel, Milligan, Neb. Visitation 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Farmer and Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel, Milligan. In lieu of flowers, memorials in care of the family. Military graveside services, Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan, Neb.

(Lincoln Journal Star, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I13406","","","","","","","" "I13407","","","","","","","" "I7134","Tabor","James A.","24 Mar 1834","1 Apr 1908","0","Buried at the ?b?Bayou Scie Cemetery.","STR06" "I46479","Tabor","Joe Morris","1 Jan 1933","14 Nov 2005","0","The Texas Birth Index shows he was a son of Eldrige Morris Tabor and Genie May Moore.

His FindAGrave memorial page, created by GW, has a photo of his military marker, engraved with a cross and Joe Morris Tabor SP3 US Army Korea Jan 1, 1933 Nov 14 2005. It also had the following brief biography:

Joe was born to Eldredge Morris and Genie Mae Tabor. He went to be with the Lord after a courageous battle with health problems. Our loving, devoted husband, grandfather, and friend to many, is survived by wife, Candace Tabor; children...Paul Tabor (Amy); Jeff Tabor; daughter, Kim Symons (Ty) and grandchild, Meagan.","STR06" "I48493","Tachovsky","Lumir Dale","7 May 1948","17 Jul 2022","0","Lumir Dale Tachovsky, ""Huggie"" age 74, the son of Lumir and Georgie (Krajnik) Tachovsky was born on May 7, 1948, in Lincoln, Nebraska and passed away on July 17, 2022, in Crete, Nebraska.
He attended Wilber Public Schools and graduated from Wilber High School with the Class of 1966. On January 28, 1967, he was united in marriage to Kathy Mundil in Wilber, Nebraska. The couple made their home in Wilber for ten years moving to a farm near Western where he lived until his death. He worked at Wilber Plumbing & Heating for his father-in-law, EJ Mundil for many years and later become the owner of the business.
He was a member of Masonic Lodge, Wilber-Clatonia Alumni Band and the Sons of American Legion.
He is survived by his wife, Kathy of Western, son, Mark and wife Beth Tachovsky, daughters, Kris Filipi and special friend Darren and Amy Morris. Also surviving him are his grandchildren, Derek and Alexis Tachovsky, Justin Filipi, Emma Fletcher and Ruby Morris and his mother-in-law, Chloe Mundil.
He is preceded in death by his father Lumir Tachovsky and his mother and stepfather, Georgie and John Lisec.
A graveside service will the held at the Wilber Czech Cemetery on Friday, August 19, 2022 at 10:30 A.M. Memorials to the Western Fire and Rescue Department. Arrangements entrusted to Kuncl Funeral Home, Wilber, Nebraska.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Kuncl Funeral Home)","STR06" "I18656","Tack","Aert Petersen","Abt 1620","Yes, date unknown","0","The son of Pieter Teunisen and grandson of Teunis Crynen of Etten. (Stowell, p 488).

Aert Pietersen Tack was recruited to settle in New Amsterdam by Adrien van der Donck. Prospective settlers for those Dutch colonies, or servants for those already established in New Netherlands, were hired or recruited in the mother country, generally in the area from which the colonial leader came -- in this case van der Donck from North Brabant.

Van der Donck at that time was seeking farmers for his Yonkers colony in the neighborhood of Breda, his birthplace. Among several he recruited were Aert Pieters Tack and Jacob Jansz/Jansen from nearby Etten, according to papers dated May 15, 1652. The two were contracted for six years. Such contracts ranged from two to six years. Passage money in these cases was usually paid by the employer. In New Netherlands, bed and board were furnished in addition to wages, which for farmhands ranged from 100 to 150 guilders a year, depending on age and experience.

After his marriage, Aert was beset with money problems, and soon deserted his young family. The nature of a number of difficulties involving Aert Pietersen Tack emerges through a sequence of court cases beginning in 1662. There were several problems with employees over wages, and that November (1662) he mortgaged the grain crop to be harvested the following year. Tack apparently left before the fall of 1663, either as the result of the Indian raid or under cover of it. His wife harvested the grain and was enjoined by creditors from using the harvest (except that which the court ordered her paid for her work in harvesting). In May 1664, further evidence of Tack's indebtedness, in this case, for cattle appeared. In July, the court took steps to condemn Tack's property for his absenting himself, and to sell it to satisfy a list of creditors. (http://www.pegrowe.com/genes/vanatta/vanatta_name_history.htm)

In May, 1664, and inventory was made of his estate, which was sold to pay his debts. The inventory included the following:

A farm containing 20 morgens* of arable land wherein there have been sown 11 schopels of winter wheat....a dwelling and lot at Wiltwyck, two mares and a young mare one winter old, a cow and a heifer two years old, a plow and its belongings, a wagon, a sleigh, a truncle cart, two harrows...one with wooden and the other with iron teeth, a fathom of rope....a rein with two bridle bits, a winnow, two hayforks, an old forest axe, a chest with old things (these Anneke Adriens appropriates for her own use), a pair of tongs and a dinner dish, a pothook, a blanket, an old bed (these three things Anneke Adriens appropriates), a water pail, a kettle, two wooden troughs, a strainer, a stoof [for warming feet over live coals], an earthen pot, a kettle filled with tar, a half barrel, a table without feet, 27 or 28 fir wood plates, a churn without bottom, some old tubs, some dreps lying in the loft, some oats worth 18 or 19 schepels, 1 or 1 1/2 schepels of peas, a bench and a chair, two lengths of old edges. Thus made in Wiltwyck this May 12, 1664. (Stowell, p 125).

According to Ernest Thode's German English Genealogical Dictionary, a Morgen is defined as, theoretically, the amount of land that one man and an ox can plow in one morning.

In October of 1664, Jacob Jansen (Van Etten), a farmhand of Tack (who later married Tack's ex-wife, Annetje Ariaens), sued for wages due him. The following month, Jacob himself was sued to collect a debt of wheat which he admitted but explained that he couldn't pay due to being sick with fever. He was granted time until the Tack estate was settled, when he presumably could collect wages due him. In January 1665, Annetje Ariaens requested relief from her debts because her effects had been sold ""on behalf of creditors of her absconded husband"". That same month, Jacob again requested the court that he be paid his wages from the estate in the amount of ""388 guilders heavy money in wheat"". He was told he could be paid after prior preference creditors were satisfied.

(http://www.pegrowe.com/genes/vanatta/vanatta_name_history.htm)


Betty Price posted the following to the Kuykendall page on Genforum.

For the benefit of those Kuykendall (and various spellings) descendants just learning about their heritage and for those who continue to add research to that which they already have, I want to let you know about an article just published in ""New Netherland Connections"" which is published quarterby by Dorothy A. Koenig, Editor. Internet address: dkoenig@library.berkeley.edu

In Volume 7, Number 2 of the April, May, June Edition 2002, front page, an article entitled ""Aert Pieterszn Tack"" by Frans Gouverneur of the Netherlands, tells many of us, myself included, about the family, parents and grandparents of our Aert Pieterszn Tack, father of Grietje Tack who married our First Born American Luur Jacobszn Van Kuykendall from whom all bloodline Kuykendalls, by any spelling, descend.

Mr. Gouverneur has translated much of what he found in the Holland records into English for our benefit for which I am grateful. I have great difficult in reading or interpreting the Dutch writings. His article includes sources which are very important.

One thing which I noticed in particular was his ""spelling"" of our given name, ""Luur Jacobszn van KUIJKENDAEL."" I think this is the first time that I have seen it spelled that way. However, in all of the writings that I have seen, the name is obviously outstanding and noticeable with any spelling. Even when it is found as ""Kuy Kendall"" two words, sometimes without the KUY. Careful research is important in that case.","STR06" "I15751","Tack","Cornelis Artse","14 Aug 1661","Yes, date unknown","0","Old Dutch Church of Kingston records show the following births:

Parents: Aart Pietersen Tack & Annetje Adriaensen. Child: Cornelis. (baptised 14 Aug 1661) Sponsors: Andries Harmensen, Pieter Lookermans, Geetruy Andriessen from Fort Orange.","STR06" "I18646","Tack","Grietje Artse","16 Aug 1663","Aft 1720","0","Although Grietje was born to Aert Piertsen Tack while he was still married to Anneke Adriens, and raised by Anneke Adriens as her daughter, Grietje was actually registered as the daughter of Aert Pietersen Tack and Grietje Vooght when she was baptisized. Grietje Vooght was an indentured servant in the Tack household, and most likely was the birthmother of Grietje Tack.

Old Dutch Church of Kingston records show the following births:

Parents: Aart Pietersen Tack & Grietjen Vooght. Child: Grietjen. (baptised Aug 1663) Sponsors: Jacob Jansen, Barber Andries","STR06" "I18134","Talbott","Annie","23 Oct 1868","31 Dec 1956","0","(Research):The daugher of Ron Talbott and Virginia Howell.","STR06" "I45488","Talbutt","Lucy Y.","23 Mar 1888","31 May 1970","0","A daughter of Mason and Clara (Kimber) Talbutt. (Stout, Montana, Its Story and Biography, Vol. III, P. 1366).","STR06" "I28817","Talley","Ara Etta","Jan 1876","Yes, date unknown","0","The death record of her son Cecil shows her maiden name as Talley, and also indicates she was born in Transdale, Tennessee. Might this actually be a reference to Trousdale County?","STR06" "I39686","Tallman","Julia Ann","Oct 1820","10 Feb 1910","0","Name, Age, Death, Last Residence, Lot Number

Bywater, Julia A. 87 yrs 2-10-1910 Woodbury

http://ionia.migenweb.net/cemetery/lakeside-a-e.htm","STR06" "I1563","Tank","Sharon","4 Jul 1942","18 Nov 2021","0","Sharon Kay Virka, 79 years, of Morse Bluff, NE passed away Thursday, November 18, 2021 at Dunklau Gardens in Fremont, NE.

Sharon was born on July 4, 1942 to Melvin and Berdine (Molle) Tank in North Bend, NE. She graduated from North Bend high school, class of 1960. On February 7, 1961 Sharon married Vernon Virka at Faith Lutheran Church in Council Bluffs, IA.

Sharon spent much of her time caring for her grandchildren and loved gardening and tending to her flowers.
Sharon was preceded in death by her parents.

She is survived by her husband, Vern of 60 years; sons, Randy E. Virka and Michael (Christine) Virka; brother, Gary (Judy) Tank; grandchildren, Michael (Madison) Virka, Nicholas (Kylee) Virka, and Ian Virka; and great grandchild Emery Jayne.

A memorial service will be 10:30 A.M., Monday, November 22, 2021 at Moser Memorial Chapel in North Bend, NE. The Rev. Charles Starks will officiate. A memorial visitation will be from 5 P.M. to 7 P.M., Sunday at the funeral home. Burial will take place at Woodland Cemetery in North Bend.

Memorials may be directed to the family for a memorial to be established in Sharon's name.

Online condolences may be left at: www.mosermemorialchapels.com

Moser Memorial Chapel, 1040 N. Main, North Bend, NE 68649 402-652-8159

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Moser Memorial Chapel)","STR06" "I29924","Tanner","Annie Benom","20 Nov 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","Victoria McLemore writes that ""Annie Tanner was my husbands grandmother. He remembers that she was known to most as Mamoo. Though as yet unsourced her birth place and date are: Born 20 Nov 1871 in Union Springs, Bullock, Alabama, USA
Her death is listed as Pittsburgh Pa. My husband cannot understand this unless she remarried after Moses death and moved there. Certainly not something he remembers.""","STR06" "I33509","","","","","","","" "I46603","Tanner","Hilda Grace","9 Feb 1940","6 Dec 2012","0","Hilda Grace Tanner Freeman-Hefner Warriner of Granbury, 72, passed away Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012, in Fort Worth.

Service: 3 p.m. Wednesday at Wiley Funeral Home. Interment: Acton Cemetery. Visitation was Tuesday at the funeral home.

Hilda was born Feb. 9, 1940, in Hattiesburg, Miss. to L.B. and Hattie Marie McLemore Tanner. She worked for Irving Public Schools, assistant in a medical office, self-employed owner of a magnetic sign company, ladies apparel store, a trucking company and research for a legal consulting company, retiring in 2004.

She was married to James Thomas Freeman from 1958 to 1989, Stephen Frank Hefner from 1990 to 2004 when he passed away and Robert Glenn Warriner since March 15, 2008.

Hilda was a member of Crossbranch Bible Fellowship in Glen Rose, Volks Kruzers Club in Granbury and Legends Street Rod and Customs Club of Wichita, Kan. She enjoyed ceramics, china painting, photography, travel, reading, cooking and motorcycle riding. She had lived in Granbury since 1990.

Survivors: Husband, Robert Glenn Warriner of Granbury; children, Cheryl Leigh Freeman Faulkner of Saginaw and James Thomas Freeman II of Arlington; grandchildren, Heather Leigh Faulkner, Tanner Scott Faulkner, Christopher James Freeman and Devin Abbett Freeman; stepchildren, Gregory Alan Warriner and Allison Hefner; sisters, Glenda Todd and Sharon Evans-Bost; great aunts, Jean Tanner Crocker of Mississippi and Carole Beth Tanner Wood of Arkansas; great uncle, Aubrey Lee Tanner of Mississippi.

Arrangements were by Wiley Funeral Home.","STR06" "I42204","Tanner","Jame Lafayette","24 Feb 1846","17 Apr 1929","0","He was said to have married first to Mary Elizabeth TESTON (1850-1897).","STR06" "I42204","Tanner","Jame Lafayette","24 Feb 1846","17 Apr 1929","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Newton County, Pr 2
Enumerated 27 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 52 Sheet 20A Stamped 37
374-374
Tanner, James L Head m W Feb 1847 53 M 6/12 Tx Miss Ky Farmer
Tanner, Mariah Wf W F May 1850 50 M 6/12 Tx Ga Ga
Tanner, James L Jr Son W M Dec 1878 21 S Tx Tx Ala
Tanner, Isabel E Dtr W F Apr 1882 18 S Tx Tx Ala
Tanner, Lillie M Dtr W F Mar 1885 15 S Tx Tx Ala
Tanner, Henry R Son W M Jan 1887 13 S Tx Tx Ala
Miller, Harrison StepSon W M Dec 1888 11 S Tx Ga Tx At School
Tanner, Ollie W F Apr 1892 8 S Tx Tx Ala
Tanner, Orian Son W F Dec 1895 4 S Tx Tx Ala
375-375
William (b. May 1877) and Dessie Miller family
376-376
Mark (b. May 1874) and Sodora Miller family","STR06" "I46602","Tanner","L B","8 Sep 1917","31 Mar 1992","0","The Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. lists his parents as Andrew B. Tanner and Lorna Hood.

In 1940, he was living in Petal, Mississippi with his wife and daughter. His occupation was listed as Laborer, Malarial (?) Control.

Ancestry.com. U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. shows that he served in the Navy from 2 Jun 1944 through 25 Jun 1945.

","STR06" "I35215","Tanner","Laura","26 Nov 1868","3 Jan 1940","0","Obituary, as copied from FindAGrave

Mrs. John Mark

After an illness of eleven years, Mrs. John Mark passed away on Wednesday morning, January 3, [1940], in her home on South Seeger Street.

Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. E.M. Gibson at 1:30 p.m. today (Friday) in the home. Interment will be in Elkland Cemetery.

Laura A. Tanner was born in Ontario, November 26, 1868, and came to Tuscola County in 1875.

She was united in marriage with John Mark on December 15, 1897, and they made their home on a farm northwest of town until September three years ago, when they bought and moved to the residence where she passed away. Mrs. Mark had been poorly for a long time and has been confined to her bed for the last seven weeks.

She has been a member of the Methodist Church for many years, combining the qualities of a good neighbor with those of a faithful follower of God. She was a person of kindly disposition, broad minded, patient and a friend to everyone? a friend, whom it was a genuine pleasure to meet.

Besides her husband she is survived by four brothers, Aaron Tanner, Grayburn, Sask.; George Tanner, Gold Hill, Oregon; Elijah, Seagrave, Ontario, and Daniel, of Detroit.

(Cass City Chronicle, Jan. 5, 1940, p. 5.)
","STR06" "I47273","","","","","","","" "I37013","","","","","","","" "I36574","","","","","","","" "I43275","","","","","","","" "I43274","","","","","","","" "I43129","","","","","","","" "I43273","","","","","","","" "I43849","Tatom","Adelia Inez","24 Mar 1946","7 Oct 2014","0","Inez Tatom, 68, of Rosevine, passed away Tuesday evening in the home of her daughter in Friendswood, Texas. Inez was born in the Plainview Community, Sabine County, to Clyde and Marie Sanford Tatom. Inez graduated from West Sabine High School, Pineland, Texas, in 1964, where she lettered four years in basketball. She retired from the City of Deer Park and then worked as a clerk for Brookshire Brothers in Hemphill, Texas.

Inez is survived by her daughters; Sherry Renae Ladnier and her husband Tracy of Friendswood, Sharon Rachelle Sills and her husband Billy of Friendswood, her brothers; Eugene Tatom and his wife Gladys of Hemphill, Charles Tatom and his wife Barbara of Magnolia, her sister Delores Scott and her husband Glen of Center, her grandchildren; Tommy, Landon, Robert, Angelia, and Christina and her great grandson Trae.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Friday, October 10, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 10:00AM, Saturday, October 11, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Plainview Cemetery, FM 1 and FM 2024, Pineland, Texas.

Copied fropm the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, October 15, 2014, Page 12","STR06" "I7527","Tatom","Aubry Elmon","1 Apr 1901","25 Jun 1972","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 29, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 8B
Connecting Plainview High School with Spring Hill and Pineland Road
111-115
Aubry E Tatom Head 29 M W 29 M 26 No Yes Tx Tx Tx Farm
Winnie Tatom 22 Wife F W M 19 No Yes Tx Tx La
Elease Tatom 0 Daughter 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I43909","","","","","","","" "I23333","","","","","","","" "I23324","Tatom","Cecil Connally","26 Jul 1944","14 Dec 2016","0","Obituary

Cecil Connaly Tatom, 72, passed away Wednesday evening in the Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital in Nacogdoches, Texas. Cecil was born on July 26, 1944, in Sabine County, to Claude Tatom and Marie Antoinette McGown Tatom. He retired as an environmental engineer and school teacher.

He is survived by his wife Ann Tatom of Pineland, son Cecil Claude Tatom of Pineland, three daughters: Shelia Lowe, Frances Clark and husband Franklin, and April McCauley and husband Chris of Pineland, his two sisters: Nell Butler of Hemphill and Kathy Hutton and husband E.H. of Palacous, her 12 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by Melanie Tatom.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 9:00PM, Friday, December 16, 2016, at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 1:00PM, Saturday, December 17, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Plainview Cemetery

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website

In the August 15, 2018 issue of The Sabine County Reporter, in a column titled ""Tales from Sabine County"", his son, Cecil Claude Tatom recalled one story that was commom amongst all his father's former students, the ""infamous sodiuma nd water experiment, in which he very nearly blew up the school science lab. Every person I've chatted with has had fond memories of him, and I think he's grinning broadly from the other side.""","STR06" "I43848","","","","","","","" "I7529","Tatom","Claude Tom","3 Jul 1908","21 Sep 1963","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I37151","Tatom","Dalton Afton","15 Oct 1933","3 Jan 1997","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 8, 1997, Page 10

Afton Tatom

Dalton Afton Tatom, 63, of Hemphill died early Friday, Jan. 2, 1997, at the Northeast Medical Center in Humble.

He was born Oct. 15, 1933, in Sabine County as a son of the late Elmon and Winnie (McDaniel) Tatom and was a longtime resident of the Sabine County Area. Tatom was a barber and operated Tatom's Barber Shop, Hemphill.

Survivors: two sons, Joseph Tatom of Houston and Richard Afton Tatom of Humble, a sister, Elease BARROW of Pineland; and five grandchildren, Joshua Tatom, Elliott Tatom, Elizabeth Tatom, Kristina Kay Tatom, and Richard Afton Tatom II.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Glenn D. Morton and Bro. MIlton Poindexter officiating. Interment was at Pinehill Cemetery, Sabine County.

Pallbearers: Larry Tatom, Benny Jacks, George Jacks, Eugene Tatom, Samuel DuBose, and Marlin Wilson.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I43912","","","","","","","" "I43847","Tatom","Delorse Ilene","1 Aug 1939","9 Aug 2019","0","Her brother Norbit's obituary (23 Oct 2013) lists her as ""Delorse SCOTT of Lindale.""

On Friday, August 9, 2019 at 3:15 pm, Delorse Tatom Wilson Scott went home to be with her Savior. Delorse was born in Pineland, TX on August 1, 1939. She worked for Sears in Houston, TX for 10+ years and retired in 1991 at which time she moved back to Sabine County. She was a very good seamstress but her love was her family and church.

Delorse is survived by her husband of 10 years, Glen Scott of Lindale, TX and daughters, Marlene Wilson Fletcher and husband. Gregory, of Huffman,TX; Glenda Whisenhunt and husband, Perri, of Tyler, TX and Sherry Etemad and husband, Kamran, of Tyler TX, daughter-in-law, Xan Wilson of Porter,TX and son-in-law, Tommy Knight of Nederland,TX, brothers Eugene Tatom and wife, Gladys, of Pineland, TX and Charles Tatom and wife, Barbara, of Magnolia,TX.

She has 9 grandchildren, Amanda Fletcher and husband, James Dembicki, Misty Curtis, Gregory C. Fletcher and wife, Brandi, Dana Allee, Lisa and Marrianne Wilson, Michelle Wagner, Kayla Wood and husband, Justin, and Krystal Anderson and husband, Donnie. She also has 4 great-grandchildren, Jeremy Dembicki, Kessler Curtis, Kiernan and Kielovan Fletcher.

Delorse is preceded in death by her husband of 42 years, Marlin Wilson, son, Melvin C Wilson, daughter, Wanda Knight, her parents, Clyde and Marie Tatom, brothers, Norbit and Doyle Tatom and sister, Inez Tatom.

Pallbearers: Dwayne Tatom, Brian Tatom, Sr, Gregory C Fletcher, Shelby Smith, Albert Gonzales, Jimmy Kelley.

Visitation will be on Monday, August 12 2019 from 5 to 9 pm at Starr Funeral Home.
Funeral services will be Tuesday, August 13, 2019 at 11:00 am at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr St, Hemphill, TX 75948. Officiating: Brother Terry Lott.

Burial will follow services in Plainview Cemetery.

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

Obituary downloaded from the Starr Funeral Home, and also published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 14, 2019, Page 8","STR06" "I7525","Tatom","Dewey","20 Nov 1898","31 Mar 1975","0","His Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows he was a farmer. The informant was his son, Lynn Tatom.","STR06" "I7525","Tatom","Dewey","20 Nov 1898","31 Mar 1975","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I43916","Tatom","Doyle Loyd","5 Aug 1936","7 Oct 2010","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave

Son of Clyde Tatom & Alice Marie (Sanford) Tatom. Brother of Norbit Lamar Tatom, William Eugene Tatom, Charles Wayne Tatom, Dolores Ilene (Tatom) Seopt & Adelia Inez Tatom. Husband of Effie Jo (Knight) Tatom. Father of DeWayne Loyd Tatom, Devonn Lorie (Tatom) Clark & Darrel Don Tatom.","STR06" "I7526","Tatom","Edna","30 Dec 1898","17 Apr 1969","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I17811","Tatom","Elease","15 Jan 1930","17 Jan 2023","0","Obituary

Elease Barrow, 93, of Pineland, Texas passed away Tuesday, January 17, 2023 at Legacies Nursing and Rehab in Hemphill, Texas.

Elease was born in Pineland, Texas on January 15, 1930 to Elmon Tatom and Winnie Marie McDaniel Tatom. She was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and worked for many years as a dietitian with West Sabine ISD. She loved gardening and crocheting.

She is survived by her son, Benny Jacks of Pineland; daughters, Marcell Gilbert of Pineland and Billie Simpson and husband, Mark, also of Pineland; four grandchildren, Beverly, Barbara, Betsy Jo and Breanne; eight great grandsons; one great great granddaughter; and numerous step grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Thursday, January 19, 2023 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Friday, January 20, 2023 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Andy Rogers officiating.

Burial will follow services in Jacks Cemetery, Pineland, Texas with Terry Craig, Thomas Young, Caleb Young, Drew Scott, Cameron Craig and Justin Chandler serving as pallbearers.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 25, 2023, page 4","STR06" "I13652","Tatom","George Monroe","22 Nov 1881","18 Nov 1971","0","A digital image of his actual Texas Death certificate is viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. At the time of his death he was married and his home address was Sour Lake, Texas. He was listed as a farmer, and the son of Plummer Tatom and Ella E. Dent. The informant was Lee Roy Tatom, son.

Kay Parker McCary, on her annotated transcription of the Spring Hill Cemetery, instead shows him as the son of Isaac Walter Tatom and Anna Mariah Ener, and furhter shows that he married Lillie M. Bonneau.","STR06" "I13652","Tatom","George Monroe","22 Nov 1881","18 Nov 1971","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I7536","Tatom","Gerald Dwain","14 Sep 1931","3 Nov 2013","0","The Sabine County Reporter
November 13, 2013, Page 14

Gerald Dwain Tatom

Gerald Dwain Tatom, 82, of Silsbee, died Sunday Nov. 3, 2013.

Tatom, a native of Bronson, was a longtime resident of the Silsbee area. He was retired as a process operator from Texaco Refineries. He also served in the U. S. Army and was a Staff Sergeant in the Korean War.

His survivors include his wife of 59 years, Lafay Tatom; sons, Jerry Tatom, Kenneth Tatom, Keith Tatom, and Christopher Tatom; brother Cecil Tatom; sistsrs, Nell Butler and Kathy Hutto; six grandchildren, and four great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Wednesdaym Nov. 6, at Farmer Funeral Home Chapel in Silsbee. Interment followed at Farmer Memorial Cemetery in Silsbee.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, November 2013)","STR06" "I7531","Tatom","Grady Monroe","8 Mar 1911","23 Dec 1969","0","His Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, lists his mother's name, in error as Harriet Dealy...when she was in fact Harried Adelia ""Delia"" White. The information was obtained from his VA records. His usual occupation was that of a farmer. He was a veteran of World War II. He was showsn as a resident of Hemphill, Texas, but he died in Houston.","STR06" "I7531","Tatom","Grady Monroe","8 Mar 1911","23 Dec 1969","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I8536","Tatom","Isaac William","20 Nov 1877","4 Feb 1954","0","The digital image of his actual Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as the son of I. W. Tatom and ??? Ener. He was married at the time of his death. His occupation was shown as Retired/Farming. The informant was Emma Tatom, relationship not indicated. he was buried in the North Church Cemetery in Nacogdoches.

","STR06" "I8536","Tatom","Isaac William","20 Nov 1877","4 Feb 1954","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I8530","Tatom","Ivy","1871","Yes, date unknown","0","Lived next door to his widowed mother in 1900.","STR06" "I46860","Tatom","Jessie Ethel","Nov 1900","14 Apr 1929","0","Her Texas Death Certificate shows her as a daughter of Ivy TATUM (sic) and Mae TATUM (sic), both born in Hemphill. She died in Child Birth.","STR06" "I23323","Tatom","Joyce Nell","19 Sep 1937","3 May 2017","0","""Nell and Roy BUTLER of Hemphill....""

oyce Nell Butler
September 19, 1937 - May 3, 2017

Joyce Nell Tatom Butler ""Nell"", 79, a lifelong resident of Sabine County, passed away Wednesday, May 3, 2017 in Hemphill, Texas. Mrs. Butler was born September 19, 1937 in Plainview Community to Claud and Marie McGown Tatom.

Mrs. Butler worked as a business owner and homemaker. She enjoyed her kids, grandkids, great grandkids and a great-great grandkid.

She is survived by her sons; Roy E. Butler, Jr. and wife Nancy, of Hemphill, Texas, Don Butler and wife, Sandra, of Hemphill; daughters, Margaret Greene of Hemphill, Cindy Bennett and husband, Jim, of Bronson; sister, Kathy Hutto and husband E. H., of Palacios; Grandkids, Kevin Butler, Jason Butler, Amy Greene, Christy Childress, James Greene, Tommy Greene, Josh Bennett, Courtney Brittain, Nicole Corley, Kenny Butler, Holly Butler, and Mikey Butler; Great Grandkids; Hannah Butler, Hailey Butler, Carly Butler, Kaylee Butler, Brooksie Butler, Rhett Butler, William Greene, Abby Childress, Vivian Childress, Jacob Greene, Zachery Greene, Kallie Greene, Colby Greene, Tamsyn Greene, T.J. Greene, Ethan Bennett, Emma Bennett, Baylee Bennett, Caycen Brittain, Eli Brittain, Taylor Corley, Alyssa Corley, Cory Butler, Hunter Butler and great-great grandson, Cooper Hyden.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Roy Earl Butler; her son, William Kenneth ""Bill"" Butler; brothers, Gerald Tatom and Cecil C. Tatom; and sister, Opal Tatom Lee Brown.

Visitation will be held Friday evening, May 5, 2017 from 5:00 '96 9:00 p.m. at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services for Mrs. Butler will be held Saturday, May 6, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with burial to follow in Gravel Hill Cemetery.

Pallbearers for Mrs. Butler are Kevin Butler, Jason Butler, Josh Bennett, Michael Butler, Kenny Butler, and Cecil Tatom. Honorary pallbearers are Douglas Brittain and Kyle Butler.

Copied from her FindAGrave memorial page
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 10, 2017, Page 5","STR06" "I23325","","","","","","","" "I43915","","","","","","","" "I47490","Tatom","Lynn","24 May 1926","18 May 2019","0","Copied from Farm Road 1-From one end to the other group on Facebook

Lynn Tatom of Pineland died Saturday May 18, 2019 in a local nursing home.

He was born May 24, 1926 in Sabine County, in the Plainview Community and was 92 years of age.

Lynn was the son of Dewey Tatom (1898-1975) and Rosa Etta Pennington Tatom (1903-1974).

He was an Army Staff Sergeant during World War II, serving from 1944-1946, participating in the Luzon Campaign (Philippines) and the Occupation of Japan after their surrender.

He once told me that he spent his 19th Birthday burying dead Japanese soldiers.

After getting an Agriculture degree from Stephen F. Austin State University In Nacogdoches, he had a long career in poultry production management as a ""service man"", retiring from Tyson Foods, Inc. in Tenaha.

There was a visitation of friends and family Monday May 20, 2019 from 5 to 8 pm at Starr Funeral Home.
A graveside funeral service was held Tuesday at 2:00 pm at Plainview Cemetery.
Burial followed in Plainview Cemetery.

He is survived by his wife of 69 years Dorothy Tatom of Pineland, son Wade Tatom and wife Julie of Tenaha, TX, daughters Robin Shapley and husband Andy of Pineland and Rhonda Gipson and husband Floyd of Pineland, and grandchildren Shelley Adams & husband Mike of Arkansas, Mark Gipson and wife Shawn of Washington State, Justin Tatom & wife Stephanie of Tenaha, Candus Tatom of Nacogdoches, Lauren Shapley of Pineland, Great Grandchildren Lilia Adams, Sylvia Adams, Matthew Gipson, Mark Gipson, Tabytha Gipson, Henley Tatom and Presley Tatom.

He was preceded in death by his parents Dewey and Etta Tatom and Brother Troy Tatom (1923-1994).

Guest book may be signed and condolences may be left at www.starrfh@windstream.net

Copied from The Starr Funeral Home website, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 22, 2019, pg 8","STR06" "I13653","Tatom","Nora M.","21 Dec 1883","5 Mar 1950","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXFY-PJ1
name: Nora Tatum Conner
death date: 05 Mar 1950
death place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
gender: Female
race: W
death age: 66 years 2 months 14 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 21 Dec 1883
birthplace: Sabine Co, Tx
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Plumer Tatum
father's birthplace: Tx
mother's name: Ella Dent
mother's birthplace: Ga
occupation: Housewife
place of residence:
cemetery: City
burial place: Jasper, Tx
burial date: 06 Mar 1950
additional relatives:
film number: 2074338
digital film number: 4165885
image number: 1628
reference number: 13981
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Nora Tatum Conner, 1950","STR06" "I43845","Tatom","Norbit Lamar","2 Feb 1933","14 Oct 2013","0","Norbit Lamar Tatom, 80, of Pineland, died Monday night in the Hemphill Care Center. He was born in Pineland to Clyde and Marie Sanford Tatom. Norbit was a retired truck driver for KLLM Trucking Company.

Norbit is survived by his son David Tatom of Hemphill, his daughters; Betty Johnson of Bellevue, Nebraska, Patty Jones and her husband David of Gladewater, Peggy (Suzy) Dickerson and her husband Tommy of Hemphill, Lisa Hodges and her husband Steve of Alvin, TX, his brothers; Eugene Tatom of Pineland, Charles Tatom of Magnolia, TX, his sisters; Delorse Scott of Lindale, Inez Tatom of Rosevine; seventeen grandchildren, thirty great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. He was preceded in death by his wife Janie Tatom, his son Charles Lamar Tatom, and his brother Doyle Tatom.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 9:00PM, Wednesday, Oct. 16, and from 9:00AM until 9:00PM, Thursday, Oct. 17, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 11:00Am, Friday, Oct. 18, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Plainview Cemetery.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home Website
Also published in
The Sabine County Reporter
October 23, 2013, Page 13","STR06" "I7528","Tatom","Ola","1903","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a Kemp.","STR06" "I23326","Tatom","Opal Laverne","1 Jun 1933","13 Jan 2006","0","Opal Tatom Lee Brown

Opal Brown, 72, of Pineland passed away at home January 13, 2006, after a brief illness. She is survived by her children and their spouses: Brenda LEE of Pineland, Connie BENNETT and Joe of Pineland, Yvonne HAWKINS and Glen of Many, Jack ""Pete"" LEE and Ramona of Nacogdoches, Steven LEE and Sheri of Pineland, and Alan BROWN and Patsy of Pensacola, Florida. She is also survived by her siblings and their spouses: Gerald TATOM and Faye of Silsbee, Cecil TATOM and Ann of Pineland, Nell BUTLER and Roy of Hemphill, and Kathy HUTTO and E.H. of Palacios. She will be remembered and missed by her grandchildren: Cecil TATOM; Rebecca BENNETT; April McCAULEY; Jarrod, Jaime and Jessi LEE; Brittany DOWDEN; Vonnie, Mary and LeeAnn HAWKINS; Craig and Chris BROWN; and Monica HINCHEE. She also had one great granddaughter, Brietta LEE. Funeral services will be held Sunday Jan. 15, 2006 at 2:00 pm at Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill, Texas with Bro. Wayne Alford officiating. Interment will follow at Plainview Cemetery. Pallbearers are Cecil ""Guru"" Tatom, Jarrod Lee, Carlos Cruz, Rhett Hutto, Charlie Hutto and Christopher Clark. Starr Funeral Home, Inc. 511 Starr St. Hemphill, Texas 75948

http://www.southeasttexaslive.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=15931889&BRD=2287&PAG=461&dept_id=512596&rfi=6

A similar obituary was published in the January 18, 2006 SABINE COUNTY REPORTER, where it is further noted that she retired from the Sabine County Tax Office as a clerk.","STR06" "I43911","","","","","","","" "I43913","","","","","","","" "I2040","Tatom","Samuel Willie","20 Mar 1874","1 Mar 1967","0","From OLD TIMERS OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS by Virgie Speights

WILL TATOM March 28, 1963

When Will Tatom celebrated his 89th birthday Sunday, more than 150 persons attended the annual all-day celebration. A new 50 foot long table had been built in the yard of his home near Pineland, where he has lived for the past 50 years. Fifty-four of his 70 descendants were present including all nine of his children.

Mr. Tatom was in the midst of all the hubbub, chipper as could be, greeting friends and relatives from far and near, including several sets of twins these being scattered throughout the family. The little Saver twins, exactly 85 years younger than he, perched one on each knee while he remembered about his early life.

Born in the community in which he has lived his whole life, just southwest of Hemphill, he told of his early ancestors being early Sabine County settlers. His mother, the former Ella Dent, was a native of Georgia, but his father, Samuel Plummer Tatom was born at old Sabinetown, of parents who came from Mississippi. The family claims Indian ancestry, and Mr. Tatom does seem to possess the dignified bearing of an Indian chief.

Mr. Tatom has the reputation of being a steady, enthuisiastic worker. His first job was hauling freight by wagon and mule team before the days of railroads in Hemphill. He hauled freight from Many, Louisiana and Bronson, Texas for the early Hemphill merchants, including Ed Pratt, J.O. Toole and Taylor Morris. He still remembers the day he made his biggest paycheck. From Bronson he rushed to a printing press to Hemphill and then sped back to Bronson with a gasoline motor. For this long day's work, he received the magnificant sum of $10, which was really a handsome sum in those days.

Most of his livilhood was earned on the farm and he owned quite a sizable portion of land in his community, his holdings stretching from near Hemphill to quite close to Pineland.

As each of his children married, he gave 40 acres as a wedding present. For the boys, he added a horse. All except two of his children still live in this area, in the Pinehill and Plainview communities. Mrs. Ola Kemp, a daughter lives in Beaumont, Texas, and W. C. Tatom, a son, lives in Buna, Texas.

Mrs. Vernon Dubose, her husband and two children, live with her father in the old home. The others, who live near are Dewey, Elmon, Clyde, Claude, Grady, and Mrs. Edna King.

Mr. Tatom married Miss Delia White, also a native of Pinehill, in 1896. She died in 955, after 59 years of marriage.","STR06" "I2040","Tatom","Samuel Willie","20 Mar 1874","1 Mar 1967","0","(Medical):Senelity, Diabetes Mellitus","STR06" "I48527","Tatom","Troy","16 Jun 2023","27 Oct 1994","0","Troy Tatom

Troy Tatom, 71, of Pineland died at 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27, 1994, at his residence on FM 2024, Plainview Community.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Don R. Falke, pastor of First Baptist Church, and Bro. T.A. Lane, pastor of Yellow Ridge Baptist Church, officiating. Interment was at Plainview Cemetery.

Born June 16, 1923, in Sabine County, as a son of the late Dewey and Etta (Pennington) Tatom, he had lived in Beaumont from 1946 to 1975, when he retured to Sabine County. He and Mildred Boyett were married Aug. 8, 1944, and celebrated their golden anniversary earlier this year.

Tatom was a retired truck driver with Temple-Inland Forest Products and Overland. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II and a member of Pineland's First Baptist Church.

Survivors: his wife, Mildred Tatom of Pineland; two daughters and sons-in-law, Elaine and Hunter Henry of Midland, Michigan, and Nancy and Larry Shackleford of Sour Lake; five grandchildren, Luke Shackleford and Taylor Shackleford, both of Sour Lake, Adrianne Reed and Joda Henry, both of Michigan, and Jamie Henry of Florida; brother and sister-in-law, Lynn and Dorothy Tatom of Pineland; an aunt, Vernon DuBose of Pineland; and a host of nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Pallbearers: Reggie Cordray, Rodney Cordray, Thomas Cordray, Samuel DuBose, Floyd Gipson, Hershell Phillips, Eugene Tatom, and Norbit L. Tatom.

Published in the Sabine County Reporter, November 2, 1994, page 15","STR06" "I7533","Tatom","Vernon ""Sister""","23 Jul 1919","14 Dec 2000","0","THE SABINE COUNTY REPORTER December 20, 2000

Vernon ""Sister"" Tatom DuBose, 81, of Pineland died suddenly Thursday, Dec 14, 2000, and was pronounced dead on arrival at 12:01 om at Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill.

Mrs. DuBose was born July 23, 1919 as the youngest child of the late Harriet Adelia (White) and Will Tatom. The house in which she was born, located on Tatom road near Pineland, remained her home her entire life. She was a homemaker and member of the former One Hill United Methodist Church. Mrs. DuBose had served as an election worker in Sabine County.

She was married April 17, 1957, to Cleatis Harvey DuBose and he preceded her in death on July 29, 1986. She was also preceded in death by her parents and all brothers and sisters.

Survivors, a son, Samuel Cleatis DuBose of Pineland, a daughter, Martha Beth Lane and her husband Tracy Albert ""T.A."" Lane, of Pineland; and a host of nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were held at 11 am Saturday at Bethel Chapel Baptist Church in Pineland with Bro. Willard Anderson, pastor of China United Methodist Church of China, Texas, and Bro. Ben Gibbs, Bethel Chapel's pastor, officiating. Interment followed at Pine Hill Cemetery in Sabine County.

Nephews were pallbearers and honorary pallbearers. Active pallbearers included Charles Craddock, Harvey DuBose, Gene Duckett, Charles Tatom, Doyle Tatom, Eugene Tatom, Gerald Tatom, Lynn Tatom, and Norbit Tatom.

Memorial contributions may be made to Pine Hill Cemetery Foundation, c/o Elease Barrow, RR 1, Box 172, Pineland, TX 75968; or M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Memorials, P.O. Box 297153, Houston, TX 77297, with notation of memorial to Vernon DuBose.

Starr Funeral Home Inc. of Hemphill, directors.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I43850","","","","","","","" "I7532","Tatom","Willie Cornell ""Boob""","4 Aug 1916","27 Oct 1970","0","His Texas Death Certificated, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, noted that his usual occupation was that of a Sawmill Machine operator. The informant was his wife, Mrs. Lorena Tatom.","STR06" "I4280","","","","","","","" "I9247","","","","","","","" "I44933","Tatum","Lee Ola","3 Oct 1884","5 Dec 1967","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Wayne Cappen, shows her as a daughter of Isaac Tatum and Martha Williams.","STR06" "I9129","","","","","","","" "I699","Tatum","Sarah Elizabeth","4 Jul 1819","Yes, date unknown","0","Virgie Speights shows her as a daughter of John and Sarah Tatom of Mississippi.","STR06" "I40843","Taube","Herman A.","Abt 1906","Abt 1950","0","On her annotated transcription of Martin Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows him as a son of Henry and Anna Taube, and brother to Edward and Rudolf Taube.","STR06" "I40843","Taube","Herman A.","Abt 1906","Abt 1950","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Panola County, JP 2
Enumerated April 3, 1940
SD 3 ED 183-11 Sheet 3A
54
Taube, Herman A Head M W 33 M M1 Tx Same House Farmer Farmer
Taube, Lydia V Wife f W 27 M2 Tx Same house
","STR06" "I13240","Taucer","Albert","21 Apr 1883","10 Dec 1935","0","Her Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was the son of Anton and Lena Thalcher of Germany, and his occupation was shown as Stave Worker. His place of birth was shown as Austria. However on the 1930 census, his place of birth was shown as Yugoslavia.","STR06" "I13240","Taucer","Albert","21 Apr 1883","10 Dec 1935","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Toro
April 23, 1930
ED 43-3 SD 4 Sheet 9A Stamped 51
158-158
Taucer, Albert Hd M W 40 M 29 Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Yugosla
via German 1909 Stave Maker
Taucer, Ruth Wf F W 28 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Taucer, Anton A Son M W 9 S Tx Yugoslavia Tx
Taucer, Cuthburt Son M W 7 S Tx Yugoslavia Tx
Taucer, Francis P Dtr F W 4 8/12 S Tx Yugoslavia Tx
Taucer, William R Son M W 1 S Tx Yugoslavia Tx","STR06" "I13240","Taucer","Albert","21 Apr 1883","10 Dec 1935","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I34688","Taucer","Cuthbert Lawrence","21 Dec 1922","11 May 1993","0","(Research):Shown as C L Taucer on the SSDI.","STR06" "I45706","Taylor","Augustus B. ""A. B.""","2 Feb 1868","4 Nov 1936","0","Copied from his FindAGrave memorial page created by Ron Manley:

A. B. Taylor, 66 years of age, died at his home in Atlanta early Wednesday morning, November 4, 1936, following an illness of several weeks. Funeral services were conducted Thursday morning under the direction of Edmonds Funeral Home. Interment was in the Mt. Zion Cemetery.

Mr. Taylor was born in Bienville Parish and moved to Atlanta when he was seventeen years of age. He engaged in farming and reared his family in this community. Mr. Taylor served as police juror of Ward Six one term from 1924 to 1928.

Surviving are four daughters and two sons, Marselle and Pauline Taylor, Mrs. Hudson [sic Hanson], Mrs. C. W. Jones [sic James], and R. C. Taylor of Atlanta, and J. L. Taylor of Beaumont, Texas; and two sisters, Mrs. Madden of Mississippi and Mrs. Ella Strong of New Orleans.

Published in The Winnfield News-American or Winn Parish Enterprise, November 5, 1936

Name Augustus B Taylor
Titles and Terms:
Event Type Death
Event Date 04 Nov 1936
Event Place Atlanta, Winn, Louisiana
Gender Male
Age 66
Race (Original) White
Birth Year (Estimated) 1870
Birthplace Bienville, Ohio [sic, s/b Bienville Parish, LA]
Father's Name Joe Taylor
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name Melissa Cobb
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name Nila Sauders [Second wife]
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Certificate Number 17272
Page:
GS Film number 2203839
Digital Folder Number 004216044
Image Number 00648



Citing this Record:
""Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F3QS-882 : accessed 16 Aug 2014), Augustus B Taylor, 04 Nov 1936; citing Atlanta, Winn, Louisiana, certificate number 17272, State Archives, Baton Rouge; FHL microfilm 2203839.
","STR06" "I2562","","","","","","","" "I8706","Taylor","Diotician","30 Apr 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","Name of wife unknown. He had two children, a dtr who married Otis Lamar, and another dtr whose married name was Dunckleman.","STR06" "I47555","Taylor","Edward Allen","28 Feb 1961","19 Jul 2019","0","Edward Allen Taylor, 58, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Friday, July 19, 2019 at his residence.

Eddie was born February 28, 1961 in Beaumont, Texas to Freddy Wilton Taylor and Florence Faye Utley Taylor. He worked as a carpenter and he loved to hunt and fish.

He is survived by his father, Freddy Taylor of Hemphill and his cousin, Doug Taylor and wife, Cristi, of Broaddus.

Cremation arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home, Hemphill, Texas.

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

Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, July 24, 2019, Page 8","STR06" "I7173","Taylor","Grant Rice","1792","21 Oct 1859","0","Soldier TN War of 1812. His mother was Martha Rice. Martha married first a Taylor and second a Thompson, and moved to Tennessee grant.","STR06" "I42394","Taylor","Jane","Abt 1815","Mar 1895","0","Mike Bennett writes that she was the daughter of Mary Taylor. When Jane was christened on April 2, 1815 in Elland, her mother's profession was listed as ""spinster""....meaning she was not married.","STR06" "I29707","Taylor","John L.","25 Nov 1953","18 Aug 2003","0","Taylor - John L., Jr., 49, Geneva, died Monday (8/18/03). Born, Geneva.

Survivors: daughter, Lindsey D. Taylor, Milligan; father, John L., Sr., Geneva; sisters, Sharon Kay Elznic, Sandra Girmus, both Geneva, Shirley Sluka, Roca.

Services: 10:30 a.m. Thursday, United Methodist Church, Geneva. Geneva Public Cemetery. Visitation: begins 11 a.m. today, Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Geneva.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I4242","Taylor","Joseph Brown","21 Sep 1898","21 Aug 1967","0","The son of Aaron E. Taylor and Mittie Epperson Brown. He was a Police Officer.","STR06" "I2780","Taylor","Kathleen ""Kaye""","22 May 1919","17 Oct 2006","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 25, 2005, page 11

On October 17, 2006, Kathleen T. Arnold, known as Kaye to her friends and family, passed peacefully into the arms of her loving Lord and Saviour, with her family and friends at her bedside.

Kaye was born May 22, 1919, to Sallie Henry Taylor and Everett Allen Taylor in Crestmont, NC. She graduated in 1939 from Lees-McRae College in Banner Elk, NC, with a degree in teaching. After teaching elementary school for several years, Kaye traveled by train to Galveston to pursue a nursing degree.

In 1944, Kaye entered the John Sealey School of Nursing at the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) in Galveston. She graduated in 1946 as a Registered Nurse. While at UTMB, Kaye met the love of her life, Dr. William Thomas Arnold III, M.D. They were married on April 7, 1944, at the First Presbyterian Church in Galveston.

Kaye's love for God, her family, as well as her church and community afforded her many opportunities to minister to other individuals. As a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Houston, Kaye was president of the Women of the Church from 1978-1979.....(as well as various other church activities)....one of the founding members of the Assistance League of Houston...volunteer for the American Cancer Society, and their education program, as a breast cancer survivor. Kaye was a loving and dedicated wife, as well as mother and grandmother.....

Kaye was preceded in death by her parents, Sallie and Everett TAYLOR, and her brother, Col. John William TAYLOR, USAF. She is survived by her husband of 62 years, Dr. William T. ARNOLD, III M.D., her sister, Ila T. JUSTICE, daughter, Jan A. PARKS, Son William T. ARNOLD, Jr., grandson, Christopher J. PARKS, and granddaughters, Kathleen V. PARKS and Sarah E. PARKS, as well as numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews. Private graveside services were held on Oct. 20 a 1 p.m. by Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill with Dr. Jack Lancaster presiding over the service. The pallbearers for the service were Tom ""Arnie"" ARNOLD, Dr. Charlie ARNOLD, M.D., Rick ARNOLD, Dr. Tony ARNOLD, M.D., Forrest ARNOLD, and Robert ""Bob"" SPEARS.

A memorial service for Kaye was held at 1 p.m. Monday at the First Presbyterian Church of Houston, with Rev. Asa HUNT presiding. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations in honor of Kaye Arnold to the Women of the Church at the First Presbyterian Church of Houston, Houston Hospice, or a charity of choice.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I1517","Taylor","Lela ""Lila"" Florence","8 Jun 1872","10 Nov 1943","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSBR-447
Name: Lela Crouch
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 10 Nov 1943
Event Place: Bronson, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 08 Jun 1872
Birthplace: Sabine, Texas
Father's Name: Frank Taylor
Mother's Name: Eddings
Certificate Number: 52465
GS Film number: 2137589
Digital Folder Number: 005144822
Image Number: 03087
Collection: Lela Crouch, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I19655","","","","","","","" "I10535","Taylor","Rutha","1829","Yes, date unknown","0","Dec. 11, 1848. Rutha Raborn, wife of Quincy Raborn, of Amite County, MS. Her mother, Nancy Taylor, died Aug 26, 1847 and left certain slaves as her separate property.

Dec 23, 1848. Inventory: 6 slaves. They were partitioned.","STR06" "I16532","Taylor","Sally","Aft 1817","Yes, date unknown","0","She was of Forsyth County.","STR06" "I29708","","","","","","","" "I42960","Taylor","Wiley Homer","27 Oct 1878","2 Apr 1959","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K34H-7Y2
Name: Wiley Homer Taylor
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 02 Apr 1959
Event Place: Bronson, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 27 Oct 1878
Birthplace: , Texas
Father's Name: Lenuel Franklin Taylor
Mother's Name: Annie Eddins
Certificate Number: 40797
GS Film number: 2115949
Digital Folder Number: 005145458
Image Number: 03486
Collection: Wiley Homer Taylor, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I14438","Teaff","George Ernest","12 Nov 1905","7 Jul 1985","0","Texas Death Records 1964 thru 1998 Teaff George Ernest 07-07-1985 TAYLOR M

Abilene Reporter - News (date unknown) Ernest Teaff MERKEL -- Ernest Teaff, 79, of Shady Oaks Nursing Home in Abilene and a lifelong resident of Taylor County, died at 6 p.m. Sunday at the nursing home. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at First Baptist Church. The Rev. Kenneth Jones, pastor of Caps Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will be a Rose Hill Cemetery, directed by Starbuck Funeral Home. Born Nov. 12, 1905, in Tye, he was a farmer. He married Willie Blanche McMinn Nov. 30, 1924, in Abilene. She died Jan. 2, 1984. He was a member of the First Baptist Church here. Survivors include a son, Harold of Abilene; two daughters, Mary Frances Melton of Abilene and Bobbye Mansfield of Merkel; a brother, Arthur of Orange; nine grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be N.B. Teaff, Berneil Teaff, Johnny Teaff, Leroy Teaff, Glen Teaff, Bob Hay, Kermit Newton and Clinton Newton.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I14318","Teal","Lucetta","Oct 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","William Garrett remarried Lucetta Teal in December 1847, a little more after a year after his first wife died. Earlier, in March 1847, Clementine Holman, widow of Sanford Holman and daughter of William Garrett's brother-in-law Matthew Cartwright had died, leaving her two small children Anna and William. Within days after the marriage of William and Lucetta, William moved his two daughters back from the home they were boarding in to their plantation home, as well as taking in the two Holman children, again helping out relatives in time of need. Considerable credit should go to Lucetta. Married less than a month, she not only had a new husband but four small children. She and William went on to have seven more children of their own. (Noble)","STR06" "I14318","Teal","Lucetta","Oct 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine
Enumerated 26 Jun 1900
SD 267 ED 73 Sheet 1B
226-226
Garrett, Lucetta Head W F Oct 1828 71 E 9/6 Ark Tn Tn Keeper of House
Garrett, Kate Dtr W F Apr 1867 33 S Tx Tn Ark
227-227
Cartwright, Mack Head W M Dec 1870 29 m 6 ZTx Tn Tn Farmer
Cartwright, Minnie Wf W F Mch 1873 27 m 6 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Cartwright, Infantt Son W M Mch 1900 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Storne, Corry Servant B M 1882 18 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer
Sharp, Jane Cook B F 1895 25 W Tx Tx Tx Cook
Sharp, Alfred Son B M 1886 14 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I40359","Teasley","Billie Viola","20 Sep 1906","Yes, date unknown","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F6G6-NHM
Name: Billie Viola Teasley
Gender: Female
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place:
Birth Date: 20 Sep 1906
Birthplace: Navarro County, Texas
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race: White
Father's Name: John Silas Teasley
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Nannie Clark
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00264-0
System Origin: Texas-EASy
Source Film Number: 1516374
Reference Number: Vol.27 Pg.347
Collection: Texas, Births and Christenings, 1840-1981","STR06" "I40358","Teasley","John Silas","23 Jul 1881","5 Apr 1943","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6L8-QXH
Name: John Silas Teasley
Death Date: 05 Apr 1943
Death Place: Precinct 3, Mclennan, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 61 years 8 months 12 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Jul 1881
Birthplace: Georgia
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Jim Teasley
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Name: Dnk
Mother's Birthplace: Dnk
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: West, McLennan, Texas
Cemetery: Mesquite Cemetery
Burial Place: Birome, Texas
Burial Date: 06 Apr 1943
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2137304
Digital Film Number: 4030121
Image Number: 3391
Reference Number: 18871
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I32286","","","","","","","" "I12513","Tegtmeier","Wilbert Henry","16 Jan 1922","27 Sep 2009","0","The Lincoln Journal Star (JournalStar.com)
Posted: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 3:00 am

Tegtmeier, Wilbert Henry

Wilbert Henry Tegtmeier, 87, of Clatonia, Neb., passed away Sunday, (09/27/09) in Wilber, Neb. He was born on January 16, 1922 at a farm near Plymouth, Neb. to Carl and Matilda Tegtmeier. He was confirmed on August 2, 1936 at Peace Lutheran Church, rural Jansen by Rev. Reeg. He married Lois Schroder on December 26, 1948. They moved to Clatonia in 1949 and purchased the garage in Clatonia. He owned and operated Tegtmeier Garage for 60 years. His love for his garage was demonstrated even later in his life when he was fixing vehicles, in his mind, in his hospital bed. He was an active member of the Clatonia community. He was town marshal for 53 years. He served many years as fire chief of the Clatonia Fire Department. He carried the community's rescue and life support resuscitator with him and helped many people by giving them oxygen in earlier years. He was a caring person that helped so many with little pay. He was a long-time member of the Clatonia Commercial Club. He was an active member of Zion Lutheran Church and served as Sunday School Superintendent and church elder. His hobbies included fishing, camping, and sitting on the bench in front of Tegtmeier Garage with all of his friends discussing the world's problems and teasing all the kids that walked by.

He is survived by his daughter, Janice Janda and husband Paul of Clatonia; son, Ron Tegtmeier of Lincoln; four grandchildren, Michelle Wollenburg and husband Larry of Beatrice; Jeff Janda and wife Kristen of Blue Hill; Jim Janda and wife Tara of Ravenna; and Darrin Dvorak of Wilber; five great grandchildren; brothers: Milton Tegtmeier of Fairbury; Norman Tegtmeier and wife Viola of Beatrice; sister-in-law, Glennys Winkle of Pickrell. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Lois; daughter Joyce; son-in-law David Dvorak; brother, Ray Tegtmeier; brothers-in-law, Harvey Rehm; Ray Rehm; and Rolland Winkle; sisters-in-law, Gwen Tegtmeier; Deloris Tegtmeier; Verlinda Rehm; and Madeline Rehm.
Funeral Service to be held Wednesday, 10 a.m., Zion Lutheran Church, Clatonia, NE. Interment: Zion Lutheran Cemetery. Visitation: Tuesday, 2:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., Kuncl Funeral Home, Wilber, Neb

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I37256","","","","","","","" "I29294","","","","","","","" "I7467","Tenopir","Adolph Emil","27 Oct 1925","1 Oct 2006","0","The funeral for Adolph E. Tenopir, 80, of Colon will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Cedar Bluffs.

He died Sunday, Oct. 1, 2006, at A.J. Merrick Manor in Fremont.

He was born Oct. 27, 1925, in Morse Bluff to Emil and Lillian (Wesely) Tenopir. He was a 1943 graduate of Cedar Bluffs High School. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II from June 9, 1945, to Nov. 12, 1946. He farmed with his father until his marriage, then he farmed on his own until retiring in 1984.

He married Vinette Southwick on Aug. 9, 1958, in Omaha.

He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Cedar Bluffs and American Legion Post 158 of Cedar Bluffs.

Survivors include: his wife; three sons, Greg (and wife, Brenda) Tenopir of Wahoo, Patrick (and wife, Mary) Tenopir and Robert (and wife, Melloney) Tenopir, all of Cedar Bluffs; two daughters, Mickey (and husband, Roger) Morlang of Brady and Theresa Tenopir of Omaha; a sister, Helen (and husband, Frank) Jirovsky of Fremont; 12 grandchildren, Casey, Tyler, Jacob, Brenton, Trey, Taryn, Bailey, Riley and Halie Tenopir, Heath, Rhett and Shannon Morlang; and twin great-grandchildren, Natalee and Everett Brumbaugh.

The Rev. Matthew Vandewalle will officiate Thursday's service. A rosary will be said at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the church. Visitation will be from 2-4:30 p.m. Wednesday at Moser Memorial Chapel in Cedar Bluffs and from 6-7 p.m. Wednesday at the church. Visitation will continue one hour prior to service time Thursday at the church. Military graveside services will be conducted by members of American Legion Post 158 of Cedar Bluffs at St. Mary's Cemetery west of Cedar Bluffs.


Memorials have been established to the Juvenile Diabetes Association and the American Cancer Society.","STR06" "I13578","Tenopir","Albert","15 Aug 1864","27 May 1928","0","Albert Tenopir is Buried Today

Native Bohemian Dies at Home of Daughter, Mrs. Frank Havlik

Albert Tenopir, 63 years of age, died at the home of his daughter Mrs. Frank Havlik, 2 1/2 miles south of Lawton yesterday afternoon at 3:35 o'clock following an illness of three months.

Mr. Tenopir was born in Bohemia, came to the United States and was naturalized over forty years ago, settling at wilber, Sanline county, Nebraska, coming to this community in 1911 and purchasing a farm near Geronimo.

Besides his wife and daughter, he is survived by six sons, Lewis, Emil and Harry of Morse Bluff, Neb. Edward, William, and Henry reside at the parental home.

Funeral services were held this afternoon at Ritter's chapel at 4 o'clock, Rev. Robert Ray, pastor of the Beal Heights Presbyterian church officiating.

Burial was made in Highland cemetery with Ritter's in charge. The many friends of the family sympathize with them in their bereavement.

(Undated, unreferenced clipping, courtesy of Caroline Mastny)

His death certificate, on file with the Oklahoma State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Comanche County, Lawton shows his father as A. Tenopir and his mother unknown. It appears to me that he is part of the Vaclav and Anna TENOPIR family of Saline County, Nebraska.","STR06" "I468","Tenopir","Ann M.","30 Oct 1924","4 Nov 1989","0","SSN 506-32-3198","STR06" "I11798","Tenopir","Bernice M.","9 Oct 1933","14 May 2020","0","Obituary

WAHOO '96 Bernice M. Conkling, 86, of Wahoo, formerly North Bend, passed away Thursday, May 14, 2020 at the Saunders Medical Center Long Term Care in Wahoo. She was born Oct. 9, 1933 at Malmo to Harry and Sylvia (Brecka) Tenopir.

Bernice grew up near Cedar Bluffs and attended country school there. She married Richard Zakovec on Feb. 17, 1953. She then moved to the farm at Morse Bluff. She helped Richard farm for many years. After Richard's death in 1972 she started working at Campbell's Soup Co, Plumfield Nursery and the North Bend Post Office and cooked at the Rawhide Steakhouse in North Bend. Bernice married Frank Conkling Sept. 30, 1990. He died in 2000.

She is survived by son, Francis (JoAnn) Zakovec of Morse Bluff; grandchildren, Ryan (Brienna) Zakovec, Brent (Brook) Zakovec and Mike Albert and great-grandchildren, Haley, Dustin, Ashtynn, Kinsley, Grayden and Barrett Zakovec.


Bernice is preceded in death by her parents; both husbands; daughter, Janice Leffers; brother, Wilford Tenopir and grandson, Adam Buchta.

The funeral service will be 10:30 a.m., Monday, May 18, 2020 at Moser Memorial Chapel in North Bend. The Rev. Michael Hill of United Presbyterian Church in North Bend will officiate.


A COVID-controlled visitation will be held on Sunday from 5 to 7 p.m. also at Moser's.

Memorials have been established to Dodge County Humane Society.

Online condolences at www.mosermemorialchapels.com

Arrangements were made by Moser Memorial Chapel, North Bend.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I20177","Tenopir","Emma","10 Mar 1882","28 Sep 1936","0","The daughter of John TENOPIR and Mary NAIMON. (Milligan, p 324).","STR06" "I13583","Tenopir","Harry","7 Mar 1907","18 Sep 1989","0","Obituary

Harry Tenopir buried Sept. 20

William Rolley officiated at the Sept. 20 funeral services for Henry (sic) Tenopir, 82, Fremont, at Moser Memorial Chapel. Burial was in Maple Grove Cemetery, Cedar Bluffs.

Pallbearers were John Hamilton, Francis Zakovec, Don Thomas, Rolland Zakovec, Adoph Tenopir and Frank Jirovsky.

The son of Albert and Anna Racek Tenopir, he was born March 7, 1907 in Geronimo, Oklahoma. On Feb. 3, 1931, he married Sylvia Brecka in Wahoo. Tenopier farmed at Morse Bluff and Cedar Bluffs. He moved to Cedar Bluffs in 1951 where he was assistant manager at the Farmers Union Grain Elevator. In 1973 he moved to Prague and in 1978 to Fremont.

Survivors include his wife, daughter Bernice Zakovec, North Bend; son, Wilfred, Fremont; brother, Henry, Geronimo, Okla.; grandson, Francis Zakovec, Morse Bluff; granddaughter, Mrs. John (Janice) Hamilton, Schuyler; two great-grandsons, Ryan and Brent Zakovec, North Bend.

He was preceded in death by four brothers; Louis, Edd, Emil and Bill; sister, Agnes Havlik, son-in-law, Richard Zakovec and a great-grandson, Adam Buchta.

(Undated, unreferenced newspaper clipping, courtesy of Caroline Mastny)","STR06" "I11125","Tenopir","Helen","6 Oct 1927","16 Jan 2016","0","Obituary

Helen L. Jirovsky, 88, of Fremont passed away Saturday, Jan. 16, 2016, at the Hooper Care Center in Hooper.

Helen was born Oct. 6, 1927, in Morse Bluff to Emil and Lillian (Wesely) Tenopir. Helen grew up at Cedar Bluffs and graduated from Cedar Bluffs High School. She married Frank J. Jirovsky on May 11, 1949, at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Cedar Bluffs. Helen and Frank farmed near Cedar Bluffs until moving to Fremont in 1977. Frank passed away May 2, 2012.

Helen was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Fremont, the Catholic Daughters, and the Cedar Bluffs American Legion Auxiliary Post 158. Some of Helen's hobbies included sewing, crafting, baking kolaches and pies. She was active serving Meals on Wheels in Fremont. Helen also worked at a fabric store in Fremont.

Helen is survived by her sons, David (Linda) Jirovsky of Fremont and Frank Jr. (Kim) Jirovsky of Cedar Bluffs; daughters, Cathy (Ken) Pieper and Mary (Chuck) Williamson, all of Fremont; nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.

Helen was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Frank; and brother, Adolph Tenopir.

The funeral Mass will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Fremont. The Rev. Ron Battiato will officiate. A Catholic Daughters rosary/vigil service will be 7 p.m. Monday at Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont. Visitation with family receiving friends will be from 5-8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Visitation will continue one hour prior to the service at the church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery in Fremont.

From the Fremont Tribune, January 18, 2016 (Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I13586","Tenopir","Kristine","Aft 1890","","0","Died in infancy. The year of her birth is not recorded.","STR06" "I13580","Tenopir","Louis","20 Jan 1894","4 Aug 1978","0","Louis Tenopir

Services for Louis Tenopir, 84, of Abie were held Monday afternoon at Moser Memorial Chapel. Rev. Donald Proett of Wahoo Officiated.

Music was provided by Mrs. James Arneal, organist and James Arneal, soloist.

Pallbearers were Marvin Hines, Arnold Hines, Adolph Tenopir, Wilfred Tenopir, Gilbert Banke and Robert Vanek. Burial was in Woodland Cemetery.

A retired farmer and former resident of Morse Bluff, Tenopir died Friday, Aug. 4, at Birchwood Manor.

He was born Jan. 20, 1894 at Milligan. He lived on a farm south of Morse Bluff, then lived at Abie for a few years before moving to Birchwood five years ago. He was a veteran of WWI and served overseas with the U.S. Army Infantry and was a member of the Americal Legion, Veterens of Foreign Wars and ??? Lodge.

On Feb. 12, 1924 he married the former Anna Hines. She died Oct. 30, 1961.

Survivors include daughters Mrs. Marion (Ann) Moline of Omaha and Mrs. Anthony (Madeline) Prochaska of Abie; brothers Emil and Harry of Fremont, Edd of Lawton, Okla.; Henry of Geronimo, Okla.; and William in Arizona and seven grandchildren.","STR06" "I36251","Tenopir","Marvin B.","10 Aug 1928","26 Aug 2010","0","Marvin B. Tenopir, 82 of Lincoln, died on Thursday (8-26-10). He was born in Tobias, Neb. on August 10, 1928 to Charles E. and Vlasta J. (Kotas) Tenopir. Army Veteran, serving in the Korean War.

Funeral services: 2 p.m., Monday, August 30, 2010 at Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 South 14th Street. Visitation: Sunday, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m., with the family greeting friends from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., all at the funeral home. Memorials: Havelock UMC, The American Heart Association, or The American Cancer Society. Condolences: www.lincolnfh.com. Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, originally published in Lincoln, NE on August 28, 2010)

Marvin B. Tenopir, 82 of Lincoln, died on Thursday (8-26-10). He was born in Tobias, Neb. on August 10, 1928 to Charles E. and Vlasta J. (Kotas) Tenopir. Marvin was a member of Havelock United Methodist Church, and an Army Veteran, serving in the Korean War with the 194th Engineering Combat Battalion. He was also a member of the Goodyear Retiree's Club, the Havelock American Legion, and the Waverly VFW. Marvin was a past member of the Good Sam Campers and a past Boy Scout Leader. He enjoyed fishing, camping, and tinkering with anything he could get his hands on. He was a jokester and a true gentleman; always willing to help anyone. He especially loved his family and spending time with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Survivors: wife, Hazel Tenopir, Lincoln; daughter and son-in-law, Judy and Ron Petersen, Chambers, Neb.; daughter-in-law, LouAnn Tenopir, Columbus; granddaughters and spouses, Erin and Tom Feely, Lincoln, Kelli and Jay Hendrickson, Lincoln; grandson, Nathan Tenopir, Omaha; great grandchildren, Trevin, Kamrin, and Corin; sisters-in-law, Evalyn Tenopir and Erma Tenopir; many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by: son, Curtis; parents; brothers, Donald and Raymond.

Funeral services: 2 p.m., Monday, August 30, 2010 at Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 South 14th Street. Visitation: Sunday, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m., with the family greeting friends from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., all at the funeral home. Memorials: Havelock UMC, The American Heart Association, or The American Cancer Society. Condolences: www.lincolnfh.com. Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, originally published in Lincoln, NE on August 29, 2010)

","STR06" "I19768","Tenopir","Mary","30 May 1874","18 Feb 1943","0","Obituary, from her FindAGrave Memorial Page

Mary Tenopir, daughter of Vaclav and Anna Tenopir, was born in Trtrice Czechoslovakia, Europe, May 30, 1874.

She, with her parents, came to this country March 214, 1879, and they settled on a farm five miles north of Tobias, and she resided in Saline county the rest of her life.

February 13, 1900, she was united in marriage to Anton Rischling and they settled on a farm two miles west of Tobias. Four years later they moved onto a farm two and one-half miles northwest of Tobias, where she had lived since.

Her death occurred February 18, 1943, at the age of 68 years 8 months, and 18 days.

She leaves to mourn her passing her husband, five sons, Adolph, James, Charles, Pvt. Fred Rischling, PFC Louise Rischling; four daughters, Mrs.s Ervin (Agnes) Vostres, Mrs. Albert (Marie) Dlouhy, Helen, and Anna. There also survive five brothers, nine grandchildren, and numerous relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by an infant son and daughter, her parents, and one brother.


","STR06" "I19762","Tenopir","Vaclav ""James""","10 Oct 1832","8 Nov 1912","0","Obituary, Copied from FindAGrave

Vaclav Tenopir died at his home on Omaha last Friday. The body was brought here for burial, the funeral taking place Monday morning from the Catholic church. Father Mosler of Odell officiating. The deceased was past 80 years old. He leaves an aged widow, six sons, and one daughter.

The Nebraska Signal 1912","STR06" "I19762","Tenopir","Vaclav ""James""","10 Oct 1832","8 Nov 1912","0","(Research):This is the family at the time of the 1880 Federal Census. Note that a 16 year old Charles Tenopir is living nearby. It would appear that they are part of the same family due to the relative rarity of the name. Also, I assumed that that the ALBERT TENOPIR who was born in 1864 and who married Anna RACEK is part of this family. Perhaps one of the two ""Charle's"" listed below is him:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
James TENOPIR Self M Male W 48 BOH Farmer BOH BOH
Anna TENOPIR Wife M Female W 38 BOH Keeping House BOH BOH
Charles TENOPIR Son S Male W 15 BOH BOH BOH
Frank TENOPIR Son S Male W 12 BOH BOH BOH
Joseph TENOPIR Son S Male W 10 BOH BOH BOH
John TENOPIR Son S Male W 8 BOH BOH BOH
Mary TENOPIR Dau S Female W 6 BOH BOH BOH
James TENOPIR Son S Male W 3 BOH BOH BOH Source Information:
Census Place Atlanta, Saline, Nebraska
Family History Library Film 1254755
NA Film Number T9-0755
Page Number 128B

This MIGHT be where Albert was living, even though he is listed as Charles:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Joseph ROMMO Self M Male W 31 BOHEMIA Laborer BOH B
Annie ROMMO Wife M Female W 23 BOHEMIA Keeping House BOH BOH
Mary ROMMO Dau S Female W 9M NE At Home BOH BOH
Charles TENOPIR Other S Male W 16 BOH Laborer - Servant BOH BOH <----Might this be Albert TENOPIR?, born ca. 1863 Source Information:
Census Place Crete, Saline, Nebraska
Family History Library Film 1254755
NA Film Number T9-0755
Page Number 2A","STR06" "I11799","Tenopir","Wilfred","12 Feb 1932","17 Mar 2011","0","Wilfred G. Tenopir, 79, of Wahoo, formerly of Fremont, died Thursday, March 17, 2011, at South Haven Nursing Home in Wahoo.

He was born Feb. 12, 1932, in rural Prague to Harry and Sylvia (Brecka) Tenopir. He lived at Cedar Bluffs and worked at Plumfield Nurseries in Fremont. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict from Oct. 14, 1952 to Sept. 30, 1954. After his discharge, he returned to Plumfield Nurseries and worked there until the business dissolved. He then worked at Marshall Nursery in Arlington and then Food 4 Less in Fremont. He had lived in Fremont since 1978, but moved to South Haven Nursing Home in Wahoo in November 2008.

He was a former member of the American Legion Post 158 of Cedar Bluffs.
Survivors include: a sister, Bernice Conkling of North Bend; a niece and a nephew.
He was preceded in death by two brothers-in-law.

The funeral will be 1 p.m., Saturday at Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont with the Rev. Mark Weber officiating. Visitation will be 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery at Cedar Bluffs with full military honors conducted by the Fremont Honor Guard of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 854 and American Legion Post 20.

Memorials may be directed to Cedar Bluffs Fire Department or donor's choice.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I13585","Tenopir","William ""Bill""","26 Sep 1904","6 Aug 1989","0","William was married twice. His second wife was named Lorene, and they had two sons, Leroy Allen and Dale.","STR06" "I13297","Terfler","Barbara","25 Nov 1894","22 Nov 1979","0","At the time of the 1930 census, she was living with her 79 year old father, Frank Terfler, and 12 year old daughter, Helena. Both Barbara and her father were listed as widowed. Barney may have lived with them prior to this census listed. Helena Soukup Parker shows that Barbara was the daughter of Frank Terfler and Franceska Beranek.","STR06" "I32243","","","","","","","" "I24963","Terrill","Winona Lovia (Loveta)","14 Dec 1896","16 Dec 1960","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Comanche County, Lawton Township
Enumerated April 2nd, 1930 by Raleigh L. Robertson
ED 16-18 SD 8 Sheet 1B
C Avenue,
22-26-33
McLemore, Winona Hd R $15 F W 33 Wd 16 Ok US US Cook Private House
McLemore, Lorene Dtr F W 16 S Tx Ok TX
McLemore, Eugene Son N W 8 S Ok Ok TX
","STR06" "I21640","Terry","Elizabeth","Abt 1640","Sep 1667","0","She married Philip RUSSELL on 10 Jan 1665/66. She was said to be ""slain by Indians."" Rootsweb World Connect Project Kathy's Family (Marie Doorneweerd kathy@abcseamless-vegas.com)","STR06" "I21639","Terry","John","6 Mar 1637","Yes, date unknown","0","He married Elizabeth WADSWORTH on 27 Nov 1662. Rootsweb World Connect Project Kathy's Family (Marie Doorneweerd kathy@abcseamless-vegas.com)","STR06" "I21638","Terry","Mary","31 Dec 1633","Abt 1692","0","She married Richard GOODMAN on 8 Dec 1659. Rootsweb World Connect Project Kathy's Family (Marie Doorneweerd kathy@abcseamless-vegas.com)","STR06" "I7187","Terry","Mary Bethany ""Susan""","Jun 1848","Abt 1923","0","In her transcription of the Mason Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary writes that she was married first to Marcus DeLafayette Mason, who was killed in the Civil War. He was a brother of her second husband, Napoleon Bonaparte Mason. The 1880 census shows her as born in Alabama, but in 1900 and in 1910 it was shown that she was born in Georgia.","STR06" "I20076","Tesar","Arlene B.","12 Jan 1923","28 Feb 2008","0","Arlene attended Peru State Teachers College and taught in rural District #33 and #5. She later managed the Milligan Co-op Grocery Store. (Milligan, p 312).","STR06" "I36880","","","","","","","" "I47329","Tesar","Kenneth Joe","3 Jun 1955","24 Nov 2018","0","Kenneth Joe Tesar, 63, of Kramer, Nebraska passed away on November 24, 2018, to live in his Heavenly Father's home. He was born June 3, 1955, to parents Joe and Allene Tesar in Lincoln. After graduating from Crete High School in 1974, Ken went on to study Diesel Mechanics at Southeast Community College in Milford where he earned an Associate of Applied Science degree with distinction, graduating top of his class. In April 1977, he was baptized and confirmed at St. John Lutheran Church in Seward. Ken farmed his entire life and spent five of those years working at Becklers Implement of Seward. In 1981, he made the decision to work full-time as a farmer.

Ken and Marianne (Jans) were united in marriage on October 9, 1976. Together they had two children, Ashley and Whitney. Ken loved farming, fishing and hunting; but most importantly, enjoyed sharing in these activities with his dear family members and friends.

Ken was an active member of St. John Lutheran Church in Kramer. He served the Lord and congregation in a variety of roles including Elder, Trustee, Board of Education and choir member. He was honored and proud to have served 18 years on the Board of Directors for the Farmers Cooperative Elevator.

Being a proud Czech, Ken loved homemade kolaches and polka. You'd often find him eating fish at Bee, Nebraska on Friday evenings and listening to classic rock and George Strait from his recliner at home. He enjoyed spending his summers fishing in Chamberlain, South Dakota and playing fetch with his grand-dog, Sebastian (aka: Junior). For his girls, he instilled the importance and value of many things: reading complete instructions before starting a project, keeping a vehicle's fuel tank above half full, to truly listen and learn from others, and to always spread the love of Christ.

Ken is survived by his wife, Marianne; daughters, Ashley Tesar of Lincoln, Whitney Peterson (Ryan) of Clear Lake, Minnesota; step-grandsons, Hunter and Weston Peterson of Clear Lake, Minnesota; sister, JoAnn Kroll; half-sister, Linda (Lou) Schafer of Tobias, half-brothers, Allen (Jan) Soukup, Glen (Trudy Townley) Soukup, all of Lincoln; many nieces and nephews; and countless friends who enriched his daily life. He was preceded in death by his parents.

The family invites friends and loved ones to a time of remembrance and visitation from 5 to 8 p.m. at Kuncl Funeral Home in Crete on Monday, November 26. A funeral and burial service will be held on Tuesday, November 27 starting at 3:00 p.m. at St. John Lutheran Church in Kramer. The Ladies Aid will graciously serve a meal following the services at the church. Memorials to St. John Lutheran Church of Kramer and United Way of Lincoln and Lancaster County.

Pallbearers: Nathan Porath, Ben Porath, Tim Porath, Kelsey Soukup, Dan Meinke, Travis Eggert

Honorary Pallbearers: Caleb Easler, Dan Miller, David Eggert, Wayne Eggert, Roger Koch, Roger Miller, Gary Rezac. Arrangements entrusted to Kuncl Funeral Home ~ Crete.


From Kuncl Funeral Home, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I47943","Tesar","LaVern","18 Dec 1927","24 Dec 2021","0","On Dec. 24, 2021, LaVern Tesar, son of John and Elsie (Slepicka) Tesar, passed away at home in Kennewick, Washington, from heart failure. He recently celebrated his 94th birthday Dec. 18 with his extended family.

Vern was born on a farm near Exeter, then the family moved near Tobias, where he started grade school at the age of 4. The first few years of high school were in Milligan with graduation from Wilber High School. After three and one-half years serving in the Navy during World War II, he was married to Marjory Beck (daughter of Ed and Alice Beck) of Wilber on July 12, 1950. Vern received an Associates degree in electronics from Valparaiso Technical School and was hired by IBM, where he worked for 31 years. He became plant manager at the Boulder, Colorado, IBM facility.

While in retirement, he held jobs as a deputy sheriff, real estate salesman, search and rescue volunteer, Meals on Wheels driver and senior center cook. He was an avid elk hunter and craftsman, building a home in the Colorado mountains. After he moved to Washington state, he could often be found in the orchards picking the apples and cherries missed by the professional crews. He enjoyed salmon fishing, and clamming and crabbing ar the beaches. He was always ready to help friends during branding time, pushing cows through the squeeze chute. Vern enjoyed family time listening to Big Joe and Molly B polka music. Marjory and Vern enjoyed traveling to many locations around the world.

Vern is survived by his wife Marjory, and their three children, Randy, Gaye and Jon. He enjoyed the expansion of the family in recent years with seven grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his siblings, Elaine, Darlene, Johnnie, Delyte, Rene and Vicki. His parents and brother, Larry, preceded him in death.

Vern will always be remembered as a very social person who enjoyed bringing people together. His family and his role in the family were very important to him. He will be missed by his family and friends.

Vern's ashes will be interred at the Wilber Czech Cemetery. Due to Covid concerns. a Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I37512","Tesar","Lloyd Leslie","21 Dec 1930","23 Oct 2011","0","Lloyd L. Tesar, age 80, of Aurora, died Sunday, October 23, 2011 in Aurora. Born December 21,1930 to Louis and Clara (Capek) Tesar in Beaver Crossing.

Survivors: wife, Ardis (West Peterson) Tesar of Aurora; sons, Tim Peterson and wife Kimmie of Dannebrog, Russ Peterson of Utica; daughters, Tara Hanneman and husband Kirk of Aurora, Shari Krejci and husband Mike of Aurora; five grandchildren; brother, Dr. Delbert Tesar and wife Rogene of Austin, Texas. Preceded in death by daughter, Leslie Marie.

Funeral services: 3 p.m. Friday, Milligan Auditorium, Milligan, Neb., Father Kenneth Borowiak officiating. Military graveside serves: Bohemian National Cemetery. Visitation beginning Thursday 1 p.m. until 8 p.m., with family greeting friends from 5 until 7, at Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel in Milligan. Memorials to the family. Online condolences may be left at www.farmerandsonfuneralhome.com

Lincoln Journal Star, October 25, 2011, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy

Lloyd Leslie Tesar was born December 21, 1930, on a farm near Beaver Crossing, Nebraska. His parents were Louis and Clara (Capek) Tesar of Beaver Crossing. Lloyd was the oldest of four children and passed away Sunday, October 23, 2011, at the Memorial Hospital in Aurora, Nebraska at the age of 80 years 10 months and two days. As a young boy, he attended Beaver Crossing School and graduated with the class of 1948.
Shortly after his graduation from Beaver Crossing High School, Lloyd enlisted and entered the United States Air Force in January of 1951. There he met his life-long friend, Captain Jack Delaigle, and his wife Mary from Georgia. A highlight of his AP (Air Police) duty was saluting General Dwight D. Eisenhower as he entered Forbes Air Base in Topeka, Kansas. Lloyd achieved the rank of staff sergeant and wore four stripes. He was honorably discharged in December of 1954.
Before returning to the family farm, Lloyd owned a bar and was a professional painter specializing in high work which included towers, buildings, and bridges. With this work, he met two more life-long friends, Virgil Petersen and John Lape. Lloyd, then came back to the family farm near Beaver Crossing to raise cattle, seed corn, and other row crops. In 1978, he received a Grower Recognition Award from Golden Harvest for an outstanding high yield.
He married his loving wife, Ardis (West) Peterson, March 9, 1973. They met at a dance and continued to enjoy dancing for most of their 37 years of marriage. He was very proud to show off their golden goblets for best Polka Dancers. Lloyd and Ardis made wonderful memories taking numerous trips visiting family and friends across the country.
Lloyd was a 52 year member of the American Legion Holmes Post #178 of Beaver Crossing. He enjoyed a good game of cards or a night of bowling. He could often be found fishing off the Beaver Creek bridge or stump fishing in the Blue River. Good times were had coon hunting with his sons, Tim and Russ, and he loved teaching daughters, Tara and Shari, how to dance.
In July of 1995, lung cancer forced Lloyd to retire from farming. Later in 2005, Lloyd and Ardis moved to Aurora to be closer to their family. He cherished the frequent visits made by the grandkids. Lloyd was very proud of the beautiful new home they shared for six wonderful years.
He is survived by his wife, Ardis, children and spouses, Tim and Kimmie Peterson, Dannebrog, NE, Russ Peterson, Utica, NE, Tara and Kirk Hanneman, Aurora, NE, and Shari and Mike Krejci, Aurora, NE, grandchildren, Amber Peterson, Cheyenne, WY, Hailey and Kash Hanneman, Aurora, NE, Cole and Carson Krejci, Aurora, NE, brother, Dr. Delbert Tesar, sister in law, Rogene, Austin, TX, nieces and nephews, Myron ""Ron"" Tesar, Cyndee Smith, Cheryl Gray, Vim Tesar, Aleta Wilder, Landon Tesar, and Allison Woodall.
He was preceded in death by his brothers, Sylvan and Delmar Tesar, his daughter Leslie Marie Tesar, his parents, Louis and Clara Tesar.
Services for Lloyd will be Friday, October 28, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. at the Milligan Auditorium in Milligan, Nebraska. Visitation will begin Thursday at 1:00 pm until 8:00 pm with the family greeting friends from 5 until 7. Graveside services with Military Honors will in the Bohemian National Cemetery. Memorials are directed to the family.
","STR06" "I47522","Tesar","Lorene Jean","19 Mar 1931","7 Jul 2019","0","A Funeral Service for Lorene will be held on Wednesday, July 10, 2019, at 10:30 a.m. at the Milligan United Methodist Church in Milligan, Nebraska with Pastor Murry Johnston and Kim Dunker presiding.

Visitation will be held on Tuesday, July 9, 2019, at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska, from 2:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. with the family greeting friends from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m.

Graveside Services will be conducted following the funeral service at the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan, Nebraska.

Memorials are to be directed to the Milligan Legion Auxiliary or Milligan United Methodist Church.

Lorene Jean Tesar Zeleny, youngest daughter of James J Tesar and Barbara Becwar Tesar was born on March 19, 1931 in Saline County on a farm four miles East of Milligan and entered into eternal rest on Sunday, July 7, 2019 at the age of 88 years.

Lorene graduated from Milligan High School in 1948, with a Normal Training teaching certificate enabling her to teach Fillmore County Rural School District #6, the same rural school she had attended as a child. During the summers, she worked at the ASCS farm office in Geneva and as a telephone operator at LT & T in Lincoln.

She married Bernard Zeleny on April 19, 1951 in the little white Methodist Church in Milligan. They lived their entire married life of 68 years on a farm Northwest of Milligan. God blessed them with two precious children, Carol and Dave.

Lorene was an active member of the Millligan United Methodist Church since 1953, serving in almost all elected and appointed offices; a sponsor for 12 years for MYF and Youth Choir, and Sunday School teacher for 14 years with perfect attendance.

She was a charter member of the Friend Hospital Auxiliary.

Lorene was a permanent member of the Milligan Legion Auxiliary Unit #240 serving in elected and appointed offices in the Unit, County and District 11. She serviced as Mother to the Junior Auxiliary at Girls State in 1977.

In 1975, she became a charter member of Bleu Valle Salon #76. In 1987, she was selected as Departmental Child Welfare Chairperson; she traveled the State of Nebraska visiting the Salons and she used magic to help emphasize her speeches on children with cystic Fibrosis.
In 1951, she became a member of Friendship Temple #20 of the Order of the Pythian Sisters, serving in all officer chairs, attaining Most Excellent Chief and later as District Most Excellent Chief.

She enjoyed many happy times with the Country Girls of '48; members of the Milligan Seniors and the bowling team of Bunker's Inn. As a member of the Legion Auxiliary Kitchen Band, she enjoyed dressing up as a clown, Santa, bum, hillbilly and Easter Bunny, bringing joy to others, especially at care homes.

Bernard and Lorene traveled all over America with the Becwar's and the Geneva State Ambassador Club making lasting friendships. In 2001, when she became visually impaired she became a member of the South Central Support Group at Shickley and also became Region #5 Representative on the Nebraska Board for the Visually Impaired serving in leadership and speaking positions. She never missed the Tesar Christmas. She felt like her cousins were close family. She was thrilled being a tele-care Grammie to the 5th Graders of Exeter-Milligan School
Lorene was a loving wife, a devoted mother, grandmother and great-grandmother and a beloved friend. Her favorite times were when her family gathered together at the farm home. In her younger days, she loved to take care of vegetable and flower gardens; can and freeze her bounty; bake crescent rolls, pies and cinnamon rolls; raise chickens, ducks, turkeys and geese. She loved to walk in the country with her dog, Louie; read newspapers and listen to the world and local news on TV; and she didn't want to be disturbed when she listed to the ""soaps"". She was a ""die-hard"" Democrat, serving on the Election Board from 1951 to 2002 until her eyesight failed.
Lorene will always be remembered by her warm, caring hugs, her constant smile and loving messages enclosed in everyone's greeting cards.

Lorene was preceded in death by: her parents, James J and Barbara Tesar; her husband's parents, Mike and Frances Uldrich Zeleny; sister, Arlene and husband, Ralph Hromadka; and brother-in-law, Bob Zeleny.

She is survived by her husband of 68 years Bernard; children: daughter, Carol and husband, Patrick Darnell of Lincoln; son, David of Milligan; grandchildren: Heather and husband, James Liggett of Kansas; Benjamin Darnell of Tucson, Arizona; Laura and husband, Cody Valentine of Beatrice; and Kristen Zeleny of Lincoln; great grandchildren: Aurora and Henry Liggett and Boston Donovan Zeleny; sister-in-law, Diane Zeleny; Soul Sister, Cheryl Tesar; Personal Adopted Sister, Jean Jacobsen; Niece, Barbara Hromadka and family; Nephews: Jim Zeleny and family; Mike and Amy Zeleny and family; and Jeff Zeleny.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I15031","Tesar","Louis","2 Jun 1903","Jan 1984","0","Husband: Louis Tesar, parents John Tesar and Agnes Svec
Born: 2 Jun 1903, Friend
Died: 12 Jan 1984, Beaver Crossing
Buried: 14 Jan 1984, Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan
Brother: Bill
Sister: Mrs. Henry (Helen) Krivohlavek
Wife: Clara Capek, parents Joseph Capek and Josie Herynk
Married: 8 Oct 1929, Wilber
Sons: Lloyd; Sylvan; Delbert

Courtesy Richard Nohavec","STR06" "I37513","Tesar","Sylvan LeRoy","22 Feb 1933","21 May 2011","0","Sylvan LeRoy Tesar of Beaver Crossing, was born at his parents farm south of Beaver Crossing, Nebraska on February 22, 1933 to Louis and Clara (Capek) Tesar, the 2nd of 4 children and passed away Saturday, May 21, 2011 at the Friend Manor in Friend, Nebraska at the age of 78 years 2 months and 29 days. As a young boy he attended and graduated from Beaver Crossing Public School with the class of 1951. Sylvan served in the US Army during the Korean Conflict at Fort Bragg, NC and returned to Nebraska to farm in the Beaver Crossing area until his retirement in 1994. In 1955, he was united in marriage to Elaine Simacek and to this union two children, Ron and Cyndee were born. He later was blessed with a second marriage to Lois (Niewedde) Vollstedt, bringing three more children to his life, Lodeen, Arlen, and Cheryl. He later adopted Cheryl in 1965. Sylvan was a life-long farmer, farming west of Beaver Crossing until his retirement in 1994. His care of the land over the years was rewarded with a Seward County Conservation Award and also the National Achievement Award in 1969. After his retirement from the farm he built and lived in his log cabin home near Beaver Crossing until he entered the Friend Manor in March of 2009. He was a member of the Beaver Crossing United Methodist Church and was a lifetime member of the American Legion Holmes Post #178, serving as the District #12 Commander. He also was a member of the Forty and 8 in Lincoln. In his spare time he enjoyed fishing and received a Master Angler award. He also enjoyed bowling, trap shooting, traveling to Branson, Missouri in the summer and winter vacationing in Mercedes, TX. He and his wife of 38 years, Lois, spent many enjoyable hours attending dances around the area with special times at the Flying V and Pla Mor Ballroom. He is survived by his children and spouses, Cheryl and Daniel Gray, Grand Island, NE, Myron ""Ron"" and Linda Tesar, Brooksville, FL, Cyndee Smith, St. Petersburg, FL, step children and spouses, Lodeen and Dennis Koranda, Jr., Seward, Arlen and Susan Vollstedt, Garland, grandchildren and spouses, Alexis Conway and Jentry Smith, St. Petersburg, FL, Shawn and Kim Mortensen, Norton, KS, Leah and Linc Reynolds, Huntsville, AL, Andy and Mandy Mortensen, Lincoln, McKenzie Mortensen, also of Lincoln, Kevin and Ginny Koranda, Rodney and Carmen Koranda, Bryan and Tracy Koranda, all of Seward, Jennifer and Jason Brase, Staplehurst, Julie and Chad Phillips, Garland, Janelle and Travis Schaefer, Seward, 19 great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandson, brothers and sisters-in-law, Lloyd and Ardis Tesar, Aurora, Dr. Delbert and Rogene Tesar, Austin, TX, nieces, nephews, and spouses, Vim Tesar, Aleta Tesar, Landon Tesar, Allison Woodall, Tara Hanneman, Shari Krejcil, great nieces and nephews, and a host of other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his brother, Delmar Tesar, an infant son, Keith Tesar, his parents, Louis and Clara Tesar and his former spouses, Elaine and Lois A Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, June 9, 2011 at 4pm at the Beaver Crossing United Methodist Church with Rev. Betsy Galloway-Carew officiating. Burial of ashes with military honors conducted by Holmes Post #178 will be at the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan at 1pm also on Thursday. Memorials have been established and are directed in care of the family. Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Lauber-Moore Funeral Home, Beaver Crossing.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
","STR06" "I47928","Tessar","Sonja","14 Dec 1937","18 Jul 2022","0","Sonja Lee (Tessar) Gunther was called home to be with the Lord on Monday, July 18, 2022, at age 84. She passed away peacefully in San Antonio, TX, with her children by her side. She was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother, who is so dearly loved and missed. Her memory will live on forever in the hearts of her family.

Sonja was born December 14, 1937 in Crete, NE to parents Edward and Libby (Simacek) Tessar. She graduated from Crete High School in 1955. Sonja met her husband of 62 years, Gabriel Gunther, in Crete, and they married on August 13, 1960, later having two children, Grant and Sheryl. Sonja had a long career, including many years serving in the Dean's Offices of the College of Agriculture and the College of Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She retired in San Antonio, TX, where she enjoyed many years with her family. During her life, Sonja enjoyed serving the Catholic Church, the Sokol Organization, and the American Legion Club.

Sonja's smile could light up any room, and her personal interest in her friends and family was endearing. She had a keen ability to stay connected with longtime friends, regardless of distance, maintaining close friendships and keeping in touch with their families throughout the years. She embraced her Czech heritage and was always quick to share Czech cuisine or music with friends and neighbors. Throughout her life, Sonja demonstrated keen interest in history, geography, travel, and politics, often engaging those around her in insightful conversation.

Sonja was preceded in death by her parents Edward and Libby Tessar, of Crete, NE, and her husband Gabriel Gunther, of Frankfort, KS. She is survived by her son Grant (Elise); daughter Sheryl (Christopher); and grandsons Christopher and Andrew, all of San Antonio, TX, and several cousins. Funeral services will be held at 3:00 PM on Wednesday, July 27, at Kuncl Funeral Home in Crete, NE. Final interment will be at Riverside Cemetery in Crete, NE. Memorials may be sent in Sonja's honor to a charity of donor's choice.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I37835","Teston","Susan Melissa","23 Apr 1854","16 May 1946","0","Said to be a daughter of Duncan TESTON and Lucinda HINSON. In 1930, she was living in the home of son and daughter-in-law, Sidney and Edna Cousins. At the time of the 1940 Federal census, she was living with her youngest daughter and son-in-law, Alice and G. Ott Gunter, in Newton County, Texas. She appears to have been living with them since at least 1935.

She is shown as Edna, born in Belgrade, Texas, on the death certificate of her youngest son, Sidney Bryant Cousins. This was likely just an error, as Sidney's wifes name was Edna.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXBN-8VC
name: Melissa Cousins
death date: 16 May 1946
death place: Burkeville, Newton, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 92 years 24 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 23 Apr 1854
birthplace: Alabama
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: Teston
father's birthplace: Alabama
mother's name:
mother's birthplace: Alabama
occupation: None
place of residence: Burkeville, Newton, Texas
cemetery: Tamer Cem.
burial place: Burkeville, Texas
burial date: 17 May 1946
additional relatives:
film number: 2218376
digital film number: 4030558
image number: 647
reference number: cn 23831
Collection: Melissa Cousins, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I12062","","","","","","","" "I12060","Tetreau","Gary D.","16 Nov 1953","7 Nov 1985","0","According to the Cass City Chronicle, dated November 13, 1985, he was killed in a three-vehicle accident on Caseville Road in Winsor Township. He was the son of Lex and Ardis Tetreau of Cass City, a member of the Trinity United Methodist Church, and an employee of the H.B.E. Hospital Construction Firm. Survivors included his children, parents, sister Mrs. Fred (Lexie) SAAR, paternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Robely Tetreau and maternal grandmother, Mrs. Myrtle Reinke of Bad Axe.","STR06" "I47630","Tevis","John Felix","1 Feb 1897","14 Jan 1958","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows him as the son of C. G. Tevis and Willie Rogers. His usual occupation was Retired Frt. and Passenger Agency with the M.K. & T. , informant was Mrs. Valerie Tevis, his wife.","STR06" "I45869","Tew","Jeremiah","22 Feb 1779","19 Feb 1859","0","His FindAGrave Memorial page links him to his parents, Jeremiah Tew Sr (1747 Northampton Co, NC-1829 Sampson Co, NC) and Rachel Holley (b. 1750 Duplin Co, NC -1830 Sampson Co, NC)","STR06" "I45870","Tew","Jesse","15 Apr 1816","11 Oct 1894","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Jeff Hubbard, shows he was twice married, to Mary Jane Jackson and Mary M. Lewis, and also has links to five of his children, as well as noting that the served in ""Co A 71 NC State Troops, CSA.""","STR06" "I48640","Tew","John Adam","15 Jan 1852","12 Aug 1925","0","(Research):Family Search shows him as a son of Wiley Tew and Anna Jean Baggett of Sampson, North Carolina.","STR06" "I2577","","","","","","","" "I2982","","","","","","","" "I2670","Thacker","Jesse Wilson","10 Feb 1923","26 Sep 1968","0","The son of Samuel THACKER and Edna SOWELL. He enlisted in the U. S. Army on 23 May 1942.","STR06" "I2975","","","","","","","" "I47382","Thacker","Noah","6 Mar 1888","7 Jan 1965","0","There are pdf's of both his military marker and Texas Death Certificate on his Find A Grave Memorial page. His military marker is engraved with a cross, and ""Noah Thacker, Texas PFC Co L 141 Infantry World War I PH March 6, 1999 Jan 7 1965.""

His Texas Death certificate shows his usual occupation as Farmer, Truck Farm. He was shown as married, and veteran of World War I. His parents were listed as John Thacker and Virginia Bullock. Informant was Mrs. Ferrell Smith, relationship not indicated, but presumably his step daugher Audie Rae Smith.","STR06" "I47383","Thacker","Noah Lee","25 Jul 1939","3 Nov 2017","0","Funeral services for Noah Lee Clay, 78, of Lufkin will be held November 11, 2017 in the Carroway Funeral Home Chapel. Graveside services with military honors will follow in the Whitehouse Cemetery.

Mrs. Clay was born July 25, 1939 in Kirbyville, Texas to the late Minnie Elizabeth (Strickland) and Noah Lee Thacker, and died Friday, November 3, 2017 in Huntington.

Mrs. Clay had resided in Lufkin for 34 years. She served in the U.S. Navy and taught math at Jasper High School and Angelina College for a combined 21 years. Mrs. Clay loved her great-grandchildren the most and enjoyed spending time with her family. She attended the First Church of the Nazarene.

Survivors include her husband, Eugene Clay; daughter, Karla Clay; granddaughter, Abby Cla; great-grandchildren, Mason Arnold and Emma Villarreal; sister, Bonnie King; nieces, nephews and other relatives.

She was preceded in death by her parents and sister, Audie Ray Smith.

Edited - full obit may be obtained from Carroway Funeral Home, Lufkin, directors - Nov 8, 2017.

(Copied from her Find A Grave Memorial page)","STR06" "I2977","","","","","","","" "I2978","","","","","","","" "I40315","","","","","","","" "I18651","Theunnisen","Claes","Abt 1627","Yes, date unknown","0","Called der Uylenspiegel (the joker).","STR06" "I21252","Thibodeaux","Odell Katherine","14 Jan 1914","7 Jun 1994","0","The Sabine County Reporter
June 22, 1994, Page 8

Odell Whittlesey

Odell Whittlesey, 80, of Pt. Arthur died Tuesday, June 7.

Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. at Pat A. Riley Funeral Home in Nederland. Interment was at Greenlawn Cemetery, Pt. Arthur.

Survivors: husband, Henry A. Whittlesey of Hemphill; a daugher, Katherine Johnnie of Bridge City; a son, James Otey of Nederland; 11 grandchildren; and 22 great-grandchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2008)","STR06" "I30200","Thiel","Caroline Elizabeth","Abt 1913","Yes, date unknown","0","Cass City Chronicle
June 2, 1939
Local Items
Page 3

Miss Caroline Elizabeth THIEL, daughter of Mrs. Anna THIEL, of Gary, Indiana, is a member of the 1939 class to graduate from Indiana University at Bloomington. Mrs. Thiel was formerly Anna Zinnecker of Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I4606","","","","","","","" "I12619","Thoman","Alice May","23 May 1907","13 Jun 1989","0","From FindAGrave:

GLEN ROCK - Alice M. (Thoman) Cramer, 82, of Glen Rock RD 1, died Tuesday morning at Memorial Hospital, York. She was the wife of Lawrence A. Cramer. The couple would have observed in August their 64th wedding anniversary.

The service will be 2 p.m. Friday at St. Jacob's (Stone) Church, Brodbecks RD 1. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Visitation will be 1 to 2 p.m. Friday at the church. The Geiple Funeral Home Inc., 53 Main St., is in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Cramer was born in Manheim Township, the daughter of the late Zacharius and Cora (Krebs) Thoman.

She was a lifetime resident of Manheim Township, and was a member of St. Jacob's (Stone) Lutheran Congregation.

Mrs. Cramer also is survived by two daughters, Virginia M. Williams, Hanover, and Henrietta J. Krenzer, Orange, Va.; a son, Robert D. Cramer, Hanover; 12 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and a brother, William Z. Thoman, Spring Grove RD 2.
Officiating at the service will be her pastor, the Rev. Richard C. Weaver.
","STR06" "I41975","Thomas","Anna Virginia","21 Jan 1902","14 Jun 1998","0","Said to be a daughter of Walter Theophilus Thomas and Tempe Sue Roberts.","STR06" "I8955","","","","","","","" "I35980","Thomas","Cora Lee","Dec 1865","31 Oct 1922","0","Name: Cora J. Wilson
Gender: Female
Burial Date:
Burial Place: Memphis, Tn
Death Date: 31 Oct 1922
Death Place: Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee
Age: 56
Birth Date: 1866
Birthplace: Ne
Occupation: Housewife
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Elijah Thomas
Father's Birthplace: Ky
Mother's Name: S. Hillis
Mother's Birthplace: Ky
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B06460-2
System Origin: Tennessee-EASy
Source Film Number: 1299750
Reference Number: v 52 cn 499
Collection: Tennessee Deaths and Burials, 1874-1955


","STR06" "I30444","","","","","","","" "I5901","Thomas","Dee Villa","4 Feb 1906","3 Sep 1987","0","Described as ""of southwest Stillwater""

Payne County area schoolteacher Dee Villa Clark of Perkins died Thursday, Sept. 3, 1987 in Stillwater Medical Center at the age of 81. Her funeral is scheduled Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the First Christian Church in Perkins.

Internment will be held in the Elm Grove Cemetery. Charles Wall and the Rev. C. Jeffrey Gill will officiate at the service, which are being arranged by Strode Funeral Home.
Mrs. Clark was born in Ripley on Feb. 4, 1906, the daughter of Edwin V. and Orpha (Phenis) Thomas. She lived in the Ripley area most of her early life, except for a year when her parents lived in Tonkawa.

She married Earl Harrison Clark on Feb. 21, 1934, on her parents farm west of Ripley. The couple lived in or near Stillwater until he retired in 1968 and they moved to Perkins.
She graduated from Oklahoma A & M College in 1930 and earned her teaching certificate. She taught school for 38 years in a number of towns in the area and was a member of the First Christian Church.

Mrs. Clark is survived by her husband; one son, Arthur Edwin Clark of Oklahoma City; one grandchild; one brother, Wayne Haskell Thomas of Yukon; and one sister, Mrs. Howard (Lorene) Mahurin of Olympia, Wash.","STR06" "I5819","Thomas","Edward Valejo","14 Apr 1872","30 Jan 1945","0","Edwin Valejo Thomas, 72, died Sunday following a heart attack at his home, 211 West Eleventh street. (January 28, 1945, buried Jan. 31, 1945 according to Thomas family bible) He had been here four months, moving from Ripley where had lived since 1898. Thomas was born April 14, 1872, at Xenia, Kas., the son of John and Elmira Anson Thomas. He was married to Orpha A. Phenis at Agra Sept. 21, 1904. He was a member of the Christian church and a Knight Pythias. Funeral services will be conducted at the Ripley Christian church Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. by Rev. Romans Smith, Stillwater Christian church pastor. Burial will be in the Ripley cemetery under the direction of Vincent funeral home.
Survivors beside the widow included a son, Wayne H. Thomas of Frederick; two daughters, Mrs. DeeVilla Clark of West Plains, Mo. and Mrs. Lorene Mahurin of Stillwater; a brother French L Thomas of Clovis, N.M. Bearers will be Bill Simma, George Kirk, J.R. Elliott, Hubert Moorman, Bill Hickman and George Saint.","STR06" "I48597","Thomas","Eilene Marie","20 Apr 1937","25 Jan 2024","0","Eilene Marie Wehr-Rath, 86, of Lexington, Nebraska, passed away on Thursday, January 25, 2024, at her home in Lexington.

She was born on April 20, 1937, in Bennet, Nebraska, to Fred and Agnes (Brejcha) Thomas. Eilene attended public school in Bennet and graduated from Bennet High School with the class of 1954. She married Robert (Bob) Snyder in 1955. To this union, two children were born, David and Theresa (Terri). In 1967, she married Veryl Wehr and welcomed his son, Doug. The three kids were raised as one family. After Veryl's death, Eilene married Hugh Rath in 2007. They spent their latter years of life singing to each other, studying the Bible, and just loving one another!

Eilene spent most of her adult career working for Reach Electronics in Lexington. She worked up the corporate ladder from secretary to eventually becoming CEO. During this time, her biggest accomplishment was applying for and having the company awarded the President's ""E"" Award for Exports from the US Government. She got to dine at the White House with then President Ronald Reagan. After Reach closed their doors, she moved on to work for Veetronix, a subsidiary of Reach. She would tell her kids, ""I'm just a little ole' kid from a little ole' town with no college education. I just can't believe the opportunities I've had in my life!"" She retired early when her husband, Veryl, became ill and needed around-the-clock care.

Eilene loved spending time with her family, cooking, boating, being at the lake, and being with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She enjoyed needlework and doing plastic canvas. She gave many of the things she made away. In her younger years, you would find her sunbathing or boating at Johnson Lake, but as she aged, she liked watching Andy Griffith or Looney Tunes on tv, relaxing outside, and taking naps! She was a member of the Prince of Peace Catholic Church in Kearney.

Those left to cherish her memory are her children, Doug Wehr of Kearney, David (Linda Kingham) Snyder of Fort Collins, Colorado, and Theresa (Terri) Casper of Lexington; step-children, Steve (Linda) Rath of Elwood, Nebraska and Mike (Amanda) Rath of Whitney, Nebraska; sister, Phyllis (Ralph) Steward of Bennet, Nebraska; grandchildren, Jason (Tiffany) Wehr, Christopher (Claudia) Wehr, Daniel (Felicia) Snyder, Alyssa (Ryan) Benson, Julie (Sean) Urban, Mary Beth (Clint) Stoll, Curt Casper, Becki (Tom) Hoffman, Eric Casper and Blake (Courtney Patterson) Casper; fifteen great-grandchildren with two more on the way, special friend Sue Berndt who cared for her so lovingly the last several years, as well as many extended family and friends.

Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her ex-husband Robert (Bob) Snyder, husband, Veryl Wehr, and husband, Hugh Rath; brothers, John Thomas and Bill Thomas; sister, Vivian Thomas, son-in-law Craig Casper, stepchildren, Debra Smith, Ron Rath, and Beverly Dyke.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Thursday, February 1, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. at Reynolds-Love Funeral Home in Lexington with Pastor John Strackbein, officiating. The service will be live-streamed via the Reynolds-Love Funeral Home Facebook page.

Inurnment will be held at Greenwood Cemetery in Lexington, with refreshments following at Grace Lutheran Church in Lexington.

Memorials are kindly suggested to the Lexington Volunteer Fire Department. A very special thank you to the LVFD for helping Eilene so many times.510
Reynolds-Love Funeral Home in Lexington is honored to be assisting the family with arrangements. Please share online condolences with the family by visiting: reynoldslovefuneralhome.com

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Reynolds Love Funeral Home)","STR06" "I10412","Thomas","Emily M. ""Tee""","23 Feb 1885","22 Apr 1913","0","The daughter of Daniel Thomas and Sarah Grigsby.","STR06" "I47768","Thomas","Geneva","15 Jan 1930","31 Dec 2019","0","Geneva Iles, 89, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Tuesday, December 31, 2019 in Hemphill Care Center.Geneva was born January 15, 1930 in Kerlin, Arkansas to parents, Jeff and Ruthie Ray Freeman Thomas. She grew up in Brookeland, Texas and later lived in Port Arthur, Texas before moving to Hemphill. She was a loving wife, mother, and homemaker. She loved to sew and spend time with her grandchildren.

Geneva is survived by her sons, James Thomas Iles of Hemphill and Donald P. Iles and wife, Angela, also of Hemphill; brothers, Charles Ray Thomas and wife, Francis, of Lewisville, Texas; sister, Norma Lee Martin and husband, Joe Clinton Martin, of Hemphill; grandchildren, Danny Iles of Lufkin, Chris Iles of Nacogdoches, Caitlyn Iles of New Caney, and Makenna Iles of Hemphill; and many nephews and nieces.

She was preceded in death by her husband, John Kenneth Iles; parents, Jeff and Ruthie Ray Thomas; brothers, Vernon Thomas, Jeff Thomas, and Dewitt Thomas; sisters, Patsy Penderlast and June Thomas; and niece, Linda Baca Bargainer.

Visitation will be held from 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. Friday, January 3, 2020 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Friday, January 3, 2020 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Burial will follow services in Hemphill Cemetery.

Condolences may be left and guestbook may be signed at www.starrfuneralhome.com.

(Copied from Starr Funeral Home Website)
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 8, 2020, Page 5","STR06" "I25768","Thomas","George","Abt 1845","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1880 Census

Name RelationMarital StatusGenderRaceAgeBirthplaceOccupationFather's BirthplaceMother's Birthplace
George THOMAS Self M Male W 35 NJ Farm Laborer NJ NJ
Nancy A. THOMAS Wife M Female W 34 AL Keeping House AL AL
Mary H. THOMAS Dau S Female W 10 TN At Home NJ AL
Martha A. THOMAS Dau S Female W 4 AL At Home NJ AL
John L. THOMAS Son S Male W 3 TN At Home NJ AL
Briggs J. THOMAS Son S Male W 5M TN At Home NJ AL
John MCLEMORE Nephew S Male W 20 AL Farm Laborer AL AL
Richard MCLEMORE BroL W Male W 45 AL Farm Laborer AL AL
Source Information:
Census PlaceDistrict 1, Lincoln, Tennessee
Family History Library Film 1255267 NA Film Number T9-1267
Page Number 3B","STR06" "I29732","Thomas","Gordon Lawrie","4 Dec 1914","15 Oct 1997","0","Volume 5 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 1, 1941, reported that Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thomas were set to leave for Coral Gables, Florida, where Mr. Thomas would be an instructor in the University of Miami.

In the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 9, September 2, 1946, in a column titled ""Our Service Men Who Have Returned Home"", it was noted that Gordon L. Thomas 'after three years' service in U.S., Italy, France and England. He is now an instructor at Michigan State College.'

The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 11, published September 6, 1948, reported that he was attending Northwestern University at Evanston, Ill. while on a leave of absence from Michigan State College. Volume 15 of the same periodical, published September 1, 1952, noted that he received his Ph.D. degree in speech from Northwestern University at Evanston, Illinois. It was further noted that he and his family had moved to a new home in East Lansing, Michigan.

Volume 22 of the same periodical, dated September 7, 1959, reported that the family spent three months during the last winter in Mexico. Much of their time was spent travelling, with visits to Mexico City, Vera Cruz, Oaxaca, Cuernavaca, Puerto Vallarta and a small fishing village. Mr. Thomas was on a sabbatical leave from Michigan State University. Volume 23 reported he had been recently re-elected to his second term as Mayor of the City of East Lansing. Volume 26 of the same periodical reported that Gordon, Phyllis and Kathleen had spent three months driving their own car through a number of European countries, including Russia and Poland. Volume 28 reported they had again spent their summer traveling by car throughout Europe.","STR06" "I14097","Thomas","Iredell Dickinson","Abt 1805","Abt 1866","0","Iredell Thomas was an early settler in the area, arriving in east Texas with his parents and siblings around 1828. He built the first store in the newly established town of San Augustine in 1833, and it became one of the largest mercantile businesses in town. A leading citizen of the area, Thomas amassed considerable wealth and land holdings as a businessman and planter. During the Texas Revolution he participated in the siege of Bexar and served as secretary of the San Augustine Committee of Vigilance and Safety.

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/drtsa/00047/drt-00047.html

At the time of the 1860 census, brother-in-law Matthew Cartwright had real estate at $500,000 and personal property near $75,000, with only 13 slaves. Henson and Parmelee point out by way of contrast that brother-in-law and ""planter"" William Garrett estate, included 132 slaves, and that ""Farmer-Merchant"" Iredell D. Thomas had $166,000 in accumulated wealth, and 52 slaves. (Henson and Parmelee, ""The Cartwrights of San Augustine,"" p. 191).

In the book ""Becoming Bourgeois: Merchant Culture in the South, 1820-1865"" (Frank Byrne, The University Press of Kentucky, 2006, available on Google Books), the author writes that both of Iredell's sons ""went on to serve in the Confederate army for the remainder of the war. Later both gained a measure of political notoriety in postwar Texas, James as a senatorial candidate in 1877 and Iredell (Jr.) as a leading organizer of the Ku Klux Klan in San Augustine.""



","STR06" "I19712","","","","","","","" "I19712","","","","","","","" "I1558","Thomas","Julia Alma","14 Feb 1878","13 Jan 1949","0","Her death certificate shows her as the daughter of Noel Thomas and Jannie Mathews of Texas.","STR06" "I1558","Thomas","Julia Alma","14 Feb 1878","13 Jan 1949","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I30394","","","","","","","" "I38464","Thomas","L. G.","15 Mar 1919","2 Oct 1987","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 12, 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 3A Stamped 74
Geneva and Bronson Road
54-60
Thomas, George L Head M W 49 m 25 La La La Farmer
Thomas, Dena Wf F W 45 m 21 Tx Tx La
Thomas, John R Son M W 15 S Tx La Tx Laborer Farm
Thomas, Lamar Son M W 13 S Tx La Tx
Thomas, L. G. Son M W 11 S Tx La Tx
Thomas, Odis Son M W 7 S Tx La Tx
Thomas, Opal Dtr F W 5 S Tx La Tx","STR06" "I24820","Thomas","Leora","Nov 1897","Yes, date unknown","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows her as marrying Leonard SAUNDERS.","STR06" "I8058","","","","","","","" "I5905","Thomas","Lorene","3 Sep 1915","20 Mar 1995","0","RR2 Box 109, Olympia, Washington, 98502","STR06" "I4595","Thomas","Lottie","28 Dec 1901","5 Mar 1995","0","LOTTIE ANDERSON 28 Dec 1901 05 Mar 1995 73055 (Marlow, Stephens, OK ) (none specified) 442-64-0712 Oklahoma","STR06" "I9358","Thomas","Lucy","4 Oct 1839","2 Jan 1896","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Paula Williamson, states that ""She was the a widow who was the first wife of John Henry Lee. She died of measles after being exposed to her grand daughter with measles who also died. She and John had 4 children (she had children by previous marriage.) ""","STR06" "I24516","Thomas","Patrick","7 Jan 1929","Feb 1963","0","(Research):Patricia Thomas notes that he died in Brackenridge Hospital in Austin.","STR06" "I8953","","","","","","","" "I8954","","","","","","","" "I35059","","","","","","","" "I4052","Thomason","Glen Eugene","21 Jul 1915","27 May 2000","0","The Oklahoma Genweb World War II project for Comanche County notes that Glen E. Thomason, entered the Navy in April 1943. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam W. Thomason, and husband of Mazella Beznoska.

http://www.okgenweb.org/~okcomanc/military/ww2t.html","STR06" "I9250","","","","","","","" "I71","Thompson","Alexander","Abt 1739","Between 1808 and 1815","0","From ""Thompson Mill History"" by Calvin G. Floyd in STRICKLAND SCENE Vol 2, No 1 First Quarter 1981 (Strickland Research, Inc. 1661 Laurancae Way, Riverdale, GA 30296): ""Alexander Thompson, Sr. was born 1739 and died 1815 in Madison County. He married Elizabeth Hodge (1745-1820). They are buried near Thompson's Mill, but no grave markers have been found by the writer.

Alexander Thompson, Sr. was a Revolutionary War soldier. He received a scalp wound at the battle of King's Mountain which left a permanent scar.

Alexander Thompson moved his family from Burke County, NC, to Wilkes County, GA in 1788. His sister and her husband, William McDaniel, also came to Wilkes County at this time. (Later he) moved to a place on the east side of South River across from his son's home (James Thompson, Sr.). This was in Elbert County at that time. They built substantial log houses for their families. Alexander Thompson, Sr. built a dam across South River at the shoals. A grist mill and a saw mill were constructed and were operated by water power. His will states that he also had cotton machines. In the book, OUR KIN by Manning, it is written that this was the first grist mill in north Georgia. Lumber was sawed at the mill from primeval timber to build the two story home of Alexander Thompson, Sr.

He was on the first Superior Court Jury list after Madison County was formed in 1812. He was a member of the first Board of Road Commissioners from Danielsville District in 1812. He bought one of the lots at auction onthe Court House Square in Danielsville, which were sold for funds to build a courthouse.

A plantation of 1900 acres was operated by the Thompson family. Several slaves were owned by family members. The mills and farms were operated for several generations by descendants of Alexander Thompson.


From HISTORY OF GEORGIA AND GEORGIA'S PEOPLE by Geo. G. Smith:

Listed on page 623 are names of revolutionary soldiers who recieved money and those who received land warrants. On page 640, Alexander Thompson and Solomon Strickland, father of Thompson's daughter-in-law Eunice are listed as receiving land warrants. Alexander received land in Washington Co, GA. He was wounded in the Battle of King's Mountain.

From the book HISTORICAL SKETCHES, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES AND EARLY SETTLERS IN NORTHEAST GEORGIA by Rev. Groves Harrison Cartledge, compiled by Jessie Julia Mize and Virginia Louise Newton, Athens GA 1960 pps 72-76:

Alexander Thompson and his two sons, James and William, were from Burke County, NC and settled on the South Fork of the Broad River about 1790. Alexander Thompson located on the place now owned and occupied by his grandson, Dr. Berry M. Thompson, and built the first mill on the place. He was a man then somewhat advanced in life.

From HISTORY OF PIKE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, 1798-1876, by L.W. Conerly: The Thompson ancestors were from Scotland. Some of them settled in New York, North Carolina and Georgia. Alexander Thompson, Sr and son James, fought in the battle of King's Mountain. he was wounded in the head. A man named Griffith was hot and when Thompson stooped to raise him up a ball stuck him in the forehead, passed over his head under the scalp and came out at the back of his neck, leaving a scar were hair was prevented from growing.","STR06" "I1154","Thompson","Alexander","4 Mar 1771","12 Nov 1824","0","From the Deed Records of Franklin Co, GA, Abstracted and compiled by Martha Walters Acker, pg 87:

Bill of sale dated 20 Nov 1805, rec. 24 Dec 1805, from A. Franklin and Isaac Strickland, executors of John Gilbert, to Alexander Thompson, Jr. (?) In cons. of $630, conveys a negro woman named Betty and two of her children, a boy named Nelson and a girl named Celi. Wit: J.I.C. Cleghorn

Alexander Thompson settled on the place on which John Hopkins lived and died. He was a most excellent man and was one of the first elders of the Presbyterian church of Danielsville before its removal to town, when it stood two miles south of town and was known as Pisgah church. About 1820, Alexander Thompson, Jr. sold his place near Danielsville to a Mr. Towns, and removed to Mississippi, and the subsequent history of him and his family is unknown to me. (From HISTORICAL SKETCHES, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES AND EARLY SETTLERS IN NORHTEAST GEORGIA)

Alexander Thompson, Jr. came to Amite County in 1818 with the Epps, Powells and Wells. They organized the Pisgah Presbyterian Church with Rev. Robt. Smiley pastor. This church is now in Summit with all its records. (From HISTORY OF PIKES COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI by Connerly, pub. 1909)","STR06" "I45590","Thompson","Arthur Lee","29 Jun 1929","14 Jun 2014","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Joy Favors, had a transcription of his obituary as follows:

Arthur Lee ""Heavy"" Thompson, age 84, of Lexington, Alabama, passed away Saturday, June 14, 2014, at his residence after an extended illness. Mr. Thompson was a native of Lauderdale County, Alabama, owner of A.L. Thompson Builders Supply and a member of Lexington United Methodist Church. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, June 17, 2014, at Lexington United Methodist Church. Phil Springer, Kenny Baskin and Sam Hayes will be officiating. Burial will follow in Barnett Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday, June 16, 2014, at Lexington United Methodist Church.

Survivors are his wife, Stella Martha Smith Thompson, Lexington, Alabama; one son, Mickey Thompson and wife, Regina, Lexington, Alabama; one daughter, Martha Lee Mitchell and husband, Kim, Lexington, Alabama; one sister-in-law, Nellerene Thompson, Lexington, Alabama;Six grandsons, Todd and Alanna Sullivan, Chase Sullivan, Heath Thompson, Logan Thompson, Jacob and Amber Mitchell, Lauren and Justin Bowen; two great-grandchildren, Katelyn Sullivan and Silas Mitchell; several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, J.M. ""Mac"" and Ollie Thompson, and two brothers, J.O. ""Orbie"" Thompson and W.M. ""Billy"" Thompson.

Loretto Memorial Chapel is in charge of all arrangements.

Affectionately referred to as Mr. Heavy, A.L. Thompson was a beloved resident of Lexington, Alabama, a community he deeply cherished. Many know him for the business he began in 1957, A.L. Thompson Builder's Supply, but the people of Lexington know he was much more than a local business owner. He was both the actual and honorary father, grandfather, and friend to all he met.

Loving husband, faithful friend and Lexington High School's number one fan, Mr. Heavy represented the best of what Lexington had to offer. He assisted any in need that he met, supported his family to ensure their happiness and success, and gave out more than a few quarters to the young people lucky enough to get a hug from Heavy. ""Don't spend it all in once place!"" A.L. loved his church, helped start the first fire department of Lexington, and was a charter member of the Lexington Lion's Club. No matter who he met, they were treated as family.

Although Mr. Heavy will not be selling lumber, frequenting LHS sporting events, or making us laugh with his witty one-liners, his impact on all of us will not pass. He has touched the community and forever improved it with the nondiscriminatory openness and love he shared with all. It is notable that Mr. Heavy passed away on Father's Day weekend, as his fatherly example is one that has blessed the community for decades and will continue to serve as a model toward which to strive.

Pallbearers will include Terry Thompson, Rodney Jones, Billy Don Thompson, Tommy Springer, Sam Newton, Mark Hammond, Kyle Davis and Zach Bunnell (representing all past and present youth, so special to Mr. Heavy).

Honorary pallbearers will include Ted Hammond, Steve Johnson, Tommy Smith, Jim Smith, Wilmer Springer, Rickey Littrell, Spencer Michael, Kevin Pettus, Bobby McGuire and the Fellowship Sunday School Class.

Published in Florence Times Daily on June 16, 2014","STR06" "I30191","Thompson","Cora Alice","Abt 1884","23 Aug 1935","0","The daughter of Azriah THOMPSON and Sarah PRIAR.","STR06" "I5674","","","","","","","" "I36691","","","","","","","" "I8411","Thompson","Esther","Abt 1741","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married William McDANIEL.","STR06" "I45588","Thompson","Francis E.","21 May 1922","28 Dec 2002","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Joy Favors, had a copy of her obituary posted:

Frances Thompson Bergin, 80, passed away on Dec. 28, 2002. She was a longtime resident of Sheffield, Ala., a faithful member of Park Terrace Cumberland Presbyterian Church and a loyal volunteer at Keller Hospital. Frances was a devoted wife, loving mother, cherished grandmother and a treasured great-grandmother.Frances was preceded in death by her husband, Herschel T. (Bill) Bergin. Survivors include daughters and sons-in-law, Jean and Jim Edwards of Nashville, Tenn., Bettye and Bill Rogerson of Germantown, Tenn., and Sherry and Don Timberlake of Birmingham, Ala.; granddaughters, Amy Timberlake and Elizabeth T. Lewis of Birmingham, Ala.; great-granddaughter, Caroline Bergin Lewis; brothers, Orbie Thompson of Columbus Grove, Ohio, Billy Thompson and Arthur Lee Thompson of Lexington, Ala.; several nieces and nephews.Her funeral service will be held on Monday, Dec. 30, at 10:30 a.m., at Park Terrace Cumberland Presbyterian Church, with committal at Barnett Cemetery. The family will receive friends, Sunday, Dec. 29, from 3 until 5 p.m. at Serenity Chapel in Sheffield.In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be made to Park Terrace Cumberland Presbyterian Church or New Beacon Hospice, 2145 Highland Ave., Birmingham, AL 35205.Pallbearers are Roger Griffin, Tommy Griffin, Don Thompson, Jim Thompson, Mickey Thompson, Terry Thompson, Mitchell Wallace and Sandy Wallace.Spry Serenity Chapel Sheffield is directing. Published in Florence Times Daily on December 29, 2002","STR06" "I8399","Thompson","James","Abt 1761","Yes, date unknown","0","""James Thompson, Sr., son of Alexander Thompson, was also a soldier in the Revolution. He served for 20 months and 21 days and was also at the Battle of King's Mountain. He was appointed by the Georgia Legislature to the Board of Madison County Academy in November 1812. He was on the first Superior Court Jury list in 1812 of Madison County."" (THOMPSON MILL HISTORY by Calvin G. Floyd)

In HISTORICAL SKETCHES, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES AND EARLY SETTLERS IN NORTHEAST GEORGIA, p 72-76, it is noted that: ""James Thompson had in his young manhood fought the British and Tories at Cowpens, King's Mountain, and Guilford Court House. He married after the war, Sarah, the daughter of the widow Saye, whose husband had been killed in the Battle of Savannah, Ga, on the 9th of October 1779. James Thompson and his wife, Sarah, raised two sons and several daughters. Two of their daughters became wives of the two Carringtons, the sons of Rev. Timothy Carrington, a Baptist Minister, and perhaps the first pastor of Lystra Church. From these two daughters of James Thompson are numerous Carringtons now residing in Madison County and elsewhere. James Thompson's youngest daughter, then somewhat advanced in life, became the wife of John Bell, of Hall County, GA, a nephew of old Jim Bell.","STR06" "I8392","Thompson","James ""Jimmie""","1700","","0","""Jimmie Thompson was orphaned at age 10. He was bound to Patrick Hagan. Hagan was a very harsh taskmaster and made Jimmie do most of the farm work. Sundays were spent in religious study at the Hagan home. Jimmie ran away from Hagan when he was 13. He crossed the sea into Scotland with a merchant friend. He met a John Alexander who hired Jimmie to plow for him. The Alexanders were Presbyterians and they took Jimmie into their home and reared him. He was sent to his first formal school. John Alexander had one child, a daughter Ruth. Jimmie fell in love with Ruth and they wanted to marry. Her parents did not allow this until Ruth was 18 and Jimmie 21. The John Alexander and James Thompson families emigrated from Scotland to America about the 1730s. They settled about 20 mile west of Philadelphia, PA"" from Calvin G. Floyd, THOMPSON MILL HISTORY.

Pennsylvania records show a will of James Thompson dated 3 Feb 1748, leaving property to his sons: Alexander, Samuel, James, Robert and William.","STR06" "I45567","Thompson","James Malcolm ""Mack""","7 Dec 1895","2 Mar 1973","0","The Alabama Death and Burial Index shows him as a son of George Thompson and Elizabeth White, and spouse of Ollie McGuire Thompson. FHL Film Number 2242016

His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Joy Favors, links him to these parents, George L. Thompson (FAG # 8316454) and Jermine Elizabeth White (FAG # 8316455)","STR06" "I45567","Thompson","James Malcolm ""Mack""","7 Dec 1895","2 Mar 1973","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Pr 3, Lexington
Enumerated 26 and 27 April 1940
SD 8 ED 39-6 Sheet 12B
198-O-560
Thompson, Malcom J Head M W 42 M No 6 Ala Same Place Merchant Mds. Store
Thompson, Ollie (x) Wife F W 48 M No 8 Ala Same Place
Thompson, Arbie Son M W 21 S No H-4 Ala Peddler Mdse Store
Thompson, Francis E Dtr F W 18 S Ala Yes H-3
Thompson, William Son M W 12 S Yes 5 Ala Same house
Thompson, Arthur L Son M W 10 S Yes 3 Ala","STR06" "I45587","Thompson","James Orbie","9 Feb 1919","13 Feb 2001","0","Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page created by ""skydancr"" and maintained by Joy Favors:

James Orbie Thompson, 92, died at 5 p.m. Feb. 13, 2011, at his residence.

He was born Feb. 9, 1919, in Lexington, Ala., to Mac and Ollie McGuire Thompson, who preceded him in death. On May 5, 1943, he married Evelyn Berdene Heidlebaugh, who survives.

Mr. Thompson was owner of Thompson Trucking and had worked at Toledo Pipe, DOT Lines and as a welder at Ex-Cell-O. He enjoyed buying and selling antiques.

Survivors also include a son, James L. (Noi) Thompson, of Thailand; two daughters, Barbara (Carl) Kidd, of Columbus, and Beth Ann (Ted) Kray, of Fort Meyers, Fla.; two brothers, William (Nellarene) Thompson and Arthur Lee (Stella) Thompson, both of Lexington, Ala.; and six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by a sister, Francis Bergin.

Services will begin at noon Thursday at Hartman Sons Funeral Home, Columbus Grove. Pastor Mark Walls and the Rev. Carl Miller will officiate. Burial will be in Ottawa River Cemetery, Rimer, with military rites.

His Memorial page also has a photo of his military marker, embossed as follows:

James O Thompson
Sgt US Army
World War II
Feb 9 1919 (Cross) Feb 13 2011
Bronze Star Medal","STR06" "I8394","Thompson","John","1672","1710","0","John Thompson, whose ancestor had gone from Scotland to Ireland, married Esther Hale in Ireland. A horse ran away with him, throwing him over a bluff, killing him instantly. In a few days his widow died, leaving an only child, James, then ten years of age. (""THE THOMPSON FAMILY"" from the American Gen. Research Institute, Arlington, VA copyright 1972)","STR06" "I8403","Thompson","John","Abt 1771","","0","Never married. Inherited the mill and home tract from his parents, along with his brother, William. John died at Williamsburg, Virginia during tumor surgery. From ""Abstracts of Georgia Wills"" by Jeannette Holland, page 114 from the Madison County Will Book A (1812-1841) page 40: John THOMPSON of Elbert is listed here, 29 October 1811: 12 March 1813, p. 1, Lists his younger Brother William. Brothers and sisters: James, Sarah Robinson, Ruth Strickland, Alexander, Esther Langford, Robert, William. Exts: William and Alexander Thompson.","STR06" "I26306","Thompson","John B.","Oct 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Tennessee, Gibson County, Civil District 13
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900
SD 9 ED 47 Sheet 4A Stamped 53
64-64
McLemore, E Head W M Dec 1841 58 N 35 Tenn NC NC Farmer
McLemore, Martha Wf W F June 1844 55 M 35 1/1 Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, J. B. Son-in-law W M Oct 1866 33 m 9 Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
McLemore, Jennie Dtr W F Sept 1874 25 M 9 4/4 Tenn Tenn Tenn
Thompson, John A Grandson W M Feb 1891 8 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Thompson, Robert S. Grandson W M Nov 1894 5 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Thompson, Georgia Grandson M W Jun 1895 5 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Thompson, James Grandson M W Dec 1897 2 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Debman, W. R. Servant W M Feb 1858 42 S Tenn Tene Tenn Farm Laborer


1910 Census
Oklahoma, Kiowa County, Otter Creek,
Enumerated 9 May 1910
SD ??? ED 181 Sheet 19A Stamped 169
129-132
Thompson, John B. Head M W 43 m1 18 Tn Tn Tn Farmer
Thompson, Jennie Wf F W 34 m1 18 6/6 Tn Tn Tn
Thompson, John A Son M W 18 S Tn Tn Tn
Thompson, Robert Son M W 16 S Tn Tn Tn
Thompson, Georgie Son M W 13 S Tn Tn TN
Thompson, Jimmie Son M W 11 S Tn Tn Tn
Thompson, Mattie Pearl Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tn Tn
Thompson, Eugene Son M W 1 5/12 S Ok Tn Tn
McLemore, Egbert Father in Law M W 68 M1 45 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Marther Mother in Law F W 65 m1 45 1/1 Tn Tn Tn

1920 Census
Tennessee, Gibson County, 13 Civil District
Enumerated 27 Jan 1920
SD 9 ED 57 Sheet 14A
280-289
Thompson, J. B. Hed M W 50 M Tn Tn Tn Farmer
Thompson, Jennie Wf F W 45 M Tn Tn TN
Thompson, Mattie Dtr F W 16 S Tn Tn Tn
Thompson, Eugene Son M W 11 S Tn TN Tn
Thompson, Maggie Dtr F W 5 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Mrs. Maggie Mother in law F W 75 Wd Tn Tn Tn



","STR06" "I3601","Thompson","Margaret","Aft 1731","Yes, date unknown","0","From RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: g1694b

She was the daughter of James and Mary Thompson","STR06" "I27717","Thompson","Martha Ellen ""Mattie""","26 Aug 1873","7 Aug 1941","0","Sherry Rymer emailed on 12-15-2009 that Martha Ellen Thompson was a daughter of Thomas H. Thompson and Eliza Rice of Lauderdale County, Alabama.","STR06" "I8402","Thompson","Mary","Abt 1769","Bef 1811","0","Not listed in the will of her brother, John Thompson. She either is mistakenly being shown as a child of Alexander Thompson and Elizabeth Hodge, or she predeceased her brother.","STR06" "I16626","Thompson","Mattie","Abt 1876","Yes, date unknown","0","Her grandson, Arthur McLemore, wrote that Mattie's father, ""John Thomasson was a Cherokee Indian.""
","STR06" "I8738","Thompson","Opal Olene","Aft 1921","19 Apr 1987","0","Vonda Strong writes that she was the daughter of Nelson and Francis Thompson. She believes that the maiden name of Francis was Whipkey.","STR06" "I45591","Thompson","Orvel Daniel","12 Apr 1916","23 Sep 1917","0","Copied from his memorial page at FindAGrave, created by Joy Favors:

Name: Orvell Thompson
Death Date: 23 Sep 1917
Death Place: Lexington, Lauderdale, Alabama
Gender: Male
Race; White
Age at Death: 18m
Estimated Birth Date: 1916
Birthplace: Ala.
Father's Name: Mack Thompson
Father's Birthplace: Ala.
Mother's Name: Ollie Thompson
Mother's Birthplace: Ala.
Film Number: 1908183
Reference Number: cn 153","STR06" "I1609","Thompson","Robert Andrew","30 Oct 1897","4 Mar 1986","0","Known as Bob. His Pampa, Texas, pall bearers were E. E. Shelhamer, Lee Fraser, Calvin Whatley, Rufe Jordan and J. B. ""Buff"" Maguire.

ROBERT THOMPSON 30 Oct 1897 Mar 1986 78639 (Kingsland, Llano, TX) (none specified) 453-54-4119 Texas","STR06" "I5676","Thompson","Robert Daniel","29 Jan 1944","Abt 1947","0","Known as Danny or Danny-boy.

PAMPA-Traffic Accident Fatal for Child

Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon for Robert D. Thompson, 3 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson, who was killed at 12:25 Tuesday afternoon in the streets of Pampa. This was the first traffic fatality in the city of Pampa this year. Services will be held in the First Baptist Church in Pampa with the Rev. E. Douglas Carver, pastor the church, officiating. Burial will be in the Fairview cemetery with the Duenkel-Carmichael funeral home in charge of the arrangements. Officers reported that the small child was playing about 50 yards from his home and ran from behind a parked car into the path of an automobile driven by J.B. Massa, co-owner of the Soft Water Service Company. The child died instantly. Attending physicians reported that the young boy died of a skull fracture. The child is survived by his parents; one sister, Dorothy; grandparents, Mrs. A.P. Thompson of Breckenridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin W. Payne, Duncan, Oklahoma; uncles Fred Thompson, former mayor of Pampa, and Fritz Thompson of Borger. (Unidentified clipping from 1947)","STR06" "I66","Thompson","Ruth","Abt 1763","Abt 1860","0","SUCCESSION RECORDS OF ST.HELENA PARISH, LOUISIANA 1804-1854,
E. Russ Williams, Jr., c1966, p. 31 NOTE (Patricia Ezell): In LA, Succession Records are the equivalent of Probate Records.

Ruth Thompson, dgt. of Alexander Thompson and Elizabeth Hodge of Elbert Co. GA, married about 1787 to Henry Strickland, b. 1766, N.C., d. Madison County, GA Feb 1817. Henry was the son of Solomon Strickland and Amy Pace.

In the 1820 census of St. Helena Parish, LA., Ruth Stricklin appears as a widow over 45 yrs of age, has 1 boy age 18-25, 2 girls 16-25, 1 boy and 1 girl 10-15 yrs of age.

On 10 Apr 1823, Ruth Strickling married Benjamin Bagley in Amite County, MS.

On 29 Oct 1824, Benjamin Bagley and wife, sold to Elizabeth White, chattel (probably a slave) in Amite County, MS. Conveyance Book I, page 2, p.68.

On 28 Sep 1826, Benjamin Bagley sold to K. & R. Strickland in Amite County, land Conveyance Book 2, p.172

Benjamin Bagley had probably been married before his marriage to Ruth as he appears in the 1810 Amite County census with a family. He received a land grant in Amite County on 21 Dec 1811, Township 3 North, Range 13 East, Section 24, 505 acres. He received another land grant in Amite County, MS. on 15 Oct 1816, Township 3North Range 6 East. This 2nd land grant was assigned to Josiah Powell on 1 July 1827 which may be a sign that Benjamin and Ruth moved.... or it could just be that he sold the land.--(Patricia Ezell)

The BAGLEY family does not appear in the 1850 census for Amite, Wilkinson, or Franklin Counties, MS, nor do they appear in the 1850 census for St.Helena, East or West Feliciana.
A number of the STRICKLAND children were in the 1850 St.Helena Parish census: Cade, James and Willis (at least).
There is no succession record for Ruth Thompson, Ruth Stricklin, or Ruth Bagley in the St.Helena Parish records.
One curious thing is how did Ruth Thompson from GA to MS? With whom did she come? Henry Stricklin died in 1817 in Madison County, GA. (at least according to Albert Casey's book, AMITE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI AND ITS ENVIRONS, p. 589. It's probably that she came with some of her adult children who had already married while still living in GA., i.e. , like Elizabeth STRICKLAND who married Edward WHITE about 1814 in Elbert County, GA, Nancy STRICKLAND who married Grant Rice TAYLOR in Madison Co. GA on 19 Sep 1818, Willis H. STRICKLAND who married Amy in 1816 in Madison Co.GA (this family went to Tangipahoa LA where he founded Tangipahoa Baptist Church).","STR06" "I29847","Thompson","Samuel E.","20 Jun 1844","23 Oct 1910","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1870 Census
Alabama, Pike County, Beat No. 3, Post Office China Grove
Enumerated 5 August 1870
Stamped 289
HH 141
Wright, Samuel & Queen M
HH 142
Mathews, Henry & Queen M
HH 146
Wilson and Louisa McLemore
149-149
Thompson, Saml 23 M W Farming Ga
Thompson, Queen S 20 F M Keeping House Alabama

(Assumed to be Queen S. McLemore, based on first name and age, need marriage license to verify this)","STR06" "I7198","Thompson","Sophia","Abt 1786","Yes, date unknown","0","She was probably the daughter of Dr. Samuel Thompson and his wife Precious, who were also citizens of Coahuila-Texas. (White and Toole, p 37).","STR06" "I20518","Thompson","Sybil Ann","Between 1818 and 1820","Abt 1891","0","It appears that after the death of her husband, Sybil may have remarried. At the time of the 1860 Federal census, 40 year old Sybil is listed in the household of 55 year old John BODGLEY, along with 9 year old Worthy GATES and 13 year old Lydia GATES. Worthy is listed, in error, as female. 23 year old George BODGLEY was living in the home as well. They were living in Jacksonville, Chickasaw County, Iowa.","STR06" "I6319","Thompson","Toy","2 Mar 1913","21 Jun 2006","0","1930 census Stephens Co. OK ED 69-10 Pg. 101B
King Twp.
161/177 Thompson, Charlie C., head, MW, 43, M, age when first married 24, AR AR AR
Bessie A., wife, FW, 37, M, age when first married 19, AR AR AR
Toy May, dau., FW, 17, OK AR AR
Ruth A., dau., FW, 10, OK AR AR
Dodson, Jessie, boarder, MW, 19, S, OK AR AR

The Duncan Banner
June 23, 2006
Toy May Gentry
March 2, 1913 - June 21, 2006
Toy May Gentry, 93, of Duncan, died Wednesday, June 21, 2006, in Duncan Regional Hospital.
Funeral will be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in First Baptist Church with her nephew, Don Pogue, officiating, assisted by her family. Burial will be in Duncan Cemetery under direction of Carter-Smart Funeral Home.
Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Mrs. Gentry was born March 2, 1913, near Duncan. She married William T. Gentry on May 23, 1931 in Gatlin. He preceded her in death. She retired from Universal Life Insurance Co., where she served as head underwriter for 25 years. She was also a member of First Baptist Church of Duncan since 1927. She enjoyed spending time with her family, socializing with her friends and traveling.
Survivors include a son, Charley Gentry of Duncan; a sister, Ruth Pogue of Ringling; two grandchildren: Chris Gentry and Tara Gentry, both of Laguna Beach, Calif.; a daughter-in-law, Sandy Gentry of Duncan; nieces and nephews: Don and Suzanne Pogue of Ringling, Charlene and Dwayne Pollock of Duncan, Kay and Paul Sanders of Little Rock, Ark.; and the family of Bill Pogue of Ringling. She leaves behind her dearly beloved companion, a bull mastiff, Bo.
Bearers will be Cody Pogue, Jim Ed Pogue, Jeff Sowards, Rodney Pollack, Randy Pollack and Chris Gentry.
Honorary bearers are Van Chew, Rick Lewis, Charles Ray Pogue, David Sanders, Charles Sanders and Rusty England.
Memorial contributions may be made to First Baptist Church of Duncan.

(Courtesy of Lyn Cordell)","STR06" "I8405","Thompson","William","Abt 1781","Abt 1854","0","""After his brother John died, he became the sole owner of Thompson's Mill and farm.""","STR06" "I48522","Thompson","William Hilton","31 Aug 1918","14 Oct 1994","0","W. H. Thompson

Funeral services for William Hilton Thompson, 76, of Route 1, Broaddus, were held at 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 16, 1994, at Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel in San Augustine with Bro. Jim Moss officiating. Interment followed at Hebron Cemetery.

He died Friday, Oct. 14, 1994, at Colonial Pines Care Center in San Augustine.

Thompson was born Aug. 31, 1918, in Gloster Mississippi, and had lived on FM 705 the past several years. He was a retired bookkeeper and served in the 11th Armored Division of the U.S. Army.

Survivors: his wife, Mrs. Corene Thompson of Hebron; a son, Tommy Thompson of Beaumont; two brothers, Donald Thompson of Gloster and G. H. Thompson of Baton Rouge, Louisiana; and two grandsons, David Thompson and John Thompson, both of Beaumont.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, October 19, 1994, Page 12","STR06" "I45589","Thompson","William M.","15 Jun 1927","13 Feb 2013","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Joy Favors, had a transcription of his obituary as follows:

William M. ""Billy"" Thompson, 85, of Lexington died Tuesday, February 12, 2013, at Huntsville Hospital.

Visitation will be Thursday, February 14, 2013, from 6-8 PM at Elkins East Chapel. Funeral services will be at 1 PM Friday, February 15, 2013, at Elkins East Chapel with Bro. Wendell White and Bro. Jimmy Grisham officiating. Burial will be at Springfield Cemetery.

Mr. Thompson served in the US Navy during WWII. He was a retired pipefitter and was a member of Local #377 and a member of Nebo Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
He was preceded in death by his parents JM ""Mac"" and Ollie Thompson; brothers Orbie and Orville Thompson; and sister, Frances Bergin.

Billy is survived by his wife Nellarene Thompson; daughter, Debbie Simpson (Derrick); sons, Terry Thompson (Jane) and Billy Don Thompson; brother, A.L. ""Heavy"" Thompson (Stella); grandchildren, Blake Thompson and Isabella Thompson.

Pallbearers will be Jimmy White, Jackie Tate, Mickey Thompson, Phillip Haynes, Jimmy McMasters, and Ronald Dale Hill. Honorary pallbearers will be David White, Bobby McGuire, William Howard, and Bobby Gene Butler.

The family would like to thank Dr. Wampler, Dr. Little, Dr. Mokulis, and staff at the VA Clinic.

It also had a photo of his military marker with was embossed as follows:

William M. Thompson
SK3 US Navy
World War II
Jun 15, 1927 (Cross) Feb 12 2013","STR06" "I46864","Thomsen","Darien E.","16 Jan 1926","2 Oct 2020","0","Obituary, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy:

A Funeral Service for Darien will be held on Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. at the Fairmont Community Church. The Graveside Service will be held at 1:00 p.m. at the Greenwood Cemetery in York, Nebraska.

Public visitation will be Monday from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva, Nebraska.

Memorials are suggested to the Fairmont Community Church in Fairmont, Nebraska.

Due the Covid 19 Epidemic, we are allowed to have 75% capacity at indoor Funerals. We will be following all Covid 19 guidelines and practicing social distancing. The Funeral Service will be live-streamed on our facebook page. You can find our page at @friendfuneraldirectors or by searching for our facebook page by searching 'Farmer & Son Funeral Home.' It is a public facebook page so you do not need facebook to watch the service.

Darien Eugene Thomsen was born January 16, 1926 to Emil & Dora (Christensen) Thomsen on the family farm 3 miles west of Cordova, Nebraska. He passed away on October 2, 2020 at the Fillmore County Hospital in Geneva, Nebraska at the age of 94 years, 8 months, and 17 days.

Darien was baptized April 11, 1926 at the Danish Lutheran Church in Cordova. He grew up on farms in York & Fillmore County through the 8th grade. He attended high school in Exeter and graduated in 1943.

Darien worked at various jobs after graduation including driving a truck working wheat harvest, at the Burlington railroad yard in Lincoln, Nebraska and at the Fairmont Airbase.

He was united in marriage to Betty Sluka on January 30, 1949 at the Grace Evangelical Lutheran parsonage in Geneva with the Rev. D. Grummert officiating. Because of the extreme snow that winter, only four people could attend the wedding.

Darien then started farming and lived on the same farm until he moved to Heritage in 2012. He was proud of the work he did on his own to improve the farm through the years.

Darien liked people. He liked to tease and always had a joke or a puzzle to have you try to figure out. In his younger years, he liked to hunt and fish. He also liked to do wood working and making things for people. He enjoyed travelling and visiting family. After the children were grown, he and Betty travelled many winters to Arizona to visit two of his uncles and aunts who spent winters there.

He and Betty liked to entertain too. Besides holidays with family, there were many card parties with friends. In the early years, everyone had children at home so there were usually more kids than adults at these parties. The kids would play together or play the card game, spoons. What a noisy bunch.

Since no one could attend their wedding on account of snow, they had a big celebration on their 25th and 50th wedding anniversary. Their 50th anniversary was on a particularly warm day.

Darien loved to go to garage sales and auctions, and he had many collections. More than anything else, he loved his family and friends. He always enjoyed visits with his grandchildren and in the later years his great grandchildren.

Darien's family said he was like a cat with 9 lives because he had some close calls through the years. The 9 passed by, they knew he was a man with a lot of experiences that kept his guardian angel busy.

Darien was a member of the Fairmont Community Church in Fairmont, Nebraska.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brother Dwaine Thomsen; wife Betty Thomsen; son Steven Thomsen; daughter Gayla Probasco; granddaughter Kari Probasco; and brothers-in-law Paul Bulwan and Irvin Sluka.

He is survived by his son Gene & Connie Thomsen of Lincoln, Nebraska; son-in-law George Probasco of Arapahoe, Nebraska; sister Dolores Bulwan of York, Nebraska; sister-in-law Olga Sluka of Geneva, Nebraska; grandchildren Todd & Heather Probasco of Fairmont, Nebraska, Ryan & Lindsay Probasco of Broomfield, Colorado, Erin & August Portz of Appleton, Wisconsin, Jennifer Thomsen of Omaha, Nebraska, Jason & Laura Thomsen of Lincoln, Nebraska; great grandchildren Grace, Tripp, & Daniel Probasco of Fairmont, Nebraska, Aynslea & Delaney Portz of Appleton, Wisconsin, Avery, Brooke, Hailey, & Blake Thomsen of Lincoln, Nebraska, Harper Probasco of Denver, Colorado; and nieces, nephews, cousins, and many friends.
","STR06" "I31173","Thomson","Arthur W.","5 Sep 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
New York, Erie County, Buffalo
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900
SD 17 ED 154 Sheet 6A Stamped 228
Thomson, Arthur Head W M Sept 1856 43 M 22 NY NY NY Clerk Gr???
Thomson, Ella Wf W F Feb 1856 44 M 22 3/3 NY NY NY
Thomson, Britte Dtr W F Nov 1880 19 S NY NY NY
Thomson, Shell Son W M Dec 1886 16 S NY NY NY
","STR06" "I31490","Thomson","Jennie Maude","10 Mar 1879","26 Feb 1947","0","She married Arthur Belton WESTFIELD of England, and they were the parents of Harry Thomson and Frank Markham Westfield.","STR06" "I9417","Thomson","Shell G.","Dec 1886","Yes, date unknown","0","""Shell G. Thomson enlisted in World War I on 5 June 1917. Born 26 December 1886; residing at 248 Front Avenue, Buffalo, New York, works in accounting, single, medium height, slender build, blue eyes, brown hair."" (Copied from Sanford Shulsen Tree at WorldConnect)","STR06" "I21522","","","","","","","" "I27273","Thornberry","Mildred","Abt 1805","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown on some genealogies as Mildred FUQUA.","STR06" "I25697","Thornberry","Ruth","31 Aug 1817","22 Nov 1902","0","The 1900 census shows she was the mother of 10 children, only one of whom survived her.","STR06" "I25697","Thornberry","Ruth","31 Aug 1817","22 Nov 1902","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1880 Household
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occ
upation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Ruth MC LEMORE Self Female W 66 AL Keeping House --- ---
Elviry KYLE Dau W Female W 46 AL VA AL
Nancy KYLE Dau S Female W 31 AL VA AL
Laura DOWNING Other S Female W 19 TN TN AL
Emily KYLE GDau S Female W 8 TN AL TN
Alfred GARRARD Other S Male W 24 MS Works On Farm AL NC
Source Information:
Census Place District 1, Hardin, Tennessee
Family History Library Film 1255260 NA Film Number T9-1260
Page Number 12D

1900 Census
Tennessee, Hardin County, Civil District 1, ED 26
111-114
Hardin, Gipson Gess Hd W M Aug 1852 47 Wd Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
Hardin, Charlie Son W M Jan 1883 17 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Farm Laborer
Hardin, William G Son W M Oct 1886 13 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hardin, Sallie G Dtr W F Jan 1889 11 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
Hardin, Martin S Son W M Sept 1871 8 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Ruth Mother in law W F Aug 1817 82 Wed 10/1 Ala Tenn Tenn
Hardin, Malinda A Neice W F Jan 1878 22 S Tenn Tenn Tenn","STR06" "I45565","Thornton","Dock","3 Oct 1891","1 Apr 1924","0","When he registered for the Draft during the First World War, he was farming in Mt. Roszell, Alabama. He stated he was born in Delrose, Tennessee on 3 Oct 1892, one year later than the year cited on his burial records. He was supporting a wife and children, asked for an exemption from service due to his dependents. He was described as of medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and dark hair.","STR06" "I45565","Thornton","Dock","3 Oct 1891","1 Apr 1924","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Tennessee, Lawrence County, Third Civil District
Enumerated 17 Feb 1920
SD 7 ED 85 Sheet 23A Stamped 78
415-374
Thornton, Dock Head m W 28 M Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
Thornton, Ella Wf F W 30 M Ala Ala Ala
Thornton, Willie Son M W S Ala ATenn Ala
Thornton, Mary E Dtr F W 3 S Ala Tenn Ala
Thornton, James M Son M W 21 [sic] S Ala Tenn Ala","STR06" "I26556","","","","","","","" "I13143","Thornton","Lucy","Abt 1812","Oct 1878","0","ROOKS, Mrs., widow of the late Maxey Brooks, died near Brooks' mill last Wednesday morning, aged about 65; Vol. 6, No. 44, October 18, 1878, page 3

Death Notices from The Meriwether County Vindicator

http://personal.lig.bellsouth.net/m/s/msaffold/Vindicator%20obits.htm

Said to be the daughter of William Thornton and Dinah Briggs.","STR06" "I6700","","","","","","","" "I5628","Threlkeld","James Creston","4 May 1908","24 May 1999","0","Ada Evening News- May, 1999 Creston Threlkeld Dallas, Texas --- Services for James Creston Threlkeld Sr., 91, Dallas, formerly of Ada, Okla., are 2 p.m. Wednesday at Southwest Church of Christ in Ada, Danny Stewart officiating. Burial follows in Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr. Threlkeld died May 24, 1999, at a Dallas nursing home. He was born May 4, 1908, at Francis, Okla. to Dr. William Rolle and Ida Trawick Threlkeld. He came to this area in 1912 and attended Ada High School. He graduated from East Central State College with a bachelor's degree, and he received his master's degree from the University of Oklahoma in 1941. He was co-owner and operator of Threlkeld Brothers Pickle Company in Ada with his brothers Robert and Emory. He was also co-owner of Threlkeld Farms west of Ada. He was a charter member of the Southwest Church of Christ, where he served as an elder for 20 years. He also taught Bible classes. He was a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army Air Corps, serving from 1942 until 1956. He moved to Dallas in 1990. He and Bettie Droke were married Jan. 20, 1937. She died June 2, 1989. Survivors include two sons, James C. Threlkeld Jr., Mesquite, Texas, and Gary Threlkeld, Littleton, Colo.; two granddaughters; two step-granddaughters; four great-grandchildren; and one step-great-grandchild. Bearers are Riley Young, Leo Sims, Norman Bullock, Glendel Hatton, Tommy Myers and James Coffey. Honorary bearers are John Lee, Wayne King, Butch Platt, Johnny Ray, Bill Bailey and Gary Littleton. Family and friends may call at Criswell Funeral Home from 7-8:30 p.m. today.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I6226","Threlkeld","Kathryn","12 Jul 1914","31 Jan 1998","0","Married a Mr. Russell.","STR06" "I5624","Threlkeld","Mary","29 Jun 1917","23 May 1998","0","Ada Evening News
Tuesday, May 26, 1998
MARY FAIGLE Hill Rolls, N.M.----Graveside services for Mary Bartlett Faigle, 80, High Rolls, are 2 p.m. Wednesday at Memorial Park Cemetery, Ada, Okla. Mrs. Faigle died May 23, 1998, at her home. She was born June 29, 1917, at Francis, Okla. to Dr. William Roly and Ida Trawick Threlkeld. She graduated from Ada high School and attended East Central State College in Ada, OK. She operated an independent insurance agency in New Mexico and was a member of the Cuba Avenue Church of Christ. She and Dr. Martin H. Bartlett were married in July 1935. After his death, she married Dr. Ernest T. Faigle in 1964. He died in 1973. Survivors include four daughters, Barbara Benedict, Sapulpa, Okla., Diane Weller Hitchcock, Boulder, Colo., Margaret McCarthy, Dallas, Texas, and Deborah Ackerman, Ruidoso; two stepchildren, James C. Faigle and Lin Vann, both of Albuquerque; a brother, Creston Threlkeld, Dallas, TX; eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Jo Nell Bartlett. Criswell Funeral Home, Ada, Okla. is in charge of arrangements.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I5630","Threlkeld","Robert Lee","9 Jan 1904","17 Feb 1995","0","Obituary: Services for Robert Lee Threlkeld, 91, Ada, are at 2 pm Monday at Criswell Funeral Home, Danny Stewart officiating. Burial follows at Memorial Park Cemetery.

Mr. Threlkeld died Februay 17, 1995 at a local nursing home. He was born January 9, 1904 at Alma to Dr. W.R. and Ida Trawick Threlkeld.

He attended Francis Schools and two years at East Central State Teacher's College. He moved to this area in 1920 from Francis and was retired as co-owner of Threlkeld Brothers's Pickle Factory and Threlkeld Farms. He was a member of Southwest Church of Christ and Ada Masonic Lodge, 119 Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. He was a veteren of the US Army, serving 1941-1944.

Survivors include a brother, J. Creston Threlkeld, Dallas, Texas; two sisters, Kathryn Russell, Commerce, TX and Mary Faigle of High Rolls, N.M.

Bearers are Bobby Johns, Fred Hopper, Jerry Droke, Glendel Hatton, Elmer Gerth, and Haskell Hill.

""Ada (Ok.) Sunday News,"" 19 February 1995 Courtesy of Ken Harvey","STR06" "I5632","Threlkeld","William Roly","1 May 1877","6 Oct 1971","0","He was the son of Cornelius W. Threlkeld and Mary C. Allen.

The Daily Ardmoreite
Ardmore, Carter County, Oklahoma
Wednesday, May 6, 1903
Alma, May 2: Dr. THREILKILD returned from school.

Obituary: Dr. William Roly Threkeld, 94, 600 W 16th (Ada, OK) died early Wednesday in a local hospital. The pioneer physician's medical career spanned more than 70 years. Services are scheduled for Friday at 2 pm in the Southwest Church of Christ. Floyd Davis and Richard Jones will officiate at the service. Burial will be in Memorial Park. Dr Threkeld was born May 1, 1877 in Delight, Arkansas. Even as a youngster, he planned on a medical career and began his studies while still in High School. His first medical instruction was taken at Little Rock and he was certified to practice in 1898. He came to Indian Territory in that same year, and began his practice in the Velma Alma area. While practicing there, he met his wife. They were married December 23, 1900. She died in 1948.

Later in 1898, Dr. Threlkeld moved his practice to Center. In 1903, he made another move to Francis. He continued his studies and in 1904 was graduated from the Barnes College in St. Louis, Mo. Dr. Threlkeld remained in Francis until 1919 until he moved to Ada. He was in Francis during the great flu epidemic in World War I and recalled tht during the height of the epidemic he went three days and three nights without sleep. He began his practice in horse and buggy days but in 1916 purchased his first car.

Dr. Threkeld maintained an office in downtown Ada until 1958 when he moved his offices to his home. He continued to practice medicine and always said that he ""never"" planned to retire. In 1967, he was honored on his 90th birthday at a special open house where his many friends and members of his family gathered.

Dr. Threkeld was a dedicated churchman and served his church as elder for many years. He is survived by three sons, Robert, of the home, Emeory C. and J. Creston, both of Ada; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Faigle of Alamogordo, NM, and Mrs. Kathryn Russell, Commerce, Texas; 10 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

Casketbearers will be Melvin McMillin, Kenneth Clinton, Dale Roberts, Virgil Howard, Emmett Hudson and Elmer Gerth.

Ada, Oklahoma, Wednesday, October 6, 1971 (Courtesy of Ken Harvey)","STR06" "I5632","Threlkeld","William Roly","1 May 1877","6 Oct 1971","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 census Pontotoc Co. OK Chickasaw Twp., Ada city, ED 62
-5 Sheet 18A 349/420 Threlkeld, W.R., MW 52 M 24 AR (missed the rest)
Ida, wife FW 53 M 25 TX
Robert, son MW 25 S OK
James C., son MW 21 S OK
Kathryn, dau. FW 15 S OK
Mary, dau. FW 12 S OK
Trawick, Elizabeth, mother-in-law FW 85 Wd MS","STR06" "I4477","","","","","","","" "I4466","","","","","","","" "I1511","Thurman","Kenneth Victor","18 Jul 1910","4 Aug 2003","0","His place of birth was shown as Mundy, Texas.","STR06" "I2242","Thurmond","Alfred McGrew","Abt 1869","Aft 1900","0","He lived with his uncle, Dr. William Patrick Henry McGrew, after his mother died.","STR06" "I2400","Thurmond","Alfred Seymour","Abt 1909","30 Jul 1919","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX3T-8Z6
name: Seymour Thurmond
death date: 30 Jul 1919
death place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 9 years
estimated birth date: 1910
birth date:
birthplace: Del Rio, Texas
marital status: Single
spouse's name:
father's name: George M. Thurmond
father's birthplace: Victoria, Texas
mother's name: Rosalia Comolli
mother's birthplace: Austin, Texas
occupation: School Boy
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place: Del Rio, Texas
burial date: 31 Jul 1919
additional relatives:
film number: 2073634
digital film number: 4167856
image number: 1948
reference number: cn 20322
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Seymour Thurmond, 1919","STR06" "I2210","Thurmond","Alfred Sturgis","Abt 1816","Abt 1876","0","1870 census show his place of birth as Georgia vs. Tennessee.

In REFUGIO, Hobart Huson called ""Alfred S. Thurmond the hero of Mier (Mexico)."" Several companies were captured and taken prisoner. The President of Mexico decreed that one out of ten of the prisoners were to be shot. Alfred Thurmond was required to interpret the decree to his fellow prisoners (Brown: History of Texas). All 173 prisoners drew beans, black and white. The 17 men who drew black beans were all shot. Capt. Cameron and Alfred S. Thurmond were manacled together, and marched into Mexico City, where Capt. Cameron was shot. Cameron had drawn a white bean, but the Mexicans hated him, so he was shot anyway. This is in spite of the fact he was a British subject. (From ""300 Years in Victoria County"" by Roy Grimes). Note: It was Capt. Ewin Cameron's company in which J. McGrue, pvt, was enlisted. This is most likely John McGrew, son of Alexander and Elizabeth Blackburn McGrew.

Huson (Vol. II, page 135) goes onto say that ""there were at least three prominent citizens who felt they could no longer live in a land ruled by the dam-Yankees. These unreconstructed and unreconstructale rebels were (Smith, Coleman) and the old Texian veteran, Captain Alfred Sturgis Thurmond. Capt. Thurmond was drowned when the ship on which he was bound for Mexico (where he was going to settle) was wrecked of the Texas Coast.""","STR06" "I2210","Thurmond","Alfred Sturgis","Abt 1816","Abt 1876","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Refugio County, SubDiv Number 4, PO Refugio
Enumerated 27 July 1870
283-288
Thurman, A S 54 M W Retail Grocer 1000 1000 Ga
Thurman, Julia 43 F W Keeping House Miss
Thurman, Alfred 1 m W Tx
Thurman, Dalton 13 M W Miss
Hayland, Sam 17 m W Clerk in Grocery Tx
Wardwell, W 24 M W Book Keeper NY
McGrew, Mary 15 F Mu House Servant Tx","STR06" "I2359","Thurmond","Ann Stafford","Aft 1884","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married first E. H. MAGGARO and second Edward THURSBY-PELHAM.","STR06" "I2379","Thurmond","Annie Laura","1895","","0","She was said to have married Dave Rob Black.","STR06" "I2360","Thurmond","Benton Stafford","14 Feb 1887","21 Oct 1951","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KZX4-8SP
name: Benton Stafford Thurmond
event: Draft Registration
registration date year range: 1917-1918
event place: El Paso County, Texas, United States
gender: Male
birth date: 14 Feb 1887
birthplace: Victoria, Texas, United States
country of citizenship: United States
nara publication title: World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards
nara publication number: M1509
film number: 1953282
digital folder number: 005152950
image number: 01989
Collection: Benton Stafford Thurmond, ""United States, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918""


From FindAGrave

Las Cruces Sun-News
October 24, 1951

THURMOND FUNERAL PENDS ARRIVAL OF SON FROM GERMANY

Funeral Services for D.S. Thurmond, 64, Hatch, who died Monday are pending the arrival of his son, Graham Funeral Home Reported.

Mr. Thurmond, a farmer, Hatch, died suddenly Monday morning.

His son is Lt. William Thurmond, expected here from his station in Stuttgart, Germany sometime tommorrow.

Other survivors include two brothers and two sisters.","STR06" "I2360","Thurmond","Benton Stafford","14 Feb 1887","21 Oct 1951","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
New Mexico, Grant County, Pr 26, Hurley
Enum 14 Feb 1920
SD 211 ED 57 Sheet 25B
Romero Street
115-532-544
Thurmond B S Head M W 33 M Tx Tx Tx Clerk Copper Co Office
Thurmond Lucille Wife F W 26 M Tx Tenn Tx

","STR06" "I2225","Thurmond","Columbus Lafayette ""Zip""","13 Nov 1833","1 Feb 1903","0","Esther McGrew Hardin says he ""was the achiever of the bunch."" He was sheriff, and at one time held just about every other office in Victoria Co, TX. He was considered the model sheriff of Texas. Per the Handbook of Texas, Columbus ""Old Zip"" Thurmond was a native of Tennessee and came to Texas at an early age and settled in Victoria County. He was a merchant in the firm of J.O. Wheeler and became treasurer of Victoria County in 1846. He married in 1858 to Maggie McGrew; they were parents of four children. He operated stores at Goliad and Brownsville between 1863 and 1865, when he became a land agent. He was sheriff of Victoria in 1884. His papers, covering 1831 to 1897, are in the Archives at the University of Texas.

His birthdate was auspicious. On November 13, 1833, between midnight and dawn, thousands of meteors showered the sky over North America. To the native peoples of the land, it appeared that the stars were falling out of the heavens. Some thought it was the judgment day. Others called it ""The Night the Stars Fell"".

A young girl who was a slave at the time of the event said ""Somebody in the quarters started yellin' in the middle of the night to come out and to look up at the sky. We went outside and there they was a fallin' everywhere! Big stars coming down real close to the groun' and just before they hit the ground they would burn up! We was all scared. Some O'the folks was screamin' and some was prayin' we all made so much noise, the white folk came out to see what was happenin'. They looked up and then they got scared too.""

The celestial phenomenon called ""the most impressive and awesome display ever recorded"" was, in fact, the Leonids meteor shower seen in one of its most impressive years. Viewers witnessed 50,000to 150,000 meteors per hour, only equaled by the November 17, 1966 display, when the Leonid shower brought 150,000 meteors per hour. Debris from the comet Temple-Tuttle that orbits the sun every 33 years causes the shower.""","STR06" "I2246","Thurmond","Columbus Lafeyette","Abt 1859","12 Dec 1919","0","He shares a triple headstone with his parents at the Evergreen Cemetery in Victoria. The informant was Miss Jessie Thurmond of San Antonio.","STR06" "I2251","Thurmond","George Murat","14 Dec 1873","10 Jul 1925","0","At the time son Seymour died in 1919, they were residents of San Antonio, Texas, living on 914 Fowler Street.","STR06" "I2251","Thurmond","George Murat","14 Dec 1873","10 Jul 1925","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Victoria County, Victoria
Enumerated 9 June 1900
SD 13 ED 87 Sheet 7A
300-149-149
Mitchell, J D Head W M Oct 1848 51 M 28 Tx SC MO Stock Raiser
Mitchell, Agnes M Wf W F Feb 1852 48 M 28 11/8 Tx Ky Md
Mitchell, Rebecca Dtr W F Feb 1883 17 S Tx Tx Tx At School
Mitchell, Acho D Dtr W F Sep 1886 13 S Tx Tx Tx At School
Mitchell, J D Jr Son W M Dec 1888 11 S Tx Tx Tx At School
Mitchell, Lafayette W Son W M Feb 1895 5 S Tx Tx Tx At Home
Thurmond, George M. Boarder Head W M Dec 1873 26 M 3 Tx Ky Tx Lawyer
Thurmond, Agnes Mitchell Wf W F Oct 1876 25 M 3 2/2 Tx Tx Tx
Thurmond, George Muratt Son W M Feb 1898 2 S Tx Tx Tx At Home
Thurmond, Mary Agnes Dtr W F Apr 1899 1 S Tx Tx Tx At Home
Reyas, Olife Servant M F Feb 1864 36 M 3 Tx Mex Tx Cook

1910 Census
Texas, Val Verde County, JP One
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 15 ED 138 Sheet 4A
508-70-72
Thurmond, Goo. M Head M W 36 m2 6 Tx Tx Tx Attorney Dist Attorney
Thurmond, Rosa Wf F W 30 m1 6 2/2 Tx Italy/Italian Germany/German
Thurmond, Murat G Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Thurmond, Mary A Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Thurmond, Roger S Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Thurmond, Alfred S Son M W 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I2243","Thurmond","John Green","Abt 1785","Bef 1840","0","Location of death shown by some as in Lauderdale County, TN and by others as in Dyersburg, Dyer County, TN.","STR06" "I2390","Thurmond","Mary Agnes","Apr 1899","22 Feb 1958","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3ZJ-SL8
name: Mary Agnes Cobb
event: Death
event date: 22 Feb 1958
event place: Del Rio, Val Verde, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Married
birth date: 30 Apr 1899
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: George M Thurmond
mother's name: Mary Agnes Mitchell
certificate number: 12516
film number: 2115251
digital folder number: 005145670
image number: 03358
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Mary Agnes Cobb, 1958","STR06" "I2401","Thurmond","Roger Harold","8 Dec 1904","24 Mar 1970","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36G-LWH
name: Roger H Thurmond
event: Death
event date: 24 Mar 1970
event place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 08 Dec 1904
Usual occupation: Public Official, District Judge
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: George M Thurmond
mother's name: Rosalie Comolli
Cemetery: West Lawn Cemetery, Del Rio, Texas
certificate number: 16233
film number: 2223246
digital folder number: 005145932
image number: 00969
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Roger H Thurmond, 1970","STR06" "I40952","Tierce","Doyle Slover","10 Dec 1920","9 Nov 2002","0","From FindAGrave:

He was shown as a son of Ealy Jackson Tierce (1896-1970) and Lois Slover (1900-1984)

Doyle's family roots go deep in West Texas, back to the time of Spanish land grants. Doyle was born in Lockney, Texas and grew up near Leakey, Texas.

Doyle received his B.S. and M.Ed. from Texas State University in San Marcos. Doyle married Jerry Jean Wood, of Beaumont. They had two children. For most of his career, he taught high school history and coached in Beaumont, Texas.

Doyle loved to fish, hunt, garden, and travel.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=56370418","STR06" "I2105","Tillett","Constance","Abt 1752","Between 1805 and 1808","0","Constance Tillett was likely a daughter of Giles Tillett of Virginia, who was an early settler of Georgia. In 1773, he can be living with his wife and 4 sons and 3 daughters on 500 ares of land at the fork of Broad river (Georgia), where he built a cabin. During the American Revolution, he was purportedly an unrepentant loyalist. On 12 October 1774, in response to the Boston Tea Party, the settlers of Kyoka (Kiokee) and Broad River signed a protest ""against any resolutions expressive of disloyalty to our most gracious King and the Lords and Commons of Great Britian."" Everette McGrew notes that he was a member of the South Carolina Dragoons, Capt. John Harrison's Company, South Carolina Light Dragoons, St. Augustine, FL, 25 Apr 1783, along with George and James Tillett.","STR06" "I114","Tillman","Anna Elizabeth ""Bettie""","3 Feb 1860","18 May 1941","0","Her Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows her as a daughter of Elza Tillman and Florida Matlock, both born in Georgia.

She is said to be a granddaughter of Stephen Matlock, Sr.","STR06" "I32166","Tillman","Hayden Dallas","29 Aug 1846","21 Feb 1920","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Twp 1 2 West of RR, P.O. Crystal Springs
Enumerated 17 Aug 1870
Page 81, Stamped 207
598-593
Tillman, Haden D. 23 M W Farmer 640 500 Miss
Tillman, Sallie A 19 F W Keep House Miss
Tillman, Florence 5/12 M W Miss

1910 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Part of Beat 1, Hazelhurst City
Enumerated 18 April 1910
SD 7 ED 45 Ward 1, Sheet 2B
43-45
Tillman, Hayden D. Head M W 63 m1 41 Miss Miss MissCounty Official Treasurer
Tillman, Sarah A Wf F W 59 M1 41 6/6 Miss Miss Miss
Tillman, Florence Dtr F W 40 S Miss Miss Miss Teacher Public School
Tillman, Dahlia Dtr F W 28 S Miss Miss Teacher Music
Tillman, Etna Dtr F W 25 S Miss Miss Teacher Music
Tillman, Bonnie B Dtr F W 18 S Miss Miss
Tillman, Marguerite Dtr F W 16 S Miss Miss

","STR06" "I32189","Tillman","Melissa Lurani","1 Aug 1850","29 Apr 1892","0","Jack Peters shows her as a daughter of Thomas Tillman and Mary Elizabeth Ellis. He also shows that she died on 29 Apr 1892 in Timpson, Shelby County, Texas. Blanche Green Phillips shows this same information.

Melissa Lurani, however, appears to have been listed on the 1900 census in the household of Thomas Jefferson Cammack (Mal???? Cammack, wife, age 59, mother of 4 children), but her name was also lined through on the census, perhaps to indicate she was deceased?","STR06" "I2827","Tilman","Nicholas","Abt 1813","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Louisiana, Ouachita Parish, Ward 7, PO Monroe
Enumerated 29 Aug 1860
Page 4
29-29
N. Tilmon 47 M Farmer $--- $--- La
John Tilmon 21 M Farmer $--- $100 La
Margaret Tilmon 17 F $--- $100 La","STR06" "I3680","Tilson","Sarah","Abt 1729","26 Jan 1754","0","James W. Bramhall posted "" I found grave sites for my eighth great grandparents in the Pilgrims Cemetary Plymouth, MA on both sides. I also found Sarah Tillson's grave site. The grave sites are #444, #445 & #453. I also have found a tax record for George Bramhall in Dover, MA ""1650"" much earlier than the 1680 time frame reported in the ""Bramhalls in America"" book. I have also found lineage from the Mayflower through Sarah Tillson's mother who is buried next to Sarah. On her grave stone, it indicated that she was the only daughter of Col. Tom Doty. Tom Doty is a direct decendant of Edward Doty of the Mayflower.""

FindAGrave has an iamge of the tombstone, but it is very difficult to read. They note it is inscribed ""In her 25th year. ""Relict"" to Capt. Joseph Bramhall. However, that website instead shows her as a daughter of Edmund TILSON and Elizabeth COOPER, for whom there are also memorials. Her siblings are shows as Hannah Tilson CHANDLER, Perez TILSON, and Elizabeth Tilson RANDALL.

Joseph was a sea captain, his wife is buried in the old Plymouth cemetary between her niece and sister-in-law. Perez was her brother. Also near, is Joseph's Parents Joshua and Sarah Ryder Bramhall. Joseph and Sarah Tilson Bramhall had three children. Joseph's wife Sarah died three years after him in Jan. 26, 1754. Have not been able to determine who rasied the children. Joseph, their second son, took his family to Meredith, NY and opened an inn on the Catskill Turnpike. I am a decendent of that second Joseph.

http://www.jenforum.org/bramhall/messages/86.html","STR06" "I26117","Timms","Bessie Maumee","23 Aug 1900","18 Dec 1975","0","Her Texas Death certificate shows her usual occupation as ""Practical Nurse"", and that was was a daughter of George TIMS and Josephine BROWN. Informant was Mrs. Joe Hawkins, relationship not listed.","STR06" "I26117","Timms","Bessie Maumee","23 Aug 1900","18 Dec 1975","0","(Research):

1940 Census:

Texas, Ellis County, JP 5
Enumerated April 20, 1940
ED 6 ED 70-28 Sheet 11A
Tellico Rd
206-O-500 Yes
Timms, Ben Head M W 54 S No 5 Ark Same House
Timms, Josie Mother F W 74 Wd No 3 Ark Same House
Timms, Lacky Brother M W 36 S No 7 Tx Same House Laborer Drag Line
McLemore, Bessie Sister F W 39 We No H1 Texas Same House
McLemore, Betty Jo Niece F W 5 S Tx Same House
McLemore, James T Nephew M W 3 S Tx Same House","STR06" "I13893","Tinsley","Daniel Herbert ""Herb""","22 Jun 1918","10 Jun 2009","0","Dale Rubel shows him as the son of Stephen Henry TINSLEY and Winnie Amanda Melvina EDGAR.

Obituary, as copied from this FindAGrave memorial page created by Ray&Peggy Holbrooks Pace:

Daniel H. Tinsley, 90, of Buna, Texas died Wednesday, June 10, 2009, at Baptist Hospital in Beaumont.

Funeral services will be 10:00 a.m. Saturday, June 13, at Adams EE Stringer Funeral Home in Buna with a 3:00 pm burial at Springhill Cemetery in Hemphill.

Visitation will be 2:00 to 8:00 pm Friday at the funeral home.

A native of Sabine Town, Texas, he had lived in Buna since 1956 and was a retired millright with DuPoint Refinery.

Survivors include his wife, Gwen Tinsley of Buna; son, Dan Tinsley of Hemphill; daughter, Jan Lange of Olive Branch, MS; 5 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren

There is also a photo of his military marker on FindAGrave, engraved with a cross and ""Daniel H. Tinsley, PFC US Army, World War II, Jun 22, 1918 Jun 10, 2009""

","STR06" "I24523","Tinsley","Ellis","13 Apr 1902","Abt 1983","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 24, 1930 by William H. Davidson
ED 202-3 SD 19th Sheet 3A Stamped 25
30-31
Tinsley, Ellis Hd R M W 27 M@22 Tx La Tx Farmer
Tinsley, Opal Wf F W 29 M@23 Tx Tx Tx
Tinsley, Thelma Dtr F W 4 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Tinsley, Geraldine Dtr F W 2 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Tinsely, Christine Dtr 2 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Tinsley, Ora L Dtr F W 1 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I38097","Tinsley","Esther","27 Dec 1898","Mar 1994","0","She married a SMITH.","STR06" "I38100","Tinsley","Josiah ""Joe""","19 Jan 1904","Jul 1966","0","He shares a double tombstone with Alice Tinsley Keeler, 1904-1984. Her FindAGrave memorial (FAG#92019230) created by Jim Funke and maintained by ""BATexan,"" shows that she was a daughter of Robert F. VINSON and his first wife, Eleanor GINGRAS. She was born in Big Arm, Montana, and married Joe Tinsley on 12 Jun 1929 in Helena, Montana. After his death, she married Thomas Francis Keeler.","STR06" "I38105","Tinsley","Marvin Luther","5 May 1915","13 Oct 1997","0","Obituary, copied from this FindAGrave contributed to his memorial page by FindAGrave contributor Sandra Bertram Meier:

Copied from the Obituary Collection in Buna Public Library, Vol. 1 1986 - 1999.

Marvin L. Tinsley, 82, of Vidor died Monday, October 13 at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont.

Funeral servcies were held Wednesday, October 15, at Mauriceville Church of Christ in Maruiceville with a graveside service at Yellowpine Cemetery near Hemphill.

A native of Nacogdoches, he lived in Vidor 33 years and was a retired operator for Fina Refinery in Port Arthur. He was also an Army veteran of World War II.

Survivors include his son, Larry Tinsley of Mauriceville; daughters, Reba Norsworthy of Mauriceville, Annette Richard of Nederland and Beth Chesser of Beaumont; brother, Herbert Tinsley of Buna; sister Clara Seales of Hemphill; 19 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

","STR06" "I38095","Tinsley","Stephen Henry","13 Aug 1868","12 Mar 1942","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Shelby County, Precinct 3
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 88 Sheet 5B
72-73
Tinsley, Stephen Headc W M Aug 1868 31 M2 La Miss Miss Farmer
Tinsley, Amanda Wf W F Jan 1880 20 M 2 2/1 Tx Ala Tx
Tinsley, Ester Dtr W F Dec 1898 1 S Tx Ala Tx","STR06" "I9229","","","","","","","" "I44514","Tipton","James Arnold","12 Jul 1884","3 Mar 1924","0","The Texas Birth certificate of his youngest son, John, showed that father J A Tipton was born in Houston County, Texas. He registered for the draft during the First World War in Sabine County, Texas. He was shown as a planer helper at Temple Lumber Company. He was of medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and light hair, and had lost one eye. Nearest relative was his wife, Maude Tipton.","STR06" "I44514","Tipton","James Arnold","12 Jul 1884","3 Mar 1924","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP No. 6
Enumerated 3 and 5 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 79 Sheet 3A
Remling and Browndell
53-53
Tipton, Arnold Head M W 35 M Tx Tx Tx Helper Planer Mill
Tipton, Maude Wf F W 34 M La Tx Miss
Tipton, Madge Dtr F W 10 S La Tx La
Tipton, Maxine Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx La
Tipton, Louise Dtr F W 3 6/12 S Tx Tx La

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated 16 Apr 1930
ED 202-4 SD 19 Sheet 4A
65-74
Tipton, Maud M Head F W 44 Wd La Tx Ala Proprietor Cafe
Tipton, Madge L Dtr F W 20 S La Tx La Teacher Public School
Tipton, Maxine M Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx La
Tipton, Louise E Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx La
Tipton, James A Son M W 8 S Tx Tx La
Tipton, John M Son M W 6 S Tx Tx La","STR06" "I44559","Tipton","James Arnold","23 Apr 1921","1 Apr 1998","0","Excerpts from his obituary, published in the Sabine County Reporter on April 8, 1998, page 13.

He was born in Pineland in 1921, and married to Dorothy Smither. He was a U. S. Marine Corps veteran of World War II, and the owner of Tipton Ford Inc. and a charter board member of Fredonia Bank. He had a son Jimmy and a daughter Nancy Carol.","STR06" "I1926","Tipton","Madge Lois","10 Mar 1910","22 Apr 1999","0","Madge was a member of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, and interested in genealogy.","STR06" "I44557","Tipton","Maude Maxine","11 Mar 1914","2 Oct 1980","0","Her Texas Death certificate shows that she was widowed, and a retired teacher. Her last name was STANLEY. Informant was James A. Tipton.","STR06" "I287","","","","","","","" "I37379","Tirado","John Critzer","12 Jul 1906","18 Aug 1960","0","Name: John Critzer Tirado
Death Date: 18 Aug 1960
Death Place: Austin, Travis, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 54 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 12 Jul 1906
Birthplace: Temple, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Faye Tirado
Father's Name: Tom A. Tirado
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Katherine Allen
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Owner-Amer.Auto Parts
Place of Residence: Austin, Travis, Texas
Cemetery: Sulphur Springs
Burial Place: Sulphur Springs, Hopkins, Texas
Burial Date: 19 Aug 1960
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116318
Digital Film Number: 4166585
Image Number: 3068
Reference Number: 51192
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I37378","Tirado","Tom Allen","Abt 1904","25 Apr 1970","0","Name: Tom Allen Tirado
Death Date: 25 Apr 1970
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 67 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1903
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Thomas A. Tirado Sr.
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Katherine Allen
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223249
Digital Film Number: 4169909
Image Number: 2119
Reference Number: 27361
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I8726","Tisdale","Elva","Abt 1909","Abt 1945","0","Elva was a beautiful woman, who worked as a teacher, and later as an actress. She married late in life, and died of breast cancer the age of 36. Sheryl Falk recalls that her mother, Janet Elva Tisdale was named in honor of Elva, who had died shortly before her birth, or was near death. She was interred at a famous old mausoleum in St. Louis. She had been married to Al Schneider prior to her death.


","STR06" "I8726","Tisdale","Elva","Abt 1909","Abt 1945","0","(Research):Could she have been married more than once? The Texas Birth index indicates that an Elva Tisdale and Ray DODD were the parents of Elizabeth Ann DODD, born 2 July 1942 in Lee County, Texas.","STR06" "I34819","Tisdale","Hazel","15 Jun 1906","11 Jan 2000","0","SSDI:

HAZEL T MCDANIEL 15 Jun 1906 11 Jan 2000 (V) 79601 (Abilene, Taylor, TX ) (none specified) 449-80-1019 Texas
","STR06" "I228","Tisdale","Isaac Memmon","15 Jun 1876","2 Jan 1950","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texs Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he died at the John Sealy Hospital in Galveston. He was shown as the son of J. Tisdale of Arkansas, and no mothers name was listed. The informant was the hospital registrar.","STR06" "I228","Tisdale","Isaac Memmon","15 Jun 1876","2 Jan 1950","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Angelina, JP 5
Enumerated 23 and 25 April 1910
SD 2 ED 7 Sheet 7A Stamped 197
31-173-119
Tisdale, Isac M. Hd M W 34 M1 2 Tx Tn Tx Manager Lumber Yard
Tisdale, Dora A Wf F W 22 M1 5 2/2 Tx Miss Miss
Tisdale, Hazel E Dtr F W 3 S Tx Ark Tx
Tisdale, Elma (sic) Dtr F W 1 2/12 S Tx Ark Tx
Tisdale, Ambrose Brother M W 26 S Ark Miss Miss Mill-right Lumberyard


1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine, JP 3
Enumerated 2 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 178 Sheet 17A
323-328
Tisdale, I. M. Hd M W M W 44 M Ark Miss Miss Merchant Retail Grocery
Tisdale, Dora Wf F W 32 M Tx Miss Miss
Tisdale, Hazel Dtr F W 13 S Tx Ark Tx
Tisdale, Elva Dtr F W 11 S Tx Ark Tx
Tisdale, Dale Son M W 8 S Tx Ark Tx

1930 Census
Not located","STR06" "I228","Tisdale","Isaac Memmon","15 Jun 1876","2 Jan 1950","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I226","","","","","","","" "I11893","Tisdale","Joseph","1 Dec 1839","15 Apr 1923","0","Said to be a son of Peter Corbin Tisdale and Lazrilla ""Eliza"" Allen. He was said to have married second Emma WALTON, born 1858, on 7 Oct 1897 in Miller, Arkansas, .

Military info on Find A Grave follows:

Civil War Confederacy
20th Miss Vol
Company I
Infantry
Pvt","STR06" "I11893","Tisdale","Joseph","1 Dec 1839","15 Apr 1923","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Joseph TISDALE Self M Male W 40 MS School Teacher AL AL
Catherine TISDALE Wife M Female W 33 MS Keeping House SC SC
Frank TISDALE Son S Male W 13 TX At School MS MS
Lula TISDALE Dau S Female W 11 MS At School MS MS
Laura TISDALE Dau S Female W 10 AR At School MS MS
Lissa TISDALE Dau S Female W 6 AR MS MS
Charley TISDALE Son S Male W 2 AR MS MS
Margaret TISDALE Dau S Female W 1 AR MS MS
Source Information:
Census Place Garland, Miller, Arkansas
Family History Library Film 1254051 NA Film Number T9-0051
Page Number 118D


1900 Census
Arkansas, Miller County, Cleveland Twp
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD ? ED 117 Sheet 4A Stamped 146
Tisdale, Joseph Head W M --- --- --- M Miss Farmer
Tisdale, Emma Wf W F Dec 1854 45 M 7/5 Ga Ga Ga {Note: Second Wife, widow of Mr. WALTON, Married after 1899]
Tisdale, Memmon Son W M June 1875 24 S Ark Miss Miss Farmer
Tisdale, Minnie Dtr W F Apr 1881 19 S Ark Miss Miss At School
Tisdale, Ambrose Son W M SOct 1882 17 S Ark Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Tisdale, Maude Dtr W F Jun 1884 15 S Ark Miss Miss At School
Tisdale, Olie M Dtr W F Jun 1887 12 S Ark Miss Miss At School
Walton, Ether Step Dtr W F Mar 1899 11 S Ark --- Ga At School","STR06" "I227","Tisdale","Robert Dale","23 Feb 1957","24 Aug 2012","0","Robert Tisdale was born with Down's Syndrome. This fact never prevented him from being a loving and much loved son. Evon continued to teach school while she and Dale cared for their son at home. Bob attended Hudson High School, while his mother taught there. He graduated from Lufkin High School. Bob participated in numerous Special Olympics.

While working at the sheltered workshop in Lufkin, Bob took the bus every weekday to work. Evon reported that he was an extremely conscientious worker. She could never convince him to miss a day of work, even if he was sick. He would always insist on reporting for work, and would return home only when his supervisor made him go back home to go to bed.

In September, 1997, Evon wrote to her niece Melinda Strong: ""I have placed Bob on a waiting list to go into a group home. There is such a long waiting list it may be two years before they can take him. Don't know is I can live without him. He helps take care of me now."" Jan helped her mother move Bob to a group home in Beaumont in the summer of 1998. In a phone conversation with her niece in August, 1998, Evon reported that Bob seemed very happy in this new home, and continued to go to work daily at another sheltered workshop. Bob is able to go home to visit his mother at least one weekend each month.

Obituary

Robert 'Bob' Dale Tisdale, 55, was born February 23, 1957 in Lufkin, Texas, the son of Dale and Evon (McLemore) Tisdale. He passed away August 24, 2012 in Castle Pines Retirement Home. Throughout his life, everyone recognized that Bob was very special. When you met him, he greeted you with a handshake, a big smile on his face and, more than likely, he was going to tell you about Jesus. Bob was a man of great faith and Jesus was number one in his life. His whole being reflected his faith and his joyful praise changed the whole atmosphere of any gathering. Throughout his life he touched so many lives and shared the love of Jesus with so many, that today as he has come face to face with his Jesus, he is no doubt hearing, 'Well done, my faithful son'. The family would like to express a special thank you to the Burke Center, Castle Pines Retirement Home, Heart-to-Heart Hospice, and all of the many healthcare professionals and caregivers that gave such tender loving care to Bob. The surviving family includes his sister and brother-in-law, Janet and A. E. 'Pete' Peterson of Lufkin; niece, Sheryl Falk and husband Richard Retz of Houston; nephew, Lee J. Rawcliffe and his daughter Emily of Houston; uncle, Thomas McLemore and wife, Bonnie, of Houston; and many cousins, other relatives and a host of friends. He is preceded in death by his parents, Dale and Evon Tisdale. Funeral services will be held on Monday, August 27, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. in the Gipson Funeral Home Chapel with Harold Hancock, Minister, officiating. Visitation will be held on Sunday afternoon, August 26, 2012 from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at Gipson Funeral Home. Interment will be in the Broaddus Cemetery in Broaddus, Texas immediately following the services. Condolences may be offered at www.gipsonfuneralhome.com

Published in The Lufkin Daily News on August 26, 2012
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter on September 5, 2012, Page 9
","STR06" "I48233","Tocci","Angelo Joseph","8 Dec 1873","23 Mar 1951","0","On this Pennsylvania Death Certificate, informant being his eldest daughter Julia of the home, he was shown as born in San Georgeo, Albania (sic), to Francesco Antonio Tocci and Maira Scavella. His usual occupation was proprietor, retail grocery store.

Obituary,copied from Find A Grave, follows:

Angelo Tocci of Clark street, died in the Indiana Hospital at 2:30 a.m. Friday, March 23. He was born in San Giorgio Albanese (paper has 'Albania'), December 8, 1873, a son of the late Francesco and Maria Scavella Tocci.

Mr. Tocci was a merchant, and had resided in Creekside for 32 years. He had been a resident of Indiana for the past 14 years, where he was a member of St. Bernard's Catholic Church and the Royal Arcanum Lodge.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Tocci, five sons; James, Frank, Louis, Nicholas, and John Tocci, all of Indiana; and two daughters: Miss Julia Tocci of Indiana and Mrs. Virginia Woodford of Cleveland, Ohio. Ten grandchildren are also surviving.

3/24/1951 Indiana Evening Gazette page 2","STR06" "I48233","Tocci","Angelo Joseph","8 Dec 1873","23 Mar 1951","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Pennsylvania, Indiana County, Creekside, Sheet 1B
Enumerated 15 April 1910
21-22
Tocci, Angelo Head M White 37 M1 12 years Born Italy/Italian (as were both parents) Immigrated 1880 Naturalized Speaks English Merchant Grocery Store Can Read/Write
Tocci, Mary Wf Female White 27 M1 12 years Mother of 6 children/5 still living Italy/Italian (as were both parents) Immigrated 1887 Speaks English Can Read/Write
Tocci, Julia Dtr F W 10 S Pa Italy/Italian Italy/Italian Can Read/Write Did NOT attend school during the year
Tocci, Tressa M Dtr F W 7 S Pa Italy/Italian Italy/Italian Attended school during the year
Tocci, James Son M W 5 S Pa Italy/Italian Italy/Italian Attended school during the year
Tocci, Farnk A Son M W 3 S S Pa Italy/Italian Italy/Italian
Tocci, Louis Son M W 4/12 S S Pa Italy/Italian Italy/Italian
Tocci, James Brother M W 42 S Italy/Italian Italy/Italian Immigrant 1888 Pa English Retail Merchant Grocery Store Italy/Italian Can Read/Write
Tocci, Mary Mother F W 77 Wd 2/2 Mother of 2 children/both living Italy/Italian Italy/Italian Italy/Italian Immigrated 1887 Speaks Italian Can Read/Write

1920 Census
Pennsylvania, Indiana County, Creekside, Creek Side Borough SD 18 ED 107 Sheet 2A
Enumerated 10 through 12 January 1920
HH 32/35
Tocci, Angelo Head M W 48 M 1888 Naturalized in 1906 Italy/Italian Italy/Italian Italy/Italian Retail Merchant Groceries Reads/Writes
Tocci, Mary R Wife F W 38 M 1886 Naturalized in 1906 M 1888 Italy/Italian Italy/Italian Italy/Italian Reads/Writes
Tocci, Julia H Dtr F W 19 ?sup?S Pennsylvania ?/sup? Italy/Italian Italy/Italian Reads/Writes
Tocci, James Son M W 14 S Pennsylvania Italy/Italian Italy/Italian Attended School Reads/Writs
Tocci, Frank A Son M W 12 S Pennsylvania Italy/Italian Italy/Italian Reads/Writes
Tocci, Louis Son M W 10 S Pennsylvania Italy/Italian Italy/Italian Reads/Writs
Tocci, Nicholas Son M W 7 S Pennsylvania Italy/Italian Italy/Italian
Tocci, Emilia V Dtr F W 5 S S Pennsylvania Italy/Italian Italy/Italian
Tocci, John J Son M W 2 3/12 S S Pennsylvania Italy/Italian Italy/Italian","STR06" "I48240","Tocci","Emilia Virginia","1914","23 Nov 2023","0","A photo of her double headstone, shared with her husband, John H Woodford, can be seen on Find A Grave. Memorial ID 180078281. It is inscribed Father and Mother,with a cross. John's death date of 1982 can be seen, but not a date of birth.","STR06" "I48237","Tocci","Frank Antonio","1 Oct 1907","18 Jan 1970","0","His Pennsylvania birth certificate shows him as the 5th child born to his parents, and the fourth still living, His name was recorded as Frank Antonio Tocci, and parents were shown as Angelo Tocci and Mary Mambuca, both born in Italy, and both residents of Creekside. Angelo was a merchant.

Frank married the younger is sister of his brother's wife, Olive Ruth, both daughters of Christopher C Hoover and Sally McSweeney. When he registered for the drated during World War II, he and Ruth were living on 319 Locust St in Indiana, Pennsylvania. He self employed, operated a Fruit and Produce Market in Indiana, PA. He was shown as 5'4 inches tall, weighing 140 pounds, with a dark complexion and brown eyes and hair.

At the time of the 1940 census, they were also shown as renting a home at 319 Locust Street. Frank was shown as completing 4 years of High School, and as the propietor of a Fruit Store. Ruth had been in school through the 8th grade. They lived with their 5 children, and with a 17 year old live in maid, Betty Kozmovick.

Obituary
The Indiana (PA) Gazette, Wednesday, January 21, 1970

Frank A. Tocci, 62, a former resident and businessman in Indiana, died unexpectedly Sunday, Jan. 18, 1970, in Cleveland, Ohio.

He was employed by Fisher Foods while living in Indiana and has been a resident of Ohio for the past 17 years.

Surviving are five sons and two daughters: Robert and Thomas, both of Indiana; Richar, Simi, Calif.: William Akron, Ohio; Joseph, Sea Isle, N.J.; Mrs. John (Jeane) Steel and Mrs. Sally Duke, both of Monroeville; 17 granschildren; the following brothers and sisters, Louis, John and Julia, all of Indiana' Nick, Parma, Ohil; and Mrs. John (Virginia) Woodford, Parma Heights, Ohio.

He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, James Tocci.

Friends are being received at Monreal Funeral Home, 15144 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, where services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. Interment will be made at Highland Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio.","STR06" "I48403","Tocci","Giorgio","Abt 1797","15 Nov 1854","0","Family Search cites the following three sources:

1916 Death Certificate, New York, New York City, Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949 for Salvatore Tocci, shown as a son of George Tocci and Eugensia Argondiza, died in Brooklyn, New York.

They also cite:

Government record: Death record or certificate: death: 15 November 1854; San Giorgio Albanese, Cosenza, Calabria, Italy and Marriage record (sources shared by Jacqueline Bohman, images not shown, should be verfied)","STR06" "I48221","Tocci","James Vincent","20 Feb 1906","28 May 1967","0","When he registered for the draft during World War II, he was listed as James Vincent Tooci, 1135 School St, Indiana, PA. He was shown as born in Creekside PA, on 20 February 1905 (sic), and listed the person who will always know his address as Mr. Angelo Tocci, his father. Angelo Tocci's address was 527 Clark St, in Indiana PA. James was shown as self employed.

His Texas Death Certificate, shows he was born on 20 February 1906 in Indiana, Pennsylvania to Angelo Tocci and Mary Mambuca. He was an owner/manager of a retail wholesale produce operation. He was age 61, and died of a heart attack. The informant was Ronald J Tocci.

Obituary
San Antonio Express News
30 May 1967, page 50

James V Tocci, 61 of 2031 Fredericksburg Rd., Apt. 8, died May 28, 1967. He was a member of St. Gregory's Catholic Church. Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Veda Bell Tocci; son and daughter in law, Ronald J and Terry Tocci; grandchildren Vincent, Vicki, Ronald Jr and Jeffrey Tocci, all of San Antonio, mother, Mrs. Mary Tocci; brother Louis, John, Nick, Frank, and sister, Miss Julia Tocci, all of Indiana, Pa., sister, Mrs. Virginia Woodford, Cleveland, numerous nieces and nephew. Rosary 7:30 pm. Tuesday, Chapel of Homer McClaugherty Morturary. Services 9:30 am Wednesday, McClaugherty Mortuary, followed by Requiem Mass at 10 am, St. Gregory's Catholic Churh, to be offered by Very Rev. Msgr. Michael Holden. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.","STR06" "I48200","","","","","","","" "I48238","Tocci","Louis V.","3 Dec 1909","8 Jun 1987","0","A photo of his military marker can be seen on Find A Grave, it is embossed with a Cross and the following: Louis V Tocci Sgt US Amry World War II Dec 3 1909 Jun 8 1987","STR06" "I48239","Tocci","Nicholas Richard","10 May 1912","20 Mar 1970","0","A photo of his military marker can be seen on Find A Grave. Memorial ID 249580920. It reads: Nicholas R Tocci, Pennsylvania, SGT 309 TRP CARR SQ AAF WORLD WAR II MAY 10 1912 MARCH 20 1970.","STR06" "I48336","Tocci","Robert","1931","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1950, Robert, age 19, was shown as working with his father as a retail clerk in the produce and fruit business","STR06" "I48406","Tocci","Vincenzo James","20 Feb 1864","Abt 1919","0","James was living with his younger brother, Angelo, and his family (along with their 77 year old mother, Mary) in Creekside, PA at the time of the 1910 Federal Census. He was single, born in Italy, with both parents also born in Italy, all who spoke Italian as their native tongue. He immigrated in 1888, some 8 years later than Angelo. His occupation of Retail Merchant, Grocery Store, and occupation he shared with his brother.","STR06" "I5061","Todd","Eleanor ""Ellen"" Dorcas","6 Jul 1851","10 Jun 1918","0","On the Alabama, Deaths and Burial Index, 1881-1974, her parents are listed as Pressley and Ellen D. TODD","STR06" "I5061","Todd","Eleanor ""Ellen"" Dorcas","6 Jul 1851","10 Jun 1918","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Lexington Beat
Enumerated 20 June 1900
SD 8 ED 47 Sheet 11B
205-205
McGwier, Ellen Head W F July 1851 48 Wd 6/5 Ala Tenn Tenn Farmer
McGwier, Lizzie M Dtr W F May 1874 26 S Ala Ala Ala
McGwier, Samuel R Son W M July 1884 16 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
McGwier, Sarah M Dtr W F Jan 1887 13 S Ala Ala Alal
McGwier, Mary M Dtr W Fjuly 1890 9 S Ala Ala Ala
Todd, Elizabeth A Mother W F Jun 1823 77 Wd 6/2 Ala Ala Tenn","STR06" "I34021","Todd","Michael Edward","9 May 1959","6 Apr 2020","0","Michael Todd, 60, of Jasper passed away on Monday, April 6, 2020 at Christus Jasper Memorial Hospital in Jasper. Private services will be held at a later date.

Michael was born on May 09, 1959 to Corene & James Todd. A native of Houston, TX and former resident of Hemphill,, TX. He spent his life as a Millwright at Temple Inland in Pineland, TX.

On December 24, 1994 in San Augustine, TX he married the love of his life Bonita Jo Burns. He is preceded in death by his parents Corene & James Todd. Survivors include his wife of 25 years Bonita Todd of Jasper, TX; four sons Billy Todd & wife Brandy of Mason, TX, Michael Todd Jr. & wife Leslie of Winnie, TX, Jared Todd & wife Carissa of Beaumont, TX and Brendyn Todd & wife Emily of Nacogdoches, TX; one daughter Julie Todd of Nacogdoches, TX; two brothers Frank Todd of Hemphill, TX and Clifton Todd of Buna, TX; as well as numerous grandchildren. Condolences may be posted at www.shultzfuneralhomeofjasper,com or on Facebook at Shultz Funeral Home & Crematory.

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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 15, 2020, page 4","STR06" "I31941","","","","","","","" "I41442","Tolar","George Ann","20 Sep 1954","8 Aug 2018","0","Obituary of George Ann Ferguson

Mrs. George Ann Ferguson, age 63, passed away Wednesday, August 8, 2018, at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont, Texas.

George Ann was born September 20, 1954, in Beaumont, Texas, to parents George and Betty (Harris) Tolar and grew up in Warren, Texas. She had lived in the Pineland/Hemphill area for the past several years.

George Ann had a great love for her family, taking great pride in her children's accomplishments and enjoyed being a grandmother.

She found wonderful pleasure in helping others. Her love for animals caused her to provide such great care for them, often providing new homes for strays. George Ann was one of the greatest Harley-Davidson enthusiasts and had some great times riding. Also special to George Ann was her ability to play piano by ear she enjoyed this talent and even had served various churches as pianist with the most recent being Yellowpine-Macedonia Baptist Church.

Her survivors include her children, Keri Green of Houston, Texas, Jeffrey Kinsel and wife Kathy of Seattle, Washington, Danielle Wilkerson and husband Trey of Newton, Texas, Michelle Dixson and husband Johnathan of Port Arthur, Texas, and Rachel Ferguson of Hemphill, Texas; grandchildren, Stephen Thomas, Brett Thomas, Chevy Faught, IV Wilkerson, and Adrian Wilkerson, plus Aubrey Dixson, who is ""on the way;"" brothers, Ronnie Harris and wife Shirley of Tomball, Texas, and Judson ""Sandy"" Tolar and wife Trina of Tomball, Texas; and a sister, Judy Tolar of Bronson, Texas.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Danny Lee Ferguson; parents, George and Betty Tolar; a brother, George Michael Harris; and a grandson, Christopher Thomas.

Visitation will be held Friday, August 10, 2018, from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. at Farmer Funeral Home, located at 415 North Fourth Street in Silsbee, Texas.

Funeral services are set for 2:30 p.m. Saturday, August 11, 2018, at Farmer Funeral Home's chapel with Bro. T.A. Lane and Bro. Judson ""Sandy"" Tolar officiating. A 5:00 p.m. committal service will be held at Springhill Cemetery, located off FM 83 near Hemphill, Texas.

Visit www.farmerfhsilsbee.com to offer memories and condolences.

Services are under the direction of Farmer Funeral Home in Silsbee, Texas.","STR06" "I32965","","","","","","","" "I25643","Tolbert","Janis Dean","27 Jan 1932","15 Dec 2017","0","Janice Bolton

Hemphill, TX - Janis Tolbert Bolton, 85, of Hemphill, TX passed away after a lengthy illness on Friday, December 15, 2017. She was born on January 27, 1932 in Hineston, LA to John Alton Tolbert and Essie Wilson Tolbert.

Janis was born during the Great Depression, she told of how her mother had to borrow two cents to buy a postage stamp, just to let her father know of her birth. Janis always treated each item she purchased with such meticulous care because she knew what it meant to go without. She also never threw anything away; just ask her children that moved her several times throughout the years.

Janis loved gardening, sewing, shopping, and fishing, this love she shared with her children. When you were around her you saw the bright light of Jesus. She strived daily to serve others, always looking to identify anything she could do to help and or ease someone's burden. Janis was very quiet but when she spoke it was with the softness of angels. She loved her family with overwhelming selflessness. Demonstrating a true servant's heart, she worked with individuals with disabilities in both Louisiana and Texas before retiring from Lufkin State School in 2001.

Janis was preceded in death by her parents, John Tolbert and Essie Tolbert, brother Herman Tolbert and brother Alton Tolbert.

She is survived by her four children: sons Dwight Duck and wife, Bonnie; Wade Duck and wife, Patricia; John Duck and wife, Debbie; and daughter Janet Davis and Yvette Borrero; grandchildren, Simon Duck and wife, January; Elizabeth Petrovich and husband, Brett; Cory Duck and wife, Rachel; Jonathan Duck; Justin Duck and wife, Emily; and Robin Ezernack and husband, Josh; great-grandchildren, Kainan Duck; Isabella Duck; Faith Petrovich; Christian Petrovich; Jackson Duck; MacKenzie Duck; Easton Duck; Jace Ezernack; and Elly Ezernack.

Her family will miss Janis, as she was welcomed home by her Heavenly Father. She will be remembered as a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, stepmother, sister and aunt.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Janis's memory to Alzheimer's of America at their website

Published in The Town Talk on Dec. 20, 2017
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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 20, 2017, Page 5","STR06" "I45535","Tolbird","James Wiley","15 Dec 1868","31 Jul 1944","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Sharon Ray, shows that he married second Alice Varner (1888-1968, FAG #42643936).","STR06" "I34355","","","","","","","" "I8325","","","","","","","" "I13837","Tomasek","Caroline","22 May 1918","20 Feb 2018","0","Avid family historian and compiler of a detailed Beznoska genealogy.

Obituary

Caroline Mastny was born May 22, 1918 at home in North Bend, Nebraska to John and Lilly (Beznoska) Tomasek. She married Louis Mastny February 14, 1946. They later divorced and Caroline moved to Schuyler in 1979. She was a member of the United Methodist Church in Schuyler. Caroline enjoyed cooking, baking and taking care of her flowers and garden.

She is survived by nephews: Randy (Sharon) Tomasek of Schuyler, Richard (Marci) Tomasek of Craig, Steven (Billy) Tomasek of Hordville. Nieces Jeannie (Ron) Marquardt of Arlington, Victoria Tomasek of Florida. Sister-in-law Virginia Tomasek of North Bend.

Nine great nephews and three great nieces.

She was preceded in death by her parents, 2 brothers Leland and Leonard, nephew Garry Tomasek, sister-in-law Jeannette Tank.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I7189","Tomasek","Garry","14 Sep 1965","14 Nov 2014","0","Garry L. Tomasek, 49, of Fremont, formerly of North Bend, died Friday, Nov. 14, 2014, at his home.

Garry was born Sept. 14, 1965, in Fremont to Leland and Jeannette (Renter) Tomasek.

He grew up in North Bend and was a 1984 graduate of North Bend High School and a graduate of Wayne State College in 1996 with a bachelor of science degree in business and administration. Garry served in the U.S. Air Force for four years, and then served in the U.S. Air Force Reserve 28 MSES and the Iowa Air National Guard for over 20 years of combined service. He was employed at Cargill Inc. at Blair since 1998. Garry married Nicole Benjamin on Dec. 8, 2001. They later divorced.

He was a member of First Lutheran Church in Fremont and was a Sunday school teacher. Garry started a program at the church called the Resurrection Project. He was a Den Leader for Cub Scout Pack 104 of Fremont and was a former EMT for the Milford Volunteer Fire Department. Garry enjoyed fishing, woodworking, gardening, riding motorcycles and helping others.

He is survived by son, Garrett Tomasek of Fremont; mother, Jeannette Tank of Fremont; sister, Jeannie (and husband, Ron) Marquardt of Arlington; brother, Steven (and wife, Billy Jo) Tomasek of Hampton; and nieces and nephews, Tyler, Randi, Lane, Hannah and Cole.

He was preceded in death by his father.

The funeral will be 10 a.m. Thursday at First Lutheran Church in Fremont. The Rev. Michael Knudsen will officiate. Visitation with family receiving friends will be from 5-8 p.m. Wednesday at Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont. Visitation will continue one hour prior to service time on Thursday at the church. Burial will be in Killian Cemetery near Morse Bluff with military honors by members of American Legion Post 340 of Morse Bluff, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8223 and Am Vets Post 20 of North Bend.

Memorials may be given to the family for a trust to be set up for Garry's son's education.

Online condolences may be left at www.mosermemorialchapels.com.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I1187","","","","","","","" "I1187","","","","","","","" "I13613","Tomasek","John Anton","4 Jun 1893","18 Mar 1979","0","John Tomasek

North Bend--Services for John Tomasek, 85, of rural North Bend will be at 2 pm Wednesday at First United Methodist Church here.

Tomasek, a retired farmer, died Sunday evening at Memorial Hospital of Dodge County.

He was born on June 4, 1893 in Morse Bluff, and was a lifetime resident of the area.

On March 5, 1913, he married the former Lillie Beznoska in Fremont. She survives.

Tomasek belonged to the First United Methodist Church.

He is survived by two sons, Leonard and Leland, both of North Bend; a daughter, Mrs. Caroline Mastney, of Schuyler; a sister, Mabel Melton, Fremont, six grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

The Reb. Anderson Kwakin will officiate at Wednesday's services. Burial will be in Killian Cemetery, southwest of Morse Bluff.

Moser Memorial Chapel, here, is in charge of the arrangements. Visitation begins at 11 am Tuesday.

A memorial fund has been established to the church.

(Undated, unreferenced newspaper clippings: 1979 handwritten on the clipping, Courtesty of Caroline Mastny, Schuyler, Nebraska)","STR06" "I13613","Tomasek","John Anton","4 Jun 1893","18 Mar 1979","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1920 Census
Nebraska, Dodge, Union Twp, ED 115
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920 by Edward A. Smith
SD 3, ED 115 Sheet 4A
Enumerated 22 Jan 1920 by Edward A. Smith
SD 3, ED 115 Sheet 3A
44-44
Tomasek, John A Jr Hd O M W 26 M Neb Iowa Neb Farmer
Tomasek, Lillie Wf F W 25 M Neb Boh Boh
Tomasek, Caroline L Dtr F W 20/12 S Neb Neb Neb
45-45
Tomasek, John Hd M M W 50 M Iowa Unk-Boh Unk-Boh Farmer
Tomasek, Christina Wf F W 41 M Neb Unk-Boh Unk-Boh
Tomasek, Mable J Dtr F W 14 S Neb Iow Neb
Tomasek, Thelma Dtr F W 9 S Neb Iow Neb
Tomasek, Zelma Dtr F W 9 S Neb Iow Neb
Tomasek, Alvin Son M W 4 S Nob Iow Neb","STR06" "I24803","Tomasek","John S.","Mar 1869","12 Apr 1951","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of Mike TOMASEK and Annie FEVELE.
","STR06" "I24803","Tomasek","John S.","Mar 1869","12 Apr 1951","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1900 Census
Nebraska, Dodge County, Union Twp
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 100 Sheet 6A
102-102
Tomasek, John A Head W M Mar 1869 31 Mo Ill (???) Boh Boh Farmer
Tomasek, Christina Wf W F Sept 1877 22 M 0 2/1 Neb Boh Boh
Tomasek, John Son W M Aug 1892 7 S Neb Ill Ill
Tomasek, Laurence Son W M July 1897 2 S Neb Ill Neb

1920 Census
Nebraska, Dodge, Union Twp, ED 115
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920 by Edward A. Smith
SD 3, ED 115 Sheet 4A
Enumerated 22 Jan 1920 by Edward A. Smith
SD 3, ED 115 Sheet 3A
44-44
Tomasek, John A Jr Hd O M W 26 M Neb Iowa Neb Farmer
Tomasek, Lillie Wf F W 25 M Neb Boh Boh
Tomasek, Caroline L Dtr F W 20/12 S Neb Neb Neb
45-45
Tomasek, John Hd M M W 50 M Iowa Unk-Boh Unk-Boh Farmer
Tomasek, Christina Wf F W 41 M Neb Unk-Boh Unk-Boh
Tomasek, Mable J Dtr F W 14 S Neb Iowa Neb
Tomasek, Thelma Dtr F W 9 S Neb Iowa Neb
Tomasek, Zelma Dtr F W 9 S Neb Iowa Neb
Tomasek, Alvin Son M W 4 S Nob Iowa Neb","STR06" "I13839","Tomasek","Leland","27 Oct 1929","4 Aug 1984","0","""North Bend Lad Loses Sight of Eye in Accident""

Eyeball is Torn by Flying Wood Splinter

Leland Tomasek, 10-year-old son of Mrs. and Mrs. John Tomasek of North Bend, was busily engaged in chopping wood at his home yesterday.

As he swung the axe down on a piece of exceptionally hard wood, a splinter flew from the ground striking him in the eye. The splinter tore Leland's eyeball badly and he was rushed to the Dodge county hospital in Fremont. A doctor was called immediately, but nothing could be done for the injured eye.

Leland is under a physician's care at the hospital today and his condition was described as satisfactory, but the sight of his left eye is gone. No complications are anticipated.

""Growers Honored""

Leland and Leonard Tomasek were honored as Rob-See-Co Growers of the Year Monday night at a banquet in Waterloo. The North Bend brothers have grown seed corn for Rob-See-Co since 1976.

The purpose of the dinner was to recognize dealers, their growers and wives, for the job they are doing in seed production and to exchange ideas on doing and even better job in the future.

""Leland Tomasek Funeral Friday""

Rev. Craig D. Schultz officiated at the Friday, 2 pm funeral for Leland F. Tomasek, 54, North Bend, at Trinity Lutheran Church, Fremont. Organist, Reuben Butzke, accompanied soloist, Dick Satorie. Moser Memorial Chapel, North Bend, was in charge of arrangements and burial was in Killian Cemetery.

Pallbearers were Emil Ray, Bill, Gene and Larry Ruzicka, Richard and Randy Tomasek.

A farmer, he had been missing since Aug. 3. His body was found Sept. 4 on a farm northwest of North Bend.

The son of John and Lillie Beznoska Tomasek, he was born Oct. 27, 1929 in North Bend. On Feb. 2, 1957, he married Jeannete Renter at Columbus.

Survivors include his wife, two sons, Garry and Steven, North Bend; daughter Jeannie, Fremont; brother Leonard, North Bend, sister, Mrs. Caroline Mastny, Schuyler.

His parents preceded him in death.

(Unreferenced newspaper clippings are courtesy of Caroline Mastny)","STR06" "I13838","Tomasek","Leonard","6 Sep 1925","10 Aug 2013","0","""Growers Honored""

Leland and Leonard Tomasek were honored as Rob-See-Co Growers of the Year Monday night at a banquet in Waterloo. The North Bend brothers have grown seed corn for Rob-See-Co since 1976.

The purpose of the dinner was to recognize dealers, their growers and wives, for the job they are doing in seed production and to exchange ideas on doing and even better job in the future.

(Undated, unreferenced newspaper clipping; 1981 handwritten on the top, courtesy of Caroline Mastny)

Obituary

Leonard Tomasek, 87 years, of North Bend, NE died Saturday, August 10, 2013 at A.J. Merrick Manor in Fremont, NE.

Leonard was born September 6, 1925 in North Bend, NE to John & Lilly (Beznoska) Tomasek. He married Virginia Eggers on August 25, 1946 in Cedar Bluffs, NE. Leonard farmed with his father and brother. He retired in 1987.

He was a member of St. John's Ridgeley Lutheran Church at Scribner, NE. Leonard enjoyed fishing, hunting, traveling and took pride in his lawn.

Survivors include his wife, Virginia; sons, Richard (Marci) Tomasek of Oakland, NE and Randy (Sharon) Tomasek of Schuyler; daughter, Vicki Jean Tomasek of Tampa, FL; sister, Caroline Mastny of Schuyler; brothers-in-law, Willis Eggers of Paradise, CA and Gilbert Eggers of Fremont; 6 grandchildren, Todd (Sarah) Tomasek of Omaha, Aaron Tomasek of Lincoln, Arick (Christina) Tomasek of Lincoln, John Tomasek of Craig, NE, John (Jodi) Limbach of Yutan, NE and Rachel Tomasek of Shelton, NE; step-grandchild, Jeremy (Cheryl) Vanicek of Omaha; 7 great grandchildren, Nile, Skyler, Tristan, Katlynn, Amber, Marissa and McKinsey Tomasek; 2 step great grandchildren, Zachary & Kendall Vanicek.

He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Leland Tomasek.

Funeral Service will be 10:30 A.M., Thursday, August 15, 2013 at St. John's Ridgeley Lutheran Church near Scribner, NE. The Rev. Dr. Nicki McIntyre will officiate. Visitation will be 3-8 P.M. Wednesday with the family receiving friends from 6-8 P.M. all at Moser Memorial Chapel in North Bend. Visitation will continue Thursday one hour prior to the service at the church. Burial will be at 1:00 P.M. Thursday at the Killian Cemetery, near Morse Bluff, NE. Memorials may be given to St. John's Ridgeley Lutheran Church, American Cancer Society and the North Bend Library.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I12291","Tomasek","Richard Dean","8 Sep 1947","1 Sep 2020","0","Richard ""Rich"" Tomasek, 72 years, of Craig, Nebraska passed away Tuesday, September 1, 2020 at the Countryside Home in Madison, NE.

Rich was born September 8, 1947 to Leonard and Virginia (Eggers) Tomasek at Iva Liles Nursing Home in North Bend, NE. He attended country school and North Bend High School, graduating in 1967. He enlisted in the Army in September of 1968 and was honorably discharged in 1970. On March 12, 1977 he married Marcee Villwok in Oakland, NE. Rich grew up farming, worked construction and became an electronic technician after college. He was proud of his 1967 GTO, loved fishing, football, playing cards and spending time with family.

Rich is survived by his wife, Marcee of Craig; sons: Todd (Sarah) Tomasek of Papillion, NE, Aaron Tomasek of Lincoln, NE, Arick Tomasek of Lincoln, John Tomasek (Myranda Nerud) of Stanton, NE; brother, Randy (Sharon) Tomasek of Schuyler, NE; sister, Victoria Tomasek of Florida; late father, Leonard Tomasek and mother, Virginia (Eggers) Tomasek of New Port Richey, FL; four grandchildren, Amber and Marissa, Tristen and Katlynn.

Celebration of Life will be held at a future date.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I7188","","","","","","","" "I13605","Tomasek","Zelma L.","18 May 1910","2 Jun 1970","0","Funeral Services for Mrs. Raymond Beznoska

Services for Mrs. Raymond (Zelma) Beznoska, 60, were Friday at 2 pm at the First United Methodist Church with Rev. Mrs. Audrey Scott officiating.

Mrs. Clarence Karsk was organist and accompanied the singer, Mrs. Carol Bean. Pallbearers were Ed Kort, Bruce Hall, Mike Chapman, Leland Tomasek, Leonard Tomasek and Lawrence Melton.

Mrs. Beznoska was born May 18, 1910 at North Bend and died Tuesday at Milbank, S.D. while her family was on vacation there.

A lifetime North Bend resident, she was a member fo the Methodist Church and W.S.C.S. of the church.

She married Raymond Beznoska Dec. 19, 1929 at Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Survivors include her widower: one son, both of North Bend; two brothers, John Tomasek, North Bend, and Alvin, Fremont; sister Mrs. Mable Melton, Fremont; and two grandchildren.

Burial was in Killian Cemetery, Morse Bluff. Moser Memorial Chapel, North Bend, in charge.

A memorial has been established for the Methodist Church.

(Undated, unreferenced newspaper clipping: courtesy of Caroline Mastney, Schuyler, Nebraska)



CZECH NATIONAL CEMETERY (also known as Killian Cemetery) located in Bohemian township in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Sec 23 Township 17, Range 5E of Saunders County, Nebraska.

Recorded on April 12, 1977 and completed on April 15, 1977 by Clarabelle Mares 1722 E 19 Fremont, Nebraska and assisted by Kathrine Petersen. Cemetery in very good condition. Working from front to back in rows.

Row 5 Sec 1 east to west

Zelma L Beznoska
1910 - 1970


","STR06" "I32963","","","","","","","" "I33702","Tompkins","Bennie Jaunell","20 May 1931","23 Oct 2016","0","Mrs. Bennie Juanell Beckham of Hemphill died Sunday October 23, 2016 at a local nursing home. She was born May 20, 1931 in Sabine County, Texas. Juanell was best known as a retail clerk at Hemphill Drug Co. and always greeted each customer with a smile and knew them all by name. There will be a visitation of family and friends Tuesday evening from 6 until 8 PM at Starr Funeral Home and her funeral service will be at 10:00 AM Wednesday October 26, 2016 in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel with burial to follow at Cooper/Harris Cemetery. She is survived by her son Valton Beckham and his wife Sherry of Beaumont, brothers Wyman Tompkins and wife Louise of San Augustine, Jimmy Tompkins and wife Mary Ann of Hemphill, Tommy Tompkins and wife Barbara of Longview, Larry Tompkins and wife Annette of Lufkin, Jerry Tompkins and wife Ruby Jo of Milam, sister Helen Williams of Pineland, Grandson Bradley Beckham and wife Amy of Nacogdoches, Great Grandchildren Blake and Josie Beckham. As well as a host of Nieces and Nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents Bennie Hamp and Abbie Tompkins and brother L.H. Tompkins.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, November 2, 2016, Page 10","STR06" "I11080","","","","","","","" "I33699","","","","","","","" "I33701","","","","","","","" "I6186","Tompkins","Patricia Ann","26 Jan 1941","15 Jun 2012","0","The daughter of John Tompkins and Lillian Neely.

Patricia Ann Payne, age 71, passed away on Friday, June 15th at her home in Duncan. Graveside services will be 10:00 A.M. Wednesday, June 20, 2012 in Ft. Sill Post Cemetery with the Rev. Jamie Foshee officiating, under the direction of Don Grantham Funeral Home. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Tuesday, from 5:30 - 7:00 P.M.

Pat was born on January 26, 1941 in Lawton, Oklahoma, the daughter of John Leslie Tompkins and Lillian Mae Neely Tompkins. She attended Lawton Public Schools for eleven years and graduated from Stillwater High School in 1959. She also attended Cameron University.

She married Chadwick C. Payne, Jr. on December 31, 1957 in Burkburnett, Texas. She was a patriotic military wife accompanying Chad to different military bases. Chad preceded her in death on February 9, 2008.

Pat was Executive Director of the Red River Chapter of Red Cross from March 1973 to July 2003.

She is survived by two sons, Scott Payne and wife Michelle of Tulsa, and Rick Payne of Duncan. Also surviving are two sisters, Mary V. Wright of Lawton, and Norma Jean Bowers and husband Carl of Duncan; two grandsons, Kale Payne of Norman, and Blake Payne of Tulsa; four granddaughters, Leslie Majors of Duncan, Candice Payne of Oklahoma City, Lyndsey Payne of Tulsa, and Sydney Payne of Duncan; two great-grandsons, Chase and Hunter Majors of Duncan, and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.

Pat was preceded in death by her parents, husband, and a brother, David Tompkins.

Online condolences may be made at www.granthamfuneralhomes.com.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I27554","","","","","","","" "I656","Toner","John Brendan","30 Jan 1948","15 Nov 2019","0","The Sabine County Reporter
May 25, 2011
Page 1

Toner retiring; to be honored with reception

On Wednesday, May 25 Sabine County will say goodbye to one of its dedicated public servants as County Extension Agent John Toner retires after 25 years of service.

In honor of Toner's work, the public is invited to celebrate his many years of work at a retirement party to be held Tuesday, May 31, on the second floor of the Sabine County Courthouse from 2 to 4 p.m. During the event people are encouraged to come out and wish Toner well over cake and coffee.

Obituary

John Toner, 71, of Rosevine, Texas passed away Friday, November 15, 2019 at CHI Hospital in Lufkin, Texas.

John was born in Rosevine, Texas on January 30, 1948 to Francis James Toner and Mildred Alyne Fuller. He was a graduate of SFA, receiving his Masters in Agriculture and going on to become a Sabine County Extension Agent for Texas Agriculture Life Extension Service. John was a veteran of the United States Navy, having served in Vietnam. He was a member of the VFW and served as a member of Farm Bureau.

John is survived by his wife, Melaine Toner of Rosevine, Texas; sons, Shane Toner and wife, Betsy, of Nacogdoches, Texas and Brendan Toner and wife, Lindsay, of Nacogdoches, Texas; daughter, Tara Bragg and husband, Danny, of Pineland, Texas; sisters, Kitty Mazzola and husband, Michael, of Orange, Texas, Camille Fuller and husband, Preston, of Orange, Texas, Frances Lewis and husband, Eddie, of Orange, Texas, and Ramona Darnley and husband, John, of The Woodlands, Texas; and grandchildren, Shelby, Peyton, Brantley and Brenlee.

He is preceded in death by his parents.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Monday, November 18, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 19, 2019 at First Baptist Church, 301 Mann St, Hemphill, TX with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Burial will follow services in Rosevine Cemetery in Rosevine, Texas with Jack Fuller, Chad Fuller, Frank Fuller, Hunter Lewis, Michael Mazzola, Nick Darnley, Alex Darnley, Adam Moore, Jes Harrington and Michael Bellard serving as pallbearers.

Condolences may be left and guestbook may be signed at www.starrfuneralhome.com.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, November 20, 2019, Page 5

A photo gallery in the November 9, 2022 issue of the Sabine County Reporter (page 12), ""Veteran's Salute 2022,"" noted John Toner of a Veteran of the US Navy, and included his photo.","STR06" "I664","","","","","","","" "I15999","Toney","Ola","18 Mar 1904","5 Dec 1996","0","Married first a YOUNGBLOOD? Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Kay Parker McCARY, shows her as a daughter of Sallie Wright TONEY.","STR06" "I7076","Toole","Adrian Reese","1 Sep 1886","31 Jan 1941","0","""Associated with his father in the Toole Merchantile Company.""

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD56-KBG
name: A. R. Toole
death date: 31 Jan 1941
death place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 54 years 5 months
estimated birth date:
birth date: 01 Sep 1886
birthplace: Sabine Co., Tx.
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: J. O. Toole
father's birthplace: Georgia
mother's name: Emily E. Pratt
mother's birthplace: Georgia
occupation: Store
place of residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Tx.
cemetery:
burial place: Hemphill, Texas
burial date: 01 Feb 1941
additional relatives: X
film number: 2138245
digital film number: 4030500
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reference number: cn 4920
Collection: A. R. Toole, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I17889","","","","","","","" "I7077","Toole","Claude Pratt","1 Sep 1886","6 Sep 1945","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDY9-B7X
Name: Claude Pratt Toole Sr.
Death Date: 06 Sep 1945
Death Place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 59 years 5 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 01 Sep 1886
Birthplace: Hemphill, Tx
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: James O. Toole
Father's Birthplace: Tomson, Ga
Mother's Name: Emily Pratt
Mother's Birthplace: Hemphill, Tx
Occupation: Merchant
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, TX
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Hemphill, Tx
Burial Date: 08 Sep 1945
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137964
Digital Film Number: 4029643
Image Number: 2870
Reference Number: cn40884
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I7086","Toole","Comet Donald","19 May 1910","30 May 1971","0","""Born the night Halley's Comet flashed across the sky.""","STR06" "I7089","Toole","Donna Ruth","7 Sep 1937","3 Mar 2005","0","Sabine County Reporter
March 9, 2005

Donna Ruth Toole Hunter

Donna Ruth Toole Hunter, 67, of Milam died at 12:05 a.m. Thursday, March 3, 2005, at Nacogdoches County Memorial Hospital in Nacogdoches. Mrs. Hunter was born Sept. 7, 1937, in Hemphill as a daughter of Blanche Finley Toole and the late Comet TOOLE. She was a member of the Methodist Church and Daughters of the Republic of Texas. Survivors: husband, Thomas H. HUNTER, Jr. of Milam; mother, Blanche TOOLE of Hemphill; sons, Stephen OWENS of Bossier City, Louisiana, Jonathan HUNTER of Bellingham, Washington, and Thomas HUNTER III of San Clemente, California; daughters, Lisa OWENS of Hammond, Washington, Susan RICHARDSON of Somerset, Washington, and Sarah HANDY of Terre Haute, Indiana; eight grandchildren; and one great-granchild. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill, with Reba Barnett officiating. Interment followed at Meador Cemetery near Milam. Memorials may be made to the Parkinson's Disease Foundation, 833 W. Washington Blvd., Chicago, IL 60607. Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill.","STR06" "I7075","Toole","Hattie","14 Mar 1885","30 Nov 1961","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDBS-XVH
name: Hattie Virginia Howard
death date: 30 Nov 1961
death place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
gender: Female
race: White
death age: 76 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 14 Mar 1885
birthplace: Hemphill, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: James O. Toole
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Emily Pratt
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Housewife
place of residence: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
cemetery: Hemphill Cemetery
burial place: Hemphill, Texas
burial date: 30 Nov 1961
additional relatives:
film number: 2116857
digital film number: 4166611
image number: 1169
reference number: cn 65632
Collection: Hattie Virginia Howard, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I7550","Toole","Ira F.","1 Dec 1891","24 Nov 1923","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6KY-QJ6
name: Ira F. Toole
death date: 24 Nov 1923
death place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 32 years 11 months 24 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 01 Dec 1891
birthplace: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
marital status: Divorced
spouse's name:
father's name: James O. Toole
father's birthplace: Georgia
mother's name: Emily Pratt
mother's birthplace: Subine C., Texas
occupation: Assisted In Sale Of Auto.
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place: Hemphill, Texas
burial date: 26 Nov 1923
additional relatives:
film number: 2074923
digital film number: 4167229
image number: 940
reference number: 32891
Collection: Ira F. Toole, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I7071","Toole","James Oswell","Abt 1858","Abt 1940","0","""Came to Texas in 1880 and assisted his uncle William Reese at the Sabine Valley Institute."" (White and Toole)","STR06" "I7072","Toole","John Maren","Bef 1840","1873","0","""James Maren Toole (CSA) m Indiana Virginia Reese, and they made their home in McDuffie County, GA where he d in 1873. (His grandfather) James Toole joined the Amer Rev Army in Baltimore, MD and became a prisoner of war for five years. In 1832, he was living on his Magnolia Plantation in Richmond County, GA receiving a pension for his services. His will was probated in Richmond Co in 1833, naming his son, George, and his grandchildren John Maren Toole and Susan Toole."" (White and Toole)","STR06" "I7081","Toole","Justin Rodney","15 Jun 1894","16 Apr 1963","0","When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was living in Fort Worth, and employed by the Singer Sewing Maching Company. He was of medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and dark hair. His place of birth was shown as Hemphill, Texas.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDPJ-9BM
name: Justin Rodney Toole
death date: 16 Apr 1963
death place: University Park, Dallas, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 68 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 15 Jun 1894
birthplace: Hemphill, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: James O. Toole
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Emily Pratt
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Salesman, Janitorial
place of residence: University Park, Dallas, Texas
cemetery: Calvary Hill Cemetery
burial place: Dallas, Texas
burial date: 18 Apr 1963
additional relatives: X
film number: 2117271
digital film number: 4028529
image number: 2698
reference number: cn 23614
Collection: Justin Rodney Toole, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I7081","Toole","Justin Rodney","15 Jun 1894","16 Apr 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Tarrant County, Fort Worth, Ward 12
Enumerated 8 May 1920
SD 12 ED 48 Sheet 7A
106-155-184
(Image on Ancestry.com very faint)
Justin R. Toole M W 26 M Tx Tx Tx
Carrie Toole F W 27 M Tx Va Tx


1930 Census
Texas, Tarrant County, Fort Worth Block 4535
Enumerated April 5, 1930
ED 220-96 SD 9 Sheet 5A Stamped 250
Dallas Pike
5121-31-32
Toole, J R Head m W 35 m19 Tx Ga Ala Salesman Sewing Machine
Toole, Carrie C Wf F W 35 m19 Tx West Va Tx
Toole, Francis M Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Tarrant County, Fort Worth, JP 1
SD 12 ED 257-159 Sheet 4B
East Lancaster
85
Toole, J P Head M W 46 M Tx Same House Salesman Retail Refridgerators
Toole,, Carrie Wf F W 47 M Tx Same House Pastry Cook School Cafeteria
Toole, Frances Dtr F W 18 S Tx Same House
","STR06" "I17890","","","","","","","" "I17892","","","","","","","" "I7082","Toole","Marie","9 Apr 1896","1 Apr 1967","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF5J-P95
name: W. H. Marie Farmer
death date: 01 Apr 1967
death place: Palestine, Anderson, Texas
gender: Female
race:
death age: 70 years
estimated birth date: 1897
birth date: 9 apr 1896
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: J. O Toole
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Emily Pratt
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place:
burial date:
additional relatives:
film number: 2138495
digital film number: 4027135
image number: 2877
reference number: 20948
Collection: W. H. Marie Farmer, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I17887","","","","","","","" "I17888","","","","","","","" "I4330","Torres","Elizabeth Ann","27 Jan 1934","24 Jul 2015","0","Elizabeth Ann Griffin, age 81 of San Antonio, passed away on Friday, July 24, 2015. Her last days were spent surrounded by her family and the support and prayers of her friends. Elizabeth was an active member of St. Anthony de Padua Catholic Church for 61 years. She was grounded and guided by her faith in the Lord. Her interests included cooking, baking, traveling and gardening. She was dedicated to serving others through the ministries of her church. She loved gathering with family and friends. She always had a story to tell, food to share and a hug and a kiss to give. She taught others the importance of family and being there for each other. She embodied strength and gratefulness for the blessings that the Lord so graciously showered upon her.

Elizabeth was preceded in death by her loving husband of 49 years, Richard E. Griffin, Sr., her parents Lucille and John D. Thornton, her father and mother-in-law John and Kathleen Griffin and her brother, Richie Torres. She is survived by her loving children: Richard E. Griffin Jr. (fiance, Rose), Cynthia Finto, DeeDee Strong (husband, Karl), Nanette Sanchez (husband, Mario), Rusty Griffin (wife, Wendy), 10 grandchildren, 9 great grandchildren, her siblings John Thornton (wife, Arlene) and Mary Whitmire (husband, Delwin), her sister in laws: Laura Liberto, Kathy Smith (husband, Ed) and Geraldine Luna (husband, Joe), along with many nieces, nephews and cousins.

FUNERAL SERVICES

A celebration in honor of Elizabeth will include a Rosary at The Angelus Funeral Home at 7pm Wednesday, July 29, 2015 along with a Mass at 1:00pm on Thursday, July 30, 2015 at St. Anthony de Padua Catholic Church with interment following at Ft. Sam Houston Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Elizabeth's honor to St. Anthony de Padua St. Vincent de Paul Society.

www.legacy.com, also published in the San Antonio Express News","STR06" "I4330","Torres","Elizabeth Ann","27 Jan 1934","24 Jul 2015","0","(Research):

She was baptized as Elisabeth Lillian Torres. Her Texas Birth certificate shows her parents as Nicholas Torres, age 28, and Lucille Gill, age 20. His occupation was shown as Fireman, and they lived on 1105 Rivas in San Antonio.","STR06" "I34409","","","","","","","" "I46594","Toth","Rosie Augustine","6 Aug 1937","15 May 1964","0","Her Texas Death certificate showed her occupation as ""Clerical, Business Forms."" Her parents were listed as George TOTH and Mary DVORAK.","STR06" "I20799","Tovey","Emma A.","26 Dec 1852","16 Apr 1930","0","""(Henry's) widow, Emma A. (Tovey) STRONG, was born in England, but came with her parents to America when three years of age. Her father, George TOVEY, was a native of England and upon coming to this country settled at Cleveland, Ohio, where he was engaged in the work of contractor and builder, and was a succesful man. His death occured in 1906 in Cleveland. His wife, Mrs. Strong's mother, Caroline STEVENS, was also a native of England, who died in America in 1873. In their family were three daughters, Mrs. Strong being the second. She was reared and educated in Cleveland, Ohio attending both the common and high schools in that city. She was united in marriage in 1879 and went to housekeeping at Warren."" (Upton, Harriet Taylor A TWENTIETH CENTURY HISTORY OF TRUMBULL COUNTY, OHIO: The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1909, Vol. II, p 69).

At the time of the 1910 census, youngest son Warren was still home with his widowed mother. Harry and Clarence had moved to Cleveland, and were living together as boarders in the home of Mary Arthur, also a widow. By 1920, all three of Emma's sons had left home.","STR06" "I20799","Tovey","Emma A.","26 Dec 1852","16 Apr 1930","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Ohio Trumbull Warren
201 N. Park Ave
154-170
Strong, Emma A Head age 54 Wd
Strong, Warren A Son age 21 S

Ohio, Cuyahoga, Cleveland, 26th Ward, Dist 392 11334 Mayfie
ld Road
#6-6
Arthur, Mary M. Head 38 Wd 3/2 Oh Oh Oh Propreitor Lodging Home
Arthur, John D Son 9 Oh Oh Oh
Arthur, Ida M Dau 7 Oh Oh Oh
Strong, Harry Lodger 21 Oh Oh England/English Salesman Automotive
Strong, Clarence Lodger 21 Oh Oh England/English

1920 Ohio Trumbull Warren
201 N. Park Ave
Strong, Emma A Head age 68 Widowed 1856 1879 England/English England/English England/","STR06" "I47779","Townsend","Corene","26 Sep 1939","5 Feb 2020","0","Mrs. Corene Boyd of Milam, Texas, passed away Wednesday, February 5, 2020, in San Augustine, Texas, at the age of 80.

Mrs. Boyd was born September 26, 1939, in Pineland, Texas. She graduated from Pineland High School and was an All-District basketball player. She loved fishing with her husband and family. She loved working in health care as a caregiver. She mostly enjoyed spending time with her family. She was a member of the Antioch-Gravel Hill Baptist Church.

Her survivors include daughters Abigail Adkins of Milam, Belinda Brady and husband Albert of Gatesville; sons Jeff Boyd and wife Rexcine of San Augustine, David Boyd and wife Gia of Milam, John Boyd and wife Karen of Palestine, Brent Boyd and wife Teri of San Augustine; 12 Grandchildren; 26 Great-grandchildren; 4 Great-great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by husband C. D. Boyd; father Claude Townsend; mother Alma Walker; brothers Roy Townsend, Kenneth Wayne Townsend; granddaughters Candice Chrisman, Amanda Adkins; great-grandson Ethen Boyd

Visitation will be held from 12:00pm to 2:00pm, Saturday, February 8, 2020, at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, located at 316 W. Columbia St. in San Augustine, Texas.

Funeral services are set for 2:00 pm Saturday, February 8, 2020, at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel. There will be a private committal service at Gravel Hill Cemetery.

Pallbearers: John Curtis Boyd, Jacob Boyd, Michael Boyd, Cody Boyd, Sam Ferguson, John Ferguson, Mason Chrisman

(Downloaded from Wyman Roberts Funeral Home)

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 12, 2020, page 5","STR06" "I421","","","","","","","" "I37098","","","","","","","" "I37096","Townsend","William Gordon","15 Nov 1912","8 Jan 1982","0","On the SSDI, his last residence was shown as Buna, Jasper County, Texas.","STR06" "I39966","Towry","Lorene","2 May 1927","5 Jul 2009","0","(Research):From FindAGrave:

Funeral services for Ms. Lorene Childress, age 82, of Fayetteville, TN, who passed away Sunday, July 05, 2009 in the Donalson Care Center, will be conducted in the chapel of the Gallant-Riverview Funeral Home.

Burial in Pleasant Grove Cemetery.

Ms. Childress was a native of Lincoln Co., TN, the daughter of the late Tilman Newton & Ollie Williams Towry.

She was a farmer, housewife and a member of the Baptist faith.

Along with her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband: Leonard Childress in 2005; 3 sisters: Evelyn Towry, Peggy Towry Phillips, Carolyn Towry Hornbuckle and 4 brothers: Wilford, Garner, Orville & Virgil Towry.

Survivors include 1 sister: Marie Roland of Fayetteville, TN; 5 brothers: Thomas Towry & wife: Ethel of Hildale, MI, Cletus Towry of Fayetteville, TN, Dallas Towry & wife: Hazel of Taylor, MI, Wade Towry & wife: Connie of Chicago, IL, Clyde Towry & wife: Betty of Fayetteville, TN and several nieces and nephews.","STR06" "I9116","","","","","","","" "I47734","Trammell","Andrew Jackson","14 May 1856","5 Mar 1941","0","His Texas Death certificate shows him as a Farmer, and son of James Trammell (born Louisiana) and Elizabeth SPIVEY.","STR06" "I47733","Trammell","Talitha May","20 Feb 1887","1 Jun 1965","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page links her to parents Andrew Jackson TRAMMELL and Talitha Ann(e) KIRBY/KERBY, as does her Texas Death Certificate. Informant was Mrs. Walter E. FLOYD, Sr.","STR06" "I34239","Trapani","Annie","Feb 1893","Yes, date unknown","0","Said by Tara White, in April, 2011, to have married Rosario LaRocca.","STR06" "I23280","Trapani","Antoinette","9 Feb 1900","18 Oct 1976","0","The daughter of Pauline TRAPANI and Antoinette ASTA. The SSDI shows her last residence as Folsom, Saint Tammany, Lousiana, and it is therefore ASSUMED this the city of her death.","STR06" "I23291","Trapani","August ""Gus"" Gerard","11 Sep 1920","12 Feb 2013","0","TRAPANI

August Gerard ""Gus"" Trapani, Jr., a native of New Orleans and a resident of the Covington area for the past 72 years, passed away on Tuesday, February 12, 2013 at the age of 92. Quintessential husband, father, friend, historian, humorist, storyteller, character, and all around force to be reckoned with. He is sorely missed but will always be remembered with much love. He is survived by his four daughters Joan T. Ibos (Emile); Theresa T. Jolissaint (Mark); Melissa T. Porretto (Lloyd); and Angela T. Luksch (Chris); one son, Tim Trapani; son-in-law Ki Hummel and daughter-in-law Margaret Berlin Trapani Soniat; 25 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren.

Predeceased by sons Charles ""Chuck"" Trapani, Sr. and Christopher Trapani; daughter Judy T. Hummel, and two brothers and two sisters. For 68 years he was the beloved husband of the late Pearl Eleanor Johnson Trapani. He is the son of the late Estelle Morlas Trapani and August Trapani, Sr.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the memorial mass at St. Benedict Catholic Church, 20370 Smith Rd., Covington, LA 70435 on Thursday, February 28, 2013 at 11:00 AM. Visitation, AT THE CHURCH, from 10:00 AM until service time. A reception will follow the services in the church hall. The family offers a special thanks to St. Tammany Parish Hospital and Concerned Care Home Health for their benevolent care and especially to the loving staff of Village in the Oaks where he flourished and thoroughly enjoyed his life for the last three years. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to www.FoodForThePoor.org or to St. Jude Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105 (www.stjude.org). E.J. Fielding Funeral Home Inc., 2260 W. 21st. Ave., Covington, LA 70433 entrusted with the arrangements.

Sign Guest Book online at www.ejfieldingfh.com.","STR06" "I23290","Trapani","August Gerard","6 Oct 1894","19 Sep 1967","0","The son of Paulino TRAPANI and Antoinette ASTA.","STR06" "I23294","Trapani","John ""Johnny"" Joseph","28 Mar 1925","4 Feb 1985","0","John Joseph Trapani, on Monday, February 4, 1985 at 2 o'clock p.m. Beloved father of Mrs. Peggy McSPADDIN, Mrs. Cheryl BELOT, Mrs. Joan McSPADDIN and John A. TRAPANI. Brothr of August and Paul TRAPANI, Mrs. Patsy GAGLIO and the late Mrs. Julie SAMSON. Son of the late Estelle MORLAS and August TRAPANI. Also survived by 9 grandchildren. Age 59. A native of Beaumont, Texas and a life long resident of New Orleans, Lousiana. Relatives and friends of the family, also officers and members of New Orleans Electrical Workers Union Local No. 130 are invited to attend the funeral services from the Metairie Funeral Homw of Lamana-Panno-Fallo, 1717 Veterans Memorial Blvd at Bonnabel Blvd. on Wednesday, February 6, 1985 at 1 o'clock P.M. Mass of Christian Burial in the Chapel. Interment in Metairie Cemetery. Friends may call after 9:30 a.m. until funeral time Wednesday, February 6, 1985. In lieu of flowers donations to Hospice Hotel Dieu preferre

(Obituary courtesy of Keith McGuire)","STR06" "I23608","Trapani","Judith ""Judy"" Ann","23 Aug 1943","11 Sep 2009","0","Hummel

Judith ""Judy: Ann Trapani Hummel died on Friday, September 11, 2009 at the age of 66. Judy is survived by her beloved husband of 46 years Richard ""Ki"" Hummel, Sr. and their three childeren and their spouses: Richard Ki and Dana Hummel, Jr., Jeffery M. and Jennifer Hummel, and Elizabeth H. and Scott Brownlie. Also left to cherish her memory are her eight grandchildren: Madison, Ragan, and Ethan Hummel; Brittany and Christian Hummel; and Sydney, Benjamin and Cecelia Brownlie. She is also survived by her father, A. G. ""Gus"" Trapani and her sisters: Joan T. Ibos (Emile), Theresa T. Jolissant (Mark), Melissa T. Porretto (Lloyd); Angela T. Luksch (Chris) and her brother, Timothy Trapani. Judy was preceded in death by her mother, Pearl Johnson Trapani, and two brothers, Charles ""Chuck"" Trapani and Christopher Trapani.

With her wonderful sense of humor and gracious nature, Judy had a gift of making everyone she met feel special and at home. A lifelong resident of Covington, Louisiana,

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the memorial mass from E. J. Fielding Funeral Home Inc. 2260 W. 21st Ave., Covington, LA 70433 on Monday, September 14, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. Visitation from 9:30 AM until service time. Interment in J. M. Fussell Cemetery.

(Unreferanced, undated clipping, courtesy of Bennie Jay Zahn)","STR06" "I23295","Trapani","Patricia Lou","12 Oct 1927","7 May 2008","0","Patricia Trapani Gaglio passed away on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 after a lengthy illness at the age of 80. She was a parishioner of Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish. After Katrina she resided in Slidell with her daughter. She was the beloved wife of Salvatore G. Gaglio. She is survived by her loving daughters, Gayle COCO, Lisa GAGLIO and son-in-law Samuel COCO, Jr. Devoted grandmother of Bradley P. COCO and Stacy L. COCO. Sister of August TRAPANI, Jr. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. She will be sorely missed by many friends and family members. Her memories will live on in the hearts of everyone she touched.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the Funeral. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated in the Chapel of Schoen Funeral Home, 3827 Canal St., on Monday, May 12, 2008 at 12:15 p.m. Visitation will be from 10:00 a.m. until Mass time. Interment will be private.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Canon Hospice, 1221 S. Clearview Pkwy, Jefferson, LA 70121.

(Courtesy of Bennie Zahn)","STR06" "I23293","Trapani","Paul","22 Feb 1923","6 Sep 1989","0","Paul Trapani, age 66 years, of Rt. 4 Poplarville, MS., on Wednesday, September 6, 1989. Of Methodist Faith. A Veteran of World War II, a member of the DAV Chapter No. 036 of St. Bernard, LA., retired Mail Carrier of Chalmette, LA. with the US Postal Service and former employee of St. Bernard Water Board. Survivors include his wife Mrs. Doris Mae Trapani, 1 daughter Mrs. Bonnie Sue Caughey of Poplarville, MS, 1 son Mr. Paul Thomas Trapani, of Polarville, LA., 2 grandchildren, 1 sister, Mrs. Patricia Gaglil [sic-Gaglio] of New Orleans, LA., 1 brother Mr. August G. Trapani, Jr. of Folsum, LA.

Services will be held at Winstead Funeral Home Chapel on Saturday, September 9, 1989 at 2:00 o'clock p.m. Dr. David Raddin, Officiating. Interment at Forest Lawn Cemetery. Body will lie in state from 9:30 a.m. Saturday, until service time. WINSTEAD FUNARAL HOME, POPLARVILLE, MS.

Undated, unsourced news clipping from Keith McGuire Jr.","STR06" "I23463","Trapani","Poleno","Between 1861 and 1868","21 May 1933","0","The New Orleans death index instead shows he was born ca 1865, with Bennie Zahn showing Jan 1868. The 1910 census suggest ca 1864.","STR06" "I23463","Trapani","Poleno","Between 1861 and 1868","21 May 1933","0","(Research):Census Records:

1900 Census
Lousiana, Orleans Parish, Fourth Precinct, New Orleans, War
d 10
Josephine Street
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 1 ED 98 Sheet 9B
Trapan, Poleno Hd W M Oct 1861 38 M8 Italy Italy Italy 1887 13 Na Shoemaker
Trapan, Antonena Wf W F Mar 1871 29 M8 4/4 Italy Italy Italy 1887 13
Trapan, Annie Dtr W F Feb 1893 6 S La Italy Italy
Trapan, August Son W M Oct 1895 4 S La Italy Italy
Trapan, Tony Son W M Aug 1897 2 S La Italy Italy
Trapan, Antonena Dtr W F Feb 1900 2/12 S La Italy Italy
Baggess, Carlos Nephew W M Oct 1883 16 S Italy Italy Italy 1888 12 Shoemaker
Baggess, Tony Nephew W M Aug 1890 S La Italy Italy

1910 Census
Louisiana, Orleans Parish, Part 11 Ward Part 4 Precinct, City of New Orleans, Ward 11
Enumerated 19 and 20 April 1910
SD 1 ED 178 Sheet 4B
917 Third Street
76-77
Trapan, Paulino Hd M W 46 M17 Italy Italy Italy Italian Shoemaker Own Shop
Trapan, Antonetta Wf F W 40 M1 17 4/4 La Italy Italy Italian
Trapan, Annie Dtr F W 16 S La Italy La
Trapan, August Son M W 14 S La Italy La
Trapan, Anthony Son M W 12 S La Italy La
Trapan, Antoinette Dtr F W 10 S La Italy La
Asta, Lena Niece F W 18 S La La La Shoemaker Home","STR06" "I33761","Travis","Adrian","7 Dec 1910","29 Jun 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 5, 1995, Page 8

Adrian Travis, age 84, of Hemphill died at 1:15 a.m. Thursday, June 29, 1995, at Sabine County Hospital-Hemphill.

Born Dec. 7, 1910, in Sabine County as a son of the late W. L. and Bessie Travis, he was a lifelong resident. Travis was a member of the Oak Hill Baptist Church and a farmer.

Survivors: a brother, Artie Travis of Kirbyville; two sisters, Lola EVANS of Many, Louisiana and Myrtie DAVIS of Kirbyville; and a host of nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Saturday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. W. Clarence Howell officiating. Interment followed at the Hemphill City Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2009)","STR06" "I8237","Travis","Allie Della","26 May 1901","22 Feb 1983","0","She was living with her elderly grandfather in 1920, presumably to care for him.","STR06" "I3264","Travis","Amanda ""Mandy""","24 Nov 1873","31 Jan 1954","0","She married W. H. CROWELL, and they were the parents of Ella Crowelll, born Nov 1898 in Texas. Their daughter, Ethel (3 Sept 1912-23 Oct 1999) m. Don Hamilton Bennett. Don and Ethel are both buried at the Hemphill City Cemetery.","STR06" "I13235","Travis","Amanda Ida","Abt 1872","Abt 1952","0","Is this the same woman as the Ida he was married to per the 1910 Sabine County Census? Richard and Ida had been married 10 years, and she was the mother of 5 children, 3 of whom were still living.","STR06" "I38789","Travis","Amos","9 Nov 1758","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Frances ""Fanny"" Pierce, whom with he had a large family.","STR06" "I38743","Travis","Archie M.","2 Sep 1883","11 Oct 1933","0","A family member emailed, in January 2012, that Archie ""had a brother, Louis Travis, who lived in Lubbock, Texas, and had two sisters and one other brother, Ella Travis Davis and Katy Travis (never married) and Grover Travis.""
","STR06" "I38743","Travis","Archie M.","2 Sep 1883","11 Oct 1933","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Forrest Co, MS Census
E. D. 16, Beat 3
12 & 13 January 1920
Reel: T625-875 Page: 9B (Stamped 176)
Dwelling 190 Family 190
Travis, Archie, Head, Owns home, Free of mortgage, M, W, 36 yrs, Married, Can read, write, b Mississippi, Fa Mississippi, Mo Mississippi, Speaks English, Farming, General, OA
Travis, Willie, Wife, F, W, 32 yrs, Married, Can read, write, b Mississippi, Fa Mississippi, Mo Mississippi, Speaks English, No occupation
Travis, Archie, Son, M, W, 5 yrs, Single, b Mississippi, Fa Mississippi, Mo Mississippi
Travis, Nettie, Daughter, F, W, 3 yrs, Single, b Mississippi, Fa Mississippi, Mo Mississippi, No occupation

(Copied from the ""From Dogwood to Bluebonnets"" Tree at WorldConnect)

1930 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 3
Enumerated April 22, 1930
ED 18-11 SD 11 Sheet 12A Stamped 251
Local Road
261-255
Travis, Archie Head M W 48 M 28 Miss Miss Miss Operator Grading Machine
Travis, Willie Wf F W 40 M 22 Miss Miss Miss
Travis, Archie Jr Son M W 15 S Miss Miss Miss
Travis, Nettie Dtr F W 13 S Miss Miss Miss
Travis, David Son M W 10 S Miss Miss Miss
Travis, Carlene Dtr F W 4 S Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I15380","Travis","Barret","Aft 1748","Abt 1814","0","Nanci Pressley-Holley, in the Rootsweb World Connect: Pressley-Price Family Tree instead shows Mark Butler Travis as the son of Barret Travis by his first wife Elizabeth DeLoach. She shows Barret and Elizabeth as having the following three Children:

Elizabeth Travis b 1771 m Mumford DeJarnette Perryman Mark Butler Travis b. 6 Sept 1783 M Jemima Stallworth Alexander Doniphan Travis b. 25 Aug 1890 m. Mary Ann Williams","STR06" "I15477","Travis","Barrett","23 May 1830","24 May 1874","0","Jules Hurst wrote that ""my line continues from Barrett Travis
","STR06" "I14692","","","","","","","" "I15386","Travis","Charles Edward","8 Aug 1829","Abt 1860","0","Charles Edward Travis, Texas Ranger, United States Army officer, and son of Rosanna (Cato) and William Barret Travis, was born in Alabama in 1829. After his father's death at the Alamo young Charles lived in New Orleans with his mother and stepfather, Dr. Samuel B. Cloud, but upon their deaths in 1848 moved to Brenham to live with his sister, Mrs. John (Susan Isabella) Grissett.

After becoming a member of the Texas bar he was elected to the legislature to represent Caldwell and Hays counties in 1853? 54. He served briefly as captain of Company E of the Texas Rangers, which was stationed at Fort Clark, and was commissioned captain in the Second United States Cavalry on March 5, 1855, and appointed to the command of Company H, which he recruited at Evansville, Indiana. On August 6, 1855, he reported with his new command at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, where Second Lt. Robert C. Wood, Jr., preferred charges of slander against him. On the march to Texas charges of cheating at cards and unauthorized absence from camp were brought against him.

Eliza G. Johnston remarked in her diary that Travis was ""a mean fellow...no one respects or believes a word [he] says,"" and on December 10, 1855, Col. Albert Sidney Johnston relieved him of command and placed him ""under arrest in quarters."" To a formal charge of ""conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman,"" Travis pleaded not guilty. He retained H. M. Lewis as his counsel; as an attorney himself, however, Travis mainly handled his own defense. Capt. Eugene E. McLean of the Quartermaster Department was appointed judge advocate, and Lt. Col. Henry Bainbridge of the First Infantry served as president. The court-martial, which convened on March 15, 1856, at Fort Mason, proved one of the most sensational in Texas history with Colonel Johnston and many of Travis's fellow officers testifying against him. After almost a month of testimony and deliberation, Travis was found guilty of all three charges on April 11 and was dismissed from service on May 1, 1856.

Claiming that the graduates of the United States Military Academy at West Point had discriminated against him as an appointee to the regiment from civilian life, Travis enlisted the assistance of the Texas legislature to help clear his name. A joint committee examined the testimony and recommended that he be publicly vindicated. On August 30, 1856, the legislature issued a joint resolution stating that ""the sentence was not sustained by the testimony,"" and requesting that President Franklin Pierce reexamine the proceeding and reverse the findings of the court martial. When Pierce refused to reopen the case, Travis took the unwise step of attempting to force several of the officers who had testified against him to recant. This tactic led to a backlash of public sentiment against Travis, who thereupon returned to his sister's home in Washington County, where he died of consumption in 1860. William B. Travis's ""little boy"" was buried in the Masonic Cemetery at Chappell Hill.

BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Lena Clara Koch, ""The Federal Indian Policy in Texas, 1845? 1860,"" Southwestern Historical Quarterly 28 (January, April 1925). Members of the Texas Legislature, 1846? 1962 (Austin, 1962). Harold B. Simpson, Cry Comanche: The Second U.S. Cavalry in Texas (Hillsboro, Texas: Hill Junior College Press, 1979). Amelia W. Williams, A Critical Study of the Siege of the Alamo and of the Personnel of Its Defenders (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Texas, 1931; rpt., Southwestern Historical Quarterly 36 [April 1933], 37 [July, October 1933, January, April 1934]). Amelia W. Williams and Eugene C. Barker, eds., The Writings of Sam Houston, 1813? 1863 (8 vols., Austin: University of Texas Press, 1938? 43; rpt., Austin and New York: Pemberton Press, 1970).

http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/ftr04","STR06" "I16353","Travis","Charles Kirk","18 Nov 1949","1 Mar 2019","0","Obituary

?b?Charles Kirk Travis
?/b?( November 18, 1949 - March 01, 2019 )
Charles ""Kirk"" Travis, 69, passed from this life on Friday, March 1, 2019 at his home in Largo, Fl with his wife of 23 years, Wendy Daigle Travis, and his son, Joshua Daigle, of Fredericksburg, Virginia at his side. He was born in Port Arthur, Texas to Mildred and Jessie Travis and grew up in east Texas where he enjoyed baseball, fishing, and family.
Kirk served his country with the United States Air Force and was a retired/disabled veteran. He loved cooking and fishing but his greatest love was music. He had a great love for the Lord throughout his life and was blessed with an extraordinary talent for music and an amazing voice that he used to glorify the Savior and touch many lives. He began singing as a young boy with his identical twin brother, Kent, and after retiring from the Air Force he spent many years playing and singing southern gospel music, despite suffering from heart and kidney disease. Among the groups he played with throughout the years were The Sounds of Victory of East Texas, the Jubillaires of Winter Haven, Fl, and the Troubadors of Largo, Fl.
?u? ?/u?He is survived by his wife, Wendy Travis, and son, Joshua Daigle, of Virginia; son, James Travis; daughter, Charlie Howard; older brother, Phillip Travis; twin brother Kent Travis, all of Texas; four grandchildren, Chrissy White, Savannah Daigle, Makenna Daigle, and Jaxon Daigle; two great grandsons, along with nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents he is preceded in death by one grandson, J.T. White of Texas.
Kirk was a gentle soul who touched many with his music. He will be greatly missed but is surely now at home with the Lord and singing in that heavenly choir.
It was Kirk's wish to be cremated. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 23 at 1:00 p.m. at Teakwood Village Park, 800 North Missouri Ave. Largo, FL in the Aloha building. Interment will be held at 1:00 p.m. on March 25, 2019 at Bay Pines National Cemetery, 10000 Bay Pines Blvd., St. Petersburg, FL. To honor Kirk's memory, donations may be made to the Disabled American Veterans, Shriner's Hospital, or the charity of your choice.
A memorial service will also be held at Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill, Texas Saturday, March 23, 2019 at 2:00 p.m.

Copied from Starr Funeral Home. Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 6, 2019, page 8","STR06" "I13164","Travis","Charlton ""Charlies"" Hines","27 Oct 1907","18 Sep 1961","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MM21-YMC/p1
Name: Charles Hines Travis
Death Date: 18 Sep 1961
Death Place: Huntington, Angelina, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 53 years 10 months 21 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 27 Oct 1907
Birthplace: Hemphill, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J.A. Travis
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Stella (sic) Bennett
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: School Teacher
Place of Residence: Huntington, Angelina, Texas
Cemetery: Garden of Memories
Burial Place: Lufkin, Texas
Burial Date: 20 Sep 1961
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116791
Digital Film Number: 4166597
Image Number: 2015
Reference Number: cn49458
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I33506","","","","","","","" "I15525","Travis","Daniel","Abt 1669","Abt 1696","0","Jesse M. Travis of Sabine County shows Daniel Travis (Traverse) as the son of William Travis of County Cork and Sarah West, daughter of Robert West, a Quaker. Furthermore, he shows William Travis as the son of William Travis of County Cork, and the grandson of William Travis (b. 7/1563) of Lancashire, England and Agnes Lathom (b. 25 Jan 1584), also of Lancashire, England.","STR06" "I3261","Travis","Dollie","27 Feb 1875","Yes, date unknown","0","Laura Buckmaster instead shows that she married John Wilson Hyden, a first cousin of James William Hyden's...son of William Henderson Hyden and Matilda Easley.","STR06" "I38781","Travis","Eli Columbus","Abt 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","Mark Freeman shows him as a son of William Allen Travis and Sarah Chappel. He was one of 11 children born to this couple, and one of 13 children born to William Allen Travis.

The same parents are shown on the ""From Dogwood to Bluebonnets"" tree at WorldConnect.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=AHN&db=bluebonnets20&id=I01858
","STR06" "I38781","Travis","Eli Columbus","Abt 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Perry County, Beat 2
Enumerated 25 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 88 Sheets 19A and 19B Stamped 116
356-359
Travis, E. C. Head W M Oct 1852 47 m 18 Miss Miss Miss Farmer (1860 census shows he was born ca 1855)
Travis, M C Wf W F May 1855 45 m 18 6/6 Miss Miss Miss
Travis, Alfred Son W M Sept 1882 17 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Travis, Archie Son W M Sept 1883 16 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Travis, Ella Dtr W F Oct 1885 14 S Miss Miss Miss
Travis, Louis Son W M May 1887 12 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Travis, Grover Son W M July 1889 11 S Miss Miss Miss
Travis, Katie C Dtr W F Jan 1895 5 S Miss Miss Miss
McKenzie, K J Sister-in-law W F Apr 1863 Miss Miss Miss

1910 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 3
Enumerated 27 Apr 1910 By Heziek McLemore
SE 4 ED 16 Sheet 10B
194-206
Travis, Elie C Head M W 54 m1 28 Miss Miss Ala Farmer
Travis, Mary C Wf F W 54 m 28 6/6 Miss Miss Miss
Travis, Archie Son m W 25 S Miss Miss Miss Farm hand
Travis, Louis Son M W 23 S Miss Miss Miss Farm hand
Travis, Ella Dtr F W 24 S Miss Miss Miss
Travis, Grover Son M W 27 S Miss Miss Miss Home Farm
Travis, Kattie Dtr F W 15 S Miss Miss Miss
McKenzie, Kattie J Sister-in-law F W 46 S Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I13686","Travis","Eliza Jane ""Liza Jo""","22 Feb 1897","21 Nov 1968","0","Her Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed that she was a housewife. The informant was O. A. ""Slim"" Folsom.","STR06" "I13686","Travis","Eliza Jane ""Liza Jo""","22 Feb 1897","21 Nov 1968","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I38784","Travis","Ella","25 Oct 1885","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a DAVIS.","STR06" "I3247","Travis","Ethel","25 Oct 1899","16 Apr 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
April 19, 1995, Page 10

Ethel McDonald

Ethel Travis McDonald, 95, of Lufkin died Sunday, April 16, 1995, at a Lufkin hospital.

Born Oct. 25, 1899, in Sabine County, she was a former resident of Shreveport and had lived in Lufkin since 1963. Mrs. McDonald was a homemaker and member of the first Baptist Church.

Survivors: daughters, Mrs. M. M. (Lexie) Hall of Lufkin and Lois Lynch of Oklahoma City; four grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; two sisters; and two brothers.

Funeral services were held at 10 a. m. Tuesday at Gipson's Funeral Home chapel in Lufkin with Rev. Sam Thomas and Rev. Rick Williams officiating. Interment followe at Garden of Memories Memoral Park Cemetery in Angelina County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2009)","STR06" "I38796","Travis","Ezekieal Stafford","25 Aug 1794","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Martha Jane Granberry, with whom he had a large family.","STR06" "I13675","Travis","Green W.","Oct 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine, JP 7
Enumerated 2 and 3 January 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 1B
Fm 21-21
Travis, Green W. Hd M W 37 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Travis, Pearl M Wf F W 29 M Tx Tx Tx
Travis, Bethel M Dtr 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Travis, Essie P Dtr 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Travis, James D Son 5 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine, JP 7
Enumerated 22 Apr 1930
ED 202-10 SD 19 Sheet 7B
137-140
Travis, Green W M W 48 M@22 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Travis, Pearl F W 42 M@14 Tx Tx Tx
Travis, Bethel F W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Helper
Travis, Essie F W 19 S Farm Helper
Travis, Daniel M W 16 S Farm Helper
Travis, Tennie F W 6 S None","STR06" "I15479","Travis","Henry Dekalb","Abt 1835","Aft 1861","0","Nanci Presley-Holley instead shows him as Hardy DeKalb Travis.","STR06" "I3254","Travis","Henry Lee","18 Jun 1873","18 Mar 1943","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine, JP 7
3 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 2A Stamped 133
23-23
Travis, Lee H Hd M W 46 M Tx Miss Tx Farmer General Farm
Travis, Bessie S Wif F W 42 M Tx Miss Miss
Travis, Dollie Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Travis, Lewis Son m W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Travis, Hessie Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Travis, Lola Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Travis, Adrian Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Travis, Artie Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Travis, Irena Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Travis, Myrtie M Dtr F W 3 0/12 S Tx Tx Tx
24-24
McDonald, Charley m Hd M W 22 M Tx Ala Tenn Farmer Genera
l Farm
McDonald, Ethel Wf F W 20 M Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I7223","Travis","Henry W.","22 Feb 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","His middle name could be Warner or William.","STR06" "I13166","Travis","Isabel","8 Oct 1913","Yes, date unknown","0","""Of Mesa, Arizona.""","STR06" "I15213","","","","","","","" "I536","Travis","James Cannon","Abt 1826","20 Apr 1897","0","He was known by his middle name, Cannon. He may have been married previously to an Elizabeth, also from Mississippi.

According to the MINUTES 1858-1890 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HEMPHILL, TEXAS, (James) Cannon and Sophronia (White) Travis were among the 11 founding members of the church. Sophronia was admitted by voucher on September 7, 1857 from W. C. Southwell, Missionary East Texas, as was her husband, Cannon Travis. Fellowship was withdrawn from Cannon Travis on November 10, 1860, and restored September 24, 1864. In June 1884, ""charges having been preferred against Bro. Cannon Travis for unchristian conduct & said charges as alleged being Sustained, it was ordered that the Church withdraw fellowship from him & it is further ordered that his name be erased from the Church Book.""

Note: Children's names and birthdates are based on a transcription of the 1870 census. The actual 1870 and 1880 census microfilm's should be carefully checked. The 1880 extract seems to have several glaring discrencies in names and dates. Blanche Toole speculates that perhaps the census taker knew Cannon and his family, and completed the information from (faulty) memory instead of by actually interviewing the family. Also, Charlie White lists a child named Jann White, born ca 1868 per the 1870 census who is not listed on either transcription of the census. Perhaps this is Martha Jane White.

Military Service Co. D 1 Tex HV Arty CSA (Courtesy of Tony Pickett)

Was shown on the muster roll of Captain J.M. Burroughs Company of the Sabine County Volunteer Infantry, CSA, and was enlisted at Hemphill, Texas by Drury Field for 3 months duty on January 15, 1863.

Jules Hurst writes that ""I understand that Cannon died in Texas of cancer of the eye.""","STR06" "I7623","Travis","James Cannon","20 Jan 1879","11 Mar 1965","0","His Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed that he was a farmer whose usual residence was Sabine County, Texas. He died at the San Augustine hospital. The informant was Mrs. E. E. Eddings.","STR06" "I7623","Travis","James Cannon","20 Jan 1879","11 Mar 1965","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I13172","Travis","James H.","18 Jan 1875","18 Apr 1937","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920
Texas, Sabine County
409/431
Travis, James H. Head M W 44 M Tx Mi Mi Farmer
Travis, Fannie L Wife F W 43 M Tx Tx Al
Conn, Kirby Adopt Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I15195","Travis","Jerry Patrick ""Pat""","4 Aug 1942","10 Jul 1994","0","Services for Pat Travis, 50, of Lufkin, were held July 12, 1994 in the Gipson Funeral Home Chapel.

Mrs. Travis was a farmer and had resided in Angelina County since 1945. He was a member of the Burke Baptist Church.

Survivors: mother, Abbie Travis; brother, James E. Travis; nephews, John and James Travis; niece, LaDonna Travis; great-nephews, Travis and Joshua Timaves and numerous other relatives.

Gipson Funeral Home, directors.




www.findagrave.com","STR06" "I16927","Travis","Jesse Marion","6 Jul 1923","7 Nov 2014","0","Jesse M. Travis, Jr., 91, of Hemphill, died Friday afternoon in the Twin Lakes Care Center, San Augustine, Texas. Jesse was born in Hemphill to Jesse M. and Lilly Pearl Seals Travis. He has lived most all his life in Sabine County and always considered it his home. Jesse was a U.S. Army veteran, serving in World War II as a mechanical instructor on B-52 bombers. He retired as a mechanic for DuPont Chemical. Jesse was a member of the Masonic Lodge and Camp Springs Baptist Church.

He is survived by his sons; Phillip Travis and his wife Martha of Hemphill, Kirk Travis and his wife Wendy of Virginia, Kent Travis and his wife Sandra of Hemphill, eight grandchildren, five great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. Jesse was preceded in death by his wife Mildred Travis.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 9:00PM, Monday, Nov. 10, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Yellowpine Cemetery, Yellowpine, Texas.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, November 12, 2013, Page 14











","STR06" "I13681","Travis","Joella","13 Oct 1885","20 Apr 1968","0","Her Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed that she was a housewife. The informant was her sister, Msr. O. E. Solly.","STR06" "I13681","Travis","Joella","13 Oct 1885","20 Apr 1968","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I2075","Travis","John","Abt 1803","","0","From the JERUSALEM CHURCH CHURCH BOOK, Mississippi Territory of Amite, 29 Feb 1812

This church was located near the present town of Gillsburg. Organized 29 Feb 1812, when Mississippi was Indian Territory. This transcription is courtesy of Mrs. Alva McEwen, McComb, Mississippi.

May 1825: John Travis, Nancy Travis by experience Apr 1827: Brother and Sister Travis restored Jan 1829: Brother and Sister Travis reported for non-attendance Mar 1829: Brother and Sister Travis excluded Mar 1830: Grievance of John Travis with Joseph Raborn. Travis charged Raborn lied to hsi wife, and persuaded her to leave him. His wife was a Raborn. Apr 1830: Raborn not guilty, John Travis excluded. Aug 1830: John Travis restored. Joseph Raborn dismissed. Nov 1844: John Travis letter of dismission June 1854: John and Mary Travis (wife) charged with disorderly conduct Aug 1854: John Travis reunited

(Census information courtesy of Nanci Presley-Holley)

CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: MS COUNTY: Amite REEL NO: M432-368 PAGE NO: 92BREFERENCE: Enumerated 12 Dec 1850 by Henry Flowe

==================================================================== 33 611 611 Travis John 46 M Farmer 1,000 S.C. 34 611 611 Travis Mary 38 F Amite Co Miss 35 611 611 Travis Simeon 72 M Waggon Maker 3,740 Amite Co Miss 36 611 611 Travis Simpson 20 M Farmer Amite Co Miss 37 611 611 Travis John Q. 17 M Farmer Amite Co Miss X 38 611 611 Travis Joseph 14 M Amite Co Miss X 39 611 611 Travis Mary A. 12 F Amite Co Miss X 40 611 611 Travis Amos 10 M Amite Co Miss X 41 611 611 Travis Henry 8 M Amite Co Miss X 42 611 611 Travis Sarah A. 5 F Amite Co Miss

CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: MS COUNTY: Amite REEL NO: M432-368 PAGE NO: 93A REFERENCE: Enumerated 12 Dec 1850 by Henry Flowe

============================================================================ 1 611 611 Travis Martha A. 5 F Amite Co Miss 2 611 611 Travis Nancy A. 3 F Amite Co Miss 3 611 611 Travis Julia A. 3/12 F Amite Co Miss

Nanci's note: Who is the Simeon Travis, age 72, living with John D. Travis?

Living close by -- but unknown relation at this time:

13 608 608 Raborn Sarah 40 F La 14 608 608 Raborn Clorinda 21 F Amite Co Miss X 15 608 608 Raborn Agena 19 F Amite Co Miss 16 608 608 Raborn Joseph 13 F Amite Co Miss 17 608 608 Raborn Henry 11 M Amite Co Miss 18 608 608 Raborn John 9 M Amite Co Miss

CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: MS COUNTY: Amite REEL NO: M432-368 PAGE NO: 93B REFERENCE: Enumerated 13 Dec 1850 by Henry Flowe

============================================================================ 8 619 619 Raborn Simpson 33 M Farmer 80 Amite Co Miss 9 619 619 Raborn Mary 21 F Pike Co Miss X 10 619 619 Raborn Wm 10 M Amite Co Miss X 11 619 619 Raborn Demarius 9 F Amite Co Miss X 12 619 619 Raborn Edward 7 M Amite Co Miss X 13 619 619 Raborn Mary C. 6 F Amite Co M","STR06" "I4055","Travis","John Amos","Between 1839 and 1841","Aft 1920","0","On the 1880 Sabine County, Texas census, Amos's family was listed as follows:

117-124
Travis, Amos W M 39 HeadMiss --- Miss
Travis, Josephine W F 39 Wife Ala Ala Ala
Hines, EmilyW F 17 Step Dau TX (Tx) Ala
Hines, MarthaW F 15 Step Dau Tx (Tx) Ala
Travis, John W M 8 son Tx Miss Miss
Travis, James W M 5 son Tx Miss Miss
Travis, Cooke W M 3 son Tx Miss Miss
Scruggs, Paralee W F15 Niece Tx at school

Josephine was the widow of Charlton Hines.
Per the 1920 Sabine County, Texas census:

Travis, Amos Head MW 78 WD TX MI MI
Travis, Allie G/Daug F W 17 S TX TX TX
Travis, Burnice G/Daugh F W 15 S TX TX TX","STR06" "I7213","Travis","John D.","Abt 1761","Abt 1840","0","Jules Hurst emailed on 20 Sept 2000 that ""John D. Travis came to Amite Co, Mississippi in 1807 from Edgefield District South Carolina with his wife Isabella Graham and his two spinster sisters, Patsy and Cecelia....John D. Travis was William Barrett Travis (of Alamo fame) great uncle. It is said that William Barrett stopped in Amite County and visited with John D. on his way to the Alamo. John D was a brother to Colonel Wm. Barrett's grandfather.""","STR06" "I13163","Travis","John Earsel ""Ersel""","11 Jul 1898","22 Feb 1966","0","Services for John Earsel Travis, 67, of Burke, were held February 26, 1966, burial in the Garden of Memorial Memorial Park. Gipson Funeral Home, directors.

Mr. Travis had lived in Burke for 38 years and was a retired school teacher. He was the son of J. A. Travis and Della Bennett.

www.findagrave.com


https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MMPY-HCR/p1
Name: John Earsel Travis
Death Date: 24 Feb 1966
Death Place: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 67 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 11 Jul 1898
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J. A. Travis
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Della Bennett
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired School Teacher
Place of Residence: Burke, Angelina, Texas
Cemetery: Garden of Memories Memorial Park
Burial Place: Angelina County, Texas
Burial Date: 26 Feb 1966
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117925
Digital Film Number: 4028385
Image Number: 669
Reference Number: 13555
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I8718","Travis","John Quincy","30 Dec 1832","Abt 1907","0","Not on the list of the children of John Joseph and Mary (Raborn) Travis prepared by the Davidson family. Said by Ted Taylor to have married Sarah K. CONEY.","STR06" "I13236","Travis","Katie Estell","1 Jul 1905","28 Feb 1941","0","At the time of the 1930 census, she was living in Hemphill with her children, John, age 3 9/12 and Madie B (sic) age 1 8/12. She was listed as divorced, and her occupation was shown as none.","STR06" "I13236","Travis","Katie Estell","1 Jul 1905","28 Feb 1941","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I15266","","","","","","","" "I13680","Travis","Lee","20 Nov 1880","4 Mar 1970","0","Was listed as a son, in error, on the 1900 census. She married a HYDEN.

Her Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed that she was a housewife, and that she died in a nursing home in Houston. The informant was Mrs. Frank Adams, daughter.","STR06" "I38785","Travis","Lewis","22 May 1887","4 May 1970","0","Name Lewis Travis
Event Type Death
Event Date 04 May 1970
Event Place Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 22 May 1887
Birthplace , Mississippi
Occupation Farmer
Veteran? Yes WW I
Informant Mrs. Jewell Travis
Father's Name E C Travis
Mother's Name Mary Mckenzie
Certificate Number 36371
GS Film number 2218823
Digital Folder Number 005145865
Image Number 00895



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3DG-QPX : accessed 09 Aug 2014), Lewis Travis, 04 May 1970; citing certificate number 36371, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218823.","STR06" "I33760","Travis","Lewis A. ""Louie""","20 Mar 1904","30 Jun 1963","0","He was an electrician, and his death certificate showed he was widowed, and died of a self inflicted gunshot wound.","STR06" "I15267","","","","","","","" "I13684","Travis","Lona","29 Dec 1892","31 Mar 1973","0","Her Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed that she was a housewife and that she was married to George W. Gilbert, who was the informant.","STR06" "I13684","Travis","Lona","29 Dec 1892","31 Mar 1973","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I45052","Travis","Louie A.","20 Mar 1904","30 Jun 1963","0","See attached sources.","STR06" "I7424","Travis","Malissa J.","1848","Yes, date unknown","0","Enrolled in the District 6 School in Sabine County in 1854.","STR06" "I15585","Travis","Mark Butler","18 May 1827","6 May 1863","0","Said to have died in the Civil War.","STR06" "I15585","Travis","Mark Butler","18 May 1827","6 May 1863","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: AL COUNTY: CONECUH REEL NO: 659 PAGE NO: 366 and 367

513 513 STRICKLIN WILLIS 50 M TAVERN KEEPER 300 NC
513 513 STRICKLIN MARTHA 54 F SC
513 513 STRICKLIN ROBERT 18 M FARMER AL
513 513 STRICKLIN MARTHA 15 F AL X
513 513 TRAVIS MARK B 23 M CLERK AL
513 513 BEARD WM. 23 M NC
513 513 BRADLEY AUGUSTUS 21 M CLERK AL

1860 Census
Alabama, Conecuh County, P. O. Sparta
Enumerated 21 Jun 1860
Page 79 Stamped 1033
563-543
M. B. Travis 33 M C Clerk Cir Court 11200 1665 Ala
Louiza S Travis 27 F Fla
Beare [said to be Pierce Mason Butler] B Travis 5 M Ala
Juliet C Travis 2 F Ala
Mary C Travis 1 F Ala
Margaret Bradley 71 F SC
Wm Beard 32 M Dep C Clerk --- 400 NC
","STR06" "I6547","Travis","Martha","11 Aug 1845","18 Nov 1921","0","`She married first on 18 Nov 1883 Henry D. Boyett, and second married on 14 Sept 1902 John Simon Anderson, and is buried next to her first husband Henry D. Boyett at Gravel Hill Cemetery.","STR06" "I7224","Travis","Martha Jane","22 Feb 1868","28 Dec 1958","0","Larry Crocker supplied a copy of her Louisiana Death Certificate. She was shown as a daughter of Cannon Travis, born in Texas, and Sophronia White, born in Mississippi. She died of terminal bronco pneumonia, due to cardic failuere and a fractured left hip. She died in the Oakdale Infirmary. Her home address was 346 North Sixth Street in Oakdale.","STR06" "I15573","Travis","Martha Jane","16 Dec 1893","Oct 1982","0","Born in either Louisiana or Texas, married a Mr. Warden, and died in October 1982 in Merryville, Beauregard Parish, Louisiana. (Pressley-Price Family Tree).","STR06" "I15496","Travis","Mary","Abt 1737","1753","0","Said to have married Joel BROOKS.","STR06" "I39775","Travis","Mary Ann","11 Feb 1848","16 Jul 1925","0","FindAGrave shows that she married a BRELAND.","STR06" "I32954","Travis","Mary Bethel","4 Mar 1907","6 Jul 1994","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 13, 1994, Page 7

Mary Bethel Miller

Mary Bethel Miller, 87, of Newton died at 12:20 a.m. Wednesday, July 6, 1994, at Shady Acres Care Center in Newton.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Danny Biddy officiating. Interment followed at the Hemphill City Cemetery.

Born March 4, 1907, in Sabine County as a daughter of the late Gene (sic) and Pearl (Ener) Travis, she was a former resident of Lake Charles, La., and a homemaker.

Survivors: a son, Ronnie W. Miller of Baytown; three grandchildren; and a sister, Tennie Bourque of Westlake, Louisiana.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2008)","STR06" "I7215","Travis","Mary Elizabeth","25 Mar 1851","17 Dec 1924","0","Not listed on the 1860 Sabine County census extract. Why?","STR06" "I13237","Travis","Mary Gladys","22 Jun 1909","17 Nov 1963","0","Her Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows her name at the time of her death as Mary Gladys Keller. She was listed as a private nurse, self employed. The informant was her daughter, Ida E. Smith.","STR06" "I13237","Travis","Mary Gladys","22 Jun 1909","17 Nov 1963","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I15627","Travis","Mary Lanney","Abt 1864","28 Jul 1936","0","Shown as Lannie/Lanie Travis on the Texas Death Certificates of sons Clarence and Jodie.

As of the 1910 census, Lany was listed as an in-patient at a hospital in Terrell, Kaufman County, Texas. By 1920 she had returned to Sabine County, and was living with her son and daughter-in-law, Jody and Viney McDaniel.

Her Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows her name as Lannie McDaniel, and that she had been predeceased by her husband. She was shown as a lifetime resident of Sabine County. The informant was Una McClelland.

Name Lanie Mcdaniel
Event Type Death
Event Date 28 Jul 1936
Event Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 1864
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name Dick Travis
Mother's Name Rutha White
Certificate Number 37788
GS Film number 2116938
Digital Folder Number 005145534
Image Number 02523



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3HD-TCF : accessed 15 Apr 2014), Lanie Mcdaniel, 28 Jul 1936; citing certificate number 37788, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116938.","STR06" "I15627","Travis","Mary Lanney","Abt 1864","28 Jul 1936","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I7222","Travis","Melissa Cordelia","25 Feb 1867","1 Aug 1908","0","Called ""Mausa.""","STR06" "I13676","Travis","Millie","Mar 1889","Bef 1910","0","Might she have married John Thomas HARDY, and been the mother of Eula Mae Hardy HAIRE, born 9 Dec 1907, in Sabine County. (Eula's obituary is is the 20 Nov 2002 SABINE COUNTY REPORTER, p. 15).","STR06" "I13678","Travis","Minnie Louise","5 Dec 1900","16 Jan 1964","0","Name at death was shown as Minnie Louise AUTREY.","STR06" "I13167","Travis","Myra Lee","2 Jun 1915","25 Sep 1992","0","Lived in Granada Hills, California.","STR06" "I38798","Travis","Nancy Ann","10 Nov 1800","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Jonathan Granberry, with whom he had a large family in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.","STR06" "I535","Travis","Nancy Caroline","Abt 1845","Aft 1910","0","Enrolled in the District 6 School in Sabine County in 1854.","STR06" "I7216","Travis","Nancy Pauline","2 Sep 1852","26 Sep 1927","0","At the time of the 1910 Federal census, she was living with her son and daughter in law, William F. and Emma Conner, in Sabine County; and in 1920 she was living with son Willis and his wife Nora.","STR06" "I7216","Travis","Nancy Pauline","2 Sep 1852","26 Sep 1927","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct No 1
Enumerated 19 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 8A
125-129
Conner, Nancy W F Sept 1852 47 Wd 8/5 Tx La Miss Farmer
Conner, Robt W F Feb 1880 20 M 0 Tx Fla La Farm Laborer
Conner, Ada Dtr-in-Law W F Dec 1880 20 M 0/0 Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I15212","Travis","Pauline Elizabeth","3 Dec 1918","10 Sep 2007","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, September 13, 2007

Pauline Davis

Funeral services for Pauline Davis, 88, of San Augustine were held at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, September 12, 2007 at Memorial Presbyterian Church in San Augustine. Burial followed at McRae Cemetery in San Augustine County. Rev. Jackie Hannan and Bill Henry officiated. She died September 10, 2007 in San Augustine.

Pauline Davis was born on December 3, 1918 to John Travis and Della Bennett. She was a secretary and homemaker and was a member of Memorial Presbyterian Church.

She is survived by her husband, Bernard P. (Snooks) Davis of San Augustine and numerous nieces and nephews.

Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine was in charge of arrangements.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)

A similar obituary appeared in the Sabine County Reporter,September 19, 2007, p 11.","STR06" "I15212","Travis","Pauline Elizabeth","3 Dec 1918","10 Sep 2007","0","(Research):Shown as Virginia K??? on the 1920 census?","STR06" "I534","Travis","Richard ""Dick"" Henry","Abt 1820","Yes, date unknown","0","According to SABINE COUNTY HISTORICAL SKETCHES AND GENEALOGICAL RECORDS ""Sophronia P and Ruth (White), both had married brothers, Cannon and Richard Travis, cousins of Wm. Barret Travis of Alamo fame (p. 58). The Travis men fought with Marion 'The Swamp Fox' in the American Revolution. R.H. Travis was the son of Wm Travis, and g.son of John and Arabella Hurst Travis. This Travis lineage is a collateral line of William B. Travis of Alamo fame (p.73)""

According to MINUTES 1858-1890 OF THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HEMPHILL, Richard H. Travis was one of the eleven founding members of this church, along with his wife, Ruth C. Travis, as well as his brother and sister-in-law, Cannon and Sophronia Travis. Richard and Cannon Travis's membership in the church was rocky. On several occasions their membership was withdrawn, such as on 13 August 1859 when ""Brothers R H Travis, Cannon Travis, & Wm T White came forward and acknowledge that they bin overtaken in a falt and beged the church to bare with them on a promise of assistence of that they would Refrain in the futer from such company where uppon the Church forgive them in love."" Their occasions of sin seemed to center around ""indulgin in profane swaring....and indulgin too mutch in intocking spirits."" Over the thirty some odd years they were associated with the church, they were expelled several times, and usually soon readmitted.","STR06" "I13643","Travis","Richard Coke","4 Nov 1877","4 Mar 1938","0","In 1920, his widowed stepbrother, Charlton Hines (listed as half brother) was living with them.","STR06" "I13643","Travis","Richard Coke","4 Nov 1877","4 Mar 1938","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I38747","Travis","Ruth Karlene","11 Sep 1925","7 Nov 2004","0","From Findagrave.com

Baytown Sun, The (TX) - November 9, 2004
Deceased Name: Karlene Travis McClelland

Karlene Travis McClelland 79 of Georgetown,Texas, formerly of Baytown,TX passed away Sunday November 7, 2004. The youngest of four children born to Archie and Willie Olivia Travis, Karlene was born September 11, 1925 in the small farming community of Sunrise located in Forrest, Co., MS.

After graduation from Petal High School, Karlene worked several years in retail sales. A job change was in the making when at a USO facility a young USA Sgt Claude N McClelland was introduced to a lady with the most beautiful blue eyes he had ever seen. The introduction began a courtship engagement and a loving and happy marriage that lasted just a few days short of 58 years.

Karlene's goal in life was to establish a comfortable loving home. She succeeded in that goal with first a comfortable, loving home for she and Claude, then later expanded it as daughters, Olivia and Claudia were born. Her excellent sewing ability early on was directed to sewing for the girls then was diverted to quilting when the girls left home. A goodly number of quilts went to the daughters, her sister, nieces and special friends. In addition to quilting, Karlene greatly enjoyed raising flowers and the travels she and Claude made together.

In addition to her parents, Karlene was predeceased by siblings Archie Maurice Travis, Nettie Perkins and William David Travis, all of Petal, MS. She is survived by husband Claude, daughters Olivia of Guerneville,CA, Cladia of Austin, Brother in law Faye Perkins of Petal, MS and anumber of nieces and nephews, all of Petal, MS.

Visitation will be held on Tuesday November 9, 2004 from 6-8 PM at The Gabriels Funeral Chapel. A Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday November 10,2004 at 10:00 A.M. with Pastor David Griffin of The First Baptist Church of Georgetown, officiating. at The Gabriels Funeral Chapel, 393 N. IH 35, Georgetown, Texas 78628, 512.869.8888

Copyright, 2004, The Baytown Sun","STR06" "I38794","Travis","Simeon Ezekial","17 Jan 1770","10 Jan 1849","0","Simeon Travis (1770 NC - after 1830), one of seven children of Revolutionary War Patriot William Mills Travis and Abigail Denmark of North Carolina and Georgia, came with his family to Mississippi Territory by 1815-1817 to Amite County, with the Granberrys. Simeon maintained property interests in NC until after 1820, but by 1820 had moved north from Amite to Hinds County, Mississippi. His siblings were Lydia (b. 1754, m. Mr. Albritton); Sidi (b. 1756, m. Mr. Barrow); Amos (b. 1758, m. Frances Pierce, d. Moundville AL); Dolly (b. 1763, m. Amos Moore); Asa (b. 1767, m. Elizabeth Haddock); and Gideon (b. 1775, m. ??, d. Montgomery AL).

Simeon married Mary Ann Stafford (1774 NC - 1842) from North Carolina and Georgia in 1792, and they had five children: Rhoda (b. 1796), Elizabeth (b. 1813, m. Daniel Carter), William Allen (b. 1815, m. Miss Easterling, then Sarah Chappell), Nancy Ann (1800-1883, m. Jonathan Granberry), and Ezekiel Stafford (1794-1879, m. Martha Jane Granberry, sister of Jonathan). The Travises were early members of Palestine Baptist Church in Hinds County, then moved to Perry County, and by 1850 on to Jasper County, Mississippi, where they were early members of Shady Grove Baptist Church near Heidelberg, where six generations of Travises and relatives are buried.

Of his children, only Nancy Ann (Granberry), William Allen, and Ezekiel Stafford have numerous descendants from large families. Simeon and Mary Ann Travis are buried near the Buie River in the northwest corner of Perry County with Jonathan and Nancy Ann Granberry. The Travis Graveyard of this family is a National Park Service tour stop on Jamestowne Island in Virginia, and the Travises were a pioneer Jamestown/Williamsburg family.

Ezekiel Stafford Travis and his wife Martha Jane Granberry moved from Perry County to southeast Jasper County, MS, to the Shady Grove area near Heidelberg. They were parents of William Stafford (b. 1819, m. Mary); Seth Granberry (b. 1822, m. Martha A. J., then Almina C.); William Allen (1823-1849, never married); Nancy Ann (1826-1847, m. John Cooley); Mary Ann (b. 1834, m. John Cooley after her sister Nancy Ann died); James Granberry (1831-1912, m. Susan Merrill Satcher); Elizabeth (b. 1821, m. William P. Cherry); Loammi Granberry (1838-after 1860, never married); Martha Jane (b. 1841, m. James Madison Walker); and Artalisa (b. 1846, m. Green Berry Merrill, then John C. Lyon).

James Granberry Travis and his wife Susan Merrill Satcher, widow of Hugh M. Satcher who was killed in the Civil War, and daughter of Abel and Eliza Cooley Merrill from SC who emigrated to Wayne then Jasper County, MS, had twelve children. First, Susan and Hugh had four sons, William Watson (1856-1860), Robert Newton (1858-1934, m. Sally Jane McFarland), James Henry (b. 1859, m. Sarah Junetta Husband, d. Oklahoma), and Hugh Merrill (b. 1862, m. Mary Ella (Dollie) Lyon). After the War, Susan married James G. Travis, and they had Simeon Ezekiel (b. 1866, m. Martha Shelton Hall); Green Berry (b. 1868, m. Ida Leggett); Eliza (b. 1869, never married); Annie Bell (b. 1872, m. William Archie Stevens); Mattie (b. 1871, m. William A. McClellan); Susan (b. 1874, m. J. Oliver Trest, d. Florida); Ida (b. 1876, m. Robert Kelly, d. Jackson MS); and Madison Granberry (b. 1878, m. Jane Penelope (Nellie) Ellis).

http://www.offms.org/ancestors/travis_simeon.html","STR06" "I15389","Travis","Simpson","Aug 1830","24 Nov 1905","0","On the 1870 Sabine County, Texas Census, his family is shown as follows:

613/613

Travis, Simpson 48 M W Farmer Mississippi Travis, Jane 27 F W Keeping House Texas Travis, Quincy 6 M W Louisiana

On the 1880 Sabine County, Texas Census, the listing is as follows:

ED 84 Prect. 1 197-206 Travis, Sims W M 49 Miss ___ ___ Travis, Jane W F 36 Wife Tex Miss Miss Travis, Quincy? W F 16 Dau (sic) TX Travis, Ida W F 9 Dau TX Travis, Lee W M 7 Son TX","STR06" "I7221","Travis","Theodosia","25 Feb 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","According to the MINUTES 1858-1890 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HEMPHILL, TEXAS, Theodosia Travis was received by experience and baptized by Minister J.J. Rountree on July 26, 1879.

Elder Rountree apparently had more than Bible Study on his mind. In April, 1883, he was investigated for, and found guilty of ""gross unchristian conduct. Guilty of Seduction and adultery...all the churches of which Eld. Rountree was Pastor of to be notified of the meeting and invited to send deligates to said meeting to participate inthe investigation and deliberations...Resolved further that this Church withdraw fellowship from Theodosia Travis for gross unchristian conduct."" The charges against Rountree were sustained and fellowship was withdrawn from him in June 1883. No mention is made of the charges against Theodosia.

(Note: These references might instead be to Theodosia's older cousin, also named Theodosia Travis, the daughter of R.H. and Ruth (White) Travis who was born in 1858. As is appears that the R.H. and Ruth Travis family moved from Sabine County prior to 1880, they are most likely about this Theodosia).

Yvonne Parish Kattawar--Family Researcher (470 Piney Point, Sour Lake, TX 77659) reports that Theodosia married Milton Anthony.","STR06" "I15500","Travis","Theophilus","Abt 1752","Abt 1782","0","Nanci Pressley-Holley shows that he married Barbara Barnes in North Carolina.","STR06" "I15475","Travis","Walter Warner","Aft 1820","","0","According to Jules Hurst, Walter Warner Travis died young.","STR06" "I38799","Travis","William Allen","22 May 1815","9 Apr 1899","0","Said to have married first an EASTERLING, and they were the parents of two sons, both born in Perry County, MS. He married second Sarah CHAPPELL, and they had 11 children.","STR06" "I38799","Travis","William Allen","22 May 1815","9 Apr 1899","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Perry County, Southern District, PO Evon
Enumerated 10 Aug 1860
Pages 6 and 7
43-40
Allen Travis 44 M Farmer 1500 12000 Ga
Sarah Travis 40 F Miss
Ezekiel Travis 19 M Miss
Christopher Travis 15 M Miss
Elbert Travis 14 M Miss
Maryann Travis 12 F Miss
Marthann Travis 10 F Miss
Rowland Travis 9 M Miss
Eran Travis 7 F Miss
Columbus Travis 5 M Miss
Allen Travis 3 M Miss
Austin Travis 9/12 M Miss
Neal Patterson 69 M Cooper NC
48-45
Sarah Chappell 65 F 2000 1000 NC
Martha Chappell 26 F --- 300 Miss
Joshua Chappell 24 M 300 600 Miss
Mary Chappell 20 F --- 300 Miss
Aquilla 19 M Miss
Eran Sharp 32 F Miss
Addelle Mott 10 F MIss
Eli Sharp 11/12 M Ark


1870 Census
Mississippi, Perry County, Near Monroe, PO Monroe
Enumerated 3 Jun 1870
Pages 22 and 23
144-224
Allen Travis 55 M W Farmer 800 1000 Ga
Sarah Travis 50 F W Keeping House Miss
Elbert Travis 24 M W Farm Hand Miss
Mary Travis 22 F W At Home Miss
Martha Travis 20 F W At Home Miss
Roland Travis 18 M W Farm Hand Miss
Columbus Travis 15 M W Farm Hand Miss
Eran Travis 17 F W At Home Miss
Allen Travis 13 M W Farm Hand Miss
Austin Travis 11 M W Farm Hand Miss
Irene Travis 7 F W Miss
Cornelius Travis 5 F W Miss

1880 Census
Mississippi, Perry County, Augusta
Page 8 SD 2 ED 134
Enumerated 16 and 17 June 1880
55-55
Travis, Allen W M 61 Farmer Ga Ga Ga
Travis, Martha W F 28 Dtr Keeps House Miss Ga Miss
Travis, Evan W F 24 Dtr Miss Ga Miss
Travis, Columbus W M 22 Son Farmer Miss Ga Miss
Travis, Austin W M 14 Son Works of Farm Miss Ga Miss
Travis, Irene W F 16 St Miss Ga Miss
Travis, Nancy W F 14 Dt Miss Ga Miss


","STR06" "I15384","Travis","William Barrett","1 Aug 1809","6 Mar 1836","0","The following biographical sketch on William is from the book: SONS OF THE SOUTH written by Clayton Rand, and published by Holt, Reinhart, and Winston in 1961. The author elected one hundred outstanding men of the South and gave facts on each.

William Barrett Travis was the grandson of Elizabeth DeLoach(e) Travis.

""WILLIAM BARRETT TRAVIS was only twenty seven when he died in the Alamo on March 6, 1836, leading 188 fellow compatriots in the chase of Team independence and into the pages of inaperishable history.

Except for this one herculean feat there was nothing extrodinary in the brief career of this courageous young man. He was born hear Red Banks, Edgefield County, South Carolina, on August 9, 1809, the oldest of the ten children of Mark Travis and Jemima (Stallworth) Travis.

In 1818 the Travis family moved to Alabama and settled in Conecuh County where William had such schooling as the limited means of his father and the frontier afforded. He studied law in the office of Judge James Dellet at Claiborne and before his twentieth birthday was admitted to the bar. While reading law and awaiting clients he earned his living teaching school. At nineteen, he married Rosanna Cato, one of his own pupils, and to them were born two children.

The marriage was an unhappy one, for being financially embarrassed, Travis abandoned his family and went to Texas in 1831. A reconciliation was never effected, and they were divorced four years later. Travis settled in Anahuac, the legal port of Galveston Bay and the headquarters of a military garrison commanded by Colonel Bradburn, a Kentuckian in the Mexican service who was having trouble with the Americans.

These were unsettled times in Texas. Mexico had gained her freedom from Spain in 1821 to become an independent state. After the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, American settlers invaded Texas, many under the impression that it really belonged to the United States or would one day. The issue was settled by the Treaty of 1819 with Spain, but the Americans continued to come in increasing numbers, even after a Mexican decree was passed in 1830 checking further immigtration. At the time Travis arrived the estimated population of Texas was twenty thousand, most of whom were from the United States.

In 1832, Travis moved to San Felipe, where he set up a law office, was appointed secretary of the ayuntamiento, and became an ardent leader in local politics and of the ""war party"".

The Americans were agitating for Texas independence from Mexico when Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, seized power in Mexico and became a political and military dictator under the title of ""El Preidente"". In 1835 Santa Anna decided to drive the Americans out of Texas and colonize the country with Mexicans.

When Santa Anna sent troops to regarrison the fort at Anahuac, abandoned since 1832, Travis raised a company of volunteers and captured and disarmed the Mexican soldiers. Though this action was repudiated by many of the Americans seeking to avoid trouble with Mexico, public opinion soon crystalized in favor of Travis' action, and the Texas revolution began.

American settlers won the Battle of Gonzales, Texans captured Goliad, they won the Battle of Conaepcion, San Antonio was captured, and the Mexican general Cos surrendered. Free of Mexicans, the Texas Declaration of Independence was issued at Washington-on-the-Brazos on March 2, 1836, and Texans with the exception of Sam Houston and a few others believed the war was over. Sam Houston thought Santa Anna would send reinforcements.

Travis having performed valuable service in commanding a scouting company during the seige of San Antonio was appointed major of artillery, and shortly afterward was transferred to the cavalry with the rank of lieutenant colonel. He was ordered to occupy and reinforce the Alamo, which the Texans had taken in December, 1835, in joint command with Colonel James Bowie.

When Santa Anna appeared with as many as six thousand troops, Travis answered a demand for surrender with cannon shot. Bowie was stricken with typhoid-pneumonia during the seige in which all of the 188 men under the command of Travis were killed. They fought bravely, asking no quarter in a desperate struggle, hand to hand, muzzle to muzzle, musket and rifle, bayonet and bowie knife. The ""galant Travis"" died beside his gun. Near his side fell James Butler Bonham, another of the ragged little garrison, a lifelong friend of Travis, who had borrowed the money to come to Texas that he might fight for its freedom. Between six and eight hundred Mexicans died in this fierce encounter that lasted an hout and a half.

Travis was six feet tall, weighed about 175 pounds, and from all reports was as charming and congenial as he was courageous. At the early age of twenty-seven, he had scaled that loftiest of peaks where the famed reside, to take his enviable place among that exclusive company of patriots willing to die that others might live.

No male defender survived. Santa Anna ordered the bodies burned. The fifteen or more who were spared were women, children, slaves, and servants. Under the cenotaph erected at Austin in memory of the defenders of the Alamo is inscribed this worthy tribute: ""Thermopyhe had its messenger of defeat, but the Alamo had none.""


Letter to a Nation

On February 24, 1836, the day after the Mexican Army arrived at San Antonio, William B. Travis wrote a letter asking for help and reinforcements. He had written other requests for aid, but this was different since the enemy had arrived and it was important for reinforcements to come quickly. This letter is one of the great pieces of both Texas and American history and speaks in immortal words of American courage. This letter made its way to newspapers all across America, and the inspiring appeal helped to rally the support of the American people around the Texas cause. With this letter, WBT became a hero, and with his gallant stand to the death less than two weeks later, his heroism was given permanence.

In this text of the letter, the punctuation and words are as Travis wrote.

Commandancy of the Alamo- Bejar, Feby. 24th, 1836 To the people of Texas & all Americans in the world-- Fellow citizens & compatriots--

I am besieged, by a thousand or more of the Mexicans under Santa Anna -- I have sustained a continual bombardment & cannonade for 24 hours & have not lost a man -- The enemy has demanded a surrender at discretion, otherwise, the garrison are to be put to the sword, if the fort is taken -- I have answered the demand with a cannon shot, & our flag still waves proudly from the walls -- I shall never surrender or retreat. Then, I call on you in the name of Liberty, of patriotism & everything dear to the American character, to come to our aid, with all dispatch -- The enemy is receiving reinforcements daily & will no doubt increase to three or four thousand in four or five days. If this call is neglected, I am determined to sustain myself as long as possible & die like a soldier who never forgets what is due to his own honor & that of his country -- VICTORY OR DEATH.

William Barret Travis Lt. Col. comdt.

P.S. The Lord is on our side -- When the enemy appeared in sight we had not three bushels of corn -- We have since found in deserted houses 80 or 90 bushels and got into the walls 20 or 30 head of Beeves.

Letter to a Son

The last letter Travis wrote to the world outside the Alamo was a letter to his son. This boy had recently arrived in Texas from Alabama and was staying with friends. It was written to David Ayers on a scrap of paper, and is one of the famous messages from the Alamo. Here is the text of the letter.

""Take care of my little boy. If the country should be saved, I may make him a splendid fortune; but if the country should be lost, and I should perish, he will have nothing but the proud recollection that he is the son of a man who died for his country.""

(Above courtesy of Nanci Presley-Holley)","STR06" "I38722","Travis","William David","2 Feb 1920","19 Jan 1971","0","In December, 2011, a descendant emailed that ""William David Travis, was the son of Archie M. Travis, both of Forrest County, Mississippi. He has relatives in Perry County. [He married] Willie Odom Travis. She had relatives in Waynesboro, Wayne County, Mississippi. [His] siblings were Archie M. Travis, Jr., Annette (Nettie) Travis Perkins, and Karlean Travis McClelland; Karlean lived in Baytown, Texas. [William's father Archie] had a brother, Louis Travis, who lived in Lubbock, Texas, and had two sisters and one other brother, Ella Travis Davis and Katy Travis (never married) and Grover Travis.""","STR06" "I38771","Travis","William David","1 Apr 1952","12 Oct 1998","0","He had a military marker indicating that he served as a ""Cpl US Marine Corps Vietnam.""

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=52122310

","STR06" "I7217","Travis","William Hardy","30 May 1855","8 Oct 1931","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 19 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheets 7B and 8A Stamped 99
120-124
Travis, Wm. Hed W M May 1855 45 M 28 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Travis, Grace Wf W F Sep 1856 43 M 28 15/12 Tx Tcx Eng Ala
Travis, Jas. C. Son W M Jan 1879 21 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Travis, Lee Son (sic) W M (sic) Nov 1881 18 S Tx Tx Tx Far
m Laborer
Travis, Joella Dtr W F Oct 1884 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Travis, Jack (sic) Son W M Feb 1888 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Travis, Anna Drr W F Apr 1890 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Travis, Lona Dtr W F Dec 1892 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Travis, Della Dtr W F Nov 1894 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Travis, Mary Dtr W F Sept 1895 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Travis, Eliza C Dtr W F Feb 1897 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Travis, Saphronia Mother W F Mar 1822 66 Wd Miss Va Ga

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 25 Apr 1910
SD ? ED 131 Stamped 92
Hemphill and Jasper Road
108-110
Travis, William H Hd M W 54 M1 35 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Travis, Grace Wf F W 53 M1 35 15/12 Tx England Ala
Travis, Mary Dtr F WS 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Travis, Liza Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Travis, Sophronia P Mother F W 77 Wd 12/9 Miss Va Ga","STR06" "I7212","Travis","William Harrison","Abt 1794","Abt 1869","0","Sometimes shown as William Barrett Travis

From the JERUSALEM CHURCH CHURCH BOOK, Mississippi Territory of Amit e, 29 Feb 1812

This church was located near the present town of Gillsburg. Organized 29 Feb 1812, when Mississippi was Indian Territory. The transcription is courtesy of Mrs. Alva McEwen, McComb, Mississippi.

Feb 1825: William Travis by experience May 1825: John Travis, Nancy Travis by experience Apr 1827: Brother and Sister Travis restored Jan 1829: Brother and Sister Travis reported for non-attendance Mar 1829: Brother and Sister Travis excluded July 1841: William Travis restored. William and Nancy Travis, letter of dismission. Apr 1842: Members included: Elizabeth White, Emily and Patsy Strickland, Rutha White, Henry Strickland, Elizabeth White (dec'd), Polly (Mary) Travis, William Travis, Nancy Travis, John Travis, John Travis, Sr., Nancy Travis, Mary Travis","STR06" "I7212","Travis","William Harrison","Abt 1794","Abt 1869","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, St. Helena Parish, Eastern District
Enumerated 24 July 1850
Page 178
21-21
William Travis 50 M Farmer $500 Miss
Sabrina Travis 23 F La
Cannon Travis 22 M Farmer Miss
Polean Travis 17 F Miss
Decalb Travis 15 M Miss
Wm Travis 7 M La
Winna Travis 4 F La
Rebecca Carroll 22 F La
Henry Carroll 19 M Farmer La

1860 Census
Lousiana, St. Helena Parish
Enumerated 22 Jun 1860
Page 26
234-234
Wm Travis 62 M Farmer 1800 500 S. Carolina
Sabrina Travis 32 F La
William Travis 15 M La
Wineford Travis 12 F La
Alice Travis 6 F La
Izabell Travis 1/12 F La
Henry Wagoner 15 M La
","STR06" "I13682","Travis","Zach T.","25 Feb 1888","14 Jan 1937","0","His Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed that he had been employed in Public Works, and that his wife was Sudie (?) Travis. The informant was Carlos (?) Travis.","STR06" "I13682","Travis","Zach T.","25 Feb 1888","14 Jan 1937","0","(Research):Zach?","STR06" "I13682","Travis","Zach T.","25 Feb 1888","14 Jan 1937","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I6798","Traweek","Robarde","Abt 1670","Yes, date unknown","0","From the files of Lynell Cordell. She noted that ""all my Traywick/Trawick information, before James Jackson Trawick of Carroll County, Tennessee, was sent to me by Harold Gunn, a Trawick descendant.""","STR06" "I13973","Trawick","Albertie ""Bertie""","3 Jul 1896","5 Mar 1985","0","Cheyenne Star, Cheyenne, OK 8-Mar-1985

Memorial services for Alberta ""Bertie"" Chance were held in Sacramento, California,
March 8, 1985. Bertie was an Oklahoma pioneer, having moved to Sacramento 46 years ago.
She died in a Convalescent home there at the age of 88 years.

She had owned and managed apartments on G. Street between 13th and 16th streets from the late 1940's to 1970's. She also worked at McClellan Air Force Base during World War II.

Mrs. Chance is survived by four daughters, Ada Lee Poore and Opal Trask of Sacramento, Phyllis Frost of Baja, California, Tommie Vanderford of San Rafael, California; sisters, Grace Collins of LaMesa, California and Lorene Barry of Napa, California; nine grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren and 3 great-great grandchildren. Grimes and area friends remember Tom and Bertie Chance when they lived 1 mile west of Spitzer's corner for many years. Tom Chance passed away in 1969.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I13973","Trawick","Albertie ""Bertie""","3 Jul 1896","5 Mar 1985","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 census
Rogers Mills Co. OK
ED 65-2 Pg. 170B
Berlin Twp.
71/78
Chance, Thomas H., head, MW, 36, M, age when first married 20, TX TX TX
Alberta, wife, FW, 34, M, age when first married 18, OK AR AR
Ada Lee, dau., FW, 14, OK TX OK
Opal May, dau., FW, 12, OK TX OK
Phillis Fay, dau., FW, 7, OK TX OK
Tommy, dau., FW, 5, OK TX OK

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I15134","Trawick","Bessie","12 Mar 1916","Dec 1973","0","Listed as living in Lorenzo, Texas at the time of her mother's death in 1966.

SSDI - BESSIE LANCASTER 12 Mar 1916 Dec 1973 (not specified) (none specified) 548-30-0855 California","STR06" "I30195","Trawick","Carmen Isabell","17 May 1908","30 Nov 2000","0","Lynell Gentry Cordell received the following information about Carmen Trawick from her son, Harold Gunn: ""Carmen and Homer met at Choctaw Boarding School, where they both attended High School. After she graduated, Carmen was employed in Little Rock at the governess for the children of the state treasurer. She also taught school before she and Homer married. She was a fine soprano singer and played the piano. She, Homer, Carl and Monteen frequently sang as a quartet in church.""

Carmen Trawick Gunn, 92, formerly of Quitman, died Thursday (Nov. 30, 2000) in Pandora, Ohio. Born in the Central Community (Cleburne County), daughter of the late George W. and Cora Thompson Trawick, she was a member of Sand Springs Baptist Church and the Women's Missionary Union.She was the widow of the Rev. Homer F. Gunn. Survivors are three daughters, Delore Umfleet of Oklahoma City, Nelda Thorson of Chloride, Ariz., and Margaret Onnen of Martinsburg, W.Va.; three sons, John Gunn of Pekin, Ill., Harold Gunn of Bridgeton, N.J., and Ivan Gunn of Newton, Iowa; two sisters, Sarah Blanch Floyd of Nebraska and Violette Pitchell of Quitman; 20 grandchildren; 38 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren.Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Thursday at Sand Springs Baptist Church near Quitman. Burial will be in Kilgore Cemetery.Visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Harris Funeral Home in Morrilton.

http://us.share.geocities.com/cgmaxwell/GunnObits.htm","STR06" "I10888","","","","","","","" "I10890","","","","","","","" "I10887","","","","","","","" "I13981","Trawick","Darlene","30 Jul 1936","12 Feb 1989","0","The Duncan Banner
Feb. 13, 1989
Darlene Wood, 52, Rt. 5 Duncan, died Sunday, Feb. 12, 1989, at her home. Service will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Brooks Funeral Home Chapel with Mario Pineda with the Prairie Hill Church of Christ officiating. Burial will be in Duncan Cemetery. She was born July 30, 1936, in Claud, and moved to Duncan in 1942. She was employed by Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., retiring in 1986. She married Woody Wood on March 1, 1963, in Wichita Falls. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include her husband of the home; a daughter Kathi Jones of Edmond; a son, Vernon W. ""Buddy"" Wood of Duncan; two sisters, Pat Elam and Delores Trawick, both of Duncan; a brother, Larry Trawick of Duncan; her mother, Ruby Trawick of Duncan; and two grandchildren, Jeff Tyler and Jamie Jones, both of Edmond; and nine nieces and nephews. Bearers will be Ed Bailey, Steve Campbell, Jon Gilbert, James Oliver, Johnny Hennan, Charlie Callager, Howard Brody and Al Haws. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.

(Courtesy of Lyn Cordell)","STR06" "I13982","Trawick","Delores Ann","25 Feb 1942","3 Aug 2010","0","The Duncan Banner
August 4, 2010
Delores ""Dee"" Trawick
FLOWER MOUND, Texas - Feb. 25, 1942 - Aug. 3, 2010
Delores ""Dee"" Trawick, age 68, of Flower Mound, Texas, and former resident of Duncan, passed away Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2010, at her home.
She was born February 25, 1942, in Duncan, to Talley and Ruby Trawick.
She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Chris and Pam Trawick of Grapevine, Texas; granddaughter, April Trawick of Flower Mound, Texas; granddaughter, Jenna St. Clair of Weatherford, Texas; grandson, Brian Trawick of Las Vegas, Nevada; grandson, Sean Alexander of Euless, Texas; grandson, Cody Alexander of North Richland Hills, Texas; great granddaughters, Abi Trawick and Skylar Clark; great grandson, Rohan Alexander; sister and brother-in-law, Pat and Ted Elam of Duncan; and brother and sister-in-law, Larry and Denise Trawick of Duncan; she also has many nieces and nephews.
The family plans a private graveside service on Friday, Aug. 6, 2010, in Duncan. For online condolences please go to ?u?www.mulkeymason.com ?/u?.
","STR06" "I6215","Trawick","Elzada","6 Jan 1871","23 Jan 1951","0","Ken Harvey writes that she was known as Zadie or Elzadie. Her family moved to Coffeyville, Kansas, shortly before she was born.

It was Zadie's habit, as with all the pioneers, to conserve water. She used to wash the dishes and disposing of that water she would then rinse them with fresh water. This rinse water was retained for the next dish washing. When piped water was installed Zadie continued her old routine for the rest of her life to the amusement of all.

Obituaries (Both courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)

Duncan Eagle
Jan. 25, 1951

Mrs. Gentry, Pioneer Resident, Dies Tuesday

One of the first settlers of what is now Stephens County, Mrs. J. E. Gentry, 705 North 2nd, died Tuesday in a Duncan hospital after suffering a stroke last week. Mrs. Gentry, 80, had lived in Alma since 1889. She moved to Duncan several years ago.

Survivors include five sons, Arthur, Lee (sic), Elmer, Delbert, all of Duncan, and Lloyd of Oklahoma City; three daughters, Ruth Gentry of the home address; Mrs. Bessie Payne, Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Tolbert Goodwin of Bell, Calif.; a brother George Trawick of 705 Pecan; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Rennels of Carpenter, and Mrs. Susie McMinn, Merkle, Texas; 16 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.

Daily Banner (Duncan Banner)
January 23, 1951

'89er Dies in Hospital Here

Mrs. J. E. Gentry of 704 North 2nd, died at 8 a.m. today in a Duncan hospital. She had suffered a stroke Friday. Mrs. Gentry 80, had been a resident of Alma and Duncan since 1889. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Rangeley-Holden Funeral Home. Survivors include 5 sons, 3 daughters, a brother, 2 sisters, 16 grandchildren, and 17 great-grandchildren. The sons are Arthur Gentry, 305 South 7th; Jess Gentry, 704 North 2nd; Elmer Gentry, 1116 Elm; Delbert Gentry, Duncan; Lloyd Gentry, Oklahoma City. The daughters are Ruth Gentry, home address; Mrs. Bessie Payne, Oklahoma City; Mrs. Tolbert Goodwin, Bell, Calif. The brother is George Trawick, 706 Pecan. The sisters are Mrs. Mary Rennels, Carpenter, Okla. and Mrs. Susie McMinn, Merkle, Tex.","STR06" "I29219","Trawick","Frances Lee","12 Dec 1922","12 Feb 2006","0","The Oklahoman
Wed. Feb. 15, 2006

Frances Lee Trawick Clift was born December 12, 1922 in Butler, Oklahoma to Eva (Johnson) and Homer Trawick. She passed away February 12, 2006 at Harrah, Oklahoma in the Harrah Nursing Center at the age of 83 years and 2 months. Frances attended school at Pie Flat east of Hammon, Oklahoma and married the love of her life, Houston Clift at Sayre, Oklahoma on June 17, 1939. They lived in Hammon, Oklahoma to make their home. Frances worked for Frank Seay Airmotive in Clinton, Oklahoma for 10 years. Together with her husband, they farmed in the Hammon community and operated Clift's Sundries Drug Store. They had been married 52 years when Houston passed away with cancer in 1991. Frances has been living in the Oklahoma City area near her nephew, Tom, for the last 9 years. She was a member of Hammon Garden Club and the Elk's Lodge since 1972 where she had served as it's President for four years. Frances was a member of the Hammon First Baptist Church.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, 2 brothers, Ike Trawick and Lloyd McReynolds and 1 sister, Irene Eckles.

Services will be held Friday, February 17, 2006 at 10:30 am at Whinery-Savage Chapel officiated by Brother Calvin Fadenrecht. Burial will be at Fairlawn Cemetery under the direction of Whinery-Savage Funeral Service, Elk City. Survivers: Four nephews, Tom McReynolds and wife Joyce of Choctaw, OK, Danny McReynolds and wife, Gloria of Plano, TX, Charles Trawick of San Diego, CA, Tim Trawick of Denton, TX; two nieces, Linda Freeman and Eva Sue Trawick both of Denton, TX and several great nephews and nieces.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I30198","Trawick","Franklin George","16 Aug 1916","11 Jul 1960","0","Frank was in the army during WWII, and saw a considerable amount of action in Europe, including the Battle of the Bulge in 1943.
He died alone in Little Rock, in 1960.

Trawick, Franklin George, b. 08/16/1916, d. 07/11/1960, PFC SVC BTRY, 5TH FA BN ARTY, Plot: 9 338, bur. 07/18/1960","STR06" "I6500","Trawick","George Alford","20 Mar 1872","30 Jan 1959","0","On the 1880 Wise County Census, he was listed as George W. Trawick.

1930 census Stephens Co. OK Parks Twp., ED 69-20 Sheet 5A
79/90 Trawick, G.A., MW 57 M 27 AR TN MS
Bell, wife FW 49 M 19 TX TX TX
Jim, son MW 22 S OK AR TX
Talley, son MW 19 S OK AR TX
Hardy, son MW 16 S OK AR TX


The Duncan Banner-Feb. 5, 1959 Funeral Is Held For George A. Trawick Funeral was held Sunday afternoon for George A. Trawick, 86 year old retired grocer and farmer, who died last Friday in a local hospital after an illness. He lived at 706 Pecan. Trawick came from Montague County, Texas, before statehood and lived for many years in the Alma area. He moved to Duncan in 1845. (SIC) Survivors include the widow; the sons, Jim of 709 Stephens, Tally of 1115 Sycamore, and Hardy of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Jim Bussey, Duncan route 3; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Rennolds (Rennels), Elk City, and Mrs. Susie McMann (McMinn) of Texas; 11 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren, and 3 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral was held in the Velma Church of Christ with C. C. Abbot, minister of the West Side Church of Christ here, officiating. Burial was in Alma Cemetery by Brooks Funeral home.

(Courtesy Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I30190","Trawick","George Washington","1 Jun 1885","Abt 1944","0","Lynell Cordell writes that George was 5' 11"" to 6' tall and weighed about 170 pounds. He had dark hair and a dark complexion. He was a somewhat solemn, serious person.

When George and Cora married they were given a farm of about 120 acres by George's father.

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: George Washington Trawick
City: Quitman
County: Cleburn
State: Arkansas
Birth Date: 1 Jun 1885
Race: White
Roll: 1530648
DraftBoard: 0
Age: 33
Occupation: Farmer for self
Nearest Relative: Cora Trawick, Quitman, Cleburn Co. AR
Height/Build: Medium/Stout
Color of Eyes/Hair: Blue/Light","STR06" "I30190","Trawick","George Washington","1 Jun 1885","Abt 1944","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 census
Van Buren County, Arkansas
ED 124 Pg. 183A
Cadron Twp.
Fm/100/100
Trawick, George W., head, MW, 34, M, AR AR AR
Cora, wife, FW, 35, M, AR TN AL
Caren, dau., FW, 11, AR AR AR
Floyd, son, MW, 9, AR AR AR
Blance, dau., FW, 7, AR AR AR
Frank, son, MW, 3, AR AR AR
D --?, son, MW, 2, AR AR AR

1930 census
Van Buren County, Arkansas
ED 71-5 Pg. 31B
54/54
Trawick, George W., head, MW, 44, M, age when first married 18, AR TN AR
Cora A., wife, FW, 46, M, age when first married 20, AR TN AL
Carmen I., dau., FW, M, 21, S, AR AR AR
Floyd L., son, MW, 19, M, age when first married 17, AR AR AR
S. Blanch, dau., FW, 17, AR AR AR
G. Frank, son, MW, 13, AR AR AR
Dickie D., son, MW, 12, AR AR AR
Violet B., dau., FW, 10, AR AR AR
Martha E., dau., FW, 7, AR AR AR
Ray, dau.-in-law, FW, 23, M, age when first married 20, AR AR AR
Billie J., g-dau., FW, 9/12, AR AR AR

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I13970","Trawick","Georgia","Abt 1904","","0","Married to Carl Shawn or Shown??? (9 Oct 1917, Stephens County, Oklahoma) Also married Jim Bussey???

Lynell Gentry Cordell emailed on August 1, 2009:
You can mark Zora L. Savage, who died in 1990, off the list as Georgia Trawick/Shawn/Bussey's daughter. She was actually born in 1903.
I'm not sure about Joe Savage, born in 1914 and died in 1983 but his age is close to Zora Shawn's husband's age.

The only other thing I've found on Georgia and Jim Bussey is from the Duncan City Directory.
1959 Duncan City Directory:
Jim Bussey, helper at Elks Country Club. He lives 2 miles south and east.","STR06" "I13975","Trawick","Grace Floy","26 Dec 1909","28 Jul 1987","0","Listed as living in La Mesa, California at the time of her mother's death in 1966.

#548-16-4960","STR06" "I13975","Trawick","Grace Floy","26 Dec 1909","28 Jul 1987","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 census Roger Mills Co. OK ED 65-8 Pg. 215B
Cheyenne twp.
66/66 Collins, Buford A., head, MW, 22, M, age when first m
arried 20, TX GA GA
Grace F., wife, FW, 20, M, age when first married 18, OK AR AR
(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I13969","Trawick","Hardy","23 Dec 1914","7 Sep 1966","0","Duncan Banner
Thurs. Sept. 8, 1966
Hardy B. Trawick Dies in OC Hospital
Hardy B. Trawick of Duncan, 51, died Wednesday in an Oklahoma City Hospital following a lengthy illness. Survivors include a brother, Talley Trawick, 1115 Sycamore. Services will be announced by Brooks Funeral Home.

Duncan Banner
Fri. Sept. 9, 1966
Arrangements Set For Hardy Trawick In Brooks Chapel
Funeral for Hardy Trawick, 51, of 1115 Sycamore, will be at Brooks Funeral Chapel Saturday at 2 p.m. Officiating will be Ed Morris, minister of the Westside Church of Christ. Burial will be in Alma Cemetery under direction of Brooks Funeral Home. Bearers will be Henry Hudson, Jack Bryant, B. H. Collier, Jerald Stinnett, Doc Collier and Buster Ray.
Trawick, a life-time resident of Stephens County, died in an Oklahoma City hospital Wednesday about 2 p.m. following a long illness.","STR06" "I15126","Trawick","Homer L.","26 Dec 1893","Abt 1958","0","DOB per WWI Draft Registration filed in Custer County, Oklahoma.","STR06" "I15126","Trawick","Homer L.","26 Dec 1893","Abt 1958","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 census Custer Co. OK ED 39 Pg. 190B
Washita Twp. 13 R 18
74/74 Traywick, Homer, head, MW, 27, M, KS MO MO
Eva, wife, FW, 25, OK TX MO
no name, dau., FW, 9/12, OK KS OK","STR06" "I6501","Trawick","Ida","Feb 1878","12 Oct 1948","0","Ada Evening News-Oct. 18, 1948 Mrs. Ida Trawick Threlkeld, 71, died at the home, 600 West Sixteenth, Sunday at 4 p.m.; the funeral was held Monday at 3 p.m. from the Central Church of Christ, Albert Sweet officiating; burial in Memorial Park, Criswell Funeral Home in charge. Pallbearers were Earl Crooks, Ed Goins, Ben Boiles, Everett Lamb, E. W. Cook and Roscoe Loman. Surviving are the husband, Dr. W. R. Threlkeld; two daughters, Mrs. Katherine Russell of Hot Springs, Ark., and Mrs. Mary Bartlett of Brownsville, Tex.; three sons, Emery C., Robert L., and James Creston Threlkeld of Ada, a brother George Trawick of Duncan, and three sisters, Mrs. Ed Gentry of Duncan, Mrs. J. O. McMinn of Merkel, Tex., and Mrs Mary Reynolds (should be Rennels) of Carpenter; seven grandchildren.

Her tombstone shows her dates as 1876-1948.","STR06" "I29232","Trawick","Jack C.","2 May 1926","21 Sep 1974","0","This appears to be for the same Jack C. Trawick:

U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
Name: Jack C Trawick
Birth Year: 1926
Race: White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country: Oklahoma
State: California
County or City: Contra Costa
Enlistment Date: 21 Sep 1944
Enlistment State: California
Enlistment City: San Francisco
Branch: No branch assignment
Branch Code: No branch assignment
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source: Civil Life
Education: 1 year of high school
Marital Status: Single, without dependents
Height: 00
Weight: 000","STR06" "I13968","Trawick","James J.","1 Apr 1908","3 Jun 1963","0","Duncan Banner
Fri. June 7, 1963
Jim Trawick, 55, Succumbs
Funeral service for Jim J. Trawick, 55, of 709 Stephens, wh
o died Monday in Woodward, was to be at 3 p.m. today in the Brooks Funeral Chapel.
Born April 1, 1908 in Alma, Trawick was a life-long county resident. He was working as a pipefitter in Woodward at the time of his death.
Survivors include the widow, Ellen, of the home; two brothers, Talley Trawick, 1115 Sycamore, and Hardy Trawick, 706 Pecan; a son Ted Lee Trawick, Stigler; a daughter, Mrs. Barker Clemments, Oklahoma City; and seven grandchildren.
John Cannon, minister of the Westside Church of Christ here was to officiate and burial was to be in Alma Cemetery under direction of Brooks Funeral Home.
Bearers were to be Jack Bryant, Roy Oliver, B. H. Collier, Marvin Wall, Scott Qualls, and George Sanner.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I6434","Trawick","James Jackson","2 Jun 1835","8 Apr 1899","0","Lynell Gentry notes that his headstone lists him as being age 64 at the time of the death in 1899, which would make his year of birth as 1835 instead of 1838.

Ken Harvey writes that they lived in Searcy, Arkansas when their their two oldest children were born. Sometime before 1871, when daughter Elzada was born, they moved to Coffeyville, Kansas; perhaps as a result of railroad advertisements promoting Coffeyville and Independence as two large towns on the Border of the United States and the Indian Territory.

The Homestead Act, enacted during the Civil War in 1862, provided that any adult citizen, or intended citizen, who had never borne arms against the U.S. government could claim 160 acres of surveyed government land. Claimants were required to ""improve"" the plot by building a dwelling and cultivating the land. After 5 years on the land, the original filer was entitled to the property, free and clear, except for a small registration fee. Title could also be acquired after only a 6-month residency and trivial improvements, provided the claimant paid the government $1.25 per acre. After the Civil War, Union soldiers could deduct the time they had served from the residency requirements. This served to opened western lands to qualified citizens, the Indian Territory of Kansas and Oklahoma-home to more than three dozen tribes-was subject to a series of legal measures that reduced its extent. A new philosophy of assimilation favored bringing Native Americans into the United States as individual citizens, rather than allowing them lands and tribal sovereignty-a philosophy that conveniently left many acres open for settlement.

However, these unassigned lands were not opened unitl 1889, and during the decades after the Homestead Act, settlers acting illegally forced the government's hand by squatting on Indian land. The Ingalls family, of Little House on the Prairie fame, was one of a group of white settlers who set up house on Osage lands in Kansas in the 1860s, before that tribe was removed (again) to Oklahoma.

The Trawick family did not stay long in Coffeyville. Kenn Harvey noted that ""after the Jayhawkers became active they moved back to Searcy, Arkansas."" In the late 1870's the family moved westward again, this time to Texas.

http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_vault/2014/11/25/history_of_western_settlement_railroad_advertisements_for_settlers_to_move.html

Wise County, Texas Deeds (researched by Charles Strong, 1998)

Vol 33, Page 192-July 1890 JJ and Elizabeth Trawick sold land to R.Z. Dunwiddie Vol 30, Page 446?-1894 Makes reference to Vol 33, Page 192 Initiated in Indian Territory Sounds as though the Trawicks moved to IT after the sale in 1890 but that the note wasn't paid and the deed file in Wise County until 1894","STR06" "I6434","Trawick","James Jackson","2 Jun 1835","8 Apr 1899","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
J. J. TRAWICK Self M Male W 45 TN Farm
L. E. TRAWICK Wife M Female W 34 MS Keeping House MS MS
M. C. TRAWICK Dau S Female W 17 AR At Home
W. H. TRAWICK Dau S Female W 13 AR At Home TN MS
Elzadi TRAWICK Dau S Female W 9 KS At School
George TRAWICK Son S Male W 7 AR At School TN MS
Ida TRAWICK Dau S Female W 3 TX At Home
S. M. TRAWICK Dau S Female W 1 TX At Home TN MS
Tom AUTRY Son S Male W 28 TN Farmer TN TN
Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 6, Wise, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255333
NA Film Number T9-1333
Page Number 224D

","STR06" "I13972","Trawick","John Jackson","28 Apr 1898","31 Oct 1973","0","Listed as living in Richmond, California at the time of his mother's death. SSDI lists his last residence as Yountville, Napa County, California #566-16-6488 CA.

He is buried in the Willamette National Cemetery in Portland, Oregon (Plot: L 848), and a marker indicates that he was a Corporal in the U.S. Army.","STR06" "I13972","Trawick","John Jackson","28 Apr 1898","31 Oct 1973","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 census Roger Mills Co. OK ED 65-2 Sheet 4A
Berlin Twp.
59/61
Trawick, John J., MW 31 M 23 (age 1st married) OK AR AR
Angie M., wife FW 27 M 20 OK MO AR
Thelma M., dau. FW 7 OK OK OK
Juanell (?), dau. FW 5 OK OK OK
Jack C., son MW 3 OK OK OK
Billy J., son MW 1 6/12 OK OK OK","STR06" "I13976","Trawick","Lorene","14 Dec 1911","30 Sep 1990","0","Married a Barry. Listed as living in Richmond, California at the time of her mother's death. #440-05-4200","STR06" "I30210","Trawick","Martha Edna","11 Oct 1922","17 Dec 1985","0","She was married twice, to a JOHNSON and DOUGLAS.","STR06" "I1629","Trawick","Mary C.","Jun 1862","Abt 1960","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 - OK, Custer Co., Washita
RENNELS, Mary C. head 37y June 1862
George son 18y Oct 1881
Jasper son 16y Aug 1883
Rosa dau 15y Feb 1885
Alfred son 13y Apr 1887
Lottie dau 9y Dec 1890
Elmer son 6y Mar 1894

(Courtesy of Sharon (Scriven) Iwanick. 1559 E. Caples Ct.
, La Center, WA. 98629. {data should be proven for accuracies and connections} Jan. 2007)","STR06" "I13974","Trawick","Mary Lou","31 May 1904","6 Dec 1974","0","Roger Mills Co., OK Marriage Records shows Mary Lou Trawick married Vachel Houston in 1928. They're on the 1930 census in Dewey Co. OK , however Vachel's WWII enlistment record, dated May 1942, shows that he's divorced with no dependents.

Mary Lou is listed as living in Napa, California at the time of her mother's death in 1966. The SSDI shows her last residence as Napa, California.

#551-16-7321","STR06" "I13974","Trawick","Mary Lou","31 May 1904","6 Dec 1974","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 census Dewey Co. OK ED 22-13 Pg. 198B
Grant twp.
127/135 Houston, Vachel, head, MW, 25, M, age when first ma
rried 23, OK AR AR
Mary Lou, wife, FW, 25, M, age when first married 23, OK OK OK

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I14424","","","","","","","" "I30197","Trawick","Sarah Blanche ""Sally""","7 Aug 1912","21 Jun 2007","0","http://www.carpenterbreland.com/obitArchives.asp?task=2&obitID=459
Carpenter-Breland Funeral Home
Sarah 'Sally' B. (Trawick) Floyd
Sarah ""Sally"" B. Floyd of Hayes Center died Thursday, June 21, 2007 at Sunset Haven Nursing Home in Curtis. She was 94 years old.
Sally was born on August 7, 1912 at Quitman, Arkansas to George Washington and Cora Alice (Thompson) Trawick. She moved to Little Rock in 1928 where she worked as a stenographer until 1942. During World War II she worked for the Maritime Commission in Oakland, CA.
On June 27, 1942, she married Justin Leon Floyd in Los Angeles, CA. To this union three sons were born. They moved to Hayes County in November of 1945 where Sally was a homemaker.
Sally was a member of the Hayes Center Bethel Baptist Church. She was active in the Mary Jane's Extension Club. Her hobbies included quilting and gardening. She will be missed by her family for her delicious cooking, her laughter and love, her clean house and her devotion to her family.
Preceding her in death were her parents; an infant brother and infant sister; two sisters, Carmen Gunn and Martha Douglas; three brothers, Floyd, Franklin and Dick Trawick; one grandson, Thomas Floyd; and sister-in-law, Pauline Floyd.
Survivors include her beloved husband of almost 65 years, Justin Floyd of Hayes Center; three sons, Roger Floyd and wife, Loretta, of Hayes Center, Randy Floyd and wife, Elaine, of Sandia Park, NM and Ray Floyd and wife, Marjorie, of Douglas, WY; one sister, Violette Pitchell of Quitman, AR; seven grandchildren, Nicole and husband, DeVern Younger, Andrew Floyd and wife, Josie, Michael Floyd and special friend, Melissa Florom, Stephen Floyd and wife, Tiffani, Dusti and husband, John Boyer, Aaron Floyd and Graham Floyd; and 11 great- grandchildren, Desirr? Younger, Chance Younger, Tyrell Younger, Bennett Floyd, Connor Floyd, Garrett Floyd, Dalton Boyer, Markie Boyer, Jayann Floyd, Tesla and Josie Florom.
Memorials may be given in her name.
Funeral services were Monday, June 25, 2007, 10:00 at the Bethel Baptist Church in Hayes Center with Pastor Gaylord DeMoure officiating. Burial took place in the Hayes Center Cemetery.
Carpenter Breland Funeral Home of McCook was in charge of the arrangements.","STR06" "I6502","Trawick","Susan Marguerite","28 Apr 1879","21 Mar 1963","0","The Abilene Reporter News Abilene, Texas, Friday Morning, March 22, 1963 Mrs. McMinn Of Merkel Dies at 83

Merkel (RNS) --Mrs. Susan Margaret McMinn, 83, of Merkel died at 3:45 a.m. Thursday in Sadler Clinic-Hospital following a short illness. Services will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday in Merkel Church of Christ with E. M. Borden officiating. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery under direction of Starbuck Funeral Home. Mrs. McMinn was born at Decatur, April 28, 1879. She married J.O. McMinn June 16, 1897 in Alma, Okla. A newspaperman in Oklahoma before moving here in 1924, he farmed here until his death in 1950. Mrs. McMinn was a long-time member of the Church of Christ. Surviving are five sons, Leon of Stonewall, Okla., E.R. of West Covina, Calif., Juano of Barnsdall, Okla., Jack of Loma Linda, Calif. and Fred of San Angelo; two daughters, Mrs. W. R. Weaver of Spur and Mrs Ernest Teaff of Merkel; 16 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Grandsons will be pallbearers. Elders and deacons of Merkel Church of Christ will be honorary pallbearers.","STR06" "I13978","Trawick","Talley P.","29 Nov 1910","15 Oct 1976","0","The Duncan Banner-Oct. 17, 1976 Talley Trawick Rites Monday Talley P. Trawick, 65, 1115 Sycamore, died Friday night at his home after a brief illness. Service will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Westside Church of Christ. Burial will be in the Duncan Cemetery under direction of the Grantham Funeral Home. Trawick was born Nov. 29, 1910 in Alma. He had lived in Duncan since 1942 and was a member of the Westside Church of Christ. He retired from Halliburton Services in 19(can't read). He married Ruby Pierce on Feb.25, 1932 in Alma. Survivors include his wife of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Pat Elam of 423 N. 21st, Mrs Darlene Wood of Duncan Rt. 5, and Miss Dolores Trawick of Oklahoma City; two sons, George of Dallas, Tex. and Larry of 2111 Townsend Drive and 11 grandchildren.","STR06" "I6503","Trawick","Thomas Andrew","1882","Yes, date unknown","0","Per Fay Yeager, he died while attending pharmacy school.

Fay Yeager thought he was named Patrick, but Lynell Cordell writes that ""He was Andrew on the 1900 census and never appeared on another census.
I also believe this certificate (below) is Andrew's and, as Ken suggested, he may have lived with his sister, Ida and Dr. Threkeld as we know they were in Frances, Oklahoma around that time.
Sure wish I knew where he's buried but Lizzie being a widow probably couldn't afford a marker. And I suspect he was buried where he died, wherever that was.


Territorial Board of Pharmacy
For the
Indian Territory

This is to Certify, That T. A. Trawick of Francis, Ind. Ter., has passed a satisfactory Examination before the Board of Pharmacy for the Indian Territory, and that he is a Qualified Pharmacist as provided in Section 7 of an Act of Congress relating to the practice of Pharmacy in the Indian Territory, approved April 28, 1904, and that he is hereby permitted to conduct a Pharmacy for ____at____.

In Witness Whereof, Hereunto are affixed the seal and the names of the Members of the Territorial Board of Pharmacy for the Indian Territory, this 17th day of October, 1905

signed, H. C. Cobb F. C.
Savage,
W. O. Shorter(?)
President.
H. M. or W. Mitchell H.
D?niseley


Secretary","STR06" "I30209","Trawick","Violette","26 Feb 1920","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Ray PITCHEL, whom she met while he was stationed at Camp Chafee, Little Rock, Arkansas. She was living in Little Rock at the time of her sister Carmen's death.","STR06" "I6499","Trawick","William Henry","8 Oct 1867","27 Jan 1934","0","The article was published in the 1995 Cemeteries and More Book by GlenaBelle Crane.

""William ""Henry"" Trawick, born 8OCT1867 to James ""Jimmie"" Trawick and Elizabeth Adams, died 27 JAN 1934 near Hammon, OK. He married Susan Alice Webb, 22 FEB 1893 in Velma, Indian Territory. She was the daughter of William Henry Webb and Lucinda ""Sindee"" (Graham) Webb, who are buried in the Red Star Cemetery (Hammon, OK) . Susan was born 18 DEC 1874 in Benton County, Arkansas, died 11 NOV 1966 at Elk City, OK. Children born to Henry and Susan: Homer Lee, married Eva McRennels; Alberta ""Bertie"" married Tom Chance; John Jackson, married Angie Wilson; Mary Lou married Fred Delaughter; Grace Floy married Buford Collins; Lorena married Fred Barry; Ruby Love born 15 NOV 1914 died 20 MAR 1932, never married and Bessie Christine married Rollo Lancaster. Henry and Susan farmed in the Union Center Community. After Henry's death, Susan moved into the town of Hammon.""


(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I6499","Trawick","William Henry","8 Oct 1867","27 Jan 1934","0","(Research):1920 census Roger Mills Co. OK ED 156 Pg. 240A
Kiowa
Fm/34/34 Trawick, William H., head, MW, 53, M, AR TN MS
Susie, wife, FW, 45, M, AR AR AR
Mary L., dau., FW, 15, OK AR AR
Grace, dau., FW, 10, OK AR AR
Lorine, dau., FW, 8, OK AR AR
Ruby, dau., FW, 6, OK AR AR
Bessie, dau., FW, 3 11/12, OK AR AR


1930 census Roger Mills Co. OK
Kiowa Twp. ED 65-12 Sheet 4B
67/68 There are 10 different families listed after these dwelling and family numbers; Hale, Barnes, Pritchard, Custer, Roberson, Patts or Polls, Blaylock and Wm. H. Trawick.
Trawick, William H., head MW 63 M, age 1st married 26, AR TN MS
Susie A., wife, FW 55 M, age when first married 18, AR TN AR
Lourine, dau., FW 18 OK AR AR
Bessie C., dau., FW 14 OK AR AR

(Census extracts courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I20279","Traylor","Izora Joan","27 Mar 1859","28 Jun 1941","0","According to her Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, she was the daughter of Josh Traylor and Nora Milburn, both of Lousiana. The informant was her daughter, Mrs. F. M. Tillman of Mullin. Isora Casey died in Mullin, Mills County, Texas on June 28, 1941 of Apoplexy and Cardio Renal Vascular Diseases. She was born on Marcy 27, 1859, widowed, and a housekeeper. Her remains were to be interred a the Oakview Cemetery, Mullin, Mills County, Texas.


Izora's husbands were;

1. Mr. Folson, Jolson or Tolson. (only thing I've found is a T. Tolson was a land owner in Mills Co. TX)

2. J.A. Gentry - married Sept 1, 1894 in Mills Co. TX)

3. E.F. Casey - married either Dec. 22, 1919 or on Dec. 21, 1921. The 1919 date is in the marriage book viewed by Charles Strong and the 1921 date is given by Izora on the pension application. (E.F. Casey died March 13, 1924.)

On the 1900 census a 19 year old, single female, Attie Tolson (?), is shown as a daughter-in-law to J.A. Gentry. Believe she should be listed as his step-daughter and her name may be Addie. We know from the pension application that Izora died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F.M. Tillman of Mullen, Mills Co. TX.

~~~~

Widow's Application for a Pension #50300

Name of Applicant: Mrs. Izora Joan Casey

Mills County Postoffice, Mullen

Filed October 22nd, 1931

Approved Oct. 22nd, 1931

Pension allowed from Nov. 1st, 1931

Geo. H. Sheppard, Comptoller of Public Accounts

Sheet 1-

The State of Texas,

County of Mills} I, Mrs. Izora Jaan Casey, do hereby make application for a pension pursuant to the provisions of Articles 6204 to 6227, inclusive, of the Revised civil Statutes of 1925 as amended by H.B. No. 150, passed by the Forty-second Legislature at its Regular Session and all other laws of this State relating thereto.

I am a widow of J. Gentry deceased, who departed this life on the 11 day of May, A.D., 1915 in the county of Brown in the State of Texas.

---this line did not print-

widow); and I do solemnly swear that I was never divorced from my said husband J. Gentry and that I never abandoned him during his life but remained his true, faithful and lawful wife up to the date of his death. I was married to him on the 2 day of Sept.. A.D. 1894, in the county of Mills (note: Brown was typed in and crossed out and Mills written in), in the State of Texas.

My husband, the said J. Gentry, served as a Confederate soldier (or sailor) in the war between the States of the United States; or (that he was a soldier who, under special laws of the State of Texas during said war, served in organizations for the protection of the frontier against Indian raiders or Mexican marauders) or; (that he was a soldier of the militia of the State of ______ who was in active service during said war.) That my said husband served honorable from the date of his enlistment until the close of the war, (or until he was discharged or paroled in some military organization regularly mustered into the army or navy of the Confederate States until the surrender). He was honorably discharged or paroled?..told to go home at the close of the war.

That I have been a bona fide resident of this State continuously since 1871.

What is your age, and date of birth? __72 years: born March 27, 1859

1. How long have you resided in the county of your present location? __58 years.

2. What is your postoffice address? __Mullen, Texas

3. Have you applied for a pension under the Confederate pension law and been rejected? __no

4. If rejected, state when and where ___

5. Did your husband draw a pension? __no If so, give his file number ____

6. Give, if possible, the postoffice address of your deceased husband at the time of his enlistment. ___ Pilot Grove, Grayson county, Texas.

7. What was your husband's full name? __Jesse A. Gentry

8. In what State was your husband's command originally organized? __Texas

9. How long did your husband serve? __nearly three years.

10. If known to you, give date of enlistment and discharge. __enlisted in fall of 1862

11. What was the name or letter of the company, or number of the regiment in which your husband served? If he was transferred from one branch of service to another, give time of transfer, description of command and time of service. (If applicant's husband was a pensioner give his file number, which is evidence sufficient for proof of service.) __Company C. Ninth Texas

12. Name branch of service in which your husband served, whether infantry, cavalry, artillery, or the navy, or if commissioned as an officer by the President, his rank and line of duty, or if detailed for special service, under the law of conscription, the nature of such service, and time of service.__Cavalry

13. To what race do you belong? __White American

Wherefore your petition prays that her application for a pension may be approved and such other proceedings be had in the premises as required by law.

(Signature of Applicant) Izora Joan Casey

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20 day or October A.D., 1931

Roy Simpson

County Judge Mills County, Texas

Sheet 2- -

AFFIDAVIT OF WITNESSES

The State of Texas

County of Mills }

Before me, Roy Simpson, County Judge of Mills County, State of Texas, on this day personally appeared P.H. Clements and John A Hester, who are personally known to me to be credible citizens who, being by me duly sworn on oath state that they personally know that Mrs. Izora Joan Casey, applicant for a pension as the widow of Jesse A. Gentry deceased, is in truth and fact the widow of Jesse A. Gentry deceased; that they personally know that she has remarried since the death of her husband, for whose services in the army she claims a pension and that they have no interest in this claim, and that she is now a widow of E. F. Casey, deceased.

(Signature of Witness) P.H. Clements

(Signature of Witness) Jno. A. Hester

Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 20 day of October, A.D. 1931

Roy Simpson

County Judge Mills County, Texas



AFFIDAVIT OF WITNESSES

The State of Texas

County of Mills }

Before me, Roy Simpson, County Judge of Mill County, State of Texas, on this day personally appeared P.H. Clements and John A. Hester, who are personally known to me to be creditable citizens, who, being by me duly sworn, on oath state that they personally know the above named applicant for pension, and that they personally know that the said Mrs. Izora Joan Casey has been a bona fide resident citizen of the State of Texas since 1885 and that they have no interest in this claim.

(Signature of Witness) P. H. Clements

(Signature of Witness) Jno. A. Hester

Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 20 day of October, A.D. 1931

Roy Simpson

County Judge Mills County, Texas

-Sheet 3 is blank-

Sheet 4- -

Statement

1. I was married to E. F. Casey December 21, 1921;

2. E. F. Casey died March 13, 1924.

Am now a widow and am asking for this pension as the widow of my soldier husband J. Gentry.

Sheet 5- -

Ist Ind.

War Department, A. G. O., July 15, 1931 - To The Adjutant General, State of Texas, Austin, Texas.

1. The name Jessie Alvin Gentry has not been found on the rolls on file for soldiers in service in the Confederate States Army.

2. The records show, however, that one J. Gentry enlisted September 26, 1862, at Pilot Grove, Texas as a private in Co. C. 9th Texas Cavalry, C. S. A. The company muster roll for May and June, 1864, the last roll on file, shows him absent, at Hospital wounded June 24. No later record of him has been found. J. E. Bery was captain of Co. C., of the above named regiment.

3. Jos. C. Hart, Jr., was captain of Co. E. 9th Regiment Texas Cavalry.


C.H. Bridges

Major General

The Adjutant General

2nd Ind.

O. A. G., State of Texas, Austin, Texas, July 27, 1931.

To Mr. John S. Chesser, Goldthwaite, Texas

Inviting your attention to above 1st indorsement.

By authority of the Adjutant General.


Joseph K. Johnson,

Capt., A. G. D., TNG

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Receipt from the J. H. Randolph Lumber Co. (Lumber, Hardware, Grain, Funeral Directors) for casket, hearse, grave, etc. for Mrs. Izora Joan Casey in the amount of $100.00. Signed by Z. T. McCown

Sworn before me this 3 day of July 1941. O.E. Rice, Notary Public in and for Mills Co., State of Texas.

Received by; Mrs. F. M. Tillman.

Sheet 7- -

Handwritten letter;

Mullin, Tex

Nov. 1, 1931

Mr. Sheppard,

Kind Sir, I wish to thank you for granting me a pension. I feel grateful to you in every way. May the all wise God bless you is my prayer.

Mrs. Izora Casey

P.S. Mr. Sheppard, I will send you a letter we received from Mr. Nance which we appreciated very much.

Sheet 8- -

Typed letter;

Duncanville, Texas, Oct. 21

Honorable Geo. H. Sheppard,

Austin, Texas

Dear Mr. Sheppard-

We have the pleasure of submitting to you the pension application of Mrs. Izora J. Casey, Mullen, Texas, who is the widow of the Confederate veteran, Jesse Gentry, deceased, but who was a life long citizen and soldier of this state.

If there is anything short in this paper will be glad if you will so inform me.

Truly,

Chas. P. Nance

(This letter is stamped; ""Received Oct. 22, 1931 Comptroller's Office"")

Sheet 9- -

Duncanville, Texas 10-25-31

Dear Mrs. Tillman and your mother, Mullen, Texas;

We certainly have not only to thank you but congratulate both of you for the success attained. When papers are filed right then my source of information ceases. While the Comptroller recognizes my work as a pension agent very satisfactorily as a rule he goes by the law which directs that the action taken is to notify the applicant instead of myself.

The approval of a pension means much not only to the applicant but to me. Our success as a pension representitive depends wholly upon the amount as well as the quality of work submitted; and let me add, the quality of work governs the weil or woe of my employer. I could not have represented your dear old mother if I had not at first gotten your confidence as a pension builder and she perhaps for a long time to come would have groped in darkness still because of her unbelief in me as such. I have never in all my life laid down on any work undertaken in all these years that have come and gone, and by the help of my friends and backing of strenerous years of hard study and work and a familiarity of what I profess to be and know, I cannot lay down on it now.

My heart goes out in full sympathy and adoration for those grand old heroes who fought, bled and died a thousand deaths for your freedom and mine. My own parents bore the brunt of the conflict while it was on and my own dear brother, like thousands of others, was dragged from the bloody front more times than one as he fought valiantly to uphold General Parsons' and his flag.

Let me say to Grandma that there once was a time in grand old Texas when to ask for pension was, to a greater or less extent, humileating in the extreme; then, it was a necessitous undertaking; an applicant must have wrapped himself in the cloak of indignancy and begged at the gate for mercy. But thank God and the unconquorable ties that binds true friendship together, a pension today is the reverse; it is a token- emblematic of true friendship- it is a reward, tho feebly bestowed, for a service nobly performed. Oh, where is there a Texas today who is not proud that he is not only a Texas but a defender of the Southern Confederacy.

Texas still holds the faith in these old men and women as it did when mens souls were at stake back yonder in the sixties; they defended us then; today our great state, still cognizant of the fact, stands ready and willing to defend them now as they approach the last conflict of life.

We extend our congratulations to your old mother and if we have been instrumental in strewing roses along her pathway, and increasing the faultering steps she has made into a firmer grip on life - if we have served to make her last days her happiest days, our labor in her behalf has not been in vain.


Your friend,





Chas. P. Nance

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Application for Mortuary Warrant

The State of Texas,

County of Mills } I, Mrs. F. M. Tillman do hereby certify that I am the person to whom is entrusted the paying of the accounts and endebtedness of the late, Mrs. Izora Joan Casey, who was a pensioner of the State of Texas, and whose file number was 50300 and whose original county was Mills.

The said pensioner, Mrs. Izora Joan Casey, died on the 28 day of June, 1941, in the town of Mullin, County of Mills, Texas.

The pensioner died in the home of Mrs. F. M. Tillman who was related to the pensioner as daughter.

That the warrant, which application is hereby made for, shall be applied to paying all or part of the funeral expenses incurred by the said pensioner Mrs. Izora Joan Casey.

I further certify that the warrant for the current month has not been cashed by the pensioner, to the best of my knowledge and belief.

I am related to the pensioner as daughter, that my postoffice address is Mullin, Texas.


Signed Mrs. F. M. Tillman

Sworn to before me this 3 day of July 1941

S. J. Eaton

Notary Public in an for Mill State of Texas

Certificate of Undertaker

I, Z. T. Mc Cown, do certify that I am undertaker in the town of Mullin, County of Mills, State of Texas that I had charge of the body of Mrs. Izora Joan Casey, who died in the town of Mullin, County of Mills, State of Texas on the 28 day of June 1941. That said body was prepared for burial by me on the 28 day of June 1941, and that I am of the opinion that warrant herein applied for should be issued to the said J. M. Randolph Lbr. Co., Mullin Texas.

Signed, Z. T. McCown, Undertaker

Certificate of Physician

I, Ruel Slaughter, M.D., do certify that I am a practicing physician and that I attended Mrs. Izora Joan Casey in her last illness, and am of the opinion that her ailments were Apoplexy and Cardio Renal Vascular Disease.

I further certify that I am of the opinion that the Mortuary Warrant above requested should be issued in the name of the aforementioned applicant, in accordance with Act passed by the Thirty-eighth Legislature and approved March 2, 1923.

Signed, Ruel Slaughter, M.D.

Physician's Address, Goldthwaite, Texas

July 1, 1941 Execute and return at once.

(Handwritten at bottom of sheet.)

June 1941 Warrant # 28936

Canceled","STR06" "I20279","Traylor","Izora Joan","27 Mar 1859","28 Jun 1941","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I6813","Traywick","Andrew Marcus","8 Oct 1846","","0","Carmen Trawick, a grandniece, said the family called him ""Uncle Andree."" She says he was smaller than his brother George, and always wore his suit. He was a gentleman with good manners. There are pictures of Andrew, dressed in a dark suit and celluloid collar. A wedding picture of his daughter Cora also exists.

Confederate Veteran, XIX: 436 (1911) contains the following article:

""A.M. Trawick was born in Carroll County, Tennessee, October 8, 1846. His death occurred at Nashville, Tennessee. In a reminiscence of his service in the army he wrote that he was residing in Clinton, Arkansas when the war began and that he sought to join his brothers George and John who had enlisted in the 10th Arkansas Regiment; but as he was under 15, he was not allowed to go. In October 1861, when another company was organized, he left school to go with it, and was sworn into the 16th Arkansas on October 29, 1861. He gives in his diary a history of the movements of the regiment and their severe experiences in Arkansas. On March 16, 1862, they started on a forced march for Cornith, Mississippi arriving there on April 12, a few days after the battle of Shiloh. When the army fell back, Bragg started into Kentucky, and the 16th Arkansas went under Price to Tupelo, Mississippi, remaining there until September 15th, when it moved back to Iuka, where they had a hard fight on the 19th. They fell back again after that battle to Baldwin, Mississippi. About October 1, General Price and Van Dorn joined forces and on the 3rd and 4rth a terrific and disastourus charge was made on the Federal fortifications at Cornith. The 16th Arkansas was ordered about November 1 to Port Hudson, where they went into winter quarters. On February 18, 1863, young Trawick was promoted to lieutenancy. On March 14 the Federal fleet under Farragut advanced up the Mississippi with gunboats and moters. Two ships, the Harvard and the Monongahela, passed by the forts, but the famous old warship, the Mississippi, was set on fire and destroyed. This is a memorable event to all survivors of the forces there. Admiral Dewey was on of those captured upon leaving the burning ship. The mortor shells, thrown with great dilengence during the engagement, created consternation, as they could be observed by burning fuse going very high in the air and exploding with well-ordered fire as they fell. During that siege, Lieutenant Trawick was a volunteer with some men to occupy a most perilous position. In his written record he does not refer to it, yet he gave a thrilling account of it at a meeting of the Frank Cheatham Camp, U.C.V. After the surrender of Port Hudson, Lieutenant Trawick was one of those sent to Johnson's Island prison. he carried with him three books taht he took from his home: a Bible, Davie's Arthmetic, and Smith's Grammar. As soon as was practicable he to his books a list of useful ones, and became quite a close student. He read the Bible through twice and the Testament seven times. He was baptized in Lake Erie on March 27, wading through the ice to proper depth. His diary tells briefly of hardships in prison, and that they were kept on Johnson's Island until March 21, 1865 and thence sent to Fort Delaware, and kept there until June 13, 1865, when they were released.""

The Godspeed Histories: Columbia, Tennessee, 1872 also contains a biography of Andrew, and also details his Civil War service. The article incorrectly describes the origins of the Trawick family, but otherwise is a useful piece.

""Andrew M. Trawick, M.D., was born in Carroll Co, Tenn, October 8, 1844, son of John and Diana (Cook) Trawick and of Scotch-Irish lineage, the Trawick family is traced to the great-grandparents of our subject, who came to America from Belfast, Ireland in 1765. The great-grandfather was on of nine brothers who were all said to be soldiers in the Revolutionary war. The grandfather was Robert Trawick, a native of North Carolina. Our subject's father was also a North Carolinian and was born in 1792. His mother was born in 1803. The father died in Tennessee in 1848 and the mother in 1860.

Andrew M. Trawick was the youngest of nine children and was reared on a farm. In 1860, he went to Arkansas and there, contrary to the wishes of an elder brother, attended school having a thirst for knowledge. In 1861, he enlisted in Company F, 16th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry as a private and was afterward promoted to 2nd Lieutenant. He was in the battle of Elkhorn, in 1862, Cornith and Port Hudson, where he was made prisoner of war. He was taken to Johnson's Island, Ohio, where he remained until the close of the war.

During his imprisonment he made good use of his time and still continued his studies. In 1865, he returned home to Tennessee, and a year later began the study of medicine in the office of Dr. A.J. Weldon, who was a benefactor to him. He attended lectures at the University of Louisville, and subsequently located near Davis, Tennessee, and there continued the practice fourteen years. He was appointed President of the Stewart County Medical Society in 18?? and in 1881 he attended Vanderbilt University, and in March of that year graduated from the institution. In 1881, he cam to Clarksville where he since continued, doing an extensive business. He was married in 1867 to Mattie B. McSwain, a native of Henry County, Tennessee, born in 1849. Of their eleven children ten survive: Archibald, Arcadius M., Ada, John D., Cora M. , Lulu B., George C. , Clara B. , Mary E., and Thrope B.. Our subject is an ardent Prohibitionist, a Mason and K. of H.

In 1863, while in prison, he joined the Methodist Episcopal Church South, and he and his wife and five children are earnest members of the denomination. He is a prominent and self-made man and excellent citizen.""","STR06" "I7988","Traywick","Eleanor","1756","Yes, date unknown","0","Eleanor married Edward Hocutt, who bought land in Wake County, NC just after his father-in-law Robert Trawick died. September 1778 Edward Hockett entered 150 acres of land lying on the south side of Little River and the south side of Buffalo Creek, entry #566. In the 1790 census of Edward Hocut we are probably far off in in calculating his age and that of his wife, and in estimating the date of their marriage. ""3 free white males 16 years and upwards including heads of families, 4 free white males under 16 years, 6 free white females including heads of families.""

By checking the 1800 Wake County, NC census, we find that something there is either misinformation, or we do not know all the facts. Edward Hocut ""Males, 4 0-10; 1 16-26; 1 26-45; females, 1 1-10 years, 1 26-45 years.""

Edward Hocutt made the following conveyances of land, as recorded in Wake County, NC deed books:

12 Feb 1785 Edward Hocut of Wake Co to William Hocutt of Johnston Co, land partly in Wake and partly in Johnston, on Buffalo Creek; 150 acres conveyed to Edward by Lodowick Alford, and now conveyed to Edward's brother, William. Book F, pg 119.

30 Mar 1796, Edward Hocutt from Robert Traywick, land in Wake Co. witnesses Robert Traywick, Jr. and Batt Fowler, Book R, pg. 44.

1802 Edward Hocutt from Whitman Eason and Elizabeth, his wife, 15 acres, part of 150 now possessed by More Traywick, widow of Robert Traywick Sr. Land to belong to Edward Hocutt at death of More Trawick. R: 94

15 March 1806, Edward Hocutt and Ellendor, his wife, to Micajah Mucklberry.

18 1/2 acres in Wake Co. February term 1808, Ellendor relinquished her dower. Book U, pg. 335.

1 Jan 1809, Edward Hocut and Eleanor his wife, for $30 to Wrightman Hilliard, 16 acres in Wake County, Eleanor relinquished dower. Witnesses: Othneil Traywick and Falton Johnson. Book V, pg 154 (apparently 16 acres of Abner's Division)

May have moved to Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Tuscaloosa, Alabama Deeds A pg. 113-9.

Feb 1824 Deed of Edward Hocut to James Jenkins, to Burwell Traywick.

Children of Eleanor and Edward:

Edward II m. a Thamer Rufus b ca 1778 Richard b. ca 1793 m a Jane McFail Osborn b 1798 m Mary Traweek 21 Aug 1826 Tuscaloosa, AL George b 3 Jan 1801 m Nancy Lyons Elijah b 1802 William b 1804 m Adelaide Traweek 1 Dec 1826 Tuscaloosa, AL Robert T b 1809 m Anna Bryant","STR06" "I7977","Traywick","Francis","1734","1819","0","Married Ann.","STR06" "I7978","Traywick","George","1736","","0","Married 1) Lydia Wise Spears and 2) Penelope ???.","STR06" "I7989","Traywick","George","1758","1843","0","Married four times: Tamer Segar, Artesia Carraway, Tabitha ???, Mary ???.

When his wife, Tamer, died in 1789 or 1799, George moved to Darlington County, South Carolina and settled near her parents, John and Ester Seger.

on 16 Aug 1799, George Trawick of Wake Co., NC bought 528 acres of land in Darlington Co., SC. Although the location in the county is not given, refernce is made to original plats and grants in this deed and to a Rev. Palmer, original owner. Book G, pg 84, Darlington Co.

About 1801, George married Artesia Carraway and on February 25, 1802 they were separated, according to the following agreement: ""Know all men by these present that we, Elijah Carraway and Artesia Trawick, in the sum of 1000 pounds sterling...wheras an intermarriage had some time past taken place between the aforesaid George Trawick and Artesia Trawick, and wheras for divers good and sufficient reasons them whenceforth seperated..Artesia Trawick shall well and faithfully on her part perform and abide by the aforesaid voluntary and mutual agreement...shall never...molest and in anywise trouble the said George Trawick...shall forever renounce and quit claim to any right of dower..and keep away from him premises, unless with his consent and approbation."" In the presence of John Sigers, Dempsey Spier. Deed Book G, pg 86.

His Will was recorded in Will Book 8, Page 405, 10 March 1835 Sheppard Williams Ordinary DD

The State of South Carolina, Darlington District

In the name of God, Amen, I George Trawick being of a sound and disposing mind do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in the manner hereafter mentioned. First immediately after my decease I want enough of my property to be immediately sold and all of my debts, burial, funeral, Executors and charges to be full paid and satisfied. Second, I give to my present wife, Mary Trawick, one Negro boy by the name of Pompy, age two years. Also all of my crop and provisions that are on hand or may be on hand hereafter; 1 table, 1 desk, 1 loom, two sitting chairs, 1 Dutch oven, 1 pot, all the pewter and crockery and cups that belongs to the kitchen, 1 cow and calf, and three head of choice hogs. Third then I give up all the rest of my property to my Executors hereafter mentioned to sell all and the moneys arising from the said sale to be equally divided and paid to my children hereafter mentioned and due from me and to pay out each and every one of my heirs or their heirs. Viz: Allen Trawick, Hugh Trawick, Gilly [Mrs. James] Herron, Delila Henneret, Mary Henneret, Easter [Mrs. Kinyon] Taylor, Winiford [Mrs. Jesse] Horton, William G[reene] Trawick, Eliza [Mrs. Lewis Littleton] Sowell, Charlotte [Mrs. Hamp] Garland, Francis D[arling, husband of Rebecca Sowell] Trawick, George N[elson] Trawick, Elinor [Mrs. George W] Sowell and I do hereby nominate and appoint John N. Seegers and Burrell Seegers Executors to this my Last Will, resolving (sic) all other wills heretofore made by me. In testimony I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal to this the First of August, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty Four, and in the fifty eight fifty ninth of the independence of the United States of America. Signed, sealed, and delivered in the presence of us. Josephus Speers (his mark), Demsey Speers (his mark), Lydia Seegers, George Trawick (seal)

Esther Trawick, a daughter of George by his first wife Tamer Segar, married Kinyon Taylor. They lived in South Carolina until 1833 or so. Later the family moved to Mississippi, where Esther was thrown from a horse. Because of subsequent complications, she died May 28, 1845. Prior to her death, Esther and her family were introduced to ""Mormonism"" and in September, 1844, one of her married daughters, Louisa Taylor Worick and husband Thomas Worick were baptised. The other daughters joined the church after their mother's death, and all three girls were among the early settlers of Utah.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I6812","Traywick","George Washington","22 Nov 1844","20 Jan 1927","0","He was 6'7"" and weighed between 235 and 250 pounds.

He was a confederate soldier, a corporal in the 10th Arkansas Infantry, Company C, nicknamed ""Choctaw Rifles."" He served with his older brother, John Gideon Trawick. The 10th was at Shiloh and Cronith, then was surrendered at Port Hudson shortly after Vicksburg fell, on July 4, 1863. After they were exchanged they went onto General Shelby's raid into Kentucky. During the war, George was captured by bushwhackers and came home either on parole or furlough, with a friend. Both men were stood on a high riverbank at gunpoint, facing the river with their backs to their captors. George's friend was killed with a shot to his head. George dived off the bank into the Red River and swam for his life. This story was still being repeated by his descendants in the 1980's. There is much speculation about the identity of the friend.

George was a strong patriarchal figure in his family, with great influence over his children and grandchildren. He was a succesful cotton farmer and enjoyed a good deal of community respect. He split up his farm and gave each child 100-120 acres plots as they were married. His home was destroyed by a tornado in 1923.

He was remarried to a Frankie D.

George was known as an eccentric, strong willed character in Quitman, not someone to be crosssed. The town banker, Ben Clark, recalls a knock at his door late one evening. George was there, pointing out a minor error on a deposit slip. Ben's punch line was that the mistake was in George's favor. He was a proud, independent man who didn't want to be obligated to anyone.

He was Methodist.","STR06" "I7165","Traywick","Gibson","1781","Feb 1850","0","Served in the War of 1812, according to his wife's application (for pension) dated 19 May 1872. The application states that Gibson was drafted in Captain John Bells company, 1rst NC Militia on about 21 Sept 1814 and was honorably discharged at Norfolk, Virginia on 8 Feb 1815.

Settled in Carroll County, Tennessee about 1829. Shown on the 1830 census and 1840 census for Carroll County.

The 1850 census, with more complete information, shows the following:

Traywick, Gibson age 69 Farmer NC Traywick, Nancy age 49 NC Traywick, William age 22 NC Traywick, Harriet age 18 TN Traywick, Cheldecey age 16 TN Traywick, Lundol age 13 TN Traywick, Lorry age 10 TN Traywick, Falba age 6 TN Traywick, Franklin age 9 TN Traywick, Caroline age 4 TN Traywick, Elvis R. age 2 TN Traywick, John age 18 TN Freeman, George age 32

Gibson's son William can be found on the 1860 Carroll County census.","STR06" "I6787","Traywick","John","Abt 1795","Abt 1848","0","John and his brother Gibson migrated to Tennessee from North Carolina in the late 1820's.

1830 Census, Carroll County, Tennessee pg 75 John Traywick, 1 male 30-40; 1 female 20-30

1840 Census, Carroll County, Tennessee pg 43 John Trawig 2 males 0-5, 2 males 5-10, 1 male 30-40 (females missing from this extraction??)

(Extract by Beverly Hudock, courtesy of Lynell Cordell)

","STR06" "I6808","Traywick","John Gideon","Abt 1836","Yes, date unknown","0","Came to Van Buren, Arkansas in 1860 with other family members. He was a Confederate soldier, a private in Company C, 10th regiment, Arkansas Infantry, the same unit his brother George served in. John is listed as a Confederate veteran at the Carroll County, Tennessee internet site, which means he survived the war.","STR06" "I7990","Traywick","Lunsford","1760","1809","0","Received land in the division of his father's estate, 1801, and also received land in the division of Abner's Traywick's estate, 1808. Lunsford and his family were living in Georgia as early as 10 March 1800, at which time Lunsford conveyed 220 acres of land (granted him Francis Traywick) in Wilkes County, to John McGinty (Wilkes County Deeds, Book Y, p 507)

Lunsford and his wife lived in Clarke County, Georgia where he died in 1809. Lunsford Traywick of Clarke Co, Mitchell's district, lottery #131, section 13, drew land in Baldwin County, Georgia 1806 Georgia Land Lotteries. Lunsford died in 1809 and among the buyers at the sale of his estate were: Martha Trawick, Robert Trawick, Allen Trawick, Spencer Trawick, Mrs. Trawick, Hugh Neister, John Ramey, Caleb Arthur, George Carter, and others. Robert Trawick was administrator of the estate. Returns for the estate include the following:

1810 Cash Paid

Uriah Humphrey for note $138.77 Burwell Trawick $6 Thomas Stephens, Esq. $29.85 Hugh Trawick $6 Allen Trawick $31.50 John Smith C O C $4.75 Doctor Neisler $42.43 and others

1815 Returns on Estate of Lunsford Traweek

Paid Spencer Trawick Paid Martha Trawick Paid Wm. B. Cole, Guardian

1817 Returns of Estate of Lunsford Traweek

Paid Wm. B. Cole guardian for Burwell and Hughes Trawick $72.16 Paid Martha Trawick, guardian for Elizabeth and Nancy Trawick $66.85 Paid Spencer Trawick $8.50...

Sworn to in open Court Nov. 2, 1818, by Robert Trawick, who make settlement of his administration and obtained dismission of the future administration of said estate. John H. Lowe, Clerk, Book H, p 213.

By 1830, Martha and her children, several of them married, moved to Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

(Above courtesy of Lynell Cordell)


Sam Lenaeus, slenaeus@aol.com, supplied the following additional information about this family:

1820 Clarke County Census Trawick Martha 109 pg107.txt 10 | Martha Trawick | 0 1 0 0 0 0 | 0 1 0 0 1 | 0 | 2 0 0 | 0 0 0 0 | 0 1 (Martha Seger born 1760 Germany)

1821 Capitan Browns District Kinney, John 80 & 80 acres originally granted to Few joining Trawick, Clarke County, Oconee headwaters.

1823 Clarke County, GA Tax Digest Capt. Gahagan's Dist Athens Weir, Samuel 120 & 160 acres orig granted to Duke & Trawick joining Kinney, Clarke Co, Oconee headwaters. (Weir married a daughter of James Kenny & Sarah Alexander)

Lunsford Trawick is noted in the 1805 Sarepta minutes as a licensed preacher, the only Crooked Creek member named as a minister prior to 1837. It seems likely, given that the church had only 34 members at the time, that Trawick served as pastor in 1805, though this is unconfirmed. Trawick moved his membership to Mars Hill near Watkinsville in 1807 and died two years later. This seems to indicate that he may be buried in the Mars Hill cemetery, but if so his grave is unmarked. Trawick's daughter Esther married Johnson Freeman, and the couple are listed on the 1850 Crooked Creek church roll. Of note to local residents is the fact that longtime piano teacher Miss Montine Head of Jefferson was a direct descendant of Lunsford Trawick through Johnson and Esther Freeman.","STR06" "I7994","Traywick","Otheniel","Abt 1772","Abt 1862","0","Tuscaloosa County Deeds Book E, 18 October 1821 Othneil Traweek to George Trawick for $100 W 1/2 of NE 1/4 Sect T 19 R 11 W Sarah Traweek, wife...signed by mark Book H, 25 October 1831 page 352 George Traweek to Othneil Traweek for $100 W 1/2 of NE 1/4 Sect T 19 R 11 W","STR06" "I7979","Traywick","Othneil","1738","1801","0","Married 1) ??? Fiveash and 2) Martha Bethea.","STR06" "I7987","Traywick","Rebecca","1754","Yes, date unknown","0","Two months after Robert Trawick bought land in Wake County, James Watson entered 640 acres of vacant land in Wake County, lying on the north side of Neuse River and the south side of Farmers Cree, joining Col. John Hinton's land on Neuse River (entry 272, 9 May 1778). On January 17, 1779, James Watson conveyed to John Hinton Sr 555 acres on Poplar Creek, part of which had been given to Watson by Robert Trawick. (Book Q of deeds, pg. 112). In Deed Book R, pg. 10, and in 1801-2, we learn that David Hinton received land from James Watson and Rebekka, his wife, land granted Robert Traywick, dec'd by State, and drewn in lot #7 by James Watson and Rebekka in the division of said Trawicks land, 19 May 1801.

James Watson in the 1790 census of Wake County has 1 male 16 years and upward, including heads of families; 3 males under 16 years, and 4 females including heads of families. If these are all members of Watson's family, we can assume that the three boys and three girls range in age from 14 or 12 years to 2 years, thus arriving at Watson's approximate date of marriage.

From the 1800 census of Wake County, we learn that James Watson had the following numbers: males, 1, 1-10 years; males, 1, 10-16 years; males, 1, 16-20 years; males, 1, over 45 years (James born before 1755); females, 3, 1-10 years; females, 1, 10-16 years; females, 1, 16-26 years; females, 1. over 45 years (Rebecca born before 1755) (Courtesy Lynell Cordell. She cites ""TRAYWICK FAMILY IN AMERICA"" by Cora Trawick Prince, Evely Traweek Dixon and Rulon N. Smithson)","STR06" "I6792","Traywick","Robert","1729","Abt Sep 1800","0","Robert Traywick died intestate about September 1800. On 12 Sept 1800 inventory was made of the estate and in May term of Wake County Court 1801, his land was divided: His widow, Moore Traywick, Edward Hocut and wife (daughter of Robert), daughter Aschur Traywick, heirs of John Traywick, dec'd Robert, Otneil, Whitmel (Whitman) Eason and wife, (daughter of Robert), Lunsford, son, Senuel, son, Berimom (Berryman) son. Returned and ordered to be recorded May term 1801. (Wills and Inventory Book F, pg 260) (Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I6806","Traywick","Rufus L.","Nov 1833","Abt 1910","0","Rufus was born during an auspicious month. On November 13, 1833, between midnight and dawn, thousands of meteors showered the sky over North America. To the native peoples of the land, it appeared that the stars were falling out of the heavens. Some thought it was the judgment day. Others called it ""The Night the Stars Fell"".

A young girl who was a slave at the time of the event said ""Somebody in the quarters started yellin' in the middle of the night to come out and to look up at the sky. We went outside and there they was a fallin' everywhere! Big stars coming down real close to the groun' and just before they hit the ground they would burn up! We was all scared. Some O'the folks was screamin' and some was prayin' we all made so much noise, the white folk came out to see what was happenin'. They looked up and then they got scared too.""

The celestial phenomenon called ""the most impressive and awesome display ever recorded"" was, in fact, the Leonids meteor shower seen in one of its most impressive years. Viewers witnessed 50,000 to 150,000 meteors per hour, only equaled by the November 17, 1966 display, when the Leonid shower brought 150,000 meteors per hour. Debris from the comet Temple-Tuttle that orbits the sun every 33 years causes the shower.

He spent his childhood in Tennessee, and didn't go to Arkansas in 1860 with his brothers and sisters. He moved there after his second marriage, to a Nancy, sometime after 1880. Family stories say that he served in the CSA, but the records have not been found to substantiate this. He supposedly lost a finger during the war. Rufus must have been either a minister or a Justice of the Peace, as he was able to perform marriage ceremonies. (Source: Betty Curry of Muskogee, OK; Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)

About 1904, Rufus's wife Nancy was in the kitchen of their home near Gravesville, Arkansas. Having just churned, she ladled the butter onto a dish and was working the remaining milk out of the butter with a large spoon. At that moment, a tornado ripped off the roof of the house, leaving only the walls standing. The entire interior of the ruined, roofless home was littered with debris from the storm, then drenched with rain. Nancy surveyed the damage and commented ""I'll swan. My butter's ruined!"" (Source: K.L. Trawick)","STR06" "I46620","Treadway","Laura Ellen","11 Nov 1872","25 Mar 1961","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Carmian, links her to her parents, William Walter Treadway (1845-1926) and Martha A. Spangler (1848-1881).","STR06" "I25009","Treadwell","Martha","16 Mar 1643","3 Mar 1738","0","Said to be the daughter of Thomas Treadwell and Mary Taylor. (Six, Wierschke Families & More). Other sources show her instead as a daughter of Thomas Treadwell and Sarah Titcomb. (Descendants of Robert Cross).","STR06" "I1984","","","","","","","" "I19731","Trkal","Barbora","13 Oct 1843","16 Nov 1911","0","The daughter of Anna CECRDLE and Vaclav TRKAL, and granddaughter of Vaclav CECRDLE.","STR06" "I1651","Trowbridge","Adeline Regina","27 Dec 1821","28 Dec 1912","0","She is shown on the ""Sprouse Family - VA, OH, IL"" tree at RootsWeb's WorldConnect as being a daughter of Herman TROWBRIDGE of Fairfield, Ct and Abigail Comfort PRITCHARD of Milford, Ct. This tree also shows that on 15 Mar 1838 she married John Burns Brown in Adams County, IL.","STR06" "I1651","Trowbridge","Adeline Regina","27 Dec 1821","28 Dec 1912","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

Copied from ""Sprouse Family - VA, OH, IL"" tree at RootsWeb's WorldConnect
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=sprouse-family&id=I6200

1870 Census
Illinois, Knox County, Galesburg
Browne, Adaline 48 keeps house 3000 1000 Ohio
Hiram 24 painter Illinois
Heale 18 painter Illinois
William 15 bookbinder Illinois
joseph 13 at school Illinois
Harriet 11 at school Illinois
Durfee, Edward 48 engineer
White, Charles 32 fireman
Wood, John 23 fireman
Bartlett, William 24 engineer
Bullet, William 25 engineer
Wood, Thomas 30 engineer
Fisher, Walter 29 engineer
Washburn, William 23 brakeman
Hanely, Benjamin 25 brakeman
Bump, Isaac 24 brakeman
Clay, John 26 brakeman
Sommers, Thomas 20 brakeman

1880 Census
Texas, Montague County
Hiram Brown 32 laborer IL MA OH
Adaline wife 28 keeps house MO OH KY
Adaline Brown mother Wid. 58 teaches school OH NY MA
Hattie dau 5 MO IL MO
Addie dau 9m TX IL MO
","STR06" "I19288","Trowbridge","Susan","Abt 1758","Abt 1843","0","Benjamin Dwight cites her father as being from Colchester. (Dwight, p 193).","STR06" "I13067","Trower","Laura Samuella","19 Jul 1935","23 Dec 1999","0","Obituary from The Saginaw News Dec 25, 1999 Sat (C15)

Stroebel, Mrs. Laura,
Saginaw, Michigan.

Passed away Thursday December 23, 1999 at Covenant Medical Center - Cooper. Age 64 years. Laura Trower was born in Cheboygan, Michigan to the late OK and Crystal (Braden) Trower. She married Richard H. Stroebel June 30, 1956 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He survives her. In 1978 Laura and her husband established Stroebels of Saginaw which she built into a very successful ""small business"" in the community. She was dedicated to serving customers in her own unique way making everyone feel special. She was a member of Holy Cross and served on various boards and sang in its choir, taught second grade for two years. She served as a Girl Scout leader, having inspired many young girls to be future leaders in their church and communities. ??? one line illegible ??? (surviving are) Richard are four daughters and their spouses, Joanna and Bob Atkinson, St. Charles, Kate Stroebel Carriacou, Grenada; Amy and Tony DeGrazia, Ann Arbor; Nancy and Mitch Steiner, Dacona, Co; four granddaughters, Rebekah Jessica, Angella and Crystal, four brothers and one sister, Guy, Art, Ted, John Trower and Mary Ann Sundin, several nieces and nephews.

Funeral service will take place 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, December 28, 1999 at Holy Cross Ev. Lutheran Church, 600 Court St. Pastor Timothy J. Loewe will officiate with burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. Family and friends are welcome to visit at the Wakeman Funeral Home, Inc. on Monday from 2:00 to 9:00 p.m. and on Tuesday from 10:00 a.m. until time of service. Memorials may be given to Holy Cross Ev. Lutheran Church or the Saginaw Children's Zoo Carousel.""

(Courtesy of Kelly Eddy)","STR06" "I13061","Trower","O. K.","30 Jul 1898","","0","The son of John Wesley Trower and Alice Ann Ingram.","STR06" "I23651","Trudeau","Frank","Bef 1922","Between 1941 and 1945","0","Paratrooper, killed in action during World War II","STR06" "I42836","Truitt","Atlas","18 Aug 1896","14 May 1963","0","The 1910 Shelby County, Texas census shows she was the eldest daughter of Alfred and Ella Truitt. Her younger siblings were Willie, Marshie, Helton, Buster and Pauline.","STR06" "I6444","Truitt","Hazel","14 Jul 1912","4 Jan 1985","0","She was the daughter of Jesse H. Truitt and Victoria Campbell.

The Duncan Banner: Hazel T. Gentry

Hazel T. Gentry, 72, 2104 Birch died Friday in an Oklahoma City hospital following a long illness. Service will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday in the Westside Church of Christ with Jon Hosch officiating Burial will be in the Duncan Cemetery under the direction of the Don Grantham Funeral Home.

She was born July 14, 1912, in Alma and was a lifelong resident of Stephens County. She retired in 1977 after 20 years with TG&Y and was a member of the Westside Church of Christ. She married Elmer F. Gentry on Sept. 22, 1928, in Duncan. He preceded her in death in Duncan on March 30, 1964. Survivors include a son, Don Gentry of Phoenix, Ariz. ; a daughter, Juanell Leard of Oklahoma City; a brother, Albert Truitt of Miami,OK; two sisters, Jean Sims of Oneana, Ala., and Bertha Taylor of Eureka, Calif.; and seven grandchildren.

Bearers will be Sam Stovall, Don Douglas, Charles Bentley, Kenneth Nunley, Levi Matlack and Wayne Eden.

(Transcription courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I12187","Trumbull","Marian","Abt 1807","Aft 1880","0","In 1870 and 1880, she was living in the home of her son Morris Smith in Ionia County, Michigan.","STR06" "I1167","","","","","","","" "I18522","","","","","","","" "I28687","Tucker","Keziah","Abt 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows that she was married first to Elijah POWERS, who died during the Civil War. After her second husband, Edward Milton Heflin died, she married Epps Ashton.","STR06" "I28687","Tucker","Keziah","Abt 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Casiah HEFLIN Self W Female W 36 MS Keeping House GA GA
Gilbert HEFLIN Son S Male W 11 AR Works On Farm --- MS
Thos. PAURIS Son S Male W 17 AR Works On Farm AR MS
Source Information:
Census Place Cane Creek, Lincoln, Arkansas
Family History Library Film 1254049 NA Film Number T9-0049
Page Number 74C

Melba Gene McLemore writes that 17 year old Thomas is Thomas Poweres, from Keziah's first marriage to Elijah Powers in 1860. Melba further notes that Keziah will marry Epps Ashton in August 1880.

1910 United States Federal Census

Name: Kizzie J Ashton
[Kezzia J Ashton]
Age in 1910: 66
Estimated birth year: abt 1844
Birthplace: Mississippi
Relation to Head of House: Mother
Father's Birth Place: Georgia
Mother's Birth Place: Georgia
Home in 1910: Justice Precinct 2, Ellis, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Race: White
Gender: Female

Household Members:
Name Age
Thomas E Powers 47
John M Powers 22
Arthur J Powers 19
Kizzie J Ashton 66



1920 United States Federal Census
about Kizzie Ashton Jr
Name: Kizzie Ashton Jr
[Kizzie J Ashton Jr]
Home in 1920: Justice Precinct 3, Henderson, Texas
Age: 77 years
Estimated birth year: abt 1843
Birthplace: Mississippi
Relation to Head of House: Grandmother, Grandma (Grandmother)
Father's Birth Place: Mississippi
Mother's Birth Place: Mississippi
Marital Status: Widow
Race: White
Sex: Female
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Image: 249



Household Members:
Name Age
Arthur J Powris 28
Nannie L Powris 24
Raymond R Powris 2 1/12
Tarlton P Powris 1 1/12
Kizzie Ashton 77

1930 United States Federal Census
about E Ashton
Name: E Ashton
Home in 1930: Waco, McLennan, Texas
Age: 75
Estimated birth year: abt 1855
Birthplace: Mississippi
Relation to Head of House: Father

Household Members:

Pame Sarris ( PARRIS ) 32
Angelina Sarris 32
Leslie Lester 18
E Ashton 75","STR06" "I6693","Tucker","Mary Ann","10 Jun 1818","2 Jun 1864","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows her as a daughter of James Tucker and Mary Richie.","STR06" "I45183","","","","","","","" "I4323","Tucker","Mit A.","Abt 1831","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Limestone County, Dist 48 West Texas, P O Box Eutaw
Enumerated 10 Jun 1870
Page 16
120-124
Tucker, Mit A 40 M W Planter 18535 12135 Jt
Tucker, Lucrecia 36 F W Keeping house Ala
Tucker, Martha A 10 F W At home Tx
Tucker, James A 8 M S At Home Texas
Tucker, Newman 1 M W At Home Tx
McGrew, Wm T 15 M W Farm Laborer Tx
McGrew, Betty T 13 F W At School Tx
Kirk, Septhny 26 M W Clerk M.O.","STR06" "I17591","Tucker","Sarah ""Sally""","25 Mar 1859","May 1921","0","The sister of Andrew Tucker of Sabinetown. (White and Toole, p 54).","STR06" "I14688","","","","","","","" "I47870","Tucker","Xuella","30 Apr 1937","9 Mar 2021","0","Xuella (Tucker) Pavelka was born on April 30, 1937 to Lige and Sadie Tucker in McIntosh County, Oklahoma and passed away March 9, 2021 in Lincoln, Nebraska. She is survived by her children: Denise (Richard) Leonard, Rodney Pavelka, Deborah Wilcoxson, Brian (Shari) Pavelka, Steven Pavelka, Kenneth (Jan) Pavelka; siblings: Dewyane (Connie) Tucker, Priscilla (Merle) Mudd, 15 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren, 2 great-great grandchildren. Xuella is preceded in death by her husband Donald Pavelka, grandson Justin Pavelka and her parents Lige and Sadie Tucker.

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I13358","Tuggle","Otto Franklin","6 May 1905","3 Dec 1987","0","Helena Soukup Parker shows a much earlier date of death than the SSDI, indicating that he died 4 Dec 1957.","STR06" "I25657","","","","","","","" "I33372","","","","","","","" "I33370","","","","","","","" "I33369","","","","","","","" "I33358","Tulloch","Woodrow Ruben Wilson","8 Oct 1926","6 Nov 2000","0","Woodrow's son, Brian Tulloch, writes that according to his tombstone, his father died on November 6, 2000. The tombstone also indicated he was born in 1926, even though the family genealogy records had shown the year of birth as 1925. Brian considers the tombstone to likely be more accurate. Woodrow died in Sault Ste. Marie. He had battled lung cancer for a few years. The cancer was the result of asbestosis.","STR06" "I30577","Tuma","Minnie","5 Mar 1910","14 Jan 2004","0","Dennis Belohlavy shows her as the daughter of Joseph C. Tuma and Anna Mach.","STR06" "I39750","Tunk","Carl Leon","14 Oct 1941","17 Mar 2011","0","Carl L. Tunk, 69, of Amboy, died Thursday, March 17, 2011, in his home.

Funeral services were on Monday, March 21, 2011, beginning with a 10 a.m., prayer service in the Mihm-Jones Funeral Home followed by a 10:30 a.m., Mass of Christian Burial at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Amboy. Burial followed in St. Patrick Cemetery in Amboy. Visitation was on Sunday from 2 to 8 p.m., with the Rosary at 7:30 p.m, at the Funeral Home.

Mr. Tunk was born Oct. 14, 1941, in St. Charles, the son of Walter and Florence (Stone) Tunk. He married Maryann Johnson on June 13, 1964 in Wheaton.

Survivors include his wife of Amboy; children Michael (Brenda) Platacis of California, Alex (Hilda) Platacis of Texas, Kevin (Lindsay) Tunk of Shabbona, Peter (Linda) Tunk of Warrenville, Rita (Robert) Villasenor of Warrenville, Katy (Robert) Newman of North Aurora, Susan (Michael Gibbs) Tunk of Greene, Maine, Rachel (Dean) Duke of Joliet, Rebecca (Homer) Warren of Joliet, Janet (Michael) Smith of Joliet, Carl Laurence (Jessica Lemmer) Tunk of Amboy, Monica (Christopher) Carter of Amboy, Marykaren Tunk of Amboy, Sarah (Corey Henkel) Tunk of Amboy, Andrew (Courtney Sanchez) Tunk of Amboy; 34 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; two sisters, Janet Spinner of Arizona, Carol (Dan) O'Brien of Gurnee; two brothers, Walter Tunk of Earlville, and Frederick (Nancy) Tunk of Villa Park.

He was preceded in death by his parents; and two sons, Russell and Patrick.

He had been an artist for the Chicago Tribune, a diesel mechanic, farmer, and most recently had worked for Amboy NAPA.

He was a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church where he was a member of the choir.

He enjoyed gardening.

Condolences may be sent online at www.thejonesfh.com.

","STR06" "I36873","","","","","","","" "I48194","Turek","Frank Joseph","28 Jul 1910","20 Oct 1978","0","Frank J. Turek, son of Frank J. Turek and Bessie Mlazovsky Turek was born on July 28, 1910, at Omaha, Neb.

When he was a small boy, his family moved to a farm in Saline County where he attended country school and helped with the farming. His leisure hours were spent hunting, fishing and trapping.

Upon graduation from Milligan high school in 1928, he went to work for the Biba Engineering Co. of Geneva. In later years he would remember fondly the 18 years he spent working for Biba Engineering with his brother, John, grading roads in and around the sandhills of western Nebraska.

Following the death of his father, he returned to farming with his mother and brother, Emil on a farm four and one-half miles west of Milligan.

At the onset of World War II, he volunteered his services in the U.S. Army, and was attached to the Armored Division at Fort Knox, Ky., as a gunnery instructor to enlisted officers.

He went overseas with the 20th Tank Battalion and saw action in France and Germany. He was honorably discharged from Fort Levenworth, Kas., and again pursued his career in farming with his brother, Emil.

Frank was united in marriage to Helen Beranek on January 6, 1947, and to this union were born two children, Lois and Frank III. He was a loving father and husband.

During this time he collected many antiques and he spent his leisure time from farming restoring them.

Due to health problems, he retired from farming and was employed at the Youth Development Center in Geneva as a stationary engineer until his retirement in 1975.

His retirement years were spent enjoying his grandson, Zak; gardening and fishing on the Nebraska lakes with his wife, Helen.

On September 22, 1978, he was admitted to Warren memorial Hospital in Friend and was later transferred to Lincoln General Hospital where he passed away on October 20, 1978.

Frank was preceded in death by his parents and is survived by his wife, Helen; children, Mr. and Mrs. Alan (Lois) Johnson of Milligan and son, Frank J. of Lincoln; and grandson, Zak of Milligan; brother, John K. of Geneva, George of Friend, Emil of Milligan and Joe of Geneva; sisters, Mrs. Dallas (Lucille) Lindsey of Morrow Bay, Cal., Mrs. Jack (Rosemarie) Parisot of Omaha and Mrs. Lloyd (Emilye) Hendryx of Tucson, Ariz.; and many nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were conducted from the Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel, in Milligan on Monday, October 23, 1978, at 10:30 a.m., with Rev. Woodrow W. Wilson officiating. Interment with military graveside services was held at the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan.

The Nebraska Signal November 2nd, 1978 page 20.
Contributor: M. Jensen Seggerman #47078678

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Downloaded from Find A Grave","STR06" "I48195","Turek","Frank Joseph","7 Mar 1958","30 Nov 2022","0","Obituary for Frank J. Turek III

A Graveside Committal of Ashes for Frank will be held on Thursday, December 15, 2022 at 1:30 p.m. at the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan, Nebraska.

Kim Dunker will preside over the Graveside Service.

Frank Joseph Turek III was born to Frank Joseph Turek Jr. and Helen Viola (Beranek) Turek on March 7, 1958 at the Friend Hospital in Friend, Nebraska. He passed away on Wednesday, November 30, 2022 at the Fillmore County Hospital at the age of 64 years, 8 months and 23 days. He was one of 2 children born in the family.

After a hard start, Frankie, as he was affectionately known, became a healthy little boy who was full of energy. As he became older, he enjoyed riding his bicycle all over Milligan with his friends, usually followed by his faithful dog, Fido. Frankie graduated with the Milligan High School class of 1976. He enjoyed playing football in his high school days.

After high school, Frankie was employed by Biba Engineering, Kawasaki of Lincoln, Timpte Trailer, and finally Kassik Milling in Milligan, Nebraska. Dean always said that Frankie was ""one hell of a welder."" He was eventually forced into early retirement for health reasons. After his retirement, Frankie enjoyed and appreciated a hog roast put on by the community of Milligan to help him with his medical expenses.

Frankie was married to Diane Wickwire and he loved her children, Amanda, Elaine & Jason, as his own. He and Diane were later divorced and in Frankie's later years he found companionship with his old friend, Julie Pimental. She was a constant friend for him for many years. They had much fun together and especially enjoyed a trip to Florida with Julie's sister and brother-in-law, attending Daytona Bike Week, the Lynyrd Skynyrd Bar, and watching a space shuttle launch as they viewed from Cocoa Beach.

Frankie loved all sports especially football and baseball. He was an avid Husker and Chicago Cubs Fan. He even took his beloved mother, whom he called 'Hubbard' to a Cubs game with several of his good friends. Frank also enjoyed listening to his radio, especially his polka music and rock 'n roll. When Frankie got his dish network tv he was excited to be able to watch all of his favorite sporting events and T.V. shows including Gunsmoke, Big Valley, Cheyenne, and various old movies. When Frankie was unable to drive, he was always ready to go on a road trip with anyone to any place, just to get out of the house.

Frankie had a twinkle in his eye, and he was truly one of a kind. Some would say he was a Milligan Legend with his booming voice and never-ending love of Rock 'n Roll music. He had a heart of gold, loved his animals, enjoyed a good party, strumming the guitar, and riding his Harley. He also had a passion for vegetable gardening. Hours were spent weeding the garden and tipping a couple cold ones in the process.

Frankie moved to Ohiowa in 2009 and resided there until his passing. While living in Ohiowa, he found part time employment with B.J. Mussman running the road grader and maintaining township roads in Franklin and Belle Prairie Township. In the fall, he would work the grader for many local farmers repairing the farm fields for spring planting. Frankie continued doing this job until a fall made it impossible for him to continue working.

When Frankie's health started to fail, he took it in stride and lived his life to the fullest until the end.

Frank was preceded in death by his parents Frank Jr. and Helen Turek.

He is survived by his sister Sara Lois Scott; nephew Zak Scott; close friends Julie Pimental, Cathy Meyer, and Sharon Elznic; 3 step children Amanda, Elaine and Jason; his loving dog Buddy; and numerous cousins and friends.

From Farmer & Son Funeral Home website

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I9816","Turner","Albert","30 Dec 1888","21 Jan 1969","0","A digital image of his actual Texas Death certificate is viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. At the time of death he was marrieed and with a home address of 272 Park Street in Jasper. His occupation was listed as Retired, Public Office, and his parents were shown as I.C. Turner and Rebecca E. Bean. The informant was his wife, Mrs. Albert Turner.","STR06" "I9816","Turner","Albert","30 Dec 1888","21 Jan 1969","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I9721","Turner","Andrew Jackson","21 Aug 1871","1 Mar 1943","0","John Turner writes that he was married three times, to Jeanette Louise Sanders, Eulalie Tullis and Bessie Hamilton.","STR06" "I30447","Turner","Andrew Jackson","14 Sep 1905","12 Feb 1975","0","John Turner writes he and his wife had two daughters.","STR06" "I44914","Turner","Cherry","Abt 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Mahlon C. WRIGHT on 20 Dec 1860 Edgefield County, SC.","STR06" "I642","","","","","","","" "I557","","","","","","","" "I10010","Turner","Fannie E.","Oct 1886","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a Brown.","STR06" "I23356","","","","","","","" "I9477","Turner","Isaac Campbell","30 Nov 1854","12 Mar 1908","0","Member of Woodmen of the World (Source: Tombstone).","STR06" "I556","Turner","Keith Belton","5 Apr 1937","3 Dec 1988","0","Name: Keith Belton Turner Date of Birth: 5 Apr 1937 Gender: Male Birth County: San Augustine Mother's Name: Edith Pauline Willey Roll Number: 1937_0008","STR06" "I9345","Turner","Ludie","17 Feb 1896","21 Nov 1980","0","Hawthorne, Ludie Turner
Nov. 24, 1980
KIRBYVILLE ? Ludie Turner Hawthorne, 84, of Kirbyville died at 7 a.m. Monday at Schlesinger Geriatric Center in Beaumont. Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Central Baptist Church with burial in Zion Hill Cemetery under the direction of Causey?s E.E. Stringer Funeral Home in Kirbyville. She was a lifelong resident of Jasper County. Survivors include three daughters, Aline Kelley of Beaumont, and Martha V. Morgan and Marcelle Conlin, both of Orange; four sons, Polk Hawthorne Jr. of Silsbee, Carroll Hawthorne of Fort Worth, Amos Hawthorne of Lufkin, and Hollis Hawthorne of Gladewater, Texas; 23 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; and four great-great grandchildren.

http://www.genealogybuff.com/tx/tx-jasper-obits11.htm","STR06" "I8560","Turner","Madison","14 May 1824","16 Oct 1902","0","Middle initial shown as both A and L.


","STR06" "I9474","Turner","Mittie Gertrude","28 Mar 1891","5 Aug 1970","0","Obituary (Source: United States Gen Web Page, Jasper County, Texas; The Orange Leader 5 August 1970)

Roganville. Funeral services for Mrs. Mittie Hawthorne, 79, of Roganville, will be tomorrow at 2 pm in Zion Hill Baptist Church. Rev. Elmos Withers, pastor of the Antioch Primitive Baptist Church, will officiate. He will be assisted by Rev. Jessie Thomas, a Baptist minister.

Burial will be in the church cemetery under the direction of Causey's Stringer Funeral Home of Kirbyville. Pallbearers will be grandsons, Hugh Beaver, Harvie Hawthorne, Ronnie Hawthorne, Douglas Hawthorne, Max Lee Hawthorne, Kerry Hawthorne, Robert Armitage and Dennis Hawthorne.

The body was moved to the Hawthorne home today at 2 pm and will remain there until tomorrow at 1 pm when it will be moved to the church. She died today about 2 am in Jasper Hospital following a long illness.

She was a native of Jasper County and had lived all her life in Jasper County. She was a member of the Antioch Primitive Baptist Church.

Survivors include 6 sons, Elliott Hawthorne of Port Neches, Guy Hawthorne of Goodrich, Edward Hawthorne and S.C. Hawthorne, both of Vidor, Eston Hawthorne of Bridge City and Arthur Jack Hawthorne of Kirbyville; 4 daughters, Mrs. Perry Spillers of Lake Jackson, Mrs. Bruce Sheffield of Kirbyville, Mrs. Edgar Morgan of Orange and Mrs. Roger Armitage of Gibson, LA; one sister Mrs. Polk Hawthorne of Roganville; 27 grandchildren; and 18 great grandchildren.

Her headstone was inscribed ""Thy Life was Beauty, Truth, Goodness, and Love.""","STR06" "I16108","Turner","Sarah","Abt 1808","20 Dec 1840","0","Death- 4th quarter 1840, Bristol-St. Catherine's House, London, Civil Registration Records. She was the daughter of John Turner and Mary Lamb.","STR06" "I17488","Turner","William A.","Abt 1796","Aft 1860","0","(Research):
Census Listings

1850 Census
South Carolina, Edgefield District, The District
Enumerated 30 Jul 1850
273-273
William A. Turner 54 M Farmer 1500 SC SC
Absola Turner 47 F Farmer SC SC
George Turner 21 M Farmer SC SC
Jefferson Turner 20 M Farmer SC SC
Malachi Turner 18 M Farmer SC SC
Milledge Turner 16 M Farmer SC SC
Lucinda Turner 14 F SC SC
Cherry Turner 11 F SC SC
Savannah Turner 8 F SC SC
Jackson I Owdom 34 M Carpenter SC

1860 Census
South Carolina, Edgefield District, Saluda Regiment, PO Fruit Hill
Enumerated 1 Jun 1860
Page 1
6-6
M A Turner 27 F Sewing 150 SC
W W Turner 4 M SC
7-7
Mar. Matthews and family
8-8
W. A. Turner 64 M Farmer 1710 668 SC
A P C Turner 57 F SC
Cherry Turner 21 F SC
Savannah Turner 18 F SC
","STR06" "I641","","","","","","","" "I10007","Turner","William Hyram","17 Feb 1877","12 Jan 1952","0","""Obituary--William Hyram Turner"" BEAUMONT ENTERPRISES (1952) Kirbyville, Texas, January 13 (Spl)--William Hyram Turner Sr., 74, was found dead in bed at his home in Kirbyville early Sunday morning. He apparently died of a heart attack, an attending physician said. he was a native and lifelong resident of Jasper County. He had lived in Kirbyville for many years. Funeral services are incomplete pending communication with the son in Japan and will be announced by E.E. Stringer Funeral home of Kirbyville. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Janie Turner of Kirbyville; three sons, James D. Turner of Beaumont, William S. Turner of Kirbyville, and Hiram Turner Jr. with the army in Japan; two daughters, Mrs. Martha G. George of Kirbyville, Mrs. Edith Rollins of Beaumont; two sisters, Mrs. Phoebe Boyett and Mrs. Fanny Brown, both of Kirbyville; one brother, Matt Turner of Kirbyville, 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.","STR06" "I12863","Turner","Zadoc Ledar","Abt 1789","Yes, date unknown","0","It is possible though not proven that Zadoc Turner is descended from Zadock Turner of Maryland. This Zadock Turner died in Hancock County, Georgia ca 1820. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 80).","STR06" "I18120","Turnley","James T.","Bef 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","He had been previously married to a Louisa and had three children. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 77).","STR06" "I44443","Turnley","Mildred Martha ""Mattie"" L.","4 Sep 1857","19 Feb 1942","0","At the time of the 1930 federal census, the widowed Mattie Maxey was living with her son and daughter-in-law, Wesley and Vessie Maxey, in Bayou Scie.","STR06" "I45966","Turnovska","Anastasia ""Stazie"" ""Stella""","Sep 1871","1 Mar 1958","0","She was living with her daughter and son-in-law in Cleveland as of the 1940 census, and listed as widowed.

Id#: 0561433 Name: Jirousek, Anastasia Date: Mar 3 1958 Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #121. Notes: Jirousek, Anastasia (nee Turnoyskt) of 3663 E. 52nd St., beloved wife of the late Frank, dearest mother of Joseph, Eleanor Schulty (sic), sister of Rose Pekarek grandmother great-grandmother; great-great-grandmother, Saturday. Family will receive friends at Biean Bros. Funeral Home, 5215 Fleet Ave. Services Tuesday, Maren 4, at St. John Nepemucene Churco, at 9:30 a. m.
","STR06" "I31165","Tuttle","Albert","15 Apr 1846","Yes, date unknown","0"," He was in the slate business in Fair Haven, Vermont.","STR06" "I30759","Tuttle","Albert Sanford","21 Jun 1817","16 Dec 1855","0"," He owned a retail store in Hackettstown, New Jersey.","STR06" "I35174","Tuttle","Carl","17 Feb 1925","13 Aug 1999","0","SSCI:

CARL TUTTLE 17 Feb 1925 13 Aug 1999 (V) 68359 (Friend, Saline, NE ) (none specified) 712-12-7271 Long-time or retired railroad workers
","STR06" "I14710","","","","","","","" "I34959","","","","","","","" "I34957","Tyler","Homer Woodrow","26 Feb 1913","1 May 1992","0","HOMER W TYLER 26 Feb 1913 01 May 1992 77664 (Warren, Tyler, TX ) (none specified) 427-10-1040 Mississippi
","STR06" "I34960","","","","","","","" "I34958","","","","","","","" "I2609","Tyner","Arthur Pearce","Bef 1762","Yes, date unknown","0","Per affidavit of Richard Eugene Blackburn (courtesy of Mary Frances Smith Fisher, by way of Rozier Dedwylder), John Tyner was the son of Pearce Tyner, who lived in Orangeburgh District, SC and recorded a ""gift deed"" there on the date of 2 April 1801, in which he named John and Sarah as his loving son and daughter. Thsi deed is said to be on record at the Marion County, Mississippi courthouse.

Wayne Page (pagewayne1@aol.com) emailed, on June 21, 2008, that Sarah Tyner was the daughter of Arthur Pearce Tyner and Elizabeth Richardson.

","STR06" "I1712","Tyner","Frances","Abt 1768","15 Jul 1853","0","She might have instead been born in North Carolina. Per affidavit of Richard Eugene Blackburn (courtesy of Mary Frances Smith Fisher, by way of Rozier Dedwylder), she was a sister of Sarah Tyner who married Robert Lott who was murdered at his home on Black Creek by the Copeland Gang in 1844. Mary Frances Smith Fisher notes that her father might be Benjamin Tyner.

Blanche Toole of Sabine County instead shows her maiden name as IRVINE. This may simply have been speculation based on son Armstrong Irvine Blackburn's middle name.

Mary Frances Fisher Smith had in her notes, from Dr. Johnie L. Reeves of Austin, the following obituary:

The Gonzalez Inquirer
Gonzalez, Texas
16 July 1853, page. 3, Col. 1
Microfilm, The Eugene C. Barker Texas History Center, Austin, Texas

Died after a prolonged illness, on the 15th inst., at the residence of Col. W. Means, Mrs. FRANCES BLACKBURN, age 93 years.

She emigrated to east Texas in 1843, thence to western Texas in '49. She was a warm and devoted Christian, having been a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church 45 years, during which time she was the subject of many and severe trials, all of which she bore with Christian meekness and resignation. She was indeed, and in truth a help-mate for her husband, he being a minister of the Gospel, also a member of the Masonic Fraternity. She ever manifested a deep interest in the salvation of the souls of her fellow beings. She was an affectionate mother, always endevouring to train her children in the way they should go, and instilling into their minds the principles of the Divine Word. She left a number of relatives and friends to mourn her loss, but they mourn not as those having no hope.

Dr. Reeves notes that if the age of death (93) is correct, Frances should have been born ca 1760 versus 1768, as previously supposed.","STR06" "I1712","Tyner","Frances","Abt 1768","15 Jul 1853","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Dewitt County,
Enumerated 11 Sept 1850
48-48
William Means 40 M Farmer $10,000 Ga
Francis Means 39 F Miss
Ferdinand B. Means 19 M La
Margaret L. Means 17 F Tx
Sarah F. Means 13 F Tx
Napolean F. Means 11 M Tx
William B. Means 9 M Tx
Francis Blackburn 82 F SC



","STR06" "I1712","Tyner","Frances","Abt 1768","15 Jul 1853","0","(Medical):The child of a direct female descendant of Frances Tyner (Elizabeth Blackburn>Caroline McGrew>Jane Allen>Viola Fullen>Nina Fuller>son Tom McLemore) had their mtDNA analyzed, and it was predicted as H, with only one difference from the Cambridge Reference Sequence, 16519C, which is a fast moving marker. Mitochondrial haplogroup H is a predominantly European haplogroup that participated in a population expansion beginning approximately 20,000 years ago. Today, about 30% of all mitochondrial lineages in Europe are classified as haplogroup H. It is rather uniformly distributed throughout Europe suggesting a major role in the peopling of Europe, and descendant lineages of the original haplogroup H appear in the Near East as a result of migration. Future work will better resolve the distribution and historical characteristics of this haplogroup.

On her Clan Helena website, Amelia Reimer writes that, ""Whether just by chance or by the guiding hand of natural selection we do not know, but Helena's clan has grown to become the most widespread and successful of the Seven Daughters of Eve. Her children have reached every shore, settled every forest and crossed every mountain range. Helena's descendants can be found from the Alps in the South to the Scottish Highlands and the Norwegian fjords in the North, and as far east as the Urals and the Russian steppes. Helena was born about 20,000 years ago on the strip of land that joins France and Spain, near what is now Perpignan. She belonged to a family of hunters, who harvested the rich oyster beds in the lagoons of the Carmargue to supplement their diet of meat. Helena's clan arrived in Europe from the Middle East, pushing their way along the Mediterranean, constrained to the narrow strip of land that was still habitable. Not long after she was born, the glaciers that covered the Pyrenees, which Helena could see on a clear day only thirty miles from her camp, began to draw back as, little by little, the summers grew warmer. Some of her clan moved south of the mountains, up the valley of the Ebro to the West to reach the lands of the Basque, where they remain to this day. The most adventurous of her children took advantage of the climatic improvements and journeyed ever northwards to join the great movement of hunters across the plains of France. We know that they reached England around 12,000 years ago because DNA recovered from a young male skeleton found in Gough's Cave in Somerset shows that he too belonged to the clan of Helena. [Same cave as Cheddar Man, but 3,000 years older.] ""
","STR06" "I2525","Tyner","John","Bef 1782","Aft 1860","0","Per affidavit of Richard Eugene Blackburn (courtesy of Mary Frances Smith Fisher, by way of Rozier Dedwylder), Richard had in his possession a deed written by John Tyner on 25 August 1847, in which he made gifts to his six children named as Sarah Elizabeth Blackburn, Mary Ann Hammond, Amanda Robert Tyner, Henry Arthur Tyner, James Marion Tyner and Mary Elizabeth Tyner. Mary Frances Smith Fisher believes that Mary Elizabeth is actually his wife, and not a daughter. She has been unable to locate this original deed to verify.","STR06" "I2106","Tyner","Sarah","Abt 1775","Aft 1843","0","In Richard Eugene Blackburn's affidavit, he states that Sarah Tyner was the sister of Frances Tyner who was the wife of Gabriel Blackburn, and that she died in Columbia ans was buried in the graveyard on the farm. Mary Frances Smith Fisher believes her father to be Benjamin Tyner.","STR06" "I46680","Tyre","Madge ""Billie"" Elise","Abt 1930","25 Mar 2016","0","Madge ""Billie"" Elise Arney, 86, of Hemphill, passed away Friday morning in the Nacogdoches Medical Center, Nacogdoches, Texas. Billie was born in Carthage, Texas, to Clyde Hershal and Annie Clair Gholston Tyre. She graduated from Carthage High School in 1947, and married James Rodney Arney on January 3, 1948. She and James moved to Hemphill and owned and operated Arney's Concrete. Billie was a member of Southside Baptist Church in Carthage and later a member of First Baptist Church in Hemphill. Billie was also a member the Hemphill Chapter of the Eastern Star.

Billie is survived by her sons Rick Arney and Steve Arney, both of Hemphill, three grandchildren, four great grandchildren, and a number of nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband James Rodney Arney, her sons Keith and Michael Arney, and a beloved granddaughter Allison Michelle Arney, her sister Elouise Davis and brother Robert W. Develin.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Sunday, March 27, 2016, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Graveside services will be at 2:00PM, Monday, March 28, 2016, in the Hemphill Cemetery, Hemphill, Texas.

Memorial contributions to the First Baptist Church in Hemphill or to a charity of your choosing would be greatly appreciated by the family.

(Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website)
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 30, 2016, page 10","STR06" "I37917","Tyre","William","Abt 1869","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown as William McLemore on the 1880 census, but family members saw this was Lon Charles McLemore's older half brother, born to Betty Young during her first marriage.

Family reasearcher Charles McLemore found, on the 1870 Lafayette County, Mississippi census a Betty Tyer, 20, with a son, listed a B. Tyer, age 1, living with her sister, Mrs. B. W. Dacus.


","STR06" "I37917","Tyre","William","Abt 1869","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Tennessee, Gibson County, Civil District 1
Enumerated 22 Apr 1910
SD 9 ED 22 Sheet 6B
124-127
McLemore, William Head M W 33 M 24 Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Annie E Wf F W 32 m1 24 2/0 Tn Tn Tn","STR06" "I31632","Tyree","Amanda ""Manda"" ""Mandy"" Jane","25 Dec 1861","25 Jun 1960","0","Paul Williams writes that she was the half sister to William Tyree, who married Amanda's sister-in-law, Sarah Jane McLemore.

Source Name: Princeton Clarion Democrat
Repository: Princeton Public Library - Genealogy
Author: Publisher:
Repository: Princeton Public Library - Genealogy 130 S. Hart Street Princeton, IN - 47670 (812) 385-4464
Citation Detail: Micro film year 1960
Date: Monday, June 27, 1960 - Pg 8

Notes: Amanda was really 98 years and six months of age - error on newspaper

Actual text:
Mrs. Amanda McLemore

Mrs. Amanda Jane McLemore, age 99 years and six months, died Sunday at 7:30 a.m. at Church Nursing Home in Princeton following a lingering illness. Mrs. McLemore was born on Dec. 25, 1860 in Virginia. She had resided in Baldwin Heights and Princeton most of her lifetime, moving here from English, Ind. She was a charter member of Bethel Memorial Church. Her husband, William McLemore, preceded her in death. He passed away in 1940. Survivors include 3 sons, John of Evansville Lee and James of Oakland City; 4 daughters Mrs. Mary Clark of Princeton, Mrs. Cynthia Daugherty of Valley Station, Ky., Mrs. Susie Cockram of Palm Beach, Fla., and Mrs. Louise Boswell, of Bensonville, Ill. - one half brother William Tyree of Princeton; one half sister Mrs. Carolyn Coomer of Princeton several nieces and nephews; 21 grandchildren 36 great grandchildren, 40 great great gandchildren and 20 great great great grandchildren, leaving a total of 125 living descendants. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Wright & Kendall Funeral Home with the Rev. John E. Whitten and the Rev. Armand Calvert officiating. Burial will follow in Maple Hill Cemetery. Mrs. McLemore is now at Wright & Kendall Funeral Home where friends may call after 2 p.m. today.","STR06" "I31736","Tyree","Caroline","27 Aug 1896","3 Jul 1965","0","Repository: Princeton Public Library - Genealogy 130 S. Hart Street Princeton, IN - 47670 (812) 385-4464
Detail:Micro film year 1965 Date:Monday, July 5, 1965

Notes:Possible discrepancy in year of birth.

Actual text: Carrie Coomer Princeton--Mrs. Carrie Coomer, 66, passed away at 10 P.M. Saturday at St. Mary's Hospital in Evansville after a serious illness of 3 weeks. She was born in Crawford County on Aug. 28, 1898 and has resided in Princeton for the past 52 years. She is survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Lincoln Wagner and Mrs. Rosalie Satterfield, both of Princeton; 4 sons, Charles, Dale, Carl and Bill Coomer all of Princeton; 2 brothers William Tyree of Francisco and Jesse Tyree of Oakland City; 30 grandchildren and 31 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. Tuesday at Colvin Chapel with the Rev. Frank Reed officiating. Burial will follow in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today.

(Courtesy of Paul Williams)","STR06" "I31737","Tyree","Charles","Mar 1898","15 Feb 1917","0","Paul Williams said his death record can be found recorded Bk H-40 Pg 15 of Gipson County, and that Charles died from TB.","STR06" "I32736","Tyree","David M.","20 Oct 1884","19 Aug 1958","0","Paul Williams reported he changed his name to ""George Strong"" and writes that ""his obit does not mention anything about Tyree just that he was born IN plus had been in Fresno a good many years (his 2nd wife died abt month later 1958) also obit does not mention any brothers/sisters....funeral home has that also plus his fathers name William...did find this subject 1930ce Marin Co, it lists that his parents were born in VA and KY.""","STR06" "I32469","Tyree","Dorcas","14 Aug 1873","6 Apr 1956","0","Commonwealth Journal 110-112 E. Mt. Vernon St. Somerset, KY 42501 (606) 678-8191

Detail:Obituary Collection Date:6 Apr 1956

Actual text:Mrs. Dorcus Smith, 82, of Burnside, died last Friday at the Somerset City Hospital. Mrs. Smith was born Aug. 14, 1873 in Rockcastle County but spent most of her life in this county. At an early age she united with the Nazarene Church and remained a faithful member of that church until her death. Mrs. Smith is survived by 3 daughters, Mrs. Mattie Smith, Mrs. Mae Beatty, and Mrs. Iva Maude Richardson, all of Burnside; 2 sons Marshall Smith, Burnside and Captain Al Smith, Florida. She is also survived by 3 brothers, Bill Tyree, Jess Tyree, and David Tyree; 3 sisters Mrs. Lou Sowders, Mrs. Mandy McLemore, and Mrs. Caroline Coomer; 11 grandchildren, 14 gret-grandchildren, and 2 great-great-grand- children. Funeral services were held Sunday in the Burnside Methodist Church, the Rev. Bruce James officiating. Burial was in the Burnside cemetery.

(Courtesy of Paul Williams)","STR06" "I31734","Tyree","Emma","26 Dec 1891","8 May 1947","0","Name:Princeton Clarion News Repository:Princeton Public Library - Genealogy
Name:Princeton Clarion News Author: Publisher: Call Number: Notes: REFN: Repository:Princeton Public Library - Genealogy 130 S. Hart Street Princeton, IN - 47670 (812) 385-4464 Citation
Detail:Micro film year 1947 Date:Thursday, May 8, 1947

Notes:Obit mentions David Tyree aka George Strong

Actual text:*Mrs. Emma Adkins Dies at Francisco* Francisco, May 8--Mrs Emma Adkins, 55, died at 10 A.M. this morning at her home in Francisco after an illness of 12 years. She was born in Crawford County Dec. 26, 1891, and has resided in Francisco since 1915. Surviving are the husband William R. Adkins; a son William Harold of Indianapolis; 3 daughters, Mrs. Ruby Harbison of Gary, Mrs. Ida Bilderback and Mrs. Gladys Davis of Oakland City; 3 brothers, Jess Tyree of Oakland City, Bill Tyree of Princeton, and DAVID of California; 2 sisters, Mrs. Caroline Coomer of Princeton, and Mrs. Lucy Dunn of Marengo; and 13 grandchildren. She was a member of the Francisco Methodist Church where funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Burial will be in the I.O.O.F cemetery in Francisco. The body will be removed from the Lamb & Son Funeral Home in Oakland City to the residence in Frncisco friday afternoon.

(Courtesy of Paul Williams)","STR06" "I32466","Tyree","James","26 Sep 1866","30 Mar 1954","0","Commonwealth Journal 110-112 E. Mt. Vernon St. Somerset, KY 42501 (606) 678-8191

Citation Detail: Obituary Collection Date: 30 Mar 1954

Notes: Possible discrepancy in date of birth. Surname of mother misspelled in obituary.

Actual text: James Tyree, 85, retired Pulaski County farmer, died at his home in Pulaski March 30 following an illness of 4 years. The son of William and Ellen Fugus (sic), he was born in Rockcastle County Sept. 26, 1868. He married Miss Jessie Bishop who died a few years later. He later married Miss Amanda DeBord who survives him. Mr. Tyree made his home in this county 55 years ago and lived here the remainder of his life. He was a devout member of the Pulaski Church of Christ for many years. A devoted hsband and father , he dedicated his life to the welfare and happiness of his family. His many friends are saddened by his death. Mr. Tyree is survived by his wife;3 daughters Mrs. Nell Younger, Mrs. Mae Todd, and Mrs. Blossie Dobbs;3 sons Joe, Charles and Walter Tyree;3 sisters, Mrs. Darcus Smith, Burnside Mrs. Manda McMoore (sic and Mrs. Lou Sowders both of Princeton, Ind.; and 7 half-brothers and sisters. Funeral services were held Saturday at the Pulaski Church of Christ, the Rev. Harold Savely officiating. Burial was in the Etna cemetery (Courtesy of Paul Williams)","STR06" "I32709","Tyree","Jesse","19 Jun 1881","21 Jun 1975","0","Repository:Princeton Public Library - Genealogy 130 S. Hart Street Princeton, IN - 47670 (812) 385-4464
Detail:Micro film year 1975
Date:Monday, June 23, 1975 Pg. 10

Actual text: Jesse Tyree

Jesse Tyree,94, died at 6a.m. Saturday at Good Samartian Nursing Home in Oakland City. Tyree was born on June 19, 1881 in Crawford County and had resided in the Francisco area all of his life. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Agnes Stewart, Wheeling; 3 sons, Howard, Princeton; Noah, Francisco, and Dick, Oakland City; one brother William Tyree Oakland City; 19 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren and several gret-great grandchildren. Services were held at 10 a.m. Monday at Colvin Chapel with the Rev. Jack Gowen officiating. Burial was in I.O.O.F. cemetery in Francisco.

(Courtesy of Paul Williams)","STR06" "I32463","Tyree","John Freeman","11 Aug 1860","16 May 1935","0","John Tyree Dies at Burnside
Prominent Citizen of the County Passes Away on May 16th

Burnside, KY., May 22--Thursday morning, May 16, Mr. John Freeman Tyree suffered a heart attack and passed away at his home. Mr. Tyree was 74 years old and had been a resident of Burnside for more than 50 years. He was a charter member of the Baptist Church and for many years a deacon. he was a highly respected citizen and merchant and served on the City Council for several years. he leaves to mourn his passing his wife, Mrs. Mary Tyree; four daughters, Mrs. Allie Applegate of Cincinnati; Mrs. Britt Cruse of Somerset; Mrs. Nora Cope, of Waynesboro, Indiana, and Mrs. Wagie Singleton of Burnside; three sons, Frank Tyree of Cincinnati; Clarence Tyree, Wheeling, W. Va., and J.R. Tyree, of Burnside. Also several sisters and brothers, grandchildren, nieces and nephews. All of the children attended the funeral except Mrs. Cope, who was ill. One sister, Mrs. Dorcas Smith, of Burnside, and one brother, Mr. James Tyree, of Waynesburg, were present at the funeral, the other being prevented by illness. Some of the out-of-town relatives and friends who attended the funeral were: Mr. Britt Cruse, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cruse, Miss Ruth Cruse, Eugene and Ralph Cruse, of Somerset; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar DeBord and Mr. Luther DeBord of Princeton, Ind,; Miss Elizabeth Beatty, Cincinnati; Mrs. Lucille B. Smith and daughter, Christine, of Stearns; Mrs. Jess Bates, Monticello; Mrs. Kate Singleton, Eubank; Mr. and Mrs. Randall, Mr. and Mrs. Hargis, Miss Georgia Hargis, Mrs. James Isaacs, Mrs. W.W. McAlpin, Miss Fayrine McAlpin, of Somerset; Mrs. Roy Gover, of Bronston. The funeral was conducted at the Baptist Church by Rev. W.W. McAlpin, assisted by Rev. Andrew Taylor. Burial was at the Burnside Cemetery. The many friends of Mr. Tyree and his family deepley sympathized with the bereaved.

(Clipping courtesy of Paul Williams)","STR06" "I32463","Tyree","John Freeman","11 Aug 1860","16 May 1935","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Kentucy, Pulaski County, Point Precinct, Burnside
Enumerated 6 June 1900
SD 11 ED 118 Sheet 5A Stamped 279
103-103 (crossed through)
99-101
Tyree, Freeman Hd W M Aug 1860 39 M17 Va Va Va Lumberman
Tyree, Mary M W F Jany 1860 40 M 17 9/9 Ky Ky Ky
Tyree, Nora L Dtr W F Aug 1884 15 S Ky Va Ky
Tyree, Virgie M Dtr W F Jun 1886 13 S Ky Va Ky
Tyree, Edna A Dtr W F Aug 1888 11 S Ky Va Ky
Tyree, Allie V. Dtr W F Feb 1890 10 S Ky Va Ky
Tyree, Frank L. Son W M July 1891 8 S Ky Va Ky
Tyree, Owsley W M Son W M Apr 1892 7 S Ky Va Ky
Tyree, Wagie Dtr W F Oct 1895 4 S Ky Va Ky
Tyree, Vessaline Dtr W F Oct 1897 2 S Ky Va Ky

1910 Census
Kentucky, Pulaski County, Science Hill
Enumerated 3 May 1910
SD 11 ED 193 Sheet 12B
200-203
Tyree, John F Hd M W 49 m1 29 Va Va Va Grader Lumber
Tyree, Mary M Wf F W 50 m1 29 11/8 Ky Ky Ky
Tryee, Nora L Dtr F W 25 S Ky Va Ky
Tryee, Frank L Son M W 19 S Ky Va Ky Farm Laborer Home Farm
Tyree, Owsley Son M W 17 S Ky Va Ky Farm Laborer Home Farm
Tyree, Wagie Dtr F W 14 S Ky va Ky
Tyree, Clarence Son M W 9 S Ky Va Ky
Tyree, John R Son M W 5 S Ky Va Ky","STR06" "I32225","Tyree","Louise","29 Jun 1868","5 Jun 1957","0","Charles Sterling Owens shows differing parents, in error, for Louise Tyree. He instead shows her as the daughter of William R. Tyree and Rhonda Ann Henderson.

However, according to Paul Williams, The Princeton, Gibson County, Indiana death record for Louisa Tyree Sowder (Bk H48, Pg 121) shows her father as William Tyree and her mother as Ellen Forgy. Paul Williams also supplied the following copy of Louise's obituary:

Name: Princeton Daily Democrat
Repository: Princeton Public Library - Genealogy
130 S. Hart Street Princeton, IN - 47670 (812) 385-4464
Detail:Micro film year 1967
Date:Thursday, June 6, 1967

Notes:Possible discrepancy year of birth
Note: Obit mentions stepbrothers BUT does not mention stepsister Caroline Coomer

Actual text: Mrs. Lelu Sowder, 88, died at 3:15 P.M. Wednesday at the home of a daughter Mrs. Fannie Wallace of Princeton. She had been ill for the past 3 months. Other survivors include 2 sons, Thomas of Princeton and Samuel J. of Indianapolis, 3 other daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth McLemore of Oakland City, Mrs. Pearl Cox and Mrs. Thelma Lemmons both of Princeton; a sister Mrs. Amanda McLemore of Princeton; 2 step- bothers, Jesse and William Tyree of Princeton 22 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 P.M. Saturday in the Wright & Kendall Funeral Home by the Rev. Allan Vine. Burial will be in the Maple Hill cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 P.M. Thursday.","STR06" "I31637","Tyree","Lucy","5 Apr 1879","12 Jul 1948","0","Called Sarah A. on the 1880 census?

Source
Name:Marengo Messenger - Published Weekly
Repository:Crawford County Public Library
Name:Marengo Messenger - Published Weekly
Author: Publisher:
Call Number: Notes: REFN: Repository:Crawford County Public Library 203 Indiana Ave. English, IN 47118 (812) 338-2606

Detail:Microfilm year 1948
Date:Friday, July 16, 1948 Pg. 1

Notes:Obituary does not mention any sisters and or brothers. Possible discrepancy in age given at time of death - age 73 would have made her born in 1875 whereas reality 1879. Obituary also appears as is in Crawford Democrat Daily - Published Weekly 16 July 1948 Pg. 1.

Actual text:

Mrs. Dunn Dies

Funeral services for Mrs. Lucy Dunn, 73, were held Tuesday at the Green Funeral Home in Marengo, with the Rev. William Glosson in charge. Burial was in Goodman cemetery. Survivors include her husband, John Dunn 3 daughters and 2 sons by a former marriage.

(Courtesy of Paul Williams)","STR06" "I31637","Tyree","Lucy","5 Apr 1879","12 Jul 1948","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Indiana, Crawford County, Sterling Twp
Enumerated 21 Jun 1900
SD 3, ED 31 Sheet 11A
201-201
Harper, George W Hd W M Aug 1843 56 M 1 Ind NC Ky
Harper, Lucy Wf W F Mar 1880 M 1 1/1 Ind Va Ky
Harper, Denis Son W M May 1900 S 0/12 Ind Ind Ind

1910 Census
Indiana, Crawford County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated 2 May 1910
SD 3 SD 30 Sheet 13A
296-297
Jenkins, Jerry Hd M W 53 M2 8 Ind Ind Ind Farmer
Jenkins, Lucy Wf F W 41 M2 8 7/4 Ind Ind Ind
Jenkins, Ettie F Son M W 21 S Ind Ind Ind Laborer Farm
Jenkins, Arvill Son M W 19 S Ind Ind Ind Laborer Farm
Harper, Denny Stepson M W 11 S Ind Ind Ind
Jenkins, Willie/Wilber? Son M W 6 S Ind Ind Ind
Jenkins, Laurence (sic) Son M W 5 S Ind Ind Ind

1920 Census
Indiana, Crawford County, Liberty Twp
Enumerated 12 and 13 January
SD 3 ED 29 Sheet 9A
223-257
Vandergraph, Lucy Hd F W 40 Wd Ind Ky Ky Washwoman
Jenkins, Zora Dr F W 4 2/12 S Ind Ind Ind

1930 Census
Indiana, Crawford County, Liberty Township
Enumerated April 16, 1930
ED 13-7 SD 13 Sheet 4A Stamped 186
75-85
Dunn, John Hd M W 53 M 21 Ind Ind Ind Laborer Saw Mill
Dunn, Lucy Wf F W 54 M 20 Ind Ind Ind
Jenkins, Zora Dtr F W 14 S Ind Ind Ind","STR06" "I32468","Tyree","Mack","13 Aug 1871","13 Sep 1949","0","Name: Princeton Clarion News
Repository: Princeton Public Library - Genealogy 130 S. Hart Street Princeton, IN - 47670 (812) 385-4464
Citation Detail: Micro film year 1949
Date: Wednesday, September 14, 1949 Notes:

Actual text: *Deaths-Funerals* Mack Tyree

Mack Tyree, 82, retired employee of the Southern Railway, died about 8:40 a.m. Tuesday at his home in Francisco after an illness of some 6 months. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Francsico General Baptist church with Rev. Loren Shafer and Rev. Ned Sutton officiating. Burial will be in the Francisco I.O.O.F. cemetery. Surviving are 4 sisters, Mrs. Mattie McLemore and Mrs. Lula Sanders, both of Princeton and Mrs. Mary Debord of Francisco and Mrs. Darcus Smith of Burnside, KY; a half-sister, Caroline Coomer, of Princeton; 3 brothers, Jesse of Francisco, and William & David of Princeton. Mr. Tyree was born at Rockcastle, KY, but had lived in Gibson county for the past 34 years. Mr. Tyree is at the Colvin & Son funeral home where friends may call

(Courtesy of Paul Williams)","STR06" "I32468","Tyree","Mack","13 Aug 1871","13 Sep 1949","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Indiana, Crawford County, Sterling Township
Enumerated 23 and 25 day of April 1910
SD 3 ED 35 Sheet 4B
82-83
McLemore, Wright and Sarah
83-84
Tyre, Mack Hd M W 40 M1 Ind Ky Ky
Tyre, Jose Wife F W 36 m1 1 7/4 Ind Ind Ind
Tyre, Clyde F Son M W 1 x/12 S Ind Ind Ind
Curless, Raymond R Stepson m W 15 S Ind Ind Ind
Curless, Elma O Stepdtr F W 13 S Ind Ind Ind
Curless, Stella V Stepdtr F W 9 S Ind Ind Ind","STR06" "I32465","Tyree","Mary Anne","14 Jan 1864","13 Dec 1953","0","Name:Princeton Daily Democrat

Repository:Princeton Public Library - Genealogy

Name:Princeton Daily Democrat 130 S. Hart Street Princeton, IN - 47670 (812) 385-4464

Detail:Micro film year 1952

Date:Sunday, December 14, 1952

Notes:Obit mentions Dave Tyree aka George Strong

Actual text: Mrs. Mary Ann DeBord, 88, died about 6:25 A.M. Saturday at the home of her daughter Mrs. Frank Perlow of Francisco. Surviving in addition to Mrs. Perlow are 2 other daughters, Mrs. James Hix and Mrs. Ida Curless of Princeton; 6 sons Frank, Luther, and Harvey, all of Francisco and Oscar and Fred of Francisco and Jess of Terre Haute. 4 sisters, Mrs. Will McLemore of Louisville, KY; Mrs. J. Souders of Princeton, Mrs. Dorcus Smith of Burnside, KY, and Mrs. Other Coomer of Princeton; 4 brothers, James Tyree of Pulaski, KY, Jess Tyree of Oakland City, William of Princeton, and DAVE of Long Beach, CA; 35 grandchildren and 2 great-great grandchildren. Mrs. DeBord has lived in Princeton and Francisco most of her life time and attended the General Baptist Church of Francisco. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2P.M. at the General Baptist Church in Francisco with Rev. John L. Magness and Rev. Bennie Hodge officiating. Burial will be in the Francisco IOOF cemetery. Mrs. DeBord is at the Colvin & Son funeral home where friends may call after 3 P. M. Sunday.

(Courtesy of Paul Williams)","STR06" "I31763","Tyree","Nancy","20 Oct 1885","2 Apr 1939","0","Obituary (Courtesy of Paul Williams)

Source
Name:Crawford County Democrat - Published Weekly
Repository:Crawford County Public Library
CitationDetail:Microfilm year 1939
Date:Thursday, April 13, 1939 Pg 2

Obituary does not mention any of her stepbrothers nor stepsisters. Obituary also confirms that her parents had 10 children. Obituary - newspaper error ? - has incorrect marriage date, should be August 6, 1903, see Bk G Pg 517 Crawford Co., IN

Mrs. Nancy Satterfield

Mt. Sterling --Nancy Tyree, daughter of William and Sarah Tyree, was born October 20, 1885, and died April 2, 1939, at the age of 53 years, 5 months and 13 days. She was married to Florence Satterfield, September 6, 1903. To this union six children were born, Luetta Jenkins, Bessie Allen, Dorothy Sturgeon, Jefferson, Russell and Clara Bell Satterfield. Nancy was of a family of ten children. Her sisters were Lucy Dunn, Dessie Hicks, Emma Adkins, and Caroline Cumer. Her brothers were Jesse, Dave, William, Ollie, and Charles Tyree. In her youth she united with the Christian church and she always held true to this faith. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Tyree; 2 brothers, Ollie and Charles Tyree; a sister Dessie Hicks, and a grandchild Olive Allen, have preceded her. She leaves her husband, six children, Luetta Jenkins of Hunter, Ark.; Bessie Allen of Tower; Dorothy Sturgeon of English, Route 1; Clara Belle, Jefferson, and Russell Satterfield, of Marengo; 3 sisters, Emma Adkins of Frisco; Caroline Coomer of Princeton; Lucy Dunn of Marengo; 3 brothers Dave Tyree address unknown; William Tyree of Princeton, and Jesse Tyree of Frisco. She also leaves 16 grandchildren and 1 great- grandchild. Funeral services were held April 4 at Mt. Sterling with the Rev. William Glosson in charge.","STR06" "I31763","Tyree","Nancy","20 Oct 1885","2 Apr 1939","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Indiana, Crawford County, Sterling Twp
Enumerated 28 and 29 April 1910
SD 3 ED 35 Sheet 6A Stamped 101
114-116
Greenfield and Dortha Satterfield
115-117
Satterfield, Florence Head M W 30 M2 7 Ind Ind Ind Farmer
Satterfield, Nancy E Wife F W 23 M1 7 3/3 Ind Va Kentucky
Satterfield, Lou E Dtr F W 6 S Ind Ind Ind
Satterfield, Bessie Dtr F W 4 S Ind Ind Ind
Satterfield, William H Son M W 1 10/12 Ind Ind Ind

1920 Census
Indiana, Crawford County, Sterling Twp
Enumerated 2 and 3 January 1920
SD 3 ED 34 Sheet 1B
13-13
Edman and Rosa Satterfield
14-14
Satterfield, Florence Head M W 38 M Ind Ind Ind Farming
Sattefield, Nancy E Wife F W 35 M Ind Ind Va
Satterfield, Luetti F Dtr F W 16 Ind Ind Ind
Satterfield, Bessie Dtr F W 14 Ind Ind Ind
Satterfield, William J. Son M W 11 Ind Ind Ind
Satterfield, Zada D Dtr F W 8 Ind Ind Ind
Satterfield, Russel Son M W 6 Ind Ind Ind

1930 Census
Indiana, Crawford County, Whiskey Run Township
Enumerated April 22, 1930
ED 13-14 SD 13 Sheet 7B
162-164
Satterfield, Florence Head M W 50 M 24 Ind Ind Ind Farmer
Satterfield, Nancy Wife F W 48 M 22 Ind Ind Ind
Satterfield, Jefferson Son M W 22 S Ind Ind Ind Laborer General Farm
Satterfield, Russell Son M W 17 S Ind Ind Ind Laborer General Farm
Satterfield, Clarabella Dtr F W 6 S Ind Ind Ind","STR06" "I31735","Tyree","Oliver ""Ollie""","10 Oct 1892","2 Dec 1933","0","Paul Williams states he married Eskel Dunn, a sister to John Dunn, the fourth husband of Lucy Tryee, Oliver's eldest sister. Both Eskel and John cited their parents as Andrew Dunn and Nettie Denton.

Name:Crawford County Democrat - Published Weekly
Author: Publisher:
Call Number: Notes: REFN:
Repository:Crawford County Public Library 203 Indiana Ave. English, IN 47118 (812) 338-2606
Detail:Micro film year 1933
Date:Thursday, December 7, 1933 Pg. 2
Notes:Note: newspaper appears to have erred in original amount of brothers and sisters; this includes given name of one sister; married to Coomer. It is then reversed in paragraph 3. Obituary also does not mention any step- brothers nor stepsisters. Possible discrepancy [newspaper err?] on day of birth; marriage record shows 10 Oct 1893 other sources show Oct 1892 excluding WWI draft registration showing 10 Sept 1892

Actual text:

Ollie Tyree, Marengo

Funeral services were held for Ollie Tyree, 40, Sunday afternoon at the Goodman Ridge Christian church, in charge of the Rev. W. E. Glosson. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mr. Tyree died Saturday at his home near Marengo after a long illness. He is survived by his wife, a daughter, 2 sons, 3 sisters, Mrs. Emma Coomer of Francisco; Mrs. Florence Satterfield and Mrs. John Dunn of near Marengo; 2 brothers, William and Jesse Tyree. Mr. Tyree was born October 19, 1893 and died December 2, 1933. He married Eskel Dunn, August 15, 1915. To this union 5 childen were born, two of whom preceded him in death. Surviving are the widow Eskel; 2 sons Alvin, 17, and Raymond, 8; a daughter, Elise, 16, all at home; 3 brothers, Jesse Tyree of Oakland City, William Tyree of Princeton, and David Tyree whereabouts unknown; 4 sisters, Mrs. William Adkins of Francisco, Ind., Mrs. Arthur Coomer of Princeton; Mrs. Florence Satterfield of English; Mrs. John Dunn of Marengo. He confessed his faith in Christ and was baptised several months ago.

(Courtesy of Paul Williams)","STR06" "I30511","Tyree","William","4 Aug 1839","4 Nov 1911","0","Said to be the son of James Tyree and Mary Elizabeth Hall.

Paul Williams provided the following information regarding the Civil War service of William Tyree, who was in the Union Army:

TENNESSEANS IN THE CIVIL WAR; (USA) TYREY, William: Blacksmith, Co K, 8th TN Cav

Service records from National Archives shows William Tyrey enrolled in the 8th Cav, Co K, as a blacksmith on 20 Sept 1863 in Hancock County, Tennessee for a period of 3 years. He mustered in 27 October 1863 in Knoxville, Tennessee. The only other item in the file is one card. Remarks say that he had bounty due of $25 plus premium of $2 and this was never paid.

Per ""Crawford County, Indiana Civil War Veterans"" (D.B.Leistner,2005)
1886 Residence Sterling - William Tyree - subject states that he was a Pvt. in the 8th Reg, Co. K, Tennessee Vol

Paul also has in his files a copy of the original documentation - individual #467 [sic] Tyrey, William which confirms his address, other information suffered from lung disease, camp diahrrea,
Knoxville, TN with a date of Dec 1864 (??)

Paul Williams also provided this copy of William Tyree's obituary:

William Tyree
Birth: 4 Aug 1839 Estillville, Scott, VA
Death: 4 Nov 1911 Sterling Twp., Crawford, IN
Name: Crawford County Democrat - Published Weekly Repository: Crawford County Public Library Name: Crawford County Democrat - Published Weekly
Repository: Crawford County Public Library 203 Indiana Ave. English, IN 47118 (812) 338-2606 Citation Detail: Micro film year 1911
Date: Thursday, November 9, 1911 - Pg. 1

Actual text: William Tyree, aged 72 years died of brights desease Saturday night at the home of Wright McLamore near Temple. The funeral service was conducted Monday at two o'clock at the Goodman church by Elder A. J. Scott and the body was buried in the cemetery near by. The deceased leaves a widow and a large number of children which are grown.","STR06" "I30511","Tyree","William","4 Aug 1839","4 Nov 1911","0","(Research):Census Information:

1870 Census
Kentucky, Rockcastle County, Voting District 5, P.O. Moun
t Vernon
Enumerated 24 Aug 1870
Page No. 19, Stamped 81
148-141
James and Emeline Bullock
149-147
Elisha and Sarah Bullock
150-143
Tyre, William 30 m W Farmer $--- $200 Va
Tyre, Ellen 25 F W Keeping House Va
Tyre, Freeman 10 m W Works on Farm Va
Tyre, Amanda J 9 F W Va
Tyre, Mary A 7 F W Va
Tyre, James 4 M W Ky
Tyre, Louisa 2 F W Ky
151-144
Jesse and Malvina Bullock


1880 Census
Indiana, Crawford County, Sterling Twp
Enumerated 18 June 1880
Page No. 32 E. SD One ED 29
Tirey, William W M 47 Laborer Va NC NC
Tirey, Mary (sic) W F 25 Wife Keeping House Ky KY Tn
Tirey, James W M 15 Son Ky Va Ky
Tirey, Mack W M 9 Son Ky Va KY
Tirey, Darkus W F 7 Dau Ky Va Ky
Tirey, Sarah A (sic) W F 2/12 April dau Ky Va Ky
Census records indicates the couple married within the census year.

1900 Census
Indiana, Crawford County, Sterling Twp
Enumerated 20 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 31 Sheet 10B
190-190
McLamore, Wright and Sarah and children
194-194
Tyre, William Hd W M Aug 1839 60 M20 Va Va Va Farmer Farmer
Tyre, Sarah J Wf W F May 1860 40 m20 10/10 Ky Ky Ky
Tyre, William Son W M Apr 1889 11 S Ind Va Ky At School
Tyre, Emma Dtr W F Mar 1890 10 SInd Va Ky At School
Tyre, Oliver Son W M Aug 1892 7 S Ind Va Ky At School
Tyre, Dessie Dtr W F Sept 1893 6 S Ind Va Ky
Tyre, Carrie Dtr W F Apr 1896 4 S Ind Va Ky
Tyre, Charles Son W M Mar 1898 2 S Ind Va Ky

1910 Census
Indiana, Crawford County, Whiskey Run Twp
29 Apr 1910
SD ? , ED 38 Sheet 5B
94-99
Tyre, William Hd M W 70 M2 30 Va Va Va Farmer
Tyre, Sarah J Wf F W 53 m1 35 10/10 Ky Ky KY
Tyre, Emma Dtr F W 18 S Ind Va Ky Servant
Tyre, Ollie Son M W 17 S Ind Va Ky Farm Laborer
Tyre, Dessie M Dtr F W 16 S Ind Va Ky Servant
Tyre, Caroline Dtr F W 13 S Ind Va Ky Housework
Tyre, Charles Son M W 12 S Ind Va Ky Farm Laborer","STR06" "I31733","Tyree","William","24 Sep 1887","18 May 1976","0","Name:Princeton Daily Clarion
Author: Publisher:
Call Number: Notes: REFN:
Repository:Princeton Public Library - Genealogy 130 S. Hart Street Princeton, IN - 47670 (812) 385-4464 Citation
Detail:Micro film year 1976
Date:Tuesday, May 18, 1976 - Pg 14
Notes:Discrepancies in ""DOB""

Actual text:

William Tyree

Funeral services for William Tyree will be held at 2 p.m. on Thursday in Colvin & Son Chapel, with burial in IOOF Cemetery. Tyree, an 88 year old Oakland City resident, died at Gibson General hospital after a short illness. He was born in Crawford county on Sept. 24, 1888, and had been a lifetime resident of Princeton before moving to Oakland City, where he had lived the past 4 years. Tyree was a retired inspector for Southern Railway Shops where he worked for 52 years. He was a member of Broadway Christian Church, Princeton. Tyree served in the U. S. Army. Survivors include 7 daughters, Mrs. Mildred Julian of Oakland City, Mrs. Pauline Williams of Terre Haute, Mrs. Georgia Lemaire of Princeton, Mrs. Virginia Relleke of St. Louis Mrs. Betty Hedges of Indianapolis, Mrs. Mary Walters of Evansville, and Mrs. Minnie Jones of Houston; 2 sons, Eugene Tyree of Princeton David LeRoy of Houston, 16 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Friends may call from 4 p.m. until 9 p.m. onWednesday at the chapel.

(Courtesy of Paul Williams)","STR06" "I46049","Tysinger","Lila Mae","9 Dec 1887","15 May 1946","0","Maiden name shown as Tysinger in the obituary of her daughter, Vera.","STR06" "I20224","Tyson","Maude Mae","10 Jul 1875","24 Feb 1967","0","The daughter of Noah J Tyson and Sonora Clay Hanks.

Source Nora Gentry LOCKLIN, 1987: ""At Howard Payne College, Maude did not like the food in Robinett Hall, and her college days were few. Another reason was that she was in love with David Simon GENTRY, a Howard Payne student from Goldthwaite, eleven miles from Mullin. David was born 30 June 1874 in Grayson County, Texas. Before Grandaddy Tyson would give his girl away in marriage, he rode his horse, Old Button, to Goldthwaite to see what was generally thought of this boy David Gentry. One man told him David was worth a whole cow pen of other boys. Maude and Dave were married in Mullin in the Tyson Home, 7 November 1894. Granny Tyson thought that you should not bother to ice a cake, so she baked several plain pound cakes for the reception and the dance. The bride's dress was of cream colored solid cashmere, made basque style and trimmed in lace. The bride wore a beil and white gloves. The first night the couple slept in the side room of the Tyson Home.""

Texas Death Certificate # 012863.","STR06" "I20224","Tyson","Maude Mae","10 Jul 1875","24 Feb 1967","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 census McLennan Co. TX ED 155-9 Pg. 228A
Waco
441/481 Benham, Samuel S., head, MW, 71, M, age first marri
ed 21, MO IL IL
Alice B., wife, FW, 70, M, age first married 20, MO VA KY
/482 Patton, Ava, head, FW, 56, Wd., MS AL AL
Clifton, son, MW, 32, S , TX TX MS
Opal, dau., FW, 19, S, TX TX MS
/483 Gentry, Maude, head, FW, 54, Wd., TX AR TX
Tyson, son, MW, 20, S, TX IA TX","STR06" "I42913","Uden","Harold O.","21 Nov 1909","3 Dec 1999","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of Henry UDEN and Lucy R. MARTI, both of whom also have memorials.","STR06" "I42913","Uden","Harold O.","21 Nov 1909","3 Dec 1999","0","(Research):

Census Lisitings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Thayer County, Bruning
Enumerated April 17, 1930
ED 85-6 SD 11 Sheet 3B
68-68
Uden, Harold Head M W 18 M 18 Ne Ne Ne Farmer
Uden, Vivian Wf F W 19 M 19 Ne Ill Mo None
","STR06" "I2299","Uldrich","Adolph","5 Aug 1875","15 Jan 1934","0","Adolph got lost trying to get home from school on the day of the famous blizzard of 1888. He found a hog house and climbed in it to keep warm among the hogs. He lost one of his toes to frost bite. Being quite a joker, he always told his children a mouse chewed it off. (Milligan, p 335).","STR06" "I19873","Uldrich","Cellestine","Abt 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","He had a brothers John and Wencil and a sister, Mary, all of whom were married in Saline County. He filed a claim on homestead land in Section 34 of Liberty Precinct, but cancelled it before it was proven. (Milligan, p 295).","STR06" "I35463","Uldrich","Charlie J.","Abt 1946","9 May 2010","0","Charlie J. Uldrich, 64, Milligan Neb., died Sunday May 9, 2010. Born to Edward and Rose (Schleis) Uldrich, Jr. at Milligan, Neb.

Survivors: wife, Mary E. Uldrich, Milligan, Neb.; son, T.J. Uldrich, Phoenix, Ariz.; daughters, Tracee and Jeremy Fairbanks, Crete, Neb., Tobiann and Scott Waters, Hickman, Neb., Tami Jo Uldrich, Lincoln, Neb.; three grandchildren; sisters, Rose and Art Basso-Lincoln, Donna Fredell, Lincoln, Norma Uldrich, San Pedro, Calif.

Services 10:30 a.m., Thursday, Milligan Auditorium, Milligan, Neb. Visitation, beginning Wednesday 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. with family to greet friends 6 to 8 p.m. Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel. Military graveside services, Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan, Neb. Fr. Kenneth Borowiak is officiating. Memorials are directed to the family.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I32829","Uldrich","Edward ""Ed""","23 Feb 1886","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty
Enumerated 19 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 32 Sheet 3A Stamped 137
45-46
Uldrich, Edward Head M W 24 m10 Neb Aust Bohemian Aust Bohemian Farmer General Farm
Uldrich, Emma Wf F W 24 m1 0 0/0 Neb Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia
Uldrich, Kathrine Mother F W 50 Wd 7/5 Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia 1870 Bohemian
Karas, Karl Servent M W 32 S Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia Aust Bohemia 1907 Al Bohemian Laborer Farm

","STR06" "I32833","Uldrich","Raymond","29 Aug 1914","20 May 1998","0","His wife, Geraldine, also died in Tuscon on October 20, 2008, according to the SSDI.","STR06" "I42264","Uldrich","Ronald D.","7 Apr 1933","11 Jun 2015","0","Funeral services for Ron will be held on Monday, June 15, 2015 at 10:30 AM at First Congregational United Church of Christ in Geneva with Pastor Eldon Nicholson officiating.

Visitation will begin on Sunday, June 14, 2015 at 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan.

Military graveside services will take place in the Milligan North Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to the family for a later designation.

Ronald D. Uldrich of Milligan, NE passed away Thursday, June 11, 2015 at Fairview Manor in Fairmont, NE. Ronald D. Uldrich was the son of Anton W. Uldrich and Mamie (Chudly) Uldrich and was born on the family farm, section 36 NW1/4 Glengary Township in Fillmore County, NE on April 7, 1933. Ronald attended rural school District #48 in Fillmore County for his first eight years of education; he then attended Milligan Public High School District #71 and graduated in 1950.
Ronald farmed with he father until May 12, 1958 when he was inducted into the army. His basic training was at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. From there he was sent to Korea the remainder of his time in active service and remained in the military reserves for six years following his duties in Korea. After his years with the military Ronald returned home and started farming with his father.
Ronald met Mary L. Engle in the summer of 1955 and they were married in the summer on June 2, 1957 at the First Congregational Church of Christ in Geneva, NE. Ronald was baptized and joined the church in 1956.

Ronald and Mary made their home in section 14 NW ? Glengary Township west of Milligan, NE. They still lived on the same farm for 58 years. Ronald and Mary just had their 58th Wedding Anniversary on June 2nd this year (2015). Together they had four children; Ronald Perry, David Rae, Janine Marie and Alex Dean.

Ronald is a member of the American Legion HSSK Post 240 of Milligan, a member of DAU, he served on the Milligan school board for five years, and Ronald also served on the Fillmore County ASCS board.

In 2010 Ronald helped his sons harvest their wheat crop. He was also honored on KOLN as the farmer of the week in 2006

Ronald's hobbies included going to farm sales, listening to Polka Party and dancing.
He is survived by his wife, Mary Louise (Engle) Uldrich; children, son, Ron and wife, Chris
Uldrich of Milligan, NE; son, Dave Uldrich of Allen, NE; daughter, Janine Uldrich and
husband, Rick Buchanan of Beatrice, NE; son, Alex and wife, Deb Uldrich of Milligan, NE;
grandchildren, Michael (Nina) Uldrich of Lincoln, NE; Kayla (Trent) Morrow of Elgin, NE;
Arich Uldrich of Arizona,; Clarisa (Brandan) Kattes of Milligan, NE; Michele (James) Kattes-Nesbitt of Exeter, NE; Ethan (Amy) Kattes of Lincoln, NE; Alyssa (Dana) Schuett of Gretna, NE; Corey (Traci) Uldrich of Hartington, NE; Devin, Parker, Morgan & Trevvor Uldrich of Milligan, NE; Zach Olson of Lincoln, NE; and Cierra & Paige Buchanan of Omaha, NE; great-grandchildren, Alexis Uldrich, Natalia Uldrich, Marcos, Alyssia, Gavin, Creighton, Jordyn Nesbitt, Carter Nesbitt, Katelyn Uldrich, Lauren Uldrich, Makenna, Riley Kelly, Alayna Schuett, and soon a great-grandson; sister, Marlene & husband, JoeAguilar of Denver, CO; George Engle of Geneva, NE; Ruth and Delbert Sorge of Geneva, NE; Eleanor and Arlan Becker of Exeter, NE; Joe Vnoucek of Friend, NE and many nieces, nephews and friends.

Ron was preceded in death by his parents, Anton and Mamie (Chudly) Uldrich, Phyllis Engle, Willis and Beth Engle, Harold and Helen Engle, Frank Engle, Anna Vnoucek, Kristen Engle, Lawrence Engle and in-laws, Constantine and Emma (Svehla) Engle.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I42264","Uldrich","Ronald D.","7 Apr 1933","11 Jun 2015","0","(Research):Obituary of his son-in-law, Rick A. Buchanan, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy.

Rick A. Buchanan, 60 of Beatrice, NE, passed away at his home on Friday, April 24, 2020. He was born June 16, 1959 in Lincoln, NE. He graduated from Beatrice High School in 1977. Rick worked with his father as an electrician before going back to school to be a network analyst. He worked four years for Hoover MFG, then moved to the east coast and worked at several companies as a network engineer. After moving back to Beatrice, he worked for BSDC, Landmark Foods and Walmart until health issues forced him to retire. He married Janine Uldrich on April 10, 2014. Rick had been involved with the Community Players. He enjoyed playing drums and was the drummer for the band ""Whizker Bizket"". He enjoyed Husker football, North Carolina, his Scottish Heritage, Trans-Siberian Orchestra concerts and the trees in his yard. Rick was an excellent cook, enjoying smoking and barbecuing.

Survivors include his wife, Janine; daughters, Ciera Buchanan and Paige Buchanan both of Omaha, NE; granddaughters, Riley, Isabella, and Piper all of Omaha; 3 step-children, Clarisa Kattes of Milligan, NE, Michele Nesbitt (James) of Geneva, NE, Ethan Kattes (Amy Jo Baugh) of Hickman, NE; 3 step-grandchildren, Jordyn, Carter, and Rainie Nesbitt; mother-in-law, Mary L. Uldrich of Milligan; brothers-in-law, Ronald Uldrich (Chris) Milligan, David Uldrich of Allen, NE, and Alex Uldrich (Deborah) of Milligan; many nieces, nephews and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Edgar ""Buck"" and LaVerna Joann (Jaegar) Buchanan; father-in-law, Ronald D. Uldrich and aunt, Cora Kelly.

Memorial services will be held 10:30 A.M., Friday May 22, 2020 at Harman-Wright Mortuary Chapel in Beatrice. The family asks that Husker or casual attire be worn for the services. A memorial is suggested to Beatrice Educational Foundation with the mortuary in charge. A guestbook is available at www.harmanwrightmortuary.com Harman-Wright Mortuary of Beatrice in charge of arrangements.

","STR06" "I29985","Uldrich","Rose","22 May 1891","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of John ULDRICH and Mary PRESLICKA. (Milligan, p. 365).","STR06" "I11970","Ulmer","Catharina Barbara","11 Aug 1785","26 Mar 1865","0","She is listed, on her marriage record to Johann Jacob Binkelmann, as a daughter of Johann Georg ULMER, a weaver, and Catharina Barbara SCHULE (Jacobs, p. 94)","STR06" "I42640","Uncapher","Mattie","7 Oct 1885","2 Aug 1977","0","Dean Cramer shows her as a daughter of James Uncapher and Elizabeth Ireland.","STR06" "I7904","Underhill","Sylvia Susan","7 Mar 1903","8 Jul 1992","0","RAMSEY SYLVIA UNDERHILL 03/07/1903 SHAW UNDERHILL F CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES(19) 07/08/1992 552-26-2040 89 yrs (Rootsweb, California Death Records)","STR06" "I19950","","","","","","","" "I34121","","","","","","","" "I20526","","","","","","","" "I925","","","","","","","" "I11603","Updike","Amos","Abt 1794","Yes, date unknown","0","AKA Updyke.","STR06" "I3310","Urban","Edward","15 Nov 1895","Aug 1972","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Madison Twp
ED 3-22 SD 11 Sheet 5A Stamped 128
106-106
Urban, Edward Head M W 34 M 32 Neb Czech Czech Farmer
Urban, Rose Wf F W 29 M 27 Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I30665","Urban","Emilie","Aft 1890","Aft 1890","0","She died as an infant.","STR06" "I3093","Urban","Leo","26 May 1908","26 Dec 1996","0","Social Security Death Index:

LEO URBAN 25 May 1908 26 Dec 1996 (V) 68361 (Geneva, Fillmore, NE ) (none specified) 505-48-3479 Nebraska","STR06" "I2310","Urbanek","Barbora","Dec 1835","22 Feb 1916","0","The 1900 census showed Barbora Biba, a widow, as age 64, born in Dec. 1835 and living in Glengary Twp next to her son Frank.","STR06" "I3853","Urbankova","Josefa","16 May 1831","25 Apr 1914","0","After her husband's death, Josephine made her home on the farm with a grandson, Cyril Bernasek. When she became ill, she went to live with her daughter and son-in-law, Marie and Vaclav Koca in Atlanta Township of Saline County. She died at the Koca home on April 25, 1914, at the age of 83. A ""Card of Thanks"" in the Milligan Times expresses the family's thanks to Charles Smrha for the impressive speech at the mourners home and cemetery, to Messrs. Frank Hrdy, Charles Smrha and Norbert Svatos for the beautiful song service, to Vaclav Koca for the religious ceremony, the undertakers Frank Rozanek and Joe Matejovsky for last service rendered, and to Mrs. Josephine Rohla for loving service in time of sickness and comfort in the final hours. (Milligan, p 202). Ken Chromy shows she was a daugheter of J. DUSKOVA and Mr. URBANEK, and that she was born in Bohy.","STR06" "I19587","Urquhart","Leonard D.","14 Jul 1908","21 Mar 1960","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, March 24, 1960
Page One

Final Rites Today for Len Urquhart

Funeral services for Leonard D. Urquhart, prominent Cass City businessman, will be held today (Thursday) at 2 p.m., at Little's Funeral Home.

Mr. Urquhart was stricken Friday morning with a stroke and died Monday evening at Cass City Hospital. He never regained consciousness. He had been suffering from the flu when stricken.

A master plumber contractor, Mr. Urquhart established the Ideal Plumbing and Heating in 1939 in Cass City and was a contractor for plumbing in many large buildings, including schools and hospitals.

He was Past Master of the Masonic Lodge F&AM, Tyler No. 317. He was a member of the Lions Club.

Born in Evergreen Township July 14, 1908, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Urquhart, he married the former Emiline Marks in Angola, Indiana, Oct. 23, 1933.

Surviving, besides his widow, are two daughters, Mrs. Theodore Czapla of Cass City and Miss Patricia Urquhart, at home, three sisters, Mrs. Fred Emight of Snover, Mrs. Oakley Phetteplace of Ypsilanti and Mrs. L.C. Sullivan of Northville, and one grandchild.

Rev. S.R. Wurtz, pastor of the Salem EUB Church, will officiate at the final rites. Commital services will be under the auspices of the Tyler Lodge No. 317.

Burial will be in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Fall 2007)","STR06" "I19587","Urquhart","Leonard D.","14 Jul 1908","21 Mar 1960","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp, Cass City Village
Enumerated 4 April 1930
ED 79-11 SD 11 Sheet 2A Stamped 185
South Seeger
32-33
Urquhart, Daniel Hd M W 67 M 26 Canada Scotland Scotland English 1865 Carpenter Building
Urquhart, Ida G Wf F W 59 M 18 Mich England NY
Urquhart, Leonard D Son M W 21 S Mich Canada Mich Cement Mix Bridge Bldg
Whitfield, Albert E Nephew M W 43 D 26 Mich Canada Canada Dredge Operator Dredging

1940 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp, Cass City Village
Enumerated April 2, 1940
SD 7 SE 79-11 Sheet 6A
S. Seeger St
4234-124-0-1500-No
Urquhart, Leonard D Head M W 31 M No H-4 Mich Same place plumber plumbing shop
Urquhart, Emmeline Wf F W 27 M No H-2 Mich Same place
Urquhart, Peggy Ann Dtr F W 5 S Mich Same place
Urquhart, Patty Jane Dtr F W 3 S Mich","STR06" "I3622","Urquhart","Patricia Jane","12 Nov 1936","8 Mar 1997","0","Volume 17 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published on September 6, 1954, reported that Patty Urquhart graduated from Cass City High School and would be attending Michigan State College in Lansing in the Fall.

Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, March 12, 1997
Page Eight

Patricia Beecher

Patricia J. Beecher, 60, of Deford, died Saturday, March 8, 1997, at St. Mary's Medical Center, Saginaw.

She was born Nov. 12, 1936, in Evergreen Township, Sanilac County.

The former Patricia Urquhart, she and Herbert O. Beecher were married Nov. 12, 1961, in Caro. He died in 1992. She had been employed by General Cable Corporation for more than 30 years, currently as a quality control assurance superintendent. For years she actively helped her husband on their Hereford cattle farm near Deford. She bowled on leagues at Charmont in Cass City for many years.

Surviving are 2 daughters and sons-in-law, Sandy and Don HUNT of Webberville and Shelley and Mark NEWSOME of Otter Lake; one son and daughter-in-law, Leroy and Kellie BEECHER of Cass City; son grandson, Bradley HUNT; her mother, Emeline URQUHART of Caseville; a sister, Peg CZAPLA of Caro; her mother-in-law, Helen BEECHER of Caro, and several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, her father, Leonard Urquhart, and father-in-law, Leroy Beecher.

Funeral services were held at Collon Funeral Home, Tuesday, March 11, with Mr. Tim Willis officiating.

Burial was in Ellington Township Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, August 2008)","STR06" "I3620","","","","","","","" "I12920","Usry","Margaret Douglass","26 Sep 1924","10 Jun 2014","0","Obituary (Copied from her Find A Grave Memorial page)

Decatur ~ Margaret Usry Williamson, 89, of Decatur went to be with her Lord Tuesday, June 10, 2014 in Decatur, Texas.

Graveside service is 10:00 a.m. Thursday at Oaklawn Cemetery with Reverend Brian Bosworth officiating. Family will receive friends 6 - 8 p.m. Wednesday at Coker-Hawkins Funeral Home.

Margaret was born on September 26, 1924 to H.S. and Viola (Douglas) Usry in Waxahachie, Texas.

She married Barney Williamson in February of 1979. They were married 30 years till his passing in 2009. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Decatur over 80 years.

Left behind to cherish her memory are 2 sons, John Tally and wife Cathy of Decatur and Rick Tally and wife Carol of Fort Worth; 5 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; 1 great-great grandson; and a host of friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husbands Hoyt Tally and Barney Williamson; and daughter, Sharon Cartwright.

Coker-Hawkins Funeral Home","STR06" "I25887","Ussery","Earl Gene","3 Sep 1943","11 Nov 2006","0","The Sabine County Reporter
November 22, 2006

Earl Ussery

Earl Ussery, 63, of Henderson died Saturday, Nov. 11, 2006, at Tyler. He was born Sept. 3, 1943, in San Angelo. Earl grew up in the oilfields of Texas and Oklahoma. After graduating from Borger High School, his interest in forestry brought him to East Texas and Stephen F. Austin State University. He was employed as a forester for nine years before beginning work in the materials department of an oil company. He retired as a purchasing and warehouse manager for Arco. Earl loved his family and was proud of their accomplishments. He enjoyed playing with his grandsons and tried to be a good role model for them. He also enjoyed other children and worked in the three-year-old Sunday School class until his health declined. Hobbies included fishing, politics, and candle making. He spent many hours experimenting with different waxes and scents to develop candles to exact specifications. He was preceded in death by his parents, Lee and Rosalie USSERY, and his brother, Wayne USSERY. Survivors: wife, Ann Adickes Ussery, of Henderson, daughters and sons-in-law, Karen and Robbie HAIRSTON of Henderson and Melissa and Shannon GILLIS of Burleson, grandsons, Nickolas HAIRSTON, Tanner GILLIS, and Tyler GILLIS; and special uncle and aunt, Pete MELVIN ad Helen USSERY of Llano. Funeral services were held Nov. 14 at the Crawford-Crim-Bryan Chapel in Henderson with Rev. Mike Dietz and Rev. Carey PONDER officiating. Interment followed at Lakewood Memorial Park Cemetery. Pallbearers: Stephen CROWELL, Darren CROWELL, Vic HAMILTON, Phil HIGGINS, Gene WARDEN, and Bill WILLIAMS. Memorial contributions may be amd to Hospice of East Texas, 4111 University Blvd., Tyler, TX 75701. Services were under the direction of Crawford-Crim-Bryan Funeral Home in Henderson.","STR06" "I46344","","","","","","","" "I47554","Utley","Florence Faye","17 Nov 1940","1 May 1997","0","The Texas Birth Index shows her as a dauther of Archie H UTLEY and Inez Virginia LUVAUL. The same parents names are listed on the Social Security Applications and Claims Index, which also shows the same DOB, with the birth location listed as Colorado City, Texas.

She was listes as Florence Faye Berberich on this index, and was shown to have also gone by the names Fay Taylor, Florence Taylor and Florence Faye Utley.

Her FindAGrave memorial page shows she shares a double headstone with Freddy Wilton Taylor. His DOD was not shown.

The headstone is engraved ""In God's Care.""","STR06" "I25470","Utley","Merritt","19 Jul 1818","3 Jan 1899","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Census

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Merit UTLEY Self M Male W 62 NC Farmer NC NC
Sarah P. UTLEY Wife M Female W 39 TN Keeping House NC VA
Permelia F. UTLEY Dau S Female W 14 TN NC TN
Virginia UTLEY Dau S Female W 12 TN NC TN
John A. UTLEY Son S Male W 10 TN Works On Farm NC TN
Abram UTLEY Son S Male W 8 TN NC TN
Bettie C. UTLEY Dau S Female W 5 TN NC TN
William M. UTLEY Son S Male W 3 TN NC TN
Marthy UTLEY Sister S Female W 64 NC NC NC
J. A. BLAKE Other S Male W 25 TN Works On Farm TN TN
Source Information:
Census Place District 1, Carroll, Tennessee
Family History Library Film 1255246 NA Film Number T9-1246
Page Number 13B","STR06" "I14505","","","","","","","" "I11873","Vachal","Aneska ""Agnes""","6 Oct 1898","14 Jan 1977","0","Mrs. Agnes Racek

Services were Tuesday at Moser Memorial Chapel at North Bend for Mrs. Agnes Racek, 78. The Rev. Audrey Scott officiated with burial in Kiliam Cemetery west of Morse Bluff. Mr. and Mrs. James Arneal furnished the music.

Pallbearers were Ed Virka, Ray Racek, Delvin Lorenzen, Ludwig Phillips, Stanley Vachal and William Brabec.

Mrs. Racek died Friday evening at the North Bend Nursing home.

She was born Oct. 6, 1898, in Prague and lived there until her marriage. She then lived at Morse Bluff until moving to Fremont in 1960. She was a member of the ZCBH Lodge at Morse Bluff.

She married William Racek Aug. 16, 1926. He died March 14, 1960.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. George (Wilma) Havlovec of North Bend; brothers, Adolph Vachal of North Bend and John Vachal of Morse Bluff; and three grandchildren.

SSN 508-56-9599

CZECH NATIONAL CEMETERY (also known as Killian Cemetery) located in Bohemian township in the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Sec 23 Township 17, Range 5E of Saunders County, Nebraska.

Recorded on April 12, 1977 and completed on April 15, 1977 by Clarabelle Mares 1722 E 19 Fremont, Nebraska and assisted by Kathrine Petersen. Cemetery in very good condition. Working from front to back in rows.

Row 3 west to east
Agnes Racke 1898-1977","STR06" "I5834","Vachal","Betty Jean","5 Jul 1936","11 Mar 2024","0","Betty J. Lorenzen, 87 years, of Cedar Bluffs, NE passed away Monday, March 11, 2024 at her home.

Betty was born on July 7, 1936 to John and Julia (Racek) Vachal on the family farm in Saunders County Nebraska. She attended grade at District 54 and graduated from North Bend High School. After high school, Betty taught at a country school West of Morse Bluff, NE. On June 23, 1956, Betty married Delvin Lorenzen at St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Cedar Bluffs. After marriage, she worked in the cafeteria at school and Marcy's Cafe in Fremont, NE. The job she loved the most was working at Camp Calvin Crest with her husband Delvin for many years.

Betty meticulously cared for her yard and had house painting skills that a professional could only dream of. Betty's family enjoyed many of her delicious Czech recipes which included dumplings and Kolaches. She also had a musical talent and played both the accordion and piano. Lastly, Betty always looked forward to spending time with her family and friends.

Betty was an auxiliary member in Cedar Bluffs. She was a member of St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Cedar Bluffs where she was part of the LWML for many years.

She was preceded by her parents; husband, Delvin; and infant sister.

She is survived by her sons, Larry Lorenzen (Jeanne Kiger), and Terry (Alice) Lorenzen; daughter, Sheryl (Corby) Martens; grandchildren, Madelyn (Ben) Ayers, Andrew Lorenzen, and Dylan (Kimberly) Martens; and great-grandchildren, Elliot and Audrey.

Funeral service will be 10:30 A.M., Friday, March 15, 2024 at St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Cedar Bluffs, NE. Visitation will be from 5 P.M. to 8 P.M. Thursday at Moser Memorial Chapel in Cedar Bluffs.

Burial will take place at Johannes Cemetery near Cedar Bluffs.

Online condolences may be left at: www.mosermemorialchapels.com

Moser Memorial Chapel, 200 West Main, Cedar Bluffs, NE 68015 402-628-3445

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I11025","Vachal","Jan ""John""","Between 1869 and 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Nebraska, Saunders County, Elk Precinct
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 129 Sheets 6A and
95-96
Waskal, Jan Head W M 1869 31 M 6 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1888 18 Ta Farmer
Waskal, Anna Wf W F 1871 29 M 6 3/3 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1893 11
Wachal, Marie Dtr F W Jan 1895 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia 1895 5
Wachal, Jan Son M W May 1896 4 Neb Bohemia Bohemia 1896 4
Wachal, Aneska Dtr W F Ot 1898 2 Neb Bohemia Bohemia 1898 2

1910 Census
Nebraska, Saunders County, Elk Precinct
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 142 Sheet 6B
107-107
Vachal, John Head M W 40 m1 16 AusBohemia AusBohemia AusBohemia 1886 English Farmer
Vachal, Anna Wf F W 38 m1 16 4/4 AusBohemia AusBohemia AusBohemia 1876 English
Vachal, Mary Dtr F W 15 S Neb AusBohemia AusBohemia English
Vachal, John Son M W 12 S Neb AusBohemia AusBohemia English Farm Laborer
Vachal, Aneska Dtr F W 11 S Neb AusBohemia AusBohemia English
Vachal, Charles Son M W 9 S Neb AusBohemia AusBohemia

1920 Census
Nebraska, Saunders County, Elk Precinct Twp 15 Range 5
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 152 Sheet 4A
63-63
Vachal, John Head M W 49 M 1886 Na 1901 Czech. Czech. Czech. Farmer
Vachal, Anna Wf F W 48 M 1877 N1 1901 Czech. Czech. Czech.
Vachal, Marie Dtr F W 25 S Neb Czech. Czech.
Vachal, John Son M W 23 S Neb Czech. Czech. Laborer Home Farm
Vachal, Agnes Dtr F W 20 S Neb Czech. Czech.
Vachal, Charles Son M W 19 S Neb Czech. Czech. Laborer Home Farm
Vachal, Adolph Son M W 8 S Neb Czech. Czech.","STR06" "I777","Vachal","Jan ""John"" F.","10 May 1896","31 Jul 1984","0","John F. Vachal

Funeral services for John F. Vachal, 88, of Morse Bluff were held Friday afternoon at Moser Memorial Chapel.

Vachal, a retired farmer, died July 31 at Birchwood Manor in North Bend.

He was born May 10, 1896 at Prague, the son of John and Ann (Masek) Vachal. He farmed near Prague until 1930 then farmed near Morse Bluff. In 1965 he moved to Morse Bluff, and had been a resident of Birchwood for 4 1/2 years before his death. He was a member of the ZCBJ Lodge at Morse Bluff.

He married Julia Racek of Morse Bluff, Jan. 2, 1923 at Fremont. She survives.

Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Delvin (Betty) Lorenzen of Cedar Bluffs; a brother, Adolph V achal of Schuyler; and three grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by an infant daughter; a brother, Charles; and two sisters, Mrs. George (Mary) Phillips and Mrs. William IAgnes) Racek.

Rev. Donald Proett of Wahoo officiated at the funeral, with Adolph and James Nemec serving as vocalists. Pallbearers were Stanley Vachal, Joe Vachal, George Phillips, Jim Phillips, George Havlovec and Steve Brabec. Burial was at Killian Cemetery southwest of Morse Bluff.

Memorials have been suggested to the North Bend Rescue Squad.

(Unddated, unreferenced newspaper clipping, Courtesy of Caroline Mastny: 1984 handwritten on the clipping)","STR06" "I48478","Vachal","Mary Anna","8 Aug 1931","23 Dec 2022","0","MARY ANN BRABEC

Mass of Christian Burial Directions
Thursday, December 29, 2022 ~ 10:00 a.m.
St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church ~ Wahoo, Nebraska
Interment at St. Wenceslaus Cemetery ~ Wahoo, Nebraska

Visitation & Rosary Directions
Wednesday, December 28, 2022
Visitation ~ 5:00 ? 7:00 p.m.
Rosary ~ 7:00 p.m.
Svoboda Funeral Home ~ Wahoo, Nebraska

Memorials
St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church or Masses

Mary Ann Brabec, 91, of Colon, NE, entered into eternal rest on Friday, December 23, 2022 at the Saunders Care Center in Wahoo, NE. She was born August 8, 1931 in Colon, NE to Charles and Agnes (Hanis) Vachal. Mary Ann attended District 88 country school and graduated from wahoo High school in 1949. After graduation she worked for the Saunders County Attorney. On November 25, 1950, Mary Ann married William G. Brabec at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Colon, NE.

Mary Ann enjoyed working on the farm with her husband and tending to the livestock. She loved playing the piano as a volunteer for the Saunders County nursing homes for many years. Her other interests were gardening, flowers, word search books and embroidering. Mary Ann was a member of St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, St. Ludmilla's Guild and the Serenading Seniors of Wahoo.

She is survived by children, Steven (Carol) Brabec of Colon, NE, Sharon (George) Vrana of Linwood, NE and Diane (Greg) Bouc of Valparaiso, NE; 11 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren; sister, Delores Beloyed of Omaha, NE; many other family members and friends.

She was preceded in death by her husband, William Brabec; parents, Charles and Agnes Vachal; sister, Marcella Stava; great-grandchild, Grace Vrana.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, Svoboda Funeral Home)","STR06" "I47900","Valda","Charles Frank","16 Mar 1942","1 Oct 2021","0","A Memorial Service for Charley will be held on Thursday, October 7, 2021 at 10:30 a.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva, Nebraska with Pastor Greg Koehn presiding.

No Visitation - Cremation.

Private Family inurnment will be held at a later date.

Memorials are to be directed to the family to be designated at a later date.

Charley Frank Valda Jr. was born to Charles Frank Valda Sr. and Mary C. (Zajicek) Valda on March 16, 1942 in Omaha, Nebraska, and passed away on October 1, 2021 at Bryan West Hospital in Lincoln, Nebraska at the age of 79 years. He was one of 4 children in the family.

Charley received his grade school and high school education in Milligan, Nebraska graduating from Milligan High School.

He started his working career for Kassik Milling Company in high school and continued working for the mill after graduating from high school where he ran their alfalfa mill making pellets for livestock. Charley then took a job as the Village Maintenance Man in Milligan for a short period of time.

Charley was married to Loris Virginia Heckman of Grafton, Nebraska, on June 7, 1975 at the Methodist Church in Geneva, Nebraska.

He and Loris began their life together on the farm 5 miles north of Grafton, Nebraska where they raised livestock and crops together as a team.

Charley is preceded in death by his parents, Charles Sr. and Mary Valda and 2 infant siblings.

He is survived by his wife, Loris, and sister, Rose Valda and cousins.","STR06" "I48052","Valda","Rose Marie","13 May 1935","23 Sep 2022","0","Obituary for Rose Marie Valda

A Funeral Service for Rose will be held on Tuesday, September 27, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska with Kim Dunker presiding.

Visitation will be held on Monday, September 26, 2022 from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska.

Graveside Services will be held following the funeral service in the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan, Nebraska.

Memorials are to be directed to the family to be designated at a later date.

Rose Marie Valda was born to Charles F. Valda Sr. and Mary (Zajicek) Valda on May 13, 1935 at home in Milligan, Nebraska and passed away on September 23, 2022 at Heritage Crossings in Geneva, Nebraska at the age of 87 years.

Rose started first grade in 1940 and completed her high school education in 1953 graduating from Milligan High School. After high school she stayed home and worked for different families doing general work and continued this type of work throughout most of her life. In 1975, she began a career at the CO-OP in Milligan and aside from that began cleaning the Milligan American Legion in 1984 until retiring from both jobs in 2015. She also worked aside Elaine Korbelik for a number of years.

Some of her favorite things to do included playing BINGO, raising a garden, raising ducks, geese and chickens. Rose cleaned ducks and geese for numerous people around the Milligan area. She loved to bake and baked a lot of kolaches for events and people. Rose also helped at auction sales with the lunches where she worked beside Mary Uldrich.

Rose is survived by her sister-in-law, Loris Valda of Milligan, Nebraska and numerous cousins, special friend, Shirley Kaderabek of Ohiowa, Nebraska and friends.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Mary Valda; brother, Charles Valda, Jr.; infant sister, Mary Ann Valda and her grandparents, aunts and uncles.

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, From Farmer and Son Funeral Son","STR06" "I29422","Vallier","Archibald E.","8 Mar 1914","Sep 1980","0","In the September 3, 1945 issue of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST (Vol. 8), it was reported that Archie Vallier, Jr. of the Ordance Dept. in Lansing had been promoted to Major.

In the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 9, September 2, 1946, in a column titled ""Our Service Men Who Have Returned Home"", it was noted that Major A.E. Vallier ""to East Lansing after five years' service.""

The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 10, dated September 1, 1947, reported that he and his wife had purchased a home in Dearborn, where he was assistant to the Chief Engineer of Administration at Fords.

The 1964 issue of the same periodical reported he was a candidate for the State Senate in the 14th district. He was at the time with Ford Motor and a Supervisor for Wayne County.","STR06" "I29519","","","","","","","" "I30440","","","","","","","" "I29423","Vallier","Ruth Elizabeth","Abt 1944","Abt 1945","0","""Deaths: Ruth Elizabeth Vallier, Lansing, 8 mo.""","STR06" "I28885","","","","","","","" "I15087","Van Buskirk","Sue","19 Oct 1935","28 Feb 2010","0","The daughter of Everett F. VAN BUSKIRK and Mary H. PETERSON. She worked three years as a rural school teacher, and later attended the Lincoln School of Commerce. She worked for the Nebraska Workmen's Compensation Court, and as an executive secretary for a contractor in San Diego. (Milligan, p 360).

KOTAS, SUE A. Sue A. Kotas of San Diego passed away on February 28, 2010, at the age of 74, after a courageous battle with cancer. Her family surrounded her as she slipped away as she did everything with grace and dignity. Born in Nebraska on October 19, 1935. She was raised in Beatrice, NE, graduated from Beatrice High School, attended Doane College to teach country school for two years in the Beatrice area. Moved to Lincoln to attend Lincoln School of Commerce and became a secretary at the State Capital until marrying Reenlee Kotas of Milligan, NE on January 25, 1958. The family moved to San Diego in May of 1967 and has resided there since. Sue was active in PTA, Little League and the Model A Club. She enjoyed doing crafts and needlework. She worked for AO Reed Plumbing & Heating 10 years as an Executive Secretary and soon after she ran a home daycare for 12 years and touched the many lives that passed through her doors. She also enjoyed collecting teddy bears and traveling which included many trips to Nebraska to visit children and grandchildren. She actively took cruises and went camping with family and friends. Her parents, Mary and Everett Van Buskirk, preceded her in death. She is survived by her husband, Reenlee H. Kotas Sr., children, Denise and (Scott) Worrell of Milligan, NE, Darcy and (Jason) Richtarik of Wilber, NE, Reenlee II and (Lynne) Kotas of Ramona, CA and Kevin and (Charito) Kotas of Bonita, CA, sister, Sheli and (Richard) Schwindt of Phoenix, AZ, 10 grandchildren: Brandon, Melissa, Allison, Molly, Bailey, Amanda, Shawn, Sharlene, Hunter and Ryan and two great-grandchildren: Cohen and Ensley. She was a loving and caring person and will truly be missed. Services will be at Clairemont Mortuary on Saturday, March 6th, 11 am.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I32313","","","","","","","" "I18934","Van Etten","Jacob Jansen","Abt 1632","Abt 1690","0","Jacob Jansen was born in 1632 and baptized October 22, 1634, at Etten, North Brabant, Holland. The son of Johannes Marinessen and Wilhelimina Hoannes Adriense, he became the progenitor of the Van Etten/Van Atta family after he came to America.

In the mid-1600's, Dutch colonization in America was at a high level of interest, a circumstance that was to lead to Jacob's arrival in the colony at New Netherlands (New York). That story began with a man named Adriaen van der Donck, from Breda in North Brabant province. He first came to New Netherlands in 1641, and was initially involved with the development of a settlement colony at Yonkers. In early 1652, van der Donck was back in Holland. Prospective settlers for those Dutch colonies, or servants for those already established in New Netherlands, were hired or recruited in the mother country, generally in the area from which the colonial leader came -- in this case van der Donck from North Brabant.

Van der Donck at that time was seeking farmers for his Yonkers colony in the neighborhood of Breda, his birthplace. Among several he recruited were Aert Pieters Tack and Jacob Jansz/Jansen from nearby Etten, according to papers dated May 15, 1652. The two were contracted for six years. Such contracts ranged from two to six years. Passage money in these cases was usually paid by the employer. In New Netherlands, bed and board were furnished in addition to wages, which for farmhands ranged from 100 to 150 guilders a year, depending on age and experience.

Yonkers was just north of New Amsterdam (New York City). Jacob Jansen apparently made the crossing to America in the year 1652, but it is not clear whether he was at Yonkers or whether he was diverted to Esopus, first settled by the Dutch that year. Esopus, named for the Indian tribe in that area, was on the west bank of the Hudson River, about 75 miles north of Yonkers. Jacob worked as a farmhand for Aert Pieters/Petersen Tack at Esopus about 1658, and was referred to as ""head farmer of Tack"". Relations with the Indians were not good at that time, and the New Netherlands director-general, Petrus (Peter) Stuyvesant, urged an agreement which the settlers there signed, May 31, 1658, to erect a palisaded village and demolish their separate dwellings.

A brief war with the Indians, known as the First Esopus War, began after soldiers and settlers senselessly shot three Indians in September 1659. An uneasy peace treaty was signed in July 1660. Despite the tense situation, the community kept growing and was named Wiltwyck by Stuyvesant in 1661. Then, in June 1663, Indians attacked the village, massacred a number of residents, took others as prisoners, and burned many homes. The record states that Aert Tack was never seen again. A second peace treaty was concluded with the Indians in May 1664, and later that year an important step was taken by Jacob Jansen. But before that, English forces seized New Amsterdam, September 8, 1664, and 17 days later Wiltwyck came under the authority of the Duke of York. The state of New Netherlands and the city of New Amsterdam were both renamed New York. The name Wildwyck fell into disuse, and the town was again generally referred to as Esopus.

As was common in those days, Jacob assumed the name of his birthplace, and after the publishing of the banns, he was known as Jacob Jansen von Etten (from Etten) later, the von became Anglicized to ""Van."" His wife was Annetje Gelvins, interpretation of old Dutch records by experts reveals. Her name was written in several ways, including Annetje Adriantse Gelvins and Annetje Adriantse Kam. These led genealogists to say that her father's name, therefore, was Adrian and his last name Gelvins or Kam.

The nature of a number of difficulties involving her first husband, Aert Pietersen Tack, emerges through a sequence of court cases beginning in 1662. There were several problems with employees over wages, and that November (1662) he mortgaged the grain crop to be harvested the following year. Tack apparently left before the fall of 1663, either as the result of the Indian raid or under cover of it. His wife harvested the grain and was enjoined by creditors from using the harvest (except that which the court ordered her paid for her work in harvesting). In May 1664, further evidence of Tack's indebtedness, in this case, for cattle appeared. In July, the court took steps to condemn Tack's property for his absenting himself, and to sell it to satisfy a list of creditors.

In October of 1664, Jacob Jansen sued for wages due him. The following month, Jacob himself was sued to collect a debt of wheat which he admitted but explained that he couldn't pay due to being sick with fever. He was granted time until the Tack estate was settled, when he presumably could collect wages due him. In January 1665, Annetje Ariaens requested relief from her debts because her effects had been sold ""on behalf of creditors of her absconded husband"". That same month, Jacob again requested the court that he be paid his wages from the estate in the amount of ""388 guilders heavy money in wheat"". He was told he could be paid after prior preference creditors were satisfied. Jacob was still having some financial problems in March 1666, when he was sued for not having paid his house rent of one schepel (about ? of a bushel) of wheat per month for 13 months. As late as March 1668, when he was sued for wheat due on the purchase of a house and lot, he could not pay because his wife's estate had been sold to satisfy her former husband's creditors.

After that, his financial situation apparently improved. In 1670, there is mention of Jacob Jansen Van Etten as a resident of Horley (Hurley), near Kingston. In September 1669, along with some changes and new villages nearby, Esopus became Kingston, the name that has remained since except for a brief time in 1673-4 when the Dutch briefly regained control and the town was temporarily named Swaenenburgh. But things quieted down after that and ended a turbulent 23-year period from its founding that had included two Indian wars and three changes in national allegiance.

Jacob Jansen Van Etten, according to one old account, loved to tell his children about the narrow escape of his grandmother Maria from the Spanish soldiers in Rotterdam, Holland, in 1570, when she was five years old. The Catholic Spanish killed several thousand Protestant Dutch. Maria's father Erick had the rest of the family hide in a small cubbyhole closet in an attic corner farthest from its small window. Erick, it is said, killed pet cats and splattered the blood over a dummy corpse. When the Spanish soldiers saw this, they thought their associates had already been there, so they moved on.

Old records have disclosed that Jacob was a petitioner for a minister for the old church at Esopus in 1676. Jacob Jansen was one of those who signed a petition for control of local affairs, January 26, 1684, mentioned in Old Ulster II (257-262), which so angered Governor Thomas Donger that all the signers were arrested and fined. Jacob Jansen Van Etten took an oath of allegiance to England in 1689 in Ulster County, N. Y. by order of the governor .

He then resided. at the town of Hurley. Jacob Jansen Van Etten died in 1690 at Hurley, survived by his widow, five sons, and four daughters.

In 1718, the property of Jacob Jansen Van Etten was divided among his children by conveyance from his widow to each of them. About that time, the sons and their families were seeking new homes in the then sparsely settled Country along the Hudson River, and in the Delaware River valley, first in northwestern New Jersey and a little later on the Pennsylvania side.

http://www.pegrowe.com/genes/vanatta/vanatta_name_history.htm","STR06" "I18968","Van Schoubroek","Silas Henry","Bef 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","The son of Louis Van Schoubroek and Mary Susan Shelburne. He married twice more after the death of his first wife, Matilda Dandy, once to Aimee Perot...they had several children and lived in Natchitoches Parish. He also married Alice Coleman and had issue with this marriage (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 98).","STR06" "I370","Van Valkenburg","Gerald ""Jerry"" Arthur","2 Jul 1935","25 Aug 2008","0","The son of Leo Van Valkenburg. Evon Tisdale instead listed his middle name as Alan.","STR06" "I30725","Van Valkenburg","Maria M.","Mar 1861","7 Jul 1940","0","Maria was widowed at the time of the 1930 census, and living with her son, Van.

Cass City Chronicle
July 12, 1940
Local Items
Page 5

Mrs. Phillip Striffler, who has often visited in Cass City, died Saturday in the home of her son, Van Striffler, in Lockport, New York. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Striffler was 79 years of age and had been sick since April. Her husband, who passed away several years ago, was a cousin of the Strifflers in this vicinity.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)

Lockport Sun & Journal, July 8, 1940: STRIFFLER. Maria J., age 80 years, passed away Sunday, July 7, at the residence of her son Van Striffler, Ertman Road, Town of Royalton. Survived by one son and five granchildren. Funeral will be held from her late residence Tuesday at 3 p.m. D.S.T. Burial in Bemans cemetery, Clarence.

(Courtesy of Judith Muck)
","STR06" "I30725","Van Valkenburg","Maria M.","Mar 1861","7 Jul 1940","0","(Research):Census Information:

1870 Census
New York, Niagara County, Town of Lockport
Enumerated 19 Aug 1870
Page No. 59, Stamped 138
445-439
Utley, George H 68 M W Farmer 3500 2000 Mass
Utley, Nancy 61 F W Keeping House Vermont
Van Valkenburg, Emily 35 F W No Occupation New York
Utley, Alma 21 F W Teacher New York Van Valkenburg, Mari
a 9 F W NY

1880 Census
Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace

Lafayette RIDDLE Self M Male W 55 NY Farmer MA NY
Emily RIDDLE Wife M Female W 45 NY Keeping House NY NY Lafayette RIDDLE Son S Male W 7 NY NY NY
Maria VAN VALKBURG S Dau S Female W 19 NY At Home NY NY
Winfield RANDOLPH Other S Male W 20 MI Servant NY NY
?b?
?/b?Source Information:
Census Place Royalton, Niagara, New York
Family History Library Film 1254901
NA Film Number T9-0901
Page Number 326C","STR06" "I372","Van Valkenburg","Teresa Gail","1 Oct 1961","19 Apr 2008","0","Listed in her mother's obituary, and on the SSDI, as Teresa CHIMENE.","STR06" "I40298","Van Zandt","Maude Allen","28 Apr 1881","20 Nov 1960","0","John W. Clark writes that Maude had been previously married to ""Race"" Black, and they were the parents of Roy Blakc, born ca 1900 in Erath County. Roy was killed at a country dance near Laverty, OK. He had been collecting asmission at the door when some boys picked a fight with him over their not paying. He was called outside and killed.","STR06" "I40460","","","","","","","" "I6417","Vance","Sally M","Abt 1802","20 Apr 1862","0","Asa Payne's second wife, Mrs. Offutt, was Miss Sallie Vance. (Kentucky Historical Society, ""Genealogies of Kentucky Families: Vol. O-Y"" (Baltimore Gen. Publ.-1981))","STR06" "I19504","Vandegaer","Daniel","Abt 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be the son of Jasper Vandergaer and Joanna Boweer.","STR06" "I19504","Vandegaer","Daniel","Abt 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Lousiana, Sabine Parish, Many
Dan Vandegar Self M M W 34 Belgium Belgium Belgium
Laraine Vandegar Wf M F W 30 La Ala Ala
Francis N. Vandegar Son S M W 3 La Belgium La
Joseph Vandegar Son S M W 1 La Belgium La","STR06" "I6905","Vandegaer","Daniel","Bef 1864","Yes, date unknown","0","Kathy Casagranda shows her as a son of Jasper Vandegaer and Joanna Broweer.","STR06" "I40161","","","","","","","" "I12544","VanDyne","Matilda ""Tillie"" C.","30 Jun 1860","26 Nov 1946","0","Obituary (from FindAGrave):

OBITUARY - Plain Dealer, Wabash (IN)

Mrs. Matilda Van Dyne Cramer, died Tuesday morning at 6:25 o'clock in the home of her son, Lawrence Cramer, after an illness of several years. She had been bedfast for three weeks.

Mrs. Cramer was born June 30, 1860 in Urbana and had been a lifelong resident of Wabash county. She was the daughter of Joseph and Matilda (Dunphy) Van Dyne and was married to David F. Cramer, who died Aug. 26, 1938.

Mrs. Cramer was a member of the Christian Church.

Survivors include four sons: Bert Cramer, Lawrence Cramer, Edward Cramer and Homer Cramer, all of Wabash; 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Two sons preceded her in death.

The body was taken to the Wire Funeral Home where friends may call. Services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the funeral home with the Rev. Mr. Brock, Peru, officiating. #Burial will be made in Falls Cemetery.


(Courtesy of Friends of Falls Cemetery)","STR06" "I48670","Vanek","Adeline M.","6 Oct 1926","18 May 2024","0","Adeline M. Hines, 97 years, of Morse Bluff, NE passed away Saturday, May 18. 2024 at Shalimar Gardens in Fremont, NE.

Adeline was born on October 6, 1926 to Frank and Anna (Mach) Vanek in Prague, NE. She graduated from Prague High School in 1944. Following high school, she attended college at the Lincoln Business School. On February 8, 1949, she married John Hines at the Prague Presbyterian Church in Prague, NE. After marriage, the couple moved to farm near Morse Bluff, NE.

Adeline was an avid Nebraska sports fan and loved to watch the Huskers on TV.

Adeline was a very faithful and devout Presbyterian for over 80 years, past elder, bible and Sunday school teacher at the Prague Presbyterian Church, and member of the United Presbyterian Church in North Bend, NE. She was a member of the Senior Bridge Club and Mariners in Prague.

She was preceded by her parents; husband, John; brother, Stanley Vanek, sisters, Albina Lanc and Martha Navrkal.
She is survived by sons, Jim (Diane), John (Nancy), and Mark (Patrice) Hines; 10 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren.

Funeral service will be 10:30 A.M., Friday, May 24, 2024 at the United Presbyterian Church in North Bend, NE. The Rev. Connie Stone will officiate. Visitation will be Thursday from 5 P.M. to 7 P.M. at the church. Visitation will continue 1 hour prior to the service at church. Burial will take place at Killian Cemetery near Morse Bluff, NE.

Memorials may be directed to the Blessings Food Pantry and Senior Center in North Bend.

Online condolences may be left at: www.mosermemorialchapels.com

Moser Memorial Chapel, 1040 N. Main, North Bend, NE 68649 402-652-8159

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I45947","Vanek","James","24 Sep 1866","3 Oct 1935","0","Cheryl Rudolph, on the FindAGrave memorial page for James, shows that he was a son of John Vanek.","STR06" "I31926","","","","","","","" "I19083","Vanpelt","Joseph","14 Apr 1785","11 May 1864","0","Son of Jacob Van Pelt. (Draper/Marshall of Botetourt and Bedford Counties, Virginia).

","STR06" "I19083","Vanpelt","Joseph","14 Apr 1785","11 May 1864","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Ohio, Highland County, Jackson Twp
Enumerated 12 Aug 1850
740-740
Johnathan Vanpelt 30 M Farmer O
Margaret J Vanpelt 18 F O
745-745
Joseph Vanpelt 66 M farmer 1200 Pa
Ellenor Vanpelt 63 F Md
Lucinda Vanpelt 25 F O
Harriet Vanpelt 22 F O

1860 Census
Ohio, Highland County, New Market Twp, PO New Market
Enumerated 2 Jun 1860
Page 9
45-45
Joseph Vanpelt 75 M $800 $100 Va
Eleanor Vanpelt 73 F Md
Lucinda Vanpelt 30 F Md
Joseph M Atsell 7 M O
Nelson T Atsell 5 M O","STR06" "I8983","Vanya","Sylvia","24 Mar 1922","14 Jul 1997","0","An image of her Texas Birth Certificate can be viewed on Ancestry.com. She is shown as a daughter of Jim Vanya of Liberty County, TX and Amie Kelly of Olive, TX. She was born at the Orange Oil Fields in Orange County, Texas.","STR06" "I13032","Vardeman","???","Aft 1767","Yes, date unknown","0","Possibly a son named Alexander who died young. No records proving this exist.","STR06" "I122","Vardeman","Amaziah","1790","Between 1826 and 1849","0","In a letter to Melinda Strong dated 31 March 2000, J.H. Vardaman, the Vardaman Family Historian, wrote ""according to my records, there is no doubt that Amaziah Vardeman who married Unity Carter was a son of William and Ann (maiden name unknown but possibly Ayers) Vardeman. You asked if I had proof and the answer to that question is no. However, all information that I have states that they were father and son and there is no evidence whatsoever that would lead us to any other conclusion."" It appears that Amaziah, and his brother Jeremiah, lived near each other in Pike County, Mississippi at the time of the 1820 census.

The Pike County, MS 1820 census, page 6, shows an ""Am. Vardemon."" (Ronald Vern Jackson's Index to this census incorrectly lists him as Am Vardemore). His household compositon is as follows: 1 male 16-26 and 1 male 26 to 45 1 female under 10, 1 female 26 to 45

IF this is the home of Amaziah and Una Vardeman, the 16 to 26 year old male could not be a son of theirs, as they were only married 5 years previously. Perhaps a brother or nephew? The female under 10 could be a daughter, name unknown, who was born before Polly. It might even be Polly, although her birthdate is supposed to have been in September, 1820.

Several lines down, Jeremiah Vardeman is also listed on the 1820 Pike County census. The composition of his household is: 1 male age 16-26, 1 male age 26 to 45 4 females under age 10, 1 female age 26 to 45

Leatha Betts (777 West 1000 South Woods Cross, UT 84087 (jlabetts@burgoyne.com)) emailed me that on the BLM land patents page ""she found Amaziah Vardeman buying land 10 June 1826, at the Washington land office, 80 acres on Lawrence Co. Miss. Block 29 township 5N Range 10 E. Uney Massey is listed as purchasing land 10 Nov 1840, Block 20, Township 5N Range 10E..""

Jeremiah is again listed in the 1830 Mississippi Index, but neither Amaziah or Una could be found. The only Vardeman's listed in the 1830 Census Index (Irene & Norman Gillis) were as follows: Vardaman, Jno. Adams 00110-23110 Vardeman, Elijah Copiah 10100-10100 Vardiman, JeremiahMadison21010-13100 Vardiman, Sarah Franklin13100-01210

Leatha Betts informs me that the 1830 Pike County, Census was destroyed. This would explain why they are not listed in the index.

At the time of the 1840 Mississippi census, Una appears to be remarried to a Mr. Massey. It appears that Amaziah MAY have died sometime after 1826, when he bought land in Lawrence County, but before 1840, when Una was remarried. There is, however, an A. Vardeman in Adams County, Mississippi in 1840, on page 31. This microfilm should be examined as well. It may be a different person entirely. However, it is possible that Amaziah and Una divorced, and that he moved to Adams County without her.

Kathy Casagranda's ""Sabine Parish The 1850 Census With Added Family Information"" has Amaziah Vardeman's date of death as circa 3 April 1849. She informed me that this was based on a succession petition filed in Sabine Parish on this date. Leatha Betts emailed me this transcription of the petition. It is from a typewritten copy that was originally given to Lily Carter Thurman by Marie Greer in May 1966.

Succession of A. Vardeman, Eunice Carter, pet. for administration, filed 3 Apr 1849. to the Honorable James Taylor, Judge of 16th Judicial Dist. of the State of La. and Parish of Sabine: Petition of Eunice Carter, of parish aforesaid, respecti. represents that as widow of her deceased husband, Amaziah Vardeman and tutrix of her children, she prays to be appointed adm. of such property of her deceased husaband as beforesaid-etc. C. Chaplin, atty. for petitioner. Appraiser: James Campbell and Wm. I. Herring (?) Oath by Eunice Carter signed by Uney Masse, as adminstratrix. Bond Eunice Carter as principle and Redmund Carter and W. L. White as security on the 14th Apr 1849, witnessed by James Campbell and Amon T. Morris. Property sold at house of Viney or Uney Vardeman, witt. by R.W. Campbell and John Davis on Oct 7 1849, Auctioneer Nathan H. Bray. Receipt: in Succession of Amazirah Vardeman, Uney massey, Adm. to Ann I. White Receipt: Succession of Amazrah Vardeman, Uney Massey to Henry S. White

Could it be that it simply took more that 10 years to probate the Estate of Amaziah? Note he is listed as ""deceased of the State of Mississipppi"" and not as a resident of Louisiana. Kathy noted that ""sometime folks died and their estate or property wasn't dealt with until the widow remarried or was going to remarry or the children became of age and wanted a partition of the property that belonged in part to them.""

It appears that Eunice Carter Vardeman and Una Massa are the same person. When did she remarry, however, and when did Amaziah die?","STR06" "I13021","Vardeman","Christopher","Aft 1698","Yes, date unknown","0","1790 Census shows a Christopher Vardeman in Nansemond County, Virginia...975.5 R4s (Courtesy of Leatha Betts, email dated 14 July 2001)","STR06" "I7436","Vardeman","Elizabeth","Bef 1742","Yes, date unknown","0","She married William MENEFEE.","STR06" "I7433","Vardeman","Jeremiah","Abt 1787","Yes, date unknown","0","Per the Mississippi 1820 Census Index by Ronald Vern Jackson, Jeremiah Vardeman was listed on page 6 of the Pike County, Mississippi census.

His household composition was: one male age 16-26, one male age 26 to 45 four females under age 10, one female age 26 to 45

Leatha Betts (777 West 1000 South Woods Cross, UT 84087 (jlabetts@burgoyne.com)) emailed me that on the BLM land patents page she found ""Jeremiah Vardeman purchased land in Jackson land office, 80.31 acres 1 Oct 1825 in Copiah Co. (just above Lawrence) Blck 26 Township 11 N Range 5 E.... as did...Elijah Vardeman who also purchased land 1 Oct 1825, in Jackson land office, 80.19 acres on Blk 35 11N township and 5E Range""

In the 1830 Index by Irene and Norman Gillis, a Jeremiah is shown in Madison County, Mississippi. His household composition at that time was: 2-1-0-1-0, 1-3-1-0-0

In 1840, a Jeremiah is listed in Holmes County, Mississippi, on page 26

J. Martin posted on Family Search that ""Jeremiah served with a Mississippi militia company in the War of 1812 and afterward settled in the southwestern Mississippi County of Copiah, where a number of his relatives lived.""","STR06" "I13020","Vardeman","Johannes","Bef 1693","Yes, date unknown","0","Assumed he was born before 1693 as he was not considered a minor at the time his father's will was written.","STR06" "I13016","Vardeman","John","Bef 1678","Aft 1714","0","""The will left by John Vardeman in New Castle County, Delaware in 1714 is the earliest authentic or verifiable record of any Vardeman in America, and is assumed that this John was the original immigrant to America, apparently from Sweden although there are some other possibilities of where they may have come from."" (Letter from J.H. Vardaman of Alpharetta, GA dated 31 March 2000)","STR06" "I7434","Vardeman","John","1727","1827","0","John Verdeman is listed on Bedford Co. Virginia Order book 1-A, 19 Mar 1757, (book 975.5675 P28b p. 141, as having brought in 4 young Wolves heads (bounty on Wolves) and payment, as did William Verdeman.

John moved from Bedford County through the New River and Clinch River areas to the west and on into Kentucky. J.H. Spencer's HISTORY OF KENTUCKY BAPTISTS 1775-1885 includes a biography of Jeremiah Vardeman, the youngest son of John and Elizabeth Vardeman. This book DOES NOT HAVE A LIST of the children however. The only specifics are that (1) Jeremiah is the youngest of 12 children and (2) he had brothers named Amaziah and Morgan. J.H. Vardeman of Alpharetta, Georgia suggests that the reason they are cited is that they were also active in the Church at Crab Orchard. Most of the circulated lists name 12 children, including Peter and Thomas Vardeman, but this is in error. Peter is a brother of John's, and Thomas is his son. Some also list a son name Alexander, of whom there are absolutely no records, and ""a child who died young."" Alexander may be the child who died young.

On 14 July 2001, Leatha Betts emailed me that ""The only Vardemans that was in Kentucky earlier than 1789, was John Vardeman and Elizabeth Morgan of Lincoln Co. Kentucky who came out of Bedford Co. Virginia. He arrived in Fayette Co. then to Lincoln Co. Kentucky 20 Jun 1787, where he received land for his Rev. War service. Lincoln Co. Kentucky Deeds Vol. 1 p. 18, 35, 36. book 976.9625 R28m

It looks like he had sons named Peter, Amaziah, Jeremiah, John Jr., Morgan and William Vardiman...(Vardeman/Vardaman/Verdeman/Vardiman are varient spellings found in various land deeds and tax records.) Book ""Early Lincoln Co. Kentucky Householders"", 1787-1811, 976.9625 R4s. Most of these Vardemans but one stayed in Lincoln Co. Kentucky, however, William Vardeman migrated to Mississippi....possibly with his brother John Vardeman Jr. They took the Oath of Alligence (film 1704224, 6401, p. 192, 1 Dec. 1798, in Miss. Territory Southern Dist. John Vardiman and William Vardaman.

A book called Lexington 1779, Pioneer Kentucky 976.947 H2m, p. 94, has the compiled notes of a Rev.. Shane who was interviewing older people in Kentucky for their memories of the making of Lexington Kentucky History, and he intereviewd a man named Josiah Collins, who had a memory, of traveling with General Clark from Kentucky to Ohio, chasing the Shawnee Indians, ""The second night after we left Lexington, a gun went off accidently wounded one of our company. The third day, my captain (William McConnell) solicited me and Hugh Thompson to ride out and try to kill some meat. That night we lay out. The next morning we pursued on and came to the camp ground from behind. As we passed in, we came to a fresh grave at the camp. We were told that when they had stopped in the evening, several hunters had run out to kill game. One man had killed a deer, and was stooping down and gutting it when JOHN VARDEMAN took him for an indian and shot and killed him. They brought him in and buried him. So that there was one killed and one wounded before we got to the mouth of Licking. We there waited a day or so till the regulars and some militia came up in boats from the falls. While we were at now Cincinnati, we threw up a little sort of breast work and put up a sort of little cabin for Capt. Adams to stay in and take care of the invalids and wounded. Cabin right opposite the mouth of Licking. (I think he said left with him five soldiers to guard.) McCracken (Capt. William McCracken dead from what was thought to have been a poisoned arrow) was buried with the honors of war right by the cabin and a log heap burnt over it to conceal the place. McCracken had been out with us in the 1779 expedition. Maj. (George) Walls and his company of horse killed two when we came to the towns. Across the river for a small distance was a level bottom where the Indians attneded their corn. The prairie then extended considerably up the hill. The camp was drawn up in the form of a hollow square right on the bank of the river. The mess on the lower side (down the river) next to the river was right where (in) the yard of an Indian cabin had been. The first night, the Indians carried the opposite bank of the river in the night and fired on that mess and wounded a man. They then fell back and talked from off the top of that hill. John Sovereign that had formerly been a prisoner of the Shawnees and understood their language well talked for Clark (General George Rogers Clark)."" (Courtesy of Leatha Betts)","STR06" "I7439","Vardeman","Letita","1746","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a Mr. McCathey.","STR06" "I62","Vardeman","Mary Etta ""Polly""","22 Sep 1820","9 Nov 1898","0","According the 1854 Sabine County Scholastic census, Mrs. Wallice had one daughter, Mary, enrolled in school.","STR06" "I7438","Vardeman","Mary Magdalene","1744","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Simon Cockrell Sr.","STR06" "I13024","Vardeman","Peter","Aft 1720","Yes, date unknown","0","Moved from Bedford County in 1779, at which time he also relocated to Kentucky. He and his wife left a will in Shelby County, Kentucky in 1808. He is often cited, incorrectly, as a son of John and Elizabeth Morgan Vardeman, when he is actually John's younger brother.","STR06" "I7455","Vardeman","Tabitha","Abt 1773","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Rane McKINNEY.","STR06" "I7456","Vardeman","William","Abt 1698","Abt 1789","0","William Vardeman of Goochland Co. Virginia, who received 200 acres, on the South side of the Rivanna River near the Mountains, adjacent to Charles Lewis, rec. 27 Sep 1734, for one pound (stirling) p. 296, Patent Book 15, from the book Cavaliers and Pioneers 1732-1741, 975.5 R 2n, p. 52. (Courtesy of Leatha Betts)

Called ""Old William."" He relocated to an area of ""up-country"" South Carolina which became part of the old 96th District and, in 1782, Newberry County. It had only been open to settlement for about 30 years and was the frontier with the Cherokee Indians at the time of this arrival. He left a will dated in 1783--probated in 1789--in which he named his current wife and his four sons in order: John, William Jr, Peter and James. Unfortunately, he did not name any of his daughters. (Letter from J.H. Vardeman, Alpharetta, GA dated March 31, 2000)","STR06" "I13023","Vardeman","William","Aft 1720","Yes, date unknown","0","William Verdeman is listed on Bedford Co. Virginia Order book 1-A, 19 Mar 1757, (book 975.5675 P28b p. 141, as having brought in 4 young Wolves heads (bounty on Wolves) and payment, as did John Verdeman.

Stayed in Virginia until 1779, at which time he relocated to Wilkes County, Georgia.","STR06" "I7431","Vardeman","William","Aft 1751","Yes, date unknown","0","A William Vardeman is listed as being a resident of Natchez, Mississippi in 1789. (Feldman, ANGLO AMERICANS IN SPANISH ARCHIVES. p 199) It further indicates (p 216) that he was born in Kentucky.

According to Leatha Betts, William and brother (or son) John Vardeman took oath of Allegence 1 Dec. 1798 in Mississippi Territory, Southern Dist. William Vardeman and John Vardeman appear on 1810 Census Adams Co. Mississippi and William Vardiman appears on 1816 tax records, in Franklin Co. Mississippi

This appears to be the same William Vardimam (sic) listed in Franklin County, Mississippi (page 37) on the 1820 census index.

Household composition: 2 males under 10, one male 26-45 1 female under 10, 2 females 10-16, one female 26-45 no slaves","STR06" "I38870","","","","","","","" "I13410","","","","","","","" "I13408","Vasak","Richard","30 Mar 1934","31 Jan 2024","0","Obituary

Richard (Dick) Vasak, 89 of Santa Monica, California passed away peacefully at home with his beloved wife Helen at his side on January 31, 2024.

He was born October 31, 1934, in Crete, Nebraska to parents Milton and Mary (Payer) Vasak. Dick had one sibling, a sister, Florence Chleboun.

Dick graduated from Crete High School in Nebraska. where he lettered in sports. He then went on to Doane University where he majored in Chemistry and Math. While attending Doane he met the love of his life Helen, the woman who would stand by his side through thick and thin for the next 67 years!

Dick and Helen came to California in 1957 where he attended USC and gained an advanced degree in Electrical Engineering. He went on to work as a Physicist for the Navy, followed by working at Honeywell, and then at West Amp. Later, he and Helen started their own electronics manufacturing company, Glentek Inc. Up until his passing Dick could be found at work every day and often singing classic songs in the hallways.

Dick was involved in many service organizations in Santa Monica over the years. YMCA, Kiwanis, and the Boys and Girls Club of America where he was deeply involved in coaching. Dick was also passionate about coaching his sons in baseball and football. Dick was a lifelong advocate of Doane University and served on the Doane University Board of Trustees in Crete for several years.

Dick was an avid golfer and won the Seniors Tournament at the Riveria Country Club. He enjoyed fishing and hunting, in California, back in his home state of Nebraska or anywhere in the world. But what he loved doing most was traveling with Helen. Together they have traveled near and far. Dick enjoyed going to Dodger games, cooking, watching Trojan and Cornhusker football, and attending his grandchildren's sporting events and activities. Dick was also very proud of his Czech heritage and made sure to pass that on to his son's and grandchildren. Both he and Helen were honored to serve as the King and Queen of the Wilbur Nebraska Czech festival.

Dick was a loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle, brother-in-law, and friend.

He is survived by his beloved wife Helen, son's William, John, and Milton, daughter-in-law Nathalie, grandson's Richard and Brandon, granddaughters, Danielle, Nicole, Melissa, Briana, and Allison, great grandchildren, Ward, Wally, Colt and Juniper, nephews, Michael and Edward Pallesen, niece, Lisa Chelboun Joos, sister-in- law Lorainne Pallesen, and his faithful dog Alice.

He is predeceased by his parents Milton and Mary Vasak, his sister Florence Chleboun and his brother-in law, Charles Pallesen.

""I've lived a life that is full, I traveled each and every highway and more, much more, I did it, I did it my way"" ? Frank Sinatra Dick lived his life much like this and will be dearly missed!

Memorial services will be held on Saturday, February 17th, 11:00 A.M. at Grace United Methodist Church, 1245 Juniper Ave, Crete Nebraska

A Celebration of Life will be planned in California at a later date.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Kuncl Funeral Home in Crete)","STR06" "I13408","Vasak","Richard","30 Mar 1934","31 Jan 2024","0","(Research):Graduate of Doane College, Crete, Nebraska, class of 1957.","STR06" "I16525","Vaughan","Asa","Aft 1807","Yes, date unknown","0","Could he have settled in Jasper County, TX. See 1850 census, #175-176, A.A. Vaughan, age 26, born in Louisiana, is living with the Smith family.","STR06" "I6485","Vaughan","Katherine Becker","1913","","0","Married second a BIGGS.","STR06" "I17787","Vaughan","Nolen Edna","20 Apr 1871","17 Mar 1939","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MM28-KRK/p1
Name: Nolen Edna Carrico
Death Date: 17 Mar 1939
Death Place: Harris, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 67 years 10 months 25 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 20 Apr 1871
Birthplace: Miss.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John A. Vaughn
Father's Birthplace: Miss.
Mother's Name: Martha G. Brown
Mother's Birthplace: Miss.
Occupation: Housework
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: South Park
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 18 Mar 1939
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117982
Digital Film Number: 4030423
Image Number: 3095
Reference Number: cn 13530
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I25025","Vaughan","William R.","Abt 1823","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1880 Federal Census:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Wm. R. VAUGHAN Self M Male W 57 VA Grocery VA VA
Sarah VAUGHAN Wife M Female W 37 IN Keeping House NC NC ?u?
?/u?Chas. M. VAUGHAN Son S Male W 26 KY Laborer VA IN
Elbert VAUGHAN Son M Male W 24 KY Laborer VA IN ?u?
?/u?Olive VAUGHAN DauL M Female W 17 IN Asst. House Keeper IN IN
Source Information:
Census Place Johnson, Gibson, Indiana
Family History Library Film 1254279
NA Film Number T9-0279
Page Number 274D

Sarah Vaughan is likely William's third wife, and it is not known if 17 year old Olive Vaughan, listed as a daughter in law, was married to Charles or Elbert.

This listing is for the same family in 1870, with both Charles and Elbert away from home, working.

Indiana, Spencer County, Luce Twp
P.O. Enterprise
Enumerated 15 August 1870 by L.C Mason
Page 29, Stamped 555
214-214
Vaughan, Wm R. 47 M W Cabinet Workman $100 Va
Vaughan, Martha A 42 F W Keeping House $2650 $1100 Ind (Appears to be a second wife based on age and place of birth)
Vaughan, Cordie 8 F W At home Ky
Vaughan, Mack 6 M W At home Ky

Indiana, Spencer County, Luce Twp
P.O. Enterprise
Enumerated 4 August 1870 by L.C Mason
Page 9, Stamped 545
61-61
Hall, Randolph 49 M W Farmer $6300 $3080 Ky
Hall, Ann M 40 F W Keeping House Ind
Hall, Alfonza 22 M W School Teacher $300 Iy
Hall, Flora V 17 F W Ind
Hall, Eugene L 14 M W Farm Laborer Ind
Conner, Alice C 7 F W At Home Ind
Vaughan, Charles 14 M W Farm Laborer Ky

Indiana, Spencer County, Luce Twp
P.O. Enterprise
Enumerated 3 August 1870 by L.C Mason
Page 5, Stamped 543
30-30
Young, George 64 M W Farmer $2600 $760 NY
Young, Lettie 65 F W Keeping House NY
Allen, Louisa C 33 F W Without occupation $250 Ohio
Vaughan, Albert 13 M W Workd in Tobaco Factory KY (Can not read or write)

Also living in Luce Township was the family of Alvin and Manvera Vaughan. The relationship, if any, is not known.

Finally, the same family can be found in Madisonville, Hopkins County, Kentucky, in 1860:

Kentucky, Hopkins County, Madisonville
Enumerated 25 August 1860 by CC Hardwick
Page 245
1672-1676
W.R. Vaughan 35 M Cabinet Maker $650 $3000 Vir
Louiza Vaughan 33 F KY
Willis M Vaughan 9 M Ky
Charles Vaughan 6 M Ky
Albert Vaughan 4 M Ky
Cordie Vaughan 1 F Ky
Jas W Wicks 23 M Cabinent Maker Ky
Daniel Moore 43 M Day Laborer Ireland","STR06" "I18678","Vaught","Martin","30 Jul 1835","Abt 1881","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ellen, has a photo of his military marker, and included the following biographical information as well:

Parents William Vaught (1813 ? 1883)
and Margaret George (1815 ? 1888)

Military: Civil War; 22 Sept 1862 in Company K Illinois 87th Regiment as captain and was in siege of Vicksburg, battle of Jackson, Mississippi, then went to Natchez, Mississippi, New Orleans, and Western Louisiana.

","STR06" "I29961","Vavak","Helen","10 Sep 1927","26 Dec 2021","0","Helen M. Vyhlidal, 94, of Fremont, NE, passed away December 26, 2021, at her home.

Helen was born September 10, 1927, in Prague, NE, to Thomas and Bessie (Soukup) Vavak. Helen taught country school for several years prior to her marriage. She married Leonard Vyhlidal Sr., on December 29, 1951, at St. John's Catholic Church in Prague. They moved to Fremont before moving to North Bend in 1960. Helen and Leonard operated the Dairy Dream in North Bend until 1972. In 1976, they returned to Fremont and owned and operated Len's Liquor Store until 1982.

Helen was a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church in Fremont, and VFW Post 8223 auxiliary. She enjoyed spending time crocheting, and working on puzzle books.

Helen is survived by her son, Leonard Vyhlidal Jr. of Fremont; daughters, Carol (Doug) Dale of Fremont, and JoAnn (Francis) Zakovec of Morse Bluff, NE; 5 grandchildren; and 11 great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Leonard Sr.; 2 infant daughters; brothers, Tom, Ray, and Frank Vavak.

Private family Funeral Mass will be held at St. Patrick Catholic Church. Burial will be at Memorial Cemetery in Fremont.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Moser Memorial Chapel)","STR06" "I15177","Vavra","Anna","26 Nov 1887","9 Apr 1969","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave

ANNA MATEJKA MILLIGAN PIONEER CALLED BY DEATH

Anna Matejka, daughter of the late Katerina and Joseph Vavra, early pioneers in the Milligan community, was born on her parents farm northwest of Milligan, November 26, 1887. She grew up on the farm, attending school in District No. 6.

March 28, 1910, she was united in marriage to Charles Matejka, and this marriage was blessed with four daughters, and one son.

She devoted her entire life faithfully to her home and family. Her love for God's great outdoors was deep and even in declining years as health began failing, she spent much time taking care of trees, garden, flowers, and lawn.

In July, 1943, her husband preceded her in death. She continued living on the farm until her health began to fail and she entered warren Memorial hospital in Friend last January 27. She passed away early Wednesday morning April 9 1969. at the age of 81 years, 4 months and 13 days.

She was preceded in death by her husband, her parents, one sister, Mary Soukup, and two brothers, Joe and Louis.

Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Mollie Nun, Mrs. Georgia Precheil, Mrs. Helene Romero, and Miss Rose Matejka; and one son Alfred. Also surviving are four grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Agnes Goodding, and Mrs. Tena Kriener; and three brothers Jim, Fred, and Ed.

Nebraska Signal.","STR06" "I46769","Vavra","Leslie Dean","27 Oct 1917","29 Jan 2001","0","Vavra -- Leslie D., 83, Geneva, died Monday (1/29/01). Born, Friend.

Survivors: wife, Evelyn A.; sons, Jerry, Gates, Ore., Paul, Cheyenne, Wyo., Michael, Wichita, Kan., Joel, Crete; daughters, Connie Koenig, Brunswick, Md., Ann Rhoads, Wichita, Paula Anderson, Geneva; brother, Milton, Milligan; 21 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren.

Services: 10 a.m. Friday, St. Joseph Catholic Church, Geneva. Church cemetery. Visitation: beginning 1 p.m. Thursday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Geneva. Rosary: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, funeral home. Memorials to family in lieu of flowers.","STR06" "I3232","Vavra","Marie","Abt 1885","Yes, date unknown","0","Sister of Anna Vavra Matejka...(daughter of Katerina and Josef Varva, early pioneers in Milligan).","STR06" "I47339","Vavra","Stuart L. ""Stu""","11 Apr 1941","28 Dec 2018","0","A Memorial Service for Stu will be held on Monday, December 31, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. at the Milligan Auditorium in Milligan, Nebraska. Kim Dunker will officiate the service.

A private family committal of ashes will take place in the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan.

Memorials are suggested to the family for future designation.

Stuart Lee Vavra was born on April 11, 1941, on the family farm north of Milligan, Nebraska, to Edward and Lillian (Kohler) Vavra and passed away on December 28, 2018, at his home at the age of 77 years, 8 months, and 17 days. He was one of three children in the family.

He attended rural school District #6 and graduated from eighth grade. He then attended Milligan High School and graduated in 1958 with a class of seven. Stuart was united in marriage to Janet Ann Garrett, on March 8, 1963, in Geneva, Nebraska. To this union two daughters were born: Jana Marie and Jodene Renae. Together they made their home on the farm northwest of Milligan.

Stuart worked for Lincoln Prestress, Dobson Brothers, Maury Nichols, Fillmore County, and L.J. Webb from working in the oilfields of Wyoming as a roustabout, operating heavy equipment and later building bridges and boxed culverts. He farmed the 80 acres he lived on, but his true passion was fabricating race cars. ""Super Stu"" started his racing career in 1958 at the age of 17 at Capitol Beach in Lincoln. The first car he ever raced was a 1932 Ford Sedan with an Olds Rocket 88 engine with the #6X. In 1967 he raced and drove a 1936 Plymouth Coupe with the #35 and his last car he ever raced was a 1979 purple Chevy Camaro. He had a very devoted pit crew, sponsors and many fans which made his success possible. During his racing career, he placed in the top ten in season points every year from 1967-1982. He met many dear friends and racers traveling from racetrack to racetrack. In 1982 after 24 years of capturing the checkered flag and competing at 17 different race tracks throughout Nebraska and Kansas, he decided to hang up his racing helmet. Super Stu was inducted into the Beatrice Speedway Hall of Fame on November 1, 2003, was a long-time member of the Central Nebraska Racing Association, and a member of the Good Old Time Racing Association (GOTRA). After Stu retired from circling the racetracks, he spent his later years helping his twin grandsons work on their race cars and giving them advice in his shop over a beer or two. He drew great pride in watching them compete.

He also enjoyed attending his granddaughter's school events, fishing with them, and giving each of them driving lessons. He was extremely proud of all the grandchildren's' accomplishments.

After the passing of Janet, he reconnected with a dear life-long friend, Mary Drake. Their friendship started six decades ago with her late husband, Ike Drake. Stu, Janet, Ike, Mary and all their children shared many years of fun and memories. Over the past five years, Stu and Mary continued to enjoy each other's company and made many more memories.

Stu was preceded in death by his wife, Janet; his parents, Edward and Lillian Vavra; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Pete and Edna Garrett; brother-in-law, Victor Hladky; brother-in-law and sister-in-law Dean and Charlotte Garrett; and niece Shelby Lemke.

He is survived by daughter and son-in-law, Jana and Billy Slezak of Milligan; daughter and son-in-law, Jodene and Tom Lovegrove of Fairmont; grandchildren, Shane and wife Jasmine Slezak; Shawn and wife Jennifer Slezak; Taylor Slezak and fianc? Joey Gilmer all of Milligan; Whitney Lovegrove and Sydney Lovegrove of Fairmont; sister, Shirley Hladky of Seward; brother and sister-in-law, Edwin and Beth Vavra of Milligan; special friend,
Mary Drake of Dorchester and family; great grandchildren Noah, Lily, Kaydence, Jade and Lennon; special furry companion, Zoie; nieces and nephew and a host of other relatives and friends.

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Farmer and Sons Funeral Home","STR06" "I41930","Veatch","Helen Ada","May 1866","5 May 1938","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows her as a daughter of Samuel Houston Veatch and Helen M. Bradshaw. She also shows that Ada's brother, Samuel, married a half-sister of Charley Berryman's, namely Nancy ""Nannie"" Berryman.","STR06" "I41931","Veatch","Samuel","May 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900 by Fred Berryman Jr.
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 1A Stamped 118A
1-1
Berryman, Fred Head W M Nov 1827 72 M 38 Germany Sweden Germany 1851 49 Na Farmer
Berryman, Martha Wf W F Aug 1842 57 M 38 9/8 Tx Ky Ky
Berryman, Sarah A Dau W F Jan 1868 32 S Tx Germany Tx
Berryman, Fred Jr Son M M Jun 1869 31 M Tx Germany Tx Teacher P??
Berryman, Edward Son W M Sept 1873 26 S Tx Germany Tx Farm Laborer
Berryman, Martin L Son W M Nov 1875 24 S Tx Germany Tx Farm Laborer
Berryman, Allen Son W M Jan 1880 20 S Tx Germany Tx Farm Laborer
Berryman, Josephine Dtr W F Jan 1883 17 S Tx Germany Tx
Berryman, Ardalie DtrinLaw W F Oct 1878 21 m 0 Tx Ala Ala
2-3
Veatch, Samuel Head W M May 1833 67 M 45 La Ind La Farmer
Veatch, Helen M Wf W F Feb 1830 70 M 45 3/3 Tenn Va Va
Veatch, Andrew U Son M May 1866 34 S Tx La Tenn
Veatch, Samuel W. Son W M Mar 1869 31 M 7 Tx La Tenn Author?
Veatch, Nannie B Dau-in-law W F Oct 1878 31 m 7 2/2 Tx Germany Tx
Veatch, Martin Grandson W M Apr 1897 s S Tx Tx Tx
Veatch, Richmond L/S Grandson W M Nov 18991 S Tx Tx Tx
Veatch, Alice U Granddau W F Apr 1884 16 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I41966","Veatch","Samuel Whitson","Abt 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be a son of Samuel Houston VEATCH and Helen BRADSHAW, and a brother to Ada Veatch, who married his wife's half-brother, Charley Berryman.","STR06" "I41966","Veatch","Samuel Whitson","Abt 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900 by Fred Berryman Jr.
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 1A Stamped 118A
1-1
Berryman, Fred Head W M Nov 1827 72 M 38 Germany Sweden Germany 1851 49 Na Farmer
Berryman, Martha Wf W F Aug 1842 57 M 38 9/8 Tx Ky Ky
Berryman, Sarah A Dau W F Jan 1868 32 S Tx Germany Tx
Berryman, Fred Jr Son M M Jun 1869 31 M Tx Germany Tx Teacher P??
Berryman, Edward Son W M Sept 1873 26 S Tx Germany Tx Farm Laborer
Berryman, Martin L Son W M Nov 1875 24 S Tx Germany Tx Farm Laborer
Berryman, Allen Son W M Jan 1880 20 S Tx Germany Tx Farm Laborer
Berryman, Josephine Dtr W F Jan 1883 17 S Tx Germany Tx
Berryman, Ardalie DtrinLaw W F Oct 1878 21 m 0 Tx Ala Ala
2-3
Veatch, Samuel Head W M May 1833 67 M 45 La Ind La Farmer
Veatch, Helen M Wf W F Feb 1830 70 M 45 3/3 Tenn Va Va
Veatch, Andrew U Son M May 1866 34 S Tx La Tenn
Veatch, Samuel W. Son W M Mar 1869 31 M 7 Tx La Tenn Author?
Veatch, Nannie B Dau-in-law W F Oct 1878 31 m 7 2/2 Tx Germany Tx
Veatch, Martin Grandson W M Apr 1897 s S Tx Tx Tx
Veatch, Richmond L/S Grandson W M Nov 18991 S Tx Tx Tx
Veatch, Alice U Granddau W F Apr 1884 16 S Tx Tx Tx
3-5
Wm. and Maggie Berryman","STR06" "I40524","","","","","","","" "I15144","Vejraska","Agnes","12 Nov 1887","29 Oct 1967","0","As a child, Agnes was anxious to get more education but since this was denied to her she always hoped her children would be able to get the benefit of a much better education than she was privileged to acquire.(MILLIGAN, p. 187)

SSN: 508-60-8393","STR06" "I15023","Vejraska","Anna","21 Jan 1879","12 Jan 1963","0","An exellent seamstress, she made her own patterns. She sewed for most of the families in the Milligan community. She also crochted, embroidered, and did drawn work. (Milligan, p 243).","STR06" "I15150","Vejraska","Jan","Feb 1821","Aft 1900","0","A mason and brickmaker. He was also a ardent gardener. With much crossing, he succeeded in raising a blue rose (Milligan, p 243).","STR06" "I15018","Vejraska","Josef","Mar 1850","9 Jul 1936","0","A mason and brickmaker. He was Catholic and led prayer meetings inthe first Catholic Church. His daughter, Anna, spoke proudly of her father helping to build Milligan. He worked for 25 cents a day. For lunch he had a slice of rye bread he brought from home. (Milligan, p 243).","STR06" "I15018","Vejraska","Josef","Mar 1850","9 Jul 1936","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1900 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Glengary Township
Enumerated 13 Jun 1900 by Anton E. Hrnek
SD 4, ED 26 Sheet 7B
Vigraska, Joseph Hd W M Mar 1850 m 23 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1884 16 Own Farm
Vigraska, Mary Wf W F Feb 1856 44 m 23 6/5 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1884 16
Vigraska, Anna Dtr W F Jan 1879 21 S Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1884 16 Housework
Vigraska, Fanny Dtr W F Oct 1881 18 S Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia Housework
Vigraska, Mary Dtr W F Apr 1865 15 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia At School
Vigraska, Agnes Dtr W F Nov 1888 12 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia At School
Vigraska, Rosie Dtr W F Jun 1893 6 S Neb Bohemia Bohemia
Vigraska, John Father W M Feb 1821 79 W Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1880 20 Na Stone Mason","STR06" "I15143","Vejraska","Mary","8 Apr 1885","17 Nov 1957","0","Mary attended rural school District #67 and spent her younger years helping her parents with their farm and family. She was a devoted mother, a person of great patience and understanding, an ardent lover of nature and music and she derived a great deal of pleasure from her singing, as she had a beautiful voice. A terrific cook and baker and her kolaces, rolls and apple streudel were out of this world. For entertainment of people, she used to tell their fortunes with a deck of cards, and much of what she told people did come true. Mary was widowed at the age of 36, with five children under the age of 13, and did all kinds of odd jobs to hold her family together. For several years she and her youngest son, Joe, lived in the home of an employer, Louis and Alice Koca. Later she went into practical nursing, caring for many elderly people in their own homes, including Mr. Bosak of Crete, The Marsh's of Tobias, Frank Krupicka of Tobias, and Jan Luzum of Milligan. (Milligan, p 210)","STR06" "I47367","Vesey","May D.","22 Dec 1878","19 Aug 1964","0","Her Texas Death Certificate showed her as the daughter of Marcelles L. Vesey, and listed her birthplace as Jackson, Tennessee. She was widowed, and the informant was W. White, relationship unknown. She had been a resident of Houston for 30 years, thus arriving ca. 1934.","STR06" "I23147","Vestal","Edna Odell","10 Jan 1920","8 Sep 1976","0","Name: Edna Odell Fullen
Death Date: 08 Sep 1976
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 56 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 10 Jan 1920
Birthplace: San Augustine Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Heber Vestal
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Minnie Bryant
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243978
Digital Film Number: 4005496
Image Number: 02212
Reference Number: 68239
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I11958","Veyl","Anna Catharina","Bef 1738","20 Jun 1792","0","BonnieMargaret Jacobs shows her as a daughter of Leonhard Veyhl. Unlike his previos wives, she would outlive him.","STR06" "I39786","Viba","Karlina","16 Aug 1909","16 Nov 2006","0","New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957

Name: Karlina Platacis
Arrival Date: 21 Feb 1950
Birth Year: abt 1910
Age: 40
Gender: Female
Ethnicity/Race-/Nationality Latvian
Port of Departure: Bremerhaven, Germany
Port of Arrival: New York, New York to New Orleans, Louisiana
Ship Name: General J H McRae

Listed on the SSDI as Karlina VANDERS, born 16 Aug 1909 died 16 Nov 2006, last residence McHenry, Illinois. Her grandaughter, Jennifer Fawley, writes that ""My Omi married Artur Vanders just about the time I was born, maybe 1970. Artur Vanders came from Latvia too. They actually all knew each other from before the war, when Artur was a chauffeur for my grandfather's truck business."" Jennifer added that she had three sisters, Anita, Christina and Elsa, all whom survived the Russian and German attacks, and whose children remain in Latvia.","STR06" "I3509","Vick","Caroline Cynthia","Abt 1806","Abt 1887","0","Daughter of Jessy Vick. (Rootsweb World Connect Project: Hill Family Page)","STR06" "I29453","Vickers","Abney ""Abb"" Fletcher","17 Mar 1876","18 Feb 1946","0","Linda Davenport shows him as the son of Joseph VICKERS and Sarah BENNETT.","STR06" "I37574","Vickers","Addie Belva","21 Mar 1902","6 Oct 1999","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 20, 1999, Page 14

Belva Vickers Beall

Belva Vickers Beall, 97, of Milam died Saturday, Oct. 16, 1999, at her residence on Texas Hwy 87.

Born March 21, 1902, in Milam as a daughter of the late Vance and Jo Ann (Reeves) Vickers, she was a lifelong area resident. Mrs. Beall, a member of the New Hope Baptist Church, was a former school teacher and homemaker.

Survivors: daughters, Shirley McLain of Nacogdoches and Ronnie Greer of Milam, a son, Neil Beall of Milam; ten grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; and six great-great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Carl Arvid Beall; a son, Carl Arvid Beall Jr.; amd a grandaughter, Mary Elize Rayford.

Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Sunday at New Hope Baptist Church near Milam with Bro. Lou Dane and Bro. Dick McLain officiating. Interment followed at Vicker Cemetery near Milam.

Starr Funeral Home Inc. Hemphill, directors.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2011)","STR06" "I37579","Vickers","Alef Mae","22 Dec 1906","4 Dec 1985","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Nia Gray, shows that she was married first to Joshua Samuel Trant (1900-1974) and seond to Lavell Harvey. She shares a double marker at the Vance E. Vickers Cemetery with her first husband, Joshua Trant.","STR06" "I1550","Vickers","Alfred","Bef 1842","Between 1861 and 1865","0","Some instead show that he married Arletha Harris, daughter of Alex Harris and Elizabeth Reeves. Could he have been married twice? Said by Barbara Yancey Dore to have married Aletha ""Lethia"" Alford, a DAUGHTER of Arletha Harris and Britton ALFORD.","STR06" "I1550","Vickers","Alfred","Bef 1842","Between 1861 and 1865","0","(Research):He died during the Civil War.","STR06" "I41122","Vickers","Anna Pearl","4 May 1888","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married William Glaze SMITH, and been the mother of three.","STR06" "I17282","Vickers","Annie Ruth","1900","1937","0","Family search shows she was also married to Elzie Marion Honeycutt (1895-1964), but no dates given for either marriage. She was also shown as having one daughter, Vleta Olga Rice, born in 1923.","STR06" "I17282","Vickers","Annie Ruth","1900","1937","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill, Precinct #1
Enumerated April 18, 1930
ED 202-2 SD 19 Sheet 7A Stamped 21
140-168
Rice, Annie R Hd R $5 F W 27 D 20
Rice, Joyce Dtr F W 3 7/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I3127","Vickers","Austin J.","Abt 1840","Between 1861 and 1865","0","He died during the Civil War. Dale Rubel shows that they had a daughter, Martha Emma Vickers, who was the first wife of Joseph Bennett Neal, a son of Permelia MASON.","STR06" "I17294","","","","","","","" "I17285","Vickers","Charles Harris ""Cotton""","31 Aug 1909","11 Mar 1944","0","Cotton was a Sgt. Americal Div, U.S. Army and killed in action in Bouganville, Philippines. He was buried next to his beloved brother, ""Doc"" at Forest Park Cemetery in Shreveport. (White and Toole, p 39).","STR06" "I17265","Vickers","Charles Harris ""Long Charlie""","30 Aug 1864","11 Feb 1930","0","Referred to by his friends as ""Long Charlie"", he was vitally interested in the growth and economy of Sabine County. He was a merchant, farmer and owned a sawmill. His interest in the growth of Sabine County was such that he personally hired a geologist to come from Pennsylvania to test for oil, gas and other minerals. He hired politicians to attend and speak at his annual July 4th picnics, which were held at his old home in Isla. These picnics were open to the public and were always well attended. His aim in thi was to improve the knowledge and friendship between the politicians and the people they represented. Charles lost heavily in the depression, and also in the Texas Land Bank, so much in fact, that on Feb. 9, 1930, he suffered a stroke, from which he died two days later. He was buried at the old Vickers Cemetery. His beloved Wife, Kate...was buried beside her husband. their children were also buried in the same cemetery except when stated otherwise. (White and Toole, p 38).

The only possession we (the family) have of Harrision Vickers, Jr. and his son, Charles Harris Vickers, is a piece of gold. This money was given to Charles by his father when he was seven years old, in exchange for a 'prize pig' of which Charles was overly fond, and more than a little reluctant to part with. He was so grieved over the exchange that he never spent the money, and when my mother, Hazel, was seven years of age, he gave her this little gold piece"" writes Mrs. R.G. Sherrod, a member of the JFG Chapeter of the DRT. (White and Toole, p 39)","STR06" "I17292","Vickers","Clovis","Abt 1910","","0","She was said to have married J. C. Becton, who was born in Alabama.","STR06" "I17264","Vickers","Flora Ann","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","She was said to have married T. S. BRITTAIN/BRITTON on 23 Oct 1879 in Sabine County.","STR06" "I17293","","","","","","","" "I6345","Vickers","Harrison ""Harris""","Abt 1812","26 Feb 1864","0","Harrison Vickers, Jr., b Ga. ca 1812, moved to Fla. in 1817 when his father, Harrison Sr. bought land in the township of Tallahasse, Leon County. In 1834, Harrison Vickers Jr arrived in Texas. In 1837, he m. Sarah Ann Mason, (b) in Ala. (the dtr. of James and Elizabeth Mason). Harrision Vickers Jr., referred to as Harris Vickers on his headright papers, rec'd his land from the Sabine County Land Board in 1838, at Milam, Texas. He was a member of the Sexton Masonic Lodge at Sexton, and after it was moved to Milam. He was a farmer and the family home was near the Old Vickers Cemetery in the Isla Community. His descendants still live on the land. (White and Toole, p 38).

His tombstone is inscribed ""Came to Texas From Georgia 1833""","STR06" "I34358","Vickers","James ""Jimmy"" Ross","19 Jul 1943","29 Mar 2019","0","James ""Jimmy"" Ross Vickers, 75, of Milam, Texas passed away Friday, March 29, 2019 at Summer Meadows Nursing Home in Longview, Texas.

Jimmy was born July 19, 1943 in Center, Texas to Ross Evans Vickers and Paunee Lord Vickers.

He was a graduate of Hemphill High School and later earned his Masters Degree at Stephen F. Austin State University.

He also served his country as a member of the Army National Guard. He was a lifelong resident of Sabine County.

Jimmy was an educator for the Joaquin Independent School District for many years and was a member of many organizations including the Frank Sexton Masonic Lodge in Milam; the Sons of the Republic of Texas; and held a Doctorate of Domino Science. He was a longtime member of New Hope Baptist Church.

He is survived by his sons, Mike Vickers of Shelbyville, Texas, Vance Vickers and wife, Johanna, of Sexton, Texas, Rodolfo Martinez of Slidell, Louisiana, and Edgar Martinez of Martinsville, Texas; daughter, Debbie Terry and husband, Cooper, of Longview, Texas; brother, Vance Vickers and wife, Juanice, of The Woodlands, Texas; sisters, Betsy Cox and husband, George, of Milam, Texas and Susie Clark and husband, Jimmy, also of Milam; and eleven grandchildren, Collin, Connor, Carsen, Logan, Caleb, Laney, Cooper, Carter, Lawson, Tristan, and Tatom.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Martha Vickers, and his daughter-in-law, Crystal Vickers.

Visitation will be held from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Sunday, March 31, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 10:00 a.m. Monday, April 1, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Ronnie Wheeler officiating and Ross Vickers delivering the eulogy.

Burial will follow services in Vickers Cemetery located in Milam, Texas.

Serving as pallbearers are Ronald Barlow, Mike Vickers, Vance Vickers, Victor Sheppard, Collin Vickers, Connor Terry, Logan Vickers, and Caleb Terry.

Memorial contributions can be made to the Jimmy Vickers Memorial Scholarship Fund at Shelby Savings Bank.

You may leave online condolences at starrfuneralhome.com.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website. Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 3, 2019, page 8","STR06" "I46323","Vickers","Jane Elaine","21 Oct 1916","23 Jul 2017","0","Jane Elaine Vickers Warner died July 23, 2017 at the age of 100 years and nine months and went home to our heavenly Father and all her relatives who were waiting for her with open arms.

She was born in Milam, Texas to Jo Ann Reeves Vickers and Vance Evans Vickers, Sr. on October 21, 1916. She is the last of nine children. She worked in the Groves, Texas Post Office for 28 years before retiring and returning to Milam in 1973 with her husband, John Warner.

Jane was preceded in death by her husband, her siblings, and her parents. She is survived by numerous nieces and nephews who will miss her.

Graveside services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday,July 25, 2017 in Vance E. Vickers, Sr. Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, July 26, 2017, Page 5","STR06" "I47755","Vickers","Jerry Paul","12 Mar 1953","3 Nov 2019","0","Jerry Paul Vickers, 67, of Orange, Texas passed away Sunday, November 3, 2019 at his residence.

Jerry was born in Houston, Texas on March 13, 1952 to Paul Hamilton Vickers and Marceil Elliott Vickers. A lifelong resident of Sabine County, Jerry attended Hemphill ISD was a member of the graduating class of 1970. He was a mail carrier for the U.S. Postal service for most his life.

Jerry is survived by his companion, Deborah Crnkovic of Orange, Texas; sons, Jeffery Vickers and wife, Jennifer of Hemphill, Texas; Cory Vickers of Springefield, Missouri, and daughter, Ariel Higginbotham and husband, Jared of Garland, Texas and his grandchildren, Elijah Vickers, Sophia Higginbotham, Amirabella Higginbotham, and Hezekiah Higginbotham.

He is proceeded in death by his parents, Paul and Marceil Vickers and his step father, Loyd Hamilton.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 5, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 6, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel.

Burial will follow service at King Cemetery in Milam, Texas.

Guestbook may be signed and condolences may be left at www.starrfuneralhome.com

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, November 6, 2019, Page 7","STR06" "I2142","Vickers","Joseph Jefferson","Abt 1845","28 Feb 1895","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1880 Census Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race
Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace
Mother's Birthplace
Jeff J. VICKERS Self M Male W 35 TX Farmer FL AL
Bettie VICKERS Wife M Female W 28 LA Keeps House SC SC
Volney H. VICKERS Son S Male W 8 TX TX LA
Charles A. VICKERS Son S Male W 6 TX TX LA
Abney F. VICKERS Son S Male W 4 TX TX LA
Vance E. VICKERS Son S Male W 1M TX TX LA

Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 4, Sabine, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255325 NA Film Number T9-1325
Page Number 239B

Next household is that of Charles M and Mary L. Bennett, the parents of Bettie Bennett Vickers, Jeff's wife.","STR06" "I37581","Vickers","Mary Lillian","23 Apr 1900","17 May 1984","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Nia Gray, shows her as Mary Lillian CADE at the time of her death.","STR06" "I790","Vickers","Mary Mildred","Abt 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","She married Richard Alfred BRAGG.","STR06" "I17277","Vickers","Milton Harris","18 Jul 1890","12 Nov 1932","0","Tex. Pvt. Depot, Brig. U.S. Army WW I (White and Toole, p 39)","STR06" "I17262","Vickers","Sam Houston","Abt 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","He was said to have married Lena CROWELL and Margaret ADAMS.","STR06" "I34360","Vickers","Sue Ann","14 Aug 1951","1 Oct 2022","0","ue Ann ""Susie"" Clark, 71, of Milam, Texas passed away Monday, October 3, 2022 in Lufkin, Texas.

Susie was born in Hemphill, Texas on August 14, 1951 to Ross Evans Vickers and Blanche Paunee Lord Vickers. She was a lifetime resident of Sabine County and a member of The Refuge Church. She had worked Deep East Texas Electric Coop for 42 years.

She graduated from Hemphill High School where she served as drum major and flutist for the Hornet Band. She continued her love of music by singing and playing her flute in church. After high school, she attended Kilgore College and was a member of the Kilgore band. She loved watching Hemphill Hornet Football on Friday nights, and if she wasn't in the stands watching, you better believe she was listening on the radio. She was a talented artist who enjoyed drawing and painting and she also loved to sew and do cross stitch.

Susie is survived by her husband of 45 years, Jimmy Clark of Milam; son, Matt Clark and wife, Katherine, of New Braunfels; daughter, Stacy Horne and husband, Jacob, of San Augustine; brother, Vance Vickers and wife, Juanice, of Montgomery; sister, Betsy Cox and husband, George, of Milam; and grandchildren, William Horne, Dakota Horne and Harper Horne.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Ross and Paunee Vickers; her brother and sister-in-law, Jimmy and Martha Vickers; and niece, Crystal Vickers.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Thursday, October 6, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Friday, October 7, 2022 in The Refuge Church of Milam, 200 Texas 87 S, Milam, TX 75959 under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. George Ross officiating.

Burial will follow services in Vance E. Vickers Cemetery, Milam, Texas with Mike Vickers, Vance Evans Vickers, Cooper Terry, Brian Cox, Shane Allman, Ross Vickers, Joe Daw and Aaron Tolleson serving as pallbearers.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations instead be made to Vickers Cemetery Fund, The Refuge building fund, or the Joe W. Elliott Hospitality House.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, October 12, 2022, page 4","STR06" "I2141","Vickers","Volney","Abt 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","In her sketch about Sudie Halbert Wilson of Sabine County, Virgie Speights notes that her teachers, at a little one-room log school called Fox Hill, included Volney Vickers, Brittain Allen and Miss Lena Harris. (Speights, Old Timers of Sabine County, p. 26).","STR06" "I29456","Vickers","Volney Harris","26 Aug 1870","3 Jan 1916","0","Said to have married first Nora ""Blanche"" WILLIAMS and second Mattie T. COLSON.","STR06" "I48552","Villwok","Leroy","7 Jan 1926","24 Sep 2015","0","Leroy J. Villwok, 89 years, of Fremont, NE formerly of Oakland, NE died Thursday, September 24, 2015 at the Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, NE as a result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident on September 11, 2015. Leroy was born January 7, 1926 in Elkhorn, Nebraska to Julius and Meta (Labs) Villwok.

He grew up in Waterloo, Nebraska. He served in the U.S. Army from November 30, 1953 to March 2, 1955 and was stationed in Japan. Leroy married Donna Rae Hirt on January 19, 1952 at Bethany Lutheran Church in Elkhorn, NE. He bought the family farm near Waterloo, NE in 1958 and moved to Craig, NE in 1970, where he farmed for 38 years. He sold that farm in 1997 and moved to Oakland. He spent 15 winters in Apache Junction, Arizona. He was a member and president of the Missouri River Volunteer C.B. Club, past member of the American Legion in Craig, section leader of Rain Dance Mobile Home Park in Arizona. He is survived by his wife, Donna Rae of Fremont; son, Mark and wife, Sara Villwok of Coolidge, Arizona; daughters, Marcee and husband, Richard Tomasek of Craig and Rhonda and husband, Gale Miller of Soldier, Iowa; grandchildren, Aaron, Arick, John, Todd, Andrea, Nick, Grace, Jacob, Ryan, and Jared; great grandchildren, Tristen, Katlynn, Amber, Marissa, Katelyn, Kyle, Gavin, and Harper.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Funeral service will be 10:30 A.M., Monday, September 28, 2015 at First Lutheran Church in Fremont. The Rev. Marty Tollefson will officiate. Visitation will be Sunday from 1 PM to 4 PM at Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont. Visitation will continue one hour prior to the service at the church. Military honors will be conducted by the Fremont Honor Guard of V.F.W. Post #854 and American Legion Post #20. Burial will be at the Prospect Hill Cemetery in Elkhorn, NE at a later date.

Memorials may be directed to the family for a designation yet to be determined.

Moser Memorial Chapel, Fremont, Nebraska.

Copied from Find A Grave","STR06" "I4400","Villwok","Marcee","11 Jun 1957","Yes, date unknown","0","Villwok-Tomasek

Craig-Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Villwok of Craig announce the engagement of their daughter, Marcee to Richard Dean Tomasek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tomasek of North Bend.

Miss Villwok is a graduate of Oakland-Craig High School and was recently employed by Russell Stover Candies Inc. in Lincoln.

Tomasek is a graduate of North Bend High School and Nebraska Technical College at Milford. He had served with the armed forces and is presently engaged in farming in North Bend.

The couple is planning a March wedding at the First Lutheran Church in Oakland.

(Undated, unreferenced newspaper clipping, courtesy of Caroline Mastny)","STR06" "I14644","Vincent","Rose Marie ""Sis""","23 Jul 1925","30 Aug 2007","0","Rose Marie ""Sis"" Vincent White, 82, a lifelong resident of Lake Charles, passed away peacefully at her home on Thursday, Aug. 30, 2007, surrounded by family and close friends.

""Sis,"" founder of The Boarding House Catering and former co-owner of H White Construction County, was well-known for coordinating fundraisers for local parochial schools and other charity work throughout the community.

She was a founding member of Our Lady Queen of Heaven Church and was later a member of Christ the King Catholic Church in Lake Charles. She w as also a member of Catholic Daughters of America, the Ladies Altar Society, National Association of Women in Construction, Louisiana Restaurant Association, National Federation of Independent Businesses, and Women Business Owners Association, and was inducted into the Companions of Honor by the Diocese of Lake Charles.

Mrs. White was a 1942 graduate of St. Charles Academy and graduated from Vincent's Business College before marrying John Homer White, with whom she had eight children and one foster daughter.

Survivors include her brother, Martin Van Vincent; her children, James M. ""Jimmy"" White, Patricia Jo ""Trish"" White, Rose Katherine ""Rosie"" Tower and husband Wendell ""Dub"" Tower, Veronica ""Pookie"" White, Molly Jackson and husband Joe Jackson, Nanette White, and Cora Lynn Caldwell; son-in- law Nicola ""Nick"" Vartuli; daughter-in-law Vivia Cormier White; 17 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; three great-great grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews and numerous friends whom she loved unconditionally.

""Sis"" was preceded in death by her parents, Rose Felicia Vincent and Amos Joseph Vincent; a brother, Monsignor Amos J. ""A.J."" Vincent; her beloved husband, J. Homer White; one daughter, Marie Lorene ""Butch"" Vartuli; one son, John H. ""Johnny"" White Jr.; a son in-law, Randy Caldwell; and two great-grandchildren, Alex and Emma.

'Sis"" White was well known for her kindness and generosity toward those in need of food, shelter and love over the years. She will long be remembered for her good deeds and hospitality.

A funeral Mass will be at Our Lady Queen of Heaven Catholic Church at 11 a.m. Monday, Sept. 3. The Rev. Wayne LeBleu, Monsignor James Gaddy, Monsignor Harry Greig, Monsignor Jace Eskind, Monsignor Charles Dubo is and the Rev. Aubrey Guilbeau will co-celebrate. Burial will follow in Consolata Cemetery. Visitation will be in Johnson Funeral Home in Lake Charles on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. A rosary will be recited at 5 p.m. followed by a Scripture service. Visitation will continue on Monday from 8- 10:45 a.m. in the funeral home.

Remembrances may be made by donations to the Autism Society of Southwest Louisiana, P.O. Box 1805, Lake Charles, LA 70602; the Christ the King Church Building Fund, 7680 Gulf Highway, Lake Charles, LA 70607; or the American Cancer Society, 1 Lakeshore Drive, Suite 1585, Lake Charles, LA 70629.

Words of comfort to the family may be expressed at www.johnsonfuneralhome.net.
","STR06" "I33193","Vines","Evelyn S.","8 Nov 1921","Yes, date unknown","0","Gail Robinson, on her ""Williams/McGee"" Ver . 2008-07-22"" tree on Rootsweb showed her as Evelyn Sarah Vines. The Texas Birth Index for daughter Helen Marie Bragg shows her as Evelyn Sosa Vines. The Texas Birth Index listing for younger daughter, Lidia Darlene Bragg simply shows her as Evelyn Vines. The obituary of her grandson, Timothy Allen Wilson, shows her as his surviving ""grandmother, Evelyn S. Bragg of Milam""

An article about her 101rst birthday celebration, in The Sabine County Reporter, 23 November 2022, page 2, notes she was born and raised on a farm near Many, Louisiana. After marrying her husband George Yudell Bragg in 1939, she moved to Sabine County, Texas, where she has lived all of her adult life. Even at 101, she was said to be still active in going to church and canning jellies of all kinds. Her other favorite pass time is quilting.

The paper tried to get a count of how large her family was, but after a couple of attempts she just said ""there's a bunch of us and it keeps growing.""

Evelyn attributed her long life to ""(living) ...a good life, no cussing, drinking or smoking.""","STR06" "I18212","Vines","George","Abt 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","William Scott shows that he married Eulalie BROOKS on 26 Feb 1896 in Sabine Parish.","STR06" "I15741","Vines","Leroy","Abt 1832","Yes, date unknown","0","Kathy Casagranda shows him as a son of John Vines.","STR06" "I34771","Vines","Theo Elizabeth","11 Mar 1926","19 Nov 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
November 27, 1996, page 12

Theo Bragg Byerly

Theo Bragg Byerly, 70, of Milam died Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1996, at St. Luke's Hospital in Houstopn.

Mrs. Byerly was born March 11, 1926, in Sabine Parish, Louisiana, as a daughter of the late Albert and Lula Mae (Burr) Vines and had lived in Sabine County 50 years. She was a member of Centerview Missionary Baptist Church.

Survivors: Husband, Berlin ""Bill"" Byerly of Milam; daughters, Elizabeth LILLEY of Livingston, and Debbie WOMACK of Milam; three sons, Charles Ray Bragg of Brazoria and Dennis and Roger Bragg, both of Lake Jackson; a step-son, Robert Byerly of Pineland; sisters, Melva ROBERTS of Mansfield, Louisiana, Azalea CARTINEZ of Zwolle, Louisiana, Lilly WILLIAMS of Roganville, and Evelyn BRAGG of Milam; brothers, Bill Vines and Coyce Vines, both of Shreveport, Louisiana, A. J. Vines of Livingston, and E. C. Vines of Lufkin, 11 granchildren and 2 great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. B. C. Duke and Bro. Charles Stephens officiating. Interment was at New Hope Cemetery near Milam.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I18361","Vines","William R.","Abt 1848","14 Jul 1909","0","(Research):
Census Listings""

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Fifth Ward
Enumerated 23 Oct 1880
Page 100 SD 2 ED 45 Stamped 232
443-458
Vines, William R W m 32 Farmer La SC NC
Vines, Catherine W F 30 Wf Keeping House La Tx Unk
Vines, George W M 7 Son La La La
Vines, Lee W M 6 Son La La La
Vines, William W M 4 Son La La La
Vines, Elizabeth W F 3 Dt La La La
Vines, Louis W M 2 Son La La La
Vines. Margaret W F ? Dtr La La La
444-459
Maximillian John W M 65 Farmer Tx Mexico Tx
Maximillian Amy W F 32 Dtr Keeping House La Tx Unk
Maximillian, Frances W F 20 Dt At Home La Tx Unk","STR06" "I5700","Virka","Agnes A.","5 Mar 1903","12 Mar 1995","0","AGNES A PASEKA 05 Mar 1903 12 Mar 1995 85338 (Goodyear, Maricopa, AZ) (none specified) 506-56-0293 Nebraska","STR06" "I12230","Virka","Anna","Abt 1885","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a Hines.","STR06" "I6306","Virka","Edward J.","29 Mar 1906","20 Feb 1996","0","EDWARD J VIRKA 29 Mar 1906 20 Feb 1996 68015 (Cedar Bluffs, Saunders, NE) (none specified) 507-48-0547 Nebraska","STR06" "I3504","Virka","Emma","Abt 1892","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a Fencl.","STR06" "I4029","Virka","Jan","3 Feb 1850","3 Feb 1922","0","Jan/John Virka/Wirka

1900 Federal Census Nebraska, Saunders County, Morse Bluff, ED 128 #23-24 Virka, John Head W M May 1851 48 M 28 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1869 Farmer Virka, ??oly WIfe W F Sep 1855 45 M 28 6/6 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1869 31 Virka, Frank Son W M May 1880 20 S Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia Farm Laborer Virka, Annie Dtr W F May 1886 15 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia Virka, Emma Dtr W F Feb 1890 10 Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia Virka, Joseph SOn W M Apr 1893 7 Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia Soukup, Mary Mother in Law W F ??? 1819 83 Wd 8/5 Bohemia Boh. Boh. 1869","STR06" "I7048","Virka","Joseph","18 Apr 1893","Jul 1968","0","JOSEPH VIRKA 18 Apr 1893 Jul 1968 68050 (Prague, Saunders, NE) (none specified) 506-48-7188 Nebraska","STR06" "I13576","Virka","Mary","7 Sep 1875","14 Jun 1961","0","(Undated, unreferenced clipping courtesy of Caroline Mastny of Schuyler, Nebraska)

Marie (Virka) Racek Obituary

Marie (Virka) Racek was born on a farm near Morse Bluff on September 7, 1875 and died at her home in North Bend June 14, 1961. She had spent her entire life in this vicinity.

On September 22, 1896 she was married to Frank Racek in Fremont. Six children were born to this union. She was a 62 year member of the ZCBJ Lodge in Morse Bluff. She was a kind and loving mother and leaves a host of friends and will be missed by all.

Survivors are son, Lewis of North Bend; four daughters, Mrs. Tillie Chesley, Mrs. Emma Jensen, Mrs. Clara Best of North Bend; and Mrs. Julia Divis of Schuyler; brother Joe Virka of Morse Bluff; 13 grandchildren and 27 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband in 1931, and a son Frank in 1949.

Funeral services were at the Moser Funeral Home Chapel Friday afternoon with the Rev. Robert E. Favre officiating. Music was by Mr. and Mrs. James Arneal.

Pallbearers were Marvin Chesley, Merle Jensen, Melvin Divis, Gayle Chesley, Eugene Zeleny and Arnold Divis.

Interment was in Killian Cemetery near Morse Bluff.

Attending the services from a distance were Mrs. Frank Racek and daughter, Cheryl of Barnsville, Minn.","STR06" "I8095","Virka","Millie","20 Dec 1900","","0","Said to have also married a Charles Wolf.","STR06" "I5046","Virka","Vernon","15 Jan 1944","1 Dec 2022","0","Vernon A. ""Vern"" Virka 78 of Morse Bluffs, Nebraska passed away Thursday, December 1, 2022 at Nebraska Medicine in Omaha. He was born January 15, 1944 in Fremont to Emil and Emma (Nesladek) Virka.

Vern was a lifelong farmer in the Morse Bluff area. He married Sharon Tank February 7, 1961 at Faith Lutheran Church in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

He was a 30 plus year charter member of the Morse Bluff Volunteer Fire Department and was a former Fire Chief.

Vern is survived by his sons, Randy E. Virka and Michael J. (Christine) Virka all of Morse Bluff; sister, Darlene (Jim) Becker; 3 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild; brother-in-law, Gary (Judy) Tank; stepbrothers, Mert (Colleen) Heinemann, Eldon (Ellen) Heinemann and Myron (Doreen) Heinemann; step-sister, Pam (Dick) Nolte and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Sharon; and stepfather, John Heinemann.

Memorial Service will be 10:30 A.M., Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at Moser Memorial Chapel in North Bend. Visitation will be on Tuesday from 5-7 also at Moser's in North Bend. Interment will be at Woodland Cemetery in North Bend.

Memorials to the family for a fund yet to be established.

Online condolences may be left at ww.mosermemorialchapels.com.

Moser Memorial Chapel, 1040 N. Main St. North Bend, NE 68649 402-652-8159.

Courtesy Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I33162","Vischer","Eldert G.","Abt 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","Pastor of the M. E. Church at Marion, Wisconsin.","STR06" "I20503","Vlasak","Charles","Bef 1920","24 Oct 1996","0","""of Hallam."" (Milligan, p 358).","STR06" "I3082","Vlcek","Marie","24 Jun 1873","18 Mar 1941","0","The daughter of Frank and Marie Vlcek. Marie was always busy making crochered rugs or feather blankets, often stripping the down from feathers in the evenings while her husband sat in his rocker reading ""Hlasatel"" by the light of a kerosene lamp (Milligan, p 247).","STR06" "I15060","Vnoucek","Arlene Venice","24 Jul 1925","10 Jan 2022","0","Arlene attended High School in Crete, graduating in 1942. She worked at the Bruning and Fairmont Air Force Bases during World War II. She was later employed by the Milligan Public School system, the Formfit plant in Crete, and the Youth Development Center at Geneva. As was her husband, Arlene was involved in numerous civic organizations. (Milligan, p 330).

Obituary

A Funeral Service for Alrene will be held on Friday, January 14, 2022 at 2:30 p.m. at the Milligan Auditorium. Pastor Murry Johnston will preside over the Funeral Service.

A Graveide Service will be held at the Bohemian National Cemetery following the Funeral Service.

Public visitation will be held on Thursday, January 13, 2022 from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with family present from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan.

Memorials are suggested to the United Methodist Church, Milligan Auditorium Window Project, or the Milligan Legion Auxiliary.

Arlene Venice Kassik was born to Joseph R. Vnoucek and Ella (Eret) Vnoucek on July 24,1925 at Friend, NE, and passed away January 10, 2022, at Heritage Crossings in Geneva, NE at the age of 96 years, 5 months and 17 days. She was one of 6 children in the family.

Arlene grew up on a farm northeast of Milligan. She attended Country School District #100 and stayed at her Grandmother Eret's home in Crete to attend High School where she graduated with the Class of 1942. After graduation, she worked at the Bruning and Fairmont Airbases during World War II from 1942 to 1946. After her children were in school, she worked at Milligan Public School as a cook, at the Formfit Plant at Crete, and then worked at the Youth Development Center in Geneva, NE from 1981 to 1991.

On May 21,1946, Arlene was married to Leonard Kassik of Milligan, NE on her family's farm and to them 3 children were born: Michael Leonard, Dean Albert, and Patricia Marie. Her family farm was a place where she held an abundance of memories like the one Christmas Leonard rode on horseback due to large amounts of snow to deliver her Christmas gift which was a brown fur coat. She first met Leonard when Arlene's brother Loren, along with Leonard, came to get her and Dot for the weekend at Crete while they were staying at her Grandmother Eret's.

Arlene was a member of the Milligan United Methodist Church and UMW spanning over 50 plus years. Since 1945 she was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary Post #240 where she held offices at the local and county level. Arlene was also a member of the WFLA and Senior Citizens Club in Milligan. Her talents of Czech cooking, sewing, crocheting, knitting and embroidery were weaved throughout her whole life. Family and friends, time and time again, enjoyed her kolaches and dumplings. Her children donned her talents of homemade costumes and clothes. Her handwork of blankets and towels is a gift that will never be forgotten. As a witness of all of these things, Arlene's passion in life was her husband, her family, dancing and music, which lead her to support Leonard with The Milligan Czech Brass Band.

Arlene was preceded in death by her parents Joseph and Ella Vnoucek; husband Leonard Kassik; grandson Dean M. Kassik; brothers and sisters in law Loren Vnoucek and Arnold Vnoucek and Evelyn, Anna Vnoucek, Ray Soukup, Leslie Skrivanek, Marian and Emil Beranek, Albert and Neva Kassik, Fred and Mary Kassik, and niece Nancy Soukup; nephews Loren Skrivanek, Leonard (Magee) and Dennis Beranek, and Sam and Tom Kassik.

She is survived by sons Michael and wife Debbie Kassik, and Dean and wife Laura Kassik of Milligan; daughter Patricia and husband Timothy Remmers of Bruning; sisters Dorothy Skrivanek of Geneva and Betty Soukup of Lincoln; brother Joe A. Vnoucek of Farimont; 8 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews, and friends.


(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Farmer and Son Funeral Home)","STR06" "I14500","Vnoucek","Betty Barbara","17 Apr 1929","18 Jan 2022","0","""Betty is employed at the Nebraska East Student Union food service. She is a member of the Milligan American Legion Auxiliary Post 240, Southgate United Methodist Church and Lodge Lincoln 246.""

Betty B. Soukup, 92, of Lincoln, passed away Tuesday, January 18, 2022. She was born on April 17, 1929, in Friend, Nebraska to Joseph and Ella (Eret) Vnoucek. Member of Southgate Methodist Church, Milligan American Legion Auxiliary #240, WFLA Lodge #426, Lincoln Czech Club, past member of the Capital City Czech Choraliers. Betty enjoyed Czech cooking, sewing, embroidering, playing cards, and gardening. They were a major part in her life.

Betty was born on a farm 8 miles south of Friend, she attended District 100 country school, and graduated from Milligan High School in 1946. She earned a teaching certificate from Doane and taught country school for 4 years. On November 9, 1950, she married Raymond Earl Soukup of Ohiowa. Together they had 2 beautiful daughters, Nancy and Barbara. After the girls were grown, Betty cleaned houses and later worked at the East Union cafeteria for 14 years retiring in 1991. After retirement she enjoyed bowling, traveling, singing and entertaining her many friends. For the past 3 years she called Yankee Hill Village home. She loved to spend time with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. She will be dearly missed by all.

Betty is survived by her daughter, Barbara Jorgens; grandchildren, Angie (Paul) Jedlicka of Wahoo, Kelsey (Bradley) Drewes of Mildenhall, UK, Justin (Natalie) Jorgens of Lincoln; great-grandchildren, Vayda Jorgens, Grant and Carly Jedlicka, Ailill and Friedrich Drewes; sister, Dorothy Skrivanek; brother, Joseph Vnoucek, many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Raymond Soukup; daughter, Nancy Lea; brothers and sisters-in-law, Loren Vnoucek, Arnold Vnoucek and Evelyn, Anna Vnoucek; sister and brothers-in-law Arlene Kassik and Leonard, Leslie Skrivanek; nephew, Loren Skrivanek; great-nephew Dean Kassik.

Memorials may be given to the family for future designation.

Condolences may be left online at www.lincolnccfh.com

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I47918","Vnoucek","Dorothy Ella","21 Sep 1922","31 May 2022","0","Obituary for Dorothy E. Skrivanek

A Funeral Service for Dorothy will be held on Tuesday, June 7, 2022 at 10:30 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in Milligan, Nebraska. Pastor Murry Johnston will officiate the Funeral Service.

A Graveside Service will be held in the Bohemian National Cemetery following the Funeral Service.

Visitation will be held at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel on Monday, June 6, 2022 from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with family present from 5:00 p.m to 7:00 p.m.

Memorials are suggested to the Milligan Legion Auxiliary Post 240 or the Milligan United Methodist Church.

Dorothy Ella Skrivanek was born to Joseph R. and Ella (Eret) Vnoucek on September 21, 1922 at Friend, Nebraska and passed away on May 31, 2022 at Heritage Crossings Nursing Home in Geneva, Nebraska at the age of 99 years, 8 months and 10 days. She was the second of six children in the family.

Dorothy was born on the family farm 8 miles south of Friend, Nebraska. She attended country school District 100 and then, along with her sister Arlene, lived with their Grandmother Eret in Crete, Nebraska to attend high school where she graduated with the class of 1940. After graduation, Dorothy attended business college in Kansas City until World War II broke out. She then began working at both the Fairmont and Bruning Airbases in support of the war effort.

On October 23, 1945, Dorothy was married to Leslie Skrivanek at her family home near Friend, Nebraska. They made their home on the Skrivanek farm near Milligan, Nebraska. Together, they had three children: Loren Gene, Alan Leslie, and Debra Ann. Dorothy enjoyed working alongside Les on the farm and raising their children. She was an expert seamstress and enjoyed cooking many Czech delights. After the children were grown, she worked at the Youth Development Center in Geneva, Nebraska. In retirement, Dorothy enjoyed making memories with her family, traveling, working outdoors and baking her delicious kolaches. Her fun-loving nature and kindness will be remembered by many.

Dorothy was very active in her community. She was a Gold Star Sister member of the American Legion Auxiliary HSSK Post #240, charter member of the Crete DAV Auxiliary and member of Saline Center WFLA Lodge #389. She was also a member of the Milligan United Methodist Church and was a sponsor for the Methodist Youth Choir and Youth Fellowship.

Dorothy was preceded in death by her parents, Joseph & Ella Vnoucek; husband, Leslie Skrivanek; son, Loren Skrivanek; brothers and sisters-in-law, Loren Vnoucek, Arnold Vnoucek and wife Evelyn, Anna Vnoucek; sisters and brothers-in-law, Arlene Kassik and husband Leonard, Betty Soukup and husband Raymond; niece, Nancy Soukup; and great nephew, Dean Kassik.

She is survived by her son, Alan Skrivanek of Milligan, Nebraska; daughter, Debra Skrivanek Hall of Lincoln, Nebraska; brother, Joe Vnoucek of Fairmont, Nebraska; grandchildren, Jarod (Alex) Skrivanek of Denver, Colorado, Jeff (Carmen) Skrivanek of Elkhorn, Nebraska, Tyler Skrivanek, of Denver, Colorado, Shannon Skrivanek of Clarkston, Washington, Jessica Hall of Jamestown, North Dakota; great grandchildren Haley Skrivanek, Destiny Skrivanek, Cody Sessions, Brenden Sessions, and Hunter Owens; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

(Courtesy Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I38056","Vodicka","Darlene M.","2 Jan 1942","21 Sep 2011","0","Services services will be conducted from the St. Joseph's Catholic Church on Monday, September 26, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. with Father Tom Walsh and Father Bill Holoubek officiating. Visitation will be on Sunday from 1:00 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva. Rosary service will be held at 7:00 p.m., Sunday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Geneva. Memorials are directed to Scotty's Place Foundation, Fairview Manor, or the family.

Darlene M. Vodicka Daws was born to Joseph and Agnes (Zelenka) Vodicka on January 2, 1942 in Carroll, Iowa and passed away on September 21, 2011 at Fillmore County Hospital in Geneva, NE at the age of 69 years 8 months and 19 days. She was the oldest of 6 children.

Darlene lived in Iowa the first 4 years of her life. The family moved to Nebraska first living in Exeter then Fairmont where she entered the 5th grade. In 1960 she graduated from Fairmont Public School. Her first job was working at the Tower Caf? during high school. She then became a Certified Nurse's Aide at the Fairmont Nursing Home and worked at the Heritage of Geneva for 1 ? years. On March 5, 1973 the Fairview Manor in Fairmont opened with Darlene taking on the role of Certified Nurse Aide, Med Aide and worked her way up to Supervisor in the Laundry Dept. for the next 20 years. Darlene became very close to the residents of the Manor over the years considering them and her coworkers a second family.

Darlene met Rex Johnson and through the years was blessed with 5 beautiful daughters. Rex passed away on January 1, 1970. On December 17, 1976 she married Willard (Bill) Daws at St. Helena's Catholic Church in Grafton, NE.

Cooking, reading, walking, watching her favorite shows, playing cards, especially Skip-Bo with her husband and family, collecting recipe books, and spending time with her family were all things she enjoyed.

She is survived by daughters and son-in-laws, Desiree (Chris) Bennett of Weatherford, TX, Renee (Chris) Sluka of Roseland, NE, LaRae (Don) Garrigan of Pacifica, CA, Charlene (Joseph) Magrini of Crystal Lake, IL, and Michelle (Brian) Drahota of Lincoln, NE. Granddaughters, Shilah Garrigan of Midland, TX and Whitney Drahota of Lincoln, NE, grandsons Seth Garrigan of Pacifica, CA, Ryan Sluka of Roseland, NE and Dominic Magrini of Crystal Lake, IL. One sister, Doris Mason of Grand Island, NE, brothers and sister-in-laws, Darrell (Darlene) Vodicka of Geneva, NE, Larry (Ruth) Vodicka and Gary (Kathy) Vodicka of Fairmont, NE and numerous nieces and nephews.
Darlene was preceded in death by her parents, first husband Rex Johnson Jr., sister Donna Scheil, brother-in-law Don Mason, sister-in-law Linda Vodicka, and by a beloved grandson Scott Christian Garrigan.
","STR06" "I38056","Vodicka","Darlene M.","2 Jan 1942","21 Sep 2011","0","(Research):
This is the obituary of her second husband:

Willard (Bill) Loring Daws was born to Ralph Thomas Daws and Lucy Pearl (Philson) Daws on May 8, 1922 at Randolph, NE and passed away August 9, 2011 at Fillmore County Hospital in Geneva, NE at the age of 89 years 3 months and 1 day. He was one of 15 children in the family, being the 13th child.
Bill attended Randolph Public School, graduating from the 8th grade. He worked for farmers throughout his life. His last job was employment with West Brothers Construction until he retired. Bill met Darlene (Vodicka Johnson) while visiting his brother and niece in Fairmont. They were united in marriage on December 17, 1976 at St. Helena's Catholic Church in Grafton, NE. He had a readymade family with 5 stepdaughters.
Bill enjoyed gardening, walking, riding his 3 wheel bike, visiting, playing cards (especially Skip Bo), and teasing. He also was a big Husker fan!
Bill is preceded in death by his parents, 10 brothers, 4 sisters, sister-in-laws, Donna Scheil and Linda Vodicka, and by a beloved grandson Scott Christian Garrigan.
He is survived by his wife, Darlene Daws of Fairmont, stepdaughters and son-in-laws, Desiree (Chris) Bennett of Weatherford, TX, Renee (Chris) Sluka of Roseland, NE, LaRae (Don) Garrigan of Pacifica, CA, Charlene (Joseph) Magrini of Crystal Lake, IL, and Michelle (Brian) Drahota of Lincoln, NE. Granddaughters, Shilah Garrigan of Midland, TX and Whitney Drahota of Lincoln, NE, grandsons Seth Garrigan of Pacifica, CA, Ryan Sluka of Roseland, NE and Dominic Magrini of Crystal Lake, IL and numerous nieces and nephews.
Services for Willard ""Bill"" Daws will be held Saturday, August 13, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. at the St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Geneva, Nebraska. Rosary will be at 1:30 p.m. prior to the Funeral Mass at the Church. Visitation will begin at 2:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Friday, at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva. Burial will be in the Fairmont Public Cemetery. Memorials are directed to the Family.
","STR06" "I30187","Vodicka","Elis ""Alice""","Between 1920 and 1935","Yes, date unknown","0","The Czech version of the given name Alice is ELIS. It is therefore likely that this is the Alice Butler, listed as a survivor of Mildred Vodicka, who died in late 2007. It is also possible that Joe and Josie Vodicka had another daughter born after the 1930 census whom they named Alice.

The 2008 obituary of her brother, Milo Vodicka, listed her as Alice Butler.","STR06" "I30183","Vodicka","Josef ""Joseph""","Abt 1884","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Madison Township
Enumerated 10 April 1930
ED 30-22 SD 22 Sheet 2A Stamped 125
37-37
Vodicka, Joe Hd M W 46 M@31 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia Language Czech 1907 Farmer
Vodicka, Josie Wf F W 35 M@20Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia Language Czech 1913
Vodicka, Henrietta Dtr F W 14 S Nebraska Czechoslovakia Cze
choslovakia
Vodicka, Joe Son M W 13 S Nebraska Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Vodicka, Vennie Son M W 12 S Nebraska Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Vodicka, Ella Dtr F W 10 S Nebraska Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Vodicka, Mildred Dtr F W 6 S Nebraska Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Vodicka, Milford Son M W 3 2/12 S Nebraska Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia","STR06" "I15125","Vodicka","Milo Edward","19 Nov 1926","2 Aug 2008","0","Could he have been listed as Mildford on the 1930 census?

Milo Edward Vodicka, 81, Nebraska City, formerly Syracuse and Dunbar, died Saturday, Aug. 2, 2008, at Duff's Friendship Villa, Nebraska City. He was born Nov. 19, 1926, at Fairmont, Neb., son of Joseph and Josephine (Josie) Druba. He married Ruby Kubicek March 13, 1948, at Fairbury.

Vodicka was a self-employed construction worker. He was a member of the Nebraska City American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars of Topeka, Kan. Vodicka also lived at Milford, Exeter and Fairmont. He moved to Nebraska City in 1981. He attended technical school in construction at Milford.

Surviving are his wife, Ruby, Nebraska City; children, Sandy Spevak and husband Robert, Diann Clinkenbeard and husband Dan, and David, all Dunbar; Dennis and wife Sandie, Kenneth and wife Brenda, and Don and wife Denise, all Nebraska City; Steve and wife, Betty, and Ron and wife Lori, all Unadilla; and Robert and wife Julie, Weeping Water; 44 grandchildren; 41 great-grandchildren and a sister, Alice Butler, Warrensburg, Mo.
He was preceded by sisters Henrietta Kubicek and Mildred Vodicka; brothers Joe and James Vodicka and granddaughter, Stacey Vodicka.

Family and friends will gather at Dunbar Presbyterian Church Wednesday, Aug. 6, at 1 p.m. for lunch and fellowship to remember his life. There will be no formal service. Scattering of ashes will occur later.
There is no visitation.

Memorials are suggested to the family of Milo Vodicka.

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy
Condolences may be left at www.fusselmanwymore.com.
Fusselman-Wymore Funeral Home, Syracuse, is in charge of arrangements","STR06" "I30186","Vodicka","Vencil ""James"" B.","4 Oct 1917","24 Jul 2002","0","The father of Dinah Vodicka JENSEN and Lila M. Vodicka MUNSELL (Mrs. Paul H. Munsell).","STR06" "I15756","","","","","","","" "I20478","Vohnout","John","16 Mar 1926","6 Feb 1998","0","Of Friend, Saline County, Nebraska. (Milligan, p 353).

Obituary
Vohnout -- John J., 71, Milligan, died Friday (2/6/98) in Geneva. Born, Wilber. Survivors: wife, Georgiann; son, John F. Vohnout, Hastings; brothers, Frank Vohnout, George Vohnout, Joe Vohnout, all Lincoln; sisters, Mamie Gordon, Lincoln, Katherine Vavra, Dorchester; three grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Monday, Farmer and Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Milligan North Cemetery. Visitation: Sun- day, beginning 1 p.m., funeral home. Memorials to family.
SSN 506-24-8164
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, 7 Feb 1998 Lincoln Journal Star)","STR06" "I45252","Vojta","Norma Jean","13 Feb 1932","20 Jan 2017","0","Funeral services for Norma will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, January 24, 2017 at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska with Kim Dunker officiating.

Graveside services will follow at the Bohemian National Cemetery.

Visitation will begin Monday at 2:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. with family greeting friends from 6 to 7 at the funeral home in Milligan. Memorials in lieu of flowers are suggested to the Milligan Rescue Unit.

Norma Jean (Vojta) Nadherny age 84 of Milligan, NE passed away in Lincoln, Ne on January 20, 2017 surrounded by loved ones. Norma was born Feb. 13, 1932 in Friend, NE to James and Georgia (Elznic) Vojta.

Norma graduated from Friend High School. She was employed by Russell Stover Candies of Lincoln, NE prior to her marriage.

Norma married Arnold J Nadherny on Oct. 9, 1954 in Friend, NE. To this union, three children were born ? Carol Jean, Marvin Arnold and Nancy Ann. She was a dedicated farmer's wife, and enjoyed raising chickens & ducks. She had a bountiful vegetable and flower gardens. The family always looked forward to homemade noodles, bread and kolaches. A story about her making black bottom cupcakes will be a family memory forever. She took pride in delivering delicious meals to the field during planting and harvest.

Arnold & Norma enjoyed their winter trips to Las Vegas and a couple trips to Hawaii. Spending time with grandchildren was special to her. Norma was a member of the Milligan Woman's Club, and Milligan Legion Auxiliary.

Norma was preceded in death by her parents, parents-in-law, son Marvin and sister-in-law Emily Nadherny.

She is survived by her husband of 62 years, Arnold; daughters Carol (Eldon) Ogorzolka and Nancy (Larry) Barrow both of Lincoln, NE; grandsons Dan and Michael Nadherny of Milligan, NE; Brian Nadherny of Rushville, NE; granddaughters Jenny Ogorzolka of Cleveland, OH; Kristi (Brian) Ekasala of Lake Worth, FL; Brooke Barrow of Manhattan, KS; great-grandchildren Avery and Hunter Ekasala.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I33981","Volkmer","Adolph A.","13 Dec 1898","May 1971","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Clay County, Sheridan Township
Enumerated 2 Apr 1930
ED 18 SD 10 Sheet 1A Stamped 230
12-12
Volkmer, Adolph A Head M WQ 32 M 27 Neb Germany Germany Farmer
Volkmer, Leona Wf F W 25 M 21 Neb Iowa Russia
Volkmer, Dallas D Son M W 2 3/12 Neb Neb Neb
Volkmer, Gilbert L Son M W 1 S Neb Neb Neb

","STR06" "I38939","Volkmer","Clinton Melvin","4 Apr 1931","19 Feb 2012","0","Obituary
Clinton M. Volkmer
April 4, 1931 - February 19, 2012

Funeral Services for Clinton will be held on Wednesday, February 22, 2012 at 10:30 a.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva. Graveside services will follow the funeral at the Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, rural McCool Junction.

Visitation will be held on Tuesday from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva. Memorials are directed to the family.

Clinton Melvin Volkmer, passed into eternity on Sunday February 19, 2012 at the Haven Home in Kenesaw NE at the age of 80 years.

Clinton was born on April 4, 1931 on a farm near Shickley Nebraska to Adolph and Leona (Schmock) Volkmer. He was a 1948 graduate of Geneva High School. In 1952, Clint was drafted into the US Army where he served his country stationed in Alaska during the Korean War. After his discharge from the Army in 1954 he returned to Nebraska. On August 22, 1955 he married Ruby Jirkovsky and to this union came five children.

Clint farmed southeast of McCool Jct. for most of his life until 1984 at which time he retired from farming and went to work for the York County Rural Public Power. In May 1990 his wife of 34 years Ruby died of cancer. Clint continued to live on the farm and working in York until he fully retired in 1994. In 1995 he married Dee Rosenberry and moved to Columbus NE.

Clint enjoyed farming and the friendships that came along with living in that area for most of his life. He was proud of his time served in the Army. He enjoyed family gatherings, listening and watching Husker football on Saturdays and listening to his favorite polkas on Sunday. During his retirement he enjoyed visits with family, bowling, fishing, playing cards, and tending to the yard and landscaping. He will be greatly missed by all!

Clint is survived by his wife Dee of Columbus NE and his five children and their spouses: Terry Volkmer and wife Vicky of Bellevue WA, Janet Radcliff and husband Rex of Beaver Crossing NE, Kelly Smith and husband Doug of York NE, Doug Volkmer and wife Sue of Lincoln NE, and Laurie Hillmer of York NE. Clinton is survived by 12 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren as well as his sister Pat Bredenkamp of York NE. Also survived by sister-in-laws, Vivian Volkmer of Geneva NE, Phyllis Volkmer of Beatrice NE, and brother-in-law Kenneth Arp of Lexington NE.

He was preceded in death by his wife Ruby, brothers Dallas, Gilbert and Duane and by his sister Ramona.
","STR06" "I17490","Volkmer","Dallas Dale","3 Dec 1927","29 Sep 1999","0","Volkmer -- Dallas D., 71, Waco, died Wednesday (9/29/99) in Lincoln. Born, Shickley. Survivors: wife, Irma, Waco; son, Jerry, McCool Junction; daughters, Linda Galaway, McCool Junction, Kaye Weakland, Grand Island; brothers, Clinton, Columbus, Duane, DeWitt; sisters, Ramona Arp, Lexington, Patricia Bredenkamp, York; eight grandchildren.

Services: 10:30 a.m. Monday, United Methodist Church, Exeter. Exeter Cemetery. Visitation: 1 p.m. Sunday until services, Farmer Funeral Home, Exeter. Memorials to family.
(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I38938","Volkmer","Duane Russell","12 Nov 1937","29 Oct 2007","0","Duane R. Volkmer, 69, of Beatrice, formerly of Exeter, died Monday, Oct. 29, 2007 in Beatrice.

He was born at Sutton Nov. 12, 1937 to Adolph and Leona (Schmock) Volkmer.

Surviving are his wife, Phyllis Volkmer, Beatrice; sons, Russell Volkmer, McCool Junction, Jeff (Eleanor) Volkmer, Carelton, Andrew Volkmer, Beatrice; daughters, Julie (John) Tucker, Schuyler, Mary Volkmer, Beatrice, Lisa Volkmer, Beatrice; brother, Clinton (Dee) Volkmer, Columbus; sister, Patricia (Russ) Bredenkamp, York; 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m., Friday at Farmer Funeral Home, Exeter with Pastor David Cramer officiating. Visitation Thursday, 1 - 8 p.m., at Farmer Funeral Home in Exeter. Graveside services will be in Exeter Cemetery, Exeter.

Memorials in care of the family.

31 Oct 2007 York News Times, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I23737","Vollenweider","Warren John","5 Dec 1936","24 Jul 1979","0","VOLLENWEIDER Warren Vollenweider on Wednesday, July 24, 1979 at 8:40 p.m., beloved husband of Mrs. Betty Rohli Vollenweider, father of John, Lisa, Lori, Warren and Wayne Vollenweider, son of Marla TONGLET and the late Walter VOLLENWEIDER, age 42, a native of New Orleans and a resident of River Ridge for 8 years. Relatives and friends of the family also employees of Maison Blanche and Sam Barth School are invited to attend the Funeral Services from Leitz Eagan Funeral Home Chapel, 4747 Veterans Blvd. Near Clearview at 11 a.m. Mass in Leitz Eagan Chapel. Interment Garden of Memories Cemetery. Parlors will open after 6 p.m. Thursday.

(Obituary courtesy of Keith McGuire)","STR06" "I1448","","","","","","","" "I3821","Volmut","Antonie","6 Jul 1870","16 Apr 1922","0","The daughter of Joseph and Anna VOLMUT, and older sister to Barbara. Her parents lived with she and Anton as of 1900, and his father continued to live with them after his wife died (Milligan, p 347). Grandson John H. ""was a constant companion of his grandfather, Joseph VOLMUT, who made his home with the Kotas family."" (Milligan, p 358).

She was said to be born in Zivoticich, Pisek, Blatna, Bohemia.","STR06" "I19961","Volmut","Barbara","Abt 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Joseph Suda.","STR06" "I29802","Volmut","Joseph","5 Mar 1838","8 Nov 1925","0","Joseph and Anna Volmut came to the United States in 1889 with their two youngest daughters, Antonie (19) and Barbara (16). They lived with their oldest daughter, Mrs. John (Mary) Holpuch, of Altanta Precinct in Saline County. Two of the Volmut daughters, Mary and Anna, had come to Saline County earlier where they were married. (Milligan, p. 574).","STR06" "I19963","Volmut","Marie ""Mary""","10 Jun 1862","30 Mar 1936","0","John Holpuch died of pleurisy on January 7, 1902, at the age of 62 years. He was bured at Ceski Bratri Cemetery. Mary Holpuch was left with 5 children, the oldest being 15 years old and the youngest was only 4. She raised her children in Milligan. She moved to Lawrence, Nebraska to help raise the children of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Rischling, who died April 10, 1928. She continued to make her home with her son-in-law in Lawrence where she became very ill, passing away on March 30, 1936, at the age of 76 years. She was buried near her husband in Cescki Bratri Cemetery.

(Milligan, p 303).","STR06" "I21076","Von Michalowski","T.B.","Bef 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","A captain in the United States army. He resigned his commission in Sept. 1867, and as of 1871, his whereabouts were unknown. (Dwight, p 184).

A google search shows that he was indeed in the Union Forces, and involved in the Richmond-Petersburg Campaign (June 1864-March 1865):

Battery ""H"", 1st U.S. Light Artillery - Lieutenant T. B. von Michalows Battery ""I"", 1st U.S. Light Artillery - Lieutenant T. B. von Michalows

http://www.pathsofthecivilwar.com/","STR06" "I778","Vopalensky","Mary L.","1 Jan 1891","20 Sep 1975","0","Mary Racek

Services for Mrs. Mary L. Racek, 84, were at 2 pm Tuesday at Moser Memorial Chapel. The Rev. Audrey Scott officiated.

Mrs. Racek died Saturday night at Birchwood Manor.

She was born Jan. 1, 1891, in Morse Bluff and was a lifelong resident of North Bend. She was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary of North Bend, the American Legion Auxiliary of Morse Bluff and was recording secretary of the ZCBJ Lodge of Morse Bluff for more than 30 years.

She was married Dec. 14, 1909, at Morse Bluff to Emil Racek, who died Oct. 31, 1936.

Surviving are two sons, Lloyd of Lincoln and Edward of Wood River; two daughters, Mrs. Andy (Margaret) Wielgus, North Bend, and Mrs. Edward (Jean) Peck, Fremont; two brothers, William and Albert Vopalensky, both of Morse Bluff; 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Burial was in Killian Cemetery near Morse Bluff. Moser Memorial Chapel was in charge.

Published 25 Sept 1975

(Unreferenced clipping, courtesy of Caroline Mastny)","STR06" "I3097","Vosika","William","Abt 1913","26 Jul 1944","0","He was killed in action during the Second World War in France.","STR06" "I3423","Votes","Henry Joseph","21 Oct 1905","25 Aug 1994","0","At the time of the 1930 census, he and Lucy were living in Houston. The census showed that although Henry and his mother were born in Texas, his father was Belgium. His occupation was listed as Machinist, Oil Tool Manufacturing. They were living next door to Lucye's sister, Emily McLemore Wilkinson.

HENRY J VOTES 21 Oct 1905 25 Aug 1994 77070 (Houston, Harris, TX) (none specified) 460-01-9994 Texas","STR06" "I20399","Votipka","Frank","16 Nov 1897","4 Aug 1956","0","Could he have first married Pauline SVEC of Milligan?","STR06" "I1561","Votipka","Helen","16 Oct 1914","10 Jul 2000","0","After graduating in 1932 from Exeter High School, she taught in District #24 for five years. She attended a summer session at Wayne State Teachers College. (Milligan, p 298).

SSN 480-12-3800","STR06" "I39347","Votipka","Marcella L.","9 Feb 1920","2 Mar 2007","0","(Research):Marcella L. Tucker , 87, Fairmont, formerly of Milligan and Exeter, died Friday (3/2/07) in Fairmont. Born Feb. 9, 1920, in Milligan to Charles and Elizabeth (Luzum) Votipka.Marcella L. Tucker , 87, Fairmont, formerly of Milligan and Exeter, died Friday (3/2/07) in Fairmont. Born Feb. 9, 1920, in Milligan to Charles and Elizabeth (Luzum) Votipka.

Survivors: sons, daughter-in-law, Joe and Lydia, Milligan, Ron, Milligan; sisters, brother-in-law, Gladys Dubas, Redondo Beach, Calif., Lillian and Bob Rofstad, Elk Grove Village, Ill.; granddaughter, Cassie Tucker .

Memorial service: 11 a.m. Monday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Kotas Chapel, Milligan. The Rev. Tim Adams and the Rev. Ginny Adams officiating. Private family committal of ashes in Bohemian National Cemetery. Memorials in lieu of flowers to Fairview Manor.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)

","STR06" "I14873","Votipka","Thomas D.","1 Oct 1922","3 Dec 2009","0","Thomas D. Votipka, 87, of Exeter, Neb., died Sunday (12/13/09) in Friend, Neb. Born to Frank and Mollie (Kohler) Votipka on October 1, 1922 at Exeter, Neb.
Survivors: wife, Lea Ann, Exeter; sons, Bob and wife Barb, Exeter, Ron and wife Michele, Roca; daughter, Marsha Turbett, Lincoln; seven grandchildren; three great grandchildren.
Funeral services 10 a.m. Thursday, St. Stephen's Catholic Church, Exeter, Neb. Rosary service at the Farmer Funeral Home in Exeter. Visitation 1 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Farmer Funeral Home, Exeter. Memorials are directed to the Exeter American Legion, St. Stephen's Catholic Church, Exeter or Friend Rescue Squad. Military graveside services Exeter Cemetery, Exeter, Neb. Farmer and Son Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

(From the December 15, 2009 Lincoln Journal Star, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I20153","Votipka","Vlasta Vivian","15 Feb 1919","26 Jan 2010","0","Vivian was born on a farm northwest of Milligan. She and her parents and two sisters moved to Shickley, where they also farmed, when she was still an infant. The family later moved to their family farm near Milligan. She completed her grade school education in District #25. She graduated from Exeter High School in 1936, and after graduation taught school in York and Saline Counties. She moved to Lincoln, where she worked at the Miller and Paine's Department Store. During World War II, she worked at the Cushman Motor Works, working on the bomb fuse assembly line, later transferring to the office. She left their employment after her marriage to Wally Johnson of Friend in 1948. She and Wally worked at the Vogue Theater which he owned and the Friend Sale Barn, which they purchased in 1954. In 1957, they began to collect antique autos, and later opened an antique shop. They traveled extensively throughout the United States and foreign countries. (Milligan, p 322).

In Loving Memory Of
V. Vivian Johnson

V. Vivian Johnson was born in Fillmore County on a farm near Exeter, Nebraska on February 15, 1919 to William and Rose (Hromadka) Votipka, the third of five children and died Tuesday, January 26, 2010 at the Exeter Care Center in Exeter at the age of 90 years 11 months and 11 days. As a young girl Vivian attended Exeter High School and graduated with the class of 1936. She furthered her education by attending Wayne State Teachers College and earned her teaching certificate. For a time she taught rural schools in Saline and York Counties. On February 14, 1948, Vivian was united in marriage to Carl W. ""Wally"" Johnson in San Francisco, California.

Returning to Friend, Vivian and Wally operated the Vogue Theater in Friend from 1948 until 1957 and in 1960 they started Johnson's Antique Shop. Over the years they became quite the ""experts"" in collecting and acquiring various antiques, especially antique automobiles. Vivian had great fun wearing antique clothing to go with the car when they would ride in parades or car tours. She also often put on ""style shows"" to show off the antique clothing. Together they enjoyed extensive traveling as well. Vivian was an excellent cook and enjoyed entertaining her family, cookies were always available when you stopped in to visit. Vivian is remembered by her nieces and nephews as being the authority. If Aunt Vivian said to do it, it was done.

Vivian was a member of the United Church of Christ the American Legion Auxiliary in Friend and a former member of the Congregational Church in Exeter. Vivian spent many hours working with the card recycling at the Friend Manor.

She is survived by her brother, Bill Victor, Northridge, CA, sister, Wilma Murphy, Exeter, sister-in-law, Doris Conti, Mountain View, CA, several nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.

Vivian was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Wally in 1985 and sisters, Lucille Wright and Helen Hayes.

A Funeral Service will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, January 30, 2010 at the United Church of Christ in Friend with the Revs. Tim and Ginny Adams officiating. Interment will be in the Andrew Cemetery. Visitation will be on Friday from 11 am - 8 pm at Lauber-Moore Funeral Home, Friend. Memorials have been established to the church.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I43351","Votipka","Wilhelmina ""Wilma"" Rose","15 Aug 1916","4 May 2013","0","
Wilhelmina Rose Votipka Murphy was born to William and Rose (Hromadka) Votipka on August 5, 1916 on a farm south of Exeter, Nebraska. She graduated from Exeter High School in 1933, and taught in country schools south of Exeter.
On June 17, 1940, she married Leo W. (Swede) Murphy, her high school sweetheart. They enjoyed 49 years together, raising six children on the family farm.
While their children attended St. Stephen's Catholic School, Wilma was active in the Home and School Association. In the early 1960's she worked at the Exeter Rexall Drug store. When Memory Manor opened in 1965, she was on the first staff of caregivers, then worked as secretary for her sons at Murphy Plumbing and Heating until 1984.
After Swede died in 1989, Wilma continued to live in the house they built when they were married, until she moved to the Exeter Care Center at age 90. Throughout her life, she was an inspiration with her strong faith, graceful demeanor, and love of family.
Kolaches, canasta, cooking and crafts are among the many things Wilma shared with family. With dozens of grandchildren and great grandchildren, she always had plenty of visitors, as well as activities to attend. She enjoyed her many friends, including those in bridge and pinochle groups, fitness classes, St. Stephen's Altar Society and Exeter Woman's Club. Wilma enjoyed travel, reading, and working crossword puzzles.
She was preceded in death by her husband, her parents, three sisters, and a son-in-law. She is survived by her brother, Bill Victor of Northridge, California; three daughters and sons-in-law, three sons and daughters-in-law; 17 grandchildren and 35 great grandchildren. Her children and their spouses are: Kathleen and Bob Harre of rural Exeter, Bill and Carol Murphy of Crete, Tim and Sherrill Murphy of Omaha, Kriss and Gib Fendrick of Omaha, Barry and Sylvia Murphy of Exeter, and Rose and Dan Vodvarka of Lincoln.
Funeral services 10:30 a.m., Tuesday at the St. Stephen's Catholic Church in Exeter. Rosary services Monday, at 7:30 p.m. at the Farmer Funeral Home in Exeter,NE. Visitation Monday, from 1 p.m. until rosary at the Farmer Funeral Home in Exeter. Memorials are in care of the family. Interment will be in the Exeter Cemetery.
","STR06" "I15047","Votipka","William","30 Aug 1890","18 Jan 1975","0","The ""History of Milligan, Nebraska"" book shows his year of death as 1973, whereas the SSDI instead has this as in January 1975.


","STR06" "I15047","Votipka","William","30 Aug 1890","18 Jan 1975","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
ED 30-21 SD 11 Sheet 1B
20-20
Votipka, William head M W 39 M 23 Neb Czech Czech Farmer
Votipka, Rose Wf F W 34 m 18 Neb Czech Czech
Votipka, Helen Dtr F W 15 S Neb Neb Neb
Votipka, Wilma Dtr F W 13 S Neb Neb Neb
Votipka, Valasta Vivian Dtr F W 11 S Neb Neb Neb
Votipka, Lucile Dtr F W 8 S Neb Neb Neb
Votipka, William Jr Son M W 4 S Neb Neb Neb","STR06" "I29960","Vyhlidal","Leonard","20 Jun 1928","13 Nov 2007","0","Leonard Vyhlidal, Sr.

Thursday, Nov 15, 2007 - 11:37:26 am CST
The memorial Mass for Leonard G. Vyhlidal Sr., 79, of Fremont will be 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Fremont.

He died Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2007, at Fremont Area Medical Center.

He was born June 20, 1928, in North Bend to John and Helen (Pavel) Vyhlidal. He grew up in North Bend and was a graduate of North Bend High School. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II from Sept. 10, 1946, to Dec. 30, 1947. He moved from North Bend to Fremont in 1951 and was employed at Hormel Foods Corporation. He returned to North Bend and operated the Dairy Dream from 1965 to 1972. In 1976, he returned to Fremont and owned and operated Len's Liquor Store until 1982.
He married Helen Vavak on Dec. 29, 1951, at St. John's Catholic Church in Prague.

He was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Fremont, American Legion Post 20 of Fremont, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8223 of North Bend and was a former member of the North Bend Volunteer Fire Department.

Survivors include: his wife; a son, Leonard Vyhlidal Jr. of Fremont; two daughters, Carol (Mrs. Doug) Dale of Fremont and JoAnn (Mrs. Francis) Zakovec of Morse Bluff; a sister, Leona Loehr of Fremont; five grandchildren, Jeff and Jason Dale, Mike Albert, Ryan and Brent Zakovec; and four great-grandchildren, Allison, Abbey and Ethan Dale and Haley Zakovec.

He was preceded in death by his parents; two infant daughters; a sister, Wilma Chromy; and three brothers, Edward, John and Emil Vyhlidal.

The Rev. Ron Battiato will officiate Saturday's service. There is no visitation, however, the register book may be signed from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday at Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont with family receiving friends from 6-8 p.m. The book signing continues one hour prior to service time Saturday at the church. The United States flag will be presented by the Fremont Honor Guard of VFW Post 854 and American Legion Post 20 at Memorial Cemetery in Fremont.

In lieu of flowers, the family prefers memorials be given to St. Patrick's Catholic Church.

The Fremont Tribune Newspaper, Fremont, Nebraska, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I31749","Waddell","Elizabeth F.","2 May 1865","5 Feb 1942","0","Paul Williams provided a copy of her actual death certificate. She was listed as Elizabeth Bailey, and shown as a widow (2). Her residence at the time of her death was 611 W. 34th Street, Kansas City. The informant was a Mrs. Georgia Kella of 3708 S. Benton, relationship not indicated. Elizabeth was buried at Forest Hill Cdemetery.

Paul indicates she appears to have been the widow of Isaac Bailey.","STR06" "I31747","Waddell","Mary Martisha","13 Aug 1858","21 Jan 1943","0","Paul Williams located her birth record from Rockcastle County, Kentucky. She is shown as Martisha Waddle, born 13 August 1858, to John Woddle and Susan McLemore.

Paul also located a copy of her death certificate. It instead has her date of birth as August 15, 1860. She was shown as the daughter of Louise McLemore and John Waddell of Kentucky, and the widow of Alfred Lambert. At her time of death, Mary had been a resident of Kansas City for 49 years, her home being located at 2820 Peery. She died of Chronic Myocarditis, aggravated by a case of Influenza of 10 days duration. She was buried at the Forest Hill Cemetery. Informant was Mrs. Albert T. Lambert.

Name:Kansas City Times
Repository:Kansas City Public Library
Author: Publisher
Kansas City Public Library 14 West 10th St. Kansas City, MO 64105 (816) 701-3400

Detail:Microfilm year 1943
Date:Saturday, Jan. 23, 1943 Pg 14
Actual text:

Lambert

Mrs. Mary M. Lambert, age 82 years, passed away at the home of her son, Mr. Albert T. Lambert, 2820 Peery, January 21, 1943. Mrs. Lambert is survived also by 2 daughters Mrs. Anna B. O'Reilly 2820 Peery; Mrs. Mabel Jenkins, Pico, Calif.; 2 brothers, S.V. Waddell, 533 S. Drury; Robert Waddell, 224 Eaton; 3 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren. Funeral services from the Gates Chapel,State Line @ 41st, Saturday afternoon, January 23rd @ 2 o'clock, burial Forest Hill cemetery","STR06" "I31748","Waddell","Robert","Abt 1861","24 Apr 1943","0","Paul Williams indicates that according to the family bible he was married to Martha Alice Graves on 31 Jan 1887, and died on 24 Apr 1943.","STR06" "I31751","Waddell","Samuel V.","14 Feb 1865","12 Sep 1958","0","Paul Williams supplied a copy of his actual death certificate. He was listed as Samuel V. Waddell of 533 S. Drury, Kansas City, the husband of Rachel Waddell. His usual occupation was shown as a retailer of Ice and Coal, and the informant was Robert Waddell of Chelsea, relationship not indicated. His place of birth was shown as Level Green, Kentucky. He was buried at Forest Hill Cemetery in Kansas City. Paul indicates that has wife preceded him in death in 1926. Her maiden name, difficult to read, appears to be Rachel GOODSON.","STR06" "I31746","Waddell","Sarah Jonathan","7 Mar 1856","3 Jul 1936","0","Paul Williams provided a copy of her original death certificate. She is shown as the widow of William Henry Start, and a resident of 2800 Cypress, Kansas City, The informant is a Mrs. Maloney of the same address, relationship unknown. She was buried at Forest Hill Cemetery.","STR06" "I31746","Waddell","Sarah Jonathan","7 Mar 1856","3 Jul 1936","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I46192","Waddle","Aster Eva","11 Mar 1908","29 Nov 1995","0","Both FindAGrave and the US Social Security Applications and Claims index show her as a daughter of George Leslie Waddle and Clara Rebecca Sudderth Waddle.","STR06" "I43009","Wade","Andrew Jackson","29 Oct 1892","29 Sep 1972","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDKG-1LS
Name: Andrew Jackson Wade
Event Date: 29 Sep 1972
Event Place: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 79 years
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 29 Oct 1892
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Eunice Wade
Father's Name: Andrew Jackson Wade Sr.
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Molley Crow
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Barber
Residence Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery (Original): Liberty Hill Cemetery
Burial Place: , San Augustine, Texas
Burial Date: 29 Sep 1972
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2223986
Digital Folder Number: 4169329
Image Number: 3278
Reference ID: cn71745
Collection: Andrew Jackson Wade, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I47871","Wade","Billie Marie","28 Jan 1927","2 Jul 2020","0","Mrs. Billie Marie Anders of San Augustine County, Texas, passed away Thursday, July 2, 2020, at a Lufkin hospital at the age of 93.

Mrs. Anders was born January 28, 1927, in San Augustine County to parents Lewis B. Wade and Lula B. (Norwood) Wade. She was a dedicated wife and mother, finding great joy in taking care of her loved ones' needs. She and her husband Aubrey were faithful members of Holly Grove Baptist Church for the past several years.

Her survivors include her sons and daughters-in-law, Danny and Necy Anders of Pollok, Texas, and Wade and Lisa Anders of Clinton, Oklahoma; grandchildren, Wade Anders, Emily DelaFosse, Ginny Tolar, Zibbie Anders, Kathy Atchley, Toby Anders, Whitney Flick, and Bailey Johnson; 15 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Aubrey D. Anders, in 2016; a son, Robert Earl Anders; her parents, Lewis B. and Lula B. Wade; and her sister, Bess Mae Buck.

Visitation will be held from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Sunday, July 5, 2020, at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.

A graveside service is set for 10:00 a.m. Monday, July 6, 2020, at Macune Cemetery, located at 311 County Road 316 near San Augustine.

Pallbearers: Luccasse DelaFosse, Zibbie Anders, Wade Anders, Clint Tolar, Toby Anders, and Koby Johnson. Honorary pallbearers: Ray Ryan, Jay DelaFosse, Brantley Atchley, and Caleb Flick.","STR06" "I6140","Wade","Dorsey Leo","Abt 1890","5 Jan 1973","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J69Z-WPX
Name: Dorsey Leo Wade
Death Date: 05 Jan 1973
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 83 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1890
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J. W. Wade
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Margaret Carswell
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2242393
Digital Film Number: 4167700
Image Number: 1084
Reference Number:
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I17434","Wade","Flora Ann","29 Jul 1872","1 Mar 1938","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3M3-CFS
Name: Flora Ann Wade
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 01 Mar 1938
Event Place: , San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Single
Birth Date: 29 Jul 1872
Birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
Father's Name: Andrew J Wade
Mother's Name: Mary Adelia Crow
Certificate Number: 15112
GS Film number: 2117658
Digital Folder Number: 005144925
Image Number: 03086
Collection: Flora Ann Wade, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I43008","Wade","James Brown","Abt 1887","4 Nov 1971","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J66V-MDQ
Name: James Brown Wade Sr.
Event Date: 04 Nov 1971
Event Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original):
Age (Formatted): 84 years
Birth Year (Estimated): 1887
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Andrew Jackson Wade
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Adelia Crow
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2223437
Digital Folder Number: 4170158
Image Number: 2973
Reference ID: frame # 3002
Collection: James Brown Wade Sr., ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I17435","Wade","Jasper Wm. M.","17 Dec 1874","5 Nov 1959","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFS4-Z8G
Name: J.W. Wade
Event Date: 05 Nov 1959
Event Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted): 84 years
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 17 Dec 1874
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: A.J. Wade
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Crow
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Residence Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place: Lufkin, Texas
Burial Date: 05 Nov 1959
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2115991
Digital Folder Number: 4166182
Image Number: 501
Reference ID: P 494 CN 61979
Collection: J.W. Wade, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I17435","Wade","Jasper Wm. M.","17 Dec 1874","5 Nov 1959","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 3
Enumerated 10 February 1920
SD 326 ED 178 Sheet 21B
415-415
Wade, Jasper Hd M W 45 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Wade, Zemma Wife F W 37 M Tx Tx La
Wade, Felix Son M W 19 W Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Wade, Clayton Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Wade, Lewis A Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Wade, Mary B Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Wade, Estelle M Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Wade, Leoma Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Wade, Murrel Son M W 3 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Wade, Laura Dtr F W 1 0/12 S Tx Tx Tx
McMullen, Flora Sister F W 49 W Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP #3
Enumerated April 23, 1930
ED 203-6 SD 19 Sheet 8A Stamped 216
145-145
Wade, Jasper W Hd M W 55 Wd 23 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Wade, Mary B. Dtr F W 21 S Tx Tx Tx
Wade, Estelle Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Wade, Loma Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Farm Laborer
Wade, Murl Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Wade, Laura Str F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Wade, Loraine Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Wade, Sidney Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
146-146
Wade, Clayton Hd M W 27 M Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Wade, Lidy B Wf F W 29 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I43010","Wade","John Curtis","13 Aug 1896","19 Aug 1971","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36X-WR6
Name: John Curtis Wade
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 19 Aug 1971
Event Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 13 Aug 1896
Birthplace: , Texas
Father's Name: Andrew J Wade
Mother's Name: Molly Crow
Certificate Number: 59479
GS Film number: 2223314
Digital Folder Number: 005145912
Image Number: 01106
Collection: John Curtis Wade, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I22859","Wade","Laura Emma","28 Nov 1887","6 Nov 1918","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDDN-QJ3
Name: Emma Self
Death Date: 06 Nov 1918
Death Place: Bannister, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 30 years 11 months 21 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 28 Nov 1887
Birthplace: San Augustine Co. Tex.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Wade
Father's Birthplace: San Augustine Co Tex
Mother's Name: Margrett Carswell
Mother's Birthplace: San Augustine Co Tex
Occupation: House Wife
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: St Cacune burial yard
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 07 Nov 1918
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2073413
Digital Film Number: 4033247
Image Number: 2279
Reference Number: v X cn 52502
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

A transcription of the Macune Cemetery instead lists her as born 28 Nov 1888, died 6 Dec 1918, and indicates she was the wife of H. W. SELF. Her full name is also listed as Laura Emma Self.","STR06" "I22858","Wade","Margaret Eliza","19 Jul 1881","4 Nov 1967","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDXC-YBP
Name: Margaret Eliza Henry
Death Date: 04 Nov 1967
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 86 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 19 Jul 1881
Birthplace: San Augustine Co., Tex.
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John Wade
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Margaret Carswell
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Homemaker
Place of Residence: Houston, Harris, Texas
Cemetery: Macune Cemetery
Burial Place: San Augustine County, Texas
Burial Date: 06 Nov 1967
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138820
Digital Film Number: 4027190
Image Number: 765
Reference Number: cn 72644
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I43007","Wade","Pearl Elizabeth","Abt 1886","3 Oct 1949","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF7R-73L
Name: Pearl Elizabeth Brashear
Event Date: 03 Oct 1949
Event Place: Lufkin, Angelina, Texas
Gender: Female
Race (Original):
Age (Formatted): 63 years 4 months 5 days
Birth Year (Estimated): 1886
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Andrew Jackson Wade
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Adella Crow
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2223536
Digital Folder Number: 4005463
Image Number: 2613
Reference ID: cn 46727
Collection: Pearl Elizabeth Brashear, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I29287","","","","","","","" "I29409","Wade","Sydney C.","28 Apr 1926","11 Jul 2007","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Page 11

Sydney C. Wade

Funeral services for Sydney C. Wade, 81, of San Augustine were held at 3:00 p.m., Sunday, July 15, 2007 at First Baptist Church in San Augustine. Burial followed at Crow Cemetery in San Augustine County. Bro. David Burcham officiated. He died July 11, 2007 in Carthage.

Sydney C. Wade was born in the Macune community in San Augustine County on April 28, 1926 to W. M. Jasper Wade and Zemma Woods. He served in the U.S. Navy during WWII and was a member of the Masonic Lodge and First Baptist Church in San Augustine.

He is survived by a host of nieces and nephews. Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine was in charge of arrangements.","STR06" "I31493","Wadsworth","Blanche B.","17 Jun 1886","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Castille, New York.","STR06" "I31494","Wadsworth","Clarence L.","14 Jul 1889","","0"," Resided in Castille, New York.","STR06" "I31495","Wadsworth","Marion J.","30 Mar 1891","","0"," Resided in Castille, New York.","STR06" "I12392","Wadzinski","Ross Robert","22 May 1987","4 Sep 2024","0","Ross Robert Wadzinski, died unexpectedly after a years-long struggle with addiction.

Born to parents, Robert and Mary Ellen (Cada) Wadzinski, in Schuyler, NE, Ross was on the move early-from the toddler who escaped and made his way down to the Felco gas station, to the Schuyler Junior High, teen taking first place in the 400-meter dash at the state track meet. He was fast.

In earlier years, Ross enjoyed winter sledding, summer firecrackers, and fishing at the family cabin in Fremont, NE. While he grew to appreciate different music than his father, swapping classic rock for rap, he still embraced a family tradition, becoming a fourth-generation cheesemaker for a time.

Ross could analyze any mechanical issue, often prepared spicy food (the hotter, the better,) and loved his two children. But neither his passions nor repeated treatment programs could break the grip alcohol and drugs had on his life.

Ross is survived by his son, Asher Wadzinski of Sheridan, WY; his daughter, Allison Mueller of Kellogg, IA; his father, Robert Wadzinski (Carole Tillotson) of Newton; his brother, Reid Wadzinski of Newton; and his sisters, Katie Wadzinski of Minneapolis, MN, and Kristine Wadzinski of Columbus, NE. Ross was preceded in death by his mother.

Visitation is Sunday, September 8, 2024, 5:00 to 7:00 p.m., at Pence-Reese Funeral Home in Newton. The funeral will be held at 11:00 a.m., Monday, September 9, 2024, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, in Newton. There will be a Rosary Service at the church at 10:00 a.m., prior to the funeral Mass. Burial will be at Holy Cross Cemetery in Schuyler, NE.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations be made to Robert Wadzinski to help cover funeral and burial expenses. Any remaining funds will be donated to Hope Ministries.

From the Columbus (NE) Telegram, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I22827","","","","","","","" "I4049","Wagner","Elaine Ann","28 Feb 1928","12 Jan 2012","0","Obituary

Elaine A. Bartkowiak- Saginaw, Michigan - Elaine A. Bartkowiak was welcomed into heaven by Jesus and her loving husband Norbert on January 12, 2012, at the Cartwright Care Center.

Elaine, age 83, was the daughter of the late Reeta (Smith) and Robert Wagner. Elaine married the love of her life, Norbert, on July 15,1948. He predeceased her on December 12, 2011.

Elaine enjoyed spending time with her family up north, baking, square dancing, bird watching and gardening. She is survived by three sons, Robert (Cindy) Bartkowiak, Ronald (Sandi) Bartkowiak, Randy (Mimi) Bartkowiak; four granddaughters, Christina (Scott) Moore, Jamie (Brandon) Girard, Jenna (Alex) Kowalkoski, Ashley Bartkowiak and her fianc?e Aaron Olsen; two grandsons, Matthew and Dakota Busch; four great grandchildren, Kyle, Chloe, Kaitlin and Kaden; many nieces and nephews; and her puppy she loved dearly, Abbey.

She was predeceased by a daughter, Linda Jean, her brother, Robert Wagner, and sister, Laurice Watters.

The funeral service will take place at 11:00 a.m. Monday, January 16, 2012 at W.L. Case and Company, Funeral Chapel, 4480 Mackinaw Road. Rev. Don Milton will officiate with burial at Roselawn Memorial Gardens. Friends may visit with the family at the funeral chapel on Sunday from 3:00-6:00 p.m. and on Monday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the funeral service. Those planning an expression of sympathy may wish to consider the Alzheimer's Association www.casefuneralhome.com","STR06" "I24237","Wagner","Elizabeth","Aft 1811","Aft 1863","0","Judith Muck refers to her as Elizabeth Gardner.","STR06" "I29666","Wagner","Elizabeth","19 Mar 1849","17 Feb 1926","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, March 24, 1911
Local Items, Page Four

Mrs. John Zinnecker went to Kingston Tuesday to visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. C. Ross.


Cass City Chronicle
Vol. 21, No. 41
Friday, February 18, 1926

Mrs. Zinnecker's Funeral Held Today

Mrs. John Zinnecker passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W.D. Striffler, at Cass City, early Wednesday morning, Feb. 17, after a serious illness of two weeks' duration. Her health has been poor all winter. Funeral services will be conducted at the Striffler residence this (Friday) afternoon by Rev. C.F. Smith.

Elizabeth Wagner was born at Pirmesens, Germany on March 19, 1849. At the age of 19, she was united in marriage with John Zinnecker. Mr. Zinnecker came to the United States in 1868, his wife and baby daughter following him a year later. The family first settled at Ionia and later at Carson City. Mr. and Mrs. Zinnecker came to Cass City in 1880 and started farming operations on a farm three miles east of town. They lost their barn and farm produce in the fire of 1881, but were fortunate in saving their home. After a few years, they moved to Cass City where they resided until Mr. Zinnecker's death on June 18, 1924. Mrs. Zinnecker has made her home with her children since that time. She was a member of the Evangelical church at Cass City.

She leaves seven children, Mrs. W.D. Stiffler, and Mrs. Lester Bailey of Cass City, Geo. Zinnecker of Montana, Wm. Zinnecker of Deford, Mrs. C.W. Clark of Caro, Mrs. Grover Blades of Big Creek, California, and Mrs. John Thiel of Hobart, Indiana. Two children preceded the mother in death.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I20009","Wagner","Hazel","9 Nov 1894","Mar 1979","0","SSN 363-60-1190","STR06" "I3201","Wagner","Laurice Marie","24 Jun 1922","11 Sep 2000","0","Cass City Chronicle
September 16, 1932
Local Happenings

Laurie and Robert Wagner, who have spent the summer with Mrs. George Kolb, left Friday for their home in Saginaw.","STR06" "I5985","Wagner","Robert L.","8 Aug 1900","20 Jan 1982","0","When Robert was 16 years of age, his father gave his consent to join the Air Corps during World War I.

From 1948 until his retirement in 1973, he owned and managed United Wholesalers Inc. He and Reeta moved to Saginaw (Bridgeport) in 1954, and Robert lived there until his death.","STR06" "I6963","Wagner","Robert L.","31 Oct 1923","25 Jul 2008","0","Cass City Chronicle
September 16, 1932
Local Happenings

Laurie and Robert Wagner, who have spent the summer with Mrs. George Kolb, left Friday for their home in Saginaw.","STR06" "I23773","Wagstaff","Bonnie G.","Abt 1917","Yes, date unknown","0","Referred to as Bonnie Myers of Lindale in the 1997 obituary of her brother, Foy.","STR06" "I23777","Wagstaff","Floyd","8 Jan 1911","5 Feb 2000","0","At the time of the 1930 census, he was a boarder in the Shelby County home of James and Ella NEWTON. James was an Ice Man. Floyd had no occupation listed.

SABINE COUNTY REPORTER
9 Feb 2000

Floyd Wagstaff, 89, of Tyler died Saturday, Feb. 5, at a Tyler hospital. Wagstaff was born Jan. 8, 1911, in Shelby County and had lived in Tyler since 1945. He was a retired athletic director of Tyler Junior College and a member of the First Presbyterian Church. Survivors: three daughters, Becky Craig of Rowlette, Betsy Caddell of Richardson, and Peggy Smith of Tyler; two brothers, Travis Wagstaff of Madisonville and Robert ""Bob"" Wagstaff of Bronson; two sisters, Netta Hanna of Jacksonville and Bonnie Myers of Hide-a-way Lake; and six grandchildren, Jay Caddell, Ryan Caddell, Jennifer Dwyer, Melissa Dwyer, Preston Smith, and Frances Smith. He was preceded in death by his wife, Flora Nell Wagstaff, in 1992. Funeral services were held Feb. 8 at First Presbyterian Church, Tyler, with Tommy King officiating. Interment was at Cathedral in the Pines, Tyler. Pallbearers: Dr. Joe Prud'homme, Vernon Harton, Cecil Roach, Babe Hallmark, David Lunceford, Herb Richardson, Hollis Pinyan, and Jimmy Acker. Honorary pallbearers were former TJC players. Memorial contributions may be made to the Floyd and Nell Wagstaff Endowed Athletic Scholarship Fund at TJC Foundation. Lloyd James Funeral Homes of Tyler, directors.","STR06" "I23772","Wagstaff","Foy E.","8 Dec 1913","22 Nov 1997","0","SABINE COUNTY REPORTER
November 26, 1997, Page 12

Foy E. Wagstaff, 83, died Saturday, November 22, 1997, at Briarcliff Health Care Center in Tyler.

Wagstaff, a former resident of Beaumont, was retired from Texas Rehabilitation Commission as a counselor.

Survivors: son Mark Wagstaff of Van; brother Travis Wagstaff of Madisonville, Floyd Wagstaff of Tyler, and Robert H. Wagstaff of Bronson; sisters, Bonnie Myers of Lindale and Onita Hanna of Jacksonville; and two grandchildren.

Funeral services were held November 24 at Isable Chapel. Interment followed at Isable Chapel Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by the Crawford A. Crim Funeral Home in Henderson.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I36920","Wagstaff","Minnie Iva","23 Dec 1902","27 Aug 1953","0","Name: Minnie Iva King
Death Date: 27 Aug 1953
Death Place: Center, Shelby, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 50 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 23 Dec 1902
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: W. R. Wagstaff
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Carrie Johnson
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Center, Shelby, Texas
Cemetery: Fairview Cemetery
Burial Place: Center, Shelby, Texas
Burial Date: 28 Aug 1953
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2113983
Digital Film Number: 4165742
Image Number: 2003
Reference Number: CN 48055
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I23775","","","","","","","" "I23768","Wagstaff","Richard S.","Abt 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1930 census, he was listed as a Teamster for a lumbermill in Panola County. His son Travis was shown as a farm laborer. Ten years earlier, he was in Shelby County, and listed as a farmer. Burt Wagstaff, a 73 year old widower born in Georgia, was listed as his father, and was living in his household as well.","STR06" "I23768","Wagstaff","Richard S.","Abt 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 4
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 189 Sheet 7A
117-129
Wagstaff, Richard Head m W 40 M Tx Ga Tx Farmer
Wagstaff, Pearl Wf F W 36 M Tx Tx Ark
Wagstaff, Travis Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Wagstaff, Floyd Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Wagstaff, Etta Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Wagstaff, Phoy E. Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Wagstaff, Bonnie G Dtr M (sic) W 3 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Wagstaff, Burt Father M W 73 Wd Ga Ga Ga Farmer

1930 Census
Texas, Panola County, Precinct 5
Enumerated April 12, 1930
ED 183-12 SD 12 Sheet 6A Stamped 184
116-119
Wagstaff, Richard S Hed M W 5? M 28 Tx Ga Tx Teamster Lumber Mill
Wagstaff, Pearl Wf F W 46 m 23 Tx Tx Ark
Wagstaff, Travis Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Wagstaff, Etta Dtr F W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Wagstaff, Foy E Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Wagstaff, Bonnie G Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Wagstaff, Harlon Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Wagstaff, Oneta Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Wagstaff, Cristene Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I2140","Wagstaff","Robert Harlon","9 Oct 1920","23 Dec 2008","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 1, 2009, Page 8

Robert Harlon Wagstaff

Funeral services for Robert Harlon Wagstaff, 88, of Bronson, were held at 11:00 a.m. , Saturday, December 27, 2008, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Gene Samford officiating. Burial followed at Oaklawn Cemetery in Center. He died December 23, 2008, in Newton.

He was born October 9, 1920, in Shelby County to Richard and Pearl Permenter Wagstaff, the seventh of nine children. He had been a resident of Sabine County for forty-one years.

He volunteered for the Army Air Corp. He trained in Las Vegas at AAF Gunnery School (Spec Sperry Turrets). He was assigned as a tail gunner on a B26 Martin Maruder and flew 56 missions over Europe from bases in England, France and Belgium. He attained the rank of Staff Sgt. and was discharged on July 7, 1945. He worked 39 years as a teacher, coach and administrator in the public schools of Texas. He was employed by Brazosport ISD in Freeport for 11 years, Lufkin ISD for 10 years, and West Sabine ISD for 18 years. During his tenure at Brazosport he earned his Masters Degree from the University of Houston. He retired as superintendent at West Sabine ISD in 1985.

He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Bettye Bragg Wagstaff of Bronson, daughter Lou Ann Wagstaff of Whitehouse, a granddaughter Cory and her husband Rob Blackmon, great grandchildren Caylor Brynn Blackmon, Brock Wagstaff Blackmon, and Tyler Robert Blackmon all of Brownsboro, a sister Neta Hanna of Jacksonville, brothers-in-law Winfred Wright of Port Neches and Hollis McMullen of Quitman, and many nieces and nephews.

Contributions to the Jon Robert Wagstaff Memorial Scholarship Fund, Rt. 3, Box 3037, Bronson, TX 75930 will be greatly appreciated by the family.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2009)

A nearly identical obituary appeared in the December 31, 2008 Sabine County Reporter.

Book Three A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS by Robert Cecil McDaniel (Texian Press: Waco, Texas, 1998) states that Robert H. Wagstaff, US Army Air Corps, Staff Sergeant, armorer, gunner, July 1942 to July 1945, served in the European Theater, flew 56 combat missions from Great Saling, England, Tille Air Force Base, France, and Leculot Field, Belgium, awarded the Air Medal with ten Oak Leaf Clusters, and two Presidential Unit Citations.","STR06" "I23770","Wagstaff","Travis Richard","16 Aug 1909","10 Jun 2001","0","SABINE COUNTY REPORTER
20 June 2001

Rev. Travis Richard Wagstaff, 91, of Huntsville died Sunday, June 10, 2001, at Memorial Hospital in Huntsville.

Bro. Wagstaff was born Aug. 16, 1909, in Joaquin as a son of the late Richard and Lula (Permenter) Wagstaff and was a longtime resident of the Huntsville area. He served as pastor of the First Baptist Church in Madisonville for 24 years.

Survivors: two sons, Rev. Richard Wagstaff and wife Martha of Huntsville and Rev. Robert Wagstaff and wife Diane of The Woodlands; a daughter Mary Carden and husband John of Huntsville; a brother, Robert H. Wagstaff of Bronson; two sisters, Bonnie Myers of Lindale and Oneta Hannah of Jacksonville; 11 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and one great-great-granddaughter.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Pearl Marie Wagstaff on May 24, 2001.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday at First Baptist Church in Madisonville with Dr. J.W.L. Adams officiating and Judge Frank Robinson offered personal comments. Interment followed at McAdams Cemetery.

Madisonville Funeral Home of Madisonville, directors.","STR06" "I29587","Wahl","Catharina","Abt 1839","28 Oct 1890","0","She was said to be the aunt of Rosina Wahl, the first wife of John Adam Benkelman, the son of Adam and Catherine Benkelman. Date of death based on her tombstone, which was difficult to read and may be in error. BonnieMargaret Jacobs refers to her as Catharina Wahl

Kathy Bonnell shows a Catharina Wahl, born 19 Sept 1837 in B?rtlingen, Donaukreis, W?rttemberg, Germany, who was a daughter of Johannes Wahl and Anna Catharina Weihler. This MAY be the same person. If they are the same women, then she would nto be aunt of Rosina Wahl, but more likely a cousin. Rosina's father did have a sister Evan Catharina, but that sister was some 34 years older than John Schwegler, and unlikely to have been his first wife.","STR06" "I6521","Wahl","Joseph","Abt 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","Maxine married Joseph WAHL, who owned a Bar in New Orleans. He later worked as a millwright in Bogalusa. They had four children.","STR06" "I847","Wahl","Rosina","5 Nov 1857","3 May 1886","0","Per the MEMOIRS OF JOHN A. BENKELMAN by Hilda Jane Stickley Benkelman, Rosina was a German girl who came over to the United States when she was 13. She was the niece of John Schwegler's wife. She met John Benkelman in New York state, when he was visiting relatives. They married and returned to Michigan, and spent the first winter of their married live with Adam and Catherine Benkelman. John built a house in town for he and Rosina. Adam suggested that he and Catherine move to the house in town and John and Rosina stay on the farm. He offered to sell his farm to John and Rosina for $5,000, less the cost of the house in town. John at first declined, but Rosina spoke up, offering to help John with the farmwork so they could quickly pay off the debt. She worked side by side with her husband, like a man, often in her bare feet to save her shoes. They raised wheat and corn. They shocked up the corn in large loose shocks so they could sit inside and husk it after winter set in. Rosina caught a bad cold one winter, which developed into T.B. She was sick all winter and died in the spring. She and John had been married about 8 years.

In Art Peck's book, he notes that she was probably a member of the Wahl family of Zell, a village near Bortlingen. Catherine, first wife of John Schwegler, was her aunt.

A transcription of her tombstone reads:

Benkleman, Rosina,d. 3 May 1886, 28y 5m 28d, w/o JA
?b?
?/b?Source:
","STR06" "I2568","Wainwright","Julia Margaret","Jun 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Alabama, Mobile, Pr No 1 Vol 43 Page 4, Citronelle
Enumerated 5 June 1900
SD 1 ED 79 Sheet 4A
Central Street
82-82
McGrew, Julia Head W F Jun 1862 37 Wd 4/4 Miss Miss Ireland
McGrew, Maggie J Dtr W F Dec (sic) 1883 (sic) 16 S Ala Miss Miss Teacher
McGrew, Marie Dtr W F Dec 1883 16 S Ala Miss Miss At School
McGrew, John Son W M Dec 1886 16 S Ala Miss Miss At School
McGrew, Minnie Dtr Dec 1889 10 S Ala Miss Miss At School
Phillips, Margaret Mother W F Sept 1827 Wd 2/2 Ireland Ireland Ireland


1930 Census
Alabama, Mobile, Pr. 1, Citronelle Town
Enumerated 14 Apr 1930
ED 49-1 SD 9 Sheet 8A
180-188
Craft, Gilbert J Head M W 43 M 22 Ala NY NY Salesman Auto
Craft, Minnie Wf F W 40 M 19 Ala Miss Ala
Craft, Gilbert J SOn M W 17 S Ala Ala Ala
181-189
McGrew, Julia M Head F W 68 Wd 20 Ala England Ireland
Gartman, William R Boarder M W 51 S Ala Ala Ala Millwright sawmill","STR06" "I20636","Waite","Canada","22 Jan 1677","Abt 1749","0","""[Canada Waite] was the child born in captivity to Benjamin Waite, the hero of the early days, who with Stephen Jennings made the perilous trip to Canada in the Winter to ransom captives taken in the memorable attack on Hatfield, Sept. 19, 1677."" Daily Hampshire Gazette, 22 October 1972

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcstayfamily/smith.htm","STR06" "I30112","Wakefield","Laurie Sue","3 Jan 1953","5 Feb 2022","0","Obituary of Laurie Sue Wakefield Reed

Laurie Sue Wakefield Reed grew up in Adrian, a small town in Michigan, the middle child in a family of seven. Avid reading beginning in grade school led to the desire to travel and experience the larger world. At age 19, she and a friend she met at girl scout camp toured Europe together, staying in hostiles, traveling by Eurail, joining in with the hundreds of other young people from around the world doing the same.

A few years later, after graduating from Western Michigan University with a dual degree in English and Philosophy, she moved to South Korea and served as a Peace Corps volunteer. On her way back home, she stopped in Eugene to visit a friend, fell in love with the mountains and ocean, and decided to make this town her home. Laurie thoroughly enjoyed the outdoors, hiking through the forests, swimming in the lakes, even completing a technical climb to the apex of Mt. Washington. She spent many adventurous days with friends at the ocean, completing over 100 scuba dives, including a shark dive in Fiji.
Wanting to have a career that truly helped people, Laurie pursued a Master's degree in Occupational Therapy at the University of Puget Sound. After working for others, she opened a private practice to focus on promoting autonomy of the needs of people with rheumatoid diseases and various types of arthritis. A plaque on her clinic wall described it best: ""It's a beautiful thing when a career and a passion come together""

During this time Laurie met and married artist and craftsman, Dave Reed. After twenty-four years of marriage, they decided to pursue separate dreams.

At the age of sixty-five, Laurie retired, flying to Africa the next day. She was there a month, visiting five countries. Seeing the native animals in their natural setting had been a dream since childhood.

Upon her return home, she was diagnosed with end stage ovarian cancer and told, regrettably, that she had only three to six months left of life. Focus was on ""getting papers in order"". On a flight to Michigan to participate in spreading her deceased brother's ashes, she was seated next to a man flying to South Carolina to visit his son. A week later, on the flight home, the same man, John Sugar, was again seated next to her. They enjoyed their conversations and decided to have dinner together to celebrate this coincidence. They ended up falling in love.

To their surprise and delight, Laurie lived another four years, feeling quite well. During this time she traveled, skied in the mountains and swam in the ocean. She wrote a book, laughed and played with her growing family and friends, thoroughly enjoying the new love she stumbled into along the way.

Laurie passed away peacefully, in her sleep, on Saturday, February 5, 2022. She was preceded in death by both parents, a sister, and two brothers. She is survived by one brother, eight nieces and nephews and thirteen great nieces and nephews.
Arrangements being made by Musgrove Family Mortuary.

Published by Musgrove Mortuary & West Lawn Memorial Park on Feb. 18, 2022.","STR06" "I30474","","","","","","","" "I30399","Wakefield","Vickie Lynn","17 May 1948","24 Oct 2010","0","The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 26, September 5, 1966, reported that Vicki Lynn graduated from Adrian High School and was accepted to Western Michigan University in the fall.","STR06" "I42819","Walden","Earl Reid","29 Jan 1888","30 Oct 1967","0","FindAGrave shows him as a son of Benjamin T. WALDEN and Josephine JAMES.","STR06" "I9052","Walden","Lewis Mckinney","24 Jan 1915","Jul 1975","0","This APPEARS to be his listing from the SSDI at Rootsweb:

LEWIS WALDEN 24 Jan 1915 Jul 1975 77049 (Houston, Harris, TX) (none specified) 460-07-3390 Texas

There are two other Lewis Walden's listed in Texas, however, both of them were quite a bit older than the one listed above.","STR06" "I9053","","","","","","","" "I9055","","","","","","","" "I24968","Walder","Martha Cordelia","22 Feb 1911","16 Nov 1964","0","Last name shown as Walden, Waldron, and Walder.It appears that Walder is the actual name, as this is the name shown on the Texas Birth Index record of her son, F.H. McLemore, Jr. and her daughter, Martha Ozelia.","STR06" "I46648","Waldon","Billy John","22 Oct 1967","19 Feb 2022","0","Billy John Waldon, 54, of Hemphill, Texas passed away on Saturday, February 19, 2022 at CHI St. Lukes Memorial Hospital.

Billy was born on October 22, 1967 in Livingston, Texas to Johnny Waldon and Wilma Jean Latham Waldon Dickerson. He was a lifelong resident of Sabine County.

He is survived by his brothers, Roy Buddy Waldon of Hemphill, Benny Waldon and wife, Dorothy of Alvarado, Texas, Bobby Waldon and wife, Stacy of Hemphill, Steven Waldon and wife, Kim of La Marque, Texas, Robert Dickerson and wife, Donna Kay of Hemphill, Charles Dickerson and wife Patsy of Milam, and Tommy Dickerson and wife, Peggy of Hemphill; sister, Judy Latham and husband, Ronnie of Lufkin and Jeannie Adkison of Hemphill.

He was preceded in death by his parents Johnny Waldon and Wilma Jean Latham Waldon Dickerson; and sisters, Claire Denby and Jennifer ""Jan"" Linzy.

A Graveside Service will begin at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, February 21, 2022 in Springhill Cemetery in Hemphill, Texas under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Pat Jacks officiating.

Condolences and memories can be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 23, 2022, page 8","STR06" "I28950","","","","","","","" "I19394","Waldrop","Claiborne Parrish","11 Jan 1792","22 May 1872","0","Kathy Casagrande writes that Claiborne Waldroup was born Claiborne Parrish Waldrop 1-11-1792 in South Carolina. Claiborne is the son of Hezekiah Waldrop born circa 1772 and Martha Davenport. Hezekiah Waldrop was the child of John Waldrop b. circa 1732 in Hanover Co., VA and Tabitha Parrish. This family can be traced further back to Michael Waldrop b. circa 1680 in VA. The father of Claiborne Waldroup died in MS after 1850 in possibly Holmes County. Paula Jones, a family researcher, states that Claiborne Parrish Waldrop always spelled his name as WALDROP.

No listings for Waldrop or any spelling variation in the Sabine Parish cemetery records.

The History of Sabine Parish, Louisiana (author John Belisle, The Sabine Banner Press, 1912) states that ""in 1860 the white population of Sabine Parish numbers about four thousant, and there were less than two thousand slaves. There were few really wealthy people in the parish, and many owned not more than one of two slaves. the owners of six or more in 1861 included C. P. Waldrup.

http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924028797707/cu31924028797707_djvu.txt","STR06" "I19394","Waldrop","Claiborne Parrish","11 Jan 1792","22 May 1872","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 27 Aug 1850
Stamped 108
33-41
Claiborne Waldroup 52 M Farmer 5000 SC
Frank Waldroup 19 M Labourer Miss
Hiram Waldroup 16 None Miss
Samuel Waldroup 14 M Miss
Napoleon Waldroup 12 Miss
Darius Waldroup 9 M Miss","STR06" "I19416","Waldrop","Claiborne Parrish","Abt 1828","14 Aug 1862","0","Howard Waldrop notes that he died in the Civil War.","STR06" "I28793","","","","","","","" "I19393","Waldrop","Darius ""Toby""","12 Jan 1841","12 Jul 1912","0","Paula Jones writes that Darius Waldroup and Mary Lout had 8 children, and that he later married E.T. Toyn.","STR06" "I32615","Waldrop","Elizabeth ""Betty""","17 Nov 1817","Aft 1880","0","At the time of the 1880 Federal Census, she was living with her son and daughter-in-law, William M. and Rachel Cobb, in Bayou San Miguel, Sabine Parish, Louisiana.
","STR06" "I19389","Waldrop","Francis ""Frank"" Plummer","Sep 1831","Bef 1910","0","Paula Jones writes that Francis Plummer Waldrop was her third great grandfather, and that he married Clarissa J. Shaw. She has more information on this line, and can be reached at Paulaj@crcom.net.","STR06" "I14723","","","","","","","" "I19528","Waldrop","James","Abt 1826","12 Jan 1891","0","Howard Waldrop noted that he married second Florida BOSSIER.","STR06" "I32618","Waldrop","Lucinda","28 Jan 1822","Aft 1900","0","Howard Waldrop notes that she married William F. WOODS on 24 Jan 1839 in Rankin County, Mississippi.","STR06" "I19527","Waldrop","Martha","Abt 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","Casagranda notes she is LIKELY a daughter of Claiborne P. Waldroup, also of Sabine Parish. James and Martha are not listed on the 1860 Sabine Parish census.Howard Waldrop notes it was actually her husband, James, who was a son of Claiborne Parrish and Mary Ann Waldrop. Paula Jones confirms this, and shows that Martha was the daughter of James D. Waldrop and Sarah Rigsby.","STR06" "I32619","Waldrop","Mary","Abt 1830","Bef 1872","0","Howard Rankin notes that she married George W. POSEY.","STR06" "I32617","Waldrop","Nancy","Abt 1820","Aft 1872","0","Howard Waldrop notes that she married Enoch LATHAM.","STR06" "I19392","Waldrop","Napolean Bonaparte","Abt 1838","8 Apr 1864","0","Paula Jones writes that he married Martha Alford and had four children. Howard Waldrop writes that he died in Mansfield.","STR06" "I19514","Waldrop","Narcissa","Abt 1824","Abt 1894","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, P. O. Many
Enumerated 11 Jun 1860
113-113
S. D. Bossier 40 M Farmer $1500 $1400 La
Narcis Bossier 35 F Miss (Second wife?)
Indiana Bossier 14 F La
Elizabeth Bossier 12 F La
Albert S. Bossier 10 M La
Robert Bossier 8 M La
Newton Bossier 2 M La
Jasper Bossier 4/12 M La
Claiborne Paris 14 M La [last name McDonald, stepson]
Eliza Lee 13 F La [last name McDonald, stepdaughter]
Robert Noles 11 M La [last name McDonald, stepson]
S. H. Waldrop 24 M La
Sophia Waldrope 17 F La
Mary E. Waldrope 1/12 f La

1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 6, P. O. Mansfield DeSoto Parish
Enumerated 23 July 1870
Page 8, Stamped 356
18-18
Bossier, Caesar 81 M W At Home 200 100 La
McDonald, Claiborne P 25 M W Farmer --- 150 La
McDonald (sic), Narcissa 42 F W Keeping House 2000 259 Miss
McDonald (sic), Jasper 9 M W At Home La
McDonald (sic), Laura 7 F W At Home La

1880 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, San Patrice, Ward 6
Enumerated 15 Oct 1880
Page 82 SD 2 ED 45
273-285
Bossier, Jasper W M 21 Farmer La La Miss
Bossier, Jane W F 22 Wife Keeping House La Tenn La
Bossier, Narcissa W F 44 Mother At Home Miss Miss Cannot read or write




","STR06" "I19391","Waldrop","Samuel H.","Abt 1836","22 May 1863","0","Harold Waldrop notes that he died as a result of the Civil War.","STR06" "I2428","Walicek","Mary Clara","26 Mar 1893","24 Apr 1976","0","Name Mary C Mcgrew
Event Type Death
Event Date 24 Apr 1976
Event Place Yoakum, DeWitt, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 26 Mar 1893
Birthplace Fayette, Texas
Father's Name Frank Walicek
Mother's Name Ondreas
Informant Mrs. John ""Nell"" Dvorak (daughter)
Certificate Number 27731
GS Film number 2243931
Digital Folder Number 005145758
Image Number 02625



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K38Y-3DN : accessed 09 Jul 2014), Mary C Mcgrew, 24 Apr 1976; citing certificate number 27731, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2243931.","STR06" "I45528","Walker","Addie","30 Nov 1885","8 Apr 1966","0","The biographical information below was copied from her FindAGrave Memorial page, created by Judy Rogers and maintained by Elizabeth Duncan.

Addie did not marry. Her father, John Philip Walker, was one of the founders and owners of Walker Brothers & Company on Davis Street in Luling.

As an adult she lived with her parents on Crockett Street in Luling and then later she lived with her sister, Bernice Ridout, and family, in Luling, Texas.

She was named in honor of her mother's sister, who was also her father's first wife.","STR06" "I22780","","","","","","","" "I5545","Walker","Anna Elizabeth","3 Sep 1884","16 Jan 1909","0","Presumed to be the second wife of William E. Campbell from 1) Sabine County Marriage Records and 2) proximity of families. They lived nearby in Precinct 1 of Sabine County in 1910 and 1920. The marriage occured after the 1900 census, and Anna died before the 1910 census, so this can not be verified through census records.","STR06" "I16265","Walker","Anne","Abt 1652","Yes, date unknown","0","On 22 February 1665, Col. John Walker of Rappahannock County, Virginia wrote the body of his will, naming his wife Sarah, and his daughters, Anne, Frances, Jane, Elizabeth, Sarah and Hester---all single. To his daughter Anne Walker, he gave furniture and cattle. 6 July 1668 he wrote a codicil revoking this bequest to his daughter Anne, now under sixteen and the wife of John Payne. He instead gave her a share of his land in Gloucester County.","STR06" "I5019","Walker","Bettie Helen","Sep 1871","Abt 1950","0","In 1930, she was living in the home of her son Chester, and in 1940 with daughter Ruth.","STR06" "I37006","Walker","Charles Latrent ""Trent"" ""C. L.""","20 Oct 1926","2 Aug 2013","0","Obituary
copied from the Carroway Funeral Home Website, and also published in

The Sabine County Reporter
August 7, 2013, Page 16

Memorial services for Charles L. Walker, 86, of Diboll will be held Sunday, August 4, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. in the Henderson Chapel of First United Methodist Church of Lufkin with Reverend D. Nick Sholars officiating. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Carroway Funeral Home.

Mr. Walker was born October 20, 1926 in Hemphill, Texas to the late Bessie (Stringer) and J.B. Walker, Sr., and died Friday, August 2, 2013 in a local hospital.

Mr. Walker served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, and retired from the Monsanto Chemical Corporation in Alvin, where he was a Chemist for 30 years. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Hemphill.

Dad loved well and was well loved. He will be greatly missed.

Survivors include his wife of 64 years, Charlotte King Walker of Lufkin; daughter and son-in-law, An and Jack Sweeny of Lufkin; son and daughter-in-law, Chuck and Patty Walker of Alvin; he was lovingly ""Bop"" to his granddaughters and their spouses, Jennifer and Chris Hill and Sara and Charlie Hill and great-grandchildren Price, Walker, Lucy, Charlotte, Ella and Preston Hill; sister, Mary Francis ""Fritz"" Sedwick of Corpus Christi; and numerous nieces and nephews.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers, J.B. ""Jug"" Walker, Clarence Walker, Harvel Walker and Hugh Walker.

Memorial contributions may be made to the The Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758517, Topeka, Kansas 66675.

Memories and condolences may be added at www.carrowayfuneralhome.com.

Carroway Funeral Home, Lufkin, directors.","STR06" "I13696","Walker","Ella","24 Feb 1889","20 Apr 1955","0","Sometimes shown as Lee Ella Walker. Shown as May Ella Walker McDaniel on the Texas Birth certificate of son Clement. Most often shown simply as ""Ella.""

Name Ella Walker Mcdaniel
Event Type Death
Event Date 20 Apr 1955
Event Place Yellowpine, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 24 Feb 1889
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name John Walker
Mother's Name Eunice White
Informant Mrs Zuda Tinsley
Certificate Number 19994
GS Film number 2114388
Digital Folder Number 005145312
Image Number 03449



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K378-JH9 : accessed 13 Apr 2014), Ella Walker Mcdaniel, 20 Apr 1955; citing certificate number 19994, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2114388.","STR06" "I13698","Walker","Erie James","23 Jun 1892","23 Jan 1964","0","Charles White instead lists him as Era Walker.","STR06" "I16081","Walker","Evaline Emma","19 Nov 1885","Yes, date unknown","0","Charlie White instead has her as Eoline born ca 1886.","STR06" "I3292","Walker","Harvel Gene","26 May 1932","31 Mar 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
April 3, 1996, Page 12

Harvel Gene Walker

Harvel Gene Walker, 63, of Hemphill died Sunday, March 31, 1996, at Sabine County Hospital following an extended illness.

Born May 26, 1932, as a son of the late J. B. and Bessie (Stringer) Walker, he was a lifelong area resident. Walker was retired as a teacher, coach and principal with the Hemphill Independent School District. Following his retirement he served as municipal judge of the City of Hemphill and with the board of directors for Sabine County Hospital. He was a U. S. Army Veteran of Korea and a member of the Shriners, Littleton Fowler Masonic Lodge #305 and First Baptist Church.

Survivors: wife, Faye Walker of Hemphill; a son, William Foster Walker of Lufkin, a ssiter, Mary Frances SEDWICK of Hemphill, three brothers, J. B. Walker Jr of Bardwell, C. L. Walker of Hemphill, and C. O. Walker of Richmond; and two grandsons, Christopher Walker and Zachary Walker.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill with Bro. Wendell Ferguson, Bro. Richard L. Smith, Bro. W. Clarence Howell, and Father Otis Paul Procella officiating. Interment was at Hemphill City Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I11275","Walker","Harvey Lee","25 Dec 1895","26 Feb 1967","0","Name Harvey Lee Walker
Event Type Death
Event Date 26 Feb 1967
Event Place Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 25 Dec 1895
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Occupation Plumber Plumbing'
Veteran NO
Father's Name John Walker
Mother's Name Hanna Ashmore
Burial Memory Park Longview
Informant Viola P Walker (wife)
Certificate Number 17952
GS Film number 2138494
Digital Folder Number 005164799
Image Number 02763



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/9MXM-HRVZ : accessed 15 Jun 2014), Harvey Lee Walker, 26 Feb 1967; citing certificate number 17952, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2138494.","STR06" "I3855","Walker","Iva Mae","7 Nov 1899","15 Nov 1996","0","The Wise Co. Messenger

Iva Mae Williamson

Service for Iva Mae Williamson, 97, of Decatur was Nov. 17 at Coker Funeral Home Chapel. John Featherston presided, with burial at Oaklawn Cemetery in Decature. Williamson died Nov. 15 in Decatur. She was born Nov. 7, 1899, in the Sycamore community and married Calvin Weaver Williamson in 1920. She was a member of the Church of Christ and retired after 52 years as a school teacher.

She was proceeded in death by her husband. She is survived by a son, Calvin Williamson of Decatur; three sisters, Mada Bird of Bridgeport; Ferrold Hillin of Wichita Falls and Eva Rasbury of Grandbury; five grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.","STR06" "I11272","Walker","James Elias ""Lias""","18 Feb 1889","22 May 1959","0","Name James Lias Walker
Event Type Death
Event Date 22 May 1959
Event Place Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 18 Feb 1889
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Occupation Retired Plumber
Father's Name John L Walker
Mother's Name Hanna Ashmore
Informant Lois Smith
Burial Lone Star Cemetery Sabine County
Certificate Number 27612
GS Film number 2115899
Digital Folder Number 005145456
Image Number 00634



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/9M6B-7CKW : accessed 15 Jun 2014), James Lias Walker, 22 May 1959; citing certificate number 27612, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2115899.","STR06" "I26543","Walker","James M.","15 Sep 1804","Yes, date unknown","0","He was a Doctor.","STR06" "I38523","","","","","","","" "I37004","Walker","John B. ""J. B.""","4 Jul 1900","4 Feb 1965","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1, East Mayfield Town
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 202-1 Sd 19 Sheet 2B
325-29-32
Walker, John B Head M W 29 M 20 Tx La La Manager General Store
Walker, Bessie L Wf F W 30 M 21 Tx MO MO
Walker, Mary F Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Walker, J. B. Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Walker, Latrent Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I13697","Walker","John Bailey","12 Feb 1891","","0","His widowed mother, Eunice (White) Walker, lived with he and his wife in 1920.","STR06" "I2823","Walker","John Philip ""J. P.""","6 Mar 1849","11 Dec 1927","0","The biographical information below was copied from her FindAGrave Memorial page, created by Judy Rogers and maintained by Elizabeth Duncan.

John Philip Walker was the fourth son born to Philip and Sarah E. Walker. He was born in Lauderdale County, Tennessee but records also indicate his birth in neighboring Haywood County.

When he was a small child the family, now with seven children, left Tennessee and settled in Guadalupe County near the San Marcos River at Prairie Lea. John P. was only twelve years old when Civil War broke out. He was too young to serve, but his three older brothers, Patrick Henry, William Byron, and James Knox, all left Texas to serve.

In 1873 he married Addie Fenner and they moved to Luling, living on S. 1st Street (now Mesquite Ave.) John P joined his brother, James K., in the mercantile business 'J.K. Walker and Brother' in Luling. They had two sons before Addie's death at an early age, in 1874.

After Addie's death, John P. and the boys lived with the Fenner family in Luling: his mother-in-law Alzedda and three of her adult children, Sarah E., Christopher and Josephine C.

In Feb 1881 John married Josephine C. Fenner. They made their home in Luling and had four children.

By 1883, a new store at the corner of Davis and Pecan became an important mercantile center for Luling and surrounding area. The store underwent changes in the following years, but ownership interest remained primarily with the Walker brothers and eventually younger nephews. Walker Bros. store still remains on Davis Street.","STR06" "I26519","Walker","Lorena","2 Oct 1877","20 Jan 1977","0","Her father, John L. Walker, was living with the family at the time of the 1930 census.","STR06" "I12401","Walker","Margaret","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Daniel A. McDonald.","STR06" "I11273","Walker","Margaret ""Maggie"" Francis","14 Apr 1891","24 Feb 1973","0","Name Margaret Francis Runnels
Event Type Death
Event Date 24 Feb 1973
Event Place Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 14 Apr 1891
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name John Walker
Mother's Name Hanna Ashmore
Informant John A. Runnels (Husband)
Certificate Number 103519
GS Film number 2242963
Digital Folder Number 005145939
Image Number 00976



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/9M61-1JFH : accessed 15 Jun 2014), Margaret Francis Runnels, 24 Feb 1973; citing certificate number 103519, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2242963.","STR06" "I37010","","","","","","","" "I26512","Walker","Octavia","Abt 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","Could she be the M. Octivine WALKER that married Conrad W. McELROY on 7 July 1892 in Sabine County? (Source: Barbara Yancey Dore)","STR06" "I28327","Walker","Perry Leroy","28 Jul 1939","25 Dec 2006","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 3, 2007, page 7

Perry L. Walker

Perry L. Walker, 67, of Dayton died Monday, Dec. 25, 2006, at his residence. Walker had lived in Baytown most of his life before moving to Dayton three years ago. He was the owner/operator of Perry Walker Homes Inc. for over 40 years. He was a U.S. Army veteran and a member of the Harris County Appraisal District. Survivors: father, Leroy WALKER and wife Charlene of Kirbyville; daughter, Lisa and husband Chris PERRY of Dallas; and three grandchildren, Leah, Layne, and Luke. Funeral services were held Dec. 27 at Forest Oaks Chapel in Jasper with Bro. Don Hoffman of Sandy Creek Baptist Church officiating. Interment was at Brookeland Cemetery in Sabine County. Pallbearers: C.D. Penney, Bob Brewster, Pet Gary, Robert Gary, Jimmy Woods, and James Fitzgerald. Services are under the direction of Forest Oaks Funeral Home of Jasper. Condolences accepted at www.timeformemory.com/forestoaks.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2007)","STR06" "I44977","Walker","Sarah L.","6 Feb 1851","20 Nov 1925","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Earl Alexander, shows her as a daughter of Jeremiah WALKER (FAG#13620726) and his wife Louisiana (FAG#13620724).
","STR06" "I5102","Walker","T. Ed","Bef 1908","21 Aug 1985","0","Cova Jean Williams attended his funeral with her Dad.","STR06" "I22779","","","","","","","" "I18253","Wall","Christopher","8 Jan 1796","Yes, date unknown","0","Nancy Stround had a second child, Christopher Wall, also born 8 January 1896 in South Carolina. He also resided in Sabine Parish, marrying a Mrs. Nancy Davis in West Feliciana Parish 22 November 1823. He served in the War of 1812, in the consolidated 10 and 20 regiment, Louisiana Militia. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 82).","STR06" "I17896","Wall","Daniel","Bef 1867","Yes, date unknown","0","The son of Travis Marion Wall and Martha Riser. (White and Toole, p 77).","STR06" "I46023","Wall","Lula Ellen","27 Aug 1875","18 Dec 1962","0","On her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Larry Burwell, she is shown as a daughter of Jessie Frank Wall (b. 21-OCT-1843 in Tennessee, d. 10-MAR-1903), and Sarah C. Hamby(b. 17-OCT-1851 in Booneville, Logan County, Arkansas ( Scott County In 1849 ), d. 16-JUL-1937 in Logan, Arkansas, USA).","STR06" "I46029","Wall","Mattie Elzora","Nov 1869","8 Jun 1936","0","On her FindAGrave memorial page, created by MillieBelle and maintained by Ken Oliver, she is linked to her parents, Jesse Frank Wall and Sarah Caroline Hamby.","STR06" "I22696","","","","","","","" "I46693","Wallace","Deward Arigile","10 Feb 1902","19 Jul 1946","0","Obituary, as copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Mary Jo:

Funeral services were conducted for Deward Arigile Wallace, 44, of the Proctor community, Saturday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. at the Round Island Church, Rev. L.W Hart, assisted by Rev. Charles West of Athens College, was in charge of the services. Interment was in the City Cemetery, Mutual of Decatur, directing.

Mr. Wallace was found dead in his chair by his wife Friday morning about 7:15.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Velma McLemore Wallace, one son, David Alvis Wallace; one daughter, Hazel Irene Wallace; two brothers, S.K. Wallace of Moulton and William M. Wallace of Decatur; four sisters, Mrs. C.W. Austin, Mrs. D.L. Perry, Mrs. Garmon Vaughn and Miss Betty Wallace, all of Moulton.

Pallbearers were the brothers-in-law and nephews of the deceased, Homer and B. McLemore, J.L. Deemer, D.L. Posey, Morris Neal, Austin and Lehman Harris.

Serving as flower girls were nieces and cousins.

Published in The Alabama Courier, Athens, AL, Thursday, July 25, 1946
","STR06" "I445","Wallace","Elizabeth ""Betty"" C.","Between 1846 and 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1880 census, Elizabeth and Pascal Clark were living next door to her mother, Mary (Vardeman) and step-father, Henry White.","STR06" "I37141","Wallace","Evon","12 Mar 1921","19 Dec 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 25, 1996, Page 8

Evon Dorsey

Evon Dorsey, 75, of Route 2, Bronson, died Thursday, Dec, 19, 1996, at Memorial Medical Center of East Texas in Lufkin.

Born March 12, 1921, in Sexton, Sabine County, she was a lifelong resident of Sabine County, She was a homemaker and member of First Baptist Church, Bronson.

Survivors, husband, E. G. ""Top"" Dorsey of Bronson, three sons, James Zeigler and Jerry Zeigler, both of Houston, and Donald Zeigler of Covelo, California; a brother, L. T. Wallace of Hemphill; two grandchildren and four great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Scott Moody and Bro. Clarence Howell officiating. Interment was at Myrtle Springs Cemetery in Geneva.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I44536","Wallace","James C. ""J C""","4 Dec 1906","9 Feb 1996","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, JP 1
Enumerated April 16, 1940
SD 7 ED 174-2 Sheet 17B
Evelyn Street
361-0-809-M
Wallace, J C Head M W 33 M No H-2 Tx Same Place Truck Driver Lumber Mill
Wallace, Lila Wf F W 28 M No H-1 Tx Same Place
Wallace, Arnold Son M W 5 S No Tx Same Place
Wallace, Nita Jo Dtr F W 2 S Tx Same Place","STR06" "I21568","","","","","","","" "I29670","Wallace","Lillian","10 Apr 1884","14 Oct 1956","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, October 19, 1956
Page Eight

Lifelong Resident of Area Dies Sunday

Funeral services were held Tuesday at two p.m. in the Douglas Funeral Home for Mrs. William Zinnecker, 72, who died Sunday in Cass City Hospital. Rev. M. R. Vender officiated and burial was in Elkland Cemetery. Mrs. Zinnecker, a lifelong resident of this area, had been ill for over two months.

Daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallace, she was born April 10, 1884, on the farm now owned by Ellwood Eastman and which her parents homesteaded. She was married here October 21, 1902.

Surviving are her husband, five sons, John and Wallace of Cass City, Carl of Detroit, Park of Milwaukee, Wis., and Clark of Deford; seven granchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. Minta Connell of Cass City and Mrs. Effie Neifie of Pontiac.

Mrs. Zinnecker was a member of the Presbyterian Chruch.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)","STR06" "I448","Wallace","Mary Josephine","23 Feb 1851","24 Oct 1930","0","A Mary Wallice (sic) was enrolled in the District 6 School in Sabine County in 1854.

At the time of the 1910 census, Josephine was shown as being the mother of 11 children, 10 still living. It therefore appears she was not the mother of three children living with she and Elias at the time of the 1780 census, John (b. 1865) and Sydney Ann (b. 1867) and Felix J. (b. 1868).

At the time of the 1920 Federal census she was living with her youngest daugher and son-in-law, Minnie and Elmer Butler, in San Augustine County.

Her headstone reads: ""Come ye blessed - She lived and died a Christian - Beloved - How we miss you.""

Obituary follows. Copied from FamilySearch, Public Memory:

In memory of Mrs. Elias Clark, who went away, leaving us for a better world on October 24th 1930. She was born Feb. 23rd 1851. She was married to Elias Clark in 1870. To this union was born eleven children. They are: C.B. Clark, L.T. Clark, J.E. Clark, T.F. Clark, W.E. Clark, Mrs. Agnes Cole, Mrs. Minnie Butler, all of whom are still living. Bruce Clark, Mrs. Anna McLemore, Mrs. Mattie Chandler and Mrs. Ara Anderson, who preceded her in death. There were also three step-children: John Clark, who died in early life, Mrs. J.W. Craig, who is also dead, and Felix Clark, who still survives. She left eighty grandchildren and a host of great grandchildren.
She professed faith in Christ in early life and joined the missionary Baptist Church. She was a charter member the the Antioch Church, and was a faithful and devout Christian.
Dear Mother was kind and true, meeting everyone with a smile. She always bore her trials with patience. It was so hard to give her up, but God's will must be done, not ours. We know it was a joyful hour for her when she heard the Dear Savior saying: ""Enter Thou into the joy of the Lord. You have been faithful over a few things and I will make thee ruler over many things.""
What more can be said? We know that a life like this can mean only a self sacrifice and loving service with heart and hands. Such a life she performed, not one day but every day, striving to help everyone she could.
Funeral service was held by Eld. E.M. Gentry at Antioch Church and her body was laid to rest in Antioch Cemetery to await the resurrection.
Committee: E.J. McGown, L.H. Chandler and Cora McLemore

Note - This obituary was written in October of 1930 in memory of Mary Josephine Wallace Clark. Antioch Church is the Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in Sabine County, Texas. The cemetery is Gravel Hill Cemetery adjacent to the church property. A copy of the following poem was written below the obituary.

To that beautiful land we call heaven,
The place where we all want to be
Is a road that leads onward and upward,
And a lone weary traveler we see.
An angel is hastening to open
The pearly gates far and wide,
Bidding this pilgrim welcome,
To the joy on the other side.
Who is the traveler fair angel?
Someone's sister or brother?
Oh, no far greater than these,
'Tis someone's precious mother.
She is a mother old and gray,
And bent with the passing years,
As she toils through sunshine and shadows
And up through the vale of tears.
It has been her lot to be happy.
And then came her saddest hours.
Many a bitter weed she has plucked,
That grew in her lovely flowers.
Oh, dear tired, weary mother,
If we friends and loved ones knew
How thy loving hands have guided us,
And steered us safely through.
author unknown

","STR06" "I447","Wallace","Sophie H.","Abt 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","Sophia was listed as a one year old at the time of the 1850 Lawrence County, Mississippi census.

However, she was not listed on Schluter's 1860 transcription of the Sabine County, Texas census. Nor was she listed on Toole's 1870 transcription. She was listed as part of the household in Toole & Speight's 1880 transcription however. Why was she missing from the earlier transcriptions? Perhaps the Joseph, age 12, who was listed only in 1860 actually should have been shown as Sophie. And in 1870, perhaps she was shown as Josephin","STR06" "I444","Wallace","Thompson ""Finn""","Abt 1818","Between 1851 and 1854","0","(Research):In looking for the first husband of Mary Etta VARDEMAN, I was found the following family that was a near perfect match. The names, ages and birthplaces for Maretta, Elizabeth and Sophia match their later census listings in Sabine County, Texas. I looked at every WALLACE and WALLIS family that was indexed in Mississippi in 1850 by Ancestry.com. They were in Lawrence County, Mississippi, which is located in the southwestern portion of the state, nearby to Pike and Amite counties.

1850 Federal Census Mississippi, Lawrence County:

29-29
Wallis, Thomson 32 M W Farmer $50 Miss
Wallis, Maretta 29 F W Miss
Wallis, Elizabeth 3 F W Miss
Wallis, Sophia 1 F W Miss

I am assuming this is the correct family for the time being. More information should be gathered to either prove or disprove this assumption.

Other Wallis's in Lawrence County in 1850 include:
30-30
Wallis, James A 27 M W Farmer Miss
Wallis, Nancy W 18 F W Miss
Wallis, Sarah M 1 F W Miss

32-32
Wallis, Thomson Sr.62 M W Farmer 350 So Car
Wallis, C?ary 62 F W Ga
Wallis, Clementina 22 F W Miss
Wallis, Martin 21 M W Miss
Collins, Centhia 18 F W La?

","STR06" "I36846","","","","","","","" "I45422","Waller","Emma B.","3 Nov 1884","25 Feb 1980","0","Her Texas Death Certificate showed her as a daughter of W. H. Waller and Katie McClelland. She was a resident of Hemphill, although she died at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont. The informant was Mrs. Harry Kellam.","STR06" "I8379","Wallter","Anna Barbara","Bef 1704","15 Apr 1742","0","BonnieMargaret shows her as a daughter of Balthasar Wallter, a citizen of Pl?derhausen (p. 50).","STR06" "I2270","Walpole","Sarah Caroline","1831","Aft 1870","0","She was said to have married first Josiah M. CHAMBERS, on 29 Dec 1845, second Orville Lee THURMOND, and third David Ford, on 6 July 1859.","STR06" "I19688","","","","","","","" "I30284","Walters","Myrtle Olene","20 Jun 1914","9 Jan 1998","0","Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, January 14, 1998
Page Nine

Obituaries

Myrtle Helwig

Myrtle O. Helwig, 83, of Cass City, died Friday, Jan. 9. 1998, at Hills and Dales General Hospital, Cass City.

Born June 20, 1914, in Cass City, she was the daughter of James Wesley and Eleanor (Lounsbury) Walters. She married Clark E. Helwig April 15, 1939, in Cass City. He died May 10, 1989.

A seamtress in her home for many years, she was a member of the United Methodist Church of Cass City.

Surviving are 7 grandchildren, Jeffrey FINKBEINER of Cass City, Susan (Finkbeiner) KADY of Gagetown, Jon (Rosemary) FINKBEINER, James FINKBEINER (Tina Dubay), Donald FINKBEINER, Sally E. FINKBEINER and Sharon FINKBEINER, all of Cass City; four great-grandchildren; a son-in-law, Donald H. FINKBEINER of Cass City; a half-sister, Margaret McCLOREY of Cass City; a sister-in-law, Gloria PEDDIE, and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by a son, William HELWIG; a daughter, Judy FINKBEINER; a granddaughter, Dawn FINKBEINER; grandson, Clark FINKBEINER, and 4 brothers, Stanley and Wesley WALTERS and Wayne and Dean PEDDIE.

Funeral services were held Monday at the United Methodist Church of Cass City with the Rev. Philip Rice officiating.

Interment was in Elkland Township Cemetery, Cass City.

Memorials may be made to the United Methodist Church of Cass City Building Fund.

Little & Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City, was in charge of arrangements.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2008)","STR06" "I22831","","","","","","","" "I42643","Walton","Andrew Jackson","29 Apr 1879","5 May 1945","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDKW-47C
name: Andrew Jackson Walton
death date: 05 May 1945
death place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 66 years 6 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 29 Apr 1879
birthplace: San Augustine, Texas
marital status: Widowed
spouse's name:
father's name: William Walton
father's birthplace: Miss.
mother's name: Nancy Kimball
mother's birthplace: Miss.
occupation: School Caretaker
place of residence: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
cemetery:
burial place: Coleman, Texas
burial date: 06 May 1945
additional relatives: X
film number: 2137916
digital film number: 4029689
image number: 2408
reference number: cn 20018
Collection: Andrew Jackson Walton, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42643","Walton","Andrew Jackson","29 Apr 1879","5 May 1945","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Coleman County, JP 1
Enumerated April 30, 1930
ED 242-3 SD 14 Sheet 12B
259-259
Walton, Andrew J Head M W 50 m 2022 Tx Miss MissFarmer
Walton, Eula Wf F W 46 m 16 Tx Ala Ark
Walton, Modell Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Walton, Francis Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Walton, Margie Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
","STR06" "I40721","Walton","Jewel B.","8 Jun 1911","Yes, date unknown","0","John W. Clark writes that he was employed by the Arabian Oil Company and lived in Englewood, New Jersey.","STR06" "I40720","Walton","John Alexander","Abt 1890","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Hudspeth County, JP #2, Fort Hancock
Enumerated 11 Apr 1930
ED 115-20 SD 20 Sheet 10B
State Highway #80
149-220
Walton, John Hd m W 40 Wd Ok US Tx Pumper Railroad
Walton, Jewel Son m W 18 S Tx Ok Tx Truck Driver Gas Station
Walton, Vivian Dtr F W 16 S Tx Ok Tx
Walton, Leslie Son M W 14 S Tx Ok Tx
Walton, Adell Dtr F W 9 S Tx Ok Tx
150-221
Clark, Olan Head M W 24 m 17 Tx Tx Ark Salesman Grocery Store
Clark, Annie May Wf F W 25 M 18 Tx Austria Ala
Clark, Duane Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Betty June Dtr F W 1 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I45457","Walton","Lonnie Love","3 Mar 1922","27 Oct 2014","0","Lonnie Love McGown, 92, of Milam, passed away Monday evening in the Dogwood Trails Manor in Woodville, Texas. She was born in Sabine County to J.U. and Fannie Fussell Walton. Lonnie was a member of the Geneva Baptist Church in Geneva, Texas.

Lonnie married Billie T. McGown on March 24th, 1938, and celebrated their 76th anniversary before Billie passed away on June 24, 2014. The four months she lived on this earth without her precious husband, she was looking forward to this day when she would be with him again. Billie had left instructions for their two daughters to take care of their mother, and they were by her side when she left for Heaven to be with their dad.

Lonnie was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, her sister Myrtle Walton Poole and her great granddaughter Colleen McInnerney. She is survived by her daughters Merle Davis and her husband Charles of Woodville, Joyce Lowery and her husband John of Jasper, her niece Donna White and her husband Mike of Katy, Texas, five grandchildren, eleven great grandchildren and one great-great granddaughter.

Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Wednesday, October 29, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. The family will welcome friends in the Chapel one hour before service time. Burial will follow in the McGown Cemetery, Milam, Texas.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, November 5, 2014, Page 9","STR06" "I42646","Walton","O. V.","7 Aug 1908","12 Jul 1920","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDRM-Z8V
name: O. V. Walton
death date: 13 Jul 1920
death place: Brownwood, Brown, Texas
gender: Female
race: white
death age: 12 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 07 Aug 1908
birthplace: San Augustine Co, Texas
marital status: Single
spouse's name:
father's name: Andrew J. Walton
father's birthplace: San Augustine Co, Texas
mother's name: Eula Baldree
mother's birthplace: Texas
occupation: Student
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place: Tickham, Texas
burial date: 13 Jul 1920
additional relatives: X
film number: 2073789
digital film number: 4024457
image number: 2267
reference number: cn 21728
Collection: O. V. Walton, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I46819","Walton","Tassie Alice","10 Nov 1914","19 Dec 1993","0","The Texas Birth Certificate of her eldest son, Carl Henry, shows her as Tassie Alice Walton, born in Broaddus, Texas.","STR06" "I42645","Walton","Vena","12 Nov 1903","24 Oct 1973","0","FindAGrave indicates her husband was named Clyde Jasper ""Ted"" Bell. A photo of their double headstone is shown.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36H-L6P
name: Vena Bell
event: Death
event date: 24 Oct 1973
event place: 4340 Potomac, University Park, Dallas, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 12 Nov 1903
birthplace: San Augustino, Texas
father's name: Andrew Jackson Walton
mother's name: Eula Elizabeth Baldree
Occupation Sales Lady Real Estate
certificate number: 92581
film number: 2242950
digital folder number: 005145900
image number: 00195
Collection: Vena Bell, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42644","Walton","Wilma","16 Jun 1902","31 Oct 1923","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3C1-K9Q
name: Wima Walton
event: Death
event date: 31 Oct 1923
event place: Coleman, Coleman, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Single
birth date: 16 Jun 1902
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: A J Walton
mother's name: Eula Baldru
occupation help around the home
certificate number: 28767
film number: 2074922
digital folder number: 005145632
image number: 00048
Collection: Wima Walton, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I15620","Walton","Winnie","Abt 1821","Aft 1861","0","A Rebecca Walton, relationship not listed, was living with Winnie and William McDaniel at the time of the 1850 Sabine County, Texas census.

Dry Creek Baptist Church Minutes:

Mar 1846: Recieved Winney McDaniel by experience. Note: Winney McDaniel was the wife of William Watson McDaniel, brother of Charity. Shortly before 1850 they moved to MS and then to Sabine Co, Texas where Levi McDaniel also moved.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=renees&id=I3352","STR06" "I3011","","","","","","","" "I14521","Wanek","Frank J.","Abt 1895","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Saline County, Wilber
Enumerated April 12, 1930
ED 76-24 SD 11 Sheet 4B
96-96
Wanek, Frank J Head M W 35 M 25 Ne Czech Czech Farmer
Wanek, Anna C Wf F W 37 m 27 Neb Germany Czech
Wanek, Mary A Dtr F W 4 S Neb Neb Neb
Wanek, Rose M Dtr F W 2 S Neb Neb Neb

","STR06" "I14497","Wanek","Maryanne Catherine","9 Aug 1925","12 Aug 1981","0","Last Rites Held for Mrs. Soukup

Maryanne Catherine Soukup was born to Frank J. Wanek and Anna Kersenbrock on August 9, 1925, at Wilber, Nebraska, and passed away on August 12, 1981, at Lincoln Nebraska at the age of 56 years and three days.

She graduated from Wilber high school with the class of 1944 after which she attended business school in Lincoln. In 1946 she was emplyed by the Fairmont Food Company at Crete after which she tookd employment with the Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph Company as a comptrometer operator until her marriage.

On April 15, 1952, she was united in marriage to Arnold H. Soukup at St. Weceslaus church in Wilber by Reverend Jerome Pokorny, joining her husband in farming.

In the fall of 1959, they retired from the farm and moved to Milligan where both were employed. Maryanne worked at Kottas Pharmacy and for M. Stastny while he was associated with the Production Credit Company. In July of 1961 she began a career with the postal Service in July of 1981 (sic).

Maryanne was a member of the St. Wenceslaus church and past president of the Altar Society, past president of the Americal Legion H.S.S.K. Post Ladies Auxiliary, treasurer to the Milligan Public Library and to the Saline Center Lodge No. 389.

Maryanne was preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her husband Arnold H. of Lincoln; sister Rosemarie Hannon and her husband James of Friend; nephew Michael of Wilber, Steven and wife Judy of Lincoln, and niece Judy of Friend.

Funeral services were conducted Friday, August 14, 10:00 am at St. Wenceslaus chruch with Msfr. J.J. Ingenhorst. Graveside services were at 1:30 pm with Msgr.","STR06" "I14523","Wanek","Rosemarie","24 Jan 1930","18 Dec 2010","0","She was said to have married James HANNON.

Dennis Belohlavy indicated a notice of her upcoming Eightieth birthday was published in the Crete (NE) News on January 20, 2010.

Obituary

Rosemarie Hannon, passed away on Saturday, December 18th, 2010 at Bryan LGH West. She was born to Anna C. (Kersenbrock) and Frank J. Wanek on January 24, 1930 in Wilber. A graduate of Wilber High School in 1948. She married James H. Hannon on May 13th, 1952 and to this union three children were born; Michael, Steve, and Judy. Rosemarie was a co-owner of the Greentop and also was employed for many years at Warren Memorial Hospital.

Survivors include Michael of Dallas, and his children: David, Darin, and Michelle; Steve and wife Judy of York and their children: Scott, Sarah, and Kate; Judy and husband Dean Crawford of Friend and their children: Kiley and husband Tom and Jessica. Great grandchildren are Jacob Peters and Oliver Lee Palmertree. Preceded in death by her parents, sister and brother-in-law: Maryanne and Arnold Soukup, grandson: Mark Crawford.

Memorial Services: Wednesday, 2 pm, Kuncl Funeral Home, Crete. Interment: Sacred Heart Cemetery. Visitation: Tuesday, 5 to 8 pm, funeral home. Family greeting friends from 6 to 8 pm. Memorials in care of the family. Arrangements by Kuncl Funeral Home.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
","STR06" "I4169","Wankan","Zelda Rae","16 Dec 1916","2 May 1999","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, May 6, 1999

Obituaries

Zelda Lynch, 83, of San Augustine died May 2, 1999 at Memorial Medical Center in San Augustine.

Funeral services were held Monday, May 3, 1999 at 2:00 p.m. at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home with burial at Liberty Hill Memorial Gardens.

Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Rayford Sharpton.

Mrs. Lynch worked for several years in sales at San Augustine Drug Co. She was a gifted needle worker and specialized in heirloom quilts. She was the wife of the late Arch Lynch.

A native of Brady community in Shelby County, she lived in San Augustine many years and was a member of the Baptist Church.

Survivors include her son, Darnell Lynch of San Augustine, sisters, Altonia Sharpton and Trudie Leach, both of San Augustine; granchildren Laura Lynch Barbre of Arlington; and Kevin Lynch of San Augustine; and three great-granchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2011)","STR06" "I31640","Ward","Daniel Price","Abt 1813","Abt 1860","0","(Research):Census Information:

1850 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, Sub. 2
Enumerated 16 November 1850
Stamped 69
1179-1179
Daniel P. Ward 38 M Far Ten
Elizabeth Ward 35 F Ren
William Ward 8 M Ten
Letitia Ward 7 F Ten
Margaret Ward 3 F Ten
James N Ward 1 M Ten
1180-1180
E.C. Ward 36 M Far $1,000 Ten
Mary Ward 28 F Ten
Nancy Ward 10 F Ten
John Ward 9 M Ten
Elizabeth Ward 8 F Ten
Martha Ward 6 F Ten
Mary Ward 4 F Ten
Rosannah Ward 3 F Ten
Minerva Ward 1 F Ten","STR06" "I31650","Ward","Eleven","Aft 1834","Yes, date unknown","0","Noveda Metzger writes that ""Levin or Eleven/Eliven Ward. Nothing is known of him - in the 1868 papers, it said that he left home about 25 years.""","STR06" "I31642","Ward","Erasmus Columbus","4 Jun 1815","5 Nov 1891","0","(Research):Census Information:

1850 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, Sub. 2
Enumerated 16 November 1850
Stamped 69
1179-1179
Daniel P. Ward 38 M Far Ten
Elizabeth Ward 35 F Ren
William Ward 8 M Ten
Letitia Ward 7 F Ten
Margaret Ward 3 F Ten
James N Ward 1 M Ten
1180-1180
E.C. Ward 36 M Far $1,000 Ten
Mary Ward 28 F Ten
Nancy Ward 10 F Ten
John Ward 9 M Ten
Elizabeth Ward 8 F Ten
Martha Ward 6 F Ten
Mary Ward 4 F Ten
Rosannah Ward 3 F Ten
Minerva Ward 1 F Ten","STR06" "I36879","","","","","","","" "I25257","","","","","","","" "I31653","Ward","Louisa","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","Noveda Metzger writes that ""Louisa Ward b. c1838 (census) TN. In Flintville Cemetery, Lincoln County TN is a Louisa Ward d. 17 Feb 1918, no age given. Might be this one.""","STR06" "I31638","Ward","Noah","Between 1781 and 1784","Abt 1854","0","Noveda Metzger emailed that ""Noah was in Lincoln County as early as 1820, as mentioned in the 1820 Lincoln County TN Census. A deed of conveyance from Wm. Hammock to Noah Ward for 50 acres of land was ordered to be certified Monday, January 17,1820.

He is in the 1840 Lincoln County Tn census. In the 1850 Census, sub division 2, household 807, Noah, 63, Sarah 53, Noah 17, Elizabeth 14 and Louesa are listed.

In 1868, E. C. (Erasmus Columbus) Ward, Daniel P(rice) Ward, Wm. Steed and wife Jincey Emeline, and Noah Ward, all of Lincoln County, and S. J. McLemore and wife Nancy Mary Ann (sic), and Louisa Ward of Coffee County TN vs. Defendants Wm. Ward who resided in Mississippi, James Womack and wife Elizabeth of Illinois, and Eliven Ward a non-resident in parts unknown. (Note the possible mistake of S. J. McLemore & wife Nancy Mary Ann) - later in the petition ""about the year 1854 Noah Ward ---departed this life intestate----his only heirs at law: E. C. Ward, Daniel P. Ward, Jincey Emeline who intermarried with Wm. Steed, Noah Ward, Margaret J. who intermarried with S. J. McLamore, Nancy Mary Ann who intermarried with Albert Speck, Louisa Ward, William Ward, Elizabeth who intermarried with James Wommack and Eleven Ward.

Sarah, Noah's wife is in the 1860 Coffee County TN (Tullahoma) census, household 900 with Louisa and possibly the same again in household 988 - again with Louisa, but a William Moore, 73, b. KY is with them.""","STR06" "I31638","Ward","Noah","Between 1781 and 1784","Abt 1854","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1850 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, Subdivision 2
Enumerated 25 October 1850
Stamped 91
807-807
Noah Ward 63 M Far. $400 NC
Sarah Ward 53 F NC
Noah Ward 17 M Far. Tenn
Elizabeth Ward 14 F Tenn
Louisa Ward 12 F Tenn","STR06" "I31648","Ward","Noah C.","Abt 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","Noveda Metzger writes that ""Noah C. Ward, b. c1833 (census) Lincoln County, died after 1854 and before 1868 (think it was probably closer to 1854, but haven't found a gravesite). He married Anna Brown on 29 November 1854 in Lincoln County.""","STR06" "I25530","Ward","Richard","Bef 1797","Apr 1850","0","Martha Hunt emailed, in February 2012, that "": Richard Ward's parents were Richard Ward,Sr. and Ann Nelms Ward (b. 1756). After Richard Ward, Sr., died Ann Nelms Ward married George C. Booth, Sr. They moved to Rutherford County, Tennessee.

Richard and Elizabeth Ward remained in Franklin County, NC and lived on the land that Abraham McLemore gave them shortly after their marriage.""

Sherry Butler Ward emailed, in October 2013, that they were the parents of Ben Ward of Hallsville, Texas. Her husband, Nathan Carter Ward, is a direct descendant of this family.


","STR06" "I31654","Ward","William C.","Abt 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","Noveda Metzger writes that ""William C. Ward, b. c1841 Lincoln Co. TN. [There are two William C's and both married Sarah's, both born c1841. If I can ever get them sorted out I will be happy!!!! The second William C. is William Carrel Ward, son of Daniel Price - above. Think this one went to Scott County AR (Boles).""","STR06" "I45784","Warden","Hazel B.","Abt 1927","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a SEAGO.","STR06" "I45475","Warden","Helen Lourene","5 Sep 1922","2 Apr 2010","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by Ray and Peggy Holbrooks Pace:

Helen Lourene McGraw, 87, of Buna, Texas, died Friday, April 2, 2010, at her residence.

Mrs. McGraw was a former longtime resident of Pineland, Texas.

Survivors: three sons, Shelton McGraw and wife Mary of Evadale, Texas, Allen McGraw and wife Ramonda of Carthage, Texas, and Mark McGraw of Buna, Texas; one daughter, Linda Gravis and husband Johnny of Evadale, Texas; two sisters, Katherine McDaniel of Mauriceville, Texas, and Dwanda McCroskey of Rosevine, Texas; two brothers, Donald Warden and J.D. Warden, both of Roganville, Texas; 17 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; and seven great-great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Sim McGraw; a son, Loy McGraw; and a daughter, Mona McGraw.

Funeral services are set for 10:00 a.m. Monday, April 5, at New Beginnings Church in Evadale, Texas. Interment will follow at Mt. Sinai Cemetery in Sabine County, Texas.

Visitation will be held Sunday, April 4, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home.
","STR06" "I45781","Warden","J. D. ""Jake""","2 Apr 1936","26 Aug 2014","0","J.D. ""Jake"" Warden, 78, of Kirbyville, died in his home Tuesday evening. He was born in Fairdale, Texas, to Jesse D. and Katie McGee Warden. J.D. graduated from Hemphill High School in 1954, then served in the U.S. Army in Korea after the Korean War. J.D. or ""Jake"" as he was known by his co-workers retired as supervisor for United States Steel and was a member of Boiler Makers Union Local 587. He belonged to and was a deacon of the Beechgrove Missionary Baptist Church. He moved to Kirbyville seventeen years ago coming from Orange, Texas.

J.D. is survived by his wife of fifty-six years, Leona Warden of Kirbyville, his daughter Leisa Lewis and her husband Wesley of Orange, his brother Donald Warden and his wife Cookie of Kirbyville, his sisters; Kathryn McDaniel Smith and her husband Gale of Mauriceville, Dwanda White McCroskey and her husband Glenn of Hemphill, and his grandson Jarred Lewis. He was preceded in death by his parents, his sisters; Helen McGraw, Hazel Seago, Jessie Low, Tressie Loudon and his brother Norris Warden.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Thursday, August 28, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 11:00AM, Friday, August 29, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Mt. Sinai Cemetery in the Fairmount community near Hemphill.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 3, 2014, Page 12","STR06" "I45780","Warden","Jesse D.","28 Aug 1900","13 Sep 1981","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows him ""Jesse D. (only) Warden"" and lists him as a son of John Warden and Alice Rice. In 1930, a cousin, Earnest Rice was a boarder with his family in Newton County, Texas. His occupation was shown as farmer, and he was a resident of rural route 1, Pineland, Texas. He died in Orange, Texas, due to natural causes, as a consequence of cancer. His surviving spouse was listed as Katie Mae McGee, the informant on the certificate listed as J. D. Warden.","STR06" "I45780","Warden","Jesse D.","28 Aug 1900","13 Sep 1981","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 3
Enumerated 9 April 1930
ED 176-4 SD 19 Sheet 1B
18-18
Warden, Jessie D Head M W 29 M 21 La La La Foreman Piling Manuf.
Warden, Mary R Wf F W 26 M 18 La La La
Warden, Helen Dtr F W 6 S La La La
Warden, Norris Son M W 4 S La La La
Warden, Hazel B Dtr F W 3 S La La La
Warden, Jessie May Dtr F W 6/12 Tx La La
Rice, Earnest Cousin M W 18 S La La La Piling Manuf.
Denman, Sam Boarder M W M 22 La La La Pealer Piling Manuf.","STR06" "I45785","Warden","Jessie Mae","Abt 1929","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a LOW.","STR06" "I37239","","","","","","","" "I45786","Warden","Tressie Jewel","Abt 1932","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a LOUDON.","STR06" "I16533","Ware","Gincey","10 Oct 1798","3 Jun 1876","0","The daughter of Edward Ware and Sally Thurmond.","STR06" "I1150","Ware","Henry","Bef 1784","Yes, date unknown","0","In the Pace Society of America quartertly bulletin, No. 132, dated June 2000, Jane Shelton Strickland writes that Henry Ware was the great grandson of another son of Solomon, Barnabus. Melinda and Henry's daughter, Elizabeth, married James Long. They were the parents of Dr. Crawford Long.

Marianna Matking writes that ""In the book HISTORICAL NOTES ON JACKSON COUNTY, GEORGIA by Elrod (p 178) we find Dr. Crawford Long discoverd the anesthetic process of sulphuric ether and used it in the first painless surgery. Crawford Long's mother was Elizabeth Ware Long, a Virginian of Scotch-Irish ancestry. Her maternal grandfather was Solomon Strickland.""","STR06" "I17361","Ware","James E.","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1860 census, he had personal property worth $300. In 1870, his real property is valued at $500 and personal property at $575.","STR06" "I45903","Ware","Jane","Abt 1818","Yes, date unknown","0","Last name also shown as WARD?","STR06" "I4463","Ware","Luther","Aft 1892","Yes, date unknown","0","Cova Jean Williams met this man on several occasions when she was with her grandfather. He ran a little country store in Woodbine TX. They would stop there when we went to the Dye Cemetery.","STR06" "I1346","Ware","Phillip","Bef 1793","Yes, date unknown","0","The son of Edward Ware.","STR06" "I32635","","","","","","","" "I19184","Warner","Benjamin","30 Sep 1698","Apr 1772","0","He was a Doctor, and was the son of Dr. Ephraim WARNER. http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/john.html","STR06" "I45391","Warner","Brose Ennis","16 Mar 1906","2 Sep 1971","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ray and Peggy Holbrooks Pace, shows him as a son of Johnnie Pettis Warner (FAG #13520130) and Mary Jane ""Pinkie"" Dickerson (FAG #13520131).","STR06" "I29078","Warner","Catherine","14 Jan 1851","4 Jan 1917","0","The transcription of her tombstone lists her first name as ""Katherine,"" but it appears as ""Catherine"" in all other sources.

Cass City Chronicle
January 5, 1917

Mrs. Geo Helwig Dead
Mrs. George Helwig died at her home 2 1/2 miles east of Cass City on Thursday morning, Jan. 4. She was taken ill last Saturday night. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at one o'clock at the residence and at two o'clock at the Evangelical church.

Cass City Chronicle
January 12, 1917

Mrs. George Helwig
Funeral Services Were Held in Evangelical Church Sunday

The Evangelical Church was crowded Sunday afternoon by the many relatives and friends who were present at attend the funeral of Mrs. George Helwig, whose sudden death after four days illness was briefly mentioned in last week's Chronicle. Rev. S. Cormany, the pastor, was in charge of the service and preached the sermon. He was assisted by Rev. C.E. Boone. Interment was made in Elkland Cemetery. Mrs. George Helwig (nee Warner) was born in Lancaster, N.Y. January 14, 1851, where she spent her early life and was married to George W. Helwig on February 10, 1870. To this union 10 children were born all of whom are living. They are Mrs. Grant McCONNELL, Mrs. George BARTLE, Mrs. Samuel JAUS, Mrs, Harvey KLINKMAN, Mrs. Clare SPURGEON, Edward and Samuel Helwig, all of Cass City, Mrs, William COOPER of Flint, and Miss Minnie and George Helwig, both of Lancaster, N.Y.

Mr. and Mrs. Helwig moved to Cass City in the year of 1881 and settled on a farm 2 1/2 miles east of Cass City where they have resided and where Mrs. Helwig's death occured Thursday morning, January 4. She leaves to mourn her sad death her husband, 10 children, 11 grandchildren, four brother and two sisters. The brothers are Michael, Frederick, John and Samuel WARNER, and the sisters are Mrs. Philip MOOK and Mrs. George FISCHBACK all of Lancaster, N.Y. One sister preceded her in death.","STR06" "I34208","Warner","Clara","23 Aug 1904","24 Apr 1988","0","Kay Parker McCary, on her annotated transcription of Sabine County's Myrtle Spring's cemetery, shows that her tombstone was inscribed:

We miss you darling but we know that you rest with God (Double with Elzie Burton Smith)","STR06" "I42259","Warner","Dud Ernest ""Dudley""","5 Oct 1871","20 Sep 1937","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JF3Q-BHG
name: Dud Ernest Warner
death date: 20 Sep 1937
death place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
gender: Male
race:
death age: 65 years 11 months 15 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 05 Oct 1871
birthplace: San Augustin, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name: Candis Warner
father's name: John Warner
father's birthplace: Ga.
mother's name: Julia Belste (Beloti)
mother's birthplace: Mississippi
occupation: Farming
place of residence: Bronson, Texas
cemetery:
burial place: Bronson, Texas
burial date: 21 Sep 1937
additional relatives:
film number: 2117298
digital film number: 4166735
image number: 2408
reference number: P 2431 CN 46597
Collection: Dud Ernest Warner, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""

His FindAGrave memorial page is linked to his parents and four siblings, and also has a photo.","STR06" "I42259","Warner","Dud Ernest ""Dudley""","5 Oct 1871","20 Sep 1937","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 4
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 141 Sheet 7B
136-145
Warner, Dudley Head M W 38 m1 16 Tx Tn Miss Farmer
Warner, Candis S Wf W F 33 m1 16 6/6 Tx Tx Tx
Warner, Lara L Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Warner, Eula S Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Warner, Madie J Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Warner, Milton E Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Warner, Clara L Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Warner, Byron W Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 4
Enumerated 30 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 179 Sheet 9A
154-159
Warner, Dudley Head M W 48 M Tx La Tn Farmer
Warner, Candis Wf W F 43 M Tx Tx Tx
Warner, E Ula Dtr F W 23 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Warner, Clara F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Warner, Byron W Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Warner, Orem Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Warner, D. S. Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Warner, Wilbur Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Warner, Dudley S Uncle M W 78 M La SC Miss Farm Laborer
Warner, Bell Aunt F W 78 M Tn Tn Tn","STR06" "I42261","Warner","Eula Selena","14 Aug 1896","17 Mar 1978","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS82-GX5
name: Eula Selena Warner
titles & terms:
event: Death
event date: 17 Mar 1978
event place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas, United States
gender: Female
age: 81
estimated birth year: 1897
birthdate August 16, 1896, San Augustine County, Texas
father: D E Warner
father's titles & terms:
mother: Candis Cousins
mother's titles & terms:
Informant Mrs. Madie Honeycutt (Sister)
certificate number: 22398
digital folder number: 004862146
image number: 00419
Collection: Eula Selena Warner, ""Texas, Deaths, 1977-1986""","STR06" "I23331","","","","","","","" "I25925","","","","","","","" "I42262","Warner","Madie J.","Abt 1900","Yes, date unknown","0","Appears to have married a HONEYCUTT, as Madie Honeycutt, sister, was the informant on the Texas Death Certificate of Eula Warner of Nacogdoches.","STR06" "I25926","Warner","Thomas ""Tommy"" Burl","19 Aug 1948","24 Jul 2004","0","Sabine County Reporter
July 28, 2004

Thomas Burl Warner, Jr.

Thomas Burl Warner, Jr., 55, of San Augustine died Saturday, July 24, 2004, at his residence. Warner was born Aug. 19, 1948 in Jasper and was a longtime resident of the San Augustine area. He was a member of the Harmony Missionary Baptist Church and was employed in the wood products industry. Survivors: wife Janet Coulter Warner of San Augustine; mother Faye Easley Warner House of Hemphill; a sister June Fuller of Rosevine; and brothers, Robert Warner of Houston and Marcus Paul Warner of Columbus. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Monday at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine with Bro. Skipper Eberlan officiating. Interment followed at Old Salem Cemetery, in Shelby County","STR06" "I42268","Warner","Wilber","16 Mar 1915","Yes, date unknown","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X2L1-VZ6
name: Warner
event: Birth
event date: 16 Mar 1915
event place: Goldthwaite, Mills, Texas, United States
gender: Male
father: D E Warner
mother: Candis Cousins
Residence Pleasant Grove
Father occupation farmer
certificate number: 11751
digital folder number: 004220686
image number: 00793
Collection: Warner, ""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935""","STR06" "I46269","Warner","William Byron","11 Jan 1945","26 Sep 2015","0","William Byron Warner, Jr., 70, of Milam, died Saturday afternoon in the Vitas Hospice Facility, Shenandoah, Texas. Bill was born in Center, Texas, to Byron and Monnie Lou Vickers Warner. Milam has been his home all his life except for time spent overseas as a supervisor in petroleum production. Bill was a Vietnam Veteran, serving in the U.S. Air Force, and a member of the New Hope Baptist Church, Milam, Texas.

Cremation under the direction of Starr Funeral Home, no services are scheduled.


The Sabine County Reporter, October 7, 2015, Page 9","STR06" "I38996","Warren","Annie Lee","24 Jun 1895","22 Apr 1990","0","Biography from FindAGrave

Annie Lee Warren Roberts, philanthropist and historical preservationist, was born in Terrell, Texas, in 1895, the only child of Annie (Cartwright) and state Senator Robert Lee Warren. Following graduation from high school in Terrell, Annie Lee attended Gunston Hall Women's College in Washington, D.C., and Monticello College in Geoffrey, Illinois. On May 15, 1920, she married Terrell native Summerfield G. Roberts, a fifth-generation Texan who was just beginning a business career in Dallas. As the couple prospered financially through his banking, oil, and real estate dealings, they jointly pursued interests that improved the cultural, social, and literary life of Dallas and Texas. Mrs. Roberts worked diligently to improve the plight of homeless pets and captive wildlife as well as to protect the animals in the wild. In 1984 she was a recipient of the Founders medal for extraordinary service to animals. In 1988, in association with the Animal Protection Institute and United Animal Nations-USA, she founded the Annie Lee Roberts Emergency Animal Rescue Service fund. She received the award for excellence for extraordinary achievement in animal rescue in 1988 and was the recipient of the animal philanthropist of the year award from the Animal Protection Institute in 1989. Her civic memberships included Daughters of the American Revolution, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, and the Dallas Garden Club. Preserving Texas history was an ardent interest she shared with her husband; in 1948 they established, through the Sons of the Republic of Texas, the Summerfield G. Roberts Award for the best work of history on early Texas. For her role in the creation of this monetary award, Mrs. Roberts subsequently was elected an honorary member of the Sons of the Republic of Texas. She and her husband also were responsible for numerous artistic and literary gifts to the Hall of State in Dallas and the State Library and Archives Building in Austin. Later in her life, following the death of her husband in 1970, she established the Summerlee Foundation to provide funding for the protection of animals and the study and preservation of Texas history. In its efforts to preserve the state's history, the foundation underwrote the work of the Summerlee Commission, which in 1991 completed a comprehensive study of the status of teaching, studying and preserving Texas history. Annie Lee Warren Roberts died at her Dallas home on April 22, 1990, at the age of ninety-four, and was buried in Hillcrest Mausoleum in Dallas. She and her husband had no children. [bio info from tshaonline.org]","STR06" "I40727","","","","","","","" "I2898","Warren","Fannie E.","23 Jul 1884","20 Dec 1969","0","Wynema McGrew writes that she died of a heart attack in her home in Vernal, and her service was held at the Kingsbury Congregational Church.","STR06" "I21272","Warren","Helen","Abt 1527","","0","The daughter of Richard WARREN and Alice JENWAY. Her death was recorded at St. Leonard, N/E Chapel, London, England. She and Johnhad four children, Robert, John, Aves, and Elizabeth. (www.footefamily.org/ancestor.htm)","STR06" "I2893","Warren","Henderson ""Stump""","9 Jun 1858","6 Sep 1925","0","Per ""The Southern McGrews Grew"" they had eight children. They lived in Goliad Co, Baylor Co, and Cottle Co. TX. He was a fence maker and farmer. He also ran a hotel in Swearengin for a period of time.

They last lived in O'Donnell, Texas and both were buried in the Paducah cemetery in Paducah, Cottle Co, Texas.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDY4-34W
Name: H. Warren
Death Date: 06 Sep 1925
Death Place: Cottle County, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 67 years 2 months 27 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 09 Jun 1858
Birthplace: Goliad Co., Tex
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Joseph Warren
Father's Birthplace: Florida
Mother's Name: Eliza Castles [Cassels]
Mother's Birthplace: Mississippi
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Paducah City Cemetery
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 07 Sep 1925
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2113923
Digital Film Number: 4167320
Image Number: 3186
Reference Number: cn 32010
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I2902","Warren","Jessie Opelia","27 May 1893","19 Jul 1966","0","From FindAGrave:

Jessie was the daughter of Henderson Warren and Elizabeth Maddox. Jessie married Charlie Williams and they had three children: Ophelia, Emma Elizabeth, and Verna Williams. The family lived most of their life on a farm near Kirkland Texas. Daughter Emma graduated from Kirkland High School in 1939. The other daughters died young.
","STR06" "I2899","Warren","Joseph Benjamin ""Cap""","30 May 1887","28 Jan 1955","0","Wynema McGrew writes that he was one of the few surviving old-time cowhands of the Waggoner Ranch, where he worked for 13 years as a chuck wagon cook. A colorful character, he was featured in newspaper and magazine articles about the passing of the West, including the Saturday Evening Post. He was a member of the Baptist Faith.","STR06" "I13441","","","","","","","" "I2900","Warren","Mabel","4 Nov 1889","28 Dec 1975","0","She was characterized by her family as stern but loving, very strong willed, and a jack of all trades and master of many.

","STR06" "I40726","","","","","","","" "I40725","Warren","Oscar Dewey","1 Feb 1899","25 Mar 1988","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Cherokee County, JP 3
Enumerated April 8, 1030
ED 37-22 Sd 12 Sheet 3A Stamped 136
45-46
Warren, Oscar D head M W 31 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Warren, Eula A Wf F W 28 M 17 Tx Tx Tx
Warren, Oscar D Jr Son m W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Warren, Dewey M Son m W 5 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I38997","Warren","Robert Lee","29 Sep 1865","24 Mar 1952","0","Obituary and death certificate information from FindAGrave:

Robert Lee Warren, 86, of 4241 Lorraine, Dallas attorney, real estate developer and former State Senator, died at his home Monday. Born in Harrison County, he came to Terrell when he was fifteen years old and practiced law in that city for forty years. Warren moved to Dallas in 1920, where he was engaged in the practice of civil law and also as a developer of residential real estate additions. He served three terms in the Texas State Senate from Terrell, being first elected in 1914. He attended private schools in Harrison County and also in Terrell. He developed the Urbandale and the Ruthmede additions and also built homes in other sections of the city. He was a thirty-second-degree Mason and a member of the Shrine. Warren is survived by his wife and a daughter, Mrs. Summerfield G. Roberts, both of Dallas, and a sister, Mrs. Sue Warren Nuckolls of San Antonio. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the residence with Dean Gerald G. Moore of St. Matthew's Episcopal Cathedral officiating. Entombment will be in Hillcrest Mausoleum. Dallas Morning News, March 25, 1952
. . . . . . . . . .
From his Texas certificate of death
Name: Robert Lee Warren
Death Date: 24 Mar 1952
Death Place: Residence, Highland Park, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 86 years 5 months 25 days
Birth Date: 29 Sep 1865
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Father's Name: William Warren
Father's Birthplace: Miss.
Mother's Name: Elizabeth E. Waskom
Mother's Birthplace: Miss.
Occupation: Real Estate & Inv.
Place of Residence: 4241 Lorraine, Highland Park, Dallas, Texas
Cemetery: Hillcrest Mausoleum
Burial Place: Dallas, Texas
Burial Date: 26 Mar 1952
Informant: Summerfield G. Roberts","STR06" "I15548","Warriner","Elizabeth","Bef 1646","7 Jun 1684","0","Said, by Linda Olds, to be the daughter of William and Alice WARRINER.

Admitted to the Windsor Church in August 1666. http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/","STR06" "I35553","Waters","Pallie Margaret","27 Jul 1898","5 Dec 1971","0","Name: Pallie Margaret Jergins
Death Date: 05 Dec 1971
Death Place: Grand Prairie, Tarrant, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 73 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 27 Jul 1898
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Charles Walters
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Margaret Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223504
Digital Film Number: 4005462
Image Number: 00946
Reference Number: 92112
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35554","Waters","Tellie","24 Feb 1900","4 Sep 1972","0","Name: Tellie Walters Phillips
Death Date: 04 Sep 1972
Death Place: Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 72 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 24 Feb 1900
Birthplace: Canton, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Charles Walters
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Margaret Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas
Cemetery: Laurel Land Cemetery
Burial Place: Fort Worth, Texas
Burial Date: 06 Sep 1972
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2223986
Digital Film Number: 4169329
Image Number: 2057
Reference Number: cn70540
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35554","Waters","Tellie","24 Feb 1900","4 Sep 1972","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I35597","Watkins","Betty Lee","26 Jan 1920","17 Dec 1976","0","Name: Betty Lee Mclemore
Death Date: 17 Dec 1976
Death Place: Tyler, Smith, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 56 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 26 Jan 1920
Birthplace: Van Zandt County Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: William Bradley Watkins
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Stacey Lavada Knowles
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243986
Digital Film Number: 4005516
Image Number: 03221
Reference Number: 96558
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I15651","Watkins","Critton ""Crit B."" Barnett","7 Dec 1891","4 Jan 1956","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows that he was a son of Crit Watkins and Ellen Click. He worked as a Farmer.","STR06" "I18326","Watkins","Daniel S.","Abt 1822","Yes, date unknown","0","By 1880, he is living in Nacogdoches County. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 87).","STR06" "I516","Watkins","Drucilla C.","30 Jul 1829","Aft Jun 1860","0","Joseph William Watkins was born in Georgia and died in Sabine County ca 1838. He and his wife Drucilla were the parents of Drucilla Watkins, b 30 July 1829, in Coahuila-Texas and d after 1860, m James E. White ca 1847. (White and Toole, p 67). However, Scott Watkins doesn't think this is correct. In December, 2010 he emailed that:

""Green Berry's younger brother Alfred L, only had two daughters and no sons. The oldest daughter was Mary Ann, who married Amon P. Morris and her younger sister Drucilla Cordelia who married 1) White and 2) Partin. Both Mary Ann(s) are used back in forth between the family lines as well as William W. and Nancy. I started out to prove I was a descendant of Alfred L., only to find out I belong with Green Berry instead.""

The 1840 Natchitoches Parish census shows:
J. B. Watkins 0111001000000 222001000000 1 3 1
A. L. Watkins 0000010000000 002001000000
The J. is a G. (census writers?) Both brothers are on the same page, just 10 lines apart. J. B. has 4 males and 7 females. A. L. has 1 male and 3 females. Later census shows Alfred with the same numbers and Green Berry with another daughter.
","STR06" "I18322","Watkins","Green Berry","Abt 1798","Yes, date unknown","0"," In December, 2010, Scott Watkins (firedogger@gmail.com) emailed that ""Green Berry's younger brother Alfred L, only had two daughters and no sons. The oldest daughter was Mary Ann, who married Amon P. Morris and her younger sister Drucilla Cordelia who married 1) White and 2) Partin. Both Mary Ann(s) are used back in forth between the family lines as well as William W. and Nancy. I started out to prove I was a descendant of Alfred L., only to find out I belong with Green Berry instead.""

The 1840 Natchitoches Parish census shows:
J. B. Watkins 0111001000000 222001000000 1 3 1
A. L. Watkins 0000010000000 002001000000
The J. is a G. (census writers?) Both brothers are on the same page, just 10 lines apart. J. B. has 4 males and 7 females. A. L. has 1 male and 3 females. Later census shows Alfred with the same numbers and Green Berry with another daughter.

","STR06" "I18322","Watkins","Green Berry","Abt 1798","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

Louisiana, Sabine Parish, P. O. Many
Enumerated 27 Jun 1860
Page 35
244-244
G. B. Watkins 60 M Farmer 500 675 Ga
Elizabeth Watkins 58 F NC
Susan Watkins 21 F La
Amanda Watkins 20 F La
","STR06" "I18321","Watkins","Jane","Nov 1830","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1900 census, she was living with her son-in-law and daughter, William and Amanda Cook, and their 11 children in Negreet, Louisiana. She was shown as a 69 year old widow, born in Texas with her parents born in Georgia and Tennessee, and as the mother of 3 children in total, only one of them still living.","STR06" "I18328","Watkins","John J.","Abt 1832","Apr 1873","0","The 1870 census instead shows him as being born in Texas.","STR06" "I18328","Watkins","John J.","Abt 1832","Apr 1873","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, PO Many
Enumerated 24 Aug 1870
Page 3 Stamped 324
16-16
Watkins, John J 38 M W Farmer $200 $452 Tx
Watkins, Elizabeth M 24 F W Keeping House La
Watkins, Sarah P 6 F W La
Watkins, Lorell W 8 M W La
17-17
Watkins, Elizabeth 78 F W At Home 700 300 Tenn
Watkins, Susanna 32 F W Keeping House La
Watkins, Amanda 28 F W At Home La","STR06" "I36723","Watkins","Mary Ann","Abt 1823","Yes, date unknown","0","Scott Watkins (firedogger@gmail.com) showed that she married first a CANNON and later a CONSTABLE, an Englishman. She was NOT the Mary Ann Watkins that married Amon P. Morris. Mary Ann Watkins Morris was instead the daughter of Alfred Watkins.

Scott notes that on the 1850 Sabine County, Texas census Mary Ann and Daniel Cannon are listed. Mary Ann is shown as age 28, born ca 1822. Their son, Green B. Cannon is enumerated with them. In 1860 Mary Ann can be found in Sabine Parish, Lousiana, age 28, and living with her second husband, Thomas Constable. Her son, now listed as Greenbury, is living with them at age 11.","STR06" "I2116","Watkins","Mary Ann","Abt 1828","21 Nov 1892","0","In Kathy Casagranda's 1850 Sabine Parish Census, she cites Mary Watkins as being the daughter of Joseph W. Watkins and Mary Smith of Sabine County, Texas on page 79 of her book. Later, on page 87, she indicates that she was likely a daughter of G. B. Watkins and his wife, Elizabeth, and that Mary Ann later married into the Constable family (sic).

Tim Willingham and Bettye Wagstaff don't think this is correct, nor does Scott Watkins (firedogger@gmail.com). In December, 2010 he emailed that:

""Green Berry's younger brother Alfred L, only had two daughters and no sons. The oldest daughter was Mary Ann, who married Amon P. Morris and her younger sister Drucilla Cordelia who married 1) White and 2) Partin. Both Mary Ann(s) are used back in forth between the family lines as well as William W. and Nancy. I started out to prove I was a descendant of Alfred L., only to find out I belong with Green Berry instead.""

The 1840 Natchitoches Parish census shows:
J. B. Watkins 0111001000000 222001000000 1 3 1
A. L. Watkins 0000010000000 002001000000
The J. is a G. (census writers?) Both brothers are on the same page, just 10 lines apart. J. B. has 4 males and 7 females. A. L. has 1 male and 3 females. Later census shows Alfred with the same numbers and Green Berry with another daughter.

Ann McElhaney emailed, in March 2014, that ""Mary Ann Watkins Morris died on November 21, 1892 and is buried on private land in Grosebeck, Limestone Co, Tx where it appears there was a small cemetery that has been hit by a small tornado. Mary Ann's grave was the only one with the stone intact and standing, I had to stoop down under trees and step over brush to get there and as I lifted my head, she was facing me as if to say, 'I'm here, I've been waiting for you to find me.' Truly there was great rejoicing on my part. ""




","STR06" "I18333","Watkins","William W.","Bef 1825","1893","0","He lived in Sabine County in 1850, and San Augustine County in 1870. He is listed on the 1863-1864 Sabine County rosters of indigent families of CSA. He married and Eliza and had two children. (Casagranda, 1850 Census, 88).","STR06" "I47441","Watson","Anna Mary","17 Feb 1869","27 Jun 1949","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave Memorial Page:

Mrs. Anna Mary Dent was born at Hemphill, Sabine County, February 1st,1869 and died at her home in Hemphill June 27,1949 at 7:30 p.m. She was 80 years 4 months and 27 days old She was the daughter of Thomas Barden Watson and Mary E. Watson, old-time residents of Hemphill. She united with the Methodist church when she was a young girl and had been a member since that time.

She was married to John T. Dent of Milam March 3,1898 and moved to Milam where she resided for a number of years. She taught in the schools of Sabine County before her marriage. She was assistant teacher in the Hemphill school several terms. Her husband preceded her in death over 32 years ago.

She was the mother of three children, Mrs. D. A. Sibley of San Augustine, Ray Dent and Miss Mary Dent of Hemphill all of whom survive. She is also survived by one grand-daughter, Miss Dorris Ann Sibley of San Augustine, 5 step-children, Rev. I. O. Dent, J. T. Dent, Mrs. Ettie Finley and Mrs. Annie Williams of Henderson and R. H. Dent of Hemphill. A number of step-grandchildren and step great great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Bessie Davidson of Pasadena and Miss Evie Watson of Nacogdoches, one brother, Dr. C. A. Watson of Ballenger.

Funeral services were held at the Methodist Church at Milam Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. Rev. Alverson Fanks pastor of McMahans Chapel Methodist church and Rev. Clarence Howell pastor of the Baptist church at Hemphill conducted the services. Interment was in the cemetery at Milam. Pallbearers were: L. E. Busby, Ramsey Smith, Lee Robbins, Brad Carter, Oscar Pate and V. B. Elliott.Out of town relatives here for the funeral were: Rev. and Mrs. I. O. Dent., J. T. Dent and Mrs. Ettie Finley of Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dent and daughter, Mrds. John Rahar and Children. Mr and Mrs I. O. Dent and Miss Myrta Watson of Beaumont, Mr and Mrs Wilson Dent and Miss Laverne Halbert of Dallas. Rev and Mrs. Dal McGaughey of Pasadena, Mrs. Willie Dent and Mrs. Dessie Halbert of Milam and Russell Watson of Geneva.","STR06" "I18209","Watson","Arthur Holman","Abt 1807","1880","0","Extract from a transcription of the 1850 Meriwether County, Georgia Census: http://www.rootsweb.com/~cenfiles/ga/meriwether/1850/pg0353b.txt

687 687
Watson, Arthur 42 M F 2,400 SC
Watson, John F. 19 M F SC
Watson, Mary A 16 F GA
Watson, Allen H. 13 M GA 6
Watson, Ophelia F. 12 F GA X
Watson,Elizabeth P.8 F GA X

In searching the WorldConnect Project family trees, I found a match at DANA'S FAMILY COLLECTIONS http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=dana_thomas

Arthur Holmes (sic) WATSON was born 1807, and died 1880. He was buried in Concord Methodist Church Cemetery outside of Woodbury, Meriwether County, Georgia. He married Frances Ophelia O'HARA, daughter of William O'HARA and Rebecca Louisa FOY. She was born 1805, and died ABT 1845. She was buried in Imac, Meriwether County, Georgia. Dana's tree included sons Allen Hezikiah WATSON and John Frederick WATSON, but did not list the daughters shown in the above census. As her sources were not listed, this information should be used as a starting point for further research. It is believed to be realible, but not proven.","STR06" "I31950","","","","","","","" "I31047","Watson","Clifford Joshua","30 Jun 1887","4 Dec 1972","0","On her annotated transcription of the Hemphill City Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows him as the son of Richard T. Watson and Tommie Watson. The SSDI instead shows his date of birth as 30 Jun 1887.","STR06" "I34594","","","","","","","" "I39743","Watson","Eunice","10 Feb 1924","25 May 2011","0","From FindAGrave:

Funeral services for Eunice Collier, 87, of Douglass, TX, will be held at 2:00 PM, Friday, May 27, 2011, at First Baptist Church, Douglass, with Bro. John McGuire, Bro. C. T. ""Pete"" McGuire, and Bro. Bobby Whitehead officiating. Interment will follow in Douglass Cemetery. Mrs. Collier passed away May 25, 2011, in Nacogdoches, TX.

Born February 10, 1924, in Clarksville, TX, Eunice Collier was the daughter of the late Willie Walter and Eunice Mae (Bledsoe) Watson. She graduated from Ringgold High School in Ringgold, TX. On September 1, 1944, she and Homer Collier were married in Orange, TX, where they both worked at Consolidated Steel Shipyard. After the end of World War II, they returned to their home in Douglass.

Eunice was a lady of many talents. She was co-owner of a clothing store and co-owner and bookkeeper for many years at Nacogdoches Sewing Center. Eunice was a teacher of the Martha Sunday School Class at First Baptist Church, Douglass. Her talents as an excellent seamstress and cook allowed her to fashion beautiful wedding gowns and wedding cakes for many brides. She was a true homemaker - taking care of her home and family. Eunice was a talented hostess who provided hospitality not only for her family, but also for many friends. Her caring for others was based on her great Christian strength and beliefs.

Survivors includes her husband Homer Collier of Douglass; daughter Joyce Rogers of Alto; 3 sons: Larry Collier and wife Diann, Dale Collier and wife Judy, and Dave Collier, all of Douglass; brother Roy Watson of Wichita Falls; grandchildren: Kevin Rogers, Carla Absalom, Lalena Rushing, Amanda Arrington, Casey Collier, Michelle Baggett, Ann Tucker, Thomas Collier, Nancy Rice, Lucas Collier, and Christine Snyder; 26 great grandchildren; and 1 great great grandchild. In addition to her parents, Eunice Collier was preceded in death by 4 brothers and 1 sister.","STR06" "I37093","Watson","Fay","22 May 1913","10 Oct 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 12, 1996, Page 12

Fay Watson Turner

Fay Watson Turner, 83, of Hemphill died at 9:35 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 10, 1996, at Hemphill Care Center.

She was born May 22, 1913, in Remlig, as a daughter of the late Clifford J. and Minnie Ola (Bragg) Watson. She was a former longtime resident of Beaumont, where she was a member of the Calvary Baptist Chruch and retired from Citizens National Bank, before moving to Hemphill in 1990.

Survivors: two sisters, Sybil Irene Burcalow of Hemphill and Margie Nelius of Bellville.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Bob Arthur officiating. Interment followed at Hemphill City Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I18224","Watson","Hezekiah","Bef 1781","Bef 1828","0","Per ABBEVILLE DISTRICT WILLS AND BONDS Compiled by Willie Pauline Young of Liberty, S.C. and copyright 1950:

WATSON, HEZEKIAH Box 102, Pack 2504

Est. Admnr. Oct. 27, 1828 by John W. Swanzy, Richard Anderson, Geo. W. Hodges bound to Moses Taggart Ord. Abbeville Dist. sum $1,000. Cit. pub. at Greenville Church. Inv. made Nov. 21, 1828 by Wm. Dunn, Jas. Hodges, A.C. Edward Weatherall. Sale, Nov. 27, 1828. Byrs: Gilla Watson, Rosannah Moore, Saml., Richard L. Anderson, etc.

IT IS NOT KNOWN IF THE WILL ABSTRACTED ABOVE IS FOR THE SAME HEZEKIAH WATSON.","STR06" "I17740","Watson","Jacob ""Uncle Jake"" Arthur","6 Feb 1864","4 Mar 1961","0","Robert Cecil McDaniel describes him as a Hemphill pioneer and businessman. He served as city secretary during the 1930's.

Name: Jacob Authur Watson
Death Date: 04 Mar 1961
Death Place: Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas United States
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 97 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1864
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Author Watson
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116712
Digital Film Number: 4157173
Image Number: 983
Reference Number: 17852
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I17740","Watson","Jacob ""Uncle Jake"" Arthur","6 Feb 1864","4 Mar 1961","0","(Research):

Census Listting

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 14B
290-307
Watson, Jake A Head M W 52 M Tx Miss Miss Manufacturer Pine Lumber
Watson, Martha A Wf F W 43 M Tx Ga Tn
Watson, Susie P Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Murphy, Elbert H Son-in-law M W 30 m Ala Ala Ala Druggist Retail Drug Store
Murphy, Lucile Dtr F W 22 M Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I17742","Watson","Jacob Moore","11 Feb 1835","6 Sep 1872","0","Michael Watson, b ca 1798 in Ga., m Pensey Raiford b 1798 in Ga., moved to Texas ca 1836, rec'd a second class land grant, and settled in Sabine County. He was a charter member of the Jackson Masonic Lodge at Milam. A son, JACOB MOORE WATSON, b Feb 11, 1835, d Sept 6, 1872, m Oct 15, 1857 at Milam, NANCY CURRAN ROWAN DAY. (White and Toole, p 68).

FindAGrave shows that Michael and Pensey were buried at McMahans Chapel Cemetery.","STR06" "I17742","Watson","Jacob Moore","11 Feb 1835","6 Sep 1872","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Housan Bayou, P.O. Hemphill
Enumerated 21 Jun 1860
Page 13
95-95
J.M. Watson 25 M Merchante $250 Ga
N.C.R. Watson 23 F Miss
O.M. Watson 1 M Texas


1870 Federal Census
Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill
Enumerated 27 Jun 1870
Page 1
1-1
Watson, J. M. 35 M W Lawyer $1000 $1000 Ga
Watson, Nancy C. R. 24 F W Keeping House Mississippi
Watson, Thomas R 9 M W Texas
Watson, Lucinda C 8 F W Texas
Watson, Jacob A 6 m W Texas
Watson, Roberta S 4 F W Texas
Watson, Eddie 3 M W Texas
Watson, Nannie J 1 F W Texas
Elizabeth BROWN 21 F W Widow Mississippi

1880 Federal Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sub Distr. 84
Page 12, SD 1, ED 84, Stamped 14
Enumerated 26 Jun 1880
116-123
Watson, C. R. W F 44 Keeping House Miss Ga Ga
Waston, Thomas W M 20 Son Merchant Tx Ga Miss
Watson, Luly C. W F 18 Dtr Tx Ga Miss
Watson, Jacob W M 16 Son Farmer Tx Ga Miss
Watson, R. W F 14 Dtr Tx Ga Miss
Watson, Eddy W M 12 Son Tx Ga Miss
Watson, Nannie W F 11 D Tx Ga Miss
Watson, Dora W F 7 D Tx Ga Miss
Davis, W. R. W M 25 Boarder Merchant Miss Ala Miss","STR06" "I47669","Watson","Joshua H.","11 May 1828","19 Feb 1866","0","His headstone is engraved with his name and dates, and also shows ""Husband of Cynthia A. HALEY, Waul's Texas Legion, CSA""","STR06" "I47665","Watson","Katherine J.","Abt 1826","Yes, date unknown","0","Helen Gomer Schluther and Blanche Finley Toole show her as the daughter of Michael Watson and Patsy Raiford of Georgia. They were living next door to her parents at the time of the 1850 Sabine County, Texas census.","STR06" "I10990","","","","","","","" "I33032","Watson","Lucinda ""Lula"" C.","6 Apr 1862","25 Aug 1884","0","Her headstone was inscribed Lucina C. Watson, 6 Apr 1862-29 Aug 1884, ""She was a kind and affectionate wife, a fond mother and a friend to all"" Her footstone was marked L C W

Kay Parker McCary, on her annotated transcription of the Hemphill City Cemetery, shows her as the daughter of Jacob Moore Watson and Nancy Curren Day Watson, and the wife of George Franklin Conn, who was buried in Gravel Hill. No indication is given as to why her tombstone was inscribed with her maiden name.","STR06" "I17737","Watson","Madora ""Dora"" Esther","15 Apr 1873","11 Jan 1943","0","She and her husband operated the Williams Hotel, and she also taught school.","STR06" "I17737","Watson","Madora ""Dora"" Esther","15 Apr 1873","11 Jan 1943","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I37095","Watson","Margie P.","3 Feb 1927","31 Mar 1999","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 22, 1997, Page 7

Class of 1944

Hemphill's Class of 1944 recently held a reunion at the home of Phillip and Loretta Sterle in Hemphill. Shown are, from left: Claudine Gellaty Polley, Philip Sterle, Onie Bell Grim Williams, Doris Stewart Walts, Eugene Procella, Margie Watson Neilus, LaTrent Walker, Melba Rue Isom Byley, Charlotta Kign Walker, Bertie Scott, Helen Strickland Murray, Betty Mae Ener McGraw and Patsy Pickley Becka. The Class of '44 donated $100 from their treasury to the J. R. Huffman Public Library.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)


","STR06" "I127","Watson","Mary A.","Abt 1834","19 Feb 1874","0","According to the online trascription of the 1850 Meriwether County, Georgia census, there were two Mary Watsons living in Meriwether County, Georgia in 1850. I believe that the Mary Watson whom married John Brooks Fuller was the daughter of Arthur Watson.

1) The daughter of Arthur Watson, below, was born circa 1834. This matches the closely to her age as of the 1870 Sabine County Census (she was shown as age 36). On the 1860 Arkansas census, she is listed as age 24, which would make her year of birth circa 1836. On neither the 1860 or 1870 census, however, is she shown as being born circa 1831, as was the daughter of Robert Watson.

2) Robert Watson was born in Ireland. There is no indication that Mary Watson's father was born in Ireland. Arthur Watson was born in South Carolina, and at the time of the 1880 census, Charles H. Fuller indicates that his mother was born in South Carolina.

3) Arthur Watson has a daughter named Ophelia. This name is used in later generations of the Fuller family in Texas.

More work needs to be done to verify this, but it seems that it is a resonable hypothesis that Arthur Watson of South Carolina is the father of Mary Watson Fuller.

http://www.rootsweb.com/~cenfiles/ga/meriwether/1850/pg0353b.txt

WATSON Families in Meriwether with daughters named MARY

687 687
Watson Arthur 42 M F 2,400 SC
Watson John F. 19 M F SC
Watson Mary A. 16 F GA
Watson Allen H. 13 M GA
Watson Ophelia F. 12 F GA
Watson Elizabeth P.8 F GA

383 383
Watson Robert 55 M F 2,500 Ireland
Watson Elizabeth 49 F GA
Watson Mary Ann 19 F GA
Watson William 18 M F GA
Watson Susan Ann 15 F GA
Watson Margaret 12 F GA

Other WATSON's in Meriwether

67 67
Johnson Mordica 62 M F 1,370 VA
Johnson E. 49 F VA
Watson Cintha 6 F GA
Murphy Wm. D. 23 M F GA

265 265
Watson William 50 M F 2,100 NC
Watson Rebecca 44 F NC
Watson John F. 20 M F GA
Watson William T. 17 M F GA
Watson Martha A. 15 F GA
Watson Henry L. 13 M GA
Watson Rebecca M. 10 F GA
Watson Georgia A.8 F GA
Watson Laura J.5 F GA
Watson Robert A. 3 Mo GA

Only a death date is shown on her headstone. She shares a double marker with John Fuller. This is also engraved with ""Precious Memories.""

Other WATSON Brides during that time period. This doesn't appear to list either of her sisters listed on the 1850 census.

PARTRIDGE CHARLES 15-Jul1868 WATSON ANN
STRICKLAND E 28-Mar1868 WATSON BETTY
STROZIER GEORGE 13-Feb1869WATSON DILLA
BELLARC H 26-Dec1875WATSON EASLEY
PERKINSON JOHN D 20-Dec1860 WATSON GEORGIA A
ROSSER WILSON 1-Jan1873 WATSON HANNAH
HAYSBUCK S 23-Dec1870 WATSON LINA
DARDIN FRANKLIN A 5-Dec1858 WATSON MARGARET
GILLOLVIN H 22-Jun1856 WATSON MARYANN
GATES GEORGE 18-Sep1870 WATSON SUSAN","STR06" "I8894","","","","","","","" "I47667","Watson","Michael","Abt 1798","Abt 1865","0","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" "I46532","Watson","Mora Virginia","2 Sep 1910","18 Jan 1991","0","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.","STR06" "I17736","Watson","Nannie Curren","Apr 1869","21 Sep 1905","0","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" "I46387","","","","","","","" "I34292","","","","","","","" "I27557","","","","","","","" "I43479","Watson","Ruby","25 Jul 1898","23 Feb 1920","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of James Watson and Violet May Nicol, who also have memorials on that website.","STR06" "I18226","Watson","Samuel","Abt 1740","Abt 1781","0","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" "I37228","Watson","Susy Pearl","13 May 1904","28 Mar 1997","0","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)","STR06" "I37094","Watson","Sybil Irene","7 Jun 1917","14 Mar 2002","0","BURCALOW, SYBIL I 07 Jun 1917 14 Mar 2002 (V) 84 75948 (Hemphill, Sabine, TX) (none specified) Texas 462-36-4331","STR06" "I47672","Watson","Thomas B.","29 Nov 1825","2 Dec 1896","0","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","STR06" "I17738","Watson","Thomas Rowan","26 Jun 1860","Jul 1897","0","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" "I39907","Watters","Edward W.","30 Jun 1923","7 Nov 1983","0","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" "I37044","","","","","","","" "I21154","Watts","Elizabeth","Abt 1622","2 Dec 1702","0","Bruce Cox shows her as the daughter of Richard WATTS and Elizabeth DUCK.","STR06" "I3736","Watts","Stella Pauline","22 Feb 1910","12 Mar 1998","0","The daughter of William France Watts and Nancy Elizabeth Miller.","STR06" "I4136","Watts","Susannah Artamicha ""Artimiti"" ""Susie""","12 Feb 1869","6 Apr 1965","0","AKA Artamicha.","STR06" "I2538","Watts","William G.","6 May 1845","27 Apr 1927","0","""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)
","STR06" "I2538","Watts","William G.","6 May 1845","27 Apr 1927","0","(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","STR06" "I48648","Weatherford","Arlene Bernice","10 Nov 1919","15 Jul 1995","0","Arlene Brown

Arlene Brown, 75, of Bon Wier, Texas, died Saturday, July 15, 1995, at a DeRidder, La., hospital.

She was a native of Brookeland and had live in Bon Weir several years. She was the owner/operator of several restaurants and a service station.

Survivors: daughter, Judy Irvin of Bon Weir; and sisters, Velma Robbs of Groves and Ose Lee Hawthorn of Orange.

Funeral services were held July 17 at Bon Wier Baptist Church in Bon Wier. Interment was at Zion Hill Cemetery near Jasper. Services were handled by Colonial Funeral Home in DeRidder.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, July 26, 1995, Page 7","STR06" "I31796","","","","","","","" "I1313","Weaver","Donald Joe","10 Dec 1929","30 Nov 2007","0","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)","STR06" "I31795","","","","","","","" "I42731","Weaver","Durant Demar","7 Aug 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","(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","STR06" "I40576","Weaver","Earl Thomas","15 Oct 1898","22 Dec 1995","0","(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??)","STR06" "I40169","","","","","","","" "I1315","","","","","","","" "I1334","Weaver","Jess P.","Abt 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","His occupation, according to the 1910 census, was working in a marble yard, apparently making tombstones.","STR06" "I1292","Weaver","Leroy ""Snip""","20 Mar 1908","26 Jun 1977","0","Leroy SSN: 440-10-4754","STR06" "I14441","","","","","","","" "I27298","Weaver","Mary Catherine ""Nina""","Abt 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","Is this Catherine Weaver, or a third wife? Or are the census listings for a different David M. McLemore.","STR06" "I11288","Weaver","Meriah Emma","19 Feb 1878","25 Feb 1944","0","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.","STR06" "I11288","Weaver","Meriah Emma","19 Feb 1878","25 Feb 1944","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I11295","Weaver","Mittie","24 Apr 1897","19 Jan 1962","0","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
","STR06" "I11295","Weaver","Mittie","24 Apr 1897","19 Jan 1962","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I14437","Weaver","Walter Robert","19 Jan 1897","28 Sep 1965","0","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" "I11513","Webb","B. Lewis ""Bill""","9 Jan 1901","22 Aug 1953","0","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
","STR06" "I11513","Webb","B. Lewis ""Bill""","9 Jan 1901","22 Aug 1953","0","(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","STR06" "I11514","Webb","Felton Kirk","11 Dec 1922","12 May 1961","0","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
","STR06" "I46124","Webb","Henry Thomas","21 Aug 1913","12 Apr 2015","0","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","STR06" "I47717","Webb","John Dale","30 Nov 1946","14 Nov 2019","0","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","STR06" "I13492","","","","","","","" "I46200","Webb","Rejina Victory","28 May 1920","4 Jul 2015","0","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)","STR06" "I14777","Webb","Robert Stephen ""Stephie""","21 Feb 1938","4 Dec 2013","0","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","STR06" "I46945","Webb","Ruby Thelma","20 Sep 1905","30 Nov 1978","0","Her Texas Death Certificate shows her paretns as Fred Webb and Melissa Howell. Informant was Lester Jones, Son.","STR06" "I6784","Webb","Susie Alice","18 Dec 1874","11 Nov 1966","0","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)","STR06" "I9512","Weber","Luetta Oreana","14 Aug 1915","Feb 1995","0","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" "I44074","Webster","Alfred H.","14 Dec 1889","21 Mar 1962","0","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" "I19287","Webster","Jonathan","5 Nov 1700","27 Jul 1746","0","The son of George and Sarah WEBSTER of Lebanon, Ct. http://www.geocities.com/sfaapage/john.html","STR06" "I30338","Webster","Julia Juanita","7 Jan 1920","26 Apr 2011","0","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" "I44221","Weddle","Joy","23 Jun 1925","15 Nov 2007","0","She was married first to Lyman E. Eurich, who also has a memorial on FindAGrave.","STR06" "I28218","Weeks","Alpha Reda","12 Oct 1911","17 Oct 1990","0","John W. Clark instead shows her first name as Althea.","STR06" "I34483","Weeks","Archie Bryant","17 Aug 1918","1 Jul 1999","0","Laura Buckmaster shows him as the son of John William Weeks and Carrie Ann Scott of Texas.","STR06" "I28269","Weeks","Dessie Marie","24 Sep 1916","5 Aug 2001","0","She was a Nurses aide at the Memorial Herman Baptist Hospital.","STR06" "I16334","Weems","Lori Kaye","30 Jul 1968","22 Apr 2022","0","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.","STR06" "I16333","Weems","William Zachary","30 Jul 1944","9 Jun 2000","0","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.","STR06" "I26046","","","","","","","" "I892","Wehunt","Betty Alice","4 Mar 1935","29 Apr 2013","0","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

","STR06" "I41482","Weilbacher","Katharine Christiana","10 Dec 1810","30 Nov 1892","0","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.","STR06" "I251","Weimmer","Richard John William","13 Mar 1925","19 Dec 2002","0","RICHARD J WEIMMER 13 Mar 1925 19 Dec 2002 (V) 77360 (Onalaska, Polk, TX) (none specified) 053-18-0097 New York","STR06" "I12699","Weinhardt","Christiana","19 Feb 1859","6 Jun 1931","0","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" "I47253","Weinstein","Harriete R.","27 Dec 1929","1 Jul 2015","0","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","STR06" "I34548","Weiss","Joan Arlene","21 May 1930","31 Jul 2018","0","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.","STR06" "I10866","","","","","","","" "I40118","","","","","","","" "I31551","","","","","","","" "I23120","","","","","","","" "I40120","","","","","","","" "I40121","","","","","","","" "I33212","","","","","","","" "I37423","","","","","","","" "I45267","Welch","Frank","15 Sep 1888","19 Jan 1960","0","His FindAGrave memorial pages shows him as a son of John Ell Welch and Mary Fullbright.","STR06" "I30079","Welch","Ida Frances","6 Mar 1875","2 May 1910","0","AKA Ida Boyette","STR06" "I6988","Welch","Jenkins H.","7 Feb 1850","29 Oct 1922","0","(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
","STR06" "I135","Welch","Mary Ann","28 Dec 1840","19 Jul 1921","0","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","STR06" "I135","Welch","Mary Ann","28 Dec 1840","19 Jul 1921","0","(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","STR06" "I31553","","","","","","","" "I12206","Welch","William","Bef 1816","Bef 1850","0","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","STR06" "I11077","Welch","William","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","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","STR06" "I31386","Wells","Dennis Wayne","4 Dec 1952","1 Apr 1998","0","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" "I31559","Wells","Elijah Lincoln","1 Sep 1861","20 Dec 1928","0","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" "I31559","Wells","Elijah Lincoln","1 Sep 1861","20 Dec 1928","0","(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","STR06" "I31555","Wells","Hall","24 Apr 1896","11 Oct 1972","0","(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","STR06" "I38167","","","","","","","" "I21238","Wells","Mary","6 Aug 1741","2 Jul 1776","0","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","STR06" "I31578","Wells","Runa","21 Aug 1909","5 Feb 1928","0","Norma Johnson shows that she died as a young woman in Chaves County, New Mexico.","STR06" "I21288","Wells","Thomas (Gov.)","Abt 1590","Aft 14 Jan 1659","0","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","STR06" "I31581","Wells","Vona","27 May 1898","27 May 1975","0","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
","STR06" "I31580","Wells","William Pleasant","Oct 1895","Abt 1954","0","He was said to have married Julia Belle BLOCKER, who was born 19 Jan 1899.","STR06" "I38252","Wennstedt","Richard G.","2 Oct 1938","26 Sep 2000","0","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
","STR06" "I7298","Went","Dollie","6 Sep 1873","4 Sep 1966","0","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.

","STR06" "I7298","Went","Dollie","6 Sep 1873","4 Sep 1966","0","(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","STR06" "I7296","Went","John E.","11 Nov 1844","6 Feb 1917","0","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" "I460","Wente","J.H.","1820","Bef 1850","0","Also shown as Wendt.","STR06" "I11722","Werner","Aaron Baugher","28 Aug 1882","7 May 1959","0","(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

","STR06" "I12257","Werner","Aaron Schmidt","1 Feb 1824","23 Aug 1891","0","Dean Cramer shows him as a son of Jacob Werner and his second wife, Juliana Cramer.","STR06" "I12257","Werner","Aaron Schmidt","1 Feb 1824","23 Aug 1891","0","(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


","STR06" "I42433","Werner","Catharina","9 Jun 1778","Yes, date unknown","0","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" "I12243","Werner","Elizabeth","10 Oct 1811","13 Feb 1847","0","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" "I11702","Werner","Emaline","23 Jun 1853","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Abdiel Runkle Rohrbaugh.","STR06" "I11703","Werner","Harriet","11 Jan 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Martin SNYDER.","STR06" "I7704","Werner","Jacob","16 Mar 1786","Yes, date unknown","0","Could there have been two Jacob Werner's born to Johann and Judith? Ancestry.com, York County, PA Church Records, 1760-1800: Codorus Township, shows a Jacob Werner born 10 Mar 1782 and Baptized on 6 Apr 1782, as well as one born 16 Mar 1786 and baptized 17 Apr 1786. It is unclear if these are two separate records, or the same original record being transcribed differently.

Roger Cramer shows that Jacob married first Catharina Cramer, the daughter of Helfer Cramer and Sophia Neidig. Chuck Winter shows that he married second Juliana Cramer, also a daughter of Helfer Cramer and Sophia Neidig.

Additionally, Chuck Winter shows that Jacob Werner, the son of Johannes and Judith, died ca 1846.

Interestingy, the 1850 Manhiem Twp, York County, PA census shows there is a head of household named Jacob Werner. This one is younger however, born ca 1805 in PA. Though he is too young to be our Jacob, he appears to be too old to be a namesake son, at least based on the reported date of marriage (1808) between Jacob and his purported first wife, Catharine. The Jacob Werner on the 1850 census in Manheim is living with a 50 year old Cath Werner. Many of the younger Werner's in the household have the same names, and similar ages, to the children usually attributes to the Jacob Werner who married first Catharina Cramer and later her sister Julis Anna Cramer. It is not certain how the Jacob Werner, shown on the census to be born ca 1805, relates to the two older Jacob Werners' shown in York County church records as the son of Johannes and Judith Werner, if he is related at all.

These families should be further researched and documented very carefully, as is is possible that they are or could be conflated or otherwise confused.

Clarence E. Cramer, in his manuscript about ""The Family of Johan Helfer Cramer"", page 57-a, shows Jacob and Juliana as the parents of (1) Jacob Smith Warner, m. Sarah Ann HOFFACKER, buried at The Stone Church; (2) Aaron S. Werner, born 1825, m. Elizabeth BRICKER, buried at The Stone Church; (3) Sabine Werner, born 1825, m. George N. MILLER, buried at The Stone Church; (4) Amanda Werner, born 1828, single, buried at The Stone Church; (5) Henry Werner, b. 1831, married and ""moved West"" to Columbus, O?; (6) Jessy Werner, b. 1832, married and ""moved West"" to Columbus, O? (7) Anna Catharina Werner, b. 1833, m. John C. RUHLMAN, buried at The Stone Church; (8) Emaline Werner, b. 1837, m. George F. SHEARER, buied at The Stone Church, (9) Edward S. Werner, b. 1838 m. Lucinda SHEARER, b. at The Stone Church, and (10) Sarah Ella Werner, b. 1841, m. Eli WOLFGANG, buried at The Stone Church.

The 1850 census Manhiem, York County, PA census has a household consisting of Jacob Werner, age 45, Cath Werner, age 50, Aaron Werner, age 26, Henry Werner, age 29, Jacob Werner, age 22, Jessee Werner (Male), age 18, Cath Werner, age 16, Emeline Werner, age 13, Edward Werner, age 12, Ellen Werner, age 10, Sarah Werner, age 10 and Jacob Werner, age 9.

Another Jacob Werner, this one age 34 (born ca 1816) is in South Codorus Twp, York County, PA in 1850. This Jacob is enumerated with a Margaret (age 32), and children Adam (age 7), Daniel (age 6), Matilda (age 4), and John (age 2). Interestingly, a female named Julian Werner, age 57 (born 1793) is also listed in this household. Could this be Juliana Cramer Werner? Also shown in this household were Henry Robenstine age 36, and George Rohrbach, age 40. All occupants of the home were listed as being born in Pennsylvania.","STR06" "I11670","Werner","Jacob C.","11 May 1817","12 May 1882","0","Chuck Winter shows him as a son of Jacob Werner and his second wife, Juliana Cramer.

Dean Cramer instead shows him as married to Sarah Ann Hoffacher, and as buried at St. David's.","STR06" "I11699","Werner","John Sowers","31 Jul 1848","11 Sep 1925","0","He was said to have also married Amanda BOWSER.","STR06" "I11699","Werner","John Sowers","31 Jul 1848","11 Sep 1925","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Manheim Twp
Enumerated 4 July 1900
SD 8 ED 165 Sheet 12B
250-250
Werner, John S Head W M July 1848 Wd Pa Pa Pa Farmer
Werner, Susie Dtr W F Aug 1875 24 Pa Pa Pa
Werner, Aaron Son W M Aug 1882 17 S Pa Pa Pa Farm Laborer
Werner, Julian Dtf W F Jun 1884 15 S Pa Pa Pa
Werner, George Son W M Apr 1886 14 S Pa Pa Pa Farm Laborer
Werner, John Son W M Aug 1880 11 S Pa Pa Pa
Werner, Daniel Son W M Sept 1892 8 S Pa Pa Pa
Werner, Henry Son W M Oct 1894 S S Pa Pa Pa
Werner, Elenora Grandchild W F Mar 1900 3/12 S Pa Pa Pa","STR06" "I7702","Werner","Maria Catharina","15 Oct 1791","15 Aug 1877","0","AKA Catherine Warner.","STR06" "I11701","Werner","Sarah","22 Jun 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Jacob Wolfgang.","STR06" "I11718","Werner","Susie","14 Aug 1875","26 Oct 1955","0","She married a Mr. Hamm.","STR06" "I18733","Wesfvall","Jacob","23 Apr 1693","Yes, date unknown","0","Kingston Marriage Register

Page 534 Marriage Number 379 1717 19 Nov.
379 JACOB WESTVAAL, j. m., born in Kingstown, and MARGRIETA DE DUYSTER, j. d., born in Horly (Hurley), and both now resid. in Menissing (Minisink). Banns registered, 27 Oct.","STR06" "I9273","West","Alfred","Abt 1825","Between 1861 and 1865","0","FindAGrave notes that ""Alfred West died as he fought in the Civil War. No marker was found for him at Zion Hill cemetery, but one [was erected] for Angeline[whom] is buried there.""","STR06" "I9273","West","Alfred","Abt 1825","Between 1861 and 1865","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Newton County, PO Newton
Enumerated 16 and 17 July 1870
Page 50
325-325
Alfred West 35 M Farmer 250 230 La
Angelina West 28 F Ind
Mary E West 5 F Tx
Nancy E West 3 F Tx
Lydia West 1 F Tx
Martha Reeves 6 F La
326-326
Wm Cochran 56 M Farmer 300 210 Mass
Mary Cochran 52 F Ky
Alfred Cochran 25 M Ind
Washington Cochran 23 M Ind
Mary A Cochran 17 F Tx","STR06" "I9304","West","Alfred Washington ""Babe""","4 Feb 1863","6 Oct 1956","0","From FindAGrave:

Headstone states his name as A.W. (Babe) West.
Married Julia Etta McDonald in December 1889 in Jasper County, Texas.
Son of Alfred West and Angieline Cochran West.
Father of Etta West, Alfred West, Frank West, Alice West, Lillie Angeline West, Jim West, Zelma West and Mae West.","STR06" "I40729","","","","","","","" "I5689","West","Charles","Bef 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","His mother had a hereditary birth defect. It consisted of a malformation of the hands. She wore a mitten all the time to hide her hand and this habit was explained away to casual visitors by various means. This genetic problem was known by her family but was kept secret until following the marriage of her children. She passed it on to her grandchildren through her son.","STR06" "I18185","West","Edd","Bef 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","Could he and Stella have divorced, or never married?

As of the 1920 Federal Census, there was a 38 year old Edd West living in Hope, Stephens County, Oklahoma. He was listed as born in Texas, with both parents born in Texas. This Edd West was married to a 23 year old Idah, and they had two toddlers, three year old Elsie and 8 month old Floyd.

Additionally, there is a 27 year old Ed. West living in Wall, Stephens County, Oklahoma as a boarder in the home of James and Augusta Heard. This Ed. West was single, and born in Texas with both parents born in Texas.","STR06" "I40728","West","John Ottis","Abt 1903","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Louisiana, Webster Parish, Police Jury War 2
Enumerated April 1930
ED 60-8 SD 1 Sheet 1A Stamped 157
8-10
West, O. Head M W 27 M 21 Tx Tx la Engineer Gas Plant
West, Winnie Wf F W 24 m 19 Tx Tx Tx
West, Bobbie James Son M W 2/12 S La Tx Tx
Clark, Maxine Sister-in-law F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Clark, Lillie V Sister-in-law F W 21 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I40730","","","","","","","" "I11408","West","Laura","Aft 1897","","0","She married a Mr. Bean and had at least two children, a son named John and an infant that died young.","STR06" "I32648","West","Linda Gail","13 Nov 1952","10 Jan 2020","0","Name: Linda Gail West Date of Birth: 13 Nov 1952 Gender: Female Birth County: San Augustine Father's Name: Cecil Howard West Mother's Name: June Evon Cunningham Roll Number: 1952_0015

Mrs. Linda Gail Ponder of San Augustine, Texas, passed away Friday, January 10, 2020, at her residence at the age of 67 years, 1 month, 29 days.

Mrs. Ponder was born on November 13th, 1952 in San Augustine, Texas to Evon (Billy Ray) Wright of Hemphill. Linda is survived by her husband Phillip Norman Ponder of San Augustine, Texas. Linda's in-laws were the late Curtis and Mattie Ponder of San Augustine, Texas. Linda was a long-time member of Faith Alive First Assembly of God, and owner of Ponder's Rural Garbage for 33 years.

Linda was a faithful, loving, hardworking woman, that stole the hearts of many throughout her years. She actively participated in the lives of her children and grandchildren, brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews, as well as friends; she will be greatly missed.

Linda is the mother of Clayton (Bridgett) Ponder of Broaddus; Armanda (Charles) Johnson of San Augustine; Frieda (Michael) Stone of Elkhart; Mary (Steven) Anderson of San Augustine; Phyllis Smith of San Augustine; Stephen White of Robeline, Louisiana; Norman (Connie) Ponder of San Augustine; and Hector Moncada of San Augustine. Linda also raised her grandson Jeremy (Crystal) Ponder of San Augustine, and granddaughter Summer Ponder of San Augustine. She was presided in death by her youngest son Christopher Sean White. Linda also has 43 grandchildren, 42 great-grandchildren, and 3 great-great-grandchildren that she held dear and close to heart.

Linda's siblings include Danny (Tammy) West of Milam; Randy West of Bronson; Donna (Jamie) Brasher of Jasper; Judy West of Brookland. Linda also has a multitude of Brother and Sisters-in-law, as well as an abundance of nieces and nephews. Linda was presided in death by her brothers Cecil Wayne West and Larry West, and in-laws James Earl Ponder, George Ponder, Lamar Ponder, and Jack (Lamurl) Ponder.

Funeral services are set for 2:00 p.m. Monday, January 13, 2020, at Faith Alive Church, located at 1013 FM 1277 in San Augustine, with Pastor Jeff Headrick officiating. Interment will follow at Liberty Hill Cemetery.

Visitation will begin at 4:00 p.m. Sunday, January 12, 2020, at Faith Alive Church.

Visit www.WymanRobertsFuneralHome.com for memories and condolences.

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

Downloaded from Wyman Roberts Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 15, 2020, page 5","STR06" "I1253","West","Louisa Dexter","27 Jul 1857","4 Apr 1930","0","From FindAGrave:

2 Apr 1935 - Mrs. W. T. Collier, widow of the late W. T. Collier, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. O. Daily, April 4, after several months illness, being confined to her bed about two weeks. She was 76 years, nine months and eight days of age.

Mrs. Collier was Miss Lula West of Milam, Texas, before her marriage to W. T. Collier, later moving to Many, where they made their home and reared a very large family, all of whom survive with the exception of one child that died in infancy. She affiliated herself with the Methodist church soon after moving to Many and has been a very devoted Christian mother, training her children in
the principles of right living and also being the very best of neighbors, exemplifying the saying "" Let me live by the side of the road and be a friend to man.""

The surviving children: W. P. Collier, Marshall, Texas; W. T. Collier, Mooringsport, La.; G. A. Collier, Hemphill, Texas; Mrs. E. O. Daily, Many, La.; Mrs. C. W. Johnson, Robeline, La.; and T. J. Collier, Oklahoma, all of whom were present except T. J. Collier.

The active pallbearers were Boyd Harris, Elden Dees, Edd Curtis, Henry Lee Hester, Jimmie Hays and Edwin Fraser.

Interment was made in the Many cemetery.","STR06" "I9284","West","Lydia Margarette","May 1859","16 Mar 1932","0","May have been called ""Shug?""

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3SN-ZDJ
Name: Lydia Margurette Morgan
Event: Death
Event Date: 16 Mar 1932
Event Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 16 May 1859
Birthplace: Newton, Texas
Father's Name: Alford West
Mother's Name: Angeline Cochran
Certificate Number: 12532
Film Number: 2135795
Digital Folder Number: 005145101
Image Number: 02966
Collection: Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976","STR06" "I9265","West","Melissa","Abt 1816","Aft 1880","0","The daughter of Richard WEST and Charity DICKERSON.","STR06" "I6891","West","Nathaniel Plympton","1818","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have been born in Boston, Mass.","STR06" "I5691","West","Norman Neal","Bef 1913","","0","Had a genetic deformity in his hands passed on from his grandmother. See note on Charles West. He and his wife Martha had four children-boy, girl, boy, girl.","STR06" "I1299","West","Roy Newell","11 Sep 1911","May 1964","0","From Roy's Form SS-5 :

ROY NEWELL WEST 902 South 3rd St., Lawton, OK Southwestern Light and Power 600 Main Street, Tulsa, OK Age 25 DOB September 9, 1911 Altus, Jackson County, Oklahoma Father Edd (NMI) West Mother Stella (NMI) Crouch Male White Signed May 26, 1937

Roy served in the U.S. Army during World War II, entering in 1942.

Charles Strong said the Roy was burned to death in an accidental fire at his home in Sulphur, Oklahoma.

He was married a May, and they were the parents of Paul, David, Holly and Cherry. His widow was living in Nocona, Montague, Texas as of 2002. She later moved back to Sulphur with her daughter Holly, and they lived in a home that Holly built over the basement of the one that had burned down when her father died.","STR06" "I6898","West","Samuel Evans","24 May 1861","22 Jun 1934","0","His Texas Death Certificate showed him as a Farmer. The informant was S. E. West Jr.","STR06" "I11407","West","Trudy","Aft 1895","","0","She married a Mr. Murphy.","STR06" "I5690","West","William","Abt 1913","","0","Known as Billy. Photographed at the age of 14 in Duncan, 1927.

He had a mild form of webbed fingers.

He had a surveying company and he worked on contract for insurance companies. Lewis Payne worked for him for a while.

He later committed suicide.","STR06" "I14058","Westbrook","Adeline ""Addie"" Olive","13 Jul 1901","31 Oct 1970","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6ZZ-SKC
name: Addie Olive Smith
death date: 31 Oct 1970
death place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
gender: Female
race:
death age: 69 years
estimated birth date: 1901
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Thomas I. Westbrook
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Jane Walker
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
burial place: magnolia springs, texas
burial date:
informant Ottis Smith
additional relatives:
film number: 2218968
digital film number: 4169125
image number: 1486
reference number:
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Addie Olive Smith, 1970","STR06" "I9553","Westbrook","Catherine G.","18 Oct 1885","Aug 1975","0","She is the daughter of Stephen Jonathon Westbrook and Georgia Mashaw.","STR06" "I16841","Westbrook","Eva","13 Jul 1901","Yes, date unknown","0","Yolanda Pepper Miller shows that she married, on 7 Dec 1924 in Jasper County, Texas, Connor McFarland.","STR06" "I46331","Westbrook","James Edwin","9 Jul 1846","17 Feb 1927","0","Obituary, as copied from his FindAGrave memorial page:

The Drewryville community received a decided shock last Thursday when one of its oldest citizen suddenly passed away. Naturally we would expect a man who had passed his four score years to take his departed, but Mr. Westbrook was so well preserved and seemed to be doing so well that morning at breakfast, that when the end came at 11 o'clock Thursday, February 17th, all were surprised and filled with sorrow.

Mr. Westbrook was the son of Joseph D. and Nancy Turner Westbrook. He was born in Southampton County, July 9th, 1846, and was 81 years old. He was converted and united with Persons M.E. Church. He never severed this relation and was always honored and loved by his brethren. He was recording steward for many years and superintendent of its Sunday school a long while. He was active in church work as long as his health would permit and when incapacitated for work, he ""waited on the Lord"" for the call to come up higher.

On October 17, 1873, he was married to Miss Sarah Elizabeth McLemore. God blessed the union with nine children: the first child died in infancy and later Martin L. and Edwin P. died. Mother went to the Heavenly home thirteen years ago and father followed February 17th. They are survived by Arthur B. Westbrook and Hugh L. Westbrook, Mrs. S.P. Johnson, Mrs. W.R.L. Cobb, Mrs. E.E. Duncan and Mrs. O.M. Joyner.

At one time he held office of Commissioner of the Revenue, District No. 2. He was faithful in office, but public office was not consonant with his retiring,
home-loving disposition.

When his State was about to be invaded by an enemy he joined the army of defense and fought under our chivalrous cavalry general, J.E.B. Stuart, until the close of the war.

After the war he came home and taught school several years. His students said he had a wonderful capacity for imparting knowledge. In dealing with the children, he was as kind and gentle as a woman but as thorough as Arnold of Rugby.

Mr. Westbrook was a great comrade with a fine friendly spirit, loving his friends and brethren, believing in them and welcoming every opportunity to add to their happiness and usefulness. The writer bears testimony to a friendship
and fellowship of 48 years duration which deepened and refined with the passing years. He loved his home; his wife was the queen of his heart and his children the joy and delight of his soul. He lived to see all of them culture Christian citizens.

Mr. Westbrook leaves to his children the heritage of an untarnished name and the memory of a beautiful life spent in the service of the Lord Jesus Christ. His life illustrated the truth that ""the path of the just is as the shining light that shineth more and more unto the perfect day."" A veteran of the Confederacy has ""passed over the river and is resting under the trees; a veteran of the Cross has answered the last call, the Spirit soothed and sustained by an unfaltering trust in One who was the author of his faith and the Captain of his salvation.""

Mr. Westbrook was by nature modest, unassuming, amiable and gentle and these traits were by God's grace developed and beautified in his character. He was scrupulous and conscientious, but cheerful, hopeful and happy. All of his
friends and neighbors knew that he was a good man and that his character conformed to the ideal which Christ gives in the beatitudes.

The body bearers were his sons and near relatives: E.E. Duncan, S.P. Johnson, W.R.L. Cobb, Jr., O.M. Joyner, A.B. Westbrook, H.L. Westbrook, James C. Westbrook, and Thomas H. Birdsong, Jr., The honorary pallbearers were: R.A.Pope, John P. Fox. E. Frank Story, F.E. Pope, Roger I. Beale, A.P. Pope, J.W. Claud, C.L. Newsom, R.W. Claud,J.G. Claud, E.J. Persons and John E. Fox.

Funeral services were conducted by Rev. A.K. Lambdin and Rev. W.H. Riddick and loving friends tenderly laid his body to rest by the side of his dear wife in Memorial Cemetery, Drewryville, to await the resurrection morn.

Source: The Tidewater News","STR06" "I9416","Westbrook","Melissa Effaline","21 Aug 1856","15 Apr 1935","0","Said to be a daughter of Stephen Westbrook and Julia Chaddick.","STR06" "I27695","Westbrook","Rosa Ann","1 Dec 1844","26 May 1894","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page shows her as a daughter of James David Westbrook and Nancy Lewis Turner Westbrook.

Herbert Giles instead shows her as the daughter of John Person Westbrook II and Mary Jane F. Howell.

Eldon and Ann McLemore of Derby, Kansas indicate that she was a sister of James Edwin Westbrook who married her husband's sister.

Description:
On line catalog.library of Virginia

Record 16 out of 55
TitleLink McLemore, Rosa A.
Publication [1894].
Gen. note
Race White.
Gender Female.
Date of death May 26, 1894.
Place of death District #1.
Cause of death Urine Trouble.
Age at death 48 year(s).
Place of birth Southampton County.
Occupation Housewife.
Note Source of information Southampton County, 1894, page 2, line 42.
Note Part of the Death Records Indexing Project which is sponsored by the Virginia Genealogical Society.
Subject - Personal
McLemore, Rosa A.
McLemore, B.F., consort.
McLemore, B.F., informant (Husband).
Subject - Topical
Deaths -- Virginia -- Southampton County.
Added Entry Death Records Indexing Project.
Virginia Genealogical Society

System Number 001371758","STR06" "I566","Westbrook","William Penn","14 Oct 1880","19 Oct 1933","0","(Research):Penn Westbrook, 50, and Cornell Curl, 20, were killed when the lumber truck they were driving without lights ran into a ditch and turned over about five miles east of San Augustine on Highway 21. Elbert Ford discovered the bodies about 10:00 p.m. as he drove by.

San Augustine Tribune, Thursday, May 4, 2006
Decade of the Great Depression 1933 by Harry P. Noble p 10","STR06" "I39732","Westcott","Belle","8 Apr 1878","3 Oct 1944","0","She married Clarence Altro after the death of George Striffler:

Niagara Falls Gazette, Saturday, October 3, 1942.: Announcement is made of the marriage of Mrs. Belle Striffler and Clarence Altro, Wednesday Evening, September 30. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. L.R. Ouillermin Jr., at the parsonage of the Dysinger Baptist church. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Altro. Mr. and Mrs. Altro will make their home on the Telegraph Road, Gasport.

Obituary

Niagara Falls Gazette, Wednesday, October 4, 1944, pg 3: LOCKPORT - Mrs. Belle Mildred Altro, 65, wife of Clarence Altro, died yestersay at her home in the Telegraph road, town of Royalton. Mrs. Altro was born in Royalton, daughter of Alfred and Frances Wescott, and had resided there all her life. Besides her husband, she leaves a stepson, Harold Altro, of this city, a sister, Mrs. Edith Peters, and a niece, Mrs. Thomas Bates, all of this city. Services will be held Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the home and at 2 o'clock at Dysinger's Corners Baptist church. Burial will be in Dysinger's cemetery.

(Both courtesy of Judith Muck)
","STR06" "I18734","Westfall","Abel","9 Feb 1695","Yes, date unknown","0","Kingston Marriage Register

Page 532 Marriage Number 363 1717 25 Feb.
363 ABEL WESTVAAL, j. m., and ANTJEN BOGAART, j. d., both resid. in Menissing (Minisink). Banns registered, 10 Feb.","STR06" "I18728","Westfall","Johannes Jurian","Abt 1660","Abt 1721","0","Johannes Jurians Westfael was the son of Juriaen Westfael and Marritje Hansen. Johannes was of Foxhall Manor, Kingston, Ulster, New York. He had two brothers, Abell and Symen, and two sisters, Elsjen and Rymerick. He married Marritje Jacobs Cool 28 Jan 1683 in Kingston, Ulster, New York. Marritje was born in Kingston, Ulster, New York to Jacob Barentsen Cool and Marritje Simons . She was baptized 7 Mar 1666 in Kingston, Ulster, New York. She had three older brothers, Symen, Barent (who died young), and Barent, and another brother, Arent, who was probably her twin. Johannes was among those who obtained a deed from a group of Native Americans for land in the Minisink area. This land is believed to be located in between the present-day cities of Westbrookville and Port Jervis, Orange, New York.

Sources:
1. Hoes, Roswell Randall (comp.), ?i?Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York?/i?, Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1997 (originally published by De Vinne Press (New York), 1891).
2. 1696 Deed for Menissing and Waggacknock.
3. ""A rool of the names and surnames of them that haue takin the Oath of Allegiance in the County of Ulstr, by ordr of his Excely: the Gouernor; the ffirst day of Septembr Anno Qe: Domini 1689"".

http://www.boydhouse.com/michelle/westfall/johanneswestfall/johanneswestfall.html","STR06" "I18730","Westfall","Jurian","Abt 1629","Aft 1667","0","Arrived Rensselaerswyck aboard De Houttuyn 1642 from Luydendorp, the Netherlands. (Stowell, p 42). The Westfall name was also spelled Westphael, Bestvaal, Westfalen, Westphal, Westval, etc. It indicated that the family was originally from the Westphalen area of Germany (Stowell, p 485).","STR06" "I18659","Westfall","Jurian ""Euric""","27 Apr 1684","Abt 1731","0","Said to have married second, on 20 Aug 1716 in Machackemeck, Maritje Koddebeck/Cuddeback.","STR06" "I37506","","","","","","","" "I23501","","","","","","","" "I20370","Weston","Warren Harlan ""Corky""","19 Mar 1926","7 Dec 2005","0","Warren Harlan 'Corky' Weston

Lincoln

Warren Harlan ""Corky"" Weston, 79, Lincoln, died Wednesday (12/7/05). Born to William Herman and Pearl Flora (McHargue) Weston (3/19/26) in Lincoln. U.S. Navy veteran of World War II; earned Victory Medal. Retired brakeman conductor from Burlington Northern Sante Fe Railroad in 1987 after 38 years of service. Member: American Legion Post 3; VFW Post 131; Fraternal Order of Eagles; Masonic Lodge 314 A.F. & A.M.

Survivors: wife, Mary Ann (Kaderabek); daughters, son-in-law, Nancy and Stan Butterfield, Lincoln, Phyllis Jacobsen, Phoenix, Ariz.; sons, Lorren Weston, Colorado Springs, Colo., Ron Weston; grandchildren, spouse, Kristin Butterfield, Aaron Butterfield, both Lincoln, Melissa and Alan Viox, Nebraska City, Landon Jacobsen, Phoenix, Holly, Sarah and Jessica Weston; sister, brother-in-law, Frances and Dr. Robert Radin, Vero Beach, Fla.; brother-in-law, spouse, Joe and Shirley Kaderabek, Ohiowa; numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by: parents; brothers; sisters; daughter, Katherine Weston.

Services: 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S. 14th St. Burial: Lincoln Memorial Park. Visitation: noon-9 p.m. today; 9-11:30 a.m. Saturday, funeral home. Memorials: American Lung Association for cancer research; Salvation Army.

SSN 505-22-5249","STR06" "I18736","Westvaal","Claartjen","31 Oct 1700","Yes, date unknown","0","Kingston Marriage Register

Page 540 Marriage Number 464 1721 22 Sept.
464 ZALOMON FREER, j. m., born in the Pals (New Paltz), and KLAARTJEN WESTVAAL, j. d., born in Menissing (Minisink), and both now resid. under the jurisdiction of Kingstown. Banns registered, 3 Sept.","STR06" "I25559","Wharton","Annie Louise","8 Mar 1836","12 Apr 1907","0","Her headstone is engraved: Annie Louise Wharton, Wife of William S. McLemore, March 8, 1836, April 12, 1907. A Mother in Christ.""

The death certificate of her son, William Wharton McLemore, shows her place of birth as Tuscumbia, Alabama.","STR06" "I39294","Wharton","Reuben","Bef 1886","Yes, date unknown","0","He was said to be a River Boat Captain.","STR06" "I30778","Wheat","Lusena","17 Mar 1832","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Castile, New York.","STR06" "I30773","Wheat","Lydia Louisa","7 Jan 1820","26 Feb 1899","0"," After her marriage to Friend Maxon, she lived in Stockbridge, Michigan.","STR06" "I30612","Wheat","Salmon","16 Oct 1793","13 Oct 1850","0"," He was a Methodist minister.","STR06" "I30771","Wheat","Samuel S.","9 Aug 1815","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Batavia, New York.","STR06" "I24928","Wheeler","Catherine","Abt 1743","","0","C. Fairchild, on his RootsWeb WorldConnect tree titled ""Fairchild"", shows her as the daughter of Andrew WHEELER.","STR06" "I37417","Wheeler","Devera Hazel","4 Mar 1905","17 Feb 1998","0","The Sabine County Reporter
March 4, 1998, Page 12

Devera Sargent, 92, of Chireno died Tuesday, Feb. 17, 1998, at Twin Lakes Care Center in San Augustine.

She was a longtime resident of Chireno.

Survivors: a son, Royce C. Sargent of Chireno; a daughter, Mary Ann Strickland of Chireno; a sister, Dorothy Stone of Austin; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Feb. 19 at the Cason, Monk & Metcalf Funeral Directors Sunset Chapel in Nacogdoches. Interment followed at Lower Chireno Cemetery in Chireno.

Memorial Contributions can be made to the Lower Chireno Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2011)","STR06" "I5269","Wheeler","Lucindy","13 Oct 1866","1947","0","1880 Itawamba Miss. Census. Listed as niece of John Wheeler.","STR06" "I25024","Wheeler","Mary","Abt 1642","7 Feb 1733","0","Said to be the daughter of Moses Wheeler and Miriam Hawley. (RootsWeb World Connect Project: Fairchild).","STR06" "I39025","Wheeler","Otis Marshall","Abt 1813","Yes, date unknown","0","""....veteran of the recent (Mexican War) and a merchant and land trader."" (Henson and Parmelee, p. 153).","STR06" "I27691","Wheeler","Serepta Claranette ""Nettie""","Feb 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","Serepta C., daughter of Calvin and Acenith Wheeler, formerly of East Tennessee, but early settlers of Dade County, where Mrs. McLemore was born, and where the father died. The mother died in Kansas. Mr. Wheeler was a merchant and manufacturer. (From Biography of her husband, William Young McLemore)

...A daughter of Calvin and Asenith (Carlock) Wheeler. (Stout, Montana, Its Story and Biography, Vol. III, P. 1366)...","STR06" "I47806","","","","","","","" "I35896","","","","","","","" "I28464","Whitaker","Martha C. ""Patsy""","Abt 1794","16 Apr 1877","0","The daughter of Mark WHITAKER and Caroline BOONE.

Melba Gene McLemore notes she is referenced in Vol. 8 of the Lincoln County, Tennesse Pioneers #7 - Ball Fork Church of Christ Third Saturday in April, 1824 ""Patsy McLemore rec'd letter from South Elkton, KY, Dimissed in order.""

Melba also indicated that the widowed Martha is listed as the head of household at the time of the 1830 Lincoln County, TN census. She herself is shown as between the ages of 40 and 50, and her household consisted of 3 females between the ages of 10 and 15, one male between 15 and 20, and two males between ages 5 and 10.

Also provided by Melba was a transcription from Lincoln County, TN Deed records, 11---391, State of Tennessee, Lincoln County, Known by all men present as Martha Pegram, Formerly Martha McLemore and guardian of the heirs of S.C. McLemore...Dec 9 for and in consideration of fourty dollars to me in hand paid this day bargained and sold to Auguish? Johnson 27 acres of land.....","STR06" "I28464","Whitaker","Martha C. ""Patsy""","Abt 1794","16 Apr 1877","0","(Research):Census Information:

1850 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, Subdivision No. 2
Enumerated 6 Nov 1850 by Alfred Bearden
Stamped 56
989-989
Martha Pegrim 56 F $1000 Kent
George A. Pegrim 18 M Tenn
Columbus Pegrim 16 M Tenn Attended School during year
Martha C Pegrim 13 F Tenn Attended School during year","STR06" "I13219","White","Addie Byrl","2 Feb 1912","13 Dec 2003","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 17, 2003

Addie Bragg

Addie Bragg, 91, of Route 1, Hemphill, died Saturday, Dec. 13, 2003 at Hemphill Care Center. Mrs. Bragg was born Feb. 2, 1912, and had been a longtime resident of Sabine County. She was a homemaker and a member of the Assembly of God Church. Survivors: a son, Benny Bragg of Shelbyville; daughters, Julie HUFF and Paula BRITT, both of Sabine County; 14 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; and 24 great-great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill with Bro. Richard LUM officiating. Interment followed at Meador Cemetery in Milam.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I20520","White","Agnes","Nov 1858","Abt 1945","0","Seamstress and nurse.

At the time of the 1870 Michigan census, there was a family in Siawassee, Siawassee Couty, that possibly could have been hers.

White James 36 M W Cooper $450 $200 Canada
White, Jane 37 F W Keeping House Canada
White, William 13 M W Attending School Canada
White, Margaret 11 F W Michigan <----She is the correct age, but WRONG first name
White, Jerome 9 M W Michigan
White, Emory 6 M W Michigan
White, Ella 4 F W Michigan","STR06" "I419","White","Alan Victor","24 Dec 1933","26 Apr 1997","0","The Sabine County Reporter
May 7, 1997, page 14

Alan Victor White, 63, of Hockley died Saturday, April 26, 1997, following an illness.

White was a native of Sabine County and had lived in Hockley several years. White was an electrical engineer for Texas Instruments and Compaq Computer Corporation.

Survivors: wife, Ethel Faye White of Hockley; a son, Mark Alana White of Hockley; a daughter, Kimberly Faye Whtie of Hockley; and a sister, Geraldine Rigsby of Ivanhoe.

He was preceded in death by his parents, A. V. and Edna White. Funeral services were held at 9 a.m. Tuesday at Klein Funeral Home chapel in Tomball. Interment followed with 3:30 p.m. graveside rites at Pine Hill Cemetery in Sabine County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, July 2009)","STR06" "I45440","White","Albert Sidney","18 Apr 1914","Abt 1994","0","Was living with his Uncle, Richard Green McGown, at the time of the 1930 Federal Census.","STR06" "I45440","White","Albert Sidney","18 Apr 1914","Abt 1994","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated April 30, 1930
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 12A
State Highway 21-Kings Highway
246
McGown, Richard G head m W 45 M 22 Tx Tx Tx none
McGown, Lou Wf F W 41 M 18 Txc Tx Tx Telephone Operator Exchange
McGown, Jack S. Adopt Son M W 11 S Tx Un Un
White, Sidney Nephew M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer Gen Farm","STR06" "I14691","","","","","","","" "I384","White","Amazia Vardeman ""A. V.""","19 Jan 1845","22 Mar 1889","0","Enrolled in the District 6 School in Sabine County in 1854.

Civil War Veteren. Company F, 11th Texas Regiment, CSA.","STR06" "I384","White","Amazia Vardeman ""A. V.""","19 Jan 1845","22 Mar 1889","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Justice Prect No. 1
Page 23 SD 1 ED 84 Stamped 219
5 and 6 July 1880
202-211 Henry and Laura Carlton
203-212 Wm and Nancy Strickland
204-213
White, Vardeman W M 36 Farmer (La-Crossed thru) Miss Ala Ala
Whie, Atna W F 32 Wf Ala Tenn Va
White, Thomas J W M 6 Son Tx Tx Tx
White, Attalia W F 4 Dtr Tx Tx Tx
White, Martha W F 3 Dt Tx Tx Tx
White, Nora A W F (sic) 4/12 Jan Dau (sic) Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I33045","White","Anna Mae","23 Aug 1920","30 Jan 2007","0","Her obituary below was copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Carolyn Bair:

Anna Mae McGown, 86, died Tuesday, January 30, 2007 at Calder Woods in Beaumont, Texas. She was born August 23, 1920 in Stowell, Texas. She was a direct descendant of James Taylor White who first came to Texas in 1819. White's Ranch along the Gulf Coast of Southeast Texas is the oldest Anglo-owned ranch in the state. The ranch has been owned and managed for over six generations by descendants of James Taylor White.
Anne grew up in Stowell, Texas; her father was a rancher in Chambers County. Often her family would give teachers in Chambers County room and board. In the summer of 1936 her father brought home a ""new comer"" to Chambers County, a young man who had recently been transferred to work as a clerk for the Humble Oil Company. Since he had no place to live, her family took him in. He was Paul McGown. He soon became the most popular man around the house.

Anne attended Texas State College for Women in Denton, Texas for two years and then transferred to Sam Houston University, from which she graduated in 1942. Anna and Paul married during Christmas vacation in 1941.

Before moving from Stowell, Anne and Paul were involved in beginning the construction of Winnie Stowell Methodist Church. Upon moving to Beaumont, they became active members of First United Methodist Church. When it was determined that Beaumont needed a new ""west end"" church, they helped organize and were charter members of Trinity United Methodist Church. Anna has been a member of Trinity for over fifty years.
During the years, Anne taught Sunday school and Vacation Bible School, chaired the Friendship Class Bazaar, worked on the Building Committee, Needlepoint Guild and served on the Trinity Day School Board. She was always there when the church called. Anne is probably best known for her fabulous cooking and her eagerness to share this talent with others. Whenever the church needed a cook, she was there. She was named Mother of the Year in 1999.

She has been a member of the Magnolia Garden Club and the Junior League of Beaumont, and she has served on the board of Buckner's Children's Village.
Anne dearly loved her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. Her grandchildren and great grandchildren all learned early in life that if they needed something they could call Gammy. She sat through hundreds of ball games, dance recitals and school plays.
Anne was preceded in death by her loving husband, Paul McGown. She is survived by three children, Mike McGown and his wife Lynn, Pat McGown and his wife D'Anne, and Mary Beth Messina and her husband Joseph all of Beaumont; six grandchildren, Mallory McGown of Houston, Michael McGown of London, England, Brent Messina of Houston, Greg Messina and his wife Ashley of Beaumont, Patrick McGown of Dallas, and Mark Messina of Houston; and four great grandchildren, Olivia McGown, Jay Paul Rauscher, Jordan Rauscher and Georgia Messina.

The family would like to thank Anne's caregivers, Myrtle Pickney and Thelma Stredic, as well as the employees of Calder Woods and Odyssey Healthcare of Beaumont.
Funeral service will be 10:00 a.m. Friday, February 2, 2007 at Trinity United Methodist Church followed by burial at Forest Lawn Memorial Park under the direction of Broussard's, 2000 McFaddin, Beaumont. Michael McGown, Brent Messina, Greg Messina, Mark Messina, Patrick McGown, and Jay Paul Rauscher will be serving as pallbearers. Herb Hennington, Ed Thorpe, Frank Easley, Curtis DeMoss, John Jordan, and Ed Curtis will be serving as honorary pallbearers. A gathering of family and friends will be from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Thursday, February 1, 2007 at the mortuary.
Those wishing to make contributions may to so to Trinity United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 5247, Beaumont, Texas 77726.
","STR06" "I437","White","Archie B.","Jun 1890","Yes, date unknown","0","In 1920, twenty-nine year old Archie was a farmer and the head of household of a family of nine, including his widowed mother, 2 sisters, 2 brothers, a sister-in-law and three nieces. By 1930, he was listed as married for 4 years, and his brother Arlis was living with him.","STR06" "I437","White","Archie B.","Jun 1890","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill Town, Pr. #1
ED 202-2 SD 19 Sheet 4B
85-101
White, Ella Head F W 42 S Tx Tx Tx Seamstress Tailor Shop
White, Olive O Sister F W 30 S Tx Tx Tx None
85-102
White, Archie B Head M W 40 M 36 Tx Tx Tx Concrete worker Brickyard
White, Maude M Wf F W 27 m 23 Ind Ind Ind
White, Arlis J Brother M W 34 D/S Tx Tx Tx Concrete worker Brickyard
","STR06" "I439","White","Arlis Jessie","Jan 1896","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill Town, Pr. #1
ED 202-2 SD 19 Sheet 4B
85-101
White, Ella Head F W 42 S Tx Tx Tx Seamstress Tailor Shop
White, Olive O Sister F W 30 S Tx Tx Tx None
85-102
White, Archie B Head M W 40 M 36 Tx Tx Tx Concrete worker Brickyard
White, Maude M Wf F W 27 m 23 Ind Ind Ind
White, Arlis J Brother M W 34 D/S Tx Tx Tx Concrete worker Brickyard","STR06" "I47345","White","Ary","Jan 1877","Yes, date unknown","0","Rachel Habig emailed, in February 2019, that she knew for a fact that her ""2nd great grandmother was names Ary White, after Ary Felder Moore, Mary's aunt. Ary White had a twin sister named Elizabeth ""Bessie"" White. (My aunt is named ""Ary Elizabeth"" after them). Due to whatever circumstances, they weren't always in the same household growing up making it tough to research.""

On the 1880 census, Ary and Bessie, both shown as age 3, where living with W. W. Moore and Ary A. Moore in Pike County, Mississippi. They were listed as Nieces of Ary Moore. Two of their cousins, also lived with WW and Ary Moore, 15 year old Ida Felder, and 7 year old WIll Gardner.

On the 1900 Federal Census enumeration, Bessie, age 23, as living with her parents in McComb, Mississippi. She was shown as being born in Jan 1877 in Mississippi.

In the next household, Ary Martin, the wife of Albert, was also shown as born in Jan 1877 in Mississippi. She and Albert had been married for one year.

Shown in Louisiana, Wills and Probate Records, 1775-1984, Succession File No. 2322-2380, 1914-1915, for Mary C. White, as one of eight surviving children of her parents, viz ""Mrs. Ary Martin, wife of Albert A. Martin, residents of Pike County, Mississippi.""","STR06" "I401","White","Benjamin Harrison ""Harry""","19 Nov 1888","25 Mar 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listing:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 2 May 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 12A Stamped 177
192-194
Bennett, Adam J Hd M W 53 m1 34 Tx La La Farmer
Bennett, Nancy E Wf F W 54 m1 34 9/7 Ga Ga Ga
Bennett, Charley D Son m W 30 S Tx Tx Ga Laborer Home Farm
Bennett, Jude W Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Ga Laborer Home Farm
White, Benjamin H Boarder M W 20 s La Tx Tx Hewing Ties Railroad
Morris, George Boarder M W 57 Wd Tx La La Driver Hauling Ties


1920 Census
Texas, Sabine,
360-360
White, Benjamin Hd M W 31 M Tx La Tn Sawyer Lumbermill
White, Cora N Wf F W 27 M Tx Tx Tx
White, Lillie A Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
White, Eldredge Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I1489","White","Bennie Ray","30 Jun 1944","25 Apr 2008","0","The Sabine County Reporter
April 30, 2008
Page 13

Benny Ray White

Benny Ray White, 63, of Hemphill, died Friday April 25, 2008 at Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital.

He was born June 30, 1944 in Pineland to William E. White and Abilene Kilburn. He was a lifetime resident of Hemphill and was a welder. He was a member of the Baptist faith.

Survivors: wife, Marie White of Hemphill; son, Mike White of Hemphill; daughter, Tina Ebarb and husband Johnny of Hemphill; sister, Neva Alexander of Jasper; and five grandchildren, Jordan, Harlee and Abbee Ebarb and Brittany and Morgan White.

Funeral services were held Sunday, April 27 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill with Rev. Glenn Morton and Rev. Vance Purtell officiating.

Interment followed in Pinehill Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2008)","STR06" "I14774","White","Betty Jo","19 Jul 1940","20 Nov 2020","0","Betty Jo Webb
July 19, 1940 - November 29, 2020

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Betty Jo Webb, 80, of Center, went home to be with the Lord on Sunday, November 29, 2020, in Garrison.

Funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Thursday, December 3, 2020, at Watson & Sons Funeral Home in Center with Bro. Bobby Bressman officiating. Visitation with limited family present will begin prior to the service at Noon. Private family graveside will be at Oaklawn Memorial Park in Center. The family requests social distancing be observed.

Betty was born in Hemphill, Texas, on July 19, 1940, to Carter Arnold and Connie White. She graduated from Hemphill High School in 1958. She married Robert Stephen Webb on February 9, 1963. Steve and Betty made their home in Center. They spent 50 years together until his death in 2013. Over the years, all the neighborhood kids could be found playing around the Webb's house.

Betty started a career in banking and loved her job and customers. She worked at Farmers State Bank for 34 years until retirement. She loved the Lord and was a member of First Baptist Church of Center. Betty also served on Housing Authority Board of City of Center for over 20 years.

Betty loved her family and friends dearly. She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and watching them grow. She always looked forward to a visit from her friends to catch up. She was an avid reader and loved a good book. Betty touched many lives and will be missed by everyone.

She is survived by her sons, Barry Webb and wife Michelle of Crystal Beach, TX, and Darren Webb and wife Wendi of Lago Vista, TX; sister, Linda Horton of Hemphill, TX; brother-in-law, Millard Smith of Hemphill, TX; sister-in-law, Mildred Webb of Center, TX; grandchildren, Emily Webb of Fort Smith, Arkansas, Taylor Webb of Lago Vista, TX, Mallory Webb of Lago Vista, TX, Trace Greer of Nacogdoches, TX, and Tatum Greer of New Braunfels, TX; great grandchildren, Charlotte Webb of Lago Vista, TX, Averi Greer of Nacogdoches, TX, and Addison Greer of Nacogdoches, TX; numerous nephews, nieces, and a host of family and friends.

Betty is preceded in death by her husband, Steve Webb; parents, Carter Arnold and Connie White; sister and brother-in-law, Billie Ruth and Alvin Ferguson; sister, Johnnie Mae Smith; brothers-in-law, Joe Horton and Eugene Webb.

Pallbearers will be Michael Spells, Allen Metcalf, George Stubblefield, Randy Smith, Chris Mayfield, and Eric Williams. Honorary pallbearers will be Keith Webb, Robert Ferguson, Kenneth Ferguson, and Ronald Ferguson.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Affinity Hospice, 203 Hurst St., Center, Texas 75935, or First Baptist Church 117 Cora Street, Center, Texas 75935.

Barry and Darren would like to thank the staff at Garrison Nursing Home for taking great care of their mother during her time there.

Downloaded from Watson and Sons Funeral Home website. Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 9, 2020, page 4","STR06" "I14665","White","Billie Dwain","24 Feb 1934","20 Oct 1984","0","This is ASSUMED to be his birth record, as he appears to have been the oldest son born to David and Cladie WHITE.

24 Feb 1934 Male Sabine David Alton White Cladie Belle Harley","STR06" "I14772","White","Billie Ruth","25 Nov 1933","14 Nov 2011","0","Obituary|
Billie Ruth Ferguson
(November 25, 1933 - November 14, 2011)

Billie Ruth Ferguson, 77, died in her residence in Milam after an illness. She was born in Hemphill to Carter Arnold and Connie Brown White. Billie Ruth lived in Crockett from 1969 until 1984 when she moved to Jasper. In 2005 she moved back to Hemphill and was a member of the Hemphill Church of God.

She is survived by her mother Connie White of Hemphill, her sons Kenneth Alvin Ferguson and his wife Donna of Milam, Robert Arnold Ferguson and his wife Raven of Jasper, and Ronald E. Ferguson and his wife Julie of Dallas, her sisters Johnnie Mae Smith and her husband Millard of Milam, Betty Jo Webb and her husband Stevie of Center, and Linda Gail Horton and her husband Joe of Hemphill. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Nikki [Ferguson of Coeur D'Alene, Idaho], Zack, and Katy [Ferguson of Jasper].

Visitation will be from 5:00 PM until 8:00 PM, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home. Funeral services will be at 2:00 PM, Thursday, Nov. 17, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Hemphill Cemetery.

http://www.starrfuneralhome.com

A more detailed version of this obituary was in the November 16, 2011 issue of the Sabine County Reporter on page 15. It noted, among other things, that she was the eldes daughter of Arnold and Connie White and was raised in the Pine Park community of Sabine County, and they were members of the Church of God in Hemphill. She attended both Bronson and Hemphill High Schools, graduating from Hemphill in 1951, and was married to Alvin Ferguson on Feb. 21, 1953 in Hemphill. They delivered and raised their three sons in Hemphill, moving to Crockett, Texas in 1970, where she worked as a seamstress at Alee Work Clothes. She and Alvin retired to Jasper, and following his death and the circumstances of ""Hurricane Rita"" she moved back to her hometown to be near her mother and sisters, and doing what she enjoyed most, attending church, gardening, and spending time with family and friends. She often visited relatives in both Sabine County and Lake Charles, LA.","STR06" "I16020","White","Billy David","16 May 1970","4 Jan 1981","0","16 May 1970 Gender: Male Birth County: San Augustine Father's name: Billy White Mother's name: Iverna Wright Roll Number: 1970_0016
","STR06" "I14783","White","Billy Joe","11 Aug 1936","18 Nov 2011","0","Billy Joe White d. November 18, 2011

Billy Joe White, 75, passed away Friday morning surrounded by his family, November 18, 2011, in the Nacogdoches Medical Center in Nacogdoches, Texas. Billy Joe was born August 11, 1936, to Rex Carl White Sr. and Atrall Lilly Wright White. He was a lifetime resident of Sabine County, where he worked as a logger. He served in the Navy during the Korean Conflict.

Billy Joe was survived by two sons, Carl Wayne White and wife Elisha of Apple Springs, and Frank Benton White of Hemphill; seven daughters, Sherri Tomlin and husband Jimmy of Henderson, Jana Gonzales and husband Felix of Hudson, Carla Adair and David of Hurst, Nancy White of Henderson, Jean Chaddick and husband Velton of Nacogdoches, Kay Frederick and husband Lynn of Nacogdoches, and Nita Knight and husband Ricky of Splendora; one brother, William Fred White of Hemphill; five sisters, Frances Jean Denby of Huntington, Mary Adams of Conroe, Betty Ann McGown and husband Pap of Hemphill, Carlyon Erwin and husband Roy of Huntington, Jane Hill and husband Ralph of Hemphill; and his sister-in-law Lois White of Hemphill; twenty-one grandchildren and twenty-three great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers Charles and R.C. ""Dink"" White; his sister-in-law Jeanette Franks; brother-in-laws Lamar Denby and Leo Adams; granddaughter Charoltte Gonzales and great grandson Nathan Watson.

Visitation will be from 5:00 until 9:00 pm. Sunday, November 20, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 pm., Monday, November 21, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Meador Cemetery in Milam, Texas.

Donations toward funeral expenses would be greatly appreciated by the family and may be sent to First Bank and Trust of East Texas, Nita Knight, Account #8448500.

http://www.starrfuneralhome.com

","STR06" "I14654","White","Bobby Glenn","21 Dec 1940","6 Feb 2017","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 1, 1997
Back in Time
1992 Five Years Ago

Sabine County Justices of the Peace attended a 20-hour seminar in Tyler that was conducted by the Texas Justice Court Training Center headquartered at Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos. Attending were: Bobby White of Pct. 4; Thomas Hamilton of Pct. 1, Place 1; Daniel Featherston of Pct. 3; Clarice Clark of Ptc. 5; and Jimmy Clark of Pct. 2

Obituary

Bobby Glenn White, 76, of Bronson, Texas died at his home Monday, February 6, 2017. He was born in Sabine County, December 21, 1940, to William Curtis (1905-1990) and Freddie Miller White (1914-1985). Bobby attended Bronson I.S.D. for 12 years. He was Mr. Bronson high School, an FFA Officer, an Annual Staff member, Class Officer, Boy Scout, and a member of the Bronson Bulldogs basketball and baseball teams. Bobby graduated Bronson High School in 1959, going on to attend Lamar University where he earned an Associate's Degree. Bobby served two terms as a West Sabine I.S.D. School Board member, served as the Sabine County Precinct Two Justice of the Peace for eighteen years, and retired as a supervisor for Temple-Inland. He was a member of Pinehill Methodist Church.

He is survived by his wife, Jean White, of Bronson, Texas; his two sons, Curtis White and wife, Brenda, and Rocky White and wife Margaret, all of Bronson; his brothers, Burl White and wife, Helen, and Earl White and his sister, Johnnie Phillips and husband, Glen, also all of Bronson, six grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.

Visitation will be held 5 pm to 9 pm, Tuesday, February 7, 2017, at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 pm Wednesday, February 8, 2017 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with burial to follow at Plainview Cemetery.

Downloaded from www.starrfuneralhome.com, also published in the Sabine County Reporter, February 15, 2017, page 5","STR06" "I13162","White","Buna","11 May 1915","31 Dec 1930","0","She shares a triple headstone with her parents, Ernest and Evie White, at the Hemphill City Cemetery.","STR06" "I689","White","Cade Drew","3 Jan 1851","26 Dec 1912","0","Member of the Antioch Baptist Church?","STR06" "I689","White","Cade Drew","3 Jan 1851","26 Dec 1912","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 1
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 3A
39-40
White, Cade Head W M Jan 1851 49 m 25 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
White. Mary S Wf W F Nov 1855 44 M 25 8/7 Ark Tenn Ark
White, Cade D Son W M Sept 1883 16 S Tx Tx Ark Farm Laborer
White. Wm P Son W M Nov 1885 14 S Tx Tx Ark Farm Laborer
White, Lola M Dtr W F Jan 1890 10 S Tx Tx Ark
White, Thos A. Son W M Nov 1891 8 S Tx Tx Ark
White, Elbert Son W M July 1894 5 S Tx Tx Ark


Could Cade be a nickname for Cajabeth? Jack White emailed, in August, 2013, that he is descended from Cajabeth White, who was living in Bute Co, NC with his brother, William, as early as 1766. He had two sons, John and Robert. John White inherited land from a man named John Seagrove, whose will names John White as his nephew. It seems likely that Cajabeth's wife, Frances, was a Seagrove, but this is not proven.

The 1771 tax list for Bute Co shows that Young McLemore, who is part of your family tree, had an overseer named John Seagrove, who appears on a number of documents with members of the McLemore family before they migrated out of Bute (later Warren) Co. I have been trying for a couple of years to piece together precisely how the Seagrove, McLemore and White families may have interacted with one another, but the Seagrove family history is as complicated as that of the Whites.

The thing that interests me about your website is that Cajabeth White was frequently referred to in court documents as Cade, and I see in your website that two sons of Edward White (b. 1781 in Mecklenburg Co, VA) each had sons they named Cade.","STR06" "I4092","White","Cade Drew","11 Sep 1883","3 Jan 1913","0","In an article about Jack Causey from OLDTIMERS OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS, it is noted that he ""attended a one-room school which was called Hickory Hill and was located a bit north of the J.B. Bohannon place. Teachers he remembers are Miss Lillie Speights, Miss Anna Watson (later Mrs. John Dent), Drew White, who married Miss Dora Speights, and Miss Nora Goodrich.""

Charlie White reports he had spinal meningitis.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX7W-BM9
Name: C.D. White
Death Date: 09 Jan 1913
Death Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 29 years 3 months
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 1883
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Cade White
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Mary Click
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Sabine Co.
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2050885
Digital Film Number: 4165765
Image Number: 685
Reference Number: v 5 cn 2166
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I29250","White","Cade W.","4 Mar 1879","26 Jul 1928","0","Shown in Louisiana, Wills and Probate Records, 1775-1984, Succession File No. 2322-2380, 1914-1915, for Mary C. White, as one of eight surviving children of her parents, viz ""Cade W. White...(resident) of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana.""

When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was a resident of Shreveport, and manager at the Southern Farm Co. His nearest relative was his wife, Mrs. Oliva White. She was shown as having gray eyes and brown hair, and being tall and slender.

The Social Security Applications and Claims Index has a listing for a Cade W. White, the husband of Oliva McMichael, and father of Edward Earl White. Cade's older sister, Bessie, was married to Artie McMichael.","STR06" "I29250","White","Cade W.","4 Mar 1879","26 Jul 1928","0","(Research):

Could Cade be a nickname for Cajabeth? Jack White emailed, in August, 2013, that he is descended from Cajabeth White, who was living in Bute Co, NC with his brother, William, as early as 1766. He had two sons, John and Robert. John White inherited land from a man named John Seagrove, whose will names John White as his nephew. It seems likely that Cajabeth's wife, Frances, was a Seagrove, but this is not proven.

The 1771 tax list for Bute Co shows that Young McLemore, who is part of your family tree, had an overseer named John Seagrove, who appears on a number of documents with members of the McLemore family before they migrated out of Bute (later Warren) Co. I have been trying for a couple of years to piece together precisely how the Seagrove, McLemore and White families may have interacted with one another, but the Seagrove family history is as complicated as that of the Whites.

The thing that interests me about your website is that Cajabeth White was frequently referred to in court documents as Cade, and I see in your website that two sons of Edward White (b. 1781 in Mecklenburg Co, VA) each had sons they named Cade.","STR06" "I7541","White","Carter Arnold","29 Nov 1908","3 Jun 1957","0","Shown as Carry A on the 1920 census.

Name: Carter Arnold White
Death Date: 03 Jun 1957
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 48 years 6 months 3 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 29 Nov 1908
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J M White
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Kate Morris
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Carpenter
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Springhill Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 05 Jun 1957
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2135738
Digital Film Number: 4163633
Image Number: 1532
Reference Number: cn 33708
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I14590","White","Cecil Forrest","15 Apr 1924","17 Oct 1974","0","Name: Cecil Forrest White
Death Date: 19 Oct 1974
Death Place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 50 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1924
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Virginia White
Father's Name: R. W. White
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Florence Carrico
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243402
Digital Film Number: 4167721
Image Number: 2432
Reference Number: 77684
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I14784","White","Charles ""Charlie"" Mack","19 Oct 1947","17 Nov 2006","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, November 23, 2006

Charles White

Funeral services for Charlie White, 59, of San Augustine were held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, November 18, 2006 at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine. Burial followed at Meador Cemetery in Milam. Bro. Gordon Simmons officiated. He died November 17, 2006 in Lufkin.

Charlie White was born in Hemphill on October 19, 1947 to Rex White and Altrall WRIGHT White. He attended Rosevine United Pentacostal Church. He is survived by his sons, Chris WHITE and wife, Michelle of San Augustine and Stephen WHITE and wife, Kiley of Marthaville, Louisiana; sisters, Mary Lou ADAMS and husband, Leo of Conroe, Betty Ann McGOWN and husband, Pat of Pine Park (Sabine County), Jane HILL and husband, Ralph of Hemphill, Carla Joyce ERWIN and husband, Roy and Frances DENBY, all of Huntington; brothers, Billy Joe WHITE, R. C. WHITE and wife Lois, and Fred WHITE and wife, Janette, all of Hemphill. Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine was in charge of arrangements.

A similar obituary was published in the November 22, 2006 Sabine County Reporter.

The following birth announcement was in the May 10, 2007 San Augustine Tribune:

Tiffany WHITE is proud to announce the birth of her son, Justin Allen WHITE, born March 23, 2007 at Nacogdoches Medical Center. He weighed 7 pounds, 3 ounces and was 20 1/2 inches long. Grandparents are Terry and Lisa MORELAND of San Augustine and Stephen Lynn WHITE of Marthasville, Louisiana. Great-grandparents are Louise (MOSLEY) McCary, Linda PONDER, both of San Augustine, the late Joe Louis McCARY and the late Charles Mack WHITE previously from San Augustine; Bobby and Barbara MORELAND of Carthage. Justin is also a nephew to Mike McCARY of Grand Prarie and Lola MORELAND of Mt. Enterprise.","STR06" "I14757","","","","","","","" "I14696","","","","","","","" "I32647","White","Christopher Sean","5 Aug 1970","23 Sep 2008","0","San Augustine Tribune
September 25, 2008, Page 11

Chris Sean White

Funeral services for Chris Sean White, 38, of San Augustine, will be held at 2 p.m., Friday, September 26, 2008 at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine. Burial will follow at Meador Cemetery in Milam with Bro. Gordon Simmons and Bro. Jeff Hedrick officiating. He died September 23, 2008 in San Augustine County.

Chris Sean White was born in Hemphill on August 5, 1970 to Charles White and Linda West. he was an equipment operator. He was a member of the San Augustine Volunteer Fire Department and was of the Pentacostal Faith.

He is survived by his wife, Michelle White of San Augustine; children, Christian Kirkindoll, Crystal McGown, Catelynn White and Traycee White all of San Augustine and Caleb Osborn of Chicago, Illinois; mother Linda West Ponder and husband Phillip of San Augustine; brother Stephen White and wife Kiley of Marthaville, Louisiana; grandparents Billy and Evon Wright of Hemphill; stepbrothers, Clayton Ponder and Norman Ponder; step-sisters, Armanda Johnson, Freida Horger, Mary Ponder and Phyllis Smith.

A memorial fund has been established at First Bank and Trust for the family of Chris White. In lieu of flowers, all donations made to this account will be recorded and very much appreciated. Please call (936) 275-7356 for account information.

Obituary can be viewed and condolences left at www.timeformemory.com/wymanroberts.

Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine is in charge of arrangements.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, September 2008)

A nearly identical obituary was published in the Sabine County Reporter on October 1, 2008.","STR06" "I48490","","","","","","","" "I7468","White","Cora Eugenia","28 Jan 1877","8 Mar 1966","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 6
Enumerated 6 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 313
204-204
Cade White
205-205
Roberts, Will I M W 40 M1 15 La La La Family
Roberts, Cora F W 33 M1 15 3/2 Tx Tx Ark
Roberts, Eugene M W Tx La Tx
Roberts, Ora Lee F W Tx La Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated 20 and 21 January 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 17A
340-340
Roberts, Isaac Hd 49 M La Miss Miss Farmer
Roberts, Cora W 42 M Tx Tx Ark
Roberts, Ora L Dtr 11 Tx La Tx
Roberts, L.C. Son 7 Tx La Tx","STR06" "I47361","White","Cornelia","Sep 1881","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown in Louisiana, Wills and Probate Records, 1775-1984, Succession File No. 2322-2380, 1914-1915, for Mary C. White, as one of eight surviving children of her parents, viz ""Mrs.Cornelia Evans, wife of R.E. Evans....(resident) of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana.""","STR06" "I13213","White","Cornell A.","11 Apr 1911","21 Sep 1964","0","His death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, indicated he was married, and that he was employed at the Treating Department of Texaco. He died of a self-inflicted shotgun wound.","STR06" "I13213","White","Cornell A.","11 Apr 1911","21 Sep 1964","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I14657","White","Curtis Burl","23 Mar 1949","28 Aug 2021","0","The Sabine County Reporter
Back in Time-1969

Pfc. Curtis Burl White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis White of Pineland, was stationed with the U. S. Army - 270 Signal Company in Phi Bai, Vietnam.

Obituary

Curtis Burl White, 72, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Saturday, August 28, 2021 at his home on Highway 184.

Burl was born in Hemphill, Texas on March 23, 1949 to William Curtis White and Freddie Miller White. After attending West Sabine High School, he entered the United States Army where he served in Vietnam in 1969. After his military service, he began working for Temple-Inland in Pineland where he worked as a saw filer until his retirement after 30 plus years.

Burl enjoyed hunting and he loved spoiling his grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Burl is survived by his wife of 52 years, Helen Waldrop White; sons, Kurtis White and wife, Tracy, of Pine Park Community and Brandon White and wife, Hannah, of Bronson; twin brother, Earl White of Hemphill; sister, Johnnie Sue Phillips and husband, Glenn, of Pine Park; grandchildren, Terra White and husband, Bryan Godeaux, Chelsi Woods and husband, Clayton Woods, Tyler White, BreeAnn White, Andrew Russell, and Bailee White; and great grandchildren, Prestin White, Lilly Godeaux, Colston Woods, and Cullen Woods.

He was preceded in death by his parents Curtis and Freddie White; brother, Bobby White and wife, Jean; and sister-in-law, Mary Ann White.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 1, 2021, page 9

Military graveside services will begin at 10:00 a.m. Monday, August 30, 2021 in Plainview Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. David Ebarb officiating.

Serving as pallbearers are Tyler Jones, Rocky White, Bradley White, Corey Ross, Logan Ermias, Curtis James White, Dustin White and Chris Jones. Providing military honors are the Sabine County Honor Guard.

In lieu of flowers, it is the family's request that donations be made instead to Starr Funeral Home to offset funeral expenses.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.



","STR06" "I14721","","","","","","","" "I16132","White","David F.","Abt 1861","14 Nov 1910","0","Name David F White
Titles and Terms
Event Type Death
Event Date 14 Nov 1910
Event Place Danvers,,Massachusetts
Residence Place
Address
Gender Male
Age
Marital Status Married
Occupation Shoemaker
Birth Date
Birthplace St Johns, New Brunswick
Birth Year (Estimated)
Burial Date
Burial Place Pine Grove Cemetery Lynn, Mass
Cemetery
Father's Name Leslie White
Father's Titles and Terms
Father's Birthplace New Brunswick
Mother's Name Elizabeth Mcfadden
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Birthplace New Brunswick
Additional Relatives
Spouse's Name
Reference ID 13
GS Film number 2314142
Frame Number
Digital Folder Number 4283175
Image Number 00298



Citing this Record:
""Massachusetts, Deaths, 1841-1915,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N4S5-JJ3 : accessed 15 May 2014), David F White, 14 Nov 1910; citing Danvers,,Massachusetts, 13, State Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 2314142.","STR06" "I13214","White","Drew C.","Abt 1914","Yes, date unknown","0","The September 20, 2006 ""Sabine County Reporter"" had a picture of the Milam, Texas, First Grade through High School--Spring 1927. A Drew White was pictured, but a grade was not indicated. The photo was submitted to the ""Sabine County Reporter"" by Robert E. ""Ted"" Finley of Van Nuys, California.","STR06" "I706","","","","","","","" "I24565","","","","","","","" "I63","White","Edward","Abt 1781","13 Jan 1871","0","There is an Ed White in Pike County, Mississippi in 1820. This may or may not be the same Edward White that is located in Amite County, Mississippi 10 years later. The family composition is 3 males under the age of 10, 1 male between 10-16, two males between 26 and 45, two females under the age of 10, and one female age 26 to 45.

On the 1830 Amite County, Mississippi census, Edward White and wife had 3 boys & 3 girls, 0-9, 1 boy and 1 girl 10-19. He was between the ages of 40 to 60 and his wife was between 20 and 40.

He was still in Amite County in 1840, on page 52. The microfilm at the San Antonio Public Library was faded and difficult to read. It appeared to show the following, however< Edward White Males 1-0-2-0-0-0-0-1 Females0-2-0-2-0-0-1-0 He appears to have held at least two female slaves, one under the age of five, and the other between five and ten. The number of male slaves is difficult to read. It is probably just one.

Edward White, his wife Elizabeth, and several of his children can be found in Amite County, Mississippi on the 1850 census as well. Sometime after this enumeration, they moved to Sabine County, Texas.

In White and Toole's book, Sabine County Historical Sketches and Genealogical Records it was noted hat ""Later that year (ca. 1843-sic), the Edward White family...and many of their friends and relatives came to Sabine County. Some forty or fifty covered wagons, some of them drawn by oxen, travelled together."" From ""Sabine County Historical Sketches And Genealogical Records.""

Edward White is shown on various internet trees, most unsourced, as either the son of William White and Mary Matilda Mason of Mecklenberg, Virginia or as the son of Edward White and Pembrook Singleton of Kingston Parish, Gloucester County, Virginia. In neither case has documentary evidence been shown. Mildred Bell Landers emailed that she had ""heard from a ggg grandson of Edward White (through his daughter who married Cannon Travis), and he asked if I had ever heard that Edward was an Indian named Whitecloud or Whitefeather, like his father, William. I had never heard this, and in Sabine County the past is closer than elsewhere. Nor had I heard that Edward White's father was William. One of my other gg grandfathers was part Indian, and this seems to be known in Sabine County, at least by descendants. Ever heard of any of this? There was a picture of an Edward White, Civil War veteran, in an issue of the Sabine County Reporter (maybe a son or grandson) and he did not appear to be part Indian. In my mother's family, some of them had characteristics that could be considered Indian.""

Jack Hutchins White emailed, in August 2013, that his White ancestor was ""Cajabeth White, who was living in Bute Co, NC with his brother, William, as early as 1766. He had two sons, John and Robert. John White inherited land from a man named John Seagrove, whose will names John White as his nephew. It seems likely that Cajabeth's wife, Frances, was a Seagrove, but this is not proven. The 1771 tax list for Bute Co shows that Young McLemore....had an overseer named John Seagrove, who appears on a number of documents with members of the McLemore family before they migrated out of Bute (later Warren) Co. I have been trying for a couple of years to piece together precisely how the Seagrove, McLemore and White families may have interacted with one another, but the Seagrove family history is as complicated as that of the Whites.

The thing that interests me about your website is that Cajabeth White was frequently referred to in court documents as Cade, and I see in your website that two sons of Edward White (b. 1781 in Mecklenburg Co, VA) each had sons they named Cade.

I believe it is likely that the Edward White in your website is the son of William White Sr. of Mecklenburg Co, VA. The personal property tax lists for that county show a son of William named Edward who is first listed as a taxable adult in the household of his father in 1797 and as head of his own household in 1800. He is gone from the county by 1801.




I am researching the possibility that William White Sr. was the brother of Cajabeth ""Cade"" White named in the 1766 tax rolls for Bute Co. The fact that the name Cade appears twice among the grandchildren of Edward White seems to support this theory.

I am still a bit fuzzy on when this White line intermarries with the Strong and McLemore families. I am hoping one of your family researchers would be willing to collaborate with me on the foregoing topics. I have copied Lisa Lisson, a White family descendant, who is assisting in this research.""","STR06" "I63","White","Edward","Abt 1781","13 Jan 1871","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

CENSUS YR: 1850
STATE or TERRITORY: MS
COUNTY: Amite REEL NO: M432-368
PAGE NO: 93A
REFERENCE: Enumerated 12 Dec 1850 by Henry Flowe
23 615 615 White Edward 69 M Farmer 750 Va
24 615 615 White Elizabeth 55 F Geo 25
615 615 White Jane E. 25 F Amite Co Miss (Widow of J.H. Wente---I believe she is actually listed as Went on the microfilm)
26 615 615 White S. P. 17 F Amite Co Miss
27 615 615 White Wm. T. 12 M Amite Co Miss
28 615 615 Went Elizabeth 7 F Amite Co Miss
29 615 615 Went John E. 6 M Amite Co Miss
30 615 615 Went Jane E. 4 F Amite Co Miss
31 615 615 Went James T. 1 M Amite Co Miss

On the 1860 Sabine County, Texas census, Edward and Elizabeth (age 79 and 66) were living with 11 year old L.E. White, a female born in Texas. Edward's real property was valued at $500 and he had personal property valued at $7,943. I speculate that L.E. White might actually be M.E. White, Mary Elizabeth Sophronia White, the oldest daughter of James and Drucilla White. James died prior to 1860, and his wife remarried John C. Partin. James and Drucilla's two younger daughters are listed with Drucilla and her new husband, but their oldest daughter, born circa 1848/1849, has disappeared. It could be that this oldest daughter died. Or it could be that the oldest daughter went to live with and/or care for her elderly grandparents. Additionally, the 11 year old L.E. White does not seem to fit into any other of the White families shown on the 1850 census, nor can she be found after 1860.","STR06" "I385","White","Edward James","Abt 1847","Abt 1916","0","Enrolled in the District 6 School in Sabine County in 1854.

Blanche Finley Toole wroted Melinda Strong, in September 2000, that Edward ""ran away and joined to Civil War at age 14. He was a Bugle Boy."" Mackie and Kay McCary's transcription of the Meador Cemetery shows that his gravesite was marked with ""Co. G. Col. Bradford's Inf Brig. - CSA""

","STR06" "I385","White","Edward James","Abt 1847","Abt 1916","0","(Research):

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County
Enumerated 24 Jun 1880
Page 12D SD 1 ED 85
117-118
White, Edward J W M 33 Farmer La Ga Miss
White, Mary W F 27 Wf Keeping House Tx Va Ky
White, Edna E W F i Dtr Tx
White, Fannie R W F 6 Dtr Tx
White, Ben M W M 3 Son Tx
White, Pattie M W F 1/12 May Dtr Tx","STR06" "I451","White","Elizabeth Jane","1 May 1825","19 May 1899","0","She was living with her parents, and with four small children, on the 1850 Amite County, Mississippi census.She went by the name of Jane.","STR06" "I7330","White","Elvia Virginia","25 Jan 1914","31 Oct 1997","0","Shown as Erie on the 1920 census transcription.

Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, originally created by Sandra Betram Meier, and maintained by Keith Kuhn:

Elvia Pennington, 83, of Webster died Friday, October 31, 1997, at Lakeview Nursing Home in Webster.

Funeral services were held Monday, November 3, at E.E. Stringer Funeral Home in Buna with burial at Antioch Cemetery in Buna.

A native of Pineland and former resident of Buna, she lived in Webster six years.

Survivors include her sons, Glenn Pennington of Houston, Engene Pennington of Buna; daughters, Bobbie Jean Parish of Houston, Faye Hill of Buna and Madie Kuhn of Webster; sister, Floyce Rouse of Orange; 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Copied from the Obituary Collection in Buna Public Library, Vol. 1 1986 - 1999.","STR06" "I47362","White","Emma","12 Aug 1884","10 Oct 1976","0","Shown in Louisiana, Wills and Probate Records, 1775-1984, Succession File No. 2322-2380, 1914-1915, for Mary C. White, as one of eight surviving children of her parents, viz ""Mrs. Emma Young, wife of Shelby N. Young....(resident) of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana.""","STR06" "I3939","White","Ethel Marie","15 Aug 1911","2 Nov 1985","0","Cass City Chronicle
Wednesday, November 6, 1985

Ethel Buehrly

Mrs. Ethel Marie Buehrly, 74, a lifelong resident of the Cass City area, died Saturday, Nov. 2, at Hills and Dales General Hospital after a lengthy illness.

She was born Aug. 15, 1911, in Greenleaf Township. Her parents were Fred and Lydia Clark WHITE. Miss White was married to Lawrence W. Buehrly June 29, 1929 in Cass City. He died Oct. 12, 1981. She was a member of the Salem United Methodist Church of Cass City, the United Methodist Women and its Dorcas Club, and a past member of the American Legion Auxiliary.

Mrs. Buehrly is survived by two sons, Donald BUEHRLY and Dale BUEHRLY, both of Cass City, and one daughter, Esther BUEHRLY, of Cass City; one grandson, one granddaughter; two great-grandsons; two sisters, Mrs. Isla COOK of Cass City and Mrs. Mary Bell RICH of Gagetown, and one brother, Frank of Cass City. Two sisters, Cora and Wreatha, preceded her in death.

Funeral services were scheduled Tuesday at 1 p.m. at Salem United Methodist Church, with Clare Patton, pastor, officiating. Interment will be in Elkland Cemetery. Little's Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.


ETHEL BUEHRLY 15 Aug 1911 Nov 1985 48726 (Cass City, Tuscola, MI) (none specified) 383-48-0734 Michigan","STR06" "I387","White","Eunice ""Una"" Carter","7 Jun 1852","16 Jul 1925","0","On the 1920 Sabine County census, she was living in the household of her son, John B. Walker in Precinct #1 of Sabine County, household #579/601. She was listed as a 67 year old widow.","STR06" "I430","White","Fannie Rowena","29 Apr 1874","23 Sep 1953","0","Name: Fannie Buckley
Death Date: 23 Sep 1953
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 79 years 4 months 24 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 29 Apr 1874
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Ed White
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Benena Meador
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 24 Sep 1953
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2113985
Digital Film Number: 4165744
Image Number: 289
Reference Number: 53102
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I13233","White","Frances Evilee","7 Jan 1916","31 Jul 1991","0","Her son, Glenn McCroskey, married Nelda Miller. They had three children: Jeff, Scott and Kyle. Kay Parker McCary's transcription of the Gravel Hill Cemetery shows that she was first married to Lee Roy McCroskey and second to Col. Piram. In his autobiography, Robert Cecil McDaniel writes that while they were stationed in San Antonio, his sister-in-law, Evilee ""lived with us for a year so so, and during that time, she worked for Frost National Bank. After we left San Antonio, she worked at Fort Sam Houston as a Federal Civil Service employee. Later, and when in her early fifties, she married a Colonel Piram, a widower, who was then stationed at Fourth Army Headquarters. They were later transferred to Fort Bliss, where he retired. During the late sixties, Colonel Piram died of a heart attack while on a fishing trip int he Rocky Mountains.""","STR06" "I13233","White","Frances Evilee","7 Jan 1916","31 Jul 1991","0","(Medical):Alzheimer's Disease","STR06" "I38628","","","","","","","" "I9621","White","Fred","28 Mar 1912","","0","The son of David White and Jessie Williams.","STR06" "I36501","White","Freda Gail ""Gay""","6 Aug 1958","18 Oct 2010","0","Toledo Chronicle Published ? Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Freda Gail ""Gay"" White Aug. 6, 1958-Oct. 18, 2010 Gay White passed away on Oct. 18, 2010. Gay was preceded in death by her father, O.B. White. She is survived by her son, Cody Wayne Scott of Lake Charles; daughter, Amy Perez of Fayetteville, N.C.; mother, Bobbie Lou White of Pineland, Texas; brother, Wendell Wayne White of Lake Charles; sister, Pam Reich of LeCompte and five nieces; two nephews and two granddaughters, Elena and Olivia.

Gay loved fishing, spending time with family and friends, cooking and taking care of her animals. She was a nurturer with a heart of gold. She will be greatly missed.

Visitation will be from 6-9 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 20 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 21 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Springhill Cemetery in Hemphill. Pallbearers will be Trey Reich, Josh Reich, Danny Scott, Gareth McCown, Jason Francis, Kyle Savoie and Eric Snow. Honorary Pallbearers will be Wendy White McCown, Katie White Snow, Lacie White Savoie, Lensi White and Cherish Reich Francis.

Donations can be made to the building fund of her church, Water's Edge Gathering in Lake Charles.

Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, October 27, 2010, page 13","STR06" "I4081","White","Frederic C.","Abt 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Limestone County,
Enumerated 9 Jun 1880
Page 22B SD 4 ED 94
195-205
White, Frederic W M 36 Farming Miss Tenn Tenn
White, Virginia W F 37 Wf Keeping House Miss Miss SC
White, Zachariah W M 11 Son At Home Tx Miss Miss
White, George W M 8 Son Tx Miss Miss
White. Mary W F 4 Dau Tx Miss Miss
White, Lee M W 2 Son Tx Miss Miss
196-206
White, Terry W M 70 Farmer Tenn NC NC
Wilson, Robert W M 24 Servant Huckster Tx Ga Ala
","STR06" "I14577","White","George Foster","Abt 1908","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, JP 8
Enumerated 11 Apr 1930
ED 174-21 SD 12 Sheet 9B
Abbly and Maytown Road
182-188
White, Tom J Head M W 56 m 29 Tx Miss Ala Farmer
White, Nettie Wf F W 57 M 30 Miss Miss Ala
White, Velma Dtr F W 26 S Tx Tx Miss Stenographer Bank
---/189
White, Foster Head M W 21 M 20 Tx Tx Miss Telegraph Operator Railroad Office
White, Estill Wf F W 18 M 17 Tx La Tx


","STR06" "I418","White","Geraldine ""Geri""","7 Aug 1929","19 Dec 2009","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 30, 2009, Page 9

Geri White Rigsby

Geraldine ""Geri"" Rigsby, 80, of Nacogdoches, a local native, died Saturday, December 19, 2009.

She was born Aug. 7, 1929, in Sabine County as a daughter of the late A. V. White and Edna McDaniel White.

She enjoyed reading, gardening and quilting. She and her husband, ""Red,"" love to travel. When in Woodville, she enjoyed involvement with the Ivanhoe Civic Club. When her children were young, she spent many years as a Girl Scout leader and also worked along Red with Boy Scouts.

Survivors: son, Michael Rigsby, and wife, Dawn of Nacogdoches; daughter, Kathleen Rigsby Behrman and husband, Tom of Houston; son, Kyle Rigsby and wife, Julie of Lumberton; sisters-in-law, Ethel White of Woodville and Jackie Rigsby of San Antonio; brothers-in-law, Joe Rigsby and wife, Patsy of Cleburne and Larry Rigsby, and wife Bobbie of Midlothian; grandchildren, Ben, Kristen and Daniel Rigsby, Annie and Tommie Behrman, Sheila, Katrien, Jessica, and Joshua Rigsby; and a great grandson, Caleb Rigsby.,

She is preceded in death by her parents, A. V. and Edna White; her spouse of 57 years, Lewis ""Red"" Eldon Rigsby; and a brother, Alan Victor White.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, Dec. 22, at the First United Methodist Church in Nacogdoches with Dr. Bill Gandin officiating. Interment followed at Nat Cemetery in Nacogdoches County with Dr. Duane Kelley officiating.

Memorials may be made to Habitat for Humanity, P. O. Box 630383, Nacogdoches, Tx 75963 or the American Heart Association, Nacogdoches County Division, 3629 West Meadow, Nacogdoches, TX 754961.

Services were under the direction of Cason Monk Metcalf Funeral directors in Nacogdoches. Online obituary and guestbook at www.casonmonk-metcalf.com.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2010)","STR06" "I382","White","Hannibal J.","Abt 1837","Bef 1864","0","Enrolled in the District 6 School in Sabine County in 1854.

Died in the Hospital in Virginia during the Civil War. He was in Company P, Hood's Texas Brigade. (McDaniel, Robert Cecil CITIZEN SOLDIERS OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS.)","STR06" "I7176","White","Hanzel","1838","Bef 1854","0","John W. Clark shows that she died in childhood.","STR06" "I396","White","Harriet Adelia ""Delia""","19 Dec 1874","6 Mar 1955","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I14530","White","Henry ""Harry"" T.","Between 1875 and 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown in Louisiana, Wills and Probate Records, 1775-1984, Succession File No. 2322-2380, 1914-1915, for Mary C. White, as one of eight surviving children of his parents, viz ""Harry T. White, a resident of Sabine County, Texas (Bronson P.O.).""

Harry T. White, Geneva, was also on a list of 11 members of the Sabine County Medical Society, June 1910, in the TEXA STATE JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, published in 1911.","STR06" "I434","White","Henry Ernest","2 Jan 1882","2 May 1960","0","In 1920, he was living in the home of his widowed mother and younger brother.

His Texas Death certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, indicates that he was a retired merchant.

Name: Henry Ernest White
Death Date: 05 Feb 1960
Death Place: Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 78 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 02 Jan 1882
Birthplace: Hemphill, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Henry Strickland White
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Cordelia Delia Buckley
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Merchant
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill Cemetery
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 06 Feb 1960
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116165
Digital Film Number: 4135999
Image Number: 1053
Reference Number: cn 11826
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I434","White","Henry Ernest","2 Jan 1882","2 May 1960","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated April 28, 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 6A Stamped 28
63-66
White, Henry E Head M W 48 M 23 Tx Tx Tx Grader Man State Highway
White, Sarah E Wf F W 42 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
White. Lillian A Dtr F W 24 S Tx Tx Tx Stenographer Chevrolet Co
White, Sibyl E. Dtr F W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Teacher Public School
White, Buna E Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I434","White","Henry Ernest","2 Jan 1882","2 May 1960","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I61","White","Henry Strickland","Abt 1812","10 Feb 1886","0","On the Sabine County 1854 Scholastic Census, H.S. White was shown as of household with five (5) children between the ages of 6 and 16 enrolled at School District No. 6. They were: Edward, Vardamenn, Mary, Hanibal, and Arrilla. Who was Arrilla, and who was her mother? Could this have been Hanzel, his daughter by Eliza Jones?

Henry S and Mary E White (third wife) were among the 11 founding members of the First Baptist Church of Hemphill, all of whom gathered on the banks of the Housen Bayou, drawing up 12 articles of Faith and 24 articles of Decorum. Henry served as the clerk to the church, recording all church proceedings for a period of some 12 years (from 1858 to 1870), as a delegate to church conferences, and as the moderator of church proceedings. In November, 1868, he was ordained as a Deacon of the Church. The MINUTES 1858-1890 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HEMPHILL, TEXAS were transcribed and indexed by Di Ann Vick in 1982, and are available for purchase from both Ingmire Publications, 10166 Clairmont Dr St. Louis MO 63136 and Ericson Books 1614 Redbud St Nacogdoches, Texas 75961.

In 1876, H S and Mary E White left the First Baptist Church and were among the founding members of the Antioch Baptist Church in the Gravel Hill Community of Sabine County. According to a plaque on the front of the Antioch Church, J. S. Lambert and J J Roundtree were the organizers. Other founding members included: George Conn, John Anderson, T.D. Burkhalter, John De Weese, L.W. Hoard, Hosie Baldree, Ann Mason, Sophie H. Wallace, Mrs. C.A. Hoard, C. Baldree

Per the book ""Sabine County Historical Sketches and Genealogical Records"" by White and Toole, ""Henry S. White Sr. was Judge of Sabine County from 1869-1875, serving with Solomon Arthur. (They were called Chief Magistrates until the new State Constitution went into effect at the end of their term). Henry S. White was also a member of the Littleton Fowler Masonic Lodge. As the White Plantation lay just west of Hemphill, he was one of the last of the ""Paderos"" for the return of run-a-way slaves.""

I have been unable to locate a CSA service record for Henry. It is probable that he was considered too old for service, he was almost 50 at the outbreak of the war.

His tombstone indicates he was a Mason.

Note in the 1920 Sabine County, Texas federal census, there was a 50 year old mulatto farmer named Jesse White (#594-616). He noted that his father was born in Mississippi and his mother in Georgia. What is his relationship, if any, to the other White's in Sabine County, Texas?","STR06" "I61","White","Henry Strickland","Abt 1812","10 Feb 1886","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
13 Sept 1850
305-307
Henry White 37 M Farmer 900 Ga
Anne White 26 F Miss
H J 13 M Miss
Mary White 11 F Miss
Will White 8 M Miss
A. V. White 6 La
Edward White 3 M La
Jno. White 3/12 M La

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. No 1
Page 15C and 16D SD 1 ED 85 Stemped 231\\
Enumerated 26 and 28 Jun 1880
155-156
White, Henry S. W M 68 Farmer Ga Va Ga
White, Mary E W F 59 Wf Keeping House Miss Tn NC
Wallace, Sophia W F 30 StpDtr Farm laborer Miss --- ---
White, Eunice W F 28 Dtr Farm Laborer Tx --- ---
White, Ann E W F 25 Dtr Farm Laborer Tx --- ---
White, Ruth T W F 19 Dtr Farm Laborer Tx --- ---
","STR06" "I389","White","Henry Strickland","15 Apr 1857","2 Jul 1901","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Enumerated 29 and 30 June 1880
Page 18B SD 1 ED 85
179-182
White, Henry S Jr W M 23 Farmer Tx Ga Miss
White, Mary W F 22 Wf Keeping House Tx Ala Miss
White, William C W M 1 Son Texas
180-183
Buckley, William N W M 50 Farmer Ala Ga Ga
Buckley, Ruthy M W F 43 Wf Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Buckley, Frances E W F 23 Dtr At Home Tx
Buckley, Nancy E W F 19 Dtr At Home Tx
Buckley, William A W M 17 Son Farm Laborer Tx
Buckley, Young E W M 14 Son Farm Laborer Tx
Buckley, Laura E W F 11 Dtr W F 11 Dtr Farm Laborer Tx
Buckley, Ruthy O W F 8 Dtr Tx
Buckley, John C W M 6 Son Tx
Buckley, Jefferson B W 1 Son Tx

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 1
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 2A Stamped 93
23-24
White, Henry Head W M Apr 1857 43 M 22 Tx Ga Miss Farmer
White, Mary C Wf W F Dec 1858 41 M 22 8/8 Tx Ala Miss
White, Earnest H Son W M Jan 1882 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
White, Rutha B Dtr W F Apr 1884 16 S Tx Tx Tx
White, Mary Dtr W F Oct 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx
White, Archie B Son W M Jun 1890 10 S Tx Tx Tx
White, Minina E Dtr W F May 1893 8 S Tx Tx Tx
White, Jessie A Son W M Jan 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
White, Ophilia Dtr W F Jan 1900 5/12 Tx Tx Tx
White, John H Bro W M Apr 1850 50 D La Ga Miss Farm Laborer


","STR06" "I46340","White","Isabelle ""Izzie""","15 Feb 1919","7 Jul 2000","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page links her to parents own memorial pages. They are shown as Hugh Leigher White (1889-1936) and Cora V. Breeden (1890-1967).","STR06" "I452","White","James","1 Mar 1826","Bef 1858","0","Presumably the trailblazer in the family. He was the only family member living in Sabine County in 1850. All the other family members migrated from Mississippi at a later date. His two oldest daughters were born in Louisiana circa 1848 and 1849, so he had not been in Texas long. His middle initial is sometimes shown as C and other times as E.","STR06" "I452","White","James","1 Mar 1826","Bef 1858","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County
Enumerated 20 Nov 1850
Stamped 327
257-257
Morris, Amon P 25 M Farmer Miss
Morris, Mary A 21 F La
Morris, Mary C. F. 3 F La
Morris, Alfred W 1 m La
Watkins, Mary 45 F NC*
258-258
White, John C 24 M Farmer Miss
White, Drucilla C 21 F Tx
White, Mary E 2 F La
White, Theodotia 1 F La
White, Drucilla 1/12 F Tx
(Courtesy of Scott Watkins)

*Schluter and Toole, in their annotated transcription of the 1850 Sabine County, Texas census, show her as ""dau of John and Mary Smith and widow of ---- Watkins."" Scott Watkins points out that she is actually Mary Kemp Watkins, mother of Mary Morris and Drucilla White. A daughter of John and Mary Smith, namely Elizabeth, was married to Green Berry Watkins, thus causing the confusion.","STR06" "I29249","White","James Louie","30 Apr 1872","11 Dec 1949","0","Charlie White instead shows him as Lewis WHITE.

Shown in Louisiana, Wills and Probate Records, 1775-1984, Succession File No. 2322-2380, 1914-1915, for Mary C. White, as one of eight surviving children of his parents, viz ""J. Louie White---(resident) of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana.""

His Texas Death Certificate shows he was married and worked as a Building Contractor. No father was listed, and his mother was shown as Mary Cornelia ?. The informant was W.E. White, relationship not indicated. He had been a resident of Houston for 17 years prior to his death, thus arriving ca 1932.","STR06" "I29249","White","James Louie","30 Apr 1872","11 Dec 1949","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Beat 4 (part) McComb City Town
SD 7 ED 112 Sheet 7A Stamped page 167
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900
105-120
White, William F. (sic) W M July 1838 61 M 32 Miss Miss Miss Merchant
White, Mary Wf W F Nov 1845 54 M 32 11/9 Miss Miss

106-121
Martin, Albert Head W M Nov 1875 24 M 1 Miss Miss Miss Machinist
Martin, Ary Wf W F Jan 1877 (*) Wife 23 M1 1/1 Miss Miss Miss

107-122
White, Louie Hed W M Apr 1872 28 M 3 Miss Miss Miss Merchant
White, Mady Wf W F Jan 1877 23 M 3 2/2 Tenn Tenn Tenn
White, Willie Son M W feb 1898 2 S Miss Miss Tenn
White, Louis Son W M Apr 1900 2/12 S Miss Miss Tenn","STR06" "I38624","","","","","","","" "I27196","White","Jane Ellen","1 Apr 1955","4 Aug 2024","0","Obituary

Jane Ellen Hill (n?e White), born on April 1, 1955, in Hemphill, Texas to Rex White and Atrell Wright White, passed away peacefully on August 4, 2024, in Jasper, Texas at the age of 69.

A lifetime resident of Sabine County, Jane was a graduate of Hemphill High School. She dedicated her life to her family, embracing her role as a loving housewife, mother, and caregiver. Jane was the heart of her household, known for her nurturing spirit and the warm, welcoming home she maintained.

Jane married Ralph Hill, Sr., nearly 48 years ago, and together they built a life filled with love and laughter.

She is survived by her husband, Ralph Hill, Sr. of Hemphill; sons, Lee Craig Hill (Rhonda) of Bronson, and Ralph Carson Hill, Jr. of Hemphill; daughter, Jennifer Hill (Mark Weaver) of Hemphill; brother, Frank White (Sherry) of Beaumont; sisters, Mary Lou Adams of Conroe and Carolyn Erwin (Roy) of Huntington; and her cherished grandchildren, Alissa, Summer, Kaden, Carson, Kenny, Megan, Brantley, Casen, Chase, Paisley, Keith, Christian, Courtney, James, Brittany, and Hailley, along with numerous great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; son, Cheyenne Hill; brothers, Charlie White, R.C. ""Dink"" White, Billy Joe White, and Fred White; and sisters, Frances Denby and Betty Ann McGown.

Jane's passions included crafting, gardening, and caring for her chickens. She relished the time spent with her grandchildren, and her love for the outdoors was evident through her enjoyment of fishing and camping. Jane also enjoyed playing BINGO with friends.

Visitation for Jane will be held from 12:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 7, 2024, at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will commence at 2:00 p.m. in the same location, officiated by Bro. Rex White and Bro. Lamar Denby.

Burial will follow at Meador Cemetery, Milam, Texas.

Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill, Texas is handling the arrangements, downloaded from their website

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 7, 2024, page 4","STR06" "I13259","White","Janet Agnes","10 Jun 1860","28 Oct 1949","0","According to her death certificate, filed by her daughter, Grace Schopf, she had lived in Everett for 13 years prior to her death (since approximately 1936), and although born in New Brunswick, Canada, she was a citizen of the U.S. The marriage register for Janet and Edwin show that Janet was born in St. John and a resident of St. John. Her parents were shown as Leslie and Elizabeth White. Her religion was listed as Baptist. (Courtesy of Cecelia Payne)","STR06" "I13259","White","Janet Agnes","10 Jun 1860","28 Oct 1949","0","(Medical):Senility, Wm. J. Wagner, attending physician","STR06" "I13216","White","Joe Bailey","24 Mar 1907","28 Aug 1974","0","Mackie and Kay McCary's transcription of the Meador Cemetery shows that his gravesite was marked with ""Pvt US Army WW II""","STR06" "I35222","White","John David","14 Dec 1914","13 Mar 1992","0","Katherine Friestat shows him as a son of John Franklin White. His date of birth and death is from her tree at the RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project. However, these can not be verified, on either the SSDI or in the Texas Death Index, so it is possible they are not accurate. They should be verified through an immediate family member, obituary, or official record. Friestat's online tree also shows that John David White was married several times, both prior to and after, his marriage to Mary Elizabeth Smith. He is said to be buried at Resthaven Cemetery. The ""Lawrence-Clinton"" tree on Ancestry.com also show his father as John Franklin White, and lists his mother as well, Mary Ann Reddell. The same DOB is listed, 14 Dec 1914 in Collin County, TX. The date of death, varies somewhat, showing 1 March 1993, but I am still unable to find him on the SSDI with that year of birth.

There is, however, a John D. White, born 14 Dec 1914 and died Mar 1992 on the SSDI. Additionally, the Texas Death index has a listing for a John White, date of death 13 Mar 1992, Dallas County, Texas.

","STR06" "I386","White","John Henderson","Abt 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","According to the 1870 census, John H. White could not read or write, and suffered an ""impairment."" Charlie White notes that on the 1880 census, he is listed as married to a woman named Elizabeth, born circa 1857 in Arkansas. Five year old Lizzie Davis is shown as John's stepdaughter. On the 1900 census, it was also indicated that he could not read or write. He was living in the home of his younger half-brother, Henry Strickland White, Jr. It was also shown that he was divorced.","STR06" "I386","White","John Henderson","Abt 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 1
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 68 Sheet 2A Stamped 93
23-24
White, Henry Head W M Apr 1857 43 M 22 Tx Ga Miss Farmer
White, Mary C Wf W F Dec 1858 41 M 22 8/8 Tx Ala Miss
White, Earnest H Son W M Jan 1882 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
White, Rutha B Dtr W F Apr 1884 16 S Tx Tx Tx
White, Mary Dtr W F Oct 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx
White, Archie B Son W M Jun 1890 10 S Tx Tx Tx
White, Minina E Dtr W F May 1893 8 S Tx Tx Tx
White, Jessie A Son W M Jan 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
White, Ophilia Dtr W F Jan 1900 5/12 Tx Tx Tx
White, John H Bro W M Apr 1850 50 D La Ga Miss Farm Laborer
","STR06" "I707","","","","","","","" "I399","White","John Madison","15 Nov 1880","28 Dec 1964","0","Per OLDTIMERS OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS ""he was known as the Daniel Boone of his day, never tiring of being in the woods. He hunted wild game at every opportunity, and never was his larder empty of venison, turkey and squirrel. A nephew, A.V. White recalls seeing John and his brother-in-law, George Morris, coming home with two large turkey gobblers, with their feet tied together and a pole between their legs and their heads dragging.

He loves to tell tall tales and was known as somewhat of a joker. He tells of the time his uncle, Jack White, shot a deer and thinking it was dead, ran up and grabbed it by the horns. The deer came up stomping and kicking Jack with its sharp hoofs. ""Jacks feet were in pretty bad condition"" chuckled John ""but he was always getting in trouble. Once he caught a fawn and tied it to a tree with his shirt. When Jack got ready to go home home, it had broken loose and fled, taking Jack's shirt along."" A dead pan joker, John White had such a reputation for tall tales that Andrew Lott told a newcomer Tom Pulliam, who started to repeat something John said, ""anyone repeating anything John White says has to shell a a half a bushel of peanuts. Once when someone was bragging about his corn harvest, Johh said ""Oh that's nothing. I had to haul half of mine into have room to windrow the rest.""

The Whites have lived all their married life on their farm in the Pinehill community where they raised their children and where they now have retired in their pleasant little house surrounded by tall pines and beautiful scenery.

There are 23 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren (circa 1964).

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDBJ-C8Q
Name: John Madison White
Death Date: 28 Dec 1964
Death Place: Buna, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 84 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 15 Nov 1880
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: A.V. Vardenon White
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Era Edna Davidson
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Springhill Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 29 Dec 1964
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2117697
Digital Film Number: 4028381
Image Number: 1099
Reference Number: cn 83352
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I399","White","John Madison","15 Nov 1880","28 Dec 1964","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 1
Enumerated 30 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 11B
Hemphill and Homer Road
184-186
White, Robert W Head m W 27 m1 7 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
White, Florence B Wf F W 27 m1 7 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
White, A. V. Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
White, William C Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
White, Lafayette Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
185-187
White, Thomas J Head M W 37 m2 7 Tx La Ala Farmer
White, Nettie H Wf F W 39 m1 7 2/2 Ala Ala Ala
White, Francis V Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Ala
White, George F Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Ala
186-188
White, John M Head M W 27 m1 2 Tx La Ala Farmer
White, Kate Wf F W 23 m1 2 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
White, Corra Son M W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
White, Aary A Mother F W 62 Ed 11/7 Ala Ala Tenn
Davidson, Jefferson O Uncle M W 64 Wd Ala Ala Tenn","STR06" "I453","White","John Ragan","9 Mar 1819","12 Jun 1894","0","He had one son, William, enrolled in the District 6 School of Sabine County in 1854.","STR06" "I453","White","John Ragan","9 Mar 1819","12 Jun 1894","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
13 Sept 1850
303-305
Jno. R. White 29 M Farmer 400 Miss
Amaza White 25 F Miss
Will White 4 M La
Anna White 1 F La","STR06" "I14695","White","John Thomas ""J. T.""","14 Nov 1990","26 Feb 2009","0","The Sabine County Reporter
March 4, 2008, Page 11

John Thomas ""J. T."" White, died Thursday, Feb. 26, 2009, near Hemphill.

J. T. was born on Nov. 14, 1990 in Lufkin and had lived near Hemphill in the Gravelhill community. He was a senior at Hemphill High School and a member of the Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in Grevelhill.

J. T. is survived by his father, Keven White and his wife Kimberly of Gravelhill; his mother, Charlene Howard and her husband Doug of Nacogdoches; great grandparents, Mildred and Jesse Travis of Hemphill; grandmother, Kathleen White of Gravelhill; grandparents Wendy and Kirk Travis of Richmond, VA; three sisters, Chris White and Brianna Smith of Gravelhill, and Candace Howard of Nacogdoches; and four brothers, Zachery Johnson of Beaumont, Jared, Joshua and Carl Howard, all of Nacogdoches.

Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 28 in the Antioch Missionary Baptist Church,. Interment followed in the Gravelhill cemetery.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2009)","STR06" "I14773","White","Johnnie Mae","30 Apr 1937","31 Mar 2017","0","Mrs. Johnnie Mae Smith, 79, of Milam died Friday, March 31, 2017 at CHI Memorial Hospital, Lufkin, TX. after a brief illness. Johnnie was born April 30, 1937 in Hemphill, TX. to Charles Conway (Connie) Brown White and Carter Arnold White and resided in Sabine County throughout her life. She was a housewife, mother and lifelong member of Hemphill Church of God. She is survived by her husband of 57 years, Millard Smith; son, Randy Smith and wife Becky of Strickland Crossing; daughters Sheila Woods of Hudson and Angie Fuller and husband Rusty of Lufkin, two sisters, Betty Webb of Center and Linda Horton of Hemphill; grandchildren Justin Smith and wife Cassie, Kaitlyn Smith, Benjamin Smith; Hannah Woods, Reece Woods, Haylee Woods, Hayden Woods; Samantha McElroy and husband Will, Demi Fuller and Chase Fuller. She was preceded in death by her sister Billie Ruth Ferguson and son-in-law Vince Woods. Mrs. Smith is also survived by brothers in law Lamar Smith and wife Ruth, Tommy Smith and wife Juanita, Morris Shofner; sisters in law Janice Hughes and Brenda Elliott. Mrs. Smith leaves behind a large number of loving nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of friends. Visitation will be from 6 until 8 PM, Monday evening at Starr Funeral Home with the funeral service at 2:00 PM Tuesday, April 4, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Liberty Springs Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hospice in the Pines, 1504 West Frank, Lufkin, TX 75904 or the Liberty Springs Cemetery Fund, 1895 Reeves Road, Milam, TX 75959.

Copied from the Lufkin News. Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, April 5, 2017, Page 5","STR06" "I14655","White","Johnnie Sue","20 May 1943","27 Nov 2021","0","Mrs. Johnnie Sue White Phillips, age 78, of Hemphill, Texas, passed away Saturday, November 27, 2021, in Hemphill, Texas.

Born May 20, 1943, to parents William Curtis and Freddie (Miller) White, Mrs. Phillips was a native and lifelong resident of the Sabine County, Texas, area. She retired after several years of a successful career in real estate sales and development. Johnnie was the owner of Tryco Realty for 29 years.

Her survivors include her husband, Glenn Arthur Phillips of Hemphill, Texas, a brother, Earl White of Hemphill, Texas; and sisters-in-law, Libbie Jones of Center, Texas, and Helen White of Hemphill, Texas; and a host of nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her father, William Curtis White; mother, Freddie Miller White; brothers, Bobby G. White and Burl White; and sisters-in-law, Mary Ann White and Jean White.

A graveside service was set for 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, November 30, 2021, at Plainview Cemetery, located at the intersection of FM 1 and FM 2024 near Pineland, Texas, with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Pallbearers: J.C. Helmer, Riley Helmer, Nason Helmer, Kenneth Brodie Jr., James Helmer, and Anthony Ridley. Honorary pallbearer: Sammy DuBose.

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

Downloaded from Find A Grave

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 8, 2021, page 8","STR06" "I38659","","","","","","","" "I16341","","","","","","","" "I1482","White","Kenneth Eugene","19 Jul 1938","30 Nov 1993","0","Texas Birth Index:

Name: Kenneth Eugene White Date of Birth: 19 Jul 1938 Gender: Male Birth County: Sabine Mother's name: Abilene Kilburn Roll Number: 1938_0009","STR06" "I28363","","","","","","","" "I14724","","","","","","","" "I7469","White","Lena E.","15 Jan 1879","30 Nov 1961","0","She married a Hargrove.","STR06" "I47364","White","Leon Charles","May 1888","11 Jun 1964","0","Shown in Louisiana, Wills and Probate Records, 1775-1984, Succession File No. 2322-2380, 1914-1915, for Mary C. White, as one of eight surviving children of his parents, viz ""Leon C. White..(resident) of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana.""","STR06" "I13244","White","Leslie","Abt 1829","Bef 1867","0","Cecelia Payne of New Brunswick, Canada cites a ""Genealogical CD with the first two generations of the NB families on it"" as showing Leslie White as the son of George and Ann/Agnes White (d. December 20, 1878).

George White was said to have been born in Renfrewshire, Scotland. The death certificate of son, Leslie, instead shows Glasgow.

Leslie's siblings were shown as Margaret (married George Thomas Ward), Jane, Mary (married a Mr. Nicholson), Peter, George (d. January 17, 1915) and Agnes (b. November 18, 1846 d. March 18, 1928; wife of Andrew Campbell b. April 03, 1833 d. December 02, 1913).
","STR06" "I20521","White","Leslie","Abt 1848","8 Jul 1907","0","Name Leslie White
Titles and Terms:
Event Typ Death
Event Date 08 Jul 1907
Event Place Lynn,,Massachusetts
Residence Place
Address:
Gender Male
Age 59
Marital Status Married
Occupation Buffer
Birth Date 1848
Birthplace St John, New Brunswick Canada
Birth Year (Estimated) 1848
Burial Date
Burial Place Pine Grove, Lynn
Cemetery
Father's Name Leslie White
Father's Titles and Terms
Father's Birthplace Glasgow, Scotland
Mother's Name Elizabeth Mcfadden
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Birthplace St. John NB
Additional Relatives
Spouse's Name
Reference ID 152
GS Film number 2217232
Frame Number
Digital Folder Number 4282848
Image Number 00732



Citing this Record:
""Massachusetts, Deaths, 1841-1915,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NWRN-7JF : accessed 15 May 2014), Leslie White, 08 Jul 1907; citing Lynn,,Massachusetts, 152, State Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 2217232.","STR06" "I15227","White","Leslie Norman","Abt 1902","","0","He married Rosie Warner, and they are the parents of Patsy Rose White. Patsy Rose White married Hershell Lindsey.","STR06" "I14681","White","Letitia Gale","3 Jul 1951","11 Aug 2021","0","Letitia Gayle Johnson, 70, of Longview, Texas passed away Wednesday, August 11, 2021 at Longview Regional Medical Center in Longview.

Gayle was born in Pineland, Texas on July 3, 1951 to Ronald B. ""Tidlow"" White and Jerlene ""Jerri"" Smith. She was a graduate of West Sabine High School and had earned her degree in computer science. She was 30 resident of Longview, having previously lived in Alexandria, Louisiana.

Gayle was a talented and award winning photographer.

Gayle is survived by her husband, Charles ""Buddy"" Johnson of Longview; daughters, Kelli Fajardo and husband, Rafael, of Longview and Kristy Shivers and husband, Brandon, of Henderson; brother, Bob White of Pineland; brothers-in-law, Keith Johnson and Randy Johnson and wife, Jewel, all of Pineland; and grandchildren, Esther Fajardo, Gabe Fajardo, Sara Fajardo, Kenlie Shivers, and Kylie Shivers.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Jerri Fuller and her father, R. B. White.

Visitation will begin at 9:00 a.m. Sunday, August 15, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Graveside services will follow visitation at 11:00 a.m. Sunday in Pleasant Grove Cemetery, on Whitehead Cemetery Rd off Hwy 83, Pineland, Texas under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Steven Ferguson officiating.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Star Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 18, 2021, page 9","STR06" "I41043","White","Lillian Mary","16 Mar 1873","30 Oct 1950","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXHK-8Q8
Name: Lillian Mary Grubbs
Death Date: 30 Oct 1959
Death Place: El Paso, El Paso, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 86 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 16 Mar 1873
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Luther Calvin White
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mehitabel Cochran
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Restlawn Memorial Park
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 02 Nov 1959
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2115989
Digital Film Number: 4165962
Image Number: 820
Reference Number: item 2 cn 55294
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I14775","","","","","","","" "I13756","White","Lola B.","12 Jan 1889","19 Sep 1983","0","Blanche Finley Toole notes that she was the mother of W. C. DAVIDSON of Beaumont. He and Blance Toole helped to maintain the Meador Cemetery.","STR06" "I2035","White","Loye Winona","30 Oct 1919","4 Dec 2002","0","She grew up in the Gravelhill Community, about seven miles north of Hemphill, Texas.

Loye McDANIEL

Loye McDANIEL, 83, of Hemphill died at 11:52 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2002, at Twin Lakes Care Center in San Augustine. Mrs. McDANIEL was born Oct. 30, 1919. Survivors: husband, Cecil McDANIEL of Hemphill; two sons, Dwight McDANIEL of Houston and Stephen McDANIEL of Longview: a brother, Tommy WHITE of Gravel Hill community, Sabine county and two grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 1:00 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6, 2005 at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill follwed at Oakhill Cemetery in Sabine County.

San Augustine Tribune, December 19. 2002
Sabine County Reporter, December 11, 2002","STR06" "I41036","White","Luther C.","Abt 1827","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Jasper County, PO Newton
Enumerated 2 Aug 1860
Page 33
208-208
L C White 32 M Merchant $800 $--- La
Mahetabel White 26 F Ind
John White 9 M La
Lewis White 4 M Tx
Eli White 2 M Tx
B W Hamilton 19 M Clerk Miss
Isaac Marshall 30 M Clerk Miss
L C White & Co -- -- 1,300 11,000 Miss

1870 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Subdivision 23, PO Jasper
Enumerated 27 Aug 1870
Page 77 Stamped 521
567-577
White, Luther C 43 M W Merchant 1000 5000 La
White, Hellie 41 F W Keeping House Indiana
White, John L. C 20 M W Clerk Dry Goods Store La (by prior marriage??)
White, Louis 14 M W Tx
White, Eli 12 M W Tx
White. Alice 10 F W Tx
White, Davis 8 M W Tx
White, Van 6 M W Tx
White, Edward 2 M W Tx

1880 Census
Texas, Jasper County, District 37, Precinct No 2
Enumerated 8 Jun 1880
Page 16D SD 1 ED 37
567-577
White, Luther C W M 53 Nurseryman La SC SC
White, Mahable W F 50 Wife Keeping House Indiana Ohio Ky
White, Louis W M 24 Son Farmer Tx La Ind
White, Eli V W M 22 Son Printer Tx La Ind
White. Alice A W F 19 Dtr Tx La Ind
White, Davis 8 W M 17 Tx Son Tx La Ind
White, Arandes W M 14 Son Tx La Ind
White, Edwin W M 11 Son Tx La Ind
White, Lillian W F 7 Dtr Tx La Ind
","STR06" "I38438","White","Margaret","Aft 1857","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be the daughter of James E. ""Jim"" WHITE, a Union Civil War soldier, and survivor of both Andersonville Prison and the explosion of the Sultana.","STR06" "I47205","White","Mark Allen","4 Jun 1975","4 Aug 2018","0","Mark Allen White, Sr., 43, of Pineland, Texas passed away August 4, 2018 at his residence.

Mark was born on June 4, 1975 in Dallas, Texas to Mitchell Talmadge White and Freda Brown White Brooks. He was a lifelong resident of Pineland and attended West Sabine I.S.D. He and Angela Crow White were married on August 28, 1998 and had two sons together.

Mark worked as a welder. He was employed with Temple-Inland for 18 years and later for Hart Lumber in Jasper, Texas. He enjoyed hunting and fishing with his sons.

Mark is survived by his wife of nearly 20 years, Angie White of Plainview Community; mother, Freda Brooks and husband, Walter, of Dallas, Texas; sons, Mark White, Jr. and Corey White, both of Plainview; stepson, Matthew Page and wife, Bethany, of Hemphill, Texas; sister, Tina White of Dallas, Texas; grandchildren, Hayden, Izzy, and Randall; his uncle, Kenneth (Plunket) White; and his cousin and best friend, Bob White.

He was preceded in death by his father, Talmadge White.

Visitation will start at 5:00 p.m. Monday, August 6, 2018 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 7, 2018 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Curtis White and Bro. Rocky White officiating.

Burial will follow services in Pine Hill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

Serving as pallbearers are Brandon White, Colton White, Tuff White, Clint Bennett, Trayce White, and Donny Latham.

Online condolences and book signing can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I397","White","Martha A. ""Mattie""","15 Nov 1876","18 Oct 1928","0","Her Uncle, Thomas B. Davidson, was living with her family at the time of the 1900 Federal census.","STR06" "I397","White","Martha A. ""Mattie""","15 Nov 1876","18 Oct 1928","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 27 and 28 January 1920
SD 226 ED 168 Sheet 22A Stamped 115
424-446
Carlton, Martha A Head F W 43 Wd Tx La Ala Farmer
Carlton, Eugene Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Carlton, Ary E Dt F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Carlton, Ethel B Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Davidson, Jefferson O Uncle M W 74 Wd Ala Miss Miss","STR06" "I36175","","","","","","","" "I27184","White","Martha Elizabeth","20 Nov 1797","12 Jan 1877","0","Biography, copied from her FindAGrave Memorial page, maintained by Terry Rasberry:

After the death of Martha's husband Harvey, she lived with her son William Lawrence Brunson, Sr. in Clarke Co., MS where she died.

She was received by letter into Salem Church in Lauderdale Co., MS on May 21, 1852. Martha was granted a letter oif dismission by the church in November, 1859.
","STR06" "I38443","White","Mary","Aft 1872","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Civil War soldier Allen Newton White, a scout of the Union Army who was captured by the Rebels in the Cumberland Gap on 22 February 1864, he spent three months in the Confederate Libby Prison for officers in Richmond, Virginia and survived six months in captivity at the infamous Andersonville Prison.","STR06" "I13232","White","Mary Arlene","17 Mar 1911","19 Aug 1986","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I379","White","Mary Eliza","Abt 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","Enrolled in the District 6 School in Sabine County in 1854.","STR06" "I47341","White","Mary Elizabeth ""Bessie""","6 Jan 1877","18 Aug 1962","0","Rachel Habig emailed, in February 2019, that she knew for a fact that her ""2nd great grandmother was names Ary White, after Ary Felder Moore, Mary's aunt. Ary White had a twin sister named Elizabeth ""Bessie"" White. (My aunt is named ""Ary Elizabeth"" after them). Due to whatever circumstances, they weren't always in the same household growing up making it tough to research.""

On the 1880 census, Ary and Bessie, both shown as age 3, where living with W. W. Moore and Ary A. Moore in Pike County, Mississippi. They were listed as Nieces of Ary Moore. Two of their cousins, also lived with WW and Ary Moore, 15 year old Ida Felder, and 7 year old WIll Gardner

On the 1900 Federal Census enumeration, Bessie, age 23, as living with her parents in McComb, Mississippi. She was shown as being born in Jan 1877 in Mississippi. In the next household, Ary Martin, the wife of Albert, was also shown as born in Jan 1877 in Mississippi. She and Albert had been married for one year.

Shown in Louisiana, Wills and Probate Records, 1775-1984, Succession File No. 2322-2380, 1914-1915, for Mary C. White, as one of eight surviving children of her parents, viz ""Mrs. Bessie McMichael, wife of A. W. McMichael, residents of Alexandria, Rapides Parish, Louisiana.""

On the Louisiana Statewide Death Index, Elizabeth White McMichael was shown as born ca 1877. The US Social Security Applications index shows her exact date of birth as 6 Jan 1877 in Summit Pipe (sic), Mississippi, and her parents as William T. White and Mary C. Felder.","STR06" "I10665","White","Mary Elizabeth Sophronie","Between 1848 and 1854","27 Aug 1921","0","In her Rootsweb World Connect File entitled ""Descendants of John and Mary Smith,"" Katherine Freistat shows that Mary White, the wife of Gram Berry Ferguson, is the daughter of James and Drucilla White. I believe that James and Drucilla are the most likely parents of Mary, but there are several discrepencies that should be resolved if possible.

1) The fact that Gram Ferguson's wife was a White is supported by this entry in ""Sabine County Marriages 1875-1900 1900-1910 Prior to 1875"" by Blanche Toole: White, Mary E to Green B Ferguson ca 1870

However, Green is Gram's twin, and it appears he actually married Lucy Bean in Orange County (source: Pam Mahon, family researcher)

2) A Mary E. S. White is listed on the 1850 Sabine County census as a two year old born in Louisiana in the household of James E. White and Drucilla C. (Watkins) White (#258-258), along with younger sisters Drucilla and Cordelia. However, the Mary Elizabeth Sophronia White shown as the wife of Gram Berry Ferguson by Katherine Freistat is shown as being born 6 years later, in 1854.

3) Another mystery is why she is not listed with her mother, Drucilla, and stepfather, John C. Partin, in the transcript of the 1860 Sabine County census by Helen Gomer Schluter. Her sisters Theodosia and Cordelia are listed. The actual microfilm should be reexamined. She would have been only 12/13 at the time, so it is doubtful she was already married. If she was not married, this means she had either died or was living with another family in 1860. Her grandparents, Edward and Elizabeth (Strickland) White were living in Sabine County in 1860, and an 11 year old girl, shown as L.E. White born in Texas, was living with them, according to the transcript of the 1860 census prepared by Mrs. Helen Gomer Schluter. Could this have actually been M.E. White? There is a discrepency in her birthplace, Texas vs. Louisiana. However, both she and her grandparents might have forgotten that she was born in Sabine Parish and not Sabine County. Additionally, L.E. White does not show up again. She may have either died or married after 1860, and may have indeed married Gram.

4) On a transcript of the 1870 Census of Sabine County (Blanche Toole), Household #25/25 lists:

Ferguson, G. 21 M W Farmer Texas
"" , Mary E. 16 F W K.H. Texas

This would make Gram's wife born circa 1854, not circa 1848 as is shown by Katherine Freistat. I read the actual microfilm, and the ages on the transcript match those on the microfilm. It is possible that the census taker made a mistake when recording her age, or that Mary gave him incorrect information.

It could also be that Gram's wife is someone other thatn Mary White, the daughter of James White.","STR06" "I436","White","Mary Ella","Oct 1887","17 Sep 1969","0","Name: Mary Ella White
Death Date: 17 Sep 1969
Death Place: Hemphill, Precinct #1, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 81 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1888
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Henry White
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Cordelia Buckley
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218188
Digital Film Number: 4168796
Image Number: 85
Reference Number: 67375
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

Kay Parker McCary, in her transcription of the Hemphill City Cemetery, indicates she shares a double marker with her sister, Olive.
","STR06" "I436","White","Mary Ella","Oct 1887","17 Sep 1969","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill Town, Pr. #1
ED 202-2 SD 19 Sheet 4B
85-101
White, Ella Head F W 42 S Tx Tx Tx Seamstress Tailor Shop
White, Olive O Sister F W 30 S Tx Tx Tx None
85-102
White, Archie B Head M W 40 M 36 Tx Tx Tx Concrete worker Brickyard
White, Maude M Wf F W 27 m 23 Ind Ind Ind
White, Arlis J Brother M W 34 D/S Tx Tx Tx Concrete worker Brickyard","STR06" "I14690","","","","","","","" "I705","","","","","","","" "I14671","White","Mitchell Talmadge","22 Feb 1947","11 Jun 1992","0","There is a masonic symbol on his tombstone.","STR06" "I13187","White","Mitchell Talmadge ""Mutt""","15 Dec 1918","19 Sep 1968","0","Name: Mitchell Talmadge White
Death Date: 19 Sep 1968
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 49 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 15 Dec 1918
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Ruby White
Father's Name: Robert Warren White
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Florence Carrico
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Mechanic
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Pine Hill Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 19 Sep 1968
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137257
Digital Film Number: 4030477
Image Number: 2838
Reference Number: it 6, cn 94255
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

Military Marker"" Pvt Artillery US Army WW II""","STR06" "I14584","White","Mollie Authula","Abt 1913","Yes, date unknown","0","Both Mrs. Kelley and her Daughter, Mrs. Noble, are Charter members of the JFG Chapter of the DRT. (White and Toole, p 53).","STR06" "I28368","","","","","","","" "I398","White","Nary Austin","15 Jan 1880","27 Apr 1937","0","In 1920, his cousin Sarah E. White was living with his family.

Name Nary Austin White
Event Type Death
Event Date 27 Apr 1937
Event Place Bronson, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Wife Lizzie White
Birth Date 15 Jan 1880
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name W Vard White
Mother's Name Adney Davidson
Informant Harriet Delia Tatom, Pineland, TX
Certificate Number 23060
GS Film number 2117172
Digital Folder Number 005145560
Image Number 02997



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3HR-SZ4 : accessed 22 Jun 2014), Nary Austin White, 27 Apr 1937; citing certificate number 23060, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117172.","STR06" "I398","White","Nary Austin","15 Jan 1880","27 Apr 1937","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Pr 4
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 4A
61-61
Buckley, Young Head W M Feb 1866 34 m3 Tx Miss Miss Farmer
Buckley, Mary Wf W F Jan 1871 29 m3 2/1 Tx Ala Miss
Buckley, Pearl Dtr W F Sept 1899 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
White, Nary Boarder W M Jan 1880 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Johnson, E Servant W M May 1854 46 S Tx Ind Ind Farm Laborer

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 30 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 11A Stamped 96
Hemphill and Homer Road
179-181
White, Nary A Head M W 29 m1 8 Tx La Ala Farmer
White, Mary E Wf F W 31 m1 8 1/1 Tx Tx Ark
White, John A Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 22 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 173 Sheet 18A
Bronson and Hemphill Road
354-354
White, Norrie A Hd M W 40 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
White, Mary E Wf F W 41 M Tx Tx Tx
White. John A Son F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
White, Mollie A Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
White, Sarah E Cousin F W 31 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I1485","White","Neva Jean","10 Dec 1940","6 Jan 2022","0","Neva White Alexander died peacefully on Thursday, January 6, 2022 surrounded by those who loved her dearly. She battled myriad health issues for many years, demonstrating enormous courage and will to live. She was born December 10, 1940 in the piney woods of East Texas to Bill & Abilene White. She was the only girl, sandwiched between two brothers, Kenneth & Benny. Oldest brother, Don, died as an infant during the great Depression before her birth. She was a beloved sister to both her brothers and the apple of her daddy's eye.

She married very young, at age 15 to a young sailor boy from Hemphill who had just returned from a tour of duty in Korea. She and Robert Earl Reeves had two daughters together. Their oldest daughter, Lynn, was born just two months after Neva turned 17. In spite of being a young wife and mother, she graduated top of her class from Bronson High School in 1958. Second daughter, Les, followed in the fall of 1961. Neva and Robert Earl divorced in 1963. She worked for the Starr Family in Hemphill and for Sabine County in the County Clerk's office in the 50's & 60's. She later went to work for the State of Texas doing lab work for brucellosis testing on cattle where she met a rugged cowboy named Harlan Alexander. They were married on their way to a rodeo in August of 1968. Harlan brought two daughters into the marriage, Tammy & Connie. Together, Harlan and Neva had a baby girl who was stillborn in April of 1970. They continued to work for the State of Texas testing cattle for a couple years but the relocating from county to county was hard on family life so after a stint in Crockett and then Livingston, they moved to Jasper and settled in 1970 where she lived for the remainder of her life. In 1973, another baby girl, Leah was born. Their ""yours, mine & ours"" family was complete with 5 daughters.

Neva worked for Sandy Roane Insurance and then for many years at the Jasper County Courthouse ? in the County Tax Assessor's office and later as secretary to the County Judge.

Her greatest joy in life came from being Gran. She was Gran to many, many young people but the official grandchildren in her life were Cody & Craig Richardson, Ross & Ryan Dickerson, Alexis Nasche, Hannah Hensarling, Jasi Shaw Worden, and Lane & Bret Shaw. Her life was surely extended by the birth of great grandson Beau Crofford Worden last March.

Neva was plagued with serious health issues for much of her adult life. She suffered for many years from chronic pain caused by scoliosis and many unsuccessful back surgeries. Additionally, she lived with a life-threatening blood clotting disorder, suffered a stroke in her mid-40's, had ovarian cancer, colon cancer before being diagnosed with lung and breast cancer in the Fall of 2018. At the time she was told to expect to live 6 months to a year. She lived 3 ? more years. Life was never easy for Neva but she was a trooper.

Neva had beautiful handwriting; folded clothes neatly and precisely; made her bed every day; was a stickler for tidiness; loved Diet Cokes, puzzles, reading and watching food shows on TV. In her final years, she loved her ipad where Facebook gave her a window to the world and allowed her to be in community with many friends. Her happiest hours were spent sitting in the bleachers at youth rodeos watching Jasi, Lane and Bret compete.

She was predeceased by her family of origin ? her daddy & mother, brothers, infant daughter Tony Deneva and grandson Ryan Hunter Dickerson. She is survived by her husband of 53 years, Harlan Alexander, daughters Lynn Reeves Dickerson (Ron), Leslie Reeves Nasche (Pam Gentry), Leah Alexander Shaw (Jason), step daughters Tammy Alexander Hensarling (Jimmy) and Connie Alexander Richardson (Mike); 7 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren.

The family wishes to thank Harbor House Hospice and especially Kenzi, Marci and Lori for their excellent loving care.

Visitation will be Saturday, January 8, from 5pm -8pm at Stringer Funeral Home with services following on Sunday, January 9 at 2pm. Graveside following at Evergreen Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Ryan Dickerson Scholarship fund at Stanislaus Community Foundation, 100 Sycamore Suite 200, Modesto, CA 95354 or online at scf.iphiview.com.

Services are under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home of Jasper.

Downloaded from Stringer and Griffin website

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 12, 2022, page 4","STR06" "I14586","White","O. B.","9 Dec 1921","29 Jun 1981","0","In her annotated transcription of the Spring Hill Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary indicates that his grave had a military marker reading ""TEC 5 US Army WW II""","STR06" "I440","White","Olive Ophelia","27 Jan 1900","16 Jul 1975","0","Name: Olyve Ophelia White
Death Date: 16 Jul 1975
Death Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 75 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1900
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Henry White
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Cordelia Buckley
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2243828
Digital Film Number: 4167851
Image Number: 95
Reference Number: 61174
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

Kay Parker McCary, in her transcription of the Hemphill City Cemetery, indicates she shares a double marker with her sister, Ella.
","STR06" "I24490","","","","","","","" "I42126","","","","","","","" "I432","White","Pattie May","May 1880","Abt 1928","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Pr. No. 4
Enumerated 1 June 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 1A Stamped 129
8-8
Patterson, Walter Hd W M Sept 1865 34 M 2 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Patterson, May Wf W F May 1880 20 M 2 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
Patterson, Eva I Dtr W F May 1899 1 S Tx Tx Tx


1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP4
Enumerated 30 April 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 9A Stamped 159
130-134
Patterson, Walter G Hd M W 41 M1 11 Tx --- Tx Farmer
Patterson, May Wf F W 29 M1 11 6/5 Tx ___ Tx
Patterson, Era I Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Patterson, Marie Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Patterson, Onie M Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Patterson, Dorie Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Patterson, Sybil Dtr F W 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I24496","","","","","","","" "I406","White","Rex Carl ""R. C."" ""Dink""","14 Feb 1946","4 Apr 2011","0","The Sabine County Reporter
April 13, 2011, Page 11

R.C. White, Jr.

R.C. White, Jr., 65, of Hemphill, died Monday, April 4, 2011, in his home after a long battle with cancer. He was born in Hemphill to R.C. and Atrall Wright White and had lived here all his life. White was a truck driver for propane gas and a member of the Pine Park United Pentecostal Church.

He is survived by his wife, Lois White of Hemphill; sons, Rex D. White and his wife Teresa of Hemphill and Ronald L. White and his wife Mae of Humble; daughter, Lisa M. Page and her husband Michael of Hemphill; brothers, Billy Jo White and Fred White, both of Hemphill; sisters, Frances Denby of Huntington, Mary Adams of Conroe, Betty McGown of Hemphill, Carolyn Erwin of Huntington, and Jane Hill of Hemphill. He is also survived by his grandchildren, Salena Williamson and husband Darrell, Carissa Ferguson and husband Bryan, Sean, Melissa, Sabrina and Logan; and great-grandchildren, Landen, Baylee and Jaeda.

He was preceded in death by his parents; daughter, Selena; and brother, Charles White.
Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 6, in the Pine Park United Pentecostal Church. Burial followed in the Meador Cemetery in Milam,.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Online condolences may be posted at www.starrfuneralhome.com","STR06" "I13184","White","Riley Arvil","29 Oct 1910","16 Sep 1994","0","Arvil White

Riley Arvil White, 83, of Pineland died early Friday, September 16, 1994, at this residence on U.S. Highway 96.

Funeral services were held Sunday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill with R. L. Tate and Bill Jeter officiating. Interment followed at Pine Hill Cemetery in Sabine County.

Born Oct. 29, 1910, in Sabine County, White had been a long-time resident of Pineland. He was a retired self-employed logging contractor and farmer.

Survivors: wife, Mary Jane White of Pineland; a son, Terry White of Nome, Texas; step-daughters, Nomia Mistretta, May Ann White, and Sandra Crow, all of Pineland; a step-son J. D. Brown of Pineland; a brother R. B. White of Pineland; 14 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Published in the The Sabine County Reporter, September 21, 1994, Page 12","STR06" "I45327","","","","","","","" "I35227","","","","","","","" "I13186","White","Robert Earl","7 Jan 1916","30 Jan 1958","0","Name: Robert Earl White
Death Date: 30 Jan 1958
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 42 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 07 Jan 1916
Birthplace: Shelby County Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: R W White
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Florence Carrico
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2115164
Digital Film Number: 4136225
Image Number: 01365
Reference Number: 3878
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I400","White","Robert Warren","Oct 1884","22 Aug 1962","0","Also living with his family in 1920 was his niece, 11 year old Bessie Wood.

Name: Robert Warren White
Death Date: 22 Aug 1962
Death Place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 80 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1882
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Vardaman White
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ada Davidson
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117025
Digital Film Number: 4028544
Image Number: 3276
Reference Number: cn 51800
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I400","White","Robert Warren","Oct 1884","22 Aug 1962","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 1
Enumerated 30 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 11B
Hemphill and Homer Road
184-186
White, Robert W Head m W 27 m1 7 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
White, Florence B Wf F W 27 m1 7 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
White, A. V. Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
White, William C Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
White, Lafayette Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
185-187
White, Thomas J Head M W 37 m2 7 Tx La Ala Farmer
White, Nettie H Wf F W 39 m1 7 2/2 Ala Ala Ala
White, Francis V Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Ala
White, George F Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Ala
186-188
White, John M Head M W 27 m1 2 Tx La Ala Farmer
White, Kate Wf F W 23 m1 2 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
White, Corra Son M W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
White, Aary A Mother F W 62 Ed 11/7 Ala Ala Tenn
Davidson, Jefferson O Uncle M W 64 Wd Ala Ala Tenn","STR06" "I14672","White","Robert Wayne","22 Nov 1955","20 Apr 2017","0","San Augustine Tribune Thursday, December 18, 2003

Dixon-Crawford Ms. Elizabeth Dixon, Ms. Carla Crawford and Eddie Bonilla announce the engagement and wedding of their children, Shanna Dixon and Tommy Crawford. The wedding will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.E. ""Bronk"" Dixon at 2:00 p.m., December 31, 2003. Shanna is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bronk Dixon and great-granddaughter of Mattie Mixon, both from Broaddus. Tommy is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. WAYNE WHITE of Pineland. Invitations are extended through the press.

Obituary

Robert Wayne White, 61, of San Antonio, Texas passed away at his residence Thursday, April 20, 2017. Wayne was born November 22, 1955 in Hemphill, Texas to Mitchell Talmadge ""Mutt"" White, Sr. and Ruby Chance White.

Wayne was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and a graduate of West Sabine High School. He moved to San Antonio in the 1990's where he worked as a Rail car Inspector for Union Pacific Railroad for 21 years.

He was a Master Mason and member of Masonic Lodge #935 in Brookeland, Texas for 28 years and also a member of The Brotherhood of Railway Carmen Lodge #6452.

Wayne is survived by his daughter, Katelyn White, of San Antonio, Texas; his brother, Kenneth ""Plunket"" White, of Pineland, Texas; his nephew, Mark White and wife, Angie, of Pineland; and great nephews, Mark White, Jr. and Corey White, both of Pineland.

He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Talmadge White.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday evening, April 24, 2017 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Masonic rites and graveside services to follow in Pine Hill Cemetery.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home Website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 26, 2017, Page 5","STR06" "I14591","White","Ronald B. ""Tidlow""","24 Oct 1921","21 May 1988","0","The Sabine County Reporter
May 27, 1998, Page 12

R. B. ""Tidlow"" White

R. B. ""Tidlow"" White, 76, of Route 1, Pineland, died at 3:08 p.m. Thursday, May 21, 1998.

White was born Oct. 24, 1921 in Sabine County as a son of the late Robert W. and Florence White and had been a lifelong resident of the area. He was a veteran and retired member of the timber industry . White was a member of the Methodist faith.

Survivors: a daughter, Gayle JOHNSON of Longview; a son, Bob White of Pineland; and four grandchildren, Kellie Johnson, Kristy Johnson, Robert White, and Colton White.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the chapel of the Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. John C. Dowden, pastor of the First United Methodist Church of Hemphill and Bro. T. A. Lane, pastor of the Sandy Creek Baptist Church, officiating. Interment was at Pine Hill Cemetery in Sabine County.

Pallbearers: Kenneth E. White II, Kennth Joe White, Brandon White, Kurt White, Mark White, and Wayne White.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2011)","STR06" "I14666","White","Roy Gene","25 Jan 1936","28 Mar 2003","0","Sabine County Reporter
April 2, 2003

Roy Gene White

Roy Gene White, 67, of Hemphill died at 7:25 a.m. Friday, March 28, 2003 at his residence. He was born Jan. 25, 1936, in Pineland as a son of the late Cladie Bell (HARLEY) and David Alton WHITE and had been a lifelong resident of the Sabine County area. He was a logger and a member of the Church of God. Survivors: wife, Mildred DAVIS White of Hemphill, sons, Robert Gene WHITE of Minden, Louisiana, and Danny Alvin WHITE of Hemphill, daughters Jean Marie CAMMACK of Lufkin, Deborah Sue HADDOCK of Arlington, and Lisa Lynn GIPSON of Bronson; 12 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Riley WHITE. Funeral services were held 4 p.m. Saturday at Strickland Crossing Church of God on FM 2024 with the pastor, Bro. Vance Purtell, and Bro. Floyd Wright, pastor of Rosevine Church of God, officiating. Interment followed at Lott Cemetery. Starr Funeral Home Inc., Hemphill, directors.","STR06" "I435","White","Rutha Benina ""Nina""","15 Apr 1884","6 Nov 1960","0","Name: Nina White Davidson
Death Date: 06 Nov 1960
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: W
Death Age: 76 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 15 Apr 1884
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Henry S. White
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Cordelia Buckley
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Housewife & Mother
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Hemphill
Burial Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Burial Date: 08 Nov 1960
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116618
Digital Film Number: 4166556
Image Number: 41
Reference Number: 68134
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I60","White","Rutha Triphene","27 Dec 1859","11 Jun 1939","0","According to her obituary, Ruth White McLemore ""slipped in her home in Hemphill, and fractured her left thigh on June 2nd. She was carried to . . . hospital in Jasper (and then) transferred here to the home of her son, Mr. V.E. McLemore of San Augustine, where she passed away on June 11, 1939. She was born December 27, 1859 at Hemphill. She joined the Baptist church when a young girl and was a faithful Christian worker all of her life. She married to J.F. McLemore on December 13, 1883 and was the mother of eight children, four boys and four girls. Six children survive: namely V. E. McLemore, San Augustine; Earnest and Ira McLemore, Miss Mellie McLemore, and Mrs. Herman Commack of Gravel Hill, and Mrs. Mermon Speights of Hemphill. She is also survived by seventeen grandchildren and three great grandchildren. In addition to relatives, local people attending the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. T.F. Read, Mr. and Mrs. E.B. Jacks, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Clark, Mr and Mrs W.F. Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burkhalter, Mrs. Rosalie Polly, W.L. Polly, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Horn, Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Mitchell, Mrs. E.M. Boyett, Theo Boyett and others.""

Melinda McLemore Strong has a maroon and white quilt made by Ruth circa 1880. At Ruth's death, the quilt was passed on to her daughter Millie. Millie added a calico border to the quilt edges which had apparently frayed. At Millie's death, the quilt was passed to her older brother, Vessie McLemore. After Vessie and Nina died, Evon McLemore Tisdale used the quilt. She later gave it to her niece, Melinda McLemore Strong.","STR06" "I60","White","Rutha Triphene","27 Dec 1859","11 Jun 1939","0","(Research):Triphene is a ""pseudo-classical"" name, often whimsically given to the third child in a family.","STR06" "I38660","","","","","","","" "I45352","","","","","","","" "I105","White","Sibyl Ernestine","12 Nov 1908","23 Jun 2001","0","SAN AUGUSTINE TRIBUNE 28 June 2001

Dr. Sibyl W. Wyatt

Graveside services for Dr. Sibyl W. Wyatt, 92, of Nacogdoches were conducted by the Reverend Justin Beadles of Grace Bible Church at Sunset Memorial Park on June 25, 2001 at 10 am. Dr. Wyatt entered her larger life on June 23, 2001, in Nacogdoches, Texas. She was born November 12, 1908, on the White Plantation in the Gravel Hill Community in Sabine County, the daughter of Henry Ernest White and Sarah Evelyn Boyd White.

She is survived by a son, Gayle D. Wyatt, of Nacogdoches and several cousins, nieces and nephews.

A native East Texan, Dr. Wyatt taught British Romance and Victorian literature at Stephen F. Austin State University for twenty-five years. Prior to joining the SFA faculty, she taught and served as a high school teacher and principal in public schools; and while on leave from SFA for doctoral work, she held a teaching fellowship at Rice University.

Cason Monk-Metcalf Funeral Directors in charge of services.

It is noted in the Bob Bowman's book, THE MYSTERY OF LADY BOUNTIFUL, that Sibyl White became principal of Hemphill High School in the 1940s and was perhaps the first woman in Sabine County to earn a Ph.D. (Bowman, p. 55).","STR06" "I455","White","Sophronia Pauline","Nov 1833","15 Jun 1915","0","Sophronia was born during an auspicious month. On November 13, 1833, between midnight and dawn, thousands of meteors showered the sky over North America. To the native peoples of the land, it appeared that the stars were falling out of the heavens. Some thought it was the judgment day. Others called it ""The Night the Stars Fell"".

A young girl who was a slave at the time of the event said ""Somebody in the quarters started yellin' in the middle of the night to come out and to look up at the sky. We went outside and there they was a fallin' everywhere! Big stars coming down real close to the groun' and just before they hit the ground they would burn up! We was all scared. Some O'the folks was screamin' and some was prayin' we all made so much noise, the white folk came out to see what was happenin'. They looked up and then they got scared too.""

The celestial phenomenon called ""the most impressive and awesome display ever recorded"" was, in fact, the Leonids meteor shower seen in one of its most impressive years. Viewers witnessed 50,000 to 150,000 meteors per hour, only equaled by the November 17, 1966 display, when the Leonid shower brought 150,000 meteors per hour. Debris from the comet Temple-Tuttle that orbits the sun every 33 years causes the shower.

She was born and raised in Amite County, Mississippi, and can be found on the 1850 census with her parents. Sometime after that, the family moved to Sabine County, Texas.

After her husband's death, she lived with her oldest son, William Hardy Travis. She can be found living with he and his wife, Grace Ener, at the time of the 1900 and 1910 Sabine County census.","STR06" "I46352","White","Synthia E.","Abt 1864","17 Jan 1933","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of George W. White and Caroline Gentry, both of whom also have memorials on FindAGrave.","STR06" "I14756","","","","","","","" "I14662","White","Terry Dwain","28 Aug 1943","8 Jun 2002","0","Sabine County Reporter 26 June 2002

Terry Dwain White

Terry Dwain White, 58, of Lumberton, formerly of Sabine County, died Saturday, June 8, 2002, at his residence.

White was a native of Pineland and had lived in Nome several years before moving to Lumberton three years ago. He had worked for the Exxon Mobil Chemical Company as a pipefitter for 33 years.

Survivors: wife, Mary Nancy Courts White of Lumberton; a son, Darin Christiff White of Lumberton; a daughter Mallory Suzanne White of Lumberton; mother-in-law, Louise Courts of Beaumont; a sister-in-law, Theresa White of Killeen; a niece, Kim Mischek of Irving, and a nephew, Patrick White of Irving.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Arvil and Lula White, and a borhter, Klaus Wayne White.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, June 11, at the Kelley & Watkins Funeral Home chapel in Beaumont. Interment followed at Forest Lawn Memorial Cemetery in Beaumont.","STR06" "I518","White","Theodocia J.","Apr 1849","","0","(Research):Census Listings:

Household:

1870 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Beat 3
Enumerated 1 August 1870
Page 5, Stamped 21
533-533
Morris, Jacob 25 M W Farmer Ky
Morris, Doshia 20 F W Keeping House La
Morris, Mary J 4 F W Tx
Morris, Cordelia 2 F W Tx

1880 Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Jacob MORRIS Self M Male W 35 KY Farmer KY KY
Theodosia MORRIS Wife M Female W 31 LA MS GA
Cordilia MORRIS Dau S Female W 11 TX KY LA
Charls Th. MORRIS Son S Male W 9 TX KY LA
George MORRIS Son S Male W 6 TX KY LA
Martha E. MORRIS Dau S Female W 4 TX KY LA
Wm. A. MORRIS Son S Male W 3 TX KY LA
Aron B. MORRIS Son S Male W 1 TX KY LA
Felix REAGAN Other S Male W 21 LA Wks On Farm GA MS

Source Information:
Census Place Sabine, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255325 NA Film Number T9-1325 Page Number 218A

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Precinct No. 8
Enumerated 5 June 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 5A Stamped 145
62-62
Morris, Theodocia Hd W F Apr 1849 51 Wd 11/9 La Miss NC Farmer
Morris, William A Son W M Jun 1876 23 S Tx Ky La Farm Laborer
Morris, Aaron B. Son W M May 1879 21 S Tx Ky La Farm Laborer
Morris, Fountain L Son W M Apr 1885 15 S Tx Ky La Farm Laborer
Morris, Van J. Son W M Feb 1887 12 S Tx Ky La Farm Laborer","STR06" "I691","White","Thomas Albert","24 Nov 1891","30 Sep 1980","0","Robert Cecil McDaniel wrote that although Albert White ""had little formal education, as was common with men of his generation, he was extremely shrewd, a good conversationalist, witty, and very much at home in all types of society. He farmed some, but for hte most part, he raised and traded in livestock. I doubt if there was a man in Sabine County who loved outdoors activities more than Albert.""","STR06" "I691","White","Thomas Albert","24 Nov 1891","30 Sep 1980","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine, JP 6, Bronson
Enumerated 15 Apr 1930
ED 202-8 SD 19 Sheet 7B
153-157
White, Albert Hd M W 38 M 18 Tx Tx Ark Farmer
White, Ollie Wf F W 37 M 17 Tx Miss Miss
White, Arlene Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
White, Evalee Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
White, Loy Dtr M (sic) W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
White, Tomie S Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I704","White","Thomas Albert","1 Jul 1927","5 Oct 2004","0","Sabine County Reporter
October 13, 2004

Tommy White

Thomas Albert ""Tommy"" White Jr., 77, of Gravelhill community died Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2004 at Hemphill Care Center in Hemphill. Born July 1, 1927, as a son of the late Ollie Lee (CONN) and Thomas Albert White Sr., he was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and was a rancher. White was a U.S. Navy World War II veteran and a member of Littleton Fowler Masonic Lodge. Survivors; wife, Kathleen White of Gravelhill; sons, Mike White of Kileen, Drew White and wife Vickie of Gravelhill, and Kevin White of Gravehill; and grandchildren, Marty White, Amanda SMITH and husband Sgt. John SMITH, Matthew White, Dustin White, J.T. White, Christine White and Alexx White. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Friday at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, Gravelhill, with Bro. I.W. Ferguson and Bro. Randy Mills officiating. Interment followed at Gravelhill Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill.","STR06" "I395","White","Thomas Jefferson","20 Jul 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 1
Enumerated 30 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 11B
Hemphill and Homer Road
184-186
White, Robert W Head m W 27 m1 7 Tx Tx Ala Farmer
White, Florence B Wf F W 27 m1 7 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
White, A. V. Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
White, William C Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
White, Lafayette Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
185-187
White, Thomas J Head M W 37 m2 7 Tx La Ala Farmer
White, Nettie H Wf F W 39 m1 7 2/2 Ala Ala Ala
White, Francis V Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Ala
White, George F Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Ala
186-188
White, John M Head M W 27 m1 2 Tx La Ala Farmer
White, Kate Wf F W 23 m1 2 1/1 Tx Tx Tx
White, Corra Son M W 1 4/12 S Tx Tx Tx
White, Aary A Mother F W 62 Ed 11/7 Ala Ala Tenn
Davidson, Jefferson O Uncle M W 64 Wd Ala Ala Tenn

1920 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, JP 8, ED 135
Enumerated 10-12 Jan 1920 by John Weatherly
SD 326 ED 135 Sheet 5A
89-91
White, T.J. Hd M 46 M Tx Miss Al
White, Nettie Wife F 48 M Miss Miss Miss
White, Velma Dtr F 17 S Tx Tx Miss
White, Foster Son M 12 S Tx Tx Miss
Case, Herman Nephew M 12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches County, JP 8
Enumerated 11 Apr 1930
ED 174-21 SD 12 Sheet 9B
Abbly and Maytown Road
182-188
White, Tom J Head M W 56 m 29 Tx Miss Ala Farmer
White, Nettie Wf F W 57 M 30 Miss Miss Ala
White, Velma Dtr F W 26 S Tx Tx Miss Stenographer Bank
---/189
White, Foster Head M W 21 M 20 Tx Tx Miss Telegraph Operator Railroad Office
White, Estill Wf F W 18 M 17 Tx La Tx","STR06" "I47206","","","","","","","" "I1492","White","Tina Marie","19 Dec 1968","6 May 2011","0","The Sabine County Reporter
May 11, 2011, Page 12

Tina Marie Ebarb

Tina Marie Ebarb, 42, died Friday morning in the San Augustine Memorial Hospital after a sudden illness.

She was born in Jasper to Benny and Marie Scarborough White and has lived in Hemphill all her life. Tina was the business manager for West Sabine I.S.D. in Pineland.

Tina is survived by her husband Johnny Ebarb of Hemphill; her son Jordan Ebarb of Hemphill; two daughters Harlee and Abbee Ebarb both of Hemphill; her granddaughter Kelbie Ebarb of Hemphill; her brother Mike White of Hemphill; and her mother Marie White of Hemphill.

Tina was preceded in death by her father Benny White.

Funeral serivces were held Tuesday, May 10 in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Interment followed in the Pinehill Cemetery near Hemphill.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Online condolences may be posted at www.starrfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I37318","","","","","","","" "I47363","White","Walton Moore","22 Nov 1886","Yes, date unknown","0","Shown in Louisiana, Wills and Probate Records, 1775-1984, Succession File No. 2322-2380, 1914-1915, for Mary C. White, as one of eight surviving children of his parents, viz ""Walton M. White, resident of Monroe, Ouichita Parish, Louisiana""

When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was a resident of Westlake, LA, a Timber Keeper for Ploney? Parish, in Locn? Cook, La, married and supporting a wife and two children, with blue eys and ligth bronw hair, and of medium heighth and build.","STR06" "I47368","White","Wiliam Edward","19 Feb 1898","29 Jul 1996","0","Shown on Ancestry.com. U.S. WWII Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.as William Edward White, age 43, resident of Houston, Texas, employee of White Construction Co, with blue eyes and blond hair, 5 feet 8 inches, 183 pounds, and with next of kin as his wife, Mrs. W. E. White.","STR06" "I13212","White","William","Abt 1908","16 Aug 1976","0","The September 20, 2006 ""Sabine County Reporter"" had a picture of the Milam, Texas, First Grade through High School--Spring 1927. A William White was pictured. It is not known what grade he was in, or if indeed it was the same William White. The photo was submitted to the ""Sabine County Reporter"" by Robert E. ""Ted"" Finley of Van Nuys, California.

As of the 1930 census, William was living with his sister and brother-in-law, Beulah and Roy Buckley, in Port Arthur, Texas. Both William and Roy were worker as laborers in the refining business.","STR06" "I29248","White","William E.","Abt 1870","Bef 1900","0","In Louisiana, Wills and Probate Records, 1775-1984, Succession File No. 2322-2380, 1914-1915, for Mary C. White, their was a listing for ""Charley T. White, minor, resident of Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish, LA, sole and only heir of WIlliam E. White, deceased son of appearer and Mrs. Mary Cornelia White, deceased,""","STR06" "I14541","White","William J.","Abt 1869","Yes, date unknown","0","Did he die young? Not listed with the family at the time of the 1880 census.","STR06" "I36174","White","William John","10 May 1917","22 Oct 1988","0","Social Security Account issued by the Railroad Board. His daughter Martha does not believe he ever worked for the railroads, unless it was when he was very young. However, both his father and brother Keith were railroad employees.

The SSDI showed his last residence as Austin, Williamson County, Texas. The Texas Death Index shows he died in Travis County.

Obituary

William J. White, Jr. 71, died Saturday Oc-t. 22, 1988 at St. David's Hospital in Austin, Texas.

Known as Bill, he was born in Coffeyville, Kan., May 10, 1917, the son of Will and Mae Richards White. They moved to Osawatomie when he was a small boy. He attended the Osawatomie schools and graduated from the Osawatomie High School in the Class of 1935.

He served in the United States Army during World War II, seeing action in North Africa and Italy. At the time of his discharge he was a first lieutenant.

He was married to Anne Boyette of Austin, Texas, in 1946, and had lived in the Austin area since that time.

Preceding him in death were his parents and two brothers, Lawrence White and Keith White.

Surviving are his daughter, Martha White of Austin, Texas; a nephew, Larry White of Osawatomie; and two nieces, Carol Ayres and Peggy Mathis, both of Paola.
Cremation. Memorial graveside services at the Elmdale Cemetery at Osawatomie are pending.
","STR06" "I7419","White","William R.","Abt 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","On the 1850 Sabine Parish Louisiana federal census, he is shown simply as Will. Sometimes shown instead as R. William White.

Enrolled in the District 6 School in Sabine County in 1854.","STR06" "I383","White","William T","Abt 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","According to Robert Cecil McDaniel's book ""Citizen Soldiers of Sabine County, Texas, he was a member of Captain Cotton's Company, Sabine County Volunteers, during the Civil War. No record of him in Sabine County after the war. Did he die? Settle elsewhere?","STR06" "I383","White","William T","Abt 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, P. O. Many
Enumerated 27 Jun 1860
Pages 35 and 36
247-247
R. A. C. Campbell 28 f $2000 350 La
P. L. Campbell 11 F La
Joseph M. Campbell 8 M La
Wallie L. Campbell 6 M La
William Campbell 4 M La
W. T. White 22 M Teacher Common School La
J. Saller 17 M ---","STR06" "I8604","White","William Thompson","15 Jun 1838","9 Dec 1927","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1870 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Twp 4 Range 7, P.O. Summit
Enumerated 16 Jun 1870
Stamped 80
224-225
White, Wm. J. 32 M W Merchant $400 $4000 Miss
White, Mary C. 24 F W House Keeper Miss
White, Charles F 2 M W Miss
White, Wm. E 2/12 M W Miss
Weatherby, Seaborn C 21 M W Druggist Miss

1880 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, P.O. Summit
Page 436A
W.T. White Self M M W 31 (sic) Ms Farmer Va Ga
M.C. White Wf M F W 33Miss Sc Miss
Charly White Son S M W 12 Miss Miss Miss
Willie White Son S M W 10 Miss Miss Miss
J.L. White Son S M W 8 Miss Miss Miss
Henry White Son S M W 5 Miss Miss Miss
Cade White Son S M W 1 Miss Miss Miss

1900 Census
Mississippi, Pike County, Beat 4 (part) McComb City Town
SD 7 ED 112 Sheet 7A Stamped page 167
Enumerated 6 Jun 1900
105-120
White, William F. (sic) W M July 1838 61 M 32 Miss Miss Miss Merchant
White, Mary Wf W F Nov 1845 54 M 32 11/9 Miss Miss
White, Bessie Dtr W F Jan 1877(*) 23 S Miss Miss Miss
White, Nelia Dtr W F Sept 1881 18 S Miss Miss Miss At School
White, Emma Dtr W F Aug 1884 15 S Miss Miss Miss At School
White, Walter Son W M Nov 1886 13 S Miss Miss At School
White, Leon Son M W May 1888 12 S Miss Miss Miss At School
Marclious, Louis Boarder W M May 1876 24 S Miss Miss Miss Book Helper
(Could their boarder, Louis Marclious actualy be the same person, as Marcelles L. VESEY, father to their daughter in law, May D. Vesey White, in HH 107-122)
106-121
Martin, Albert Head W M Nov 1875 24 M 1 Miss Miss Miss Machinist
Martin, Ary Wf W F Jan 1877 (*) Wife 23 M1 1/1 Miss Miss Miss
Martin, Ida/ICA? Dtr W F Nov 1899 7/12 S Miss Miss Miss
107-122
White, Louie Hed W M Apr 1872 28 M 3 Miss Miss Miss Merchant
White, Mady Wf W F Jan 1877 23 M 3 2/2 Tenn Tenn Tenn
White, Willie Son M W feb 1898 2 S Miss Miss Tenn
White, Louis Son W M Apr 1900 2/12 S Miss Miss Tenn

*Bessie and Ary are twins sisters, both the daughter of William T White and Mary Cornelia Felder

1910 Census
Louisiana, Calcasieu Parish, Lake Charles City, Ward 4
SD 3 ED 38 Ward 4 Sheet 1A
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
Miller Avenue
422 5-5
White William T Head M W 73 M1 43 Miss Unk Unk English Manufacture Mattress
White, Mary C Wf F W 64 M1 43 11/9 Miss Miss Miss","STR06" "I38013","Whitehead","Alice","Abt 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","Ann and Eldon McLemore show her as a daughter of John Whitehead and Dorucs McLemore. However, they also show her as Alice Highlander. It is not known why they use the name Highlander.

Timothy V. McLemore, a yDNA match to my McLemore line, instead shows her as Allice J. Foster, with a DOB of 1 June 1852.","STR06" "I14674","Whitehead","Alice Virginia ""Deet""","16 May 1932","27 May 2021","0","Her Texas Birth Certificate lists her parents as George Burtis Whitehead and Una Belle Mannings, her father born in Sabine Co, Texas and her mother in Henderson Co, Texas. Both were residents of Pineland, Texas at the time of her birth. She was the fifth child born alive to her mother, and also the fifth child still living.

Obituary

Alice Virginia White, 89, of Hemphill, Texas passed in the arms of Jesus Thursday, May 27, 2021 in Nacogdoches, Texas.

Virginia, or as she was fondly called, Deet by her family and friends, was born on May 16, 1932 in Pineland, Texas to George Burtis Whitehead and Eunie Bell Manning Whitehead. She was born into a large family of hardworking parents near the end of the great depression. She and her brothers and sisters attended Bethel Baptist Missionary Church while growing up.

Virginia was a 1950 graduate of Pineland High School. Shortly after graduation, she met and married Cecil Forest White (Dink). They were married for 25 years before his death in 1974. After his death, she stopped being a housewife and began her career. She worked as a secretary for Starr Funeral Home for 40 years before retiring in 2020. In her many years of work, she cared deeply for the members of her community and would try to help them in way she could.

Virginia is survived by her three daughters and their families who adored her; Charlotte White of Orange, Sharon White of Center, and Sandy Perkins and husband, Jay, of Hemphill; her grandchildren who lovingly called her Nanny, Shannon Lane of Lake Jackson, Nick Lane and wife, Theresa, of Orange, Sharisse McAdams and husband, Josh, of Center, Jake Perkins and wife, Grace, of Hemphill, Jeremy Daniels of Beaumont, and Ashton Childress and husband, Cody, of Hemphill; great grandchildren, Shalynn & Kolby, Ty'Teirra, Alyx, Embry, Aryn, Sullivan, Layla and Haze; and great great grandson, Elijah; sisters, Ollie Bell Jordan of Pineland and Gloria (Buckie) Whitehead of Carthage; and numerous much loved nieces, nephews, and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, George and Eunie Whitehead; husband, C. F. (Dink) White; brothers, Sid Dickerson, Burtis Whitehead, Clifton (Giddern) Whitehead, Charles (Beedlow)Whitehead, Larry Whitehead and Harold Whitehead and sisters, Gladys Whitehead and Nelda Lou Whitehead.

Her family will welcome friends and family for visitation from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Saturday, May 29, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, May 30, 2021 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Floyd Wright and Bro. Curtis White officiating.

Burial will follow services in Pine Hill Cemetery with her grandsons, Jake Perkins, Jeremy Daniels, Josh McAdams, Cody Childress, Alyx Perkins and Embry Perkins; and son-in-law, Jay Perkins serving as pallbearers and Nick Lane as honorary pallbearer.

You are invited to leave condolences and sign guest book online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 2, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I43753","Whitehead","Ann ""Annie""","Abt 1876","Yes, date unknown","0","She was living with her brother and sister-in-law in 1940, Norrie and Nora May Whitehead, shown as age 61 and single.","STR06" "I32893","Whitehead","Bobbie Lucille","24 Jun 1932","11 Jul 2006","0","Name: Bobbie Lucille Whitehead Date of Birth: 24 Jun 1932 Gender: Female Birth County: Sabine Father's Name: Dallas Langston Whitehead Mother's Name: Velma Lee Clark Roll Number: 1932_0008","STR06" "I47038","Whitehead","Burtis Leonard","4 Oct 1922","30 Sep 1975","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows he was born in Pineland to George Whitehead and Eunice Manning. Informant was Mrs. Martha Whitehead, presumably his wife as he was also shown as married. His occupation was Heavy Equip. Operator, Pipeline, and he died instantly in a two car collision of a crushed head and internal injuries in Batson, Hardin County, Texas. His usual residence was Liberty County, Texas.","STR06" "I47044","Whitehead","Charles Douglas","22 Oct 1929","8 Nov 2015","0","Obituary, copied from his Find A Grave Memorial Page

Charles Douglas Whitehead, age 85 passed away in Nacogdoches Medical Center in Nacogdoches, Texas.

Charles was born in Pineland, Texas to George and Eunnie Manning.

Charles has been part of the Sabine County Community all of his life. He worked as a produce manager for Dues Minimax. He was a member of the Central Baptist Church in Center, Texas. He will be missed dearly by his family and friends. He is a loving husband, brother, grandfather, great grandfather and god father.

He is survived by his wife Betty Whitehead of Center, his sisters: Ollie Bell Jordan, Virginia White and Gloria Whitehead, his grandchildren: Shawanna Burns, Kali Whitehead, Chad Whitehead and Shannon Whitehead, his numerous great grandchildren and his god daughter Lana Bueche.

He is preceded in death by his son Doug Whitehead and his daughter Kathy Whitehead.

Visitation will be from 5~9pm, Wednesday, November 11, 2015 in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral service will be at 10am Thursday, November 12, 2015, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel.

Burial will follow in the Gravelhill Cemetery in Sabine County..","STR06" "I43752","Whitehead","Clementine Eveline","6 Dec 1867","9 Jul 1917","0","Inscription, as per FindAGrave:

Inscription:
Clamentnia E. Hall
Thy trials ended thy rest is won","STR06" "I32890","Whitehead","Dallas Langston","6 Apr 1908","6 Dec 1975","0","SSDI:
DALLAS WHITEHEAD 06 Apr 1908 Dec 1975 75968 (Pineland, Sabine, TX ) (none specified) 449-07-9283 Texas

Texas Death Record:
Whitehead Dallas L 12-06-1975 JASPER M","STR06" "I17910","Whitehead","Edna","Abt 1886","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a Mr. Clark. (White and Toole, p 79).","STR06" "I47036","Whitehead","George Burtis","14 Dec 1900","21 Dec 1956","0","The Sabine County Reporter
February 21, 2018, Page 7

Track Stars at Pineland High School in 1917

Charlie O. Osborn (1899-1973) and George Burtis Whitehead (1900-1956) the son of William Martin Whitehead and Melissa Alice Forse. George married Eunie Bell Whitehead and is the father of Virginia ""Deet"" Whitehead White. George died in Arizona from meningitis while working on a pipeline job. The 100-year-old silver trophy cups are still on display at West Sabine High School, and were won at Sabine County Field Days in 1916 and 1917. (includes photo of the two athletes and the trophies).","STR06" "I47036","Whitehead","George Burtis","14 Dec 1900","21 Dec 1956","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census

Texas, Sabine County, JP No 2
Enumerated April 16, 1930
ED 202-4 SD 19 Sheet 4 A Stamped 49
63-72
Whitehead, Georg B Head M W 29 M 21 Tx Tx TSx Farm General Farm
Whitehead, Eunie B Wf F W 27 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
Whitehead, Bertie Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Whitehead, Ollie A Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Whitehead, Clifton Son M W 3 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Whitehead, Douglas Son M W 6/12 Tx Tx Tx
Dickerson, Sid StepSon M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I17612","Whitehead","George W.","Abt 1853","Abt 1933","0","George Whitehead was the son of Martin Whitehead and Jane Martin. Jane was the dtr of Wm. Martin who, with his son, T.J. fought in the Texas Revolution. (White and Toole, p 54 - 55).","STR06" "I17903","Whitehead","Henry Charles","22 Mar 1873","5 Aug 1947","0","A West Point Graduate and retired from the Army with the rank of General. (White and Toole, p 78).","STR06" "I17915","Whitehead","Henry Julious","Aft 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","Gravely wounded in the Civil War. He moved with his widowed mother and siblings to Sabine County in 1869, where they first settled on Jacks Creek, but later moved to Hemphill. He was Sabine County Sheriff for many years. (White and Toole, p 79).","STR06" "I41108","","","","","","","" "I17944","Whitehead","John F.","16 Sep 1853","14 Jul 1926","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, SubDiv 84
Enumerated 16 and 17 Jun 1880
Pages 5A and 6B SD 1 ED 84
45-49
Whitehead, John W M 24 Farmer Tx La Miss
Whitehead, Mathilder W F 25 Wf Keeping House La Miss Tx
Whitehead, Ella W F 6 Dau Tx Tx La
Whitehead, Wm W M 5 Son Tx Tx La
Whitehead, Ann W F 4 Dau Tx Tx La
Whitehead, Norry W M 2 Son Tx Tx La
Whitehead, Lula W F 1/12 Apr Dau Tx Tx La
46-50
Whitehead, Martin W M 49 Farmer La --- ---
Whitehead, Jane W F 47 Wf Keeping House Miss --- Ga
Whitehead, Wm. W M 19 Son Farmer Tx La Miss
Whitehead, Cornelius W M 14 Son Farmer Tx La Miss
Whitehead, Eveline W F 13 D Tx La Miss","STR06" "I32892","","","","","","","" "I17941","Whitehead","Martin","Between 1831 and 1834","29 Dec 1913","0","At the time of the 1850 Federal census, 26 year old Martin Whitehead, and 20 year old John Whitehead, were both listed as Farmers, and living in the household of William and Nancy ESTUS of Sabine County, Texas.","STR06" "I17941","Whitehead","Martin","Between 1831 and 1834","29 Dec 1913","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Bare Creek Beat No. 6
Enumerated 10 July 1860
Page 33
245-245
Thomas and Rebecca Martin and family
246-246
Martin Whitehead 26 M Farmer $--- $ 435 La
Mary J Whitehead 27 F Miss
George W Whitehead 7 M Tx
John F Whitehead 5 M Tx

1870 Census
not located

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, SubDiv 84
Enumerated 16 and 17 Jun 1880
Pages 5A and 6B SD 1 ED 84
45-49
Whitehead, John W M 24 Farmer Tx La Miss
Whitehead, Mathilder W F 25 Wf Keeping House La Miss Tx
Whitehead, Ella W F 6 Dau Tx Tx La
Whitehead, Wm W M 5 Son Tx Tx La
Whitehead, Ann W F 4 Dau Tx Tx La
Whitehead, Norry W M 2 Son Tx Tx La
Whitehead, Lula W F 1/12 Apr Dau Tx Tx La
46-50
Whitehead, Martin W M 49 Farmer La --- ---
Whitehead, Jane W F 47 Wf Keeping House Miss --- Ga
Whitehead, Wm. W M 19 Son Farmer Tx La Miss
Whitehead, Cornelius W M 14 Son Farmer Tx La Miss
Whitehead, Eveline W F 13 D Tx La Miss","STR06" "I32894","","","","","","","" "I28684","Whitehead","Mary Catherine ""Mollie""","Abt 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","Rita Holthoff noted that she was the daughter of James WHITEHEAD and Matilda HEFLIN. Matilda Heflin was the daughter of Stockley HEFLIN.","STR06" "I43754","Whitehead","Norrie","Abt 1878","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1940 census, Norrie was listed in the second precinct of Sabine County, living in a household consisting of his wife, Nora May, his sister, Annie Whitehead, and 35 year old John Martin, a hired hand.","STR06" "I17901","Whitehead","Owen Fort","Abt 1847","Abt 1913","0","He and his brother Henry owned and operated the Whitehead Saloon, Hotel and Livery Stable. (White and Toole, p 79).","STR06" "I17916","Whitehead","Ronald Romaldo","Aft 1836","Yes, date unknown","0","Gave his life in the Civil War. (White and Toole, p 79).","STR06" "I32891","Whitehead","Royce Joe","22 Jan 1935","","0","Name: Royce Joe Whitehead Date of Birth: 22 Jan 1935 Gender: Male Birth County: Sabine Father's Name: Dallas Whitehead Mother's Name: Velma Clark Roll Number: 1935_0008","STR06" "I17611","Whitehead","Vitura Evelyn ""Lina""","5 Dec 1877","26 Dec 1966","0","Her Texas Death Certificate showed her as a daughter of George Whitehead and Martha Jacks. Informant was Mrs. Charles Force. In 1940, she was the head of a household consisting of herself, and sons Duard and Harold. They lived in Sabine County on Center View Road, in the same house they had lived in five years previously. Evelyn was shown as age 62 and widowed. Both Duard and Harold were listed as single.","STR06" "I17594","Whitehead","William Wallace","Bef 1876","Yes, date unknown","0","Elizabeth Beres shows him as married to Melissa Alice Forse, the daughter of William Henry Fose. Betty Bragg Wagstaff, in her annotated transcription of the Pleasant Grove (Whitehead) Cemetery, shows that Melissa Forse was actually married to William Martin Whitehead, a son of Martin Whitehead and Mary Jane Martin, and not to William Wallac Whitehead, the son of Owen and Mary.","STR06" "I4219","Whitener","Alice Rebecca","3 Jul 1923","Yes, date unknown","0","She had been previously married to a Winchester.","STR06" "I25269","Whitfield","Ada Lee","7 Jan 1917","16 Feb 2002","0","ADA L MCLEMORE 07 Jan 1917 16 Feb 2002 (P) 87010 (Cerrillos, Santa Fe, NM ) (none specified) 464-30-1985 Texas","STR06" "I30880","Whitlock","Albert Sanford","31 Aug 1839","20 Jun 1901","0","Census:
1880, Taylor, Benton County, Iowa, p. 308B. Albert S. Whitlock, age 40, born in Vermont, parents born in Vermont; occupation: farmer. Head of a household that includes wife Eva and children John, Carrie, George, Alda and Bessie.","STR06" "I31255","Whitlock","Alda Lamora","18 Aug 1877","Yes, date unknown","0","Census:
1880, Taylor, Benton County, Iowa, p. 308B. Alda L. Whitlock, daughter of Albert S. Whitlock, age 2, born in Iowa, father born in Vermont, mother born in Ohio.

She graduated from Pomona College, Claremont, California in 1906 with the degree of Bachelor of Literature, and taught at Hemet, California.","STR06" "I30883","Whitlock","Bessie Ann","19 Mar 1843","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Vinton, Iowa.","STR06" "I31256","Whitlock","Bessie Emma","31 Aug 1879","Yes, date unknown","0","Census:
1880, Taylor, Benton County, Iowa, p. 308B. Bessie E. Whitlock, daughter of Albert S. Whitlock, age 9 months, born in Iowa, father born in Vermont, mother born in Ohio.

Resided in Riverside, California.","STR06" "I31253","Whitlock","Carrie May","6 Oct 1873","6 Feb 1905","0","Census:
1880, Taylor, Benton County, Iowa, p. 308B. Carrie M. Whitlock, daughter of Albert S. Whitlock, age 6, born in Iowa, father born in Vermont, mother born in Ohio.

If the dates of her children's births are correct as given in the Sanford genealogy, Carrie had her first child at age 13.","STR06" "I31254","Whitlock","George Albert","10 Aug 1875","Yes, date unknown","0","Census:
1880, Taylor, Benton County, Iowa, p. 308B. George A. Whitlock, son of Albert S. Whitlock, age 4, born in Iowa, father born in Vermont, mother born in Ohio.

Resided in San Jacinto, California.","STR06" "I30893","Whitlock","George William","12 Oct 1854","Yes, date unknown","0"," Unmarried. Resided in Eufaula, Alabama.","STR06" "I30646","Whitlock","John A.","3 Nov 1807","28 Jan 1888","0"," In 1853 they removed from Castleton, Vermont to Vinton, Iowa.","STR06" "I31274","Whitlock","John Benjamin","6 Feb 1867","Yes, date unknown","0"," Resided in Eufaula, Alabama.","STR06" "I31252","Whitlock","John Henry","21 Nov 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","Census:
1880, Taylor, Benton County, Iowa, p. 308B. John H. Whitlock, son of Albert S. Whitlock, age 8, born in Iowa, father born in Vermont, mother born in Ohio.

Resided in Holtville, California.","STR06" "I30892","Whitlock","Miriam Elizabeth","27 Apr 1852","5 Feb 1890","0"," Unmarried.","STR06" "I30878","Whitlock","William Nelson","21 Nov 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","Resided in Beatrice, Nebraska.","STR06" "I32441","Whitman","Marian Floyd","Bef 1904","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have died ca 1933.","STR06" "I28142","","","","","","","" "I15716","Whitmire","Mable Lee","11 Aug 1943","13 Jan 2021","0","John W. Clark shows her as a daughter of Clara JONES and Cleo WHITMIRE.

Mable Lee Clark, 77, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Wednesday, January 13, 2021 in Sabine County Hospital.

Mable was born on August 11, 1943 in Hemphill to Cleo Whitmire and Clara Estine Jones Whitmire. She was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and had worked many years as a bookkeeper in the lumber industry. She was a graduate of Bronson High School and a member of Broaddus United Pentecostal Church. She loved spending with her family.

Mable was preceded in death by her husband of 44 years, Charles Clark, Sr.; and sisters, Margaret Jacks and Bertha Morrison.

She is survived by her son, Charles Clark, Jr. of Hemphill; daughters, Charlene Clark of Katy and Sheri Jones and husband, Bruce, of Pineland; brother, David Whitmire and wife, Rhonda, of Hemphill; sisters, Janice McDaniel and husband, Jimmy, and Gladys Tatom and husband, Eugene, all of Hemphill; grandchildren, Jessica, Barry, Christopher, Brandon, Channing, Nicole and Chris; and 20 great grandchildren.

Visitation will be held from 5:30 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Friday, January 15, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, January 16, 2021 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Brother Mark Green officiating.

Burial will follow services in Pine Hill Cemetery with Jay Chance, Justin Whitmire, Jerry Foley, Cadin Clark, Jamie Williams, Peyton Williams, Woodie Foster, and Lee Scott serving as pallbearers.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 20, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I33516","","","","","","","" "I29207","Whitmire","Mary Jane","Jul 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows her as the daughter of Hezekiah Carr WHITMIRE and Jerusha FISH","STR06" "I29334","Whitmire","Tucker","5 Dec 1913","4 Apr 1987","0","Tucker Whitmire was married in 1936 to Bettie McClelland, according to Galveston County Marriage Book 40, page 116. He was remarried in 1943 to Novie Gooch, according to Galveston County Marriage Book 45, page 493. Children born to Tucker Whitmire, Bettie McClelland Whitmire, and Novie Gooch Whitmire are unknown.

Source:

TheWhitmireManuscriptPage
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/whitms042.htm","STR06" "I13084","Whitmore","Harriet ""Hattie"" Estelle","Mar 1864","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1920 federal census, a Harriet Cramer, age 56 and widowed, was living in Los Angeles, California in the Krotoria (?) Institute. She was shown as born in Michigan, with her parents born in NY and Michigan. She was listed as lodger, and her occupation was listed as NONE.","STR06" "I22340","Whitney","Abigail","28 Mar 1753","Yes, date unknown","0","184 IV. Abigail Whitney, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 28 March 1753; married Ephraim Clark, of North Salem, N.Y. They afterward lived in some part of Conn., one tradition says in Stratford.

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0061-0065.html","STR06" "I5304","Whitney","Arlene","14 Oct 1902","31 Jan 1997","0","(Research):Per the SSDI:

ARLENE E STRIFFLER 14 Oct 1902 31 Jan 1997 (V) 49015 (Battle Creek, ?u?Calhoun, MI ?/u?) (none specified) 546-34-5339 California","STR06" "I22368","Whitney","Betty","7 Nov 1718","Yes, date unknown","0","V. Betty Whitney, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 7 Nov. 1718; married, 25 Jan. 1741/2, at Ridgefield, Daniel Smith1, son of Ebenezer and Sarah (Collins) Smith, of Ridgefield, where he was born 6 Oct 1719. They settled in Ridgefield, and there died; she, 13 Oct. 1798, ""aged 79 years, 11 months, and 6 days""; he, 22 Aug. 1799, ""aged 80 years."" In the record of her death, he was called ""Daniel Smith, 2d,"" and in that of his death, ""Mr. Daniel Smith.""

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0026-0030.html","STR06" "I22341","Whitney","Betty","16 Jul 1757","Yes, date unknown","0","186 VI. Betty Whitney, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 16 July 1757; married, 11 Dec. 1783, at Ridgebury, in Ridgefield, by Rev. Samuel Camp, pastor of the Congregational Church in Ridgebury, to Jacob Lobdell,1 ""of Courtlandt's Manor, N.Y.,"" son of Ebenezer and Deborah Lobdell, of North Salem, N.Y., where he was born about 1756 or 1757. They settled on a farm, about a mile north of the Episcopal Church in North Salem. The farm was, in 1874, owned by two of his grandsons, and the old thatched barn was still standing, more than a hundred years old. She died in North Salem, 8 May 1795, in the 37th year of her age, and was buried in the North Salem Cemetery, near the Episcopal Church, where her gravestone is still standing. He died in North Salem, 27 Feb. 1834, aet. 77, and was buried about ten rods from his wife, in the same cemetery. He had a second wife, Mary Morehouse,2 who died in North Salem, date unknown, and was buried in North Salem Cemetery. He was a soldier of the Revolution, and when Long Island was evacuated by the American army, he crossed at sunrise in the last boat.

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0061-0065.html","STR06" "I22369","Whitney","Daniel","4 Apr 1720","Yes, date unknown","0","V. Daniel Whitney, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 4 Ap. 1720, though the record says 1719; a farmer; married, 8 Aug. 1741, in Ridgefield, Thankful Burt, who was born in Ridgefield, 1 Sept. 1721, dau. of Benjamin and Sarah (Belden) Burt.2 They settled in Ridgefield; their residence there can be traced by the births of their children to the latter part of the year 1752, and by deeds, almost continuously from 1744 to 1760. He joined with his four brothers in dividing their father's estate, 28 March 1744; divided the homestead with his brother John, 4 Ap. 1745, he taking the north half; deeded his land to his four brothers, and took deeds from them, 18 Ap. 1750; had land laid out to him by the proprietors, 23 Feb. 1750-51; bought and sold land, 30 March 1752; sold his house and land to Vivus Dauchy, 14 March 1753; had land laid out, 26 June 1753; sold all of his common and undivided land to Rev. Jonathan Ingersol, 24 Feb. 1757; bought seven acres of land at Blacksmith Ridge, 5 March 1757; joined, 24 May, 1759, with his wife, Thankful Whitney, and her brothers and sisters, Christopher Burt, Daniel Burt, Seaborn Burt, and Sarah Cornwell, of Ridgefield, and Benjamin Burt, of Warwick, Orange Co., N.Y., in dividing the estate ""which our Honrd. father Benjamin Burt Decd, Died Seized of."" He sold his land at ""Blacksmith Ridge Bridge,"" 11 Jan. 1760, and soon moved to Warwick, Orange County, N.Y. Eager's History of Orange County, pp. 422-425, gives an account of Daniel Burt, and (after showing that he settled in Warwick in 1746, sold out and went back to Conn., and then returned to Warwick in 1760) says: ""When Daniel Burt returned to the county in 1760, Daniel Whitney came with him, married his sister, and located."" We have seen that the marriage was nearly nineteen years earlier.Daniel Whitney finally, at what time is not known, moved to Romulus, Seneca Co., N.Y., and there died in 1808, 1809, or 1810 (as variously reported), ""aged over 80 years."" He was really about 90 years old. His home was in the south-east corner of the town of Romulus, near Whitney's Landing, probably with his grandson, John Whitney.

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0026-0030.html","STR06" "I22360","Whitney","Eleanor","27 Jan 1692","Yes, date unknown","0","VIII. Eleanor Whitney, b. at Norwalk, Conn., 27 Jan. 1693, O.S.; 6 Feb. 1694, N.S.; married, 13 June, 1717, Jonathan Fairchild, a fuller and cloth-dresser, of Norwalk, who was born 10 Oct 1692. He owned a L50 right in the commonage of Norwalk, 4 Dec. 1721; and they were members of the First Congregational Church, in Norwalk, in 1725. His will, dated 2 June 1769, and proved 2 Dec. 1772, disposed of his home-lot, buildings, and fulling-mill, at the upper end of Norwalk, on Mill Brook, which, in the inventory of 12 Dec. 1772, were prized at L100; with fifteen acres of land at Toilsome, prized at L40; and four accres at New Dam Bogs. He died at Norwalk, 28 Nov. 1772. She died at Norwalk, 25 Jan 1777, aged 81 years, 11 months, and 19 days; from which facts, the date of her birth has been computed. They were buried in one of the old cemeteries at Norwalk.

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0016-0020.html","STR06" "I22357","Whitney","Elizabeth","Abt 1684","Yes, date unknown","0","IV. Elizabeth Whitney, b. at Norwalk, Conn.,about 1684; married Joseph Keeler, a carpenter, son of Samuel and Sarah (St. John) Keeler; g. son of Ralph Keeler and of Mark and Elizabeth (Stanley) St. John; and g. g. son of Matthias St. John and Timothy Stanley.1 He was born at Norwalk about 1683. They settled at Ridgefield, where we find early mention of him. At a Town Meeting held in Ridgefield Decembr 27th Anno Dom. 1715 . . . . it was voted by ye Mjority yt Joseph Keeler shall have two shilling as money pr day for making and mending Conveniences for ye setting of Minister and people at ye house of meeting and yt he shall be allowed for Nails and what board will not do for after service. He was elected lister, 19 Dec 1716; scaler of weights and measures, 8 Dec. 1718, 21 Dec. 1721, 13 Dec. 1725, and 27 Dec. 1727; townsman, 21 Dec. 1719, and 20 Dec. 1722; surveyor, 21 Dec. 1721; toler, 13 Dec. 1725; a member of the ""committee to run and finish ye Dividend Line between Norwalk and Ridgefield, according to agreement with Norwalk."" 27 Dec 1725; and, 5 Sept. 1726, one of ""a Committee for the Town for the takeing care of, and carrying on the work of the meeting house by any necessary bargains, or laying out of the severall Sums and Taxes which form time to time shall be raised therefor, and that as their prudence and best discretion shall direct them and that till the meeting house be well compleated and finished."" The building of this house was ordered 19 Dec. 1723. He made an agreement with the town as to which days he should grind for them, 7 Dec. 1733; was the town miller 16 Dec. 1636 [sic]; a Justice of the Peace as early as 1735, and for several years after that date. He took the freeman's oath 9 Dec. 1728.

Both died at Ridgefield; he, 29 Nov. 1757, according to the town record, (while his gravestone says 30 Nov. 1757), aged 74; she, 17 March 1763, aged 79 years. They were buried in Ridgebury Cemetery, where their gravestones were visited in 1875; but his, having been used in trapping woodchucks, was broken in pieces.

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0016-0020.html","STR06" "I22344","Whitney","Elizabeth","24 Mar 1769","Yes, date unknown","0","189 IX. Elizabeth Whitney, b. at Ridgebury, in Ridgefield, Conn., 24 March 1769; married Timothy Hunt, a mason and farmer, son of Gilbert and Hannah (Gorham) Hunt,2 of North Salem, N.Y., where he was born, 5 Nov. 1771. In 1799 they settled in Ridgefield, where he died, 13 Jan. 1835, in his 64th year. She died in Danbury, Conn., 12 Dec., 1867, aged 98 years, 8 months and 18 days. They were buried in the North Salem Cemetery. An obituary, signed J. H. F., says: ""She retained her faculties to the last, and in her last hour bore testimony to the value of our comforting form of faith. She had been a Universalist more than fifty years, and was a member of the lamented Hillyer's parish during his entire pastorate in North Salem, N.Y. She trusted in her Redeemer with childlike simplicity, and in her life bore testimony to the salutary influence of our religion. The funeral was attended in the Universalist church in North Salem, where the tearful eyes and mournful faces of the people revealed the affectionate regard in which the aged saint was held.""

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0061-0065.html","STR06" "I22338","Whitney","Esther","20 Oct 1748","Yes, date unknown","0","182 II. Esther Whitney, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 20 Oct. 1748; married, 29 Jan. 1771, at Ridgefield, Jeremiah Chase. They were early settlers in Paris, Oneida Co., N.Y., living near Sauquoit. The time of their settlement is not known, but in 1797, they had been there for several years. He died in Paris, and was buried there. She moved, perhaps before 1810, to Champion, Jefferson Co., N.Y., and there died, at the house of her son, Lewis Chase.

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0061-0065.html","STR06" "I22348","Whitney","Henry","21 Feb 1679","Yes, date unknown","0","III. Henry Whitney, b. at Norwalk, Conn., 21 Feb. 1680 [1680-81]; a weaver; married, 14 June 1710, at Norwalk, Elizabeth Olmstead,2 dau. of ""the late Lieut. John"" and Mary (Benedict) Olmstead, of Norwalk, and g. dau. of Thomas and Mary (Bridgum) Benedict. His father had already given to him, 18 Oct 1709, ""my now Dwelling House, Barn and Home Lott, containing found acres of land."" He returned to his father, 19 Oct. 1709, a life-lease of the same, as follows: For and in Consideration of Love, good will and Affection, which I have and do bear towards my Honoured and Well Respected Father, Mr. John Whitney, of the aforesaid Town and County, Do give and grant, and by these presents do fully & absolutely give and grant unto him, my said Father, John Whitney, the free use and Improvement of one half of ye now Dwelling House, Barn & Home Lott that he now dwells in & Improves, During ye Term of his Natural Life, as also, ye Improvement of Half of said House, & what convenience my be needful in ye Barn unto my Honoured Moather, if she survive my said father, During her continuance of Widowhood. He sold this property, 8 July 1712, to his brother, John Whitney, subject to the foregoing lease; and removed, among the early settlers, to Ridgefield, Conn., where we find his ear-mark recorded 1 Dec. 1712. Here he was chosen townsman, 17 Dec. 1717; fence-viewer, 5 Dec. 1720, 19 Dec. 1723, 14 Dec. 1724, and 22 Dec 1726.


The Townsmen Do Order that ye White Oak Tree standing near Henry Whitne's be recorded their Sign Post.
Recorded Janry 7th 1727-7, Per me
THOMAS HAWLEY, Registr. He died at Ridgefield, 26 April 1728, and was, doubtless, buried in the old graveyard, south of the village, where only two gravestones yet stand, neither of which is his. In exchanging land with Joseph Northrup, Sen., of Ridgefield, 26 Ap. 1727, he styled himself ""Henry Whitne, Senr., of Ridgfield, in ye County of Fairfield, in ye Colony of Connecticutt, in New England, Weaver."" Four days before his death, 22 Ap. 1728, he conveyed land to Rev. Thomas Hawley, and, probably on account of weakness, signed the deed by his mark. Many grants of land were made by the town, on his right, to his heirs, from 16 May 1729 to 1742, and, perhaps, even later. It is said that his widow lived to a great age, and died at Ridgefield, but no record of her death has been found.

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0011-0015.html","STR06" "I22366","Whitney","Henry","29 Jul 1715","Yes, date unknown","0","III. Henry Whitney, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 29 July 1715; a farmer; married, 5 Dec. 1755, at Ridgefield, Elizabeth Lobdell1, dau. of Ebenezer and Rebecca (Benedict) Lobdell, of Ridgefield, where she was born 21 Sept. 1733. They settled in Ridgefield, and there died; he, 9 or 10 July 1794, of cholera morbus; she, 15 Aug. 1816, at the house of her dau. Rebecca (Whitney) Olmstead. They were buried in Titicus Cemetery. In 1873, one of his descendants said: ""My great-grandfather, Henry Whitney, while cutting wood in the morning before sunrise, heard music, and, looking up, saw some witches in a hog's trough, go sailing along over-head, singing: 'Hoity cock, hoity cock, day breaks on;'"" and genealogists are compelled to read and consider many traditions and legends which are not better than this. Another tradition says that when he was eighteen years old, he was at Ebenezer Lobdell's house, saw a babe in the cradle, and said, ""I will wait till this little girl is a woman and take her for my wife,"" a pledge which he redeemed when he was forty years old.

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0026-0030.html","STR06" "I22337","Whitney","Henry","28 Feb 1746","Yes, date unknown","0","181 I. Henry Whitney, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 28 Feb. 1746-7; a tanner and currier; married, 17 Jan. 1770, at Ridgefield, Ruth Scribner, born 1 Jan. 1752, new style, dau. of Uriah Scribner. They settled in Ridgebury Society, about a mile south of the church, on the same place on which their grandson, George Van Rensselaer Hunt, was living in 1874. He died in Ridgebury, ""of the prevailing fever,"" 14 Feb. 1813, aged 66 years. At his marriage, he was called Henry Whitney 2d; and at his death, Captain Henry Whitney. She joined the Congregational Church, in Ridgebury, 6 May 1792, and died there, 12 Aug. 1835, aged 83 years, 7 months and 11 days. They were buried in Ridgebury Cemetery.

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0061-0065.html","STR06" "I22365","Whitney","Jerusha","18 Dec 1714","Yes, date unknown","0","II. Jerusha Whitney, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 18 Dec. 1714, according to the town-record, but the true date was, probably, 1713; married, 29 Ap. 1736, at Ridgefield, Daniel Sherwood, a miller, who was born in Ridgefield, 21 Nov. 1714, son of Daniel and Ruth Sherwood, of Ridgefield. She and her husband received her part of her father's estate, L47 11s. 1d., old tenor, 5 Feb. 1744-5. He bought land in Ridgefield, of his brother, Nathan Sherwood, 18 March, 1747. His farm lay in Ridgebury Society, next to the Colony line, and was bounded ""east by the brook running through Mopoo's Bog."" He sold portions of this land to hsi sons, Henry, Ebenezer, and Daniel, 17 Jan. 1763; ten acres, for L7 each. He died before 10 Ap. 1770.

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0021-0025.html","STR06" "I22336","Whitney","Jerusha","Jun 1755","Jul 1840","0","Jerusha Whitney, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 25 or 28 June 1755; married, 22 Dec. 1774, at Ridgebury, in Ridgefield, by Rev. Samuel Camp, pastor of the Congregational Church in Ridgebury, to David Gates, of the same place, a farmer, born in June 1753, possibly the youngest child of Samuel and Rachel (Hayes) Gates. They moved, about 1789, to Hinesburgh, Vt, where he died of consumption, 19 June 1793, and was buried in the Hinesburgh Cemetery. In 1797 she removed, with some of her children, to Paris, N.Y., but returned to Hinesburgh in the winter of I 797-8, and in 1802 married Lawrence Delong, a farmer, of a town adjoining Hinesburgh. She died at St. Albans, Vt., 29 or 31 July 1840, in her 86th year, and was buried at St. Albans Bay, Vt. In her last years she dwelt with her daughter, Mrs. Betsey (Gates) Brooks, at St. Albans, Vt.

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0061-0065.html","STR06" "I22352","Whitney","John","Abt 1645","Bef Nov 1720","0","'John WHITNEY was probably born before his father went to Southold, as the fact that he was of full age before 20 Jan 1665/66, is indicated by the following vote: 'At the towne meeting held the 20th of Jan. 1665, grante unto John WHITNE the sonne of Henry WHITNEY oinse unto his father's home lott extending from the Brow of the hill lying by the hiweigh leading to the Rodds cartpath by the sayd Falls.' He settled, with his father, in Norwalk, followed his business, of millwright, and miller; succeeded him in the possession of the mill and homestead; and married 17 Mar 1674/75, Elizabeth SMITH, dau. of Richard Smith. [Phoenix p11]

'Whitney, John, Norwalk, only son of Henry, married 17 Mar 1675, Elizabeth, daughter of Richard SMITH, probably of L.I . Had John, born 12 Mar 1677; Joseph, 1 Mar 1679, Henry, 21 February 1681; and Richard, 18 Apr 1687; but no more known of him except that he was a miller, had good property and his children perpetuated the name in that region.' [Savage p530]

Savage was INCORRECT in listing a child of John and Elizabeth (SMITH) WHITNEY. John and Elizabeth did NOT have a child named Samuel. This error was repeated in various publications, including several Connecticut town histories and the books by S. Whitney Phoenix. 'Saml. WHITNEY of Stratford' (who married Anne LABOREE) was the son of Nathaniel WHITNEY and Sarah HAGAR - and thus a descendant of John and Elinor WHITNEY of Watertown. Proof lies in the probate records of Samuel's father, Nathaniel WHITNEY, Middlesex County, MA, File No. 24731.

http://www.whitneygen.org/families/henryw/ctwhi002.html#id2

See also
The WHITNEY FAMILY OF CONNECTICUT AND ITS AFFILIATIONS
By Stephen Whitney Phoenix
1878
A Free Google eBook","STR06" "I22355","Whitney","John","12 Mar 1676","Yes, date unknown","0","I. John Whitney, b. at Norwalk, Conn., 12 March 1676-7; a miller; married, 4 March 1709-10, Elizabeth Finch, dau. of Joseph Finch, of Greenwich, Conn. They settled in Norwalk, where he died 3 Feb 1712-13. He reconveyed the mills, 31 Jan. 1712-13, during his last illness, to his father, who gave the fulling-mill to the widow, 28 Feb. 1712-13. No record of her death has been found.

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0011-0015.html","STR06" "I22367","Whitney","John","28 Jan 1716","Yes, date unknown","0","IV. John Whitney, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 28 Jan. 1717; married, 15 June 1746, at Ridgefield, by Rev. Jonathan Ingersol, pastor of the Congregational Church, to Hephzibah Olmstead, dau. of Richard and Mary (Betts) Olmstead; g. dau. of John Olmstead and of Samuel Betts, of Wilton, Conn. She died in Ridgefield, 20 May 1753, of consumption, having been able to walk about the house the day before her death. He married (2d) Thankful Benedict,1 who was born 23 June 1727, youngest child of Benjamin and Mary Benedict. By the settlement of his father's estate, 28 March 1744, and a division made by him and his brother Daniel Whitney, 4 Feb. 1745, he had the south half of his father's homestead in Ridgefield, which he sold, 14 Feb. 1753, with ""dewlling house, barn, shop, fruit trees and fences,"" to Abraham Betts, of Norwalk, for L1200, old tenor. A deed of 20 March 1771, shows that he then lived in Salem, Westchester Co., N.Y. He signed a deed, 14 Feb. 1793, in which he called himself of ""the County of Serry Togue and State of New York."" He lived, in the latter part of his life, with his son Ezra, at, or near, Johnstown, New York. He is known to have visited his son Samuel, in Paris, now Kirkland, Oneida Co., N.Y., about 1797, when he was eighty yeears old, but neither the place nor the date of his death, or that of his second wife, have been reported; but she died first.

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0026-0030.html","STR06" "I22356","Whitney","Joseph","1 Mar 1678","Yes, date unknown","0","4 II. Joseph Whitney, b. in Norwalk, Conn., 1 March 1678 [1678-9]; a mill-wright; married in Norwalk, 6 July 1704, Hannah Hoyt, ""the daughter of Mr. Zerubbabel Hoyt,"" of Norwalk.1 She was a member of the First Congregational Church in Norwalk, in 1725. After the death of his brother, John Whitney, he came in possession of the grist-mill, by deed from his father, stipulating to pay all of his debts, and give him one half of all tolls which the mill should earn during his father's lifetime. His will was dated 21 March 1740-41; and he probably died in Norwalk, in 1741. His great-grandson, James Whitney, when eighty years old, wrote an interesting letter, in which he speaks of him as follows: ""He was a very excentric man, and I heard many ancedotes of him. One was as follows; he was called upon to name a stree running from the foot of Pudding Lane to the bridge at the head of the harbor, by the mill; and this was his answer, --

From Hyatt's hill to Thacher's mill, Was once a lonesome valley; Since it's become a place of fame, We'll call it Petticoat Alley, and it went by that name when I was a boy, I believe over one hundred years later.""

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0011-0015.html","STR06" "I22363","Whitney","Josiah","Aft 1697","Yes, date unknown","0","XI. Josiah Whitney, b. at Norwalk, Conn., date not known; married, 30 Oct. 1729, at Norwalk, Eunice Hanford, dau. of ""Mr. Eleazer Hanford,"" and Hannah, his wife, and g. dau. of Rev. Thomas and Mary (Miles) Hanford, of Norwalk. They settled in Norwalk, where he died as early as 1750. He was of legal age to sell land as early as 25 Jan. 1721-22, and was named in the deed after his brothers--an indication that he was younger than they. No record of her birth or death has been found. She had L82 16s. 7d. from her father's estate, about 1737. In that year, 19 May, John Reed, ""for and in behalf of his wife Hannah, and as guardian to his son-in-law, Eleazor Hanford, and his daughter-in-law, Mary Hanford, minors,"" quit claim to Josiah Whitney, of Norwalk, and his wife Eunice, their shares in 58 acres of land ""belonging to the estate of Mr. Eleazer Hanford, late of sd Norwalk, deceased, situate nar Pimpewauge, above the Split Rock farm that was Mr. Joseph St. John's, late of Norwalk, deceased."" Probably John Reed married Hannahy, widow of Eleazer Hanford and mother of Josiah Whitney's wife. The final distribution of the dower of Eleazer Hanford's widow, 1 May 1759, shows that Eunice Whitney had already deceased.

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0016-0020.html","STR06" "I22343","Whitney","Josiah Anson","18 Jan 1762","Yes, date unknown","0","188 VIII. Josiah Anson Whitney, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 18 Jan. 1762;1 a millwright; served in the Revolutionary War, and though he was only thirteen years old when it began, tradition says that he served six years, and ""held a Captain's commission under Gen. George Washington."" He married, about 1786 or the beginning of 1787, at Danbury, Conn., Rebecca Olmstead. Perhaps Danbury was their dwelling place for the first ten years; but in the early part of 1797, they were living in Paris, N.Y., and, about 1800, they moved to Westmoreland, N.Y., where she died, and was buried. He married (2d), 20 Sept. 1802, Sally Leet, who was born in Guilford, Conn., where also the marriage took place.

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0061-0065.html","STR06" "I22361","Whitney","Nathan","Aft 1694","Yes, date unknown","0","IX. Nathan Whitney, b. at Norwalk, Conn., date not found; a farmer; married about 1715, Sarah -----, whose history is unknown. They settled in Ridgefield, Conn., on a piece of land conveyed to him, 5 Feb. 1718-19, by Joseph Keeler, Henry Whitney, and Matthew St. John, ""for, and in consideration of that brotherly Love and fraternall affection we have and do bare Towards our well beloved brother, Nathan Whitney, of ye otwn of Ridgfield, aforesd."" At a town meeting, 20 Dec. 1720, ""by a Major vote Nathan Whitne was Cleared of all his rates, for ye ensueing year."" He took the freeman's oath, 9 Dec. 1728, at Ridgefield, where they were living as late as 1739. The dates of their death are not known.

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0016-0020.html","STR06" "I22345","Whitney","Nathan","2 Jun 1765","Yes, date unknown","0","X. Nathan Whitney, b. at Ridgebury, in Ridgefield, Conn., 2 June 1765; a shoemaker; married, 16 Dec. 1787, at Danbury, Conn., by Rev. Samuel Camp, pastor of the Congregational Church of Ridgebury, to Hannah Taylor, dau. of John and Abigail (Mygatt) Taylor, of Danbury, where she was born, 7 Nov. 1765. They dwelt in Ridgebury till 1797; then settled in Paris, now Kirkland, N.Y.; and, about 1814, moved to Richfield, N.Y., and thence, in Nov. 1823, to Cohocton, N.Y.; and from there to Bath, N.Y., where they died, at the house of their daughter, Mrs. Maria (Whitney) Cook; she, 7 Feb. 1860, in her 95th year; he, 7 June 1860, aged 95 years and 5 days. He bore the military title of Captain.

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0061-0065.html","STR06" "I22358","Whitney","Richard","18 Apr 1687","Yes, date unknown","0","V. Richard Whitney, b. at Norwalk, Conn., 18 Ap. 1687; a millwright; married, 7 Ap. 1709, at Fairfield, Conn., Hannah Darling, dau. of John and Elizabeth (Beers) Darling, of Fairfield, where she was born about 1689. Their marriage is recorded also at Norwalk. His father gave him thirteen acres of land at Horse Pound Hill, and twenty-six acres at Drum Hill, with three acres of swamp east of Horse Pound Hill, seven acres of land to take up in the unsequestered land, and ""one pair of stears past three years old,"" 18 Oct. 1709; and, at the same date, sold him three acres of land, with a house-frame thereon, at Belden's Hill. They dwelt at Norwalk for several years; then settled in that part of Stratfield Society, which lay in the town of Fairfield.. He proposed to build a grist-mill on Sasco River, ""where the sawmill stood,"" and asked the town to give him a small piece of land on which to set a house. His request was granted by town-meeting, 27 Ap. 1713, and a committee appointed to lay out the land and stipulate the conditions of the grant. Another town-meeting, 6 Aug 1716, granted him liberty to flow so much of the town-commons as should be needed for the mill. His mill appears to have been built before 24 Aug. 1716, when the committee laid out, and 12 Sept. 1716, formally conveyed to him, land on the east side of Sasco River, near to his mill, on his engagement ""to keep a good and sufficient grist mill on said river, att or near the place where his now grismill now standeth, when it can be done with labour; and to grind all sorts of grain for two quarts a bushell into good & sufficient meal, if the grain be good; and also to keep a sufficient house over said mill to secure all such grain as shall be brought to said mill, with a good lock and key continually to said house; and to grind all such grists of all sorts of grain as shall be brought by any Inhabitant of said town to said mill seasonably and before hee or they shal grind for a stranger."" He was living at Stratfield as early as 18 Oct. 1714, when he sold land in Norwalk, to ""William Jarvis of Huntington, on ye Island of Nassau,"" and again, 21 Jan. 1725-6, when he sold to his brother, Joseph Whitney, a ""Fifty pounds Right of commonage"" in the undivided lands of Norwalk. He was a juror at Fairfield, 24 Dec. 1734. The date of his death has not been found. She died at Fairfield, 20 Oct. 1774.

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0016-0020.html","STR06" "I22346","Whitney","Richard","29 Mar 1722","18 Nov 1772","0","VII. Richard Whitney, b. at Ridgefield, Conn., 29 March 1722; a farmer; married, 18 Dec. 1745, at Ridgefield, Esther Clark. They settled at Ridgebury, Conn., where he died, 18 Nov 1772, ""aged about 50 years,"" according to the church record, while the town record says, 18 Nov 1773. She was married (2d), 1 Jan. 1777, at Ridgebury, by Rev. Samuel Camp, pastor of the Congregational Church, to Daniel Whitlock, of Wilton, in Norwalk, Conn. She died -- Ap. 1810, in Westmoreland, New York.

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0026-0030.html","STR06" "I22342","Whitney","Richard","6 Dec 1759","Yes, date unknown","0","VII. Richard Whitney, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 6 Dec. 1759; a farmer; bore the title of Captain, and was a soldier of the Revolutionary War; married, 8 Ap. 1784, at Lenox, Mass., Ruth Wilson, born at Ridgefield, 16 March 1765, dau. of David and Sarah Wilson of Lenox. They settled in that part of Ballston, N.Y., which was set off, 17 March 1792, as Chariton, and about 1793 moved to Brothertown, afterward Paris, now Kirkland, N.Y.; and thence, after a few years, to Westmoreland, and from there, in 1821, to Magnolia, in Chautauqua, N.Y., where they dwelt the rest of their lives. He died, 10 May 1844, in his 85th year; she, 28 Oct 1851, aet. 87. They were buried at Magnolia.

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0061-0065.html","STR06" "I22362","Whitney","Sarah","Aft 1696","Yes, date unknown","0","X. Sarah Whitney, b. at Norwalk, Conn., date not found; married, 13 Jun 1717, at Ridgefield, Conn., Samuel Smith, a farmer, son of Samuel and ----- (Marvin) Smith, of Norwalk. He was one of the proprietors and first settlers of Ridgefield, where he was chosen townsman 19 Dec. 1716, 21 Dec. 1721, 4 Dec 1732, 10 Dec 1734, and 13 Dec. 1738; lister, 19 Dec. 1723, and 13 Dec. 1725; collector of the minster's 76 rates, 19 Dec 1723; took the freeman's oath, 24 April 1733; and was one of the committee, appointed 27 Dec 1715, to run and finish the boundary line between Ridgefield and Norwalk. Her death, which took place at Ridgefield is thus recorded: ""Sarah, ye wife of Mr Nor: Samll Smith dyed Octbr. 22d 1720."" He married his second wife, Elizabeth -----, at Ridgefield, 21 June 1722. He died at Ridgefield, 25 Jasn. 1764, and was buried there. After the settlement of Ridgefield, he was always called ""Norwalk Samuel Smith,"" to distinguish him from another settler, called ""Milford Smauel Smith""--each from his former place of residence.

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0016-0020.html","STR06" "I22339","Whitney","William","31 Dec 1750","Yes, date unknown","0","183 III. William Whitney, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 31 Dec. 1750; a farmer; settled in his native place, in Ridgebury Society, on a part of the homestead which was conveyed to him, 8 Ap. 1772, by his father, Richard Whitney, ""for ye sum of ten pounds & for ye love and good will that I have unto my son William Whitney of said Ridgefield."" He had an ear-mark for his animals recorded in Ridgefield, 17 Ap. 1772, and 18 Dec. 1773. He married in Ridgefield, 11 Aug. 1773, Sarah Bundy, who was born in Ridgefield, 13 Aug. 1754, ""only dau."" of John and Sarah (Nichols) Bundy.1 He sold his Ridgebury lands, 7 Feb. 1778, and 9 Ap. 1778, to his brother Henry Whitney, of Ridgefield; and removed to Lee, Mass., and settled about a mile south-west of the village of North Lee. They worshipped in the Congregational Church, at North Lee, of which, after 6 June 1792, Rev. Alvan Hyde, D.D., was pastor. In 1797, they moved to Paris, Oneida Co., N.Y., whence they removed to Ellisburgh, N.Y.; arriving there 16 Feb. 1805, and settled about a mile above, or north-east of, the present village of Ellisburgh, where they died; he, 2 June 1820; she, 28 Dec. 1828. They were buried in the Ellisburgh Cemetery, and their graves are unmarked.

http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/phoenix/p0061-0065.html","STR06" "I39525","Whitten","Martha Ann ""Annie""","Oct 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1910 Federal census, a woman named Annie Chance was living in Vernon Parish, Louisiana, Township 4 N R 10 W, Ward 2, on Taylor Street. She was listed as Female, White, Age 55, Widowed, and the mother of four children in total, all living. Her place of birth was listed as Texas, with her fathers location of birth listed as Missouri and her mothers location in Mississippi. Her occupation was listed as Honer? Might this be the same woman?","STR06" "I39525","Whitten","Martha Ann ""Annie""","Oct 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

Texas, Shelby County, Pr. 1, PO Center
Enumerated 26 Sept 1870
253-253
Whitton, Enoch 47 M W Farmer -- 200 Ga
Whitton, Martha Ann 36 F W Keeps House Alal
Whitton, John Wm 17 M W At School Tx
Whitton, Enoch H 15 M W At School Tx
Whitton, George R 12 M W At School Tx
Whitton, Marth Ann 11 F W At School Tx
Whitton, Ignash N 8 M S At School Tx
Whitton Verilla A 6 F W At Scool Tx
Whitton, Iredell D 4 M W Tx
Whitton, Sarah Jane 2 F W Tx
256-256
Wm. and Larien EAVES


From FindAGrave for Enoch H. Whitten, Sr.

Private, Company E, 19th Regiment, Texas Infantry, CSA
Pension Application # 04926

The 1870 census, Shelby Co., lists Enoch Whitton, 47, b. GA; Martha Ann Whitton, 36, b. AL; 8 children, all b. in TX: John William, 17; Enoch H., 15; George R., 13; Martha Ann, 11; Jonah N., 8; Verilla A., 6; Iradell D., 4, and Sarah Jane, 2.

In 1880 the Whitten household is listed in Shelby Co. as follows: E. H. Whitten, 56 (b. GA, father and mother b. England); M. A., 46; Napoleon, 17; Jane, 13; I. D., 14; Larissa, 11; Izora, 8; Mechezidec, 6; E. H. Jr., 27, and wife M. A., 33. Also nieces Mattie Thompson, 13, Panola Thompson, 7, and W. H. Thompson, 4; and married daughter M. A. Alexander, 21, and granddaughter Antoinette, 5 months.

Burial:
Biggar Cemetery
Shelby County
Texas, USA

Created by: Sheron Smith-Savage
Record added: Jun 26, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 38758148


","STR06" "I41825","","","","","","","" "I18858","Whitting","Benjamin","Abt 1818","Yes, date unknown","0","289-279 BenjaminWhiting 42 M Farmer $10,000 $700England Mary ""44 F "" Eliza ""19 F "" William ""17 M "" Robert ""12 MIllinois Elizabeth ""14 F "" George ""10 M "" Sylvester "" 2 M "" James Kuykendall27 M Farmer $300 "" Jemimah ""22 F England Francis Whiting36 M Farmer$ 25England Mary ""37 F "" William ""11 M "" George ""10 M "" Elizabeth "" 2 F "" Eliza ""?/12 FIllinois","STR06" "I18684","Whitting","Jemima","Abt 1838","Yes, date unknown","0","At the time of the 1860 White County, Illinois census, Jemima and her husband, James Kuykendall, were living were her family.

Could she have remarried?

HANDLEY, JOSEPH KUYKENDALL, JAMIMA WHITE 11/11/1868 007/","STR06" "I18861","Whitting","William","18 Sep 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","Source: History of White County, IL, Phillips Township (ca 1882-1884) P 936 William Whitting, farmer and stock-raiser; post office, Phillipstown; son of Benjamin and Mary (Spring) Whitting, natives of England. They came to the United States in 1844, being sixty-three days on the voyage, and located in Indiana; from thence to Illinois, where Mr. Whitting died. Mrs. Whitting married John Jones and moved to Iowa, where she died. They are both buried on the farm of William, in Illinois. William was born in England, Sept. 18, 1841; he was educated in Illinois, and has followed farming. He now owns 149 acres of fine land on section 31, under fine improvement; he has the best frame house in the county, and it is a good one. His specialty in farming is stock-raising, buying and selling, and making money. In 1865 he married Margaret, daughter of John and Jane (Nelson) Butler, natives of Illinois and Indiana respectively; they died in Illinois. Margaret was born April 15, 1846. By this union there is one child ? Cora Belle, born Aug. 4, 1866. Mr. Whitting has held several of the township offices and has faithfully performed his duties. he votes the Democratic ticket. Mr. Whitting enlisted in the army Aug. 15, 1862, in the Eighty-seventh Illinois Infantry, Company K, and served about three years. He was discharged July 23, 1865; being sick soon after enlistment, he was retained at home, in the North, doing provost duty. Mr. Whitting now lives on the old family homestead, where he has been thirty-two years. He has bought out all the other heirs and has one of the finest farms in the country. His crops all command the highest market prices and frequently more. He has one of the finest orchards in the county ? his fruit is premium fruit.

Submitted by: Linda Roberts","STR06" "I33611","","","","","","","" "I33609","Whittington","William Thomas","28 Nov 1943","14 Feb 2021","0","William Thomas, ""Bill"", Whittington II, 77, of Hemphill, Texas, passed away peacefully at his home on February 14, 2021.

Bill was born on November 28, 1943 in Henderson, Texas to William Thomas Whittington and Carrie Keidel Whittington. He lived in San Augustine until he was two, and then, being the son of a military father, lived in numerous states and even abroad.

Bill graduated from San Augustine High School in 1962, and attended Stephen F. Austin State University. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Hemphill.

Bill spent the majority of his career in the forestry industry. He moved to Sabine County from Louisiana in 1967 when he went to work for Temple Lumber Company. Bill remained at Temple for 38 years until his retirement in 2005. In those years, He was always active in Pineland Day activities, helping raise money for the community. He also volunteered with the Pineland Little League, Pineland Service Club, Operation Clean Sweep, and other community service efforts. In addition, he served on the Pineland City Council, and was a founding member of the Hemphill Education Foundation.

Bill was a staunch proponent of education and an avid reader. For many years, he and Jean Ann purchased books and donated them to the elementary and middle school students at Hemphill ISD. He wanted each child to have a book of their own in hopes they would understand the doors that reading and education could open.

After retirement, Bill enjoyed traveling with his beloved Jean Ann and could tell you the best restaurant in every town they went to. His all time favorite was Jenny's Fried Chicken in Kirbyville!

Bill was a colorful character who lived life to the fullest. He was proud to be from Texas and loved his country. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends.

Bill is survived by his wife of 32 years, Jean Ann Whittington; sons, Tommy Whittington
and wife, Sunny, of Hemphill, Tim Whittington of Cassville, Missouri, and Greg Hawkins and
wife, Betsy, of Pollick Pines, California; daughter, Deborah Whittington of Cassville,
Missouri; grandchildren, Mallory Potts and husband Chace, Rory Whittington, Justin
Whittington, Montana Whittington, Christina Whittington, and Matthew Whittington, Addison Scott and wife, Savannah, and Nolan Scott and wife, Janine; 9 great-grandchildren; brothers, James Pearl and wife,Kay, of San Antonio, Texas; and Ben Whittington and wife, Cheryl, of Rancho Santa Margarita, California.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Carrie Keidel Whittington; his father, Thomas Whittington; his step-mother, Maxine Whittington; and his grandson, Christopher
Whittington.

Services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, February 20, 2021, at Starr Funeral Home, Hemphill, with Alberto Williams and Karen Jones officiating.

Burial will be at Cedar Yard Cemetery in Shelby County, Texas.

Serving as pallbearers: Bob Neal, Roy Smith, Jerry McEachern, Dan Fussell, Jerry Scates, Ricky Todd, Joe Pridgen, Kyle Butler, and Randy Fuller.

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the First United Methodist Church of Hemphill, or the Hemphill Education Foundation at HISD.

Downloaded from FindAGrave, also published in the Sabine County Reporter, February 24, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I7231","Whittlesey","Alvin Guy","31 Dec 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","Lived with his parents at the time of the 1930 census. His is shown as widowed.","STR06" "I7237","Whittlesey","Annie Cordelia","11 Feb 1896","Yes, date unknown","0","Married second a Fuller. Also married a Chance?","STR06" "I29378","Whittlesey","Francis Lynn ""Frank""","7 Dec 1943","26 Jun 2007","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 4, 2007
Page 12

Francis Lynn ""Frank"" Whittlesey

Francis Lynn ""Frank"" Whittlesey, 63, of Hemphill, died Thursday, June 26, 2007 at Sabine County Hospital.

He was born Dec. 7, 1943 in Beaumont to Winfield Travis Whittlesey and Bernice Wheeler and had lived in Hemphill in 1981. He was a Merchant Seaman with Seafarer Union AFLCIO and a member of the Church of God. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army.

Survivors: son, Michael WHITTLESEY of Spring; daughter, Tracy MERRYMAN of Houston, sisters, Annette FREEMAN of Lumberton and Belinda LANDRY of Pt. Arthur, grandchildren, Ian WHITTLESEY, Amanda POGUE and Hannah MERRYMAN.

Funeral services were held Friday, June 29 at Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill with Bro. Vance Purtell officiating. Interment followed in Hemphill Cemetery.","STR06" "I7240","Whittlesey","Henry Adolphus","28 Feb 1912","31 Dec 2002","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 8, 2003, Page 12

Henry Whittlesey, Sr.

Henry Whittlesey Sr. was born on Feb. 28, 1912, in Hemphill and entered into rest on December 31, 2002.

He is survived by his son, Henry Whittlesey, Jr. and wife Mary of San Augustine; one grandson, Joe Whittlesey and wife, Tammy of Center; two granddaughters, Leslie Nichols and husband Terry of Nacogdoches and Rachel Burnett and husband Scott of the Woodlands; three great-grandsons, Dylan Harris Whittlesey of Center, and Aaron Kyle Nichols and Andrew Joseph Nichols, both of Nacogdoches; one great-granddaughter, Isla Catherine Burnett of The Woodlands; two nephews of Hemphill, Jamie Paynee and wife Fran and Joe Lynn Whittlesey; and several other nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 2, at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill. Interment followed at the Hemphill City Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2008)","STR06" "I7240","Whittlesey","Henry Adolphus","28 Feb 1912","31 Dec 2002","0","(Research):The Texas Birth Index also shows that he was the father of Joseph Hardy Whittlesey, born 26 Jan 1941 in Nacogdoches to Henry Adolphus and Maggie Lillian Cobb. Why not listed in his obituary? Was Maggie Cobb the daughter of Eugene C. Cobb and Rosa Dickerson, born ca 1919 in Sabine County?","STR06" "I7238","Whittlesey","James Hardy","26 Aug 1900","10 Sep 1988","0","Said to have married Mary CHOATE.","STR06" "I15891","","","","","","","" "I7227","Whittlesey","Joseph Adolphus","Abt 1820","Yes, date unknown","0","""Records of the WHITTLESEY family have been traced to 664 A.D. in Whittlesey Mere, County of Cambridge, England. William Whittlesey (1300-1374) was the 57th Lord Archbishop of Canterbury (1368-1374). John Whittlesey came to America in 1623, and is a direct ancestor of Joseph Adolphus Whittesley b 1820. He was in Texas before 1840. In 1841, he was co-editor of the REDLANDER in San Augustine. He taught school, served in the Mexican War, was County Judge of Sabine County, and Postmaster of Sabinetown."" (White and Toole, p 82).

The death certificate of his eldest son, Oscar, instead showed that Joseph was born in Virginia.","STR06" "I24365","Whittlesey","Kimberly Lynn","8 Dec 1969","23 Jun 1978","0","(Research):Is this the granddaughter, Rachel, mentioned in the obituary of Henry Whittlesey, Sr.?","STR06" "I15890","Whittlesey","Loise Jerdean ""Jerri""","20 Oct 1922","28 Mar 2007","0","The Sabine County Reporter
April 4, 2007

Loise Jerdean Hughes, 84, of Iowa Park, passed away Wednesday, March 28, 2007, in Iowa Park. Louise Whittlesey, known as Jerri was born Oct. 20, 1922 in Hemphill where she grew up and attended school. She is the daughter of Jack and Bethel Whittlesey. On July 4, 1941, she married Harson Bryan ""Bo"" Hughes. Her husband was a career serviceman in the U.S. Air Force. They lived on various military bases in Tampa, Fla., Little Rock, Ark., Tokyo, Japan, Wichita, Kan., Minot, N.D., and Spokane, Wash. She was a loving homemaker and mother of one daughter, Dee, and three sons, Bryan, Lynn, and Dean. She was always involved with the Officer's Wives' Club at the various bases. They then returned to Hemphill when Bo retired from the Air Force where she was active in the Hemphill Garden Club, Daughters of the American Revolution and Daughters of the Republic of Texas.

Colonel Hughes passed away on March 31, 1997, in Hemphill. Although she loved living in Hemphill, she moved to the Wichita Falls area to be closer to her daughter. She lived at Merrill Gardens for four and a half years.

Jerri was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, her sister, Arlene COOK of DeRidder, La. and her brother, Truette WHITTLESEY of Houston. She is survived by her daughter, Dee E. and husband, Don DECKER of Iowa Park; three sons, Harson ""Bryan"" HUGHES II and wife Lizbeth of Fargo, N.D., Cary ""Lynn"" HUGHES and wife Joyceln of Chanhassen, Minn., and Joseph ""Dean"" HUGHES and wife Patricia of St. Cloud, Minn., her brother, Joe Lynn WHITTLESEY of Hemphill; and her sister, Olive DESADIER of Huntsville. She is also survived by eight loving grandchildren, five great-granchildren, and six nieces and nephews. Burial will be in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, with her husband, Colonel H.B. Hughes. A private service will be held at the cemetery. Memorials can be made to the Hemphill Garden Club or the Nonprofit Management Center, Wichita Falls. Lunn's Colonial Funeral Home, Wichita Falls, is in charge of arrangements.","STR06" "I7233","Whittlesey","Luther Joseph ""Jack""","30 Oct 1887","9 Jan 1975","0","From OLDTIMERS OF SABINE COUNTY TEXAS ""Mr and Mrs Luther Joseph Whittlesey will be honored on their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house on Sunday 6, 1964....at their home in Hemphill. Hosting the event will be their children and their husbands and wives: Mr and Mrs G.D. Cook of De Ridder, Louisiana; Mr. and Mrs. Bluford Desadier of Midland; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lynn Whittlesey and Mr and Mrs Truett Whittlesey, all of Houston; (and Lt. Col B.H. and) Jerdean Hughes of Toyko, Japan. The Whittleseys...have lived in Hemphill all their lives....they have eight grandchildren and 2 greatgrandchildren. Grandchildren are Mrs. Monette Cook Porter of DeRidder, Miss D'Esta Hughes who is a homemaking teacher in at Bethel, OK, Gayle and Chris Desadier of Midland, Sheila Cook of DeRidder, Milton and Jackie Whittlesey of Houston, and Bryan, Lynn and Dean Hughes of Toyko, Japan. Great Grandchildren are Kim and Phyllis of DeRidder.","STR06" "I7233","Whittlesey","Luther Joseph ""Jack""","30 Oct 1887","9 Jan 1975","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine, JP 1
Enumerated 30 April 1930
ED 202-3 SD 19?sup?th?/sup? Sheet 12B
201-207
Whittlesey, Luther J. Hd M W 42 M@27 Tx Tx Tx Farm
Whittlesey, Bethel Wf F W 35 M@20 Tx Tx Tx
Whittlesey, Truette Son m W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer
Whittlesey, Arline Dtr F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Whittlesey, Jerdean Dtr F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Whittlesey, Joe L Son m W 1 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm General Fa
rm","STR06" "I3830","Whittlesey","Martha ""Mattie"" Luma","28 Feb 1859","17 Mar 1898","0","This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.

Classification: Query

Message Board URL:

http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/gMWBAEB/9

Message Board Post:

Looking for any further info on Mattie Luma Whittlesey who married Lewis Norman ""Napolean"" ""Poly"" Crawford on 4-3-1879 in Sabine County Texas. Mattie was born 2-28-1859 in Sabine County, and died on 3-17-1898. She was the daughter of Joseph Adolphus Whittlesey and Annie Newton Bullock. If you are related to this family or have anything at all, please contact me. Thanks.

Nancy_Bishop@hotmail.com","STR06" "I6903","Whittlesey","Oscar Adolphus","9 Apr 1854","14 Jun 1938","0","Name: Oscar Adolpus Whittlesey
Death Date: 14 Jun 1938
Death Place: 2, Shelby, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 84 years 2 months 5 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 09 Apr 1854
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Joseph A. Whittlesey
Father's Birthplace: Virginia
Mother's Name: Annie N. Bullock
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
Occupation: Farming
Place of Residence: Center, Shelby, Texas
Cemetery: Shart
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 15 Jun 1938
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117749
Digital Film Number: 4030417
Image Number: 1054
Reference Number: cn 29792
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976


","STR06" "I15892","Whittlesey","Ovie Pearl","17 Jan 1931","29 Nov 2020","0","Ovie Whittlesey Desadier, 89, of Huntsville, Texas (formerly of Hemphill) passed away Sunday, November 29, 2020 in Conroe Regional Hospital.

Ovie was born in Hemphill, Texas on January 17, 1931 to Luther Jack Whittlesey and Eva Bethel Smith Whittlesey. She was a loving mother and grandmother. She was a member of the Hemphill High School graduating class of 1948 where she had been chosen most beautiful by her classmates. She had been very active in the church she attended and also helped with decorations at Camp Peniel Church Camp.

Ovie had many interests, including floral arranging, gardening, stained glass, decorating and oil painting, to name a few. She thoroughly enjoyed her hobbies and her church activities.

She will be missed.

Ovie is survived by her son, Chris Desadier and wife, Velda, of Conroe; daughter, Gale Sanchez of Hemphill; brother, Joe Lynn Whittlesey and wife, Bonnie, of Hemphill; and grandchildren, Shawna Sanchez of Dripping Springs and Spenser Desadier, Rebecca Desadier, Bucky Desidier, and Timothy Desadier, all of Conroe.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Bluford Desadier; one brother, two sisters, and her parents.

Graveside services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, December 5, 2020 in Hemphill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Visitation will be held from 12:00 p.m. until 12:45 p.m. prior to service.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, December 9, 2020","STR06" "I19385","Whittlesey","Winfield Travis","Abt 1917","19 Jan 2005","0","Sabine County Reporter
February 2, 2005

Winfield Travis Whittlesey

Winfield Travis ""W.T."" Whittlesey, 88, of Lumberton died Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2005, at Memorial Hospital in Beaumont. Whittlesey was a native of Hemphill and had lived in the Lumberton area for several years. He was a retired operator, having worked for Texas Gulf Sulphur and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: son, Francis Lynn Whittlesey of Hemphill; daughters, Annette FREEMAN of Lumberton and Belinda LANDRY of Pt. Acres; nine grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren and a great-great grandchild. Funeral services were held Jan. 23 at the chapel of R.S Farmer Funeral Home in Silsbee. Interment was a Baker-Bell cemetery in Fred.","STR06" "I39902","Whitton","Allene","10 Nov 1919","8 May 2012","0","The Sabine County Reporter
May 16, 2012, Page 14

Allene Whitton Hankla

Mrs. Allene (Whitton) Hankla, 92, originally from San Augustine, and had prior lived in California, passed from this life on Tuesday, May 8, 2012, in Houston.

Mrs. Hankla was born to Nannie (Williard) Whitton and Columbus Lee Whitton on Nov. 10, 1919, in San Augustine County, TX. She and her late husband, Randolph Hankla, Sr., made their home in California for many years before retiring and coming back to her native state of Texas. She was employed as a college administrator, where she also was an educator, where she taught as a teacher, counselor, and served as a Night Dean for Santa Rosa Jr. College, and she was a member of the Eastern Star, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Daughters of the Republic (DAR), Daughters of the Nile, California Teachers Association, and the NEA, and a member of the Methodist Church.

Funeral services were held Saturday, May 12, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, with Rev. Jean Ferraro officiating. Interment followed in the Liberty Hill Cemetery.

Those who are survived by her include: son, Randal (Randy) Hankla of Houston; grandson, Marcus Ramirez of Houston; Granddaughter, Ryanne Allen Hankla of San Antonio; sister, Rosa Lee Ambrose of San Augustine; along with numerous nieces and nephews and cousins.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Randolph Hankla, Sr.; and sisters, Mildred Smith and Harlowe Johnson.

In lieu of flowers, the family has requested memorials be made to the Randolph and Allene Hankla Scholarship Program at Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches.","STR06" "I36878","","","","","","","" "I39903","Whitton","Columbus Lee","13 Aug 1865","29 Jan 1961","0","(Research):

Census Lisitings:

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 7
Enumerated 30 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 175 Sheet 8B
144-150
Whitton, Columbus L Head M W 54 m Tx Ga SC Farmer
Whitton, Nannie Wf F W 36 M Ga Ga Ga
Whitton, Harlow Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Ga
Whitton, Mildred E Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Ga
Whitton, Aileen Dtr F W 3/12 S Tx Tx Ga
Whitton, Jeff D Head m W 58 S Tx Ga SC

1930 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated 13 Apr 1920
SD 19 ED 202-3 Sheet 4A
67-69
Whitton, C.L. Head M W 64 M 45 Tx Ga SC Farmer
Whitton, Nannie Wf F W 46 M 27 Ga Ga Ga
Whitton, Harlow-ab Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Ga
Whitton, Mildred E Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Ga
Whitton, Alene Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Ga
Whitton, Rosalee Dtr F W 2 10/12 S Tx Tx Ga
Whitton, J.D. Brother m W 58 S Tx Ga SC","STR06" "I39505","Whitton","Harlowe","15 Aug 1912","17 Jun 2007","0","SAN AUGUSTINE - Funeral services for Harlowe Whitton Johnson, 94, of San Augustine will 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 20, 2007, at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Jim White officiating. Burial will be in Liberty Hill Cemetery in San Augustine under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home. Mrs. Johnson died Sunday, June 17, 2007, at her residence. She was born Aug. 25, 1912, in San Augustine to Columbus Lee Whitton and Nannie Willard Whitton. Mrs. Johnson was an educator. She was a member of First United Methodist Church, Delta Kappa Gamma, and the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. Survivors include her daughters, Evva Dene Dymke of San Augustine and Johnida Evans of Garden Ridge; sons, William ""Bud"" Johnson of San Augustine; sisters, Allene Hankla of Houston and Rosa Ambrose of San Augustine; one brother-in-law; one sister-in-law; 13 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. At Mrs. Johnson's request anyone who wishes to purchase flowers is asked to simply buy one red rose and donate the rest as a memorial to The Harlowe Johnson Scholarship Fund, at Texas Bank & Trust, P.O.Drawer 639, San Augustine, Texas, 75972. Wyman Roberts Funeral Home

Published in The Marshall News Messenger on 6/19/2007.

Copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by ""EastTexan.""","STR06" "I41496","","","","","","","" "I39905","Whitton","Mildred Elner","16 Nov 1914","19 Jun 1934","0","A photo of her headstone is on her FindAGrave memorial page, added by ""GAR."" The headstone includes her photo, and the following engraving:

Mildred Elner Smith
Wife of
Ira Dee Smith
Daughter of
C.L. and Nannie Whitton
Nov 16, 1914
June 19, 1934

Thy life was beauty, truth,
goodness and love.","STR06" "I25736","","","","","","","" "I39906","Whitton","Rosa Lee","9 May 1927","10 Sep 2015","0","Rosa Lee Ambrose born May 9, 1927 to Columbus Lee Whitton and Nancy Mahalya (Willard) Whitton. Ms. Rosa has passed in peace and comfort in her home town of San Augustine. In the care of Twin Lakes Nursing Center, assisted by Affinity Hospice, with a dedicated staff and a force of volunteers Ms. Rosa called Twin Lakes home for 8 years.

A student at University Of Texas in the early 40's she moved to San Francisco with her sister Allene and brother-in-law Randolph Hankla. Working at Treasure Island as a teletype operator Rosa met her second husband, Kenneth S. Kutch. In her lifetime Rosa loved to cook, was a seamstress, rounded up Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, and Girl Scouts, as well as a few DAR Members. In addition to DAR, she involved herself in The Historical Society, The San Augustine Study Club, The Timber Growers Association, and was active as a Voting Judge into 2008. Living in Texas, Illinois, Wisconsin, California, Michigan, and passing through another dozen plus states an interest in her country was always present. A secret pleasure was her participation in the Veteran's Day Celebration with the DAR.

Rosa enjoyed being a mother and raised her three and two dozen more. Scouting was one of those joys she could share and really shine. Camping, fishing , boating she was always game and usually drove. Rosa met Ralph and married adding another four children to her influence.

Upon retiring Ralph and Rosa chose to move home to San Augustine and enjoy those things that meant the most. Joining into the community Rosa was a member of the First United Methodist Church singing in the choir and engaging in fellowship with friends , family, and congregation. We will certainly miss that sassy savoir faire.

Those who are left to cherish her memory include, Her sons, Keith Dwayne Kutch and his wife, Julia Fluker of Eugene, Oregon; Kevin Whitton Kutch and his wife, Mary Ellen Buxton/Kutch of New York, New York; Daughter, Kay Star Kutch of San Augustine; Step-children, Ralph Ambrose and his wife, Jacque of City by the City; Mailyn and her husband, Lenonard Silversmith; Pamela Ambrose and Jill and her husband, Larry, all of Chicago, along with numerous grandchildren, and nieces and nephews, Evva Dene Dymke; Johnida Evans; William ""Bub"" Lee Johnson and Randall Hankla. Her Grandchildren, David Rast; Randy Ambrose; Brian Ambrose; Jennifer; Marcus Rodriquez; Dr. David Rast III and Michael Rast; 15 Great-Grandchildren, and 3 great-great grandchildren.

Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, September 16, 2015, in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, with Rev. Martin Doran officiating. Interment will be in the Liberty Hill Cemetery in San Augustine. Visitation will be Tuesday evening, September 15, 2015, from the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas 75972

Pallbearers will include, David Lawshae; Keith Kutch; Kevin Kutch and Kevin Gratehouse and Ralph Ambrose. Honorary Pallbearers will include, Jack Dymke.

http://www.wymanrobertsfuneralhome.com/
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 12, 2015, page 12","STR06" "I46891","Whitton","William Washington","13 May 1823","20 Feb 1915","0","http://www.johnsonhansonfamily.com/getperson.php?personID=I8132&tree=JoHa","STR06" "I42751","Wickerham","Cynthia A.","15 Feb 1868","16 Mar 1942","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XZKH-61X
Name: Cynthia Wickerham Fout
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 16 Mar 1942
Event Place: Hardin, Ohio
Residence Place:
Address:
Gender: Female
Age (Original): 74y 1m 1d
Marital Status:
Race:
Occupation:
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Birth Year (Estimated): 1868
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery:
Father's Name: Peter Wickerham
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sophia Cramer
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace:
Spouse's Name: William A. Fout
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
File Number: fn 17433
GS Film number: 2023983
Digital Folder Number: 4020632
Image Number: 2945
Collection: Cynthia Wickerham Fout, ""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953""","STR06" "I42753","Wickerham","James Daniel","6 Aug 1872","4 Aug 1931","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XXCR-QLZ
Name: James Daniel Wickerham

Gender: Male
Christening Date:
Christening Place:
Birth Date: 06 Aug 1872
Birthplace: SENECA,OHIO
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name: Peter Wickerham
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Sophia Cramer
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C51411-6
System Origin: Ohio-ODM
GS Film number: 388631
Reference ID:
Collection: James Daniel Wickerham, ""Ohio, Births and Christenings, 1821-1962""https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XXCR-QLZ
Name: James Daniel Wickerham


Family Tree
Gender: Male
Christening Date:
Christening Place:
Birth Date: 06 Aug 1872
Birthplace: SENECA,OHIO
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name: Peter Wickerham
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Sophia Cramer
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C51411-6
System Origin: Ohio-ODM
GS Film number: 388631
Reference ID:
Collection: James Daniel Wickerham, ""Ohio, Births and Christenings, 1821-1962""

The image of his Ohio Death Certificate shows that he died after accidentally being struck by a train on a public road.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X6ZW-6QG
Name: Daniel J Wickerham
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 04 Aug 1931
Event Place: Big Spring Tp., Seneca, Ohio
Residence Place:
Address: 315 South Wood St.
Gender: Male
Age (Original): 58y 11m 28d
Marital Status: Married (Augusta C. Wickerham)
Race: White
Occupation: Machinist
Birth Date: 06 Aug 1872
Birthplace: Seneca Co., Ohio
Birth Year (Estimated): 1873
Burial Date: 07 Aug 1931
Burial Place:
Cemetery: Fountain Cem.
Father's Name: Peter Wickerham
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace: Ohio
Mother's Name: Sophia Cramer
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace: Penn.
Spouse's Name: Augusta C. Wickerham
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
File Number: fn 50857
GS Film number: 1992472
Digital Folder Number: 4000588
Image Number: 2503
Collection: Daniel J Wickerham, ""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953""","STR06" "I12359","Wickerham","John P.","24 Jan 1858","7 Mar 1951","0","The image of his death certificate shows he died of a fractured hip after falling in his home at 362 O'Connell Street in Toledo, Ohio. He was a retired farmer, and the informant was Mrs. E. B. West, relationship not stated.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X6TF-Q9R
Name: John P Wickerham
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 07 Mar 1951
Event Place:
Residence Place:
Address:
Gender: Male
Age (Original): 93y
Marital Status:
Race: White
Occupation:
Birth Date: 24 Jan 1858
Birthplace: Alveda, Ohio
Birth Year (Estimated): 1858
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery:
Father's Name: Peter Wickerham
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sophia Cramer
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace:
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
File Number: certificate
GS Film number: 2372798
Digital Folder Number: 4109374
Image Number: 01041
Collection: John P Wickerham, ""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953""","STR06" "I6772","Wickerham","Peter","Abt 1825","19 Aug 1889","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Ohio, Seneca County, Big Spring Twp., P.O. Watson X ???
Enumerated 29 Jun 1860
Page 88
624-602
Peter Wickerham 35 M Farmer 3000 300 Oh
Sophia Wickerham 25 F Penn
John Wickerham 2 M Oh
Catherine Wickerham 60 F Oh

1870 Census
not located

1880 Census
Ohio, Seneca County, Big Spring Twp
Enumerated 10 and 11 Jun 1880
Page 21 SD 1 ED 208
178-184
Wickerham, Peter M W 54 Farmer Oh Pa Pa
Wickerham, Sophia W F 46 Wf Keeping House Pa Pa Pa
Wickerham, John P W M 22 Son At Home Oh Oh Pa
Wickerham, Sarah M W F 15 Dtr At Home Oh Oh Pa
Wickerham, Cinthia A W F 12 Dtr At Home Oh Oh Pa
Wickerham, William G W M 9 Son At Home Oh Oh Pa
Wickerham, Joseph D W M 7 Son At Home Oh Oh Pa","STR06" "I42750","Wickerham","Sarah M.","5 Dec 1864","12 Mar 1952","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XXS4-3LW
Name: Sarah M Gibson
Titles and Terms: Mrs.
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 12 Mar 1952
Event Place:
Residence Place:
Address:
Gender: Female
Age (Original): 86y3m7d
Marital Status:
Race: White
Occupation:
Birth Date: 05 Dec 1865
Birthplace: Alvada, Ohio
Birth Year (Estimated): 1866
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery:
Father's Name: Peter Wickerham
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sophia Cramer
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace:
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
File Number: Certificate
GS Film number: 2372999
Digital Folder Number: 4109417
Image Number: 01375
Collection: Sarah M Gibson, ""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953""","STR06" "I42752","Wickerham","Willam Sherman","16 Aug 1870","11 May 1924","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X6MX-MT1
Name: William Sherman Wickerham
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 11 May 1924
Event Place: Toledo, Lucas, Ohio
Residence Place:
Address: 2516 Blaine Ave.
Gender: Male
Age (Original): 53y 8m 25d
Marital Status: Married [Elma]
Race: White
Occupation: Machinist
Birth Date: 16 Aug 1870
Birthplace: Alvada, O.
Birth Year (Estimated): 1871
Burial Date: 14 May 1924
Burial Place: Fostoria, O.
Cemetery:
Father's Name: Peter Wickerham
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace: ...
Mother's Name: Sophia Cramer
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace: Pa.
Spouse's Name: Elma
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
File Number: fn 29523
GS Film number: 1992498
Digital Folder Number: 4001420
Image Number: 361
Collection: William Sherman Wickerham, ""Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953""","STR06" "I43318","Widmaier","Johann Jakob","15 May 1869","3 Nov 1898","0","Kathy Bonnell shows him as a son of Johann Jakob Widmaier and Luise Hieber.","STR06" "I17151","Wiest","Anna Catharina","16 Jan 1784","1 Jul 1847","0","The daughter of Johannes Wiest and Ursula Fry.","STR06" "I33313","Wiggins","Allie Carrie","27 Jul 1882","16 Sep 1950","0","John W. Clark shows her as the daughter of Wash Wiggins and Mary Frances Eddins, as does Barbara Yancey Dore. Kay Parker McCary noted, on April 25, 2012, that she was buried at Lott Cemetery as Allie Bennett.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JN9K-NS9
Name: Allie Bennett Clark
Death Date: 16 Sep 1950
Death Place: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 68 years 1 month 19 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 27 Jul 1882
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Wash Wiggins
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Mary Eddings
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Lott Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Burial Date: 17 Sep 1950
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2074493
Digital Film Number: 4166796
Image Number: 345
Reference Number: N44746
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I26603","Wiggins","Jesse W.","15 Jul 1818","39 Oct 1869","0","(Research):

Census Listing:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Beat 1. PO Marion
Enumerated 27 June 1860 by W. V. White
Page 24
149-148
Richard McLemore 63 M Farmer $36,000 $60,000 Tenn
Catherine E. McLemore 40 F Dom Bus Miss
J.W. Wiggins 35 M Farmer Ala
Charity Wiggins 26 F Dom Bus Miss
William Wiggins 6 M Miss
Louis Wiggins 4 M Miss","STR06" "I28165","Wiggins","Teresa Elizabeth","13 Apr 1937","5 Jul 2020","0","Teresa Elizabeth Ramsey, 83, passed away Sunday, July 5, 2020 in San Augustine Hospital.

Teresa was born April 13, 1937 in Sabine County, Texas to Arnie and Eula Wiggins . She worked as a book keeper in the banking department.

She is survived by her daughter, Lynn Haygood of Longview, Texas; brother, Jim Wiggins of Longview, Texas; grandchildren, Alexander Hallstrom, Benjamin Davis, Dana Parker, and Rich Hallstrom; and great grandchild, Andrew Parker of Chardon, Ohio.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Sam Donohoo and her parents.

Graveside services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, July 7, 2020 in New Hope Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com

(Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 16, 2020, page 4)","STR06" "I14099","Wigglesworth","Anne","14 Sep 1783","22 Jul 1841","0","Henson and Parmelee, in their book ""The Cartwrights of San Augustine,"" wrote that Anne, along with her teenage daughters, Amanda, America and Elvira, journeyed ""from Lincoln County, Tennessee via Nashville, Natchez, and Natchitoches in only fifteen days, a remarkably short time, having connected with steamboats at all three places by mere minutes. In Natchitoches a drove of horses from Arkansas had just arrived and they bought three for only $180. The colonel had been Sandford, his youngest son, to Tennessee to escort his mothers and sisters, but he had unknowingly passed them on the river. From this brief account, it is clear that Anne Wigglesworth Homas was an unusually self-reliant woman, unafraid to travel alone over unfamiliar territory. She and her three teenage daughters were relatively safe on board the steamboats, but the journey from Natchitoches seems unusual. The ladies most have been accompanied by loyal servants who could hitch the horses to their vehicles and act as an escort past Fort Jesup and through the Sabine Bottom. (pp. 84-85). Aldophus Sterne in Nacogdoches noted that a number of pope suffered from fever and died during the month [of July 1841, when both John Cartwright and Anne Wigglesworth Holman died]. While no local people identified the sickness that summer, it may have been yellow fever. Two men who left Nacogdoches in September died of the dread disease as soon as they reached Vicksburg. (p. 117).","STR06" "I4066","Wigley","Francis","12 Jun 1810","16 Mar 1899","0","Keith Eldon James writes that he was said to be the son of John Wigley (b. 1783 Virginia d. 1852 Leake County, Mississippi), and Jane Crowder, and grandson Jobe Wigley, born 1755 Virginia and died after 1820 in Amite County, Mississippi. He was shown on the 1800 Oglethorpe County, Georgia census. Jobe was in the 5th VA Regiment of Foot, from 1 Mar 1776 until September 1782.

As compiled by Vivian Cogbill of Jasper, Texas:

Francis and Sarah Wigley lived in Amite County, Mississippi and all of but one of their children were born there. They were members of the East Fork Baptist Church of Christfrom 1834 through 1852. They must have left Amite County before the birth of their youngest son. They lived in Jasper County, Texas until 1887, when they moved to Tyler County, Texas were the lived in the Ebenezar Community with their son Paschal. They are buried in the Wigley cemeter off Farm Road 256.

Per the obituary in the JASPER NEWS BOY for Francis Wigley:

29 Mar 1899---Died near Emilee, Tyler County, Texas on March 16, 1899, Mr. Francis Wigley, aged 88 years, 9 months and 4 days. Deceased was born in Oglethorpe County, Georgia, June 10, 1810, moved with his parents to Amite County, Mississippi in 1820 and was married to Ms. Sarah Felder on May 24, 1832 and in the fall of 1852 came to Texas and settled in the Big Creek area. He was the father of twelve children, eight of whom are still living. He united with the Missionary Baptist Church while quite young and lived an exemplary Christian life, 30 years of which time her served the church at Zion Hill as a deacon. He cast his first presidential vote for General Jackson, and voted for every democratic candidate down to Cleveland in 1884, as which time he cast his last vote. Incrediable as it may seem, the subject of this sketch lived under the administration of 20 presidents, and was nearly grown when the first railroad was built in the United States. he was a remarkable temperate man in everything but the use of tabacco, and when the end finally came he passed away without an hour's sickness, complaining of nother, but just feeling tired and weak. ""Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep.""","STR06" "I4066","Wigley","Francis","12 Jun 1810","16 Mar 1899","0","(Research):

From the online 1850 Amite County, Mississippi census:

31 357 357 Wigley Francis 40 M Farmer 240 Geo 32 357 357 Wigley Sarah 38 F S.C. 33 357 357 Wigley Paschal A. 16 M Farmer Amite Co Miss X 34 357 357 Wigley Julius B. 13 M Amite Co Miss X 35 357 357 Wigley CharlesF. 12 M Amite Co Miss X 36 357 357 Wigley Rufus A. 10 M Amite Co Miss X 37 357 357 Wigley VirginiaC. 8 F Amite Co Miss 38 357 357 Wigley Labais H. 7 M Amite Co Miss 39 357 357 Wigley John M.5 M Amite Co Miss 40 357 357 Wigley Sarah E.4 F Amite Co Miss 41 357 357 Wigley Martha M. 2 F Amite Co Miss 41 357 357 Wigley Tabitha A. 3/12 F Amite Co Miss
","STR06" "I45163","Wigley","Fred","Abt 1879","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Newton County, JP 2
Enumerated 19 and 20 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 113 Sheet 4B
63-63
Wigley, Fred Head m W 31 m1 8 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Wigley, Culia Wf F W 30 M1 8 6/2 Tx Ga Tx
Wigley, Mamie Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Wigley, Earl SOn M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I4072","Wigley","Julius Benton","17 May 1836","Abt 13 Oct 1853","0","Missing from home at the time of the 1860 and subsequent census enumerations. It is ASSUMED that his date of death was in 1853, and not 1953, as shown in Keith James letter of 1994. Had Julius actually died in 1953, he would have lived to the age of 117, which is unlikely.","STR06" "I35947","Wigley","May Avarilla","5 Aug 1877","8 Nov 1961","0","Name: Mary Avarilla Bond
Death Date: 08 Nov 1962
Death Place: Hillsboro, Hill, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 85 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1877
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Wm. Echols Wigley
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Cacy Walker
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117120
Digital Film Number: 4028525
Image Number: 458
Reference Number: 458
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I35947","Wigley","May Avarilla","5 Aug 1877","8 Nov 1961","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I38874","Wigley","Rosa Mae","Abt 1912","Mar 2002","0","Rosie Mae Hawthorne
Mar 1, 2002

Rosie Mae Hawthorne, age 90, of Newton died on Friday at Shady Acres Nursing Home in Newton. Funeral services will be on Sunday at 2:00 p.m. at Smith Funeral Home in Newton with burial to follow at the Wilkinson Cemetery. Visitation will be on Saturday from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. She was a native and lifelong resident of Newton. Survivors include one son, Benton Hawthorne of Newton; three grandchildren and ten grandchildren.

http://www.genealogybuff.com/tx/tx-jasper-obits11.htm","STR06" "I4078","Wigley","Sarah Elizabeth","3 Dec 1846","5 May 1922","0","Name: Sarah Elizabeth Bishop
Death Date: 05 May 1922
Death Place: Winters, Runnels, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: Am.
Death Age: 75 years 5 months 2 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 03 Dec 1846
Birthplace: Matt. Co., Miss.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Francis Wigly
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sarah E. Felder
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farm
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Winters Old
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 06 May 1922
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2074545
Digital Film Number: 4166800
Image Number: 00002471
Reference Number: 15431
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I47387","Wilburn","Lihue Tandy","9 Jul 1880","16 Jan 1959","0","His FindAGrave memorial page links him to his parents, Lihue Tandy Wilburn (1808-1880) and Cynthia Jane Roberts Wilburn Denby (1847-1908)

His Texas Death Certificate shows his parents as Tandy Wilburn and Elizabeth Robbins. His name was shown as Ligh Hugh Tandy Wilburn. His usual occupation was Farming, Truck Farm. Information was Mrs. Maggie Wilburn, his wife.

FindAGrave also has a link to an older daughter, Nettie Mae Wilburn Simmons (5 Apr 1904-9 Sept 1964), buried at Antioch Cemetery as well.","STR06" "I47387","Wilburn","Lihue Tandy","9 Jul 1880","16 Jan 1959","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 1, District 003
Enumerated 20 Apr 1930
ED 202-2 SD 19th Sheet 9A Stamped 31
Lower Hemphill and Bronson Graded Public Road
127-131
Augustus Strickland Head M 60 Tx
Ida Strickland Wf F 50 Tx
Barney Strickland Son M 17 Tx
Meedy Strickland Dtr F 12 Tx
Maudie Strickland Dtr F 12 Tx
128-132
Wilburn, Tandy Head M W M W 48 M 46 Tx Tx Tx Laborer General Farm
Wilburn, Maggie L Wf F W 21 M 19 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I45959","","","","","","","" "I47388","Wilburn","Verlene ""Lynn""","24 Jul 1931","29 Jun 2015","0","Obituary, copied from her Find A Grave Memorial Page:

Verlene ""Lynn"" Oliver, 84, of Buna, Texas, died Monday, June 29, 2015.

She was born on June 24, 1931, in Pineland, Texas to Maggie Strickland Wilburn and Lihue Tandy Wilburn.

Verlene worked as a beautician at Lynn's Beauty Shop and Higgonbotham Drug in Buna. She also loved to portray Minnie Pearl on the Charlie Pruitt Show at the Jefferson Theatre in Beaumont.

Survivors include her daughters, Becky Wilkinson and her husband, Joe and Debra Hoose; four grandchildren; and fourteen great-grandchildren.

She is preceded in death by her parents; and husband, Allen Oliver.

Interment: Antioch Cemetery, Buna, Texas

Broussard's Mortuary, Silsbee, Texas","STR06" "I13057","Wilcox","Iva","1 May 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be the daughter of Thomas Nelson Wilcox and Ella MacGlenen.","STR06" "I39744","Wilcox","Marjorie","10 Nov 1907","8 Aug 2003","0","Obituary
Marjorie Okelberry
Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2012, from clipping posted on Ancestry.com
Said to have been published on August 9, 2003 in the Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho

Marjorie Okelberry, a former resident of Murtaugh, died Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2003, in Orolino, Idaho at the age of 95.

She is survied by two daughters, Maria Clare (George) Duncan of Orolina and Nada Lynn (Dallas) Rickert of Moscow; and two stepdaughters, Mary Ellen Okelberry of Seaside, Calif., and Soonlee Olson of Murtaugh; six grandchildren; and 16 greatgrandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, one brother, four sisters, two graddaughters and one great-grandson.

She was born Nov. 10, 1907, in Mt. Pleasant, Utah, the daughter of Frank and Clara Robertson Wilcox. She attended the Paul Elementary School, and graduated from the Paul High School in 1925. While attending high school in Paul, Marjorie was an oratorical contest with the presentation of ""Dog of Flanders."" She was gifted in singing and loved poetry. After her graduation she became a woman of many occupations. She worked for a photographer, became a telephone operator, and managed a root beer stand. She also completed a beauty course in Salt Lake City, Utah, and worked as a beautician in Rupert for several years she attended Bible College in Caldwell.

Marjorie married Lamar Okelberry July 29, 1942, in Burley, Idaho. They built a log house in Murtaugh and were blessed with two daughters. Later they began a logging business out of the south hills above Oakley. They built several log homes and many potato cellars around Idaho and one in Canada. In 1960 they bought some river front property in King Hill where they raised tall corn, hay and delicious watermelons.

Marjoried and Lamar were active members in Gideon International organization. Marjorie served in the Gideon Auxiliary through prayer and distribution of New Testaments to nurses in all the hospitals of this area. They attended the Hansen Assembly of God Church. Marjorie shared her singing and oratorical talents there and at many other churches.

The services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, Aug. 11, 2003, at the Hansen Assembly Church of God Church, 318 Second St. E, Hansen, with Pastor J. Wesley Johnson officiating. A graveside service will take place following the funeral at the Paul Cemetery. Viewing will be from 6-8 p.m. Sunday at the Payne Mortuary, 221 W. Main St., Burley and from 1 - 1:45 p.m. Monday at the church.

In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made to Gideons's International at the church or mortuary.","STR06" "I7453","Wilcox(son)","Mary ""Polly""","Aft 1738","Yes, date unknown","0","Mary is cited by name in her father's will. Said by J. H. Varderman to be the daughter of Daniel Wilcox (Wilcoxson) (who died in Shelby County, Kentucky in 1837), granddaughter of Sarah Boone, and great granddaughter of Squire Boone.","STR06" "I3948","","","","","","","" "I12552","Wilhelm","Amy M.","6 Dec 1885","Apr 1974","0","It appears she may have been previously married, to a HILL, based on the 1920 Wabash County, Indiana census.","STR06" "I11658","Wilhelm","Christiana","6 Jul 1786","16 Aug 1860","0","Chuck Winter shows she was also christened at the Stone Church.

At the time of the 1850 andf 1860 Federal census, the widowed Christina Fuhrman was living with her daughter and son in law, Maryann (Fuhrman) Cramer and Elias Cramer, in Codorus Township. She was shown as age 75.","STR06" "I22298","Wilkerson","Forrest Reid","8 Feb 1921","19 Apr 2002","0","Forest R Wilkerson Jr.
Date of Birth: 8 Feb 1921
Birth County: Guilford
Parent1 Name: Forest R Wilkerson
Roll Number: B_C046_66001
Volume: 9
Page: 1084","STR06" "I44949","Wilkerson","Gladys Frances","28 Feb 1910","28 Feb 1964","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ray & Peggy Holbrooks Pace, shows that she was a daughter of R. A. Wilkerson and Georgia Scarborough.

Name Gladys Wilkerson Mcdaniel
Event Type Death
Event Date 28 Feb 1964
Event Place San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 28 Feb 1910
Birthplace , Texas
Occupation School Teacher
Father's Name R A Wilkerson
Mother's Name Georgia Scarborough
Informant Mrs R. V. Polley
Certificate Number 19218
GS Film number 2117483
Digital Folder Number 005164771
Image Number 01058



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3XN-YMR : accessed 06 Apr 2014), Gladys Wilkerson Mcdaniel, 28 Feb 1964; citing certificate number 19218, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117483.","STR06" "I16344","","","","","","","" "I27243","","","","","","","" "I3565","","","","","","","" "I36372","","","","","","","" "I20270","Wilkins","C.S.","Bef 1826","Abt 1853","0","Now then, we have this from Grayson Co. TX:

Box ""W"", (looks to be probate records from Grayson Co.) ""C.S. Wilkins, deceaced.Michael Pitman, administrator.""

""Division of land, 175 acres be for Elizabeth Pitman who was the widow of C.S. Wilkins, and 425 acres to be set aside for *Elizabeth H. Wilkins and Sarah Wilkins who were the only minor heirs of C.S. Wilkins.""

""Michael Pitman, petitioner states that C.S. Wilkins departed this life in the Summer of 1853, that he left a wife and two children, and states that recently he (Pitman) married the widow.""~~~~~~~","STR06" "I20269","Wilkins","Elizabeth H.","Abt 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","On the 1870 Grayson County Census, 21 year old E.H. Bush was a female head of household. She lived adjacent to J.A. and Sarah (Wilkins) Gentry.","STR06" "I20269","Wilkins","Elizabeth H.","Abt 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Grayson County, P.O. Sherman
Enumerated 13 Oct 1870
Page 12
86-86
Gentry, J. A. 26 M W Farmer 250 200 Ky
Gentry, Sarah 18 F W Keeps House Ky
Gentry, Calumy 1 M W Tx
87-87
Bush, E. H. 21 F Keeps House KY
Bush, Laura 3 F Tx
Tarbert, James 26 M Laborer California


","STR06" "I4186","Wilkins","Eloise","18 Jun 1918","22 Aug 1994","0","Eloise was a bridesmaid for her sister-in-law, Lois Milkins, who married John's older brother, Kenneth Kaiser, just a few months prior her own wedding. She was listed in the news article reporting that wedding as ""Miss Eloise WILKINS of Windsor.""

Assumed, but not proven, to be her listing on the SSDI due to her age, state of issue, and location of last benefit.

ELOISE R KAISER 18 Jun 1918 22 Aug 1994 17601 (Lancaster, Lancaster, PA ) (none specified) 376-32-1357 Michigan","STR06" "I20222","Wilkins","Sarah Anise","17 Nov 1851","3 Feb 1894","0","Now then, we have this from Grayson Co. TX:

Box ""W"", (looks to be probate records from Grayson Co.) ""C.S. Wilkins, deceaced.Michael Pitman, administrator.""

""Division of land, 175 acres be for Elizabeth Pitman who was the widow of C.S. Wilkins, and 425 acres to be set aside for Elizabeth H. Wilkins and SARAH WILKINS who were the only minor heirs of C.S. Wilkins.""

""Michael Pitman, petitioner states that C.S. Wilkins departed this life in the Summer of 1853, that he left a wife and two children, and states that recently he (Pitman) married the widow.""~~~~~~~

Probate of S.A. Gentry, wife of J.A. Gentry

Mills County Texas Vol. 2 Page 38

In the Estate Matter of S. A. Gentry} In the Probate Court Mills County Texas

In chambers; Now comes J.A. Gentry and with respect represents to the Court that his wife S.A. Gentry departed this life on or about the 3rd day of February 1894 in Mills County Texas, that at the time of her death your petitioner and his deceased wife left the following the children surviving her, the issue of their ^ said marriage. Viz(?): D.S. Gentry a male now aged 23 years, A.D. Gentry a male now aged 17 years, Eva Annis Gentry now aged 14 years, a female. That all of said children reside in Mills County Texas. That A. D. Gentry, Eva Annis Gentry with your petitioner is said Mills County Texas that at the time of the death of his said deceased wife that there was a community estate between your petitioner and his deceased wife, the same is situated in Mills County, Texas that said estate consists chiefly of --

Page 39

--Real Estate, but that there is some personal property belonging to said Estate. Petitioner prays that appraisers be appointed to appraise said estate, and that upon hearing hereof that he be appointed Community Administrator of said estate will ever pray ?.

Williams and Patterson

Attys. for J.A. Gentry

Filed January 11, 1898 C.C. Yarborough Clerk Co. et. Mills Co. Tex.

On this 11th day of January of January 1898came on to be heard the application of J.A. Gentry for letters of Community Administration of the estate of his deceased wife S.A. Gentry. And it appearing to the Court that all the matters and things contained in said petition are true, It is therefore ordered and decried by the Court that H. T. White, J.B. Ferguson and C.W. Humphries be and they are hereby appointed appraisers to appraise said estate. And that upon the return of said inventory and appraisement and the filing of the ? required by law the said J.A Gentry is hereby appointed Community Administrator of said Estate.

A.V. Logan Co. Judge

Estate of S. A. Gentry, Deceased } In County Court, Mills Country, Texas

Inventory and appraisement of the Estate of S.A. Gentry deceased, produced before the undersigned appraisers on the 11th day of January A.D. 1898 by J.A. Gentry Community Admin. of the Estate of said S.A. Gentry, deceased.

Community Property

Abst. No. 110 Cal Co School Land 160 acres Value $1250

Abst "" 111 "" "" "" "" 257 "" "" $ 514

Abst. "" 110 "" "" "" "" 89 "" "" $ 179

Goldthwaite lots, lot 1. 4. 5. 6. 7. & 8 in Blk 14 "" $1000

Nine houses and 3 mules Value "" $ 295

Fifteen head of cattle Valued "" $ 150

Four buggies, one wagon, Valued at total $ 170

Agricultural implements Valued at $ 100

Household goods Valued at $100

total $ 3758.00

We the undersigned appraisers do solemnly swear that the foregoing is a full and fair appraisement of the Estate of J.A. Gentry Community Admin.

H.T. White } appraisers

C.W. Humphries

J.B. Ferguson

Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 11th day of January A.D. 1898.

A.V. Logan

County Judge

Page 40 (right edge was cut off during printing)

In the Estate Matters }

of S. A. Gentry deceased. }

In the Probate Court. Mills Co. Texas In Cha?

The State of Texas }

County of Mills } Know all men by these presents that we J. A. Gentry as principal and H. T. White - - - as sureties do hereby acknowledge ourselves jointly an d severally bound unto A. V. Logan, County Judge of Mills County, Texas, or his successor in office, in the Sum of Three Thousand Seven hundred and fifty-eight dollar conditioned that the above bounden J.A. Gentry Principal who has been appointed Community Administrator of the Estate of S. A. Gentry, deceased will faithfully administer such Community Estate and ? over one half the surplus thereof after the payment of the Debts, with which the whole of said property is properly chargeable to such person or persons as shall be entitled to receive the same.

Witness our hand this the 13th day of January 1898

J.A. Gentry, Principal

B. F. Geeslin, Surety

H. T White, Surety

The foregoing bond examined and approved this January 15th 1898

A.V. Logan

County Judge

Endorsement

Filed Feby 28th 1898 C.C. Yarborough Clk. Co. Ct. Mills Co. Texas","STR06" "I9122","Wilkinson","Billy McFarland","15 Aug 1924","29 Nov 1993","0","Hobbies: Photography","STR06" "I2026","Wilkinson","Clyde A","7 Feb 1901","9 Sep 1971","0","At the time of the 1930 census, they lived next door to Henry and Lucye VOTES, Emily's sister.

ASSUMED to be his records:

CLYDE WILKINSON 07 Feb 1901 Sep 1971 77008 (Houston, Harris, TX) (none specified) 467-03-7668 Texas

Wilkinson Clyde A 09-09-1971 HARRIS M SINGLE

He was listed as SINGLE as of his date of death. As Emily died in 1973, this was either in error, or they had separated or divorced prior to this.","STR06" "I14550","Wilkinson","Doris Jean","Aft 1935","","0","She later maried a Waylon WILLIAMS.","STR06" "I16169","Wilkinson","Grace","Abt 1803","Abt 1834","0","She was the daughter of George W. Wilkenson.","STR06" "I36888","Wilkinson","James Gipson","16 Sep 1868","13 Jul 1956","0","Name: James Gipson Wilkinson
Death Date: 13 Jul 1956
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: w
Death Age: 87 years 9 months 27 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 16 Sep 1868
Birthplace: Clayton, Al
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J.H. Wilkinson
Father's Birthplace: Al
Mother's Name: Sarah Ann Bridger
Mother's Birthplace: Ga
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, TX
Cemetery: Liberty Hill
Burial Place: San Augustine, Tx
Burial Date: 15 Sep 1956
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114768
Digital Film Number: 4165140
Image Number: 1223
Reference Number: 38683
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976



","STR06" "I36888","Wilkinson","James Gipson","16 Sep 1868","13 Jul 1956","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, Pr 1, San Augustine
Enumerated 13 and 14 June 1900
SD 267 ED 73 Sheet 6A Stamped 168
105-103
Wilkinson, J. G Head M M Sept 1863 37 m 9 Ala Ala Ga Farmer
Wilkinson, E. J Wife W F Nov 1872 M 9 3/3 Tx Unk Unk
Wilkinson, Euguene Son W M Apr 1892 8 Tx Ala Tx
Wilkinson, Minnie Lee Dtr W F Aug 1894 5 S Tx Ala Tx*
Wilkinson, Emma Dtr W F Aug 1898 1 S Tx Ala Tx

*Laura Buckmaster shows her as a daughter of J. G. Wilkinson and Eliza Josephine Malone, and that she married, around 1920, Early William VERDELL of San Augustine County, Texas
","STR06" "I35199","Wilkinson","Johnny Eugene","24 Apr 1892","25 Oct 1956","0","Name: Johnny E. Wilkinson
Death Date: 25 Oct 1956
Death Place: Rural 5, Bexar, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 64 years 6 months 1 day
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 24 Apr 1892
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J.G. Wilkinson
Father's Birthplace: Alabama
Mother's Name: Josephine Malone
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Minister And Insurance
Place of Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery: San Augustine, Tex.
Burial Place: San Augustine, Tex.
Burial Date: 25 Oct 1956
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114935
Digital Film Number: 4167327
Image Number: 379
Reference Number: 51564
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I9123","Wilkinson","June Aileen","8 Jul 1929","7 Oct 1949","0","She married a Jennings.","STR06" "I9340","Wilkinson","Mary Ella","5 Jul 1885","3 Oct 1970","0","Name: Mary Ella Hawthorne
Death Date: 03 Oct 1970
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 85 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1885
Birth Date: July 5, 1885
Birthplace: Newton County, Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Austin Wilkinson
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Hughes
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Informant: J. C. Hawthorne, Jr.
Place of Residence: 901 S. Margaret Kirbyville, Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2218909
Digital Film Number: 4169111
Image Number: 684
Reference Number:
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I9340","Wilkinson","Mary Ella","5 Jul 1885","3 Oct 1970","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I16320","Wilkinson","Milton Davis","13 Oct 1918","28 Mar 2010","0","Dr. Milton Wilkinson, age 91, of Round Rock, Texas, died Sunday, March 28, 2010, at Cornerstone Hospital in Austin.

He was born October 13, 1918, to Eugene and Letha (Mitchell) Wilkinson and served in the U.S. Air Force during World War II where he retired as a First Lieutenant. He was a former State Representative where he served for two terms and also served as an International Good Will Ambassador for President Lyndon B. Johnson.

Dr. Wilkinson previously served as pastor of Aaron Place Baptist Church in San Antonio, Keatchie Baptist Church, and Delhi Baptist Church in Rosanky, Texas, and also performed missionary work in Far East Guam. He was also a Mason and Shriner for over 50 years.

In 1971 he was listed in the Community Leaders of America. He served as superintendent of Leggett Independent School District as well as high school principal in Zavalla, Texas. Dr. Wilkinson held a Bachelor of Science Degree, Doctor of Divinity Degree, and a Doctor of Philosophy Degree.

Survivors: his wife, Loretta Wilkinson of Round Rock; sons, Wayne Wilkinson and wife Julie of Ruidoso, New Mexico, George Wilkinson of Tyler, Clifton [Eugene] Wilkinson and wife Connie of Center, Nick Wilkinson of Asheville, North Carolina, and Tim [Timothy Paul] Wilkinson of Destin, Florida; sisters, Tommie Mae Lott Melton and husband Ottis of San Augustine and Doris Fuller Williams and husband Waylon of Bronson; and a host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren; nieces; and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Bonnie [Loraine] Hope Wilkinson; and a daughter, Phyllis [Arnelle] Wilkinson Blackburn.

Funeral services are set for 10:00 a.m. Saturday, April 3, at Mangum Funeral Home chapel in Center with Bro. J.R. ""Bob"" Gwin officiating. Interment will follow at Liberty Hill Cemetery in San Augustine with military rites under the auspices of Barksdale Air Force Base.

Visitation will be held Friday, April 2, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Mangum Funeral Home.

Services are under the direction of Mangum Funeral Home in Center. Online obituary and guestbook posted at www.mangumfuneralhome.com

Also published in The San Augustine Tribune, Thursday, April 1, 2010, p. 11
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 7, 2010, Page 16","STR06" "I36890","Wilkinson","Minnie","Aug 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","Laura Buckmaster shows her as a daughter of J. G. Wilkinson and Eliza Josephine Malone, and that she married, around 1920, Early William VERDELL of San Augustine County, Texas","STR06" "I48056","Wilkinson","Nancy Ann","22 Nov 1854","1 Jan 1906","0","Find A Grave contributor, Rebecca Smith (67876331) writes that she was the daughter of Abner Wilkinson and his wife, Martha White Wilkinson","STR06" "I9135","","","","","","","" "I16319","Wilkinson","Tommie Mae","10 Jan 1925","30 Jan 2021","0","Mrs. Tommie Lott Melton, age 96, of San Augustine, Texas, passed away Saturday, January 30, 2021, at Doctors Regional Hospital in Corpus Christi, Texas.

Mrs. Melton was born January 10, 1925, in San Augustine, Texas, to parents Eugene Wilkinson and Letha Mae (Mitchell) Wilkinson. She was a longtime faithful member of Liberty Hill Baptist Church, where she served in many capacities, including youth leader. She enjoyed playing the piano and writing poetry. Mrs. Melton also held membership in the Order of the Eastern Star for a number of years.

She retired from San Augustine Elementary School as a teacher. Mrs. Melton received her bachelors degree from Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas. Upon retirement, she had taught over 30 years, including parochial school and the public school system.

Her survivors include her husband, Ottis Melton of San Augustine, Texas; children, Myra McGough and husband Roger McGough Sr. of Humble, Texas, Johnny Lott of San Augustine, Texas, and Jeanne McDonald of San Augustine, Texas; a sister, Doris Williams of Magnolia, Texas; 16 grandchildren; and a host of great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, J.B. Lott; her parents, Eugene and Letha Wilkinson; a son, James Boyce Lott; and her brother, Milton Wilkinson.

Funeral services have been planned for 11:00 a.m. Saturday, February 6, 2021, at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel with Pastor Frank Holrath officiating. Interment will follow at Liberty Hill Cemetery, located on Highway 147 North in San Augustine, Texas.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Friday, February 5, 2021, at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, located at 316 W. Columbia Street in San Augustine, Texas.

Visit www.WymanRobertsFuneralHome.com for memories and condolences.

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

Downloaded from Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 17, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I9125","","","","","","","" "I23894","Will","Beatrice Mildred","3 Jan 1910","17 May 1999","0","Kay Rybak shows she was the mother of William.","STR06" "I23890","Will","Edward","28 Aug 1875","Jan 1943","0","Id#: 0392051 Name: Will, Edward H. Date: Jan 9 1943 Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #086. Notes: Will: Edward H., beloved husband of Mary (nee Jirousek), father of Mabel Jeglie, Ethel Buch (deceased), Edward and Beatrice, and grandfather, entered into rest Jan. 7. Remains at Vodrazka Funeral Home, 3315 E. 55th st. Funeral from St. John's Evangelieal and Reformed Church, E. 55 and Magnet ave., Saturday, Jan. 9, at 3 p. m. Friends invited. W. E. Jirousek, funeral director, in charge.

http://dxsrv4.cpl.org/WebZ/QUERY?sessionid=01-1472-1725899402

Kay Rybak shows the location of his birth as Liebenbeuch, West Prussia, and lists his parents as Frederick WILL and Wilhemina REICHTER.","STR06" "I23890","Will","Edward","28 Aug 1875","Jan 1943","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Federal Census
Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Wd 14, ED 272
Will Edward H Hd M W 44 M 1882 Na 1901 Russia/German Russia/German Russia/German Foreman, Can Factory
Will, Mary T Wf F 38 M Ohio Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian Clerk, City
Will, Mabel W Dtr F W 17 S Ohio Russia/German Bohemia/Bohemian
Will, Ethel Dtr F W 15 S Ohio Russia/German Bohemia/Bohemian
Will, Edward Son M W 13 S Ohio Russia/German Bohemia/Bohemian
Will, Beatrice Dtr F W 9 S Ohio Russia/German Bohemia/Bohemian
Jirousek, Fred Brother-in-law M W 44 Wd Ohio Bohemia/Bohemian Bohemia/Bohemian Tailor, Custom","STR06" "I23893","Will","Edward Frederic","1 Jul 1906","25 Sep 1982","0","Kay Rybak shows that he married Dorothy C. HUGHES, and that they were the parents of daughters Dorothy and Jane.","STR06" "I23892","Will","Ethel Theresa","11 Jul 1904","18 Feb 1941","0","Kay Ryback shows that she married Henry BUCH on 29 Jun 1929 in Cleveland. He was a son of George BUCH and Rosa HINGER.","STR06" "I23891","Will","Mabel W.","12 Jan 1902","12 Nov 1995","0","Kay Rybak shows she married Otto Arthur JEGLIE on 19 Oct 1921 in Cuyahoga County,","STR06" "I40543","","","","","","","" "I21223","Willard","Harold ""Hal"" Duane","21 Nov 1931","21 Oct 1968","0","Volume 20 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 2, 1957, reported that Harold D. Willard was graduated from Wayne State University on January 25, 1957, with a B.S. Degree in Education. He had continued at the University doing his graduate work, and was going to be an instructor at the University in 1958-1959.

Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, October 24, 1968

Last Rites today for Hal Willard

Funeral services for Harold D. ""Hal"" Willard, 36, who succumbed Monday from heart disease will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. at Smith Funeral Home in Port Huron.

Willard is a former resident of Cass City and was a star athlete at Cass City High School where he played end in football and was a member of the basketball team. Although still a young man, Willard had achieved athletic prominence and was widely known across Michigan.

He was a quarterback at Wayne State in 1954-55-56 and later served as coach and on the faculty at Wayne for 10 years.

He left WSU because of sports de-emphasis to become head football coach at Port Huron High School for two years. He was appointed athletic director by Port Huron Board of Education in July 1967, the post he held at the time of his death.

Willard was the fourth member of his family to die of heart disease at a comparatively young age.

Friends and associates have established a scholarship fund for the education of two children in the family and contributions in memory of Willard may be sent to Dr. Gerald S. DeGrow, superintendant of Schools, Port Huron.

Willard had received his BS and Master's degree from WSU and did post-graduate work at the University of Michigan. He was a member of the Omicron Delta Kappa, a national honor fraternity.

His wife is the former Joyce Fry of Cass City, who lives with their two children, Mark and Julie Ann, at 5294 Locustwood Ave, Port Huron.

Also surviving are two brothers, Harvey Willard and Louis Williard, both of Milford.

Burial will be in a Port Huron cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2012)","STR06" "I6041","Willburn","Wm.","Abt 1810","Aft 1866","0","1850 Federal Census Texas, Cooke County, Gainesville (page 238) #264-272 Wm. Wilbourn age 40 M farmer $480 $223 Ga. Unable to read or write Rosella "" age 30 F Ohio John W. "" age 6 M Texas Wm. M. "" age 4 M Texas Cyrus F. "" age 1 M Texas","STR06" "I43378","","","","","","","" "I43377","","","","","","","" "I43379","","","","","","","" "I47190","","","","","","","" "I48103","Williams","Alexander J.","31 Dec 1872","23 Jun 1951","0","Informant on his Texas Death Certificate was Mrs. H. A. Jordan. He died of pneumonia and a fractured femur. Parents were listed as unknown.","STR06" "I48103","Williams","Alexander J.","31 Dec 1872","23 Jun 1951","0","(Research):

1910 Census

Texas, Wood County, JP 6 SD 3 ED 122 Sheet 8A
Enumerated 23 April 1910
Quitman Road
HH 117-119
Williams, Alex Head M W 36 Married for 15 years Tx US Ga Farmer
Williams, Rosa Wf F W 32 Married for 15 years Tx US US
Williams, Cora Dtr F W 12 Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Williams, Ruby Dtr F W 6 Tx Tx Tx
Williams, Roy Son M W 2 Tx Tx Tx
Williams, Estie Dt F W 3 months Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I36863","Williams","Alma Lois","5 Mar 1958","21 Nov 1999","0","In the 1996 obituary of her mother, she was listed as ""Alma Louise MARTIN of Evadale.""","STR06" "I25503","Williams","Barbara","2 Jun 1781","10 Oct 1803","0","Betty Pritchett writes that "" Her father was John Williams of Davidson County, Tennessee. She had one son before she died. His name was Atkins Jefferson McLemore (1801-1849)""","STR06" "I8374","","","","","","","" "I37411","Williams","Bessie Edna","18 Jun 1882","2 Nov 1942","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFTC-WZ4
Name: Bessie Edman Clark
Death Date: 02 Nov 1942
Death Place: Yellowpine, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: white
Death Age: 60 years 4 months 7 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 18 Jun 1882
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: G. H. Williams
Father's Birthplace: No Data
Mother's Name: Ollie Ferguson
Mother's Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Yellowpine, Sabine Co., Texas
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Fairmount, Texas
Burial Date: 03 Nov 1942
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2137185
Digital Film Number: 4136000
Image Number: 3252
Reference Number: cn 51047
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I11517","Williams","Bettie Lou","Bef 1915","Yes, date unknown","0","She is the seventh of twelve children, and the daughter of James Williams and Jodie Coley.","STR06" "I17691","","","","","","","" "I32947","","","","","","","" "I35198","Williams","Bradley Caleb","4 Oct 1985","27 Mar 2010","0","He died as the result of a motorcycle collision.

Bradley ""Brad"" Caleb Williams, 24, died Saturday afternoon, March 27, 2010. Brad was born in Jasper and had lived in Hemphill all his life. He was a welder for Pipeline Union 798 and was a member of the First Baptist Church, Hemphill, TX.
Brad is survived by his son Bradley Chase Williams of Pineland, his mother and step-father Rhonda and Roger Griffin of Hemphill, his father Gary Williams of Hemphill, grandparents, Melvin and Patty Dean Williams of Hemphill, Pat and Faye Leone of Hemphill, Tom and Jean Griffin of Bridge City, TX, and Gene Sepulvado of Shreveport, LA. Brad is also survived by his sister and her husband Kelli and Carl Beall, Jr. of Hemphill, his step-sister and her husband Raygon and Garrett Gibbs of Nederland and his nephew Landon Gibbs of Nederland. Brad was preceded in death by his grandfather Clyde Leone.
Visitation will be from 3:00 pm until 9:00 pm Monday, March 29, 2010, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX.
Funeral services will be at 11:00 am, Tuesday, March 30, 2010, in the Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, Gravelhill Rd., Hemphill, TX. Burial will follow in the Gravelhill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

From
www.toledochroncile.com

Also published in the March 31, 2010 issue of the Sabine County Reporter, Page 11
Also published in The San Augustine Tribune, Thursday, April 1, 2010, p. 11","STR06" "I33999","","","","","","","" "I23952","","","","","","","" "I28146","","","","","","","" "I2909","Williams","Charlie Lewis","10 Sep 1881","17 May 1957","0","From FindAGrave:

Charlie was the son of Benjamin M. Williams and Emma Bond.
Charlie and Jessie had three children: Ophelia, Emma Elizabeth and Verna Williams
","STR06" "I14745","","","","","","","" "I35547","Williams","Cleo ""Clee""","1 Jul 1887","14 Aug 1946","0","Name: Cleo Mclemore
Death Date: 14 Aug 1946
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 59 years 1 month 13 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 01 Jul 1887
Birthplace: Van Zandt, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Fern Williams
Father's Birthplace: Ala.
Mother's Name: Margaret Anna Standord
Mother's Birthplace: Ala.
Occupation: Owner Beauty Shop
Place of Residence: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Cemetery: Grove Hill Cemetery
Burial Place: Dallas, Texas
Burial Date: 15 Aug 1946
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2218379
Digital Film Number: 4030562
Image Number: 3058
Reference Number: cn 35731
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I48112","Williams","Cora","May 1896","3 Mar 1912","0","Her Texas Death Certificate shows she died at the age of 15 years, 10 months. Her occupation was shown as housewife. She died of Meningitis. Her parents were shown as Alex Williams, born San Augustine, and Rose Alewine, born in Limestone County, Texas. The informant was her father, Alex, os Lindale, Texas. Cora's last name at death was Lunday.","STR06" "I46973","Williams","David Waylon","24 Oct 1934","15 Jul 2017","0","David Waylon Williams, 82, went home to be with the Lord on July 15, 2017. He passed away peacefully in his home with his wife and children by his side. He was born October 24, 1934 in Bronson, Texas. Waylon retired from Champion Paper Mill in Pasadena, Texas and moved back to Bronson to live on his little piece of heaven on Earth. He was a member of Liberty Hill Baptist Church in San Augustine, Texas. He loved to hunt, do crossword puzzles, play 42 and beat his son, Butch, in Scrabble. He was always riding his horse or 4-wheeler, or looking for something to ""piddle"" with outside. He loved his family, friends, and especially his hunting buddies.

Visitation is Monday, July 17, from 5pm to 7pm and the funeral services will be held on Tuesday, July 18, at 11 a.m. at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine, Texas. He will be laid to rest at Bronson Cemetery after the services.

He leaves behind his beloved wife of 14 years, Doris Williams and his sister, Sherry. He is survived by his four children: daughters, Gaylen Adams and spouse Richard, Lori Barfield and spouse Danny, Lissa Gibson and spouse Rusty, and son David Williams, Jr. and spouse Charlyn; 2 stepdaughters, Angelia Fuller and Kim Fuller, and stepson, Jeffrey Fuller. He has 12 grandsons, 1 granddaughter, and 14 great grandchildren, along with numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.

The family extends a special thanks to Dana and Marilyn from CIMA Hospice for their loving care and kindness.

Copied from the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home website
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, July 26, 2017, Page 5","STR06" "I25986","Williams","Debra""Debbie"" Jean","16 May 1955","24 Jul 1998","0","The Sabine County Reporter
Back in Time
1973 Twenty Five Years Ago
Published April 29, 1998

Debbie Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Williams of Hemphill, was co-salutatorian of Hemphill High School","STR06" "I47166","Williams","Delphane Penny","25 Sep 1929","7 Jul 1980","0","Her Find A Grave memorial page shows she was the fourth of five children of Robert Franklin Williams, by his second wife, Jane Shelley. She grew up in Pageland, S.C.","STR06" "I48087","Williams","Don Douglas ""Dink""","20 Oct 1935","8 Apr 2021","0","Mr. Don Douglas ""Dink"" Williams, age 85, passed away Thursday, April 8, 2021, in Conyers, Georgia.

He was born October 20, 1935, in Sabine County, Texas, to parents Sarah Jane (Horton) and Dink Douglas Williams and spent his growing years around Bronson, Texas. Dink and his family lived in the Lumberton, Texas, area for several years and he worked for Santa Fe Railroad. After retirement he and Bettie moved to the Beechwood/Fairmount community on Toledo Bend near Hemphill, Texas, where they made their home until relocating to Georgia with family.

Dink joined the Centerview Baptist Church in his younger years and was active with Yellowpine-Macedonia Baptist Church during the past several years living in Sabine County.

He proudly served his country as a veteran and was a faithful participant with the O.P. Pate Memorial American Legion Unit 197 in Hemphill.

His survivors include his wife, Bettie June (Easley) Williams; a son, Alan Williams and wife Rebekah; grandchildren, James and Krystal Whatley, Nathaniel Ryan Whatley, Megan Williams and Glen Channey, Mycah and Juan Esparza, Manda and Tyler Reese, and Nico Pittman; and great-grandchildren, Shaelyn, Luke, and Chasten Whatley, Nathan and Nicole Miller, Lyla and Landon Reese, and Cesia and Candace Esparza.

In addition to his parents, Dink was preceded in death by his daughter, Donna Elizabeth Duplechin, in 1996.

Funeral services are set for 2:00 p.m. Thursday, April 15, 2021, at Yellowpine-Macedonia Baptist Church, located at the intersection of Hwy. 87 and FM 2343 in the Yellowpine community (Sabine County), with Pastor T. A. Lane officiating. Interment will follow at the Centerview Cemetery, located at 1000 Centerview Road, Pineland, Texas.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 14, 2021, at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, located at 316 W. Columbia Street in San Augustine, Texas.

Visit www.WymanRobertsFuneralHome.com for memories and condolences.

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

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, April 14, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I16396","Williams","Elizabeth","Abt 1812","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married George D. CASH.","STR06" "I5720","Williams","Elizabeth","Aft 1826","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of George W. WILLIAMS and Sarah Agnes WEATHERRED. (Schluter & Toole, 1850 Sabine County, Texas Census annotated)","STR06" "I39236","Williams","Ella J.","Aug 1877","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be a daughter of Samuel WILLIAMS and Mary JOHNSON.","STR06" "I17593","Williams","Emma","Aft 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","Could this be the Emma Williams, age 34 born in Georgia, who was living in the home of John T. and Mary F. (Bragg) Williams at the time of the 1910 Sabine County, Texas, federal census?","STR06" "I45861","Williams","Esby","29 Apr 1931","1 Feb 2000","0","He married a FAIRCLOTH.","STR06" "I28153","Williams","Eula Veronica","29 Jul 1916","28 Sep 2006","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 11, 2006
Eula Veronica Williams Wiggins

Eula Veronica Wiggins was born July 29, 1916, in Sabine County and passed away Thursday, Sept. 28, 2006 at 10:46 a.m. at Colonial Pines Care Center in San Augustine. Services were held on Monday, Oct. 2, at Starr Funeral Chapel in Hemphill with Bro. Rick Martinez of New Hope Baptist Church officiating. Burial followed at New Hope Cemetery. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 63 years, Arnie R. Wiggins.

She was the daughter of Henry David and Ida (CHAMBERS) WILLIAMS who also preceded her in death along with sisters Iva and Juanita and brothers Jack, Melvin and Sam. She was a lifelong resident of Sabine County working along side her husband in business for many years. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Hemphill. She was active in church and civic functions, always ready to give a helping hand when and whenever needed. She was affectionately known as ""Honey"" by those who loved her. She was an outstanding homemaker, loving wife, mother and grandmother. She was also a wonderful cook, always making special dishes everyone loved and no one ever left home hungry.

After moving to Colonial Pines Care Center in August 2003, she was active in all the activities there, participating in all church activities, taking trips, a member of ""Red Hat Ladies"" and was a top bingo player. She has such a zest for life, never meeting a stranger and was loved by all. She is survived by her daughter, Teresa of Hemphill and Ohio; her son, Jim of Longview, her granddaughter, Lynne HAYGOOD KANE and husband Tom of Ohio and Vermont, great-grandchildren, Ben of Erie, PA, Alex of Hillsboro, Ohio, Dana of Anchorage, Alaska, and Richard of Chandon, Ohio; and two sisters, Evelyn ""Dot"" BRAGG of Milam and Wanda CARPENTER and her husband, Wayne of Jasper. Also surviving are many nieces and nephews, other family members and many close and loving friends. She will be forever missed and loved by all who knew her.

Pallbearers were Benjamin DAVIS, Rodney BRAGG, Tom KANE, Lynne KANE, Ronnie CARPENTER, Johnny GUNN, and Cary CLARK. Honorary pallbearers were Doug HAYGOOD, Floyd WIGGINS, Dr. Prabhaker GUNIGANTI, and Dr. Jeffrey A. WATSON. Memorials may be made to Colonial Pines at 12023 FM 1277, San Augustine, Texas 75972.","STR06" "I15192","Williams","Eva L.","Abt 1891","Abt 1918","0","Kay Parker McCary, on her annotated transcription of the Gravel Hill Cemetery, shows her as a daughter of Alvin Williams and Sally Zeigler.","STR06" "I28154","Williams","Evelyn Marie","12 Aug 1920","22 Feb 2013","0","Obituary

Evelyn Marie Bragg, 92, died Friday night in the Shelby Regional Medical Center in Center, Texas. She was born in the Isla community near Milam, Texas, to Henry D and Ida Chambers Williams. Living in Milam all her life, she retired from Tyson Industries and was a member of the New Hope Baptist Church, Milam, Texas.

Mrs. Bragg is survived by her sons; Jerry D. Williams* of Crestview, Fl., Rodney Bragg of Huxley, TX., her daughters; Linda Adams* of Pt. Arthur, Martha Hager of Milam, Pansy Gray of Nacogdoches and Dorthy West of Silsbee, 19 grandchildren, 30 great grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband David ""Dot"" Bragg, her sons; Sonny Bragg, Donnie Bragg and Ronny Bragg, her grandsons; Randy Sowell and Thad Bragg Smith.

Visitation will be from 4:00PM until 9:00PM, Monday, Feb. 25, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 10:00AM, Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the New Hope Cemetery, Milam, Texas.

Copied from the Starr Funeral Home website
Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, February 27, 2013, page 12

*Not able to locate on the Texas Birth Index","STR06" "I7128","Williams","Frances","7 May 1850","29 Oct 1933","0","The daughter of Daniel (CSA) and Mary Williams.","STR06" "I47800","Williams","Frank Amos","1 Mar 1916","12 Sep 1950","0","Find A Grave has a photo of his military marker, it is inscribed with a cross and:

Frank A. Williams
Texas
PFC 71 Inf 44 Inf Div
World War II BSM & OLC
March 1 1916 Sept 12 1950","STR06" "I14682","","","","","","","" "I10641","Williams","Glisson","4 May 1811","Abt 1873","0","Darrell Bell and Edward Webb both show him as married to a woman named Jane, and as the father of 10 children.","STR06" "I42295","Williams","Hattie","18 Nov 1862","18 Apr 1885","0","Could she be the daughter of Lewis Williams? ""Lewis and Daniel were in the Civil War. In Dec of 1869, the Lewis, Daniel, and Hillary Judge Williams families came to Texas. At the same time Henry Y. Smith, the Brownings, Greers, Daniel Cordray, and no doubt, many other Georgians transfered themselves to Texas and settled in the Redlands of Sabine County. Lewis S. Williams was a surveyor and farmer.""","STR06" "I7135","Williams","Hattie","Aft 1869","Yes, date unknown","0","Could this be the same Hattie Williams (1862-1885) that was the first wife of Jefferson H. McGown?","STR06" "I28151","Williams","Henry David","13 Feb 1873","14 Sep 1947","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr. 5
Enumerated 13 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 72 Sheet 14A Stamped 154
180-180
Chambers, Jack Head W M Mar 1856 44 M 24 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Chambers, Mary Wf Q D Awpr 1858 41 M 24 14/10 Tx Ga Miss
Chambers, John Son W M Apr 1887 13 S Tx Ga Tx Attending School
Chambers, Benjamin F Son W M May 1890 10 S Tx Ga Tx Attending School
Chambers, Ira D Son W M Jun 1893 6 S Tx Ga Tx Attending School
Chambers, Rosana Dtr W F Mar 1895 5 S Tx Ga Tx
Chambers, Nannie R Dtr W F Mar 1897 3 S Tx Ga Tx
Chambers, Cora Dtr W F Mar 1900 2/12 S Tx Ga Tx
Williams, Henry D Son-in-law W M Feb 1873 27 M 0 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
Williams, Ida Daug W F Sept 1883 16 M 0 0/0 Tx Ga Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Just Precinct 4
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 7B
99-103
Williams, Henry D Hd M W 37 M1 10 Ga SC Ga Farmer
Williams, Ida Wife F W 26 M1 10 5/4 Tx Ga Tx Farm Laborer
Williams, Henry M Son M W 8 S Tx Ga Tx Farm Laborer
Williams, Iva V Dtr F W 6 S Tx Ga Tx
Williams, Anna M Dtr F W 2 S Tx Ga Tx
Williams, Samuel D Son M W 7/12 S Tx Ga Tx

1920 Census
not located

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Justice Precinct 4
Enumerated April 29, 1930 by Jacob A. Watson
ED 202-6 SD 19 Sheet 10B
212-218
Williams, Henry D Hd M W 56 M 26 Tx SC Ga Farmer
Williams, Ida V Wf F W 46 m16 Tx Ga Tx
Williams, Sam Son M W 21 S Tx Tx Tx Log Cutter
Williams, Eula Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Williams, Eveline Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Williams, Wanda Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
---219
Jones, Nathan Boarder M W 40 S La La La Farmer","STR06" "I44083","Williams","Hollis Buford","29 Aug 1912","Yes, date unknown","0","Name Hollis Buford Williams
Event Type Birth
Event Date 29 Aug 1912
Event Place Farmers Branch, Dallas, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Father's Name James B Williams
Mother's Name Jennie Smith
Certificate Number 26684
Digital Folder Number 004127129
Image Number 00088

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X2BW-PWL : accessed 24 Nov 2013), Hollis Buford Williams, 1912.","STR06" "I5210","","","","","","","" "I39337","Williams","Jack A.","20 Sep 1905","7 Oct 1906","0","(Research):At the time of the 1910 census, Ida Chambers Williams indicated she was the mother of 5 children in total, only four of whom were still living. Based on this response, and that fact that these were the only adult Williams buried at New Hope near Jack A. Williams, it is assumed he is the child of Ida's that died young.","STR06" "I44080","Williams","James Benjamin","22 Jun 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","Name James Benjamin Williams
Event Type Draft Registration
Event Date 1917-1918
Event Place Tarrant County, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Birth Date 22 Jun 1873
Birthplace , , United States
Nationality United States
Affiliate Publication Title World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards
Affiliate Publication Number M1509
GS Film number 1983672
Digital Folder Number 005153644
Image Number 01843

Citing this Record:
""United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KZX1-8KG : accessed 24 Nov 2013), James Benjamin Williams, 1917-1918; citing Tarrant County, Texas, United States, NARA microfilm publication M1509, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d); FHL microfilm 1983672.","STR06" "I44080","Williams","James Benjamin","22 Jun 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Dallas County, JP 2
Enumerated 21 and 22 Apr 1910
SD 5 ED 80 Sheet 4B
82-83
Williams, James B Head m W 36 M1 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Williams, Jennie Wf F W 31 m1 15 8/6 Ky Ky Ky
Williams, Elsie Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Ky
Williams, Millard Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Ky Farm Laborer Home Farm
Williams, Robert Son m W 8 S Tx Tx Ky Farm Laborer
Williams, Lois Son M W 4 S Tx Tx Ky
Williams, Dora (sic) L Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Ky
Williams, Bert Son m W 4/12 S Tx Tx Ky

1930 Census
Texas, Tarrant County, Fort Worth City, Pr. 4
Enumerated 14 Apr 1930
ED 220-71 SD 9 Sheet 41A Stamped 263
27 St
2617-424-460
Williams, James B Head O 2300 M W 56 M 21 Tx ??? Ky Laundry Home Laundry
Williams Jann A Wf F W51 M 16 Ky Ky Ky
Williams, Elsie Dtr F W 27 S Tx Tx Ky Labor Poultry House
Williams, Thomas B Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Ky Grease maker Oil Refinery
Williams, J B Jr Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Ky Labor Rox factory
Williams, Hollis Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Ky Labor rox factory
Williams, Marie E/L Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Ky
Williams, Sallie E Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Ky
Williams, David R Son m W 8 S Tx Tx Ky","STR06" "I44082","Williams","James Benjamin","12 Feb 1911","6 Feb 1974","0","Name James Benjamin Williams
Event Type Death
Event Date 06 Feb 1974
Event Place Richland Hills, Tarrant, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 12 Feb 1911
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name James Benjamin Williams
Mother's Name Jane Ann Smith
Certificate Number 13348
GS Film number 2243039
Digital Folder Number 005145947
Image Number 01176

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3XM-SG1 : accessed 24 Nov 2013), James Benjamin Williams, 06 Feb 1974; citing certificate number 13348, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2243039.","STR06" "I5211","","","","","","","" "I25991","Williams","James Rushing","14 Apr 1927","16 Dec 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 20, 1995, Page 10

Rushing Williams

James Rushing Williams, 68, of Milam died at 11:05 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 16, 1995, at Hemphill Care Center.

A longtime resident of the Milam area, he was born April 14, 1927, in Shelby County as son of the late James William and Nancy (Hatton) Williams. Williams, a U. S. Army veteran of World War II, was a retired millwright at Temple-Inland Pineland Operations and a member of Camp Springs Baptist Church.

Survivors: wife, Hattie Williams of Milam; two daughters, Brenda Horton of Hemphill and Debbie Smith of Jasper; two sons, Ronnie Williams of Milam and Jimbo Williams of Center; 13 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. W. Clarence Howell and Bro. Vance R. Purtell officiating. Interment was at Gravelhill Cemetery in Sabine County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2009)","STR06" "I36862","","","","","","","" "I37316","","","","","","","" "I10642","Williams","John","Abt 1822","13 Jan 1902","0","John Williams was an ordained Minister of the Gospel, with the Primitive Baptist Faith. He was among those that founded and constituted Corinth Primitive Baptist Church. He and his descendants have and still are faithfully serving this Bethal spot. Elder John Williams served Corinth until his death in 1900. the church is located 4/10 mile east of the Lee, Florida exit off Interstate 10.

Source: http://www.rootsweb.com/~fllafaye/Family_History/family1.htm","STR06" "I46322","Williams","John Beeman","16 Oct 1916","10 Feb 2000","0","His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ray and Peggy Holbrooks Pace, shows he was a son of Walter Frankline Williams and Willie Mae Knight. A photo of his double headstone with wife Murrel, and of a military marker, are shown. The military marker was embossed with a cross and""

John Beeman Williams
US Army
World War II
Oct 15, 1916-Feb 10, 2000","STR06" "I31044","Williams","John Thomas","7 Jul 1866","28 Mar 1939","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine, JP 4
Enumerated 21 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 3B
53-53
Williams, John T Head M W 43 M1 7 Tx Tx US Farmer
Williams, Mary F Wf F W 23 m1 7 Tx Fl Tx
Williams, Camer A Son M W 6 S Tx Ga Tx
Williams, Fred T Son M W 4 S Tx Ga Tx
Williams, Henry B Son M W 3 S Tx Ga Tx
Williams, Vera L Dtr F W 1 S Tx Ga Tx
Williams, Emma Sister F W 34 S Ala SC Ga
53-54
Bragg, Lorena Mother in-law F W 43 Wd 10/9 Tx Ga Ga Farmer
Bragg, Ola Sister-in-law F W 22 S Tx Fl Tx Farm Laborer
Bragg, Cary Brother-in-law m W 13 S Tx Fl Tx Farm Laborer
Bragg, Martha A Sister-in-law F W 10 S Tx Fl Tx Farm Laborer
Bragg, Ramon Brother-in-law M W 7 S Tx Fl Tx Farm Laborer
Bragg, Clara A Sister-in-law F W 4 S Tx Fl Tx
","STR06" "I41837","Williams","Josiah ""Joe""","8 Sep 1827","17 Sep 1912","0","He has a military marker, with a cross. It is embossed with the following: ""Pvt Co C 27 La Inf, Confederate States Army""

FindAGrave shows him as a son of Rev. Samuel Williams and Nancy Parker, and indicates he was the father of 10 children.","STR06" "I45243","Williams","Julia Emily","14 Jul 1907","11 Mar 1996","0","Julia Emily McLemore

Julia Emily McLemore, 88, of Kirbyville died Monday, March 11, 1996, at Avalon Place.

She was a retired school teacher with 51 years service.

Survivors: five nieces, Bobbin Housman of Kirbyville, Phyllis Perkins of Corsiciana, Sue Vaughan of Longview, Jeannette Hoefar of Pasadena, and Bobbie Jean Streetman of Hunsboro, Alabama.

Graveside rites were held Wednesday at Home Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Forest Oaks Funeral Home in Jasper.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 20, 1996, Page 11","STR06" "I14746","","","","","","","" "I34626","","","","","","","" "I34032","","","","","","","" "I45936","","","","","","","" "I7127","Williams","Lewis Sullivan ""L. S.""","25 Mar 1836","25 Mar 1916","0","""Lewis and Daniel [Williams] were in the Civil War. In Dec of 1869, the Lewis, Daniel, and Hillary Judge Williams families came to Texas. At the same time Henry Y. Smith, the Brownings, Greers, Daniel Cordray, and no doubt, many other Georgians transfered themselves to Texas and settled in the Redlands of Sabine County. Lewis S. Williams was a surveyor and farmer.""","STR06" "I25994","","","","","","","" "I14270","Williams","Louisa Melvine","24 May 1839","24 Feb 1878","0","The daughter of Hillery Judge Williams.","STR06" "I12536","Williams","Lucette","8 Jul 1915","27 Jan 2013","0","Lucette Neal Boyett

Mrs. Lucette Neal Boyett, age 97, was born July 8, 1915, in San Augustine, Texas to the late John and Kate (Meador) Williams. She passed away in a local nursing home in San Augustine on January 27, 2013.
Mrs. Boyett was a member of the First United Methodist Church in San Augustine. For 40 years she was the owner of a ""Country Store"" near her home.

She will be dearly missed by her sons and daughters-in-law George and Geneva Neal of Newton, Texas, Billy and Sue Neal of Nederland, Texas; step-son Charles and Carol Boyett of San Augustine; grandchildren Danny Neal, Pam and Steve Rogers, Keith and Laurie Neal, Kristi and Kirby Hood, Cindi and Todd Bordelon; great-grandchildren Kortney and Jake Romero, Dustin and Tina Hood, Eric Neal, Erin Neal, Alli Bordelon, Jace Bordelon, Matt Rogers, Megan Rogers and Michael Rogers; great-great-grandchild Diesel Romero; along with numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husbands Arvie Neal and C.L. Boyett.

Funeral services will be Wednesday, January 30, 2013, 2:00 P.M., Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, San Augustine, with Bro. Randy Mills officiating. Visitation will begin at 11:00 A.M. until service time on Wednesday, January 30th. Burial will be in the Chapel Hill Cemetery, San Augustine County, Texas. Pallbearers will be Eric Neal, Dustin Hood, Kirby Hood, Todd Bordelon, Steve Rogers, Matt Rogers, David Williams, Jake Romero. Honorary pallbearers are Jase Bordelon and Michael Rogers.

(Courtesy of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home Time For Memory Website)

Print edition published in
THE SABINE COUNTY REPORTER
January 30, 2013, Page 7","STR06" "I5241","","","","","","","" "I23248","Williams","Margaret Rush","Abt 1788","Abt 1857","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 11 and 12 Oct 1850
Stamped 316
87-87
Margaret Payne 62 F $400 NC
Scott Ganntt 49 M Ga
88-88
Louisa Holoway and family
89-89
Benjamin W Payne 32 M Farmer Ga
Ursa Ann Payne 27 F La
Amanda Payne 5 F Tx
Epps Payne 3 M Tx
Sarah Agnes Payne 1 F Tx","STR06" "I44084","Williams","Marie","23 Mar 1914","Yes, date unknown","0","Name Marie Williams
Event Type Birth
Event Date 23 Mar 1914
Event Place Farmers Branch, Dallas, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Father's Name James B Williams
Mother's Name Jennie Smith
Certificate Number 8526
Digital Folder Number 004154408
Image Number 00637

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XLSY-NSH : accessed 24 Nov 2013), Marie Williams, 1914.","STR06" "I39226","Williams","Martha Ella ""Mattie""","26 Jan 1879","15 May 1972","0","Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Williams of the Isla community.
","STR06" "I39212","Williams","Mary E.","Abt 1849","Abt 1923","0","Kay Parker McCary shows her as a daughter of Hilliard Judge Williams and Martha Mobley.","STR06" "I13035","Williams","Mary Elizabeth","16 Sep 1856","3 Oct 1916","0","Her FindAGrave memorial pages, created by d. yancey, shows her as a daughter of John and Rena (Bohannon) Williiams, both born in Georgia.","STR06" "I44020","Williams","Mary Ellen","May 1876","Aft 1904","0","She is shown on ""The Limbs and Branches of the Smith Family Tree"" as a daughter of Patrick Stone WILLIAMS and Lucy Ellen BUTLER. This tree was posted to RootsWeb WorldConnect by Terry D. SMITH on November 10, 2013.

","STR06" "I18727","Williams","Mary Emily","13 Jun 1862","8 May 1940","0","Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Carmian:

Mary E. Kuykendall daughter of Stephen and Frances [Stuart] Williams born in White County 13 June 1862 died 8 May 1940 at Bone Gap, Ill. 77 years 10 months 25 days resided in White County most of her life except the last five years at the home of her daughter Mrs. Elvis Nelson of Bond GAp. She wed 4 April 1880 to Noah C. Kuykendall. Three children, one son Elmer Edgar preceded her in death in infancy, her husband died 23 Dec 1917. Leave two daughters Mrs. Nola M. Hale of Carmi, Mrs. Iva M. Nelson of Bone Gap, 6 grandchildren, one brother Jonathan Williams of Burnt Prairie, one sister Mrs. Julia Kuykendall of Crossville. She was a foster mother of Mrs. Maud Chalfant, who made her home with her until grown. Funeral at the home of her daughter. Services at McHenry Church with burial at Kuykendall Cemetery","STR06" "I46327","Williams","Mary Frances","16 Apr 1878","20 Jan 1968","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page links her to her parents, Junius Washington Williams and Mary Elizabeth Edwards Williams, and also links to seven siblings.","STR06" "I12906","Williams","Mary Louise","Aft 1850","Yes, date unknown","0","Schluter notes she was the granddaughter of Francis Marcus Weatherred.","STR06" "I30031","Williams","Mary Rebecca Francis","9 Sep 1909","6 Jun 2007","0","In her annotated transcription of the Gravel Hill Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows her as Mary Rebecca Conn, and that she married first Gram Berry Conn, second Ivy Ferguson, and third R. R. ""Bobby"" Butler; and that she was a daughter of Benjamin Grant Williams and Maggie Leona Allen.","STR06" "I28187","Williams","Maston Amos","30 Jun 1881","15 May 1950","0","Larry Crockers shows him as the son of Richard WILLIAMS. However, Michelle Turner emailed, on July 7, 2009, that Maston Amos Williams was actually the son of David James Williams and Florence Geisendorff.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6M7-L57
Name: Maston Amos Williams
Death Date: 15 May 1950
Death Place: Kirbyville, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 67 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1883
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Bud Williams
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Duck Williams
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2074369
Digital Film Number: 4169861
Image Number: 2104
Reference Number:
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I28187","Williams","Maston Amos","30 Jun 1881","15 May 1950","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pct 2, Dist 132
Page 113B
HH 123-123
Clark, Andrew Hd M 71 Wd Tx Sc Ky Farmer
Williams, Maston Son-in-law 29 M 10 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Odd Jobs
Williams, Sarah Dtr F 28 M 10 5/5 Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Williams, Ellen J G/D F 9 Tx Tx Tx
Williams, Elbert G/S M 7 Tx Tx Tx
Williams, James A G/S M 5 Tx Tx Tx
Williams, Lee G/S M 2 Tx Tx Tx
Williams, Ethel E. G/D F 5/12 Tx Tx Tx

(Transcriptions courtesy of Larry Crocker)","STR06" "I36850","Williams","Melba Louise Laverne","7 Aug 1940","25 Dec 2010","0","In the 1996 obituary of her mother, Alma Lee Williams, she was listed as Melba STANGE of Brookeland.

The Sabine County Reporter
December 29, 2010, page 16

Melba Laverne Medley

Melba Laverne Medley, 70, died suddenly in her home in Brookeland Saturday night, December 25, 2010. She was born in Kirbyville to Clarence Cledoth and Alma Lee Dryden Williams and had lived in Brookeland for 32 years, moving there from Jasper.

Mrs. Medley is survived by sons, Glenn Smith and Jerry Keith Smith, both of Brookeland, Robert Lee Medley of Bryan, and Stephen Medley of Alabama; daughter, Melba Alicia Medley of Victoria; brother, James Cledoth Williams of Jasper, sisters, Marjorie Y'Barbo of Kirbyville, Linda Whitton of Jasper, Brenda Ward of of Buna and Jo Ann Williams of Cushing. She is also survived by a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Medley was preceded in death by sons, Clyde Cledoth Smith and Joseph Edward Medley.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, Dec. 28 in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill. Burial followed in the Weeks Chapel Cemetery in Newton County.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill. Online condolences may be posted at www.starrfuneralhome.com.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2011)

Note: A page 1 article, titled ""Christmas Day Tragedy,"" noted that Medley, who was disabled and relied on a wheelchair for mobility, died in a house fire. Firefighters believe the fire may have begun in the living room, where numerous space heaters were located.","STR06" "I7039","Williams","Nannie","Aft 1901","","0","Could this the Nannie R. Williams (born ca 1902) that is the daughter of Simeon R. and Dora E. Williams? If so, then Marshall Pratt and Nannie R. Williams married AFTER the 1920 census, as they are both listed in the home of their parents at the time of the 1920 census. Additionally, Nannie R. Williams married Thomas Vance Parker in 1928. Therefore, if this is the same Nannie Williams then Marshal Pratt either died prior to 1928, or they divorced.","STR06" "I17753","Williams","Nannie ""Nan"" Roberta","Abt 1902","Yes, date unknown","0","A tireless worke in civic affairs and Charter Member of the Hemphill Garden Club. She is a member of the DAR, the Colonial Dames of the XVII Century and the James F. Gomer Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. (White and Toole, p 70).","STR06" "I17750","Williams","Nettie Florence","2 Apr 1875","30 Nov 1962","0","At that time (of the fire of Feb 26, 1918, the Williams) hotel was being managed by County Sheriff Bosco Bright and his wife, Nettie, who was a sister of Sim Williams. They were the parents of Sid Bright. (White and Toole, p 68).

Death Roll
Mrs. Nettie Bright

Hemphill, Dec 5 (spl) - Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Parker were called to Nacogdoches for the funeral of Mrs. Parker's aunt, Mrs. Nettie Bright, 87.

Funeral services were held in Cason and Monk Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Neal Cannon, district superintendent Methodist Conference, officiating. He was assisted by the Rev. Mr. Chapman, pastor of First Methodist Church, Nacogdoches. Burial was in a Nacogdoches cemetery.
Mrs. Bright was a native of Hemphill and member of a prominent pioneer family.

She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Sue Jameson and Mrs. Verde Arnold of Houston, and Mrs. Hattie Smith and Mrs. Lois Hale of Nacogdoches; two sons, Sid Bright of Natchitoches, La. and Charles Rutledge, Beaumont; one brother, George Williams of Alton; and one sister, Mrs. John Bright of Pasadena and numerous nieces and nephews.""

http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.sabine/462/mb.ashx","STR06" "I17750","Williams","Nettie Florence","2 Apr 1875","30 Nov 1962","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP One
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 12B
Yellowpine and Hemphill Avenue
242-???
Bright, Nettie F Head F W 44 Wd Tx Ga Ga None
Bright, Verdie A Dtr F W 24 S Tx Tx Tx Bookkeeper Lumber Mill
Bright, Sidney W Son M W 22 S Tx Tx Tx Officer County Clerk
Bright, Sue A Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Stenographer County Clerks Office
Bright, Hattie R Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx None
Bright, Charles L Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Bright, Adie L Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I44081","Williams","Nora Lee","17 Apr 1908","19 Sep 1967","0","Name Nora Lee Reeves
Event Type Death
Event Date 19 Sep 1967
Event Place Haltom City, Tarrant, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 17 Apr 1908
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Jim B Williams
Mother's Name Jennie Smith
Certificate Number 61707
GS Film number 2138741
Digital Folder Number 005165850
Image Number 00018

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3F7-PV8 : accessed 24 Nov 2013), Nora Lee Reeves, 19 Sep 1967; citing certificate number 61707, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2138741.","STR06" "I636","","","","","","","" "I34310","Williams","Patricia Gale","21 Nov 1947","2 Nov 1985","0","In her annotated transcription of the Gravel Hill Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows her as ""Pat Malone Clark, a daughter of Rushing and Hattie J. Williams. Her tombstone is inscribed ""Our mother-Gone, but not from our hearts.""","STR06" "I46330","Williams","Pattie Edwards","30 May 1882","13 Nov 1963","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of Junius Washington Williams and Mary Elizabeth Edwards Williams, and a sister of Mary Frances WIlliams McLemore, the wife of her husband's brother, William Thomas McLemore.","STR06" "I7845","Williams","Polly (The Widow)","Bef 1820","Yes, date unknown","0","Keith McGuire notes she had two children prior to her marriage to Noah Kuykendall, W.S. ""Bill"" Williams and Lucinda Williams. He further notes that Lucinda married a Perkins.","STR06" "I12194","","","","","","","" "I27091","Williams","Ronald Dale","1 Mar 1939","21 Jun 2007","0","Sabine County Reporter
June 27, 2007
Page 12

Ronald Dale Williams

Ronald Dale Williams, 68, of Kountze died Thursday, June 21, 2007 at Christus Hospital St. Elizabeth.

Williams was born March 1, 1939 to James and Willie Williams in Anson. He was a resident of Kountze for the last two years. He retired from Higman Towing and served his country in the United States Marine Corps for fourteen years.

Survivors: wife, Mary of Kountze; sons, John L. Williams of Kountze and Bobby Dale Williams of Nacogdoches; five grandchildren; brothers, Waydean Willams and Carmen Williams; and sister, Sandra Newman.

Graveside services with military honors were held Monday at Mason Cemetery in Milam under the direction of Broussard's, 530 W. Monroe, Kountze.","STR06" "I34031","","","","","","","" "I44085","Williams","Sallie Elizabeth","27 Mar 1916","Yes, date unknown","0","Name Sallie Elizabeth Williams
Event Type Birth
Event Date 27 May 1916
Event Place Farmers Branch, Dallas, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Father's Name James Benjamin Williams
Mother's Name Jane Ann Smith
Certificate Number 18890
Digital Folder Number 004478154
Image Number 00182

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X25J-S9T : accessed 24 Nov 2013), Sallie Elizabeth Williams, 1916.","STR06" "I28261","Williams","Samuel Paul","2 Apr 1896","9 Aug 1973","0","Larry Crocker shows him as the son of George WILLIAMS and Oleander FERGUSON.","STR06" "I12852","Williams","Sarah Ann","Abt 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","Malcom Dodd shows her as Sarah Ann ""Sally"" WILLIAMS, born Aug 1855.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ancestorsgray&id=I77165

She is also shown as Sarah Williams on FindAGrave, on the listing for her son, Riley.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Conner&GSiman=1&GScid=3009&GRid=18823027&

However, on a listing for an infant son of Alfred and Sarah posted by Kay Parker McCary, her last name is shown as unknown.
","STR06" "I6023","Williams","Sarah Jane","22 Mar 1881","3 Aug 1964","0","The daughter of John Franklin Williams and Delilah Caroline Couch.","STR06" "I23951","","","","","","","" "I17746","Williams","Simeon ""Sim"" Rufus","25 Jun 1873","20 Feb 1961","0","Sim Williams was Sherriff of Sabine County in 1908, and became a member of the 40th and 41st House of Representatives. He and his wife were members of the First Methodist Church.

In his 2002 book, THE MYSTERY OF LADY BOUNTIFUL, Bob Bowman writes that a $5,000 bond was posted for Lillian Knox, accuses of murdering her husband, timber magnate Hiram Knox. The bond was singed by five Hemphill men, including Dr. Tom ARNOLD, a witness for the prosecution. The other four were E. P PADGETT, a lawyer; J.P. (sic) FULLER, who owned a drug store; L.E. PRATT, a merchant; and John W. MINTON, attorney for the Knox family. Another press report listed S.R. Williams as surety. (Bowman, p. 105).

His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, showed him as the son of W. A. Williams and Susson Bickley. His occupation was listed as Hotel Operator, and he was shown as a Lifelong resident of Sabine County.","STR06" "I17746","Williams","Simeon ""Sim"" Rufus","25 Jun 1873","20 Feb 1961","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill, J.P. 1
Enumerated April 11, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-1 Sheet 81A
Williams, Simon R Manager M W 66 M No 7 Tx Same House Manager Hotel
Williams, Dora Managar Wife F W 66 M No 7 Tx Same House
Williams, Thelma Manager Dtr F W 34 S No H-4 Tx Same House Manager Retail Dress Shop
Sedberry, Ruth Guest F W 43 M No C-4 Tx Auistin Travis Tx Investigator Social Welfare
Beachamp, Oswald A Guest M W 43 S No H-4 Florida R Sabine Tx Judge County Counrt
Smith, Tillman Guest M W 21 S No H-4 Tx Lufkin Anglina Tx Employee Livestock Sanitary Comm.
Powell, Glenn Guest M W 26 S No H-4 Tx R Angelina Tx Bus Driver Bus Line
Beckham, Marie Waitress F W 24 D No H-4 Tx R Sabine Tx Waitress Hotel
Weatherred, Eliza Cook F W 19 M No 5 Tx R Sabine Tx Cook Hotel","STR06" "I17746","Williams","Simeon ""Sim"" Rufus","25 Jun 1873","20 Feb 1961","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I39485","Williams","Stella Jane","30 Apr 1897","11 Oct 1971","0","Laura Buckmaster shows her as Stella Jane WILLIAMS, a daughter of Richard WILLIAMS and Ella Morgan PARKER.","STR06" "I41818","","","","","","","" "I17752","Williams","Susan Esther","Abt 1898","Yes, date unknown","0","Either married or died prior to the 1920 census, as she is not listed in McDaniel's transcription.","STR06" "I17755","Williams","Thelma Harriett","1 Feb 1906","Yes, date unknown","0","A member of the Hemphill Garden Club and the DRT. (White and Toole, p 69).","STR06" "I8600","Williams","Tomsil","12 Feb 1831","Bef 1873","0","Also shown as ""Tonazil"" and ""Tomsie."" She is buried in an unmarked grave near her husband and his second wife.","STR06" "I23949","Williams","Van","13 Sep 1946","24 Nov 2012","0","Van Williams, 66, of Bronson, died Saturday morning in his home. He was born in Hemphill to Alvin and Mavie Ann Sparks Williams and has lived in Sabine County all his life. Van served in the U.S. Army and was a retired jailer for the Sabine County Sheriff's Department. Van was a member of the Rosevine Church of God.

Van is survived by his wife Christine King Williams of Bronson, his sons; Jamie E. Williams and his wife Lisa of Hemphill, Bryan Matthew Williams and his fiance' Morgan Holloway of Bronson, his daughter Shellie Dorsey and her husband Benjie of Chugiak, Alaska, his brother Billy John Williams and his wife Jane of Bronson, and eight grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 6:00PM until 9:00PM, Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 2:00PM, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Plainview Cemetery.

Copied from www.starrfuneralhome.com
A nearly identical obituary was published in The Sabine County Reporter on November 28, 2012, Page 12","STR06" "I45452","Williams","Vera Vivian","27 Dec 1901","31 Jul 1991","0","Listed as Vera V in 1940.","STR06" "I20491","Williams","Verna","1 Jul 1904","17 Sep 1985","0","The daughter of Edward WILLIAMS and Kathryn MURPHY. (Milligan, p 353).","STR06" "I28315","Williams","Walster ""Walt""","7 Aug 1917","4 May 2000","0","Williams -- Walster ""Walt,"" 82, Nora, died Thursday (5/4/00) in Lincoln. Born, Nora. Military: WWII, U.S. Navy.

Survivors: wife, Margaret; son, Roger, Nora; niece, Debbie Corman, Grand Island; sister, Thelma Hertel, Anniston, Ala.; five grandchildren; other relatives.

Services: 2 p.m. Monday, Community United Church of Christ, Nelson. Nora Cemetery. Visitation: today 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Sunday 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Memorials in care of the family. Klawitter-Price Funeral Home, Nelson

SSN 507-48-6749

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, 6 May 2000 Lincoln Journal Star)","STR06" "I28155","Williams","Wanda Holly","26 Oct 1924","30 Nov 2010","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 8, 2010, Page 14

Wanda Carpenter

Wanda Williams Carpenter, 86, of Jasper, died Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2010, at Christus Jasper Memorial Hospital. A native of Sabine County she was a longtime Jasper resident. She was very active at Beech Grove Baptist Church where she held many offices in the church.

Services were held Friday, Dec. 3, 2010, at Beech Grove Baptist Church in Jasper with burial at New Hope Cemetery near Milam.

Survivors include her husband of 67 years, Wayne Carpenter of Jasper; son Ronald Wayne and Debbie Carpenter of Jasper; sister Evelyn Bragg of Milam; and a number of nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Henry and Ida Williams; brothers, Sam and Melvin; and sisters, Eula, Iva and May.

Memorials may be made to the Beech Grove Baptist Church Library, c/o Beech Grove Baptist Church, 1008 FM 777, Jasper, TX 75951.

Services were under the direction of Stringer and Griffin Funeral Home in Jasper.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2010)

A nearly identical obituary was also published in the San Augustine Tribunbe, Thursday, December 9, 2010, page 10","STR06" "I17745","Williams","William Archer","7 Jun 1846","4 Mar 1901","0","David WILLIAMS (1807-1899) and CYNTHIA YOUNG (1815-1910) were the parents of William Archer Williams. They came to Texas from Georgia prior to 1880. Their graves are in the Bickley Cemetery, north of Geneva. (White and Toole, p 70).","STR06" "I31842","Williams","William Lane","18 Aug 1896","2 Jul 1959","0","His FindAGrave Memorial page, created by Jeff Hubbard, links him to his parents, Evander Williams and Rosa Lane. It also showss that he had a miltary marker inscribed ""NC PVT CO M 54 IN 6 DIV WWII""","STR06" "I31843","Williams","Willie Anderson","28 Jan 1926","15 Dec 1968","0","He married a SMITH.","STR06" "I25448","Williams","Woodrow Wilson","11 May 1913","27 Oct 1997","0","The SSDI instead shows his DOB as 6 Nov 1912. Melba McLemore shows him as a son of Frank and Cora M. Williams, who in 1930 were residents of Hood County, Texas, and the parents of a large family.","STR06" "I1354","Williamson","Addison Heaton ""Red""","25 Jan 1921","23 Jan 2006","0","Listed as A H Williamson on the Social Security Death Index.

Addison Heaton ""Red"" Williamson, 84, of Dallas died January 23, 2006 at Wismer House in Dallas. Born January 25, 1921 in Hartford, Connecticut and former resident of Beaumont, Red received his baccalaureate from Wesleyan University and his Master's degree and doctorate in Chemistry from Purdue. He was employed by DuPont Chemical for thirty-five years, retiring in 1984. He was married to Lynn Lewis Campbell for thirty-five years, and in 1957 they moved from Wilmington, Delaware to Beaumont, Texas. He was a long time member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, serving as Elder, Deacon, and Property Chair for many years.

After his wife Lynn died in 1990, he moved to Toledo Village on Toledo Bend Reservoir, followed by a move to Dallas, Texas in 2003. He is preceded in death by his parents, Rulon and Carolee Williamson; and his brother, Bill. He is survived by his sons, Jack Williamson and his wife Jodi, and their children Michael and Megan and Roger Williamson and his wife Sharon and their children Kelsey, Lauren and Andrew; his daughters, Bonnie Arnold and her husband Bill and their children Emily, Ashley and Jeremy and Annabelle McLemore and her husband John and their children Addison, Natalie and David. Funeral services will be 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 25, 2006 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church followed by burial at Forest Lawn Cemetery. A gathering of family and friends will be on Wednesday beginning at 1:00 p.m. until time of service at the Church. He will be dearly missed by his family and friends for his love of family and enthusiasm for adventure.

The Beaumont Enterprise home : news : obituaries Deaths - January 25, 2006","STR06" "I6464","Williamson","Alvis Milton","28 Jan 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","Alvis Milton Williamson
The 1900 census has this person named John H., born Jan. 1894, age 6 but the 1910 census shows him as Alvis M. age 15.

Wise Co. TX Marriages
Williamson, Alvis - Rice, Miss Ada Dec 1, 1915 Book 8 Page 161

WWI Draft Registration - June 5, 1917
Name: Alvis Milton Williamson
City: Greenwood
County: Wise
State: Texas
Birthplace: Greenwood, Texas
Birth Date: Jan 28 1894
Race: Caucasian
Roll: 1983875
DraftBoard: 0
Occupation: Farming
Next of kin: Wife and child
Gray eyes, black hair","STR06" "I6464","Williamson","Alvis Milton","28 Jan 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 census Montague Co. TX ED43 Pg. 67A
Prect. 3
Alvord Road
Fm/4/4 Williamson, Alvis M., head, MW, 25, M, TX TX TX
Ada O., wife, FW, 21, M, TX MO TX
Mildred O., dau., FW, 3, TX TX TX
J.J., son, MW, 1 1/12, TX TX TX

1930 census Haskell Co. TX ED 104-1 Pg. 23A
Haskell city
545/639 Williamson, Alvis, head, MW, 36, M, age when firs
t married 21, TX MO TX
Ada, wife, FW, 31, M, age when first married 17, TX MO TX
Odell M., dau., FW, 13, TX TX TX
J.J., son, MW, 11, TX TX TX
Alvis L., son, MW, 3, TX TX TX
Gerald J., son, MW, 1, TX TX TX","STR06" "I21847","Williamson","Amanda ""Mandy"" Caroline","22 Feb 1851","19 Jan 1933","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page instead lists her as Amanda Caroline ""Carrie"" Williamson Carter, a daughter of Page Williamson and Edith Burks Williamson.","STR06" "I13941","","","","","","","" "I2555","Williamson","Arminda","1 Jan 1842","10 Nov 1895","0","Wynema McGrew writes that she died of Pneumonia at the home of her son in Baton Rougue.","STR06" "I6475","Williamson","Calvin Weaver","2 Sep 1898","6 Nov 1976","0","Wise County Messenger Page 17 11 Nov 1976

Calvin Weaver Williamson, Sr., 78, died Saturday at his home, west of Decatur. Services were Monday at Christian Funeral Chapel. Frank Briscoe and the Rev. Terry Atkinson officiated with burial in Oaklawn Cemetery. Pallbearers were Calvin Williamson III, Rodney Wilson, Bob Nowell, Curt and Carl Williamson and Jerry Rasbury.

Williamson, born Sept. 2 1898 in Greenwood, was a retired deputy collector of United States Customs. He married Iva Mae Walker July 30, 1921.

Survivors include his wife; son Calvin Williamson, Jr. of Decatur; brother Ervin Williamson; and five grandchildren.

His funeral record shows he was a veteran of World War I, gives the full names of his wife and parents, and also his cause of death.","STR06" "I3856","Williamson","Calvin Weaver","9 Sep 1933","1 Oct 2001","0","Wise Co. (TX) Messenger, October 4, 2001

Calvin Weaver Williamson Jr. 1933-2001

Service for Calvin Weaver Williamson Jr., 68, of Decatur was Wednesday, Oct. 3, at Coker Funeral Home Chapel. John Featherston officiated, assisted by Marcus Brecheen. Burial followed at Oaklawn Cemetery in Decatur. Williamson died Monday, Oct. 1, 2001, in Decatur. Born Sept. 9, 1933, in Laredo, he was the owner and operator of an auto repair business. He married Cleva Lou Griffin on July 23, 1953, in McAllen. He was a member of the Central Fellowship Church of Christ in Decatur, Masonic Lodge No. 779, Toastmasters International and the Off 380 Players. He graduated from Texas A&M University in 1977. He is survived by his wife, Lou Williamson of Decatur; four sons, Calvin Williamson III, Carl Williamson and Curt Williamson, all of Decatur, and Cevin Williamson of Dallas; a daughter, Cassandra Williamson Byrd of Decatur; 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Pallbearers were to be Cevin, Carl and Calvin Williamson III, Robby and Bob Brooks, Charles Whitaker and Curt Williamson.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)

Both his double grave marker and his footstone are shown on his Find A Grave memorial page.

His footstone is engraved with a masonic emblem, and:

Calvin Weaver Williamson Jr
September 9, 1933-October 1, 2001
Husband, Father, Teacher, Mechanic

His funeral record lists the full names of his wife and parents, as well as his cause of death.","STR06" "I6409","Williamson","Claude Lee","11 Mar 1887","23 Jun 1964","0","Lynell Cordell found the following family in Federal Census records, and thinks maybe this is Claude Lee Williamson in 1930. It's really hard to read and she didn't find them in 1920.

1930 census Crosby Co. TX ED 54-7 Pg. 230B (extra hard to read)
Lorenzo town - Second Street
17/17 Williamson, Claud L., head, MW, 43, M, age when first married 26, TX MO MO
Irene M., wife, FW, 42, M, age when first married 26, TX KY TX
Hazel(?), dau., FW, 16, TX TX TX
Namie L., dau., FW, 14, TX TX TX
C. L. Jr., son, MW, 12, TX TX TX
Jack, son, MW, 9, TX TX TX
Joe, son, MW, 8, TX TX TX
Bobbie L., son, MW, 6, TX TX TX
Dorothy L., dau, FW, 6, TX TX TX
Can't read, dau., FW, 4, TX TX TX
Another family is in this house but I can't read the names.

Lynell also pointed out that Juanita Rainey had corresponded with a Dr. W. Joe Williamson, the son of Claude, and grandson of Jerry. The 8 year old Joe in the above family makes this a likely fit.","STR06" "I6508","Williamson","Ellen","21 Sep 1907","30 Jul 1930","0","Cemetery Records: DOB 9-21-1907 DOD 7/30/1960

COKER FUNERAL HOME RECORDS ? Wise Co. TX

Williamson, Ellen F., Death date- July 30, 1930, - Birth date- Sept 21, 1897, Cottonwood Cem., single, Parents: Jerry Williamson, Lou Emma Gentry, Farm girl - Tuberculosis - 8 brothers were pall bearers (Note: Differs from the Cemetery records, above)

Juanita is really on top of things! She noticed that the 1930 census shows Ellen as 22 years old. Then I noticed that Ellen is not on the 1900 census. So, we've decided that maybe both the cemetery record and the funeral home record may be right and wrong. What do you think of the dates 9/21/1907 - 7/30/1930? Lynell","STR06" "I6432","Williamson","Elmer","8 Mar 1892","30 Jul 1964","0","The Wise Co. Messenger -- Aug. 1964

Services Held for Elmer Williamson

Elmer Williamson, 72, a lifelong resident of Wise County, died July 30 in a Decatur hospital. Funeral services were held August 1 in Alvord Church of Christ with J.E. Doggett officiating. Burial was in Alvord. Mr. Williamson was born at Greenwood March 8, 1892. He taught school for 25 years at Prarie Point, Roe, Greenwood and Rush Creek and served with the U.S. Post Office for 1928 to 1961. Survivors include his widow; one son, Delwin Williamson of Denton; two daughters, Mrs. Weldon McNeely of Shreveport and Mrs. Ray Helms of Dallas; four brothers, Luther Williamson of Ardmore, Jayson Williamson of Lubbock, Weaver Williamson of Pharr and Irvin Williamson of Lawton, Oklahoma and eight grandsons.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6MJ-8Y7
name: Elmer Williamson
death date: 30 Jul 1964
death place: Decatur, Wise, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 72 years
estimated birth date:
birth date: 08 Mar 1892
birthplace: Greenwood, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Jerry Williamson
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Lou Gentry
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Retired Postal Service
place of residence: Alvord, Wise, Texas
cemetery: Alvord
burial place: Alvord, Texas
burial date: 01 Aug 1964
additional relatives: X
film number: 2117595
digital film number: 4028380
image number: 1819
reference number: CN 47289
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Elmer Williamson, 1964
","STR06" "I6432","Williamson","Elmer","8 Mar 1892","30 Jul 1964","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 census Wise Co. TX

ED 249-15 Sheet 15B
County road in Greenwood 328/344

Williamson Elmer, MW 38 M 24 TX MO MO
Williamson, Ivon, FW 34 M 20 TN TN TN
Williamson, Lourine, dau. FW 12 TX TX TN
Williamson, Delwin, son MW 10 TX TX TN
Williamson, Doris, dau. FW 8 TX TX TN","STR06" "I44182","Williamson","Fay Lyda","31 Dec 1912","18 Feb 2011","0","Obituary (From FindAGrave)

Fay Nethery, 98, died Friday morning in the Hemphill Care Center in Hemphil, Texas after an illness.

She was born in Dike, Texas to Edward Clinton and Mable Blanche Connor Williamson. She was a retired Licensed Vocational Nurse. Fay was a resident of Milam, Texas for forty-two years moving from Beaumont and she was a member of Bethany Baptist Church in Milam.

Mrs. Nethery is survived by two daughters, Patricia Cayce and her husband Dick of Longview, Texas and Shirley Nolan of Beaumont, Texas. She is also survived by eleven grandchildren, fourteen great grandchildren, and eleven great great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be at 2pm Monday, Feb 21, 2011 in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel.

Burial will follow in the Milam Cemetery.","STR06" "I1640","Williamson","Guinn Thomas ""Barney""","7 Dec 1923","26 Mar 2009","0","Wise Co. Messanger
Sunday, March 29, 2009

Guinn Thomas 'Barney' Williamson 1923-2009

Funeral for Guinn Thomas ""Barney"" Williamson, 85, of Decatur was to be at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 28, at the First United Methodist Church in Decatur with the Revs. Johnny Irish and Roy Spore officiating. Burial was to follow at Oaklawn Cemetery.
Williamson died Thursday, March 26, 2009, in Bridgeport.

Born Dec. 7, 1923, in Decatur to Homer and Ruth (Taylor) Williamson, he married Margaret Douglas Usry Feb. 24, 1979, in Decatur. He graduated from Texas Tech with a chemical engineering degree and was vice president for Ingersoll-Rand of Houston. He was a long-time member of the First United Methodist Church in Decatur and was a member of the Wise County Council for Alcohol and Drug Abuse.

He was preceded in death by two sons, Wayne and Scott Williamson.

He is survived by his wife; two sons, John Tally and wife, Cathy, of Decatur and Rick Tally and wife, Carol, of Fort Worth; a daughter, Sharon Cox and husband, Danny, of Arlington; three grandchildren, Jennifer Vaughan and husband, Gabe, of Little Elm, Jason Tally and wife, Crystal, of Decatur and Chris Courtright of Fort Worth; two great-grandchildren, Alexis and Ethan Tally of Decatur; and a niece and nephew.

Pallbearers were to be Dwight Reeves, Gary Shelton, Mickey Doyle, Mike McQuiston, Ronnie Walker, Chuck Heaberlin, Jeremy House and Gordon Hofstra.

(Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I45241","","","","","","","" "I6497","Williamson","Irving","20 Sep 1904","Dec 1986","0","He worked for Marvin Payne at the Chickashaw Cottonseed oil mill for a while. He lived with Marvin and his cousin Grace for about two months.

Index of 19,202 Birth Records Recorded in Wise County, Texas 1860's - 1930's
WILLIAMSON Jerry GENTRY Lou - Irving Dale 9/20/04 M Greenwood 1209 & 1209a & 1209b

Social Security Death Index
Name: Irving Williamson
SSN: 519-24-5373
Last Residence: 73505 Lawton, Comanche, Oklahoma, United States of America
Born: 20 Sep 1904
Died: Dec 1986
State (Year) SSN issued: Idaho (Before 1951 )","STR06" "I6421","Williamson","James Homer","10 Dec 1888","14 Mar 1963","0","James Homer Williamson obit-
Wise Co. newspaper - March 1963

J.H. Williamson Buried March 16

James Homer Williamson, 74, died March 14 in a local hospital following a short illness. He was a native of Greenwood, a lifetime resident of Texas, a member of the Methodist church and a retired mail carrier. He moved back to Decatur four months ago after having lived in Lubbock the past 18 years.
He is survived by his wife, the former Miss Ruth Taylor; two sons, Taylor Williamson of Lubbock and Guinn T. Williamson of Tulsa, Okla.; one daughter Mrs. Dorcell Young of Denton; six brothers, C. L. Williamson of Amarillo, J. C. Williamson of Lubbock, Elmer Williamson of Alvord, Luther Williamson of Ardmore, Okla., C. W. Williamson of McAllen and Irvin Williamson of Lawton, Okla.; and six grandchildren.
Funeral services were held March 16 in the First Methodist Church with Rev. Raymond Corrigan, pastor, and Dr. R. E. Bell officiating. Interment was in Oak Lawn Cemetery. Pallbearers were R. N. Gregg and W. H. Finley of Decatur, J. L. McClung of Bridgeport, J. D. McElhanney of Chico, Willard Howell and Ben J. Fox of Alvord and John G. Loftin of-----(transcription of undated, unreferenced clipping, courtesy of Lynell Cordell. She notes that the bottom of the article was cut off)

Lynell also shared his Funeral Record, which lists the full name of his parents and his wife. His father was shown as born in Missouri, and his mother in Texas.","STR06" "I6421","Williamson","James Homer","10 Dec 1888","14 Mar 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:


Federal Census
1930 census
Texas, Briscoe County, Silverton
ED 23-1 Pg. 243B
Silverton Town
13/152
Williamson, John (sic) H., head, O $4000 M W, 41, M 28 TX TX TN US Mail Carrier
Ruth, wife, F W, 42, M 29 TX TX TN
Ann, dau., F W, 4 1/12,S TX TX TX
Guen, son, M W, 3 3/12 (sic), S TX TX TX
Taylor, son, M W, 1 1/2 (sic) S TX TX TX","STR06" "I23900","Williamson","James Taylor","30 May 1920","14 Jan 1997","0","When he registered for the draft during World War II, he was not currently employeed, and was shown as being 5'9"" tall, 165 pounds, with Brown hair and eyes. Nearest relative was J. H. Willamson.

His FindAGrave memorial page has a photo of his military marker. It is engraved with a cross and:

James T. Williamson
T Sgt US Army Air Force
World War II
May 30, 1920 Jan 14, 1997
","STR06" "I6442","Williamson","Jason ""Jake"" C.","19 Nov 1890","1 Mar 1969","0","(Research):

1930 Census
Texas, Jones County, JP 6
Enumerated April 15, 1930
ED 127-16 SD 8 Sheet 6B
Anson Road
124-126
Williamson, Jason C Head M W 38 m 27 Tx Tx Tx Teacher School
Williamson, Nora M Wf F W 30 M 19 Tx Va Va
Williamson, Louise A Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Williamson, Thelma M Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Williamson, Windol W Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Williamson, Virginia M Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Williamson, Robert C Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Williamson, Roy S Son M W 3 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx

","STR06" "I6398","Williamson","Jeremiah M. ""Jerry""","3 Apr 1858","8 Aug 1960","0","Lynell shows him as the son of John Alvis Williamson, and Juanita Rainey notes that his mother was Harriett Ann Harvey. This is confirmed by Bryan Patterson, a direct descendant.

Wise County Messenger, page 1, 11 August 1960

Jerry Williamson, 102, Buried at Greenwood (sic)

Funeral services were held at 2 pm Wednesday in Christian Chapel here for Jerry Williamson, 102-year-old pioneer Wise County resident, who died Monday in a Lubbock convalescent home. Burial was in Cottonwood Cemetery, north of Decatur. Williamson, a native of Missouri, came with his parents from Tennessee in 1863 to the Greenwood Community north of here. On the wagon journey, the family's goods were confiscated by Union soldiers.

Williamson, a retired farmer, had lived in Lubbock about five years. He resided at Greenwood most of his life, but lived also at Haskell and Vega.

His wife died in 1939 after 55 years of marriage.

Surviving are seven sons, Claude Williamson of Amarillo, Homer and J.C. Williamson of Lubbock, Elmer Williamson of Greenwood, Luther Williamson of Ardmore, Oklahoma, Weaver Williamson of Pharr and Irving Williamson of Lawton, Oklahoma, and a sister, Mrs. Fannie Mauldin----(?) (illegible).

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I6398","Williamson","Jeremiah M. ""Jerry""","3 Apr 1858","8 Aug 1960","0","(Research):
Census Information:

1930 census Wise Co. TX

ED 247-15 Sheet 12A 248/259

Williamson, Jerry, MW 71 M 27 MO TN TN
Lou E., FW 63 M 19 TX TN TN
Doyle, son MW 28 TX MO TX
Ellen, dau. FW 22 TX MO TX

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I48122","Williamson","John Wayne","19 Sep 1928","7 May 1988","0","The US Social Security Applications and Claims Index shows his parents as Dutch E WILLIAMSON and Alta B EITEL","STR06" "I1635","Williamson","Lou Ann","18 Mar 1926","19 Sep 1996","0","Her Texas Birth Certificate listed her parents as Homer Williamson and Ruth Taylor, both born in Wise County. Her father's occupation was listed as R.F.D. Service. M. Post.

She was shown as the third of three living children born to Ruth.","STR06" "I18937","","","","","","","" "I6453","Williamson","Luther J.","29 Dec 1895","10 Jan 1972","0","Luther Williamson and his cousin Grace Ellen Gentry were fond of one another and used to correspond.

He married (1) Edna Beatrice ??? b. 4 Sept 1905 d. 28 Dec 1987 (2) Ilma C. ??? b. 22 Dec 1904 d. 10 Dec 1959 and (3) Beulah ??? b. 12 Apr 1905 d. 22 May 1983. He is buried next to Ilma in the Rose Hill Cemetery in Carter County, Oklahoma. His grave marker shows: FS Texas, Pfc., Co B, 359 Inf. -- WWI

?b?In April, 2006, Lynell Gentry sent the following email about Luther Williamson: ""Luther is confusing because of the Ardmore City Directories showing him with Edna in 1935 thru 1955 or so. He's listed as a postal worker and that matches with his obit. But, in 1957 he's listed with llma and then she died in 1959 so he's alone the next years and then Beulah is listed in 1968. Looks to me that Ilma should be there in the early years if they married in Wise Co. in 1919. Unless.....Ilma (don't know if those are L's or I's (eyes) but maybe it sounds like Edna?

WWI Draft Registration - 1917
Name: Luther Williamson
City: Rt. 1 Greenwood
County: Wise
State: Texas
Birthplace: Greenwood, Texas;United States of America
Birth Date: Dec 29 1895
Race: Caucasian
Roll: 1983875
Occupation: Farmer
Married or Single: Single
Black eyes, brown hair

Wise Co. TX Marriages
Williamson, Luther - Dodge, Miss Ilnia July 29, 1919 Book 8 Page 554

1930 census Carter Co. OK ED 10-27 Pg. 84B
Morgan Twp.
235/246 Williamson, Luther, head, MW, 34, M, age when first married 23, TX TX TX
Ilma, wife, FW, 31, M, age when first married 20, TX OH AL
Dena M., dau., FW, 3, OK TX TX

Daily Ardmorite Monday, Jan. 10, 1972 Luther Williamson

Services for Luther Williamson, 76, will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Harvey Chapel conducted by Rev. J. Cullis Smith, First Orthodox Baptist Church and Rev. Joe Wiggins, Emmanuel Baptist Church. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery.

Williamson, 1106 Third Ave. SW, died Sunday night in Ardmore after a three-month illness. Born Dec. 29, 1895 at Greenwood, Tex., he had been a resident of Ardmore for 50 years, coming here from Decatur, Tex.. He married Beulah Green Sept. 15, 1967 in Ardmore. A retired postal worker, he was a veteran of World War I. Williamson was a member of the First Orthodox Baptist Church, the American Legion, Disabled American Veterans and the ""40 et 8"".

Survivors include his wife, Beulah, of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Frank Cummings, Jr., Gainesville, Tex.; a step-daughter, Mrs. T. M. Taylor, Burkburnett, Tex.; two brothers, I.D., Lawton, and C. Weaver, Pharr, Tex.; a grandson; and three great grandsons.

Pallbearers will be Bill Blalock, I.D. Copenhaver, Charles Grad, Ben Layne, J.T. Salyer, and L.K. Vann. Harvey Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I48124","Williamson","Mark Steven","14 Oct 1960","26 Sep 2021","0","Mark Steven Williamson, Sr., age 60, of Pineland, Texas passed away Sunday, September 26, 2021 at his residence surrounded by his family and friends.

Steve, known to many as ""Homeboy"", was born in Houston, Texas on October 14, 1960 to John Wayne Williamson and Barbara Ann Dickerson Williamson.

He was a graduate of West Sabine High School and a member of Bethel Baptist Church in Pineland. He was also a member of the United States National Guard. He spent most of his life in Sabine County and loved living in lakes area.

Steve worked at Big Chief Grocery during his high school years. After graduation, he moved to Orange and where he worked as a meat processor. He ended his career in construction work where he worked in welding and pipefitting.

Steve was a Christian man. He loved his family most of all. He was the most kind hearted soul that never met a stranger and he had many friends all over. Fishing and playing golf was some of his favorite pass times. He would drive many miles just to fish or golf.

Steve is survived by his beloved wife of 37 years, Teresa Graham Williamson of Pineland, his mother, Barbara Dickerson of Pineland, his children, Darrell Wayne Williamson and Kendra A. Williamson and husband, Bo Brown, all of Pineland, his brother, Mike Williamson and wife, Judy, of Arkansas, his sister, Lisa Welch and husband, Doug, of Pineland, brother-in-law, David Forse, sister and brother-in-law, Randy Goudy and wife, Stephanie, his grandchildren, Kiera Williamson, Madison Williamson, Cali Brown, Damon Brown, Baylee White, Landen White and Jaeda Williamson, all of Pineland and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his son, Mark S. Williamson, Jr., his father, John Wayne Williamson, his brother, Wayne Williamson, his sister, Nancy Forse and mother-in-law, Lillie V. Toddhunter.

Visitation will be held from 5:pm, Tuesday, September 28, 2021 at Bethel Chapel Missionary Baptist Church, 854 U.S. Hwy 96, Pineland, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 10am, Wednesday, September 29, 2021 in Bethel Chapel Missionary Baptist Church under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Brother Joe Caraway officiating.

Burial will follow services in Bethel Chapel Cemetery with Jerry Dickerson, Ronnie Ledoux, Goat King, Sonny Armstrong, Ernest Miller, George Welch and Wayne Durden serving as pallbearers.

Downloaded from Find A Grave
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 29, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I18938","Williamson","Merrill Delwin","13 Oct 1919","10 Dec 2004","0","College of Arts and Sciences
Alumni Appreciation Day honorees (didn't find a date)
Engineering Technology
Dr. Merrill D. Williamson
Argyle, TX - BS 1947; MS 1952
Professor Emeritus from UNT. Dr. Williamson was also head of the Industrial Education Department at Abilene Christian University from 1962 to 1986, Industrial Education Coordinator at Southwest Mississippi Junior College and Visiting Professor at Iowa State University, Texas A&M University and the University of Northern Colorado.

Dr. Williamson has received the Distinguished Service Award and Distinguished Leadership Award from the Texas Industrial Arts Association, the Teacher Educator of the Year Award from the Texas Council on Industrial Arts Teacher Education and was inducted into the Hall of Honor for the Association for Texas Technology Education.

The North Texan Online
University of North Texas.

Merrill Delwin Williamson ('47, '52 M.S.), Denton, Professor Emeritus of industrial arts, 1962-1984. A veteran of the U.S. Air Force, he received his bachelor's and master's degrees from North Texas and his doctorate from the University of Missouri. Before joining North Texas, he taught at several schools and colleges, including Southwest Mississippi Junior College, the Dallas ISD and Abilene Christian College. He served as executive secretary and president of the Texas Industrial Arts Association and also served on the state Child Welfare Board and was active in Habitat for Humanity.

University of North Texas Bulliten Board, Feb. 11, 2005 (online)

Obituary:
MERRILL DELWIN WILLIAMSON, 85, Professor Emeritus of industrial arts who worked at North Texas from 1962 to 1984, died Dec. 10 in Denton. A veteran of the U.S. Air Force, he received his bachelor's degree in 1947 and master's degree in 1952 from North Texas, then earned his doctorate at the University of Missouri in 1958. He taught at several schools and colleges before joining North Texas, including Southwest Mississippi Junior College, the Dallas ISD and Abilene Christian College. He was a member of many organizations, including Phi Delta Kappa, the Texas State Teachers Association, the Texas Industrial Arts Association and the American Council on Industrial Arts Teacher Education. He served as executive secretary and later as president of the TIAA. He also served on the state Child Welfare Board and was active in Habitat for Humanity. Survivors include five sons, Byron, Greg, Tim, Scott and David Williamson, professor of sociology at UNT; 10 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Celia Williamson, associate professor of rehabilitation, social work and addictions and special assistant to the provost, is his daughter-in-law. A funeral service was held Dec. 14 at Singing Oaks Church of Christ in Denton. Burial was at Roselawn Cemetery.


(Above courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)","STR06" "I17958","Williamson","Rachel Inez","24 Aug 1890","Oct 1984","0","The Williamson family lived in Panola County, Texas. (White and Toole, p 88).","STR06" "I6486","Williamson","Stewart Doyle","17 Oct 1901","16 Dec 1954","0","Name: Stewart Doyle Williamson
Death date: 16 Dec 1954
Death place: Haskell, Haskell, Texas
Gender: Male
Race or color (on document): White
Age at death: 53 years 1 month 29 days
Estimated birth year:
Birth date: 17 Oct 1901
Birth place: Wise Co., Texas
Marital status: Married
Spouse name:
Father name: Jerry Williamson
Father birth place: Missouri
Mother name: Lou Emma Gentry
Mother birth place: Texas
Occupation: Farming
Residence: Haskell, Haskell, Texas
Cemetery name: Willow
Burial place: Haskell, Texas
Burial date: 17 Dec 1954
Additional relatives:
Film number: 2114328
Digital GS number: 4165412
Image number: 2276
Reference number: cn 61361
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

(Courtesy of Lynell Cordell)","STR06" "I2559","Williamson","Wiley","11 Dec 1811","19 Sep 1883","0","Said to be the son of Franklin Williamson and Frances COULTER.","STR06" "I39904","Williard","Nancy ""Nannie"" Mahalya","22 May 1883","26 Apr 1951","0","Date of birth and death shown as they were engraved on her headstone.","STR06" "I29919","Willingham","James J.","Abt 1839","31 May 1862","0","McLemore Burying Ground, Montgomery, Alabama

From DAR records 1936

James J. Willingham
----
May 31, 1862
In Memory of Lt. Col. Jas. J Willingham, 6th Alabama Regiment who was killed in the battle of Seven Pines, aged 23 years, 3 months and 17 days (son of William F. Willingham & Rebecca McLemore; grandson of James & Elizabeth Harper McLemore)

The McLemore Burying Ground is about one mile off the Montgomery -Atlanta
Highway to the right facing east, and is about five miles from Montgomery.
It is on a knoll behind the old James McLemore home built about 1820. In
1936 Mrs. Lizzie Taylor Dickerson occupied it. A low brick wall and
iron fence surrounds the lot. Outside the main cemetery is another smaller
one, also enclosed. There are graves of slaves and faithful servants, mostly
unmarked outside all enclousures. Graves listed begin at the southwest
corner of the plot.

http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/montgomery/cemeteries/mclemore.txt","STR06" "I46181","Willis","Arol Maxine","Abt 1917","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville City, Ward 12, Magisterial District 3, Block Nos. 22W
Enumerated April 10. 1940
SD 3 ED 121-350
Virginia Avenue
3027-283-Own 4500 No
Willis, Ralph C Head M W 46 M No 8 Ohio Same House Salesman Life Insurance
Willis, Gail O Wf F W 44 M No H-4 Ohio Same House
Willis, Robert E Son M W 20 S Yes C-2 Ohio Same House
Willis, Marilyn E Dtr F W 16 S Yes H-2 Ohio Same House
Willis, Marjorie G Dtr F W 12 S Yes 7 Ohio Same House
McLemore, Aubrey L Son-in-law M W 24 M No H-2 Alabama R Limestone Ala Attendant Filling Station
McLemore, Maxine Dtr F W 22 M No C-2 Same House Technician Distillery Lab
McLemore, Nella R Lodger F W 28 S No H-2 Jasper Beautician Beauty Parlor","STR06" "I8891","Willis","Dana Denise","15 Nov 1960","20 Nov 1999","0","From the SSDI at Rootsweb:

DANA D JORDAN 15 Nov 1960 20 Nov 1999 (P) (72) (none specified) 463-29-3634 Texas","STR06" "I22907","","","","","","","" "I8889","","","","","","","" "I43706","Willis","J. E.","5 Jan 1872","28 Jul 1898","0","Shown on FindAGrave as a son of James and Elizabeth Willis.","STR06" "I45201","Willis","Texana","24 Dec 1885","14 Oct 1954","0","Name Texana Mcelroy
Event Type Death
Event Date 14 Oct 1954
Event Place Ballinger, Runnels, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 24 Dec 1885
Birthplace Jasper, Texas
Father's Name J E Willis
Mother's Name Elizabeth Short
Certificate Number 51706
GS Film number 2114282
Digital Folder Number 005145344
Image Number 02802



Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K37P-RV4 : accessed 09 May 2014), Texana Mcelroy, 14 Oct 1954; citing certificate number 51706, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2114282.","STR06" "I39734","Willoughby","Iva","27 Oct 1903","3 Jan 1981","0","Beaver County Times
Jan 6, 1981

Mrs. Iva Willoughby Striffler, 77, of 6116 Isla St., Melbourne, Fla., formerly of Economy, died Saturday, Jan. 3, 1981, in the Holmes Regional Hospital, Melbourne, following an extended illness.

Born Oct. 26, 1903, in Hawk Run, Pa., she was the daughter of the late Fred and Lillian Berkey Willoughby.

She had resided in the Economy Boro area for many years prior to moving to Florida in 1968. She was a graduate of Sewickley Valley Hospital School of Nursing; member of St. Matthew Lutheran Church, Economy Boro, and the Sewickley Valley Hospital Alumnae Association.

She was preceded in death by her husband, William F. Striffler, Sr., November, 1979 and a son, Harry in 1963.

Surviving are two sons, William F. Jr., Melbourne, and Jack T., Economy, two daughters, Mrs. Norman (Margaret) Kopp, Melbourne, and Mrs. Robert (Lillian) Oliphant, Aliquippa; 21 grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren.

Friends will be received today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. in the Kenneth E. Hare Funeral Home, 600 Park Road, Ambridge, where a service will be conducted Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. Charles Shade, her pastor, officiating.

Interment will take place in Sylvania Hills Memorial Park, Daugherty Township.

Memorial contributions may be made, if so desired, to the Sewickley Valley Hospital Alumnae Association.


(Courtest of Judith Muck)
","STR06" "I44972","Willson","Electa Dean","29 May 1845","6 May 1930","0","A photo of her tombstone is on her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Amos Ezell. It is engraved : Electa Deane Wilson, Wife of Evander McDaniel, May 29, 1845 May 6, 1930, Life's work well done.""

Her parents are shown as Paschal Peola Willson (FAG## 66288473) and Eliza PRESCOTT (FAG#66288526). Memorials for two brothers, William Princeton WILLSON and Freeman Spencer WILLSON are also on this website.
","STR06" "I1554","Wilson","Allen Alexander","4 Feb 1876","19 May 1948","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD19-QC7
name: Allen Alexander Wilson
death date: 19 May 1948
death place: Precinct 8, Sabine, Texas
gender: Male
race: white
death age: 72 years 3 months 15 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 04 Feb 1876
birthplace: Chiceno, Nagogdoches, Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: William Crag Wilson
father's birthplace: Texas
mother's name: Betty Lawhorn
mother's birthplace: Georgia
occupation: Farmer & Rancher
place of residence: Geneva, Sabine, Texas
cemetery:
burial place: Milam, Texas
burial date: 20 May 1948
additional relatives: X
film number: 2218864
digital film number: 4031444
image number: 3135
reference number: CN 23038
Collection: Allen Alexander Wilson, ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976""","STR06" "I15128","Wilson","Angie Mae","15 Sep 1901","13 Jun 1987","0","SSDI lists Angie Trawick's last residence as Redding, Shasta County, California. The CA death records show Trawick, Angie May 9/15/1901 Null Wilson F Oklahoma Shasta 6/13/1987 566-05-9647","STR06" "I39218","Wilson","Aubrey Briley","Abt 1909","17 Mar 1949","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNF7-34Z
Name: Aubrey Briley Wilson
Death Date: 17 Mar 1949
Death Place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 40 years 1 month 25 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1909
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Sam Wilson
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Viola Causey
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223204
Digital Film Number: 4031776
Image Number: 1616
Reference Number: 13744
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I42360","","","","","","","" "I6677","Wilson","Bertie","Aft 1899","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a MACKABEE, and they lived in Arkansas.","STR06" "I39220","Wilson","Charlie Cregg","25 Oct 1912","25 Jun 1963","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDPT-9PX
Name: Charlie Cregg Wilson
Death Date: 25 Jun 1963
Death Place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 50 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 25 Oct 1912
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Sam Wilson
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Viola Causey
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Millright-Sawmill
Place of Residence: Sabine Parish, Louisiana
Cemetery: Milam Cemetery
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 27 Jun 1963
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117288
Digital Film Number: 4028547
Image Number: 2404
Reference Number: cn40235
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I42031","Wilson","Dollie C.","Apr 1867","30 Apr 1950","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3CQ-JHV
name: Dollie Wilson Cordray
event: Death
event date: 30 Apr 1950
event place: Precinct 4, Sabine, Texas, United States
gender: Female
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 18 Apr 1867
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: Creg Wilson Tx
mother's name: Bethie Lawhorn Tx
Cemetery Milam Cemetery Milam Sabine Tx
Informant Mrs. C. B Halbert
certificate number: 26407
film number: 2074370
digital folder number: 005145580
image number: 01351
Collection: Dollie Wilson Cordray, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I42031","Wilson","Dollie C.","Apr 1867","30 Apr 1950","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Milam Precinct 4
Enumerated 2 and 4 day of June 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 1A Stamped 130
21-21
Cordray, Dolly Head W F Apr 1867 33 Wd 5/3 Tx Tx Ga Farmer
Cordray, Cleveland Son W M Nov 1884 15 S Tx Tx Tx Bank Cashier
Cordray, Leonard Son W M Mch 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Cordray, Bettie B Dtr W F Jan 1889 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Wilson, Allen A Boarder W M Feby 1876 24 S Tx Tx Ga Farmer



","STR06" "I47731","","","","","","","" "I25318","","","","","","","" "I47785","","","","","","","" "I32639","Wilson","Doris Elaine","9 Mar 1926","17 Sep 2008","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, September 25, 2008

Doris Elaine Wilson Burrow

Funeral service for Doris Elaine Wilson Burrow, 82, was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, September 20, 2008 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed at the Joel Halbert Cemetery in Milam with Rev. Robert Shaddock officiating. She died September 17, 2008.

Doris Elaine Wilson Burrow was born in Time on March 9, 1926 to Melvin and Orie Bragg Wilson. She was retired as cook for Stephen F. Austin College of Forestry Summer Camp. Doris was also a member of the Order of the Eastern Star.

Doris was survived by two sons, Douglas Burrow of San Augustine and Jerry Burrow of Tomball; daughter Mary Frances Burr of Madisonville; brother, Odell Wilson of Livingston, sisters, Sue Nell Smith of Kempner and Anice Urbany of Long Beach, CA; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill was in charge of arrangements.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, September 2008)","STR06" "I42362","Wilson","Eileen Mary","11 Apr 1920","15 Mar 2005","0","The SSDI shows her as Eileen M GARDNER.

A marriage between George M. GARDNER and Eileen M. Wilson is listed in the England & Wales Marriage Index on Ancestry.com. Michael Bennett shows that they married on 11 Apr 1942 in Romford, Essex.","STR06" "I43252","","","","","","","" "I35969","Wilson","Florence Edna","25 Sep 1888","29 Jan 1967","0","Barksdale family history and genealogy (with collateral lines) shows her as the dau. of Thomas Ernest and Cora Lee (Thomas) Wilson, of Beatrice, Nebraska.","STR06" "I33803","","","","","","","" "I6678","Wilson","Gracie","Between 1911 and 1919","Yes, date unknown","0","Could she have been born to a second husband of Susans? On the 1930 census, an 11 year old Gracy Dykes is living in the home of Melvin and Orie (Bragg) Wilson, listed as sister.

She was said to have married a Mr. Jones, and lived in Zavalla.","STR06" "I42405","Wilson","Hannah","Dec 1822","Yes, date unknown","0","Mike Bennet shows her as the mother of Adelaide Elizabeth Wilson, born ca. 1848.

He also shows that in 1851 she lived in Dishley With Thorpe Acre, Leicestershire, and in 1861 she was living in Coventry St. Michael, Warwickshire, Engalnd","STR06" "I42368","Wilson","Harry","Abt 1879","Yes, date unknown","0","Michael Bennett notes that family stories show his last known whereabouts were in Saskatchewan, Canada.","STR06" "I38948","Wilson","Henry","Abt 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1910 Census
Virginia, Bedford County, Lisbon Magisterial District
Enumerated 11 May 1910
SD 6 ED 12 Sheet 22A Stamped 106
344-351
Carter, Jefferson P Head M W 85 m1 64 Va Va Va Farmer
Carter, Mary Wf F W 84 m1 64 8/6 Va Va Va
Wilson, Henry Son in Law M W 64 m1 22 Va Va Va Farm Laborer Working Out
Wilson, Texanna Dtr F W 56 M1 22 0/0 Va Va Va
Carter, Manda L Dtr F W 59 S Va Va Va
345-352
Carter, Nathaniel Head M W 63 m1 33 Va Va Va Farm Laborer Working Out
Carter, Sallie W. Wf F W 57 m1 33 6/5 Va Va Va

","STR06" "I29331","Wilson","Hiram R.","24 Jul 1864","8 Jun 1931","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Angelina County, JP 8
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 6 Sheet 9A
134-134
Wilson, Hiram R Head W M May 1863 37 M 14 Tx Ala Ala Farmer
Wilson, Julia A Hed M F Jan 1860 m 14 8/5 Tx Ala Miss Farms
Wilson, Leonard J Son W M Apr 1890 10 Tx Tx Tx Farms
Wilson, Hiram B Son W M June 1873 6 Tx Tx Tx
Wilson, Biddie B Dau W F Mar 1899 1 Tx Tx Tx
Conner, Jessie T Son W M Feb 1882 18 Tx Fl Tx farmer
Conner, Willie May Dau W F Mar 1885 15 Tx Tx Tx farm work","STR06" "I42350","Wilson","Jessie Mary","Abt 1881","Yes, date unknown","0","Michael Bennett shows her as the mother of Elizabeth Gladys WILSON.","STR06" "I42869","Wilson","John Richard","27 May 1955","20 Sep 1980","0","From FindAGrave

KIRBYVILLE ? John Richard Wilson, 25, of Kirbyville was electrocuted at 12:35 p.m. Saturday at Jasper Memorial Hospital near Jasper while repairing a telephone line.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Causey's E. E. Stringer Funeral Home in Kirbyville with burial in Trout Creek Cemetery.

A native of Jasper, he had lived in Kirbyville most of his life and was employed by Jasper-Newton Electric Co-op.

Survivors include his wife, Peggy Duke Wilson of Kirbyville; a daughter, Pamela Frances Wilson of Kirbyville; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Wilson of Call; a brother, Marty Wilson of College Station; and two sisters, Tammy Wynne and Lisa Wilson, both of Call.","STR06" "I47727","Wilson","John Thomas","30 Aug 1872","9 Dec 1934","0","His Texas Death Certificate shows him as the son of Frank Wilson and Jane Jackson, both also born in England. Occupation was listed as Sexton at School. The informant was his wife, Mrs. J. T. Wilson (nee Sallie M. Burrows).

At the time of the 1930 Federal Census, John and his wife Sally were living in Manor, Texas. He was shown as a farm laborer. Living in the home with them were their two sons, Leland (18) and Lonnie (16), Nephew Robert Wilson, a 23 year old garage Mechanic, and his mother-in-law, the widowed Emma Burrows, age 76.","STR06" "I25389","","","","","","","" "I47728","Wilson","Leland Roy","10 Mar 1911","24 Mar 1995","0","He can be found on the 1940 Census in Travis County, Texas with wife Lorene, daughters Dolyne and Elyee, and mother in law May Miles. His occupation was shown as groceryman at a retail store.","STR06" "I47729","Wilson","Lonnie Wilbur","7 Dec 1913","25 Feb 2007","0","Services for Lonnie Wilbur Wilson, 93, of Temple will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Lakeview Baptist Church in Belton with the Rev. Sam Callaway officiating.

Burial with military honors will be held at 2 p.m. in Cook-Walden Capital Parks Cemetery in Pflugerville.

He died Sunday, Feb. 25, at his home.

He was born in Manor to John Thomas and Sallie Maud (Burrows) Wilson. He was reared and educated in Manor where he graduated from high school. He married Sarah M. Cole on May 24, 1942, in Austin. They resided in Austin, on Lake Belton for 30 years and in Temple. He served in the U.S. Air Force from Oct. 22, 1942 through March 4, 1946. Military awards and honors include the American Theater Service Medal; Victory Medal; Good Conduct Medal; and the Asiatic Pacific Service Medal. He retired from the U.S. Postal Service and was an active member of Lakeview Baptist Church.

A grandchild preceded him in death.

Survivors are his wife of Temple; a son, Lonnie Wilson of Pflugerville; a daughter, Sylvia J. Bremkamp of Houston; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Lakeview Baptist Church, 7717 N. Highway 317, Belton, 76513.

Sheffield Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Visitation will be held at 10 a.m. at the church prior to the service.
TEMPLW DAILY TELEGRAM.
Published: February 28, 2007.","STR06" "I277","Wilson","Margaret Cecily ""Maggie""","9 Aug 1927","22 Jan 2009","0","Margaret Cecily Bramhall

MARGARET CECILY BRAMHALL passed away 1/22/09. She was born in Sale Cheshire, England on Aug. 9, 1927, and was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years Eugene Bramhall. She is survived by 6 children: Eileen Hav?, Teresa Oberholtzer, Ann Bramhall, James Bramhall, Elizabeth Childres & William Bramhall, their spouses, 8 grandchildren & 5 great-grandchildren. The Memorial service will be held at St Paul's United Methodist Church on 1/26/09 at 1:00. We will always love you Maggie.

(Published in the Houston Chronicle on 1/25/2009)

Margaret Cecily Wilson Bramhall was born Aug. 9, 1927 in Sale Chesire, England. She died Jan. 22, 2009 here in Houston. She was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years Eugene Andrew Bramhall. She is survived by her 6 children Eileen, Teresa, Ann, Jim, Liz, and Billy; 8 grandchildren of whom the 4 in Houston are able to be here: Ryan and Haley Bramhall, and William and Alex Childres; 5 great-grandchildren; 2 honorary granddaughters Ashley Childres Worley and Amber Childres, her brother Bernard, and many friends lots of whom are here.

By all accounts and any criteria, Maggie was a tremendous person. All who knew her loved her and she loved them. While she was a proper, and often stubborn, English lady, she was also lively and memorable. 100 lbs. soaking wet, she commanded the attention and respect and engendered the love of those she encountered.

She was known for her sometimes cryptic English expressions which are family lore. ""I'm not as green as I am cabbage looking"" was one of them. Another was ""I might as well as wish I hadda done."" ""Bob's your uncle"" and ""laughing turns to crying"" were yet others. One that has stuck with most everyone is ""show me your friend, and I'll tell you what you are"" which is good advice at any age.

Maggie and Gene and their expanding brood lived all over the world as Gene's work took them to far-flung places. During an economic downturn when his job was not in demand, Maggie went to work and helped keep the family together. She was not afraid of hard tasks and instilled in her children that same sense - people who keep clean houses and iron all clothes. A child of the depression, she did not believe in frivolous or virtually any spending. She was always for putting up and setting aside ""the best"" and saving it for another day.

Maggie was a good sport. She crawled through the doggie door at Liz and Scott's on a dare, a feat which fortunately did not land the Childreses in trouble with Adult Protective Services. She also was notorious for taking out her teeth and losing them in inopportune spots, like napkins, pockets and dogs' mouths. And while she never wore pants, they did get her in a pair of exercise shorts which she wore long enough to be photographed. Denise talked of a time that Maggie went to Ashley's teenaged birthday party and rode in a limousine which blared loud contemporary music. When Denise apologized to Maggie for the din, Maggie said she'd learned early on that she could endure anything for a short period of time and she might as well be kind and pleasant. Denise chose Maggie right then and there as her role model.

Maggie was a bright light shining through her and our lives. She was referred to by many different terms of endearment: Mom, Grandma, Sweetie, Old Girl, and one in particular that her husband Gene used to call her: Maggie, Me Love. It occurred to me that linking Maggie to love was a wonderful happenstance. Maggie was a tremendously loving woman. She devoted her life to love. Growing up she loved her family. During the war, when Gene showed up in England at a dance Maggie attended with her sister, Maggie and Gene fell in love. After the war, at the age of 18, Maggie, by herself, journeyed to the states to be Gene's bride. Her 49 years of marriage were filled with love, including the last several of Gene's life when she single-handedly cared for him after his stroke. She loved her family - her two families - first the 3 girls Eileen, Teresa, and Ann and then 10 years later her second batch of Jim, Liz, and Billy. Of course, William and Alex, with whom she lived throughout their lives, plus others also benefited from her maternal care. Her love for all was evident, tough though it was. Liz remembers that in high school she was expected to be in the house by 6 or dark whichever was earlier - no Bramhall was going to be out at night. And despite Maggie's strictness, everyone wanted her to be their mother. She loved people and they loved her.

The love Maggie displayed was both kind and gentle and tenacious and?b? ?/b?enduring. In our scripture readings from today, we have the familiar words from the Apostle Paul about love. This passage from First Corinthians 13 seemed to be appropriate for Maggie, as we reflected on her life. Her love wasn't soft and sentimental; it was strong and powerful. She manifested love wherever she went. People knew instantly that Maggie was a person to be trusted; she met no strangers. Just as she loved people, others fell in love with her. Always in a dress, with her trademark pearls, she shone.

She understood what Paul talked about in describing love because it was the way she lived. She knew love as described: ""Love is patient; love is kind; love is not envious or boastful or arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice in wrongdoing, but rejoices in the truth. It bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never ends.""

Our faith tells us that Maggie is in a better place. There she is reunited with those who have gone before and there she prays for those of us left living. God who created her and loves her, has drawn her there. The person who lived all but the last weeks of her life in good health, is healthy and vibrant once again.

May we who are left to mourn Maggie, remember her life as a celebration of love. May we draw closer to one another and share life as beloved companions. And that ultimately is what living is about. Let us remember her shining example as we seek to create our own. When you take the best of what you have experienced, may Maggie be your guide. She was the best. God bless her, God bless you. Amen.

Prepared by
Gail Williford
Minister of Spiritual Formation and Discipleship
St. Paul's United Methodist Church
Houston, Texas","STR06" "I46100","Wilson","Melvin Clyde","10 Jul 1964","14 Nov 2014","0","Obituary

Melvin Clyde Wilson, 50, went to be with the Lord on Friday in the Kingwood Hospital, Kingwood, Texas. He was born in Houston to Delorse Wilson Scott and the late Charley Marlen Wilson. He was a graduate of Sam Houston High School and a member of the Suburban Woods Baptist Church. He worked for Northside Plumbing Company in Houston for twenty-five years.

Melvin is survived by his wife of 27 years, Xan Burnett Wilson and his daughters Lisa Marie Wilson and Marrianne Elizabeth Wilson all of Porter, Texas, his mother Delorse Wilson Scott and her husband Glen of Lindale, TX, his sisters, Marlene Wilson Fletcher and her husband Gregory of Huffman, TX, Wanda Knight and her husband Tommy of Hemphill, Texas. He was preceded in death by his grandparents Melvin and Orie Wilson and Clyde and Marie Tatom, his father Charley Marlin Wilson, in-laws Jimmi and Billie Burnett.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 8:00PM, Sunday, November 16, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 1:00PM, Monday, November 17, 2014, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Plainview Cemetery, Pineland, Texas.

Copied from Starr Funeral Home Website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, November 19, 2014, Page 9","STR06" "I6674","Wilson","Melvin Lawrence","29 Sep 1903","13 Aug 1971","0","Name: Melvin Lawrence Wilson
Death Date: 13 Aug 1971
Death Place: Hemphill, Precinct #1, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race:
Death Age: 67 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1904
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Orie Wilson
Father's Name: W. K. Wilson
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sudie Halbert
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223436
Digital Film Number: 4169949
Image Number: 1195
Reference Number: 75465
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I6674","Wilson","Melvin Lawrence","29 Sep 1903","13 Aug 1971","0","(Research):Census Listings

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP No. 5
Enumerated 14 and 15 of April 1930
ED 202-7 SD 19 Sheet 4A Sheet 4A Stamped 88
68-70
Wilson, Melvin L Hd M W 26 M@21 Tx Tx Tx Laborer Works on Farm
Wilson, Orie Wf F W 22 M@17 Tx Tx Tx
Wilson, Doris Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Wilson, Modill Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Dykes, Gracy Sister F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I1326","","","","","","","" "I24460","Wilson","Rebecca","Bef 1825","Abt 1881","0","Rosa McLemore, Wright's half-sister, stated that ""Rebecca Wilson-Victoria, Tex."" was the first wife of Wright McLemore, and that they had one child, a daughter, Marjorie. Other sources instead show her as Rebecca RANSOM. (Farris and Cunningham Family Ancestors tree at Rootsweb WorldConnect project).","STR06" "I42347","Wilson","Robert Sudbury","1 Jul 1891","8 Sep 1957","0","England & Wales, Free BMD Birth Index, 1837-1915
Robert Sudbury Wilson
Jul-Aug-Sep 1891
Registration District Altrincham
Inferred County Cheshire
Vol. 8a
Page 170

Mike Bennett noted that Robert Wilson served at the Somme. This battle took place during the First World War between 1 July and 18 November 1916 on either side of the river Somme in France. The battle saw the British Expeditionary Force mount a joint offensive, with the French Army against the German Army, which had occupied large areas of France since its invasion of the country in August 1914. The Battle of the Somme was one of the largest battles of the war; by the time fighting paused in late autumn 1916, the forces involved had suffered more than 1 million casualties, making it one of the bloodiest military operations ever recorded.","STR06" "I39132","Wilson","Samuel Briley","20 Jul 1880","27 Jun 1956","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3QN-1KP
name: Sam B Wilson
event: Death
event date: 27 Jun 1956
event place: Milam, Sabine, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Widowed
birth date: 20 Jul 1880
birthplace: , Texas
father's name: William Cregg Wilson
mother's name: Betty Lowhorn
Cemetery Milam Cemetery Milam Texas
certificate number: 32841
film number: 2114766
digital folder number: 005145250
image number: 02172
Collection: Sam B Wilson, ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976""","STR06" "I39132","Wilson","Samuel Briley","20 Jul 1880","27 Jun 1956","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 19 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 134 Sheet 2B
31-31
Wilson, William C Head M W 66 Wd Tx --- ----
32-32
Wilson, Samuel B Head Tx Tx Ga Farmer
Wilson, Viola L Wf F W 24 m1 5 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
Wilson, Bettie H Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Wilson, Rodney G Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Wilson, Aubrey B Son M W 1 St Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 4
Enumerated 3 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 171 Sheet 1B
15-16
Wilson, Sam Head M W 39 M Tx Tx Ga
Wilson, Viola Wf F W 34 M Tx Tx La
Wilson, Betty Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Wilson, Rodney Son Tx Tx Tx
Wilson, Boley Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Wilson, Matie Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Wilson, Charlie Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Wilson, Leeola Dtr F W 4 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Wilson, Rosie Dtr F W 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx






","STR06" "I42871","","","","","","","" "I35979","Wilson","Thomas Ernest","26 Mar 1859","26 Apr 1946","0","Name: Thomas Ernest Wilson
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 29 Apr 1946
Burial Place: Memphis
Death Date: 26 Apr 1946
Death Place: Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee
Age: 87
Birth Date: 26 Mar 1859
Birthplace: North English, Iowa
Occupation: Accountant
Race: White
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Alexander Wilson
Father's Birthplace: U
Mother's Name: Rebeccah Guelph
Mother's Birthplace: U
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B06481-6
System Origin: Tennessee-EASy
Source Film Number: 2137370
Reference Number: cn 8693
Collection: Tennessee Deaths and Burials, 1874-1955

","STR06" "I35979","Wilson","Thomas Ernest","26 Mar 1859","26 Apr 1946","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census

Nebraksa, Gage County, Beatrice City, Ward 4 (part of)
Enumerated 4 June 1900
SD 4 ED 42 Sheet 3B
East Ella Street
1338-55-56
Wilson, Thomas Head m W March 1859 41 M 14 Iowa Ohio Ohio Dept County Treas
Wilson, Cora L Wf W F Dec 1865 34 m 14 3/3 Neb Ky Ind
Wilson, Florence E. Dtr W F Sept 1888 11 S Neb Iowa Neb
Wilson, Ruth O. Dtr W F Apr 1894 6 S Neb Iowa Neb
Wilson, Harry T Son W M Feb 1897 3 S Neb Iowa Neb

1910 Census
Tennessee, Shelby County, Memphis City
Enumerated 16 Apr 1910
SD 10 ED 210 Sheet 1B
1062-11-11
Wilson, Thomas E. Head m W 50 M1 23 Iowa Ohio Ohio Bookkeeper Machine Works
Wilson, Cora L Wf F W 42 m1 23 3/3 Neb Ky Ind
Wilson, Edna F Dtr F W 21 S Neb Iowa Neb Teacher Public School
Wilson, Ruth O Dtr F W 16 S Neb Iowa Neb
Wilson, Harry T Son M W 13 S Neb Iowa Neb

1920 Census
Tennessee, Shelby County, Memphis City, Ward 14 (Part of), Ella Olive Refuge
SD 10 ED 151 Sheet 6A Stamped 124
Solon Avenue
898-146-148
Wilson, Thomas E. head m W 58 Ohio US Ohio Bookkeeper Machine Works
Wilson, Cora Wf F W 52 M Neb
Wilson, Ruth Dtr F W 24 S Neb Teacher At School
Wilson, Harry T. Son M W 22 S Neb Mechanic Automobile Garage

1930 Census
Tennessee, Shelby County, Part of Civil District 6, Memphis City
Enumerated 18 Apr 1930
ED 79-15 SD 9 Sheet 2A Stamped 22
(Lodger in a Boarding Home)
Wilson, Thomas E Lodger M W 71 Wd 27 Iowa Ohio Ohio Bookkeeper Mfg Plant

","STR06" "I47784","Wilson","Timothy Allen","3 Jan 1964","6 Jan 2020","0","Timothy Allen Wilson, 56, of Milam, Texas passed away Monday, January 6, 2020 at his residence.

Tim was born January 3, 1964 in San Augustine, Texas to Don Gary Wilson and Helen Marie Bragg. He was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and worked as an auto mechanic. He attended school at Hemphill I.S.D. when he wasn't busy fishing. Tim loved to fish.

Tim was preceded in death by his father, Don Wilson.

He is survived by his grandmother, Evelyn S. Bragg of Milam; parents, Helen and Amos Hanzel of Milam; son, Hunter John Wilson and wife, Deanna, of Milam; daughter, Cameron Wilson of Charleston, South Carolina; brothers, Amos Hanzel, Jr. of San Augustine and Tracy Hanzel, also of San Augustine; sisters, Donna Shirley and husband, Brad, of Milam and Amber Persky and husband, Scott, of Milam; and two grandchildren, Ruger and Paisley.

Memorial services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, March 7, 2020 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Cremation arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill, Texas.

Condolences may be left and guestbook may be signed at www.starrfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I46911","Wilson","Wanda Jean","7 Mar 1959","9 Jul 2017","0","n the early morning hours of July 9, 2017, Wanda Jean (Wilson Allee) Knight went home to be with her Lord.

Wanda was born in Hemphill, Texas to Delorse and Marlin Wilson on March 7, 1959. She was a 1977 graduate of Sam Houston High School and went on to have a career in the insurance field that spanned 38 years. She worked for Byrd Insurance Agency in Lufkin, Texas for the past 16 years. Her early years were spent in Houston, Texas where she was licensed and earned her ACSR designation. Wanda loved her job and the many people and customers that she came in contact with and served. Wanda also loved reading her many books and her vacations with her mom and her husband.

Wanda is survived by her husband, Thomas B. Knight of Hemphill, Texas; her daughter, Dana Allee of Houston, Texas; her mother, Delorse Tatom Wilson Scott and husband, Glen, of Lindale, Texas; her sister, Marlene Wilson Fletcher and husband, Gregory, of Huffman, Texas; sister-in-law, Xan Wilson of Porter, Texas and Ann M. Knight of Livingston, Texas; two step-sisters, Glenda Whisenhunt and husband, Perri, of Chappell Hill, Texas and Sherri Etamad and husband, Kamran, of Tyler, Texas; stepson, David Knight of Port Neches, Texas, Darrell Knight of Groves, Texas, Lee Reeves of Orange, Texas and step-daughter, Angel Wynn of Port Neches, Texas and grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

Wanda was preceded in death by her grandparents, Melvin and Orie Wilson and Clyde and Marie Tatom, her father, Marlin Wilson, and her brother, Melvin Wilson.

Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Tuesday, July 11, 2017 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, July 12, 2017 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel, Hemphill with interment to follow at Plainview Cemetery, Pineland, Texas.

Downloaded from the Starr Funeral Home Website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter
July 12, 2017, Page 5","STR06" "I46379","Wilson","William Carl","7 Mar 1940","12 Jun 1977","0","The biographical information below was copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Carmelita Andrews Rhodes:

Services: June 14, 1977, Gipson Funeral Home Chapel
Officiate: Rev Bob Lewis
Graveside services: under the auspices of the Cypress Masonic Lodge
Burial: Garden of Memories Memorial Park
Age: 33
Residence: Lufkin, Texas, since 1976
Occupation: truck driver for Great Western Trucking
Member: Cypress Masonic Lodge and attended Lufkin Masonic Lodge
Faith: Baptist
Military: U S Army, 1958-1962

Survivors:
Wife, Marianne
Daughter, April
Son, Chad
Parents, Mr & Mrs C Y Wilson Jr [Her maiden name was SNYDER]
Father and Mother-in-law, Mr and Mrs A M Cobb
Gipson Funeral Home, directors","STR06" "I42032","Wilson","William Cregg","Abt 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Nacogdoches, Chireno Beat No. 4
Page 7 SD 1 ED 50 Stamped 237
61-61
Wilson, William C M W 36 Saddle and Harness Maker Disability Lost left Leg Tx Tenn Ala
Wilson, Bettie H W F 32 Wf Keepig Hous Ga Unk Ga
Wilson, Sallie W F 14 Dtr At School Tx Tx Ga
Wilson, Dolly C W F 12 Dtr Tx Tx Ga
Wilson, Martha W F 9 Dt Tx Tx Ga
Wilson, Allen A W M 4 Son Tx Tx Ga
Wilson, William K W M 21 Son Tx Tx Ga

","STR06" "I42397","Wilson","William James","6 Jul 1794","Jun 1876","0","Mike Bennett states that William was a Stone Mason. He also lists the following locations of the family during the census enumerations.

1851 Census
Albert Place, Bowdon, Cheshire, England

1861 Census
17, Thompson Street, Cheetham, Lancashire, Engldn

1871
9, Albert Street, Altrincham, Cheshire, England","STR06" "I42348","Wilson","William James","Jun 1855","Mar 1928","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

Census of England and Wales, 1911
Number of this Schedule 141
Registration District Bucklow District # 445
Subregistration district Sale ED # 6
Class RG14
Piece 21562
(Courtesy of Hailey Bramhall)

Signed by William James Wilson
37 Grange Road
Ashton upon Mersey. Sale Cheshire
9 people listed in total, 5 Male, 4 female

William James Wilson Head 55 Male Married 33 years Postman, Civil Service Worker Leicester British Subject
Mary Anne Wilson Wf 55 Female Married 33 years 10 children born alive, 8 still living, 2 deceased (Notts) Carlton on Trent British Subject
Jessie Mary/Nancy Wilson Dtr 30 Female Single Domestic Nurse Worker (Cheshire) Alttincham, British Subject
Dorothy Wilson Dtr 22 Female Single Leather Coverer (Cameras) Camera Worker
(Cheshire) Sale British Subject
Robert Sudbury Wilson Son 19 Male Single Bran finisher (Cameras) Camera Worker (Cheshire) Sale British Subject
Donald Wilson Son 16 S Male Apprentice (Butcher) Butcher Worker (Cheshire) Sale British Subject
Ewart Gladstone Wilson Son 12 Male School (Cheshire) Sale British Subject
Elizabeth Gladys Wilson Granddaughter (Cheshire) Ashton on Merry British Subject
Herbert Frederick Bruge Lodger 22 Male Single Postman (Civil Servant) Civil Service Worker (Yorks) Earlsheston British Subject","STR06" "I6676","Wilson","Willie B.","Abt 1909","Yes, date unknown","0","She married a JOHNSON, and they lived in Archibald, Louisiana.","STR06" "I28502","","","","","","","" "I28503","","","","","","","" "I9506","Windham","Avis Gertrude ""Trudie""","20 Nov 1880","16 May 1916","0","Said to be the daughter of William Windham and Mary Gunter.

Her headstone is inscribed ""Trudie Wife of O C Powell, Born 20 Nov 1880 Died 16 May 1916""","STR06" "I7367","Windham","Harriett Mozelle","Abt 1806","Feb 1853","0","Said to be the daughter of Samuel B. Windham and Leah Blake of Scott County, Mississippi. A sister of Dr. J.D. Windham of Center and Thos. Windham. (White and Toole, p 47).

Her memorial page on FindAGrave, created by Kay Parker McCary, shows that she was born in Alabama versus Georgia (a shown on the 1850 census). It also has her linked to Samuel B. Windham and Leah Blake's memorial pages, and shows she was married first to Frederick A. Thomas, and the mother of Leah Susan Ann THOMAS Dainwood, as well as being the mother of Samuel William McDaniel.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=77210032

","STR06" "I10422","Windham","Robert Cleveland","Abt 1919","Abt 1990","0","The son of Robert Windham and Florida Cobb.","STR06" "I39348","Windham","Roena Thomas","15 Dec 1892","10 Mar 1936","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD68-JRQ
Name: Roena Thomas Chambers
Death Date: 10 Mar 1936
Death Place: Shelby County, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 43 years 2 months 25 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 15 Dec 1892
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: John Chambers
Father's Name: Tom Windham
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Bobbie Davis
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Housewife
Place of Residence: Shelbyville, Texas
Cemetery: Old Windham Cem
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 11 Mar 1936
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116862
Digital Film Number: 4166723
Image Number: 2726
Reference Number: v X cn 17103
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I42436","Winebrenner","Fred Emerson","28 May 1898","19 Feb 1996","0","Obituary from FindAGrave:

Fred E. Winebrenner, 97, 9 Stoneridge Dr., died Monday (Feb. 19, 1996) at the Norwood Nursing Center. Retired in 1982 from Kiwanis International after having been a field representative for 25 years. He started more than 600 Kiwanis clubs worldwide and more than 15,000 men joined during his 25 years. He was the owner of the former T. F. Winebrenner Farm Implement, Huntington. Born May 28, 1898, to Tilghman F. and Viola Fulton Winebrenner. Marriage was March 24, 1920, in Huntington, to the former Celia Cramer. She preceded him in death in July 1981. Survivors include two daughters, four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by a sister, Alice Winebrenner. Bailey-Love Mortuary. Burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. (Source: Huntington Herald-Press, Huntington, Indiana)","STR06" "I12870","Winfree","Abraham","2 Feb 1802","Yes, date unknown","0","The History of Sabine Parish, Louisiana (author John Belisle, The Sabien Banner Press, 1912) states that ""in 1860 the white population of Sabine Parish numbers about four thousant, and there were less than two thousand slaves. There were few really wealthy people in the parish, and many owned not more than one of two slaves. the owners of six or more in 1861 included E. A. Winfree.

http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924028797707/cu31924028797707_djvu.txt","STR06" "I11969","Winkle","Maria Margaretha","18 Nov 1775","3 Mar 1822","0","The Kirchlichen Familienregister Band shows her as a daughter of ""Johann George Winkle, Weingartner weil. and (his wife) Waldburga geb. (born) Geigerin."" (Jacobs, p. 57).","STR06" "I6558","Winn","Gladys Mavor","11 Dec 1897","15 Apr 1993","0","From FindAGrave:

Gladys Mavor Winn Collier was born December 11, 1897 in Grange Hall Community in Marshall, Texas to Albert Mavor Winn and Annie Asia Russell Winn. She was the youngest of Annie's 11 children. She attended Marshall Public Schools.

Gladys was a Methodist and a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxillary. She was a homemaker, a former employee of the telephone company and the Marshall Basket Company. She operated the Marshall Canteen at the high school for many years.

She married George Augustus Collier, Sr. on July 29, 1919 in Marshall. They soon had three children: Dorothy Byrle, Reba ""Nell"" and George Augustus ""Jake"", Jr.

She was prededed in death by her husband in 1936 and by her daughter Nell in 1986. She died April 15, 1993 following a long illness. Services were held at Travis Street Chapel of Sullivan Funeral Home. Reverand Glenn Lowrimore and Reverend Jerry Ross officiated. Interment followed in Greenwood Cemetery.","STR06" "I9184","","","","","","","" "I25815","Winsett","Iris Belvara ""Bill"" Derah Greenville","18 Nov 1827","Bef 1920","0","The daughter of William and Araleebell WINSETT. From the ANCESTORS OF STUART DAVID CHILDRESS.","STR06" "I47973","Winslow","Bruce Jordan","5 Feb 1953","27 Aug 2020","0","Bruce Jordan Winslow, 67, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Thursday, August 27, 2020 at Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center in Houston, Texas.

Bruce was born in Dallas, Texas on February 5, 1953 to Grover Cleveland Winslow, Jr. and Mildred Aretha Jordan. He was a lifelong resident of Sabine County and attended of Hemphill ISD. He graduated from Texas Military Institute in San Antonio and later earned his associate's degree and worked in the medical field as an X-Ray Technician. He was a member of Oakhill Baptist Church.

Bruce is survived by his wife, Stacey Winslow of Hemphill; step-mother, Shirley Winslow of Hemphill; son, Jonathan Winslow of Nacogdoches; daughters, Katherine Walker and husband, Neil, of Katy, Texas, Emberlee Winslow of Hemphill, and Kenedee Hargrove of Hemphill; sister, Angie Bishop and husband, Victor, of Clarksville, Texas; step-brother, Sonny Payne of Nederland; step-sister, Paula Pruitt of Katy; and two grandchildren, Tristan Walker and Riggs Walker.

He was preceded in death by his father, Grover Winslow; his mother, Mildred Birdwell; sisters, Marsha Bean and Kimberly Winslow; and an infant brother.","STR06" "I40707","Winslow","Marsha Lynn","30 Jan 1951","21 Oct 1982","0","The Texas Birth Index shows her as a daughter of Grover Cleveland Winslow and Mildred Areathea Jordan.","STR06" "I6515","","","","","","","" "I47446","Winters","Jesse Franklin","22 Dec 1893","5 Jun 1986","0","Bio from Wikipedia:

Jesse Franklin Winters (December 22, 1893 '96 June 5, 1986), nicknamed ""Buck"" and ""T-Bone"", was an American right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Phillies from 1919 to 1923. He also played in the minor leagues until 1925 for the Kansas City Blues, Toronto Maple Leafs, Hartford Senators, Portland Beavers and Wichita Falls Spudders. He was listed during his playing career as 6' 1"" and 165 pounds.

He began his professional career in 1916 at the age of 22 and played for nine seasons, until the age of 31 in 1925. He split his career between the major leagues and the minors, spending four full seasons and a part of a fifth at the former level. In the minors, he spent two full seasons at the Double-A level, parts of two seasons at the Double-A level and part of one season at the Single-A level. Based on the record that is available, it is known that he pitched in 106 minor league games, going 36'9636 with a 3.70 ERA in 656 innings. He also had 241 at bats, hitting .212 with four doubles.[1]

He played in the major leagues from 1919 to 1923, appearing in 110 games and going 13'9624 with a 5.04 ERA in 405 innings. He allowed 510 hits and 164 walks, while striking out 94 batters. He was used both as a relief pitcher and a starting pitcher, finishing in the top 10 on the National League leader board in games finished and saves multiple times. As a batter, he hit .171 in 117 at bats and in the field, he committed 10 errors for a .929 fielding percentage. He was also involved in six double plays.[2]

He was a highly touted young player at the onset of his career, being initially compared to Hall of Fame pitcher Christy Mathewson and eventually former 21-game winner Ferdie Schupp.[3][4] According to contemporary accounts of the time, his assets were many-fold: ""He has every physical qualification"", stated the New York Tribune, ""as well as a varied assortment in the pitching line.""[5] He also had a quick pickoff move to first base, with Giants' manager John McGraw claiming ""(Winters) can peg to first base more quickly than any other man in the National League.""[6] He performed well in the minor leagues, however a lack of control at the major league level, an indifference towards the game, a lack of ambition and eventually a bad arm ended his hopes of stardom.[4][5]

Following his playing career, he owned a tire company in Abilene, Texas, later becoming that town's mayor.","STR06" "I47446","Winters","Jesse Franklin","22 Dec 1893","5 Jun 1986","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Taylor County, Precinct 1, Abilene City
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 221-16 SD 8 Sheet 1B
S. 10th
2142-19-23
Winters, Jess F Head O $6,000 M W 34 M M Tx Tx Tx Merchant Auto Tires
Winters, Clara P Wf F W 33 M 23Tx Ark Tx
Winters, Patty F Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Winters, Jesse F Son M W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I6516","","","","","","","" "I6514","Winters","Roy L. ""Pete""","12 Aug 1925","22 Apr 1996","0","R L WINTERS 12 Aug 1925 22 Apr 1996 73035 (Elmore City, Garvin, OK) (none specified) 443-26-0920 Oklahoma

","STR06" "I6514","Winters","Roy L. ""Pete""","12 Aug 1925","22 Apr 1996","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 census Oklahoma Co. OK ED 55-102 Pg. 278A
Ward 4
201 1/2 So. 27th St.
242/305 Winters, John H., head, MW, 25, M, age when first married 20, OK OK AR
Jewel E., wife, FW, 24, M, age when first married 19, TX MO US
Roy L., son, MW, 4 7/12, OK OK TX
Norma J., dau., FW, 2 1/12, OK OK TX

","STR06" "I6753","Wirt","Ann E.","10 Oct 1802","22 Sep 1831","0","From FindAGrave:

Anna was Martin Shaffner's second wife. She bore him three children, one of whom, Levi Brice Shaffner, died in infancy. Anna died and was originally buried in Crawford County. Later she was re-interred in the Woodlawn Cemetery with Martin and his two other wives","STR06" "I12366","Wise","Caroline Harriet","Mar 1839","Abt 1932","0","At the time of the 1850 census, she appears to have been in the household of Jacob and Joanna Wise of Highspire, Dauphin County, PA. She was listed at Harriet C. WISE, age 12.","STR06" "I27983","Wise","Frances Evelyn","29 Jun 1910","23 Apr 1980","0","California Death Records:
GALLAGHER FRANCES EVELYN 06/29/1910 STEDHAM WISE F ARIZONA LOS ANGELES(19) 04/23/1980 551-09-6557 69 yrs","STR06" "I37097","Wise","Lois May","12 Dec 1917","9 Oct 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
October 16, 1996, Page 12

Lois Mae Ross

Lois Mae Townsend Ross, 78, of Buna died Wednesay, Oct. 9, 1996, at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Beaumont.

She was a native of Pineland and had lived in Buna for several years.

Survivors: daughters, Ruby NICKELSON of Buna and Ethel WHITE of Magnola; a son, Sonny Mack Townsent of Buna; six grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 10. 1996, at the R. S. Farmer Funeral Home chapel in Silsbee. Interment followed at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Beaumont.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)

","STR06" "I27984","Wise","Muriel Estelle","3 Aug 1916","30 Aug 1954","0","California Death Records:
BARNETT MURIEL ESTELLE 08/13/1916 STEDHAM WISE F ARIZONA LOS ANGELES(19) 08/30/1954 568-14-7624 38 yrs","STR06" "I2498","","","","","","","" "I2497","Wise","Robert Glen","21 Sep 1963","21 Aug 2011","0","Robert Glen Wise, 47, died Sunday afternoon near Hamilton, CO. He was born in Hemphill, TX, to Billy and Carol Sanders Wise. Robert was a truckdriver for teamsters local 450. Robert has lived in Bronson for eighteen years moving there from Milam. He was also a member of the Bragg's Chapel Church.

Robert is survived by his wife Jo Ann Wise of Bronson, his parents Billy and Carol Wise of Milam, a son Christopher Dickerson of Hemphill, two daughters, Heather Lynn Bell and Ashley Nicole Wise Hager both of Hemphill, grandchildren, Kyla, Shayla, Peyton, Blake, Katelyn and Brayden. He is also survived by two brothers, Ronald Wise of Hemphill and Richard Wise of Milam and a son-in-law Gary Wayne Hager of Milam.

Visitation will be from 4:00 PM until 9:00 PM Thursday and Friday evenings, August 25 & 26, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX. Funeral services will be at 10:00 AM, Saturday, August 27, 2011, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Rosevine Cemetery, Rosevine, TX.

www.starrfuneralhome.com","STR06" "I5626","Wise","Tommy Alden","5 Sep 1909","30 Aug 1947","0","California Death Records:
WISE TOMMY ALDEN 09/05/1909 STEDHAM WISE M ARIZONA LOS ANGELES(19) 08/30/1947 560-18-5569 37 yrs","STR06" "I30238","","","","","","","" "I9019","","","","","","","" "I27635","Witfoth","Clarence C.","26 Oct 1904","1 Oct 1993","0","SSN 507-44-4468","STR06" "I3717","Witfoth","Delores ""Dee"" Eleanor","11 Apr 1925","2 May 2009","0","Dee taught school in Saline and Fillmore County. She was later head teacher in Ohiowa. (Milligan, p 195). She taught for 43 years and retired in 1987. (Milligan, Nebraska, 1988-2008, p. 110).

DeLores Eleanor (Witfoth) Becwar went on her last trip on Thursday, May 2, 2019 leaving from Tabitha Gardens at Crete, Nebraska at the age of 94. She was born April 11, 1925 to Clarence and Bertha (Kasl) Witfoth on a farm nine miles south of Friend. DeLores attended Sunflower Country School District #100 in Saline County through the 8th grade. Both her grandfathers (Fred Witfoth and Joe Kasl) had attended this school as well as her father. Dee graduated from Friend High School with the class of 1942.

On August 28, 1945, she was united in marriage to Leonard Becwar in Friend. To this union three children were born: Kenneth LeRoy, Dawn Eloise and Mark Leonard. They lived in Ohiowa, Fairmont, Salina, Kansas, Milligan and Friend. Recently Dee moved to Crete after Leonard passed away.

Dee (""Mrs B"" to her students) taught in several schools during her 43-year career: Districts 100 and 90 (which was north of District 100), Spunky Hollow (North of Western), Golden Egg (East of Milligan), District 33 (South of Exeter), Ohiowa, Fairmont and Milligan Public Schools. She touched the lives of over 1,000 students from Kindergarten through the 9th grade. Mrs. B was reminded by several of her former students about ""Station BECWAR"". If this station was on-the-air they had better be tuned in. They made comments about having fun and enjoyed her sense of humor. But also knew when they should get down to business.

Her hobbies included bowling, crocheting, knitting, quilting, oil painting, tole painting plus her special collection of over 1,200 bells. Reading, playing games and connecting with friends on FaceBook on her IPad and playing bingo were her favorite pastimes these past 5 years. From 1977 to 1997, Dee and LB planned over 90 tours and had a mailing list of 370 couples and singles. She enjoyed giving talks about their tours to organizations and her students. She was known as Mama Dee when singing with the LB Orchestra.

Dee was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Leonard in 2008, son, Kenneth and his wife Sandy in 1993.

Leaving to mourn are her daughter, Dawn (Doug) Mundt, Crete, son Mark, Albuquerque, NM. Seven grandchildren and spouses, Shannon (Shaun) Mee, Colorado Springs CO, Chad Becwar, Lincoln, Jennifer Becwar, Lincoln, Kamron Becwar, Boca Del Toro, Panama, Jarod (Stacey) Mundt, Windsor, CO, Julie (Jared) Rohrs, Lincoln and Chandler Marintzer, Greeley, CO, eleven great-grandchildren and one great-great grandson, nieces, a nephew, cousins and a host of other relatives and friends.

The family will greet relatives and friends from 6-8 pm at the funeral home on Sunday.","STR06" "I34042","Withers","Weldon ""Don"" Vern","23 Apr 1923","30 May 2004","0","Obituary

Memorial services for Weldon Vern ""Don"" Withers, 81, of Frankston were held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, June 2, at Tyler Christian Church with Brother Bill Goble officiating.

Burial was in Red Hill Cemetery, Murchison, under direction of Chandler Memorial Funeral Home, Chandler.

Mr. Withers died Sunday, May 30, at his residence.

He was born April 23, 1923 in Comanche to the late Charles and Sylvia Withers.

He lived in Frankston for 18 years, and was a co-founder of the Parkinsonians of East Texas (PET), a special support group for Parkinson's patients, and formation of a new library for Parkinson's patients that will be housed in the East Texas Medical Center Pavilion. Prior to retirement, he was refractories specialities manager with Kaiser Aluminum in Ohio, Missouri and Indiana. He served with First Radio Squadron during World War II and also served in the Korean War. Mr. Withers was a Mason in Houston and a deacon at Tyler Christian Church.

Survivors include his wife of 57 years, Billie Pauline Withers of Frankston; daughters, Donna Regina McLemore of Austin and Treva Deanne Pytlik of Cortland, Ohio; a son, Charles Dean Withers of Cleveland, Ohio; and three grandchildren.

Pallbearers were grandsons, Ryan and Andrew McLemore, and nephews, Craig and Alan Wiggins, Jerry, Jeff and Jim Speer.

Honorary pallbearers included John Turner, Leonard Hendren, William Butts, Jack McClung, Chuck Jacobsen and Steve Gullekon.

If desired, memorials may be made to Tyler Christian Church, 2916 CR 1125, Tyler, 75704, or Parkinsonians of East Texas, in care of Pat Ragsdale, 224 Mobile, Tyler, 75703.","STR06" "I3833","Wittmer","Fred R.","24 May 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","He was Swiss.","STR06" "I30314","Wittwer","Marie","12 Dec 1860","17 Aug 1928","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, August 24, 1928
Vol. 24, No. 5

Mrs. Akerman Passed Away Friday

Mrs. Wm. Akerman passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H.F. Lenzner, shortly before midnight on Friday, Aug. 17, following an illness with cancer. Funeral services were conducted at the Lenzner home on Monday afternoon by Rev. C.Fl. Smith, and interment was made in the Elkland cemetery.

Marie Wittwer was born in Bern, Switzerland, on Dec. 12, 1860. She came to the United States at the age of 21 and was united in marriage with Wm. Akerman at Forestville, Michigan, on Oct. 27, 1884. They resided on a farm near Forestville until 1905 when the family moved to Cass City in order to give the children the advantage of a High School education. Mrs. Akerman had formerly been affiliated with the Evangelical church at Forestville and Cass City but at the time of her death was a member of the Simpson Avenue Methodist Church in Kalamazoo with which she united during her residence in that city. She was always very interested in all matters of religious nature and passed very peacefully into the life beyond.

Besides her husband and three daughters, Mrs. Herbert Blodgett of Hartford City, Ind., Mrs. Joseph A. Benkelman and Mrs. H.F. Lenzner, both of Cass City, she leaves four brothers, Dr. E. A. Wittwer of Bay City and John, Fred and Edward Wittwer, who reside in Germany, and three grandchildren, Andrene Blodgett and Phyllis and Shirley Lenzner.

Relatives and friends from a distance who attended the funeral services were Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Blodgett and daughter, Andrene, of Hartford City, Ind., Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Wittwer and daughter, Miss Henrietta of Bay City, Mrs. Fred Sullwold of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. John Wagester of Pigeon, Rev. J. J. Hommel of Saginaw, Fred Hirzel of Gutherie, Oklahoma, Mrs. Wm. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Staudaker and Mrs. G. Staudaker, all of Croswell, Mr. and Mrs. George Mast and Mr. and Mrs. John Schwalm, all of Sebewaing, Albert and Miss Bertha Yietter, Mrs. G. Koahn and Anna Saumseillor, all of Harbor Beach, Albert Hirzel, Alva and Fred Harnish, all of Forestville.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)","STR06" "I10889","Witty","Alma Margaurite","1 Jul 1948","16 Jun 2007","0","Obituary (from FindAGrave)

Duncan Banner
Mon., June 18, 2007

MARGAURITE GRAHAM, 58, of Duncan, died Saturday, June 16, 2007, in her home.
Funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in First Baptist Church, with the Rev. Richard Stewart officiating. Interment will be in Duncan City Cemetery under direction of Don Grantham Funeral Home.

Margaurite was born July 1, 1948, in Duncan. She served the elderly as an Elder Care case manager for Association of South Central Oklahoma Governments (ASCOG) prior to her retirement in 2001.

Diagnosed in 1997 with cancer, Margaurite battled through numerous recurrences of this terrible disease. Finally, her body gave out. Even though she lost the physical battle, her soul and spirit remain forever strong. Her journey was always filled with joy, laughter and optimism, and she always maintained her infectious enthusiasm for life. She displayed the courage, grace and dignity that comes with a loving and giving heart.

She is survived by her husband, John; her father, Wilson Witty of Duncan; two daughters, Carie Woody and husband Steve of South Bend, Ind., and Cori Rennaker and husband Clay of Rush Springs; a son, Chad Trawick and wife Missy of Keller, Texas; a brother, Edwin Witty and wife Karla of Duncan; a nephew, D.J. Witty of Norman; stepdaughters, Dohn McCarn and husband Michael, and Angy Stewart and husband Kevin, all of Blanchard, and Charity Haywood and husband Mike of Yukon; eight grand-children, Taylor Woody, Taryn Woody, Tallye Woody, Mackenzie Manuel, Jacob Manuel, McKailey Rennaker, Casey Trawick and Carson Trawick; and eight step-grandchildren, Megan McCarn, Elizabeth McCarn, Katlyn McCarn, Emily McCarn, Ellie Stewart, Garrison Stewart, Brittany Haywood and Hunter Haywood.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Denva Lee Witty.

Bearers will be Larry Harris, Richard Allen, Rick Marshall, Darrell Beaver, Lynn Edwards and Brian Churchman.","STR06" "I31377","","","","","","","" "I46492","Wohleking","Michael George","11 Jul 1950","27 Apr 1996","0","The Texas Birth index shows him as a son of Ranold Wohleking and Nadine Massey.","STR06" "I36915","Womack","Albert Gallatin Brown","4 Aug 1846","11 Sep 1921","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County
Enumerated 1 Aug 1860
Page 102
704-709
Kizziah Womack 47 F Farmer 4000 2500 La
Albert B. Womack 16 M Farmer Miss
Jacob M. Womack 14 M Miss
Jeff D. Womack 12 M Miss
Sarah Womack 10 F Miss
Mary M. Womack 6 F Miss
David C. Womack 5 M Miss","STR06" "I46826","Womack","Alice Joy","5 May 1935","3 Jun 2019","0","Obituary

Funeral services for Alice Joy (Womack) Haygood, 84, of Huntington will be held Saturday, June 8, 2019, at 10:00 a.m. in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine with Bro. Charles Williams officiating. Burial will follow in the Rosevine Cemetery in Sabine County.
Mrs. Haygood was born May 5, 1935, in San Augustine County to the late William Henry and Tassie Alice (Walton) Womack, and went to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, June 3, 2019, in a Lufkin hospital.
Alice was a kind, loving person to everyone she met. She was selfless and would lend a helping hand to any neighbor in need. No matter where she lived or what the circumstances, Mom always managed to make the old house into a loving home. She was a mother to every child in every neighborhood she lived in and no child ever went hungry or without. Her homemade biscuits, fried chicken and pies were loved by everyone who had the pleasure of eating them. She was a self-made seamstress and made many of her own and her children's clothing, quilts, curtains and other homemade crafts. No rags went unused because she skillfully turned them into rag rugs which adorned her home and those she gifted or sold them to. Above all else Mom was love.
Survivors include sons and daughters-in-law, O.T. Jr. and Crystal Haygood of Huntington, J.T. and Connie Haygood of Huntington; daughters and sons-in-law, Joy and Al Soape of Huntington, Sally Floyd of Lufkin, Patsy Haygood and Dale Donnell of San Augustine, and Wanda and Joe Allen of Huntington, 15 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren; 18 great-great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband of 48 years, O.T. Haygood, Sr.; two great-grandsons; six brothers; and three sisters.
Pallbearers will be grandsons: Colby Denby, Travis Haygood, Robert Russell, Taylor Russell, Aaron Haygood, Zachary Allen, Daniel Allen, Clint Haygood, Cory Haygood, Michael Lovett, Corey Colbert, and Bradford Colbert.
Honorary pallbearers are granddaughters, Melissa Davis and Tamara Denby.
The family will welcome friends from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Friday, June 7, 2019, at the funeral home.
The family wishes to extend a special thanks to the Hospice in the Pines Nursing Staff for their extraordinary generosity of spirit, care and kindness during our time of sorrow.
Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, San Augustine, directors
","STR06" "I10393","Womack","Annie A.","26 Aug 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Carey Womack and Dixie Hancock.","STR06" "I21234","Womack","Ben C.","12 Dec 1892","19 Nov 1972","0","In 1920 , his occupation was sawyer at Kirby Mills. At the time of the 1930 census, he was shown as a Clerk at a Variety Store.","STR06" "I21234","Womack","Ben C.","12 Dec 1892","19 Nov 1972","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 1
Enumerated 17 through 19 of January 1020
SE 326 ED 72 Sheet 8A
Turpentie and Aldridge Road
154-165
Womack, Ben C Head M W 28 M Tx Tx Tx Sawyer Kirby Mill
Womack, Ethel V Wf F W 22 M Tx Tx La
Womack, Cecil E Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Womack, Masel E Dtr M W 4 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Jasper City
Enumerated 7 Apr 1930
ED 121-4 SD 19 Sheet 1B
15-16
Womack, Ben C Head M W 38 M 21 Tx Ga Ark Clerk Variety Store
Womack, Ethel Wf F W 34 M 16 Tx Tx Tx
Womack, Cecil E Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Womack, Mecle E Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Womack, Juanita Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Womack, Joyce J Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx



","STR06" "I46822","Womack","Bonnie Sue","21 Mar 1933","14 Feb 1977","0","She was a resident of San Augustine at the time of her death.","STR06" "I46820","Womack","Carl Henry","23 Mar 1929","23 Dec 1984","0","His Texas Birth certificate shows he was the first childen born to his mother, Tassie Alice Walton Womack. His father, William Henry Womack, was working as a farmer.","STR06" "I40778","Womack","Charles Eugene","21 Apr 1941","7 Oct 1984","0","The Texas Birth Index shows him as a son of Tassie WALTON. He has a military marker at the Rosevine Cemetery that shows his name, date of birth and death, and is engraved with the inscription SP4 US Army, and a cross. It appears that his wife, Carolyn Ann Clark, will be buried under her maiden name at the Fairmount Cemetery, also in Sabine County.","STR06" "I7705","Womack","Charles Eugene","22 Sep 1961","10 Aug 1990","0","Social Security account was established in Illinois.","STR06" "I16644","Womack","Dorothea Pryor","Aft 1800","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Beth Walton (waltonea0057@sbcglobal.net) noted that Dorothy Pryor Womack was the daughter of Abraham Womack, Sr. and Elizabeth Burton. She cited the Manuscript of Jessie Womack Moorhead.

""The fourth child of Abraham Womack, Sr. and wife Elizabeth Burton was Jacob Burton Womack, born 1811, died soon after 1836. He married Martha Letitia Dickson, born 26 September 1815, died 4 October 1865. They had one child Elizabeth Letitia Womack, who married her first cousin, Jacob Jefferson Thompson (born 1833, died 1889) son of Dorothy Pryor Womack and Alexander Thompson (Alexander Thompson, III).""","STR06" "I14810","Womack","Dorothy Mae","19 Mar 1937","10 Jul 2010","0","Obituary, as copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ray&Peggy Holbrooks Pace:

Mrs. Dorothy Mae Womack Parson, 73, of Huntington, passed away Saturday, July 10, 2010, in Lufkin, Texas.

Dorothy was born to Tassie Mae (Walton) and William Henry Womack on March 19, 1937, in San Augustine County, Texas. She was a loving Mother, Grandmother, and Sister, Aunt and Friend. She was a homemaker and a member of the Baptist Church.

Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, July 14, 2010, at 2:00 p.m. in the Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, with interment following in the Rosevine Cemetery in Sabine County. Visitation will be from the hours of 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 13, 2010 at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 West Columbia Street, San Augustine, Texas.

Her survivors include: Daughter: Darla Jordan of Pollok, Texas, Sons: Bobby Parson and his wife, Michelle of Spring, Travis Parson of Cypress; Grandchildren: Brandi Griffith, Lyndsey Parson, Corbin Howard, Becky Anglin and Cyprus, Andy Cripe and Amanda, Ethan and Parson; Great-Grandchildren: Shelby Ferguson and Elyssa Baude; Sisters: Alice Joy Haygood of Huntington, and Verline Evett of Spring.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Bill Parson.

Pallbearers include: J.T. Haygood, Larry Bolton, Doug Womack, Dallas Bjork, Wayne Ferguson and Clint Bolton.","STR06" "I21231","Womack","James Elbert","5 May 1895","11 Jan 1978","0","Shown as ""Bert J."" at the time of the 1920 census, and he was listed as a laborer doing logging work.Prior to 1930, they moved to Beaumont, where he was a boiler maker for an Oil Refinery.","STR06" "I44737","Womack","Joe Alford","7 Mar 1912","11 Dec 1979","0"," No middle name is listed on the Texas Birth index listing for daughter Mary Frances, but shown as Alford in her obituary. it is listed as Alfred on the Texas Birth Index listing of his son, Douglas Alfred Womack.

On his own Texas Death Certificate he is listed as Joe Alfrod Womack, a son of John Henry Womack and Bessie Weatherly. The informant was his son, Douglas. On his Find A Grave memorial page he is shown as Joe Alford Womack, however his double headstone is inscribed only with Joe.


His usual occupation was shown as Chicken Farmer.Although he died at the Southmore Hospital in Pasedena, TX, his residence was in Bronson, Texas. He was also listed as widowed.","STR06" "I47808","Womack","Mary Frances","11 Sep 1946","13 Feb 2020","0","Mary Frances King, 73, of Hemphill, Texas passed away February 13, 2020 in Lufkin, Texas.

Mary was born on September 11, 1946 in San Augustine, Texas to Joe Alford Womack and Vercie McCary. She was a loving mother and homemaker.

She is survived by son, Nathan King and wife Michelle of Cove, Texas; daughters, Vickie Dickerson and husband Mark of Milam, Texas, Dena McGill and husband Arnold of Pasadena, Texas, and Angie Dorsey and husband Woodie of Milam, Texas; brother, Doug Womack and wife Lynn of Milam, Texas; grandchildren Scott Simpson and wife Heidi, Cory Simpson and wife Loni, Brittany Fletcher and husband J.T, Brandon McGill, Travis Dorsey, Bethany Dorsey, Jacob Dorsey, Tyler King, and Garner King; great grandchildren Gunnar, Hannah, Vador, Hazel, and Teagan.

She was preceded in death by her parents, and great grandson Hunter Simpson.

Visitation will begin at 10:00 AM, Sunday February 16, 2020 with Funeral Services to follow at 12:00 PM in Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with Bro. Rusty Hammett officiating.

Burial will follow services in Rosevine Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Scott Simpson, Cory Simpson, Brandon Mcgill, J.T. Fletcher, Travis Dorsey, Jacob Dorsey and Tyler King serving as pallbearers.

Guestbook can be signed and condolences may be made at www.starrfuneralhome.com

Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, February 19, 2020, Page 6","STR06" "I46972","Womack","Melba Verlene","15 Jul 1946","29 Apr 2017","0","Obituary of Melba Evett

Melba Evett, 70, of Baytown, Texas passed from this life to be with her Lord and Savior on April, 29, 2017.

Melba was born July 15, 1946 in San Augustine, Texas to the late Mr. and Mrs. W.H. and Tassie Alice Walton Womack. She married Roger Dale Evett and they shared many blessed years together until his passing. Mrs. Evett was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother whom loved her family dearly. She made sure that the needs of her husband and family were fully taken care of often forsaking her own. She made sure that everyone around her, especially her family and friends were comfortable.

Melba will be dearly missed by everyone that had the great blessing of knowing her.

She is survived by; three children, Darlene Cooling and her husband Tim of Baytown, Texas, Kimberly Evett and Jami Madley of Spring, Texas, and Dale Evett and his wife Jennifer of Roanoke, Texas. 5 Grandchildren; Lucas Gantt, Logan Gantt, Jake Evett, Mika Evett, and Landon Evett. She is also survived by one sister, Joy Haygood of San Augustine, Texas as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Husband, Roger Dale Evett, three brothers; Carl Womack, Chock Womack, and Johnny Womack; and two sisters; Dorothy Parsons, and Bonnie Womack.

Funeral Services will be held Tuesday, May 2, 2017 at 11:00 A.M. in the Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel. Burial will follow in the Attoyac Cemetery under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.

Visitation will be from 5-8 P.M. on Monday, May 1, 2017 at he Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.

In Lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to the American Diabetes Association in Melba's Memory. 2451 Crystal Drive, Suite 900 Arlington, VA 22202 1-800-DIABETES

Copied from her FindAGrave Memorial page

Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, May 3, 2017, Page 10","STR06" "I24548","Womack","Rebecca","Bef 1768","Bef 1794","0","Probably the daughter of Thomas WOMMACK. (James L. McLemore, III, p. 63).

In February 1800 John received bequests as guardian of his four children from the estate of Thomas WOMMACK. (James L. McLemore, p. 64).

And another Stray Group:

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MORE DESCENDANTS OF THE MYTHICAL 'WILLIAM THE IMMIGRANT'
Part I William and Mary Jane Womack of Henrico Co., Virginia

5.1 Thomas Womack (Wm Jr4,Wm Sr3, John2,William1) was born Isle of Wight Co., VA abt 1735 or

earlier; died Southampton Co., VA 1794-5; married Elizabeth Carter.

Known children of Thomas and Elizabeth Womack:

6.1 Carter Womack, died Halifax Co., NC, Will drawn 3 Oct 1822, Probated Nov. 1822; married probably in VA abt 1795 Catherine ????

6.2 Delilah Womack, married Greenville Co., VA Lodowick Thompson

6.3 daughter Womack, married John McLEMORE

When Thomas Womack, grandfather of the above children made his will 20 Jan 1794; he stated ""I give ten pounds to John Menore[McLemore's] childrn namely James, Elizabeth, Polly and John which is to be out to use of schooling the said children.""

6.4 Martha ""Patsy"" Womack. unmd","STR06" "I29542","Womack McLemore","Albert Sidney","4 Dec 1864","17 Jan 1910","0","Nicole Martin shows him as a son of Albert Gallatin Brown WOMACK, but indicates he was raised as a McLemore.","STR06" "I47769","Womble","Roberta Louise","22 Oct 1940","1 Jan 2020","0","Mrs. Roberta Louise Lyons of San Augustine, Texas, passed away Wednesday, January 1, 2020, in San Augustine at the age of 79 years, 2 months, 10 days.

""Louise"" was born in Stinnett, Texas, on October 22, 1940, and had lived in San Augustine County since 1999. She received a Bachelor of Science in Home Economics and Education from Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. During her professional life, she had achieved many accolades and awards but her passion was education and teaching young people. She retired from teaching in San Augustine. Prior to teaching in San Augustine, she had taught science and art in Houston, San Antonio, Florida, and Germany.

Louise is survived by her husband, Duke Lyons of San Augustine, Texas; her daughter and son-in-law, Kimberly and John Barry of Melbourne, Australia; her son and daughter-in-law, Greg and Allison Lyons of Houston, Texas; her four grandchildren, Samantha and Matthew Barry of Melbourne, Australia, and Sarah and Jake Lyons of Houston, Texas; brothers, Bill Womble of Dallas, Texas, and Dub Womble of Spearman, Texas; as well as sisters, Betty Helen Anderson and Kathy Womble of Lubbock, Texas.

Louise was preceded in death by her parents, Robert ""Boy"" and Helen Womble; as well as two sisters, Donna Nell Smith and Peggy Fondren.

A memorial service has been planned for 11:00 a.m. Saturday, January 25, 2020, at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel, located at 316 W. Columbia Street in San Augustine, Texas.

Following the service, the family will be hosting a reception for family and friends at the residence.

In lieu of flowers, the family of Louise Lyons would be honored if you could donate to Port Macquarie Koala Hospital or WIRES in Australia to assist in the recovery aid of the wild life injured in the Australian bush fires where her daughter and grandchildren live. Please make your donations in her name as a tribute.

www.koalahospital.org.au or www.wires.org.au/donate/emergency-fund.

Visit www.WymanRobertsFuneralHome.com for memories and condolences.

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

(Copied from the Wyman Roberts Funeral)

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter January 8, 2020, page 5 and repeated in the January 22, 2020 issue as well","STR06" "I22767","Wood","A. J.","16 Aug 1931","7 Oct 2009","0","The Sabine Country Reporter
October 14, 2009, Page 12A

A. J. Wood, Sr.

A. J. Wood, Sr., 78, died at his home in the Pine Park area Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.

Wood was born August 16, 1931 in Shelby County. He was a retired machine operator for Temple Inland, and was greatly appreciated by those who worked with him. He loved the people in the Pine Park/Plainview Community and Sabine County. He was a Godly man and a long time member of the Pine Park Pentecostal Church where he served on the Board of Trustees until his death.

Wood is survived by five sons, A. J. Wood Jr. and wife, Charlotte of Pineland, Gerald Wood and wife, Debbie, of Nacogdoches, Johnny Wood of Nacogdoches, Wayne Wood and wife, Jean of Center, and James Wood and wife, Angela of Hemphill; brothers Chester Wood of Broken Arrow, OK and Orville Wood of Clarence, OK; sisters, Evelyn Loven of Nacogdoches, Hazel Brown of Longview, and Janice Maloney of Broken Arrow, OK; 15 grandchildren; and 11 great-granchildren.

Wood was preceded in death by his wife of 52 years, Katie Joe Kelley Wood; brothers, LaVaughn Wood and Douglas Wood; sisters, Gladys Loven and one grandchild.

Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 10 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Interment followed in the Pinehill Cemetery.

Arrangements were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Inc in Hemphill.

A nearly identical obituary was published in the October 15, 2009 issue of the San Augustine Tribune.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, October 2009)","STR06" "I22768","","","","","","","" "I37885","Wood","Alford A.","6 Feb 1905","23 Jul 1983","0","Laura Buckmaster shows that he married Sybil Pearl COWART. Both are interred at the Wood Cemetery, San Augustine. (Source: FindAGrave listing for his father, Charles Ayers ""Jack"" Wood, with research done by R. Strickland)
","STR06" "I37873","Wood","Azariah Aquilla","9 Jan 1843","20 Oct 1920","0","First name uncertian, could instead by Azrall/Azrael/Azreal.

Said to have married Susan Elizabeth GOODE, a daughter of Gideon Jewett GOODE and Nancy FULTON.","STR06" "I17791","Wood","Bessie Beatrice","20 Nov 1902","29 Nov 1973","0","Name Bessie Beatrice Jacks
Event Type Death
Event Date 29 Nov 1973
Event Place Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 20 Nov 1902
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Ed Wood
Mother's Name Melvinia Carrico
Informant Mrs. Ethel Droptini (Daughter)
Certificate Number 102911
GS Film number 2242963
Digital Folder Number 005145939
Image Number 00330

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36T-9VP : accessed 16 Mar 2014), Bessie Beatrice Jacks, 29 Nov 1973; citing certificate number 102911, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2242963.","STR06" "I29866","","","","","","","" "I29866","","","","","","","" "I37846","Wood","Billy Jack","30 Jun 1935","21 Jul 2017","0","A photos of his military marker can be seen on his Find A Grave memorial page

Engraved as follows

Billy Jack Wood
SFC US Army
Vietnam Bronze Star Medal
Jun 30 1935 Jul 21 2017
To Christ Be The Glory","STR06" "I17785","Wood","Charles A.","22 Mar 1806","19 Mar 1858","0","The son of Azariah and Margaret Wood. (White and Toole, p 72). Middle name shown sometimes as Azariah/Azrall/Ayers. Barbara Yancey Dore shows Margaret's maiden name was STEDDHAME. She writes that he was ""reported to be the first person buried in what would become the WOOD CEMETERY about 1860 or 1861. The Wood family deeded land for a cemetery at a later date. The Wood Cemetery Association, with a permanent care fund, meets at the cemetery each year on the first Saturday in August for their annual meeting and cemetery working.""

The following biography, prepared by Robert Strickland, a descendant, is copied from FindAGrave:

Charles Ayers Wood came to Texas from New Jersey in 1831 when Texas was still a part of Mexico. Texas became a republic in 1836 and a state in 1845.

Sources disagree on his middle name. It could have been Ayers (also spelled Ayres or Ayars), his mother's maiden name, or Azrael (or Azraih / Azrail / Azel / Azrall, etc.), after his father. He had two grandsons who were both named Charles Ayers Wood. They were double cousins, sons of Wood brothers who married Meigs sisters. Ayers seems to be the most likely middle name.

According to a Bible originally owned by Samuel Stedham / Steddum / Statham, Charles Ayers Wood was the son of Azraih Wood and Margaret Ann Ayers. Charles was born 22 Mar 1806 in NJ and died 19 Mar 1858 in San Augustine Co., TX. His father, Azraih died 10 Dec 1811 near Philadelphia. ""He drowned.""

Azel Wood and Margaret Ayars were married Nov. 13, 1802, Cumberland County, NJ Marriages, Volume A 1795-1838, page 46 (www.familysearch.org). Margaret Ayars was born 17 Sep 1774 to John Ayars (1736-1802) and Susannah Jarman (1741-1824). Margaret died in 1815 or on 10 Feb 1813.

In John Ayars and his Descendants compiled by Frank D. Anders, Vineland, NJ, 1913, page 13, (Google Books) we find Margaret Ayars married Azel Wood. Margaret's sister, Mary Ayers (1764-1825) married Samuel Statham (the owner of the family Bible, above). Margaret and Mary were daughters of John Ayars (1736-1802) and Susannah Jarman (1741-1824) married 1757.

Charles was orphaned at the age of 7-9. Perhaps he could have have been raised by the Steddum family, but this is speculation. Samuel Steddum and Mary Ayers had a son Samuel II b. 1789 that was living in San Augustine Co. by 1836. Charles' children are listed in the Steddum family Bible. Samuel Stiddum received a land grant of 1 league and 1 labor in 1828.

By some accounts, Charles was a river boat captain before he came to Texas.

Recorded May 12, 1831, in an application for citizenship in the Republic of Texas [should instead be Mexico?]: ""Mr. Chas. A. Wood presents himself a native of The United States with a passport from the Consul of the United States of Mexico, Citizen Francisco Martinez Pizarro, made 4th day of May 1830, Not numbered. Place of residence Nacodoches."" Does anyone have a copy of this? Reported by Ann Gary, ancestry.com San Augustine County Message Board. Original document is probably in a library in San Augustine.

There is also an article about Charles in Sabine County Historical Sketches and Genealogical Records, by Edna McDaniel White and Blanche Findley Toole, LaBelle Printing Co. Beaumont, TX, Copyright, 1972. It says about Charles A. Wood and Elizabeth Muse, ""They had married on their way to Texas, and he received a first class land grant in San Augustine Co. on the Attoyac River, but he never lived on it. He was a Blacksmith and worked on river boats. He also invented a special belt for his cotton gin."" We know from other records, however, that he didn't marry Elizabeth Muse until after he came to Texas, and she was first married to Benjamin Franklin Howard.

Charles Ayers Wood received a first class grant of 1/3 league (1476 acres) of land west of San Augustine on the Attoyac Bayou. This was the amount granted to single men. (Had he had a family, he would have been entitled to a league and a labor of land.) The year of emigration was 1831. You can find a record of this on the TX GLO website, http://www.glo.texas.gov/cf/land-grant-search/index.cfm . Charles traded his grant for land near the location of the Wood Cemetery south of San Augustine. One source said this was part of the Shipp Survey, and another said he purchased it from William Lakey. (The Shipp and Lakey grants are adjacent.)

Charles Ayers Wood married Elizabeth Muse about 1837. Elizabeth Muse had first married Benjamin Franklin Howard (or Harwood) who was born about 1807. They were married 31 Jan 1830 or 1831 in Madison Co, TN. One date appears in a loose document and the other appears in the bound record. They had one child, George Washington Howard, born about 1834 in TN, died during the Civil War in 1863 or 1864 on or near Galveston Island.

Benjamin F. Howard and Elizabeth Muse separated. One family history account says that B.F. Howard left his family and was reported dead. However, records show that he was still living, in 1865 and possibly 1874 or later. For more information on the Howard family, see micspoon.tripod.com/nti/nti11685.html.

Elizabeth Muse then married Charles Ayers Wood. The 1850 and 1860 US Census recorded the family in San Augustine Co., TX. Charles was a farmer. They had at least 8 children, all born in Texas, probably all in San Augustine Co.

Charles A. Wood was said to be the first person buried on the land that would become the Wood Cemetery. The Wood family deeded the land later.

Many thanks to Skyquest, Find A Grave Contributor 46907373, for a draft of this memorial and for helpful tips. Thanks also to Nancy Jack, Contributor 47107985 for the information about the Howard family.

There is little agreement about Charles A. Wood's date of death. The headstone reads, ""August 15, 1850."" The headstone appears to be modern. This date is not possible if he is the father of daughter Sarah Mariah, born 10 months later. Other accounts list the date of death as 15 Aug 1860 or 1861. These are not likely because he doesn't appear with his family in the Sabine County census recorded 20 Jul 1860. The origin of the 1860 or 1861 date could have been when the cemetery was deeded by the Wood family. The 1858 date (Steddum Bible?) seems to be the only choice consistent with the census records.

Maintained by: R Strickland
Originally Created by: BARBARA GUNDOLF
Record added: Sep 06, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 41647553","STR06" "I37877","Wood","Charles Ayers ""Jack""","23 Mar 1869","10 May 1947","0","From FindAGrave:

Charles Ayers ""Jack"" Wood married [second] Priscilla Smith between 1931 and 1940. She was born 1 Oct 1874 in LA (1940 census) or TX (death certificate) and died 16 Oct 1947 in Sabine Co, TX. According to family tradition Jack's family called her ""Miss Priscilla."" According to her death certificate her name was spelled Pursillar, she was the daughter of John Smith and is buried in Weeks Chapel Cemetery (Newton Co., TX). The informant on the death certificate was Jack's daughter, Mrs. W. D. (Hattie) Wood Withers. Masonic symbol on his tombstone.

Created by: skyquest
Record added: May 04, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 51983353




","STR06" "I37877","Wood","Charles Ayers ""Jack""","23 Mar 1869","10 May 1947","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, San Augustine, Pr. 4
Enumerated 18 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 77 Sheet 8B
133-133
Loggins, Mary Head W F Mar 1829 71 We 7/3 Tn Tn Va
Wright, Willie Grandson W m Apr 1883 17 S Tx La Tx Farmer
Woods, Charles A. G.son-in-law W m Mar 1869 31 M 10 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Woods, Cordelia G.Dtr W F May 1873 27 M 10 8/4 Tx La Tx
Woods, John E. Gr. Grandson W M Feb 1892 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Woods, Charles W. Gr. Grandson W M Jan 1894 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Woods, Ora Gr. Granddtr W F Mar 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Woods, Herbert W Gr. Grandson W M Nov 1898 1 S Tx Tx Tx


","STR06" "I37882","Wood","Charles David","31 Jan 1894","19 Dec 1961","0","FindAGrave shows that he was a World War I veterand and a carpenter. (Source: FindAGrave listing for his father, Charles Ayers ""Jack"" Wood, with research done by R. Strickland)
","STR06" "I41252","Wood","Charles T.","14 Mar 1839","3 Mar 1894","0","FindAGrave shows that he married Lucinda Adeline MEIGS. They were the parents of Margaret Wood Polley, Malda Wood Watkins, Charles Ayers Wood, Era Drusilla Wood Campbell, Frank B. Wood and Daisy Wood Joachimi.","STR06" "I30262","Wood","Claude Lee","1 Nov 1894","27 May 1981","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, June 4, 1981
Page 10

Claude Wood funeral held Friday

Claude Lee Wood, 86, died Wednesday, May 27, at the Tuscola County Medical Care Facility, where he had been a patient the past four years.

He was born Nov. 1, 1894, in Marlette, the son of Joseph and Sarah (Dove) Wood. He came to Cass City with his parents when he was a child.

He married Cecile Patterson in Caro Oct. 25, 1923. Following their marriage, they made their home on a farm in Ellington township.

Mrs. Wood died Dec. 27, 1973.

He served with the U.S. Army Signal Corps in World War I in France and Germany.

He was a life member of Tyler Lodge, F&AM, No. 317, of Cass City.

He is survived by one son, Robert WOOD of Cass City; one daughter, Mrs. Carlton (Beatrice) RONDO of Caro; one brother, Ernest WOOD of Northville, and five grandchildren. One brother, Herbert, and one sister, Edna, preceded him in death.

Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon at Little's Funeral Home, Cass City.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2008)","STR06" "I25846","","","","","","","" "I41587","Wood","Ernest Albert","8 Feb 1915","21 Apr 1989","0","""Ernest Albert Wood, Sr. married Lois Orieta Brown (Ref: Death certificate of Ernest, Jr.). She was born in Orange, Orange Co, TX. She is probably the daughter of Ernest R. and Erma Brown (1930 census). 1930 US Census, Precinct 2, Sabine Co, TX. Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Garden Of Meditation, Plot A, Lot 66, Sp 4, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, TX.""

(Source: FindAGrave listing for his father, Charles Ayers ""Jack"" Wood, with research done by R. Strickland)","STR06" "I41588","Wood","Esther Ann","8 Feb 1915","4 Jul 1994","0","""(Twin) Feb 8, 1915 Pineland, Sabine Co, TX - Jul 4, 1994 Pomona, Los Angeles Co, CA. (TX Birth Index, SS Death Index, CA Death Index Esther Ann Williams) City matches estate papers information. Burial unknown.""

(Source: FindAGrave listing for his father, Charles Ayers ""Jack"" Wood, with research done by R. Strickland)","STR06" "I29243","Wood","Everest Luther ""Dee""","13 Jul 1938","21 May 2007","0","Everest Luther ""Dee"" Wood, Sr.

Everest Luther ""Dee"" Wood, Sr., 68, of Hemphill died Monday, May 21, 2007 at his residence.

He was born July 13, 1938 to Luther Wood and Eula Mae Felts and had lived in Hemphill his entire life. He was in maintenance at Temple-Inland and was of the Baptist faith.

Survivors: wife, Ruby Wood of Hemphill, mother Eula Wood of Hemphill; sons, Everest ""Dickie"" L. Wood and wife, Lisa, of Friendswood, John C. Webb and wife, Gail of Bronson, Thomas M. Webb and wife, Debbie of Deweyville, and Carl M. Webb, Jr. of Hemphill; daughter Cindy A. Ponder of Hemphill; brothers, Vilas ""Boog"" Wood of San Augustine, and Mike Wood of Hemphill; sister, Lexie McCarter of Tyler; 15 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Visitation will be Thursday, May 24 from 4 to 9 p.m.

Funeral services will be held May 25 at 10 a.m. at Starr Funeral Home with Rev. Fred Raney officiating. Interment will be in Gravelhill Cemetery.","STR06" "I37871","Wood","Francis","Abt 1837","26 Jun 1863","0","From FindAGrave:

A Cenotaph in Memory of Francis M. Wood

Francis M. Wood was born about 1837 in San Augustine County, Texas to Elizabeth Muse and Charles Ayers Wood. He died 26 June 1863 in the Civil War, probably in northeast Louisiana near Vicksburg, MS, burial unknown. Military Service: Pvt., Company E 19th Regiment Tex Inf, CSA, ""Walker's Greyhounds."" The 1850 San Augustine Co. census shows Frances, female, but Howard family history micspoon.tripod.com/nti/nti11685.html mentions a son, Frank, who died in the Civil War.

The 1860 San Augustine Co. census shows Francis Wood (male), age 23, and Eugenia Wood, age 15, in the household of neighbors Thuresa (Thursa) and Richard J. Fonville. Eugenia Fonville and F.M. Wood were legally married 12 July 1860 in San Augustine Co.

There are two Wood children buried next to each other in the Fonville Family Cemetery (Wood Annex). Thursa Elizabeth Wood (1861-1861), Find A Grave 57012631, is probably their daughter and named for her grandmothers. Frances Marion Wood b 1863 d abount 1873, Find A Grave 57012660, was probably named after her father (but could be named for Eugenia's brother): The inscription on her marker reads ""Dau. of F.M. Wood & Eugenia Fonville.""

Mrs. Eugenia Woods married (2) Argyle Guy Loggins on Dec. 8, 1866 in San Augustine Co. Their Find A Grave Memorials are 19261653 and 19261654.

Frank fought in the same company as his younger brother, A.A. Wood. After marching over 1000 miles back and forth from Arkansas to Mississippi, their division earned the nickname ""Walker's Greyhounds."" Their first action was on June 7, 1863 at the battle of Millikin's Bend near Vicksburg, MS. There they attacked a supply depot. After initial success against Union infantry, they were repelled by gunboats. They retreated to northeast Louisiana where many died due to disease and malnutrition. This is where Frank is presumed to have died. His service record gives his date of death as June 26, 1863, one week before the fall of Vicksburg.

Created by: R Strickland
Record added: Aug 10, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 95130275","STR06" "I37074","","","","","","","" "I46665","Wood","Gladys Marie","10 Oct 1946","14 Oct 2003","0","Her obituary, below, was copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Peggy Blagg Gann.

BONHAM -- Gladys McLemore, age 57, of Bonham died Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2003, at San Luis Valley Medical Center in Alamosa, Colo.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the First Baptist Church in Leonard. Officiating will be the Rev. Abe Jackson and the Rev. Johnny McLain. Burial will be at Randolph Lindsey Cemetery in Randolph.

Surviving are her husband, Archie Timothy McLemore; daughters, Annette McLemore and Jennifer McLemore, both of Bonham; brother, Jimmy Ray Wood of Ringgold, Okla.; sisters, Mary Folz of Balch Springs and Patricia Blagg of Nevada, Texas.

The family will be at Taylor Funeral Home in Leonard from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday.
Herald Democrat, Denison, Texas, Friday, October 17, 2003","STR06" "I22868","Wood","Harriett Amelia","Abt 1863","25 Jun 1947","0","Linda Kyle shows her as the daughter of L. Singletary WOOD and Thalia HALL.","STR06" "I41585","Wood","Hattie Helen","21 Jun 1907","20 Feb 1993","0","""Married W. D. ""Denny"" Withers Oct 26, 1926 Jefferson Co, TX. Double Marker, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Garden Of Love Plot, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, TX. One child Dennis Frank Withers died in infancy: Aug 20, 1931 TX - Aug 20, 1931 TX. Antioch Cemetery, Buna, Jasper Co, TX. ""

(Source: FindAGrave listing for his father, Charles Ayers ""Jack"" Wood, with research done by R. Strickland)
","STR06" "I38831","","","","","","","" "I37884","Wood","Herbert Wesley","30 Nov 1898","3 Oct 1960","0","Laura Buckmaster shows that he married Ella Mae COATS, and has his place of birth as Cumby, Hopkins Couty, Texas.

Name: Herbert Wesley Wood
Death Date: 03 Oct 1960
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 61 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 30 Nov 1898
Birthplace: Pineland, Tx
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Charles A Wood
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: C Wright
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116475
Digital Film Number: 4166567
Image Number: 2743
Reference Number: v X cn 60805
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

When he completed his registration for the draft during the First World War, he indicated he was farming in Pineland, Sabine County, Texas for C. A. Wood, who was also his closest relative.
He was of Medium heighth and slender build, with brown eyes and black hair. FindAGrave shows his parents as Charles Ayers Wood and Larissa Cordelia Wright.

From FindAGrave:

Herbert Wesley Wood, Sr. was a farmer, mill worker, construction worker and master mechanic. He grew up in Pineland, Texas. He and his brothers had a band and played for dances. In Pineland he met and married Ella Mae Coats. They were married in or next to a Model T Ford. Ella Mae said of him that she never knew if she married him or a car! He opened a garage in Pineland. Their son, Herbert, Jr. was born in that town. The family moved to Forest, Nacogdoches and finally settled in Beaumont. He worked at the Buick dealership where his young family lived in an apartment above the garage. Later, he opened a garage on Highland Ave. in the South Park community of Beaumont. His son, Herbert, Jr. later joined him, and the business became Wood and Son Motors. The family was active in the South Park Baptist Church, and part of the close-knit South Park community. He was a quiet man and was dedicated to his family.
","STR06" "I37884","Wood","Herbert Wesley","30 Nov 1898","3 Oct 1960","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Jefferson County, Precinct 6
Enumerated April 16, 1930
ED 123-79 SD 27 Sheet 6A Stamped 159
Highland Ave
4766-107-121
Wood, Herbert W. Head M W 31 M 22 Tx Tx Tx Mechanic Automobile
Wood, Ella M Wf F W 26 M 18 Miss Miss Miss
Wood, Herbert W Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Miss
Wood, Virginia M Dtr F W 5 2 Tx Tx Miss
Wood, Mary A Dtr F W 1 6/12 S Tx Tx Miss","STR06" "I11381","Wood","Herbert Wesley","24 Feb 1923","10 Dec 2010","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 15, 2010, page 12

Herbert Wesley Wood, Jr.

Herbert Wesley Wood, Jr., 87, died Friday, Dec. 10, 2010, in Twin Lakes Care Center in San Augustine after an illness. Wood was born in Pineland to Herbert and Ella Mae Coats Wood.

He had lived near Hemphill since 1982 coming from Beaumont where he was owner and operator of Wood and Son Motors. Wood was a U. S. Air Force veteran of World War II. He was also a member of the Gideons, Rotary Club, Littleton Fowler Masonic Lodge #305 Shrine, and a Deacon of the First Baptist Church in Hemphill.

He is survived by his wife, Lorene Boyett Wood of Hemphill; son, Terry and wife Cindy Wood of Beaumont; daughter, Robin and husband Kelly Powell of Sour Lake; and sister, Virginia Christopher of Boerne. He is also survived by seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were conducted Sunday, Dec. 12, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in the Weaver Cemetery in Mayflower community.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2010)

A similiar obituary was published in the San Augustine Tribune on December 16, 2010.","STR06" "I20080","","","","","","","" "I40951","Wood","Jerry Jean","13 Nov 1931","29 Nov 2008","0","From FindAGrave:

Jerry passed away at her home.

Born and raised in Beaumont, she graduated from South Park High School in 1947. She graduated from The University of Texas in 1951 and worked for the State of Texas briefly before beginning a career in teaching and education administration.

She was awarded a Master's Degree from Lamar University in 1963 and a PhD from Texas A&M in 1982. During her career, she taught elementary school, junior high school math, high school math, education courses offered at Lamar, and was a principal at Brice Elementary in Mount Pleasant, Texas before her retirement in 1991.

She was active at First United Methodist Church most of her life and participated in numerous professional and community service organizations. She had many hobbies, including reading, cooking, gardening, and traveling.

Preceded in death by her husband, Doyle Slover Tierce survivors include her children, Virginia Ellen Wallace and her husband James Weldon Wallace and Paul Wood Tierce and his wife Amber White Tierce; grandchildren Paula Lynn Wallace, James Sterling Wallace and his wife Amanda Gardner Wallace and Michael Todd Wallace; brother Herbert Wesley Wood, Jr. and his wife Lorene Boyette Wood, sisters Virginia Wood Christopher, and Mary Ann Wood Strickland.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=32103871","STR06" "I37881","Wood","John E. ""Ed""","12 Feb 1892","24 May 1918","0","""No descendants according to estate papers of Hattie Wood Withers. Wood Cemetery, San Augustine Co, TX."" (Source: FindAGrave listing for his father, Charles Ayers ""Jack"" Wood, with research done by R. Strickland)","STR06" "I17792","Wood","Levi Elmer","5 Mar 1904","5 Nov 1973","0","Name Levi Elmer Wood
Event Type Death
Event Date 05 Nov 1973
Event Place Kountze, Hardin, Texas, United States
Occupation Logger Retired Lumber
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 05 Mar 1904
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Ed Wood
Mother's Name Vinie Carrico
Informant Mrs. Lettie Wood-wife
Certificate Number 84735
GS Film number 2242947
Digital Folder Number 005145896
Image Number 02616

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36W-5DJ : accessed 16 Mar 2014), Levi Elmer Wood, 05 Nov 1973; citing certificate number 84735, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2242947.","STR06" "I37874","Wood","Levi Muse","3 Mar 1848","15 Feb 1918","0","From FindAGrave:

Levi Muse Wood married Prudence Jane Parker. Prudence Jane Parker: Jan 22, 1847 TX - Jun 18, 1926 TX. Both buried Wood Cemetery.
","STR06" "I32924","Wood","Mallori Nicole","19 Nov 2008","19 Nov 2008","0","The San Augustine Tribune

Mallori Nicole Wood

Graveside services for Mallori Nicole Wood, infant, were held at 10 a.m., Tuesday, November 25, 2008 at Rosevine Cemetery. Rev. Pat Windham and Rev. Jerry Lewis officiated. She died November 19, 2008.

Mallori Nicole Wood was born in Shreveport, LA on November 19, 2008 to Kelli and Matt Wood of Center.

She is survived by her parents, Kelli and Matt Wood of Center, grandparents, Mike and Laura McCroskey of Hemphill, and Wayne and Jean Wood of Center.

Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill was in charge of arrangements.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, December 2008)

A nearly identical obituary was published in the November 26, 2008 issue of the Sabine County Reporter.","STR06" "I36766","Wood","Mary Ann","8 Nov 1928","17 Dec 2009","0","From FindAGrave:

Mary Ann Strickland was born in Beaumont, Texas in 1928 to Ella Mae and Herbert W. Wood, Jr. She was the third of four surviving children. She lived in the South Park community in Beaumont and was a member of South Park Baptist Church.

Mary Ann attended Lamar University, the University of Texas and graduated from Sam Houston State University with a B.A. in chemistry in 1949. While at Sam Houston, she met her future husband, Robert L. Strickland, at the Baptist Student Union. After graduating, she taught high school in Devers, TX. She was 20 when she began teaching. After they married, they attended Southern Seminary in Ky. They returned to Texas to start a family.

After Bob contracted polio in 1953, she resumed her teaching career. She was the family breadwinner and cared for her husband until his death in 1988. She taught elementary school in Dallas and Spring Branch, high school math in Houston. She eared a M.S. in Library Science and worked as a librarian in junior and senior high schools in Houston.

Mary Ann was active in her church. At Southland and Gulf Meadows Baptist churches in Houston, she served as Sunday School teacher, VBS teacher, committee member and librarian. Mary Ann had the gift of hospitality. She ""adopted"" several co-workers, students and church members.

In 1996, she moved to Austin where she was a member of Bannockburn Baptist Church. She kept a prayer journal for her Sunday School Class.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=86347143","STR06" "I37879","Wood","Mary Ann ""Molly""","28 Nov 1866","24 Nov 1903","0","From FindAGrave:

In most records, she went by ""Mollie,"" but her headstone reads, ""Molly. Mollie married Louis L. Sanders on 24 Nov 1881 in Sabine Co., TX (Texas Marriages, 1837-1973). He was born 5 Dec 1860 in TX. According to a post on genforum.genealogy.com his middle name was ""Lemuel.""

Mollie and Louis Sanders had at least five children.

After Molly Wood died, Louis L. Sanders married Arrie (or Arry) J. Letney, Find A Grave 13512932. They had at least one child, Jim Louis Sanders, Find A Grave 13512938. Louis L. Sanders died 5 or 17 May, 1931. Louis and Arry are buried next to each other.

Maintained by: R Strickland
Originally Created by: skyquest
Record added: May 03, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 51954961","STR06" "I28190","","","","","","","" "I29245","Wood","Michael Wayne","3 Dec 1947","20 Jul 2016","0","Michael Wayne Wood, 67, passed away in his home, Wednesday, July 20,2016.Michael was born in Hemphill, Texas, to Luther Leroy and Eula Mae Felts Wood.He was a life long resident of Hemphill and graduated from Hemphill High School. He was in the United States Marine Corp and served in the Vietnam War. He worked as a Lathe Technician for Temple Inland.

He is survived by his son Michael Thomas Wood and wife Nacole of Hemphill, his daughter Amy Whiteside and husband Michael of Hemphill, his sister Lexie ""Sis"" McCarter of Tyler, and his 10 grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by his wife Sue Ann Wood.

Visitation will be from 6:00PM until 8:00PM, Friday, July 22,2016, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St. Hemphill, Texas. Graveside services will be at 10:00AM, Saturday, July 23,2016, in the Harper Chapel Cemetery.

Copied from Starr Funeral Home website

Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, July 27, 2016, Page 10","STR06" "I17789","Wood","Neoma ""Nona"" Ola","24 Sep 1898","12 Mar 1941","0","Barbara Yancey Dore instead shows her as Ola.

Name Nona Olar Gray
Event Type Death
Event Date 12 Mar 1941
Event Place Jasper, Jasper, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 24 Sep 1898
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name T E Wood
Mother's Name Vina Carrico
Certificate Number 13782
GS Film number 2138478
Digital Folder Number 005145837
Image Number 02467

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3D4-C4Y : accessed 16 Mar 2014), Nona Olar Gray, 12 Mar 1941; citing certificate number 13782, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2138478.","STR06" "I30481","","","","","","","" "I41586","Wood","Ruth Irene","22 Aug 1910","3 May 1991","0",""" Ruth Irene Wood's (1st) marriage was to Jewell Davis Robbins. Jewell Davis Robbins: b Jun 9, 1904 San Augustine Co, TX - Mar 25, 1958 TX. Ruth had no descendants according to estate papers of Hattie Wood Withers. Ruth Irene Wood Robbins 2nd married Charles H. Munson. Charles H. Munson: Aug 21, 1902 - Oct 14, 1981 TX. Double Marker, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Garden Of Love Plot, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, TX. ""

(Source: FindAGrave listing for his father, Charles Ayers ""Jack"" Wood, with research done by R. Strickland)","STR06" "I27141","Wood","Susan","Abt 1822","","0","Mark Freeman has her as a daughter of Joseph WOOD and Amelia SINGLETARY.","STR06" "I17783","Wood","Thomas E. ""Edd""","Abt 1844","Abt 1877","0","At one time he owned the land where the Jasper County Court House now stands. (White and Toole, p 72).

From FindAGrave:

Thomas E. Wood, Sr. was the son of Charles A. Wood and Elizabeth Muse. His middle name was probably ""Edwin"" since he is listed by that name in the 1850 census and ""Edwine"" in the 1860 census. His son, Thomas E. Wood, Jr. went by ""Edd.""

He married Nancy Meigs Sep 28, 1865 in Jasper Co, TX. They were the parents of four children.

Thomas E. Wood, Sr. died in 1877 at the age of 33 years, leaving his wife, age 29, with four young children to care for. Nancy married second William Wesley ""Wes"" Dalley on Sep 20, 1879 in Sabine Co, TX. Nancy Dalley is buried in Brookeland Cemetery, Brookeland, Sabine Co, TX.

It is not known where Thomas E. Wood, Sr. is buried. He could be here in the Wood Cemetery near other family members in one of the many unmarked graves, or he could be buried elsewhere in San Augustine or Sabine County. This beautiful spot on the shore of present-day Lake Sam Raburn is a fitting place to honor his short life.

Created by: R Strickland
Record added: Jun 29, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 92757344


","STR06" "I17782","Wood","Thomas E. ""Edd""","Feb 1876","1917","0","His grave marker reads EDD WOOD, 1873-1917, Gone But Not Forgotten","STR06" "I29244","Wood","Vilas Delan ""Boog""","29 Jan 1935","23 Jun 2009","0","San Augustine Tribune
Thursday, June 25, 2009, Page 8

Vilas ""Boog"" Wood

Funeral services for Vilas ""Boog"" Wood, 74, of San Augustine, will be held at 10:00 a.m., today, June 25, 2009 at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel. Interment will follow at Liberty Hill Memorial Garden in San Ausgustine in San Augustine with Bro. Buddy Pratt and Bro. Bob Gwinn officiating. He died in San Augustine on June 2, 2009.

Vilas ""Boog"" Wood was born in Hemphill on January 29, 1935 to Luther Wood and Eula Felts. He is a retired mechanic for Tyson Food, he worked there for 50 years. He served in the U. S. Army and was a member of the Liberty Hill Baptist Church.

He is survived by his wife, Lynda Wood of San Augustine; sons, Ricky Wood and wife Connie of Humble and Greg Wood and wife Felica of San Augustine; daughters, Shelley Dailey and husband Richard and Rebecca Wood Whitton, all of San Augustine; eight grandchildren; brother Mike Wood of Hemphill and sister Lexie ""Sis"" McCarter of Tyler.

Condolences can be offered at Wyman Roberts website. Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine was in charge of the arrangements.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2009)

A similiar obituary was in the July 1 issue of The Sabine County Reporter, but this subsequent obituary listed his eight grandchildren by name: Scott Whitton, Reed Dailey, Krissy Wood, Chelsea Wood, Zackary Dailey, Catherine Whitton, Daniel Wood, and Rachel Wood.","STR06" "I10891","Wood","Walton Burton ""Woody""","4 Jul 1920","1 Sep 1998","0","The Duncan Banner
Sept. 2, 1998
Walton Burton ""Woody"" Wood, 78, of Duncan, died Tuesday, Sept. 1, 1998, in Duncan Regional Hospital after a long illness. Graveside service will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in the Duncan Cemetery with Randy Southerland officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Morehead-Goetz Funeral Home in Duncan. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday. Mr. Wood was born July 4, 1920 in Ringling to William B. and Willie V. Wood. On March 1, 1962, he married Darlene Trawick in Wichita Falls, Texas. She preceded him in death February 1989. Mr. Wood was a car salesman and a member of OGBA. He was volunteer for the Stephens County Sheriff Department. Survivors include a son, Buddy Wood of Duncan, a step-son, Billy Ray Pendleton of Norman; a daughter Kathi Jones of Edmond; two brothers, F. B. Wood of Comanche, W. B. Wood of Pampa, Texas; his caregiver, Joy Pelley, of Comanche and two grandchildren.","STR06" "I35871","Wood","William R.","Nov 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Federal Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Pr 5, Montgomery City, Ward 5
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 2 ED 107 Sheet 2B
220-34-43
Wood, William R. Head W M Nov 1863 36 M 15 Ala Ga Ala Farm Laborer
Wood, Irene M Wf W F Nov 1863 36 M 15 4/4 Ala Ga SC
Wood, William R. Son W M Oct 1886 13 S Ala Ala Ala
Wood, Jennie M Dtr W F Mar 1889 11 S Ala Ala Ala
Wood, Edwin M Son W M Nov 1890 s Ala Ala Ala
Wood, Milton L Son W M Oct 1893 6 S Ala Ala Ala
Wood, Virginia M Mother W F Nat 1836 64 Wd 6/2 Ala Ga SC
McLemore, Kate J/I? Sis in Law W F May 1853 47 S Ala Ga SC
Shorter, Lula Servant B F Dec 1874 25 S Ala Ga Ga Laundress","STR06" "I37844","Wood","William Thomas","31 Aug 1902","1 Jan 1957","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Federal Census
Texas, Jefferson County, Beaumont City, Ward 3
Enumerated April 10 and 11, 1930
ED 123-36 SD 27 Sheet 10B
477-187-202
Wood, William T Head M W 27 Married @ 19 Tx Tx Tx Carpenter Oil Refinery
Wood, Annie Wife F W 30 M 22 Tx Tx Tx
Wood, Lillian Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Wood, William T. Jr. Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Wood, Wilma (sic) Dtr F W 2 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I37852","Wood","William Thomas","12 Aug 1924","1 Feb 1995","0","W. T. ""Dub"" Wood Jr

Wiliam Thomas ""Dub"" Wood Jr., 70, of Waco died Wednesday, Feb. 1, 1995.

Wood was born Aug. 12, 1924, in Pineland as a son of the late William Thomas Wood and Sarah Ann (Morgan) Wood and had lived in Beaumont several years before moving to Waco a year ago. He was a retired attorney, serving as Assistant District Attorney for Jefferson County in addition to several years in private practive before retiring in 1989. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II.

He was a former Post Commander of American Legion Post #33, a member of the Masonic Lodge and a member of the the Scottish Rite, and the Methodist church. Wood formerly served as president of the Beaumont Optimist Club.

Survivors: son, Brett Wood of Waco; a brother, Billy Wood of Fayetteville, North Carolina; sisters, Arnell Seymour of Leakey, Wilna Broussard of Grapevine, and Helen Towns of Cloudcraft, New Mexico; and three grandchildren, Brandi Wood, Will Wood, and Michael Wood, all of Waco.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Kelley & Watkins Funeral Home chapel in Beaumont. Interment followed with 3 p.m. graveside rites at the Wood Cemetery near Pineland.

Published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 15, 1995, Page 8","STR06" "I37853","Wood","Wilna Marveline","23 Jun 1927","29 Jan 2017","0","Wilna Wood Broussard came from a long line of Texas families. Her ancestors were some of the first settlers in Texas/Mexico before it became a Republic.

Wilna was born to William T. Wood and Sarah Ann McLemore Morgan in East Texas's Pineland. She had two sisters and three brothers.

Wilna was a painter. She belonged to the China Painters Guild and numerous other art societies. She used oils, pastels and watercolors on canvas. She sold some of her paintings to local art galleries in Oklahoma City and she sold her china painting pieces to boutique shops in the Midwest and Florida.

Wilna attended Beaumont High and then her family moved to Panama City, Florida and Georgia during WWII. Her father was a shipbuilder. Wilna worked for the USO during the war and was a secretary at a military HDQ in Cape Cod, MA for a few years.

After the war she returned to Beaumont where she met and married Weston J. Broussard. They had three daughters. The family lived in Beaumont where Weston was manager of International Cresote and Construction Company until 1968 when he took a job with Kerr McGee Oil Company and became Vice President of Kerr McGee Chemical. The family then moved to St. Louis, Missouri and then to the company's HDQ in Oklahoma City, OK. They lived there until retirement in 1987.

Wilna enjoyed being a homemaker and her china and canvas painting activities. She sold some of her painting to art galleries in OKC. She also enjoyed her activities at the Petroleum Club in OKD, of which she and Weston were members.

In 1987 upon retirement, Wilna and Weston moved to Grapevine, Texas to be near one of their daughters. The whole family enjoyed coming to visit ""Meme and Papa"" and barbequing and swimming in their backyard pool.

Wilna is preceded in death by her husband Weston, two sisters and two brothers. She has one surviving brother in North Carolina.

Wilna is survived by her daughters Anne (McFadden-Dan) of Iowa; Mary (Decato-Al) of Grapevine; and Jerri (Forrest-John) of Iowa. She has four grandchildren ? Robert, Erin, Brigitte, Cristie and two great grandchildren. A graveside service will be held Wednesday at 3:00 pm.

Copied from Find A Grave","STR06" "I3344","Woodard","Florence","19 Dec 1921","24 May 2009","0","Art Peck instead has her last name as Woodard.","STR06" "I45911","Woodard","Sam M.","Abt 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):


Census Listings:

1910 Census
Texas, Wood County, JP #4, Winnsboro Town
Enumerated 26 Apr 1910
SD 3 ED 129 Ward 3 Sheet 12B
220-225
Woodard, S M Head M W 40 M3 0 Tn Tn Tn English Cashier Bank
Woodard, Addie F W 35 m1 ) Tx Ala Tx
Woodard, Philip SOn M W 12 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Mother-in-law F W 70 Wd Tx NC Sc

1920 Census
Texas, Navarro County, JP 5, Blooming Grove Town
Enumerated 9 Feb 1920
SD 6 ED 160 Sheet 6B
Main Street
210-210
Woodard, Sam M Head M W 50 M Tenn Tenn NC Prop. Telephone
Woodard, Adeline Wf W F 46 M Tx NC TX","STR06" "I10376","Woodlief","Sarah","Bef 1696","Yes, date unknown","0","Sarah's grandfather was John Woodlief Jr, the father of John, Edward, and George Woodlief. It is a known fact that the Woodlief and Poythress families intermarried. In September 1717, Sarah's father, Mr. Edward Woodlief, became sick and realizing his time was at hand, made his will disposing of his wordly estate. He died in the early part of the next year. His will was filed February 10, 1718. He bequethed to Sarah one heifer, calling her ""daughter Pace"" in the will. At a Court Held at Merchants Hope for Prince George County 8th December 1719 p. 302 Sarah Pace, wife of Richard Pace, relinquished her dower in land sold by her husband to Thomas Goodwyn.

When Sarah's husband Richard died, he left her an unusual bequest, his set of pistols. This is not the sort of legacy a man normally leaves to a female regardless of her relatioship to him, which makes the author believe they were considered among his prized possessions. It is unknown, because of the loss of records, how long Sarah lived or what became of their estate.

The author added that it was with great difficulty, through many years of search, to discover the names of only a few of their children. Once again, it could only be accomplished through a process of elimination by a close study of the existing records of the area. Richard was the only male member of his family, meaning the son's of James and Elizabeth, that remained in Prince George County. The others had all gone to North Carolina. The children of Richard and Sarah were Richard, Francis, and John. It is also believed that Sarah, wife of John Bonner, and Elizabeth, wife of Richard Biggins, are also children, but this has not been proven to any degree of satisfaction. (p. 130)","STR06" "I19496","Woods","Aldazah Agnes ""Alda""","12 Apr 1846","","0","Said to have died in 1927.","STR06" "I17090","Woods","Allen J.","Abt 1814","31 Jul 1887","0","The son of John Woods and brother of Seborn. They moved to Texas in 1840, and settled in Newton County. Allen helped to organize the Sardis Baptist Church in Burkville and became a deacon and clerk for the rest of his life. His name is on the Muster Roll in 1862, of Company H, 13th (Burnett's) Tex. Cav. At the time he was 58 years old. (White and Toole, p 32). They show his date of birth as 15 Feb 1804 in Mississippi, and date of death as 31 July 1887. Their date of birth does not fit with census records. Barbara S. Wright, on her website, posted: ""He came to Texas in 1840 with his brother Seborn Woods. He had 12 children by first marriage. His name is on the muster roll in 1862 of Company B,13Yh (Burnett's) Texas Calvery Woods, were privates. There are more Woodses in Newton County ,than any other name. The McMahons had the largest connection, but they came from eight different children,while the Woods came from only two heads. The Woods family is not only one of the largest families in the county ,but they are also one of the most useful and respected. The Woodses are mostly Baptist. He is buried in the Woods Cemetery , near Burkeville, Newton Co. Tx. ""

FindAGrave lists his full name as William Allen Woods, but it appears only Allen is engraved on his tombstone, which also shows he was ""aged 73 Ys 6 Ms & 16 Ds.""","STR06" "I17090","Woods","Allen J.","Abt 1814","31 Jul 1887","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Census
Newton Co. Texas
Roll M593_1600
page 122 image 243
Allen Wood 56 born TN Farmer
Eliza 35 born Louisiana
Madison 21 blacksmith born Louisiana
Louisa 12
Eveline 10
Jefferson 8
Willis 6
Allen 5
Lou 4
Columbus 1

(Courtesy of Sandra Iglesia)","STR06" "I37811","Woods","Allie","14 Feb 1869","19 Apr 1946","0","She was said to have married Thomas Sebastian Cabot WADE. They were the parents of a large family and they were buried a the Macune Cemetery in San Augustine.","STR06" "I17874","Woods","Alta Flora","11 May 1876","Yes, date unknown","0","She appears to have later married a Mr. McMullen, as Flora McMullen, as 47 year old widow, is living in the home of her sister, Zemma and brother in law, Jasper Wade, at the time of the 1920 San Augustine County census.","STR06" "I31869","","","","","","","" "I8290","Woods","Arcinia Clifton","11 Jan 1875","9 Feb 1961","0","Name: Arcina Clifton Woods
Death Date: 09 Feb 1961
Death Place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 85 years 3 months 8 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 11 Jan 1875
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Ida Lee Woods
Father's Name: Rant Woods
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sarah Elizabeth Hall
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer
Place of Residence: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
Cemetery: McMahan
Burial Place: Sabine County, Texas
Burial Date: 11 Feb 1961
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116710
Digital Film Number: 4166565
Image Number: 1026
Reference Number: cn 11183
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I8290","Woods","Arcinia Clifton","11 Jan 1875","9 Feb 1961","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, JP 1
Enumerated 4 and 5 Feb 1920
SD 326 ED 174 Sheets 14B and 15A
270-273
Fred and Sarah Woods
271-274
Woods, Clifton Head M W 46 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Woods, Ida Wf F W 40 M Tx Tx Tx
Woods, Irma Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Woods, Hughie Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Woods, Ferry Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Woods, Sallie M Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I26295","","","","","","","" "I17847","Woods","Calaway","Abt 1839","Abt 1917","0","There is a photo of his military marker on FindAGrave, and it is engraved ""Pvt Calaway Woods, Co G, 13 Regt, Col Burnett TC, CSA. Feb 3, 1839 - Sep 12, 1917.""","STR06" "I17847","Woods","Calaway","Abt 1839","Abt 1917","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Texas, Newton County, Newton
Enumerated 30 Aug 1870
Page 19 Stamped 127
146-148
Wood, Calway 31 M W Farmer Miss
Wood, Amanda 32 F W Keeping House 400 200 Miss
Wood, Ransom E 8 M W Tx
Wood, Jackson 6 M W Tx
Wood, Martha A 4 F W Tx
Wood, Jerry A 1 M W Tx","STR06" "I8283","Woods","Cavie O.","24 Jun 1894","6 Mar 1912","0","The son of Lewis Woods and Isabell Jordan.","STR06" "I39438","Woods","Christopher Columbus","31 Aug 1891","29 Jan 1967","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6JQ-GHR
Name: Christopher C. Woods
Death Date: 29 Jan 1967
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 75 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 31 Aug 1891
Birthplace: Holly Springs, Texas (either Nacogdoches or Jasper county?)
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Lewis Woods
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Maggie Mccree
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Auditor
Place of Residence: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Cemetery: Fox Hill Cemetery
Burial Place: Milam, Texas
Burial Date: 31 Jan 1967
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138240
Digital Film Number: 4027223
Image Number: 1832
Reference Number: cn 03970
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I36830","Woods","Clematas Rosella","26 Jan 1866","11 Jun 1938","0","Name: Clematas Rosella Byley
Death Date: 11 Jun 1938
Death Place: San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 72 years 4 months 15 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1866
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: C B Byley
Father's Name: Marvin Wood
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Eliza Erwin
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117861
Digital Film Number: 4030416
Image Number: 1564
Reference Number: item 4 p 70735
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I17101","Woods","Columbus ""Lum""","23 Aug 1869","25 Jan 1887","0","See attached sources.","STR06" "I17900","","","","","","","" "I33742","Woods","Emmeline H.","Abt 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","Middle name shown as Hamilton.","STR06" "I30058","Woods","Eunice Mozelle","29 Apr 1921","25 Sep 1996","0","Connie Owens, on her annotated transcription of the Little Flock Cemetery in San Augustine County, Texas, shows her as a daughter of Bartle Thomas WOODS Sr and Minnie CARRICO.

Obituary
The Sabine County Reporter
October 2, 1996, Page 11

Eunice Butler

Eunice Woods Butler, 75, of Route 1 San Augustine, died early Wednesday, Sept. 25, at Memorial Medical Center in San Augustine.

Born April 29, 1921, as a daughter of the late Bartie and Minnie Woods, she was a lifelong resident of the San Augustine County area and was a retired sales clerk. Mrs. Butler was a member of the John Gillespie Chapter #257 Order of the Eastern Star, Daughers of the Republic of Texas, and Little Flock Missionary Baptist Church, where she had served as clerk for several years. She was also a former assistant clerk of Central Missionary Baptist Association.

Survivors: husband, R. C. Butler of San Augustine County; two daughters, Marilyn Hardy of Hamptonville, North Carolina, and Jerri Horn of Whitehouse; a son, Don Butler of San Augustine; five sisters, Atrell Sheffield of Beaumont, Gene Whitton of Huntington, Charlice Carter of Buna, and Doris Smith and Billy Nixon, both of Hemphill; four brothers, Bartie T. Woods Jrs. of Huntsville, Alabama, and Elton Woods, Elray Woods, and Mike Woods, all of Lufkin; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Friday at Little Flock Missionary Baptist Church with the pastor, Bro. H. Ralph Wells officiating. Interment followed at Little Flock Cemetery.

Arrangements were handled by Wyman Roberts Funerl Chapel in San Augustine.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I17102","Woods","Eveline ""Eva""","30 Nov 1857","12 Mar 1892","0","Shw was said to have married Charles E. SMITH.","STR06" "I27099","Woods","Faye B.","23 May 1893","1 Sep 1966","0","Name Faye Woods Pratt
Death Date 01 Sep 1966
Death Place Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender Female
Race W
Death Age 73 years
Estimated Birth Date
Birth Date 23 May 1893
Birthplace Tx
Marital Status Widowed
Spouse's Name
Father's Name Jeff D Woods
Father's Birthplace
Mother's Name Blanch Montgomery
Mother's Birthplace
Occupation
Place of Residence
Cemetery
Burial Place
Burial Date
Additional Relatives
Film Number 2118408
Digital Film Number 4027203
Image Number 2609
Reference Number v X cn 69020
","STR06" "I27099","Woods","Faye B.","23 May 1893","1 Sep 1966","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I3287","Woods","Faye Esteline","10 Feb 1927","3 Jul 2012","0","Faye Woods Walker Faye was born Feb. 10, 1927, in San Augustine County, the eldest of two daughters born to Frank M. and Ida Hines Woods. In 1955 Faye married Harvel Gene Walker of Hemphill. Together they attended Stephen F. Austin in Nacogdoches where they both received degrees in education. During her thirty-two years in education, her positive influence made a profound impact on generations that is still felt today. Faye is survived by her son, William Walker and his wife Kathy of Lufkin; two grandsons, Christopher and Zack Walker both of Lufkin; a nephew, R.J. Bohac and his wife Tiffany of Nocogdoches. Faye was God's ambassador and a channel for His love. Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m., Friday, July 6, 2012 in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX. Funeral services will be at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, July 7, 2012, in the First Baptist Church in Hemphill. Burial will follow in the Hemphill Cemetey. Starr Funeral Home, P.O.Box 730, Hemphill, TX 75948. Ph. 409-787-3331, fax 409-787-3331. www.starrfuneralhome.com

Published in the Austin American Statesman on July 6, 2012

The Sabine County Reporter
July 11, 2012, Page 12

Faye E. Woods Walker, Faye was born February 10, 1927, in San Augustine County, the eldest of two daughters born to Frank M. Woods and Ida Hines Woods.

Faye's father died when she was nine years old, and her mother married Hoy H. Byley. The family then moved to Hemphill where Faye graduated from Hemphill High School in 1944.

In the late 1940's, Faye attended Lilly Jolly School of Nursing in Houston, Texas. She was employed as a nurse for several years. She worked for Dr. Charles Coussons in the clinic in Hemphill and in the Nacogdoches office after he moved his practice there. She also worked for Dr. Rice and Dr. Grover C. Winslow at the clinic in Hemphill. One of her proudest accomplishments as a nurse was helping bring children into this world, many of which carry her name today.

In 1955 Faye married Harvel Gene Walker of Hemphill. Together they attended Stephen F. Austin in Nacogdoches where they both received degrees in Education. Faye was an educator at Bronson High School and Pineland Elementary before coming to Hemphill where she taught fifth grade for a number of years. She then became the school counselor, a title she held until her retirement in 1990. During her thirty two years in education, her positive influence made a profound impact on generations that is still felt today.

Faye is survived by her son, William Walker and his wife, Kathy of Lufkin; two grandsons, Christopher Aaron Walker and Zachary Kyle Walker, also of Lufkin; a nephew, R. J. Bohac and his wife, Tiffany of Nacogdoches; a brother-in-law, Trent Walker and his wife, Charlotte ""Babe"" of Diboll; sister-in-laws Mary Francis ""Fritz"" Sedwick of Corpus Christi and Nell Walker of Hemphill; also, numerous cousins, nieces, nephews and countless friends.Faye was preceded in death by her husband, Harvel Gene Walker; her Father, Frank M. Woods, her Step-Father Hoy H. Byley, her mother, Ida Hines Woods Byley and by her beloved sister, Ouida Woods Bohac.
She was God's ambassador and a channel for his love.

Visitation will be from 5:00pm until 7:00pm, Friday, July 6, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, TX. Funeral services will be at 10:00am, Saturday, July 7, 2012, in the First Baptist Church in Hemphill. Burial will follow in the Hemphill Cemetery.


(Copied from the Sabine County Reporter website, and is worded slightly differently from the version later published in the print editon of this same paper)

","STR06" "I14340","Woods","Francis Marion","24 Jan 1837","11 Jul 1883","0","He was a Baptist minister and organized the Little Flock Baptist Church in San Augustine. (White and Toole, p 32).

Said to be living with his father in San Augustine at the time of the 1850 census.","STR06" "I17880","Woods","Gee Dee","Aft 1891","","0","Married an Inez. (White and Toole, p 76).","STR06" "I17094","Woods","George Washington","25 Feb 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Newton County, Pr 2
Enumerated ___ June 1880
Page 25 SD 1 ED 56
224-224
Woods, George W M 22 Gen Retail Merchant La Tenn Tenn
Woods, Elizabeth W F 28 Wf Keeping House Tx Tenn Tenn
Woods, Lee W M 6 Son Tx La Tenn
Woods, Evrie W M 4 Son Tx La Tx
Woods, Roy W M 1 Son Tx La Tx
Woods, Nancy W F 67 Mother-in-law Tn Tn Tn
Woods, Drucillia Mu F 16 Servant Servant Tx Tenn Tenn

","STR06" "I4391","Woods","Hamp","20 Aug 1902","Nov 1979","0","FUNERAL SERVICES FOR HAMP WOODS HELD SATURDAY AT LITTLE FLOCK
Funeral services for Hamp W. Woods, 77, of San Augustine were held Saturday at Little Flock Baptist Church with burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Woods died at 10:a.m. Thursday at his home. He was a lifelong resident of San Augustine County and was the son of the late Isiah Woods and Alice Herring Woods, pioneer residents of the county. Conducting services were Bro. Wesley McBride, Bro. Ted Jacks and Rev. Noel Hammock. Pallbearers were Carlo Birdwell, Kennon Birdwell, T. L. Bobbitt, Winfred Birdwell, Keith Fuller, Earlton Wright and Dewise Wright. Honorary pallbearers were Alton Wright, John Bobbitt, Tommy Fuller and Wayne Fuller. Survivors include his wife Ellie Woods of San Augustine; two daughters, Blanche Murray of San Augustine and Bobbie Loukas of Port Arthur; a son, Herbert Woods of San Augustine; 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Wyman Roberts Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

(Copied from ""Heather's Family Tree"" ; http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=patblanchard46&id=I01662)","STR06" "I2531","Woods","Henry Earl","20 Apr 1889","24 Mar 1970","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K36P-TBW
name: Henry Earl Woods
event: Death
event date: 24 Mar 1970
event place: Nederland, Jefferson, Texas, United States
gender: Male
marital status: Married
birth date: 20 Apr 1889
birthplace: Newton, Texas
father's name: Henry N Woods
mother's name: Temperance Lovella Cole
certificate number: 20567
film number: 2223247
digital folder number: 005145934
image number: 02113
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976,"" Henry Earl Woods, 1970","STR06" "I17853","Woods","Henry N.","Abt 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Newton County, ED 55
Enumerated 26 and 28 Jun 1880
Page 38B SD 1 ED 55
311-316
DuBose and A. B. Cole
312-317
Woods, H N W M 20 Farmer Tx Tenn Tenn
Woods, T. L W F 19 Wife Keeping House Ala Ala Ark
Woods, Mabel P W F 7/12 Oct Dtr Tx Tx Ala
","STR06" "I34077","Woods","Herbert Venson","18 Nov 1926","11 Sep 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
September 12, 1995, Page 10

Herbert V. Woods

Herbert V. Woods, 68, of San Augustine died Monday, September 11, 1995, at his residence on Congress Street.

He was born Nov. 18, 1926, in San Augustine County and was a longtime area resident. Woods, a U. S. Army veteran of World War II, was a member of the First Baptist Church and a staking engineer with the Deep East Texas Electric Co-op.

Survivors: wife, Frances Nichols Woods of San Augustine; three daughters, Karen Woods of Lufkin, Amber Ellison of Rosevine, and Cindi Caston of San Augustine; a son, Vince Woods of Lufkin; his mother, Ellie Birdwell Woods of San Augustine; two sisters, Blanche Murray of San Augustine and Bobbie Loukas of Pt. Arthur; and six grandchildren.

Funeral services are set for 10 a.m. today (Wednesday) at First Baptist Church in San Augustine with the pastor, Bro. Jim Moss, officiating. Interment will follow at Liberty Hill Memorial Gardens.

Services are being handled by Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel in San Augustine.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2009)","STR06" "I34083","Woods","Herbert Venson ""Vince""","17 Jan 1961","15 May 2016","0","Obituary

Funeral services for Herbert V. ""Vince"" Woods, Jr., 55, of Hudson, will be held Thursday, May 19, 2016, at 1:00 p.m. at Lufkin First Assembly with Bro. Lloyd Thurman officiating. Graveside services will be at Liberty Springs Cemetery, Milam, Texas at 3:30 p.m.

Vince was born January 17, 1961 in San Augustine, the son of Herbert V. Woods, Sr. & Betty Frances Nichols, and died Sunday, May 15, 2016 in Lufkin.

He loved his wife, his kids, and playing golf.

Mr. Woods is survived by his wife of 25 years, Sheila Woods; daughter, Hannah Woods; son, Reece Woods; daughter, Haylee Woods; and son, Hayden Woods, all of Hudson; sister, Karen Peterson of Lufkin; sister & brother-in-law, Amber & Randy Ellison of Rosevine; sister & brother-in-law, Cindi & Ronnie Caston of San Augustine; father-in-law & mother-in-law, Millard & Johnnie Smith of Milam; brother-in-law & sister-in-law, Randy & Becky Smith of Pineland; brother-in-law & sister-in-law, Rusty & Angie Fuller of Lufkin; and numerous nieces & nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents and brother-in-law, Ronnie Peterson.

Pallbearers will be Jerry Butler, Eddie Edds, John Toole, Jeff Boyd, Mike Bridges, Charles Sharp, and Scott Christopher.

Visitation will be from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m., Wednesday, May 18, 2016 at Shafer Funeral Home in Lufkin.

Memorials may be made to the Liberty Springs Cemetery Association, 2000 Reeves Rd., Milam, TX 75959.

Copied from the Shafer Funeral Home website
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 26, 2016, page 12","STR06" "I17842","Woods","Hiram","Abt 1832","Abt 1918","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Newton County
Enumerated 25 Oct 1850
80-80
Seabourn Woods 41 M Blacksmith 500 Ga
Nancy Woods 35 F Tenn
Marinda Woods 12 F Miss
Callaway Woods 10 M Miss
Waltin Woods 8 M Tx
Rayford Woods 6 M Tx
Ransom Woods 4 M Tx
Samuel Woods 2 M Tx
81-81
Hiram Woods 18 M Laborer Tenn
Charlotte Woods 20 F La
Mathew Marshall 70 M Farmer 70 Ga","STR06" "I17899","Woods","Hughie","Abt 1914","","0","Could his last name actually be McCorkle?","STR06" "I17898","Woods","Isabell Elain","19 Dec 1914","","0","Elaine Woods McCorkle and her daughter, Diane, are charter member of the James F. Gomer Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. (White and Toole, p 77).","STR06" "I16297","Woods","Isaiah","20 Jul 1873","10 Dec 1903","0","A Baptist Deacon at age 25. (White and Toole, p 32).","STR06" "I19491","Woods","James A.","10 Aug 1814","Yes, date unknown","0","The History of Sabine Parish, Louisiana (author John Belisle, The Sabien Banner Press, 1912) states that ""in 1860 the white population of Sabine Parish numbers about four thousant, and there were less than two thousand slaves. There were few really wealthy people in the parish, and many owned not more than one of two slaves. the owners of six or more in 1861 included James A. Woods.""

http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924028797707/cu31924028797707_djvu.txt

Said to have died in June 1893 in Sabine Parish, and to be buried in Pisgah Cemetery in the same Parish.","STR06" "I19495","Woods","James H.","Abt 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","He was living with his parents at the time of the 1860 census, but can not be found in the records of Sabine Parish after that date. Check for Civil War service records? Middle name shown as Harrison.","STR06" "I36535","Woods","Jefferson Davis","4 Mar 1863","27 Apr 1945","0","Name: Jefferson Davis Woods
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 28 Apr 1945
Burial Place: Van Zandt Co, Tx
Death Date: 27 Apr 1945
Death Place: Edgewood, Van Zandt, Tx
Age: 83
Birth Date: 04 Mar 1863
Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: A. J. Woods
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Eliza Curtis
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B00013-4
System Origin: Texas-EASy
Source Film Number: 1763262
Reference Number: v 5 p 453
Collection: Texas Deaths and Burials, 1903-1973

Barbara Yancey Dore indicates he was married multiple times.
","STR06" "I36535","Woods","Jefferson Davis","4 Mar 1863","27 Apr 1945","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Many Town
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 91 Sheet 7A
San Antonio Avenue
8-8
Woods, Jefferson D Head M W Jan 1865 35 Wd 17 Tx Tx Ala Salesman
Woods, Myrtle Dtr W F Apr 1883 17 S La Tx La
Woods, Allen Son W M Jan 1887 12 S Tx Tx La
Woods, Fay Dtr W F May 1891 9 S Tx Tx La
Woods, Ruby Dtr W F Jun 1894 5 S Tx Tx La
Woods, Minnie Dtr W F Dec 1898 2 S La Tx La
Montgomery, Vann D Jan 1875 25 S La La Miss Printer
9-9
Woods, Harry S Head W M Sept 1861 38 M Mich England Scotland Buther
Woods, Minna Wf W F Aug 1864 36 M 4/4 England Canada Canada 1867 32 Na

","STR06" "I19490","Woods","Joseph","26 Nov 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have died in Mar 1916 in Sabine Parish, and to be buried in Pisgah Cemetery in the same Parish.","STR06" "I17876","Woods","Kent Arlis","Abt 1879","Yes, date unknown","0","A baptist minister. Married first a Wade and 2nd Cora Wright. (White and Toole, p 76).","STR06" "I17100","Woods","Lewis Allen","8 Dec 1866","16 Jan 1926","0","Name: Lewis Allen Woods
Death Date: 16 Jan 1926
Death Place: Dallas, Dallas, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 59 years 1 month 8 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 08 Dec 1866
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Allen Woods
Father's Birthplace: Mississippi
Mother's Name: Eliza Curtis
Mother's Birthplace: Louisiana
Occupation: Minister
Place of Residence: Fisher, Louisiana
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Hemphill, Texas
Burial Date: 17 Jan 1926
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114060
Digital Film Number: 4165757
Image Number: 848
Reference Number: cn 974
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976

Could he be the husband of Maggie Mccree, and father of Christopher C. Woods of Sabine County (born ca 1891 and in this database?).
","STR06" "I17835","Woods","Lewis Jackson","18 Oct 1853","11 Nov 1936","0","A minister of the Baptist Church. He was called ""Black Lewis"" to distinguish him from a cousin by the same name who was also a Baptist Minister. He was the Pastor of the Broaddus Baptist Church. After he retired, he continued to teach Sunday School, even after he had to sit in a chair to teach. When grandchildren came for a homecoming, they always arrived early in order to sit in his class and hear him teach (White and Toole, p 76).

Name: Louis Jackson Woods
Event Date: 11 Nov 1936
Event Place: Jasper, Jasper, Texas
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Age (Formatted):
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 18 Oct 1853
Birthplace: Newton Co., Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name: Isabell Woods
Father's Name: Seaburn Woods
Father's Birthplace: Miss.
Mother's Name: Nancy Marshall
Mother's Birthplace: Miss.
Occupation: Minister
Residence Place: Broaddus, Texas
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place: Broaddus
Burial Date: 12 Nov 1936
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number: 2117027
Digital Folder Number: 4166728
Image Number: 3099
Reference ID: cn 55484

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXFJ-XRF : accessed 14 Aug 2013), Louis Jackson Woods, 11 Nov 1936.","STR06" "I17878","Woods","Littleton A.","Abt 1883","Yes, date unknown","0","State Supt. of Schools for 18 years. (White and Toole, p 76).","STR06" "I17879","Woods","Lora Alma","Abt 1885","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a Lawrence. (White and Toole, p 76).","STR06" "I8286","Woods","Lora Ava","9 Nov 1914","8 Dec 2001","0","SABINE COUNTY REPORTER 12 December 2001 Ava Toole

Lora Ava Woods Toole, 87, of Hemphill lost her battle with cancer Saturday morning, December 8, 2001 in Houston, with her family around her.

Ava was born in Broaddus on Nov. 9, 1914, and was a resident of Hemphill for more than 50 years.

Ava is preceded in death by her son, Keith Toole.

She is survived by her loving husband of 65 years, Joe Toole; son Ron Toole and wife Linda of Houston; daughters, Shelia Milner of Austin and Charlotte Dobson and husband Doug of Houston. Ava Toole had nine grandchildren and six great grandchildren.

Ava was a founding member of the Hemphill Garden Club, a member of the Jasper Chapter of the DAR and the James Frederick Gomer Chapter of the DRT. Ava loved using her architectural skills to help build and remodel homes and other structures including the Methodist Church in Hemphill, of which she was a long time member. She valued her ever-increasing number of friends and enjoyed playing bridge and any activity involving laughter. Practically her last words were ""Laughter...I like."" She was the heart of her family and will be missed forever.

A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 15, at the First Unite Methodist Church in Hemphill.

In lieu of flowers the family members request that donations be made to the Houston Hospice, 8811 Gaylord, Suite 100, Houston, Texas 77024-2923 or the charity of one's choice.","STR06" "I17095","Woods","Louisa Miranda","7 Jul 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to have married Jim ERWIN.","STR06" "I1953","Woods","Mable Pauline","Oct 1879","24 May 1971","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6DC-5DQ
name: Mable Pauline Heldt
death date: 24 May 1971
death place: Atlanta, Cass, Texas
gender: Female
race:
death age: 91 years 7 months 14 days
estimated birth date: 1880
birth date:
birthplace:
marital status:
spouse's name:
father's name: Henry Woods
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Temperance Cole
mother's birthplace:
occupation:
place of residence:
cemetery:
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Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Mable Pauline Heldt, 1971","STR06" "I19497","Woods","Margaret L. ""Raney""","11 Dec 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","Middle name shown as both Lorena and Loraine. Year of birth shown as both 1846 and 1849. Said to have died in Dec 1881 in Sabine Parish, and to be buried at the St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery in that same parish.","STR06" "I5597","Woods","Mark Donald","26 Apr 1965","12 Apr 2013","0","Mark Donald Woods
April 26, 1965 - April 12, 2013

Mark Donald Woods, 47, of Bronson, died Friday afternoon in the Nacogdoches Medical Center, Nacogdoches,TX. He was born in Nederland to C.A. and Veronica Eversole Woods. Mark worked in construction as a tool room supervisor in the Golden Triangle before moving to Bronson eight years ago from Deweyville.

Mark is survived by his wife Sonjal Woods of Bronson, his son Jaison AuClaire and his wife Ashley of Mauriceville, his daughters; Chana Piletere and her husband Chad of Groves and Tori Woods of Bronson, his sister Monica Leblanc and her husband Johnny of Lumberton. He is also survived by his grandchildren; Laci, Deane and Autumn McIntyre, Isabelle and Kristen Piletere, Jaden AuClaire, and Carson Brown. Mark was preceded in death by his great granddaughter Brittany Hogg and his brother Matthew Woods.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 9:00PM, Sunday, April 14, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services will be at 10:00AM, Monday, April 15, 2013, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Graveside services will be at 2:00PM in the Allison Cemetery in Warren, Texas.

Copied from FindAGrave

His memorial page on that website links him to his parents, Carney Aaron Woods (1912-1966) and Veronica Eversole Woods Cupples (1946-2005)","STR06" "I19494","Woods","Mary Jane ""Polly"" McGough","28 Jan 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","She was widowed and living with her parents at the time of the 1860 census.","STR06" "I3288","Woods","Ouida Benette","8 Jul 1935","21 Mar 2009","0","The Sabine County Reporter
March 25, 2009, Page 12

Ouida Bennette Woods

Ouida Bennette Woods was born July 8, 1935 in Nacogdoches, the second daughter of Frank M. Woods and Ida Hines Woods. She passed away Saturday, March 21, 2009.

Frank Woods dies when Ouida was nine months old and Ouida and her sister, Faye, were raised int he loving household of her mother, Ida and step-father, Hoy H. Byley.

Ouida graduated from Hemphill High School in 1952 at the age of 16. Ouida then went on to graduate from Stephen F. Austin State College and began her career as a teacher in Port Neches at the age of 20 years.

Ouida married Rudy John Bohac in 1968 and they moved to the Austin area where she lived the remainder of her life. Ouida was a teacher/counselor for 42 years, most of that time in the Austin ISD. She retired in 2002.

Ouida and her sister, Faye were constant companions for the past 13 years, and they were best friends as well as sisters.

Ouida was preceded in death by her father, Frank M. Woods; her mother, Ida Hines Woods Byley; her step-father, Hoy H. Byley; and her brother-in-law, Harvel Gene Walker.

She is survived by her husband, Rudy John Bohac of Round Rock; her only son, R. J. Bohac of College Station; her sister, Faye Woods Walker of Hemphill; a nephew, William Walker and his wife, Kathy of Lufkin; and two great nephews, Christopher and Zachary Walker of Lufkin.

Funeral services were held Monday, March 23 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Richard Smith officiating. Interment followed at Hemphill Cemetery.

Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2009)

A similar obituary appeared in the Thursday, March 26, 2009 issue of the San Augustine Tribune.","STR06" "I28277","","","","","","","" "I17849","Woods","Rayford ""Rafe""","8 Sep 1843","18 Sep 1918","0","Barbara Yancey Dore shows that he married second, Nancy ""Nannie"" Youngblood, b. 1854 Tx. She had been married first to a DICKERSON. They were married on 5 Dec 1902 in Newton County, Texas.","STR06" "I33300","Woods","Ruby Argusta","21 Aug 1919","26 Aug 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
August 30, 1995, Page 12

Ruby Antilley

Ruby A. Antilley, 76, of Route 1, Pineland, died Saturday, Aug. 26, 1995, at Medical Center Hospital in Nacogdoches.

She was born Aug. 21, 1919, in Carthage as a daughter of the late Leroy and Nancy (Holcomb) Woods and had lived in the Pineland area 30 years. She was a homemaker and member of Pine Park United Pentecostal Church.

Survivors: daughters, Helen Herrington of Chireno, Ruby Scott and Marie Nowlin, both of Pineland, Judy Jacobs of Kilgore, and Betty Clark of Hemphill; two sons, Claude Antilley of Pineland; and Lester Antilley of San Angelo; 29 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Glenn D. Morton officiating. Interment followed at Pine Hill Cemetery near Pineland.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2009)","STR06" "I37810","Woods","Sallie","13 Feb 1869","5 Jun 1931","0","Said by Barbara Byley Wright to have married William West BOREN, with both of them being buried at the Crocker-Boren Cemetery in San Augustine.","STR06" "I8295","Woods","Sally Mae","17 Apr 1915","20 Apr 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
April 24, 1996, Page 18

Sally Mae Woods Miles

Sally Mae Woods Miles, 81, of Houston, died Saturday, April 20, 1996, at Pasadena Bayshore Hospital in Pasadena.

Born April 16, 1915, in San Augustine, she was a seamstress and member of the San Augustine First Baptist Church. Mrs. Miles was also a member of the Ezekiel Cullen Chapter Daughters of the Republic of Texas and the John Gillespie Chapter #257 Order of the Eastern Star.

Survivors: son, Homer Miles of Houston; daughters, Alice Miles Stickney of Dallas, Erma Miles DeFee and Karon Miles Krebs, both of Houston, and Ernie Miles Smith of Brazoria; 12 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday at First Baptist Church, San Augustine, with Bro. Jim Moss officiating. Interment followed at McMahan's Chapel Cemetery near Geneva in Sabine County. Arrangements were handled by Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel, San Augustine.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)
","STR06" "I17103","Woods","Sarah C. ""Sally""","7 May 1871","1 Sep 1953","0","Said to have married first Abel S. McCREE and later Joseph Andrew MILLER.","STR06" "I17837","Woods","Seborn","Abt 1809","Abt 1865","0","Seborn Woods was a devout Christian, and was not in Texas long (1844) before he helped to organize a Baptist Church in his home. On Aug. 3, 1850, he helped to organize the Little Flock Baptist Church, the name later being changed to the Sandia Baptist Church. It is the oldest Baptist church in this association. The Woods family was one of the most numerous in Newton County, and all of them being good citizens, were liked and respected. (White and Toole, p 76). White and Toole show him as a son of John Woods and brother to Allen J. Woods.","STR06" "I17837","Woods","Seborn","Abt 1809","Abt 1865","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Newton County
Enumerated 25 Oct 1850
80-80
Seabourn Woods 41 M Blacksmith 500 Ga
Nancy Woods 35 F Tenn
Marinda Woods 12 F Miss
Callaway Woods 10 M Miss
Waltin Woods 8 M Tx
Rayford Woods 6 M Tx
Ransom Woods 4 M Tx
Samuel/Lammul Woods 2 M Tx
81-81
Hiram Woods 18 M Laborer Tenn
Charlotte Woods 20 F La
Mathew Marshall 70 M Farmer 70 Ga

1860 Census
Texas, Newton County, PO Newton
Enumerated 7 July 1860
Page 37
236-236
Seaborn Woods 50 M Farmer 1500 1340 Ga
Nancy Woods 46 F Tenn
Rayford Woods 17 M Domestinc Tx
Marinda Woods 22 F Misss
Ransom D Woods 13 M Domestic Tx
Lemuel Woods 12 M Tx
Elizabeth Woods 7 F Tx
Lewis Woods 6 M Tx
Henry Woods 10/12 M Tx","STR06" "I14333","Woods","Susan Serena ""Renie""","Abt 1856","Abt 1896","0","White and Toole instead show her as Irene.","STR06" "I14281","Woods","Thomas J.","11 Dec 1880","5 Jan 1950","0","Said to have married Charlcie WADE, daughter to Thomas WADE and Sarah HARVEY.","STR06" "I17099","Woods","William Willis","31 Aug 1864","14 Nov 1943","0","Said to have married Alice Ann CADE.","STR06" "I29401","Woods","Zemma","Abt 1883","Between 1926 and 1930","0","White and Toole show her as Zelma, not Zemma, and her husband of Lon Wade, not Wm. M. Jasper Wade.","STR06" "I26927","Woodson","Sarah","Bef 1759","Yes, date unknown","0","Said to be the daughter of Judith Woodson.","STR06" "I21006","Woodward","Freedom","Bef 1642","17 May 1681","0","Dau. of Henry WOODWARD, afterwards of Northhampton, and ""one of the pillars of the church,"" there, and Elizabeth, his wife. (Dwight, p 669). The Strong Family Association of America website further notes that ""Martin Smith of Pocumtuck, was fined 20s for trying to kiss Freedom (Woodward) Strong on the street. She was 32 at the time and the mother of 8 children. Her father, Henry Woodward, was a physician and was licensed to sell wines and liquors and had a grist mill in Northampton.""","STR06" "I45958","","","","","","","" "I30121","Woody","Schuyler Alger","17 Aug 1898","4 Sep 1981","0","World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Schyler Elger Woody
City: Not Stated
County: Gray
State: Texas
Birth Date: 17 Aug 1898
Race: White
Roll: 1953400
DraftBoard: 0
Age: 20
Occupation: Farming for father, S. C. Woody, McLean, Gray Co. TX
Nearest Relative: Mother, Ella Woody, McLean, Gray Co. TX
Height/Build: Medium/Medium
Color of Eyes/Hair: Blue/Dark

Social Security Death Index
Name: Schuyler Woody
SSN: 452-07-6739
Last Residence: 79102 Amarillo, Potter, Texas, United States of America
Born: 17 Aug 1898
Last Benefit: 79102 Amarillo, Potter, Texas, United States of America
Died: Sep 1981
State (Year) SSN issued: Texas (Before 1951 )

Texas Death Index, 1903-2000
Name: S Woody
Death Date: 4 Sep 1981
Death County: Potter
Gender: Male","STR06" "I30121","Woody","Schuyler Alger","17 Aug 1898","4 Sep 1981","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 census
Gray Co. TX ED 97 Pg. 30B
McLean town, Prect. 5
6/7
Woody, Alger G. or S.(?), head, MW, 21, M, Farmer, IL IL IL
Clara S., wife, FW, 19, TX TX TX

1930 census
Potter Co. TX ED 188-5 Pg. 102B
Amarillo city Prect. 1
2506 West 4th
Woody, S. A., head, MW, 30, M, age when first married 19, Battery service-Battery Co., IL IL IL
Clara, wife, FW, 28, M, age when first married 18, TX TX TX
Calvin A., son, MW, 9, TX IL TX
Eva M., dau., FW, 8, OK IL TX
Thelma L., dau., FW, 6, OK IL TX

","STR06" "I30124","Woody","Thelma Lawaine","24 Sep 1925","18 Mar 2001","0","She married first Raymond CROUCH and second Robert CLARK.

Amarillo Daily News, March 20, 2001
Thelma Clark
Thelma Woody Clark, 75, of Amarillo, died Sunday, March 18, 2001. Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Schooler-Gordon Funeral Directors Bell Avenue Chapel, 5400 Bell St., with the Rev. David Evans, pastor of Trinity Baptist Church, officiating. Cremation to follow. Mrs. Clark, a longtime Amarillo resident, was the owner of Thelma's Nursing Care. She married Robert Clark in 1965. Survivors include her husband; two sons, Woody Crouch of Amarillo and Phillip Clark of Bakersfield, Calif.; three daughters, Kay Brewer of Canyon, Sue Hamilton of Horseshoe Bay and Judy Muncy of Amarillo; a brother, Calvin Wood of Waxahachie; 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The family suggests memorials be to Faith City Mission.","STR06" "I34468","Wooge","Edward G.","4 May 1931","19 Feb 2002","0","Wooge -- Edward G. Sr., 70, Lincoln, died Tuesday (2/19/02). Born, Crab Orchard.
Survivors: sons, Edward J., Allen, both Lincoln; daughters, Linda Soukup, Janice Mitzner, Carol Wooge, all Lincoln, Anna Funk, Ridgeway, Ill.; brother, Norman, Ottawa, Kan.; sisters, Elaine Henk, Williamsburg, Va., Marilyn Shatswell, Panama, Okla.; seven grandchildren; nieces; nephews; cousins.

Graveside service: 2 p.m. Friday, Wyuka Cemetery, 3600 O St. Meet at O Street entrance.

No visitation. Memorials in care of the family. Aspen Mortuary, 4822 Cleveland Ave.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from the Lincoln Journal Star archives)","STR06" "I13458","Wooge","Linda","31 Dec 1956","6 Nov 2021","0","Linda Sue Soukup, age 64, of Lincoln, passed away on Saturday, November 6, 2021. Linda was born December 31, 1956 to Edward and Lenora Wooge. Linda is survived by her loving husband of 46 years Greg Soukup; 2 sons, Frank (Kim) Soukup, James (Liz) Soukup; 2 brothers, Allen Wooge, Ed Wooge; 1 sister, Carol Wooge; 2 granddaughters, Kaylyn and Jessa Soukup; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Masks are required.


(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I1734","Wooldridge","Edward","Abt 1760","Yes, date unknown","0","The youngest son of William and Sarah Wooldridge, he remained in North Carolina and his name can be found on the 1790 census. (McIntosh, HISTORY OF ELBERT COUNTY)","STR06" "I934","Wooldridge","Elizabeth","7 Mar 1804","25 Nov 1847","0","Said to be the sister of ex Mayor A. P. Wooldridge of Austin, Texas. He lived at 3122 Wheeler Street, Austin. If she is related, she is more likely an Aunt or Cousin, as Alexander Penn Wooldridge, mayor of Austin, was born on 1847 in New Orleans, and therefore would be much younger than Elizabeth.","STR06" "I1705","Wooldridge","Gibson","Abt 1755","Oct 1816","0","In an application for membership to the DAR, Eva Mae Halbert Hackney detailed the following as her ancestor's (Captain Gibson Wooldridge) services in the establishment of American Independence during the War of the Revolution: Justice of the Peace 1782, served until 1783, Surry County, North Carolina; Justice of the Peace 1786-1794, Wilkes County, Georgia; Delegate to the Constitutional Convention in Georgia, 1796 in Lincoln County; Tax Collector in Captain Wooldridge's office, 1780; Road Overseer, 1778, Surry County, North Carolina. References ""The Official History of Elbert County, Georgia"" 1790-1935, by John H. McIntosh (1968 edition) p. 351; Backlese Book, Surry Co, North Carolina pp 78-79; North Carolina Court Docket, 1775-1778 of Surry Co., North Carolina.

LUCY HUDSPETH born VA married Gibson Wooldridge son of William and Sarah Wooldridge. Gibson Wooldridge married second Widow Leah Poole who was previously married to Capt. Thomas Poole

1785 Aug 13 Source: Surry County, NC Court Minutes Vol I & II 1768-1789 page 77 - 13 Aug 1785 - Valentine Reese vs Gibson Wooldridge; Matthew Brooks, witness for Pltf., 60 miles, 17 days; George Holcomb, witness Deft., 32 miles, 6 days.

1785 May 14 ""Valentine Reese vs Gibson Woolridge; Matthew Brooks, witness for Pltf., 3 miles, 8 days; Willis Bradley, 72 miles, 8 days; George Holcomb, 32 miles, 6 days

1801 Sep 5 Bk(K-223)Surry County, North Carolina, Deed Books

Richard Gentry formerly of Surry County to John Martin 80 ac S. side Deep Creek ... being part of 400 acres surveyed for Gibson Wooldridge and conveyed to Airs Hudspeth, then to Richard Gentry by sheriff's deed. Wit: L. H. Holcomb, Nicholas Jacks.

Historical Collections of Ga. Vol.3

Page 11-William Wooldrige to wife Sarah, 100 acres where we did live and five slaves Jack, Jenny,Rachel, Lucy and Isby, all stock, furniture for life. To son Richard slaves Cate, Ceasar,and Pheby in his possession.To son William, slaves Frank, Sam and Nelly. To son Thomas slaves Chas, Abel,and Nancy. To son Gibson slaves James, Cain, and Sucky. To son Edward slaves Winny, Sarah and a wagon. To daughter Sally Hidspeth, slaves Ceasar, Joan, and Nancy for her life and then at her death to her children. To daughter Patty Davis slaves Isaac and Peg for her life and then to her children. Mentions debts owed by Phillip Ryon and Blassingame Harvey. Exors: sons Thomas and Gibson and wife Sarah. Signed Dec.6, 1797 recorded July 25, 1798 Elbert Co.Ga.

Sarah Wooldrige's will to grandson Thomas W.Davis a colt Jolly. The rest of the estate to be sold and divided into five equal parts one to each of my beloved children, Thomas, Gibson, Edward and Sally Hudspeth. The fifth part to be divided between my grandchildren, Thomas W. Absolom, William, Sarah F.,minors lawful heirs of Joseph T.Davis. Signed Feb.24, 1804 recorded May 27, 1806

Elbert Co.Georgia Will

Absolom Davis sr. to sons Frederidk, Lewis, Augustine,Richard,Gideon, Chislen, Joseph T.and Wiley Davis.Daughters Lucy Howard,Nancy Cunningham, Chirial Wooldridge, each one dollar. To son Absolom Jr. residue including slaves,land etc. except feather bed etc to go to grandaughter Nancy Davis. Son Absolom sole excr. Signed Jan.12, 1807 proved July 24, 1807. Wits: Lucy B.Wooldrige, Martha Henderson, Absolom Davis jr.

1810 WOOLDRIDGE GIBSON Abbeville Co SC 22 01001-00001

Pauline Young's Abstracts of Old Ninety Six & Abbeville District Wills and Bonds as on file in the Abbeville Court House

page 88 Absolam Davis - Box 27, pack 613 Estate administered Nov 4 1811 by Robert and Gibson Woolridge bound to Taliaferro Livingston Ord. of Abbeville District sum of $1000.00. Inventory made Dec 26 1811 by Abraham Livingston, Wm. Yarbrough, Titus Murry.

page 144 Samuel Harris - Box 45, Pack 1005: Estate administered Dec 4, 1811 by Titus Murry,Abraham Livingston, Gibson Woolridge bound to Taliaferro Livingston Ord. Abbeville Dist. sum of $20,000.00. Citation read at Rocky River Church. SaleDec 28 1811. Buyers- Natahniel, Mary, Nancy, Richard Harris Sr.

Pauline Young's Abstracts of 96 and Abbeville Districts Wills and Bonds.

page 209. Capt. Charles McGehee - Box 62, Pack 1480 Will dated July 29, 1815 in Abbeville Dist. Recorded Feb 5 1816. Executors: wife, Joanne McGehee, Wm.Waller. Witnesses: Thomas B. Waller, Thomas Purvis, Hyram Gaines. Children: Almera, Nancy, Joanna McGehee. Inventory made feb 9 1816 by Joseph Wardlaw, GibsonWoolridge, Leonard Waller.

page 266 Benjamin Reynolds - Box 78, Pack 1905 Estate administered April 18, 1816 by James Arnold,John Conner, James Pettus, John Downey bound unto Taliaferro Livingston Ord of Abbevile Dist sum $20,000.00. Citation published at Cambridge. Inventory made May 17, 1816 by Gibson Woolridge, James Wardlow,James Shackleford. Expenditures: June 5, 1816 Paid for 1 pair slippers for Hulda Reynolds. Jan 5, 1817 Paid J.V. Reynolds for supervising the plantation one year$200.00. Dec 22, 1817 Paid John McGee for boarding Bennet and Larkin Reynolds for 1817 $157. Paid WilliamSmith on probate money Mr. Reynolds received for himin Virginia $115. Jan 10, 1818 Rec'd of James Reynolds on note $11.57.

Abstract of the will of Major Gibson Wooldridge Box 98 pack 2402 South Carolina Will written Oct.24th, 1816 Abbeyville Dist. Probated Nov.2, 1816. Children mentioned but no names given. $10,000.00 bond posted for his will.Only children mentioned two sons John and Thomas.

page 348 Major Gibson Woolridge - Box 98, Pack 2402: Wil dated Oct 24, 1816 in Abbeville Dist. Recorded Nov 2 1816. Exrs: Sons- John, and Thomas Woolridge. Wit: James Ball, David F. Hudson, Royall N. Lipford.Children mentioned but no names given. Administration Bond of John Woolridge (in same pack) made March 3,1817 by Thomas and Robert Woolridge, Samuel Lintonbound to Taliaferro Livingston Ord of Abbeville Distfor $10,00.00. Inventory of John Woolridge made March7, 1817 by George Patterson , Ethel Tucker, Lindsey Harper. Sale: Jan 8, 1818. Buyers: Mrs. P. Woolridge,Patsy Woolridge, Benjamin Murray, James Caldwell. Mrs. Leah Woolridge bought at sale of Gibson Woolridge

History of Elbert Co.Ga. gives the following children for Gibson and Lucy. 1. John Wooldridge born 1776 died 1817 2. Thomas Wooldrige born 1778 3. Elizabeth Wooldrige born 1786 married Samuel Linton Jr.. 4. Sarah Flourney Wooldrige married Hudson Pittman 5. Lucy married a Hudson 6. Robert Wooldrige married Elizabeth Kellum 7. Mary Ann married Benjamin Murray

(Collections of Dubie Hudspeth: http://www.geocities.com/blsa44/Ralphhudspethjr.html)","STR06" "I1807","Wooldridge","John","Abt 1678","Yes, date unknown","0","In HISTORY OF ELBERT COUNTY, GEORGIA 1790-1935, by John McIntosh, he writes that ""John Wooldridge took up a land grant in Henrico County, Virginia in the year 1725. He is the ancestor of the family of Virginia. His brothers were Thomas, Edward and William who lived in Goochland County, Virginia....William Wooldridge of Elbert County, was the son of John Wooldridge of Chesterfield County, Virginia. He is mentioned in his father's will."" McIntosh also indicates that the Wooldridge family originated in Chestershire, England during the reign of Edward the Confessor.","STR06" "I1701","Wooldridge","John","Abt 1776","7 Mar 1817","0","Lieutenant-Colonel, Lincoln County, Georgia Militia, 1797. He was the father of one son, William, and six daughters. (McIntosh, HISTORY OF ELBERT COUNTY)","STR06" "I1744","Wooldridge","Lucy","Abt 1784","Yes, date unknown","0","Married a Mr. Hudson.","STR06" "I1742","Wooldridge","Robert","Abt 1780","Abt 1820","0","He was said to have married Elizabeth MELLUM and Susannah BALL.

This appears to be his Will.

Abstracts of Old Ninety-Six and Abbeville District Wills and Bonds?b?
?/b?Compiled by Willie Pauline Young
Liberty, SC
Copyright 1950 by Pauline Young & Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas Jr. , Reprinted 2004
Southern Historical Press, Greenville SC



Box #/Pack #: Box 97, Pack 2393
Page number: 347
Name: WOOLDRIDGE, Robert

Summary: Est. admr. 13 Nov 1820 by Susannah W. WOOLDRIDGE, Saml. LINTON Jr., Dr. Eli S. DAVIS unto Moses TAGGART Ord. Abbeville Dist. Sum $3,000 Cit. pub. at Little Mountain Church. Inv. made 20 Nov 1820 by Jas. Crawford, Wm. McCalister, Archibald McMullan. Sale 13 Jan 1821. Byrs: John S. ALLEN, John Boye, Jas. Ball, Joseph T. Baker, Jas. Crawford, Richard Fulton, H. M. Pitman, Jas. Harris, Susannah W. Wooldridge, etc.","STR06" "I1741","Wooldridge","Thomas","Abt 1778","","0","In 1827, he was in Pickens County, Alabama. (McIntosh, HISTORY OF ELBERT COUNTY)","STR06" "I1707","Wooldridge","William","Abt 1728","25 Jul 1798","0","In McIntosh's book it was further noted that ""William Wooldridge, the father of Gibson Wooldridge, came to Surrey County, North Carolina from Chesterfield County, Virginia in 1773 as deeds of record in the former county show. He served as a member of the grand jury of Surrey County as shown in Book 1775-1778, Index of Colonial and State Records, Vol. XXX, page 424. He was appointed Captain of his district in 1778 and retained that position until his removal to Georgia. This William married Sarah Flournoy, a Hugenot, who came to Virginia in 1700. He was accompanied to Georgia by his son, and a son-in-law by the name of Hudspeth. They arrived in Georgia in the winter of 1783, as deed records in Book C-P 102 in office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Elbert County shows. ""

In her DAR application, Eva Mae Halbert Hackney, detailed the following as William Wooldridge's services in assisting the establishment of American Independence during the War of the Revolution: --Captain of District (not military) and Juror for Surrey County, North Carolina. (Reference ""North Carolina State Records"" Vol 22 p. 502, Vol 23 p. 994, Vol 30 p. 424, DAR Patriot Index p. 762).","STR06" "I1732","Wooldridge","William","Abt 1753","Yes, date unknown","0","He remained in North Carolina and was appointed to the staff of Robert Williams when he was Commissioner Governor of the Mississippi Territory. His son, John, was a Captain int he Mexican War. (McIntosh, HISTORY OF ELBERT COUNTY)","STR06" "I17598","","","","","","","" "I15407","","","","","","","" "I15406","","","","","","","" "I36897","Work","Frances Eleanor ""Ellen""","27 Oct 1857","26 Jan 1947","0","Wikipedia Biography Frances Ellen Work

Born in New York City, she was a daughter of Franklin H. Work ""Frank"" (1819? 1911), a well-known stockbroker and prot?g? of Cornelius Vanderbilt, and his wife, Ellen Wood (1831? 1877). [1]

On September 22, 1880, at Christ Church, New York City, Frances Work married the Hon. James Boothby Burke Roche, who would later become the 3rd Baron Fermoy. They had four children: two daughters Cynthia Roche and Eileen, and twin sons Francis and Edmund. Edmund later became the 4th Baron Fermoy, and was the grandfather of Diana, Princess of Wales. Frances divorced Roche for desertion in 1891, before he had succeeded to the barony. Her lawyer was Thomas F. Bayard, former United States Secretary of State.[2]

On August 4, 1905, the Hon. Mrs. Burke Roche married Aurel de Batonyi, a Hungarian-born riding instructor and society horseman. When he had immigrated to the United States on the Majestic in 1891, Batonyi claimed he was a count. [3] It was also suggested that his real name was Arthur Cohn. [4] Frances sued de Batonyi for divorce two years after their marriage, allegedly because her father threatened to disinherit her if she continued to live with her husband. [4]

She was a prominent figure in the New York City and Newport, Rhode Island, social sets, and was friends with Mrs Reginald Vanderbilt. Her sister, Lucy Bond Work married Peter Cooper Hewitt, a son of New York City Mayor Abram Stevens Hewitt.
She died in the city of her birth at the age of 89. [1]

References

[1] Williamson, D. (1981) The Ancestry of Lady Diana Spencer In: Genealogist's Magazine vol. 20 (no. 6) p. 192-199 and vol. 20 (no. 8) pp. 281? 282.
[2] The Times (London) Friday, 27 March 1896, p. 7 col. F.
[3] United States Government. 1891 New York Ship's Arrivals Records Index. Washington, D.C.: National Archives. Series M237, Roll #571, July 8, 1891.
[4] Oakland Tribune, September 8 1907, pp. 17? 18.


PRI article, ""Dollar Princesses""

Next week, Prince William will take Kate Middleton as his wife in what's being hailed, again, as the wedding of the century.

The pews will be filled with world leaders, other royal family and members of the British aristocracy.

Within that aristocracy will be a strong American connection. For many of their number are descendants of a generation of U.S. women. They were called the ""dollar princesses.""

The dollar princesses were a breed of very rich American girls who came over at the end of the 19th century to Britain and to Europe, looking for titles. And it was simple as that. It was cash in return for a title.

Daisy Goodwin has written novel, ""The American Heiress,"" based on the lives of these women. Goodwin said newly wealthy Americans like the Vanderbilts had just about everything they wanted, except social status.

""Even though the Vanderbilts, for example, had more money than anybody, they weren't being asked to the nicest parties.""

Consuelo Vanderbilt
The solution lay across the Atlantic in Britain. Dukes and earls, struggling with debt and dilapidated castles, were looking for wives with multi-million dollar dowries. The Vanderbilts 19-year-old daughter, Consuelo, married the Duke of Marlborough in 1895.
Goodwin said she was one of the first to make the journey, and the deal.

""When these American girls came over they were so much richer, so the men could hardly resist. And a quarter of the British aristocracy married American money in the period between 1890 and 1910. It's no exaggeration to say these dollar princesses saved the British aristocracy for a generation. They kept the stately homes of England going.""

The phenomenon sparked a magazine called ""Titled American,"" which Goodwin said was the ""match.com"" of its day.

The lives of the dollar princesses were closely followed in the U.S. press.

British men found them vivacious and independent. But for all their fame and considerable fortune, Goodwin said they failed to make fans out of one group ? the English women who suddenly lost their chance at nobility.

""They had kind of grown up from the nursery expecting to marry the Duke of This or the Earl of That, and that's what they were trained to do. And then suddenly, their career prospects were kind of jettisoned by some American girl from nowhere in their opinion who came in looking lovely but had no idea about how to dress, what to do, how to hold her fork or whatever and she would just pinch the most eligible bachelor from under these poor British girls' noses. And they hated it.""

As in the much-watched case of Princesses Diana, many of the dollar princesses ended up in loveless marriages. That includes Diana's own great grandmother, Frances Work who was, in fact a dollar princess.

And so, Prince William also has stateside ancestry, thanks to the American obsession with British class and status. In some ways, said Goodwin, it marked the start of Anglo-mania.

""America had all the money but Britain had all the tradition and hey, that's something that hasn't really changed has it, you know. I would say that in America, there's probably more interest in the royal wedding than there is here even. And I'm amazed by that. But I think it's rather wonderful.""

http://www.theworld.org/2011/04/a-look-back-at-the-dollar-princesse/","STR06" "I36896","Work","Franklin H.","10 Feb 1819","16 Mar 1911","0","Said to be a son of Jon Work and Sarah Duncan Boude.","STR06" "I6119","","","","","","","" "I5453","","","","","","","" "I35068","","","","","","","" "I42199","Wormwood","Stella F.","28 Sep 1870","14 Jun 1951","0","At the time of the 1940 Federal Census, she was living with her daughter and son-in-law, Lemmie and Dalton Smith in Hemphill.","STR06" "I27374","Worrell","Betty Lee","12 Apr 1934","15 Aug 1975","0","Texas Birth Index:

Name: Betty Lee Worrell Date of Birth: 12 Apr 1934 Gender: Female Birth County: Sabine Father's name: Jesse Lee Worrell Mother's name: Cordelia Cunningham Roll Number: 1934_0008","STR06" "I43988","","","","","","","" "I25834","Worrell","Ida Jean","11 Feb 1941","28 Dec 2017","0","Obituary

Jean Conn, 76, of Pineland, passed away Thursday, Dec. 28, 2017, in Hemphill Care Center.

She was born Feb. 11, 1941, in Burnet, to Jesse Lee and Cordelia Cunningham Worrell. She lived her whole live in Sabine County, attending Hemphill schools. She and her husband, Llody, married July 9, 1958 and made their home and raised their family iin Pineland. She worked for more than 50 years as a nurse in Sabine County, the last 42 of those years at Dr. G. C. Winslow's officer, where she was well known and loved by her patients.

She was a member of First Baptist Church in Pineland. She was also a 50-year member of the Eastern Star serving as Past Worthy Matron of the Bronson Lodge before merging with Hemphill Lodge 375. She was an active volunteer with the Sabine County 4-H, mentoring many youth in playdays and county shows.

She enjoyed spending time with her family, her horses, hunting and gardening, in particular her flower beds.

Survivors: husband Lloyd Weldon Conn of Pineland, daughters, Sandra PECK and husband, Don of Pineland and Peggy NASH and husband Ted of Terre Haute, IN, her son, Billy Conn of Hemphill, grandchildren, Brad Cox, Dustin Conn, Brandon Conn, Cassie Vansickle Lowery, Matthew Vansickle, and Dakota Pack, and numerous great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews.

Preceded in death by her parents, sisters, Dorothy WORRELL, Betty CONN and Mary McDANIEL, and brothers, Tommy Worrell and Henry Worrell.

Funeral services held Saturday, December 30, in Starr Fuineral home. Burial followed at Gravel Hill Cemetery. Bro. Floyd Wright and Bro. David Ebarb officiating.

The Sabine County Reporter
January 3, 2018, Page 5

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2018)","STR06" "I43987","Worrell","Tommy Edgar","27 Nov 1937","19 Jun 2003","0","The Texas Birth index shows him as a son of Jessie Lee Worrell and Cordelia Cunningham. Both also have memorials at FindAGrave.","STR06" "I40938","Worsham","Adell","14 Jan 1881","16 Mar 1971","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J68M-P6K
Name: Adell Click
Death Date: 16 Mar 1971
Death Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 90 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1881
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Semien Worsham
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Jane Drawhorn
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223121
Digital Film Number: 4169838
Image Number: 1417
Reference Number: 19257
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I44948","Worsham","Dessie","22 Nov 1901","2 Dec 1990","0","Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by ""EastTexan"" shows her as a daughter of Columbus Marion WORSHAM and his wife Janie (nee Stephens). Both of them also have memorials on FindAGrave.","STR06" "I46428","Worsham","James Robert","23 May 1937","15 Mar 1988","0","The Texas Birth Index shows that he was a son of Geneva WATSON.","STR06" "I46429","Worsham","Karen Anice","21 Feb 1965","24 Apr 1973","0","Her death certificate shows that she died from an ""accidental drowning in water falling into swollen creek."" The informant was her father.","STR06" "I9148","","","","","","","" "I17948","Worthy","Bernice","5 Jan 1912","30 Jul 1939","0","Kay Parker McCary, in her transcription of the Brookeland Cemetery, shows her as the daughter of John Henry Worthy and Ollie Mae Whitehead.","STR06" "I17947","Worthy","John Henry","8 Feb 1885","14 Oct 1966","0","Son of John and Martha Shepherd Worthy. (White and Toole, p 88).","STR06" "I44795","Wright","Amelia","18 Sep 1883","19 Sep 1954","0","Name Amelia Sisson
Event Type Death
Event Date 19 Sep 1954
Event Place Lufkin, Angelina, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 18 Sep 1883
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Robert Wright
Mother's Name Elizabeth Mcclellon
Certificate Number: 42323
GS Film number 2114280
Digital Folder Number 005145672
Image Number 00058

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3ZJ-J6P : accessed 21 Feb 2014), Amelia Sisson, 19 Sep 1954; citing certificate number 42323, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2114280.","STR06" "I28990","Wright","Annie Clara","1 Apr 1898","1 Dec 1973","0","Melba Gene McLemore writes that her mother died after giving birth to her namesake daughter. Annie Clara's father also died, shortly before her first birthday. Her half-brother, Garl Coker Wright, moved into the old home place in Hico and raised Annie Clara as a daughter along with his own children. She married Tom Price and lived in Mississippi. They were without issue.","STR06" "I44797","Wright","Armantha","Abt 1896","15 Feb 1978","0","Name Armantha Wright Snowden
Titles and Terms:
Event Type Death
Event Date 15 Feb 1978
Event Place Trinity, Trinity, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Age 82
Birth Year (Estimated) 1896
Father's Name Robert Wright
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name Mary Mcclellan
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Burial Holly, Houston County, Texas
Informant Mrs. Ila Brooks, Daughter
Certificate Number 14825
Digital Folder Number 004857349
Image Number 00347

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1977-1986,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KS82-Q75 : accessed 21 Feb 2014), Armantha Wright Snowden, 1978.","STR06" "I3433","","","","","","","" "I28460","Wright","Benjamin","Abt 1794","Aft 1840","0","Melba Gene McLemore thinks his middle name is Harrison, but this is not proven.

Julia Molitz has church records relating to the Benjamin Wright family that she shared with Melba Gene McLemore. They are from the book ""Mt. Hermon Baptist Church, Lincoln County, Tennessee"" by Betty Via. These records show that Benjamin Wright was an 1833 constituting member; on 1840 membership list; joined by letter June, 1844; delegate to the association in 1844-1845, 1858-1849, and in 1851, on 1852 and 1859 membership lists; granted letter, August 1859. The book notes that Benjamin Wright was born about 1795 and married his wife, Hannah before 1816, and that they lived in Lincoln (now Moore) County, Tennessee.","STR06" "I28460","Wright","Benjamin","Abt 1794","Aft 1840","0","(Research):Census Information:

1820 Census
Benjamin Wright
Lincoln County, Tennessee

1830 Census
Benjamine Wright
Lincoln County, Tennessee","STR06" "I28612","Wright","Benjamin Dallas","14 Aug 1842","21 Dec 1929","0","(Research):Census Information:

1870 Census
Illinois, Jackson County, The Precinct of Ridge
Enumerated 19 July 1870, P.O. Carbondale
192-192
Freeman, Jas W 30 M W Farmer Tenn
Freeman, Permialia 25 F W Keeping House Tenn
Wright, Wilson 9 M W Tenn
Wright, William 15 M W Tenn
193-193
Wright, Benjamin 27 M W Farmer Tenn
Wright, Julia 26 F W Keeping House Tenn
Wright, Laura 6 F W Ind
Wright, William 3 M W Ill
Thompson, Isaac 12 M W Ill","STR06" "I28468","Wright","Benjamin Harrison","18 Apr 1848","21 Oct 1917","0","(Research):Census Information:

Household Record 1880 United States Census
Household:


Benjamin WRIGHT Self M Male W 33 TN Farmer TN TN
Jane L. WRIGHT Wife M Female W 34 TX Keeping House GA TN
Almeda F. WRIGHT Dau S Female W 9 TX TN TX
Mary L. WRIGHT Dau S Female W 7 TX TN TX
Jasper L. WRIGHT Son S Male W 4 TX TN TX
Emma J. WRIGHT Dau S Female W 2 TX TN TX
Benjamin L. WRIGHT Son S Male W 6M TX TN TX
-------------------
Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 5, Travis, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255329
NA Film Number T9-1329
Page Number 117A

(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)","STR06" "I24813","Wright","Benjamin Harrison","27 Jul 1884","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

Texas, Erath County, Precinct No. 7, Part of JP No 12
Enumerated 21 April 1910
SD 12 ED 26 Sheet 4A

67-67
Wright, Ben Hd 25 M1 6 Tx Tx Tx General Farming
Wright, Doxie Wf 24 m1 6 2/2 Ga NC Ga
Wright, Nadine Dtr F 4 Tx Tx Ga
Wright, Roswell Son M W 2 Tx Tx Ga

1920 Census
Texas, Hamilton County, Hico, JP 3
Enumerated 5 February 1920
SD 11 ED 94 Sheet 8A
169-174
Wright, B.H. Hd M W 36 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Wright, Doxie Wf F W 35 M Tx NC Ga
Wright, Nadine Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Roswell Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Woodrow Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Curtis Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas. Hamilton County, JP 3
Enumerated April 15, 1930
ED 97-6 SD 15 Sheets 7A & 7B Stamped 78
132-132
Henry C and Isora C WRIGHT
140-140
Wright, Benn H Hd M W 45 M19 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Wright, Doxie Wf W 44 M 17 Ga NC Ga
Wright, Roswell E Son M W 22 S Tx Tx Ga Laborer General Farm
Wright, Woodrow W Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Ga
Wright, Curtis Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Ga","STR06" "I36774","Wright","Bertha Aline","26 Jun 1903","10 Jul 1984","0","(Research):Shown as Bertha Alena Wright on the birth index listing of her son, and as Bertha Aline Crocker on the Texas Death Index.","STR06" "I16463","Wright","Bobbie Sue","1 May 1932","1 Apr 2000","0","Married to a Mr. Sanders. The SSDI shows her last benefits were paid in Montgomery County, although she may have instead lived in Kirbyville.","STR06" "I36714","Wright","Cecil","Abt 1899","Yes, date unknown","0","Name: Cecil Wright Titles: Residence: Knobel town, Clay, Arkansas Birth Date: Jun 1898 Birthplace: Arkansas Relationship to Head-of-Household: Daughter Spouse Name: Spouse Titles: Spouse Birth Place: Father Name: Albert Wright Father Titles: Father Birthplace: Missouri Mother Name: Emma Wright Mother Titles: Mother Birthplace: Indiana Race or Color (expanded): White Head-of-household Name: Albert Wright Gender: Female Marital Status: Single Years Married: Estimated Marriage Year: Mother How Many Children: Number Living Children: Immigration Year: Enumeration District: 0004 Sheet Number and Letter: 5B Household ID: 90 Reference Number: 65 GSU Film Number: 1240053 Image Number: 00597 Collection: United States Census, 1900
","STR06" "I36714","Wright","Cecil","Abt 1899","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Arkansas, Lawrence County, Campbell Twp
Enumerated 2 Jan 1920
SD 2 ED 78 Sheet 2B
32-39
Busick, George Head M W 24 M Ark Ark Ark Fireman Power Plant
Busick, Cecil Wf F W 21 M Ark Mo Ind

1930 Census
Texas, Jasper County, JP 1
Enumerated 25 Apr 1930
ED 121-2 SD 19 Sheet 8B
133-138
Picknell, Frank Head M W 43 M 21 Ill Ga Ill Mechanic
Picknell, Cecil Wf F W 31 m 17 Ark Mo Ill
Busick, Clay Stepson M W 9 S Ark Ark Ark
Busick, Alice Gene Stepdtr F W 5 S Ark Ark Ark
","STR06" "I5256","Wright","Charles Alfred","23 Apr 1909","14 May 1958","0","Art Peck showed that he was born and died in Cass City. Janet Wright instead lists his places of birth and death as Sanilac County, Michigan. Janet shows that he worked as a finish carpenter. He had been diagnosed with lung cancer prior to his death.

The Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, May 22, 1958
Page One

Body of Charles Wright Found in Car Saturday


The body of Charles A. Wright, 49, of Deford was found Saturday morning after he had been reported missing since Monday. Bad Axe State Police who investigated said that the body was found in a car behind an abandoned cabin, three quarter of a mile east of M-53 on Seeger Road in Sanilac County.

A report by the Sanilac County coroner ruled that the death was caused by carbon monixide poisoning and that Mr. Wright was a suicide victim. He died sometime Wednesday.

Police said that her ran a radiator house from the exhaust into a vacuum cleaner hose which was placed throught he back window into the car.

Surviving besides his wife are 13 children; Delbert, John, Darlene, Katherine, Carol and Philllip at home; Robert of Kingston; Richard of Wilmot; Mrs. Harold Mills, Deford; Mrs. Roger Guinther, Cass Cit, and James, Charles and Mrs. John Mannarino, all of Detroit.

Funeral services were held Monday at 2 p.m. at Little's Funeral Home. Rev. R. G. Weckle,, pastor of the Baptist Church, Cass City, officiated.

Burial was in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2009)","STR06" "I29844","Wright","Charles Samuel","Abt 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Information:

1870 Census
Alabama, Pike County, Beat No. 3, Post Office China Grove
Enumerated 5 August 1870
Stamped 289
141-141
Wright, Samuel 22 M W Farmer $160 $100 Ala
Wright, Queen M 24 F W Alabama
142-142
Mathews, Henry 33 M W Farmer $-- $100 Ala
Mathews, Queen M 22 F W Alabama
Mathews, Lovetta 1 F W Alabama
HH 146
Wilson and Louisa McLemore
149-149
Thompson, Saml 23 M W Farming Ga
Thompson, Queen S 20 F M Keeping House Alabama

","STR06" "I28547","Wright","Clarence Jasper","26 Sep 1915","29 Oct 1922","0","Father of Douglas G. WRIGHT, whose obituary follows:

MISSOULA - Douglas G. Wright, beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend, passed away peacefully from complications of leukemia, on Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2010, with his loving family by his side.

Doug began his life in Lubbock, Texas, on March 24, 1943, born to Clarence and Billie Wright. He was one of five children who grew up in Vancouver, Wash. He has made Missoula his home since 1963.

He lived life to the fullest with his loving wife Phyllis, creating a lifetime of memo-ries during their years together. They shared a special companionship, enjoying many of the same passions, some of which were antiquing, rock hounding and, of course, Doug's favorite, Steelhead fishing. They were never at a loss for things to talk about.

Doug will always be remembered for his passion for life, love of people and his incredible walk with the Lord.

Doug's legacy includes his soul mate, Phyllis Wright; son Curtis Wright; daughters, Cari Thrapp, Corin Schneider, Trena Gauci (Michael), Ronlyn Howe (Scott), Morgan Barndt (Jim), and Lynette Kerpon(Dave); sisters, Eva Schram, Shirley Gilbert, and Dot Warner (Jim); as well as 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

A celebration of his life will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 13, at the Christian Life Center in Missoula, with a refreshment reception to immediately follow.

","STR06" "I15252","Wright","Cynthia Elvira","7 Aug 1914","5 Nov 1994","0","The Sabine County Reporter
November 9, 1994, Page 9

Funeral services for Cynthia Elvira Jordan, 80, of Pineland were held at 2 p.m. Monday, November 7, 1994, at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Ferel Little and Bro. Clarence Campbell officiating. Interment followed at new Centerview Cemetery near Pineland.

She died Saturday, Nov. 5, 1994, at her residence on the Martin Cemtery road.

Born Aug. 7, 1914 in San Augustine County as a daughter of the late Will and Ophelia (Carrico) Wright, she was a former longtime resident of Pasadena before returning to the Pineland area in 1976. Mrs. Jordan was a member of the United Methodist Church and the retired owner/operator of Cinderella Florist in Pasadena.

Survivors: husband, William A. ""Bill"" Jordan of Pineland; three sons, William Harold Jordan of Highlands, Larry Jordan of Houston, and Terry Paul Jordan of Atlanta, Georgia; a sister, Ruby Richberg of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; three brothers, Joel David Wright of Houston, and John Wright and Obid Wright, both of Pineland; eight grandchildren; and twelve great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers were Mike Wright, Randy Wright, Terry Wright, Barry Wright, James Jordan, and Emanuel Jordan.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2009)","STR06" "I37671","","","","","","","" "I37675","Wright","Darlene Gail","31 Jan 1947","14 Apr 2005","0","Darlene was a member of the Women of the Moose chapter # 1633 in St Louis. She enjoyed flowers, birds, and going to rummage and yard sales. Dalene loved her children and grandchildren and spending time with her family. Darlene was survived by her children: Joseph (Barbara) Peters of St. Louis, Mich., James (KellyTurner) Peters of St. Louis, Mich., Vanessa Coffin of St. Louis, Mich., Katherine (Eric McGill) Peters of St. Louis, Michigan; Several grandchildren and great grandchildren. Memorial service held Monday, April 18, 2005 in Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City with Rev. M. Louise Wright of First Spiritual Church of Bay City officiating. Interment will be in Elkland Township Cemetery, Cass City. Information from the obituary.","STR06" "I28549","Wright","Ella M.","15 Jun 1878","1 Dec 1941","0","Ray Caldeway shows her at the daughter of George Robert WRIGHT and Ella GREEN.","STR06" "I41503","Wright","Ethelean","4 Aug 1928","11 Oct 2012","0","Ethelean Randolph, 84, died Thursday evening in her home in Rosevine, Texas. She was born in Sabine County to Mack and Mary Lee Chambers Wright. Ethelean was a homemaker and had owned and operated Randolph's Grocery Store in Rosevine. She was a member of the Rosevine Baptist Church.

Mrs. Randolph is survived by her son Elmer Lee Randolph and his wife Gladystine of Rosevine, her daughter Sandra Sue Turner and her husband Calvin of Tenaha, a brother Billy Ray Wright of Hemphill, a sister Rosa Ann Clark of Hemphill, five grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 5:00PM until 9:00PM, Saturday, Oct. 13, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas. Funeral services we be held at 2:00PM, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2012, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Rosevine Cemetery.

Courtesy Starr Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, October 17, 2012, Page 11","STR06" "I5002","Wright","Frederic Eldred","24 Nov 1877","11 Oct 1923","0","Art Peck wrote that he was killed by an enraged bull. However, from his obituary, transcribed below, this does not appear to have been the case.

Cass City Chronicle
October 19, 1923
Page 5

Fred Wright Died at Bad Axe October 11

Frederic E. Wright passed away Thursday, October 11, at Bad Axe hospital. Mr. Wright was taken sick Sunday, October 7, and taken to the hospital Monday, where he was immediately operated upon for ulcer of the stomach. Until late Wednesday his condition was most favorable, when he developed pneumonia and passed away the following day. Mr. Wright has been a patient sufferer with stomach trouble for several years.

Frederic Eldred Wright was born in Greenleaf November 23, 1878, and has always lived in this township. On August 10, 1904, he was united in marriage with Miss Laurel C. Kolb, who passed away July 31, 1917. Mr. Wright was a kind father and a good neighbor and will be greatly missed in this community.

He leaves to mourn his sudden death hsi four sons, Morley, Charles, Maurice and Eldred, three brothers, Philip Wright of Oscoda, Mich., John Wright of Greenleaf, Albert Wright of Detroit; three sisters, Mrs. Mary M. Caldwell, Mrs. Emily J. Ferrin, Mrs. Minnie A. McConnell, all of Detroit, many nephews and nieces and a host of sorrowing friends.

Relatives from a distance who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright and daughters, Misses Gertrude, Alice and Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. William Wright and sons, Billy and George, Mrs. Emily Ferrin, Mrs. Minnie McConnell, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kolb, Mrs. Walter Markin, all of Detroit, Mrs. E.F. Wright and sons, Alvin and Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Frahm, Miss Myrtle Wright and Dwight Barnes of Pontiac.

Funeral services were held Saturday, October 13 with Rev. Newberry officiating and interment made in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, summer 2007)

Janet Wright provided the following transcription of his death certificate:

Death certificate: October 13, 1923, He was under the care of Frank Morris MD, cause of death was Lobar Pneumonia following an operation for stomach ulcer. The surgery took place on Oct 8th at the Bad Axe Hospital. Fred died at 1 pm on Oct 12, 1923. Date of birth was Nov 24 1877.
","STR06" "I24732","Wright","Garlington Coker","24 Sep 1875","1 Sep 1966","0","Melba Gene McLemore writes that Garl and Pet moved back to his old homestead to raise not only their children, but his young half sister, Annie Clara, who was 23 years his junior.","STR06" "I24732","Wright","Garlington Coker","24 Sep 1875","1 Sep 1966","0","(Research):Census Information:

Texas, Dallas County, Justice Pr. No. 2
Enumerated 12 June 1900
SD 6 ED 129 Sheet 8A Stamped 219
132-133
Wright, G.G. Hd W M Mch? 1872 28 M 6 Tn Tn Tn Farmer
Wright, Winnie Wf W F Mch? 1876 M 6 2/1 Ky Ky Va
Wright, Mamie Dtr W F April 1898 2 S Tx Ky Ten
Gallhugh?, Jane M-in-L W F Aug 1857 45 Wd 4/4 Va Ky Va Boar
der

1910 Census
Texas, Hamilton County, JP No 2
Enumerated 28 Apr 1910
SD 22 ED 73 Sheet 12A
156-158
Wright, Garl C Hd M W 35 M1 10 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Wright, Pettus Wf F W 29 M1 5/5 Tx Mo Tx
Wright, Winnie Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Herman Son M W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Ennie Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Vernon Son M W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Viola Dtr F W 1 2/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Annie Sister F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx

Texas, Hamilton County, JP 8
Enumerated 9 Jan 1920
SD 11 ED 100 Sheet 1B
18-18
Wright, Garl. C Hd M W 43 M Tx Tx SC Farmer
Wright, Winnie P Wf F W 39 M Tx Mo
Wright, Winnie F Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Herman R Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Vernon W Son M W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Viola G Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Evelyn L Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Cleo C Dtr F W 4 O/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, G.C. Jr. Son M W 1 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Annie C Sister F W 21 S Tx Tx SC

1930 Census
Texas, Hamilton County, JP 8
Enumerated April 12, 1930
ED 97-12 SD 15 Sheet 10A Stamped 144
130-131
Wright, Garl C Hd M W 54 M 23 Tx Tn Tn Farmer
Wright, Winnie P Wf F W Tx US Tx
Wright, Viola Dtr F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Evelyn Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Cleo Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, G.D. Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Roy G Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I28303","","","","","","","" "I41470","Wright","Helen Louise","10 Jan 1926","3 Jan 2021","0","She was listed in 2019 and in 2020 as ""Helen Minnis of Rosevine""---surviving her daughter Rose Nell Beard and her son Larry Horn.

Obituary

Helen Louise Minnis, 94, of Rosevine, Texas passed away Sunday, January 3, 2021 in Hemphill Care Center.

Helen was born on December 10, 1926 in Rosevine, Texas to Luther Wright and Julia Drawhorn [???, other sources show PARMER] Wright. She had been a resident of Rosevine during her early years and then again in her retirement. She lived in the Houston and the Kingsville area through most of her working years. She was certified in credit and operating systems for Goodyear. She had worked as a secretary in the medical field and specifically enjoyed her work at Dr. Haley's office. She always said that she loved to work.

She was a member of the Rosevine Baptist Church. She loved the Lord and her church. She enjoyed and found beauty in all things - people, flowers, clothes, fingernails, hair, and makeup. She loved gardening, canning, and taking care of her place with her husband, Lyman. She missed him everyday since his passing and longed to be with him again.

She is survived by her grandchildren, Vic Sowell and wife, Barbara, of Palestine, Teresa Boyett and husband, Kelley of Hemphill, Lora Horn of Tyler, Kurt Horn of California, Lisa Williams of Tyler, and Lynna Tomlin and husband, Paul, of Henderson; great grandchildren, Krystle, James, Tara, Tessa, Thomas and wife, Faith, Conner, Jace, Cameron, Cori, Rileigh, and Elijah; and great-great grandchildren, Raina, Zerenity, Benjamin, Gavin, Theodore, Devin, and Elli.

Graveside services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, January 9, 2021 in Rosevine Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Floyd Wright and Bro. Cliff Durham officiating.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.","STR06" "I38289","Wright","Henry Douglas","1 Nov 1878","21 Oct 1936","0","His tombstone has a Masonic symbol.","STR06" "I26092","Wright","Hezekiah","Between 1872 and 1874","Between 1872 and 1874","0","Kevin Wright indicates that Hezekiah died at 4 months of age.","STR06" "I28263","Wright","Ira","23 Dec 1889","23 Feb 1942","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP No. 6
WS 202-8 SD 19, Sheet 8A Stamped 99
164-169
Wright, Ira Head M W 40 M 20 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Wright, Vera Wf F W 24 m 18 Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Irene Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Audrie Son (sic) M (sic) W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Evelyn Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Delbert Son M W 1 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I7307","Wright","Ira Delbert","28 Apr 1929","14 Oct 2008","0","The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 on Ancestry.com shows that he served in the Air Force from 16 Jun 1948 to 30 Sep 1969.","STR06" "I14729","Wright","Iverna Wayne","23 Jun 1938","25 Jan 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 31, 1996, Page 14

Iverna White Few

Iverna White Few, 57, of Jasper died Thursday, Jan. 24, 1996, at her residence following an illness.

Born Juen 23, 1938, in Hebron community as a daughter of Winnie Hickman Wright Coward and the late Freddie Wright, she had lived in Jasper since 1986 and was a former longtime resident of the Hemphill/Pineland area. Mrs. Few was a member of the First United Methodist Church and a nurse with the Texas Department of Corrections and previouly with Jasper Memorial Hospital.

She was intiated as a member of the Order of the Eastern Star Chapter at Hemphill in 1968 and had since become affiliated with the Jasper and Woodville chapters.

Survivors: sons, Larry White of Bryan and Bruce White and Tracy White, both of Hemphill, a daughter, Penni COFTY of Jasper; her mother, Winnie Coward of Jasper; two brothers, Belma Wright of Livingston and Orville Wright of Onalaska; a sister, Lutie M. DAVIS of Jasper; and nine grnachildren.

She was preceded in death by a son, Billy David White.

Funeral services wer held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the First United Methodist Church, Jasper, with Dr. Jerry Neff and Bro. Vance R. Purtell officiating. Interment was at Jasper Memorial Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home - Jasper.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2011)","STR06" "I28461","Wright","James","Abt 1816","Abt 1855","0","James Wright was a member of the Mt. Hermon Baptist Church in Lincoln County, Tennessee by 1840.

Middle name sometimes shown as HARRISON.

Melba Gene McLemore found a Power of Attorney from James Wright to William H. Ragsdale, proven by oath of John WILLY and John ISOM, GI Cty., TN Cty. Ct. Min. p 201.

Will Johnson shows him, apparently in error, as dying after 1870 in Illinois. This contradicts the research of both Douglas Wright and Melba Gene McLemore, who both show his death much earlier, Doug Wright shows he died in Hamilton County, Texas whereas Melba Gene shows he died in Mississippi. He is not listed with his wife and children at the time of the 1860 Rusk County, Texas census.","STR06" "I28461","Wright","James","Abt 1816","Abt 1855","0","(Research):See Notes for Eliza Jane McLemore for census transcriptions","STR06" "I35056","","","","","","","" "I37662","Wright","James Leroy","21 Aug 1933","4 Nov 1963","0","He served in the Korean conflict, and was decorated as a war hero. He went after injured GIs that were pinned down by enemy fire.","STR06" "I28471","Wright","James Nicholas","9 May 1855","Bef 1920","0","Douglas Wright shows that he died young, ca 1860 in Hamilton County, Texas. Will Johnson has a later date of death, after 1880, also in Hamilton County. However, Melba Gene McLemore has him marrying Ada Cannefax in 1888, putting his date of death later still. Additionally, a James and Ada Wright can be found in Hamilton County, Texas as of the 1910 cenus. By 1920, Ada was widowed, and living with a son, George, and daughter Eula, who had also been widowed.","STR06" "I28471","Wright","James Nicholas","9 May 1855","Bef 1920","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1880 Census
Living with his brother and sister-in-law, William and Marg
aret WRIGHT, in Hamilton County, Texas.

1900 Census
not located

1910 Census
Texas, Hamilton County, JP No 8
Enumerated 16 April 1910
SD 11 ED 73 Sheet 2A
Hico & Carlton
HH 18-19
Wright, Jimmie (age 19, TX) and Cora (age 17, Tx), married 1 year <--Perhaps a son of James and Ada's?
HH 19-20
Wright, James Head M W 54 m1 26 Tx Tn Tn Farmer
Wright, Ada Wife F W 47 m1 26 9/9 Tx Tx Mo
Wright, Jessie W Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, George Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Eula Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Ada Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Hamilton County, Hico
Ada Wright 58 Tx Widow
Eula Moss 20 Tx Dtr Widow
George Wright 22 Tx Son Single
(Index listing only, unable to pull up image on Ancestry.com)","STR06" "I28487","Wright","Jasper Louis","Abt 1876","Yes, date unknown","0","Douglas Wright instead shows his date of birth as 10 Feb 1878.","STR06" "I18098","Wright","Jesse","Abt 1809","16 Sep 1871","0","The History of Sabine Parish, Louisiana (author John Belisle, The Sabine Banner Press, 1912) states that ""in 1860 the white population of Sabine Parish numbers about four thousant, and there were less than two thousand slaves. There were few really wealthy people in the parish, and many owned not more than one of two slaves."" The owners of six or more in 1861 included Jesse Wright.

http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924028797707/cu31924028797707_djvu.txt","STR06" "I18098","Wright","Jesse","Abt 1809","16 Sep 1871","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
Enumerated 10 Sept 1850
247-249
Jesse Wright 41 M Farmer $18,000 Tenn
Milberry Wright 45 F La
John O Anthony 21 M Farmer La
Christopher Anthony 19 M None La
James Anthony 16 M None La
Catharine Anthony 14 F La
Marion Anthony 9 M La
Thos. J Wright 4 M La
248-250
Wm. M. Anthony 23 M Farmer $2000 La","STR06" "I28302","Wright","Jessie Paul","24 Aug 1907","6 Sep 1973","0","Texas Death Index:

Wright Jessie P 09-06-1973 SAN AUGUSTINE

Social Security Death Index:

JESSE WRIGHT 24 Aug 1907 Sep 1973 75972 (San Augustine, San Augustine, TX ) (none specified) 465-07-7016 Texas","STR06" "I28463","Wright","Joel","Abt 1818","Abt 1866","0","(Research):Census Information:

1850 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, Subdivision 2
Enumerated 27 Sept 1850 by Alfred Bearden
Stamped 35
497-497
Joel Wright 32 M Shoe Maker Ky
Jane 24 F Tenn
James 6 M Tenn
Benjamin 4 M Tenn
Permelia 4 F Tenn
John 11/12 M Tenn


1860 Census
Missouri, Lawrence County, Buck Prarie Twp, P.O. Hall
Enumerated 30 July 1860 by J W Payne
HH 978-938
Joel Wright 47 M Farmer $--- $400 Tenn
Jane Wright 37 F
James Wright 20 M Farmer
Benjamin Wright 18 M
Permelia Wright 15 F
John Wright 12 M Attended School
Greene Wright 10 M Attended School
Isaac Wright 4 M Attended School
Wilson Wright 4/12 M Mo
HH 979-939
John A. Swan 21 M Farmer $--- $50 Tenn
Julia Swan 26 F ----
Mary G Swan 5/12 F Mo

Julia Swan MIGHT be a sister of Joel's


1870 Census
Illinois, Jackson County, The Precinct of Ridge
Enumerated 19 July 1870, P.O. Carbondale
192-192
Freeman, Jas W 30 M W Farmer Tenn
Freeman, Permialia 25 F W Keeping House Tenn
Wright, Wilson 9 M W Tenn
Wright, William 15 M W Tenn
193-193
Wright, Benjamin 27 M W Farmer Tenn
Wright, Julia 26 F W Keeping House Tenn
Wright, Laura 6 F W Ind
Wright, William 3 M W Ill
Thompson, Isaac 12 M W Ill","STR06" "I33265","Wright","Joel David","26 Feb 1930","11 Feb 1995","0","Sabine County Reporter
February 15, 1995, Page 8

Joel David Wright

Joel David Wright, 65, of Houston died Saturday, Feb. 11, 1995.

Mr. Wright was a native of Sabine County and had lived in the Houston area for several years.

Survivors: wife, Mary Wright of Houston: three sons, Terry Wright, Michael Wright, and Randy Wright; a daughter, Lisa; two brothers, John Wright and Obid Wright, both of Pineland; a sister, Ruby Richburg of Oklahoma City; and a granddaughter.

He was buried Tuesday at the Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Houston.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2009)","STR06" "I24632","Wright","Joel V.","Bef 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","Melba Gene McLemore shows him as a son of George Washington Wright and Isophena Miers.","STR06" "I34009","Wright","John Earl","3 Apr 1937","5 Jan 2021","0","John Wright passed away Tuesday, January 5, 2020 at CHRISTUS Jasper Memorial Hospital in Jasper, Texas.

A resident of Jasper, Texas for the past 7 years, John was a native of Pineland, Texas, and a former resident of Tyler, Texas. John liked building wooden framed buildings and homes. John was formerly employed by Georgia Pacific - Weyerhaeuser. He also served our country in the U.S. Army as a medic from 1958 through 1963.

John is survived by his two sons, Greg Wright & his wife Kerry Lynn of Fort Worth, Texas and Barry Wright & his wife Robin Loraine of Jasper, Texas; sister, Thettie Purtell & husband Vance of Fort Worth, Texas; eleven grandchildren, Clayton Hood, Adam Hood, Cameron Hood, Stephen Wright, Braedon Wright, Andrew Wright, Vivian Wright, Jonah Wright, Jaxson Wright, Ellie Wright, and Victoria Charlton; and three great grandchildren, Breelyn Hood, Everett Hood and Emma Hood.

He was preceded in death by his parents John Wesley and Bennie Dell Wright; his wife of 44 years, JoAnn Brown Wright; and his brother, Narrel Wright.

Services are under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home of Jasper.

To protect each other from COVID-19 infection we ask that you comply with CDC Social Distancing Guidelines as well as Governor Greg Abbott's request that a face covering be utilized before entering this facility. Funerals are currently a public event being held during the national response to the COVID-19 pandemic. When you attend any public event, you are acknowledging risk of exposure. For guidelines go to CDC.gov.

Downloaded from Stringer and Griffin Funeral Home, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 20, 2021, page 4","STR06" "I24815","Wright","John Hood","29 Jun 1887","26 Aug 1951","0","John was living in Wilbarger County, Texas with his older brother, William Keaton Wright, at the time of the 1910 federal census.","STR06" "I24815","Wright","John Hood","29 Jun 1887","26 Aug 1951","0","(Research):Census Enumeration

1920 Census
Texas, Wilbarger County, Oklaunion Pr. 8
Enumerated 12 January 1920
SD 13 ED 143 Sheet 2A Stamped 267
30-30
Wright, John H Hd M W 32 M Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Wright, Lillian L Wf F W 31 M Tn Tn Tn
Wright, Lillian L Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tn

1930
not located","STR06" "I37673","Wright","John Michael","28 Jan 1946","12 Jul 2004","0","John served in the U.S. Army from January 11, 1966 to January 10, 1968. He received his honorable discharge as a Spec 4. During his time in the service he was a Radio Tel-Operator communications specialist. John received the national Defense Service medal, Vietnam Service medal, Good Conduct medal and Sharpshooter (rifle M-14) IOS Bar. After returning from Vietnam, John worked at Pontiac Motors. After his marriage to Louise,on Nov 29, 1969 at the Fraser Presbyterian Church, he worked for Walbro Corporation in Cass City for 29 years. John enjoyed Hunting, fishing, golfing, and woodworking. He enjoyed watching football, especially the Detroit Lions and the Michigan Wolverines. He was a member of the Cass City VFW post # 3644. John truly loved spending time with his grandchildren. Funeral service was held at 11:00am Thursday July 15 2004 in the Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City, with Rev. Marlin Brown of the First Spiritual Episcopal Church of Owosso officiation. Interment will take place in the Elkland Township Cemetery . Pall bearers for Mr Wright : Scott Hutchinson, Don McGREGOR, Steve Wright, Stacy Wright, Scott Cook, Jeff Naegele and Dan Guinther.","STR06" "I39125","Wright","John Thomas ""J. T.""","12 Oct 1858","4 Mar 1922","0","In her annotated transcription of the Rosevine Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows him as the son of John Thomas WRIGHT and Rosa Jane STREETER, and that his tombstone was a double with his second wife, Marta. E. Wright, his first wife being Mollie Irene Davidson.

His tomb indicated he was a Mason, and was inscribed ""His words were kindred and his deeds were love. His spirit humble He rests above.""","STR06" "I43475","Wright","John W.","Abt 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","The Michigan Marriage index shows him as a son of L. H. WRIGHT and Almira WITHEY.","STR06" "I8333","Wright","John Wesley","24 Jul 1910","14 Aug 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
August 16, 1995, Page 10

John Wright

John Wesley Wright, 85, of 103 Cherry St., Pineland, died Monday, Aug. 14, 1995, at Medical Center Hospital in Nacogdoches.

Wright was born July 24, 1910, in San Augustine County as a son of the late Charlotte (Carrico) and Isaac William Wright and was a member of the Pineland Church of God. He was a lifelong resident of the Pineland area and was retired from the dry kiln operation of Temple-Inland Forest Products Inc. in Pineland.

Survivors: wife, Bennie Dell (Hinkle) Wright of Pineland; a daughter, Thettie Janice Purtell of Arlington; a son, John Earl Wright of Coppell, Texas; a sister, Ruby Richburg of Oklahoma City; a brother, Obad Wright of Pineland; eight grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services are set for 2 p.m. today (Wednesday) at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Clarence Campbell, Bro. Tommy Walker, and Bro. Vance R. Purtell Sr. officiating. Interment will be at Pineland City Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2009)","STR06" "I39493","Wright","Johnnie Algeretia","17 Apr 1928","28 Aug 2009","0","NEVADA - Graveside services for Johnnie Algeretia Wright Chance, 83, of Nevada, are scheduled for 11 a.m. Monday at Liberty Hill Memorial Gardens.

Mrs. Chance was born April 17, 1926, and passed away Aug. 28, 2009. She was wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother. She was preceded in death by her husband; parents; five brothers; three sisters; and two great-great-grandchildren.

She is survived by children, John, Betty, Stephen, Kathy, Teresa, Lisa and Toni; brother, Tony Wright; 15 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grand.

Mrs. Chance retired from Dallas Independent School District.

Thanks to Misty Odom Hornsby, Vistacare, Dennis Ochoa and Raquel Sandoval for the loving and compassionate care.

Thanks for the memories, Mother.
Published in Tyler Morning Telegraph on August 29, 2009

Shown on Tammy Bryant's online FamilyTreeMaker tree at Genealogy.com as a daughter of Lester Burton WRIGHT and Verna Mae DAVIS.","STR06" "I34578","Wright","June","5 Jun 1908","8 Aug 1996","0","On her annotated transcription of the Gravel Hill Cemetery index, Kay Parker McCary notes that she was the daughter of James Benton and Willie Wright. She shares a double headstone with her first husband, William E. ""Pete"" Laird, and was married second to George Strange.","STR06" "I24812","Wright","Keaton James","23 Sep 1881","11 May 1966","0","He married Dilla SHAW. They were the parents of 14 children. They raised four sons, Wisey Ernest, Buford Earl, Cicero Hazel, and Wayland. Another son, Audry Eugene died at the age of one year. Nine daughters survived and married: Odessa Fanita ATKINSON, Ruth Susie ALLISON, Winnie Mae STARNES, Adeline Magie PUGH, Maggie Lee ALLEN, Opal Joe BELCHER GRIMLAND, Rachel LANGE, Ruby Nell WALKER, and Bobbie Joe HERN.

In 1996, the family celebrated the 50th anniversary of the first K.J. WRIGHT family reunion, from July 5 through July 7 in Breckenridge at the Pugh Ranch. At that time, there were 326 direct descendants of Keaton and Dilla. The first family reunion was held at the Wright home in Rochester, Haskell County, when their son, Cicero was coming home from the service in 1946.

(Excerpted from a scan of a newspaper article from the Thursday, June 27, 1996 THROCKMORTON TRIBUNE titled ""Keaton & Dillo Wright -1946,"" courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)

Note, the DOD in the above article and on the Texas Death Index vary by four days. I used the DOD on the Texas Death Index.","STR06" "I24812","Wright","Keaton James","23 Sep 1881","11 May 1966","0","(Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Texas, Hamilton, JP 8
A Keaton Wright, age 17, was listed as a farm laborer and b
oarder in the home of James and McDaniel. He was shown as born in May 1883 in Texas, to parents born in Mississippi and Alabama. This is possibly a different Keaton Wright, perhaps a cousin?

1910 Census
Texas, Wilbarger County, JP 4
Enumerated 16 April 1910
SD 18 ED 240 Sheet 1B
8-8
Wright, Keton J Hd M W 28 m1 Tx Tx Tx Farmr
Wright, Dilla Wf F W 24 m1 5 3/3 Tx Ms Tx
Wright, Odesia Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Y.Z. Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Audrey Son M W 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, John H Brother M W 23 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer

1920 Census
Texas, Throckmorton County, Woodson, J.P. 3
Enumerated January 1920
SD 13, ED 111, Sheet 3A, Stamped 23

Family 30
Wright, K.J. Hd 39 M Tx Tx Us Farmer General
Wright, Dilla Wf 34 M Tx Tx Us
Wright, Odesie Dtr 14 S US US US (note, Texas was orig. written and then crossed through)
Wright, Wiley Son 12 S US US US (note, Texas was orig. written and then crossed through)
Wright, Ruth Dtr 9 Tx
Wright, Buford Son 7 Tx
Wright, Winnie Dtr 5 Tx
Wright, Adaline Dtr 4 1/12 Tx
Wright, Winnie (sic) 2 8/12 Tx
Wright, ------ Dtr 1/12 Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Throckmorton County, Pr. 3
Enumerated April 8, 1930 by Mrs. Esther P. Tuggle
ED 224-4 SD 8-4 Sheet 2A Stamped 253
(bottom of page)
April 9 35-36
Wright, Keet J Hd M W 49 M23 Tx Ark SC
Wright, Dilla D Wf F W 47 M 21 Tx Miss Tx
Wright, Ruth R Dtr F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Buford E Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Winnie M Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Adaline Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Maggie L Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Opal Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
Sheet 2B (top of page)
Wright, Cisno Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Rachael Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Ruby N Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Bobbie G Son (sic) M W 1 11/12 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I37880","Wright","Larrissa Cordelia ""Delia""","7 May 1873","8 Oct 1930","0","Said to be a daughter of Rev. John Wesley Wright and Cynthia Elvira Gary.

From FindAGrave:

Larrissa Cordelia Wright, called ""Delia"" as a girl, Cordelia when grown, Irenia Opheilia Wright, Cynthia Sarah Wright and Isaac William Wright were reared by twice widowed maternal Grandma Mary (Carter) Gary Loggins (born TN). Mary Loggins loved them, taught them Christian values and that family meant everything. They became fine young people, decent, honest and hard working. The girls knew how to cook great meals and how to maintain a home. They all helped her on her farm and somehow they managed even during those hard times.

Larrissa Cordelia Wright married Charles Ayers ""Jack"" Wood, a young farmer. ""Jack"" and Cordelia Wood and their children lived with Grandma Mary Ann Jackson (Carter) [Gary] Loggins.
","STR06" "I47810","Wright","Lloyd Napoleon ""Pony""","2 Oct 1880","22 May 1973","0","Notes below copied from his FindAGrave memorial page:

Lloyd Napoleon ""Pony"" WRIGHT was the son of Lloyd Singleton WRIGHT and Mary Jane KELLER.

He was married three times, first to EXA EVALEEN DRAWHORN, and then EMMA D. WOODS and finally, ALTIE CLARA LOGGINS.

All of his six children were from the union with Exa Eveleen DRAWHORN.","STR06" "I39128","Wright","Lloyd Singleton","27 Mar 1856","14 Apr 1940","0","In 1880, L.S/(T?) Wright and wife Mary J. were living in San Augustine County with their two oldest sons, John M and Thomas, along with three of his younger brothers, Jas.F.; Moncho; and Lonzo.

In 1900, he and Mary Jane, along with 9 children are living in Sabine County. Lloyd is a farmer. They live near Rush and Alice Birdwell and John and Celesta Fullen, as well as close to the widowed Mary A. Keller, born in South Carolina in Dec 1833.

In 1910 he is still in Sabine County, with six of his children, and three granddaughters, Florence and Era DRAWHORN and Leitha SHARVANO. Daughters Rosa's last name is also listed as SHARVANO. (All three daughters of Rosa?).","STR06" "I41467","Wright","Luther Lee","1 Oct 1904","17 Jun 1963","0","https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDPT-9PJ
name: Luther Lee Wright
death date: 17 Jun 1963
death place: San Augustine, San Augustine, Texas
gender: Male
race: White
death age: 58 years 8 months 16 days
estimated birth date:
birth date: 01 Oct 1904
birthplace: Texas
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: Thomas Wright
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Mattie Drawhorn
mother's birthplace:
occupation: Highway Worker
place of residence: Bronson, Sabine, Texas
cemetery: Rosevine
burial place: Rosevine, Texas
burial date: 18 Jun 1963
Informant: Mrs. Julia Wright
additional relatives:
film number: 2117288
digital film number: 4028547
image number: 2405
reference number: cn40236
Collection: ""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" Luther Lee Wright, 1963

Obituary
(Transcribed from undated, unreferenced clipping on his FindAGrave memorial page)

Luther Wright Dies; Rites Set
Funeral is Today at 4 For Resident of Rosevine

San Augustine, Jun 17 Spl

Funeral Services for Luther Lee Wright, 58, of the Rosevine Community, 12 miles south of San Augustine, will be held at 4 p.m. Tuesday in the Rosevine Baptist Church.

The Rev. Clarence Howell will officiate. Assisting will be the Rev. Noel Hammock. Burial will be in the Rosevine Cemtery. The Wyman Roberts Funeral Home of San Augustine is in charge of arrangements.

Graveside Rites

The Bronson Masonic Lodge, of which Mr. Wright was a member, will conduct graveside rites.

Mr. Wright died at 8 a.m. Monday in San Augustine Memorial Hospital following a long illness.

Native of Rosevine

He was an employee of the Texas Highway Department in Sabine County. He was born in the Rosevine Community, Oct. 1, 1904 and was a Baptist.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Julia Wright, Rosevine; three daughters, Mrs. Vergie Lee Roberts, Houston, Mrs. Verlyn Baber, Beaumont, and Mrs. Helen Bigley, Kingsville; one son, Winfred Wright, Rosevine; two sisters, Mrs. Madie Jordan, Beaumont, and Mrs. Hazel Sowell, Nacogdoches; two brothers, Arthur Wright, Beaumont, and Leon Wright, Houston; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.","STR06" "I41467","Wright","Luther Lee","1 Oct 1904","17 Jun 1963","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated April 26, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-9 Sheet 12A
Steep Creek Road
O $900
Wright, Luther Head M W 34 M 7 Tx Same Place Farmer
Wright, Julia Wf F W 32 M 6 Tx Same Place
Wright, Virgie Dtr F W 16 S Tx Same Place Student Public School
Wright, Verlene Dtr F W 14 S Tx Same Place Student Public School
Wright, Helen Dtr F W 13 Tx Same Place
Wright, Winifred Son M W 5 S Same Place","STR06" "I44323","Wright","Lutie","2 Apr 1927","25 Nov 2013","0","Obituary, from FindAGrave

Services for Lutie Mae Davis, 86, of Lufkin, will be held in the Gipson Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will follow in the Hebron Cemetery.

Mrs. Davis was born April 2, 1927 in San Augustine County, Texas and passed away November 25, 2013.

Published in The Lufkin Daily News on Nov. 27, 2013
-------------------------------------
Services for Lutie Davis, 86, of Lufkin, will be held in the Gipson Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. P. A. DuBose and Tracy Lane officiating. Interment will follow in the Hebron Cemetery in Broaddus.

Mrs. Davis was born April 2, 1927 in San Augustine County, Texas, the daughter of the late Winnie Iverna (Hickman) and Elbert Freddy Wright, and passed away November 25, 2013.

She attended school in Broaddus and at Massey School. She graduated from Vocational Nursing School at Memorial Hospital in Nacogdoches in 1967. She fulfilled a lifetime career of nursing until she retired in 2009. She married Riley Davis in 1941. She loved traveling, dancing and had a big heart. She was a loving mother and grandmother. Mrs. Davis was a member of Kelty's Baptist Church and Eastern Star Chapter # 291 in Jasper.

She is survived by daughter, Mildred White (Hemphill); son and daughter-in-law, Roy and Judy Davis (Lufkin); daughter and son-in-law, Charlotte and Larry Havard (Zavalla); daughter and son-in-law, Sharon and Weldon Hunter (Diboll); brother, Orville Wright (Livingston); 11 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; 3 great-great-grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins; and special friends, Sara Costello and Wayne Small.

In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by husband, Riley Davis; son, Elbert Davis; 4 grandchildren; two sisters and one brother.
","STR06" "I41500","Wright","Maccauley ""Mack"" C.","19 Jan 1888","1 Jun 1965","0","
Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 6
Enumerated April 16, 1940
SD 42-2 ED 202-9 Sheets 7A and 7B
Rosevine to Gravel Hill Road
R 10
Wright, Mack Head M W 52 M Tx Same House Carpenter
Wright, Mary Lee Wf F W 45 M Tx Same House Housewife
Wright, Morgan Son M W 21 S Tx Same House Laborer Farm
Wright, Louise Dtr F W 17 S Tx Sam House Student
Wright, Theo Son M W 14 S Tx Same House Student
Wright, Ethelene Dtr F W 11 S Tx Same House
Wright, Billie Rae Son M W 9 S Tx Same House
Wright, Rosa Ann Dtr F W 6 S Tx Same House
","STR06" "I20191","Wright","Marion","Mar 1876","Abt 1918","0","It is possible that her middle name is Ambria, which is how she is referred to in the obituary of her daughter, Dorothy. Furthermore, it appears that both her mother, and namesake daughter Marion, used the name Ambria. However, on census records, in the obituary of her son Herbert Lee Chapman, and on her tombstone, she is instead simply listed as ""Mother, Marion Caie, 1877-1918.""

File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by:
James M. Trendel trendel1937@aol.com March 17, 2010, 1:21 am

Cemetery: DeWitt Cemetery
Name: Marion Caie

Date Of Photograph: September 19, 2009
Photo can be seen at:
http://www.usgwarchives.net/mi/clinton/photos/tombstones/dewitt/caie107011nph.jpg
Image file size: 118.7 Kb

Marion Caie - 1877 - 1918

File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/mi/clinton/photos/tombstones/dewitt/caie107011nph.txt

This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.net/mifiles/

File size: 0.8 Kb","STR06" "I46044","Wright","Marion D.","28 Nov 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","Past and Present of Greene County, Missouri
Early and Recent History and Genealogical Records of Many of the Representative Citizens
Jonathan Fairbanks and Clyde Edwin Tuck

MARION D. WRIGHT. The record of the successful self-made man is always interesting and instructive. It encourages those who have been held back by an unfavorable early environment. There are a great many people abroad in the land who would make a great deal more of their opportunities and make themselves useful citizens if they had the proper encouragement at the right time. The life record of Marion D. Wright is one that should be read with interest and profit by many who have become discouraged on life's rugged highway, for we find that Mr. Wright has forged his way to the front in the face of adversity and with no outside assistance. He was for some time one of the successful merchants of Walnut Grove and is now classed among the most progressive general farmers and stock men of the northwestern part of Greene county.

Mr. Wright was born in Polk county, Missouri, November 28, 1861. He is a son of John and Mary (Wood) Wright, both natives of that county also, the father's birth occurring in 1835, and the mother's in 1842. They grew to maturity in their native community, were educated in the old-time subscription schools and were married there and established their home on a farm. John Wright spent most of his life in Polk county, but lived in the West several years. He owned a good-sized farm in Polk county where he carried on general farming until the breaking out of the Civil war when he enlisted in the Union army and died while in the service, at Arlington Hospital, Pilot Knob, Missouri, in October, 1862. Politically, he was a strong Republican and pronounced in his views on public affairs. He was a member of the Turkey Creek Baptist church, and was a highly respected citizen and well known among the early settlers. He had but the one child, Marion D. Wright, of this sketch. The mother of our subject was a daughter of Isaac and Susanna (Vaughn) Wood, both natives of cast Tennessee, from which country they emigrated to Polk county, Missouri, in an early day and established the family home on a farm. Mrs. Mary Wright remarried and is now living in Walnut Grove.

John Wright enlisted in Company L, Sixth Missouri Volunteer Infantry, for three years, but died from exposure soon afterwards.

Marion D. Wright spent his boyhood days on the home farm in Polk county, and he worked hard when growing to manhood during crop seasons, attending the district schools during the winter months. When eighteen years of age he entered the Southwest Baptist College at Bolivar, Missouri, and took a four-years' course, making an excellent record. After leaving college he returned home and resumed work on the farm, but soon thereafter he went to Walnut Grove and began in the general merchandise business and flour milling, which lines of endeavor he conducted with ever increasing success and satisfaction until 1902, in which year he sold out and bought the farm of one hundred and eighty-three acres where he now resides. He has made many improvements, such as erecting a silo and out-buildings, fences, etc., until he now has one of the valuable, productive and desirable farms, of the county, which is well located near the thriving town of Walnut Grove. In connection with general farming he raises a good grade of live stock of which he is an excellent judge, and he is regarded as one of the most progressive general farmers in this section of Greene county as well as one of the most substantial and successful citizens, a man who has done much for the general good of the community.

Mr. Wright was married on December 23, 1886, to Maggie McLemore, a daughter of Andrew Jackson McLemore, and Dialtha (Alexander) McLemore, long one of the prominent families of this section of the Ozarks. Mrs. Wright was born in Christian county, Missouri, and she received her education in the common schools.

Six children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Wright, namely: Dean lives in Walnut Grove; Reu, Thomas, Dialtha, Marian and Laura Mae, all at home with their parents, but the eldest.

Politically, Mr. Wright is a Republican, and while he has never been an office holder he has been influential in public affairs of his locality, and his support may always be depended upon in furthering any movements in the community calculated to be of general good, in material, civic or moral matters. Fraternally he belongs to the Masonic order at Walnut Grove. He and. his wife are members of the Baptist church at Walnut Grove, he having been clerk of the local congregation since its organization in 1903, and is a pillar in his church. He is a broad-minded, well-informed gentleman of positive ideas and correct principles and is highly esteemed by all who know him.

[1603-1605]","STR06" "I44796","Wright","Martha Alice","19 Feb 1885","31 Jul 1963","0","Name Martha Alice Wright
Event Type Death
Event Date 31 Jul 1963
Event Place Kountze, Hardin, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 10 Feb 1885
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Robert Wright
Mother's Name Martha Mcclenland
Certificate Number 57188
GS Film number 2117293
Digital Folder Number 005144762
Image Number 02392

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSB4-496 : accessed 21 Feb 2014), Martha Alice Wright, 31 Jul 1963; citing certificate number 57188, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117293.","STR06" "I44780","Wright","Mary Ann Elizabeth","31 Aug 1847","Yes, date unknown","0","Married first a Bonder/Ponder and second Jesse McCLELLAND. (Per the FindAGrave memorial page for her father).","STR06" "I28474","Wright","Mary Jane","Jan 1842","13 Feb 1919","0","(Research):Census Information:

1860 Census
Texas, Rusk County, Beat No. 9, P.O. New Danville
Enumerated 15 July 1860
Page 121, Stamped 281
HH 782-800
Isaac (52, SC) DYAL
HH 783-801
G.C. Dyal 27 M Farmer $--- $600 SC
Mary Dyal 19 F Tenn
Arbel 1 F Texas

1870 Census
Texas, Tarrant County, Precinct No. 2, P.O. Fort Worth
Enumerated 31 July 1870
Page 57, Stamped 501
627-427
G.C Dial 37 M Farmer $400 $350 S. Car
Mary J Dial 28 F Keeping House Tenn
Bell Dial 11 F Tex
Willie Dial 9 M Tex
Buddy Dial 5 M Tex
L. Pegram 15 F Tex
D. Statum 11 M Tex
L. Statum 8 M Tex
Samuel Statum 3 Tex
John Statum 1 M W Tex
428-429
W.McNutt (34, Ala)

1880 Census
Texas, Comanche County, 35 ED, 8th Precinct
Enumerated 2 and 3 day of June 1880
Page 2 SD 4 ED 35

Garlington Dial 46 Physician SC SC Tenn
Mary Dial 38 Wife Keeping House Tenn Tenn Tenn
Isaac W. Dial 18 Son Works on Farm Tx SC Tenn
Jackson Dial 14 Son Works on Farm Tx SC Tenn
Arthur Dial 8 Son Tx SC Tenn
Elbert Dial 6 Son Tx SC Tenn
Garlington Dial 3 Son Tx SC Tenn
Mary J. Dial 5/12 Dtr Tx SC Tenn","STR06" "I5245","Wright","Maurice Weston","8 Apr 1911","31 Oct 1992","0","His wife's name was Pat. They had no issue, and later divorced.","STR06" "I28563","Wright","Maybe Julia Ann","Abt 1834","Aft 1870","0","Julia Molitz (jmolitz@cox.net), a member of the ""Chesnut Ridge Cousins"" genealogy study group, notes that ""Julyan must have been a dau of Benjamin and Hannah WRIGHT for she and her husband John SWAN appear next to her brother Joel WRIGHT on the 1860 Lawrence CO. MO Census.""

Mt. Hermon Baptist Church, Lincoln County, Tennessee"" by Betty Via also notes that Julyan appears to be a relation, perhaps a daughter, of Benjamin and Hannah Wright as she is always listed with them. The book shows that she was rec'd by experience, August, 1851; married (Swan?) before August, 1859; granted letter, August 1859, letter was called for by Brother Wright.


Melba Gene McLemore does not agree with this conclusion, believing that Julia Ann is NOT a daughter of Benjaming Wright and Hannah McLemore.","STR06" "I28563","Wright","Maybe Julia Ann","Abt 1834","Aft 1870","0","(Research):Census Information:

1860 Census
Missouri, Lawrence County, Buck Prarie, P.O. Hall
Enumerated 30 July 1860 by J.W. Payne
HH 978-938 Joel and Jane Wright

HH 979-939
John A. Swan 21 M Farmer $--- $50 Tenn
Julia Swan 26 F ----
Mary G Swan 5/12 F Mo




1870 Census
Illinois, Williamson County, Twp 9 Range 2. P.O. Marion
Wm Wright 54 Ky M W Shoemaker
Elizabeth Wright 49 Va F W Keeping House
Benjamin Wright 20 Tn M W At Home
Isabell Wright 18 Tn F W At Home
Finetta Wright 15 Tn F W At Home
Atlanty Wright 12 Tn F W At Home
George Wright 10 Tn M W At Home
Swan Julia 40 F W Pauper?
Swan Mary 10 F W Pauper?
Swan, James 3 M W Pauper?
Swan J??? 3 M W Pauper?","STR06" "I47814","Wright","Minnie Lee","24 Apr 1891","28 Apr 1891","0","She shares a double headstone with her older sister, Sweet Evilener, who died at age 11.","STR06" "I39124","Wright","Moncho","17 Jun 1871","24 Jan 1929","0","Check DOB (copies from the annotated transcription of Rosevine Cemetery done by Kay Parker McCary). If correct, he is much younger than his wife.

His tombstone was incribed ""He was a kind and affectionate husband, a fond father and a friend to all.""","STR06" "I41501","Wright","Morgan","Abt 1919","Yes, date unknown","0","Could he be the father of Judy Lynn Davis (16 Oct 1948 Rosevine, TX - 19 Jan 2023 Lufkin, TX) whose obit listed her parents as Morgan Tilas Wright and Willie Marie Shuler Wright?","STR06" "I4991","Wright","Morley Jonathon","16 Jul 1905","15 Jun 1978","0","His wife's name was Grace. She had been previously married to a Powell.","STR06" "I34014","","","","","","","" "I24733","Wright","Norvel Felix","24 Apr 1878","31 Oct 1952","0","(Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Texas, Hamilton County, JP 3
Enumerated 29 April 1910
SD 11 ED 67 Sheet 17B
257-259
Wright, N.F. Hd M W 32 m1 Tx Farmer
Wright, Pearly Wife F W 21 m1 2 0/0 Tx England Mississippi

1920 Census
Texas, Erath County, JP 3
Enumerated 9 Feb 1920
SD 12 ED 12 Sheet 7B
140-143
Wright, N.F. Hd WM W 41 M Tx US US Farmer
Wright, Pearl Wf F W 31 M Tx England Alabama
Wright, Ruby Lee Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Wym?? Dtr F W 4 5/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Margarette Dtr F W 1 10/12 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Hamilton County, Pr 3
Enumerated April 29, 1930
ED 97-7 SD 15 Sheet 6A Stamped 85
117-116
Wright, Norvel F Hd M W 52 M 30 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Wright, Pearl Wf F W 41 M 20 Tx England Mississippi
Wright, Ruby Lee Dtr F W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Wenona P Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Margueriete H Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Vanciel Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Jasper W Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Annie M Dtr F W 3 5/12 Tx Tx Tx

HH 119-119 W.S. and Ednat PATTERSON","STR06" "I28961","Wright","Odessa Lafanta","22 Jul 1905","19 Oct 1994","0","OBITUARY: Odessa Atkinson, age 89, died Wednesday at Stephens Memorial Hospital. Funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Melton Funeral Home Chapel of Memories with Rev. Cecil Harper & J. D. Wright officiating. Burial will be in the Woodson Cemetery directed by Melton Funeral Home. She was born 22 Jul 1905, in Haskell, TX. She married W. A. Atkinson 16 Apr 1925 in Throckmorton, TX. He preceded her in death 10 Feb 1977. She was a homemaker, and had worked as a dietitian at the Olney hospital, and had worked at the Senior Citizens in Breckenridge. She was a member of the First Baptist Church. She is survived by one daughter, Donna Ruth Rials of Breckenridge and six sons: James Keaton and L. B. Atkinson both of Breckenridge. Kenneth and Ray Jean Atkinson both of Snyder, Frank Atkinson of Paradise and Wilburn Atkinson of Iowa Park. Seven sisters: Winnie Mae Starnes, Maggie Lee Allen, Rachel Lange and Opal Gremlinall of Stephenville, Adelen Pugh of Breckenridge, Ruby Nell Walker of Woodson and Betty Jo Hearne of Rochester. Two Brothers: Buford Wright of Seymour and Wayland Wright of Stephenville. 26 grandchildren, 60 great grandchildren and three great, great grandchildren also survive. She was preceded in death by two brothers and one sister. Memorials may be made to the West Texas Rehab Center or to the donors favorite charity and may be left at the funeral home. Pallbearers will be Mrs. Atkinson's one daughter and six sons.

!NEWSPAPER: ""Breckenridge American""; Breckenridge, TX; Jun 1996; Wright Reunion (mentions children of Keaton James Wright & Dilla Dillo Shaw)

(Courtesy of Mitchell Atkinson)","STR06" "I16009","Wright","Ola Lee","12 Nov 1892","9 Jan 1965","0","Her Find A Grave memorial page links her to her parents, Lloyd Singleton WRIGHT (1856-1940) and Mary Jane KELLER (1857-1980), and to seven siblings.","STR06" "I12027","Wright","Olive","13 Dec 1895","2 Mar 1976","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, March 4, 1976

Mrs. Jaus, 80, dies

Funeral services were held for Mrs. Olive Jaus, 80, Cass City, who died at her house Tuesday, March 2.

She was born December 13, 1895 in Greenleaf Township, daughter of the late Edward and Susan (Ballagh) WRIGHT.

She married Gust FRAHM on December 25, 1918 in Greenleaf Township. He died in 1937. She married Fred JAUS in Clarkston on June 8, 194. Following their marriage, they made their home in Cass City where she lived until her death. Mrs. Jaus was a member of the Salem United Methodist church. She is survived by ehr husband; one step-daughter, Mrs. Laura LENZNER of Bad Axe; three brothers, Alvin WRIGHT of Mt. Morris, Orrin WRIGHT of Cass City and Curtis WRIGHT of Pontiac; three sisters, Mrs. Leland NICOL and Mrs. Myrtle McCOLL, both of Cass City and Mrs. Erwin BAKER of Lake Orion. Rev. Harold Prong, pastor of the Novesta Church of Christ will officiate at funeral services, scheduled Thursday at 1:00 p.m from Little's. Burial will be in Elkland Cemetery.","STR06" "I28469","Wright","Perlina Berry","27 Apr 1853","4 Apr 1942","0","Perlina had stated that her father died when she was two years old, making his date of death circa 1855. Douglas Wright instead has her place of death as Rusk County, Texas.","STR06" "I28469","Wright","Perlina Berry","27 Apr 1853","4 Apr 1942","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Census
Texas, Comanche County
Enumerated 7 June 1880
Page 12, SD 4, ED 30
86-87
Herrington, H. King W M 24 Head Farmer Tx Unk Unk
Herrington, B. Perlina W F 27 Wife Keeping House Tenn Ten
n Tenn
Knowlin, H. Robert W M 8 Stepson At Home Tx Tx Tx

1900 Census
Texas, Erath County
All of Justice Precinct 3
Enumerated 26 June 1900
SD 4 ED 70 Sheet 17A Stamped 150
302-303
King H. Herrington Hd M W July 1856 43 M 22 Miss Ark Miss Farmer
Perrie B. Herrington Wife W F Apr 1854 46 M 22 7/7 Tx Tx Tx
Girtaude Herrington Dtr W F Jan 1881 19 S Tx Miss Tx
Bertie B. Herrington Dtr W F Sept 1883 16 S Tx Miss Tx
Mallie Herrington Dtr W F Dec 1886 13 S Tx Miss Tx
John W. Herrington W M July 1889 10 S Tx Miss Tx Farm Laborer
Myrtle Herrington Dtr W F May 1895 5 S Tx Miss Tx
Izora Herrington Dtr W F May 1895 5 S Tx Miss Tx
Minnie Herrington Dtr W F Apr 1897 3 S Tx Miss Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Erath County, JP 3
Enumerated 4 May 1910
SD 12 ED 25 Sheet 12B
228-230
Herrington, King H Hd M W m1 35 Ark Miss Miss Farmer
Herrington, Lulia B. Wf F W 56 M2 35 8/7 Tx Tenn Tenn
Herrington, Mollie A Dtr F W 22 S Tx Ark Tx Farm Laborer
Herrington, Izora Dtr F W 15 S Tx Ark Tx Farm Laborer
Herrington, Minnie B Dtr F W 13 Tx Ark Tx Farm Laborer

1920 Census
Texas, Erath, JP 3
4 February 1920
SD 12 ED 12 Sheet 5B
103-105
Herrington, K.H. Hd M W 63 M Ark Miss Miss Farmer
Herrington, Perlina Wf F W 66 M Tenn Tenn Tenn
Herrington, Mollie Dtr F W 32 S Tx Ark Tenn

1930 Census
Texas, Erath County, Precinct 3
Enumerated April 26, 1930
Sheet 16A Stamped 172
382-384
Herrington, King H Hd M W 76 M21 Ark Tx Tx Farmer
Herrington, Pearl B Wf F W 77 M 20 Tenn Tenn Tenn
Raby, Carnol C Grandson M W 23 S Tx NC Tx Farm Laborer
---, Gertrude Dtr F W 50 Wd Tx Ark Tx
---, Muriel Dtr F W 16 S Tx NC Tx
---, Beth Dtr F W 11 S Tx NC Tx
---, Alma Dtr F W 9 S Tx NC Tx","STR06" "I28613","Wright","Permelia Frances Evaline ""Fannie""","10 Feb 1845","Aft 1880","0","(Research):Census Information:

1870 Census
Illinois, Jackson County, The Precinct of Ridge
Enumerated 19 July 1870, P.O. Carbondale
192-192
Freeman, Jas W 30 M W Farmer Tenn
Freeman, Permialia 25 F W Keeping House Tenn
Wright, Wilson 9 M W Tenn
Wright, William 15 M W Tenn
193-193
Wright, Benjamin 27 M W Farmer Tenn
Wright, Julia 26 F W Keeping House Tenn
Wright, Laura 6 F W Ind
Wright, William 3 M W Ill
Thompson, Isaac 12 M W Ill","STR06" "I20941","Wright","Peter","Abt 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","According to the 1900 Johnson County census, his parents were born in Germany.","STR06" "I20941","Wright","Peter","Abt 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

1870 Census
Nebraska, Johnson County, Todd Creek Township, Tecumseh P.O.
5 July 1870
99-83
STRONG, H.B. 47 M W Farmer $6800 $800 NY
STRONG, Caroline 50 F W Keeping House NY
STRONG, Ella 16 At School Wisc
STRONG, R.B. 12 M W Works on Farm Oh (Parents foreign born)
WRIGHT, Petri 22 M W Farm Laborer Wisc

Note: Hezekiah Strong is an Uncle of R.B. (Ralph) Strong, a
ge 12. The census incorrectly indicates that Ralph's parents are foreign born. The enumerator probably meant to check that Petri Wright had parents that were foreign born","STR06" "I26093","Wright","Peter Carleton","Bef 1880","Yes, date unknown","0","A biography of Hezekiah Strong notes that daughter Ella had three children, one of whom survived and was living with his grandparents as of the publication date, circa 1890's. That grandson was listed as CARLTON WRIGHT. However, at the time of the 1880 census, it appears that Ella was already deceased, and that only her four year old son, Willis Wright was living with his grandparents. Perhaps Carlton and Willis were the same person? Kevin Wright, a descendant of Peter Wright through his second wife, has no information about Peter Carleton Wright, but does indicate he was the third child of Ella and Peter.","STR06" "I37681","","","","","","","" "I40567","Wright","Rosa Ann","8 Nov 1933","15 Jun 2022","0","Rosa Ann Wright Clark, 88, of Hemphill, Texas left her earthly home on June 15th, 2022 to be welcomed into the arms of her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Rosa was born on November 8th, 1933 in Rosevine, Texas to Mack Macaulley Wright and Mary Lee Chambers Wright. She married her husband of 61 years, William Terrell Clark, on February 24th, 1953. Rosa and W. T. moved to Port Arthur, Texas while raising their children, but returned home to Sabine County after retirement.

Rosa enjoyed planting vegetables in her garden and spending time with her children and grandchildren. She was a devout Christian and always went to church on Sundays. She was a member of East Mayfield Baptist Church.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Terrell Clark; her daughter, Shirley Diann Clark; her parents, sisters and brothers.

She is survived by one brother, Billy Ray Wright; her sons, William Ricky Clark of Hemphill, Ronald Clark and wife, Kathy, also of Hemphill and Michael Clark and wife, Marilyn, of LaBelle, Texas; 11 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren.

Visitation will be held from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Friday, June 17, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, June 18, 2022 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Floyd Wright and Bro. Gene Lee officiating.

Burial will follow services in Fairmount Cemetery with her grandsons serving as pallbearers.

Condolences and memories may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter June 22, 2022, page 7","STR06" "I47811","Wright","Rosa Anna","28 Mar 1882","23 Mar 1965","0","On the 1910 census, she was shown as Rosa Sharvano/Sharbeno, and as widowed, and the mother of three living children, 11 month old Lethia Sharvano/Sharbeno, and 7 and 4 year old girls, Florence and Era Drawhorn.

In 1920, she is living in Sabine County, with her sister and brother in law, Ettie and Robert Moore. All three daughters are still living with her, alon with Ettie's two young daughters.","STR06" "I28473","Wright","Sterling Jackson","Abt 1845","Aft 1860","0","Sometimes shown instead as Samuel Jackson.

Douglas Wright shows he died in Rusk County, Will Johnson instead has his place of death as Onion Creek, Travis County, Texas. In correspondence between Tommy Wright and Melba Gene McLemore, it was noted that ""Samuel"" Jackson Wright died as a young man due to palpation of the heart.","STR06" "I47813","Wright","Sweet Evilene","14 Apr 1886","4 May 1897","0","She shares a double marker with her younger sister, Minnie Lee, who died as an infant.","STR06" "I41506","Wright","Theo","21 Mar 1926","29 Aug 2005","0","He shared a double tombstone with Irene Wright 4 Aug 1929-7 Dec 2003","STR06" "I41469","Wright","Verlyn","15 May 1925","1 Jan 2017","0","James P. Lee stated that ""Miss Bill Baber"" was a techer in Wiergate. ""Newton County Nuggets (Nortex Press, Austin, Texas, 1986).

Obituary per her FindAGrave memorial page:

Verlyn ""Maw-Maw"" Wright Baber, 91, of Beaumont, died peacefully surrounded by her loving family on Sunday, January 1, 2017, at Baptist Hospitals of Southeast Texas. She was born on May 15, 1925, in Bronson, Texas, to Luther and Julia Wright. She worked for Southwestern Bell as a phone operator for many years, and was a faithful member of North End Baptist Church.

If you missed a holiday or birthday, you always received a heart felt card in the mail. Maw Maw always put her family first. She was the quintosential mother and grandmother and she will never be replaced.

She is survived by her daughter-in-law, Sarah Stafford; step-son, Billy Baber and his wife, Judy; grandchildren, Grace Baber, Anna Baber Childs and her husband, Patrick; Ellen Baber, David Baber and his fianc?e, Pam Causey; Sherri Baber Sherwin and her husband, Jon; great-grandchildren, Taylor Grace Hughes, Stafford Wayne Baber, Matthew Sherwin, and Nathan Sherwin; sister, Helen Minnis; several nieces and nephews; and many dear close friends.

She is preceded in death by her parents; sister, Virgie; brother, Winfred; her loving husband of sixty-five years, Bill Baber, Jr.; son, Kenneth Wayne Baber; and her adopted son, Larry Stafford.

Services for Mrs. Baber are pending under the direction of Broussard's, 2000 McFaddin Avenue, Beaumont.","STR06" "I41468","Wright","Virgie Lee","3 Nov 1923","14 Nov 2003","0","Her name on the SSDI is shown as Virgie L. COX, she was married to E. J. Cox according to the obituary of her step-father, Herman Fuller.

On trhe US Social Security Applications and Claim Index, she listed her parents as Luther L Wright and Julia E Parmer.","STR06" "I1241","Wright","Virginia Mary","26 Mar 1927","11 Oct 2012","0","Virginia Mary (Wright) Vavra was born to Norman Warren and Ruth (West) Wright on the family farm three miles west of Ohiowa, Nebraska on March 26, 1927. She was the fifth of seven children. She died October 11, 2012 at Autumn House in Lincoln, NE at the age of 85 years, 6 months, and 15 days.

Virginia attended grade school at Goldenrod District #42, and graduated from Ohiowa High School in 1944. She then attended summer school at Kearney College earning her Normal Training Teaching Certificate. She then taught at two country schools, Dudley and Harmony.

Virginia met Milton Vavra at a dance in Ohiowa. They were married September 2, 1947 at the Methodist Church in Ohiowa. Milt and Gin began their 54 year marriage on a Saline County farm that was originally home to Milton's parents.

They were parents of two children, Kay Janelle and Daniel James. Virginia was devoted to her children. She enjoyed her grandchildren and great- grandchildren to whom she was generous, contributing towards their education.

She tended a large garden, canning and freezing produce each year. She loved to bake and was known for her rolls and braided egg bread. She enjoyed sewing and had the goal of making a quilt for each grandchild. She was always on call to drive a tractor or truck, or run to the implement store for parts. When Dan returned home to farm, Milton and Virginia built a new home a few miles away and continued to farm.

She and Milton especially enjoyed dancing and attended many polka and modern dances. They also liked to travel in later years, enjoying several trips with Becwar Tours, as well as many Army reunion trips that took them to several states.

Virginia was an active member of the community. She was a member of the Milligan Juniors Extension Club and The Milligan Legion Auxiliary Post 240. She also volunteered her time with the American Red Cross Bloodmobile.

Virginia was also an active member of the Milligan United Methodist Church. She taught Sunday School, and served as Sunday School Superintendent. She was also a faithful member of the United Methodist Women.

Virginia is preceded in death by her parents, husband Milton in 2001: infant sister Faye, sister and brother-in-law, Ruth and Keith Ozenbaugh of Ohiowa, brother and sister-in-law Norman and Beverly Wright of Geneva, and brother-in-law Leslie Vavra of Exeter.

She is survived by daughter Kay and husband Don Rempe, of Lincoln, NE; son Dan and wife Jo Ann (Christiancy) Vavra of Friend, NE. Three sisters and their husbands, Elnora and Ed Schulz of Oxnard, CA; Delight and Archie Chapman of Geneva NE, and Gloria and Hal Mullison of Flat Rock, NC. Sister-in-law Evelyn Vavra of Geneva, NE. Seven grand-children; Paul (Renee)Rempe of Glenview, IL, Mike (Angie) Rempe of North Richland Hills, TX, Kris (Jason) Rohde of Omaha, NE, Meghan (Bobby) Lee of Kilua,HI, Andrew Rempe of Lincoln, NE, Kelly (Brett) Burenheide of Firth, NE, and Corey (Natasha)Vavra of Lincoln, NE. Thirteen great-grandchildren; Olivia, Anna, and Emma Rempe; Makenzie, Alec, and Grace Rempe; Gaven and Harrison Rohde; Liliana Lee; Carter, Dawson, and Easton Burenheide; and Brogan Vavra. Many cousins, nieces, and nephews.

Memorial services will be conducted from the Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska on Monday, October 15, 2012 at 10:30 a.m. A signing of the book will take place on Sunday from 1:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. with the family greeting friends from 1:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m. at the Funeral Home in Milligan.

Interment will be in the Bohemian National Cemetery. A memorial service will be held in Lincoln at a later date.

(From Farmer & Son Funeral Home website, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)

","STR06" "I32003","Wright","Warren A.","28 Apr 1932","20 Apr 1973","0","ASSUMED to be his birth record:
Date of Birth: 28 Apr 1932 Gender: Male Birth County: Sabine Father's Name: Leon Anvern Wright Mother's Name: Minnie Pauline Butler Roll Number: 1932_0008","STR06" "I8331","Wright","William Isaac ""Will""","Abt 1884","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, San Augustine County, J.P. 7
Enumerated 9 and 10 of February 1920
SD 326 ED 179 Sheet 14B
257-263
Wright, Willie Hd M W 36 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Wright, Ophela Wf F W 35 Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Arsia Dtr F W 11 Tx Tx Tx
Wright, John Son M W 9 Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Hermon Son M W 7 Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Centhia Dtr F W 5 Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Obed Son M W 3 Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Gladis Dtr F W 1 3/12 Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 2
Enumerated April 15, 1930
ED 202-4 SD 9 Sheet 3A Stamped 48
50-57
Wright, Isaac W Hd M W 46 M@22 Tx Ms Tx
Wright, Ophela S Wf F W 45 M@21 Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Arsie M Dtr F W 22 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, John W Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Herman A Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Cynthia E Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Obed S Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Gladys D F W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Ruby I D F W 8 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Lilly M Dtr F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, David J Son M W ?/12 Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I24474","Wright","William Keaton","15 Mar 1851","15 Mar 1899","0","Melba Gene McLemore writes that she was informed by Betty Beadle that there is a monument with three sides at Honey Creek Cemetery near Hico, and this is where William Keaton Wright and both wives are buried.","STR06" "I24474","Wright","William Keaton","15 Mar 1851","15 Mar 1899","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Federal Census
Wm. Wright Self M M W 29 Tn Farmer Al Tn
Margaret Wright W M F W 26 Tx Keeping House --- ---
Wm. Wright Son S M W 7 Tx At Home Tn Tx
Gailey Wright Son S M W 5 Tx Tn Tx
Norville Wright Son S M W 2 Tx Tn Tx
James Wright Brother S M W 26 Tx Farmer Al Tn
Hamilton, TX
FHL 1255308 NA Film T9-1308 Page 352A","STR06" "I28462","Wright","William P.","Aft 1816","Aft 1860","0","Sometimes shown as William B. Wright.

Will Johnson shows that he died in either Missouri or Illinois. The family appears to have migrated from Lincoln County, Tennessee to Cape Girardeau County, Missouri and finally to Williamson County, Illinois.

Mt. Hermon Baptist Church, Lincoln County, Tennessee"" by Betty Via has him listed as William B. Wright, a member by 1840; granted letter, August , 1850.","STR06" "I28462","Wright","William P.","Aft 1816","Aft 1860","0","(Research):Census Information:

1850 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, District 9
Enumerated 11 Sept 1850

Wm P Wright 34 M Shoemaker Ky
Mary 36 F Tenn
Sophia 9 F Tenn
James 7 M Tenn
Lucinda 4 F Tenn
Joel 3 M Tenn
John 6/12 M Tenn

1860
Missouri, Cape Girardeau, Whitewater Twp, P.O. Jackson
Enumerated 18 Aug 1860
Page No. 2545
Wm P Wright 44 Shoemaker Ky
Elizabeth Wright 41 Va
Sophia Wright 19 Tn
James S. Wright 17 Laborer Tn
Lucinda Wright 15 Tn
Joel Wright 12 Tn
Benj Wright 10 Tn
Elizabeth Wright 7 Tn
Finette Wright 4 Tn
Atalanta Wright 3 Tn
George W. Wright 1 Tn

1870 Census
Illinois, Williamson County, Twp 9 Range 2. P.O. Marion
Wm Wright 54 Ky M W Shoemaker
Elizabeth Wright 49 Va F W Keeping House
Benjamin Wright 20 Tn M W At Home
Isabell Wright 18 Tn F W At Home
Finetta Wright 15 Tn F W At Home
Atlanty Wright 12 Tn F W At Home
George Wright 10 Tn M W At Home
Swan Julia 40 F W Pauper?
Swan Mary 10 F W Pauper?
Swan, James 3 M W Pauper?
Swan J??? 3 M W Pauper?","STR06" "I24731","Wright","William Thaddeaus","20 Apr 1873","16 Jul 1963","0","(Research):Census Information:

Texas, Hamilton County, JP 3
Enumerated 4 Jun 1900 by Ed W Rutledge
SD 4 ED 84 Sheet 3A Stamped 80
34-34
Wright, William Hd W M Apr 1873 27 M 8 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Wright, Eliza J Wf W F Oct 1874 25 N 8 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Maggie W Dtr W F Jun 1894 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Millie E Dtr W F Aug 1896 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, William R Son W M May 1899 1 S Tx Tx Tx

1910 Census
Texas, Hamilton County, Justice Precint 8
Enumerated 9 May 1910
SD 11 ED 73 Sheet 19A
248-246
Wright, William Hd M1 W 36 m 17 Tx Tn Tx Liveryman
Wright, Eliza Wf F W 34 m1 17 6/6 Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Maggie Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Millie Dtr F W 12 s Tx Tx Tx
Wright, William Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Minnie Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Wright, Mattie Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I28264","Wright","Willie B. ""Bonnie""","1 Oct 1934","9 Dec 2008","0","Married a Mr. SEALY.","STR06" "I2145","Wright","Winfred E.","31 Oct 1934","13 Feb 2014","0","Winfred E. Wright, Sr. age 79, of Port Neches, Texas died Thursday, February 13, 2014 at Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas.

Winfred was born October 31, 1934 in Bronson,Texas to Luther Wright and Julia Parmer Wright.

He was a resident of this area for 54 years and a retired Jefferson Chemical Lab Technician. He was a member of First United Methodist Church Port Neches and was also a Mason.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, February 15, 2014 at 2pm at Levingston Funeral Home in Port Neches with Judge Brad Burnett officiating.

Burial will follow at Oak Bluff Memorial Park.

Winfred was preceded in death by his wife, Pat Wright, sister, Virgie Cox and son? in-law, Riley Burnett.

Surviving relatives include his daughters, Belinda Foulk and husband Bill, Betsy Burnett, son, Winfred E. ""Rusty"" Wright, Jr. and wife Sylvia all of Port Neches, Texas, sister, Helen Minnis of Rosevine, Texas, Verlyn Baber of Beaumont, Texas, 11 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.

Levingston Funeral Home.","STR06" "I27120","","","","","","","" "I29411","Wurtsmith","Paul Mark","25 Jan 1944","26 Dec 2006","0","The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 3, 1962, reported that Paul Wurtsmith had graduated from Grosse Point High School and was set to attend Ferris Institute in Big Rapids.","STR06" "I104","Wyatt","Archie","11 Jan 1906","4 May 1969","0","His Texas Death Certificate, viewable online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows him as the son of Henry Wyatt and Alice Fitzgerald. He was buried at Shilo Cemetery in San Augustine. The informant was Mrs. Helen Wyatt, a second wife perhaps?","STR06" "I104","Wyatt","Archie","11 Jan 1906","4 May 1969","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I31819","Wyatt","Drucilla","Abt 1801","Aft 1860","0","(Research):
Census Lisitings:

1850 Census
Louisiana, Sabine Parish
12 September 1850
286-288
John McCormack 24 M Farmer Louisiana
Elizabeth McCormack 22 F Texas
Thos McCormack 3 M Louisiana
Russell McCormack 19 M None Louisiana
287-289
Drucilla Sheffield 49 F Ga
Harriett Carter 18 F Tex
Edmond Carter 17 F (sic) None Tex
Lucinda Carter 16 F Tex
John Sheffield 11 M La
Amanda Sheffield 10 F La
Rachel Sheffield 8 F La
Wiley Sheffield 6 M La
288-290
Elijah Goff 28 M Farmer La
Nancy Goff 29 F Miss
Elisa Goff 6 F La
Mary Goff 4 F La
Catherine Goff 2 F La
Martha Goff 1 F La
289-291
David Carter 21 M Farmer Tex
Sarah Carter 14 F Miss
290-292
William Carter 30 M Miss
Polly Carter 31 M Miss
Wyatt Carter 8 M La
Geo W Carter 5 M La
??? Carter 3 F La
John Carter 1 M La

","STR06" "I2237","Wych","A. R. ""Pete""","7 Dec 1898","21 Mar 1941","0","A copy of his actual Texas Death Certificate can be viewed online at www.FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. It shows that his full name was A. R. ""Pete"" Wych, and that he was born on December 7, 1898 in Shelby County, Texas to Sam Wych (a native of Alabama) and Mary Dorsey (a native of Shelby County). He died on March 21, 1941 in Chireno, Nacogdoches, Texas, and under cause of death the attending physician wrote ""Don't Know."" His occupation was listed as Log Hauling, and he was buried on March 22, 1941 in Antioch Cemetery in San Augustine County.","STR06" "I2237","Wych","A. R. ""Pete""","7 Dec 1898","21 Mar 1941","0","(Research):1930 Census
Texas, Shelby County, J.P. 3
Enumerated 4 April 1930
ED 210-9 SD 12 Sheet 2B
32-32
Wych, Pete Hd 29 W M M@18 Tx Ala Ala Farmer
Wych, Irene Wf 29 W F M@12 Tx Tx Tx
Wych, Hazel Dtr 7 W F S Tx Tx Tx
Wych, Aron Son 3 1/12 W M S Tx Tx Tx
Wych, Billie J Dtr 5/12 W F S Tx Tx Tx","STR06" "I30305","Wych","Aron Samuel","Abt 1928","23 Jan 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
February 1, 1995, Page 10

Aron Samuel Wych

A Mass of Christian burial for Aron Samuel Wych, 67, of Lumberton was held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 25, 1995, at Infant Jesus Catholic Church in Lumberton. Interment was at Hooks Cemetery in Kountze. Arrangements were handled by Broussard's Mortuary, Beaumont.

He died Monday, Jan. 23, 1995, at a Beaumont hospital.

Wych was a native of Patroon and had lived in Lumberton 26 years. He was a contractor.

Survivors: wife, Amrmelia Wych of Lumberton; daughters, Janice Morris, Greta Wych, and Joan Garza, all of Lumberton, Connie Thompson of Spring, and Mary K. Lovell of Beaumont; a son, Aron Richard Wych of Lumberton; sisters, Hazel Bellestri of San Augustine and Billie Monceaux of Beaumont; a brother, Herbert T. ""Pit"" Wych of Hemphill; and 12 grandchildren.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2009)","STR06" "I30304","","","","","","","" "I33402","Wych","Herbert Terry ""Pit""","24 Dec 1932","26 Jan 2009","0","The Sabine County Reporter
January 28, 2009, Page 11
February 4, 2009, Page 11 (with photo)

Herbert Terry ""Pit"" Wych

Herbert Terry ""Pit"" Wych, 76, died Monday, Jan. 26, 2009 in the Hospice of the Pines, Lufkin. Wych was born on Dec. 24, 1932, in Shelby County. He has lived most of his life in Hemphill coming from San Augustine. He worked as a connector for the Iron Workers Union Local 125 in Beaumont and worked all over the U.S. and other countries suspending bridges and large building and commercial construction primarily working on the installation of the ""red iron,"" the first steel to go up in a structure.

Wych was in the U.S. Army at the conclusion of the Korean Conflict. His love of life, second only to his family, was rodeoing, especially ""bull dogging."" He was a member of the First Baptist Church in Hemphill, the Gideons, and Masonic Lodge.

Wych is survived by his wife, Carolyn Minton Wych of Hemphill; son, Mark Wych and wife Amy of Huntington; daughter, Terre McLemore and husband Randy of Nacogdoches; sister, Billie Monceaux and husband Brad of Beaumont; and sister-in-law, Armella Wych of Lumberton. Also four grandchildren; Hillary and Sara McLemore and Natalie and Ruth Wych.

Visitation was from 5 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 27 in the Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St. in Hemphill.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday (today), Jan. 28, in the First Baptist Church in Hemphill with burial following in the Myrtle Springs Cemetery in Geneva.

Services under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.

A nearly identical obituary was in the January 29, 2009 issue of the San Augustine Tribune.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2009)","STR06" "I349","","","","","","","" "I42695","Wynkoop","Mildred Della","19 Mar 1912","1 Aug 2008","0","FindAGrave shows her as a daughter of Lancelot Miles WYNKOOP and Kitty SHALTER. Both also have memorials on that website.","STR06" "I19055","Yancey","Marie","19 Feb 1912","21 Jun 1984","0","Last name may have instead been spelled YANCY.","STR06" "I26595","Yarbourough","Joseph B.","30 Aug 1819","8 Jan 1869","0","Shown to be a son of Ambrose Yarbrough and Elizabeth Culpepper on his FindAGrave Memorial page.","STR06" "I48323","Yarkowski","Edward Anthony","18 Sep 1915","6 Aug 1991","0","Birth and Death dates from his Pennsylvania, US, Veterans Burial Card. He served in the US Army from April 23, 1942 to September 22, 1945 in HQ Det 3592nd SCU as a private. His US Veteran Compensation file shows his location of birth as Wyano, PA, and that at time of his entry into the service, he lived in Lucerne Mines, Indiana County, PA. He was discharged from the service at the Darnell General Hospital in Danville, KY.

On his Social Security Application, he listed his parents as Tony Yarkowski and Josephine Studolick.","STR06" "I44606","","","","","","","" "I25594","Yates","Anna Maria","Abt 1804","Abt 1875","0","The daughter of Abraham YATES and Katherine HUNTER.

At the time of the 1860 Federal Census, she was listed in the Southern District of Perry County, Mississippi, as all alone in her household, age 47, born in North Carolina, with $1,000 in real property and $2,600 in personal property","STR06" "I25385","Yates","Lonnie Benton","1 Sep 1900","30 Jan 1973","0","Melba McLemore instead shows that he died in Loma Linda, California. The California Death Index shows his county of death as in San Bernandino.On the SSDI, his last address of record was Altus, Oklahoma.","STR06" "I25385","Yates","Lonnie Benton","1 Sep 1900","30 Jan 1973","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Jackson County, Baucum, Altus City, Ward Two Block 13-16-13
ED 33-3 SD 8 Sheet 3A Stamped 29
621-52-68
McMahan, Boyd Head O 10,000 M W 37 M 27 Tx Tn Tn Cotton Buyer Own Office
McMaham, Francis M Wf F W 33 M 23 Ok Tx Tx
McMaham, John Boyd Son M W 11/12 S Ok Tx Ok
---53-69
Yates, Lonnie Head O 3000 M W 29 M 26 Ok Ga Ala Attorney Law
Yates, Irence Wf F W 22 M 19 Ok Tx Tx

","STR06" "I39964","","","","","","","" "I2958","Yeck","Emil","27 Jul 1882","8 Apr 1907","0","(Research):Census Listings:

Sharon Nemeth transcribed the following from the 1900 censu
s:

Matano (Mike?) Yeck, born Sept. 1846 Bohemia, immigrated 1874, Farmer
Frances Yeck, born July 1846 Bohemia, immigrated 1874
Emil Yeck (son), born July 1882 Nebraska
Tony Yeck (daughter), born April 1884 Nebraska
Agnes Yeck (daughter), born April 1886 Nebraska
Frank Yeck (son), born Feb. 1888 Nebraska

There is also a Joe Yeck family in the 1900 Census, Saline County, Atlanta precinct:
Joe Yeck, born March 1876 Nebraska, both parents born in Bohemia
Judy Yeck, born Feb. 1876 Nebraska, both parents born in Bohemia
Joe Yeck (son), born May 1899 Nebraska

The Census data says go with the marriage license info. ""Tony"" in the Census data would be ""Tonie"" on the license &, I agree, is probably a nickname for Antonie.

The Census data shows that Frances Yeck was the mother of 9 children, all of them living, so I think it would be a good bet that the older Joe Yeck is one of Matano and Frances's sons.","STR06" "I27405","York","Rebecca Ann","Between 1832 and 1833","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Information:

Alabama, Limestone County, ED 2, Post office Athens
Enumerated 30 June 1860
Stamped 351
354-354
Rebecca Lentz 28 F $600 $300 Tenn
Josephine Lentz 10 F Ala
William H Lentz 8 M Ala
Susan E. Lentz 5 F Ala
Letty I S 4 F Ala
John York 69 M $125 $1200 NC

1870 Census
Alabama, Limestone, Twp 2 Range 6, Post Office Athens
Page 32
HH 266-266
McLemore, Richard 35 M Farmer $300 $300 Ala
McLemore, Rebecca 37 F Keeping House Tn
McLemore, Sarah 15 F At Home Ala (not shown in 1860, stepda
ughter?)
McLemore, Susan 12 F At Home Ala (not shown in 1860, stepdaughter?)
McLemore, Alonzo 5 M At Home Ala
McLemore, Matthew 2 M At Home Ala
McLemore, John 12 M Farm Labor Ala","STR06" "I20528","Yost","Levi Washington","Abt 1844","Abt 1864","0","He is said to be buried at the Old Palmyra Cemetery in Missouri.","STR06" "I6248","Yost","Mary Elizabeth","Abt 1842","3 Dec 1924","0","She was said to have married Richard Baker.","STR06" "I20530","Yost","Matilda Frances","Abt 1852","16 Sep 1895","0","She married a Carter.","STR06" "I5724","Yost","William M. T.","Between 1805 and 1809","19 Dec 1868","0","The 1840 Shelby County Census shows

Yost, William 1-0-0-0-0-1/2-0-0-0-0-1

William YOST was said to have been the son of George and Betty Yost of Holland. Judy Jones, however, notes that even though this is found in the Payne book; she suspects this may not be accurate. She was, as of July 2009, working on verifying whether or not this was correct. William Yost was the grandfather of her great-grandfather George Thomas Yost. Her Yost's (George, Katherine and children) were in Jessamine Co, KY for a time. They apparently originated from Maryland. It appears that William T. Yost and wife Matilda Payne came from KY to MO with Payne's. Later, several more Yost brothers came into Missouri.

Kathleen Wilham's notes indicate that the Yost family were ""Moravians, United Brethern.""","STR06" "I37374","Young","Caroline","Between 1816 and 1822","2 May 1883","0","In a family history prepared by granddaughter, Katherine Allen Tirado, she was referred to as Caroline Young Kirksey Maund. It was also shown she was born in 1802, which is contradicted by census data.","STR06" "I23850","Young","Catherine","12 Jul 1769","Yes, date unknown","0","The daughter of Harmon and Catherine YOUNG of Culpeper County, Virginia.","STR06" "I47786","Young","Dorcell","28 Apr 1925","6 Jul 1996","0","On the U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015, his parents are listed as Oscar E. Young and Charley Burris.","STR06" "I3191","Young","Eliza R.","Abt 1814","Yes, date unknown","0","She married second William M. Speights, and is listed with him on the 1850 Sabine County, Texas census, with her three Carroway children and infant son John H. H. Speights.","STR06" "I37916","Young","Elizabeth A. ""Bettie""","Abt 1845","Aft 1890","0","Said to be the daughter of Wiley YOUNG and Judy CRANE. She married first, on 2 Jan 1868, William H. TYRE in Lafayette County, MS. The family can be found in Newton County, Mississsippi at the time of the 1860 census.","STR06" "I25056","Young","Florence","Abt 1898","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Her maiden name is ASSUMED to be Young, based on the following California Death Records for two of her children. Neither her death records, nor those of her other children, could be located.

POWELL ELIZABETH G 06/19/1919 YOUNG DONOVAN F CALIFORNIA LOS
ANGELES(19) 06/26/1986 265-12-0464 67

DONOVAN DAVID K 10/27/1917 YOUNG M CALIFORNIA VENTURA
04/05/1963 45 yr","STR06" "I30260","Young","Harry","7 Nov 1874","25 Sep 1953","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, October 2, 1953
Pages One and Twelve

Harry Young Dies Friday in Cass City

Harry Young, 78, veteran retired businessman in Cass City, died Friday evening in his home after falling in his home several weeks ago.

Mr. Young was well known in Cass City business circles. He was a partner in Young and Maier Meat Market for many years before selling his interest in Feb. 1, 1941.

Before coming to Cass City, Mr. Young worked as a young man in Detroit. He was born Nov. 7, 1874 in Tillsonburg, Ont., and came to Michigan 60 years ago.

Mr. Young was a life member of the Masons.

He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young. He married Miss Merle Gale at Flint, Feb. 19, 1920.

Surviving, besides his widow, are one brother, Eli, of St. Louis, Mo., and a grandniece, Miss Muriel Addison who lives in the Young home.

Funeral services were held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Douglas Funeral Home, Rev. S. R. Wurtz officiating.

Burial was in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)

Note: Muriel Addison was also buried in Elkland Cemetery, with her date of birth shown as 6 Feb 1905 and date of death as 29 June 1997. Her obituary, printed on page 12 of the July 2, 1997 issue of the Cass City Chronicle, notes she was born in Swaffam, England to Alfred and Maude Addison. She never married. She lived half of her life in England and half in Cass City. She was a member of the Anglican Church of Holy Trinity Parish in Blackpool, later joining the Salem U.M.C., where she served as a Sunday School Teacher.","STR06" "I6202","Young","John Clay","17 Aug 1900","4 Oct 1959","0","Headstone in Marlow Cemetery Section 10 Blk 10 (Lot 1), states b. 8-17-1900 d. 10-4-1959. His headstone is next to the one for his wife Vera.","STR06" "I8256","Young","Margaret ""Maggie""","17 Dec 1899","1 Sep 1978","0","John R. Young emailed, in March 2014, that she was a twin sister of Mary Elizabeth Young McLENDON, the wife of John Oscar McLENDON. Her Texas Death Certificate shows that she was a retired school teacher, and a daughter of John YOUNG and Eula DWIRE. The informant was Donald McLendon, her nephew.","STR06" "I8256","Young","Margaret ""Maggie""","17 Dec 1899","1 Sep 1978","0","(Research):\\","STR06" "I33873","Young","Martha Ann","1 Mar 1935","29 Nov 2004","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 1, 2004, Page 12

Martha Ann Sepulvado, 69, of Hemphill died at 7:26 a. m. Monday, Nov. 29, 2004 at Nacogdoches Medical Center in Nacogdoches.

She was born March 1, 1935 in Athens, Alabama as a daughter of the late Mary (Henderson) and Houston Young and had lived in Sabine County for the past 44 years. She was a member of the Church of Christ and worked as a social worker for the Department of Human Services.

Survivors: sons, Ray Sepulvado of Hemphill, Gary Sepulvado of San Augustine, Dennis Sepulvado of Milam, and David Sepulvado of Hemphill; daughters, Jo Ann Bragg of Hemphill and Janice Sepulvado of Hudson; step-mother, Lillian Young of Athens; and ten grandchildren.

Funeral services are set for 2 p.m. today (Wednesday) at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Floyd Wright officiating. Interment will follow at Hemphill City Cemetery.

Services are under the direction of Starr Funeral Home Inc. of Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, May 2009)","STR06" "I21662","Young","Mary","Bef 1702","Aft Feb 1737","0","The last record of Mary Macklemore is a deed dated February 8, 1736/7, in which she conveyed to son ATKINS (then about age 13) a feather bed and furniture, two pewter dishes and three plates, one iron pot, one young horse, nine heads of cattle, one-half of the total stock of ""hoggs"", and ""one survey of land above the Pigeon Roost."" To her son YOUNG she gave a negro girl named ""Feeby"", a feather bed and furniture, one iron pot, three pewter dishes, three plates, eight heads of cattle, the other half of the hog stock, and a ""survey of land below William GILLUM"" and the next colt or filly to come from her mare. This deed was admitted to record at the February Court, 1738/9 (Bertie Deed Book 4, p. 413). (James L. McLemore, III, p 43).","STR06" "I37464","Young","Rebecca","Abt 1780","Abt 1862","0","Said to be a daughter of Captain Peter and Eleanor Young.","STR06" "I8197","Young","Robert","Bef 1779","Yes, date unknown","0","He was of Hall County, Georgia, and this is where he and his wife settled.","STR06" "I28070","Young","Solomon","9 Feb 1798","13 Feb 1878","0","Solomon Young - b. 2-9-1798 in Ruther County, NC. d. 2-13-1878.
Married Meliny A. (unknown). She died 7-4-1857.
No children
Both Solomon Young and Meliny A. (unknown) Young are buried in the same row in Knob Creek Methodist Church Cemetery as Samuel Young & Elizabeth Kuykendall Young and his brother John Young, Sr. & Mary Seitz Young.
Terry Young - a family reseacher provides this information: In 1829, three heirs of Samuel Young sold his land to Solomon Young, born 1798, was most likely a son of Samuel Young, and Elizabeth Kuykendall Young. Solomon accummulated one of the largest groups of slaves in Cleveland County, NC. He died in 1878 without any children.

(Courtesy of Linda Young)","STR06" "I26400","","","","","","","" "I34568","Youngblood","Agnes Inez","8 Nov 1905","7 Mar 1975","0","Her Texas Death Certificate, which can be seeen online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows she was Agnes Inez Elliott at the time of her death, a housewife, born to Owen W. Youngblood and Belva Arnold.","STR06" "I34568","Youngblood","Agnes Inez","8 Nov 1905","7 Mar 1975","0","(Medical):See attached sources.","STR06" "I16329","Youngblood","Frank Dowling","1 Jul 1896","7 Feb 1947","0","Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, lists him as a son of James W. Youngblood and Lucretia Thompson. His residence at the time of his death was San Augustine County, Texas.

Find A Grave memorial page notes he died in an auto accident.","STR06" "I48727","Youngblood","Frankie","23 Dec 1933","28 May 2024","0","Frankie Youngblood, 90, of Hemphill, Texas, passed away on May 28, 2024. He was born on December 23, 1933, in Hemphill, Texas, to Harry and Willie Gooch Youngblood.

Frankie proudly served in the United States Air Force as a Jet Engine Mechanic for 28 years before retiring at Reese Air Force Base in Lubbock, Texas. After retirement, he returned to Sabine County.

He was a graduate of Hemphill High School and held an associate's degree in real estate. Frankie was a member of Yellowpine Missionary Baptist Church.

Frankie is survived by his son, Marty Youngblood and wife, Wilhelmina, of Keller, Texas; daughters, Charlotte Gordon and husband, Cary, of Lago Vista, Texas, and Fredette Youngblood of Hemphill; grandchildren, Christopher Touchton and wife, Sarah, Eric Rosen and wife, Rachel, and Keagon Youngblood; and great-grandchildren, Colt Touchton, Parker Rosen, and Collette Rosen.

He was preceded in death by his wife of 31 years, Kenelia Osborn Youngblood.

His hobbies included fishing, hunting, playing Bingo and going to the Senior Citizen Center.

Visitation will be held from 9:00 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. prior to service at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Graveside services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, June 1, 2024 in Harpers Chapel Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Tracy Lane officiating. Serving as pallbearers are Doug Youngblood, Butch Harper, Glenn Harper, Keagon Youngblood, Eric Rosen and Bryan Shobert.

Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill, Texas, is assisting with the arrangements.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com, downloaded from their website

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, June 5, 2024, Page 4","STR06" "I965","Youngblood","Henry","Bef 1800","Yes, date unknown","0","The son of Benjamin and Susanna Collins Youngblood. Henry Youngblood and family moved to Desota Parish, LA in 1837. Eight of their sons fought in the Civil War, two of them giving their lives. (White and Toole, p 81).

There are numerous Youngblood families in the 1850 Newton County, Texas census. There connection to this family, if any, is not currently known.","STR06" "I12948","Youngblood","Ida","29 Mar 1902","30 Nov 1997","0","The Sabine County Reporter
December 3, 1997, Page 10


Ida Gooch

Ida Gooch, 95, of Rt. 4, Hemphill, died at 9:57 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 30, 1997, at Hemphill Care Center.

She was born March 29, 1902, in Sabinetown as a daughter of the late Jane (Gomer) and Van B. Youngblood and had been a lifelong resident of Sabine County. A homemaker, Mrs. Gooch was a member of the First Baptist Church and its Martha Sunday School Class.

Survivors: five children, Marcelle Moore, Pauline Neal, R. F. Gooch, and J. E. Gooch, all of Hemphill, and Edelle Jackson of Beaumont; 12 grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren, and eight great-great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, R. L. Gooch and a son, C. P. Gooch.

Funeral services were held at 2 pm. Tuesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Bobby C. Dagnel, Bro. Clarence Howell, and Bro. Bob Arthur officiating. Interment followed at Harper Chapel Cemetery in Sabine County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2011)
","STR06" "I12916","Youngblood","James","Abt 1817","Abt 1919","0","He was a Texas pioneer of which we are proud. He was a Texas Ranger, and participated in both the Mexican War and the Civil War. He was never known to curse, drink or use tobacco. (White and Toole, p 57). Virgie Speights writes he fought in three wars, Civil, Indian and Mexican--and did nto receive a scratch. His relatives were not so fortunate, however. His father was killed in the Civil War; two brothers died in service, one lost an arm and another a leg. (Speights, p. 36). She also indicates he was the oldest of 13 children.","STR06" "I16331","Youngblood","Jane Teel","6 Jan 1934","20 Aug 2012","0","Jane Teel Youngblood of Emerald Bay, formerly of Henderson, entered into the arms of her Savior, Jesus Christ on August 20, 2012, after a brief illness. She was born January 6, 1934 in the Edna Gladney Home in Tarrant County and was lovingly chosen to be the daughter of Frank and Bennie Youngblood in San Augustine. Raised up in faith at First Baptist Church, in both San Augustine and Jasper, she accepted Jesus Christ as her personal Savior at a young age. After graduation from Jasper ISD, and Baylor University, she taught in Texas public schools in Port Arthur, Spring Branch, Henderson, and Allen. Jane was a caring and devoted teacher who consistently stressed the importance of family involvement with her students, and received an outstanding teacher recognition by Henderson ISD. She enjoyed retirement at Emerald Bay community,often saying her happiest days were there with family and friends. She is survived by her loving husband, Bob; daughter, Mary Catherine Stephenson and husband Dr. Scott Stephenson of Dallas; son, Robert Allen Youngblood II and wife Melissa Youngblood; and brother, Frank Dowling and wife Jackie of Austin. She is also survived by five grandchildren, Benjamin, James, and John Stephenson, and Brandon and Jessica Youngblood. Jane and Bob celebrated their 52nd wedding anniversary on July 16, 2012.Graveside services were conducted in Bethel Cemetery in Rusk County on Thursday, August 23, 2012 as well as memorial service at Emerald Bay Community Church with Dr. Jay Riley officiating at both services. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Emerald Bay Community Church at 160 La Salle Road Bullard, TX 75757, and or the Bethel Cemetery Association at 4467 CR 314 S., Henderson, TX 75654.


Copied from Her Find A Grave Memorial Page","STR06" "I17932","Youngblood","John Pearl","Bef 1840","Yes, date unknown","0","Lost a leg in the Battle of Pea Ridge, Ark., but after the war he settled in Hemphill, and became the first Mayor of Hemphill after the town was incorporated in 1860. (White and Toole, p 81).","STR06" "I17624","Youngblood","Margaret Anna","9 Feb 1872","1967","0","MRS. MARGARET ANNA YOUNGBLOOD RAGAN DECEMBER 26, 1963

Mrs. Margaret Anna ""Maggie"" Youngblood Ragan will be 92 years old February 9, 1964, but a fresh complexion, twinkling eyes and amazing energy belie those years. Born in 1872 at the family home just past the bend in the north edge of Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas on the Milam road, she is the daughter of the master James and Margaret Smith Youngblood, members of pioneer families in Sabine County. The Youngblood's came from Mississippi by the way of Louisana.

Mr. Youngblood, oldest of 13 children, fought in 3 wars---Civil, Indian and Mexican--and did not receive a scratch. His relatives were not so fortunate, however. His father was killed in the Civil war (it is believed that he died in 1862); two brothers died in service, one lost an arm and another a leg. Mrs. Youngblood's grandfather, Robert H. ""Bob "" Smith was a man of means when he came to Texas. In the 1830's, persons desiring to become a citizen of Texas were required to have a sponsor who was already a citizen. Sam Houston, himself sponsored Mr. Smith, who lived on the Yellow pine Hi way where Roy Payne now lives. Bob Smith bought thousands of acres in many surveys in Sabine and other counties.

On January 3, 1897, Margaret Anna was married to John A. Ragen, who was born where Woods Garage now is. He is the son of Dr. Jubal Harper and Martha Ann Broadway Ragan, pioneers from Virginia. Before they were married, they never went anywhere together. During the week, he would send her a note by a Negro boy telling her he would be coming to see her on Sunday afternoon at the home of her parents. Her sister and family did not get to the wedding because the oxen which were to pull the wagon got out of the pasture and could not be found in time.

In 1900 they loaded up all their belongings in a covered wagon and drove a pair of mules to Greer County, Oklahoma to visit her father, sister and brother who had moved up there. It took them three weeks to get there, staying in wagon yards at night, and cooking in a ""cook house"" when they were in towns. Most of the time, however, they tied up by the side of the road, if you could call it a road, and did Thier cooking on campfires and slept in the wagon. They baked biscuits and cornbread everyday, using a ""Dutch Oven"" with 3 legs and a scooped out lid to put the coals on. She says it baked real good.

After a week or two of visiting, they set out on the return trip, but stopped for a year at the Halsell Ranch where they both worked. While there they took a train to Wichita Falls to see Ringland Bros. Circus and came home that night after the show. It was the only train ride that Mrs, Ragan ever took.

They finally returned to Hemphill because they did not like the severe weather, sand storms, wind and cold, and because they could not find a house to buy except a ""dug out"" This was a house built into the side of a hill with a portion of the hill used as walls so as to conserve building material which was quite scarce on the prairie in those days. Back in Hemphill, they bought a log house on 63 acres of land three miles south of town, which they farmed until 1928, when they traded with Bob Crowell and moved to Hemphill. Mr. Ragan died in 1958, and since then Mrs. Ragan has made her home with her only child, Miss. Willie Ragan of Houston. They spend time as possible at their home here.

Mrs Ragan recalls an incident of their Oklahoma trip. While they were spending time in a Fort Worth Wagon Yard, with a rain coat hung over the front of the wagon sheet. She had laid out a pair of trousers on the spring seat for Mr. Ragan to put on in the morning, and during the night she saw them rise up and go back down. The next morning they were gone, but when Mr. Ragan went to feed his mules, there the pants hung. Since there was no money in the pocket, the robber evidently didn't care to keep them.

James Youngblood is listed along with a brother and sister as living in Greer County Oklahoma and were the purpose of the above trip in 1900. However James Youngblood is listed on the 1910 Census of Sabine Co. TX. Therefore sometime between 1900 and 1910 he had returned to Hemphill.

C. Royall Oct 18, 1969.

Source: ARFAULKN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ARFAULKN] Wagon Trip to OK. Nancy&Charles Royall [cnroyall@wcc.net]","STR06" "I17921","Youngblood","Michael","26 Mar 1823","26 Apr 1898","0","He lost an arm at the Battle of Antietam. They moved to Hemphill after the war, and served Sabine County as Clerk or County Judge until his death. (White and Toole, p 81).

Michael Youngblood was the son of Henry Youngblood and his wife, Sarah Miller (Harvey) Youngblood. Michael was born in Marion County, Mississippi on 26 March 1823. The family later moved to Caddo Parish, Louisiana. In DeSoto Parish, Louisiana on 16 October 1851 he married Anna Maria Bonneau daughter of Col. William Henry Bonneau and his wife, Anna Maria Swinton. Their children were Mary Adeline (Youngblood) Whitehead and Vanderhorst Bonneau Youngblood. After the death of Anna Maria Bonneau, Michael married her sister, Sarah Adeline Bonneau on 22 April 1878. Michael died 26 April 1898 in Hemphill, TX.

Michael enlisted in the Confederate Army on 1 April 1862 at Milam, Texas. He served as a private in Company I of the 1st. Texas Infantry known as Hood's Brigade. On 17 September 1862 during the battle at Sharpsburg, Maryland he suffered wounds to the left hand and arm which resulted in the amputation of his left arm near the shoulder. He was never physically able to return to duty, and he was finally retired on 1 December 1864 at Shreveport, Louisiana.

Michael held public office in Sabine County many years. He served as County Clerk as well as District Clerk.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=31369347","STR06" "I2737","Youngblood","Miles","Abt 1823","Yes, date unknown","0","He was a waggoner.","STR06" "I2737","Youngblood","Miles","Abt 1823","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1, Sub Distr 84
Enumerated 28 Jun 1880
Page 14B SD 1 ED 84
123-130
Youngblood, M. W M 57 County Clerk Miss Ga Ga
Youngblood, Sarah A W F 44 Wf Ala SC SC
","STR06" "I34566","Youngblood","Owen Whitehead","Mar 1882","15 Dec 1962","0","His Texas Death Certificate, which can be seeen online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, shows that he was born in Hemphill, Texas to O. W. Youngblood and Matilda Norwood. At the time of his death, he lived in the Proctor St. Rest Home in Port Arthur. He was widowed, and shown as the owner of Youngbloods Tire and Storage.","STR06" "I24406","Youngblood","Ruby Lawrence","7 Feb 1918","21 Jan 2003","0","The Sabine County Reporter

Ruby Low Smith

Ruby Low Smith, 84, of Hemphill died at 8:15 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2003, at Hemphill Care Center in Hemphill. Mrs. Smith was born Feb. 7, 1918, in the Sabinetown community as a daughter of the late Willie (Gooch) and Harry YOUNGBLOOD. She was a homemaker and lifelong resident of Sabine County. Survivors; a daughter and son-in-law, Nancy and Dean SCHOBER of Dallas; a granddaughter, Dena SCHOBER of Dallas; a grandson Brian SCHOBER of Dallas, a brother, Frankie YOUNGBLOOD of Hemphill; three nieces and three nephews. She was preceded in death by her husbands, Howard LOW in 1974, and Aubrey SMITH in 2001. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. T.A. Lane and Bro. J.R. ""Bob"" Gwin officiating. Interment followed at Harper's Chapel Cemetery in Sabine County.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong)","STR06" "I964","Youngblood","Sarah ""Sallie"" Jane","1 Sep 1840","25 Aug 1899","0","Know all men by these presents, That I Sarah Youngblood of the aforesaid State and County in consideration of the love and affection I have for my daughter Sarah J. Speights wife of Joshua H Speights of the same place have given granted bargained sold and released and by these presents do give grant and bargain sell and release unto her my said Daughter Sarah J. Speights all that certain lot or parcel of land lying in the State and County aforesaid in the Town of Hemphill and known and designated on the plot or map of said Town as lot number one (1) in Block number thirty five (35) comprising the entire North half of said Block number thirty five. Together with all and singular the rights members hereditaments and appurtenances to the same belonging or in anywise incident or appertaining, to have and to hold all and singular the said premises unto the said Sarah J. Speights her heirs and assigns forever. And I do hereby bind myself my heirs & executors and administrators! to warrant and forever defend all and singular the premises aforesaid unto the Sarah J Speights her heirs and assigns against every person whomsoever lawfully claiming or to claim the same or any part thereof. Witness my hand and scrawl for seal this the 28th day of August A. D. 1872

Signed and sealed and delivered in presence of Sarah Youngblood (Seal)

Drayton Pratt J. B. Bonneau M.D.

Charles Royall cnroyall@wcc.net","STR06" "I26211","","","","","","","" "I12946","Youngblood","Vanderhorst ""Van"" Bonneau","4 Jul 1853","Abt 1942","0","Called Van.","STR06" "I25623","Youngblood","Vanderhorst Bonneau ""V B""","21 Jul 1924","10 Jul 1996","0","The Sabine County Reporter
July 17, 1996, page 12

V. B. Youngblood,

V. B. Youngblood, 71, of Route 4, Hemphill, died at 11:50 p.m. Wednesday, July 10, 1996, at Memorial Hospital in Nacogdoches.

Born July 21, 1924, as a son of the late Harry and Willie (Gooch) Youngblood, he was a lifelong resident of Sabine County. Youngblood a retired truck driver in the oilfield industry, was a member of the Baptist Church.

Survivors: wife, LaMerle Compton Youngblood of Hemphill; sons, Revelle Youngblood and wife Donna of Pasedena and Wayne Marshall of Tampa, Florida; duaghters, Vickie Beth Nichols of Temple and Alecia Butler and husband Mike of Pasadena; five grandchildren; a brother, Frankie Youngblood of Hemphill; a sister and brother-in-law, Ruby and Aubrey Smith of Hemphill, an aunt, Ida Gooch of Hemphill; 15 nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Richard Bass and Bro. Vance R. Purtell officiating. Interment followed at Harper's Chapel Cemetery near Hemphill.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, February 2011)","STR06" "I13691","Youngblood","William Harry","30 May 1884","4 Dec 1961","0","Name: William Henry Or Harry Youngblood
Death Date: 04 Dec 1961
Death Place: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 77 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 30 May 1884
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: V.B. Youngblood
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ella Pratt
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Place of Residence: Hemphill, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Harpers Chapel
Burial Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Burial Date: 05 Dec 1961
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2116859
Digital Film Number: 4166720
Image Number: 2583
Reference Number: 73690
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
","STR06" "I13691","Youngblood","William Harry","30 May 1884","4 Dec 1961","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Sabine, JP 1, ED 168
Enumerated 10 and 11 February 1920 by Wm. A King
SD 326 ED 168 Sheet 32B
#638-660
Youngblood, William H Head M W 29 M Tx La Tx Farmer
Youngblood, Willie V Wife F W 27 M Tx Tx Tx
Youngblood, Rubie L Dtr F W 1 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx

Neighbors included Edward Youngblood, Larkin Morris, Gilbert Hogan, J. Harper and Van Youngblood.

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine, Precinct 1, ED 3
Enumerated April 8, 1930 by Elbert G. Hart
ED 202-3 SD 19 Sheet 17B
Youngblood, William H Hd M W 45 M @ 26 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Youngblood, Willie V Wife F W 38 M @ 18 Tx Tx Tx
Youngblood, Ruby L Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx

Neighbors included Tom Lowe, O. Dupree, Joe Harper","STR06" "I24142","Zadnik","Frederick Matthias ""James""","12 May 1902","18 Mar 1970","0","His occupation, according to the 1930 census, was butcher. Kay Rybak shows him as a son of Michael JEDNIK and Mary BARTUNEK. Kay also supplied his obituary, as follows:

ZEDNIK-Fred M. Zednik, age 68, beloved husband of Mildred (nee Irausek) dear father of Mary Jane WILEY, grandfather of Michael, Karen and Pam, late residence, 164 Edgination Lane, Wheeling, W. Va. (Past Pres. and present secretary at Kiwants in Wheeling) (Branch) manager of Sherwin-Williams for over 35 years). Funeral Saturday 11 am at St. Michael's Church, Wheeling, W. Va. Interment Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling. Friends may call at Altmeyer Funeral Home.","STR06" "I33679","Zager","Helen","13 Jan 1920","10 Mar 1995","0","The Sabine County Reporter
March 15, 1995, Page 10

Helen Zager Smith, 75, of Jasper died Friday, March 10, 1995, at a Beaumont Hospital.

She was a native and former resident of Sabine County. Mrs. Smith was also a former resident of Flagstaff, Arizona, and had lived in Jasper several years, where she was a member of Bishop Chapel Missionary Baptist Church and retired from the Mathews-Miller Department Store. She was preceded in death by her husband, Otis Smith.

Survivors: two sisters, Clarice Key of Pineland and Sue Erzen of Jasper; and a brother, Tony Zager of Buna.

Funeral services were held Sunday at the Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home--Jasper Chapel with Bro. Robert Cheek officiating. Interment followed at Evergreen Park Cemetery in Jasper.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2009)","STR06" "I33673","Zager","Johannes ""John""","Abt 1884","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 3
Enumerated April 15, 1930
ED 202-5 SD 19 Sheet 3B
60-60
Zager, John Hd M W 46 M@26 Austria Austria Austria/German 1
903 Na Operator Saw Mill
Zager, Minnie Wf F W 36 M@16 Tx Austria (sic) Texas
Zager, Henry Son M W 18 S Tx Austria Tx Farm Laborer
Zager, Pearl Dtr F W 17 S Tx Austria Tx
Zager, Toney Son M W 14 S Tx Austria Tx Farm Laborer
Zager, Clarice Dtr F W 12 S Tx Austria Tx
Zager, Helen Dtr F W 10 S Tx Austria Tx
Zager, Vernada Dtr F W 8 X Tx Austria Tx
Zager, Joe Brother M W 41 S Austria Austria Austria/German 1908 Na Log Cutter Saw Mill","STR06" "I23277","Zahn","Amanda Gehrke","29 Jan 1922","3 Jan 2020","0","Amanda Gehrke Zahn Martin, born January 29, 1922, passed into the presence of Our Lord on January 3, 2021. Loving wife of and predeceased in life by Emile E. Martin III, (Judge, Ret.), and by her son David Edward Martin, she is survived by her daughter Johnette Leontine Martin, and sons Edward Zahn Martin (Cynthia), Jay Emile Martin, Robert Dale Martin (Mary), and Gregory Frank Martin. Amanda is also survived by her grandchildren Jean Paul Martin, Jonathan Martin (Sandy), Jeremy Martin, Emily Martin, Elizabeth Martin, and Justen Martin (Brenna).

Amanda was the second daughter of Leontine Josephine Morlas and George Edward Zahn, granddaughter of Amanda Henriette Amalia Gehrke and Bernhardt John Zahn, Sr. and Lucine Roquevert and John Dominic Morlas. She was predeceased by her beloved sisters Johanette Zahn Kleinpeter, Lucine Zahn Johnson, and Bennie Jay Zahn. She and her sisters spent their childhoods with the friendships of many cousins in the uptown area.

A resident of New Orleans prior to her marriage, she attended Robert Mills Lusher Elementary School, Eleanor McMain High School through 1939, and graduated with a Bachelor of Science from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge 1943. She accepted a teaching position in Port Sulphur, Plaquemines Parish, and there met her future husband, Emile, home on leave during WWII from the Navy. They were married June 21, 1945 and celebrated their 68th anniversary together in 2013.

Amanda was a gift to her family and friends, neighbors, and acquaintances and she gave of herself to others as the truly loving give. She devoted her life to the happiness of her beloved husband and children. Her personal pleasures were traveling, entertaining, reading, playing bridge with friends, and spending holidays with her sisters and their families. As a grandmother, she devoted an abundance of time, attention, and love to her grandchildren.

We are deeply grateful for the care and attention given to Amanda by Marie Williams, whose loving companionship made Amanda's last years comfortable and fulfilled. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Funeral Mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, 8968 Highway 23, Belle Chasse, LA 70037 (394-0314) on Monday, January 11, 2021 at 12:00 pm, with visitation at the church to commence at 10:30 am. Interment will follow in Metairie Cemetery.

As she deeply cherished her son with special needs, Amanda was untiring in her love and support of David's school. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be sent to St. Michael's Special School, 1522 Chippewa St, New Orleans, LA 70130. To view and sign the guest book, please visit www.lakelawnmetairie.com.","STR06" "I23279","Zahn","Bennie Jay","20 Jul 1927","11 Feb 2016","0","ZAHN

Bennie Jay Zahn born July 20, 1927 left us on the morning of February 11 of 2016. She was the fourth daughter of Leontine Morlas and Edward G. Zahn, named for her uncle Bernhardt (Benny) Zahn, Jr., and granddaughter of Amanda Gehrke and Bernhardt J. Zahn, Sr. and Lucine Roquevert and John Dominic Morlas. She is survived by her sister Amanda Zahn Martin (the late Emile Edgar III) and her brother-in-law James ""Red"" Johnson. She was predeceased by sisters Lucine Zahn Johnson and Johanette ""Nettie"" (Zahn) and Leon R. Kleinpeter, Jr. She is also survived by 16 nieces and nephews, Constance K. Meyers (Frank), Lillian Lucine Kleinpeter, Eugenia K. Silva (Glenn), Cynthia K. Lysinger (Mark), Leon R. Kleinpeter, III (Donna), Terry Marie K. Shaffer (Jack), Edward Z. Martin (Cynthia), Johnette Leontine Martin, Jay Emile Martin, Robert D. Martin (Mary), Gregory F. Martin, David E. Martin, Pamela J. Klagholz (John), Bruce D. Johnson, Ted W. Johnson, Elizabeth J. Huycke (Arthur), 22 great nieces and nephews, 11 great great nieces and nephews, and many loving cousins.

A lifelong resident of New Orleans, she attended Robert Mills Lusher Elementary School, Eleanor McMain High School, Louisiana State University and St. Mary's Dominican College, graduating with a BA in 1949. She was Department Manager in the Maintenance Division of Orleans Parish School Board and retired in 1984 with 34 years of service. Bennie's interests included travel, reading, craft projects and sewing, and, dearest to her, researching and writing of ancestral roots and family history. She left us instilled with precious memories of family togetherness and traditions, and with the Grace of God will share eternal life with her beloved family and friends.

A Funeral Service will be held at Lake Lawn Funeral Home, 5100 Pontchartrain Blvd., on Wed. February 17, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. Visitation from 12:00 p.m. with interment to follow in Metairie Cemetery.

Memorial donations may be made to St. Michael's Special School, 1522 Chippewa St., New Orleans, La. 70130.","STR06" "I23275","Zahn","Edward George","4 Feb 1879","25 Jul 1948","0","The son of Bernhardt John ZAHN, Sr. and Amanda Henrietta GEHRKE.","STR06" "I23278","Zahn","Lucine Morlas","19 Feb 1925","12 Jul 2013","0","Lucine Morlas Zahn Johnson was born in New Orleans on February 19, 1925. She left us on Friday, July 12, 2013 at 3:13 PM at Touro Infirmary after a lengthy illness. She was one of four daughters born to her parents, Leontine Morlas and Edward George Zahn.

She attended Lusher Elementary School, graduated from Eleanor McMain High School and Louisiana State University where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Education. She taught in Westlake, Louisiana, Holy Name of Jesus School, and Orleans Parish Public Schools. She was an active member of First Trinity Evangelical United Church of Christ.

She is survived by her husband of 63 years, James Edward Johnson; her children, Pamela Jean Klagholz (John Anthony), Bruce and Ted Johnson, and Elizabeth ""Beth"" Ann Huycke (Arthur Edward); three grandchildren, Katherine Elizabeth Klagholz, John Rudolph Klagholz and Anna Lucine Huycke; two sisters, Amanda Gehrke Zahn Martin (Emile E.) and Bennie Jay Zahn. Also survived by many cousins, nieces and nephews.
She was pre-deceased by one sister, Johanette Amanda ""Nettie"" Zahn Kleinpeter (Leon Richard).

Lucine will be remembered for her devotion to her family and generous and charitable acts to others in need. She had a special interest in birds and all animals.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend visitation and Funeral Service at LAKE LAWN METAIRIE FUNERAL HOME, 5100 Pontchartrain Blvd. on Tuesday, July 16, 2013. Visitation will begin at 10:00 AM with a service in the chapel at 1:00 PM. Interment will follow in Metairie Cemetery.

Obituary was written by her sister, Bennie Zahn. Copied from the Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home and Cemeteries website.","STR06" "I32289","","","","","","","" "I47899","Zajicek","Marie C","15 Jun 1907","22 Oct 1982","0","Family Search shows Frantisek Zajicek (1885-1963) and Marie Vackova (1886-1986).","STR06" "I8994","Zakovec","Anna","Feb 1846","24 Dec 1934","0","Petr Zakovec instead shows her date of birth as 30 Apr 1845.","STR06" "I11848","Zakovec","Brent Alan","23 Jun 1981","29 Jul 2022","0","Brent Alan Zakovec, age 41, of Morse Bluff passed away on Friday, July 29, 2022 at Nebraska Medicine in Omaha surrounded by his family.

Brent was born on June 23, 1981 in Fremont, Nebraska to Francis and Holly 'Dahl' Zakovec. He was raised in Morse Bluff and Dodge. Brent graduated from North Bend Central High School in 2000. As a teenager and into his 20's he worked for Bluff Gravel Company until he began his true passion of farming full time. He was a member of St. George Catholic Church in Morse Bluff. Brent had 24 years of Fire Service with Morse Bluff Fire Department and served as Chief for 15 years. In conjunction he also served on Cedar Bluffs Fire Department.

Brent married his high school sweetheart, Brook Ladenburger, on August 20, 2005 at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in North Bend. They built a life together on their farm south of Morse Bluff where they were blessed with 4 beautiful children.

When Brent wasn't dedicating his time to farming or the fire service, he also enjoyed creating almost anything out of steel. From yard ornaments to building useful tools or fixing things on the farm, if it could be fixed or built with a welder, he could do it. Brent was known to be the life of the party or center of attention, putting smiles on everyone's face. He also had a passion for hunting and rodeoing. He created many new friends and hunting partners on his hunting trips, but probably none as special as being able to take his daughter, Ashtynn, on her first successful deer hunt this last year.

Brent was dedicated to his community and would drop everything at a moment's notice to help anyone.

Survivors left to cherish his memory:
Wife- Brook of Morse Bluff
Children- Ashtynn (13), Kinsley (9), Grayden (6), Barrett (5) Zakovec all of Morse Bluff
Mother- Holly (Dave) Henrickson of Dodge
Father- Francis (JoAnn) Zakovec of Morse Bluff
Brother- Ryan (Brienna) Zakovec of Morse Bluff
Step-sister- Kellie (Jeff) Nelson of Fremont
Step-brother- Mike Albert of Gretna
Brother-in-law- Mark (Sheri) Ladenburger of Fremont
Mother-in-law and Father-in-law- Charlene and Gary Ladenburger of North Bend
Niece and Nephew- Haley and Dustin Zakovec of Morse Bluff
And an unbelievable amount of friends

The Funeral Mass will be 10am, Friday, August 5, 2022 at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in North Bend. Burial will follow in Killian Cemetery. Visitation will be Thursday, 4pm to 7pm at St. Charles Catholic Church in North Bend. Rosary Services will be held at 7pm also at the church. Memorials may be directed to the Morse Bluff Volunteer Fire Department or to the family.

Courtesy Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I8995","Zakovec","Jan","23 Nov 1841","2 Nov 1922","0","Petr Zakovec instead shows his date of birth as 28 Oct 1840.

According to the ship manifest of the S.S. Bremen, Frank M. Soukup traveled to America with his half-brother John Zakovec, John's wife Josefa, and their two daughters. The North German Lloyd steamship arrived at the Port of New York on May 1, 1869.

Czechs in Nebraska - Saunders County

Morse Bluff and Bohemian Precincts. (Data furnished by Frank Kaplan, Morse Bluff).

1871--The Following Came: John Zakovec, Koryta, Plzen, came to Braidwood in 1870. Died Nov. 2, 1922.","STR06" "I8995","Zakovec","Jan","23 Nov 1841","2 Nov 1922","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census Nebraska, Saunders County, Douglas, ED 182 64-64
Jockawitch (sic), John W M 40 Farmer Naturalized Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
"" , Josephine W F 36 Wife Keeps House Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
"" , Mary W F 16 Dtr Works at home Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
"" , Ann W F 12 Dtr Works at Home Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia
"" , Frank W M 10 Son Works at Home Plsen Bohemia Bohemia
"" , Josie W F 8 Dtr Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia
"" , Christina W F 1 Dtr Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia
"" , Suzy W F 1/12 Dtr Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia


1900 Census
Nebraska, Saunders County, Morse Bluff, ED 128
Zakovec, John Hd W M July 1842 58 M 38 Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia 1870 Farmer
Zakovec, Josie Wife W F July 1842 58 N 38 1/1 Bohemia Bohemia 1870 Bohemia
Zakovec, John Son W M July 1876 24 S Nebraska Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia Farm Laborer","STR06" "I11843","Zakovec","Janice","3 Feb 1953","5 Feb 2017","0","According to Caroline Mastney, she also married Dale (Robert?) Buchta on 17 Oct 1981, and they were the parents of Adam Richard Buchta, who was born and died on February 12, 1987.

Janice E. Leffers, 63 years, of Schuyler, Nebraska passed away February 5, 2017 at Fremont Health Medical Center. Janice was born February 13, 1953 in Fremont to Richard and Bernice (Tenopir) Zakovec.

Janice was raised in Morse Bluff and graduated North Bend High School in 1971. She then moved North West of Schuyler, NE. Janice attended Platte College in Columbus, NE for 2 years earning her L.P.N. She worked at several nursing homes in Schuyler, Wahoo, Columbus and Birchwood Manor at North Bend. She was later involved in home health care. Janice married Robert Leffers in December of 2000 in Schuyler, NE.

Janice was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Schuyler, Nebraska.

Survivors include her husband, Bob Leffers of Fremont; her mother, Bernice Conkling of North Bend; brother, Francis (JoAnn) Zakovec of Morse Bluff; several nieces and nephews.

Janice was preceded in death by her father; step-father; son, Adam Buchta, and uncle, Wilfred Tenopir.

Funeral Service will be 10:30 A.M., Wednesday, February 8, 2017 at Moser Memorial Chapel in North Bend. Pastor Bill Mattfeld will officiate. Visitation will be Tuesday, from 4-8 PM at Moser Memorial Chapel in North Bend. Burial will be at Maple Grove Cemetery Cedar Bluffs, Nebraska.

Memorials are to be directed to the family.","STR06" "I16325","Zakovec","John A.","7 Jul 1875","12 Mar 1973","0","Not listed at home at the time of the 1880 census.

SSDI: JOHN ZAKOVEC 07 Jul 1876 Mar 1973 68648 (Morse Bluff, Saunders, NE) (none specified) 506-62-9609 Nebraska

However, on the actual Form SS-5, his date of birth is listed as 7-7-75, in Morse Bluff, Nebraska. No occupation was listed, as he was age 88 and presumably long retired.","STR06" "I3831","Zakovec","Matej ""Matthew""","3 Nov 1812","21 May 1847","0","Listed as Matthew on the death certificate of his daughter, Anna, but as John on the death certificate of his son John. Assumed Matthew is correct, as the information on Anna's certificate was more precise in other areas. Petr Zakovec, a researcher from the Czech Republic, also shows him as Matej/Matthew, and further notes that he was a Blacksmith.","STR06" "I20208","","","","","","","" "I40753","Zeagler","Burl Thomas ""Coute""","8 Nov 1858","3 May 1935","0","Name B. Thomas Zeagler
Event Date 1935
Event Place Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Gender Male
Race (Original) white
Age (Formatted) 76 years 5 months 25 days
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date 08 Nov 1858
Birthplace Jasper Co, Tx
Marital Status Married
Spouse's Name Lavisa Martin
Father's Name John Zeagler
Father's Birthplace Jasper Co, Tx
Mother's Name Jane Caik
Mother's Birthplace: San Augustine Co, Tx
Occupation Farmer, Life
Residence Place:
Cemetery (Original):
Burial Place Sabine Co, Tx
Burial Date 1935
Informant's Name (Original) E O Zeagler
GS Film number 2116471
Digital Folder Number 4166557
Image Number 558
Reference ID 25524

Citing this Record:
""Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976,"" index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JFPK-MH5 : accessed 21 Aug 2013), B. Thomas Zeagler, 1935.","STR06" "I40741","","","","","","","" "I40740","","","","","","","" "I40742","Zeagler","Laverne","19 Apr 1941","3 Oct 2013","0","She married (first) Charles K. HULLETT, and as of 1970 they were living in Vidor.

Obituary

Laverne Hanks, 72 of Warren, passed away Thursday, October 3, 2013 at Harbor House in Beaumont, Texas.

Visitation will be held on Monday, October 7, 2013 from 11 a.m. until service time at 1:00pm at Village Mills United Methodist Church in Wildwood with burial in Village Mills Cemetery. Services will be conducted by Reverend Randy Carrion.

Laverne was born April 19, 1941 to Robert & Maudie Clark Zeagler in Sabine County, Texas. She was a former resident of Orange and lived in Wildwood/Warren area since 1986. Laverne graduated from Pineland High School where she excelled in Basketball, Softball, Volleyball and sports in general. Making all state both her junior and senior years. Laverne was an avid golfer, hunter and gardener. The only thing that exceeded her love for the outdoors was the love of family.

She is survived by her husband of 38 years, Jerry Hanks of Warren; sons, Charles Kenneth Hulett, Jr. & wife Lisa of Warren, Roger Wayne Hulett & wife Tina of Port Arthur, Terry Paul Hulett & wife Diane of League City, Ricky Hanks of Brookeland, and Bobby Hanks & wife Roxanne of Vidor; daughter, Lisa Lynn Sanders & husband Mike of Vidor; 17 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to the MD Anderson Cancer Center or Shriners Children's Hospital.

Services are under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home of Woodville.

(Above copied from the Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home website)

A nearly identical obituary was also published in
The Sabine County Reporter
October 16, 2013, page 15","STR06" "I40755","Zeagler","Lizzie Jane","9 Dec 1904","1 Oct 1912","0","Her tombstone is inscribed ""Gone to be an angel - Dau of B. T & Vicy Zeagler""","STR06" "I38936","Zeagler","Robert ""Bob"" Lee","13 Nov 1902","16 Aug 1967","0","Said to be a son of Burwell Thomas ""Coute"" ZEAGLER and Lavisa MARTIN.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDYY-4PX
Name: Robert Lee Zeagler
Death Date: 16 Aug 1967
Death Place: Pineland Precinct 3, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 64 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 13 Nov 1902
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Burle Thomas Zeagler
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Lavisa Martin
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Pipeline Maint.
Place of Residence: Pineland Precinct #3, Sabine, Texas
Cemetery: Martin Cemetrey
Burial Place: Sabine Co., Texas
Burial Date: 17 Aug 1967
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2138676
Digital Film Number: 4027153
Image Number: 3209
Reference Number: cn 54569
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976","STR06" "I38936","Zeagler","Robert ""Bob"" Lee","13 Nov 1902","16 Aug 1967","0","(Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Pr 2
Enumerated April 18, 1930
ED 202-4 SD 19 Sheet 5A
83-95
Zeagler, Robert L Hd M W 27 M 26 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Zeagler, Maudie L Wf F W 16 M 16 Tx Tx La
84-96
Clark, Allen J Head M W 48 Tx Tx Miss Farmer
Clark, Cora A Wife F W 35 La La La
Clark, Ora Dtr F W 14 Tx Tx La
Clark, Evelyn M Dtr F W 12 Tx Tx La","STR06" "I40756","Zeagler","Royal Eddy","10 Jul 1907","31 Dec 1910","0","His tombstone was inscribed ""Weep not Papa and Mama for me For I am waiting in Heaven for Thee-Son of B.T. & Vicy Zeagler""","STR06" "I40744","","","","","","","" "I40770","Zeagler","Viola","26 Aug 1909","20 Nov 1937","0","In her annotated transcription of the Martin Cemetery, Kay Parker McCary shows that she was the wife of William Horace Hinkle. He does not appear to be buried at this same cemetery, however.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6WN-Q22
Name: Voila Hinkle
Death Date: 20 Nov 1937
Death Place: Pineland, Sabine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 28 years 2 months 25 days
Estimated Birth Date: 1909
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: W.H. Hinkle
Father's Name: Burl Thomas Ziagler
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Vici Martin
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2117398
Digital Film Number: 4168343
Image Number: 2763
Reference Number: 57116
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976

","STR06" "I48133","Zeigler","Billie Sue","16 Jul 1929","10 Oct 2021","0","Billie Sue Chambers, 92, passed away on Sunday, October 10, 2021 at her residence in Hemphill, Texas.

Billie was born on July 16, 1929 to Bill Ziegler and Letha Harvey in Bronson, Texas. She worked as a loan officer for many years in commercial banking. She loved researching ancestry and working on the cemetery community for Little Flock Cemetery. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Hemphill and a member of the Order of the Eastern Star.

She is survived by her daughter, Sharon Chance of Hemphill; grandchildren, Tracy Ryan of Vernon, Texas, Denise Quintanilla of Dallas, Donald Browning Jr. of Dallas, and Chasity Browning of Hemphill; twelve great grandchildren; twenty-seven great great grandchildren and one great great great grandchild.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Bill and Letha Ziegler; her husband, Frank Chamber; and one great great grandchild, Jayson Ryan.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 13, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home.

Funeral Services will begin at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, October 14, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Leo Wright officiating.

Burial will follow services in Little Flock Cemetery in San Augustine County under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Don Eddins, David Eddins, Destyne Browning, Donald J. Browning, Jeremy Ryan, Ethan Ryan, Josh Ryan and Craig Whiteside serving as pallbearers.

Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.

Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home

Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, October 13, 2021, page 8","STR06" "I32824","Zelenka","Agnes","31 Dec 1919","18 May 2006","0","She married a VODICKA.","STR06" "I27573","Zelenka","Elsie G.","1 Jul 1899","1 Sep 1979","0","Possibly born in Enid, Oklahoma.

Services Here For Mrs. Janda

Elsie G. Janda of Phoenix, Ariz., formerly of Fairmont, passed away at Phoenix Saturday September 1, 1979.

Survivors include her sons, Dale of Lincoln and David of Moriarity, N.M.; daughters, Mrs. Carl (Viola) LACKEY of Phoenix, Mrs. Pearl LINDE of Kennewick, Wash., and Mrs. Elaine BATES of Aurora, Col.; a sister, Mrs. Inez OAKES of Washington state. There are also 19 grandchildren and eight great-granchildren.

Graveside services will be conducted Saturday, September 8, at Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Memorials have been suggested to Cedars Home for Children of Lincoln.

(Courtesy of Sharon Janda Nemeth)","STR06" "I19690","Zelenka","Helen","13 Jan 1911","10 Oct 2010","0","Helen Fujan, 89, Milligan, Neb., widow of Leo Fujan, died Sunday October 10, 2010 in Hastings. Born to Emil and Bessie (Krejdl) Zelenka.

Survivors; nieces and nephews.

Services; 10 a.m., Saturday, Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Graveside services; Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation; Friday, 1 to 8 p.m., Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel. Memorials to the Milligan Legion Auxiliary, Milligan, Neb.","STR06" "I32795","Zelenka","Jan ""John""","14 May 1836","11 Apr 1906","0","The son of Jan Zelenka and Anna Tmatova. He immigrated to Fillmore County, Nebraska in 1870, and was naturalized on 19 May 1875. He had a sister, Anna Zelenka, who was married on the same day as Jan and Marie, in a double wedding. His sister Anna Zelenka married Joseph Jesh.","STR06" "I32816","Zelenka","Johanna","26 May 1877","14 Jul 1955","0","Obituary (from FindAGrave)

Mrs. Johanna Matejka, daughter of John and Marie (Kotas) Zelenka, was born Mary 26, 1877, on a farm north of Milligan. She passed away at her home in Milligan Thursday, July 14, 1955, at the age of 78 years, 1 month, and 18 days.

She was united in marriage to Frank Matejka February 19, 1895, and to this union were born seven children, four sons, and three daughters.

They lived on a farm south of Burress for five years, then moved to Bluff City, Kas., for one year. They then moved to a farm town and one-half miles south of Milligan. In the spring of 1906, they moved to a farm northeast of Tobias, and from there in 1911, they moved to a farm three miles south of Milligan, where they farmed until 1932. That year they retired and moved to Tobias. In 1942, they moved back to the farm, but in 1945, they moved to Milligan.

She leaves to mourn her departure, her husband, Frank Matejka; three daughters, Mary, at home; Agnes, Ella (Mrs. William Krejdl); two sons, John and Edward, who was unable to be present, one sister Mary (Mrs. Anton Sladek); three brothers Albert, Frank, and John Zelenka; and two grandchildren, Marilyn Matejka and Betty Matejka (Mrs. Dean McMullen).

Her parents and three sisters Josephine, Ludmia, and Justina; and one brother, Emil, and two sons preceded her in death.

Newspaper article. (Nebraska Signal?)","STR06" "I32796","Zelenka","John","16 Oct 1889","9 May 1979","0","(Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Nebraska, Fillmore County, Liberty Twp
ED 30-21 SD 11 Sheet 5A Stamped 122
107-107
Zelenka, John Head m W 39 M 25 Neb Czech Czech Farmer
Zelenka, Emma Wf F W 36 M 22 Neb Czech Czech
Zelenka, Fred Son M W 9 S Neb Czech Czech


","STR06" "I32810","Zelenka","John E.","10 Mar 1931","15 Sep 2010","0","He married Betty CHRASTIL.","STR06" "I32810","Zelenka","John E.","10 Mar 1931","15 Sep 2010","0","(Research):John E. Zelenka, age 79, of Milligan, Neb. died Wednesday, September 15, 2010, in Geneva. Born to John and Emma (Sladek) Zelenka on March 10, 1931 at Milligan.

Survivors: Wife, Betty Zelenka, Milligan; Son, John Zelenka, Milligan; Sisters, Geri McKeown, Raymond, Neb., Joanne Beck, Montevideo, Minn., Patty Vavra, Beaver Crossing, Neb., Sondra Johnson, Wilber, Neb.; ten Grandchildren; seven Great Grandchildren.

Services 10 a.m., Friday (9/17/10), Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel, Milligan. Rev. Karla Sheffy officiating. Graveside services Bohemian National Cemetery, Milligan. Visitation from 1-8 p.m., Thursday, at the Funeral Home. Memorials in care of the family in lieu of flowers.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I29964","Zelenka","Mildred Rose","6 Feb 1918","9 Mar 2012","0","Obituary
Mildred Rose Bures
February 6, 1918-March 9, 2012

Mildred Rose Bures widow of John A. Bures and the daughter of Frank and Anna (Krejdl) Zelenka was born February 6, 1918, on a farm three miles northwest of Milligan, Nebraska. She attended county school at District #33 graduating from the eight grade. Also attended high school at Friend and Milligan, Nebraska. On September 22, 1936 she was united in marriage to John A. Bures and they farmed northwest of Burress, Nebraska for three years. Then they moved to a farm south of Grafton, Nebraska where they farmed for 38 years. Mildred's hobbies were reading, raising a garden, taking care of her flowers, and raising chickens. She loved to visiting with friends and she also loved polka music. In March of 1978 they retired from the farm and moved to Geneva. On September 7, 1978 John passed away. Mildred was preceded in death by her parents and her husband. She is survived by cousins and other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, March 13, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. at the Farmer & Son Funeral Home-Kotas Chapel in Milligan. Visitation beginning Monday at 1 p.m. until 8 p.m. at the Kotas Chapel in Milligan. Burial in the Bohemian National Cemetery. Memorial to Geneva Senior Center

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)
","STR06" "I47587","Zeleny","Bernard ""Bennie"" Wayne","26 Dec 1926","28 Oct 2020","0","Obituary

A Funeral Service for Bernard will be held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020 at 10:30 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in Milligan, Nebraska with Pastor Murry Johnston presiding.

Visitation will be held on Monday, November 2, 2020 at Farmer & Son Funeral Home - Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska from 1:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. with family greeting the public from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m.

Military Graveside Services will be conducted by the Milligan American Legion HSSK Post 240 at the Bohemian National Cemetery in Milligan, Nebraska.

Memorials are to be directed to the Milligan American Legion or the Milligan Fire & Rescue.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic masks will be required.

All requirements by the DHM for COVID-19 protocol will be followed.

A Livestream Video of the Funeral Service will begin at 10:30 a.m. To view the Livestream Video you can go to Farmer & Son Funeral Home's Facebook Page or in your search engine type @friendlyfuneraldirectors and click the link to Farmer & Son Funeral Home's Facebook Page. You do not have to have Facebook to view the Livestream Video.

Bernard Wayne Zeleny was born to Mike Zeleny and Frances Uldrich Zeleny on December 26, 1926 at the farm home 2 miles south of Burress, Nebraska. Bernard left his family's arms for God's on October 28, 2020 at the Fillmore County Hospital in Geneva, Nebraska.
As a young boy, Bernard attended Country School District #68 for two years and after his parents moved to the home place, he finished his country schooling at District #25. He later graduated with the Class of 1944 from Exeter Public School. During his youth, he enjoyed hunting with his childhood friend, Don Sluka, also trapping fur bearing animals. He was a loyal member of a beef 4-H Club. Bernard played football in High School and was active in school plays.

During World War II, Bernard was drafted into the US Army at 18 years old and was honorably discharged in 1945. He was a 74 year member of the Milligan American Legion Post #240; serving faithfully in the Color Guard. He was a Charter Member of the Milligan Rural Fireman, later serving as President. He was a member of the Milligan Lodge, Knights of Pythias, serving in all officer positions until attaining Chancellor. Bernard was an active member of the Milligan United Methodist Church for over 60 years.

Bernard was united in marriage to Lorene Tesar on April 19, 1951 in the little white Methodist Church in Milligan. They lived their entire married life of 68 years on a farm northwest of Milligan. He was a farmer and enjoyed farming with John Deere and Oliver tractors. Bernard raised cattle all of his life. He enjoyed fixing things, reading and watching TV, especially local news, weather, and farm markets.

God blessed their marriage with two precious children, Carol Louise and David Wayne.
He was a loving husband, father and grandfather with a kind heart and a gentle spirit. Bernard was a man of simple tastes. He loved his family and treasured his friends. His gentle soul and quiet manner earned him the affection and admiration of many. His hard work and thoughtful management enabled his family to survive and thrive.

Bernard was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Lorene, his parents, Mike and Frances Zeleny, brother, Bob Zeleny, brother & sister-in-law, Ralph and Arlene Hromadka, parents-in-law, James and Barbara Tesar, and nephew, Jim Zeleny.

He is survived by his children: daughter, Carol and husband, Patrick Darnell of Lincoln; and son, David of Milligan; grandchildren: Heather Liggett of Kansas; Benjamin Darnell of Tucson, Arizona; Laura and husband, Cody Valentine of Beatrice; and Kristen Zeleny of Lincoln; great-grandchildren: Aurora and Henry Liggett, Boston Donovan Zeleny and Vincent Valentine; sister-in-law, Diane Zeleny; nieces and nephews: Barbara Hromadka; Mike and wife, Amy Zeleny; Jeff Zeleny; Logan, Sam and Max Zeleny; Claire, Katherine, John and Lauren Zeleny; Deb and husband, Todd Cook and family; and Cindy Thieszen; and many cousins and friends.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy)","STR06" "I3751","Zeleny","Josef ""Joseph""","18 Mar 1876","17 Nov 1932","0","Josef was the son of Frantisek ZELENY and Marie STELKA. Josef immigrated on 30 Nov 1891 to Fillmore County, Nebraska, and was naturalized on 12 Sept 1922. His parents did not immigrate. Josef had one brother, Frantisek.","STR06" "I47588","Zeleny","Robert D.","30 Dec 1934","20 Oct 2002","0","Biographical info below copied from his FindAGrave memorial page:

US Army

A 67-year-old rural Fillmore County man was killed Saturday in a tractor rollover near Exeter.

According to the Nebraska State Patrol, Robert D. Zeleny of Fairmont died in the 3:12 p.m. accident, a quarter-mile east of Road 19 on the county Road K.

A large bale of hay fell from a front loader of Zeleny's tractor, causing the tractor to flip and killing the farmer instantly, the Associated Press reported.

Hastings Tribune October 28, 2002.","STR06" "I29146","Zeller","Maria Barbara","30 Aug 1835","14 Dec 1872","0","According to ""Deutschland Heiraten, 1558-1929"", database on FamilySearch, she was a daughter of Johann Georg Zeller and Eva Margaretha Luther.","STR06" "I15994","Zeman","Terezie","2 Aug 1843","29 Apr 1926","0","Terezie was the daughter of Frank and Anna Tryner Zeman. She was an industrious woman, her always tidy despite the fact the walls and floor were dirt. After she was widowed, Terezie returned to Nebraska to live with her daughter, Anna Buzek, in 1923. She spent most of her days stripping feathers to be used in pillows and feather comforters for her family. (Milligan, p 209 - 210).","STR06" "I27593","Zemanova","Marie","Abt 1844","Abt 1917","0","The daughter of Matej ZEMAN and Josefa VALESOVA.","STR06" "I29788","","","","","","","" "I29780","Zemke","John Claude ""Jack""","12 Sep 1913","Feb 1976","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, February 26, 1976
Cass City Social and Personal Items
Page Two

Funeral services for John C. Zemke, 62, were held Saturday at Armada where he was a former resident. He died in Florida. Mrs. Zemke is the former Madeline Muck of Colwood and is a cousin of Maurice Joos and Mrs. Walter Jezewski.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)

This appears to be his listing on the SSDI:

JOHN ZEMKE 12 Sep 1913 Feb 1976 (not specified) (none specified) 517-09-2589 Montana","STR06" "I29927","","","","","","","" "I31846","Zemke","Otto A.","Abt 1876","Mar 1941","0","Cass City Chronicle
March 21, 1941

Pages 1 and 4

Caro Civic Leader Killed by Auto Saturday

Otto A. Zemke, civic leader and businessman of Caro was killed instantly shortly after midnight Saturday as he was going home from a long day spent in his store [hit by an automobile]?.

Mr. Zemke came to Eaton County, Michigan in 1891 as an immigrant boy from Germany and there worked on a farm, saving his money to get a better education. He attended Ferris Institute, and at Big Rapids was married to Miss Ann R. Oleson on September 17, 1903. The same year he and his brother, Max Zemke, commenced the mercantile business of Zemke Brothers in Deckerville?.

Surviving are his widow, the former Anna R. Oleson, to whom he was married September 17, 1908, at Big Rapids, a son, Jack Claude Zemke of VanDyke; three granddaughters; three brothers, Richard and Herman Zemke, of Vermontville and Erwien Zemke of Caro; and a sister, Mrs. Frieda Cooper, of Marysville, South Carolina.

Page 6

Colwood

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zemke of Detroit were called here Sunday by the death of Mr. Zemke's father.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, June 2008)","STR06" "I31846","Zemke","Otto A.","Abt 1876","Mar 1941","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1910 Census
Michigan, Tuscola, Indianfields Twp
Enumerated 25 April 1910
SD 8 ED 122 Sheet 9B
502 223 226
Zemke, Otto Hd M W 34 m1 6 Germany Germany Germany Merchant Dry Goods
Zemke, Anna Wf F W 31 M1 6 0 Mich Norway Norway
Zemke, Bertha Sister F W 40 S Germany Germany Germany Bookkeeper Dry Goods

1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola, Indianfields, Caro Village
Enumerated 27 and 28 January 1920
SD 7 ED 190 Sheet 23 B
512 572 622
Zemke, Otto A Hd M W 48 M 1891 na 1898 Germany Germany Germany Retail Merchant Dry Goods
Zemke, Anna R Wf F W 41 M Michigan Norway Norway
Zemke, Bertha Sister F W 50 S 18?? Na Germany Germany Germany Saleswoman Dry Goods
Zemke, Rudolf Nephew M W 20 S 1911 Pa Germany Germany Germany

1930
Michigan, Tuscola County, Indianfields Twp, Caro Village
Enumerated 8 April 1930
ED 22 SD 11 Sheet 8A Stamped 8
207 191 196
Zemke Otto Hd M W 54 M 27 Germany Pomerania Germany Pomerania Germany Pomerania Manger General Store
Zemke, Anna R Wf F W 52 M 25 Mich Norway Norway
Zemke, Claud Son M W 16 S Mich Germany Pomerania Mich","STR06" "I37721","Zenisek","Alan Joseph","10 Mar 1944","24 Jun 2014","0","Alan Joseph Zenisek reunited with his wife Patricia Ann Hraban June 24, 2014.

Alan will be greatly missed by his daughter Ann Marie Zenisek of Aurora, Colorado, son Joseph Vencil Zenisek of Boulder, Cororado, grandchildren, Emilye and Ryan Zenisek, brother David Zenisek and wife Colleen of Eagle, Nebraska, mother-in-law Dorothy Hraban of Seward, Nebraska, and brother-in-law Ken and Sue Hraban of Lincoln.

Alan and Pat owned a family electronics business for 40 plus years in Boulder, Colorado which they retired from in 2010.

Alan loved spending time with his family and grandchildren. He also enjoyed hunting and fishing, working at his shop, restoring antique radios and playing cards with his grandchildren. Alan will be missed by all.

Memorial services will be conducted from the Farmer & Son Funeral Home ? Kotas Chapel in Milligan, Nebraska at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, September 5, 2014. Interment will be in the Seward Cemetery next to his wife Pat at 3:00 p.m. following a lunch at the Milligan Legion.

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy","STR06" "I47278","Zenisek","David Vencil","4 Nov 1939","17 Dec 2018","0","November 4, 1939 - December 17, 2018

David Vencil Zenisek, 79, passed away peacefully at his home in Eagle on Monday, December 17, 2018, the son of Vencil and Emilye (Elznic) Zenisek of Milligan (deceased).
Survived by his wife Colleen Zenisek, daughter Tammy (John) Albers of Eagle, and grandchildren Danielle and Brandon Albers of Sturgis, S.D.

Memorial service will be held at 1:30 pm Dec. 22 at Eagle Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1009 G Street, Eagle. Internment at Eagle Cemetery. A celebration of life will follow at the Albers home, 1414 S 202nd St., Eagle. Memorials can be sent to the family for a donation to be made in Dave's memory at a later date.

Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, copied from the 20 Dec 2018 Lincoln Journal Star","STR06" "I17067","Zenisek","Rosie","11 Jun 1902","","0","The daughter of Joseph F. and Emma (RADIL) ZENISEK of Tobias. Her family consisted of Georgia, who married Jess ZADE (Aug 25, 1906-Jun 18, 1984); and Vencil Joseph born 18 February 1912, and died July 25, 1979. (Milligan, p 268). After Albert passed away, Rosie resided in Dorchester and continued to enjoy making quilts for her family, which consisted of 18 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren.","STR06" "I15045","Zerzan","George F.","Bef 1883","","0","Doctor and veteran of World War I.","STR06" "I32583","Zielke","Wayne J.","29 Dec 1939","2 Oct 1977","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, October 5, 1977
Page Six

Wayne Zielke dies in Battle Creek

Wayne J. Zielke, 37, of Battle Creek died Sunday at Community Hospital in Battle Creek. He had been ill since April, 1976.

A graduate of Western Michigan University, he taught for one year in Muskegon. Starting in 1968, he was employed as a speech correction teacher for the Harper Creek School District, Battle Creek.

He married Mary J. Martus of Gagetown in the community June 15, 1988.

He is survived by his wife, two daughters at home, Andrea and Kristi, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Zielke of Battle Creek, and a sister, Joanne R. Zielke, also of Battle Creek.

Services were held Wednesday afternoon at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Battle Creek. Burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery there. Funeral arrangements were handled by the Richard A. Henry Funeral Home of Battle Creek.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, October 2013)","STR06" "I12722","Zimmerman","Ottila ""Odila"" ""Otil""","10 Nov 1790","17 Sep 1863","0","Her father was a school master.","STR06" "I12722","Zimmerman","Ottila ""Odila"" ""Otil""","10 Nov 1790","17 Sep 1863","0","(Research):

Census Listings;

1850 Census
New York, Erie County, Lancaster
Enumerated 23 Aug 1850
Page 200
1048-1082
Otil Strifler 59 F $2550 Germany
Jacob Strifler 30 M Farmer
Susanna Strifler 27 F
Joseph Stifler 24 M Farmer
Christian Strifler 22 m Farmer
John Strifler 17 Farmer New York (sic)
David Strifler 14

1860 Census
Not located","STR06" "I29674","Zinnecker","Anna","Dec 1885","Yes, date unknown","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, September 10, 1964
Page Two

Zinnecker Family Meets Near Elkton

Seventy-five members of the John Zinnecker family gathered at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. George Southworth, near Elkton, Sunday to honor Mrs. Anna THIEL of Gary, Ind.

Mrs. THIEL is the only living member of the original family and Mrs. Southworths' mother, Mrs. W.D. Stiffler, was a sister of Mrs. THIEL. Mrs. Mrs. Thiel were her three children and their families, Mrs. Betty TRACY and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur THOMPSON of Gary, Inc. and Mr. and Mrs. John THIEL and family of Lafaytette, Ind.

Others from out of state who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ZINNECKER of Moore, Mont., Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth ZINNECKER and daughter, Dixie of Columbus, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. George STEINER and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed FRITZ and family, all of Gary.

Mr. and Mrs. Don SOUTHWORTH entertained 25 younger members of the family at a picnic supper at their home. The Southworths served a buffet supper to the reminder of the group with Mrs. Leonard ZINNECKER and Mrs. E. B. GARDINER assisting.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)","STR06" "I29674","Zinnecker","Anna","Dec 1885","Yes, date unknown","0","(Research):Census Records:

1930 Census

Indiana, Lake County, Hobart Twp, Second Ward
Sheet 13A Stamped 190
West Third Street
295-297
Thiel, John W Hd $10,000 M 52 M@32 Canada/English Canada/En
glish Canada/English 1898 Attorney General Practice
Thiel, Anna Wf F 45 M@25 Michigan Germany Germany
Thiel, Caroline E. Dtr F 17 Michigan Canada/English Michigan
Thiel, Florence Dtr F 15 Indiana Canada/English Michigan
Thiel, John W. Son M 12 Indiana Canada/English Michigan","STR06" "I29675","Zinnecker","Bertha","22 May 1887","28 Nov 1921","0","Bertha Zinnecker was in the Cass City High School class of 1906. (Cass City Chronicle, Friday, June 26, 1914, page three)

Cass City Chronicle
December 2, 1921
Vol. 17, No. 29, Page 1

Mrs. Grover Ross Dead
Was Ill Less than a Week with Pneumonia

Mrs. Grover Ross passed away at her home in Royal Oaks Monday, Nov. 28, after less than a week's illness with pneumonia. The remains were brought to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Zinnecker, Tuesday evening, and funeral services were held there Thursday afternoon. Rev. F. L. Pohly, pastor of the Evangelical church officiating. Interment was made in Elkland cemetery.

Bertha Zinnecker was born in Cass City on May 22, 1887. She attended the public school here, graduating from the high school with the class of 1906. On May 18, 1909,she was united in marriage with Grover Ross. They made their home in Kingston for a short time after which they moved to Caro where Mr. Ross was engaged in business for several years. Five years ago, they moved to Royal Oak where they have since resided. Mrs. Ross was a member of the Kedron Chapter, O. E. S., at Caro.

Besides her husband and three children, Marguerite, aged 11, June, 8, and Geraldine, 6, she leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Zinnecker, five sisters, Mrs. W. D. Striffler and Mrs. Lester Bailey of Cass City, Mrs. C. W. Clark of Caro, Mrs. John Thiel of Fary Indiana, and Mrs. Grover Blades of Big Creek, Cal. and two brothers. William Zinnecker of Deford and Geo. Zinnecker of Vernalda, Montana.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2010)","STR06" "I29676","Zinnecker","Catherine ""Kate""","12 Sep 1881","19 Jun 1943","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, June 25, 1943, Page One

Well Known Matron Passed Away Here Saturday Evening

Mrs. Lester Bailey, a resident of this community for 61 years, passed away at Pleasant Home Hospital here Saturday evening, after an illness of six weeks. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Stanley P. Kirn, pastor of the Evangelical Church. Entombment was in Elkland cemetery. Business houses closed during the funeral.

Catherine Zinnecker was born on a farm in Elkland Township, three miles east of Cass City, on Sept. 12, 1881, and in early childhood came with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. John Zinnecker, to Cass City where she has since resided. On her birthday in 1906, she was united in marriage with Lester Bailey.

Following her graduation from Cass City High School in 1899, she was employed as saleslady in business houses in Cass City, and through this contact, and for the past 17 years as reporter for the Chronicle, Mrs. Bailey became widely acquainted and enjoyed the friendship of a large number of people in this community. Sincerely devoted to her family and friends, her passing is widely mourned.

Mrs. Bailey was a member of the Evangelical Church, secretary of the Tri Sigma Sunday School class, and a member of the Ladies Aid Society and the Woman's Missionary Society. She was also active in Echo Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star.

Mrs. Bailey is survived by her husband, a local business man; four children, Darwin Bailey of Ypsilanti, Clare Bailey of Midland, Mrs. Richard VanWinkle of Wayne and Mrs. George Ranck of Berkley; eight grandchildren; two brothers, George Zinnecker of Moore, Mont., and Wm. Zinnecker of Deford; and four sisters, Mrs. Wm. Striffler of Cass City, Mrs. Mary Clark of Pontiac, Mrs. Grover Blades of Glendale, California, and Mrs. Anna Thiel of Gary, Indiana.

Relatives and friends from out of town attending the funeral included Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Bailey, Ypsilanti; Mr. and Mrs. Clare Bailey, Midland; Mr. and Mrs. Richard VanWinkle, Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. George Ranck, Berkley; Mrs. Anna Thiel, Gary, Indiana; Mrs. Mary Clark, Pontiac; Mrs. Geo. Southworth, Elkton; Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Gardiner, Plymouth; Mrs. Ione Sturm, Detroit; Mrs. Carl Van Tine, Caro; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Zinnecker, Deford; Julius Haskell, Mrs. Mallory Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Coulter and granddaughter, all of Lapeer; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nique, Decker; Mr. and Mrs. Naaman Kerr, Kingston.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, September 2009)","STR06" "I29676","Zinnecker","Catherine ""Kate""","12 Sep 1881","19 Jun 1943","0","(Research):Census Listings:

1930 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Twp
ED 79-11 SD 11 Sheet 2B
South Seegar Street
42-43
Bailey, Lester Hd O $1800 M W 44 M@21 Mich Mich Mich Barbe
r Barber Shop
Bailey, Catherine Wf F W 48 M@25 Mich Germany Germany New Reporter Publishing
Bailey, Clare Z Son M W 19 S Mich Mich Mich
Bailey, Catherine E. Dtr F W 15 S Mich Mich Mich
Bailey, Lucile M Dtr F W 13 S Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I4867","Zinnecker","Dixie Anne","Abt 1948","16 Mar 2008","0","The STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 25, September 6, 1965, reported that Dixie Ann Zinnecker of Columbus, Ohio was attending summer school in Hawaii.

Her son, John Andrew Comstock, emailed that she worked as a stewardess for Delta Airlines, which is where she met her husband, Les Comstock, a pilot for Delta.","STR06" "I5301","Zinnecker","Duane N.","30 Nov 1933","19 Sep 1999","0","Volume 14 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 3, 1951, reported that her graduated from Fergus County High School in Moort, Montana. At the time of the publication of Volume 16, in September 1953, he was serving in the armed forces, and stationed at Kessler Field in Mississippi. Volume 17 reported he was a Radio Operator on a cargo plane stationed in Texas. When Volume 18 was published, in September of 1955, he had been transferred to Thule Air Force Base in Greenland. As of the September, 1956 publication date of Volume 19, it was reported he was ready for discharge after a year in Greenland as a Radio Operator. In the 1962 issue, it was reported that they family had moved from Billings, Montana to the family farm in Moore, Montana.","STR06" "I28702","Zinnecker","Elizabeth","21 Sep 1869","5 Oct 1950","0","Cass City Chronicle
October 16, 1936
Local Happenings, Page 3

Mrs. W.D. Striffler left Wednesday morning to spend a few days with her daughters, Mrs. Ione STURM and Miss Mary STRIFFLER, in Detroit.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, October 13, 1950

Funeral of Mrs. Wm. D. Striffler Held Here Sunday

Funeral services for Mrs. William D. Striffler were conducted at the Evangelical United Brethren Church by the pastor, Rev. S.R. Wurtz, on Sunday afternoon. Interment was in Elkland cemetery. Mrs. Striffler had been in poor health for the past two and one-half years and her death occurred at her summer home at Oak Beach, Mich., on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 5. The body was taken to Little's Funeral Home at noon Sunday and lay in state until the funeral hour at 2:30 p.m.

Elizabeth Zinnecker was born in Pirmasens, Germany, Sept. 21, 1869. She came to this country with her parents, the late John and Elizabeth Wagner Zinnecker when she was less than a year old. They made their home in Ionia, Mich., and later moved to Carson City. In 1880, they came to Cass City.

She was united in marriage Dec. 6, 1892, in Cass City with William David Striffler. Following their marriage they made their home in Argyle, Michigan, where Mr. Striffler was engaged in the general mercantile business for about twenty years. In 1909 they purchased a farm in Elkland Township and in 1928 they retired from farming and made their home in Cass City. In 1942 they celebrated their golden anniversary. Mr. Striffler passed away March 5, 1949. Since that time Mrs. Striffler has made her home with her daughters. She was a member of long standing of the Evangelical United Brether Church of Cass City.

To mourn their loss are one son, Rev. Roy J. Striffler of New Baltimore, Michigan; five daughters, Mrs. R.H. Orr of Oak Beach, Mich., Mrs. Ione Sturn of Detroit, Mrs. Geo. Southworth of Elkton, Mrs. Wilma Fry of Cass City, and Mrs. E.B. Gardiner of Plymouth, Mich.; two brothers, Wm. Zinnecker of Cass City and Geo. Zinnecker of Moore, Montana; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Thiel of Gary, Indiana, and Mrs. Grover Blades of Arcadia, California; thirteen grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Three sons, three sisters and one brother preceded her in death.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I5973","Zinnecker","Frank","Aft 1897","Bef 1910","0","Not listed on the 1910 Huron County, MI census with the rest of his family, it appears he died young.","STR06" "I10174","","","","","","","" "I5954","Zinnecker","George Henry","14 Jul 1871","14 Feb 1955","0","Lorraine Smith Benkelman transcribed the following letters from Salome to her brother, George Albert


November 29, 1888

Today is Sam and Mary's wedding day. Rev. N. Wienderlich performs the ceremony. I was not invited. Did you know Mr. Champion died last week. Archie has no hired man at present. Elmer Eastman was working for him but he is gone. Johnnie Zinnecker is going to work for his board this winter and go to school. George Zinnecker is a worker here now. Jake Striffler and family have gone to New York on a visit. Mrs. Waldon has a pair of artificial feet.


The son of John Zinnecker.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 19, 1911
Page Four
Local Items

Mrs. George Zinnecker and family, who have been the guests of relatives here for the past week, left Tuesday for Saginaw where they will make their future home.

Art Peck writes that in 1913, the family moved from Michigan to Devil's Lake, North Dakota in an immigrant wagon. George and Lydia later moved to Garfield County, Montana in 1918, where George engaged in ranching. In 1929, they moved to Lewiston, where he was employed as a carpenter for U.S. Gypsum in Heath. He and Lydia moved to Moore in 1937, where they spent there remaining years.

According the the 1941 issue of the Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast (Vol. 5, September 1, 1941), reported he and his wife were erecting a new home in Moore.","STR06" "I5972","Zinnecker","Henry George ""Hiene""","24 May 1908","25 Sep 1989","0","He married three more times, to Eula, Matty, and Ruth.

According the the 1941 issue of the Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast (Vol. 5, September 1, 1941), Henry Zinnecker of Long Beach was working in the underground building of the ammunition branch of the Defense Program Project in Nevada.

The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Vol. 7, September 4, 1944 reported that Henry Zinnecker attended the Degaussing School at Norfolk, Va. and was stationed on the USS Hackett, an Attack Transport Ship. As of the September 3, 1945 issue (Vol. 8), it was reported that Henry Zinnecker, EM1/c was in the South Pacific.

In Volume 10 of the same periodical, it was noted that he and a friend had opened the Signal Hill Cabinet and Repair Shop in Long Beach.

Volume 28 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 2, 1968, reported he had retired from a Civil Service Job and retired to Hemet, California.","STR06" "I4319","","","","","","","" "I29665","Zinnecker","Johannes ""John""","25 Nov 1848","18 Jun 1924","0","Cass City Chronicle
Vol. 20, No. 6
Friday, June 20, 1924
Page 1

Funeral of John Zinnecker Will Be Held Today

Well Known Citizen Noted for His Industry Passed Away Wednesday Morning

John Zinnecker, who had been very seriously ill for the past two months, passed away at his home on South Seeger St. on Wednesday morning, June 18, at the age of 75 years. Funeral services will be held at the family residence this (Friday) afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. C.F. Smith, pastor of the Evangelical church officiating.

Mr. Zinnecker was born at Pirmesens, Germany, on Nov. 25, 1848. At the age of 20, he was united in marriage with Miss Elizabeth Wagoner. He came to the United States in 1868, his wife and baby daughter following him a year later. The family first settled at Ionia and later at Carson City. Mr. and Mrs. Zinnecker came to Cass City in 1880 and started farming operations on a farm three miles east of town, on the Tuscola-Sanilac county line. In the fire of 1881, they lost their barn and farm produce, but were fortunate in saving their home.

Mr. Zinnecker found it expedient to work at his trade of shoemaker in order to support his family about the second year of his residence in this community. He walked from his farm to Cass City, a distance of three miles, over poor roads, every morning to work his trade and his farming operations were conducted early in the morning and late at night. Not long after this, he moved to Cass City and for 21 years he was employed by J.D. Crosby to conduct a shoe repair shop. Later he entered the business for himself.

Honesty and thrift have been characteristics prominent in Mr. Zinnecker's life and his industry has been an outstanding feature. He believed it is better to wear out than rust out and her proved to be an indefatigable workman.

Besides his wife, he leaves seven children, Mrs. W.D. Striffler and Mrs. Lester Bailey of Cass City, Geo. Zinnecker of Brunelda, Mont., Wm. Zinnecker of Deford, Mrs. C.W. Clark of Caro, Mrs. Grover Blades of Big Creek, California, and Mrs. John Thiel of Hobart, Indiana. Two children preceded the father in death.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Summer 2007)","STR06" "I29665","Zinnecker","Johannes ""John""","25 Nov 1848","18 Jun 1924","0","(Research):Census Information:

1880 Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occ
upation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John ZINNECKER Self M Male W 31 BAVARIA Shoemaker BAVARIA BAVARIA
Elizebeth ZINNECKER Wife M Female W 30 BAVARIA Keeping House BAVARIA BAVARIA
Lizzie ZINNECKER Dau S Female W 11 BAVARIA At School BAVARIA BAVARIA
Georgh H. ZINNECKER Son S Male W 9 MI At School BAVARIA BAVARIA
John L. ZINNECKER Son S Male W 6 MI At Home BAVARIA BAVARIA
William ZINNECKER Son S Male W 4 MI At Home BAVARIA BAVARIA
Mary ZINNECKER Dau S Female W 2 MI At Home BAVARIA BAVARIA

Source Information:
Census Place Elkland, Tuscola, Michigan Family History Library Film 1254607 NA Film Number T9-0607 Page Number 97B

1900 Census Michigan, Tuscola County, Cass City Village Enumerated 16 June 190000
SD 9 ED 111 Sheet 11B
253-259
Zinnecker, John Hd W M Nov 1848 52 M 31 Germany Germany Germany 1870 30 Na Shoemaker
Zinnecker, Elizabeth Wf W F March 1849 51 M 31 9/8 Germany Germany Germany 1870
Zinnecker, Mary Dtr W F Sept 1879 20 S Mich Germany Germany Dress Maker
Zinnecker, Cahlinn Dtr W F Sep 1881 18 S Mich Germany Germany Dry Goods Clerk
Zinnecker, Margaret G Dtr W F June 1883 S Mich Germany Germany At School
Zinnecker, Anna Dtr F W Dec 1885 Mich Germany Germany At School
Zinnecker, Birtha Dtr W F May 1887 13 S Mich Germany Germany At School","STR06" "I30204","Zinnecker","John","18 Jun 1904","20 Jul 1988","0","Cass City Chronicle
June 24, 1904, page 4

Mr. and Mrs Wm. Zinnecker are the parents of a young son that came to their home last Friday.","STR06" "I29667","Zinnecker","John L.","13 Jun 1874","6 Mar 1895","0","Lorraine Smith Benkelman transcribed the following letters from Salome to her brother, George Albert

October 10, 1888

folks making syrup again. Mother and Mattie are helping in the sugar house and I am doing the housework. Charlie Yous is working for us again this fall. Johnnie Zinnecker hired out to Pa for a month, he may stay and go to school this winter. Dora Schenck has engaged to teach the Walmsley school. Walter Gamble and Lissie Ale are teaching the CC school. Mrs. John Doying died last Monday. Ada's funeral was yesterday. Peter Dodge is married to Sam's stepdaughter, got license in Caro at 8 pm, thene married at 2 am, lots of talk. Archie's father is married again to Albert Scarr's widow. Adam Muck has a girl, Del Landon a girl, Duncan Graham has a boy, Alex McKenzie a boy.


November 29, 1888

Today is Sam and Mary's wedding day. Rev. N. Wienderlich performs the ceremony. I was not invited. Did you know Mr. Champion died last week. Archie has no hired man at present. Elmer Eastman was working for him but he is gone. Johnnie Zinnecker is going to work for his board this winter and go to school. George Zinnecker is a worker here now. Jake Striffler and family have gone to New York on a visit. Mrs. Waldon has a pair of artificial feet.




Cass City Enterprise
Vol. XIV. No. 13.
March 8, 1895

John Zinnecker, Sr., received a dispatch on Wednesday stating that his son John who is in the northern woods is not expected to live. The same evening word came that he was dead and the body is expected to arrive here Saturday evening.

Cass City Enterprise
Vol. XIV. No. 14.
March 15, 1895

Last week mention was made of the death of John Zinnecker, Jr., which occured at Norway, Mich., the remains arriving here last Saturday. John was born at Ionia, Mich., June 13, 1874, and had spent about fifteen years of his life in this vicinity. He went north to the woods at the beginning of the season and sometime ago had to undergo a surgical operation. Before he had recovered from its effects he caught a severe cold and death was the result. The funeral was conducted by undertaker McKenzie at the M.E. Church on Sunday afternoon. Rev. B.J. Baxter preached the sermon and the attendance was large. The family have the sympathy of the entire community.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)","STR06" "I4062","Zinnecker","Junior Francis ""Zip""","4 Jan 1926","5 May 1988","0","In the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, Volume 9, September 2, 1946, in a column titled ""Still in the Service of the U.S.A."", it was noted that Junior Zinnecker of Moore, Montana was stationed in Guam.

The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 10, dated September 1, 1947, reported that he was employed in the Billings Hudson Motor plant as parts man.

Art Peck wrote that Zip's ashes were scattered over Dead Man's Basin, a favorite spot. Art showed that he died in Salt Lake City, but as he is listed on the Montana State Death Index, it is being assumed he actually died somewhere in Montana.

ZINNECKER, JUNIOR, FRANCIS - 5/5/1988 - 45
Montana State Death Index 1980-1989 ""Z""

?u??/u?","STR06" "I5966","Zinnecker","Kathryn","13 May 1905","28 Mar 1999","0","Volume 12 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 5, 1949, reported that ""Nellie's Post"" a thoroughbred colt they owned and raised, won the second annual Montana Breeder's Futurity, and by doing so he is called the Champion running horse in Montana for 1949. The purse was about $1700.

Kathryn E. Miller

Kathryn E. Miller, age 93, of Billings died Sunday, March 28, 1999. She was born May 13, 1905, at Brookfield, Mich., the daughter of George and Lydia (Striffler) Zinnecker. At an early age she moved with her family to Eastern Montana. On May 19, 1923, she married Harry L. Miller in Jordan, Mont. They later moved to Billings.

Survivors include three son, Bob D. and wife Florence of Billings; Joe of Shepherd and Don of Billings; two daughters, Dorothy J. and husband Cork Mortensen of Helena, and Evelyn J. Miller of Stillman Valley, Ill; 15 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.

Kathryn was preceded in death by her husband in 1992, son Jack, daughters Phyllis K. Standley, three brothers and two sisters.

Private graveside services will be held at Sunset Memorial Gardens. Smith's Downtown Chapel in charge of arrangements.

Her granndaughter, Tina Miller Wright, remembers ""seeing her in 3 places. The garden, the kitchen and the grocery store. She always had flowers and a great garden. She would let us pick a pepper or rhubarb or whatever was ready. She would send us home with cut flowers wrapped in a wet paper towel. She had beautiful lilacs, peonies, iris, etc.She was an excellent cook. Her cookies, popcorn balls, bread, english muffins, and most recipes were in her head. She always made Snitchbrot for Christmas. She said it wasn't hard to be a good cook, you just had to use good things to cook with. She was the cleanest woman, I ever knew. Everything neat and in it's place.""
","STR06" "I5971","Zinnecker","Kenneth C.","2 May 1916","15 Mar 1997","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, May 12, 1916
Page Four
Local Items

Announcements have been received of the birth of a son at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Zinnecker at Starkweather, North Dakota, on Tuesday, May 2. Kenneth C., is his name.

Cass City Chronicle
Friday, April 24, 1936
Local Items
Page One

Kenneth Zinnecker of Moore, Montana, is a guest at the home of his uncle, Solomon Striffler, and other relatives here. Mr. Zinnecker brought two car loads of horses from Montana to Wisconsin, coming on to visit relatives in Detroit and Cass City. He will be taking back to Montana two new 1936 Terraplanes, drive one and towing the other.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)

The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Vol. 7, September 4, 1944, noted that Lt. Kenneth S. Zinnecker graduated from the Freeman Army Air Field on July 28, 1943 and was an instructor at the B-17 school at Loskbourn Army Air Base, Columbus, Ohio.

As of the September 3, 1945 issue (Vol. 8), it was reported that he was an instructor on a B-29, and stationed in Alabama. In Volume 9, September 2, 1946, it was reported that he was atttending Ohio State University.

An article in Volume 10, September 1, 1947, indicated that he had been pledged into an honorary fraternity at Ohio State in recognition of his high scholastic attainment.

Volume 12 reported he was in the school of Optometry, and in Volume 13 it was noted that he had graduated from Ohio State with his B.S. in Optometry.


The 1966 BROADCAST reported that Dixie Zinnecker, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zinnecker of Columbus, Ohio graduated from High School and spent the summer in Hawaii as a Junior Supervisor at Puna College. She was set to enter Colorado Womans College in Denver in the fall.","STR06" "I5952","Zinnecker","Leonard Fred","1 May 1897","12 Mar 1995","0","Cass City Chronicle
Local Happenings
July 4, 1919
Page 4

John Zinnecker received a telegram this week from his grandson, Leonard Zinnecker, whose home is in Montana, that he arrived safely from overseas in New York on June 21. Mr. Zinnecker has been in France in Base Hospital.

Art Peck writes that in 1918, Leonard moved in Ingoma, Montana. He entered into the US Army at Camp Lewis on 20 Sept 1918, and served in France during World War I. After the war, he farmed at the head of Dry Creek 35 miles southwest of Jordan, Montana. He operated the Montana elevator in Moore for 18 years. He was adjuctant of the American Legion Post for 18 years, being a lifetime member.

According the the 1941 issue of the Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast (Vol. 5, September 1, 1941), Leonard Zinnecker, manager of the elevator at Moore, Montana, reported abundant crops in his community...the largest number of loads during the year brought in in one day was 128.

The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 11, published September 6, 1948, reported that he had left the Montana Elevator company in Moore after 22 years and was working for an insurance company.

Volume 19 of the same periodical, September 3, 1956, reported that Mark Leonard, a son, was born to Mr. and Mrs. L.F. Zinnecker of Billings, Montana. This may be incorrect as Velma Leonard was 50 years old at the time. Additionally, no son by that name is included in Art Peck's list of children of Leonard and Velma.

Volume 23 of the Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, dated September 7, 1963, noted that Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Zinnecker spent 4 months traveling and visiting relatives in Kansas, Missouri, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Arizona and California. They traveled 11,000 miles.

Volume 28 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, dated September 2, 1968, reported that they had sold their home in Moore, Montana and retired to Mesa, Arizona.","STR06" "I29671","Zinnecker","Marguerite","13 Jun 1883","11 May 1959","0","Margaret Zinnecker was in the Cass City High School class of 1901. (Cass City Chronicle, Friday, June 26, 1914, page three)

Cass City Chronicle
March 17, 1911
Local Items, Page 4
Grover Blades and Miss Margaret Zinnecker went to Kingston Wednesday to visit at the home of latter's sister, Mrs. Grover C. Ross.

Name Marguerite Blades
Event Type Death
Event Date 11 May 1959
Event Place Los Angeles, California, United States
Birth Date 13 Jun 1883
Birthplace Michigan
Gender Female
Father's Name Zinnecker
Mother's Name:

Citing this Record:
""California, Death Index, 1940-1997,"" index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VPWV-TH6 : accessed 18 Oct 2013), Marguerite Blades, 1959.
","STR06" "I4063","","","","","","","" "I5309","","","","","","","" "I5310","","","","","","","" "I4869","","","","","","","" "I30205","Zinnecker","Wallace","2 Apr 1906","19 Dec 1991","0","Cass City Chronicle
Friday, Jun 8, 1923
Page One
Largest Class in H.S. History
The largest class ever to be graduated from the Cass City high school, 17 boys and 26 girls, will be presented with diplomas at the opera house next Thursday evening...Members of the Class of '23 included Wallace Zinnecker","STR06" "I29668","Zinnecker","William","10 Apr 1876","1 Dec 1962","0","Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, December 6, 1962
Page Six

Services Held for William Zinnecker

Funeral services were held Monday at Douglas Funeral Home for William Zinnecker, 86, a retired Novesta township farmer, following his death Saturday at Stevens Nursing Home.

A resident of the area for the past 84 years, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Zinnecker. Born April 10, 1876, in Carson City, he came to Cass City with his parents when he was two years old.

He and Miss Lillian Wallace were married Oct. 21, 1902, in Cass City. She preceded him in death on Oct. 18, 1956. A son, Park Zinnecker, preceded him in death in 1959.

Surviving are: four sons, John of Cass City, Rev. Wallace of Dryden, Carl of Northville and Clark of Deford; seven grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Anna Thiel of Tuscon, Ariz.

The Rev. Melvin Vender, retired Presbyterian minister, officiated at the services and interment was in Elkland Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, January 2008)","STR06" "I29668","Zinnecker","William","10 Apr 1876","1 Dec 1962","0","(Research):Census Information:

1920 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Novesta Township
21 and 22 Day of January, 1920
SD 7, ED 195, Sheet 11A
227-238
Zinnecker, William Hd M W 43 M Mich Alsace Lorraine/Germa
n Alsace Lorraine/German Farmer/General Farming
Zinnecker, Lillian Wf F W 35 M Mich Canada/English England/English
Zinnecker, John Son M W 15 S Mich Mich Mich
Zinnecker, Wallace Son M W 12 S Mich Mich Mich
Zinnecker, Carl Son M W 11 S Mich Mich Mich
Zinnecker, Park Son M W 9 S Mich Mich Mich
Zinnecker, Clark Son M W 7 S Mich Mich Mich","STR06" "I20391","Zinter","Marie ""Mary""","1 May 1840","14 Mar 1920","0","Mary spent the last four months of her life with her youngest daughter, Mrs. John MASSOTH. She was buried at St. Joseph Cemetery as there was no room near her husband, Frank. At the time of his death, burials were made side by side as the deaths occurred. (Milligan, p 345).","STR06" "I39745","Zipse","Erwin Carl","13 Jul 1932","Feb 1983","0","Cook County, Illinois Birth Index, 1916-1935
Erwin Zipse
Birth Date 13 Jul 1932
Birth Location Cook County, IL
File Number 6026056
Archive collection name Cook County Genealogy Records (Births)
Archive repository location Chicago, IL
Archive repository name Cook County Clerk","STR06" "I1915","Zumpfe","Edna Anna","26 Jan 1926","9 May 2016","0","Daughter of Joseph and Emma Filip Zumpfe. She went to county school District #53 in Saline County. She attended Friend High School, and after her graduation in 1943 she taught for three years in Saline County District #96. (Milligan, p 233).

Obituary, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Farmer and Sons website

Edna Anna Capek was born on January 26, 1926 to Joseph and Emma (Filipi) Zumpfe at the family farm south of Friend, NE. She passed away on May 9, 2016 at the Heritage Crossing in Geneva, NE reaching the age of 90 years three months and fourteen days. She was one of five daughters in the family.

Edna attended grade school at District 53 one mile south of their home. She and her sisters walked to school every day. She graduated from Friend High School in 1943. While going to high school in the winter they often stayed in Friend because of the condition of the roads. Her father picked them up on the weekend. She took normal training as a senior in high school which enabled her to teach grade school until her marriage.

Edna met Anton Capek at her sister Helen's wedding to Ed Smith, who was Anton's first cousin. Anton enlisted in the Marines and they corresponded during his time in the service and fell in love. They were married at the home of the bride on April 8, 1947. They made their first home one mile south two miles west and ? mile south of Milligan which was called the Cecrle place.
They were blessed with a daughter Jeanette Ann and a son Raymond John.

In 1959 they moved to the home place when Anton Sr. and Agnes moved to town. They lived on the home place until August of 1975 when Ray and his wife Jan moved to the farm.
Anton and Edna then resided four miles east and two miles south of Geneva. After a courageous battle with cancer, Anton passed away on May 14, 1979. Edna continued to live on the farm and worked at Heritage Crossings for fifteen years, first as a cook and then doing laundry. During her years of employment she made many good friends.

Edna enjoyed traveling with her daughter and cousin and many memories were made.
Edna moved to Sunshine Villa in Milligan in March of 1996. She resided there until her move to Heritage Crossing in October of 2012 due to failing health.

Leaving the Villa, was a hard decision for Edna as it had been her home for many years and many wonderful friends were made. They were like a family.

Her move to Heritage was an adjustment, she thought they came into her room way too much, but she soon made friends and then welcomed their appearance.

Edna was a wonderful mother, grandma and great grandma. She was always there for her children. Jeanette remembers all of the guidance she gave, the things she taught her and the unconditional love she gave. Memories of her mother will be in her heart forever.
Ray, being a true boy, was ornery and loved to tease. She always said that it was his father coming out in him. She loved every minute of it. He was fiercely loyal to her and he would move mountains for her if he could.

She was a wonderful cook teaching her daughter-in-law how to make a tasty kraut and dumplings, and wonderful dressing. Her grandsons were convinced she could put Col. Sander's chicken to shame. Her kolache were mouth watering and disappeared quickly at any gathering.
Ann stayed with grandma while her mother worked out of the home and both Ann and Shelly cherished every minute they spent with grandma.

Edna loved to garden, canning its bounty, work with her flowers, raise chickens and ducks and enjoy the great outdoors. She loved to crochet and made each of the grandchildren an afghan which they cherish.

She and Tony loved to dance and would regularly go to polka dances with their neighbors and friends. They also loved to attend the Burwell rodeo and did so many times.

Edna was a member of the Milligan American Legion Auxiliary, Milligan Juniors Extension Club, the Western Fraternal Life Association ? Z.C.B.J. Lodge, and the Milligan Methodist Church.

Edna was preceded in death by her parents, husband Anton Capek Jr. her sisters Helen, Emma and Mary brothers-in-law, Ed Smith, Willard Engel, Milo Nejdl and Henry Hayek and sister-in-law Irma Hayek.

She is survived by her daughter, Jeanette Cornell of Grand Island, son Ray and daughter-in-law Jan of Milligan, grandsons Jason Capek of Shelton, NE. Justin and wife Melissa of Ohiowa, NE, Jon and wife Audra of Carleton, NE and Josh Capek of Tobias. Granddaughters Ann Tagliaferro and husband Tony of Commerce City CO, Shelly and husband Mike of Kenesaw NE and sister Olga Nejdl of Crete, NE. Also eleven great-grandchildren and many relatives and friends.

Funeral services for Edna were held on Friday, May 13, 2016 at 10:30 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in Milligan. Pastor Brad Barrows officiated the services. Deb Brunkow accompanied the congregation in the singing of ""Amazing Grace,"" ""Abide With Me,"" and ""Hymn Of Promise.""

Pallbearers for the service included Jason Capek, Justin Capek, Jon Capek, Josh Capek, Roger Capek, and Glen Capek. Honorary bearers were Larry Capek, Gerald Capek, Tony Tagliaferro, and Mike Hansen. Interment was held in the Bohemian National Cemetery. Memorials are directed to the United Methodist Church, the Milligan American Legion, or the Milligan Library. Farmer & Son Funeral Home conducted the services. Online condolences may be left at www.farmerandsonfuneralhome.com.
","STR06" "I6182","Zumwalt","Julia","14 Mar 1892","13 Mar 1981","0","Ken Harvey indicates that John William and Julia met in Alpine, where he had moved following the death of his first wife.

Lynell Cordell notes that the records pertaining to her death are inconsistent. ""This looks to be John W.'s wife and the last residence was Houston but the last benefits were paid in Alpine. Maybe she went their to stay with her children? But then, if the TX Death Record is for the same Julia, she died in Kerr County.""

SSDI JULIA GENTRY 14 Mar 1892 Mar 1981 77005 (Houston, Harris, TX) 79830 (Alpine, Brewster, TX) 449-05-1738 Texas

TX Death Record
Gentry Julia Ann 03-13-1981 KERR F","STR06" "I3953","Zumwalt","Robert Dowling","Abt 1846","16 Aug 1926","0","Email from Lynell Cordell dated 10-22-2001:

Well now, I thought John William Gentry probably married Julia in Oklahoma but if her father was an early settler of Brewster Co. then I guess they met and married there. At least, this looks to be her father.

Big Bend Genealogical Society BIOGRAPHIES OF SOME EARLY BIG BEND AREA SETTLERS Robert Dowling Zumwalt R. D. Zumwalt resided in Brewster County as early as 1911. He served in the Confederate forces during the War Between the States--as a Private in 136 Regiment Texas Cavalry, enlisting in Lockhart Texas. He was born in 1846 in Lavaca County, Texas and died August 16, 1926 in El Paso and is buried in the Evergreen Cemetery. He was married twice. His first wife died in 1919 and he married second Mrs. Elizabeth Sollie. R. D. moved to El Paso in about 1916. He was involved in the mercantile business and was a salesman until a short time before his death. At his death, survivors were listed as his wife and four sons-Sam, Floyd N., Robert, and D. F. and three daughters-Mrs. J. J. Kent, Mrs. Carolyn Franks, Mrs. J. W. Gentry of Alpine. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Also found this, which says that John W. was a Senior. IF this is the same John, and I think it has to be.

SSDI JOHN GENTRY 09 Aug 1885 Oct 1972 79830 (Alpine, Brewster, TX) (none specified) 449-09-8198 Texas

TX Death Record Gentry John W SR 10-20-1972 BREWSTER M SINGLE

I think Julia died after John so I don't know why it says he was single. Unless they were divorced or.....unless the records below aren't the same Julia Gentry. The TX death records gives the county of death and Social Security gives the last residence and where the last benefit was paid. These don't look to be the same Julia but they both died in March 1981 which I think is strange.

SSDI JULIA GENTRY 14 Mar 1892 Mar 1981 77005 (Houston, Harris, TX) 79830 (Alpine, Brewster, TX) 449-05-1738 Texas TX Death Record Gentry Julia Ann 03-13-1981 KERR F","STR06" "I32973","Zvonicek","Anna","15 Mar 1863","19 Jun 1946","0","Dennis Belohlavy writes that Anna immigrated before 1866 to Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Her father was Jiri/George Zvonicek, born 23 April 1835 in Bohemia, immigrated 1865 to Chicago. Anna had one brother who had died prior to their emigration to the United States. Her mother died aboard their immigration ship and was buried at sea in the Atlantic Ocean Her father married second, that same year, a widow, Terezie/Teresa (Last Name Unknown), who had three children of her own by her first husband a SKLIBA.

Jiri Zvonicek was naturalized 28 Nov 1874 in Nebraska. He died sometime after 1885 in Nebraska.","STR06"